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8 BRIEFS Weather llnrean. Report of observations takou st Lot Angeles 7nne2B, 1893: Ime. I Bur. jThenUFTm 0a. m. 29.no! 73 I 63 J p m. [29.82 71 5f 9 0 Clear. Clear. Maximum temperature, 82. Minimum temperature, 53. Indications. Forecast for Southiru California: Fair weather; stationary tomperatnre; westerly winds. Undelivered telegram at the Western Union telegraph office, corner of Court and Main streets. June 28. 1808, for C. H. Elliott. The Arcadia hotel, at Santa Monica, will open with a grand ball Saturday night, to be given by the new pro prietor, Mr. S. Keinhart. Commencing at 9a. m. today (Thurs day) 'bnsiet will be in waiting at tbe corner of Boyle avenue and First street, to carry all those wishing to attend the exercises at the Sistera ul. ... on Boyle avenue. Personals Mr. S. Zorbol sailed, for Paria from New York on the 23d innt., on tho steamer La Tottraino. Joseph I). Bedding, the Southern Pacific attorney, is dov\ n from Ban Fran cisco and is stopping at tho Westmin ster. Mr. C. A. Bowers, superintendent of agencies for the Manhattan Life Insur ance company of Han Franciaco, is in tho city on businoes. H. A. Uarab, th* manßger of the E. J. Baldwin estate, wbh in the city yes terday. He states a healthy demand for real «Btate prevails about Santa Anita, and that the crops in the rugion of the Punnta are in excellent condition, the wheat crop being phenomenally good. Mr. A. T. K. Farbi«h will irrive from the north this morning accompanied by his mother, Mrs, ,1. ,1. Furbish. As Mr. Fnrbish is an invalid, they will rout here only a few days before going to Arrowhead hot springs. They will be pleased to receive their friends at the Hollenbeck daring their short stay. Mr. Charles Victor Hall, the well known real estate man. returned on Tuesday from a trip to ihe east. He spent three weeks in Chicago, and ho speaks in glbwitiß terms of the fatr, but is not so enthusiastic over Chicago weather. He returned to tho coast via the Northern Pacific, stopping for p. time in the Puget sound country. He sayß everything points toward Los Angeles. Hot Weuther insnrnnco. For twenty live cents y.iu can insure yourself and family nKAimit any bad re sults from an attack of bowel complaint during the rammer. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dinrrhn-a Remedy is a certain cnre for these disease. It costs but 26 cents. For Hale by C- F. Heinzunian, druggist, 222 North Main Getting K« dy for t!i« Konrth. To take advantage of the half rates on the Southern Pacit'c company to all pointe; tlcketß so!r. Jnlv 3.1 and 4th, good to return np to the slh. b'or points north of Saugus and east of I'-anning, tickets will be sold from the Ist to the 4th inclusive and be.good to return until the tlth. This includes Santa Barbara branch. ltenutlful Oatiilhiß. Bear in mind thai tho shortest line to Catalina island is via the Sonthern Pa cific, Ban Pedro branch. Reduced rates Saturday and Sunday. Hotel Metro pole, enlargod, opens Saturday, July Ist. Fine orchestra. 1 hinting, bathing, fish ing unsurpassed. Auction. Forty lots at auction in the Knob Hill tract, adjoining Westlako park, Satur day, July Ist. The choicest property ever offered at auction iv Bos Angeles. Double your money Bure within a few months. In every variety at the W. C. Fnrrey company, 150-161-168 North Spring street, opposite old court lioubo. R. D. List, notary public. Legal papers rsre luhy drawn. 187 w. Secand; telephone H>6. Gr»n<t Combination hhlo At auction of nigh bred trotting horacs at Agricultural Park, June 28 th, at 10 a, m., fcharp. Messrs. 0.8. Lock hart and J. W. Gardner will otter their entire lot of stallions, mares and young Stoat, In all about 80 head, repre fioutlng tho blood through producing strains ol tho following ffainoni tires: Electioneer. 12.V, Nutwood, 1100; (ieo. Wlllces. Bill; Antero, 2: 111/*; aioaaar, '. -US'; McKin ney. 2:l2\j; Eclio Asnwood, public Ula), Antero Button (can trot In '.: 110); Count Himmont, Silkwood; 2:07.; Blackwood, Mam brino, etc. etc. This stock will be fold to Ihe bidder. There aro many speedy yOOJlgitan and tney will bo ahowa to harness- All aro sound, kind, gentle and vi .: make superior roadsters. No cnlli, bnt the enlire iot are lor fale Thia la the finest.collection ever otlered in Southern Calllornla at onellmi. Come early an! see them Bpo nled before eal; begins. Sale positive at 10 a. n»„ ahurp. Terms, cash, onles s otherwise arranged. K. W. No Yes, O. 11. Lockhakt, Auctioneer. .1. W. Uaiionkh. East India Barb Ten Cure* Constipation, bllloumeei and head-ache, c eanses tne tyetem, atlmulatee the liver and kidneys, makes new blood. Entirely vegeta ble. Sample Ireo. 11. ii. SALE A BON, agents, 220 South Spring street. United stat«>. 'Harbor. J. K. Taylor has purchased tho above busi ness at 302 South Sprlug Btrect. Fresh gam*, flsh, shrimps, crabs, etc.,when In leaton, Mod eratc prices. Good! delivered free. Hida for iba Purehaae Of tho lease, sale deposit vaults and bank na ture* of the City Bank will be received by Otto Brodtbeek, receiver, 131 Bouth Spring street, city. l.nrirnst btook or fruit und \ esntablea. Cherries, currents and aorlcoti, the beat In tho market, at Altbouse llres.', 105 W. First atteet. Telephone SOS. Visiting Knzrared At Langatedtor'i-, 214 t\ eat 1 el, 702. MEMORANDA. One thousand dollars reward for any tewing machine that will do as (Treat a range of work, doing it ac easily if at well, ns can !>•• done on the Advance Davis, of Vertical Feed Davie sew ing machine. For oarticnlart call at the Davie office, 128 South Main ttrect. Mr. 8, Keinhart, late proprietor of the Arcnde Depot hotel of this city taket pleasure in informing hit many jriend* and ratront tbat ha has rented tbe Arcadia hotel, Kanta Monica, and will open the earao July lit, thoroughly renovated end newly equipped. Dr. Charles de Szigethy is now Incatid in the Bryaon Bonebrake block. Keel deuce Baker block. Office hours, 11 :30 to 3:30. Snndays and evenings by ap pointment. Office telephone, 1156; resi dence telephone, 1056. Go to the (>riginal Bakery nnd Lnnch and Oyster parlors, 113 West First street, for aa excellent cap of coffee. Try the Original. Open day and night. Ladies' private rooms. Strawberry Bhort cake a specialty. <io to Khinger'.i rnstanrant; best French dinner aud order honse in the city. Everything, firtt-class. Attentive white waiters. No Chinese employed. 1 'on't forgo: tbe place, southwest corner Third and Spring. Purine the absence of Capt. Emil Harris ol the California Ktate Detective Bureau, 10 Court street, at the world's fair, his office will be nnder the manage ment of Captain Moody and competent oporativeo. (lave yon inspected the new line of circle nnd oval frames at Lichtenberger'a art emporium, 107 North Main streot? They «re hoauties and all the rsge. You should see the line diepUy oi tissue nov elties. Auction of inside property at Weat- Inke park July let at 2p. m. Finest property ever sold at anction in the city. !~i\\o held on the property corner Sixth and Alvarado streets; take electric cars. Lawn tennis shoes, any size, 65c; car pet slippf-s, men's or ladies', 36c; line litrht men's shoes for the season, $2.50, at the cheapest place on earth for boots aud shoes, 118 East First street. " U ami all others needing lumber, would nay that we have reduced prices arid should be pleased to give yon flguroa on font 'lumber bill. Willamette L. Co., 204 8. Kprinir. Deposit you Mexican dollars and all kinds of old silver at the silversmiths and draw out new spoons, forks, etc. Always open. Basement Times building. Illich's restaurant, M 5 and 147 North Main street. Everything new and first class. Private apartments. Fresh fish, oysters nnd game daily. Open all night. Mrs. A. Msndenhall, hairdrosaing and manicuring, 107 North Spring street, rooms 24, 25 and 26, Schumacher block. Shampooing done at residence if desired. To save time, money and much Buffer ing, take Ara'oian Headache Powders. It is the best and safest remedy yet discov ered for headache and neuralgia. Littleboy's pharmacy is thoroughly reliable. Prices have b?en reduced. Take ytmr there to be filled. No. oil S. Spring street. Lumber, lumber, lumber, dirt cheap. Who sells it dirt cheap? Why, we do. Let m figure yoor bills. Clark & Bry son, 12;J,'.j Weat second street. Dr. Kebecca Lee Horsey has resumed practice st 114 South Spring atreet, rooms 6 and 6. Consultation hours, 1 to sp. m. Telephone 1227. The only Koeley Institute in Southern California iB at Riverside. The Los An geles office is at rooms 64 and 65, Now Wilson block. Adams Bros., dentists, 239' i South Spring street. Painless filling and ex tracting. Best eets of teeth irom $6 to 410. l or a good table wine order our Sonoma Zitifandel at 50c per gal. T. Vache & Co., cor. Commercial and Alameda. Tel. 309, Dr. Price, M. R. 0. V. 8.. veterinary surgeon; fal fornln stable, 373 N. Main Bt. Office tel., 48; residence tel., i 195. Fine black elav diagonal suits, lor 60 days only, at *40 —former price, $55, Korn A Kantrowitz, 214 South Broadway. Dr. Joseph Kurtz and Dr. Carl Kurtz, physicians and snrgeons, have removed their offices to 147 South Main street. Dr. A. SS. Valla, physician and surgeon. Office and residence, 126 North Main, new McDonald block ; telephone 284. Put money in thy purse and get one of Joe Poheim'a Clay worsted suits to order for 180. 143 South Spring street. Dr. X 1». Wise, office 22(1 South Spring street. Office hours from Btolo a. m. and 2tosp. m. Telephone 340. Go to Arrowhead Hot Springs for your summer outing. The famous mountain resort of Southern California. Going to move. Selling ont cheap. Now is the time to buy. C. G. Packard floral Co., 340 S. Broadway. Cr.ll and sse the elegant suits Joe Poheim the tailor is making for $20. 148 Sonth Spring street. Senour's lloor paint tlries hard over night. U. R. Bowers it Sonß, agents, 420 South Spring street. A fine line of gasolines stoves, ice ceam freezere snd refrigerators at Paul's, 130 South Main street. If you want an excellent piece of prime roast beef, go to Louis Streuber, 138 N. Main st. Tel. 100. G. F. McLellan, notary, conveyancer, insurance, real eßtate. No. 200 South Broadway. 11 educed rn.t.es to Catalina Island Satnr dtw aud Sunday. £tt railroad time tables. Ladies' Turkish baths, 230 South Main street; open week dayß only. S. Conrndi, watch repairing and diamond setting. Spring and Franklin. H. C. Rover, MP. Offices, 230 Sonth Main street: hours, 10 to 4. Dr. Melligsa C. Gideon is located at 65<; S. Hill. Insure with A. C. Golsh, 147 Sonth Broadway. Half Fries. In Kohler A Froliling tract 68 lots, $">. r >o, $000 and $680. Sold in 1887 at $1100 to $1300. Terras one-fourth cash, balance three years, interest 7'.j per cont. Streets graded, graveled and curbed: cement sidewalks and water laid. Call and ccc it. Free carriage. W. J. Fisher, 227 W. Second street. l r onmt. At the drug etore, a valuable pacV-apo, worth its weigth in gold. My hair has stopped falling and all dandrnl't has dis- Hppeared since I found skookr.m root hair grower. Ask ycur drnggust about it. IiOTKL AWUVaH. TftF. HOLLBN'BEOK. H. E. Rorohcri. A. J. X, Furbish, Mrs. J. J. Furbish B. B. Parsons, (). tv. Bcrv, B J Cnn- Rei, O. F. Kuencor, F. A. Tapgarrt, B. W Smith, r.ri-.iiK Ilubnard, jr., A. Geberdldjt, San Frau- J. I. Tlßrnov, Abe Marshall, H N. Smith. Now York: W. s. £onlo,Ka*t I'alrneid, Vt.: Miss Aunle Marahall, Mrs. B. P. Marshall, Gardens: A. v. Weiss, Pomona: Jacori Miller. Kansas Olty: J. W. Anderson, Sacramento: F. Pico, San Jaoluto; N.K. Tevis, Philadelphia: Mrs. Can ady «nd dauirhter, Portland: R. Shaw, Mollis ter: J H. nay, Jr., J. K. Flshbuiu, c O. A. Ljrakbara, Ban Diego: Leo Seheben. St. Louis; 1 E. Langley, Riverstflt:. ltd Mather, Rodluuds: Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jawon, Guldens. LOST ANGELES HERALDt THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 29, 1893. ENTERING THE HOME STRETCH. The Last Home Series ot the Half Season. The Angel* Take an Old-Fashioned Fitehers' Battle. rannlnsr Pitched a Good Game, bnt Borchers Dlrl Kven Better — The Game by Klsotrle Light. Baseball Notes. G. Washington Borchers—tbat may not be his full front handle, bnt he pitched as good a game of baseball yes terday as has been seen on tho local diamond for many a day, and a great deal better game than even the father of his conntry conld have put up. It was more than a peculiar same. Let it he written in big round hand that only one Pirate walked the plank toward firat base. Occasionally Borchera can pitch a shut-out game and give a dozen or more of hia opponents first base on wildness of all kinds. Bnt yesterday— jast think of it! Only one. Fanning also did well. Laat weok he only pitched about five gamee, two of them last Sunday, but he cavorted around the rubber yesterday afternoon just as though he had only had work enongh to keep his muecles hard, and pitched winning ball for any common gamp. Aud then ho did not lose hia own game. A few large and juicy bun gles paved the way for runs that should never have been scored. Then a couple ol hits would be put in evidence, with the result aa hereinbefore, etc. The Firalea started the run-getting in their first venture. Manno»au got a base on halls, and Sweeney hit through Glenalvin. A passed ball advanced them a base each, uud Whitehead sacri ficed in the fi-Bt run. Klopf sent in the second one with a clean base hit to left field. The Angels' got one of these back in their next turn at bet. Lytle walked tn first and etole second. Lohman hit one to phort that wm too hot to handle, and before the ball was returned from center field Lytle had crossed the plate. In the fourth the Angels tied up the score. Lytle was forced ot second by Lohman, who waa sent to the plate on Borchers'a beautitul triple into the left gulden. Stockton again took tho lead in the fifth. Hpeer fouud a double, end scored on Fanning'e single down the left foul lino. And then the Angela again tied it np. Hnlen took second while Fannin* was tagging GlenaWin at third. Lohman placed a neat double in light field on which Hnlen tallied. Thesevcnth inning saw the Angela in the lead for the first time. McCanley was given a life at firat on Sweeney's bad ran IT. Sunday sacrificed him on a little hit and Hutchinson boat out a little tap down by first base. Glenalvin then gave Mannaeau a chase after a double tbat scored the two runners ahead of him. This ended the run-getting for the rest of the afternoon. Tne following ia the score: LOS AN - .E1.15. AB. Ft. E.H.Sn.PO. A. T. Wright, of 5 O O O A 1 0 Metlanley, lb 5 1 O 013 O 0 Sunday, r. f 1! O O O 1 1 O Hutchinson, s. s 5 1 2 O 1 2 1 Olenalv n, 2b 0 0 2 1 2 2 1 Lytle, 1. 1 110 12 0 0 Uult'tl, 3D 4 10 0 10 0 I.olimrn, c 4 1 a 1 4 0 O Borcaors, p 3 0 2 0 0 3 0 Totals 34 6 S 8 27 12 2 STOCKTON. AB. K. 8.n.5.n.r0. A. I . Mannasan, ef 3 1 0 0 ft O 1 P. Sweeney, lb 4 1 0 0 fe O 1 Whitehead, 3b 8 0 2 1 3 2 0 Klopf, 2b 8 0 1 1 2 4 0 Roberts, I. f 4 0 1 0 1 0 0 Peepl-s, ss 4 0 I 0 0 2 0 Lawrence, r. t 8 0 0 0 2 0 0 Spoer. c 4 110 5 10 Fanning, p 8 0 1 0 1 0 O Total 31 3 7 227 9 3 SCOBE BY INNINGS. 128458789 LosAngeleß 0 1010120 o—s llato hits » 2010220 o—B Btockton 2 0 O 0 1 0 O 0 o—3 Hase hits 1 1002101 1— 7 HJMMABY. gamed runs-Los Angeles, 1; Stockton, 1. Throe-base hlts-Borokcrs. Two-base hits—Peoples, Speer, Lohman, Glen alvin. Haorlflco hits—Whitehead, Lawrence, Lytle, Klopf, Snnday. First baso on errors—Los Angeles, 2: Stock tan. 2. First hue ou called balls—Los Angeles, 3; Stockton, 1. Left on bases—Los Angeles, 8; Btockton, 5. Struck ou'—ny borchers, 2; by Fanning, 4. First haße on hit by pltcbet—Borchers, Sun d»y, Double plays—Wright to Glenalvin, Sunday to Hutchinson. PassHti halls —Lohman. 1, Tlmeol game—l hr. 30 m. Umpire—James McDonald, t-corcr—J. 8. Bancroft SWATLETS. Itoma of Interest About the National Gatne. Ladies' day tomorrow. Knell and Harper will pitch. Sunday looms up quite large in the right field. Preparations are now nnder way for the game by electric light on Sunday night. It promises to bo a most enjoy able novelty. Full announcements will appear later. Lytle covered his new position in the left tield yesterday with great fluency. Hulen looked natural back at third base, and Hutchinson seemed at home iv short. The finish of the first half of the championship Reason is indeed fast and furious. San Francisco seems to have a strong pull for second place, while ''tockten has a mortal cinch on the last place. But it is neck and neck with the leaders, and the winner will not have more than a short head the best of it. Of course the Ancels will come in first. The University BasehsH club will play a game on the Fonrth of .1 uly at River side, against the nine of that city. An interesting contest is expected to result from the meeting of there two strong teams. The Strikers Still In Luck. San Francisco, June 28.—At the riedmont grounds this afternoon tbe Oakland team defeated the San Francisco club by a score of 7 to 3. Griffiths pitched a strong, steady game against the San Francisco's and the latter fonnd it troublesome to place their hits. On the other hand Oakland hit the corvee of Balsz when runners were on bases and earned four ot their runs. Lost* Once lost, it is difficult to restore the hair. Therefore be warned in timo, lest you become bald, Skookum root hair grower stopß falling hair. Sold by drug gists. Wall paper, white back, l cents n roll, nt Cni etpe Wei Fnper House, '.'(7 80-ith Spring. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report Pr>V\| Baking Powder ABSOUfmX PURE THE IMAGINATIVE REPORTER. He Oett In Bin Work on the Yesterday Paper. News was dull yesterday, and sensa tions at a discount; there was no financial scare for the "Evening Dis tress" to avert, and a forgery a week old was the latest news obtainable. A solemn council was held, and after due deliberation the reporter who fills the "imagination" detail was sent for and acqnainted with the state of affaire. Ten minutes later a hurried collection was made and the "imagination" re porter started out with a new lead pencil in his vest pocket and fixed determina tion in his eye. Seeking a secluded spot the cbild of genius labored for threa hours and brought forth tne following, which be ing carefully conveyed to the Evening Distress office and received with accla mation, was set up in big typo. Fiction: "At IS .16 o'clock a lot of fire works exploded in a small store on the corner of Fitth and Wall streets, and the Italian girl "/ho keeps the place was h&dly burned nnd suffocated. At the time of going to press it was not ex pected she would recover, The person injured is Miss StoHhoff, the 13-year-old daughter of S. Stollbou". The explosion is due to an alcohol lamp." Facts: At IT:30 yesterday aftornon Miss StoDoff, the 14-year-old daughter of 11. Stolloff, waa amusing herself by strikingmatchi'S and carelessly throwing tho heated ends on the iloor. One of the half-burnt pieces of wood fell on a bundle of fireworks, which immediately exploded. The girl promptly fainted, while her mother with a bucket of water put ont t ho blaze. Ten minutes afterwards the girl, who, according to the Evening Diatreos, "ia not expected to recover," was laughing over her fright and thinking about lunch. There was no lamp erplotron, nobody was hurt, it happened three hours ear lier than stated by the Evening Distress, the girl's name was not StoHtioft', the is German and not Italian, she does not keep the store and she is not 13 years old. In other respects theßistress's ac count is correct. It is stated that aft--; the severe strain the "imagination 7 ' reporter experienced in giving birth to this latest effort a heck was procured by his admiring confreres, and the sufferer conveyed to the ball game, Where he gradually re covered. A BUSINESS CASE. Jadgo McKinley Decides an Important Suit. Judge McKinley filed a short opinion in the case of the Southern California Manufacturing company vs. Todd, where he denied a motion to dissolve a restrain ing order, preventing Todd from inter fering with the management ot the busi ness oi the company. Tho defendant was manager of tho company, and the board of directors re moved him. He astwi that the restrain ing order be dissolved on the ground that an injnuction Would not be proper because tho effect would be to prevent the exercise of a private odice by the person in possession against the inhibi tion of section 3423, civil code, aud that he had not been legally removed. .The court, in discussing these proposi tions, rays that if it be conceded that the sffice of msnager is one within the provisions of tho notion referred to, he considers that the construction of the section is to be made upon the same principles as the rule sustained by au thorities oi other states, of which it is but a conoiee statement, that equity will not ijterfere to determine the legal ity o! an election of corporate officers, licit that rule does not deprive equity of any power to afford relief where there are other grounds that justify its inter ference, even if it should be necessary to determine incidentally the ve.lidity of Brings comfort nnd improvement nnd tends to personal enjoyment when rigl tly used. The who live bet ter than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid lax-live principles embraced in the remedy, Syrnp of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleas ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax ative; effectually cleansing the system dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation. It lias given satisfaction to millions find met, with the approval of the medical profession because it acts on tin; Kid neys, Liver and Bowels without weak ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substanco. Syrnp of Fiea is for pale by all drug gists in 50c and 31 bottles, but it is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co.only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name. Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if offered. Water PFpe, WellCasiug, IRON TANKS AND ALL KINDS OF fcHKKT IRON WORK. J. F. HOLBROOK, Kos. 310-12-14. Reonena St., LOS ANGHLTts, CAL. 4-4 3m an election. That proviaion simply means that anch an action cannot be maintained for the purpose of determ ining the validity of an election or o." ousting the person in possession of an office. If, however, the court says, a person in possession of an office threatens to, and will unless restrained, commit wrongs for which there will be no re dress in law and which will work ir reparable then equity will inter fere to protect the party whose rights are affected. If such is not the correct construction of this rule, the property righta of a corporation would be at tho mercy of any person who might obtain posaeaeion of an office as managing agent. The court, alter quoting from authori ties at aome length, aavs that ac Todd took part in thf> meeting at which Pack ard was elected president, he cannot now dispute ita validity, but that even if he could, that the meeting of May 26th waa dnly called. The motion to dissolve the restraining order is denied. In cases where dandruff, scalp diseases, fall ing and grayno-s of the hair appear, do not ne glict them, tut apply a proper remedy and tonic like Mall's Hr.lr Eenower. Dodgcrß, books and window cards distrib uted, campbea Hill Posting company, 110. ICatt Second f-treet. I FIREWORKS. I H Direct f| || Importation. |* H H XX The Largest and Most Com- Jx plcte L,ine in the City. — AT THE - || Lowest Prices. || Remember, they are directly ft *a irr>portcd. <•.«, Is n No Middlemen's Profits. IKAN-KOOij II 110 SOUTH SPRING ST., | Opp. the Nadeau. ft || Goods Delivered Free. H iMifn&ti&i Canning: of Fruit made an agreea ble and delightful task. No more boiling and no more spoiling. Saves sugar, saves fruit, saves breakage of jars, saves time and labor lost by the old method. Try it on your berries, and you will Burely use it on your later fruits. If you cannot get it at your grocer's send to H . J El V N El, Los Angeles, Cal. AGENT for SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 5 .23 3m MATLOCK & REE~t\ AUCTIONEERS, 426.428 South Spring St., Want to Luy all kinds oJ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE In large or email lots. See us before you sell. WB PAY SPOT OASH FOE GOODS. Leave your order at tbe store and oar buyer tviil call on you. AUCTION EVERY WEDNESDAY, AT 10 A.M. MATLOCK & REED, AUCTIONEERS, PASTS toORDER SUITS to ORDER $3.50 JkL $15.00 4.00 mV\ 17.50 4.50 / IM 20.00 5.00 \ WM 22.50 3.50 11 T 25.00 6.00 WM 27.50 GABEL V|l TAILOR *V 413 S. SPRING St., Just below Fourth St. 6-0 ly DINNER SERVICES OPEN STOCK PATTERNS From $7.50 Up. Fine Porcelain WE GUABANTi-.K TUX GOODS EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS iTAFFOMIRE CROCKERY COMPANY, 417 SOUTH SPRING ST. — ESTABLISHED 1886 — DR. B. G. COLLINS, OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN. With Los An goles Optical Institute. 12S South Spring dtrnet. in Wsenci's Kimberly, Los Angeles. EYES EXAMINED Free. U-8 dm IT HARDLY SEEMS POSSIBLE, But It Is a Fact, Nevertheless, that MORRIS & CO., 165 N. Spring St., Opp. Old Court House, ARE OFFERING THE BEST VALUES IN CLOTHING To be Found in the City. i. .„._ .i..,. 1^ ~*~. - ——— — 1 ~- .—* i. ~* g& jf*\ HWHOOB RESTORED IS^SS mm « jßt eases, euch as Weak Memory, Lobs of Brain Power. HcnrtiK-he, Wakefulnrns 9 Yj w?» Lout Manhood. Nightly X missions, NerTOUßness.alldralnsand losa of powei W £mWm\ 'nCf nsof eltUerpflXcau«o(n:yovcr«'xeialoD,^oulhriilei'r»ri», c *fßfVf | cxcflsnlvo nee of tohacco, opium orßtluiulantTvhich to liitlrnilty, Con ■HYOtosl: ■Jfth"iirnrM"n "rTnanltr Can be carried in vert pocket. <$l per box, Of or $3, TllMiiTrii lm «ft PVir#B]ff h v niall prepaid, with a StC order t. t jive it wili'oii kuu rur.teo to enn l|wA*W*sMßWßsws*«*B™oor refund tins moiiev. Circular free. Sold by a!l Auk for It, bEFQREAf.DAFTERUSiN6.noother. Address X fell YE BECBCO., Masonic Temple. Cl'icago.lll For Sale in Los Angeles, Cal., by GODFREY & MOORE, Druggists, 103 South Spring street, mmmgm john h. f. peck, / GENERAL AGENT PACIFIC OOASI : BALDWIN j I Dry Air Refrigerators, f" t "4SB SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AGENT FO3 T. O. Box 654. STATION C. 8-10 rim HIGHLY IMPROVED PAYING FARM Fi SALE Containing 62 seres of land, all in high state of cultivation ; cottage house, hard-finished, of seven rooms, bath and kitchen, together with small cottage of three rooms for laborers; about four acres in bearing Washington Navels; 5 acres English Walnuts; 5 acres Winter Ap ples; two artesian wells; about 3000 feet service pipe and hydrants. First-class corn, alfalfa and orange land; all fenced and cross-fenced. Apply at once to JOHN DOLLAND, a-io-a 114 N. Beaudry aye.. Los Angeles, Cal. NILE© PEASE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN FURNITURE, CARPETS, PORTIERS, LACE AND SILK CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES, OIL CLOTHS, LINOLEUMS, MATTINGS, ETC. 337, 339, 341 S. SPRING ST. f THE HOLLENBECK Jj* Best Appointed Hotel in American and European Plans. DOCTOR WHSTE'S PRIVATE DISPENSARY. 128 3STOETH IM:.A.i:r>r ST. LOS ANGELES, CALIF. . J£ Kidney and Blad / Oiseases, Acute and Chronic Organal Weakness Sexual Indiffer «.nce ol Both Hy] Blood and Skin Promptly and Per manently Cured DB. WHITE Is the oldest and most aucceaslnl Private, NervOua and Chronlo Disease Special ist on the coast All Fkin and Blood Diseases promptly cured without mercury. Irmotcncy, Seminal Weakness, Varicocele, Syphilis, Gon oirhcea, Gleel. Nervous Debility, Kidney and Bladder Disease , solentlflcally treated and pei manently cured. No Surgical Stan" (?) lake methods emp ced. No hired r ubstltutes. The afflicted may write in slriot confidence. Letters answered In piain envelope. Medicines sent secure from exposure. Address. DR. WHITE'S DISPENSARY, 128 N. Main at., Now McDonald Block, a a tf Los Angelos, Cal. REDONDO BEACH Ocean Front Lots AT AUCTION, Saturday, My 8,1893, At 11:80 a.m. on the grounds, These lots are situated In the block fronting theocean, Immediately south ot and adjoloing the hotel, aud are now ofl'ured for sale lor the first time. No more desirable location for residences In any reaort than in this block at Redondo, the Los Angeles seaport Everything that monoy and entorprlse tan do is Ijelug dote by tho Beach oinpsuy to more se the natural advan lagesof the place, and i a < costly nature of the Improvements fully testifies how popular tho resort ia becoming. No atoms on this block will be allowd, only residence* ol a good quality, aud tho lots will soou be at a premium, for Kedondo today Is doing more than lis share of Los Ango'ea shipping, aud Is doubtless destined to become a vety larg i ami busy sea port, combined with the most fa.vorlte seaside resort, having rapid and cheap transportation, combined with liberal treatment. Trains leave (.rami avenue depot at 10:30 a.m. TERMR—One-third caih, balanos in one or two years, at SJ4 por cent interoat, with 5 per cent discount 011 defetied payments lor all cash. For lurthor partlculari apply to C. A. SUMNER & CO, Bpecial Agents for Kedondo Beach Co. 107 South Broadway, 0-20 lit LOS ANGELES.