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8 THIS WEEK! THIS WEEK! We shall give our HAT DEPARTMENT particular attention, and show the most attractive line of Soft and Stiff Hats for $i.oo. <| WATCH OUR SHOW WINDOWS f>f We'supplied and Surprised a good Many customers last week with our $5.00, $6.00, $7.50, $8.50, $10.00, $12.50 and 15.00 suits and still have more left. Keep your eye on our show windows and we will supply and surprise you with the M Values E?f Offered in CLOTHING for Men, Boys anil Children REMEMBER THE Chdoago Clotty ii i£? Company, CORNER SPRING AND FRANKLIN STREETS, IS THE HOME OF LOW PRICES AND BIRTHPLACE OF GREAT BARGAINS BEN. L. MORRIS, Manacrcr. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. RoY&l fc^ 1^ ABSOLUTELY PURE DAILY HERALD. United States Signal Service. Report of observations taken at Los Angeles, June 4, 1890: >:07 a. m. -.of p. m. 63 N Max. tern., 93; mm. tern., 58. Kastern Temperature. Chicago, June 4.—New York, 70; New Orleans, 70; St. Louis, 78; Cincinnati, 70; Chi cago, 74; Winnipeg, 50. Indications. San Francisco, June 4.—Forecast tor Cali fornia, warmer, £air weather, PERSONAL, 11. J. Gordon, ?! tins city, is in sail Diego. J. B. Winsbip was up from San Diego yesterday. Judge Brousseau is in San Bernardino on legal business. • Geo. M.Danskin starts east next Mon day to spend several months. Richard Gird left for the northern part of the state yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. Grabam, of New- York, are paying a visit to friends here. Mrs. Grosvenor, of the Heathman, has partially recovered from her recent dangerous illness. Capt. W. L. Banning was a passenger for Northern California on yesterday af ternoon's train. General Passenger Agent S. B. Hynes, of the Southern California railroad, has returned from the east. H. A. Peahody, manager of the Blade Publishing Company of Santa Ana, vis ited Los Angeles yesterday. Henry Harrison has removed from this city to Clearwater and taken charge of the postoffice at that place. Col. Week, U. S. A., quartermaster, stationed at San Antonio, Texas, visited Redondo Beach yesterday, in company with his wife. Mrs. C. P. Lewis, the matron of the Flower Festival Society boarding-house, goes to Whittier today for a week's rest, she having been in very poor health for two weeks past. Mrs. W. S.Allen and her mother, Mrs. J. W. Parker, accompanied by Mrs. Allen's little daughter, Miss Bessie, will leave today for a four months' visit to their old home in Vermont. Move G. Norton starts today on an ex tended hunting trip through the Sespe and Ventura county. He says he intends to kill something before he comes back, and he expects it will take him until July 4th, when he will return. NEWS NOTES. Patrick Gibbons, a native of Ireland, was naturalized yesterday by Judge Shaw. Bickel's newly organized guitar and mandolin club will play at the Illinois social Friday evening. It is stated that the ostrich farm at Santa Monica was not sold to Mr. Stacey, as stated in these columns some time back. The natatorium is receiving very flat tering patronage nowadays. On Tuesday evening the place was crowded to its utmost capacity with well-known ladies and gentlemen. The Jackson Dramatic Club will meet tonight at Y. M. I. hall, 17 North Main street. Permanent officers, under the constitution and by-laws adopted at the last meeting, will be elected. Deputy United States Marshal Marsh and P. B. Goodrich, United States Chi nese inspector for this district, went north on the 1:40 train yesterday with the fifteen Chinamen who were brought Bp from San DtaHq on Sunday last, en route to China, aith, Athens were un . THE LOS ANGELES HERALD: THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 5, 1890. lawfully landed in the territory of the I'uited States from Ensenada last month, and were ordered returned whence they came. Friends of the Orphans' Asylum of the Sisters of Charity are invited to attend the fair given for their benefit by Mary Shepherd, at the residence of 11. D. Har rows. No. 52U S. Main street, this after noon and evening. June sth. In department 5 of the superior court yesterday two insane persons appeared before Judge Shaw and the lunacy com missioners. Both were committed, Hen rietta Christian being sent to Napa, and Johti Nunnamacher to Stockton, The following Pullman passengers de parted tor the north yesterday: Miss M ;iuzy, Mr. Murphy, Miss McCivarv, W. A." Weed, Richard Gird, W. R. Por ter, Mrs. J. Lockwood, Mr. Griffin, Cap tain W. L. Banning, Abbot Kinney, Miss Smy the, Mrs. Toinpkinson, R. L. Barr, M. Currlett. At 7 o'clock yesterday morning an alarm was turned in from box 12 for a mustard-weed blaze on a vacant lot at the corner of Eighteenth street and , Grand avenue. The Morris Vineyard engine company turned out, and kept the flames within bounds, thus prevent ing the fire from spreading to the ad joining buildings. PETITIONS. I Those Received by the Council Yester day. The following petitions were received 'by the council yesterday and referred to ! the proper committees: From L. J. Kelly asking for an exten sion of thirty days to complete his con ! tract on the Pine-street school building. From Julius Lyons and others protest j ing against the construction of a sewer | on Waters street, between Temple street I and Bellevue avenue, and Bellevue aye- I nue, between Waters street and East : Edgeware road. i From the Los Angeles orphans' home, iby Mrs. William Ferguson, tendering to I the city as a part of its sewerage system ; all that sewer commencing at the" east I line of Yale street and running westerly on Alpine street 1!»9 feet, the said or | phans' home relinquishing to said city j any and all claims whatever for building i said sewer. From Pureed & Chambers and Eugene i Germain asking that for the present they be not required to construct a i cement sidewalk on Fourth street, be j tween Main and Los Angeles streets, as it is their intention to commence the erection of business blocks upon their j property next fall. From Maurice S. Hellman, asking that a new deed be executed on behalf of said city and delivered to him of lot 4, block 11, Ord's survey. FromC. E. Huber, asking that no action be taken towards laying a cement side walk on Broadw-ay, between Eighth and ' Ninth streets, in front of his property, until October Ist next. From Jessie Watson, asking that the i irrigation water pipe from reservoir No. :4, across the rear of lot No. 27, of G. W. | King's subdivision in block 22, be re j moved and said lot refilled. From Charles Lantz, asking that the j zanjero be ordered to place over the I mouth of the zanja pipe on Fourth { street, between Colyton and Carolina [ streets, (zanja No. 2), an iron grating ! with interstices not greater than two j inches apart, as now it is a great mc i nace to the lives of children who live i over it. From Stephen Nicoletti, asking per mission to put a water t rough in front of his premises on the southwest corner of New High and Walters streets. From J. C. McMenomy, protesting against acceptance of the cement sidewalk on the west side of Hill street, between Eighth and Ninth streets, in front of his property. From Eliza Grifhn, objecting to the assessment upon his lot No. 14, block 20, subdivision of lot 2, block 39, Hancock's survey, for the grading of Bellevue ave nue, and asking that her objections be beard. iWlr^jif^rHfe HOTEL ARRIVALS. Narieau. It Hubert. Toledo,o (I Strain, Marysville Alfred Muller, Denver Jacob Shaefer, Chicago Hi. Drew S Brndo TC Ives, do J Anderson, cl<> w A spinks. do II L Sloan, Redlanda A.l Barr, Blmington,lll .i Bannick, s X W 11 Kneitzer, do Wl> Gray, Cincinnati W B Pitch, Louisville W II Wright, San .lose .1 B Winship, Sun Diego U II Starr. Boston X X Smith. Chicago Steel«-'s Hotel, Wilson Peak. Sprigg Cliapman C F E Lewis if w Bite D s Spnith p smith Miss Dora Anderson Mrs.i a Westerfleld Hon .1 M Damron .1 s Chadwick .1 V Gregory C C Durkev 11 II Rose. Pasadena Walter Wa'tkins l'asdn .1 S Ocheltree, do A W Crothers, Los Aug .Mrs Stella Crothers, U A T .1 MeCartv, do M (I Paulding, do c E Mulhofland, do X It Heazlit. do Mrs X R Heazlit, do Miss Bessie Deyer, <lo Mrs WII II Day, Mm- Miss Adelie Day, Minne neapolis apolis Master Fred Day, do Miss F Devall. I.os An Dr Hewllnga. I.i>s An C Wilson, do A M Tuthill, do R W Klagiss, do Q Wilson, do X P Bosbyshell, do A Q Qayford, do F. T Pettigrew, do W c Richards, do R V McSorley, do II A Pierce, do •<; w Russell, do R W I'ieree. do P Russell, do Mr and MrsFW Wood, Mr and Mrs J II Hen- Los Angelea drick, I.os Angeles Mrs ,I Chapman, do Miss II Chapman, do j Miss Betsy Strong Mr and Mrs EChalfant ) P Finlayson Ward Chapman Hollenbeck. ; C V Donning, St Louis Mr .1 Berdan & wf, Ohio Mrs LC Simmon A do Mr c Graham, A wf, N V j Mrs W Findlev. S \ S Spier, do i m Ellis, st Paul D Sternberg, do \ Henry Orm, do W R Sutherland, do A Severe Cold Cured tv Two Kays' Time, j 1 was troubled with a severe cold and : tough and on tbe recommendation of v..,;. agents, Mesifs. Wegman & Wire, ! druggists, of this place, I purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and in two days I was completely cured. I most sincerely recommend this valua ble remedy to any of my friends who arc suffering with a cold. C. I. Hockett, assistant cashier Clinton County Na tional Hank, Wilmington, Ohio. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by C. F. Heinzeman, 222 N. Main street, and I John A. Off. corner Fourth and Spring . streets and by all leading druggists. Removal, ('. I). Piatt, the jeweler, has removed to corner of Spring and Main streets, two doors below hit old stand, CON SUM PTION CAN RE CI'KED, This is tin acknowledged fact and it is demonstrated every week in the year by M.HILTON WILLIAMS, M.D. M. 0. P. S. 0., 137 South Broadway, boa Angeles, Cal.. BY HIS ; Aerean System of practice, which consists of ; Medicated Inhalations and Compound Oxygen, being administered to the patient, instead of filling the system with poisonous drugs admin I istered by the stomach. : This system is now attracting the attention of J the best physicians throughout every country in I the civilized world. Narrow minded men imbued | with the principles of prejudice, anil who are I unwilling or too indolent to inform themselves 1 upon the seientitie principles of this Aerean j system of practice, may endeavor to whisper obstacles and to supercilionsly condemn it and pronounce it useless without inquiry or an opportunity of seeing or judging the merits of what they advise others to reject; but the abuse of such members of the profession can avail I but little, and only proves that such persons are i contracted in their ideas, regardless of the ! prosperity of their patient, and the advanee j ment of their profession. I Consumption, like all other diseases of the I respiratory organs, is conceded by all scientific and thinking men, to originate from a living : germ or parasite. These little liaccillii are j found floating in the expectorated mucus, and after death adhering to the mucus surfaces I lining the air passages. What utter nonsense it is to try to destroy these parasites by giving medicines by the stomach; anil yet how easy it i is to introduce them into the diseased parts by ! the Aerean or Inhalation system of practice. Is anything more common sense? And yet one in every seven die annually becaues of this mistaken idea; many of whom would be radically and permanently cured had they : used tlie Medicated Inhalations before the disease became too far advanced. Over 100,000 persons have used these mcdi ; cated inhalations nnder'our personal direction during the past twenty-four years, and very few of that number havedied with lung trouble; and yet quite a large percentage began the treat ment simply as a palliative remedy, not think ing there was still a possibility of an absolute ; cure. Persons taking this treatment can use the remedies at home as well as at our otliee. Consultation and one application at our office free. Those who desire to consult me in regarc to their cases had better call at the office for an examination, but if impossible to visit the office personally, can write for questions and circular, both of which will be sent free of charge. Address, M. HILTON WILLIAMS, M.D., 137 S. liroadway, I.os Angeles, Cal. Office hours—From 9 a. m. to 4 r. M. Sundays excepted Residence—ll9 South Grand Avenue. The Natiek House. NEW MANAGEMENT, The Natick House, one of the oldest and bes known Hotels in the city, liiib lately ebangei hands. M. S. Kowell has retired from the mun agement, and the House will hereafter be con ducted by Mr. H. A. Hart, a Hotel man of ex perience. Sir. Hart has already made a num ber of changes which will prove of benefit to his patrons, and adds very much to the con venience and comforts of the House. The Table and Dining Service especially has been greatlj improved. During the past few weeks the Natick ha been in the hands of the painters and decorat ors. A commodious office is one of its gom features. Electric Bells with return calls am Fire Alarm have also been added, and altogethe the House is iv better condition than ever be fore lor doing business. maS-lm Mm Jfe WE SELL JHfc£ M EN - © CLOTHING WE SELL AT 1 IWffl Neckwear JIM 1 xx : j^^^^^ AND PERMIT NO HOUSE IN OUR LINE TO UNDERSELL US