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THE CHICAGO CLOTHING CO.
IS HERE, and intends TO REMAIN HERE, in spite of the jealousy already shown by our would-be COMPETITORS.
Our FIRST DAY'S business was a SUCCESS, receiving a good PROPORTION of the trade of LOS ANGELES. We INTEND to HOLD the CONFIDENCE
already PLACED IN US, and will CONTINUE the
ONE CASH SYSTEM
Doing a Straight-forward Honorable Business, where MR. SHODDY is unknown to us. This week we shall place
gROWN BROKEN CHECK CASSIMERE SUIT AT 5Q
That will make some of Our Old Fogy Merchants feel sick. We have already mentioned the Public Will Bless the Day We Opened Here. Respectfully,
Chicago -:- Cloth) iqg; -:- Corqpeiriy,
~ HOME OF LOW PRICES | C ° mer ra J^ Streete " [ Birthplace of GREAT BARGAINS |
DAILY HERALD.
United States Signal Service.
Report of observations taken at Los Angeles,
Ma>;s, 1890:
a. m.
p. m.
8
B8
76
Max. tem., 72; min. tern., ">t>.
Eastern Temperature.
Chicago. May s.—New York, 02; New
Orleans. 72; 8t Louis, 40; Cincinnati, 04; Chi
cago, 36: Winnipeg, 34.
PERSONAL.
Geo. A. Wallace was iv from Alham
bra yeaterJay. ,
O. J. Brown, of Pomona, was in the
city yesterday.
E. W. Freeman came down from San
Bernardino yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Updegraff, of Salt Lake
City, are at the Nadeau.
Miss Y. H. Addis has returned from
hei visit to San Francisco.
Mr. J. G. McMichael, of Fairview,
was at the Nadeau yesterday.
Thos. Gates, a prominent citizen of
Yuma, is visiting Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Boswiek are down
from Modesto on a short visit,
G. H. Wightman, a grain merchant of
San Francisco, is visiting the city.
The wife and sister of Professor Whit
ted left last week for Greencastle. In
diana.
W. L. Vail, secretary of the Southern
California Editorial Association, was in
the city yesterday.
Mrs. G. D. Osborne arrived here last
week from San Francisco, where she has
been sojourning for the past eight
months.
Mrs. Hall, of Athena street, has been
called East by the serious illness of her
brother. Her daughter Ruth will accom
pany her.
A. J. Newton and Jos. Shoder, of Los
Angeles-street wholesale bouses, have
just returned from a five or six-weeks'
trip to Arizona.
Miss Grant, of Oakland, is a guest at
the Nadeau. Miss Grant and her sister,
who resides on Temple street, will
shortly leave for the East.
L. C. Goodwin, vice-president of the
Farmers and Merchants Bank, lias just
returned from a trip to China and Japan.
He is much improved in health.
Ben Ward has returned from San
Francisco. He says the trip, when he
was in the Tehachapi wreck, was the
only one he ever took without an acci
dent policy.
Edgar Fortley, an owner of a large
farm in Ohio, is in the city. He has
been visiting various points in this part
of this State, and is thinking of trans
ferring his interests to California.
NEWS NOTES.
A meeting of the Crown Hills prop
erty-owners will be held tonight ivt
Ellis's College hall.
The basket social announced for Wed
nesday evening at the residence of J.
Percival is indefinitely postponed on ac
count of sickness.
Last week twenty-seven permits for
building were issued by the Superin
tendent of Buildings, for improvements
valued at $1t>,855.
At 7 o'clock last evening an incipient
blaze occurred in a cottage on the corner
of Eighth and San Julian streets, but
owing to the prompt response of the de
partment to the telephonic alarm no
damage of any consequence ensued.
Yesterday afternoon six of the officers
of the morning watch, under Sergeant
W. T. Jeffries, went out to the end of
the Temple-street cable road for practice
with their revolvers. The result of the
shoot, which was at a Creedmoor target,
50 yards range, was as follows : Officer
Johnson, 44, out of a possible 50 ; Ser
geant Jeffries, 30; Officer Marden, 35;
Officer Conley, 21; Officer Harris, 17,
and Officers Bevan and Collins, G each.
Yesterday evening the following of
ficers of Merrill Lodge, I. O. G. T.. were
installed :* Past chief Itemplar, A. Al.
Elsworth; chief templar, Robert Buck
ingham ; vice-templar, Miss Carrie Gay
lor; superintendent of juvenile depart
ment, Mrs. M.O.Wright; chaplain,
Mrs. R. Buckingham; recording secre
tary, Frank Alter; assistant secretary,
Miss Jennie Green ; financial secretary,
W.F.Clayton; treasurer, Jesse Yar
ned; marshal, S. E. Herbert; deputy
marshal, Miss Lily Buckingham; senti
THE LOS ANGELES HERALD: TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 6, 1890.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889.
PriVKl Baking
Powder
ABSOLUTELY PURE
nel, Jos. Long; guard, Miss Belle Rob
son.
At the meeting of the Historical So
ciety, last night, a communication was
read from Hon. John A. Wills, of this
city, showing that Mr. Wills, as a dele
gate from California to the Republican
National Convention at Philadelphia, in
1850, originated the phrase, ''the twin
relics of barbarism," used in the plat
form of the convention in reference to
slavery and polygamy. The credit of
originating thin phrase has been claimed
by a Chicago paper for a certain Rev.
Mr, Walton.
THE REPUBLICAN CAMP.
Are All Local Candidates to be Thrown |
Over for Markham?
A short time ago when Judge Car
penter was interviewed in San Francisco
and declared that the Republicans of
the southern part of the State were all
in favor of the renomination of Senator
Stanford he was very severely taken to
task by a local paper and by a number
! of prominent Republicans of this section.
Now it comes to pass that a dozen more
active leaders of the same party have
! been tumbling into the same kind of a
I pit, and a general kick is under way.
A special correspondent of a San Diego
paper, evidently thinking that the time
was ripe for getting in a little work for
that locality, sought out a number of
prominent Republicans of this city,
among whom maybe mentioned General
!E. P. Johnson, Major Bonebrake, M. R.
Higgins, Judge Fitzgerald and C. R.
Johnson, anil interviewed them on this
proposition: "If Markham is nominated
will Los Angeles county expect any
i other place on the State ticket?" The
usual answer to this question as
given in the San Diego paper
: appears to be "So." The Congressional
nomination, in particular, is very hand
somely offered up as a sacrilice by all of
them. It appears from the tone of the
interviews that if this county can only
secure the nomination of Markham on
the Republican State ticket it will wil
lingly throw over everything else.
Now, it happens that Los Angeles has
a pretty fair crop of aspirants for nomi
| nations of various kinds, and they and
j their friends are rather aghast to find
themselves thus suddenly snuffed out.
llt is said that Judge Walter Van Dyke
I would like the nomination for Associate i
I Justice of the Supreme Court; that J
M. J. Ashmore wants to be clerk I
jof the same; that Fred D. Gilmore
! would like to be on the ticket for Secre
j tary of State ; that Frank Marsh and
! Walter Maxwell would both accept the
nomination for a place on the State
Board of Equalization. There are also
I numerous probabilities or possibilities
I in the way of Congressional candidates.
' All these enumerated above appear to
!be cut off and left dangling by the
wholesale statement that Los Angeles
1 asks for nobody but Markham. Thus it
! appears that the interviews aforesaid
are the cause of some severe comment
on the Republican side of the house.
Independent Order of Foresters.
A court I. O. F. was organized at Yer
nondale last evening by Herbert C.
Parks, High Secretary; W. S. Williams,
P. H. 0. R.; Dr. Irwin and F. 0. Har
bert, F. S. of Court University. The fol
lowing officers were duly elected and in
stalled : C. R., J. V. Akey ;V. C. R.,
B. McConnell; R. S., A. S. Ferry; F. S.,
M. L. Atkins; Treas., H. A. Moore; S.
W., A. J. Underbill; J. W., J. W. Tal
bott; S. 8., G. F. Down; J. 8., J. E.
Mills; Phys., Roi R. Dorsey, M. D.;
P. C. R., W. H. Pope; Chap., A Wade.
A good appetite is essential to good health
and loss of appetite indicates something wrong.
Hood's Sarsaparilla creates and sharpens the
appetite, assists the dsgestive organs and reg
ulates the kidneys and liver. Take Hood's
Sarsaparilla this season. Sold hy druggists.
For Durability and Beauty,
House owners should insist on having their
painters use only the Sherwin-Williams paints,
for sale by P H. Mathews, cor. Second and
Main.
I ARE YOU MADE miserable by Indigestion,
i Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite,
f Yellow Skin? Shiloh's Vitalizer Is a positive
! cure. For sale by C. F. Heinzemau,J 122 North
I Main street.
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
Business Transacted at the Meeting
Last Night.
The Board of Education met last
night in the city hall, President A. E.
Pomeroy in the chair, and Messrs. Cox,
Ellis, Frew, Gosper, Woodbury, Mcin
tosh, Powers and Whaling present.
A number; Of applications for positions
as janitors were received, read and re
ferred, to the committee on janitors.
The report of Superintendent oi
i Schools Friesner, showing a total en-
I rollment of 6,777 pupils for the month
of April, of which 3,388 were boys, and
o,3B9girls ; and an average daily attend
ance of 0,016, was read and" Ordered
filed.
The building committee made a num
ber of recommendations relative to the
new buildings, which were adopted.
The matter of the award of the con
tract for furnishing blackboards for the
new schools came up, and after consid
erable discussion all bids were rejected
and the secretary was instructed to re
adyertise.
On motion of Mr. Mcintosh, 11. P..
Irey, the gardener, was granted leave of
absence for one week.
On motion of Mr. Ellis, Miss Verhave
was granted one month's leave of ab
sence, with the privilege of two if neces
sary.
On motion of Major Frew, the clerk
was instructed to re-advertise for Kids
lor a school site near the corner of Tem
ple and Martz streets, 150x150 feet.
Mr. Powers then offered a resolution,
which was adopted, to the effect that
the Los Angeles Cable Company he
restrained from discharging all the
waste water from its power house into a
storm drain near Virginia avenue and
Chicago streets, as the same remained
in said drain until it became stagnant
ami impure, and dangerous to the school
children.
Mr. Cox followed with another resolu
tion as below, which was also adopted:
Resolved, That the teachers in the
public schools of this city are hereby
authorized to make collections and ob
tain subscriptions through their pupils
for the purpose of providing their res
pective school buildings with an Ameri
can flag; all subscriptions to be made
voluntarily by the pupils.
The board then adjourned.
THE DICTIONARY CATALOGUE.
The Rules Recently Issued at Wash-
ington.
The United States Bureau of Educa
tion at Washington has recently issued
a work which is of the greatest value to
librarians and libraries throughout the
country. It is entitled "Rules for a
Dictionary Catalogue, and was prepared
by Charles A. Cutter, librarian oi the
Boston Athenaeum. This is the hist
manual ever issued for a dictionary cat
alogue as a whole, although treatises on
classification, on author-catalogues and
other indices to libraries have been
quite numerous. -Of late years the
superiority of the dictionary catalogue
lias been made manifest, and Mr. Gut
ter's arrangement of the rules governing
the production of this kind of a cata"
logue is just what has been needed in
all parts of the country. The Bureau of
Education in furnishing copies of this
work to the various libraries throughout
the country, is extending its field oi use
fulness in a praiseworthy manner. The
librarian of the Los Angeles Public
Library, Miss Kelso, is already prepar
ing to put them into practical use.
Despair not, neither man nor maid,
Although your mouth lias suffered ill,
Although your teeth are half decayed,
You can still save them, if you will
A little 80ZODONT be sure
Will make all balmy, bright and pure.
For First-Class Coupes or Carriages,
Best turnouts and lowest rates in the city, go to
City Cab and Carriage Company, office and
stand, Holienbeck hotel, corner Second and
Spring streets. Telephone 40. Phil. Dei.
Use Asbestos Fire-Proof House Paint.
Danforth & Jones, 367 N. Main street.
The Opera Restaurant 6ells twenty-one 15c
meals for |2.50. 117 South Main street.
Use Siddall's Yeast Cakes.
THE RAILROADS.
Various Improvements on the Southern
Pacific Line.
Genual Manager K. H. Wade, of the
Southern California, who recently made
a trip to Topeka, has returned to the
State. He arrived at San Bernardino
Sunday, anil from there went south to
San f>iego. He will return to Los An
geles Wednesday.
The Southern Pacific will build a new
depot at Norwalk in the near future.
The depot at Almond has been moved to
Buena Park, and an addition will be
built to it. A AVells-Fargo and a tele
graph office will be put in, and F. O.
Darling will be put in charge.
Several additions to the Southern Pa
cific train schedule are reported. A Cat
alina special will leave hereafter every
Saturday and Sunday at 8:45 a. m., and
will leaVe San Pedro to return at <>
p. m. A special for Santa Monica will
be run every Saturday and Sunday, leav
ing the old depot at 10:40 a. in., and re
turning at 5:15 p.m. The time of
the Long Branch train has been
changed so that it will connect with
this special. The Cross road will also
change its schedule so as to connect
with these trains.
The road to Santa Monica will be
graveled in order to keep the dust out of
I the cars. Improvements oi various sorts
j are under way at Santa Monica. The
esplanade in front of the Arcadia will be
graveled Stud il hand has been engaged
to play every Saturday and Thursday,
About 1,000 men are at work on the
Southern Pacific line in Soledad crtfioii.
Chief Engineer Hood reports that the
right-of-way over all the twenty-five
miles of new main line has been secured
and the several condemnation suits
which were recently begun have been
dropped. The changes in the roadbed
over the first ten miles of the line
through the canon have been completed
and the new line is in use. The rest of
the work will be finished in a few weeks.
REAL ESTATE RECORD.
Monday, May 5, 1890.
TKANSFEitS.
Hubbard Moore to J £ Owen —Part of lot 33,
Loop and Meserve tract, Ro San Jose; $3,000.
Amanda Wright and Arthur L Wright to John
DBecknell and J C Hogan—SW l ., of sw' 4 of
See 5 T 4 S R 13 W; $4,000.
John F Humphreys lo Mary Klizabeth Lang—
N' a oi lots 21 and 22, BonitD tract; $2,000.
Same to same—Lot 14 block 4, Williamson
tract; $1,100.
Joseph Strange to William II (irillin—N 45 feet
of lot 72, Park Villa tract; $1,000.
Centinela Inglewood Land Co nnd Daniel
Freeman to Max A H Uoehueks— Lot 1 block
30!t, Inglewood; $1,116.
N H Preseott to T A House—Lot 40 Maudsley
tract; $1,200.
Fairmont Land and Water Co. to Mary J nt
lev—Lots 1 and 5, blk 14, ami lots 4 and S blk
11, Fairmont Colony trt; $1,000.
Macedonis Machado to J chaudcey Hayes— 7
trt in Ro La Ballona; $5,000.
Thomas llezmalhaleh and Charlotte Haz
malhalch to Ralph Q Moses—lo acs in lot 21,
Ro La Canada; $1,400.
Unknown owner by Robert S Piatt, co tax col
to Mrs May Richards', tax deed—Lot 12, Park
Grove trt. ,
John Hunt and Mary Ann Hunt to Frances E
McDonell—Lots 44 and 45, Hunt trt, city;
$1,800.
Eliza Ann Phillips to Bedford H Phillips—Lot
20 blk C and lot 14 blk F, Walnut drove trt;
$2,500.
F O Lothrop to Mary P Lothrop—Lots 19, 20,
21 plk 2, Moss & Ward's sub of blk 33 Meadow
Park trt; also lot 0 blk 2, W L Johnson <Si Co's
sub of NW % of blk 175, Pomona; $1,100.
H W Altman to S E boswell—N W W of SW \-i
of sec 8, T 3 S, C 11 W; $13,000.
SUMMARY.
Number transfers $1,000 and over, 14.
Amount, $39,810.
Number transfers under $1,000, 15.
Amount, $2,750.
Nominal transfers, 8.
Total amount of considerations, $42,572.
Note—Transfers of which the consideration
is less than $1,000 are not published in the
above list.
The A. O. U. W.
Frederick Adams of San Luis Obispo,
Grand Master Workman of the A. O. U.
W., will pay a fraternal visit to Fellow
ship lodge this evening. The lodge
meets at the corner of Grand avenue and
Seventeenth street.
Sleep.
Send letter in own hand-writing nnd $2, nnd
I will send you a clear diagnosis of your
disease. Instructions given to mediums.'how
to develop, how nnd where to sleep. Curable
diseases successfully treated without a drop of
medicine, und diagnosed without a questpjn.
Dr. J. W. Brown, magnetic healer, room 28,
Corfu house, 180}f South Spring street.
Spasms—Epilepsy.
DR. FLINTS REMEDY, In catalepsy and epi
lepsy, at once causes the spasms to vanish, and
when taken as directed, prevents the recurrence
of others. Descriptive treatise with each bottle;
or, address Mack Drug Co., N. Y.
The New Era,
N0.6 Court st„ fine wines and liquors of all kinds.
The Opera Restaurant guarantees satisfaction
to everybody. 117 South Main street.
CHEAP HAY!
Hay of Last Year's Crop For Sale Cheap.
D. FREEMAN,
No. 9 Burdiek block, - - - Los Angeles, Cal.
mas-4t
Our Home Brew.
Philadelphia Lager, fresh from the brewery,
on draught in all the principal saloons, de
livered promptly in bottles or kegs. Office
and Brewery, 238 Aliso street. Telephone 91.
AMUSEMENTS.
HAZARD'S PAVILION,
Cor. Fyth and Olive Streets.
FOUR NIGHTS, BEGINNING MAY 7TH.
I "SCENES FROM MANY LANDS" ;
* ; #
iiy prof. Hutchinson.
Grand Panoramic Display of Picture* of Scenes
at Home and Abroad.
100 —PICTURES EACH NIGHT—IOO
A Different Series of Pictures Each Night.
Admission, 25c. Children, 10c.
ina(i-5t
TJNITARIAN CHURCH.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, AT 8 O'CLOCK.
ItENEFIT CONCEIiT
For Dr. A. Fullgraff. mati2t* Admission 50c.
IPALACE1 PALACE RESTAURANT AND SALOON,
Corner First and Spring Streets.
The Most Magnificent and Popular
Resort in the City.
FREE CONCERTS!
* * |
by the
CELEBRATED PHILHARMONIC SOLOISTS
Every Night from 8 to 12.
JOSEi'lt SCHURTZ, PROPRIETOR.
aO'-lru
llh AND 142 NORTH MAIN STREET,
I TV (Formerly Brown's Restaurant.)
MAY 6th, 7th, Bth and 9th, 1890.
SECOND ANNUAL
:|c <|c
DOG SHOW DOG SHOW !
OF THE
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA KENNEL CLUB.
ENTRIES CLOSE MAY [,
A Grand Display of the Finest Dogs on the
Coast.
ADMISSION, 25 CENTS; 6 TICKETS $1.00.
H. W. WILSON, Superintendent,
Mott Market.
E. K. BENCHLEY,
ap27 110 S. Spring street.
ILLINOIS HALL,
Broadway and Sixth street.
FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 9th,
ILLINOIS ASSOCIATION SOCIAL I
A Musical and Literary Programme, Social
Intercourse, and a
DRAMATIC SPECIALTY.
Citizens and strangers invited.
NOW OPEN
THE
Natatorium or Swimming liath 1
Water heated by stean; several new porcelain
lined tubs added, also a large dressing-room for
ladies, connecting with baths. Tuesday nights
for ladies and gentlemen.
WM. J. McCALDIN,
mar6-tf President and Manager.
AUCTION SALE !
ISMOND HOUSE
415 South Los Angeles Street,
Thursday, May Bth, 1890,
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.
Beeson & Reed will sell the contents of the
above house consisting of 18 Bedroom Suits in
antique oak, mahogany and ash; an elegant
black walnut Wardrobe, Brussels and ingrain
Carpets, Upholstered Chairs. Bed Lounges, also
Center Tables, Stands, Chairs, Bedding, etc.
DON'T MISS THIS SALE.
These goods are almost new nnd Good .and a
splendid opportunity to furnish your house.
Ladies invited to attend.
BEN. 0. RHOADES, Auctioneer.
mao-3t
MeMASTER CAMPING CAR.
Drawn By Two Horses.
For the Tourist, Sportsman, Artist, Surveyor,
Army Officer, Ranchman, Etc. Greatest inven
tion of the age for comfort. Send for circulars
to
MeMASTER M'F'li CO., Loekport, 8, I.
ma6-7t*
BRET HARTE'S NEW STORY,
"A SAPPHO OF GREEN SPRINGS,"
Alio " TWO SOLDIERS,"
A military love story by Capt. Chas. King,
author of "The Deserter," "Dunraven Ranch,"
etc. Price, 25 cents each, of all booksellers and
newsdealers. ma6-10t |
OPTICIANS AND JEWELERS.
THE L9S ANGELES OPTICAL INSTITUTE
N. STRASSBURGER,
Scientific nnd Practical Optician. Strictly Re
liable.
209 N. MAIN
Opposite New U. S. Hotel.
Testing Of eyes FREE by the latest improved
methods. Physicians' prescriptions and mail
orders carefully rilled. Artificial eyes inserted
without pain. Grinding lenses to order
On premises a specialty. fl4 tf
CATARRH, THROAT DISEASES,
Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption, to
gether with diseases of the Eve, Ear and Heart,
successfully treated by
M.HILTON WILLIAMS, M.D.
M. C. P. S. 0.,
By His Hot air Medicated Inhalations and his
COMPOUND OXYGEN TREATMENT.
ASTHMA
It is n common error to suppose every dis
ease which is attended by oppressed breath
ing to be Asthma or Phthisic. We have short
ness of breath In Consumption and Pneumonia
just as we do in Asthma, only that in these
diseases it is always present, whereas in Asthma
it occurs in paroxysms.
Asthma is a spasmodic disease of the lungs,
which manifests itself in periodic attacks or
"fits." It comes on suddenly and is attended
with great difficulty Of hruathing while it lasts;
but when the attack is over the patient breathes
almost ns well as iv health.
Nervous, Humid and Dry Asthma are names
given to different forms of this disease. Em
physema is another and more inveterate kind
of Asthma, while Hay FeVer or Hose Cold is a
peculiar variety of Asthma which occurs at a
j certain season of the year. Each of these
forms of disease differs somewhat from the
others tn symptoms, but practically these dis
tinctions ire of very little value. It does not
matter to the patient which form of Asthma
he has, since his sufferings are the same in
all. In one case the expectoration becomes
yellow, and we call it bronchial. In another
it is light, and we call it dry. When he coughs
up Clearwater, with a white froth on the sur
face, we say he has Humoral Asthma. In
Nervous Asthma there is very little expector
ation of any kind. Hnv Fever always begins
ns a crying cold in the head or influenza, nnd
n clear water runs from the nose Hnd the eyes
before the Asthma fit comes on. In Emphysema
the expectoration is generally thick, and con
tinues so in the interval between the fitß,
while the shortness of breath is increased on
the slightest exertion.
Without courage and perseverance nothing
is curable. But with these, nided by proper
and skillful treatment. Asthma enn be cured
even after the lungs are extensively diseased.
Persons desiring treatment by tliis system of
practice can use the remedies nt home ns well
as at our office, and which will cause no incon
venience or hindrance from business whatever.
Every case of Asthma is curable. Enstcrn
visitors and invalids will be wise in being
cured before they return home.
Those who desire to consult with me in regard
to their cases had belter call at the office for an
examination, but if impossible to visit the office
personally can write for list of questions and
circular, both of which will be sent free of
charge. Address
M. HILTON WILLIAMS, M.D.,
137 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal.
Office hours—From 9 a. m. to 4 r. M.
Sundays—From 2 to 2:30 P. M.
Residence—ll9 South Grand Avenue.
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AA f TtHTftlT Take no shoes unless
C A 11T111H *M **• Dourlas' name and
UAU A JiwJLl price are stamped on the
bottom. If the dealer cannot supply yon.
send direct to factory, enclosing advertised
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE GENTLEMEN.
Fine Calf, Heavy Laced Grain and Creed
moor Waterproof.
Beat tn the world. Ezamne his
!5.00 GENUINE HAND-HEVED SHOE.
4.00 HAND-SEWEI) WELI SHOE.
3.50 POLICE AND FARMERS' SHOE.
8.60 EXTRA VALUE OAL7 SHOE.
2.85 & »3 WORKINGMErS SHOES.
8.00 and 81.75 BOYS' SCI.OOL SHOES.
All made In Congress, But ten and Lace.
$3 & $2 SHOES ladiels.
•1.75 SHOE FOR MISSES.
Best Material. Beat Styh. Best Fitting.
W. L. Douglas. Brockton, Mass. Sold tr
MASSACHUSETS,
Boot # Shoe House,
Sole Agents for Los Angeles,
fel-5m 128 WEST FIRST ST.
EXCELSIOR
CARPET (/LEANING CO.
NEW MACHINERY.
EXPEIfIENpED WORKMEN.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Fourth and Brdtdway. Telephone 576.
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