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IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PASADENA. Mora Pavement — Scar-Faced Kid Le vant! — A Wedding. Fasadbna, Oct. 17,—ProBpectB aro good lor having a pavement on South Fair Oaks before tho winter rains set in. Yesterday a propeity owner on that avenue informally addressed the council as to what thickness of ooncrete base would be acceptable to them. He stated that a large number of owners wanted the work done, but tbat they thought a Issuer base than the six inches.which is being put down ou Colorado street, would fully answer tbe purpose. The general opinion of the council that a flve-inrh base was bcavv enough for all practical purposes, and it Is probable that If a petition a king for such a v i vement was presented it would go through. The work which the Fairchlld people are lay lug on Colorado street seems to be of a first cla'S order, and tbey will doubtless lay a good deal mote before tbey get out of town. TOOK FBKNCI! LEAVE. The Scar-faced Kid has made himself exceed ingly scarce hereabouts, and it is not likely that bis sosnewhat sudden departure will be mourned by his large circle of acquaintances, 'i be immediate cause of his taking oft was the fact tbat a large, healthy Hue of $50 is Maud lin- agaimt him in tbe city rtcorder'a court, in default of the payment of which h« stood an excellent chance of pining oat 50 days in the county jail on the bill. Taking all these things into consideration, Lynwood, alias the Scar-faced, concluded to scoot, which he did after borrowing all the money possible from his friends. Considering tbe trouble to which the police have b-an put on account of this fellow, it is not likely tbat any extraordinary effort will be made to capture him. SPORTING PICk-CI'S. Tbe next event down on the programme of the Athletic club is tbe annual cross country run which comes off on the "rtth. A number of handsome prizes have been of fered, and a large eutry Is promised. Tho course wi:l start from tho Athlete club groinds on Fair Oaks avenue; and will take in a five-mile circuit, ending again at the grounds. One of the great needs of the club, and ath letic associations generally iv this vicinity, are suitable grounds and a track wbere field sports I'm be given. The present grounds are entirely unfitted for tho purpose, while the track is too small for racing, being only one-eighth of a mile The advisability of securing permanent suit able ground! has been considered by both tbe atbletto and bicycle clubs, but as yet ho defin ite arrangements have b?en made. Tbe races at Los Angelea are attracting many lovers of horsstlesh. Tomorrow a tally-ho early goes down, and another party is being made up lor Saturday. NUKKBVBASORB. News of tho marriage of Mr. Harry Burke to MOs Finny Hasore, which occurred on Thurs day last at the residence of Key. Mr. Jones, on California street, was, first mads public today. Tho young people, it is understood, kept the m titer Duiet on aceouut ot paternal objections. They both have a large number oi lriends lv this city who will wish them a very pleasant future. NOTES. .#W" !*«>"> 4i Mrs IlcOaldinand daughter, Miss Bads Mc t'aldln, returned from Chicago today. Today's overland brought borne a number of wandering l'asadenans. aud many more are ett ectep ihe coming week, • Mir juatlce courts are unußUslly quiet at present, not even a loucly vag awakeulug the h'.'nday stillness The coming of tho circus is giving the small boy much joy and tbe tax collector much ir itb.. . The funeral of Mrs. Mel,tin, wbnßo death oo cir-erjou Saturday last, took place from the resideno3 this afternoon, Rev. Fife officiating, . very pleasant phonographic party was given at the home of Mr. !,. O. Benton on north Moliue avenue last evening. fro( and Mm. Lowe, accompanied by their two daughters and Prof. James, left ihis morn ing for the east to bs goneanme time. Mr. aud Mrs. A. A. Adams returned today from a visit to Chicago. A meeting of the committee on arrange ments for the Throop celebration is called for Friday morning ai lOo'elook. W. a. Wright and family ara home again after an extended eastern trip. T.ie bouse belonging to Mr. Schlelsmaler, an account of the burning of which aupoared ex clusively in the morning'i Herald, was in snred for ¥200 and tbe contents for $JOO more. SAN BERNARDINO. Supplies for the Insane Asylum—Notes and Personals. San Bernardino, Out. 17.—Ihe Insane asy lum directors met yesterday at their office for the purpose of opening bids for supplies for tbe asylum for tho six months beginning Novenrfcer 1,1893, which were awarded as follows; Gro ceries and provisions, Joseph Marks; bam, ba con, etc.. William Wiggins; butter and eggs, flour, grain and feed, Joseph Marks; dry goods, clothing, boots and shoes, Livlngton & Co,; tinware, E. 11. Showers; brooms and brushes, Joseph Marks: vegetables, Ham Bros ; fresh beef and mutton, J. 8. Furdy. After finishing this business the usual monthly vouchers were ordered paid, and the board adjourned until Ooiober 26th, at whloh time the proposals lor material and labor for the erection ol a new ward will be opened. BREVITIES, Miss Glen Wills visited Iriends in this city Sunday. The Maooabees will give a ball at Armory hall Friday night. E. R. Waite is expected borne tomorrow from the east. A 10-pound girl arrived at the home of Mr and Mrs. Samuel Griffith this morning at 8 o'clock. W. A. Harris of Los Angeles is home on pro fessional business, McSweeney, who killed Fatr'nk O'Mera and who should nave come up for tintenco yester day, was not sentenced as his I ttorney was out of town Constable Whaley placed a negro under ar rest last evening for lilting a pair of pants from Diamond Bros.'sioro Tuecaseol Thomas Foley et al. against the Southern Pacific liallroad company was dis missed today ou motion of the plaintiffs at torney. a S. Gufl'y and James Marks have filed notice of > pproprlatlou ol 250 inches of waterfront Oak Fiat stream and underflow in Oak Fiat Cflflon, a tributary of Bwartout cation. Willie Carr, a 14 year-old boy, is under arrest for stealing* Colt's pistol and belt, which he sold for 91.80 at a second-hand store. jMrs. Sarah Pratt, wife of Health Officer Pratt, "IU this morning at an curly hour. Tbe funeral wi i take place at 0::io a ra . The delegates of the irrigation congress, which lias bee I in session iv loa *agoles the pad. week, will visit this city and county next I hursday, aud study the lrrigat'on system us well as the limited time will permit. All Free. Those who have used Dr. King's Now Discov ery know its value, sun those who have not have now ihe opportunity to try it free. Cal. on the advertised drug»!st and trial bot tle, free, fend your name and address to H. X. BnrklenAOo, Chicago, and get a sample box ol Dr. Mng s New Life Pills, free, as well aa a copy of (,ulde to Health and Household In structor, iree All of which Is guaranteed to do yon good and cost you uoihiag, at C. T Helnsemau's drug store, 222 N. Main street. Wagon umbrellas, snmmor lap dusters Foy's. old seUablo saddlery house, 315 N. Los Angeles. POMONA. Death or Dr. Fairchlld-The Fruit Grow ers' Union Meeting;. Pomona, Oct. 17.— The community was much turpi lred and grieved this morning to hear ol the suddou death'ast night, about 12 o'olock, of Dr. B. Homer Faliohitd, at his tesidence. some four miles northeast of Pomona, In tbe vicinity ol Clatemont. It seems that he had not entirely recovered from the great shock given his nervous system some two weeks or more since when bo came bo near losing bis life In descending his trail from the summit of Old Baldy, when he and his burro, but for the prompt and almost Herculean effort of Mr. rthudosof the chino Champion and another member of tbe party, would havo gone tum bling down thousands of feet iuto tbe chasm below. He was "not feeling well yesterday morning, and sent for Dr T. Hardy Smith, who, after visiting and minlßtering to him, left, leaving Instructions that, if he should be needed again, to send for him. Last night the patient look a foot-bath, and feeling chilled, fully reclothod himself, even putting on his hat: in the meantime sending for Or. Smith again; but before the physician could arrive, while sitting up in his rookiug-chatr he breathed hli last, . _ Dr. Fairchlld had been a resident of Pomona or Ita near vicinity for many years; had seen It grow from a village of a half dosen or so houses, aud had ever taken a lively interest lv Its progress—using much of his time, energy aud some oapltal during the last few years In bis "pet theory" an observatory on Mt. Baldy, tbe trail spoken of being Its Initial atep. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 2. p. m. front 8t Paui's church. , . *. Mr. Bleruerson of the firm of Reed & Rler nenon Is lying very sick—ln fact, is pro nouuoed in a very critical condition. The action of the fruit-growers' meeting yes terday afternoon, ol which Peter Fleming was chairman and Calvin Estorly secretary, was In substance about aa follows; P.J Dceher—who bad been authorized by a Claremont association of which George W. Ross was elected president—asked for its with drawal or secetßlon from the Pomona fruit ex change so as to be enabled to act in ita own soverelgp right, subjeel merely to the San An tonio fruit exchange. This was discussed, but final action (inferred. The following were then selected as directors of the Pomona exchange: E. O. Kimball aud E, A. Hibbard from the Klngßley tract: P.O. Teaeue, D. B. Brown, L. 0. Meredith aud W. U. Schumau from the Lordsburg, Claremont and San Diinaa districts; A. W. Nesblt and J. D. Canon from the old settlement; and three at large, J. T. Brady, W. B. Dole and Charles Beaver. . . ■ The representatives ot the Pomona union in the San Antonio exchange are K. C. Kimball from Klugsiey traci, P. J. Dreher from Clare mont and Fred J. Smith from Old Settlement. The next meeting will be held three weeks lrem yesterday at 2p. m. The three at large are tho three presidents of tbe Pomona banks. Victor Mallard Is building quite an addition to his houae on the corner of Third and Par cells streets. . Maj. tieorge L. Draper arrived in Pomona from the east this morning. He is in good health and will remain in this section lor the winter. . F. M. Williams, who came to thiß vicinity from Qnluoy, 111., about a year ago, Is being visited by his nephew, Mr. Nations, from Oalnsßville, Tex., who will probably locate here. Recorder Youngs, in the WeberTrundy case, decided against Weber, who has given notice ol appeal. Those who leit for the east today via the Southern pacific route were M. C. Allen for Dcs Moines, la.; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pearce for Cam eron, Mo., and Rev. Thomas Keyser and family from Lordtburg to Chicago. Several came iv thit morning lrom the eaßt, among them Mra L, 0. Phillips and daughter, relatives ol Mis. Ella Phillips of our town. If Pomena oould only get all her absent citi zens home and then be visited by her usual number of winter tourists a little enlivening of business might also come. Al any rate, next Friday—circus day—will look lively, if nothiug more. SANTA ANA. Interest In the Kaaes-A Hunting; Trip. Tho Walnut Crop. Santa Ana, Oct. 18.-A large delegation of Santa Anans will go to Los Angeles on the morning train to see tbe race between Silk wood and the two northern sldewheelers. Many ol sporting fraternity will take their money with Ibom, being ready to black the black pacer if be is out to win. There ib a great deal of dis satisfaction over the result of the race here, and many theories are given for the defeat of the Orange county horse. The outcome ot tbe race In the Ausei city will be watched with interest. Off FOR A HUNT. This morning a Jail? party of hunters left for a few days' duck hunt. Among tbem were Count Yon Schmidt, 0. C. Carpenter, X. F, C. Klokke and J. 0, Scblaussn. They will go to the marshes near Newport, where duetts are very plentiful, and will no doubt secure a large number. the WAimiT caor. Tho harvesting of the walnut crop in Orange county is now almost completed. In conversa tion with George W. Ford today, a Blade re porter was informed tbat tbe crop was an aver age one, and tbat prices would be satisfactory to the grower. city trustees. Tbe city trustees met in regular session last night, all the mcmborsbeing present. Ordinance No. 175, providing that no screens shall be kept up in saloons on Sunday, was parsed. Trustees Hankey, Hunt and Hewey were ap. pointed a committee to investigate tbe closing of tho extension to Sycamore street. The (Jerk was instructed to advertise for a year's supply of lumber. SANTA ANA NOTES. Trustee J. A. Hankey spent the day in Los Augelos. James E. Nugent, publisher of the Anaheim Journal, has filed his petition in Insolvency. Ills creditors are John Stnythe, $340; F." A. Korn, $125, sotiured by ohattel mortgage; John Holverson, $2000, secured by chattel mortgage; Miss Minnie Spencer, $30.50; B. V. Garwood, $130; H, C. Kellogg. $100: Mrs. N. H. Mitchell, $120; J. J. Schneider, $95; Blake. Mount & Towne; $37.04; P. Hlrschleld «fc Co.. $34.33; American Press association, $30.55. The assets outside of tbe printing outfit, covered by chat tel mortgage, are nil. Clara Williamson Issuing her husband, J, D. Williamson, for a divorce. Maria Wilcox has brought suit against John Kracmer to foreclose a $7000 mortgage. CAHUENGA. A Movement ia the Interest of Pro tress. Cahuenua, Oct. 17.— Xt is announced that citizens oi cahueuga valley will hold a meet ing at the Pass Bchool house Satuiday evening, October 21st. at 7:30 o'clojk, to organize a township association. The purpose of the or ganization is to promote the general welfare of that enterprising community. Oahuenga township, with a population of about 3000, has no local government. In redistrlctlng the supervisoral districts last year, Cihueuga township was tacked onto one of the Los An geles city district!, and thus acquired a repre sentation (V) in tbj board ot supervisors, for two yeais to come, without any voice in ihe chnosinu. The Cahuenga people are heavily taxed, as lands out that way are iated high, and tnev have a, natural curiosity to know what becomes of the money pal-i ir. Cahuenga, like mauy other parts of the coun try, feels the necessity for better roads, and it i, b ii. ved that an organization such as is pro posed can do much toward bringing about a icform in the present system of road work. Theio are msny matters of public interest which may very properly bo discussed aud acted upon by tbe people of a oommunit" like Oahuenga, and it is expected that much 'inter est will be taken in the movement to be inaug urated next Saturday. Miles' Nerve and Llrer Fills Act on a new principle—regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A m w discovery. Dr. Miles' pills speedily cure bil lousiuss, bad tastes, torold liver, piles, consti pation. Unequalad for men, women aud chil dren. Smalust, mildest, surest. Filly d.nes 25 cants. Samples irue. C. H. Hauce, 1. ! North Spring. 250 envelopes. 50c: H rm writing paper. 25c. Ungstadter, 214 W. oecoiid, Hollenbsck hotel. U3S ANGELES HERALD: WEDNESDAY MORNING OCTOBER 18. 1893. RIVERSIDE. Proceedings of the Supervisors—Notes and Personals. Rivebsidb, Oct. 17.—1' ha supervisors were in session all day yesterday. The principal features of the session were the long discussion over the pay of the horticultural commission ers and the proposed road to supersede the Box spring route. Several men appeared before the board and explained that it required capable men to Inspect trees and tbat 93 per day was not enough for such work. Tbe supervisors instructed the inspectors to get the w«rk done as cheaply as possible and tbey wonld stand by them. The road proposition was taken up during the afternoon and discussed at soma length. Several propositions were advanced before the board closed the argument. They will report on the subject at some iuture meet ing. KOTBB. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Baker of Banning are in town. a R. Waller ot Perrls was In town this week. James Mills, deputy county clerk, has just returned from Ban Francisco. F H. Austin of the Moreno Indicator and A. Q. Munn of tbe Ban Jacinto Register, were In town yesterday. w. a. Wrisley and wife were burled this afternoon. A marriage permit was granted J. T. Harts horn and Josie Holland, both of Menifee, yea tit) rday. J. Q. North has been appointed by Governor Markbam a delegate to the real estate congress to be held In Chfcago on tbe 23d Inst. A large delegation ot San Bernardino Knights of Pythias visited their brethren last evening lv this city. A Wonderful Engine. Cannot Bat Surpassed —An engine exerting surpassing power is always a source of wonder, and yet how many are entirely forgetful of the existence within themselves of an englue more Sowerful and endurlug than any ever invented, ot perhaps until they experience Irregular pulse, heart fluttering, tenderness in shoulder and arm, swollen ankles asthmatic breathing, weak and hungry spells, smothering, short breath, or pain in slue, when Its existence is ne longer to be denied, aa tbe possessor must kuow he haa heart disease. Mrs. De Bar, Fitch burg, Mich., had beast disease 15 years; bad to hire house beip; lived on liquid food, used Dr, Miles' Heart cure, and all symptoms left her* Continued use cured her. Bold by c. H. Hance. 177 N, Spring, on a guarantee, who will give you the doctor's book free. For Ovsr Fifty Years Mas. Winlow's Soothing Sveup has been used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens tbe gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and ib the beßt remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-fire cents a bottle. Our Home Brew. Mater & Zobelein's lager, fresh from the brewery, on draught In all the principal sa loons, delivered promptly in bottles or kegs. Office and brewery, 111 Allio street. Tele phone 91. Fire Insurance Kates Bednced. Independent of the "compact." See Batker ville, 218 North Main (Lanfrunco building), and save money, Urand opening of the Perfeot Fitting Shoe company, October 19th to 25th, at 122 South Spring st. Finest Variety aud Cheapest Place in town for flab, game, oysters, etc., Fred Hanniman's, Mott market. Dr. D. 8. Dlffenbaoher, Dentist, 119} a 8. Spring street, rooms 4 and 5, CEYLON TEAS. for Infanta and Children* "Castoria is so well adapted to children that Cantoris cures Colic, Constipation, known to me," H. A. Archer, M, D., gestion, IJI So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Without injurious medication. " The use of ' Castoria' is so universal and " For several years I have recommended Its merits so well known (hat it seems a work your ' Castoria/ and shall always continue to of supererogation to endorse it Few are the do so as it has invariably produced beneficial intelligent families who do not keep Castoria results." within easy reach." Ebwih F. Pardes, M. D., Carlos MartyNjD. "The Winthrou," 125 th Street and Tth Aye., Late Pastor Bloomingdalo Ksformed Church. ' New York City. Tbb Cbntacr Coa-Asnr, 77 Hon rat Street, New Yobs. LOS ANGELES MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE 241 S. MAIN ST. Regular graduates, legally licensed, SPECIALISTS WITH YEARS OF EXPERIENCE in the treatment of Chronic, Nervous, Skin and Blood Diseases. Consultation free and invited. A friendly talk or opinion costs you nothing. Medicine sent by mail or express everywhere, se curely packed, free lrom observation. Curable diseases guaranteed. Where doubt exists, it is frankly stated. Hours, 9to 3 and 7toBp. m. Sunday, 10 lo 12. ATTTT? C Opgrailie Weakness, IArJ,BIl Ar J, 8l , n R ,rom Indiscretion, Excess or l\ Pi XV V UU s3 tj -i- Indulgence, producing some of the fol ■*-' v - 1 --'- J » v »-» K-v Failing: Memory, I lowing efteots: Nervousness, Debility, TvTj^TJTT TTV Lack of Enere-v iDimuessof Sight, seif-disirust, Defec- JJll/jDiJLI 1 i Ph~|.ll ii„„ ,„' tlve Memory, Pimples on the Face. ** n T T Pliysical llecay. | Aversion to the Society of Females, Loss of Ambition, Lack of Confidence, Gloominess, Despoudenoy, Barrenness, Unfitness to Marry, Melancholy, Dyspepsia, Lost Manhood, Pains in the Back, Varicocele, treated with suc cess—tafelj, privately. T»T A TVTFb CM7"TKT Diseases, all forms affectinv Body, Nose or D±JI\J\JL) jTXIMX/ oIvJLIN Throit, Skin and Bones, Blotchet, Erup w w Hons, Acne, Eozema, Old Sores, Ulcers, Painful Swellings from whatever cause, treated by means of safe, time-tried remedies. H tin" aud Swollen Joints and Kheumatlsin, the result of Blood Poison, CUKriD. KIDNEY AND URINARY «*«-"*xva Bloody Urineoarefuhy treated WRTCTHRAL SXItIGTUKE Permanently Cared. Soft-feeling bunch or earth-like worms. Varicocele Is curable. WOlVfl? TT? TT A TTWTTTTVT Persons ailing at a distance, by giving ail symptoms XXVIVA SU A XvlVri A I¥AE/ii 1 call he successfully treated at home. Call on or address Los Angeles Medical and Surgical Institute, 24.1 S. MAIN ST., ROOMS 3 AND 5. 1!^' a'mAKHOQD RESTORED "<: gpioE " E ; mm ~~ f ~J V 'a' lz cr cures all nervousness or diseases o I tbe generative organs, W|fs»» lb* such as: Manhood, r*it-ci>lCMNurMtt, Tired jreel- \v ', \\ *™Sf' A* ai >'»> 1" *Ho IBaelt, Debility, Pimple*, Hend -1 ASP*/ VrtWi JfriSNSs-mliial WcukneKn, Nightly UmiHWions, linpo- V tesiey, Despondency, Varicocele, Pretnatnresiesiw X»»_Jr and *'<" ,s tii»»ti«n. Cures where all elso fails. The doctor 7T7T7-~ t" 8 discovered the active principle on which tbe vitality of tbe BEFORE And AFTER SEXUAL apparatus is depeimcnt. The reason why sufferers are not cured by physicians und medicines Is bemuse over no per cent are troubled with a*ros,t»»iUi», fur which OUPIDKXK Is the only known remedy to cure tiio com plaint wltlioutuu operutlou. A wrllteis SJisnrantee to refund the money If a permanent cure Is no< ofTeclril by the use of six boxes, f 1.00 a h"r, sK for 55.00, Hem) for circular and testimonials. Address SAVtU, JHKDlsjimos t;o., I*. o. 80. Ban iYauckco, (Jul. for Salt by 0. H. HANCE, Agent, 177 and 1 Tl) N. Spring St., Los Angeles, Cal. IXLTLivory 7 ailoarlnptable GEO - PR EUTZ, Frop. BDCCBSS!>R T0 WILHELM. 8»0 S. MAIN STKEKT. TKLEFBOSK 307. —' ymffl/ //0 Special attention in hscka, ladies'and gentlemen's saddle horses ssffljijffif'', Goodrlgs. Prices Boarding at low jates. Brick stables The Gelebratedfrenco Sure, w teXs* "APHRODIT.NE" Ss£Sia GUARANTEE jaS^V tV) to cure any form fti a wl j~/ °f nervous disease t Ar or any disorder ol jer-^^J. gansof eltberseX|^^^^^^^^ Ircrathoexcestlvev BEFORE nseof Stimulants, AFTEF Tobacco or Opium, or through youthful indlso? Hon, over Indulgence, &a. , such as Loss of Brain Power, Wakefulness, Bearing down Pains iv ths back, Seminal Weakness, Hysteria, Nervous Proa trut I ou, Nocturnal Emissions, Leucorrhrea, Dis tinct, Weak Memory, Loss of Power and f mpo teney, which If neglected often lead to prematura old age and insanity. Pries 11.00 a box, 8 boxes lor 18.00. Sent by mail on receipt of price' A WRITTEN OI'AHAHTEK is givenfc svery |s.OO order received, to refund the mans] M a Parruaaent cure is not effected. We hays thousaudsof testimonials from old and young of bothawlCß.whoiiave been permanently cures by taeucsjof Apbrodltlne. Clrcalar froe. Address "fir* APHRO MCDIOINF OO Bold by H. M. BALK & 80N, Druggists, 220 S, Spring st,, t,ot Angeles, Cab jot I , " WOETH A GTjmaAA BOX." \ ! COTEEEU WITH A TASTELESS AND . SOLUBLE COATING. A WONDERFUL MEDICINE FOR | Indigestion, Wantaf Appetite, Fullness i j after Meals, VomUlnffs, Sichness of j i the Htomaeh, Jiiliotts'or Liver tlom ' [ jplnlnts, Sick lleadache,Cotd Chills, 11 Wlushlny&of Heat, Loumess of Spir- | i 1 its, and Alt Nervous Affection), \ i To ours these complaints we mast remove i t the o*ll*o. The principal oausa in generally I , i 1 to bo found in tho stosnaeh und ISverl put' i < ' thane two organ* right and oil will be well. From j i J, two to four Pills twice a day for a abort timo > ! will remove tbe evil, and restore the sufferer { > , i to sound and lasting health. I <; Of all druggists. Prloe 2R oonts a box.; 1 I !»<^B»<<%'i^ii»wKwß*S" l w 23 ' J Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat-j $ ent business conducted for moderate Fees. # Jcur Office ib Opposite U. S. Patent Office? J and we can secure patent in less lime than those J # remote from Washington. S J Sen/1 model, drawing or photo., with descrip- J Jtiiui., We an vise, if patentable or not, free ofj ichar/ I. Our fee not due till patent is secured. S J A pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents," with * Jcosi of same in the U. and foreign countries? t sent free. Address, S C.A.SNOW&CO. W^S^"^^"^P/^\l Incubators, Bone Mills, Alfalfa Cu.tersv Everything lot poultry keepers. EDWId CAWBTON, 121 8. Broadway. 9-1 6m LOST MAnHOOD a.ws# s sssrssisjvww ly emissions, etc..aurelv curt-d by INDAPO, the great Hindoo Remedy. Sold Willi written njuMatSS of cur*. Sample tent free. Addresu Oriental Medleal Co.. as pl.vnnmih Maae. t'hlc.r.. 111. LET US WHISPER! NOT BECAUSE WE'RE ASHAMED OR BASK fuI, but to avoid hurting the feelings of our compet itors. WE WANT TO TELL YOU That we have the best $5 Boys' Suits in this town. The goods are all-wool and the pants are doiible seat and knees, and they are thoroughly well made. We lay particular stress on these goods because we know they are trade makers. They are purposely made for boys who are hard on clothes, and what strong, healthy boy is not hard on clothes ? While in Chicago recently we saw the same goods sold for $6. Our price is $5, and the profit is very small, but we are using these suits to gain trade—by giving EXTRA GOOD VALUE. We also have Boys' Suits for $2.50, $3, $4, but our particular hobby is our $5 Suits, be cause at that price we can give you something that is good, and bring you back again. The Suits we refer to are all made in the latest double-breasted cut, and perfect-fitting. Don't permit yourselves to be deceived by clothiers who pretend to have "slaughter sales" nine months out of the year. It is an insult to your intelligence—because they take the public for fools. Would you trade with a man who calls you a fool ? SPRING & TEMPLE STS. Notice of Street Work. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Til AT ON Tuesday, the 3d day of October, A. D. 1803, the council uf tbe city of U>s Angeles did, at Its meeting on said day, adopt an ordi nance of intention, numbered 1801 (now ae ries), to have thu follow ing work done, to-wit: First—Tbat said EIGHTH STREET In said city from the east line of Union avenue to tbe west line of I'uarl street. Including all intersections of streets (excepting such por tions of said street and Intersections as are required by law to be kept ill order or repair by any person or company having- railroad tracks thereon, and also excepting such por tions as have already been graded and graveled and accepted) be graded and graveled in ac cordance with the plans and profile on tile in the office of the city engineer and specifications on rile in the office of the city clerk of the city of Los Angeles for graveled streets, said specifications being numbered rive. Second—That a cement curb bo constructed along each line of the roadway of said Eighth street, front the cast line of Union ave nue to the. west line o[ Pearl street (excepting along such portions of the line of said roadway upon which a cement or granite curb has al ready been constructed and accepted) in ac cordance witb specifications in the office of the city clerk ol said city for constructing cement curbs, said specifications being num bered 19. Third—That a cement sidewalk lour feet in width be constructed along the south side of said Eighth street, from the east line of Union avenue to the west line of Pearl street, and on the north side o£ said Eighth street from the east line of Union avenue to the east line of lot 38 of the Kennedy tract addition, (excepting such portions of saidstreet between said points along which a cament or asphalt sidewalk has been constructed and accepted), said sidewalk to be constructed in accordance witb specifications on file in tbe office of the city clerk, said specifications being num bered 1 a. BlC.il. The city engineer having estimated that the total cost oi naid improvement will be greater than one dollar per front foot along each line of said street. Including the cost of intersections, it is hereby determined in pur suance of an act of the legislature of the state of California, approved February 27th, 1803, tbat bonds shall be Issued lo represent the cost of said improvement Said bonds shall be se rial, extending over a period of ten years, an even proportion oi -which shall be payable an nually ou the second day of January of each year, after their date until the whole are paid, and to bear interest at the rate of 7 per oent per annum, payable semi-annually on the sec ond days of January and July of each aud every year. Reference ia hereby made to the said ordi nance of intention for further particulars. 1). A. WATSON, Street Superintendent. By F. C. Hannon, Deputy 10-11 (it Street Work. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON Monday, the 26th day of Sept., A. D. 1893, the Councilof the olty of Loa Angeles did, at its meeting on said day, adopt an ordinance of intention, numbered 1840 (new serlosj, to have the following work done, to-wit: First—That that portion of said HOOVER STREET, In said elty from the south curb line of Sixteenth street to the north curb lino of Washington street, which is east of the west city boundary, including all intersections of streets (excepting such portion of said street and intersections as are required by law to be kept in order or re pair by any person orcoinpany having railroad tracks thereon, and also excepting such por tions as have already been graded, graveled and accepted,) be graded and graveled lv ac. cordance with the plans and profile on file in the oltice of tbe city engineer und specifica tions on file In Ihe cilice of the city clerk of the city of lx>s Angeles for graveled st routs, said specifications being numbered five. Second—That a redwood curb be constructed along the east line of the roadway of said Hoover street from the south curb Una of Sixteenth street to the north curb line of Washington street, (excepting along such portions of tho 11 no of said roadway upon which a redwood, cement or granite curb has already been constructed and accepted), lv accordance with specifica tions in trie office of the city clerk of said city for constructing redwood curbs. Third—Ordinances Nog. 1722 and 17i)li, be ing in conflict herewith, are hereby repealed. Reference is hereby made to the said ordi nance of intention for further particulars. D, A. WATSON, Street Superintendent. By F. C. IlANftoN, Deputy. 10-14 Ot Application for a Parole. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE Dis trict attorney of Vol Angeles county, that i the undersigned, intend to apply to tho Honorable State Board of Prison Directors for trie privilege ot being paroled, at a meeting of the said board, to be held at San Quentin. on Ihe 11th day of November, 1803. his LOUIS X PALMA. mark Witness; W. E. Hall. 10-lb-Weds 2t Notice of Street Work. NOTICE [3 HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON Monday, the 25th day of Wept., A.I). 1893, the Council of tho oily of Los Angeles did, at Hh meeting on said day, adopt an ordinance of intention, numbered 18.51 (newneries), to have the following work done, to-wltr First—That said SIXTH STREET In said city from the west line of Pearl street to the cant line of Fremont avenue, including all intersections of streets, (careen ting such portions of said street and intersections as are required by law to be kept in oro\er or repair by any person or company having railroad tracks thereon, and also excepting such portions as have been paved aud accepted; be paved with bituminous rock surface with concrete base and a granite gutter three feet wide in accord ance with the plans and profile on tile in the office of the city engineer and sp-ecifieations on lilu in the office of the city cleric of the city of Loa Angeles, said specifications being desig nated "special specifications for paving Sixth street, from I'earl street to Freemont avenue." Second—That a cement curb be constructed along the north line of the roadway of said Sixth street from the west line of Pearl street to the east line of Fremont avenue (exceptiugalong such portions of the line of said roadway upon which a cement or granite curb has already been con structed and accepted) in accordance with specifications on file in tho office of the city clerk of said city for constructing cement curbs, said specifications being numbered twelve. Third—That a cement sidewalk 5>' a feet in width be constructed along the north side of said Sixth street from the west line ot I'earl street to the east line of Fremont avenue (excepting such portions of tsuid street between said points along which a ce ment or asphalt sidewalk has been constructed and accepted), said sidewalk to be constructed in accordance with specifications on file in the office of the city clerk, said specifications being numbered twelve. Fourth-That a public sewer be constructed alongsaid Sixth street in said city, from the center line of Fremont avenue to a (iounectlon with the public sewer now built in. the inter section oi said Sixth and Pearl streets and across all intersections ot streets, together with manholes. The slae of said sewer shall bo: Eight inohes in internal diameter and be constructed of salt glazed vitrified pipe, brick, iron and cement. All ot which shall bu constructed in accordance with the plans aud profile on file in the office of the city engineer aud specifications on file in the office oi the city clerk of the city of Los Angeles, said specifications being lettered P. The cost of all of said work shall be assessed as provided in section 7 of the act to provide for work upon streets, eta, approved March 18th, 1885, Reference is hereby made to the said Ordi nance of Intention for further particulars. It. A. WATSON. Street Superintendent, By F. C. Hannon, Deputy 10-14 Ot Notice of Street Work. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON Monday, the 25th day of Sep?., A. 1). 1803, the Council of the city of Los Angeles did, at its meeting on sahl day, adopt an ordinance of intention, numbered 1847 (new series), to have Ihe following work done, to-wit: That a cement sidewalk five feet ; v width bo constructed along the bouth aid of said ELEVENTH STREET, from the easterly curb line of Vernon street to the westerly curb lino of Sentous street, such portions of said street between said Mints along which a cement or asphalt sidewalk has beeu constructed and ac cepted:,) said sidewalk to be constructed in ac cordance with specifications on file in the of llco of the city clerk, said specifications being numbered twelve. Reference is hereby made to tho said ordi nance of intention for further particulars. D. A. WATSON, Street Superintendent. By F. C. Hannon, Deputy. 10*14 Ot Notice Inviting" Proposals for Fur nishing 1 Cement. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL HE RECEIVED r i by the undersigned up to 11 o'clock a. m., of Honuay, October 23, 1803, to furnish the City of Los Angeles wlih 1300 barrels, more or less, of cement to bo delivered at the town oi Ingle wood, Los Angeles county, California. Said cement to be in accordance with the specifications for cement to he used in the con struction of the outfall sewer, adopted by council .July IV, ISO.!. A certified check to the order of tho under signed amounting to S per cent of the gross bid shall Accompany each proposal as a guar anlee that tho bidder will enter into a con tract If awarded to him in conformity with hi si bid. Council reserves the right to reiect any and alt bids. By order of the council of the City of Los Angeles at its meeting of October 0, 1893, C. A. LUCKJSNBACH, 10-13 I'M City Clerk. Summons. IN THK SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUNTY of Los Angeles, State of California. Sarah fl. Whlgham. plalutlfl, va. J». H. Bar clay, 11. J. Hunt, J. W. Hendrick, J. a. Chap man, Ida Hancock, as administratrix of the estate of John Hancock, deceased? Franois E, ilciJonuell, A. A. Jtfullonnell, Robert N. 0, Wil son, H. 8. Shields, Julia McKrlalu, John Doe, Richard Roe, Mary Doe, defendants. Action brought' in the superior court of Los Angeles county, istato of Callfoanla, and the complaint filed in said county ot Los Angeles, in the office of the clerk of said superior court. The people of tbe state of California send greeting to F. H. Baroiay, H. 1, Hunt, 1. W. Heudriok, J. S. Chapman, Ida Hancock, as ad ministratrix of the estate of John Hancock, de ceased; Francis E. McDonnell. A. A. MoDon nell, Robert N. C. Wilson. H. 8. Shields Julia McErlam, John Doe, Riobard Roe, Mary lioa, defendants. You are hereby required to appear in an ac tion brought against you by the above named plalutlffin the superior court of the county of Los Angelea, state of California, and to answer theoomaiaint filed therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the ser vile on you of this summons—if served within this county, or if served elsewhere, witbin thirty days, or judgment will bo taken against you according to ths prayer of said complaint. The said action is brought to obtain a decree of tbis court vacating and setting aside tbe de cree ol foreclosure aud order ol sale, made in a former action in said superior court, being action I»o. 14,324 on the register of action of said court, wherein Sarah 0. Whigbam was plaintiff, and F. H. Bare.ay and otnerswara defendants, which said action was instituted for the purpose of foreclosing the mortgage hereinafter referred to; and also vacating and bcttmu aside the sale made on the 17th day of November, 1801, iv pursuance of the said io cree of foreclosure; and also vacating ths sheriff's certiflnate of sale, issued In pursuance ot said tJ c, which said certificate ol sale is recorded in book 8, sheriff's certificates of sal', page 211; and also vacating sua setting asl-'- the sheriffs deed, made by the sheiinofsa . county to said plaintiff in pursnauce of said certificate on November 18th, 1801, recorded in book 802 of deeds, page 2, in tbe cilice of the county recorder of said couuty of Loa An geles Also to recover judgment against the said defendant, F. H. Barclay, for tbe sum of #5731.01, with interest at the rate of 12 per cent per annum lrom November S, 1880. corapounditigquarterly; also to obtain a decree ot this court lor the foreclosure of a mortgage desert bed In said complaint and exe cuted by tbe said defendant. K. H. Barclay, on the Stb day of May. A. D. 1888, to secure the payment of a oert-iln promissory note, made by sa (1 liefundaut F. H. Barclay, on said Stb day o: May, A. U 1888, to said plaintiff, for $5300°. gold coin, upon which said promissory note and mortgage there has Deen paid tbe sum of $707, and no move, aud upon which promis sory note and mortgage there Is due and unpaid a balnuce of #5731.01, with Interest thereon at the rate of 12 per cent per annum, from No vt-mberS. 1881), compounding quarterly; also to recover judgment for the sum of $21.20 laid out and expended, by plaintiff for taxes upon Uiu mortgaged premises, aud for interest there in at 12 per cent per annum, compounding quarterly from December 20, 1890, and also for tbe sum of $800 as reason able toun fee of plaintiff herein, as <rovid>..l in said mortgage; that the prem ises described in said mortrage may be sold and the proceeds applied to the payment of the amount the court shall ascertain to be due on snid note aud mortgage, or other, and for such taxes, aud for counsel fees, and for costs ol suit; and ill case such proceeds aro not suffi cient to pay the. same, then to obtain judgment for tbe deficiency, and an execution against said defendant, F. If Barclay, and also tbat eacb aud all of tho defendants, and all persons cUimlug by, through or under them, or either ol them, may be barred and forever foreclosed of all right, title, claim, ilen, equity of redemp tion aud interest iv and to said mortgaged premises, auu for tbe appointment of a receiver for said premise;, and for other aud further relief, ttefcrcncu is bad to said complaint for particulars. And you are hereby notified that II you fail tn appear and answer the said complaint as above require.!, the a»id pialntlfl will apply to the court iur the xelief demanded lv said com plaiDt. uiven under my hand and tho seal of the superior court of tbe county of Los Angeles, state vi California, this 19ih day ol Apnl, In tfie year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and niue'.y-ibree. [-eal,] T. H. WARD, Clerk. ity a. iV. Pkavkr, Deputy Clerk. ?.. H. West and Wel.born Si Hutton, atty's for alalatltr. 8-«D63t £3 ', t,»,t, r -, Knxiiih Diamond Braaa. 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