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THEY WANT TO KEEP THEIR JOB Justices of the Peace vs. the Supervisors. Judge Stanton Not Inclined to Get Off His Woolsack. Au Old Question Reopened — Can tbe Supervisors Abolish st Township. Some of the Points Now at Issue. Several months ago the Hkrald gave quite an extended account of tbe at tempt of the board of supervisors to re form the boundaries of Los Angeles township so as to include Garvanzaard Qlendale, thus endeavoring to shut the doors against P. E. King, elected justice of the peace at Glendale two years ago. It was the opinion in the district at torney's office at that time that the board practically legislated Justice King and Justice Bartholomew of Garvanza out of oflice, although the members of the board asserted that they had not in tended to oust King at once from hiß office , but only that it should take ef fect at the expiration of his term, wbich occurs next week. In order to test the matter Justice King began suit against the supervisors, applying for a writ of mandate on vari ous grounds, which Judge Van Dyke de clined to grant. Since that time Jus tice King has continued to assert his claims to his office, aud has done Borne business. Justice Bartholomew, bow ever, did not uot press the matter any further as far as he waß concerned, and took no criminal business at his oflice in Garvanza. It has been learned tbat there is to be another attempt to have tho old ques tion brought up again, and that the gapers for quo warranto proceedings to c brought by Attorney General Hart have already been forwarded to him, and it is expected that tbe preliminary papers in the caee will be filed come day this week. It has been learned that Justice Stan ton will be included in thia new pro ceeding, and tbat he will endeavor by this means to retain his office as town ship justice, the term of which also ex pires next week. There is considerable talk in legal circles about the matter, and it is feared that unless the question is authorita tively settled before long it will result in considerable uncertainty as to the class of litigation which iB considered by tbe township justice courts iv this town ship. Since the former proceedings Justice Bartholomew has changed his postotbce address to Los Angeles, and has been elected township justice lor Los Angeles township. He is not, therefore, taking very much interest in this matter. If the two other justicee should be successful it would knock his jurisdiction out, and he would go back to Garvanza until his successor is elected and qualified ; that is, if he has not lost his residence there. It is learned that the leading point upon which the justices rely for keep ing their grips upon their respective offices is relative to tbe power of the board of supervisors to form a new town ship, in the manner which they fol lowed in consolidating the old Los An geles city township and Los Angeles township. They did this by resolution last sum mer, and in accordance witb certain sections of the statutes which, they claim, gave them the power to do so. Bnt tbe justices claim that these gen eral powers of tbe board of supervisors did not authorize them to "abolish" a township. They contend that tbe lan guage of tbe county government act, authorizing boards of supervisor) to "divide, change or create" townahipa does not mean that they can wipe out a township as they did in thia instance. They also contend that the word "abolish," used in subdivision ttarce of the same section 25 of the new county government act, ia used witb reference to the abolition of voting precentB —not judicial townships. Among other points upon which, it is said, these tenacious officers rely are that the sections relating to the divis ions of counties into townships bave for their purpose the election of justices of the peace and constables, and that con venience must require that such divis ions should be made. In this instance they say that the present Los Angeles township, wbich embraces the city, Burbank, Glendale, Garvanza and La Canada, iB so large that the point of convenience was not considered, asserting that the new town ship is about 28 miles long by 14 miles wide, and is by far the largest township in the county,'or any other county. They also hold tbat tbe board cannot appoint a justice of the peace except to fill a vacancy caused by resignation, death or removal. But after all, tbe main feature of this extraordinary at tempt is the contention that there is no statute delegating to boards of super visors tbe power to abolish a township or consolidate the territory of two town ships. Borne tims ago it was thought Justice Stanton would not make any attempt, as far as he was concerned, to bring up the matter again, but it was learned yesterday tbat he had acquiesced in the bringing of new proceedings to finally determine the status of affairs. While as a rule the most prominent attorneys in the city are of opinion that tbe position taken by the justices will not hold water, still there are some who are doubtful about it. Should the points made be sustained it would certainly bring about an anoma lous state of affairs, and would caet a doubt over the jurisdiction of these courts which would work much damage. The spectacle would be presented of justices holding on to their offices after their terms had expited, and after the people of the township had expressed their choice of another man for the place. The filing of the papers in the case will be awaited with considerable interest. In a recent letter to the manufactur ers, Mr. A. W. Baldridge, Millersville, 111., says: "Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy gives the beet satisfaction of any cough medecine I handle, and as a seller, leads all other preparations In this market. I recommend it because it is the beat medicine I ever handled for cougbß, colds and croup." For sale by 0. F. Heinzeman, druggist, 222 North Main street. Personal. We give two pounds ot the beat loaf or granu lated sugar with every pound of tea, tiee of charge; also with every dollar's worth of coffee. Dlaconnt Tea Company, 250 South Main street. OLIVE CULTURE. Ge'tThem Picked Klpe ir It Be Poiilble. Bluta for Pickling-. Mr. Wolfskill, who has a large olive ranch near Santa Monica, was yes terday asked by a Hbkald reporter •bout the method of curing the fruit. The reporter aeked : "Do you always let your olives ripen before curing them? And do you not pickle some of while green ?" "Never." replied Mr. Wolfskill, "for I do not care to eat an olive unless it is ripe before being pickled. The Mexi cans are a good deal better judges of olives than we are, and you never get one of them to eat any green olives. The green olive is liable to give you an attack of dyspepsia, while the ripe olive aids digestion." "How do you cure them—use any lime or potash?" "No, not for the world," replied the old pioneer. "There is not a thing in the world that is easier cured than olives. Do not pick them until they are ripe, and then of course they are com paratively bitter. Take a piece of cork and run three or four pins through it so as to SxpoBe the points about half an inch. Then have some salt and water ready, and, as you prick the olives at each end, throw them into the salt and water. This gives the bitterness a chance to escape from the olive, and that dyes the water black. You can retain more of the oil in the olive by not pricking them, but you will have to change the water five or six times. This method makes them ready for use in three changes of water, and they are less liable to be bitter than if pickled with out pricking. No man that has ever eaten ripe olives will ever care to eat green oneB again ; rest assured of that." "You seem to be doing well with these trees," remarked the scribe. "Of course they are doing well. All the Italians and Frenchmen tell you olives thrive best next the sea. For oranges, go out to Duarte or Aznsa; for olives, try the slopes of the hills down nearest to the sea. You can make no mistake." Don't read! Don't think! Don't believe ! Now. are you better ? You women who think that patent medicines are a hum bug, and Dr. Pierces Favor ite Prescription the biggest humbug of the whole (because it's best known of all) —does your lack-of-faith cure come ? It's very easy to " don't" in this world. Suspicion always comes more easily than con fidence. But doubt — little faith — never made a sick woman well — and the "«Fa i vorite Prescription " has cured thousands of delicate, weak women, which makes us think that our " Prescription" is better than your don't believe. We're both honest. Let us come together. You try Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription. If it doesn't do as represented, you get your money again. Where proof's so easy, can you afford to doubt ? g Little but active—are Dr. Pierces Pleasant Pellets. Best Liver Pills made ; gen tle, yet thorough. They regu late and invigorate the liver, stomach and bowels. TO THE UNFORTUNATE. treatmentof Sexual and tsSSRc; all Its forms Seminai Weakness, Impotency and Lost Manhood per< manently cnred. The sick and afflicted should not fall to call upon him. The Doctor has tray eled extensively in Europe and Inspected thor oughly the various hospitals there, obtaining a great deal of valuable information, which he Is competent to Impart to those In need of his services. Tbe Doctor cures where others fall Try him. DR. GIBBON will make no charge unless ho effects a cure. Persons at a distance ODRKD AT HOME. All communications strictly confidential. AU letters answered In plain envelopes. Rail or write. Address DR. J 7 GIBBON, Box 1,957, San Francisco, Cal. Mention Los Angeles Hkbai 12-17 12m GRATEFUL—OO MFORTINb. EPPS'S COCOA. BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which may save ub many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judi cious use of such articles of diet that a constitu tion may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist evorj tendency to disease. Hun dreds of subtle maladies are floating around ub ready to attack wherever there iB a weak pcint. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame."—Civil Service Ga sette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in half-pound tins, by grocers, labeled thuß: JAMES EPPS & CO., Homoeopathic Chem ists. London, England. 10-9-tu-thdtw-12m Mann's pgyjg QUim a Will cut Dry or Green Bones, Meat, Gristle and all. Green Cut bones wiil double tho number of csgs —will mnko them more fer tile—will carry tho hens safely through tho molting period and put them in condition to lay when eggs command the highest price and will dovelope your faster than . any Feed Green Bones and use Croosozone to kill the lico, and you will make fifty per cent more profit. Send tor Catalogue and tfTALDIt MfItTBATOK COMP'Y, f PETALrBA,' Clk? KINGSLEY & BARNES, ART:-: PRINTERS, COPPER-PLATE PBINTTNO,. WEDDING INVITATIONS, VISITING CARDS, ETC. 2XZ New High St., Pulton Bl'k, Near Franklin at., ground floor. Tel. 417, 8 -10-6 m LOS ANGELES HERALD: TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 27, 1892. The Superior MEDICINE for all forms of blood disease, AVER'S Sarsaparilla the health restorer, and health maintainer. Cures Others will cure you. ~> -\ ".'i-ADK MARK REOIBTEHED.I /X. INDAPO I \fm MADE A WELL I XSL/ MAN OF V*i£ ME." i THK CHEAT V'j F I V I HINDOO REMEDY V'M'O^A/^^y^/ PBODUCES THE AHOVE A 1" i ■/ RESITI/rB In 80 HAYS. Cures f otX r^/ Nervous DiheaHes, Faiiitur Memory, \. \ V y Parosis, Bteeplessness, NiKlitly Kmix- ' sions, (rives vigor nnd nlzb to phrunkc-u organs,etc. caused by past j»luis<'s und quickly Imt surely restores Lont Munhood in old or younß. jßasllr carried In vest pocket. Price $1.00 a pack;. Six for #s.<MMvitli a written Kuurnnlc.. to cure or money refunded. Don't let any unprincipled sell you any kind of Imitation. Insist on having IN llAPO—none otlier. If ho has not. got it.we will M-nd It l)y mail upon rccciiitof price. Pamphlet in seoted envelope free. Address Orlentiil Medleul Co., fitt Plvmimtli I'ltce, ( him "... 111, SOLD by H. Germain, 123 South Spring St., LOS ANGELES, CAL., and other Leading Druggists. DR. WONQ HIM. Chinese Physician and Surgeon, has resided at Los Angeleß eighteen (18) years. His repuln tton as a thorough physician has been lully es tablished and appreciated by many. His large practice is stiff!cient proof of bis ability an<" honesty. The doctor graduated in the foremoss colleges, also practiced in the largest hospitals of Canton, China. The doctor speaks Spanish fluently. Office: 639 Upper Main street. Hundreds of testimonials are on Die at the doctor's office which he has received from his numerons patients of different nationalities, which he has cured of all manner of diseases to which the human body is heir—from tbesmal: et pimple to the most complicated of cases. P. O. b0x564, Swtion C, Uh Angeles. 11-16 3m Our vow OAlHlogue, glvine full description, with directions ior lunnsug. prices, sizes, weights, shtppiug rules, etc , sent free to He address. , Santa Ana Incubator Co., SANTA ANA, Oal. THOS. C. DOUGHERTY, Card and Seal Engraver, if annfactnrer of Rub ber Stamps. Seal Presses, Steel and Brass Dies, Btencilß White Enamtled Litters, House Num bers, etc. Visiting and Wedding Cards en graved snd printed. 212 West First Btreet, Los Angeles. Cal. Telephone 967.5TT;.-11-19 43t AIIIIIBI Morphine I lab It Cared In IO llMlllnfl toSOoays. >.. pay mi <-ured. Ul 8 Wlwl *>«•• J. Mrpki iM, Lrtunua. U. Pacific Coast S. S. Go aOOODALL, PERKINB A CO., GENERAL VT Agents, San Francisco. Northern routes embrace lines for Portland, Ore., Vlcto/ta, B. C, and Puget Sn-md. Alaska, and ah coast points. SOUTHERN ROUTES. TIME TABLE FOR DECEMBER, 1892. (.SAVE BAN FBANOISCO. For ■ \ Port Harford.... I 8 8. Corona, Decembers, 13, Santa Barbara... I 27; January 6. Redondo > San Pedro. ( 8.8. Hants Rosa, December 5, Newport ( 14, 23; January 2. San Diego J , For i S. S. Coos Bay, December 7, Redondo I 16,26; January 3. San Pedro and i S 8. Los Angeles, December way ports J 3,12,21 30; January 8. LEAVE SAN Ff DBO AND BEDONDO. Fo. \ S. B. Santa Rosa, December I 7,16, 25; January 4. San Diego fB. 8. Corona, December 3,11, I 20, 29; January 7. For \ S. 8. Santa Rosa, December 9, San franoisco... 1 18, 27; January 6. Port Harford.... t S. 8. Corona, December 5,13, Santa Barbara .. J 22, 31; January 9. For 18. 8. Los Angeles, December San Francisco I 6,15. 2t; January 2. and (8. 8. Coob Bay, December 1, way ports J 10,19, 29; January 6. Oars to connect with stearaera.vla San Pedro, leave 8. P. R. R. depot, Fifth Btreet, Los An geles, at 9:26 o'clock a. m. Passengers por stexmer Corona and Santa Rosa, via Redondo, north bound, leave Santa. Fe depot at 10:16 a.m.: or irom Redondo Rail way depot., corner Jefferson street and Grand aye., 9;Of a. m. Passengers por Loa Angeles and Coos Bay via Bedondo, leave SaMa Fe depot at 4:50 p. tn. Plane of steamers' cabins at agont's office, where berths may be scoured. The company reserve the right to enange the steamers or their days of sailing. JMP—For passage or freight ai above or for tickets to and from- all Important points "n Unrope, apply io W. PARSIS, Agent, Offloe. No. IS4 West Seoond St.. Loa Angeles. Honolulu and Kilanea I HEALTH, DIVERSION and if WpliL. 1 PLEASURE ! \. / HaaSs ll Splendid Steamers twice a mouth. LOW FARE?! Special rateß to parties of six snd over Illus trated printed mutter furnished 0 on application to C. H. WHITE. or H. B. BICE, Ticket Agent 8. P. Co., Agt. Oceanic s. B. Co., Bnrdlck blk. 124 West Second it 12-16 Mm Pacific Company. IMPORTANT CHANGE OF TIME DECEMBER 19, 1892. Trains .cave and are due to arrive at MM ANGELEB (AROAIJE DEPOT). Fifth street, d:\ily, as follows. Leave For 1 ' destinatioh. Arr. Fr.,r. B:3o'a.m.| Banning tlO;10am a 4:30 p.m. Banning 4 00 pm S.iOa. m., Colton 10-lOam 10 30 a.m. Colton 4Oou.tr. 4:30 p.m.| Colton 0.15 p.m. 8:30 a.m. .. Doming and East.... 4-00 p. m, 8:30 a. m. .... El Paso and East... 4:00 p. m, As:lsp.n>. (Initio a 8 :50 a.m. 8:30 a. m Chini 10:10 a. m 4:30 p. m| Chino 6:15 p.m 9:25 a. m. Beach & nan Pedre 8:1 ft ». «, 112:40pm. Han Pedro & Long Beach ill :66 am 6:00 p.m.; Long Beach & «au Pedro 4'lsp. m. 3:00 p. m.Ogdenand East,2d class 7 30a.m. 10:40 p.m Ogden and East, latclau|l2:3o p. a/ 10:40 p.m.! Portland. Or I 7.30 a. m 8:30 a.m. Riverside Il0:10a. m. 10:30 a.m.: Riverside 4:00 p.m 4-30 p.m. Riverside 0.15 p.m 8:30 a. m. San Bernardino 10:10 a.tr. I 10:30 a.m. San Bernardino I 4.00 3.1.1 4:30p.m.|... .San Bernardino .... 6;15p in. 8:30 a.m. Redlands 10:10 am 10:30 a.m. Redlands I 4 00 j ta 4:30 p.m. Redlands I 6:16 p.m 2:00 p. m.|San Fran, and Saeram'to 7:30 a. m 10:40 p. m. |San Fran, and Saeram'to: 13:30 p. n . a 9:92 a.m. Santa Ana and Anaheim 9:04 a. m, 6:10 p.m. -KutaAnaand Anaheim a4:04p. r0, 9:25 a.m. Santa Barbara 1:30 p.m. 4:55 p. m. Banta Barbara ' H.lO p. n> 9:30a.m Santa Monica AS:o9a.rr. Santa Monica. 8:69 a.m. 1:10 p m. SantaMouica 12:15 p. ra 6:15 p.m. Santa Monica 4:30 p.m. A6:l6p.m Santa Monica .Santa Monica CaDon.. 512:15p.m 59:45 a. m. ..Santa Monica Cafion.. 84:30 p. m. 11:10 p. m. .. Santa Monica Cafion 4:52 p.m. ...Tusttn 8:43 a. AO :40 a. m, Whittier 8:43 a. m. 4:52 p.m.! Whlttier ; Al:48 p.m. CATALINA ISLAND. The fast and elegant steamers of the Wilming ton Transportation Company make close con nection at San Pedro with Southern Pacific Company trains that run alongside them a' the dock. Excellent hotel accommodations on the island. Round trip, $2.75. Tickets good Sat urday to Monday. Trains lv I Arcade depot Trains ar 9:25 a.m.; Saturdays 1 Mondays 4:15 pm. Take Santa Monica trains from San Fernando street, Naud's Junction, Commercial street, Arcade depot, Jefferson street (Winthrop sta tion), Grand avenue, or University. For north: Arcade, Commercial street,Naud's Junction, San Fernando street For oast: Arcade, Commercial street, Nand's Junction. For other branches: Arcade, Commercial street, Naud's Junction San Fernando street. Local and through tickets sold, baggage Checked, Pullman sleeping car reservation? made, and general Information given npon ap plication to J. M. CRAWLEY. Asst. 9. Pas. Agt., No. 144 8. Bpring St., cor. Seoond. CHARLES SKYLER, Agent at Depot*, 8 Sundays only. A Ban days excepted. BIOH'D GRAY, Gen. Traffic Mgr. T. H. GOODMAN, Gen'l Passenger Agt, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RAILWAY company. (Santa Fe Route.) IN EFFECT SUNDAY, NOV. 27, 1892. Leave. Arrive. * 6:15 p.m . ..Chicago Limited * 7:50 a.m * 7:00a.m ...Overland Express .. * 6:35p.m * 8:15 a.m San Diego Coast Line. * 1:15 p.m * 4:30 p.m .Ban Diego Coast Line. * 6:50 p.m * 7:00 a.ro 1 f * 7:50 a.m * 9 00 a.m 1 .. Ban Bernardino .. I * 9:55 a.m * 4:00p.m f ....via Pasadena.... 1 f 1:25 p.m * s:lspm J I • 6:35p.m * 7:00a.m ( Riverside via.... ) 1 1:25 p.m * 900 a.m j . ..San Bernardino... j * 6:35 p.m tll:00a.m i Riverside and San j MSS * m * 4:30 p.m $ Ber'dino via Orange \ „ p m * 7:00 am 1 Redlasds, Mentone f , „.,«, ' * 9:00 a.m I ... and Highland... I . ? m * 4:oopm f via \ I i:?SP m * 5:15 p.m J .. . .Pasadena [ c 35 P m in.,,,,. _ j Redlands, Mentone c *10:15 a.m * 4-!0 nm I and Highland via \ * 3:55 p.m *.Jop.m orange & Rlvelsl( i e ( . e:5O p m * 1 — f * 7:35 a.m * {.'SfS Azusa, Pasadena.. » 8:43 a.m...intermediate > [...intermediate ...I » 1:25 p.m i 5 7 :oS^j ;;;;; .Btations ...... | | 4:17 pro 110:25 a.m Pasadena * 7 50a.m * 5:15 p.m Pasadena (11:31 a.m * 8:15 a.m Santa Ana tlO:lsam t l:Sop.m Santa Ana * 1:15 p.m * 4:30 p.m Santa Ana t 3:55 p.m Santa Ana * 6:50 p.m . t 9:05 am Redondo • 8.29 a.m '10:15 a.m Redondo f 3:10 pm * 4:50 p.m Redondo * 4:25 p m •10:00a,m Santa Monica » 9:43 a.m * 4:sopm .. .Santa Monica t 3:10p.m Santa Monica * 4:25 p.m t 9:00 a.m San Jacinto via Pasade'a f 1:25 pm tl< :00 a.m San Jacinto via Orange t 3:55 pro t 9:00 a.m I emecula via Pasadena t 1:25 p.m til.oo a.m .Temecula via Orange.. jl0:15 p.m t 8:15 a.m Escondldo via Coast line t 1:15 p.m * Daily, t Daily except Sunday J Sunday only E. W. McGEE, City Pas. and T. Ag't, 129 N. Spring St„ Los Angeles. ED. CHAMBERS, Ticket Agent, First-street Depot. Depot at foot of First street f23 Los Angeles Terminal Railway Company. Los Angeies uepoia, east end of First street and Downey s.venue bridges. Leave Los Angeles for Leave Pasadena for Pasadena. Los Angeles. t 6:35 a.m » 7:16 a.m. * 7:10 a.m * 8:05 a.m. * 8:00 a.m • 9:05 a.m. * 9:00 a.m *10:35 a.m. "10:30 a.m *12:00 m. U2:15 p.m • 1:05 p.m. * 1:25 p.m * 2:05 p.m * 2:25 p.m • 4-05 p.m. * 4:00 p.m » 6:25 p.m. * 5:20 p.m * 7:05 p.m. * 6:20 p.m • * 9:30 p.m. | 11:00 p.m..'11:45 pm. Downey avenue leaving time 7 minutes later, Laave Los Angeles for Leave Altadena for Altadena. Los Angeles. •10:30 a m "11:35 a.m. * 4:00 p.m. I * 6:00 p.m. All trains start from First-street depot. Leave Los Angeles for ' .cave Glendale for Los Glendale. Angeles. t 6:45 a m t 7:25 a.m. t 8 15 a.m } 9:05 a.m *i2:2opm. - 1:15 p.m -* 5:25 p.m • 0:15 p.m Leftve Los Angeles for Leave Eust San Pedro Long Beach and East for San Pedro. Los Angeles. * 9:45 a.m • 7:40 a.m J12:45 p.m.., 111:15 am. * s:lf> p.m * 3.36 p.m. Between East San Pedro and Long Beach, Id minutes. Ssa (fohriei Valley Rapid Transit Railway MONROVIA DIVISION. Leave Los Angeles for Leavo Monrovia lor Los Monrovia. Angeles. t 7:55 a.m f 6:56 a.m. •11:10 a.m * 8:55 a.m. * 2:55 p.m "12:45 p.m * 5:23 p.m. . ■ 4.00 p.m "Daily. fDaily, except Sundays. (Sunday only. stages meet the 8:00 a.m. and 12:1b p.m. trains at Pasadena for Mt, Wilson on new trail. Passengers leaving Los Angelei un the 8 a.m. train for Wilson's peak can return the B.vmc day. Theater nights tne 11 p.m. train will wait 20 minutes after the theater is out when later than 10:40 p.m. Special rates to excursion and picnic parties Depots east end First street and Downey ave nue bridges. General offices. First-street Depot. T. B BURNETT, General Manager. Jy2-tl W. WINCUP, Gen. Passenger Agt. Redondo Railway. Win'er Time Card No. 0. In Effect 5 a. m., October 3, 1892. Los Aneeles Depot, Corner Grand Aye. and Jefferson st. Take Grand aye. (able or Main Bt. and Agri nltr ral Park ho.se cars. Tiains Leave Trains Leave Lns Angeles Redondo for Redonao. fnr Los Angeles. 8:00 a. m daily 7:20 a. m. dai'y. 9:OOa. m.dai y 9:10 a. m. daily. 1:35 p. m. daily 11:00 a. m. daily 6:00 p. m. daily 4:45 p. m. dally Banning time between Los Angeles and- Re dondo Beach, 50 minutes. City Ticket office at A B. Greenwald's cigar store, cor. First and Spring street!. GEO. J. AINBWORTH, J. N. BUTTON. President. Bnpt. R. H. THOMPSON, Vice-President BANKING Germara-American Savings Bank:, 114 SOUTH MAIN STREET, LOS ANGELES, CAL. O 4PITAL PAIP IN GOLD, - . $100,000.00. Int rett compounded quarterly to depositors at the rate of 6 per cent on term and 3.6 m percent on ordinary deposits. E. N. MCDONALD, Proe't DR. JOSEPH KURTZ and S. W. LUITWEII.ER, Vice-Pree i* VH rOR PONET, Treasurer. M. N. AVERY, Secy P. F. SCHUMACHER, Asst. Secy DIRECTORS. * E N. McDonald, h. w. Stoll, Joseph Kurtz, M. N. Avery, E. a ppeoss CONRAD MAMN W. M. SHELDON. S. W. LCITWKILER, VICTOR PONET, C.N.FLINT, Isaac H, Johnson, «T* Owr every Saturday evening for deposits. 8 PES CENT INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. Main Street Savings Bank and Trust Company, CAPITAL, - - $200,000. 488 8. MAIN STREET, LOS ANGELES, OAI.. The design of this Institution is to afford a safe deposftory for the earnings of all riersont who are desirous of placing their money where it will he free from accident, and at the same c ?. arn J" X for lnem a fair rate of interest. Deposits will be received in sums of from «to $5000. Working men and women should deposit at least 11 per week from their wages This will form a nucleus that will ultimately enable you to purchase a home or begin business Otill dreni can purchase 5-cent stamps in all parts of the city and county. It Is the best education yon can have in saving and caring for money. ~ J. B. LANKERBHIM, CHAS. FORMAN, J. V. WACHTEL, President. Vice-President. Cashier. —LOAM ON MORTQAQES. Security Savings Bank, Capital, $200,000 NO. I*B BOCIH MAIN H TREET, LOB ANGELES, CALIFORNIA. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. F. N. MYERS .••••••»••••..»•♦#.. PRJB.BIDKNY I3AIAB W. HKLLMAN, President Nevada Bank, San Francisco';' President' Farmers and Mer ,„_„_ chants Bank, I,os Angeles. ANDREW J BOWNE .....President Fourth National Bank, Grand P.aplds. Mio t'i MAN Vice-president Farmers and Merchants Bank, Los Angel J, - t fi?vTn« VICE-PRKHIDENT AC ROGERS Capitalist, Los Angeles '■ •'Ol Hellman','Waideck'A Co:,' Wholesale Lot tSgllel V a cf&rjSr: U^:• • ;■ ° { Graves, O'Melveny & Shankland, Attorneys, Los Angeles t» i'^To 1 :5,'-^rS D -t- ol Graves . O'Melveny & Shankland, Attorneys, Los Angeles. Cal JAMKe KAW!-Ofl. .. . OaoiUliKt Rrwttnn J. V. SARTOR! CASHIER; also Vice-president First National Bank, feonrovKcii FIVE PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS, _~ . . . . THE NOTICE OF THE POBLIC IS CALLED io the fact that this bank has the largest paid up capital audsnrplus combined ol any savlngi Dank in southern California, and only loans money on approved real estate security that mnoni! its stockholders are some of the oldest and most responsiole cittreusof the community; tuat under the State law, the private estates of its stockholders are pro rata liable for the total indebtedness of the bank. These facts, with care exercised in making loans, insure a safe aejosltory for saving accounts. School teachers, clerks, mechanics, employees lv factories and s.^P,V^°f, c 3 oto .-' wlu flnd " convenient to make deposits in small amount*. CKILDREN'B SAVINGS DEPOSITS received in sums of 6 cents and upward. Remittances may he sent by dratt or Wells, Fargo <tt C'o.'s express. 3-1 Bm L-os Angeles Savings Bank, No, 230 North Main Street. STOCK * 100,000 BUKPLUS 34.000 H. W. HELLMAN, President, E. PLATER, Vice-President W. M. CASWELL, Cashier. DIRECTORS: I. W. HELLMAN. R. 8. BAKER. H. W. HELLMAN J. E. PLATER. I. W. HELLMAN, Ja. 6-5 tf gay-Interest paid on deposits. Money to loan on flrst-class real estate. 1 ANAHEIM CO-OPERATIVE I BEET-SUGAR i COMPANY. — I NOTICE TO FARMERS. I ' i i THE Anaheim Co-Operative Beet fugar Com pany will have about 1200 acre*! of the very best beet land for renfon or before Janu- ! ary 10, 1>93. sugar-beet seed will be hire tn J time, and the erect'on of the factory will com- ' mence about January lbt. and will be ready for 1 the campaign of 18a3. Foj fuither lnforma- 1 tion address i A. BIMPAU, Secretary, ' Anaheim, Cal. Or STANTON A VAN AL9TICF, 12-23 111 South Broadway, Los Angeles Cal. 14t liWlffl),! AUCTIONEERS. Business Office, South Spriag St, A Room 10, Los Angeles. Painless Dentistry %4_i\ BET TBBTH ' 98.00. & Sods, & CO., IN!>KI'KNI*HNT UNDERTAKERS SND EMBALMERS OPEN DAY ANu NIGHT, , 530 South Spring St., Los Angeles. Telephone 1029 1 MANICURING, CRIMPING, SHAMPOOING, SINGEING, *38F WONDER HAIR PARLORS MRS. M. CODIE, 219 South Spring street. TWK ALAMEDA | HYDROPATHIC AND lU'GENIC SANITARIUM j This sup rb private winter establishment is now open for tho reception of invalids and cure lof rheumatism (a specialty), malaria, kidney, spinal and skin diseases, csurrh, liver and ; chest, consumption, and all chronic diseases For terms apoly to HRi >FKbBOR J. HEbBERT REKVh., 019 Santo Clara avenue, Alameda. 12-15 lm POPLE & WARDEN, * * Printers ** * 109 East Seoond Si, Los Angeles, Cal. Wedding stationciy, ball programs, Eoclety ' cards and high >rade priminir o' every descrip tion, w rite for samples and estimates, il-l i!m BUILDERS' EXCHANGE Cor. Broadway and Second- Open daily from 7:30 a.m. to 6;30 p.m. Of ficial business meetings every Wednesday al 2 p.m. J. M. GRIFFITH, President. JOHN BPLERfa, Secretary. 8-19 om WAGON MATERIAL, HARD WOODS, IRON, STEEL. Horseshoes and Nails, Blacksmith's Coal, Tools, Etc. JOHN WIGMORE, 117. 119 and 121 Booth Los Angelea Street GLASS & LONG, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS And Genera' Bookbinders. N. W. Cor. Temple and New High St 12-7 Telephone 535. 1 yr c he: A P~ L.AN d s . We are now better situated than ever to place you on home fine patented or government landa in several of the best valleys in Southern Cali fornia, that aie adapted to grain, citrus and de ciduous fruit culture, at low figures. If yon are looking for a home or a profitable invest ment it will be to jour interest to coll on us and get full information. We speak. German and English. Call on or address Antelope Valley Land and Water Co 124 Vj South Spring street. Room 1. T?DT?T? *» ,n S£S cure. \A \jf \J l_4 with nightly emissions, I Y\ I Impotency, Varicocele i 111 ,| , Shrunken parst, caused by *■ »*"«•» Self-abuscl Was quickly restored to Full Vigor and Developed parts by a simple remedy. Recipe for which I will send (sealed) FREE to any sufferer. Address, with stamp, DAVID B. EMMET, 11-29-lm Englewood, 111. MRS. A. MENDENHALL, Hairdresshig and Manicure Parlors, 107 North Spring street, room 23 Schumacher ulcck. Shampooing done at residences if desired,. Cures Consumption, Coughs, Cronp, Sore Throat. Sold by all Druggists on a Guarantee, l or a Lame Side, Back or Chest Shiloh's Porofta Plaster will give great satisfaction. —as cents. SHILOH'S VITALIZE!?. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Term., says: "■ SIMoVs Vitalizcr 'SAVED MY LIFE} I consider it the best remedy for adclrilitated mistem I ever used " For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney troublo it cxoelß. Price 75 cts. SHI LO H'S/%CaTA R R H Have you Catarrh ? Try this Remedy. It will positively relieve and Cure you. Price 50 cts. This Injector for its successful treatment is f urnishod free. Remember, Shiloh's Remedies are sold on a guarantee to give satisfaction. Sold wholesale by HAAS, BARUCH & CO., and retail oy druggists. 12-141y IiSiMIMISS Off tlio B.irjuor SlahU fV»sS,j vviy Cured C»y ttdiirtiinMt'B'kiiu; l>r- ISaiues' Uoliteu Mi»e«*llU*. It can be rciveu in a cup of coiieu or tea, or in food, without the knowledge of the patient. It in absolutely tiarmlesH, and will effect a permanent and speedy 3ure. wins'hec the patient Is a moderate drinker or in aleoholio wreck. It has been given in thousands -■ f casea, nnd in every Instance a perfect cure haa fol iowed. It nover Fall*. Tho Bystem once impregnated with tho Specific, it becomeß ai* utter imposaibility or tlm liquor appetite to exist. ?OLI>KN M'EClli'lO CO.. Prop'ra, Clnrlnnatl. O 10-pat-o book of particulars fr*e. To De had of - V. W. BRAUN oi CO J Druggist*. U. GKRMAIN, | Los Angeles, C»L injection true' Gnaraatee Cure fo> Gotvjrrhoa*, Chroaio Gleet. Run ning Ulcers or Strictures a t d Leucorrhcea of long stand ing Datively cured !tom sto 1* days. Sold by Drug gist*. '\fi\ only hy MOKJTiIKKV CALIFOIWU. Wi>*js TiK., to* Angela*, H. ,A, mm Damiana p§|N Bitters w '^ ho Great Mexican Remedy: \ Gives health and strength to tue Sexual Organs. T. J. Griffith, President. H. G. Stevenson, Vlce-Pres. and rress. H E. Nichols, Secy. E. L. Chandler, Supt, J. M. GRIFFITH COMPANY, LUMBER DEALERS And Manufacturers of DOORS, WINDOWS. BUNDS. STAIRS. Mill Work of Every Description. 084 N. Auuneda Street. L-os Aageloa. Jul .If 7