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Los Angeles Daily Herald. VOL. XXI. Journalism in Cincinnati mnet be in a low state if we may Infer anything front the fact that out of forty-seven men killed during the riot not one was a re porler of a daily paper. Another serious defect has been dis covered in oar tariff. The American girl Is not protected in the matrimonial market from the quite passable but cheaply produced foreign girl, and a number of industries languish with her. The foreign girl ahould be taken off the free list. Hone industries demand it. "I haven't got any case 1 ' said the client "but I have money." "How much!" asked the lawyer- "Fifty thousand dol lars," was the reply. "Phew! you have the bast case I ever heard of. I'll see that yon never go to prison with that sum,' said the attorney cheerfully. And tbe man didn't—he went there "broke." Two Philadelphia boys are en route to 1 lakota to fight Indians. The troops over at tbe fort have been instructed to be ready to march at a moment's notice. — Hiimiarek Tribune. Tell the troops to stay where they are; the boys won't hurt 'em any.— Philadelphia Call. Too late; they have taken lo tbe hills. Biamareh Tribune. DAILY H^BALD.^ üblislMd every morning, eiospt llcxday, by JOSEPH D. LYNCH. TBBMS OB DAHVx - HBEALD: or annum, ) nudl or c.press 17.00 gtx months, by moo 0. express 4.00 "oTuvst.""^ p.......'"» wa... ii.. 8 " WEEKL HERALD. Pcsbisu.) Evisv BsttraMv Moasnae TERMS: On. year, by vail or express, one oopy 13.0 C Six months, by mail or express 1 76 Throe mouths, by mail or express 1.00 ADVEKTIHF.MKNTS Inserted st reasonable rates Atr All kinds of Job Work done to compete with -mi p.Mclwo lo price, style and elegance of workmanship. IN THE FUTURE. What is yonder In the future ? Lift this mystic veil away; Let tha morning sunlight golden Fall on shadows grim and gray, Of tbe doubt and tear we borrow, Ot th. death and chill and sorrow Hovering o'er our li.es to-day. Tell us, tbero Is not a glory In the onward glid'ng years ! . See we not, beyond the parting, As we erase through falling tears, Fondest hopes and rosy visions ? Is there not some elysian Which the glowing sunlight rimers Though we may not lift that curtain Falling o'er our future lives, Vet we know tho years are brlsglng Rich reward for Mm who strifes; And where one day drops of sorrow Fall to earth, upon the morrow We shall sm a plant that thrives. AMUSEMENTS VELCnOODEMATO; A Grand Ball NADEAU HALL, usMSTH. aroma or w>- Yonng Spanish Americans, EVENING OF MAY STH. RECEPTION COItMITTKK ■ J F. Gufrado, T. D. Molt, Martin Age, lire. N. A lovarrubi.., 11. A. timet,inner, R.l.'. Ouirwlo. FLOOR UOMMIRKK: -B. A Yorb., F. Lo per. E. T. McGlnnls. A. Domingo, J. V. Oner. FLOOR MANAGER—Jose Antonio Aguirre. COMMITTEE OF AUK VNUKMKNTS A A. Montaolo, B Bunches, JM, Arnat, B. ollvas. Ticket, admitting geutlemMi snd ladles, »1 00 apstd ' AUCTION SALES. Auction Sales By JOHN C. BELL A CO., REAL ESTATE ANDfJKNEUAL AUCTIONEERS Offlce, Boom ii. Temple Block, over the County Bank. I r*^ Rea estate In al! parts of tbe city, includ ing residences and business properties, blocks and ranches, subdivided and sold at auction or private sale. Appraisements of every description of property j a specialty. Sales made at auction b., order ot Courts, Administrators, Executors, Commission ers-, Receivers, Mortgagees and Trustees, faithful ly oi implying with prnsjnbad legal forma. Houses and rooms rented; assume charge of property, hold power of attorney for absentees, collect rents, attend to taxes, insurance, street work, improvements uml buildings. A'so, auction, horae and ■ arriage mart and sales yard, Los Angeles street, between First and Second street* SECOND GRAND ANNUA! AUCTION SALE OF FINE THOROUGHBRED Jersey Cattle, s,!, i. J from the celebrated Herd of F. J. Barrett o, Esq., On Tuesday. Nay 2*l h, 1*44, at 10 o'clock. At tht; AUCTION IRiRSEand CARRIAGE MART an.) Sales Yard, opposite Stengels Nursery, on LosAugelcs Street, lictweeii First and Second I will sell TEN HEAD of choice selected Jer sey Cattle—Cows and Bulls by order of F. J. Barrettc, Esq,, at Auction, for cash, or satisfac torily endorsed paper to toe Bank, one per cent, added. Sale positive and peremptory. Full particulars hereafter. So other stock will be admitted at this sale. The above stock will be ou exhibition, one week previous t« tbe day of sale. Their milk is almost cream itself, and a noted fact, thr, vwlt milk the year ar. und. THE ORIGINAL STOCK aas Imported from the Queen's Model Farm en the Islam, of Jit-ty, England. The pedigree ot each an ma! Is recorded in the Jer»ey Herd Club (look. VVeimite stockmen, dairymen, fanners and <.titers u> attend this sale, even if you do not wish to purchase. Tbla prison ta a good uppir l unity for all parties that wiih tJ improve their stock. 1 NOTE At an Auction Hale in New Tori tbe bull calf Kurotiu, only seven weeks old, siild for t/lf,en>i uml Pedro sold for tin.iNJO The same amount wa4 offered for the cow Boml* and re in* d. For further particulbrs enquire, of F.J. 1 Barrett", Eh<| , Ihswnev Forest tiroveorof apSlfcl .1011N 0. ni i.1,. Auctioneer PRIVATE SALE. I HAVE A BA-tOAIN-A me,. tasty, new house, large lot, (tOxlfi:. feet, near that fashiona ble thoroughfare, Downey avenue, Kast Lne Angeles, on the installment plan. Says your rent and pay it on the property, you will soon have a houae and lot of your own. If not dis posed of at private nale f wilt sell at auction. For particu'ars apply to •rr« JOHN A BELL, Auctioneer Items of Interest. Charles fiarvcy, a Tehama county pioneer, is dead. A freight train was ditched near Ra venna Wednesday. Several curs were wrecked. The death watch has been set on J.W. Murray, tbe condemned murderer, in tbe Portland jsil. Tbe total lues hy the recent heavy fire at Taooma, W. T., was |124 J9O; insur ance, $63,000. Mrs. Sarah Matlock, a Paeilic Coast pioneer, aged 70 y«?a>s, died at ber home near Salem, Or., Tuesday. O. Hergnuui w.is seriouJy wounded with a kuife by S. Matherhttad ut Buena Vista, Or., a few days ago. An effort will he made in Victoria, B. C., to have saloons, theatres, etc., closed during certain hours on Sunday. A little daughter of Josiab Wiley was drowned in a small stream in Yakima valley, uear Purt.and, Or , a few days ago. Tbe store of Blackburn & Peckham, at Carlton., Or , was entered hy burglars Tuesday night and a large quantity of goods stolen. The Oregon Stste Democratic Conven tion convent s at Tbe Dalles to-day. Tbe convention: it is thought, will be bar monioui ou the tiriff question. Joseph Payne, aged 25 years and a coul mhtrr Ly occupation, fell under a moving train at Ren tun, W. T., a few daya ago, anil Lad bis In ad cut off. A very heavy storm visited lone Tues day night, and for a time a flood was feared, but tbe water in the creek re ceded without doing much damage. Five cathads of tourists left Phila delphia Thursday on an excursion to Colorado and Calif..ruin, to he gone about nine Weeks. Tbe excursion costs each person about $500. Tbe Denver sod Rio Grande road has been enjoined from interfering with the rights and powers of D. C. Dodge, us manager, Sander lease of tbe Denver and Rio Grande Western Railway of (Jtab. Tbe Amen, an Yacht Club nf New York baa elected tho officers of the Oreely relief expedition hononary mem bers and presented them with badges, to be restored ou their return from the Arctic. The steamship lined of the late North Atlantic conference reduced steerage passage from New York to Liverpool to $ IH, and a still further reduction will be made. If necessary, to compete with out side lines. John ('. .Sinclair, s floor-walker in the store of Stern brothers, New York, has been arrested on a charge of having sys tematicaliy swindled the firm out of Urge amounts of money hy means of re funding checks. A formal document freeing Ihe Ameri can College in Rume from the order of sale under the decision of the Court of Cassation against the property of the Propaganda Fides was lodged with the Propaganda on Tbnrsdny. Warren Earp, one of the notorious brothers who a year or so ago figured as desperadoes in Arizona, took possession of a restaurant in San Bernardino one day recently and heat a waiter nearly to deatb. Hu was lined $25, Eagle City, the principal town in the C'u ur d'Alene mines, Las not proven a bonanza for faro hankers. One night re cently one of the hanks lost $2300 and went under. The limit is $12.fi0 and $25, bnt bets of &X> and $100 are fre quently allowed. A mass meeting was held at Santa Cruz on Tuesday night to lake action concerning tho measure! before the Leg islature now in session at Sacramento. Resolutions culling on legislative action to reduce farei and freights, rigned hy four of a committee nf five, were adopted hy almost a nnanimons vote. Press Pleasantries. FARMERS SHIM 111 LOOK To tbslr interest In buying Agricultural Machinery TO GET THE BEST. The following well Itnown Implements will be recognised as the beat In tho market, all ol >b«" bavtjk been awarded THE HIOIIEST HONORS l„ c crt- compel Hive contort with other mai hlncrv for similar purposes. IItRIAXCE "Btf'KEVE" Mower and Reaper* aro the llghteat and most durable, The Leading Harvesters of the World. The Sohuttler Wa^on Is the nest In the world. Taylor Sulky Kake Without doubt the best Rnke made. THE HOEGES HEADER l» the bent improved and moat practicable Header in tha market. RICE'S ENGINE Ib the only realty auceenful »traw burning Engine. THE "COLD MEDAL" SEPARATOR Harm grain where other thresher! waste, and will do more work fu a given time than any other thresher marto. Also stole agents for Glidden & Br inker hoff Patent Steel- Barb Fencing, The standard Barb-Wire of the country. Com bines effectiveness, at rongth and durability and cheapness. The "HOWr IMPROVED SCALE The moat accurate. durabl« and simple goal* in tho market Send for Doaorlptlve Catalogue HAWLEY BROS. HARDWARE CO., Was sn. <M> mm* *§ LOS ANGELES STREET, Loa Angel.*., ('al. apM Plan TRarr or Knutaaira. prraoAjtva narrtn O. B. DbPORBST, a.a«Avaii. Boom 11 fjehunaeswr Blook, Opp. PoMoeVe, lsw, Uielsa. o»l. .»iei» Plug tobacco should not ho chewtd in church. It it bar! enough to put tbe tin Advertising stamp* in the eontrilintion box. An article is going tho rounds, "Do Angels Chow Tobacco?" No, bnt we have seen some of them smoke cigar ette i. There is not a Baptist Church in the Rlack Hills country. Its system of bap tism is too severe for that part of the Weat. An Indian princo has had a throne made of solid glass. It will now be pos sible to see the power behind the throne without any trouble at all. Stock gambling is much older than some people suppose. They forget that Moses oweni his whole success in life to being oauulit in one of (he bnll rushes on the Nile. Bismarck celebrated his sixty ninth birthday yesterday. Although ho re ceived hundreds of congratulatory dis patch*, there ana none signed "Thomas Porterhonse Ochiltree." Tha poraon who caused all tho riot and bloodshed in Cincinnati, ia only 18 year* old, almost a small boy. There waa a good deal of boy's play about the whole tmsiness, oven if it was serious. A lesson in grammar: "Sylvie—"Ob, isn't he lovely" Paul "Papa brnng htm home thia afternoon." Paul—"You shouldn't say 'brung.' Sylvie; you should say 'brang.'" '•*">' Wller has renewed hia offer of marriage to Miss Kortwcue, to whom he waa engaged before the Lord O.rmoyle incident. She has now a aaiary of $400 a week, and he is perfectly justified. A young woman arrived in Haiti mure the other day from Switzerland en route to Dragnay, South America, to meet and marry her lover. It might bo supposed that * young man who had got that far , -,g»y ralih, have escaped entirely, but only a select tm seem to havo any look in thia world. The "mind euro" is tho latest faaoy. The patient ia instructed to think, "khink real hard," that his paint are gone and they arc gone. This may bo all "In your mind," but aa it doean't coat a dollar a bottle anybody can try It. It It mid be very popular fa Boston, when mind to believed to be superior to matter. LOS ANGELES, THURSDAY MORNING. APRIL 24. 188L---SIX-PAGE EDITION. HALE h CO. HALE & CO. J. M. HALE & CO., 7 and 9 Spring St, ' For the past two weeks we have been basy arranging our store, making room t -jr* for the new goods whioh are arriving daily. We are now prepared to show the most complete stock of general dry \ goods to be found in Southern California. Our Dress Goods Department haa beeu remarkably increased. The latest East ern arrivals consist of complete lines in all the new fabrics in plain and fancy, bright and sombre colors, and a great many of the newest combination suit ings, which were carefully selected by our Has tern buyer. Tho display of these goods Is beautiful and attractive and is sure to be admired. The enormons sales which are made in our Silk Department is sufficient proof that our prices are honest and quality the best. A new Hue of the well known and popular Guiuet Silks bas just been received aud are marked at figures which will insure a speedy sale. Our Black Dres-i Goods stock is larger than ever, and now contains a variety of the newest fabrics which the Eastern market affords. Ladies desiring Black Dress goods should call und examine our stock and get prices. Solid Inducements: 2550 YARDS White Figured Piques, Iv a variety of Patterns, AT ICS OBHTS. 900 YARDS Figured Lawns, Excellent Value, S 1-2 otw. One Solid Case of Double-Fold Knglish Cashmere, Spring Shades, «4 Cents. 1200 PAIRS Ladies' full tiniiheil, of extra weight and value, Brown Balbriggan Hose, Three Pairs for 60 Cents. J. M, Hale & Co., 7 and 9 SPRING ST. Tbe Greatest Attraction Yet. REAL ESTATE AT YOUR OWN PRICES! MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1884. At It o'clock a. M., under the management of Hamilton & Onnsmoor, No. fl West First Street. 22 CHOICE LOTS I Delightfully situated, having a commanding view of the surrrounding country, being on Ninth street, west of Pearl, and known as the Truman Tract. The loca tion of these lots is very desirable and such a, will commend them to the favora ble consideration of all who desire to purchase either for investment or for bnild ieg. They are within easy distance of the center of the city and at present only a short distance from Street Car Line nnd directly on its proposed extension. City Water Pipe is laid in front of the pr.iporty and all tbe surroundings unex ceptionable. A petition is now before the City Council for the grading of Ninth street, which will probably be done the present season. This will greatly enhance tbe present value of the property. Those who were fortunate enough to secure a lot in this tract will have ItaMa to congratulate themselves upon seiuring such a property. THE TERMS OF SALE W .11 I* one-third cash on delivery of contract, balance in six months without in terest. fJO deposit will be required on each lot sold, which will be deducted from brat payment. A discount of 5 per cent, will be allowed on all deferred pay ments to those who wish to take deed at once. All taxes for ensuing year will be paid by present owner. Evidence of perfeot title will lie exhibited on the grounds. rRBH OARRIAOXIS Will leave Hotels aud our office at 10 o'clock a.m. on day of sale. We will give further .informalion and show the property to those who wish to view it. We trust our former sales are a sufficient guarantee of good faith. NOYES & FIELD, AUCTIONEERS. apaatd HURRAH 1! HIJBRAH 1! Spring Goods ! Spring Goods!! ABERNETHY & 00. Make their bow and beg leave so state that thoir first installment of SPUING GOODS haa just arrived and they are marking Lents'. Youths'. Boys' and Children's Clothing, Hats & Caps, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, ETC., Lower than Ever Before AT 73 NORTH SPRING STREET. vionroisO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN WINES LIQUORS AND CIGARS. FIRST STREET, BETWEEN SFRIXCI AND MAIN -AJsaTCTMXaJBnnI, OJaVXa. tthtH | mmmMmmmmmmmmm^m^mmmm^mfm r ■ i ———————i CEORCE M. THOMPSON, Shipping and Commission Merchant OKAUr imAUBSL Agent for the following Iniunnoe Com ptalte: Th. 1 nun ran™ Company of tho State ol Pwm ■ylvanla, tncon»rated A. n. lf«; capital Mock, nary lit, IBM, ahu.oltl l«; IIebUIII... January t.t IHB4, ma,est 57. lama paid .i„™ onraai aatkrn oi tho company. •U.lM.tH.tr Now Zealand Insurance Orjaapany. Capital te.aOe.OOO I ~limited liability, promptly paid In 0. ». gold coin. The Manhattan Lira Inaurance Company of New York; incorporated IBM. Caah' eamttt, •11,000,000. OFFICII;—-206 Lot Angelea atreet, cor ner Commeroial. apBd*wly NOYES & FIELD, Real Estate and General Auctioneers, RIQMRR*. sr., t DOORS FROM MM, Opposite the V. 3. Hotel, in the Bush Hlock, Wil, conduct s ireneral taction business on ths most liberal terms. Prompt returns made on all sales. Our regular Satur day sale of NOISES, WACONS AND HARNESS Central Horse Market, one door from Main Street. a. W. NOYES, WM. T. FtSkD. NEW TO-DAY. NEW TO DAY. Envy, Disappointment and Grief Is plainly Meg in tlio advertlsments of cout.-iulii.t, merchants, who have f<m»d it impossible to keep paco with the People's Store. We have thrown out to the public more and better values in the last three weeks than have ever been sold in this city. The Revolution Sale Still Continues, And this week's efforts will cast all onr former attempts in the shade. WE OFFER 12 Pieces of Colored Summer Silks at 55c, Which have never beeu retailed at loss than 7oe; cost to manufacture. 05c.; sold at wholesale at 70c. We offer 3 pieces of Alexander Oiraud Black Silks at 99c, Which never have been retailed at less than $1.50: cost to manufacture. $1.28; sold at wholesale at 81.40. We offer 200 pairs of ladies' English Curacoa Kid Button Shoes, Sowed, at $2-25 which never has been retailed at less than $3.25; cost to manufacture, $2.83; sold at wholesale at $3.10. We offer 53 pairs of Misses' Bnttoned Pebble float Shoua, worked button-holes, at $1.25, which never haa beuu retailed at lots than $2.50; cost to manufac ture, $1.03; sold at wholesale at $2.35. WE OFFER 24 pieces of Colored Gros Grain Silks at 99 cents, whioh never haa been retailed at less than $1.75. cost to manufacture, $1.43; sold at wholesale at $1.09. WE OFFER 5 dozen Black French Chip Hats at 89 cents, which have never been retailed at less than $150; cost to manufacture, $1.28; sold at wholesale at $1.41. WE OFFER 20 dozen Gents' White Laundried Shirts at 85 cents, which never-have been retailed at lers than $1.25; cost to manufaeture,'sl. 10; sold at wholesale ut $1.20. WE OFFER 100 Pairs of Boys' Cassimere Knee Pants at 98 cents, which never have been retailed at less than $1.50; cost to manufacture, $1.28; aold at wholesale nt $1.40. WE OFFER 5 pieces Nottingham Double Thread Lace Curtain Nets at 25 cents, Which never have been retaiiod at leas than 38c; oost to manufacture, 31c; sold at wholesale at 25c. Remnants and Short Ends on onr Center Tables at Attrac tive Prices. Special Item Sales Every Day at 1 and 3 o'clock. PEOPLE'S STORE REVOLUTION SALE. Xi W.SXO X.X.. O- STOU>. Los Anples Soda Water forks, TRADE MARK. H. W. STOLLL & CO., Prop'rs MANUFACTURERS OF — Soda Water, Sarsaparilla and Binger Ale, . Mineral Waters, Champagne Cider, aud all kinds of Syrups. No. lOT Satnsevaln Telephone Mo, 103. fW All orders promptly attended to. mh27;tm R. W. PRTOHAMVIJOpgQ\ BOOKBINDER \|iyi2f Paper Box Manufacturer, 20 and 22 NORTH SPRING STREET. All Work Done at San Francisco Prices. inavstr J- JVHTJBA.TJDR LADIES' HAIR DRESSER ! Ami Manufacturer ot Practical Theatrical, Faahioiisole, Ornamental .a 1 Artistic HA!It WORK; ■race, as Braids, (Juris, Puffa, Wigs, Half-Wies, Waves or Front Pieces. FssMniiat.lc Coiffures, Hair Jeaclrv, ll.tr Hewers, Monmn. TiUI Ivviees in memory ot lr»t iclative and trleml.. Also THF.AT KICAL WIUS AND ItItAKDS, Etc. No. lIS FIRST STREET, NADE.tI HLOrK, Los Angclr*. OTA large .ml select stock nf sll kiln's ot dalr Hoods >t the Lowest Prices always SB haul Ladles' and Children. Hair Dressing, Ctittin;?, Shampooing .n.l Cirling in the most artistic man Bryant Howard & Co., IMPORTERS OF Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass. FROM THIS DATE OUR PRICES Witt BE AS FOLLOWS: Pioneer White Lead, - - - $6-75 per cwt St. Louis White Lead, - - - $6.60 per cwt Omaha White Lead, - - - $6.45 per cwt Turpentine, in cases, .... 50c per gal Boiled Linseed Oil, in cases (strictly pure) - per gal Baw " " " " " - 70c per gal Dry colors, - ... 3c per pound All other paint stock in proportion. Terms strictly cash. NEWTON, CHAPLIN & CO, 207 NORTH LOS ANGELES STREET, IMPORTERS OF Oils, Paints, and Varnishes, Lubricating and Burning Oils. Etc.. Etc. Pure Linseed Oils From Calcutta Seed, We ar. the SOLE lUS PORT IRS to tats masket ot this grade ot Linseed Oil., which by tar excels In quality th. goods ordinarily offerwl for sale. St. Louis, t'ioneeer, and Gcnnania Leads. C. T. Raynolds ft Co.'s Pure Colors in Oil. J. W. llmmy'i Coach Colors in Japan. Valentine's & Heutere Bros |Yumi«hcs. The Very Best Goods! Ths Very Lowest Prices! NEWTON, CHAPLIN & CO., apitf SOT North Loa Ass*ele« Street LAWYERS, BRUSSOS. WELLS A LEE, ATTORNEYS - A T - L A W Rooms 11 to 18, Baker Block, Les Angeles, Cl. Practice 111 all State and Federal Courts. sc2 lm a v. sasrLir. i. h. licas. Mors wicks. WICKS, l.r CAS & BENTLEY, ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW, 80 AND 87 TEMPLE BLOCK, LOB ANGELES. seSOtf J. O. Howaao. Jons Hobasts. HOWARD & ROEARTS, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law Wilcox Block, 40 Spring St., Les Angelea. law . David Lyon, ATTORNEY-A T-LAW, Room I, Downey Block, Los Angel,*. 526 W. P. SASDlirsa. W. P. STSeHKSSOK. Gardiner & Stephenson, Attorneys an Counselors at Law Orrics—Rooms 1, 2 and 8, Allen Block, CORNER OF BPRING AND TEMPLE STS. leb2ltf_ A. C. HOLMES, NOTARY PUBLIC, Room 37, Tempi,: Blook, (Main street aide. spas D. ML ADAMS, ATTORNEY.AT- LAW, Room 77 Temple Block. Janlltt J. Brousseau, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. 4WNOS. SO AND 67. BAKER BLOCK, mrlltl JNO. S. CHAPMAN. J. A. GRAVES. Graves & Chapman, Attorneys and Counselors at Law ROOM NO. s BAKER BLOCK. 'silt PHYSICIANS. M P. CHAMBERLIN, M D. Offlce, rooms 4 and F>, Bryaon Block. Office hours: 10 to 12 A. ... 1 to 6,7 to 8 V. 11. Residence 1 Chicago a, enue, Boyle Heights. Obstetrics and D seases of Woolen a specialty. decO-tf HOPELESS CASES. Dortrtf sa CI emeu to 4e Hmllh, Graduate of the Paris and Havana Universities, Wishes ..distinctly understoodthat she will treat and cure hopeless i-ases only. None othera need apply, offl.-e and residenue. No. 81 North Main street, l.ys A Fici lcs. hliiKliab, French and Span ish upokifii. ' >H1 ■•> hours from 2 to 5 P. M. ~ DrT 07p7 OiUingham, Graduate and McmWr Roy»l College Surgeons, Graduate and Member Royal College Fhyii eiana, Ediiil.urfr. 7| N. MAIN STREET, NEAR FIRST STREET. Consultation hours: 0 to 10 a. ML 2to 4, 7 to 8 1". M. doe-H) tl M. Hilton WiIIiams,MD.MCPSO (Formerly of Detroit, llich.) Disease* of the Head, Throat and Chest, includ i«K tbo Eye, Ear and Heart, a specialty. OFFICE: —275 North Main street. Office hours from 10 a. a. to 4 p. v. Sundays, from 4 to 6 p. M. Residence, 15 South Charity street feliittft Dr. H Y. Baldwin, (Late of Toronto, Canada.) Rooms sr! and 53, Nadeau Block. feblS In IMFROVBD ELECTRO - THERMAL BATHS, Ft r the cure of Chronic and Nervous diseases, arc successfully operated by MHS. DR. MISME WELLS, Whose spi'Cialtv it diseases uf women and chil dren. No. 17 N. Main stre.il. Room No. 17. marls lm 0. EDGAR SMITH, M D, Rectal IHieaKC. tVonil. and I'rlu ary Trouble*. *»-OFPICK:-No. 18 South Msln street. Jan24U DR. J. P. WIDNBY Hal removad his offlce from Downey Block to WIDNEY BU»CK. FIRST STREET, Between Main and Spring. OFFICE HOURS, jIJ £j *• {j- Reaidence, HQ South Bill Street, Telephone, office 50, tlouse 50-3. jan23tf DR. J. M. WHITE, DENTAL PARLOR, South Snriua: street. No. 31 Bn son Block, Los Angeles, C.l, jaootf r. DE W. CRANK, M. D., HO M GEOP ATHIST. Sl.rinl attention paid to diseases of infants and children. Rooms 36 and 36 Baker Idock. Offlce hours, Mam. to 1-2 N., 2to 4, .nd 7 toS r. m. novl tj «■. s. jokes, M. D„ Lanfranco Block, sHHB LOS ANOELKS. Sn, Bar, Nose and Throat Diseases treated exclusively, octa-tl Elizabeth A Follanshoe, M. D. OFFICE, 211 S. FORT STREET OmCB HOITRS -8 tO 10 A. H. " " 4 to 6 P. St. Sixth street era pass the door, selttf WALTER LINDLEY, NI. D Omen ami RasiDitNCß * NO. 2tG FORT ST Next door to Wollwelier* drujr atore, Telephone No. 42. OlBor hoius 2 to 4 p. a Or T. v ti uk, HEALTH OFFIOER. Office, for the pnwent, room .1. LichWulxrat'r Block, Main struct, above First Offloe hours lor VaocinatliiK and other city taurines*, from 6 to 10 a. M. feb7tf DR. CHAS. As H. DE SZICETHY. OFFICE: Schumacher Mloek, opposite Post ufflee, rooms -II and -1. ttl-SlllKN'l i : I', ai-1 street, coiner Ninth. Othce hours:—Ul to 12 A. sr.; 2 to 4 r. a.; 7 to Br.H. at residence. Telephone Na at office and reaidence, 100 Day and nlg-lit call, answered. anatf Dr. J. a Griffin, OFFICE AT RESIDENCE, 104 MAIM STREET. Offios Hours—9 to 11 a. 11., 1 lo 3 .nd 7to 8 Residence Kasl side of Main street, below First. mIF, tt Dr. Joseph Kurtz No. 266 Main street, opposite Baker Block JSTEye and ear disease, treated with ths car. of . spseislist. ap2i X Hannon, M D., County Physician. MASOAREL RttILBINO, upstair.. Hesi.lence Cosmo|ailitan Hotel. Offloe hmirs from 10to 12 a. from Itoir n Mrs. Alice Higgins, M. D. PH YBICIAN ANU SURGEON Offle. .nd Residence - No. IB Fort street, Lo Angeles, OH. Office boors, 10 to II A. »., Sto ... 7 to 0 Id the evening. atslm OSCAR O- BALDY. VKTHRISiARV Ml KUEOM ALL CHRONIC DISKASES A SPECIALTY Re.tdenc.,32o South Spring street. KeferensM: Dr. K. 1> Wiae. U. Angeles; J. W. Adams. Downey City. Surgical operations perforated sacesaaftilly on all domestic snlm.li. AIM, Inlying aad wiling horasaL ap,.] m DR. WING FAWN. CHINESE PHYSICIAN AND SURGKON, tit Tvmpte at,, Kworuj Hlng a NEW ADVERTISEM KNTS. Look Out For BRIGHT'S Advertisement in this Space To-morrow. NEW GOODS the Lowest Prices i\ the C'iTv.-=;©fT 7 ". BEEBON & ECKSTROM. <? 1 IPO AsMCeleo street. WALTER A. WOOD'S WORLD RENOWNED Enclosed Gear Mower. Till- ii« N Mo'.viT for ISS4. while poasejslnj- all the best q-i-Uitics of tlie jnstlv eelobr d 1 Walter A. Wood Iron frame Mower, has many new and adianta-cons AlßstuMl . sttjlalj pa .! to itself and foitml on no other Mower; so favorable an lmt«aaafai has >i tn tit on 11 da 11 aat I tliere were out three thousand in use here the last season. It-* superior cutting- iiti.ilit - lion to all itonditioiis of j-rass and surface. um-ipialed lijrhtnpes of .iraft and sti.li.ess. of opart I i li..\v Let n full* I- ;u..n>tr.tv<r. an.l its strength aihl ■ 'ur;*Mlit \ s,ihjr< te<' U) uimiuath <*. ter.- .. Irving- tests with tbe iie-t results In Mi to the larm. r an.l tin- in »mif icturvr Tin- pr . tieal ami onsen im: fann.T, i:|w>ti .t-rtiiii; thi* Mower, will at omo b.- stm U. with it- ttnnn.'— .m 1 si<>arinvMfi whew ut work, tlie total :tl.«oniv of "tri-mhle," the c wHr an.' rim,; -it nf the .Irii er in bi-i seat, the stillness a ith which it runs and its extraordinary Hi-ht draft. LA BELLE WAGONS. OOATU'S LOCK/ LEVER SULKY RARE Is the most simply ronstrurted and easily manage*] or an v Knfce in use. No complicated dumping machinery abont it. Ail ilone by tho driver's weigi ~ TNscharginK the rake ia effected by .in:] h giving the slightest up. vr.l motloi.to tho hoe.IV. ofthe I.ever, which, unlocking it. causes the driver, weight lo llt lor Hake :io-t .itarharge I' contents. A child can operate the rake with ease. FOR SALE BY HASKELL & RICHARDSON, i"(S and >37 North I,os Angeles Street, Arcadia Block, l.os Angeles, Californi We ahto carry a full line ot harvesting marhnerv. including Waller A. Wood's Reap", uid Twine Itin.era, the John I. Case tlcailcr, L.a tlclle I'arm an.l Heeler Wagnna; also, Unf.., . Sulky. Gang .ml Walking Plow., the Gale fhillej Plow, li.net. Jr.. Iron OnMiv.sor. SSjst tkj Adaui. Hell ntrtdatinr Wind MOak saMt-lsu HARDWARE EMPORIUM, NO. 21 LOS ANGELES ST. Dealer In .Stoves, Range., Hardware, Agricultural Implement., force and I Pomps, Robber Hose, Crockery and .llaasware, lnm and L.».l lip*. Sob A. for the Superior Stoves and Range*, manufactured by llrulireAi Iteaoh Manuia. n log Co., 81. lamia. Mo. Manm .etarer of Tin, Copper and Sheet Ironware and Artesian Well Pipe. I'losnbing in all iv branches (tone to onler with ueatnesa and dispatch. Jj*l NO. 58.