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FRIDAY?. ...MAY 2, 1879 Herald Steam Printing House. Tbe Herald steam Printing House Is art surpassed by any Job Printing offloe • > the Pacific Coast, outside of San Fran. Steea, In facilities (or doing Job work, 1 ow prices, good work and expedition aar be relied upon at tbla office. Freight Rates. We give place, In otir local col umns, to a communication from ~Ycrbum Sap., who is, by the way, ding ranoberos of Lot ity. We reaped the respect the views that immunicatlon. He vict 119 of a wrong d he founds his alle ge rates for tbe trans graiu which prevail uko aud New York. grain is transported a leading cities at a ousidering the dlffer , amounts to only >vo per cent, of those present between Loa an Francisco. > of the controversy i. But we are not, we thall proceed to be v. it has made Chicago i to day Is tbat she is the bead of the navi akes. Grain shipped ' for the European choice of routes. One s, the Wellaud canal awrencs river, to tbe otber is via Buffalo canal to New York. 1 ihipper, with such es, water and rail, is e-f unparalleled ad ;re is no other shipper vorld who can con self upon suoh a tre- F rchase upon people I H ia simply transpor all. "Verbum Sap." ly well that, fori ears a system of the most troat competition ever c American continent between all the rail ug, by devious routes, cago and >ew York, grain shipper has the 1 a deadly competition ivhich. •'. ou* • I -orgeat rules jo* Ss»» 'K-rs between Bbiuago and INew V • ; ■• I'mn tnosfl betwe n P; df'pota—eoua tac.ce ;■ ,ij UUd i t»\ >l as : : wit el v' tveett cert .va boat ilnes U t*> ~< l.olis, dun, which trie t;at. „.,;, r • > . •fai !'.,r Or thing ;■>:', bell •• --» • i'''eawlj '.t. tsu,„ of the ling our correspondent lo overlook, and he well as we do. Not c shipper of grain In choice of several lines to ship his grain to but he bas the low as well, with the added o, whose significance «very stuueut of political economy will understand at a glance, that at least a thousand tons of grain ' await shipment tn tide-water at a given time, for one M transportation facill uigeles. To bring tbe le comprehension of the a wan were about to se passenger railway to y five passengers tee, be would hesi the sagacity of tbe Rut, If he were a thousand passengers s apieca he would (nter to the speculation, be iuld know that be could »y hy the venture, l repeat -hat, taking all stances into the count, price* lor the transpor •ain known ou the Amer lent prevail tc.-Jay over m Pacific Railway, t always said, and we say they could he lower with to lliis people and to a which is the avant settlement and develop sparsely settled country. We learn tbat San Bernardino was disgraced ulglit before last by a pitiful exhibition of hoodlumism. Prof. L'ppet had been announced lo speak on the constitutional questions which occupy the publio mind. He hail a large and intelli gent audieuce, but a number of "roughs" sought to make their presence apparent. The Professor took admirable advantage of tbe opening, and turned the tables by advising his bearers to vote with the gentleman, iv prererencj to , themselves iv the hoodlum Prof, bippet is one of the logical und clear-beaded tUei- I" the Slate, and it is a pain ful commentary upon San Ber nardino manners that so accom pli gentleman could not be respectful hearing. It -edit of the respectable Sau Bernardino that 0 this gross lucl uished stranger. v the Qhram'' 1 ' LAST NIGHT'S NEWS. PACIFIC COAST. IS TOG'It. RKI'OHT. *AN r«.AN T CWCO STOCK ANI> ICX' CHAN 01. BOAKI' MOKNING SK3SION. han Francisco, Msy 2 UtoOphlr. 81, SIX. 230 Bullion, W, 6!^ «l) 4, 01,4, 34, .I3ji, lIBU Kx'uuor, 6*4. &>», 81 b-V, 450 Mexican, 34,31)4 T5 Overman. »J4 .115 G 4 C, VA 3SU Juslicc. 3.70, 3.70 85 B A B. lb?, s 10, MX 1100Uala, 7,854s 00,7 60 Union 74,71 btJO, 7 b 111 HO Alia, W. IC3I Savage, IDS 615 Julia, 176, 3 70. WW Con Va. 6»4 3.60,1 65,151 i% 70 Potosl, 3.8U 220 Caledonia, I.on, 370 MAN, ll 1 ;, IP. >.8) S3O Point, «4 181 H hill, 185 (120 Jacket. 17, IC4, 270 Challenge, 2 si, 16! i, ItV, i-75 MO Imperial,! 40 1315 Lady W,1.15 100 Kentuck, 4 70 Hon Ward. 1.05, 1.10 ll Alpha, 19 lUoScorpion,2,3o 10«> Belcher,B"i, 1% us N Con Vs, 11'j 30 Confldenoe, 11 1 , ICO Bentcu.4.2s (USNev, 40, 4*X, 750 N Bonaima, 1.20, 4-,,4.5, 1.0 140 Ulan. \b%,\\>i IWMackay,2 2uo Belcher, o.', 10J all Vl« w, 1 ' 1. o'.i EVENING STREETS —1.. - P. M. 1 Ophlr. SO s; Exchequer, s>-i b, f/;«; is Nevada, 01% s; Alta, tty, b, 0)4 a; Utuu, 15' i I>; N Cou Va. II <t b. UK a; Ben ton, b,4!.a; Savags, ltrJi Conn lence.lSa; point, 6>4 s; Cboliar, 0 1; Julia, 3.65 I). 3.70 a; Mexlcau, 3.!4 b, :»•» a; B A B, UH b; Utah, |s>, b, 16 n; Over man, Vi b; Oon Va, o'.0 '. b, «'» a; 1 ala, 6'» b,7a; Halo & Norcross, 12 b; Kureka, I7'i b; tl A C, h>,«; N Bonanza, t 20 s: Jacket, 16Kb; Imperial, 1.35 b, 1.40 a: Cr Point, 5% b, 6V4 a; Union, 72H b, 73 ■; Bodle, ie., b, 'j 1 v. EASTERN. ■ hot Ills Wire auil Hi .led llun-eil. Toledo, May lib.—A man going under the name of Mous. Floren tine, stopping at the Hooper House, last night shot his wife, known as "Miss Lillie Ellis," now playiugat tbe Adelpha Theatre, through the neck with a revolver; then putting the weapon to bis bead, fired and Instantly killed himself. Miss Ellis is considered to be in a precarious condition, but tier physicians have strong hopes of saving her life. Jealousy is supposed to have been the cause. Indian Sltir.l rs In T*-*tae. Oalvkston, Miy Ist.—A Aews special from Orifllo, Texas, says parlies from the neighborhood of Pesos river report Klowas killing herders and driving nil' stock. Mr. Belcher and oue of his men were killed on Saturday and another on j the 23d ult. There ure fears of a general massacre. Our Oil Interests. Editor Herald: The Star Oil f..-v. .... m. I. n .... rum.ntlv oll,int*rdl ftb.U Batne to Continental Oil an 1 Transportation Company, cnlo corr.ptiiw hi tju I relieved * receiver appoiu-ed hy a .^:*=i ! fur .owe tl* 4lß until yesterday, ft seem* Mutt "there l,a« been roam pany tlrm iooks rattier itrauga iv us people here. The new company have shipped and received at this point seven car-loads of two-inch pipe, for the purpose of laying a pipeline from the Pico wells to the refinery at Andrew's station. By said opera tion hauling oil by wagons will be dispensed with. X am glad to see that that company havo at last come to their right senses and the change will save thousands of dol lars during the year. It will take 550 barrels of oil to All the pipes between tbe well and tho refinery. The new pipo line is laid by the direction of the new company and uuder the supervision of C. N. Feltou, Esq., of San Francisco, our old friend K.C. MacPherson super intending. I have all the confi dence tbat can be plaoed in any one tbat "Mr. Mao" will fulfill his work iv every respect satisfactorily, and be is the only one who stood by tbe San Fernando oil distrlot and Its people when others with drew from selfish motives. May success follow him. Everybody feels encouraged since tbe entrance of this company, as we have entire confidence in Mr. Felton. We look for the pres anca of Messrs. Felton and Mac- Pherson in a few days, to com mence operations. It is understood that there will be some chauges made among the employe*. We hope that the present com pany will put their shouldets to tho wheel and push development to the fullest extent. Had the Star Oil Company paid more attention to the devel opment of the district it would have stood as high as the best in Pennsylvania. The crops here look well. Eve rything bids fair thus far for a good season. More anon. Attila. Newhall, May 1, 1879. Cogent Views. Editor Herald: Why do the people of Los Angeles county al low themselves to be gulled on the most important question <,f tbe houi? Doctor Wozencraft, whose scheme to grab the wbole of tbe C>lorado Desert is famous, spoke from the same place as did tbe killer of that great aud good man, David C, Broderick. It Is Dot nec essary to deface your paper with tie killer's name. It is "cattle of that stripe" who are praising the late abortion; and that, too. In the face of all the iatelligence of the couutry to the contraijr. Roth of these bilks would have tbe people believe that the new Constitution Is "just the thing" to cure tbe evils flowing from the extortion of the railroad monopoly; that the "CommUakm" will be an "im provement" on the present system of "regulation" through both hnn«»s of and the oraft well knows It; so tinea the big chief terrier. No benefit can be secured under tbe taxation clause; for, unlike the present Constitution compell ing uniformity and equality in taxation, the uew novel admits of specific taxation, admits of differ ent rates of tax being fixed on dif ferent kinds of property, to that the grand end would follow, should tbe new Constitution be adopted, should Kearneyism betriumphant, tbat wa will have the railroad mouopoly passing a bill fixing the taxation on railroad stock and parapherualia at a comparatively low rate. In conclusion, it is plain tbat the people of this couuty, who think that, by voting for the new "Con stitution, the railroad company are liable to bo "cinched," are wide of the murk, and the quicker the peo ple understand their situation in reference to the monopoly—the quicker they appreciate that honest officers um'er the existing laws will do nil that can be done for them - 1 In n so soon will the burden of oppression be lifted from off their shoulders. Old Constitution. NEW TO-DAY. Lady's Saddle horse. Wanted, a good s'zed, gentle, reliable lady'« Huddle horse. Bay or black pre ferred. Musi be thoroughly broken. Address J. R. D., San Gabriel P. O. EIO-HTH ANNUAL MAI FEST ! GIVEN BY -THB Turnverein Cermania Sunday, May 4th, AT TIIE CITY GARDENS send greeung to John McfeTirath, 1. k.' Haskell, John Twwnsioy, K. l*. Here ford. Jacob Lower, D. v. Wilson, H. D. Barrows and W.C. Furrey, composlngthe arm of Barrows, Furrey & Co., and ti. Kivmark, M. J. Newmark, K. Cohn and M. A. Newmark, cdmposlng the .firm ol H. Newmark A Co., Defendants. You are hereto* required to appear In an action brought agHlnst you by the above named Plaintiff in the District Court of the Seventeenth Judicial Dis trict of the State ol California, In and for the County of Los Angeles, and to an swer the complaint filed therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day of servi :e) aftei tbe service on you of thlssummons —If se'-ved within this county; or,lf served out of this county, but In this District, within twenty days; otherwise, with in forty days —or Judgment by de lault will be taken against you accord* lng to the prayer of said complaint. The said action Is brought to obtain a decree of this court for the loreclosure a certain mortgage described In tbe said complaint, and executed hy tbe said John Mc toil rath on the 20th day of Au gust, A. D. 1877, to secure the payment oi a certain promissory note for the sum of f37>iu gold coin, with interest thereon from uate at the rate of 1% per cent, per month, payable every three months in advance, and aisos oercent.ou the prin cipal and interest round due for attor neys'fees; tbat the premise* conveyed by said mortgage may be sold, and the proceeds applied to the payment or said sum or $3701) gold coin, with Interest as aforesaid; also, 5 per cent, on tbe princi pal and Interest found due for attor* neys'fees; that a receiver bo appointed to take charge of the mortgaged prem ises and to receive tbe rents and prodis thereof during ihe pendeucyol this a • Hon, and costs of sutt; and In case such proceeds are not sufficient to pay the same, then to obtain an execu tion against said John Mchlratn for the balance remaining due; and also that the said defendants andall person* claiming by, through or under them, or either ot them, mas be barred and foreclosed of all right, ti tle, claim, lien, equity of redemption and interest in and lo said mortgaged prem ises, and for other and lunher relief, Reference Is had to complaint for partic ulars. And yon are hereby notified that if you fall io appearand answer the said com plaint as above required, the said plaint.fl will apply to the Court for the relief de manded In tbe said complaint. Given under my band and tbe seal of the District Court of the Seventeenth Judlclal District of the State of Caifornfa. in and for the county of l.os Angeles, this 20th day of March, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-n inc. [Seal.) A. W. POTTS, Clerk. By A. RT.MPAU, Deputy Clerk. m2-2m GRAND RALLY ! Anti-New Constitution! A MEETI.W WILL UE HELD In Front of the Cosmo politan Hotel, On Monday Evening, May 5, AT 7'j O'cLOl li. HON. E. C. "* MA 'O NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A. CARD. THE DIRECTORS OF The Hibernia Savings and Loan Society TO ITS DEPOSITORS A BORROWERS. We have carefully considered what would be the effect of the adoption of the proposed new Constitution, upon your interests and upon the trust confided to v«. We hare been aided In our examin ation of the question by men of tried ability and integrity, and we are now constrained by a sense of duty and re* sponsiblllty to state to you the conclus ions we have reached, lv thus address ing you we have no private or personal objects in view. This Hank has no capi tal stock. All its eurnlugs, In excess of necessary expenses, are divided equally among all itsdeponitors.withoutany pref erence or distinctLun whatever. The aver age amount to the credit of each depot.it or Ih only seven hundred and eiahty-two 14-100 1*732 11 100] dollars, and the earn ings oi its sixty-seven thousand three hundred and seventeen 107,317] dep mlt ors si net' the Hunk was esta bllshed amount to twelve millions eight hundred and seventy-two thousand live hundred and forty-i WO 68-100 dol lars. Our depositors, collectively, own a large capital, but Individually they are not capitalists or monopol tuts They are respectable working people, by the use of whoso money this Bank has largely aided in reducing the rate of Interest on money, within twenty years, from two percent, per mouth to seven per cent, per annum. Borrowers al this Bank are chiefly of the same class. Our relations with you hitherto, wheth er as borrowers or depositors, encourage us to hope that what U here stated may have some force in determining your ac tion. We are bound by tbe obligations ol ra e—bottnd by every tie—to sympathize with you, and we deplore the unjust and unfortunate competition with which you have to contend. We kuow that times ure hard, bm we also know thai an uu wise decision of the pending question will make limes harder. Your condition is not so bad lhat It may not be made worse, and we are a*, confident as men can be of anything In the future that tiie ad ptlon uf the new Constitution will only aggravato iho evils of which you now c<. mt lain. In purl ills so confused, inconsistent and absurd that it must lead to protract ed controversy uud litigation, its scheme of taxation is arbitrary, unjust and im practicable. It proposes to tux [1] depos itors on their pass books; [2] to tax the bank on Irs mortgages; [3] to tax tbe coin secured by tbe mortgages; and [4] lt au thorizes the taxation of dividends. It provides for taxing all contracts and ob ligations or every desctiptlon as so much property, and it giv s the Legislature po*er to Increase or diminish the rate of taxation upon any particular property power to make oue kind of property pay nearly all taxes required by the State—h power which must leaa to InQuite strife, contention, bribery and corruption. It is our deliberate Judgment that the new Constitution would tend to make money scarce and dear; to fetter Indus iry; to ducourase enterprise; to prevent the establishment ore >ntfnuancf or fac tories and woikshops; to diminish the value of property, and to hinder the con structlon of buildings and oiher improve ments which go to develop the Htate and give employment to workingmen; that it is revolutionary and destructive lv Its spirit and purpose, an i tends to create discord and haired betweeD classes, and tiiat it would do more harm to working than to any other class. ■ we, therefore, earnestly and respeo; tally advise you that you would promote Interests by voting atalnst the adout«rtn 1 alysis* of industry, tho depreciation of real estate and grave disasters generally, respectfully ask their fellow-citizens lo vote against it. E Martin 4 Co MerohanN Devise L Keuyny c!o 8 Norton do H Cohn do Vache Bros do C Raphael „ do Miguel Leon is Stock raiser Jos Lankershini Farmer Romulo Woo do J Blxby do Juan foro do L»rJ P Widney Physician W H Moore Civil Engineer P Tlbbitts farmer J Aaron „, do B Lmbourdlou Baker X 8 Baker .Kanchero Louis Woit'skUl Runchero J M Griffith Lumber merchant H W Hell-nan Grocery merchant M Levy Liquor merchant WH Maxwell Insurance agent Eugene M >yer Urygoodß merchant A Glass* 11 -....Attorney at law Wm H Perry Lumber merchant W Wood worth do S H Mutt do X M Johnston Stock raiser J M Ri1ey...... Merchant • ranclsoo Maebadu.-Farmcr BF Wood. do John White...„ Drayman B ttouton Stock raiser F P Bacon farmer Louis Phillips do E Naud ;. .'Warehouse owner Juan Bernard Wine manufacturer John Beuuer. Butchers A Weller , do Peter Dussuud Farmer Thos Copley- Draymnn C E White Farmer B Cohn Merchant Sidney Laoy Carpet dealer k SRothchUd Merchant W.S Moure .. Insurance agent Chas Gassagne Livery man H jNewmark Grocery merchant L.C Goodwin Dry goods mercnant O W Child-. Nurseryman 0 Dncommun Hardware merchant J Kuiirls Grocery merchant J s Slauson Hanker J Mascarel Real estate owner Antonio Coronel Vineyard grower L Llchtenberger Manufacturer J X Hollenbeck Banker Hammel A Deuker...Hotel proprietors 1 Lankershlm Miller and farmer J N Van Nuys.. do Dr J Kurtz— Physician J X Skinner Contractor i W Hellman Banker J W Potts, Farmer Pedro Carrlllo Justice of the Peace Geo H Patton Lawyer loa Mullally Brickooakor E Germain Grocery merchant G X Butler Livery stable keeper O H Bliss Orehardlst S Lazard -..Retired merchant Sangulnetti * Vig _ noli Grocery merchnnts T A fanchez Farmer Meybcrg 8r05...„».,...0i0ckery nnd clnssw Wm Pridham Agent W F A Co J Wiley Wells Attorney at law J F Crank Farmer G Hargtlt Contractor 0 F Collins ... do C Agullur Farmer W s Chapman do Wm H Workman...- do C C Lips Merchant E Laventhal do P Philips lusman?e agaOt — Lamanse Farmer S ...Merchant F A Welnshank Butcher A Heller do R M Widney Lawyer 1 G NioholH. Jr Farmer J W Wolfskin Orohardist. W J Brodrlck Insurance ngent J G Howard .. Attorney at law I Hauch Merchant tailor^ Dr J Hunnun Physician Bch.na.ler A Wetns...Boot and shoe m'hts S ....Hotel proprietor A B Chapman „ Farmer -> F del Valle Lawyer 1E f A>bg; 9' •'at* o.ah't | NEW TO-DAY. Cheap Groceries! AT THE T STORE ! 48 & 50 SPRING STREET. Tho entire stock having been purchased at forty cents on the dollar, at SHERIFF'S SALE, IS OFFERED FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS, REGARDLESS OF COST. Enquire Prices Before Buying Elsewhere and Save Money. a3O-2w "THE CITY OF PARIS," 53 and 55 Main St., Los Angeles, Are now offering their new and elegant stock of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS LATEST NOVELTIES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT AT DECIDED BARGAINS! Black and Colored Silks, llLadies', Misses' and Children's Ladies', Misses' and Children's , ,„ ~. I Plain and Fancy Colored Hose, Underwear. Striped bummer Bilk* | In great variety. Gents', Youths'and Boys' Uuder , wear. ?" 8 Gents' White and Colored Shirts, Laoe Gents' Hosiery, Gents' Furnishing; Goods iv every uner variety. ce < Linen nnd Silk Handkerchiefs, asks. I Scarfs, Ties aud Bows. ioc. a yard 1 a yard : 25c. a yard OYS' CLOTHING. j. iiA HATS ! adopted the CASH SYSTEM, which will be strictly adhered to, we are enabled to sell goods lower than ever before. We invite the public to give us a call and be convinced of that fact. Orders from the Country Promptly Attended To. EUGENE MEYER & CO., Proprietors. IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR THE PEOPLE. SOME VERT HARD NUTS TO GRACE. sor i -®a tar 2 ~©a tw l ~®t The People's Award to the Comi aules have sprung up lv „ rbe SINGER has taken the Singer ! The people bought First Prize over all competitors singer Machines as follows: every part of Ihe Union for making more than Two Hundked Times. 1870 127,833 Singer Machines. an imitation Singer Machine. H**' 1871 181,260 I Arter the Chicago fire tho Belief 1872 219.758 " Committee undertook to furnish 1873 232.441 " Why are not similar companies sewing machines to the needy 1874 241,67(1 " formed for making imitations c/ women of that city. Applicants 1875 249,852 " other Sewing Machines f JJ? K»J"H tn f cuoo f* fron> 282,316 " " different kinds of machines; 2941 1877 282,812 " applicants were furnished with 1878 356,432 " The public will draw its own in- machines: 2427 chose Biuger Ma- Many of the manufacturers of ference chines, and 517 distributed their other machines refuse to state their choice among the five other kinds sales. Why? _ ... . ~ , of machines. The girls were to Sales of 1878 over any previous uoui iscontinuiiiy counterfeited; earn t Ae/r HWnfir on these machines, year, 73,620; average sales for every brass and tin never. Why did they take Singers 1 working day of the year, 1,138. «6y*\Vaste no moi.ey on inferior counterfeits. We warrant every machine sold by us. Machines sold on lease or installment plan. The Singer Manufacturing Company, 28 NruiNO Street, Los Angeles, Cal. W. H. TUTHILL, " Islm The Steams Ranchos, ALFRED ROBINSON, Trustee, 120 Sutter St., San Francisco, Cal. USI t\t\i \ ACHES OF MND|l_M m _„ i __ Natural Evergreen Pastures. .urface. Un ftlmut every Wire (v % . :j \\\ \ r.i*> ( v ■ . W. K. OLDEN, Agent. 'y, Cal., April 16th, 1879. ° ■ apl9 j BUSINESS ENTERPRISE. I'im Herald Steam Printing House makes a specialty of Legal Printing. Briefs, Transcripts, etc., printed at low rates. 1000 People Wanted Immediately AT THE CENTRAL MARKET, No !17 SPIUNO ST., To buy Sugar-Cured Hums at 12J0., .Side <at 10c, and Beet at 4c , Mut ton, do. Tbe Highest Market Price paid Tor Beat Cattle, Mutton Sheep, Hogs, Calves, etc. mh2B lm Rubber Paint! Rubber Paint! The uodersigned offer the best rubber paint in the market, mixed ready for use, all shades and colors, at the following prices: White a shades lo '.gal. oans.tl.sopr gal U " 1.70 » fl .. i.uo .. Wagon Colon, In M " it.SO •• Bought direct from the manufac turers. jgo*Partlea will do well to call on us before purchasing elsewhere. Habper, Moore &, Co. The Best is the Cheapest. Averlll Mixed Paint; mixed ready for use. White and all shades and colors, in any quantity required. Universally acknowi; edged to be tbe best and most dura ble In all climates. The genuine to be had in Los Angeles only at Harper, Moore & Co.'s Agents. O. S. Obrick, Qen. Agt., San Francisco. Merchant Tailor. Mr. F. Veyessett, No. 7 Spring street, calls theattentienof tbe gen tlemen of Los Angeles to his large stock of fashionable goods, compris ing tbe latest styles of English and Scotch tweeds, French and English diagonals, broadc'oihs, casl meres, silk and silk velvet vestings and all other fasbiouable goods. Mr. F. Lindqulst , one of the most experienced aud artistic cutters, Is connected with this house and will guarantee a perfect fit In all oases. Jan. 8 tf. The Ladies' Candy Factory And lunch room has been remove.l two doors below the old stand on Spring street, where we are now prepared to furnish bot lunch, tea, coffee and chocolate at all hours; also we keep constantly on hand a fine assortment of fresh candies and cakes of our own manufacture. Remember the place, No. 13 Spring street. Mrs. A. T. Beelkr. feb2tf Gentlemen, If you wish a good tit and good goods, please call at 38 Main street. The Russian Eieotrlc Baths of R. u<ißhna«niivvifeare looated at No. 15 Main street, opposite tk„ Pico House. Gentleman and In dies will be waited upou by persons nf their own sex. novlltf Notice. Tiie Ladies' Oyster Rooms, Re quena street, near Main, opposite tne Uuited States Hotel, are again opened to the ladles and will be carried on in a strictly respeotable way, so tbat all ladles, with or witbont escorts, may feel at ease and receive prompt and respectful attention. Oysters in every style, shrimps, tea, coffee, etc., constantly on band. Job Bayer. ootetf Second band clothing bought and •old at No. 8 Aliso street. n7tf Joe Bayer, of Congress Hall, bas tust received a consignment of ioca lager beer. It is a su perb article and cannot be excelled 5.3 a draught beer. Oysters, shrimps, hot aud oold lunches of all kinds, constantly on band. Give him a call. Corner Main and Re quena streets, opposite the U. S. Horol. o» No. 130 Hill Street. Nicely furnished rooms wltb first class board, use of parlor and piano. Best locality in tbe city. Terms reasonable. Mrs. J. M. Carey, No. 180 Hill street. ocl2 Razors of every make at Suther land's gun store, 75 Main street. Si Get your old domes cleaned and dyed at No. 8 Aliso street. u7tf Cheap prices at Sutherland's gun •tore, 75 Main street. 2my7 Invalids who are suffering U shronlo kidney aud Iv ur jjf rheumatism, dyspepsia, H and all cutaneous affections, go to Fulton's Sulphur We. cated thirteen miles from Los geles, on the Anaheim railn This water Is, beyond a questi line. * ocl«t. Just Arrived. A shipment of Guinness's Ex tra Foreign Stout, Ex. Uoldet Gate, direct from Liverpool, In pints. AI.EX. McKENZIE, 127 Main St., Pouet Building. You can tradeoff yonr old clothe*l for new ones at No. 8 Aliso street, n7U Fine New York cigars at ~ Keoile's, only one bit each. D. DESMOND. ■ I IB NOW READY, THE New Spring Style Dress Ha .H" A i' tne leading shapes In soft snu I !i. I SJJ tI S HATS. Alto, a large variety I Of STRAW GOODS, * ap!3tt j