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I.OS ANGELES TIMES: TUESDAY, MAUCH 27, 1888. Real Eatatc. talon ol lot 1. block Ban Pasoaal tract, I5S00. Pacific coast stkamship co Karen 20.

MONTALVO $1.60. Ventura CD Los Angeles to Montalvo, $1.60. Train leaves at 8:15 a.m. Santa Barbara to Montalvo, 70 cents. Train leaves at 11:05 tun.

Kewhall to Montalvo, SI. Train leaves at 9:35 a-m. Santa Panla to Montalvo, 25 cents. Train leaves at 10:55 a.nu Ventura to Montalvo, 25 cents. Train leaves at 12:20 p.m.

Great Credit Auction Auctioneers, of Choice Town and Villa Lots and Acreage Property. THE GKAND EXCUESION OF Will leave by the Southern Paciflo Railroad, fro i ihe Union Depot, THE CHARMING NEW SUBURBAN TOWN County, Sale and Excursion, Auctioneers. Qran 0e SATURDAY, MARCH 31, AT 8:15 A.M., SHARP. Sale takes place at 12 Immediately upon arrival of excursionists, who will be met by a band Of music, and aa elejrnnt collation will be set will return same dav. punctually, by the regular passenger train.

Ladies are especially invited, -for whom special accommodations will be provided. This will give strangers snd visitors to the coast an opportunity seldom offered to visit Santa Clara Valley, one of the most picturesque and handsome in the entire State. Tho acreage property which will be offered at this sale, in connection with the town lots, is compose'! of One soil, abundance of water with regular rainfall. There is a depot and sidetrak on the property, and a newspaper is published at Montalvo The Methodist College is located here and sov-. eral church organizations have secured locations.

This property is within five miles of the seashore, has an equable -temperature, is on tbe now overland route and with a connection from Santa Baroara and Templeton. All tbe through passenger trains and traffic are sue to go this war- Remember that the sale will comprise acreage, with an abundant supply of water, with town lots and villa sites i THE TERMS on the Montalvo townsite lots are ono-third cash, one-third In months and one-third in 12 uon the. THE VILL LOTS, which will make beautiful residence sites run from one to five aeres. The terms oa these ate one-third cash, balance in one and two years. Eight per cent, interest on aU deferred payments.

Five per cent, die- 7 count for cash on deferred payments. KAKK 1'Oli THK KOUMD-TKIP ONI-iV S1.60, which Is the lowest rate yet obtained. Tickets for sale at the oflice of the railroad company and at the office of TUB LOS ANGELES LAND BUREAU, NO. 20 EASTON, ELDRIDGE ii cnnmngriiara to Qeorpft wmgiow: Ixita 1 and 2. inninrhm traet.

ttXfitl Wood. Banburr and Cbarlea Berrr toGfaJEtuan Cbarlea Dillman and Bub litx: Lou and 21. Wood Hanbun'a auhrti. rtdlon of 8 of lots, block H. baa Paacual tract, t27ju.

Catbeitne Fitzgerald to Mrs RatoMolonr: Lot block F. Fitzgerald tract. fcWUO. A Seoul ved to California Central Railwuy Coupanr: Strip over land of (raator In Ho San Aatonio. tlToO.

John Murray to tame: Strip over land of grantor in Ko tola Gertrude. tSSW. Myron Adama to same: Strip over land of a-rantor In aection 30, townahty 4 8, range a George Ootbard and Elizabeth Jlane Got hard to Bonsali: Agreement to convey jnt ecouoa Luwuaujp range iu $15011. Everett Hall and Ftllson toT. A wnipp: iot block 24, Angeleno Helgbta, TPLnkenatoJehn Ellis; Undivided 18 in terest in lot In lot 2, block ban Faaoual traot, I37W.

Balpb Kogers to Mrs Jennie A Young: Lot block SU. UarTanaa. Iluuu. FSBtepbeaa to carah Evetaphieve: Lot 6, Def nea resubdlvlsion of Hotel tract, Pasadena. 12750.

Cochran, Winifred Hunt (formerly 8pitle). Samuel Hunt and Winil red Hunt. trustees fur Marie Spiiley, to Sarab KvBta- poieve: Lot Cochran Bpitley'e aubdiria- wu, rumefli, tiuw. Mrs 1 White to Mrs 8 8 Avery: Lot MU-ler ft Zlt-gler addition. Pasadena.

13250. Ogden to Yooum LoU 86 and S3, Park Plaoo Improvement Company's lands, Pasadena, 81800. INMuodellto same: Lots 9. 81 and undivided interest in lot 83, Park Place Improvement Company's lands, Pasadena, 85800. John Bicknoll to cbarlea- 8 Mewhall: Lot oiocs 4 uiokneu's addition, Monrovia, lUOO.

James Hewett to Sarah Eoclestone: Lots 23 and 24, Hewitt's subdivision of lots 1 and 3, iuock o. ran r-aaouai tract, tilio. BMEeisoandMrsAMCarleto Rose: Let SO. block A. Legge tract.

Pasadena, 8-000. Eugene Amiok to A Amick: Agreement to convey lot IT, block Morris Vineyard Artour Bray to Mrs A Budlong: Lot 15, block B. West Los Amrelna. timn John Francis and Pamelia Francis to a AmtcK: iotlT, block Morris vineyard tract. AG Cook to Jacob Hisey: Agreement to convey HulKH or lot c9, Alamltoa tract.

Ko Los Alamitos, 8VJti. Zellncr Jr. to Nathaniel Oerhart: Lot si. lesenoanger city traot. 8I6U0.

John 8 Gnffln to John Jaoksen: 838 acres on linn of Daly street, 81375. Long Beach Land and Water Company to Edward Terry: Villa lot 6, American Colony tract, tzauu. Dorothea Lnmmls to Miss Mary Selby: LflU 25 and 2d, block 115. Lonir Beach. 815UU.

Marv Selbv 10 Edmund so ana Dioc us. Lionir uach. 82UJ0. ouixm to cverett nau: lota ana B.plocklO lots 1.4, ft, 8 and block 11. Iota 2, nuu 10.

a tots 10 ana 17, oiecs ij, lots 3. 6. 7. lu. 11 ind 14.

nion-t ix. u.tm 9a aa si 83 83. 84-80- 40. 41, 42 47. 48.

49. 50, 55, 66, 67, hS, 60 and 65, block 14, lots 8, 4. 5, 7V10, 13, 13, 15, 18, iu. Jo, block 73. 74.

76, 78, 78. 81 and 88. block 15tf. lots 4. 6.

8. 7, 0, 11. 14. 18. 17.

19, 22, 24. 25, 27. 30, 83, 83, 86, 38, 40, UITOK tO, IUIB 1, 10, ZZ, XO, Z4, ZV. 80, 33. 37.

88, 39. 40, 4L 42. 48 and 44. block 17 lou 6. 80.

22. 28. 20. 3d. 31 and 83.

bmnk 1H lor. 5. 8, 7, 8, 9. 10, 14. 15, 18.

19. 2u. 21, 22, 23 and on z. oiocs lota a. u.

ia and 13, block 2u. lota lota 1. 2. 8. 9 and lu h.nic 91 lOtS 4 6.

6. 9 and IU. hlonk 32 Iota mnA A hlnnl, no, iuib a. ia ana jw, OlOCK ZT. lots 1, 2, 8.

9.11,17,19,24.25,27,33 35,38.40. 4L 43. 43. 44. 49, 61, 54.

57, 69, 65, 67. 77, 78, 79, 80 and NW of 62, block 28, lots 3 and 4, block 28U, lots 1. 2, 6. 7, 8, 9. 14.

15. 16. 17, 22, 23, 24, 25. 2 29, 32, 33, 34 and 85. block 29.

lota 1. 2. a. 9. 11.

la. it lv io 20,21, 23 and MM of 4, block 30. lots 1. 2, 5. 7, 8.

to, -n, w. no, ool 01, no ana Dtf, DIOCK ol, lota 5. 6. 0. 10.

18. .4. 17. IS. 21.

22 and a Mnnb 33, Angeleno Heights 81000. Everett Hall to btilvon Lot 8, block 9, lots 8, 4 and 7. block 10. lots 2. 3.

6 and 7. block 11. lota 1 4 8 ii is i7 is. i-Wl: 8 ViaVd it b'ock is. lots 35.

87, 88, 38, 43 44, 45. 48, 61, eat 63, 64. 69. 61, 63, 63 sad 64. block 14.

lots 1, 2. 6, 8, 9, U. 14. 16. 17.

19. 22. 4. 2S and 26 blank 14U Arm i 4. 11, 13, 19.

21 27, 20. 34, 35, 36, 37. 38. 43, 44. 45, 40 41 and 43.

block 16. lota 4, 5, 6. 7. 8, 10. is! is! 2u! 25.

26. 87. 31, 83. 84. 85, 36.

4. 46. 47 and 48? block -1Q" 10- zo. as and 34, block 18, lots 1, 2, 8. 4.13, 13, 16.

17 25, 28, 27. and NB hi of Dinca tots o. iu. i and 15. block 20.

lots 8. 4. 7 and 8, block lots S. 7, 8. 11 and 14 block 22.

lots J. 2. 8 and 9. block 6. lota A.

luu xa, diuck et, tola 1(J, Zl. XS. 23, 29, 81, 34. 36. 87, 39.

45. 48,47. 48. 60? 63, Sol 61 83. 69, 70.

81, 82, 83, and SB Of 62, block 28. lots 'i-0 "'oca zojs, ion s. 10, u. 12, 13. 18.19, 20, 21, 26, 27.

30 aud 31. block 39. Tote 670, 8. 10, 12. 14.

16. 18, 20. 24, 25 and of 4. block 30. lo'a 8.

4. 6. B. II. It.

14. 17. 10. 80, S3, 85. 86, 87, 88, 89, 40.

46. 47, 51. 52. 54, 56 60 o.wca. 01, loia a.

o. i. 11. 3:, 15, is, 19, 20, 34 and 25, block 32, Anoeleno Heights. tlOOu! KateR Lindley to Louica Barnett; Lots 4 and sTblock 19.

Wblttier, 81200. Edwards to Edna Edwards: Undivided of lot 25, subdivision of lot 1, block H. San Pascual tract 83497 Krutz. Jr. Mackey and A Gilt to nuunr ua tr a naiso: Agreement vo oonvey lot 16, Krutz, Mackey Gill aubdivi- iuu iu AXHiKvcreec tract, a-muu.

Hart taED Kennedy: Lots 5 and 10. N'icbol's sutKllvi.ion of lot 9, block K. San Pascual tract, t-im. Mary Cbelus to iKabella Thornton SW 31 Molt iIE 10 101 8 WOCk J' GWeyse to Henry Weyse: All Interest In 17.S sores on line of San Pedro 812,000. ui sncii to tsiair: lots icsa 10 1661 Inclusive, lots 1184 and lias.

Bus. ana atn an 213. 14. 215 and 216. Chicago Park.

82500. neaoy to uagan a acres In lot 13 in NW of aection 22 tnwnahin 2 ranm. 19 aiuvi Pickering- Land and Water Company to Nichols: Lota 22 and 23. hlonk 81 11500. Same to same: Lots 1 and 2, block 22, Whit-tier.

81500. 1 SI CO. California. toy Easton, Eldridge THE SEASON. San Fernando street.

WEST FIRST STREET, G. W. FRTTfK. President Trees! rpHB UNIVERSITY BANK. Of Loa Angeles.

NO. 119 NBW HIGH STREET. CAPITAL STOCK PAXD UP, 100,001 R. M. WTDNEY.

GSU. L. ARNOLD, Trestdant ughlnr Eight per cent, bonds secured by first more. gage on real estate with interest payable aeml-annnaUy, are offered to investors of tui andunwards. Un ted'sta tta Point in toe Beoeive mow on account and do a awneral banking business.

Dwotobs-R, M.Widney,E. M. Bose 5 01 Los Angeles city), D. jIH Hmore. C.

M. Wells. F. A. Gibson, i.

it OF 58,000 is Besides Many Acres in OLIVES and PICS Now Actually Being Planted at SAN FBRNA'N DO WATER In any quantity GUARANTEED. llR. E. GERMAIN. PRESIDENT OF BOARD OP TRADE an! PRESIDENT OP GERMAIN PRTJIT COMPANY, has been buying the fruits from the Eancho ex-Mission de San Fernando, and pronounces the fruit tbe prettiest and eleanest in the county, that he has seen, and he predicts that this ranch is the coming fruit section of the county.

Lands with Washington navel oranges offered for sale, and trees maintained and guaranteed one year. We defy any one to sell such lands, with water piped to it, FREE, at our prices. A beautiful hotel, called San Fernando Mission Hotel, containing 70 rooms, handsomely furnished, now open to the public. Street car from hotel to depot, Go to our office and be taken up to see the finest vaUcy and fruit lands in the countT. Special inducements to syndicates and settlers.

Porter Land and WTater Company, CORNER F1K5T AND 5PRIMC STREETS. been for aha 7" r-ij i 'Y2m te tae ttomedst effect on sad ru to a point a fr r' k-iwm Id Canada Jfrn March mjtH Y.Centntl It-. Or. 11 i-. wn 1 1 row iki.

f2 i-i irnioo Faoinc 8. Weitem ti'nloo 73X jiw Fork. lUroh ,.1 00 5 eatrq gu Ruacnco, Marca so. "-f Potorf .54 IVIM 7 00 Sisrrs Cnio Ooo. VlKxr 75 4 85 silver.

94. aco, harca liars. Srtis Markete. (, Iterek M. Wheat: Firm: fi; borer 1888, HUH- Bar- kssoo, 81J40; buyer Buyer June.

ax, Km Wheat: Firm; mnMHO, UKe. Corn: 4 a-Wat! Steady; cash, K), 18-160. Corn: inrtl, Mar. 600-t 'as, a-. Barley: Motaiaff doee Wheat: BS April.

BXos Mar, acwrs tito; Mar. 810. ijr: Quiet at68i4o. nk Wbeatr- Demand 1 fiatir. Stead; 1st Ceaeral Market.

i. Husk H(va: Lifht re- 5rm; ccatrlfufBl and -s, its niaiaf quiet at 4 U-lSf attll; entloni 'H-r: m3e bag-4; Mr.latt Juir.tojiiio.io; Petroleum; "ft a Fstrotaim rnmnd tfttr the flrtt aalrs became TT for western oner-MiriO A rally then car- nica we pr oa sagged Lard. x-Unl: Bteafly: eash. 8tsady: eash. MB 8-lk tS-iiOailO; lsaUrkere.

-aiN, i cur, iTrWlm iwiows: Hens.M 0n ALtQ; An am It nri donn; do turkeyai 4 BMdium, 2o; 't il very wu itrp. per MO pounds: -i ag per at 189 trees, tXtua trj Hjrht; quotable at waeat, krae imi. 8S5i46uu. i. pound: fanev.

-wu per I aresum. ient to tract, loore: -ua tract. of T- Park i nmaied-minht. I "follo: Lrre.17r niipi. a.

nound h.nrf I hand, 1 i i i block I ija, Pomona, I 16 GOODAIX, PBBKINB OxraBAb AOBXTt NOltTHERIT KOTJTK3 embrace lines fcf Portland, Or-Viotoria, B. and Paget Sound, iumjji ana an aoatt porta. SOUTH EliN ROUTES. TIME TABLE FOR MARCH. Coming South.

Going itoruL. Bteamera. Leave l.4-va San ASITe Leave Ban Pedro. Arrive Ban Fran- Cisco. Pedro.

Cisco. Queen of Pac. Loa Mar. llMar. B-Mar.

Mar. 7 1 2 4 City of Puebla 41 6 6 8 10 11 Jtureca 12 14 18 If Queen of Pao. Los 10 12 14 181 City of Puebla 14 18 18 20 Jtureaa a Queen of "22 iioa 18 24 VX 28 3(i City of Puebla 30 22 jsureKa Queen of Pao. Los Santa Newbern S3i 24 24 28 29' II Ao'l 1 27i 3 6 6 City of Puebla 30 81 Ap'l Ap'l Kureca Queen of Pao. Ap'l SI Ihe steamers Queen of tbe Pacific.

Santa i Rosa and City of Puebla leave San Pedro for ean viego on toe dates or tneir arrival rrom San Francisco, and on their trips between San Pedro and San Francisco call at Santa Barbara and Port Harford (Ban Luia Obispo) only. The Eureka. Los Angeles and Newbeca call at all way ports. Cara to connect with steamers leaves. P.

R. R. Denot. Los Anreles. aa follows: With Queen of tbe Pacific.

Santa Rosa, and City of Puebla. at 9:10 o'clock a.m. With Los Angeles. Eureka and Newbern, going north, at 6:15 o'clock p.m. For passage or freight as above, or foi tickets to and from all important points be Europe, annlv to ILLAN, Agent.

Offibe. No. 8 Commercial st Los Angelaa. OOOTHEBN PACIFIC COMPAifF. (Pauiflo System.) Fund a v.

March 2a 18.8. Trains leave and are due to arrive at Los Angeles daily as follows: Leave For. Ucst.natioa. Arr. From.

10:30 p.m. 4:25 p.m. p.m. 8 60 am. 11:30 a.m.

iu. 6:00 p.m. m. 6:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m.

:50 a m. 8:41 a.m. 6:15 p.m. 1 10:30 p.m. 8:16 a.m.

1:00 pm. 1:00 p.m 10: 0 p.m. 9:20 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 9:30 a.m.

1:00 p.m. 6:10 p.m 6:30 in. 0 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 4:25 p.m.

6:00 p.ra. 9 60 a.m. 6:03 m. Portland Banning ton do do do and East. Paso and East.

Fernando. 8:45 a m. a.m. 9:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m.

8:00 a.m. 10:10 a.m. 9: 4) p.m. 9:30 m. 11 a m.

4:25 p.m. 4:25 p.m. 8:45 a-m. 8:46 a m. 8:45 am.

m. 8: p.m. 8:45 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 3:45 p.m.

8: a.m 12:10 p.m. 4:20 m. 6:50 a.m. 8:20 a.m. 4:00 p.m 8:00 a.m.

10:10 i.m. 9:30 pm. 3:46 p.m. 8:56 a.m. l-oiiir L.

Beach San Pedro do Ogden and do do San Fran Sac'mento! do Santa Ana Anaheim do do do de Son do do ro Wbittler do Sundava onlv. T. H.GO D.MAN. Gen'l Paseeno'er and Tkt Aa't San Francisco. A.

N.Towse, n'l Manager. Ban Francisco. I K. rf ETT. Duperin'enacnt.

C. Smubh. Assistant General Passenger and irreignt Agent, ioa juigeies. Second Class Party EXCURSIONS I -VIA TH SUNSET KOUTE! TO THE EAST. Free Family Sleeping Cars.

TICKET OFFICES: 202 Main Stand Passenger Depot LOS ANGBLES. Also at Southern Pacific Company's ofMce ac cbqhi pvrrain, can uernaraino, uiveraide. piALIFORNIA CEXTRAIi KAIL- road. (HanU Fe Route.) On and after February 9, 188S trains will leave ana arrive at rlrgt-street station as fol lows: Leave. Loa Angeles.

Arrive. A 7:88 a m. A 4:00 p.m. A 9:00 a.m. p.m.

9:15 a.m. 12:25 p.Ri. 6:00 p.m. 6:15 p.m. 11 :30 p.m.

A 10:00 p.m. A 9:26 a m. A 1:30 p.m. A 5:15 in. A 9:00 a.in.

A p.m. A 9:00 a.m. A 4:00 p.m. Bernardino. San 10:40 a.m.

6:20 p.ra. 4:60 p.m. 7:05 a m. 11 :27 am. 3:45 D.m.

do (thf-atcr). Express Port do. do Men tone do do 8:25 a.m. H) a.m. 7:30 o.m.

7:05 a.m. 12:30 p.m. p.m. a.m. 10:40 a m.

m. a.m 4:50 p.m. A Daily. Daily, except Sunday. -ruesaay, xnunaay ana Saturday, ts Sunday only.

Depot at foot of First street. Ticket office aw norm streei. WILLIAMSON DTJNH, General A rent. Loa Anrolo. H.

B. WILKINS, Gen. Pa s. San Diego. SAKTA CATAL1NA ISLAND.

The Steamer FERNDALB Pedro on will leave' Ban Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, returS-ikq on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Trains leave Commercial-atreot Apnnt at. a m. rare from l.os Angeles to Catalina mt-hotel metropoe open forguesta. For further particulars apply to G.

R. friATTO. Hoo-n Law Building. Or to C. A.

SUMNER It 64 North Main street. Tanclasstfi. Assessment Notice. T.OS AN GEI.ES COUNTY RAIL- AJ ROAD COMPANV: location of nrlnninal Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of lit, x.uaru oi jLfirwrurB una en tue otn nay or March. IStw.

an assessment ('o. 6) of tlO ner share was levied upon the capital stock of tbe corporation, payable at once. In United Mates gold coin, te the ecretary. at the office ot the company, room it (second floor). Maxwell block, corner Ma and Court streets, Los Angeles, al.

All stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 7th dav of April, 16S8, will be delinquent and adverts-d for sale at Sub io auction, and unit sa pavment is made eforo wii he sold on 'the 27th da, of April. 1888. to pay the delinquent assement, to- ereiiiBx- wnn ousts wi auverusing and ex penses oi sale. By order of the Board of Directors. S.

P. RRR-V Mnnhn. Office: Boera 8. second floor. Maxwell block.

cwruM vmtii bnu tuiirt sirceis, ios Ange.es. Fonntain Fint cut Tobacco, -MAKC FACTORED BT- Lovell BoHngton Tobacco COVINGTON. KENTUCKY. This brand is made from carefully selected icitt auu lucuniparsuiy tne pest. FOB SALB BT MFRCEEEAU MYEBS, Sole Agents for Lbs Angeles, COBNEU OF FIRST AND MAIN BTSSET3.

I ss. of tie F. Sm WE ANY, 31. OF PHILADELPHIA. Is Now Permanently Located at SI N.

Vain st, Los Angeles, CaL LUNG DISEASES. A word to tbe wise Is snfflelent. Dr. Sweany of has arrang-ed to combine the new method (Berjreon's) by gaseous enemat, for tke core of consumption and all diseases of tbe long, and respiratory tract with bis own system, bypernntrition, which he has practiced so successfully in Philadelphia, where thousands can testify to the success of his treatment; and now by combininsr the two systems Dr. Sweany wishes to say to all people who are snfferinar with consumption, asthma, dyspnoea, catarrh, blood poisons, etCn or any disease whatever of the respiratory organs, that "there is balm in Gilead." That with his combined treat) ient he ean cure any and all eases of consumption and long affections.

A FEW EXPLANATORY NOTES. The Bnrgreon treatment for con- sumption by sraseons enemata consists of the introduction of the parasiticide gas into the rectum, where it is immediately taken np by the veins and passes through the venous circulation to the liver, from thence to the heart and from thence to the lunar, passing; all of this distance through the venous binnd. and reaches the Hum in a state of purity, where it ean be detected in from one to four minutes after its administration into the rectum. If this gaseous substance sbouia nave to pass thronc-h arterial blood its powerful effects on the diseased lung tissue would be destroyed by the oxygen con-tainAd in arterial blood. There is no oxygen in venous blood until it reaches the lungs, where it receives its charge of oxygen from the air drawn into WlO) 1UUK9 uuriua: wio breathing, after which it passes, from the lungs into the arterial circulation tnrougn tne system, ana nnaity reaches the rectum and other distal goints again converted into venous lood.

having given np its oxygen to the system. The difference between arterial blooa and and venous blosd Is oxygen, the former being loaded with it sod the latter being devoid of it. It la upon this fact alone that Bergeon, the French physician, was able to make this metnod practicable; hence It is also that all of the inhalations are of little or no value beeause, In order to reach the lungs, inhalations most be expoaed to oxygen in its pas- sao irom tne mouu Ju weiungi through the medium of atmospheric" air, whieh destroy their value. Some neraons woo donntnnrlerBtAna the anatomy and physiology of the human system would be at a Ions to know how medicine placed into the rectum could act beneficially on the lungs, but when they understand how the venous blood rushes from any and all parts of the body to the lungs to receive a new charge of oxygen, then tney will readily nuderstand how this parasiticide gas. introduced into the neriDheral venous circulation (the rectum) is carried along with this Diooa uireetiy to tneiungs.

This method is easv of annlieation and acts directly on the diseased lung tissue, suuw uie arena ui ui aisease, alter which the tubercles healnp, ex-neetration eeases. thelunars assume a natural and healthy condition, and all of the distressing symptoms of consumption soon disappear. This method practically brings the lungs to the surface of the boay, that they may be treated topically ihe same as ean the shin. Dr. Sweany's system of treatment by hvnernntrition for consnmntion and all diseases of the lungs, blood, brain and nervons system consists of a eourse of foreed nutrition, by which new nerve, new muscle, new bone and new tissue of all kinds are made in the body and substituted for the diseased tisane, thns forcintr the disease from the system by fortifying its enemy, nature, and supplying her with material strength, which she ran most effectively use in exterminating disease, etc.

Persons gain in actual weight while under this treatment from one-auarter to one pound ner dav. which means a great deal to a weak and debilitated person. We could not expect of a body of carpenters to go out on a vacant lot, build and construct a house without first having the material necessary to construct the house placed within their reach. Hence, how can we exnect na ture to reconstruct a debilitated and Impoverished system without first having the necessary material to be used In the reconstruction placed within her reach. Sr.

Sweany's system of hyperuutrition places these materials within nature's reach, and the work troes on to a speedy and hnnnv completion, for nature is a skilled mechanic, a true and energetic workman, a preserver and friend to health. lir. Sweany has arranged to combine the two new and wonderfnllv anc- cessful methods, and appeals to all who may be suffering to 6eek relief where it may be bad. The one method kills the germ of the disease, while the tner goes to assist, utuure. nat can 'te the result? Health, happiness and long life.

IS there no Daim in uiieaai There Is bairn in Gilead! What more do we want to know? Come all. not skeptical, and tn in- vAsfio-atA. for investigation haahwui moat thorough, the proof of which is here affirmed; but eme to be treated to get well, to reap the rich reward 01 th investigations and experience of others. It has been demonstrated hnvnnri doubt this system of treatment is near a specific ror oiseases peenrar to wo men. The most nappy results ob tained.

Women who have ben treated by other mntuo'is without obtaining relief are specially requested to call. All irregularities corrected. T)i Knunr run be consulted at ht office, during office hours, as follows: 10 to 12 a 3 to 6 and 7 to 8 p.m. Sundays, lu to 12 only, office, ai N. Main st.

Leg Angeles. Let all people know that Dr. Sweaay Is. perma nently located in Los Angeled. "FARMERS' AND MERCHANTS BANK toe-Anf'ei TSATA8 HRLLM AN.

President. .1 C. GOODWIN, Viee-Presidenu wiigier to vnariea sillier: lxst BE oor- I Zeigler to Charles Miller: Lot SEoor- block N. Paiater A Ball tract. Panadnna.

Strwn Beaudry, Hubbard and Hubbard toJenrtie 8 Rig-by; Lot 11, block 2. Waterloo iravi, ajuuu, Everett Hall to Shaw: Part of lot 19. block O. Mott tract. 84000.

George Lycn to Harley Clark. Minnie Clark and Rasa 1 Clark: Undivided inter- a wwvn UliU. .11.060,009 est acres in tip Santiago de Santa Ana muu "aibivbi jowpo uregg in real estate belonrina-to Heleo Clai-lc. tiaiio Board of Dtmctoiw O. w.

Cbiids, Can tThmA Jte Mascarel. J. B. Lankir. shim.

John GriCin, Chas. Ducomrann. Phil. UpGarnler. Iaaias Heliman.

UC.Goodwii w. childs. PhUlip GaS ri vh. hi James B. Lankenbim, L.

C. Goodwin. John GruBn. Domingo Amesty, Cameron --r ibom. Chas.

puoommun, Isaiaj, W. Bellman, P. C. Baker. Andrew Glassell.

Louis Polaskt JUver H. Bliss, jlicoS legal. County Assessor's Office 1888. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. A1 PERSONS, FIRMS, COMPA- niefl.

ewroo rations and associations an nieg. ceroo rations and associations are required to deliver at the Assessor's cilice, immediately, a statement under oath of all the property, both real and personal, owned or Claimed ay mm, ner or toem. or in rneir possession or held in trust forotners, at 12 o'clock meridian, on tbe first. MONDAY OF MAHCH, 1888. in accordance with the New Constitution.

Refusal or neglect to make a sworn statement of all property owned or held in trust win guojoct me person so reiusing or neglecting to make such sworn statement to the full penalty of the law one hundred dollars' fine and guilty of a misdemeanor. AU persons owning real estate that has heretofore been assessed in the wrong, name on the Real estate Assessment Roll, or wb have purchased real estate within the oast year, are reauested to appear with their deeds at the Assessor's office and have the proper cnanges maae tor tne year irao. immediate attention is necessary, as work on the roll has already been commenced. Proper blanks may be obtained at the As sessor office. Ihe poll tax of 12 is now due and navable at mis onice or to a oeputy assessor.

earnestly request ot eacn ana every tax payer to file hiastatement immediately and co operate witn tne omce lu saving expense. Assessor County of I os Angeles. Order appointing time and place for nearing anniication to sen per sonal property and directing no tice to be given. TN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF A. theCountv of Los Amrelea.

Stufo nfCali- rornia. in tne matter or toe estate or Charles Uassagne, decea ed. On reading and niin the petition of Jose Mascarel and Stephen White, executors of the estate o' said de- orased. praying for an order to sell tbe follow ing personal property oeionirina- to said es tate, to wit: seventeen horses. 12 murines.

8 carriages. 2 sulkies, 10s ngle harness. 3 double harness, 4 ladies' saddles, 3 English saddles. 3 opanitn saaoies, and sued tools, blankets, halters, bitch ng straps and whips belonging cu iuo iivcrv aiaoie owned ov saia aeeeaata on South Main street, at No. UKi of said street, in Los Angeles city, where all of the above- named property is situate and contained.

It is ordered that all persous interested in said estate appear before the Superlc rCourt of the county of Los Anareles. Stata of Calilnrnia. at tne courtroom of said court, in the Jones oiocK. at tne citv or Ana-ies. in said Los Angeles couutv.

on ti 29th dav of March. at 10 o'clock a-m then and there to show cause why such order should not be ma le. And it is further ordered that a copy of this urut-r os puotisnea in tne L.08 akgei.es it.ui.ir Times, a newspair published in said Los An geles county, at least five days previous to emu usy oi itiarcn, iokj. xaicu marcn ises. W.

P. GARDINER. Judge ot the Superior Court. DENIS LOW ENTHAL, Attorneys for Estate. Notice of Publication of Time for Prov ing Will, Etc IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, State of California county of Los Angeles In the matter of tua tiHtata of Knnlnn Cook, deceased.

Notice is hereby given that Faturday. the 31st day of March, 1NS8, at 10 o'clock a m. of said day, at the courtroom of th court, De- fuiujcui, 4 wo lupreoi, in tne Jones PiocK.eitv Loa Angeles, county of Los Angele, anil btaio of California, has been appointed as ihe time and place for hearing tbe a plicat onof George A. Gibbs, praying that a document now On file in Ilia f-otirr. mirnortf ntr ha an authenticated copy of the lavt will and testament of tbe said deceased beadmltted to probate, and that letters of administration with the will annexed be issued thereon to the said George A.

Gibbs. at which time and place all persons interested rnav contest the same Dated March 10. IRR. C. DUNSMOOR, County Clerk, By J.

ASUMORE, Deputy A. Gibbs, Attorney for Petitioner. To Whom It May Concern: WE. THE UNDERSIGNED, A. J.

I'hrlstv. (InnrTO 1 Uaw-m A i. and Daniel GrUwold, cops tners under tbe brm name and styled tbe Granulated Rock Company of Los Angeles county. being sgrerdand do hereby agrea to dissol ve taid and the same is ln-rt-by da-solved and ilsconiinued by mutual consent. In witness wherenr we hereunto our hands and teals th 'd dav of March, 1 8 A.

CrlKISTY, IL.8.1 DANIKI.GKISWOLD, ILBI f- GkOKGRH. LITTLE, 1L.S.1 7 H. M. UTILE. tit Sij Real Cfftate.

96,000 ACRES 96,000 -IN- LOSlGMiVilRA COUNTIES. This magnificent and well-known body of land is now offered In lots to suit all buyers, from 10 to 10,000 acres. FARMS! STOCK RANGES I COLONY TRACTS I At Less than half the prices asked any where else In Southern California for lands of the same quality. 15 TO $109 PER ACRE. Eastern parties looking for lands should not purchase before visiting SIML No such opportunities elsewhere for colonies or syndicates to buy large bodies of land at low prices and on easy terms.

Daily stage runs from San Fernando Station to Simi Hotel, connecting with 8:15 a-m. train from Los Angeles. Full Information famished at office of the company, 19 W. First Los Ansreles. fe.

W. POIND F.XTER. Secretary. tQcoO and Coal. AUSTRALIAN COAJL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL At yard of tbe IjOs Angeles Gas Company, corner Aliso and Center streets.

LOS ANGELES GAS COMPANY. Office No. 9 Sonora street. JJAY, GRAIN, WOOD AND COAL. STAVSBURY BROS.

HARVEY. Fort bet. Fourth and Fifth. Teienhnnn n. wig ptv any part premntly attended to and delivered to art of the city.

Patronage solicited. Tbe New Paragon School Desk. THE BEST IN THE WORLD. The undersigned have this dav nAfn on. pointed Bole Agents for Southern California for the sale of the "Paracon School Kiirni.

Iur2' DOW aieu to quote Low. LAZABL'S MELZBR, Educattoual BooluoUcrs, Los Angeiea, CaL SIMI1 Bjwia, Rouse and James Carson to 8 Parken: Lots 8 and 1. block 2, Bouse Kiionivision in Lrona addition. James Klirtrlna toTfllitAM lTammbMlim.v Lot 37, Mills tract, Pasadena. IJOOO.

Peter TiiirtDfttt ti Thomas nillln. TT divided interest In lot block Park traci, aiuuu. Charles Dst to A Oawfnrd. v. acres of 1 1 7.

Orange Sione tract $5500. Charles Davis aad Frances Parks Day's, his wife, to Otllia Gruhler: Lam 99 fa. Hi siveDavis subdlvi-io i of lot 4 and of lot Pickering Land and Water Com nan to Nichols: Lot 10, Piokering Land and Water Company' tract. tSOLO. Rama am.

l-fit 91 hloV 9t wumia. MsooT Porter Land and Water Company to George Gower: Tract 7, section 17, township 2 N. Mnm 1A 07 -fTik SCUM ART. nnmber of tranafara nmr llnnn Aa otal amount of consideration 1160,623 Number tranafara under SlOOil i-j 4nai amount ox consideration (12511 Transfers for nominal consideration 43 Aggregate of the day's transfers 1173,178 tea. Crook." Those desiring tbe services of tbelarveet boned, and one of the fastest and best bred trotting Bullions on the Pac1 Co Coast, can be accommodated by sending their mares to the Los Felix Ranobo, where the above celebrated horse will make the season.

For full parttcu lara aa to pedigree, record, terms, call at tbe office of the owner, G. J. Griffith, ZIONorth Main street, Los Angeles. Alksaibrs's Aaetioa. An elegant 10-room bonse.

flnlahed In fln style, lot 114x159. A Uo. business and resident lots, 6 and 10-acre tracts. LVn't forget tbe uw. rjuRv.

jnucQ outn. uninetus unoadna. uuugDoon, Tinnlns-. nlumh'ns-. nsflttina.

In all thel nrancnes, promptly attended to: also a full line of stoves, at adman's. 7 West Second su Have your pictures framed and old frames regilded; best work at Roesol's art store, 16 West Third street. Best bargains in Glendale at Patterson A Duvall's, on Glendale avenue, between Third and Fourth streets. Flee barbecued ox at San Fernando Thnra. day.

29th. Grand excursion from Commero al- President. Vioe-Pnaaienfcr a bowbs. Cashier. JOS ANGELES NATIONAL BASS JTSITED STATES DEPOSITOBY.

Uua Lo Aogelea. 21 6- COChrtn. Col. R. W.Warkrbaia.

John Brvson.Sr-' ibaia-h, F. Bowes, ueo. n. uouahraxs. Exohango for Sato oo an the Frteetsaiattt jjiLRST NATIONAL BANE" Of Los Angeles.

CAPITAL lTvfiut E. T. BPENffK ae aaPTOartdOZaft Oaaaier H. Mamiry, 6. H.

Mott. J.M. ELLIOTT. V. S.

Depository. 0IBBCTOHS: J. F. Crank, Win. Lacy, 3.

M. Elliott. T. Mcknen, 4. F.

Soenea, THE CHILDRESS SAFE DEPOSIT BANE. 37 Souxa SPBiita S-r REIT, Los Angeles, Ca) Cask Capital, 1100,030. Protected bv a chrome ateel vault, the flnaa In Southern I'-alC-mia. safe deposit and gen-ral banking: Duslness. Safes rented.

3 to 120 a vear. Inaoeotiaai tBe4 TJnclasstf leo. V0TEE8, ATTENTION Office of the Clerk of Board of Pnpervlsora Los Angeies County, California, March 5th, liSSB. NOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A BE-registration of tbe voters of theCount of -Loa ingeies. State of California, bas this day been ordered in accordaaee with section Uttt et scq.

pohucal code. Br order of tha Board of Snnervlaors of Loa Angeles County, California. rl. ucnsaouH. uierm.

R. CUMMINGS, Real Estate Dealer. APPLY p. a BOX NO. OB uofwt ac ju a.m..

sanrp: rio cents. Tickets at McCarthy' California Land Office. wt First street. ai-eet aennt at iu a.m.. saarp: 76 cents.

PabUe Satle. Wa sell nmrflrlvit: A 1 a libra. Fridav. March ajtn. OninntiA pnoaoes.

We manufacture nice orange-wood canes at eents each. 205 Commercial street. rUE W. II. PEliRY LUMBXB AKD MAKCrACTUBUfO LTJMBEB YARD AND PLANING-MILLS, Commercial Street.

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