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,01*. X. f %M JUgfiCj. §ftlU*t I -v*i» morning except Mon day, -- bt — K».|OI»rl _■ L,-V'IVC'». V I 48 FOR DAILY HERALD! l-or annum, by mall or express M six months » Thr,e months Dollvored by carriers, per week 26 osnti LO i ANGELES WEEKLY rttBAlL . ...oeislicd everySiilurduvinornir.il TKHMH, Onu ov raatl orexptens,oneeop>..BaiJl Mix .-Whs, " " " "- J « Ihr c •• '• - M «J ■ » AdWi-'liaemenu lrissrted al reasonable rat -. %ll HI mix mi Job-Work »•»« K> Mtoftt* with Sun rwnrHre tv . sly le, ami Bw-mw ol Work" ms)M shift*. LAWYERS. J. A. OK A YES, - AIIORSEY AND COUNSEL LOR AT LAW. ROOM No. I STRF.LITZ BLOCK. JyStf JOHN C. MOKUAN, A'I'TORNHY A~V LAW, B»1tl» SANTA MONICA. 7~Howard. ft H. Howard. J. Bll'tS-EAU. Howard, Brosseau & Howard, i rrORNBYsI AND COUNSELLORS ,V IT LAW. R.oms,6S,B7anilBBTem il. Block, third door, Los Angeles. febS-tf HENRY T. HAZARD, ITOnNEYATLiVW 'li'i'H'K — Rom, S and 9 Downey • lo k. 'asi-tf S. C. HUBBEIX, IT-tRNHV AT LAW, Rooms S and 4 .-A DiiA.njnmoa s Block, corner Main A '.inniareial streets. Los Angels.. may7-tf , ..i.ASBiti.L. o. v. smith ri CIIAFHAN. S. «.SMITH LASSELL, CHAPMAN & SMITHS, , TTORNEYB AT LAW. '• l lUr: re:.MPI.K BIiOCK np-hiulrH, .'•••c«. rwifnrnks. ocs-tfr-f F. P. Ramirez, AirilliNnV' AT I.A.W. iiKFlCK—rrlnpls Block, No. Tl, lah Angees. ml! I in >V. H. H. Russell, ATTOBNEY AND COUNSKL LOR AT LAW. . i, Unoins 'I and 3, Allen's liull.llng, e.imer of Spring and Temple Bts. aI6II iMSasssssssssssssssssssssssssssassssssssssssssn PHYSICIANS. Dr. Kirkpatrick. • -Ulie und Residence—No. IS FRANKLIN HIREKT. fe2B-im Or. H. P. RICHARDSON, ' l\y afloliMa uti.l t^urixeoii ■ I c, Fort Hill, I Ofllce.No. lßtxiw t%< Mita Vis I.'i street. I neyßlock,upstair;-. J. HANNON, M. D., , tifSTV I'tIYrtICIAN. I >.il>M»*st H, I.ANFRANCO BLOCK. J x Lesnleiice Downey Avenue*. East ; , - Vhaidss, near tho end of street rail llttiw i.ours from It, to 12 A. M.; from 1 to . c. a. apa) tf Dr. Joseph Kurtz Mas removed bis office lo No. 82 MAIN STREET, over Doticr & Uradley's Furnl ■ uro store. Oilier Hours—From 10 to 12, 4 lo 6 nnd 8 to 9. Residence—bu«-na Viols stieut. myltf J. Bechtinger, M. D., (OF VIENNA,) I»fiYrilUlAN TO THE ITALIAN IN depondent nnd French M. B. sooie •tes- Oeulislof the French Hospital In **an. VTHiictHCfl. All chronic obstinate oases) uud op'.iatiuus ou Lhe eyes attend . v to, OFFICE — No, 704 Br.cram.ento street, ,-.:ruerot Kearny. Residence—f4E. cor ter Mttftou uud i'ucldc streets, Sun Fruu xisofi, oc3 ly Or. Chin Quong Zin, OIIINKBK DOCTOR. OFFICE—Cornei Los Augeles and Ar cadia streets. McJTures all kinds of diseases. Offloe hours from 'J to 12 a. m. uud from 2 to 6 AIM 7 IoD p m apSUi f HUGHES' Russian and Electric Baths, sIGNORET'S BUILDING, opposite Merced Theater. tl. HUGHES, in returning thautcs to ihe publlo for their liberal patronage, oaa wtth confidence recommend his BATHS As tho great PURIFIER end K(f Ir a L- J/Wltnf tho hum mi body, enabling the system to throw off* Its Impurities and ulvltig to the lungs one-sixth more Inspi ration of air than can bdoutalnot by breathing, hy opening tho pores of the Mkln and giving full play to the insensl hie resnirailou so necessary to physical healt..* A female constantly on hand to waltoa ladles. ■ >pen from 8 a. m. to 7 p. m. s2Btf CYPRESS HEDGE PLANTS. I have now on hand a few thousand of the MONTEREY CYPRESH. \\ hlch makes such a handsome hedge. They are In boxes, so that they can be lilted out with the YVldney Transplanter, war ranting every one to live. Also, One plants of same In pots. They have been very scarce; can be bought cheap now, when small, but If loft until fall ur w in ter they will be laiger and dearer. H. H. SPENCER, Jell-lm Hill street, near Klrst. VETERINARY SURGEON. C. H. EDMONDS nolifles the owner, of horsai and otber stock that be has opened an oftVe at the PONY BTAHLKS, No. Its Main street. Will treat Hie dis ease known aa bloody murrain in cattle, and guarantee a cure. Jy24-lm Daily Los Angeles Herald. Morning Telegrams. -*niM)«-iKer» Hun Mourn. Mojavk, Sept. 19.—E jjr Wilcox VV A Wulter, Mrs Hunt and son, , S Chapman, H Hancock, H Mar shall, \V T Clark, Capt Burns hm family. F Hanniman, B R Gray, Cliss Curamings, B J Candy. Hnu I ~..<.-l.c . R.ia.la. San Fkancisco, Sept. 18.—Flou —steady; wheat—quiet; shipping $1.07J@1.70; milling, $1.70@1.72i oil grade, $1.25(51.60. Barley steady; coast feed, 90cftil; dry feed,sl@l.lo; brewing, $1.15®..20 ohevalier, $1 75(%1.»Q,. O-ts—«» chanpod Ci. jt ,i„-.,i, yel low, $1 15. Rye—nominally, $1.20 ©1 25. Hay—steady, $7@ls. Po latoes —steady. Wool—very dull and stock accumulating; $Bfel6. A l.ri»«-r ,*u Ealilulllau. San Francisco, Sept. 19.— Shortly after noon to-day Dr. O. C. O'Donnell made his appearance in a wagon on the street, having on the seat beside him a hideous and disgusting Chinese leper. He drove through Ihe principal streets, ■topping occasionally t . display his Requisition. A crowd followed him, the ranks ol whoh ware onn* Stoutly augmented. O'Donnell dually stopped on Market street in front of tlie Palace Hotel and be gHii to harangue the crowd, which huil Increased to thou sands, completely blocking tbe street. He said the existence of leprosy in tbe city had been de nied by the medical faculty and be proposed to prove Its presence by ocular demonstration. In a few minutes a policeman stepped up and arrested O'Donnell on the charge of obstructing the public streets anil exhibiting a diseased and deformed person. The crowd showed some disposition to prevent the arrest, but O'Donnell coun selled discretion. He and his pet were driven to the city prison, where O'Donnell was released on bail and steps taken todisposeof the leper in a proper manner. Tim rituaillHji, Rt«M'llt.HS -Ct.liif.e strike. San Francisco, Sept. 19.—A Victoria dispatch says thai the op position victories in Canada East have created much interest there. Sir John A. McDonald, having lost his seat for Kingston, Ontario, he lias been put forward as a candi date in Victoria Cily, and will un doubtedly be elected. Tlie Chinese strike continues. Great inconvenience is experienced by housekeepers In consequence of the luck of servants. ri.H aiskie i.ttr Sacramento, Sept. 19 — Tbe sec ond grand parade of stock took place at 1U o'clock Ibis morniug, In tlie presence of several thousand people To the thoroughbreds was assigned the honor of leading; next followed the trotters, the show of horses extending from the grand stand to the three-quarter pole, thus being more than three-fourths of a mile in length. Never before was so much slock at Sacramento anytime. Next came the cattle, a line of which extended from tbe grand stand beyond the half-mile pole. If It had been pos sible to put all Ihe horses and cat tle hi line, it would have stretched out for a mile and a half. Some Kenluckinns who were on the grand stand expressed the opinion that California is now abreastol tlie blue grass State in fine horset anil cattle. Some six or seven hundred troops are camped out at Camp Irwin, in the rear of the State Capitol. Tlie main body of the troops ar rived this morning from San Fran Cisco at about 9 o'clock, on the steamer Pride of the River. Theii detachment consisted of the First Regiment, Second Brigade, under command of Colonel Woodhams. They were met at the wharf by the Placervilla Guards, Sacramentc City Guards and Harsfield Guards. The troops, headed by their fine band,marched up X street to camp, witli a crowd of spectators on the sidewalks. The First California Livht Battery also came this morning with a battery ol fifty-eight men and the Emma Guards, forty strong. The Jackson Dragoons arrived on the Julia and are the guests of the Sacramentc Huzzara. There will he a grand re view of troops at 5 P. M. by Gov. Irwin as Commander-in-Chief. Postmaster-General Key is expect ed by the Eastern-bound train to morrow, which will he a grand gala day of tbe Society. The banks and business houses of Sacramentc will be closed. Th. Vlß.na Murder C.lr. Visalia, Sept. 10th.— This morn ing Judge Clark announced that he would not render a division lo the White examination until the evi dence in the case had been tran acribed, and White was remanded lo jail. Why Hi. I. Mi...„ K.|>ublli-«u «m. ve.tl lou A.IJ oil rued. New Orleans, Sept. 19tb.—The adjournment of the Republican State Convention la reported to have been the result of the Influ ence of the present State Commit tee, who desired to retain their power until 1880, and of the Cus tom House officials, who were afraid nf the resolutions proposed by Buries and other colored dele gates, who were determined to denounce Hayes and the Custom House. The Conveutlon will not reassemble and the State Central Committee will publish au address which is delayed by disagreements upon the financial question, many members contending iliac yielding to the Qreenbackera will aleluate the Northern Republicans. Trnaiaraalwu ~i BiuuiT. Ntw Orleans, Sept, 18.—Dr. Samuel Coppln, to-day at 12 o'clock, transfused at Orleans In firmary, eight ounces of blood from the arm of a healthy, stout laborer at Gay's Refinery, Into lhe veins of E. J. Gay, sick and very low of yellow fever. The ob j«ot was to sustain life in the pa tient to see if the kidneys would •Ot, which, however, they refuted LOS ANGEIJC&, FRIDAY MEORKDfSEFT 20 1878. to ilo, and at eleven p. 11. Mr. Gejf died. Sr. Louis, Sept. 18 — Judge Dll , lon bas lesued an order requiring the uunuty authorities to «ho«r o.uae wby (.judgment against Ma> I rlon oouuty tnr Ihe pay me*, t of in , tereat on bond* thoulit uot lie paid. The ease is a test one anil regarded as very important. Montreal, Sept. 19 —So far as heard from 120 opposition mem* bers are returned and only fly* supporters of the present govern* ment. Hat Crrkk, Wyoming, Sept. 19. —Two packers just in from the north report, tbe fiudingof the main earop of Ihe robbers who Infest thi Black Hills, on the stage line 65 miles north of here. There were fourteen meu and two women, dressed in men's clothes, in the Kane. The packers saw horses taken from the freighter Booth, in Hie camp. They afterwards mci three robbers some distance thh side of the main camp. Tlif IVIVr mi Hmlhii ICoMue. Baton Rouoe, Sept. 19—Ex- Governor Sam Bard died last nighi of yellow fever. Ye bave many uew cases. Father Lavelle, our sick Priest, is still very low. Th. disease is assuming a more uialig nanttype. mils Hrnnrll Mmrlld al Last Newport, R. L, Sept. 19.—Mis? Jeauuette Bennett, sister of James Gordon Bennett, was married this morning to Isiino Ball, Jr., of New York. The estimated value of pres ents is one hundred thousand dol lars. tii*. hi inibiirnu rm, v*u 11 h>* m liUUISIHMM). New Orleans, Sept. 19.—The National State Convention aseem hied to-day. Nearly half the mem bers being former Republicans act ing with Wells and Anderson and the Custon House clique. Four fifths of the delegates are com paratively unknowu In political circles. It is reported that sev eral communications have passed to and from Gen. Beauregard, who was solicited to submit his name for nomination as tstate Treasuer by tbe Nationals, with assurances of. the endorsement ol the Republican Committee. Beau regard's friends say he will not al low his name to be used for Wells and Anderson's schemes, but Cus tom House offloials assert that he will accept if nominated. Uambafti. ou Fr*>ucb Pollllc-s. Paris, Sept. 19.—Gambetta, iv his speech Wednesday, said that the resignation of President MacMahou would Involve no changes to the Republic. Bis suc cessor would be immediately nom inated aud there would be no com petition for tbe post. "But," said he, "the President would not re sign—he ought not and hecannot." Gambetta eulogized thearmy, con demned clericalism and recom mended State protection. Bi-rilu arms. Berlin, Sept. 19.—The Com mittee of the Reichstag on tbe So cialistic bill, does uot include a . single Socialist. Bismarck is suffering from nettle rash and will be confined to his i apartments for several days. I BUSINESS CARDS. JUDSON, GILLETTE & GIBSON, EXAMINERS OF TITLE AND CONVEYANCERS, Itooms 18 and M, McDonald Block, Main St., LOS ANOELES, Cal. •epiatt W. H. J. BROOKS. OEOaOK J. CLABKE. BROOKB & CLARKE, Searchers of Records and Examiners of Titles. aw ALLEN'S BUIDING, corner Spring and Temple streets. J. A. calhy. Thos. A. Faoah. DOWNEY CITY REAL ESTATE AGENCY. Rancbo*. Housos, Lots and Other Prop erly Bought and Sold on Hum mission, By Carey & Fagan, DOWNEY CITY, CALIFORNIA. Mr. FAGAN Is also an Attorney-at-Law. mrlOif GRAHAM & CO., THEATRICAL MANAGERS' BILL POSTERS, DISTRIBUTERS, GEN ERAL ADVERTISERS AND COLLECTORS. Owners or all BILL BOARDS through out lhe city. Prompt and reliable at tention given to all order.. Offloe—No. > MARKET STREET, next to Wells, Fargo A Co.'s, Lo. Angeles. P. O. Box 81. .13 For Santa Monica, A COVERED CARRIAGE IS NOW RUNNING DAILY BETWEEN Los Angeles A Santa Monica, falling at the hotels at 7 each morning. FARE, FIFTY CENTS. OVOrder. oan be left at the American Basery. „»tf A PHYSIOLOGICAL Viexr of Marriage I kMBjaBSMBSM I "'' Blasases of Women. On otttlihjraVnol S/nture sriiiuj trum Bell I Atatiße, Excesnes, or Searet Diseases, with th* but bnuni of cHTfu B» Itrfg p>lW,priet*octi. _ A CL INITIAL on the shore dlmm . IM j ■haw of the Throat »nd Luas ■, Cat*PTh,Bupture, th* AddrcM Bfl. fctjTWt, Wo. BY kk at. ai Leaai. K» BAWKLNG HOUSES. FARMERS' - MtUKrHAJfTT BANK Of Los ABt,«lM. CAPITA*. BOO.OOP OO ISAIAB W. HKLLM AN rreaaaasM I. i. u<kjl,w|« Vkss-Pr—Msnst JOBS MILNSR .„._. IHIIIISIJ taaissft V. __a__l. bbbbbbbbbß _sbbbbbu DsTAm.cs Dtjcosiiicm, Jusz Masoabkl, Jobs h. OnirrtH, O. R. thus, Frank Lkoouvbxuk. X xchauge for sale on NEW YORK, LONDON, DUB LIN, FRANKFORT, PARIS, BERLIN and HAMBURG. Receive Deposits and Issue Their Certificates. rj'i 1 '. I i ..-."./ ■.■ ..-«..! il . i Uuy and Moll LEGAL TENDERS, GOVERN MENT, STATE, COUNTY. AND CITY BONDS. Will also pay the highest price for Gold and Silver Bullion. From and after this date, ou all moneys left as Term Deposits, interest will be al lowed. Commercial Bank Of Los Angeles. — Authorized Capital 300,000 J. E. HOLLENBECK ...President E. P. SPENCE Cashier OIRECTORM. A. 11. Wilcox, W. Woodwokth. s. H. Mon. 11. Mahout. [. LANItKIISUIM, O. 8. WITUEUBY, E. F, SPKNCB. J. K. H.OI.I.KNBCCK, This Bank Is prepared to receive de posits on open account, lssuo Certificates of Deposit, and transact a general Bank ing Business. Collections made aud proceeds remitted at our rent rates of exchange. LOS ANGELES COUNTY BANK. MAIN MTBJCKT. Los Angeles _ Cm} Capital Stock (paid up), 300,000 wupiiai otuon vpaiu up/, ouu.uuu J. 8. SLAUSON President It. 8. BAKER Vice-President J.M. ELLIOTT Cashier DIRECTORS. I. S. Si.ABaoN, P. Beauobv, V. A. HOOVKR, ROBERT S. BAKKB. J. Bixbt, Gao. W. Frkscott A. W. Bowman. Receive Savings Bank deposits. Buy aud sell exchange on Sap Francisco. New York, London, ParrT, Berlin and Frankfort. B ly exchange on all parts ot the United Slates aod Europe. Reoeive money on open account and Cer tificate of Deposit, and do a general banking and exchange business. aafe fashion gjjfe Livery and Sale Stable, WILSON & YOUNC, MAIN ST., Opposite Arcadia St. Horses and Carriages, Single or Double, md Saddle Horses kept constantly on dand for the accommodation of the nub ile. Horses Boarded by tho day, week or month at reasonable rates. Conveyances furnished for private or public occasions it the shortest notice and upon as re as. )nable terms as alany First Class Establishment In Southern California. JaMtf WILSON * YOUNG, Prop's. GRAND BALL! at RanchitoSchool House, ?Olt THE BENEFIT OF RANCHITO SCHOOL DISTRICT, WEDNESDAY, September 25. riCKETS, Including supper 13 60. s3td C I Gr A R S ! HUGO KHEMEH, PUOFBIBTOR or TBB KEY WEST CIGAR STORE, CAM NOW » FOUND AT HO. O HPRING HT., At the Key West Cigar Factory. Mr. Hugo Kremer manufactures KA ZAN A TOBACCO Into oigars oI approved irarxds. He also deal, in all lines ol Hookers' Articles. Give him a call. mrl» tf J. F. REDDING Will devote hia attention to the ilakklng ol (Tells, Cesspools, Vaults, etc. •varAlso. WHITEWASHING. HOUSE :LEANINO and UENKKAL JOBBING YORK. Orders may be leit at this office or with esse Butler, Main street. SATISFACTION On AH ANTS ED. •yS-lsn WIE _ ADVERTISEMENTS. HORTICULTURAL PAVILION, Now being: erected by tbe SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA HORTICULTUAL SOCIETY, ou Temple street, Los Angeles City, MOO feet from the junctioit of tipriutf ami Malu streets, whiob is considered tbe center of business. .The Pavilion lot has a frontage of 200 feet on Temple street and extends back, to Sand street, adepLh of 340 feet. Tho above out represents tbe Temple street iron i. The Band nireet frout Is reached by easy Kraile, with uo stair*. The Pavilon consists >f a main hall, two stories high, with aUontugeoi 7tf feet, by a depth of 13J feet, with au annex 36x00 leet In the rear, to be devoted lo tbe purposes or a stage, and annexes on each side 50x50 feet, two a orles la height, one to be devoted to the pur pouesof a Machinery Hall and tho other to an Art (Jahery. In the aigles, in front of these annexes, one-story apartments will be constructed-tOxSJ feet each, which will be 112x70 leet, and, with the extensive galleries, will have ,a seating capacity of i OOu. The Pavilion complete presents a frontage oi 170 leet by a depth of in. The main central hall is now being built, and he wings will be added as soon as tne finances of the society will permit. The Directors Intend to hmld only so far as they can pay, and are flrraly resolved to Incur no indebtedness. FIRST ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY WILL BE HELD AT THE NEW PAVILION. DURING THE WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY. OCTOBER 14th* 1876. AU Premium" will be paid In coin except when otherwise speclQerl. Liberal Premiums are being offered In the following departments: First—Agricultural Implements, Vehicles, etc. H-cond—Textile Fabric* and materials trom which they are made. Third—Mechanical Prc.ducis, Musical Instruments, etc. Fourth—Aericultural Produots, Flowers, etc. Filth—Fruits, <• rul t Trees. Raisins, Wines and Brandies. sixth—Fine Arts. LOCAL DEPARTMENTS.—In order »o give each locality exhibiting products at the Fair ample credit for their productions, each town, neighborhood or school district applying for space will be allowed a department oi lis own, which will be properly leslgnated, and will be as laige as Is consistent with the capacity of the Hall and the applications for space. This is the largest Hall south of San Franclsoo In ill Is State, and the prospects are good that the approaching Fair will bo he largest ever held In Southern California, 'I he Central Paoltlc Ra.lroad company will transport all articles exhibited at he fHi rover their respective routes Fkkn of CHARCJE. Freight belns paid on them to the Fair will be returned upon re -hlpment by tbe same owner and exhibition of certiorate of Secretary that the same has been exhibited. Wells, Fargo a: Co. 's Express Co. will carry free ofchargo all articles sent to the Fair for exnibitlon not exceeding ten pounds In weight. Ar rangements are being made with tho steamship Company to carry freight and passengers at the usual reductions, particulars of which will Se published as soon us definite arrangements are completed. EXCURSION TRAINS are being organized on all ihe roads centering at Los Angeles. Thrse trains will carry passengers to and from Los Angeles at less than bait the regular rates, aud ample time will be given excnrslouii ts to visit Ihe Fair and ex .nilne the city and county.. Theexcurait—tjaiU Uoul tae aorta will . art irom Sei Franclseo. Particulars lv regard [to tbe MnwTMfllMTft Ist Us Pavilion this year more apace than any Fair ever be lore heM in Southern Cull torn! a, and yet ibe SMlMMMMMuspaMai* •»»•»* traatsr than evsr before tbat I hone desiring to exhibit - uM lose no time in making ap- Msa»!aM>M'M'MS. in tt|l mill nl Imi It it Towns and nelghborho als should talte s eps nt once lo secure a eru iltabl : repn •S—WssW l8sfil|_»J»l|"r»U««»IRle". So charge is made for spaces or entries. Kuch exhibitor must hold, however, a Sea ssfSsHtVbralll three dollars. Premium List and Rules and Resolutions sent ace ou application to the Secretary. Turn tmwmati wwt be completed in tl me tor holding or Fair ut the duy advertised. Tj. M. HOLT, Becretary. J. DeBARTU SHORB, President. eßtd M. H. KIMBALL, Superintendent. Lots for Sale! •»*** ✓° * > / —OH THl— INSTALLMENT PLAN ——OB CHEAPFORC ASH. West Los Angeles Offers the best opportunity for delightful bomesteada of any that has ever been ot tered for sale to the public. THE WHOLE TRACT IS LEVEL, Only suCHcieoty inclined lorgood dralaage THE SOIL IS EXCELLENT, And of such oharac that It never cakes and la neither muddy In Winlernordusty In Summer. IT HAS A DITCH OF WATER RUN NING THROUGH IT. THE MAIN STREET AND AGRICUL TURAL PARK RAILROAD Is completed and running through the en* lira land and 1 now operated successfully through Park Avenue, 100 feet wide, o en Ing Into the Agricultural Orounda. A DEPOT OP THE LOS ANGELES AND INDEPENDENCE RAILROAD In LOCATED ON THE GROUNDS. This 1, really the West End of our beau tiful city, with the benefit of FRESH, PURE BREEZES FROM THE OCEAN, uncontamlnated by gas or sewer effluvia A glance at tbe elegant mansions and fashionable residences now e.ected and In course of ereotlon must satisfy any par- Jon desiring a bom* that this Is the nlace THE TERMS WILL BE MADE EASY AND PRICES MODERATE. MIPS WILL BE FOUND At the office of the Farmers' A M chants' Bank. Also, at the offlea ot ihe Malu Sir* and Agricultural Park Railroad. O. W. OHILDS and JOHN G. DOWNEY will give special attention to those seek- Ing Information. •epiiatt BIMMONDS' rv»il>ol> Wliisky H.n been found a remedy lor INDIGES TION, DYSPEPSIA and NhK- VoUSWEteS. It Is sovereign In Its elL'cacv for Medicinal & Family Purposes. The IMedic.'tl Faculty uoncu'r iv the Judgment that It Is A, PUKK KTIMULANT AND TONIC AND I'UK CONQUEP.OIt OK DYSPEPSIA. None genuine unless labeled with the Rlcnaiuie of a. SIMMUMin, tes.it Pro prletor, over the cork. PREUSS & SCHUMACHER. SOLE AOENT3 FOR LOS ANGELES CITY AND COUNTY, Who will supply the trade at the same price and terms Ihat the goods can be had from the proprietor, iv San >ran clsco. 11*4 Mm BOOKS, TOYS, FANCY GOODS, AND Musical Instruments, FOR THE HOLIDAYS, Can be found In Immense Quantities AND AT Lowest Living Prices AT THE POPULAR STORK OF LOUIS LEWIN & CO. novltf W. M. WILLIAMS. T. THOMPSON. W. M. WILLIAMS & Co., General Forwarding, Storage and Commission Merchants. WAREHOUSE—San Pedro at. depot. OFFICE—Nos. 1 and 8, Downey Block, with Thompson A Ellis. N. B.—We are prepared to make niter al loans on grain stored with us at ONE PER CENT, per month. a9lf FIRST CLASS WHEAT LANDS FOR RENT. Also, 0B HANCUKS Apply to MACLAY A MOFFITT, San F ando, JUDGE WIDNEY, or OOL. E.,E. HEWITT, Los Angeles. >a-?mf> OLDEST AUCTION HOUSE IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. E. W. NOYES Has opened out at No. 1 MARKET ST., opposite the Court House, and will be pleased to serve his old friends and the public. Particular attention paid to Real Estate sales. Regular sale days for Horses and rolllngstock, WEDNESDAYS & SATURDAYS. As I have no part ami and do my own worit, I intend to m:ike my charges less titan those nf anybody else In the busi ness, charging on real rstute two per ototi lor tho Brat 81000 indusij percent, on nil sums itbovp ihttt mount. Will tttty FURNITURE. HORSES. WAGONS and all kiuds of property, and pay casn. N. B.—Saturday's sales commence at 10 A. m. and close ut 4 r. x. E. W. NOYES, Oldest Auctioneer In Southern California. nv2t I OLDEST AUCTION HOUSE — AND i Largest Stock cf Auction Goads IN THE CITY. HE. J=Z>. BEOWIT, Auction and Commission Merchant, Two doors ea*.t, of old stand, on Court St., I Sou h ul Court House. I ■9-lleztilnr S ilex on Saturdays, from 0 A. M. till 4v. m. KpaotaJ sales made at any time or nlao*. Cash paid for all kli.ds ot goods. Ueierenee, by permission: U.E.Hyde, , President Hank ot" Vlsalla; E. F.Spence, I Ci.slilerConu.ierclal Bank, L. A. t si2tf H. R. IJIIOWN, Auctioneer. J. G. JACKSON 3 j«iiail>ei- Dealer Corner Alameda and First Streets. lisAtiii in DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, POSTS, SHINGLES, LATHS, SHAK ICS, PLASTER OP PA It IS, CEMENT AND HAIR. J. M. GRIFFITH & CO. Lumber Dealers. , CORNER OF Alameda and First Streets ' uKAuns a DOORS, WINDOWS, 1 BLINDS, SHINGLES, POSTS, LATHS, , SHAKES. HAIR, 1 PLASTER OF PARIS, ETC. ETC. LUMBER AT REDUCED I>RICES • — AT — Perry, Wood worth A Co.'o LVMUER YAUDB 1 — Ami}— , PLANING MILLS, No. IS reianerilHl alrril, near Knllrvaul r.opoi. mr2o-tf t*\ i AAA Salary. r>n.iia,nM*n*s (hIZUU f V'StSftrCVat yiHWi,iini« st., nuuuuu--* act) no. ntj SOCIETY NOTICES. Masonic Notices, ■■■ "mk * a. x.—tu* state* a*MUm»kmmm ot thU Lodge ire beldoa)i___| am MONhA T ..f.»eh _oarvV__Bl 7:» r. at. Moan km ol Prwutt, V .S pba. No. 203, and 11 Miller Xwoli .™ HfBS • S i .landing aw opr llally Mviim , ■ .. , t tA* Hy order of tbe w: •M: • 3K fn** Hairs. SMeratu-v. L» tajriat Chaffer Ma. 13, ft: . 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