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4 DAILY HERALD.j PCBIISIIBD— — It F, YE TH PA»« jtJWJBjSjt. JOSErit n. lyrch. jambs j. a vers AYEBS <fc LYNCH Purlihhkhs DKLivaaan »v cabiukrs At SO* per Ween, os- SOc per Mont li TEBMS BY MAIL, IBCLODIJIO l-OSTAIiK. Daily Hrbald. one year.. 'J <£ Daily Herald, six months. J « TJsily Hbbalo. three mon'hs * ~> Wcikly Heralp, one year. ' J; Wbbkly Hbbalo, six months.. 1 "t WaBKi.Y H»R»LI>. three months •» lu.vbtbat«d Hbraii), percopy LOCAL CoaaasroriDEHCß from adjacent tewes. especially solicited. Bemtttanoes shonld be made by draft •hack. Poatofftce order or postal note. Tbe latter ahpnld be sent for all sums less than D«rABT«B«T-Owing tooir ■really Increased facilities, we arej.re i«atTte execute aU kinds of Job work in a EErior manner. Special attention wiU earfYen tocommercial and legal pr ntlng tmi all orders will be promptly filled at at idereto rates. ' , 0«w of publication. 7S North Spring etreet. Los Angelos. Telephone No. 156. - The oflic<al list of Letters remaining In Posiomce is published in the Herald on Mondays. Notice to Mail Subscribers. The ropers of all delinquent man suo —Tibet'to the Los Angeles Daily Heb.ld will' be promptly discontinued Ko Mwrs will be sent to subfcrlbers by »°Unless the ssme have been paid lor In advance. This rule is Wk have received another large installment of the Illustrated Hkr ald, and orders for this matchless presentation of the resources and attractions of our section will be now filled as soou as sent in. The nominatkn of Mr. I. 11. Polk to the oflice of Receiver of the l.os Anpsles Land Otiice has given us a good Democrat in place of Mr. Hav eretick, the Republican incumbent, who has tried hard and long to be re lieved from otiice. It was Mr. Hav erstiek's boast that he was "an ofl'en •ive partisan" in the broadest souse. The bold railroad robbery com mitted at Papago station shows that trains are not safe from highwaymen evon when in the vicinity of large cities. This robbery was consummated almost within bailing distance of the most populous city iv Arizona. It was deliberately planned and exe cuted with determined coolness. So neatly was the job performed that the passengers knew nothing of it until it was all over. There is but one way to stop these high-handed robberies, and that is, whenever they occur to hunt the robbers down and bring them to grief at whatever cost. The express and railroad companies realize this, and their prompt action in offeiing large rewards lor the ap prehension of the robbers will doubt less secure their early arre3t. T.ie ovation tendered to Col. H. 11. Markham at Pasadena, Wednesday night, by his neighbors and constitu ents in Los Angeles, irrespective ot party, is one of the most compli mentary tributes that could be paid to a faithful public servant. It has been the fashion to say that "Repub lics are ungrateful,"—in other words, that the people are willing to accept the benefits accruing from a iaithful, honest and energetic performance ol public duty, without feeling any obli gation on their part to requite it by each grateful recognition as the ser vices are entitled to. But the spon taneous ovation tendered to Colonel Markham shows that the people are •live to the merits of an official who has acquitted himself creditably of lvs public duties. Col. Markham was a most etlicient Representative in Congress. He was watchful of the interests and the wants of his district, and succeeded, through his tact, ability and industry, in procur ing a great deal of needed legislation, l.os Angeles county, especially, has been benefited by his exertions in Congress, and the people have not been 'slow to show their gratitude. This ovation is not only compliment ary to Col. Markham, but it has far ther akjd wider-reaching effects. It will stimulate all other officials and «ther Representatives to deserve a like Mattering welcome after they have finished their terms of offiie. New Tower and Town Sites There seems to be some disposition to discourage the laying out of new towns in this section of country. It is saiii by the pessimistically inclined that we ate providing more town sites for the future than the productive ex tent and character of onr outlying country will justify. It may be that some sites have been chosen without due regard (o the adjicent territory, or to the distance that ought to be observed from other towns that are under way. Town sites injudiciously and ineligibly located will collapse of their own motion; for the peopla who invest their money in new places are as keen to all the possible advantages or disadvantages of the embryo towns as the founders of the sites them Hches can be. Men have been in vesting in new town sites with their eyes open. They have studied the country thoroughly. They know all tbe elements and conditions that are necassary to build up a thriving town, and before Ihey buy they examine and discuss these cardinal points. Ko far these men have done well in their purchases. The lirst buyers In I'asadena, in I'omona, in Monro- i via, in Aicadia, in Azusa, and in ' many other towns have nothing to , regret. Indeed, many of them have I enriched themselves by their faith in < the outcome of those places. 1 n a sec- ' lion that is growing so rapidly as ours j* .—where population is coming in so a LOS ANGELES DAILY HERALD. APRIL 20. 1887. the •Board of 1> rectors Since then he had not asked Dr. Griffin for the money. Continued until this morning at 10 o'clock. densely and the development of the agricultural possibilities of tho coun try is so remarkable—new towns in great numbers are bound to spring up and rlourish. Those who are far seeing and judicious in their town selections, and invest in them with judgment, will reap the lion's share of the benefits to be derived from these future country centers of trade and business and homes. No one hesitates to say that tho city of l.os Angeles will have one.hundred thou sand inhabitants wheu ,the next de cennial census is taken. Heretofore when l.os Angeles was a big-ranch county, the proportion of population in the city to the .country was about 50 per cent. But now that the ranches have been cut up into small farms, and that the tendency is to twenty and forty-acre holdings, planted in vines or orchards, which are demonstrated to be the most profitable to individual cultivators, tbe population iB about one-third in the city to two-thirds in the country. The disparity will bo greater as the small holdings increase, and perhars by the time wo shall have lt)0,000 inhabitants ia the city there will Ye 300,900 in the country. This is a fail forecast of the proportions of popu lation that tbe eensuß of 1890 will show. If we are right, then it is easy to demonstrate that wherever three thousand people are grouped to gether there will bo a thriv ing market town at some cen tral accessible point. That would make it probable that the number of flourishing towns in the county in IK9O will be increased by one hundred. No such number has been laid out so far, and yet this is the very time to take advantage of the promise of Ihe future. Those who are now fortunate in their selections will realize im mense benefits from securing inter ests at first hands in the towns that are to become thriving business cen tres. It only require! ordinary pru dence to make such selections. If thsy are made judiciously, aud with a view to their location, their sur round ings, and their adjacent pro ductive conditions, no risk is taken by the investor, In 1800 some of these towns w ill.be where Pasadena aud Pomona anil Santa Ana are to day, and their wealthy men will be found principally amongst those who were foresighted enough to buy when the towns were first laid out. of course, we expect that some towns will prove total failures. But it will be found that the reason in each case of failure was due to the lack of ordi nary prudence and a fair knowledge of the country on the part of those selecting the location. If the found ers of new towns are blind to the im perative conditions of success, the public, who are the buyers, will not be found equally lacking in judgment and shrewdness. We will 6ell to-day a special line of para sols, plain and fancy figured, silk and satin, s. cio lined and others unllned, ranging Tom nineties to 22 inches, new style fancy handles, at »1 85. They aie a line reserved for special sale to day and worth fully S3. Wo have received two pieces more of that elegaut "llanmaun .t Slreuli" brand of gros .irsln black silk, that we will sell to-d»jr only at i*l and »1 10 per yard. They are 19 luches wide and beautifully finished, and wou.d sell easily for $1.50 aud »f.76. In our Domestic Department we will sell twilled crash. 20 yards for It; hlesched muslin, splendid nua ity, M yards for Hi Turkish towels, 10c each, worth 2 >c; salines, slightly damaged, a few that we haVe left. 15c a yard. i In our Shoe Department we will sell a full line of ladies'cloth aud leather shoes, all s'zes, 76c, worth (1 50. m Misses' riveted calf sh es, 50c. I'nderwcar Department— Ladies' embroid ered cbemise, 50c, worth 85c. Notion Department-Ladles' percale col lars, plain, figured and stripes, se> Ulove Department — All-silk mitts, 26c, worth 50e. Furnishing Goods Department — Men s gauze merino shirts, 25c each, worth fully 75c. Hosiery Department—Children's full fin ished ribbed nose, solid colors, 1 i.c, worth 25c. We have received a new invoice ol win dow shades, and will have on spicial sale to-day spring roller ornam-'Uled window shades, with frosted gilt bands, at 76c each, complete, worth fully SI 50. Pkoi-le s Stohk. Where and What ia San Bernardino? Strangers and others, we will say it Is oue of the oldest cities ou the Coast, and nearly its large as the city ol Los Angeles. One to be iv the city of Sin Bernardino would think he was iv Los An geles. The beautiful black loam soil, the flue, soft, sparkliug.fiwater, the electric rghti, public buildings, their grand opeia home, and iv many instinces improve ments are ahead of Los Aneelcs; the 1m ) mense number of hotels, the grost, grand Stewart Hotel, costing over <*150 0CO) one I hundred and fllty thousand dollars, now | being erected, Tickets, catalogues, and maps to te had at the office of John C. Bell ihe auctioneer, No. 17 Tem|.lc Block. Tbr c dollars the round trip. Train leaves at 9:1 a. M. sharp. ' Timely Warning". Gather your family round you Sunday morning. Let the babies roll upon the lioor, For we give you all a timely warning that our rreseius will soou be all goue. C in eat once and get some cf our new bargains and a haodsjme pre ent Don't Cimplaln after they are all gone. l adies' French kid buttou shoes. »2 75. Misses' goat school shoes. It. »A Infants' kid button shoes, 50c. Ladies' fine slippers, 75c. Heidquarters foot aud Shoes House, 209 N. Maiu street. DRY SPARKLING. Reg-In ulnar of tbe Examination or »r. Hamilton i-riffln. The examination of Dr. Hamilton Gritfin, who was charged with obtaining money by false pretenses by W. J. Church, was ccmnienced yesterday after, noon before Justice Austin. The first witness called was the complainant, who testified that on the 15th day of March Dr. Griffin told him that the Dry Spavk ling Champagne Company wanted at. engineer, nnd said that if he wanted the position he could give bim the appli cation and he would put it before the Board of Directors. Church made out the application and gave it to Dr. Griffin. A few days afterward he was told by Dr. Grifliu that a frbnd of Mr. J. F. Cbadwick had put in an application for the place and was willing to take $300 in stock but if he would put up $300 he w,ould get the position. Church then deposited to tte acconnt of the Dry .Sparkling Champagne Company $300 in the Los Angeles County Back. A few days passed and Church became anxious to go to work and told Dr. Griffin so, bat was put off from time to time, Dr. Griffin stating that the engine had not come. Then Dr. Griffin told witness that $20,000 worth of shares had been subscribed, and showed him names of prominent men, who witness knew by reputation to be solid business men. Gr fliu also told him that hs had bought a lot to do business on, bat witness could not liad the place of business. Two days ago witness told Dr. Grifliu that be would pull out, aud wanted his money, but was told that the Board of Directors would meet in two weeks, and then be would get his money. So far, he had never got auything fur his money, nor any stock nor wages. J. K. Chadwick testified that he was formerly the Treasurer of the Dry Sparkling Champagne Company, but he bad withdrawn, because bis idea* on business matters did not coincide with those of Dr. Griffin. He was only Treasurer for one week, but had never received any money for the Company daring that time. He had paid $100 of bis own meney toward the debts of the concern. Dr. I. X Cohn testified that he had been appointed analyst for the Com pany, and was to be paid $i>o per month, $25 iv cash and $25 in stock, but as he had not done auything io earn the money he did not consider himself entitled to anything. He bad never been a shareholder nor had he owned any stuck. Calvin Edgerton testified that bis con nection with tbe company ceased on the Ist of April. He was to receive, if 50 per month as attorney for the Company, 425 iv money and $25 in stock. He had re ceived $25 for one month's work, which was paid to bim by Dr. Griffin. He had withdrawn from the company because it was not being conduoted in a legal man ner. Dr. Gr.ffin seemed to be tbe soul of the toncern. His salary had been paid by Dr. Gritfiu ai.d he had not put iv a bill and had it audited. There had never been a meeting of the Board of D.reutors. He knew of no fraudulent act of Dr. Griffin's, but the company ! was not being conductod as it should have beeu legally. Samu<-1 White testified that be gave Dr. Griffin his check for $100, for which ho took a receipt only. Dr. Griffin told him that he was to be the teamster of tie company at a salary of $70 per month. So tar he bad done nothing. Dr. Criffin had told him he could draw I' out ia fifteen days and get his money ! i back, but he bad not seen hit money ! yet. He asked Dr. Griffin for his money . but he laid he could do nothing about it us he would have to call a meeting of j ' aota bale. MAGNOLI A. Bee advertising columns. FOR BALE—HORSE AND NSW DOl'BLB teated buggy, coeap If takeu to day. Call at EMPIRE STABLES, 2.0 Sprtog street. it sale cheap—a nick Pali of mules; will Work anywhere; phaeton, harness nnd whip: owner going East. No. 326 8. Fort street. f129-3t. DfTAIL GROCERY FOR SALE-WlSH jrtrug to letlre from Imiluess, temporarily, we otl'er our stock ol groceries, horses, wagons, etc., unou reasonable terms. PKTHINS ,8 REF.BK,;oO K.ist Pint street, corner ol V inc. n'.'S-Ht. ROC BR V BUSINESS r'OR SALE AA' A X bargain. Central U cation doing a good business. Good reason given for sell lug. 12 Court stiect, PARCELS, AGUIRRK St CO. a2ti-6t _ IStISiNbSS FuK SALE—A hksi-Olass 'JtrestJiirant and fixtures; all uew, includ ing range; In very desirable location, and dr lug go d business; exceedingly cheap. For particulars apply to P. G. EDDY & CO., 15 West First street. a2B-tf L'Uli SALE—HA KG AI.NS —li i' W. W. IVID s ney. Real Estate Aget.t, 21, W First street, corner 110x165 on Mpring ttreet; 50x 137 ou First street, !i6xlS7 on First street; llxl3)on Graud aveuue, nearFourihstreet; 40xlii5 ou Main st eet Bnigains all over tho city aud county. sM lm SALE—DIAMOND. WAJtIHES ANU 1 Jewelry sold low at Union Loan Office, 3 North Main street. at-lm IjlOR SALE—WHOI.hSA LE~~AN O RETAIL J? confectionerystor : w ll inventory; rare opportunity. A. J. VIEI.E. I'.oom 28, Sohu m-cher block anr23-7t LIOl; SALS.— A UOttela AND BUGGY; JD only «160. No. 65 North Spring st. «2l 7t FOR SALE—TWO MILK COW S. APPLY tosoutheast cornir Twelfth and Pearl streets a2B-7t MUSI' HE SjLl'i AT ONCE—IHE BEST confec lonely store In town: in choice loeatloc. Price ¥5«0 Call aud innke oiler. BRADS 11 AW St ZELI NER, ;13 South Spring. qp '-'31 f. FOR SALE—LEASE ON STOKE, CORNER Flist aud Alameda. Enqurc butcher apil lm Lj'UK SALst—NEW I i Kll.ll I 1'IANO; AY very cheap: must be sold at once. In quire of BRADSHAW A ZELLNEK, room 33 8. Spiiug .treeL a! 7 IfIRESII JERSEY COWS FROM S3 UP -1 wards, kind aud gentle. WILLIAM I NILES, E. Waihlngton, uear Main street cars. mSO-lm HOROUGHBKED lIOI.BT~EIN BULLS, also choice milch cows. Address J. E. 1 DURKEE, Bonita Meadows, Santa Monica Road. mil) Cm FEHSOrcAI.T Mru xOLIA. S?e advertising columns. 1.1 LSI* RKYNOL63I KrLDs *SEAFCEB ON li Sundiy, Wedmesday and Friday even ings. Private sittings dally. Will make ar rangements for materialization under test conditions iv private houses. 524 Sjuth Fort street. apr2S lrn^ PROF. T. TSCHANK, CLAIRVOYANT and fo.tune-teller. tßlf 8. Spring street, room 12. ERBONAL—GO TO THK ONION LOAN Ofllce for bargains iv jewelry, 3 North Main street. aBlm ANY PERSON SENDING ME THE PRES. ]\. ent address ot Charles E. Judd will oolige T. A. JUDD, Tucson. A T. jplfl lm PERSON AL — AMERICAN WATCHES sold cheap at Union Loan Office, 3 Nrrlh Main street. al lm MKS. PAttICKR—LNDRPstNDitNT SLATK writer and test medium. Gives full names of spirit friends. Consultations ou business speculations, mineral, lawsuits, removals, love, marriage, absent friends, diseases, etc. Developing class Thursdays, 3 r. m., 28 Soulh Spring street, room 8, 9 A. M. toe P. It. ap2s-lm_ WORTH FREE. SUPERB DEVRLOP <3>« ment of form and limbs, a pure, lovely complexion, sparkling eyes and perfect health guaranteed. No quack lotions or air pumps. Book on "Physical Culture" free. DR. L. C. HARMON, 813 Height street, San Francisco, Cal. n026 ly FOB BEST-HOUSES. AGNOLIA. ~~ ' See advertising columns. FOR RENT—TWO STORY "HOUBErBIX rooms, corner Diamond and Beaudrv; «30; water paid. BYRAM St POINDEXTER, 27 West First street. a29-3t lilOR RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE, - 218 ! Court House street. apr29 3t HOUSE TO LET—BEAUTIFULLY SlT uated under the hills at Duarte. Four rooms, kitchen and rervant's bedroom de tached; also, if required, chicken yard, etc , horse and buggy. Apply to E. Whltaker, Duarte. or st Duarte Store. a 27 7t mo LEASE—A LARGE IWO I idence on Sautce Street between Eleventh and Twelfth, two blocks from Main and oneblockfromtheElectric Cable. Lawn, Cyprus headge. flowers, cement side walk, and all modern improvements. Apply to Bryan & Kelsey, 26 West First Street, or on the premises. «pi2Stf filOR MKMT—«I XTH A«l* HOPK n'iS.T A new house of nine rooms and bath; hot and cold water; gas: will be let to one or two families Apply on premises._ a'24-7t TO LET-HOUSE OF "4 ROOMS, WITH "5 acres; 110 per month. Apply to Cha«. V. Hall, room 5, 41 South Spring street, bo tween 9 and 12 a. m. apro-tmo BAMtVAIWW Ift HEAT. EMTATE.~~ IfAhNOLIA "I- See advertising columns. FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY IN TOWN OF Anaheim, fine tract'level lsnd, ill un der ditch, plenty water, forty acres grapes, I acres general orchard—4oo walnut trees, 500 gi cat gum trees: splendid brick bouse, 12 rooms, outhouses, etc , etc : price only 1230 per acre. Chcapcstplace lv the eountv. See it at once. GEO. W. BURTON, 106 N. Spring street. ap2Btf WANTED— GOOD REAL KSTATE AT reasonable prices to sell on commis missiou by GERMAN-AMERICAN LAND CO., 115 W. First St. N. B.—Our Ge man Department offers great advauta a to our business friends. ap26_lot_ FOR SALE —26 ACRES ADJOINING THE Baliona harbor; good for subdivi sion; for a few days at (140 an acre, Two select lots at Cucamonga on easy terms. 40 acres close to the A. T. and 8. F. R R. be tween Pomona and Claremont, at #150 an acre. A paying variety business on First street for about *1600. A restaurant and lodging business in Pasadena for about 11500. we have splendid bargains In Azusa, Anaheim, Monrovia, Pasadena, Pomona, etc, and in the city. LLOYD, YOP.BA St CO , 23; North Main street, Baker Block. Branch ofllce. Monrovia, Cal _ all lin [TOR SALE IN TRACTS TO SUIT, 175 PER A acre, 10 miles from Los Angeles, near ocean. W. R. WALTERS, Wilmington, or DkLACY Si MALCOLMSON, 25 Temple street. alltf fOR SALE-BUSINESS CORNER - FACING on two prominent streets. Apply 707 Sixth street. jj lm LH>R pKST BARGAINS IN REAL ES I'ATE T seeG. W. BURTON, 106 North Spring street. Temple Block. maltf PARCELS, AGUIBRE St CO , HAVE FOR sa'e, at special bargains, lots in the Fltz gerald tract, ou Ninth street, at 10 to SO per cent less than surrounding property, for a few days only; also long list of city aud country property at low rates. 12 Court slreet roll tt |AARMB~AND TOWN LOIS—FARMS OF £ all sizes, from five to sixteen hundred acres of land for sale; one of 800 acres a spe cial bargain; also town lots In the Iron Sul phur Springs Tract. New life In aud uear this family resort, Incident io the coming of the railroads. The best of natural mineral waters and baths. C. T. WIDNEY St CO.. Fulton Wells P. O. Cal. noil-tf BOAHIi AMIS I.OP«;HM4;. MXgnolTa: See advertising columns. ROOMS AND BOARD—TOURISTS CAN be accommod ited during the summer months, by the day or week, at a flist-clasß private boarding house. 923 Hyde street, cor. Pine and San Fraucisco. spr4 lm MBS. E. J. HUDDART. BOARD AND ROOMS IN THE NEW AND elegant house No. 606 Fort street, corner Blxth. in2i-tf BBLLs.VUE TERRACE, FORMERLY Ploklt Villa, 430 Pearl street, Los Ange les, Cal. The finest location lv the city; take Sixth street enrs. "Bellevne Terrace" consists of three buddings, all oouneoted by front porch, and contains 140 as desirable rooms as can be found iv Southern Califor nia. Board and room 12.00 and $2.50 per day. Liberal arrangements made with per sous desiring room* and board by tbe month or year. Telephone 518. DANIEL PIC KIT, Mrs KATTF. K. PfCKIT. Proprietors »24tf t'OB ItKIMT-inMIKI/lTAttßOtls. AGNonX ~ See advert'slug columns. STORES TO KENT—ON MAIN STREKT. Apply to MAkK G. JONKS,offices 1 and 2 Jones' Block, 75 N. Hprfug St. »6-tf I LIOK KKNI—AI t ROM PEu I r year; safe deposit boxes fn absolutely . fire and burglar proof chrome steel vault I Inspection lnvtted. THE CHILDRESS I SAFE DEPOSIT BANK, 87 South Spring s;. 1 feblf-U ] People's Store. In their New Quarters. fandall, Crow & Co. are now at 133 and 135 West First street, with lull line of stoves, mantels and grates. Burbank, Owing to the large sales ard grest demand the price of lots in Burbank will t soon be advanced again, as the buildings, improve ments and location justifies double the pres ent prices, which are still lower than any surrounding towes of not half the'advanta ges or importance as a suburban foothill home to Ljs Angeles. Its commanding view, on the through line of railroad, only fifteen minutes' ride, is second to none in Lower California. At Sau Bernardino, Opposite to tbe grounds where John C. Bell sells st auction on Saturday next, 2''oo men will be employed at the machine shops of tbe A. T. &S. F. K. It. The excursion and auction sale is on Saturday next. Cars leave at 9:10 a. m. 43 the round trip. Care and Locomotives Will be built at the car aud machiDC shops at San Bernardino of the A. T. & S. F. X R Excursion for the auction s .le leaves new depot on Saturday next, at 'J 10 a. m. sharp. |3 the round tiip. "Wants," ••Personals," and other adver ti6ements under the following heads in serted at tie rate of 5 cents per line for each insertion. jnj EKTisfmu mVsULIT. * " See advertising columns. attention ! BI'ANTON POST. NO. X, G. A. R.: Assemble at hall 2t, w , Friday, April 29th, to attend funeral of Comrade Isaac W Reod, late private Com pany B, Thirty-Seventh lilinoi* Infantry. Hy command A. M. THOSNTON, H. L. Bissr.i.L, Post Commoner. Adj uant It OF CHOSEN FHIENDS- Guardian Council. No. 'JJ, meets in fythtsn Castle Hall, '21 South Sprinir street, the first and thtid TUESDAY KVENINGS each month. Visiting friends cordially in vited. .1. H. MARSHALL, C. C. mr2f-3in LOST AND 1111 SII. AGNOLIA. See advertising columns. S~TRAYED-FROM THE CIIINO RANCH laughter-house, near Five-mile Rouse, April 2tith, one large red and white milch cow. A suitable reward will be paid for her return or information that may lead to her recovery. R. GIRD, 40 S. Spring St, or at si ughter-houte. a29-3t. BTKAVED— A IMKK. BAY Huton,, a-out IS hands high, with tbe letters JF., joined together, on left hip aud shoulder: last seen terminus ol Tenip'e street cable road The finder will address E. E. SHAF FER, Tribune office. »27tt FOUND— IF YOU NEED MONEY GO TO the Union Loan Office, No. 3 NotthMaln street. »8-lm FOR BALE Country Property Magnolia! ~ Sec advertising columns. Fon SALE — PORT BALLoNA. PAR CELS, AGUIItRE A CO. will sell, if taken at ouce, at a great bargain, >») or 121 acres adloinlug Palm City, thiee miles this side of Port Ballona, 12 Court street, »26-iit RARE CHANCE—FOR SALE OR TR ADE —a nicely improved 5 act c trsct on West Adams street. Apply to A DAMS & SUN, 75 North Spring street, room 11. a2otf F~OR SALE-CATTLE RANGE Uh 4U.UUO acres; about 100 head of stock; abund ance of feed and water; no frost. Apply to RISING Si BADEN, room 2 Ruft'eu Block. P. O Box 374, San Bernardino. Gold and silver mines of high grade ore a specialty. Grht mill and other business upport ini tial. ap22-7t OR BALE-20 ACRES ADJOINING THK town site of Claremont, 4 miles north east of Pomoua, at a great bargain if taken immediately: would subdivide to uilvaut age. CARR Si COOK, 12 Court ap22H FOR BALE-IGO ACHES OF LAND, ALSO Forest Diiry, containing rows, horses, wagons, route aud cans, etc. Inquire at GREEN MEADOW, 1 mile west of school house, or address P. O. Box 741. m 23 tint TjlOR SaLK-LAND, »5 r*EK ACRE. SolL £ very rich, sandy loam. Easy teims. Also, location made ou some very choice laud. 20 Downey Bleck. al2 lm UESITISTS. MAGNOIIX See advertising columns. ADAMS BROS., DENTISTS, 88 8 SPRING street, rooms 4 and 6. Gold fillings from $2 up. Amalgam and silver fillings, ft. Painless Extraction of Teeth by vitalised air or nitrous oxide gas, tl. Teeth extracted without gaß or air, t .50. Best sets of teeth from te to tin, By our new methed of maklnr, teeth a misfit Is impossible. All work guaranteed. We make especially of extracting teeth without pain. Office hours from BA. M. to 6r. a. Inn. days from 10 A. m. to 12 M. d 7 tf rIftINCIAL. aTjmJliX " See advertising columns. fOW RATE OF INTEREST CHARGED Li at Union Loau Office, No. 3 North Main •treet aBTm SfONEV TO LOAN ON MOIUGAGE—MOR- M. TIMER Si HABRIS, Attorney! at Law. '» Temple Block. w IjstKA AAA TO LOAN-LOWEST IN fcJSOU.UUU tereit. Apply direct. A J , lELE, room 23 Schumaoher Block, maotf IfONE* TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE Jl in amounts to suit. BHODTBECK & •EHNEY, No. 19 N Bpring St. 'ebti tf JttISCIIiLL A NEOI'B. E. Adam's 112.50 Suits ARE A SURPRISE TO EVERYBODY! They Can't Be Beat for the Money ! AND WOULD COST YOO ELSEWHERE i! 7.50 TO IN, Indigo-Blue Flannel Suits, Warranted Flint Color, mnrkcri Down 10 *lv. This suit would be considered cheap at Sl5. THE BARGAINS WE lIAVE IN OUR WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing ARE TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION, And it will he to your advantage to cill on us before purchasing elsewhere. Our Prices Ale the Same to AH, and Marked lis Plain llruros. EX ADAM, No. IB South Spring Street, Los Angeles, Cah _ fl7-:tm M.G.WILLARD (SUCCESSOR TO A I.BEE & WILLARD.) RARGAJOSTS! #2000=8?™ slJefadjoiC g A ' aShin?l ° U * I Trie?" b " t "* U '° C " y CeUtCr Stafcgi/'lc? 'ot o\Z° e a ll n ThTJ' is a H « "i, bargain. ■»■•»» aiSOO—Cor. lot on Grand aye., clean side. , a 13«M>-Lot cor. Ileaoon and Ninth sis. * 1680—Fine lot adjoining the above. •000 each-Six line lots adjoining ou Bca SI 730 Eoch-Illg lots on Hope st. «A«m ?SJi n 6 iv la a t.■ „ *l«0O-]u2 feet front on Ninth st. *Mauti-Corner Adnms and Figueroa, lOfi »3000-Bargalnon Washington St., 105x176 foot front. ou tne corner. »11,000—Best alfalfa ranch In the county „,l^.i I l C f d ,i''« the ." b ?. v^L llftTethc remaining lots in the Ellis Tract, which are every t£ fl J, ''!f. cl '?'r, e »uildiug specn atlou. lam selling the cheapest tract of lots on »We of the river for (ClOif to «P5O per lot; *100 down, balance »20 per month. 1 have a few fine houses and Improved places which will suit you for homes. My specialty thecity RyS c &ere liro P ert y aud tracts for subdivision, and I have the best li M. Gr WILLARD, No. 3«>i Nortls Spring- street Eon Ansrelea, CtvU fl-tf BY JOHISr O. BELL & CO. Large Auction and Credit Sale IN THE BEAUTIFUL CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO Saturday, .A_pril 3D, 1887, Fare for the round trip #3.oo—Good for three days. BY JOHN C. BELL. & CO., All the Lots iii the Valuable Fairbanks Addition To the Depot, being the most valuable business and resilience lots iit SAN BERNARDINO. Also a number of Elegant Villa Lots. Particulars hereafter. The above are to be sold by order of N. H. FAIRBANKS, ESQ. fßkw Every lot without reserve. Title perfect. :i 00 the round trip—flood for three days. O EXCURSIONS'^ Will run from Los Angeles, San Diego, Riverside aud other points at excursion rates. Trains leave the New Depot at 9:10 A. M.Sharp, TERMS OF SALE—One third cash, one-third iv six months, one third In twelve mouths: 10 per cent, on the fall of the himiner. foP*"Fnll particulars may be learned of FAIRBANKS A WILSON, 20l Third Street,. San Bernardino, or of apiS-81 lOU tj. BELL, Auctioneer, 17 Temple Block. THE MORAS TRACT! Ninth Street, bet. Main and San Pedro. CLOSE TO BUSINESS CENTER. FIVE MINUTES' RIDE FROM I'OSTOFFICB. PINE ARTESIAN WATER, CLEAR AND SPARKLING, PIPED TO EACH LOT. PERFECT SEWERAGE ! Main City Sewer passes in front of tho properly ! Situation Is not excelled In the City Limits ! Improvements on all sides In very best style ! FINE LOTS and CHOICE NEIGHBORHOOD I STREET CAR LINE built, will be In operation In two weeks, from First streot to Western Limits of City. Stone Kide-walka will be Laid f AVFlne Orange, Lemon and Walnut trees and Grape-vines on every lot.'^Bfa Apply to JOHN P. MORAN. on Premises. Apr 21-1 mo HOME. AT LAST 1 -^j^ Quick-Meal Gasoline Stoves! THE BEST MADE—TRY ONE ! MANTELS and GRATES, STOVES and R ANGES Nos. 133 and 135~West First Street. Next to new "Times" building, corner Fort aud First streets-. CRANDALL, CROW & CO., • Los Angeles, California. mlO-Sm. „ VESTED-.IIIB«;ELLArs^OIUB. MAG NOLIX Bee sdvertlslng columns, 11/ANTED-ROOM AND HOARD IN A » v pleasant family, whcie there are net many children, for a gentleman snd his little boy and girl. Address G. W. Burton, Seml Tropic baud Co., 106 N. Spiiug st.a29tl WA NTH, C—GIRL FOR GENE BALHQUSE work; must be a good cock. Inquire at ' 180 a. Main street. aM-tt, 117 ANPED-A DRUGGIST" aWb7,7cK~ »» smith; good opening. F. L. HOCK WOOD, Ollvewood Station, Pasadena. a29St. VV AN 1 t-.LI—SAL.S.S,YIifciN A.,u a.i bL - »t ladles; experienced people ouly. PEO PLE'S .STOKE, 41. 43 and 46 North Spring st. a' 29 tf WAN I ED—A GOOD. ACTIVE BOY, la OR Hi years old, to le.ru carpet laving; one who lives at homo prelerred. Arplv 10 SIDNEY I.ai KY. 10; N Spring tt. tUii Wi*UKL»-A lilttL, GERMAN FKb ferred, to do upstairs work. 5.0 Somh Main street. H 2it i f \\/Af> KOfJK cuN VjiMENr BOOMS, "no sUlrs, wlthiu six blocks ol First, suit Spring, for light housoteeplng. Address IS South Spring street. ataVSt \VAN i'ED—lEftiliaK* KUK MUVI.M, M \ » » wooden houses. Aftdy at 5-2 X ist First street, between the hours of 11 and 4, for the uexUnree days. a2B-3t. WAXTKD-AT YAIID8 _ OF~SAN "PEDRO Lumber Company, Sau Pedro, twenty men; thoie accustomed to handling lumber preferred. SAN I'EDRO LUMBER COM PAN Y. B prV?-lit W A N T E D-COLLATERAL TO LOAN » » mouey on, at Union Loan Olflce, No. 8 North Main street. aS-tm WAN l ED-M lis KO It | |1 E IMM EDI .11 E clearing and grubbing of about 600 acres of brusn lauds on the foothills of the l'rovidencia Raich. Address or cill on either of the executive committee, L. T. GtRKSEY, Bryson Block, G. W. KING, 113 First street, or E. E. II ALL, Lawyer Block. apriltf WANI'EU-PUPILS SOU PIAHO, OK gan and voice taughi tn the most thor ough manner. Terms, $5 per month, be ginners, iv classes of iwo or three. ?3 per month. Satisfaction su iranteed or money refunded. For ptrliculars call at 149 Wall street. fc'-Stf TtT ANTED—HO USX 7OK § HOOMS WIIH ' » modern conveniences tn good location; must be first class in every particular. TREUTLEN A DRONILLAKD, 116 W. First street. aptiif "4yANTKD~HI'iHEaT Phi ;» S f »ID (UK »v empty ht-er boit'es In aov uiisulUles. BI'hIXIKK Si BHI'MNG. 322 North Alutne da street. tf sriFiTA'riofts wanted. INITIATION WANTED—IIY A Ocompefent Swedish girl, to do geuerni housework. Pint-class cook; good refer ence. Please gall at. 17 S. Tort si. n"9-2l »Olt BAI.K-«Jltr_ fropeny. MAGNOLIA. See advertising co:umns. FOR SALE— TWo~STO~ItY~DOUBLE HOUSS; 12 rooms; suitable for board me or lodging house; oulv 55500, easy terms. BY RAM Si I'OINDEXTER, 27 West liret street. aJSK't WOK SALE—A BARGAIN FOR TWO DAYS -A only. Lot COxl-n west side Hope strett. near Ninth street; SJ6OO. ROCHESTER. HUNTINGTON & LAYTON, 31 West First street. a 3t'-2t IflOR SALE—AT BURBANK, it LOTS, ! 60x171) feet, in lot 1, block 101; only a few blocks from the depot, aud ou the main streets—l'rovidencia avenue and Second street If you want a bargain, buy this week, ts the price will be raised Monday. For price and particulars call on tbe owner 880. W. BOOTH, 134 N. via In >t. a 2* It. IjlOR SALt-ilsK LAKGb 101 ON PINE 'street, and a nice lot on Metcalf street; also, large lot on Virgin street, and two flue, large lots on beautiful Figueroa street, at a very low price, as parties arc going Etat, and want money. See Miller Si Harriett. 2M North Main street, In California South eru Ktilrosd otiice. a>4tf FOR COTTAGE OF FIVE rooms, bath, closets, all modern Im provements: lot 40x12*: a bargain. Apply on premises 20 Itirnard sreet. »2K5r LIOKSaLE-LOr IN THE WIUKO "ai\"u X Mills subdivision on tbe ex'ensiou of Second street, next to tbe new " depot grounds o| tbe A., T. and S. F. R. R. Co RUDDY, BURNS & SMITH, No. 2 Franklin street «nr-'B.'U jfjlOK SALE—I4O FsEr Ofl " UEAKY JV street, next to tho depot grouud of the A, T. and S F Price. tfoO per Iront foot. RUDDY, BURNS & SMITH, No. 2 Franklin street apr2l3t |i<OK SALE—A HARUAIN-HOUSS - OF~6 JL~ rooms with bath, first class finished. Price 12,250, if sold this month. No 41 Carr Mreet. s-j-st bWK SALE—FOR BAUE UN THE LULL, an elegant new 2 story house, with bath room; good lot, good stable; on y one block from Temple street; 10 minutes walk Irom my office. This is certainly the cheapest properly In the city, as it wou'd rent any day for liiO per month. Price, *'u0!). Apply to W. P, MCINTOSH, 121 North Spring street. apr23-7t FOR SALE—TEN LOTS NEAR SEVENTH Street Cab!e Itosd aud Ninth Street Horse Car L'.ue. Price, 132C0. Cheapen rrpcrty on the market. Room 20, Downey Bock. _ nprJOtf IfUR' BALK— 4.' rials lot, CuVekeu a with choice fruit trees, between Main street and Oraml avenuo, only tft'O'i; leims easy. Sec MILLER A lIEBRIOTI', 230 North Main street. al7tf FOlT^Xuk— GTaud" avenue cheap. FRANK McCOYE. 23 N. epring street. m tf FOR SALE—BEAUTI-UI. LOf HILL street near Eleven h. cheap. FRANK McCOYE, 23 N Si rine street. _in2tf fU»K SALE —CHOICE LOT 1N~" 1 lIE Cbllds tract, oi elcctiin rallroiMl line. FRANK MtCOYB, 2.1N Spring st eet. m 2 I t'OB ItlO'MT-kuOillS. MtQNOItA. See advertising columns. TO LET-TWO ELEGANTLY FUKNIs'IIED A rooms, with closets; very reas nable to permanent parties. Gentleman prelerred 342 B.inthMilus're't. a 29 7t mO LET—3I li. OIIVE-TWO FRONT X rooms; nnfmnlshed; ill. a 29 FOR RENT-NICE ROOM ON BUNKER Hill. G. W. BURTON, 100 Notth Spring street, Temple Block msitf TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO let with board. 807 Temple st. m2B tf I.">UKNISHKD ROOMS IN THE NEW AND ■ elegant house, No. 50u Fort street, corner Sixth. m9tf mi.SC|jl.l>AlMK4>rS. ' MaqnoliaT - See advertising columns. RLINDENFELD, NOTARY PUBLIC AND . Conveyancer; No. 1 Market Street, Los Angeles. Cal., Temple Blook, opposite court DOOse, P. O. box 13<i2. »p29lf J>ASTCKAGE Fott " dollars per month. .P O. Box 481. or coal yard. Spring and Fifth strep. »2ii-7t IH)K X XUH ANOK—VXstil JCEMIt mi»AWt Piano for lots or lands. Good make, guaranteed. For Interview address Box W5, pity. a?fi tf DENVER AND HIO GRANDE EXI.'UK ■ ions. Next parties east leave Lot An geles May 4tb. 18th au" June Ist. GEO. D. I'HILLIPS, 263 North Main street, Los Au gales. Cal. apMtf It you want help, malbj or fk male, go or send to MADAM SMITH, 7 North Main street. als-lm PURSSORD —PROFESSIONAL 1 nurse, 43 Franklin street, city. q3-lm NOTICE TO PEOPLE REMOVING* FROM tbe city—Highest cash price paid for all kinds of furniture, pianos, organs. All commuutcstlons strictly confidential. Ap ply MERCHANT, 222 Downoy avenue. mlitf HI SIKKSH CHANCES. MAGNOIIA. See advertising columns. L""Ort SALE-FIKSTCLASS GROCERY 17 business, slock and fixtures; Invoice, S50O0; rent only *l/ 5; choice location and well established. Only prlnclpa s need ap- Bly- Price *6000. W. A. MORGAN, No. ON. lain street. npristf P" ARTNaK~VVAN 1K TO JOIN THE AD vertiser, with a fewhundrrd or a thous and dollars, iv a first-class paying business; fullest Investigation solicited and referen ccs given; no previous experience necessa ry. Address MERCHANT, P.O. Box 1194, Lrm Angeles, Cal. febl7-Bmos PARTNERSHIP WANTED—A GENTLE" man of experience, with tIOOO to 11500 at command, wishes to jolu in partnership with a paylug concern, where his lime and money cm be utilized. Address BONA , FIDE, care room 3, No. 28 N. Spring street i-QB Augcles. Cal. febl7-3mos Em7tXATII>r«AI,. xwotiA: Bee advertising columns. COMMERCIAL NiUHT SCHOOL - IN struotlon will bo given st m. st reason able terms iv bookkeeping aud all grammar nnd high school studies. Candloates pre pared for collete and teaober's ixamlna tl«W. JfcXMns Schumacher Block. L. B. LAWSON, FRBD. H. CLARK, A. M., Principals, tl