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6 SPORTING NEWS. Gossip About Fast Stock from Far and Near. News Relating to Racers Well Known Here. Another Sale of California Horses to Take Place Soon. Over a Hundred Palo Alto Horses to be Sold in New York—A Baseball Match. Other Notes of Interest. Jiulson H.Clark, who recently pur chased the stallion Wellington (brother to Sunol), has changed the horse's name to Lord Wellington, as there is/ another horse named Wellington. Orin Hickok has announced his inten tion of going East in about a month. He will take a stable of horses with him, which will include Adonis, Alfred 6, Peep o' Hay and a number of othe/rs. The San Francisco papers say that Senator Hearst's $40,000 colt," King Thomas, has grown wonderfully during the winter, and as he is perfectly sound he may yet prove his worth fin the turf. The great three-vear-old,stallion Bow Bells (brother to* Bell Boy) and the yearling filly Moquetteyby Wilton, out of Alma Mater, have ar/iv'ed safely from California, and are in their quarters at the Stud, Nashville, Tennessee. E. J. Baldwin ha» serious intentions of buying Bravo, th/ 6 winner of the Mel bourne Cup, and dias commissioned T. B. Merry, who.'is now on his wav to Australia, to niaJfce a bid for the horse. Bravo has th/ee Touchstone and two Bay Middletonf crosses in his pedigree, and should intake an excellent outcrOßß. The annufal eight-oared match be tween the/ rival teams of Oxford and Cambridge Universities will be rowed on Wednesday next over the regular course «5n the Thames, from Putney to Mortlaj&e. At latest reports bettingVas six toAiur in favor of the dark blues, andwork was being confined to prac ticing starts and short spurts. ■V. S. Harriman, the pedestrian, has ct/inpleted arrangements for his walk of js,ooo miles to the Pacific Coast, on a /wager of $3,000. The final deposit of $500 was made recently by Harriman's backer. He will start from Wabash on April 18th, accompanied by two guards on horseback. Harriman will be obliged to average forty-five miles a day to win. Dan McCarty has purchased over seventy horses, the most of which are at present located at the Bay District track. Besides securing tlie stallion Bay Rose, 2:20.,, by' Sultan, dam Madam Baldwin, by Moor, of W. W. Avers for $10,000, "lie has bought the live-year-old stallion Designer, by Di rector, dam May Queen, by Abbots'ford, granddam by Elmo. McCarty will take the two stallions to Kentucky next year to serve in the stud. He intends to start a breeding farm Which he will stock with about fifty bred mares, among the lot being* a number of thoroughbreds. On Tuesday and Wednesday next the i sale of the Palo Alto trotting stock will be held at the American Institute bnild- Eng, New York. Altogether the con signment which left Senator Stanford's ranch a short time ago contains 105 ani mals, of which thirty-one are by the wonderful sire Electioneer. The prob abilities are that this sale will be, in a measure, as sensational as that of the Rosemeade stock, but it remains to be seen whether or not there is the same demand for the Electioneer strain as there was for Stamboul stock. Count Valensin Disappointed. Count Valensin was disappointed at the price which his stock brought. It j must he conceded that the Rosemeade sale had boomed the market and had i given owners inflated ideas which buyers did not participate in. The showing of Sidney as a sire is a most marvelous one, and when after a few years he has proved that he is not a meteor, but a fixed star of the first magnitude, bis stock will rate up with the best on the Pacific Slope. Axtell Growing. Budd I)ol)le, who owns a fifth interest in Axtell, will decide for the syndicate | whether it will be proper to train the stallion after he has attended to his stud duties. It is reasonable to infer that Axtell will not be started in public in 1890, unless his owners feel confident that he can lower his record, and to do this he will have to be in the best of form. Although the stallion cost $105, --000, there is no insurance on him. The horse owner can insure only against tire, and there is no fear of destruction by flame at Terre Haute. The stable which shelters Axtell is isolated and tire-proof. It is cheaper to build a stable of this kind than to take out an insurance policy. W. P. Ijams says that Axtell has grown during the winter, and that he now stands He is higher forward than behind" and he is jogged every day. A Game of Ball. The much-talked-of baseball game be tween picked nines of the Tennis and Chesterfield clubs, which was to have been played at the Athletic park on Thursday last, has l>een postponed until Tuesday afternoon next. Both the teams have been practicing hard for sev eral days past, and a redhot game is promised. The Tennis club has secured Meneffee, who played with the Lob Angeles team,as catcher, while Ward will fi li the same position for the Ches terfields. The players and positions of the opposing teams are as follows: TENNIS CI.UB. CHESTERFIELD CLUB. Francisco pitcher Cosby Meneffee catcher ; Wa J? Curtis first base .-3. Tufts Hunter second base fcdl lifts i'emberton third base •• - Baker Howard short stop Hellman Moore right field Allen Coulter left field ,;, , Hall Brown center field Chalfant Energy's Death. The English exchanges announce the death of Energy, son of Sterling and Cherry Duchess, who died at the Celle Saint-Cloud Haras, where he had made his mark as a stallion since M. Edmond Blanc purchased him from Captain Machell. Energy will be remembered as a very speedy horse, hia two-year-old victories including the Great Challenge stakes, in which he defeated Tristan, Scobell, Thora and Nellie among others. His three-year-old efforts were ineffect ual, but the following season he won the Salford Borough handicap, Wokingham stakes, Chichester stakes, Great Eastern Railway handicap, the Great Challenge stakes for the sec ond time, and the Chetwynd plate. As THE LOS ANGELES HERALD: MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 24, 1890. a five-year-old Energy gained the Craven stakes at Sandown," All Aged stakes at Ascot, and Stockbridge cup,when, bear ing the scarlet jacket, and being sold to Captain Machell, he credited his new owner with the .Inly cup, the Dingley plate at Leicester, the Lennox stakes at Goodwood, the Trial plate at Newmarket Second, and the All Aged stakes at the Houghton meeting. Energy ran only once in 1886, competing unsuccessfully in the Prince of Wales cup the opening afternoon of the Liverpool spring meet ing. He was then relegated to the stud, and after serving in England for that season, was sold to M. Bianc, in whose ownership he remained up to the time of his death. Twenty Acres of Orange Land. C. N. Lowell, a gentleman from the effete East, who has been in Southern California long enough to appreciate the value o! real estate in this section,called Upon W. H. Brooks Tuesday for the purpose of securing twenty acres of On tario land owned by Mr. I?. He pro posed to pay Mr. Brooks $4,000 cash and give him a deed to 100 acres of good land near Ness City, Kansas. Mr. B.—l know the 160-acre farm yon offer, Mr. L. It is good land, well located, but you will have to throw more of your broad acres in sight before we can trade. Mr. B. —I have also eighty acres near MePherson, Kansas, which 1 will throw in. I Mr. B.—Well, bring on gome more. I Mr. L.—l have 200 acres of prime grazing or agricultural land near Dallas, Texas, which 1 w ill give you also. Mr. B.—l would not trade mv twenty acres of Ontario orange land for "the State of Texas. Put in something else. Mr. L.—l have a house and lot in Pasadena, but desire to reserve that for another trade. Well, here (showing deeds) are thirty-one lots in MePherson, Kansas, for which 1 am offered $50 each ; j I'll put them in. I Mr. B. —The MePherson lots are 0. X., but you must come down witlt some thing more. Mr. L.—Well, let's see; I have prop erty all around. I'll tell you what I'll do—l'll put in the 200 acres' in Texas. Mr. B.—As I remarked before, I am not hankering after Texas real estate. Try again. Mr. L.—Brooks, that is all the prop erty I have that 1 will let go now. Mr. B.—All right; put in Texas prop erty and make out papers. In twenty minutes money was paid and papers deposited in hank. The above trade took place precisely as reported. For twenty acres of On tario orange land Mr. Lowell, a gentle man who is able to discriminate in the value of real estate, for he has been over as much of it as the average man, l.c having been an extensive traveler, gives $4,000 in cash, 440 acres of Eastern land and ol town lots in MePherson, Kansas, for which Mr. Brooks has already been offered $2,000 cash. And yet the state ment that a ten-acre ranch in Southern California is worth more, and will pro duce more than the average 160-acre farm in the East, is regarded by Eastern people as a California lie.—[Ontario Observer. THE GREAT SIERRA KIDNEY m LIVER CURE. Is a new and wonderful discovery, mannfac tucrd from the pure fresh juices of the herbs of California, in their natural state—con taining all their original properties. De ughtful to the taste and immediate in its eiiects. Positively containing no mineral irr its composition. 'Perfectly harmless and a sure cure for all the many troubles arising from the Kidneys, Liver and Bladder; among which are Catarrh of the bladder and stom ach, Dropsy, Diabetes, Blight's Disease, burning, smarting pains in the small of the back, Gravel and other disorders these or gans are heir to. For Leucorrhea, Sup pressed Menses, and all other female complaints. The Great Sierra Kidney and Livep Cure has no equal—being a blood purifier and enpieher, with out blotching. It brings the fresh color of youth to the checks, and clears the en tire system of all impurities. You will im mediately feel the beneficial effects of this wonderful medicine. Give it one trial; yon will never be sorry. An Old Saying and A True One, "Never Too Late to Mend." Sierra Chemical Co., SHH Mission St., San Fran cisco, Cal.— Gentlemkn: I have suffered for years with disordered kidneys, severe pains iv the small of nly buck, cloudy and scant urinations, and in feet generally out of condition. I tried two bottles of your Great Sierra Kidney and Liver Cure, nnd much to my surprise from the time I started to take the medicine I have steadily improved. My appetite is good, my system is in good order, and all symptomsof my troubles have left me. lean truly and consci entiously recommend this wonderful remedy to all suffering with any kidney or liver disorders. Believe mo very truly yours. Chas. Pboshold, 848 Valencia St., City. Fop Sale by all Druggists. Price $1; sixlopss. MANUFACTURED BY Sierra Cliortiica,! Co. Office aud Laboratory, 2424 Mission Street, San Francisco, Cal. F. W. BRAUN & CO., Wholesale Agents, oclS-eod-On LOS ANGELES. The Celebrated French Cure," w ESSr? "APHRODITINE" r e =l fls Sold on a POBITIVE GUARANTEE B §J to cure any form [Zj W of nervous disease /f or any disorder of the generative or- gans oi either sex. /'> whether arising / Ji '■' from the excessive/ BEFORE use of Stimulants, AFTER Tobacco or Opium, or through youthful indiscre tion, over Indulgence, &c , such as Loss of Brain Power, Wakefulness, Bearing down Pains in the Back, Seminal Weakness, Hysteria, Nervous Pros tration, Nocturnal Emissions, Leucorrhtea, Diz ziness, Weak Memory, Loss of Power and Impo tency, which if neglected often lead to premature old age and insanity Price.sl.oo a box, 8 boxes for ?."i.OO. Sent by mail on receipt of price. A VRITi'EN GUARANTEE is given for 3very f 5.0P order received, to refund the money if a Permanent cure is not effected. We have thousands of testimonials from old aud young, of both sexes, who have been permanently cured by the use of Aphboditine. Circular free. Address THE APHRO MEDICINE CO SALE & OFF.JTwo Stores: 330 S. Spring jaj£and Corner Spring ami Fourth Sts. j . - LIEBIW COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. FINEST' MEAT FLAVORING STOCK FOR Soups, Made Dishes and Sauces. Annual sales 800,000 jars. Genuine only with tfW fac simile of Baron \S~m*r* m ; Liebig's signature in Jpi"*" ladTToTe had of all Storekeepers, grocers and druggists. s2inonJ<thurl2m rnraw or travel. Southern Piicific Company. IMPORTANT CHANGE OF TIME. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1889, Trains leave and are due to arrive at LOS ANGELES (NEW ARCADE DEPOT), Fifth street, daily, as follows: Leave For I destination. I Ait. From 113:50 p.m Banning. |l|lo:o4n.m 5:10 p. 111. .Banning 110:00 p. m 9:00 v. m. Colton ! 8:57 a. 111 II 3:50 p. 111 Colton. |10:04h.iii 3:10 p.m. .Colton j 4:30 p.m. 5:10 p.m.; . .Doming and East.. [10:00 p. m. 5:10 p. m. El Paso and East.. ! 10:00 p. m. 12:115 p. m.l— Long Beach... 11:55 a. in. i>:so a. m. ! "SS 1 " ml ! i 8:20 a. in l ) Ban Pedro. ( 5»»0p.«. pVrt&o. aM ''j j 4:13 p . m. 10:40 p.m. .Ogden and East, 1 7:25 a.m. j. ..Ogdenand East. ' 4:10p.m, 10:4 Op. m. . . Portland, Or , 7:25 a.m. 9:00 a.m. .Riverside.. . 8:37 a.m. ||3:30 p. m.l Riverside i| 10:<>4a.m. 2:10 p. M.i Riverside I 4:30 p.m. ! Riverside. . 10:00 p. m. 0:00 a. m san Bernardino 8:57 a. m. U3:30 p.m. ..San Bernardino. [|10:04 a.m. 3:10 p. m.l .. .San Bernardino... . 4:30 p.m. } San Bernardino. '10:00 p.m. 9:00 a: m.l . ..Redlands l)10:04a.ni 113:60 p.m. . . .Redlands . 110:00 p.m, 1:40 p. in. San Fran, and Sacram'to; 7:25 a. m. 10:40 j). m. San Fran, and Sacram'to; 4:10 p, m. 9:110 a. m. Santa Ana and Anaheim 8:37 a. m. 5:03 p. m. Santa Ana and Anaheim 3:;>.~> pi m. 1:40 p.m. Santa Barbara.. .1 4:10 p.m. 7:25 a. m.l . Santa Barbara. 9:05 p, m. 9:37 a.m. Santa Monica 8:38 a. m. 1:07 p.m. Santa Monica 12:08 p.m. 5:12 p.m. Santa Monica 4:38 p.m. ||6:10 p. m. Santa Monica If 7:86 a.m. 4:28 p. m. Tustin 9:03 a. m. ||ll:00a.m. .Whitticr ||8:16 p. m 4:28 p.m.! Whitticr 1 9:03 a. 111. Local and through tickets sold, baggage checked, I'ullmau sleeping car reservations ' made, and general information given upon ap plication to ,F. M. CRAWLEY, Asst. G. Pas. Art., No. 200 S. Spring st., cor. Second. CHARLES BEYLER, Agent at Depot. || Sundays excepted (Mondays excepted. A. N. TOWNS, (ieneral Manager. T. H. GOODMAN, Gen'l Passenger and Ticket Agt. ol 3in Menilliforii R'y Co. "SANTA FE ROUTE." IN EFFECT SUNDAY, MARCH l(i, 1890, Arrive. Los Angeles. Leave. * 4:00 p.m. l Overland *l(t:15a. 111. •11:43 a. m. San Diego Coast Line. * 8:15 a.m. * 9:00 p.m. San Diego Coast Line. * 2:30 p.m. * 4:00 p. m.l Raymond & Pasadenal*lo:l6 a. m. * 9:55 a. m. I La'da Park A Pasadena * S:::o a, m, * 2:30 p. m.lLa'dH Park & Pasadena "12:15 p. tn. * 4:50 p. m.[La'da Park & Pasadena * 2:5(1 p. tn. * 0:30 p. m. La'da Park & Pasadena* 4:00 p. m. •10:30 p. m. La'da Park & Pasadena * 9:05 p.m. t 7:40 a. M.i La'da Park ,t Pasadena f 5:22 p.m. t 8:50 a. m.l I'asadena . j 7:45 a. m. * 9:55 a. 111.1 (. San Bernardino.. 1 * 8:30 a.m. * 4:00 p. M.i 2 via 5 *10:15 a. 111. * 6:30 p.m.] < Pasadena.. ..) I* 4:00 p.m. * 5:20 p.m. [Riverside and San) * 9:20 a.m. 110:80a.m.l (Berd'o via Orange) |t 4:01 p.m. * 9:55 a.m. Duarte... .....* 8:30 a.m. * 0:30 p.m. Duarte * 4:00 p.m. ' t 7:40 a.m.; Duarte if 5:22 p.m. I * 8:55 a. ill.; .Santa Ana * 8:15 a. 111. •11:46 a. m.l. Santa Ana. * 3:50 p.m. * 5:30p.m.l Santa Ana. .. * 5:05 p.m. 1 * 9:00 p. m Santa Ann I * 8:10 a, m.l . Redondo Beach *10:15 p. in •12:10 p. m. 1 . .Redondo Beach * l:00p. m * 3:55 p. 111.. ... Redondo Beach . * 5:25 p. 111 * 9:55 a. m. Redlands and Mentone *10:18 p. m, * 4:00 p. 111. Redlands and Mentone* 4:00 p. 111. * o:3oji. 111. ! Redlands and Mentone I •Daily. (Dally except Sunday. ED. CHAMBERS, Ticket Agent. First-street Depot CHAS. T. PARSONS. Ticket Agent. 139 North Spring street. Depot at foot of First street. f23 j j St G. I hffwi By.; Leave Commercial street, Loa Angeles, via s. P. 1 R. R.. for Alhambra, Monrovia and Way Stations, WKF.K DAYS Forenoon, Afternoon, 9:00 3:54 Leave Monrovia for Alhambra, Los Angeles aud Way Stations, Forenoon, A fternoon, 8:00 3:20 SUNDAYS Tlie same time, except 3:54 p. m. train from Commercial street, will leave at 2:14 p. m. Pas sengers transfer at Ramona. Time between Los Angeles and Monrovia— I one hour. INTERMEDIATE STATIONS BETWEEN TERM I NAT. j POINTS, BEGINNING AT LOS ANGELES: Soto Street, San Marino, Blitz, San Gabriel, Ramona. Sunny Slope, Alhambra, Chapman, Mayberry, Baldwin, Lake Vineyard, Arcadia, Special privileges to parties erecting residen ces on the line of this road, K. F. SPENCE, F. Q. STORY, President. Gen. Manager. jl-3m Pacific CoastSteaKMp Co. CIOODALL, PERKINS & CO., GENERAL X Agents. Sun Francisco. Northern routes embrace lines for Portland, ore.; Victoria, B. ('., and Puget Sound, Alaska, and all const points. SOUTHERN ROUTES. Time Table for March, 1890. LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO. For Port Harford "I S. S. Corona, March 1, 9, 17. Santa Barbara. . I 25 and April 2. Sun Pedro [S. S. Mexico. March 5, 13, 21. San Diego J 29 and April (i. For 1 S. S. Los Angeles, March 3, Redondo 1 11, 19, 27 and April 4. San Pedro und (S. 8. Eureka, March 7. 15. 23, Way Ports J 31 and April 8. LEAVE SAN PEDRO. For "I S. S. Corona, March 3,11, 19. I 27, and April 4. San Diego.. . ("S. S. Mexico. March 7, 15, 23, J 31 and April 8. LEAVE SAN PEDRO. For 1 S. S. Mexico, March 1, 9,17, Sun Francisco. .1 25 and April 2. Port Harford fs. s. Corona, March 5,13, 21, Santa Barbara. J 29 and April (i. LEAVE SAN PEDRO AND HEDONDO. For I S. S. Eureka. March 2, 10, 18, San Francisco I 86 and April 3. and [S. S. Los Angeles. March 0, Way Ports. J 14, 22, 30 and April 7. Curs to connect with steamers leave S. P. R.R. depot. Fifth street, Los Angeles, ns follows: Witli the Mexico and<Corntia at 9:30 o'clock a. 111.: with Los Angeles und Eureka, going north, at 5:10 o'clock p. m. Passengers per Los Angeles and Eureka, via Redondo, leave Santa Fe depot at 5:21 p. 111. Plans of steamers' cabins at agent's office, where berths may lie secured. The steamers "Los Angeles and Eureka will cull regularly at Newport pier for and with freight and passengers. The company reserve the right to change the steamers or their days of sailing. EtffVnr passage or freight as above or for tickets to and from all important points in Europe, apply to W. PARKIS, Agent, Office, No. 124 West Second st., Los Angeles. Compagnie Generale Tmnsatlantique. FRENCH LINE TO lIAVItE. /COMPANY'S PIER (NEW) NO. . V North river, foot of Morton * TmYtrlww Travelers by this line avoid both transit by Eng lish railway and the discomfort of crossing the Channel in a small boat. LA NORMANDIE, Frangeul, Saturday, April 5. 4:30 a. m. LA: BRETAGNE, Santelli, Saturday. April 12. 10:30 a. m. LA BOURGOGNE, Santelli, Saturday, April 19, 5:00 a. m. LA GASCOGNE, Boyer, Saturday, April 26, 10:00 a. m. For freight or passage apply to A. FORGET, Agent. No. 3. Bowling Green, New York. Tickets for sale by all railroad and steamship offices in Los Angeles. J. F. FUGAZI <fe CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. d39-tf THE RAYMOND, EAST PASADENA. Among the Orange Groves of the Beautiful San Gabriel Valley, (Duri „ g C t JVum*,!^ EIGHT MILKS FROM I.OS ANGELES. House, White Mountains, N. II.) tf you cannot so out to the Raymond and spend a day, a week. a month, or the whole Region, than go out and spend a few hours. It is well worth vonr while to see tlie magnificent view from its piazzas; and that view alone will well repay you, although there are many other interesting features—especially the grand display of Bownrs in the hotel grounds, which are now under the chaise of Mr, C. H. Hovey. the celebrated land scape' gardener, formerly of Hovev Nurseries, TOmbrldge, Mass. Tourists visiting Los Angeles should make a trip to The Raymond, even if their ; stay their must be necessarily brief. Their arc frequent trains between Los Angeles and The Raymond by several lines of railroad. The orchestra . consists of four soloists, who render the choicest or music twice each day. A very complete livery is connected with the hotel, and it is an excellent starting point for a drive through the San Gabriel Valley, in which are situated the San Gabriel Mission Church, Rose's Winery, Lucky Baldwin's Stock Farm, the Bietra Madre Villa, and many other places of , interest. Full particulars regarding hoard and other matters can be obtained by addressing C. H. MERRILL., MANAGER OF THE RAYMOND, ia232m KA ST I'ASADKNA. CA LIKPKM A. HOTEL ARCADIA, SANTA MONICA. This Delightful Hotel is now open, and Tourists should not fail to give it a trial. Situated on tlie blulT overlooking the ocean, the view is magnificent from ocean and laud sides. Good Surf Bathing ! Hot Salt Water Baths ! Fine Drives in the Canons and on the Beach ! THE BOUSE HAS ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES, ELEVATOR, STEAM, ETC. 4 TRAINS PER DAY EACH WAY. fl7 3m J, W. SCOTT, LeSSee. MEDICAL. DR. STEINHART'S ! ThisJ great strengthening rcmedy'andj'nerve : tonic is the most positive cure known for NERVOUS Debility, Spermatorrhu'U, Seminal '■ Losses. Night Emissions. Loss of Vital Power. Sleeplessness, Despondency, Loss of Memory, j Confusion of Ideas. Blur Before the Eyes. I Lassitude, Languor. Gloominess, Depression of I spirits, Aversion to Society, Easy Discourage ment, Luck nf ('iinfidenee. Dullness, Listlessness. Unfitness for study ov Business and rinding life v burden,Safely,Permanently and Privately ! Cured. j PRICES—S2.SO. in liquid*or pill form, or five | times the quantity for |10. iAddress, DR.P. STEINHART, : Rooms 7 and s. No. 216*4, formerly 115' .. W<Mt first St., Lou Aiikvluii, Cat. Office Houbs—9a. m..to3tp'm. Sundays— 10 to 1. All communications strictly Confidential. j^ M ' 1111111 " Medicines prepared w muii eacn case. No ex periments. Botn sexes consult in confidence. Crises Created hygmail and express. Office hours; ' ji) a. in. to W p. in. t 'Jl-tim | TO THE UNFORTUNATE! Weakness, Impoteucy anil Lost Manhood per- 1 rtianently cured. The sick and afflicted should J not fail to call upon him. The Doctor has trav eled extensively in Europe and inspected thor oughly the various hospitals there, obtaining a great deal of valuable information, which he is competent to Impart to those ln need of his services. The Doctor cures where others fail. Try him. DR. GIBBON will make no charge 1 unless he effects 8 cure. Persons at a distance CURED AT HOME. All communications strictly confidential. All letters answered in plain envelopes. Send ten dollars for a package of medicine. Call or write. Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, Box 1,057. Sun Francisco. Cal. Mention Los Angeles HUBALD. 07-12 m A Speedy Cure Warranted. DR. HELL'S GERMAN EXTRACT CURES nil private, chronic, syphilitic, urinary, skin nnd blood diseases; catarrh, lung affec tions, female complaints, and all such diseases as are brought about by Indiscretion and ex cesses; fl. No cure, no pay. Dr. Bell's French Wush cures all private diseases, blood poison, old sores and ulcers, G. & G. In two or three 1 days, $1. No preparation on earth equal to it. For sale only at the celebrated BERLIN DRUG STORE, 505 South Spring street, Los Angeles, Cal. Thty have over 90,000 testimonials of wonderful cures. felO-eod ifSfikrcMtt satisfaction in the aßSfi TO & euro oi Gonorrhoea and -W°A«°StttoSuV U ' 10 lect * Prescribe it and BBb „„ "T"T Icel safe in recommend. Raa* m. lin Lib it to all sufferers. V" C * A.J.STOSEB M.D., vßggkCnicinnstt.iiraMJ Decatur !IJ PRICE, 81.(XL TO WEAK HEN Buffering from the effects of youthful errors, early decay, wasting weakness, lost manhood, etc., I will ■end a valuable treatise f sealed; containing full psrtlculsra for home cure, FREE of charge. A splendid medical work ; should De read by every man Who ii nervous and debilitated. Address,, Prof* F. C FOWLER, Ofoodus, Conn. WAGON MATERIAL, HARD WOODS, IRON, STE El L, Horseshoes and Nails, Blacksmith's Coal, Tools, Etc. JOHN WIGMORE, 117 and 119 South Los Angeles Street, mltf CAUTION VuU A Awll price are stamped on tho bottom. If the dealer cannot supply yon. ■end direct to factory, enclosing advertised W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. fine Calf. Heavy Laced drain and Creed moor Waterproof. Best in tho world. Examine his Sfi.oo r.EM IXK HAND SKWED SHOE. 4.00 HAXD-SKWKI) WELT SHOE. «3.50 POLICE AND FARMERS' SHOE. ■9.50 EXTRA VALUE CALF SHOE. & S!i WORKING MEN'S SHOES. •2.00 and 51.75 BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES. All made in Congress, Button and Lace. $3 & $2 SHOES LADIES. *1.7.~. SHOE FOR MISSES. Best Mutei-iol. Best Style. Best Ftttlnjr. W. L. Douglas, Brockton, Mass. Sold ry MASSACHUSETS Boot # Shoe House, Sole Agent! for Los Angeles, fel-om 129 WEST FIRST ST. The Arrowhead Hot Sprinp, Finest Mountain Hotel and Health Resort in Southern California. Two Thousand Feet Above the Sea. A complete change of climate from that of Los Angeles, free from Frost, Fog, Dust, Mud, Malaria, Fleas and Mosquitoes. Wonderful Hot Mineral Waters. The Arrowhead Hotel and Hot Springs have a rare combination of advantages as a winter resort. In respect to location, scenery and climate they are unsurpassed. The mineral wuters tire as good as any in tbe world. The hotel accommodates 150 guests, and is first-class in every respect. No pains are spared to make it home-like, restful and attractive. For full particulars and descriptive circulars, write to the man ager. Address, WM. M. TISDALE, Arrowhead Springs, ja24 3m Ran Bernardino County, Cal, C. F. HEINZEMAN, Druggist & Chemist, No. 122 N. Main St., Los Angeles, Cal. Prescriptions carefully compounded day and night. d2l-tf LEGAL. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE. O WHITE. PLAINTIFF, VS. SAN JOSE LAND ami Water Co.. Defendant. Sheriff Sale, No. 12,008. Order of sale nnd decree of foreclosure and tale, Under nnd by virtue of unorder of sale nnd decree of foreclosure und sale, issued out of tho Superior Court of the County of Los Angeles, State of California, on theSdday of March, A. I). 1890, 'in the above entitled action, w herein S. White- I tlie above-named plaintiff) obtained a judgment I and decree of foreclosure nnd sale uguinst San .lose Land and Water Co., defendant, on the 7th day of March, A. 1). 1800, forthe sum of ?14„ 939.45 in lawful morey of the United States, which Bftid decree was, on the 7thday of March, A. D. 1800, recorded in judgment book 18 of said Court, ut page 142, 1 am commanded to sell nil those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land situate, lying and being in the County of Los Angeles, state of California, und hounded and described as follows: The east half of the east half >f section twenty-four (24), in township one (1) north of range nine (!)) west, San Bernardino base and meridian, excepting 9 l-lO acres conveyed by defendant to R. J. Wilson by deed recorded in book 228, at page 2!)!). of deeds, Los Angeles county records, containing one hundred and fifty nnd 9-10 acres. Also the northeastquarter of section thirty - five (35). iv township one (1) north of range nine (9) west, San Ucrimrdino t>nse nrwl merid ian, excepting twenty (20) ucres reserved in a deed from M. ti. Rogers to defendant, recorded In book 212 of deeds, at page 291, Los Angeles county records, containing one hundred and forty (140) acres; also all the pipes, flume] and pipe lines of defendant in San Dimas canon, and all the water belonging to said lands. Public notice is hereby given, that on Wednes day, the 2d day of April, A. D. 1890, ut 12 o'clock m., of that day, in front of the Court House door of the county of Loa Angers, on Spring street, I w ill, in obedience to suit! order of sale and decree of foreclosure und sale, sell the above described nroperty, or so much there of us may be nccessarv lo satisfy said judgment, with interest nnd costs, etc., to the highest and best bidder, for cash, lawful money of the United States. Dated this Sth day of March, 1890. M. G. 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