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BUSINESS ENTERPRISE.
Ike Herald Steak Printing
House makes a specialty of Legal
Printing. Briefs, Transcripts, etc,printed at low rates.
AtB. F. Coulter's, 30 AB2 Mainstreet, Baker Blook, oan be founda floe line of gent's furnishinggoods, tbe latest styles cuffs, col-lars, cravats, underwear, hosiery,gloves, eto. Give him a call andexamine goods and prices.
Fresh shrimps Tuesdays, Fridaysand Saturdays; California andPuget Sound oysters, 25 cents perplate; Eaatern oysters every stylerhot and cold lunches and all tbedelicacies of the season served ontbe shortest notice at CongressHall, corner or Malu and Requenastreets. Boca beer, the best on tbeCoast, always on hand, as well as afullsupply of the best brands ofliquors, wines and cigars. En-trance to ladles' rooms on Requenastreet.
Arrested for uot buying nobbyulsters for men and boys kneepants, underwear, shirts, neck-wear, gloves, handkerchiefs, socks,overalls, blankets, trunks, etc., atIXL Auotiou Company, DowneyBlook.
Police will keep tho door clear toprevt * tbe great rush for bootsand suoee at the IXL AuctionCompany, Downey Block, whichare belug sold at such extremelylow prioes.
Holman's, tbe Linn kidney andlung pads, Scott's Emulsion, Ho-meopathic specifics, patent medi-
cines snd non-seoret remedies, Be-ttaesdaaod other mineral waters,
are always lo be had at Preuss APiroaH's.
Bear in Mind!Sherman, Hyde & Co., the lead-
Iop. piano and organ dealers of thePacific Coast, have a complete as-sortment of instruments at theirbranch store, kept by Mrs. D. S.Corona, 45 Main street, Cosmopoli-tan Hotel. Call aud enquire aboutthe instalment plan. jy7-6m
F. Llndquist, merchant tailor,No, 20 Spring street, Is himself aprai tlcal cutter; aod, having hadample experience iv Sail Fraucisooaud Los Angeles, knows how tomeet the requirements of his cus-tomers. He-keeps a full supply oftbe best cloths constantly on handaud makes them up "upon honor."
Most complexion powders bavejavulgar glare, but Preuss's vel-veteen Is a true bsauttfler whoseeffects nre lasting.
Clothes cleaned or dyed, thenmended and pressed and warrantedto look like new, at No. 8 Alisostreet. -A number of desirable rooms tolet at No. 7 Third street. Tbe loca-tion is accessible and desirablefrom every standpoint; The neigh-borhood is good and the house isbarely five minutes' walk fiom theCourt House.
Go toDr. Sexton A Co., druggists,for your drugs, medicines aud toi-let articles. We are selling every-thing In tbe drug line cheap forcash. Prescriptions a specialty;ll|Main street.
Do not fall to Bee those eleganttoilet and perfumery cases atHelnzeraan at Ellis's, where youwill find the largest assortment ortoilet goods iv Southern Califor-nia. New York prices,
Chinese made goods cannot bebought at tbe IXL. Nobby hats orevery shape and style and at bot-tom prices at tbe IXL, DowueyBlook.
Insane people don't buy theirboys' and children's clothing atthe IXLAuction Company, Dow-ney Blook, but all sane peoplemake It a point to trade there. Alarge and well selected stock.
An entire new line or oloaks,dolmans, ulsters, circulars, dressgoods, trimmings, ulster clothsand cloakiugs, vow ready for in-spection at B. F. Coulter's, 80 and32 Malu street, Baker Block.
A Chef D'Oeuvre in the art orperfumery is the composition ofnew and distinctive odors, as lv thecase of the latest perfumes in satluand Russia leather oases, just re-jiel'vedVby Breuss A Pironl, No. 21Spring street.
Shave yourself. Preuss & Pironlare the agents for the electric razorand the genuine Russia leatherrazor sirop. Try them.
Tbe aolorUt does dyeing audBooming at No. 8 Aliso street.
Ladies hair dressing and hairwork ofall kinds. Hair jewelrya specialty. Hair dyed to any de-sired color, by Mrs. Wiufield, No.6 Temple street. dB-lm
T.IIO prescription department ofHelnzeniau A Ellis Is In charge ofthoroughly competent men. Nonebut tbe purest and freshest drugsVised. All gauds C,old at Easternprices,
To Whom it May Concern.Please take notloe: Any person
having pledges or collaterals at tbeStar Loan and Broker Office, No. 4Commercial street, will please re-deem the same or pay acorued In-teract thereon within thirty daysfrom this d»te or they will be sold,ft'Hi-Money loaned on all kindsol personal property. rorSOtf
Hughes's Russian Baths. Lo-cated No. is Main street, oppositetbe Pico House. Gentlemen andladles attended to by persons oftbeir own sex.. Becqod-band clothing bought andagld «t So. 6 Aliso street.
A Card.
To all who arc suffering fromtbo errors snd Indiscretions ofvoutb, nervous weakness, early'decay, loss ofmanhood, eto., I willsend a recipe thst will cure you,free of charge. This grest remedywaa discovered by a missionary inSouth Amerios. Send »»"?''dressed envelope to the Rev. JT.lsman, Station D, Now
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WARDEPARTMENT,SIGNALSERVICE,U.S. ARMY.
DJvJaJon ol Telagrama and Reports fortba Uenefltof Commerce and Agriculture.Report of observations taken at. Loa An-anias. Oal.. Jan. 5.1881
Maximum Thermometer, 65 0Minimum ?? 48 0
The Herald is the only newspa-per In Los Angeles that receivestbe Associated Press telegraphicdispatches.
LOCAL BREVITIES
Admiral Banning was In LosAngeles yesterday.
A. Glassell, Esq., got home fromSan Francisco by yesterday's over-land tralu.
Mr. J. D. Dunlap, Deputy TJ. 8.Marshal, returned from San Fran-cisco overland yesterday.
Lob Angeles has the championmarrying man in the person of aWelshman named Griffiths.
A lot ill the town of Sail Fernan-do, donated by Mrs. Ponet, willbe raffl-d at tbe Cathedral Fair.
Persons seeking rooms are re-ferred to the advertisement headed"For Bent," uuder New To-Day.
Mr. E. 11. Workman has on ex-hibition at his store a fine speci-men of a Gospel Swamp couoauut.
Col. Charles Thomas, of Hemmetvalley aud Mr. Louis Wolf, ofTemecula, San Diego county, areregistereil at tbe Cosmopolitan.
Deputy Sbetlir iiuber went upto San Queutin yesterday, havingIn charge Nelson Dupuy, sentencedto that institution for three years.
IvCity Justice Adams's Courtyeetci.'ay evening, I. Elurio audJuanßnchn, arrested by ConstableLing for flgbtlbg, each paid $5Hue.
At the meeting of the City Boardof Education last evening, MiesMary E. Hodgkius was appointedAssistant Principal of the HighSchool viae Mr. Smith resigned.
The finder of a lady's satchel,lost ou Olive or Seventh street,yesterday evening, will receive $5reward on returning it to the Her-ald offleu.
"Mumps" is iino of the unobtru-sive ailments whose occasionalpresence is being poled in Los Au-geles. As a beautiller "mump." isnot v success.
Oranges are beginning to comeInto the market in n luslderablenumbers. They are b.-iog shippedquite briakly both tn San Fran-cisco and Arizona,
Mary Connolly made »v informa-tion before Justice Adams yester-day churning J. MuClure with pois-oning her sheep. The case conesup for I.earing Ml 1 o'clock tn-day.
Tbe remittitur iv the case ofKeller vs Berry, affirming the de-cision of the Court below, arrivedyesterday. Thia decision confirmsthe titlo nf Keller lv the Rubioplace.It will he seeu by a telegram
from Tucsuu, Arizona, that JohnS. Carr, a sometime Angeh-fij, hasbeen elected Mayor of"The ancientand honorable Pueblo."
The "Owl»" will lule the boardsat Turuvereiu Hall 10-niglit. The ,"Sleeping CJieen" aud "Livater"ought to at tract a large, audienoe.We guarautee our readers uu even ?lug of unusual enjoyment.
Los Augeles has more lawyersthan any city of her sizj in theUuited States. There Is one exten-uating circumstance übjiiit thisotherwise lugubrious fact, ours isone ot the ablest bars lv tbe land.
Justice Fisher yesterday sen-
tenced Edward Gillette, (the mar-riage broker) convicted of obtain.Ing money under false pretences,to pay a tine of $100, or in defaulttobe imprisoned in the oounty Jailfor 100 days.
Rev. Father Hugh Gallagher, ofSt. Joseph's Parish, San Francisco,and Roy. Father Kysor, of SanJose, are pay lug Los Angeles avisit, and are the guests of BishopMora, at the Episcopal lesldeuce,Main street.
Messrs. Emil Harris aud W. B.hettis have entered into a en-part-nership for carrying on a detectiveand collection agency- Both areexperienced )n the business andare eminently trustworthy aud rt<liable gentlemen.
We direct the attention of fami-lies to the advertisement nf Mr. J.Heiman, who has opeued the SanFrancisco poultry market at No.41 Spring street, where they willalways find n full supply of poul-try, fish aud gamp <t( wperibrquality.
' George Havens, arreted on thecharge of breaking open his sister-in-law's trunk and abalraotlngmoney and Jewelry therefrom, wasexamined before Justice Adamsyesterday and discharged, tbe evi-dence failing to couueut bim withthe robbery.
The Unas has arrived when San-ta Mouica ought to be provided
iwith a hotel like that at Monterey.The opeuing of the Southern Hueof railway admits of its beingmade one of tbe most attractive re-sorts, both In Summer und Win-ter, ou the American continent.
f In correction of an item which
I appeared '« the Commercial yes-
-1 terday, Mr. Caystllo Wlebesusto\u25a0 say that bo has not withdrawn
' from tbe conteet for tho Postmas-i tershtp and will not do ao until tbe
son Dupuy pleaded guilty to tbecbarge ofassault to commit rob-bery and was sentenced to State'sPrison fortbree years. Dupuy isthe man who, on Thanksgivingnight, attempted to rob the rail-road office at San Fernando, a fullaccount of wblcb was published Intbe Herald at tbe time.
We refer our readers to au adver-tisement headed "The Best Bar-gain Ever Offered," and would addtbat we happen to kuow that theplace on Ninth street may be hadfor one-third of its real value. Par-ties interested lv getting a niceplaoe for a homestead, fenced andbounded by ditches, with bearingtrees and vines, etc , would do wellto examine the property and thenmake a proposition to Mr. Rowan,agent, Los Angeles, or Mr. Tru-man, owner, Palace Hotel, SanFrancisco.
An item appeared iv tbe Los An-geles papers a abort time ago, stat-ing tbat Chief of Police King badreceived a circular from the Sher-iffof Pima county, Arizona, offer-ing a reward of $500 for tbe appre-hension of Billy Potueky, who iswanted at Tucson to answer to acharge ofgrand larceny. MajorBen C. Truman, in a private note,refers to tbe item aud says tbat bemet Potusky and talked with bimat Chicago, during his recent visitto the East.
Mr. J. D. Bicknell received a tel-egram yesterday Informing himthat the judgmeut of our late Dis-trict Court In the case of O'Connorvs. Fractal ret al., involving tbetitle to the Roeecrans lands, basbeeu rendered by the SupremeCourt in bane and judgment or-dered to cuter ivfavor of the plain-tiff. These cases have been beforethe courts for several years and thejudgment now ordered deoides theissue adversely to tbe settlers andlv favor of Ihe State title, underwhich Mr. O'Connor claims.
We glean the following interest-ing facte from the annual report ofthe Signal Service Officer at theLos Augeles station: Mean barom-eter, 80.01 degrees; mean ther-mometer, 58.7 degrees; mean rela-tive humidity, 69 7 per emit.; an-nual range of temperature, (17 de-greet; maximum, iv May, 97 de-grees; minimum, in January, 30degrees. There were fifty-onerainy days during the yeai; totalrainfall, 18 65 inches. Total veloc-ity of wind, 37,295 miles; greatestvelocity in oue hour, 26 miles, inFebrury; prevailing winds, south-west.
In the joint cases of Bixby vs.Beut aud Sepulveda vs. Sepulveda,a sutt for partition of the PalosVerdes Rancho, now on trial be-fore Judge Hinea, of Veutura, sit-ting for Judge Sepulveda, twentyattorueys are engaged, viz: Messrs.Thorn & Stephens, Bicknell AWhite, Uravos A Chapman, R. H.Chapman, J.G. Howard, Eastman,King, Halty & Roberts, H. T.Haz-ard, Bruuson & Wells, Glassell ASmith, Barclay A Wilson, R. N.C.Wilson. For fear some solicitudemay arise as to where this large ar-ray of counsel are to get tbeir fees,we will state that, not only is theproperty in question valuable, butthe litigants are rich.
Great Is the interest which, in'our local circles, hinges on t;iestruggle for Postmaster. That ro-bust stalwart, the present Incum-bent, Col. is confi-dent that he holds the interiorlines. The agile Caystlle, bow-ever, wouldn't give a fig for Dunk-eiberget's chances and regards bisown as rating at a premium atleast as high as government fourand a half per cents. Brierly,having captured a legislative clerk-ship at Sacramento, would appearto have surrendered tbe local fieldto hisoompetilors. As Brierly dis-appears euters Fred Gllmore.whoßefriends assume that he has the In-side track aud only needs to ele-vate hi9pole to knock down theofficial persimmon. We shall seewhat we shall see.
We had a conversation with agentleman yesterday who has fustpassed over the Atchison, Topekaaud Santa F<s and Southern Pacific.Railroads and the stage line con-necting the two, traversing thesouthern route from Denver toGlobe. He says ihe former line ispushing westward as fast as prac-ticable, but as far as he could learn,after a general inquiry, it is by nomeans oertaln that the two lineswill meet at Florida Point, as basbeen generally supposed. In fact,it was ourrent talk at the front thatthe A. T. & S. F. will run parallelwith the S. P. R. R. for some dis-tance ami not connect until itreaches Tucson. Our Informautsays tbo Southern Pacific peopleclaim to be thoroughly In the darkas to the purpose of their great fl*vol.? Olobe (A. T.\ ChroniQlc.
Board of Supervisors.
Wednesday, Jan. 5, 1881.
Board met pursuant to adjourn-ment. Preseul, full Board and tbeClerk.
Petition or John Trafford to beappointed Justloe of the Peace forLos Angeles tuwnshlp. Deuied.
On motion, all blda for; publishing the delinquent tax list rejectedand the ('ifiU Instructed to adver-tise for new bids, tube received upto the 17th instant
Ou motion, the line betweenSoledad and Sau Fernando town-ship is changed as follows: Com-mencing at township oorner be-tweeu townships 3 and 4 N, ranges15 aud 1G W. theucp south onemile, thenoe W to the couuty line,about 8 miles.
On motion, resolved that war-rants be drawn on the current ex-pense fund for the six months Inter-est due July 1, 1831, oil the $40,050bonds of the Funded debt of 1861,said warrants being lrelieu of cou-pons already exhausted and paid,tbe same to he delivered to tbe le-gal holder of, said bauds; interestto be computed at tbe rate of 7 percent, per annum. When said In-terest is.paid, the County Treasur-er Is Instructed to endorse the cameupon the bonds.
Bills of Oeo. C. Knox aud H. S.Parceils, for $60 each, for services!n thwTsv Pnll*»nrnr*a nfflnp. Or-
City Board of Education.
Aregular meeting oftbe Board ofEducation waa held In the roomsof tbe First National Bank lastevening.
Present?Lindley, Workman andLacy. Dr. Lindley in tbe Chair.
Minutes of tbe previous meetingread au approved.
Tbe following bills were read andapproved and the Secretary in-structed to draw warrants on theTreasurer for the several amounts:B. Howard & Co. $7.90; Express,advertising, $2; Mirror, printing,Sl2; Perry, Wood worth & Co.,$7.82; Woolcott & Vau Home,wood, $6; Harper, Moore & Co.,$13 50; M. W. Child*, $4 00; Ex-press, advertising, $8; B. Raphael,$1.95; Heiozsmau & Ellis, $1.76;H. Newmark & Co., $16.
Mr. R. W. Ellis presented hiscredentials as a member of IheBoard and took his seat.
Dr. Widuey was, on motion,elected President. ?
Wm. Lacy was, on motion,elected Secretary.
Miss M. A. Hodgkins was, onmotion, elected first assistantprincipal of tho High School toAll the position made vacant bythe resignation of L. D. Smith.
Mr. J. W. Redway was, ou mo-tion, elected eeond assistant prin-cipal of the High School, to fill theposition made vacant by tbe pro-motion of Miss M. A. Hodgkins.
Report of Board of Examinationread and ordered placed on file;and, ou motion, tbat tbe recom-mendations suggested therein becarried out.
On motion, it was ordered that afirst grade certificate be granted tpMr. Clias. Case aud second gradecertificates to Miss Catherine Jaredand Mrs. Frances Morgan.
On motion, it was ordered tbat asecond grade city certlfloate begranted to Mrs. M. C. Peabody oupresentation to the Board of hersecond grade State certlfloate, shehaving been a teacher in this de-partment at the time of tho Issu-ance of certificates to the olherteachers, but too 111 to atteud.
A communication from Mrs.Stackpole, asking tbe Board togrant her leave of absence for tbreemonths, was read and, ou motion,granted.
Commuuicttion from W. S.Reavls, read and ordered placed oufile.
On motion, it was ordered tbatthe school at Brooklyn Heiulita bediscontinued for the preseut.
Ou motion, It was ordered thatMiss Yda Addis be assigned to tbeposition of first assistant at EastLos Angeles, and that Mrs. A. 8.Averlllbe assigned to the secondgrammar grade In the HighSchool.
On motion, it was ordered thatthe schools nf Miss Turner andMiss Adams be made double ses-sion schools for the ensuing sixmouths, and that the salaries ofsaid teachers be Increased to $86per mouth for suoh exlra work.
On motion, Board adjourned.
COURT REPORTS.
Snp.rler Court BINES, J.Wednesday, Jan. 5.
Sepulveda ot al. vs. Sepulveda etal.?Motion by plaintiff to dismissdenied.
Smith vs. Penny?Judgment aud'findings In favor of defendant.
J. Blxby et al. vs. H. K. W. Bentet al. aud Sepulveda et al. vs. Se-pulveda et al. Attorneys of rsoordentered. Case continued until to-morrow at 10 A. m.
Sepulveda, J.People vs. Nelson Depuy?Plea
of guilty of robbery as charged en-tered. Sentenced lo three years inState Prison.
Craig vs. Orogau, executor?Ar-gued and submitted; twenty daysto filebriefs.
Graves, administrator, vs. East-man et al.?Six days further timefor defendants to answer.
Free of CostDr. Kino's New Discovery
for Consumption, Coughs audColds, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc, isgiyen away In trial bottles free'ofoost to the afflicted. Ifyou have aseyere cough, cold, difficulty ofbreathing, hoarseness or any affec-tion of the throat or lungs by allmeans give tbis wonderful remedya trial. Aa you vaiue your exis-tence you cannot afford to let thisopportunity pass. We could not af-ford, and would not give this rem-edy away unless we knew it wouldaccomplish what we claim for It.Thousands of hopeless cases havealready been completely cured hyIt. There is no medicine iv theworld that will cure one-half theoases that Dr. Kino's New Dis-covery will oure. For »a\e byHeinzeman Jr. Kills, drVUjgh\ts, L.nnAngeles,
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.The Rn.iT Salve in tbe world for
cuts, bruises, sores, uloers, saltrheum, fever sores, tetter, chappedhands, chilblains, corns, and allkinds of skin eruptious. Thissalve is guaranteed to give perfectsatisfaction inevery case or moneyrefunded. Price 25 Couts per box.For sale by Heiuzemau & Ellis,wholesale agents, Los Angeles,
If you want a ne.at tilting shirtmade up lu,'good style nnd of thebest material, try the Coulter, Inlaundried and unlauuiried, et B.X, Coulter's, 80 A 32 Malu street,Baker Blocr.
Death to high prices and monop-olists, Meu's suits, odd coats,dsnts aud vests .at manufac-turers prices, aud all the lateststyles direot from New York atthe Dpwuey Block.
At the request or my young menI will close my stores, SU A 32Main street, Baker Blook, at 7o'olock P. m.i until further no-tice. B. F. Coulter.
See the Concolodor in hi* won-derful transmutation of colors atthe dyeing and scouring establish-ment, No- 8 Aliso street.
Hot weather produces Inaction oftbe liver. Inaction of tbe liveroauses diseased kidneys, and dis-eased kidneys undermine tbe lifequicker than consumption. Thesetroubles oan be avoided by usingWarner's Safe Kidney and LiverCure, the purest and best remedyever discovered.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
TURNVEREIN HALL.
THE~OWLDRAMATIC CLUB.
To gratify a generally expressed desire, the recent per-formances of
LAVATERAND
THE SLEEPING QUEEN!WILL BE REPEATED ON
Thursday and Friday Even'gs, Jan. 6 & 7.PRICES.
ADMISSION SOc. BKSKBVKD BKATB,7Bc.Secured at Lewlu & Co'a Book Store on and after Monday, Jan. 3d.
CHRISTMAS!ml CHRISTMAS! *M3 ?;Ss|e . SPECIAL SALE OF S^~el
Boots and Shoes, r g?j«1 For the Holidays! i \u25a0
Low Prices! Low Prices!THE LEWIi BROS, recognize the fact that tbe present month is
one in which all classes of citizens are called upon to opeu their purse-strings more than any other month In the year. We have just opened110 cases of Boots,Shoes,Sandals,Slippers and Rubbers, which forvariety,etyle and durability far excel anything tbat bas ever come Into Los An-geles. They come to us direct from the most reputable manufacturers ofNew York and Philadelphia. Our stock Is now complete and has beencarefully selected, and In every department we have marked pricesdown to most astonishing low figures.
SPECIAL PRICES FOR THE HOLIDAYS:Ladles' Kid Button Sboes, worked button-holes, liigb cut $2 90Ladles' Kid Fox Button Shoes, worked button boles, blgb cut 1 90Ladles' Calf or Ooat Balmorals, full scalloped, high out 1 50Ladles' Kid Foxed Laced Balmorals, round or square toe 1 00Men's Kip Boots, double sole , 2 60Men's Gaiters and Alexis Ties (oalf) 2 00Men's Brogsus, full stook, quilted bottoms ? 1 60
Misses', Children's and Infant's Shoes Reduced In Proportion.
i J THE GREAT IULU.O Ct.il .ullexamine our stock and
_ _ _prioes: 8001 pulrsGray Bros. U A T GENTLEMEN: 20W palrfront button, side button IIIIL/1 ? land-sewed French calfmd side lace sboes, in nnrnn Boots; also, Alexis, Confrench kid and French |V|sP 11 |h sress Gaiters, dress shoes,.ebble goat, tbe nXost ele- » I\lVJk. lust opened, to be had al{ant fitting sboo made anil UlWElt PillUKs than I.ilwuys keeps their slmne. Qgnt A ShOO HoilSe «<l?d lor the same goods)ur REDUCTION IN "«»' " n»i»w n Hau Franclsoo. In an-CRICES Is genuine, and we «y ano HPRturi «T lolpatlon of a rush, andintlolpate large sales. »7 *OUSPRING ST. baiall may be waited one-hloh will somewual com. amutmUm tt n promptly,we have employ-
peneateus for our very uiipwimr. v. Ed additional salesmen.SUM, PROFITS. I . s% ?I Lewis Bros. tmmmmmmmmmwmumm
UHMtPREMIUM (SUA*Ell MED AM_SJ awarded at Horticultural Hair, 18SS,for display of pure drugs, chemicals, etc.
LOS ANOELES. December. 1380.Irespectfully Invite your attentiou to
my large and elegant selection of articlessuitable for the
Holiday (Season
consisting or
CELLULOID TOILET CASES.AMERICAN ODOR CASES,
KKENCH ODOR CASES,CELLULOID HAIKUKUSHLS
AND COMBS.FRENCH * ENGLISH PERFUMERY,
FARINA COLOGNE.PINAUD'B COLOGNE,
COLGATE'S VIOLET WATER,SACHET POWDERS, ETC., ETC.
.In addition to which lam constantlyreceiving fresh Invoices ol' the lateststyles of
TOILET ACCESSORIES,Both ol American and European manu-
facture.
oe-Your Inspection is respectfully In-vited,
THEO. WOLLYVEBEB,
APOTHECARIES' HALL,SO Main. Street.
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THE BEST SUITSHADE TO ORDER JN THK CITY Al
jL , PFEIFFENBERGER'S,Downey's Marble Front, opposite Cosmo-
politan llotai. Main street.
Ht'lTHot UlTory Descriptionfrom SSS to #«5.
Ihave constantly on hand a largo and\u25a0elected stock ot the inostelegant cloths,arthe latest fashions, -and am enabled tofurnish the most stylish lulUat the low-est prices. A GOOD FIT always guarao-
Blankets and Flannels SoW Cheap.Everybody who want* to have a coat,
vest or pucttAlooas made to order, willand It to his advantagefo call on me.
la&f LOUIS PFEIFFENUURGKR
A NEW APPLICATIONOF ELECTRICITY AND MESMERISM,
UV ETNA BENNKTT,
Who has the advantage of, many yearspractice ivthe Unitourttutes and foreignlauds. My method requires no otherremedies thaa Imponderable agents. Itapplies.to all terms of disease, of body{aud mind, is prompt in Ita aotlon and'Permanent In IU results. "Knowledgeis power,'* satd the philosopher. Thismaxim Is true; but tbere Is a greatertru,th. which la that knowledge is saiely?-ufety amidst the physical ills tbat be-set us. Itwillprevent and remove dis-ease and restore vitality. It eradicatestho Inlurious effects ofmedicine. Itre-news health and prevents premature de-cay. ItIs the Household Physician andthe greatest beatttifter of the ago. Testit. ear-Co SPRING STREET,
jaOlm ETNA BENNETT.
Change of Agency.The Agency of Ihe Fireman's Fund
and tho Hartford Fire Inauranoe Com-panies, has thl. day bee.n transferredfrom me to DANIELULI.MAN.
8. H. BUCHANAN.Los Angeles, Deo. 24, 1860.
Parties wishing to Insure In first-classcompanies will do well to call on me.DAN'L ULLMAN,
ln.un.Dee Agent,dSS-lm Turner sir et.
MoriAVto Loan
Certificate of Co-Partner-? ehlp.
The undersigned bereby certify thattbey are partners doing business underthe firm name of Jacoby BROTHERS,in Los Angeles cityand oounty. State olCalifornia.
That the names In full or sncb co-part-nership are Nathan Jacoby, Charles Ja-ooby, Lesser Jaooby, and tuelr places ufresilience are as follows:
Nathan Jaooby, residing in Los Ange-les city aud oounty; Charlea Jacoby, re-siding in San Franclsoo, California;Lesser Jacoby. residing In Los Angelesttllyand couuty.
NATHAN JACOB?.CHARLES JACOBY.LESSER JACOBY.
Witness:A. no ItTON, Deputy County Clerk.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, )_
County ef Los Angeles. IOn this3lHtday or December, in tbo
year one thousand ciuht hundred audeighty, before me, A. W. Potts. CountyOlerk and ex-uffleio Clerk of tbe SuperiorCourt, in aaC for said county, person-allyappeared Charles Jacoby, Lesser Ja-coby aud Nathan Jaooby, known tometo be the persons whose names are sub-scribed to tbe witbln instrument, audacknowledged to me that they executedtbe same.
Inwitness whereof I bavo hereunto setmy hand aad amxed tho seal of saidCourt tne day aud year in tbis certificatefirst above written.
A. W. POTTS,Couuty Clerk and ex-offlclo Clerk.
Jnl-lw By A,NORTON, Deputy.
Notice?Delinquent Sale.Los Angelas Miningand Smelting Com-
pany ? Location of principal plaoe ofbusiness. Los Angeles, California?Lo-cation of works, Resting springs, Inyocouuty, California.
NOTICE.There is delinqueut on the follow-
ing described siock,on account of assess-ment number five, levied ou the twenty-eighth day of October. 1880, tbe severalamounts set opposite the names ofthe re-spective shareholders, as follows:
No. of No. oiNames. Certificate. Shares. Amt.
McKnlght,W J 44. 2b $37 AOMcKnlght, W J 64 80 4 > OilMcKnlght,W J...... «5 17 25 MMcKnlght,'W J...... 78 ? 32 4S 00McKnlght, W J 181 .... 82 48 00Bent, HKW 98 5. 7 50Crittenden, H 01 .200 300 toCrittenden, H.........11U 74 11l 00Crittenden, H 149 21 80 00Crittenden, H 159 til 9i hi'Morgan, HA .......1"4....._... 26. 37 50
And in accordance with law,and an or-der of tbe Board of Directors, made onthe 28th day or October, 1880, somany shares ofeach parcel of sucu stookas may he necessary will be sold at pub-lic ctictiou. at the office of theCompany, No. 1 Temple Block, Los An-gelosclty, Cal., on TUESDAY, tne 18lhday ol January, 1881. at tbe hour of ten
O'clock a. m. of said day, to pay said de-delinquent assessments thereon, togeth-er with oost of advertising and expensesot sale.
J. M. ELLIOTT,Secretary.Ofnoe-Nn. 1 Temple Blook Loa Auge-
les oily, California.
Christy &Wise,
AGENTS for WOOL GROWERSAnd COMMISSION MERCHANTS for
tbe sale of Wool. Hides, Tallow.Orain, Live Stock, etc.
Also, Wool Bags, Twine, Hips and allRanch Supplies furnished customers utlowest rates.
007 FRONT ST., between Jackson andPacific, SAN FRANCISC ).
LOS ANGELES OFFICE.
fsl-lm 1 AROAPIA BLOOK.
BATH ROOMSG. CAMILLO,SPRING STREET, next
door to Union Hall, notifies his patrons-\u25a0*"-- public generally that be has At-
batb-iooms at his barber shopprepared tn furnish hot or cold>r the moderate sum nf Wis.ivc bins »call. dtl.lm
new APvgßTißjnißwro. \u25a0
FOR THE HOtIDAYS? 'The Largest, Cheapest and Nobbiest ?leek of HoH» j
day Goods has Just been received by the
cityofparM17 &19 Spring St., |
COMPRISING FULL LINE9OF JCloaks, J
Cliildren's Cloaks, |Dolmans, |
Bnrnoua, ' ,
fteding-otes, et« "|.»aT"Speclal attention is called to our elegant Fox and CfelnoMUe
fur-trimmed BURNOUS, "Sarah Bernhardt," "Angel" Mat)M"Ristorl;" also,
Plain and Brocade Silk Parasols, fBrocade Silk Handkerchiefs, I
Plain Silk Handkerchiefs,Ladies* Silk Scarfs, '4
Ladies' Lace Scarfs, &Gent's Silk and Satin Ties, J
Gents' Silk and Satin SwpyAlso, the Latest Slyles In Men'e, Youths' and Bojhs' jfim.'&W,
Cassimere and Cheviot Suits,Overcoats, Ulsters and Ulsterettes.; j
Also, a very attractive stook of 1
GENTS 9 FURNISHING GOODS,Also, a variety of
Fancy Articles, Suitable foriChristmas ancLNewYear
Presents, J-A-ll of" wliioli is offered at
tremely Reasonable Prioes.
l|Casr*An inspection of our stock is respectfully solicited, fl
nsroa?iOEi.For the accommodation of our customers our store will remain oat* :every evening up to 9 o'clock until Christmas.
EUGENE METER & CO. J.? ? |
Holiday Presents. v lThe most acceptable present which can be made at this season of the
year Is a pair of
FINE BOOTS OR SHOES,Which can be had of Slaney.
His stook ranges through all the favorite modes, and his prices arethe most moderate in Southern California. Ladles'and Gentlemen*.Boys' and Misses' FOOTWJSAR of tbe best quality and PRICKS TOSUIT THE TIMES,
A.T SIjAIVEY'S,161 MAIN ST., bet. Flrat and Second.
THE ARCADE,.FOR THE HOLIDAYS! r
THE MOST COMPLETE AND LARGEST STOCK OF
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODHEVER EXHIBITEDIN LOS ANGELES.
Assortment, Quality and Price will Tell.Our SHIRTS are acknowledged by all who have
Wljssa^lsdJSMr^''''''' tliera to be the best, lower In price, superiorIH \u25a0(/ Inquallty, perfect in regard to fit. Our stook is now . Jmm W~r* f""!'!'''!', and satisfaction guaranteed. SHIRTSamWa9mmm MADE TO ORDER.
Our 'tock of UNDERWEAR and CALIFOR- |-\! MA 'gk'L N'A FLANNELS, made up Into Bblrte'V*!fflLV Drawers, manufactured by ourselves, enablee ue
' ? '" "X" l" our customers honest goods at LOWEBl'R ICES than they ever bought tbem before. - *
A magnificent assortment of SILK HaSl»< 3KERCHIEFS, Gent's Neokwear, Glove., CntV.®
ajfer» Buttons. Studs, Scarf-Plns, Silk Umbrellas, eJaH»;?Snthfr atanie noveltiee, imported directly by ear- J
\u25baelves, FOR THE HOLIDAYS, at *SIEGrEL'S,
CORNER MAIN AND COMMERCIAL STB. ,^
BEST irV THE WOBIiB.PERMANENT BRANCH; 148 MAIN ftT..*ovu JOHN BURNS, Agent. J
JUST RECEIVED ! 4AT
XX. «J. Tr^OOXleStOOtt'ssVA SHIPMENT OF TWENTY-FIVE BARBELS Of
Jesse Moore & Co's Louisville, Kv., Pine <WtiBourbon and Rye Whisk lee, .j
DIRECT FROM THE ;
\u25a0S-The following Is an Inoomplotc Hitof goods keptbaud: Finest Cognacs. Holland and Old Tom Gin. Jamaica> Mf&jCrmx Rum, Irish ai d Hootch Whiskies, Imported Part IM \u25a0Wines, Caohet Blanc and Green Seal Champagnes, Koftllsfc AM
twiam now prepared to s«U the above goods (of which ISMfjlevery article to be as represented) h.v tne BOTTLeS at GALmfamily ormedio .1 ate. Q'«>d- prompt iv «alleered *canyjeaMolty. Ore era ad dieted to p