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fawf Southern California news matters. PASADENA NEWS UP TO DATE. The Question of Justice Mer riam as a Recorder. Mr. Brockway Gives Some Hard Slaps at the Charter. She Presbyterian Fair— Knyal Arcanum Election—Leoel Nawi Matters and Personal Mention. Notes. PASADgNA, Dec. 4.—The application of Justice Merriam (or tbe office of city recorder brings np again the old fight which waa engaged in about two years ago, wben Mr. Merriam was first elected justice of the peace and refused to act as recorder without a salary. The council at that time appointed Mr. Rose, who waa succeeded by Mr. Rossiter, tbe in cumbent. A teat auit waa brought to ascertain tba validity of tho action ot tba ooaneil in appointing a peraon not a juatice of the peace to tbe position. The reanlt waa that tbe action was sustained, the court holding that in view of the fact tbat the only available justice of the peace refused to act, tbe council was forced to appoint an outsider. The offer now made by Mr. Merriam to take the •ffice puta a new face on the matter, and it ia claimed tbat tbe council will ba obliged to appoint bim. City Attorney , W. E. Arthur will deliver a report on tbia queation to the oooneil on Monday next, which will be received witn inter eat. Mr. Rossiter baa proven a good officer and has given general aatisfactiun | in tbia position, so tbat it hardly aeems tbat tbere Is any urgent call for a change, aa after the aecond Tuesday in January be will be a justice of tbe peace as wall, by virtue of the recent election. Oil AMi X GROWERS MOVE. A meeting of the directors of tbe Orange Growers' association was held in Mr. Clapp'a offioe yesterday evening. I The work of the coming season waa di rected and the following resolutions were paaaed, ahowing tbat the asaocia tion means business, and those growers wbo wiah to get iv had better catch on at once: Whereas, Tbe Pasadena Fruit Grow ers' association waa organized for the aole benefit of tbe orange growera in tbe vicinity of Pasadena; and Wbereaa, The directors of thia aaao- ! ciation have given and expect to give , tbeir time and attention without com pensation to the interest of those grow ing oranges; and Wbereaa, The time haa now coma to decide what will be neceaaary for the packing aeaeon in ordering material, aeenring suitable huildinga etc.; and Whereaa, A large proportion of orange growera have signed tbe agreement piovided for in tbe by-laws of tbe asso ciation, which agreement eels forth tbat the signers thereto eball have their orangea marketed at cost; now, there fore be it Resolved, That in view of these facte tbe agreement eball remain open for those who may wiah to sign until the 20th day of December, 1894, at the office of W. T. Clapp, No. 10 Colorado | Btreet, Pasadena, Cel., and that on that date tbe agreement shall be closed and only those who bave signed it aball be entitle! to tat benefits thereto belong ing. PRESBYTERIAN FAIR. Tba bazar to be held in Williama' hall on Thuraday of thia week promises to prove a most attractive affair. Ar rangements have been made to serve a Inncb at noon and in tho evening. Tbe ladies having the booths in charge are aa follows : Committee on decorations — Mrs. Cloud, Mrs. Rowland nnd Miss Lata, Miscellaneous booth—Mrs, Greco. Relreshmente—Mmes. Leithead, Web ster, Sutlitf, York, Stuart, Nutting, Pbiiiips and Austin. Reference committee—Mmes. Craw ford, Walk-ley and Rand. Lunch table—Mmes. Stimson, Cox, Berry, Greeley, Parker, Ferris, Lutz. Holmes and Stein. Fancy tables—Mra. Merwin, Mra, Wetberby and Miaa Viescber, Paper booth—Mrs. Glasscock, Mrs. Hertel, Mra. Ornbaum and Miaa Kath erine Gardner. Candy booth—Mra. Chadwick and Miss Bangham. Doll booth—Mra. Hiram Slants, Mise Fife aud Miss Bolt. OFFICERS elected. A meeting of Pasadena Council No. 1170, Royal Arcanum, waa held last evening when tiie following officers were elected for tbe ensuing term. Relresh mente were served later in the evening and a general social hour enjoyed : F. H. Heydenreioh, R.; J. J. Allen, V. R.j Chas. H. Sefton, O.; H. W. Hines, Sec.; Cal. Hartwell, Coll.; -V. L. Wotkyns, Trees.; C. B. Hewitt, C. H. ; H. H. Hiller, G.; Fred Weik, W.; Auj Freoke, S.; J.J. Allen, trustee; Dr. Van Slyck, Med. Ex. AN ANTI-CHARTER VIEW. The Herald is in receipt of tbe follow ing communication: Editor Herald:—That was a cun aing scheme of the advocates of the proposed charter in having it published in two daily papers when the law re quires it in but one. This was done to • btain their support, but it seeme te have failed so far as the News is con cerned, but the taxpayers will foot the toil la and be out about $1000. So much for our "reform" ami economical city administration. The charter will probably be defeated, •nd abonld be for several reasons, among them the following: If carried tho tax rate will bs raiaod : this wonld not. he so bad if the assess ment was lowered, but it also will prob" ably be raised end thus enable tbe ring to feather their neetsand smoke Genera! Arthur cigars. A provision is made for a fonr-yeare' term for counciluien. 'mis is alto gether too long. There are no provisions for the gov erning of tho public echools, or for tbe opening or widening of etreets, aud there are several other bad'omifisiona, auch ci clauses against Sunday driving, smoking and chewing tobacco by city officials themselves in the council cham ber, winking the left eye on the streets, retiring on a howl of hut tea at 8 p.m. by tbe ringing of ths tabernacle boll, the two night policemen lo tie exempt from ibis latter clauso, but ho required instead, for their personal safely, to re main together all night »t thoy now do Bt the cornei of Colorado anil fair Oaks. There is a disputed question aa to | whether we would have a legal re corder's court, but it would bs better to have none than such a one as we now have. Such tines aa bave been imposed are monstrous. For instance, $200 to a poor man for selling a glass of wiae out side of meal hours. Ten dollars would have been enough in ail juatice. The liquor clause in the new charter is alone enough to condemn it, as it enables hotels, restaurants and drng stores to maintain tippling houaea, dram shops, etc., which is the worst kind of class distinction, and pay no license. Why do not the police raid and the authorities prosecute the numerous daily violators of the present humbug of a liquor ordinance? The reason is plain. They well know tbat the illegal traffic is constantly going on, but they "stand in" witb each other and want to make it appear as if no liquor waa sold contrary to law in order to obtain the approval and suffrage of the fanati cal element. Do they fool anybody? A Lexow investigation ia needed here. Tbe city ia behind about $20,000 in its current expenses aod has a rondel in debtedness ol about $140,000, therefore some scheme ia needed to further in volve ua in debt nntil property ia con fiscated for taxes, and tbat is what the new charter will do. The tax rate ia higher here than in Loa Angelea, or it waa laat year at least. If tbe liquor traffic was licensed, we could raise $20,000 from it per annum, and thus keep up expenaea inatead ol having it go on in the preaent under handed mannor, which will surely bring up a clasa of yoang hypocrites equal tc the preaent large number of aduitonej. The Los Angelea trains are loads! with our people wbo go there to enj iy themselves, instead of being allowed to spend their money openly at home, and the wholesale bouses tbere are reaping a harvest (rom tha aale and delivery of intoxicanta here daily at dives and pri vate bouses. The board of freeholders, a majority of whom are cranks, dared not put the saloon question separately, to a yes or no vote, for fear of defeat. Iron clad prohibition is much better than our present law, or the one eirai iarly proposed in tbe new charter. (Signed; Byron P. Bhockway. NOTES. A alight aprinkle of moisture was as near as we came to a rain today. The death of John F. Weh of tbe Los Angeles bonce occured today from pa ralysis. Hia remains will be taken eaet. Prof. A. J. McClatchie lecturaa before the Univeraily Kxtenaion club in the Universalist church tomorrow evening. The subject will be, "Useful and Harm ful Micro Organiama." A meeting of tbe stockholders of the Pasadena opera club was held in Prof. Kyle'a rooma laat evening. It ia the intention to at once gn to work on a new opera, probably the Mikado. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year by tbe Maaonic lodge 1 last evening: F. L, Jones. W. M. ; Harry Ridgway, S. W.; Dr. D. 11. Turner, J. W.; Sherman Washburn, treaaurer; Komayne Williama, eecre tary. Karl Pearl waa up before Recorder Rossiter thia morning, charged with dis turbing the peace, A line of $5 waa im posed. Mr. J. W. Phelps, wife and daughter arrived thia morning from Worceater, Masa , and will spend the winter in tbe city. The birth of a baby boy ia announced at the home of Dr. and Mra. D. S. Green, on East Colorado etreet. W. 11. Morse, employed in the lowa meat market, had ins finger accidently cut off by a sausage machine yeaserday whilo at work. The entertainment to be given in tbe tabernacle Friday evening, in tbe inter eeta of the Children's Home aociety, should bo well attended. An interest ing programme has been arranged. REDLANDS. The Cillectlon or Taxae—lleal SSstate Tranafara—Notes. Redlands, Deo. 4,—At 6 o'clock last night taxes in Redlands became delin quent. The amount of taxes due was $26,700. Of tbia amount over $20,000 has beon paid. Among those whose axas are not paid are some of the larg est property-holders in tbe city. If tbe tax-collector holds to the letter of the law 15 per cent will be added on all taxes now remaining unpaid. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Robinscn have re turned from El Paso, Texas. Mr. Rob inson's health was not improved by tbe trip as he had hoped. G. D. Adams has purchased Dennis Ferguson's house on Eureka etreet. Tbe price paid was $2000. J. M. England is expected soon to re turn from Philadelphia. Staff Caplain Mclntire of the Salva tion army and Captain Dries and Lieu tenent King of San Bernardino will hold forth at the army barracks tonight. Rev. W. F. Harper is quite iil. M. F. Clute's new house is in tbe bands of the pointers. The funeral service oi the late Etta F. Moore took place at 1 o'clock this after noon at the residence on Fourth etreet. During their reviv.l services, the Methodists will hold a street service each night at 6:15 o'clock. The opera Pinafore will be held at the Academy of Music next Friday night. This is by home talent, under the direc tion of Prof. O. Stewart Taylor of Los Aigelea. I.emarrle.l After Many Years. McAitTHt n, 0., Dae. 3 —X. A. Black and Rebecca Jarvis were married here Saturday night. It is now learned that the same pnrtierj were married in 1850. When their ouly child was 6 months old Black went west. After tbree years' absence his wife was divorced und mar ried James Gibha of Chillicothe, who died in the army. The widow after the Tar married Lymer Jarvis, who subse quently died. Black but recently found her. Mltke Dutch Process u& IVo Alkalies y') -oa— Oilier Chemicals are used in the tgf||r W. BAKER & CO.'S '. .'"^reakfastCocca f>M jA ii'hieh is absolutely t'jjji I |i| \\ pure and soluble. M& « ! v'\\ 1 thus more than tfive9tim4s ptyi t l\ the. xtrcnyth of Cocoa mixed l&OtlciM lJh Witll Starchs Arrowroot or Sugar, aud Ifl far morn eco tioßi.c;*.!,coStinQ less then one cent a ru/i. h in delicious, nourishing, u;.d BAMfcT lMtjESTj.li. Sold by(>ro<ern everywhere. W BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mas* LOS ANGELES HERALD: WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 5, 1894 SANTA MONICA. Meeting of tho Hoard of Tmaleee. Nnt> a . Santa Ho:*ica, Dec 4.—The board of trustees met in regular session last night, with every msmbar present, when President Carrillo called them to order and the clerk called the roll, the preaident's action at the last meeting evidently having hud a salutatory effect on tbem in aeruriu • promptness in at tendance. After reading and approving the minutea of tbe previoui meeting, bills amounting to $2540.30 were ordered paid, and a bill ol $15 for services ol Thomas H. James, engineer, was laid over for one meeting because of tbe ob jections of T. A. Lewis. Reports of officers were received and filed, as waa ths report of the expert on accounts of the officers, whicb wero read, received aud ordered tiled. The committee on street lighting re ported rccommeding tbat the clerk be instructed to advertise for bids for electric lighting the city, which waa so ordered. Permieaicn waa asked by the Polo club to temporarily close Ninth street, and a petition was received from citi zens asking that Third atreet from Kail road avenue to Front street be opened up, both being referred to tho etreet committee. City Clerk Doles aaked for new mat ting; relerred to finance committee. '1 he licenae of W. IK Hoach was traneferied to Smith & Koach. Ward Leavitl was granted permission to remove trees in (rout of hie place on Fourth street. Mr. Roth stated tbat ha thought it would be a good idea for some general action to be taken in regard to trees up lifting sidewalks, etc. A general dif cuseion ensued between Dr. J, J. Place, J. F. Hogan and Trustee Roth, tbe lat ter having the populace with him on the proposition. A petition from tbe saloons wae re ferred to the finance committee. A. N. Umber was granted a trsnfer of his license from Neptune gardens to corner Railroad avenue and Second street. A petition asking for an electric light on the corner of Secoud etreet and Utah avenue was referred to street lighting committee. Under the head of unfinished busi ness, Mr. Jones suggested that come etepe be taken in tbe improvement of parke, stating that the forestry station had kindly offered to donate the trees, which was referred to the park com mittee. The street superintendent was in structed to look after a rent in the Seventh etreet bridge whicb needed re pairing. Tbe clerk was instructed to advertise for bids for the town hall and oilise.-e for tbree years. Attention was called to tbe bulkhead at tbe loot of Fay atreet by Mr. Jones, it being dangerous because of no railing, which was ordered to be placed upon it by the street superintendent. It was moved that on tbe next meet ing night the board meet at 7 p. m. to consider tbe sewer qnestion, acd then adjoured. SANTA ANA. Oily Traataes Meeting — Meccaboei Elaetlon — Notes. Santa Ana, Doc. 4, —At the meeting of the board of city trustees last night the following applications were banded in to fill the vacancy of marshal, caused by the resignation of J. C. Nichols: J, A. Hankey, A. Curtice, A. Nigg and Rob ert Cogburn. On taking a ballot A. C. Curtice waa elected. A petition of property owners was presented asking the city to put in a cement walk five feet wide on the east side of Main street, from Fifth etreet to Fourteenth street, signed by nearly all tbe property ownsra on tbat side of tbe street. On motion of Menges, four more arc lights were ordered for the atreeta. one at tbe corner of Church end Maiu etreeta, one at the corner of Sixth and French atreeta and two on East Fourth street. H. Neil), as pound master, reported that he had taken np five horses for whicb the oity paid i'M 50 for feed, etc. All of tbe horses were given away but one. That one wae sold lor 50 cents. The oity clerk made his report as fol lows: L'auh in general fnnd. $8099.30; cash in atreet fund. $2781.08; cesh in waterworka fund, 4315.55; total, $15 195 - 99. Amonnt received from water, $580 - 30; amount received for taps, $6UO; total, $580 30. Bille for November, $7111. 25. County tax collector reported $9969. --37 taxes collected. Tbe jewelers of the city petitioned the board to pass an ordinance to charge a licenae of $25.00 per day for atreei jewelry peddlers, Tho o unify board of supervisors met. again today to finish looking over the demands on the county. Thia ia the largest month's demanda since the county was organized, owing to the ex pense of election. The auditor will have to issue about a thousand war rants. Tbe treasurer's report, auditor's bal ancs and joiot report of district attorney em! auditor were filed. The clerk was instructed to advertise for bids for the Anaheim school district bonds, bids to be opeued Decuuiber 17th at 10 a. in. Charier, Forrester of Los Angeles has sold to Edward Meehan of Orange coun ty lot 4<S of Forrester cc Smith's subdi vision of the Yarnell tract for $50. John A. Young of Los Angelas ha:> sold to Juliette Phelps the north 34 8-1 seres of E. !, of NE. ii Sec. 4, R. 10, for $15,000. The following officers wero eloc'od last night at the regular meeting of the Mac cabees : L. S. Wilkinson, commander; W. E. Winslow, lieutenaut-commutider; CF. Imriee, record keeper; G. A. Har lin, linancß keeper; W. A. Penrod, chaplain; Dr. J. L. Dryer, physician; Fred Mitchell, sergeant; B. Jf, barton, M. at A,; J. H. Garner, F. M. of Q, ; Otto Young, S. M. of G. ; George Slan gier, eentinel; Fred Douglaa, picket. At the close of tbe mooting l>?&t night of the city council tho rotirmg city mar shal invited the city "dado" to an oyster tup per at the Boston ca'i'. Pedro Alvarez, the Mexican who waa arrested for Btealir:<i cattle from the San Joaquin ranch, waa examined today be* fore Jndge C. W. Humphreys. Alverez was represented by Mr. Munday of Angeles. Some ol the witnesses swore to having eeen Alverez driving cattle on August 13th toward Han Diego. These cattle bad branded on their left hip J. I. (James Irvine), ihe prisoner whs bound over to appear in the superior court. His bail wua fixed at $2500, in default of which be went to jail. Dr. M. S. Jones baa opened an office o?er the Hkhald brunch office, 119.4 west Fourth Btreet. His specially Ii the eye and ear, as wall as genera practice. Nine tramps were brought belore Jus tic* Freeman and given 30 days in Jail fhese tramps era becoming a great nui utiee. The luneral ol W. P. Paris in Orange was largely attended this afternoon, Geor[{6 T. lusley of Loo Angeles ia lv our city, a wituesa against Pedro Al variz, on trial for cattle etealiuj. POMONA. Straet Paving — Real Batata Actlve—Por soiinl M -oii-i •. P. mjna, Dec 3.—Manager J. W. T,ir beer today purchased uniformi for tha l'jtnoin ha-eball club ; tho colors will be gray, trimmed with black, and our b>/s will make a tine appearance whuu they are all fitted out. The youngest son of R. N. Loucks iv ill with a slight attack of scarlet fever. Everything ia progressing as fast as poeeiblo in regard lo starting the paving of our maiu bustnose thoronghfare. nnd just as soon as all legal arrangements are completed, work will be begun. Danoiug ie again becoming the oopn- Ur amu-'Sment of the young people oi this ploss. Large classes are attending botti the dancing schools. Real estate sales are becoming quite steady. In Ihe past three m< nths b.iii- I ness in this line haa brightened very | perceptibly, much to the delight ol tho j ever ready real estate agent. Some that ! clans sales havo heeu reported. From the nay work iB being puehvd Upon the new business blocks on the i corner of Heojnd etreets and Garey avenue, that end of oar main businsss atreet will aoon bo greatly improved in j appcitrance. From appearances, Pomona will soon get what ehe has wanted for come time, a good ruin, which will bepotlt everything and everybody. Rev. VV. Adam?, accompanied by h!a family, will leave thia week for their new homo in Los Angeles. One of tlio best ideas of the prosper ity of our city is to he gained by hear l ing iho remarka made by strnngsrs visiting this place. Scarcely a day ■ PHssef but someone in our bearing comments upon the prosperity and live- j iinu s of Pomona, and it is the uuiveraal | opinion of all corninsrcisi travelers that this is oao of the most wide awake places, for its lice, in tho state. Pomona is justly proud ol having suoh a good reput.ttion, and if pu h and pluck counts, intends to always be at the front. COL. FBLLOWS' 11* IA L. Nomiroai Cliarg-'e of Naglect of Dnty AgaOnst the Attorney. New York, Dec. 3.—The trial of Col. John K. Fellows, district attorney of tbe city ond connty of New York, on cbargea of neglect ot duty, waa begun before Gevernor Flower's commissioner, Ex-Senator John B. Leuson of Kingston, today. One set of charges made by the Good Government clubmen embraces over "00 specific charges, while another set presented by the German-American Reform nnion mads exactly 507. The first series of cnarir.es were read by Mr. McMahon, who swore to their accuracy. Cross examination brought out that the witness was swearing to tbe information. It was conceded by counsel that the accused was nnder no compulsion to take the witnesa stand to swear tbat his defense waa true. The attorney for tbo German-Ameri* can Reform union argued tbat the charges preferred by tbat body should, where tbe specific charges are not the seme, be tried separately and aa a dis tinct case. Pentiing the decision of thia queation a recess was taken. Uartman'a Free Coinage. Washi.noton, Dec. 3.—A bill provid ing; for the free coinage of silver was in troduced in the house today by Repre sentative Hartman of Montana. An im portant provision of the measure is that requiring import duties to bo in gold in cash whore the articles of importation are brought from countries whoso gov ernments refa-.e to open their mints to free coinage of silver and gold. Prlcra t»r Hard Cout. New x*OSK, Dec. 3.—The Lshigh Val ley lUilroad company has signified its assent to the agreement proposed by the other coal companies as to the tide water and western prices, and the re duction of the output for December to 50 per cent of the June, 1894, output. Thia makes tba agreement unanimous. The prices adopted are on tha banis of $4 40 per gross too at BuiTalo, and $5 80 at Chicago, against H d.) on tho cars at IlnfTulo aud f-i at Chicago tho earns time lest Year. LOOK OUT FOR BREAKERS AHEAD \\ when pimples, / J\\ eruptions, boils, //, |\\\ and like ntanifes rr aafLi |W. tations of impure aflsSf*'* IV\ blood appear. Tlicy TE?£(K4,-b i i t'A wouldn't appear if ]*Jj&>*>v&h VA your blood were \\\ pure and your sys- \\\ condition. Tlicy \t\ show you what you J : »jp n cd a good blood i- X. A\— -—V purifier; that's what 1 <£^z2 Sa. you Ret when you i ]V Villi y /take Dr. Pierces I / \ \\\ /Golden Medical! A A \\ -n ■' i* iscovcr >'. th It carries li":iltli m Ivfv" with it. All Blood, : /' IV\\ Skin and Scalp Dia- | \* eases, from a com mon Blotch, or Eruption, to the worst ! Scrofula, arc cured by it. It invigorates ; the Hv-r aud rouses every organ into i healthful action. In the most stubborn I forms of Skin Diseases, such as Salt- i rheum, Eczema, Tetter, Erysipelas, Boils and kindred ailments, and with Scrofula, i in every shape, and all fclood-taiuts, no \ matter from what cause arising, it is an uuequaled remedy. SCROFULOUS ABSCESSES. Mrr,. Belle Sweeney, of Fiat Top. Mrrctr Co.. IV. Va., writes: '• About four years ago I took scrofula, and did _, aSBBSaTSat. everythh-g ft..-. 1 c; nnd others ]> . iri:,,"!, .-%jV' LP " \ but only -v ,t worse. .^Ss^t^SjgafaVl^- A Several abscesses formed .o!sfi about my ucck and bri ist, <i!..:- ■ a t£) ..3s. , afleS quantity of matt;. i -•; vijSKv' W!« got so w ':. ii kiM | "SS t'i" flfc ' scarcely walk about the I / s 1W house. I read oil Hi* 1 > r.i- .iictl works I could I \ /J&yl get hold of, end, anion? \ 'aJ.JSWI tiie re.-.d some of your work.i. You dc- Elk scribed my case, aml .'M recommended DoctorflSKf* * \ ffl' Pierces Golden Medical ■'#,<*~*a&&&>'- ' Discovery with Ills Mrs SWEENEY. ■ pleasant relicts.' so I procured some and commenced u.=iugrthem and soon bepau to mend. Iv r 1 .:: months ray sores wf-ro nil healed np. 1 em forty-five years old end beiiew lam ::; stout as i e\cr was iv my life. I used about onv tiwn bottler, of the 1 Golden Medical Discovery' i-.-ith the ' I'el lcts,' and used nothing else'after Ibeganuiing your medicines." £ GRIDER & DOW'S J I ADAMS STREET TRACT Fifteen minutes' ride from Second and Spring: streets. Lots 50 and 60 feet front, g 5 $25,000 have been expended in street improvements alone. Four 80-foot streets, one P 100-foot street, all graded and graveled, cement walks and curbs; streets sprinkled; • A water mains laid and shade trees planted. Beautiful Adams street, 82 feet wide, and A V Twenty-eighth street, 100 feet in width, lined with palm trees. Central avenue, four W miles long and 80 feet wide • p A DOUBLE-TRACK ELECTRIC ROAD WILL BE IN OPERATION WITHIN 30 DAYS. i # The Maple-avenue electric road is only two blocks to the west. Soil is rich, sandy d loam. The property is from 20 to 30 feet higher tban Grand avenue and Figueroa street, g W 150 lots sold since June Ist. f p Examine tbis property. See the large number of beautiful homes built in four 4 months. A personal examination will satisfy any buyer as to its merits. Lota are 9250, J V $3°°. $35°» $ 4ot> and $600, on most favorable terms, until January Ist, when prices will f 0 be advanced. Take Central avenue or Maple avenue cars to Adams street Free Car- 4 %\ riage from our office at all times. . J % GRIDER & DOW, I(^J^^^ a CANCER h And TUMORS posi -4 I tively cured. No knife v< i * or "am. A'o/tav until Jf i >*\W?&WBi " Wrile lor book *^r^/-fi, of home testimonials rir wonderful cures— V 1110?tlv in women's fit West First SI. thnC-r Hwnpalcl: 211 Vf. Aim SI. X 31 1 ton ANactte, cal. y&aP'' V S.R.CHAMLEr.IU.D. FtMee fiend title to eomeone with Cancer. OTIItCII Dl'-KASKS ITHKB ON SAtHtTEttMS. W ft AND CONSULTATION 18 JfA. Pi Pi and honest, Intelligent treatment and reasona ble prices are given. PRIVATE DISEASES OF MEN, such as Stricture, SyDhilla, Gleet, Gonorrhoea Spermstormrea, Seminal Weakness, Lost Man hood, Night Emltsisns, Decayed Faculties, etc., etc. cured by tbe OLDKJT and most BUC OISSruL specialist on tbe coast, NERVOUS, CHRONIC, PRIVATE, Kidney, Bladder, Blood and Skin Diseases Successfully treated and quickly cured. LUNGS AND HEART. Our SPECIAL SUROKOS, recently from the largest Chicago hospital (diploma! and certifi cates to Lc «cci ut omce) has made diseases of the heart oh i lungt a life study, Suocestful treatment by the latest method.. DIAGNOSIS made by Hie aid of the microscope. CATARRH PER MONTH. jff'r , i f> )k ON'K WEKK'B TREATMENT MEDICINE INCLUDED. OUR DlPL_OMAS»refromtleßJ b-sst coilegrs In the world, certified by the state board, and registered at the comity court liouteand city health office. Call and examine diplomas and ceitirlcates and ref erences ol banks, city and county official*, and best citizens of Los Angeles. Our CA TARRH SPECIALIST does NOTHING but treat Catairb. He lias foi owed this spec ialty 10 years In this city. DISEASES OF WOMEN. A special department devoted exclusively to the treatment of all (emtio dlsetses. Consultation and Examination FREE. OFFIOE HOURS: !» to 4 and 7to 8. Buildey, 10 to 13, r\ / A SOUTH MAIN ST., 1 Rooms i, 3, 5 and Satisfactory relertuces furnished. DR. G.D. HARMON, SPECIALIST And Superannuated Physician of 40 Tears' Experience iv all CHRONIC DISEASES The Stith or Texas. l county of Tarraur. i Before me J. Z. Mmtln, a notary puhllc i-n and forTariiiritiouuty.lexa", on tlilsday per ►ona lv appeared John T. Hayues. and who, being b me duly swoin, dep 'sea and taya that he fornieny resided at Mano-, Travis county, Texsf, but now temporarily stopping in Fort Wonh, IVxa-. , Ana further deposm and ssys tna' Dr. C. V. Harmon, Specialist, of Fort Worth, Texas, has recently removed a cancer lrom Ills wife's bren.t manuring thirteen (13) inches in cir cumference, Involving the out re breast, aod without me use of tho knlfa, w.' ieii he now hns in alcnhol--afier ihe or. Bye Cauonr lusti tut« in fort Worth treated her four months and faiUd to remove tue mmc. JOHN T. IUYNE3, Sr. Sworn to and «übscrioed before mo this the Kith day of April, 18D1. [aaal] J.E.MARTIN', Notary Public, Tarrant County, Texas. CATARRH, CANCER?, SYPHILIS, INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, DISEASES OF THK THROAT, EYE, EAR, Tape-worm Absolutely ItPmoved in Four Hours. And a l Diseases ol Women successfully treated by him. flray-Be sure to see him before going to Hot SpiiiiiiH ut tils residence, s?);i;\V, JeftVrsoil St., Los Aiisreles, C«L Tale University electric curs—get off at cor ner of McCiintock nnl Olio Assiffuee's Wotice of Sale. IS HIE SUPERIOR COURT OF LOS ANGK- Ic» eouniv, stint of California. In Ihe mat ter of 1-rederick Dullmer, insolvent. L'use No Bl 0*!?. Notice Is herebj given that, pursuant to an order of the superior court of Loa Angeles county, stale of California, made November Dtb, lelH, In the matter of Fredoriot Dullmer, insolvent, Luclen D. C, Cruy, assignee of said Insolvent, will i-01l at pub ie auction, fur easb, gold coin oi the United .stales, on tne Ist day of December, lH'Ji. at ia o'clock ra., Alike court bouse door, ut Temple atreet entrance, the fo lowing real estate, situate Lv the cily of l.oij Aiigelen, county of l.os Angeles, state of California, and more particularly described as follows, to-wit: lot No. thirteen (IU), block A, of the Fort Hill tract. LUCIUS l> ('. liitAY, Assignee of said Frederick lislliaer, insolv ent, I lie above saps is hereby postponed to the eighth dny of December, IS',ll, ai i..'c same pl.ee aud the same hour. tf i, D. C OKAY, Aaaignee. I „ LOS ANGELES | } International j ! - .. ! j Exposition, j ♦ ♦ | Corner Fifth and § ♦ if ♦ Olive Streets. f ♦ • | OPEN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS, 12 M. TO 11 P. M. I t GRAND CONCERT AND ; || Stage Performance I ;: EVERY EVENING. ! | Matinee Thursday & Saturday Afternoons I ♦ ADMISSION 25 OEMS. * f •» A NEW DEPARTURE! f\ Net a Dollar Need Be Paid Ua For (5* ASfl Treatment of Rupture Until |m Cure Is Bff-cted. \ »" DR. C. EDGAR SMITH & CO. jf l jL SPE CIA LISTS Poiltively cure In from no to 60 days all kind! ol v^'' luSli RUPTURE If- v'TfWf, V'ARTOOCRL*, HYDROCELE, P11.83 AND FTSStJR*, TI9TUI.*, W.CBRATtOSS, eta, etc., without the us* of knife, arawinir. btood or detention from bn». ness. ALL DISEASES OF WOMEN SKILLFULLY TREATED CONSULTATION AND BX AMI NATION FRCS: Can refer Interested patties to prominent Las AMelea citizens who hare neen ireited by tliem. Cure s;i»r«nieed. * 6i>o 8. MAIS ST.. COR. MtVKNTa. LOS AMGItbZS. CAI* WE WILL SELL AT auction ieo LOTS —IN THE- Diamond St. Tract, Bounded on tbe aouih In West First it., end on tbe north by 'J emote et., and on the East by Hoover at., and on tho we. by Rtno st. WEDNESDAY, DBCEUBER 155, At 10:30 a. m., on tho grounds. Ternp'e strert ears pass this tract. ONE FARE ALL OVKtt THE OITY. As a place lor residence tbere is no healthier or more nightly posit lon than this, nu'i with out doubt these ois are fur ahead of any iv th > cnterof thecity hhere tbere is no view cud only FOOL AIK AND CKAMPEU llOMlS sdded to whicn a larger lot ran now be bougbt for one fourth the price, with, the certainty of Hkdoubling in value within ayeir. and with tlio advantage of l-'KKHH BItKBZEt, FINE bCHNEKY AND PURE WATER. OIL EXPERTS claim that the Diamond St Tr.rt U rigntiu ibe oil belt, and theweliaou either sloe prove ibis to be a fact. There la a FORTUNE IN HGHT In the oil Industry. Doc't lose this opportanity of a lifetime 10 bs rolllne in wealth on a small oiitlsy. Thee lots ere to be sn'd in the highest bidder UN BAeY TER!'B. For further particulars apply to (1 A. SUMNER i CO, Real Estate and Ininr tnce Agents and Auctioneers, 134 S. Broadway, Log Ang-eles, <'«), AUCTION! AT SALESROOMS, -413 S. SPRING ST., On Tuesday and Wednesday, Doc. ith and stu, at tP. M. * Elegant Furniture, Consisting in part of elegant carved oak and btrenwood bedroom suites, also 15 ash suites 5 extension tables, handacme brass enamel bed n.-'eds, 9B«t>r4nt«, 30 bedsteads, new Brussels carpets, handsome Smyrna rugs, bedspreads, iace curtains ptttows, cigar*, etc.: ttlao loti pair' of assorted abbes. MW Ladle* e*re taviccd. C M. STEVENS, Auctioneer. Proposals for Supplies for the Whit tier Stait) School. In pursuance of the motion of the board ot trustees of tho '..'htltier Mate school, sealed proposals will lie received by tho superintend* ent of said ichuol, at his ofliee. in Whlttler, Los Angeles eotinty, California, up 10 .'A o'clock ni, Saturday. December lDth, 1894, lor furnishing the following Mipplies to ihe said sellout lot- the year 18°-5: Baid supplies to eonnist of 1. l ofTee; ten, syrup, lice, etc 2. Cann l ii good*. 3 Groceries. I. Ilntt'T our;*, cheese and yeast. 5. .-ait dsn, lard and pork. 11. Flour and merl. 7. Harley bf'B middlings, etc, l*. Honris, pointoes, elc. 9. Ileef. luutton nnd pork. I 10. Gasoline and coal oil. 11. Wood ami coal. 12. Flannel, eassiinerc and blankets. 13. Croc.cry and Glass.vure. 14. Leather and shoe findings, 15. Brooms and lii-ushes. 14*. Caps and hats. 17. Kurnitureand mattresses. 18. ice. I!>. Urns*. 'Jo. Stationery. ... _ All nartlesor firms desiring to bid will ee> dress Superintendent of the Whittler State school, Wulttlor, Cel.,for terinsand •pectnca* lions And blank forms. In oder to preserve unilormity and to faclli. late the award it has been resolved to receive no bids unless made upon bUnk forms furn ished by the superintendent. . , , Tho number of class bid for should be plainlr marked on outside of envelope containing bid. ANDREW MULLEN, President. FRANCIS L. HAYNEH, W. C. PATTBRBON. 1» Examination of Teachers. NOTICIS IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TUB semi-annual examination of teachers will be held in the Stale Normal school building, corner of Grand avenue and Fifth streets, Los Angeles beginning on Monday, December 24tli, at 10 o'clock a. m. All applicants for certificates upon examina tion must be present at Ibe beginning ot tha examination. , , .... Teachers desiring their certificates renewed should file application for renewal with th* secretary of tho county board of education (room 4 V court house) on or before December holding valid primary grade certif icates issued in this county, and desiring to tako Ihe grammar grade examination, must report on Thursday, December 27th, at Nor mal school bull ling. By order of the board of education. W \v. SEAMAN, Secretary. Los Angeles, December 3,1804 27 Baker Iron Works 9COTO 900 BUKNA VISTA ST.. LOS ANOELES, - OAL, Adjoining 6. P. Grounds. Tel 124,