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THE DEMOUSSET CASE. More Houses Wanted. The Herald a few days ago gave a resume of the situation as to house* to let in thie city—tbe resume was rather as to the lack ot such bouses. There is not a day but the Herald reporter meets half a dozen cltixens eagerly seeking a house to rent. The faot is tbat there are but few houses to let in Los Angele* in proportion to ihe population. A vastly large number of th* people ate Iheir own landlords. The houses which sro to be had for rent are for tha moat part not firstolass. Many of those who want to rent a bouse are people who want a strictly first-class place-to live iv. They will not have auy other kind. Ac asked in the previous article. What is going to be dove for bouses when all the people return to Ihe cily from the seaside and the mountains? What is to be done when the usual win ter influx of Kuetera peoplo eonu-7 There is a great deul of Nut capital now in Los Angeles. Tho honks have de posits which iv sonio cases exceed a mil lion and a half for oue institution. This money cannot be had at loss than 10 to 12 per oeut per aunuin. It is held to speculate in unimproved real tstato. It seems aa if the luvestmeot proportion were about as attractive, all things con sidered. Let some of those who own a great many corner lots put up nice, houses on some of them, furnish home* to tho people, make a big percentage ou their capital, have a nicely improved place to sell to some new comer at an adyanoe, aud at the same time enhance the value of the un improved lot by tho nice house on the one next to it. Here is a good sensible proposition. The same course of reasoning will ap ply to business property. Hants arc very high aud there is scant room to do the business of thu uity as It is tu-iiay. Tbe view is generally accepted that the county ia to go on growing, that the oity is to maintain its rapid pace of in crease in all respects. There seems to be plenty ef room to get iv with good solid investments in thia line as well as in that of house* to let. The men all over the world who are best off, are those who own a nice slice of well improved business property iv some good city, or those who have a few nico houses to let to people who cannot own their homes. Keut day ct.mes once a month and there fs a snug sum to get for the asking. It ia worth tho while uf soma financier and capitaiiat to give an hour's thought to tbe above considerations. There is this further tote said: While iv times of rapid growth and the conse quent rise in the valne of real estate previously at too low a point to price, it is true that very large money ia to be made by spec ulation; it- is also just as true that after a certaiu point is reached the natu ral increase of money ptyiug a fair rate of interest is even greater than lhe slow rise io values above a certain fair point, whore property is held at about what it can be made to pay a revenue on. Defendant found fjullty- ay th* Jury. The trial of th* cat* of The People agaiust Demouiset, charged with th* abduotlou of the girl, Augustine Coelo, which ba* been the ceuter of Interest for nearly a week, was brought t» a close yesterday, th* jury ailjudgiog the aocused guilty as charged, on the first ballot. Thu trial of the case has been a some what remarkable one, from the time of the arrest of Domousset to hi* convic tion. Fiv* days woro occupied in Jus tice Austin's court with the preliminary examination, the result being the dis charge of tho defendant Immediately upon hi* disohargu he waa re urreated and taken before Justice Tvaitchell, ut Santa Mouioa, whoro, upon examina tion, he was held to auswer to the charge of obduction. While tho testimony of tbe witnesses, especially thai of Miss Coelo, the com plaining wituess, was of the most dam aging character to tbe defendant, clearly showing him to bavo laid his plans and gone to work syleinatically to debauch the young girl; yet, there has been some doubt as to tbe possibility of prov i,,g him tecknicHly guilty of abduction, under tbe law. , ~ The statute reii'iiienient tba. it ...list be shown tbat tbe object of tbo accused was to reduce the complainant to the station of a common prostitute, makes it exceedingly difficult to convict a de fendaut of abJuction. Few people con versant with the facts in the Domousset case, believe that he wilfully sought lo eucompaa* the ruination of tbe girl, fur ther than in tho satisfaction of his own loslful desires. However, there is Utile sympathy expressed for him; for, while he inoy not bo technically guilty of nb duction, nnder tbe lottur of the law, the general verdict is that be abould be seeverely punished. Bulferors from Kidney Troubles, will tiud Simmon's Liver Regulator a true remedy for such complaints. '"I have been troubled with liver jom plaint, kidney disease aud bad blodarfor a louk lini'e, I have used Simmon's Liver Regulator, au 1 it has done me more good then all the medicine I ever took. I would not be without it—Quo. H. Pratt, U. S. Dsputy Collector. 2d District Ot." To the "Times'" Hypercritical Critic. Editor Herald—l believe I voice a very prevalent tteutiment when I take exception to the general tenor of the Timiti dramatic criticisms, which has been well exemplified in this [ resent Margaret Mather season. To briefly express my idea of the matter, I believe tbat our theater going people an ! lovers of tbe drama feel v. t a litth indebted Lo whatever circumstances bave brought this week's privileges witbin their reach, especially *hou they recall tbat it is only recently we have had the opportu nity to witness this grade of perform ance here. That there are drawbacks to their tborough enjoyment goes with out saying, but any one who will reflect a moment knows that no manager coulJ afford to set a piece ia Los Augeles as be might in New York. In the present instance, to bring here and pat upon the stage the six carloads of scenery used for MUa Mather aud her troupe wculd cost soiuetl.iug like a thousuud dollars. This outlay would be almost eotiroly uinetai iicd, aod while lam not in Mr. Hill's couaseli, he is presumabN work ing for money rat Ler than glory. We are not yet a large city, but we are fast growing away from provincialism, and the appearance here of s icb performers aa Nevada, Materna, Kb*.., Barrett, Modjeskaaud Margaret Mather is one of tbe pleaaanttst evidences of our growth. As to the eharactfr of Miss Mather's performances, nothing need be said. Our people have joim d in the verdict of unstinted praise which her rtal genius at.d i ainstaktng tsTorU have called forth everywhere. One thing is certuin, Mr. Hill has brought to bus Angele* a tro ipe comprising more good pcrtoi mem than any Iciore on our boards, with the possible exception of !Umti\ and cur til joy meat of tho rich charms of Miss Matbci's v<>ica and pres euce, the flashes of her rare genius, and tin exceptionally good support, would have complete nod satisfying ba. for tho ehillicg consciousness that wo - v uld probably find by to-moi row's Jim-n that, while they were vtry nice, it was not quite tbe thing. 1 consider ituuc.lled for an I unfitting for Mr. i>obinsou or any oue el-e to harp on flue points of criticism, apprtoiable only to a handful of blanc theatre-goers who, fast nearing tho "Seventh Stage," pipe to aa in childish treble that tbe w<,rl 1 wdl never again see acting bko tbat they witnessed "iv London" a half century ago. Could he not afford to drop for Awhile this hypercritical sptitt and recogu ze the fact that wo hnve enjoyed a genuine treat iv the appearance here ot one of the foremost actresses of the «g ■ ? CJutil we have grown a tittle more metropolitan, whenever his sensitive intelligence discovers offensive short coming in these performers whom tbe world is willing to call great, would he not bo williug lo drop over them the mantle of charity for tbe sake of us more ordinary mortals, to whom it is a greattr pleasure to enjoy thnu in our own untutored fashion than to have pointed out to us bow we should critic ixs — by the rules of arithmetic. Tbe effect of such criticism, as far us it goes, is to destroy public iuterest, cheapen the success of the performers, and tn so n.uch stand in the way of our enjoying Mich privileges in the future. Just and kindly criticism harm no one, but I think I discover in the Times critic and unwillingness to accord a full meed of praise to any star over coming here, aud apparently for no worthier motive than tog'in a cheap reputation for die crimination and independence, I will gladly accord him that on the spot, and vow in the name of thoatre lovers cry "enough." Momus. Death of Mrs. Maretts King. Tho sad news was received yesterday of the death of Mrs. Maretta Kiog. mother of Mrs. M. (LMcKooo, of this 1 oity. Mrs. King was a native of Gen* BMecoctnty, New York, aod seventy three years of age. She came to Loi Aageles nboat two moDths ago, hoping to secure relief from a chronic heart trouble io this mild and equable cli mate, but the disease had advanced too far, and yesterday morning she passed quietly and peacefully away. Mrr. King was one uf those persons of whom it may be said that the world ia better for their having lived. Her life was a constant career of usefulness aud she was grt atty beloved by all who knew her. She was always bright and cheer ful and endeavoring to make those about her happy. She lived a constant Chris tian life, and her good work will be long remembered, Mia. King was the moth er of thirteen childred—ten boys aud three girls. None of the thirteen are at present liviug. Two of her sons were aoldiera io the Uuiop army, and oue lost hia life gallsutly lighting, being shot through the heart at tho battle of Fred ericksburg in 1K62. Her husband, Ma son 11. K.i ti, died in Pennsylvania in 1809 at tbe age of 50 yean.. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. McKoou will deeply sympnthiEij with tlum in their great loss. The funeral will take place to-morrow (Suudiy) at 2:30 p. m, from the family residence, corner of Orange aod Kirk streets. Friends of the family Are invited to attend. The Wheat Crop. Mr. J. J. Melius haa juit concluded tbe charter of the British iron ship "Cjoleen" at 30 shillings a ton to Cork for orders U. K. or Continent. She is a very handy ship, utriyiug only about 1000 short tons. He will begin loading her at once with Los Angeles wheat to fead. the millions of over-populated Europe. Tbe late improvement in the wheat rna:ket, which by the way tho Hkuau. foreshadowed mouths ago, hai been a big bonanzi to the grangers of Southern California iv common with thoir honest brethren alt over California and the Union for that matter For example the Laguua Faimiug Company estimate that they hare something like 50,000 sacks of wheat, or 60,000 centals. The l ite advance amounts to about 2,1 ceois a ceutal over the lowest point of prices for the current scaaou. This mesne the eor.ahsßgof Mr. A. H. Djukcr ant bis "purds" to the tune of, any $lf>,ooo more than they would have made at tbe lower figure. The samo nssoui ig will apvlv to tbe Forter Brothers, the Los Angdw Farming and Milling Company, the Newball Brothers, £. J. Baldwin and scores of others engaged in the leg itimate development of Los Angele* county. The sum total of iiirioumeiii is a utg figure—seven places in it cer tainly. lt there is to tie a war in Ku ropc it will be worth still more. Steamer Departures. The steamer Orizaba sailed from #an Pedro for San Francisco yesterday rwilh the following passengers: For San Franei-ico—Miss M Cosgrove, M Dunham, wife and daughter, M as R Cuahing, Mrs X Ungor and child, Mrs M Frank, Major Kiln, Miss Alice Dawn, J BSabaraths, Cuy R >se, R Bblill, J Car Und and wife, J I' Speno ', VV S Stewart, H H West. Mrs A R .Johnston, H T Fayne, A A Eckstrom, Miss Tillie Shores, Mis J X Hughes, D Nevdie, and seven In tha steerage. Jt>ort Hnrfunl-Oeorge Ruddy, W H BowsftAn, J Gordan, wife and child, S H tittU. Santa Barbara—J A Lawrence, John Desmond, A X Baker and wtfe, Sing Cnack. English Evangelical Lutheran Church. Re». 8. B. Birnit/.. western secretary of tbe Lutheran Hume missions, is now iv Los Augeles in tbe interests of tbe Bvai.gelto.il Lutheran church, having rooms at W. S. Bats?*, til S. Olive street, near Second. Mr. Baftfill has bfen iuvititl to preach Sunday morning and evening' for Rev. Dr. Stradley, in the M. E. church South, ou Fort street, between Fifth and Sixth, and by the kindness of the pastor and official board will hold a special service in the inter ests of the English Lutheran church at .'.;»" o'clock in the afternoon at the same place, Mr. Biruilr Is spoken of as an able preacher, an experienced missionary and Sunday school worker. Aa a number of the International Sunday School execil tivo oommittee for over tweuty vents, and of the International Y. M. C. A. committee, he did most efficient work; and as a oity missionary his sucoesa, it is said, has been soldoin equaled. Mr, BarniU, being a regular correspondent of four or live of tho prioipal paper* of hil denomination North ml South wilt say many good things of Loa An geles. Along the Cable Railway. Tba ,-iceipts of the Second street oablo road last Sunday amounted to «!Ht.Bo, The revenue for August wat ah mt twice as much as it was the Arst motitfi Ihe road was ran. The passen gors carried amounted to 31,000. Ths salss of lend in July amounted to more fn money, thai, all the sales for Mar b, JBBS, to February, 188 ft, nearly a full year. That is about thu way things go in Los Angslcs now-a (lays. The hills have been built up and impruv3d at a marvellous rate since the oablo road was set in motion, Iv a few days Mr. K. A. Hall will have a new line of choice lots in the market. Card From Mr. Debinson. Enrroii Herald, Sir;— Mr. Hill as serts in your paper tbis morning tbat in my communication published in Thurs day's Tim i be rroeiva I an apology from mo which he describes as utterly servile and obsi i|uious. Iv the same medium as that in which Mr. Hill's astonishing fabrication is pub lished I ask, as a matter of justice lo myself, that you will have the kindness lo print my emphatic oontra liolion uf Iho statement ihat one word can b found in the nature of an apology to Mr, Milliotboomnmnnicati.il> referred to, Further, that no apology or any kind evor has been or ever will be tendered by me to Mr. Hill, nor Is any due. J brand Mr. Hill's assertion as a de llhorato and wilful misstatement of fact, as c iwsrdly aa it is futlo. 1 end. se my card. Respectfully, Ths "Tinas" Dramatic Critic. Attention Sir Knights. There trill be a special conelavo of Corar Ac LI«R ('ommsndcry No. 9 K. T. this (Saturday) evening at 7:30 o'clock, sharp, for order of K. T. Sojourning Sir Knights In good stand ing are oourteously invited to attend. T. 11. VVaru, K. C. Monument. Theeumtog iown and greatest health resort of SontWo California, is sow ready for investors and colonists. A few more days left ia rvhioh to accept one of the beautiful lots offered free. (Jail on the Southern California Invist. BientCo., 114 First street. Baseball. Pools on the game between the Loa Angeles and San Lvii Obispo clubs Will bo sold al tbo Brunswick Billiard Hall to night. Appcaranooa indicate that bet ting will be Hvely, as the San Luis olob write tbey are coming heeled, Tbey arrive this morning. II Is a well known ia j t'atthe oldest and most reliable painters' snnr.y store Is st 15 jtortli Main street. , C33l «*. aEJaasaw Marriage Siverane. The following persons woro yesterday licensed to wed: Chas. A, Krhardl aud Anne A. Sbillinger, F. K. Ferguson and C. C, WMtmore, LOB ANQELEB DAILY HEBALD. lfcß(>. PROPERTY TRANSFERS. Krporled ay UllleU* * fslason, Examiner* of Title*. FliinaY. September 8, 1886. CONTKYAHCIS. v V Lyman lo Clarence L (li>ndwlu-Lot 3 blk H. Ooeall Vlsw Iraol No 1; 1760 Mrs iVrnolla H Scarborough to Mrs laa bell* Tbornloo-I."l 10 blk 6. Loi Angelea B ?hds&.^tw»»« 8 ■on--'-" ll «. land Ik M i:..i iua, 8260. 1 F II R 8 Uarretl-Lot 12 blk 8, "s% and La blk 10. Pueule; * 7 M»mle X IleCemP and 11 Woodworth to Win X Kdgar-S! 3 loi ''If, "'. O8; 18000 Ann Uleaaon and Jasper Ulensou, her liua baud to Martha M SmlEti-5 acres In Koßau tlago'de aauta Aua; fl'iO. Kslaleaol Maria Yeldra Bey**, luan Kan olio Keyes, Adele Keyes »n4 Koaau,* Keyes tn Charles A Kobluaon-Uud 4 11 ol lot 21, "ueo" W* C wlfiolS aud 8 0 McLellan to C F Swarte -Lola '.8 69 aud CO, Llueolu Park;»lUJ. VV P I-avis to Mary J Davis—Lot \3te,.lu n son's aubdu ol flaroy place traot; Love. P M Greuu, II W Mageeaid H H Markliain to Johu Stewart-l.ot 17 blk B, Msgte. Ual bralth & Mulkhaiu tract . 8 >7n. Bame p:»rtli'B to D-ivl.t B.cwart aud Jobu Stewart-Lot 80 'less H 20 leu) blk B, Magee, Ualbraltb A Markbam traoi, 8700. Loa Angeles Improvement Oo to J Fi;r,ives -Lot 1C blk 11 In lot 7 blk so, II S; 1175, Arthur L Doyle and Jim Hoy 1■ to lamei Campbell anil John B Nllea I. 1 , 1 s\V .>> c 82, T 2 N ll 12 W ; 1240 J. James Campbell and lohn II Nllea to How ard W Mlils-Uud 1 j 32, T 2 M X 12 W ; »SOOC. Otorj;- » Haw: --■ ■! Karl B Millar to liar mou M Newell—BH of of lot 4, Vauder lip 4 Kowau tract; 8460. Loula Brossosu to A 11 Tufts aud X M Keed-Lot 4 and VV 15 leet of lot a blk 10. Po mona: ( .vj.u. X B Karrelt aud J T Taylor lo .Ydaliue C Pangham—Lots 1 and 5, Muaerve's aubdu of blk 156, Pomona; >610. Kather Michluer and L H Michlner, ber husband, to M D Paluter—Lot lv blk U, Paiuter A Ball tract; I2BQ. Alfred Nixon to Mlltiiu D Painter-Lot 10, L H Mlchencr's aubdu ol Summit avenue lF Inh'u'"weatphal to Pomoua Wine Co-Lota 1 6 / nod B blk 11. Pomona; 110.000. Johu Day to John Plxou-L I 3 blk 170, .-.mi. Mouica; 8360. Estates of Maria Ysldla Keye<, Juan Kan olio Iteyea. Adele Keyea ami KssauiaKeye. to William Iluaehman-llnd 411 of lota 11 12 18 14 17 18 111 20, Keyea tract; 82081.06. A M Hough, George F Btlby, M L Wioka and Johu Goldsworthy to Jamea Wtnchel Keed-Lot 59, 'Joimau tract; 8500. loauna X Morton to Wm C Bmith-Lot 18, Jaoobua tract: B<so. Thompson Woods to D E Mcrrlam—Lot 15 blk 2, Ocean Vie* Tract No tj 61200. Wm M Osburu to M E Spiuka and Andrew Zlegler-Part of lot C blk 11,0 3; (6260. Mrs Emma Bol.iinou to Kicbard Green— Agrecmeut to couvey lot HW oorner Tenth aud Olive streeta; 812,000. O A Clark to D A Praser-Mlll site In sco 12, T 1 N R 13 W; 820:0. A B Logau to Frank A Logan—Two tracta, 40 acres aud 0 aorea, lv Ko Sautla;o do Santa Ana; 8 000. Klmcr X Melletle to Frances P Peck—Part ol lot* 3 and 4 blk 30, Terminus Homestead tract; at a*. Jane B Wilson to Louia Itoeder-Lois 8 aud 9 blk 3, orchard tract: 82. 41.75. James Q Ogltvfe to E F Henderson and II C lie—Lot on W side Upper Maiu street; 893X1. A 0 Davis to E M Hamilton—Lots 1819 and 20 oik 3, Hamilton tract; S6OO. Gustave Koch to E C iiurllngame-Lot 16 blk 2. Ocean View tract No 1; M 575. E E Hewitt aod Bubauua Hewitt, his wife, to Cyrua H Kradley-Lol In b k 11%, O li 8800. ATTACHMENTS, LIENS, ETC. R Williams to 0 L Fisher—Lease of store in Williams' Block, Paaadena; 2 years monthly rent, 8"0. A H Galea vs O H Wilson—Tranacrlpt ol judgment; 81224.66. IT D Fraser vs James ORoily—Notloo of acti'in to oompel conveyauce ot one-quarter of New York mine lv Cedar district. Mrs Anna F Thompaon to Mary J Glover and George W Glover—Reloase of mortgage, bksl p3l. Mary A Mayes to A w Alvord—Release of mortgage, bk 74 p 283. Fred J Bmlth to L D Connor—Release of mortgage, bk 52 p 806. A Blxel to X II beulley—Release of mort gage, bk 74 p 496. HOTEL ARRIVALS YESTERDAY KADKAO HOUBK. C W Bcott, Monroe 8 M Kollogg, 8 F J Wiamore A w,H F I. tfchwartz, do A Maiks, eltocktou M b:\rkiey, bk Colleen II bloom, S F JU lloberis, Itl J Oalisghau, city H I Ousting, Fhlla i; »:ross, Detroit 8 Gains, c ty 8 Cross, do J W Uuss Af, city S Kitcher, do J Johnston, Chict-go FCulleo, do A Harve?, Moota-.a J McGowan il Kumoey, do X McGowau. V Wegner, to J P D ...ell, Detroit W F Perkins, 8 f* HO Honker, Arinjua H Steiuman, do J Day, Bauta Monica J G Alciiiide, do TB Turner, Portlaud i>r Wavcaudo, Paris J A Hum, city L Grant, Hjii Bduo L D Katkiu. CBKII J X Jirlertv, Bu Pc lro J M Adstlu, Phlla J U Simmon*, Chlno OU'OT HOTEL. A Hsinber, B F F George. Aqua Oulee Miss D Haiiklu.Slmiu A II Lo wis, Mauchst'r hai, L'hiua L> Uibaon, 8 X V Boat, Huton Rouge Mrs M Bailey, SBarba Mrs J II Stewart, Bauta Barbara Beaumont Is tbe Faaßdena of Sau Bernardino county. If you waut health go to Beaumont. If you want wealth invest in Beau lf you want pure air go to Beanmont. If you waut pure water go to Beau mont. If you want to live above the fogs go to Be.umont. If you want the finest soil go to Beau- If you waut the grandest scenery go to Beaum >ut. If you w-inl land without alkali go to Beaumont. If you want relief from asthma go to Beaumont. If you want your lungs healed go to Beaumont. If you want broucbitis cured go to Beaumont. If you want catarrh cured goto Beau mont. If yoj want to grow tbe finest fruits go to Beaumont. If you want a lot free to improve go to Beaumont. For anything about this new town and colony, address The Southern California Investment Co., 114 First street, Los Angelea. Divorce Granted. (From Santa Birbara lu-Jpendeul, Sept. 1.) In Superior Court, Canlield, J., Aug. 31, '86. Mary Cobler va. Al.red Cobler —Divorce. Pi oof waa mad i of service of summons by publication, and the time for answering having expired, and de fendant having failed to appear or an* swur, it is ordered i bat the default of said defendant be and is hereby entered The Court proceeded to hear ihe allega tions of tbe plaintiff and tbe leslimony of tho plaintiff and Augusta Fails, intro duced in support thereof. The cause was then submitted to the Court fjr consideration and derision. The Court having considered the fame and being fully advised in the premises, now ren ders ita dcci.ion in favor of plaintiff ami agaiiißt defendant in accordance with the prayer of the complaint. The de trie of divorce was then signed. Main Street Ahead. Tho inducements offered by O. R. Shatto, who has bought and subdivided tho Walker Tract on Main street, is by far tho m ist liberal offer ever made to buyers of real estate. He sells yon a lot for $700, which is worth thlsinomcn every cent you pay an I then giv»-a you one ihnnee in three to secure oue of tbe six $1,200 lols on Main sireet, or one uf tbe six $1,000 lols on Grind avenue, or the beautiful twelve-room honse worth *4,000, or the $200 barn; 14 chances out of 48 (fgettiug twice your moneys worth I In this case you take no chanc es. Carriages will take to and from this tract Friday nnd Saturday of this week, or take the ono-horse oar on Main street which now passes this beautiful proper ly. Heo Lamb JtjQnfHu at once, as sale of lots commences Saturday and tho drawing »dl take place on the 15th of tbis month. Every lot covered wilh choice fruit trees from three to twelve years old| All Business Strictly Confiden tial. LSI Aug bs Pawnbroker Shop, HO North Main slrect, next door lo I'ioo 11. v«, loans money at a cheaper ru!o of intereat and advance! more money arti cle! of jewelry, wolokrs, diamonds, fire arm*, etc., than any other house in the Stato, and is responsible to its custom ers for their plodges against fire, water, theft or otherwise. He also sells tbe lirat of sua mouth pledges that are not redeomed. I'urtios wishing bargains please call and purchase the follomng goods: Six gold watches, 5 diamond rings, 98 pistols, 11 shotguns, 5 rifles, 30 coals, U vests, 111 pants, > gambling tool-, lot Innks, 13 assorted chains, 311 gold rings, 13 pair earrings. 10 Addles, 5 guitars, 8 piirbracelets, 4 lady's sets, and lots of olotbing, trunks and valises, boots aud shoes. U B. Doha, tile Red Front more. Reaumont. Has tho bait soil and most uniform grain yisld of any othsr looality in Southern California. THE COURTS. to Tcoves TaVvv KxWev CHOLERA Cridltr^-i^KorbuJ/JUTrno*^ Uiis enter w ,»siu»»Y»v«r C«m. /JlMute, A/iutaU Hit KitS ARRIVED TO-DAY, All the Latest Styles in Woolens INCLUDING J En«llt>h Gorkecrewit, Eugtlth DlAgoanls, EaKll-h Serxea iv all colora. Imported EnKllih Worsted*. ClievloU In all coiom, Kreuoh and EnglUXi Catv aftneres, numiner auita, fancy itrlpM In Bngliah and French Pantaloom, etc,, etc., etc Suits to Order Irom $25 Up PANTS TO ORDER FROM «8 UP. A Perfect Fit Guaranteed. fa. & pTshort, SAN FRANCISCO TAILORS, 131 BOOTH SPRING ST., Bet. Second aud Third, one door from Tv invert-ill Hall. SAN PRANOISOO PRICES. au7H St. Vincent's College superior Court—cheesy, J. Fribiay, September 3rd. People vs. Demouset—Sedootion: jary finds defendant guilty at oharged. People vs. Morino—Assault to kill; defendant discharged; prosecuting wit ness Juan Lugo ordered Into custody of Sheriff until warrant can h* drawn for his arrest. People vs. Leveriug—Perjury; con tinued to September 4tli. William*, J. Hupuy vs. Pollard—Teu days granted defendant to file points and three days to plaintiff to auswer; at which time the cause i* to be submitted. Hotmail va. Fiaher, administrator — Twcuty days granted defendant te pre pare motion for new trial. SET FOB SATURDAY. Johnson vs. Jokuson. Kovane vs. Dcßutu. Tho minor courts. JUSTICE AUSTIN. People vs. F.ldridgo-Cmelty to ani mals; fiued ten dollars and sentence sua. pended (or three days. People vs. Juan Lugo—Battery; d*. fendant plead guilty aud ordered to ap pear for sentence at 9 A, h. to day. JUSTICE RANNBY. People va. Roaevel t Summer—Disturb, ing the peace; defendant acquitted. People vs. Joseph Brown—Vagrancy; fined .- ■-.' People vs. F. Maguire Misdemeanor; tiued 8)20. "Entire relief experienced from the use of Red Star Cough Cure. No norootio*. The gloomy tears, the desponding views, the weariness of soul that man.v conplain of, would often ilisapjioar were the blood made pure and healthy be fore reaching the delictte vessels of the bruin. Ayer's Sarsaparilla purifies and vitalizes the blood; and thus conduces to satiity of mind. For Trifling with the Court. From time to time for raauy months Judge Cheney's Court has been subjected to a peculiar annoyance owing to tbe re fusal of complaining witnesses to give the same testimony against defendants which tbey gave in the lower courts, and upou which testimony defendants have been held to answer to the Supe rior Court. For example, a complaining witness gives evidence in the Justice Courts which justifies tbe holding of a defendant. The defendant is according ly lucked up to await a hearing in tho Suuiiior Court. Sometimes be Yxya iv [.ill for a number of weeks, and upon bis appearance for examination it is found tbat there is iosuiiu-ieot evidence to convict him on account of a refusal of complaining witness to testify. This an noying praoucc is much in vogue among the Mexicans and, aside from the trouble and vexation it oiuses tbe court and it.-* officers, is the occasion ot no little ex pense to the county. Judge Cheney bad the pleasure yesterday of pouncing down upou an offender of tbis character, io the person of one Juan Lugo. Lugo bad eworn all manner of things against oue Morino in the lower court, and the Justice, feeling satisfied tbat the same testimony given in tbe Superior Court would convict defendant of the charge of assault to murder, held him to mi swer. While Morino was iv durance vile it is quite probable that Lugo effect ed some sort of compromise with him, aud accordingly, when brought up yes terday to testify for lhe Slate, he re fused so to do. Tbis sort of trilling hiving gone to the utmost extent of judicial endurance, His Honor, -Judge Cheney, promptly ordered Lugo ioto the custody of tbe Sheriff, acd tbe chances are thut his eve will ba made au exam ple for tbis style of offenders at an early day. SIXTH STREET. Coarse—Colleglate snd Commercial. Tuition, embracing all branches, 960 per Tuition, with board and lodging, |2SO per For Catalogue address Rev. A. J. Meyer, O. M 1( St. Vinceot's College, Los Angeles, Cal. iTew^-Studies were resumed ou tbe H rei Iraondar In Auffssat and the; will be continued lv tho College on Sixth street until January Ist, 18S7, when tbe new Col lege will be opened on Grand Avenue and Waiblugtou street. au6 tf JAMES NOEL, lilq.uor Dealer. SOLE AOBNT FOR Cyrus Noble's Old Bonrboo Rye "V\7"l3.i»lscy. DISTILLERY, LYNCnBUO, OHIO. W.A. SELPEY'S SPANISH WINEF, ETC, ALSO Ai.nsT FOB PHILIP BEST MllwanKee Laier Beer. 42 MAIN ST. ( 103 AKOSLKS. CAL. »ug'J7 lm For Gataiina Island. WILMINGTON TRANSPORTATION COS Steamer Fmlcon wHI m.ke regul.r trips a, follow*, until further notice: LEA V'E -Bcptemb.r, Tu.rd.y 7th. RETURNS- " V7ed»e»day Bth. Excursion. .Iter .rriv.l of evening train Leave Monday 13th; return Tuesday Hth City OlTee No. 2(8 N. M.ln St. WM. BANNING. Manner, .U3tf Wilrniniit. 11. Cad. Childress Safe Deposit Bant, 37 S. SPRING ST. A Safe Deposit aid General Banking Business. Absolutely Fire & Bnnlar Proof INSPECTION INVITED^ Krai Estate ** Loan Agent us a. KPRirvo st. BIROAIXS 13 REAL ESTATE. House of six rooms, two story, ou Boyd street; corner lot, 100x60; will be sold cheap and on easy terms. Two houses and lot 52H52, on Boyd it.: houses will rent for $30 per mouth; #2000 oash; $1500 Iv one year. Ranch of six acres ou New Main St.; two story house, flue well, windmill, water piped over three acres; everything In per fect order; a geuulue paradise aud a bar- K Vanch of six acres on New Main st.; four acre* iv bearing vines: small house, well, eto.; $-JSOO cash | $1200 eu time. an 11 lm Ayer's Ague Cure, when used accor ding to directions, warranted to eradi cate from tbe system all form* of mala* rial disease, such aa Fever aad Ague, Chill Paver, Intermittent and Bilious Fever*, and disorders of the liver. Try it, The experiment is a safe one, and wiil cost yt v nothing if a cure is not t ffected. Base Ball Match. The well-known San Luis Obispo Bate Bill Club will arrive to day hy »*«'«er, aad will be received by the Los AngeWs Club at the depot. The visiting club is a very Hue body of athletic men aud the match to come off to morrow with the Los Angelts Club attracts considerable attention. The game will be for five bundreil dollars a aide, and will be played tomorrow on the sixth street base ball grounds. The game will be calltd at 2 o'clock. Au admission fee of fifty cents will be collected to defray expenses. Pains in tbe cheat promptly removed by the use of St. Jacobs Oil, the pain conqueror. A Now Lumber Yard lias been established by ths Scliallert (;anuhl|LuniberCompauy on Washington sireet. ueaily opposite the Washington Garden, where they will keep a full line of all kinds of lumber aud building material. Railroad Tickets. Bought, aold aud exchanged. Obtain our rates before purchasing. K. J. Pryke & Co., tiuket brokers. No. 330 North Main 3t, Nadeau House. The only tirst-.class hotel in Los An geles. Two hundred rooms furnished new throughout with all the art and ■ If ganea that money can procure. Thirty suites of rooms, elevator and fire alarm system. E. Dcnham, Proprietor. Bottled Philadelphia Lager Beer, The best in tbe mm ket, to be fonnd in every saloon. See notice in another column. Beer hy the keg at wholesale rates. Beaumont Haa the finest aud purest waler "spark ling and bright in its I quid light." Mrs. Dr. Wells, Female Specialist The first lady licentiate ol Kentucky; many years practice hero and elsewhere in Pi, I'psus Uteri or Falling of tho \\ omb, Ulceration, Leucorrhei, ovarian diseases, irregularities. Prompt relief and radical change.felt from the first treat metusBBBBBBBBsfI Beaumont. (Beautiful M'.nni) is on the Southern PaciHo Railroad in San Oorgonio Valley 8C miles east of Loa Aunties and is beau tiful for situation. Who Lost a Shawl? An owner it wanted for a fine black shawl, left at Slotterbeck's Ouu Store on Snai Army Day. The owner can have th. same by paying for this notice. Ask the editor of the Herai.h what he thinks of Beaumont and San Gorgonio Y'alley. FOR SALE. First cla«s Los Angelas Real Estate to the value of •5,000,000 at bottom prices, Buyers will find It to their interest to in vestigate, aa I am thoroughly posted ou prices and have the best of everything on my Hat. All persons In the city and county having good property for sale cheap, and wanting the moiu-y qulcli are requested l<. call at roy office, nt 14 N. Spring Bt. and titvw full description and best iearns City property to exchange for c »ut»ty property aud Los Auge:oa property to exchange for Kastcru property. W. K. lUTVf. ang l»1m; CHEAP HOMES I $50 OABH AMD $10 PER MONTH will buy you'a'nlce home of Ore acres, le miles south of Los Augeles snd near rail road. WALT Kit A JONKS. Office St Rlmo Hotel. astlltf Hygienic, nourishing and agreeable Oblrardftll'e soluble cocoa. 100 Town Lots. Will be given away in Beaumont to those wbo will improve them, if taken before Sept. IMb. No such offer was ever made in Southern California as this, made by the Southtra California Invest ment Co., 114 Fir»t .ireet. Beaumont. Ha* the grandest scenery of any town in Southcru California. Whan baby WSJ sick, we pavo her Castorta, Whan sh* waa a. Child she cried for Caatorla, When *ihc became- Mits, ahoolumr toCastorla, When she had Children, she f,wc them Castorta $f)imrjatH 3fmo& The Best and Cheapest Natural Aperient Water. SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHER LAXATIVES. " SPEEDY, SURE, and GENTLE." Professor ROBERTS, F.R.C.P. London. The most certain and comfortable cathartic, in cases of constipation and sluggish liver or piles. ' Ordinary Dose, a IVineg/ass/ut before breakfast. Of all Druggist' ami Mineral Water Dealers. NONE GENUINE WITHOUT THE BLUE LABEL. DOCTOR WHITE, 108 Nnrtb Main SI., nooms T and 8. EXPERIENCE, practical method ol Bs treatment ami his pure medicines, fn sure speedy a- d permanent curea. (Jonaul tatlou free. Houra, 9 a. a. to Br. v. Bun NERVOUSKWS lnal LuMea, linnotouoy. Sexual Decay, Kail ii.X Meim.ry. Weak I ,<■*, Uivruoast Look, BelMtlrtruht, Muut.ml l>vvel(n>riu'nl, Lack ol Kutrgy, Ini|>u\ crinhtid Hhx d Pimples, Impediments to Marriage, etc., permanently, safely aud privately cured. BLOOD A!M Is SKINg"^ lllli, eruption.. Mutches, falling hair, l>nue pa Jin., swelling.-, » ire thrum, month, toiigne, ultvrs, old nores, effects of mercury, are cured for life. URINARY. K »i;» b .'»:' fr back, tmniliiß urine, "<nC(.utiucun :iu gnuorhcea, gleet and stricture ucctvc yrompt relief and cure. FEMALE 1 weaknesses, pilu fill, irregular per . wnmbdlsplmii inents, ulcentioti. lotK, iiinea, bead, back and side psins (jHtckly cured DR. "VV3HCia?3EI'S SUCCESS.^-.'-.-;:'k":-;; case la tt>peci-uO ; »t,>ilu tl. ihitsi,„,i «.,.;*/ •id Medicine* an- prepared In our Lnbora lory exactly to-tilt each cute, thus effecting cures with.nit Injury. sexe- oousult fniifiileutlßlly Caseu euccefcsfully treated by Correspond ence. iuVS-lm (&<$)£ J DAY AND BOARDING. SCHOO- ■' O < YJ JNQ LA Ol FS, Corner litT,l antl ol in STlltliTs. r.iy Oatalnatuea apply tm REV. X>. -W. RANMA., A. - Freal. FALL TERM 0»E~S EPr mb ii 8 1886 jalyi»m M. TOMICH&Co,, FRDIT DEALERS! This la the cheapest and beat fruit store tv the city. Call aod see M. TOMICH & CO., No. 104 SOUTH SPRING ST. (Oppoa.te Hollonbock Block.) ft O. Box U5O. Telephone lU*, £)bV~'o •■ I" delivered free of charge. aug23im , THK Sign of the Arkanaaw Cough til rupie locking youollhiiuaro Lv tho fitca, Do yon want a but©, safe and reliable Coogh Byrnp? Are MB trunhled with a Cough ( old. Bronchitis or Lung Oom sW**# L*?H j r °P r B»l»i«s keep yon awake all night; with Hacking toughs. Grids in the Head, etc. Do yon want soniethiiur reliable In the house to taoet tli-so emergencies? Wo answer to all: '* Go to yoarl/mggfet and get a Bottle of the Arkausaw Coo*rh Syrap, and be troubled Bo more." Price, 50 cents per Bottle. PKEUSS .t HANCE, wholesale aud retail Druggists aud Manufacturing Pharmacists, Nos. T7and79 North Spring street. Tele phone No. ft. P. O. Box 1165. Notice of Intention. Notice Is hereby given Mint it Is the Inten tion of the Council uf the elty of Los Au geles to cbauge and establish the grade of Ninth street from Pearl street to Alvarado atreet, as follows; At the intersection of Pearl street the irrsde glial! be 8.00 feet below tho datum plaue; at a point 630.(9 feet west of Pearl street the grsde shall be 18.00 feet below the datum plaue; at the intersection of Nevada street ihe grade t-hal) be U.OO feet below the datum plane; at the in crKCthm ot Denver Aye, tbe grade shall be 11 50 feet below tbo datum plane: -n thu i.itt r>i I'lioit of Willow slreeithegradeblu.il be t».ao feet below the datum plane; at-the intersection of Holmes street the grade shall be 2 au feet below the datum plant-; at a point 2-l<j feet west of Pearlstreet tbe grade shall beO 50 feet above tbe datum plauu; at the Intersection of Buckley street tbe grade shall bo 360 feet below U>* datum plane; at tbe intersection of Wbittier street the grale shall be HOO feet below the datum plaue; at a point ISO feet west of Wrtlltier street the grad* shall be at the datum plane; at a point <iM> feet west of Whlltier street the grade shall be 12 60 feet above the datum plane; nt tho iu tcrscctioh of Union Are. the grade shall be 13.60 feet above Ibe datum plane; at tbe iu teoec lou of Beaeor street the grsde shall bo 211.10 feet above the datum plaue; at the Intersection of Burlington Aye. tbe grade shall be 'itVOO feet above tho datum plana; at the intersection of Central Aye. ii>e grade suall be vtti 50 feet above the datum plaue; atthciutersecilon of Park Aye. the grade shall be '24.0, ieet above the datum plaue; at the intersection of Alvarado street tbe gmde shall be W.tvo feet above tbe datum All persons interested are hereby notlfled to die their objections, if anylhcy have, with the Clerk of Council within ten days of the date of the first publication of this notice. By order of tbe Couucil uf toe City of Loa Angeles at its meeting ol August i' ih. A. I>, W. W. ROBINSON, Clerk of the Council of the city of Los An- August 31st, 1866. sep2-10t ML E. ROBBINS, C* MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN And proprlo'or of the eel- brated HAMMAM, TURKISH, RBSsian, Sulphur, Meflicated, STEAM AND ELECTRIC BATHS ! LARRCNDE BLOCK, Cor. Spring aud First Sts.iEulranceoo First Dlsoases diagnosed without explanation Irom tbo patleut. OFFICE HOrKB-8 to 12,1 to 6, 710 9. ane,2T REAL ESTATE OFFICI OF BAEREIT& FRASOIS Mo. 3U s. Spring St. FOR SALE AT SPECIAL BARGAINS: Lots on Temple St. Cable Road Health; looatiou.lhe flnoat view ol the ocean aud aurrjnDilini: einmti y in the city. Terms easy. I'rlce each, Woo. 4 elegant lota ou Downey avenue, each ; 1,350 1 lotS&xlto house of 5 rooms, on Dow ney avebue 8,000 10 acres No 1 land on Washington st. 11,000 Large list ol Eastern propcrtytoexchange. We also have a few extra bargains lv Pasa dena. Allinmbra ami Pomona property. XaP-UIVK US A CALL before purchas ing elsewhere. We will show you the choicest list of property Id Southern Call lornla. nl2lI 11. C. Kiul.m, pros. F. 11. Lowell, Sec. CAPITAL $250,000. THK SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA INVESTMENT CO. Organised under the laws of California to luvestttscapit'il mi i th.' raidtal of others In first class Keal Estate and First Morlgoge aeeuriiies in Si.iitl-.Tii *' illforniH. MhCspitalisls and otlieis desiring to secure flrsi v.**.* investments would do well to confer with this company, snd siiy par ties wno have lsige ranch properties for 'ale, or those who nave city or »owu prop orty they wish to dispose ot will fliid It to .heir udvnntoge to offer the same to this! company at their office, lis Mrat Si., l.oe Angele*-, t nl. AMP* Loa us negotiated for Eastern eapl uffiSi. " ailiTtF JUELNGER & WOLF, raopaiKToaa t f thb OWL DRUG STORE, tt Bonn main Street, Are prepared todlspense prtscrlptions and all other articles belonging lo the drug trade at Eastern prices. We d..u"t publish our price, ondrugs or sosu; but are strictly husluess and guarantee to sell noildue but trie best of drugs al the lowest figu-cs. Give us v call anil assiitc yeiirsclvcs ol the fact, hemerubcr tie number, anlOlm (TH NORTH MAIN Dre. V. & Frank Stevens. DB3HTTSTS. Thebes act of teeth 18, on Cellulole or Hubber. Painless extraction of Teeth by Nitrous Oxide (ias or i'ilallioil Air. Fine Oold Killings a specialty. AH operslloua al F,astern prices aud g-u.rmtoed llooaua 1 H and 111 Keliuisiaclier llloik, op poslteP O. Opan Suudajslrom Bto U \STHV fjan Poisonous Face Powders Fraeitian'a .Tleiltcafcd rowder Is GUARANTEED' abaolulclr harmless - free Irom auy injurious substance? t he proprietor alllgtve Soot) to any reputable cucinl-1 who can Hod lead, arsenic or rner outfit, lla composition- Ke.ails lor two blu.aud when proper r apron d makes a natural compleO without »•» artificial app-arauoe. H. I>. UOIIKKIf, Nadeau Block, keepe It. anil lm Proposals for Brick ami Stone Work for City Hall. Sealed proposals will be received by tho tin derslaued up to the meetlug ol tho Counoil ol tbo oity of Loa Angelas of September titb, 1880, for ItU'r.m.lrui 'i f the brick and stouo work of the City Hall, In accord ance with plans a id speclllcatlous In the office ol Caukiu. liana A Boring. II North Spring atreet. k ...... A certified check for 8500. payablo to the order ot the understated, must accompany each bid as surety that the bidder will en ler Into a contract In conformity with his bid If tbo same Is accepted bf the council Tho Couuoll reserves tba right to reject any and all bids, . _ By order of tho Council or the cily of Los- Augeles at Its meeting ol August -'.'id. in*. jSSf W W. ROBINSON, Clerk of the Council ol the city of Loa An ija Anireles, Angnat Mth, ISM, aim 111 ~DrTo. ebciAR"sTtwHTHT' rttct»l Dieeaae, Womb and Urinary Troubles. Wa will give 11000 lor any oaaa of HI it. kishukk.Vistula or rectal ulcer we cannot euro by Dr. BrlkcrholTs system, without kulfe, ligature, cautery, carbolic acid, or detention from business, ofooe. corner Second and Sprlnc streets, llollen- DE. «. ID-A» SMITH. MlstaVßki TMWuoVI^UN Ko. M Iteqnena at., under U. K. Hotel, Is the finest barbershop In the city. All kinds of bartering done in lhe best styles. A clem mng and towel for every maa. BATHB—Hot, Cold, Halt, ktoda, Bulphur and Mustnrd baths. augln lm B. 0. PIERCE, Prop. THE MONTEZUMA, 18 N. Spring Street. Elegant Mercantile Lunch Dally Irom a » ia*l r. v. Bids for Purchase of City Bonds. Sealed proposals will be received by tbe undersigned up to tbe meeting of tbo Couucll of tbe City of Ix» Augeles of September tiih, UWfi. for the pur chahe of all or any portiou of 200 Ucutral Iropr >vement Bonds of the City of L«>B An en- s, sild bouds to be ol the deiiomf nadou of*ooot-aoh draw.n- Intereat at the rate of six per cent, per auouiu. payable semi annually, to be .feted J.ily 1, \m, aud to be (•sued under the provisions of or ilnauces No. 175 and 2ua of said city, copies of which ordtn iv' es may be had ou application by all pr otherwise at the office of the under -8 \'ha put chaser will be ?qulred in addi tion to bis bid to pay the ccrued interest from date of boud up to tl c date of sale. Bid* to be endorsed: "U: t for purchase of bonds." The Council of the cltyi Los Angelas reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Council of the city of Los Angeles attlsmeetlncof Auirtist 2d, W. W. ROBINSON, Olerk of the Council ot the City of Los An l*a Angeles, August *Ui.lBS6. auStosefi Proposals for Bteam Fire Engine and Fire Bell. Notice is hereby glveu that sealed propoa sis will be received by the undersigned tip to the meeting of the Council of tbe city of Los Angelea ol October Uth, IRBC, for fur dishing to the city of Loi Augeles: First—One new second class ►.team Ore eugine. (Proposals to be endorse! "Pro posal for Hire Kuglue ") Second—One fire bell nf 2000 lbs. weight. Proposals to be endorsed, "Proposal f r fire Bell.") The Council of tho city of Loa Augeles reserves tbe right to reject any and all pro pf ßy order of tbe Council of the city of Loa Angeles at its meeting of August 9th, W. W. ROBINSON, Clerk of the Council ot the City of Los Angelea Los Augeles, Cal., August 11th, ISM. aul2 t ocll Proposals for Bough Carpenter and Iron Work for City Hall. Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned up to the meeting of the Coun cil of the city of Los Augeles of tteptcui*ter rtth, IMS, for tho couhtructlou of the ruugh carpenter aud Iron Work of the City Hall, in accordance with plana and ipectfl. rations iv the ofll-e of Caukfn, Haas A Bor ing, U North Sprtag street. A certified check lor flMt, payable to the or der of tbe undersigned, most accompany each bid as surety that tho bidder will enter Into a contract in conformity with his tdd If the same 1b accented by the Council. The Council reserves the tight to reject any aud all bids. By order of the Council of the City or Los Augeles at Its meeting of Augm.trd.lSBC. ' W. W. ROBINSON, Clerk of the Council of the City of Los An geles. Los Angeles, August Uth, ISM, alMlt NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that I will not be responsible for labor furnished or that may bo furnished, or material furnUhed or that may be furnished on the estate building, ou the corner of Court and Main streets, without a special order Irom tne. angaltf T. P. JOYCE. HORSES PUTURib. On my ranch eight miles from tos An geles and four miles snath of Park Station, I have very flue pasturage, sufficient, for 100 horses. No wire fence, and an abnndanee of pure witer. All aceldeuta at owner's risk. Inquiry can be made on the place or at my office. OK. C. SUGAR SMITH, augM lm Hollenbeek Block. E. D. GIBSON, lit CommstcUl Street, Room 34. Loa Angeles. Denutjr I'olleotor Intern*! Herouue, Sev enth Division, Kirn Hull lot California, •ufitet Pleasing- to the Palate an I Death to a Cough. O- » 13 3EI Isl' 8 LUNG RESTORER, SANTA ABIE, THE KING OF CONSUMPTION. The original and only geimlue aoientlllo compoun.l of AhlHliie nai.d Yerba Santa, for Cough*.<:.>!.ls, Long and Urnncidal Doublet, Kte. BETTER THAN GOLD. Bbwarb op Imitation-. Noue genuine unless the wonls •■Lund Ketlon r," ''Santa Aula," are on tin- In hols M eaeli bottle. Not a secret cnnnmuud. For aale by all 1 1 1- h., i ■. wbolesalo aud retail. • t at II I. • . nM.V BY ABIETINE MEDICAL CO., Urovtlle, Butte C0..Ca1., U. S. A., Owners of the only Abietine Grore and Distillery lv tbe World. f)pr-Xr».i fir < lr- utnr. -fBH t.k lor SIST4 18IK aad Ca . It nil II mil:. CAT-R-CURBI tluaranteed a poaitive CURB (or Catarrh Cold In the Head, Hay Feyer. Roae Cold Catarrhal licaltirsa and Bore Kyea, Reateiev tho Benae of Taste and Htnell, remoyea Bad Taato and Cuploaaaff, V reath resulting Irom Catarrh. Eily and pleiaaut to uae. Follow dlrectloua and a Cure la warranted Bold by PRKU3B at lIANCE, 77 aud /. North Spring htrect. gtf-v. A. NKWMARK a CO., Wholeeelaj Depot. ra;W 1» GRAND OPENING FOR THIS SEASON I \7%7 nX!>TU Tn. ?3.T> A. V, Scptomtaor Xmt. NICOLL I «« The TailoxV* BRAKCH OF NEW YORK AND SAN rRAKCISCO. lias Opom tl n Branch with a Large Display of the Choicest Woolens Ever Shown in the City. Domestic, Eng ish, French, Scotch and German Fabrios in endless variety for Suits to Measure. One thousand differ ent patterns to select from. Any and evsry sty !• of garment oat and fitted to suit tha moat fastidious taste, 1 with Instructions for Self Measure- ' meat. Sent Free. ALL GOODS SHRUNK.: Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed I F'ne 111-Wool Suits to Order from ... - $20.00 E c AII-Wool Pants to Order from .... 4> EXPERIENCED \\n FIRST-CLASS CUTTERS. | NICOLL "THB TAILOR," j 64 PtJ. St. 64 % Xcxl I'nilt'd States Hotel, Los Anseles. ang2B lm : M THE LOS ANGELES Imiai£Tation & Lain! Co-Operatm Ass'd. i luoorporatod 1574. % THOMAS A. OARKY, Prultlcnl. ISAAC 8, SMITH, SeoroUiy. I § OPFIOB, 28 WEST FIRST STREET, JPOR SALE. •50,«(i»~'Pfi seres. "Citrus Plateau." The hut loeaUon for a first-class sauitarium or '18 for *aiiliar:uni he met, in .Sou.nern Caiif..rnta. Near trunk line of L. A. «h «. O. T. * ii, li. Kl«-v«ti,.n ihco k-u al.o\f sori le. el: uo frost; no tot*; eguaUa clisaaia. TtM lieu;i; fur eo'iMiiup l j yes snd asthmatics. An ample eupp!y of pure mountain wr^er for the trset; iron i.i|.e and cement roiiduits; cemented stone Laeaej orange orchard: full nt «l. t-iduous fruit trees. Cottage of six roo«s; lan nnd oinrimeittsUlirubbery. 'J be grandest view and fiuest scenery la tha Stale This is a valuable property to subdivide. •aMH) - Collate, six rooms ami hath, and lot, No. 917 Downey ftvenve: nicely isapravad: 4 lawu and vsluable shrubbery. .', IO t «■■•■« |ion i cv Upper Main, running through aud fronting on Mew High straat - Tor Snle-'i* fine lots iv Peterson s Subdivision of Lot 6, Block 7*. of Workman A Ha'i- j S ni.in-sS-ii. Hv'si.lll I'oyle Heights These lots me all set to grapes and fruit of IU di •. re-.t ■ ittd . ii- ■] will In-old oil the iufLailment plan. One hundred dollan }■ f| Cnme'soon, these IoU will go like hot cake" * * F*o r a*pa t S°W ™' :j M S3 f OOO. 4 FIXE LOTS 50X270 ON WA HI'CTO», WEST OF MH KBM ST. -^M THE NEW HAMMAM BATHS 1 70 it 78 South Mais St., Los Anvslbs, m (Shy Have cbangetl handa an.l are now under new rout. ageinent, whose aim it will he to make them wh*t -"BtHI A tluy slmul.lbe, viz: a LUXURY aa well as a aourc. j 1 WMm ot lleallh to the imblic. Thia eatabliabment ia ik. JhH only oue ot tbo kind in Southern California, and at " ,S no olli. r pi cc on the const (outside t.f San Flak* i i ■mi Turkish Russian, Roman, Blo c Medicated, Sulphur, Vapor, Mer curial, Plunge and other Bmm bo had polite and experier ced a'tentlanta, the moat luxuri. ova rootna for a qaiet rest after Ibe bath, aad cam ac commodate any number of irentieinen who desire to remain alt night and at further charge The Ladies' Department ia on tbe second floor, ia aa private ** any lady'a home could ba made, antl for oeiufort, privacy and sood accommodation ia not surpaased. (1. o lciiK t.'s Department open Irom 9a. m. nntil midnight. Ladiea' Depart ment from 9A.M.t06 P. M. Hatha, 31. Six ticketa for $5 Uleciricity applied free of charge. No froe passes, comi>limentary ticketa, or any bat coupon ticketa heretofore issued ore good. M. J. TODD, Proprietor. F. R. MUM.ARD, Manager and SunerintffMdent. anlX H ai OTTERBEOK. SPORTSMEN'S te«pTbTs>OK OPPOSITE UNITED UTATIS MOTSI, TEMPLE BLOCK. « r ™». am,,, aholguna, Piatola and Ammu Healer In all latest Improved K"e">' l l,,iTTsoI. and no need of aelf praljo. tmr"™*' bo"n"andl oAVffs a sVeclaUs-. leleph....- So. zm. Moll | Philadelphia Lagsr Beer! SI 50 PER DOZEN, INCLUDING BOTTLES. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR EMPTY BOTTLES. Orders left at No. 49 North Sprint* Street °PP<> bl « B Court House, or at Brewery on Alieo and »» ln 'J'ft!, or by Telephone No. 91 will bs promptly attended to. WiESEN DANGER CITY TRACT, »ti*r-^ orlh a i 11' . atrMt-