LosAngelesDailyHerald.
VOLUME IV. LOS ANGELES, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 1, 1875. NUMBER 136.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
FRED. EUPHRAT, M. D.,PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. SPECIAL-
ty, diseases of children.OFFICE ?Over Heinzman's Drug Store
Main street. myl9 tfTIIOS. H. SMITH. ALBERT M. STEPHENS,
Late of Memphis, I'enn.
SMITH & STEPHENS,Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.
LAW ANDCOLLECTION OFFICE. Rooms27 and 2* Temple Block, Los Angeles,
California. P. o. rJo\ No. 01.-N. 11.?Our facilities for making collections
through reliable agents und attorneys In everycity and town in the United States are unsur-passed. myiHti d.tw
A. U. JUOSON. J. W. STUMP.
JUDSON & STUMP,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS ATLaw. No. Spring street, aula tf
J. R. MCCONNELL. J. D. BIUKNKLL.J M. KOTIICIIILD.
McCONNELL, BICKNELL & ROTHCKILD,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS ATLaw. Rooms 39 and -il,Temple Block,
Los Ai.teles, Cal. ap2o tf
CHAS. E. BEANE,Notary Public and Conveyancer,
7» t«fl Downey Rlock. ?
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J. E. GRIFFIN,Law and Collection Office,
ROOM 22, TEMPLE BLOCK,Los Angeles, Cal.
attention given to Collectionsand Probate business. myl-tf?2
WINSLOW S. MYERS,ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OFFICE?Room No. 21 Temple Block,Los Akgklks, Cal. dlltf
J. O. HOWARD. H. T. HAZARD
HOWARD & HAZARD,ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
OFFICES IN No. 8 DOWNEY BLOCK,LOS ANGELES, CAL,
?mtspecial attention given to business inthe United States Land Omce. oc2-tr? I
A.GLASSELL, O. H. SMITH.A. B. CHAPMAN, H. M. SMITH.
GLASSELL, CHAPMAN &SMITH,AT LAW,
OFFICE?TEMPLE BLOCK up-stalrs, LosAngeles, California. oc2-tf?2
GEORGE J. CLARKE,VTOTARY PUBLIC-COMMISSIONER OF_Ll| Deeds for Arizona, and Broker. Office,Ganabl A McDaniels, Downey Block.
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V. E. & F. H. HOWARD,AT LAW,
TEMPLE BLOCK, LOS ANGELES.oc2-tf -2
A. H J l"I 'SON. J. W. OILLKTTB. J. S. SMITH.Att'y at Law
JUDSON, GILLETTE, & SMITH,
EXAMINERS OF TITLES.37 I*2 Mprlug St., I,os Augeles, Cal.
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T. V. HARIIKK. TIIOS. OATKS.
BARBEE & GATES,Real Estate Agents and Conveyancers
OFFICE? Commercial street. Havelor sale lots In East and West Los Ange-
les, City Residences and Fine Farms.All business attended to with promptness.
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LA&XIB' HAIB DBISSIHaESTABLISHMENT.
CAROLINE C. BURTON.LADIES' HAIR DRESSING IN ALL
styles. Braids, Curls and Waterfallsmade ut tlie shortest notice. Tangled hairstraightened ami made into any shape. Per-umes of the finest quality on hand and for
sale. No. 9 Spring street, Los Angeles. Cal.
OKO. N. JONES. E. W. NOYES.
OLDEST
AUCTIONS COMMISSION HOUSEIn Southern Oalifornia.
Real Estate a SpecialtyFurniture, Horses, Carriages and Merchan-
dise bought or sold on com mission. Liberaladvances made on consignments.
Regular sule day for Horses, Carriages, Fur-niture, etc.,
Saturday at I I O'clock A. M.CHARGES ALWAYS REASONABLE.
JONES A NOYES,apl« tf Corner Temple Block and Spring St.
DRUGS MEDICINES.
C. F. HEINZEMAN & CO.,Successors to I. B. SAUNDERS A CO
DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS,T%£ Main Street.
LOS ANGELES.
The CHOICEST TOILET ARTICLES, the
PUREST LHUGS and PATENT MEDICINESofall kinds, ua- Prescriptions carelully com-pounded day and night. no2-tf?3
NEW DKTtGr STORE!
V. CHEVALLIER
HAS OPENED AN ELEGANT DRUGStore, in
SICNORET'S NEW BUILDING,
Main St., opp. Pico House,Well assorted wtth fresh and pure medicinesAlso a splendid assortment of
PERFUME, HAIR BRUSHES,Sponges, and every toilet article from thebest houses of the United States and France.American and French patent medicines.
KnelUh. lVrencli and SpanishLnngusges are Spoken.
V.Chcvallier has been established In SanFrancisco since *49, and his long expedienceIn the drug business will recommend him tothe confidence nnd patronage of the peopleand medical fraternity ofLos Angeles.
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tUMMEimCHOCOLATE
? AND ?
COFFEEIs The Botst
IN THE MARKET.For Sale
At al. tbe Klrst-class Grocery Store, in South-ern California. mrl3d*wBm
SOCIETY NOTICES.
Masonic Notice.Jl I.qm Auxclck I<od(;e No. 43, F. A
A. M.?The stated meetings of thisJT Lodge are held on the first MON-
DAY of each month at 7:* P. m.' s Members ofPentalpha, No. 202, andall Muster Masons In good standing are cordlallyInvited. 8. C. FOY, W. M.
Chas. Smith, Secretary. an2S-ly?B
AFENTALPHAI.onGK. No. 202,
F. A. AM. Tbe stated meetings ofthis Lodge are held on the THIHDMONDAYof each mouth, at7km.
tty order of tlie W!« Ml'{\u25a0nil W. w. Robinson, Secy.
Los Angeles Chapter No. 33, R: ? A:- M: ?
fStated convocations on 2d
MONDAY of each inontli at
T/i P. m. at Masonic Hall. So-journing companions in goodstanding cordially invited. Byorder of the H. P.
W. H. A. Kidd,Secretary.
Los Angeles Council No. 11, Royal and SelectMasters, F. & A. M.,
Holds its stated assemblies on tlie 4th Mon-day of eacli montli at Masonic Hull, at 7:30 p.
M. Sojourning Companions in good stundingate fraternally invited to attend.
By order of the Th;. lII].J. P. BURNS, Recorder.
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR.
\£&&Ca)ur Oe LlonCommandcry No. 9.
Holds its stated conclaves at the Asylum inMasonic Hall, on the Third THUKSDAYofeach month, at 7 o'clock P. M. SojourningKn'glits Templar in good standing are cor-llullyInvited to attend. By order of the
a.' c,.J. C Littlefield, Recorder.
I. O. O. F."
\u25a0janava,. AuirelltoLodge No. 193, 1. 4>.iaW^trV1- 4». F.--Regular meetings of this
Lodge are lvh! every MON DAYevening at H o'clock, ut Odd Fel-
loes' Hall, Downey Block. Visiting and so-journing brothers in good standing are in-vited toattend. J. KUHRTS N. G.
E. Nkitzkk, R. S. au»
Golden llule Lodge No. 160, I. O. O. F.
.wrey- Regular meeting held on FPU-EVENING of each weekut
<m ! 1-2 o'clock. Sojourning hrothrenIn good stunding are cordially in-
vited. By order, _'
_A. G. TABER, N. G.
B. C. Truman, R 8.
I.os Augeles Lodge No. 30, I. 0..0. F.
? Regular meeting held on WED-NESDAY EVENING ofeach weekut7>S o clock. Sojourning bre.h-ren in good slanulng nre c >rdially
inviied. H. WARTENBTRG, N. G.A. Fkank, R. S.
Urange Grove Encampment, No. 31,1. 0. 0. F.
m*ummu REGULAR MEETINGS hela «.ntbe second and Fourth TUES-DAYS of each niouih at 7% P. m.Sojourning Patriarchs In good
Handing are cordlalH Invited io attend.ft, WARTENBERG, C. P.
B. Marxskn, Scribe.
lp\ Knights of Pythias.
OLIVE LODCE, No- 26, meets\SStSf every riiursu»> eveuing, at 8 o'clock,
al the Castle-Hulls, Downey Block.All sojourning Knights in good stunding arecordially Invited.
C. A. BONESTEEL, C. C.J. 8. Tarn, K. of R. S. apl7 tf
Improved O. R> M.Kbonilnne Tribe No. 50, Improved
Order Of Ked Men, meets every TUESDAYEVENING at 8 o'clock, at their Wigwam inGood Templar Hall. Allvisiting brethren In\u25a0and standing lire cordially Invited to attend.
L. M. HOLT, Sachem.H. T. Payne, Chief of Kctords. uu!2ii
"PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
DR. H. 8. ORME,Physician and Surgeon:
OFFICE IN LANFRANCO BUILDING,No. 74 Main street, overC. J. Heinzeman
A Co.'s drug store, Residence, Spring street,between Sixtli und Seventh. Office hours,from 10 a. v. to 4 pvm. fe2otf
ROBERT H. DALTON, M. D.(LATE OF ST. LOUIS).
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE ? NO. 37,United States Hotel. Jyl tf
J. C. KIRKPATRICK, M. D.,(JURQEON AND HOMOEOPATHIC PHY-O sictan. Diseases of ladies and childrena specialty; also throat and lung affections.Office bours-8 to 10 a. m.; Ito 3 and 7 to Br.M. AtBookman House. ap3o tl
K. D. WISE, M. D. f
GRADUATE OF JEFFERSONMedical College, Philadelphia. Office
iv Lan Franco Building, Main street. Officehours, from Bto 10% a. m., and from \y% to 5P. M.
Obstetrics ft Diseases of Women a Specialty.my7-ly?ls
DR. A. 8. BHORB,
JJOMOSOPATHIC PHYSICIAN.
OFFICE?Nearly opposite the Post Office.RESIDENCE?Corner Spring and Third Sts.
Ihlrd door South of Turn-Veroln Hall.ocS-ti?2
J. H. McKEE, ML D>.PHYHICIAN A SURGEON-OFFICE,
No. IISpring street, oppposite Temple's" Bank. Rksioencb? First street, between
Fort and Hill,Los Angeles, Cal. mrlB-tf?2
T. 8. BTANWAY. #. W. B0S«.
DRB. STANWAY ft. ROSS,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. M andM Mfc.ln street, niy!4 tf
DR. W. HAZELTINE,
DENTIST? CORNER SPRING AND TEM-ple streeU (opposite Temple's Bank),
1/w Augelea. J»3O tf
SAM'L W. BROOKE, M. D.,Physician, Surgeon and Obstetrician.
OFFICE?In Lanfrauco's BuUding, Main StOffice hours?ft to 10 a. St., 2to 4 and 7to 8 p. m-
Residence, No. 240 Main street, dmf
BUSINESS CARDS.
W. 8. RUMBLE. ERICH O. GAERTNER,
RUMBLE & CAERTNER,
CIVILAND MINING ENGINEERS ANDAssayers. Ottice, Room 15 Downey Block,
Los Angeles.References?Col. Baker, Gov. Downey, J. W.
Gillette, and otliers. ap24 tf
KYSOR & MATHEWS,ARCHITECTS,
ROOM No. 14 HELLMAN'S BLOCK, COR-ner of Commercial and Los Angeles
streets. ap2stf?2
C. E. SANGER. O. H. BELL.
SANGER & BELL,Architects* ixud Builders,
Room 6 Downev Block, Los Angeles.
SOLICITORS of PATENTS.nplO tf
M. W. PERRY,BOOK BINDER.Downey Block, Cor. New High and Temple
streets. octll-2m*
VETERINARY SURGEON.
OSCAR C. BALDY, V. 8., TREATS ALLdiseases of the horse. Can be found
at corner Fourth and Fort streets, Los Ange-les, Cal. au2tf?2
WM. ABBOTT,
| General Undertaker.FINE METALIC COFFINS,
The Beat In the World.Always on hand, and ail kinds of Coffinsready at one hour's notice. Applyat his
FURNITURE WAREROOMS,No. 16 Main street,
Near the Pico House. octl7-ly
O. W. PARKER,Teacher and Conductor of
VOCAL aud INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC.Residence, No. 66 Spring St>
PIANOS and ORGANS TUNED and REPAIRED.All orders leftat the above rooms, or at
Brodrlck's Book store, will receive prompt at-tention. aug3otf
E. J. WESTON,
ARCHITECT, CIVIL ENGINEERAND
DRAUGHTSMAN,. U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor, Nos 29 A3OTemple Blook,Second story, Los Angeles, Ca-lifornia, mylotf? 8
WM. MOORF. SI. KELLEHER.
MOORE & KELLEHER,
CIVIL ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS? AND?
DRAUGHTSMEN.OFFICE?In Welfsklll building, New High
street. mrl7
JOHN COLDSWORTHY,
JJEPUTT 17. S. MINING AND
LANDSURVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEERRoom 6. Downey's Block, Los Angeles,
novttf?2
J. S. JOHNSON,
BLACKSMITH AND WAGON SHOP,SPRING STREET,
Near corner of Second,
(KICHLINE'S OLD STAND)
ALLO FOR SALE
WAGOITS 'OF MY OWN MANUFACTURE.
All work done in first-class style, and
WARRANTED TO SUIT.Je24tf
CAMPBELL'SLI VERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE,
No. 47 Aliso St., Los Angeles.
HORSES BOARDED by the day, weekor month. Horses, wagons and buggies
for sale or hire. Sick horses prescribed for.Colts bitted, handled and driven.
Connected with the stable Is the finest HackIn the city. Stand at the Backman House.
Jc24tf D. CAMPBELL, Prop'r.
THE
Goodenough Horse - Shoeing Society
' OF CALIFORNIA,
HAVE OPENED A SHOP near theTemple street stable.wnere they are pre-
pared to shoe horses in such a manner as toprevent and cure quarter-cracks, bent knees,split feet, corns, thrush, contracted feet, etc.
»*"ALL SHOES APPLIED COLD. "<?«
Call and examine for yourselves.
Town rights in Los Angeles county for sale.aultf
FORWARDING &i COMMISSION.
SIMON LEVY,COMMISSION MERCHANT. GENERAL
dealer In all kinds of COUNTRY PRO-DUCTIONS,
Ilitless, Grain and Wool.Makes advances on consignments to all
parts of the United States. Nos. 914 and 84Aliso street , Los Angeles. ap2ltf
HELLMAN, HAAS & CO.,Forwarding A Commission
MERCHANTS,
HAVE FOR SALE
THE PUREST GROCERIES,THE BEST PROVISIONS,
Liquors, Cigars and TobaccoOf the choicest Imported Brands.
PAINTS, OILS, BOOBS ANB SASHES.
BUNDS, FARMING IMPLEMENTS.14 and 16 Los Angeles and Commercial St
LOS ANGELES. noSU?4
NEW ADVERTISEMENT.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
H AILH O -A. I>.
REDUCTION IN
FREIGHTS & FARES.
ON ANi) AFTER
Thursday, July 29th,A REDUCTION OF
FIFTY PER CENT.From the rates heretofore charged will be
made on
ALL FEEIGHTTransported by weight from Anchorage toLos Angeies, to-wlt:
General Merchandise 12 50 per ton
Grain, Wine, Beans and mill stuffwill be received at Los Angelesand put on shipboard at $1 50 per ton
No Freight Carried by Cubic Meas-urement.
Fares from Los Angeles to steamer, andfrom steamer to Los Angeles,
EI FTV CENTS.
C. F. SMURR, Freight Auditor.
E. E. HEWITT, Superintendent.Los Angeles, July 28,1875. Jy29 lmf Allcity papers copy.]
E. E. Fisher. L. W. Thatcher.
FISHER A THATCHER,Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers of
JEWELBY,WATCHMAKERS
AND
OPTICIANS.Have in stock the very finest *
Jewelry, Diamonds, Watches,Clocks. Silver-ware,
FISHER dc THATCHER,
Keepers of the standard (observatory) timefor the city, and S. P. R. It.febl2tt 67 Main St.. I.os Angeles.
- SUMMONS.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT <>f the 17th\u25a0 Judicial District ofthe State of California,in and for the county of Los Angeles.?B. F.Brasg, plalntilf, against John Azbill et al.,defendants. Action brought in tbe DistrictCourt of the Seventeenth Judicial District ofthe State ofCalifornia, in and for the countyofLos Angeles, and the complaint filed insaid county ofLos Angeles In the office of theClerk of said District Court.
The People of the State of California sendgreeting to John Azbill,Richard Heiman, Os-car George and Charles Harter, defendants:You are hereby required to appear In an ac-tion brought against you by the above-named plaintln" in the District Court oftho Seventeenth Judicial District of theState of California, in and for the coun-ty of Los AngeleH, and to answer the com-plaint filed therein, within ten days (exclu-sive of the day of service) after the service onyou of this Summons?if served within thiscounty: or, Ifserved out of this county, but inthis District, within twenty days; otherwise,within forty days,or judgment by default willbe taken against you according to tbe prayerof said complaint.
The said action is brought torecover Judg-ment of i his Court that Ihe error and mistakeoccurring in the deed from John Azbill toplaint ill'dated April 15,1875, for a portion ofthe Raneho San Juan Cajon de Santa Ana, inI.os Angeles county, Cal.. be rectified; thatthe plaintiffbe decreed to be the owner of theland actually purchased by him, nnd that ngood and sufficient deed lor the same be or-dered to be made to him; that defendant Har-ter be ordered to deliver up the deed made tohim by plaintifffor cancellation on paymentby him of the-purchnse money and a receiptof a deed of the land actually purchased; thatthe conveyance to the defendants HeimanA Georgre by said Azbill be adjudged tobe Infraud of plaintiff's rights and that they beperpetually enjoined from asserting any rightin and to the 20 seres purchased by plaintiff",and that they bo directed to execute by deedthe] r Interest in said 20acres to plaintiff; thatsaid Charles Harter be directed to completehis purchase orsald land from plaintiff, andthat plaintiff huve general relief and costs.Reference Is had to complaint for particulars.
And you are hereby notified that if you fallto appear and answer the said complaint asabove required, the said plaintiff will causeyour default to be entered and will apply tothe Court for the relief demanded in the com-plaint.
v Given under my hand snd the Sealf .. )of the District Court of the Sevcn-jSKAL Jteenth Judicial District of the State- ? ot California, in and for the county
of Los Angeles, this 30th day of June, In theyear of our Lord oue thousand eight hundredand seventy-five.
A. W. POTTS, Clerk.By C. W. Gould, Deputy Clerk.
McCONNELL, BICKNELLA ROTHCHILD, Atty'SforPlff. Jy 17 2m law
"FITS AND EPILEPSY"Positively cured. The worst cases of the long-est standing, by using Dr. Hebbard's Cure.
It has Cured ThousandsAnd will give 11,000 for a case Itwill not bene-fit. A bottle sent Free to all addressing J. E.DIBBLEE, Druggist, 814 Sixth Avenue, NewYork. Je26 Sm w
Notice to Creditors.
ESTATE OF KENNITH McKEN-zle, deceased.?Notice is hereby given by
the undersigned, administrator of tbe estateof Ken nit ti McKenzie, deceased, to the cred-itors ofand all persons having claims againsttbe said deceased, to exhibit them with tbenecessary vouchers, within ten months afterthe first publication of this notice, to tbe saidAdministrator at his place of business on L«sAngeles street, at tbe city ot Los Angeles lathe county ofLos Angeles.
S. C. FOY,Administrator of the estate of
Kennith McKenzie,deceased.Dated August 9,1876. aul4 6«r w
LINES OF TRAVEL.
LOS ANGELES DIVISION
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD,
ANDSTEAMERS.
CHANGE OF TIME.Cn and after Monday July 26,1875, and until
further notice, trains will run every day asfollows:
LEAVE LOS ANGELES:FOR ARRIVK.
San Fernando 3:00 A. H. 4:00 a.m.Anaheim 8:30 '* 8:00 "Wilmington ...10:20 " 11:35 "Colton .... : 3:00 v. X. 6:30 "Wilmington
_4:ov " 6:15 "Anaheim 4:30 " 6:00 "San Fernando.. 8:10 " 9:10 \u25a0
TOWARD LOS ANGELES:LEAVE. ARRIVK.
San Fernando 4:30 A. M. 6:30 A. MAnaheim ? 7:00 " 8:30 "Colton 7*o " 10:10 "Wilmington ? 7:46 " 9:00 "Wilmington 1:00 P. >f. 2:16 P. M.Anaheim 6:to " 7:40 "San Fernando 11:30 " 12:30 a. m.
"ON STEAMBR DATS."Time of trains between Los Angeles and Wil-mington willbe varied so as to connect withsteamer.
Trains are run by the time of Messrs. FisherA Thatcher, No. 67 Main street.
All papers publishing S. P. R. R. time tableare requested to make changes in accordancewith the above.
ap23-tj E. E. HEWITT. Supt.
GOODALL, NELSON, PERKINS
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
San Francisco and Los Angeles.
BCHEDULE.
Arrive San j j a gFrancisco, hit > illtl 111 lI *< 1 n §
\u25a0ao :ej :» ;*| :g :i> :X fl 00Leave Snta \ ;j j jg n
Monica. 13 t. :1 :g.:. 9 9. N j j j i| I I I?
10 ;222 ;s?3S p"5 ? g tcLeave San . : : IJ ; a --!
Pedro. latsi is a* in* I I 22< : i :tC : 3ss :«sn :2ScS iS**"5 I -S
Arrive San . \ . ? j j | 3 g>Mro. I:. . . j,, , t|l I
SJ = : CO :a? -gag:t» :o :i- :-. :j- :m :e- 9 O£ -Arrive MU\ « 1 « U * W 2 S
*Monica. ;3° :. : : ;. jg-ij 3 g ?-£\u25a0< j ; ? , 1 ml 5 fjj
Leave San * i 3 3«SFrancisco, f, ~ > .. . ;- s : ft. M B|l< 00 3 .SdK
<£ I! ;L|; Jj j «S*«la !1 cE : -20) ? -St2 a (- 9 MSI t SMS t 2 bi ZZ2,~ ?~a\ llillillilill!ssigso
I 33ilx3$iisliis $
Steamer SEN ATOR goes to Anaheimlanding.
Los Angeles and San DiegoPER STEAMERS
ORIZABA AND MOHONGOLeave San Pedro for San Diego August 3,
8,13, 19, 24,30 and Sept. 4.
San Fraucl.eo, San Diego, and WarPorts.
*Freight steamers leave San Francisco everytwo weeks, carrying stock and combustibles.
VICTORIA, B. C.Steamers leave San Francisco about every
two weeks.
Plans of Steamers' Cabins at Agent's office.
For Passage or Freight apply to
H. McLELLAN,Ag't. forLos Angeles Co.
Office, 61 Main street, opposite head ofCom-mercial. lanB
East Los Angeles A Main StreetOMNIBUS LINE.
DELOS CAMPBELL, : : Proprietor
TIMU TABLE.
EAST LOS ANGELES WEST L'S ANGELESDowney Park. Intersecting Main and
Spring streets.Leaves. Arrives. Leaves. Arrives.6:30 A. m. 7:30 A. m. 7:00 A. X. 7:00 A. M.8:00 " 9:00 " 8:30 " 8:80 "9:10 " 10:20 " 9:60 " 9:40 "10:30 " 12;00 fif. 11:30 " 11:00 "1:00 p. m. 2:20 P. m. 1:50 p. m. 1:30 p. m.2:40 " 4:00 \u25a0 3:30 " 3:10 "4:20 " 5:40 " 5:10 " 4:50 "6:00 " 6:80 " 6:30 "Sixteen Tickets for $1.
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SANTA MONICAAND
SHOO FLY.
A FOUR-HORSE STAGE,J. M. DONELSON, : : Proprietor,
will leave Los Angelesxiiaszsai IBs>il,til
>'nt at 7:90 A- M- Re~
turning, will arrive in LosAngeles at 6 p. m.
Passengers called for in any p»rt of the city.Tickets can be had at the Stage Office, inWells, Fargo A Co.*s Office, corner Main andMarket streets. GEO. PRIDHAM,
my23tf Agent.
LOOK TO YOUR FIRE.
GREAT REDUCTION IN COAL!? FROM ?
$24 to $18, $20 and $22,According to quantity, per ton, at
I. B. FERGUSON'S, Agent.
Coal yard, Corner of Spring and Court streets,Los Angeles, Cal.
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PARCEL EXPRESSBETWEEN
LOS ANGELES &SANTA MONICATHE ROUND TRIP made every day,
starling from Santa Monica at 9 A. M.and leaving Los Angeles at 3p, m. Parcels ofall kinds carried at reasonable rates.
Orders left with E. Germain A Co.aulO lm* J. DOULTON. Proprietor.
BANKING HOUSES.
FARMERS' AND MERCHANTS'BANK,
OF LOS ANGELES.Capital - 5500.000 OO
JOHN C DOWNEY, - - PresidentIBAIAB W. HELLMAN, - - CashierF. LECOUVREUR - - Ast. Cashier.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:John G. Downey, Charlie* Ducommun,I. M. Hellman, O. W. Childs,John 8. griffin, M. Kbller, .F. Lkcoovrkcr, C. E. Thorn,
ISAIAS W. HELLMAN.
EXCHANGE FOR SALE ONNew York, London, Dublin,
Frankfort, Paria, Berlinand Hamburg.
Receive Deposits and Issue Their Cer-tificates.
BUY AND SELL
LEGAL TENDERS,GOVERNMENT,
STATE, COUNTY,and CITY BONDS.
Will also pay tbe Highest Price forGOLDAND SILVER BULLION.
From and after this date, on all monies leftas TERM DEPOSITS Interest willbe allowed.
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THE BANK.WM. WORKMAN. W. T. J. TSXPLE
TEMPLE & WORKMAN.BANKERS.
TEMPLE BLOCK, LOS ANGELES,
Receive Deposits, Issue their Certificates andtransact a
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
DRAW OK THE LONDON aNO SAN FRANCISCO lANKOMITEM.AT SAN FRANCISCO
Exchange for sale on
New York, Hamburg,
London, Berlin andParis, Frankfort.
Legal Tenders, Bullion, Gold Dust and Gov-ernment, State, County and City Bonds boughtand Sold. Receive valuables for safe keep-ng. ?10
M. KELLER.RISING SXJ3ST.
? AND?
LOS ANGELESVINEYARDS,
Corner Alameda and Aliso Streets.CELEBRATED CALIFORNIA
PURE WINESAND
PURE BRANDIES.SHERRY,
HOCKANEGLICA,
PORT,ELDORADO, and
MADEIRA
Wm EL TVJaT :BS SkW ?
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PROBATE NOTICE.IN THE PROBATE COURT of theI county ef Los Angeles, Stale orCallfomla.?In the matter of the estate of Mary Strobel,deceased.
Notice is hereby given that Louis Dorr, tbeAdministrator of the estate of Mary Strobel,deceased, bas rendered and presented for set-tlement and filed in said Court the final ac-count of Ills administration ofsaid estate, andthat Friday, the Z7th day of August, A. D. 1875,being a day ofa term or said Court, to-wlt: i.fthe July term, A. D. 1875, at lOo'clock a. x., atthe Court Room of said Court, at tbe CourtHouse in said county, has been duly appoint-ed by tbe said Court, lorthe settlement ofsaidaccount, at which time and place any pct>onInterested in said estate may appear and filebis exceptions In writing to the said accountand contest the same, and that the said es-tate is ready tor distribution, and on the said27th day of August, an Order of Distributionwill be made by this Court ofsaid estate.
Dated July 28, 1875..__ IJJU
_MA. W. POTTS, Clerk.
ByE. H. Owkw, Deputy Clerk. Jy» 4w
NOTICE.
ALL PERSONS owning shares In theEast ixw Angeles Pioneer Building Lot
Association willplease pay their installmentsat the ofllce of Barbee k Gates, 8% Commer-cial street. aull tf
WHITTELSHOEFER &RAPHAELIMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
PAINTS, OILS,
BRUSHES AND WINDOW GLASS,
Requena street, opposite U. 8. Hotel.
LOs ANGELES, OAL.myl2U
THE GRANGER WATCHHAS JUST BEEN PATENTED BY
JOHN W. TUCKER & CO.,JEWELERS,
131 Kearney Street, San Francisco.
IT IS THE BEST WATCH EVER MADE IN THE UNITED STATES, AND EVERYFarmer, Mechanic nnd Miner should have one. Price, In Silver Cases: 4-oz., $40:5-o*.
$43; «-oz? $50; 7-oz., $55; 8-oz., $60. Willbe sent to any part of the United States, C. O. D. InGold Cases from $100 to $200, depending upon tbe weight of the Case. We keep constantly onhand a large assortment of
Cold Chains, Jewelry, Diamonds and Silverware.nv Repair Watches and Jewelry. Send na yanr Orders.
Why pay 20 to 40 per cent, profit to country Jewelers when you can send your ordersthrough Wells, Fargo A Co. to J. W. TUCKER A CO., 181 Kearney street, and get a betterarticle at from 20 to 40 per cent less. Take heed and save your money. ap29 ly
BANRINC HOUSES.
LOS ANGELES COUNTY
SAVINGS BANKMAIN STREET,
Loa Avfreles, Cal.
CAPITAL STOCkTTT: ::: $300,00t»Prksiskkt J. 8. SLAUBONVirK-PKMiDKOT.. .J. M. GRIFFITH
DIRECTORS:
J. & BLAUSON, J. M. GRIFFITH-V. A. HOOVER, ROBERT 8. BAKEit,J. BIXBY, H. B. TICHENOK,
GEORGE 8. DODGE.
Open for business from 10 A. X. till tr. X.,MMSaturday evenings from 8 to 8 o'clock.
Deposits received In any amounts.Money to loan on real estate In amounts
and for length of time desired.JU/V-tr-o
MISCELLANEOUS.
FURNITURE, FURNITURE,FURNITURE.
DOTTER & BRADLEY,Hava now the Largest Stock ovor
brought hero.
Hare Just received a large lot directly fromthe East, and cordially invite the
public to examine their goodsan* price same. .
Also keep a lull lineof
Wall-Papor.Carpets,
Oil-Cloth,Mattings, Ac,
86 MAIN STREET. 86LOS ANGELES,
apltf Sign of the Red Chair.
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.JXKW BUTCHER SHOP!
Open Wednesday, August 18,1875,At No. ISO Spring street, next door to Turn-
Verein Hall,
(BROOK'S NEW BUILDINO).
TM S»MC P F ALL VARIETIEB\u25a0 of MKATB always on hand; also poul-
try and sausage.
sw FREE DELIVERY to any part of thecity.
NICKEL Ac BUHLE.au 18 tf
Montana Meat Market.FRCELINGER AFRANCK. Mr
The best and tenderest Meats Af*Ljin the market. None but the aSaSBC
Prlmoot Beef and Muttonever to be fonnd. Note the address?MontanaMeat Market, Main Street, near First, LosAngeles Junltf?3
NOTICE
IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE TAXESon the school assessment for Los An-geles City School District are now due, and*payable at the City Clerk's office, Springstreet, and unless paid wtthin sixty days fromdate of this notice, collection will be enforcedaccording to law.
Je«Bm J. Z. MORRIS, Collector.Los Angeles, Cal., Aug. 20th, 1875.
LOUIS KXXBT PAQC FKLIX EPHBAK GKAVBI..
PAGE & GRAVEL,Manufacturers of
Carriages and WagonsCiSJTiff Ofall kinds, made ofthe best ma-MS-ay terlal. They also keep on hand alarge stock of
Carriages, Buggies, Light Spring and
Heavy Wagons,oftheir own make, which they warrant in
every respect.
They have determined to sell their work atprices as low as the inferior and worthlesswork that Is frequently being palmed offup-on the coinmcnity InLos Angeles and else-where.
Call and see the best assortment of
Carriage* and Buggiesever ?flared in Los Angeles. All Carriagesand Bugslss manufactured by us, are Qttedwith Page's celebrated Patent Adjustable
Sprint? Ehzytoack,
so welladapted to comfort.