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HE IS MERRY AND SLY REYNARD, THOUGH A JOLLY BEAST, IS CONSIDERABLE OF A NUISANCE. •testleas. Alert and Full of Reaourees —An Animal Whoso Career Is Often Short Lived, but Whose Uxistenco la Neverthe less a Happy One. "How few people know what an inter esting chnpthe fox is!" aaid tho natural ist. "They know him only by reputation snrl that us n chiclicn thief, which he is. But he haß lota of points, I tell you. A Tnorry, sly dog is reynard. All Bum mer ho lives in luxurious ease* roam ing tho woods and Himntering by the pearly brooks, or basking in the noon day Htm. "Ho loves fish and going down to the itroam he waits till he spies a plump trout. It's all ovor in n twinkle. A loap, a snap, and off ho trots with his juicy morsel. A stupid crawfish snoozes by his hole near the water's edge. Reynard drops his tail in the water and tickles him with it. The angered crus tacoan comes out of his hiding place and is seized and crushed, armor and all. When tho ripening corn is ready to drop, and tho luscious fruits have reuched their maturity, and all nature is plethoric with ripening fullness, then Master Fox is in clover. Timid rabbits prick up their ears and run, un conscious of danger, along the hillside; the quails skulk noiselessly in the wheat stnbble; birds pour forth their notes of praise—and he catches them all. 'He loves frnits, stealthily stealing into orchards, where apples and plump pears tempt, and in the vineyard he fairly revels in grapes. His cubs grow fat and saucy. He Bhows them how to pilfer lioney, and when the busy bees have laid up a winter store he crawls to the hives near the garden fence, and jumping up to the small opening licks the sweet drops with pure delight. Out como the stinging, humming honey mak ers, and settle like a pall on his thick pelt, but he doubles up in a twinkling, and rolling over and over crushes them by the score and eats them as a relish. Cunning? No animal beats him. Look at his brainy head. His delicate ears— broad below to catch every sound from the highest note of the shrill warbler to the low crooning of the cricket, or the distant murmur of storm, or the fevered pants of the prancing hounds, and taper ing so sharply to a point that they can shape themselves to every wave of air that makes the tiniest rustle of noise. Note the crafty calculation and fore sight of the low,flat brow. Wbat a nose! Now full of resolute purpose pointing straight forward, and anon turning ap with concentrated malice and ecorn. The eye, deep set, a regular robber's eye, lacking the soft beauty of the tim id deer, or tho fascinating glare of the cat's, yet it trembles with modest hu mility or glares with murderous rage, flashing fire and vengeance. Energy and self control speak in the thin, cyn ical lips, and the mouth, opens from ear to ear. He can leap, crawl, tub and swim with the velocity of lightning,and his wiry body is carried co noiselessly along that scarce a trace Is left. His delicate footfalls echo no response even among the dead leaves of the forest. His walk is treacherous, his glance sinister. Seizing a bunch ef grain in his mouth, he will swim into tha midst of a flock of ducks and seize the plumpest for a dinner. "Ho will feign death like a possum, and even the hound's teeth and the flash of gunpowder havesf ailed to arouse him, A farmer surprised one in a hen roost. Believing that the fox was dead from overeating the farmer kicked the stiff ened body on tbe floor, pioked it np by the tail and flung it out in the barn yard. In a jiffy .tho. fox gathered up his legs and escaped. "He is voracious, Is reynard. When hunger pressed and gaunt and lean from starvation, he'll not refuse serpents and toads and aotss and" rats. He has been known to attack and 'kill young calves and lambs, and if the seashore is near v.-ill revel in oysters and shellfish. A group of rabbits are feeding in a clever patch. He'll crawl along, nibbling the juicy flowers, until near enough to make a grab. He'll stalk a bird with his hind legs dragging behind him un til near enough to 6pring. How farmers dread his inroads in the poultry yard! Fasten the yard up tight, and he will burrow a winding passage into the ground beneath and suddenly appear among the drowsy chickens and stupid geese, whose shrill and alarmed cries arouse the farmer from his bed to sally forth, finding all safe. Then the fox will sneak back and pack away with the plumpest pullet or the fattest goose. February is the month when reynard goes a-wooing, and a wide range he takes, flirting and toying with every vixen that chances in his way. It is ful ly GO days before madam clears the rub bish all out of her burrow and brings forth her young, from three to six at a litter. It will be fully a month before tho sharp nosed cubs begin to play and gambol about the doorway of their home. Perhaps it will be at the root of an old tree, beneath a ledge of rocks, or in the hollow of a dead tree trunk, or a burrow with several entrances in the sand or loam. Telltale chicken bones and feathers and fur strewn about the en trance speak of many a hen roost robbed or of foolish rabbitß and overconfident grouse that have furnished food for the ever hungry cubs. The mother fos faithfully feeds her young and boldly steals to support them, bho knows, as all sportsmen know, that the hounds will not follow her while she has a familj - depending upon her. "A merry,devil may care life does the fox lead indeed! It may be a short one, for traps and snares are many, hunters are alert, and the scent of hound is keen. But reynard rollicks and roysters and plays the bold freebooter amid it all." — New York Sun. Woman, once made equal to man, be cometu his superior.—Socrates. For Over Flrty Yeara Mrs. Winslow'bSoothinu Bvßupbasbeonused for children teething. It soothes the child* softens the gums, allays all pain, euros wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five centa a hottle. Horse blankets and lap robes, Fov's old re liable saddlery house, 3£5 N. Los Angeles. SOWERKROWT. LOS ANGELES LOCAL MARKETS. (The quoutlons given below are curront wholesale selling prices]. Poultry and Kegs. Poultry- Hens, $5.00055.60 per doz.; roung roosters,s4.ooftts4 50; old roosters,s«.OOoss.OO; broilers, $2.5O(«)$3,0(); ducks, $5.00x v 6,00; tar keys, 13 to Uc per lb, Sous—California ranch, per doz., 30(9 32c; eastern, 27c. IJalry Products. Butter—Fanoy creamery, 28-ounce squares, 60 io 60c; fanny laity, par roll, 50 to sSoi choice, 45 to 60c. Oiiaass—Eastern, per lb„ 13 to 14c: callfor nls, large, l2o; 3-lb., band, lSo; Young Amor lcs, 15c Mill Froduots. Flour—Per bbl, 1.. A. XXX X, $3.60: Oapltol Mln*, $3.00; Sperry's, $4.15: Drilled Huow, t-i 15; Victor, $4,15; Grown, $4 15; Stocktonia, $4.15. Mill Fbkd—Bran, per ton, $21; short*, $23: mixed feed (corn and barley), per 100 lbs ,1)11; cracked corn, $1.05; feed meal, $1.01; tolled barley, 75c. Dried Fruit. ArrLEs—Bundried'sackr,7o9c per box; b!., 1001 in; evsporaled, fancy, 1 >(sU2r. ArxieoTa— Fancy, per lb., 11012 He; choice, 9»lil0c. Peaches—Fancy, unpeelert, per lb., 8010 c; peeled, 12013 c. Prunes—Choice, boxes, per lb., 8010 c; sacks, 007 c; fancy, 0010 c. Fresh fruit. Ain.Es-P«r box, $101.50. Bananas—For bunch, $1.75(82. Cranhf.rires—Per bbl., $7.2507.50. Pears—Per box, SI Grapes—Per box, 75085 c. Brain and Hay. Barley—Feed, per cental, 70o: brewing, $1. Wheat—No. 1, per cental, 81.15; Ho. 2, $1. Corn—Per cental, $1. Oats—No. 1, pnr cental, $1.50. Bay—Oat, $809; wheat $0010; barley, $80 9: alfalfa, $0;a)10. Btraw— Barley, per ton, $5; wheat, $5. Vegetables. Beans—Navy or small write, p»r 100 lbs., $2,7508.25; pink, per 100 lbs., $3 0003.50; Dieck-eved, per 100 lbs., $2.5002.75; Uma, $3.60(43.75. Potatoes—Per 100 lbs., 70c051.15. Beets—Per 100 lbs.. 75c I .'abb a ua—Per 100 lbs.. 55070 a. Carrots—Per 100lbs., 75c - onions—Per 100 lbs., $1.2591.35. Pa run i rs—Per 100 lbs., $1. Bweet Potatoes—Per 100 lbs., 750. Tomatois—Per Box, 85c. Turnips—Per I'JO lbs., 90c. Frash Meats. Wholesale butchers' prices for whole car casses : Beef—First quality, s©sJ4c; second, 4>,0 iJKCi third, 404>^c. Veal-Range, heavy, 4HO5Vjc; do. light, (10 SUo; dalrv, 6^070. Mutton—4it®sUc; Bprlng lamb, 707L 1 C Pore-808J^c. Smoked Meats, Btc. Ham-—Rex, per lb . Vi'ic Bacon—Sex, per lb., 16c; Defiance. 14 /lC ; light medium, i:!V»c. Pore—Dry salt, IOMOIIO per lb. 1) hi ed Beef—llol2c per lb. Lard—Per lb., lv tierces, compound, 8c; Rex, pure, 10' a c. Win.s and Liquors. [Quotations on liquors revised by BT. J. Woolla > oott, impel ter and exporter. Bee ad. I Chamfaiine—Mudbi, pi iris, $35; quarts,s33: Pommery, pints, $38.50: quarts, $34 50; lto • derer. pint*, $30.50: quarts. $34.50; Mouopole, plats, $35; quarU, $33; Del beck, pints, $34; quarts, $32. Bitters—Angostura, $1.15; Oamiana. $7; Fernet Branca, $16.50; Hostettei's, $BM): Amer Picon. $17; Harper's WlldUhorry, $7.75; Peruvian, $7.55; Peppermint, $2.35; Veue suela. $8.25; Lash, $7. Ale—Bars it Co., by Foster, $11.75: by Burke, 517.50; Tennent's $L3.50c McMullen's, $21. Stout—Qulness's. by Foster, $11,50; by Burke, $17.50; Johnson, $11.50; Tennents, $12. * Beer-Val Blatz Milwaukee quarts, $11 50: pints, $12; Red Ribbon, quarts. $15: pluts. $ib. Extract or Mali - Hull". Mali, $3.25; Liquid Bread, $3.75: Best Tonic, $2.75 ncr dozen. Whisky—Duffy's Malt, $0.25; Hermitage. $11; Belle of Bourbon, $0.50; H. J. W. Bour bon, $8.50; H. J. W. Rye, $8.50: Mellwood. $11; J. H. Cutter O. X.,, $11.65; A No. 1,58.50: Old Taylor. $12. Whisky by Bbl—From $1.65 to $1.45 per gallon aocordlng to age. Scotch WHisxY-Stewart'e Aberdeen, $12.50; Oarnkirk, $13.50. Irish Whisky—lrish Malt, $11; Burkes $13.00. Kaoa—Five-gallon, 65c; 10-gallon, SiOc: ball barrels, $1 55. Dimuohnb—Half gallon, $2.75; one-gallon, $3.75. QmoER AL«—C. St C. Belfast, $15.00; Ross, $16.50. GIN-A. V. H„ $24.00: I. A. I. N„ $25 50; Boord'sOld Tom, $11.00; Burnett's $10.50; Wolf's pints, $12,00; quarts, $11.00. Sauterne—Bert's, quarts, $11.00: pint", $12,000; A. Da l.uee it Fll's, quarts, $13 00; pints, $14.00. Warra WINS— Qeischelmer, quarts, $14.00; Maccaraoner, quarts, $10.00; l.ebfraunrucfa, quarts, $17.00; Eoenigen Vie Berb, quarts, $30.00. Claret—Chateau La Rose, quarts, $7.00; flats, $8.00; Margaux, pints, $12.00: qusrts, 11.00; Chateau de Frands,quarts,s9.( 0; pint), 10.00; PontetCanot, quarts, $14.00; pints, f 15.00. Mineral Water—Apollinarls, quarts, $9.50; pints, $13.50; Bethseds, quarts, $8.50; half, gallons, $5.50: Londonderry, half-gallons, $7.05: quarts, $10.00; pints, $14.00: Hunyadi, ■11.78; Mass soda, pints; $0.00: quarts, $7.50; White Rock, $6.50; Viehv. $12.50. OookAC—Hennetsy.X. $16.75: XXX, $21.00; Kartell, X, $17.50; Martell, XXX, $21.50; Evarlste, Daponte St Co., $20.00. Cordials—Marlschine, $13.50: Vermouth, N. P., $6.65, Italian, $6.50; Kummell, $15.00; Absinthe, $18.50; Anisette, $17.00. Wines—Claret, 30055; Zinfandel, 55085 c; Port, Angelica, Sherry, Muscatel, 45c051.25 per gallon. " When pain and anguish wring the brow A ministering angel now"—Bromo-Heltzer COCA TAMTP CALISAYA lUlulj Combined with Sulphate of Hydraalia. Nervousness, Dyspepaia, Loss of Appetite, ' Debility and a low condition of the ayatem will be promptly relieved and cured by its use. Invaluable lor overworked business men and weak, nervoua women. Pleasant, prompt and efficient, lttudoses.fl. Get the genuine; man ufactured only by Taylor <fc Myers Pharmacy Co., Bt. Paul, Minn. Loa Angeles agents, U. M. SALE & BON, 220 a Spring sL 4-i ly Order to Show Cause Upon Creditors' Petition. IN THE SI'PERIOR COURT OF THE COUN- Iy of Los Angeles, state of California. In tho matter of Mrs. 8. Llghtfoot, in insolv ency. upon reading and tiling the petition of Mi A. Newmark <t Co., Simpson-Montgomery Emit company, Pacific Crockery ami Tinware com pany, N. Well it Co., J. A. Bailey tt Co., Stan ley & Henry, Meigs & Strattt, Blake, Moftlt it Towne and Southern Califor nia Cracker company, accompanied by a bond as required by law, and upon motiono'f Craft & Latham, Ksi|K., counsel for the peti tioners, it la ordered that Mrs. 8. Lightfoot do appear at this court, in department 5, at the, court house, county of Los Angeles, on the 15th day of February, 181)4, at 10 o'clock a m., and show cause, If any there be, why she should not be adjudged an insolvent debtor in accord ance Witb the provisions of- the insolvent act Of eighteen hundred and eighty, and why the thu prayer ot the said petition should not be granted. His further ordered, that no eredi tor whose debt is provable under said act shall be al lowed to prosecute lo final judgment nut action therefor against said respondent until the question ot discharge shall have been de termined, and thai any and all such suits and proceedings be stayed until the further order of the court. And ii is further ordered, that until ihe fur ther order of litis court said respondent be ami is hereby restrained from collecting any debt or disposing of any property belonging lo her or under her control. It is fitrll ii-r ordered, that a copy of said peti tion, with it COpJ of this order, shall be served on the saitl debtor in the same manner as Is provided by law for theeervice of summons tn civil actions, and that such service shall be made at least ten days before the time fixed for the hearing. Dated this 'Mth day of October, 189.1. LUCIEN SHAW, Judge. tiraff it Latham, attorneys for petitioning creditors, 307 West First street, Los Angeles, Cai. 111-4-moil lOt Notice to Depositors. THE LOS ANGELES SAVINGS BANK herewith glvea uuiioe that it is prepared to pay on demand all depositors who have given notice to withdraw their fund', and which nolle** expire during the montha of November and December, 1893 LOS ANUELKS BtVlsitsS BANK. By W. M. CAtrWetU* total I, 11-eU laa LOS ANGELES HERALD, MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 18. 1893. ArWrV. rrtrtWWAWrr r tVm - - are. i irmWA BALD HEADS! *What is the condition of yours? Is your hair dry, harsh, brittle? Does it split at the ends? Has it a lifeless appearance? Does it fall out when combed or brushed? Is it full of dandruff ? Does your scalp itch ? Is it dry or In a heated condition ? If these are some of your symptoms be warned in time or you will become bald. Skookum Root Hair Grower If what you need. Its production Is not an accident, but the result of scientific research. Knowledge of tho diseases of tho hair aud scalp led to thedlscov ery of how to treat tbem. "Skookum "contains neither minerals nor oils. It Is not a Dye., but addlgntfuliy cooling and refreshing Tonic. By stimulating the follicles, it stop* falling hair, aura dandruff and grows hair on bald tW" Keep the scalp clean, healthy, and Iree from Irritating eruptions, by the use of Skookum Skin Soap. It destroys parasiiio insect*, which feed on and destroy the hair. If your druggist cannot supply you send direct to us. and we will forward prepaid, on receipt ot price. Grower, (1.00 per bottle ; « (or $3.00. Soap, 50c per jar; «f0r«3.50. THE SKOOKUH ROOT HAIR GROWER CO., n fah*£ nK 37 M 0,, ,■ Flfth Avenue, Now York, S. Y. Los Angeles Terminal R'y. I.os Angeles depots, East end ol First street aad Downey avenue bridges. Leave Los Angeles for Leave I'asadeua for Pasadena. Los Angeles. t 6:25 a.m ♦ 7 :16 a.m • 7:10 n. in * 8:05 a.m • 8:00 a.m * 9:05 a.m • 0:00 a. m 'Io:4oa.iii •ll;00a.ru "12:25 p.m *12:20p.m b 1:05 p.m • 1:40p.m » 1:45 p.m • 3:oopm * 3:05 p.m » 4:00p.m " 4:05 p.m • 6:20p.m * 6:25 p.m • 6 'jop.in * 7;05p.m •11:16p.m * 8:05 p.m <11:55 p.m Downey avenue leaving time 7 minutes later. Leave Los Aneefes for Leave Altadena June- Altadeua Junction. tion for Los Angeles. • 9:00 a m *lo:10 a.m »ll:00a.m •12:00 m. ( 1:40p m I 2:40 p.m • 4:00p.m * 5:00 p.m All trainsatart (ro.n First-street depot. Leave Los Angeles for Leave Glendale for Los Glendale. Angeles. t 6:40a.m ♦ 7:26 a.m I 8:20 a.m t 9:12 a m •12:35 p.m * 1180 p.m • 5.25 p.m • 6:13 p.m Leevt Los Angelea for-Leave East ran Pedro Long Beach and East' for Eau Pedio. Los Angeles. • 0:45 n.m • 7:'sa.in { l:10p.m 1 11:16 a.m t 5:l«p in t 3-40 p.m 1 6 00 p.m I 4;10i).m Between E Ml Ban Pedro and Long Beach. 10 minutes. RDBIO CANYON AND ECIio~MOtJSTAIN. Trains leave I.os Angeles Hum., 11a.m. aud 4 p.m. Sundays, 0 a.m., 11 a.m.,1:40 p.m. and 4 p.m. Fine pavilion and hotel, good music aud grand entertainment. •Dally, t lally except Hrmliys. (Sundays only. a Except Saturdays. bSitordayd only. Stages meet the 8 a.m ami 12:20 p m. >rains at Pusadt.ua fur Mt. Wi.sou on new trai'. Paasengo a leaving Los Angeles ou the 8 s.m. traiu ior Wilson Peak can return fame day. On theatre nidus the 11:15 p.m. train tor Passdeua will wait nut I 20 minutes after theater closes, when notice is received from theater by the agent at First street that there are passengers for that train special rales to excur lon and picnic puticr. Depots east end First-sired and Dowuey avenue bridge. City ticket office at A. B. Greenwald's cigar store, coruer First and Bprlng sis. General ofllces, First-street depot. T. B. BURNETT, General Manager. jj2tf W. WINCUP, Gen, Passenger Ag't. j >At IMC COAST MTKAMBHIP OU. Uoodall, I'erkius St Co., General Agents, San Francisco. Northern routes embrace lines for Portland, Ore., Victoria, B. C , and Pu«et Sound, Alaska and all coast points. SOUTHERN ROUTES. TIME TABLE FOR DECEMBER, 1893. LIAVK SAN FRANCISCO. For- I Port Harford H. S. Corona, December 4, Santaßarbara 13. 22, 31, Jan. 9. Redondo Port Los Angeles.. iB. 8. Santa Rosa, December Newoori. I 9, 18, 27, Jan. 5. San Diego I For— S. 8. f os Ange.es, December Bast Han Pedro.... 2, 11. 20, 29, Jan. 7. San Pedro and way 8. B. Eureca, December 7, ports 16, 25, Jan. 3. LEAVE POST LOS ANUELES AND REDONDO. For— & 8. Santa Rosa, December 2,11, 20. 29, Jan. 7. Sau Diego 8. 8. Coroaa, December 6, 15 24. Jan. 2. For— 8, 8. Banta Rosa, December San Francisco 4, 13,22, 31, Jan. 9. Port Harlord 9. a Corona, Decembers, Santa Barbara..... 17, 26, Jan. 4. LEAVE SAN PIDRO AND BAST SAN PEDRO. For— ,8. 8. Eureka. December 1, Sau Francisco 10, 19, 28, Jan. 6. and S. S. i.os Angeles, December way ports I 8,14, 23, Jaa. 1. Cars to conueot with steamers via San Pedro leave 8. P. R. R. (Arcade) depot at 5 p. m. and Terminal R R. depot at 5:15 p. m. Cars to connect via Redondo leave Santa Fe depot at 10 a.m., or from Redondo Railway depot at 0 a. in. Cars to connect via Port Loe Angeles leave S. P. R. R. depot at 1:10 p. in. for steamers north bound. Plana of steamers' cabins at agent's office, where berths may be s cured. Tbe company reserves the right to change the steamers or their days of sailing. tW For passage or freight as above or for tickets to and from all important points in Europe, apply to W. PARRIS, Agent. Office, No. 124 W. Second attest, Loa Angeles OCI'HaCKN UAI.IFOKMA KAIL.WAV COMPANY. iSanta Fe Route.) IN EFFECT SUNDAY. DEC. 17, 1893. Trains leave aud are due to arrive at i -os An geles (La tiraude statian) First st. and Sauta Fe aye. ~~Leave Los Angklk.h. i Arrive. • 5:15 p.m . . Chicago Limited • 9:00 a.m • 7:00a.m ...Overland Express... * 6:20 p.m • 8:15a.m San Diego Coast Line. * I:lspm • 4:30 p.m San Diego Coast Line. • 6:50 p.m • 7:00a.m f 1 * 9:00 a m • 0:00 a.m . ..San Bernardino. . • 9:50 am i via Pasadena > t 1:30 p.m • 4:00 p.m • 6:20 p.m • 5:15 p.m l j * 7:35 p.m • 7:00».m i Riverside via i t 1:30 p.m • 9;00a.m > .Sun Beruaid.no. j* 6:20p.m t 6:05 a m t.. .Riverside aud — i 1*10:15 a.m tlt:00 a.m ' .can Bernardino.. >a. • 4:30p.m ( via Orange. >f* 0:50 p.m .* 7:00a.m fßedlands, Mentone! I* 9:50a.m • 9:00 a.m .and High and | t 1:30 n.m } via > * 6:2Q p.in • 4:00p m I Pasadena I f 7:35 p.m • s:lspm I J t 6:05 am <He lands, .Memoir , *10:15a.m 111 0' a.m J.and Highlandsvla.J • 4;jop.m (Orange & Riverside) • 6:50 p.m • »;00 a.m f 1 ► 7:35 a.m . Azusa. Pasadena I • 8:43 a.m • 1:30 pro I and • 9:'Oa.m • 4:00p.m ' Intermediate ... } f 1:30 p.m » 5:30 p.m Stations 1 • 4:1(1 n.m | • (1:20 p.m • 7:00 p m ( J * 7 35 p.m • 7:00a.m Pasadena » 9:00 am • 5:15 p.m Pasadena t 1:30 p m f 6:05 a.m! Santa Ana f 8:50 a.m • - ii. in Santa Ana t 1:50p.m Santa Aua • 1:15 p.m • 4:3opm .Santa ana * 6:50p.m ' 7:5 a a.m SaulaMonica ■ 9:-lsain •10:15 a.m Santa Monica • i!:sop.m • 4:45 p.m Santa Monica " 0:34 p.m •10:00 a.m Redondo • 8:29 a.m • 4:45 p.m Redondo • 3:50 p.m t 9:00a.m San Jacinto v Pasadena t 1:30p.m ,11:00 a.m san Jao nto via Orange t 900 h.in Temecula via Pssadena f 1:30 p.m fH :00am Temecula via Orange. ..: t 8:15 p.m Kscendldo v Coaat Line t 1:15 p.m Trains via Pasadena line arrive at Downey avenue station 7 minutes earlier and leave 7 minutea later. •Dally. (Daily except Sunday. JSuuda s only. I. W. McOKE, City Pass. >t T. Agt., ' 120 N. Spring st., Lob Angeles. And La Grande stnllon. "perry, MOTT ft CO.'S LUMBER YARDS AND FLAWING- MILLS. MS Coainarcla) street, Los Angeles, Cal Southern Facile Company IMPORTANT CHANGE OK TIME OCTOBER I, 1893. Trains leave and are due to arrive at L.09 ANGksXKS iARVADK DKFUT) Filth atreet, dally, aa follows: Leave for destination. Arrive 2:00 p.m -au Fran. .It Hacratn to 7:30 a.m 10:40 p.m -an Fran, di Bacram'to 1:48 pm 2:00 p.m Ogden Si Eaat, 2d class 7:30 a.m 10:40 p.m Ogden 4 Eaat. Ist class 1:48 p.m 10;40p.m Portland. Or 7:30a.m 8:30 a.m...El Paxo and Bast... 4:00 p.m 8:30 a.m . Denting and East 4:Oopm 8:30a.m Banning 4 00 p.m Redlands 9:2 lam 8 30a.m Redlands. 10.10 a.m Lo:3oa.m Redlands 4:00p.m 4:30 p.m Redlands ; 0:15 p.m Colton, I 59:21 am 8:30 s.m Colton. Al0:10a.m 10:30a.m Colton 4 00 p.m 4:30 p.m 'Colton 0:15 pm Riverside -it 2 1 a.m 8:30 am Riverside AlO.lOa.m 10:30 a.m Riverside 4:00 p.m 4 .30 p.m Riverside 0 15 p.m Ban Bernardino s.«:2t ta.tn 8 30 a.m Ban Bernaidlno 110 10 am 10:30a.m Ban B-rnardluo 4.00 p.ui 4:30 p. m.. Ban Bernardino.... 6:15 i.m Chino. . AB:soa.m ":30a.m Chino t9;2la.m ■130 p.m Chlno Al0:10a.m 48:45 p.m Chino 6:15 p.m 8:15 a.m Monrovia 7:55 a.m , Moun.via A9:57a.m a3 00 p.m Monrovia 6:16 p.m Monrovia 4:45 p.m 7:30a.m SanU Barbara 1:48 p.m 2*00p. 31 . . .Banta Barbara 9:10p.m '■'•.a.m Bantu Ana Si Anaheim 9 :03 a.m 5:10 o.m Santa Ana & Anaheim A4:o4p.m 4:52 p.m Tv-tin 8:43a,m A9:4oa.m Whittier 8:43 a.an 4:52 p.m.... Whittier Al:4spm 9:25 aro Long B'ch St San Pedrr. 8:15 p.m a 12:50 p.tn San P tiro Si Long B'ch ill :50a. m 5:00 p.m Long B'ch Si Kan Pedto 4:15 p.m 0:30. Sauta Monica 8:08 am Banta Mdnirja 8:50a.m 1:10 p.m . ....Buuta Monica 12:28 p.m 5:15 p.m Kama Monica 4:25 p.m 6 25 pm Kama Monica 1 :lo p.m... Soldi*, a' Home.... 8:08 a.m 6:26 p.m... .boldier.' Home 12:28 p.m •■•■•>».!• ...Port Los Angeles... 12:28 p.m 1:10 p.tn .Poit Los Angelei.. 4:25 p.m A4:oop.m f Chatswortn Fark.l A9:ooa.m j Trains start from I ■ Sau Fernando st. f Ideootonly. j CATALINA ISLAND. Southern pacific Company's trains connect at San Pedro with the flne atetmer Falcon. Leave Arcade Depot. Arrive 9:25 a m Saturday ...Monuay 4:15 p.m Take Banta Monloa trains from Ban Fernanda street. Nand's function, Commercial etreet. Arcade depot, Jefferson street (Wlnttrop ela tion), Grand svonuo. or University. For north: Aroade, Commercial street, Naud's Junction, San Fernando street. For east: Arcade, Commercial street, Naud's Junction. For other branches: Arcade. Commercial street, Nand's Junction, Ban Fernando street. Local and through tloketa sold, baggage cheeked, Pullman sleeping oar reservations msde.and general information given upon ap plication to J. 11. ORAWLBY , Asst. c Pas. Aft,, No 144 B. Spring st., cor. Becond. CUARL.fS BEYLKR, Agent at depots. * Sundays only. A ouudays excepted. RICH D GRAY. Oca. Traffic Mgr. T. H GOODMAN, Seti'l Passenger Art, Redondo Railway Winter Time Card Na 11. IN EFFECT 5 A. M. MONDAY, SEPT. 25. 1803. Los Angeles Dep>t, co ncr Grand Avenue and Jefferson street. Take Grand avenue cab err Main street and Agricultural I ark :>orsecars. Trains Trains leave Loa Angel, a Redondo for Redondo for Les Angeles DAILY DAILY 9:15 a.m. 7:45 a.m. 1:36 p.m. 11 00a.m. 5:10 p.m. 3:45 p.m. Run' Ing time between Los Angeles and Re doudo Beach, 50 minutes. City ticket office at A. B. Greenwald's Cigar Store, corner First and Spring streets. GEO. J. AINsWORTH, President. K. H. THOMPSON. Vice-President. J. N. BUITON, Bupt. Redondo Beach. TOOTHS UNFOETUNATE. f —GIBBON'S «S|piSßj|juWH tab] 1 s bed" in °j 854. lot ant) ffigSefinlnal dlseases^snott ita forras, P Bemlna3 Weakness, Impotency and Lost Manhood per manently cured. Tbe sick and afflicted shoal* not fail io call upoa bit*. Tb* Dootor bas trav eled extensively ln Europe aad Inspected th«s> onghly the various hospitals there, obtaining agreatdealof valuable ialormntlon, wbich hall competent to Impart to these la need of his C4S viees. Ths Dootor cares wbere others fall, Try him. DR. QIBBOH will make ao cbtrga unless he effects a o«o Persons at a dfsUnoa CURED AT HOME All communlcatioat strictly confidential. All letters answered Its •clam envelopes, Gall or write. An drees " DR. J. F. GIBBON, Box 1967, Ean Francisco, CaL a. ratlin Las Aatwlas Haa ald. is-191» LOST MANHOOD Easily, Quickly and Permanently Restored. CELEBRATED ENGLISH REMEDY It is sold on a positive JBjf J guarantee to cure any ffis a, <M form 'if nervous proa- \» tration or any disorder 1 *staaV of the genital organs of Before. h ? sxoeealve two of After- Tobacco, Alcohol or Opium, or on account of youthful indiscretion or over indulgence etc., Dbrinc.is, Convulsions, Wakefulness, Headache. Mental Depression. Softening of the Brain, Weak Meiiioiy. Healing Down Pains. Seminal Weakness, Hysterin, Nocturnal Emißsious, Spermatorrhoea, Loss ot Power and Impotency. which if neglected, may lead to premature old age an-* insanity. Positively guaranteed. Price. $ alOabox; Ii boxes forSu.OO. Sent by mail on receipt of price. A written guarantee fit m ished r i th every $5 00 order received, to refund the mouey it a permanent cure ia not effected. » NER VIA MRDICAIt CO., Detroit. Mich FREEMAN ,v CARPEit, 102 N. Spring Bt. LAND FOB SALE. BY THE LOT OR ACRE, in Colgrove, Ca huenga valley, a western suburb cf Los Ange lea, ou the L A. & P. R. R. No place like it for a home. Location beautiful. The best of soil, water, climate, acenery, and frostlets. Go aud gee for youraelf; a short drive out; or, take tho Cahueuga dummy railroad. For further Information apply to C.COLE, 232 N Main atreet, Los Angeles, or to BEWARD t OLE, at Colegrove. 11-19 tf C F. HEINZEMAN, Druggist & Chemist, 222 N. Maia St., Lo* dAngcles. Prescriptions carefully compounded m •ivnt. Notice lu\itincr Street Work Pro posal s. PURSUANT TO ffTATUTEfI AND TO ORDT nance No. 1934 of the Council of the oity of Los Angeles, Adopted Nov. 13,1893, direct ing this notice, the undersigned invite* and will receive at in- office in the city hall, up to 11 o'clock a.m. of Tuesday, Dec. 26, 1893, scaled proposals or olds for the following street work, to be done according to specifications No. IU for cement sidewalks in the city of Los An geles, poos ted and on file, therefor adopted, or herein mentioned, to-wit: First—That a public aewer be constructed along SEVENTH STREET, irom a point 13 feet west of the center line o( Spring street to the center line of Hill street; also along Hill street, from a point 10 feet south of the center llneof Seventh street to the oenterline of Eighteenth street; alao along Main street, from a point 44 feet south of the sewer manhole built in the intersection of Main and Ninth streets to the center line of Woo street; also along Pico street, from a point 15 feet weat of the center line of Main atreet to the center line of Hill street; also along Eleventh atreet, from a point 100 feet east of the east line of Hill street to a point 15 feet west of the center line of Main atreet; alao along Twelfth street, from a point .50.5 feet east of the east line of Hill street to a point 15 feet west of the center line of Main street; also along Broadway, from a point 110 feet south of the south line of Sev enth street to a point 15 feet west of the center line of Main street; also along Tenth street, from a point 50 feet east of the east line of Hill street to the center line of Broadway south of Tenth street; also along Olive street, from the center line of Seventh street to the center line ot Pico street; also along Pico street, from the center line of Olive street to the center llneof Hill atreet; also along G rand avenue from a point 170 feet south of the south line of Pico street to the center line of Eighteenth street; also along Palm street from a point SO feet south oi the south line of Pico street to the center line of Fourteenth atreet; also along Olive atreet from a point SO feet south of the south line of Pico street to the center line of Fourteenth atreet: also along Fourteenth street from a point 135 feet west of the west line or Main street to the center une of Palm street; also along Carr street from a point 150 feet west of the west line ot Main street to the center line of Hilt street; also along Fifteenth Btreet from a point 135 feet west of the weßt line of Main street to a point opposite the west line of lot 4 JO. block <', Morris viueyard tract: also along Sixteenth street from a point 137.0 feet west of the west line of Main street to ft point opposite the wpm line of lot 19, block K.Morris Vineyard tract; also along Seventeenth street from a point 137.0 feet west of the west If tie of Main street to a ooint opposite the west line of lot 9, block J, MorrU Vineyard tract; alsoalong Eighteenth atreet from a point 138 feet west of the wast line of Main street to a point 15 feet east of the center line of Grand avenue; also along Grand avenue from the center line of Eighteenth street to the sewer chamber built in intersec tion of (irand avenue and Washington street, and across all intersections of streets, together with manholes Jainpholes and flush tanks. The size of said sewer snail be: Hi inches m Internal diameter in Seventh street from a point 13 feet west of the center line of Spring street to a point 15 feet weat of the center line of Broadway and 20 inches iv internal diame ter from a point 15 feel the center line of Broadway to the oenterline of Hill street and 24 inches in internal diameter in Hill street from a point 15 feet south of the center line of Seventh street to the center line of Pico street, and 27 inches in iiuernal diameter from the center line of Pico street to the center line of Eighteenth street, and 15 inches iv internal diameter in Main street from a point 44 feet south of the sewer manhole built in the inter section of Main and Ninth streets to the center line Ot Broadway, and lb inches in internal diameter from the center line of Btoadway to thecenter line of Pico atreet; and 10 inches in internal diameter in Pico street from a point 15 feet west of thecenter line of Main street to the center line of Hill street, and S inches in internal diameter in Eleventh street from a poiut 106 feet east of the east llneof Hill atreet to a point 15 feet west of the center line of Main street, and S inches in internal diameter In '1 welfth street from a point 50.5 feet east of the east line of Hill street to a point 15 feet west of the center line of Main street, and S inches in internal diameter in Broadway from a point 110 feet south of the south line of Seventh street to a point 15 feet north of the center line of Ninth street, and 10 inches in internal diameter from a point 15 feet north of the center line of Ninth street to a point 15 feet west of the center line of Main street, and 8 inches in internal diame ter in Tenth etreet from a point 50 feet east of the east line of Hill street to the center line of Broadway south of Tenth street, and 14 inches in internal diameter in Olive street from the center line of Seventh street to the center line of Pico street, aud S inches in internal diame ter in Grand avenue from a point 170 feet south of the south line of Pico street to the center line of Eighteenth street, and 14 Inches in internal diameter in Pico street from the center line of (Hive street to the center line of Hill street, and S inches in internal diameter in Palm street from a point HO feet south of the south line of Pico street to the center line nf Fourteenth street, and 8 inches in internal diameter in Olive street from a point 80 feet south of the south line of Pico street to the center line of Fourteenth street, and S Inches, in internal diameter in Fourteenth street from a point 135 feet west of the west line of Main street to the center line of Palm street, aud H inches in internal diameter in Carr street from a point 150 feet west ot the west line of Main street to the center line of Hill street, and S inches in internal diameter in Fifteenth street from a point 135 feet west of the west line of Main street toa point opposite the west line of lot liO, block <\ Morris Vineyard tract, and S inches in internal diameter in Sixteenth street from a point 137.9 feet west of the west line of Main street toa point opposite the west line of lot 19, block X, Morris Vineyard tract, and 8 Inches, in internal diameter in Seventeenth street from a point 137.1* feet west of the west line of Main atreet to a point opposite thY west line of lot 9, block j, Morris Vineyard tract, and 8 inches in internal diameter on Eighteenth atreet from a point 123 feet west of the west line of Main street to the center line of Hill street, and 27 inches in internal diame ter from the center line of Hill street to a point 15 feet east of the center line of Grand avenue, and 27 inches iv internal diameter in Grand avenue from the center line of Eighteenth street to the sewer chamber built iv the intersection of Grand avenue unci Washington street, and be constructed of vitrified salt gla/ed pipe, brick, iron and cement. Allot which shall be constructed in accord ance with the plans and profiles on file in the oftice of the city engineer and specifications on tile in the office of the city clerk of ths city of of Los Augeles, said specifications being desig nated C and D. The district to be benefited and to be as seaaed to pay the total cost of said work is hereby declared to be all those certain lot*and parcels of land lying in tlie city of Los Ange les, and particularly described as follows, to wit: Fractional part of lot 1, block 17, Ord's sur vey, being 23 feel in width and adjoining Sev enth street; fractional part of lot 0, block 17, Ord's survey, being 55 feet in width and ad joining Seventh street; lots 1. 1,3 and 14 of a subdivision of block 18, Ord s survey: lols 5, 10, 9 and 8, of block 24. Ord's survey; lots 7, 8,9, 10, Hand 12, of block 24, Huber tract; all of block 25, Ord's survey; all of block 25, Huber tract, excepting the easterly 50 feet of lots Band 7 and the westerly 50 feet of lots I and 2of said block 25 of tlie Huber tract; lots 1, 2, 3,4,10, 11, 13and 18Of Mueller's subdivi sion of block 2ti, Ord's survey; all of block 2(i, Huber tract, excepting the easterly 30 feet ol lot ti, and the easterly 30 feet of the southerly , 40 feet of lot 7 of said block VO; the easterly 100 feet of lot 5, block 27, Ord's survey; lots 11, 12, 13 and 14 of Bouton's subdivision of part of block 27, Ord's survey; lots 3, 3, 4, 5, and the easteriv 100 feet of lot 1, of block 27, Huber tract; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 0, 7, S, 9 and 10, of block 54, Huber tract, excepting the west erly 40 feet of lots 9 and 10 and of the north erly 20 fee; of lot 8 of said block .54; all of blocks 52 and 53, Huber tract; lots 12, 13, 14, 15, 10, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 and 22. of block 51, Huber tract, excepting tho easterly 35 feet of lot IS and of the southerly 20 feet of lot 13 oi said block 51; all of blocks A and Bofthe.l. G. Downey tract, excepting lolsß and 4 of said block A; all of block 01 and the easteriv one half of blopk 02, Ord's survey: all of that'bloek of land bounded northerly by Tenth street, southerly by Eleventh street, easterly by Broadway and Main street, and westerly by Hill street: all of a block of land bounded northerly by Tenth street, easterly by Main street, arid westerly aud southerly by Broad way; all of H. F. Spencer*a subdivision of tho north one-half of block 09, Ord's survey; lots 1,2, 0,7 and tbe southerly one-half of lots 3 and S, of block 09, Ord's survey, excepting the westerly 40 feet of lot 1 of said block tilt; all that portion of block 70, Ord's survey, tie scribed as follows: Beginning at the south west cornerof Tenth anil olive streets, thence westerly along tha south line of Tenth street 140 feel to a point, thence southerly ou a line parallel with Olive street 150 feet to a point, thence westerly on a line parallel with Tenth street 25 feet to a point, thence southerly on a line parallel with olive street to a Point Oil feet north of the north line of Eleventh street, thence easterly on a Hue parallel with Eleventh Mreel 40 feel io a poiut, thence southerly on a line parallel with olive street 50 feet to the nui th line of Eleventh street, thence easterly along the northerly line of Eleventh street to the northwest corner of Oliv* and Eleventh streets, thence northerly along the westerly line of Olive street lo the point of beginning; all of the east one-half of block 78 ofOrd's survey; all of block 77 ol Ord's survey, excepting the east 120 feet of lot 10 of said block and the westerly 4«» feet of lot 5 of said block 77; all of the block of land bounded northerly by Elev enth street, southerly by Twelfth street, east erly by Main street, and westerly by Hill street; all of tbe block of land bounded north erly by Twelfth street, southerly by Pico street, easterly hv Main street, and westerly by Hill street; all of Feldhauser's subdivision of block 85, Ord's survey, and lots 1,2,3,4,5,6.7,8 and 9 of Feldhauser's subdivision of block SO, Oru'ssurvey; all of ihe westerly ont>half vi a block of land bounded nonhc-lv by Ninth street, southerly by Tenth street, easterly by Ix>s Angeles street and westerly by Main street; all of thu west one-half ot a block of land bounded northerly by Tenth street, southerly by the O. W. chlrfds tract, easterly by Los An gelcsstreet westerly by Main atreet; lots 1, 2, :i, 4, 5 and (i ot block 1, lots 1 to 10, inclusive, of block 2, and lots I, 2, 3, 4 and %of block 3 of the O. W. Child- tract: lots 22, 23, 24 of Mills' subdivision nf the Cells Vineyard tract; all of a subdivision of tlie northern part of tbe Carr tract, excepting lots Hi, 17, 18, and the east erly 10 feet of lot*" of said subdivision; all of a subdivision of the central part of the Carr tract, excepting tots 1, IS and 19 of said sub division; all of a subdivision of the southern part of the farr tract, excepting lots 1, 2 and 3 of said subdivision; all of blocks A, B, C, D. E. F, (i, H, I, .1 and X of the Morris Vineyard tract, excepting therefrom lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 of said block A, and lots \, 2, 3 and 4 of said block B, and lot 3 of said block F, and lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and ft of said block If, and lots 1 and 2 of nald block I; all of blocks A, B, C and Dof the Schiller tract, excepting therefrom lots 10 and 11 of said block (', and lots 10 and 11 of said block D; all of that Dortton of the Prager tract bounded northerly by alley, southerly by Washington street, westerly by Grand avenue, and easterly by the produced westerly line of 11111 street; all of lots 9, 10, U, 12, 13, 14 and 15 of block 0 of the Cameron tract: a parcel of land bounded northerly by the Cameron tract, southerly by the Cunntnghara tract, easterly by Grand avenue, and westerly by Catesby lane and the easterly line of Catesby lane pro duced- alt of lots 0, 7, 8. 9, 10, 21, 22, 23, 24 and 2ft ol" the Cunningham tract; lots I, 2,9 and 10 of block 2, and lots 1 and 2 of block 1 of Niles'addition of Morris Vineyard tract; a strip of land, being the southerly portion of Niles'addition to the Morris Vineyard tract aud fronting Oft feet on Grand avenue: also a parcel of land hounded northerly by Niles* ad dition to the Morris Vineyard tract, southerly by Washington street, easterly by Grand ave nue and westerly by Mclaughlin's subdi vision, and known as the St. Vincent College property. Excepting from the above-des cribed dirtrlct any public atreetsor alleys. Bidders must tile with each proposal or bid a check payable to the order of tlie mayor of tbis city, certified by a responsible bank, for an amount which shall not be less than ten per cent of the aggregate of the proposal, or a bond for the said amount and so payable, signed by the bidder aud by two sureties/who shall justi fy, before any officer competent to administer an oath, lv double the said amount, and over and above all statutory exemptions. In bidding use blanks which will be fur nished by the city clerk upon application. Los Angeles, cal., Dec. 18, 1893. O.A. LI'CKENBACH, City clerk and ex-officio clerk of the council of the city of Los Angeles. 12-18 2t —s Ordinance No. 19-b*. (NKW SKRIER.) AN ORDINANCE DECLARING THE IXTKN tiouof the mayor and council of the city of Loa Angeles to establish the grade of OCEAN VIEW AVENUE, from Alvarado street to Baronne street. The Mayor and council of the cily of I*os An geles do ordain as follows : Section l. That it is the intention of the , council of the city of Los Angeles to establish the grade of OCEAN VIEW AVENUE, from Alvarado street to Baronne struct, as fol lows: At the intersection of Alvarado street the grade shall be ; 17.00 ou the northwest and southwest corners; at the intersection of San Joaquin street 103.00 on the northeast and southeast corners and 102.00 on tlie northweM and southwest corners; at the intersection of Sherman street 07.30 on the uortheast corner, 97.20 on the southeast corner, 90.50 on the northwest corner and 90.40 ou the southwesi corner; at the intersection of Oora street 91.80 on the southeast corner and 91.00 on the southwest corner; at the intersection of Kofoed atreet 90.00 on tha northeast corner aud at a point at a right angle opposite there to in the south side, and 89.00 on the north west corner and at a point at a right angle op posite thereto In the south aide; at the inter section of Cliff street 76.00 on the southeast corner and at a pom at a right angle and op posite thereto in the north side, and 7ft.00 on southwest corner aud at a point at a right angle opposite thereto in the north side: at the intersection of Baronne, street 34.00 on the nortneast corner and 31.00 on the south east corner. And at all points between said designated points the grade shall be established so as to conform loa straight line drawn between said designated points. Elevations are in feet aud above city datum plane. Sec. 2. The city clerk shall certify to the passage of thia ordinance and shall cause thy same to be published for ten days In the Ix)s Aug les Hf.rai.u, and there upon and thereafter it shall take effect aud be in force. I hereby certify that tlie foregoing ordinance was adopted by ihe council ot' the city of Cos Angeles at Its meeting of December 1 lib, 1893. C. A. LI'CKENBACH, city Clerk. Approved this 15th day ot December, 1893. T. E. ROWAN, 12-17 lOt Mayor. Ordinauce No. 19H5. (NEW SERIES.) VN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND council of the city of Los Augelea, de claring their intention to improve a portion of I'IRST STREET. The mayor and council of the city of Los Angeles do ordain as follows: Skction 1. That the public interest.and con venience require and thut it is tlie intention of the city council of thecity of Los Angeles to order the following work to be done, to-wit: That a cement sidewalk six feet iv width be constructed along the south side of said FIRST STREET, from the east end of tbe First street Bridge ap proach to the west curb line of Boyle avenue (excepting such portions of said street between aaid points along which a cement or asphalt sidewalk has been const rue ted ami accepted), said sidewalk to be constructed in accordance With specifications on lile in the office of the city clerk, said specilieations being numbered twelve. Sec. 2. The street superintendent shall post notice of thia work as required by law. aud shall cause said notice to be puolished lor six days in the Los Angele-; Daily llkkami. Skc. 3. The city clerk shall certify to the passage of this ordinance and shall cause ihe same to be published ior twodays in the Los Angeles Daily 11 kralu, and shall post the same conspicuously for iwoduysoh or near the chamber door of the council, and there upon and thereafter it shall take effect and be in force. I hereby certify that tlie ioregoing ordinance wasadopted by the council of the city of Los Angeles, on the llthdav of December, 1893, by the following vote: Ayes—Messrs. Campbell, innes, Munson, Pessell, Rhodes, Strohm and President Teed—7, Noes —None. C, A. LI'CKENBACH, City clerk and ex-officio clerk of the council of the city of Los Angeles Approved this Iftth day of December, 1593. T. E. ROW AX, 12-17 2t Mayor. Ordinance No. 19t>3. (NEW SERIES) AN ORDINANCE DECLARING THE INTEN tion of the mayor and council ef the city of Los Angeles to establish the grade of BAN JOAQUIN STREET, From Sixth street to Ocean View avenue. The mayor and council ot the city of 1,0 s An geles do ordain as follows: Section 1. That it is the intention of tbe council of the city of Los Angeles to establish the grade of SAN JOAQUIN STREET, From Sixth Street to Ocean View avenue, as follows: At the intersection ot Sixth street the grade shall be 30,30 on tbe northeast corner and 29.00 on the northwest corner; at a point 400 feet north of the north line of Sixth street, 39.00 on both sides; at a point 800 feet north of tlie north line of Sixth street, 09.00 on both aides; at tbe intersection of Ocean View ave nue, 102.00 on the southwest corner and 103.00 on the southeast corner. And at all points bet ween said designated points the grade shall be established so as to conform to a straight line drawn between said designated points. Elevations are iv feet and above city datum plane. Sec. 2. The city clerk shall certify to the passage of this ordinance and shall cause the same to be published for ten days in the Los AngelesllEitAl.n, and thereupon and thereafter itshalitake effect and be iv force. I hereby certify that the foregoing ordinance was adopted by the council of the city of Loa Angeles, at its meeting of December 11th, 1893. C. A. LUCKENBACH, city Clerk. Approved this 15th day of December, 1893. T. E. ROWAN, 12-17 lOt Mayor. Notice to ttepositors. MAIN STREET SAVINGS BANK AND _L Trust Company herewith gives notice that it is prepared to pay on demand all depositors who have given uotlce to withdraw their funds, and which notices expire during the months of Noverab-rand December, 1893. M AIN-ST. SAVINGS BANK & TRUST CO J. V. Wachtku Caanier. 11-22 lm Notice to Depositors. THE SECURITY SAVINGS BANK AND Trust conopany herewith give notice tnat it is prepared to pay on demand all depositors who have given notice to withdraw their fuada, and which notices expire during the months of November and December, 1893. 11-23 lm J. F. jAitXOIU, C ashlar. ©rdlnsu.ee If*. IMO, (kkw anrxir) A N ORDINANCE OF tJW KMH A*T> J\ council of theckjrof Lo* ing their intention telMrWe tjKsWei THIRD STREET, And determining that bamds II iflTln mini le represent the com thereof. The mayor and council ot tho nttj eft» Am geles do ordain aa follow*: BnmoM 1. That the public, [atavaa* and eea yen lence require, and that It k.tha tani allfcdi of the city council of the oity auflaw ' order the following work to tat done,***** Firat—That aaid THIRD BTRBBT, In aaid elty from tb* easterly line of Qreeker atreet to the weaterly line of I linarita llnwl, including all intersections of atreeta, exaaept so much of tha Intersection of WoUaktll (MB** as lies north of of the north curb Una of Third street, and excepting such portions of aatd street and intersections as are required bylaw to be kept in order or repair by any person or com pany having rallrnal trsrri thmrinn. smSalen excepting such portion* aa have already Veen macadamized and aooeptedl, be mac adamized with porphyry rock ln accord ance with tb* plana and profit* cat Sla in the office of the oity engineer and speclfkaa tions on file in the office of the city clerk of the city of Los Angelea for macadamising atreeta, said specifications being hub* be red 10. Becond—That a cement curb be constructed along each line ef th* roadway of said Tblfj street from the easterly curb lino of Crocker street to the westerly line of Alameda street, (excepting along such portions ot tW line of Bald roadway upon whtsm a cement or granite curb has already been ee*> strueted and accepted), ln accordance wHo specifications in the office of the oily cletk of said* city for constructing cement curbs, ewtd specifleatlous being numbered lA Third—That a eemont sidewalk aix feet In width be constructed along each side of said Third street from the easterly curb lto* of Crocker street to the westerly line ot nil mils* street (excepting such portiona of said street between said points along which a cement or asphalt sidewalk lias been constructed and **■ cepted), said sidewalk to be constructed ln **- i-tit-dance with spccitlcatlonson file in the oSSce ot the city clerk,said specifications being num bered 12. Fourth—That a public sewer be constructed along said Thi id street from a point opposite the center of 10l 23 of block 1 of the Wofiakrll Orchard tract to the manhole built In th* la terseetlon of Third and Alameda streets, and across all Intersections of streets (excepting along such portions upon which a public sew*r lias been conslrnoted and aeeepted), together with manholes, lam t hole.- and flush tanks. The iU* of said sewer shall be eight In ah** la internal diameter, and ba constructed of vttrl lietl salt-glazed pipe, brtck, iron aud cement- Mi in which shall be constructed ln accord ance with the plans and profile on Hl* tn th* office of the city engineer and specifications da lile in the offlee of the city clerk, said spactSoa tions being lettered I). The cost of constructing said sewer shall tw assessed against all lots aud lands aa pro tided by law. BBC. 2. Tlie city engineer having estimated . that the total cost of said Improvement will b* greater than oue dollar per fr*ut foot along each line of said street, including the cost of intersections, II Is hereby determined, ln pur suance of an act of the legislature of the state of California, approved February 27, 1898, i Inn bonds shsll he issued to represent tn* cost of said improvement, said bonds shall be an nul, extending over a period of ten years, en even proportion of which shall b* payable aev nttally on the second day of January of each year after their date until the whole" are paid, and to bear interest at tbe rate of 7 per cent, per ami tun, payable semi-annually on the second day of January and July of each and every year. BBC 3. The street superintendent shall post notice of this work as required by lew, and shall cause said notice to be published for six days in Ihe Los Angeles Dally HntALD. Sec. 4. The city clerk shall certify to the passage of this ordinance and ahtll cauae th* same to be published for two day* in tbe Loa Angeles Dally Herald, and shall post the same conspiciously for two daya on or near tbe chamber door of the council, and thereupon end thereafter it shall take effect and be in force. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing-ordinance WAS adopted by the council of the city of Los Augelesat Its meetingof December 12th, A. D. 18!i;i, by the following vote: Ayes—Messrs. Campbell, Innes, Munson, Nickell, Pessell, Rhodes, Strohm and President Teed—B. Noes—None. C. A. LUCKENBACH, City clerk and ex-offteio clerk of the ooundl oi tbe city of Los Angelea. Approved this 15th day of December, 18S3. T. E. ROWAN, 1 2-17-8t Mayor. Notice iHvUinjr Street Work Propo sals. IPURSUANT1 PURSUANT TO STATUTES AND TO ORDI nance No. 194 d of the Council of the cilv of Loa Angeles, adopted Dec. 4, 1893. dir cl ing this notice, the undersigned Invite* sin Will receive at his office in the city hall, tip i i 11 o'clock a.m. of Tuesday, Dec. 38, 18011. sealed proposals or blda (or the foil owing stret'l work, to be done according to special apeein catlons for paving Slxtb street, from PeWl street to Fremont avenue and No. 13 for ce ment curbs and sidewalks tn tbe elty of Los Angeles, posted and on file, therefor adopted, or herein mentioned, towit: That a cement sidewalk tive feet tn width be constructed along the south side of aaid ELEVENTH street, From lite easterly curb line of Vernon street to the westerly "curb line of Bentoua street, (excepting such portions of said street between gald points along which a cement or asphalt sidewalk has been constructed and accepted l , said sidewalk to be constructed ln accordance With specifications on Hie ln the offlee ot th* city clerk, said specifications being num bered 12. Bidders must lile with each propossl or hit! a Check payable to the order of the mayor of this city, certified by a responsible bank, for en amount which shall not be less than ten per cent of the aggregate of the proposal, or a bond for Ihe said amount and so payable, signed by the bidder and by two sureties, who shall Jus tify, lieforeany officer competent to admlnlatrr an oalh, in double the said amount, and over and above all statutory exemptions. lv bidding use blanks which will be fur nished by the city clerk upon application. Los Angeles, Cal., Dee. IH. ISSB. ('. A. LUCKENBACH, City clerk and ex-nffieio clerk of the council ef tnecltyoi Los Angeles. 12i82t ~ ~ord inaneTNo. 19B*. " (.NEW KKItIES.) AN ORDINANCE DECLARING THE in tention of the mayor and council of the city of Los Angeles to establish the trrade of SHERMAN* STREET, irom Sixth street lo Ocean View avenue. The Mayor und Council of the city of Loa I Angeles do ordain as follows: Section 1. That it is the intention of the council ot the city of Los Angeles to establish the grade of BHERMAN STREET, from Sixth street to Ocean View avenue, ai fol lows: At tbe intersection of Sixth street the grade shall be 2(1.25 on the northeast corner and 25.300n the northwest corner; at a point SOS feet north on the north Hue of Sixth street 53.00; at ths* intersection of Ocean View are* nuc 00.40 on the southwest corner and 97.24) on southeast corner. - And at all points between saltl designated points the grade shall be established io a* to conform to a straight Hue drawn between said designated points Elevations are in feet and above city datum plane. Ski. 2. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of.this ordinance and shall cause the same to be published for ten days ln the Loa Angeles Daily IIERALP, and thereupon and thereafter it shall take effect and be in force. I hereby certify that the foregoing ordinance wasadopted by the council of tho city of Loa Angeles at its meeting of December llih, 1893. C. A. LUCKENBACH, City Clerk. • Approved this 15th day of December. 189.1. 12-17 lOt T. E. ROWAN, Mayor. — ' (NKW SERJES.) AN ORDINANCE DECLARING THE IN teuiiou of the mayor and council of the city of Los Angeles to establish the grade of DORA STREET, from Sixth street to Ocean View avenue. The mayor and council ot the city of Los An geles do ordain as follows: Section 1. That It ,1s the Intention ol the council of the city of Los Angelea to establish the grade of DORA STREET, from Sixth street to Ocean avenue, as follow*: At the intersection of Sixth street the grade shall be 21.30 ou the northeast corner snd 20.80 ou the northwest corner; at the inter section ot Ocean View avenue 91.00 on the southwest corner and 81.80 on the southeast corner; and at all points between said desig nated points the grade shall be established so as to conform to a straight line drawn between said designated points. Elevations are in feet and above city datum plane. BEC. 2. The city clerk shall certify to the pay sage of this ordinance and shall cause the same to be published for ten day* ln th* Lot Ange les Herald, and thereupon and there after it shall take effect and be in fore*. I hereby certify that the foregoing ordinance was adopted by the council of the city of Los Angeles at its meeting of Deeembar llih. 1893. C. A. LUCKENBACH. 9