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8 NEWS NOTES. Weather Barean, Report of observations taken at Loa Anpeles, January 111, 1593. » Time, t Bu. 6:00 ».m. S«.oa 6;00p.ra. |S9 99 44 50 08 7a Ntt NVV Hax. temTW; mm. torn., 41. Forecast. forecast for Southern California: Fair wea ther, slight change, ln temperature; variable winds. J. P. Gorrner presented hia resigna tion as landscape gardeDer at the court house grounds yesterday to the board of supervisors. Chief Glass reports a number of con fidence men, recently arrived, with new schemes, and warns people against the wily stranger. Undelivered telegrams at the W. IT. telegraph office, corner Court and Main streets, January 19, 1893: R. Moiony, Mies R. Bowman, C H. Carleton, Dr. Tom Patterson, Guy F'razer. The chamber of commerce will prob ably appoint a committee of 25 of ita members to meet Senator-elect Stephen M. White at the depot upon hia arrival in Los Angeles. The board of trade will probably appoint a similar committee. Mre. W. H. Auble, wife of Detective Auble, while out riding with a lady friend Wednesday afternoon on South Pearl Btreet, wee thrown from the buggy and quite badly injured, receiving a number of scsip wounds which, how ever, were not ol a serious nature. A friend of Dr. Rebecca La Dorsey baa received a letter from her in which ehe states tbat ehe is enjoying tbe weather and climes, especially the latter, in the New 'York and Roosevelt hoapitala, where antiseptic principles in surgery have Bbrnoat reached perfection, she aleo enjoys the Herald, which ahe re ceives and reads regularly. Oysters 50 cents a dozen, and a redac tion in prices of all California wines by the bottle. Ice cream and ealada for parties. Hollenbeck hotel cafe. PERSONAL. Tra Brown of Portland, Ore., ia at the Nadeau. J. S. Jenkins of San Francisco ia in the city. Max Friedlander of Chicago is at the Nadeau. A. L. Baker of Baltimore, Md., ia in the city. Mr. and Mrs Julius H. Huber of Chi cago are at tbe Nadeau. J. 8, Jenkins and John B. Leonard of San Francisco are in tbe city. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Huffman of Fort Worth, teir., are at the Nadeau. JohnT. Griffith returned laet night from a short trip to Santa Barbara. George VV. Prichard, a Las Vegas at torney, is in tbe city on law business. J. F Downey, chief dispatcher of the Atlantic and Pacific railroad at Ihe Needles, !* at the Nadeau. M. C. Holman and Geo. C. Flint, M. D , proprietors of the Central pharmacy at Lorn? Beach, were in the city one day thi? weejt.. George W. Frame leaves this morning for Ypma, and the readers of the Hkb a lo may expect Borne interesting matter from that city. Col. W. H. Harvey of Ogden, Utah, received a telegram last night announc ing that a party of Salt Lake canitalists would be in Los Angelea next Monday. Holbj P. McGnirt, ex-mayor ot the city of East Portland, is staying at the Hollenbeck. As that city is now con solidated with Portland, tbere ie no danger of his being re-elected to his former position. James F. Maguire, who has been one of tbe drivers of trotting horses at Palo Alto ever since tbe resignation of Chas. H. Marvin, arrived in Los Angeles yes terday to take charge of tbe trotters at Edgeraont park, vice Walter Maben, re signed. Col. R. H. Hunt, ex-mayor of Kansas City, is in the city, and paid the Hkr ald office a pleasant visit las t evening. Cojonel Hunt is interested in the devel opment of Southern California and ex pectß to make Los Angeles his future home. George E. Willett, chief clerk of the Northern Pacific Railway agency at Portland, accompanied by his bride, is in the city. Mr. Willett and hia wife visited Pasadena yesterday, and says that Loa Angelea county is a dream of Paradise. According to the Army and Navy Register, Lieutenant McMahon regis tered in Washington, D. C, January 11th. This was something in the way of newa to that gentleman, who, unless he and his brother officers are much mistaken, has been Bticking closely to Los Angeles for the pact month. Mr. Balfe of San Francisco, formerly connected with the Occidental hotel and the Buckingham, is in the city and will probably remain the balance of the winter. He has visited Santa Barbara and other localities hereabouts. Mr. Balfe has raanv friends here who will be glad to Bee him. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Tatty and daughter of Mason City, lowa, are in the city, at The Morrison, corner Sixth and Main' streets. Mr. Tatty and fam ily will remain in Los Angeleß for about four months. They come to the Angel city < regularly every winter, Mr. Tatty having large land inttreeta here. A. G. Ryan, the well-knojvn Oregon breeder of trotting horsee. is in the city. He nas visited the Baldwin, Rose and Edgemont farms in the last few days and has about, come to the conclusion that no country in the world can eur paas Southern California in the produc ductiau of fine horses. Mr. D. Layden, one of the moßt prom inent transactors in San F.-anciaco, ie in the city arranging about the completion of the pier at Long Beach, He haß a number of men in his employ and desires to do all he can to add to tbe property of Southern Califo-nia. He is an energetic, able bnsintse man, and Bbould be made wel come to this part of the state. Falling Hair Prodneea baldness. It ia cheaper to bny • bottle of akookum root hair giower than a wig; besidea, wearing your own hair ift more convenient. All druggists. Ebinger't Heitanrant. firiPBt in the city; the favorite of eiBtera touriBtfl. Service unexcelled on the Oast. Meals Berved a la carte. French dinners from 12 till 8 p. m. Ladies' parlor connected. Hsoe Lee's Holiday Goods. Chinese aud Japanesecnrlos: Bilk dress pat tern": ladies' embroidered silk handkerchiefs two for 2o corns Manufactures ladies' under ircarand cents' furnishing goods. Also an ex tensive line of new holiday goods at very low P'ioes. Pleas' oall snd Inspect our stock te tot» purchasing elsewhere, No. 505 North Main street, near plaza. R. D. List, notary public. Legal papers care fully drawn. 127 West Second. Telephonel6s Wall paper, 237 8. spring. Samples sent. MEMORANDA. Cannibals and boomerangera are not a usual combination in civilized Ameri ca, bnt this combination may be fonnd next Sunday at the Ostrich Farm, ad joining the Southern Pac fie depot at Santa Monica, where cannibal warfare, as practiced in tbe bush of Northern Australia, and the wondeiful ekill in throwing the boomerang possessed by these "Black Trackers" will be shown, followed by their war dances and native corroberie. The exhibition beginß at 1 and ends at 3 :45 p. m. Trains on the Southern Facific drop passengers at the Ostrich Farm, and on Sunday go thence to the mammoth wharf, whence a mag nificent marine view may be had and capital fishing enjoyed. The laet train returns from the wharf at 2:30 p. m., in ample time for a good fish dinner and a look at the blacks. Round trip. 50 cts. W. Jennings Demorest of 15 East Fourteenth street, New York, states that tbe reaßon a number of persons have not received a yard of pansies iB owing to their having failed to give the full name and address where it is to be sent. Another source of delay has been in the overcrowding of mail matter at the New York postoffice. Catalina island, a summer resort in winter. Ocean all around makes the climate many degrees warmer than on the main land. Never a frost. Bathing same as in summer. Avalon house open the year round. Fish right out of the water a specialty. Address Mrs. S. A. Wheeler, Avalon. Tbe ranvaee for Corran'a Loa Angelea City Directory for the year 1893 has commenced ; the book will be printed and published aB in 1891; the compila tion will be under the immediate super vision of W. H. L. Corran. Offic, 103 South Broadway. Caledonian club, New Lob Angeles the eater. Harry E Reeves, formerly the boy eoprano of Great Britain and of the British cathedrals, is engaged to sing at Burnß' anniversary, January 26ih. Tick etß to be had at Nicoll the tailor, 134 S. Spring street. New studies. A full assortment of new studies at Sanborn, Vail & Co.'s, 133 South Spring. Studies in flowers, landscapes, fruits, animals and birds in colors, and a line line of crayon studies for portraits and drawings. If you want to buy a nice 40 acre fruit ranch, with plenty of water, 18 miles from Los Angeles—price, $60 per acre; $1400 cash, balance on time—address P. O. box 323, Station C. The excursion over the kite-shaped track Sunday will be loaded with our eastern Jriends The Santa Fe will make a rate of $2 05 for Sunday only. Papa Schurtz has succeeded in signing a contract with Mr. Kerkow, proprietor of the New Vienna buffet, that he will furnish the Palace with Lemp's cele brated beer hereafter. Nelgen the tailor, 116 North Spring street, is making the finest suits for the money of any tailor in the city. Large stock to select from. The very latest patterns. The borne of the tourist is delightful San Diego and Del Coronado. Reduced rates Saturday and Sunday over the surf line of the Santa Fe. Trains leave at 8:15 a. m. and 4:30 p. m., foot of First Btreet. Chosen Friends of Gaardian council No. 90 will give a hard times party at 107>2 North Main street Friday evening, January 20th. Members and friends cordially invited. Tonight—Don't miBS Wendell Easton'e free illustrated lectnre tonight at tbe opera house on Southern California. Ladies particularly invited. Half rates on Sunday on the Southern California railway, Sana Fe route, to any point. Tickets good returning Mon day. At McDonald's closing out sale, men's calfskin shoes at $2 50. Every line of shoeß in the house ia likewise selling at cost. Excursions to Catalina nntil further notice every Saturday. Inquire of Wilmington Transportation company, 130 West Second Btreet. Good hotels on the island. A full line of moldings in great vari ety can always be seen at Sanborn, Vail & Co.'s, 133 South Spring, who are pre pared to do all kinds of framing at reasonable prices. Dr. A. Z. Valla, physician and sur geon. Otlice and residence, 126 North Main, new McD. block. Telephone 284. IlliCh's restaurant, 145 and 147 North Main street. Everything new and first clans. Private apartments. Fresh fish, oysters and game daily. Open all night. Dr. Price, M. R. C. V. 8., veterinary surgeon, California stables, 373 North Main street. Business punctually at tended to. Arrowhead Hot Springe, the famous winter resort for Southern California. 'Bus meets all day trains at Arrowhead Btation. Tonight—M opera house—Wendell Easton's free illustrated lecture on Semi-Tropic California. The Windermere, on Ocean avenue, Santa Monica, iB a pleasant winter re sort, beautifully situated overlooking the Pacific ocean. your old mirrors resilvered as good as new at H. Raphael & Co., 408, 410 South Spring. Tonight—Wendell Easton's free lec ture on the coming boom, at opera house. * See our windows. Cheviot suits in the latest styles, $20 to $46. Nieoll the tailor, 134 S. Spring etreet. Dr. K. D. Wise, office 142V 2 North Main street. Office hours from Bto -10 a. m. and 2tosp. m. Telephone 346. Dr. C. Edgar Smith, rupture, iemale, rectal diseases. Seventh and Main streetß. Telephone 1031. We manufacture everything in the looking-glass line; all work guaranteed. H. Raphael & Co., 408,410 South Spring Latest sheet music publications my specialty. Fitzgerald, the music dealer, Spring and Franklin. Dr. Joseph Kurtz and Dr. Carl Kurtz, physicians and snrgeons, have removed their offices to 147 South Main street. Try oar Sonoma Zinfandel wine at 50 cents per gallon. T. Vache & Co., cor Commercial and Alameda ata. Tel. 309. Dr. Tudor, dentißt, removed to Hotel Ramona, Third and Spring sts. Crown and bridge work. Papa Schurtz ia the sole proprietor of the Palace. R. G. Cunningham, dentist, rooms 1 and 2, Phillipe block, N. Spring street. Dr. Hollingsworth, reopened dental office, 138 M South Spring etreet. Insure with A. O. Oolih, 147 Sonth Broadway. Dr. Lindley, 331}£ South Spring Btreet. Ag-aln to the Front. R, Cohen, formerly of the well-known Vien na bakery, is once more ln business and is lo i ate at 310 t-onth spring street, where he is conducting a coffee and lunch room and where he will be pleased to see his many friends and the public lv general. Use German Family soap. LOS ANGELES HERALD: FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 20, 1893. THAT IRRIGATION CONGRESS. The Chamber of Commerce Pre paring for Its Meeting. Further Particulgrs About the Af fair Received from Salt Lake. Matter* ln Which the Chamber Is Taking an Interest — Notes About the World's Fair—lhe Local Exhibit. The chamber of commerce is waiting for the arrival of Mr. Smytbe before taking any definite steps in regard to the irrigation congress. Mr. Willard stated that it would require much cor respondence and labor to get the affair thoroughly worked up. The people will have to be educated as to the full im portance of the convention. A letter was received yesterday in re gard to tbe matter from Mr, Will Hall Poore, associate editor of the Irrigation Age. In the letter he refers to the pro posed meeting of the irrigation people of thiß state. The letter follows: Salt Lake City. Jan. 16, 1893. C. D Willard, Secretary Chambjr of Com merce : Dear Sir: Your letter of January 10th is at hand. We have not beard that the people of San Francisco or Gov ernor Markham were contemplating calling an irrigation convention. Ii they do bo I presume it will be a state affair, for the national executive committee haß the power of calling the national convention. I wired you today that the committee had met and decided to hold the con vention at Los Angeleß some time this fall; time to be determined upon on consultation of your board at a subse quent meeting of the committee. Gov ernor Thomas haß been requested by the committee to write you full particulars There were only two votes at the meeting against Los Angeles. We man aged to pull it through very easily. We will have the notice sent out from here over Associated Press wire? today, bo that the decision of the committee will have general circulation. Trusting tbat the coming congress will be an event of great importance and one tbat will re sult in great good to the entire west, we remain very truly yours, Will Hall Poore. An invitation to visit the new Santa Monica wharf has been received from J. M. Crawley of the Southern Pacific railroad. It stales tbat a like invitation has been extended to tbe board of trade, which haß decided to go one week from Saturday. As it is thought advisable to have these excursions separately, the chamber ia asked to select some date a week or co after tbe board of trade ex cursion for the trip. A circular from the joint committee of a number of California educational institutions was alao received. It is proposed to have tbe legislature appro priate money for a topographical map of tbe state. The most important sections of tbe country will be drafted firet. The scale ie to be one inch to the mile. The map will show the altitudes co com pletely that it will nearly do away with the survey maps. The system has been in vogue in Europe for a number of years and has been adopted by some of tbe eastern Btates. The chamber is asked to use its influ ence with the iocal members of the legis lature to have tbe appropriation made co that the work may be commenced at once. The matter will be presented to the board of directors at their first meeting. Major E. W. Jones, who was the first president of the chamber of commerce, is very much interested in this matter, and called yesterday to see Mr. Willard in relation to it. He explained the ad vantages that similar maps had proved to Colorado and surrounding states. world's fair notes. N. W. Bliss of Duarte has Bent 35 crates of dried fruit for exhibit at the world's fair. The San Diego chamber of commerce has sent some samples of salt from La Puente salt works to be forwarded to Chicago for the big exhibit. The local wine men who have thus far announced themselves as exhibitors are the L. J. Robb company CLimited), Ger main Fruit company, Btineke & Bru nig, Parini & Slatri, Levy & Co., and H. Boettcher of the San Pedro winery. Space haa already been alotted to Bishop & Co., who will make an ex hibit of crystallized and glace fruits. The Alpine Cement company will make an exhibit of I'l productß both in a manufactured and a crude Btate. J. A. Joplinof Tuetin haecontributed two sacks of peanuts, and M. J. Bundy of Ssnta Ana has sent a cauliflower weighing 20 pounds. Mr. Wigginß haß already received 20 different specimens of coil of this coun try. AN EMINENT PHYSICIAN Now Located ln Lvi Angelea for a Short Dr. R. J. Proeaer of 308'.j' South Spring street is making some wonderful cures of consumption, pulmonary troubles, etc , by the uee of the Denver Bantarium remedies for which he has the exclusive agency in Southern California. The particular remedy referred to baa oeen made in Virginia recently, and many eminent physicians of Denver and Chi cago are of the opinion that the Althio or Cataplasmic treatments will do for pulmonary patients what the Koch lymph' intended to do, and clinical re ports of Dr. R. M Pool of Denver and Dr Steele of the state board of health of Illinois, shows results justifying the be lief that it if by far the greatest discovery thus f&r made. Dr. Prosser also makes a specialty of cancers and has the high est testimonials to show tbat be is a success in that line also. An Undisputed Teat of Merit. A medicine that has been a household remedy for over flftv years and u«ed in that time by more than 150,000.000 persons, must h-ve great merit. Such a medicine Is found in Brandreth's Pills. This faot demon-trates tbe value of the c pills better than any stati - ment of the proprietors. It will be observed that the dose required to cure is small. One or two pills taken every night for ten or twenty days will cure dyspepsia cosiiveness, rheum atlsm, liver complaint, biliousness, or any disease arising from an impure state of the blood. Bra.ndreth's Pills are -purely vegetable, rbsolutely harmless, and safe to take at any time. Sold in every drug and medicine store, either plain or Bugar coated The Beat and Cheapest Tailoring done at 464 South Spring street, alterations, dyeing aud cleaning: misfit c oth ing bought: repairing neatly done. Our Home Brew* Maier A Zonelein's Lager, fresh from the orewery, on draught ln all the principal sa toons, delivered promptly in bo* ties or _r«a. Offlce and Brewery. 444 Aliso st. Telephone 91 ; i 1 SENATOR WHITE. He Will Arrive Here on Sunday— Pre paring to Receive Him. Ex-Bheriff Ksya returned yesterday from Sacramento, where he witnessed the election of Hon. Stephen M. White aB United States senator. He states that the scene was exciting beyond de scription. Chairman C. F. A. Last of the Demo cratic county centralcommittoe received a telegram from Mr. White yesterday expressing thankß for the proposal ol tho people here to tender him a grand reception and banquet on hie re turn from the north, and stating that he expected to return to Los Angeles next Sunday. The committee having the reception in charge met and ap pointed a number of sub-committees to arrange details of the affair. W. A. Ryan, T. L. Skinner and J. VV. Mitchell were appointed a committee to aecuro co-operation of the chamber of com merce in making the reception a grand non-partißan ovation. GOV. PIO PICO. His Attendance Proposed at the Chi cago World's Fair. Col. F. S. Eastman of Chicago and I.ob Angeles has taken in hand a prop osition to secure the attendance at the Columbian exposition at Chicago of the venerable Don Pio Pico, the last gov ernor of California under Mexican rule. Tbe old man is living in West Loa Au gelee, and though of many years, would doubtless greatly enjoy a visit to tbe great city of the west and the participa tion in the coming festivities there. Colonel Eastman had his attention called recently to the presence here of Governor Pico, and stated tbat he would at once take the matter in hand. He is confident that the governor will soon receive an invitation to attend the fair bb a guest. Of the appropriateness of bis presence and of the interest he will cauee there can be no doubt. Dandruff. This annoying scalp tronble, which gives the bair an untidy appearance, is cared by Bkookam root hair grower, ill di-nggista. A Splendid Lot of Young Driving norses, Two matched teams and two single harness roadsters, bred by L. J. Rose, jr.. from the very best blood lines in Southern California, are now effered for sale at N A. Covarrubisa' stables on Lob Angeles street, near Second street. Theae horses are all young and eound, warranted free from any hereditary defect, and good and aatiefactory rea sons for tbeir disposal will be given to the intending purchaser. . At Helena, Ark., Nathan Ramey waa hanged Thursday morning for the mur der of Prince Malony two years ngo. One of hie accomplicee was hanged in July, 1891; another waß pardoned to testify againet Ramey. All were ne groep. Skookum Boot Vegetable / / fjSSjf Delteate Compound. //*' W'*-M II fabric. Dandruff. / Ii 1 Nature s §T wiil *2g Stops (Trade Mark Registered.) All ftt Scalp ST HAIR Hu °2 Scalp. From lr- GBOWER 3 Dressing. Substances Sold by Druggists, $1; six,sfl. Vorth |5 a bottle MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THE Skookum Root Hair Grower Go. NEW YORK. Fo ™ YOUTH! WHERE IS IT? Yon can not stop the pausing years. Foil can look young. Looking young, yon feel young. MS. Nettie Harrison's bu-inc-s is to nld you by making articles guaranteed io bring beauty to faeeswrinkled, pimply, rough, free led alio old Mtts. a LAW KiCNCH., hair dresser ant! manicure, 3f>3 South Spring Etreet, Los An geles, sells them, """""~ — Prevents Wrinkles,Aging.Dry „!:°!:J 7 ing, Withering »f the Skii. MONTEZ „ ~ . . CREMIi Preserves the Complexion, _________ 75c fer Pot. Ladies who wear sal- low, sunken complex- /£^^^Stt^\_ ions who a;i-.oy lljeiu- ft ' * ,ely s and friends ith JK^^^ik;'^^ pimples, rough, hairy flBSK^g^X?) fueea do not know thai VgftvaWLSE \ thousauds of ladies owe cj their beauty to MRS ite!! 3 HARRIS N.- toilet arti- Cr-31 t cles. i*hat they enjoy %cr you can. C. Every a i ticle f^&sh-> Scientifically made ; -'i on honor. Absolute- J,,,... -> ly pure. Perfectly T^ B £r7r**'l» rV*«*l harmless. Remem- f Tuitu. 9 ber the place, 353 South Spring Street, Los Angeles. MRS. S. LAWRENCE. CLARK & BRYSON, (Successors to Clark & Humphreys) Wholesale and Retail LUMBER DEALERS Office, We»t"econd et .Burdtck bl<-ck. Yards at Kedoi do and Los Angeles. 118 ly mm Bitters W Tho Great Mexican Remedy. \ *s3£*Vf__i Gives health and Btrength to TTOfctE the Sexual Organs. 323 Market street, ;an Francisco. s"J»t»e Core fas Oni.m-u.oo, Chnrnto Gleet, X ' A. toluUly the Beat.'" Is called '.brir. '.he ;aic;t recipes of Marion Harlr^d, . )Aul: : of "Conavo S-n-ela iho Household." Mrs. P.orer, Principal rouzd=!?hia Cooking School. Eliza R, Parker, Author of''Economical llouaekeepinc.** Mrs. Dearborn, Principal Boston Cooking School. Mrs. Lincoln, Authcr of" Bolton " Coolt Book. Tho?e who know most about baking powders use Cleveland's. Our Cook Hook, 400 recipes, free. Ask your grocer for a copy. If he hasn't it, send stamp and address to Cleveland liahina l'owdcr Co., 17. Y. msEAbES OF MEN DOCTOR WHITE'S PRIVATE DISPENSARY, 126 North Main Street, Hew'Sald bk Th most successful Private Disease doctoi ln ihe .siate. G„n< rrhen, Gleet, Htrietore, Seminal Weakness, Nervous Debility, Syphilis, Mkln ana Kidney diseases and Sexual Weakness t-uceei-slully treated. Med ielnes rrepared in private laboratory, Both sexes consult ln confidence. Dr. White ba> no hired • übstitutes. You see the doctor only. Dr White is tbe only specialist in the State who exclusively treats private, nervous and chronic diseases. Cures guaranteed in all ctrrable cases. Don't waste time witb patent medic nes If you have any aexual trouole co suit Dr. White. Scientific treatment Reasonable charges. SMOKE LINCOLN'S CABINET CARL TJPMANN'S FAMOUS CIGAR. Bale at all first-class cigar DR. WON-3 HI VI. Chinese Physician and Hurgeon, ha- resided at Lo* Angeles eight ■ni j B yrars. His repuia tioa as a thorough phyf-iclan has been lnlly es tablished .ct appreciated by many. Ills larut practice is sHfflcient pronf of his ability an* honesty. The doctor gr duated in the foremost tojkges, also practiced ia the largest hoHpIMU nf Canton, China The doctor speaks Spanish fluently. Office: 639 Upper Main street. Wmdred* of testimonial* are on file at the doctor's office which he hsa received irom his Dumerons patient- of differed nationalities, which ht? has cured oi all uaunerof diseases to whlcii the human body Is heir—from the smal - c t pimpie to the most complicated of cases. P O bra 6*. Htf tion C, ho* Angeles. 1 -16 3m D. G. PECK C 0.,"" UNDERTAKERS 140 N. NAIN ST., LOS ANGELES. —s;Embalming a Specialty £— FREE FROM ANY TRU T. Always Open. Telephone 61 Wellington Conl. <lr».r.nt Cnsl. Diamonds in Winter Fine*. A. H. LAPHAM, DEA ER IN COAL, WOOD, HAY and GRAIN Charco»l, Kindling, and Fuel of all kinds. Mill Feed a soe'Jalty. 343 South Broadway. 1-181 a Los Angeles, Cal. MVIDEND NOTICE. DIVIDEND NO 7 OF THE MAIN STREET Saving* Bank and Trust Co., for the six months c ding December 81. 1892. will be due and p yab.* on and after January <>, 1893, at the rate o 5 i,or i cut |,er annum en term de posits, aud 3 per ceut per .t unm ou oidlnury deposits. J. V. W CHT' L, Secretary. Los Angeles, Cal., Jau. 2, 1893 1-2 30t Kerekhoff-Cuzner MILL AND LUMBER COMPANY WHOLESALE AND BKTAIL Main Office: LOS ANOELEB. Wholesale Yard at BAN PEDRO Branch Yards—Pomona, Pasadena, Lamauda Aiusa, Boi ,ank. Piauing Mills—Loa Angele, and Pomona. Cargoes furnished to order. TWO STRAIGHT PROPOSITIONS FIRST: The finest orange and lemon land in Southern California, with an abund ance of water piped to e«e 20 acres. Every convenience ; numerou daily trains on two roads, nostoffices, telephones, churches, schools elec trie lights, etc., and ONLY Jjs 1 30 per acre, on very easy terms. SECOND: 3615 X 2 : T3O free ride 9 on the cable cars IF you buy a lo' of us with h use built to suit you and pay for it in easy installments Come and See Us. C E. DAY & CO., I2i South Broadway, Los Angeles, California. HIGHLY IMPROVED ' PAW FIRM FOR Sill! Containing 62 acrea of land, all in high state of cultivation; cottage house, hard-finished, of seven rooms, bath and kitchen, together with small cottage of three rooms for laborers; about four acres in bearing Washington Navels; 5 acres English Waluuts; 5 acres Winter Ap ples ; two artesian wells; about 3000 feet service pipe and hydrants. First-class corn, alfalfa and orange land; all fenced and cross-fenced. Apply at once to JOHN DOLLAND, 8-io-t. 114 N. Beaudry aye , Los Angeles, Cal. Fred. A. Salisbury DEALER IN WOOD, COAL, HAY, GBAiN AND CHARCOAL AND THE CELEBRATED WELLINGTON COAL. No. 345 South Spring Street. Tel. 226. Sjn TVT O SIGNS ! SIGNS! | I %l MR. WM. MERUFLL, late of Oinaba, Neb., iVJiItJ G.BTROMEE, ™* For rapid work, low prices and modern styla share of your patronage la solicited. Card Signs Muslin Signs. Wire Signs, Brasfl Signs, Signs of every description. Pn 1j tl c-al w<i r k ilon* at short at rpftwnriflblcrßtPs. A New and Plant. To every subscriber of the DAILY AND WEEKLY HERALD during 1893, who pays in advance, a package of seed of the new forage plant, Jerusalem corn, will be sent if requested. This plant, an illustration of which appears above, can be cut from eight to ten times a year. It is far superior to alfalfa, and even a space of ground of 50x150 feet will grow enough to support a c.iw. This corn plant needs no irrigation if planted from February to May, and is positively the best fodder known in tbe United States. Further information will be given concerning this valuable premium, but every mail subscriber, both new and old, can take ad vantage nf this liberal offer. Certificates from farmers, both in Europe and the ,| United States, are on file in the Hekald office, showing that extensive experiments , have proved the great value of this cereal. For cowe, horses, hogs and chickens, Jerusalem corn has proved a most pronounced success, and the farmer who plants it will find the producing capacity of hiß pasture almost doubled. Now iB the time to subscribe or renew your eubecriptions. The following are the rates: TERMS BY MAIL, INCLUDING- POSTAGE. I DAIL"' HKRALD, on- year $8 00 DAILY HEhALIp, six months 4 25 DAILY HH.RALD, three mouths 2 25 DaILY HERA I>, one intuitu 80 WEEKLY HKRALD, Mis y.ar } M WKKKLY HI- R iLD, -IX months 1 ''° WKH.KLY HE ALD, thr-e months 80 ILL I SIR TED HI-RAL". lie C'PV I f/Q, LOST RESTORED Ct)AUTCsI MrPUTM' 1 Tha Rreat norre onil brain restorer It & By ijr AriiiMl rl Cl 4 V 111 Bn \,\ w ith v written punrunteo to cure al* tt [71 *?7 ntrvoasdi6eak.eti.Buch as Weak Memory, Low ol Brain Power, Fit. ano I S** *' NeurulK'H Hysteria pirelness, OdnTulilons, VvakexuliieM, Lou Maaoooo. a nmnuiii»M IjuMitndo and nil drain* or lons of power of the aweratiTa oi% Jfc— «iiiw iii oitl'<>r r«fii Invnluiitai v l-'wseK, it Holf Atmse t-iiiiHeJ by Over Kxeis Hon, Youlhlnl In dtsOHri IOUSOr lite eXOOMIfe PB6 of 'I rili.icro.Opium Of iff* stimulant* which ultimately lend to insanity. With every $500 order W Iteforoand After Use trive v written irunraiitee tn cure or ret nnd thi* money. 1. Amu ling or Slot $5. Spanish Medicine Oo„ Madrid, fcipain. Address tl. b. Agents. Detroit. Mich. Circular Free. Mention paper For r-ji Sf in Los Angeie* ■ v O. F. H 222 N. Main streei I Painless Dentistry Fine Gold Filling \ Crown and Bridge All operations pain *f|§ SET TEETH, $8.00 Sevens t Sous. WgyljrPl.jey YKi & Eooms IS and 19 msamrAl -laT. IQ7 N. Spring St. KINGSLEY & BARNES, ART:-: PRINTERS, COPPER-PLATE PRINTING, WEDDI Ifl INVITATIONS, VISITING CARDS, ETC. 2ii New High St., Fulton Bl'k, Near Frauklin St., ground floor. Tel. 417, 8 -10-6 m BBIDQB WORK. DENTIST Teeth filled and ex traded without pain BET OF TEETH, 87 TO SlO. DR. I t=f. FORD. 118 S. Spring St, Los Angeles Hours 8 a.m to 5:30 p.m. TV Uonsuitation free 9-28 0m . * ' j I. T. MARTIN m.fi n.T l»'H"''**J_ New and Second-Hand "FURNITURE ijajjaaa Carpet-, Matting and Stoves. jrjp> Prices low for cash or wills lion in tallments,. Tel. 984. P.O. box 921. 45 1 SOUTH SPRING ST. " • • And a full assortment of Crockery, China and Glassware, strictly tir.t-class at bottom prices. 6T AJf'JTOKDHH IKK OKOOKKUV. CO., 8-27 417 south Spring street (Imp "cTfTheinzeivian, Druggist & Chemist, 222 N. Main bt, Los Angelea. Prescriptions carefully compounded day ol nignt. m 22 tl PERRY MOTT &. OO.'S lumber yards AND PLANING* MILLS. Ii o. 316 Uoauaerclal Street. U f A* .-.