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Los Angeles Daily Herald. VOL. VI. LOS ANGELES, FIRDAY MORNING, JUNE 30, 1876. NO.

81. Late Telegrams. Sam Francisco News. San Francisco, June 29th. coin seven to eight, trade dollars nine to ten per cent, discount.

John McDonough, an old rounder tired of bumming, jumped Into the bay from the end of Meig's wharf this morning and was drowned. Nellie Murphey. aged 21 months, daughter of Con Murphey residing on Larkin street between Union and Filbert, was run over and killed about 10 o'clock this morning by car No. 1, of Clay street railroad. The accident occurred on Union street near Larkin.

The child was crossing tbe street and was not seen by the driver, J. W. Simpson until too late. Simpson was arrested on a charge of manslaughter. He furnished bail.

The steamer Mobongo went into Dry dock to-day to clean preparatory to resuming trips on the Southern coast in place of the Los Angeles. All wheat vesseis wbich sailed hence in February have arrived out except one and all have made better time than any other month's fleet 1111.1 harvest year. Policeman Coles undertook to eject Thomas Green, a bad character, from a saloon on Kearney street, near Clay about two months ago. Green assaulted the officer subsequently with a club and knocked him down breaking his leg. He was fined $500 in the police court to-day and went to jail for 250 days.

Vienna. Vienna, Russian Army Corps concentrating at Vosneschuke. The Grand Duke Vladimar of Russia, and Gen. Tegedoff are reported at Belgrade. The strategy of Servia is supposed to be to check the Turks at Nicsic until Montenegro gains in Hastititlo.

The Porte is attempting to bribe Montenegro to preserve neutral ity. A Joke on Future Scientists. the New York There is a town iv Ireland which affronts common sense and the language ofthe tyrannical Saxon by calling Itself "Haulbowline." Recently it has added to its original offense by perpetrating a gross and malignant attack upon the Mosaic cosmogony. Toe Haulbowline authorities have for a long period been engaged in the construction of a dock of such magnificent proportions that were Ireland a free and happy Republic, any Haulbowline statesman would, by this time, have saved at least a million dollars out of the annual dock appropriation. A week or two ago the workmen were lowing a heavy granite block upon the bed of concrete which forms the foundation of the dock, when a reckless Haulbowliner deliberately threw himself in its way.

The block descended, and the man was slowly but thoroughly flattened out. The concrete yielded to receive him, and by the time that it occurred to a bystander to mention to the workmen that they had deposited their block on a layer of flattened Irishman, the latter had accomplished his suicidal purpose. As there was no active demaud for his remains, no attempt was made to exhume accordingly they will remain imbedded ln the rock until, at some future day, the dock crumbles into pieces and the flattened skeleton is brought and exhibited by eminent scientific men as a conclusive proof of the vast antiquity of man. Chinese Labor. The Nevada Transcript truthfully says: It has always been claimed by those who oppose Chinese labor, that it does not pay.

They claim that the same money paid for two Chinamen, will more than pay one white man, aud that the average white man will do more work than two Chinamen. The Superintendentof the Bald Mountain Gravel Mine, which is located at Forest city, Sierra county, has always been one of those who think Chinamen a nuisance. In this mine there are 160 meu employed. About a year ago the San Francisco owners sent up word to have Chinamen worked as an experiment. The Superintendent selected 60 out of a band of 300 laborers, and started them in.

He tried tbe whole band, one after the other, to get one that could run the cur into the tunnel, which is 4000 feet in length, and found only one who cm Id do it, and it would take him twice as long as it did a white man. 'I'm all wanted two men for the job which one white man easily performed. It was the same way with the other workmen, and after two months trial, the Mongolians were discharged, and white men put back in their places. There are no Chinese employed there any longer, and Forest city is one of the most flourishing camps in the State to-day. If other employers will examine the matter, they will find that they make nothing by hiring Mongolians instead of their own countrymen.

Another Shower of Flesh Reported. The Columbus, Georgia, Enquirer recently had the following statement: A few days ago Messrs. Dick and Ad. Kervin were standing in the hack yard or the latter when quite a shower of flesh fell upon aud around them. It first seemed as a miracle to them as they had often heard of flesh raining' from above.

They cast up their eyes and discovered several buzzards about 100 feet above and this explained to them the mystery, and one, too, which has so often occurred but yet unexplained. As a Louisyille Professor has suggested, this may account for the famous shower in Kentucky. The particles of the Columbus shower were not gathered or analysed as were those ot Kentucky. The report of a fire in the wheat fields at San Fernando is a canard. It was only a Are in a few straggling patches along the railroad.

Charlie Brody, on account of increasing business, lias doubled tbe size of his store. Mr. H. W. Butler, has returned from Philadelphia, having made tbe round trip iv twenty-eight days.

A MUCH-MARRIED MAN. Hurry D. Wakefield aad Hie Kit.hi Lot-lug Wives. the 8. F.

It is probably true that Harry D. Wakefield believed that the institution of marriage was founded on the requirements of man's uature, and that he al-o possibly considered his nature of such peculiar texture as to frequently require an actual participation in, the solemnity of taking upon himself tbe marriage vows. Harry Morse, the ever alert Sheriff of Alameda county, also has views on this marriage question which do not tally in every particular with Wakefield's; but all this cuts no figure iv the whys and wherefores that caused Harry Morse to pounce upon aud cast into jail Harry Wakefield yesterday afternoon. Tiie doughty Sheriff has wanted to perform that same proceeding for more than a year, but the wily Wakefield remained absent on the eighth wedding tour accredited to bis experience within the last two years. Harry D.

Wakefield first appeared in Oakland about two years ago. and, from information at hand, has always had a mania for getting married, thus giving his love advances an honorable intention. So far as known be was always a plausible AND SUCCESSFUL. HOMES, But be waa inconstant and Aw In every fair new face bis Juliet, and wanted to be tbe glove upon ber hand. About eighteen months since be wooed and wedded in this city Miss Emma Grabe, a young, pretty and lusty dressmaker, whose parents reside iv Ban Jose, Ktnina thought she had won the first love of a paragon of a husband, and for a few months this world to Emma was as lovely as a big sunflower.

The tables soon turned, however. Harry began to neglect his Emma, and finally deserted her. She applied to Harry's mother, Mrs. Mary E. Beman, a clairvoyant on East Fifteenth street, East Oakland, but Mrs.

Beman would not be a mother to her; so, after a few more weeks of hopeless waiting for a reconciliation, Emma applied to H. A. Leake, an Oakland procure for her a divorce. In tbe mean time, the polygamist Harry had found his Mary Jane and wedded her in this city. She was comely to look upon, and ber business was also that of dressmaker.

Her name was Mary Jane Hall, and for a time she thought her Harry was all that MRS. WHITING PAINTED JONES. Harry had been partially truthful in his dealings with Mary Jane, for he told her before their marriage that he had bean twice married before in the East, she thinks at Chicago, but that his first wife had died and from his second he had procured a divorce. But Mary Jane soon learned of Emma Grabe, when a rupture occurred and Harry was dischargeC. Attorney Leake was also consulted by dressmaker No.

2, and retained to make void her marriage with Harry Wakeman. This was about a year ago, and the two dressmakers appeared before tbe Alameda county grand heard their story and indicted the festive Harry. Search was made for the much-married man, but he could not be found. About three months after his departure his mother went East, and it has since been learned that mother and son traveled throughout the East giving at Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Louisville, Chicago, Philadelphia, New York and other cities. That Sneriff Morse kept track of them and knew their intentions of returning is not to be questioned.

About one month since the mother returned, aud within the last week Harry also, with a little fresh-looklug fifteen-year-old wife. Of course there was a scene at Mrs. Beman's house yesterday afternoon when Harry Morse put in an appearance and found Mrs. 8., her adorable son Harry and his new baby-wife seated around the two o'clock dining table. As above stated, Harry Wakefield, who is fortyeight years of age, though in appearance twelve years younger, and who is reputed to be the husband of eight living wives, was incarcerated yesterday afternoon in the Alameda County Jail.

Fatal Duel in Brussels. the London Dally News, May Tbe more unsatisfactory side of the custom of duelling has been displayed iv the result of a recent combat at Brussels. The oppoueuts were Captain Van Heeck and M. Marchal, and the "donna" in the case was not far to seek. She was the wife of the Captain, a very young lady of great beauty, and it was bis opinion of her conduct which drove the martial and unfortunate officer to demand and receive satisfaction.

The Captains Ceusvort and Boxo on the part of M. Van Heeck, consulted Lieutenants Zerezo de la Tejada and De Wetter, the friends of M. Marchal, and declde I that their principals "must see each other." The riding school of the Ecole de Guerre was fixed on as a nice solitary place, as no doubt it is at half past four on a May morning, and there the duellists appeared, and, by the choice of Mr. Van Heeck, fought with pistols. They were put up at thirty-five paces and the first fire produced no results.

M. Marchal solemnly declared his innocence, took Van Heeck's shot, and discharged bis pistol in the air. Both meu missed at the second and third fires, and then the five o'clock bell rang to awaken the boys in the school. There was no more time to waste and the distance was shortened by ten yards. On the first fire at twenty-five yards M.

Van Heeck was mortally wouuded in the breast. Cowhiding. Yesterday about half past one o'clock John Lathrop, a well known hack driver, was cowhided by an actress of Wood's Opera House. The cowhide was laid on with brawn muscle and John took it like a man. The actress' husband was at hand and when Lathrop attempted to strike his assailant the husband gave him several blows with a cane which assisted in hisdemoralization.

The cause of the assault was an alleged insult at the Opera House last night. Telegram at tbe A. offlce for Samuel Green. LOS ANGELES DAILY HERALD. Published morning -pt Monday.

J. n. RANNETT, l.ditor il Manager. TERNIS FOR DAILY HERALD: for in. by mall or express $10 six months 6 Threo months 8 Delivered by carriers, per week 25 cents Steam Book and Job Printing Honse, Spring street, opposite the House.

SOCIETY NOTICES. Masonic Notice. ft l.os Angeles Lodge No. 42, F. A.

The staled meetings of this Lodge are held on the first DAY of each month at 7:30 p. M. Members of Pentalpha, No. 202, and ill Master Masons In good standing are cor Jially invited. 8.

C. FOY, W. M. Chas. Smith, Secretary.

a PENTALPHA LODGE, No. 202, F. A. A M. The stated meetings of it I'Ouge are held on the THIHD MONDAY of each month, at 7 P.M.

My order of tho H. Hiller, Secy. Los Angeles Chapter No. 33, M. Stated convocations ou 2d MONDAY of each month at p.

M. at Masonic Hall. Sojourning companions in good standing cordially invited. By order ofthe 8. PRAGER, M.

Lf.vy, H. P. Secretary. Angeles Council No. 11, Royal and Select Masters, F.

A. tolds its stated assemblies on the 4th Moulay of each month at Masonic Hall, at 7:30 p. a. Sojourning Companions ln good standing lie fraternally Invited to attend. By order ofthe J.

F. BURNS, Recorder. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. De Lion Commandery No. 9, Holds its staled conclaves at the Asylum ln diisonic Hall, on the Third THURSDAY of month, at 7 o'clock p.

M. Sojourning Oughts Templar in good standing are cor, lull Invited lo attend. By order ofthe J. C. Littlefiklo, Recorder.

I. O. O. F. Augellto Lodge No.

198, 1. O. O. meetings of this Lodge arc In Id every MONDAY evening at 8 o'clock, at Odd Felons' Hall, Downey Block. Visiting and sonnrning brothers In good standing are to attend.

J. M. BASS KIT, N. G. W.

A. Spalding, R. S. MaISH Bule Lodge No. 160, I.

O. O. f. Regular meeting held ou FRI-" EVENING ol each week at i--j o'clock. Sojourning lirolliren in good standing are cordially By order, C.

C. LIPS, N. G. Frank Baker, R. 8.

Angeles Lodge No. S3, t. O. O. I Regular meeting held on NKSDAY I- VENING ol each week lltl 'i o'clock.

Solournlng breth- ten (n 0(J Htam aro nvited. J. V. BDRKH ART, V. Q.

A. Frank, R. 8. irange Grove Encampment, No. 31,1.

0. 0. F. REGULAR MEETINGS hela on the second and Fourth TUES- DAYS of each month at 7H p. m.

Sojourning Patriarchs in good -landing arc cordially invited (o attend. JOS, HUBER, C. P. H. Fleishman, Slcrbe.

Improved O. R. M. Mi. nr Tribe No.

SO, Improved Order Of Red Men, meets every TUESDAY EVENING at 8 o'clock, at their Wigwam in Good Templar Hall. All visiting brethren in standing are cordially Invited to attend. L. MAYER, Sachom. F.

B. Fanning, Chief of Records. Knights of Pythias. OLIVE LODGE, No- 26, meets every fhurauav evening, at 8 o'clock, al the Castle-Halls, Downey Block All sojourning Kuights in good standing are cordially invited. W.

H. SCOTT, C. C. J. 8.

Tarn, K. of R. 8. Confidence Engine Company No. 2.

REGULAR MEETINGS of this Company will take place on the first Wednesday evening of each month, at By order, B. McLELLAN, Secretary. Physicians and surgeons. DR. H.

8. ORME, Phyatolaua and Surgeon: OFFICE IN LAN FRANCO BUILDING, No. 74 Main street, overC. J. He'uaemau A drug store.

Residence, Spring street, between Sixth and Seventh. Office hours, from 10 a. to 4 P. St. T.

S. STANWAY. W. ROSS. DRS.

STANWAY ROSS, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, 82 and 84 Main street. mayS-if DR. W. HAZELTINE, DENTIST, No. 11 Mprlug Street, Loy Angeles.

mays-tf FRANK H. THOMAS, M. D. (Practitioner of Homoeopathy). Physician and Surgeon OFFICE and residence on Spring street, two doors North of the Southern Methonist church.

Dr. N. P. RICHARDSON, IMiyisieian und Itesidence, Fort Hill, I 19 Downey Buena Vista street. Block, up Btairs.

Dr. Joseph Kurtz, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Rooms 1,2 and 5. Ducommun's Building, corner Main and Commercial greets. Residence -Buena Vista street.

special attention paid to diseases or the eye and ear. mayl-tf D. B. HOFFMAN, M. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.

Office, rooms 49 and 50, St. Charles notel, Los Angeles, Cal. Jan4tf J. B. OWENS, M.

Ilomoeopatlilsst. ACUTE and chronic diseases of women and children will leceive special attention. OFFICE Dr. Franklin, No. 11 Spriug -tre-H.

Fort two doors South of Filth East side. Jan4-il DR. A. S. SHORB, jJOMCEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN.

7 Spring street. Spring and Third Bts. third door South of Turn-Vereln Hall. THOS H. SMITH.

ALBERT M. BTEPHENB, Late of Memphis, Teun. SMITH STEPHENS, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. LAW AND COLLECTION OFFICE, Rooms 87 aud 28 Temple Block, Los Angeles, California. P.

O. Box No. 81. facilities for making collections I hrough reliable agents and attorneys ln every ity aad town ln the United States are unsur- my 22 tf daw END 26c. to GEO.

P. ROWELL A York, for Pamphlet of 100 pages, containlag lists of 3,000 newspapers, and estimates showing oost of advertising. marUdAwly BUSINESS CARDS. THOMPSON ELLIS, ATTORNEYSATLAW 1 and 3, Downey Block, LOS ANGELES. mylltf S.

C. HUBBKVI. ROONEY District Attorney. HUBBELL HUDSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rooms I and 4 Dncommun's Block, corner Main and Commercial streets, Los may7-tf H. FLEISHMAN, 37 spring Street, Aiigelea, Notary Public Commissioner ot Deeds For all the States and Territories of the Union.

Collections made iv the United States and Europe. Papers made out for Europe and ihe United States. Agent for ali German und English steamship lines. Passports procured. juneS-tf F.

L. BINFQRD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Room 7 1 einpn- Block. LOS ANGELES. Jans-tf WM. MOORE.

M. KELLEHER. MOORE KELLEHER, CIVIL ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS an DRAUGHTSMEN. Welfskill building, New High street ntrl7 K. KEWKN.

STEPHEN M. WHITE. KEWEN WHITE, ATTORN EYS-AT-LA No. IS Downey Block, octanr H. A.

BARCLAY, ATTORNEY-AT-bAW. Boom 7 Allen's Building, corner of Spring and Temple streets. Titles Examined, D'Jti A. LASSELL, G. H.

SMITH. A. B. CHAPMAN, H.M.SMITH. GLASSELL, CHAPMAN AT LAW, BLOCK up-stalrs, Los Angeles, CalllornK E.

F. KYSOR, ARCHITECT, KOOM Nos. 7 and 10 Ducommun Block, corner of Main and Commercial Sis. J. E.

GRIFFIN, Law and Collection Office, ROOM 4, DOWNEY BLOCK, Los Angolcs, Cal. attention given to Collections and Probate business. F. TAMIET, French Landscape Gardener Otters bis services to the public as a landcape gardener of large experience. He will indertaki the laying out and ornamentation if gardens parks, and refers to the Beautry Park and the City Plaza (Sixth street) as iampleso 1 is work.

He will also contract to care for gardens by the year. Address Postofflce box N' 1. 802. J. M.

WHITAKER, A. M. Practicing Physician Surgeon. GRADUATE of the Academical and Medical departments of Dartmouth College, N. H.

Offlce in Commercial Bank Building, Main street rooms 8 and 7, up stairs. Special offlce hours, from Bto9 A. St. and from 2 to 6 aud Bto9r. m.

May be found al my offlce at all other hours unless professionally engaged elsewhere. Offlce hours on sunduy from Bto 9 A. m. Marbleized Iron Mantels. PFRRY, WOODWORTH CO.

Commercial Street, LOS ANGELES, CAL HOLD the exclusive agency for the sale the popular Marbleized Iron Mantels in Los Angeles county. The attention of builders Is directed to them as the Cheapeat, Moat Oruaineiital Anil Durable Article for their use ever Invented. dec3-tf PERRY WOODWORTH A CO DRUGS MEDICINES. C. F.

HEINZEMAN Successors vo J. h. sAUNDKRH 4 CO DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS, Main Street. LOS ANGELES. The CHOICEST TOILET ARTICLES, the PUREBT LRUGS and PATENT MEDICINES of all kinds.

UW Prescriptions carefully compounded day and night, FRENCH DRUG STORE! V. CHEVALLIER HAS OPENED AN ELEGANT DRUG Store, in SICNORET'S NEW BUILDING, Main opp. Pico House, Well assorted with fresh and pure medicines Also a splendid assortment of PERFUME, HAIR BRUSHES. Sponges, and every toilet article from tho best houses of the United States and France. American and French patent medicines.

Kronen and Wpanisth Langnsges are Spoken. Chevalller has been established In San Francisco sinee '49, and his long expedience ln the drug business will recommend him to the confluence and patronage of the people and medical fraternity of tos Angeles. septiS-t Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired from active practice, having had placed In bin hands by an East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy.for the speedy and permanent cure of consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, and all throat and lung affections, also a positive and radical cure for nervous debility and all nervous complaints, after having thoroughly tested Its wonderlu 1 curative powers In thousands of it his duty to make It known to his suffering fellows. Actualed by this motive, and a conscientious desire to relieve human suffering, he will send (free of charge) to all who desire it, this recipe, with full directions for pieparlng and successfully Sent by return mail by addressing, with stamp, naming this paper.

DR. W. C. STEVENS, Munroe Bleak, Syracuse, N. T.

ISC ELL A NEOUS. U. S. HOTEL BARBERSHOP AND BATH ROOMS. WM.

NEUMANN, Proprietor. The bent Barbers In the city are constantly In attendance. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. decl-tf Coal! BANNERMAN DUNN. WHOLESALE and RETAIL dealers In all kinds ul' House, Blacksmith aud Lehigh Coal.

Ollice. on C'nuiiuerclal street, opposite Perry, Wood worth A Lumber Yard MTCoal delivered to any part or the city mi 09 CHAKOK, IMS" Parties deslious of burning coal can have grates furnished for their stoves at the lios Angeles Aliso street. WAREHOUSE AND Commission Merchants, For Storage. Buying, Selling aud Shipping, Grain, Wool, Hides, And Produce all kinds, INo. ARCADIA BLOCK, Los anmblks, Cal.

AGENCY. STATE INVESTMENT AND INSURANCE COMPANY. Cash Assets $450,000 President Peter Donauoe. Vice-President A. J.

Bryant. stockholders and in los anokles: F. P. F. Temple, Jno.

O. Downey, I. W. Hellmae, O. W.

Chllds, John Jones. The most substantial and conservative of all the local companies. Fair rates and prompt sett lement of losses. T. E.

ROWAN, Agent. LOUIS EMERY PAGE. FELIX EPURAM ORAVEL. PAGE GRAVEL, Manufacturers of Carriages and Wagons rJCHBjp Of all kinds, made ofthe best ma- VffkSyiy-- terial. They also koep on hand a large stock of Carriages, Buggies, Light Spring and Heavy Wagons, of their own make, which they warrant ln every respect.

They have determined to sell their work at prices as low as the inferior and worthless work that is frequently being palmed off upon the commcnlty In Los Angeles and elsew here. Call and see the best assortment of and Buggies ever offered in Los Angeles. All Carriages aud Buggies manufactured by us, are fi.ted with Page's celeorated Patent Adjustable Sprint; so well adapted to comfort. sep22 LIQUORS, ETC. THB Fashion Saloon Has been redtted and reopened by ARCHIE McBRIDE, And is supplied with the best brands of WINES, LIQUORS AND CICARS.

The Billiard Parlor Will be opened on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Ist, 1876. Warm lunch set from 11 a. m. to 2p. M.

every day. P. LAUTH. FRITZ MENS. NEW YORK BREWERY, PHIL.

LAUTH (Successors to Chris. Henne) Proprietors. The CLEAREST, PUREST and MOST BRLLLIANL IMAGER BEER Soutu of San Francisco. Orders for DRAUGHT or BOTTLED Bfc.fc.R prompt ly attended to. The celebrated Beer from this Brewery dees competition in the State.

TWO LOTSJOR SALE. Lots No. 13 and Aliso Street, Having a frontage of 101 Feet by a Depth of 136, Upon which are located One Dwelling House of Four Rooms. Fruit aud shade tree and other improvements; also, One Store On the corner, 20x36, with counters, shelvlug and fixtures complete. Good place for business.

TITLE PERFECT. PRICE. Apply to BARBEE A OATES, Commercial Bank Building, Or to the proprietor, on the pram lass. L. F.

RUCKKR. sssu ii NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW HOTEL. J. C.

GORDON HAVING fitted up and furnished In excellent style The New Hotel at East Los Angeles, Is prepared to receive Summer boarders. Parties in searcli of elegant rooms, modern Improvements und first-class do well to give us a call. Horse earn pass the door every hal hour. GORDON HOUSE, J. C.

GtiRDON, iProprtotor. Junes3-2w" fin 11 MERCANTILE, LAW, AND Collection OHi. NO. DOWNEY BLOCK, l.os Angeles, California Collections will be promptly made ln all parts ot the country CEO. A.

ARMSTRONG, mayWtf Attorney at Law. STI'EBEL, DEALER IN FANCY STAPLE GROCERIES, IMPORTED Wines, Liquors Cigars, NO. 157 MAIN STREET, LOS ANGELES, HAS ALWAYS ON HAND an assortmentotthe bestGrocerles to be found in the town, such as FRENCH MUSHROOMS, FOUGHI DE GENOA, FRENCH PATES AND OONSERVEB Of all kinds, with a full assortment of Crosse A BlackwelPs Pickles, Jams aud Jelliea. IN STORE, MOCHA, JAVA AND COSTA RICA COFFEES (Roasted, Green and Ground), SOUSED PIGS' FEET, (in kegs) LAMBS' TONGUES, DUTCH HERRINGS, BARDELLAN, ANCHOVIES. Fresh Mackerel and Mackerel In Oil, WHITE FISH, CODFISH TONGUES aud SOUNDS, Swiss Cheese, Edam Cheese, Petaliima Cheese, Pineapple Cheese, ICTC.

PIONEER STABLE, 143 Main Street. FIRST CLASS Double and Single Buggies, GOOD GENTLE UOKNES. Careful nnd sober drivers If required. Terms reasonable. Boarding horses by the month, week or day a specialty.

Give us a call. DUPUY A FINNEY, mar7-tf Proprietors. BROWN'S RESTAURANT, 100 MAIN street, MEALS AT ALL HOURS In best style. BS Centa Biuirle Heal. PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING.

PHIL I ME WOULD announce to his customers that lie Is prepared to do Piano Tuning and Repairing ln First-Class Style. ALL WORK WARRANTED. Orders may be left wllh L. Lewi 11 A Book and Music Dealem. mygl-tf DR.

WALTER LINDLEY, (Late of Brooklyn, N. Physician and Surgeon. A. M. to m.

11114 7 to 9 p. at his office, rooms 12 and 13 Temple Block. Can be lound at all other hours at his residence, Fort street, second door west of Tern pie street. Oar Answers calls at all times, day or night. Jun7tf A MERON'S LJH ANGELES Fish, Game and Poultry Market, Cornt of Court and Spriug Streets.

FISH, all kinds of Wild Game. twice each day. Having had many experience in the business, and und the best facilities at his market, he Is prepared to furnish the public of Los Angeles ami adla- towns with everything In the line at lc prices aud short notice. Beneflcifcl to al. Attention, hotel and restaurant keepers El Monie, Spadra.San Bernardino, Colton, Anaheim, and all other towns In this vicinity I Send ln your orders for Fresh Fish.

Fish be furnished to any of the above places I hours' time from the ocean, by sendinf CAMERON, with definite orders. All kluw 1 offish at the uniform rate of eight ents pat FORWARDING COMMISSION. HELLMAN, HAAS Forwarding Commission MERCHANTrJ, HAVE FOR SALE THE PUREBT GROCERIES, THE BEST PROVISIONS, Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco Of the choicest Imported Brands. rtivrs. OILS.

DOOKN AND KANHKN, BLINDS, FARMING IMPLEMENTS. 14 aud 111 Los Angeles and Commercial St LOS ANGELES. V2J reT jR al home. pies worth $1 free. Stin- ON A 0., Port It -1 i.

Ma. marUdAwly a weeir tmataaleed to male and male a ils.iu their locality. Coats NOTHING to i iv Particulars free. p. O.

Visksry A Me. MISCELLANEOUS. JUST PUBLISHED. Female Health and Hygiene on the Pacific Coast. By J.

H. Stallard, M. B. London. M.

K. C. M. R. C.

8., L. A. England, formerly Physician to the Gioat Northern Hospital, the St. George'B and St James' Dispensary, London, Ac, Ac. Price, 98.50.

Mailed on receipt of price. For sale by A. ROMAN 11 Montgomery street, San Francisco, And by all booksellers. JunlB-lm VACCINATION. I have a limited supply of bovine virus for vaccination, and will, according to a resolution of the Common Council, vaccinate those wishing it, between the hcurs of ,1 and o'clock p.

at my office. J. H. McKEE. M.

Health Officer. Ducommun Block, corner Main and Commercial streets. Jun2B CONGRESS HALL, Boca Lager Beer Depot. Messrs. BAYER, Agents of the celebrated BOCA LAGER BEER, In addition to dispensing the same to their customers at their Hall, have made arrangements for bottllug, and are now prepared to supply all demands for this healthful beverage, and recommend the same ESPECIALLY FOR FAMILY USE.

CITY GARDEN San PcJro Street Kohler's Lane. THE undersigned begs leave to Inform the public that lie ha. rented from Mr.Eberle the above Qarden, which Is now d.dly open fer visitors who desire a nice, cool shade. Connected with the Garden aie two line Bowline: Alleys, And a SHOOTING GALLERY. LUNCHES served at all times.

A boarding and lodging house connected with this persons can find a quiet rural home. Best of table always set. Charges moderate. WM. KLAIBER.

JunlB-lf ESTABLISHED NEARLY 20 YEARS. LITTLEFIELD, WEBB Grain, Produce and Honey COMMISSION MERCHANTS. SAN FRANCISCO. CONSIGNMENTS solicited. Prompt account rendered.

Stencils furnished shippers free of charge. Liberal advances on shipping receipts. Mew aud second hand sacks, twine, Ac, for sale. JunlowSm 4 AC A wanted IIKI (where. Uu.iaeks honorable and Brat is A.

II Particular, Rent free. VUVV WOItTIi A St. Loule.Mo. aprl2-wly Morphine hnnit absolutely 1 1 I ril. nil.

nopubllciiy. I 111 Send n.ilnp tnr Dr. Carl- VI A YOU. la" V. la.

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