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10 THE ARIZONA KICKER. Dome of the Wild Ways of Ge AkMd Journalism. L«st December, when we had completed tbe repairs to the picket fence surrounding oar private graveyard and counted up the graves, we announced our earnest hope that the number wonid never exceed nine. "We never really wanted to kill any one of the batch, mnch preferring to live at peace with all mankind, but it was a case of "shoot first or go under' 1 in each and every instance, and it became our duty to shoot. Everybody knows we have done the square thing when compelled to outfit n man for the far oft 5 country. We have bought, coffins, furnished shrouds, got up funeral processions anil planted the immi grant on our own private lot, where his headboard would not be taken by the cow boys for aeucher table nor his bones become the prey of the coyotes. It is needless to add that we shall continue to pursue this liberal policy in the future, while the sub scription price of the Kicker will still re main at two dollars per year. As stated at the beginning, we hoped to keep the number down to nine, but cir cumstances over which we had no control elected a tenth headboard the other day. In writing up Colonel Woodhonse's new ranch two weeks ago we jocularly referred to a cowboy as "Cockeyed Bill." It seems tbat his proper title is "Squinteyed Will iam," and he took offense at our license. We have invariably noticed that when we attempt anything jocular somebody dies before the month expires, and we shall now swear off. Bright and early Monday morning the gentleman with the imperfect optics opened the front door of our office with a great deal of useless energy, and before we could give him C. O. D. rates on a half column ad. he began banging away nt us. We knew, from the way his first bullet chawed its way through the straw hat we wear in the office tbat be meant business, and we didn't allow any vision of the dear old home back in New England, with mother standing in the door, stop us from getting ready to return his courtesies. William shot the hands off our office clock, split the ear of the Chinaman who turns the crank of our power press and blasted the peaceful life of a' yaller cat which we paid five dollars for in Tucson; but when the cannonade had ceased William had gone down the long, dark trail to join his forefathers. We were, of course, prompt ly acquitted before tbe coroner's jury, and we think we did the square thing when we got thirteen vehicles out to William's fu neral. All our readers will bear witness to the fact that we have exercised the greatest patience in bearing the slurs and taunts of our esteemed weekly contemporary. On three different occasions we would have been perfectly justified in killing him, but we restrained onr hand because we knew lie owed his two.compositors money which they would lose if he went underground. We long ago decided to pay no further at tention to him, no matter what he said; bat there was an item in his last issue which calls for a word or two of explana tion from us. Our lop eared, lop shouldered, knock kneed, slab sided, ramshackle, bald beaded, poverty stricken, cross eyed, web footed, toothless old contemporary, with an aver age circulation of 217 copies weekly against our tens of thousands (see our sworn state ments), says that we were cowhided in our own sanctum three days ago by a lady named Miss Green, who is a music teacher lately arrived from Indiana. His statement is an insult to a young, beautiful and accomplished lady, who was at once accorded the ontray of the be3t society in the town, and who came here with letters of the highest recominenda tiocJrom respectable people. Mrs. Green called at The Kicker office in the most amiable mood and with the most peaceful intentions. She simply and sweet ly desired us to publish one erf her original poems, entitled "When the Hen's Egg Nests Again," and we were thrice glad to do so. It appears on our third page today, and we feel that we cannot say too much in praise of it. Thus do we confound, paralyze, upset, break in two and knock out the human hyena whose spiteful soul would blacken our private character before this commun ity, nnd with it the fair reputation of an angel in female clothes. Words fail to ex press our contempt for this inhuman monster, but no advance will be made in our advertising, rates. —M. Quad in New York World. The Mule and the Bees. Once upon a time a Young and Frisky Mule wandered away from its Mother's aide toward a Hive of Bees, which the Farmer kept in order to procure Beeswax for the children to chew on. Observing bis Tendency to Investigate the Mother observed: "Boy! You keep away from that Local ity; Bees and Mules never have and never will Agree." The Youngster pretended to Submit, but at a Favorable Opportunity he cantered up for a closu Investigation. He got nn ear full in about half a Minute, and had not the Farmer and his son turned out to his Aid he would have beeu Stung to death. As it was he was Badly used up by the Sharp and Remorseless stings, and he was standing on Three Legs with his Eyes closed when his Mother drew near and queried: "Did I not warn you against the Bees:'' "You did." "Then why didn't you Heed my Words! I told you that the Bees and Mules did not Agree." "So you did, hut I went over to the Hive to ask them why it was." MORAL. Mules, always put confidence in yout mother.—New York World. A Good Reason. Little Johnny Fizzletop has the habit of waking up every night and demanding something to eat. At last his mother said to him: "Look here, Johnny, I never want to eat anything in the night." "Well, I don't think I'd care mnch to eat anything cither in the night if I kept my teeth in v mug of water. "—Texas Sittings. Chivalry at the Breakfast Table. "Now, cook, just yon look here I Look at that piece of bacon I've just given your mistress! It's the thickest and worst cut I over saw in my lifel—and this piece I'm just going to take myself is only a little better!" —London Punch. Onr Home Brew* Maier A Zoeblein's Lager, fresh from the brewery, on draught in all the principal sa loons, delivered promptly in bottles or ke« Office aud Brewery, 414 Aliso St. Telephone 01. The New Era. No. 6 Conrt street. Fine wines and liquors of all sinds. Ed Wenger, proprietor. D. KellXi who keeps the Gem sample rooms cau always be found ut No. 143 8. Broadway sear Second st. He Waa with Him. He waa a dyspeptic looking man, with * mustache like a barbed wire fence, and bald spots o;» bis overcoat where the nap had stopped sprouting. He hong to a strap on a Sixth avenue train, and when the en gineer put on double speed to lurch around the curve at Fifty-third street he trod on all the feet around him, and then woke up to conversation with a friend. "Oh, I'm an old handut boarding houses," he said, with a sort, of hall-bedroom board er chuckle. "I've sampled pretty nearly every boarding house between Thirty third street and Fourteenth street, I never stay over three months in one house—sort of size it up and move on." "What makes you do that?" inquired a friend. "Well, I'm a terrible kicker—begin to kick and then move. But where I am now I've actually staid eleven months." "Nothing to kick aboutf" "Well, no. I've tried the other plan. The landlady has a daughter, and when anything is wrong I bring her up fifty cents' worth of flowers or candy, and 1 tell you things move." "Bad plau," said the friend senten tiously. "Why?" "Don't pay attention to the landlady's daughter." "Nothing of tbe kind," said the dyspep tic looking man. "I never thought of such a thing." "She does." "What?" "She thinks you mean to marry her." "Oh, she couldn't," said the strap cling ing boarder, albeit a trifle redder, and then there was a silence till just as tfcs train left Bleecker street the dyspeptic young man B<«id: "John." "What?" "I think TO move over od East Eight eenth street next week." "What'll the landlady's daughter say?" "Well, I—that is—fact is, she's going too."—New York Tribune. Hard. "Did you ever know such a winter for begging appeals of all kinds?" said A to B as they met at the club. "Never, my dear fellow —never," said B. "This has been a terribly hard winter for the rich."—London Tit-Bits. His Greeting. A. (greeting old friend at the railroad station as he returns from Africa) —Wel- come a thousand times, dear old fellow, i wanted to ha first to welcome you again to your native laud. Can you lend me ten dollars?—Fliegenile Blatter. The Secret of Success. All druggists believe that the secret of success is perseverance. Therefore they per sist in keeping the finest line of" per fumeries, toilet articles, cosmetics, drugs nnd chemicals on the market. They especially in vite all persons who have palpitation, short breath, weak or hungry spells, pain in side or shonld> r, oppression, nightmare, dry cough, smothering, dropsy or heart disease to try Dr. Miles'unequaled New Heart Cure before it is too late. It has the largest sale of any similar remedy Fine book of testimonials free. Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine is unsurpassed for sleeplessness, headache, tits, etc., and it con tains no opiates. Ask your drugeist for Eucaloline if you are troubled with catarrh. JOE POHEIM THE TAILOR Jfj MAKES THE BEST CLOTHES IN THE STATE _sf^ni__ At 25 PER CENT LESS Jmm THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE. SUITS Mans to order from $20 EWK PANTS Made to oifler frcm $0 Ij mm FINE TAILORING |||f AT MODERATE PRICES 1 |BJ ,B3*Rule3 for Rclf-Measurement. f ii) Sil and Samples of Cloth teat lrco for all orders. eVr^ No. 143 S. Spring St., LOS ANGELES. 100,000 REMINGTON STANDARD TYPEWRITERS Saving Money, Send for PrCVt'Oling Errors. Illustrated Catalogue. G. G. WICKSON & CO., 34G N. MAIN ST., - - LOS ANGELKS. Tfxki-hone 012. AKTIST PHOTOGRAPHER 315 S. SPRING STREET. Motto :—Good Work at Moderate Trices. Aim :—To Please Every Patron. For MEN ONLY YOUNG MEN** OLD MEN .an QET IK THE TOIIS OF THE SERPENTS Of DISEASE. fFK) They make heroic effort! to free thenuelvei, W t>nt not knowing how to eucccßafully mjSHAXEOFFTHE HORRID SNAKES \ /S—J they give up in demtfclr and ilult into an early A XI a. gri»o, What an ERROR! There Li UK Ll'!;, BEW BOOK Vrj) leyf~\ j) sent free, poet-paid, (sealed) I /'TXt.'A Tlii if' ft for a limited tlnio.ejpl.lne V-"7% , vr'J the philosophy of Dlaeaj f \7\A ]L \ o» and Afflictlone of tbo V x\*l> /Orcani of Man, andhow by HOME TREATMENT, /7"AS.>i 11 Yu\ by methods exclusively our <0/ VVo \lln\ll WW own, the worst rases of I'l Last or Falling Manhood, 'fgg^S'fiC' General and Nervous De* « bility, Woakneea ot Body " f and Mind, Effects of Errors or Exceseea, Stunted or Ohrnnkec Organs ran B.nelta How to Enlarge and StrcngthenWEAK, UNDEVELOPED OEOAMS a PARTS of BODY made plain to all Interested. Men teitlfr from 50 Slate., Territories and Por«>«u Countries. You can write them. For Boo*,f«ele*plan.llon end proof..address ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO.N.Y. SPECIAL. NOTICE. 1 make a specialty of Pure California Wines, put up in cakes of one dozen each, consisting of the following varieties: Port, Angelica, Sherry, Muscatel, Zinfandel, and Riesling, and DE LIVER two cases (24 bottles) of the above wines to any part of the United States on receipt of $9.00. Telephone 44. 124 Si 126 N. Spring st. Branch, 453 S. Spring. Respectfully, 1-12-tf H J WOOLLACOTT. THE LOS ANGELES HERALDi SUNDAY MORNING. MAY 31, 1891. BE CAREFUL! A sore or an ulcer that resists ord . nary treatment is a very serious ma ■ ter. It is either of a cancerous nt ture, or it is the result of a very ba condition of the blood. Don't tain per with it Take The Great Blood Remedy BnpHßßlsm ami get rid of It, Don' deia >- Xcv - Jess °" HJ B Campbell, of Colum bus, Go., writes: "V woman with a cancerous ulcer of yeara standing, and five inches in diameter, ha been entirely relieved by 6 bottles of Swlf fi Specific. I consider its effects wonderf ul almost miraculous." This is tho record o S. S. S. Books on Blood and Skin Diseases Free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. Tie Gelelrated French to, "SSK 1 "APHRODITINE" -ffiSif POSITIVE GUARANTEE j» SR W H, 'n to cure any form ICo ly ~J of nervous disease J\ VtT>/j or any disorder of V—-^4 JB^N.T - tho generative or- gaus of eithcrsex, *wxfcliv?%v whether arising </ */'Jr- .>' fromtheexcessive/ mr**"'' BEFORE useof Stlmulonts, AFTER Tobacco or Opium, or through youthful indiscre tion, overindulgence, Ac. .such as Loss of Brain Power, Wakefulness, Bearing down Pains in tin back, Seminal Weakness, Hysteria, Nervous Pros- j tratlon, Nocturnal Emissions, Leucorrha?a, DiaV tineas, Weak Memory, Loss of Power and Impo> tency, which if neglected often lead to prematura old ago and insanity. Price $1.00 a box, 6 boxes for $5.00. Sent by mail on receipt of price" A WRITTEN GUARANTEE is given for every $5.00 order received, to refund the money ij j a Permanent cure is not effected. We ha\a ' thousands of testimonials from old and young, of both sexes, who have been permanently cured bytheusoof Aphrodltine. Circular free. Address THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. —SOLD BT - H. M. SALE A SON, Druggists, Los Angeles, Cal, gflQ U1 C QUICK. Others in —* .un tkj— fi-Zcomparison are slow or J AINU Int jt-DEAD. Ifsufferingtry §k DE A OWOOD'S PLASTER. ,tir*\N\SS P* ne * ra * e, » Re* y y///m9eWffiSSS>\ lleves, Cures. ' /'l'l 1 1 V\ N All Druggists. 4-22-ly RI ALTO Still Leads the Procession! THE SEMI-TROPIC Land and Water Co. Best Orange Land, $100 Per Acre! Location, 5 miles north of Riverside and 4 miles west of San Bernardino. Think of it! Fine Orange Land at $100 per acre. If you go to Riverside or Red lands you must pay $300 to $500 per acre for land inferior to ours. Long time. Liberal discount for cash. L. M. BROWN, Agent, 213 W. First st., Los Angeles, Cal. Healtli ! Dr. E. C. West's Nerve and Brain Treat mknt, a guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dizzi ness, Coavulsions, Kits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental Depression, Softening of the Urain resulting in insanity and leading to misery, decay and death, Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of Power in either sex, Involuntary Losses art' Spermatorrhoea caused by over-exertion of the brain, self-abuse or over-indulgence. Each tc:t contains one month's treatment. $1.00 a ten. or six boxes for $5.00, sent by mail prepaid ci receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case. With each order received 1 • us for six boxes, accompanied with $5.06, » c will send the purchaser our written guarantee to refund the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees issued Only by H. M. SALE & SON, Druggists, sole agentß, 220 S. Spring street Los Augeles, Cal. JOHN WIELAND, FREDERICKS BURG, UNITED STATES and CHICAGO BREWERIES. EXTRA PALE PILSENER, STANDARD, ER LAh'GER and CULMBACHER BEERS of high repute. Also brew the best PORTER and ALE JACOB ADLOFF, General Agent, Los Angeles. Telepl.one, 468. P, O. Box 1231, Station C. Corner New North Main, Missio.ii and Chavez sts., opposite Naud, Wevse & Co.'s warehouse 11-l-6m Naud's Warehouse. GRAIN, WOOL., —AND— General Merchandise Warehouse. ADVANCES MADE ON WOOL. ml2-U Franco-Italian Restaurant, Ocean Avenue, Santa Monica, Will be open to the public Sunday, May 31st. EVERYTHING NEW. Meals at all hours. Private rooms for ladies or families. The cuisine will consist of every thing in the market. No Chinese employed. 5-28 lm G. SCOTTO, Prop. COME AND TAKE A WHIFF —OF— Laux' Handkerchief Extracts Orange Hower. Violet. Jasmin. White Rose, Clove Pink, Lily of the Valley. 5-26-lm I*9 8. SPRING ST. -?i REDONDO BEACH HOTELS SPECIAL RATES BY WEEK OR MONTH. EIGHTEEN MILKS FROM LOS ANGELES via Redondo Railway and Santa Fe R. R. Hotel new, and supplied with all modern Improve ments—elevator, incandescent lights, etc. Hot and cold water and grates in all rooms. Halls and public rooms thoroughly warmed Beautiful dining room, commanding a fine view of the ocean. First-class Band for dining room and ballroom in constant attendance. Lawn tennis, billiards and other amusements. Splendid boating, fishing and surf bathing. Average winter temperature, 61 degrees. The marine and mountain views at Redondo are unrivalled nnd tho sunsets beyond descriptien. Nervousness, irsomnia and asthma speedily and in most'cases permanently relieved. Table unsurpassed on the coast. Managemeut liberal and progressive. Terms moderate. Forfurthe Information, address, K. W. ROOT, Manager. NOTICE. 850,000 Bonds of the City of Fresno for Sale. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IT IS the intention of the board of trustees of the city of Fresno, and the president thereof, to offer to the highest aud best bidder bonds of said city to the amount of $50,000,f0r the purpose of providing for the purchase of grounds and ihe erection and furnishing a building for school I purposes within said city. ' Seiled bids for the purchase of the municipal bonds, issued by the city of Fresno, Fresno couuty, state of California, under the act of the legislature of said state.approvedMaroh l it, 1889, entitled "An act authorizing the incurring of indebtedness by cities.townßand municipal cor porations, incorporated under the laws of this state, for tho construction of water works, sew ers aud all necessary public improvements, or for any purpose whatever, and to repeal the act approved March 9, 18-5, entitled, 'An act to authorize municipal corporations of the Oath class containing more than three thousand, and less than ten thousand inhabitants to obtain water works;'also, to repeal the act approved March 15,1887, entitled, 'An act authorizing the incurring of indebtedness by cities, towns and municipal corporations, Incorporated un tler the laws of this state,' " will be received by the city clerk of said city on behalf of the board (f trustees, and the president thereof, at his of £ce in the city hall of said city of Fresno, coun ts of Fresno, state of California, from the llrst publication of this notice to the'hour of 7:30 p. m. of the 15Ul day of June, lMill, when said bids will be opened and siiitl bonds sold by said board of trustees and the presitlent thereof, to lie highest bidder, and thereafter for cash in United States gold coin to be paid for on the de livery of said bonds at the city treasurer's office In said city. the sale will comprise 100 bonds, of the character known as serials, of municipal im firoveraent fund No. 5, as said fund wasestab ished on the 18th day of May, 1891, by ordi nance of said city, entitled, "An ordinance pro viding for the issue and sale of bonds of the city of Fresno, for the payment of the costs of certain permanent municipal improvements in said cily, for the following purposes, to wit: For the purchase of school grounds and the erection and furnishing of a building for school purposes—sso,ooo, in accordance with the re suitofa special election held in said city on the 18th day of April, 18111. pursuant lo the provisions of an act of the legislature of the state of California, approved, March 19, 1889, entitled, "An act authorizing the incurring of indebtedness by cities, towns and municipal corporations, incorporated under the laws of this sta'e for the con struction of water works, sewers aud all neces sary puolie improvements, or for auy purpose whatever,' and to repeal the act spproved March 9, 1885, entitled, 'An Act to authorize municipal corporations of the nfth class, con taining more thau three thousand and less than ten thousand Inhabitants to obtain water works;' also, to repeal an act approved March 15,1887, entitleo,'An Act authorizing the in curring of indebtedness by cities, towns and municipal corporations, Incorporated under the laws of this state ' " No less than one bond will be sold, and the bidder must state the number of bonds bid for; and no bid will be considered at let.sthan the mcc value of the bond bid for. The board ol trustees of said city of Fresno, and the president thereof, reserve the right to reject any and all bids. There will be issued 100 bonds of the denom ination of $500 each, numbered respectively from number one to number one hundred, hot It inclusive, and so drawn as .that one-twentieth part of the same shall be made payable each year, for twenty years, In thu order oi their date and number, with interen on same at 5 per cent per annum, both principal and interest payable annually at the office of the city treas urer of said city. That said bonds will be delivered in such amounts at a time as the board of trustees shall from time to time determine, provided that all of said bonds shall be delivered on or beforeone year after the date thereof, and such delivery shall be made with a rebate of any and all In terest appearing to be due at the date thereof i The purchaser or purchasers of said bonds must give an undertaking of at least two suffi cient sureties in the penal sum of lOperceut of the purcha.e price bid, payable to the city of Fresno, on tho condition fiat said purchaser will take and pay for said bom's as delivered according to the terms of notice of said sale and within thirty days after receiving written notice or readiness on the part of said Board of Trustees ami the president thereof to deliver said bonds; or said purchaser may in lieu of said undertaking deposit a certified cheek or draft payable to the f resident of the Board of Trustees ou demand. A failure to take and pay for bonds so bid for by the purchaser within thirty days after written notice of readiness to deliver the same shall be a breach of said undertaking, or a forfeiture of said check; and that the sum mentioned in said undertaking, or check, shall be held and con sidered as liquidated damages, ami that snitl undertaking may be sued upon, or said check presented and collected immediately in the name of said city, and the amount specifietl recovered or received, as liquidated damages. Deposit in the United States postollice at the City of Fresno, of notice of readiness to deliver bonds signed by the city clerk, with the seal of said city affixed, and postage prepaid and ad dressed and directed to the purchaser at his place of residence or business, shall be deemed and considered as notice to the purchaser of tltt! contents of said notice from date of deposit. Hy order of the board of trustees of the City of Fresno. W. B. DENNETT, City Clerk. Fresno, May 20,1891. my22-20t ASSESSMENT NOTICE. l.os Angeles & Pacific Railway company; lo cution of principal place of business, Los An geles city, California Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors held on the loth day of May, 1891, an assessment of five dollars per share was levied upon the capita) stock issued of the corporation, payable immediately to tho secretary at his oflioe in 8. W. Lul tweiler's building, on the northeast coiner of Kequena and Los Angeles streets, Los Augeles, Califor nia. All stock UDon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the iOth day of June, 1891, Miall become delinquent on that day, and all stock upon which said delinquent assessment shall not be paid on or before the 10th day of July. 1891, shall be on that day sold (or so much thereof as necessary) for the purpose of collecting the delinquent assessment, together with costof advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the board of directory. 5-19-tu F - E - Fiiantz, Sccretury. Testor jCoal Oil. BEST AND SAFEST MANUFACTDRED. Water white, and guaranteed 150 deg Are test. Expressly for family use Give it a trial, and you will use uo other. Faucet cans fur nished free. MORRIS & JONES, Bole Agents, 3-17 6ms 345 SOUTH SPRING STREET. NORTH REDONDO! A.Home by the Seaside! Fertile Farms Where Cool Breezes Blow! Superb fruit and vegetable land, with the advantage of the perfect climate of the ocean besch and a view of ocean, beach, landscupe and mountains unsurpassed ln the world B. C. Wright, John I. Redick and J. F. Coad have subdivided 1,531 acres of tho best land in Redondo, and adjoining the town of Redondo on the north, Into 5, 10, 20 and 40 aero lots. A street runs all around each 40-acre lot. The railroad runs through the land, and a station will be placed at a convenient point Tht< is all flue laud, nnd most delightfully situated. Seekers for homes should see It. Prices Title perfect, certificate furnished. For further information apply to B. C. WRIGHT, Redick Block, Room 2, city; L. M BROWN, 213 West First street, city; ROBKRT McGARVIN, South Spring street, city; Room 2 Redick block, city: or to BRUN6ON <fc EADS, Redondo Beach P.O. ECONOMICAL FUEI/. sfS S. F. WELLINGTON n LUMP -:- COAL 0 \_y WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, \_J AT REDUCED PRICES. A lf yourdealer does not keep it RING UP TELEPHONE 36, or leave your /\ orders with AX. Wm HANCOCK BANNING, Importer T 130 W. SECOND ST. T, Oak, Pine and Juniper Wood sawed and split to order. CARPETS! CARPETS! Over Fifty Pieces, 3000 yards, Bigelow and other standard makes of Body Brussels for sale at axtremely low prices. WE ARE OVERSTOCKED IN THESE GOODS. Also a complete line of other Carpets, and all kinds of Furniture at Lowest Prices. New Goods constantly arriving from the East. NILES PEASE, 337-339-341 SOUTH SPRING. 4-12-3 m " , . — | * ' FOR SUMMER ! OF ALL KINDS! Fresh from the Water. RECEIVED MORNING and EVENING. SPRING CHICKENS! Yonng Domestic Ducks, Turkeys, Lobsters, Mussels, Crabs, Shrimps, Oysters. LOS ANGELES PISHING CO., Mott Market; Branch, Broadway Market. Wholesale and Retail Dealers aud Shippers. SPECIAL NOTICE. IF YOU WISH TO SELL OR BUY Second-land -:- Furoiture, CARPETS OR STOVES, Be sure and give me a oall. I have a complete line of goods, and will sell CHKAP for cash or installments. Will rent baby buggies by day or week. I. T. MARTIN, 451 8. SPRING BT. LOCK BOX 1921. JOHN C. EDWARDS, MERCHANT TAILOR, LADIES' COSTUMER, Fine dress suits—Fat men's specialty. Rooms 19, 21 and 23, 229 West First st. 5-10-lm NOTICE. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK holders of the Monnt Gleason Mining and Milling Company, a corporation, for the elec tion of officers for the ensuiDg year, and such other business as may properly come before the meeting, will be held on Tuesday, June 9th. 1891, at the office of the company, No. 1027 Maple avenue, Los Angeles, Cal., at 7 o'clock P Dated May 29th. 1891. 5-29td J. A. JONKB, Secretary. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF ihe stockholders of the Alhambra Addition Water Company will be held at the office of the company, at the Ban Gabriel Wlnerv, San Ga briel, CaL, on Tuesday, June 9, 1891, at 10 o'clock a.m. T. Q. HAINES, Secretary Alhambra Addition Water Co. 5-29 td Feu fTefits ! When I say cnre I do Dot mean merely to atop them for a time snd than have them return again. I mean * radical euro. I have made the d'soaae of FITS, EPI LEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS a life-long study. X warrant my remedy to cure the worst cases. Because others hare failed is no reason for not now receiving a core. Send at once for a treatise and a Free Bottle of my infallible remedy. Give Express and Post Office. H. CU BOOT* aa. Ci it** rear! ttU, N. Y. SAM N.OSBORNE, REAL. ESTATE, Loan and Insurance Agent. Houses to Rent. Houses Wanted to Rent Houses£or Sale. Houses Wanted for Sale. Business for Sale. Business Wanted for Sale. Money to Loan at Low MM. Fire, Life and Accident InSß|cc. Tickets Sold to and from any RaHRy Station in Europe and America. Staterooms secured and every Information given. 227 WEST FIRST STREET. 5-20 lm LADIES SHOULD USE For all Irregularities "CREOLE" FEMALE TONIC For sale at all Drug Stores. At wholesale by F. XV. BBaI'N A CO 12-10-tim PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES —FOR— ' Pacific Branch National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers. Santa Monica, May 22,1891. Sealed proposals will be receivadat the Treasurer's office until 2 o'clock, p. m., Wednesday, June 10th, 1801, for supplies during the quarter ending Sep tember 30th, 1891, as follows : Subsistence and Quartermaster stores. Schedule, with information, and in structions for submitting bids, will be furnished upon application to the under signed. Applicants must state the par ticular supplies they desire to furnish. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Address A. Erdmak, Treasurer, Pacific Branch National Home, D. V. S., Santa Monica, Cal. 5-22-31 0 5 PIONEER TRUCK, 00. (Successors to McLain As Lehman,) PBOPEIETOKB OF THE Pioneer Truck & Transfer Co. Piano and Safe Moving a Specialty. Telephone 137 S Market au Los Angeles C»ln lel-tf