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8 NEWS NOTES. Weather Bureau. Report of observations taken at Los Angeles, February 7, 1893 6:00 a. m. 6:00 p. in j -a- M 90 Nit' 80 | SW Max. tern., 62: mm. tern., 46. Rainfall past 24 hours, trace. Rainfall lor the season, .00. Forecast. Forecast for southern California: Fair weather: followed by rain; warmer; winds shifting to southerly. All-diy gospel meeting, Temperance Temple hall, Friday next. John Cordero was arrested last even ing on Upper Main street by Officer Tal lamantet, on the charge of disturbing the peace. A Caucasian entered a Chinese store on Alameda street yesterday and robbed the celeßtial of $5. The Chinaman ■wore out a warrant, and the officers are after the white man. Manager Lindley haß signed R. J. Glenalvin to captain the Los Angeleß Baseball club in tbe coming season. Mr. Glenalvin will leave shortly for the east to engage players for the nine. The Elks held a meeting last evening to arrange for a reception to Exalted Rnler De Goula of the coast division of B. P. O. E. The Elks are also arrang ing for a pilgrimage to San Diego. The commencement of tbe high school winter class of 1893 will take place this evening at the Los Angeles theater. The front half of the lower floor will be reserved for the immediate friends of the graduates. The remainder ol the house will be free. Coroner Cates yesterday held an in quest over the remains of Henry Downs, who died suddenly of heart disease at the Hollenbeck hotel. Ho was aged 40 'years, born in New York, and among his effects was found a letter from his father in St. Louis. The verdict waß death from natural causes, b A lecture on the Life and Character of Abraham Lincoln will be delivered by Major J. A. Donnell at the First Metho dist church on Broadway, between {Fourth and Fifth streets, on Lincoln's (birthday, next Sunday evening, at 7:30. iThis lecture, which will be under the iauspices of the military order of tbe Loyal Legion, is free, and everybody is cordially invited. iwTha first qnarterly meeting of the Odontological society of Southern Cali fornia was held in the world's fair office at the chamber of commerce yesterday afternoon. The vice president of the society, Dr. F. F. Little, presided in the absence of the president, Dr. H. W. Moore. A committee was appointed to re vise the by-laws of the organization and to present its report at the next quarterly meeting. Doctors Palmer, McCoy and Baldwin were selected to act. An unimportant discussion fol lowed. The meeting was then adjourned to meet the first Tuesday in June. World's Fair. Are you going to the world's fair? If co, settle now the all important prob lem, where shall I stay and what will it cost? For circular letter giving in formation of special advantage to you on these points, call on or address A. Phillips <5t Co., 138 South Spring Etreet, Xros Angelee. Oysters 50 cents a dozen any style. Hollenbeck Hotel cafe, 214 Second st. [PERSONAL. Mark Plaisted, editor and proprietor Riverside Enterprise, is in the Harry T. Payne, recently of thfs city, has gone to San Francisco, and become tbe proprietor of the Pacific Field Sports, a weekly paper. It Took Trouble, but He Got It. About two or three months ago I pur chased from you a bottle of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, put up in Dcs Moines, la. Such good results were ob tained from its use that I enclose $1 and ask that you send me two bottles by ex press.—J. A. Pcbiven, 18 East Fif teenth street, New York city. To. H. H. Lane, druggist, Peekskill, N. Y. Mr. Scriven is president of one of the largest shirt factories in New York, and widely known in business circles. When troubled with a cold give this remedy a trial and, like Mr. Scriven, you will want it when again in need of each a medicine; 50 cent bottles for Bale by C. F. Heinzeman, 222 North Main street, druggist. Go to 189 to 163 North Spring street and inspect the renowned Weir stove, the best in the world. They will save you 40 per cent ln fuel. All the latest improvements. There are undelivered telegrams at the Western Union telegraph office, coiner of Main and Court streets, Feb ruary 7th, for R. O. Mereereau, William H. Oowper, J. A. Lamb, R. K. Story, Mr. Phillip L. Foster, B. F. Porter. An Important Difference. To make it apparent to thousands, who think themselves ill, that they are not affected with any disease, but that the system simply needs cleansing, is to bring comfort home to their hearts, aB a coßtive condition ie easily cured by using Syrup of Figs. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Company. The W. C. Farrey Company Do all kinds of plumbing work at reasonable prices. Be sure and call upon them before going elsewhere. All work warranted. Eblugrer's Restaurant. The finest in the city; the favorite of eaßte/n tourists. Service unexcelled on the coaßt. Meals served a la carte. French dinners from 12 till 8 p. m. Ladieß' parlor connected. R. P. List, notary public. Legal papers care fully drawn. 127 W. .Second. Telephone 103. Hens; I.ee'e Holiday Goods. Chinese and Japanese curios, silk dress pat terns; ladles'embroidered silk handkerchiefs, two for 25 cents. Manufactures ladies' under, wear and gents* furnishing goods. Also an ex tensive line of new holiday goods at very low J)rices. Please call and inspect our stock be ore pureh«,lug elsewhere. No. 505 North Wain street, near plaza. Onr Home Brew. Maier & Zobelein's Ijiger, fresh from the hrowery, on draught in all the principal sa. loons, delivered promptly in bottles or kegv Office aud brewery, 444 Aliso st. Telephone 91. Visiting Cards Encravnd AtLangstadter's, 214 West Second. Tel. 702. Wall paper, 237 S. Spring. Sample* sent. When Baby was sick, wtt gave nor Castoria. ■Wrae aha waa a Child, sho cried for Castoria- When aha became Miss, she clung to Castoria. Vhaa she had Children, ahe gave them Caatori* MEMORANDA. The quickest results are obtained by advertising in the classified columns of the Herald, on tbe sixth page. Situa tions are offered daily; houses and rooms for rent, or wanted to rent; real estate bargains in city and country; chances to buy almost everything at low prices ; lost and found articles are ad vertised ; business chances that afford an income for a small investment; per sonal notices; special noti.es; profes sional cards; announcements of money to loan arid money wanted, and much besides. Gates are 5 cents a line per day, with lower rates by the month. "Oh, mamma, that gentleman looks so nice! Why is it? Last week he wasn't so good looking." "Why, my child, can't you see? He has a nobby new suit of clothes, and the reason they look so stylish and neat is because they were made by Nelgen, the favorite tailor, of 116 North Spring Btreet. All of the suits he turns out fit like a glove. He is tbe best tailor in the city." Such is the opinion of all who use good judg ment and have their tailoring done by Nelgen. Practical farmers publish testimonials regarding the new forage plant, offered by the Herald as a premium to mail subscribers only of the Daily and Weekly Herald. This millet grows on very dry land and it is claimed that half of a 50x150 lot planted with it will almost support a cow. A subscription remittance and a request for the pre mium will bring it through tbe mail. Oatalina 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 tbe year round. Fish right out of the water a specialty. Address Mrs. S. A. Wheeler, Avalon. The Shulti's Pipe company are highly pleased over the way subscriptions for stock are coming in. Investors of from $100 to $5000 should call early at 103 South Broadway and investigate this new pipe, aB all the shares to be sold at 50 per cent will soon be taken. The Herald can be found in San Fran cisco at tbe Palace and Occidental hotel news stands; in Chicago at the Post office news stand; in Washington at the Washington news exchange; in Denver at Hamilton & Kendrick's. The Hekald is the city official paper of Los Angeleß. All notices and ordinances by the council and street superintendent appear only in ita col umns. Property owners should not fail to read these notices. C. Grosmann, auctioneer and gen eral broker. General merchandise bought for cash and handled on commis sion. Rooms 14 and 15 Bryson-Bone brake bleck, Second and Spring streets. Dr. Chas. de Szlgethy is now located in the Bryson-Bonebrake block. Residence, Baker block. Office hours, 11:30 to 3:30. Sundays and evenings by appointment. Office tel. 1056; residence tel. 1156. The City of Pekin is safe, and so will you be if you let tbe Willamette Lum ber company, 204 South Spring street, figure your lumber bill for you. See them. Illich's restaurant, 145 and 147 North Main street. Everything new and first class. Private apartments. Fresh fish, oysters and game daily. Open all night. Mr. Percy R. Wilson will talk about Switzerland and the Alps, before tbe Unity club tonight. Admission free. The Windermere, on Ocean avenne, Santa Monica, is a pleasant winter re sort, beautifully situated overlooking the Pacific ocean. Try our Sonoma Zinfandel wine at 50 cents per gallon. T. Vache & Co., cor. Commercial and Alameda Sts. Tel. 309. Dr. Price, M. R. O. V. S., veterinary eurgeon, California stables, 373 N. Main st. Business punctually attended to. Arrowhead Hot Springs, tbe famous winter resort for Southern California. 'Bus meets all day trains at Arrowhead station. Before you buy your lumber get figures from Clark & Bryson, vi holeaale and retail lumber dealers, 123>£ Weßt Second street. Rev. S. H. Weller will speak at the Unity club tonight, upon .Naples and Vesuvius. Admission free. Dr. A. Z. Valla, physician and Bur geon. Office and residence, 126 North Main, new McD. block. Telephone 284. We manufacture everything in the looking-glass line; all work guaranteed. H. Raphael & Co., 408,410 South Spring. Have your old mirrors resilvered as good as new at H. Raphael & Co., 408, 410 South Spring. Dr. K. D. Wise, office 142)*, North Main street. Office hours from Bto 10 a. m. and 2tosp. m. Telephone 346. Dr. C. Edgar Smith, rnpture, female, rectal diseases. Seventh and Main streets. Telephone 1031. Dr. Joseph Kurtz and Dr. Carl Kurtz, physicians and surgeons, have removed their offices to 147 South Main street. Dr. Tudor, dentist, removed to Hotel Ramona, Third and Spring sts. Crown and bridge work. Dr. Schiffman, dentist, haß removed to 107>2 North Main street, Lichtenber ger block. Prof. N. Saunders, upon Leipeig, at the Unity club tonight. Admission free. Fine watch repairing a specialty. Con radi'a, Spring and Franklin. Reasonable. R. G. Cunningham, dentist, rooms 1 and 2, Phillipß block, N. Spring street. Dr. Hollingsworth, reopened dental office, 138>£ South Spring atreet. Insure with A. C. (ioleh, 147 Sonth Broadway. See W. P. Mcintosh's ad., Bth page. Dr. Lindley, 331}£ South Spring street. POLICE COURTS. Minor Cutl Which Were Vp for Trial Yesterday. The case of threats to "kill and do great bodily injury" preferred by one Captain M, M. Chase against Mrs G. Browning, Miss Lilly Browning, and Mrs. P. Sofe, was continued in Justice Seaman's court yesterday until to-mor row afternoon. Hon. J. Marion Brooks is consul for the defendants. Cbase*vacated his room yesterday, the landlady holding a portion of his pict ures and furniture for the (DO she claims to be due to her for rent. C. O. Calkins swore out a warrant yesterday iv Justice Seaman's court againßt W. W. Curtis, charging him with willfully "destroying, decapitating and killing" two chickenß, the property of Mrs. W. W. Curtis, of South Water street, East Los Angeles. Whether these chickens were of bantam variety, whose crow was necessary before they arose, or whether they were merely Bpring chickens, is not set forth in the complaint. Hazel Curtis was fined $5 on the charge of drunkenness. The unfortunate hungry man, John Eabal, who was arrested for making a raid upon another man's lunch basket, was acquitted. LOS ANGELES HERALD: MORNING, FEBRUARY 8, 1893. WORK OF THE POLICE. TBI SHOWING MADE BY CHIEF SLABS' MONTHLY REPORT. Applications and Kesigrnatlons — De mands and Daes—Concerning Varicose Veins—Licenses Issued. The board of police commissioners met yesterday afternoon, the mayor pru sidinji. Commissioners Bosbyshell, Bradish, Tufts and Weldon were pres ent. The minutes of last meeting were read and approved. MONTHLY REPORT OP THE CUIUS-. J. M. Glass, chief of police, submitted the following report for the month of January, 1893: Number of arrests made, 458; drunk, 72; vagrancy, 54; loose horses, 42; lodg ers accommodated, 160; petty larceny, 16; suspicious persons, 15; battery, 10; miscellaneous, 89. Bail money to courts, $285; partial fines, $45; estimated value of property recovered, $811. Total, $1141. Number of warrants served, 31; num, ber jurors summoned, 225; number wit nesses subpoenaed, 180; number un classified reports, clerk's, 48; number unclassified reports, sergeant's, 264; letters nnd telegramß answered, 359; prisoners worked chain gang (days), 350; meals furnished prisoners, 3379; desti tute people fed, 177; people treated by police surgeon, 136; calls for patrol wagon, 143; miles traveled by patrol wagon, 236; prisoners to station, 179; prisoners to county jail, 6; sick and wounded to hospital, 11. APPLICATIONS AND RESIGNATIONS. E. O. Dunn filed his resignation as an officer on the regular force and also filed an application for appointment as a special officer at the Santa Fe depot. The appointment was recommended by Chief Glass personally, and Mr. Dunn was appointed without dissent. J. J. O'Brien, having been appointed a health inspector by the board of health, asked for appointmentas special policeman, without pay from the city, in order to make arrests for violation of sanitary ordinances. The peti tion was granted by unanimous vote. L. H. Whitson, a native of Indiana, need 53 years, was appointed a special officer, without pay from the city, for the New Park theater (Hazard's pavil ion) by unanimous vote. LICENSE FOR THE PARK THEATER. In the matter of 0. H. Sawyer's appli cation for a license to sell liquor at the Park theater, Mary Hulscamp and Q. A. Tuft protested againßt granting the li cense, as it made a great deal of noise at night. Mr. H. Q. Pike, owner of the proper ty, Bubmitted a letter to the effect that the party did not propose to keep the bar open except during dramatic per formances, and that all side entrances to the premises should be closed. Mr. Weldon moved the application be grant ed. A vote waß taken and the applica tion denied, 3 to 2. The application of Frohling and others to conduct a bar at Washington gardens was granted by a unanimous vote. DEMANDS AND DUBS. The usual number of bills against the department were then ordered paid, a total of |78, Permission was then given for all ap plicants to withdraw suoh applications without notifying the board. "EONC.IKNINU VARICOSE VEINS, The matter of an applicant for a place on the police force was brought up by Commisßioner Bosbyshell, who Btated that the man had varicose veins on each leg. Chief Glass then stated that a varicose vein was deemed a sufficient cause for rejection by the army surgeons, and he saw no reason why such a cause Bhould not govern appointments of police officers. After some discußsion the man's name was withdrawn. NEW APPOINTMENTS. Nominations to fill vacancies being now in order Mr. Waldron nominated 0. H. Kolle; Mr. Bosbychell nominated J. H. Seggar. The above nominees were then elected, subject to favorable exam ination and favorable report thereon. At 3:45, on motion of Mr. Bradish, tbe board adjourned. There were only nine applications on fileat the time of adjournment, against 120 at the meet ing held two weeks ago. THE WHITE BANQUET. The Indications Are That It Will Be a Sumptuous Airair. The final arrangements for the grand banquet tendered to Senator-elect White, by the Democratic county central com mittee have been completed, and the success of the affair is now assumed. About 250 tickets have been subscribed for, and at the present rate of subscrip tion there will probably be over 300 guests present to do honor to the new senator. The arrangements* for the affair are being made upon an elaborate and sumptuous scale. Turnverein hall is being especially decorated. Tbe com mittee in charge iB assured by Caterer Brink that the menu will be equal to the richest spreads ever laid on this coast. The list of speech makers comprises some of the ablest men ever gathered in thiß community, among them being ex-Senator Edmunds of Vermont, who has indicated hiß acceptance of the in vitation to respond to the sentiment "Our Country." Col. John P. Irish will be present and do honor to the toast "Grover Cleveland," and Hon. Max Popper will speak of "Young Men in Politics." The toasts, comprising 15 in number, have in fact been assigned to gentlemen who are recognized aB eminent talkers, and some particularly happy ac after dinner speakers. The committee seem to have succeeded admirably in divest ing the occasion of "offensive partizan ship," and Democrats and Republicans alike are zealous in their endeavors to make the affair notable. Subscriptions to tickets will be taken by any member of tbe banquet committee, and from any reputable citizen. Electric Bitten. This remedy Is becoming bo well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Klectric Bitteas slug the same Bong of praUe. A purer medicine does not exist and it Is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Klectric Hitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum and other affections caused by Impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial fevers For cure of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try Klectric Bitters. Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50c and ¥1 P« bottle at 0 V. Helnze man's drug store. Buggy robes and horse blankets at Foy's old reliable saddlery house, 315 N. Los Angeles st. Absolutely the Best ■ B'akimg Powctefc CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Divers Matters of Importance Which Are Receiving- Attention. In regard to a recent communication from Mr. Willard in regard to the legis lature passing a resolution asking con gress for the appropriation for San Pedro harbor, Assemblyman Frank Finlayson writes that he has consulted with Sen ator Mathews, and they will see that such a resolution is broueht before the legislature, and will also do their utmost to have it passed. Mr. Willard has also written north urging the local assemblymen to en deavor to have the Ostrom resolution, now pending before the senate, bo changed as to select September, 1893, as the time for holding the irrigating con gress ; also that it be held in Los An geleß. Just at the time the supply of the bureau oi information pamphletß is giv ing out applications for them are re ceived in large numbers daily. Already 10,000 applications have been refused. Mr. John Sebastian, general ticket and passenger agent of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad company, with headquarters at Chicago, has tele graphed for an additional supply of 500 copies, and Mr. J. M. Crawley, assistant general passenger and freight agent of the Southern Pacific Railroad company, has asked for 1000 copies more. Both of the requests have been refused, for the present at least. C. M. Wells telegraphed yesterday that he would be unable to be present at tbe annual meeting of the chamber of commerce next Friday. Hon. Benjamin Folsom, United States consul to Sheffield, Eng., also a cousin of Mrs. Grover Cleveland, was at the chamber yesterday. He stated that great interest in California haß been aroused among the English people. He intends to deliver lectures there upon California on his return. Views of this section are also to be taken and will be used to illustrate the lectures. Any persons who may havo photographs of their residences or any pretty scenes characteristic of the country can leave tbem with Mr. Willard at the chamber of commerce, and they will be ÜBed by Mr. Folsom. If it does not rain today the chamber of commerce excursion over the South ern Pacific railroad to inspect that com pany's new wharf at Santa Monica cafion will leave on the 1:10 p. m. train. A large attendance is expected. Invitations to tbe annual banquet at Hotel Redondo are being issued. They can be obtained only by members of the chamber of commerce. Invitatione to the following persons to be present as guests of the chamber have also bsen issued: President Ben jamin Harrison ; Porfirio Diaz, president of Mexico; Grover Cleveland, president elect ; Leland Stanford and Charles N. Felton, United States senators from Cal ifornia; Stephen M.White; John P. loneß and Wm. M. Stewart, senators from Nevada; Thos. J. Geary, Anthony Caminetti, John T. Cutting, S. G. Hid BAD ECZEMA ON BABY Head One Solid Sore—ltching Awful. Had to Tie His Hands to Cradle. Cured by Cuticura. Our little boy broke out on his hend with a bad lorm of eczema, when he was four mouths old. We \rled three doctors, but they did not help him. We then usc-d your three Cuticura Kemeuies, and after using them eleven weeks exactly according to di -~§Lfl»s. rectlons, he began to jfrtf*- IbV steadily improve, and / after tlie use of them for ffs-zi \ seven months his head «,vas entirely well. When \\yq began using it his A fltiead was a solid sore Kfi<3 jf-v rfrom the crown to his sy<A ■Jk| I eyebrows. ItwasulB"all , . I over his ears, most of his t*"*l t'jff I face, aud small places ou It A I different parts of his T \. Jn body. There were six- jatfta tßen wel 'kß ihal we had *- '- " to keep his hands tied to the cradle, and hold them when ho was taken up; and had to keep miitenj tied on Ms hands to keep his floger-nalls out of the sores, as he would scratch if he could in any way set his hands loose. We know your Cuticuba Reme dies cured him. We leel safe in recommend ing thtm to others. QUO. B. & JANETTA HARRIS, Webster, Ind. CUTICURA RESOLVENT The new blood and Skin Purifier, and greatest of Humor Remedies, clesnßes the blood of all impurities and poisonous elements, and thu, removes the csuse, while I,'uticuea, the great skin cure, and Cuticuba Soap, an exquisite skin beautifler, clean tbe i kin and Bcalp, and restore the hair. Thus the Cut ; cuba Remk dirb cure every species of ite ning, burning, scaly, pimply and blotchy skin, scalp aud blood disease, from pimples to scrofula, from Infancy to age, when the Best physicians fall. Sold everywhere. Price, Cuticuba, 50c; Soac, 25c; Resolvent, If I. Prepared by the Pottbb Dbuoaki, G'hbmical Cobporatios, Boston. for "How to Cure Skin Diseases," M pages, 60 illustrations, and 100 testimo nials. RARY'SI Skin and Scalp purified and baau- O tlfied by Cuticuba Soar. j£ PAINS AND WEAKNESSES flnginpOf fen, ales instantly n-lleVeil t>v that j&fjMw new, elegant and infallible Antidote to Pain, Inflammation and Weakness, the Cuticura An tl-fain Plaster, JT\ ¥>R. JORDAIK Ac CO • Jg> (BEAT MUSEUM OF ANATOMi MBpSIS 100 l ltfiirk<>t St., San !■ r;*.nciaco S Ma6l (between 6th aud 7th sts.) Go and learn how wonderfully $ aSs&i tt. y° u arc ma(^e an< * now to avoir. ft. sickness and diseases. Museum [ with thousands of new \ £ objects. Admission 2-J cts. Private Office, 811 Geary Kt. Disease* •)> -men: stricture, loss of manhood,dlteasesof tht ikin and kidneys quickly cured without the use of mercury. Treatment personally f; t 1 Wet. bead lor boot born, Eugene F. Loud, William W. Bow ers, John T. Cutting, Marion Cannon, representatives from California; H. H. Msrkham. governorof California; M.R. Hiizgins; Arthur L. Thomas, governor of Utah; Ross E. Colcoid, governor of Nevada; Sylvester Pennoyer, governor of Oregon ; John H. McGraw, governor of Washington; Nathan O. Murphy, governorof Arizona; L.Bradford Prince, governor of New Mexico; Luis Torres governor of Sonora and Lower Califor nia; Gen. A. Me.D McCook, command ing department of Arizona; John IT. Davis, director-general worlds Colum bian exposition; John M. Samuels, chief department of horticulture,Colum bian exposition; J. R. Eilert, mayor of San Francisco; M. Sherman, mayor of San Diego; E. W. Gaty, mayor of Santa Barbara; E. B. Pond, president chamber of commerce, San Francisco; Eugene J. Gregory, president state board of trade; Hoamer P. McKoon, presi dent chamber of commerce, San Dieeo; W. E Howard, president board of trade, San Diego; George F. Edmunds, United States senator from Vermont; Gen. W. S. Rosecrans; Allen Manvel, president Santa Fe company; CP. Huntington, president Southern Pacific company; Richard Kerens, president Terminal Railway company; George C. Magoun, chairman board of directors Santa Fe company; W. H. Mills, chief of land department Southern Pacific company; Joseph Medill, editor Chicago Tribune; C. F. Holder, editor California Illus trated Magazine; W. R. Hearst, editor Examiner; M. H. de Young, editor Chronicle; Frank Pixley, editor Argo naut ; William J. Nye; John P. Irish; representatives of the local press. Tbe chamber haß received 3000 pack ages of garden seed, for distribution only among its members. It Is an agreeable Laxative for the Bowels; can be made Into a Tea for use ln one minute. Price Soc.-ftOo. aud Jl.OO per package. {) Wlf\ ml rt An Elesrant Toilet POWDES Ek%s BY for the Teeth and Breath—2sc gold wholesale by HAAS, BARTJCH ,v.:0., and retail by drngglsts. 11- it ly AUCTION! Horse Sale. 20 QOOD HORSES At 0. K. Stables, 248 S. Main St., FRIDAY, Feb. io, at io iM. One fine Kentucky driving Horse, 6 years old, a perfect animal, worth .$lOO. One fine Percheron stallion, 5 years old; veiy hanthome flne,breeder, perfectly gentfe. Bix well b'-oiten good young mares. Twelve good young horses (kid mares, from 3 to 5 years old, all sound and gentle. Will be sold without reserve. Jf you need a good horse for any purpose, attend thia sale and you will get a bargnu. MATLOCK A REED, Auctioneers. NOTICE. NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT HBRE after all persons wishing to have children admitted into or discharged from tbe "Los An geles Orphans' Home," must make application to tlit Adnission Committee, at tbe Orphans' Home, i orner Tale and Alpine streets, on Fri days, between the, hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. All persona wishing to adopt or indenture children, are requested to apply at the same time and place. Persons indebted to the society for board of chi dren are notified thßt payments must be made promptly, at Ihe name time ami place. Such persous as do not regard this direction by March 1,1893, are notified that tbe Board of Managers will feal at liberty to place their children in good private homes. Parents, relatives and friends' visiting days are the second and fourth Fridays of each month. This rule must ba strictly observed, Los Angeles, Feb. 7,1893. KCSTS riy ||BT|TUTE . an Era L La I "■ verB ' l ' B > , '»l' Drunkenness Opium Habit Tobacco Habit Neurasthenia CURED The only branch in Southern California of the World-renown •dKEELEY INSTITUTE, of Dwifrht, 111., ia looated %t Riverside. 50,000 TREATED AND CURED Established Twelve Years fasted by Time Hj Experiment C. F. HEINZEMAN, Druggist & Chemist, 222 N. Main St., Los Angeles. Prescriptions carefully compounded day or nirht. nm tl BARGAINS IN LOTS! Walnut Grove Tract—Central Avenue Electric Car Line. Cement Walks in front of every lot. Call at once. C. E. DAY & CO., ' 121 South Broadway, Los Angeles, California. W. P. M'INTOSH, Estate Agent, 144 S. MAIN ST., LOS ANGELES, CAL. HAS FOR SALE : The choicest 10 and 20 acre tracts of orange 4Vi acros on Cypress avenue, Redlands, ad, land at Redlands on 10 years' time; only 10 Joining the elegaut residenc- of Isaao Fod per cent, cash down and no further payment with 315 orange trees In bearing; house wortt for 10 years; only G'A per cent, interest; ouly 1 $2500: all tot $11000; only one-third cash, bal mile Irom the postofflce. Price, $300 per acre, anee lung time ai per ceut. net interest, including wster piped to each tract. 40 acros adjoining the beautiful Mentone Orange land and orange trees at Mentone, nurseries, witn pressure water and necessary $260 to $350 per acre: from to 1!4 miles flrst-cla-B budded orange trees to plant same, from both railroad depots. Terms, one-third $12,500. cash, balance ln 5 years a* 8 per cent per an- Mentone. acliointne the ice lac num. t~ry, with abmt one-third planted to 2-year-old Every tree guaranteed to live or be replaced b ids; two-story house, pressure water; only at expense of company. Have experienced $5500. crbhardists to plßnt aud care for land for ab- 160 acres 1 mile from Orafton station, 60 sent owne sat $1.75 per acre a month until in acres of which is fine orange land, with fine bearing. No bud planted less than 4J< feet spring on upper portion, for (60 per acre, tall. The orchards at Mentone have never Also 10-acre orange groves, planted one year, been injured by frost, wind or fruit pests. 1 from $320 to $400 per acre. A FEW SPECIAL BARGAINS. _ NURSERY FOR SALE. ,„. , ~ , , „ , 10acres lv orauges and nursery of 70,000 120 acres, perfectly level, IV. miles from cen- budded orance anl lemon irees, all from 3to 6 t«M»( Redlands, with over 17 miner 8 inches feet tall, the best location and finest nursery at of Bear Valley water.wlth 9boo first-class Wash- Mentone. All trees grown without any ,helter lngton navel orange trees to plant. Only $310 evt , r , em . Pile-, $.10,000. Will accept V. of per acre, or $2f,0 without tho trees. Will sell price in trees ai $1 each. Tho orchard without naif at same rate. ... , the nursery is worth half of the price. r 10 acres, nil prepared for trees and necessary K]m business aud residence lots in Mentone. trees to plant, $270 per acre; only \% miles w hero lots have advanced more than 20 pjr from Remands postomco. oent. iv past 30 d»ys on account of the cheap 10 acres, all in bearing, only U mile from p( , we r for manufacturing and the pure water Crafton'tation, $0000; H cash, balance long and dry Climate time. This price is 40 per "bent, less than its city property sold and money loansd. present value. Ap pl y to • W. P. McINTOSH, 144 S. Main Street, LOS ANGELES, CAL. l-25-eod-2m AT AUCTION ! Lots I Episcopal Church Tract ON OKANGE, BIXEL, SIXTH AND ST. PAUL STREETS, Thursday, Feb. 16th, at io O'clock,.-on the Grounds Those lots fire magnifioentlv situated on elevated pround, and CLOSE TO SEVENTH STKKKT CAULK, ONE MILK FROM I'OSTOFFICE. No puffing is necessary: they are simply the best in the mnrkei, and such a chance to secure a bargain will hardly occur again. Terms, maps and full particulars of C. A.SUMNER & CO., Auctioneers, IQT SOUTH BROAD WAV. HIGHLY IMPROVED PAYING FARM M SALEt Containing 62 acred of land, all in high state of cultivation; cottage house, hard-finished, of seven roomß, bath and kitchen, together with small cottage of three rooms for laborers; about four acres in bearing Washington Navels; 5 acres English Walnuts; 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, 5 . 10 .„ 114 N. Beaudry aye.. Los Angeles. Cal. ST \KJ H SIGNS ! SIGNS! I B 8 WR. WM. MERGELL, late of Omaha, Neb., I n "W I %l is now located with (J G. STROIEE, ™- Vol rapid work, low prices and modern styles, a share of your patronage Is solicited. 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