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FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE Rates for advertisements under this classlft •allon—t time, f> cents per Urn 1 week, 30 Kins per I nc; 1 month # per line. Country Property, PALE-\CItKB AT COIEOROVF ' irosslng; fenced; line .-room ootturai barn, cliickcn houa- and corral; Los Angile. and San t Monica electrio Hue passes 300 leel from door; price $2700 call at olllco, TBI HA SON HOME BUILDING CO., 227 W. Set ond st. 'tf 17IOR SALB-RANCIILH. 1 f4500-40 cr.'s choice land south of city. B6UO0 u -4U acres choice land south "f city. $3-00—10 acres near Vernon si. car line. ALLISON HARLOW, tr Xi.i B, Hroiulway, rpEi.L YOUR NEIGHBOR A ROOT THK 11K R- J. old. it is a great newspaper Send nsaiu pie copy eat, occ-s.onally. If you don't want to semi your own paperoall at the oiiico and havcthem mailed direct, Irea of cost. FOR BALE—IO-ACRE ORANGI RANCH AT liuarte, the li UJ rlliliun orange sect ion; lOsharesof stock in 'lie best water company in SpUMti m i aiifornia. Apply to A. B'IEVENS HALSTEAD, room 117 Bryson blk. I7<OR SALE—O MILKS SOUTH OF INDH " pendenoc, stock ranch,73o ac es; lOOaorei alt lfa; good water right: ba)gatni will sen in iiarl or iho whole. For terms address TV. L. IUNTER, In icpendonce, Inyo OuUnty, Cal, 1 7-6 I''OK SAI.E—GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY—BO V acres of molt! vegetable land at hi Monte; fsl2()ocash, balance at any time suitable to purcha er at ti per cent. ¥.. E. PARSONS, room i, 33 i W. First st. 3"-l IJtOR BALK —REST AND CHEAPEST OR -1 ange and lemon lauds in California; $ in per ai re. See LEE A. McCONNELL ,t CO., gems for Llnds viands, 113 S. Broadway. 2 1->OR SALE—ALFM.FA LANDS, 4 MILI S OF city, in parcels to suit purchasei. 'Terms to milt. E. E. PARSONS, room 1, No. 320 W. First st. tf rpO BUY' OR SELL ANYTHING THAT IS 1. saleable, try ih ■ want columns of The Herald A few cc ts Invested In this mat.net may make yoti many dollars. Country Property jpOB SALE ORANGE AND LEMON LANDS. THE FINEST ORANGE AND LEMON LAND IN* CALIFORNIA. $100 per acre, with water; easy terms. $103 m r acre panted; casyienns. I See Lindsay Ijind Company's exhibit r.t j Chamber of Commerce. Eor information, call or writo LEE A. McCONNELL &. CO., 113 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. j Or COOPER COMPANY, 2 Yisalla, Ca'. 1.-OR BALE—GPIDKR ,v DOW'B i G RVr. V lit ACT. Orange and I.ciuori Land. 400 acres of the best oran:t" ii mi lemon land In southern Calilornia: surrouude by lemon : and orange prove : sheltered by foothills; no frost, fog or coin wind; semi-tropical fruit and ! flowers thrive a 1 winter; spring water piped lo each lot and deeded aiili the land; arand view of Pasadena and the whole Sun Gabriel valley; new schools, churches and railway; only shortdriv from Los Angeles; the near ness to businessoentermakes this properly de sirable for suburban restdeno .and is va'u* : will increase rapidly. Mr Hellman of the Farmers' and Merchant-' hank, has l.o'iaht 'JO acre, in this tracr, and now makes it his home. Boe this property and bo convinced that we ' have better laud at lower prices and oil more favorable terms than any in the market. For maps, view . rices and terms write or call. Free carriage to tlie tract. GRIDER .d DOW, SI 13!) S. Broadway. 1.-OR SALE— j FAIR OAKS TRACT, BlOOpe acre buys laud In this "early fruit , b ll." n hich produce our earliest oranges ami j deciduous faults No better land in the siat-: I abundant water, fioec Imat , cultured people, J thriving town. Invest itate 'he olasiol po.>p o I Mho bought over 1 ajo > ores last mon h in small tracts, s cure a home lhat will produce and not consume your income. Free excur sion to purchasers Get pariioulars and pamphlet of C. L. HUBTtARD, 111!) , s. Broad way. 31 ■pOR BALE-FARM AND BEET LAND— 20 acres fino al alfa hind. $1300. 20 acres best land, f UOt). 20 acies bearing walnut orchard, $(1000. I SU acres fruit land $ll)nO, We have 10.0 ai res alfalfa, beet and fruit lands in tracts io suit cheap. HENR) WILLARD Mgr„ 30 2t2' 2 s Broadway. 1710R 'ALE—WB SE' L THE EARTH. BAS 1 BEJT A -SMITH. Pomona, I nl. lt-2'Hf NEOUS. FOR BALK—6O RUNNING FEET OF WIRE fence, lo fi high, with gate, it is in food eond t on and is suitable for oftioe, store or factory purtit ons. Will be sold cheap. For furlhei part oulars call at the business ollice of 'I lie herald. I, "OR sal"k —Ick\v — and BEco\d~i7and pianos on easy term ; largest rcntin t stock iv the city: tuning and repairing promptly a tended to by competent workmen. KoIiLEK d: CII iSE, .33 s. sprlngst, tt-Utf FOR SALE—NEW WHITE. NEW HOME, Eldrldg B and other ma es, at 820 to $3ft. on the no agent plan: -1 prr week pay ments. WHITE SEWING MACHINE, ollice 23:1 S Sprlngst. 3-.9 rpo BUY OR SFLL "ANYTHING THAT IS I saleable, try the want columns of The Hera d. A few cent invested in tins manner may make you many dollars, 1- 6 PTSA LK~ AT" A~B A BOA IN"; ft-YE A R OLD J ladies' horse, p ac on snd harne-s Ap ply 14IH Carroll aye. or too ull Bryson blk. 1 I7<OR"SALE A NICE PARLOR HEATING I Stove, complete, rail at 1121 W. Ninth si reei. 4 I T7IOR SALE OL*ir~FAPERS IN QUAIiTTfIES J to suit at this ollice. \ JIOK EXCHANGE— ' j Do 011 want sto 100 acres in the San Oabrlel \ alley? Do you warit a . ity residence? Hove you KOt something to sell or trade? I 40 ac es near Redondo. E. K. ALEXANDER, | 10-10-tf 145 8. Broadway. 1 WANTED -TO EXCHANGE BY Al EN gllshraan in l.ako county, a fully im prove I I rin 01 27 ' ace-, with one mi c tront t\£, on Clear la*e, for a sma.l farm within easy distune, of l.os An teles; v lue $20,0 11); good surroundings a necesssty. For particulars ap ply to T. W. BEARBA.si, Lower Lake. Lake 00run ty. 1.11 ,(j I ITtOR EXCHANGE—A GOOD 9-ROOM IK 188 on Bunker Hill aye, and $2;jiiu or $;i(>i> 1 cash for a good modem 10 or 12 room house on Hill, Oliv , Gra d aye. or Honest, nortn of Eleventh st, teo F. A. HUTCHINSON, 213 W. First st. ■£ FOR EXCHANGE—IF YOU HAVE PROP erty anyw iere and wish In ejiehango it, call on me and you will receive an oifer 1 ue gon Washington and eastern property a specialty E. E PARSONS, room I. 2Jt> W. Firstst. L f rpELL BOUR~r7Eio7nib"irABOUT Tii¥HER- X aid. It Is a great, newspaper. Send a sam ple copy east, occasionally. If you don't want to send your own paper call at the office and havo tbem mailed olrect, tree of cost. rpo BUY OR SELL ANYTHING THAT 18 1 saleable try the want columns of The Herall. A few 1 tits Investe lln tuis manner may make you many doll ,rs. T7-MIR PRUNE OR- J. chard at Long Heaoh for cottage southwest and assume. C. A. UUNELS, 3i9 a Broad way. 30 L'Olt EXCHANGE-KiO ACRES OF IM T proved and to excha ge tor lodging house or real estate WOODH Ail, 631 a Main st. 1 31 _ rpO BUY OR SELL A N X saleable, try the want co.umnsof he Herald A few cents inve ted In this manner 'JL^Ll'^fJ 011 n >any dollars Ij> RANK~a"T\VEINSHANK. PLUMBER AND 210 E. Second st. Te! 1.6. I-TSK^ A J' X T- F^K6ll COWg . AT437 N. WAI" -i. NUT, Eaßt Side. 4 Trustee's Safe Dun notice "nd demand having been s rved upon the undersigned by the Fir>t Natl mal bank ot Los Angele* a> n-qufrcd by that cer tain deed of trust hereinnf er mentioned, Now, therefore, in accordance witb Hie terms and under tbe authority oi mat 0 nain «»d of trust executed by H. W Lultwleler and |jophia C. Luiiwicl r, bis wife panics ol the fir; 1 part thcreir.to tbe und rsignt'd. J. M. Elliott, party o the seoond jtart therein, and the Kirtt Nallonal bank of Angeles, party of the th rd part therein, dated June UO, i&9*, and recordo in the oflico of the county record er of the count- 1 of 01 in<eles, atate of caii omia. in book B>H of deeds at jage l«l and following; audi 1 pursuance ol a reiointtpn passi d on the 1 tb day of December 1 nHS, by the board of di ectors ol nald First National bank of 10s Angeles, a corpoiation, and the bolder ot the notes (No.«. 15257 15 ftrt and 15859) t ■ secure payment of which the afore- H.-vi deed of rust t \ecu ted, declaring that default bad beeu made in t»»o payment of the principal sum and other sums due under «ait notes and deed of trust, and requesting snd directing said .'. SI. Klliott, trustee, to sell the real estate deie tbed therein to satisfy said in debtedness : I, J. M. Elliott, trustee, do hereby give notice baton Mood ay, the iSth day of January, a. i>. h'J'i, at 1 ' (U'lock noon of tba Jay and in ont of the court, hou-o (Hroadway en .aucoj in the city of Los Auifeles, county of Los A ngcles, stato of California, 1 will sell at. pu lie au tion to the highest bidt er for cash in gold coin of the United tates all the pieces or parcels of land ai lu ted iv the county of Los An eUs. state o California, described a« foil -ws, to wit; First—>ll that certain piece situate in the city of Los Angeles anil described as fo low, to-wit! I/>t No. 3 and north halt'of lot No. 4 in McAr bur's subdivision of lot No. t of block 17, Hancock's Kin v y, being one hun Jredand thirly-two feet fronting on t 'igmroa street and two hundred and forty (24 «) eel deep. Tne map of ' McArthur's St'ibdlvision" is OU fll" in the ofTlee Of the recorder of L- s An giles OOUnty, state Of (California, and reference h hereby mnde to said map for a further des cription of said bits second—Lot No. seventy-seven (77i of the McDonak treet tn the Rancho of -an Pedro as deiignated in the tnapof said tract record d in tne office of the cou ity r oorderoi fos An gelc: county at pages 1 and li of book 15 of miscellaneous records, conta n n< iorty-four and 00*10 ' acres more or less. 'i hird - That parcel of land in the rancho Fanta Gertrude* described as follows, to-v\it: Blocks numbered Aye iftj ano seven i 7) of tie Corona tract, as per map thereof made by VV. D. Bnekner, April, 188 ,end recorded in book 37, at page 56| mi oetlanCOUS reeor is o sa 1 Los Angeles county, taid blocks containing 21 D acres. Together With the appurtenances. Terms of sale: rash in gold coin of the United - totes; ten per cent p|) able to the un dersigned on th rh 11 of the hammer; balance on d livery of deed; and if no so paid, nn c«s f r Want of title ten days being allowed for search) theii said ten percent to be forfeited and the Sale to be void. J, M. ELLIOTT, 1 18-96 Trustee. Notice for Publication of Time for Proving Will, Etc. IN THK RUPKRIOB COURT, STATE OF CALl fornla, County of Los Angele , as fn the matter Of the estate ot Jacob Vernon, deceased, Notice is hereby given that \v dnes riay the Bth day of .Iniiua y 1H '6 at OocloCk o.m of said oay, et the court room of ibis court, department two thereof, in the city of Los a m steles, cou ty of Los Ange loa and sta;e of Califo rls, has been appo nted a« tbe time end place for hearing the upnlie > tion of Milton Vernon and Fran Vernon prajl g tbat a document now on Hie in tbis co rt purporting l to I.c the last wili a >d t'Btam*ntof the raid deceased be admitted to pr bate, that Utters testamentary be Issued thereon to aaid pc it tinners, Milton crnon and Frank Ye non, a which tlmo and place all nersons in crested therein may appear and contest the same Dated Decemln r 26 IH<»,>. T. I . NEWI.IS', County Clerk. ByC w BLAKE, Depu-y. Clarence A. Miller, Esq, attorney for pe titioners. zS-7 Stockholders' Meeting 1- OS ANGELES, CAL.. DECEMBER 27, 189 V j To the stockholders of the Banner Oil Companyt Pleaae take no ice that the annual meeting Of the stockholders of he banner Oil Company will beheld at the principal oflice of the oompany. No .;(>'._, soutn .-pring street, in the city of los Angeles on Tuesday, Jan. 14. 189 , at 10:30 o'clock a m ,for the purpose of ele- ttng directors and :or the trans ctlon of such other business as may properly Cume before the meeting. VALD Bf HMfDT, 1-7 6 ■ eoretari Pro Tern, LOS ANGELES' Representative Wholesale and Retail Dealer*, Business Men and Firms ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW W. H. BHINK, iufl-i!08 WI son Dlk.. Sprlngst. BARBERS' SUPPLIES ANO OKINDIiSS 6TLINKN ,t KIItI.'HNER, laO N Ma n st. JOSKFtI 'iiiJ 8, Main, oot 'id and 3d. BICYCLES ••KEATING," Uawley, Kin g St C 0.,210 N. Malo PAC BRASS A KOVBLTV W'K&.Up. Main cor. Alpine. cro :Kl;rY PAC. CKOCKEItY & TIN CO., 228 N. L. A. at. CAST-OFF CLOrtllNI f, GKEENG IRT, buy and sell 107 Commetclal CARRIAGE WORKS THE TABOR CAK'OB WORKS. 1117 W. Flflhat, CEMENT CONTRACTORS, IRRIGATION GRAY JiROS & WARD, 12ft N B'way. Te1.338, ORUaOISTS-VV HOLESAI.B F.W.BRAItN * CO. ,ias-t 7 sj. Main: teL 954, FRUIIS AND VBOBrABLBS LCDWIG & WAGNER, Mott Market, leh 550. O«OCERS -WHOLESALE BAAS. RA RUCH A CO., 3V> to 9 W N. U A. it. I*lo I EL B tOKERS ASTOCIATBD HOTEL IN VESTMENT BI'REAU, 102 M. Broadway: buy. soil and lease. HOTELS ABBOTSFORl) INN, cor Bth & Hope.'Tel. 1178 HARNESS MANUFACTURER OTTO RL'F, 333 0. -Main. New Turnverein hall. LAW, COLLECTION', MERCANTILE REP'TS tt AND ARB COLIiSCTION ,t MERCANTILE CO , line # OD.OoO, 211-212 Stimson. A. U Broderson, att'y. LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSUR ANCB BANKERS' ALLIANCE OF CAL 118 Court st. LIVERY STABLES CALIFORNIA STABLES. 373 N. Main st TeL 48 MANTELS, TILES AND HARDWOOD LUfTBER HENRY t.OUK«IANN,6I4A, Sprlngst. Te.. 701 PHVSwIAN DR. WARD, Byrne Bl'dg, Km. 216. TeL 7)4 PHOTOGRAPH -LANDSCAPB 9. H. MaUDE & co 211 W First it. REAL ESTATE KORTON & KENNEDY, 134 8 Brdwy: tel *M SADDLES, HARNESS AND SADDLBWARB J. F. MORE 220 Aliso It. SEWING rUCHIINi REPAIRIN 1 M. V. 8tt1JN05,43414 S. Spring ak Tel. 134S SAFES, SCALES, REFRIGERATORS CHAS. \\. ADAMS, 318 N Main ToL 1347. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TOOL COMPANY COt'NaTABLE A COI' ITS. 150 N. Los Angeles UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALfIBRS BOOTH i& ROW. 25*18. Mainst. Tel. 1119. UPHOLSTERING AND CARPET CLE ANINQ JAMK. v X ALLEN, 518 South bprlng street. WATCHfIAKER kND OPTICIAN 8. BTOE3AK, 911 8. Spring st. be. sth and SO WINES AND SPIRITS & F. A. MM, 129 an 5 131 N. Main st WINES, LIQUORS AND CIOARf E. FLECK, 404-406 N LA. St. Tel 224. YARN HOUSES NEW YORK BAZAAR, 116 North Sprlagih ASSAYERS CHEMISTS | Wade & Wade, I 109 1-2 Commercial St. ) Best and Oldest l aboratory tn Southern % ) Calilornia. v ■ __ Health Tea Beautifies The Complexion ——. LOS ANGELES HERALD: MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 30, 1895. LINES OP TRAVEL Limited Season of 1899-96, WILL RUN TJr__ICE X WEEK BETWEEN son Francisco, Los „nge:es and m mm, OVER THE GREAT SUNSET ROUTE Leaving San Francisco TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Los Angeles, Wednesdays and Sundays First Trip From Los Angeies, Wednesday, Nov. 6, 189$ Ths niost complete, mcicrn, elegantly equipped and uerf ctly ar aa.ged Vestibule! Tr niconllnen al Train in Ameriet. New equipri an , especially designed aud bulllifot this service Dirt nt connections In New Orleaas for all Eastern points. Quick time. SOUTHERN PACIFIO COMPANY. TIME TABLE—DEC. 3, 1893 Leevelor DESTINA" lON lAr. Irom" Eastbound > «„_„, , ._,,.„■ rwetbou'd Sun .i Wed $ Suriset Limited ) Wed & Sat 3:00 pro > Orleans J 7 .« ™ We t.bou'd i »„_.., i.-i-.j < Fas b .una Wed Asa [ g n ¥'" m ie l' l Jsuniwetl 8:15 pm > sen lra cnco t 9:80 pm 2:<if) pm IS. F'ran. .Sacramento) ; 7 ISO am B;'2f>pm land hast, via Ogden) i II MO am 8:25 ptn — Port and, Or i 1 :00am 2:110 pm El Puso and Kas.t ... 1 :00 tim i Pasadena i TtflOam 7:50 am *« 9:uoam » :2."> a m " 8 iA6 am lit !20 pin '• 1 lo : 10 am 11:2<i nm " I 1:85 pm a:sspm " I s.ttuipm s;:opni| " ! ft:()spra i " : 0 :35 pm ! •' | 8:00 am.. 1 Riverside, (~, 0:55 am 10:15 am ..1 Kedland, ).. 1:00pm -::iiipm . [San Bernard!ho i.. 4:45 pm 4:30 ptn'..J and c. ton \.A o:3spm 8:00 am j Pomona f \ s 60am 10:1B am | fl :65 urn !! :30 pm > and .; ! I:uopm 4 130 pm I .... i 4 :45 pm ft:3o urn ... J Ontario I 1 0:35 pm B:Oiiani Chino ! b:soam 4180 pm. " 1 0:55 am 5 :3U j,m " J 0:3fl pm Siiionm Covina ! S:. r .o<ini s:Hiipm. '• I 4:46 pm 0:00 am Monrovia s:lBain 1:46 pin " 113:47 r m ft :Ift pm " 1 4 :sft pin H.4'>Mtn Santa Barbara ' iv :55 pm 4:'lspm — " . .1 HuOpni o:ooiiin ) Santa Ana r 1 000 nm S2:00 pm ....J and J si; 15 pm 5:05 pm > Anaheim 1 1 5:30 pm 10:05 am > Whittier <....! BtoOara iStOOpm .. / and \ ...j Bl :15 pm 6:05 pm ....) Fulton Wells ( , 5: opm 6:ospm ...Tustln HrOOam o;issm. ..) Long Beach r B:2oam 1 iOO pm and ]....' 11:15 am 5:10 pm ) SanPclro I j 5:15 pm B|os nm Santa Monica ' a 10:00 am " ■ 7 :45 am ! " ... J 8:00 am 1:10 pm " 12:12 pm 5:15 pm " I a 4:"0 pm 0:16 pm » | 5:10 pm 0:05 am ....Soldiers' Home. ' ly:l2pm 6:15 pm •' s;io pm fl.'oam Port Los Angele 1 12:12 pm 1:10 pm ... " ....! 5:10 pm s 0:4 • am .... Chatsworth Park . : ,4:15 pm Chatsworth Park—'eav'i from and arrive at River Siat on. San Fernando street, only. • Sundays excepted. A Sundays only. THE INSmF. TR .C* Alls. P. Co 'strains stop at First street (ex cept the four San Francisco trains) ami Com mercial street (except the 8: 5 San Francis :o evening train', in the business center ol t ie city, saving time and street car fares to pas sengers. SANTA CATALINA f -LANI) Connecting wi h Wilmington Transportation Company s o< eat excursion s earners: Leave Arcade depot 9:13 a.m. r uesday and Friday tiid arrive from 11:13 a.m. Wednes day an I Saturday. Gene in Pass luer Oilice. 22!) 8. Sprinc st. REPORT OF THE COND.TIJN OF THE Merchants' National Bank OF LOS AKG 15 LES, At l.os Angelea, In the P-ate of California, at the close of business D ccmber i 3, lti\)b. RESOURi L 3 Loans And discounts. $5 W 2,<>?5 la overdr fts,secored nnd \\< so'iired t>, <il 97 U a. Bonda to «ecure cirou.ation. 50,000 no iremiums on Us. Bond* fy o > 00 Stocks securities eic b, _18 bb Banking-bouse, furniture and fix. turea 3,250 00 Other real ostaie and mortgages o\vi;ed 8,180 00 Due trom national ban til (not reserve ago ts) ¥"'l,OOl 75 D'*e from state banUs und bunkers 17,101 85 Duo from approved reserve ngents . 36,114 85 the ks and other > ash itpms 4,70b* 56 Exchanges for clear ing-house 7,173 OU No.es oi other na tional bank., .. 4,550 GO Fiactlon.il paper cur rency, nicki.es and cents 300 50 Lam ful money reserve in bunk, viz: Spec c 73,253 25 Legal-tender notes... 14,(oo 00 208,3*1 82 Redemption fund wlt'i U. 8. Treaa* urer (5 per cent of circulation,-. 2,250 00 Total $874.277 47 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $20",000 00 Kurphiß fu d , l.'.Ouu 00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 11.524 30 National bank notei outstanding. 44,150 00 Due to otber national banks $ 3 75 I've (o state ba ks and banker 29,700 87 Dividends unpaid 50 Ii dividual deposits subject to check.... 538,670 47 Demand certificates of deposit 20,635 02 C rtified checks 225 00 Cashier's checks out standing 3,865 56 f>9f>.3o* 17 Total f^74,277~17 iStatf. ok ('a-l ) „ county of < s anofl ■ s, \ ss * 1 C. K. Flint, cashier of the sbove-namel bnnk, do solenm'y swea that he above su te mem is true to me best of my knowledge end belief. C. N. H.I NT, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to beiore me this 28th day of December, iBO5 LEE A. McCONNE L, 'Seal] Notary Public. Correct-AUest: W. L, GRACES, j SILAS HOi.MAN, S Directors. W. H. HoLLII'AY ) DEPOSITS December 19, 18f>3 50 December )9, IR9I 4Kfl HQ > 77 December 13, 18 »\ ... 59!>.'m03 17 No public funds received by this bank. No interest pa d on deposits. SECURITY SAVINGS BANK =« , - AND TROTT COHT^in „ . , 148 s. Main sL, near second. tapital Paid in fpi '0,0)# *ive per cen; inte est psid on term de uiita Money .waned on first class real estate only. Directora-j. f Partori, Pres.: Maurire A Hellman, V.-P.; W p. Longyesr, Cashieri Hermnn W. Helliran, H.J. man. M. L Fleming, J, a. Grave*. C A. Shaw, J. il. itiular l»ttd, /OgWB, W, U QrMfti I LINES OF TRAVEL 1 LtlS ARSELEB TERMINAL RY I.N KtVFJfiOT NOV. IS, Los Angeles depots: Eiv, end Kir-it street and Dnwaev-ttvenuo urtdirm. Leave Lol Angele* ford-cave i'asad«na ior j'asadena | Los Angele*. n 7:10 am | it 8 10 am c 7: • am c B:3tl am ; a o:n>am j a Ul.'Jfl am a ll :30am a 13:40 pra a :i: opm a -i :;r> pm a 6:2 Ipm 1.. a 0:00 pm Downev-aveniiß iea .■ v.ft v ■ / >ni iiituHlaer ! Between l.os Anßoles and ruse.deni—lioim^ I trip cents. ■ Leave Los A-tiiele* for Leave Utadetia June Aitodena Junction. tion for Loa Angelea i a nnOam..., A 10:10 ara C II tfl tarn c i''t*2o pro a B:3opm j.. a 4:-0 pm All trains star i rom i-11 st-streot depot. l.ciivj Los Antrelea (oi' i.cave i i\cn dale lor Lo Glemialo. A njeles. ii 7 :05 am : b 7 :!>7 am ! cHj'JOnm . j ...C 0: am Al:3 i pm ' a 1 (27 pro j a 5:"5 pm .. . a :» :~r> pro j Leav;. Anyoles for] Leave iia-i, ,-u;i l'edro l/in? Heachand Kasti {or ! £aii l'edro. Loa Angeles. J a 0:0 pm a 7: Oan a 1 ;! 0 pm Al0:30 nn I 1 a 5 K)0 pm I a B ils pm between Salt Sun I'edr and~Lon~g~ Peaoh io minutes I nrmo canyon and kcho mountain I Trnins leave os A nicies daily at 9:10 a.m.. ; cl 1 tSd a.m. and a t :30 p. m Fine pay -ion and hotel. Grand scenery. Tees"ope and searchlight. A Dally, b Daily except Sunday* c Sua daya only d Saturdays only. Wtagrs meet the i : oa. ra train at Pasadena for Ml. Wilnon on new (rati Passengers leaving Lo* Vn%*le-*o'i the 7:l# a.ar. train for Mt. V/llson can return sarno day, Spoeial rates to excursion 4 and pionto pivritst, , Deprtseas eva ol First street anl Do.racy avenue bridge* City t ekot ofllce, Greenowald'* cigar Msi \ corner B-cond and spring streets. General oftious First-tiireet depot. T. li. BUKNiiTT, Ueiierat Manairer. We WINGUI' Gen. t'ds-teiiirer Ag^ j j3AC FIC COAST STKAMSIIIP CO. Goodall, Perkins <£ Co, Geneial Agents, San Kranolaeo. Northern route< embrace lines for Portland. (»rr.. Viet rin, 11 C., and J'ugv-'t iound, Alalia and all coast points. SOUTHERN ROUTE 3. TIME TAB LB FOR DECEMBER, IS'JS. AYE BAN PRA CISCO. >or— Port Itarlord IS. H. Coronn, Dec 1, 0, 17, iSinia Barbara ' 2b; .an. Kedondo | ! Port Los Angeles... 3. S. J-'anta Rosa, Dee. 5, i Kewo- r ,j 13, 'Jl, -jy. Jan. G, frim Diego ! lor— fS ft. St. Paul. Deo, 7, 15, I East .'■a , i Pedro ! ii 3, 31; .lan. 8. I Han Pedro and way s. S Eureka, Dee. 3, 11, IE), pons I It-Tt -lav L I. KA V X lNlrtr l AW, aNO XI.X' AN » HK'i SJ> ). fIS, iH'c For— t 15, 23. 31 ; .lan 8. ranDJego S. 8. i oronn, Ler: i: 11,10, i -J:_an. 4. _ For— fs ft Baiite Rosa, De l, I San l-'raneiseo ■ 0, IT, '<; Jan. t Port Ha ford. .... ti, Corona, l)*;c b, 13, | Santa B-rbara. 3 , O; Jan i. I ■ AY X AN HBP an aNI» HA TS\ l'K 10 I For— Eureka, Lee ti,"^ fan i rancisco and 80; Jan. 7 way porn IS. S Sf. Paul, De;v *J, 10, ; I-*, «: Jun. *t. <!ar> to :o meet with Kteame's '.U Ann Pedro leave s. p. p. k. fAreadc iepot) nt b AO p. m., and Terminal H. X depot at p in. cars in connect via Redondo leave Santa Fe depot at 0 Bill m.. or irom Redondo Railway depot at 0:0> a. m. Cts to connect via Port Los Anueles leave B I. It. P. depot at l:iup, m. lor st'jainers north boun !. plans o steamers' cab]ns at agent'ollic * t berths may be secured. Ihe company receives tho right to chan;,*. 1 ! j the steamers oi th-ir clays ol sailing. I For pnssaj-e or fioi lit "as above, or for tickets ; tonn« irom all important points in Europe, apply to W. PARKId Agent, Oflice: 123LJ W. Third bt . Los Angele*. INSTITUTIONS STATE LOAN & TRUST COMPANY OF LOS ANGELES CKPITHL PKID \J<P IN GOLD COIN $500,000 A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED Interest paid on time deposit*, i act as trustees, Kttardiaus, administrators, eta. .safe deposit boxo* for rent. DIRECTORS AN i. OFFICERS: 11. J. WOOLLACOTT. President; J. F TOWELL, First Vice President! WARREN OILLET.HTI. Keoond VIo President; JOHN W, A. i)l r F, ashler: M. .1. i.EWI, Assistant O.sb erf Gr.nß li 11 BOX I HKAKB, B. F. POttTEtt, F. U HOWES, it. H. HOWELL, P. it UUKJUS w. p. oaud.ner. b. i. Ball BONDS OP THIS COMPANY ARS . I r secured by high-grade uiorteages deposits I / with J. M. Llliott, president of the Fust Nut o lal / Bank of Loa Angeles, and lannot be equa c I In gen J eral desirability or investors. Attorney's opinion at. taoiied oe tlfyfng to the'r legality. I sued for any JHRr amount, if you nave funds for invest ent. howevsf JflT J smtill or large tne amount, nail or send ior pamphlet (J/ SECURITY fr J /f) oan rus * Company \ AW jr *<-W 213 S. ijiriiis; St., Loa Angeles, Cal. J C. 8. CRISTY, Vlct-Pres. °"W, E. M VAY, Secret ry OLDEST AND LARGEST BANK IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, Farmers' and flerchants' Bank of Los Angeles, Cal. .. , , ~ , ..,,.«..,! I VV. HoH man pro, dent; II VV. Hell nan Capital (paid up) WJOO OOD loe-Presid Jilt; II J. Fleishman. CatUler; tl Su plus and reserve $420,000 | Hollm vi, A sU'ant Cashier Dlieetors—W. H. Perry,O. \v. Ciills I. w. Hdlmtn, jr., c. E. Thorn, 0. Duooramun, H \V. Hellman, A Ulassell, T. L Duoue, I W. Hellman. Special collection department. Correspondence invited. fcafe deposit boxes for rent ——— ——— — i TTHE NATIONAL BANK OF CALIFORNIA I AT LOS ANGtI.KS DIRECTORS. O. H. C'HIRCHILL, JOHN WOLFSKILL. HEORQB IRVINB, W. S DE VAN. v ir t" irrnttKie M h aUEitMvx N. VV. SIOVVKuL, I B. Ms.wlin, ST. JOUN = O.N, FIIEJJ O. JOIIXSUN, JOHN M. 0. MARBLE, JOHN ii. HXH ULR A. lIADLEY OF LOS ANGELES. rspnal itock ,100,000 . ». '^ a !! v . und d vtofltsover 23u,00J M. ELI.IOI I, Pre-ident VV. 0. KIHOKHOFF. V. Pres't FRANK A. GIBSON. Cashier G. B SHAFFER, Ass't Cashle DIaaCTOKS: I M. Ellllott, J, D. mckuell. f- ; ory. 11. .levne, ''■ "ooker. W. C. Psttarion, Wm. g. Ke.'OkheS, No publio Minds or other preferred denoah received hy this bank »"waw *~\ ERM KN-AMERTCAN SAVINGS %MX% I T * or. Main and Fiist us, Las Angela?, Cal Paid up capital $.uO,t)00 00 Surplus and undivided profits 37,4i6 ftB V ctor Ponet. Pre ident; L. W. Blinn, First Vice-president; C. N. Flint, 8 cond Vice-- resi dent; M. N. Aver; , Cashi r; P. F solinmacher, Ass't Ca*hler. (rectors' Dr. Joseph Kurtz, L W. BLnn, ugo Zuuer. c. N Flint, il. cy. stoll, M. Si Avery, C. Hrode, Vie or Ponet, I. A. Lothian, Emi'ti elEyraud, Intere tallowed ou dep sits. M ney loaned ou real cs'.aio. ANGELEB NATIONAL BANK UNITED 6TITHS r-sipOSITOItV. Capital $500,000 Surplus 37 &00 Total $&3'"«O0 GEORGE H. BONEtIRAKB Presides) WARREN UI I.J JLEN ... Vio.--Pres.iden 1 F. C. HO VKB Cashie- E. W. COB .. Assistant Cashle Dm* irons: George H. Ponebrakt, Warren Gulden. P. .V Gieei, Charles A. Ma rtner, W C. Brown. A W. rancisco, B. P Johnson M. T. Allen, F. 0 Howes This bank has no deposits of either thi county or cit treasurer, at. J therefore no pre lerred creditors. LINES OF TRAVEL southern" ,■> california RAILWAY [tr ' V, Trams leavo arir arrive a) i - : as follows: !' Mi'vV-' Itains vis I'iis >d< :iii ar ™3£.*',VvlV '* /' ; rive ijownoy-avo. station 7 s^i^-ij,.'"^:- : >>JV! minutes earlier wee bound i iuhj leave , minutes latci eu*tb >und. The (iraiid Canyon of the ColoraJa Is reached in DO other way CitICAOO LIMITED DAILY. Through to Deuvo , Kansas ''it-,-, Chicago, St. l.nuis and .he East. | Leaves S :0O pm. Arrives ••: li pa, CHICAGO EXPRRBB—DAILY I Throng !to Denver. Kan-as City, Chicago, St. Louis and Last. Leaves7:loam Arrives i:o> pm sA'trTuKo^TaAixsr Leave a9:o*am, 5: Orm. I Ar ivu a. |08 MB, <;15 pm. SAN' HKP.SARDIN > TRAINS P—Leave 7:10 am, S::o nm , 9 uo am, 4: JO . pm at 140 pin K:DO, : O—Leave al 1 wo am, 5:20 pm. P—Arrive 8:55 am, alt:4n am, al:90 pm, daily 5:00, fl: 5 nm. tt: r >o pm. o—Arrive 11:00 am, 7:15 pm. RIVERSIDE AND REDLANDS TRAINS. P—Leavo :10 aiu, S:iu am, 9:00 am, 1:10 Jim. 4 :45 pin. 0- l.cuve ul 1 :t»0 am 5:20 nm P—Arrive at>:is am. al:00 pm, daily 0:00 pm, (»:■ .'» pm, 6:01) [un. O - Arrive 11: io nm, 7:15 pm. MONROVIA A N dTnTE UM X 111 ATK. Leave 8:20 am, :3.i pm, 1:00 |>m a.,: to pm. Arrive a" :5 s am, r. Iso am, al :0 j urn, 4:15 pa, <; :sq. PASADENA AND AZIISv TRAINS Leave7:loam Bt2o an, 9:no am 1 ::t"> pm, 4:00 pm, a 1:45 pra, af> :ao pm. SOO pm Arrive a7;.S am. am. at):,s an, a ;03 pn-, 4:15 pm, daily 3:00 pm, ti;>js pm, 0.50 pm. ANAHEIjfAND SANTA ANA TRAINS Leave S ;iio ara, a!) :00 am, 1: : pm, 5:15 pm. Arri 8 8:5" am, ai |05 pm, 5:05 pm, 7:15 pm X DON DO BEAUJU TRAINS ~ Leave 9:soam 4 :5o , m. Arrive n ••}» am. 4 :-10 pm SANTA MONICA ANDO"EAN PARK TRAINS, leave7:l am, iU:uO am, 4 :5o pm. Arrive 8:55 a in. 4:40 pm, 4:3 j pm. PE KH AND SAN JACIhTO TRAINS. P— cave at 7:10 am, aihoOam. O—al I :u0 am. P—Atrivoal :00 p.n, ati:o3 nm. o—al: :00am. BLSINORK AND TB4E OLA TRAINS. P—Leave a!) :0 ' am. O—al 1:00 an. P—Anivea :i)opm. O—atl:ooam. E"CONDIDO THAI <EV Leave at): Oam, as\3 > pm. Arrive at 1 :05 pm. FA Leave at)too ant. A rive a7;lspro. P-Via Pastdena. o—Via .Orange, a—Daily j except sundae. All nhertrains da ly. Cntca j so limited will notstopai Downey avenue, For rates, sleeping car reserv tion.:, etfi , call j ou o*-addresß E. W. MrSEK, city passenger and ticket agent, 129 North Spring st and La Grande station. | G:ra;ojnle Generoie Irraililg I RENCIJ LINE TO HAVRE. CtOMPANY'S PIER NEW) NO. 49 NORTH ' river, foot ul Morton .it.. New York. j 1 revelers by this 11 c nvobl Jioth travel by i Engl all call way And L c discomfort oi crossing ' tbe channel in a small boat. I a Uourgogne. Lecember La Normandie. Jat.u \rf -c La Bret gne January l. i La Gaseogno, Janua y la. La Champagne January -o. i a Bourgotrtie, Febr ary 1. I a Touraine, Februar) 4-. La Normandi . February 8. New York to A lex am I rin, Egypt, via Pu ris I fir*t class, 9)6"! second class. iti. For fre put <>r pas ago apply to A. FORGET. Agent, No Bow ing iircon, Ne v York. • J F. FUGAZI A- CO., i Rents, 5 Monte ornery I aye., ran Francisco Tickets are !or sa eby all railroad and steamship offices UNION BiTO OF SAVINGS CAPITAL PAID IN 528.600 223 S. Spring St., LOS ANGELES, CAL. OSSICb'PS and DIRECTORS M. W. Stimson Wm. Ferguson W. E. McV-ig Prt-ht. Viie I'te.t li.hi.r C. G. Harrison S. H. Molt R. M. Baker A. E. Fomerotj S. A. Buticr INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS MERCHANTS' HATfONAt, Formerly.... BooTsaaw Calfonnu NtTTom, nam 101 S. spring au, Nadeau Blk. W.l* GRAVES. Presides* WILLIAM r\ BOSBYSHELL ... Vloe-Presldent C M FLINT .CekSlet W. H. KULLIDAY Assistant cashlei Capital, p'td In gold coin «2><J 000 Surplus and undivided profits - ~000 AuthorizedcapK.il SOO,Ct« I IRECTORS: I- H. Broed, H. T Novell, William H. AY Ty (Has Uolman, w. h Hoinday, \v m. V. Bosb? •bell. W L.iirares, Frank Ruder, ». Kerala* Ihotn.s <jOS s,E. 1". Bosbysheli. If tl\- STSF.KT -AVINUS BA - X ASD Ba TRI>T COMPANY, Jnnetion of Main, Bp.rlm and Temple streets Temple Bleoa. Author aed capital ao-sooj tapitall aid up S?:00,00» Five per eer.t paid on term depodts. Money loaned on real ostate only. OFFICERS. T. L DUQUE, Pres dent L U, VAN N U VS. Vice-President. J. V. WACIiI'EL, Cashle, DIRECTORS. H. Hellman, J. .1 Lankershlm, I. N. Van -Sirs, • Us T, Johnson, Kaspsie t.'onn, H W. ojMelveay, VI. v. Kerokbpff, T l. Uuque. Abe Haas. LOS ANGELE* SAVINGS BANK. WW N. Main st. t. X. Plater, Pres H. W. Hellman, V-Pte* W. M. Caswell. Cashier Directors- I. W. Hellman, J. E. Plater, H. W. Seilmnn 1. W Hellman, jr., W. M. Caswell Interest ps.id on doposils. .Money to loan oa ■tlt-.tlats real euaie. LINES OF TRAVEL TJABADUSA AND LOS ANGELES 1 ELECTRIC RAILWAY. Tor ALTADENA—Leave rourtb. and Spring streets: 8 a. m. ] p. in li p. m. 9 n. ra. ti p. m. 7 p. ni. ]<) tt. in. :i p m, h p. in. 11 a ra. 4 p. :u. 9 p. ni. •fl m. 5 m m. It) p. m. * ■tetorninf, leave Altaden s 6: so a. in. and on the half hour until 9:110 p. m. For M'ltio CANYON r.i, I ECHO MOUNT All*. Leave Fourlh an 1 -pr.ng streets: 6a. in. 9a. in. - 10 a. m, 1 p. iv. a p. in. 4 p in. Returning, make close eonneetlon with elec tric cur 3 tor Lo. Angeles. For PASATKNA- Every lit een minilt s from 7:1". a in toB p. ra.,end every hail hour before and af cr tim c hours. OKcc, 939 W Fourth stree'. W li. LAKKABEE, Supt. E I. (T.AKK, tien'l Manager. Redondo Railway LEI'OT: Grand eve. and Jefferson st. In effect 5 a, in. Thursday, Sept. W, H9J. Leave l.os Angeles Leave Redondo [or for Keiloinio. Los Allgcles. BttOa.m. Minday only f ; :4o a.:n hutiday Ottlg Htosa.ni daily 7 ;.j.i a.m. d illy 1:85 p.m. dally 10:45 a.m. daiiy b:46p.m. daily ' 4:80 p.m. d ilt lor passenger aid freight rate, apnly at depot, corner (Iraml itesua and Jefferson strvei. 'Phone. Wut t. l T. UAKN3ET, Pretldsnt. J. li .BUTTON, rlupertnte -dent. DM, WONG HIM, who hai practice;! mcdi Oihe in l.os Angeles ior -I years, and Whose office 19 at H3M tipper .Main idreei will trcai v m dicine all d svases ol women, men ami children the doctor claims that be has lvm dh'B that are superior tt* ull other* as a Specific for tro ibles or women and men. A trial will convince the sick t at Dr. Wong Mini's remedies are the most eflleaciou s ! that can be preset Ibed. Dr. Wons Ulm is a Chinese physician of prominence and a gentleman oi rekpoiisibllit -. His repmation is more han well established, and a;i persons needing his yervices can rely on his skill nd ability. A cure is guaranteed in every ease 1 i which a iccovery i.s potato!** Herb mcd.cine. fors.iie. DR.MONG Mim HERB DOCTOR 6)9 Upper Main St., Los Angele CANCER AND TUVIOR SPECIALIST 'J2 years. No knife ur pain. whi c they are small. No pay till cured. (13 page bo >k free, office ,2)1 w First st,; Cancer Hospital, 1(3 VV tenth st., 103 Angeies Cal. Send to iconic one with cancer. mm m These Wafers are for p\inful, Scanty, Pro* i iso or frrcguiitr Periods, and ladies will And tha no i one l ' remedy exist* for t'iese difficult tits To avoid being impoteri rpon by bag*) imitations, buy from our agou s and take bKSNCH TAN BY W A FEES only. Price by n.ail. For sale in Los Angelea by QODFAP.V &. nOORE, Druggists itß N. Spring fii DH. CUNN'S e7 a imphoved fSJ LIVER J£lk PIIXS A Mild Plqutc. Ono Pill for a Dose. A.meverpent 01 i be bmwila ©hdi day is netossiiry for Bealtn. pills sapphj what tho Bystem Jacks to ronltc i*. roßular. They cu.-#» Headache brighten the and c!t>ar tlmt 'o'!ipie\ir.ri beirerth»n cosmetics. l.icy nuiihor gripa nor To runvincn voa. we Ml] mail MtDpJe free or full box fur SftO, Sttld overv. Where. DR. BOSANKO MFD. CO.. PhiliHrl.'liiy Pa. LOf*T MAKHOOO Bt)iUy, ana f::rmanent:y Ifcestori CEL£je RATED ENGLISH IiEMEOY It is sold on a positive , gunrantoo to cure any ffw \. form of nervoua pros- \*, trail* j:i or any aisoruer | ■ of tiie genital organs of either sex, eauaed %t&±j\%£, s©f by excess!ve tiso of Aft£>? obacco; Alcohol or Opium, or ou accon f youthful indiscretion or over •ndulcenre el !i«ine»B. Convulsions. Wakefulness. Headnd U ntal Depiessii. n. Softening of the Ilrain. \\ t leraory. hearing Down Pains t Seminal Wcnknt !yst2ria. Nocturnid ICiiiiEsionß, Sperraatorrh- > tisa ot Power and Impotency, which if neglecb lay lead io premature old age and insanity. Positively guaranteed. Trice. $1.00 a box; 6 bo: ts!> 00. Sent by mail on receipt of Price. A wr". til antoe furnished with every $5.OC' order reeei ■ refund the money ii a permanent cure ia I VTSRVIA MEDICINE CO.. Dotroit, Mich. For sale by GFO. E. FREEMAN & CO., 8, E corner -ecohd and Broadway. ILDDD POlSp A tlary tiyphills permanently cured In 15 to 35 days. You can be treated at for tha aame prico under same KUfiranty. 11 yonprelerto con>e hera we wIW contract to pay railroad fare and hotel bills, and no charge.lf tvq fail to cure, if you have taken mer cury, indlde pota*h, and still have aches and pains. Mucous Catches in mouth, Sore Throat, I'impUts, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on Kny part of the body, Hair or Eyrbrowa f;illln<? out. It ie this SyohriiUo IWAHiD POISON tha, we ft-ua ran tee tiocure. We solicit the moat obsti uate cusna and ct*nllenire the worl'l lor a caae we cannot cure* 'j'hts dl 'oaee has aiwaT" En (lied thn skill of tlie most eminetit phyai- Mans. 5500,000 capital behind our dncondl' .lonnl trjnranty. Absolute proofs sent peeled on tpplieation. Address COOK KK.MKOY COt. 107 JOasonio Xemple. ALT-, i, AL GrifTtth. Pre«. John T <Snfnth. V -Pre* F. T. Griffith, >eeretarv and Treasurer Geo. K. Waites, of Mill. J. M. GRIFFITH COMPANY, Lumber Dealers And manufacturers of Artistic ill Wi oi Et/ery oascnoiion. Doors Window,, Blinds and S airs. •34 «. ALAMEDA ST.. Lv Angelas, CaA. REV. BURT ESTES HOWARD He Is Called Upon to Answer aa Open Letter A QUESTION OF ORTHODOXY A Presbyteriau Propounds Some Ques tions of Doctrine A .Tatter of Opinion Regarding ths Atonement Made the Subject ot Inter rogatories. Rev. Burt F.stcs Howard Loa Angeles, Cal.: Dear Sir—Allow me to address you briefly in reference to a sermon preached by you at your communion service, at wliieii I was a communicant, Dec. 15, I 1895, from tlie text: "for as oft as ye eat this bread a d drink this cup ye do show the Lord's death till he come."— I. Cor., 11:26. If I mistake not, your teaching was clearly this, lliat the death of Christ was nothing more to tiie world than the crown ing revelation of God the Father's love, and that to Christ himself it was simply the last step in a life and example of per fect self-sac cilice. 1 nless I misrepresent, you distinctly stated, and emphasized tlie statement, that tiie death of Christ was to be regarded only as tlte crowning revelation of Coil's love; also, that Ciirist did not die to save men from hell, or from their sins; also, that God did nut crucify Christ, but that he waa Hlain by the bigotry which is ever seen to rise and fall through tlie ages, and which exists even at tlie present day. In thia connection you also interpreted our Sav iors last words "It is finished" as mean ing simply thai the revelation of God's love was finished. With these teachings you also contrasted the evangelical or orthodox view of the church on the sub ject ol Cbriat'a death in a way that 'O me | seemed more like caricature ttiauoontrast. For example your statement "that Christ did not die in order to help God out of an awkward dilemma by satisfying his wrath and justice. Also, your remarks in regard to the proper frame of mind iv which the communicant should approach the Lord's table, namely, "that to come with hearts lilied with pious thoughts and eyes with tears, goziug upon a bloody cross, and counting its btood by drops as co much gain to tlie soul and 'that the blood of Jesus Christ cleansed! Os from all sin," was, to use your own expression "the very shame of sacrilege." And further you said, that to come to tlie Lord's table in such a way was, ( I again use your own ex pression) "to crucify our Lord afresh and put him to an open shame." As to Bhowing forth our Lord's death, ac cording to the language of the text, your teaching was that Christ's death was simply tho last step in a life, and an exam- I pie of perfect self-sacrifice, and that we, his disciples, aro to show forth his death by repeating that life of self-sacritlce in our lives even up to the last step if neces sary. You certainly did not speak of any other way of showing forth our Lord's death, or give any significance to the com munion service as a special means of Bhow ing forth that death. In your sermon the Sunday following, i Deoember text, "I in tbem and thor in me," John 17:23, which sermon I ah > heard, you made the statement, near (be close of your sermon, that with some communion sermon of last Sabbath mig seem to sever their vital union wilh CbrM and if so you hoped the present add <hh would set them right, etc. As for my self, your communion sermon, while it did nor. have the effect you seemed to fear of sev ering my vital union with Chriat because of my abiding faith in Christ as my precious saviour, yet it did rob me of joy and delight as I partook of the communion. I could not but feel that my Lord bad indeed been crucified afresh aud put to an open shame, and that iv his own house and at hia own table. N. ither can I see how any one who had been hurt by the communion sermon could ihe healed by the one following it. Your : teaching in that sermon, if I again do not : misrepresent you, was simply that Christ was in everything alike, or rather that i here is but the one divine force in the 1 world, that works in plant, animal and the human soul alike, the difference in results being due wholly to the difference in the materials upon which it works. N iw allow me to ask you, not only for j mys If but for oihers as well, do yon con ! sider such teaching Presbyterian or even evangelical? Do you consider such teach ing in harmony with the public declaration recently made by yourself aud Session, "We are Presbyterians?" Do you con sider such teaching in accord wilh stand ards of belief and doc rines in the Presby terian church, which you have accepted Without qualification? Again, tbe only test a d terms of admission to member ship in your church as stated by yourself on the communion Sunday to which I refer, were that those uniting with the church be lieve in the Christ spirit, not a word about a saving faith in Christ. Is that Presbyte rian? Again, your invitation to the Lord's table on the occasion was to all in lb* house, church members or not church members who believed in the Christ spirit, I dare not, you said, withhold the invitation from any one iv this house. Is this Pre*, byteriani'jm? I understand that the above teaching in rejitird o the deaih of Christ and its place in ihe economy of redemption is in aline with a certain article from your pen in tbe Arena a few years ago. I also understand that the so-called heresy of that article was, according to your statement, charge able to the editor, he distorting the state ments of your manuscript. Now, were your teachings on the communion on Sun day, to whicb I refer, a distordon of your re,i belief, or is the distortion wilh me or the editor? I write you thus openly be cau-e all your utterances on the subjects referred to, both in the Arena and in your sermons, were public utterances, and be cause 1 feel that no hing less than a public reply is due the cburch aud public to whom ynu have so frequently sunken. Yours respectlully, A Presbyterian. RUPTURE. To the people who are suffering from rupture: Professor Joseph Fandrey, for merly of Berlin. Germany, now of Santa Barbara, is a practical rupture specialist, and the latest paietit truss manufacturer ior curing rupture. . Information free whereby you can be cured. Specially to those who have tried and found no relief, and have given up all hopes— to all those I am asking them to send me their ad dresses. To Real Estate Owners If you own a lot in all probabili'y you have a house or contemplate building one. 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