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VOL. XII. §0$ guvatd. '~.i11.h*4 «ve,y morulas' except Mon day, BY .IUMUPH I>. LYNCH. irrtS FOR DAILY HERALD: l'w ,nmim, by mull ornxpress Iljj su month. " " S Thrae months " ,• De-<v«reu by carriers, per woek ■ conl« LOS HERALD . . ibftsbed ovcry Saturday morning. TERMS*. jne ) »jr,by mail orexpreM.onecopy..Sßqt Bix montlis, 11 " " „ •*•! tt Thi -c " " " " ~« w Advertisements Inserted hi reasonable r»t >s. .il mud. of Job-Work atone to con. pete wltn San Francisco In ■-rlcc.fltyle. nnd Kleannco ol Work, funiiahln. Morning Telegrams. t*nMKrnu;«rM Oin.»ir Ni.iiiii. Mojave, July 22.—H Alsue, S B Wright, C X Kidder, R F White, N Nelson, E France, G W Wood, Misa 8 Wetch, M R Vernon. G W Home, H Luke, W Smith, B Hall. Terrible Ekiiliimlou hi a»«tfMß«Mfr. Sacramento, July 20.—At 12:30 to-day the whole city waa shaken aa hy an earthquake, followed by a terrific report, aa of a whole pack ol heavy artillery. Instantly, from the centre of tho mass of buildings comprising the Central Pacific Kallroad shops, arose a vast cloud of smoke and steam, filled with timhera, hrlcka, broken iron, etc. Thouaauda of people Hocked to the worka, aud found that the two most easterly of the system of six huge boilers, which furnish steam for the great engine of the works, had ex ploded, utterly demolishing tlie brick boiler house, scarcely leaving oue brick ou another. ONE OK THE BOILERS Parted in the middle and the fire box end shot upward aud northerly, and passing over a lofty pile of wood, fell downward and through the heavy bilck wall of the e*r shop, landing iv tlie middle of tlie shop. The other end parted iv two pieces—oue large section shooting south through the heavy brick wall of the machine shop and falling in the centre of it. Another piece weut easterly aud passed through the heavy brick wall of the black smith shop. Tlie other boiler was torn, but did uot move far. A der rick maat eighteen iuchea square, heavily ironed, waa snapped oil' short at the base, as if a pipe stem. Nearly every window iv all the brick buildings forming the square, lv the center of which the boiler house stood, waa broken. Window frames were torn out, doors Bmaah ed, and whole sections of several oofs were toru off. Some of the pieces of iron and the wall, fell ou flue machinery, damaging it. AH the machiuery In the weat ends of the machine and car shnpa were f- v plastered with mud formed l>. c t'irown-up earth, softened by steam. FO. "NATELY. BUT PSW MEN Were lout the shopa, it being Sunday, and little work going on. riteam had been ordered for one o'olock for work iv the boiler shopa uud a fire had been started under the boilers that exploded tome fifteen minutes. Both boilers were ne*, and had been but a short time In place, uud were made of the best matt-rial. The Fire Department of the city turned out instantly, aud came to the scene of the disaster. Hun dreds of willing hands were in a few moments at work, clearing away the tleoris to flod supposed missing men, as it wasthougiit four men wore buried lv the ruins. However, these were soon heard from. Oue man, name not had, was cut badly on the face with spliutera. Benjamin Burdge, a fireman, had his leg broken, aud J, Plant, the engiueer, was slightly cut ou the hand. This left but one m m miss ing. J. M. KKYES, A ''email. Presently, eighty fret from ,i le boiler-room, wedged be tween a p-.i„ „f wo „j a,„| a freight car, Ills Ma found, torn und mutdated ID ~ lU(>at horrible manner, r «'"*»;■»„, almost sev ered from tbe body. Bha heart, lungs and intestines were all »„,.,, out, aud the "'"'"J broken ami Ucerated One ; •>; • | tbe oarahop, e'B". hndy was where ,M hree children, ".o live MfOM<» . ver hi th- town of Washington. F. ur meu were standing in front of t c boilers when they exploded, "» s lUo ,m,y °"° k " lel '' * TH E CAUSE OF THE ACCIDENT Has not yet been determined. Ihe hMe s niay have blown up either f m the accumulation of too much irom u>» , { water unil sun _ ta j it may be the . to "reman X** com . . I feeding the boilers when, :,: , - , \::; 1 n f r".u'jed „,>itnr to lie needed, lie fouuil tney l eMlort of water H.eam was . i,. tl.p oilier four boilers. "Tl" loss by tbe accident is no vet known, but is .slimated at from $10,000 to $15,0U0. »»•■««' ir.'".smi..a Rait. W iMWOTOIt, July 21.-A let . . v'„. i,tou received from a mili terl of high rank 111 the w7st "he belief that, o aru.V by 4,«b0-' f Bu ." " osli e1 id ans. Sitting MIU» M f I 'reported to be peacefu ly n ui patro" the border thor- Los Angeles Daily Herald. Chicaoo, July 21.—A Tribune Bismarck special says: General Miles Is In lhe neighborhood ol Bear Paw Mountains, whore he ex pects lo And a large body of .Sioux. The General's fighting force does not exceed GOO. The wood chop pers along the river say that tie will ho cleaned out if he strikes the main body of (Sitting Bull's follow ers. Old officers on the frontier, who fought ludlans beforo Milb* entered the army, say he will get caught. One of them, who is known throughout the United States, said that Milo»'s ambition to he a briga ilier would lead him into a fight against his judginenl; that Die white scouts such as "Yellowstone Kelly" and a company commander uf the Fifth Inl'antiy would bring on au engagement whenever an op portunity preseuted Itself. They feel that this is Miles's chauoe to make a ten-strike, and they ale only doing their duty if they par ticipate lv the tmergency where his whole command will ho iv volved. The Fifth has the Bnmp confidence in Miles as the Seveuth cavalry had in Custer. Tit*, t IttcnK" U'lirnl I'llqn*. New York, July 31.—A Times Chicugo special says: It is uud<-r stood that Ihe wheat, clique has the rest of its wheat, here sold, in "sel ler July" and "seller Iheyeai" con tracts, and intends to deliver it. at its pleasure lv a few days. The clique bought its wheat at all avei age price of 85 cents; storage and otliei charges amount, to 11 cents, and sold it for about $1, leaving 4 ceuls a bushel profit. It made ino-t of its money on option opera tions lv spriug. The Chicago branch of this operation was run at llrst by J. K. Kisher & Co., after ward by Smith & Liahtner, Rum sey Brothers & Co., Bright & Gil lette, William Young & Co , anil latteily hy \V. T. Baker & Co. The fame clique has been running a bull movement in Western rail road stocks, chiefly duo to the bright corn prospects, and Informa tion regarding the crops obtained by the clique through its railroad operations may have led it to throw down its wheat. Mt.re Ntf..iuHr«i far •!»•©**■»« - IgnttHM <)<.i»i".uy. New Yokk, July lil.—lt is learuerl that a new steamer for Ihe Oregon Navigation Company has been ordered from Cramp, of Phil adelphia, nnd it is probable that Roach will have a contract for an other. Haul**.*. Wis999t NEW Yokk, July 21.—The Sun to-tlay says: Bonner again comes Indisputably lo tlie front in tho line of swift, trotting. The sun never shone on such a beat as ho drove on his own exercising truck Dear Tarrytown, Saturday—2:lsl to wagon, on a three-quarter mile track, with Bonner's weight, which is 180 pounds, or a little over. The heal was driven Without a break. It Is safe to say that $50,000 would uot buy Ellwlo Forrest to-day. riiv X»*rt> MMM, St. Louis, July 21.—Tlie Presi dent of the Sanitary Commission, who has been active in ufFirding relief to negro refugees from the South, says that Instead of falling oft, the exodus continues us stroni! as ever, and there is no prospect of its stopping. rrrCKlltliMi AKnltiHj Yellow V.vr. ST. Louis, July 21.—The Health authorities have decided to night on putting in force a partial quar antine against Memphis. A corps of physicians mid sanitary officer, was sent down lo quarantine, 15 miles below tlie city, to stop Mem phis boats, inspect passenger! aud make use of disinfectants. Tlie Yellow l'>v.>r 1.. M»OS|.Mt»j Memphis, Term , July 21.—Fif teen cases were reported to the Board of Health this morning Among the most prominent are W. 0. ("oppinger and wife, George Nail and tlie two Misses Roja Two death! have occurred, Dr. J. C. Harria and W. C. Copplng-r. Tlie exodua of citizens is in full progresa. Business ia almost en tirely suspended, aud the general outlook is anything but cheering Tho Tore .v. Will .Unite n ki.mil London, July 21st.— The Times' Berlin special says that the 'fu comans will make a determim stand against the Rossi advance ut K*Hz, and if defea they will fall hack on Mery. Tic 'It-mess correspondent at' that Herr Haseucleve.', ol„ruh tlie Reichstag from Breslau I trading mucin attention. SPANISH-AMERICAN. BENEVOLENT OOCI Grand Spamt>" Dramatic and NT ENTERTAIN *E TO UK OIVBN AT TUBNVEREI On Saturday Evan g Porths oe nellt of the a] 1 Sly. Prominent ladlei ol this city will »k«i i ■loa. for partlotttats« I TICKETS, : i ' 1 Children Ii t, TO WHOM THIS Take uotlce ill' luiv. A. D. »>''•• " it {S/ioliowhUf •! n etc., m° I'"" 0 . •■ i- moulds; lpalf« ll- is Kan Pedro s.'r «.,. I Grounds nf stir c ImmUOB 8451 oi I 96 Uulted Hiaie" nt I ,-.lalmlus; ll i c ' •al I appear bpfoi" * irom the date ,r " I tblsnn -Ice. 1 JjiT-iw LOS ANGELES. WEDNESDAY MORNING. JULY 23. 1879. MISCELLANEOUS. LOS ANGELKS A. C -A-1> X 31 V AND COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE. This well known institution win begin lis fouith year on MONDAY, AUGU-Vi' Hh, with a full corps of teachers. The following courses of study will be taught on the most rousonable I.tius: PREPARATORY COURSE, GRAMMAR SCHOOL, COURSE, ACADEMIC COURSE, COMMERCIAL. COURSE, NORM AL COURSE. Thorough Instruction will be given in Vocul nnd Instrumonial Music, Painting and Prawlug, Latin, Greek, French, Ger man und Spanish. A commodious building has been se cured on Main street, between Third and fourth. Ample accommodations are provided for >oung ladies wishing to board In Ihe Institution, and suitable rooms for those who prefer to board themselves. §*Tl va te fa in ili es wis ri n g to board young gentlemen attending the school, and all others desiring further informa tion, will please- address Ihe Principal, REV. O. H. KRAMBES, A. M.. Box 1-161, Los Angeles, cal. .jylO Im-diVw THE SCHOOL OH" TltK SISTERS OF CHARITY, ON A'.AMEOA STREET, XV ILL X E-OP S3 N — ON — THE FIRST OF AUGUST. Jy22 St. Vincent's LOS ANGEI WILL I! FRIDAY. SOT THF. MOS' ia th TDK First-' Pages pro: i ing> and and ing lie Bci ol b ll c .8 t/a ma i ai an nil of .ion 1 to a or difl .■eo ol jly bu igued. Trade d\ with sntiona. iteming wYork. renth sts., iI£DY! TONIC AND' EXTRACT, noac i Root, Daude. Butternut, , etc. jECTio\s or Tnn ■ ilea oi tnotttomach, Hd& ptrtwthenß tho euros DYSPEPSIA, ICS ANn NKHVOUS 1 BIUotTsNK.> FLAT. I VEItAND AOl 11, TOR. \ 'ICS, CONSTIPATION, ' m tho IrVEn im KID. 1 oaeHy vitiiout liauson, nach ud llowcli lv • t Jpm Mercury. A loc. *S}?MCCISTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The Hygienic Filter AND Water Cooler. This Invention places within tho reach of every faintly the meiiui ot procuring pure aud wholesome water. It will re move ull decayed animal, vegetable or foreign matter, mud, sand, alkali, etc., thoroughly cleansing aud also cooling the water, by reason of Its being made of porous pottery, to a degree healthier aud ploasanter to drink (bail Ice water. HOW THE WATT 18 CLEANSED. Virst tho water pu sea down through four inches of assorted Marino (travel, then through eight lnouei of Patent Whlto Willow and Animal Charaoul; I hen ascends twelve Inches through Fresh Water Sand aud Marble Dust; then descends again through twelve inches of Charcoal. The Filler, with all its tubes, Is made of Terra Cottu, and Is so arranged Ihat all the filtering material can be re moved and repacked entirely with now material, at a trilling expense. They aro mauutuciured lit two sizes viz: Tho Family Size, to contain four gallons, und the office Size, to contain two gallons, of flllored water. The Fam ily Size will Ullcr thirty anil tho office Size riftoen gallons of water In twenty four hours. lo Oakland alone there are about five hundred of those inters now In use, giv ing perfect satisfaction, and a testimoni al from the owner of each ono can be had at auy time. County Rights for Sale. WM. 11. HARPER, Manufacturer, 1200 Broadway, Oakland, Cut. For further particulars address HARPER, MOORE* CO., ml2-ltu Agenls f>r Los Angeles Co. Holly & Magoun's CULTIVATOR, MANUFAt fTRKD BY Holly & Wagocn, stony rwnt,Bonoina County — Aim— Holly & Jones, Lakevll Sonoma County. * May 20. 1877. 5 made by prac rs of experience, >ntaof California ofore offered, tcrinl (with wood rrauted in every ABLE. .K-BOX WHEEL ment, to which we pecial intention of secure the best and CHISEL CTLTIVA OHM ,) aro self-sharpening isst cast steel, with an i of lustenlug t<> the ihing perfection Itself, formation ujdress tho MIV & CO., •aneisco anu Sacramento, JanSliim iADELPHIA EWERY! . AIILSTEDT, Proprietor. rest and most delirious LAt«ER .auuuictured in Southern Cull- Orders lor Draught or Bottled ed ou short notice. B£ER IS NUNI'ABEIL. Jeltj , M. GRIFFITH & COT jmber Dealers. CORNER OF amoda and First Stroetc DEALKIISIM OORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, SHINGLES, POSTS, LATHS, SHAKER, HAIR PLASTER OF PARIS, ETC. ETC THE BEST SUITS MADE TO ORDER IM THE CITY Al The Woolen Mill Store, Downey's Mnrhle Front, opposite Cosmo politan Hotel, Main street. HUITH of Kvery Uescriptioi from to #<13. 1 have conslantly on hand a l%l*f*ncl selHoti-d stock: of lhe m*>** * cloths aud uin enabledtt fumirm ( be most stylish suits at the low est prices. A UOOD I-IT always guarun (•Hi Blankets and Flannels Sold Cheap Everybody who wants to have a cout Tester pantaloons mado to order, wil And it to Ills advantage to call on me. laatl LOUIS FFEIFFENBEKUEIt I)f. steiiiimrts ESSENCE OF LIFE 18 A POWERFUL AND EFFICIEN' remedy for the cure of nervous am physical debility, spornintorrhea.semlnu wuukuess and premature decline. Tho Essence of Life Is the only safe and sure remedy and wil restore exhausted vitality without lull permanently and effectually, no matte iron? what cause or of how lonic standing The Essence of Life If pieasant to take, nnd is free from al noxious drugs; it gives to no to tho diges tive organs, strength to the nerves, ant porraea and enriches tho blood, thereby eradicating all morbid eruptions ol' thi skin. Price, $.1 per bottle, or lour times tin quantity in case, $10, with full direction! for use. Scut to any address, secure from oijs< rratlon. upon receipt of price, whirl may be sent by express, registered letter or Postoffice money order, or C. O. 1) within 4.V) miles nf Han Francisco. References oi the highest standing nm unquestionable veracity from persom that huve been cured. To he had only al UK. H t EIN U ART'S, 42U KEARNY ST. Ran Francisco, Cal.. where all lei tort should he addressed. Office hours from 9 A. M. to 4 p. m. and t to 8 P. M. marl3-3p-lyr rfWVfVfUrf Morpnln. hsblt MwotaWy■ atrf lIUIH I MS »!>"''' runil.PslrilcMi nonubTlriti |If IB I |V| HfmtMMTinl.irporiicut.n..l>r. Carl vA AVli" 1 " 1 " 1 "' w»fid»Btou(it.,Caar»s>tiii nuMia HOTELS. COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. FIRST-CLASS. THE FINEST HOTEL IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. HAMMEL & DENKER, Prop's. This new and ologaut hotel is slluated In the center of tbe city of Los Angeles contalus nearly a hundred spacious and airy rooms, newly furnished In iho mosi comfortable stylo. Rooms lv suites tor families and parties ou every floor, with hot aud cold baths, THKTABLK will always be furnished with tho best supplies that can be pro cured In the maiket. A FKEK COACd Is always on hand to carry guests to tho bouse. No pun-, spared to make guests com fortable in every way. A LARGE HEADING ROOM open night and day. HENRY HAMMEL. myl7tf A. H. DENKEK. PICO HOUSE, CORNER MAIN ST. AND THE PLAZA Francisco Pico, Prop'r. This well known and popular hotel— by common consent tho best appointed and most luxurious In Southern Califor nia—basjust been Refurnished and Renovated. Apartments single aud en suite. The cuisine Is unsurpassed on tho Coast. Every detail rf tho service, apartments and table FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. MSNf MOJAVE HOTEL, Mojave Junction, Oal. THIS HOUSE IS NOW PEPARUi) Mk to receive Its numerous patronsJj&M. and the traveling public lv general. Bt? Ing entirety now and splendidly lur piflbad, it uffbrda .upeiioi accommoda tions. ITS TABLE D' HOTE la second to none In Southern California. THE BAR Is supplied with the cboluest braudsof wlucs, liquors and cigars. An olegaut BILLIARD ROOM Is also attached to tbe house. All trains stop hero for breakfast an ! supp'-ir. It is tho polntof departure for tbe celebrated Inyo county mines, viz.— Darwin, Lone Pine, Cerro Gordo and Pan amtnt. TheofTlceof the LONE PINE STAGE CO. Is at this hotel. The patronage of • traveling public Ib respectfully solicited. E. H. BOYD, fe2l-tf Proprietor. NOW OPEN. SIERRA MA DEE VILLA, A. Trlviito Hotel on tho mesa or table lauds ol tho Hlerra Madre Mountains. Climate unsurpassed for Summer or Winter Residence. Commands a charming view of valley and mountain• overlooking tho Kan Ga briel orange groves; Is four miles from railroad and telegraph station; house en tirely now, lighted by gas, and contains all modern conveniences. ror particulars oddie«s proprietor, P. O. San.Uabrlel. W. P. RHOADEH, Proprietor. THE QUARTERLY REVIEWS —AND-- BLACKWOOD'S MAGAGINE. The Leonard Scott Publish ing Company, 41 Barclay St., New York, Continue their authorued Reprints of the FOtJIt LEADING QUARTERLY REVIEWS RDXNBUBGH ItEVIEW [Whigl, sil2fflf LONDON QUAItTERIaY. REVIEW I Conservative]! 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Coming South Going North f» 3& STEAM EUS |« ti X li 3g |J g gg Orizaba.... JunolS JuneSO July 2 July 5 Ancon July 3 July 6 " T " » Orl«aba.... " 8 " 1(1 " 12 M Ancon ■' 11 " 16 ' W J« Orizaba.... " IS " 20 22 21 Ancon " 23 •' 2o " 27 " 20 Orizaba.... 28 " 30 Aug 1 Aug. 3 Ancon Aug. 2 Aug. 4 " I " * 0r1»aba....l '** T '* *l ** HI 1 Both steamships call at Port Harlord (SanLuisObißpo)and Santa Barbara. On tho down trips Ihey stop at Anaheim Landing, for freight only, wa"The steamers leaving San I ranc-isco July 3, and San Pedro July It, touch at Sauta Cruz and Monterey. •■"Passengers lor San Krannlßco take the train lor Wilmington that leaves Los Angeles at 3.460'c10ck P. M., Los An geles time. Los Angeles and San Diego THE STEAM F.ltS Orizaba and Ancon Leave San Pedro for Ban Diego July 5,10, 14,20,23,30 and Aug. 4 audß. Passengers take the train that leaves Los Angeles for Wilmington at 3.4-3 P. M., Los Angeles time. Rafps of Fare from Los Angeles. (Payable in Gold.) Cabin. Steerage. To San Francisco *16 00 $10 00 To Port Harlord 12 00 To Santa Barbara 8 00 6 00 To B»u Diego 8 00 8 00 Plans of stoaniere'cablns at agent'sofßce, where berths may be secured. FOR WAY PORTS. The steamer Constantine leaves San Buenaventura nnd Santa Barbara for San Francisco every Saturday, culling at way ports. Freight steamers leave San Francisco for Sun Diego and way ports about every ten days, carryiug stock, combustibles, etc. For Passage or Freight as above, or for tickets to and from Eastern Cities and Princi pal European Ports. AND Yosemite Valley and Big Trees, Either direct or by way of San Francisco, apply to H. McLellan, Local Agent, Office, No. 66J Main street, over the Commercial Bank, Los Angel ss. S. P• R• R■ COMMEiVCINU MONDAY, May 19 th, 1879, And until further notice, TRAINS tttt<l BOATS Will leave LOS ANGELES as follows: 9, Of! A. M.-DAILY-Via L. A. AI. B, ■OU K. — Local Passenger Truln to Santa Monica. (Arrlvos8:I0 a. m.) W.OCA. M.—DAILY —Local passenger iOO train to Wilmington. (Arrives at 9:10 A.M.) ——— Ifl.OC A. M.-DAILY-Sail Francisco IU.Ou Through Freight and Third class Accommodation train. (Arrives at 11:55 A. X.) I.IC P. M.—DAILY—Sau Francisco Ex .lo press tralu, connecting at Latbrop won the Atlantic Express train ol the Central Paoifio Kallroad. (Arrives 1:55 p. M.) 2.1C P. M.— DAILY —Arizona Express, ,Z9 connecting at Yuma with dally .suites for Prescott wilh Colorado Klver sleumers, and with dally trains of the southern Pacllln Kallron.l of Arizona for ounnQiuuue (182 miles east from Yuma) and end of track. Dally Btages for Pbce nlx, Prescott, Floronceand 'lucson. (Arrives lv: 1 5 A. M.) 3 .0fl P- M.—DAILY—LocaI rassongor ,0U train to Wilmington. (Arrives 2:20 P.M.) 4 .fin P. M.—DAILY—LocaI Passenger ■UU Irani 1.. Santa Ana, connecting with Stages for Sun Dlogo. (Arrives 8:50 A. m.) I, .in P- M. — Sundays Excoptod—Via 4.ZU L. A. & L K. R.-Local Passen ger train lo Santa Monica. (Arrives 3:25 P. M. Notice.—On Sundays tills train will leave Santa Monica ut 4:20 P. M. and Los Angeles at 5:40 I*. M.. TICKET OFFICES: No. 1 SPRING ST., Telegraph Offlro; Commercial St. R. R. Depot; DEPOT OFFICE B. P. R- R. A. N. TOWNE, General superintendent, Ti H. OOODMAN, General Passenger and Ticket Ag't. E. E. HEWITT, Assistant Hnperlnlendeni.. Los Angeles. A PHYSIOLOGICAL View of Marriage! iT^ B Y0 l ßMß , Vs*" ,,i(! < ?to Wedlock and iff ifflaM Jy — fey lU.itit-a ol mnrnnco sad th* 7^XSa^rihmwAmmJtfi , iIK iM.nt until |ufit;trif , - AND ! . ' rets nf Hfpi'oductinn am i ■limii is ' Dißpnsi iDf Women M VWili] W.W aj mM A book fnr jirivatr. ronsid. 'IJ f'"9* 1 if T r t,,uill "f : l*» c 'i 1" l* 1 ; ADVISER! „ OnnlKlt-wrilornii a Private Nature li-nm Soil Muse, Bxceases, or Secret Diseases, wflli tlio tai< nemm of ctirf, I'l'-i Ifirpe nsHf!-, ptlt'eiOftt. A CLINICAL LECTOjUEoii th* •bay* disc mm »n4 .lime Dfths Throat and I.nncn, C*tarru,B.upturo, th* Opium Hablt.Sc, pries lUcti. lv mer booh sent inutpaiil on rrceipt of prico; or s!l thres, ConlHlninx MO in go*. In uutifitlly illtntrnl.-.1. lor 75 it*. Addrcii J>B. BUTTS, flu. Ll'N. Sta St. Ut. Louts. M» PHYSICIANS. Isaac Fellows, M. D., HOMCEOPATHIST. OFFICE—No. a Odd Fellows' Building. OQlco Hours—lo to 12 a. m.; 2to6p. M. Dr. Kirkpatrick. Office and Resideuco-No. 15FRANKLIN BTREET. fe2B-lm Or. N. P. RICHARDSON, Physician and eon Residence, Fort Hill, I Offloe, Maaearel Buena Vista street. I Building,upstairs. J. HANNON, M. D., COUNTY PHYSICIAN. MABCAREL BUILDING,UP STAIRS Residence Downey' Avenue, East Los Angeles, near the end of street rail "office hours from 111 to 12 A. M.; from Ito , P. v. apao-tf Dr. Joseph Kurtz Has removed his office to No. 82 MAIN STREET, over potter 4 Bradley's Furni ture store. „ . . Office Hours—From 10 to 12, 4 to 6 and 8 to 9. Resldenoc—Buena Vista street. myltf LAWYERS. Walter D. Stephenson, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ■•-OFFICE—Next to the Law Library, Temple Block. tegntf J. B. McCONNELL. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms No. 76. and 77, Temple Block. J. a. EASTMAN. A. J. KING. EASTMAN & KING, ATTOBNKYH AT LAW. Nos. 3,4, 5 and 6, STRELITZ BLOCK, BPRIHC STREET. d!4tf JOHN C. MORGAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Oillce with J. G. Eastman, Slrellts Block, Spring street. mm. V.E.HOWARD. F.H.HOWARD. J. BROBSEAU. Howard, lirosseau & Howard, A TTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS J\ AT LAW. Rooms, 66,67 and 68 Tem ple Block, ttllrd iloor, Los Augeles. feb3-tf 8. C. HUBBELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rooms 3 and 4 Ducommun b Block, corner Main A Commercial streo's. Los Angelos. may7-ti F. P. Ramirez, ATTOKNKV AT LAW. OFFICE—Temple Block, No. 72, Lo* Angeles. m2-lm BUSINESS CARDS. JUDSON, GILLETTE & GIBSON, EXAMINERS OF TITLE AND CONVEYANCERS, Rooms 13 and 14, McDonald Block, Main St., LOS ANGELES, Cal. sepl«tf W.H.J. BROOKS. GKORQE J. CLARKE. w. ■< ii. Russell, Att'y at Law. BROOKS, CLARKE & RUSSELL, Searchers of Records and Examiners of Titles. BY ALLEN'S BUIDING, corner Spring aud Temple st reels. TO COLONISTS. FOX*. SA.I^E, FINE Orchard and Vineyard Lands, Ali Irrigable and level, situate on the line of tho 8. P. R. R., one mile from an Impotant slatlon. The soil Is a rlcb loam; tho water belongs to the land. Price, $15 per acre; one-half cash, bal ance In one year, at ten por cent. Dis count for cash. None but principals need apply lo H. M. JOHNSTON, als-lin East Los Angelei. THE HERALD STEAM PRINTING HOUSE Has facilities for doing JOB WORK not equaled in South ern California. Power and Job Presses run by steam se cure promptness and moder ate prices. Give this office a call and secure work r.t San Francisco Prices and of a San Francisco finish and style. l>r. Yung Yee Sun, Pliyaleian and Hurgeon OFFICK-No. 1? NEGRO ALLEY. Los Angeles, Cal. Offloe Honrs Irom $ to It A. «. and from 6 to 7 r. K. felt NO. 41 SOCIETY NOTICES. Masonic Notice. j. lis, *anl« Mfa Halt, I A\ Jk A. M.—Tho stated meeting! y of this Lodge are held on tha 7\jr\ first MONDAY of each monto al ' ▼ > r. >. Members of Pental pha. No. 202, and all Master Masons la good standing are corJlally Invited. By orderof tbe W:- Mi ch as. Smith, Secretary. Lot Angelei Chapter No. 33. R; • if. ■ :• Slated eon vocations on Id (Vjfxl MONDAY of each month, 1/>A3Kf ni p. x. at Maaonle Hall. U/ \Jtl Sojourning eompaalons In rV Am good sUndlng cordially In. vtted. By order of A. W. EDELMAN, H. T I f Sam. Phages, Secretary. Knights of Pythias. aBmJ OLIVE CoDOK, No. 2*. \eH_v meets every Thursaa/ evening, si 7 o'clock, at the Castle-Hall. Downey Block. All sojourning Knight* In good standing are cordially Invited. I. A. DUNSMOOR.C. O. C. E. Mii.es, K. of R. ft. NIGHTS TEMPLAR Da Ut* Cemaianeer, da. B * W t.t;. Holds Its stated conclaves at the Asy ium In Masonic Hall, on the Third THURSDAY of each month, at 7)4 o'clock p. M. Sojourning Knights Templar In good standing are cordially Invited to at tend. By order of the o:- J. C. Littlefielo, Recorder. Lai ineaUs Council Na. 11, Rayal and ' Salad Matters, F. • A. »., Holds Its stated assemblies on the 4th Monday of each month at Masonic Hau, at 7:80 p. M. Sojourning Companions In good standing are fraternally invited to attend. By order ofthe Th;. in;, ft. G. CUNNINGHAM, Recorder. Loa Asgelei Lodge Wo. SS, I. O. O.F. Regular meeting held on hsW taea WEDNESDAY EVENING ol Uw eiu " n week at 7% o'clock. So- iournlng brethren In good standing are cordially Invited. J. W. BARD, M. 0 A. Frank, R. B. Orange. Grout Encampment, Na. 11, I. 0. • 0. F. REGULAR MEETINGS held SJ Ejun the Second and Fourth «g BSTUESDAYB of each month at ,_ 11 TK P. M. Sojourning Petri, archs in good .landing are cordially invi ted to attend. _ „ c c. lips, c. r. B. Makxsen, Scribe. Confidence Engine Company No. 2 A REGULAR MEETINGS O this Company will take plaoi on the first Wednesday eve ning of each month, at o'clock. By order, W. S. MOORE. Secretary " Nanking Housm FARMERS' & MERCHANTS' JBANJbt Of Los Angelee. CAPITAL SOO.OOO CO ISAIAB W. HELL MAN -..President L. C. GOODWIN Vice-President JOHN MILNER. .Secretary BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Im A lAS W. II F. I.MAN, JoHK 8. GRIPFIIC, 0. W. I H ll.lis, C. E. THOM. L. C.Goodwin, A. Glassell, I'll I 1.. CiAIMIER, bOX. AMESTOY, J (i - I Mascarxl. Exchange for sale os NEW YORK, LONDON, DUB LIN, FRANKFORT, PARIS, BERLIN and HAMBURG. Receive Deposits and Issue Their Certificates. Buy and Sail LEGAL TENDERS, GOVERN MENT, STATE, COUNTY, AND CITY BONDS. Will also pay the highest price for Gold snd silver Bullion. Commercial Bank Of Los Angeles. Authorized Capital - 300,000 . E.HOLLENBBCK President E. F. SPENOE „ Cashier DIRECTORS. A. H. Wilcox, W. Woodwohtbt, a. H. Mott, H. Mabdbv. ' 1. Lankkrshim, O. 8. Witherby, E. F. SPENCE, J. E. UOLLKNUKCK. This Bank is prepared to receive de posits on open account, Issue Certificates of Deposit, and transact a general Bunk ing Business. Collections made*and proceeds remitted at ontrent rates of exchange. LOS ANGELES COUNTY BANK MAIN STREET, Los Angeles.- Cftl Capital Stock (paid up;, 300,000 J. 8. SLAUSON President X, S. BAKER Vice-President J.M. ELLIOTT -Cashier DIRECTORS. it 8 : Si!*"SOW, A. W. RoWVAH. V. A. Hoover, Robert 8. Bakek J. Bixby, Geo. W. Prescott Receive Savings Bank deposits. r Buy and sell exohango ou Sau Francisco. New York, London, Paris. Berlin W Frankfurt. Buyexchenge on ali parts of the United States and Europe. Receive money on open account and Cer tificate of Deposit, and do a rentral banking and exchange business/ 4