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10 BVORN. 17, 1894, to the wile ot B. Y. Moßrlde, a son. DIED. Oct. 17,1894, Harry F., beloved hnabaud of Virginia :.. (iutsch, a naUve of Germany, aged 4- years. Funeral from hia late residence. 322 West Minth street, this (Friday) morning at 9;30. Services at cathedral at 9:45 a.m. sTONIIK*V. notice;*. T..e members of Court Fremont. No. 7700, A. O. F ol A., ar* requested lo meAt at our hall, No. I'.SVI South Sprint? street, at 0 a. m., sharp, today (Friday.) io attend tne funeral of our de ceased brother H. K. Outsch. Members of sis ter courts Invited to attend. The funeral of Edward Everett will take place this afternoon from the undertaking par lors of Feck <St Chase Co., South Broadway, at 2 o'clock. All friend, and member, of lajs Angeles Typoeraphical Union No. 174 are re quested to attend. EVERYONE TAKE A SLIDE. A Gold Watch to Bo <t! vm Away to the Moat Capillar Vonni> Lady. The HERtLD; in order to afford its readers a Chance to enjoy a little sport, has made ar rangements by which a ride can be secured on the famous Toboggan Slide for ouly 5 cents. By catting out the attached coupon and prc aemlnK it at the gate of tha Toboggan Slide enclosure admission wi 1 be gained free of charge. When presented at tbe ticket oillco holders of the coupon will bo given a ticket for a ride lor 5 cents. The coupon can alio be used to vote for the moat popular youug lady or gentleman In Los Angeles, aud the one receiving the highest somber of votos will be presented with an ele gant gold iv ■■•■!■. The coupons will first be presented at tho Toboggan Slide, where they Will be punched, and to get credit for a vote meat be handed in at me Hsbald office. On November 19th they WLU be counted aud tho present awarded. CUT THIS OUT. ♦ Num. roe r. 1. j£ HERALD % TOBOGGAN SLIDE | TICKET. ♦ ♦ Good for admission to grounds and * when presented at ticket office, with T FIVE CUNTS, will iw good for one ride ? between the hours of 1 and O p.m. J VOTING TICKET. * ♦ C te vote for ♦ ♦ ♦ the most popular young lady in Los £ Angelea. * Be sure and have your ticket punched J at the Toboggan Slide. J CUT THIS OUT. % ►♦*♦♦♦*❖*«• »♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦ BRIEFS "Weather stnreaa. Report of obiervations taken at Los Angelea October 18. 1594: Time. | Bar. [TherJßH'm W'd|Vel| W'ther 6 too a. m. 2ft 88 52 00 E 0 |pt Cl'y 6:00 p. m.|ittl.B9i 03 I 74 \V | 4 ICloudy Maximum temperature. 63. Minimum temperature, 50. Foreeaat for Southern California. Generally fair, but probsble Bhowers ou the mountain Blopes ton<ght in the northern por tion; oonttnued, cool light to fresh westeily winds. BRemember Miss Kimball's conceit at xtlancbard-Fitzgerald hall tonight. King Solomon Lodge of Perfection, No. 14, A. & A. S. R. of Freemason ry will work the fourteenth degree this evening. Residents of Main street, from Sev enth north, complain that there ia a lack of sprinkling on that thoroughfare, and as a consequence the dust is very annoying. • Woodbury Business college will give a social at Illinois hall this (Friday) evening. A choice programme will be presented. Tbe public is cordially in vited. Admission free. The residence of Mrr,. McCutcbeon, at Long Beach, was damaged $1000 by fire at 8 o'clock last night. Over $185 in currency was burned in a drees in which tbe lady had left it. Tbe fire originated from an oil stove. Tbe entire Bellevue Terrace hotel property, together with its furnishings and belongings, was sold at auction yeß terday under foreclosure proceedings. Tbe purchaser was Col. W. H. Chaee, proprietor of the Nadeau hotel, and the price bid waa $25,000. A sneak thief is becoming very bold at tbe fair gronnde, and the police have received numerous complaints of bis work. He makes a business of stealing anything that may be left in vehicles, and wont co far ne to steal a parse from a lady. The detectives are after him. Coroner Cafes was called to Downey yesterday to held an inquest upon the body of Gustave Huntsar, who was found dead near that place yesterday morning. It ie supposed he died of heart disease. Hunteor was a barkeeper in tbe Washington saloon, on North Main itreet. Harry Gouch, psrt owner of the Poer |e>s and the Auditorium saloons, died Wednesday night about 0:30 o'clock. Mr. tioucb was ill only about two days, bat was not confined to hia bed. He was sitting in a chair at bis home a/hen he gasped for breath and fell to the (I tor, dead. With the consent of tbe district attor ■a) and the attorney for the defendant, tie preliminary examination of ex- Police Officer San Dugan, on a chargo of • ssault with intent to murder Officer L'e, was continued to November Bth, at 0:30 a.m. The examination will be hauid in Justice Seaman's court. That Joyful Meeting With tbe exilarating sense of renewed health and strength and internal clean lmees, which (o'lowb the use of Syrop cf Figs, is unknow.l to the few who have not progressed beyond the old time medicines and the cheap substitutes sometimes offered but never accepted by tbe well informed. Erery voter whose name is not on the great register of should register at once Registration closes on the 32d oj this month. Oo to Bckstrom, 30ft S. Main street, for good wall paper at tho right prica Wall paper house of the coast, 323 3 Spring Pi. farcer, dentist, 129J, West First street. MEMORANDA. We have jrtst received a new and ele gant aosortmem of framed pictures at lower prices than ever. A large framed etching for $2 up. Fao simile pastels, $1 50 up. Easels to match from $1.50 up. Ail the newest and best things out for the money. Call and see them. Large variety to select from. Those de siring, card engraving will do well to call on Sanborn, Vail <fc Co., see their styles and get their prices before deciding. The finest work" gnaranteed. Sanborn. Vail & Co., headquarters for architects' supplies. Best goods and right prices. Special—Books are now open for sub scriptions to stock in the Eureka Oil company. Four wellß in operation. It will pay yon to investigate this. For particulars apply to A. R. Fraser, 132 South Broadway, and W. U. Neis wender, 213 West First street. Dr. Rebecca Lee Dorsey, Stimeou block, brat lloor, room* 129, 130, 141. Special attention given to obstetrical cases and all diseases of women and children. Electricity scientifically used. Consultation houre, Ito 5. Tele., 1227. Pereons desiring to frame their por traits will find the best selection of frames at Lichtenberger'aart emporium, 107 North Main street. Artists will find it to tbeir advantage to purchase their auppliee there. Dr. Elake claims with his new system of patent forceps to have reached a de gree of perfection in tooth extraction ; in thia specialty he leads over all others. 230}.j South Spring street. Special—For a ehort time only, fineat enameled cabinet photoe in the city, reduced to $1 per dozen. Sunbeam Art Parlors, 236 South Main atreet. The Cosmopolitan dining hall. 219-221 West Second street, is serving meals as near like home cooking as it is possible to have it. Meals, 25 cte. John R. Paul, funeral director and embalmer. Satisfaction guaranteed. 419 and 421 Downey aye,, East Lob Angeles. Telephone 1365. Adams Bios., dentists. 239'.j South Spring street. Painless filling and ex tracting. Tbe best sets ol teeth (rom $0 to $10. Lumber! Cement! Big drop in prices. Call on Los Angeles Lumber Co., San Bedro st,, between Fourth and Fifth. ' Dr. W. H. Ward, Mueller block, Fifth and Bread tray, rooms 21 and 2d. Res., 1033 Flowerst. Tel., office 1421; res. 110. The genuine Mathushek piann for aale. Price very reaaonable and fully guar anteed. 118 Winaton at. A. G. Gardner. Go to I. T. Martin to buy or sell furni ture, carpets, matting, linoleum, oil cloth and stoves. 451 Mouth Spring st. Chloro-napthaleum the greet disin fectant, should be used in every home Office at Gtili South Spring itreet. do to the Bryaon Lumber company for tbe beet lumber; finest line in the city. Offioe, 207 W. Second St. The Advance Davis Bowing machine ia tbe best. Office, 128 Sonth Main street. Swaufeldt, (the L. A. Tent & Awning Co.) has removed to 250 Sonth Main. Sharp & Samson, funeral directors, (in dependent), 530 S. Spring St.; tel. 1029. Sewing machines, in good working or der, for (5 eacb. 128 South Main street. All kinds of sewing machines repaired at 128 South Main street; needles oil. Dr. Baldridge is now located at 245 South Spring street, rooms 2 and 3. F. W. Kringel. piano tuner, at Gard ner & Zellnei's, 213 S. Broadway. Dr. Wallace A. Dunton 304 N. Main, opposite St. Elmo; tel. 1150. All kinds of sewing machines for rent; 128 South Main street. Mrs. E. Flint, modiste, 1054 South Pearl street. Insure with A. C. Golah, 147 South Broadway. Dr. Ryan, eye, ear, etc. Stimson bl'k. Rooms $2 a week. U. S. hotel. JOTTINGS. Look at tho responsible Arms and horsemen: C. A. Durfee, Walter Maben, D. R. Dwyer, Wells, Fargo & Co, Culahy Packing Co, Na tional Ie: Co., Los Angeles Fishing Co., Tufts- Lyons Arms Co., Maier & Zobelein's brewery, Simon Maler and 10,000 others. Ail use and recommend Sr. Jarnatt's Texas Horse Lini ment. Try It; It is the best. • Wagner's Kimberley. HHS UDr * niumari.y, 153 N. Main, opposite old court house. Specs and eye-glasses a specialty. Fine watch and jewelry repairing. Also diamonds and fine j-welry at lowest Ugurea Waguer, the old re liable jeweler. Our Home Brew. Maler & Zobeleln's lager, fresh from their brewery, ou draught In all the principal sa loons; delivered promptly in bottles or kess. Office and brewery, 414 Al.sj street, tele phone 91. 1 Stop Paying Rent by Building Through the Savings Fund and Bnilding So ciety of Los Angelea Monthly payment?. Twolith annutl series nowopen. E, 11. Grasott, secretary, room 103 Wilson block, First and Spring. Mirrors, both French and German plate, can now be had at a great saving on former prices. French mirrors, both plain and beveled; also oeveled plates made to order. All work guar anteed. 11. Raphael 6i Co., 440 8. Spring st. The Finest Flavored Oysters In bulk and cans, 00 cents, full quarts; line, fat and juicy. Cans, 50 cents. Discount to hotels ] and restaurants. Fred Hauiman's Mott Market. Dr. C. H. Parker. 431t£ 8. Spring street, Los Angela*, Cal. Te ith Ililedpainlessly. Gold crowns and bridge work; J teeth extracted without pain. Guitar Lessons. Spanish method, rapid and progressive, by Prof. Arevelo, room 12(3 Wilson b.oca. Fineest Fruits and Vegetables. Quinces %c lb. Richardsou, Lowry &, Co., 109 East First street- Tel. 1378. Carpet Cleaning at Blosser's. Satisfaction, promptness, reasonable; 451-56 8. Broadway. Telephone 427. Neiizke & Speck, funeral directors and em balmers, 256 South Main street. Tel. 1319, A Modern Millinery Store. Hoffman & Co, - 10 S. Spring st. TO BUILDER!!) AND OWNERS. In Heating b Building the Flrit Con ■ Id oration Is the health of the occupant*: second, tho effi ciency of the heat-producing power; these cm I only be assured by using a Steel Dome Fur nace. They aro handled only by ihe Ca«a & Smurr fctove company, -21 and i!2u" Sou h Spring street A Revelation In Piano Mmlc. Tho wonderful A. B. Ciiaeo octavo pedal piano will bo exhibited Wednesday and Tnur, day, September 19th and -Oth, from 9 a. in. to 9 n m. at tho Koiiiur & Chase music store, 283 South Sprhisc htreet. It was by request thai Mr, N. L. Utrbhartnnd Prof. A. T. WitiiHßh wore sent direct from the A, B- Chano piano factory for the pmpOM «>: Illustrating to mmi c an* and mu*lu lovers of Loa Angeles tho nov elty and beauty in piauo p a7tng that can be produced by ihN maivojouH Invention. Tlfi WOKLO I FAIR JtJJM) US PRONOUNCKD Till KPFFCT.-i H KKKTOFOKK UN Al TA IM A HLK On OXllib LIOU from Da.m.>o 9 p. ia. Don't forgot the date, time and plac?. All ara invited. But tho Whilney make trout aud traveling bag. Factory 314 N. Mala ml. T.OS ANGELES HERALD: FRIDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 19, 1894. TO LIGHT AND HEAT THE CITY Oil Men Figuring on a Big Gas Plant. Could Furnish Gas at a Very Low Kate, They Say. New Oil District to Be Developed Nsar TOeallake Fa>rk — Will Fight Back at the Oppo sition. The protest which tbe oil men have made against the oil well regulating or dinance bids fair to be successful in having tbe ordinance revoked and a new one, more satisfactory to them, passed in its stoad, or else there will be no ordinance at all. The mayor very promptly told tho committee which waited on him with a petition that tbe petition was not ne cessary; that he would withhold hia signature until tbeir side oi the case could be presented to the council. Tbe committee is now at work on the prepa ration o! the matter which will be pre sented to the council. The oil men will ask that thoy be allowed to work the wells continuously and to run wires and pipes over tne streets inside tbe district, which are not now used by tbe general public. They will not object at nil to having on inspector, whose duty it shall bo to inspect boilers and see that tbe regulations in regard to the methods of burning the oil be observed. Within the last four weeks a new idea for utilizing the supply of oil in tbe Second-street district has been promul gated. The plants to build an immense gas manufacturing plant right upon the grounds to supply the entire city of Los Angeles with a very cheap fuel for both lighting and heating. The idea oi tbe projectors ia that gas could be manufactured and supplied to any part ot the city for about $1 per $1000 feet. With gas at that figure it would become the principal fuel of tho city. Every owner of a residence house or business block could well alford to put in hot water pipes and a Ooiler that would be heated with gas. In addition to this he would have a gas stove for cooking and cheap gas for lighting pur poses. The oil men would then have a meth od of disposing of their oil which would be constant and sure. Ihe market price of oil would not altect them, and there would be no glut of the market. Tbe cil men complain at the present time of the way the oil-consuming in stitutions of tbe city ate treating them. The presence of the wells has already forced the price of fuel of all kinds down considerably, and yet, the oil men say, when the conditions are equal the users still favor t tie imported oil. The wells are not being pumped to anything near tbeir full capacity at present, though about 350 barrels per day is the present flow, ''Oneof tbe principal difficulties which haa to be overcome is the fact that the userß of oil and the producers have not the confidence of each other at presont." Baid Mr. F. Turner to a HEHAi.nJ-ep rter yesterday. "The oil men are afraid to go ahead aud devel op a great deal of property un til a stoady market ii obtained, aad a large number who might use oil for fuel, in place of wood or coal, are not very anxious to change their machinery so as to burn oil, or, if tbey are now burning oil, to drop their present source of supply aud depend up in the oil produced in this city, until tbey are assured that the supply in constant and there will be no danger of an inadequate flupply." Mr. Turner is one of the largest pro ducers of oil ia the district, and was the first man to invest a large amount of money before the tirot euccesslul ntrike was made. He is now ono of the most energetic supporters of the gas plant project and believes it to be a better plan than any scheme to ship the oil away. After it is demonstrated that tbe sap ply is constant, be maintains there will be no lack of manufacturing enterprises to start up here, but the trouble is to get the development necessary to demon strate this and dispose of the oil as it is DR. TALCOTT & CO., NEW YORK SPECIALISTS LOCATED 11^^ ' On!y Doctors !n So. Calif. TrMttttjE PRIVATE DISEASES OF MEN ONLY. So many failures to cure this class of cases by quacks, charlatans and pre tenders, induce us to continue our fair proposition, that flot a Dollar A NEED BE PAID * Until ttte Cure Voa. EVERY FORH OF SEXUAL WEAKNESS which we undertake, we CURE, and will make you a man among men, preparing you for marriage and life's duties. GONORRHOEA quickly cured by a new method, avoiding many of the usual com plications of this troublesome malady, which often times make life a burden for years. GLEE T and STRICTURE, resulting from badly treated Gonorrhoea, relieved quickly and permanently cured. 0 SYPHILIS and BLOOD TAiNTS made a particular specialty. VARICOCELE cured without knife, ligature, injection or caustic. We are the only doctors tlint accomplish this. Enlarged Prostate, manifested by frequent urination, especially at night, in men past fifty, given IMMEDIATE RELIEF. WE TREAT THESE DISEASES OF MEN AND NOTHING ELSE. Our offices are tho most elaborate and private in the city, and are supplied with every instrument and reinedv known to tore this of diseases. Consultation and advice L os. If you cannot call, write for our Free Book on na ture and treatment of these diseases. Office Hours—Oji. m. to 4.30 p. (D. Eveninj? 7to 8.30. Sundays 10 to 2. Comer Main and Third Streets, Orer Wells-Farso Eipress Co. " I'livate Entrance ou Third Street. of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report RcftfeJ Baking produced while the development is go ing on. It was learned yesterday that boring for oil will soon be commenced on the 30-acre piece of ground owned by W. B. Wilsbire and 0. C. Carpenter, lying just north of Wostlake park. The owners think thoy have good indications here and as the derricae are r.lror.dy up in the neighborhood their property will not be valuable for residence property nntil it is demonstrated whether or not there is oil in paying quantities under neath it. A number of new derricks are going np in the Second Btreet district and the boundaries of the held are being en larged every day. Councilman Munson, who was tho designer of the ordinance whicli the oil men now object to, said yesterday that it was not his intention to make it a prohibitory ordinance or anything oi the kind, and if the ordinance was not suitable ho will favor its repeal. ACCIDENTAL DEATH. How Edwin Kvnrett Waa Killed by an Electric Gar. At the coroner's inquest upon tho re mains of Edwin Everett, yesterday afternoon, the jury returned a verdict of accidental death. Everett was the San Diego printer who was run over by electric car No. 109 st Jefferson and McClintock streets, Wednesday afternoon. Motorneer Stanton testified that be saw the unfortnnf.te man riding on his bicycle along the track in frout of bis car and rang his bell repeatedly, but that he paid no attention. Several of tbe passengers also testified that Everett was warned, but tie was evidently ignor ant of tbe approaching car aud did not attempt to get out of the way until it was almost upon him. Everett was about 88 years oi age, and had a wife and two children in Sau Diego. lie was recently shot aud severe ly wounded in that city by a tough character called Canada Tom, and had only recovered lately. Everett was well known among tho typographical fra ternity of the coast, having worked on all of the leading papers as a printer. A Notable Exhibit. Probably no exhibit at the Agricul tural pavilion attracts more general at tention and creates so ''long felt" a want ior sample packages as Mnier & Zobelein'e tastefully arranged exhibit of tbeir choice brands of family aud export bottled beer. Halt way down tbe aisle from the southern entrance rifles tbe huge cans of tier upon tier of amber colored gentle tonic, under Pilsner, Budweiser, Sel water and other newer labies, familiar to the trade from Tehachepi to the Rio Grande. All their goods are manufac tured at their great brewery ou Aliao street, than which there is none larger west of the Missouri, and no choicer brew made in the United States. So popular have Messrs. Maier & Zobelein'e bottled beers become as a family beverage, that tbeir name is n household word along this southern coast. They are the ouly manufacturers of lager beer in Southern California. Messrs. Mnier it Zobeleln believe in home industry and patronage. They cmsume $30,000 worth of oil as fuel, and 75,000 Backs of barley annually nnd din tribute thousands of dollars among their employees each month. From pure barley, pure hops and pure water they prodnce aedelioious a beverage of amber, non-intoxicating beer as tbe most pro nonnced Prohibitionist could desire. The unexcelled excellence of their goods and tbeir enterprise in building up so great a home industry, should insure them a liberal patronage from the retail and family trade in thia section of country. Use Gekuax Family 6oap. COURT NOTES. Motion to Sat Aftfde tti« Cobler lofor- nation* Nryy Suit*. Judie Shaw yesterday granted a divorce to Mrs.-Florence F, McPherson from 8. G. McPherson by default on the ground of desertion. Judgment of foreclosure was granted by Judge Shaw yesterday in the case of Green et. al. vs. Widney et. al., L. A. Phillips being apnointed to sell the mortgaged property with bond in tbe sum of ?300. A motion waß made before Judge Smith yesterday to set aside the infor mations against Al Gobler and was sub mitted on briefs. Tile ground on whicn tbe motion was made was that the defen dant wa>i not present during c portion of the preliminary examination. The judgment of the justice court was affirmed by Judge Smith yesterday in the case of Kodenbauk, who was convict ed of vagrancy. Judge Mcluuley yesterday denied a motion to set aside a judgment hereto fore entered upon a bond on appeal and for a stay of execution in the case of Motiaer v?. Kavane. in accordance with a brief opinion filed. The jury in the damage suit of A. B. Xolton against Dr. Shoemaker retired for consultation at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and up to a late hour last night had not heeu able to agree on a verdict. The damage enit of D. A. Davideen vs. The Loa An lei Lighting company came to a audden ond yeoterday after noon in Judge McKlnley'a court. Tl • plaintitT, wlnle employed by the com pany, tell through a roof which he was preparing to tar, and waa injured. At the conclusion of the testimony for the plaintiff, a motion for a non-unit waa made aud argued at length by counsel, the jury being excußed for that purpoßi. Tho motion waa granted by the court at the conclueion of tho arguments. NliW SUITS FILED. Nick Almster, by John Almeter, guardian, ye. Charles Pratt. Suit (or $15,000 for alleged malicious malprac tice in performing a surgical operation. Abel Stevens vs. Trios. A. Saxon et al. Suit for foreclosure for »»00. Petition by Anna P. Spencer for per petuation of tlie testimony of Ambrose H. Spencer with reference to a :ertain real estate transaction, he bein a over 80 years of age aud iufirm. There is do medicine co often needed in very home and co admirably adapted to the purpose for which it ia intended aa Ohaioburlftin'a Fain Balm. Hardly a week pa.»ervi hut soma member of the family haa need of it. A toothache or headache may he cured by it. A touch of rheumatism or neuralgia quieted. The severe pain of a burn or scald promptly relieved and the Bore heads, in much less time than when medicine haa to be sent for. A eprain may be promptly treated before inflammation eats in, which insures a cure in about one-third of the time otherwise required. Cuts and bruises Bhould receive im mediate treatment beioro tho parts be come swollen, which can only be done when Pain Bairn ie kept at hand. A sere throat may be cured before it becomoa serious. A troubleoome corn may be removed by applying it twice * day for a week or two. A lame back may be cured and several days of valu able time saved or a pain in the side or chest relieved without payinu a doctor bill. Procure a 50 cent bottle at once and you will never reerec it. For sale by Oil' & Vaughn. Fourth and Hpring sirs Hie, and C. F. Heinzeman, 222 North Main street, drußgiots. BOCTOR WHITE, 128 N. Main St. mjfc & Oldest, most W$;■ r " 'a V successful spec lal toT men and women in RsSMr# the Stato - N ° -7". methods employed. Conorrhea, CBect, Syphilis, Skin Diseases, Impotency, Seminal Losses, Kidney, Bladder, Stomach, Liver, Lung, and all Private and Chronic Diseases of IVlen and Women cured for life. Consult Dr. White first. Dispensary, 128 N. Main St., Los Angeles, Oal. Call or Write. TO ORDER *Oso &ABEL irMoRS-r.i £)y ffoind To JHE IAILOri 312 South Spring street, below Third. $IQO REWARD Will Be Paid For the Arrest Of the attention und the convifilion of every Itidy't mind in Los Angles o£ me f-ict that the most del Data and efliPACiou-* rutirto of tuo tot it-1 ik uoneothcr ihmi 'MljfclfiMß rillKA," au uu tjxcelied Parittlan face ci cum. Contain* j.o niiiinni ureaM; or oil of imyuiitd: if* fully ab iorbed l>y tut Kkln. Unod with "Fondre Rhea" It InotluceK a true soaioei t ffeol, trtinsparmit. uraoi.th aud frtipraut. Price, 50i: h jar. riold httnu I MI'KKIAI. HaIR P.aZAR, Ui dei Houi liolienbe. k oa Secoud tt. sio \ uzStrjpr^\T~ i A p 'r^LZA■ \—i' „ i 55 vvuh ' \\ * \;to 19 \ \2SQ la\pJol9J\ OUt \ T ~ unsold tens Inter * ; \ tfNOeSTH STREET TRACT. eBt . SEMI-TROPIC HOMESTEAD CO.. 121 W. THIRD ST. Best I.aniidry Modorn In Ideas. Always g, ■" : ' "'" " SHIRTS, 00? r« sasJc. —- CJ tuluer cures, all nervousness or diseases of theKeuerativo organs, HW'TJaSSf <3 such, as: l/o»t Manhood, rSlocplrsinncsa, Tired * «-01 -Blv\\ / \ J St<T U ins. Vninn in the Rack, Jirtiiliiy, s'iiiiplrx, Heart -83 S usW \» s_Sst>_) arlif.Srrnina! Weakness,?.ie:lill.vKinisMion». Iniiio «g 1 ' *BSSsB> teney, ite-ftpondeiio.y. Varicocele, s'l'pmatiireiießS ■ >C J , V and «'onstiuasion. Cures where all else fails. Tho doctor SB . _ jaiis discovered the active principle on which tho vitality oi tha BEFORE AND AFTER rkxuai. npnnralus Is dependent. The reason why aro not cured ny physicians und merilcinoa !3 lirnonse over no per cent ore troubled With s»ro»talilSi,for which OUPIIittXK Is the only known remedy tot lire the Com plaint without an operation A nrlltcs t;a»rnntre to refund the money If a permanent cure Is not efTecleri hv the ttie of six hoses. lI.CO a hex, six for fjl.n. Ko!'il for elreu'nr tttnl testimonials. Address a: A VOL JUIiIMCMIE CO., i: O. Box 207 C, Bail Fraucisco, Cul. V»■ tMc Ml C. FT. HANCE, Alton', 177-179 N. EprvSg street d** HftNMOOD RESTORED! S^pfe m cn-e.. 3 ,i,-l. as Weak Memory. Lossof Brain IN.wer.lleaaactw.Waltofnlness. ff* L...M.M-...:....Hi.Nit;ht17 Knur»!....». Nerw>usness,all Iralns JUloj pt power JtL 1 «4K excessive mo of tobacco, ninnm ->r stinntbt nt.t. wVeo l-i;l •> ''."I"" A or Insanity. Cat, be carried I n vest pocket mt. P»*-»g# lP* JffJ mttll prepaid. VVlth a sr. onler we five a written Baurttittee to euro jaßfc»3ra»,,r reruiid Ihe money. Circular free. Sold by till drusslsts. I '!!!AFTERUSiMG.noother. Address AfcrcvE SEEUCO,. liasuuic Temple, crUijao j.iij. ' For snle by t',nttrß"y MOOTtI. Sooth s-ifl»«r COAL! COAL! COAL! V Do Not Get an Inferior Article When You Can Buy the Celebrated South Fielfl Wellington for $975 fir Tad DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. HANGOGK BANNING Importer of Best Grades of Domestic and Btaam CoaL ]30 WEST SECOND, BT. OLDEST AMD LARGEST BANK IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK OF LOS ANGELES, CAL. CAPITAL (P» ID HP) $ GOU.OojjljJo SURPLUS AND REjitRVE rIJiMUMI. 00 TOTAL 00 OFFICERS: DIRECTORS: I. W. HELLMAN President W.H.Perry, C. E. Thorn, A. Gl assail, H. W. 11ELL1MAN Vlce-Prssident O. W. Chllds, c. Duc«nmon, JOHN MILNKK t a'hler T. L. Dunne, J. B. Lankershij! I H. J. FLKISIIMAN Assistont Cashier H. \V. flcllman, 1. «. Tlellman. Sell and Buy Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Special Collection Department CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. ' ANGELES NATIONAL BANK. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. , Capital $500,030 Surplus 57,"00 Tola! 557,000 GEORGE H. BONEBttAKE President WA&RIN UILLKLEN Vict-Presldeut E. 0, HOWES Cashier E. W. COE •. Assistant Cashier nIRECTOIts: George 11. Bonebrak-, Warren Glllelan, P. M. Green, Chaß. A. Marriner, W. C. Brown, A. V/. Francisco, E. P. Johnson, M. T. Allen, F. 0. Howes. 0-15 H • ♦ ROBT. L. GARRSTT & CO* ♦ X 330 N. Main St., Los Angeles. ♦ FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND K.UiULHGU ♦ a Firat cUbb equipment. Lirgoand well a so.ected RtccU. Kei>Boii.-tb<e aud fair i o prices. Carefui and attllful £ O (Special attention given to embaln.iug <y I 0 »nd NHippluij botUe.! to dldaut part l * ot A 1 > the country. gpftT~ Night cilia prompt- <s> \ *» ly attended to. * I 4> i nlttpitonit Nn. 15. <S <> ; ♦ ♦ ; J. M. Griffith, Pre*. John T. Griffith, V.-Pres F. T. Griffith, rtecretary- and Trrasurer. K. L. Chandler, dupertntendent. J. M. GRIFFITH COMPANY LUMBER DEALERS And Manufacturers of DOORS, WINDOWS, BLIND 3 AND ST.VIR3 Mill work of every description. 1-0 034 N. A amsaatL, Los Angeles. THIS 1$ SO CROSS-KYBD PISRSON. j although it looks like it. It shows how poorly- | fitted spectacles look. Besides, the eyes sult'jr j In consequ-nce. To avoid in lltllng giss.c< i call upon us lor an exact Mcient.iflc lit. I is our | specialty. l-.yes exaolnct free PACIKI : • OPTICA,, CO., Scientific Opticians, 107 North iy I SANTA FE SPRINGS Medical and S'irgica! Saidtarium Twolvo mllcfi from Tos Angles, via Santa F*i rnilway. Tho paw for the \\f«ry to rest and tne 6'c< to get wel:. tot and uo.U Kulphur hM h-ialpouuiar piio«s Corß-rip'-md'" •—-Hiu ited. " liui OF LOS A«GELK3. Capital stock $400,000 Surplus 200.000 1. M. ELLIOTT. President. W. G. ICKRCKHOIfF, V. Pres't. I FjJAN K A. fttßsOS, Oashlrr. G. B. SlLvFFitt, a-s'l Cashier, DIItKOTU&St J. M. Elliott, J. J). Blckncli, F. Q Story, H. Jevmi, » • . J. L. liookar, V>\ c. Patterson, Wm. G. Korckhofr'. fcTATEHKNT OF CONDITION AT CLOSE OF BUSINeS3(JCTOBI£rt 2. 1894. Condensed from verified rep:rt to the Comp troller ot the Currency: X iSOURCES. Loans end discounts $1,107,208 14 I Ov-rdral'is , . 0,620 20 U. S. bjud< tv socuro circulation ! (4-, at bar) 60,000 00 j Slocks, securities, etc 231,047 11 ! B*nking hou.c, furuuure aud fixtures P5.000 00 Other real eVt»ie...„. .. 20 4:: i 22 rive prr cent redemption fund.. '' v Cash and sight exchange 00<,U1S SO S3, I M 0,041 53 LIABILITIES r l . * Capital stock $100,000 00 Surp us ,f>.W< o> Undivided profit? Circulation , -50,90 >' 0 Depcette v "J.gT " * JSSSO.OII 53 OOUTHEBN CALIFORNIA NATIONAL O Bank, 101 6. Spring St., Nadoan blocs. L. N. BRKED ••::■ ■ p , re ' I; J en S WM. F. BOSBYiiIELL Vice-President C. N. FLINT j • -■■ ■ < ,; iB^| or W. H. UOLLIDay; Resistant Cashier Capital, paid in god coin ! '.: $200,00*1 : Surplus and null. V.del piofits 25,0110 Authorized capital 000,'JOO DIRBCTOHS: ■ I 1.. N Breed, 11. T. Newell, Wm. H. Avery, 'Silas Holnnn. W. H. Holiday, F C.liib,- I she I, M. ll»Kan. Fraok Rid it, I). Kemlck, j Tb.os.Gow, mm. v. ISUNIONBANKOFSAVINGS CAPITAL STOCK, $200,000 ! 223 S. Spring ANGELES. I orncens ar*o Dinrcvor.s: I . W. Stlmson Wni. Fernuson W. E. McVay i rssst Vj.ci'rcst. Cassitr IC. G. Harrison S. !!. Mott R. H. Bskor A. G. Pomoroy S. A. Butler j interest J?JL3i-.^££jJH.,l LOB ANGELES SAVINHB BANK, 230 -N. Main St. Copitil stcck.; if 100,000 Surplus 35,000 j. B. Plater, Pres't. 11. W. Heilmsn, V.-Proi't, W M. C'swell. Crt Shier. Dlrectort-I. V* He.lmnn. J. I£. I'la'er, H. W. Hel.mau, I. W. ll'll'v.hu, Jr., W. M. Casweil. Interest paid on Cc o*if. MoUey to ,,m on flrsi-clas-. roAi estate. 11 1 .1