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VOL. IX. ,i,|Uli«il »M".| momlDl except Mott ilay, BY .KWICPH I>. L.YJJCII. i-ERiVtS FOR DAILY HERALD: t* , Miiiiiiu,by man or express fijj 4 k months " S r neu inonthß " " d 11 .ltvercil tiv carriers, per week, Li 09uvt I IS ANGELES WEEKLY HERALD ,• iniMl.hed eT.rjr Saturda** niormns TURMH. ■ yeiii.liy mnll orevprc«s,<meci:p>..<'l < i Meatus, " " " —J 'f ulveill.eineuU lli.erled at reasonable r ill Kin.ls »l .101.-WiirK .lime in , mpotc Willi »»■■ FrniK-lsi-o IS) i>.iee,¥tyle, ami Ble«a*ee •! wurit. manaßlp. LAWYERS. JOHN C. MORGAN, ATTOBNEY A.T L.AW. ml7tf SANTA NiONICA. V. E. HOWARD. F. ft. HOWARD. J. HRiIS-EAU. Howard, Broasoau & Howard. VITOHN'KYH AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. It aims, 9S, S7 and 88 Tem ple lllock, third lloor, l.os Angeles. leb3<tr "henry t. hazard, A TTORN EY -A-T LAW ( IOLLKOTION DEPARTMENT, O. A. I J Doblnson, Manager. OFFICE — Roms 8 and 9 Downey lllock. laSl-tr S. C. HUBBELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rooms :l und 1 Ducoinmuns Block, corner Main A Commercial streets, Los Angeles, roay7-t! i.»t,AMaUi, □. H. SMITH . 11. CHAPMAN, 11. M.SMITH (iLASSELL, CHAPMAN & SMITHS, AT LAW, OFFICE—TEMPLE BLOCK up-stalra, Isw \nseles. California. ooS-tf—a F. P. Ramirez, ATfOKNEY AT UA.W. OFFICE—Temple lllock, No. 72, l.os Angeles. ni2-lm W. H. H. Russell, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL LOR AT LAW. SerPoomi 2 and 3. Alien - * Building, c irner of Spring and Temple sts. a 161! PHYSICIANS. ~" ML W. W. ROSS, Phyastefan uud Snrfgeou OFFICE—CARDONA BLOCK, Rromi 17 and is. Kesldeßee-Corner of FtRU and Hill streets. mySM-lrn Dr. Klrkpatrick. ( nee and Residence—No. IS FRANKLIN STREET. fc2B-lm Or. N. P. RICHARDSON, LMiyasieisMl und Purgcon Residence, Fort Hill, I Ofllce.No. 19T>nw- Unemi Vista street. I neyßlock.tipstairs, J. HANNON, M. D., COUNTY' PHYSICIAN. iiuiiMSO A 11, LAN FRANCO BLOCK. V Residence Downey Avenue, East Los Augeles, near lhe end of street rail* oil lee bonis from 10 to 12 a. M.; from 1 to i p. m. apaotf Dr. N. S. Ciberson, Pbyastotnn aud fsiirgeoa Office and Residence-183SPRING ST., below Turnverein Hail, Los Angeles. aplß-if DR. L. McOIIRE, PhyStlolail and Surgeon OFFICE—Rooms No. II nud 7. Lsnfian ni Block, Main street. Re ' 'encc—iU4 Main slreet. l.os Angeles,Ca onice Honrs—Foods 8 to 12 5 and 7 to » P. M. Dr. Joseph I Has removed his office lo STREF.I*, over Dotler & I lure store. Office Hours—From 10 to Residence—Uueni in: J. Bechting. (OF VIE IJHYSICIAN TO T dependeut and ' ties. Oculistof the San Francisco. A> cases aud operation ed to, „ „ OFFICE — No, corner or Kearny, ncr Mason and Pa Cisco. Dr. Chlr Q i, chines. a. OFFICE-Coi Ar cadia streets. gj,-Cures ul Office hours om 2 to 5 and 7li iSW TITTC»II KN' Russia? siono ai it. HI ml wR ' As ' Ml sy«' ■ bf' si a ii •-*••> . [, ,ntly on bund to . - .7 P. M. 823tf I ul s <l« .. ome: Agents wanted, t J tetms free. TRUE & a. marHdAwly Daily Los Angeles Herald. Morning Telegrams. l*iiAMt!usc«rh tiolulr Nuillll. Mo.jave, May 29.—WmPridham, Mrs Brodrlok, Mrs Bwaiey, 13 X Taylor, II Stone, X Pallits, A 0 Adams, J Neverwasb, Mr. Julia, V Blanches, X Chatiac. Tin. fitul.a and WnllfrN. San FrtANClsco, May 28.— Tlie anil Kearney cooks and waiters lust evening scut a communication lo tbo Kearney wing of their soci ety, asking tbeir uo-operatlon in resisting the proposed reduction of wages. Kearney was addressing liis wing at tlie time the communi cation was received, anil, It is said, at his instance, it was torn up and CO-oper&tlou refused. Xbe affair occasions much unfavorable com* merit among member, of the soci ety threatened with v reduction of wages. Or.tmg Really le v..c,-. ,San Francisco, May2o.—Regis, tratlou is proceeding actively. Over two thousand new names have been put on the register and about£7stransfers to lhe country have been given. Woikingmen have been thus far most active in registering but other classes are beginning to gain on them, There is noticeably a great rush for natu ralization papers, and us most of the Courts have adjournod for ttie vacation, those in session have their hands full. M»n S > Iw.f'lsc.» MntkflN. San Francisco, May 29.—Flour —Dull, unchanged. Wheat—Stag nant; sales of good milling at Si.Bs £1.90; Walla Walla, $1 07}. Bar ley—Finn; feed, $1@1.05. Oats- Fair prices, steady; light, $1.30@ 1 40; choice, $1.55@1.60. Hay—Un-i changed. Com—Firm; large yel low, $2.05® 2.10. Potatoes—New, i 3}@3}. Wool—Unchanged. fnttSfreSiftlOuAl, Washington, May 29th.—Sen ate— Conover submitted an 1 amendment (o the Johnston Texas- Pacific railroad bill giving to llio I New Orleans, Union Ituuge and: Vlcksburg Railroad Company lhe right to complete within three years a line of road from the Bast eru terminus of the Texas Pacific at or near Shreveport to some point on the Mississippi liver, at or near New Orleans an.l extending to said road the privileges of that bill. House.—The amendment fixing the l\urubor of cavalry regiments at eight aud of infantry at eighteen, was concurred In; also tho amend ment fixing iln> maximum of pri vates ii! a cavalry company at 1-5. The now section number 16, in re gard to tbe retirement of oilicera which waisubstituted last .Satur day for other sections that wore struck out nn points of order, was retained. The amendment trans ferring the control of tho Indians to the War Department was agreed to! yens, 130; nays, 115. Tho army bill passed without division. The main fealuresof the bill as passed are: fixing tbe strength of Ibe army at 20,000] men; fixing the number of cavalry regiments at 8, with companies of not exceeding 125 privates, and of! infantry regiments at 18, with coin- j panics of not loss than 00 privates; ' reducing tho force of various Staff J Departments; providing for a Board to reorganize those departments;! providing for a Board to recom mend lhe retiring or mustering out Of ofHoerej fixing tbe number of Major Generals at one and of Brig adier Generals at three; after those figures shall have been reached, re-1 ducing tho number and rank of aides-de-camp; reducing the pay aud emoluments of officers; trans ferring the Indian Bureau to that Department uud prohibiting tbe employment of troops for civil pur poses, unless especially authorized by net of Congress. Wigginton made a conference re-: poit ou the bill to encourage the growth of timber oil Western prairies. Agreed to. Waddell, Chairman of the Post office Committee, reported adverse ly nn tbe bill to facilitate letter correspondence and to establish a line of steam vessels between the ,T "itod Stales and Liberia; also, i bly, ou the bill to establish a I savings depository, and to I refunding the interest-bear ludebtedneaa of the United ies. Referred to the Committee .ie Whole. .turl ..I I'.niiHiltll.' .... N.V.I Al* l»lr«. Washington, May 29th.—The .ouse Nuval Affairs Commiltee aye agreed to report favorably jarris's bill, appointing a Board of Admiralty to sell old ships and Construct* new navy. l-lencml linn a Rel unlisted, Wasiiinoton, May 2!).—Au or der was issued frcm the army head quarters to-day by Gen. Sherman, announcing his action on the pro ceedings of tho court martial that recently Iried Brevet Major Gene ral Kaulsi, at Omaha, on a charge of conduct prejudicial to good order and military discipline, by circula ting in the army a printed criti cism of an opinion rendered by Judge Advocate General, which "I been adopted by tlie President tlie basis of au executive tiling tlie proceedings in na court-martial case'of Campbell, which Kautz roved, General Sherman, rtvened the court-martial, the case as follows: Both aeedings and findings of the I court-martial in the fore case of Colonel and Brevet •General A. Kautz, are ap d. Colonel Kautz slatids tied and will resume uand of his regiment. alumni* Bill-nitulimi.tcy lie l.ral — Currency 11111. .Vashinoton, May 29.—Tbe bill postpone the Congressional olec- I turn in California until noxt year j was passed by tho House to-day unanimously, and without any de [ bate, except a brief explanation by ! the Chairman of the Committee on | Elections, who stated that, among 'other thiugs, its enactment would LOS ANGELES, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 30, 1878 save California au unnecessary ex penso of a quarter of a million dol lars. Two very important bills re ceived actiou to-day, which insuies their becoming laws as soon as they can be enrolled and sent to the President to bo signed, one being the House bill for the repeal of ihe law which was finally passed by ooucurreuoe of the House in tlie Senate amendment fixing (Septem ber first as the day when the repeal is to take ellect, and Ihe other be ing thu House bill prohibiting any further retrenchment of greenbacks which was pussed by lhe Senate without amendment, Tlie large majority obtained for this bill in the Senate was due, in the consid eration of the measure, lo tlie very general explnation that its amend ment will put a stop to further financial agitation this session or, least, prevent any additional legis lation amendatory of the specie re sumption law. I'luiaiii i|,ni,. wvol Market Philadelphia, May 29th.— Tlie wool market continues quiet with out change. Unwashed wools aro most sought for. aim* \ i mile ie ,tiii illHrrlril. Washington, May 29th.—The marriage of Lieutenant It 8. Hoxie to Miss Vlnnie Ream took place last evening at tbe Ascension Church. The bride was given away by Qen. Sherman. itev. Or. aaysaeni l Aee.pss. Springfield, ills., May 29.— itev. Dr. Seymour has, at the re quest of the standing committee, withdrawn Ills declination of this Blshoplc and accepts the position unanimously tendered him. Paelllc Mall £lccllmi. New York, May 29.— The Com mercial Advertiser says a very ex citing contest is going on tins after* j noon at the office ofthe Pacific Mail Steamship Company over the election of Directors. The follow ing ticket having polled over 37,000 votes is supposed to have been i elected: Henry Hart, David S. Bab cock, John Riley, Samuel L, Phil lips, William Remsen, Wilson G. Hunt, James U. Sheldon, Charles ]F. Livermore, John H, Mahoney. I lie It|,irk I.ntie l.\ press OU Cropr, j London, May 89.—The Mark Lane Express says: Tho agricul tural outlook is decidedly more favorable than it was three weeks ago. Unless dry, forcing weather [comes quickly the hope for an abundant cereal harvest must be abandoned. Grass is everywhere | abundant and the hay crop will be very large. Glowing reports of the | condition of crops iv American ! and other grain-producing couu j tries, added to tlie quiescent I State of politics, has rendered the wheat trade remarkably dull und almost stagnant. Notwith standing tbe adverse weather and light foreign shipments for London, trade bus boon cotitinuedly lethar i gic. The amount of business is so insignificant as to furnish no index of the course of prices. English wheal at the country mar kets declined a shilling but farmers were not eager to sell. Much of : the inactivity has doubtless been owing to tlie suspense about the Eastern Question. As a few days will probably determine I the course of affairs, a move- I roeut in trade, even if down ward, may be expected soon. Maize is quiet and lower iv conse quence of heavy American ship ments for the week ending May 18th. Floating cargo trade for wheat was dull at former prices. There have been a few arrivals at ! ports of call. Maize yielded one shilling @ one shilling six pence, again, owing to American ship ments. Sales of English wheat last week, 41.223 quarters at 51s Id against 57,107 quarters at GSs 9d same tlmo last year. Imports in 1 the Kingdom, for the week ending j May 18, 983,795 cwt wheal; 145,098 cwt Hour. News Irani Tiirlitsh T«rilli>r*f. Constantinople, May 29.—The Russiaus have fallen buck on sev eral other points besides the neigh borbood of Pyrgoe. The Turk have Withdrawn their outposts to thin side of the Belgrade forest. BSLQBADB, May 29.—1t is an nounced that Colonel Markoviz, a Greek priest, aud six others were publicly shot Sunday at Anjelo valz. There was a horrible scene, some of the prisoners desperately resisting tbe executioners. Lord Jiilm Hnssell s>e ~l London, May 29.—Lord John Russell is dead. Mliilslerltil GlHMfcge, Constantinople, May 29th.— Sailyk l'asha lias been dismissed from the Premiership and Ruchdi Pasha appointed his successor. MISCELLANEOUS. Notice of Removal. Monday or Tuesday Next 1 WILL HEMOVi; MY BOOT AND SHOE STORE From IC-J Main street, To No. 28 Central Block, Spring Street- I shall licßl.ul to welcome my custom ers ut in . new quarters. a. h. Mcdonald. feW tf S. HELLMAIT, TEMPLE BLOCK. KM J Oil received lrom Eanlern manufac- I Uirers a variety of Dec-nitlag Vines and Hprays, Parlor Kaleidoscope*, and a full line of White and Walnut splints, Chess Hoards and Men. myStt Private Boarding House, No. 24, cor. TlilrU aail Hill it*. OS-BOARD BY THE DAY, WEEK OR MO NTH. Term. Reasonable. olStf BUSINESS CARDS. Largest Auction House in the City! H. R. BROWN, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. Two door. East of Old Stand, on COURT ST., opposite Court House. msr regular sale on Saturday. from 0 o'clock A. 51. till 4 P.M. Special Sales made at any time. HOUSES. WAGONS, nil,! nil kinds uf goods bought aud sold. Reference (It E. Hyde, Pres B'k Visalla by periuis'nt ... F. Spcnce.Cash Com li'k Jaiotf 11. R. BROWN. Auctioneer. OLDEST AUCTION HOUSE IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA E.W. 3STOYBS Has opened out ut No. I MARKET ST., opposite ibe Court Boats, und will be pleased to serve bls old friends and the public. Particular atlention paid to Ileal Estate sales. Itegular sale days for Horses and roll! tig stock, WEDNESDAYS & SATUBDAYS. As I have no partners and do niy own work, I Inteud to make my charges less than those of anybody else lv the busi ness, charging on real estatu two per cent, for the first $1000 and one percent, on all sums above that amount. Will buy FURNITURE. HORSES. WAGONS aud all kinds of property, and pay casu. N. B.—Saturday's sales commence at 10 a. m. and close at 4 p. K. E. W. NOYF.S, Oldest Auctioneer in Southern California. nv2l AN OLD AUCTIONEER IN A NEW PLACE. ALFRED MOORE, (from St. Paul, Minnesota,) li now lo bo found at 29 Spring street, Noxt the Dollar Store. Send along your Furniture, stoves, Bedding. Horses, Bug gies, Wagons and other merchandise you may have to dispose of. Auction every Saturday morning at ll o'clock precise ly. Real Estate Nales also attended to. n2f)-ttm JUDSON, GILLETTE & GIBSON, EXAMINERS OF TITLE AND CONVEYANCERS, Room. 13 and 14, McPouald Block, Main St., LOS ANGELES, Cnl. septa tf John E. Jackson, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR. Room 11 Temple Block. slStr If, 11. J. BBOOXf. QEOKGE J. CI.AKKE. BROOKS & CLARKE, Searchers of Rocords and Examiners of Titles. Bib*ALLEN'S BUIDIN'U, corner Spring and Tomple streets. J. A. Cakev. Thos. A. Faoan. DOWNEY CITY REAL ESTATE AUENCY. Ranchofl. Houses. Lots and Other Prop erty Bought and Bold on Commission, By Carey & Fagan, DOWNEY CITY, CALIFORNIA. Mr. FAGAN Is also an AUrrncy-at-Law. m i-lO.f TO LEASE. "El MolinoFarm." For business and educational reasons, desiring to remove into Loa Angeles, I will leaso " EL MOLINO FARM," Including resldoneo and out-buildings horses, tiiule-t, wagon, harness, agricul tural Implements, etc., for i he term of TWO OH THREE YEAR 3. The farm consists of 204 acres, on which are4o,ood grape vinos, over 2,000 orange trees, 700 English walnut treos, ti <■< lemon and lime trees; also a number of black walnut, pecan, almond ( flg, npricot, plum, peach, apple, pear trees, bananas, etc.; two or three acres (.f alfalfa, fifty acres vacant arable land, and THE WHOLE TRACT ABUNDANTLY WATERED. Attached to the resldeuce Is a spacious bath-room, supplying hot, col l and shower baths. There Is also a BILLIARD ROOM, table und nppurtenances. The farm Is most eligibly altuated hi tbe FRUIT BELT ofthe San Gabriel Mission Valley About eight miles east of Los Angeles city, and near tho Hallroad Htntlou of San uabriel Mission. If not leased, I WILL SELL THE ENTIRE PROPERTY On advantageous terms, to-wll: One third cash, the balau n e in one, two, three and lour years, at 10 percent. Interest per annum Interest, payable Remi-annually. E.J. C. KEWEN, Nos. 10 A 11 Strollti! Building, Spring St. S. F. Bulletin and Chronicle copy. o2llf Land for Sale. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS 165 Acres of Fine Farming Land, On the Old LoaNletos road, adjoin ing the city limit's, for sale. Apnly to T. D. MOTT, 1127-1111 Room 10, Moll's Building. HOTELS. United States Hotel, HAMMEL & DENKER, Prop's. Cor. Main and Requena Sts. This hotel lakes lv an enllre block, front Ing 320 feel on Itequena street, 100 on Mala and <i 5 fret on Los Angeles street. TIIK ROOMM Are airy, nn-l nil contain Spring Reds, with tlie luteal improvements. TIIK TABLE is supplied with the b?st tho market affords. KATES MODKRATK. A Free Omnibus is attached to the ho tel, and baggage is conveyed grain to and from the depot. The United Stales Hotel Is centrally located, opposite the court House, aud is near toe Postofllce nnd Land office. Call and sec us. You will receive cood treatment. HENRY HAMMEL. A. H. DENKER ST. CHARLES HOTEL, I.OS ANGELES, CAL., 3. W. CRAIGUE & CO.. Proprietors. The St. Charles is located in the busi ness centre ol tho city, and Is the largest, most elegant aud completely organized Hotel In Southern California. Free coach to lhe house. J. A. GORDON, Manager. fi£sf Western Uniou Telegraph In Ilctel office. Jylßf MOJAVE HOTEI. Mojavc Junction, Cnl. rpIUS HOUSE IS NOW PEPARKD X to receive Its numerous pationsji£M and the traveling public iv general. JSs* ing entirely new and splendidly fur nished, it alJOrds superior accommoda tions, ITS TABLE D' IIOTE Is second to none lv Southern California THE BAR Is supplied with the choicest brands of wlues, liquors aud cigars. An elegant BILLIARD ROOM Is also attached to the house. All trains stop here for breakfast an 1 supper, it is tho polntof departure for the celebrated Inyo county mines, viz.— Darwin, Lone Pine, Cerro Gordo and l'au amlnt. Theoffiecof the LONE PINE STAGE CO. Is at tills hotel, Tbe patronage of c traveling public Is respectfully solicited. MATTUEWs & BOYD, (eJtl-tf Proprietors. THE Commercial Restaurant DOWNEY BLOCK, Formerly Hotel Dcs Princes, [6 THE ONLY FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN THE CITY. V. DOIj, Proprietor. NOW OPEN. SIERRA MADRE VILLA, A Prlvale lintel on the mesa or table lands of the Sierra Mudre Mountains. Climate unsurpassed for Summer or Winter Residence. Commands a charming view of valley and mountain, overlooking tho Ran Ga briel orange groves; is four miles from railroad and telcgraphstation; house en tirely new, lighted by gas, and contains all modern conveniences. A School for children on the premises. For particulars nddiess proprietor, P. O. Rox 1141, Los Angeles. ANAHEIM HOTEL. Cor. of CEXTEB & LEMON Sts ,7*ll OMS large, sunny and airy ,"fo TABLE supplied with all tbe luxuries tbo market affords. Uuß-FItKE COACH to thu Hotel. apl3tf E. DUNHAM, Proprietor. FOR SALE. RARE CHANCE FOR A BARGAIN. 70 Acers in the Azusa-Duarte Water Rights Perfect and Title Good. FARM HOUSE, BARN & COR RAL ON PREMISES. »«r-FIFTEEN ACRES IN WALNUTS, five years' growth. Also, variety uf Fruit Trees between tbe walnuts. TKRMS MODERATK Apply person ally or by letter lo A. J. HORN, BUMf Postma.ter at El Monte. •CC tn (11 A WEKKtongenU.tlO WOO 10 911 oulflt FREE P. O, VICKKRY, Augusta Maine. «ept2wly LINES OF TRAVEL. SOlJTnEn^/^ —AND— 8 '1' 10 A Ml M It S. Los Angeles, Yuma, San Diego and Wilminytdh Divisions. Important Change of Time On ami utter Monday, Dcc.mb.UOT, ami until further notice, iruius win ruu every day as follow..: LEAVE LOS ANGELES: For— akkive. Wilmington 10:35 a.m. 11:55 a.m. Sau Francisco 1:15 p. m. liM p. m. " Accom'datlon 10:85 A. M. 7:80 a.m. Yuma „ i:l!>y. M. 7:00 a.m. Wilmington 8:80 " 4:55 p. M. Sautu Ana 4:00 ■' 0:10 " TOWARD LOS ANGELES: Lkavk— Akbive. Yuma „. (1:30 p.m. 10:15 a.m. Santa Ana 0:30 A. M. 8:50 " Wilmlimtou „ 7:45 " 9:10 " Wilmington 1:00 P.M. 2:20 p. M. Sftu Fl'uucisco 4:00 " 1:55 " " Accom'datlon 4:80 " 11:55 a. M Trains run dully to Yuma, connecting with steamers lor Aubrey, Ehreuberg and lnlermedlate landings ou tbe Colo rado about ibrco times per moulb. Sleeping cars will be run dally. Trcus will be run by Wan Francisco time. T. H. GOODMAN, leu'l Pass, and Ticket Agt. A. IS. TOWNE, Gen'l Sup't. to.. K. HEWITT. Ass't SuD't. LOS ANGELA RAILROAD. CHANGE OF TIME. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, OCT. 15! li, 1877, trains wul run daily on tbis road as follows: IjCUVO S 1' Arrive Leave Arrive In Depot Slt Depot 8. Mnlca S. Mnlca L Anil's Li. Angel's 9 30A.M 18:10 A.M. 1,7.40 A.M. 110 MAM. 4.40 P.M.14:20 P.M. Illr.O P.M. 15:40 P.M. On steamer days trains will connect with ihe P. c. Steamship Co.'s steamers fur Sau Frnnoiseo and san J icgo. See their advertisement. WM. J. t.. MOULTON, olltf Ass't Sup't. Montana Meat Market. FU(KLINQEU& FRANK, HlStt The best aud tenderest MeataWJiW in the market. None but the Prlmest Boef and Mutton ever to be round. Noto the address—Mon tana Meat Market, Main Street, neai First. Lor Angeles NOTICE. Persons who desire to become conver sant with pnotography will be instructed In ilu' art by mo upon an expedition! method and at moderate rates. SECOND-HAND OUTFITS FOR SALE, AT $100, S2OO AND UP TO SIOOO. Thcso aro decided bargains, and the purchasers are certain of large profits. V. WOLFEN&TEIN, npStf Welfensteiu's Art Gallery. NOTICE. All persons having claims against the Into llrm of B. 1». WILSON A CO. are hereby notified and requested to present ( lie same at once to the undersigned, at h:s residence, at Sun Marino, Los Ange les count y ; rml all persons Indebted to said tli in ure hereby notitledand request ed to settle their accounts without delay. I>*tetl April 17th, 1878. ap!Btl J. DE BARTH snORB. Per T. & K. NOTICE. Having been appointed General *\gent for the Mutual Aid Association of Southern California, my oflice w!ll iicrcatter bo wllh K. Germain & Co. The advantages of the Mutual Aid Assocla lion as a protective society cnunot be ex aggerated. Persons desiring to secure a resource in time of need should commu nicate with me. a4tf H. SHERWOOD. FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS ! IN COLD COIN, TO BE GIVEN TO YOUNG T.AIUKS AT THE DIFFERENT COUNTY FAIRS Under eighteen years of age, who make The Best Biscuit WITH. Bowen's Yeast Powder. State Falrat Sacrameuto. Cul $50 Stat. Fair at Keno, Nevada 50 State Falrat Salem, Oregon 50 Siskiyou Couuty Agricultural Fair, Yrelca 60 Northern District Agricultural Society Fair, Marysvllle SO Sonomaand Marin District Agricultu ral Society Fair, Petnluma 50 San Joaquin Valley Agricultural So ciety Falr.Stockton 60 Los Angeles Agricultural society Fair, I .ns a ngeles 50 Sanla Clara Valley Agricultural Soci ety Fair, San Jose 50 Mechanics' Fair, San Francisco 50 mrß dAw-lf NEW YORK BREWERY PHIL. LAUTH • {Successor to Chris. Henne) Proprietor. The CLEAREST, PUREST and MOST BRILLIANT LAGER BEER Sonth of San Kranolsoo. Orders for DRAUGHT or TOTTLED ) lie r.u promptly attended to. The celebrated Beer from this Brewery r I lefles competition In the State. rars-tf MISCELLANEOUS. MERCHANT TAILOR. J. BTRELITZ, Fashionble Merchant Tailor, No. 12 TBMI'LE Block, Spring street, Los Angeles. He has the LA KG EST, FINEST AND BESTSTOCKED TAIL' 11 -ING ESTABLISHMENT In Southern California. His old customers aud tbe public will find It tbe place to get BEST STYLES aud KITTING obtainable. NEWEST BROADCLOTHS, BEAVERS, DOESKINb, DIAGONALS, FANCY CASSIMERES, VELVET & SILK VELVETING, Constantly on band. Refers lo the prin cipal gentlemen of the city, lor whom he has made clotblug. OVNo necessity to send to San Fran cisco for good fitting suits. dec3o-tf ~~ bankingliouses. FARMERS' 4 MERCHANTS' BA.Mff Of Los Augelea. CAPITAL 500,000 OO ISAIAS W. HELLMAN President Cashier BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Isaias W. HELr.HAN, Eugene Meykr, O. W. Childs, L. C. Goodwin, Chaki.ss Dttcomhun, Jose Mascakrl, Johns. Gbipfin, C E. Tiiom, PiWANK LECOUVnEUR, Exchange for sale on NEW YORK, LONDON, DUB LIN, FRANKFORT, PARIS, BERLIN and HAMBURG. Receive Deposits and Issue Their Certificates. Buy nnd Hell LEGAL TENDERS, GOVERN MENT, STATE, COUNTY, AND CITY BONDS. Will also pay the highest price for Gold and Silver Bullion. From and afterthls date.onatl moneys leitasTenu Deposits, interest will be al lowed. Commercial Bank Of Los Angeles. Authorized Capital 300.000 M.S. PATRICK President E. F. SPEXCK CHt-ble? DIREOTOIUi. M. Jr*. Patrick, P. H. Mott, A. A. Wn.cox, H. Maiiurv. M. WOODWOKTH, I. LANKKUHHIM, O. S. WITIIKKBY, JNO. G. UAFiION, J.E. i I'll I.KN KH'li , This Bank Is prepared to receive de posits on open Account, issue OertMcato* nf Ocpw il. and t i aiiHiu-t a general Buuk ing BUelnvls, Collections made and proceeds remitted at cut rent ratri oi csciunniP. LOS ANGELES COUNTY BANK. MAIN 9TRKET, Los Angeles - Cal Capital Stock (paid up), 300.000 J. S. BLAUHOI* Prewidenl K. s. UA ti h.h ..Vice-President Jell. BIXIOTT Cftshiei DIRKCrOBS, J, S. SIiAUSON, P. BSeIUDKT, V. A. Hoovaa, KoaiM m iiakkk, J. BIIIIV, tiBO. W. I'KKSCOTT A. W. P.oWMAN. Receive Savings Bailk di-posits. Buy and sell excliungo on san Francisco, New York, Loudon, Paris, Berlin and Frankfort. B iy exchange on all parts of the United Slates aad Kurope. Receive money on open account and Cer tltlcate of Deposit, aud dv a eencral hanking and exctnmge husiuess. J. M. GRIFFITH WTST Lumber Dealers. CORNER OF Alameda and First Streets ÜBALEHS IN DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, SHINGLES, POSTri, LATHS, shakes, Hair, plaster of paris, etc. etc. LUMBER AfSuWr^ICES —A T — Perry, Wood worth A Co.'s I.UMIIER YARDS — AND — PLANING MILLS, N.i. Ift Commercial near Knllroiul nepof. mrto-tf- J. Q. JACKSON IjhiiiV»«3i* Dealer Corner 4lame.-i.t and First Slreet!. DSAI.SK in DOORS, WINDOWS, BUNDS, POSTS, SHINGLES, LATHS, SHAKES. PLASTER OF PARIS, CEMENT AND HAIR. ft) 4 A A A M.r.^loO^U 1 ■ /||||a.ni.,.. Exponsespld. id •rfll //ill 11 4r... S. A 1.,; AST* CO.. Ho.}. , vielVVi,it.s«i». > cuKimii« ag22 NO. 155 SOCIETY NOTICES. Masonic Notice. A1...H iVntrln L.d|. N0.«3. F * A. JH—The maul meetings or this Lodge are held oo toe first MONDAY of each mont , el 7:30 p. m. Members of P.nl.i plia, No. 202, aud .11 Mulrr Mwm It , good standing are cor ilally Invited. 4 by orderof tbe W:- Ml- i'iias. Smith, secretary. Ij.s Angolas Chapltr No. 33, R-. *■. M:- t Stated convocations on ft MONDAY of eaah mentb . iy. P. v. at Masonic H«U. - Sojourning companion. In good standing cordially In. vited. By order of 8. C. FOY, H. r Sam. Piiaqeb, Secretary. , i Los Angeles Council No. 11, Royal mm) I Select Masters, F. » A. ■~ f Holds it. stated assemblies on tha ftb Monday of each month at Masonic Hall at 7:30 p. m Sojourning Companion. In good standing; ar- fraternally invited to attend. By order or the Til *. 111*. K. Q, CUNNINGHAM. Recorder. TEMPLAR * diar Cosur De Lion Commandery No. £™* s, k;. t;. Holds its stuted conclaves at the Aay. luin In M'tsonic Hall, on th. Th'Jd THURSDAY of each 7<< o'clock p. v. Sojourning Knights Templar In good standing are cord!„lly invited to at tend. By order of tbe J. C. LiTri.*rißi.», Recorder. °" I. O. O. F. " ... Anarellto l.o<lg-« Ko. l»a, HSf-aSk'-- ': \V , o \*V u *if ul « meetlnli '.-JSgSw of thlß Lodge are held every „ m . ,r , M ONUA Y evening at 8 o'cloei at Odd Fel oas' Hall, Downey Bice*, v isit ug and sojo ,ruing brotbersjn goce standing are luv ; '.ed to attend. ,„ , E- A. PREUB3. N. t». Hup. W. Wood, hec. fee. i.o» Augcie. i.».ig« H a . as,i.«. e>.r, . s&JMm,. Regular meeting held on wjsgSnWfc WE UN USD A y EVENING ot week ut 7V, o'clock. Bo lournlng brethren In good standing arc cordially invited. . „ ' J. W. BARD, K. ii. A. P hank, R. 8. Orange Grove Encampment, No. 31,1 0 0. F. ■ffSi'iti REGULAR MEETINGS held JafSfK' 111 <be Second knd FourS Tl'Kßl »A YW of each month al "H p. *• Sojourning Patri archs In good .landing are eerdlally Invl. ted lo uttend. _ ~ „ C C. LIPS, C. P. B. Maiixsen, Scribe. § Knights of Pythias. OLIVE LODGE, No. 2«. meets every Thursday evenlng.nl 7 o'clock, at th. Castle -Hail, Downey Clock. All sojourning Knlefiile in good standing are rordlallylnvited. r. t- ». , J ' A - BUNSMOOR.C. O. C E. MILKS, K. of it. a Confidence Engine Company No. 2. A REGULAR MEETINGS ol this Company will take plaoe on the Drat Wednesday eve ning of each month, at f o'clock. By order, IV. 8. MOORE. Secretary. BIK ASTLEY COOPER'S VITAL RESTORATIVE I The groat English remedy for Nervoue Debility, Spermatorrhea and t remains* Decline or Physical Force. The Vital Restorative Will positively cure, thoroughly and permanently, any case of EXHAL'SIED VITALITY or Nervous Debility, either acute or of long standing, ond in either sex, no matter rroiu what cause pro duced. The Vital Restorative Is a thoroughly scientific prescription, le not v quack nostrum, bence perieotly sure to take; Is pleasant to the taata. supplies to the cerebro spinal aud sym pathetic system of nerves new force. Purifies and Enriches The bloo . rejuvenating and rem vlgorat ing both mind uuu body. Thousand., uoth In ibis country and in Europe, oan testify to the great restorative properties of this really great medicine. Price, S3 per bottle, or four times the quautlly ior f 10. sent lo any address se cure Iron observation. Address all letters lo A. E. MINTIE, St. D., Graduate of Ihe University of Pennsyl vania and late Resident Surgeon to the Orthopaedic Hospital of Philadel phia,) No. 7i'2 Montgomery St., San Frano Sole Agent. P. S.-DR. MINTIE can be consulted in reiereuce to tbe übovecomplainis dur ing olllee hours from 0 a. ii. lo 8 p. v. dully, aud from 0 to 8 in tbe evening. Sundays, 10 A. M. to IP. M. Consulmtlon r KEh. Thorough examination and ad vice, fit. Full directions and advice free wllh every jiuckuge of medicine, lylill The Steams Ranchos, Al.t'BED KOIUVnon Trustee, 512 If nrket St., Snn I'rauclaeo, Cnl; Mtf I i Mill ACRES OF LAND FOR UUjUvv sale, In lota to salt, sail able for tbe culture of Oranges, Lemons, Limes, Figs, Almonds, Walnutß, Peaches, 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 tbe surface. On al most every acre of this land FLOWING ARTESIAN WKLI.S can be obtained, and tbe more elevated portions can be Irri gated by the water or tbe Santa Ana river. Most ol these lauds are naturally mosat, requiring only good culllvatlon to 'product crops. TERMS—One-fourth Cash; kulanoe la one, two and three years, with 10 per cent luterest. I will take pleasure In showing these lands 1., parties seeking land, who nri Invited to come and see this extensive tract before purchasing elsewhere. WM. R. OLCEN, Agent. A milii im. I .ok Angeles county, Dee. -4. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. HENRY GIEME Has removed his Agricultural lupte. mcnt Store to No. 24 Aliso Street* Next door to Lain bourn A Turner, mil im Ilurnell & llobbeck, Landscape Cardenere and Garden Contractors, Xi r No. Ui STRING OT.