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6 THE CHAMBER. A Railroad Mass Meeting Called for Monday. The Coast Line Gap to Be Dis- cussed at San Jose. A Last Effort Made to Obtain Justice from Congress. A Sit* Offered the War Department lor Barracks—H. C. Witmer With- draws His Resignation. Tlie board of directors of the chamber ©f commerce held its regular meeting at the chamber yesterday afternoon, C. M. Wells in the chair. The committee on ways and means re ported in favor of purchasing 13,000 copies of Mr. Fish's pamphlet, now in type at Racine, Wis., for distribution from California on Wheels, and other wise. Some alterations will be made in the pamphlet and additions containing the latest statistics prepared. The report was adopted. The following letter was read from Ellwood Cooper, of Santa Barbara: Santa Barbara, May 24, 1890. Major E. W. Jones, President of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce: Dear Sir—A committee was appointed by the citizens of Santa Barbara to inter view the Southern Pacific railway offi cials on their visit here. Huntington, Crocker and Stubbs were present at the interview. These gentlemen would not make any promises regarding the com pletion of tlie gap; said positively noth ing would be done in 1890; in 1891 they should consider it, etc., etc. At a meeting since their departure the whole matter was discussed, and the conclusions arrived at were to call a meeting or convention, to be held in San Jose June 25th, and to ask each coast county, including Los Angeles and San Francisco, to appoint a committee of five as delegates to said convention, to formu late some plan by which we can secure the completion of the railroad, or to or ganize a company and build a competing line from Los Angeles to San Francisco by the coast. I was delegated to write to some of the prominent men in each county, ami ask them to call a meeting of the citizens, and appoint a committee to meet the other committees at San Jose, to see what can be done for our relief. You will please answer this communi cation—whether or not any steps will be taken. If a committee is appointed, please give their names. I enclose the report, as given in the Press, at our meeting held May 23d. I am, very tru ly. Ellwood Cooper. Santa Barbara committee: Thomas A. Dibblee, J. J. Perkins, Edward Ivison, Judge Nichols and myself. It was moved and carried to call a meeting of citizens for Monday, June let, xt 3 p. m., to discuss the matter and appoint a committee to attend the convention. On motion of Major Jones, the com mittee on commerce was instructed to draw up resolutions on the public build ing and San Pedro harbor, to be for warded to Washington, urging the mak ing of appropriations for those enter prises. The following communication from H. €. Witmer, in regard to his resignation froisi the board of directors, was read : H. W. Patton, Es</., Secretary Chamber of Commerce: Dear Sir—Yours of May 16th received and contents noted. While I would have been glad to have had the board accept my resignation, I will withdraw the same, as requested, a leave of ab sence for the time noted giving me a chance to regain my health. lam very thankful to all for their courteous treat ment in this matter, and I hope to be able to return with renewed strength and ability to do more for the chamber and Southern California than I have heretofore. Yours truly, H. C. Witmer. General Forman, from the committee on the Los Angeles army post, reported that an offer ot land for barracks in this city had been forwarded to the war de j>artment at Washington, as an induce ment for the establishment of a post here. Adjourned. The flower donations yesterday to the permanent exhibit were as follows: Mrs. C. C. Mason, Santa Fe Springs ; Miss Fish, Boyle Heights; Mrs. Hutch inson, Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. Lindley, Mrs. Wiggins, Mrs. Henry, Whittier; Mrs. C. A. Holden, Mrs. C. M. Richardson, Mrs. A. F. Coronel, Mrs, Spears, Mrs. John Bryson, Sr., Mrs. W. M. Bryson, Mrs. George Denis, day-blooming cereus, Los Angeles. Mrs. Vick donated a turtle for the fountain. The Los Angeles Soap Com pany put on exhibit 1,000 pounds of soap, one bar weighing 250 pounds. Thos. Shooter gave stuffed birds, steer horns, deer heads and specimens of moss and lichens. Mrs. C. A. Holden gave hand-painted vases, the city park, twenty-five potted plants, the public schools, additional exhibits, John Scott, of Puente, an exhibit of grain. The chamber will be open all day to day to give all an opportunity to visit it who are unable to do so "during the week. A DEBATE. The Annexation of Canada Would Be Desirable. A very interesting public debate be tween members of the Young Men's Literary Society of Los Angeles and the Irving Literary Society of the University of Southern California took place on Wednesday evening, at Masonic hall, 125y 2 South Spring street. The question for debate was: "Resolved, That the an nexation of Canada to the United States would be desirable," the Young Men's Literary Society taking the affirmative, represented by F. VV. Allender and R. D. Morris, the Irving Society oppos ing them with G. A. Miller and H. C. Lillie. The judges selected were W. T. Williams, W. J. A. Smith, E. C. Bower and G. P. Adams, and after a very inter esting debate they declared the victory to be on the side of Messrs. Allender and Morris. Court Notes. Frank James was admitted to prac tice yesterday in Judge Shaw's court. Judge Shaw yesterday granted F. R. Cheesebrough a divorce from C. C. Cheesebrough. The Bethany Presbyterian church was granted leave to mortgage its real estate. The case of Reymert vs. Deste et al., THE LOS ANGELES HERALD; FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 30, 1890. to recover attorney's fees, was on trial yesterday before Judge Shaw. The case of Weyse against Weyse is still on trial before Judge Van Dyke. C. B. McDonald was committed to the insane asylum at Stockton yesterday by Judge Clark. DOG-CATCHERS. It is Claimed They Are Acting Illegally. The new pound-master has com menced work early, and yesterday his men were out catching the unwary dog. It is said that the acts of all the men to date are illegal, and that damages will lie against them for the reason that they have not been acting officially;. The ordinance providing for the im pounding of dogs also provided that be fore the pound-master's assistants could act they would have to be confirmed by the council. As yet this has not been done, and all the dog-catching so far has been done unofficially. The pound-master has, however, sent to the city clerk the names of those whom he desires to have con firmed as his assistants. They are Thomas Moore, Thomas Lynch, George Mitchell, Eugene Ocontsegus and Fred Haskell. The question as to whether it is legal to impose a special license on dogs, which the statutes provide are personal property and should be taxed as such, will probably be raised in the near future. THE SALVATION ARMY. Another Effort to Stop Their Noisi ness. It is stated that another effort will be I made shortly to force the Salvation army to quit the beating of drums and the alleged singing of its members on the streets. An ordinance was passed by the council recently imposing a license of $3 on those who beat drums on the street, and two dollars will be charged those who desire to vocalize on the streets. It is expected that the members of the Salvation army who sing will refuse to pay the license, in which case they will be arrested, and the matter taken into the courts. Baseball Today. The first game of a series of three to be played between the Pomona and Los Angeles baseball clubs, will be played today. Each club has won an equal number of games, and this series will decide the championship of Southern California. Strong and Graves, Pier and Lelande, will be the batteries. Game will not be called until after the street parade in honor of the dead sol diers. That tired feeling so subtle and yet so over powering, is entirely overcome by Hood's Sarsaparilla, which tones and strengthens the system and gives a gocd appetite. Be sure to get Hood's sarsaparilla. 'TOO Doses One Dollar" is true only of this peculiar medicine. Quick Returns From Advertising. Try the classified columns of the Her ald if you want to buy, sell, rent or ex change anything. New bargains appear there daily, and in many cases a small sum expended has brought returns of thousands of dollars. THAT HACKING COUGH can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. For sale by C. F. Heinzeman, 123 North Main street. Removal. C. D. Piatt, the jeweler, has removed to corner of Spring and Main streets, two doors below his old stand. CATARRH CURED, health ana sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. For sale by C. F. Heinzeman, 122 North Main street. Had the Desired Effect! * Cabbolltow, Gszbn Co., 111., Not., '98. I highly recommend Pastor Koenig's Nerve Tonic to anybody that has suffered from head* aohe as my son did for 6 years, because 2 bottles of the modioino cured him. ( M. McTIQUB. Weakness of Memory. Zell, Faulk Co., Dak., Nov., '88. I was troubled with forgetfulness and tried many remedies, but of no use—l had almost despaired when somebody recommended Pastor Koenig's Norve Tonic. I tried it and took bu? a bottles of It. which brought back my memory as good as over. I therefore recommend this remedy to all sufferers, it does more than ex pected, it speaks for itself. GEO. PANIAN. Our Pamphlet for Batterers of nervous di seases will be sent free to any address, and poor patients can also obtain this medicine Iree of charge from us. This remedy has been prepared by the Reverend Pastor Kcenig, of Fort Wayne, Ind., for the past ten years, and is now prepared under his direc tion by the KOENIO MEDICINE CO., SO Witt UriUes, cor. Clinton St., CHICAGO. ILL. SOLD BY DRUCCISTS. Price $1 per Bottle. 6 Bottle* tor 95. C. F. HEINZEMAN, Druggist and Chemist, 222 North Main street, - - Los Angeles, Cal. "This is an Age of Apollinaris Water." Walter Besant. Apollinaris "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS." AMERICAN PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOCIATION. Extracts from the Report on the Pollution iff ■ Water Supplies. "Typhoid fever in our cities is in a great part due to the sewage in the water supply. "We cannot shut our eyes to the relation which exists between sewage in our streams and typhoid fever in the cities that are supplied by them." "Thirty thousand people die of typhoid fever annually in the United States of America." " The purity of Apollinaris Water offers the best security against the dangers which art common to most of the ordinary drinking Waters."— MEDICAL RECORD. APOLLINARIS.—"The annual con. sumption of this favorite beverage affords a striking proof of the widespread demand which exists for table water of absolute purity."— Medical Journal. HOTIOE.— Th* well-known Yellow Labels of the Apollinaris Company, Limited, art protected by Perpetual Injunctions of the Supreme Court. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS —rOR SALE BY— JONES, MUNDY & CO., 16 Front street, San Francisco. GEO. W. COOKE & CO., WHOLESALE .PAPER DEALERS AND BOOKBINDERS, 209 North I'M Amgelea Street, 1 LOB ANGELES, CAL. ml tf BANKING HOUSES. * MAIN STREET * Savings Bank and Trust Co., No. 326 SOUTH MAIN STREET. DEPOSIT 9 RECEIVED FROM $1,00 UP. CAPITAL, * ■* * $1200,000. OFFICERS: DIRECTORS: President J. B. Lankershim Chas Forman. A. Haas. J. J. Schallert. Vice-President Chas. Forman J. B. Lankershim. J. H. Jones. G. F. Griffith. Cashier F. W. DeVan I. N. Van Nuys. Geo. H. Pike. F. Sabichi. FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. Money to Loan on Real Estate. Remittances to all parts of the world. Agents for the Checque Bank, limited, of London. ap'2B-tf THE NATIONAL BANK of CALIFORNIA, Corner of Spring and Second Sts., Los Angeles, Cal. CAPITAL, * * $250,000. Is fully equipped for every kind of LEGITIMATE BANKING, and solicits the accounts o those needing a banker. OFFICERS: BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M. C. Marble President Owen H. Churchill. Thos. R. Bard. Owen H. Churchill Vice-President Gen'l M. H. Sherman. Dr. W. L. Graves. wrj H„»h™ cashior ( ft P- (ienr K e E - Lemon. E. F. C. Klokke. W.G.Hughes cashier Dan McFarlaod. Fred Eaton. Perry Wildman Assistant Cashier Perry Wildman. W G Hughes m4-tf J. M. C. Marble. SECURITY SAVINGS BANK AND TRUST Company. Capital $200,000 No. 148 S. Main St., Los Angeles, Cal. F. N. Myers, 8. A. Fleming, President. Vice-President. J. F. Sartori, Cashier. DIRECTORS. Isaias W. Hellman, O. W. Childs, J. A. Graves, S. A. Fleming T. L. Duqur James Rawson, M. B. Shaw, A. C. Rogers, M. D., A. J. Browne, J. F. Sartori, Maurice Hellman, F. N. Myers. Five Per Cent. Interest Paid on De posits. The notice of the public is called to the fact that this bank only loans money on approved real estate security; that it does not loan money to its stockholders, officers or clerks; that among its stockholders are some of the oldest and most responsible citizens of the community; that un der the State laws, the private estates of its stockholders are pro rata liable for the total in debtedness of the bank. These facts, with care exercised in making loans, insure a safe depository for saving ac counts. School teachers, clerks, mechanics, em ployees iv factories and shops, laborers, etc., will find it convenient to make deposits in small amounts. Financial agents for Eastern and San Fran cisco capital. Money to loan on ranches and city property. Bonds and mortgages bought. Remittances may be sent by draft or Wells- Fargo Express. ml-tf AND MERCHANTS BANK OF LOS ANGELES, CAL. Isaias W. Hellman President L. C. Gosdwin Vice-President H. W. Hellman Second Vice-President John Milner Cashier H.J. Fleishman Assistant Cashier Capital (paid up) $500,000 Surplus and Reserve Fund 8130,000 Total $1,300,000 DIRECTORS, 0. W. Childs, C. E. Thorn, Jose Mascarel, J. B. Lankershim, C. Ducommun, Philippe Gamier, L. C. Goodwin, L. L. Bradbury, Isaias W. Hell man, H. W. Hellman. STOCKHOLDERS. 0. W. Childs, L. L. Bradbury, Philippe Gam ier, James B. Lankershim, T. L. Duque, Jose Mascarel, Charles Ducommun, Andrew Glassell, Cameron E. Thorn, Domingo Amestoy, Louis I'olaski, L. C. Goodwin, Prestley C. Baker, Frank Lecouvreur, Oliver H. Bliss, Sarah J. Lee, Estate D. Solomon, Chris. Henne, Jacob Kuhrts, Isaias W. Hellman. H. W. Hellman. ml (SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA NATIONAL BANK N ADEAU BLOCK, L. N. BREED President WM. F. BOSBYSHELL Vice-President C. N. FLINT Cashier Paid-in Capital $200,000 Surplus 20,000 Authorized Capital 500,000 Directors—L. N. Breed, H. T. Newell, 11. A. Barclay, Charles E. Day, A. W. Richards, E. C. Bosbyshell, M. Hagan, Frank Rader, D. Remick, Thos. Goss, William F. Bosbyshell. mltf QALLFORNIA BANK, Cor. Broadway and Second Sts., Los Angeles. Subscribed Capital $500,000 Paid up Capital $300,000 Surplus $ 20,000 DIRECTORS: Hervey Lindley, J. C. Kays, E. W. Jones, G. W. Huges, Sam. Lewis. H. C. Witmer President J. Frankenfield Vice-President T. J. Weldon, Cashier. J. M. Witmer, Assistant Cashier. General Banking and Exchange Business transacted. m4-4m JjMRST NATIONAL BANK OF LOS ANGELES. CAPITAL STOCK $200,000 RESERVE $205,000 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. E. F. SPENCE President J. D. BICKNELL Vice-President J.M.ELLIOTT Cashier G. B. SHAFFER Assistant Cashier Directors—E. F. Spence, J. D. Blcknell, S. H. Mott, Wm. Lacy, J. F. Crank, H. Mabury, J. M. Elliott. ml HE CITY BANK, 37 South Spring street. Capital Stock $300,000 A. D. CHILDRESS President JOHN S. PARK Cashier DIRECTORS. W. T. Childress, Poindexter Dunn, J. J. Schallert, E. E. Crandall, John S. Park, R. G. L 'nt, A. D. Childress. General banking. Fire and burglar proof safe deposit boxes rented at from $3 to $20 per an num. m 4 12m ANGELES SAVINGS BANK, 130 North Main street. Capital $100,000 L. C. GOODWIN President W. M. CASWELL. Secretary DIRECTORS. I. W. Hellman, John E. Plater Robert S. Baker, J. B. Lankershim, L. C. Goodwin. Term deposits will be received in sums of $100 and over. Ordinary deposits in sums of $10 and over. Money to loan on first-class real estate. Los Angeles, July 1, 1889. ml-tf rjpHE UNIVERSITY BANK OF LOS ANGELES, No. 119 New High street. Capital stock paid up $100,000 Surplus 20,000 R. M. WIDNEY President GEO. L. ARNOLD Cashier DIRECTORS. R. M. Widney, C. A. Warner, D. O. Mlltimore, C. M. Wells, S. W. Little, L. J. P. Morrill, L. H. Titus. Eight per cent, bonds secured by first mort gage on real estate, with interest payable semi annually, are offered to investors 1 .250 and upwards. OS ANGELES NATIONAL BANK] ' j Cor. First and Spring streets. Capital $500,000 00 Surplus 75,000 00 Total $575,000 00 GEO. H. BONEBRAKE President JOHN BRYSON, 8R Vice-President F. C. HOWES Cashier E. W. COE Assistant Cashier No interest paid on deposits. DIRECTORS. Dr. W. G. Cochran, H. H. Markham, Perry M. Green, John Bryson, Sr., Dr. H. Slnsabaugh, F. C. Howes, George H. Bonebrake. Warren Glllelen. No interest paid on deposits. Exchange for sale on all the principal cities of the United States and Europe. MS State Loan jnd Trust Co. Subscribed Capital #1.000,000. Capital Paid Up •450,000. BANKING ROOM, N, W. CORNER SPRING AND SECOND STREETS, BRYSON BONEBRAKE BLOCK. DIRECTORS. GEORGE H. BONEBRAKE, President. JOHN BRYSON, SR. ( „ ~ , E. F. SPENCE. j Vice-Presidents. SAMUEL B. HUNT, Cashier. W. G. Cochran. P. M. Green. VV. H. Perry. J. F. Towell. H. J. Woollacott. L. N. Breed. We act as trustees for corporations and estates. Loan money on first-class real estate aud collaterals. Keep choice securities for sale. Pay interest on savings deposits. Five per cent, paid on time deposits. Safe deposit boxes for rent. Best fire insurance companies represented. marl9-tf ANGELES COUNTY BANK, Temple Block, Los Angeles, Cal. Capital Stock Paid Up, $100,000. Reserve Fund, $100,000. JOHN E. PLATER President R. S. BAKER Vice-President GEO. H. STEWART Cashier directors: H. L. Macneil, Jotham Bixby, John E. Plater, Robert S. Baker, Lewellyn Bixby, Geo. W. Prescott, Geo. H. Stewart. Buy and Sell Exchange on San Francisco, New York, London, Paris, Berlin and Frank fort. Buy Exchange on all parts of the United States and Europe. Receive Money on open accounf and certifi cate of deposit, and do a general banking and exchange business. ml GRAND OPENING BY JOE POHEIM, The Tailor, Of an immense stock of fine Spring and Sum mer Goods, such as have never been exhibited on this Coast. Fine tailoring at moderate prices. Elegant Business Suits made to order from $25 00 Stylish Pants made to order from 6 00 Fine Silk-lined Overcoats made to order from 25 00 Stylish English Walking Suits made to order from 30 00 Fine French Pique and Beaver Suits made to order from 40 00 And all other garments in like proportion. These are prices never offered before. All gar ments made by first-class mechanics. Perfect fit, best of trimmings and workmanship guar anteed or no sale, JOE POHEIM, The Tailor, 141 and 143 South Spring; Street, Bryson-Bonebrake block, Los Angeles. 203 Montgomery St., 724 Market St., 1,110 and 1,112 Market St., San Francisco, 600 J St., cor. Sixth, Sacramento, Cal. 105, 107 and 109 Santa Clara st., San Jose, Cal. 1,800 Mariposa st., under Grand Central hotel, Fresno, Cal. 1,021 and 1,023 Fourth St., San Diego, Cal. 73 Morrison St., Portland, Or. a2O NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. THE UNDERSIGNED, COMPOSING THE firm under the firm name of Vache Freres & Co., have this day, by mutual consent dis solved co-partnership. EMII.E VACHE. THEOPHILE VACHE. J. HENRY PARKER. JULES DARFEUILLE. PAUL ROYERE. NOTICE OF CO-PAETNERSHIP. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF LOS Angeles—ss. We, the undersigned, do hereby certify that we are co-partners transacting business in this State, at the City of Los Angeles, County of Los Angeles, Htate of California, under the firm name and style of "T. Vache <i Co." That the names in full of all the members of the said co partnership are Theophile Vache, J. Henry Parker, Jules Darfeuilie and Paul Royere, and that the places of our respective residences are set opposite our respective names hereto sub scribed. In witness whereof, we have this day set our hands and seals, this 29th day of April, 1890. THEOPHILE VACHE, Los Angeles, Cal. J. HENRY PARKER, Los Angeles, Cal. JULES DARFEUILLE, Los Angeles, Cal. PAUL ROYERE,« Los Angeles, Cal. State of California, j County of Los Angeles, j ss ' On this ninth day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety, before me, Charles Worth, a Notary Public in and for said County of Los Angeles, State of California, residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared Theophile Vache, J. Henry Parker, Jules Darfeuilie and Paul Royere, known to me to be the persons described in and whose names are subscribed to the within instrument, and they severally acknowledged to me that they executed tho same. In witness whereof, I have hereunto affixed mv signature, with the name of my oflice, and my official seal, the day and year last above written, at my office in the City of Los Angeles, County and State aforesaid. [Notarial Seal] CHARLES WORTH, Notary Public in and for the County of Los Angeles, State of California. mall-lm In reference to the above I would say, that I thank all those who have favored me with their patronage in the past, and beg a continu ance of the same to the firm which is now known as Theophile Vache & Co. I will live on my vineyard at Brookside, where I will con tinue to make my renowned old port wine. EMILE VACHE. Brookside, Redlands P. 0., San Bernardino county. ma22-tf SHERIFF'S SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON Saturday, the 31st day of May, 1890, at 10 o'clock a. m., I will sell all the right, title and interest of Meyer Slegel. an insolvent, in and to the following described property: Boots, shoes, safe, store fixtures, shelving and all property belonging to said insolvent, at that certain store room, No. 213 North Bpring street, in Los Angeles city, county of Los Angeles, at public auction, for cash in hand, in United States gold coin, to .he highest and best bidder. M. G. AGUIRRE, Sheriff of Los Angeles county. By Will A. Hammel, Deputy. May 28th, 1890. ma29-3t NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. AT A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF directors of the Simi Land and Water Com pany, held May 27,1890, a dividend of $2 cash per share was declared, payable at the office of the company on demand. ' ma29-lw R. D. LIST, Secretary. SAVINGS B ANN. CHILDREN'S SAYINGS BANK. This bank will receive deposits from children in amounts of 25 cents and upwards Each child will receive a deposit book. Parents and teachers should encourage their children to deposit their pennies. SECURITY Savings Bank and Trust Company, NO. 148 SOUTH MAIN STREET. ma24lm TAPE WORM Removed in TWO HOURS with head complete or NO CHARGE. The remedy is mild and safe. No fasting or hindrance from business. PERMANENT CURE WARRANTED. rrcoNsultation free-to OFFICE HOURS at the Hollenbeck hotel, Los Angeles, every week from Friday noon until 5 p. m. Saturday. Remainder of the weeit at Pasadena. J. C. MICHENER, M. D., HOMCEOPATHIST. ma22-d<tw-3m ANTI -VERMIN AND MOTH REMEDY. Is a fine prepared TOBACCO DUST. Its qualities as an On Plants, Trees and Vines, and ■ U On Animals, Birds and Poultry, fdjSs * WV-^al 11 "" ABE UNSURPASSED. m^ Before using Above Remedy. After using Above Remedy. £tiT~lt is preferable to camphor, being better and cheaper and does not evaporate. Onco trieuTalways used. Ask your druggist or grocer for it. Address all communications to JOSEPH MEHI.KK, San Bernardino, Cal., Sole Agent for Pacific Coast. For sale by C. F. Heinzeman, 222 North Main street, Los Angeles, Cal. C. H. Hance, 177 North Spring street. C. Laui, 142 South Spring street, and 551 South Broadway. Ben. 1.. Bear, Temple street and Union avenue. W. S. Gross, 901 South Main street. mals-lm REMOVAL REMOVAL M. LEVY & <0., Wholesale Liquors and Cigars, Have their old stand in Downey block to 312 AND 314 NORT24 LOS ANGELES STREET, In McLaughlin block, betwei* Commercial and Aliso sts. „malB-lm BUTTERFIELD <fk SUMMERS, PHOTOGRAPHERS, MAIN OFFICE, 315 SOUTH SPRING ST. BRANCH, EIVtE GALLERY, TEMPLE BLOCK Crayon Portraits, a Specialty. OPTICIANS AND JEWELERS. THE LOS ANGELES OPTICAL INSTITUTE. N. STRASSBURGER, Scientific and Practical Optician. Strictly Reliable. ox> REMOVED TO Northwest Corner Main and First Sts. maU-tf THIS IS NOT OUR WAY. This is OUR WAY of Fitting Glasses. We make the correct scientific adjusting of glasses and frames our specialty, and guaran tee perfect fit. Testing of the eyes free. PACIFIC OPTICAL INSTITUTE, 114 S. Spring St. 8. G. Marshutz, Proprietor. gUT-Full stock of Artificial Eyes on hand, MEXICAN Ii Is thorough in its work of cleansing the system of all impurities in a very short time, and is considered by those having used it as a SPECIFIC in DYSPEPSIA, Constipation, Loss of Appetite, GENERAL NERVOUSNESS. Give it a Trial. Sold Everywhere. TAGGART & BOSCH, agents, 311 and 313 New High street. mrl-5m E E l_S I CD R CARPET CLEANING CO. NEW MACHINERY. EXPERIENCED WORKMEN. / SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Fourth and Broadway. Telephone 576. / mati-lin NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION OF TIME FOR PROVING WILL, ETC. 4 l — IN THE SUPER IV COURT, STATE OF California, i '^ T .os Angeles—ss In the matter of tlie c 1' te of John E. Roberts, deceased. No. 13,101. V Notice is hereby given thkt Thursday, the sth day of June, 1800, at 10\ o'clock a. m. of said day, at the courtroom of th\is court, depart ment two thereof, corner Fraiiklin and New High streets, in the city of Los Angeles, county of Los Angeles, and state of CaliftVnia.have been appointed as the time and place for hearing the application of Lydia Mary Robert!*, praying that a document now on file in this court, purport ing to be the last will and the said deceased, be admitted to probate, thyat letters testamentary be Usued thereon to her, »t which time and place all persons interested therein may appear and contest the same. . Dated May 22nd, 1890. i C. H. DUNSMOOR, County Clervk. By M. J. Ashmqhk, Deputy. ma23-KJH NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Ij OF HENRY S.SCnELL, DECEASdjI^. Notice is hereby given by the undersigtß'J, executors of the last will and testameiiif of Henrys. Schell, deceased, to the creditotjlof, and all persons having claims against the iliid deceased, to exhibit them with the neceeiirv vouchers, within ten months after the first ilub h. aiion of this notice, to the said executor?, at tlie oihce of Trippet & Neale, attornevs-at-ww, 825 D street, City of San Diego. California,!<he same being the place for the transaction o< I Ye business of the said estute, in the Couni .1 bf San Diego, State of California. 1 DAVID L. HUNTINGTON, \ WILLIAM A. EDWARDS, V Executors of the estate of Henry s. Schell, deceased. I Trippet & Neale, attorneys for said estate. V Dated at Sau Diego, Calif., April 15, 1890 I , ma7-30t " X DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNEH • SHIP. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THeI co-partnership heretofore existing between! P. Beaudry and Wm. Declez, under the firm and] style of the "Los Angeles Marble and GranitS Works," is this day dissolved by mutual con sent, P. Beaudry retiring therefrom. Wif. Declez will continue the business of said firm under the same name, and will collect fall amounts due to said firm, and pay all debts /fold assume all the liabilities of said firm f Witness our hands and seals this 10th dtly of May, 1890, at the city of Los Angeles, Cal ifornia. P. BEAUDRY. Iseali.] myl2 lm WM. DECLEZ. fsE fA Finest Wines, Liquors FCLTOfet BLOCK >- 7 New Hl/gh St. LOS ANGELKp, CAL.