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6 ADYKBTISINO. k * The most direct method of reaching the public sad tusking known your * * W w w A SI I TTTTT 88S8 W WW W AA SH N T S S WW WW AA NoN T R w WWW A A N N N T 8 WWWW A A NNN T SSSS VvWWW A AAA N N N T 8 WW WW A A N N N T S W W A A N N N T S 8 yf w A A N NN T SSSS s through the classified ad columns of Thk HtßAj.p. It is cheap, brings qntok returns, aud places the advertiser iv direct commuul eatioo with those hs wishes to reach. 000 L A S SS S S SS S II FFTII KEB ODD n si i, AA «_ s I' r II I', T> I> a h aa Vs - stl s JP {' 1 " c n ° °OoS llfi^l S SS« l\ F II XXX Bdd" A E dd d t l f: lsB^!^ 'it ii X t 8 S8 « AAPCD ULI.LIIF.E T B SB B In'ertedln ihe columns of The Ux alo at * ":* 5 CEST3 PER LINE PER DAY. $1.00 PE-; l iNE PER MONTH. '{ Speclsl rates fer a longer period. * I * Persons wasting Bltuatlons, Help, or wishing te Bent, Buy or Sell Property, will do well to advertise tn Tax Hitr-Ai.n SPECIAL NOTICf. A' yTr>Sp*l\liOUSE MOVER. OFFICE . IIS C ntsr Place. 1-15 tl F CoUnrllt YOC WILL VI-IT THE World'" Columbian Expos tiou But do \rn IspYf whete you will sleep while iv i bi cax-o; A llrartied'number can secure such ac uiuemudatlolis as are desiied either at a high piiced hotel, » family dormitory, a private residence or »a encampment, by addressing, for full partiml.rs, KALI'U K. UnYT, 53 Deerooin st.. Chicago, 111- 12 31 tf UNTKR'S TIXAK I.tMALKM CaN BE OB tainert at tr-e followins: places: print? and tsecood. First snd cpring, junction Temple snd Boring, froutof ierixauia raloon, Main street, our signs indicate our sdiiress, 618 Bellevue avenue. Don't be imposed upon by imitators. Buy the genuine sricle at tbe above locations. We-are ths originators of the genuine Texas tssaales iv Los Angeles. 12-14 Om PHWRITaRe' foil SALE OR R~Er. T; A terms easyiParer. Catbon, R:bbous, etc. LONuLEY ai W.M.NIIR, First and String. 11-24 tf XTOTIOE—TEE LOS ANGELES CIT V WATER IN Com; any will strictly en force the following rule: Ths hours for sprinkling are between o and 8 o'clock a.m. and 6 and 8 o clock p.m. Forn violation of tbe above regulation the water will be shul off snd a fine of ffg wIU be charged before-winer will be- turned r,,: again 3-17 f BOCICrI NOTICES. lodges ef the Or.tcr of X nights oi i'> ;l:iai iv this city hold rec-lnr conventions a.-1-low. All resident aud viUUng Knights coidially welcomed. BAM3ON NO. 148—700 Downey aye. (E. Los An gelea), Monday eveniug, J. k. Carsou, C. C. AT PYTHIAN CASTLE, lIBV4 S. SPRING fiT. GAUNTLET KO. 123-Monday evening, J. J. choate C. C. TRICOLOR NO. 96-Tuesday evening, Georgo B. Shatter, C. C LA FRATrfßNlTE—Wednesday evennig, I. Anxtonnelte, C. C. OL'VE SO. 26—Thursday evening, Charles >tansbuiy, C C. MARATHON NO. IS2|—Friday evening, G. 8. sdolah.C.C. BUkEAO OF RELIEF—Every second snd fou lh Wednesday. t Work in third. WAMTEB-HELF. PETTY. HUMMEL ii CO., I'MPI.O 1 MENT r.irents, successors to Ma: iiu At Co. and Pet ty & Hummel. Ho'el aco house-help depart iu- 131 to 135 West First s reet, telephone 60? i. ra eh andm acoll- ne- us dj partmi nt, *07 West Second hlleet. telephone 4'o, tot Ar: free, Cal. carefully seiec.cd help of ail xluus promptly furnished. W'AHTBtI— QIEL TO DJGEKKRAL HOUSE work for small family; good wages, loijl "temple urect. 1-20 V ANTEtI - TEA MS~TI >1" LO^vTTfii^Ai7r ES of land: apply before 10 o'clock a.m. to KtCUAKD niLLori, Hoover street, oppoalie Thirtieth street. 1-iO 2t \V ANTED-A FIUIF<'LAS9 JOB PrtISTBB vv and uressman, n- n-uulo'.i Apply at once to MmMTOR PRI.NTI.vi coMP.\Ni British Columbia. 118 7t WANTED— LADIES AND y!)UNG MKH Til tske our work at ihtir osn homes; work forwarded by mail, ard we pay good pricos; sx porience uot i.eeestiar :no eeuvassing. Ad dieis for panirulara STANDARD MANUFAC Tl KIN c COMPANY, lock box 107 rioulh Farinii,gham,Mass. Inclose stamys. 112 lOt VI/ A ,VI'XD-ALL NEEOLNG H£LP 7kke f v Employment or any information, address X. NITTINUaR'B BUREAU, established 1880. Office, Dl!Pyf South bprlng street; residence, 481 south Hope stteet, corner Ififth, Los Ange lea. Cal. Telephone 113. 8-lti tf TV ANTED-811 UATION BY A YOUNG ***yi who ha. had some experience ln m winery business, or will accept position ai sa'eslady iv any department. Call or audiosi 818 Mantee st eet. I IP t: WANTkD —ITUATION BY A BWED ~SH girl uniieritauillus cooking and g, ueral honsowork; no employment agent need app.y. Inquire at the Voss Hcu e,3io Norm M-iu at l-lS3t \\7A>TSD-.AI.L KIND.* CF F.. MILY SKrY vv ing to do, ut loom 13, No. 41- >. Hopo St. 1 10 if WANTKD—AUENTS. VV «*T*J3— IS lc\Tfirt' 1 '» ihe I'aclHe coast for an article that will readily be disposed of. No capital requirtd rto fctsmp-aecea-ei-v for repiy. You can attend to jour oiber IraMaesi iv addition Andreas AfaENTd, boxliu, Hcrtld office. l-» lf \\ T A OK CCMMISS-lON TO agents to handle tbe Patent Chemical Ink Erasing pencil. The mos' useful and uovei invention of tbe age. Krases ink thoroughly in twosstrmda. Wuik, like manic 200 to 500 per cent pioßt Agenis m»king $'0 per ne also want a general agent to lake charge o terntor , and ap, v lnt atib agents. A rare chance to niaki-uinriev. Write for terms and sbccimerri.l 1 raiiug iIONRdK ERASER MAN UF/.fTCRLNCr COHIPANY. X 3:5, lacrosse, W_is_ 111 m tpOR RINT-BEVKN 'IU)OM"iToU3r:: *20: A newly furnished; corner flojd and Wall streets 1 M St Xfoß all ovkrWiToTtt a c. A, Bitmnor ,a Co., 107 8. Broadway. 4 12 FOR KJSWT—ROOMS. JTORRKNT-2 p-ntrya'ds-nk. N". 218 Bnoi »t 1133t BWIU, t\; iiWrsn^rAN^rr^^HT^^^^ VV stopstis HOTEL BkILLKVUK TKRRACE, 'ornerHllth and Pearl streets. It is the only Br t-class lamily and tourist hotel in the city, with large heactlfut lawns, broad sunuy pi rents, and all large, outside tunny rooms, with open grater, free tatbs, anil service A 1. Rates— 25 rooms. $7 per week; 2 persons, $14 AO rooms, $9 per week; 2 persons !|CS. 35 room*, *10 per week; 2 1 crsons, *17. 25 looius, $12 per week; 2 peisons; $20. flpoclal rates to mouibly or permanent teople. 11-20 3m Mm. c. y». STEWART, Propr. BLEHETT HOUSE—F RNiThsD Ro"om5", eutirviy new,single or in sul'e, bath rooms 11 oniu-cied; sellable for housekeeping. 1.6 Ka>t F rrttlieet, .sew Hllsou block. 12 23_f_ HUFFMAN HOrjSl-A.MERICAN PLAN: 62 outside rooms, superbly furnished; first ci«ss in ev-ry wav: I claim is uuexielled;. Ulan crs invl'ed: *1.50 to $2 50 per day. T. W. HTKOHriDhk/ 11-in 3ni OOLIjE I O ITK OAS KNOINE. 80 METI f 1N O~n"4W JkSD TrJ rt-ta or gasoline engines— Anyono having i.ii ucl- with their gas engine, or contemplat ing putting up a plant of power, will do well to call aud ex mine the Uoldou Gate Gas. G iso llne fit a--ir Engine aud se- It and be em vinred ihat it Is by far tne most psrlecto-l engine in th * market today, we except none. T. a. M vliTlN.ageut, 151-155 North Los Att geies street '7-24 Cm B ARO A INS IN REAL KSTATK. both bought in on foreclosure end offered lor debt ana costs; one in Angeles. $10 000, worth (25,000 cash, one in Pasadena build ings erected five years ago at oost oi #3i.u00 for t ouse alone, c ommisslon to any agent sell lngthis propeity. GORDON <Si ONG, attorneys, Brysonbouebrate block. 12-8 wed fri sun tf FOR SAUt^SSTO—ORANQt NTJR3KRY OF 4000 trees, one half buds and one-balf seedlings: bud* o .c year, and seedlings three years o.d in the spring; "buds Valencia laics and navelj. ado.ress C. W. PORTJEA, Rivera, Cal, 1-18 3t FOR Mlit—l HAVE A CI.IKNT WHO 13 compelled to sell three lo.s jn Kast los An gelea at a great sacrifice They front on Han sen street igiaded) and aro wiiiilu oue blot k of Kurtz sire-1 cars, a great bargain. Address JAY K. HUNTER, Attorney, Bryson-Bonshrake block. Jvl7 tl I ,'A-128 AORESOFFINK LAND InIFhE <3P I*>U souihwei cm portion oi the city, all fenced and good buildiugs. Pi ice, $ oop« acre, A portion can be had if desired CI'DDY A SIOL7QHTON, 141 South Broadway. 1-19 3t 1? >R SALS-S4OOO—AN ELKGANT HOUSE lof lo room*. No 124 West Twenty fifth »t-eet. OWNiK, 2503 South Main. 1-17 tf PIOR BALE-AT A BARGAIN—A HOLD RtB iderice ln a very desirable part of the city, thi. is a rare chance; mutt be sold; ex'rai-t ducettei Is Aiidnss R, box 70, thlsoffl. c 1-1411 tJvTr s>ai.b-a l .velY io kodm houhe I ai d lot 50x150, close in; every modern tmnrovenient; cement walks; on car 11, i-; $0000, terms lo suit; a good buy Address IJ t. W., box 20, thia offlce. 1-14 tf ILX>R BALE-A $76cH> LOT ON PICO ST~, JF way inside she ciiy limits; onlysssoeash; el< ctrtc road ween started a ill double the valus of this let. Address B. E. W„ box 20 thiß of fits. 1 14 tt 1"pOR BALK— HOC E ON HOMI BT., ONE block notlh of Kllis college; 5 rooms, hard llnl<-h, pantry, closets, etc.; also quod bou c aud lot ou Philadelphia ar, Want cash offer foroilher of above. Address BARGAIN, box 40, this offlce. 1-14 It IriUR BALK—A NEAT NEW S-ROOM~COT tage, with bathroom, closets, etc.; nice lot: ouly three minutes' walk from Arcade depot; price low and terras easy: just tbe thing for a railroadman. Adores W L. P., box 505, city. 114tf I7<UR HALE — FIR t"cLAS3 LOCALITY; i handsome oue and one-hilf story cottage; eight marble mantels aud grates, hot sno coni water; boiler lv kit hen, etc., etc. la o offer this very desirable re*id nee, in thi midst of hamlsume lm pr>>vements, for the SX inordinary icw price, of ¥3050 cash. Adoress, W. L. P., Box 505, city. 1-14 tf 1,-<OR SALE—(iNIi OF T X M O ST VALUABLE J 1 corner business io's in tbe city Itfferfor sale, at a very low price, most d- sirable lot in the city; a bargain. Address, W.L. I*,, Box 505, City. 114 t. J7IOR NEW IIVK RODM house on McHarry street, near Ninth and Alanicca; mnnthlv paimcnts, $15. AL I-.OS B.iKuUW, 227 West Second street. 1-12 tf T7>OR SALE-HOUSK3FO~R SALE, HON THLY JF payments. ALLIBON BARLOW, 227 West second st. 11-12 tf IfiOß BALE-SSOOO BUYS A BRICK BLOCK 1 on Second st.: 2 stores snd 13 rooms; easy terms. See OWNIK, room 78, Temple block. 1 l-3-tf PKOPKRTY. il iA-10 ACRES OF GOOD LAND, 0 sP 11/ uai res in bearing fruit trees, 2 in beriies. balance in alfa fa; good house, wltd mill and isnk; yerfict wa-er rigi't; within 5 miles of the court bouse. A bargain. Price $7000. CUDDY <fc bTOUGHTON, 141 si. Broadway. 119 31 FOR SALE—2I) ACHES AT UaRDHNA, ALL lv full benving peaches: good (i-room house, cc. Price. $1000. Address BUYER, box 10, Herald office. 114 tf TfOR HALE—4O(TaCRE-i LAND NFAIf RE- X* dondo i eai-h; gcod level land; sandy loam toil; fine land for all deciduous fruits snd grain. A bargain; $50 per acie. Address AC -.KB, box 20, Ibli offlce. 1 14tf 17<0R SAI.K—22 ACRES, % MI'.E ODT.-H'K " city limiisof Pasadena: good water rght and water pipeil bu land This is fine orange land and only $310 per acre. Address WA'i'K -~ box 40. tali offlce l-14if 17<OK. -ALk— N KeRN COUNTY, FOB. PUR poses ot colon'zauou, 3542 44 100 acres of as goo~ liiud us can be foutd lv Ke-n coiiiey; noJancy pricts. ln all thero is about six sec tions three of which Join each oilier. Line to her acresge. nil that It, i eces'ary is develop ment tv make this lsnrt rank with some of the best in aouilu-rn California, also iv Tulare county. 1 can offar 6450 70- iOO acres of some uf the b st laud iv said county; some parts of this land hay. already been soil aa high ad $j0 perncre. it is iv tht.. artestsn ben sec ion. a.-.d for purposes of eolotiiiAliou no better land cau be found. This land is ail con>i< uous to the s. H. K. R., and is offered ou the most lavora ie terras am; at a l.'W price to p-irty or parties taking it all. or wiii offer it ln section los at tqualiy lowiigutea. >or location, price, terms, etc , address OWSEB, box 30. Herald ofllce. _ 1 14 tl t>ljß BALE-HALF-A<'.BET.OT3 FOrIaLE. We offer half-acre loti adjoining the city at a very low price. Kach oue will tunport a 1 mi.yby plaoliug berries. Address W. L. P., box .'.05, cut. 1 14 tl IfOR 00 ACRES OF~CIHOI'!E J 1 1 nd in ih-i gre.it raisin be.tof Kerncouu iy: the safest mv s ment iv l ahforuia. Ad dress BURAX, br.x7o, this ofllce. 1 14 tf F-OR BALK-12 Lit THB~BE3T laud iv I.os Anselei. county; close to city limit-: on tLe main drive lo Passdtna: very great bargain. Address W. L. p., box 005, city. , 1 14 ll FOR 'ALE-TWO ACREB WlTri IlAßD fiuinhed house of lour rooms and kitclpn; windmill and link-house: bAiu for five hoites; al! lenccd; olet ty of water; situated near city limns Airly to lib kast First street up •lairs. 12-23 tt BARGAIN TO CLOSE UP AN FBTATE: chutes laud. 110 acres; whole or in paicels 10 i-uil; soli udapteii fo-- lemons, Wnlnuts, olives, pruues; all kinds of dtciduous fruits, corn, beans, etc.; Water in about 15 feet from i-urface. Must be sold, Before purchasing else where, ior full particulars, call at JOHN L PAVK.OVICH, sxecuior, iOB West First street. lv- 8 tf FOR SAI.K—MI.SCsjI.I. -VKCOUb. Ll ist SALE-CHKAP—KkGI TKMKD -U bull: 2 ye ra old; from fin i buitersiock. l'OIMDEXl£ll& LiSl', 127 West second strtet. I_2o ,m i.iOUSAI E—CHBAP, 4 ROO -1 hIdUSeFtO 1 bam-ived; also stoic and 4 r cms; also 20 doors; whee) oultivaioi. new; 1 l*rgo feed cut ler, will take team work for lasi mentioned Apply at tram, Ko.edale alio. Adams sts. CHAS. VICTOR HALL, 1-19 If yuRHALE- $iOO-A PACIFIC GAB ENGINE r as ,ood as uew, one-horse power. FRANZ S.CHWKITZKK, sauta Aulta Winery, banta Anita, Baldwin's ranch. 1-15 if rSoH halk-okgan, for church or I parlor; powtrlnl sweettone: i eifeciorder; IS ttops. i of! $300. Price $0S E. B. CLAKKE, 232 West rirst street, 12 25-11 IpOK 8 i I.F—LAKGK FAMILY HOP-BeTsTpß, ' powerful, sorrel, 1300 couc.ds; cheap HUuaI;WaY STABLEnear Fourth. 12 25 tf I.IOR SALE —OLD PAPRIIB IN QUAKTI 1 1 lies losul'. e.t this office. ww AND FOUND, | OsT— PATEN r PAPERS FINDER RE- mm to 314 West Third Btreet, f.nd get re war d. 1-20 2t T OUT — LADY' 3 WATCH. WKDNKHDAY J j erejiinj;, ou BroadWi-y or Hill tt., betwe- v te - on tli and rccond sis . a lady's to id gold case watch aud chain; lsiter hand made; klgin movement; bunch of flowers palmed on inside of case, and initials ... L. P on outside; nuni ter of case 41,417. Leave at EveniUs Exivreis ofl'r-; nnd receive r-ward. l.fi tf AHCHITKCT. CI n.~EROWN,~ARCHIfsXT, 132 WiUTH /• ilr.ndway. 8-7 ly 11 ned for 'h- past 10 yeara in Los Angeles. Rooms 7 and 8 Srcoud flooi), Workman block, Bpricg st... r.e; »« n Second ami Third 3-2 1 y __Jil»**;*», A NI SBEKn. PARISIAN DYE WOhKS, 274 HOUl'h'malN street. Be tdyelng ln tbe ally. 1-13 tf METROPOLITAN STEAM DYE WORK*. 241 Franklin street. Fine dyeing and clean l"g 113 tf A JO_P HYSICIANB. O H. TuYlfroS, "m. D , DISEASES OF O. children. f fßee and residence, 835 h olive sr. Office l ours, 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p. in. Tele -hone 874. 10-9 if PATKNTS, COPYRIGHTS, KTO. HAZARD block. Tel. .'147. Isif Angelea. 11-22 tf Jl BI3^A^^URISJTH. DR. M- fjONaS, OCDLIBT ANIT J—T aurjst: northeast con er First and Spring streets. 10-17 3m xjggjgjj LOS AJNGELES HERALD: FRIDAY MORINTNG, JANUARY 20, ttHlft, fSO-f-COFFEE AND LONCH COnNIBK; ) I O close in; on South Hp-ins; neiv y flued and olce trade; Price, «875. CUDDY A fcTtlilOHlO.s, 141 HOUth BlO»UW»y. 120 3t fiit inflrt -1 11 * FINE3T AND BKBT LO nr'TuUt/ rated taloon in the ctly; owuer en gaged in other business: long lease. For a few days; price $1000 CUDDY it aTOUGMToN. 141 south 1-20 3t AND BKST L DGIN'i i UU house 111 the city; all newly furnished : very central; rent cheap. Pri c $700 CUDDY ib 81'ODGsil'CiN, 141 South Broadway. 1-20 3t a l AAA — A LiPN^CKNTRALLY*Lt)CATED, v-rUUU doing fine busiucss; bl liam hail with i.it go, d taLlea: large slock of wines, etc- ies c ouai,te rent, with ovu y bins complete, st 000. Without hl.iiard tahiesand 810 k. etieaper. CUUDY «i bTOCGHION. 141 South Broadway. 1- 9 3t ©1 fXlli'i- 0 '- 101 ' COUNTRY GROCERY store on main road, close to the city; postoffl.ee connected; clearing over per month, tlckne-s the cause of selling. Price,slsoo. CUDDr & BTOUUHTJN, 141 8. 1-18 3t fiS(l«)fi-A FINE LODGING UOUBE, IN THE 9«7avO best location in tl,e oily: all be.uil iuil> lu.nlshed, all full with permanent ten ants: virv cheap. Piict, $1)15. CUDDY &. sTtiUIUITON, 141 S-, Broadway. 1- 9 3t NOTICE— IHE LEA-K, FIXTURES AND stock of the Lo- Aiigilcs Clothing coin pauy, No. 14i horth Msiu Blnet, oppr.siie Wcitern Union telegraph ofllce, is for sale st 75 cents ou the dollar. For psriiculurs, inquire on p emisi-8. a rare chmite 10 ge into busi ness. Psri psym nt only lequmd. • alt Im mediately. 1 9 lm Ipult S.ILK-KKSTAURANI': FINK LOCA- Iton; large trade; gool business opening; prlncipils ouly, and to thim we tan show tirst tlass openin*. j,KNS . WaRD, CLAY 4 CO., 138 South spring street. 1-8 lm PAYING BU3INEHBES in one of -enthern California's most rl orisliing towns is for sale. Most be disposed ofbrfi-re March Ist; a full icvesiigatlon so licitod Hu-iutss is that of a general store. Doing a fine trade; gcod reasons glv- rt for dis posing ol same. Addrtss COUNTRY fTdRB, Kux 3u. this nflice. 1-8 n ' PKKSOKAI..^^^^ PERSONAL—«' LAIRVOYANt'cARD REAd" er, room 3, UU9S bouth bptiug street in ar eixlh. 1-18 lm PERSONA L—D \NI Ei."j~O r KANE. PROFE3 slonal nurse, 502 siouth Broadway. Los Ange c«, Cal. l-lo 14c P"ERSONAL-A WII OWER, MIDDLE-AGED; good sddiess und nbted lespe tablliij, references, and'ome in-ians, feeling his utter helplessness, wishes to coresponii, wita a view to matrimony, with a good, kmd, Ccristlan ditposltloned .-inele lady or widow of about 30, one with sufllcieut means, a d who wuul 1 tate dollelit iv pro; eny bringing up some lovely ( hilcren; trl< tly eonflileniiai. Addr,sa bYLVEsTF-R, postQlttce bex 430, city. 1-18 41 I)KRS VYkkTfRE II ROAST <T) ON our Giant col Fee rrtaster: Ja a and Mi>ctM 35c ib; Morntalu coli'-e, *sc: gran. 18 lb, $1; brown sutar 21 lbs $1. 0 lbs rolled oats or whtat, 25c; 4 lln gern-.ea, 2001 3pk s sißroll, 25c: 5 lbs good tea. $1; mitn e meat. 5c lb; currant Uc lb 5 Ibsrasilis, 25c; 3 lbs apricots, '.'sc: bacon, l°>c; coal oil. Boe, bio. Ms, 20c. "ECONOMIC" 305 8. Spring. PKOf. eTEARNS, THE OLDKsT ASTllOL'l gist lv the state. I*7 siouth Broadway, bet First ana feeond. 1 lv lm UNCLE SAM WINE CELLARS. E~FLEUR~ Wholesale and retail. 8 ,uoma nDd Napa dry and sweet wines. Biaudies, whiskys. 1-0 BROS —GOLD BAR I Flour, $1.15; city dour, 85c: browu sugar, 20 lbs $1: granulated sugar, 18 lbs $1; white sugar, IS lbs $1; 5 boxer, s-ardihes, 25c; 3 cans frui:, fiuc; 50 bars soap, $1; oasteru gAsoline, 80c. aud coal oil, 80c; 2 lbs corned beel, 15c; lanl, 101bs,$l.l0; slbs, fisc. 601 South spring street, corner Sixth. 12-2 tf ItOUDRICH, LAWYER, 124 DEASBi'RN a street, Chicago, HI.; 28 years' experi euee; secrecy; rpecial fsciliiles in seTeral stales; Goodrich ou divorce, with laws of all states,in press. 11-16-ly KRsriN,.L— A. W. TAYLOR, LAWY"is¥, 1121-i SOtlth Broadway. Probate and in solvenc- law s .pecjaltv Advice free, 723 ly KK'ICAL PJCKBUNAI.B. ]) LADIFS IF YOU'T.ESlk'i TO . in. ke you-sell beautiful you cau do so ata very sraiul expause. it isa psepar.tiou that is i arm,e-s. Best 1 f recnmme dations frotn ft-l p-rts ot the country. 1 will be in Los vngeles only a >h.'rt time. Wi 1 call and 6* c you Ad dress, MME. A. A. LORP.AINE, l'osiofllce box 506, City. 1 7if T~O THK LADIES OF t.ilS ANGhLKS: I Kill only h« in this city a shor . lime. No advance money. No iei desued unless you arc perfe lly salislUfl. .v.ilicss MME. lIOULET. box 20, Herald office. 1-8-tf li< OR LADltb ON LV - THkYrO PHY LACITC IJ Compoun-1 is the greatest medical diseov cry of the age. Absolutely sure aiid sale. Every Doitlegua-anteed. Write to the frophylactlc liompound Compsny. Fresno, Cal., for a de scriptive circular, which contains lniormatiou that may save you yeait: of sutt'eiiug, and per haps your life. Circulars and the preparation cau be uotsiined from all druggists. F. W. BRAUN & CO., distributing agents for *.:!•>!. em tialHornia. 7-tst FOR EXCHANGE. A QUANTITY OR FtNt BTJSISKB** PR-iP ».rty in Toptka. Kansas, ior ixihiLgjfor Lo. A geles oily prop-rty. Cei>DY & c/ 10 GHiON, 141 3. B.oadway. 1-19 3. F~OR~ EXCH ANGE— AN~ VPRiottT FISHBR piano (Beilin moke) neaily in w, for a good horde. Musi, bo gentle and not over five years of age. Addicss EXCHANGE, box 80, ller ald olllco. 18 tf L-'Oll KXCHANGE—A LARGE AND"~ELE r gaut hulel iv Ihrlving town, 2Vs acres of grouniN. Will take half 01 purchase price la east m or CS'tlorum properly aud give easy II rms of payaieniforbalat.ee. Addrt ss or ap ply toT. 8. KNoLKs, Ontar,o, Sen Bernardino cuiintv. 1 1 tf FIN AN CI AL pACrFIC LOAN COMPANY—LOANTStINKT JL in any amounts on all kinds of personal property and collateral security, on pisuus with out removal, diamonds, jewelry, sealskins, hi 'voles, carriages, libraries, or any property of value; also on furniture, merchandise, 010., in warehouses; partial payments received, money without delay; private officea for consultation will call If dealrod. W. E. DhGROOT, Mauager, rooms 2, 3 and 4, No. 114 8. fcprius St., opnosl c Nadeau hotol. 7-29 tf IN SUMB TO SUIT. AT low rats: of Interest security must be first class, Adi rest. LOAN?, Box OO.thls office. 1 Blf ONEY TO LOAN AT _ 8 PR{TCENT; ANY amount. If. P. SNYDER, iS9 South Broaawny. 8-13 Om MONKY TO LOAN ON COUNTRY AND city property; lowest rates. W R. BURKE, notary public, 309 North Bpriug s reol.B-13 Om MONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, JEWKL ry. watches, plauos, sealskins, live stock, carriages, bicycles aud all kinds of personal and collateral security. LEE BROS, 402 8. spring. TP YOU WANT MONEY WITHOUT X no commission, at prevailing rales of Inter est, see occurlty Savings Bank, 148 8. Ma.ln st S-l tf MONKY TO LOAN. HA^^s^o9r7TOl2u^ at low rate of interest. Will loan as a whole or 1 ait of 1110 above amount. Address SECURITY, Box 00. ihis office. 18 tl \* ONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. MAIN M STREET SAVINGS BANK, 420 South Main street. 10 2ti tf OINDnXTER i LIST, BROKERS, 127 W, Secoud at., loan money on good security at { ressouublu rates. Farm loans a special;)-. If you wish to lend or borrow, call on us. 8-17 6m ONKY TO LOAN—A. R. FRASSB AF: D. I.sutermari, 139 s. Hr ad tut 817 Cm PHYBUJIAKa. DR3. J. D. MOODY AND KATiTc. MOCJIIV, 3231,4 south spring street. 12 22 '.m EORGE H. BEaCU,"m. T. 6TFics"ANS residence, 131 North cpriog street, t fflce hours, 8 to 12, 1t05,010 a p. m. Telephone 433. ' 11-3-tI lti! UK. WP.LLS-OFFICEd 5 HEB brick block, 127 East I bird street, between Main and Los Augeies; diseases of women, ner vous, rectal, sterility and genito-urinary dis eases; also electro therapeutics. Honrs, 10 to 4, 7 to 8. , MBS. DR. J. H SMITH, BPECIA'TY MlD wifery. I aiiios cared for during confine ment at 727 Bellevue avenue. Calls promptly to. Telephone 1 I I'-* m2H tf CHIROPODISTS. M 133 0 STAJ'FEKT p'tOFlf.S-iItjNAL CHl ropodist, 211 West First street, opposite Nadeau hotel, rooms 5 and 0 24 tf CONTRACTORS AND HCM-DEItS. CON BAD BCHBREB, GBANITE, BrfUMIIT otuand asphalt paring. 227 W. Pint it. 9-1 tf EOTJUATIONAI.. t a. ecHooiTor art'am)^ss:g'n<ik- J-s.i oip oated.) Mew studi n s, entrance, in Chamber of Commerce. L. E. Garden-Wacleod, principal. Pasadena Tuesdajs md Fridaya. OOIIOOL OF EXPREaBIi>N-FULL OOUR-ilt O lv elocution, ror particular- call on or ad dress by mail PRO.'. JuUN Ml ULLnUGH, Potomac block. room 10b. Evening; classes; take elevator. 1-13 lm EACHBK3' CLASS Pt SPARING Foi couuty examination. Positions for govern esses aud teachers. 120K 6. Spring. 12-25 tl OS ANGKLE3 KUelNltS* COLLEGE AND ENGLISH TRAINING SCHOOL, (Incorporated) 144 south Main st. Largest aud best equipped business training school ou the coast. Thurougb and practical courses In tbe commercial, shorthand, typs writtng, telegraphy, sssayluft, and all English branches. Large, able, aud mature faculty of instructors, lay a d evening sessions. Terms reasonable. Call at college c(tie». or write for elegant catalogue. E. R. eHRAnER, president; F. W. KELSEV,Vice-President; I. N. INSKMKP, secretary. 8-16 91 tf ABTBURY SHORTHAND, rYPEVVRmSa and riustness Institute. Take elevator by People s store, Phillips block. Send for i ata iogue. 10-1212 m RB. NANNIE CATCHING, TEACHER OF Piano, Voice Culture, Guitar and Banjo ARDMODR, Broadway and sixth si. 9-24-lt WILLHARTITZ, MUSHUL STUDIO, . room 37 California Bam B'Ul'g. B 13 ly /~VNE DAY SAVED BY TAKING fSanJmtWS ' Santa Se'B eicut slona to Kan sas City. st Louis, Chicaao, New York and Boston. Leave -os Auseles every Wednesday: personally conducted through to Chicago aud Boston; family tourist s eepeis to Kausaa city and Chicago dally; low rales and quickest time, office 129 N. spring it. lyr GREAT CSNI RAL BOUTE "EXfyUßsifJssT sxperlenced conductors: through from Los Augeies to Boston; only six days to New York or Boston; tourist cars. F. E. SHEARER, man ager. Office, 229 South Spring st., Los Angeles. 10-10 6m ~t C. JUDSON 6 CO.'S EXCURSIONS BAd'i O • every Wednesday via Salt Lake city au, Denver. Tourist cars to Chicago aud Boston Manager ln charge. Office, 212 8. Spring it 6-1 ti PHILLIPS' EXCURSIONS VIA DENVEB AND Rio Grande railway and the Great Root island route leave Loa Augeies every Tuesday Personally oondncted through to Chicago ano Pnstnr OffrOS V#> 1". "srsntp at **' DENTISTS. 8. B l rin ß street, rooms 4 and ft. «ST*SBc9 Teeth extracted and II led sith -1 *SfJ out pain 7-21-ly UB2~ Eslablished-1882. DB. L. W. WELL-, UuR. OF B RING AND First stieeiß, Wilsou blocs; take eievator. Gold crown ano bridge work a specialty; teeth • xtiac eti without paiu. ltouin 1. m 4 tf ADAMS BROS.. DEB-TUT*. 8. SPRING, bet. second aud third. Paiui,-s, Ulli gand extrac log, 50c ano $1: crowns $5: set teeth, $<jtos 0, established iv L. A. city 13 yrs. 12-a |5rXn~K S. s?PrTnG~ST. X Open Sunday aud eveuiugs by electric light. DR. TOLIIUKiT, DkYtiltTioSH N BTiUNO st.. ri-oiiis 2. 0 ano 7. Psfub-ss extracion. ATI'UEMEIfS. X W. Ml'TTOrr. Oi.IN WBLLIIORN -\s7KLLBOiiN ,v HUTTON, ATT )K • AYe-AT >V law. Rooms 88, ssj-, and 89 Temple block, Los AngtLs, Cal. 1-4 3m JAY E. HUNTKR ATTORNEY •AT - LAW- Bryson-Buneorako block. Telephone 628. Practice in all the couiis, slate and iederal. 7-1 tf EN GOODIsICHT LAWYER, NO. 2 LAW building, 125 Templo street, near court houso. Telephone 108. 7-6 tf K. TRASK. ATTORNEY AT LAW, FUL • ton block, 207 New High street, Los Au geies. 1-16 tf 108 ANGkLKB CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC j and Art: open all the year. MRS, KMILY J. VALENTINE, president, corner Broadway and Fifth street. 8-14 ly B~ AN JO, BY MISH E. M. AsTBURY; 5 AND 6 stringed taught Studio 6 Take elevator by gi ople' - store, Phillipe block. 11 12 12m THK KAMMERMEYER "ORCHESTRA— first-class music furnished for balls, parties, concerts, receptions r.nd picnics. Violin, man dolin, etc , taught. Boom 21, New Willard block, 328K South Spring streot, Loi Angeles, '■ni in 14 lv ABSTRACTS. "^Jl^cTANDlFr^^ . V panvof I.os Angeler uortbwcst corner Of Srnrik' m and Now High stippts m '7 if OAKKIAUE WORKS. am msnufscturlng alikindsof spring wag ons, buggi"a and carriages at greatly icdueed prices. Blacksmithlnsr, painting and trim ming done promptly. Leather top buggies iron) $125 to $ 50. RICHARD M0L0NY.323 Allsostr -et Los Angeles Cal. MEDIUMS, MRS. PARKER. CLAIRVOYANT —CONSUL tattoos oh business, luve, marrlsgsj. dis ease, miueral locations, life leading, etc.: tske University eiectrio car to Forrester arenii*, go we-t three blocks to Vine street, second house from e'lrcer of Vermont avenue. FiRANK C YOUNG, CONTRACTOR. 48 Wlson blnrk. ly BOND INVESTMENT. $100 COO of the Pasadena and Mt. Wilson Kallwuy Bonds Are now n r.dy for Issue, and will be oflerel for a phort time to homo investor, . , These bouds ar« >«ecured by a first mortgage, ot i. ecil of truttt, bearing SEVEN PEK CKNT Pfitt ANNUM, Interest payable si mi annually on the first d -ys o f January aud July of c* n year, and are In dunonil nail.vis of $10 0 and $500 each. Boih principal and interest payable In Uuit-d bint*- gold coin. A m>eciat H-ivHnt-ge w ll be given to the pur chneeri of this Issue of bot ds oujy. Investr*ems can b" made for perlo'n of time to suit i v i t L.iters, of from six months to fifteen jtara. A PKKSONAL GUARANTEE, equal to that of the bet banks, will go to o*ch purchaser of the tirM. $100,OOu ot these bonds, consequently, all mouvvH lnve-u-d aa above wi l bo as salts and us suie to be eaid at the time at* ivt l upon aB if deposited lv any t»v iiigs or commercial bank. Inasmuch as ihe g.caier portion of this road has -'..<■;: cotiK'.ruc cd wnhotir the iiwue cf bonds, the abovi; amount i« all thai will be nec cd«ar<- to ir>Lue uuiil thu road if »uolclently completed to ko into operation for freight and pas eng' r trsfllc. Full juformailon can be obtained from the I.OS ANGKLKH MAFJS OKi'OSI T aNI> ritijfST CO .iPANy, and the CITIZKNB' If aNK■ No. 133 trouih SpriDK stree', I.oi n ge e« and from all tbe bauks In Pita-iena, vti : KIUST NATIt.NAt HANK, PASADENA 'NAIMNAL snd MAN GABKfKt, VAU V BANK Also from A. ». MKT * M.if, Ksij., ibe company's legcl advisoi. Firrt National jiank builaing. Pasadena, Oal >or prospeciusand other in/or., avion call ou or sddreiuthe Pasadena k Mt. Wilson Railway Co., Main office In Pasadena Grand Opera House block, Pasadeua, Caliiorula. 12 26 cod lm ESTABLISHED ISB6. r,D MMtiMQ OPTHALMIC OPTIOIAH, I'A. uULLI 110 With the Los Angeles Optical Institute, 125 Sonth Bprlng Btreet, Los Angelea Eyes examined freo. Artificial eyes inserted. Lenses ground to order on prem lses. Oecullsti prescriptions correctly ruled. 6-8 6m The Standard-Bred Stallion, DICK RICHMOND, 17,040, Baee Record, 2:23, Will stand for public service the season ol 1893 at our faun Los Ktetos. Cal. Terms: $10 cash, or approved note, at time ofserv re All mares bre l >iy tn-- sevou, with usual return privilege. All mares nt owner's r sk, us we will cot be responsible for accidents or escapes. Good pasturage, or led hay If de sired, at loasonable term < d-wl 12m BANCHHZ BROS., Owners. Brings comfort and improvement nnfl tends to personal enjoymont whon rightly used. The many, who live bit ter than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's best products to tho needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in tho remedy, Syrup of Figg. Its excellence is duo to its presen'lng lm the form most acceptable and pleas ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax ative; effectually cleansing tho system dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with tho approval of the medical profession becnuso it acts on tho Kid neys, Liver and Bowels without weaken ing them and it is perfectly free from •very objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug fists in 500 and $1 bottles, but it is man nfactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also tho name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if offered. - AMUSEfaKKTrj. "PEOPLE'S AMPHITHEATER, JT Main, uear First Street. NEW Fsf^REIS ATTRACTIONS A Popular Family Re«or:. GRAND OPtNINQ SATURDAY, JAN. 14th. BIG SHOW FOFLTtTLE MONEY! A Ring Show, Prcseutl -'g the nrK OF ABENIC TALENT J)the, Intropld and Agile Acrobats, Aerlaliats, GymnasLs, Jngg ers, V OKturors, Bulaucers, Lcaper**, Tumh ers, Contortlouisis, G:owus. Com; (liana. Char* - actcr, Musical mucl sketch AriUts DANCERB AND VOCALISTS Pricci, :0c and 50c. Two Performance Daily, '£ and 8 p. m. GRAND OPERA HOU«K, Mu-ain & Lkuman, Managers. Friday evening, at R o'clock. Janunry Id* 1 ,1H03, tho Los Angoles L&ud Bu reau anuounce; a aeries of FREE LECTURES — ON — SEMI-TROPIC CALIFORNIA! ILLUSTRATED W.TII BEAUTIFUL COLORED e.T HI .'.OKI CON VIEWS, Wendell Easton, Esq. Will deliver the first Lecture, "SAN DIEGO AND VICINITY!" IlliiKlraling with vl ws taken by phot'graph and colo ed Come oue I Como all I Ladies specially invl'ed. OKIaiNAL VIENNA BUPPKT, Co ncr Main hu i stcquotl i stroets. J, H. X t.N N Ell 1, Bus. Mauager First of tb» world-renowned ser pcu.lLe and mlirer dauc.rs, HENLEY SISTERS. MR. BILLY KIN LEY, Comedy Boomer. Firtt appesranco of the beautiful ballaillst, MleS KMMa BARKKTT. First appearance of the great tenor, MR. JOHN PERRY. Continued success of Ihe soug ii rd, NEITA MADDOCE. The great little dsr cer. Mis* LULU MAhTELL A. J. M'rilkCK. That's all. I I I That's onougb. Matinee eve.y Wednesday at 2 o'elo.k. Look out lor next wtek's bill. 11-17 3m HE PA I. ACkI Corner First and Spring streets (Family aad ladles' entrauco on VlMt at.) THE VENETIAN LADIES' TROUBADOURS Will tender a concert every day from 12 to 1:30 p.m. (during lunch hour); also a ! GRAND CONCERT EVERY EVENING : From 7:30 p.m. to 12 m. The best common* 1 lunch lv the city from 11 a.m. till 2 p.m., and from 5 to 7 p.m. A la carte from G p.m. to 12 m. 12 22 lm XTEW VIENNA BUFFKT. IN 114 and 116 Court sir. tt-. t. KKRKOW, PBoraiXTOR. Family Entrance. Family Departments. FREE, REFINED ENTERTAINMENT AND CONCERT EVERY EVENING. This week JTJNIE HOWARD FLOrAaiK MOORE STitJ.I. A. SCI ITS THE BERTH FAMILY, Miss Marguerite Berth; directress. FINE COMMERCIAL LUNCH from 11 a.m. 2 p m.. aud from 5 to 7 p.m. A LA CARTE AT ALL HOCUS The only place for Imported Bavarian beer on draught, and Berlin Weiss beer; also Letup's Extra Hale. 4-3 It ADheuser Restaurant, £43 SOUTH BPBINO STKBKT. Has changed hands. It is now under the ■ape:Tlrion "f Cnaa Bauer. Many Improve ments have been made- Cold luucheH at all hours a npocia'ty A fine commercial lunch daily. Bupptr from ft to Bp. — lTwllhelm, p 'o?7hr I.X.L. LIVERY AND SALE STABLES, 826 S. Main St., bet. Eighth nr. 1 Ninth, Telepho c ',97, 10. -vnael.-a Oood rltts, gentle hor»eß and ro lablo drivers. Prices reasonable. Special atietitiou to horses boarded by the day, week or mouth Horsen to let by the day, week or month. Brick stables, Are proof. 9-9 tf A SUPREME COURT OPINION. The Case of Riley vs. Nance Finally Decided. Cases Which Were Acted Upon in the Superior Courts. Proceeding* of the Various Judges —James Howard BetttflMeetl — New Butte tt hich Were Filed. Deputy Clerk Aslnnoreof the supreme court yesterday received the following opinion: William Riley, appellant, vs. Riy Nance, respondent, This is an action to quiet title. The case was tried on au agreed statement of facts, as followB: In an action entitled II vs. W aud A, commenced May 4, 18S8, the land in question, being that of \V and A, was attached and held until Judgment iv the case, November 12, 18S8. On May 19. 1888, W and A conveyed said land by deed to R. Dice Tiber 10, 1888, Wand A appealed to the court, giving tho undertaking for said appeal and Btsy of execution. In July, ISSO, eaid judg ment was affirmed. September IG, 1 860, eaid land was told under execu tim issued upon such judgment in at tachment to plaintiffs' turautois. July 11), 1888, R put a mor'gsge on said land, and respondent claims tltls to the land as a purcha er at a foreclosure sale thereunder in Novemb3r, 188!). The couit below held that the attach ment lien merged in the judgment lien, and by the giving of the undertaking ou appeal to stay execution the attachment lieu was released and lost under sec. (171 of tho Code of Civil Procedure, and tliat the sale of ihe land in question nnder execution upon the attachment judgment gave no title, and that the title of R must prevail. Section 671 of the Code of Civil Pro cedure, in referring to a judgment lien, savß: The lien continues for two yearn, unless the enforcement of the judgment be Btayed on appeal by the execution o a sufficient undertaking, ac provided in tiiie code, in which caee the lien of the judgmentpeastja " Owi> gto the views entertiined upon another branch of the case we do not liud it i ecessary to re view the decision in Bugley vs. Ward (37 Cal., 121), wherein the doctrine of I lie merger of an attachment hen into that of a judgment, lien is fully discussed and whicti decision ia adverted to in Porter vs. Pico (55 Oa) , 17-lj. It. is suf ficient for the purpose of tins case to say that no judgment lien existed upon this realty, and that consequently the at tachment lien could not possibly have been merged therein. At the time the judgment was ren dered in the action wherein the attach msnt had been issued and levied, the judgment debtor Ind no interest in tbe realty whatever. He had conveyed all hia title tn R. To bo sure it was con veyed subject to the attachment lien, but R had a complete and perfect title, except as to this lien. Tbe Code of Civil Procedure, section 071, provides that from tbe time the judgment is docketed it becomes a lien Upon all th:; real property of tho judgment debtor not exempt from execution iv the coun ty, owned by him at the time, or which he may afterward acquire, until the lieu ceases. It waa eaid in People vs, Irwin (14 j Oil. 484): "It is not denied that Rigby ■ was a judgment creuitor, but. it in ' ciaimed that hia judgment never became j a lieu upon the property, and that the proceedings under it were'theretore in effectual tor any of the purposes of re demption. The reasons acs gued are that when the judgment was recovered the title to the property hsd passed from the judgment debtor and vested iv the relator, and that in the hands of Ihe latter tbe property was not subject to the lien of tho judgment, nor to any proceedings affecting the title the valid ity of which depended upon such a hen. I is undoubtedly true thatthe statutory ben of a judgment upm the real estate of the judgment debtor can attach only upon nropetty in which Baid debtor has a vested legal interest. Thiß was admitted arguendo in the ca"e of Mc- Millan vs. Richards (!) Cal 885) and we have no doubt of its correctness." A sheriff's deed, executed in pursu ance of an execution sale under n judg ment in an attachment suit t ikes effect from the date uf tho attachment, if the levy is such as lo create a lien. (Porter vs. Pico, 55 Cal. 171 ) -It follows that appellant's title is anterior to and mii«f, prevail over the title obtained uuderthe foreclosure proceedings. Let the judgment nnd order be re versed, with directions to the trisl court to enter judgment for the plaintiff on the pleadings. Gakovxi'e, J. We concur. Patkrso!*, J. HAhitmoN. J. Court Notes. Ia the case of the Trabuco Gold Min im; company vs. E. K. Walrath, Judge \Vnde yesterday granted the defendant 10 dir. b' additional time in which to hie his answer. Argument waa heard by Judge Wade yeeter .ay in the case of Washington Hadley vs. Mrs. Achsab, English et al. Judge Wade granted decree yester day in the cr,ee of the Security Saving? Bank and Trust com puny vs. T.C.Nara more et ai., i>, suit to foreclose a mort gage on two lots in the California Co operative Colony tract Toe judgment wae granttd by default. In the case of Wil iam Boehm vs. E D. Gibson, sheriff, Judge. Wada yester day passed it to be reset for trial, the action not being at issue. Dominico Bellure, a native of Switzer land, was admitted tooitizenehip yester day by Juogo Van Dyke. judge Van Dyke yesterday entered judgment for the defendant, according to stipulation, in the case of Mrs. Jane Manchester va. The Southern California Railway company, an action for dam- ages. In the appeal case of R N. Walton vs. Mia. E O'Connell Julge Wade yes terday gave judgment fur the plaintiff for $217 and coats The judgment in the lower court was for the defendant A decree of foreclofure was nrr'aroil by Judge Wade yesterday for $12 486 85 in the case of Pobert Balfour t t al. va Joseph J. Wocdwcrth James Howard, convicted of burglary, was yesterday sentenced by Judge Smith to three years imprisonment at Folßora Howard attempted to burglar ize a lodging house on dill street am: when detected played drttnk, clniiuini that, he hud entered the house hy mis To letHiti nn abttndiiat head ol h ir of a nat ural color to n gf;o'\ old as©, tho hygiene of tht rea.p mutt bi observed. Apply jiuli tt Hal. Renewer take, thinking it w.u his own place of repider.ee. Tne habeas corpus proosedins/i in t-hs case of Charles Peterson, convicted of receiving stolen property, wero contin ued by Judge Van Dyke yesterday untii Jf-nuar? 231. The case of Chris Jann, charged with the rapt! of hie own dutigliter, cims np again b-fore Judge Smith yesterday and be overruled the motion for the dis charge of the prisoner on the points raised by counsel. Tiie trial continued throughout the day with closed doors, Thi testimony taken during the day was about aa it was ujiou the former trial, and the cam will be resumed thia morning. New Suite Filled. Among the documents filed in the county clerk's otlice yesterday wore the following: Nettie Robertson, executrix, tb. T. B. Bishop et al. Suit to quiet the title to certain land. Thomas Ford vs. the Los Angeles Ice and Cold Storage comoany. Bait to foreclose a mortgage for $118,000 in the Winyerter tract Petition of .Mary Kuhry for letters of adtnimi'triHion upon the estate of Fred prick Kuhry, tba estate being valued 'it 1f,,00. Petition of G. W. Dilyns for appoint ment aa guardun of the Dalyns minora, EQUINE EPIDEMICS. THE " nKR/Vr.D'S " HORBK REPORT ER T tLIIS WIl'U THE "VKrS." Uls/tustlne; Storlea r r m the Suburb* la Howard to (.1 Ifkorlercd Horace s»A Careless Funilllts lirliikliif; the Same Water. Dr. MacGowan 'a prompt action in the council on Monday regarding the pre valence of glanders, in pfoeurng the destruction of the watering troughs in front of beer saloons throughout the city, has been Vdry favorably com mented upon all over Los Augeleß. But that vigilant officer's labors must not be allowed to end there There are other cases of infeclloOl diseases which will command hie attention for some time to come. The horee reporter of tin Hub- Am ran up against Dr. Blankinton, a well-known veterinary Burgeon, at hia office on Broadway, aad that gentleman assured him of a most revolting case th t had come within his knowledge in the northwestern part cf the city—:n fact it was outside of tba city tirnita. A giardered horse had run in a lot ad joining owe where a dozen good and va'uible hones wcae kept. Iv tho lot '.vhere he run wan a pump and a tub. The hora#dra'uk from the tub and the family aeo used the water from that very same pump The pump was old and the pack.tig was defective; nnd when tbey could not make the pump work any oth»r way, they "prim? I" it with water but Of the tub" fiom which the glandered horse bud drunk. "Well, I never heard a more disgust ing story, said the reporter. "Yes, it is a disgusting story," replied the doctor, "and tba worst part of it is that it 13 true—every word of It," Tho reporter then took his leave and went to the Btableo ofJ. L Sanderson .where he met Dr. tVhitteleey, ol whom via ii cjUirod about the condition of horeee about the city, nnd mentioned the case narrated by Dr. Blankinton. "I thiuk I was cognisant of tho same case," said Dr. Whitteleey, "but the bor?o I refer to was destroyed about two weeks ago; not, however, until ho had communicated bis ailment to a male and a colt in the next lot aajo'ninjt. The colt died in fearful agony and the mule was shot a week after he should have been." '•Were the parties warned in any of these cases—l mean the ones of the dis eased animals?" asked the reporter. "Of -. ourse they were warned, but what good doe 3it do unless you have somebody who can administer a eum m try punishment for euch off •uses?" said the doctor. "You go toone of the?e fellaws and tell him he has a diseased horse that needs killing and then he ask" you if you are prepared to huy him another horse in its place. Until there ia some law enacted to authorize the board of supervisors to give a man anew horae in place of tbe oue destroyed, ycu are going to have a very hßrd time in getting the owners of diseased horses to kill them off in order to stop the spread of disease. When you touch a tearaser's horse, generally speaking, you touch his heart," CLIMATE REFUGEES. Arrivals Yostoiday Tin * Santa Fe Ex cursion. The following tourists arrivad yester day via a Sauta Fe excursion: F. W. Dickinson, Mica 8. C. Cnok, T. L Rich, Mra. M. A. Jackson, Misses Bertl a and Eva Brown, Mrs. 8. B, Earle, Mi.ss Mamie E-ifle, Misa Lucy II Miss Eila R. Emery, Mr. F. WRdsworth, Mrs. A. M. Davis, Miss Harriet Casale mnn, Mr. James Kearney o! Boston, Mra. M. E. Hobart, Grand Ripids, Mich. ; Mr. and Mrs. M. R. ICemo, Day ton, O.; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Watter, Mrs. Fred Barr, W. H. Oilman, F. Ben son, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Harris., F. R. Kinsman, S R. F. Binnerfield, Kansas City ;W. A. Gerard. Bradford, la.; H. K. Dunham, West Union. la.; George Craig, .Miami, Mo.; J. T. Elder, Miami, vio.; Mrs. B. M. McCrary, Carthage, Mo.; V. R. Wilson and E. D. Otiswold, Desota, Minn. THEY CAN WED. People Who Yeaterday Hocured Their Marriage Licences. Marriage licenses were issued yester day to the following persons: T. H. Caraoti, aged 21, a native of Min nesota, and May i. timer, aged 19. a na tive of Illinois; both reei hints of Comp ton. George M. Danskin, agf>d 50, a native of lowa, and Althea L. Flint, aged 50, a native of Massachusetts; both residents of Lo> Angelea Melvin L. James, nired 21, a native of town, and Florence M KOOK, aged 18, a native of Mtie«a^hti3etts; both reaidenta of Pasadena. J. G. Gros»ei, aged 3<J, a native of Ger many, and Rise lirieatiy, agi-d 88, also a native of Germany ; both residents of Loa Augeies. Bet remedy for sprains and pains. 'Mr. J. M. taring, lieuninft, D 0., writes: havo been using rjalva ion oil ai d have obiaiii'-d t-renl r**iio f . Among in nunyreweli a trtcd, Balva. Lion oil is tho best, lor sprains and pa<us in the >,«< k " it kills all pnlu. in Extended Popularity. BaoWlt'fl liROH ■CiIIA -'IHO hps In:vv ior many yeais h aro the - •>.»••. pop ilnr att-elu m use for rcl.evlug ;<ajgbs, aud throat troub'os. Biur-rv robes nnfl i; :>rse b ante's at Foy's o'd reliable s.sudb ry n0..,,-, ;,ia N l,os Angeles at, Children Cry for Pitcher's Castori*.