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2 THE WORK OF TRAIN ROBBERS. A Santa Fe Express Wrecked in Kansas. Four Trainmen Killed and Thirty flve Passeng-ers Injured. The Train IJoltberately Derailed for the Purpose of Robbery— The Thieve* Unable lo tint at the Treasure. By the Associated Press.l Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 21.—Pasaen- j gßr train No. 8, on the Atchison, Tope ka and Santa Fe railroad, east-bound, was wrecked early this morning, three miles west of Osage City, by train rob bers, who hoped to plunder the express car of $l; 000,000, being transported from the -City of Mexico to Boston, for the Mexican Central railroad. A wrecked train, four men killed and 35 men, wonsren and children injured, are the results of the attempted robbery. The robbers stole tools from a section house at Barclay, three miles westof the scene of the wreck, and removed a fish plate which joined two rails together. The robbers selected the top of a grade, going up which tbe train was likely to alow down, lessening the chances of so badly wrecking the train as to bury be neath the debris the treasure they were seeking. The precautions were unavail ing, as the very thing they sought to avoid, occurred. When the train reached the spot, the engine left the track and most of the cars followed it, piling one on top of another, and mak ing an awlul wreck. The express car was buried so that it required two hours' digging to get at it. Fortunately, although tbe engine was at tbe bottom of the pile, the debris did not catch fire, and thus an awful horror was averted, as many injured in tbat -event would have perished before tbe rescuers could reach them. The engiueer, fireman, express mes senger and guard were crushed to death in tjie w reck. There were about 250 passengers ou the train, but not one was killed. Several were badly injured, however, and a few may die. The ,$1,000,000 was rescued from the wreck by Major Llewellyn of the Santa Fe road, and turned over to the Wells Fargo company. The Santa Fe has offered $1000 reward for the train wreck ers, and several posses are searching the country. A special from Topeka says the wrecked train consisted of a baggage, express and mail car, two day coaches, two chair cars and three sleepers. It was thrown over an embankment three feet high, and the first cix cars telescoptd. Four persona were killed outright and 25 seriously in jured. The killed were Express Mes senger Frank Baxter, of Kansas City; Express Guardsman Bloomenthal, of Mexico; Fireman James Chaddicks, of Topeka, and Engineer Ed Mayer, of To peka. Most of the injured were western people, but &mong the number was Maiy Lyman, of Bloomingtou, 111., who is badly injured and bruised about the head aud lace ; C. T. Wordlaw, of Elli ott. 111., was also badly bruised. The wreck occurred at a small bridge where there waß a down grade. Tbe train waa running 40 miles an hour and it was in.possible for the engineer to the misplaced rails in time to check the speed of the train. The coaches were piled one on the other, until the bae gage and express cars were completely! hidden from view. Men, women and children were piled over each other, caught in seats and thrown through windows. Relief first reached the train from Emporia. An examination of the track shows that the fish plates had been carefully removed, bolts taken out, and spikes drawn from ten ties, and the rail set ov<-r to the inside. Robbery was unquestionably the ob ject, as the train carried $1,000,000 in currency en route to Mexican Central headquarters in Boston. A spot was found where three men had lain con cealed in the grass, and tracks were dis covered leading from this spot to the track. The passengers were brought to To peka, at 10 o'clock tliie morning. Some of the wounded could not be removed, and several will probably die. California Crops. Washington, Sept. 21.—The depart ment of agriculture has issued a bulletin on the condition of crops at the begin ning of the present week, in which it appears that in California more than the average area of corn has been planted, and the crop looks well. Wheat has been a fair crop, though shrinkage of the kerne! from want of rain, and rust from wet spells, are reported from certain lo calities. Oats are reported unusually fine. Chamberlain's Cough Keinedy, fa mous for its cures of bad colds, and sa a preventive and cure for croup, 50 centß a bottle. Chamberlain's Pain Balm, a general family liniment, and especially valuable for rheumatism, sprains, bruises, burns and frost bites, 50 cents per bottle. We rell Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhcea Remedy, the most sue cessful medicine in use for dysentery diarrnosa, colic and cholera morbus, 25 and 50 cent bottles. St. Patrick's Pills." They are the best physic. They also regulate the liver and bowels. Try them, 25 cents per box. Chamberlain's Eyeand Skin Ointment for tetter, salt-rheum, scald head, ecze ma, piles and chronic sore eyes. 25 cents per box. For sale by C. F. Heinzeman. 222 North Main, druggist. The Protective Leag;ue "Busted." Boston, Sept 21.—A temporary in junction was today granted against the American Protective league. The com plainants complain that the order is in solvent, and it, is alleged that the liabil ities are $2,281,000, and the assetH but $101,800. Counsel for the otder con sents to a temporary injunction. In two weeks there will be a hearing on the matter of appointing a receiver. Falling Hair Produces baldness. It is cheaper to buy a bottle of skookum root hair giower than a wig; besides, wearing your own hair is more convenient. All druggiata. Arizona Democrats. Flagstaff, Ariz., Sept. 21.—The Dem ocratic territorial convention nominated Mark A. Smith delegate to congress by acclamation; T. C. Norris of Flagstaff, congressman-at-large. Have Beecham's Pills ready in the house hold. The Great French Disinfectant, A sure cholera preventative; the cheapest dis infectant in the market. For sale only by Off A Vanghn, druggists, Fourth and Spring. LOS ANGELES r HERALD: THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 22, 1891. PUGILIST CORBETT'S BROTHER. He Escajpes from the.Ht.ose of Correction. With a Fellow Convict. San Francisco, Bept. 20.—Lr.it night two of the prisoners in the. house of correction, one of them a brother of Corbett, the champion pugilist, and the other named Mcßabe, concluded to leave the institution. The prisoners had been acting as trustees, and were allowed freedom about the building. After getting some distance away, they entered a place on the road and stole a horse and wagon. In their haste to escape they drove on a trestle of the electric road. The horse fell through the opening, and the prisoners left him to his fate, attached to tbe wagon. Early this morning an electric car came along, and aa it was dusk the motor man did not see the horse, and ran over its head, which waa lying on the rail. The two prisoners proceeded on foot, and sep arated, going in different directions. Guards were started after them, and captured Mcßabe. They were informed i while on the hunt in which direction 1 Corbett had gone, and he will probably be captured tonight. Corbett was sen ] tenced for three years for robbery, and ! had seven months to serve. Mcßabe \ was sent to the house for petty larceny, | and would have been released in another I month. THE HAWAIIAN CRISIS. QUEEN LILIOUKALINI HATING AN UNHAPPY REIGN. The Old Ministry to Be Impeached and the New to Be Bisected by the Leg islature—Petitions for a Brit ish 'Protectorate. San Francisco, Sept. 21.—According to the statements of the passengers ar riving on the steamer Australia, from Honolulu, this morning, the Hawaiian legislature has been caucused, with the result that 24 members voted in favor of impeaching the ministry and 22 against such action. The resolution of 1 want of confidence in the new cabinet, 1 as introduced by Representative Smith, is expected to carry by the same vote. It is also stated that petitions are be ing circulated in certain quarters asking the British government to place the islands under its protection. The Amer ican residents of the islands are strongly opposing such action, and will ask the government at Washington to interfere on behalf of their interests. * The deadlock which existed for about two weeks in the legislature, ended temporarily on September 12th, when Queen Liloukalani appointed Hon. Edward C. MacFarlane premier and minister of finance of the new cab inet, and returned Samuel Parker, ex premier, as minister of foreign affairs, Paul Neumann aB attorney-general and Charles F. Gulick as minister of tbe in terior, vice Spencer, resigned. After I the appointment of the new cabinet, the j legislature adjourned until September 14th, when a resolution of want of con j fidence in the new ministry was pre i aented and was being considered at the | time the steamer Australia left. It is generally believed the new ministry will not go out. JENNINGS' PETITION. The Matter Arguwl Before the State Supreme Court. San Francisco, Sept. 21.—The peti tion of F. T. Jennings for a writ of man i date compelling Governor Markham to i call a special election for senator in the I Fortieth district, comprising the county |of Diego, was argued before the su j preme courr this morning and the law | yers were given until the end of the W6ek to file briefs. Attorney General | Hart argued that the present petition i raised the question of the validity of the apportionment act, nnd held that the court could not declare the apportion ment unconstitutional without curtail ing the terms of the present senators, thus legislating them out of office and interpolating a new section into the constitution. LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN. New ODicers Installed aud Next Place of Meeting Chosen. Cincinnati, Sept. 21.—The Brother hood of LocomotiveFiiemenare nearing the end of their session. This morning they completed the election of officers jby chosing the following named execu j tive committee: Eugene Hall, Stratford, ! Ont.; Harry Walton, Philadelphia; j George Brown, Chicago; Fred Keever, Houston, Tex. Harrisburg, Pa., was chosen as the ! place for the next convention, to meet the first Monday in September, 1894. The newly elected officers were installed. Found, At the drug store, a valuable package, worth its weight in gold. My hair has stopped falling and all dandruff has dis appeared since I found skookum root hair grower. Ask your druggist about it. Wabash OUlcers Re-elected. New York, Sept. 21.—A meeting of the Wabash directors, today, resulted in the re-election of President Ashley, and all the other old officers. The by laws are to be changed, so as to create the office of chairman of the board,which will probably be taken by George J: Gould. TUTT'S PILLS banish biliousness. SPKOIAX NOTICF.. ATTENTION KNIGHTS OfTyTHI AS—ALL members of olive Lodge No. 20, K. of P., also all%nembers of sister lodges and sojourn ing lodge?, are requested to meet at Castle hall, 8. Spring street, at 12:30 p. m., to at tend the funeral of our late brother, Past Chan celor E. F. Spence. Conveyances will be there to take brothers to the residence. T. O. 11. BOGALBKY, Chancelor Commander. Chase A. Codoki, K. of ft and S. 9 22 ■\n"R:> ERY MEN, ATTENTION! —FOR SALE, Jji at a bargain; a fine nursery of choice fruit trees, within thirty minutes of the city and on the line of two railroads; a rare chance for the right party to make quick money! Call on D 0. MILTIMORE, University Bank, cor. First and Broadway. 9 21-4t ~toltN BAPTISTS FROHR, CHIMNEY fj sweeper, 149 Ssn Pedro street. 9-20 lm A UCTTON SALE OF 10 HEAD OF FINE 1\ bred Kentucky driving horses. Sale to take place at 542 S. Pearl street, at 10 a.m.. Monday. September 26, 18 J2 Horses can be seen previous to sale at the above-mentioned place, E. WILCUT. 9 16 lot AF. KLOPKK, HOUSE MOVER. OFFICE . 112 Center Place. 9-8 tf NOTICE OF REMOVAL — DObTNSON & Vetter have removed their real estate, fire and life Insurance office to 105 South Broad way, near First street. 8-30 lm OTICB—THE LOS ANGELES CITY WATER Com nany will strictly enforce the lollowlng | rule: The hours for sprinkling are between 6 and 8 o'clock a. m. and 6 and 8 o clock p.m. For a violation of the above regulation the water will be shut off and a fine of $2 will be charged before wat-jr wHI be turned on again. 8-17 tf THE GREAT INDIAN RHEUMATIC CUBE is the greatest discovery made within the last 100 years In patent medicines. For Bale by all leading druggists. 10-17-91 ly ; "WORTH A OUOVBA A BOX."; j ; TASTELESS - EFFECTUAL i * FOB A : DISORDERED LIVER ' [ Taken as directed these famous Pills will , » I ► prove marvellous restoratives to all enfeebled , i 11 by the above or kindred diseases. < > 25 Cents a Box. t ' I but generally rocoenized in England and. in |, ' fact throughout the world to be •'worth a,, J cnincs a box." for the reason that they, > > WILL CURE a. wide runec of com. , 1 p Vlutnta, and that they have saved to many 1 > 5 -offerers not merely one but tiwnji guiooas, in j | ' ' doctors' bills. ] , ! 1 Covered with a Tasteless & Soluble Coating. < > sOt ail drutrglsts. Price 2il cents a box. f % New York Depot, 885 canal St. £ YF ANTED — I>ETTY, 1 Petty & Hummel and Martin & Co., 207 West Second street, and 131 and 135 West First street, where all people wanting any kind of situations or help can be promptly and satis factorily supplied. The laigest agency west of the Miesissipp. river Miscellaneous depart ment at 207 West Second street. Tel. 40. Hotel work. 131-135 West Firtt st. Tel. 509. First c.ass household department in each office. TVrANTED—3 GOOD CARPENTERS AT PUT VV ty, Hummel & C 0.'5.207 W. Second street, exactly vi 8 o'clock this morning, at $3 per day; 3 months' work. 9 22 It MEN AND PAVING VV cutters, to C. BCHEEREK.227 West First street. 9 32 tf "DRETIY GIRI.B-TKN HANDSOME YOUNG 1 ladies wanted for tableaux vivants; no display of figure required. Pay is $1 lor eneh appearance Apply between 12 and 2 p.m. any day this week to HARRY WYATT, Los Anie les theater. 9jlB_7t_ AVANTKD—ALL NEEDING HELP FREE— W Employment or any iuformation, address E. NITTINUER'S BUREAU, established 1880. Office, SI9H South Spring street: residence, 451 South Hope street, corner Fifth, Los Ange les, Cal. Telephone 113. SI6 tf WANTED—SITUATIONS. ACTIVE, CAPABLE VV young married man, any kind of honest employment. Has had experience in grocery business, and is net afraia ol woik. Address W. D., 2105 Maple avenue 9 21-3t WANTEti SIIUATiON-BY TWO GERMAN W qMs ill a priva c family; understand gen eral house work; one can do cooking. Apply VOS3 HOUSE, 324 Norta Main street. No in telligence office agent reed apply. 9 21-3t WANTED—YOUNG MAN; MORAL HAB VV Its; 22 of age: wants position in Fire lufur&nce offic;; thoroughly larniliar with all work: salary no object until my usefulness Is shown. Address (i. G . csre Herald. 9-21-2t WANTED—MISCELL^LITEOUSu^ KOoSTaND BOARD WANTED—A YOUNG man desires room and board in a private family. Location must be central, aLd rate reasonable. References exebangea Address "PERMANENT," Post-office box 505, city. 9-21-tl \ITA.NTED TO RENT-ABOUT 10 ACRES VV of land suitable for keeping cows, within five miles of thecily. Address V.SCHMIDT, 113 We6t First street. 9 21 3t YIT ANTED—PICTURES TO FRAME, 1 HEAP VV est place at BURNS'. 256 South Main si. 1-27 tf FOR RENT—HOUSEB. . } C. A, oumuer at Co., 107 S. Broadway 4 12 TO LET—B-ROO.M COTTAGE No. 213 S. 1 Hi'l. Inquire 216 S. Bioadwrv. 9-16 tf FOR RENT—ROOMS. I7IOR RENT—THE BARKER, SOUTH ' Spring street, elegantly lurnished looms. »-12tf ; 1,-tOR RENT—FINF oUNNY ROOMS. FUR- C nished. Fetel de Grenoble, 205 Aliso and 1 los Angel"" > .r, ets 6-3 tf FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS. ROOM' NO. 521 WEST Sixth street: good stand for dr igei t, mil liner or dressmaker; rent low. Inquire rext doon 9 22 7t OR S \LE —AN OIL PAINTING OF Yo3EM ite Vail v, 0 feet long and 4 feet high, ele gant gold frame. Address, Box 30, this office. 9-21-7t I7<OR Kf£CT—A SQDARE PIANO IN GOOD ' c<jndiiion; will rent for six rronths. FIfIHER & BOYD PIANO COMPANY. 121 and 123 North Spring, corner Frankliu 915 lm :, -„.,,., . |Pol* BXOIIAJIOIg. _ . r^.-,r EXCHANGE—SSOOO—HOU3K OF 8 ' rooms: bath and closets: large lot, 63x1115, on Flower street: will trade for foothill home: price. $5000. CUDDY & STOUGHTON. 203 North Main street. 9 22 2t vjTOR EXCHANGE-$3OOO-TEN ACRES OF jj land three miles from Santa Ana; 6 room honse; barn; artesian well: all binds of decid rous fruits on one-half the lan - !; balance in alfalfa: will trade for house and lot in tne city; price, $3000. CUDDY &. STOUGHTON. 203 North Main street. 9-22 2t EXCHANGE-SI6OO—HOUSE OF FIVE 1 rooms, and lot 55x120, in Pomona; will trade for hova and lot in this city: price, $1600. CUDDY & STOUGHTON, 203 North Main street. 9 22 2t T7IOR .EXCHANGE — $10,000 - THIRTEEN 1? acres of land, well Improved, with all kinds of bearing fruit; hous - of 6 rooms; barn snd chicken houses; all fenced; near the foot of Mount Wilson: will trade for city property. CUDDY & STOUGHTON, 203 N. Main st 22 2t I7<OR EXCHANGE—SIIOO FIRST MORT . gsgeandcle-r lot for well-broken mares. R. W. POINDFXTHK. 127 W Secm-d. f IS lm BUSINESS OPPOBTCNITY. FOR SALE-$l6OO-ONE OF THE BEST lodging houses in the city; will sell for $1600, or will take part in trade. CUDDY & SIOUGHTON, 203 North Main street. 922 2t WILL BUY A LONG-ESTABLISHED 'POUU business on Main street; good reason for selling. Apply to DANIEL ANDREWS, 229 South Main street. 9 20 7t Il<OR SALE OR TRADE—A GOOD PAYING 1 livery business iv a good town, doing a good bUßine.s. Will sell cheap for cash or trade for real estate. Address, B. J. X., this of- 8-24.1 m AND FOUND. TOST —PART O? THIRTY-SECOND DEGREE j Ma«onic badge, consisting of gold eagle. Return for reward to 132 S. Broadway. 9 22 It LO3T— FROM PASTURE BELOW FLOR ence, a colt 7 months old: dark bay. Find er will please notify CHRISTIAN GREINER, this office, who will prove property and take animal away. 9-20 St STRAYED OR STOLEN. OTOLEN—SSO IO cry 01 a solid gold hunting case watch, with solid gold chain and charm, stolen from my residence, 207 S. Bonnie Brae street, Los Ange les. Watch English Stoddard movement, num ber inside cases, 45,617 A. P. MAGINiviS. 9 22 3t STRAYED— FROM RANCH, SANTA MON ica mountains, between Wolfskin and En cino ranches, 1 black and white yearling heif er, branded D on right hip; 1 loan 2-\ear-old heifer, branded 90 on lelt side; 1 br'indle 2 vear-old heifer, branded 90 on leftside; 1 red 2 year old heifer, branded 90 ou left side. Lib eral reward will be paid for information ol same that will lead to their recovery. They are supposed to bo betweea Lankershirn ranch snd Burbank. Addresss E. A. LE CAMP, lib" W. First street. Los Angeles, Cal. 918 7teod TRAYED—FROM RANCH IN SANTA MON ica mountains, near Wolfskin ranch, dark red bull, no horns; very wild; Spanish brand ou left hip; points white Send any informa tion to undersigned, E. A. DE CAM P. 116 West First street, Las Angeles. 9-4 cod 2w TRAYED—BAY MARE, COLT 6 MONiHS old; white star In forehead, black stripes on legs, small break of the skin on foreleg where she was hurt; liberal reward if returned to 689 Upper Main st. I) 21-3t ARCHITECT. J, Broadway. 8-7 ly URGEB3 J. REEVE, ARCHITECT, E3TAB llshed for the past 10 years In Los Angeles. Rooms s and 9 (second floor), Perret block, cor ' f r>prlne and Third streets 3-2 ly CONTRACTORS. South Flower street. 8-16 ly BARGAINS JtH KKAV KST^ATBL^ DON'T PAY BINT-WHEN YOU CAN have a bouse built i" order and pay in easy installments. Inquire of C. E. DAY, 121 N. Spring street. 9 22 St OR BAIJE —$24 r 0—A FINE LARGE COR ner lot on Adams street, 100 feet front; near the electric car line; house of 5 rooms; barn, and splendid well, windmill and tank; all fenced and in bearing fruit trees: furniture will b:; sold If desired; pattctsh; price $2400. 203 N. Main St. CUDDY &. 3T0U611 lON 22 2t IpOR SA I. E—s9so —A HOUSE 7>F 8 ROOMS ' and large lot, with cypress hedge all arou d; on!y ten minutes from this office; part cash: price, $980. CUDDY Jc STOUGHTON, 203 North Main street. 9 22 2t A HOUSE OF X* with lath and closets and summer kitchen; op( n fireplace in parlor; all neatly decorated; large lot; on Nort'i Pearl street; part cssh; mice. $3000 CUDDY & aTOUGHTON. 203 North Main street. 9-22 2t IjUvir SALF—S2SOO—HOUSE OF~ITrOOMH~, X bath aud closes; well finished: large lot, with cement sidewalks and driveway; on Tnii'ticih street near Main; price, $2500 COD IY ,t aTOUGHTON, 203 N. Main St. 9-22 2t SALE-$l2OO-HOUSE OF~6 ROOMS, 1 hard-fiuished, aud lot .50x150; with cypress hedne all around; rhlckeu house and corral: near the electric car Hue; prie\sl2oo CUDDY ■x t-TOUnIITON. 203 North Main street. 22-2t TJ^OR - SALE—SSSO0 —TEN-ROO M MODERN j house, with bath, closets and electric be,is; Sf wer connections; large lot; on Grand avenne: price, $5500 CUDDY <b STOUGHTON, 203 North Main street. 9-22 2t ►'ALE—S3SOO—HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS, V bath and closets: large lot, 75 feet from; with fruit trees and hedge; on Gland avenue; part cash; price, $3500 CUDDY & STOUGH TON, 203 North Main street. 9-22 2t OMK3 FOR ALL—I WILL SELL YOU A lot and build you any kind of a house you like, on monthly installments; carpenters, plastest rs and laborers can find work and pay patt cash for home Address, RALPH ROGERS, 315) iW . First St., city. 8 21-lm IjHltt SALE—A VEhY IMPORTANT PROp" ! city occupying a very prominent corner to two principal streets; present buildings bear a fair interest ou sum invested; price $15,000. W. C. KDWARDS, 230 West First Bt. 9-20 3t ir«OR SALE—A VERY VALUABLE FrOP -1 ertv. best part of Pico, with frontage to three streets: price 13000. G. 0. EDWARDS, 230 West First street. 9 20 3t I~7tOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL 60-FOOT LOT ' on Bunker Hill, running through to Hope street; close to electric railroad; a big barge. 11 at $2150. G. C. BDWARDB. 230 West First street. 9 20 3t ( \ FIVE-ROOM HOUSE AND 1M 1 3r«OUv proved lot; floest loeatien in Grand near Fourth; see this property. J. COLBTON, 309 South B road way 9-20 6m FblT> ALE—$400—HOUSE AND LOT COR ncr Court and Patton streets: both streets graded. M. P. SNYDER. 139 south Broadway. 9 13tf I 7OR SAIE—HOUSESyOR SALE. MONTHLY ' paym>Dts. Allison Bsrlow, 227 West Sec ond st. 9-11 lm 1 fruTlt SALE-BEAUTIFUL CORNER LOT, ' X 1 fine site for a home; must sell; come and Bee it. Apply at No. 945 Union ave nue. 9-6 lm REATEST BARGAIN YET—CORNER LOT on Broadway; owner must sell. Apply 1 340 S. Broadway. 7-1 tl 1 — FOR SALE—COUNTRY PROPERTY. 17OR SALE $1100 —LARGE LOT, 100x170 J with bearing iruit trees; good house, hard finished; chicken house, snd hedge; in the town of Pasadena; price. $'.100. CUODY & STOU-iIITON, 203 North Main street. 922 2t OR 3ALE-sls'-0-*BVKN ACRES OF LAND all in alfalfa, on Santi Fe avenue near tho horse-car bam; will sell for $3500. CUDDY & STOUGRTON, 203 North Main street. 922 2t f~ OR ACRE 3, wllLl7lM proved, on New Main street; price, $4*oo. CUDDY & STOUGHTON, 203 N. Main St. 22 2t IptOß BALE-$3500-1 WHNTY ACRES OF 1 level land 2W mlJes Irom Downey; 5 acres in bearing fruit, balance in alfalia and corn: house of .*> rooms; large barn, and splendid well of water: will sell or exchange; price, $3500. CUDDY & STOUGHTON, 203 N. Main St. 22 2t I~jlOR BALE — $450— BEE RANCH; 120 ' stands of bees, with all the necessary uten sils, extractors, tsnks, etc ; 100 acies of gov ernment land; email house aud good spring of Whier; near the Lankershirn ranch; price, $150. CUDDY & STOUGHTON, N. Main st. 22 St rrtor. sale—young orange orchard. X* sa Santa Anita Rancho, 10% acres, good soil: water piped; perpetual water rlxht: con venient to rail'oad crossing and station: 45 mini. 1 .-' from Los Angeles. Call or address H. A. UNRUH, Arcadia, Cal. 8-31 tf SQfrfWi— FOR SALE —20 AC EES CF O»JUU healthy pea< h trees, in bearing; new house, stable, water works; 2 American horses; 1 cow; new fruit wagon, surry, har ness and farming tools, all go with the place; 10 miles from Los Angeles in San Fernando valley. Will take parties out, by addressing GEO M. SAI.SBURT, Los Angeles. 8-25-lm FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. SALE—NEW, LA 1 EST IMPROVED 1 Remiuston typewriter. No. 5: perf.ct con dition, used but 30 da>s. Addn.BS Box 20, Herald office. 9-22 It FOR SALE—A LOT OF FINE FURNITURF, including a fine upright piano, cost $600. bookcase sideboard, writing aesk, and a lot of dishes. Inquire at2l3 Fast Eighth st. 9-203t SALE—AT AUCTION', lio WELL-BRED L' mares, horses and colts; 50 Shorthorn Dur ham heifers, all bred to fine Holstein bulls; 15 good milch cows: 10 hesd young cattle; 1 fine Holstein bull: will all be sold to highest bidder, without reserve, on lot corner Main and Ninth. September 30th and October Ist, 10 a.m. For particulars jee cr address PO.'NDhXTEK & LIST, 127 W. Second, Los Angeltß 9-18 lm FOR SAi.E—AN UPRIGHT PIANO, ALMOST new, at a bargain. FISHER & BOYD PIANO COMPANY, 12i and 123 North Spring, corner Franklin. 9 15 1m T7WR SALE—AT A BARGAIN—ALL IKE JF type and other material nr cessary for the printing of a newspaper in the French lan guage. Inquire of GEO. P. PHIBB3. fourth floor, new Court House, m 831 lm TjiOß BALK—OLD PAPERS *N QUANTI > .T ties to suit, at this office. HEAL ESTATE AGENCIES. M. J. NOLAN. O. A. SMITH. ■VTOLAN & SMITH, REAL ESTATE AND i> General Business Agents, sell orange orchards, walnut orchards, deciduous fruit orchards, olive orchards, dairy or farm ranches, fine city residences, hotelß, lodging houses, grocery stores, hardware business, fruit stands, cigar stands, meat markets, saloons, bakeries, restaurants, and all kinds of mercantile busi ness: pjices from $100 to $250,000. Loans negotiated. Office, 228 W. Second St., Hollen beck block, Los Angeles. Cal. Telephone 440. Free carriage to see property. 7-3 3m physicians. rs. her brick block, 127 East 1 hird street, between Main and Los Angelea; diseases of women, ner vous, rectal, sterility and genlto-urinaiy dis eases; also electro therapeutics. Hours, 10 to 4, 7 to 8. DR. G. A. BCHELLING, OFFICE AND RESI dence, 502 South Broadway. Telephone 926. 7-30 lyr RS. DX. J. H SMITH, SPECIALTY MlD wifery. Ladies cared for during confine ment at 727 Bellevue avenue. Calls promptly attended to. Telephone 1119. m2S tf ATTORNEYS. J""aY~E. HUNI ERpATTORNEY - AT - LAW— Bryson-Bonebrake block. Telephone 528. Practice in ail the courts, state and federal. • 7-1 tl «TM. ALKX. RYAN, ATTORNEY AND V> counsellor at. J aw, rooms 1,2,3, 115 We6t First street, Los, Angeles, Cal. Telephone 379. 7-23 ly BF.N GOODRICH, LAWYER, NO. 2 LAW building, 125 Temple street, near court house. Telephone 108. 7-6 tf K. TRABK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, FUL • ton Nock, 207 New High street, Los An geles. 1-16 tf WORKS, \\7ANTED—EVERYONE TO KNOW THAT I II am manufacturing all kinds of spring wag ons, buggies and carriages at greatly reduced prices. Btacksmithing', painting and trim ming done promptly. Leather top buggies from $125 to $150. RICHARD MOLONY, 323 Aliso street Los Angeles Cal. dyers and Parisian" dye wobkb:~274 south main street. Best dyeing in the city, 1-13 tl METROPOLITAN BTKAM DYE WOBKS. 241 Franklin street. Fine dyeing and clean ing; 1-13 tf PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, ETC. HAZARD* TOWNBEN D. ROOM 9, DOWNEY block. Tel. 347. Los Angeles. 11-22 tf BAY SCHOOL FOB GIRLS, 416 West Tenth street. (Between Grand avenue and OUve street, on electric and o.ble routes.) OPENS IHUR3DAY, SEPTEMBER 22D. Alice Knight Parsons, A. B.; Jeanne Whit ney Denncn, principals Formerly principals ol New York Avenue In stitute, Brooklyn, N. Y. Preparatory snd acsdemlo departments. Courses of study iv Kniilish branohes, lan f:u«get>, physical culture, music and art. Col ege preparation a specialty. Frlnc pals may be cunsulted at school build ing dally, between the hours ol 10 and 12. 9-4 OUMMER SCHOOL AT THE O WOODBURY BUSINESS COLLEGE, 2115 », ?r»i lag st, Los Angeles. School In sess'on all summer. Thorough training in the commercial sud English branches, penmanship, and telegra phy. Call or write iorour new illustrated cata logue. G. A. HOU'JH, President. <¥. 0. FELKER, Vice President. 7-5 3m X. C. WILSON. Secretary. DPKOIAL SUMMER SESSION -WILL OPKIf AT— THE LOS ANGELES BUSINESS COLLEGE, 144 South Main SLreet, June 27th One ot the most successful tt-achers of the public schools has been employed for the sum mer. Classes will be formed te accommodate those who wish to make up back wore, who wish to advance a grade, or to take up any spccl.il work, such as penmanship, bookkeep ing, shorthand, typewriting, etc. For lull par ticulars ca!l at college office, 144 South Main. E, R. BKRADER, President. F. W. KKLSEV, Vice-Preside::!. !• N. INSKBBP, Secretary. 8-16-91 lyr THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, AT THE COB. ner of Fifth atd Main, Is new open lor new students. Voice anil piano culture, under di rection of BERNARD BERG. 9 21 lm OS ANGELES CONSERVATORY OF MOB]C and Art; open all the year. MRS. EMILY J. VALENTINE, prectdeut, 648 couth Olive street. 8-14 ly THE MARLBOROUGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, West Twenty third street. Will reopen September 26, 1892. 9-6 lm ST. PAUL'S MILITARY SCHOOL, Opens September 15th, GRAND AYE. BET. SIXTH and SEVENTH BTB. prepares tor universities and scientific schools; also primary department; catalogue on appli cation. P. O. box 511). 8-26 lm HKISTIAN BCIBNOE —REV. FRANK E. Mason, C. S. D., full course graduate of the Massachusetts Metaphysical College and pas tor of the First Church of Christ (Scientist) of Brooklva, N. V., will teach classes in Christian Science iv Southern California during Septem ber and October. The first class will begin at Pasadena September 14th. The second class will be taught lv Los Angeles. Terms for tui tion satisfactory In all cases. Applications re ceived by JAMES R. TOWNSEND, 9 Downey block, Los Angeles. 8-28 lm NIVERBITY OF SOUTHERN CaLlFOß nia—The fall term of the college of liberal arts wid begin on Wednesday, September Itlßt, 'lhree full college courses, coveriug four years each. Seminary course of three years, prepar ing the student for college. Departments of instrumental and vocal music, art and elocu tion, stenography, typewriting and bookkeep lug. Terms reasonable Advantages the very best. For full particulars call on or address vice president, W. S MATTHEW, D. P., Uni versity Place, Los An&uits. 8-28 25t UDLAM SCHOOL OF ORATORY AND Arts will open October 10th. 9-1 tf Ml. MASON, TEACHER OF PIANO AND • organ. Address Station F. 8-28 lmo WILLI! ARTITZ, MUSICAL STUDIO, . room 37, California Bank B'ld'g. 813 ly 133 MARSH'S SCHOOL—A BOARDING and day school for girls, incorporated. The fifth school year begins September 2l«t. For circulars address 1340 and 1342 8 Hope st. Principals, Miss A S. Marsh and Miss F. C. Ehoecraft. 7-31 2mos INDERGARTEN TRAINING SCHOOL WILL reopen October Bth. Address MRS. N. D MAYHEW, 676 W. Twenty-third street. 7-9 tf HE LONGLEY SHORTHAND INSTiTCTE, the oldest and best. Pupils assisted to situations. Spring and First streets. 6-26 tl EACHERS' CLASS PREPARING FOR county examination. Positions lor govern esses and teachers. lsott 8. Spring. 12-25 tf financial. a^ifs!Tl6an"com^ In any amouuts on all kinds of persona! property and collateral security, on pianos with out removal, diamonds, jewelry, sealskins, bi cycles, carriages, libraries, or any property ot value; also on furniture, merchandise, etc., in warehouses; partial payments received, money without delay; private offices lor consultation; will call if desired. W. E. Dug ROOT, Manager, rooms 2, 3 and 4, No. 114 S. Spring; at., opposl c N adeau hotel 7-29 tf lOAN 3, 7 AND 8 PER CENT. BRADBHAW J BROS., 101 Sonth Broadway. 8-16 6m 8. ROBINSON, LOANS; 7 PER CENT; • city and county property. 213 West First street. 8-13 3m ONEY TO LOAN AT 8 PER CENT; ANY amount. M. P. SNYDER, J39 Bonth Broadway, . 8-1S 6m M" ONEY TO LOAN ON COUNTRY AND city property: lowest rates. W R.BURKE, notary public, 169 North Spring s reel.B 13 6m ONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, JEWEL ry, watches, pianos, sealskins, live stock, carriages, bicycles and all kinds of personal and collateral security. LEE BROS, 402 8. Spring. I~F YOU WANT MONEY WITHOUT DELAY, no commission, at prevailing rates of inter est, see security Savings Bank, 148 8. Main st. n s-i v MONEY TO LOAN. POIND a XIiST Second st.. loan money on good security at reasonable rates. Farm loans a specialty. If you wish to lend Br borrow, call on us. 8-17 6m ONEY TO LOAN—A. R. FRASER A F: D. Lanterman. 1398. Briadway. 817 6m LEHMtN'B TICKET AGENCY—CUT RATES to all points; tickets boup-ht and sold. 213 South Spring street, Hollenbeck Hotel block. Member American Ticket Brokers' Association. NION PACIFIC TOURIST EXCURSIONS every Wednesday by the old reliable Ui.lon Pacific, also European Btearmhip agency. For tickets and reservation apply to 3, F. HERK, 229 South Spring street, Los Angeles Theater bulldin?. 9-6 lm If C. JUDBON A CO.'S kIXCCRSIONS KASI O • every Wednesday via Salt Lake City ani Denver. Tourist cars to Chicago and Boston Manager In charge. Office, 212 8. Spring St. 6-1 tt IMPROVED EXCURSION CAR SERVICE the Santa Fe route, shortest through car line to the east; daily through trains to Chicago: special family tourist sleeping car excursion! for Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and New York personally attended through to Boston by Santa Fe excursion conductors. For cheapest tickets and full information apply to any agent Southern California Ry, and City Ticket Office Santa Fe Rome, 129 N. Spring; st.. Los Angeles. ' t tf PHILLIPS' EXCURSIONS VIA DENVER AND Rio Grande railway and the Great Rock island route leave Los Angeles every Tuesday. Personally conducted through to Chicago and Boston. Office. No. 13S South Spring St. Itf ONOLULU TOURS—HUGH B. RICK, BPE clal agent Oceanic 8 8. Co, Office: 124 W. Second st: P.O. Box 670. 12-4 tl DENTISTS. DR. DIFFF.NB ACHER, 119% B. J Spring street, rooms 4 and 6. Teeth extracted and filled with -■{'-JJL3ST out pain. 17.21 i y 1882—Established—1882. DR. L. W. WELLS, COR. OF SPRING AND First streets, Wilson block; take elevator. Gold crown and bridge work a specialty; teeth - extracted without pain. Room 1. ml tf R. URMY, DENTIST—OFFICE REMOVED to 121!.; Sonth Spring street. All opera tions guaranteed perfeat at greatly reduced prices. Extracting and filling without pain. _ 4-15 tf DR. TUCKER, DENTIST—OFFICE NO. 120% South Spring street. 11-25 tf R. TOLHUK3T, DENTIST, 101% N. SPRING St.. rooms 2, 6 and 7. Painless extracting. GOLDEN GATS OAS ENGINE. AND EFFECTIVE IN gas or gasoline engines—Anyone having trouble with their gas engine, or contemplat ing putting up a plant o'power, will do well to call and examine the Golden Gate Gas, Gaso line or Natural Gas Engine and see it and be convinced that it is by far tne mo«t perfeoted engine in the market today, we except none. T.M. MARTIN, agent, 164-156 North Los An geles stre-t 7-24 flm ABSTRACTS. ABSTRACT AND TITLE INSURANCE COM pnny of Los Aniieles. northwest corner of Franklin and New High streets ml 7 tf CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. CONBAD SCHIRBB, ons and asphalt paving. 537 W. fine it. f*-l tf AMUSEMKNTB. rptJßlmH^ "r ECITALBT Under the auspices ot the Woman's Industrial Bxchange Association, FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 23D, And Saturday Matinee, Sept. 24tn. j -* —GEO. RIDDLE —If- : THE GREAT DRAMATIC READER. Midsummer Night's Dream, Henry VIII and Wolsey, courtship ol HenrrVano Catherine, with a variety ol Humorous Selections. Tickets—2sc, 500 and 750. On sale at Ex change, 22S a. Broadway, and at door one hour before the readings. - tempik! • Trlß WORLDS OF SPACE; THEIR i THIRD MOTION. j THE ORBATKST DISCOVERY OF THE AOE. ♦ MARSHAL- WHEELER* Will lecture on above subject at i TEMPERANCE TEMPLE, WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 28, Commenclrg at 8 o'clock, sharp. ADMISSION 50 CENTS. ATHLETIC PAKE, Seventh and Alameda. SCHEDULE CALIFORNIA LEAGUE. BASEBALL!j THI3 WEEK ! 1 108 ANGELES VS. BAN JOSE. Watch the new battery, M'NAB and BALDWIN WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY | FRIDAY, BATUBDAY I BUNDAY. Game called week days at 3 p.m. Sundays at 2:30 p.m. LADIES' DAY FRIDAY, THE PALACE, Corner First and Spring streets. (Family and Ladles' entrance on First St.) PROFESSOR ROMANDY WITH HIS ORCHESTRA Will tender every day, from 12 to 1:30 p.m. (during lunch hour), A CONCERT, ! Also every evening from 7:30 p.m to 12jn. The best commercial lunch in the city from 11 a.m. till 2 p.m., and from 5 to 7 p.m A la carte from lip.m. to 12 m. 9-G lm I ' ~ NEW VIENNA BUFFET. 114 and 116 Court street. ' F. KERKOW, Proprietor. Fairily Entrance. Family Departments. FREE REFINED ENTERTAINMENT AND CONCERT EVERY EVENING. First appearand, of MISS HATTIE MERTONB, Seriocomic; MISS SYDNKY BARRY MORE, soprano; MISS BESSIE SEARLE, the highly ac complished Contralto. MR. VAL VINO, the American Japanese Jug gling Marvel. And reappearance of the Berth Family, MISS MARGUERITE BERTH, Direotress. FINE COMMEBCIAL LUNCH from 11 a.m. to 2 p in., and from 5 to 7 p.m. A - LA - CARTE - AT - ALL - HOUBB. The only place for Imported Bavarian beers on draught, and Berlin Weiss beer; also Letup's . Extra Pale and Buffalo. 4-3 tf j ! ! DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. Jg~lTai^'E^KEl REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR CONSTABLE. JAMES HANLSY, REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR SUPERVISOR FIFTH DISTRICT. iyj P. SNYDER, REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOB ASSEMBLYMAN, Seventy-flflh Asßei-bly District. PERSONAL. WANTED - BY A RESPECTABLE MIDDLB aged gentleman the acquaintance of a lady of good reputation and some means, maid or widow, not particular as to age; object, so ciability. Address H. M. 11., Box2o, Herald office. 9-18 7t ERSONAL—COFFEE, FRESH ROASTED ON our giant coffee roaster. Java at d Mocha, 35c lb; Mountain coffee, 25c; Peerless coffee, 20c; sugars, 15 lbs granulated, $1; 19 lbs brown, $1; 6 lbs rolled oats or wheat, 25c: 4 lbs best rice, 25c; 6 lbs sago or tapioca. 25c; 10 lbs Lima beans, 25c; 3 pkgs starch or corn starch, 25c; can milk, 10c; can deviled ham, sc; 5 caus saidines, 250; 2 lbs corned beef, 15c: 5 lbs Japan tea, $1; can coal oil, 80c; best bacon, 15c; pork, 12c; brooms, 15c; wooden palle, 15c: fruit jars 80c dozen. ECONOMIC STORES, 305 South Spring street. ERSONAL—RALPHB BROS —GOLD BAR Flour, $1.20; city flour, 85c; brown sugar, 19 lbs $1: granulated sugar,,ls lbs $1; white sugar, 16 lbs $1; 5 boxes sardines, 25c; 3 cans fruit, 50c; 50 bars soap, $1; eastern gasoline, 80c, and coal oil, 80c; 2 lbs corned beef, 16c; lard, 10 lbs, 90c; 5 lbs, 50c. 601 South Spring street, corner Sixth. 12-2 tf ERSONAL- W. W. TAYLOB, LAWYER, room 18 Bryson-Bonebrake block. Pro bate and Insolvency law a specialty. Advice free. 7-23 ly MARRIAGES ANNULLED. CRIMINAL, probate, Insolvency law, specialty: advice Iree; strictly confidential; without publicity; 15 years' experience. W. W. HOLCOMB, att'y, 211 West First St. 7-20 12m NCLE SAM'S WINE CELLABB AT E. FLEUR'S, wines and liquors, 404-406 North Los Angeles street. 6-3 tf MEDIUMS, DR. AND MRS. MORRILL, 406 S. BROAD way: sittings dally. 8-27 lm MRS. PARKER, CLAIRVOYANT, LIFE reading, business, lawsuit*, mineral loca tions, removals, health, love, marriage, etc. Take Spring and Washington street car to Ver mont avenue, go south to Vine street, second house west of Vermont avenue. 1-27 tf medical personals. oTladlkTo^ly^thTTro^ylla^™ Compound Is the greatest medical discov ery of the age. Absolutely sure and safe. Every bottle guaranteed. Write to the Prophylactic Compound Company, Fresno, llal., for a de scriptive circular, which contains Information that may save you years of suffering, and per haps your life. Circulars and the preparation can be obtained from all druggists. F. W BRAUN A CO., distributing agents for South ern California. 7 -16 TANBY WAFERS-LADIES WILL -1 find these wafers just what they need, and can be depended upon every time to give relief. Safe and sure. Send by matl, sealed securely. Price. 12 per box. Emerson Drug Co.. manu facturers, San Jose, Cal., and for sale only hv H. a. VOECKELL, corner Fifth and Main. 3-20 cod 12m R .J n S A AMB . KaT CURES RHEUMATISM. 300 Aliso street, Los Angelei. 9-13 lm E , I^S,.T' A ? I ? B - BBND 10 CENTS 'OK Infallible Safeguard" (no medicine, no - aeceptionj; just what you want. LADIES' BAZAR, Kansas City Mo. 7-8 6m