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VOL. XV. - • imbed every morning except Mon day, BY jljSltl'H JJ. I.VNCH. TERMS FOR DAILY HERALD: far,annum, by mall or express •*"> Six months " «■ « Three months " .° Delivered by carriers, per week M oen.a OS ANttELES WEEKLY HERALD I. ambushed every Saturday morning. TERMS. Oneyear.by mallorextwem,one«opy..«3»» Advertisements inserted at reasonable rates. All sUaaau ef Isb-Work done so pete with Ham Frauelaeo m Ps-leeJlSl'la. «n<l Bloa-aiece ol V»..rU. Late Telegrams. OBlmmm 4rrlT.nn. SAM FBANOiaOO, July 10 —Tbe steataer Ooeanto, from Hongkong, yeelerdey brought over e> thousand 1 i Chinese. ' SSarkoi Mepor,. Sam Fbamouco, July nth.— WbnV quiet; No. 1, $1 40®1 4SJ; No. i. $1 M<»lß7. Bar).-y7du.i; ' feed, WtyfiZi br-wlog, J1.12, f,., light, ami $1.16@120 for bright heavy: standard chevalier, nomi nel; ooeet, do, 92,9. Out*, weak; wood and oboloe $1.60®1.60; com. man, »140®147|; surprise, $165 Corn. Urge y-iiow, $106; email rounddo.ll 06®1.07i;wbiie,$l 12*. Hay, $7A1860. Wool, oo obaugt. Potatoes, 86c«*l. A r»»s>i tgaerrel. Nevada (Oal.J, July lOth.-A auarrel, witb fatal results, occurred at Quaker Hill, six miles from here, laat evening-, between John A. Hayes and Franols E. Johnson. A fight first took plaoe between tbe men, after which JobusoD drew hla pistol and began firing. Five shot, were fired, two of which took effect In tbe body of Hayes, one ol the bullets passing direotly through the heart and causing almost lu stent death. Both parties are mar ried men. Johnson Is now In jaij. The quarrel grew out of a dispute over a watch wbiob Johnson had pawned to Hayes. A r»t»i aMaamsa •>»•> i» r-..*e MmOBD, Cal. L July 10 — Edward Beware, an old cttlaen of Mariposa oounty, was sbot aod killed ut Horoltas at 6P. at yesterday by a neighbor, also an old man, named D. K. Pltaer. Tbe parties had bad some trouble about a fenoe Hue bt tween their farms. About two weeks ago, Plllsr draw a ebotgun upon Bowers aod threatened to shoot, whan Bowers knocked tbe gun aside with a oaue aod gave him a threshing. Ou yesterday tbe two man met on tbe road from town. Pltzer, who waa returning from town under the Influence of liquor, drew his revolver and fired twloe, •ne ball wounding Bowers (de •eased) In the arm, tbe otber enter ing hla breast, passing through the heart aud killing bim Instantly. Pltser wea arrested. Tbe people ara greatly ezotted. and threats of lynching wtfe being frsely made when tbe messenger left tbere at 9 o'olook laat night. • ayaapavasn Bull r**ara»l«. WaMINVTON, July 10, 8 P. at — Tba Preeldanl's symptoms cootluue to make favorable progress. Pulee, 10$; temperature, 101.09; reeplra ttoo, M. Bum, Babnes, Woodward ami Retburn. No otber bulletin will be issued until to-morrow morning. auu Itns>r«»i-« Executive Mansion, July 11— BA. at.—Tbe Prealtlent has parsed a oomfortabls nigbt, and bis condi tion shows Improvement oyer tbat of yesterday. Pulse, 98; tempera ture, M>; respiration, 88. A. bulletin will be issued dally at eight o'olook In tbe morning, one iv tbe after noon and one in tbe evening until farther notloe. 1 p. x —The favorable progress of the President's oase oontloues. D. W. BUSS and others. A afar el **■■■*■■ vl«a bshmihi. I COLTJMBOs, 0., July 11.—Gov. , Foster seat the following telegram to the Uovernors of States and Territories laat nigbt: Governor's Office, i Oolumhus, O , July 10./ Tb Umrrit It. PiaUttd, Oovmor of Main.: Preeeut lodleatloos strongly en oourage the hope tbat tbe Presi dent will reoover from tbe effects of the horrible attempt upon bis life. It must ooour lo all tbat It would be most fitting for the Gov ernors of tbe ssveral States and Territories to Issue proclamations setting apart a day to be generally agreed upon, for tbankagivlDg and S raise to Almighty God for tbe leased deliverance of our Presl dent and for the great evidence of Hie goodness to tbis nation. If tbis suggestion meets your approbation, permit nee to name tbe Governors of New York, Pennsylvania, Ken tucky, Maryland and Ohio as a oommittee to fix upon tbe day to bo an observed. Please reply, (gljrnadj Chab, Foster. Tbe E,e*e laaiaa Bsrsns Bear M r..—...r..uv. ....... Xt, Pabo, Texas, June 11 —News has lost oome to hand of another Indian outrags. I left here for XI Paso del Norte, aeeompauled by Mr. Vyillard K. Moore, Interpreter, to learn the tbe miMj that the troops that left aevan daya ego Indians Los Angeles Daily Herald. Mr. Thomas Key Pugb, son of ex» Senator Pugb, who was made oap live by Ihe Indlaus a week ago, tbry came upon a new .outrage. Six leagues south of Luoero they found the wreok of two wagons and Ibe murdir.nl bodies of Oregorie MtstHi ami hie wife, also tbe body of Capt. Jn.fi A. Toruel, of the Twenty-sixth Infantry. Hs was accompanied by two servants, who made tbeir escape badly wounded, aud reported at Luoero tbat the at tack waa made by twelve Indian*, supposed to be a part of Viotorlo'a warrior band. In tbe mean time a party formed at Carrasul to reoover tbe body of the stage driver, mur dered at the last attack on tbe Cliibuabua stage. In go ing to tbe plsoe tbey left tb* r.gular road so as to avoid the In dians' One league eastward from where tbe stage was attacked tbey found the body of T. K. Pugb, hor ribly tortured and mutilateu while living, and then shot, tbere being three bullet wounds lv his body. The body was buried by tbe party where found. Tlie Mexican author ities bave vow on. tbe scout one hundred and fifty infantry and thirty cavalry soouriog tbe coun try. Tbe party le under command of the famwus Indian fighter Col. Terrs zas. This plaoe bas been visited by a terrible tbuuder etorm, accom panied by continuous lightning. It oommenoed raining at 7 P M , aod lv less than two hours seven inones of rain fell. The damage to build ings In tbe course of erection and to merchandise will amount to Dearly thirty thousand dollars. The Caucus Nominees at Albany. Elbridge Gerry Lapham, the Be rublioan caucus eaudlilate for Uuited estates Senator from New York for the short term, first en tered publio life as a member of tbe New York Constitutional Conven tion in 1867. Iv 1874 be was elect ed to tbe House of Representatives, aud bas slnoe served o intlnually in tbat body, where bis ability and force of character have caua-d him to be recognised among tbe Repub lican leaders ot that body. Mr, Lapham baa always beeu a strong personal and politioal friend of President Garfield. He was lv San Franolsoo at tbe lime of the reception to General Grant in 1870. His wife is a > inter to Roi»-rt B. Moßrlde of V. 3. Surveyor-Gener al Waguer'e uuVe, and lie has a daughter who Is the wife of A. B. Field of rian FranoUoo. Waruer Miller, candidate for the long term, was a volunt. er soldier durlug the war, rising lo the rank of Lieuienunt aud servlug in a rebel prison for some time. After the w.r lie engaged in tbe business of manufacturing'paper. Io 1872 he was sent asadeligal* to tbe Republican National C nveotlon at Philadelphia. In 1874 be was elected to the Assembly, aud again In 1875. In 1878 be was elected a meiiitier of Congress for the Twen ty-seoond district. The Style of Husband Guitteau Was. Tbe Leadvllle Chronicle of the Bth contains an interview with Mis. Theodore Dunsmire, tbe di vorced wife of Cbarlee J. Qult.au. She was married to Dunamlre at Boulder, Col., In 1878, aud Is now residing in this oity. She showed a deoree of divorce granted In 1874, ou the ground of adultery; allow ing her alimony, and prohibiting Guiteau from marrying until ber death. She says be was very cruel to ber from the time nf the mar ring-; tbat when he was a member of Ueury Ward Beeober'a church he would lead in prayer, and as soon as the meeting waa dismissed tell her of some of his swindling schemes. While in New York Guiteau got to spending all hie msun/m' 'lmeln fast bouses, and "nln AjeAb*Jit*' she would bave to support berself. Sbe went to Sara toga, remained two months, and on her return her friends urged ber to get a divoroe, wbloh sbe did. She was afterwards a clerk In tbe Treas ury Department at Washington. He never paid her any alimony. She thinks tbe attempt at assassi nation of the President was simply prompted by bis morbid desire for notoriety, for which he would, sbe thinks, give bis life. Who Saw it First? The question of who discovered the present comet has become a most momentous one. Over 600 persons have-laid claim to the hon or and the Waruer prise of $800, and all of them are wltbln compar atively the same time. II is desir able that uo injustice be done lv this matter, and to this cud all par ties who saw tbe oomet during tbe week endlug June 25th. or previous ly, Will please forward their claims without delay lo Prof. Swift, Direc tor of tbe Warner Observatory, Rochester, N. Y. It is certain tbe discovery waa made by a private Individual, but wbo that Individual la remains to beseeti. Santa Monica Bakery. LOOI3 EBINQKR, proprietor of the Spring street Bakery, announce, to the people of Santa Monica that he has es tabliahed a Bakery, wbere they can be supplied with BREAD, PIES, - CAKES AND CONFECTIONERY OF ALL RINDS, • jeutr The American Colony. This nsw colony for If* Angeles ooun ty Is now forming, to locate on the OEBBITOS RANCH Fmatlag en Sau Mm Say. Parties looking lar a desirable loeatloa to atake b .cars should ses these lands setters pur- LOS ANGELES. TUESDAY MORNING. JULY IS.IBBI. MISCELLANEOUS. CTBwmTim »r O nnnia *t*»t*nS\flXy lopfcsa frana udftmu. A D©lioiOUS and Re llreshing Firait Lozenge, WniohSepvee the Purpose of Pills aad Disagree able Purgative Medioiaes. TBOPIC-FKUIT LAXA TIVE «f the beat preparation in the world for Constipation, Biliousness, Headache, Piles and ail kindred Com plaints:- It acts gently, effectively, and ia delicious to take. Cleansing the sys tem thoroughly, it imparts vigor to mind and body, and dispels Melancholy, Hypochondria, etc. One (rial eonvmn ••often in bronzed tin boxes only. PflCs2snd6oCts. Sold t» all Dnqltls. I et 1 tUJ UF Feeble and Siokly Persons Recover tbeir vitality by pursuing a oeurse of Roeteiter's Stomach Bitters, | tne most popular Invigoraut and altera tive modiolus in use. General debility, fever and ague, dyspepsia, constipation, rheumatism and other maladies are | completely removed by It. Ask those who bays used It what It bas done lor tnem. «*"For sale by all Druggists and Deal ers generally. MONTANA MEAT MARKET. THE PIONEER MARKET or this ol 1«« MAIN ST., NEAR FIRST. Keeps on hand the best Beef, Veal, Pork, Mutton, Halt Meats and all kinds of Sausages. Meats delivers t to all parts of the oity. A. FRAN OK. mrl-6m Proprietor, D. DESMOND, **■ Bsaal saamsssi H II £ II * S3 W NOW READY, THE New Fall Style Dress Hats ear All the leading shapes in SOFT and STIFF FELT HATS. B 1 It D« EtL Clover & Alfalfa SEPARATOR. The only machine manufactured to-day in the world having a Threshing and Hull ing Cylinder oombined ln one frame. Bend for a oop"y of the " Glover Leaf," containing muoh valuable information on Ihe culture and harvesting of Clover and alfalfa. There are, to-day, over aUOO ol thaw lastly celebrated Birdsell Clover Separators st work throughout ths United States, and not one as yst has ever failed to give entire tansfaotion both t ths Threshermsn sod Fanners. We guarantee oar machine in every re spect. From the first of August to the firs of November, 1870, we sold over 600 of these "machines, and ln net a single instance bays we heard one word of complaint either against the manner of •hair construction working, Address for further information Mm Birdsell Manufacturing Co. BOOTH BEND. IND. GRANT *X CAMIRON IISDIafIH, UUraOBHB, TIOTOBIA, ACtVTRAU*, " NEW ADVBBTIHEMENTB. BEST lIS THE WOBEB. PERMANENT BRANCH; 148 MAIN ST. om „ t JOHN BURNS', Agent. LOS ANGELES CIGAR FACTORY OHEEBEBROUQH A DREYKR. PROPRIETORS. MANUFACTURERS OF FINE CIGARS. MAN BY WHITS LABOR ONLY. AND DEALERS IN TOBACCO, CIGARETTES, PIPES A SNUFF At No 3» Spring, St.. opposite Court House. , w MISCELLANEOUS". FARMERS, ATTENTION! Baker <fe Hamilton, IS to 18 FRONT STREET, San Franolsoo, Oallfbrnla, An Sol. Agents for the following wen known ARRICUITURAL IMKMEIITt Obampion Reaper and Mower; Oanuine Buffalo Pitta Thresher; Bain Farm Wagon; J. I. Case's Celebrated Headers; Ames's Straw and Wood-Burning Engines; Star Moline Plows; Sweepstake and Eureka (Seng Plows, Etc., Etc. MANUFACTORY: rt wwepstake Plow Company, riAPi LBANDRO, : I j CAL *fi'»34th*3* Popular Monthly Drawing of tbe Commonwealth Distribution Co., AT aUOAULBT'B THEATER, IN THE OITY OF LOUISVILLE, On Saturday July SO, MSI. Tbeae drawings, ooour monthly (Sun days excepted), under provisions of an Act of the Oenent Assembly of Ken tucky, incorporating the Newport Prlnt- Newspaper Co., approved April ' saarrhla Is a special act, and has never been repealed. The United staaea otroult Oourt on March 81st, rendered the following deci sions. Ist—That the Commonwealth Distri bution Company Is legal, gd—lts drawings an fair. The Company haa now on hand a large naerve fund. Read the Hat ol prlsea tor the JULY DRAWING. 1 Prise Mu.ooo } moo 10 Prises, 11000 each.- 10.000 SO Prises, 1600 each- 10,000 100 Prises, $100 eaoh — 10,000 ZOO Prises, HO eaoh 10,000 no Prises, 130 eaoh HOCO 1000 PrtxeC $10 eaoh 10,000 • Prlsea, $800 eaoh, Approxima tion prises.— - 3.700 0 Prises, $300 eaoh, Approxima tion prlsea IJJOO a Prlsea, $100 cash, Approxima tion prises. .., ,1 ~ $00 USO Prises •US.eX Whole Tloketo.M. Half Tickets, f L 27 Tickets, $£0. ft) Tickets, $100. Remit Money or Bane Draft In Letter or send by Express, Don't send by reg istered letter or Postofftoe order. Orders or $5 and upward, by Express, oan be sent at our expense. Address ail order to R. IL BOARDMAN. Onurler-Journal building, Louisville, Ky. or T. J. COMMERFORD, OSa Broadway. New York. .nMsVw WASHINGTON 6ARDENB. Mr. P. LOI9HAU has mad. arrange ments with Mr. D. T. Waldran which Suable him to aanounee that, every San ay, beginning with Sunday, April ITtb. he will Siva Sleigh t-of-Heaa perform aaeee at this popular resort. In aedltloa then will befoot-raoej, a »hoe ting sal ary aad otber waya Of amusing the pub ic. A new fnaagraaame every euaadey. Professor Kalmbaeh, Musical Director. gCsaaaiaaa saalailaal eaiMsa sxaawea w <^a—^mr* VULCANIZED RUBBER. ! NBW TOSH Rubber and Packing Co. Th. oldeit and largest mannfaororen iv Amerlos of I Vuicauiie«<i Rubber xTabrlos*, IDAPTBD TO MECHANICAL PURPOSES Invite the attention ot .11 who ere inter ettad in tba ail. or oa. of suoh articles to the high standard quality aad low prioe* of their virions msnumoturee, comprising Maohine Belting;, Steam Packing, Leading Hose. Suotion Hose, Oar Springs, Wagon Springs, Billiard Cushions, Grain Drill Tubes, etc. "TWT" HOSE, Made expressly for the use of Steam Fir. Engines, aad will stand a pressure ot 400 pounds par square inch. Oaten of tin Departments requiring new boss will Sal this mash superior in strength and quality to any other. Solid Emery Vulcanite Wheels, composition of Hubber and Emery, mak ing a very hard sad uniform substance of the nanus of atone throughout. These wheels for grinding and polishing metals, gumming saws, .to., an the most econom ical and effective tools tbat oan bo used. 86 aad 38 Park Row. Mew York. JOHN H. OHEBVKB, Treasurer. Price lists and further information may be obtained by mail or otherwise, oa appli gitton. Morey 6t Sperrv, trURNIHMUKH OK Mining Supplies, gg LIBERTY BT., NBW TORI. • MINING MACHINERY. STEEL SHOES AND DIES AFTER many yean ot patient research <a and experiment, we have aucceeded In producing Steal Shoes and Steel Dies for Quarto Mills, which are unequalled for durability, strength and eooaomy; they will irear three tunas longer than any iron shoes. We manufacture, and contract to snot, Oold and Silver Reducing aad Amal gamating Machinery la all ita details. Pans, Separators, Concentrator., Jigs, Book Breakers and Furnaces. AU orders promptly filled, Examina tions solicited, Adonis MOREY. A SPERRY, St Liberty St., Hew York. SYNOVIAL Lubricating Oil! THE MOST DUBABLB, RELIABLE AND fkwaiomlnal lubricant la existones. Ja.ppUca.bla to MSveary Grrode a Maebtxtearr. Msastostored eawarivsly by the LESTER OIL COMPANY, - ■ 1 '— r PHYSICIAN 8. Dr. J. S. Griffin, CP-STAIRS OITY OF PARIS BUILD laO, SPRING STBUKT. Offlee hour.-9 to 11 A. at., Ito 8 aad Tto IF. at. •wtUeldeuoe—EAST 81DB OF MAIN STREET. BELOW FIRST. jyttl H. S. OB ME, M. D., (SnrireoD. and Fnyoioiem Offloe-NO. r*% MAIN ST., Lanfranoo Blook. K.aldenoe— No. m Sprint street. ap»B 8m Or. Joseph Kurtz Baa removed hla offlee to Rooma n, St and 90 Baker Block. ear-Bye and ear dlaeaiea treated with theoareof aapeoialiet. apta Or. N. P. RIOHARDBON, Chyajialaan and t*urjjeon Offloe nd Residence, Fort Hill, Buena Vlata atreet. J. HANNON, M. D., COUNTY PHYSICIAN. TVTASCAREL BUILDING, UP STAIRS. IYI Resldenoe, Cosmopolitan Hotel, Offloe hoars from 10 to 11 A. M.: from 1 to .P.M. apaP-U J. W. HOLLINCB WORTH, DENTIST. | Boons • and «, over City of Paris store, Spring Street. JaaT 8m J. H. BURKS,* ID BIITT I S T. Offlee in new Oity of Perls bollding. ssr Dental Work at Eastern Prioes. "WS j. M. GRIFFITH & CO. Lumber Dealers. OORNER OF Alameda and First Streets TIBiT.WiS TJf DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, SHINGLES, POSTS, LATHS, SHAKES, HAIR,' PLASTER OT PARIS, ETC. ETO. LUMBER AT REDUCED PRICES - AT — Parry, Wood worth * Oo.'s lumber yards -m — PLANING MILLS, ■e>- 1* oewmerelHi street, Bessy atotlraMMl nesei. mrtO-tf- H. BLOTTERBECK 77 Main Street. Cunt, Pistols, Rifles, Ammunition. Cutlery, ~.*|ais SPORTING GrOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Also a On. SHOOTING GALLERY. REPAIRING OF FINE GUNS A SPECIALTY. sVJtf FOR SALE. THE SISTERS OF CHARITY OFFER THB Los Angeles Infirmary AND GROUNDS FOR SALE. The grounds are highly Improved and contain a large number of bearing or ange, lemon and deolduous fruit trees. sat For terms apply on the premises. Ja7tf ISTOTIOB To Grain Shippers. All grain arriving here by rail or teams consigned to th. underaigned for ship ment will be stored FREE FOR FIVE DAYS. All grain remaining In my poaaeaalou or a longer time will be charged for . the rate of To cents per ton, besides lighterage. PHINEAS BANNING. Wilmington, Jan.. 1881. d7tf Christy A.Wise. AGENTS for WOOL GROWERS And COMMISSION MERCHANTS for the sal. of Wool. Hides, Tallow. Grain, Live IS took, .to. Also, Wool Bags, Twine, Dips and all Ranch Supplies furnished on atom era at lowest rates. .07 FRONT ST., between Jackson and racloc, SAN PKAKCtSOO. LOS ANGELES OFFICE. ISM. IAmOABIABLOOsT, MONEY TO LOAN LINEBOF TBAVEL. PACIFIC COAST , STEAMSHIP COMPANY. OOODALL. PERKINS * 00., GBN EBAL AtfaNVU. SAN FRANCISCO. , San Franolaoo and Loa Angelea. SCHEDULE FOR JULY. Coming South doing North || f| f| || ' Oriaaba... July I July I July « July J Ancon..... •• 7 " « •« 11 •• It • Oriaaha.... " 11 " 14 " It " It Anoon.™. " 17 " It "II " B Or>a»ba.._ \n00a.... " «r " at •■ n Aug I . Oriaaba .. Aug I Aug t Aug t " 7 Both steamships oell »t Port Hanord (SanLulaOblepo)and Santa Barbara. Ths Oompauy reserves the right 'o obangs the ateamera or their says el . sailing. CHANGS OF HOUR, aarPaaaengen for Ban Franslseo take tbe train for Wilmington (hat leaves Los Angelea at 10:10 o'clock A. at., Loa Angelas time. Los Angeles and San Diego Orlsaba and Anoon. Leave can t edro 'or Han Diego July 1. I. Jut. It, M, aad Aaguit«. Psassngsrs take tbe train that leaves Los Angelea tor Wilmington at Ml r. sr., Loa Angele. time. Ratal ol Fare from Los Anoeltt. Cabin. Btiaerage. To San Franolsoo..„ tie 00 110 00 To Port Harford „... It 00 tOO To Santa Barbara. ....„ 8 00 tOl To San Diego ........... 100 100 Plana of ateamers'oablna at agent's oil oa, where berths may be scoured. i TOR WAT PORTS. The steamer Los Angelea leaves Ssa Buenaventura aad Santa Barbara for Ban Franolsoo every Friday, sailing at way porta. The steamer Newport, Piummer oom . mand.r, mas btween sau rranuiauu and Newport Landing, ealllna at Santa Crus. San Buenaventura, Bueneme, San , Pedro, and Anaheim landing, for oombuatlblea, way freight aad passen ' gen, leaving Han FraoclMo about every ten daya, aa tides serve oa the Newport | bar. For Passage or Freight se above, or 1 for tickets to and from ■astern Cities and Princi pal European Porta. Apply to H.McLELLAN, Agent. Offloe, Nt>. 661 Main street, over the Commercial Bank, Los Ansel c. ' 8e Pa Ra R. ——COMMENCING Sunday, May Ist, 1881, And until further notice. TRA.XJX** Will leave LOS ANSBXJBB aa fnllowa i B,nfl A M.—DAILY—S-F. AtlaaUo tI .UU press for Yuma (Colorado River .teamen). Maricopa (Presoou), Case Grande, (FlorenoeJ, luoson, Bsasoa, (Tombstone). Doming, N. M. (for A. T. and 8. F. R. R.) aad Rogers (lor Ai Paso). 8,/r A. M.—DAILY— San Franolsoo .e)0 Through Freight and Third uiw. Aeoommodatlon train. 9.nri A. H.—DAILY—Via Li.il. .Oil K. R.—Local Faaeeager train lo t>»nta Monica. Ifl. OR A M.—DAILY—LooaI paaaenger IU.OO train to Wilmington. 2 .0n f M.-DAlLY—Exoept Sunday— .OU Looal paaaenger train to Oollon. 3 .Qfl P. M.—DAILY—LocaI Passenger .Oil train to Wilmington. 4.C11 p - M.—DAILY—LooaI Passenger .OU train to Anaheim and Santa Ana (Han Diego.) " 5.(10 t\M-BUhDAYS F-JTOBPTBD MV via L. a. aLR. B. Local, Pas aenger Train to Santa Menloa. (Oa Sun day this train will leave at 140 P. M ) r.ir P. M.-DAlLY—Express for San 9.13 Franolsoo, connecting at Lathrop with trains ot the Central Paelao Ralf road lor the Bast. 7,/F p. M.-DAILY-S. P. Bmlgrant ,SJ}3 Train for Yuma. Tucson aad ueiuuig (A. X. A es. F. it. BO . A. N. TOWNS, General Superintendent. T. H. WOODMAN. General Passenger aad Tloket Ag*L E. E. HEWITT, • Assistant Superintendent. Loa Angelas. BEfc RANCH FOR SALE, MTU ATE D BIGHT MILES FROM LOS ANGELES, With two dwelling houses, barn, chick on-houses and honey bouse; plenty ol good mountain wat-r brougnt ho tba houses hi pipes; a large etock or Italian bees, In the most Improved sty I. ol hives, together with all tbe appurte nances doc.Mary for the use and opera tion of th. bee business, tor farther panloulara lnauiiaat ft Mala street, or address P. O. boa SM. Los Angela., pal JaJjsff Capitol Bakery AND OONFBOTIONEBT, spring ST.. below the Psjetoais. mm /A.SKFDBHN banjunq FARMERS' • liail|H| ■ NSW TORE. Inlll> , LOS AN6ELEB NWrYffjl , ■ _L_iißj^^B 3ETXRST , I NATIONAL BANK 1 PIBBIDBIT B. aaamVSjjsSJmi g*o>i steailug ar» • tutjool an l^^P^fl^J^y^ ; tend. ByonLe ■learning *^*^*^* ConßoTtjOSß ElSle.l SSaatjwja^^ ********** ~" , ,lfflE3aßia^B»l tJSjeVSOStJair. e^SJaSXOIgI