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2 r firinVtoOoP.ee of the Herald. 6 l-imt* I "Herald Steam Prlntliie; House, f Tbe Hs.au> Bteam Printing House ll not I mrjMuwod by sny Job printing office on the PaclSo Const, outside of Ban Fr.nclsco, In I faollllle. for doing Job work. Low price., good wortland execution may bo relied upon at thU ofHw. I I Special Notice. I Herealter notices of compsnle., soeletle., « •hnrohe.. etc , will only be Inserted In Hie Hs.Al.ii as paid advertisement.. We reservo for place, ol wnr.hl|. a gratuitous directory Whlok will .ppe.r .very Bond.y morning, t The HsaiLOomoe Is connected with tne BlHepßOne system ol Ixn. Angelea city snd *~ sountr. Order, for adverttsemcnls or )ob work may t™ sent through this medium to \ Maibsr lis. the 8..A1.D Ii theofßclal paper ol the city ■"' •! Angel).. The city delinquent tas lists and all other municipal notices appear only "saTtnelumna Sir. B. N. Row. I. the S.nte Ana agent ol he Hsa.i.n. mildly 'admit, that the belief i« be coming general that Congress will not repeal the law which rco,uiros the Treasury to coin two millions a month of standard silver dollars, and that "no material change will t«i made in the legal tender quality of silver coins." That journal distinctly ad mits that the advocates of a gold standard are certain to bo ili»ap|H>int ed if they continue their extreme de mands, and it now urgori a compro mise lmtwcen the snpijortfr* of mon ometalisin and the upholders of the double standard. It is safe to say that tile great army of wngo-earnors want no compromise, but demand that tbe silvor dollnr will remain "a shining, itiiporisliiililo evidence that a certain amount of Inmost labor wua expended to prod dot it." Let the silver dollar alono. A Word to Workers. If your .voo.tlon. sr. meut.lly or physically l.boriou., if they subject yon to exposure in Inch ment weather, if thiy confine yon to the desk and are of a na ture to luvolve wear and tear on tbe brain and MrfMl strain, you may uc caslonally raqstrl sosat renovating tonic. Hodelter's Stomach Hitters is tlie artiulu for you, it stimulate, the falling energies invigorates tbe body and cheer, tho mind. It enables tbo .ystem to throw off tho dubilitating i ffocU of undue fa tigue, gives renewed vigor to the orgau. of ingestion, arouses tho liver when in active which it very often is with people whiue punuii. are sedentary, renews the puled appetite und encourages healthful repose, 11. ingredients are a.fo and it. credential, consist in the hearty cndor.eineiit of poisons of every class of soetety, are most convincing. Admirably ll it adapted to lllu medical want, of workers. How Doctors Differ I The public mind in very ilivorirent fl on tho reunite of licence or i.roliibi -3 tion In tho Htato of Iow». As am t cult of a rerun* uf tho linuor stiiren during the licence law and the prohi bition rule the following rostilt haH been dietovered. Here are the llg tires, tin' first column showing the > number of saloons in the principal cities, before prohibitory legislation I went into force; the eucond, tho rev- L enuo deriveil from tlie tun under tho lii enee system; and tho third, tho number of saloons at presenl open and doing business: P Dei Moines . w '00. 000 m ' Bab.Y.te »» »•«»> -* J Bi.ilK.rt >» %™ «; Oounoll Hliift, ».«> « •lousCltr « ,MSn i! &„ £ SS 15 Muscatine M None X Karalriillown J» r.OOO 23 Oruslou f! ,r Waterloo 5 im) i lowalllly 0 4,000 » ton Madison 17 *•«*> £ Fort nudge { • I 1 T0t.1.. TM »*n.ooo i.wi This shown that under tho ItotPJM eysteni tho revenue was »237,(KK) from 774 saloons, while antler prohl r bltlon the saloons increased to litlM fl with no revenue to the State. Hoes I j prohibition prohibit anil reduce taia tion V Under this law application may ha made for KM) acres of laud naturally de void of timber. Only one claim can hu taken on any section. Kight year* are required to perfect stilts, which may be done without i«'iiilei.. c. Tbo lirst year five acres must be broken. Thu seeuud year tbe claimant mii.it cultivate these live and break live more. lv the third year the lirst live acres must bo planted to trees uud the second live must he cul tivated. In the fourth year llm second five acres must hu planted, making ten acres altogether. Ou the day of final proof there must be lie U7o grow ing and thrifty trees on eaoh ol tho ten acres. Nu one can make tnoru than one entry. Entry may be madu without regard to the amount uf laud owned by tbu claimant. The only expenses aro feel and c.unmis sions which amount to fl4 on uu entry of one-quarter section. If Only eighty acres Ms enter id the urea to be planted it ouly live acres. The outtonwoml is considered n timber tree. The work of breaking aud planting may be done by an agent, but the claimant is held re sponsible for the failure* ol hia agent or servant. Pisa! proof establish the essential facts as described above. It cannot be tnsut before tbe expiration ol eight years, but may not be made until rive years later. The Silver Dollar. TlloHtockli.ii Mail H»y» : "Honatur , Nock's recent ipeooli in regard to the ■ coinage end use o( silm coin haa proved to lie a veritable bombshell in tbe cam pa oi the goldites, who evidently felt assured a few months ago that they could and would do nil the workings oi the United Status mint to suit their own convenience i and interests. Debate! on Heck's -resolution luivo been commenced in the Henate, <ir»y, ol Delaware, und M, Thereon, of New Jersey, Laving already spoken on the question and endoavored to combat tbo popular view of tho case. Tbe gold-bugs urn ■harp enough to sec that the Ameri can people are strongly opposed to the suspension of Bilver coinage. Tho popular notion is, and it is a cor rect one, that the coin manipulators and professional usurers aim to strike down silver so as to reduce tho vol ume of real money thai the purchas ing power of gold may double, and to make three per cent, on a m>t" or bond of the same purchasing power that six per cont. now is. The [ico ple do not want that sort of business, and are sharp enough to block that kind of a game. The gold-bugs are putting forward their best efforts to stuff tbo people with—file notion that the cutintiy rf would be v gainer by clinging to a ? gold basis in doing business through '- clearing houses, bills of exchange and In every other manner, because i "silver is cheap and out of favor." If it be true that silver is out of favor what is the reason ? It* common use n in representing exchange values ren -1 dersit more dilllcult lor banks und ». money syndicates tv control the coin currency of the country to their own advantage and to the disadvantage, if not the positive injury, of the in dustries of the country, than it would he to carry on und porpetuate the skinning procesß, wore gold alone rec ognised as the legal standard. In regard to silver coin, a clou r headed financial writer says: Its apparent depreciation is due solely to a warfare, as wicked and stupid as it would be for Congress In declare by law that wheaten Hour should no longer be made into bread, and then for the Secretary ol the Treasury to claim that wheat, through natural causes, had fallen twenty per cent, below tbe intrinsic value "of corn. The trulb is Huh: Knglandand Europe use tins conn try's silver to break down the price ef the metal. All Europe bus not ! $50,000,000 in silver bullion - not 150,000,000 tlnit is not now coined -. .Ilftli-Circulation itt the rate of LV, < to lof gold. At the same time Eng- I•' land and Europe, in thoir trade with the Orient, have to supply annually 1211,000,000 in silver more than all the mines, outside of the fluted States, supply. The commerce ol the United States is expanding at a - rate eipial to tbe creation of anew State annually; her people aro in creasing at tbe rate ol three or four per cent, annually, und require s Steadily increasing volume of—nol greenbacks, not evidences of debt— but of real money. Were we to absorb mir own silver product, cease coining silver, but by law store the whole volume away in 1 ingots and issue certificates for the lame redeemable, in silver dollars or j silver bullion, and use those eertiti « cates as money in the steadily swell ing internal trade of tbe country, no one would lw wronged ; the govern ment would not be out a penny; it would not be two ye irs until Euro|w would have to begii. to draw upon her silver-coin reserves to meet the • Oriental demands, and those reserves are as 16!* to lof gold. The result could but be a steady appreciation ol silver,or rather a steady depreciation of gold, mint the two metals would again be In tlie old place side by side. To snv that by ll" 1 desired legisla tion the miners would be especially benelitod is all a mistake. The cot ton and wheat planters are us much more interested than the miners in •»«j_a,ri»ging silver back to its old place Has their annual crops exceed in value the product of the silv.-i mines The miners last year probuhly lost M,OWUIOO by tin- apparent d.-prevm tioti of silver, but the wheal i. >•»• must have Inst quite *7n. i.ism, and the cotton planters still more 1 is it required from 15 to M pel cent, more wheat or cotton to buy a dollar than it would have requited except ■ for the shrinkage in real money caused by the dishonest and stupid warfare on silver, for that warfare prostrated tbe prices of everytlnnj raised from the soil or tnaniifactuied by the labor of men. It must not lie forgotten that silvei has not lost any of its purchasing power since lh,-. when it stood al a premium. Home ol the Now York papers, which heretofore have clung to the Wall-street and gold-bug side of tlie Question with the tenacity of devil fishes to their fictim, ure now edging themselves into the silver grooves. The unmistakable drift of public sen timent lias evidently induced them te hedge just in time to save themselves from popular repudiation. The •>'.. That Dirty Dandruff. Dandrull is dirty and disagreeable iv every way. It soils tho clothing contin ually, aud is accompanied hy a hardly lons annoying seinalioii ot itching. The H<;alp is diseased. There is nothing iv tho world so thoroughly udipted to this trouble aa I'arker'a Hair lld-am. It eleanaca aud Imala tho scalp, stops the tailing hair and reftOffsJ its original soft ness, gloss and color. It in nut oily, highly purfumod, an elegant dressing. Very ecouomioal, as only a amall oo caaiouyl apptlOstlOO kOsfM the hair iv purled condition. | (The lifth Kialward Monthly (omy bona fide) Kvcuraion, under the aosploei of tho Missouri Paciliu Railway Co., in charge of Maj * Lewi*, loaves San Iran So Feb. 'M, and Lm Angeles Feb. 28. Emigrant rates. Kxpruu trains, fully equipped atuepors, with colored porters through to Si. Loom without change Alsm Mimas ami Emigrant Kxauraion by special train from all Kuatern points to California eTOry month. Leave ad dress of Kuatoiii friends contemplating coming to California and we will ■abn.il our very low rates to them. For further information apply to X G.Rftil.l'aMenger Agent Misaouri I'auiHo Ry Co., I>4.> N. Main street, Loe Angeles, from 10 a. m. to Is m. daily. One ton of the above well known fuel will outlast and give hatter satisfaction for the tuouoy thin two OOfdl of tho beat atovu wood, or a ton mul a half to two tons of any other coal sold in this market. Ask your dealer for It anil bfl convinced, for you will burn no oilier fuel after dying it a Fair trial. Walt Kit S. Maxwkll, Wholesale and Retail Dealer. 10 Court street; telephone 33. Yard, OORMff Almneda and Jackson Btr eels. 'IVlephone, $ I «>. Amateur Talent Wanted. l.aiHcß and geßtkmtn who are desir oils of taking part in a tirttt class amateur performance ami who have hud some oxperieuoo will please address M. Lkuman, P.O. Box 7M. Important to Consumptives. The people of Australia and of the State of tlallforiila have been astonished al the won ierful curative power of Eucalyptus, or /urn tree leavus, for all throat and lung llseases. A preparation called tho "Oum Tree Cough Syrup," has rapidly Bold all iverour State, and Is thu only cure for a OOld, whooping cough, bronchitis, etc., that will not make you sick at the stomach in taking. Relieves violent coughing; soothing to fever and all irritation. C. F. Hoiiitoman, sole agent, Lot Angeles. The Excitement Not Over. The rush at H. D. Godfrey's drugstore still continues on ace unit of persons altllel ed with Coughs, t'ot.lt. Asthma. Broochltis sud Cousuniptlon. to procure a bottle of Kemp's llalsam fur the Throat ami l.iuiK-, which Issnhiun a guarantee and is giving entire satisfaction It Is a standard family remedy. Price ftO cents aud fl. Trial sg-f free. _ Indicated Inhalations Nc one can say aught against the use of medicated Inhalations for lung diseases, on who has had the honor of treating over 67.000 patients during tbo past IS yean. Caution. Wo would csuttnii the Public to bewan- of Deslurs oITiTiUK KeiupS HnHatn at less than regular Price, 50 rent* and fl, as oftentimes imitations <ir Inferior articles are sold as the genuine lv order to enable them to sell cheaply. H. D. Godfrey, Nadeau HaD, It our agent for LOS Augeles. Sample bottle glvon to you Jrre. The Southern California Insur ance Co. Have niouey to loun <>n rcnl estiite secur ity, at favorable rates of interest. AUo they solicit a share oi pnUtQ Datmagl iv protectiuji anaiiist lo<s or damage by lire. Otticc iv Hryson Hlock, South S> ring street. Inhalatious are positive in their action I'llckand astiiiK Id their etfect In the cure tt ail lung dlßcaaes. So says Dr, Williams. Stop Your Cough. By taking tin' < Him I'ree icue* lyptus) Cough ifTUp. Only for sale by 0. F. lleluiemaii IruggUl, Low Angcloe, WHY WILL Yor HI'FFF.H from Agu rttul Mrtlarhi when Gllmor*-'h Aromatic Whip will euro you. For sale by n. D. Godfrey Nademi Hlock. WILL YOU SUFFER with l>ynpep*la mul Liver Complaint? Hbllob'. Vltallaer ll Siaranteed to cure yon. Sobl by C. F. fdns*m«n I'M North Main atreet. ooinmnED to thi no roun mqvthi and ahuohl blind, Hhd cured l>y one boa of ..thni.r.' - Scuralitln I'nrr. For ml< b> II li. Godfrey, Nadeau Hlock. CROUP, WHOOPDICr OODM and bron- Olittlt. Limned bit rly r-li.-vcd I>> Ktdloh'H Cure. Sold by K. 0, Heiusemau, l'/J North Main itree For lame back, side or chest, lieu Hhlloh' parous (Master. Price ■ cutiU. Opnt YOUR CHILHREN, for oougbs and colds, croup. wbiNiptng MtjAlM MOw ne.». GllmorcV Mugm-ne t.iixlr. For sale by IL U. liodfrej. Nadeau Block. sin Lull's VITALIZKK i- what you need forCotihi.patfnu, I <>l Appetite, iMislnesh ■uid hL HViiiptouih of l)vr.pt>pMH. Prlrr Ml and 75 centa per bottle Hold by J. C. Hulnae man, 133 North Main itreeL RKV. IL B. KKRELL, of Paviliou, N. V., mats of titlmore's Aromatic Wtue: "I be lieve it to be a most desirable remedy to he placed lv every family." For sale by 11. i». Godfrey, Nadeau Block. MR. A. HIGGINH, of Wyoming, New York, says he bad MM POM for M years, hiid was cured b\ u-HiK Gilini.ri- • Pile Sp-dtle For •ale by IL D. Gndfruy, Nadeau Block. SUILOH'U COUGH and Consumption Curt itauld by us on & guarantee. It cures con ■nmptlou. Hold by 0. K. Heinaeman, izi Nui Hi Mail* atreet. LOB ANGELES DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY MORNING. MAItCH 4. 1886, TELEGRAPHIC. General ivm Proutoted to MajoHiciicrnl. ANO TAI DUCK'S FLIGHT. More Food for Political Sponlers. The I'piisloii Ofltot KxpuHiire. The llianionil lliirg-lar. Sjitrinl to the lleralft by Anocialni Pre**. Wasjiiniiton, March 3.—The Presi dent .ent the following nominatlun to the Senate: llrlgadier-Oeneral Alfred If. ferry, lo lie MajorUeneral, vice Win- Held Hcott Hancock, deceased. ■ III. nillilllMllll HI. lIKII. lie W ill be llrougl.l Hark. Mas Kka.noibuo, March:).—On March tbe lint Mr. Moaley, Agent of the Paci fin Mail Ste.rn.hip Company, of thi. c.ty, tulegrapbed the company', agent at Voltobauia, ..king if Aug Tai Duck, the murderer of the Wickcrshams wai in custody, and il tbe JapaaftM government would releaae him today. Me received >be reply that the murderer baa boon sent lo Hongkong ou the City of New York, and thai tbo Secretary of Slate would h.v. to arrange lor the arre.t and eitraditlnu of the murderer. The con clusion from tho.e dispatches i. that Aug Tai Duuk had neon allowed to pro ceed on his voyage from Yokohama and that be will lie taken into custody ou his.rriv.l in Hongkong, it will take several week, to obtain the necessary extradition paper, from Washington b. fore officers uau be dispatched from tliia i-lty to linug back tlie fugitive. Tbe Chinese Trouble.. Wasiiinotun, March B.—The Spoaker laid lieforo the lleuso the message of tbe President on the Chinese troubles, aud it was reud by tbe Clerk. The Cbair laid belnru tne Senate the l're.idenl*. mci-aage un tlie treatment uf the Chinese iv tbu Wtut, already published, and ll wua referred to thu Uoinmltleo on For eign Relations. Tlie l*eii.lon Ofilre Kxpo.uro. Wabiiinotos, March 3.—The Senate couunittee ou Kxpendituro. of l'ublic Money, mot to-day to make arrange ment, for beginning its investigation* of SUHM brought by Couiuiissiuiior of Praams, Blast, in nis aaaaal report, to thu effect that the Pension Ottico tin. bo* n conducted a. apolitical rnaoblne under the ailministruttuu. Sou.tois Cullmn (Chairman), Harrison, I'i.lt, Heck and Kenua wire present, hllles govurnuig , xamluatton ot wtluelso. were adopted und it was agreed that llolioral Hlack .liutild bo .uinmuiicit to appear bufnru the comiultteo next Wodnesuay, its lirst witness, Ir'oiiiid l-ullty. San Pranci.hi'o, March 3.—The trial ot Yfm. BUS, IBS diamond burglar, on a cliurgo ol grand larcony, w.a con clmled to-djy, and the jury, after being oat ft few* uiinutus, relumed the reraioi of guilty. Revs has aleo been convicted on tlie charge ol assault to murder, tor tiring a pistol at Nut. Raphael, of the Urm of Raphael ft Co., jewelers, of Ihia city, at llie time of Ins arrest. Hegtrete fur l.oiils Kiel. Ottawa, Oct., March 3.—Mr. Laun dry, of Mont Mugny, has put the fol lowing notice of a mcilion or order on paper for Friday next: "That this bouse fast, it its duty to express its deep re grot thill tho at&taQO* of death paised upon beats Kiel, cuuviced of high flat ilia, waa allowed to be carrieit into execution." It is unnerstood that thu motion is being miide at the instigation of tho lioveriiinent, which is courting defeat on this issue. DAY DISPATCHES. IMW TVIIANKV. Tlie f'linmiilon Henner Works Open liar Ignlinl Trade, l Orgaiilvialloii*. SraiMOtTßtn, 0., March 11. -There is much excitetnent here, caused by tbe action of tho Champion Reaper Wnrka last nigtit, in the sudden uud wholesulu discharge of ..vut-at hundred employees kuown to belong to the Knights of La bor or other Trad, . Union organizations. W Intel, v. tho President of the com pany, .ays: ••We were conioelloil to take this course in tbe caiiße of liuniau liberty. So far as wo have observed the opera tion of this organization in other cities, it has been one of terror, intimidation uud violence, and as it seems to be a question whether a factory shall have tilt or none of its cmploycus members of the oi-gani7.ntion, we prefer to have all our mea independent of all organizations, and holteve bucli a course will be for the good of tho community." The company are advertising for men to till the place of tbo discharged work- I.ATSR. CiNrtNNiTi, t>., March 3.—Tbe V ime* Star Spi-moM Id, Ohio, special *ays: There were about live hundred men di.ohnrged from the Champion Reaper Works last night, and throe hundred more refused to go to work this morning. Meetings havo been held to discuss ho situation, but no line of ac tion has been adopted. There is no in dication of violence. AXITIIHK rINANCIAI. < It tSll. A Bo.ton Comnil.aloit Hon.,• lo,i. for SIMHI.INKI. Nkw York, Maroh 3.—A special from Boston to tbe fttgteiaf /'»sf My. F. W. Nickereon ft Co., largo importers, West bttUna traders and commißsion iiHTchants, who havo been in business there b< tween forty and lilty year., an itoonos their failure to day, assigning to Joseph BresSalli their confidential cm plyeo. Their liabilities are $(100,000; nßsete, t:l0O,(HKI, indirect, anil thoir nominal assets are good. The inn i. agent for tho Boston and Savannah Steamship Company, which is not af fected at all. The Raster. Steamship Line, running te points in the provincee, is owned in a great part by the firm,and i., therefore, affected by tho failure. Tbe cause of the assignment is general dullness of tho barises, in which the linn is engaged. The linn is composed ~1 Frank W. Nickel on, Alfred A. Niok erson and Klkanith ('. Crosby. < 111 I X II . Ilmlook fori niKiiay mill the Ar gentine Hepublie. MoNTt:viliKo (via (ialvoston), March 3. The relations between the Argentine Republic ami Uruguay are iv a critical condition, and it is probable that the Crugnayn Legation will ntuc Iroeß Huetio. Ayre.. Notes have been ex changed, and the diplomatic corps have met to deliberate upon the be«t means to be adopted for the settlement of the trouble. in.- uiot Learners. I.onion, March 3. Bums, Hyud man, Williams and Champion, the Socialist leaders, were ngain before Hie police court to-day, ami after farther lieiiring, were committed for trial on tbe charge of inciting subject, of the yneen to riot. The defendant, were permitted to furnish bail for their uppeiirniioe. The t able Lines Dispute. •San Fsani'lsco, March 3.—Five suit, wt-re bled to-day in the United Statea Cirenit Court by tho MarkeLstreet Cable ttailway against tbe Suiter-street Cable RailroaiLCompuuy, to determine the real ownership of the improved cable railway system.. The Bull, .re for perpetual in junction ami damages. ■loner, from the Pope to Arcb blMliop t'orrlgrnn. New York, March 3.- The .teenier Callin reached here this morning; Among the passuiigers wus the Right Rev. Dr. F-llar, who brought a palliume Irom Pope LaW to Arohbiahop Corrig.n. He t'lllne.e t.oin«. San Fkascisco, March 3.—The City uf Peking sailed lor Hongkong and Yo kohama this afternoon, taking Irom thi. city about 1200 Chinese passenger.. The New Candidate. Sam Francisco, March 3.—The Oak land Democratic municipal c invention last night nominated John ll.ckelt for M.yor, Timber Culture Law. Exclusion. Wellington Coal. Lung Diseases Cured. NKW TO-DAY. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies, A'merv.l of purity strength and wlioloioincnea. Wore eeonoioieai Shan the onliiiar, kinds, and cannot Isisold In com petition with the multitude of low taw, short w«lght,a!um oriihosphate powders. SouiosLT IS cm. Horn. Bsaisii Fownta tlo., 108 Wsllm, AMUSEMKNTS. GKAND OI^RA^OUSE; Friday Evening, March 5 1886, A. Fartßi's First Operatic Estertaiueot Soprano-Mrs. W. H. Gilbert, (l~te of the Bofetou Ideal Opera Co.) Miss Jennie Win ston, Miss Nell Carter, Miss Annie Wise man, Miss Lilian Breed. Me/./.u-Soprano-Miss Ida Wiseman. Miss M. Cowper. Contralto—Miss Minnie Hance. Tenor—Albert L. Jeffery, Chas. Auerbach. J. W. Gardner. Baritone- -Big. A. Farinl, ■Basso—W. C. Stone. Hulo Pianist- Prof. s. J. Htsmm. Conductor of Orchestrs -jtobt. R. Paulseu. PROGRAMME: 1. Quartet.-"lvigoletio" Verdi Mrs. W. 11. tfllbert. Miss I Wiseman, Mr. Gardner, Mr. W. C. Stone. 2. Walls—"Rondo' Uumbeit Miss Lilian Breed. it. Piano Solo Selected it..f. A. J. Stamm. 4. Flower Soim—"Faust" Gounod Mlaa M. Cowper. bs The Shades of Evening F.Clay Mr. J. W. Gardner. 6. Grand Sceno from Lucia Donizetti Miss Nell Carter PART 11-fiu fulleosiumaand sOfnle ef fects) first act from the Opera of Martha- Flotow—(excepting the market scene.) Lady Harriet Miss Annie Wisemau Na ey Mt-slda Wiseman Lord Tristan ........ Mr. W. C. Stoned tirniid scene from the Opera of Traviata, "First Act," Verdi. Vlolet'.a Mrs. W. 11. Gilbert Alfredo Mr. Chas. Auerbach PARTIII Entire fourth not from Vordt's IL TROVATORE. Mlaa Jennie Wiostou Azucena Mi-.- Minnie Hance Muurlco Mr. Albert Jeffery Cottat D'Luna Blg. A. Farlni Ruls Mr. W. C Stove By particular request Mr. Chas. Auerbach will slug the A Che La Morte in the Miserere Scene. Invisible chorus, orchestra and or gan accompaniment. Any pa-ties holding Exchange Tickets will please reserve them on U etluewday rrum m a. m. hi the Box Office, opera House, to avoid the rush at tho door. Extra train will run from Pasadena the evening of the opera. Tickets to be had there at Mr. Wood's Drug Store and of Miss Jennie Winston. I'ouulur Prices. Reserved seats at $1.00; gallery SO ceuta. The Piano and Organ i* kindly furnished byj. W.Gardner's Music House, No. 'M\ aouth Spring atreet. feb27id VIENNA THEATRE, 144 Spring Street. LESSEE, ------- E. FRANK MANAGER, - - - - FRED HCNTER. This cosy little Theatre will henceforth be conducted as a first-class place of amuse ment. No smoking or drinking allowed in auditorium. K.tSHIONAHLK LADY AUDIKNCMH NTUHTI.v! fRKKOKMAJtCTRS RVERY KVKNINH AT 8. Matinees Wednesday aud Saturday at 2 P.M. Tbe charming little actrers,' lßaTlia.xx.le IT 0 . Young, Supported by the Bmina Frank Dramatic Co. BtnS'| ,; ili' B^'llltlYEAß OSLY A FARMER'S DAUGHTER. Itlnrcl. 6, (I and ?, THE RETURN rf THE SOLDIER ! POPIILAIt PRICKS 1 Kveiilugs, ■25 and 50c.; Matinees, J5 and 15c. Itox otSce open dally from 10 a. M. to 1 p. v. Evenings at 7 v M. mritd ANGLO-NEVADA Assurance Corporation Br* * "aSAr. .FRANCISCO, CAL.:" • FIRE AND MARINE. CAPITAL., - - $2,000,000. *m '111 KtGTDKS:) Louis Suiss. j. w. mackay. J. B. llaoois, w. F. WHITTI.a. J Son*nU>, E. K. Evan. J. L. Flood, E. L. uiiivvith, 0. L. Bbandsr. J. URKKNIUI'H, |W. ORK.R IIARItIBON. Thin Corporation Is now prepared lo |re ceive sppllcstlons for Fire and Marin.; In \V. OREKK lIAKKISON, Pres't sn 1 Manager J. L. FLOOD, Vloe-l'resldent C. P. FARNFIEI.D, : Secretary J. S. ANGUS, Assistant Manager MISjF- Referring to the above wo would re spectfully announco that we have been ap pol.ted agents for the ANOLO NEVADA ASSURANCE CORPORATION lor the CITY AND COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, and aro now prepared to Issue policies ou ANY INSURABLE PROPERTY In our district, and request . share of the patronage of the public. CARR & PRAQER, 10 Commercial St, Los Angeles, Cal. la* to —AT THE— Real Estate Exchange 20 South SpriDfiL Street, SPECULATIONS IN ALL KINDH OF PROPERTY IN BOUTHF.RN CALIFORNIA. SJSJr-ItKAL EHTATE bought, sold and exchanged ou commission, Hotliis Übstsd and Money Loas.d by Humphreys & Riggin. A CARD. Los Aniiklrs, February 7A, lftfte. Tho Are wlili'li occurred ..n the lstb Inst, destroyed my property ntSo. Ssn Fornanilo street. On the unh inst. Desmond, Sablchl and 11. 11. App.-l. omcers of the Home Mu tual Insurance Coiupsuy, ivlth whom I was iriv.ir.--l 111,- lin full my claim. For their rToarH action I thank them most heartily, ami take great pleasure In recommeudiliK tlieni t-> the insuring public. feM4 THOMAS MoCANN. 'flood News, Epicures M HoosPteepers. Those tint love home nude iweenneus snd pickles wlshlag to have such .rtleles nut up as Jelly, Mermalade, Preserves, Poach or Apple flutter, or canned fruits, Cordials, Hai '-l I'i.-kli-.l I'roils, chow Chow Catsup, Msngols, or anything that can be done with fruits, can have tlieni done at their homes or runi 1.-is h> culling on Mrs. H. R. Richmond, MIS Kesl First streeL Will go by the day or week. Hive bar a call.) * anrMf Oervalse Puree 11, B. A. 0. E , ConsnltiD£ Enfiineer and Soneyor, Associate Member Institute Civil Engineers, London, Room I f Allen Klnck, corner Spring sud Temple. - .»rtf TAKE NOTICE. The Roes Home Clipper of the Paclflo Coast hHs hi- b«'S-b|uarters at the Metropoll 1.-, ii i.ii. n sui.lt', mi Seoond street, oppo site the new City Hall. Charge! only W a )S3 8m O. O'DONMKLI. THE PHEWETT CASE. The Presecntlon Beet Tb«lrt'ase U htMitt ITlleelnK. II mi 11 1 , March 3. -The prosecu tion in tbe Prewett trial rested thtir cuae after an unsuccesafnl effort of the Sheriff to find four witnesses who had been sub pirnaed. The defonac then placed on the witness stand John Mautea, by whom they attempted to prove the dangerous character of Powers. The question of admitting testimony of specific acts was brought up by the prosecution, who ob jected to its introduction. After a long argoment, the court deolded in favor of tho prosecution, and the testimony was j excluded. riNANVIS AND TKADB. bovcrnntfiil iiondiand Hallway shares. Nkw York, March 3.—Three per cent (government bonds, 100|; four aud a half per cents, ll'-' l .; four per cents, 1-7 Central Pacific, P'j; Denver and Kio Grande, 17; Missouri, Kansas and Texas, 20g; Northern Pacific, oommon, '..'7.. Worthern Pacific, preferred, 68|; Chicago and Northwestern, 1098; New York Central, 136 ft; Oregou Railway and Navigation, 33j); Transcontinental, 31j; Oregon Improvement, 28; Pacific Mad Steamahip, ftlj; Panama Railway, 98; Texas aud Pacific, |2gj Union Pacific, 509; United Utates Express, 0!.|; Wells, Kurgo ft Co.'s Express, 121; Western Union Telegraph, 7 I. New York Money market. Naw York, March 3. —.Money on call, easy, 2(<fi3 per cent; prime paper, 1f0,5 percent.; sterliog exchange, (full, steady; $4.87 i for 00 days; )\ yi} de maud. ■ ■ninny Ktocka. San Krancihco, March 3.— Urat ft Belcher, 91.05; Chollar, $1.25; Crocker, 20o; Oould ft Curry, $1.10; Hale ft Nor cross, $2 10; Mexican, 40c; Navajo, 35c; Ophir, OOe; I'oer, 15c; Peerless, 250; PotOtl, 660] Savage.iJl.aS; Sierra Nevada, 80c; Union Consolidated, 00c; Yellow .lacked, $1.00. The market. Saw Francisco, March Wheat — Steady. No. 1 shipping, $\ "V" 'I ; " per cental. Barley—Dull. Feed, No. I, $1 $1.25 pur cental; brewing, $I.4o(u} r l .50. Corn —Quiet. California small yellow und while, fi1.20frf.91.25 per cental. Chicago, March 3.— Wheat opened steady, at SOfmSCijc per bushel cash, 8-1 15-16(3 May, Ho|c June. Closed steady and lower; 7»?c March, 84* c May, rtOJc June. Corn—Opened steady, at 37c per bushel onfth, n|t] ll'Jjc May. t'loeed unchanged. Barley —Otic per bushel. Liverpool, Murch3.—Wheat —Supply good. New No. 2 winter and spring, 7a Id per cental, steady. Corn- -Supply gook. Spot and March, 4s 3d per cental, steady; April and May, 4s 2d, easy. fork. Chicago, March 3.—Pork opened weak at 910.20 per bbl.cash, 910.35 May. Closed at 910 30 May. Fetrolen m. TosK, March 3.—Petroleum— Steady; United Pipe Line closed at 7-*e per bbl. Dr. Quinian's Opinion of Mullsin Abietene und \ etba .i.inta are strictly products of California. Mullein is a product of the world. Dr. Quiulau, of Dublin, in a paper read before ibe Med ical Congress at Copenhagen, says Mul luiu has greater curative powers than Cod Liver Oil and tquultn Russian Kou miss, and it ha* beOti dtmotutttted that Abietene and Yerba Santa have eqoal if not greater curative powers than Mul lein. Abietene Cough .llalsam combines tho three with other well-known expectorau's ami Nar cotics (without opium) making it the greatest and bell cough medicine «ver produced. Plies 7f> cents. Sold by C. F. Heiuzeman. Open for Hukliicmn to .til PotntN The California Southern Railroad Co. has established an office at No. Hft North Main street, for the transaction of freight and passenger business over its line and connections, the Atlantic and I'acilie nutl the Atchison, Topt ka and Santa Ft- R. Ra. Hy this route through l'ullmuli sleepers start direct from Los Angeles, and berths may be secured on application at this offi c. Round trip tickets between Los An yulea, San Diego, Colton, BsQ Bernar dino, Riverside, and ltristow, may be had at reduced rates. For further information on freight or naHSßiiger Imhiiiesi apply to Williamson Dunn, tienerul Agent, Chas. T. Parsons, Ticket Agent. Dr. Henley's Remedy for Ladies Ladies auit'ering from nervousness, sleeplessness or any nervous trouble, can find Immediate relief and be cured by using Dr. Henley's Celery, Heef and iron. _ Raffle-Fine City Lot. Eligible city lot to be rallb d March 10th, or as soon as all the tickets are sold. The lot Is situated on Court street, midway between tbe cable rail ways on Second and Temple streets. Griffin ft, Schroder, No. 4 West First street, at BeDet's cigar store, havo the matter in charge. Compound Oxygen Treatment. Consumption, Asthma, Ibonchitisand all affections ot the respiratory organa relieved or cured by a few treatments by Dr, Freeman's fresh compound oxy gen gas, at 996 Fort si reef, \mh Angeles. • NKW TO-DAY."-',; * " "V"" m.. "., i-' I '"■''■'^■M". sV'iSX* Grape Cuttings and Orange Trees for Sale. Zlniandel Grape Cuttings end Orange eu Umon Trees for sslo: choice varieties •oaannablo pricey Aprlv to H. PHKHTON. The I. lading Decorator of Southern California. the First prize at the late fair J. lIAKRY lIONLAN, at I). T. HA X KICK ft 80NH, fel.7tl No. IU and 1.1 N. Hprlng nt. NOTICE. The Hi earn Knife Pleeter has removed to ! N.t Ci'iiiiiuT.-i il mtc-i, e.irner o( Ala meda where nit kinds of dealing 1* done 1 «.n Hlu'iri uotif ' Knife Pleating only two : centa per yard. fob2Hm I PAIIISIAIV Steam Dyeing aoti Cleaniaq: Worics. Dvefngatid Cleaning of Kvery Description. UliiVOH, l-Hct'K.'Mnslin and Curtains cleaned. Office, 116 8. Spring St. Dm Works, corner New High ami ludicvne HU. J. VOIXKT. I'yerand Pmp. teblllm J. LAKgI IKK, Manager REMOVAL. D. McFARLAND AND W. 8, HUSHES Have removed to Room 1 No. 39 North Spring St. febffl-lm SoKii tlilKA Itfo w. Pore Shell Meal lor Lariil Hens. Mr. J. T. Brown, the Georgia Street Poul try Man, UM It, recommend* it and kecpn It t-alf I'ri'pHr. ii 't.r the tnide ninl lli« mil lie by JOHN H.BTHNT2, febTS lm dAw Albatnbra, Cal. ****** ya'V * ••'i-VJL'uhrTsi'r!'st^iww'T^rt. REMOVAL I the; — New York Clothing Store HAS REMOVED TO 50 N. Spring St. 50 OPPOSITE PEOPLE'S STORE. Herman Colin, NKW TO.HAY. CATARRH I A NEW TREATMENT. Consumption and Bronchitis CURED BY INHALATION. Blood Diseases of All Kinds, Diseases of Women, as well as all Chronic Complaints, Treated Spe cially and Successfully by t.iJifiSjii M O. P. S. O-, Graduate Of ('lik-ago floinosnpathic Col* l>tje, Cuicagn, anil Ccilltße nf Pby siciars ami Surgeons uf Ontario, Toronto, Canada. DIPLOMAS HANG IN OKKICK. CATARRH Treated ui>on a new priuclppl. fonmied tipou the (nut now goner <11 y a(>ltii<>wledged by thu mohl nelvnii lie men, (hut llie disease Is oausetl hy the pri'seiic-.- of living parasites In the tlsKiies. The parasites cau he dem onstrated hy aid of the microscope ami will present the appearance given below: 3 ?, :S k ; AS 6 Imagine millions of these tiny, tickliug hiißa In the nose, ami atUcUed lo all the miieiH membranes of the head.throat lungs, » nil til homo CAM'S t Jn■ ryt .i, mid I In- I'li-taoii iau tubes leading to the middle ear, aud you will readily understand tlie Irritation they can produce. Our tn'ritmoiit, which ik'ftri-ys these par* Bhites, will arrest the canes uf nssal cutarrliAiid ph irvimiti. In fr nil a few days lo a low weeks. Ur<m<-hitis U inithingmore than catarrh of the hit tubes le.idlug to the lungs. ThU disease it ffMui-utly mUtakou for consumptiim.of which tlie symptoms aio very similar. Tbe large majority of cases can be cured by aid of Mil new Inhalation CONSUMPTION. The symptoms of this disease arc gradual ami C'lUHlaut lucre.i.dun t'liiiclatlon, pale or sallow sklu. great debility, frequent Hushes of the face. Alternating with pale ness, without any panic ilar cause or upon the slightest emotion., increased tUaCeptt hility to colds. Kxpoctoratlou yellow, per haps offensive and streaked with blood. Dry, hacking cough Innn tickling tn the throat, shortness nf breath, especially upon going up stairs, chilly t-cnsaUons, and a pink red line -m Un- lower giimi. More of less pain and unreners are notlca ble about the chest. Later we have night sweats, diarrhoea, mid swelling of the feet. If yo i have part of these symptoms do uot think It Ii merely a cold thai will sunn pass off, but lake treatment before the disease Is firmly seated, and you can be cured. In the Inter sages life can tie prolouged, and comfort ni.cn to tin- put lent, by aid of our inhalations, which ease the coughing, facilitate expectoration, and promote healthy and refreshing sleep. Constitutional remedies hasten the cure by building up the system generally, purify ing the blood, etc. The treatment can be used at home with out detention from biisiness.| BLOOD DISEASES. Blood die oases are numerous; they may take the form of scrofula, may cause ul cers, ibauMi, different nln oVleea m ai merely pimples upon the face. Uometlnies enlarged glands, havlu/ tlie appearance of tumors, are noticed in various portions of the body, especially iv the neck aud groins. We will guarantee a cure lv every case, whether recent, of one, or forty j ears stand ing. No mercury is used. Tendency to r nicer aa well as cancer lv the earlier stsges, la entirely eradicated from the sys tem by our bloou lemedies. LADIES. Diseases peculiar to ladies treated with care and discretion, our v aimeut Is new and pleasant as well as successful lv nearly 6 DAYB, Wednesdays and Hatur d hours w ill be granted to Individ us) cases so patients will not be obliged to wait. GENTLEMEN. Evenings will be devoted to the treatment of the ailments of men. Have you a lame hack, Aching of the bones of the legs, Ver tigo, Weakucnß of Memory, Languor, if so, come and see us aud we promise you a sure The following testimoulaN will show the rapidity with which we ran cure diseases of our specialty. Hundreds of these can ho seeu at office: 1 This is to certify that I am a regularly qualified physician, but not practicing, and havo always believed catarrh of chronic nasal variety to be an incurable affliction, but hearing of Dr, W. If. Davit 7 "New Treat ment," and his success, I applied to htm for medicine and determined to try it In the cose of one of my friends, and did so with the most satisfactory results, as improve ment waa immediate, and one prescription effected a cure. Theisse was of years' standing aud of a very severe type. I can recommend Dr. Davis t» those similarly af fected. 8. HaI.KY, M. D Los Angeles, Aug, Ist, 188.V Jauuarv 2d. 18Hii. Doctor Haley testifies that the case he treated Aye months ago Is still a cure- Doctor Haley is now prsctic ing law at 1" 1 , N. jpHag street. This is to certify thai 1 was troubled for six years with what seemed to lie an incura ble disease that had reiMed tlie abilities of some of tho best physicians of Ban Ilernar dtno, Los Angelea and Han Francisco. I then determined to try HoniTopathy an.l consulted Dr. W. N. Davis, 4f>H N. flpring street. Lo* Angeles, aud within two months I was entirely cured. 8. 8. BALL. Anaheim, California, DR. W. Iff, DAVIS: I hare been troubled with catarrh of the dry variety for about five years, since three years before I came to California, and lv one month I feel that I hnve been entirely cured by your reme dies. PETER NIEB. leOs Angeles, July 4, l • P. O. Box 825. Loa A NORI.RH, Bept. 14, fftB3. DR, W. N, DAVIS: Drak Bir-I beg to acknowledge the benefit I have received from your Honneopathi'' remedies, which I consider almost miraculous. I was troubled for three years with a com plication of diseases which had baffled (he skill of ten Allopathic physt-Mann. Some said that I had "Brlght's disease," others "spinal disease," and others "heart dis- Iwaatrouhled with pains all over my body, was confined to the house and was al mon paral zed. Now, after treating with you for little more than a month, 1 am free from pain, and cfln walk half a mile with out difficulty. 1 go 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 I will be a well Thanking you for what you hare done for me, I am yours truly. Mild MARY LOI'THAN, 42a South Los Angeles street. October 20tb. 18X\ Mrs. Lonthan testifies that she la entirely cured. This la lo certify that I have been troubled for fonryears with Bioiiehltls, snd iv alz weeks 1 nave been aim i«t entirely cured by Dr. W. N. Davis, and have had no suffoca tive attacks since i eoinineiieetl treatment. I can recommend Dr. Bavin to any who are troubled with the lungs or throat. MKH. M. H. 81' EVENS, Ninth street, near Pearl. Los Angeles, Jau, '27th, latin. TI". la la to certify that I have employed Dr. Davlawllh very satisfactory results, and would recommend him as a physician to any of my lady friends. MRS. M. 3, HI'IILER, Washington street near l(osedale Cemetery. Los Angeles, Feb. 2d. (jMj DR. DAVIS: If It were not for you I am satisfied that I would now be dead with lung disease, which had troubled me for two years, aa at the time I commenced treatment last summer I was so low that I could not continue my trip East after start ing, and was obliged to return from Mojave. I wish to testify that I wax entirely cured Iv three months, and found your charges very reasonable. MRS. 11. I' MEBKREAD, 22 Bernard street. Loa Angelea, Feb. 3d. WW. i ii ii *ii 11 i 11 mi I iti'. A Treatise upon Catarrh and Lung Dis eases will be sent free upon application. Medicines can be sent by mail or express to anyaddress upon receiving a descrip tion of your case. OFFICE Uncus i in I.' a. it., Itolr. I. and 7 to S r. H. W. N. DAVIS M. D, 46>tf North Spring Street. Over People'a Htore, in- fAngelci, Cal. fabia lin,.^ PHYSICIANS Da REESE, HUKUKON AND PH i SICIAN. BPKCIALTIEB:~DIseasea o the Eye. Kir, Nrjoa, Throut Sad Neck, Skin Diseases, Diseases of the Urjnttry organs, Female Diseases. Also Surgical Operations ai for Fistula, Slrtottlre, Cancer, I'olypns, and all Tumors: Hare-Hp, Club-feet aud all Deformities: Chroulc Ulcers. Varicose Veins and Kectsl Diseases, liisesscsol the Hones, etc. Xar-OFrTI.'K. Kooins t:l-il-IS SCHU MACHER BLOCK, Spring street opposite I'nslolllco, Los Angelea, Cal. Files treated without the use ol Knife, Ligature or Caostlo remedies. novfitf DR. HUCKINS, Kooms 18, 19, 30 and '21, No. 17 N. Main St. HOURS: 10 a. V. to 1 p. H.,2 lot p. a. aud 7 to « p. at. > Telephone 25* answered day and night. Residence, St. Klmo Hotel. of Eye, Ear aud Throat diseases. inrtU WALTEEIIim WllfElEiir LiEllcr. at. v. M. it. office Hours—2 lo 4 ooice Hours—lo a. a. r. m. to 12 a. c. Office—2B7 South Spring St. Residence— 441 South Fort street, opposite Hsptist Chun h._ Telephone 42. lanl-lf ISAAC FELLOWS, ML D., HOMCEOPATHIST. Office Hours -11 to 12 a. a,2tos p. k. Office—Nob. 11 and 5 odd Fellows Building, Los Angeles, Cal. fjyt, M. HILTON fJUJAMB, E E8.P,8. 1) Specialist In Diseases ol the Head, 'Ihrnat and Chest, includitig the Eye, Ear and Office, 275 North Main street, [noil the Diamond House.; Office hours, from 10 a. at. to 4 p. a. febaOtl A. P. DARLIMQ, AI, D„ UOCULISTANOAURIST OFFICE, 120 N. Main St., Los Angelea, Cal Ornci Houbs— 10 a. a. to 4 p. at. octtldAwtJ Dr. O. P. Oimngham, Orsduste aud Member Koysl College Surgeons, England. tiie.luate and Member Hoyal College Physi oians, i.-hol.urg. 7JN. MAIN STREET, N EAR FIRST STREET. Consultation hours: 9 to 10 a. H., 3t04, 7 loSp.a. dec4S-tl DR. J. P. WIDNBT WIDNEV BLOCK. FIRST BTRKEJJj Between Mabi and Spring. , OFFICE HOURS, j j£ 'J £ Resilience, 821 Sooth Hill Street. ,'„""■" f~zL Telephone, office w, U.wse M-S. JaatSUs DR. CHA*. A. H. DE SZICETHT. OFFlCE:—Schumacher Block, opposite Post office, rooms 20 snd 21. RESIDENCE:—I'ear street, corner Ninth Office hours: 111 to 12 A. v.: Ito4 p. M.; 7so sp.a. at residence. Telephone No. at office and residence, 109 Day and night calls answered. anitf M. P. CHAM3ERUN, M. D„ OFFICE AND) RESIDENCE, Cor jut and Boyle .Avenues, KoVLE HEIGHTS rnyjtf Dr. Joseph Kurtz No. 465 Main street, opposite Baker Block saTEyc and ear diseases treated with the ears a spaa,list epM F. MARION .PALMER. DHIMTIBT, . Has REMOVED TO Stl sontl, spring; atreet,lip Stairs, Fourth door to the right. feb7tf MA4BBR & WILDER, DBIVTISTB, PARLOR 13 NADEAU BLOCK, TRUTH WITHOUT A PLATE. daoattf ■ J. ADAMS, M. D„ Offlcr, 220 N. Mala St., opposite the St Elmo Hotel. Residence 1612 8. Main St. telephone 3:t2. Physician aud Surgeon In charge of Medical end Surgical Dispensary Aiiacntc and oaroaiodiseasesluooeeafullf treated. OFFICE not its IU to 12 A. a. 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 r. v. Sundays, 10 to 12 a. m Calls lv the city promptly attended to, day or night. scpl2-tf KKAL "ESTATE AUENTB. Khans E. Adams. Faaaa Adaks. ADA.Mr] rfc »CJJNJ , Real Estate Dealers and Hover Brokers, Office No. 112 North Bprlng Street Improved and unimproved City and Country Property. orange Orchards, Vlnoyarda and Ranches in thu best localities in Southern Califor nia, correspondence solicited. No. 122 H. Spring St . lais Angeles, Cal. GEO B. GRIFFIN C. W. SCHROEDER. GRIFFIN & SCHROEDER, Real Estate aji£Loaii Brokers. GEO. B. GRIFFIN, Attorney at Law, No tary Public, Searcher of Records and Con veyancer. 4TSJJT- I EST FIRST STREET, Bernard Bloc!, Los ngelee.llal. anSO-tf JOHN M. BATCHELOR & CO., Real Estate Auctioneers COMMISSION MERCHANTS. OFFICE, 35, Nadeau Blook, LOS ANGELES Warehouse with Wffie lime., 840 la HUH Alameda at. SELL REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. a.l.tHSl ll.ii.de llepoelteri with the I'snnly 4'lerk. d2rtf l>rs. C. <V Frank Stevens, l % »l rsj T" 1 H'l'H . Thebes set of teeth l\ on Cellulol or Rubber. Painless eslractlon of Teeth by Nitrous Glide Use or Vitalised Air. Fine Gold Fillings a specialty. All operations st Eastern prices slid guaranteed. Hasnn IN .....I 111 Schumacher 111... It, op polite P. O. Open Sundays Irom 9to 12. myill Special Bargains REAL ESTATE MORFOKD & SON REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 110 NORTH M'ltlM. M ill I I. $0 Wil l. BI V 10 ACRES NKAK "("f" tbe city HmllA, havlog oo It city wsier; iilso c Rood well. IJ, seres ileei.l in.ii. irull Ircos. bpuri hi;. Mosrst vines, full bearing. acres Mission vines 111 )care old. 4 sores Illa.il Ell.uli vines bearlug. I'lils Is one ol the cbeapest properties In 1.. .s Angeles county. DUARTE. Near tho Poatofflce. OH ACHES, ell In bearing fruit and vines, <2" ssloilows:: 10 seres bearing orange trees, ol which 300 »ro Washington Navels, all are strictly flret class; 5 acres In foreign vines, besrlng;S seres In limes, lemon, inn! apricots, 1 acre alfalfa; house of 6 rooms, closets, pantry, p irchcs, bsrn, chicken aud other out houses; near church snd .cbno), aud all surrounded by a LIME THKE (not bush) HEDGE. The limes brought f.'SJO last year. •n.OOO, half cash, balance on reasonable Urn* 111 ACHE* outside City Limits. IK story house ol 7 rooms and cellar,well, wind: mill and 0,000 gallon tank, barn, chicken housos, a cows, 2 wagons, 200 chickens, choice breed, 2 horses, hsrucss, cultivators and plows. If sold soon will be disposed of for tbe smell sum of ml.ooo. DUARTE. nAt.'KEB, honse ol i rooms, stable and outhouses; plenty water lor Irrigation; 1 acre alfalta, 10 acres lv bearlug Irult, both deciduous end citrus. •4.000. Also 16 acres near the above that Is all un der cultivation,with plenty ijrfgatlug wster, for -l .ii acre. QUI IMMt "H I- SOT 61 Aft!EX of the eJOJ.VUt; best moist land lv I.e. Angeles county, 6 miles south of the city, all fenced, tlowltig artesian well; oan Irrigate tne whole; good house of g rooms, 2 clo et>; IWI2OO feet enclosed by fence; hsriiyerd 60x200 leet and stable _«»20. Must be sold soonorltwll be withdrawn Irom market. decStf Saflßorgonio Heights. This beautiful tract of land is situated! in the San florgnnio V-.!!. ~ 80 tnilea cast of Lax Angelea anil 20 miles froth Colton. The soil ie a rich, deep, aamly loam and very product.*... Altitude about 3000 feet. The atmosphere is remarka bly clear, dry and invigorating. Thii tract will be sold in i|nantitiea to ■nit purchasers. BjKor full particulars inquire of GEO. D. CARLETON & CO., RdLK AGENTS, 15 W. First St., Los Anples. Tal3 U_ tACME Squirrel and Ocpher EXTERMINATOR, tvlaiterinl uaed coate machine j0 InS^gh.'tl."o r.E. BROWNE, l for. febJt dAw tf fIPVISIT« JT. AXIAM, PIONEER TAILOR 113 N. Spring-St., For tbe latest and fines! styles ol goods. tebtram m $3500 Cbeapesl Choice Home $3500 IntUeelty. Nearly A acres in Highland View Tract, right at station ; strceu on every side; frulta; went side Paaadena Avenue, only 'J% miles from center, with stylish new cottage of 5 rooms, s'ablo aud buggy house, flue well, irrigating wat«r from city ditch; all act In choice trees—figs, French prune* and or mgea; lovely, sheltered, healthy, sightly location; splendid soil. Thla can't be duplicated nt the price. See It at on elf you want a speculation or a home. For a hhort time only, aa.-un, $JQOQ caab. o. wm iF, feblfidtw No. 6 Nadeau Slock. PASTURE NOTICE. - " Parties desiring to put horaea or mules In THE BEADDRY PASTURE May do so from this day on. Prloe per month, M, payable Iv advance Animals at owuer's risk. Apply to V. HEAITDKY, ,anl 201 Maw II Igh 8t Drug Store for Sale, AT WIST FALLBROOK. BAN DIECO COUNTY, CAL., In a flue pleasant climate, a growing drag hnsluess and practice for a good physician One who la able and willing to respond when called can build up a line business both in the drug linn and tbe practice of medicine. Termi very reasonable. Itea son for aelllng, poor health. Addre™ Howe Poatoftlce, Hnn Il>-|ro county, Cal. Jalt) M. CAN'I Kltltt'fl V, M |i, * SAN FRANCISCO PRICES At the Opera Restaurant, It soiiii, main ntr«at. All kinds of ohops, rosst meats snd Hah, with ten or (.. (Tee. Nt ftlleen cents. felg-lm Dr. Tcp Bow Yuen Hss practiced for msny years with tho isle well Vliowu physician, Dr. WONO TON WINK, In Haul,in, mid Is now opening an office at No nil Upper Main si. ran be lound St office at sll hours, day and night Manhood Restored avVsw tost 'AUCTION SALES. ADCTIOI. SALES JOHN C. BULL &: CO.. REAL ESTATE AM' '*NKKAL AUCTION EH If s. Oliice. 800 l Nadeau Block. Take the elevator <1 the boy will direct you ' 'ie office. Real Estate in all pur f the city, includ ing reiddeuees ami iiu-i-si properties. Mucks and ranches, mi i< 1 e«l and hold at auction or private salt. Appraisements uf t . description ot prup.Ttv M .specially. - made at auction by or of Courts, Admin: '"m, Executors. miiin].',!■ liecei Murtgagee and Irnr-U'.-. failhiully «•••• • '>ing with pre scribed legal forms Hou.-cri inn] rut-IDin r.'i. n»Kume charge of property, bold powci ■■i.nruey for ab ieotees, cullcci rn-ut.-. m tuxes. Insur ance, street work, Impre < , icntl aud build- Also, warehoase nnd 'Hon, horse and carriage mart mid sale* ird, I-os Angeles street, between f T ■■ nd htrceta. ELEGANT CITY LOTS EAST LOS ANGELES- On Monday. Marc b Bth, 1880, That elegant | ■ perty at 208 DALY STREET, On the ground- > 10 o'clock, TWENTY-FIVE BTAUTIFOL LOTS. Each lot ha* a inn-- ■ nt view and una level with the high. ...» this side. Tbe Ilellnian Street liai,: ! be continued pact tlie door of this , rtj*. .Short dis tance from Downey avei. the fanhiquable driveway. '1 l.is pi oi-ciC ulv curniuaudi v line view of the olt) of the High lands. City water; be*. lralna*a; ffne in'iytii'.-?ijiiuii. eiiiircli- >■ ■ ; t very denoml nation; hi»be>t ordi-r ■ ■liools; a great Dunn or of fine aud did logs ~elug erected, more so than any part of Loa Angel*.*. Helnie- f.. . > t 'rnii laid out ground*. Here ar< tl udotuand pit** thil rerddeuccs of Han, N boston Em 1 N. C. Wi.sun. . . , , 'fti.j /8. Speed ,-, K-.p, and Oth. \ positive faa*, ftDd stated by some of bi ■! and noted phyidclaua, that Ka*t I. tea Ll much mure he*..thy than • . ■ i, account uuu aimoat every lot In I: •■ i <>* Angelea If on a level of thu higlie-i , -n this aide. Italy street property. . . ,lh irom Downey avenue toward he Wr-v-SeCo So hills to Citinb; level as a ih.or; about teu ml notes ride tv the i d ratigera and others, we would he ; .. have you examine ur lots, aud w it I .h wish to pun-haa ■ until our >ale . - ~ff If you sea them you will aurelj ' ;>. Free car riage* will meat you on the nine of aale and take you direct ,-ni.n 1 ~.) |r} ne] trees of all kinds on (he gi md and the property l> •■ irrnuud. I will ntlful OT un:r» hedge Don't fa Itu ■ , n.t.ertv ll will take you only af. w in. .. i. 'ehaS-d .. .cnoueaW 350 TONS 350 HAT A r AUCTION! WEDNESDAY, MA;!CH 10, At to o'clock 1. V ON MAI: hingtoii street. The sale will bike ] -■ oo toe grt.iuid. in lots ..[ .'. |..i,s or in . lobars tt JOHN c. HKl.l. i ; Uotieer. |Gnnl IcraoD! AND— Great Auction Bale! PASADENA, Ths Beautiful Raym m<J Hotel JOHN C. BELL. & CO., On' , at— o'clock, Thla will hatha JtaaJßstnt. Sale of the sea, ■on. free l.timli rtagei at the grounds. Hy kind permission of Mr r. imnd. tha proprietor, and Mr. Mucl.i , -. ■ Super* IntcndeM, we. will make tin t . fr.nit of the beautiful Raymond \ I so A VHKV. UN<.H, — BO Delightfully Situated Villa Lots On fair Oaks, Pasadena at : lee a t _ en lies, toba told without r. ■ , < root n | the Raymond Motel. Than 10l utmaud a lofely view of the entire v, : : town, j :hftluii-, mid of i. ■ Hotel. This Hotel now is approact,; n.- pletfon. Mr. Raymond says that ou N i„. r igt— on or he fore that—the grain! u |nf will take place. Whan flutihed It will be tha largest aud finest hotel, prof.ably iv the I'ulted States. We are sure i bry room wiM be engaged and taken ' nt the day. These lots are only about :■■<« . r,jg from tho Hotel. I'hese are the larg' -' .!U Lota tbat we have i f ) 10 b eßt of drainage, l'urc, cold, (.p ■ mountain water piped along the *vn In abund ance. Should you prefer t V q your owo wells you can ob'nfn clei: ater at from IStolfffeet Theee lots nr. rmunded h\ palaces and hcaiitl (ill hunu i tie eon tract for tho new hue of streer r n d has I signed, extenalug fiom tl,. Cayaaond to Pimadeiui proper. Very •. rtly th«y wfU be in order mid running v style of • with al! the latest Improve) ottof the d n We Offer these Lots a.s an lavs.tt ment. Tha prices you purcha'e these lot* i wa tiflleve. mi or hefure the e.j.np etlnn ' tha liotnt, wiM double in value, i n i,u t P | but little difT. renef where you pu ... sluce that It is a well founded fio-t i ma Raymond was to ho built, Imd lm- . w ||t hierrrise in prle<- rnpldiy I lirer walk from |het.a lota to the H«, H R Ihe busiiißtM center of the eolm on l» hair a mile distant, ami thi . i la df rectly toward thta Sue tract. These Lots are mont j i )x279 Past. Kaeh 10l is covered wit!, . f\ vt} v P . rB old. Ho not i. iy until you i ~n this tract. Yon will nut again ha>- , anttpportn nltytn purchaao aneii :ably altunfed Pasadena property, ><• Every Lot will be Bald Without Reservo This Graf, urand lie sion i> u cunts for tha Round Tri| FREE M m H kkKK CAKI.M * Et . * eryhody happy. The U'\\ lound Hotel la a Palace oauty and a ili, ii ■■ urfoplty Thla oxen vtlt^ hies p i e« that have pater had piaatt* urr.oi ,-ning the Raymond can mwdu ... „t n very reduced i „ nly flveeent- each way; round trip 4 TICKETB For in lo on mill utter Krlilii y, I ,|, h the oil l K. il M \in i tV, ,„•,„"„ '[;>'* l|J i suite I LApIKS ANIItll f. " i"" >"" . i.. "";,!''' L J';""!;' i d«T or two 111 siltsiiceol tho snle, II wlsli to ll " " 1 tcllsbli ■ .11 i i , ,„eenisii 1,.111 1,. ,|.|.oi,iri,Tsl,.r.|rilK«lii ~.(Hollies' IHe lets a lull lino ol jiswnt in. |„,,, « luttllKin lv qaentltles to sin .^listern