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8 Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste and acts cently yet promptly on the Kidney s, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constL pation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, its many excellent qualities commend it to all. It is for sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading druggists. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL IOU/Smif '"' NEW YORK, H. J! FACTS Stranger than Fiction Truth Mighty! Right Prevails! Dr. Liebig & Co., San Francisco's Old est, Most Successful and Reliable Specialists, Have Opened Per manent Offices at 123 S. Main St., Los An geles, Cal. Ix)t|\ngele» is crowded with so-called "Doc tors," incompetent as they are unskillful and 1 unreliable, many being unqualified and un licensed, whose unskillful treatment is caus- 1 ing thousands of chronic diseases, and on ac- ] ' count of enormous iucrease in special practice I » in Southern California Dr. Liebig & Co., San t Francisco's old reliable specialists, physicians and surgeons, have opened permanent offices at 1211 South Main street, Los Angeles. Cal ' Dr. Liebig & Co., proprietors of the. Liebig > World Dispensary of San Francisco, Butte City, Mont , Kansas City, Mo , have had twenty-five years' special practice in San Francisco. V'n equaled success in the treatment and cure of all , special, private and complicated diseases of men. All desiring expert mcd cal or surgical ; care should call for free consultation at 123 8. . Main street, Los Angeles, Cal.. where every ap pliance, iustrumeut and device for curing spec- ( fal diseases is used. All who trust themselves for treatment at the Liebig World Dispensary will have the benefit of the combined siill of ] the stuff of specialists, where tue latest remedies known to scientific research are carefully pre- I pared iv Dispensary Drug Store. ; All desiring speedy, safe and confidential ' treatment should apply to the oldest, liugest and reliable surgical institute. Having the ma- Jority of all the important cases of chronic dis- 1 eases of men resulting from badly treated or neglected primary cases, Dr Liebig & Co. of « Liebig World Dis oensary, effects cures at half the usual prices charged by incompetent phy- i siclans. While diseases of men are specially t treated, yet female complaints receive careful i attention. The special surgeons and physicians of the Liebig World Dispensary are as qualified < to treat delicate complaints of females as they are to cure complicated diseases of men. Sep- . arate offices for lady patients. Surg oil operations upon tumors, deformities, varicocele, hydrocele, and all cases requiring l surgical operations specially solicited and sue- , cessfully operated upon. New treatment has lately been adopted which I has proved to be the only successful method of j t curing weakness, spermatorrhoea, nervous de- i bility, loss of vigor, vitality or manhood. The new illustrated family surgical paper ' should be read by the sick and the well—a fam ily medical journal, every line of it: a surgical , paper, every Inch of it; contains more valuable ' information than all the family doctor books I * combined, and sent free to any address. The very latest confidential book for men is alsosent . free to men stating age and symptoms of their ' disease. Pationts out of Los Angeles treated by corres pondence, and remedies, securely packed, sent by express. Surgeons will visit country pa- . tients to perform surgical operations when de- | ' sired. 1 IMPORTANT TO LADIKS. < The lady surgeon of the Liebig World Dispen- I sary of San Fraucisco will personally superin- > tend the treatment of all delicate, intricate, i weakening and complicated di*eas'?s of women; j also personally perform al) surgical operations known to modern Bcience, at the Los Angeles 1 Surgical Institute and Liebig World Dispensary, 1 at 123 South Main street, Los Ang. les, Cal. o , GRATEFUL —COMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOA. BREAKFAST. "By ft thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the tine properties ol well selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judi- i clous use of such articles of diet that a constitu- , tionmay be gradually built up until strong . enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hun- j dreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame." —Civil Service Ga zette. Made simply with boiling water or milk, i Sold only in half-pound tins, by grocers, labeled thus: J AMES EPFS & CO., Homoeopathic Chem ists. London, England. 10-9-tu-th&w-12m NOTICE. 103 ANGELES AND PACIFIC RAILWAY j Company.—Location and principal place of business, Los Angeles city, California. There is delinquent upon the following described stock, ou account of assessment levied Febru ary 27, 1891, the several amounts set ■ pposite the uames of the respective shareholders, as follows: CEIITIFI- NO. OF SUIISCRIHKRS. CATE NO. SHARKS. AMOUNT C 24 100 $200.00 A. Gayford > 25 100 200.00 ( 2(> 100 200.00 C. Cole 2UO 50 10<>.00 8 P Rees i 33 fto 100 00 a. i. ttees j 34 50 ioo.OO T. Bennington 82 20 40.00 C. B. Woodhead ... 250 7 14.00 Jennie L. Wicks ... 248 300 000 00 M. L. Wicks 257 50 100 00 And in accordance with law and an order ol the Board of Directors, made on the 31st day of March, 1891, so ninny shares ef each parcel of said stock as may be necessary will be sold at No. 200 N. Los Angeles street, Los Angeles city, on the 20th day of April, 1891, at 11 a m. of said day, to pay delinquent assessments there on, together with costs of advertising and ex pense of sale. 4-4-td F. E FRANTZ, Secy. At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the 20th day of April, 1891, it was resolved that the abuve advertised sale of stock be post poned to Wednesday. May 20, 1891 4 21td F. E. FRANZ, Secretary. LEWIS THE LIGHT. HE NOW CALLS HIMSELF THE IRON ROD. He Arrives Last Night, Just From the East—A Notice Which Tells All About Him. ''Here I am, just from the east, and here's my notice," said Lewis the Light as he walked into tho news room of the Hkrald last night. "I may be here some time, but I can't tell," and out he went, responding to a query: "Yes, I'm the Iron Rod." Los Angeles, Now. My Hkrald : If you'll tumble to the racket (Gen. 49, 10) IAM I. (Rev. 1, 18.) The Iron Rod is here. He (12,25) who swallows up those other rods. My pretty deputy, Billy the 2th (or 2 times) and hia satellite, that prince of blood and iron, are not in it, in comparison with Lewis the Light. (Dan. 7, 11.) The Messianio Age (Dan. 8, 5) is here— in A Horn.—The Living Man, Prince and Ruler of this present World. lAm that I Am f3,-4, Rev. 11,15) just the Genius to blow it, for This World's Fair. That Pastor who forgot to boom Me as The Practical-Dreamer & Gen- (41, 381 ius, eulogized Me & My Act (17, 28, 31) as The Shepherd; (Zech. 11, 15) indi rectly, in today's Hkrald (Zech. 5, 1) The Centre Eye, Is (11, 1, 5) Lewis the Light. PASADENA. Mrs. C. S. Martin entertained the fol lowing guests at luncheon today: Rev. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Pullman, Mrs. E. C. Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore. W. L. Wotkyns and H. H. Rose are on a trout-fishing excursion up the San Gabriel cafiou. A children's entertainment under the auspices of the Ladies' Guild, for the benefit of All Saints church, will be given at Morgan next Saturday after noon at 2:30 o'clock. A very pleasant reception was ten dered Dr. and Mrs. Pullman at the Carleton parlors last evening. The members of the Universalist parish and a number of their friends were present. A line musical programme was ren dered, and refreshments, consisting of and ices, served. The lecture tonight by Rev. Dr. Pull man will be one of the rarest literary treats ever afforded the people of Pasa dena, and should be heardbyeveryman, woman and child in the city. Mrs. H. H. Markham arrives from Sacramento today. Mn. Kuntz has returned from River side. Suit has been brought against Drs. Hodge and Philbrook, for malpractice, in the case of Edwin Hoffman, who sus tained painful injuries by falling from the roof of the Stanton house, last Sep tember. The plaintiff sues for $25,000. SANTX MONICA. The Falcon, from San Pedro, cruised around the bay ail Sunday forenoon, finally anchoring oft' the canon, where a smail boat went ashore, landing sev eral passengers. W. T. Belding has rented the Withe row cottage, on the south side, where the gentleman and his family will en joy the summer months. Colonel and Mrs. E. K. Chapin left this morning for Arrowhead hot springs, where they will remain during the next few week 3. The colonel, who has been ailing for the past few months, goes in the hope that the change will prove beneficial, and the best wishes of the entire community go with them. C. F. Lemon, wife and family are at the Arcadia. Mrs. Senator Jones presided at the piano at the concert given by the ladies at the closing of the flower festival, when R. P. Carter charmed the audi ence by his matchless singing. Judge Campbell spent Sunday here, whiling away a few leisure hours. Geoige Webb, of the Wolfskill tract, spent Sunday here looking for suitable quarters for "his family. Captain E. P. Thompson, of Pasadena, paid a flying visit to the seashore, today. C. H. Dow, Earnest Dockstader, Miss Allie Peyton, H. P. Piatt, Misa Lizzie Wilson, L. G. Jessup, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Sweeney and child are amongst the late arrivals at the Jackson house. Several parties here, particularly a comespondent at this place, have tried to saddle on your correspondent the authorship of "the article in Sunday's edition of the Los Angeles World, about Santa Monica. I take this opportunity of denying the same, never having been the correspondent of the World, never having written a line for the same, never having been requested to act as such. There will be held a social at the resi dence of Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy, on Sixth street, Thursday, given by the ladies of the Episcopal church. The ladies are arranging a fine programme, which will furnish a treat for their guests. Among the many who enjoyed Sun day here were Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Dye and family. Willis Hendershot, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Samuels. Edmund Emerson has purchased the Y. C. Daly cottage, on Fourth street, for if] 000. Frank J. Capitan, George Basseruian, T. M. Crawley, Dr. Ainsworth enjoyed Sunday here. Mr. Kipp brought down a 'bus load of jolly Angeleflos Sunday, consisting of Mr." and Mrs. H. J. Stuhr and family, Judge Staaton, Constable Rogers, Theo dore Tights, Chas. McNally, Henry and Fritz Schemmel and many others. Af ter enjoying the beach they drove to the canon, where Mendel Meyer entertained them in a royal manner, in his own in imitable manner, at the picnic garden, where Mr. Meyer presides. The spot is an ideal one for a picnic; and Mendel, while he drives dull care away by his pleasing yarnß and the melody of his violin, makes the ideal host. The party returned home more than pleased with their day's outing, promising to come again. The Rev. George P. Kimball preached to a large congregation on Sunday even ing, at the Congregational church, on the subject of the Importance of Little Things, handling his theme in an able manner. H. THE TURNVEREIN SHOOT. The Gold Medal Won by Ludweg Wundhamer. The regular monthly competitive shoot of the members of the Turnverein shoot THE LOS ANGELES HERALD; TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 12, 1891. ing club took place Sunday, at the range, in East Los Angeles. The prize for the best shot, which is a handsome gold medal, and which must be won three times in succession, was won by Lud weg Wundhamer, of Slotterbeck's gun store. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. A Lot of New Names Added to the List. The chamber of commerce seems to be taking a new lease of life. Mayor Hazard has taken hold oi Hie matter of getting members, and the result is that about 100 names have been added to the list. On Saturday the following were secured: American Fish company, 302 South Spring; B. A. Breakey,l3s South Spring; William H. Burns, proprietor Nadeau hotel; James G. Bennett, Hotel Nadeau; J.B.Brown, 111 North Spring; Judge Anson Brunson, Phillips block; Charles F. Bicknell, 1455 Wright street; O. W. Childs, jr., 118 South Main; N.C.Car ter, Sierra Madre; James Campbell, box 987; Alex. Campbell, Temple block; B. Cohen, Vienna bakery; A. N. Courtney, assistant manager Russ Lumber and Mill company, Redlands; A. E. Davis; T. H. Duzan,"l26 South Spring. C. B. & Q.; R. G. Dunn & Co., per Louis F. Vetter, 232 North Main street; Chas. Eaton, Hollenbeck hotel building; Adolf Ekstein, Third and Broadway; Fixen, Baade & Co., 321 South Spring; C.L.Fisher Co., Nadeau hotel; J. C. Fitzhenry, 255 South Spring; H. Ger main, 123 South Spring; J. M. Hale, 109 North Spring; E. H. Hutchinson, city hall; Hellman, Waldeck & Co., 217 North Spring; R R. Haines, 125 West First; Daniellnnes,l33l Carroll avenue; M. D. Johnson, city hall; C. E.Kibbey, 122 South Spring; Kahn & Aaron, 137 South Spring; R. C. Kirkpatrick, 115y, North Main ; J. A. Kelly, court house; F. E. Lopez, city hall; F. M. Mickell, 932 Hawkins street; Merriam & Co., 127 South Spring; C. McFarland, city hall; 11. H. Metca'.f, 300 South Olive street; Olcovich Bros., per Joseph 0., 317 South Spring; John P. P. Peck, 213 West First; Patrick Bros.. 148 North Los Angeles; W.H. Person,ll9 North Spring; C. H. Parker, corner Broadway and Third street; Jno. S. Park, City bank; W. H. Rhodes, 1721 South Main ; W.W. Robinson, mayor's office; Albert Rim pan, 1208 South Main; Samuelßees,632' Britannia street; C. F. Rutan, Abstract building; Siegel, the hatter, 103 South Spring; Jas. A. Shepard. 103 North Spring; 3. F. Sartori, 148 South Main; J. J Sehallert, 121 WeetEleventh street; Spencer N. Bewail, 220 West First street; F. W. Thompson, agent C. R. I. & P. railway, 138 South Spring; Jno. Q. Tufts. 132 South Spring: Freeman G. Teed, city hall; The Unique, Julius Lobl, 258 South Spring; E. Wineburgh, 309-311 South Spring; T. Wiesendanger, Brypon-Bonebrake block; F.R.Willis, 1-4 Rogers block. Something About the Man Who Is Try ing to Cope with James G. Blame. The diplomatic duel between Italy and the United States has brought the Marquis di Rudini, the new Italian premier, into world wide attention. Secretary Blame has been more than a match for his noble adver sary, but the mar quis has undoubt edly shown a keen appreciation of the temper of his countrymen, who wish to preserve the old time senti mental notions of patriotism while endeavoring to take advantage of the more practical statesmanship of the times. The Marquis di Rudini is a handsome man of magnificent physique. He is fifty-two years old, and shrewd ana resourceful in politics. His attitude to ward the United States is believed to have arisen from a conviction that an appeal to patriotism at this juncture would avert unpleasant domestic difficulties, one result of which might be the return of Signor Criipi, the former premier, to power. Rudini first came into prominence in 1866, when he was mayor of Palermo. Tho rabble burst into revolt and threatened to sack the city. He managed to keep them in check until the arrival of royalist troops, who inflicted terrible punishment upon the insurgents and effectually quelled their disaffected spirit. Three years later he became minister of the interior. The marquis is a native of Sicily, where the dreaded Mafia, which was the prime cause of this last international hubbub, originated. Canada's Colored Lawyer. Canada has but one colored lawyer, and as he has shown much ability and a good share of "horse sense" the people of the Dominion are not only proud of him, but the class of candidates. Mr. Davis is at present clerk, treasurer and auditor of Col chester North and solicitor for the town of Amherstburg. He ia also president of the board of directors of the Wilberforce Edu cational institute of Chatham. The worst attacks of indigestion Simmons Liver Regulator never fails to relieve. It Is Wonderful. The immense sale now going on at N. W. cor ner Spring and First sts., of the celebrated lirst quality white shirts ut only 90e. To the California Wine Company, 222 S. Spring St., for the linest wines and liquors. In all flavors, at "Beckwith's Spa," 303 N. Main street, near Temple. SPRAINS. BRUISES. Ohio & Miw.Rati WM. , , r,ai t> v . - a /io Dolphin Street, (Uliee President and „. r , ~ , „ Baltimore, Md., General Maniiger, , , ' • ~ . ~„,■„ Jr.n'j-18,1S00, Cmcinnntt, Ohio ~, . .' . . "My foot suddenly ~ 1 b ™f c <\ M " turned and gave me ly in liipcndsido by a very severely a fall and suffered »e -spndned ankle, 'lho K » r rr .r,i «rm application of St. sorely. St. JIOODSOII Jacobs Oil resulted at compl o t c 1 y cured once in arelief fiom , ue ." Wm, C. Harden, PU w"w. Peabodv, Member of State Prest.&Gen'lMan'gr Legislature. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO.. Baltimore. Mi THE PREMIER OF ITALY. . D>l RUDINI. also make him something of a pet. His name is Delos R. Davis, and he was born at Colchester in 1846. For years he worked at all sorts of hard, manual labor, yet made time to study. In 1886 he was called to the bar by the benches of the On tario Law society. He stood first in DELOS P.. DAVIS. Drop a Postal Delightful Summer Beverages, REDONDO. The selections rendered in the parlors of the Redondo hotel by the orchestra last evening were beautiful, indeed, and admirably rendered. The work of replanting several of the large flower beds on the grounds of the Redondo hotel company is now going on. They will contain many choice plants and improve the surroundings greatly, but to an easterner, unaccustomed to flowers in such profusion, they were quite pretty enough before. J. M. Odmer, of Lynn, Mass., a large manufacturer of that city, is a guest of the Redondo hotel. Other arrivals include P. P. Luck, Wy oming; P. P. Frasee, Australia; B. Rowe, Lordsburg, Cal.; Henry R. Belur, Edward A. Younger and wife, A. Dalton Harrison, G. Zeil, San Francisco; Harry Brook, George W. Parsons, W. M. Shel don, Los Angeles; F. J. Knowing, Lon don, England; W. D. Ridelsperger, Miss Kidelsperger, Warren, Pa. The steam schooner P. S. Jewell ar rived today from the Columbia river, Captain R. Johnston, with 12,000 ties for the Terminal railway company. B. Sudden Deaths. Heart disease is by far ,the most frequent cause of sudden aeuth, which in three out of four enses is unsuspected. The symptoms «re not generally understood. These are: A habit of lying on the right side, short breath, pain or ; liistress in side, back or shoulder, irregular pulse, asthma, weak mid hungry spells, wind in i stomach, swelling of ankles or dropsy, oppres ! sinn, dry cough and smothering Dr. Miles' I illustrated book on heart disease, free at all I druggists, who sell and guarantee Dr. Miles' I unequaled New Heart Cure, and his Restorative I Nervine, which cuics nervousness, headache, I sit splcssness, effects of drinking etc. It con tains no opiates. Mullen, Bluett & Co.'s full dress suits. Kjke Phosphate, New popular eastern drink, to be obtained only afßeckwlth'sSpa." Try it. 303N.Mai*st. pimples. Thoold idea was that facial eruptions weia due to a "blood humor," for which they gave potash. Tliustheoldfarssparillascon taln potash, a drastic mineral, that instead of decreasing, actually creates more erup tious. You hare noticed this when taking othcrSarsaparillas. It is however now known that the stomach, the blood ercsting power, is tho seat of all vitiating or cleansing oper ations. A stomach clogged by indigestion or constipation, vitiates tho blood, result pim ples. A clean stomach and healthful di gestion purifies it and they disappear. Thus Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla is compounded after the modern idea to regulate the bowels and stimulate the digestion. The effect is Immediate. A short testimonial to contrast the action of the potash Sarsaparillas and Joy's. Mrs. C. D. Stuart, of 400 Hayes St., S. F., writes: "I have for yeira had indi gestion. I tried a popular Sarsaparilla but it actually caused more pimples to break out on my face. Hearing that Joy's was a later preparation and acted differently, I tried It and the pimples Immediately disappeared." JUJJ Sarsaparilla Largest .bottle, most effective, same price. For Sale by Off & Vaughn, the Druggists. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT IN AND FOR the County of Los Angeles, State of Cali fornia. Los Angeles Terminal Railway Co., plaintiff, vs. Clarence W. Scott, is executor of the last will of John A. Anderson, deceased: Sadie E. Scott, John E. Anderson and tieorge W. Scott, defendants. Action brought in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the Coanty of Los Angeles, aud the complaint filed in said County of I.os Angeles in the office of tf*e derk of said Superior Court. The people of the State of California send greeting to Clarence W. Scott. Sadie E. Scott, John E. Anderson and tieorge W. Scett, de fendants. You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by the above-aumed plainlill in the .-uperior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Los An geles, and toanswerthecomplaintiiled therein, within ten days (exclusive of ihe day of ser vice) after the aeririee on you of this summons, if served within this couuty: or If served else where, within thirty days, or judgment by de fault will be taken against you according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action is brought for the purpose of acquiring, by condemnation, for use as* right of-way. and for statiou and yard purposes for the line of railroad now being constructed by plaintiff from a point ou Downey a viru-. in the City of Los Angeles. County of Los Angeles, and State of California, to a point on the Bay of San Pedro, in said county, lots one 1) and twelve (12), in block "1" of the Clemant tract, In said City o£ Los Angeles, as the same is shown upon a map of said Clement tract re corded in book 17, on page 41, of the Miscella neou < Records of said county, which laid lots are the property of defendants; and plaintiff seeks to acquire them for such uses and pur poses as are necessary and incident to-the con struction, maintenance and operation of Its said line of railroad along, near and'over the same. Reference is had to complaint for par ticulars and for a more particular description of said lots or parcels of land sought to be ac quired by this action. And you are hereby notified to appear and show cause why the property described should not be condemned as prayed for in the com plaint, and that if you fall to appear and an swer to the said complaint as above required the said plaintiff will cause your default to be entered, and will apply to the court for the re lief demanded in the complaint. Given under my hand and the seal of the | Superior Court of the State of CiJifornia, in ! and for the County of Los Angeles, this ltith i day of Febraary, in the year of our Lord one I thousand eight hundred and ninety-one. fSEAL.I T. H. WARD, Clerk. By D. E. Adams, Deputy. Gibbon & Creighton, attorneys for plaintiff, Los Angeles Theater building, lios Angeles, Cal. 3-31 lOt tues NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE. THE GERMAN SAVINGS AND LOAN Society, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Emily J.Valentine, James K. Mulkey. The National Bauk.of California at Los Angoles. and the Ab stract and Title Insurance Company of Los Angeles, defendants. Sheriffs sale No. 14.393. Order of sale and decree of foreclosure and Unde» and by virtue of an order of sale and decree of foreclosure aud sale, issued out of tha Superior Court of the County of Los An geles, of the State'of California, on the Bth day of: May, A. D. 1891, in the above entitled, action, wherein The German Havings Bank and Loan Society, a corporation, the above named plaintiff, obtained a judgment and decrue of foreclosure and sale against Emily J. Valea tine, et al., defendants, on the btn day of May, A. D. 1891, for tha sum of »14,88(>.!>0, lawful money of the ITnlted States, which said decree was, on the Bth day of May, A. Ik 1891, recorded in Judgment Moo* 125 of said Court, at page 2«1, 1 am commanded to sell all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the City of Los Angeles, County of Lcs Angeles, State oil Cali fornia, and bounded and described as follows: Lot twenty-three (23), in block D, of the Ri vara and Vignolo tract, frontiug 3(> feet and 9 inches on the easterly side oi Main street aud extending in an easterly direction with even width 140 feet to an alley, per map of said tract recorded in book 5 of miscellaneous records, at page 110 of records of Los Angeles county Together with all and singular the tene ments, hereditaments and appurtenances there unto belonging, or iv anywise appertaining Public notice is hereby given that on Thurs day, the 4th day of June, A. D. 1891, at 12 o'clock M. of that day, in front of the Court House door of the County of Los Angeles, I will, In obedience to said order of sale and de cree of foreclosure and sale, sell the above de scribed property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said judgment, with inter est and costs, etc., to the highest and best bid der, for cash, lawful money of the United States. Dated this 11th day of May, 1891. E. D. GIBSON, Sheriff of Los Angeles County. By F. C. Hannon, Deputy Sheriff. Chapman <& Hendricks, Att'yi tor Plaintiff. 5-12 tu4t discount" sale of WALL PAPER! COMMENCING MONDAY, MAY iith. 7c Wall Paper reduced to 4 i-2c ioc White Blanks reduced to 7c 25c Gilt Paper reduced to ioc Elegant Gilt Paper 15c, 20c, 25c Elegant Embossed Gilt Paper 20c, 25c, 30c Ingrain Papers J SC Hand Goods and Leathers reduced 25 per cent. ITDON'T FORGET THE PLACEItI W. B. STEWART'S, 238 SOUTH SPRING STREET. 5-10-1 m Fi THE NEXT f DAIS ! fIBERNETHY I TUFT, —Si OF THE if- PIONEER AM ERICM CLOTHING HOUSE -3WIL.L. SELL YOUS- A Nobby $25.00 Spring Suit for. $20.00 A Stylish $20.00 Spring Overcoat for 15.00 A Plain Corkscrew $8.00 Pants for 6.50 A Fancy Striped Worsted $7.50 Pants for 600 And all other goods at same discount. t 1 I^eixiernber —For IO Days Only ! CALL AND SEE THEM AT 117 SOUTH SPRING STREET,, LOS ANGELES, CAL. 4-Ui lm 7 RECOMMI^ GIVEN TO DR. WOH ! The Celebrated Chinese Physician. For m*»r years I have been troubled with f*^ he T^L d lung disease which finally ended in asthma »™» 'e'ure me withinYwo In and consumption. t m less than that period my strength came back, I consulted with the best physicians I could health was restored, and ever since find, but they did me uo benefit, but on the .i.Bti havp Iwpii n well and h»»nv man contrary I got worse and worse, until I was told th &lwy aS?1891. mTcRAIO. by one oS them I could not recover. Dr. Woli ' ' l ° a3 - 2076 Temple street, took me in this condition. He has in two Los Antreles Cal' months' time entirely n-jired me. I most 1 cordially recommend him ( to all sufferers Dry Woh WM recommGn ded to me by a friend. M , _ . F ; „,5 „ ,V', I had been troubled for years with indigestion, ~ , . 3-2o Bojcl St., Los cal. causing fearful headaches au4 virtigo, making May IsS, 18.(1. my life one of misery. I tried and paid the best physicians without relief. Finally, to For eight months past my wife was a great please my friend, I visited Dr. Woh at his of sufferer from female troubles. For days at a flee, and he advised with me and gave me time her puin was so severe that no r-st could medicines. This was but six weeks ago. To she obtain or sleep at night. Unwillingly I day I can truthfully say lam entirely cured, forced her to visit Hr. Woh. the Chinese physi- I hare not felt one symptom of my old trouble cian. The doctor underteok to cure her, and during the whole time. Dr. Woh ls certainly now with grateful hearts- we confess to a com- a wonderful healer of the sick, plete recovery in her cas*. CHARLES HEILMANN, J. F. BURDICk, April 3, 1801. 331 Courtst., L. A., Cal February 6, 1801. Riverside, Cal. I have tried many doctors for heart disease, For quite a number of. years I have been a but have derived no beneflt until Dr. Woh, the great sufferer and paid out largesums of money Chinese physician, of Los Angeles city, pre for doctors aud medioines. My disease was scribed for me. 4 claimed by some to be Brlght's disease; others Two months ago I began his treatment, and I saitkit was gravel, but I could find no relief can now certify that her has done me great I got worse and worse until my life was de- good. I recommend Dr. Woh to my friends as spalred of The treatment and operations to en able doctor. which I submitted were terrible. Finally, at P. E. KINO the request of a friend who had been cured by Justice of the Peace, Dr. Woh, I consented So submit my case to his April 4, 1801. Burbank. Cal. Dr. Woh has thousands of similar testimonials, but space alone prevents further publication orithem here. . The remedies arc purely herbs and roots whtah Dr. Woh has familiarized himself thoroughly with by a loug practice in thejinperlal hospital of China. Dr. Woh is the oldest and best-known Chinese physician in Southern California, and his onres have been remarkable, especially ln female troubles, tumors, etc. All diseases are located by and through the pulse. Free consultation to every one, and all are cordially invited to call upon Dr. Woh at his office, 227 SOUTH MAIN STREET, 4-5-BU-tu-th-sa Between. Second and Third streets, I.oa Angeles, Cal. I. T. MARTIN, 451 S. SPRING ST. ■' al in' sif If you wish to sell or buy SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, CARPETS OR STOVES Be sure and give me a call. I have a complete line of goods aud will sell cheap for cash or an installments. Will rent habv buggies by day or week. LOCK BOX 1921. 4^9-3m THE REV. GEO. H. THAYER, ol Bourbon, Ind., says: "Both myself and wife owe our lives to SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE."' For sale by Heinzeman, 222 N. Main, or Trout, SUtp and Broadway. DOCTOR WHITE S Private Dispensary, 13% N. MAIN ST., LO S ANGELES, CAL. | JtSTABLISHSD 1880. I NERVOUS DEBILITY, seminal weakness, Icipotency, etc., resulting from youthful indiscretion, excesses in matured Years and other causos, inducing some of the following symptoms, as dizziness, confusion of ideas, defective memory, aversion to society, blotches, emissions, exhaustions, rariocele, etc., are permanently cured. FKINAKY, KIONKV and BLAPPKB troubles, weak back, incontinence, gonorrhoea, gleet, stricture, aud all unnatural discharges are quickly and perfectly cured. SCROFULA AND SYPHILIS, causing -doers, eruptions, enlarged joints, rheu matism, swelling in groins, mucous patches in mouth, sore throat, falling hair, catarrh, raany other symptoms, are quickly removed/ i.nd all poison thoroughly and permanently* eradicated from the system, by purely vegety ble treatment, /JL t . at office or by express. letters strictly confidential, aid office. 13SF» U » Main It. 8-2ff