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6 DRAMA AND MUSIC. Notes of Plays aud Players From Everywhere. €K)SSIP PROM THE WINGS Maggie Mitchell to Appear Here Shortly—Other Events in the Near Future. Sara Bernhardt, according to a rumor that haa been cabled from Paris, is soon to marry again. Pretty Bettina Padelford has retired from the Seven Ages company and been succeeded by Elvia Crox. Stuart Robaon will next year revive A Comedy of Errors, The Henrietta hav ing been nearly worked out. An Engliah syndicate has purchased a two-thirds interest in Foreoaugh's show on a valuation of $1,900,000. Hana yon Bulow's sixtieth birthday was celebrated January Bth, at Ham burg, by a grand concert under hia di ne tion. George Ohnet, the French author, ia dramatizing hia "Dernier Amour" for Miss Genevieve Ward. It must be a sort of dernier reasort for her. A dramatic representation of the ad ventures of Stanley ia being prepared for one of the Engliah theaters, which will present it in grand style. Ada Glasca has rejoined the Conried Opera Company. Miss Glasca haa the lock of owning property worth a quarter of a million dollars, and can afford to say "bo pay, no play." Pretty Annie Russell has just sub mitted to a dangerous surgical operation and is now in a private hoapital in New York. It will be some time before she will be well enough to return to the stage. Magnie Mitchell, who ia now playing to crowded houses in San Francisco, will commence an engagement here on March 3d. She will appear in Bay, Little Bare foot end Fanchon. Maggie has recently been marr:od, and this is said to be her farewell tour of the United States. Mrs. Leslie Carter ia to make her debut in a aociaty di&ma at the Broadway, Yew York, November 10th, the time being a part cf that held by Mr. Abbey for Mary Anderson. And it is said that Fan! Potter, of Chicago, has been paid $3,000 to write a new play for her. Who's BSXt? The Nollie McHenry Company have dropped the new title For Sweet Charity's Sake for the old play and returned to its original ntme, Green Room Fun. The old play with the new title haa not "caught on" at all, and Manager Fred Maeder ia going to try if there is any thing in a name after all. W.zz Paulina Hall indignantly contra dicts the report that she is about marry ing Mr. McCiellan, or anybody else. Miss Bail writes: I have everything in tho world tfant I want. I had one hus band, cad bat was enough. If I ever char;? lay mind, which I cannot do at ■reseiafc if I T7culd, as I have not yet boen divorced irom my husband, we lavi-7? only separated, I will let the world k&QW. Jo Brinefa ley Mowdays too expensive ? WUlj B.lx ... not ihe only man who fiLi: he H to. Wmfi io Srx.araon, an end -3." rjr higher than a So «n igc, -,7ho rlaclsres that nr. ' titinnt ot has reached Mb 1 • . v DMA and strait ovent- c i '■ - t '» Ita fircl aisrcUcity. _>. .9:K-iI. "t'tZl- negro HOtOS oi cat ngie bur/ineES. No Ml (feel fct home in a glim-glam fftit • », sa>j. ;>,"!y if he has to : do* ra' al boom gort." Amsng : c ' 01.-323 made by Miss i.iels Fayn daring her recent visit tc France wore some vary intereating relics to be tided oa prepevtiea in her forth comics too? cf .£• marks tfee "jyceuc: thefcsL snocoae, Tfce .'3«3d ZZi7.rU At lfcrrji'.:sc nhe cviccsedad in bayicg the fihrt hvv: Wa oe szMbiftloti so long ;:: raneeam (.heref.ad tketdid tnriv daring tho rrign of terror. She ttlso bfoaght bach w zmsS tecs* field piec~ >3fis ifee Dsafs of satcy bat tlee daring Napeueen'a ticpe, and fori Wriefa she pdd 3,200 hxnea. '.: pair of ejhaekles wi&h cbxbu and ax old branch j flig, b )th oi vrhfch h?,Y3 bistori sal con ■ectkac, ccatplcte tue coilecfeoa. H. J. 13 i .'?">»*■•, t/:.» :" *;i .: H4i i_ taedaoe the tsieatod l&Mtfesks fee ihepab lie, fc-.-fi earno Itaofc from. Sngi ad . bow tar, -,•..» :.' d £c '•-.a . .■ ■ha k Hie, Ohnrchiil-JodiJil. Whaa a Kzw York reposl - iidiorviewod 8 '• v Mho ."-'i.:,'. remarked kuA ' c:.- ii 3 play k London A33urar.ce. '". ': are ia : ■jwrrioK ci uraoter in it," she zz:... sad' having the owmr of n!xte*a .. » horsecjov. <;ill jss the rsacjat af ray choice."' iTc wonder th&t S£rt. '?:■'.:: a- Fotfe: and thtt other • 10 nos, Mra. Lf.r y, fle-i!'.: M 1 tn, jni tod ftatcre at tbe zr?:cz:lz. cf theh 1; v:? rival. If Mrs, Oharchiil-Jbrksil is fen - of ipori, as aha i:; j, - i it. t ' ■ ■ fie-iy of is in Amaicti. A ■•;uu' J .'r-orieaa fjs Icu-ica hoc s. ..h:':. Lid sieve waited 7::'t : 2 reyal Hoc. Wood -I aiglcad. Thfe fa hovr it ha?;--:j sd: The Prince of Wakoo wm tt ffeo fihirei-w Tfhsm sh6 waa eiosi:.:. and Kt:the rocend and laird ecte eke. naa htbEt f 1"' t'r: Prince, who La takicj Ida 6«i ; -.-:-;.r, Cram the batSochcle o£ hi " ?.-j*.Gr" 'jo prscsct ii Il'sri P<-' .. . si] pricked hia finger. Scd -4c v I »gc? BCariae shoated "Oloar U* ..j ;>rij)C3 Bid st&late far t' Dde, with ihe ncavoid* mm She white hid clove of tho yest?; aofcrese won otainad by a ecn,\. : S2*psei the royal Woe blood •f E Friuoe of WeleSi the fatare Ki. oi r ,u*£. A ':-v, with cammandable mni : :zzzi Barbser'enew Wm »n d' Arc, ia which Sara 80. c< mating a great sensa ■Mi . ] , , The puichase includes, be . ennocript and the score of tif.o iaridoVital inosic, the entire scenery si 3 . T/.c:nes fey Worth, now used in fMcfcboratc nrcdaction at the Porte St. Kij Slim Mather will produce the plr.y hi ifcifl country early next fall on the ta& incgcificoat scale, it is said, thot ihz plaj is now receiving in Paris. B : ';.'; rcw version, according to Frcnc'* critics, is a vast improvement evor th* rid ?lay that was published acarlj a scare of years ago, and Gounod kaa contributed new music, which is •mne :jy c. cheni of 300 voices. S* :\i ~t« is v/tiii Christopher In the ice cieam and tei cream soda business, 112 North Spring ttreet. Telephone 303. Calais, Oils and Glass, Cornar bcoor.d and Main. New styles in wall paper, 7 cento per roll, 237 Sooth Spring street. P. j. Saner. Try "Pride of the Family" jo*p. Children Cty for Pitcher's Castoria THE LOS AfIQJfiLES DAILY HERALD: MUffPAi MORJUNQ, FEBRUARY 24 1890. SOME HOBBIES. They Are All Rlfht If They Are <-o«d Onea—A DlveraltT of fade. It is a good thing for lich men to have fads. A hobby is not only a distributor of wealth in many ways, but when it takes the shape of" collecting it is a con servator of riches, too, while it ia more than useful in occupying hours that might else wise be given over to the services of the—ahem! Books and pic tures are the commoner materials that rich collectors accumulate, and in our cities milliona of dollars are locked up in these treasures; but the hobby takes many other forme: Mr. George W. Childs is as noted for his collection of clock i as for his charities, and another distinguished editor, Charles A. Dana, is an authority on orchids and porcelain. Some people prefer violins—instruments made by Stradivariua and Guarnerius, and worth thrice their weight in gold, for use and age have mellowed them until they sing like angels under the touch of a master; but masters are seldom allowed to touch them, and more'e the pity. For 2 000 years coins have been a subject of esteem, not only with people who spend them but with those who have an eye for artistic beauty; acd it may be remarked, en passant, that our own coinage is a pretty bad thing to look npon, especially the silver pieces decorated with a goddess of liberty whose legs grow out of her waist and whose hair grows where her face ought to be. Postage stamps have engaged more than juvenile interest, and there are philatelic clubs in this land whose al bums are worth a comfortable fortune. Mr. Brayton Ives, a well-known mem ber of the New York Stock Exchange, solaces his leisure with the perusal of an cient missals, so ancient as to caligraphy and orthography that few people else can read them. He knows a genuine antique from a bogus one at a glance, and is fond, too, of editions de luxe and rich bindings. The autograph fever has never raged as fiercely in this country as it has abroad, and many so-called auto graph collections contain little but signa tures written on carda; things that the advanced c Hector would consign to the waste basket, for he is afar letters, documents and manuscripts. The poets Stedman and Aldrich have gath ered a large number of manuscripts, as their literary friendships and editorial functions have enabled them to do, and Mr. Stedman has "extended" his copies of hia own books with portraits and original letters. It is doubtful if $5,000 would represent the worth of his extra illustrated copy of The Poeta of America. One broker in New York spends his superfluous wealth on sapphires. He haa a caae of these stones that delights the very souls of all who ace them. A Brooklyn man rides a similar and equally expensive hobby, and his diamonds, rubies, emer alds, topazes, zircons and tourmalines are said to rival in splendor the crown jewels. This was one of Mr. Beecher'a delights, and he always bad gems wrapped in bits of coarse paper care lessly mixed with email change and keys in hia pocketa. The house of Tiffany owns a aumptuous caae of jewels, cat in the rough, all of which were found in American soil, and were exhibited recently in Paris. The mineralogical expert of this house, Mr. George F. Kunz, aaya there are not over 100 gem collectors in this country. He himself is the owner of a remark able group of meteors, mostly from i Mexico and the United States. The fin est private collection of minerals in the | world is that of Mr. Clarence S. Bement, of Philadelphia, who has, by search and purchase, acquired a remarkable number of them, typical of their species in color and crystalization, and many cf marvel ous beauty. The collection occupies a large room in hia house thai has been fitted with cases so placed as to secure light on each, and it includes many of the finest and rarest specimens that have ever been discovered, including the larg est known crystal of emerald—a North Carolina product. Mineral hunt ers and dealers, on finding anything ex tra good, do not think of selling until they have beard from Mr. Benaont, and be is aaid to have enriched them to the extent of $125,000, while his mcsetim ia constantly growing. C-e of the minerals associated with the zinc ores of Franklin, N. J., has been ' kamectite, in hia honor. There j rem collectors of china, of canes, :of umbrellas, of archaeoljgical im jplamente, of plants, of woode i (Morris E. Jesstzp, for example), lof tTepanoae sword guards, of carvod j j ivories, oi play bille, of hair clippod iron, i i :iot3d beads, of the firet copies of papers j magazinee, of buttons,, end the er- I trome hr.s bean reached by a man who | b*m T?.de a collection oi ciger slumps, fx j I which he refuses $10,0*00, iaough it is i f inconceivable that any aaco rr.ari shoalcl j , nrve offered it. This collection includes butts that hays I j beet, east away by General <xr%ui, i j the Prince of Wales, and ether celab j ritiec. It ia a wonder thai ibis oa j tht zie-cl did not try to brltia ihe j smoke puffed from the iips c* eioiceacs | tad command. Stranger things ievs j reon dene, fcrinons o:' tie Surcpaau I moseami ahag with i'.zz chi-c from the mi csrdc of wood ramalalng L-cm the trra arc3a, is & bottle ccEtr.isiag come of ; tb.9 anrkness *iiat fell upon Etypt.— | fSoctdty. j AlMtlra Gale jOH sns aocaehold gccd.3 et No. 311 South I Grand zwiziao, noar Third street, on j Wedrieeday, February 2Sth, at 10 o'clock JA. m. The sctira contents of the lower ' utcry of the Laytcn residence, consisting cf oao line upright piano, one fine folding cod, elegant bookcase, fine hall rack, tables, parlor set, lounges, chairs, mo quatte carpets, rugs, dishes, glassware, silverware, and in fact, everything on aaid lower floor for sale without reserve; goods nearly new. Ben. O. Rhoades, Auctioneer. PHII.OH'S CATARRH REMEDY—a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker Mouth. For sale by C. F. Heinzeman, 122 North Main s'reer. THKEbHING OUTFIT For Sale at a Great Bargain. BBUN3ON-PITTS' SEPAEATOR, AMES' EN GINE, JACKSON'S DERRICK AND FEEDER. A Complete Threshing- Outfit. Apply at RANCH HOUSE on Laguna Ranch. fe!4tf Wagon Material, Hard Wood s Iron, Steel, HORSESHOES and NAILS, Blacksmiths' Coal, Tools, etc. JOHN WIGMORE, in sat lis south Los Angeles St !1« 2*l SIMPLY MARVELOUS! OCARCELY eight months ago a med ical discovery was placed upon the market bearing the title " THE GREAT SIERRA KIDNEY and LIVER CURE," and whose virtue was claimed to be the cure of kidney and liver complaints. ITS INTRODUCTION WAS THE SIG NAL FOR ONE OF THE GREATEST SUCCESSES ever achieved by a patent medicine on the Pacific Coast, as the afflicted quickly ascertained that it was far more efficacious and beneficial than had been claimed, as THE MOST WONDERFUL CURES WERE AC COMPLISHED IN SUCH A BRIEF TIME as to seem MIRACULOUS. The testimony of hundreds who have been lifted from sickness and misery to health and happiness bears no uncer tain sound, and they join in glowing testimonials of universal praisei hoping thereby to induce other unfortunates to drink of the font which restores that which is priceless—health. ONE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE THE MOST DES PAIRING THAT AT LAST A DIS COVERY HAS BEEN MADE which will restore a disorganized system and bring glowing health out of pale and sallow decline. One dollar per bottle. Six bottles for five dollars. ALL DRUGGISTS sell these valuable goods. Take no other. F. W..BRAUN & CO., Wholesale Agents, oels eod6m Los Angeles. fflUßlltlUAlU DR STEINHART'S VoVFL This great strengthening remedy and nerve tonic is the moßt positive cure known fo- NERVOCB Debility, Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Losses, Night Emissions, Loss of Vital Power, Sleeplessness, Despondency, Loss of Memory, Conlnsion of Ideas, Blur Before tbe Eyes, Lassitude, Languor, Gloominess, Depression 01 Spirits, Aversion to Bociety, Easy Discourage ment. Lack of Confldence.Dullness, Listlesßness, Unfitness for Study or Business and finding life a burden, Safely.Permanently and Privately Cured. PRICKS—S2.SO, In liquid or nlll form. 01 fly* times the quantity, $10. Address DR. P. STEIN HART, Rooms 7 and 8» No. 21.V,, formerly 115% West Firm Street, Los Angeles, Cal. Orncx Houbs—9 a. m. to 3 p. k. Bnndayi lOtol. All mm muni cat ion s strict It confidential. J£\ 133 IS. Main St. Gleet, Syphilis, Seminal • Weakness, Impotency, Nervous Debility, Skin and Bladder Complaints positively cured by remedies not Injurious. Medicines prepar»a to suit each case. No experiments. Both sexes consult in confidence. Cases treated by mail and express. Office hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p.m. fe2l-6m TO THE UNFOBTUNATI. Fulfill 623 Kearny Stre<-> mink oorner 01 Oommcroi*! s * n FraDo!l!00 ' I ? f ' of Scxn&l'ind Diseases, suoi TsMll Gonorrhea, Gleet S^Wsfffls^^cfM--Stricture, Syphilisin all 5 | nss*, :;r rotanoy and Lost Manhood permanent ly ocred. The slok and afflicted should not fall to oall npon bim. The Doctor has traveled ex tenclvsly In Knropo' and inspected thorough!; th 6 various hospitals there, obtaining a grea deal of valcable Information, whloh he Is 00m petect tc Impart to those In need of hlsservlcei The Bcotor oc-es where others fall. Try him I DR. GIBBON will make no charge unless h I effecte a cr.re. Persons st a distance CURED Al HCI£B. All oommnnlnations strictly confide! fx '• All .otter-; answered in plain envelopei, 1 Bead ten dollaro for a package of medlofni. I Call or write. Address DR. J.F. GIBBON, Bot > 3.557, Ban Francisco. Cal. Mention Lcs Angeles Hibalo. 07-12n FOR MEN ONLY! & PfKITIVF rorIOSTorFAILINO MANHOOD « rW« 19 B C General and NERVOUS DEBILITY; /NTT'S? f Weakness of Body and Mind: Effects v 1* *J of Errors or Excesses in Old or Young, Rot>n»t, Nobic .'1 -.MIlHll) [..Mv i:. .i„n ,1. How to Katarm »S Btrfastb<-sWKtk.l Mil- >r..(>l'Kll 0!»;»SS it I'.tßTSoriHUti, MaalilMT aafalllac lIOHI'. I!(KATSKVT— BraaSta ia a (liv Ben t«tlf> from 41 Stairs, Tfrrllariea, and Kon'lpi Canal rlit Ton can write them, llonk. fall a\i>lunatiun, and proof* mailt) ttcaM) Crae. Addreaa ERIE MECI.AL CO., B'JFFAID, N. 1. QSIOOdAW A. Speedy Cure Warranted. DR. BELL'S GERMAN EXTRACT CURBS all private, ohronlc, syphilitic, nrlnar;, , skin and blood diseases; catarrh, lung affe'e tlons, female complaints, and all snch diseases as are brought about by indiscretion and ex cesses; $1. No enre no pay. Dr. Bells French Wash cures all private diseases, bload poison, old sores and ulcers, Q. & a, in two cr three days, $1. No preparation on earth equtl to it. For sale only at the celebrated BERLIN DRUG STORE, 505 Bouth Spring street, Leg Angeles Cal. They have over 90.000 test monials of wonderfnl cures. felO-eod aSgSfißßJateki!] Bl trO has given nnirsf. jtsgy Cnr.i liiHM aal satisfaction in th» JHF r«MaVßtS*an. " ,; icet. I prescribe It an« . EI W-SsavX*. f- cl »f f « ln recommend. • DeestMr'NL TiiTi^^fralßla n Rold by Orugrists w]a29-dd>l2m M. Hopkins & Co.. 1 Wndertakers antl Embalmersi OPEN DAY AND NIGHT ; TELEPHONE NO. 209. 47-tf 139 South Main Street. I *^ II^MIM,I^^^^M,I^MIWI B^"»SBSBSBSI GALLAGHER & CUSSEN, . Undertakers & Embalmers, 207 E. First St. Telephone 1030. Cheap Rent. Low Prices. It will pay parties requiring undertakers' goods to ex amine our stock before purchasing else where. ja29-2m ' «»BSBBB«SB1BBB1HRBBaMSHBaBsBBJaaa I A TREMENDOUS c¥¥liTOST will Wch 2%m\*cS once - w e are going to close ont, and the public STon wUI callV U o C u h $B.Zou a ' 116 *"* the PriC6B ' but 75 cents Amongst this UneAare We also offer ourentire line of SMITHS' MOonn-TTira .., 0i,,«,. «n and laid. All choice styles. Ail toodi Sid tootah. y " d ' sewed Lion's Carpet Store, 143 and 145 South Main St, Los Angeles, Cal. fel*-lm Having Purchased the Entire Stock of furniture: Of the Late Firm of WALTON & WACHTEL I offer the same to either dealers or private parties AT LESS THAN ACTUAL COST 1 have determined to close out the stock as soon as possible. Intending purchasers will serve their interests by giving me a call. J. V. WACHTEL, 312, 314 AND 316 SOUTH SPRING STREET .. ' ■ 117 T S C.C.C. GROCERY, «S £ st., ' Corner Fourth. 1 RED FRONT. gSfttll lta . to .::;tt G^he p s ,^eS AprlootB ' plumB an \ M Coffee, Arbuckle's, per package. 25 Gallon Plp Fn,?"n,.™ ■X'"v ■• _* 25 Hams. lblo csns 6 cans; heBVy Byr " P ' 2 ' A lb ' , ™ 10.,b. Pail Armour's Fairbanks. Lard: .If ;™ 3-lb. " " ir\ l oapB '£ erm , an Family or White Borax, 24 1.00 4 Packages Gloss or Cm Starch H f 7 Ts Best FaVOrlte ' 30 barS 122 & Pal ' aCe ° rPer f. eotlonD^P -ll ioibsilLlionhernßla^| gg B Ha caalKock,Per fe ct,onorVePo,nt f ° y „™. •: • „ 100 Package Buckwheat or Cerealine 20 cash that we are enabled to offer these 7 ' ly by ayin « fl ' 4m F. S. GILHAM, 359 South Spring Street. R. Stewart & Son, GROCERS,- Telephone 725. 531 & 533 SOUTH SPRING. OUR PRICE LIST. i« !h« t£L* n ry Granulated Sngar $1.00 17 lbs. Best Island Rice S1 nn 12r«na BSn^ir?rw Bug ' r 1 00 Smoked Finnan Haddta.": 12 Cans Standard Corn 1.00 50 lb. sack Best Northern Flourloß 12 •• Hf,?„ atC) S S 1 00 Best Eastern Hams VfflS ~ " String Beans 100 •' " B Baron h s £l/ r ? ltß , 100 Tenib.TihLard Bacon :::;:; li ,° „ ' Table Apricots 1.00 Five " " » ?? 8 J '■> ESfiS J9° Can Coal Oil nrfiasoiine IS 2 ■' rihh^.f-«?SiS 0 » ' # 100 Arbuckle Clottee ?2 .i Libby s Corned Beef .40 Ten lh sack M n i 125 30BrrsFinest F 8 r oi n 9 ' be6t b «Wyrup... J-gO Tn?ee"cans Elgin MilkHA 40 lbs. Best Northern Bean's 1.00 Six orMilcher Herringl CHOICE HHTTKR, EGGS AND POULTRY A SPECIALTY. f 4 i m TWO CARLOADS OF RANGES DAMAGED BY "WATER. The ranges were caused them F l . E. Browne's, 30 South Main St. OPPOSITE MOTT MARKET. , n m HOTEL ARCADIA! SANTA MONICA. This delightful Hotel is now open, and Tourists should not fail to give it a trial. Situated on the bluff overlooking the ocean, tbe view is magnificent from ocean and land sides. GOOD SURF BATHING. Hot salt water baths. Fine drives in the canyons and on the beach. The house has all modern conveniences; elevator, steam, etc. 4 Trains per day each way. fl73m j. w> S COTT, Lessee. THE RAYMOND, EAST PASADENA* Among tbe Orange Grove, of tne beautiful San Gabriel Valley, eight mile from to. Angele., If ™ot™*' RRIL ' ,J ' OTanaßer {dnrln « tbe summer season manager of the Crawford House, White Mountains, N. H.) worth your^vhi\e°to 8 a/" I *' a we *,*lf month, or the whole season, thee go out and stay a few hours. It is well features-especially the grand flspU? of flow,',? /£l P H a ? zas; Blone wiU W ? U ie J>'7 although there are many other Interesting scape gardener, formerly of HoveTs ft c E r OW under the charge of Mr.C. H Hovey. tt c celebrated land? stay there must necessarily be brief There "«Pfr?s2 d ? %• Mas8 v . Tonris l ts Tl f ,U »f Los 4ll!L ele * Bhou,d m * ke a tri J> to The Raymond, even if their consists of four soloists, who render theTchoicestfof music twfee AngeTeß and The K »y n » ond °J ««v« al llne » °' railroad. The orchestra which the Ban Qabrie^ftfurtn^ th l h^ tc1 ' aud 11 18 an excellent starting-point for a drive through the San Gabriel valley In f Interest 61 MlMtoa church, Rose's winery, Lucky Baldwin's stock farm.'.the Sierra Madre Villa, and many other r^'ces Pasadena,' I calif board «»a other matters can be obtained..byltddre.sing C. H. lUerrlll, Manager of The Earmold, East d 23 am ramona\ The Gem uf the San Gabriel Valley. | Only Three Miles from city Limits of i. M Angeles. Property of Ban Gabriel wi.,« tj.. Original Owners. LOCATED AT SHORB'S STATION, On line of 8. P. X K. and San Gabriel Vailey Rapid Transit R. R., From 10 to IS mtnntes to the Plata. Los Am. golcs City. OHEAPBST BCSORBAH TO WW LOTS. VILLA BITES, OB ACREAGE PROPS], f] rornr.Aß teems PTJJRB3SX SPUING WATER Inexhaustible quantities guaranteed, Apply at Office of SAN GABRIEL WINE CO., Bsmona, Los Angeles county, Uai. J7<l Or to J. M.TIERNAN. Ramon.. SOUTH FIELD ' WELLINGTON:-: COAL. The best fuel for domestic and steam pur poses is the 8. F. Wellington coal, for sale In quantities to suit by HANCOCK BANNING, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Coal, Wood and Charcoal. TELEPHONE 36. HAVE REMOVED TO 130 W. Second Street. Yard at. norner of New Main aud Chavez Sts. adjoining the J. M. Griffith & Co. lumber yard. YARD TELEPHONE, 1047. f!5 lm L.. I--—J .311 -M 5* ® ;#|§l IjS I : Jm « < « j FOR AWNINGS, FLAGS, TENTSI Truck, Hay and Wagon Covers, — GO TO— A. W. SWANFELDT, Corner of Secoad and Sari Pedro sts. fls 2m TO WEAK MEN Bnffering from tho effects of youUiful errors, early l decay, wasting weakness, lost manhood, etc.. I will send a valuablo treatise (sealed) containing full particulars for homo cure, FREE of charge. A' splendid medical work; ahouldTio read byevery man who la nervous and debilitated. Address.) Prof. F. C FOVf JLEB, Moodtu. Conn.. ni 12m