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2 NEWS FROM NEIGHBORING CITIES. Pasadenans Who Would Like to Be Postmaster. John Martin Accidentally Shot at Pomona by Gunsmith Voester. The Crown of the Valley to Have a Band— Local Happening* at Al hambra — Pomona Local Happenings. Pasadena, Nov. 30.—Ever since the election of Grover Cleveland became an assured fact, any number of longing eyes have been cast at fat postoflice po sitions all over thia fair land, and Pasa dena is in no way behind in this matter. Already two prominent Democrats have announced their candidacy for this poei tion. One of these ie Mr. Webster Wot kyns, a lifelong Democrat and one of our most respected and representative citi zens. Mr. Wotkyns would no doubt make an A 1 officer. Mr. Charles Frost is also out as a can didate for Uncle Sam's favors, and would no doubt fill the position with credit to himself and satisfaction to the people. The name of Mr. L. C. Torrance baa also been mentioned by hia friends aa being in the race. Mr. Torrance is one of our staunch Democrats and a gentle man that has a host of friends. Whoever may be the successful can didate selected from among these geu tlemen, no mistake can be made either as to loyalty or ability. RECKLESS DRIVING. A serious accident from reckless driv ing occurred on Soath Fair Oiks avenue this morning. Mr. A. C. Hess was sit ting in a cart by the side of the street, when a single buggy driven by two men came past and crashed into the cart occupied by Mr. Hese, wrecking tbe cut and throwing the gentleman out onto the sidewaln. breaking his collar bone and otherwise bruising him. Mr. Hess was at once taken to his home, where the services of Dr. Van Slyek were called upon and trie injured man made as comfortable as possible. Marsha! Buchanan in the meantime set out after the two men, who had driven off at a rapid gait towards Los Angeles, tie succeeded in capturing them, and a complaint ol fast drivtng was lodged against them. On beiug arraigned before Justice Rose they gave tlie names of John Lee and Andrew Kelley of Los Angeles. The justice held them over in bonds to ap pear for trial oh December Stb. The man Kelley made a break for liberty during tbe prccasa of the trial, but waa promptly collared and marched back, when a second ciiarge of disturbing toe peace waa lodged against him. PALMER—BACON. The marriage cf Dr. A. H. Palmer and Mies M. Lizzie Bacon vrai celebrated at 3 o'clocl: yesterday afternoon at the residence of the bride's parents, on South Madison avenue. Only a few in timate friends of the contracting parties were present, the wedding being n pri vate one. Rev. Dr. Conger oi the I'ui veraalist church officiated. Dr. Palmer is one of the leading dental surgeons of the city, while both the young people have a host of friends. The young people will be at home to their friends at 95 South Madison ave nue. A BAND MEETING. The Pasadena City band met at the musical headquarters last evening. It was decidsd to organize in a permanent manner and make tbe band one cf the permanent institutions of the city. The following officers were elected : H. M, Staats, manager; B. P. Brockway, treas urer; VV. H. Bfcgley, secretary; Frank Hall, leader; W. T. Harrington, assist ant leader; H. M. Gabriel, director. The executive committee i? made up as follows: i>. P. Brockway, 11. M. Staats, VV. H. Bagley. NOTES. And still the rain comes down. Mr. E. R. Hurlb'.it and daughter ar rived today from Chicago to spend the winter. The Chimes of Nirmandy r.t the oners house tomorrow evening will be worth hearing. The departure of Colonel Corbin and hia famiiy is greatly regretted by their many friend-* iv this city. Col. G. G. Green, who recently re turned from the east, is considering the proposition of enlarging the Green hotel to twice its present size. A useful article lias recently been pat ented by Mr. John Blocklmrirer of this Pasadena Brief*. Pasadena office cf the HSBALD, No. 14 West. (JOIOMdO street. Advertisements aud BUbscrlp lioi.s received. ST. Nl< iiOLVS, half block from terminus of the Los Angeles, Pasedcna and Glendale r:ii; way. Kates $5 to $7 per week. Miss I. Mc- Lain, proprietor. MORGAN'S LIVBBY AND BOARDING STA BLE, rear of post-office. Safe and stylish turn outs at reasonable i.riecs. Telephone 50. C. GARIBALDI, dealer in wines, liquors, rigsrs and tobacco, also canned goods. East Colorado street, cor. Chestnut avenue. COOK <fc U.:KO7.\, general blaeksmithing. No. 15 Onion sireet. G. S. MAYHEW, real estate broker, 20)4 West Coiorado street. Loans end investments. P. P. BONH.S SI, plumbing.steam heating end gas fitting, 19 Kast Colorado street. BROWN Si SUTLIFF, carpets, curtains end shades, upliolvterlng, steam carpel cleaning. 09 io'ith F air Oaks avenue. THE CROWN VILLA; centrally located; newly papered and furn shed throughout; lighted by electricity. First class only. COLUMBIA RESTAURANT, East. Colorado street, Brockway block. Conducted in iirsl class style. Moderate charges. ELITE BILLIARD HALL, 14 South Fair Oaks avenue, Clma. Grimes, proprietor. D. S. BASSKTT. Ladies' and Gents' Tonsorial Pallors. Ladles' hair culling, curling and shampooing. 6 East Colorado street. PASADENA BLACKSMITH SHOP, 48 Broad way. General blaeksmithing and woodwork. Rtindlemon & De Hay. M' DONALD, BROOKS & CO., real estate, loans and houses for rev;. Bargains, la houses and ranches. 7 East Colorado street. SAMUEL WEI-HIT, 109 East Colorado street Real estate. Pension claims a specialty. Em ployment famished. Help rupplied. ARTHUR H. PALMER, D. D. B. Dental rooms, Eldridge building, Pasadena. MERCANTILE LUNCH HOUSE, 32 South Far Oaks avenue. Meals at all hours. KEYSTONE LUNCH, 22 South Fair Oaks av? nue. Meals eonfced to order at all hours. W, 8. FAI EtMAN, the painter house, sign and carriage painting, piiper hanging,oalsomining etc., corner Broadway and Kansas street. OMAHA WAFFLE HOUSE, 12 South Fair Oaks avenue. Meals at all hours. C. 1. Etrry, proprietor. THE BALMORAL, first-class i:i every depart ment; rales, $2.50 per dHy and upward, HOTEL GREEN—Electric lights, steam heat ed, hot and cold waver, elevator, and all mod ern irnptoveuicnts. TnE PAINTER HOTEL, ?air Oaks and Washington; flrsl-class family hotel. LOS ANGKLE3 HOUSE, corner Colorado street and Delacey avenue; transients, $1 aud $1.50 per day; first-class. P. Klein, proprietor. NORTH PASADENA RESORT, line wives, liquors and cigars. 8. R. Brown, proprietor. KERCKHOFF-CUZNKR Mill and Lumber Co., corner Broadway and Xantaß street. city. It consists of revolving brushes, worked by a treadle, for cleaning or anges, which work is now done by hand at large expense. It is claimed with the machine one man can do the work of three, cleaning 150 boxes per day. The machine certainly aeems practical and will probably prove of much value to its owner. — ♦ POMONA. A Most Deplorable Accident to Young John Martin. Pomona, Nov. 30*.—The accidental dis charge of a gun and a leaden bullet had crashed through two adjoining walls aud plowed its way through Mie body of John Martin, son of ex-Supervisor M.T. Martin. Entering the bad; just below the shoulder, moving toward the left side, the missile met some obstruction and glanced off to the right and came out on the right breast. There are hopes entertained that the wound will not necessarily prove fatal, as the young man's vigorous constitution will stand him in good need. Dr. H. Smith was called, and all that professional skill and the family's tender care can do has been done to alleviate the suffering, Mr. Martin being imme diately removed to his parents' home, corner Fourth and Towne avenue. On the south side of Thomas street, just off Second, the main business sirtet, is a little corrugated iron shop, Voest er's gun and repair shop; adjoining it on tbe south is the Ninth regimental band's quarters In the Bailey building. Thia morning, toward the hour of noon, seated with his back toward the north wiill, chatting with several young men, waa John Martin. Meanwhile a .Mexi can called at Voeeter's chop to purchase a gun. Mr. Voester had shown the Mexican a Winchester ride and was illustrating the loading of the same when the accidental discharge of the weapon occurred, resulting in the de plorable accident above. The feeling of Mr. Voester can better be imagined than described. He is well known here and has conducted a repair shop in this place for a number of years. John Martin haa suffered from inter nal bleeding and the chances for hia re covery are very doubtful. An entertainment which is being looked forward to with much interest is the Catholic fair, which is to be held iv thia city December 15th, 16th and 17th. The opening address will be by Hon. Stephen M. White. St. Vincent's choir, under the direction of Professor Wilde, will furnish some excellent music. John Smith will be rendered by some of our best dramatic talent. Miss Ethel Stew art will give the Highland fling and other specialties, and the celebrated Wong brothers, direct from China, will give their only entertainment iv South ern California. The proceeds are for St. Joseph's church, this city. The Rev. Father Fisher hopes to give one of the best entertainments thiß city has ever seen. The Southern Pacific will make im portant changes in the local time card Friday. The wpst-bound overland will pass here at 11:30 a. m. and the east bound at 9:56 a. m.; the overland being the first train in from Loa Angeles, the local that arrives here at S:4O v. m. will be discontinued. The last train in to Los Angelea will be at 5 :15 p. m, Very likely a protest will be sent in to have the S:4O a. ia. 'iraiu continued. Lehman's boot, and shoe a*ock has been purchased by Adler & Merrill, a rival firm, and will be removed to their Etore Pouion.* Briefs. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Pomona, C. Seaver, president;Stoddard Jess,cashier. Capi tal paid up, $100,000: a gtueral buuking buEi i.eso transacted. REDLANDS. News Notes from tho Infant Wonder City. Redlands, Nov. 30. —Wood firea are popular iv Redlands now and will be until the coal market is replenished. The old W. C. T. U. room is now oc cupied by the Woman's Exchange and Golden Rule Millinery establishment. Mre. L, F. Hotchkisa of Moreno ha 3 gone east, She will visit her parents at New Haven, Conn., and upon her re turn in about a month will be accom panied by her mother, Mre. E, S. Kim berly. Work will coon stop on the Bear val ley dam, and the men now there will be put to work nt Warm Springs, in the Santa Ana cafion, on tho Alessandro canal. Mrs. C. F. Taylor and Miss Charlotte Taylor started for Xew York yesterday, and will join Dr. Taylor at that place. The street superintendent will have charge of the construction of the Brown- Seymour storm water ditch and two brandies through the McAbee property. The work will be done by day labor. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Porter, who have been at tho Terrace Villa for somo time, will reside during the winter iv a house ou Sylvan avenue. Mr. H. H. Daniels will build a rssi dence on the Altadena tract. The arrivals at the Windsor are: H. P.Anderson, Los Angeles; Charles E. Baker, Boston; H. S. Wallace, F. H. Newell and J. B. Lippincott, city ; T. .11. Smith, Los Angeles; D. C. Kenny, San Krancisco; Carl I, Crew, Loa Angeles, L. Messenger, San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall of Sonora and their daughter, Airs. Lord of San Diego, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. li. Inch at their handsome home on Brookside avenue. The United States geological survey ie being prosecuted in the city at present. A large pane of plate glass came today, consigned to the Drake company. It is to be placed in the new building on Orange street, next to trie First National bank and being pat t of the property of that corporation. ALHAMBRA. Plenty of Pain— Crop Prospects—News Notes. Alhambra, Nov. .'lO. —The Echool trustees havo ordered the bu:lding of two play houses at the Bchool. The Episcopal people of thia place are making a strong eil'crt to buy a new organ. Last Wednesday at the San Gabriel cemetery occurred the funeral of Mrs. Gibbs. She was a littie over 7:i years of age at the time of her death. H. P. Ware of the poetoflice store haa been making considerable improvements in his place of business. Bain began falling here about 12 o'clock Sunday night and hiis been com ing constantly ever since. The crop of oranges this year exceeds any that has gone before. Both navel and seedlingtrees art. heavily laden with fruit juet beginning to turn yeiiow. Last week the San Gabriel winery shipped lo New York 17 carloads of wine. Two carlonds were sent overland and 15 dispatched around the Horn. The piano recital at the residence of LOS ANGELES HERALD: THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 1, 1892. Captain and Mrs. Gray was a very de lightful affair. There are no houses to let in Alham bra, all the buildings that were for rent having been leased for the winter. Mr. A. Phillips is having hia large peach orchard grubbed out. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. The Exhibit to Be Decorated With Park Flowers —Notes. On November 12th, atone of its meet inge, the chamber of commerce in structed Secretary Willaid to communi cate with the park commissioners with a view to getting them to furnish tho exhibit with flowera taken from the parka. Air. Willard is in receipt of the reply to his communication irom Secre tary Howard of the park commission, as follows: At a meeting of the board of park commissioners held November 25th, your communication of November 12th was taken into consideration. The commission acted favorably upon the same and directed the superintendent of parks, J. H.Tom litißon, to confer with the proper author ities of the chamber of commerce to perfect the suggestions made by you. This an experiment. If the results are satisfactory the board will make it permanent. Fullerton has a monstrous pumpkin that is being prepared to send" to the world's fair. The shell weighs 250 pounds, There ia a preparation made of bi-sulphite of soda and water that is used in preserving it. Gauleu Grove claims it has a beet that will weigh 300 pounds when it is sent to the world's fair. The weight now is 200 pounds. The Orange county world's fair com mittee at Santa Ana haa on exhibit some shelled corn taken from a field that yielded 143 bushels to the acre. The display of fresh fruit in jars from Orange county is aa fine an exhibit of the kind as there is anywhere. In the preparation of the jams and jellies put up by one lady, 1250 pounda of sugar were consumed, and 120 cases will be required to convey the exhibit to Chi cago. George Ford of Santa Ana intends making an exhibit cf 14 varieties of wal nuts at the world's fair. The only meeting of the chamber of commerce this week will be the regular one on Friday. THE DANIAS IN MEMPHIS. The Ledger of that City Has Something to Say of Them. It will be remembered that some days ago a Mr. and Mrs. Dania, who resided on Franklin street, near Spring, had a row over a letter brought by a messen ger boy to Mrs. Dania from her employ er, a Mr. St. John, the woman being a type-writer. The couple are from Mem phis, Term., and the Public Ledger of that place, o! November 24th, haa the following to say of the affair: ''It has not been very long eince the Dania family removed irom thia city to California, hence they have not been forgotten. A gentleman who boarded in the same bouse with the couple here for quite a while stated to a Ledger re porter today that it would be much to tbe peace and general comfort of Mrs. Dania if her husband would break away from her for good. The wi;e was a much-abused and accused woman, when nothing but confidence and kindness was warranted by her conduct. She was unfortunate in her marriage, having secured a worthless and absurdly-jealous fellow, whom she earnestly strived to make happy and comfortable in every way. Aware of hia insane jealousy, Mrs. Dania would harely look at or speak to another man unless her husband waa present. As this deportment by her was the fixed rule during a number of years that the couple resided here, it waa evidently unfeigned on her part, hence tbe con viction by those who know ber that Dania, the husband, is a fraud and a brute in his accusations against ber now. She ia the one who would be jus tifiable in making a kick for separation, not only on account of his stupid aud unbearable freaks, but for the further weighty reason that she provided the support for both. Until the couple re moved from Memphis, Mrs Dania was stenographer and typewriter in tbe es tablishment of E. C. Atkins & Co." BARTHOLD'S SCRAPE. He Ig Arrested and Clutrged With Grand Larceny. F. W. Barthold was arrested near the San Fernando depot yesterday after noon by Officer O'Reagan, and locked up in the police station on the charge of grand larceny. Barthold had offered a watch chain for sale, and the man to whom he had offered it recognized tbe chain by tbe description of a chain that had been advertised as stolen. A few weeka ago S. T. Andrews, a roomer at the United Stateß hotel, who Eleep3 rather late in the morning, requested Barthold to awake him early. The room door was left partly open for this purpose. Barthold roused him for a few mornings, and on another morningevidently "touched" him up in another manner. The watch aud chain disappeared, and the man slept late. Tho watch and chain, val ued at about $100, wore found in Bar tbold'a possession. In a recent letter to the manufactur ers, Mr. A. VV, Baldridge, Millersville, 111., cays: "Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy gives the best satisfaction of any cough medecine I handle, and as a seller, leads all other preparations in thia market. I recommend it because it is the best medicine I ever bandied for coughs, colds and croup." For eale by C. F. Heinzeman, druggist, 222 North Main street. MUSICAL. k. is. abtTjury7lTalSd tin stringed taught. .Studio 51, T»k« elevator by F>ople'-; store, Phillips Work. 11 12 12m npHB KAMMERMEYER ORCHESTRA— J. first-class music luruished for balls, parlies, conceits, receptions aud picnics. Violin, man dolin, etc , taught. Room 21, New VVillard block, 328>i South Spring street, I.oi Angeles, Cal. 1004 ly CHIKOPrmiSTS. M~lSrt C. "bTAPFER, PROFESSIONAL CBl ropodUt 211 West First street, opposite Nadeftij bond, room" ii ned 0. 11 2,11 m ABSTRACTS. V" BSTRACT AND TITLE INSUHANChTcOm' panv of Los Angeles, northwest comer ol Frsngliu and New High streets. mt7 if OCULISTS AND AUKIHTS. DR. M. S. JONES, OCULIST AND aurlst, northeast comer First and Spring streets. . 1017-3 m MEDIUMS, \/f 89. PARKER. CLAuTv^YANT—CONSUL ivI tattoos on bußincs, love, marriage, dis ease, mineral locations, life reading, etc.; take University electric car to Forrester avenua, go west three blocks to Vine street, second house from corner of Vermont avenue, I* WOafH.A GUINEA AJBOX.'' | y Tn the family *f* more often the result < !" f * s/iViW^rWy^V'l'/^Mthanmott i fBEEOK ASH'S? PILLS £££ss <p Weuu Stonutett,lmpaired Ditrvttinn. * f Pt—rilrrT-t Uver, Ciinailpiiiliin nnd a umoo* X*rvoai iMsoc-Uer* ; , |i i,i*l»ln2 from these causes. ]! Covered wit" n Tasteless & Soluble Costing. <{ l! Of all ilruu-RlMfi. Price SS cents a box. if 11 New York Dopot, :M>.'> t'aual St. | SOCIETY NOTICES. 51oHT8 OF FYTHIA8 —THE VARIOUS lodges Of tho Order of Knights of. Pythias in tht* olty hold regular conventions aa below. All resident aud visiting Knights cordially welcomed. SAMSON NO. 148—700 Downeyavc. (K. Los An geles), Monday evening. C. r. Bradford, O. C. AT PYTHIAN CAST LB, IIHVi S. SPRING ST. GAUNTLET NO. 129-Monday evening, U. L. Hopkins, ('. C. TRICOLOR NO. 98—Tuesday evening, George B. Shaffer, C. C, LA Kit AlKKNlTH—Wednesday evennig, P. Anxionnette, C. C. OLIVE NO. 26, Thursday evening, T. O. H. Bosalsky, C. C. — _ MARATHON NO. 182—Friday evening, H, S. Slaughter, C, C. BUKKAI" OP RELIEF-Every second and fouith Wednesday. Nomination aud election of ofbeers of each lodge for cumins term at la9t convention Iv November. gg SPECIAL NOTICE. AD- V vice on business aud lovo by lady clairvoy ant in private life. Stnd 5J cents with date oi birth and personal description. Address. E.J. M , I. U. Box l»2t). lw rivrPEWP.ITKRS FOR SALE OR KENT; A terms Caav: Paper, Carbon, Ribbons, etc. LOMiLEY ib WAGNER, First and Spring. 11-24 lm A" K. SLOPER, HOUSE MOVER. OFFICE . 112 Center Place. 9-8 tf OTICIt-TIIE LOS ANGHLEB CITY WATCH. Oomcany will strictly enforce the following rule: The hours for sprinkling are between 0 and 8 o'clock a.m. nnd Gaud 8 o clock p.m. For a violation of the above regulation the water will be shut off aud a flue oi $2 will be charged before water will be turned oa again. 817 tf WANTKn-HMF^^^ ETTY, HUMMKL A CO., SUCCESSORS TO I'etty & Hummel and Martin A Co., 207 West Second Btreet, and 131 and 135 West First street, where all people wanting any kind of situations or help can bo promptly and satis factorily supplied. The laigest agency west of the Mississippi river. Miscellaneous depart ment at 207 West Second street. Tel. 40. Hotel work. 131-135 West First st. Tel. 509. *irstc:ass household department in each office. •V A XTKD —SOLICITOR FOR BUBSCRIP- W Cons on the Riverside Enterprise, the best daily published between Los Augeles aud San Diego, Address Enterprise, Riverside, for particulars. 12 1 31 W 7ASTr.I> —BOYS AT THrC LOS ANGELES VV Di-triet Telegraph Co., 317 North Main street, 13 1 3t VITA XT ED—AGENTS FOR NEW SANITARY VV article used in every home and office: ex clusive territory; big profits. COLUMBIA CHE.M. CO., 120k Clybourne aye., Chicago. 111. 11-i.O-tues A sat-lt 1I T A.\'TED — A FIRST-CLASS GENERAL VV tailor. JOS. QUINLAN, the Tailor. Po mona. 11-3-tf VITANTiiD—ALL NEEDING HELP FREE— VV Employment or any information, address S. NITTINGER'S BUREAU, established 1880. Office, 319 Vi South Spring Btrevt; residence, 451 South Hope street, comer Fifth, Los Angc ies.fal. Telephone 113. S-lti tf WASTED-SITUATIONS. ■VTf ANTjTI>— BY MAN, I VV position as clerk in a grocery; long expe i /deuce. Ad-tress . mon, box 30, Herald | sflice. 12 1 at ANTED—SITUATION" BY A YOUNG MAN recommended as first-class farm or dairy hand. Is a good milker and can give the very best of references. Address. H. L., P. O. Box 377. 12-12t ARBKB, FIRST-CLASS, AGE 26, wTsHES work iv country; state salary. Address No. 103 W. First St., Lo* Angeies, Cel. 1). RUSSHL. 11 30 21 ANTED—SITUATION, BY A JAPANEEB boy as waiter: experienced. Address JAPANnSE. box 20. Herald office. 11-29-3t WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. Y*jAirriJD~A^^ VV ond hand furniture for spot cash. High est prices paid. LEWIS iz ALDERSON, 312 South Main street. • 11-12 ti ANTED—PICTURES TO FRAME, CHEAP est piace at BURNS', 250 South Main st. 1-27 tf FOB KENT—HOUSES. I "pOR RENT—NICELY^FURNISHED HOUSE ! of 7 rooms, corner East Second street and Boyle aveuue, Boyle Heights; hot and cold water, gas and all modem improvements; nice yard. Apply to NOLAN & SMITH, 228 West second street. 11-19 tf ITiOR RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE. APPLY ! 323 Twenty-third street. 10-23 tf I*OR RENT.—HOUBESALL OVERTHECiIY } C. A, Sumner & Co., 107 8. Broadway. 4 12 FOR KENT—KOOMR. uished. Hotel de Grenoble, 205 Aliso and Los Angeleß streets H-3tf BUSINESS CHANCES. OR SALE—S6OOO—A FIN£ PAYING HO tel in the best town in the county, to gether with a livery-stable, blacksmith shoo, and large block of lar d. The only hotel in the place; fully furnished throughout: hot and cold water hi every room; splendid water sup ply; now doing all the business, which is very profitable, but must be sold; will take part cash or exchange for other property. CUDDY & bTOUGHTON, 141 S. Broadway. 12 1 It fife l»> fUvi-A fIRSTt'LASS FAMILY HO- tel of 25 rooms, fully furnished; No. 1 business: on large corner lot on the elec tric car line; will trade for country property; price, $12,000. CUDDIf & BTOUGHTON, 141 S. Broadway. 12 1 It iOOAA— A LODGING HOUSE OF 20 rooms, fully furnished; first-class business: reasonable rent and in goo.l location; price, $2200. CUDDY & STOUOHTON. 141 S. Broadway, 12 1 It If you are Looking for a safe and profitable investment, and can devote a iew hours per day. we can show you a business tnat from a practical demonstration we aro fully justified in claiming that you can clear at the least $250 per month. The business is well suited for a lady or gentleman; would be pleased to have yon call snd make the fullest Investigation. Room 10, 22!) West First st. , u-i-at UsTnESS CHANCES—WE PAY CASH FOR second-hand upright and sr ( usre pianos. FISHER & BOYD PIANO CO., corner Sprlnc and Fran kiln. 10-14 tf LOST AND FOUND. $ ldltE WA X D—A ;NEW FOUNDLAN D dog, all black with slight trace of white on his breast. Very curly. Away since Novem ber 21st. Erlng home tho dog. No questions asked. Come and get your mouey. 845 South Hope street. 11-28 tit OST—A FEW DAYS AGO, FROM PAICOI ma, near Sau Fernando, two small mules, one brown aud ths other brown btat k, Each had one ear notched. Also, lost, one sorrel mare, weight about 1000 pounds; when last seen had hatter and nose bag; mare broke loose from wagon in Los Angeles r'riday night. For return of any of these animals a liberal reward will bo paid. Address ROBERT HALL, Station B, Los Angeles, box 81. 11-29-3t /-iAmTtO MY PLACE IN \j buckskin horse and one gray mare colt. Owner can have same by proving property, paying charges and tnklug the anlma s away. Address, A.M. NKLMS.''cnion P.O. 11-27 lm CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. C ION BAD SCHKRISC I ousaud asphalt paving. 227 W. First St. a-i tf " cTTnYka^toksT c. young, contractor. 43 ? Wilson block. 816 ly IN MAI IBTATI. &OAAA—LARGE CORNER LOT, 60x165, ■SVH'UV on West Eleventh; price, $3000. CUDDY <& BTOUGHTON, 111 t. Broadway. 12 1 It l/OK WALK—A BEAUTIFUL MODERN 10- JV room house. Hath, closets and all the latest aud finest Improvements. Large lot, driveway, barn for 4 horsfs, carriage house, servants' roorai, etc. The house is beautifully furnished throughout, and lorated on the Btreet ear line close in, and tho most fashionable por tion of tho city, and can be had, if taken soon, at a bargain. CUDDY it STOUOHTON, 141 Sown Broadway. 12-1 It TjV.li SALE—SI4OO —A LOVELY MOdTrS jF cottage ou line of eloctric road; large cor ner lot; streets graded and nice location; only $1400. CUDDY it STOUGHTOJJ, 111 South Broadway. t 121 It ITOR BALK-$1250-NICE 4-4oOM HARD- I' finished house and lot, with small ban;, driveway, and other improvements; only 10 minutes from this oflloo; oniy $1250. CUDDY .t .sTJUGHTON, 141 8. Broadway. 12 lit Sti UM\i t-TVV'O LARGE HOUSES OF _ TWO Bj7VV/\A» stories each; 8 rooms In each; now rented for $Uii tier mo.; large corner lot on Sec ond Street. Price, 96000; will trade for coun try property. CUDDY it BTOUGHTON, 141 S. Broad was. 12-1 it dk | •)/)/ \— HOUSE uF 5 ROU.Ms AND KlTolf nrl—UU en: largo lot with cypres hedge all round: Just west of Figueroa. Price, $1200. OODDY ,t BTOUGHTON, 141 S. Broadway 12-1-lt GABII—FiNFib-ACKE ReTiLANDH a?— tn'O orange ranch; largo bearing and shade trees, house, bams: bnluncc, per cent, COLSTON, 201) S. Broadway. tf-20-tim. 1/OR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE, MONTHLY 1 payments. ALLISON BARLOW, 227 West Second st. 11-12 tf FVJR SALE—'TO REALIZE A CERTAIN SUM necessary to close an estate, 1 offer special bargains lv the following property: 3 elegant lots, clean side Hope street, near Sixteenth. 4 elegant lots, eust sido Flower street, near Sixteenth. Northeast cornor Figueroa aud Sixteenth; large lot. 4 ocautiful lots, Figueroa, near Sixteenth, 8 room, two-story residence, cieau sido Hope, north of Sixteenth. 8-rcom, two-story residence. Flower street, north of Sixteenth. 3-story lodging house near East First streot. 43 acres fine alfalfa land near Florence. 15 shares ($10) each) California bank stock. WESLEY CLARK, Ejecutor, 11-6 tf 248 Bouih Spring streot. I/OR SALE—SSOOO BUYS A BRICK BLOCK I on Second st.- 2 stores aud 13 rooms; easy terms. B'.c OWNER, room 78, Temple block. 11-3-tf * *ALE-$4OO-HOUSE AND ncr Court aud Patton streets: both streets graded. M. P. SNY'DER, 139 South Broadway. 9 13 tf Ij"Ok SALE—HOUSESFORbALE, MONTHLY ±- paymtuts. Allisou Barlow, 227 West Sec nnd st jt-11 tf FOR SALE—COUNTRY PROPERTY. level land, live miles from the court house, southwest. Only $125 per acre. CUDDY STOUOHTON, 141 8. Bfoadway. 12-1 It FOR BALE— 21 ACRES OF ALFAL eptXIVvs m hind near Florence. I'ouse, B rooms; barn. 32x42 for t; artesian well; about 40 bearing fruit trees; on'y $350>>. This is a bargain. CUDDY it BTOUGHTON, 141 Bomb. Broidway. 12-1 It Lj> —i Wl—A BMALL CHICKEN RANCH: GOOD 3? lUv house of 3 rooms; 2 chicken houses, b&rn and shed; well ol water with pump; all fenced with wire netting; near the sity; horse and buggy aud lot of chickens. Price, $700; part cash. CI'DDY & bTOUGHTON. 141 8. Broadway. 12-1 It. IWK HALE—TWO ACRES, WITH HARD jP finished house of four rooms and kitthen; w liidinill aud tank-ho Use; barn for five horses; all fenced; plenty of water; situated near city limits. Apply to 110 East First street, up stairs 1 1 22 tf FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. fH>R SALE —SEc7jn"i7-11AND CoIkN~SjHE!i7 ler for sale at a bargain, with or without engine and heller. Mso steam wood rawing machinery cheap. Address S. B. WELCOME, 523 Macy street. 11-28-7t tj>Oß SAIJi—AN UPRIGHT AND A SQUARE pianolbnth In flrst-class condition. FIsII EK & BOYD PIANO CO., corner Spiing and Franklin. 10-14 tf I/O R BALE—OLD PAPSRB IN QTJANTI J' lies t.i suit, ai. this office. for exchange. 'Tenth street, close in. for hou«e and lot. Will pay difference. CUDDY it bTOUGHTON, 141 8. Broadway. 12-1 It FOR EXCIIANGE-10 ACRES OF SPLEN dId orango or walnut land with water, for good lot. CUDDY it BTOUGHTON, 141 B. Broadway. 12-1 It IjiOR~EXCHANGE—A FINE NEW UPRIGHT " piano for a good lot not too far out. FISH ER St BOYD PIANO CO., comer Spring and Franklin. )0 11 tf PERSONAL. our giant coffee roaster, Java aud Mocha, 35c lb; Mouutain coffee, 25c; granulated sugar, 18 lbs $1: brown,2o lbs $1;6 lbs rolled oats or wheat, 25c; 4 lba ricp, 25c; 4 lbs pure buck wheat, 25c; germea, 20c; nutrina, 20c; 3 pkgs starch 25c; can milk, 10c: 5 lbs good tea, $1; mince meat, 5c lb: 3 lbs jam. 25c; 5 lbs raisins, 25c; 4 lbs apricots. 25c: 5 lbs figs, 25c; b»un. 15c; bacon, 15c; pork, 12c; coal oil and ga-o llue, 80c: brooms, 15c; wooden palls, 15c. ECONOMIC STORES, 305 South Spring street. PERSONAL— RALPHS BROS — GOLD BAR Flour, $1.15; city flour, 85c: brown sugar, 20 lbs Bl: granulated sugar, 18 lbs $]; white sugar, 18 lbssl; 5 boxes sardices, 25c; 3 cans fruit, 60c; 50 bars soap, $1; eastern gasoline, 80c, and coal oil, 80c; 2 lbs corned beef, 15c; lard, 10 lbs, 9"c; 5 lbs, 50c. 601 South Spring' street, corner Sixth. 12-2 tf ■ JERBONAL —YOOR FUTURE REVEALED -L according to science of Astrology, with pen picture of future husband or wife. Send 25c, date of birth and full description. Prof. M. BROWN Box 1070. Chicago. 11-27 Bun 4t ERSONAL—FOR CHRISTMAS C ANTAT tas and Christmas exercises see Fitzgerald, the music dealer, x2l and 123 North Spring street. 11-3 3m I}KRSHNAL— DOLLS DRESSED TO ORDER for the holidays; charges reasonable. Cali or address 204 W. Blxth st., Room 0. 11-12 lm ERSOWaZ W. W. TAYLOR, LAWYER, room 13 Bryson-Bonebrake block. Pro bate and Insolvency law a specialty. Advice Iree. 7-23 ly UNCLB BAM 8 WINE CELLARS AT K. FLEUR'S, wines and liquors, 404-406 North Los Angeles street. (1-3 tf kkdical personals. Compound is the greatest medical discov ery of tho age. Absolutely sure and safe. Every bottle guaranteed. Write to the Prophylactic Compound Company. Fresno, Cal., 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 obtaiued from all druggists. F. W. BRAUN i CO., distributing agents for South ern California. 7-16 ARRIKD LADIES—SEND 10 CENTS FOR "Infallible Safeguard" (no medicino, no deception); just what you want. LADIES' HA/.AK, Kansas city Mo. 7 3 tim EXCURSIONS. JfTkBAT OENfltAIi RODTK EXCURSIONS. VjTr xperlenced conductors: threupri from Los to Boston; only six days to New York or Boston; tourist cars. F. E. SHEARER, man ager. Office, 229 South Spring st., Loa Angeles. 10-16 6m I C. JUDSON * CO.'b EXCURSIONS EAb'l e> » every Wednesday via salt Lake City anfi Denver. Tourist cars to Chicago and Boston. Manager ln charge. Office, 212 8. Spring st. 6-1 tf fMPROVKD EXCURSION OAR SERVICE; JL the Santa Fo rcuto, shortest thiongii car line to the east; daily thiough trains to Chicago; special family tourist sieeplng car excursion* for Kansas City, Bt. Louis, Chicago and New York personally attended through to Boston by Santa Fe excursion conductors, For cheapest tickets and ,'uil Information apply to any Agent Southern California Ry, tvud City Ticket Office v-uta Fe Route, 129 N. Spring st„ I on Angeles. A-l tl HILLIPS' EXCURSIONS VIA DENVER AND Rio Grande railway and the Great Rock Island routo leave Loa Angeles every Tuesday. Personally conducted through to Chicago and Boston. Office. Ko. 138 South Spring St. Itl HONOLULU TOURS—HUGH B. RICE, BPE clal agent Oceanic S. 8. Co. Office: 124 W. Second st; P.O. Box 679. 12-4 ti BYER8 7 ~ANI> FINISHERS. P~ARIIuAjN DYE WORKS: 274 IioUTH MAIN sireet. Best dyeing in the city. 1-13 tl ETROPOLITAN BT«AM DYE WORKS. 241 Franklin street. Fine dyeing and clean ing. 1-13 tl T^n?,* 118 ' CLASS PIRPARINO FOE Al.™*V7 WWnlnatlon. Positions for govern- Bnd "Bohora. 120% B. Sprlug. 12-25 tf T OS ANGKLEB BUSINESS COLLEGE D ENGLISH TRAINING SCHOOL, t .~2JJ c " r P 0 r. a t«i) 144, Mouth Main St. «<h£S™?h, d best equipped business training ™, ol }* he coast. Thorough and practical »hHm! i ! 0 commercial, shorthand, type- IfJ oI V Rr " pny ' «B»ayin ß , and all Engl r-h l££!££L L< V K °' Rt i e - Kn(l maluro '"cnlty of ii,^f,,, u >T - ,'. H ,i; a ' a eve niug sessions. Terms 2 mnf ™°,-.i C *" al „ c °L !l <=B« office, or write for •To liWr E i. R - ?HRAUER,President; ,vICO ' Ireslat)nt ; 1 - N - INHKHEP, secretary. 8-16-91 tf T^S. l^?i?2 L * V »M OKTll ANl) INSTITUTE, X the oldest pud best. Pupils assisted to situations. Spring and r.rst sheets. 0-20 tf UOBOOL OF ART AND DESIGN (INOOR a pointed), IVT South .Main Btreet (Chsmbcr of Commerce). Commodious new studios L B. OARDKN-MACbEOI). principal. A BTB " ttY , SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING ii. and Business institute. Take elevator by People's store, Phillips block, bond for rata '°g"Q- 10-12 12m MRS. NANNIE CATCHING, TEACHER - OF Plauo, Voice Culture. Guitar and Banlo ARDMOUR, Breadwny and Sixth st. 9-24-lf T OS ANGKLKSCONbERVATORY OF MOBIO Ij and Art; open all the year. MRS EMILY J. VALENTINE, precideiit, 0411 SJoutn Ollvu street. 8-14 ly WILLHARTIT/., MUSICAL STUDIO. • room 37, Callfornta Bank B'ld'g. 8-13 ly INDERGA RTEN I RAINING SCHOOL WILL rccpeu October stn. Address MRS. N. D. MATIIi-;W. (iTil W. Tv» entv-lhird struct. 7-9 tf PACIFIC LOAN COMPANY—LOANS MONEY .1 ln any amount* on all kinds of personal property and collateral security, on pianos with out removal, diamonds, jewelry. Sealskins, bi cycles, carriages, libraries, or any property ol value; also on furniture, merchandise, etc., in warehouses; partial payments received, money without delay; private offices for consultation: will cali if desired. W. It. DcGROOT, Monagor, rooms 3.9 und 4, No. 114 S. Spring St., opposite Nadeau hotel. 7-29 tl OANsTVAND 8 PER CENT. BRADSHAW j BROS., 101 South Broadway. 8-16 (im ONEY TO LOAN AT B~PEb7cENT; ANY amount. M. P. SNYDER, 139 South Broadway. H-13 6m MONEY TO LOAN ON COUNTRY AND city property; lowest rate". W R.BURKE, notary piiolle, iu9 North Spring I treat. 8-13 6m ONEY TtLLOAN ON DIAMONDS, JEWEL ry. watojlrs, pianos, sealskins, live stock, carriages, bicycles and all kinds of persoual and collateral security. LEE 8R08,402 8. Spring. I~~ V YOU WANT MONEY WITHOUT DELAY 7 no commlssiou, at prevailing rates of inter est, see security Savings Bauk, 148 S. Maiu st. 8-1 If MOMT TO MAN^ L~ OANS MADE ON REAL ESTATE AT THE lowest rate. W. P. DAVIS, 112- . South Broadway. 11-20 lm MONKY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. MAIN STREET SAVINGS BANK, 426 South Main street. 10 26 tf -pOINDaXTKR & LIST, BROKERS, 127 W, X Second st., loan money ou good security at reasonable rates. Farm loans a specialty. If you wish to tend or borrow, call on us. 8-17 6m ONEY TO LOAN—A. R. ERASER 2F: D. Lantermnn. 139 S. Broadway. 8-17 6m HOTELS. \H7HKN IN LOS ANGELFS, THE PLACE TO VV stop at is HOTEL BELLEVUE TERRACE, Corner Sixth aud Pearl streets, it is the only first-class family and tourist hotel iv tho city, with large beautiful lawns, broad sunny perches, and all huge, outside sunny rooms, with open grates, free baths, and service A 1. Rales-25 looms, $7 per week; 2 persous, $14. 40 rooms, $9 per week; 2 persons, $15, 35 room-, $10 per week; 2 persons, $17. 25 rooms, $12 per week; 2 persons; $20. Special rates to monthly or permanent people. 11-20 3m MR J . C. W. STEWART, Propr. rpHE MaDIsON. X (131 South Mn<n street. New and elegant furnished family hotel. 11-24 lm RS. S. P. HAMMOND. SO WELL KNOWN ss one cf the former proprietors o' tho Hollenbeck hotel, will open the Livingston, No. 635 south Hill formeily tho Heathman, for the reception of guests ou Monday, fccv. 7. 11 4-lm LBWETT HOUSE—FURNIeHKI) ROOMS, untlrely new, single or on suite, nath rooirn connected; suitable for housekeeping. 116 East First street, New Wilson block. 11-22 lm PHYSICIANS. residence, 131 North Spring street. Office hours, 8 to 12, 1 to 5, 6toBp. m. Telephone 433. 11-3-tl Rs! dr! WELLS-OFFICES N HER brick block, 127 East Third street, between Main and Los Angeles; diseases of women, ner vous, rectal, sterility and genito urinary dis eases; also electro therapeutics. Hours, 10 to 4, 7 to 8. MRS. DB. J. H SMITH, SPECIALTY MlD ivifery. Ladies cared for during confine ment at 727 Bellevue avenue. Calls promptly attended to. Telephone 1110. m2H tf CARRIAGE WORKS. vtfA^PrED^^^ V V am manufacturing allkindsof spring wag ons, buggies and carriages at greatly reduced prices. Blaeksmithing, painting and trim ming done promptly. Leather top buggies from $125 to $150. RICHARD MOLONY, 323 Aliso strr ct Los Angeles Cal. GOLDEN GATE OAS ENGINE. EFFECTIVE IN gas or gasoline engines—Anyone having troub'e with their gas engine, or contemplat ing putting up a plant ot power, will do well to call and examine tbe Golden Gate Gas, Gaso line or Natural Gas Engine and see it and be convinced that it is by far l: v most perfected euglne in the market today, we except none. T.M. MARTIN, agent, 154-156 Nortti Lob An geles Btreet. 7-24 6m ARCHITECT. ri~H?'BTtOVVN7^RCm^ \U» Broadway. 8-7 ly URGEBS J. REEVE, ARCHITECT, EBTAB lished for the past 10 years iv Loa Angeles. Rooms 7 and 8 (second floor). Workman block, Spriui; st., between Kecond and Third. 3-2 ly HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. O H. M. D.. DISEASES OF k5» children. Ofllce and residence, 835 S. Olive Bt. Office bonis, 10 to 12 a. m.;2t04 pro. Telephone H74. 10 9tf Notice for Publication of Time for Proving Will, etc. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, STATE OF California, county of Los Angeles.—ss. In the matter of tho estate of Thomas W. Shaw, deceased. Notico is hereby given thatTucsdoy, the 13th day of December, 1892, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the court room of this court, de partment two thereof, ln the city of Los Ange les, county of Los Angeles, and state of Cali fornia, has been appointed ns the time aud place for hearing the application of Anna E. Shaw, praying that a document now on file in this court, purporting to be the last will and testament of thb said deceased, be admitted to probate, that letters testamentary be Issued thereon to said Anna E. Shaw, at which time and place all persons interested therein may appear and contest tho same. Dated November 30,1892. T. H. WARD, Couuty Clerk, ByW. L. WA* run, Deputy. To be published daily for JO full days W. P. GARDINER, 12 4 lit Attorney for estate. Notice for Publication of Time for Proving Will, Etc. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, STATE OF California, couuty of Los Angeles, ss. In the matter of the estate ol Hayden Mc- Lellan, deceased. Notico Is hereby given tbat Tuesday, the 13th day of December, 1892, at 10 o'clock a.m. of Enid day, at the courtroom of this court, department two thereof, in the ctty ot Los Angeles, county of Los Angeles, and state of California, has been appointed as. the time snd plaoe ior hearing the application ot Juliet B. McLellan, praying that a document now on file in this court, puruortlng to be a copy of the last will and testament of the said de ceased, and of the probate thereol in the State pf Washington, all duly authenticated, be ad mitted to probate, aud that letters testa mentary be Issued thereon to said petitioner, at which time and place all persons In terested therein may appear and contest the same. Dated November 30,1892. T. H. WARD, County Clork. By W, L. Warren, Deputy. To be published dally for 11 full days. W, P, Gardiner, attorneys lor petitioner. 12 1 lit