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CHICAGO! iCLOTHING GO. FREE ™ ~ STILTS GIVEN AWAY Once More We Prove to be the Leaders And compel others to show inferior goods to meet our price. For the ridiculous price of 65 cents you can select any STRAW HAT in our house, none sold less than 75 cents to $1.50. The price of 65 cents for any straw hat in our house stands good for this week only. It may seem strange, but nevertheless true, that we should mark every straw hat at the uniform price of 65 cents. ("^ If you want a straw hat that formerly sold for 75c to $1.50, come to us before the end of this week, put down your 65 cents and take your pick. The latest straws, the newest shapes, and the popular styles in HJ Straw Hats for the no price of all of 65 cents. Remember THE 65 CENT STRAW HAT SALE * Is good for THIS WEEK ONLY; if you want one, come right along. Once more we mention, OUR 75c TO $1.50 STRAW HATS have been marked down to the ONE PRICE OF 65 CENTS, and then drift off to our C H IC A GO DAILY HERALD. United States Signal Service. Report of observations taken at Los Angeles. June 21, 1390: a. m. p. in. 0 Max. tern., 70; mm. tern., 51. Indications. San Francisco, June 21.—Forecast for Cali fornia, fair weather. PERSONAL. Judge John Haynes left for Tucson last evening. Will G. Bradshaw has returned from a trip to the eastern state?. Prof. J. T. Sliter, from Grand Rapids, Michigan, is visiting the city. Major and Mrs. Draper and Miss Routh are spending a few days at Nor walk. Rev. Mr. Brown, of Pomona, will oc cupy the pulpit at Unity church this morning. Mr. and Mrs. George King, of We3t Twenty-third street, leave shortly for New York. Ed E. Keake, editor of the Dixon Tri bune, is in the city. Mr. Leake is ac companied by his son. Captain F. J. Cresser, the secretary of the banker's alliance, returned from a week's visit to San Diego yesterday. Deputy County Recorder W. F. X. Parker was one of a party that made the ascent of Wilson's peak last night. Mrs. J. P. Garvey and Miss PL Gar vev, of San Francisco, have returned to Bellevue Terrace, from a prolonged so journ at Santa Monica. Bertrand, the photographer, is so fat recovered from his accident as to be out again, and was at his gallery yesterday with his arm in a sling. Charles J. UthofT, of the United States army, department of Arizona, has re turned from Tucson from attendance on the general court-martial. Mrs. F. P. Kelly and daughter Lucile, accompanied by Mrs. G. H. Bundy, aunt of Mrs. Kelly, left Thursday night for Lakeville, Conn., for a three months' visit. Professor Robert Cleveland, of New Haven, is in the city, visiting relatives. Before leaving, the professor intends exploring Catalina for Indian and fossd remains. Miss Carrie Brown, of San Diego, who has been in the city for some time past, visiting her brother, Al Brown, has de parted for San Francisco, to remain for three months with friends. The Misses Landells, of Philadelphia, were the guests of Mrs. Hughes, at St. James park, Friday. The young ladies are enjoying a trip through the state and left yesterday morning for Coro nada, whence they will proceed north to Yosemite and Alaska. V Miss Emma McMillan, one of San Francisco's most charming society la lies, now traveling as the guest of Mr, Dresback and daughter Lulu, of that city, left yesterday for Coronado, after spending a few days in this.city, the meet of Mr. and Mra. Frank L. Walah, THE-LOS "ANGELES HERALD: SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 22, 1890. of Adams street. Miss McMillan, after taking a trip to Honolulu, will sail for Europe. NEWS NOTES. The following Pullman passengers de parted for the north yesterday: Mrs. H. Cohen, Mrs. Starling, Miss Carrie Brown, Mrs. C. Burdick, Judge Davis, E. E. Leake, Mrs. M. A. Murphy, J. E. Sellick, Mrs. George Rice. Mr. E. W. Doss, of Laurel canon, in the Cahuenga district, brought in yes terday a number of fine apricots raised on his place. They were grown without irrigation, and Mr. Doss says tha* while he has an abundance of water he never uses it on his trees. A. Wheeler, proprietor of the Avalon house, at Catalina island, has greatly enlarged and improved his hotel. The new rooms have been finely furnished, and those facing the beach allbrd a fine harbor view. The guests of Mr. Wheeler express the greatest satisfaction with the appointments of his hotel and the excellence of his table. A gentleman who is in the commis sion business says that a large number of Chinamen have made big profits in the vegetable business this year. Two Chinamen who cultivate rented land south of town have cleared $5,000 from potatoes. Neatly every Chinaman, he asserts, who cultivated vegetables this year has made double or treble what the best paid mechanic in the city has made. The following have been elected officers of the Improved Order of Red Men, tribe No. 60: W. T. Harris, sachem ; James Gardiner, S. S.; George Puff, J. B.; W. L. Price, C. of R.; J. 6. Poland, K. of \V.; Dexter Samson, trustee for long term. The following gentlemen -were elected as representa tives to the great council, which nieetH in San Francisco in August: W. S. Waters, C. W. Pendleton and Lester Osborne. Avalon will be well patronized this year. The orders for rooms at the hotels and the demand for tents have never been greater than they are for this season. A number of new private cottages have been built, and every tent fronting the beach has been engaged. The rishing the present week has been good. Baraeouda are running and caught in large numbers, and yellow tail are beginning to bite freely. The beach already presents a very lively ap pearance. The third annual meeting of the Los Angeles State School Alumni Association was held yesterday after noon, President R. B. Haydock in the chair, for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year, and the transaction of the ordinary "routine business of the association. The result of the election was as follows : President, Spurgeon Ri ley; vice-president, E. S. Butt rworth ; treasurer, J. 0. Maher; recording secre tary, Miss Lilian Baird; com vending secretary, Miss Vesta ()lmstea«l. Shortly after 9 o'clock yesterday morn ing a team of horses attached to a wagon belonging to a rancher named J. C. Annas ran away from the Perry Lum ber Company's yard, on Commercial street. Annas was loading up the wagon with lumber at the and was unable to graY the lines as the animals dashec PHYSICIANS. G. DEL A MO, 511 N. MAIN STREET, 1J Plaza house; oflice hours, 10 to 12 a.m., 2 to 4 p. m. je3-3m R~H. arensbergT FROM THE UNl versity of Berlin, diseases of the sexual organs a specialty, also treats skin diseases successfully. Hours, 9t012 a. m., 2 to 4 and stoSp. m. Oflice, 305' 2 S. Spring st.. room 30, The Ramona, bet. Third and Fourth sts. ma29-tf DR. JOHN W. REESE. OFFICE, 107. N. Spring st. Hours, 10 to 12 a. m.,1t04 and 7 to 9 p. m. m23tf S. I.ANGLEY, ELECTRIC PHYSICIAN, • 355. , S. Spring st.. cor. Fourth St. Electrical treatment, baths and massage. jui-3ni EBECCA LEE DORSEY, M. D. OFFICE No. 7)4 N. Main st. Special attention given to obstetrics, gynecology and diseases of children. Hours 9to 11 a. m. and 2to4p. m. Telephone 513. je2-tf R. DARLING, OCULIST AND AURIST, Office 229 W. First st. Office hours. 9a. m. to 4 p. m. jultf d&w I A DIES CAN SEE MRS. DR. WELLS DUR j ing her vacation at her cottage, No. 2 North Beach, Santa Monica. Ixick box 77. mIS-tf HAS. W. BRYSON. M. D.—DISEASES OF women a specialty. 44t£ S. Spring st, rooms 2 and 3. Telephone, oflice, 79ti; resi dence, 798. . mlltf U. JOSF.I'H KURTZ, 205 V MAIN ST. Oflice hours; 11 to 12 a. m., 4to 0 and 7 to 9 p. m. ma26-tf It C. EDGAR SMITH—DISEASES OF women a specialty; rectal diseases treated by the Brinkerhoff painless system; office, corner Main and Seventh sts., Robarts block. lllltitf R. C. E. CLACIUS HAS REMOVED HIS office from 75 N. Spring to 11 S. Spring st Hours, from 11 a. m. to 2p. m. Specialty- Sexual and skiu diseases, chronic diseases in general. m24-tf OAFETY COUNCIL, NO. 604, AMERICAN 0 Legion of Honor.—Meets the second and fourth Fridays of each month at Caledonia hall, 1 li)'., s. Spring st. Visiting and resident com panions invited to attend. A. 11. MILLER, Commander. JOHN SPIERS, Secretary. CLOTHING O r O H X h-H Z 0 Clothing Department To mention some of our values that can't be beat. When we mention a line of TROUSERS at $2.95, we mean just what we say; they are exceptionally good values; don't believe you can touch 'em elsewhere for less than $4; we have plenty of 'em, ALL SIZES AND DIFFERENT STYLES. REMEMBER NO ODDS AND ENDS Out of old Stock Suits that have accumulated for the last 15 years. NOW THEN FOR A WORD ON SUITS! We have not one dollar's worth of shoddy satinet goods on hand. TAKE YOUR HANDKERCHIEF and rub it ou some of our would-be competitors' cheap shoddy trash that's offered to meet our price, then you'll see the color on handkerchief, instead of suit. Now, then, we will glance over our COMPANY off; but he ran after them, and had the satisfaction of seeing them wreck a buggy, tear a wheel off a Troy laundry delivery wagon, and litter the streets with pieces of lumber, until both fell down on Main street, when they were held by bystanders. Between the hours of 5 and 6 o'clock lon Friday evening two of the children of R. Cohen, of the Vienna bakery, left ! their home on Lovelace avenue for a drive in a carriage drawn by a Shetland pony. After they had driven a few • blocks the little animal bolted and ran Ito the corner of Washington street, where the carriage collided with a huge boulder and both the children were thrown out. Daphne, a little 4-year-old "tot," escaped with a few bruises, but her elder sister fell on her head and re ceived injuries which will, in all proba bility, prove fatal. Undelivered Telegrams. The following telegrams remain un called for at the Western Union telegraph ! office, corner Court and Main streets, Juno 21, 1890: Miss H. B. Champion, I. W. Searles & Co., F. R. Green, John | Racco. The first annual picnic of the Knights of Robert Emmet will be held at Syca more grove on Sunday, June 29th. A good -programme has been arranged for the occasion. Admission, 50c ; ladies free. Queen Esther Tuesday night. French Accordeon Plaiting Made to order at Mosgrove's Cloak and Suit House, 119 South Spring street. j Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoriij EDUCATIONAL. CHorthand, typewritino, txi—GßA ks phy. LONGLEY INSTITUTE, 120 W. First St., the only school In the city in which these arts are taught by competent gentlemen,skilled in their profession. Terms moderate. EI.IAS LONGLEY, HO years a reporter, W. 11. WAGNER, stenographer and telegrapher. jul-Gm ■ ACADEMY OF IMMACULATE HEART, PICO Heights—The scholastic year comprises two sessions of rive months each. The first session commences on the Ist of Sept. and the second on the Ist of Feb. Pupils are re ceived at any time. For particulars apply ou the premises. jul 5m TMIE SISTERS OK THE HOLY NAMES _L have opened a boarding and select day school at Ramona, Cal.; the site of the institu tion is unequaled; the course of instruction is of the highest grade. Address for terms SR. SUPERIOR. f25-llm ! LOS ANGELES BUSINESS COLLEGE AND English Training School, new number, 144 | S. Main St Experienced teachers; complete courses of study. D. B. WILLIAMS, Prin. a32tf SCHOOL OF CIVIL, MINING, MECHANICAL, Engineering, Surveying, Architecture, Drawing. Assaying. A. VAN DER NAILLEN, 788 Market St., San Francisco. mlO tf BUSINESS COLLEGE W —and— SHORT I lAN D AND TYPEWRITING INSTITUTE, 159 South Spring Street, Los Angeles, Cal. sessions day and evening. • For particulars, call at oflice or address m2O-tf F. C. WOODBURY, Principal. SPECIALISTS. TJELLEVUE LYING-IN HOSPITAL IS NOW j JLJ open, under the management of Mrs. Dr. J. 11. Smith. Patients can have their choice of i physicians, and the best of care is given. Mid- : wifery a specialty. 145 Bellevue aye. m2Btf ! ABSTRACTS, ABSTRACT AND TITLE INSURANCE COM- j o my of Los Angeles, N. W. cor. Franklin ' and New High streets. ml7-9m ! AT WINEBURGH'S. NOVELTIES ON SPECIAL SALE ON MONDAY. Summer Goods at a Great Reduction in Prices. Tiie hot weather is upon us attain and is liaMe to stay by us for n while. We know now is the time to dispose of our summer goods so we will place on sale tomorrow the following bargains: Lot I—Wide fine Pacific lawns, black and cream, solid plain colors, at 10c a yard; worth 20c. Lot 2—Wide flue Pacific lawns, plain brown and blue, a yard; worth 15c. Lot 3—Dark ground! fancy stripe outing flannel, 10c a yard; worth 15c. Lot 4—Navy blue twilled bathing suit flannel, 23c a yard; worth 35c. Lot s—llrown linen crash kitchen toweling, 5c a yard; worth Be. Lot (i—Boys paper collars, 10 in a box, sizes 12 to 14, 5c a box; worth 15c. Lot 7—Ebony handle and steel tracing wheels, 15c each; worth 25c. Lot dents' celluloid collars, standing and turn down, 15c each; worth 20c. Lot o—Steel-button hole scissors, 35c each; worth 50c. ~ , , , Lot 10—Kissel's fine curling and frizzing irons, 20c each; worth 35c. Lot 11—Fine French sateens, 19c a yard: worth ;(."«■; on display in south window. Lot 12—White, red and blue Shaker Hannel, 10c a yard; worth 15c. Lot '13—Ladies' Victoria lawn aprons, lace work ou bottom, 15c each; regular price 25p. Lot 14—Children's embroidered Vandyke point collars, 10c each: worth 200. . Lot 15—Black satin carriage parasols, $1.10 each; worth 11.75. ~, ~ Lot 10— lllaek sill illusion veiling, gold dotted, 9c a yard; worth 20e. Lot 17—Ladies' gauze vests, one-half sleeves, 23c each: worth 35c. WINEBUKC.H S, 309-311 South Spring street, near Third. THE REV. GEO. H. THAYER, of Bourbon, Ind., says: "Both myself and wife owe our live 10 HUILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE. ForsaU by C. F. Heinzeman, 122 North Main itreet. FINANCIAL. PACIFIC LOAN COMPANY-LOANS MONEY in any amounts on all kinds of personal property and collateral security, on pianos without removal, diamonds, jewelry, sealskins, bicycles, horses, carriages. Libraries or any prop erly of value; also on furniture, merchandise, etc., in warehouses; partial payments received, money without delay; private unices for con sultation; will call if desired; W. E. DeGROOT, Manager, rooms 14 and 15, No. 124J, 2 south Spring st. m.'lO 7 TO LOAN AT R. G. LTJNT'B LOAN AND INSURANCE AGENCY, Cor.First Ji Broadway. Redick block, Los Angeles Agent for the GERMAN SAYINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY, of San Francisco. jul-3m I©l /W\ AAA FOREIGN AND LOCAL 3D I •UUUsUUU money to loan; lowest rate of interest: mortgages and bonds negotiated. W R. BURKE. Notary Public. 155 N. Spring st. je3-3m ttoi in *' mi * r>o °' *" w ° T< ' L( 1A N°N Fl RST "U» class City improved real estate at from S to 10 per cent, net, on from one to three years time; no commissions. Address, giving parti culars of location and Improvements, T F. I!., box 20, this oflice. jeS-tf ONEY TO LOAN— $5,000. APPLY TO J. S. BETHUNE, rooms 3 and 4, No. 10 Court St. jel7-3t AIN-STREET~SAVINGS BANK AND TRUST Company. 420 S. Main st. Money to loan at reduced rates. jel-tf CRAWFORD & McSREERY. Room 10, over Los Angeles National Bank. Corner First and Spring streets. SHORT TERM LOANS A SPECIALTY. : BUY NOTES AND MORTGAGES. jul-lOm lOSI OS ANGELES LOAN CO. WILL LOAN j money on pianos, without removal, | diamonds,'jewelry, carriages, horses and tiny ! thing of value; private rooms for consultation; all business confidential: money without delay, i ROOMS S AND 9, Wilson block, cor. First and Spring sts. W. D. Eckstein, manager. m29-tf ONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE, DlA monds, watches, jewelry, pianos, seal- I skins, live stock, carriages, bicycles, and all kinds of personal and collateral security. LEE BROS., 402 S. Spring. m IS- tf jas 1 aaa Ann T0 r <° AN AT 9 r" EK cent! i nr 1 •vuUiWv gross to 12 percent, gross, on Improved property—Los Angeles city or acreage. HELLMAN, ALLEN & CHALFANT, Perrett building. 127 W. Third st. mlO-llm MONEY TO LOAN AT CURRENT RATES on good risks only. M, F, ODEA, 114 Broadway. mi3-tf ffl KAA nTiwfi T0 loan upon improved ' 3PJ"U»"UU city and country property; low est rates; loans made with dispatch. Address the Northern Counties Investment Trust, Ltd., FRED. J. SMITH, Agent, Pomona, Cal. RW. POINDEXTER, 125 W. SECOND ST— • Loans on good city or country property. ONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE—eTa! SUMNER & CO., 7. S. Broadway. a2otf Special Prices for 90 Days. MODERN DENTISTRY. TEETH WITHOUT PLATES. Gold and Porcelain Crowns. Teeth filled and extracted without pain, by the use of gas or vitalized air. Teeth extracted for 25 cents Teeth extracted with vitalized air 50 cents Teeth tilled with silver 75 cents Teeth tilled with amalgam 50 cents Teeth tilled with gold $1 and up Teeth cleaned 75 cents A set of teeth for $5.50 Best set of teeth $8.00 First-class work. These prices are good for 90 days only. DR. J. H. POLLOCK And Associate Dentists. NortbWL'St Corner Spring and First streets, entrance on First street. m5-3m Cor. Spring and Franklin Men s Furnishing Department And call your attention to the handsomest line of Neglige Shirts at 85c to $3.00; Outing shirts at 75c, very choice; Fancy Underwear at 60c; Nobbiest kind of Neckwear, 25c; White Shirts, Percale Shirts in fact everything to meet the most fastidious taste. Just once more we mention, Boys Given Away with Every Pair of Stilts. CHICAGO CLOTHING COMPANY. ffi. L MORRIS, Manager. Cor. Spring and Franklin DENTISTS. ADAMS BROS., DENTISTS, 119., S. SPRING; first stairway below the Nadeau hotel. jeti-3m R. C. 11. PARKER. COR. BROADWAY and Third St.; the place to get first-class dental work. jes-lm "171 M. PARKER, D. I). 8., 145 N. SPRING JT • st.; all work guaranteed; prices moderate. ma2l-3m T W. WELLS, COR. SPRING AND FIRST IJt sts., Wilson block; take elevator; teeth filled and extracted without pain; gold crowns aud bridge work a specialty. m4tf rpOLHURST, DENTIST, %M N. SPRING ST., X rooms 2, (J and 7. Hours, Bto 5. DR. J. M. WHITE, DR. E. L. TOWNSEND, —DENTISTS, — 41 South Spring street. First building north of Brvson-Bonebrake block Telephone 138. inlOtf RG. CUNNINGHAM, DENTIST, REMOVED • to No. 31 N. Spring St., rooms 1 and 2, Phillips block, Los Angeles, Cal. mlStf ATTORNEYS. rWHITE, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW, 48 AND . 52 Temple block. je.'l-tf ISIDORE B. DOCKWEILER, ATTORNEY-AT law, rooms 10 and 11, Bryson-Bonebrake block. ml 9 Cm Geokge H. Smith. Thomas L. Winder. Henry M. Smith. QMITH, WINDER it SMITH, ATTORN EYS- Io at-law, will practice in all the State and Federal Courts. Offices: Rooms 1, 2, 3 and 4 University Bank building, 117 New High sf, Los Angeles. Cal. Telephone No. 583. ml4tl pATARKU, THROAT DISEASES, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption, to, gcther with diseases of the Eye, Ear and lleart successfullv treated by M.HILTON WILLIAMS, M.D. M. C. P. S. 0., IBy his MEDICATED INHALATIONS and COMPOUND OXYGEN TREATMENT. I Probably no system of practice ever employed j has been so universally successful as that'in troduced by Dr. William's for the cure of Catarrh, Throat Diseases, Bronchitis, Asthma and Con i sumption. CATARRH. ! Catarrh is often regarded by the patient as , a cold In the bead, and he often expresses his ' Astonishment at his remarkable tendency to contract fresh cold, Indeed he declares that !he is scarcely free from one cold before he j takes another, and he is always exceedingly careful; it is also a matter of surprise to him that the cold always seems to settle in the ! head and throat. At times many of the symptoms of catarrh seem to abate, and the patient is led to hope ; that the disease is about to wear oil'; but an other class of symptoms soon appeal and he icanis to his horror, that instead of recovery i from the disease, it is somewhat changed in its 1 character and has extended to the throat. I A sense of weariness is sometimes felt in I reading, speaking or singing; hoarseness at times occurs, a sensation of dryness is felt in the throat, or it appears that some foreign substance, as. for instance, a hair, obstructed the throat; there becomes a sense of languor and fatigue; the breath lessens on a little I exertion, a short, backing cough, a peculiar sound in clearing the throat, a feeling as ; though there was not room enough in the I chest to breathe; these and other symptoms i occur after the disease has made considerable i progress. Then it is a time when consumption |is about to begin its dreadful work. Up to this time the press of the disease may I have been slow and the patient may, in | expressing his confident hope that it will "wear oil." declare that he has bad the catarrh for years anil has not seemed to become much I worse, and trusts that he will "by and by" recover. But this delusion is the grand error which has peopled our cemeteries with con sumptive forms, as all forms of catarrh end finally in consumption, j Every case of catarrh is curable when prop ! erly treated Eastern visitors and invalids should avail themselves of the opportunity of being cured before they return home. Those who desire to consult me in regard to their cases bad better call at the oflice 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. Oflice hours—From 9 A. M. to 12 p, M. | and from 1:30 to 4 r. M. Sundays excepted.