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Los Angeles Daily Herald VOL. XXI. DAILYJHERALD^ u.hsbsd ev.ry morning, except Monday, by JOSEPH D. LYNCH. TERMS ' JB DAILY HERALD: .r annum, j mall or express 17.00 Sis eiontlts, by .nan or express 4.00 TbeM months 2.W Dsuvsaso sr O.aaiaaa na Wass. lta. WEEKLY HERALD. Polish.. Kvssv HstcssAV Mouiut. TBBMS: One year, by ...nil or express, one copy ,3.00 Six month., by mail or express 1 7fi Three months, by mail or express 1.00 ADVERTISEMENTS inserted at reasonable rates UTAH kinds cf Job Work don. te compete with Kan Francisco 111 prloe, style and .leganos ol workmanship. Eternal hanging is the prize of val iants. April showers: "May's mother calls her beau 'April showers' because he briug. May lloweis," piped a cad-eyed slim as bo poked his luad into the Banc turn late last night. We extinguished bis feeble spark of life with a watering pot. A Mexican paper publishes a story about a "wild boy." We suppose the buy couldn't raise 50 ceuts to go to the cir cus. Nothing will make a boy wilder than tv hour tho band playing And the clown slugiug from Ihe outside of Ihe According to natural history the giraffe boa- a tongue seventeen indies long. Till, only .hows how valuable a giraffe might be for cleaning windows, because he could lick the dust oil' like I'ghtniug aud wouldn't require a step ladder. A Sanger lies woman attempted lo elope the other day with a youug man. but her husband caught the runaway couple just In time aud compelled his wife to return home. He evidently did not want to woah tbe dishes aad darn • lockings if he ooald help it. THE LAND OF THE AFTERNOON And In the afternoon they came unto A land whero It ssswed ewaj * afternoon. —(Thu Lotus-Eaters. An old man sits In his garden chair, Watshing the sunlit western sky; What sees he lv the blue depth there, Where only the Isles of Memory liv T There sre princely towers snd castle* high. There are garden* fairer than human ken, There sre happy children thronging by, Rsdlsut women sad stately »■««. Singing with voices of sweet sttunu Tbs song* of the Land of ths Afternoon. Tbe obi man watches s form of cloud That Hosts where the asute islands are. And he see* a homestead gray sud bowed, Aud a hand that beckons him afar. O cheek, of roses and hair of gold ! O eyes of Hen* en's dlvlnest blue ! Long have ye lain lv the grsveysrd mold— But life is infinite, Love is true; He will And her-vss—tt must lm aoou; They will meet In tlie Land of the Atternoon. Th* sky ha* changed, ami s wreck of cloud Is driving athwart its troubled face, The golden mist Is s trailing shroud. It is cold and bleak In the garden place, Tbe old man smiles sod droop* his head. The thin hair blows from his wrinkled brow. The sunset radiance has spread U'sr sverv wasted feature now; Ou* sigh exhales like a breath of June, Ha ha* fouud the Laud of the Afternoon. HDetroli Pros Press. AMUSRMKNTS Grand Zither Concert mm AT TURN VERMIN HALL, SUNDAY, MAY «5Ui. BYF. LAUTERBACH, Teacher of the Zither, assisted by Misses Marie aod Pauline Hrhmi.lt snd Mann. ('. Rithaid, F. Oman t her, Carl Kurtz, Joseph Km»u-. Jm.hs Booth, A. Lindenfsld, Chat, (•ollinor, 11. Pruning, N. Crump, Louie Uersog, Chas\ Lips and Geo. Hurtling TO CONCLUDE WITH A BALL. TKKKTU, MKTV f.'KMTM. Reserved seals without extra charge at Kdal luafi A Co* Dittitd IHHOIJMOI SECOND ANNUAL PICNIC, Arroyo Seco, Sunday, May 25th. Daneiar.Chleken Pulling. Sock Sacra, aad other Uuaet. PRIZES FORTHE BEST WALTZERS. Gentlemen. s*r.| Ladle* Free. nyUtd RACES. OH AMI Bt'MUKB TROTTING ani RONNING MEETING —ovkr me— AGRICULTURAL PARK COURSE, LOS ANGRLES, CALA. Five dsy*' Rating, commencing, Taenday. July/ Int. »»demlins: Matarday, July Stfc, IfMsA. rirat UK) Tir>.i) , Jaly 1. First Hace-TrottiHK -For 3 minute class. Purss, t&*>. Serond Race Running -One-half milo sad re past; Ires for sll. Purse, tlbU. asral l»ay Wriismdiiy, Jaly * Two spec* •! Raws, ts bs announced hereafter. Third Hi) ThumUy, Jaly S. First Rae*-Trc4Ung -2 46 clsss. Pure*, *»» Second Race- Runnm* l»ne and one-eighth oul*; free (or sll tare i >esr olds Purse, *|stl. Fourth l>*y Friday. Jaly 4. Twospsdsl Rseest. to be sunouiu-ed hereafter Firth Day-Maturday, Jaly A. First Rsoe-Trotting- Free forall three-year old*. Purse, tsaa. Hrcoml Kace-Rut.nl iig -One and one eighth mile; free for all. Purse, i'6Q. • CONDITIONS: All of tbs sbove purses to bs divided; two third* to ths Bret hor**, one-third to the sscmhl All troUirtf races, mile heat*, best three In Bvs, in harneei, snd to b* ttoverned by the rules of the National Trotting Association. All running moss to be governed by ths ruUs ofthe Paoifte Coast Bleod-llorau Association. Entries in sll purse* close on Saturday, June 7th, ISM Entrance fee In per cent, of purse, which mutt accompany the ent rt Vtddn-s» entries to M. FAWCtTT A CO*, Proprietors, Ixm*; Box 1418. spSOtd Los Angel*-, tale,, FtKNtiKS should look To their iotsrest in baying- Aorricnltural lacliinery TO GET THE BEST. The following well-known implement* will he recognised a* the best in tbe market, nil of them having he«-n awarded THE UIOHKST HONORS In every ooPspstiUve contest with oUinr uuv Inner, for similar purpose*. ASRIAXCE "Bl'l'kKl'K" Mower snd Reapers ara the lightest and most durable, The LesVtllDg Harvesters of the World. The Sohuttler Wagon I. th. bnt In th. world. Taylor Sulky Rake Without doubt tbe bat lute nude THE HOPGES HEADER Is the best improrod and most practicable Header in the market. RICE'S ENGINE Is ths only really successful strew burn Ing Engine. THE "COLD MEDAL" SEPARATOR Naves grain where other threshers waste, and will do mors work In s given time thsnsny other thresher made. Also sole sreuta for (Hidden * Brinkerhoff Patent Steel- Barb Fencing, Th* standard Barb Wire of the country. Com bine* eJfettiveuess, strength snd durability and cheapness. The "HOWE" IMPROVED SOALC Th* most ac urate, durable ami sirupl* Srale Ln the market Send fur inscriptive Catalogue. HAWLEY BROS. HARDWARE CO., N.a. ON, •»•■««« LOS ANOELEB STREET, Los Angel**, Cal. aptt DO.T. 0* CALi. TNI HIALTN OFFICER, Has taken Room No. U in the Los Augeles Ho tel, corner Firas ami Lo* Angeles streets. He will remain in his office from oto hi a. m, to t act Innate ihoee who may wi h I"., at the hands of ths city. La Cronloa copy • mystf Items of Interest \V. H, Horn of Hants Cms baa a white rabbit that catches aad kill* rate. Kagle City, in tbe Cueur d' Alone min iug, diatriot, has been connected by tel egraph with Belknap, on the Northern Pacific road. Hafe crackers wera At work In Wood land a few nights ago, and an attempt was made to open tbe Paget Hound Lum ber Company's safe. Tbe Humboldt river is spreading itself up at Welles. It haa spread all over tbe valley, bat has not yet begun to climb the mountain*. Tbe Piute Indiana at tbe Walker Lake (Nev.) Reservation will bold a big pow wow iv June, wben several matters of importance will be considered. At Torres, a station between Herruo aillo and Uuaymaa, Mexico, tbe freight depot and aeveral thousand packages of freight were destroyed by tbe explosion of a ooal oil lamp. Richard Linj sus, who lives near Campo Seco, brought into Htook ton tbe other day seventy-five wild-oat bides, be bav ins; killed tbat number of pests within the last five years aroand hia plaoe. Oa Monday night W. T. Uaokliffe's house on Dry Creek witb all ita contents was burned to the ground. It is not known bow tbe fire originated The family barely escaped witb then Uvea. A mule belonging to B. Roberta, a rancher near Austin, Nev., astonished hia owner recently by presenting him with a healthy young colt. It ie said that but two similar instances are ou record in this country. • Jobnaon .Sides, a I'iute Indian chief, eaya tbat the order uf the Virginia and Truckee Railroad, prohibiting tb.- free riding of Indians, is beneficial to the tribe, and that there ara less maimed redskins than formerly. The constitution to be submitted to Montana votera next November exempts from taxation all mines and mining claiata, but all improvements, machinery etc , and tbe annual net proceeds of said mining claims are to be taxed aa pro vided by law. A new post of Ihe Grand Army of the Republic waa organised in Hollister last week, starting with twenty-seven mem bers. It will bo known as Jesse L. Reno Poet No. 58. Aa old-fashioned "campfire" wae held iv the evening, after tbe installation ceremonies. Two boys, 13 years of age, while fish ing in a slough near Eureka, Humboldt couuty, the other day, were attacked by a wild deer. Tbey broke his horns off with a clnb, and after a hard fight suc ceeded in knocking the animal down, when they cut its throat witb a pocket knife. The .Sacramento Brt aays: "In tha cos. oi John Harria, a Folaom prisoner who sought to be released on habeas cur pas, Jndge Armstrong ha. decided that the practice of giving credit, ef two montna oa a ono-ycar term is wrong,.ud no one sentenced for less than two year, ia entitled to credits under the Uoodwin Aot." • Tba Cceurd'Alene Nuggrt say.: "UnJ less one keeps pretty well posted on tha naw name, which are being assigned to towns in the ( uur d'Alene, he is likely to Income an entire atrauger to the place, with which he it beat acquainted, tielknap i. to be knowa as Enterprise, Murrayville as Curry, Kagle Cily as Eagle, and Osborne ha. been named Siughuer." John Acker was discharged from the Folaon, Prison after eleven year.' mi priaoument lust week, and it was sought to bold bim on another judgment and sentence for ten years from Santa Clara eouuty, pronounced in 1873, and alao a •wateuoa of thirty day. from Marin couu ty, bat tb. Sacramento Court bold that thi. cannot be done, aa proeacutioixteby Marin and Santa Clara count las ire barred by the statute of limitation. Press Pleasantries Tha crusade against corset, should now ceo*.. Advise tha girl, to wear Mother Hubbard dresses. Don't blame th. dude, for wearing tight pants. It prevents rats from run ning up their leg. and consequently .oaring them to death. Mary Ellen Chan aay. there will be three women to one man in heaven. We know who the man is likely to be, but for the lile ol v. oau't place the three women. It is said that when the tjueen fixes her royal gate on Ihe Marquis ol Lorn, and aays, "John Sutherland Colquboun Campbell," Ihe Maniuii listen, to what •he hu to say without making any ex euaes. The tint aertnon ev.r preached in America waa delivered on th. aile of Boston in I ft! I. The subject was "Sin aud Danger of Self-laive." This shows that vanity is not a modern tin In a Boa ton nan. II haa just leaked out that John Tay lor, I'res.drnt of the Motmon Church, called Patti "a deliciou. darling,' and tried to embrace her. He didn't mean H- He acted involuntarily through fore, of habit. Bald man used not despair. A patent medicine man j, .dv.rti.ing for bald headed men who will allow the adver t.seinent of hia new .elf-aasertlug pills to be painted on tho top, of tbeir heads. W* wrote lili.i at ouce. The men,,,re „t hia devotion: A young lady who recently received a bou quel of roses wa. somewhat amused to tiud tha donor', visiting card attached to it and written on Ihe wrong .id. theae word.: "not to eiceail $■>." "What yoa call dat?" inquired a Kan sas Jayl.nwker in passing Kauai's Fulton market the other day on beholding • large sea turtle. Oo being informed that it wa. a sea turtle he replied "funic, don't groat dat large in Kansas." LOS "ANUELES. TUESDAY MORNING. MAY 20. 1884.---SIX-PAGE EDITION. HALE ft CO. HALE ft CO. special m\m i J. MI. TT/VI.E «Se OO'S Halo won iustituteil fortbe speoHio pur pose uf relieving ua uf a heavy wtiiglit.in tacteaurplua of atock. ami iv view of large consignments to Arrive we natural ly wiah to convert iuto bullion what we have already iv t-ight. Our advicea noti fy oa that we ahall ho in receipt of aome 107 cases of merchandise from the East ern aud European markets within the next 14 days. It behooves ua then to be on the alert, aud the present sale iaa move hi tie ted for the object of lifting the in tubus laid on us by Ihe too heavy buy ing.of our agenta. Our present stock, theu, up to the first of June, will bo lit erally cut to pieces. We will spare uot h ing; the pruning knife ia cutting right and left, aud tbe slaughtering pen is leaving the rod trail in its wake to tell that it baa beeu there. There is no de parlment In tbe house tbat will not feel the squeezing pressure ol a reduction, and ths whole of our chattels, could they apeak, would cry out, "We are at the shambles." We may give you a liat of pricea, but it would be no criterion. We write $1 for Heavy Black Groa Grain Silk. Our opponents seeing our hand, quote Heavy Muck Groa Grain Silk at 900. O.i paper they look the same, but how vast the difference when compared as to quality und width. We chouse theu rather to give you an outline of our platform than quote pricea. The preaent stock in our fixtures ranat be sold, and we ahall handle it irreapect ive of what the goods cost for the future is before ns and we have to prepare for it, und that right apeedily; will you come and look through? The past week haa lifted huge loada from our shoulders. Who has benefited? We presume the transaction bas been of mutual advaii tage,hut it is not enough, our fixtures are sjfc still too plethoric; we have literally toua of merchandise tbat tbe eye uf the purchaser does uot see. Will you take a promenade behind our fixtures and see the immeuae piles of merchandise and pyramids of dry goods of every class? Why, in Gents' Mini is alone we bave nearly 500 boxea; with domes tics we are built up, and our walla are supported from floor to ceiling, and yet more to come. Why, we have not space to place them. There is then only one course, ".sell 'em," tbat le the imperative order; the Hat baa gone forth and we most obey. The following week will demonstrate what a live firm can do where they have the will power. Thank providence we aro independent or the over anxiety of our buyers (our brother in the Esat as rabid as the rest) would bave swamped ua. However, aa desperate evils require desperate cures, we shall stick at noth ing, so that we may bnt close out our stock. Now then, reader, wilt you ceaae yonr acquaintanceship wilh Mi. Procras tination? He is everybody's friend, eh? Yet will be laugh when be hears you cry out, "The harvest ia pasesd and I have not profiled." Let this arch sneak thief severely alone, and go at onoe to J. Ist. Hale tfc I'oV* and ye ahall reap largely of the harvest now ripe. J. n. Hate k Co. are iv earnest. We know we are caught, bnt we want to get - out of the trap, and we opine that an in telligent people can easily distinguish between tbe gold and the tinsel. We have therefore confidence in inviting yon to Not. 7 and 0 Spring street, sojihai you may bave an opportunity of seeing whether sll theae things be true. / J. M. HALE & CO. 7 AND 9 SPRING STREET. LOS ANGELES. jJßljj |& SH NORTH MAIN ST. ALL ITS BRANCHES. Gold filling, from tha smallest to entire crown., nude with gold guaranteed to aland the test of time end use. Artificial Teeth inserted on rubber, celluloid, gutta percha, silver ud gold. Oold for health and durability is preferable. Painless Extraction. DR. SMITH hai recently invented anil constructed an improved apparatus that will, in one second, make Ihe mast aching teeth and the most painful gums a. insensible as a stone. Tbia makes tec lh extracting Id all cote. —children aud adults—absolutely paiulea. and harmt.u. •aT.Se liable Eapanol. on pari. X ranoaia and English apoken. ap24tf | BIiSINORII! The New Colony on the California Southern It. R„ Twenty Miles Sooth or Riverside, Has proved a treat snccess. Over forty farms, averaging thlrtv acres, and over oae hundred town lots have lawn sold. Thousand, of tr.es hay. bsen sat la orchards and broad streets and sv.nnnara.leil. Ont (IRANI! AVENUE, TKN MILKS LONu; our beautiful lake, now at IU MKhMl.taae; our de'is'htlul clim.'e, picture.qu. soen.n . abnndant annual nunfsll and water Millie., rich ...il. lm pro . . snt* te MS PK tt At'MR-.asy terms, one third cash end balance at 8 par cent. Interest, certainly tusk, th s the la-st oflnins on the market. for circulars and lurther lArtlculars rail on or address the proprietors, Wl. I'OI.I.IKR, Keokuk, lowa. If. H. HRAI.It. KMnore, Cel., X>. BOT._ «*■.-»»■ SO. T SO- UST Hnoins so snd 37 Nadeau block, Los Angles, pels. CsTUao the Klerator. Is. (HI OaVTelephone No. 17(1. BaaimroTioir xasr prxousi ■ i ■■( ■ -Qn snd after dat*, until further notice,-" ■ RICHARDSON & SON, DEALERS IN . PAINTS, OIL 3, VARNISHES, GLASS, ETC., Ma. • Mntk Mala (street, (opposite rhilda Op»ra House) * will reji.ee ths plies, ef Paints. Oils, etc, as follows, vis : Collier White Lead, ... $6.60 per cwt Germania White Lead, ... $6.45 per cwt Turpentine, in cases, .... 50c per gal Boiled Linseed Oil, in cases, (strictly pure) - 72 Jc per gal Raw " " " " " - 70c per gal Dry Colors, ..... $c. per pound All other paint stock in proportion. Terms strictly cash. [1J _ — Bryant Howard & Co., IMPORTERS OP Faints, Oils, Varnish, (.lass. FROM THIS DATE OUR PRICES WILL 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) - 72 Jc per gal Raw \ " " " " " - 70c per gal Dry colons, - - ... 3c per pound All other baint stock in proportion. Terms strictly cash. [ spa la. NKW TO-DAY. iVKW TO-DAY. The People's Store will re move to their new and com modious quarters, Nos. 41, 43 and 45 Spring Street, on or about June 15th, 1884. Have we not earned and justly merited the reputation of selling our goods from ten to twenty per cent, cheaper than any house in Southern California? The Michels-Friedlander failure is but one of the many illustrations that exemplify the power and effect of hav ing ready coin with which to hold back and take advan tage of the tumbling of the market to fortify one's self. This house carried the largest, best assorted, best se lected, newest and most seasonable goods of any in the Far West. Throughout a business career of twenty years naught could be said against them, save that over-zealous ness in endorsing paper and lending accommodations to others caused their failure. There was a stock ol $200,000 that had to be disposed of for cash at any price it would bring. Those who had the means could take advantage of this alarming sacrifice. And the People's Store, with its fiery steed, and saddle-bags well lined with golden du cats, was not long in passing all credit travelers on the road. It arrived there first, took the cream and choice of what ths/c was, dictated its prices, emptied its saddle-bags and stood aside and gazed with extreme curiosity to see the credit sellers, punting for breath, crave and grasp at what it had discarded and refused to look, and at prices that seemed to us at once grabbing and ruinous. That is the secret of the success of the People's Store, and its pennant—Honest Values for Honest Prices —flies at its mast-head, waving defiance to all. Everything in the Notion line, Hosiery, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods can be sold by us at less than prices of European importations. *JeS*We call especial attention to the advantages to be gained by immediate purchasers, and request an inspec tion by the public, peddlers, country merchants and the jobbing trade. People's Store, 106 NORTH MAIN STREET, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA. E. Martin & Co., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Wines, Liquors and Cigars, 244 NORTH MAIN STREET, EfAKER BLOCK. Just received, direct from Louisville, Kentucky, two carloads of fine Whiskies, straight goods, 100 proof, which we offer to the wholesale and retail trade of Los Angelas at reasonable figures and conditions. The ship ment consists of 150 barrels tf ARGONAUT WHISKIES, OF THE FOLLOWING BRANDS: "0. K." "Our Favorite," "Our Own," "J. F. Cutter." Parties desiring first-class goods, straight, pure and unadulterated, are invited to call and examine the finest stock of Eastern Whiskies Ever brought direct into Los Angeles. This house, a branch of the oldest and best known house in San Fran cisco of the sime name, offers to the public an assortment of goods without its equal in that line. It carries a larger stock, bought at lower prices, than our competitors can afford, and particularly in the list of Old and Well Matured Wines, Can discount any of the numerous barrooms, called whole salers, whose advertisements till the columns of the city newspapers. Give us a call and we will prove our assertions. E. MAETIN & CO., 244 North Main Street, Raker Block. Los .4u<?eles. 1.1 * 14,1 LAWYERS, O. W. MORTIMER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 74 Tcniplo lil.s k, Lot Aiiifclci, Logsl su-cnts In KiiKisliti snu UsnstJa. uiyl A. SBtINSOH, O WILST SELLS, SSAPHBS W. LSI BRUM SON. WELLS A LEI, ATTORNEYS - AT-LAW Ituonis II to 18, Uukor Block, Los Aiiireles, CM. ■'notice ill nil Statu snd Kt*li*ral Courts, sel! liv B. K. BSNTLIT. J. U. bICAS. MOTS Sit.KM. WICKS, li l ts Mt BENTLEV, ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW, 88 AND 87 TF.UPLE BLOCK. LOS ANOEI.KS. ■SSS J. U. Howard. Joun Houm*. HOWARDS ROBARTS, Attorney* and Counsellors st Law Wilcox Blook. 40 Spring St., Lo. AjutsUo. letttf David Lyon, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Kooiu I, Downey Block. Loa Aogeles. tM W. P. OARDIKKK. W. D. nUUUUK. Gardiner & Stephenson, Attorneys UD Counselors at Law Omci-Hooiu. t, 2 snd J, Allen Block, CORNER Of BFRI.VJ AM) TEMPLE BTB tobtltl GEORGE J. CLARK, NOTARY PUBLIC, No. HI Wort First .treet. Acknowledgements of all kind, taken with le,ral exactness. uy4U A O. HOLMES, NOTARY PUBLIO, Room 37, Tetnplc Block. (Haiti .treet si.lt- aplstf GRIFFIN JOHNSTON, Attorney-at-Law and Exam iner of Titles. Room 4 Allen Block, oorner Spring tnd Temple streets, Los Angelee, 0.1. ni)o tl D. H ADAMS, ATTORNEY.AT - LAW, Room 77 Temple Block. Isnlltt J. Brousseau, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. 4WMOB. M AND 67, BAKER BLOCK. mrllU WO. S. CHAPMAN. J. A. UK.tVRB. Graves St Chapman, Attorneys and Counselors at Law ROOM NO. 1 BAKER BLOCK. ".IH PHYSICIANS. F. DS W. CEASE, M. D, HOM HOP ATHIST. Room, tn and So Baker block. Office hour., 10a. s. tol<s.,2to4,ead7 toBr. a. norl tl W7w. ROSS, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office and residence No. 32, Sooth Spring street. Lalonde Building, RoouuOend 10. mylOtf M. P. CH AMBERLIN, M. D., Offic, room. 4 and 5 No. 20 South Spring- street, Lo. Angelea. Cal. Office roars. 10 to 12 a. h„ 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 r. ■v.Sunday., atosr. a. Tne poor will receive advice gratuitously front 4to 5». ». Will attend to call, from re.id.-nee, Chioago avcoua, Boyle Height,, morning., evenings and all hour, of the night, ohatatrloa ajitl alsseaiia ot teoasaa a epe aktlt,. Charge, raaaonaht. la all can, myt-ias HHNRY B. LATHROP, M. D.,-; PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OFFICE and RESIDENCE. Rooms 1 and 2, Holonuo Blook, 44 south spring street OFFICE HOURS-8 to 10 a. a aod 1 to 4 .nd «to 7 r. a. aptftti Dr. J. B. Griffin, OFFICE AT RESIDENCE, 14 S. MAIN STRKKT. Offioe Houre-O to 11 a. M., 1 to 3 ami 7 to s Reatdeaoe-Eaet aUa of Mala etraet, below Flrat. aalt-tf Dr. (1. P. »illinght>llTT~ Oraduats and Member Royal College Surgeon.. Be*-iand. GradUAte and Member Royal Collage Physi cian.. Rdlnbsrg. 71 N. MAIN STRUCT, NEAR FIRST STREET. Consultation hoars: 9 to 10 A. M.. 2t04, 7 to Sr. ». doeto-tf M. Hilton Williams, MD.MOPgO (Poimarly ol Detroit, Mich.) Diaaaaes ol the Head, Throat and Cheat, Includ ing the Kye, Ear and Heart, a specialty. OFFICE.— 276 North Main .treat. Office hours Irom 10 a. a. to 4 r. a. Sundays, from 4 to 6 r. a. ftstddanos, 16 South charity street. fetrtOft Dr. H- T. Baldwin, (Late of Toronto, Canada.) Rooms 43 and 44, Nadeau Block. feblt las 0. *S>GAR SMITH, M. D~ ■rctal Itlaessrs, Wsssh am* Ilrla ary Troubles Mo. IB South Mala street. lentttl DR. J. P. WIDNHY Haa rerun, «d bi. office from Downey Block to WID.NEY BLOCK, FIRST STKEKT. Between Main and Spring. OFFICE HOURS, {*J '* P If" Reatdance, 321 South Hill Street. . Telephone, office 6v, Houae fte-3. JaetStf DB. J. BT. WHITE, DENTAL PARLOR, South Spring strest. No. 81 Bryaos Block, Los Augeles, Cat JsuCtt mmm m. s. SSBBSsw jM *mgf tm WmL Lanfrasco Block, LOS ANGKLKS. Sre, Ear, Noaa and Throat Diseases treated uei.ely. oots-tf ~BHsabetli A Follaiubes, M. D. OFFICE, til 8. FORT STREET Omca Hot us -8 so 10 a. s. tie Sr. a. Sixth street ear. pea, the dew. eelStt WALTER LINDLEY, M. D Orm and Rbbidbkob wo. aie roKT onr Nail door to Wellwcbar's drug star*, Telephone No. 41.' Oltlee houj, 2 to « r. a Or T. V U4lai HEALTH OFFIOER. office, tor the preeeal. room 3, Uahtenberger Block, Main .treet, above Firet. Office hour. I,* Vaccinating and other city h redeem, froaa 8 to 10 A. a. febrtl DS. CNAS.A. M. M IZICfTSY. OFFICE: -Schumacher Block, oppoalte Peat office, room. 20 and tl. RESIDENCE: —Peer! •treet, comer Ninth. Oflea hour. 10 to It a. s; '.' to 4 r a.: 7to Br. a. at r0.1d.n0.. Telephone No. at office aad randanoc, lee Da, uf night calls anawarad. eastf Dr. Joseph Knrts No. tit Main atreet, oppeslU Bake. Block aaTKye aud ear dleateea area tad with the esse et aeaeraarlat aptt J. Hannon, BL D., Oounty Physician. MASCAREI. BUILDING, apekelra. rtiaHian Coaroopolitau Hotel. Otto. hour. Irom 10 to It a. c.; from I to 4r. a apaOU Mrs, Alice Hisgina, BL D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Oeaca asd Heet'leitca - No. 1, Fort atreet, Lo Angela.. Cel. I Ken hours, 10 to lt A. a., 1 to r. c., 7t09 in the evening. ago tin OSOAB a BAIaDV. VtTERIStRV MIBUKU* ALL CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTT Rewd.DC, 320 South Spring atreet. References: Dr K. P.VfiM. Loa Angele. 1. W. Adento. Dnwravv fHtJT. Kurgle.l operation* performed succneUulU oa .1: l..tn..ii. animal.. | AWe. tin in, aedwliuer BonMt epr-lai NKW ADVERTISEMENTS. Look Out For BRIGHT'S Advertisement in this Space To-morrow. NEW GOODS fc£*AT the Lowest Prices i\ the ( itv.^bJt ■ **» jEL\\mm VIGNOLO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN WINES LIQUORS ANB CIGARS. NBBT STREET. BETWEEN grsiNO AND MAUI, 1.08 aaJiTOIIIUBfJ, artm.tr ri taaßt R. W. BOOKBINDER ' Paper Box Manufacturer, 20 and 22 NORTH SPRING STREBT. All Work Done at San Francisco Prices. tUTStf THE BALDWIN, THC LEAtMRC HOTEL OT SAH FIMNCIftCO, CAUFMWA. Orer 53.500.000 hsvinK b««n .*p*nd«M by Mr Raktwis hi iv cortstmction and tarnishing, Thr Baldwin is tb« uioMt eles>nt!v appointed H<.r«-1 in Urn World. Situated on Market IHissS, st th* intersection oT Powell snd Eddy Slrects, snd fronti..*- ob four principal streets in Uw btifinM center. Hotel Coaches and Csnria««siQ waiting At sll dtaan*er snd lUH'.*. Depots. TouriaSs' Hesiiqi tarter*. Sp*viai for r an.ill.ae soO Lai ft) Parties. Prices Uw sum ss st other flrst-class Hotels. «*s«i to ft psr day. H. H. PP.AKMOM. Pruj.riei.ir. foriusrly proprt •tor of kite rosinopolitaii, San Fraa«isoo Bhl Sll HAEDEXBIUtUII, Chief Clerk. ssy.Sni M A. KKKNCH. Cassssw. TwT "WV OBU.SS, HARDWARE EMPORIUM, NO. 21 LOS ANGELES ST. Dealer In Stores, Range*, Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Force aod Lift Pampa, Robber Hoae, Crockery and Olaasware, Iron and lawd Pipe. Sol* Agent (or the Superior Stoves and Ranges, mauafartured by Krin,-„4 Iteaab alanafaetnr ing Co., St. Loo is, Uo. Uanafaetarer oi Tin, Copper and Sheet Lronerare aad Arteaian Well Pipe. Plambing in all its branches done to order with aaataaaa aad diapateb. jjril tf HEEE WE AEE! WITH ANOTHER INVOICE OP OLOTHIBTG, ETO^ KOR GENTS, BOYS AND CHILDREN, Selected eipreaaly for tb* Spring Trade. Abernethy <fc Co M 73 North .Sprittt. Street, I-o-» Am-le*, 1 *..:>•< l.*, m«l» NO. 80.