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A HEALTHY STATE.
■oa aii<lh Taßes tlse "'•••»
of All.
Tlio monlhly circular ol the State
Board of Health tor Maroh lm juit
come to haod. It is a very valuable
paper Id mauy respects. On tbe second
page ia a tabulated statement of tlie
hoalth of 70 localities, from Han Diego
to Ukiah, aud embracing thecoatt conn
try, tha hill country, the great plaint,
the towns on all the prinoipal water
courses, aud np into tbe monntaius.
The towns and vtciuitiea reported repre
sent a total populaliou of 501,650 per
tout. The total deaths i, 824, or one in
eaoh 720. This is about H deatha to
each 1000 of population. Tbe average
la low, yet ouly the larger cities aud
towns are reported. Of oonrae in the
country the proportion ia much leaa.
Sau Krancteoo, with her populaliou of
270,000, or considerably lest thao half
tbe represeutatiou, reporta 470 of the
deaths, or considerably more than half
tho entire number. Oakland cornea next,
with a population claimed aa 45,000, and
57 deaths, or nearly the State average of
I '/_ lo each 1000. Nacrameuto claiming
a population of 25,000, reports 37 deaths
or about the aame ratio, a little biherg
in taot—Sacramento is a little lower
titan the State rate. San Jose, with
15,000 population, baa 20 deatbe, or one
in 760, a little luwer rate than tbe State
average alio. The ouly other large
cily iv tbe State ia I.oe Angelee, with
4U,UUO people and 39 deatha, or one
death iv each 1020 ol population, by far
tbe loweat average of all the cities of
lurge population in the list. Aa to the
correctness of ths eatiinates of popula
tion, they all appear to be fair. If there
is any error aa to the number set down
for Lot Angelas it ia in tha way ol au
underestimate rather than of oue io tbe
opposite direction. If a census were
takeu to-day it would probably show
thia city to be uext in size tn San Frau
ciaoo of all thoae in tbe State, or at least
she wosid divide the hofiors with Oak
land quite eveuly. Iv all respects aave
that of population, of course, there ia uo
comparison betweeu the two cities
Thia ia a great business center. Oak
land i - aimply a dormitory to Sau Fran-
Af'to the causes of death, of the 39
in Loe Anqelea 11 were from consump
tion, 2 acute poeumouia, I acute bron
cltitia, I diarrhoea, 3 other diseases of
the atomach or bowels, 1 diphtheria, 3
scarlet fever, 2 typhomalarial fevers, 1
typhoid fever, 1 cerebro spinal fever, 2
heart disease, 1 alcoholism, 10 other
cauaes. Oakland, of her 57 deaths re
porta conaiimptioo 9, acute pneumonia 4,
acute hrouchitia 1, congestion of the
lunga 1, diarrhoea I, other diseases of
tbe alomacli or bowela 6, diphtheria 1,
croup 1, whooping cough 1, typho-ma
iaria fever 1, cancer I, heart disease 1,
other causes 30. Of the 37 in Sacra
mento consumption 7, acute puenmonia
i, acute bronchitis I, congestion of the
lunga 2, diseasei ol llie bowela
not specified 1, typhoid fever
I, remittent fever I, cerebro-spinal
fever 2, canoer 2, other causes 19.
Sau Francisco of the 479, lost 67 of con
sumption, 24 of acute pneumonia, 12 of
acute bronchitis, congestion of the longs
7, diarrhoea 1, nnspesitied stomach or
bowel complaints 21, diphtheria 14,
oroop 13, toarlat fever I, measles 2,
email pin 2, typhoid fever 7, cerebro
spinal fever 15, heart disease 26, alco
holism 3, other oau.es 260. Of the 20
deatha iv San Jose, 5 were caused by
consumption, 1 hy acute pueumonia, I
uoapecilied bowel complaint, I cancer, 3
heart disease, 9 other causes.
This season of the year is the worst in
the whole twelve montha for diseases of
the respiratory organs. The number of
deaths here from consumption is large
as lompared with the total number, hut
nearly all of the II reported were
caaea wbo bad come bere in the very
last stages of the fell disease, and died
in a atrange land, It will be noted that
diseaaes uf eliildieu are very few bere.
Taking out the 11 consumptives from
tbe total sum, Ihe deatha were only 28
in a population of 40 000. All fevers
typhoid or otherwise in character—are
all of a /cry mild type in Lot Augeles.
Comparing Los Angeles with her
robust titters in tbe genial airs ft
Sooth California, she ata at the
top. Riverside, with 4,01X1 peo.
pie, reports II deaths. San Lingo
with a population of 5000 reporta 17,
half of which wete Irom consumption.
Both averages are higher than law An
gelea. March, of courae, it a bad
month everywhere, therefore tbe record
may be taken as rather worse than the
average for Ihia State. A perusal of
the tacts bere set down will convince
people in more rigorous climates of tbe
great benefit to be found bere in casea of
failing health and low state of vitality
whether Ihe retnlt of aome organic
tronble, of tbe decliue of life or feeble
constitution.
Excitement in Texas.
Great excitement has been caused in
tbe viciuily of Paris, Tex., by the re
markable recovery of Mr. J. K. Corley,
wbo was so helpless that he could not
tarn in bed nor raise his head; every
body aaid he waa dying of consumption.
A trial bottle of Or. King's New Discov
ery was sent Man. Finding relief be
bought a large bottle and a liox of Dr.
King's NewLifo Pills. By the time be
bad taken two boxes of the Pills and two
bottles of Ihe Discovery, be was well
and bad gained in flesh thirty six
pounds. Trial bottles of tbis great dis
covery for consumption free at C. V.
Heinzeman's drug store.
Vote of Thanks.
Ths managers of tbe Flower Festival
Society fesl themselves indebted to tbe
entire community for the cordial sup
port given tbein during the flower festi
val just closed, but the list of benefac
tors being so large they mnst necessarily
omit in this expression of thanks the
names of many who have earned, and
who certainly receive the gratitude of
all interested in the society's work.
Too frequent mention cannot he made
of ths generosity and kindness of the
press of the city, of Rev, Mr. Colbnrn's
gratuitous and most valuable work in
designing ths decorationa of the taber
nacle. To. Mrs. A. .1. Wslls and Mra.
Widnsr, who gave time and effort un
sparingly aud made the floral proces
sions aud tableaux the prominent eventa
of tbe festival; to Mra. K. A. Utia,
whoss prolific pen furnished the floial
cantata of the opening evening, and
to Miss Anna L. - Fuller, Miss
Frances A. George, Miss Bertie Bush
and Mias Lillian Fellows, whose singing
added so much to the success and pleas
are of the evenings on which tbey ap
peared, we extend most sincere aud
oordial thanks. We also remember
gratefully tbe assistance of Messrs. Fun
ning, Booth, Manning, Pendleton aud
Arbnckle, and the Eagle Corps io fur
nishing delightful entertainment for the
throng of evening visitors. Aud we desire
to acknowledge our obhgatiou to the
oity authorities for providiug night
watchmen at the Tabernacle, the City
Water Co. for water supply during the
festival, ths Oil Burning A Supply Co.
lor burner, the Union Ice Co. for liberal
dunationa of ice, Messrs. Craudall A
Crow for range, Mr. Hall agent of Hafs
and Lock Co. for safe, Messrs. Polbaus
i Vollmer for dishes, Mr. Stengel for
loan of rare plants and baaketa, Messrs.
Schneider A Key for valuable assistance,
Mr. McMannia for tbe floral chariot,
Mr. and Mrs. Lichtenherger for many
favors, and tv the Baptist, Trinity and
Christian churches for use of chairs.
[Signed. J
Board of Managers of the Flower F«a
tival Society.
Cure For Piles.
plica are often preceded by i sense of
wtthibt in the back, loins and lower part of
the abdomen causing the i.allenl.toisupoose
hi lim some affection of the kidneys or
nSighU.rlng organs. At times, symptoms
W£wjTsn<iptf IT I — It ■ very ******
Itching pile. yl. Ll .1 ..i.e.- lo Hie application
ol Dr. V!>..nk..» file Keinedy. which acta
dlrentlr BpOB tlie |.arta effected, absorbing
The tumors, allaying 11..' Intcuse Itching,
~,.1 enVollng c nertnaueut oure. l'l Ice ju
rents Address Hut l>r. bosauko Medicine
Co Pique, Ohio. Hold by C. »■ Helnie
men, egenl, Loe Angelea.
Undelivered Messages.
Liat of undelivered tel.grama at tbe
Western Uniou Telegraph un, ,-. No. 17
North Main street- Harry Olaaford,
\\ H 11. Blaikic, Henry Trumbull, A.
P Stode] Harry Pioney care of Geo. H.
Pinn>y A- «• K,id y> A - (,r «* B .
Thos. K. Bard'J, Prof. H. B. Brown, J.
f. Van Syoale.
Many imitators, but no equal baa Dr.
t_\mm Calarrh Reeiedy.
Let Angeles rivers for Kenlucßy.
Following ia a copy of a letter re
salved in thia city concerning lee. Ang
elea horses. It shows a proud array of
oboloe atock:
LkllNuTtiN, Ky„ April 9. 1886.
Mm 11. M. Johnston, Esq., Lot
Angeles, Cal., haa consigned lo us to
be auld In oar next grand tale, whioh
takes place April 27, 28, 29, 30 aud May
lit, the billowing highly bred marea.
They will be offered in our supplement
whioh lakes plaoe immediately after
catalogued atook it disputed of: Pre
cloaa, black mare by Sultan (2.24) brat
dam Allele by Criobton, by Olenooe,
second dam by Young Vermont Mor
gan, lired to Judge Salisbury by Nut
wood Peri hay mare by F.ohoi Bret dam
by Willianison'i Belmont, brad to Judge
Saulsbury. Annonua, bay mare by A.
W. Richmond, lirtt dam by Bahl Chief,
second dam by Woodpecker. Klainore,
bay filly by Chief of .tbe Kohos, by fcoho
dam Elsie, hy A.. W. Richmond, bred to
Judge Saolsburv. Del Cam, chestnut
lilly by Del Slur, 2.24J, by The Moor, sire
of Sultan, (2.24), first dam Marie Smith
Itrial 2 27) by Overland, by Bald Ghiel,
Boruca, black mare by Del Sur by Tbe
Moor tint dam by The Mour, «econd
dam by Warner's Trnttee, etc The
above, together with the ttallion Judge
Saulsbury are at our ttablea. We will
take pleasure in showiug them aud wtll
furnish ail information iv our power.
Respectfully,
Woohard A Harbison,
No. 62 Kaßt Short street.
Not a female Gray Hair.
"You may write and think me a vain
thing," writes Mra. J. C. R., of San
Francisco t> a friend in this city, "hut
1 have not a gray hair iv my bead, and
yet (aad to aay, I I am lifty and a day.
Recently my hair waa not ouly quite
gray but quite thin, too. Parker's Hair
Balaam—made io New York I think—
did wonders for me. Try it if you have
ocoasion. It really does what I aay and
restores the color also." Not a dye, not
greasy, highly perfumed. Only reliable
60 cent dressing.
Lawrence Barrell.
Thia unrivaled tragedian will appear
at Ihe Orend Opera Housefon Thursday
uext, April 26th, in Victor Hugo'a trag
edy in five acta, "Hernani, 'in wbiob
Mr. Barrett will appear as Hernani.
The first English version of thia play
was produced at the Mi m y Lane Thea
ter, London, April 8, 1831, with the
elder VVallack, Macready and Cooper in
the cast. It haa been materially
strengthened and improved by Mr. Bar
rett, wbo has beeu greatly aided in his
work by the literary akill of one of
America'a greateat poets. The part of
Hernani, which will be played by Mr.
Barrett, is the central llgure of the
drama, and was created in the English
version oi the play by Mr. VVallack.
Thia is the play which caused the
quarrel between the romantic and class
ical writers of French playa—a battle
which was fought with great violence
hy both parties on tbe stage of the
Comedie Fraiioaise early in the present
century, with all literary France for the
combatants aod tbe world for an audi-
In tbe original cast Mile. Mara Bcored
her lirst great sucoees as Hugo's hero
ine. After an era of political persecn
tioo aud ostl'Acism, when Hugo had re
turned to France upon the rnins of a
fallen empire, his genius as a dramatist
waa again recognized by republican
France in a moat conspicuous reproduc
tion of the long-interdicted "Hernani,"
in which the celebrated Sarah Bernhardt,
tbe no leas renowned Oot. Coqoelin,
Mouuet, Sully and Worms rivaled the
triumphs of Iheir predecessors.
Mr. Barrett will present the piece
with new and historically correct cos
tumes and a strong cast.
Syrup of Figs.
Manulacturedonly by the California Pig
Syrup Co., San Franclaco, Cel., is uature's
own true laxative. This pleasant liquid
fruit remedy may be had of Mr. C. F.
Heinieman, agent, l-os Anteles. Sample
bottles free aud large bottles at fifty cenla
or oue dollar. It la the most prompt, pleas
ant and effective remedy known to cleanse
the system; to set on the liver, kidneys, bow
els snd stomach gently yet thoroughly: lo
dispel headaches, colds and fevers: to cure
oouitlpatlou. Indigestion and kindred dis-
Domestic Mushrooms.
A short article in the Hkkai i, last
winter on the non appearance of tbe
usuel crop of mushrooms haa attracted
the attention of Mr. H. Weeks, 1,342
Fifth Avenae, Kaat Oakland, wbo in re
ply to tbe article sent lo tbe Herald a
box of the most plump, clean aud deli
cious mushrooms that human deaire can
crave. The muabrooms are cultivated
by Mr. Weeks for the market, and can
be sent without injury to all parte of
the atata. Mr. Weeks desires to supply
tbe Loa Angelea market continually.
The Mm: Mi. suggests to him tbat the
best way to supply this city is to remove
bis business to Los Angeles, where he
oan always find a market both in tbe
city and on the six lines of railway tbat
diverge herefrom. The profit of raising
mushrooms Is simply enormous, audit
seems strange tbat the gardeners of Los
Angelea do not cultivate this lusoiuus,
rich and rewarding plant.
D. D. D.
To insure tbe perfect digestion and
assimilation of food and lo cure chronic
dyspepsia, indigeation, flatulency, sour
stomach, sick,headache, etc., use lie Ha
ven's Dyspepsia Cure. It never fails to
eflcct a cure and is superior to all medi
cines offered to the public for these
troubles. For sale at Littleboy's drug
store. a
Fryer's Abietene Ointment.
Frysr's Abietene is producer! in the
northorn part of Butte County, Cal.,
and combining it with Vaseline ana
other therapeutic agents, we challenge
the world to produce anything to equal
Fryer'a Abietene Ointment for old sores,
ulcers, salt rhenm, corns, chilblains,
fever sores, chapped hands, cancers
burns, ring worms, bleeding, blind, itch
ing and nlceren piles, and all eruptions
of tbe skin. Price 25 cents. Sold by
C. F. Heinzeman.
In Memorium.
Whereas, It haa been the sad fats of
Miss Hettie West to hays been suddenly
taken from among us, to be laid to eter*
nal repose;
Whereas, Tbe deceased haa bean a
diligent student of the Los Angeles State
Normal School, aa well aa a faithful
member and aa ex secretary of our so-
ciety;
Retolved, Tbat »c, ths members of
the L. O. L Society tender tbe be
reaved friends our deepest sympsthy in
their affliction.
Resolved, That these resolutions be
entered on the records of the society.
Rttolved, That a floral wreath be fur.
nished by Ihe society; and
Resolved, That a copy of these reso
lutions be sent to the relatives of the
deceased. E. R. Kellah,
President.
Mary M. Barer, Secretary.
Happiness and Health
Are important problems, the former de
pending greatly upon the latter. Kvery
one is familiar with tbe healthy prop
srtiea of fruit, and no one can afford to
be sick and miserable while the pleasant
concentrated liquid fruit remedy, Syrup
of Figs may be had of our enterprising
drnggiat, C. F. Heinzeman, agent.
Marriage Licenses.
The following persona were yeatsrday
granted license lo wed: F. Kooutz to T.
Beys.
California's Greatest Product.
The greatest product California, haa
yet produced ia Fryer'a Abietene, and
combining it witb Yerba Hanta,
Mullein and other cipectoraota
aud narootios (without opium,)
it makea a cough remedy that cannot
be equaled fur consumption, eougha,
oolda, bronchltia, aathma, boaraeueae,
pneumonia, pleurlay and any and ell ci-
Bictiona of the throat, cheat and lunga.
Ask 0. r. Heinzeman for Fryer'a Abie
tene Cough Balaam and take no other.
Price 75 centa.
Important to Conseumptives.
Tlx people (if Australia ami of the Htate. of
California have been astonished at the won
lerful curatlfs power of Kuealyptns, or
cum tree leaves, for-all throat and lone
diseases. A preparation nailed tha "Onm
free Cough syrup," haa rapidly sold all
over our Htate, and la the only ou re for a
OOld, whooplui cough, bronchitis. •.«.,
tbat will not make you tick at tbe
stomach In taking. Relieves violent
coughing; soothing to fever and all
irritation. C. F. HeFusems*. sole agent. Loa
Angelas. _
Yon will never haveaaour stomach 11 you
drink Damlana Bitters.
UhlrardelH's chocolate la the moat
wholesome and agreeeble beverage.
LOB ANGELES DAILY HKKALD. THURSDAY MORNING. APRIL 22, \SBG__
LETTERES FROM THE PEOPLE.
i The tenorol Communications eppearlut
lull "is column l« not uecessarlly eudorsed
by the editor of the H.aai o . fhe writer
who desires to be beard lv It thou d always
seoompauy Ilia screed with his lull usme,
not necea.arlly lor publication but a. a
fusraolee ol food faith. I
Editor H«rai,d: The tpecitl corres
pondent of tha J'isMs at Fort Bowie,
Aritout, who aigut himself "Lum,"
(which we suppose ia abort for "Ltim
mux") ia bia laat letter iudulget in oou
tiderable gu-h over the removal of Oen
eral Crook, ami like a puppy hat in- at
the moon ventilates loth hie iguortuoe
and bis spleen hy an attack on President
Cleveland.
lt makea an Arizona mau tired to read
such hogwaah. Oeneral Crook'a cam
paigns against tbe Apaches have beeu
failures from tbe very beginniug, and the
people nf Arizona are delighted with Ihe
action of our wise and far-sighted Presi
dent iv transferring the unsuccessful
Oeneral to the peaceful latitude of Oma
ha aud giving the command of affairs iv
the Territory to that redoubtable Indian
fighter, Oeneral Mi'es.
Oeneral Crook's mistake all tbe way
through the Arizona troubles waa that
he truated to the word of the Apache.
The Apacbe it a tierce, rapacious human
tiger, bouud by ao promise and incapa
hlo of any emotion of gratitude. Ban
croft detoribet him well wheu heaaya:
"Their industries are theft aud murder,
to which they are trained by their
mothers and in which they display con
summate cuuning, treachery and cruel
ty." Oeneral Crook is a man of beuevo
leut mid kindly impulses, and he al
lowed himself to be governed by the
idea tbat an Apaohe Indian tould be
ruled by "moral suasion," and this ia
Ihe rook upon which be split. Exter
mination or complete isolation of the
tribe on Catalina, or one of the Califor
via ialanda, ia the only solution of the
Apache question. Respectfully,
ToctON.
Los Anuelis, April 16, 1886.
Buckien's Arnica Salve.
The best aalve in the world for outa,
bruises, soreß, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, uhilblains,
corns and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required.
It ia guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Prioe 26 cents
per box. For aale by C. F. Heinzeman.
THE COURTS.
anperler C'aiaM.-Brisoeaa. JJ.
Wednesday, April 21.
C. A. (iriunell va. P. K. Newman et al
—Ordered that plaintiff furnish security
to defendant.
J. Mouette vs. M. V. Biseailuz et al—
Action dismissed, defendant paying
costs.
Haley vs. Haley—Findings for plain
tiff for I and coats.
Haley vs. Haley, bonds of matrimony
dissolved- Alimony of 81000 to plaintiff
Mrs. Haley. She resnmes her maiden
name of Miss P. Ballisteroa.
McUnire vs. McGuire—Decree for
pla'ntifl; custody of children to defend
ant; plaintiff to pay $25 per month for
benefit of children.
Ballisteros vs. Haley—Passed for tbe
davitt vs. Mohr—Decree for plain
tiff.
Ontrim va. Outrim—Decree ordered
for plaintiff.
SET FOR THURSDAY.
Rodriguez vs. Kerns.
Oneneyv •*•
People vs. Cbaa. Mitchell —8. M.
White, Esq., made aasnciate oouasel;
continued to April 22d.
.lames vs. His Creditors—lnsolvent
discharged. •
People vs. Addie Moore—Defendant
acquitted.
Information tiled oharging W. L.
Berry with grand larceny; S. M. White,
Esq., appointed to represent accused.
SET roa THURSDAY.
People vs. John Sweeny.
The miasar nouns.
JUSTICE AUSTIN,
People va. H. B. Keinbardt— Disturb
ing the peace: defendant discharged.
People va. James White—Petit lar
ceuy; fined $5.
People vs. Edward Murray—Grand
larceny; defendant discharged.
SET rOR THURRDAY.
Little vs. Wagner.
People va. Quoug Yoon and Ah
Chung.
JUSTICE RANNET.
H. B. Sutliff * Co. vs. M. 9. Baker
A Co.—Set (or Aprill 22nd.
People vs. Juan Duarte—Murder; con
tinued until April 23rd.
People vs. W. L. Berry-Oread lar
ceny; held to answer in $500.
Cbadwick vs. Valdez—Set for April
28th.
McKinuey vs. Davis A Whistler—Set
for May Ist.
SET POR THURSDAY.
Crnr. vs. Young at al.
Sutliff vs. Baker.
Hard Times.
While money ia close, wages and
pricea low, expenses should be out down
in every household. Economy, the
wetcti word for mothers, head off doctor
bills by always keeping in Ihe house a
bottle of Dr. Hoaanko's Cough and Lung
Sytnp, Stops croup and pain in the
chest in one night. It ia just the rem
edy for hard times. Price 50 cents and
11.00. Samples free. Sold by C. F.
Heiuzaman, agent.
The Finest Picture You Ever Set
Your Eyss Upon.
G. W. Morgan announces that Pros
pect avenue, which has been noticed hy
the local papers several times, is vow
open for inspection by the public. If
you wish to enjoy the pleasure of a
grand drive without passing out of ths
corporate limits of our city, when on
Downey avenne, turn into Daly street,
cross the Arroyo Seco at a point where
tbe Los Angeles A San (lAtrial Railway
crosses the road to Pasadena the second
time, keep to the left along the west side
of the railroad, you will notice pointers
as you pass along to Prospect avenne.
Keep on in tbe direction as indicated to
the left and yon will soon be convinced
of tne truth of Ibe statement at the head
of thia article. This is the property all
staked, the one hundred lots that John
C. Bell, tbe auctioneer, sells at auction
on the 27th at 11 o'clock. Take a ride
over thia road now open to tbe public.
Don't fail in taking a ride over it.
Delighted Tourists.
Are those who now in large parties daily
take the excursion by Sen Gabriel Valley
Railroad lo Pasadena and thence by car
nage through the orange groves, gardens
end vineyards to Sonnjr Slope, SanU
Anita and other points of interest and
beauty in the parodist, oi the San Gabriel
Valley. Tbia route avoids the long and
tiresome thirty mile drive from Los An
geles. Round trip ticketa, iocudiog din
ner at the famous Sierra Madre Villa,
are only $2 76.
The NEw "Hotel Arcadia."
Work baa commenced in earnest on
Ihe magnificent new hotel at Santa Mon
ica, which will be tha finest hotel in
Southern California, eioaptiog the Ray
mond. Tha lots in front of the hotel
grounds nre now being sold. Uo down
and choose a lot for yonr seaside home.
Mr. Scott haa graded Ooaao Avenue,
planted trees in front of each lot, an I
will make Scott's Addition the most de
sirable place on the coast.
The Geysers Trip.
The Oeyaera rank with tbo Yoaemite
in grandeur of aceuery, but the Oeyaera
ia easy of ecoess, only ait teen mile,
staging over tha moat picturesque moun
tain road in California. Half a day's
ride fro.n Man Francisco; fare only 18.fiO
lo the Oeyaera and return. Kighlyfour
lourista ami aigbtacera visited Ihe great
Oeyaera canon laat week.
Sunset Cigar Factory.
Kinploy none but "International Union
Cigar Makere." Blue Übel on every
box of cigars. Special Inducement to
tbe trade. M.P. CnTLia * Co.,
Importers aud Manufacturers.
119 North Spring St., 1.. .1 Angelea, Cal.
A Remaakable Good Man.
Is he who attends lo Ihe onmlort ol his (am
end will not let his Hill, ones ..iffer with
affection ol the throat and lung., whereby
th.lr Urea _ endaugered. hut who should
st ail times iwae tbein that sovereign rem
edy. Kemri \ilsem. Price «> ceuts snd
• 1.66. friyY V free. For sate by H. V.
itodfrer./ \ \Block.
£ release.
PI J,r . Maks*V pleasure partial go
in A \e April 17 and 59.
C
atrucA
Free Carriages - An Excellent Op
portunity
All nortiea wiahing to purobase and
visit Morgan's elegant Hlghlaud View
tract, take notice: Tbat you cau ride
free. Our carriages will leave Nadeau
block every morning at 9 o'clock sharp,
aud will take you qniokly to the ground.
11. W. Morgan, Eaq., will be happy to
ace all who may oome and will show yon
over tbe grounds. John C. B-11. the
auctioneer, will aell ou Ihe '-'Tibet II
o'clock ou the iirembee. Our great,
grand excursion on tho day uf our auc
tion aale. Do uot forgel that wo have a
fine free lunch. City Band will accom
pany us aud discourse their popular ni*
lie. The ronnd trip will be only 26
oents lor that occasion, tlo and -oo the
line properly; it coats you not Inn. .
Eastern Prices Have Come to
Stay at McDowell's Drug Store,
271 North Main Street.
The enormous profits ones realized by
the drug trade are a thing of the pnet
We self our goods at genuine Kaatern
piice. For instoiice, .« will sell you:
Beat Oitni Camphor 25 c. a It.; regular
price 00 eta.
Colgate's Cashmere Bouquet Soap 26
eta. per cake j regular price M cts.
Hoyt'a Oerman Cologne 16 ota.; reg
ular price 26 eta.
Waruer'a Kidney and Liver Cure tl
per bnltli-i regular price $I.26—aud all
other gooda at genuine Eastern prirea.
Prescriptions compounded at the new
schedule of prices. Remember Mc-
Donell, tbe druggist, Rose Block.
Housekeepers.
Remember the only place tv the city
to buy Oorham'a Quadruple Plate
knives, forks and apoons, Rued A Bar
ton'a first premium plated ware, Oor
ham's sterling silverware, genuine
French marble clocks, fine Bisque, Bo
hemian and Vienna ware, full line of
American clocks, nicest patterns in gold
and silver jewelry, also the largest siook
of gold and silver Mexican filigree jew
elry, making a beautiful souvenir to
tend friends in tbe Eaat. Jewelry made
to order, and watches, clocks aud jew
elry repaired at the
Opera House Jewelry Htork.
Second Ward Anti-Chinese Asso
ciation.
Please take notice that owing to the
refusal of the Board of Supervisors lo
grant onr petition lor Ihe use of either
of tbe Superior Court rooms, and to tbe
difficulty of finding a suitable room to
hold our meetings in the Second Ward,
your officers have oouclmled to join our
forces with tbs Third aod Fourth Wards
and meet hereafter on every Friday
evening in Turnverein Hall. Be gov
, mod accordingly. Oood speakers will
be in attendance.
J. J. Haneord, President.
S. L. Pritoharii, Secretary.
Dr. Lalllar,' s nl Pllle for
for Weskoess. Loss of Vigor, Sexual aud
General Debility, Nervoas and Physical
Prostration aud the mauy ailments arising
from Indlsoretlou, Over-indulgence aud
Abuse. To those requiring a reliable reme
dy for the above complaints. Dr. LaMars'
Seminal Pills art a veritable "Tower of
Strength" and "Fountain of Youth." Price,
#2.60 per bottle. Sent by mall on receipt of
postal order (thua saving express charges),
or C. O. D. by express. A McBOYLE A ,:o„
Druggists, not Wa-hingtou Btreet, Sau Fran
cisco, P. O. Box 1,962, to whom all orders
should be addressed. apis 6m
The Population of Los Angeles.
Is about forty thousand, and we would aay
at least oue half aro troubled with aome af
fection of the tbroat end lungs. As those
complaints are, scccordlng tn slatlstloa,
more numerous than others, we would ad
vise all not to neglect the opportunity to call
onusaud get a bottle of Kemp's Balaam
for the tbroat and lungs. Trial size free
Price 60 cents and 11.00 For sale by H. O
Godfrey, Nadeau Block.
Free Trasportation on Califor
nia Wines.
Owing to the great reduction of freights
on California wines (which at present is
a nominai consideration), I will deliver
nun California wines to all parts of the
East oo the line of the R. R. gratis, to
persons desiring a sample order. Call
and inspect the stock at 26 and 28 North
Spring street, Loa Angelea, Cal.
The Southern California Insur
ance Co.
Have money to loon oureal estate secur
ity, at favorable rates of interest. Also
they solitit a share of public patrooage
in protecting against loss or damage by
tire. Officea 241 North Maiu street.
Important.
Ladies Buffering from female weak
ness, irregularities arid all diseases in ■
deot to their sex, should consult Mrs.
Dr. Wells, whose specialty is diseaaes of
women. Consultation free. 341 Spring
atreet.
Dr. Healey's Nerve Tonic.
Is composed of pnre extract of Celery
Beef and Iron, and ia a food for the
brain, strength for the nerves and en
riches the blood. Beware of immitatious.
Violet's Excursion No. 4.
U»h M.y Ist. Fully
If yon want a good fitting truss call at 0. P.
Helnseman s Drug Store, 122 Main street,
who keeps the largest aasortment of trusses
n hand in Southern California.
THE WIFE, MOTHER AMD M AID who
suffer from female weakness, will find Oil
more's Aromatic Wine a positive cure. For
aale by H. D. Godfrey, Nadeau Block.
Damiana Bitters makes the old, young and
the weak strong and healthy. M. L-svy A
Co., wholesale liquor dealers, agsnts.
WHY WILL YOU SI'EFER from Agne
and Malaris when Ollmore'e Aromatic Wine
will cure you. For sale by H. D. Godfrey
Nadeau Block.
WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepaia and
Liver Complaint? Shlloh'a Vital izer it
guaranteed to cure you. Sold by C. F.
Helnseman 122 Nortr Main street..
GIVE YOUR CHILDREN, for coughs snd
colds, croup, whooping cough and hoarse
ness, Gilmore's Msgnetlc Elixir. For sale
by H. D. Godfrey, Nadeau Block.
The Mexican remedy for diseases of the
kidney and bladder, is Damtans Bitters. M.
.Larry A Co., wholesale rates.
Damiana Bitters regulates the stomach.
MMhel Levy A Co., wholesale liquor dealers,
agent*.
THE GRAPE CURE.
SAL MDSC ATELLE
a^ATBIaL
Sick Headache and
Dyspepsia Cure
IN AMEBICA,
Tqe crystallised salts, as extracted from
cranes and fruit, a moat wonderful product
from Nature ■ labratory. Have lt in youi
homes and travels—a specific for the faggf d,
weary or worn-out. It cures sick headache,
ityspepsla, stomach and bowel complaints,
removes bllotuneas, stimulates the liver to
a heathy action, counteract* the effects of
impure water aad the excessive us« of alco
holic beverages and prevents the absorption
uf malaria, and supplies to the system the
want ef sound ripe fruit. Prepared by the
London >v \l> -hkmi Co.,
UiPDOlf, BNOLSIID.
Beware of Imitations. The tannine In
• blue wrappers only."
JOtr-Send for circulars to Q. KVAMO-
VfT.TH, General American manager, P. O.
Boa 1960, New York < itv
Mention this paper.
Por sale by the following Druggist:
Preusa A Hsuce. Central Pharmacy, 77
and 79North Springsireet.C K. Heinieman.
11l N. Main St.; H. A. Godfrey, 11 South
Spring; Kills A Co., a? it. Spring;?. J. Oteae,
iAH. Spring; 0. Laux, Jr. 20ft N. Main Ht ,
K. C, (iulrado, 231 N. Main St.. next to Dow
ney Block, Los Angeles, Cal. mar»
PreposAls for Building Culvert
Meale-I proposals will be received by
tbe undersigned up to tbe meeting
of the Conncil of the City of l*os
Angeles of Aprll '27th, 1886, for the ooustruc
I 100 of a culvsrt across the extension of
Main street iv accordance with ipeclflca
tlous now on Die In his office.
A rerlifled check for SAO, payable to the
ordei of the undersigned, must accompany
each bid aa surety that the bidder will enter
loto a contract In conformity with his bid if
the same is accepted
The Council reserves the right to reject
any and all bids.
By order of tbe Council of tbe city of Loa
Cl«r* nl the Counell si Urn City ol Loe Ao
ua Angeles, April 21st. IMB. apa-st
AUCTION HALKS.
AUCTION SALES
JOHN 0. BELL & CO..
KKAL ESTATE ANl> GENERAL AUCTION
I KUH. Office, Boom I*l Nadeau Hlook.
Take Hie elevator sud the boy will
direct run to the offloe.
Keel Estate in nil MTU ol the clly, lnclud-
IliK i evidences and business properties.,
blocks -ml ranches, - Il\ bled .. I mild et
auction ol ,0U «ie aale.
Appralsemeiil* of every description of
property a specialty Sales made ft micliou
l.y or oi Courts, Administrators, Kxecutor*.
Commissioners, Rcceiverb, Mortgagee and
Trustees, faithfully comply lug with pre
scribed legal form*
Houses imil rooms rented , assume charge
nf property, hold power o( attorney for au
■ I'lUeew, collect rentn. mtend to taxes, ici-.ur
nitee, atreet work, Improvement*, mid bulld-
Alao, warehouse and auction, home aud
carriage mart and sale* yard, I-on Angeles
■Ireet.between Klrel and Her.md streets.
Elept RESIDENCE LOTS
IN HAST LOS ANGBLBB.
1 In tin: .'ii i ("i block bounded b r
Hoff, Walnut, Chestnut and
Barranca Streets,
Harks tt Felt's mil In ol Block 44.
line Hlocfc from bowlirr Avenue.
Will be sold ou tbe premises
THIS DA V
AT t O'CLOCK.
Twenty one fine, elegant, large lots, hit
flop aim level Od this property li a large
building, with an excellent cellar, suitable
for a wine vhiili or h first-class fruit packing
house. Hlse of building .uxll.i. i he drain
age In Complete. City water. Fine view
from every lot The Hellmau street Un* of
earn passes through HofTstreet 1 he Spring
utreet Hue Is one block off only, nil (ending
to make this very desirable property. The
Electric line I' tw-s einse lo it. Kvery h,( j*
lighted by the Kleetrir Light, making it aa
light flu day. Many line nml elegant resi
dence- 60 Ihla aide, among which In Geo.
W, Peachey's elegant place aud many
others.
TERMS OF HALF. Onequarter iv six
months, one-quarter iv nine months, one
quartet in twelve mouths, at 1 per cent,
on unpaid amount. These terms are the
name mud tbe installment plan, and give
every hod v a chance to mnchsse.
NO IK. -Thin property In only ten minuted'
ride from the City Hall and Postofflce, and
within about three minutes from the new
Brunch Postofflce at Kaat Log Augelea.
Take the Hprlng street cars, get off at Chest
uut atreet. go north one block from Downey
avenue, you are on the property. apr9td
GREAT, GRAND
REAL ESTATE
AUCTION SALE
AMD i
Grand Excursion.
■■.rem ftubriJvlelAnn ef the
HIGHLAND VIEW TRACT
On Tuesday, April '27, 1886,
AT 11 O'CLOCK.
Sale on Ihe t.rounst at
Highland View Station.
By order of <J. W. Morgan, mUL. Real Estate
Agent, No. M Nadeau Block.
100 Large. Klrffaii. Villa Heal
deiire l.otw, varying in slxe from one
fourth of an acre to each. Water
abundant for all purposes. At this point
the view may be said to he sublime, com
mending finer views of the entire city and
.surroundings than any lots ever before of
fered to thopnbllc.
I'lt«t*.t'l « I I t t M !
Just ready to be opened, will be found to be
the finest pleasure drive in Southern Cali
fornia. This property is withlu 15 mfnui.es"
ride by buggy to the Postofflce aud about 10
minutes by rail, and is a continuation of the
lovely Pasadena Valley. Terms of the sale
will be such an inducement that hardly
any lady or gentlemau would fail to pur
chane \.\ cliaah, >4 sixth months, in
twelve, V 4 in eighteen month*, one per cent.
The City Rand accompanies the Encur
aloo,
A floe FREE LI'NCH and always a spleo
did time.
Take the San Gabriel aud Pasadena oars.
For further particulars in..wire of O. W.
Morgan, Esq., No :« Nadeau Block, or of
John C. Bell, the auctioneer, at Room
No. 126, Nadean Block. Take the Elevator.
The boy will direct you. JOHN C. BELL,
Auctioneer.
PASADENA!
OLIVEWOOD STATION.
LARGE AUCTION SALE I
Oreat, Orand Excursion !
H]r John I. Bell Ac t 0..
On Friday, April 30,1886,
At 11 O'CLOCK,
to I In. . l.ara;e, Elearant
HOMESTEAD k VILLA RESIDENCE LOTS,
4 'iiiianiiMK Two Acrea Each.
Connecting with our sale Is the great,
grand excursion. Band of music. Free
lunch Fare for the round tripSOcents.
Free ride from ollvewood Station. Every
body will be happy and delighted; they
always are. Sale takes place ontheground.
This property is situated on Mountain atreet,
east of Lake avenue, Pasadena.
These lots are admirably situated for
homesteads or villa lots, Tbeir size com
mends them to 'be thinking purchasers.
Located within five minutes' walk ot the
Olivewood Station on the L A. A S. Q. V. R
X , makes them suited to purchasers doing
tantMMl in the city aod yet desiring ttie
pleasures of a quiet home. Their he-altalid
poatttoa at the base of the mountain, with a
Isfgher altitude than tlie Raymond Hotel,
render them extra desirable for theiuvalid.
The quality ofthe soil, arlch, saudy loam,
free from gravel and adobe, makes them
unsurpassed for any and all varieties of
fruit and vegetables. Free from mountain
wash during the freshets The view from
all the lots ft excellent. The mountain aud
the ocean bolh giving interest to the sight.
The s: reels and avenues at and near tbe
tract are exceptionally fine, being newly
made of moderate width. The improve
ments iv the immediate neighborhood give
promise of being the finest among tbe sub
urbia of tbe city. The immediate future
holds i v store a full share of the enterprises
fast making Pasadana the wonder ol the
aga. Among which are the cable road on
the magnificent PrVpect avenue grade to
the mmiuiain. from no- terminus nf which
a wouderfullyaccesslble trail will be made
to the summit.also the Las Florea Hot*!, Ihe
.Ite of which haa beeD purchased, and Kast
erncapitalUUstanii ready to fulfill the de
sire of the tourist and the want of the in
valid by placing a grand hotel ou Nature's
choicest site, the mouth of the Las Plorei
Cafioo. All of these enterprise-! will have a
direct iiiflueuec on tbe value of every one
of the lots to be sold. On many oi these lots
are to be found deciduous m as, just begin
nlng to bear, thereby in-mring comfort. Fox
ury and income at once. On one of these
lots la a fine new house and barn, with all
needed surroundings Tbe house haa eight
quod sized, well furnished rooms. the
barn furnishes rof in for horses, carriages
and cow, also a start has been made of flow
ers and ornamental surroundings. Thlslot
furnlshesready at hand a Hue horn* for auy
one with reasonable desires. Water—To
each of these bits ir. piped a full shareof the
j purci cold, sparkling water, TU« water
| comes in extra stroug gas pipe from the
mountain, <>ne tb..us*nd leet higher than
the tots. Thfltnpply of water Is continually
increased ami an.pie In qnaUlty and une
qualled in quality, while the expense of
condu t ng me water syHem U less than any
other in Psssdena. N<<<> And last but
not lea*t, we shaii u..t expert more than
city prices for country property, but will be
satisfied with what they are worth today,
and allow the advance that future Improve
menta may bring. This consideration, to
gether with our terms, place them within
the reach of all who want a home. TERMS
unt? third on the day of sale, balance on or
before three years, at 7% per cent. Interest.
Free carriages will meet you on the day of
■ale at Ollvewood Station. An elegant free
lunch will be gladly served by N. Q. YO-
CfTM, office room Nn. 7, Ward Bros. Block,
Pasadena, or JoHN C BELL, tbe auctiou
aer ap« td
Charles Wapihac!],
DYEING AND SCOURING
ESTABLISHMENT,
202>*. Spring St., Below Third,
l.os Aalffelea, < al.
I wish to uollfy my former customers that I
have opened a new place at the above nutn
ber.and the only one that gives satisfaction.
Tailoring aud Repairing Neatly Done at
Lowest Rate*. Satisfaction guaranteed
ap 18 lm
GRAND DRAWING
FOR A
SICOO DIAMOND RING!
IUOO rham ea sit • I RstCßl,
To be drawn for when ohanees are all
taken. Time and plaoe of drawing to he
advertised tn the daily papers. Tbe draw
Ing will be fair lv all respect* A eommil
tee of ticket hoders will choose two children
wbo will do the drawing. King on exhibi
tion at Kred Linda's Jewelry Store.
ssarMtf
of Premises.
The Restaurant tin Mott Markot haa
enlarged its quarters, and Is now pre
pared to serve easterners In rlrsl-class style.
The beat the market affords will be served.
The public will do well by calling on It
aud giving it a trial. Satisfaction guar
anteed. Don I forget the place in the Mott
Market. ILLICH A CO.
MIBCKLL A NKO U H. MIHOKLLANEOUH.
E. MARTIN & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
WINES. LIQUORS riCIUIS,
i
244 BAKER BLOOK, MAIN STREET.
1.08 ANOKI.KS, CAL, A PHI I. 7th, 1886.
Thia bouae havinu told to ila re«ular Iraile almoat all ile liquors ia bnlk, now
offers lo Ibe public at KKUOCKO PRICES i
Ist—A lot of BITTBRB or different kinds, such an are daily
bought at every regular aaloon.
2d.—A lot of Bottled Napa and Sonoma WINBB from the best
vineyards, iv cases of one dozen each.
3d —80 barrels of 3-year-old PORT WINK in 'barrels of about
45 gallons each. -
4th. -Shelf Goods used in every respßotable saloon. '
6th -Shelves and Offlce Fixtures Elevator, 16 Oaken Casks,
Handsome Oasks tor n retail or wholesale house, for re
tail purposes.
Our olrl cnatofcieri auil friends aro invited to inspect wines eld enough t, he
sent to hot countries, with a ouarautcc to keep. This bouse never dealt in so
called cheap wince and our bottling by a competent oellarman, years in onr em
ploy, will guarantee brat-claaa caae goods.
tar Come and see as. Onr store will he closed ou May Ist, 1886.
Yours respectfully,
£2. IVI.aLi-tln <to 00.
J^CaTZUTJ
CALIFORNIA WINES!
Owing to the Low Rates of Freight to all parts of the Hast I
ant Delivering
PURE CALIFORNIA WJNES,
Put up in Oases and Kegs, Half Barrels and Barrels, to all
parts of the United States
FREE OF FREIGHT 1
Visitors are cordially inviteil to call and inspect the stock at
Q6 niicl 28 NORTH SFBINO St.
H. J. WOOLLACOTT,
P. O. BOX 226, LOS ANOELES, CAL.
Port, Angelica, Sherry, Muscat, Zinfaudel, Riesling, Hook, Burger, Blau Klben,
Red and While Wince. apr»tf
The N tll IMOHIM arl Mny P»eaa,wiiri a Capacity of Bto IJTonsa Day, Is nu
equalled (or effective work. Only two minutes required to set it up for work or tip down
for moving. Worked by lor 2 horses or entirely by hand power with two men. Presses
compactly for railroad shipment or for local trade, at the will of the operator. It requires
but one flilinn to complete the bale. It can press two bales at one opera don, weight nsr 100 or
more each. Cheaper by half than any other Press on the market. It is portable on Its own
wheelsand moves likea common cart. Its weight is about i.fioo pounds. Price, from tlf*)
to $175, or more when made to special order. This Press has taken Diplomas at several
Fairs, and mauy prominent ranchers of Southern California testify to its superiority.
Address *• C. NaKt MOIIK, Tea An are lea.
fig*-Agent* are wanted. mar2t fmo
Painless Extraction,
BY LOCAL APPLICATIONS TO THE OUMS ONLY.
TJ. SMITH,
THE WELL KNOWN DENTIBT,
Has opened a Branch Dentistry Department adjoining his present office,
CORNER OF TEMPLE AND SPRING BTREETB,
OVER HAKKIB' CLOTHINO STORE,
Where Sets of Teeth are made for the Low Price of S6 and $7 Each.
faaaaVtf
John Wieland's Lager Beer.
This Famous San Francisco Lager has gained the reputation of being
THE FINEST BEER If) THE MARKET TO-DAY,
11 being far Sfsperlar fa all. aod defying any Eaatern competition. It la now
kept on draught at the following leading Saloon.:
The Louvre, No. 4 N. Main St; Yolks Hall. Temple Blk, opp. Court House;
U. S. Hotel bar. United States Hotel, N. Main at ■ Hotel de France, cor.
Aliso and Alameda Sts ; Jos. de Millardo. c r Ist and Wilmington Sts ;
Paul Schilling, cor. Spring and Second sts ; Ous Ferret, cor. Spring and
Third Sts.; Bob Haines, Los Angeles St; John Dietzsl, Alameda St, opp.
Old R R Depot; Jake (Jerkins, San Fernando St, opp. Hew K. R Depot.
STEINIKE & BRUNINC, SOLE ACENTS AND BOTTLERS,
Telephone STS. 154 E. First Street, Los Angela.
TEMPLE BLOCK, OPPOSITE UNITED STATES MOTEL.
Dealer lv all latest Improved English and American allies, stiotguns. Pistols and Ammu
nlllon. All work done In best style -speaking lor luelf and no need of sell praise
aTJeP~ l 'n.nke-bortnc and repairing of tne guns a specialty. Telephone No. Ms. ser.l3
FRAKKL BHRIER
MANUFACTURER OF CIGARS
WHOUBAU ArTT> RETAIL DEALER lit
Imported and Key West Cigars,
Chewing aad Smoking Tobacco, Cigarettes, Playing Cards, ate.
100 AND 107 NORTH SPRING STREET, CORNER MARKET,
Temple Bioek, opposite Court Bouse. Loe Angelea. Cel.
ataV-Speolal ladueemeat offend to the Jobbiug Trade. Pcasoftee Boa No. IM.' fes
LBOAL.
Not.,'* of Intuition.
Notice Ii hereby given that it Is the Inten
tit.ii ..f tin- Council uf (lie i it\ f.f |,o, \u
geles, tn establish tlie grade of Missiou road
from Downey nvenue to Macy utreet, as
follows:
At the Intersection of Missiou road and
Downey avenue, Ihe grade shall be 170 feet
ahove tne datum plane, at a polut on the
south bank uf the Kast Hide ditch. Ml feel
more or leaa, south of the south live of
Downey avenue, the grade shall be 143 feet
above the datum plaue.
Ata point it Hi feet south of smith hank of
Kast Hide ditch, the grade sh>iit be lift feet
atrove the datum plane.
At the Intersection ol Mission road aud a
street running between Block C and Hlock
D, Park Tract, tbe trade shall be 97 feet
at>ove the datum plane.
At the luterseetiou of Barbee street, the
grsde shall be 92 feet above the latum niane
Wine luterseetiou of Mission rond nnd a
street running betw i Block I, and Blook
J, Park Tract, the grade shall he ft* feet
above, the datum plane.
At the luterseetiou of Mission road with
the north Hue of Kuhrts street, the grade
shall be 7y feet above the datum plane.
At the Intersection of Mission road and
south line of Kuhrts atreet, the grade shall
be 77.D0 feet above tbe datum plane.
Al the Intersection of Mission road and
Hausen street, the grade shall be 72 feet
above tlie datum plane
At the Intersection of Missiou mail and
Hancock atreet. tbe grade shall he 70 feel
above thedatum plane
At the Intersection of Mission mad and
Johnson atreet, the grade shall be 69 feet
above the datum plane
At the Intersection of Mission road nud
• irlffln aveuue, the grade shall he 68 feet
abnve the datum plane.
At the Intersection of Mission road aud
Slchel street, the gradeshall be 07 feet shove
tbe datum plaue.
At the inierseeilon of Mission road and
Warren itreet, Ihe grade shall he 68 feet
above tbe datum plane.
At the intersectlou of Mission road aud
Magnolia street, thegrade shall be fl'2 feet
above the datum plane.
At the Intersection of Mission road and
Wabash Aveuue, thu grade shall he 56 feet
above the datum plane.
Ala polut 625 feet south or south line of
Wabash aveuue, the grade shall be CI feet
alaive the datum plaue.
At a point 560 feet north of north Hue of
Macy atreei, thegrade shall he '<*> feet above
tbe datum plane.
At a polut'24o [eet nortb off north line of
Macv itreet, the grade shall be 50 feet above
the datum plane.
At the Intersection of Mission mad and
Macy street, the grade shall be 42 feet above
thedatum plane.
All persons interested are herehy notified
to flle their objection*, if any they have,
with the Clerk of the i oiin. il. within teu
days uf the date of the first publication of
this notice.
Hy order of the Couucii of the (Jlty of Los
Augeles,at its meeting uf April lit, A. D , ISM.
W. W. KOBINSON,
Clerk of ihe Council of the City ol lajs An*
geles.
Los Augeles, April 14, IS*'.. aprlfi lot
Notice of Intention.
Notice la hereby giveu that It is the Inten
tion uf the Council of Ihe city of Los Auge
les to establish the grade of Hlchel street
fromSigier street to Mission Koad as fol
lows;
At the Intersectlou of Hlchel street and
Higler street the grade shall he 121 00 feet
above the .latum plaue.
At a poiut - r UO i* et north of the uorth line
of Patrick street thegradeihallbe lOV.OOfeet
above the datum plaue.
At tbe Intersection of Hichpl street aud
Patrick stre.t the grade shall be 97.00 feet
above the datum plane.
At the Intersection oi Slchel street and
Downey A vi' the grade sball be, as Dow ea
tabll-hed, 81.45 feet above the datum plaue.
At the iuterseetiou of Sictiel atreet and
llawkius street tin- .trade sball be 67.00 feet
above the datum plaue.
At the intersectlou of Slchel street and
Baldwin street the grade shsll be 66.00 feet
above the datum plane.
At the Intersection of Hichel street and
Mosart street the grade shall he tv>.oo feel
above the datum plaue.
At the intersectlou of Slchel street and
Darwin Aye. the grade stiall be 67.00 feet
above the datum plane.
At tbe luterseetiou of Hichel street and
Kuhrts street the grade shall be 62.00 feet
above the datum plane.
At a point ou the east side of Hichel street
220 feet north of uorth line or Mission street
the grade shall be 67 feet above the datum
plaoe.
At a point ou the west side of Hichel street
I*l feet uorth of north Hoe of Mission itreet
the grado shall be 67 feet above the datum
plaoe.
Atthe intersection of Sichel street with
Mission street the grade shall be on the east
side 61.70 feet above the datum plaoe, and
on the west side SIM feet above the datum
plane.
At the intersection of Sichel street and
Miaslou Road the grade shall be 67.00 feet
above the datum plane.
All persons interested are hereby notified
to file tbeir objections. If any they have.wlth
the Clerk of the Council wilhii. ten days of
the date of the first publication of this no
tice.
By order of the Council of the city of Lob
Angeles at Its meeting of April 13th, A. D.
1886. W. W. ROBINSON,
Clerk of tho Council of the City of Loa An
geles.
Los Augeles, April 141 h, 1886. ap!6 lOt
Notice of Intention.
Notice is herehy given that it is the Inten
tion of the Couucii of the City of Los Ange
les to change aud establish the grade of
Pleasant atreet, from Mlso Aye to Summit
Aye , as follows:
At the Intersection of A If so Aveuue, Lopes
St. and Pleasant Aye the grade sball he 66.00
feet above the dstum plaue.
At the intersection of Kschandia street the
grade shall be 64.00 feet above the datum
plane.
At the intersection of Michigan street tbe
grade shall be 70.00 feet above the datum
plane.
At a point on the west side of Pleasant St.
100 feet south of south line of Summit Aye.
the grade shall be as now established, M.M
feet above the datum plane on the south
west corner, and on the southeast corner
56.00 feet above the datum plane.
All persona interested are hereby notified
to tile their objections, if any they have,
with the Clerk of the Council within ten
days of tbe date of the flrst publication of
this notice.
By order of the Council of the City of Loa
Angeles at its meeting of April 13th, A. D.
1888. W. W. ROBINSON,
Clerk of the Council of the city of Loa Au
gelea.
Loa Augelea, April 14th, I***. aplC lot
Notice of Intention.
Notice la hereby given tbat It is the inser
tion of the Council of the City of Los An
geles to establish the grade of Barbee street
from Thomas street to Hancock street as
At tbe Intersection of Barbee street and
Thomas street the grade shall be 92.00 feet
above the datum plane.
At t c intersection of Barbee street and
Gates street the grade shall he 86.50 feet
above the datum plane.
At the intersection of Barbee street and
Hausen street the grade shall he 82.50 feet
above the datum plaue.
At tbe intersection of Barbee street and
Hsncock street the grade shall be 78.00 feet
above the datum plane. •
All persons interested are hereby notified
to flle their objections, if auy they have.wlth
the Clerk of the Council within ten days of
the dale of the first publication of this notice.
By order of the Council of the city of Lou
Angeles at ltsmeeting of April 6th, A. D.
1886.
W. W. ROBINSON,
Clerk of the Council of the City of Loa An
gale.".
Los Angeles April 9th 1886. aprlO lot
Notice of Intention.
Notice is hereby given that It is the inten
flon of the Council of the City of I Ata Auge
l«a to establish the grsde of Saud itreet,
from Cemetery Aye. to Fort slreet, as fol-
At the intersection of Hand street and the
east Hoe of Cemetery Aye. the grade shall
be 116.00 feel above the datum plaoe.
At a point oo (he north live oi Saud street
116.70 feet west of tbe wen line of Fort street
the grade ahall be 110.35 feet above the
datum plane. _
Thence to a point on the weit line of Fort
street .18.00 feet north of south line of Sand
street, where the grade ahall be 106.60 feet
above tbe datum plane.
At the S. W. corner of Sand and Fort the
grade shall be 106.30 feet above the datum
persona Interested are hereby notified
to flle their objections, if any they have,
with tbe Clerk of the Conncil within ten
days of the date of the first publicatiou of
this notice.
By order of the Council of the City of Los
Angeles at its meeting of April 13th. A. 0.
1486. W. W. ROBINSON,
Clerk of tbo Council of the City of Los Aa-
Aprll 14th, 1886. spl6 lot
\<>tu-e ot Intention.
Notice is hereby given that ll Is tbe Inten
tion of the Council of the City of Los An
geles to establish the grade of Gates street
from Barbee street to Kuhru street, aa saw
At the Intersection of Oates street and
Barbee street the grade shall bo 86.50 feet
above the datum plane.
At the iuterseetiou of Gates street and
Darwin avenue the grade shall be 30.50 feet
above the datum plane.
At the intersection of Gates street aod
Kuhrts street the grade shall be 77 .10 feet
above the datum plane.
AU persona iutereated are hereby notified
to flle their objections, if any they have,
with the Clerk of the Council within ten
days of the dale of the first publication of
this notice.
By order of the Council of the City of Loa
Angeles at Ita meeting of April i3tb, A. D ,
Clerk or the Council of the Clly of Los Ao
iJe" Ange lea. April 14, 1886. apl6-10t
JOHNMASKELL,
WaoLsaaLa a»d Retail Di*i.aa ih
FRUITS, »UTS and CANDIES,
No. II FIRST STREET.
aprt lm
o*mi— Pare 11, 8.i0.1,
CoßßinuflLipttr ami Suneyor,
Associate Member Institute Civil
■ nclneera, London,
Hoom 14 Alton Hlwett, corner Spring
aad Temple. Jastf |
5
LEGAL.
Notice of Intention* 0
.J?.. ,lre "•»»** that it is the In
tention of the Council of the City of Loa An
geles to establish thegrade ol Griffln aye
foiniw" 1 " * " tr,et 10 M,Mlou Rood, as
At the intersection of Grlffln avenue and
Canada street the grade shall he 142.00 feet
above tbe datum plane:
Atthe luterseetiou of Orifflu aye. and
Graudln street the gradeshall he 156.00 fee*,
above the datum plane;
At the Intersection of Grlffln aye. aud Hig
ler street the grade shall be 149.00 feet above
tne datum plane;
At a point 2Wj feet south f.f the south line
of S.gler street lb« grade, shall be feet
alaive the datum plane
Al a point MU feet south of the south lino
of sigler street the grade sball bo 136 foot
above the datum plaue;
t.f A iJiX2l ll \ " ,1, ;/ I t ,m . lh °' tl "' ""rthllne
o Patrick sti eet the grade shall be 130 feet
above the datum plane;
At the Intersection of Griffln Aye snd
Patrick street the grade shall be IW.m feet
above thedatum plaue;
At the luterseetiou of Grlfflu Aye. and
Downey Aye. the grade shall be as now es
tablished 83.67 feet above the datum plane
Atthe Intersection of Orifflu Aye and
Hawkins street thegrade shall he 78.00 feet
atiove the datum plane;
Atthe intersection of Grlffln Aye. and
Baldwin street the grade shall be 71.00 feet
above the datum plane;
At Ihe Intersection of Grlffln Aye. and
Mozart street the grade shall be 70.00 feet
above the datum plane;
At the Intersection of Oriflin Aye. and
Darwin Aye. the grado shall be 68.00 feet
above the datum plane;
At tbe Intersection of Grlffln Aye and
Kuhrtiitreet the grade sball be 66 uo feet
ale.vc thedatum plane;
At a point '1 15 feet north of the north line
of Mission street the grade shall be 67.00
reel above the datum plane;
At the intersection of Griffin Aye. and
Mission street the grade sball be on the
northeast and southeast comers of said lv
[enaction 60,60 feet above the datum plaue;
at the northwest aud southwest corners of
said intersection 65.75 feet above Ihe datum
plane;
At a point ou the west side of Griffin Aye.
I<m feet south of the south Hue of Mission
street the grade shall be 66.3U feet above UM
datum plaue; >
At the Intersection of Urlfflu Aye. with
Mission Road the grade Hhall be iB.OO feet
above the datum plaue.
All persons iutereated are herehy notified
to flle 'heir objections, If any they have,
wilh the Clerk of the Council withlu ten
days of the date of the first publication of
this notice.
By order of the Council of the City nf Los
Angeles at Its meeting of April utih, a. D.
W. W KOBINSON,
Clerk of the Council of tbe City of Los An
Los Angeles. April 14th, 1886, op 16 lOt
Notice of Intention.
Notice Is hereby given that ft is the inten
tion of the council ol theclty of Urn Augeles
to establish the grade of Fort street from
temple street to a point B'2U feet North of
the North line of Kock street:
At tbe Intersection of Temple street tbe
grade shall be, si now established 77.0U feet
above the datum plane.
At a polut 150 feet north of tbe uorth line
of Temple itreet the grade shall be on the
east and west side of Fort street 89 '20-100
feet ahove the datum plane.
The easterly 20 feet of Fort street shall
hive a rise of 1 foot in 5 feet, from a point
150 feet uorth of the north line of Temple
street to the north line of Sand street,where
ths grade shaM be 140 feet above tbe datum
plaue.
At the southwest coruer of Fort and Sand
street tne grade shall be 106.80 feet above
the datum plane.
At the luterseetiou of the center lines of
Fort and Saud street the grade shall be 106 30
feet above thedatum plane.
Al a polut ou the west line of* Fort street
38 feet uorth of the south live of Sand street
the grade shall be 106.60 feet above the
datum plane.
At the northwest corner of Fort and Sand
street the grade shall be 140 feet above tbe
datum plane.
At a point 60 feet north of the north line
of Sand street tho grade shall be 140.00 feet
above the datum plane.
At a point 180 feet north of tbe north Hoe
Sand street the grade sball be 140.00 feet
above the datum plane.
At tbe Intersection of Kock street tbe grade
shalt be, as nowestabllshed,l42.oo feet above
the datum plane.
At a point 320 feet north of tbe north lino
of Kock street the grade shall be 134,00 foot
above the datum plane.
Ml persons interested are hereby notified
to file their objections, If any tbey have,
with the Clerk of the Council within 10 days
of the date of the flrst publication of this
notice.
By order of the Council of the City of Loa
Augeles, at Its meeting of April 13th, A. D.
W. W. KOBINSON,
Clerk of the Council of the City of Loo An
geles.
Los Angeles, April 14th, 1886. aprlfi lOt
Notice of Intention.
Notice Is hereby given tbat It is the Inten
tion of the Council of the city of Los Ange-
Iss to estaolisb the grade of Hansen itreot
from Patrick street to Mission Road, as fol-
Ai the Intersection of Hansen street aod
Patrick street the grade shall be 128.00 foot
above tbe datum plane.
Ata point 415 feet north of the north lino
of Downey avenue the gradeshall bo 116.00
feet above the datum plane.
At the intersection of Hansen street and
Downey avenue the grade shall be, as now
established, 99.67 feet above the datum
plane.
At the Intersection of Hansen street and
Hawkins street the grade shall be 98.60 feet
above the datum plane.
At the intersection of Hansen itreet and
Baldwin street the grade shsll be 88.00 foet
above the datum plane.
At tbe intersection of Hansen street and
Barbee street the grade shall be 82.60 feet
above the datum plane.
At the Intersection of Hansen street and
Darwin Aye. the grade shall bo 77.00 feet
above the datum plane.
At the intersection of Hansen street and
Kuhrts street the grade shall be 74.00 foet
above tbe datum plane.
At the intersection of Hansen street and
Million Koad tbe grade shall be 72.00 feet
above the datnm plane.
All persons interested are hereby notified
to file their objections, if any tbey have.wlth
the Clerk of the Council within ten days of
the date of the flrst publication of this no-
By order of the Council of tho city of Los
Angeles at its meeting of April ISth, A. D.
1886. W. W. ROBINSON,
Clerk of the Council of tho olty of Loo An
geles.
Los Angeles, April 14th, 1886. ap!6 lot
Notice or Intention.
Notice is hereby given that It is tbe inten
tion of the Couucii of the City of Loa Ange
les to establish the grade of Hayes street
from HotT st reet to Kuhrts street, as follows:
At the iuterseetiou of Hayes street and
Hon*" street the grade shall be 67.00 feet above
the datum plane.
At tbe intersection of Haves street and
Downey avenue the grade shall be as now
established, 61.46 feet above tbe datum
plane.
At the iuterseetiou of Hayes street and
Chares itreet the grade shall be 50.00 foot
above the datum plane.
At the intersection of Hayes street with
tbe n >rth line of Mozart street the grade
shall be 46.00 feet above the datum plane.
At the southeast corner of said intersec
tion the grade shall be 45.26 feet above tho
datum P rane.
At the southwest corner of said intersec
tion the grade shall be 44.36 feet above tbe
dalum plane.
At the intersection of Haves street and
Darwin avenue the grade shall be 42.00 feet
above the datum plane.
At the intersection of Hayes itreet with
Kuhru street the grade sball be 40.00 feet
above the datum plane.
All persons interested sre hereby notified
to flle their objections, If any tbey bare,
with the Clerk of the Council within ton
days of the date of tbe flrst publication of
this notice.
By order of the Council of tho Cltv of Loo
Augelei at its meeting of Aprll 13th, A. D .
1885. V?. W KOBINSON,
Clerk of tbe Counell of the City of Loo An-
Los Augelei, Aprll 14, 1886. apl6-10t
Notice of Intention.
Notice Is hereby giveu that it is the inten
tion of tbe Couucii of the City of Los Ange
les to establish the grade of Baldwin street,
from Hansen street to Workman street, as
follows:
At the intersection of Baldwin street and
Hansen street the grade shall 00 88 00 feet
above tbe datum plane.
At the iuterseetiou of Baldwin street and
Hancock street tbe grade shall bo 82 00 feet
above the datum piano.
At the Intersection of Baldwin street and
Johnson street tbe grade shall be 76.00 fact
above the datum plane.
At tbe intersection of Baldwin street and
Griffln Aye. the grado shall bo 7LOO foot
above the datum plaoe
At tbe Intersection of Baldwin street and
Sichel street the grade shall be 66.00 foet
above ths datum plane.
At tbe intersectlou of Baldwin itreet and
Workman street the grade shall be 66.00 feet
above the datum piano.
All persons interested are hereby notified
to file tbeir objections, if any they havo,
with the Clerk of the Counell within ton
days of the date of tbe flrst publication of
this notice.
By order of the Council of the City of Loe
Augeles st IU meeting of April 13th, A. D.
_m W.W. ROBINSON.
Clerk nf the Council of tbe City of Los An*
gelea.
Loe Angelea, Aprll 14, 1086. apt 6 UK
Notice of Intention.
Notice is hereby given tbat it is Iho inten
tion of the Couoetl of the City of Los An
geles to establish the grade of Thome* street
from Downey avenoe to Mission road, aa
follows
Atthe intersection of Thomas itreet and
Downey avanue the grade shall be aa now
established 121 feet above the datum plane.
Atthe intersection ■>( Thomas street and
Hawkioi street the grade shall be 10» test
above the datum plane.
Al the intersection of Thomas street and
Barbee street the grade shall be 92 feet
above the datum plane.
At the interaction of Thomas street and
Darwin aveuue Ibe grade shalt be 90 feet
above the datum plane.
Atthe northwest corner of Thomas street
and Miaaiou road tbe grade shall bo 58,2
feet above the datum plane.
At tho northeast coruer of Thomas street
aud Miaaiou road the grade shall be 64.26
feet above the datum plans.
AU persons interested are herehy notified
to file Lhetr objections, if any tbey have,
with tbe Clerk of tbe Council within ten
days of the first publicatiou of this Übtlce.
By order of the Council of ibe City of Los
iv w. VoiSJ&it; D *
Clerk of tbe Ceuaeil of tbo CHr oi Las An
l.rVuge.e- AOSII Mo Is* agdSViet

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