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NEWS FROM NEIGHBORING CITIES.
Jack the Squeezer Again
Heard of in Pomona.
; & Peculiar Lawsuit on Land at
Santa Ana.
Bedondo'a Valuable Submarine Canon.
Klvera Happenings —Proceedings
of Badlands Board of
Trnsteos.
Pomona, Jan. 27.—"Jack the Sqeezer"
has bsen heard from again. Last night
Mrs. Andrew Caldwell, wife of Mr. Cald
well, agent for the Howland Bros.'
nurseries, waa attacked by an unknown
man as she was returning to her home
• from the Baptist church, where she had
been to attend the protracted meetings.
Mrs. Caldwell was accompanied by
her two little girls at the time, and
>never once dreamed of a notorious char
acter euch as "Jack" being around until
he grabbed her, at which she uttered a
k Bcream, which was heard by some men,
"but upon the arrival of the timely as
sistance Jack had taken the cue and
waited not upon the order of hia going,
but went. There are many who would
want nothing bettor than to give the
unscrupulous wretch, "Jack the
Squeezer," whoever he is, the licking,
in Bchoolboy phraseology, that he aa
richly deserves.
When iB this sort ef thug to stop!
Thiß thing of having respectable ladies
grabbed by aome fellow and squeezed,
when leaat expected, upon our streets
during the evening hours, is becoming
unbearable. It has been going on for
over a year now, and this fellow haß
successfully evaded ail attempts at de
tection.
NOTES.
What a glorious rain last night. Every
one is rejoicing, aa the downpour came
Bt a moat opportune time; while the
crops were not exactly suffering, the
rain will do a world of good. Concur
rent reports give the amount of the pre
cipitation as 2.74 incheß.
The dedicatory ceremoniea of the Po
mona Congregational college, Claremont,
over a new building, designated aB the
Cyrus W. Holmes, jr., hall of Pomona
college, in honor of the amount, $25,000,
given by an an unknown party of Mon-
Bon, Mase, who it waa learned was an
unaesuming gentleman, Cyrus W.
Holmes, jr„ of that place, occurred this
afternoon, despite the rain. The dedi
catory exercises consiated of vocal music,
a prayer, the formal presentation and
acceptance of the building and an ad
dress by Rev. C. O. Brown of San Fran
cisco. The music was carefully arranged
for Ihe occasion. At the close of the
exercises a collation was served.
Last evening's issue of the Pomoma
Weekly Progresa has thia to say:
The new building 1b well worth the
money that haß been put in it. The work
of construction has been watched care
fully from day today, and the contract
for the building has been filled to the
letter. The result is a large, handsome
and commodious structure that is an
honor to the college and a noble monu
cut ,> ment to Cyrus W. Holmes, jr. The
?{* lm ,bnilding contains an ample and well
tne chapel, large and convenient
OrgaPtifSft H Srian uorn'nco-
Illi' ries at any time. The building will be
lighted with electricity and furnished
with water throughout.
Overton & Firey report the following
■ales so far this month: Dr, Maugh's
10 acres, $13,000, to Daniel Gibbler; G.
A. Carter's 5 acres to Dr. Eeed, $2000;
O. D. Taylor's house and lot to G. A.
Carter, $2000; Mrs. Hubbard Moore, 6
acres to L. Y. Cooper of Hartford, Kan.,
$7000; M. L. Sparks to William Gaul,
20 acreß, $5000 cash: total, $29,000.
» The Bon Silence Whist club met last
evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H.
B. Westerman, where everything waa
made aa pleaaant aa possible for them
and their all-absorbing instinct for play
ing the game. The playera were: Mr.
and Mrs. E. M. Keller, Dr. and Mrs. T.
L. Johnaon, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Abbott,
Mr. W. S. Bailey, Mrs. Charles Bailey,
Frazier Sallee, H. A. Broughton, Misa
Guild, W. A. Bell and Mrs. Bell, N.
Cohn, Mrs. Kathaleen Flood, Mrs. H.
G. Tinsley, Mrs. E. D. Dudley.
REDLANDS.
Proceedings of the Trustees—The Bain.
Local Affairs.
Redlands, Jan. 27.—Mrs. Frank Kas-
Bon and children have returned from a
Visit to San Pedro.
Professor Wegener's lecture to the
Epworth league has been postponed
one week.
i The Odd Fellows confer the first de
gree next Tuesday evening.
The Good Templars have elected the
I following officers to serve Eastbern
r lodge: E. A. Reeves, 0.T.; Miss Annie
Norris, V. T.; Charles Doty, R. 8. j E.
M. Meek, F. 8.; Avery Fulton, treasur
er; E V M -Glover, marshal; Miss Lilly
Hall, I. G.; W. T. Lawry, O. G.j Mrs.
Annie Mott, 8. J. W. " "
Frank Warner, on trial in Los Angeles
for tram wrecking, has been a well
known resident of Redlands, his mi
i temperate habits making him conspic
uous.
The Foresters are forming a very
strong order here. Nineteen applica
tion" for membership were received at
the Wednesday meeting.
The board of trustees at their last
meeting passed resolutions favoring the
improvement of San Pedro; instructed
the engineer to prepare specifications
for a bridge over the Oriental arroyo on
Palm avenue; extended the time for the
Electric Light company to erect poles
one month; referred a petition for a 25
--foot side walk on Cypress avenne to the
etreet committee; accepted the work of
Hughes & Mayer on the Orange Btreet
zanja bridge and compute the total cost
A at $2600.
|j . Mont 2 o'clock thia morning rain fell
in large quantities, and a fewdropshave
descended during the past 24 hours.
. — ■ ~.
i J Peventlns; Future Misery.
/ If there is, in this vale of tears, a mora pro-
It lltlo source of misery than the rheumatic
Iwlnge, we have yot to hear of It. Peoplo are
born with a tendency to rheumatism, just as
they are with one to consumption or to scrofula.
Slight causes may develop this. * s soon as the
agon zing complaint manltests Itself, recourse
should be had to Hosteller's Stomach Bittert
which cheovs its further inroads and banishes
the rheumatic poison from the system. Tnis
statement tallies exactly with ihe testimony of
physicians who have emylojed this fine blood
depurent In their private practice. There is
also the amplest professional and general testi
mony as to the efflcaoy of the Bitters for mala
I r'a. liver complaint, constipation, indigestion,
kidney trouble, nervousness and loss ofapoe
tlte aud flesh. After a wetting, whether fol
lowed by a cold or not, the Bitters is li.oful as
a preventive of ihe initial attack of rhounia-
Usm. •»
The dust iB well laid, but for horticul
tural requirements much more water is
needed. The clouds and atmosphere
give every indication of an ample sup
ply of water, and, as the Herald edi
torially remarks, just at the right in
terval.
The first of the series of social hopß to
be given at the armory by the Eed lands
Guard took place last night. The affair
waa an invitation but informal affair,
and the attendance waa sufficient to
crowd the floor. The inclemency of tbe
weather kept some away, otherwise the
hall would have been uncomfortably
crowded.
The Bear Valley Irrigation company
has come under the direct management
and control of Charles W. Greene. That
gentleman has become president and
will personally superintend its affairs.
PASADENA.
World'a Fair Commissioners—Social and
Nona Matters.
Pasadena, Jan. 27.—Messrs. James D.
Phelan, F. H. Thompson, 8. W. Fergu
son and R. R. McMurry, members of the
state world's fair commission, paid a
visit to Pasadena today for the purpose
of inspecting the collection of Southern
California trees and floral exhibits that
is located upon the grounds of the Park
Nursery company, corner Colorado atreet
and Pasadena avenue.
They were entertained by their col
league, Councilman T. P. Lukenß. The
horticultural collection, which is under
the supervision of Mr.Richardson, is most
handsome and well kept, and will well
repay a vißit. The young Washington
navel oranges are looking especially tine,
hanging full of golden fi nit. A later
variety of oranges are still small, and it
is hoped that the fruit on them will
hang on during the exhibition.
The collection includes almost every
variety of California foliage, and will
make an exhibit that any Californian
may well be proud of. All treea and
shruba are kept boxed, all ready for
shipment, bo they need not be disturbed
when the time comeß for removal.
A PLEASANT EVENING.
Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Hull delightfully
entertained a party of friends at their
beautiful home on the Weat Side laat
evening. A largo number of frienda,
both from this city and Los Angeles,
were present, despite the inclemency of
tbe weather.
The evening was spent with carda for
the older people and dancing by the
younger ones, music being furnished by
Lowinski's orchestra from Los Angelea.
The house waa very artistically deco
rated with flowers aud presented a moat
charming appearance. Tempting re
freßhmentß were Berved later in the
evening and much enjoyed by the aa
eemblage.
A V, P. S. C. E. SOCIAL.
The Young People's Society for Christ- '
ian Endeavor of the First Preßbyte. 1 n
church gave a social in the church last
evening. An excellent musical and lit
erary programme waa lietened to by a
large number of friends who had gath
ered in spite of the rain, conaiating of a
piano duet by Miases Pearly Wickena
and Julia Ogden, vocal bolo by MiBB
Ellia; piano duet, Miases Wickena and
Wickenß; violin bolo, Miss Lila Dal
rymple; violin duet by Harold Simpson
and Clarence Engle. Comical recitations
by five young gentlemen and ladies
closed the programme. Refresh ments
were served during the evening, followed
by games and a general social time.
L.OS Angeles orchestra class, assisted by
a few local musicians, for the benefit of
tbe King's Daughters.
The audience waa not large, owing to
the bad weather, but the varioua eelec
tions on the programme were given in
an excellent manner, showing a careful
training class under the direction of
Prof. Conner.
Much disappointment was felt over
the inability of Misa Peck to sing as waa
expected, she being ill.
NOTES.
McDonald & Brooks exhibit some very
handsome navel oranges from the prop
erty of F. K. Rule, corner Lake avenue
and California street.
Prof. 0. 8. Taylor has issued a num
ber of invitations to our musical people
to meet Wednesday, February Ist, at
Throop university hall, for the purpose
of arranging to give an oratorio.
A game of baseball is to come off to
morrow afternoon at the Athletic club
grounds at 2:30, between the Lob An
geles and Pasadena High school nines.
The game will be postponed if it rains.
The entertainment advertised to come
off tonight in the Universalist church
has been postponed one week on account
of the rain.
The young ladies of the Presbyterian
church will exhibit an illustrated li
brary, whatever that may be, at Miss
Orton's school, 124NorthEuclidavenue,
tomorrow afternoon provided it does not
rain. The entertainment ia given in the
intereat of the church and a small ad
mission will be charged.
A meeting of the committee appointed
to Bolicit funds for a world's fair painting
and subscribers to the fund is called
at the Carleton parlors next Monday
afternoon at 3 o'clock. It is desired
that there be a mil attendance at the
meeting, as the time for completing the
painting is getting short and the matter
must be closed up at once.
A party, composed of Father Throop,
Prof. Lowe, President Keyes of Throop
university, and Prof. G. W. James, a
celebrated traveler and lecturer, made a
trip over the Lowe Mountain railway
yesterday. The party report a fine trip.
Father Throop, who is over 80 years old,
standing the jaunt as well as any of
them.
Faaadena Briefs.
Pasadena office ot the Hkrald, No. 16 West
Colorado street. Advertisements and subscrip
tions received.
.„ 8T ; NK-HOL.AS, half blook from terminus of
the Los Angeleß, Pasadena and Glendale rail
way. Bates *5 to $7 per week. Miss I. Mc-
Lain, proprietor.
MORGAN'S LIVERY AND BOARDING STA
BLE, rear of post-ofhco. Safe and stjllsh turn
outs at reasonable prices. Telephone 86.
C. GARIBALDI, dealer in wines, liquors,
cigars aud tobacco, also canned goods. Kast
Colorado street, cor. Chestnut avenue,
COOK A EOKOZA, general blaeksmithing.
No. 15 Cnion street.
G. S. MAYHBW, real estate broker, 20U West
Colorado street. Loans and Investments.
M'DONALD, BROOKS ii CO., real estate, loans
and houses for rent. Bargains la houses and
ranches. 7 Eaßt Colorado street.
ARTHUR H. PALMER, D. D. S. Dental
rcoma, Bldridge building, Pasadena.
MERCANTILE LUNCH HOUSB, 32 Sonth
fair Oaks avenue. Meals at all hours.
HOTEL GREEN—Electric lights, steam heat
ed, hot and cold water, elevator, and all mod
ern improvements.
THE PAINTEa HOTEL, Fair Oaks and
Wnshinglon; first-class family hotel.
LOS ANGELES HOUSE, corner Colorado
sireet and Delacey aveaue; transients, Stand
¥1.50 per day; flrst class. P. Klein, proprietor
KEROKHOFF-CUZNEtt Mill and Lumber
Co., corner Broadwuy aud Kansas street.
Oar Home Brew.
Meier & ZobeU-in's Lagor. fresh from tho
brewery, on draught in all the principal sa
loons, delivered promptly in bottlei or keg.
Office and brewery, 141 Allsoet. Telephone 91
LOS ANGELES HERALD: SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 88, 1893.
SANTA ANA
A Peculiar Law Suit—The Useless Mar
riage License—Notes,
Santa Ana, Jan. 27.—Theater goers in
this city will be treated to a rare pro
gramme to-night at Spurgeon's hall,
when the Unity society of thia city will
give an entertainment. A novel feature
will be lady ushers, and the best musi
cal and literary talent of this city has
been secured for the occasion. The fol
lowing programme will be rendered :
Violin solo Mandolinata., J. B, Blnglec—Mrs.
Emma 0. Thompson
Vocal solo, Beautiful Seville—Mrs. Foster-
Mott.
Piano recital, La Tarantella, M. Mouzrouskl—
Mtsi Myrtle Webster.
Recitation, The Nightwatch, Franols Coppeo
—Miss Gertrude Foster.
Lolndu Bal, K. Glllett—Mrs. EmmaC. Thorn
ton.
THE HOUSE TRAI'
Mrs. Somers Mils Gertrude Foster
Mr. Campbell Mr Harry Heighton
Jane MU» Athea tteevo
Mrs. Miller Miss Mluna Roper
Mrs. Curwen Miss Jeanette Johnston
Mrs. Units Mlbr Mary White
Mrs. Roberts Miss Jessie Cleaver
A PECULIAR CASE.
Schwain vs. Beville was the title of an
action to set aßide a deed on the ground
of fraud, heard before Judge Towner
yeßterday. Some three years ago Mra.
Schwain died, and the property, a little
farm near Anaheim, went to the hus
band of the deceased. Mre. Beville, one
of hiß daughters, residing in San Fran
cisco, secured in some manner a dvied to
the property from Mr. Schwain, and
now he, urged on by his other children,
Mrs. Humphreys of Loa Angeles and
Jacob Schwain, instituted the above ac
tion to have the deed set aside. Mr.
Schwain claims that ,he was mentally
incapable at the time he Bigned
the dead and did not under
stand the nature of the document,
while Mrs. Beville says she has at divan
times paid money for the support of her
parents, and also paid a $500 mortgage
on the farm. After hearing the evidence
in the case, which was of a very conflict
ing character, the arguments of the at
torneys will bo submitted on briefs.
The two sisters, while on the witness
stand, both showed that they had tem
pers, and it was very evident that but
little sisterly love existed between them.
The poor old man w.-.s between two fires,
and no doubt has his bands lull.
HE HAD TRAVELED.
Seven tratnpß were up feforo tbe jus
tice of the peace this morning and w-re
given the usual live days in the county
jail. One seedy looking individual, who
had a forlorn look upon hia face, ia John
Fleming "I was born in the big city
of Loudon and have been .a traveler all
my life. I have been from the top cor
ner of Maine to the wave-lashed shores
of the Pacific, and from the border line
on the north to the Gulf of Mexico on
the south. I like to travel, but under
the existing circumstances, the roads
being very muddy, I would like to go to
the county jail for a few days." The
kind hearted justice complied with Mr.
Fleming's request aud gave him live
dayß in the county jail.
WENT BACK ON HIM.
A chipper young man came into the
county clerk'a office a month or bo ago and
proudly demanded a marriage license.
His countenance was wreathed in smiles,
and it was with the greatest of pleasure
that he paid the fee. A few day'sßince
he returned to the county clerk's office
with drooping head and downcast eyes,
and aB he eyed that genial officer, slowly
drew from his pocket a crumpled paper.
It was his marriage license, and as be
vv/ mo lunorn looking >oung
man that there was a secoud-hand store
a few doore below and perhaps he might
sell the license there, but the clerk
oould not be induced to buy
back the license. The recorder was
more liberal, however, and returned the
Jilted lover the $1 recorder's fee. As
the disappointed man piißhed the dollar
down deep into his pocket he remarked:
'It's bad enough to pay for a marriage
license when you get the girl, but to
pay for one and then have youriutepded
go back on you ia more than I can etand.
I don't believe I'll get another marriage
license until I have a written contract
from the girl insuring payment for the
license should ahe fail to marry me."
Thusly musing, tho lover walked'out of
the office, a sadder bui a wiser man.
BREVITIES.
Eighty hundredths of an inch of rain
fell here since yesterday and the indica
tions are favorable for more. This in
sures a heavy crop of grain and farmers
are accordingly happy.
Six to eight saoks of green peaß are
being shipped out of thia city daily.
During the past month 15,000 pounda
of fiab, caught at Newport, have been
shipped from thia city to Los Angeles.
Mra. R. Q. Wickham has gone to Sac
ramento witere she will join her hus
band, who is stopping there during the
session of the legislature.
J. Yoch is erecting three new cottages
in the northeastern portion of the city.
Bill Nye and A. P. Burbank will be In
this city Tuesday night, February 28tb.
The engagement is announced of R.W.
Richardson, a prominent, resident of
Fnllerton, and Miss Ada Faulkner, one
of Santa Ana's charming and popular
young ladies.
Thirty-two hundred pounds of butter
are ehioped every cix daya from tho
creameriea in this county. The price
being paid now is 37 !o cents pbr pound,
REDONDO.
The Valne of n. Submarine Canon—Ship
ping Notes.
Rkdondo Beach, Jan. 27.—Captain
Alexander of the steamship Santa Rosa
during a conversation with the Herald
correspondent while iv port on a recent
trip, advanced a most ingenious and
philosophical theory, showing the
peculiar advantage of Redondo port as
to safety and feasibility in making land
ings on most all occasions. The captain
sayß that the deep cfiflon hero underly
ing the sea and running out to a great
distance has the effect of breaking up
and neutralizing the force of the great
incoming waves and undertow, co
troublesome and sometimes co danger
ous to vessels when approaching a port.
This particularly happy formation of
the ocean bed here undoubtedly ex
plains the ease and safety with which
shipping is enabled to arrive at and do
part from this open port almost every
day in the year.
The steamship Corona, Captain Hall,
arrjjred from the south aud moved
alongside at 12:15 p. m. today. On hor
departure for the north at 1:15 p. m.,
she took out from ' Redondo 34 tons
merchandise and 30 paeaengarß for S.-.n
Francisco.
The schooner Halcyon, Captain Rice,
Allies' Nerve and Liver Pills.
Aot on a new principle—regulating tho livor,
stomach and bawcls tbroue.li tho nerves, a
new discovery. Dr. ulllos' pills speedily cure
biliousness, bad lasts, torpid liver, pi.es, eou
stipatiun. Utie<jualed for men, wom.-u and
children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses
25c. Samples free. C. H. Hanoe, 177 North
Spring.
gm. CURED
sSuT Gbahd Trunk Railway of Oanapa , )
Rousa'a Point station, N. T.,Oct. a, 18»1.J
/<c9pfl TBI AtitlofSobos Co.,
New HtTen ' Conn, i
r \ \V Gentlemen:—l have been badly troubled with rheumatism in
/ n\ my thigh all summer. Spent two weeks in August at the cele
/ ""'—n 1! ' j J ~\\\ orated Caledonia Springs, but they did not want me. Was for
Is— \\a three weeks after coming home under doctor's treatment, bat
V \ 'O yA no use. Happening to hear about your remedy, Ath-10-pho-ros,
\f* y* I XV'S- 1 """"Kb' 1 wonld S l ™ * * trl * L 1 m
j (j O\ I now using the fourth bottle, and with much
I si pleasure inform you that I have found the
V'l Wfj M* 1 Jr* greatest relief since 1 commenced using It
V*- U flhCTf f J( —the pain almost gone, 1 may say. Shall
' jA*>»— Jgjy 7-A V S be very much pleased to recommend it to
whomsoever may bo troubled with rheu
matism. Yours respectfully, H. U. FHASIiIU
rhn STILL CURED
*\ / \ / Grand Truhk Railway of Caxada, 1
\ J ' I Fobt Covinotos, N. V., Oct. if, 18W./
' / I The ATHLorHOROS Co., New Haven, Conn.:
I Gentlemen:—As yon were aware over a year ago, I had been
f\fe-> / greatly tormented with rheumatism in my thigh, for which I had
.(/ ," tried all eorts of remedies unsuccessfully. I accidentally heard
f A / about your specinc, Ath-10-pho-ros, and aa a lsst resort gave it a
1 /f\ /I ttiai < for w nica lam TerT thankful.
fl J// Aflcr ÜBinK *'* bottles ana * our of y<mr P l,,ter * mT rheuma
/j I / tism was all gone and I have never been troubled with it since,
. V / /\ \ Dut if 1 ever 8m 1 Bha " nM Ath - 10 -P n °- roa *« am
I II M 1"m enjoying the best of health and have ever since I took
I \l I \ y onr remedy. I have recommended it to several others who
Y>-J WCTe troubled with rheumatism and I understand that they hsve
found great relief from use of the medicine.
Tours most respectfully, H. R. FKASER.
This Is an object lesson to railroad men and all others whose ocenpations cause exposure to
weather nnd make tbem liable to rheumatism, neuralgia, etc
Ath-10-pho-ros sold by all druggists. $ I per bottle.
Treatise on Hheumatißxn for 5a In stamps.
THE ATHLOPHOROS CO. New Haven, Conn.
being discharged of cargo, will clear to
night for Eureka, where another cargo
of lumber for this port awaits her.
Rev. Dr. Douglas, of Washington,
D. C, will conduct the services at
Christ church, Redondo, Sunday morn
ing, January 21) th, at 11:15 a.m. The
holy communion service will be admin
istered on that occasion.
Considerable rain has fallen since
veßterday, at thiß point. Today it is
coming in fitful showers, accompanied
by a BtitT 80tithwestern breeze. The rain
will be oi incalculable value to the gar
dener and huebandman.
Mr. A. B. Hering and hia Bister, Mra.
\V. B. Thompson, of Redondo, this morn
ing received the Bad intelligence of their
father's death, Mr. 8. L. Hering of
Monmouth, Cherokee county, Kan.
Arrivals st the Redondo hotel: Gren
ville D. Abbott, Oakland; Mrs. Herbert
C. Mason; Boston; Mary L. Crane,
Framingham, Mass.; Carl J. Crew,
Los Angeles; George Johns and daugh
ter, Hozleton, Pa.
Arrivals at the Ocean View house:
William Rußeell, Ranchito: George Bel
den, Syracuse, N. V.; Stephen Tufts,
Mies Ella Tufts, Denver; William Tur
ner, Sin Francisco; Nathan Briggs,
Redlands. .
RIVERA.
Only One Carload of Oranges Shipped
so Far—Notes,
Rivera, Jan. 27.—About an inch and
a half of gentle rain thia time. Thank
you. We did not need it very much in
this vicinity, for our broad and deep
irrigating ditches supply all the moia
±U"B v. Jin menus at Whittier and other
dry localities.
One ci.rload of orangea has been
shipped bo far —by W. R. Strong com
pany. Our rauchers are holding on for
better prices and the fruit is improving
all the while.
Several town lots exchanged owner
last week. Boom-ta-ra-ra!
Mr. C. S. Lont is building a neat lit
tle cottage on Perkins Btreet.
Lumber is on the ground and work
will soon begin on the Christian church.
Mr. Wm. Cheney ie still seriously ill.
Quite a number of cases of la grippe
are reported, moßtly of a mild type.
Court Rivera No. 881, I. O. F., initi
ated Mr. W. P. MaKill into the myste
ries of forestry last Tuesday night.
Mrs. Florence Richards, G. V. T. of
Ohio, will lectmre in Rivera tonight and
tomorrow night for the benefit of the
Good Templars' cause.
Misß Grace Whitehorn haa pro
grammes out for a concert next Tuesday
evening. A mußical treat may be ex
pected.
How Yon Sloltko Looked.
Who is this senior for whom 1 ho throng
makes) way reverontially—he with leaD,
wrinkled face, set mouth, yet with some
thing Of a half smilo on it, ever with
downcast abstracted eye and stooping
shoulder, with hands clasped behind his
back and with listless gait,—this flesh
less, tough looking man with the bushy
eyebrows and tho long, lean throat?
Ho is worth looking at, for ho is the
greatest strategist of the age and has
been the ruling soul of the victorious
campaign. Moltks, for it is he, hns been
with the emperor and is probably on his
way homo to finish Miss Braddon's latest
novel, for when lie is not devising strat
egy ho is reading sensational novels, and
his abstraction, as like as not, is caused
by speculation as to which of the two
aspirants to her hand tho heroine is ul
timately to uiarry.—Archibald Forbes
in Scribner'3.
Cures Consumption, Coughs, Cronp, Sore
Throat. Sold by all Druggists on a Guarantee.
For a Lame Side, Back orChest Shiloh's Porous
Plaster will give great Fat is faction,—3s cent*.
SHILOH'S VITALISE!?.
Mrs. T. S.Haxvkln?, Chattanooga, Tenn.,says;
"ShWiWsVitalizer'HAVED MIT LIFE* 1
consUUrUlhebeatremedufm-atlebultalclevstem
I ever used." For Bynpopsla, Liver or Kidney
troublo lt excels. I'riee ,5 eta.
QHILOH
ESVfEOY.
Hrtyo you Catarrh? Try this Remedy. It will
positively relieve and Cure you. Price 50 cts.
This Injector lor its succoreful treatment is
1 uniisned free. Remember, Shiloh's Remedies
are sold on a guarantee to glvo satisfaction.
Sold whole-ale by ItAAH, BAKUCH & CO
and retail ey druggists. 12-l*ly
WAGON MATERIAL,
HARD WOODS,
IRON, STEEL,
Horseshoes and Nails,
Blacksmith's Coal, Tools, Etc.
JOHN WICIMOBJt,
117, 119 and 121 South Lob Angeles Street. I
DR. STEINHARTS
ESSENCE OF LIFE
Restores Manhood!
Cures Seminal Weakness,
Cures Nervous Debility,
Stops Involuntary Losses
And all troubles caused by youthful
Indiscretion and excesses.
This Medicioe Is Infallible and Purely Vegetable
PRICE, $2 PER BOTTLE,
( or 0 bottles for $10.)
Can be bad in pill form at same prices If pre
ferred.
Consultation and advice iree, verbally
or by letter. AU communications strict
ly confidential. Address
DR. P. STEIN HART,
Booms 12 and 13,
331}£ 8. Spring st., Los Angeles, Cal.
Office hours from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Kyening,
6to 7 p.m. Bundajs, 10 a.m. to 12 n.
Unlike tm Dutch Process
© No Alkalies
Other Chemicals
n f «»*« M««cJ in the
m P re P aration °f
Breakfast Cocoa,
which is absolutely pure
and soluble.
It has more <Aait <Ar«e it'mrs the strength
of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot
or Sugar, and is far more economical,
costing less than one cent a cup. It
is delicious, nourishing, and easily
DIGESTED.
Sold by Orooers everywhere.
W. Baker & Co., Dorchester, Mass.
DR. WO NO HIM.
Chinese Physician and Surgeon, has resided at
Los Angoles eighteen (18) years. His reputa
tion us a thorough physician has been lolly es
tablished and appreciated by many. His large
practice Is sufficient proof of his ability and
honesty. The doctor graduated in the foremost
colleges, also praoticed in the largest hospitals
of Canton, China. The doctor speaks Spanish
fluently.
Office: 639 Upper Main atreet.
Hundreds of testimonials are on file at tha
doctor's office whloh he has received from his
numerous patients of different nationalities,
which he has cured of all manned of diseases to
which the human body is heir—from tbesmall
e! t pimple to the most complicated of cases.
P. O. b0i664, Ststlon 0, Los Angeles. 11-16 3m
(Oram ,
Qnnmim Cm* torn Ooumibmk, Cbitmlo CHcH, 1W
Or the Liquor Habit Positively Cored
by atdmlnlnterlitsr Dr. Elaine*'
Voidest Specifta. ,
It oan be given in a oup or coffee or tea, or In food,
without tho knowledge of the pationt- It ia absolutely
iarc:lenß, and will effect a permanent and speedy
jure, whether the patient le a moderate drinker or
IP alaoholio wveolc. It ban been given In tboueeeda
.tf cages, end iv every in.lance a perfect cure has fol
lowed. It ~.-,er Polls. The system once Impregnated
with tho Spcolflo. lt beoomea an utter lmpoaelbllitr
for tho Honor Appetite to exist.
UOLncN SPECIFIC CO., Prop-re. Cleeleeetl, a).
48-paire book or parttoulexe free. To be had of -
F. W. BBAUN & CO., I Druggists.
H. GERMAIN, i Los Angeles, Cal.
BANKING HOUSES.
OTATIVBNT SHOWING THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE SKCTJBITY SAVINOfI
S Trnit ° ompiny ol to. Angeles, OU., on the morning ol the first day of January.
1893*
RKBOURCEB— ...$ 28,300 00
Bond! 6,000 «0
Reallatate •• ... 804,499 31
Loans .... 0,25000
Furniture and Fixtures and Vaults • g O5 28
$967,689 98
Total — -
LIABIUTEBB- ( „ 0 „,
Capital Stock (Paid In) , v 12,<»00 Ol
Reserve Fund * 8,7H 1.
Net Undivided Profits 84.6,978 8!
Deposits
_ , $967,689 0(
Total - — -
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ) „
COUMTY OF LOS ANGELES,!
We do solemnly swear that we have (and each of ns has) a personal knowl,?dge of the' matters
contained in the foregoing report, and that every allegttlon. statement, matter and thing tnerem
contained, Is true to the best of oar knowledge and belief. N MYBB9, President
, J, F. BARTOMM. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of January, 1893. JQHN c . BEWLEY,
r, IAI ] Notary Public In and for Lo< Angelea connty. state of California,
Los Angeles Savings Bank,
NO 336 North Main Street.
CAPITAL STOCK 91 £°SSo
SURPLUS .
H. W. HELLMAN, CASWELL., ™™
DIRECTORS: , , ..,,„
I W HELLMAN, B.S. BAKER. H. W. HELLMAN,
W " am^ j B PLATE 7 *, L W. HELLMAN, Jr.,
6-fitf paid on deposits. Money to loan on first class real estate
Cierman-American Saving's Bank:,
114. SOUTH MA.IN STREET, LOS ANGELES, CAL.
OAPITALPAIDIN GOLD, - - $100,000.00.
Interest compounded quarterly to depositors at the rate of 5 per cent on term and 8.6 m per
cent on ordinary deposits.
E. N. MCDONALD. Prea't, DB. JOaEP ft KURTZ and 3. W. LUITwaiLEB,
VIOTOB PONET, Treasurer" M. N AVERV, «eo'y P. F. BCKOMACHEB, Asst. Hnfj
DIRECTORS': _ .
EN MoDosald, H W. Stoll, Joseph Kuktz, M.N Avert. *.a. ,
CoNaAh Hapen, W.M.Sheldon, 8. w. WtTwain, Victoe Ponkt. C, N. Flint,
Isaac H. Johnson.
ȣB}f~ Open every Saturday evening for deposits.
B PEI? CENT INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS.
Main Street Savings Bank and Trust Company,
CAPITAL, - - $300,000.
I 436 8. MAIN STRKET, 7L09 ANGELES, CAL.
The deilgnof this institution l« to affird a safe depository for the earnings of ell persons!
who are desirous of placing their money whe-e it will be free from accident, and at the same
Mmc be earning for them a fair rate of interest Deposits will be received in sums of from $1 to
•8000. Working men and women should deposit at least Ifl per week from their wages_ Tola
will form a nucleus that will ultimately enable you to purchase a home or b-gin business. Chil
dren canpurchase Vcent stamps in all parts of the city aad county It Is the beat education
yon can have In saving and caring for money.
J.B. LANKERSHIM, CHAS. FOBMAN J. V, WACHTEL.
President, Vice President, Laanier.
MONEY TO LOAN ON M O RXGAO ES.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
—THE—
Main Street Savings Bank and Trust Company
At toe clone ot business December 31,1892.
i
ASSETS.
Cash on hand and due from bankß.s 71,911 15
Loans o&A,m& /o
Real estate iv? 7 - 7 . 27,
Bonds e ?»ii«f2
Furniture and fixtures I.SJO IB
Other assets • 751 70
$474,752 55
LIABILITIES.
Capital paid * "g'SSffi
Reserve fund b 00 2 ??
Profit and loss a»*«n* ia
Due depositors 418,715 44
$474,752 55
STAT» OF CALIFORNIA, I
°T n B T L.nler A .hf» J.V. Waehtel being
each separately duly sworn, eaoh for himselt.
I That J. B. Lankershim is president and J. V.
Watchel Is cashier of the Main 3tr.et Savings
Bank ano Trust Company, the corporation
above mentioned and that the foregoine state
ment Is true to the best of his knowledge and
belief.
(Signed) J. B. LANKERSHIM, President,
(i-lgned) J. V. WACHTBL, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 31st
day of December, 1892.
J. M. WARRALL,
Notary pu l lie in and for the County of Los
Ange.es, state ot California. 1 3-tf
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA NATIONAL BANK
1018. Spring street, Nadeau blook.
h N v ß '«d President
Bosbyshell Vice-President
0, N. Flint Cashier
W. H. Holllday Assistant Cashier
Capital paid in gold coin $200,000
Surplus and undivided profits 25,000
Authorised oapltal 500,000
DIRECTORS.
L. N. Breed, H. T. Newell, Wm. H. Avery,
Silas Holmnn, W. H. Holllday, E. C. Bosby
shell, M Hasan, Frank Rader, D. Remick,
Thos. Cioss, William F. Bssbysholl. 7-1 tf
JpIRSI NATIONAL BANK Oi LOS ANUELKd.
CAPITAL STOCK $200,000
SURPLUS 205,000
J. M. ELLIOTT President
•J- £■ gtCKNELL Vice President
J. H. BRALY Cashier
O. B.SHAFFEB Assistant Cashier
Dlrectors-J. M. Elliott. J. D. Blcknell, 8. H.
Mott, H Maborr, J.D. Hooker, D. McQarry,
Wm. O. Kerckhoff. Jul
ac*i> sta-iMjtiAivia nana, ur
r Los Angeles, Cal.
Capital (paid up). $ 500,000
Burplus and profits 780,000
Total $11280,000
OFFICERS.
(SAIAS W. HELLMAN President
HERMAN W. HELLMAN Vice-President
JOHN MILNER Cashier
H. J. FLEISHMAN Assistant Cashier
DIRECTORS.
W. H. Perry. Osro W. Childs, J. B. Lanker
shim, C. E. Thorn, C. Ducommun, H. W. Hell
man, T. L. Duque, A. Gleasell. I. W. Hellman.
Exchange for sale on all the principal cities
cf the United States, Europe, chin*, and Japan.
S A VINOS BANK: OF SOUTHERN OALI
FOBNIA,
Southeast corner Spring and Court streets,
Los Angeles, Cal.
CAPITAL, - •100,000,
X. F. Brstrei, President.
F. C. Howes, Vioe-Presldent,
J. H. Braly. Cashier and Trees.
DIRECTORS.
Geo. H. Bonebrake, J. H. Braly, H. L. Drew.
J. M. Elliott, C. N. Hassoa. F. C. Howes, M. W.
illmson, Hiram Mabury, X. F. Spence, Warren
(linden. 4 16m
R.Mr
V/
Cor. Broadway and Second st., Los Angeles.
Subscribed capital $500 000
Paid op capital 500 000
Surplus 20,000
J. Frankenfield President
Bam Lewis Vice-President
J. M. Wltmer Cashier
John G. Mossin Assistant Cashier
_ , DIRECTORS.
J. Frankenfield, G. w. Hughes, Bam Lewis,
J. C. Kays, K. W. Jones, I. B. Newton,
Hervey Lindley, B. F. Lotsptich.
General banking and exchange business
transacted. ml 4m
THE CITY BANK,
37 South Spring street.
Capital Stock, $300,000
A. D. Childress President
Johm a Pars: Cashier
DIRECTORS.
W. T. Childress, Poindexte' Dunn,
J. '. Schallert, E. E. Orandall,
John S. Park, B. G. Lunt,
A. D. Childresi.
General banking. Fire, and burglar proof lafe
deposit boxes rented at from Si to $20 per an
num. '
3
BANK OF AMERICA,
FORMERLY
LOS ANGELES COUNTY BABE,
Temple Block.
Capital stock paid up $300,000.
OFFI BRS.
JOHN E.PHTER »iII£!SSS
ROBi'. B.BAKER VtOfrPresident
i UEO. H STEWART Cashier
1 DIRECTORS.
Jotham Bixby, Chas. Forman,
L.T. Uarnaey, LeweUyn Bixby,
B. S. Baker, John B. Piater,
Geo. H. Stewart.
LOB ANGELES SAFE DEPOSIT ANT- TRUST
COMPANY, with
CITIZENS' BANK, 31S South Spring street, »
Los Angeles, Oat., ,
. Will remove to their new and elegant rooms la
Stimson Block when complete L
Branch ofllce, Grand Opera House Blocs., ,
, Pasadena, CaL
*■, o. ct. nervvß President
T. W. BRITHEBTON Vioe-Prwideut
J A. P. WEST Cashier
> Buy and sell all first-class securities. >.
BTOCKB WANTED In the Los Angelos, Pasa
dena and other gas companies,
First-class, well secured,!;as, Water and Bail.
way bonds for sale.
tf«yTime loans accepted, best ol security
g.ven and liberal interest paid. 12-26 Cm
f 08 ANGELEB NATIONAL BANK,
l-d U. S. DEPOSITORY
Cor. First and Spring streets.
Capital $500,000
■urplus 52,f>tx>
Total $553^000
George H. Bonebrake President
W. O. Cochran Vice President
• °., Ho w«8 Cashier
*• W. Ooe Aaat Cashier"
DIRECTORS.
Col H. H. Markham, Perry M. Green, Warren
Gilieleu, L P. Crawford, C. A. Marriner, Geo.
H. Bonebrake, W. a. CochraD, F. C. Howes.
No Interest Paid on Deposits.
Exchange for sale on nil the principal cities
of the United states and Europe.
■JIHE NATIONAL BANK OF CALIFORNIA,
Comer of Spring and Second streets.
LOS AN GULES, CAL,
Capital paid up 9250,000
J. M. C. Marble President
O. H.Churchill Vice President
A. Hadley Asst. Cashier
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
Dr. W. L Graves, E. F. C. Klokke, O. T. John
son, W. Hadle ~ E. N. McDonald, M. H. Sher
man, Fred Eaton, John Wolfskill, Thos B.
Bard. 1031
THE UNIVERSITY BANK OF LQS ANGELES
southeast corner Fir.t. and Broadway.
Capital slock tuily paid up $100,000
turpi na 60,000
B. M. WIDNEY President
I). 0 MILIIMuRE Vioe President
GEO. L.ARNOLD Cashier
DIRECTORS.
B. M. Widney, D. O. Miltimore, S. W. Little,
C. M. Wells, John McArthur, C. A. Warner, L. J.
P. Morrill.
General banking business and loans on first
class real estate solicited. Buy and sell first
class slocks, bonds and warrants. Parties wish
ing to Invest in first-class securities on either
long or short time can be accommodated.
M. Griffith, Pres. H. G. Stevenson. V.-Prea.
1. *. Nlcfols, Secy ana Trees.
B. L. Chandler, Superintendent
J. M. GRIFFITH COMPANY,
LUMBER DEALERS
And Manufacturers of
DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, STAIRS.
Mill Work of Every Description.
984 N. Alameda Street, Loa Aaealea.
lnl tf
Kerekhoff-Cuzner
HLL AND LUMBER COMPANY
WHOLESALE AND BET AIL
lain Ofllce: LOB ANGKLES
Wholesale Yard at SAN PEDRO.
Branch Yards-Pomona, Pasadena, Laraanda.
isnsa, Burbank. Planing Mills-Los Angeles
tin Pomona. Cargoes furnished to order.
PERRY, MOTT & CO.'S
LUMBER YARDS
AND PLANING- MILLS.
316 Commercial street, Loa Angeles, Cal.
WELLINGTON COAL CWCENTML
Diamonds In Winter Time.
A. H. LAPHAM,
DEALER IE
COAL, WOOD, HAY and GRAIN
Charcoal. Kindling, and fuel oi all kinds
Mill Feed a specialty.
343 3. Broadway, l-isim Loi Angelea. CaL
Baker Iron Works
950 TO 966 BUENA ViSTA ST.,
LOS ANGELES, CAL.
Ad join ing ihe Souther a Facifio grounds. Tel
ephonol**. 7-21