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ADVERTIZED LETTERS. List of Letters Remaining Uncalled For at the Los Angeles Postoffiee March 24, 1890. LATHES' LIST. A num. Florinda Arnold. Mrs M E 2 Arnev, Miss Becky Anooz, Mary A Allen, Mrs B T Aldrich. Mrs T A Aldrich, Miss Lou Blnnchurd. Miss Jennie Bullis, Miss D Bergstedt, Miss Emma Benson, Miss M Besserer, Mrs Katie Benedict, Mrs Scott Begg, Mrs ('tins Beckman, Mrs H Becker, Minnie (S 2 Bartson. Mrs Estelle Barbour, Miss Ruth Barry, Miss Eliza Bath, Miss Lizzie Bailiff, Mrs Nellie Babb, Miss Jennie Banks, Mrs C A Baldwin, Mrs Louise A Bandecu, Miss Nell Barr, Mrs Wm J Bran, Mary B Bradford, Mrs Geo W Bowles, Mrs Boncv, Mrs J H Brock, Miss Clara Burlev, Miss Eftle Bnrtcn. Mrs R Burton. Miss A Briungton, Mrs Jj Briggs, Mrs C Brings. Mrs 1C Burlinghum. Mrs LttCy Burlinghum, Mrs II I) t> Burton, Mrs Isabel Burn's. Mrs Tho« 1) Bntlcr, Mrs Alice frown, Mrs Elizabeth Brown, Mrs Sarah Brown, Miss S A Bryne, Mrs V ti Chapman. Miss Lollie ( rnmcr, Miss Emma Curry, Mrs Jas Crockett. Mrs Nellie Crowley, Mrs Annie Crane, Mrs Grace L Oonollv, Mrs Patrick Carlson. Miss Hilda Chase, Mrs Emily A Chase, Mrs T A Casen, Miss Sofia Carol. Miss Lizzie Carmichaeh Mrs J Carr. Mrs Wm Caso, Mrs E E Carothcrs, Miss J Campbell, Mrs J J Campbell. Mrs Elma A Clayton, Miss Adda Chaesman, Miss Nellie Chase. Mrs Kate Dangles, Emma Darr, Mrs David Davis, Miss Daisy De Lugo, Andrella B Dent, Mrs Ella M De Palma, Manuel la L Desales, Miss De Sheperd, Salome Denison, Mi6S M Dcnman, Miss E A Dugan, Miss Maggie Dcrward, MrsH S Douglas, Mrs Mary Doyle, Miss Mary Douglass, Mrs F E Duncan, Mrs Henry Drummond, Mrs J DiGinscppe, ColonibaG'i ■dgerton,MissGertrudc Eastland,Missjosephine Fairchihl, Mrs"b G Fisk, MrsWL Furlong, Judith M Ferris, Mrs II V Finn Miss Mary For.reade Miss Louisa F"rank. Vrs F Furlongue. Mrs A Finley, Miss Nora Flanigan, Miss Nellie <lriswold, Mrs Ella D Goodwin, Miss Jessie Gutherrsz, Mrs Eloisa Gnssagna, Mrs Mary F Ganaltz, Mrs Lewis Gibson, Mrs F Gelston, Mrs T II Granger. Mrs N C Garrett, Miss Elsy Gould, Miss Annie I, Golay, Mrs M E Goforth, Miss Hattie Grady, Cora E Grigalba, Sura Jesus Griffin, Mrs H Green, Miss Alice Green, Mrs Aim Hulfestig, Emma Harris, Mrs Mary A Hart. Mrs M S Helinghnusen. Mrs B Henery, Mrs Hermann, Mrs A Beues, Mrs C G Hunt. Mrs Emma Huntly, Mrs Marion James, Sirs Julia Jeffries. Miss Nellie John, Miss Lou Jenenkins.Miss Emily X Johnson, MissG Johnson, Miss Laura Jones, Mrs M Keen. Mrs Robt Kelly. Mrs Dr E E KilpatricU, Miss Myrtle Kinney. Miss L Kistler. Miss Freda Klobe, Mrs Fannie Kopp, Mrs Christian Kuhl. Mis-; Mollie Kyle, Mary E Lamereuux, Mrs Ella Laurence, Mrs Jno Lockwood. MrsE J Langstram, Mrs Ludwig Lombard, Mrs Jane W Louis, Mrs J Lynch, Mrs M Lathmp. Katherine S Lendgrcn. Christina Leontald, Andrella McFarland, Mrs M McFarland, Mrs Lydia Mcßoberts, Mrs It B Maekcv, Ida Murlin, Mrs .1 E 2 Martin, Mrs Martha Mnrlin, Mrs II F S Maker, Miss Mary Miller, Celia D Mize, Mrs Lilly Monchunt, Mrs 0 S Moore, Mary Milliard, Miss F Murtihv, Miss Effie A 2 Mvres, Mrs L E MeCluni, Miss Belle Mi-Comb, Mrs Annie Maync, Mrs E J Nance, Mrs B F Nay. Mrs Lizzie Nelson, Maria A Newman. Miss Mary Newbauer, Miss Belle Newham, Mrs A Datey, Mrs Martha Olmsted, Miss Anna Owen, Sarah R Paley, Miss Mnrv Palrm r, Mrs Maggie Perkins, Mrs X L Peek, Mrs Edward W Feck, Mrs W .1 Pfeiffer, Mrs O J Peter, Mrs Henry Pico, Maria R I'igeon, Miss Lotta Pontius, Mrs F A 2 Pauget, Marie Pratt' Mrs E C 2 Kamcrzs, Miss 9 Ramirez, Miss Carrie 2 Raymert. Miss Jessie S Readt'cam, Mrs X E Rice, Mrs Franklin J Richardson, Miss Rose Rider, Mrs Wm Riyos, Mudulenu Rising, Mrs R Bobbins, Mrs Allia Roberts, tars Frnnccsca Rooks. Mrs U N A 2 Ross, Hester A Ross, Flora Russell, Mrs Norton Stoddard, Mrs N Stevens, Mrs Albert Starr, Mrs E A stennett, Molly Steele, Mrs Emma Stephenson, Mrs Susie Stigenwalt. Miss Jennie Stack, Mrs Saml siwibtm. Miss l.otii,- SU-uthers, Mrs Alex Stutsman, Miss L S Stucter, Miss C Sliart, Cellara. M 2 Selmcfcr, Mrs C A Scott, Mrs Eliza Scott, Miss Ellen Seelve, Mrs Ed'wn Sehugrue Mrs Sickler. MrsTillie Simons, Mrs Joseph Skinner, Mrs Mollie Smith, Mrs A L 2 Smith, Mrs Chas Smith, Mrs Jos Smith, Mrs Louisa Sawm, Mrs F O Smith, Mrs Louisa Smith, Mrs May Staub, Mrs Clem Statham, Mrs Mary Starks, Miss Chirac Toy, Mrs Mary A T'osua, Sorra C Taylor, Mrsß L Thompson, Mrs It M Thompson. Mrs Lillhi Thorn. Belle C Tuttlc, Miss Allice Tucker, Mrs W L Tullis, Mrs Matilda Todd, Mrs RV Van Aitken, MISS Jennie Vent, Edith Mason Wade, Mrs II E Wadsworth, Mrs B M Wall, Miss Lttcv Ward. Mrs Jennie Ward, Mrs Cornelia Wood, Miss Alioe W Washburn, Miss Jennie Watson. Elizabeth L Webb. Mrs II E C Webb, Mrs M B Wetier, Madame Weldon, M iss Annie A A/eston, Mrs Mary Jane West. Mrs Dr White, Mrs-Elizabeth L Whitaker, Mrs R Williams. Miss May Wilson, Mrs Jas Wood, Mrs Nancy B Young, Miss Lydia Young, Mrs J B Yore, Mrs Thos Zuemoli, Mrs Mary GENTS' LIST. Abger, E A Adair, Jno G Adams, J A A Kan, Thos M Ahares, Refugio Albares, S Armstrong, Milton Briscoa, Henry Birnbaum, W Bemal, Filomeno Bean Spray Pump Co Barreri, J Bagsclag, F Baggio, Salome BDe Baker, Luie Bantirtz, J T F Basett.'L Beandoin, Jas Beatie. H S Becker, E D Bellinger, Dr Bellman, PR Bell. Walter B Berson, Z H Berde, Mr Blomouist, Chas BloouifielA, F Bogart, E Bohnenberger, Wm Bonn, August Bones, E S Bottcner, J F W Bostwick, Master A E Boynton, 1) G 2 Boitton, Arthur Brown, A L Brown, E R Brown, Fred Brown, Samuel Brown, W B Burke, F .1 Burdick, Aden C .burns, Jno Butler, W F 2 Braun, W R Best & Baldwin Burke, SamT W Buckley, Capt L Cannon, T Carver, T M Carey, T N Carter, Oscker Caspai, Charley Care, jas Chess, Frank Childs, Omer Christenson, Nenl Coggeshall, W II Colton, O Cole, Rev A D gene, Frank Coulcv, Geo F Cure, Frank Cordobal, Jesus Corwin, S R Crawford, J C Crawford. Jno H Crandall. LA „ Criter, Mr Crisman, J C.urtiss, S 8 Collier, Chas Chubb, O T GoOgan, Sylvester Dochtke, Albert, Dewey, Jno W Davis, A Davis, Jaslnia M Deane, Coll 2 Davis. Orie Deloff. W II Dewedse, C Jr Dell, Fred Dixon, Edw'd Douglass, Jno Dunham, Walter Duigman, R Dowcn, G F Douglas, D F Dunlin, Wm Donaldson, Theodore Bade, STS Eckert & Schoneman Edwards, Jack Edwards, c M Ellsworth, A M F:mbuerv, Jas Evans, David P Estell, N N Erazer, T P Fawell, ,1 F Fawks, Jos Fainnnn, Joe Farley, Frank W Ferguson, D I Fields, S Fisher, Win Flores, M A Format-, Edw'd Forbes, C H Fortune, Jno Foest, 0 E Fowler, Wm Frueman, X E Friedman, Frank 2 Fudiear, G A Green, J H Green, C V Giovanni, Martjnoli Winner, C W Gallgo, Juan Gary, Geo Gavin, Frank (Jutes, C L Garcon.Jas Gibbs, Geo S Gigrige, Geo Giacomo, Moiso Gillespie, Jas Gishwilcr, C J Goldman, S Gordon, Henry Gould, Harry Gould, Milton V (irant, R O Green, Henry Green, L W Griffith, F H Grow, E E Grossman, A brum Hutchings, Jos S Hogan, John S Hartenan, Henry Hull, E Halst, Goran Hall, Jasper E Hall, Eugene Hamilton. EC Hancock, M F Harding, P o Harriman, O M Barter, Geo II Hartman, M Hartel, H Hasler, J A Hazel, Ed J Heasley, 81, Henson, H Kearney, Andrew Hoffman, Wm Hollar, Ed Hoist. G House, FC Hovnrd, A J Hughes, Jas Hughes. Thos J Hull, Thos Hunt, Mr & Mrs J L Iturrulde, Bicente Inlow, F B Jacobs, Jos Jasseuu, J Jensen, Christ 2 Joe, Happy Johnston, H W Johnston, JF THE LOS ANGELES HERALD: MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 24, VB9O. Johnston, Geo M Johnston, Mark G Johnson, Andrew Katzensten, (iustave Kellogg, Rev S H Kelly, Wm Kemp, Fresly Kemp, W Keenan. Hugh Kirslnims, E Kilem. Geo Kimball, c H Kingsburg, Jim King, Jno N Kipka, L P Kittinger. Ferdinand Klein, Joe Koch, Fritz Kramer. Chas Keys, J C Luraway, A M Latenzcr, Ed I.eecorrovich, Jno Jr Lehman. Luis Levi, Harry Levi, Lewis Linson, Irvin Lively, Win Longstrom, Lewis Longshore, Dr W R Long, O L Louts, A it Lowenthal, I Lucas, Col S II Ludlow, Chas A Lund, Olie McCart, W W McCoy, Chas McGregor, Jno McMenamy, Will Me.Mahon. Pat'k J Maben. Walter J Mondon, c Machlen, J M Mareado. Juacio Mansfield, Jos Mandcrvill, H B Marsh, Edward Mark, J M Martin, David J 2 Mason, Jno Vutzic, ('has Mathews, E G Mctlys, Cade Meguueir, Chas Mellon, Jas Mcndoza, S Mitschler, Chas Mores, Daniel Mower, Ben E Mulholland, Mr Hunger, Hurry Munson. C F Murdock, W II Murray, Williert M Meyer, Isaac Magary, W W Mason, A T Mayer, David Mayer. Jno F Mcßourney, H C Norton, Chas S Nicoll, Bcnj W L & Co Naras, Charlie Newton, Pliilliii I Niles, Ira Night, hick Korris, Charley Northrop, Jas Nunly. Wm O'Brien, Peter Olivas, Remigio Orr, W W Owens. Tom Owen, L P O'Mnlly 4 McCarthy Pierne, Bolomas Ferris, Alfonso Pacific Mcd Co 2 Page, Milo Paley, M Parrish. R R Pasker, Hen W Partridge, Frank- Peyton, Wm Philipgon, Isaac Philipps, J Philips, Robt L Finney, H B Price, H s Proctor, J B Purtell, Thos Quintan, Jos Richards <fc Chirk Rader, ,T 8 Ragle, J F Rambaur, A M Reed, Muster Mason G BeVera. X Renner, W W Richards. I A Richards, N P Richardson, Elma Richardson, B Rigg, BamT R Robson, H Rogers. J W RowelL U B Roy. Key J E Ryan, Wm Ryan, Jim Sanderson, Cooper Stressor, Frank Bteadman & Fox Supt Los A Asylum Salabcrry, Don Juan Sum nelson, Gubriel Sunmelson, OO Sattir, FS Sargeant, Chester Sehenble, Jos Schlegcl, H Schlenss, Hon Joe Schmidt, Geo E 2 Schmidt, Edgar Schnacter, A Schriebler, Louis Searls, F Sears; R B Sebastain, Edward sharpless, Wm Shafer, Jas Shepure. G A Bhepara. a i shird, m d Sicgcl, Simon Sillano, Fedrico Sloppy, S 1' Smith, Ed Smith, Frank F Smith. John Btak, Isaac Stokes, Alfredo Btoutmire, Nelson Stump, .1 W Sturtevant, E T Stums, Ernst Bveller, Carli Bykes,TT Salvatare, Mancujo Toy. cry. T J Thompson, Harry C Uzricz, Jean Valpev, G C Valentine, L Vaca, J M Van Revren, A H Van Doorman, c Vannest, Hiram Varelas, Mariano Vitalini, Henry Vincent, C Vogel, Leu T A Yon Feilitgsch, F A Widney & Rees Walker, Dr G S Wallace, J P Ward. Frank L Weller, Reuben Weeks, Dr Weeks, Dr R A Welch. L H Wells, Rev A J Wees, Louis Whittaker, Dr. .1 M Williams. Frank E Williams, C M Wilson. Geo Winston, Geo Wtthrow, Wm Wright, W Wyatt, Henry L Wyatt, W W Wood, Ben Xavier, Lizandro Young, Geo W 2 Zeiglcr, Chas I'ACKAC.ES. Thomas, Mrs S O Trnuherger, Miss T Zeigler, Mrs Emma E. A. PliKt ss, I. M. Auction. W. E. Beeson will sell Monday, March 24th, at 10 a. m., a large consignment of Japanese, Mexican and California curios at 235 West First street, next to Times building. This is a splendid opportun ity to ornament your Homes tvtryonr crwtn price. .Ladies especially invited to attend. A present given away to every purchaser. Ben 0. Rhoades, Auctioneer. We'll Suppose a Case. You are nervous and dyspeptic, your appetite flags, your slumber is broken or disturbed by uneasy dreams, or you court the sleepy god in vain. What shall you do? Try an-alcoholic excitant to Stimulate appetite, deaden the nerves at bed time with a narcotic? Neither of these. Try Hostcttcr's Stomach Bitters. It will, believe us, be more than a trial. You will continue to use this justly renowned nerve in vigoraut and stomachic. It is ill the exigency supposed just what is wanted. It is a healthful stimulus to appetite and digestion, does not excite, but quiets tlie brain and nerves, is an excellent diuretic and a speedy reformer of a disordered condition of the liver ami bowels. It counteracts a tendency to rheumatism, nullifies the prostrating effects of overwork,mitigates the Infirmities of age, and hastens convalescence. Persons exposed to rough weather should use it us a preventive, us should also tired students and business men. To the Public. Tlie Willamette S. M. L. and Manufacturing Company having this day retired from the re tail lumber business in Los Angeles, have sold their stock to the Ganahl Lumber Company, and will devote their entire attention to the Wholesale trade from their yard ut Redondo. Cal. Mills at Portland, ore. Special bills cut to order. Orders from the trade solicited. A full assortment of redwood and pine constantly on hand. The Willamette Steam Mills, Lumber and Manufacturing Company: Chas. Wier, agent. Address: P. 0. box No. 703, Station C, Los Angeles; or Redondo Beach, Cal. For Sale. Fine, stylish, polished oak cart, made by R. M. Bingham & Co., Rome, N. V.; front and back seat, carrying two to four light persons! height of wheel, 42 inches; height of body from floor, 30 inches; length of shaft front of bar, (! feet 2 inches; for small horse, 13 to 15 hands high; has been slightly used; is offered at a bargain. Hawley, Kino & Co., Los Angeles and Requena streets. A New Departure. The New Mexico Coal Company has made arrangements to handle Ocean Coal. Leave orders at our office, hotel Nadeau, or yard, corner East First street and Santa Fe avenue. Telephone 855. Our Home Brew. Philadelphia Lager, fresh from the brewery, or. draught in all the principal saloons, de livered promptly in bottles or kegs. Office and Brewery, 238 Aliso street. Telephone 01. Carload Wall Paper Just In. 7c. a roll, at BAUERS'S, 237 South Spring st. Removal Notice. "R. B. Young, architect, has removed from California Bank building to rooms 47. 48 and 49, new Wilson blo«k, First and Spring streets. Paints, Oils and Glass. Corner Second and Main. Y. H.Mathews. Microbes, the Germ of Disease. Come to our office and receive information re garding the cure of your disease. Office, 109' 2 S. Broudway. For Durability and Beauty. House owners should insist on having their painters use only the Sherwin-Williams paints, tor sale by P. H. Mathews, cor. Second and Main. Fine Gold Wall Paper. New styles, 1214 c a roll. 237' { S. SPRING ST. M. HOPKINS & CO., Undertakers & Embalmers. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Telephone No. 209. m7-tf 139 Sonth Main Street. GALLAGHER & CUSSEN, Undertakers & Embalmers, 207 E. First St. Telephone 1030. Cheap rent. Ixiw prices. It will pay par ties requiring undertakers' goods to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. • ia29-2ru THE NEW NUMBERS. A BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF" "THE CITY OF LOS ANQEL.ES. How to Find Business Firms Under the Present System of Numbering. A List Which Everybody Should Read. Itakeries. LMiINGER'S Bakery nnd Ice Cream and l)in- Jlj ing Parlors, cor. Third nnd S. Spring sts. IFREEMAN,1 FREEMAN, Mrs. E. C, Home Bakery. My specialties, Boston brown bread nnd linked beans, salt-rising bread, pics, cukes and jel lies. 439 S. Spring St. KEYSTONE BAKERY, Con feet ioncry, ice cream und lunch; home cooking. 113 N. Main st. VIENNA Dak. y and Lunch rooms, 103 S. Spring st. Rooks and Stationery. BY. GARDNER, dealer in books, news nnd • Btulionerv, 23 North Spring street, corner Franklin. MLANGSTAPTER. 208 South Spring street, • opposite Hollenbeck hotel. Books, sta tionery and news; subscription agency. Boots and Shoes. MSIEGEL, 213 N. Spring st, square dealer. • Don't full to see him. Goodsut low figures. Carpet Cleaning. T BLOESER, 510 S. Pearl, old No. 408. Clothing House. rplIE GREAT WESTERN CLOTHING CO., JL the lending clothiers, hatters and furnishers of Los Angeles, 200 N. Main, cor. Requena. Cigars. TV" F. BALL. No. 110 North Spring street, m . agents for Tansell's Punch, Seidenbcrg, Figaro and Pappoose sc. cigars. Dressmaking. MRS. A. L. FOSTER, dressmaker, 330.. s. Spring st., Los Angeles, Cal. MRS. J. A. Henderson, fashionable modiste, 235 S. Spring st. Residence, 417 Tempos. Doors and ft finds. H RAPHAEL A CO., manufacturers and • dealers ln sash, doors, blinds and tran i Boms. 410 S. Spring st., telephone 915. | TTNION LUMBER AND SUPPLY COMPANY, . L ollice 207 W. Second st.; old No. 107; | yard ut East Seventh st. bridge. Drugs. BRAUN, F. W. ,t CO., Importers and Whole sole Druggists. 405 and 407 North Main street, old P. 0. building, Los Angeles, Col. RW. ELLIS & CO., Druggists and Chemists, • 225 South Spring street, L. A. Theater building. Telephone 371. Delicacies. I r ahrens, dealer in Foreign and Domes • tic Delicacies. All kinds of meats cooked to order ready for the table. 35(1 S. Spring st. Dry Goods. BOSTON DRY GOODS STORE, Nos, 171 and 173 North Spring street, Los Angeles, Cal. Engraving. Tc. Dougherty, engraver and manufac • luring jeweler. 12 Court st. Seals, stencils, steel dies, house numbers in nickel, porcelain, etc., in all sizes. Furniture an<l Carpets. T OS ANGELES FURNITURE COMPANY, 351 \j and3s3 North Main street, wholesale and retail. Farm Implements, Buggies, Etc. NEWELL MATHEWS, dealer in farm imple ments, wagons, surreys, carts, etc., 120 and 124 N. Los Angeles st. Telephone 502. HAWLEY, KING it CO., 104 to 108 N. Los Angeles St., Schuttler wagons, Buckeye mowers, Hodge headers, buggies, carriages, etc HGIESE, 150 and 152 N. Los Angeles St., • dealer tn turin implements, buggies, car riages and silling wagons. Agent for Mccor mick's new No. 3x4 mowers, etc. Groceries. BOWEN it CHILDRESS, groceries and pro visions; nil articles sold ut lowest living prices. 538 und 540 South Spring street. HJEVNE, grocer, 136 und 138 North Spring • street, Los Angeles, Cul. DONAHUE, C. E„ grocer; table luxuries, lunch goods, fine tens. 305 S. Spring st. Goods delivered to all ports of the city. Hay Market. LOSI OS ANGELES CITY HAY MARKET. 173 jL Aliso street. Hotels. UOLLEN BECK • HOTEL, corner of Second nnd Spring. Largest und finest hotel in Los Angeles. Cowley, linker it Co., proprietors. HOTEL NADEAU, corner of Spring and First streets, Los Angeles, Cal. H. W. Chase it Co., proprietors, Jus. Schrelber, manager. NEW UNITED STATES HOTEL, opposite court House, American und European plans. Reasonable prices. Hats and Clothes Cleaned. \rOU can huvc your old lints and clothes made like new ut 118 W. Second st. Silk hots ironed. Hair Dressing. JNEUBAUER, ladies' hair dresser and man. * ufaeturer of hair works, 121 S, Spring. House Numbers. rp C. DOUGHERTY, 12 Court street. Horse Shoeing. TUCKER it JOHNSON, horse shoeing, No. 525 South Spring street. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. da pane se Goods. VTAMATO, the only Japanese Native Store in L the city: genuine Japanese art goods. 259 South Mum street. Lace House. rplIE LACE HOUSE, KAHN it AARON, Brv- JL son it Bonebrake block, No. 137 s. Spring St., bet. First and Second, Los Angeles, Cul. Mantels. HBOHRMANN, wood, iron nnd slate niun • tels, office and store fixtures. Also fine Cabinet ware mode to order; 514 8. Spring st. Music Dealer. J' B. BROWN, 111 N. Spring st„ Los Angeles. • Cul. Millinery. HUBER, MRS. M. A., fine millinery, 210 N. Spring st. Particular attention'given to orders. A fine nnd new line of goods just re ceived. Markets. MATER. S„ Wholesale and Retail Butcher. For a square deol give me a call. No. 149 N. Spring st., Los Angeles. THEOBALD, V. IL, Bon-Ton Market, 353 S. Spring st., Los Angeles. Notary Public. ( ' 0 JOHNSON, 132 N. Spring St., Notary \M» Public; alwuvs in office from 8:30 v m to sp. m. Telephone, 520. Newspapers. AVERS & LYNCH, 221 nnd 223 W. Second st., Daily and Weekly and Illustrated Herald. Daily, by currier, 80 cents per month; by mail, S8 per annum; Weekly. $2 per annum. Sewing Machines. WHITE SEWING MACHINE OFFICE 329 TT S. Spring st. R. L. SMART, Agent." Sample Rooms. BULFINCH & MILLER, successors to Ed Mc- Oinnis, 229 N. Main st, Los Angeles, Cal. Tea and Coffee. PACIFIC TEA COMPANY, 313 S. Spring St.. JL Los Angeles, Cal. Wall Paper and Decorations. OTEWART & WHOMKS, wall paper and deco rations, 205 S. Broadway. Telephone, (142. Tailoring School. BOSTON DRESS TAILORING SCHOOL. 123 S. Broadway, where will be taught the art pi cutting ladles' and children's garments. Dressmaking a specialty. Tailors. \M. McINN'IS, 347 N. Main st., merchant • tailor. First-class work at reasonable prices. E" KOPP, merchant tailor, 507 S. Spring St., L . bet. Third and Fourth, Los Angeles, Cal. ROUTZAHN & GILKEY, fashionable tailors. Pantaloons a specialty. 215 S. Spring St., Los Angeles, Cal. UI.MPSON it SUTHERLAND, fashionable O tailors, 229 S. Spring St., Los Angeles Thea ter building. JACOB WILL 4 CO., merchant tailors, 167 ft N. Spring st.. opp. court house. Fashiona ble suits cf nil kinds made to order. A perfect tit guaranteed. Watches and .Jewelry. Q CONRADI, optician, watchmaker and l~« jeweler, 121 N. Spring st., near Franklin. Watches, clocks nnd jewelry carefully repaired. Fine diamond setting. ( UIAS. J. WALTER, watchmaker and jeweler, KJ 211! s. Spring st. All work guaranteed. ~WJ B. TTJLLTJS, watchmaker, engraver and TT . optician, 402 S. Spring st. T M. WAGNER & CO., Los Angeles jewelry Jj. store and importers of diamonds, 120 N. Main st. Wines and ISrandies. /"GERMAIN, EDWARD, wholesale and retail \T wines and brandies, 222 S. Spring st., Los Angeles, Cal. LEGAL. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF LOS ANGE- Ies County, Stale of California. ! 111 the matter of the estate of Nathan Tuch, dt ised. Order to show cause Why order of stile of real estate should not be made. I E. Russck, Executor of the last will und tes ■ lament of said deceased Nathan Tuch, having filed herein his petition duly verified pruving I for unorder of sale of the whole of the'real property of suid estate or of so much or such , parts of said real estute ns this Court shall judtfe necessary or beneficial, for the purpose [ m laid petition set forth, and it appearing 1 from said petition that it is necessary to sell the whole or some portion of said real estate for the purposes and reasons set forth in said ' petition, It is therefore ordered by the said Court that all persons interested in the estate of said de ceased appear before the said Superior Court on Friday, the 4th day of April, IS9O, at 10 o'clock 1 in tlie forenoon of that day, at the court room of Department 2 of said Superior Court, in the . building of the Abstract and Title Insurance j Company of Los Angeles, on the corner of Franklin and New High streets, in the City of I Los Angeles, in the County of Los Angeles, State 'of California, then and there to show cause ; why un order should not be granted to said I EjtecUtor to sell BO much of the said real estate Of said deceased ut private sale ns shull be deemed necessary, and it is further ordered that a copy of this order be published four succes | sive weeks in the Los Angeles Daily Herald, a newspaper printed and published in the City of Los Angeles, in tile County of Los Angeles, State of California. W. H, CLARK, Judge cd' said Superior court. Dated February 28, 1890. mar 4 till a 4 NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEET ING. TX PURSUANCE OF RESOLUTIONS OF THE JL Board of Directors of the Los Angeles and Pacific Railway Company, duly passed on the 9th day of January, 1890, a' meeting of the stockholders of said company is hereby culled to meet on the 12th day of April, 1890, at 10 o'clock n. m.. at No. 44 North Spring street (the same being the place w here the Bourd of Di rectors of suid company usually hold their meetings), in the city ot Los Angeles, State of California, forthe purpose of authorizing the creation of a bonded indebtedness of said com. puny, consisting of three hundred bonds, of suid company, numbered from one to three hundred (suid two numbers inclusive). Said bonds are to be first mortgage bonds. Suid bonds arc to lx'for one thousand dollars each, and nre to be all of the same date, and nil payable in thirty years from date, and are to bear interest at the j-ate of six per cent, per annum, with interest coupons attached thereto payable semi-annually, and for the securing of said bonds to further authorize the execution of a mortgage or trust deed, covering all of the corporate property und franchises of said com pany, owned at the date of the execution of said mortgage or trust deed, or that niav there after be acquired by suid company, during the running of said bonds to maturity. The said bonds and proceeds thereof are to he used in settling nnd paying the present indebtedness cf said company, and in paying for the further construction und equipment of its roadway. Said meeting of stockholders is also called for the purpose of electing a new Board of Di rectors, unit for tlie purpose of transacting any other business that may be brought before it. By order of the Board of Directors of tlie Los Angeles und Pacific Railway Company, this 9th day of January, lsno. s. W. LUITWIELER, President S. P. Rees, Secretiirv. feB-02t summons! IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUNTY of Los Angeles, state of California. The Redondo Bench Company, plaintiff, vs. R. F. Watkins, defendant " Action brought in the Superior Court of the County of Los Angeles, State of California, und the Complaint filed in said County of Los An geles, in the office of the Clerk of said Superior Court. The people of the State of California send greeting to R. F. Watkins. defendant. You are hereby required to appear in an notion laouglitagainstyou by theabovc named plaintiff in the Superior Court of the County of Los An geles. Slate of Culiforniu, und to answer the Complaint tiled therein, within ten days (exclu sive of the day of service), after the service on you of this Summons, if served within this county; or, if served elsewhere, within thirty days. The said action is brought to obtain the judg ment and decree of this Court that it fix a day within which defendant be required to pnv to tins pluintitl'tlie said sum of eight hundred iind thirty dollars in U. S. Gold Coin, deferred pay ments us aforesaid with interest thereon from the 19th day of April, 1888, at the rate of eight per cent, per annum and costs of suit; und that in the event the defendant should fail to make such payment to plaintiff within the time so Oxed by the Court that defendant and all per sons claiming under him, be thereafter, that is, from the day last mentioned for the payment of <nid money, forever barred and foreclosed of all right, interest nnd estute in nnd to the hind de- M Hlicd in plaintiff's complaint, nnd suid con tract and every part thereof nnd of all right to a conveyance thereof, and that from and after the day so fixed by said Court for the payment of sail] money, if the same be not so* paid, plaintiff be fully restored to its former rights and estate in the hind described in the com pliant, und the rights and estate therein which it held before und at the time of the milking of said contract, and Hint upon tile failure of the deiendant to muke such payment within the time fixed by the Court as aforesaid the title of plaintiff to tbe land described in the complaint us against defendant and all persons claiming : under him, thereupon become good and valid and forever quieted, and that said defendant ' thereupon become forever barred und restrained lrom asserting any claim whatever to said land ' or to the moneys paid by defendant to plaintiff 1 under said contract mentioned in plaintiff's 1 complaint us "Exhibit A" or to any part or portion of snid land; and for costs of this suit and for such other or further order or relief us to the Court may seem just and equitable in the 1 premises, us will more fully appear by refer- 1 ence to the complaint on file herein. And you are hereby notified that if you fail | 1 to appear und answer the suid complaint, as above required, suid plaintiff will npplvto the 1 Court for the relief prayed for in the plaintiff 's i 1 complaint Witness my hand and the Seal of said Superior Court, of the County of Los Angeles, State of California, this 25tli day of November, A. D. 1899. - (SEAL.) c. H, DUNSMOOR, Clerk. By F. E. Lowky, Deputy Clerk. , Ju22 wed Kit | 1 FN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUNTY 1 ot Los Angeles, State of California. In tlie matter of the estate of Eduardo A. Poyorena, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Thursday, the "Oth day of March, 1890, at 1(1 o'clock a. in. of < ■aid day. at the courtroom of this Court, Deport- t oent Two thereof, corner of Franklin und New i digh streets, in the city of Los Angeles. County i '1 I.os Angeles, nnd State of California, hasbeeh f ippuintcd as the time and place for hearing the ( ipplieation of Eduardo Poyorena, praying that i i document now on file in "this Court, purport- l ng to be the last will and testament of the said ■ creased, be admitted to probate, and that let- 1 ers testamentary be issued thereon to said t Sduardo Poyorena, at which time und place all < I a rsons interested therein muv appear und eon- i est the same. Duted March 7th, 1890 _ T _ 0. H. DUNSMOOR, Clerk. By M. J. Asumore "mrS-13t LEGAL. OF BONDS. Kraft Irrigat»" District, Colusa Cojpty, Cal. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE Board of IMreetor*of Kraft Irrigation Dis trict that said board will, at its office on the O'Hair ranch, near the t*wn of Orland, Colusa county, California, on the 15th day of May, 1890, at 2 o'clock p. m. df, said day, sell to the highest responsible bidder for cash in gold coin of the United States, one hundred bonds of the said district to the amount of Fifty Thousand Dollars, being part of an issue of bonds aggre gating the sum of Eighty Thousand Dollars; that sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds will be received by said board at its office till the day nnd hour aforesaid, St which time said board will open the propOßdis'and award the purchase of said bonds to the highest re sponsible bidder; but said board reserves the right to reject any or all bids, and will in no event sell any of said bonds for less than ninety percent, of the face value thereof; said bonds are dated the Ist day of October, 1889, and bear interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum, payable semi-annually. Any interest accruing between said date and the date of the sale and delivery of said bonds shall be cred ited before delivery on the first maturing cou pons attached to said bonds. Said bonds will be delivered to the successful bidder, and the money received therefor at the District Treas urer's'office, or at the Bank of Orland, Orland, California, and each proposal must be accom panied by a certified check in favor of Thomas Brown, President of the Board of Directors of Kraft Irrigation District, for an amount at least as great as Aye per cent, of the amount total to be paid for the bonds bid for. The Superior Court of the county of Colusa, State of California, has examined, approved and confirmed the proceedings of said District as provided by an Act of the Legislature, enti tled "An Act supplemental to an Act entitled " 'An Act to provide for the organization and "government of irrigation districts, and to "provide for the acquisition of water and other "property, and for the distribution of water "thereby for irrigation purposes,' approved "March 7,1887, and to provide for the examina tion, approval and confirmation of proceed ings for the issue and sale of bonds issued un "der the provisions of said Act," and the time allowed for appeal has expired and said decis ion has become final, and said bonds are in tbe form approved by the Supreme Court of the State of California in Central Irrigation District vs. DeLaDpe, 79 Cal., 351. J. H. ROGERS,. Secretary of said Board. Postoffiee—Orland. California. mar22-50t SUMMONS. IN TIIE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COON ty of Los Angeles, State of California. The Redondo Beach Company, plaintiff, vs. Geo. W. Durbrow. defendant. Action brought in the Superior Court of the county of Los Angeles, State of California, and the complaint filed in said County of Los An geles, in the office of the Clerk of said Superior Conrt. The people of the State of California send greeting to Geo. W. Durbrow, defendant: You are hereby required to appear in an ac tion brought against you by the above-named plaintiff in the Superior Court of the county of Los Angeles, State of California, und to answer the complaint filed therein within ten days (exclusive of the day of service), after the service on you of this summons, if served within this county; or, if served elsewhere, within thirty days. The said action is brought to obtain the judgment and decree of this court that it fix a day within which defendant be required to pay to this plaintiff the sum of four hundred dollars in U. S. gold coin, deferred payments as afore said with interest thereon from the 9th day of April, 1888, ut tbe rate of eight per cent per annum, and costs of suit; and that in event the defendant should fail to make such payment to plaintiff' within tlie time so fixed by the court, that defendant and all persons claiming under him, be thereafter, that is, from the day last mentioned for the payment of said money, for ever burred und foreclosed of all right, interest and estate in and to the land described in plaintiff's complaint, und said contract and every part thereof, nnd of ull right to a convey ance thereof, and that from and after the day so fixed by said court for the payment of said money, if the some be not so paid, plaintiff be fully restored to its former rights und estate in the hum described in the complaint, and the rights and estate therein which it held before and at the time of the making of said contract, and that upon the failure of the defendant to make such payment within the time fixed by the court us aforesaid the title of plaintiff to the land described in the complaint as against defendant and all persons claiming under him, thereupon become good and valid and forever quieted, and that said defendant thereupon be come forever barred and restrained from assert ing any claim whatever to said land or" to the moneys paid by defendant to plaintiff under said contract mentioned in plaintiff's com plaint as "Exhibit A," or to any part or portion 'of said hind; and for costs of this suit and for such other or further order or relief as to the court may seem just and equitable in the premises, as will more fully appear by reference to the complaint on file herein. And you ure hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint, us above required, said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for ill plaintiff's complaint. Witness my bund und the seal of said Superior Court, of the county of Los Angeles, State of California, this 25th day of November, A. I). 1889. (seal.) C. 11. DUNSMOOR, Clerk. By F. E. LOWRY, Deputy Clerk. j022 Itawk wed lot ' | SUMMONS. TN THE SUPERIOR FOURT OF THE i, County of Los Angeles. State of California. ' The Redondo Beach Company, plaintiff, VS. A. A. Staunton, defendant. Action brought in the Superior Court of the County of Los Augeles, State of California, anil the Complaint tiled in said County of Los An geles, in the ollice of the Clerk of said Superior Court. The people of the State of California send 1 greeting to A. A. Staunton, defendant. You are hereby required to appear in an ac tion brought against you by the above-named plaintiff in the Superior Court of the County of Los Angeies, State of California, and to answer tbe Complaint tiled therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the ser vice on you of this summons, if served within this county; or, if served elsewhere, within thirty days. The said action is brought to obtain the judg ment und decree of this Court that it fix a day within which defendant be required to pay to this plaintiff the said sum of Two Hundred and Sixty-five dollars in U. S. gold coin, deferred payments us n foresaid with interest thereon from the 18th day of April, 1888, at the rate of eight per cent, per annum and costs of suit; md that in the event tint-defendant should fail to make such payment to plaintiff within the time so fixed by the Court, that defendant and all persons claiming under him be thereafter, that is, from the day last mentioned for the payment of said money, forever barred and foreclosed of all right, interest and estate in tad to the land described In plaintiff's com plaint, and said contract and every part i ihcreof, and of all right to a conveyance :hereof, and that from and after the day SO ixed by said Court for the payment of said 1 money, if the same be not so paid, plaintiff be tally restored to its former rights and estate in .he land described in the complaint, and the •lghts and estate therein which it held before tnd at the time of the making of said contract, uid that upon the failure of the defendant to nuke such pnyment within the time fixed by 1 he Court ns aforesaid, the title of plaintiff'to he land described in the complaint as against lefendant and all persons claiming under him, hereupon become good und valid and forever piieted, and that said defendant thereupon be •ome forever barred and res?. Mined from as erting any claim whatever to said hind or to he moneys paid by defendant to plaintiffun ler said contract mentioned in plaintiff's eom ilaint us 'Exhibit A," or to any part or portion ■f said land; and for costs of this suit and for uch other or further order or relief as to the (itirt may seem just und equitable in the prem ses. ns will more fully appear by reference to be complaint on file herein. And you ure hereby notified that if you fail to .ppear and answer the said complaint, as above equired, said plaintiff will apply to the Court or the relict prayed for in plaintiff's com ilitint. Witness my hand and the seal of said Superior :ourt, of the County of Los Angeles, State of 'aUfornia, this 25th day of November, A. D. [Seal.] C. H. DUNSMOOR, Clerk. By F. E. Lowky, Deputy Clerk. jan'22-wed-lt a wk-lOt fOTICE OF CHANGE OF PLACE OF LOCATION OF PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS. IX7HEREAS TIIE REQUISITE CONSENT OF TT two-thirds of (lie stockholders of the Re ondo Beach Company hus been obtained and led in the office of the corporation for the himgc of location of principal place of business I said corporation from Los Angeles City. State 1 California, to Redondo Beach, in the County f Los Angeles, state of California, under the revisions of Section 321, Civil Code of Cali jrnia. Notice is hereby given that on and after April st, 1890, the principal pluce of business of lid corporation will be in Redondo Beach, Los ngeles county, State of California, und its I thee will be there. REDONDO BEACH CO., I . J , By K. G. BREWER, Secretary. Dated Los Angeles, March 10, 1890. miirtf-21t LEGAL. APPLICATION FORT FRANCHISE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN application will be made by the under signed to the Board of Supervisors of Los An geles County, at their room in the court house of said county, in the City of Los Angeles, on Monday, the 7th day of April. 1890. at tbe opening of their session of that day, or as soon thereafter as the application can be heard, for authority to construct a wharf upon the shore of the Pacific ocean at Catalina island, and to take tolls for the use of the same, for the term of twenty years. The location and description of said wharf is as follows: Beginning at a point which bears I easterly twenty feet from the intersection of ! the center line of Crescent avenue (whieli is : eighty feet wide), with the center line of Cata ! line avenue (which is sixty feet wide), in the I town of Avalon, according to the plat of survey of said town made in August, 1887, by Pillslmry & Cleveland, surveyors, said map or plat being recorded in book 34 of miscellaneous records, page 67, records of Los Angeles county, to which said map and the record thereof refer ence is here made for description, said point of beginning being upon the center line of said Catalina avenue, extended easterly from the said point of intersection of the center line of Crescent avenue, with the center line of Cata lina avenue, and extending from said point of commencement into the Pacific ocean, twa hundred and twenty feet; said wharf beiug I twenty feet in width, and the center line cf •aid Catalina avenue produced being the cen ter line of said wharf. Dated Los Angeles, Cal., February 27,1890. WILLIAM BANNING. fe2B NOTICE TO CREDITORS. TESTATE OF OTTO MUELLER, DECEASED. j Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, I executor of the last will and testament of Otto Mueller, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within ten (lOpmonths after the first publica tion of this notice to tlie said executor at the offices of Messrs. Hutton & Swanwiek, rooms 88, 88V.. and 89, Temple block, Los Angeles City, California, the same being the place for the'transaction of the business of said estate, in said County of Los Angeles. M. MUELLER. Executor of the estate of Otto Mueller, de ceased. Dated. Los Angeles. Cal., this Sth day of March, 1890. murfi-lm NOTICE. THE CRYSTAL SPRINGS LAND AND WATER Company—Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of it resolution of the Board of Diree ' tors of this corporation, adopted and entered on I record on the 4th day of February, SB9O, a meet j ing of the stockholders of said ooVporation is I called and will be held at the office lif this cor ' poration, on the northwest corner omMarch6B -, sault and Alameda streets, in the OWLj of Los ! Augeles, Los Angeles county, State o"K('ulifor niu, on Thursday, the 17th day of Aprm 1890, at 2-30 o'clock p. ra. of that day, lo tuße into consideration the propriety of issuing hiMds of this corporation for the purpose of sollii"""k the same aud raising money to carry on the ' ness of this corporation. S. H. MOTT, Secretary Los Angeles, February 8, 1890. City papers please copy. f9-Uim NOTICE TO CREDITORS. INSTATE OF CHRISTIAN BRIESTLY, DE \a ceased. Notice is hereby given by the un dersigned Rosalia Briestly, executrix of the estate of Christian Briestly, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit the same with the necessary vouchers within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said Rosalia Briestly, executrix of the estate of Christian Briestly, deceased, at the office of George Puff, a member of the firm of J. S. Poland & Co., room 25 Jones block, 75 North .Spring street, in the City of Los Angeles, in the County of Los Angeles, the same being the place where the business of the executrix of said estate is transacted. Dated this 13th day of March, A. D. 1890. ROSALIA BRIESTLY, Executrix of the estate of Christian Briestly deceased. mchls-sat-st, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. INSTATE OF MORRIS RUSSELL, DECEASED. !i Notice is hereby given by the undersigned executor of trie estate of Morris Russell, de ceased, to the creditors of, nnd all persons hay- I ing claims against the said deceased, to exhibit the same with the necessary vouchers, w ithln [ four months after the first publication Of this notice to the said James Russell, executor of suid deceased, at the office of Wm. D. Stephens, his attorney, in the Sawyer's building, Los An geles, in the county of Los Angeles, California, Dated this 22d day of March, A. D., [890. JAMES RUSSELL, Executor of Morris Russell, deceased. M 24 Mo 5 t. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO TIIE stockholders of the Edgemont Land and Water Compauy, a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of California, whose principal place of business is in the City of Lot Angeles. County of Los Angeles. State of Cali fornia, that a meeting of the stockholders has been called by the Bonn) of Directors of the said company, to elect a full Bourd of Directors to hold office till the next regular annual meeting of the company, and to devise means to meet tlie outstanding indebtedness and settle the judgments now pending against the company Said meeting will be held at the office of the company, at No. 132 North Spring'street, in tho City of Los Angeles, State of California, oh Tuesday, the Sth day of April, 1890. at 2 0 clock p. m. J. o. koepfli, Secretary. Los Angeles, Cal., March 24th, 1890. mar24-td SUMMONS. • IN TIIE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUNTY of Los Angeles, State of California, The Redondo Beach Company, plaiutiff, vs. Geo. B. Noble, defendant. Action brought in the Superior Court of the County of Los Angeles, State of California, nnd the complaint filed in said County of Los Ange les, in the office of the ('leak of'suid Superior Court. The people cf the state of California send greeting to Geo. B. Noble, defendant. You are hereby required to appear in an ac tion brought against yon by the above named plaintiff, in tlie Superior Court of the County of Los Angeles, state of California, and to answer the complaint filed therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day of service), after the ser vice on you of this .summons, if served within this county; or, if served elsewhere, within thirty days. The said action is brought to obtain the judg ment and decree of this Court that it fix a day within which defendant be required to pay to this plaintiff the said Btun of six hundred ana fifty-five dollars iv United States gold coin, de ferred payments ns aforesaid with interest thereon from the ISth day of April, 1888,atthe rate of eight per cent, per annum, nnd costs of suit; nnd that in the event the defendant should fail to make such payment to plaintiff within the time so fixed by the Court, that defendant and all persons claiming under him, lie there after, that is, from the day lust mentioned .for the payment of said money, forever barred and foreclosed of all right, interest nnd estate in aud to the land described in plaintiff's com plaint, nnd said contract and every part thereof, nnd of all right to v conveyance thereof, and that from and after the day so fixed by said Court for the pnyment of said money, if the same be not so paid, plaintiff be fully restored t» its former rights und estate in the hind described iii the complaint, and the rights nnd estate therein which it held before nnd at the time of the making of said contract, and that upon the failure of the defendant to make such payment within the time fixed by the Court ns aforesaid, the title of plaintiff to the land described in the complaint ns against defendant and nil persons claiming under him,thereupon become good and valid and forever quieted, and that sniddefend unt thereupon become forever barred and re strained from asserting any claim whatever M said land or to the moneys paid by defendant to plaintiff under said contract mentioned Ml plaintiff's complaint as "Exhibit A," or to uny part or portion of said bind: und for costs ql this suit und for such other or further order or relief ns to the Court may seem just and equit able in tlie premises, as will more fully appear by reference to the complaint on file herein. And you are hereby notified that if yon fail to appear and answer the said complaint, us above required, said plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in plaintiff's complaint. Witness my hand nnd the seal of suid Superior Court, of the County of Los Angeles, State Of * California, this 25th day of November, A. D. 1889. (seal) C. H. DUNSMOOR, Clerk. By F. Lowry. Deputy Clerk. ju27 t'r Kit ■ J_f I" A \JT LOCAL ABSORPTION. Yl EiA\K tasszjsg" - howlus bow mea 9 VIJ 2tA NERVOUS DEBILITY, W» Iflj-H* PREMATURE DECLINE, "LjßbjM ________ a|| "Ta an<] all Ktduev and •lilC--a! "■*» rnniiia vAa * nA i* rr< '"' '"•■»»i< auu ■1 I Xl InH without fclamach medltallau. Silt WMW I llWll%* waled free on application. MABSTON REMEDY 00.. 18 Pahs Putt. Ifty- Yw» JyOiam tuihsataw 7