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2 YJlJW^u^ f> . h» HeraM. 6 CQ»t> Herald steam Prlntlnß Hons*. Tfc. HE.aid ato.m Printing Horn, ll nol tnrpuMd by .ny )oh printing nn.o. onthe Puis. Cowl, ouUld. ol B«n FranciKo, In ' iMllltlM lor dolnn lot) work. U)« prlow, good wortkn.l .leo.itlon m«y b. r«llwl upon al'.llls offlte. _ f Special Notice. I HerMtur notice, nl cnmp.ulo., Kielctlo., A ehnrohe.. eto., will only be .owned In the B»Al.r, M p.ld advertlncmenu. We rewirye I lor place, of womhln « uratiiltoii. directory whioh will every Hnuil.y morning. The Bmu omee i« coimeeved with tne telephone lyatem ol Ix» Aogelo. city and ~ eonntr. Order, lor •dvertl.cmeul. or )ol) work n»T b. .em through thla medium lo B.mber 15C. The HaaALb U th.olnclal paper ol the city 1 al Lo. Augole.. The olty delinquent l»i IUW end all other municipal uullce. appear only , in IU column.. p <r. B. N. Rowelathe Santa Ana ageut ol I' he Heaii.n. mildW'admit* »bat the bolW W be coming general that CongreHH will not repeal Urn law which requirea the Tteaeury to coin two million" a month of standard silver dollars, and that "no material change will be- rniub* in the legal tender quality of silver coins." That journal distinctly ad mits that the advocates of a gold standard are certain to be disappoint ed if thoy continue their extreme de mands, und it now urges a compro mise lietween tbe supporters of mon omotalism and the upholders of tho double Btandard. It is safe to say that the great army of wage-earners want no compromise, but demand thai the silver dollar will remain "a shining, iiii|K)rishalde evidence that a certain uinount of honest labor WM ex|>eiided to produce it." bet the silver dollar alone. A Word to Workers. If your avocations are mentally or physically laborious, if they subject yofl to exposure in inch ment weather, if thi y confine yon to the desk and are of * na ture to involve wear und tear on the brain aud nervous strain, yon may oc casionally n nun c some renovating tonic. Hostetter's Stomach Hitters is the article fur you, it stimulates the failing energies invigorates the hotly and cheers the mind. H enables tbe system to throw off tho duhibtating effects of undue fa tigue, gives renewed vigor to tho organs of digestion, arousca the liver when in active which it very often is with people Whole pursuits are sedentary, renews tbe jaded appetito and encourages healthful repose. Its ingrcdieuts are safe and m credentials consist in the hearty endorsement ol poisons of every class of society, are most convincing. Admirably la U adapted to tho medical wants of workers. How Doctors Differ. The public mm.l ia very divergent on the n-HiilUi ol license or proliibi tion in the HUte ol lowa. Ai a r« •ultof a census ol the liquor itorea during the license law anil tho prohi bition rulo tho following, result Ima been discovered. Mere are the Hg lire-, tho flrat column showing the number ol saloona in the principal cities beloro prohibitory legislation went Into lorco; the second, tho rev enue derived from the tag under the license system ; and the third, tho ncnaber ol saloons at present o|>on and doing business De. Mulne. «> »«".«» Dareuport '"J }». Burlluglon « £*» "* Oounou muff, lfnnkuk * 14,1,110 47 Stluniwa « g."» « M Slki ll j 111 'J ROD* SaShTlltowu " '.«*> » Creslou » .? Waterloo * .„„ '; lowa City « J.«» g Jfort Madlaon " f;, Fori Dodgo » {" j J9H ' To tal» 774 |2»7,00O 1,394 Thin shown lh.it under tho license By-tern the revenue wm |557,000 from 774 aaloonn, while under prohi bition the saloons incraated to 129*1 \ ( wtfeh no revenue i<. tho State. Does r prohibition prohibit and reduce taxa tion T Timber Culture Law. Under this law application may be made for KIO acres of land naturally de void of timber. Only one claim cau be taken on any section. Kigbt years arc r. quire*! to perfect atidc, which muy be donewithoutrosidoi.ee. The find, year five acres must bo broken. The seeouil year the claimant muet cultivate these live and break five mure. In the third yoar the first five acres most bo planted to trees and the second five must he cul tivated. Iv the fourth year the second five acres must bo planted, making ten acres altogether. Ou the day uf final proof (here must he ho 67u grow ing aud thrifty trees on each ol the ten acres. Nu one can make more than onn entry. Eutry may bo madu witbo.il rettard to tbe amount of laud owned by the claimant. The only expanses are ices and comiuiH aions which amount to fM on an entry of oue-i|U*iter section. If only eighty scros are untei td the area to bu planted ii only fivn acres. Tbe Cottonwood is considered n timber tree. The work of breaking aud planting may be done by an agent, hut the claimant is held re sponsible for the failures of his agent or servant, "(nal proof must establlxh the essential fuels as described above. It cannot he made before tbe expiration ol eight years, but may not be made until live yoara later. The Silver Dollar. Tbe Stockton Kail says; "Senator Beck's reoent speech in regard to the L coinage fid two of silver rum has F proved to l*< a veritable liomt>»li<>ll in the vamp* of the goldltcs, w "o evidently fell assured a low month* ago that they could and would do all the workings of the United Statu* mint to suit their own convenience und interest*. Debates on lteek's - resolution have been commenced in the Senate, <lray, of Delaware, and Mcl'herson, of New .lorsoy, having alreaily spoken on the que*tion and endeavored to oombal tin' popular view of the cane. Tho gold-bugs are •harp enough to *e<> that the Ameri can people are Btrongly opposed to the suspension of silver coinage. The popular notion is, and it is a cor rect one, that the coin manipulators and professional usurer* aim to strike down silver so as to reduce the vot umeof real money that the purchas ing power of gold may douhlo, and to make three per cent, on a note or bond of the same purchasing power that six per vont. now is. Tho peo ple do not want that sort of busineaa, and arc sharp onough to block that kind of a game. Tho gold-hugs are putting forward their host efforts to stuff tho people wihY-sShe notion that the countty m would be a gainer hy clinging to a f gold basis iv doing business through I clearing houses, hills of exchange and in every other manner, because \ "ailver is cheap ami out of favor." ' If it he true that silver is out of favor what is the reason? its common use n in representing exchange value* ron , ders it more difficult for hank* ami • money syndicates to control the , ,mm currency of the country to their own advantage and to the disadvantage, it not tbe positive injury, of the in dustries of tho country, than it would be to carry on und porpotuate the akinnlng process, were gold alone rec ognized as the logal standard. ! In regard to silver coin, a clou r • headed financial writer says: Its apparent depreciation i* due solely to a warlare, a* wicked and stupid as it would he (or Congress to declare by law that wbeaten Hour should no longer be made into bread, and then for the Secretary oi the Treasury to claim that wheat, through natural causes, had fallen twenty per cent, below the intrinsic value of corn. The truth is this Kngland and Europe use this cum try's silver to break down the prim ef the metal. AH Kuropo hits not ♦50,000,000 in silver bullion not ♦50,000,0011 that is not now coined -, afflnV circulation at the rate el IV, 1 to lof gold. At the same time fcng ' land and Europe, In tltoir trade with the Orient, have to supply annually »_*. r »,tKiO.<XH) in silver more than all the mines, outside of the United States, supply. The commerce ol the United States is expanding at a ' rate equal to the creation of a new State annually . her people aro in creasing at tbe rate ol three or four per cent, annually, and require a Steadily increasing volume of—not greenbacks, nol evidences of debt— but of real money. Were wo to absorb our own silver firoduct, cease coining silver, but by aw store the whole volume away in I ingots and issue certificates for the U same redeemable, in silver dollars or "i silver bullion, and use those certili • catos as money in the steadily swell I ing internal trade of the country, no • one would lie wronged; the govern ment would not be out a penny; il would not be two veins until Europe would have to begin to draw upon her silver-coin reserves to mccl the Oriental demands, and those reserves are as 1V„ to lof gold. The resull could bnt be a steady appreciation ol silver, or rather a steady depreciation of geld, mud the two metal* would again be in the old place side by side To say that by tho desired legisla tion the miner* would lie e*|*eially benefited is all a inistuke. The rot toiiaiul wheat planters are us much more interested than the miners in silver back to its old place their annual crops exceed in value the product of the silver mines. The miners last year probably lost »B,OOO,WX> by the apparent .Ivprvcm Eon of silver; hut the wheat fanners must have lost quite (70,000,000, and the eottou planters still more flint is, it required from l. r i to-'0 pel cent, more wheat or cotton to buy v dolim than il would have required except for the shrinkage in real money caused by the dishonest und stupid warfare on silver, for that warfare prostrated the puces oi everyllmi., raised from the »uil or manufactured by the labor of nieu. ft itiuat nut he forgotten that silver has not lost any Ol it* purchasing power since lh, when it stood at a premium gome of the New York papers, Which heretofore have clung to the Wall street und gold-hut! side of lbs question with the tenacity ol devil Ashen to their victim, are now edging themselves into the silver grooves. The unmistakable drift of public sen timent has evidently induced them Ie bed 16 just in ti,ue *" * ttvl ' themselves •tain popalai reprobation. The M« That Dirty Dandruff. Daudi ull is dirty and disagreeable in every way. It soils the clothing contin ually, and ia accomp mied by ■ hardly loss annoying sensation of itching, The scalp is diseased. There la nothing iv the world ao thoroughly adapted to tnis trouble aj Parker's Hair Bibam. It sleauses aud heals the scalp, stops the falling hair and restore t its original soft ness, gluss ami color. It is not oily, highly partamsd, an elegant dressing. Very economical, as only a small oo casioua.l application kuepa thu hair iv perfect condition. Excursion.' tlTho fifth Ktetward Monthly (oiny bona tid - I Kxcni-rtion, under the auspices of the Missouri Tacitic Kuilway Co., in charge of Major Lewi*, leaves San Iran oisco Feb. '21, aud bos Angeles Pi b, 28, Kmigrant rates. Kxpress trains, fully equipped sleepers, with colored porters through to It. Leu.il without onange Also Pullman and Km!grant Rxenrsioo by special train from all Kasteru points to California every month. Leave ad drees of Baa tarn fnmuls contemplating coming to California and we will submit our very low rates to them. For further information apply toK G.Rail,Passenger Agent Missouri Pacific Hy Co., 240 N. Main street, boa Angeles, from 10 A. It, to 12 m. daily. Wellington Coal. Oue ton of the alxjve well known fuel will outlast ai\d give hatter satisfaction for the money thin two cods of the best stove wood, or a ton uud v half to two tons of any other coal sold in thia market. Ask your dealer for it and be convinced, for you will barn no other fuel after giving it v fair trial. Wai.tkk S. HAXWKLL, Wholesale and Retail Dealer, 10 Court street; telephone 311. Yard, corner Alameda and Jackson streets. Telephone, 31h. Amateur Tale nt Wanted. Ladies ami gentlemen who arc desir ous of taking part in a tir-t clans amateur performance and who have hud Home experience will please ad-.lrenn M. I.KHMAN, I. O. BOX 78fl. Important to Consumptives. Pile people nf AMNtrulU and ->f the State of iJaltloniia have bceu astonished at tho won lerful curative power of Kucalyptua, or iiimtreo leaves, for all throat and lung tlaeases. A nrepiinitlon culled tho "Gum Tree Cough Syrup," has rapidly sold all iverour State, and is the only cure for a oold, whooping ctoigh, bronchitis, etc., that will not make you sick at the stomach In taking. Kelloves violent coughing; sooth ins; to fever and all irritation, 0. F Hoiniemaii,solo agont, Los Angeles. _ The Excitement Not Over. The rush at H. P. Godfrey's dru|storo still contluues ou nee nun of persons alllicl «d with Coughs Colds, Asthmn, Hn-nchiiis Slid Oousiimptl.ui. to procure a botllnof Kemp's Halsnm fur the Thront ami Lungs, whlen lasoWuii a guarrintee and is giving entire aatlsfsetiou It is a standard family remedy. Price 50 cents ami $1. 7Vial else Indicated Inhalations. No one can say Htii{hl snninst the use of meillcated InhaUilons (or luiiij diseases, on he contrary we are In fitvt.r of them, so bam Dt willuuns. who bus hmi the npnoi of treating over fi7,000 patients duriiiK the past 18 years. ~«.., Caution. Wo would Ciutb.ii the Public to beware of Dealers olferiiin Kemp's Halsnm at less thau reunlar Price, M cent- and 11, 'is nftent hues Imitations or Inferior articles arc sold as the Remit lie In order to enable them lo sell cheaply. H. D, tioilfrey, Nadeau Hal', is our agent for Lou AssjwSS. Bample bottle Slvotl to you frfe. The Southern California Insur ance Co. Have money to loan 00 real estate secur ity, at favorable ratal of interest. Also they soli jit a share of public patronage in protecting against lon or damage by lire. Office in Hryson Block, South Spring street. Lung Diseases Cured. Inhalations arc positive In their action Click aud astiiu In their effect In the cure 3f ail lull* diseases. Ho says Dr. Williams. Stop Your Cough Briaktllff theOnm Tree (ciicalrptUN) Coojfh ifrup. Only lor sale by 0, K. IJeinstimau lniKKlst, I»s AiiKuloa. WHY WILL VQU SI FKKK from Aeu mil Mnlaria when i iihn-.r. - tromatn W in. will cure you. For sale by 11. H. i.mifrey Niuleau Hlock. WILL YOl' SCPFKIt with Byapepala and Liver oomplalnt7 Hhflolis Vilallaer It {uarantee.l to cure yon. Hoi.l by C. V. Heltiieinin Hi North Main street. OOMVIfIBUTOTtTB nil Font MOaTHI ami almost t.liii.l, ami eun-l by one box of (iilinore-s Senraluln Oire. For sab by 11. 0. Hi ■ , . Natleau Hlock. CUUiT, WHOOFINtr DOOM and t>ron Ohtti* lmmeilbilely relieved by HMloh's Cure. Sold by F C. Heiusemau, \n North Kalu stree For lame back, side or chest, use Bhiloh' parous Plaster, price ■ centa. OIVE YOUR OHIbOBKN, for ooiiKhs and e.il.N iTitup. wl pirn; comjli iiinl hoarse iic. i.ilmore-s Matfiietic Lllxlr. For sale by 11. 1). Ondfrrj. Nadeau Hlock. BHIIAJirH VITAUZKK Is what you need forCiiiiKtipatioii, L.»ss of Appetite, ln»riiie-.s and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price M) ■Linl 7,i eeoi- j.er bottle noM by J. C. Hoi use man, VU North Main streeL HEY. 11. H. F.RRELL, of Pavilion, N, V., says ot (illniore's Aromatic Wine: "1 be lieve it to be h most desirabb- remedy to be plaep.i in every family " For sale by 11. D. Godfrey, N-ideau Hlock. MX. A. HIOOINB, of W'yomlim, .New York, shj> he Im-1 the pile.- fur in years, slid was cured by UMnu Gltinore', Pile Hj.eelHc. For sale by 11- D. Godfrey. Nadeau Block. BHILOH H COUGH and Consumption Cura IpjSjld by us ou a ituarantne. Il cures cou auuiMioii Hold by 0. F. Heiusemau, is: North Main streeL LOB ANGELES DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY MORNING. MAKCH 4. 1888. THE PREWETTT CASE. TELEGRAPHIC. llm |*roeecntlots Meet TbelrCstae v Hiipmscs iflleelns;. Hollirtrr, March 3.— The prosecu tion in the Prewett trial rested thtir case after an unsuccessful effort of the Sheriff to liitd four witnesses who had been sub pumaed. The defense then placed on tbe witness stand John Mautes, by whom they attempted to prove the dangerous character of Powers. The question of admitting testimony of specific acts waa brought up by the prosecution, who ob jected to its introduction. After a long argument, the oourt decided in favor of tbe prosecution, and tbe testimouy was excluded. I'INAKOK AMID IK A OK. uavernnsent Hoiidisnd Hallway ft ha res. Nkw York, March 3. -Three per cent (iiiverumeiit bonds, 100|; four and a half per cents, 11-5; four p< r cents, l-'TJ; Central Pacific, Denver and Kio Grande, 17; Missouri, Kansas and Texas, 2fl|; Northern Pacific, common, 27J; Northern Pacific, preferrud, Chicago and Northwestern, 109£; New York Central, 136fi; Oregou Railway and Navigation, 339; Transcontinental, 31,; Oregou Improvement, 28; Paciho Mail .Steamship, SIJ; Panama Railway, 98; Texas aud Pacific, I.i; Union Pacific, United States Kxprcsa, ('>>[. Wells, Furgo ft Co.'s Kxpress, 121; Western Union Telegraph, 711. New fork irioncy ivinrkci. yaw Yobk, March 3.—Money on call, easy, 2fgi3 i»er cent; prime paper, I-"* percent; sterling exchange, dull, steady; for 0<) days; *l V'| de mand. milling fttocste. San Franciroo, March 3.—Best ft Belcher, $1.(35; Cbollar, $1.25; Crocker, 20c; Could ft Curry, $1.10; Hale ft Nor cross, $2 10; Moxican, 40c; Navajo, XVj Ophir, $001 Poer, lflc; Peerless, 25c; Potosi,ssc; Savage,sl.X p >; Sierra Nevada, 80c; Union Consolidated. UOc; Yellow Jacket, $1.00. Tbe ititaiH market. Ha* Francisco, March L.—Wheat— Steady. No. 1 shipping, fl.2Bi(iasl.3o iter cental. Barley~Uull. Feed, No. Ltr.S2M $1.25 pur cental; browing, $1 Ao(s%\ W. Corn- Quiet. California small yellow und white, per cental. Cuicago, March 3.—Wheat opened steady, at SOtJnSOjlc per bushel cash, 8-t 15-160 .May, Mfc June. Closed steady and lower; 7»Je March, 843 c May, B(}),c June. Corn—Opened steady, at 37c per bushel cash, 328(u:32jc May. Closed unchanged. Barley— tfUc pt-r bushel. Liverpool, March 3.—Wheat—Supply good. New No. 9 winter and spring, 7s Id per cental, steady. Corn—Supply gook. Spot aud March, 4s 2d par cental, aleady; April md May, 4s 2d, easy. Pork. Chicago, March 3. -Pork opened weak at $10.20 per bbl. cash, $10.38 May. Closed at $10 30 May. Petroleum. Nkw York, March 3. — Petroleum- Steady; United Pipe Line closed at 70a per bbl. General Tpitv l*romot»Ml to Mnjor-^iMieral. ANG TAI DtTCK'B FLIGHT. Hon Food for Political Kpont«rn. The Pension Offlec Kxposnrc. The in.mi .n-i Hurirlar. *prrial to ike Herald by Atiociatfd Prett. Washington, March 3.—The Presi dent sent the following nomination to the Senate: Brigadier-General Alfred H. |.Ny, lo he Major-Oenerel, vice Win flsjd ttoott Hancock, deceased. ■ in: \w<~KKßftiiAm hi.avi:h. He Will be Drought Hack. San Fkanuikuo, March 3.—Oa March the first Mr. Mozley, Agent of the Peel- He Mail .Steamship Company, of this Ottv, telegraphed the company* agent at . okohama, asking if Aug Tai Duck, the murderer of the Wickershams was in custody, and if the Japanese government would release him to-day. Mo received i lie i-ply that the murderer had been ■Ml to Hongkong ou the City of New York, and that the Secretary of State would have to arrange lor the arrest and vstraditiou of tbe murderer. The con clusion from these dispatches is that Aug Tai Duck had been allowed to pro ceed on his voyage from Yokohama and that he will he taken into custody on his arrival in Hongkong. It will take several weeks to obtain the necessary * xtinditiou papers from Washington be fore officer* Of* be dispatched from this city to bring back the fugitive. The Chinese Trouble*. Wamiiinoton, March .'(.—The Speaker Ukt before thtt lleuso the message of the President on the Chinese troubles, and it was read by the Clurk. The Chair laid before tne Senate tho President's rnessssM on the treatment of the Chini-so in ibuWtst, already published, and it whs referred to the UoiaMtttM ou For eign Relations. 'I lie Pension Olllce Expneuro. Washington, March 3. Tho Seuate committee ou Expenditures of f'ublic Money, mot to-day to make anange mantt tin beginning its investigation* of charges brought by Coiinnissioiier of reunions, Black, iv nis uihiual report, to the elfeet that the Pension Office- has htttu conducted as apolitical machine under the administration. Sonatina < ,'ulluin (Chairman), Harrison, Plait, Beuk aud Kenua were present, rtnlus guvurmng examination ot witnesses weie adopted and it w.ia agreed thai Uonoral Black should lie summoned to appear hufore the committee next Wedneauay, as first witness. i I S.ullty. Bam rii\Ncisco, March 3. -The trial 61 Win. Race, tho diamond burglar, on a cliurge of graud larceny, was con cluded to-day, and the jury, alter being out a lew minutes, returned the verdict .if guilty. Revs has also been convicted on the charge ol assault to murder, tor tiring a pistol at Nat. Raphael, of the Hrm of Raphael A Co., jdWtlers, of this city, at the time of Ins arrest. Hen-ret* for l.oule lllel. Oitawa, Oct., March 3.—Mr. Laun dry, of Mont Maguy, has put the fol lowing notice of a motion or order on pupi i- for Friday next: " That this house feels it itH duty to express its deep re gret that tho sentence of death passed upon boms Kiel, convicted of high treason, was allowed tv he carried into execution." It is nDfiei*atOOd that the motion is being made at the iustig.ttion of the Government, which is courting defeat on this issue. DAY" DISPATCHES. IVIOKi: TYIIANKY. The t linniplon Kcnoer Works Open Hnr Asralnist Trade-. 1 it lon Oru;a n l»a lions. SpEIHOnsTLD, 0., March 3.—There is much excitement hero, caused by the action of the Champion Reaper Works hist night, in the sudden uud wholesale discharge of ssvoral hundred employees known to belong to the Knights of ba bor or other Tradrf Cuion organizations. Whiteley, the President of the com pany, says: "We wero compelled to take this course in tho caubc of human liberty. So far as wo have observed the opera tion of this organization in other cities, it has bean one of terror, intimidation and violence, and as it seems to be a attrition whether a factory Hhall have all or none of its employees members of tho orgonization, we prefer to have all our men independent of all organizations, and believe such n course will be for tho good of the community." The company are advertising for men to till the place of the discharged work I.ATIK* Cincinnati, 0., March 3. —The 3 imen-Star Springli-Id, Ohio, special says: There were about five hundred men discharged from the Champion Reaper Works last night, and three humirid more refused to go to work this morning. Meetings have been held to discuss ho situation, hut no line of ac tion has been ndopted. There is no in dication of violence. ANOTHER iTNANVIAI, <*H,\#*H. A Ho* ton 4'oinmlN*ilon lloitae f alls for 41000,000. Krw York, March 3. —A special from Boston to tho Kvniiny Pott says F, W. Nickerson A Co., Urge importer*, West Tndinn traders and commission merchants, who have been in business there "■» IWfsrn forty and lilty years, an itonnos [heir failure to-day, assigning to Joseph Brnssell, their confidential cm plyi-o. Their liabilities are frfl(K),oot>; assets, £100, (KM), indirect, and their nominal assets arc good. The trm is agent for the Boston and Savannah Steamship Company, which is not af fected at all. The Kasteru Steamship bine, running te points in the provinces, hj owned in a great part by the firm,and i*. therefore, ■ fleeted by tho failure. The cause of the assignment is general dullness of the bin in ess in which the linn is engAgcd. The tirm is composed of Frank W. Nickel on, Alfred A. Nick erson ami Klkanith C. Crosby, CHITI47AI.. Outlook for I ruiriiay nnri the Ar gentine Republic. MoNTKviiiKo {via Caboston), March 3. The relations between the Argentine Republic and Uruguay are in a critical .-oiidition, and it is probable that the Uruguay ii bogation will retire from Buenos Ayres. Notes have been ex --hanged, aud the diplomatic corps have met to deliberate upon the beat means to l»< adopted for the settlement of the trouble. The Riot rratlrr*. I.oNi'ON, March 3. - Burns, Hynd iiinn, Williams and Champion, the Socialist leaders, were again before the police court to-dey, and after further hearing, were committed for trial on the charge of inciting subjects of the Qneen to not. The defendants were permitted to furnish hail for their appearance. The t able Lines Dispute. "Nan Fit am IbWO, March 3. —Five suits tiled to-day in the United States Circuit Court by tho Market-ftreet Cable Railway against the Suiter-street Cable Kai)road.Comptu.y, to determine the real ownership of the improved cable railway systems. The suits are for perpetual in junction and damages. Honor* from the Pope to Arch ht*liop 4'orrlcau. New York, March 3.- The steamer Callia reached here this morniug; Among the passengers was the Right Rev. Dr. Hilar, who brought a palliume Irom Pope I .■ < ■ to Archbishop Corrigan. The rhlncMc l.oftnsj. San Fkancihco, March 3.—The City of Peking sailed for Hongkong and Yo kohama this afternoon, taking from this city about 1200 Oh leu I passengers. The New Candidate. San Francisco, March 3 —The Oak laud Democratic municipal convention last night nominated .loliu llackctt for Mayor, Dr. Quinian's Opinion of Mullsin Abietene and Verb* Mat* areßtrictiy prodticta of California. Mullein ie a product of the world. Dr. Quinlan, of Dublin, in a paper read before tbe Med ical Congress at Copenhagen, nays Mvi loin has greater curative powers than Coil Liver Oil and iqOa] to Runsian Kou miss, and it has been demonstrated that Abietene and Yerba .Santa have equal if not greater curative, powers than .Mul lein. Abietene Cough .Balsam combines the three with other well-known expect orau'a and Nar ooties {without opium) making it the greatest and bast cough medicine «vtr produced. Prioe 7< r » cents. Sold hy C\ V. IfatDiemaa. Open for Business to All Points The California Southern Railroad 00. hat established an office at No. 23Q, Norm Main street, for the transaction of freight ami pusaenger business over ita line aud connections, tbe Atlantic and I'ncitic and the Atchison, Toptka and Hanta Xc H. Ka. By this route through l'ulbnun alecpers start direct from Los Angeles, and berths may be secured on application at this otKt c. Hound trip tickets between Los An- I'ules, San Diego, Colton, Ban Bernar dino, Riverside, aud Brtatow, may bo bftd nt reduced rates. For further iufonnation on freight or passenger business apply to Williamson Ucnm, '.ieueral Agent. Ciias. T. Parsosh, Ticket Agent. Dr. Henley's Remedy for Ladies. Ladies antt'ering from nervousness, sleeplessness or any nervous tronble, can find inimcfliatti relief ami bo cured by using Dr. Henley's Celery, Beef and iron. Raffle-Fine City Lot. Kligible city lot to lie raffled March 10th, or as soon as all the tickets are sold. The lot is situated on Court street, midway between tho cable rail ways ou Second and Temple streets. Uritiin A .Schroder, No. 4 West First street, at Beuet'a cigar store, havo the matter in charge. Componed Oxygen Tratment. Consumption, Asthma, Hroncbitis and nil ati'ectionn ot tho respiratory organs relieved or cured by n few treatments by Dr, Freeman's freßb compound oxy gen gas, at SSS Kurt atreet, Loi Anueles. NKW TO-DAY.9- r-i CURES ( RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. SCIATICA, i'Ra^-MAiaia'A^vtwVLkii'tVi.iuu Grape Cuttings and Orangre Trees for Sale. Zlnfandel Grape Cuttlnga and Oranre au Lemon Treea for solo el,olee varieties -eaaonahle Apply to H. PRESTON.^ The L lading Decorator of Southern California. the first prize at the late fair o. t. barker * sonh, f«b7t! No. 13 and IS N. Spring St. NOTICE. The Steam Knife Pleoier has removed to S„ :■: Commerei ,1 -ir.-. l. corner ol Ala meda where all kinds ~r i'leating I. done on short uotlc •. Knife Pleating only two centa per yard. feb2lTm PAITISIA-BI Sleam Dyetne and Cleaning Worts. Dyeing and Cleaning ol Every Dcacrlptlon. Gloves, I.Hees.'.Mnsliu and curtains cleaned. Office, llti s. Spring St. Dye Works, corner New High and Helk vue Hta. J. VOLLKT, Dyer and Prop, fcbll lm J. LA UyITER, Manager REMOVAL. D, McFARLAND AND W. G. HUGHES llavo removed to Room 1 No. 39 North Spring St. fob iH 1 in Soiiii thl.is UToW. Pore Shell Meal (or btfal Hens. Mr. J. T. Ilrown, th« (leorala Btrcet Poul try Man, tinea It, recommend), il and koopn It for sale. Prepared (or the trade and the public by JOHN H.BTITNTZ, febtti Im-dAw Albambra, Cab ' ..' i:' >II Vt "Vkk'k! "wSV iVaWllkM IsasiaT NaVVeft. NKW TO-DAY. CATARRH I A NEW TREATMENT. CoDsnmption anil Bronchitis CURED BY INHALATION. Blood Diseases of All Kinds, Diseases of Women, as well as all Chronic Complaints, Treated Spe cially and Successfully by M O. P. 8. 0., Graduate ol Chicago Hotuaionathic Col. lege, Chicago, ami College ot Phy sician, ami Surgeon, of Ontario, Toronto, CHuada. DIPLOMAS HANG IN OKKICK. CATARRH Treated upon a new princlppl, founded upon the fact now geher -liy acknowledged by the most KCieniihV i-ieii, that the disease Is caused by the presence of living parasites iv the tissues. The parasites cau be dem onstrated by aid of the microscope and will present the appearance Riven below: Hjf % 3 Ah 6 Imagine millions of th.-,- tiny, tickling bugs in the nose, and attached to all the tuiieoM membraues of the head,throat lungs, and In some es>es the eyes, aud the eustach ian tubes leading lo the middle car, and you will readily uudcrbtnud the irritation they cau produce. Our treatment, which destroys these psr asitea, will arrest the Worst cases or nasal catarrh and pharyngitis In from a few days to a few weeks. Bronchitis is nothing more than catarrh of the mi lubes le.oltug to the lungs. This disease Is frequently mistaken for consumption,of which the symptoms aie very similar. The large majority of cases can be cured by aid of our new inhalation CONSUMPTION. The symptoms of this disease are gradual and coustaut leoreasiaf, emaciation, pale or sallow sklu. great debility, frequent flushes of the face, alternating with pale ness, without any panlcilar cause or upon the slit, Meat emotion, increased suscepti bility to colds. Expectoration yellow, per haps offensive aud streaked with blood. Dry, hacking cough Irom tickling iv the throat. Hhortueßs of breath, especially upon going up stairs, chilly sensations, and a pink-red Hue on the Lover gums. More or less pain and soreueis ore notlca ble about tbe chest. Later we have night sweats, diarrhoea, and swelling of the feet. If yo'i hsve pari of these symptoms do not think It Is merely a cold that will soon pass off, but take treatment before the disease Is firmly i-euted, und you can be cured, la &c Ist**-stages Ufo can be prolonged, aud comfort given to the patient, by aid of our Inhalations, which case the coughing, facilitate expectoration, aud promote healthy and refreshing sleep. Constitutional remedies hasten Ibccure by building up the system generally, purify ing the blood, etc. The treatment can be used at home with out detention from busiuens-l BLOOD DISEASES. Blood diseases are numerous; thoy may take the form of scrofula, iniiy cause ul cers, abcesses, different skin dlseates or merely pimples upon the face. Sometimes enlarged glands, having the appearance of tumors, are noticed in various portions of the bodT.especially ID the neck and groins. We will guarantee a cure In every case, whether recent, of one. ..r forty years aUnd iug. No mercury is used. Tendency to cancer, us well as cancer Iv the earlier stages, is entirely eradicated from the sys tem by our blood icmedies. LADIES. Diseases peculiar to Isdii-H treated with care and discretion. Our uainicut is new snd pleasnui as well as successful In nearly eV LAIJIES' BAYS, Wednesdays and Satur d *?crtalii hours will be granted to Individ usl cases so patients will uot be obliged to wait. GENTLEMEN. Evenings will be devoted to the treatment of the ailments of men. Have you a lame back, Aching of the bones of the legs. Ver tigo, WeaknoP ->r Memory, Languor, If so, come and see us ami we promise you a sure The following testimonials will show the rapidity with which we can cure illnesses of our specialty. Hundreds of these csn be Been at office: 1 . . This Is to certify that I am a regularly nualifled physician, but not practicing, and have always believed catarrh of ohronlc nasal variety to be an Incurable affliction, but hearing of Dr. W. N. Davis 1 "Now Treat ment." and his success, I applied to him for mediclue and determined to try it in the case of one of my friends, and did so with the moat satisfactory results, rh Improve ment was Immediate, and one prescriptlou effected a cure. The .ase was of years' utandlng and of a very severe type. I can recommend Dr. Davis to those similarly af fected. B. HALEY, M. D Lob Angeles, Aug, Ist, 1885. Jauuarv 2d, lbWn, Doctor Haley testifies thßt the case he treated five months ago Is still a cure. Doctor Haley Ih now practlc Ing law at 4»J4 N. Si Hi.c ..treet. This la to certify that I wss troubled for six years with what seemed to be an incura ble disease that had resisted the abilities of some of the best physicians of Hsu Bernar dino, Los Angoles and San Francisco. I then determined to try Honuenpathy au.i consulted Dr. W. N. Davis. N. Spring street, Los Angeles, end withiu two months I was entirely cured. S. 8. BALL. Anaheim, California, DR. W. N. DAVIS: I have been troubled with catarrh of the dry variety for about five years, since three years before 1 came to California, and In one month I feel that I have been entirely cured by your reme dies. PETEB NIE3. Los Angeles, July 4.1885. P. O. Box Stt. Los A noei.hs, Sept. 14, fBB5. DR. W. N. DAVH: DftAß Silt- I beg to acknowledge the benefit 1 have received from your Homo-opathie remedies, which I consider almost miraculous. I waa troubled for three years with a com plication of diseases which hsd baffled (he skill of ten Allopathic physicians. Some said that I had "Brlght's disease,'' others "spinal disease," and others " heart dls- I was troubled with pains all over my body, was confined to the house and was al most paral zed. Now, After treating with you for little more than a month, I am free from pain, and can walk half a mile with out difficulty. I ro to church and sit through service with no inconvenience, which I could not do before. I am still Improving In strength and think In a few weeks more 1 will be a well Thanking you lor what you have done for me, I am yours truly, MRS MARY LOUTH AN, 422 South Los Angeles street. October SUb. ISBA, Mrs. Louthau testifies that she Is entirely cured. This Ib to certify that I have been troubled for fonryenrfc with In-.uciiitls, and Iv six weeks I have been aim »«t entirely cured by Dr. W. N, Davis, and have had no suffoca tive attacks since 1 commenced treatment. I can recommend Dr. Davis to any who are troubled w Ith the longs or throat. MRS. M. S. SI EVENS, Ninth street, near Pearl. I Angeles, Jaii, '27th, i--.. Thia is to ceritfy Ibai l have employed Dr. Davis with very satisfactory results, and would recommend him as a physician to any of my lady friends. MRS. M. J, BI'HLEB, \\ H-hinnloii street.near U.-sclale Cemetery. Los Angeles, Feb. 2d. DR. DAVIS: If It were not for you 1 am satisfied that I would now be dead with lung disease, which had troubled me for two years, as st the time I commenced treatment last summer 1 was bo low that I could nol continue my irlp East after start ing, and was obliged l- return from Mojave. I wish lo testify that I was entirely cured lv three months, and found your charges very ream > . p MESKRKAU, 22 Bernard street. Ix» Angeles, Feb. Hd, 18«. t'onenltatlon free. A Treatise upon Catarrh and Lung Dis eases will be lent free upon application. Medicines can be sent by mall or express to any address upon receiving a descrip tion of your case. OPTICK HOURS—» to 12 a. St., 1 to I T. ste and 7 to fi p. m, W. N. DAVIS M. D, 46 % North Spring Street, Ovtr People's Store, Lo* TAngsles, Cal. feblH Im,^, NKW TO-DAY. a» 4W YA ki SS •AM* POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A'marvel of purity Strength ami v» holunumenesa Morn economical fhan the ordinary k bids, and cannot 1-uaold In com petition with the multitude of low tost, short weight, alum orjihosphato powders, Bowi> onlt Uf use. Hot ai. Uari.vo l'ownta Co., 106 Wall-el, N. Y. AMUSEMKNTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Friday Evening, March 5 1886, A. Farlnl's First Operallc Entertaisaent Soprano—lira. W. H. Gilbert, (lJt of the Bottnn Ideal Opera Co.) Ml.. Jennie Win .ton, HI.. Nell Carter, Mtmt Annie Wine niau, Mia. Lilian Breed. HerzoSoprauo-Ululda Wlaeman, Miaa M. Cowpei. ContrnlU,—Mica Minnie Hance. Tenor—Albert 1.. Jeffery, I'haa. Ailerbach. J W. Uardncr. ll„ril.„ie- Big. A. Farlnl, » <• atone. H„lo I'lanlat-frnf. S. J. BUmm. Conductor ol Orclicntra -Kobt. K. Paiilabu. PROGRAMME: t. (Jnartett—"Kltoletto" Verdi Mra. W. H. tillberl, Mlaa I Wiseman, Mr. Gardner, Mr. W. C. Sloue. X Walla—"Hondo' (lumbcit Mlaa Lilian Breed. X. l'lauo Solo aeleoted rrof. A. J. Stanim. 1. Vlower Song—"Fauaf itounod Ml*. M. Cowper. s. The Shade, nl Kvenlug K. Clay Mr. J. W. Oardner. t;. ii rand Scene Irom I.ucla Donizetti Mlaa Nell Carter TBN HiaUTMa INTKIIHISSIOH. PART II — (la> full cmtiiiii,. „ud .cenle el (ecta) Oral act from Hie opera of Martlta- Klotow— (excepting the market aeene.) Lady Harriet Miaa Annie Wiaeman Na, cy. Ml .bin Wiseman Lord Tristan Mr. W. c. Stone; Urand aceno IrOm the Opera of Travlata, "Klrat Act.' Veidl. Vloletla Ura W. 11. Gilbert Alfredo Mr. Cbas. Ailerbach TKU HINUTEI INTBBMMsION. PARTIII-K.illre lo.irth net from Verdl'a IL TKOVATOKK. Mlaa Jennie Wiuatou Asucena .Mi-.- Minnie Hance Maurlco Mr. Albert Jeffery Coliui il'i.una Big. A. Farlni Hnia Mr. W. C. Stone By particular request Mr. Chns. Ailerbach will aing the A Che La Murte in tbe Miserere Scene, lnvialblo chorua, orchestra and or gan accompaniment. Any utt ties holding Exchange Tickets ttlllplenac reserve them on Urdnisdiii from 10 a. .... h. the Box Office, Opera House, to avoid the rush at the door. Kxtra train will run from Paaadena the evening of the Opera. Ticketa to be had there at Mr. Wood's lirtig store and of Mias Jennie Winston. I'ol.ulttr Hrlcea. Keserved seats at $1.00; gallery 50 centa. The l'lauo and Organ is kindly furnished byJ. W. Gardner's Music House, Mo. M South Spring atreet. fobJ7;d 144 Spring Street. LESSEE. ------ - E. EKANK MAISAUEK, - - - - KREU HI'HTEK. This coxy little Theatre will henceforth be conducted ami flrst-cliists place of amuss ment. No smoking or drinking allowed iv auditorium. FASIIIONAULK LAPY At'DIRNCES SIUHTI.Y! I'ERFORMATtI'BS KVEHY KVKNINO AT 8. Matinees Wednesday aud Saturday at 2 P.M. Tho charming little act rets,' ZkXlxaxxlo 3P. Youusj, Supported by the Emma Frank Dramatic Co. ONLY A FARMER'S DAUGHTER. march A, « niid t, THE RETURN rF THE SOLDIER I POPI'LAIt PRICES: Kveuings, 2ft and iioc.: Matinees, as and l.'sj. Box oltice open dally from 10 a. h. to IP. m. Evenings at 7r. M, mrttd ~ AWGI.O-NEVADA Assurance Corporation an s "iSAr* .FRANCISCO, CAL.: w c FIRE AND MARINE. CAPITAL, - - $2,000,000. 33 ;i)I KECTO K8 • Louts Bi.os», J. W. Macrae J. B. IIAOOIN. W. F. WHITTIKB, J. Itosast'F.l.n, E. K. Evaa, J. L FLoon. E. L. GRIFPITR, o. L. Bbandbb, J. Grrrnuauii, (W. Gaiia HaaataON. This Corporation Is now prepared lo|rc- C'lve appUOattona for Fire and Marine; In- W. GREEK IIAKKISON. Prea't an iManager J. L. FLOOD. I Vice-President 0. P. FAKNFIELD, ; Secretary J. S. ANGUS, Assistant Manager to the above wo would re spectfully announce that we have been ap pelated agents for the ANGLO-NEVADA ASSURANCE CORPORATION for the CITY AND COUNTY OF LOB ANGELES, and aro now prepared to Issims policies on ANY INSURABLE PROPERTY In our district, and requeat a ahare of the patronage ot the public. CARR & PRAGER, 10 Commercial St, Los Angeles. Cal. lag am —AT THE — Real Estate Exchange 20 South Spring Street, SPECULATIONS IN ALL KINDS OF PROPERTY IN BOITTIIKRN CALIFORNIA. gjo HEAL ESTATE bought, sold and exchanged on commission, llouais Kknthi, and Money LoAriao by Humphreys & Biggin. A CARD? Loa Amoklks, February 2S, InM. The fire will,'l, occurred on the lath lust, destroyed my property ,it«H San Fernando street. On the linth mM De.moii.l, Sahlchl aud H. H. Appt'l. olllcera ol the Home Mu tual Insurance Company, with whom 1 waa Insured, settled Iv 101 l my claim. For their prompt action 1 thank them moat heartily, and take great pleasure In recommending them to the Insuring public. JebM THOMAS McCANN. Good News, Warn m Hoasp-keepers. Those that love home-mado aweenneata and pickles wlshlkuj to have auch articles put np aa Jelly, Marmalade, Preaervea, Peach or Apple Hotter, or canned frulta, Cordiala, Sweet rii'k 1,-, 1 fruits, chow Chow Calaup, Mangols. or anything that can lie done with frulta, can have them done al their homes or ranehos hy calling on Mra. 11 R. Richmond. i:« Easl F.ral street. Will go by the day or 1,1 bw * ""al Qervaise Purcell, B. A. 0. T,, ConsnlliDE Engineer and Surveyor, Aasoolate Member Inatltnte Civil Engineers, laiudou, Hoom 14 Alio mark, corner Spring md Temple. • ]aMf TAKE NOTICE. The Boas llnrse-Cllppor of the Pacific t'oa.t has hla l„.ad,|.iarters at the Metropoll tan Livery Slal-U-, on Sei ond .treet, oppo site the new City Hall. Charge, only I a '"jauiam O. O'DONNKU. REMOVAL I THE New York Clothing Store HAS REMOVED TO 50 N. Spring St. 50 OPPOSITE PEOPLE'S STORE. Herman Colin, Prop'r. Special Bargains real estate morford;& son REAL ESTATE AGENTS, HO NORTH si'ltlM. silt 111. «0 ft/fell WILL BUY 10 ACRES NEAR the city limits, having on It city water; also a good well. IU acres deciduous fruit trees, bearing. IV, acreH Muscat vines, full bearing. acres Mission vine?. 10 years old. 4 screi, Ulan Ell'cn vines bearing. This Is one ol the cheapest properties in lAngeles county. DUAETE, Near the Postoffice. OA ACKES, all in bearing fruit and vines, **" as follows.; 10 acres bearing orange trees, of which .100 are Wellington Novels; all are strictly first class: S acres In foreign vines, bearing;!) acre- in limes, lemons ami apricots, 1 acre alfalfa; house of 5 rooms, climets, pantry, pi re hen, barn, chicken ami other out houeeis; near church mid .school, and all surrounded by a 1.1 ME THEE (not bush) HE HUE. The llmch hmiiKht ifmO last year. #H,<HX>, half cash, balance on reasonable time 111 ACKEH outside City Limits, house of 7 rooinu and cellar, well, wind mill and ti.OOO-gallon tank, barn, chicken houses, 8 cows, 2 wagons, 200 chicken*, choice breed 2 horses, harness, cultivators and plows. If sold coon will be disposed of for the small sum of «7,000. DtIAKTE. nACKF.B, house of 5 rooms, stable and onthoines: plenty water for irrigating I acre aHalLa, 10 acres In bearlug fruit, both deciduous and citrus. 54.000. Also 16 acres near the above that i* all un der cultivation,with plenty iJrlgatiiig water, for s)l 50 per aero. L>Ui una WILL BUT 68 ACKES of the gHHIF.UVU best moist laud iv Ijoh Angeles county, 6 miles south of the city, all fenced, tlowlug artealau well; can Irrigate the whole; good home of 3 rooms, 2 clo eta: 1505200 feet encloned hy fence; barnyard 60x200 feet and stable 20x20. Must he sold soon or It wll he withdrawn from market, decfttf San Gorgonio Heights. Tliis beautiful tract of land is situated in tbe San fiorgonio Valley, 80 milei coat uf Lax Angeles aud 20 mile, froth Golton. The soil is a rich, deep, sandy loam aud rerr product.*.. Altitude about 3000 feet. The atmosphere ks n-maika bly clear, dry aud invigorating. This tract will be sold in i|tiautitiea to ■uit purchasers. QKor full particulars inquire of GEO. D. CARIETON & CO., SOLE AGENTS, 15 W. First St., Los Anples. Jal3 U_ tACME Squirrel and Gopher EXTERMINATOR, irisiterlnl ueed coats F.E.BROWNE, I for. fcb2HdAw-tf JS VISIT Si F*. ADAM, PIONEER TAILOR 113 N. Spring Bt., For the latest and finest styles of goods. Itblftm M $3500 Cbeapest Choice Hone $3500 In the city. Nearly I seres In Highland View Tract, right at Station: streets on every Hide; fruits, west side Pasadena Avenue, only lie, miles from center, with stylish new cottage of 5 room*, H iihlo and huggy house, flue wall. Irrigating water from city ditch; nil set in choice trees—flgs, French prunes and or-ngos; lovely, sheltered, healthy, sightly location , splendid soil. This can't he duplicated hi Urn price. See It at OD olf you want a (speculation or a home. For a Nhorl tluu' only, la la). SVIK'O ensh. C. WIIITP, febietw Mo. 6 Nadeau Klnck. PASTURE NOTIOET" Parties desiring to put horses or mules In THE BEADDRY PASTURE Hay do so from this dsy ou. Price per mouth, It, payable iv advance Animals at owner's risk. Apply to V. HEAIMIkY, ■anl 901 New High it Drug Store for Sale. AT WEST FAUBROOK, SAN DICCO COUNTY, CAL.. In a fine pleasant climate, a growing drng business and practice for a good phyaiclan One who Is able and willing tn reapoml when called can huild up n fine bu-me. both In the drag line and the practice of medicine. Term* very reasonable. Ken sum fur selling, poor health. Address Howe Postofflee, Han li-go cniinty, Cal. jalU _ M. CAM KltlH li Y. M |i. * SAN FRANCISCO PRICES At the Opera Restaurant, lit ftouth main street. All kind! of ohnpi, ro.Nl meats and fish, with ten or enffee. nl nllee,, n-ni.. Mo lm Dr. Yep Bow Yuen Ha. practiced for many ~ s> - with lha lata well knowu physician. Dr. WUNd TON WI.MI, In limit,,n, I l. „„ w opening an offleo at No 101 I pper Main Bt. tlsn he found at ofner at all hours, day and night Manhood Restored '<•"• ' \ '!1,,„f ~.,,11,1 PHYSICIANS DR. RBBSB, HURIiKON AND PHYSICIAN. BPECIALTIES:-i>lseaseß o the Eye, Ear, Noce. Throtil aud Neck, Skiu DideHaes, Diseases of ihe Urinary Organs, Female Diaaaees, Also Surgical Operations as for Fistula, Stricture, Cancer, Volypus, and all Tumors: Harelip, Club-feet and all Deformities: Chronic ulcers. Varicose Veins and Kectal lMsoasex: DfaetiM-s of the Bout's, etc. jBbT-OFFKUC, Rooms 1.1-14-15 BCHU MAOIIEJi BLOCK, Bprlng otreet opposite I'or-tollice, Los Angeles, Cat. Piles treated without the use of Knife, Ligature or Cmmtic remedies. uov&tf DR. HUCKINBi lliinmi 18, It, 20 aud 21, No. 17 N Main St. HOURS| 10 a. h. to 1 ph., 2 lo a r. h. aud 7 to a r. H. > Telephone 258 answered day and nighl- Residence, St. Elmo UnleL nr-3l,eclalty ol Eye. Kar aud Throat dl.ta.es. inrtu WALTtTLINDLLT, Wllilitar LlMler, .11. U. 11. 11. Office Hour,—2 lo 4 OQlce Hour.—lo a. M. P. at. to 12 M. Office—2B7 South Spring St. Residence- US South Fort atreet, opposite Baptist Cliur, li. Telephone 42, Jaul-tf ISAAO D., HOMCEOPATHIST. Office Hours— 11 to 12 a. at., 2to a p. N. OlUce— Noa. 3 and 5 Odd Feilowaßuilding, Lo. Angela., Cal. Jlyt, M. HILTON WILLIAMS,M. MlTf,,B. 0 Specialist In Diseases of the Head, Throat and Chest, iucludiug the Eje, Ear and Heart. Gfhce, 275 North Main street, (next the Diamond House.) Office hours, from 10 a. h. to 4 r. v, febarxf A. F. DAKLIMG, M, D., OOCULISTANOAURIST OFFICE, 120 N. Main St.. Los Angeles, Cal Orncx idooEa—lo a. m. u> 4r. x. ocUiMAwU Dr. O. F. aillingham, Graduate and Member K'ij al College Surgeorje, England. Oia.luate aud Member Koyal Collide physi cians, l-dlnburg. 7|N. MAIN STREET. NEAR FIRST STREET. Consultation houra: 9 to 10 a. v., 2t04, J toB r. a. dec4B-tf DR. J. P. WIDNBT~ WIDNEV BLOCK. I'UIST BTREFT.I Between M.hi and Spring.. OFFICE HOURS, { " JJJ '* £ JJ' Residence, 821 South 11,11 Sl rm't. t, ~ t~Z ' Telephone, office 60, Uo,iae (.0-8. laxvmfV DR. CHiIS. A. a. DtSIICETRV. OFriCE:—Schumacher Uloek, opposite Post office, rooms 20 and 21. RESIDENCE.—Pear atreet, corner Ninth Otlioo hours: 10 to 12 A. a.; 2to4r.a ; 7 to Bp. a. at rcaidenoo. Telephone No. at office and reeid«noe, 160 Day and night call, answered. aaJti H. P. CHAM3ERLIN, M. D., OFFICE ANDJ RESIDENCE, Cor Ink and Boyle .Avenues. MuYLE HKIUIITS. mj2tf Dr. Joseph Kurtz No. 265 Main street, opposite Baker Block CsTßye and ear dlseue. treated with the oare a aparaaliat. .ptt P. MARION .PALMHR, SBTATTIBT, , Has REMOVED TO Stl South. Nprlng; Ntreet,l. F p Stalra, Fourth door to the right. feb7t( MA-4BBR At WILDER, nUIaTTISTS, PARLOR 13 NADEAU BLOCK, TEETH WITHOUT A PLATE. detflStf J. ADAMS, M, D„ Office. 220 N. Main St., opposite tho St Elmo Hotel. Residence 1612 S. Main St. Tclcphoue 332. Physician and Surgeon Id charge of Medical and Surgical Dispensary . All acute and chronic dlaeaaca successfully treated. OFFICE HOI US 10 lo 12 4. at. 1 to ■ and 7 to 8 r. at. Sundays, 10 to 12 a. at. Calls In the city promptly attended to, day or night. sepl2-tl KK.U. ESTATE Ac K.I Is. Kaaaa E. Adams. FaAaa Adahh. A.TJAMS <*> HON, Real Estate Dealers aid Hone? Brokers, Office No. 182 North Bprlng Street, Improved and unimproved city and Country Property, Orange Orchards, Vineyard, and lunches In the best localities in Southern Catifor. nla. Correspondence solicited. No. 122 N. Spring St., Los Angeles, Cal. GEO B. GRIFFIN C. W. SCHROKDER. GRIFFIN & SCHROEDER, Real Estate and Loan Brokers. GEO. B. GRIFFIN, Attorney at Law, No tary Public, Sea roller of Records and Con veirancir. FIRST STREET, Bernard Block, Los nK,.|ca,Cal. auSO-tf JOHN M. BATCHELOR & CO., Real Estate Auctioneers OOMMISSION MEROHANT3. OFFICE, 35, Nadeau Blook, LOS ANGELES Wanhauia with «<•»■••■ llroa., 810 to l)«IO Alameda St. SELL REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, •a,(MS) llniirl. Ilcpoalted with the < (.Hill, I Irrk. d2ltf Urs. <'. A Frank Stevens, DBKTISTa. Thebea set of teeth on ivl in 1,, l or Rubber. P.mloaa extraction or Teath h, NltroiaOildeioia or vitalized Air. Flue Oold Flllinga a specialty. All operations at Eaatern prices and guaranteed. Haania IS and in I.in.in, li«-t- lII.m-h, op po.lt* P.O. Open Bundaya from *lo M. myltf 'AUCTK'' --ALES. AIM SALES JOHN 0. BELL &: CO.. REAL ESTATE ANI> '"NERAL AUCTION EE Its. (Kllce, Kmoi Nadeau Illock. Take the elevatoi d the boy will direct you t he office. Keal Estate iv all pm i>f the city, Includ ing residences and mess properties, blocks mi.l i.uicl..-', i led end bold at anetion or private sale. Appraisement* of i description of property a specialty. made at auction by or of Courts, Admin >rs, Eiecutorn, l -'iiiims.-i'iiiers, Keci r. Mortgagee and Trnatees, faithfully f ' i"g with pre scribed legal form* Houses and rooms rem charge Of property, hold powei itoruey for ab sentees, collect ri'iiis. all I to taxes, insur ance, street work, linpr. ■ nieuts and build- Also, warehouse and suction, horse and carriage man and sale- id, Urn Angelea street, lie l \: ecu Mr ■ lid streets. ELEGANT CiTY LOTS EAST LOS ANGELES. On Monday, Man li Bth, 1886, That elegant i ■ pertf at 208 DALY STREET, On the ground- a l , 10 o'clock, TWENTY-FIVE IBMUTIFOL LOTS. Bach lot has a m«; ent view and 09 a level with tin* high. -on this side. The Hell man Htreet Bail. ■ 111 be continued past the door of this i rty. Shortdls taiice from Downey aven the fashiiniable 11 rive way. I Ida property ulv commands aline view of the clt) . of the High lands. City water; Le-i IralijHge; floe 'hood; churehe.- . .very denoral nation; highest ord. r -( hoola; a great Dunn or <d tine and . .-uildlugs i elua erected, more so than any part of Loa , ;, V ant laid out ad pala tini residences of Ham . JohuaUin Esu H N. 0. Wilson, Esq., i acy. Esu S Speed ;.E'.i-, aud o!l„ A positive fact, aud staled by s.mie id !„ -t uud noted physicians, that East I. jrlv* is much more heatthy than on i!, ; te, on aconuut that almost every lot ii. i ! Arn?ele ß j a on a level of lit*' highe ; ii this side. Italy street rropetty: . m.rtb irom I'.ivviojv v.\ enue tow if I , Seen No bills to climb; level as a il,„i f ' nbont ten minutCM ride to the I'm- -i rungars and oilier.-., we would l.< ■ , 1,-ive you axaotine i.ur lots, and w i' ii wUb to purehaa:- until our sate c..i:u > off. If you see them you will sure;> I re* csr rlsges will meet you on M.. of sale and take i llrect -n to r . . 1I1 ?i. pT u J tr t es of all kinds „v >]„■ , ,| liUfS the property li surrounded win, : , ,utffulor presa hedge Don't fa Ito - ; r,,i)*rtv It will take you only a few in.. i„ 7 ' .eu»,d i°"Muc?lsSi 350 TONS 350 OK— ' HAT AI AUCTION! WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, At 10 o'clock A. v ON MAIN STRKKT, beh i Ellington nireei 11„ »: ;k, the grr-uuil. In lo!-. oft,.ii- ~r i . febSSlt JOHN C. HULL :,,neer. Braofl Excursion! AND- Great Auction Sale I PASADENA, The Beautiful Raynnnd Hotel JOHN C. BELL & CO., On . at— oci ~■][ This will be the Itsal Estsi, | the tea. son. * n-r I,u*n Ii | r ...j rlagesatthe gn> . By kind permission of M i ~.[, t , t(J proprietor, and Mr. ttiicln 'Cupels futendeut, are wlti make 11 , > front ol the beautiful Kavmon l !' \ I at) A KKKE I.CNCir. SO Delightfully Situated Villa Lots On Fair Oak«, Pasadena an I ie« Av cinies, t<> he s.dd without r, -. , front of the Raymond Hotel, I ! - • ■ imaud a lovely view of the eniire town juiictions, and of the ni«j ■' Hotel' Tail Hotel now is approach In,: ipletlon. Mr. Raymond says ttist on .'• i„. r lit— on or before that—the gnm l , ■ nlng will take place. When finished he the iargen and finest hotel, pr. . y i a the L ulled Htates. vVe are sure i. T ory room wl'lbe eugsged and taken .' nicday These IoU are only about ■, frornlhn Hotel. Theae are the large-■ ihst we have ever offered f<.r > . . I ho best of drainage Pure, c .1.1, -i - mountain water piped along the , ■ , in abund ance. Should you prefer t . : o your own wells you can obtain eleg'.:.- i nter at from 12 to 15 feet. Hiese lot* nn rrnanded by palaces and boautiiul honn iheeontrae! for the new line of stree! r . jul has tn ..', inlgiicd, extending fiom i) Kurmon.i i., Pasadena proper. Very shortly (hey wfl! be in -.id. rii iitl r innlng ' ,v atyle of' , with all the latest Improve, n;* 0 f the i, Wo Offer these Lots hs an Invest ment. Tbe prices you purchase tliese lots - tvs believe, on or before tbe c.i.npiotion ■ ihe hotel,will double in value, m f»r' It kes but Mttle dllT. rence where you pu since licit It I" a well biu/ni, .] fu" ■ the' Raymond wn.t to be built, tour) lia- i w m hierrasnlu price rnpfdiy. Mirei> : t t u > walk from thes" lota to the H - h n Ihe linsinens center of the (■■ ~,,)» half a mile rtlatnnt, e.ud tin i is di rectly toward this flue tract. *^LIH These Lots are hioh; • ,0x279 Feet. lot la covered wit r. , „ T « years Do not l, lly until yon I „ thla tract. Yoll will not again hn ■ , nn opporlu* nlty to purehuau sue situated Passdena property, an Every Lot will be Sold Without, Reserve. Tiis to!, Grand licirsiofl JS s " csnto,,r Hi. Hound Trip KRKE I Si ,1 1 in n OASBI v,i .-Ev * erylmdy happy. The l ml 11,,1ei Is a talace ol Beauty apda, Tn) , „„„„,„„ ,„,. ■"•I',' Hisvenever had the pleas ure,oi mms in. Itsymond. They 0«n now il, ii ~ vers reduced rsie-twanly ■vaeenl- each way.round trip, 1,0 centa. TICKETS Foraal mid after Friday, M,,r,. ath at Ihe,ll ,| K. II II Mil I IV, v.. i',iitl. '"!'n,!i'! in " '!' 1 : '''"""• l,»l'll -JS M 1.1 MKN . w ||| ba a dells' trip |„v will haw pi.ndld PJ»|'» ii.haoee of tin, .ale, II wl.n to Itbr, " .itiHNu. iiKIL, a lonosr. , , , .„,.n au Is still In wlnuaru i Me has,! full line of ~4,001 rar i n .s sell ing them In quantities to sul ..ijjtastern