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Los Angeles Daily Herald. VOL. XXI. DAILY HERALD. übhshed every morning, except slll-dsy, >>y JOSKVH D. LTNOH. TRRMR >>H DAILY HERALD: er snnnm, j mall or express #7.00 Hi mont lis. by mm or express t.OO Three inontlis J.OC Usiavssxo st Cassisss rss Wbsk. IDO. WEEKLY HERALD. PUSLISH. S KVSKY BATHSDST MOSSIIS. TBBM8: thie year, l.y eisll or express, one copy St.oo Six months, by luud or express 1 7s Three months, by tu.il or express LOO ADVKKTWKaIKNTH ois.Tl.sl si ressonsble rates ta' All kinds ol Job Work Jons to compete with s.u KraiM-lsco In price, styW and .leyuice of . orkmsnsbip. Homo refiesbiii(j news is promtilgatetl in the new "Kncyolopedicul Dictionary of the Spanish Langnage." It says that "William Wnsbiugton was the founder of tbe republic of the United States and was its lirst President." It l.rtber staid* that German is the prevailing langnnge of Pennsylvania, ns the greater proport ion of tbe population of Iho State is German. "All this talk about water being poi sonous coming through lend pipe is nonsense," exclaimed Bunch. "My family have drawn water through load for thirty years au.l no eirbcts of poison hove been perceired." "That may all be" said Blogg, "Imt just you wait thirty years longer and sec if yonr folks do not begin lo die off one by one. Lead poison tug is sure, if it is slow." "What kind of a looking nun was il that called Jumes a liarf" asked Mr-. Bangle ot her husband. "Oh! Ho was strong and stout, with bine eyes, light hair and awz rtpotame —" "Nrzretroww, my dear," conected Mrs. B. "/fe/wusse means hammered or pounded." "Thank yen, lore," rejoined Bangle. "Then that ta just tbe word to describe it when J truce,rot done with bim" NEVER SAY FAIL. Keep pushing, 'ti* wiser Than editing aside, AmJ drea/nlng anj sighing, And waiting tho tide; fl In life '* wt I. battle They nnlv prevail Who daily march onward And never say fall! With aa eye ever open— A tongue thai* not dumb. And a heart that will never To sorrow succumb— You'll battle anil conquer, Thoutch thousands »-•.».1; How strong ami how mighty Who never say fail ' The spirit of angels Is aolWe, I know, As htrber and higher In glory' tlwy go; Msthlnks on bright pinions From heaven they sjII, To cheer ami encourage Who never say fail I Ahead, then, keep pushing, And elbow your way, t'nli«t)diiis; the anvluns. Ami asset that bay. All obstacles vanish. All enemies fall, Iv the might of their wis lorn Who never sar (ail i In life's rosy morning, lnwuiib<>"d'» Jlmi pride, Let thit ba yout siotto Your foottteps to guide: In stociu and ia ausattiaw, ■ Wlwievir assail. Welt eewsrtl and emaqiur, Aud oevt r say fail! INSTALLMENTS. 2G Lots Still for Sale KIMEY TRACT, 'JO «. WIIKH WILL ■■ .OLD On the Installment Plan, On terms to iu':t|urrluisers, at » low r.te ol interest on deterred payments. Lot. unlit b. dosed .ut In th. next *i da). KesriiiK trios, .nd vtnss on every lot. Csll at oltUe of T. E. ROWAN. Temple Rlork. 114 N. Spring St. 111.18U C. DUCOMMUN, JUBt RECEIVED, DIRECT PROM EUROPE, A large Invoice of the best quslity of Ile.bja Hhears, Pruning .Shears, Koires, Haws, English Table and Pocket Cutlery, etc. Always on hsnd thu most ™mnleto stock or Hardserc srsl Mechanics Tv Is of even de scription; alto Wire .'loth of every ate and mesh, Assayrrs' Outfits, Fancy Good* and utcfal srUclssof sny kind that nay be desired. C. DUCOMMUN, mrl 3m iH North Halo Street, Lot Angeles •X. FLBOK, No. 10 Alsiueds Strost, near Hor-iic Work. Contractor for all Kinds of Wood Work. I! INK, DAK, AND STORK lIXTI RE MADK toorde on abort notice. Jsd3lU FARMERS SHOILD LOOK To their Interest in » uyiag; Agricultural Machinery TO GET THE BEST. The following well t Awn Implements sill If reoOKu>«--*l ss ths beet In the saarknt, all al them havirn; bees swarded THK HIOIIKhT HONORS |,i every enrtipelitive contest with other mat hlncrv for MimUr |Nirpnsrs. ADRIANCE "ItITKEI E" Mower and Roipcrs .re tho liifhteat and most durahle. The Leading Harvesters of the World. The Schuttler Wa^on ■ Is Ihe nest Id the world. Taylor Sulky Rake Without doubt the hert Rake made. THE HOTGES HEADER I. the best Unproved .ml most practicable Header In Ihe in.rket. HICF/S KNGINE la the only leally siHceuful straw burninir Knglue. THE "COLO MEDAL" SEPARATOR Staves grain where oth r threshers waste, and ail) do mure work ia a Rjtfsa tin« than any other thrasher siede. Alao sole areata ter (Hidden * Brinkerhoff Patent Steel Barb Fencing, The standard Barb-Wire of the country, ( '. in biitseeßiHriitcTtrss, strength mh l durability and L-IK-aftiiuSM. The "HOWS" IMPROVED SCALE Tlie saost scutate, durslite aie* simple Seal, in the market Send lor Iseacriptive C.talisxna HAWLEY BROS. HARDWARE CO., Nam li*. Ott aad ft« LOS ANQELES BTREET, Los Angeles. Cal. ep'il! ii i™ i/i|t is Growing Qraio Insured against Kire, in reliable Amer ican and Foreign Companies. Solicitors are now in the fleld. W. J. Urodrick. Agent, No 6 Commercial Street. a 271 in . , Drs. V. A Frank Steves*. llewt «ct «rTeeth. »S. I.si. liuasw aion 1..r teeth is the niorninii, >.n lis., tlieai samediv. Teeth without a p ate Pine llllii.ir. s spei isUy. All operations Kuarant.-ed. Rooms 18 snd 10 SchamsUMr Block, opposite p. O my tttf B. LEMON, BIasVOaEBMITB, l«S REQUENA STREfcT, Carriage and Wagon Work and general Rc|ulr- Ing. sp*dit Notice to Taxpayers, AU assessment lists for city properly must be handed iv before the loth day of May, as the hooka will he dosed on that date. JOHN FISCHER, City Assessor, No. 5 Weal First Rtreet, Room No. 2. _ lUilrosd Ticket and Employment OAce. HI'HKM' of INFORMATION; male help free; Hsal Kstfite Hmker ; house* aad lots sold on br stall ments; bouses and rooa<% furnished or us furnished, seruivd. K. MTTINUKIt I*4 North Main Street, Mar first 81. Telephone he. 11l sepl!. e*ii NOTICE. To all whom it may concern: I .hereby notify the pablrctliat 1 have sold out the Lm Angeles Jewelry .Iter* to U at. Wifisf. All who are in ilebted to Ihe cats* Hah meat w||) please coaif up and settle their areouats with Mr. Wsgner. All « hi. have .'lain* to make against me will please dethesaaia myl-lus Fo.ixJltNKl.iHti, { Items of Interest. Th* latest use of paper is tbe making of spate* for wheels. Ms>wmi.l* were first used in Europe in the tilWntb century. Ths friction match was invented in Kugland by Walker in Is.v At Glasgow a 165-ton anvil is being made, uu which six steam hammers will strike. Io the neighborhood of Gilroy are a onmber of tine djiiiea with from 100 lo tiOO cowi each. About Livermore they hafo only ju»t stopped pUutiug vines. All tte rtue jama there are reported iv fine cotidi- Tbe Vacafitlfl Reporter says lhat the apricot crop iti Vaca Valley ia short, aud that the fruit growers' faces are corres pondingly long. The Groton Manufacturing Company of \Voousi>t-ket, whos* null has hr-eu stopped for the past two mouths, will start up next mouth. Work bas begun upon the shop of the California and Nevada Railroad at Emery station, in Alameda county. A largo force of men was set to work on April VStb. Th« Mulders' Union of Troy, N. V., has accepted a reduction of .00 per oeat, end all foundries will start up at once after a desd.iWk of three months. This affects abont WW men. In the olive grove along the Adriatic the trees are set about lifteen feet apart and tumuicd back, aud between ibe rows grain is grown on raised bed* in the peculiar ltaliau'way. Over-. r »000 acres of hue foothill land of Butte county have been plowed up this season hv Ihe first time, and there are still not lee* than fifty teams breaking srp virgin soil within six m brs of Oro vitfo. A ahingV mill, with a capacity of 100, OOOshiugiisa day, nt being erect***! on tbe north fork of Brash creek In Mendo. cinfTetiuuty. It will commence ope ft*, tions toward ihe end ot the current month. The coat of the new flouring mills now iv conrte or erection at Petaluma, and of which mention bas been made trendy, is 12A.000. llie dimeusiuua of tbe mam bnildiug will tie 00x70 feet and three stories iv height. Both the Hidden Gate and the Pioneer Woolen Mills are busily eugaged on Urge Eastern orders for the best classes nf goods. The reputation of California woolens and blankets is well sustained ou the Atlantic coast. B. ft Pritchard, live railed from Vsca ville. Is entering largely into I rait vul ture, »nd now has I'2W trcts of tha vari ous kinds on Mxty-bve acres. He also has out 14..'MM) pear grafts and t5,.V)0 grape cutting, and in bis nursery 40,000 seedlings. The Merced .tyrant thinks that coun ty will produce this season at least L\ -000,000 bushels of wheat and 800,000 bashels of barley, allowing for probable lo- sby uvet Ho* . eto. Not less than 80, 000 vines and fruit trees have been planted, Tbe same report concerning cerea crop* comes from all parts of the State. On the low lands the grain is suffering frown rust, and often drowned out and entirely worthless, while the Increased yield uu tin highlands will mors (hau make good the loss. Tbe Fresno Comity Viticulture! and Horticultural Associstiou, which some weeks ago memorisl r.vd Congress on tbe necessity of restoring the tariff on raisin*, has received a letter from Senator Jones, in which be promises them his aid to aula tli* attainment of their wishes. Matters are not as prosperous as they have been with the powder manufact urers. Ths cessation of railroad and mining work has lesaeued the connump ttou ot explosives to au appreciable ex tent and compelled several of the miUs to work short time. Tbe wnik* on Fleming's point, near Berkley, are work ing half-lime only. Press Pleasantries. LilUe boya who get drank on baer at 12 years of ago wilt have a poor consti tution for whisky when they arrire ut the age of 20. A New Yorker has Incurred the dis plea.nre t.f nil the undertakers in tbat city, aud thay talk oi boycotting kin. He hu invented a little spring tv attach to gas jets, so thst when the light is blown out the gns will be turned off. Tha indigestible compound known in Boston as Washington pie is called La fayette rake in New York. Those dosig nations wore evidently givun by some bitter T.'ry who desired to bring the leaders of our Revolution into contempt. A tnral debating society recently dis. cussed lha question: "What ia the greatest mystery in the world*" We sus pect tlie conclusion reached waa in favor art "hash," but all the tune, Ihegrraleat mystery in tbe world ia why a poor man wilh half a do»n small children will keep three dofcs. It li aaid that aa lale as the latter part of the thirteenth century "tha upper . lasses in Kuropealc whales for dinner." It ia not stated, hut we should think ana whale wonld not only make a dinner for Ihe largest family in Kurope, bnt th would be- enough left over to warm up for neat ntui mug's breaklaat. A Utile girl had barn visiliog the "ragged aohool," aud was sadly grieved at tha rags and dirt of th* poor children At night, wbeu she came to saying ber evening prayer, she added lo her usual petition.the.c words: "and bless tbe poor ragged children; give them kind fathers and mothers and now. clothes, and aire mJI a tafal" LOS ANGELES. SATURDAY MORNING. MAY In. 1884.—SIX-PAGE EDITION. HALE & CO. HALR A CO. PROGRESS AND POWER J. M. IKE AI-IE <fie 00. Are going to do something, and quickly, too. Our advices ore coming in too thick, ami we' take tbe bull by the horns and giro unitltoi bulla nor bears Uu advantage uf au issue fin- wbicb we only were pre pared. Therefore our present stock, iv eluding lho consign uteuts arriving, will be placet! on tho market MONDAY, MAY 12, • And the only reserve we bsve in soiling is consistent, even with the millionaire, NAM BLY, uot to deplete tbe stock of Ibe treasury at less than par; but, from onr advantages of baying, we will give such an exhibition of moral force in driv ing a stock right out tbat wilt be rt> lut'inbered by all that will lay hold of the phenomenon, for assuredly the firm of J. M. HALE & CO. Will place around their basin.hi loins such a coat of mail that the downwaid point of many a spear, or the finest wrought Danuvcua business sword of the opposition shall fail to penetrate tho harness of the Hercules nf the phalanx of living men that are leading au op pressed |>eople to the progress ami power i hat is educating Ihemin their purchases. From this aale we anticipate a big re turn, if the buying it proportionate to the prices. JIZjJ.M. HALE & CO. Expect you, and unite naturally, for it is written ou onr business escutcheon —no failure—and it will shine resplend ent away down a cycle of years when LtMlaess war is over and the veteran warrior shall, and without egotism— with tbe mind still bright—yet, per chtnee, with trembling hands, sign the old Dauiu of tbe linn, J. M. HALE & CO. We have no space for prices, but as an indicator of tbe programme we shall pursue, wo would junt (juotj one or two lm* , and you can draw your inference with regard to the balance hy the stock of dry goods under your control: 10x4 Bleached Pro, not sheeting 29c Genuine Indigo Biue prints .Sfto Gen nine Amodtesg ginghams 8&c fiOOO yards English Check Nainsooks. 100 700 yards ouly, English check suitings 5c The remainder of their stock is on a par, and yon will benefit largely by com ing without delay to J. M. HALE & CO. Great Clearing out Sale at 7 AND 9 SPUING STREET. LOS ANOELES. CAL. ROGERS, BYRAM & GO., —• WILL, ON VKTJRSDA.-S-, 3MC -A. V IBTEC, Offer v.-itlimit reierve alsout 00 building lots, between Tenth nml Kleventh street-, near Pearl, nt auction. Thtse lot. nre very ile.ir.ble, antl it offer, a rare opportunity fur hereon, to secure a g.ewl lot near the beat residence .trees io tbe city. Tbe neighborhood is uuexceptiotinble. As this is the last tract near Pearl street tn he subdivided, where lots can lei sold at a very low figure, it will pay all who desire cheap rots to see them. For Terais sl Sale sco l.nrgc Posters. Also, at the same time, lots will lie offered, opposite, between Ninth and Tenth streets. These rots are large and oovered with large bearing orauge trees, an.l arc VERY desirable. Parties calling at onr office, No. Ml North Main street, at any time prior to day id aale will hu shown over the grounds. *** Carriage, free on day of sale. Noyes & Field, Auctioneers. nivBlw jJgH KSsV :u north main ST. ALL ITS BRANCHES. Gold filling from the sm&lbjst to entire crowns, made with gold guaranteed to aland the test of time ami ute. Arti.ic.ul Teeth inserted on nibbor, celluloid, gutta percba, silveT and gold. Gold for health and durability is preferable. Painless Extraction. DR. SMITH hai recently inveuled snd ©onitraeted an improved apparatus that will, in one Recond, make tbe most aching teeth and tbe most painfnl gums aa insensible at astoue. This make* teeth extracting iv all cases— children and adult*—absolutely painless and harmless. JsTSe habla Eepafiol, on parle l'r meais and English spoken. ap2ttf PL ATT BROS & CO., DEALERS I N LIVE STOCK. I.OH amtiKLix . turimit. fine grade Jersey., wish milking- capacitr ol three to live gallon* P«r day, ooastsatly on hand. The Thor.TOi(lll.rea Bull, Jersei Ohiet. stands at oar rare. rarst, .leh«.ri and burry horse, supplied. Taorougtabred sad gaa graded Fowl. Bei.n snd Wkit. Uafhorn egg. sj ,1 DO, IM, month Rock Ira, Iron, ■ ■.ported to.U, at ,1.60 per set tint ap»o Im CEMCE M. THQMKOM, Shipping ajjd&mmisarion Merchant A (rent (or th* faliowiag Inanmn. c Coin ptuiiet: THa InnrnmCwini of the Mate ol rwnn- S*J»«K I llllii.ni A. P it.>«- mpiul .in. k Km,***-, tt •»■., j*n nor? 18. IBM. trie) 01* ItII , I 11111,. j.wiv 18. l*St, ttBl.lWt.t7. toaaia bmm .'uoe orglni zatloo ol lhe nwnanr, ftt.lltt «... ST. Ni'* Zealand liHOiran.v t'oinnenv CSuhUI ti.ilot.tsw. lt.lu.oied liahilitT. iMatmiil) pal I ln IT. s void ordn. The Manhattan l.lle Inauninca l\ nr.tatn ol Nww York; Incorporated 18.VI. tVaab eaeetf. Sll.om.ttn. omCRi-afJolaTt Angtlrt itreet, oor Mr.Ooirimrm»l. tpSVhiwlv TO GORTMCTOtIt AMD OOtaVMBt. fcV H. Rankin attoounoaa to rnutrartora and builders that na now baa lo k V rraaly for aakj. burned by Ihe new pelrohmna prtliuss, myt St W. B. TULLIS, Watchniaker & Snpuver, AT TH* Diamond House, 273 N. Main fit, Opposite Batter Block, Loa Cal Ftna Watch ftouairirur and Letter awl Mono jrrem Kngmvina-, tdrk-tly rirttvlaaa work aa-l at ReaaoaabUt ratea, mTll*t*n to hot rustoimm lor tin* paot'ten yean la Ixm Ana*le#. aaWlaA A. PEASLEY, DEALER IN n.tchm am nmumoid warm, Tlnntss; and aankarr Plitmhirsr, rieneral Job. uln* and Ke|ielrliiK. No. Sl* North Main at nan, rioo House Mot* oovJ_ ItM UU. A pa anon hatgaty. aa good aa new; price, poo. J. a. la.Tark.Wrm street, between Itprlan and fori. aaytU NKW TODAY. A'KW TO DAY. ' w& e keeptheßallaßolling. : mk& THE BANKRUPT STOCK OF Michels, Friedlander & Co., No. 7 and If liattcry Bt, San Francisco, ou sale at tbe People's Store. Grand Display of Bankrupt Goods on onr Center Tallies. The thoughtful and econom ical buyer should visit this sale and purchase freely, and those in search of real bargains will gain largely. PEOPLE'S €| • asstST '■¥. " STORE. Sj| Anotber Breat Attraction at Auction! II.tMII.TON & 1)1 VSSJOR will again offer you Real Estate at your own price, on MONDAY, MAY 12th, AT 2 O'CLOCK P. M., TJFOW ITH JO OBtOVSOS, Thirty-seven tine Snbnrhan Bnibilng Lota in Block 1 of Plater. subdivision of Ibe Ueaaick Tract, situated between Charity and Pico erne Street., and immediately north of Ibe Longslreet Property. Loa Angelea haa expended for tbe years 1882-11 the immense snin of $4,250, 00%00 iv tbe erection of dwellings, stores, manufactories, churches and school buildings, and tbe year Is*l will witness aa rapid progress as sny year previous. There never was a better time to buy than the present, and the proper) y we offer you ia beyond question the lineal located in the city ami will more rapidly enhance in value, und is Ihe LAST feat we can promise yon under the hammer in this locality. Street cars pasn by the tract, and another line to be bnilt within a short time. We can confidently say, tsryond a qneslim, that there is not in this city a better chance for investment, and to the Tourist, Capitalist, Banker, Merchant, Clerk aud Mechanic, we commend theaelots. Be on the premises on day of sale aud secure for yourselves one or more of them. They will be needed for building purposes, and from their choice location are bound lo bring a high figure before many months shall have passed. We trust onr paat record for fdr dealing is a sufficient guarantee to the puhlic, and buyers may take advantage of onr popular easy terms: One-third cash on delivery oi contract, which ia made transferable; balance in six months, without interest. To those who wish to take a deed at once we will give a discount of 5 per cent, on deferred payments, viz: two-thirds of the purchase price. A t2O deposit will be required on each let sold, which will be deducted from first payment. Taxes for ensuing year will be paid by Ihe present owner. Evidence of perfect title will be exhibited on the grounds Free carriagee will leave hotels and our office. No. 23 West First street, at I o'clock ou day of sale. We are prepared to shosr yon theae lota before time of sale, so that all intending purchasers may buy underatandingiy. We ahall sell, positive and without reserve, through our auctioneers, mynd NOYES & FIELD. J. I.BTJBA.TJHR LADIES' HAIR DRESSER! And llanufsrtarer of Practical Theatrical, F.vsMombie, OrnaaaejritaJ a»i Artistic HAtR WORK, suvh as UraaU, Curls, Fulls. Wigs, HaU-Wtga, Wavsa or Kronl Pieces, Fasb.OM.Ms Ow-furrs, Hair Jewelry Hair Floaers, Monumental bvvices ia memory of lost letativs antl trio.****. Also TIiEAT- Kit: ll Wias ANII KttAKDS, Etc. No, 118 FIRST STREET, VIDE U BLOCK. Los 4nerics. MT A large and select stock nf all kind* of .lair Ooods at the Lowest Prices always mm hand Ladies and Chlidreu's Hair Ureawng, CuUtng, .Shampooing aad Curling ia tlx most artistic « M » iwr J»n *» Jut Bryant Howard & Co., IMPORTERS OF Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass. FROM THIS DATE OUR PRICES WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: rior.eer 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) - 72JC per gal Raw " " " " " - 70c per gal Dry colors, 3<: per pound All other paint stock in proportion. Terms strictly cash. apt lss sa_i l_. - . _ -. •- * gg » BBDUOTION X 98" PRIOBS! Ou end alter .Ist. until farther notice, RICErVRDSON & SON, I'M Kits IN PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS, ETC., Urn. • Ma.lt. Mstls. Ml reel . (opposite C1.i1.1. Oltsre llo»»r> atll re.ln.-e the prkss of Paints. Oils, at. . ss follow., .is: Collier White Lead. - - - $6.60 per cwt Oermania White Lead, - - - $6.45 per cwt Turpentine, in cases, .... 50c per gal Boiled Linseed Oil, in cases, (strictly pure) - 724 c per gal Raw " " " " " - 70c per gal Dry Colors, ..... •?,<■ per pound All other paint stock in proportion. Terms strictly cash. ssyJU LA WY Kits, 0. W. MORTIMER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 7s Temple Block, Los Angeles, Lrgil sgenls In Kns'l.iet .ml cusd... Invl BRUNSOH. WELLS at Lit, ATTORNS V 8 - AT-LAW Kooios 11 to IS. Bali r Block, Los angeles, r«l. rat Still I n .11 state sad Federal Courts, set lni WICKS, MICAS & BENTLEY, ATTOBNBYB-AT-LAW, Ml AND m TEMPLE BLOCK, l.os ANUEI.EB. seJuS J. U. HoWAMD. JotIS RoBAKTS. HOWARD A ROBARTS, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law Wilcox Block, so Spring St.. Los Angelas. jMtltl David Lyon, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Room I, Downey Block. Los Angeles. ato w. r. assmsss. w. v. stspuss»os. Gardiner A Stephenson, Attorney, an Counselors at Law Omcs-Koonii 1, 2 snd 3, Allen Block, CORN Kit UF Sl'lllNO AND TKMi'LK HTa fsbxltf OB OBORQE J. CLARK, INOTARY PUBLIC, No. Ut West First street Acknowleilgemsnts ol sll kbnls taken with exsctnoss. myltf A C. HOLMES, NOTARY PUBLIC, Rooui 37, Temple Block, (Main street side. splistt B. M. ADAMS, ATTORNKY-AT - LAW, Room 77 Temple Block. Janllti J. Brousseau, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. •TNI is. Mi AND 57. BAKF.R BLOCK, mrlllf JNO g. CHAPMAN. 1. A. UR..VEB. Graves & Chapman, Attorneys and Counselors at Law lit'DM NO. S BAKKR BLOCK. VI ll PHYSICIANS. SL P. OH AMBETIJ^M.^iX, - -ofllc; rooms I snd 5 No. 29 Sonth Spring Street, 1.-.. Angeles, Csl. Office hours, 10 to 12 x. a., 2 to 5 snd 7 to 8 r. a.: Sundays, 3105 p. M. Tne poor will receive auvlce srstnltou.lv frcm 4 t'i sp. M. Will sttentt to ells Irom residence, t.tncAgo svtrnoe, Boyle liotshts, mi minus, evenings smt sll heirs ol th. nieht. obstetrics and diseases ot women a spe el.lt(. Charges reasonsble in sll cssm. ray2-lm HBWRYB7£ATHKOPiM. D.,« PHYSICIAN AND SURQEON, OFFICE »n.i RESIDENCE. Rooms 1 snd 2, Kolom in Ulock, l< South Spring street. OFFI.:F. llol'Ks . lo 10 A. a snd Ito 4 snd •i» ' *■ *: ?l?stt HOPELESS CASES. lloctrcN. t lemente do Mmith. Graduate of the Paris and Havana Universities, Wishes it distinctly understood that she will I re it stid cure hopeless eaisas only. None (.th.ss need •pply. Olh n .nd rcsiile.ee. No. 31 North slain street, Los Angelea English, French And Sptui ish spoken, hours from I! to 5 r. a. DrTb. F. OLUiugham, arsdn.te snd itsmssr Roys! College Surgeons, England. UradtiAle .ml Menihsr Roysl College Physl ci.il., Erfinharg. 7| N. MAIN STREET, NEAR FIRST STREET. Consultation hours: 0 to 10 a. bY, 2t04, 7 toSr. a. dee» tl M. Hilton Williams, MD, MCP3O (Formerly of Detroit, Mich. I Diseasesof the Head, Throat .ud Chest, inrlui] iag last Foe, Ear mat Hesrt. s specialty. OFFICF.:-576 North Main street. I dace hour, fmm 10 a. s. to 4 p. a. Sundays, Irom 4 to 5 P. a. Residence, m Sooth I'h.ritv street, febmrt Dr. H- V Baldwin, (Idle ot Toronto, Onads.) Rooms :>■! snd %% Nstleau Block, feblt lsx 0. EDGAR SMITH, tt D, Urrtal UtswaM.. Weak aad I'rlxt *sTX*nC»!:—No. is South Main street. Jantstf DR. J. P. VVIDNBT lias rejuovsd bis otnes from Downey Block to WIUNFiV KHICK. FIRST STKEFT, Between Msin And Spring. OFFICE lit if RS, { " {J '. P M Hesidwiee, Ml Smith Hill Street. Tvk'phon*, otaoe 50, House %S S. jmtMi DR. J. M WHITE, DENTAL PARLOR, South Bprion street. No. 31 bn son Block. Los Angeles, jsjiOll r. St W. CRANK, ■. D-, r HOMSOPATHIST. Sin ■. Ist I atuiitiuu LNikl t.j diasases <>1 iufatits and flsuhlren. Kr*Mk» a.'< and So lUksr Uocfc. OfTloe hours, it) a- st. te la ■~ tto I, snd 7to 8 l». ■. novl tf esajtstM-r, Lanfraoco Block, LOS ANaKLMS. Ere, Esr, Nose snd Throat Diseases traatad exclusively. octe-U Elizabeth A Follansbee, M. D. OFFICE, Ul S. FORT STREET Omcß ll(S S. -S to !0 A. M •• 410 er. a. Sixth stnst cars pass ta. door, selttl WALTER LINDLEY, M. D Omci ass Rasisaacs stro. axes fort mt Next door to Wollwelier's drug store, Telephone No. 41. Oslae hoxus ! to 4 p. a Wr T. V t-ALK. HEALTH OFFICER. Oetes, for the pressat, room S, Uchlanbenrer Bls-k, U.in street, above First Ome. hoars for Vsccinatiiig .ml other ctly bixnoess, from S to 10 A. M. leliTlf OS. CSAt. A. S. DE SZICITSY. OFFlCE:—Sehuaweher Block, opposlt. Post oiriee. rooms SI and tX. RKSIDKSCE. -IV-arl street, corner Math. OaVs hours hi to 12 ». s;,ta 4 r. ..; 7ta Bp. .. st residence. Telephone No. st otSsst mul resideoee, 109 is.,- ana calls en.wered. .nail Dr. Joseph Hurts No. 265 Msra street, opposite Bsk.r Block gsrF.vp snd sar dlssssss brs.ls.l with the cars ol s specudirt. »Ps, J. Hanson, It D, Oounty Physician. MASCARKL BUILDING, aprtalfS. lie. Hence Csamtpolltaa Hotel. OAVc. hours from 10 to It A » ; front I lo Ir a t s»JMf Mrs. Alice Hingina, M D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OOVe Atvi lUsed.iM. No. It Fort strsst, Lo Angeles, Csl. trtne. hours, 10 to 12 a. ... ,to r. a., 7 to •In the evening. att lm OBOAR a BAIaDT. s KTKMI% %XV HVK4IROK. ALL CHRONIC IHNKASKj* A SPKt'IALTV Rspsidtwi-s", <i4inth Mprtntr street. lUtefewre* Itv. K. O.wtse, Ixm J. W Adssss. Dowtsey Csty. mirfiesl ofvemtknu psrrrorwjesl tnitvewsfatlT on alt iovtsesitc satsawla Also, huvii.n vsdssfllnff Korsr*. apC-lsa DR. WINO FAWN~ CHINESE PHYSICIAN AND SI KtlKi.N ill Temple Sl, ..Ijoining Kwoag Hlng's Star. as*l< lm - . — NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Look Out For BRIGHT'S Advertisement in this Space To-morrow. i NEW GOODS 9lS*At the Lowest Prices ys the 4 ity.'SsT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN WINES LIQUORS AND CIGARS. FIRST STREET, BETWEEN SPRIS4. AXD BfAIX ShSjsi -4*vjr4a-six.sß«s, o a ■»-. unit R. W. BOOKBINDER Paper Box Manufacturer, 20 and 22 NORTH SPRING STREET. All Work Done at San Francisco Prices. ins, St i THE BALDWIN, THI LEADISC MOTEL OF SAS FRANCISCO, CALIFOSSIA. BBWjEfasssW Owr $t.fSß>.ileO having Keen e.pcndect hy Mr. Raldwin in its conatrurtion and tiirniahiac. Tm B.ui.i. ia th. most el.tfanlli »n» intej Hotel in the W.r1.l situated on Market Street, at the ititeraeetim of tow, 11 ..ml EnVlv street. .1.1 fronting oh losr principal .treeu in the liuam... ranter. 11.-tvl i-.... i„ . and c rri<.i.'r. in wai tin, st .01 steamer .nd Hail-ray tteputs. Tourus. Headquarter.. 5,»,1al srroiumr. aline,, for Families >nd l.stee Parties Prices the asme .v. at . other a>M etsas Hotels, tl.tut,, as per day. M. H. I'll A Kstu V Proprietor, formerly propri etor of the l'.>sm,-imliian, Sen Francisco BRI-SH II Ir. I'KM'.Mit. 11, Chief Clerk. aiyi-jm M A. FRENCH. Cashier. W. CJBCIXiDS, HARDWARE EMPORIUM, NO. 21 LOS ANGELES ST. Dealer in Stares, Rangea, HwtlTrare, Agricultural Implements, Fore and Lift Pumps, Rubb.-r Hi.se, Crockery and I lis*.ware. Iron and Lesbd Pip*. Sol. Agent for Ih. Snperior Stores and Ranges* manufactured by Bridge*. KeaehMannfactur ing Co., St. Lonis, Mo. Manufacturer of Tin, Copper and Sheet Ironware and Artesian Well Pipe. Plumbing in all its branches done to order with neatnee. aad dispatch. jy2l tf HERE WE AEE! WITH ANOTHER INVOICE OP GIiOTHING, ETC., FOR GENTS, BOYS AND CHILDREN Selected etpreaaly for the Spring Trad.. *"•*" Abernethy &jr*A ,3 North Sprint! -tr..t. Los \, . ft lw NO. 72.