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THE COURTS. Department No. 2 Gardiner, J. Estate of Stemmons Lyle, deceased — Order to show cause granted; bond, $3,000. A. G. My berg and August Larson, na tives of Sweden, admitted to citizenship. SET FOR TO-DAY. Estate of Chas. J. Williams, deceased —Settlement of account and distribution. Estate of A. H. Morris, deceased—Set tlement of account and distribution. Estate of Benjamin Kraemer, a minor —Settlement of final account. Estate of M. E. Hodgkins, deceased- Letters of administration. Department No. 4—Hutton, J. John Bt Murset, a native of Switzer land, Gottfried Alexander and Peter Hannappel, natives of Germany, Jules Follandy, a native of France, and James Lertora. a native of Italy, admitted to citizenship. Cate vs. Cate—Defendant failing to appear either in person or by couneel, testimony of plaintiff was taken, npon the strength of which a decree of divorce was granted. Hadley vs. Abbott et al.—Decree sign ed and filed in open court. Case vs. Records et al.—Same as pre ceding. Stone vs. Adams —By consent of at torneys, defendant Park in case No. 6273, dtone vs. Park et al., allowed to with draw exhibit No. 3, by leaving copy in lieu thereof; original to be returned to the files where it shall be recorded by the County Recorder. Campbell,vs. Campbell—Upon reading and filing of affidavit of Edward F. Campbell, A. C. Egleston, a notorary public, of Minneapolis, Minn., was em powered to take the depositions of Emma A. Allen, John Van Rickey, G. H. Gris wold and S. M. Campbell, who reside in that city. SET FOR . TO-DAY. Hayward vs. Hopkins et al.—Ten a. m. Township Court—Taney, J. Dieckman vs. McDonald —Judgment ordered for plaintiff as prayed for. People vs. C. M. Dibrell—Cause set for examination July 13th, at 10 a. m. ; bail $500. Rider vs. Chadwick—Demurrer over- ( ruled; two days to answer. Rider vs. Chadwick—Defendant enters a general denial. People vs. Robert Dignon and Thomas Armstrong—Misdemeanor; cause set for trial at 4 P. m., July 19th. Torr vs. Brown —Judgment ordered for plaintiff as prayed for. People vs. Juan Abila et al.—Cause Eet for trial at 4 r. m., July 11th. People vs. N. Chronis—Battery; jury found verdict of not guilty. Hyman vs. Guenter—Judgement or dered for plaintiff. People vs. C. Hernendez—Petit larceny case set for trial at sp. v. July 12. Bail $20. People vs. Baertschiger—By consent cause continued until 9:30 a. m. August 9. Six cases of disturbing the peace were also disposed of and fines inflicted amounting to $21 in the aggregate. SET FOR TO-DAY. King vs. Parkovich et al. —Trial at 9 A. M. People vs. Suretti et al.—Continued a ntil 10 a. m. August 4. Jones vs. Carter—Trial at 2 p. m. City Justice Court— Austin, J . People vs. Pat Hughes—Battery; fined $50. Committed to County jail for 25 days. People vs. Won Ah Trueetal.—Violat ing. Examination set for 10:30 a. at. July 7.: Bail $1000. People vs. Hicketal. —Lottery; charge dismissed. People vs. Ah Ben et al.—Lottery: de dendants adjudged guilty and ordered to appear for sentenced at 2 v. m . to-day. SET FOX TO-DAY. People vs. Kinney Brown—Assault to murder, at 8:30 a. m. People vs. John McCord—Assault with a deadly weapon, at 10 a. m. People vs. Weng AhTaneet al.—Riot; at 10:30 a. m. People vs. L. D. Hollysworth—Battery; at 11 a. m. City 'Justice Court, No. B—Klna°, J. People vs, Brady—Continued until 13th of July at 2 p. m. New Cases. Only two new aclions in the Superior Court were tiled yesterday in the office of the County Clerk. The first of these was a complaint on a promissory note, by J. A. Campbell, against W. M. Monroe, The face value of the note in question is $1400, and was made February 20, 1888, in favor of H. "W. Fraylen, payable May Ist, and bear ing interest at the rate of ten per cent per annum, payable monthly, and if not so paid to be compounded with the prin ciple at the same rate of interest. H. P. Gregory brought action against K. Rehwoldt and J. Hepp. The com plainant alleges that defendants on the 2d day "of July wrongfully and unlawfully detained personal property of the plaintiff to the value of $1,080, and that plaintiff was damaged by said detention to the extent of $250, wherefore he asks judg ment for damages and restitution of the property or its cash value, together with costs of the suit. To Wed. The following licenses to wed were issued yesterday by the County Clerk: Wong Tung and Ton Lou, of Los An geles. Eugene L. Marniervilie and Helen It. Knox, of Les Angeles. Auguste Brutinel and Josephine Payan, of Loe Angeles. To Users of the Weed. On Saturday next Baer and Newbauer, one of the most popular firms dealing in fine tobaccos and cigars, will open, with great eclat, their new store at 124 North Main Street, next the First National Bank. This firm did business at 3 Post Office Court. They cordially invite all old patrons and the public generally to participate in the opening of the new es tablishment. The senior member of the firm is a native Angeleno while hia part ner, Alex. Newbauer, is one of the best known and most popular of the city's business men. Government lands located. Cheap farming land for sale. Houses, lots, on easy terms. Baylis & Co., 118 West First atreet. ■ Cure For Sick Headache. If you want a remedy for bllllousness, blotches and pimples on the face, and a sure cure for sick headache, call at C. H. Hance's, the Druggist, 70 North Spring street. Dr. Qunn's Liver Pills; only one for a dose, sample free: full box 25 cents. Overland Restaurant. We would call the attention of the public to the opening ol M. Bruce A- Co.'s restaurant, No. 28 East First street to-day, June 17, 1888. This place will be first-class in all Its appoint ments. Open day and night. Private rooms ior ladies. Best French cooks. ABE YOU MADE miserable by Indigestion Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yel ow Skin? Shiloh's Vltalizer la a positive cure THE LOS ANGELES DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY MORNING. JULY 7, 1888. PEOPLE'S STORE. The First Saturday In Our New Room. We will inaugurate It or a special sale of a number of articles of which we still have a small quantity left from our opening sale. Be sure and read the Ust carefully when ln our es tablishment. Don't fail to see each and every one. Black surah silk. 95c. a yard. Pure silk, ex tra heavy, rich luster and worth $1.23 a yard; don't come too late. Colored surah silks, 49c. a yard. Just half price, in rich and elegant ahadas, a heavy qual ity and worth 81 a yard, Foulard silks, 25c. a yard; ln brown, blue, white and navy; 23 inches wide, pure silk; tbe wonder of all merchants and worth Use. a yard. Watch out for our great sale next week, we have somethfng new and novel for you. DRESS GOODS. Nun's veilings a yard, in all the new and popular shades, 12Hc. a yard; worth 24c. 36-tnch English cashmeres I2\4e. a yard; an extra flue cloth in every imaginable shade, two-double fold and worth 25c. a yard. Brown and gray de beige dress goods, 15c. a yard; a double-fold material; wool filling, in tbe popular mixtures, 15c. a yard; worth 30c. Checked ladies' cloth 25c. a yard; all wool, double-fold, a rich and dressy fabric and worth 50c. a yard. Tricot dress goods 35c. a yard; in all the new summer shades; an extra fine grade, 35c. a yard; worth 60c. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. Figured India linens sc. a yard; the finest material and handsomest patterns ever put upon any cloth, sc. a yard; worth 15c. Fancy French orgar dies S l Ac. a yard; a ma terial that has never been sold by any house at less than 25c. Striped India linens, BKo. a yard:, entirely new this season, an extra fine and sheer India linen—novel and new patterns, B%c. a yard; worth 20c. Wave towels, k\,c. each; a splendid face towel, large size and a bargain st 15c. Damask towels, 10c. each, all lineu, heavy raised pattern, tho best we have ever sold, at 20c. Turkey red table linen, 25c. a yard, I}£ yards wide, warranted fast colors, good patterns and worth 50c a yard. Shirting prints, sc. a yard, over 150 patterns to select from, all fast colors. Bed spreads, 75c. each—you must see these goods to appreciate them, Marseilles pattern, good heavy quality; our former price, $1.25. Indigo blue calicos, 15 yards for $1.00, in choice patterns, fast colors, and worth B%c. a yard. - Antique linen tidies sc. each, warranted pure linen, extensively used for making bed spreads and pillow shsms, sc. each; worth 12' .f. Black silk flouncing, $2.49 a yard, 41 iucbes deep, real Spmish guipure, warranted all silk, and worth £5.00. Black silk Spanish lace webbing, 75c. a yard, used for yokes and dress fronts, pure silk and worth $1.50. Muslin pillow shams, 25c. each, nicely made, trimmed with rufries and worth 50c. each. Ladies' full finished hose, 15c a puir; every one Bells tbe same goods, but only at 25c. a pair; ao seams whatever, and a decided bar gain. Ladies'gray mixed hose G'ic a pair, a good, serviceable stocking, andwortn 15c. Missei gray mixed hose 9_<t., the best stock ing you cm buy for children's wear, a good stretchy stocking, and worth 12^0. ladies' underwear department. Ladles' corsets 39c. each, full boned, with double steels, fancy silk stitched, 39c. each, worth 75c. Ladies' silk undershirts $1.39 each, pure silk, every Imaginable shade, and worth $2 25. Children's corset waists 25c. each, a good, serviceable artic c, and one that every child should wear; worth 50c. Children's cashmere cloaks $2.75 each, nice ly embroidered in pink, blue, cardinal, tan and beige, and worth $4 00. Ladies' bathing suits $2 69, made of blue flsnnel, nicely trimmed witn braid, two piece suit, worth $3.95. Ladies'linen dusters, $1.29 each, made of good quality of linen, wtll not let the dust penetrato and worth $2.25. Gents' handkerchiefs, 50. each: a splendid hemmed handkerchief, 5c.; worth 10c. Ladles' linen handkerchiefs, BV£a, warranted every thread linen, with fancy borders; worth 250. Ladies' silk gloves, 15c. a pair; a splendid taffeta silk glove in tans and browns, 15c. a pair; worth 35c. Ladies' 4-button kid gloves, 49c. a pair, iv odd sizes only, fancy stitched backs, and worth from $1.00 to $1.50 a pair. Black satin parasols, $2.49, lined and well made; worth $3.50. Ladies' wash poplin skirts, 59c. each, the beet and most servicable skirt made; wotth $1.00. Ladies' all wool jerseys, 94c. each. A tailor made back, in cardinal and navy blue; worth $1.50. Zephyrs, all shades, sc. a dozen. Flat and bullet shaped dress buttons, 10c. a dozen; worth 25c. Ten >pools oi cotton, each containing 500 yards of thread, for 25c; worth 50c. Needle books sc. each, containing best Eng lish needle.: worth 10c. perfumery department. Bay mm 35c, large bottle and best made; worth 50e. Atkinson's colognes iv all odors,soc. a bottle; sold all over at 75c. Gosueh's perfumery 69c a bottle. The genu ine and worth $1. Lubins neifumed soaps 23c: sold tho world over at 500. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. Ladies trimmed hats $1.49. Each nicely trimmed in gauzes, ribbODS, flowers, etc.: worth Ladies beach hats 25c. each. Can be trimmed for either dress or shade hat; worth 50c. Children's sailors 2Sc, In browns, white and blue; reduced from 50c. Roses, six in a bunch, 15c; worth 30c. Hat ornaments 10c. each, in novel and new designs; a bargain at 25c. Boys knee pants 55c. Made of good cassimere and worth 95c. Boys velvet suits $3.49. The best wearing and mott sylish suit; worth $5. People's Stork. Saturday, July 7th, 1888. BURLINGTON ROUTE. Overland Excursion. Passengers joining these parties are ln the hands ol a responsible railway company, not an •'excursion agency;" its employes are Its representatives, and aocustomed to serving the public. Dates.—Trains leave Los Angeles on Thurs days and Ban Francisco on Fridays, meeting at Sacramento Friday afternoon. Dates are as fol lows: From Los Angeles—July 19th; Aug. 2d, 16th, 30th; Sept. 13th, 27th; and day follow ing from San Francisco, Sacramento, Tulare, Fresno, Merced, Lathrop, San Jose, Stockton, Davis, Marjßviile, Colfax acd Keno. First class these excursions undoubtedly are in every respect, as no objectionable people are received, and each party is in charge of Bur lington agents through to Chicago. Freo sleeping cars, properly provided with curtains, mattresses, blankets, etc. No extra charge for this, or any other service. Bates, 835.00 is the price of a ticket from Los Angeles, San Francisco and most California stations to any Missouri river point, and only slightly more to points further east. Scenery by daylight is a great feature, as these excursions will stop twenty-four hours in Salt Lake, and go by daylight through the Black Cation or the Gunnison, across the Con tinental Divide, through the famous Marshall Pass, thence down the valley of the Arkansaw through the Grand Canon of the Royal Gorge. Further particulars are contained in Burling ton route excursion folder, to be had at any ticket offices of the Southern Pacific and other railways, and at Burlington route offices be low. W. D. Sanborn, General Agent, 32 Montgom rey street, San Francisco, Cal. J. B. Quigley, Freight and Passenger agent, 112 North Spring street, Los Angeles, Cal. A NASAL INJECTION free with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Priceso cents. A CALIFORNIA DISCOVERY. The parasites, of which wo give cut below, dis covered by us, are the direct cause of Catarrh and Consumption, also many other diseases. Magnified 560 Times. Imagine millions of these animalcules in the nose, throat and lungs, as well as the minute eustachian tubes leading from the back part of the throat to tho middle ear, and you will Imagine tho misery they can produce. Thou sands are swallowed when the patient is asleep, causing kidney aud liver trouble, headache, blood poison, general debility, etc. We have a speciflc for destroying them and expelling too poison from the blood. Use the CALIFORNIA PJKI fcWtK ni tan NEGATIVE ELECTRIC LINIMENT to apply, and if the Ktomm h is bad, us>< the CtUFORNIA PUsllln ANu NEGATIVE ELECTRIC SYSTEM BUILDER i£b\> illl . 8 tho syatem and purifies the poisoned blood, rney ore manufactured from roots, herbs and flowers that grow in California, and aro safe for child ren. They never fail. The Cough Cure is ex cellent for Coughs Colds, «»namnpt£B> Croup, Ac, no child willcverP |HHHIi _ die with croup wheu this ia I P used. OurLinimeut killspaluMf^rßJMKlt |> instantly. See ourTrodoMark <jfSOTMteX|' M on every wrapper. Sold by « r.GEI&nI/'S* jl 2 nil drugrlsts. p * Crfasinzrr Co.. Props. LOS AItCELES, CAUFORRUL ITIISCELLANEOCS. THE Alexandre Weill TEACT, CENTRAL AVENUE, Between Eighth and Vejar Sts. This beautiful tract, situated near the heart of the city, was cut up and thrown upon the market after the so-called big boom of last year had "folded Its tent like the Arab And silently stolen away." But owing to its splendid location, mod erate prices and liberal terms it has en joyed a healthy BOOMLET From the moment when it was first placed before the public. It is the gen eral favorite among the many beautiful subdivisions of the City of the Angels, and nothing will be left undone by the owners to make the tract the most at tractive residence property east of Fig ueroa street. When all the improve ments now under way and in contempla tion will have been completed, some future Wordsworth, standing at the corner of Eighth street and Central avenue, and seeinc the beautiful young settlement of lovely homes on the Weill tract, and the grand old mountain range of the Sierra Madre looking down proudly upon it, may well exclaim: "Earth has not anything to show more fair; Dull would he be of sou!, who could pass by A sight so touching in its majesty." Full particulars in regard to prices and terms of the Alexandre Weill Tract, can be obtained at the office of the under signed, who will be most happy to give intending purchasers a free ride and show them the property. Richard Altschul, SOLE AGENT, 19 REQUENA STREET, Between Main and Lcs Angeles Sts. P. 0. BOX 1185, LOS ANUEL.ES, cal. jel9tf GRAND EXCURSION TO Santa Oataliua Island AND AUCTION, THURSDAY, JUDY 12, Returning Same Evening;. The rush this season for accommodation at this favorite resort has bo far exceeded all ex pectations, that Mr. Shstto has resolved to give all a chance of obtaining a lot at their own val uations, and for one day will have NO SCHED ULE OF PRICES. The Auction Sale will commence shortly after the arrival of the steamers Eureka and Falcon, which have been chartered for this oeca ion, and will connect with a special train leaving Los Angeles at 8 a. m., returning in the evening. As the number of passengers Is of necessity limited, tickets ehoukl be secured at office. PRICE, 82.75. Apply to C. A. SUMNER & CO. Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers, 54 North Main Street. jel7tf OFFICE OF Insurance Commissioner OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, San Francisco, June 28,1888. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Satisfactory evidence having been furnished me that a company calling itself the North western Insurance Company of Wahpeton, Da kota, is soliciting insurance ln this State, I hereby give notice that said Insurance Com pany is not authorized to transact business in this State, and any one soliciting business for it is liable to prosecution under the law. From the information furnished me I am satisfied this Company is fraudulent, and has no inten tion of paying any loss that might occur under its policies, and advise all persons to bo on their guard against W. O. Whitcomb and Frank Mc- Ouire, who have been soliciting business snd issuing policies for the said Company, but can not now be found by this department. J. C. L. WADBWORTH, Jyl 7t Insurance Commissioner. OFFICE —CLERK OF Board of Supervisors of Los Angeles County, CALIFORNIA, # July 2, 1888. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Su pervisors of Los Angeles County, California, is sitting as a Board of Equalization at Its room ln the Court-house of ssid County, and will re main in session each day from 10 a. m. to 12 v. and from 2p.m. to 4 p. m. until and includ ing August 6,1888. By order of the Board of Supervisors of Los Angeles County, Cal. Jy3 7t 0. H. DUNSMOOR, County Clerk. winss and i.•droits. PIONEER WINERY! Nos. 24 and 27 Olvera street, and 437 Alameda street, cor. Los Angeles. Pironi A Slatri Proprietors. Manufacturers of Pure Wines and Brandies. Families and trade supplied. Goods delivered free of charge. P. O. box 1277. Telephone 836. Branch Office —AND— Bottling Department —OF THE— FREDERICKSBURG Telephone 468.1 BREWING CO OF SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA. Second and Vine Sts., LOS ANGELES, CAL. E. C Bchnabkl, Manager. jc9 lm Clothing and Furnishing Goods. LARGE STOCK 1 Comprising everything for GENTS, BOYS AND CHILDREN. Come and see us at 19 S. Spring St., - Los Augeles, Cal ABERNETHY & TAFT. Architects. J. N. PRESTON <fc SON, Architects, Prepare designs and superintend the construc tion of all classes of building, public and private. Fire-proof construction, hotels and asylums a specialty. Correspondence solicited. 41 South Spring; Street. lelQ-lm Hotels. WRIGHT HOUSE, "~ No. 113 South Main Street. Fine rooms.. Table supplied with the best the market affords. Board and lodging, $5 a week. Board with out lodging, $4. Lady waiters. je9-tf J. VICOVICH, Proprietor. The Hotel Metropoe! ON CATALINA ISLAND, Is now open for the summer Beason, under the able management of Messrs. COWLEY & BAKER. Tents will be supplied by the management to parties wishing to camp. Also those having tents are invited to bring them and camp on the island. COWLEY A BAKED, Prop's. J. E. AULL, Manager, Jel3 lm -TRY THE— NEW MAYO RESTAURANT Cor. Los Angeles and Third (OB MAYO BTBEKT.) BEST 25c. MEAL IN THE CITY. Table supplied with the best in Market. Board by the week, $4. Fine suony rooms, with board, $6 a week. Gas and bathroom. Ev erything new. Having one of the best cooks in Los Angeles, we solicit the favor of a trial. Ice Cream served with dinner every day. Chicken dinner on Sundays. No Chinese employed. Meal hours—Bieakfast, 5:45 to 9:30; Dinner, 11:30 to 2; Supper, 5 to 7.30. Jel3 lm MRS. E. DAWSON, Proprietress. THE STEWART SAN BERNARDINO, CAL. A New Hotel Opened January, 1888. Commercial and Tourist Hotel open all the year. Elegance, C nvenience and Comfoit. jels3m M. F. THOMPSON, Manager. "the hotelT -AT BROAD ACRES IS NOW OPEN FOR QUESTS. ONLY 3 LARGE" LOTS LEFT —AT— ®150 EACH. PAYMENTS—SIS PER MONTH. NO IN TEREST. NEAR REDONDO BEACH. FRANK MeCOY, i y7-tf 83 North Spring- St. GINGER ALE. Mineral Waters. James' Qlujrer Ale and Mineral Water Manufactory is Now Open. James' English Ginger Ale! James' Ginger Ale, $1 per dozen pints. James' English Soda Water! James' Soda Water, 75c per dozen pints. SUPPLIED IN CORKED BOTTLES. Syphon Soda Water, $1.50 per dosen syphons. MINERAL WATERS. These mineral waters are prepared with the greatest accuracy from the analysis of the natural springs by celebrated German and French chemists, and are similar to the natural waters in every respect. Seltzer Water, Apollinarls, Vichy, Hunysdl, Janos, etc , price $2 per dozen syphons. When asking for James' Ginger Ale, Soda Wa ter, Seltzer Water, etc., observe the label on each bottle, without which none is genuine. J. WILLIAM JAMES, Ph. D., f. C. S., « Analytical and Consulting Chemist. Manufactory on Eleventh and Overton streets, west of Pearl, Los Angeles. P. O. box 1.663. Je29 2m WHOLESALE OKI 1.«.1S I s. F. BBATJN « GO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE : DRUGGISTS. DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES. 127 AND 129 NEW HIGH STREET, jeaott Log Angelei, Cal. Maanfactorlag Jeweler. JUL. WOLTER, —Manufacturing Jeweler,— Diamond setting. Repairing, Engraving, Gold and Silver Plating done. High Pricea for Old Gold and Silver. 7)4 Commercial St., Boom 1, jyG 3m LOS ANGELES, CAL. Plumber.' Material. Crane Bros. Man'fg Co., Chicago and. Pittsburg, Manufacturer! of Pipe, Fittings, Brass Goods, TOOLS, PUMPS, HOSE, Packing and Sewer Pipe, Plumbers' and Gas litters Material in every variety. Cor. Requena and Los Angeles st.. Los Angeles. Wood and Lumber Yarda, _________ Wagon Material, Hardwood, Iron, Steel, Blacksmiths' Coal and Tools, Cabinet Woods, etc. JOHN WIGMORE & CO. 13 and 11 Sonth Los Augeles Street. jyltf WILLAMETTE STEAM MILLS Lumber and Manufacturing COMPANY, Formerly the Oregon Lumber Company. Oregon Pine and California Redwood Lumber of every description at tlieir new yard on Date, Chavez and Mission streets. We have a fine stock of Laths, Pickets, Shingles and Fin ishing Lumber of a superior quality. We are also prepared to nil orders on short notice for building materials of every description. Particular attention paid to orders for un usual lengths and dimensions. Orders solicited. jyl-tf J. A. RU33. Agent. SCIIALLERT-6 ANAHL LVHBER COMPANY. MAIN OFFICB AND YARD— Corner First and Alameda Streets, LOS ANGELES, CAL. BRANCH YARDS — East Los Angeles Lumber Yard, cor, Hoff and Washington-street Lumber Yard, cor. Washing ton Btreet and Grand avenue. Garvanza Lumber Yard, Garvanza. Je23tf J. A. Henderson President. J. R. Bmubr Vice-Pres. and Treas. Wm.F. Marshall Secretary. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LUMBER_COMPANY. LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL. Office and yard, 180 East First St., Loa Angeles, jel9-tf J, M. GRIFFITH COMPANY, LUMBER DEALERS. Manufacturers of Doors, Windows, Blinds, Stairs, STAIR-RAILS, BALLUSTERS, Newell Posts aud mill work ol every descrip tion, and dealers in Lime, etc. 538 N. Alameda St., Los Angeles. jyi-tf KEJtCHIIOFF-CVKIVER Mill and Lumber Company, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in L TJ MB EH! Yards at San Pedro (Wharf), Los Angeles (Main office), Pomona, Pasadena, Puenta, La manda, Monrovia, Azusa, Glendors, Lords burg, Burbank. Planing Mills at Los Angeles, Pomona, Mon rovia. je2s-tf ARIZONA WOOD CO., DEALERS IN Cordwood and Lumber. yards: COR. GEO2GIA AND GAREY STREETS. S. G. LAPHAM, Treasure jel9-tf Western Lumber Co. YARD: Cor. Ninth and San Pedro Streets. LUMBER of all class can be had at this yard. jeO-tf D. R. BOZELL. A. ROZELL. ROZELL BROS., —DEALERS IN— Lumber and Building Material. Yard corner Main and Jefferson Sts., Telephone No. 745. Los Angeles, Cal, Jel3 2m PERRY, MOTT & COS Lumber Yards AND PLANING MILLS, No. 76 Commeroial Street Jyl-tf Cement ana Paving. J. F. Crank, President. Q. A. Dobinson, Seo'y- J. A. Fairchlld, General Mansger. BAN LUIS OBISPO Bituminous Rock Company, (A CORPORATION.) Bituminous Rock is the best material known for street-paving and sidewalk purposes. offices: 134 W. Second St., I os Angeles, Cal. Je7-lm CELESTINE & CO., Livery, Feed and Sale STABLES, Nos. 9, 11 and 13 N. Loa Angeles St. Fine Horses. Carriages and Saddle Horses. Horses boarded by day, week or month. The best of care and attention given to stock. Terms reasonable. All our carriages and harness are new. Jel3 lm LAZARUS& MELZEfT 111 N. SPRING STREET, next to City of Paris. Complete Assortment of STATIONERY, BOOKS AND PRINTERS' SUPPLIES. The leading PAPER HOUBE in Southern California. Jel7tf 3 < UIHI UiKS, WAOONS, ETC. J. to. —FOB FINE CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, V/AGONS and HARNESS No. 239 North Los Angeles St., Jy7tf Corner Arcadia. & CO., 101 and 103 If. Eos Angeles et., Fine Carriages, Buggies and Harness. Beat goods snd lowest prices, jt.alitj ooa- sldered. Come snd see us. jeS-lm RICHARDSON-KIMBALL CO., FINE CARRIAGES, BUGGIES. Sarins; and Farm wag as. —AND — —AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,— 48 and 50 N. Los Angeles St., Log Anoblbs. Cal. Jyl-tf FOR FINE BUGGIES —AND— CARRIAGES —00 TO— H. GIEBE, 1 The Fakm Implement Dealeb. 44 to 48 N. Los Angeles St., Los Angelas. Furniture and Carpets. W. S. ALLEN, dbalxbin FURNITURE AND CARPETS. 32 and 34 Soutn Spring; St. wTe. beeson, * —DEALER in— Furniture, EeitUng and OpholsterT, Carpets, Linoleums, Shades and Draperies. Sole Agent for the American Washing Machines lie and 181 w. Second St., Between Spring and Fort, TBLEPHONB 269. LOB ANGELES, CAL JeB-tf J. S. BENNETT, Furniture Factory and Planing Mill. Wood Mantel and Job Work a specialty. A full line of Furniture constantly on band. 1639 snd 1641 South Main St., Cor, Washington, Log Angeles, CsL JelO-lm WALTON & WACHTEL, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS, -A-t Lowest Possible Kates. 814, 816 and 818 Soutn Spring- St., jy6-tf Bet. Thlid and Fourth Sts. Restaurants. Elite Restaurant. L. E. GASTON, : Proprietor, Late Chief Cook Maison Ricte. San Francisco. No. 13 West First St., LOS ANGELES, CAL. Open all night j>-6 3m TRY THE NEW Royal Cafe and Lunch Parlors. Finest in the City. Ice Cream and Chocolate a Specialty. 44 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Near Second, Romig & Timmerman, Prop'rs. -. "„ ]e!2 lm 1 ILLIOH'S Restaurant and Oyster Parlors, 41 and 43 ft or tli main Street. OKKAT BEDUCTION IN OYSTERS. Large Eastern, per 100 $4 50 Small Eastern, per 100. 3 SO Small Eastern, raw or stewed, per plate.. 85 Large Eastern, any style, por plate 50 Baltimore, selected, per can 85 MS- PRIVATE ROOMS upstairs for ladies snd families, where meals will be served in the ie!6tf ' JERRY ILI, T Cff, Proprietor. Storage and uomiuisston. Naud's Warehouse. R. G. Wbybe, Proprietor. Grain, fool and General Merchandise WAREHOUSE. Storage, Commission and Inbdeancb. Agents for all kinds of Agricultural Imple ments. Wholesale snd retail dealers In Im ported and Domestic Wines, Brandies aad Whiskies. 634 to 666 Alameda street. JelStf LOS ANGELES Storage, Commission —AND— LUMBER COMPANY. CEMENT! Large cargo Just received ex ship "Loch Rensa" direct from London. Prices on application. Also dealers ln LUMBER, PLASTERiNQ MATERIALS, FIRE BRICK, ETC. jell-tf and Roller makers. fie Steari^ufacffingC^ AUTOMATIC ENGINE AND BOILER MAKERS, Foundry men, machinists and Vom eral Wood.Workers. Manufacturers of Regulator Wind Mill, Pumps, Tanks, etc. Special attention given to repairing machinery. CORNER MAIN AND DATE STREETS, LOS ANGELES. Coal andloiifFsaler Best Australian band-picked Coal for sale by the ton or less; also Lehigh Anthacite Coal snd English Coke, at Yards of Eos Angeles Gas Co., Aliso snd Center Streets, Or on application at the offioe o the oompany. 295 North Main street, Per order, WILUAM P. PRATT, Secretary. Jel9 lm The original Austrian-Hungarian Kitchen can i be found at the Vienna Buffet, corner Main aad streets.