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ftIEDICAI.. CATARRH, Consumption, Asthma AND BRONCHITIS Treated Specially and Successfully by W. N. DAVIS, M. D. W. H. DAVIB, M. D. DRS. DAVIS & DAVIS, tr>% Nortlt Spring; Street, LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA —AND — Colorado Street, over Jones' Fair. PASADENA. IEDICIL ISHILAIIOS Combined with Oonßtltutioual RcmcdieB. OUR TREATMENT OF THE DISEASES of the lespi-iiiory p s-.ages con Ibis in he employme nt of Me ical Inhalation for its diicct effects on the diseased orgHUs; aud, at the came time, adopting such hy gienic roensures aud administering such medicines by the stomach as will moat ef fectually purity the biood, give t uo i the nervous system, and build up and -trengthen the general constitution. Iv other w r.ls, we employ combined locn and geueral treatmeul. What is Medicsal luhilntlon? Be'ce stating briefly what Medic 1 inhalation is, we propose, in as lew woidsas posslule, to state clearly whit It ia not. Medical Inhalation ia not a cure-all, a nostrum, or a panacea. It is not a specific remedy for auy disease. It is uot a quack "edlo ne, or advertised to cure auy or all the ills that flesh is heir 10, an i intended to fill the pock, ts of its proprietors It is no i whose possession Insures health toils p-ssesser without tbe intervention cl sense or j idgmeut. Mtdunl Inhalation is none of these things. ... Medical I -halation is simply and solely a meih m of taking medicines by lnhiliug or breathing ihem into tie luugs instead of swaliowlug ihein Into the siomnch. By lu ll ilation, ihe proper meuicines are applied dlrec ly to tbe seat ol the disease, in the uo.e, throat or lungs; and It is clear to every reasoning perou how peculiarly ap plicable Inha atlon is ln the disorders of Ihe organs named. If you have scalded or bu ned the surface of the hod),or wouuded auy limb or member, you do not swallow the remedy intended to heal the disor ganized tissue On the oontrory, you apply ltd rectly to the seat of the wound or in jury Why. then, when suffering from ca tar li of the nasal putsanes or throat, or af flicted wi h ulceratio of Iho lungs, Bhould you rely on medicines taken luto ihe stomach? Moaical luhalatlon not only applies the proper healing remedies to the seat of ih disease, but it applies the remedy in the gaseous or vaporous form, in which form, es Is well knowu,medlcine»actnio.i power fully How much greater, for example, Is ihe effect of a drachm of chloroform, when inhaled or breathed, than many times tbe quantity when swallowed luto the s omach. i he ssme 1> truo of chlorlue, of iodine, and of many other BUbstnnces By Inhalation the mcd iclue Is not poured into 'he stomach and ihence scut wandering throuiii the sy>tem iv search of a malady which may be mainly or entirely a local one; but ny this method the proper remedy Is npplled di recily to toe mseafcd organ. Wuo, alter "tudyi g the auotomy of the luigs cau doubt that Inflammation aud ulceration nf the air-tubea and ..ir-cells, the dlno app I cationof ihe henliug medicine b) luhaia t on to the oi-e sed p rts, Is ihe correct and rational method of treatment 1 Who, on the olherlnnrt, cau be so Irrational as to be ievo that the proper and direct way to reach tho di-eased surlaees of ihe ir pisssges in this case. Is by the way of tre st"msch? Ph.siology tenches us that 'he memb'anc, o skin, lining the air-passages of the no.-c, thioat and luugs, is oulv a Blightly modified formof the same structure as iha' which covers tho external suifaee of t> c bndv. Why, ihen, should local treat ment I c proper aud necessary forinflam cations, congestions and uleera.ions ol tne one and uot be equally so iv the case of tne other? . ... Our experience and success in treating dUeasts Ot the no c. throat and lungs, de monstrate', beyond all question, that tbe true scientific ireatment of these di-eases is that t.eatmtnt which combines the local effects of medical Inhalation with the con stitution.l effects of systematic remedies, given iv the usual way by the stomach. O ie or botu methods must be adopted as •he cucumstances demnuo, and such reme dies must be employed aa tbo expt-r tnee aud judgment of the physician have proved to be proper in each particular case. REAL ESTATE RECORD. Published by »•»«> Abstract ana Title Insurance Company. TUESDAY, Mavch 22. 1887. CONVEYANCES. F H Barclay to Mat Wolf-Lot«. Allessan dr H t OK,:6dhck'and Elisabeth A Fo-diek to J 3 Sessuer-20 »ere. in San Pascual Ro; Wm Wood and T Banbury to Edward E Myron P Miller aud Oscar L Brad -SF;I A«reenient to convey lots v 2, 23 and of south half Ji lnt a hloi-k H,S-n Pascual tract. ol »AiiS S V.aldlog, Myron P Miller and Oscarrßraddock lo R Vi.Uam. - Assign- Tb.'cU*. W O Swan. J W Wood, F B wXTbralJd H W M-IMtg. Chaa M B.ay —Lot 80, Olendale tract: ♦1080 Fl m L Jones to Sam'l Palmateer-Lot on Marengo avenue, Pasadena; »3100 8 Roseubcrger to Frank A Irvin-Lot 18, "i'KfSSr to R T Royal and JR Treutlen-Lots 11. 12, 13. 14 an<f 15 Slnsa bough'" subdn ol Dana tract, and lots 29 and north 64 feet of lot 28, Unlvo.sity tract; * 3 H 6 j Goodwin and T P Lukcns to Samuel Palmaster-Lots 14 and 15, Goodwin-Lukeus 'TamcfMcVitty to Edwin R Burke-Agree ment to c nvey lots 16,10,17 and 13, block >, Stevenson's and Rhode's subdn Pasadena; * 2 W°A Butler to E A Cox aud M C Brandt— N'4 of KM ot EV4 of lot 6, hlock F, A B (Jbap man tract, BO Santiago de Siuta Ana- 82OU0. Daniel Honser to F M Fletcher—Lot 8, block 8, rhllllps tract; ♦1010. J M OeSi-ner to R B Taylor. H J Azford, O L Bradd' ck aud E E 3paldlug—2o acres in Bin Pascual lUucb; ♦18,000. Hiram H 8 Dsvls aud Martha C Davis to William B Wadmau—ls acres In SHJi of NEJi, Sec 7, Tp 1, 8 RlO VV; t3OJO j .mi Best to Henry and George Melne— Lot 2, E H Beutlcy's subdn of block X, Mott tract; ♦1600. Albert E MoDeimld t > Al'red James— Northeast part of lot 12 block I, Mott tract, $120 i. Claia Annie Hinch'ns to Pe'cr Hoffmann —Lots 42,43 and 44. Mills & Wicks exieutiou of Second street; »4500. ■ L M Kurd, to Nsncy I Plulk—Lots 6 aud 7 Block U. Bonnie Brae tract I 111 **fc OW Br. ft gle, Frat'k H Mabury and Mary Aim M ibnry, executors Rnd tnis'ees of estate of Woods Maborv, deceased to E F Henderson-Lot 12, Mabury traot. M4M Mafic U Hill to Eiizneih .warn—Lot 8, J. M Hill's BUb.in, Pasadena; «I<OC. Jam-s B. Lankershlm to George N Griitsbj—Aureeme tto c >nvey 10t523 and 24, Ma- le aveuue tract; *2t>oo. Mrs Ha nah J. Saudemau to Michael Saudemau-tgreemont to convey part of south 8-6 of north half of lot 6 b.ock N, Biu Pascual tract; ♦ 5». Caspar Thos Hopk nt to Alfred Hulchins —Ag eemcut to couvey lot 6 block 5, Olivc wond subdn, Pasadena; ♦1100 N Morrow to Auione Buhler aßd Mcena J Buuler—Tract lv Raucno Santa Uertrudea deaniibed block IB pagel9Bof deeds; sli.oo. T E Kowau aud Georga W Johnst m, irus tees, t Georne A Dobiusou—Lots 5, «, 11,19 aud 21, block N, Ela Hill's tract; tISUO. Johu V Humphreys aud Richard Dunnl gan to Frank - cCoye nnd Edward Ferry— Pirtof Peahen trsct, city; t3 O. FBW.therby to Julu- Winter—Avree meut to convey lo 513.14 16,17,18aud uorth 16 hot bi lot 16, B J Hull's subdu, Pasauena; ♦9000. L<: Miller to Calvin Nutting—NE'4 of lot 1, block endale; *IMO. H W Head to Miry A Mo-rill—Undivided Interest ln Sobraute Raucho Santiago de Santa \n<tt9'HLO. _ _ X lwa d Melirthv to James E Swayze— EH oi NS& of bVt% of Sec 36, T 4 S, R 11 W ; $2 .00. Leonid .s Barnes to 0 II Ste™«rt—Lots 22, 23 and 24 block X, Monrovia; »2100. RJ Oil eleu to Esther C Shusg— Lot 10 Bouou'o suudu of north half of block 27, O 8; SUIiOu. 1> k Rislcy to H G Bennett, trnste«— Atreemeut to Convey lots 1 and 2, Mrs C 8 Martin' subdu of part of A Hill's tract, Pas adena; an.ouo. „ _ _ . Ilauuibal Kdwarda to H Clay Grahnm- Lot 22, Cox Bros addn to Kerckbott tract; •18" iO. O TPt mm to H G Wilshire—Agreement to convey lot 6 block O, San Pascual tract; 435 UO U 0 Holntlng to C F Wood -West 90 feet of 1.16 UTVo cum subdu Painter & Bull tract. Has rteua; «i(X)0. f Q Wootter to Mrs Mary Torrance and Mrs Sarah X Johiiaon—Easi 50 feet ol lot S2, P G * ouster suodu, Pasadeua fitSO. Mary H Banning, Wm Banulug, Joseph PBauutnsand Haiic ck B nuiug io South crn Pacific Co—' i d » in Interest in iraci on wes* side of San Fernando stteet, east of Buena Visto sice'; *4 r >uo. Mr. Je-»ie L Ha ri...n nnd L R Hnrrison tobiißan McCtil ough—SE part ollot 11 blocU H, Mott trsc ! ttiW. C Ed«»r Smith to fl W Lellinswcd and Nancy M Hi'C eeck —500 acres in Ko Santa Gertrude. :S!S.(WO J hn O'Neil to Jos Hyans—Patt of lot 14, Olive .-il 1 tract;*osoO ' II A Newman t> 0 LFe«t«r —Lot 10, Hi' key, Andrews & Creue's addn, Santa Ana; 82500. • : W BreyfoKle, Frank H Mabury and Miry Ann Mahury, exeemors and tnis'ees of c t le of Woods Mabury, deceased, to T D Huff— Lot 16. Mabury tract, Ro Santiago de San a An i;*49H>. , H W H'lli au 1 M L Wicks to J M Gulnn— Loßs, Mills'subdu of west p.rt of Lick tract: ♦»00 . _ . . 8 P i: R Co, D O Mills and OL Lansing, trustees, lo J C Wet aud J J West—SWJ4 of D'U o| BK'4 *ec 21, Tp 1 N. R • W; *l'2oO. Wm MclJouii'd to Robt Tim r—Agree ment to oeuset 5 acres iv VSH ol Sec 36,1 p 18, R 14 W; 15001. SUMMARY. Number of transfers m above list, 38 Total omo'int of consideration, $187.■' 30. Number of transfers under $1000 each, 39. Total amount o' consideration,Slß.Boo. Trail-fer- lornomiml conside ation, 32. Aggregate of day's transfers. t2«s,feGß. filed ii al Advocates o* 111 ha let ion Physicians who were educated t«c ty years ago or m re, nnd who have uot kept p wiih the times in tho advance in mcui ca. scien c, have very I ttle idea of the great imp il ucu a I leadi g writers now Kive to Medical inhalation iv ihe Irea meut of pul moi ary disea-es 'I o Bi.ch au ex out is this true Unit no patient should lutiust his c s lo .auy physician v.h iis not well prepared and tli ruughly equipped with everything i,ece--.iry for the i-omlulsteriug of the propei remedUs by tho method of lnhala- U °"h'e numerous curea effected by Inhala ladon iv cases s.eiuiu.ly past all help, and the uniform success attending its us • iv diseases of tho respiratory organs, reude s tt ob ig itory on every hon st physician to at on c np,.ly himself to gain a practical knowledge of the Inhalation, or, if that is uot possible, he is at leant bound to decline to treat such cases. Among the most eminent phvelelaoß ol the age wh nre fully awakined to the value of Medical Inhalation iv these are the following: The eel brated Dr. Bur-lon 3 lunlersoo Dr La Roche, of the Paris acidemy ol M-dieiue; Ur. Frederick Laugh iuf, oi B i lin- Drs. Klebs and Tom mas -Cm 'ell; Sir Archibald Dickson,of Edinburgh, Scot ami; Dr Kichler, Dr. Cameron Dr. Gur.lon Buck, Prof. Albert L'hen, the celebrated Dr. Hnghliugs Jackson the venerable Dr. Rub en Dickinson. Prof. Thtcrfelder. Speucer Wells, Dr. Hilton Flsgg", Dr G. P. WvOd, Drs. rrlisch and Hltiig Dr Fotnergill, Dr Kichnrd Ihimpeon, Ur. R S Cai pouter, Drs. Ansth', Ball, Fuller, Lanceresiix, Krauss Hugueuie, Heller, Orth, Ourrijsuu, Fenwick. and many others. With Aarcely a single exception every medical authority of eminence recoguize the woudeiful pot. ncv of this new meth d, and tho coming generation of pby-lrlau. are certain to be thoroughly euueated therein. At present It is only a few physi clans here aud there who have made •'Dis eases of Rei-plrution" a life study ih t are fitted ln any way to employ the wonderful esources of Medical Inhalation iv the cure of these diseases. The Curability of Consumption. For five years the celebrated Dr. t. H lit mo t wna pathologist to the X yal In firm.ry of Edinburgh, and io his great work on "Consumption" he makes the fol lowing st.temeut: "During this period I made upwards of jou ' post-mortem examinations uf persons dying from various diseases, aud I was cols antly meeting with cases iv wblch I lound cavities in the lunga from cousump tion, which had evidently bealed up or clean iz d years before the death of th> subject. Natuie did not seem to have bten successful in restoring the wasted lung substance, but tbe cavities were dried tip, he progress of the disease a'rtsled, ano the subj-ct lived for yeara.wlth diminished lung power it is true, but otheiwiao iv good health." gjtf CONSULTATION I 'BEE -t«l (I. c. for only a few minutes.) OFFICE HOURS: DR W. N. DAVIS—Los Angeles, 3 to 6 p. h. —Pasadena, lv a. m. to 1 p. m. PR. W. B. D AVIS—Lo« Ai geles, 9 to 12 A. M..1 to 3 P. «. nun 7 to 8 r. M. is. B —Professional ca Is ai swered from Los Angeles office at nil hours. PRH. DAVIS & DAVIS, 45H N. Spring St., Lot Angeles. Branch offloe, o ,'cr Jones' Fair,Colo raao strict, Paiadeaa. mr6 Red B"ir Cough Cure is the best Pleas ant prompt, pure. No narcotics. Piice 25 cents. . HOTEL ARRIVALS YESTERDAY. Pt OOABtM TTotel—N Dnnfnrd, city; A Caaonter, Pennsylvania; 0 H Lownsend, Oakland; Howard ( on rd, ely; John Mack, Chic.vo; E C Triswell. Citrus: Mr Brandon, st Loui , A E Co'ly, Wm Pierce, J Liugh In, I 8 Condon, Perns; J M heeler, U Leomrd, cl y GrandCestr.il—FW Keely. Pa: Fred J Parker, Davl H .rvcy, Geo A Shaw, M-lne. Lewis -"an aud. Kansas City;? Pec*. P'so. deun:N-lS"" Girrgu M T Anders .n •'al io >■ J Thompson, M C Thompson, Water man T R Gi-aham, Eureka: E li mes, M Mc- Lean' Pr ilrle City; W S Sweetser, Pomona: 8 w' Ash'on, Ellwood: M Jonn'on, San Qalsntin; Fred Patterson, Sauta Ana: JH Henry, Pasadena. Steven so a Housf.—J M Franc, Pasade na; Jas Levertek. Waver:y. Ia; W8 Fassold. Dayton. O: S M Slide and wife, Elgin, 11': J M Arnold, Pomona; <; O Nichols, o S Ha sler, Ontario; 0 B Hovt, Mrs C G Hoyi, Manhattan, Kin: HOG Stshlmau, Mitiue spots' John E Dunn. C malos; Cecil 11 Filler Suffield, Couu: PI i Pioo, Rat.chlto; F Rox'by, St Paul, Minn; Geo Heiuejjs Tucsou, Ariz. Pico House—F L Park. Albuquerque, N M- E L Feuows, Kiv. rside; L M uoyd,Neo sho Wis; Root Holmes.SAnF.aucisc ■; John McCamp.New York; ohas H Br ,wu aud wife MlssM.rgaret Hrown, Omaha; Chas Johnson, Indianapolis; O o J Mashabaugh, L J Mashnbaugu, Sadie Maab.ab.iugh, Rush vi le II- : W Piers, v, Gruftou, Dak; lira D.inti. Miss Beile Duuu, Jas Leighton 3. Joseuli Mo; C T WI. i.iusou, Sau Buena veutuifa; J L Whait .v, Uklah; W O Hasty, Detroit, Mich: 8 0 Birtl .tt, 8 m use; FS Hodgk.us, G R dusted, San Francisco. J* N Orahim.Geo T Luie, -liver City, N M; W A Godijiu*, B.u Francisco; A « Woodward snd wife, bt Paul; Geo Smith, Neva la City; 8 Kelue San Fraucisco; Geo Weinsbur< and wife, 8t Louis; isiac Harris, Pasadeua. Depot HoTEL-Geo H Stirasou. Pasadena; CM Liug aud wile, Minneapolis: Mrs J N Courtney, Hudson River; Mrs Geu G Gran §er. son aud mild, Lauc >ster. N V; Geo is t,vens and wife. Cincinnati; W E Barton aud wife, Teire Haute, lud; T U Behreus aud wife, Geo X Robiuoo i; Pasadena; J Lynob, Beuecla; Mrs Warien, Alossa Cl, D 8 folter, Lancaster, Ne* York; W L Mnrple, Aspeu, Col St. Ei.ho Hotel—O Siurges. S Simon, S Juda. Sin Francisco. C It Bouda, Ottumwa, la; W A Green, s P R R; P D Green, Te haobepl;o J Perkins, Daggett; T M Scott and wife, Bl ommgtou Id; Mrs W Johu son, Miss P JanusOU.OhtO.faj W Vandever, Ventura: R G Surdam, Bardslaie: C War tier, D droit; F Do iglass, Redlands; C French, Pomona; A Davis, Anaheim. Startling but True. Wills Point Texas, December 1,1885. After suffeiing (or more than three years wllh disease ol the throat aud lun s, I got so low 1 st .prln« I was eutirely uuable to do auvthing, and my cough was so bad I scarSv lent auy at night My Druggist, Mr 41 F Good night, sent me a trial b ttle Of DR BnSANKU'S COUGH AND LUNG BYKUP I found relief, nnd after u.-iug six ■1 01 bottles. I was entirely cured. J. M. WELDEN. Sample bottle 5 cents at C. F. Heluzeman'B. Shortness of Breath. Dr Flint's Heart Kennedy should be takrn W hen slift t exertion or a hearty SU shoftnoss of breath. or a p In 5Vi the reelitn "f tho heart. At all druggie's, orJ. i M.ek&Co.,9 and 11 Front street, San Francisco. LOS ANGELES DAILY HERALD. MARCH 23. 1887. LOS ANGJELES PIPE MANUFACTOKT. 100,000 Feet S in. Pipe, black or dipped, FOR SALE BY J". ID. HOOKER &> CO., MANUFACTURERS OF WROUGHT IRON WATER .A.3STD WELL PIPE. WORKS, San Fernando and Railroad Sts., and Magdalena Aye., Los Angeles. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. TOWN SITES PIPED. RESTAURANTS. Restaurant and Oyster Parlors 41 AND 13 N. MAIN STREET. Great Reduction in Oysters. Large Eastern, pei 100 M 50 Small Eastern, per 100 8 60 Small Eastern, raw or stewed, per plate 25 I arge Eastern, auy st» le, per plate ft Baltimore selected, per cau 85 ROOMS up atairs for T n■ dies aud Families, where meals will be served la the best >-tyle r24 JER' V 'LI.ICH. Proprietor. The Commercial Restaurant, V. DOL, Proprietor, In Downey Hlock, Main Street. Receives alive nnd Borves up every day the choicest KIBB. Including SOLE. TUK BOT aud SEA Th OU r. Hprliin Chickens just in from the ranches cooked iv ever) •trie. /jar-This Restanraut is Los Angeles' Del mouico. myl-if Due de Montebello Champagne FINE IMPORTED CHAMPAGNE, FOR MERLY THE PROPERTY OF HIS ROYAI HIGHNEB3 THE "DUC D'AUUALE" AND TUB PRINCES D'ORLEANS. OF THE ROYAL FAMILY OF FRANCE. WEYSEBROS.—TELEPHONE il and 355. SOLD BY THE CASE OR THE BOTTLE d 26 1m Stockholders' Meeting. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT there will be a meeting of tbe Stock holders of ibe South) m < allfornia Lomi Association, on SATURDAY evening, April 2,1 87, at 8 o'clock r M, at the hall of the BrotherhooQ of Locomotive En infers No M 2, San Fernando street, in tbeciiy of Los Ange'es tor tbe purpose of adopting By lawafo tbe Assoc! tion. nnd for the trans action of snch other business as may prop nny come before the meeting. GEO GREGti, President. Chas. Hornbei k. Secretary. Los Angeles March 17,1««7. m]B2w French Benevolent Society. BIDS WILL HE RECFIVED FROM Jfrench spckl'ig druggists by the Sec- Ma y of the French M itusl henevolen flo lety, to be addressed to Postoffice Box 71, until April the Bth, for the furnishing oi drugs and medicines for tbe c. suing year mrl7 id C. A. SUMNER & CO., Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers, 14 North Spring Street. WE HAVE FOR BALE: 106 aces within city limits ♦60,000 80 acres in oranges; will guarantee *lii.Coo in a subdivision 65,000 10 acres, with house and orchard! near cible road 10,000 Lot 511x135, on Eleventh street, on very easy terms 875 Corner lot 50xio0 ou Downey avenue.. 130 1 ' l ot 50x175 iv E lis trac ; U, cash 900 44 acres ncr O.trich Farm; good house and improvements 12,00' HOU3ES IN ALL PARTS OB THE CITY. Lots Everywhere ! Plenty of acr ago property for subdivision. F. rut, to trade or purchase ou time. »Tj»y~ vv odo a S rictly Cimmisslon Busi uei>b and do uot speculate ourselves. C. A. BUMftJCu A CO., 0017 14 North Sprlug 8m et. I HEAL ESTATE. IMPORTANT TO INVESTORS! Valuable Property : AT LOW FIGURES! Blx'y-rnefeeton Springsf, wlthtwo stnry buildlug; now paying good ra c of lntereet, with prospect of large increase $87,000 Sixty feet on Spring at; a first-class investment 25,0 0 Forty-five feet ou Spring st, with good building 75,000 Sixty feel on Fort st. 830 feet deep: 1 310,000 building; very near bu.l- i nesscentenaNo 1 iuve tment... 40,000 Sixty feet ln the besi business block I on Spring street 78,00 j Seventy acres in city limits; the finest trnct in the city for subdi vision; a bargain 90,f00 1 Fifty four acres on Main street: Oue property for subdivision 100,0: 0 47 682 a- res of laud near Riverside, per acre 16-00 etNO ai res as fine agricultural land 1 as can ba found iv the State, per acre 12 "0 110 leet corner of Pearl and .-sixth sts 14,000 Hnuno and lot ouThomp on street, Ellis tract MOO Five lots, Xl is tract, eich 1000 1 502 acres laud adjoining near city 1 Umltß; very flue for subdivision, per acre • ** Twenty acres choice Rlfalfa land, within 2 miles of city limits; per acre ** Thirty-six acres, 7 miles from city; flue flowing artesian well, house, barn and c>rrais <000 Five lots ou Pico street, nr. Figueroa; vory cheap 5000 I Three lots 180x190 to 2Moot alley, 1 corner Figueroa and Manhattan I streets; elegant residence prop- ( erty; at a bargain j Two now hard-finish dc •t'ases.oue block 1 from streetcars, at a bargaiu. Several choice lots on Figueroa street at a bargain. ' Choice propertT so Washington street, , nen'- line of Blrcet cars, at a bargain. Choico acre tracts near city a, a bargain. RUSSELL, COX & BRANDT, Wswajj^pß m s\^yy 31 West I-i.st street, Sew Los Anoei.e9 National Bank Building fm-if AUCTIONS. MacCOiNNELL & CO., ■ (Successors to F. Adam); Merchant Tailors, No. 113 North Hprlner Wt., I.os Augeles. mr4-1m NOTICE. SULPHUR SPRING HOTEL IS POSl tlv. lv closed for the present again, t ad comere It's of no use to apply foradir.it auoe. Sou as repairs are coinn eled due notice will be given, acrt hue! "gain opened. J s O LA V G. Proprietor. Lang Stalation, March S, 1087. lnlOtf ' SaiDttaTAnita Stallions,: 1887. RIITHF,IirORD-{S!re of Lucky B and Molly McCarthy's La.t;, SlOO he season. ti 1M), li Ii by Grlnsiead-Dam, Santa Anltn, by Vt-gil; |sli the season. l/EXI*.«TO"»i, eh. h. by Lexington- Dam. Volga, by Imp. Glenc c, one of the CHtbred hnr-eslu America (slrec f the dam of Laredo); *.">u the season. Marcs not proving with foal allowed to return free In IBSB. Mofaey due at time of service. Apply to office SANTA ANITA STABLES. 67 North Bprlng St., Los Angeles, or C. W. ABY, . .j _ . Santa Anita Ranch Catalogue on application. ml3lm THE H. IL H. Horse Linunent" puts new life into tho Antiquated Horse 1 For the last 14 years tho H. H. H. Horse Liniment has been tho leading remedy among Farmers and Stockmen for the cure of Hprains, Bruiaoa, BtifT Joints, Spavins, Winiliralls, More Shoulders, etc and for Family Use is without an equal for Ithonmatism, Nourajgia, A.cheo, Pains, Bruises, Cuts anil Sprains of al 1 eh. "acters. The H. H. H. Liiuiment has many imita tions, and we caution tbe Public to see that th© Trade Mark H H. H." is on evory Bottle before purcliasing. For sale everywhere tor fiO cents and $LOO per Buttle. 10. H. HANCE. wholesale and retail Drugalst and Manufacturing Pharmacist, Nos. 77 and 79 Nor n opriug strewi. Tele hone No. 66. P. \j. Box 2106. DRY SPARKLING CHAMPAGNE, TO BE HAD OF ALL DEALERS, on— The Dry Sparkling Champagne Manufacturing Company, 88 N. Spring Street, Lea Angeles. /BtF-Aients wanted pverywhern mr9-ly PROPOSALS I nltcd States Uovernntent Build tug Site. DEPUTY COLLECTOR OF INTERNAL Revenue, Los Augeles, California, "Sealed 'proposals will be received at this office until 11 o'clock uoou ou the 18th day o! April, 18S7. for the snlo of property suit "hie as k site for a public bulldiLg, author ized to be erected ln thia city. The dimensions of t c lot should approx imate, if a con er lot, not leasthan one hun dred and Oity (150) by one hundred and ten feet (110): If uot a corner lot, the dimensions should he uot less than one hundred and ninety (190) by o c hundred sud ten feci mOMheons hundred and ninety feet (190) to be street frontage. If alleys abuton either side, the width of such alleys can be de ducted from tho above dimensions. Build ings on property selected to be retained and removed by the owner. The Department reserves the r'aht lo reject all proposals. Pronosn ato be marked' Proposals for snlc nt Krasltefor. Public Building to he erected at Los Angeles, Calltornla," and addre "ed to E D Olhson, Deputy Col r"c!or of lute?nal Revenue, 108 Worth Mjdu street, room 4. mmeoom H. G. ROLLINS & Co., No. 85 Temple street.. Dealers in Real Estate. LARGE LIST OF CITY AND COUNTRY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, Janet! BANKINU HOUSES. FIRST NATIONAL BAM OF LOS ANUBLES* Capital lotk STOO.OOO. Surplus 100.000. R. F BrENOK8 r EN0K President J. F. CRanK Vice-PresideDt J. M. ELLIOU Cashier Directors—J D. Blcknell, J. F. Crank. H. Mabury, K. F. Srence, William Lac;, 8. H. Mott, J M Elliott B'ockhnlders-E'tateof A 11. Wilcox, O. Wltherby, 8 H. Mott, J. F Crank, A.L. I.alikershm, E Hollet.b ck, E F. Rpence, H. Maburv. F. Q Story, L. H. Carlton, Jas VfrOoy, J I) Blcknell. William Lacy, I. M. Elliott. mrl2 LOS ANGELES COUNTY BANK, Temple Block, Los Angeles, Cal. Capital Stork pulrt Up. »100,000. Beservc Fmid, * 100,000. JOHN E, Pf.ATEK President, R 8. BAKER .... Vice-President GEO. H. Sl'tWtßT Cashier. DIRECTORS. H. L. MacNb'l, Jotham Bixbt, John E. Plater, Hob.pt 8 Haker, John A. Paxton. Geo. W. Prescott, R M Widney. Cs* r *BrjY ano Bsll Exchange: On San Fr»uc sco New York, London, Paris, Berlin and Fra< ki"N, 45«T"BrY Exchanges on all parts of the United States aud Eorope. eTeT-HKCEivE Money on open account and certlnc-te • f depo it, and do a general banking and exchange business. FAlOlEfiS' and lERCHaMIS' BAIK OP LOS ANOELES. Established in IS6B Paid Up Capital $200,000. Hnrplus and Reserve Fund »ftO' ,<iOO. Total »TOO,UOO. Isa'as W. Hellman Pr sident! L C. Goodwin VI e-Presldent John Milneh Secretary BOARD OF DIRECTORS. IsaiasW. Hellman, I Jobn 8. Griffin, O W Childs, | C. E Thorn, Phi Gamier, J. B. Lankershim C. Ducnmmun, I Joae Mascarel. tSf Exchange for sale on New York Loudon, Frankfort, Dublin, Paris aud Her Un. Receive depo its and Issue their ccr 'incates. Boy aud sell G jveromems, State, County an-1 C 'y Bond.. Southern California National Bank, INndeau Block. JO"N I REDICK Prcslden ■ . N BUEEU Vice-Presiden WM. F. BuSBYSHELI Cashier Paid in Otital »100,000 Authorized Capital ».>(in,Ou«. | Directors-!,. N. Breed, H. T. Newell, 11. A. B'ircUv, Char es E Del, Alexander Pen ney, l» M Gi'ihim, X <; Bosbyshell, M, Hagan. Crunk Under, William F. Bosbyshell, ,lol> o I Hf'lHl ">4 tj Los AngelesTavliiis MM, ISO NORTH MAIN STREET. Capital S3Di»,oot> L. C. GOODWIN P' ESIDFNT J. V. WACUTLL Secketauy T. W Hellman. John E. Plater, P.OBERT 8. K.KER. .IoIIM A. PAXTON, L. C Goouwin. Term deposi's will be received in sum« of 410 aud over Ordinary deposits iv sums of »1" °n 1 over. itje-M n. y to loan on flrst-clats real c t le Lot I'f'w jn If Los Angeles National Bank, Cor. First a nil Sprint; Sts. Surplus .' »25,000 Capital *300,00u f)F,n n President. JO"N BK YSON, SR Vlce-Presi lent F. C. HOWES Cashier. DIRECTORS. PR. W G CochriN, H ft. Markh„m. Firry w usees John BsvsoN. Sr., Dr. H. Sinsab i i •on, F. C Is off US, GfcOROK H BOSKBIIAKB. j*J|F~Erchnnge f.-,r sale on al! the princi pal ciliesof the United Stales and Eur pe. m s Maverick National Bank, BOSTON, MASS. CAPITAL, - - - 14400,000 SURPLUS - - 400,000 Accounts of Banks, Bankers and Corpora tions solicited. Our fan lilies for COLLECTIONS are cx celltiitnu'l we rc-dibcouut for Banks when balanc s war ant it. Boston Is a Reserve City, and balances With us from Banks (not located iv other Reserve GUls*) count as a r serve. We draw our mvu Exchange on London ect, aud mnke Cable Trans fers a d i lace ""onoy hi- 'olograph through out tbe Uui ci Slates and Canada i,ovemmeut Bond bought and sold, and Fxchauges iv Wa>hingtou made for Banks without extn charge. We have a market lor pr'me first-class In vestment Secirltt"s, and invite proposals from States, Counties aud Cities when i,su ing bonds. We do a renersl Banking business, aud invite corresp ndence. AB\ P POTTER, Pre«'dent JOS. W. WOKK, Cashier. Ja29w_sa-tf STATE MENT OF CONDITION OF THE Los Angeles National Bank AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, Friday march 4, 1887 RESOURCES. Lo«ns I 802.921 7a Government Bonds 166,700 00 <nnklng-i ouse nnd Fixtures.... 55,450 CO Expense noil taxes paid 4,2«'i to lash on hand 3747.826 9S Ia other banks 441,038 59 688,8(15 57 Total g'.7(17 yon 93 LIABILITIES. OaP'tsl « »K-g}2 iTodividoil pruflu ,1i Ci-r iU! nil 4 V 00 00 ueposit.. w« Total ■-••• *VOW" »S mr!Bl4t i'TniRYANT H. A. BEAfISOOS. JURYAM Ji BRANBCOM, BED SXAB LINK TBANSFEB CO., 238 North Main Street. BakT Block. I BAOOAOE ASP FREIGHT HANDLED WITH CARS. ho cial atteuilon given to the removal of ' Pianos md organ.. Telephone No. 401. ■ riant* ~- jkwett, Superintendent, DEPARTURE. A Rare Chance. lINTENDI INTEND TO LEAVE LOS ANGELES in the moutb of Mat, and sm desirous of di.posing o' the following property on or before that time: First—My lesidence, 405 Temple street: two-story hou-e, 11 rooms and cellar; finely finished aud built In the most substantial manner; good stable aud outhouses; nicely improved lot 50 feet on Temp c street 160 feet deep; also, 47! i feet on Bunker Hill avenuo by vxs\i feet with 20-foot alley. Also, one of the finest carr age learns In the elf; carriage, phaeton, harneaa and fittings complete I his Is a great bargain fo- par ties wanting a complete and a well-located house ready for occupancy. Second—Two lots on T.mple street, oppi al c Olive; (traded: good location for busi ness or flue residence site. Ttilrd—Three lots ln Block 2. Park tract; close to bu-luesc; two lots ln Block 8, t ark trnct, ncr Ostrich farn road. Five lots in Block 10, Park tract; nice 'o cailty aud near Temple street cablo road. Ten h ts In Block 11, Park tract, Joining Anuelefio Height- tract: a speculation. A corner lot in Block IS, Park tract; fine view; a choice lot Eight h is iv Block 14, Park tract; well situated aud eoort view. Seveu 1 ta iv HI ck 17, Park tract, near Temple-street ca le road: graded s reets. Ten lots In Block 18, Park tract; flue loca tion ; streets graded .10-s level. One lot In Block 22, Park tract, 160 feet from Temple street; a bargain. Also, sevet.tv rive lots iv the Beaudry Water Wnrks tract, on Alameda street, neat railroad depots; excellent location for busi ness, war-houses, * to. 'I hree fine, new c .pages in healthful lo cality, magnificent view, and only two minutes' walk from bu-iness center and hor-o-car lines: for sale at a bargain. One lot in Oc a View tract and two in Washlngtou tract These will be Bold cheap. Owing to my dep> rture, I am offering tbe shove at prices considerably under the mark t and on terms that will bo easy. For price* nnd conditions, ca'l at my of fice, g!t 'lemp.e street, Law building. V BEAUI'RY. To Baiters, confectioners. Hotel*, etc. IF YOU WANT ANY BAKER, PA STB V cook or confectioner, address the BAEER3* UNION. No. 45, Postoffice box 1059, or call at JACOB.REUSCH, 109 South Spring street. K.wter's Rakerv. 013 ly I,OS ANfiEl.Tclrt WlttE WORK*. HIIoLOEhbBACH, MANUFACTURER , of plain and oruamen'nl wire and h asttmilh wryr v of every description made to order. No. 384 Hon h Spring street. rn-S-lm » % b Warn**.** CIITY SI BAM DYING AND CLEANING ; W rks have removed their otice from 140 South sp lng st-eet, 'o 1! Third street, beetwen Main snd Bprlug. Dye works No si -ii t' Lof Angeles s reel. Dyeing and Cleaning of every kind of 1.-uiics' and gent's clothing, crape, shawls, silk and lace, kid gloves and shoes, flannels and rihbons, velvet, fur a d feathers, made equal tn ,ew Sila and party dres»es a specialty. I take this opportuult to thank my ctt-t in ers and so.iclt their continued patronage. m!2-tf A. LORKA.IN, | 1 EKM N STEAM DTM WORKS—LADIES VT nud gei ts'c othlug cleaned aid dy>d. G enulng of flannel unde-clothing, etc., without shrinkage or smell, n specialty. GEO. BOEKHuFF A CO., 123 South Malu street, opposite cathedral, Los Ange'es. fe'S tf PARISIAN STE VM DV ING AND CLEaN ing Works. Dvelngnnd cieaniug of ev ery description. Ladies' dresses dyed with out ripping. Kid Gloves. Flannels, Rlhhous and Blankets made to look like new. Offhe: 11 ! Sotl'h Spring street. Dye Works: Cor ner New High and Bellevue aveuue. o2 J. VOLI.ET, Proprietor. LOS ANGKLn-S STEAM DYEING AND Cleanin? Company, Office—Corner of Main aud Arcadia streets, opposite Wells, s'arEto it Co. Dyeing and cleaning of every description of Indies' and gents' clothing Orders taken aud delivered. Send postal card. TeVnhone No. 227. Branch corner Main and 8- co"d atrepts. sen 9 JAMES LAKQUTER, Manager. i;a,«;i>t:t:ns AND sIUVKYOKN. WF. McCLURE, CIVIL ENGINEER . and Surveyor, V 8. Deputy Mine**] Surveyor. 184 North Main stree:, Los An geles, Cal. Tcleohone No. 95. aus ly ~ A~rii'«'Kr»jKWr«. MORTIMER A HARRIS. ATTORNEYS at Low and Conns llors, Rooms 78 and 7na, TemDlc Bock, Los *ngeies. Rusk Harris (R-rri ter-nt-Liw, late of Tornuto, Canada); C. W. M .rtimer. 117t' D. r HATOH J BROSSEAU. BROSSEAU A HATCH, ATTORNEYS AND ' ouusellors at Law. Nos. 31, 82 and 56 Baker Biock, Los Angeles, Cal. MAX LOEWFNTHAL, ATTORNEY AND Counselor at Law. German language spoken. Room 14 Bumlller Block, Los An geles, OaL auBtf Henry N. Ga lowav, Attorney-at-L«w. Chas W Chase. A CHASE, EXAMINERS OF \T Title b and Conveyancers, Room 4. Allen Block, Los Augeles, Cal. aus tf Griffin Johnston. Sheldon Borden. B. A. Vofba JOHNSTON, BORDEN A YciRBA, ATTOR neva-at-Law and ExnmlnerS of Titles Kooma 7 nud 8, Jones Block, 76 North Spring street. Ab"tr»cta and cert flo tes of title fur nished with promptitude and accuracy. UXt;tIK«"IONS. J. DANISON A CO.. EXCURSION ■ East via S <lt Lake, March 10 and 24, April 7and 21. 55 North Sprlpg Bt. fe2.Vlm TTIOLET'B NEXT EXCURSION EABT, > Thur day, March 81st. Fully equipped tourists' sleepers The only cmp'e'e ex cursion outfit on the road. O- H. VIOLET, Manage-, 253 North Main street mlO T M. WALTER'B EXCURSIONS GOING JU. East, leave Los Angeles March 1. 15 and 29. Office, Plon Hou-e. aepl2tf POWELL'S NEXT EXCURSION EAST March 30,1887. Office, Ploo House corner. wm ARNER BROS. A CROSBY, OF 882 NorlbMain street, Los Angelea, Ex eursions Eaat and West at lowest rates, and pleasant accommodation. Call on or ad <rmtth"W tnr pa.Hcolara and ratea I.AI MUHIKR. 17IXCEL8TOR STEAM LAUNDRY—WALL !i atreet. near corner Seventh. Tele phone No. 867. Our wagoci call for and de liver washiugln all parts of the city. Al) orders promptly attended to. Osly whit* labor employed. nnfi-tf EMPLOVKIEfIT HURBAUS. AmX T7IMPLOYMENT OFFICE, B. B.|?r £iM_Vj Ticket Broker and Real Es-fsW tate Agent. Property aold on Installments K. NITnNOEti., romovpd to iai< v. SnHnv Telephone Ut, Beaideuce Fifth and Hope atreet*. auS-ti 7 MISCELUAaiEOrf*. LITHOGRAPHIC : ESTABUSHER — FOB — Southern « »Hf«.r»l». MT-PATRONIZE A NEW AMD HO—I ENTERPRISE. Lithographic work executed in tbe latest ■tylea and at leasonable price*. DESIGNS FURNISHED Olt ArrXIOATIOM. Correspondence nolle! ted. Before ordering elsewhere eead for set* mates and information by applying to tbe Los Angeles Litbographic Co. OFFICE: Timer-Mirror Co—Telephone No. ' 2V, Loa Angelea. Th. Bessino, Formerly Manager of Uie Merchants' Lithograph, Co.. K. C. Theo. A. Schmidt. Formerly Head DeL aad jingr. for the Schmidt Label A Lltho. O*,, Sau Francisco. fU-tf FHkNltJlArtli. R. J. H. IMVI3BON-OFFICE, *t% South Spring atreet Telephone 60. m DO2&. I .itn. IiAKUMi A MUKPdY—OOUUBTS V and aurists. Office 120 North atata street Offloe Honrs—o a. m. to 4 r. st! I f « r. M. Artffl-AAsrti Ha. t>. kibituLiif, specialist lit U treating discates of tbe Eye, Bar aad Throat. Eyes scientifically tested lot glasses. Office, 132 North Main street, oyer Loa Angeles Savings Bank Hows, from » i s. lot r. M. Residence, 840 Tempi* atreet m_» Wm. Harbison J. T, Mniatg DRS. t-Ai-.KTSON A MORGAN —OVFICB 26 and 26, Schumacher Block. HOUBS —a to .2 a. m., -i to sr . at. Dr. Marias'* res idence, 44 N. IJaly street Dr. Harrison'* residence, 14 West Seventh street f24tl E. GitEauAM, M. D, NO. 75 NOnTB . Spring street, Los Angeles. jlt dm J TURNER, M. D.—OFFICE AND KBsTJ . deuce—3lN. Main street, Lo* Angelas, IkR. JOSEPH KURTZ—No. 214 MAIN JL» street, opposite Ibe Baker Block. ■ |H. E. 0. iiaNM Q, OFFIUE AND BMB 1' idence 37 South Furt street Oilier hoot* —9 to li a. il 2to 4p. M. Tetcphone 282. ELIZABETH A. FOLLANSBBE, M. D.- Ottico and residence 240 South Fort street Office hours- i> to ltf a. v. and 4 to Jlyl»_ ROSE TALLBOTT, M. D.-OFFIGE 240 South Fort street (with Dr. FoUaatbaaj o.uce hours, 10 to 12 a. m. Residence, D Nin-h nreet. oiatt MRS. M. P. oAWIKtLE, M. D.-PHYBl cian and Surgeon. Otlice hours, 10 to 12 a. m. snd 2 to 4 r. m Maxwell Block corner Court and Main streets, Boom 6. dttl J MILLS BOAL, M. D.-89 NORTH , Spring street (over People's Store). Hours—lo to 12,1 to 3, 6to 7 HQ. Resldenee. 847 Hill street, two doors from Fifth stroet. Telephone No. 135. 0e24 B. CLACIUB, M. D.-PHYSICIAN ANT> . surgeon, office 76 North Spring street, rooms 17 and 18. Boors from 11 a. m, to 2 p. m. Specialty—Skin and sexual dis eases and chronic diseases In generaL PT-tf MBS. DBTmINNIE WKLLti—FIRST LADY licentiate of Kentucky. Specialty: o.seasea of wi mjn and children; also, fa connection with her practice, Eleotrlo Thermal Baths. 811 Suprlug street. alTti JEAN TIFT-HIL I ON, M. D.—OFFICE AMD residence 842 South Msln street Office 0 urslO'oKA m and 2to 4p at. BV9-U 1|„ o. AAJU-aJ*. OS'ln —AJABjtAbAO OF If women a specialty. Rectal rtlaeastl treated by the Brinktrhorf Painless Sys tem. Hours—9 a. a. to 4r. at. Office* Corner of Spring and Second streets, Hol lenbeck Block. sapMd DB. M. HILTON WILLIAMS—276 NOBTH Main street (opposite Wells, targo A co's Express Offloe.) Specialty—dlsesi es of the head, throat and chest, together with the eye, ear and heart OtOoe boars, from 9:80 A. M. to 4 p.m. . SSP— Dtt. DE BZIQETHY — OFFICE, BoHTJ macher Block, opposite Postoffice, rooms 20 and 21. Office hours, 12 M. to BF. M. Residence t-earl street, corner of Ninth. Office hour a st residence, to A A M.; 7to 8 p. m. Telephone No. 169 at office and resi dence. laaatl DX. C-lARLE3W. BRYSON—"DIBEABES of W mien a Specialty." Office, No. 44}, south Spring St, io Solomon Block, Booms I and 2 Office nous: Ba.u. to 12m., 1 too and 7to 8 p if. mtttt R. I. E. COHN-LATE SUPERINTEND ing Surgeon Northern Pacific Ball read. Physician snd Burgeon. Orpin* Houbs—lo to 12 a. m„ 2to4p. ». OFFtea—S» N Spring si., Rooms 8, 9 and 10. Kesdenee, Makara House, Main at, between Third and Fourth. Telephone 644. Day aad uight calls attended to. _ jd___ SPfct lA4.IMTS. ADA ME C. ANToMA, M O , B UBINEBB aud Medical clairvoyant, will remain in Loa Angeh-a until tho end oi the month; sixteen years of large prac tice in San Francisco; correct diag nosis and sure, careful treatment Of all dis eases. Ladies aud gentlemen eaa consult her on all aurLevcry affair ot life, specula tion, mines, ores, etc.. 11l South Main street, oppo-ne cathedral, from 11 a. m. to 9r. m. Diseases of women and chronic diseases a specialty. English, French and German spoken. mriatoapl AF BIG FO BD, DiVISB HBALEB. • Cures hopeless c sea of consumption und hemorreuges, restores the paralysed and cures rheumatism and all manner of acute and chronic diseases. The science ol self-cure taught to patients free, ao tbey may always be well and have iv more doe t r bills to pay. Office—Boom », No. 1> west Fir*t a'reet. atO-lm MrtS COOLEY, MtIAPHYBI.OIAN,2IC B. Spring atreet Boom 1, lrom 1 to4r.lt, sepTtf MRS. EMMA 8. HILL. I KACHKB OF Metaphysical Science or Cbrl-tian Healing, 14 DeLacy street, Pasadena. Bonn Ho 4 p. m. fe7ti UR.A. E. De CAILHOL, ACCOUCHEUB. and Surgeon, oii.ee aud resldenee 307 Temple street. When desired, lady aatlentl are boarded during treatment ot diseases peculiartotbeir sex. anfttf RS. O. E. BiiUBCbY HAS REMOVED to her residence, 145 Bellevue avenne, and will make a specialty of midwifery. Ladies wi-hiug tn he cared for can be ac commodated at her house. She can always be fouud at home. m»ni:oF>Tti ists. 8. BAIISBURY. M D., HOMOEPATBIO , Pbysiciau aud surgeou. Office, for tbo p eseut, at rtsideuce. 538 Pearl atreet. Hours, 9 to 12 a. it., 2 to 6 and 7 to 8 p a. i Telephone 677. I*lB-11 HR. FEITERHOFF, M, D., UOMOS . path. No. 28 south Spvng atreet. oihee hours, 10 to 12 A. m. snd3 tosp. a. Hsving had luge experience, treats all manner "f diseases »ucee<sfnlly. m! 4 lm JULIA F. BUTTON, M. D. — OFFIOB hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 4. 7to ft Office. 41 South Spring stroet dlHi. ISAAC FELLOWS, M. D.—HOMOS . aTU. ist. otnoe Hours—ll to 12 A. at, 2to 6 p. m. Office—Nos. 8 and 6 Odd Fellow* Building. Los Angelea, Gal. Residence, 4088. nth Main street gyf_ 111 A. CLARKE, M. D.-OFTIUB AMD 'j. resideuce, No. B4 South Spring street, Los Angeles. Office Hours—ll to 12A.M., 8 to 6 p. m. Telephone No. 86S ]8U DR. A. E. WHEELER—H' MOJOAAHIBT Office and residence 21 Sooth Fort street. Hours—lo to S and evenings. Telephone No. 46. ]yl« M FERNANDEZ M. D —HOMtKPATBXR , Off cc and residence Wilson Block. 44 tt est First street between Main snd Spring streets, rooms Nos. 10 and 11 Hours—lo A. M, to 12 m.; 2to 4 r.M. A specialty of blood diseases. iep22 tf_ A S. BUORB, M. D. IIoMiKOPATHIBT. . Office 182 North Main street, Mas car el Block; residence 178 Spring atreet, Los Angeles. Office hours 11 to 12 A. M., Ito 4 p. a. Telephone Nos.—Residence, as; office. 276. llyU AHI'HITfBVTfft. W O-Meeithew. Geo. F. Costeribam, COSTER BAN A MERITHEW, AKoHl teots and Sanitary Engineers, 81 South Main street. Rooms 4 snd 6, Hott'a Block, Los A"geles. California. flft-tf AO. LU 1 GENS— ARCHITECT!— MAX . well Building, corner Court and Mam streets. an'JO CHAS. L STRANOB. FERD C OOTTSCHAUt. A GOT -.CHALK— ARC HI tects. Ofti -es, Nos 44 South Soring street Kooms 8 and 4, and 22 Wett First street, Rooms 1 y aud 13, Los Angeles, Cat P. O Box 614. Telepboneo7. T ARCHITBOT, 43 TEUPLB . st Formerly of Toronto. d«t»m RB. YOUNG-ARCHITECT ANDSUi'KR . Intendent Office, Booms 18 and n Roeder Block. IySO-tf KYS< R, MOR'-AN A WALLS— AR i«u tects, rooms i, 2 and s. No. » Rootk. .r,,m„ si, Loa AnTel>a.O>L oSSn Hkp i-VE— ARCHITFCT AIID W&tZ . vceor. Boom 10, Phillips AjUock Main street Residence West WaaflEgtta? street, Los Angelea, Oat TaMKma 1 yean' experience. • a ' _ v t «-