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VOL. IX. ■£m &\\pUs sftcvaUl msswmmh 1 ■Lwaawg tihUslml every morning «xp«*|-t Men* iluy, .IQiSHII'H I>. LYNCH. T£HiVl3 FOR DAILY HERALD: i* r annum, by mail or express 810 * n months " " 0 1* irco months " 11 •> l> livered hy carriers, per woelt, 25 centa Ui3AN«ELESWEEKLY!IEnALO ■ y pnbl tubed every BAtnrday morning TERMS. fv ae year,by mat! orexprcs.s.oiic oopy«,tß9( i ,\ month*, " " " " -1 ft !»rea 11 11 " " " 00 \.tvartisHin«jnn Insetted at reauonablo IU tifi:-* .of Job-Wt»rk llOKie Ui • mprte wlUs UR 4Vriiii**lMrf> In *rtve,«itrlo, mid Elosri-nc*? ol W.»r3t .•iftUhlllp. LAWYERS. JOHN C. MOIIGAN, ATTOHSEY -A.T LA\V, mUtr SANTA MONICA. v. K. HOWARD. P. H. HOWARD. J. BROS-EAU. Howard, Brosseau & Howard, i ITORNEY.I AND COUNSELLORS i\ AT LAW. Rooms,6B,B7and6BTern i'le llloek, llilrd iloor, Los Angeles, febs-tf HENRY T. HAZARD, \ TTORNEY AT LAW / COLLECTION DEPARTMENT, Q. A. Dobhison, Manager. OFFICE —It otns 8 nud 9 Downey llloek. lasi-tf S. C. HUBBELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rooms H and I Duoommnn a Block, corner Main .1 Commercial streets, Los Angeles. mayj-lf A.OI.AS3KLI., G. H.SMITH K. tt. CHAPMAN, tt. SI. SMITH GLASSELL, CHAPMAN & SMITHS, TTORNEYS AT LA W. OFFICE—TEMPLE BLOCK uu-etulrs, U* ■ i geles. California. 003-tf—3 F. P. Ramirez, ATTORNK V AT LAW. OFFICE—Temple Block, No. 72, l os Angoies, mS-lni W. TT. 11~ Russell, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL LOR AT LAW. U.S"Rooms 2 nnd 3. Allen's Building, Oorner of Spring and Templo St-. RlStf PHYSICIANS. ~ Dr. Kirkpatrick. Cfflce kind Residence-No. 19FRANKLIN stltlOET. fe2B-lra Or. N. P. RICHARDSON, I'tiysiioitiii ii utA £r l >ii"«jeon . ii. stuonee, Fort mil, | Offlee.No. MDow- Bncua Vista street. I neyßlock,upstairs, J. hannxTn, m. d., c '< IL'NTY PHYSICIAN. X »OOM8»4U, LAN FRANCO BLOCK. a\ Itesldeuce Downey Avenue, Bast Los Angeles, near the end ol streel ralU * uy. Office hours from 10 to 12 A. II.) from 1 to 1 P. St. ap2oTf Dr. ii. S. Ciberson, L'liyMloiau. und Hiii-jU'i-OEi Offlaacnd Residence—lB3 spuing ST., below Turnverein Hull, Lol Augeks. uplO-lf DR. L, HeUUIBE, »lolciii and -§ui*(f oota OFFICII—Rooms No. U end 7, Lfttifran* OO Block, Main strtet. Residence— 2\)l Main street. Los Angeles, Cal. Office Hours—Fjoiii U to 12 a. il, and 2 to 5 anil 7 to 9 p. m. ap 12If Dr. Joseph Kurtz Has removed his office to No. B3 MAIN STREET, over DoUerA Dradley's Furnl tara store. Office Honrs—from 10 to 12, 4 to <> nnd S to 9. Residence—liuena Vista street. myltf J. M. 1)., (OF VIENNA,) IPHYSICIAN1 PHYSICIAN TO THE ITALIAN IN dependent and French M. 11. Socie ties. Oculist.ot tin* French Hospital in Han Francisco. All chronic obstinate cases and operaMoua on the eyes attend cd 10, OKFICE —No, 701 Sacramento street, oornerof Kearny. Residence—SE. cor ner Mason and Pacific streets, Sun Fran cisco, oofl ly Dr. Chin Quong Zin y CiniVKSE DOCTOK. OFFICE-Corner Los Angeles aud Ar cadia streets. «o't "nits allkludsof diseases. Office hours from 9 to V 2 a. If. mid from 2 to 5 ana 7 to 9 p. m. apauif Russian and Electric Baths, SIGNORET'S BUILDING, opposite Merced Theater. R. HUGHES, lo returning thanks to the public for their liberal patronage, can with confidence recommend his As the great PURIFIER and EQUAL IZER of the human body, enabling the system to throw off its Impurities and giving to the lungs one-sixth more inspi ration of air than can ha ootalned hy breathing, by opening the pores of the .km and giving full play to the lnsensi blo respira'.iou so necessary to physical health. lie*A temale constantly on hand to walton ladle*. Open from 8 A. m . to 7 p. h. s23tf Evergreen Laundry, W.A- S EC I IST Q- Called for trnd delivered to any part of tbe elty, by Reed & Phillips, Adams St. Orders can bo left at tbe book store of Mr. Sam Uellmnn, Spring St. olSIf Daily Los Angeles Herald. Morning Telegrams. fl'n-tMi'iiuvrH Uoliig; Sttttflt. Mojavk, May 24.—M Kramer, M Mansfield and wife, Miss Manor field, Mrs J Conway, J G Kinsey, J Kinsey, Miss H Hiec, E J iluld win und wife, 0 G Walling, Miss Rose, Miss A Rose, Mrs Dr Cor bett, 8 Barnes, Q Harrington, H Tobio, .1 While, M J Murphy, E Van Buret), X Drake, 8 Nathan. [be Wt>rl« i agiH'it.•tut) I 'itlßeste Ctiiivcuiltir.u ul .Suet>«meisfo Sacuamento, May 24th.— Tho Workingmen'* Convention of tho Second Congressional District met here to-day, Larkin, of El Dorado, presided. Commltteei on Creden tials, Order of Business and In- BlrUctlons were named. Twenty seven delegates reported. Ouly four counties out of eleven in tlie District were repre sented. Sun Joaquin, Contra Costa I and Alameda were not represented, having nominated part of the ticket heretofore. Tlie Convention nominated for delegates to the Con stitutional Convention, J. P. Clark, lof Placer; LI. P. Williams, El Do rado; 8. A. Knot;, El Dorado; H, ('. Mlokelvie, of Nevada. Tbe Citizens' County Convert lion resolved to nominate tliree Republloani and two Democrats; to give two of the delegates to the county und two lo the oily. Tile I balloting resulted in tlie choice of [ James Cupels, a farmer and a Dein ncral; Thos, MoConnell, it farmer and a Republican; A. C. Freeman, a lawyer and a Republican; Prcsly Danlap, a lawyer and a Democrat; Judge T. B. MoParland, a lawyer ami a Republican. Adjourned. Five Keitmejutee nttil titii-lieur* ■:ej lit c. San Francisco, May L'i.—Kear ney's Congressional Nominating Convention for lliis District met last evening, and listened lo the views of parties placet] in nomina tion, but took no final action. A number of those who had been I placed in nomination declined or ' were withdrawn, TheSih Ward anil-Kearney Club reorganised la.-t evening, audslmi lar movements are going on or about to be Inaugurated in other wards. Netrs;eK«s il-.a-tuon aitafiouiteal, San Francisco, May 21.—The Police Commissioners this morn ing rendered a decision suspending Sargeant Harmon during the pleas ure of the Hoard. Harmon was in eomaud of the police force on duly at Horticultural Hall some weeks ago when the County Committee wing of tlie VVorklDgtnen'a party met inside the Hall, nnd dispersed the Kearnoyltes outside after the meeting In the Hall adjourned, Harmon ordered Kear ney's meeting to disperse, and sub sequently charged with his force, and a number in the crowd were roughly handled nnd clubbed. The decision of the Commissioners Is quite lengthy, end is to the effect that Sergeant Harmon's conduct was praiseworthy in ull respects except that an unnecessary degree offorce was used in dispersing tlie crowd, which offered no uciive resistance. Tlie decision clearly lays down the law lliut all street meetings are ou sufferance and mny be legally dispersed at all times, hut that no more violence should tie used than absolutely necessary to accomplish (be end in view. Sum BerMardlMct. San Bernardino, Gala., May 24.—Professor Gunning, accompn nied by his wife nnd General and Mrs. Htoneman, arrived here last evening aud ure stopping at Starke's Hotel. Soon after their arrival they were serenaded by the band. The Professor will deliver a lecture this evening at Jajkson's Theater, ou tho Origin of Man. The recent heavy rains did not damuge the growing crops to the extent that was anticipated. On the contrary, tin; rusted wheat is greatly benefited thereby. Tho total rainfall for tlie season is 2i'i inches. Tho mountains aro now sufficiently free from snow to admit of the lumber mills starting up. Our beautiful Riverside lias be tween live aim six hundred thous and orange trees all in vigorous growth. Abuse* in ihe lodine Unreal!. CHICAGO, May 2W.—The Times' Washington special, in tho course of some severe remarks on the sub ject, says: Tlie Indian Bureau is greatly concerned about tlie charges of fraud against Unit or ganiztliun In awarding contracts. The latest item of news to stir up tlie Bureau is the intelligence re ceived to-day of the deplorable state of affairs among Ihe IJte In dians, of Colorado. Tney aie on the verge of open rebellion against tho government. They have com plained of bad treatment for nearly eight mouths; army ollleers have justified their complaints and clearly pointed out a practicable remedy. Their reports, until very receutly, were utterly unheeded. A short time ago a Commission of two civilians aud an army olllcer was appointed to investigate the matter. There is no possible ex cuse for this delay of several months iv Inquiring into abuses which, from present aspects, may at any moment result In an Indian war in Colorado aud New Mexico. The Utes are a powerful nation, there being over 3,000 in Colorado and some 2,000 in New Mexico. If they resolve on war it is admitted on all hands that the Indian Bu reau, and that alone, will be In blame. The Police and Col. Barnes. The Police Commissioners of Sun Francisco are wrestling with a most j grave and important problem—the atonement that must be made to Col. W. H. L. Uarnes for not per mitting bis coachman, with a "iudy member of bis family," lo drive over a woman and a little child on one of the public Crossings of that city. Tlie punishment that shall LOIS ANGELES, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 25. 1878. be meted out lo tho audacious po liQtmoti who presumed to Interfere with this undeniable right, Is a question of muoh ditlleuity, uud we approach it with some degree of besitatioo. Wo assume that Col. W. H. 1.. Barnes is one of those re splendent men of war, gorgeous with feathers anil fustian, who on pleasant days charge upon free lunobes, behead Innumerable shrimps, and shed with reckless prodigality, "iho blood of Solo's vine." Oi course bis right to drive over any one lie pleases will not be call ed in question, and had he been iv terrupted in this ruthless way, the least satisfaction that could be ac corded would be to hunt up tbe old woman and tbe little girl, lay them with tbo policeman out on tlie street, and let the Colonel ride over them till his noblo wrath WM ap pealed, Here, however, comes the difficulty—tbo Colonel was not with tlie vehicle. Had he been, it would have been the duly or all to have taken notice of his august presence and high prerogatives, lor there's undoubtedly a "divinity doth hedge in a Colonel" of the blood-saving militia, of which ull should take notice. But bow far shall this extend? It may seem carrying it to un reasonable lengths to bold that all the attendants nnd accompani ments of one of these doughty Col onels is invested witli bis peculiar privilege of driving over old ladies und little children; that his coach man and his bootblack, his conch and his whealnrrow, are like him self above rules and beyond regu lations. Still, rather than that this perogallve should be iv any de gree Intrenched upon, or impaired, |we are in fuver of having it not 1 only include tho Colonel, but the \ Colonel's horses and his chariot, | his man-servant and his maid-ser vunt, his ox and his uss, aud every thing that is the Colonel's, and that as a warning to oilier pre sumptuous officials who may mii i Bglne that Colonels, and tlie things ' that are Colonels', are like those of I other men, this audacious police ; man be boiled forthwith In hot oil. ' —San Jose Mercury. Convention Nominations. The following is a list of llio nom inations for delegates at large which have tbus far been made: Delegates nt Large—lt must be remembered that while the dele gates at large are nominated eight ; from each Congressional District, yet all sucli delegates nominated are to bo voted for by the poople of the State, and the eight highest residents of each Congressional Dis trict will be declared elected. First Congressional District, San Francisco—Citizens' Committee— il. M. EsC»t?; W. H. L. Barnes, Jo seph W. Wiuans, John F. Miller, Republicans; Eugeue Casseily, Joseph P. Hoge, John s. Hagerand S. M. Wilson, Democrats. St'OOtid Congressional District— Non-Partisan Convention at Sacra mento—Walter Van Dyke, of Ala meda, Republican; 11. H. Height, of Alameda, Democrat; Henry Edgerton, of Saaramento, Repub lican; 11. M. Larue, of Sacramento, Democrat; John B, Hall, of Suu Joaquin, Democrat; J. E. Hale, of Placer, Republican; Rufus Shoe maker, or Nevada, Democrat; J. H. Porter, of Amador, Republi can. Worklngraen's nominations —(Counly delegates' action from Alameda, Contra Costa aud San Joaquin, while in attendance at Workiugmen's State Convention in San Francisco): J. H. Budd, San Joaquin; J. C. Bolts and George ; Thorn, Alameda. Third Congressional District.— People's nominations at Marys ville, Democrats iv some counties j objecting.—l, S. Belcher, R.j Mar ion Biggs, D.; W. J. Tinnln, D.; 'W. F. Heustis, R.; James Me (Shatter, R.; John M. Kelly, D.; A. >P. Overton, U.; Benjamin F. Shut t le IT, R. Fourth Congressional District.— Workiugmen's nominations, coun try delegate's, action from Fourth District to tho number of fourteen in attendance on the Kearney State Convention in San Fran | Cisco: Rev. D. A. Dryden, Gilroy; Blakle Pllklngton, Santa Cruz; ' James Breen and 0. F. Budd, Kern. MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE. i ! l*trsnns who deslro to become eonver i snot with photography w m ua instructed in the art by 100 upon hu expeditious ; method and at moderate rates. SECOND-HAND OUTFITS FOR SALE, AT $100, $200 AND UP TO $1000. , Those nre decided bargains-, u nd tho purchasers are certain of largo prortls. V. WOI.KKN&TKIN, | aplttf Wwllcnsteln's Art Oallery. NOTICE. i All persons having claims ngalnst tlie I late flriii ot H. 1). WILSON A CO. are i hereby notified and requested to present the same at once to the undersigned, at bis residence, at Sau Marino, Los Ange les county; und all persons indebted to said firm are hereby notified and rerjuest- I ed to settle their accounts without delay, j Dated April 17th, 1878. ap)Btt J. DE DART IT SHOUB. Per T. & R. NOTICE. i Having been appointed General Agent for llio | Mutual Aid Association of Southern California, my office will hercaller bo wllh K. Germain A Co. The advantages of the Mntnal Aid Associa tion as a protective society cannot be ex aggerated. Persons desiring to seen re a I resource In tlmo of need should commu | nicute wllh me. nllf 11. BHEUWOOD. GO TO THK CAPITAL BAKKUY, No. 57 SPRING B'i., Near First, Whore the FINEST ASSORTMENT of BREAD AND CAKE 3 ilu tbo city Is to be found. WKDDING CAKES A SPECIALTY. mat-Ira lIENItY SCHUMACHER. mUV ADVERTISEMENTS. Lots for Sale! ON TUE INSTALLMENT PLAN OB— CHEAPFORC ASH. West Los Angeles Offers the best opportunity for delightful homesteads of any that has ever been *>f ftred for sale to the public. THK WHOLE TRACT IS LEVKL, Only sualereaty inclined (orgood drainage THE SOIL 18 EXCELLENT, Aud ul such character that it never cakes aud is neither muddy lv Winteruordusty in Summer. IT HAS A DITCH OF WATER RUN NING THROUGH it. TUE MAIN STREET AND AGRICUL TURAL PARK RAILROAD Ik completed aud running through the en tire land audi now operated successfully through Park 100 feet wide, o en lug into the Agricultural Grounds. A DEPOT OF TUE LOB ANGELES AND INDEPENDENCE RAILROAD tfl LOCATED ON THE GROUNDS. This la really tbe Weat Kr.d t>l our beau tiful city, with tbe benefit of KKKSII, PUBS) BBBEZBB PROM THK OCEAN, uncontanilnuted by gal or sewer ofll v via. A glance nt tbe elogant mnutdor.s iind fashionable MiidenooN now e.eetci and in course ol erection musi sat isfy any „on n home thai this is the olare TUB TEH MS WILL HE MADE EASY AND PRICBS MODE RATH M*PS WILL BE FOUND At tbe office uf the KiinneiV A M chuol*' Bank* Also, at tbe offleo of Ibe Main BtrC and Agricultural Park Railroad. O. W.CHILL* and JOHN G. DOWNEY will klvo special attention to those seek ing information, septlOir KWONG HING & CO., .•!r SPRING STRK XT, CHINESE STORE. Chinese and Japanese Goods and Toys. FKE-fli TEAS, cheapest and best in the town. CIQAKS ortbo host brands. Ser vants aud bauds of all kinds furnished. up! tf Rubottom Ranch for Sale. Thli valuable property, containing EIGHTY-SIX ACUEB, one of the most eligible to investors In Southern Califor nia, Is lor sale. Good title and abund ance of water. It is in the heart of the beautiful and productive Han Jose Val ley, thirty miles from l.os Angeles. Hotel Furniture & Fixtures, ALSO, FOfl SALE, A HAKE BARGAIN is presented. 11l health, and a desire to give my wife a ch.ni go of scene and air, aro tlie motives which induce me to sell. Address, for terms, mr2oir W. W. RUBOTTOM. Spadra. Land for Sale. TUB UNDKItsIGNKD HAS 165 Acres of Fine Farming Land, On UieOlil T.osNietos road, adjoin ing (be city limits, for sale. A poly to T. L). MOTT, aIT-lm Room 10. MoU's Uullulng. Notice of Removal. Monday or Tuesday Next I WILL KKMOVK MY BOOT AND SHOE STORE From 101 Main street, To No. 28 Central Block, Spring Street. I shall heglad to welcome my custom ers at my new quarters. a. s. Mcdonald. fell tf BUSINESS CARDS. Largest Auction House in the City! H. R. BROWN, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. Two doirs East of Old Stand, ou COURT ST., opposite Co.irt House. HW REGULAR BALE OU Saturdays from 0 o'clock A. M. till 4 ft M. Spoelal Sales made at any timo. HOUSES. WAGONS, aud all kinds of goods bought and sold. Reference < It. E. Hyde, Vies irk Vital la by periuis'n I . F. Spenoe.Cash Com B'k JalOtf H. It. BROWN. Auctioneer. OLDEST AUCTION HOUSE IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, EL W. ITOYES Has opened out at No. 1 MARKET ST., opposite ihe Court Hons?, and will he pleased to serve Ills old friends and the public. Particular attention paid to Real Estate sales. Regular sale days for Horses and rolling stock, WEDNESDAYS & SATUUDA VS. As I have no partners and do my own work, I intend to make my charges less than those of anybody else in tlie busi ness, charging on real estate two per cent. for the first $1000 and one per cent, on all sums above that amount. Will buy FURNITURE. HOUSE*, WAGONS and all kinds of property, and pay casn. N. B.—Saturday's f alas commence at 10 A. m. and eloso at I v. k. C. W. NO YES, Oldest Auctioneer in Southern California. nv2i AN OLD AUCTIONEER IN A NEW PLACE. ALFRED MOORE, (from St. Paul, Minnesota,) is now to be found at 29 Spring street. Next tlie Dollar Stsre. Send along your Furniture, stoves, Bedding, Horse.-*, Bug gies, Wagons and ot.hernierehandise you may nave to dispose of. Auction every Saturday moj ning at 11 o'clock preelee ly. Real Estate sales also attended to. u2o6m JUDSON, GILLETTE & GIBSON, EXAMINERS OF TITLE AND CONVEYANCERS, Rooms 1:1 and 11, McDonald Illock, Main St., I.OS ANGELES, Cal. ncpltitf John E. Jackson, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR. Room ii Temple lilock. slstf W. n. J. BKOOKS. QSORQK J. ci.auke. BROOKS & CLARKE, Searchers of Records and examiners of Titles. iHTALLEN'.-i BUIDINQ, corner Spring and Temple Btreels. .1. A. I'AREY. TIIOS. A. FAQ AN. DOWNEY CITY REAL ESTATE AtJENCY. Ranehoj. Koines, Lots and Other Pntp eriy Bought and Sold on l.'onimission, By Carey & Fagan, DOWNEY CITY, CALIFORNIA. Mr. K.VUAN is alio an Atlrrney-nt-Law. mrlO. f TO LEASE. "El 8V.01.n0 Farm." For business and adttaatloual reasons, desiring to reniovj fnti» Los Angeles, i will lease " EL HOLINO FARM," Including rosldonco and oat* building! horses, mule*, wagon, harness, agricul tural implements, eto., for the term of TWO OU THREE YEARS. The farm consists of 201 acres, on which h re-10,000 grape vines, over 2,000 orange trees, 700 English walnut Iroes, 000 lemon and lime trees; also a number of black walnut, pecan, almond, flg, apricot, plum, peach, apple, pear trees, banana", etc.; twoor three acres of alfalfa, fifty acres vacant arable land, and THE WHOLE TRACT ABUNDANTLY WATERED. Attached to the residence is a spacious batb-room, supplying hot, col t and shower baths. There Is also a MILLIARD ROOM, table and appurtenances. The farm is most eligibly situated iv the FRUIT BELT of tho San Cabriol Mission Valley About eight miles east of LM Angeles city, and near tlie Railroad Station of San Gabriel Mission. If not leased, I WILL SELL THE ENTIRE PROPERTY On advantageous terms, to-wlt: One third cash, tho balance in one, two, three and lull i" years, at 10 per cent. Interest per annum interest, payable semi-annually. K.J. C. KEWEN, Nos, 10 A 11 Strelltz Building, Spring St. S. F. Bulletin and Chronlelo copy. o2ltf S. HELLMAIT, TIiMPLK BLOCK, Hasjust received from Eastern manufac turers a variety of Dec >ratlng Vines aud Sprays, Parlor Kaleidoscopes, and a full line of White and Walnut Splints, Chess Boards and Men. myUtt Montana Meat Market. FUO2LINGKK & FRANK, £VPBST The best and teuderest M In the market. None but the issßßsm Prlmest Beef and Mutton ever to be found. Note the address—Mon* tana Meat Market, Main hi reel , near First, Los Anitelea HOTELS. United States Hotel, HAMMEL & DENKER, Prop's. Cor. Main and Requena Sts. Tills hotel takes In an onllre block. fronting no feet on Requena street, mo ou Main and 65 loot on L.W Angeles street. TIIK ROOMI Aro aire, and all contain Spring liuds, wllh tbe latest improvement"!. XIIK TAULIC Is supplied with tho b j st tho market affords. BltTJlit MODMIIATIC. A Free Omnibus Is utluched to the ho tel, and baggage is conveyed grails to and from the depot. The United States Hotel Is centrally located, opposite the Court House, uud Is near tue Postoflice and Land Offico. Call and sue us. You will receive cood treatment. HENRY HAMMEL. A. H. DENKER. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, 1.08 ANGELES, CAL., 8. W. CRAIGUE & CO.. Proprietors. The St. Charles is located in tho busi ness centre ofthe city, and is the largest, moat elegant and completely organized Hotel in Southern Cal norma, Free coach to tho house. J. A. GORDON, Manager. ttarWesteru Union Telegraph in Hotel offlce. Jylltf MOJAVE HOTEI, M<\j«vo .Titnetloii, C?*il. rpms HOUSE IS NOW PEFABCD jfe* JL to receive Its numerous and tlie travoling public iv general. Be ing entirely new and splendidly iur nished, it affords superior u;-couimuda tlous. ITS TABLE D' BOTE Is second to none in Southern California THK U A it is supplied with tho choicest brands of wives, liquors and cigars. An elegant MILLIARD ROOM Is also attached to the house. All trains stop here for breakfast an.l supper, it is the polntof departure for Hie celebratod Inyo county mines, viz.— Darwin, Lone Pine, Cerro Gordo and Pan amlnt. Thootflceof the LONE PINE STAGE CO. Is at, tills hotel, The patronage of «■ traveling; public In respectfully solicited. MATTHEWS & BOYD, fe2i-if Proprietors. THE Commercial Restaurant DOWNEY BLOCK, Formerly Hotel Dcs Princes, IS TIIK ONLY FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN THE CITY, V. DOL, Proprietor. NOW OPEN. SIERRA HAVRE VILLA, A Private II »tel on tip mesa or table lands of Ihe sierra Had re Mountains. Climate unsurpassed for Summer crWinter Residence. Command* a charming view of vnllev and mountain, overlooking the San (Ju let let orange y es is four miles from railroad and (• legra ihstatlon; house en tirely new, light. . uy gas, and coutaius all modern conveniences. A School for children on the pjemHes. For particulars nddiess proprietor, P, O. Box 1141, Los Angeles. ANAHEIM HOTEL, Cob. of CENTER & LEMON Sti, WmZOi&M large, sunny and airy.-fca TABLE supplied with all the luxuries the market affords. lt«-FItEE COACH to the Hotol. npistr E. duniiam, Proprietor, in ii Mejp—^— mam FOR SALE. RARE CHANCE FOR A BARGAIN. 70 Acersin the Azusa-Duarte Water Rights Perfect and Title Cood. FARM HOUBH, BARN A CO li lt At, OX PREMISES. erß-FIFTEEN ACRES IN WALNUTS, five years' growth. Also.variety of Fruit Trees between the walnuts. TERMS MODERATE Apply person alty or by letter to A. J. HORN, HMttf Postmaster at El Monte. r- - <3i*if\ Per day, at home tptl H 9 Sf.rapfea worth $1, free. Sniroa A Co.. Portland, Me. niarHtl W MISCELLANEOUS. MERCHANT TAILOR. J. BTRELITZ, Fashionble Merchant Tailor, TVTo. 12 TEMi'LE Block, Spring street, i>l Los Angeles. He has the LARGEST, FINEST AND BEST STOCKED TAILOR ING ESTABLISHMENT in Southern CVll'ornla. His old customers aud the public will And It the place to gel BEST STYLES and FITTING obtainable. NEWEST BROADCLOTHS, HEAVERS, DOESKINS, DIAGONALS, FANCY CASSIMERES, VELVET & SILK VELVETING, Constantly on hand. Refers to tlie prin cipal gentlemen of the city, lor whom he has made clothing. •TNo necessity to send to San Fran cisco for good fitting suits. decDO-tf BANKING HOUSED FARMERS' & MERCHANTS' BAM ii Of Lud Angeles. CAPITAL 500,000 CO ISAIAS W. BELLMAN President „ Cashier BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Isaiax W. H nr.i.man, Eugene m KVf.it, o. W. CHU.DB, L. C. Goodwin, CUAHT.KS DUCOMMCK, JOSE MASCAKKL, Johns. GBirriN. c. B.Thom, Frank Lkcouvkbur. Exchauge for sale ou NEW YORK, LONDON, DUB LIN, FRANKFORT, PARIS, BERLIN and HAMBURG. Receive Deposits and Issue Their Certificates. Ituy ana Hall LEGAL TENDERS, GOVERN MENT, STATE, COUNTY, AND CITY BONDS. Will also pay the highest price for Gold and Silver Bullion. From and nfterthis date,on all moneys loft as Term Deposits. Interest will be al lowed. Commercial Bank Of TiOs Angeles. Authorized Capital 300,000 M. 8. PATRICK President E. F. BPENCE CmWw DIBEOTORM. M.s. Patrick. h. h. mott. a. A. Wacox, H. Mabcrv, M. WOODWOKTU, I. IjANKKKBUIM, O. S. WrruKRBV, Jno. Q. Capuon, J. E. lIOLLKNHFCK, This Riiiik is prepared to receive de posits mi open swooUnt, Issue Certlfioateß of D«|H*«iti and (raiibUcL a general itHuk lny Btl< mess. Collections made Riiil proceeds remitted at cuirent ndes of exchange. LOS AWEIiSeOttNTYBANI MAIN STKEKT, Lou Angeles Cal Capital Stask (paid up), 300,000 J. P. BUAUSON President 11. s. BArCt-'.K Vice-President J. M. Et.ijiO'i 1' Casbler DIRECTORS, J, S. SI.AUHON, ft BEAUIiMV. V. A. IIOOVKIt, itOßKlir I'.AKKB, J. HIXHY, HBO. \V. PttKSCOTV A. W HoSVMAN. Receive Savingi B mk ili posits. Buy ttnU sell exchange uu Hau Francisco, N pw York, Loudon, Paris, Berlin and KntiikfViit. B ly exobMge on all parts o' Ihe Unitetl states aod Europe. P.eceive money on open acrnnnt and Cer tificate of Deposit, and do a general hnuklugand exchange Imsiness. "T M. GRIFFITH & CO. Lumber Dealers. CORNER OF Alameda and First Streets DbALKKS IN DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, SHINGLES, POSTS, LATHS, SHAKES, HAIR, PLASTER OF PARIS, ETC. ETC. LUMBER AT REDUCED PRICES —A T — Porry, Wood worth & Co.'s I.UMUER YABDB —AN D — PLANING MILLS, No. in Commercial street, uear Railroad Depot. nir2o-tf— J. G. JACKSON I-iiimbcr Dealer Corner Alameda and First Streets. DKALXK in DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, POSTS, SHINGLES, LATHS, SHAKES, PLASTER OF PARIS, CEMENT AND HAIR. VMVVMllll.>ilL,tiMs»' ssja NO. 151 SOCIETY NOTICES. Mason lo Notico. a I.os Auaele* I edge »'o. 4a. r _ * A. M.—The slated meeriuits M 01 Lodge vie hold on tile first. MON 1)/. y of each monti al . „ 7: iJS. JP - »• Members of PenlaT. plia. No. 202, and .11 Master Mi-sons la good standing are cordially Invited. By order of the W:- Mi. Chas. hmith, Secretary. Lis Angeles Chapter No. 33, It: • Stated eonvooauona on li, ( 7 MONDAY of eaob month J ?X y. m. at Masonic Km.' Itta lfli Sojourning aompanlone In rVyfif good standing cordially in \W<f¥l vltod. By order of \ N^> # 8. C. FOY, H. F I f Sam. Praoeb, a— Secretary. Lot Angeles Council No. 11, Royal tM Select M U ters, f, a ». m. ( Holds lis ilated assemblies on the 4th Monday of each month at Masonic Hall, at 7:30 p. M. Sojourning Companions lv good standing are fraternally Invited to attend. By order ofthe Th. nr. R. G. CUNNINGHAM. Recorder. TEMPLAR De Lion Commgndsrj Nt. Holds its stated conclaves at the Asy. mm in M isonic Hall, on the Th'td THURSDAY of ea-li month, at 7U i o'clock p. m. Sojourning Knights Templar In good standing are cordially Invited to at tend. By order of the X*- C- J. C. LinxomtLD, Recorder. I. O. O. F~. " Angelito Lodge Km. ima. aajSPfc'- «»• <>. l'.-llegular meeUnK '-S3sa»"of this Lodge are held every 1 , £7Z MON DAY evening at 8 o'clock at Odd Fd „ w „, „„,, jj t » n B «™* V isltlng ana sojourning brother, in good standing ure Invited to attend. ..-„,.„ ,„ „. E. A. FBKUS9. W. O. rued. W. Wood, ltcc. Kee. Loa A v gel re Lodge Ha. M, I. e>, ©.»-, 1 -ritfgfli „ Regular meeting held on WEDNESDAY EVENING ol - '"•Br " so , „, lournlng brethren in good standing aro cordially invited. . „ J. W. BARD. N. G. A. FttANK, R. 8. Orange Grovo Encampment, No. 31.1 0 0. F. fffljstfi nT '""' A ° —m lulu I mSBS.!;". Sp eond und Fourth EHlia ys of each month at , f« p. jr. Sojourning Fatal fed lo attend i """" D « are «°k»'«"J taTt- : B. »IAnx S « K . Scribe 0 C Llra ' C - 1> - § Knights of Pythias. OLIVE LODCE, No. SB, meet* every i - iiursaay%feßtn£« 7 o'clock, at the Castle-Hall. Downey Block. All sojourning Knights In good standing are cordially invlteS. r. „ .}• A - DUNSMOOR.C. C. C E. Miles, k. or k. a Confidence Engine Company No. 2. 1 ■a REGULAR MEETINGS ol / MBit Oils Com puny will take viae* yJbBL. on tbe first VVednesSay eve uil>K <>r em-li month, at t tFnrmt o'clock. ity order, W. s. Moore. Secretary. Sill ASTLEY COOPER'S VITAL RESTORATIVE 1 The groat English remedy for Nervoua Debility,Spermatorrhea and t-rematnra Decline of Physical Force. The Vital Restorative Will positively cure, thoroughly end B e , n'.lV'.rSi 1 y . any case of EXH AL St KU viiALIIi or Nervous Debility, either acute or of long stuudlng,and in either sex, no matter from what cause pro duced. The Vital Restorative Is a thoroughly scientific prescription, la uot a quack nostrum, hence perfectly sale to take; is pleasant to the taste, supplies to the cerebro-splnal and sym pathetic system of nerves new force, Purifies and Enriches The bloou. rejuvenating and reluvigorat mgboth in in j aim body. l houeunds. both in this country uud In Europe, can testify to the great restorative properties of t his really great medicine. Price, 13 per bottle, or four times tho quantity ior flu. sent 10 any address se cure trom observation. Aitdress all letters to A. E. MINTIE, M. D., ..i .iluute of the University ol Pennsyl vania and late Resident Surgeon to the Orthopcedic Hospital of Philadel phia,) No. 7J2 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Sole Agent. P. S.-DR. MINTIE can be consulted In reference to the abovecomplaints due in« ollice hours from a a. m. to tr. M. ""' dally, ami from 6 to 8 in tbe evening. Siinaiiys.lO A. M. to Ip. ii. Consultation rKEfc. Thorough examination and ad- 1 vice, $5. Full directions and advice free with every package of medicine, Iyii.tr The Steams Ranches, atI'HED Rt>ltl.\M)_V, TrUkleo, at* Market St., Kaa Francises, t'»l: Sis'! I ll' Is 1 AU«KS OF LAND FOR OU,UUU sale, in lots lo suit, ami able tor the culture of Oranges, Lemons, Limes.FigH, Almonds, Walnuts, Feaohea, Apples, Pears, Alfalfa, Corn, Rye, Barley, Flax, Ramie, Cotton, etc., and also many thousand acres of Natural Evergreen Pastures, Suit able for Dairying. Good water is abundant at an average depth of six feet from the surface. Onal- 1 most every acre of this land FLOWINO ARTESIAN WELLS can be obtained, and the more elevated portions can be irri gated by tlie water of the Santa Ana river. Most of these lands are naturally motet, rcqnlrlug only good cultivation to produof crops, TERMS—One-fourth Cash; balance la one, two and three years, with 10 per cent luterest. I will take pleasure In showing tbeac lands to parties seeking land, who are Invited to come and see this extensive tract before purchasing elsewhere. WM. R. OLDEN, Agent. Anaheim, Los Angeles county, Deo. ft, 1 87 AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. lIENHY GIESE ' 'JPshßs Hu« removed his Agricultural Impish I ment Store to No. 24 Aliso Street, Next door lo LambournA Turner. mStltn | lturnell & Rebbeek, *tt| Landscape Gardeners and 1 Garden Contractors, Wt No. 183 SPRING BT.