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NEWS FROM NEAR-BY TOWNS. Interesting News Matters from Santa Ana and Anaheim. A li id night Burglar Makes a Haul at Pasi'deiia. A Smooth Young Man Arretted at San Bernardino — Riverside Chinese Will Iteglater—Santa Monica and Pomona Items. Btsu asa, Nov. 10.—MiisIda Rois, a daugh ter of bamuel Uoss. had the misfortune to dis locate her ankle aurl break one cf the bones, while skating at the roller skating rink ins. Monday evening. She will not be able to walk ou the disabled member for several weeks. Willlim Koodiica, a member of tbo LO3 An geles bar, was in Santa Ana today on profes sion.! business. Joseph Yooh and J. VVlUetts went to Los An geles yestefday on a business trip. Tbe next regular meeting of the city library trus.ees will be he.d the tlrst Tuesday evening ln December. One of the things to come before the trustees will be the matter of reconsidering the exclusion of the Boston Investigator from tne tiles of the library. The Misses stebbius have commenced the erection of a residence on the corner ol Seventh and Busu streets, Ml.s Annie Mathews, who haß been visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo. W. Doremus of thtsolty, for the past week, returned to ber home ln Los A a ge-e. Thursday. It Is reported that ' apt. Henry Whltakerof Bucua Park Is inganlilng a military company at that place. It Is not stated for what pur pee;, the captaiu 19 raising nil new company The trial of Lusnen G, Brown, charged with an attempt to commit murder, will come up ln the superior court on Monday next. The tit. George hotel at Fullerton has been been opened to the public agalu. The peopie of Anaheim and Fullerton, the latter lv particular, stem to be getting dis gusted with their irrigating district organised uader the Wright aol. At a meeting at Ana heim not long since resolutions asking that the directors take steps to disorganize the district were passed Mr. and Mrs. Ell Brock of .Southern Illinois, father and mother of our genial county olerk, D. F* Krock, will arrive here tomorrow to spend ths winter with his son at the Olen wooa. * C. D. Ambrose of Arob beach was in our city today on business. Be thinks some of moving lo Banta Ana for the wiuter and perhaps to be come a permanent resident. The Anaheim Gazette says that the total gro.t product ot the sugar beet crop of Ana helm and vicinity foots up $35,504.33 for the seaaoD. The people of the mother colony want a sugar factory built in tbeir violntty, and it Is to be hoped tbat their wishes may be gratified, A geuile zephyr from the northeast has been disturbing the even temper of the denizens of the santa Ana valley today. The following exchanges of real estate were made here a few duys ago: Wm. F. Lutz has sold to John W. Stuchell ot Harrlsburg. Ore., part of lots 7, 8, 11 and 18, block I, Salisbury's addition to Santa Ana, for $b(lO, Part of lots 7 and 12. same block, is sold to Harry J. Irwin of Los Angeles for $509. Wm. J. Stuchell sells to V>m. F. Lutz 10l Ift, bock 3, House A Lewis' su rdi vision ol Lyons' addition to Banta Ana for $1000. J. A. dampen, who arrived ln Santa Ana last Sunday, has taken chart c of his new place near Ocean View and Is highly pleased with Cali fornia. J. J. Llvernash has decided to remain ln Healdsburg, and has taken charge oi the Bn t rprise ot that place. , G. 0. Fife went to Orrnge this evening to meet a i later who is on her way irom M hoc ■ota to visit him. Be has not seen her tor 11 years. R. A. Amerage oi Fullerton was ln Santa Ana today. ANAHEIM. The following clippings are irom the Ana ( helm Gazette; Mr. Nugent and lady have been located ln Arizona. People who talk about the Wright act here abouts these days read the riot act. See? Henry May berry was down iram Los Angeles on Monday bn a business trip, A little bird whispers that he will soon join the ranks ol the Penedicts. but he says thai he himseli knows nothing about it. A report prevailed oa the streets a lew days ago that two men on horseback had attempted to hotd op a man who was riding in the foot hills above Olive some nights ago. The latter put spurs *ov bla horsa as soon as be was ordered lo halt, and dashed away ln the darkness, bnt two bullets that came whizzing uncomfortably near him In his flight were not calculated to quiet the extreme state oi nervousness which he was under while trying to make a respecta ble escape. The chrysanthemum ball given by the Native Daughters at the Del Campo Tuesday night was largely attended and was a very pleasant af fair. The ball was profusely decorated with flowers, making a beautiful spactaoie. To the strains of Lowlnsky's orchestra the merry dancers tripped the light fantastic until a late hour, and the evening was pleasantly enjoyed by all. Al midnight supper was served, and later the party dispersed. The Native Daugh ters are deserving ol great praise lor their hos pitable entertainments. Santa Ana has bad two runaway wives dur ing the week, and now it Is reported that Ana helm is to have a sensation ol similar Import. A lore-lorn swain who married his Inamorata tna neighboring city not long ago returned home a lew evenings since, after a day's bard lsb >r ln tbe Held, only to And that his wife had flown to Los Angeles, leaving word that she would not return. At latest accounts she had been a week away, and there was yet no indi cations of any dlspbsiion on her part to return. Friends are at work on the case, however, and she may be prevailed upon to return. That there Is an organized band oi petty burglars in this town and vicinity admits oi but very little doubt. We have had these burglaries going on now about two years, and with the exception of that noted In another column there have been no arrests since these felonies began. Tbe officers have a tolerably fair opinion as to which quarter these crimes emanate from, and they should be successful in tlo ir efforts to land the gens before long. Tt is a great pity that Nightwatcliman Adams failed to nit the bnrglir he was after some uiguts ano, as thereby not only would the fellow have been caught and marked ior tuture Identifica tion, but probably the whole larcenous gang wouid have been exposed. Tbe gang should be run ln and summarily dealt with. PASADENA. A Midnight Burglary—Newe Notes and Feraonale. Pasadena, Not. 10.—Yesterday a family from Santa Monioa moTed into the M. X par sonage, bringing a number of boxes of house bold goods, which were piled up at the hack door and left all night, it being too late to un pack them. During the night some of the family heard a wagon drive up to the back door, but thought noiiting of it until tbe next morning, whea it was found that some one pad coolly carrier) off one of the boxes, which was tilled with valua ble bric-a-brac aud picture;. The police have been notified and will more than likely have nio guilty parly ln tbe tolls of the law befoie ni-ny day-. The nerve of the fellow, whoever ha was, is worthy of admiration, aud the only wonder ia that he left anything. N'OTRB. Mrs. W. L. Vail, who has b en quite 111,1s now improving rapidly. JC. F. Hurlhutaud family are expected homo frim Chicago in a fe* days. Leave your orders ior Sunday ice cream at Huichin-.'. The baLoon ascension ft,r Saturday is oil for lack of subscriptions, Tili estate ol the late Jam-s \\. Bcoville, which has been admitted lo probate, is valued at mor • thau ¥1,000,000. Brosc Moutiban, who has been employed at the world's (air this summer, is cxpeoieu'liorae lv a few days. in druok and disorderly, arresled by Con stable No eworthy, paid «, D oe of MS ln Jnsllco Lawrence's oouit tins morning. D. vv. Gibbs of Los Angelet ouriohed the city treasury thu amount of M 9 (his rllernoou for the privilege til r rlln« on the sidewalk, con trary to tue city ordinance, v«. C. Hogaoooin. well known in nowspaper circles in Southern California, has connected himseli with the Clown Vista as associate editor. \ Mr. Spaulding gave a lecture upon Phillips Brooks at the M. K. tab.-m c!c Ja-t .jvcniinr '„ a very small audience. The leeuu": was good but a l»cs of imelliKonl advertising caused ihe poor attendance. Work is progressing rapidly on the Gr. »n fcotei. A number oi servants are expected to •rrtve irom Chicago in n few days, when ihe old portloiuoi the hotel will bo put in uondi tlen for reccivitn; (Bests, A large number ot Pasadena legal lights will attend ~ nie.iting of the .Southern California B ir association In Los Anseles tomorrow, when some iict.iou will ho taken to Indorse n cunai daie ior the vacancy on the superior bench. The death oi Mrs. I.tiev It. fieir.iss, wite of Georteli. i'renllss, look place this murning at her home iv this city after a long and painful Illness. Deceased' had a large circle of friende and relatives, to whom the news oi her death comes as a sad blow. The luneral services will be held from tbe residence at 469 South Broadway Sunday altar noon at 2 o'clock. Terry Conley, the belligerent parlor, was iound guilty oi punching the head oi a fellow workman by Justice Merriem, this morning and sentenced to five days ln the connty Jail or $10 cash. Be took the jail and kept his money. Rev. J. W. Phelps, former pastor ol the M. R. church here, will leave the first oi the week for Alabama, where he goes on account of his health. The Aihambra Athletic club will give a Held duy on December 2d, which will attract many from this city. The piogramme includes bicy cle aud foot race*. Pasadena has linen selected at the next meet ing place for the Pomologlcal society oi South ern California. A meeting oi the Sooiety oi Matds and Batcb elors was held last evening at the home oi Miss Wagner, on Houtn Fair oaks. A pleasant even ing was enjnyod and the following officers cii ci il for the enaolng tern,: President, Mr. Dm ,)-: vice-president, Miss Brooks; secretary and treasury, Miss Wagner. SAN BERNARDINO. A Smooth Voting Han Arrested—Mid win ter Fair Aaetstanee. San Bernardino, Nor. 10.—For some time past a smooth young man, giving the name of A, W. Hall, has been in this city organizing a lodge called the Order oi United American Mechanics. He would talk the young society gentlemen into going Into the order and take their names, alter they paid him $3, Instead of $3 lhat the rules of the lodge call ior. Time passed rapidly aDd no order was Instituted. Some oi the dupes became suspicious and wrote to Los Angeles, when they received the mini's history. He soon found out the cause of the coolness between himself and a few, and made a hur ried departore—io hurried, lv isot, that he overlooked a lodging bill at the old Su Charles, where he has been stopping since arriving in this city The proprietor swore- out a warrant for his arrest, and Constable F. J. Wholey took the smooth young man Into oustody at Riverside. Be was brought back at noon today and de posited his watch and badge to eeoure the bill, and paid the costs ol the eonrt. It is rumored that another complaint will be made against him soon by some oi his soolety dupes, upon a charge of obtaining money under ialse pre tenses. TO ASSIST THK MIDWINTRR FAIR. Tomorrow District Attorney Oater will go to Los Angeles to consult with District Attorney Dillon and the legal advisors ot other Southern California counties relative to connty appro priation of money for the midwinter fair. The coinml.sinners of Los Angeles county have an idled to the supervise.sol teat county lor .+ 10. OOU, and tbe supervisors ol this county have sot aside $2000. but wish to get the opinions of all the county legal advisors beiore turning the same over to the commissioners. BRIEFS. W. R. Porter is home Irom the east. Col. and Mrs. Riggers entertained a number oi friends last evening. John Breden, Jr., of this city was married on the 18th ult. at Ottawa, Canada, to Miss Belen Mariey. Alex Bush It on trial In department one of the superior court on a charge of burglary. Judgment was rendered against tbe Bear val ley company ln favor ol Ham tiros. In depart ment two today. The amount involved la about $800, and was an order accepted for sup plies to contractors. A stay of execution lor 20 days was granted. J. X Schemerhorn's shop on Court street wat broken open last evening and some tools re moved. Tbe Ropublicant will celebrate their victory tomorrow night, at they did not tecure speak ers last evening. George Boyd and V. G. Baker today Bled witb the county recorder notice oi the location ot 2000 Inches of water tributary to Lytle creek. The water claimed It to be diverted and used on lands between San Bernardino and Pomona, RIVERSIDE. Some Chinese Say They Will Register; Others Want to Leave. Riverside, Nov. 10.—The Chinese in this o ity tay that they will register ii given another chance. They say there are a lew who with to return to their native land and they will not register ior the purpose oi saving return pas sage. Many of the heathen are working the merchant dodge, as the following irom the Enterprise will show: The Chinese lully understand the advan tages oi being a merchant. This is proved by the fact, that ln one small store atone ln China town there are more partners than tbere It room ior them to tuin about in the establish ment. One Chlnaman, when asked about the partner business, said It was all right, ior a good many men put ln a iew dollars each and the capital thus secured Wat invested in a business. John said that white men held big shares in stores, while the Ouinameii held but small shares; that was the difference between the races in doing business. Being asked li these numerous partnerships were not a plan to beat the labor clause oi the law, the answer was an emphatic "No." Chinese stores, it was said, had al whys been conducted that way, long before tbe exclusion or Geary laws were ever thought pf. Most of them are ol tbe opinion that the pho tograph clause of the amendment is no good. They say that is just like a wart on an animal, and could be evaded by Chinese who were smart. NOTES. , Mrs. J. P. Jones of Klsinore it the guest ol Mrs. F. B. Seaman. Mrs. Sherwood entertained the whist club yesterday. Mrs. aad Mist Mllice and Mrs. QUI returned yesterday from the east. W. J. Hunaaker, solicitor lor the Southern Califeruia Railway company, was a city visitor yesterday. Tkt tire department held their regular month ly drill. B. A. Knapp has filed a mechanic's lieu on tbe new buildings ln Chinatown. The Riverside wheeimen are serloutly think ing of holding a race meeting on Thanksglnng day. The Morning Enterprise seems to have top pUve in the passage of pencils with the Even ing Press. A. Brundage was arrested yesterday lor mal iciously killing chfekens belonging to A. Be larde, aud will have a hearing in court today. Two more tramps were tent to jail lor two days by Justice Potter. LA BALLONA. I'leatant Points from a Thriving Local - ity—Good Schools. La Baliona, Nov. 10.—A Herald reporter bad a very dollghtful.rlda through the rich and thriving La Balloua township, which adjoins the seaside city oi Santa Monica, on Thursday last, and found every farm in a thriving condi tion, The oorn crop through the entire district is au immense one and entirely satltiactory, and tuosefavored with irrigable land are now cutting their seventh crop of alfslla this year, it b.-lng a large one, too. Krult trees of every kind are looking fine, the growth of the past year being remarkable, es pecially ib this the case with walnuts. On Mr. Henry Schimel's ranch, only two years old. : i, bore this year, and tbe samples presented wore superior in size aud flavor. Mr. Le I .on it Ib mating wine there oi superior quality, while the citius crop this year will be a large one and of superb quality, there being very lit'le II any scale noticeable. Mr. Leh man's 10 acres iv lemons being especially fine. A number of new resiliences have been com pleted recent-y and more are ou the way, among them being Mrs. Sandford's residence on her ISO-acre ranch, Mi. Wm McLaughlin's residence, Mr. Eugene Boyes' and Mr, Biggins' r isideiicea. The Ballona peop.e complain of the Times credltlua all the new bui dings hero to Tho Palms, say,ng it is as a caseof the tall trying to wag the dug. Properly la advancing and very little oi it is on thu market, which speaks volumes tor the place. While on tbe rounds Inquiries were mado about the schools, ior they are tbe trne index of a oommunity'a character. They were found in first-class condition, with good attendance and excel ent teachers. SANTA MONICA. Southern Pacific Improvements—Newt aud Parionßl. Santa Monica, Nov. 10 —The Southern Pa citio is constantly improving the nark between the two depots and already It presents a pleat iug appesrauoe. Mine host It. itch art la also constantly adding to the Arcadia park, and has ordered a number of Ihe choiest plains and ihruns ior the center bed, wmoh has been remodeled. Your correspondent bad a raoit interesting ha:l hour conversation with a German tourist wiioniuchod at our piincely hotel, who was more lhau enthusiastic over tho leauliea of the plaiieatnt thu elegance of the Arcudla, alattng that while he had in bis travels seen larger ho tels, none were better run and lew the equals Sillas' Nerve aud Liver pills Acton a new principle-regulating the liver, storoachaud howls through the nerves. A a> w discovery. Dr. Miles' pills speedily cv.v bi lousness, bad tastes, torpid liver, piles, consti pation. Uueqiialod form-n, womeuand nhil oroii. Smallest, mlldett, sureat Fifty doses 25 oents. Samples Iree. C. H. Hence, 177 North sptlng. ft)S ANGELES HERALD. SATURDAY MORNING, I>U VEMBER 11. 1893. oi the Arcadian abode of pleasure. Be was particularly enthusiastic over the matchless sun parlot and the beautiful dining room, with superb ocean view. B. 7. RII-, the local photographic artist, has two fine photos lis 17 on exhibition ln Mrs. L. ft. Hubbel's window, one ot Miraman, tbe residence of Senator Jotn-i, and the other a view down Ocean avenue from Utah avenue. They are handsome enough for any man's parlor. aumner P. Bunt, the architect of the South ern Uallfornla building for the midwinter fair, spent Thursday at the Cily by the Sea. Mr. and Mrs. S. I). Silent have rented the Vali cottage for the winter. The board of trustees bave passed an ordi nance establishing the office of city and town engineer. The fire company has been allowed to order fire rubber suits by our city fatbers.. The librarian of our free library, which is the pride of all, has made the following report for October: Number of book, in circulation, 1049; reading room issue, 20; total number of volumes in library, 2140; total membership, Kill; total registratlou, 632. The library is lighted now by electricity, and every magazine and periodical is ln the free rradlng room. The Jones Interest has kindly let the polo club have the use of an 80-foot wide strip, thus muting the club's grounds 400x800—much better for play. Joseph Purcell, Wm. Lewis, D. A. Menden hall, John T. Barris, D. A. Vandervoort and Hugh Mccium ol Han Francisco have Joined the San Francisco contingent at the Botel Ar cadia. Mrs. I. R. Dunkelberger and Miss Josephine llunkelberger of Los Angeles are registered at the Arcadls. Mrs. B. M. Harvey of Sacramento is delight iully situated at Botel Arcadia. POMONA. News Items and Pleasant Personal Men tion. Pomona, Nov, 10.—The colored people oi this community are now endeavoring to get up a sufficient subscription fund to enable them to erect a chnrch for the vie oi their race and Its especial benefit. Mrs. L. O. Breeden's home, recently vacated by her, Is now occupied by a lamily oi winter tourists just arrived. Mrs. harry Beaton has gotten back home irom her visit to tbe east. This ageury is thinking ol establishing a central distributing box eithor at the Kiugsley school house or a ~roe other convenient location on that tract. As Mr. Pierce wil< hold services at Chino on next Sunday, Mrs. Pierce will fill the Unltari au pulpit on that day In McComas hall at 11 a. m. The tracks about our depot are being put ln go id shape by the section men. A "tun Ana" Is blowing east of ns today. It Is about time to hear the location of the posloffice decision. It is, peihaps, no secret to some now. Next week will te one oi numerous enter tainments. The young ladle, oi the Fruit and Flower mission, the Foresters-, the bread and tea of the Ladies' Aid society ot tbe Universal is! socletv, and perhaps one or two more. T'ewel C. Thomas has been transferred Irom hl« temporary position at Azusa to his former place here with the Kerckhoff-Cuzner Lumber company. Pomona Briefs. WANTED, A PIANO. Anyone having a piano for sale will do well to communicate with Mr. J, R. Crawford, Pomona, who repre sents a committee of the Presbyterian church. COMPTON. A Missing Girl Oauaea Much Alarm, bat Turns irp Safely. Compton, Nov. 10.-Preparations are com plete lor the special programme to be given at Clearwater tomorrow evening by the Colum bian society of Compton. A. C. Lee has returned irom a visit to River side. John Maloom has gone to Puente to look at a ranch he contemplates moving on ln the near luture. One evening during the first part oi the week some "window-smashing .lacs" demolished several panes oi glass iv the front oi Joseph Santougde's saloon, and, as is peculiar to his kind, quietly slid away in the dark, unde tected. Judge Garnet had the satisfaction of having his judgment affirmed in the Haylock Ha, bell case by the court above. Many iarmers are engaged ln gathering their pumpkins. The social at Mrs. Brown's this evening will undoubtedlp be well attended. Wednesday evening It was reported that a daughter oi Mr. Bra.hear -as missing, v was iea-ed that the little g rl had met with some aocidcnt or ioul play, so a search parly was or ganized, but before they hsd left word came that she was safe at home and that she had but wandered from tv r way, which caused the de lay in coming home. 3? ! jCoTTOLEWK Q j(s> JLENE q rCOTToi-HNHf] Q |jC OTTOLKM |COTTOI.EMIj (C OTTQ L BNB| | fIOIITorTHE ft M FRYINS PAN f |f Has come not a little f« 15 knowledge as to cook- S3 1j: cry—what to do, as well g g yy. as what to do. Thus UU we have learned to use | EITTILEIE, | the most pure and per ° feet and popular cook- ° 8 § ing material for all frying 15 <!» aud shortening purposes, as | PBOIRESSIVE f H GOOKIN6 n ft Q OO 11 is the natural outcome gg ULi of the age, and it teaches up • -5-= us not to use lard, but rath- §§ er the new shortening, II li WTTIIIII, i 0 which is far cleaner, and 9 f| more digestible thau any || IJ lard can be. *; g g The success of Cotto- g | "y- leue has called out worth- less imitations under t; W similar names. Lookout 3S for these! Ask your \% 3$ Grocer for Cottolene, yy audbesurethatyougetit. 2 1 Made only by ■ v 01 N. K. FAIRBANBC & CO., go gg » ST. LOUIS and §£ PU CHICAGONEW VORK.BOBTON. <jV jCoTTOI-KSnl 0 ICOTTOLENE Q .CoTTOI.nNBjI,-, O COTTOI-e*.-S| ICoTTOI-CNri jCOTTOLBHia j f»®OOOOGO®M . "Many diseases m Barise8 arise from one cause 5 —blood impurity. g Beecham's e Pills a a (Tasteless) Q O Purify the blood and, Q Qthus, go to the rootQ Vof many maladies." (i lnoabators, Bone Mills. Alfalfa Cutter* JOHN D MIKCF.II, 117 Kast eenrad, street, 8-1 om 'Angeles. ijBALD HEADS! a? dmltHk What Is the condition of yours? Is your hair dry, > JSmm harsh, brittle? Does it split at the ends? Has it a ffil lifeless appearance? Does ft fail out when combed or 5 *li brushed? Is it full of dandruff? Does your scalp itch ? V AWmWrnX. il: dry or in a heated condition ?If these are some of ■ J jfflF?PWv yoursymptoms be warned in time or you will become bald. I JBSkookum Root Hair Grower m m i.'. /Ib what you need. Its production la not an accident, but the result of scientific ■ B V mWhWllfWIIWmMji I research. Knowledge of the diseases of the hair aud scalp led to tho discoT ■ a * r y °' bow to t!■'•»! them. "Skookum "contains neither minerals nor oils. It ■ ■ / X tenet a Dye, but a .lellghtfully cooling and refreshing Tonic By stimulating ■* I iXlMmiMr \[\ to^ds^ i( BtoJ ' 3 hair, cures dandruff and grows hair vn bald ■» / ill \W aTT* Keep the scalp olean. healthy, and free from Irritating eruptions, by i~ / /// i'HHHp i II of skookum Skin Soap, It destroys parastlio intevts, which feed on ■B I f//« I'flH: ill I I lf supply you send direct tons, and we will forward ■ * I //# ji||(|Br''j'lS il\P re F al, 1. on receiptof price. Grower, $1.00 per bottle ; S for $5.00. Soap, 50c. [II 1 (Ifr II THa? SKOOKUn ROOT HAIR GROWER CO., "s TB »sfrt«?e£ KK OT South Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. COCA TAIfTO CALISAYA lUluu Combined with Sulphate of Hydrastis. Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Lots ol Appetite, Debility and a low condition of tho system 4111 be promptly relieved and oured by Its use. 1 n valuable for over-worked business men and weak, nervous women. Pleasant, prompt and efficient. 190 doses $1, Ge r thegenulne; man ufactured only by Taylor i Myers Pharmacy Co , Bt. Paul, Minn. Los Angelet agents, B. M. SALE ,t SON, 220 S Spring tt. 4-1 ly SOUTH Kill* CALIFORNIA RAILWAY COMPANY* (Santa Fe Route.) IN EFFECT SUNDAY, SEPT. 18, 1893. Trains arrive and depart irom La Grande sta tion. Leave. Los Ang*i.es. | Arr] v * 5:15 p.m —Chicago Limited I* 7:50 a.m * 7 00 a.m.. .Overland Express....!* 6:20 p.m * 8:15 a.m .San Diego Coast Line. * l:'sp.m * 4:30 j>.m Ban Diego Coast Line. * 8:50 p.m * 7:1)0am ( \ * 7:50a.m * 9:00 a.m I ...San Bernardino.. * 9:50 s.m i via Pasadena... St 1:25 p.m * 4:00 p.m I ■ tf;2o p.m * 5:15 p.m I J * 7:35 p.m * 7:09 a.m (....Riverside via.. .) t l:?sp.m •9:ooam }...San Bernardino..> * 6:2op.ni t 6:05a.m r...Riverside and...) •10:15 a.m |ll:00am J..San Bernardino...f •4:80 p.m f via Orange 5 • 6:50 pm * 7:00 am fßedlanda, Mentonel * 9:50 ...m * 9:00 a.in ...and Bighland... I t 1:25 p.m I via )• - 6.20 P.m * 4:oopm Pasadena [ f 7:35 pm * 5:15 p.m [ J t 6:05 a.m (Redlands, Mentonei '10:15 a.m tll:00a.m J and Highland via.s •4:Mop.m (Oiange A Riverside) • 6-50 p.m * 9:00a.m f I t 7:35a.m Azusa, Pasadena . I • B:43am * 1:30 p.m and I • 9:50 a.m * 4:00 p.m i . ..Intermediate.. . > t 1:25 p.m t 6:30 p.m Stations I ' 4:16 p.m • S:2op.m * 7:00 p.m l J * 7 35 p.m * 7:00 am Pasadena * 7:soam * 5:15 pm I'asaiena t 1:25 p.m t 6:05 s.m Santa Ana ♦ 8:50a.m * 8:15 a.m Santa Ana t 1:50p.m Pauta Ana • 1:15 p.m * 4:30p.m Santa Ana • 6:50 p.m * 7:52 a.m Banta Monioa * 9:45 am •10:15 a.m Santa Monica * 3:50 p.m * 4:45 p m Santa Monioa * 6:34 p.m •10:00 a.m Redondo * 8:29 a.m * 4:45 p.m Redondo * 3:M)pm t 9:00 a.m San Jacinto v Pasadena f 1:28 p m fll:00a.m San Jacinto via Orange t 9:UO a.m Temecula via Pasadena t 1:25 p.m 111 :00 s.in .Temecula via Orange. 110:15 am t 8:15 s.m Escondldo v Coast Line t l:lo p-m Trains via Pasadena line arrive at Downey avenue station 7 minutes earlltr and leave 7 minutes later. •Dally fDslly except Sunday. JSundays only. K. W. McGBE, City Pa«s. A T. Agt, 129 N, Spring st, Los Angeles, And La Grande nation. pACIFIO COAST BTKAS4SRIP CO. Goodall, Perkins A Co., General Agents, Ban Francisco. Northern routes embrace lines ior Portland, Ore., Victoria, B. C, and Puget Sound, Alaska and ail coast points, SOUTHERN ROUTES. TIKE TABLE FOR NOVEMBER, 1893. LEAVE SAN FRAKCISCO For— Portßariord 3. S Corona, Fovember 7, Santa Barbara . .. 16,25: December 4. Kedondo Port Lns Angeles.. S S. Binta Rosa, November Newport j 3,12,21,30; December 9. Ban Diego 1 — For— 8. 8. Los Angelet, November Kast San Pedro. 5, 14, 23; Ilecomber 2. Sin Pedro and 8. B Eureka, November 1, way ports 10, 19, 28; December 7. LEAVE I'OBT LOS ANGELES AND KEDONDO. S. S. Santa Rosa, Novembar 5, 14, 23; December 2. Ban Diego 8.8. Corona, November 9, . 18, 27; December 6. For— S. B. Santa Rosa, November Sau Francisco... 7,16, 25; December 4. Port Bariord 8. 8. Corona, November 2, Santa Barbara. .. 11, 20, 29: December 8. LEAVE SAN FEBKI AND CAIT SAM I'lDr6 For— 3. B. Eureka, November 4, fian Francisco 13. 22; December 1. and B. S. Los Angelea, November way ports 8,17, 26: Decembers. Cart to connect with steamers via Ban Pedro leave B. P. R. R. Arcane depot at 5 p m., and Terminal R. R. depot at 5:lo p.m. Cars to connect via Redoado leave Santa Fe depot at 10 a.m., or irom Xsdondo railway depot, at 9 a. m. _ Can to eonuect via Port Los Angeles leave 8 P, It. R. depot at 1:10 p, m. for steamers north bound. Plans of steamers' cabins at agent's office, where berths may be secured. The company reserves the right to change the steamers or Jhelr days of sailing. M"J*-For passage or freight as above or lor tickets to and Irom all important points in Kuiope, apply lo v W. PARBIS, Agent. Office, No. 124 W. Second ttreet, Lot Angeles. MT. LOWK RAILWAY IN EFFECT OCTOBER 18,1893. Leave Los Angeles ior Rubio Canon via Leave Rubio Caßon Terminal Railway. for Los Angelet. 9:00 a.m. daily. 9:40 a. m. daily. 1:25 pm. Sat. A Sun. 2:05 p. in. Bst A Bun. 4:00 p.m. dally 4:40 p. m. dally. The lnoilne cars will run between Rublo csflon and Echo mountain 15 minutes alter tbe arrlvi lof each train. Beyond Echo moun tain are 20 miles oi tbe finest bridle road to be •found in any part of the world, ou which the grandest scenery that can be iound on the globe it at hand at every turn. On the summit oi Echo mountain saddle ani mals are always in waiting, with competent guides to convey parties through Castle canon, GraDd carton and Crystal springs to Mt. Lowe and the highest p aks visible from Pasadena. ROU.SD TRIP RATES Los Aug" io Rublo cafion, ,fl; to Echo mountain, .¥2.70. Pevadena io Kubio cafion, Sooenti; to Echo mountain, $2 35. Altadena Junction to Rubio csflon, 40 cents; to Bobo mountain, #2, Saddle animals irom Echo mountain to Mt. Lowe, $2. D. B. BURKS, City lessen ger and Ticket Agent, Stimson block. Spring and Third streets, Los Angelet. General utlicts, Grand Opera House block, Pasadena, Cal. T. 8. C. LOWK, President and Gene at Manager. J. T. WBIEDON, Trafltu Manager. 7-14 Railway winter Time Card no 11. ! N EFFECT 5 A. M. MONDAY, SEPT. 25, 1893. Los Angeles Depot, corner Grind Avenue and Jefferson street. Take Grand avenue cable or Main street and Agricultural park hone cars. Trains Leave Trains Leave Los Angeles Redondo tor Redoudo ior Los Angeles DAILY DAILY o:is a. m. 7:45 s. m. 1:35 p. m. 11:0(1 a.m. 5:10 p.m. 3:45 p.m. Sunning time between Los Acgc.es aud Re doudo Beach, 50 mtuutes. Cily ticket omen at A. B 9r.>enw»ld's Cigar Store, corner First and Spring streets. GEO. J, President. K. H THOMPSON, Vice-President. J, N. SUTTON, Sup't, Redondo Beach, Men Pacific Company IMPORTANT CHANSE OF TIME. OCTOBKK 1, 1898. Trains leave ana are due to arrive at I.OS ANBKI.KB (AROADH UEPOT,! Fifth atreet, dally, aa follows: Leave for dcs Arr. from 11:00 p.m -mi Fran. A bacram'to 7:30 a.m 10:40 p m Ban Fran. * Bacram'to 1:48 p.m 2:00 p.m Ogden A Kan, 2d eiat.-, 7:jo a m 10:40 p.m .Ogden A Beat, Ist class 1:48 p.m 10:40p,m Portiana, Or. 7:;)0am »::iOa.m . El Paso aud Bast. . 4:oopm 8:30 am .. ..Demlrig and Bast... 4:OU p.n> 1 8:30 a.m Banning IkiiOp.m Badlands s9:2la.m 8:30 s.m Kedlands Al0:10a.m 10:30 a.m Redlands 4:00 pm 4:30 p.m Redlands 6:13 p.m Colton 59:2 l a.m 8:30 o.m Colton Al0:10am 10:30 am Colton 4:00p.m 4:30 p.m Colton 6;15 p.m Riverside «9:2 i a.m 8:30 a.m Riversifle il0:10a.m 10:30 a.m Rlverilds 4:00 p.m 4:30 p.m Riverside 6:15 ).m San Bernardino .. 59:21 a.m 8:30a.m San Bernardino aid: X) a.m 10:30 a.m...Ban Bernardino.... 4:00 p n 4:30 p.m eon Bernardino 6:lsb.ia Chino AB:soam 8:30o.m Chino K9;2la.m 4:3opm Chluo al0:10a.m A6:4sj>m .Ciuno 6:15 p.m 8:13a.m Monrovia 7:nsa.m Monrovia a 9:57 a in A3:oop.in Monrovia. 5:15p.m ...Monrovia 4:Op.m -7:30 a.m rianta Barbara 1:48 p.m 2:o|)p.in Banta Barbara.... 9:10 p.m 4.9:52 a. m Sania Ana A Anaheim 9 U3a.in 5:10 p.m Santa Ana A Anaheim aI m p.m 4:»2 p.m Tnstin 8:43 a.m AY :40 am Whittier.. 8:13a.m 4:52p.m Whittier. Al:l-">p.in 9:25 a.m Long B'ch A -an Pedro 8:15 a,m * 12:50 p.m San Pedro A Long B'ch aII:D6 s.m 5:00 p.m Long B'ch A San Pedro 4:15 p.m 9:30 a.m Santa Monica 8:08 a.m Santa Monioa 8:50 s.m 1:10p.m Santa Monioa 12:28 p m 5:15 p. m Santa Monica .... 425 p. m 6:25 p.m Santa Monica • :10 p.m...Soldiers' Borne 8:08a.m 6:25 pm •■ Soldiers' Home 12:28p.m 9:30 a.m . .Port Los Angeles.. 12:28 p.m 1:10 p.m Fort Los Angeles.. 4:25 p.m a 4:00 p.m t .Cbatsworth Park. \ aO.OUa.m j Trains start from [ I »ao Fernando st. f idepot only J CATALIXA IcLAND. Southern Pacific Company's trains connect at San Pedro with the flue steamer Falcon. Leave. | Arcade Depot. Arrive. m 9:25 c.m Saturday I Monday 4:15 p.m Take Santa Monioa trains Ii omSsn Fernanda street, Nand's .function, Commercial street, Arcade depot, Jefferson street (Winthrop sta tion), Grand avenue, or University. For north: Arcade, Commercial street.Naud's Junction, San Fernando street. For east: Arcade. Oomntercle! street, Naud's Junction. For other branches: Arcade, Commercial street, Naud's Junotion, Ban Fernando street. Local and through tickets sold, baggage cheesed, fullman sleeping oar reservations made, and general Information given upon ap plication to J. M. CRAWLEY, Aest, Q p M . AjL No 144 8. Spring st., ear. Second. CBARLXS SEYLKR, Agent at depot* s Sundays only. 4 Sundays excepted. JUOH'D GEAY, Sen. Truffle Mgr. I. B GOODMAN, fleti'l Passenger Agt. Los Angeles Terminal R'y. Los Angeles depots: Kast end of First street and Downey avenue bridges. Leave Lei Angeles for Leave Pasadena for Pasadena. Los Angeles. * 8:25 a.m ♦ 7:15 a.m * 7:10 a.m » n:O5 a.m * 8:00 o.m * 9.1,5 a.m * 9:(>oa.a. *10:35a.m •i 0:30 a.m *12:25 p.m •12:20 p.m b 1:05 p.m * 1:25 p.m a 1:30 p.m * 2:20 p.m • 3:oop.n> * 4:00 p.m * 4:05 p.m * 5:20p.m • 5:.-5 p.m * 6:20 p.m , * 7:05 p.m *11:15p.m * 8:05 p.m | *li :55 p.m Downey avenue leaving lime 7 minutes later. Leave Los Angelos for Leave Altadena June Altadena Junction. tion ior Los Angeles. * 9 00 a.m *10:10 a.m c 1:25 p.m c 2:30 p.m * 4:00 p.m.... : I « 5:00 p.m All trains start from First street depot. Leave Los Angeles for leave Glendale for Los Glendale. Angeles. t 6:40 a. m t " -2G a m 1 8:20 s.m 1 9:12 a.m •12:35 p.m * l:3np.m * 5:25 p m * 6:13 p.m Leave Los Angeles lor Leave Kast can Pedro J ong Beach and East for Ban Pedro. Los Angeles. * 9:45 a.m * 7:15 a.m t 1:10 p.m til :15 a.m i 5:15 p.m t 3:40 p.m 1 6:00 p,m 1 4:10 P-m Between East San Pedro and Long Beach 10 minutes. RUBIO CANYON AND ECHO MOUNTAIN. Trains leave Los Angeles 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Sundays 9 a.m., l -25 and 4 p.m. Saturdays. 9 a.m. 1:25 and 4 p.m. Fine pavilion and hotel, sood music and grand entertainment. * Dally, t Dally except Sundays. J Sundays only, a Except Saturday;, v Saturdays only, c Saturdays and Buudays only. Stages meet the 8 a.m and 12:20 p.m. trains at Pasadena ior Mt. Wilson on new trail. Passengers leaving Los Angeles on the Sa.ni. train ior Wilson peak can r-turn same day. On theater nigbts the 11:15 p.m. train for Pasadena will wait until 20 minutes after theater closes. Special rates to excursion and picnic parties. Depots east end First street and Downey avenue bridges. City ticket office at A. B. Greenwald's cigar store, corner First and Spring sts. General offices, First-street Depot. T. B. HURNETT, General Manager. jy2tf W. WI.NOUP, Gen. Passenger Ag't. GompagQie Generate Transatlantic. FRENCH I.INI. TO HAVRE, COMPANY'S PIER (NEW) NO. 42, North River, loot of Morton street. Travelers by this line avoid both travel by Knglisb railway and the discomfort of crossing the channel in a small boat. LA BRKTAGNE, September 30. LA BOURGOGNE, October 7, LA GASOOGNE, October 14. LATOURAINK, October 21. LA BRETAGN B, October 28. LA CHAMPAGNE, November 4. For lrelght or passage apply to A. FORGET, Agent, No. 3 Bowllug Green. New York. J, F. FUGAZI A CO., agents, 5 Montgomery aye„ San Francisco. Branch ottice, 19 Mont- Pomery street. Tickets for sale by all railroad and steamship offices. 3 1 tf ■^^^^^||. ANTI-SEPTIC TOOTH POWDKB. 7-28 SIXTH AND BROADWAY. RANKINO HOUSES. THE NATIONAL BANK OF CALIFORNIA fteportto Comptroller of Currency, Oct. 3, 1893. „ . RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. Cash ob hind and in banks 81411.767 19 Capital stock, paid in coin C 250.000 OO United Stateß bonds 1(10,000 00 Surplus 8,000 00 Demand 10an5.... 133,729 60 Undivided profits 13,704 11 Regular loans 194.500 38 Circulation _._ 136,000 00 School bonds and stocks 20,406 05 Deposits 261,084 18 Furniture and fixtures 6,000 00 Expenses 5,450 07 $603,848 29 $863,848 29 The National Bank of California Is one of the few banks that successfully stood the shook oi the late panic and maintained full coin payments right through. The National Bank of California pays no interest on deposits In any form, offers no special inducements for business other than reliability when the customers exercise their rlgnts to de mand their money. In the matter of loans It looks more to reliability than high rates oi interest, and desires no loans except from good and reliable parties, and then exacts good security, belle Ting tbat no bank is better or more reliable than Its loans, DIRECTORS. O. H. CHURCHILL, O.T.JOHNSON, JOHN WOLKBKILL, M.H.SHERMAN. W. L. GRAVES, E. F.C. KLOKKE, GEORGE IRVINE, E N. MCDONALD, T. E. NttWLIN, A. HADI.KY, JOHN M, C. MARBLE. Security Savings Bank and Trust Co. 148 SOUTH MAIN STREET, LOS ANOELBS, UAL. CAPITAL STOCK 8200,000 SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS 16,000 OFFICERS. T. L. DUQUE, President. J, F. BARTORI, Cashier. WM. McDERMOTT, Vice-President. W. D. LONQYEAB, Ass'l Cashier. DIRECTORS. Isaias W. Hellman. Herman W. Hellman, Maurice 8. Hellman, A. C. Rogers, T. L. Duque, Wm. MeDeraaott, M. L. Fleming, J. Al Graves. F. N. Myers, J. H. Shankland, J, F. Sartor I, *Tve Per Cent Interest Paid On Deposits. Money Loaned on Baal Estate Our Loan Committee of Fiva Directors exercise great care iv making loans. Especial at.entlon given to depositors of small sums; also to children's savings deposits. Remittances may be sent by draft, postal order or Wells, Fargo & Oo.'t Express. 10-8 Sal SAVINGS BANK OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Southeast Corner Spring and Court Sts., Los Angeles, Cal. CAPITAL STOCK. IsUOO.OOO. SURPLUS. Ml 0,009. OFFICERB. J. H. BRALY, President. JOHS W. HUNT, Cashier. FRANK A. GIBSON, Vice-President. ARTHUR H. BRALY, Ass't Cashier. DIRECTORS. J. D. Blcknell, Hiram Mabury. W. G. Patier'on, J. M. Elliott. Frank A. Gibson, H.L.Drew, C. W. Hatson, J. H. Braly, A. H. Braly. INTEREBT PAID ON ALL DEPOSITS. 711 tf STATE LOAN AND TRUST CO. N.W. Cor. Second and Spring Sts., Los Angeles, Cal. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, 81,090,000 PAID-UP CAPITAL, 8700,000. A General Banking Business Transacted. Internst at Five Per Cent Paid on Time* Deposits. OFFICERS. W. G. COCHRAN, Pres'L H. J. WOOLLACOTT, V. Prei'fc ■ JAB. F. TOWBLL, Secy. DIRECTORS. Geo. H. Bonebrake, W H.Crocker, A. A, Hubbard, O. T. Johnson, P. M. Oreen, Telfair Creighton, W. G. Cochran. B. F. Ball. H. J. Woollacott, W. P. Gardiner, James F. Towell. 8-19 tf FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK OF Lot Angelet, Gal, Oldest and Largest Bank ln Southern California. Capital (paid nol 8" SOO.oiO Su rules and profit* 780,090 Total f71,280.0u0 off.ceri. ISA lAS W. HELLMAN President HERMAN W. HELLMAN Vice-President JOHN MILNER Cashier H. J. FLEISBMAN Assistant Cathler DIKECTOBS. W. B Perry, Osro W. Cbildt, J. ~. I.ankat ■Aim, C. E. Thorn, 0. Dncominnn, H. W. Hell ansn, T. L. Duque. A. Glasseli, 1. W. Hellman. Exchange ior sale on alt the principal cities ol the United States, Euiope, china and Japan. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA NATIONAL BANK 10l B. Spring street, Nadeau block. L. N. Breed President Wm F. Bosoythell , Vice-President ".. a. Flint Cashier W. B. Holliday.. Atllttant Cashier Capital paid in gold coin (200,000 Surplus and undivided profits 25,000 Authorised casual 500,009 DIRECTORS. L. N. Breed, B. T. Newell, Wm. H. Avery, Silat Holman. W. ff. Holliday, E C. Bosby ihell, M. Hagan, Frink Rader, D. Reuiick, Tho* Goes, Wiiilam F. Bosbyshell. 7-1 U UNION BANKOFSAVINGS CAPITAL STOCK, $200,000 223 S. Spring St., LOS ANGELES. OFFICERS AND DIHECTORS : M.W. Stimson Wm. Ferguson W. E. McVay I'rcst. Viuc-Prct. C;i,liier C. G. Harrison S. H. Mott R. M. Baker A. E. Pomeroy MAIN STREET SAVIN GB BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, Capital $200,000 *4205. Main 8t„ Los Augelos, Cal. J. B. LANKSRSrIIM President B.C. HUBBELL Vice-President J. V. WACHTEL Cashier H. W. Hellmao, X, Colic, J. H. Jones, 0. T. Johusou, w. G. Keicxhoff'. H. W. O'Melveny. Interest paid on ail deposits. 10-29 ti CIITIZENS' BANK, J Kiimson Block, Third and Spring. T. W. Brotherton, Presiden'. T. S. 0. Lowe, Vic^-Pres't. F. D. Hall, Cashier. DIRECTORS. T. D. Stimson, L. W. Blinn, Andrew Mullen, J. M. Hale, B. J. Waters, J. Peiclvai, Robert Hale. 10-7 tf DR. WONG HIM, who has practiced medi cine in Loa Angeles for IS years, and whose office Is at 039 Upper Main Btreet, will treat by medicines all diseases of women, men and children. The doctor claims that lie has remedies that are superior to all others as a specific for troubles of women aud men. A trial alone will conviuoe ihe sick that Dr. Wong Bim's remedies are more efficacious than can be prescribed. Dr. Wong Him is a uhiue.p physician of prominence aud a gentleman of responsibility. His reputation is more than well established, and all persons needing his services can rely upon his skill and ability, A cure is guaranteed lv every case in wbich a re covery is possible Herb medicines iorsale. DR. WONG HI M HERB DOCTOR 639 Upper Main Street, Los Angeles Los Angelbs, Cel., June 17, 1893. To the Public : i have been suffering with piles and kidney trouble for over five years, and bave tried several remedies, but all failed to relieve me. A short time since I tried Dr. Wong Him, 639 Upper Main street, and I am now well and strong, and consider him a first class doctor, Yours truly. W. H. HILLY BR, 235 S. Hill St., Los Angelet, Cal, Los Asihi.es. June 9, 1893, To the Public: For over five years Ihave been troubled with nervous sick-headache and liver com plaint. I didn't seem to find any help from the many doctors and medicines that I tried until I tried Dr. Wong Him, 039 Upper Main street. lam vow welL Yours truly, MIBB M. 0. BROCK, 48 Hinton aye., Los Angeles, Cal, L^ngeTeslumberCo. HEALERS IN LUMBER, PORTLAND CEMENT, English and Domestic Fire Brick, Office and Yard, San Pedro St. MT. FOURTH AND FIFTH. 10-11t* BANK OF AMERICA* II)ltllI.I LOS A Nil E Ltt.s COUNTY BANS, Temple Block. Capital (took paid up f 300,000. orriiEEi. JOHN E. plvtxs PreelAeat ROUT. S. BAKER ytoe-rresldenl GEO. H. STEWART Cathie* dibectobS. Jotham Blxby, Chaa. Formaa, L.T. Garnsey, Lewellyn Blxby, K. 8. Baker. John X. Plater. Geo. H. Stewart. THE UNIVERSITY BANK! OF LOS ANGELES Southeast Corner ol f' rst and Broadway. Capital stock, fnlty paid $100 000 Surplus 75,000 R. M. WID'sEY, President. 11. O. MILTIMORE, Vlce-Pres't. GEO. L. ARNOLD, Cashier. DIRECTORS: R. W. Wldncv, D. O. Hlltimore, S. VV. Little, S. McKinley, John McArthur, 0. A. Warner, L. J. P. Morrill. General banking business and loans on Urst class real estate solicited. Buy and tell flrst class stocks, bonds and warrants. Parties wish ing lo Invest tv first-clats teeurltlet, on either long or shot t time, can be accommodated. \J3B ANGELES NATIONAL BANK. ' UMTID STATES nII'OIITARY. Capital... f500,000 Surplus 52,500 Total 952,300 GEORGE H. BONE BRAKE, President. F. C. BOWKS, Cashier. F. W. COB, Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS: Col. H. H. Markbam, Perry M. Green, War ren Gillelen, L. P. Crawford, C. A. Matrlnsr, Geo. H. Bonebtake, F. C. Howe*. 9-13 tl JJIIR3T NATIONAL BANK OF LO3 ANGELES CAP TAL BTCCK $•»00,000 SURPLUS 200,000 J. M. ELLIOTT. President. J. D. B!< KNELL, Vice-Pres". g. B. Shaffer, Asa't Cashier. DIRECTORS: J.M.Elliott, J.P. Bicknell, S-. H. Moll, H. Mahury, J. D. Hooker, D- M' Garry, Wm. G. Kerckhpft lOSI OS ANGELE3 SAVINGS BANK, j No. 230 N. Main it - CAPITAL STOCK $100 000 SURPLUS 35.500 H. W. Hellman, Pres't. J. E. Plater, V.-Pret't, W. M Caswell, Cashier. Directors—l. vy. Hellman, R. S Baker, H. W. Hellman. J. E Plain, 1. W. Hellmao, Jr. Interest paid on deposits. Mun-iy to oaao-i Urs'-class reai e.tiitc. 11 1 ti TO THE UNFORTUNATE. Sexual an? Weakness, Impotency and Lost Meahoo* P4»» maneutly cured. The sick aud afflicted sho nit. not (alt to call upon him. The Doctor haa tree* ekd extentive'yin Europe and inspected thor oughly the various hospitals there, obtaining a greatdeal of valuable information, which hell competent to impart to these ln need oi hit ser vices. The Dootor cures where others ia(L Try him. ill; GIBSON will make no charge unless he effects a care. Penons at a lata nee CURED AT HOBXS. All communications sirictly confidential. All letters answered la plain envelopes. Call ox write. Andrew DR. J. F. GIBBON. *.»x1857, Baa Francisco. CaL lAintlaa loe A»Mlee Herald. 10-itl* LOST iIANHOOD Easily. Q-.'.icUly and Permanently Restored. Ox: -..i-- £vru.iBK UtUEuv tM'.UVIA. mf&S Itis-sold on a positive Wf J guarantee to cure any (Sf 4» w form of nervous proa- I tration or any disorder i «aSJW of the genital organs ol l J either >ex, caused ataWSirtjßfea Before. b y excessive use oi After* Tobacco, Alcohol or Opium, or on account of youthful indiscretion or over imlulgsncc etc.. Dit2inasi, Con-vuleions, Wskefultu's:., llep.tl.trlio. Mental Depression, Softepiug of the Untie. V, c.ik Memory, Bearing Down Pains, Seminal Wenlineit Hysteria, Nocturnal Emissions, Spermalot rlir. a, Loaa of Power and impotecoy, which 11 neglected, may lead to premature old age an' 1 insanity. Positively guaranteed. Price. $! .00 a box; fl bcyoa for 36.00. Sent by mail on receipt of price. A written, guarantee f urnlahed with every $3.60 order reooi v g to refund the money it a permanent curs is not effected. NERVIA MEDICAL CO., Detroit, .Mich FREEMAN t CARPER, 102 N. Spring at. WAGON MATERIAL, HABAS woods, it RON, STEEL., Horseshoes mad Kails, Blacksmith's Coal, Tools, Et*, JOB* WIOMOBB, 3