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74 Main Street* 
Lanfrux V* BalliltDf. Lo* AfutrlM, C*l. 
H. O. HUB 11 KLL, 
ATTORNEY AT LAW, 
Rooina No* 3 & 4, Ducommun a Block, 
C'.t, m«Ju *n>1 Cumwarvtoi 
LOS A.Vi.KI.K>. CALIFORNIA 
SEMI-TROPICS. 
Du. Dodoe, n physician from Philadel¬ 
phia, lately arrived, is ho pleased with our 
climate and surroundings that he lias de¬ 
cided to locate in Ibis city. Ho thinks 
many invalids from his former home will 
visit us this Fall. 
Mas. J. S. Cabr, formerly Assistant Su¬ 
perintendent of Public Instruction in this 
Stutc, is the fortunate possessor of ahmil 
lifly acres of land in Pasadena, where 
she is tunkiug one nf the moat attractive 
homes in Southern California, an.I at the 
same time rendering a signal benefit to 
our section. Her eulleotiou of foreign 
and native trees will probably only lie mir- 
I mused by the arboretum of Governor 1 
Stanford in Sun Mateo wuuty, and curu- 
prinoH about live hundred varieties of fruit, | 
shade and ornamental trees, besides many 
useful and curious specimens obtained 
from every quarter of tlio globe By 
means of her experiments, we may be | 
able to introduce m, my new and valuable 
■species of the vegetable kingdom into 
Southern California, and thus add largely 
to our already almost boundless nmoiirces. 
Mil, E. Pom. van, of the Alhambra Tract, 
ba.s a beautiful and thriving young orchard, 
which prom inch to yield him a handsome in- 
< -mm in the future. Ho lias also a fine u ur 
eery Stock, I lie orange t rues being principal ; 
ly budded from the Washington Navel, a 
variety which has hecii pronounced one of 
the best by the highest citrus authorities. ; 
ft m an early and v«iy prolific heater, and j 
tie fruit ,s large, sweet and nf evolleiit 
llavor. Mr. l'ollard is confident i|,„| m „ 
few years no other variety of the l.oddrd 
■ millge will he moil sought Iifllll . II u,I (),.. 
appeumne., of his trees ..il.unly j.mldv 
he belief that it is o veiy desirable a. , mi*)- 
tiun. 1 
Mn, (' W. Ct.uth, of East Dos Angsh s ' 
informs us that that suhurb is a favorite 
]>ifw <0 of residence for our iisoplo ami 
there are but few vacant houses ii, n M .; 
neighborhood. The principal advant.ie. 
an. its healthy location, fertile soil ,md 
convenient situntiou. 
Tin culture of tin- castor boon is attract - 1 
ing considerable attentimi in I,os Angeles 
county Ibis year, and a larger area of this T~N T - *! TV T rr~l T rp 
valuable produet has been plant'd than I ) P \1 I I v ' > v 
ever before. Tim Azusa am! I,os Nietos — JX 1 x 9 
farmers aro giving special attention to the i 
.industry, and are confident that it will 
L' iv «i them better returns than any other i 
! crop they i nn harvest, 
Fi •» impossible to find in llm United! 
states a morn delightful climate, a more 
fertile soil, or u region in which a living 
from the land can bo inudo with such com- ’ 
punitive cute as in .Southern California 
Pill began su nature lias done much, some 
of our settlers seem to think they must, do j 
nothing, ami net accordingly. They fail 
to cultivate their orchards, improve and 
mill beautify their brum h. lake no papers, 
becniiHO " times arc so hard,” arid spend 
their days in denouncing the country and 
tlmir luck. Hut such people would lie 
dissatisfied in the Garden nf Eden, and we 
regret tliut they lire not compelled by law 
to take ii(i thru- abode on noiuo of the 
rocky farms of New England aud the 
North, west, where they would indeed have I 
to earn their bread by tha sweat of the 
brow. '* 
Tins ansiNrsa cojj.eok. 
Though in it* infancy, this institution 
huB a fill I beginning, and by proper en¬ 
couragement, has the prospect of achiev- 
mg a great success. Certainly there is' 
nothing of so universal importance us edu- 
' alion, and especially that which is calcu¬ 
lated to prepare young men aud women 
for the active duties of life. 
J i£a rjS-l _ 
__ Iron isso __ 
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L* M. r'fiRBV ioa, Druolt, Mich* 
NOEL & KELT, 
1'MLSIIH IS 
Imported and Domestic 
FOR SALE. 
.)/ v AI'IIKS m Arfii.vt.m I, -m. Lntr.M, . S.m 
— ' ' m-nurluiii (’■»., ( ,»| Four rw»o .Iw. llin.', 
^>>0 orntltfe and 50 deeidui.o. tre.-x 15,, |IS00, 
OBO. M. FRINK. 
_ Illr.rsliJ*, 0*1. 
RIVERSIDE HOTEL 
Foi- Srtlo! 
Fkirniaheil] dntng * „.« K | 44 min,; 12;, 
urwtrg* ge%ji.» an.I plenty ,.( fm.t t’.rn.. 
• aw. Mstin/actory rxsuK.iu. lu\o.ti K *t.nu arvlicito.1 
AdilreM 
WM CRAIG. 
RlvsiSldo, Cal. 
LIQUORS AND CIGARS, Walter a moqbh, 
iFire insurance. 
1 Tl Main Stl’eet, 
I.iis Ang..l... 
Avail - fur Nut ill. Window. 
THE DEAF HEAR 
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I’uli.-iiM » iiM. u Imv .»n 
BUILDINGS OF ALL KINDS 
GRAIN AND HAY 
Special rates on growing crops. 
HO N 1->HI NO STlUiET, 
C 6 i)(ir«l Blot h, Loi Aii^Tjei, Cal 
