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  • LosAngelesDailyHerald

    VOL. XI. LOS ANGELES. SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 11. 1879% .. .. NO. 138

    Morning Telegrams.

    Mojavk, May ID.?Wm P Pell,Miss L Perkins, .S P Talbot, EHRicksful and wife, W D Gould, GX Long, W Basset!, L Gedn, O(Jrinn, W C, Rlepbens, Mis* KaleOverton, MrG Feltz, Miss B Rom-e

    , J Giolck, Henry Dalton.Washington, May v?Senate

    ?Ths House bill providing for thepayment of money heretofore ap-propriated lo Jainei U. Ead.s nudhis associates for the constructionof the jetties and other works atB'>uth Pasa, Mississippi, (Paspaiasilwill)anameudnieut.

    The consideration of Ihe hill pro-hibiting military interference lite'ections was resumed.

    HOUSE.?The bill repotted fromihe Judiciary Comnollsee to removethe political disabilities of J. C.Pemberton, of Phlladelph a, gaverise to an amusing colloquy ht-Iween Conger and Cox, whichKnott cut short by moviuir the pri -vious quostlon, aud thu blilpassed.\u25a0I sin ration *f»lIfer-H re. wlns «?

    lliueul In lia Fnvwr lvKi.Ulnr.il.

    Nkw York, May 9 ?StephenWilliamson of Liverpool, wlio ar-rived here recently en route to Cali-fornia, aad wbo ia a leading advo-cate of the English movement to-wards bl-uietnllstn, ia reported assaying that the opinion there 19rapidly changing in Ihe directionot the rehabilitating of silver. TlieManchester papers indicate a rap-idly growing sentiment in favor ofrestoring silver. The Chamber ofCommerce baa held oue public undone or more private meetings forthe purpose of hearing a Liv-erpool deputation, headed |byWiliamson and Samuel Smith.Tlie manufacturers aro fast beingUOUverted, the chief oppositioncoming from baukers. Williamsonis said to be very outspoken iv his jadvice to tlie United States. Hisadvice ls temporarily to suspend itbe coinage of silver. He Is confl-deut that such suspension wouldproduce cousternatiorj in England;that both merchants aud manilfac-tureia and the people would joinin a universal outcry against thnoontlnuence of the gold fanaticism.

    George Walker in to-day'sTribune asks: "Will our silverstatesmen at Washington listen tothe advice of their friends andallies Iv this cause, or will they Icontinue to play into the buii-l.- ofgold-worshiping England?"Feellufr ?fjalu.i Ad,eas I'atu.tiv.

    COHAS3ET, Mass., May 9.?TheAdvent minister, Charles Brown,is announced to address the IV'-un-set Adventista on Sunday. Thepeople threaten to tur and featherhim and ride him onarall. Day If,another Advent preacher, met twoyouiiK meu iv tha road near hishouse yesterday, und drew a knife,ftiit up their nets and fotbade th«-mlo gn rear liln Unuse. I'eople areexcited.

    CiHCAon, May «.? Tha y't/zifssays: The Commissioner who isinvestigating tlie raid Into IndianTerritory has not yet found tinything or that klii*l «r very n-

    ? HV?

    .iomki>>i i>.

    re-iV.B !-On DAILY HEHAUO:fur tinura, by 'nail orelpMn

    rr.oathß " ?.l*Tir nmnt Ls " " °Oo ivmwl by carriers, \i«»»

    LOSANBELESWEEKLY iEBALDt«,eiH|iahed aeery Batnrda* njoirhtn'ftf

    TfHaMH.itue .Myr.ny iohll orexpreri'.one oopy..*K Xh«x join.n*, " " " ?1 mibr » " *' " ...1 0i

    A.Jv»itlaenieuu inserted *i raeaonAhlaart ot THK BUB'S work for 1879.

    We have the meaus o making THESUN, as a literary, a political and a gen-eral newspaper, moro entertaining audmoro useful than ever before; and wemean to apply them freely.

    Our rates of subscription rom sin un-changed. For tho DiiliV SUN, a four-pnge slieet of twenty-eight columns, thoprico by mail, postpaid, is 55 cents amonth, or $6.60 a year; or, including theSunday paper, an eight-page Bheet of tlftv-six columns, the price is C5cents a month,or $7.70 a year, postage paid.

    The Sunday edition of THK SUN is alsofurnished separately at $1.20 a year, powt-

    price of the WEEKLY SUN, eightpages, fifty-six columns, is $1 a year, post-age paid. For clubs uf ton sending $10 wewill send an extra copy free. Address

    J. W. ENGLAND,Publisher cf THK BUN, New York City.

    oJI tf

    1879.

    Eclectic Magazine.

    Thirty-Fourth Year.

    Tht* Kelt*.tie Mprlnt* rrom all tn«Qmrmrlins, Reviews, antl Juur-tiaU their obotoaat contents, IncludingBays scientificPaper Bltwraphtcal sketcbaiB*mittUOaiMeS ot Travtd, and Adventure,Talcs, Stories and Poema. Ttio Hold nt se-lection Is very large and It is t>t>lleved flintHieBalearic presents a Krent'jr variety mmhigher standard ot literature than any peri-odical can hope to do that 4ep«aaa eiclu*sivoly upon houio taleut.

    a eurioiit liteiAture otothef aonDtrws is tn4taMnaal.la uj ail whowould keep pace with the prcyn.ati of theluiiuauniiud, anil tho Eclectic olTer&the bent,and, Ufdeed. tho only opportunity for OD*tAiniugtliiwknowlcdtce within a rosftoaaulAoojih-.i.-.-t. slid at a luo terato price.

    Anions tiio writers roorestnuei] in moenluunihersof the Eclectic are ITlie lit. Bon,W. B. o>lartstone, Jafiu-s inttiony Proude,

    IMatt-Hew Arr.ohl, Charlz KUkgatef, Uob^rtiMired Tfiuiysnti, Tbomiu UaMbea, WilliamIbUck, Un,OUphant.Tboa. UarUy, ffillnunIMorr Norinao f.orkyer. tlert>ert Span,iest*, and others eciuallyeminent. BeaMe? the

    arttdal Ul the boily of theIthero alt tour originaljinentiK Literary Notices, Foreign UtararfI\. .t, . . BcidiiPtt and Art.and Varieties

    With ropardtotUecnaractcr ot ths sijloctioos. theaim of the Bilectic ls to be iu-oUiictive without being dull, and enturtain.tug without being trivial. While each num.ber ooutniiis something to interest every

    Imember at the family circle, It addresses]itself particularly to that great ot in-te-lligeiirruaders who seok profit as well as

    ' aiuusemeut in solid and healthful literature,beaide* the 128 paces of reading matter,etch nutuber of the magazine contains a flue| ato+d engraving? usually a portrait- -vxecu-jiea lvtue most artlstio manner.

    Terms.?Hiugle copies 46 cents. One copyIone year, iB; two copies, SU:flre copies, a-jMILI>Bot aj?rorder Wells Bor-MPowers set In any a ipairing of all kin.JAafor salo by

    Oar- anjf

    NEW ADVEKTIrirSMENTB.

    ABENOROTH I ROOT

    MANUFACTURING COMFY,

    MANUFACTURERS. OF

    Rooi's Wrsugbl Iron Seettotal

    Safety Boilers,Specially Adapted to all Mining

    Purposes.

    Can he packed in i'.tukages not ex-ceeding lot) pouuds weight,

    for Mule or OverlandShipn.ent.

    Moro than 73 000 Horso-Pow.rnow in Uso.

    An.l litghost award received from tho UuitedStates Conteuni&l Comtnisslou.

    IK7-vj»rr:l foi Illnttratsu Catalogue,

    OFFICE AND WAKBHuVrai

    OS 01lfl"«t. New Yorlt.

    MLIS. LINGr

    MACHINERY.

    Wlorey & Sperry,

    Kl'ltNiyHE'.lS op

    Mining Supplies,

    Hi LIBERTY ST., HEW YOBK.

    STEEL SHOES AND DIES.

    AVTKB ni-ny years of patient K*a»roh*» md exntriuieut, we Lave succeeded inproducing Hteel Shoon and Steel I>les forQufirtz which aro unequalled fordurability, utrongth and economy; tbey willwear tbree times longer tban any ironbhoes. We manufacture, aud contract toeiect, Qui Iand silver iteiluoiiifi;and Anal-

    Igamut ng Macbiuery in atl itn details, rana,jr-uparstori*, Concontratorj, Jiga, BockIBttukurs and r*urnaetn.

    All otticra pramptl* iU\.-:A, CiamUia-tiaiin aoliettadi Addre.i

    MOREY k SPERRY,88 Liberty St., Sew York.

    Awarded the Highest lled&l at Vienna

    E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO.591 Broadway, New York,

    (opp. Metropolitan llotsl),

    MANUKAOTERKItB.IMPOBTCItB tNI. I'KALEUS IN

    Ohromos & Frames,Stersoseones, Views, Albums, Ors|»husooP6S

    and Huiubld Views.

    PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS.We are hcadquarterd ter everything inths

    way ofStereoptioons and Magio f.antrmi.

    ITCstalosuo nf I.Autems aud Mimes, -vitadirections tor osing, on sppiicatloti.

    Any enterprising man cau make n-.-.newith a Magic Ltvntsrn.

    Gnt out this tor reterene'anil

    CRANI i CAMERON,

    SKEDS Ai X V.0 k, ... .: B« . »:i Trees sail it -At| IpdijteiKna is the Arulrilian

    last

    BANKING HOUSES.

    FARMERS' & MERCHANTS'

    tlA N 11

    Of Los Angelas.

    CAPITAL 500,000 OO

    tHAIAS W. HELLMAN PresidentL. 0. GOODWIN Vloe-PresldentJOHN MILNER Secretary

    lit)AHI) OF DIRECTORS.

    ISAIAS VV. HE. I.MAN,I .IHKNK MKrtR,0. W. Chilis), L. C. Goodwin,CHARLS.H DtTCOMBUN, JosK MASCAHXI.,John s. Griffin, C. E. Thorn,

    FKANB LKf'OUVRKUR.

    Bxohange for sale ou

    NEW YORK. LONDON, DUB-LIN, FRANKFORT, PARIS,

    BERLIN and HAMBURG.

    Receive Deposits and Issue TheirCertificates.

    Hur »nd Hsu

    LEGAL TENDERS, GOVERN-MENT, STATE, COUNTY,

    AND CITYBONDS.

    Will also pay tbe highest price for Goldand Silver Bullion.

    Commercial Bank

    Of Los Angoles.

    Authorized Capital ? 300,000.K. HOLI.ENBECK PresidentE. P. SPENCE - Cashier

    IMHECTORS.

    A. 11. Wilcox. W. Woodworth,s. H. Mott, H. Mahoky,[. I.ANXKRSIIIM. O. S. WITHXRBT,IC. F. SFISCK. J. K. HOLLXNBXCK,

    This Bank ls prepared to receive de-posits on open aceonut, issue Certificatesof Deposit, and transact a general Bank-In-;Business.

    Collections miJe and proceeds remittedat cuiront rates of exchange.

    LOS ANGELES COUNTY BANK.MAIS STI'.KET.

    Los Augelen Cal

    Capital Stock (paid up), 300,000J. H. SLA.UBON Presidentit. S. BAKER. Vice-President1. M. ELLIOTT .Cashier

    DIRECTORS.J, 8. Slausok, A. W. Bowman.V.A.Hoovku, Robert S. Baker,J. Bixbv, Geo. W. Piutscorr

    Receive Savings Bank deposits.Buy and sell oxchauge on San Franclsoo,

    New York, London, Paris, Berlin andFrankfort.

    B:iyexchange on all parts of the Unitedmates and Europe.

    Receive money on open account and Cer-tificate nf Deposit, and do a generalbanking and exchange business.

    HALL'S

    HEMICM?OB?

    LIVER REMEDY!A CONCENTRATED TONIC AND

    ANTI-BILIOUS EXTRACT,FBE7ABSD FSOH

    Mandrake, Culver's Root, Dande-lion, Caliaaya, Butternut,

    Calamus, eto,

    EXPRESSLY FOB AFFECTIONS OF THELiver, and Irregularities of tbe Stomacb,Dowels, aud Kidneyß.

    It reatores the Sccr«tions, itrencflleDS theDIOESTIVE ORGANS, cures DYSPEPSIA,SOUK STOMACH, BIOX AND NERVOUSHEADACHE, PILBB. BILIOUSNESS, FLAT.ULENCV,COLIC, FEVER AND AOUE. TOR-PID LIVER. JAUNDICE, CONSTIPATION,aud BILIOUSFEVER. ,

    Itacta directly upou the LIVER Aim KID-NEYS, operates thoroughly without nausea,and leaves the stomach and Bowels lv ahoalthy condition.

    Guaranteed free from Mercury, Aloesand ali hurtful matter.

    SOLD BY ALL DRUCCIBTS.10:3m.

    DAMIANA

    BITTERS.

    DAMIANA,from which tbe BITTERBare mado, Is a Mexican berb, and is In-digenous only to a small portion ot Low-er [Bnja]California. It bas been used bythe Inhabitants of Lower California forIhe past thirty years as A GENERALINVIGORATOR Or' TBE SYSTEM, AGREAT REMEDY FOR DISEASES OFTIIK KIDNEYS AND BLADDER, APOSITIVE CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA.end A GREAT STOMACH REGULA-TOR.

    Tbe Bluer.-! are so prepuredthat ln1their Tnnnura.Hure we do not use anyebemiculs, dr'iss or spirits tbatare ln auy

    1 Nlauncr Injurious ti)the Nystein.

    I MICSCl.til. I-V.W,AOatlMT,

    ,'j.Or-- C-*D.tnh'r *mv

    L.INEB OF TRAVEL.

    PACIFIC COASTSTEAMSHIP COMPANY.GOODALL. PERKINS 4 CO., AGENTS

    SAN FRANCISCO.

    San Franolsoo and LosAngoles Express Line.

    April Wclicdnlc.

    Coming Soutk (Join-; North

    is j. jPW£* *Di sTfl 5.2.\u25a0 9 i?-T fi,\u25a0 3<

    STEAMERS 2." &» ?* 2.1?,9 5 a p si

    Orisaba.... Apl. 3n May 2 May 4 May 6Ancon May 5 ?? 1 I " '1Orliaba.... " 10 " If " 14 " illAncon " 16 ?' 17 " lv " HIOrisaba.... " M) ?' 22 " 24 " asAnoon " M " 27 ?' !V " SIOrliaba... " 30 June I June :1 June 5Ancon June 4 ?' 6 " 8 ?? 10orliaba...| " V " 11 " 13 " 15

    Both ateamshtps call at Port Hariord(SauLulsOblspo)aud Santa llarbuia.

    SVPassengers tor Sau Frauois.o takethe train lor Wilmington lhat leavesLos Angelea at 3.4.'io'ulock P. M., Los An-geles time.

    Los Angeles and SanDiegoTHI STEAMERS

    Orizaba and SenatorLeave San iedrofor San Diego May 2, 7,

    12, 17, 22,17, June 1 und 6.

    Passeugers take the train that leaves LosAngeles for Wilmington at 3.43 p. si.,

    Los Angeles time.

    Rates ot Fare from Los Angeles.(Payable lv Gold.)

    Cabin. Steerage.To San Francisco fl6 00 110 00ToPort Harford 12 00 V 00To Santa Barbara 8 00 6 00To San Diego ? 8 00 « 0UPlans of stsamers'cabins at agent'soffice,

    where berths may be secured.

    FOR WAY PORTS.

    The steamer Constantlne leaves SanBuenaventura and Santa Barbara for SanFrancisco every Saturday, calling atway ports.

    Freight steamers leavo San Franclsoofor San Diego and »kiPOrUI about everyten days, carryiug srock, comLu.tibies.etc.

    For Passage or Freight as a bove, orfor tickets to and from

    Eastern Cities and Princi-pal European Ports,

    Apply to H. MoLELLAN, LooalAgent, Office, No. 66, Main street,over the Commercial Bank, LosAngele >.

    S. P. R« R»

    COMMEA'CINU MONDAY,April28th, 1879,

    And until turther notice,

    TBAIW and BOATS

    Wlll.leave LOS ANGELES as follows:

    9, Of! A. M.?DAILY?Via L. A. AI.R.\u25a0OU R. ? I.oeul Passenger Train toSanta Monica. (Arrives3:lo a, H.)

    W.OJI A. M.?DAILY?LocaI passenger,0J trulu to Wilmington.(Arrive,at 9:10 A. .v.)

    in.OC A. M.?DAILY?San FranciscolU.oO Ihrough Kreluht and Third-Cluss Accommodation train

    (Arrives at 11:55 A. X.)

    I.IC «*? M.?DAILY?San Francisco Ex-\u25a0lo press train, connecting at Lathropwith ttie Atlantic Express train ol theCentral Paclflo Railroad.

    (Arrives 1:55 P. M.)

    2, OC P. M.?DAlLY?ArlannaExpress,? stO connecting at Yuma with dallystages for Prescott wilh Colorado Riversteamers, and with dally trains of theSouthern Pacific Railroad oi Arlsona forMarloopadM miles east from Yuma) andend of track. Dally stages for I'hu-nlx,Prescott, Florence and '1 ucson.

    (Arrives 10:15 A. M.)

    2,/r r. M ?DAILY?LocaI roesenger,H0 train to Wilmington.(Arrlves 2:20 P. M.)

    4_flA P. M.?DAILY?LocaI Passengera |JU train to Santa Ann, connecting

    wnu stages for Kan Diego.(Arrives 8:50 A. M.)

    4 .in P.M. ? Sundays Excepted?Via*/U L. A AI. R. R.-Looal Passen-ger train lo Santa Monica.(ArrivesB:2s p.m.

    Notice.?On Sundays this train willleave Santa Monica at 4:20 P. M. nnd Ix>BAngeles at 5:40 P. M.

    TICKET OPFICESINo. 1 SPRING ST., Telegraph Office;

    Commercial St. R. R. Depot;

    DEPOT OFFICE P. P. R. U,

    A. N. TOWNE,,General superintendent.

    T. B. GOODMAN,General Passenger und Ticket Ag't.

    E. E. HEWITT,Assistant Superintendent, Los Angeles.

    CI G A » S !E*. IS. WtTIiPF,

    (SUCCEySOR TO HL'OO KKEMER.)

    PUOPUIETTOB OK TIB

    I ~_ r*e*r - ? ?No. 784 LAtwaABCO Block, j

    Main Stbkkt.NO t i\ir. ..Ll.fF MAJfyF\oli HKS;-S*j..?tfAlkWU:*:.. -.inprOT-tIrand. G*iAl«- It. v.l lifwa c-lSrrkOk.rH 1 at ? j'v.hi" »C»M.. \i IS

    PHYSICIANS.

    I.Fellows, M. Hi,lIOMOEOPATHIST.

    OFFICE?No. 9 Odd Fellows' Building.Oflloe Hours-10 to 12 a. «.; 2to6p. M.

    Dr. Klrkpatrlck.Offlce and Residence?No, 15FRANKLLN

    STREET. fe2B-lm

    Or. N. P. RICHARDSON,Pliytsician and £*«ir(r«onKesidenee, Fort Hill, | office, MascarelKueua Vista street. I Building, upstairs.

    J. HANNON, M. D.,COUNTY PIIYBIGIAN.

    MASCAREL BUILDING,UPSTAIRSResidence Downey Aveuue, EastLos Angeles, near tho end ofstreet rail-way.

    OUlue hours from 10 to 12 A. M.; from 1 toIp. M. ap2o-tf

    Dr. Joseph KurtzHas removed his offlce to No. 82 MAINSTREET, over Dotter ABradley's Furni-ture store,

    Offloe Hours-From 10 to 12, 4 to 6 and 8to S. Resideuee?Buena Vista street.

    myltf

    LAWYERS.

    M. I, WICKS, MOVE WICKS.

    Wicks Si Wicks,ATTORNEYS AT LAW.

    ROOMS Sfi 4 87, TEMPLE BLOCK,Los Angelea. nib2otf

    Walter D. Stephenson,

    ATTORNEY AT LAW.SWOFFICE-Next to the Law Library,

    Temple Block. fe2stf

    J. B. McCONNELL,ATTORSKY AT LAW.

    Rooms No. 7a and 77, Temple Block.

    J. Q. EASTMAN. A. J. KING.

    EASTMAN & KING,ATTORNKYS AT LAW,

    Nos. 3, 4. 5 and 6, STRELITZ BLOCK,

    SPRING STREET. j?^a^TUIWDAYBof |1

    archa ln goo? standing are cordially last. Jted to attend. -Ma_

    ? ? OC. LD»S, O. F $MB. MAKxasai. Borlbo. , ',%M\Confidence Engine Company Me. 2. v|. regular MKKTuraa ? M,Vkfj. this Company will tak. Blasts tl/aflL on th. first Wednesday sts- 3jgHBJB nine ot each month, at -Mi2£m o'clock. By ord.r, ... .fl|mmmm ' w. B. MOORE. UseresaiT 1 «

    J. M. GRIFFITHLumber Dealers.-fl

    corner or -mWAlameda and First Stief TkW

    DSAuas nt 11DOORS, WINDOWS, 'Wk

    BLINDS, SHINGLES, 9POSTS, LATHS, J

    SHAKES, HAIR, jPLASTER OF PARIS, ETC. ETC.

    JACKSON, KERCKHOFF * %CUZNIR, mLumber Dealers, jl

    Csrner Alamsdi antl First Slraatt. llDULBUt m S

    DOORS, WINDOWS. BLINDS.POSTS, SHINGLES, LATHS. M

    SHAKES, PLASTER OF JPARIS, CEMENT AND M

    HAIR. M

    LUMBER AT REDUCED PRICES 1Perry, Woodworth & Co.'c ;|

    I.UMUKR YARDS MPLANING MILL*MMn. ia toinsiprrl.l etreesv, s*s**s>r3

    stall road Beset. ntfft-tF* '-I

    BOOKS, TOYS, llFANCY GOODS, J

    Musical InstrumentsJFOR THK J|

    HOLIDAYS,- 1Can be found ln ? M

    Immense Quant.tle*liLowest Living Prices

    AT THK POPULAR STORK or J9LOUIS LEWIN & CO. %

    NOTICE. 1made by WILLARO B. KARLln aar flflvor for tin 00, dated February SIuTTsS!

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