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6 bpkcial noticlcB. water com pan v will strietlv enforce the follow ing rule: The hours for sprinkling are between tf and 8 o'clock a. m. ana 6 and 8 o'clock p. m. For a violation of the above regulation the water will be shut off and a fine of $2 will be charged before the water will be turned on again. ■ 8-17 tf THE SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES OF THE STATE Loan and Trust Company are enclosed in a flre-proof and burglar-proof vault, with time locks and brilliantly lighted by electricity; al coves attached for the private examination of Valuables with writing materials; a X OH , n S lady in attendance. 8-1 tf ESMTn'B FEMALE PILLS AS A SPECIFIC monthly medicine for Immediate relief for painful and irregular menses—from whatever cause. For sale by FREEMAN & CARPER, 102 North Spring street. Price, per box. 5-9 ly C- AMPERB WILL BE GIVEN TENT ROOM and water for $2.50 per month at Terminal Island by arranging with (J. 11. Peck, land agent, San Pedro, or W. WINCUP, general pas senger agent, Los Angeles. 8-5 14t UNCLE SAM WINE CELLARS. E. FLEUR. Wholesale and retail. Sonoma and Napa dry and sweet wines. Brandies, whiskies. 404-400' N. Los Angeles St. 6-25 6m BIG TREE" CARRIAGE AND WAGON works; ail kinds of painting and repair ing. 128 San Pedro St., between First and Sec ond sts., Los Angeles. Z" 6 _ - r. SLOPER, HOUSE MOVER. OFFICE, . 112 Center place. 1-15 if KDUOATIONAJU STwoolrTßrTftYli^ removed to the upper floor of the Stowell block, 226 Soulh Spring street. It has now the largest aud finest business college rooms ln the State, and the largest attendance of any com mercial school south of San Francisco, line passenger elevator running direct to the school rooms, rendering stair-climbing unnec essary. The public is cordially invited to call and inspect the college in its new location. Both day and evening schools in session the entire summer. Catalogue and College Jour nal tree. 3. A Hough, President; N. G. Felker, Vice-President; E. (_'. Wilson, Secy. o4 1y OS ANGELES BUSINESS COLLEGE _ AND ENGLISH TRAINING SCHOOL (Incorporated) 144 South Main street. Largest and best equipped business training school on the coast. Thorough and practical courses in the commercial, shorthand, type writing, telegraphy, assaying and all English Wenches. Large, able and mature faculty of instructors. Day and evening sessions. Terms reasonable, ( all al college olliee. or write for elegant catalogue. E. F. Sill; VDEII, President; ¥, W. KELSEY, Vice-President; L. N. INBKEEP, Secretary. 8 16-' ill tf VfISSA C KELSON'S PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR _\1 primary, grammar and litgi. school stud ies opeiiß September -Itli. huinniir «... >«1 row in session. 412 W, Second st. b-3 lm ASTBI'RY, SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING and Business Institute. Take elevator by People's Store, Phillips block; send for cata logue. 10-12 12m LOS ANGELES TRAINING SCHOOL (INCOR porated) for kindergartners. Address MRS. NORA 1). MAYIIEW, 076 W. Twenty third St. 5-29 tf SHORTHAND AND TYI'EWRITING-SPEC iaI Summer terras. LONG LEY INSTITUTE, Spring and First sts. 3-7 tf A" RETURN*" FROM • the c.tst September Ist. 8-13 ly PERSONAL— COFFEE, FB ESH ROASTED ON onr giant coffee roastor, .lava and Mocha, ■SB lb; mountain coffee, 35c; gennea, 20c; rolled rye, 10c; 4 lbs rice. 25c; 6 lbs rolled wheat, 25e: 8 lbs corn meal, 15c: 15 lbs gran ulated sugar, $1; 10 lbs beans, 25c: can toma toes or corn, 100.; Beans corn beef, 25e: can baked beans, 10c; box maccaroni. 55c; extract beef, 25c; 4 bars Dinmore's soap, 25c; can coal oil, 80c; 3 lbs lard, Oc: pork, ISijjC; ba con, ISmo; picnic bams, 13'..e; Mason fruit jars, 65c. ECONOMIC BTOlttS, 305 S. Spring St. 7 5 tt PERSONAL — RALPH BROS—GOLD BAR flour, $1.10; City flour, 80c; granulated sugar, 15 lbs $1; brown sugar, 20 lbs $1; ti lbs rolled oats 25c; sardines, 5 boxes, 25c; table lruit, M ecus, s<>c; Midland coffee, 25c lb; east ern oil, 80c; gasoline, 80c; 2-lb can corned beef, 15c: lard, 10 lbs, 95c; 5 lbs, 50c. tiOl South Spring sireet. cornor .-?ixth. PERSONAL— IF AUGUST SMITH, WHO formerly worked on tbe streets of Sacra mento as a teamster, will send his present ad dress to the undersigned, he will learn some thing to his advantage. JOHN E. BENNETT, P. v. box SII2, Log Angeles. 8-1 tv th sat a ■«• i dsn v JAY E. HUNTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Bryson-Bonebrake block. Telephone, 528. practices in all the courts, state aud federal . \ GOODRICH, LAWYER, T. 4 DEARBORN street, Chicago, Ill.:20 years' experience] secrecy: special - facilities in several states. Goodrich on Divorce, Witlrlaws of all states, in press. •fv >■ X I [lIH 0-1 tf ii (iOWlliuVlTl, I.AWYEKST rooms i"O3 ntid 104 TliTnips block, comer Spring and Franklin streets. Telephone, 1120. 7-U tf RJ. ADCOCK, A'IToRNEY: SPECIAL AT • tenllon given lo the settlement of estates, 110 West First street. 4-0 tf K. TRASK, A'n'ORNEY' AT LAW. VuD . ton block, iO7 New High street, Los An geles. 1-lti ti \TTM.~POLLAItD~ ATTORNEY AT LAW, it room 3, Allen block, Temple and Spring streets. 2- I tf ► Xi 11 1.n111.5. l N I ' " AY SAVi D "V TAKING 'Santa Fe excursions to Kansas and Boston. Leave Los Angeles every Wednes day; i ersonally conducted through to Chicago and Boston; family tourist sleepers to Kansas City and Chicago dally. Low rates and quick est "time. Office, 129 N. spring st. 7-1 Urn I>HILUPS' EAST-BOUND EXCURSIONS— . Personally oonducted, via Denver and Rio Grande aud* Rock Island routes; leaves I.os Angeles every Tuesday and Friday; eru.-sing the sierra Nevada* and passing tlio entire scenery on tbe Rio Grande by daylight. (»flico, 138 8. Spring st. 7-1 if C. jUDSON* CO.'S EXCURSIONS E VST • every VVednesilay via Salt Lake City and Denver. Tourbt cars to Chicago and Boston. Manager in charge. Office, 212 S. spring si, H-l ti 4-H Y'l. > -i.N.-. MRS. DR. J. H. SMIThTSpECI ALTY MlD wifery. Ladles caied for during confine ment at 727 RellcVue avenue. Calls promptly attended to. Telephone 1119. 0-2 tf f-'ANCERS AND TUMORBKEMOVBD WITH out the use of the knife. Cell tit office and see patients under Ir aimejit. 124 SOUTH MAINS'!. DR. GARRISON, 5-23 ly FORGE H. BEACH, i D., OFFICE AND residence, 131 North spring street. Office hours, 610 1t05,010 8 p. m. Telopbone 433. 11-3 ti RS. DR. W ELLS'- OFF~I CE IN HER IITtTcK block, 127 E. Third st. Specialty, dis ea;.es of women. sTIT^ItJAI.. rpHB KA XI MKitMEVKR* ORCHESTRA— X First-class music furnished for bulls, par ties, concerts, recaptions and picnics. Violin, mandolin, etc., taught. Office at Fitzgerald's music store, corner North Spring and Franklin streets. 10-14 ly OF MUSIC j and Art: open ell the year. XIKS. EMILY J. VALENTINE, president, Y. M. C. A. Build ing, Broadway and Second streets. 8-14 ly Y>ANJO, BY MISS M. K. ASTBItJRY." 5 AND 0 JJ I'.tiuged taught. Studio ft i ; tuke elevator by pi.n.ie's store. Phillips] block. 11-12 ly ai cum,us Mrs. p.uTkerT\xalrvoyant—iconsi il tntion on business, love, marriage, dis ease, mineral locations, life reading, etc.; take University electric car to Forrester aye. and Hoover street, go west on Forrester aye. three blocks to Vine street, second bouse on Vine Vtjit of Vermont uve. 6-27 tf T4 ISS KATE LAXI P.MAN, THE CELEIH! A TED jrl little trance business medium, will bold an interesting test circle Friday anil Sunday evenings, sitting daily. 411 West Fourth elrert. " 8-17 It V'.tkkin Kg srjnOteiiN-. T ait." VETERINARY As surgeon—lias Ihe medal ajtd is a member Of (be Society oi Universal Sciences—will lake charge of all opera;ions. Colls and other ani mals gelded. Cure guarauieed of diseases of tlie room aggravated nature. Moderate charges. Office, Buntous block, room o, Los Angeles. s- 7 tbnr sun i in -1 "SlltAl. l -> ABBTRAI t'anD TITLE ! NSCRANCe" COM puny of Los Angeles, northwest corner of Franklin and New High sts. in 17 if « U I KOP<»UIB I . Mfi C. bTAFFEP.,'cHIRUPuIIIsT "~AND masseuse, 211 W. First St., opp. Nadeau. I*-24 11 f i r»Msj, cVThykigh i>, * i t;. H :ii i] Tow s'sEN'l'. ROOM 0, DOWNEY block. Tel. 347. Los Angeles. H-22 tf WANTED —HKLP. employment or any information, address jr. MTTINGKK'S BUREAU, established 1880. Office, ;'l9' a South Spring St., residence AM south Hope st., corner Fifth, Los Angeles, Cal. Telephone 113. 8-10 tf I JETTY, HUMMEL ft CO., EMPLOYMENT agents, 131-133 W. First st. Telephone 509. Under the Los Angeles National bank. Help of all kinds carefully selected and furnished. Situations of all kinds furnished. 7-t; tt ANTED—TAILOR OR TAILORESS FOR TT repairing clothing at 111 X Commercial street. 8-1- If W \ STKH—sI irjA rIONN. W-ANTKD-MSS., ESSAYS, SERMONS OR >r oilier documents to copy liv hand or by typewriter. GEO. W. BRADFORD, room 8, 242H a Broadway, 8-3 lm TTTANTED —A " SITUATION - A8 HOUSE VV keeper by a southern lady of experience and refinement, for a single gentlemen; best of raference. Address, P. 0. Box \'M Santa Mon ica. 8-13 cod lm - u -'—— ' W A >MB I H VKL. LA Jtt **>VJ> . WANTED— TO PURCHASE'LOT, WEST OR south front, between Twenty-second and Twenty-seventh, Grand avenue and Hoover streets; must be reasonable ln price; state sise oi lot, give location and price. Address -Buyer," Box 'JO, Herald. 8-11 tl W ANTED" — CUTTING AND FITTING v\ taught by Mme. Lorraine's Krench tailor system; also dressmaking taught ln detail. BiennisB7 arid 88, Potomac block- 7-19 lm FOX SALK—NISOBLLANROI'H. T?OR'^SAI_—CO'UNTERS AND FIXTURES I" for sale at a bargain, at 255 8 Main street. Call between 10 and 12 or 2 and 4 o'clock. 8-16 tf FOR SALE—A QUACK EN BUSH 22-CALIBER rifle. Apply to J. H. HUMPHREYS, Her ald office, between 12 and 1 or 4 and 5 p. m. 7--9 tf OR SALE—CHEAP, A LADY'SCONVERT ibIe bicvefe; latest pattern. Inquire at 500 South -Main street. 8-17 4t TJU'RNfTURE FOR SALE — OtITFIT -l %olt JT housekeeping; price, $25; house for rent, $8. 1325 8. Main. 8-17 4t ItiOß SALE-OLD YaPERS IN QUANTITIES ' to suit at this olliee. rO» KXCHANfiK, I^oXeXCHANGE— GOOD REAL ESTATE IN 1 this county for surrey, buggy or light wagon. TAYLOR at RICHARDS, 102 8. Broad ways B-b tf and fiijtiisjj. LOST— STRAYED FROM 1001 I'leasant aye., Boyle Heights, one 4 months old horse coll: dark bay, small white spot on forehead, one bind and one front foot white. Suitable reward will be paid for its re turn. Harness shop, 100 San Pedro st. 8-17 3t STRAYED— TO MY PLACE, ABOUT ti DAYS ago, dark gray mare; is lame in hind leg; branded C. K. . Owner may have same by call ing on .1. GARE.MCA. Ivahue, Cal. 8-13 101 rou. RUNT—BODSKs. ITIOR RENT—LODGING HOUSE, 30 ROOMS ■ in brick block, nearly all occupied: good paying location; moderate rent. G. A. iToiilN -B(>'N, 1 Bryson block. 8-10 2t TO LET—FURNIBHEI> COTTOGE~OF SIX rooms, with gas, 399 West Twenty-second street. _ 8-3 5t FOR RRNT—ROOM*. NICELY' FURNISHED ROOMS AT THE Weld, N-W: cor. Eighth and Main streets. 8-11 lm FOR KKNI'-MIsI'ILIANkOOs. IJoR RENT"— STORE 25x100 IN BRICK F block; good location for groceries; cheap rent. G. A. IiQBINSON, l Bryson block. 8-1112t UUSINKSB OPPORTUNITIES. jjsOß SALE NOTICE. The businesses I offer for sale are all thor oughly investigated before being listed, and will bear your fullest inquiries. If you want to get good bargains and be treated fairly and well, call and see my list of tho following busi nesses: I HAVE FOR SALE. Rooming bouses, hotels, fruit stands, cigar stands, bakeries, restaurants, groceries, sta tionery stores, shoe stores, delicacy stores and partnerships in every kind of commercial bus iness. HENRY J. STANLEY, 8-1 lm 242 a Broadway, next to City Hall. FOR SALE — FURNISHED ROOMING bouses; 72 rooms elegantly furnished, ' Spring street, close In, full, $5500; 54 rooms elegantly furnished, beautiful location, $4000; 40 room's, First street, close In, full, $3300; 40 rooms beautlfullv furnished, full, Spring street, $-12lK>; 40 rooms, Broadway, choice furniiurc, large rooms, full, $1000 ; 28 rooms, very desirable, full, Broadway, $4200; 30 rooms. Spring street, well furnished, $11)00; 2li rooms. Spring street, neat, clean, el-gant, close in, $1800 ; 31 rooms, Spring street, near First, $1700; !) rooms, Broadway, $375; .6 rooms, neat and clean, near Temple and Broad -1 way, $1250; 40 rooms, elegant and expensive furniture, dining room. Main street, $4000. J. C. OLIVER i CO , 237 \V. First street. 8-17 It HE LOS ANGELES DIRECTORY~OFFI< E keeps a complete list of all businesses for sale or exchange. Parties desiring to cither buy or sell will consult their best interests by applying at office, 103 South Broadwoy. 8-9 -\V ANTED—PARTNER INCARRI.VCE BUSf ness. Address box H , .his olliee. M-li4t rINANCUL. $1,500,000. 7 " MONEY TO IX)AN. LOWEST RATES. Agent for the GERMAN SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY OF a F. Building loans a specialty. Bonds purchased. Real estate sold. Estates managed. Agent Sun Fire of London, oldest company in the world. R. G. LUNT, 5-25 Om 227 W. Second st. M( iN KY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, JEWKL ry, Welches, pianos, sealskins, live stock, carriages, bicycles and all kinds of personal nnd eollnteraf security. LEE BROS., 4i 2 ->. Bpring fK ii-18 tf Hon I > TO LOAN. PACIFIC LoaB COMPANY .INCORPOR- I ated) loans money in any amounts on all kinds of collateral security, diamonds, jewelry, sealskins, merchandise, etc. Also on pianos, iron ond steel safes, and professional libraries, without removal: and on furniture in hidging, boarding houses nnd hotels, without removal. Partial payments received. Money quick. Business contidential. Private offices forladles. W. E, DEO BOOT, Manager. Booms 2, 3 and 4, 114 South Spring street. 0- 9-tf "11-" ANTED TO BORROW-IN SUM.s"bF SilOO 1 > lo .*ls,ooont low rate of interest, on gilt edge city or country property. HENRY J. STANLEY, 242 South Broadway, next to ctty hall. ' 7-10 lm "WAR E HOUSE RECEIPTS — THE UNDER \ t signed will loan money on warehouse re ceipt-. R. 0. LUNT, 227 W. Second St. 7-28tf T F YOU WANT MONEY WITHOUT I) LAY, X no commission, prevailing rates of interest, see Security :■;'. vines Hank, lis 8. Main. 4-1-ly rpci LOAN-$lOO TO $50,000 ON GOOD J property. TAYLOR & RICHARDS, 02 Broadway. 8-8 lm l>r NI I • It V. - T~vR. DIFFEN R ach ER, 119U R. "**-» lJ Spring street, rooms 4 and 5, , - Teeth extracted and lilled without ' 1 • pain. 7-21 ly IIW2-l-Mahiislied—lBB2. DR. L. W. WELLS. COR. OK SPRING AND First streets, Wilson block; take elevator, (sold crow n ami bridge work a specialty; teeth extracted without pain. Room 1. m4-tf DR~S. DENTIST, 108', N. Spring st., rooms 2, 3 and 7. Painless ex traction. 8-20 tf 11RANK STEVENS, 324' a SOUTH SPRING ST. 1 Open Sunday and evening by elecirlc light. A ■-. til i'KC i n. BURGESS J, Rl K\%" ARCH Jished for the last 10 years in I.os Angeles, Rooms 7 and 8 (second floor), Workman blook, spring st., between Second and Third. 1-28 ly CI II BROW N, ARCHITECT, 132 S. BROAD way, between First and Second. 8-7 tf DVjKKS 4 Nl> FINISHICKB \f BTEA>n»YE WORKS, 241 ill Franklin street; hue dyeing and cleaning. 1-18 tf f)AITI6IA.NI)YE WORKS, 275 SOUTH MAIN street; best dyeing in the city. l-i3 tf t'IINTKACTOKS, HERERrGRANITB. BITUMIN ous and asphalt paving. 227 w. First st. LOS ANGELES HERALD, THURSDAY MORNING. AUGUST 17. 1093. FOB SALK —CITY PROPERTY. J7<OR SALE INSTALLMENT PLAJS, ELEGANT NEW 6-ROOM HOUSE, Bonton Location ln Southwest Part of Town. DE VAN ft RUTLEDGB, Room 29, Bryson Block 6-33 Sm OR SALE-GOOD 3 ROOM HARD-FINISHED house, lot; two blocks of electric car; $350 spot cash. 2 > acre farm ln (rood state of cultivation, with crop, well, mill, tank, barn and house; $1400; $300 cash will let you into possession. A fine horse and buggy to trade for grain or hay. Corner lot on Union street, near Park, only $ 100. DEAN.GILBERT A CO., room 9,188J4 8. Spring. 8-17 8t OK~THE CHOICEST RKSI -' dence lots to be found ln the city at 40 i>er cent less (if takeu within 8 daysi than any other lot In that vioinlty can be bought for. Next week If Mot sold the price will be raised to that of surrounding property. IT.oURNOY, 130 Broadway. 8-17 3t ITiOit SALE—S2OOO—CHEAP AND EXCEL ' lent; a 5-room cottage, cistern, cement walks in front and around, barn, lot 60x105; set to choice fruit: half block from cable line; worth $3000. J. C. OLIVER A CO., 2i7 West First street. 8-17 11 F' OR SALE—SSSOO—A BEAUTIFUL 9-ROOM modern new house; every convenience, extra large lot, southwest; a lovely home; will take good vacant lot as first payment, balance 3to 5 years. TAYLOR A RICHARDS. 8-6 ti I .IOR SALE-4 BEAUTIFUL LOTS 20 xl 55~ ' close to Adams and 100 yards from elec tric railroad; fine shade trees and shrubbery, cement walks, barn, green house, etc. Price, $3200. G. C. EDWARDS. i3O West Third. 8-172t I, -lOR SALE—$B5O—5-ROOM HOUSE, NICELY . decorated; large lot, fenced for chick, ns; good well pump; cash $1 .0, balance $7.50 monthly: near Terminal depot: bargain. TAYLOR A RICHARDS, 103 Broadway. 8-1 tf IpOR SALE—S2OOO—CLOSE IN, ONE-HAIJ? ' block from cable; 0-room cottage; very neat; street graded and sewered; lot 50x150; a genuine bargain. J. C. OLIVER & CO., 237 West First street. 8-17 it FOR SALE—SISOO—A~ SNAP; CLOSE IN; 6-room cottage, East lake finish, Iot50xl8», 4 blocks from the court house; $845 cash; bal ance $10 per month. J. C. OLIVER A CO., 237 West First. 8-17 It 1-iOR BALE-$l3OO, NEW B-ROOH COT ' tage, hall, bath, etc.; close in, near electric ears; $300 cash, balance $20 monthly; big bargain. TAYLOR A RICHARDS, 102 Broad way. 8-11 lm IpOR C-ROOM 'cottage; hall, bath, mantle, etc.; southwest near electric cars; $300 cash, balance month ly. TAYLOR ft RICHARDS, 102 Broadway. 7-30 tf ITtOR SALE—TWO HANDSOME" LEVEL LOTS ' on graded street, east of Westlake Park, near cable; good view; only $1000 each. TAY LOR & RICHARDS, 102 Broadway. 8-0 tf FOR SALE—A NICE 8-ROOM HOVwTaND all modern conveniences, West Sixteenth St.; price, $4000; o lv $1000 cash; a bargain. ADAMS, ROUBE A MEEKINS, 207 W. Second. (_i ifUl- FOR SALE—NEW 5-ROOM HOUSE eP ITVrV on Victoria street; monthly pay ments $15. ALLISON BARLOW, 227 West Second street. 8-17 tf IpOR Tl ALE—S26O—LOT 60X130, PRITCH afd St. near cable E. L. A.; easy payments. TAYLOR ft RICHARDS, 102 Broadway. 7-30tf A ~~>lN_i~ CORNER ON MAIN STREET NEAR the post office at a bargain. 0. C. ED WARDS, 230 West First street. 8-17 2t. FOR SALE-COUNTRY PKOPKRTY. BALE—SSOOO—BEST" 33 ACRES IN 1 this county for the money; lOacres alfalfa. 120U French prunes, 540 3-year-old soft shell walnuts, small orchard, line dark sandy loam, under irrigation dlich; 5 miles from city; will now pay 12 per cent on price asked; easy terms. TAYLOR & RICHARDS, 102 Broad way. 7-30-tf 1/OR SALE—STOCKMEN—32OO-ACRE STOCK " ranch on S. P. R. R., north ol city. Plenty water; (100 acres in grain. Two good houses; barns, sheds, etc. (Stock on ranch for sale.) This Is one of the liestbuysin Southern Cali fornia. Investigate. TAYLOR & RICHARDS, 102 Broadway. . S-Slm I-iOR SALE OR - EXCHANGE—92 ACRES, 1 ' mile northwest of Bnrhank, in 10-aere lots or more, in the fine deciduous fruit belt. In quire of I). NEL HART, 151 8. Broadway, or F. M. EAGLESTON, adjoining lands. 7-10 tf i (\ ACREsTIFALFA LAND 10 MILES FROM 'tU here, of a mile irom depot; large barn, 4-room house; splendid water right; $151X1. G. C. EDWARDS, 230 West First street. 8-17 2t FOR SALE—2O-ACRES NEAR CAHUEN9A Pass, with good water right. $7", per acre; bargain. TAYLOR & RICHARDS. U>2 Broad way. 7-bO-tf Fs ORTaLE—A NO. 1 ALFALFA LAND WITH water, only $100 per acre; near city. T.VY LOR A: RICHARDS, 102 Broadway. T-;bl tf BKOKKI'.S. R- \V." POINDEXTER. BROKER, SO5~ WEST • Second st. Confidential business agent for investors or borrowers. If you wish to lend or borrow, or invest in any securities, please call. 8-1 tf Ordinance No. 1792. (NEW SERIES) AN ORDINANCE DECLARING THE INTEN tion of the mayor and council of tbe city of Los Angeles to estab ish the grade of LUCAS AVENUE from Seventh street to Orange street. The mayor and council of the city of Los An geles do ordain as follows: Section 1. That it is the intention of the council of the city of Los Angeles to establish the grade of LUCAS AVENUE from Seventh street to Orange street as follows: At the intersection of Seventh street the grade shall be 39.72 on the northwest corner and 39.1*1 on the northeast corner; at a point 240 feet north of the northwest cor ner of Seventh street 5y.00 on the west side aud at a point opposite in the east side: at a point in the west side : 00feet north of tbe northwest corner of Seventh street 00.00; at a point in the west side 3I!0 feet north oftbe northwest corner of Seventh street 02.00; at the intersection of lngraham 82.00 on the southeast and northeast corner, as now; at the Intersection of Orange street 77.00 on the southwest and southeast corner, as now; ami at all points between said designated points Ihe grade shall be established so as lo conform to a straight lino drawn between said designated points. Elevations are in feet and above city datum plane. Ski:. 2. The city clerk shall certify to the. passuge of this ordinance, and shall cause tin same to be published for ten days in the Los Angeles Hebald, and thereupon and there after it shall take effect and lie in force. I hereby certify that the foregoing ordinance was adopted by the council oi the city oi Los Angeles at its meeting of July 31, l>-'!)3. C. A. LUCKENBACH, City Clerk. Approved this sth day of August, 189.1. T.E.ROWAN, 8-8 106 Mayor. Notice of Street Work. NOTICE IS HEREBY' GIVEN THAT ON Monday, the 21th day of July, A. D. 1893, the Council of the city of I.os Angeles did, at its meeting ou said day, adopt an ordinance of inienlion, No. 17-2 (new series), to buve the following work done, to-wit: First—That a public sewer be constructed along UNION AVENUE, In said city, from a point 50 feet north of the north line of First street to the public sewer now constructed in Temple street, ami across all intersections of streets, together with man holes, lampholos and Hush tanks. The size of said sewer shall be eight inches in internal diameter, and be eonstrneted id"salt glazed vitrified pipe, brick, iron and cement, All of which Shalt be constructed in accord, auce with the plans and profile on file in the office of the city engineer and specifications on lile in tho office of the city clerk of the city of Los Angeles, said specilications being numbered fourteen. Tbe district to be benefited by the construc tion of said sewer and to be assessed lo puv the cost thereof is hereby Ueclar ii to be all lots and parcels of land fronting upon said sewer. Reference is hereby made to the said ordi nance oi intention for further particulars. D. A. WATSON, Street Superintendent. By A. I. Stewart, Deputy. 8-12 Ot Notice—Dissolution of Partnership. THE PARTNER-HIP HERETOFORE EX isting under Ihu name of cloMoroney & Paulsen, in the sa.soon known as The Omaha, situated at No. 400 South epilog street, in ihe city of Lo , Ange.es. oaiifornta, has this day be n dissolved by mutual oonseut. John Mc- Moroney assumes all debts and collects al ac counts aue tbe said Arm of McMoroney & Paul, sen. JOHN M'JJORONEY, Dated this ISlh day of August, 1893." 's-18 7c Notice of Administrator's Sale of Seal Estate at Private Sale. IN THE BUPKRIOR COURT OF THB COTJN tvof Los Angeles, s.ate of California-No. 11.719. . _ „ . in tbe matter of tbe estate of B. Cohn, de ceased. Notice is hereby riven that ln pursuance of an order of the Superior co irt of the county of Los Angeles, staie of California, made ou the ISth da> of August. 181)3. in the matter of the estate of B. Cohn, deceased, the undersigned, the admlnlstiator of said eslste, will sell at pri vate sale to the highest bidder, for cash, gold coin ot the L niied Siatis, and subject to con firmation by sail Superior court, ou or after Saturday, the 2d day of eptember, 1893, all the right, title, inte' est and estate of the said B. Cohn, deceased, at the time of bis deatb, and all ?~" r.gbt, title aud interest that tbe said es tate has ry operation of the law or otherwise acquired, other ihau or in addition to tbat of the said intestate at the time of his death, ln and ,o all that certain lot, pleoo or parcel of laud, situate, lying aud being in the city of Los Angeles, county of Los Angeles, state of Califor nia, and bounded aud particularly described as fo lowa, to-wlt; ■ , That certain lot of land on the easterly side of Main street, in saidcityandcounty.on which siauds the brie- house formerly occupied by T D. Molt and family, tbe southern line of said tot being tbe outside and southerly line of the southerly w .11 of said house and the extension easterly aud weswii'-; ihe westerly line being the easterly line of Main street; tbe northerly line being ihe dividing line between the prop erly of Bl'hopT. Ainut and one -Ignoret; t c ea-terly Hue being 'he easterly line of said Sroperty foimerly belonging to Signer, t and Willing It irom propetty formerly of said Amat; the ssirl lot being a parai elogrm of 40 loet froni by ll>s if depth Sail property being the proiertv Decupled by B.Cohuas a residence at ihe time of his dea h Terms and conditions ot sale; Cain ln gold roiu ol th.- United Siatts. Deed at the exp.nse Of the purchaser. Blda or offurs may be made at any timo after the first nub ic*i lon of this notice and before the making of tbe sale. All b ds or oilers must be in writing, aud left ai ihe office of St. phen M. White, »ttorucy-at law, roo * 12. Temple biocs, in said city and couuty, or dellvettd to the undersigned per sonally. Dated August IMb, 18 3. JULIUS B. COHN, Administrator of the estite ot B. Cohn, de- Cussed. Bt_i-h_n M. White, attorney for administra tor. 8-1U 15t Notice of Sale of Bonds. PURSUANT TO A RESOLUTION OF THE board of diiectors of Mudesto irrigation district, dnlv v and made on the 20ih day of July, A. D iB'.»3. Notice la hereby given that said bond of di rectors will se I to tbe highest a:id best bidder the bouds of s Id irrigation district to the amount of $140,000 bearing interest at the rate of Spore ai peraunuui, payable seml-au nualiy, on tha first day- of January ar.d July of eacbyear.ru the presentation of the interest coupons at ihe office of the treasurer of said district. Said bonds are Issued by tho board of oirect nrsof Modesto irrigation distriot,inaccord nee with, aud by in-. au'.buritv of. an act of the legislature of the - n c of California, ntitled "An act to provide for tha organization and government of Irritation districts and 10 pro vide for the acquisition of water and other props ty, au: ful the distribution of water ttureby tor irrigation pjr,.osos," approved March 7, 1887. Said bonds will be sold for caah and not for leas than 90 per centum of tbe face value thereof. Sealed proposals and bids for the purohase of said bonds win bu received by the aaid board ot directors at their office in the ctty of Mod >s to, conmy of Stin si us, state of California, aud may be addressed to or .eft with C. B. Ab bott, the tecretsry of sail board, at Modesto, Cel., at any time af or the date ot this notice, and until 2:30 o'clock p. m. on the 17th day of August, A. D. 1898, at which time and place the said sale will be made tald bond- will bseach of tbe denomination of $ 00, and will bo negotiable iv form and will conform in all respects to tbe require ments of s.lrt set. The board oi directors reserve the right to re ject any or nil bids. Bids must be sealed and addressed to the sec retary of said board and indors d: "Proposals for Modesto irrigation district bonds." Done by order of tho board of direotora of Modesto irrigation dlserict Ju.y 20,1893. W. II FINLEY, President C. 8. ABBOTT, Secretary. 7-23 2t>t Notice of Street Work. NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON Monday, the 24th day of July, A. f>. 1893, the council of the city of l<os Angeles did, at its meeting ou said day, adopt an ordinance of in tention, No. 1781 (new series), to have the following work done, to-wit: First—That said LYON STREET, In said city, from the north line of AlisO street to the south curb line of Maey streer, including all intersections of streets, (excepting such por tion of said street and intersections as ore re quired by law to be kept in order or repair by any person or company having railroad tracks thereon, and el'o excepting such portions as have already : • n graded, graveled and ac cepted , be and graveled in accordance with the plans uud profile on iile in the office of tbe city engineer and specifications on file In the office of the city clerk of the city of Los Angeles for making graveled streets, said speci fications being numbered 5. Second—That a redwood curb be constructed along each line of the roadway of said Lyon street from the north line of Aliso street to the south curb line of Maey street (excepting along such portions of the line of said roadway upon which a redwood or cement curb "has already been con structed and accepted), in accordauce with specifications in the office of tho cttyclerkof said city for constructing redwood Curtis. Reference is hereby made to the said ordi nance oi intention for further particulars. I). A. WATSON, Street Superintendent. By A. I. Stewart. Deputy. 8-12 Ot Notice Inviting Proposals to Lease Keservoir Site No. 7. SEILED PR:iPOSALB WILL BE RECEIVED by the undersigned up to 11 o'cloi k a. m. of Mon isy, August 28th, 1893, fro .i such per sons as aredtßirous of leasing from tbe city of Los Angeles the property known as reservoir si'e No. 7 for the term of one year from and aft-r eeem ber Ist, 1893. Vne oity reserves the right to enter upon and occupy said property by giving ulnely days notice in writ ng thereof, and all proposals will Da reci-ived subject to said reservation. A certiUed i Ueok lo the order of ibe. under signed iv the sum of $50 must accompany esch p opoial as a guaran cc that bidder wl.l enter '&to a lease If award, d to bim. Council reserves the right to reject any or all blot. By order of council at its meeting of Au gust 14th, 1893. C. A. LUCKENBACH, 8 17 12t City olerk. Notice to Contractors. OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF BUPERVIS ora, Los Angeles county, California, Au gusts, 1893. , _, „ Notic ■ is hereby given that tbe Board of Su pervisors of Los Angles county. California, will receive up to 2:30 p. m., AuguSi 23, 1893, sealed pr posala for repairs, etc., upon tbe Couuty Jail. - .. , pi jus and sp clncalions may be obtained up on ap ideation at the oU:e ol tbe Board of Su pervisors. L , A certiOed check in tbe Bum of $59 must ao compauy each bid. Ihe board reserves the right to rejeot any or fiy '.nl.rof the Board of Supervisors ol Los ADgeles county, California. k T. H. WARD, County Clerk. Bj W H Whit itsosi, Deputy. 8 10 City Assessment Rolls. NOTICE 18 HBIRBBY GIVEN THAT THE cily assessnient rolls of tbe city of Los An- Keies Tor the rls al year 1893-94 have been completed by the cit>- as essor and delivered to the city olarxof said city, aud that the council ot a. id" city will meet asa board of equaliza tion to examine ih - assessment ro Is and equal ize th asiesimencof property, at the council eb eiher, on Moniiay, the 17th day of July, 189.1, and will continue 1 i session from day to d.y until the business of equalizaiion Is dis posed of, but not later than tha 15th day of August, 1893, and tuat In tbe meantime ibo said a.sessment books will remain iv the office of the cily clerk for tbe inspection o! all per sous interested. fj. A. LTJCKEN IiAUH, 7.4 43t City Clerk. Notice to Whom it May Concern. PAWNBROKERS' AUCTION SALE ACCORD- L iuir to law of unredeemed god silver, filled ctse and nickel watches, diamond and sold liar rings, breastpins, rings, sleeve buttons, collar buttons, silverware, gold-headed can.-a aid umbrellas, docks, guitars, mandolins, violins, btnjos, pistols, guns, rifles, opera uni field g ssses, morchaum pipes aud cigar hold ers, oveic ats, coats, pants a id vests, valines, trunks, books, saddles; surveyor.' instiuments, drum- aud musical fnnriiraeu », aud all goods rttwi'cd with me from July 1,1892, to January 1,1893, at No. 143 North Main sireet. L. B. 1.0K.N, Pawnbroker. H. KTTLING. Auctioneer. 3 24 6m c SOME SWEETISH STATISTICS. California's Production of Beet Root Sugar. An Industry That Is Progressing Rapidly. Figures from the Report of the Federal Sugar Inspector—All the Fac tories Increasing Their Output, John H. Dawson, federal .agar in spector (or California, haa forwarded hia estimates to the treasury department of the yield of heet sugar in this state for the season beginning June SO, 1893, and ending June 30,1894, These estimates are required in order tbat congress may have a basis to go on in making appro priations to pay the bounty on domestio sugar provided for in tbe McKinley tariff act. His estimates, which inolude the acre age in beets and the provable yield pei acre, indicate tbat there will be a heavy increase in tbe sugar output this year. Heretofore the actual yield has fallen from 15 to 25 per cent below tbe advance estimate, but this has been in a meas ure due to a lack of preparation for handling tbe beet crop at the proper time. This year the working will be closer to tbe estimate than in paat years. The estimated production for tbe present fiscal year is 42,000,000 pounds, distributed as follows: Chino district, 18 000.000 pounds: Watsonville distriot, 20,000,000 pounds, and tbe Alvarado district, 4,000,000 pounds. The advance estimates last year were: Chfno, 11, --000,000 pounds; Watsonville, 14,000,000 pounds, and Alvarado, 3,000.000 pounds, or a total of 28,000,000 pounds. The actual yield, however, was a good deal less. Watsonville produced 11, --390,921 pounds; Chino, 7,903,541 pounds, and Alvarado 2,506,860 pounds; a total of 21,801,322 pounds. The bounty on tbis yield amounted to $436,026.44. Should the yield for the present year come up to the estimates the bounty would amount to $830,000. But if tbe yield is in the same ratio with tbe ad vance estimates as tbe yield of last year the production will only be 33,600,000 pounds on which the bounty will be $672,000. So, after making allowance for every possible contingency, Califor nia will produce 11,800,000 pounds of sugar mora than laat year and receive $236,000 more of federal bounty on the same. The production for tha year ending June 30,1892, was aa follows: Watson ville, 4,340,000 pounds; Chino, 2,501,900 pounds, and Alvarado 1,782,982 pounds, making a total of 8,624,882 pounds, against 21 801,882 pounds for the follow ing year, and an estimated yield of 42, --000,000 for this. Only one of tbe three beet-sugar fac tories in the state has begun operations as yet. On tbe 30th of Jnly the Chino factory began to slice beets, and on tbe Ist of August tbe firßt sugar was made. To supply this institution there are 6000 acres in beets on the Chino ranch. This areage will provide at least 80,000 tons of beets. In addition, however, 15,000 tons of beets around Anaheim have been contracted for, bo that in all probability the factory will have 100,000 tons of beets to work up. Last year the beets yielded an aver age of 15 per vent sugar. Up to date this year tbe percentage is not quite so large, but a continuance of tbe warm weather will bring the percentage up to that of last year. They have on handatCbino 147, --796 gallons of syrup left over. This Car ries 53 per cent of saccharine matter, but whether it can be polarized-to any considerable extent remains to be seen. If it were cane syrup it could be utilized, but it is different with the residual syrup with beets. There is so much earthly and vegetable matter tbat it is difficult to do anything with it. There is also a considerable quantity of left over syrup at the Watsonville factory, but the managers talk of empty ing it into the creek. About the only use tbey have made of it thus far has been to sell it to manufacturers of vine- gar. Only a nominal price is realized in tbis way, and the supply is so far in ex cess of the demand that to place it on the market is merely to destroy its sell ing value. About 8000 acres oi beets have been contracted for at Watsonville. Tbe yield will average from 12 to 14 tons per acre, while the percentage of sugar last year was a fraction above 13 per cent. The returns show that Chino leads both in quantity of beets produced per acre and tho percentage of sugar. Alvarado falls below Watsonville in both particulars. The average yield of beets is about 12 tons per acre and the percentage of suear in tbe beets a trifle over 12 per cent. This year the Alva rado factory has contracted for 2800 acres of beets, from which a yield of 33,000 tons is expected. The factory at Watsonville is now getting ready to start up, and the one at Alvarado will be a little behind"hand. The capacity of the Chino factory is 220,000 pounds every 24 hours; that at Watsonville 16.),000 pounds per 24hourB, and the one at Alvarado 60,000 each 24 hours. Now Try This. It will cost you nothing and will surely do you good, If you have a Cough, Cold, or any trouble with Throat. Chest or Lungs. Dr. King's New Discovery ior Consumption, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to give relief, or money will be paid back. Sufferers from La Grippe found it just the thing and under its use had a speedy and perfect recovory. Try a sample bottle at our expenso and learn for yourself just how good a thing it is. Trial bot tles free at 0, F. Helnzeman's, druggist and chemist, 222 N, Main street. Large sue 50c. and tI.OO. ________ Farmers aud Horsomen— Mall's Cream Salve tor horses will keep the files off a sore, hea's barbed wire cuts, cures old sores. Home th ng new, something good SI. Oil <* Vaughn's drug store, Fourtu and Spring sta. Fire lsiurnucH Kate* Radaoed. Independent oi ihe "rompact." See Basket*, villi-,-/.is North Main (Laufrauco building) and save inouty. Wild Doves I Wild Doves I First of the season, at Fred Hantman's, Molt maiket. Tulepbone 188. Stamla at tbe Bead. The light running Domestic. H. 3. Momor;, 353 sou h Spring st. DIED. HEWITT—At hli residence. 807 W. Washing ton street, Aug. 18, 1893, Capt, jc. W. Hewitt, U. S. A. Funera' notice later. Notice. CONSUMERS OF WATER FROM THE LOS Angeles City Wner company plant ar hereby uotitied that If they pc iv t any build ing or street contractor to use water fiom their *'ydran.s, unless such ..oniractors show a per mil from this co npsny, their water will be shut off without further amice, and a penalty will be charged (or such Infraction of tbe regula tions before wa or will again b ■ put on. LOS ANGALBS CiTY WATER COMPANY, « 10 3m THE CROPS. The Weather Bureau'! Report of their Condition. The local weather bureau furnishes tbe following report of the condition of tbe crops in Sonthern California during tbe past week: Tiie warmest weather of the season prevailed the past week, the tempera ture at Los Angeles averaged two and a half degrees daily above tbe normal, and the excess at San Diego averaged nearly one and a half degrees daily. No rain fell in any of tbe districts, none is sxpecled at this season and none is de sired on acoount of fruit drying whioh ia in active progress in every direction. Clear weather prevailed except some foggy mornings in the northern districts bean sections, which were desirable for this crop. Fruits ripened rapidly and the markets are supplied with fruits of pretty much every variety. Abnormally low prices prsvail for pro .ducts generally; dried apricots, the finest that have been cured for seasons, are almost going a begging for buyers, though quite a large shipment was re ported from Santa Ana at 7c a pound, which ia about half tbe usual price re alised by driers. Grain and hay are bringing low prices and large quantities are being stored in expectation of better prices later on. BAN LUIS OBtSPO. The mornings were foggy all tbe week and the afternoons sunny, favorable for beans, of which there is a large acreage. Threshing continues with good yield, VENTURA COUNTY. Ventura—The bean crop of tbe county ia estimated at 18,000 tons from 26,000 acres. The demand for beans has slightly increased, six carloads were shipped this week. Bardsdale — The weather has been warm for the past three weeks. Beans are ripening rapidly and they will soon be gathered. The crop seems generally well filled except Limas in some places. The price offered is fair; the old crop is about exhausted. Late potatoes are planted. LOS ANGELES COUNTY. Verdugo—Peaches and pears are ripen ing rapidly. Fruit growere are generally drying their peaches in this vicinity, the weather being favorable, and the prices for fresh fruit low. Compton—Large quantities of pota toes were shipped during tbe week. Covina—The past week's weather waa the warmest of tbe season. Tbe weath er has been warm enough to assist in killing black scale and cleaning orchards to some extent. Peaches and neotarines are ripening rapidly. Orange trees are growing finely. Pomona—From present appearances but few prunes will be sold this season on acoount of the low price for the fiesh frnit; moßt of tbe growers will dry their fruit, expecting to obtain better prices later on. BAN BERNARDINO COUNTY. Ontario —The cannery will start np as soon as the early peaches are ripe enough to handle. Chino —Sugar beets are maturing rap idly. The sugar percentage ia very sat isfactory, averaging about 15 percent; 5500 tons have already been harvested; the yield per acre ia better than last year's, going as high aa 35 tons an acre. RIVERSIDE COUNTY, Banning—Early Crawford peaches are now ripe and the size, appearance and quality are superior to former crops. Moreno —Sixteen six-horse teams are employed in hanling grain from the field in section 7 to Alessandro and Riverside. Winchester—Little hay and grain are being shipped oat of the valley at pres ent, owing to the extremely low prices. Farmers are holding their crops. Elsinore—Apricots tell harvested; no buyers, jJtfces low, fruit firSt-claas. ORANGE COUNTY. Anaheim—Warmer weather prevailed the past w*ek daring the day; the nights were cool and pleasant, with very little moisture. Beet shipping continues at the rate of 10 care a day. The saccharine matter aveiageslO psr cent. Fullerton—A walnut growers' associa tion was formed last week and a com mittee appointed to co-operate with the Los Kietos association in selling the crop. Garden Grove—The project of starting a creamery is being debated; there is no better place in the county than here and it would pay from the start. Banta Ana —One hundred cases or 3000 dozen eggs were shipped to SouthernOali fornia points this week. Large quanti ties of apples are being chipped. SAN DIEGO COUNTY. Encondido—Grapes are beginning to come into tbe market. Tbe work of gathering and drying peaohes will soon begin. Tbe ranchers of San Paequal have not yet disposed of their apricot-), there are no buyers. San Diego City— Fruit drying is in full blast, mostly peaches and nectar ines. Fresh fruit is abundant but prices keep up well, especially for melons. Great quantities of grain are coming in for shipment; several ships are loading for foreign ports. FaHadena (Los Angeles county, late report)— Warm weather continued until tbe latter part of tbe week. Peaches are a heavy crop but mostly going to waste from lack of a market. Pears are ripening. Professor Brown, superintendent of the city schools, announces that an ex amination for high achool specialty teachers will be held September 2d. Those teachers not having certificates by that time cannot enter upon their duties. Should Be Arretted* The Popular Demand —Who? What should be arrested? All excessive nervousness, dyspep sia, headache, dizziness, sleeplessness, neural gia, nervous debility, dullness, confusion of mind, nervous prostration, etc. They should be arrested or stopped before they develop luto a condition that can but result fatally. For thi-i purpobe no remedy equals Dr. Mills' Resto rative Nervine, the discovery of the renowned spocialist, whose remedies are tbe wonder of tho civilized world. Nervine is sold by C. H. Hancu, 177 N. spring, on a positive guarantee Ask for bis book free. Wall Paper at Coat. White back S cents a rol , gold paper id cents a roll. Labor below cost—we charge 10 cents a roll aud emp oy union workmen at 15 coins a nil. tills Is your chance to save money. F. W. liaucr, 237 South Spring street For the Choicest Butter In Ihe oily go to Los Angeles creamery, 322 W. ,-econd mic.i. Churned fresh every day. Poultry Supplies. Incub\tors, creosozoue and everything for 0.l ry keepers ai 121 S. Broadway. Wall Paper at Coat. Closing out saie-Ecxstrom <s Strasburg, 307 and 'Mi) South Main street. lio Ton Want Wall PaperT Closing out sale—Eckstrom & Strasburg 307 aud 300 -outh Main street. ■ - Bsecham's Fnus are falihful friends. JOHN CARGILL. A. Brave Haa Who stopped a Runaway Team. The Wbittier: A lew days ago ws were passing ln front ot tha Hollenbeck in Los Angelas when a large, powerful team of bay horses, hitched to an omni bus, oame running at a terrific rate down tbe street, throwing tbe omnibus against a post and smashing it all to pieces. They then kept on in thsir run, headed toy tbe sidewalk where there were crowds ol people. Suddonly, Just as they were reaching a point where they could have run no farther without at least injuring many parsons, a man jump out and caught them by tha bits. ''What a fool," was tha ory, "he will ba killed," but instead of that he aoon stopped tbe team and thus by hia brav ery saved at least the, injury of several and blbo prevented tne team from run ning through tha great plats window of the dry goods bouse on that corner. We looked in the papers the next morning to see who the baro of that oc casion was, bat the whole affair waa dis missed with a lew lines that scarcely mentioned the daring act ol this brays man. We took occasion to inquire and learned tbat his name was John Oargiil. If there ever waa a man tbat deserved a medal lor saving life at the riak ol his own it does seem tbat it ia thia man John Oargiil. All we know of him ia his name and his noble aotlon on that day. Tbe citizens of Los Angslss oftsn do nate money liberally to do something for come traveling politician or junket ing party who deserve really nothing at their hands, and it does look as though' with such liberality in that direction they should not forget to snoout aged such noble deads as that ol John Oargiil. POLICE RECORD. * Few Galea of Any Nate Which Occurred Yesterday. The police record for tbe past 24 hours shows very few arrests. Charles Welch, Isaac MsndiUlss, W. L. Sullivan, Mrs. Franoes Murphy and Frank MoGuf&ng ware booked as drunks. Joe Guthrie and — Buelna wars locked up for dieturbing the peace. Frank Morton waa taksn in by Offleer McClain and held on autpioion. At 9:30 p. m. some friends of Phillip Foley brought bim to tbs central sta tion and asked tbat he be accorded med ical treatment, They wars accommo dated. 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