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a r-a NEWS. FINANCE AND TRAPE. 8 Thompson and A Whit, by Wm Rowland, late Sheriff, to Phillip Feld-haoser: All interest in 8W of lot 9, block Li Order to Show Cause Why a Sale of Real 1 CO, Two Friends Meet, SOODAL SSZSXS3 Seaaral Inn, Pal auu4Wwt SOUTHERN ROUTES. TIM TABLE FOB AUGUST: WOOD AND GOAL in quantities to suit We have a large supply of WELLINGTON COAL and GjILLUjP COjIL. A Big Stock of Kindling Wood, "RAIISI, ETC.

Charcoal Always on Hand. Orders promptly filled and deliv ooaarateozai. aoaoaoasa as Steamers. jf ji a. W.

Elder July 78 July 0 ua. 1 ug. SI Aug. 3 Los Angelas. Aug.

6 1 9 kurka 6 1 81 li a. W. Elder 6 8 li iai if Los Angeles. 1 ia js if 52 1 14 js Eureka "16 17 O.W.Elder 15 M' 17 "19 si Santa it- "20 it Loa Aagelea. 19 5f Oriaaba si 38 35 37 Eureka ss a5 36 O.

W. Eider 44 3 28 8): Banta Roe V7 tt. a Loa Angeles. 3 1 SO 81 30 1 -ept tree- Telephone 226. FRED SALISBURY V.

9S3 SOUTH 8RH1NG STUKKT. CAVtFO MISMA NOW SELUNG TAST I WIESEND ANGER CITY TRACT On Waahln 8 ton near Figueroa, Inside tha city, close to church and sohool. Lots 50x125 to allev. Price $20 a month. No Small mcnthlv savinva and immediate poseestion.

Than an iiudniti. nurim. avion all around. Theelty Is building up -very japidly in the direction of Washington sfc. and an investment In this tract is sure to double In value in a short time.

Free Bide 9. 11, 1, and 4:30 O'clock, froi 3Srth Spring Street "Hello! Old fellow! What have you been doing to yonrvelff Ton lock like a subject forth undertaker. exclaimed the man on vne right. "I have been tariBa: mercury and notasb mixtures until they have nearly ruined ma." wjaeacea me eia man on crurcnes. "And said the other, "have been taking tha genuine Swift's Specific, which has built me up rrom the nrst dose." Swift's is Nature's own remedv.

made from roots gathered from the forests of Creorgls. The metnod by which It is made was obtained by habited a certain portion of Georgia, which was communicated to one of the early settlers, aad thus the formula has been handed down to the present day. Tbe demand has been increasing until a $100,000 laboratory is now neceswery to supply the trade. A foreign demand has been created, and enlarged facilities will be necesaarv to meet It. Thia iHii-orHU rrom tni imuts mi wnn in great Wal.

Bloafl PorWer CURES Cancer, Catarrh, Scrofula, Eczema, Ulcers, Rheumatism, Blood Taint, Hereditary Otherwise; Vithout the Use of Mercury or Potash. Specific PARK VILLA TRACT. Grandest Success of the Season in Real Estatsl SO Lare, Beautiful Lots, T'' The All covered with magnificent fruit trees, fronUrg 618 feet on Washington 03 yards west or jagu-roa; ine most toveiy spots, me Size uuiti mo tiHiii anauin vt riaua aucalTptu ml uonteraj Ojpieat treM. Of Lots, 62.5x166 and 50x125. Prices, $650 to $2000.

free Hide from 89 X. Sprtng over People's Store. DAN McFARLAND, W. H. SONS LL.

THEODORE WIES EN DANCER. THE NEW HAMMAM BATHS, 76 and 78 S. Main Have changed hands, and are now under NEW MANAGEMENT, whose aim it will bo to make them what they should be, A luxury as well ai a aourcs of health to the public Thia establishment is tbe only one of the kind in Southern California, and at no other place on the Coaat (outside of Ban Franoiaco) can runm.li,.'. O-i 1 rt 1 me iransaoiion 01 ne DUBineaa 01 sa. bXeCUIOr halenf RM Ftatoltateinthe said county of Los Aneeles.

tne transaction 01 tne Dusmess 01 TUHKISU, MOM AX, ELECTRIC, OI OA. ru MERCVHIAIj, and other baths be had as they are Riven and Hacneriewieed 1 quiet rest after tha bath, and can accommodate ety number of gentlemen who desire to remain all night and at no further charge. The Ladles' department ia on lhe second floor, as private aa any lady's borne could be made, and for comfort, privacy and a ccom-modallon is not curparsed. Gentlemen's df-partnent pen from 9 a. m.

to midnight. Ladles decartment fro el a. m. iaCD.m. Rat charge.

No free Dsssea or comnlimentarv fore issued, are good. JI. J. V. B.

ICoster's Ice Cream Coffee aBK HANDSOMEST IN THE STATE. Hollenbeck Block, STREET. Estate Should Wot Be naae. In the Superior Court of Los Angelea County, State a. California In the matter cf the estate of Patrick He- Hugh, deevaaed.

Robert Device, the administrator, with the will annexed, of the tht ate Patrick Me- Hush. deceased, having filed- bia petition herein duly verified, praying for an order of sale of the real estate or said deceased, for I thepurpoeee therein set forth.it Is there- I fo'e ordf rod by the raid Court that all per. I sons interested In tne eerate or aia aeeeasea appear before the raid Suoerior Court on I MONDV. HE 30TH AY ATJOTJ6T, I 1866. at 19 o'clock a.

m. said day, at the courtrcom of said co-sit, at the courthouse in Los Angi city (in Department So. 1) to I show cause wi.y an order should not be ernntcd to he administrator with tbe aill ta sell sa much of the real ear ate of the a tid deceased at privs te aale as shall lie Aud.lt is further ordered that a copy Of thia order be pnb i-hed at laai four sue. esa-iveweka in the Loa Dji.x futas, a nMwepaper printed and published In tbe said county of Los Angeles. aatea uiy isse.

A. BKUNSON. Judge of said Court. School Bond Election Notice. Statx of Oaufobhia, 1 COCUIT or LOS AHOEU8.J NOTICE IS BEBEBY GIViK TO THJ? qualified electors of Alhambra School uisuict that, la accordance wiin the pro- vialona of aectiens 1680 to 1888, Political Code, an election vill be held on the 26th day of August.

A. II 18S6, at which will be submitted the question of Issuing bonds of the dis'riot for the purpose of completing ana lurmsning a scBooinouse. xne pons will be ocen at Alnarabra Hall, in Bald dis trict, from nine o'clock a. m. nntii four o'clock p.

m. John W. Bessonett, R. r. Bishop and E.

B. Thompson will serve as Judzes of Election, The amount uf the bonds to be Issued is twenty-five hundred dollars of the denomination ot SSW) each, and to Dear in- terefct at tbe rate of eight (8 per cant, per annum. The number of years which said bonds are to run is as follows, sn; Due March 1, is. $10.0 Cue Aiarch 1,1893. S0U Due March 1, JK94.

F. E. WILLIAMS, F.Q.STOBT, C. 'a'. ADAMS, District School Trusters.

Notice to Creditors. Estate of Samuel Sampson, deceased. XTOriCE 18 EEBEBT GIVEN BY THE XI undersign eo, administrator 01 the estate of Hamuel the creditors or and all persons having claims against tne said deceased, to exhibit them with the nec essary vouchers within four months after the first oublicat'on ot this notice to the said ad ministrator at the office of Wells. Van I Dvke Lee. Rooms 11 to 18.

Baker Block, Los Angeles, that being the place for saia eg- Tin trca a aj lDllil 1 1-, 1.. 1 a Administrator of the estate of Samuel Hampson, deceased. Dated at Los Aneeles. July 26. 1886.

Wells, Van Dyke Lee. Attorneys for Administrator. ST. VINCENT'S COLLEGE. Slxtli Street.

Course COLLEGIATE AND COtfKEBCXAL Tuition, embracing all branches, $50 per an num. Tuition with board, lodging $280 per For catalogue, address BSV. A. J. HYEB.

A. St. Vincent's College, Los Angeles, Cal. Studies were resumed on the first Bonday In August, and they will be continued In the College on Sixth st. ho til January 1, 1887, when the nsw College will be opened on Grand av.

and Washington St. NGTiCR TO I TMPMl? Flin IRI -THE- A. L. 8EELEY ft Commence running on JULY 1, 1886. a dally coach line between Los Angeles and Ventura, via san Fernando alley, Newberry Pork, Springvllle.

carrying 0. 8. Mail aa follows: Leave Los Angeles It 6 arriving at veniuraosHJ p. m. Returning, leave Ventura at 6 a.

arriv ing ai ijos Ange.es e-au p. m. umce: tt unaries uotei, Ln Angeles. THE WMT TMGT! This fine property is situated on the cor ner or Figaeroa and Washington and contains 39 Lare Lots. Two street car lines pasB the tract.

All lots front on 80 and 100-foot streets. It lays from ona to three feet above the street, acd is as fine residence property as any in the city. Also 4 lots fronting on Figueroa 66Vx no, in wejnason iraci. yery nne ion. Also 28 aerem at Ranta Monica.

Beauti ful rolling land, with fins views of ocean and surrounding country. WILLIAM WEIGHT. Owner. LOS ANGELES PRINTING GO. 231 N.

Jam Angeles at. 7. WALSH. Bell their lumber as low as the reduced price 01 any ramoer dealer in uoa Angeies. Lstalffir Yard Flaiiim Qilis BAH FKDBO SK 00B.

SXVSNTH, OAI. Doors and Windows, Mouldings, Lath, Pickets, Euungies, nnaaeB, iosts, a.sie ana uemenc Plaster of Paris, Hair and all Hinds of Will TTorfc NOTICE. JUENGER WOLF, PEOEIETOES OF THE OWLSSTO STOBE, No. 37 Kortli Main Street, A EE PREPARED TO DISPENSE PBB-scriptions at Eastern prices, and all other artlclea likewise belonging to the drug business. They do not publish their prices on druss or vosd.

but are strictly business. and guarantee to sell nothing but the best of drugs at the lowest figures. Give them a call and assure yourself of the fact. Re member the number. 27 North Wain Street.

The Oregon Lum bar Company have lately openea a spienoia aaaonment ix OREGON PINE and California Redwood Lumber Of every Description st their Sew Yard on Date, Ghayezaand Mission Sta, We have a fine atock of TjatXsL Pickets. fihlcclea and Finishing Lumber of a superior We are also prepared tc fill orders on short notice for building mateiialsof every description. Partionlar attention ald or ders for unusual lengths and dimension Ordera soUcited. A. BUBS, Agent.

Real Estate ail Loan Apit, US B. BPBISe STJBEET. BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE House of 6 rooms. 3-story, on Boyd cor. lot, 100x60; will be sold cheap and on easy terms.

Two houses ana lot 52x152 on sova houses will rest for $30 per month; $2000 cash; $1600 In 1 ttancn or aerea on in ew aiain a-vwj house, fine well, witdmlll, water piped over acres; everything in perfect order; a genuine aaradise, and a bargain. of A aores en Mew Main 4 acres in bearing vines; small house, well, etc. aiano uh' Slf no on time. Lui near town cr rowma. uovm in au parts of this city.

Property in Chicago, and all other parts of Christendom at prices for sueculators. Hay, Grain, VVcod and Ccal. BT ASBTJST, Tort st. bet. Foarth and Fifth.

Telephone 473. Orders nromntlv attended to and delivered to afiy Vat si tke Geast Line stase mwm at In If Orioi op thk Times, I hoa Angbles, Wednesday, August 18. The outlook for this season's crop of Wheat in California continues to improve. It is bow definitely known that the short ages of tha crops in Russia and Australia are sufficiently large to materi ally increase tbe demand for California Wheat. Prices of late have shown a de- I advance at the principal markets of I this country and England, and many be lieve that there is a good prospect for con- I airlerahlv higher Dricesr Grain Bags I 7 lean be had in abundance at 7 cents, or -even a and it is doubtful whether those inter- Kior corner win again force prices up to the extravagant fieures that prevaiiea aomo wu ago The conditions are, generally speaking, Mcrt.iv favorable at present to Wheat- 'J 1 IL.t growers, xne oiu; umwuio uuw seems likely to stand in the way of full returns for this year's erop arises out of a lack of adequate tonnage, which may ne eesstfate the carrying-over of a consider- able portion of the yield George Morrow weekly circular has the following concerning tbe San "Francisco Hay market: Beceiota for the tons.

The mark6 is fairly glutted and more demor alized than ever. It is much to te re gretted that farmers are forcing ship ments as thev are. The S. P. it.

it. train brought np twenty-nine open cars oi nay August 13tlu We quote choioe Wheat, 511(312: eood. 8S: lair, oo: com mon. $5ft6: auote Wneat ana mixea same rautce tf orices as for -Wheat; Wild Oat. Tame Oat.

$7.503 50; Bar- lev, $7.50 to $8 50; Clover $79; Alfalfa, $89 25; compressed, $7 11." The California Sugar Refinery has ad vanca 1 the nrice of "Golden grade of Brown Sugar per pound. No change was made in other grades of the list. The trade in patent medicines amounts to about $22,000,000 per annum. There are 5,000 kinds in the market. The total fire loss of the last six months in $53,900,000: or $3,000,000 in excess of the losses dnrlng the same period of last year.

-aad fy Telegraph tm The Taut. Nsw York. Aug. 18. Government bonds dnll.

weak. State bonds, dull, heavy. Tbe money market waa again me cmei stock today. Inere were also reports of rate cutting In the West received, and advices from the Lon don market gave no encouragement to bulls. A general fear of beiug caught short of money induced an unusual de mand in earlv hours, and an active busi ness was done In the loan crowd at 6 to 1J nei- cent.

Later in the afternoon the de mand ceasea, ana mose wno una oorruweu more money than they needed found no customers for their surplus, and rates fell at the close to per cent. The only ravor-tibie feature of the morn inn was the re ported engagement of gold for shipment to ihU country. The market was decidedly weak in tbe morning unaer great pressure to sell, and in the first Quarter of an hour Omaha dropped 1 percent. The opening tma morning was aecioeuiy weas, nrsi Drices beins generally from hi to 94 per cent, below yesterday's nnal figures, wnue Louisville and NhviHe was off per cent. A drive was immediately made ai prices by the bears, aad everything de clined sharply." This was succeeded by an irregular ana somewnat xeverisn market until 1 when another break took Disce.

and tbe lowec prices of the day were current at p. dui prices raiuea iuo last hour, and the market closed firm. Money on call easiei, ranging zrom i to 13 per and closing at 1 per asked. Prime Daner. Sterling exchantre.

dull, steady: actual rates, ii ior ou-uay diub, i docs 0tv demand. NSW YORK 8TOCKS. Nbw Toek, Aug. 18. per cents.

100 per oents iiii Transcontinental sii Or. Imp'ment 121 per cents Central Pacific. 41H Paclflo Mail 57 Denver 98 Kansas Northern 3654 112 108 i Union 03 Ppreferred ifortb western. United 60 Fareo. l'S N.

T. Ottiitral Western Unlon 64 BAN FBAKOIBOO STOCKS. Ban Fbahoisoo, Aug. 18. sol Sale and H.

1 70 aeol Peerless The drain Market. San Fbancisoo, Aug. 18. wneat No. 1 shipping.

$1 81)491 82. Barley: Good feed, 87Vv(9Ue; brewing. N.l quality, $102K chevalier. $1 46. Corn: No California quotations.

Obicaoo. Aug. 18 Wheat, easy: casta. l-16c September, 77 6-I60 October, 78 7-9o. Corn, easy: casn, 4zo; tepiemoer, mo; October, 45140 Barley.

61o. Aug. 18. Wheat: Holders oflfer moderately: Ko. 2 winter, 8d.

firm: do. soring, 6s 9d. firm. Corn: Holders oner moderately; spot, 48 4d, arm; Aunust. 4s 3Xd.

arm: eeptemoer, as steady; October, 4s 5d, steady. fork. nwinAoo. Aug. 18 Pork, easy: cash.

and September, $9 60; October, $9 65. Petroleum Aug. 18. Petroleum steady; (Tnited closed at 600. Jos Angeles The following is tbe official record of the Los Aneeles Produce Exchange, corrected daily.

In the quotations, unless otherwise stated, it is to De nnaermuou uiai urei ngure is tne mgnest price diu iuiu mo t.ho lowest nrice asked. These Quot ations are for round lota from first hands; for small lota out of store higher prices are asked WHK A. I jmo. vuiw i iu, bid: white Russian. 85cll oa: uoid vrop.

85c. bid: Sonora, 85c, bid; Deflanoe Bo. 1 shipping, 86c. bid. OAls Eastern, i ouiprioo, SO BARLEY -Feed, No.

1, new, 80S85C; Rnniir. fin. 1. SI 00. bid.

COBM Large yellow, car load lots, $1 20, asked; do, small yeiiow. i 20, asaea. Family Pat. Kol. flour, 14 So, asaed; Canitol Mills Extra Family Fat.

Koiieu- nour, aou riwucr 1 HA 1 Barley, no. 1, new, w. asked; Barley, R. No. 1, C0, asked Mixed nay, new, uacuj vt x.

9 00, asked Alfalfa. W. OJ. POTATDKB ITlSn DeauUOB, 91 uuu i nmn Peerless. SOcsi ou: aariy Hose, LOS Angeieu, new, i uu uumiwiuw, seed, il 00.

asked; sweet potatoes, eu, BUTT H. 4 ancy ron, id, auo, ww mnii roll. 27o. asked: Fair roll, 3ie, asked: Pickle roll, lb, asaea; ISA. CHEfcSE arge, 100, asked; Small, He.

asked; do 8-lb hand. 134C asaea. unNlcr-Kxtnutted Lieht. Sfalo: job lots, 4n, asked; 100 h. H.HWAX uaeawax.

ONIONS Silver skins, new, 65c, asked. rval Vol low Dan vers. 650. a jbr GarUc, S33c: cabbage, iuo jm, 75c, aaked. Ko 1.

1175. asked: job iois Lima. $3 60, asked; Bayous, 7S. asked; Navy, small, 2 60; Biack-eyea, tl Od.asked; Garavancos, 13 OO.a&ked; Green I'OuLTiii Hens, 00. aia, xgi3 uj m.i mmtn.

SfiQAa400: Koudk rooeters. 15000(60: Broilers, large, $3003 30; Broil. era. small, $3 00: Turkeys, lfic. bid, 1 1.1 v.H.i 1 riran.SK wjuaeuisuuno 119 00, asked; Cracked corn, 91 36, asked; Cracked barley, $100, asked; Ground barley.

1 00. asked; Boiled barley, $1 00, asked; Hixed feed, corn ana Dariey, sizu. asaea. GRAIN AOS Mill sacks. 8c: Cal cutta spot.

7c Potato sacks. 322c SEED Alfalfa, 11 He. LIVE 8TOCK Live DxUED fRTTIT PAiuihw. inn rtrtnA 64o, asked; do So. 2, 133c; do peeled; aszeu; ao peeled No.

1, 4a8o, rrnnes, uaia. 12c. asked: Oer- man. lOo. asked: Anrini.

aoo 30o, asked; Apples. evaporated, 10c; asked; do sun dried and siloed. 6c. asked; do! sun dried quartered. 2Vic.

askeo. RAISINS Layers. SI 7ft. ul-i. -c-.

London layers, new. 2 00. ask.H.' t- Crown layers, new, 12 00. asked- maeciueiH, ww; rsuiK raisins. Bom.

Bulk Dried grapes. 3c. asked. Peanuts Cala.No. asked; do Cala.No.

2. asked: do Eastern, 6Xo, asked, Almonds S. asked; do H. 8c asked? CITKUS FBUITS-Oranges. $3 00, asked-Lemons, seedling.

9 box. S3 avwi reka and Lisbon, $4 00 asked; Limes, SI 25 asked. PROVISIONS Extra light turn in asked; Light, asked: Clear Medium 8 Ho, asked; Medium bacon, 8c asked neavy bacon, 7c, asked. wl-Burin ar eim.Rainn. im 40-lb tins.

HUn. ukul.t ik i- vyx. SKINS Short wool, each, 1580c, bid. r.1?01"1 9. bid; Shearlings, 10c.

bid! 4ked sugar-cured. 14160, Md! KIP. 180. SV an avoBJ aueies wnoiesai Heat Maratet Oorrtuta for tht rtaaet ay s. Jtaur, i ffnifl The following are prices for whole ear-aflsee; BEEF First grade, 7Ko per pound m.

ond grade, 63; third grade, Be. MUTTON 50 per sound for Ewea and So for wethers. LAMB spring, 80. VEAL From 7 to 9c nor pound. HOGS On foot.

hard. 8(33 JfO per pound tressed, eo Real Estate Transfers. Reported by Gillette 4 Gibson. 1 WEDNESDAT, Aug. 18, 1886 OOKVEYAJTOKS.

A TJornh to Black: Agreement to I convey hi of lot 84 and 7.616 acres in lot S3, Banta Anita tract, (378 60. PASADENA. AH OPKBA BOUSE PROJECTED OB8AWAT- TOMIB BBOWH'S CHHJBEJT Correspondence of the Tmu.l Pasadena, Aug. 18. The day after the battle find committeea somewhat worn with their labors lor tha entertainment of the firing rm veterans and mends, bni evarviMidv reloices that they came.

and from expressions dropped by the via- itors themselves it is TJ Vtwa. tne best reception be in during his visit to the MIA WBllVt'" coast. The incident oi ons, referred to yesterday, desarved more particular mention, as it was cne cf pecu- liar and dramatic interest. 5he fact that Jason and Owen Brown, together with a sister and her husband, are living near Pasadena, and were in town yester day, did not seem to become known to the visiting soldiers until late in the afternoon. When it was known the aged oh'ldren of old Oisawattomie were pnt int a carnage, the horses unhitched, and with long rope attached, the Kms, Iowa and California boys formed in pro- cession and hauled the family through the streets, tha band at the bead of tbe line olavins- John Brown's Body," and the whole enthusiastic crowd singmg tr.a Ktirrinff battle hvmn and Chewing.

Tha riAmnniitriKnn viaiblv affected tLe OAAnnLnra rt ihtt Aarriaire. Our vnm ir eitv had bad but very little criminal business thus far, and dots not mnnh in tha future. TWO UUim ritd vera before City Becorier Gardner this morning, one that of Paty GoMitg, aureated for trespassing upon tha ore mi aes of.F. Lt. Jonts Ouring a suason of snakes-in-his-boots, and tht otuer a cBd of malicious-mischief tin the pait of Sam Juog, a perambulating gretn grocer from Iios' Angeled, who was accused by Juan Pollerna'ot smashing his bueev bv colliding.

Tha fine in the first case was $25. in the second, $10, The future opera house of Pasadena looms up in the distance. Gen. Edwin Ward has erected a large sign on bis lot on Colorado adjoining gallery, bearing the announcement tLat the land is reserved for a temple to be dedicated to the arts histrionio and mu sical. Licenses are being issued by tbe City Clerk.

It requires a payment of $300 per quarter to etlov the liberty of Bell ing liquor at retail here, but from present appearances Pasadena's one saloon will hold the fort and put up the lucre. The city treasury will also be welled by the contributions of twenty-seven real-estate firms at $15 per quarter each, not to mention other licenses. At a Democratic- caucus held here on Monday evening, E. G. Webster, Louis Heitman and B.

M. Furlong were chosen to represent Pasadena in the County Con vention of the party, to be held next week. ANAHEIM. DEKOCBATIO PRIMARY IMPBOVEMESTS. Correspondence of the TQdiJ Anaheim, Aug.

18. A Democratic pri mary was held yesterday, at the Anaheim Hotel, and Messrs. McFadden, Porter, Theo. Bimpau, W. J.

Smith, Cowan, Henry and Horn were elected delegates to the Democratic Convention. Frank Ey and 0. E. Groat have formed a partnership and consolidated in the barber business. 8.

P. Bates, of this place, has just deliv ered and set no a complete outfit of school furniture for the Las Bolsas school house, It was purchased through him, of Cincinnati manufacturers. Applications have been made for over $40,000 of the San Francisco loan money, by water stock owners. The new brick blook of the Golden Belt Wine Company is up at last, and another halt has been called. Banker James has purchased another handsome pair of hones, whioh are much admired.

SUN-STKCCK. A Bayncllmafo Contemporary Hnntmir Down Familiar Fraud. The San Diego Sun enjoys oamping on the trail of tbo dead-beats and frauds. Its issue of the 16th contains tbe follow ing with reference to slick operators well known in this city tbe Dnflot patent- medicine swindlers and the pious beat Bersun: "Tbe Duflots are taking the usual preliminary rest previous to a raid upon the unsuspecting people of San Jose." "A gentleman entering a Post-street restaurant in San FrancUoo a few days since, met the smiling Dr. Leo Berson, ex-school-teacher and ex-private secretary of Dr.

Dnflot. Dr. Berson's passiglossio face was fairly aglow as he introduced a radiant and blushing damsel of about 25 years, who accompanied him, and whispered that it might be announced in San Diego papers in a few days that he had united bis fortunes with the aforesaid damsel. The Doctor said that as soon as the ceremony occurred they would start immediately upon an extended tour of the Eastern States and perhaps European countries." PLE5TT OP SMOKE Bat Very l.mie Fire On Main Street Yesterday An alarm of fire was sounded about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The engines turned ont and ran to 121 Brooks terrace, South Main street, from the back of which a dense smoke was pouring forth.

The services of the department were not needed as the blaza was put out immediately. it started on tne rool 01 a little shed in the extreme end of the yard, contiguous to the foundry sheds, aod the smoke was caused by the gunny whioh served as a covering to the planks on tbe roof. A couple of pails of water pnt out the in cipient fire. No theory could Jbe formed as to how the sack caught fire as there was no appearance of any chimneys or other spark producing mediums in the vicinity. Hotel Arrivals.

At tbe Nadeau: E. L. Paddock, A. J. Steinman, San Francisco; B.

H. Upham, Berkely; S. Lyons, New York: W. Johns ton, J. W.

Harm, Columbus, J. F. Coleman, Troy, N. E. D.

Webster, Marshalltown, Iowa; O. H. Campbell, San Francisco; N. Monroe and wife, Mon rovia; E. F.

Crosby and wife, Jaynes- villa; Thomas Eeogh, Ban Francisco; George E. Warner, Onawa, Iowa; F.J. uressey, ues Moines, Iowa; H. Eilwood, Chicago; G.Y. Hunter, W.

B. Kaplan, Ed. Browning, San Francisco; B. 0. Bigelow, HaDum.

At the St. Elmo: W. C. Peel, Spring" field, IS. Southwick, W.

H. Coleman, wife and child, Pasadena; S. Whiting, Sacramento; Max. Lowentbal, J. Joneo, an jrranotsco; u.

oconeia, Ban Diego; W. Munson, Golton; J. G. Masoheek, St. Louis; A.

S. Young, Yokohama, Japan. Incorporated, Articles of incorporation were filed yes terday by the Aznsa Irrigating Company, The object is to acquire water and water rights and dispose of the same to stock holders in the company. The principal olaoe of business will be at Azusa. The Directors are O.

Streshly, Samuel MoCur- dv. Samuel Baume, B. H. Merecth and W. T.

Capital stock, I 0.000; amount subscribed, $1158. Ladles, Consult Mrs. Dr. Wells, whose specialty Is diseases of women, and treatment entirely new. Prompt relief In female irregularities.

Two hours each day devoted to electro, medicated and hot-air baths. Consultation free. 841 Spring atreet. Removed. The White Sewing Machine Company has semoved Its headquarters to No.

43 B. anrinff street. The White is the best ma chine la the market. Call and see It TadB. the lOo Delivery office is at 23 8.

8 uring, Boeder Bloce. The riatlBf aad Stcacil Works, Recently burned out, are now open for business at Mo. 424 First street, below Ala- meda, ikillfal. reliable and thoroughly acientiflo dyers the- Great American Dye House, Ko. 9 Aliso street.

Consult Mrs. Dr. Wells for all disease of women. Prompt relief for female lrreeu-1 irw tiinra each day devoted to iinuQh medieated Con sultation free. 841 Spring street For choioe fresh cows, call on Niles, on Washington, near Main street.

GbirardeUi's prepared cocea, excellent substitute for tea and coffee. 'moet iiuanmg sixteen hours a day to ao-eopiKiodate the great rash and increasing buain So, 9 Aliaotrot, 8 4 1 76 CI William Walker to Nappy Omaley Lots 7 and 8, block D. Brown A Adams an hd 1 vision on Pico Btret. S1009. Thorn a stout to A Day: Agreement to convey lot on jsnas oi, haeu vista street, S4OU0.

Bacon to Walton Hughes: Lot block A. Marengo tract, Phillip Feldhaoser. Jr. trustee, and Phillip Feldbauaer. sr.

to Margaret Crocker: 8 hi of lot 8, block 9, 0 8, $18,000. Lou Ann Hampton and Hampton to Charlotte O'Neal: Lots 14 aod 16,. Baker's subdivision. Pasadena. 81075.

EWJ Scott to George Johnson and I spencer: js xi reet cl lot ana az reel of lot 5. Owens Ae Scott's subdivision of part of lot 3. block 38. 8. SlUoO.

Chlhls to Holmes: Lot 6, block 7.0 Child! tract, $60.) -Ophelia Lorbeer and Louis Lorbeer, nr husband, to A wniiney ana Whitnev fii Stl. Tfanvr tract. 1900. li Smart and V. Ilecaer to rt vercn LoU 12 atd 13.

Hotel tract. Pasadena. $1730. Wicks to Mrs Wicks: 15.34 anreq nf mrilniutl lot. R.

block F. 8. $1300. James Bridees to Frances lsuza nriaem Lot 24. thxir a.

nd lot 1. Palmer's subdi vision of block 9. East Los Angeles: lot 28. Plater's subdivision of Messick tract. and lota 2 and 7.

block 5. East Los Angeles, Bernard TJnnn. Bernard Dunn. aomiDis- trator cf estate of Julia Dunn, Holedad Lrvden and Ktrohm. by ueorae a tra Pherifl.

to Grifflth: Lot 18, block 5, Pioneer Building Lot Association tract, $28071. Jimn TT -Rlanr-hard Matilda Blan chard and Will Gould to Julia Lord: Fractional block 18. Woolen Mill tract, $1 Los Anseles Cemetery Association 10 Isaac Lord: Lot 100. Evergreen Lem- tprv. aim.

hv rltv tax collector, to Campbell: Lot 8. block 104, Bellevue Ter race tract a 7 est. Camnbell to John Hayes: Lot 8, block ini. Rc-tinvne Terrace tract. B50.

John 8 Griffin and Louisa 11 unmn to Richard Uunniean: Lots sbdq diock A. Phi lr tra t. Vast, fxtn Aneeles. 13300. William Mosher and MarylS Mcsner.

bis to Robert Dick: Lots ai, Tnfihpr Paan.rll A. 1510. Jones to HoUUing: Lot 23, Dr Corjgar tract, $475. OiiRdalnne Rnvea to John Jacobs and A Cooper: Agreement to couvey lot on 8 line of Kohler street and lot 7. Beyes tract, $0t Same to John Jacobs: Agreement to ennvev Ir.t.

10. Re vm tract. S400. Pomona Land and Wair Company to Bagsett: Lots ana e. diock Pomoaa, $400.

name to Bassett: Lots l. 8, 7 ana 8. block 73. Pomona. $400.

Victor Beandrv to Saccrcio Tice: Lot 13, biock 5, West Rosas tract, $510 PanlT in Gault: Lot 1 block A. Pauly's subdivision of part of block 73. 8, $400. Dennis, Lyman Ftewart and Bush to Lewis Bell and Blackman: Lots 6. 6 and 7.

Dennis Stewart addlUon to city of Los Angeles, $6600. A Ft Camnbell Johnston to Edwin Thompson: Agreement to convey lot 33, Annandale tract. S400. Los Anereles Imnrovement Company to Reed: Lot 3, blook in lot 7, block 39. a.

3zo. ATTACHMENTS, I.IKIf8, ITC. Walter 8 Maxwell and Amelia Max. well, his wife, to Mannela Valenzuela Lease of lot 4, block 35, 0 months, rent, $186. MHOKLIlAKKOUS.

Mrs A Thorn nson to Moses Florv: Release nf mortgage, book 60, page 77. Alice Bloeson to Eduljee Sorabjee: Partial release of mortgage, book 74, page 94. Los Angeles Planiner Mill Company to Howes: Chattel mortgage on machinery, etc, at No 23 San Pedro street; November 18, 1886, 10 per cent per annum. $1600. nap oi rjuenanan wheal's ruooi-vision of 30 acres in block J.

Painter Bali tract. Map of Bush Crawford's subdivision of part of lot 6, block 3, H. 8. JUDGMENTS. Ellas Berman: Final discharge in insol vency.

iron Sulphur Bprlvgs. Thirteen miles' drive east, near the ostrich farm; pleasant health and pleasure resort, located on high mesa land. Hot mineral baths, equal to Hot Springs of Arkansas. Mineral waters remarkable for cure of rheumatism, diseases of stomach, kidneys, skin and nervous system. Good hotel, pleasant grounds.

Two trains dally on Santa Ana Railroad; $1.25 round trip. Daily mail and telephone. The beverage for the weak and strong sick and healthy, Ohirardelli's soluble coaoo. Gentlemen's clothes cleaned or dyed and repaired at short notice at MABTEK1TS, O. 9 Aliso street; Away ahead of all competition, as far the cenlth Is above the nadir, is the Great American Dye House of HOBATIO MJi TEEN.

No. 9 Aliso street. Pasadena. Theodore Coleman is the authorized agent and correspondent of the Times and Mibbob at Pasadena. Orders left with him for subscriptions, advertising and job work will receive prompt attention.

E. F. Moorhouse, 146 8. Spring Bt. Jobbing in carpenter work.

Step- ladders and orange ladders a specialty. Agent for Centennial windmills. Plrster paris orna-mehts for sale, put np and guaranteed. Tele- one 341- Removal I HAVING BEHOVED MY OFFICE TO the elegant rooms at Ko. 14 S.

Spring st over Gardiner's Ioe Cream Parlors, I am batter prepared than other men in the city to supply my customers with bargains in real estate, ah persons in tne city ana county having property for sale cheap, and wanting the money quick, are requested to give me a call. Los Angeles property to exchange for Eastern property end city property to ex-chaoae for country property. w. a. uutr.

TO THE PUBLIC. TBB UNDERSIGNED, WHO HAS BEEN doing bnfinestatNo.SLosAnKe'esst., Los Angeles City, as a merchant and member of tbe nrm of Qaong Sang, intends to go to China with his wire and children-, and he hereby calls attention to the fact that he is about to absent himself from Los Angeles City as above stated. WUJNt SAl Dated Los Angeles City, Aug. 17, 1886. IcBratiy Howry, UNDERTAKERS -AND- EMBALMEES, 40 N.

Main Street, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, AB.M.DAVIXE A. BEKPEBSOB. President. Vice President F. MABSHALL, Seo J.

B. BMHSa. Treaa. DAVItS-HEflDERSON Lumbor Company. Dealers ia iniiier aii Bniliim Material L08 ANGELES, CAL.

Yard. t0 First Street TO THE UIIFOHTUflflTE' UK. U1BBU'S Dispensary, No. 683 Kearney San Franoiaco. Estat-lished in 1854, for the treatment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases, such as Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis 1b all its forma.

Sem inal Weakness and Impotency. Loss of Manhood permanent' Iy cured. The sick and afflicted should not fail to call 'Upon him. The Doctor has visited the hospitals of Europe and obtained a great deal of valuable information, which he is competent to impart to those in need of ms servieea. -xne aoctor cures when ntw an fail.

Try him. DR. GIBBON will make no Charge union ne enacia a cure. Persons cured at nome. uau or write.

All communications strictly confidential. Addresa lire J. F. GIBBON, Box 1857, Ban Trandroo, BROWNE'S PATENT Squirrel and Gopher Exterminator rna ia ah appabatus fob bubsikq atraw and sulphur and forcing tbe smoke or gases In their holes, which kiUs them. Ho leather valves or bellows to get ont of order.

Every maohiue guaranteed Price 3- Bend for llluatrated clccular and teiti- muouus mj i. i-BKuwjiB, wholesale and retail dealer In stoves, tin and sheet-Iron ware and house furniahlng gooda. Ko. 44 Spring at, Los Angelea, Cal. Liberal dis count uj ueajtsra.

108 if. JUatn Angelea. (Booms 7 aad 8), SUCCESSFULLY TBBAT8 H3 Nervous and Chronic Diseases OF BOTH 8SXE9. rintniioHnti anil irMtment eoalidenUal. Medicines furnished from- WHIT8 PBITATE LABOHATOKY.

Office hours, a. m. to 12 m. Sunday 9 a m. tola m.

Catarrh! Throat Diseases, Bronchitis, Asthma, CONSUMPTION, Together with diseases of the EYEWEAR AND HEAKT HILTON WILEIA1S, M. it. O. P. B.

275 NORTH MAIN Next the Diamond House, Los Angeles, Cal ah iIIimim nf tha resniratory oroans treated by tbe moat improved system of medi cated inhnlatlons, combinea witn uonsuiu tional Beroedies for the Liver, Blood, etc. Nearly 75,000 cases suoceBsiauy treHia dnrisg the past 19 yens lor some lorm 01 head, throat or lung 'rouDiea. T.i all ihoste who a.e afflicted with any of tbe different forms of catarrh, we would say nan.sa which DTeseute a greater diversity of eymploiCB note more loathsome. insidious and Catarrh, especially it icated.as it al-moat always is. even fioiu iu firot appearance, with an affection of tne From the-earliest t-jmptoms (which are generaUy attributed to -cold in the to the various ueiy aaiu 7 through whtci the dlseaso passes, the railent Is hoptlul rtcovery, ana rsieiy Bit proper attention until ceitain alarming syip-toms present denoting nnrntstak- amy the rapid aavauce ui lungs.

Indeed, so various are the symptoms that the presence of tbe disease is not always known or even suspected, Uilit has reached the more advanced atages. Tie disease may or may not be attended by a discharge from the nostrils or the threat, but there is usually present a morbid secretion and a frequent disposition, eapecially in the morning. clear the throat, and the effort to do so is often, though not always attended by expectoration; there is a sensation of heaviness in the frontal part of the hea. and the brain sometimes suffers to an extent producing heaaache, vertigo and confusion; it become difficult to think clearly and to ooncemraie the mind the memory Become impair- auu ih a intollaet enfeebled: deSDondenoy of spir- its and an excitable condition of -the nervous Sf stem. Such is the efieel 01 tne aiaeaae, auu if to this train of symptoms (which not infre-, quently load to insanity or idiocy) we add many of the more loathsome physical effects, as caries, or rottenness cf the bones of the face and head, a tnoqt offensive smell to the breath, and corrupt, morbid and poisoned secretions, destruction or s-rioua Injury to the senses to smell, hearing, eight and taste, we have a catalogue of horrors whioh should lead any person to make early and proper efforts to eradicate the disease while it is in a curable stage.

Persons desiring treatment by this sj stem of practice oan use the remedies at home, as well as at our office, and which will caueo no inconvenience or hindrance to business whatever. And we would add that this is the very best time of the year to be treated for catarrh. I have seen so many of these cases cured that I do not consider any case hopeless un less the disease has advanced to tne cnesi auu that both lnncra are seriously involved. The inhalations aid us in dissolving the muens and in contracting and healing the cavities, whioh nothing else can do with the same success. The very best references from inose aireaa; cured.

CONSULTATION FREE. Thoe who desire to oonsult with me in re gard to their cases had better call at my office for consultation acd examination, but if impossible to do so, can write for a copy of my Medical Treatise, containing a list of questlcns. Address 275 North Main street, Los Angeles, Cal. Office hours from 9:30 a. m.

to aau p. m. Besidence at Long Beach, Cal. For Sale! A FEW BARGAINS. 91 IOO Two beautiful lots on the right side of the all fenced and set to fruit trees; else SlfcxloBK; ver cheap.

$40001 acres Just outside city; 5 acres in bearing fruit: bouse of 6 rooms: well, wind mill, tank, splendid soil and plenty of water; certainly cheap. 9 1 wHt une acre on wasmngion i. SVOOO Cottage of lour nice rooms: bath aod pantry; large lot, on the right sideota splendid street; considerable furniture included certainly a lovely home a barnaln. SH.tOO ouae and 3 lots on Temple-stxeet cable road: see it. 9 IOOO House of rooms large and airy bay window, good-sized lot; only ten minutes' waifi trom xempie diock.

Several splendid bargains rruit ana alfalfa ranches; also ranches to subdivide. Lands in lowa, Minnesota, xexas, 10 exchange. 91SSO ueautinu collage on a nice 101, lovely avenue. Splendid neighborhood; 4 rooms, bath, pantry, etc, Just a lovely place. See it.

98 IOO Lot on west side of flower street. near Sixth; 60x165; bargain. 900OOV acres or tne very nest irun ianu at Vernon; nearly all in bearing fruit and nuts; splendid bargain. 905V Lot euxisi on orange cneap. iasOOYery choice residence on the right side of Hill close in; -splendid location; aix rooms, bath, pantry and closets; cheapest home on Hill and one of the very best bargains offered.

Magnificent lot on the right side of prominent street, 62x24 to a 80-foot alley; two lines of street cars acd electric mast are already at the place; only a fow. steps from Pearl certainly tne nnesi 101 now onoieo for this money. 99SOO Lot 50X167; urana avenue, on we clean side. Desirable property in all parts 01 tne ony and country. Money to loan.

West First Wldney Block. W. R. BLACKS! AH, Expert Accountant i i i i 'j i Pgrry i i- i i Partnership, Company and other Accounts Kept, Investigated, Arranged and ArDitrateu, Office, Boom 36, Downey Block, lioa Anseies. Saddles and Harness Whips, Repairing promptly at tended to and neatly done.

Z. EED, SO S. Spring St. OPERA RESTAURANT, O. STlRLrSO.PBOP 16 South Main Street.

an Mnda of Boast Meats served with Tea or All kinds of Chops, Fish and Stews, 15 cents. lee-Vream IO lent. Call and see for yourself. HENG IiEB, MANTJFACTTJKEB OF GENTLEMEN Ts shirts. Also dealer In Chinese.

Japanese and French goods. Silk handaerohiefa from 4Ce to $5. lad lea' large silk aha wis from $1 60 to $15; ladies' night dress, skirts, draw-era and chemise, four pieoea, for (1 35. Gentlemen's shirts redoned from SI to 76c No. 413 Main street, opposite the Plasa.

All aroods obeap. FOR GALE. FABMING, FRUIT AND VISE CANDS with water, Also draught and crriage, borses. Apply to 1. B.

EiKUS, Tulare county, CaL ItS I I I I I I II I I I I I III E'l itiM i i iih i i.i-jir mn i i i una i rjgrBBy sesl-'ttiarwiine i at. In of 01 8250 to C400. Onlv sari interest to pay. sbadiett nooks, the etatest homes, the finest Los Angeles, SVLPtlVB, VAPOH, at this place. We have the moat polite hp.

moat fumriau- vtimma tar av tea CI air tieketa IS. Kleetr1r.il aenlint fra tieketa. or anv nthnr bnt concon tleketa. hereto. TODD, Proprietor.

nCLLBD, Haaacsr and Snpt. Bakery 0ster Parlors THOSE ABOUT TO BUILD. yrara practice in San Francisco. I desire to California, and shall endeavor to merit their Jrf aVFCen AreHIta, Vilson Block, No. 14 W.

First st. T. Hazard. Jag. Townsend.

HAZARD A TOWNSKSD, Solicitors of TT3 TTrnifi a a h3cJ sLs Wi And attorneys in patent cases. Procure patents in ail countries. The only complete Patent Office Library In Southern California. Copyrights, Trade Marks and Labels. Boom uovrney diock, ui Angeles, Cal.

bt u. jl uaaara will practice in au tne errarta. NOTICE. rpHB THIRD ANNUAL. MEETINa OF JL the stockholders of Savings Fund and Building- Society of lorn Aneeles will be held MONDAY EVENING, September 1888.

st 7:30 o'clock. At this meeting the fourth series will be opened. E. H.GRA8ETT, Secretary, Rooms 14 and 15, Seeder Block, 8 Rprincr St. W.

P. BOSS. H. P. ERNST.

ERNST ROSS. Real Estate and General Commission AGENTS, Room 10, Phillips Block, I So. 88 North Main Street, LOS ANGELES, CAL. Bents collected, property taken charge of, money loaned, correspondence solicited, etc onsuiiisr iewara! There are imitations cf the celebrated and old reliable J. B.

Pace Tobaccos. The genuine has tli3 FULL NAME J. B. paoE oa the tin tag. Don't fee deceived.

You are imposed coon nitials J. B. are not cn tfie in tag. NEW PARAGON SCHOOL DESI1I The Best in the World. Thaanamrinai hm thia dav been ap pointed Sole Agents for Southern CaHfonua for tne sals ox.

me -rarsgra tomjw tnre," sod are now prepared to a note LO EBT RATES to all requiring a iiMJLiia BOHOOL. DESK. LAZARUS WELZER, Educational Booksellers LOS ANGELES CAL PLUMBER, GftSFITTER Sanitary Engineer, GEORGE HlIEiul2f Wrwy fttrt. NEW Eight Hilea from Los Angelas. SITUATED AT THE FOOT OF THE YerduKO mountains, of a mile north east from Sepulveda Station, is now open for vial Everything; new axd first-ciass.

Two trains each way per dav. The best of opnng water, gooa hunting. Aud free cur-free cairiages will leave Ls Aap-eles on Sa-urdsy of each week at 4 P.M., from the Rol-lenbeck block. Orders way be left with Eammr.nd. Hollonbeck bioot, or addreas Angeles.

CaL Terms vsry reasonable. HELP VVAIITED. A TRST-CLASS WOKlK COOK A EO Tl for private ing-houae; liberal wages will man or colored Eomora, Tulare waa: HAVE OFFTFI TH2IB i S. l-t to soptily thefr cii i poods in -ecoda delivered to i free of ehtrga. a Fort et.

tD73E Steamers Banta Bcaa. onsana urn Oem Elder ao throusn to San TJleoo. Iaviar Ran Pedro on tha datea Of thalr arrtvala from Kan aranouoo. The Santa Rosa, Oriaaba and Geo. W.

Bider call at Santa Barbara and Port But. ford fSau Lois Obispo! only on the route to auu inna nan aTranciaoo. Cars to connect with steamers leave 8. P. 8, iepo, juoa as xouows: With Santa Bosa.

Oriaaba. and lin Elder, at 93 O'clock a. m. With Los Angelea and Eurnka, going north. Rates of Fare FBOaC LOS ASGZLES.

f1aif 10 Ban 315 00 $10 00 mm rancisco ana return, no A) From Los Anseles to Pan FranclBeo hr steamer and return by rail, Intludirg berth and meals on steamer only, first-class $32.00. lava oAxi ymvau WtlAJh To Monterey or Santa Crna 14 00 an To San 13 00 3 00 To Cayncoa 11 CO 3 00 To Port 10 SO 8 00 To Oavlcta a no 1 im To Santa Barbara 6 00 6 00 To San Buenaventura 6 60 4 00 To Ban Diego 100 4 09 Flans ot team era' eahina at uti nflina where berths may be scoured. For He-w port Landing, via Santo Oru, etc, freight steamers leave San Fraaoiaco about every two weeks, aa tides serve on the Hew. port bar. The Company reserves the right to change the steamers or their days of sailing.

'FornsssafTO or freight aa afcnva. as tickets to and from all Important points in Europe, apply to H. SloLELLAN, Agent.omee a uciiiiaerptM atreet. Los Amraiei. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

r1HE COMPANY'S 8TEAMEBS WILL I sail for NEW YOBS, via PANAMA, and Way Porta; WILMINGTOS, Wednesday, July 28, 10 a. m. GBAN ADA, Saturday. July 31, 10 a.m. arr ports or call see Guide.

Tickets to New York at ereatlv reduced rates: Cabin, $75: eteeraee. $30. Passengers booked through to and from En. rope by any line. 5 For Honcrkona.

via Yokohama, i CITY OV PEKING August 11, at 3 p. m. CITY SYDNEY. Auguat 31, at 2 p. m.

Excursion tickets to Yokohama and return reduced rates. Tot freight and oassspe apply at the office. corner First and Brannan sta. WILLIAMS, D1MOND CO General Agents. Alamltos Ssacl appreciation of the interest taken In our ALAMITOS BEACHi manifested by many comments, as well a numerous applications for lots, we have decided to reduce the price of all Lots on Ocean Avenue $00 Fach until SEPTEMBEB 15.

188g. at rime the original price per lot will rettcred. Alani.ll on Mseacii eenion of Long Beach on the eaf-t I'c an av. xt nds Ocean Park ave. along the bluff two mi a.

Lots on tne south of Ocean av. are 55 le wide by 180 feet and over -n pth Ail jots on iio north side of eaa ave. are: lots 45 feet wide: intidiluts 55 feet wide 0 feet deep, except bi.sii.es lots, which arc BOxlCOfeet. Artesian waier. pute and abund- aut, will be piped along lhe iiitnt by winter or springs IbiA town is beautiful for situation.

The flnei-t 1 at on on the beah la jeserved for a eosmioolitan t6l. Maps will be ready ior cistributlon in a few dais. Ample railroad faeilttios will be provided in due time. Parties who desire to purcbas. can ap ply to G.

W. ELWOOD, Ageut, Long Beach, Oal. JOHN W. BfXBY CO. CHICAGO WALL PAPER 143 and 145 S.

SPRING ST, Los Anareles, Cal. EDDIE COW PES has been missing since Tuesday, the 10th inet. Is 9 rears old. light complexion; wore white straw bat. nine and white chi-oked waist end black pants.

Send information to Paciflo Hotel, Santa Monica, Cal. AUCTION SALS OF THE FASHION Livery Stable Stock! Main 8t Oip. Baiter Bluett, On Saturday, Aug. 28, 1886, AT IO O'CLOCK, A.M. BeiBK obliged to make room for the new Postcffioe building by Beptember 1st, I have determined to sell my tntire outfit, consisting of three Ounningham Curtain Laodeaus, nearly new, witn narneas; tnree uocaaways.

six buggies, twenty bead ot nrst-ciass road and family hoi ses, twenty sets doable and ainsle harness. Large assortment of nice robes. Am at my place of business from 6 a. m. to 9 p.

m. every day, and will in the meantime sell any or all my stock at private eaia at bargains. Giving at private and public sale ninety days time, with approved paper, on all aalea amounting to or over. GEO. R.

BUTLER, Propr. NOTES A DEW WIN, Aietlowerw. Tiie MARKET RESTAURANT Will hereafter be open on SUNDAYS, The same aa on week days. 8COTTO PAMCCISA. Propr ISnrs.

DRESSMAKING. MBS. J. C. OEBrKKQOOD, A FRENCH Dressmaker lust arrive! from Chicatre.

is now prepared to do new and atylirh 0 maklue at ner nome, aoti a eni one block north of the foot tbe first TemDle street hill. All woik warrauttd to give per. feet setter action. Al.TAIVdOIMT. Sierra Madre Foothills OPES FOR BECEPTIOJr OF BOAKDEBB.

Mv house la on an elevat on of i6ou fe-t. and eommanaa a view oi rvrnn ana we San Gabriel Valley to the Pa-ittc. It la within two milea of Lamanda Park ataticn. the terminus of tbe Ban oanriel valley ttaii- roal. Address fALAUtt x.

actuu. Lamanda ParK, no Angeies eouuiy. vu. QUO KG CHUNG WO, Will contract to furnish any number of Men for All Kinds of Work, Etc. 138 TJPPEB UAXS BT.

1SST- P. O. FOR SALE. Haylock House, In Cemptea, pvOISa A GOOD BUSISKSS; 8PLEKDID chance ior a hotel-keeper. Address HAYLOCK, Oompton.

A Flvel(rn Hams. I WTTT. BCI.T. IT A nrnniTK. A TVB- mttr nln tti TJaiveraity.

within tural Park street railroad. All fruit trees aad grapes. A neTill nioaets. porches and t. Artesian water and wdUl: Th best of land; does not require irrigation.

Inquire of Dr. jllAM3, i the Medical and surgical li penaary, opposite euaww av i Holies. is of "awwrnejaaw I 1 the matter of the estate of John Teahan, VTOTICE IS EE HE BY GIVEN THAT. JJN in pursuance of the terms and conditions of the last will and testament of John Teahan, deceased, and by virtue of the power aad aumority vested in him, aa ex ecutor by said will, and by Section 1661 of the Code of Civil Proceedure of ths State of California, the undersigned, exec utor or tne last will and testament of ssid deceased, will sell at private sale, to the highest bidder, upon tbe terms and conditions hereinafter stated, in lawful monev me uuuh mates, ana suDiecc to con- nrmation dv said superior lieurt, on or after Thursday, the 19th day of Au gust, 1886, all the right, title, interest and estate of the said John Teahan at the time of his death, and all the right title and interest that the said estate has, by operation of law or otherwise, acquired therein, or in addition to that of -the said John Teahan, at the time of his death, in and to that oer. tain piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in tbe city and county of Los An- geies, state 01 uaiiiorma, ana bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Bounded on the north by lands of B.C.

Thorn, oa the east by Grand avenue (for merly Charity street), on the south by lands now or formerly of Cunningham and Bryan, and on the west by Figueroa street, said tract being a strip of land frontiug 174 feet 8 inches on Figueroa street and extending therefrom to Grand avenue (Charity street.) between parallel lines 1250 feet, more or less, and Deing a portion of lot block ot Hancock's Survey of Los Angeles city, said tract containing five acres, more or less. Bids or offers for said property must be oruyeriv muht Dei left at the office of iiiCKneii dc wnue. itooms 12 to 10. "rem- 1 ole Block, in said city of Los Aneeles. or ueiiverea to tne unuereignea, personally, or may be filed in the office of the Clerk cf the Superior Court of said Los Aneeles county, at any time after the first publication of this notice and before making the sale.

Terms and conditions of sale: Ten per cent, of amount bid to be paid on accept ance of bid; one-half of the amount so bid to be paid in cash on confirmation of sale and delivery of deed, and the balance in one year irom tne date or deed, and a promissory note for said balance shall be given by the purchaser, payable one year after date, bearing interest at the rate oi 13 per cent, per annum, interest payable Quarterly, and if not so paid to be com pounded quarterly payment of said note to oe secureu Dy mortgage upon said premises. or tbe whole amount bid may be paid in casn upon connrmation 01 saie, at tne op tion ox tne purcnatser. JOHN MORIARITY. Executor of the last will of John Teahan, deceased. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Of the County of Los Angeles, State of California.

Order to show caute why order ef Sale of Real JSstate should not be made. TN THE MATTES THE ESTATE OF Tome, deceased. Julia A. Towne, Administratrix of te estate of a H. Towne, deceased, having filed her petition herein praying for an order of sale of the real estate and personal property of said decedent, for tne purposes tcerein set ions, ana aio ior an order determining and setting apart to said Julia A.

l'owne her separate interest iu the real property described in said petition, iMs therefore ordered by the said court. that all persons interested in the estate of said defeased, appear before the said Supe rior Court on Monday, the 6th day of September, 1880, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of paid day, at the com room of said Superior Court at the court house in the city and county of Loa Aneeles. to show cause why an order snouia not be granted to the said administratrix to sell so much of the real estate of the said deceased ai shall be necessary, and the personal property aforesaid, and for an order setting apart the Separate estate aforesaid. And that a copy of this order be published at least four successive weeks in the Los Anoklks Dally Times, a newspaper printed ana puousnea in eaia county oi angeies. Aatei rfuiy in, ifue.

A. BRUNSON, Superior Judge. Filed July 87. 1886 CBAS. H.

DtTNSMOOB, Clerk. By F. B. Fanhins, Deputy Clerk. Notice to Creditors.

Estate of Michael De Mar, Deceased. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE 1I undersigned, administrator of the es tate of Michael De Aiar, -deceased, to the creditors of and 1I persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit, tnem with the necessary vouchers witmn four months after tbe first publication of this notice to the 6aid administrator, at the office of Wells. Van Dyke Lee, rooms 11 to 18. Baker block, Los Angeles, tbe same being the place for tbe transaction of the business of said estate iu the said county of Loa Angeles. j.

a. lonnitt. Administrator of the estate of Michael De Mar. deceased. Wells, Van Dyke Lee, Attorneys for ad- minlatrator.

Dated at Los Angeles, August isre. Notice to Creditors. Estate of Sebastian Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BT THE undersigned, administrator of the es tate oi BeDasuan uronaoni. aecessea, 10 mi creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with tbe necessary vouchers within four months after the fust publication of this notice to the said administrator, at the office of Wells, Van Dyke Lee, rooms il to 18 Baker block.

ioa Angeies, same beins tbe place for the transaction of the business of said estate in tbe said County of Los Angeles. J. A. FISHER. Administrator of tbe estate of Sebastian deceased.

Veils, Van Dyke A Lee, attorneys for ad ministrator. Dated at los Angeies, August 2, 1886. Notice to Creditors. In the matter of the Estate of P. J.

Marley, VrOTJCB IS HEREBY GIVES BT THE 11 undersiernea, tne administrator of tbe tatate of P. J. Marley, deceased, to tbe creditors of, ard all persons having c'atms against tbe said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of thia notice to the said administrator at the office of P. W. Dooner, Attorney-aHaw, Booms (South) Hoe.

A and 8, Downey Block, Main liOS Angelea uau WM. A. SPALDING, Administrator of the estate of P. J. Marley, aeceaata.

Notice to Creditors. In the matter of the Eatate of Hill Sickler, oeceaaea. IS HEREBI GIVES BT TBE lN undersigned, the adminletrator of the estate of Bill Biskler, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having ciatma against the said deceased, to exhibit them. with tbe necessary voucher within four months after the first publication of tbis notice to the said admlniatrator at the office nt p. W.

Daoner. attorneyt-lsw. Booms Sonth Koa.4 and 8, Downey Block, Main ALOMZO F. BICKIiEB. Adrolnlatrator of the estate of Hlil Sickler, 1 a i 0 PROPERTY OWNERS AND Bavl-s IceVcl in Ios Aneeles, after ten to the residents of Southern esteem.

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Need ham's Bed Clover cures after everything else falls. For full particulars. testimonials oi cures, address, HEW ST A CHEsiRB, 85 R. Spring Los Angeles, next door to OhildrMS isana. NOTICE.

The sgency of the GRAFF CELEBBATED DIAMOND OOAO- OIL BUBNEB, which elves the beat of satisfaction and wDlon was on exhibition at the poet- mce has been given to PARMELEE'S BAZAR, lOtt to 119 S. Main TXS ANasXE8. Lumber and Will tor Yard aad PMhe nills. COMMERCIAL STREET. VilLLUHlS, DinoriD Sfcipplrg Commission lercfcts, I'SIOX BLOCE, Junction Market and Pine San Francisco.

AGENTS FCB PACIKIO MA1U B. o. the paniBc Rteam Kavinatlon the Ounsid Royal Mall 8. S. the Hawaiian Line the unina -iraaera uaoiaooe uo.

flimiied); the Marine Ioauraneo Co. of Lon don; the Baldwin Locomotive works; the Glagc-w Iron Nich. Asbtoa Bon's Salt. DON'T BUY A RfiHGE Until you nave seem the NEW MODEL HEDALUOB Best and Most EcononUoal- EVER PUT ON THE MARKET. Hardware.

Rubber and Leather Belting Babber Hose, Ootton Hoae. Iron PlpcPumpa, Shovels, Spades, Forks and Bakes. Sprav trww nrTkA mm), nn, HtunnM wan. w. H.

Trnn Wan I OUT WS BBakel. ThS Best Selected Stock in Town, i And as low as can be wught anywhere. Sanitary Plumbing, Matal Roofing. iitssiailellPiEsaSiiscialtj THK BEST STOCK OP Rmfriuermtora, Water Pilferer WW vwwtv ST 0 In the th Okepct W.C.FURREY 69 aod 61 Sprlnc St. ncPherronRcademy BOARBITSG AND DAT SCHOOL FOB Men, and Hovs.

Grand Avenue, bet Sixth and Beventh 8treta. Fall Tera fc WXiJlEEa 'ii. 18S6. Sot i Aveo. Los auhs, cai.

MERRILL'S mm SJ. H. S3 oi ty. vatrenage seudted. 1 "l-.

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