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8 Bear it in Mind WE ARE THE LEADING 1 CLOTHIERS, | FURNISHERS 1 I HATTERS. CHICAGO///r We allow no house to undersell us. Our Prices are Posi tively the Lowest. C H IC A GO DAILY HERALD. United States Signal Service. Report of observations taken at Los Angeles, September 13, 1S90: a. iu. ! p. m.' Cl'less CTless Max. tern., 91; mm. tern.. 56. BRIEFS. W. P. Hyatt was yesterday admit ted to practice in the United States cir cuit and district courts. There are telegrams at the office of the Western Union Telegraph company for Mrs. F. W. West, Faroth and V>. D. Huston. Rev. J. C. Fletcher, late resident in Italy. will lecture Tuesday evening next at temperance Temple, on Naples and Vesuvius, for the benefit of Bethany church. Admission fifty cents. In departmant two of the superior court yesterday, Judge Clark transacted nothing but probate business, all other cases which had been set for trial yester day being continued for the session. The Seventh Ward Democratic club meets tonight at half past seven o'clock, at their hall on the corner of Hose and Davis streets, to make preparations lor the reception of Pond and Del Valle. Rev. B. F. Coulter has pitched his commodious meeting tent on the corner of Hill and Fifteenth (Laurel) streets, preparatory to commencing, on Sunday evening, a'series of preaching services. The executive committee of the citi zens' association to secure a water sup ply, to be owned by the city, met last evening at Mr. Burdett's office, in the Rogers building, on New High street. Vesterdav morning the last of the new fire alarm "boxes, No. 57, was placed in position at the comer of Montreal street and Bellevue avenue, and at ten o'clock the first alarm was rung in from it to test it. A twelve year old urchin named Chas. Jilson was arrested by detectives Aube and Bowler at (3 o'clock last evening and lodged in the city jail on the charge o burglarizing the News Boys' Home, and stealing $:■{ therefrom. Herbert D. Bartlett, a native of Eng land, was yesterday admitted to the rights of citizenship, by Judge \an Dyke. in department four of the supe rior curt, by renouncing allegiance to Queen Victoria and producing the requisite proofs. At 6:30 o'clock yesterday morning the fire department was called out by an alarm rung in from box 71, for a lively viaze in a clump of pampas grass, near ■ Southern California railroad depot, I tween First and < ieorgia streets, which a soon extinguished after the arrival o1 the firemen. U 12-15 o'clock this morning the fire . partment was called out by a false arm which was rung in from box 84 apparently ; but as that box was locked and the big bell only tolled out its sum mons once, instead of three times as usual, the matter completely mystified Chief Strohm and his men, nor could it be cleared up although an investigation was made as to the cause ot the mystery. The gas and light committee of the council met again yesterday to jmnto the matter of drawing up spec hoatioiis for the lighting of the city by electncity that would admit of competition, but after ependjng several hours in a vain TTTE LT3S ANGELES HERALD: SATURDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 13, 1890 O X O > 0 0 ORIGINATORS OF THE One Price System. 0^ ;j; ALL -:- GOODS MARKED IN Plain Figures. attempt to reach a definite conclusion, it adjourned until today. The matter will in all probability be referred to the council as a committee of the whole, finally. PERSONAL. Dr. Stephen Bowers, editor of the Ventura Free Press, is at the Nadeau. 'A. E. Higgins and W. R. Ounnes, of the San Diego customs house, are at the Nadeau. Mrs. C. N. Hasson, of 629 South Spring street, and two children, returned from San Francisco yesterday, where they went to view tiie N. S. O. W. celebra tion. Senor M. Perez, a prominent and wealthy resident of Queretaro, Mexico, is in the city, en route to Santa Clara college, at which famous institution he will place his only son, who accompanies him. SANTA MONICA. Doings of a Day in the City By the Sea. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Davis, of Phoenix, Arizona, are spending a couple of weeks here. G. P. Chamberlain, of Denver, Color ado, is spending a few days here at the Lawrence house. Fathers Adams and Farley are fre quenters at the beach, delighting in the pleasures of the surf. Rev. John H. Conway, of Baltimore, is spending a few days here, the guest of the Lawrence house. H. E. Pollard, the popular city clerk, was admitted to practice in the superior court the first of the week. H. A. Russell, of Fremont, Ohio, who is enjoying life here at the Jackson house, is delighted with the resort. While surf bathing was only moder ately indulged in, the hot baths at the North Beach bathing establishment were taxed to their utmost capacity. Forsyth and Luce caught yesterday | 400 pounds of surf and 200 of yellowtail, bonita, halibut and rock cod. They j have ordered a new seine, which they | expect daily. j Reverend Selah Brown took his hear- I era on a trip around the world Thursday i evening, at the M. E. church. He had i a good audience, who appreciated the delightful lecture. The Democrats here are very enthusi astic over their standard bearers. Last evening they met and formed a strong club. After adopting a stirring set of resolutions they adjourned to meet in the near future. The members of the fire company will give a ball at the opera house next Wed , nesdav, the 17th. The boys will make ! this an excellent one in all respects, i Good music has been secured and the | floor committee is a good one. That tired feeling is entirely overcome by Hood's Sarsiipiirilla, which creates an appetite, rouses the liver, cures headache, and gives re newed strength and vigor lo the whole body. Be sure to get Hood's Sarsaparilla, winch is peculiar to itself. .Sold by nil druggists. The newest jerseys have trimming around tiie arm-holes. Gold kid is tbe latest thing in shoes for evening wear. j Shut duns. Bargains in new and second hand at 247 South Main street. PHYSICIANS. DR. M.HILTON WILLIAMS. DISEASES OF the head, throat, chest and blood a speci alty Oflloe 137 South Broadway, MILLER BUILDING. 9-5-tf r7TI~C. ROY EliTl lAS RETURNED. OFFICE at the Ham mam, 230 S. Main, au'2B-lmo DR. H. ARENSBERG, FROM THE UNl versity of Berlin. Private, chronic and vervous diseases a specialty; also all diseases of the blood, skin and general weakness arising therefrom suceessjulv treated. Hours, !> to 12 a, m..2'to 4 and 5 to « p. m. Office, 305W S. Spring st.. mom 30, The Ramona, bet. Third and and Fourth sts. jna29-tf AS. LANGLEY, ELECTRIC PHYSICIAN, • 355>_S. Spring st., cor. Fourth It Electrical treatment, baths and massage. jui-3m REJJECCA LEE DORSEY, M. D. OFFICE No. 7V_ N. Main st. Special attention given to obstetrics, gynecology and diseases of chtldren. Hours 9to 11 a. m. and 2t04 p. ra. Telephone 513. je2-tl DR. DARLING, OCULIST AND AURIST, Office 229 W. First St. Office hours, 9a. m. to 4 p. m. jultf d&w adTes can Tee mrs. dr. wells dur ing her vacation at her cottage, No. 2 North Beach, Santa Monica. Lock box 77. mls-tf HaIT W~BRYSON~M7"b.—DISEASES OF women a specialty. 44'/_ S. Spring St., rooms 2 and 3. Telephone, office, .96; resi dence, 798. mlltf R~ C. EDGAR SM ITII —D] SEASES OF women a specialty; rectal diseases treated by the Brinkerhoff painless system; office, comer Maiu and Seventh sts., Robarts block, in Hit f r. c. x. clacitjs has removed his office from 75 N. Spring to 41 S. Spring st. Hours, from 11 a. m. to 2 p.m. Specialty- Sexual and skin diseases, chronic diseases in general. m24-'f MINING. -IJACIFie COAST MINING BUREAU—GOOD 1 mining properties bought and sold. Min ingprospects and mines bonded, and capita furnished for development of those that can lie shown to have merit. NOLAN A SMITH, office 132 NorthSprlngstreet, i.os Angeles, Cal. au24-omo CLOTHING CHICAGO OUR BOYS' Department HAS PROVEN A DECIDED SUCCESS. We have the most Distinct and best Lighted BOYS' DEPARTMENT in the city. o r o X z o COMPANY There is one thing fully decided as to autumn fashions. Basques are to lie longer. Dusters are old-fashioned, but "dust cloaks," charmingly cut are more than au fait. Silk gloves are more worn since the double-woven finger tips came in fash ion. 1 Kingsfoiifc 1 1 Starch j lb| Tor the Laundry im JOHNSON-LOCKE MKHCANIILK CO.. SOI.E AGENTS, San FrancUce. DKNTISTS. St., Schumacher block, rooms 18 and 19; teeth tilled and extracted painlessly; plates $4 to $10; hours, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m., Sundays, 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. jc2ti if DAMS BROS., DENTISTS, HAVE RE moyed to 208 N. Main st., opposite Temnle block. je6-3m til M. PARKER, D. D. S., 145 N. SPRING 1 • st.; gas administered; prices moderate. au2l-tf T W. WELLS, COR. SPRING AND FIRST J_. sts., Wilson block; take elevator; teeth filled and extracted without pain; gold crowns and bridge work a specialty. Room 36. m4tf R. TOLHURST, DENTIST, 108*_ N.SPRING St., rooms 2, 6 and 7. Painless extracting. G. CUNNINGHAM, DENTIST, REMOVED • to No. 31 N. Spring St., rooms 1 and 2, Phillips block, I.os Angeles, Cal. mlstf HOMEOPATHISTS. ! C R. SALISBURY, it! D., HOMGSOPATHIST. (_)• Office, rooms 11 and 12, L. A. Bank build ing, cor. First and Spring sts. Residence, 648 S. Pearl st. Office hours, 11 a. mto3p. m. Tel ephone Nos.: Otlice, 597: residence, 577. m24-tf RS. BEACH <fc BOYNTON. OFFICE, 37 N. Spring st., Los Angeles, Cal. Office hours, !Sto 12 m., 1 to 4 and 6toB p. m. Dr. Boyn ' ton's residence. 735 Olive st. ml9tf tsaac ffjTlows, M. D., HOMEOPATHIST. I 1 Office hours, 11 to 12 a. m., 2tosp. m. j Office, Nos. 2 and 5 Odd Fellows' building, Los Angeles, Cal. Residence, 508 South Main st. i m9-tf SPECIALISTS. OKLLKVUK LY'IXG-LN HOSPITAL IS NOW jlt open, under tbe management of Mrs. Dr. J. iH. Smith. Patients can have their choice of i physicians, and the best of care is given. Mid i wifery a specialty. 145 Bellevue aye. m2Bt,f j "j-j R.SWAIN, CHIROPODIST. No. 142.; North Main Street, Los Angeles. | Phillips Block, Room 18. Corns removed without naiis and bullions a speoiality. Difficult cases solic ited- Fifeeen years practice. Formerly of San Francisco By dropping a postal card, I will call at your residence. 9-3-lm I o o > There is still much demand for pale ecru and pearl-white castor gloves. The next move of the mannish girl [ will be paper collars. — PhUa, Record. . Get a Blarney tweed if you want a fall dress that you can wear till spring-time. ' Black grenadine over taffeta silk makeg a refined visiting costume. ! SUMMER RESORTS. WHERE TO SPEND THESUMMER. HOTEL Metropole, Avalcn, Santa Catalina island. This resort is now open for the summer under a new management. The house has been put iv perfect order, and we are prepared to insure the comfort and pleasure of all guests. Tho island is too well known for its own unparal leled attractions in the way of climate, fishing, bathing, scenery, etc., to call for extended com ment here. The culinary department will have special care, and good cooking will be the prime object of the new management. The dining-room is large, well ventilated and will be kept In perfect order. Terms reasonable. Address, CRAIG & BLINN, Avalon, Catalina island. jel EXCURSIONS. SOMETHING NEW. — PERSONALLY CON tj ducted Excursions East, via "Rio Grande" Ry., every Monday. J. C. JUDSON & CO., 110 N. Spring St., Los Angeles. jcl'2-tf TXTALTERS'S SELECT EXCURSIONS TO Vt all points east leave August (ith and 20th; personally conducted to Boston. 119 N. SPRING ST. ma29-tf I PHILLIP'S EXCURSIONS—THE MOST COM fortable way to GO EAST. Office No. 140 N. Spring st. m27-tf ANTA EE"ROUTE STILL AHEAD OF ALL competitors, both in time and distance, to all points East. Special tourist excursions East every THURSDAY". For full information, ap ply toor address any agent, or CLARENCE A. WXRNER, Exc. Manager, 29 N. Spring. jultf ROCK ISLAND ROUTE EXCURSfONS VIA Denver and Rio Grande R'y, "The Scenic Line of the World," leave Los Angeles every Tuesday via Salt Lake and Denver. Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars fully and elegantly equipped. Solid Vestibule trains between Den ver, Kansas City, Council Bluffs and Chicago. Magnificent dining and free reclining chair cars. For rates and sleeping reservations, call or address F. W. THOMPSON, Agent, 138 South Spring st. je2-10m TO REDONDO BEACH—Southern California railway (Santa Fe line),summer schedule, leave First-street depot, daily, 9:00 a. m., 10:15 a. ra., 1:00 p. m. and 5:25 p. m. ;leave Downey avenne on Sundays, 8:42 a. m. and!); 47 a.m.; returning leave Redondo, 7:35 a. m., 11:20 a. m., 3:05 p. m. and 5:30 p. m. daily. Saturday and Sunday round trip rate 50 cents, good for return until Monday evening. jeO-tf MEETINGS. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COUNCIL. NO. 729, Royal Arcanum—Meets second aud fourth Friday evenings of each month, at K. of P. Hall, No. '118' i S. Spring street: visiting brothers cordially invited S. E. LEVIS, Box 1175. Secretary. mal3-Hm DENTISTS. Removed to 208 X. Main St. opposite Temple Block. FILLINGS. Gold filling $2.00 to $10.00 Gold alloy tilling 1.50 to 5.00 Whitei fillings for front teeth .... l.ooto 2,00 Silver or amalgam tilling 1.00 CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. Gold and porcelain crow ns $ 5.00 to $10.00 Teeth with no plate 10.00 to 15.00 ARTIFICIAL TEETH. Gold plate*, Ist quality $30.00 to $40.00 Silver plates, Ist quality $20.00 to 30.00 Rubber plates, Ist quality 10.00 Rubber plates. 2d quality 8.00 Rubber plates, 3d quality 000 EXTRACTING TEETH. With vitalized air or gas $1.00 With cocaine applied to gums — 1.00 Regular extracting .50 Regulating and treating teeth atid gums and other operations at lowest prices. All work guaranteed Office hours from Sa.m. to 5:30 p. m. Sundays 10 to 12 a. m. Cor. Spring and Franklin We simply ask comparison of Price and Quality before com pleting your purchase. can positively \ save youeonsider- money. WATCH OUR WINDOWS And you'll be convinced we are H El 77 CLOTHIERS, ~ FURNISHERS ~~ " and HATTERS. ~ " CHICAGO OTE COMPANY, Corner Spring and Franklin. BEN. L. MORRIS, Manager. o O hj GO O E 5* ABSTRACTS. ABSTRACT AND TITLE INSURANCE COM pa ny of Lob Angeles, N. W. cor. Franklin and New High streets. m 17-9 m ARCHITECTS. T> B. YOUNG, ARCHITECT, l\,m Rooms 47, 48 and 49, New Wilson block. First and Spring sts. ml2-12m ATTORNEYS. PE. KING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, GAR • vanza. Instice of the peace of i.os Angeles towm.oip. Los Angeles office. 233 W. First st., room I. Telephone 317 Divorce law a specially. aul4-lm ISIDORE B. DOCKWEILER, ATTORNEY-AT iaw, rooms 10 aud 11, Bryson-Bonebrake block. ml 9 6m Gkouoe H. Smith. Thomas L. Windbb Henry M. Smith. SMITH, WINDER & SMITH, ATTORNEYS 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 STORAGE. f UNCTION WAREHOUSE - JUNCTION fj Downeyave. and San Fernando St. Rates reasonable. Tel. 385. C. RAPHAEL & CO. jy3-(im CONSUMPTION Can be Cured. rpHE ABOVE ASSERTION IS BEING VERI- X fled every week by those who are being treated by M. Hilton Williams with his Med eal Inhalations and the Compound Oxygen Treatment for diseases of the head, throat and chest. Patients come from all parts of tbe country for treatment, as will be seen by the following tables: September Ist, out of the 390 patients then under treatment, were from the following states and in Los Angeles. 97: Angeles county,s6; California outside Los Angeles city and county. 120; Oregon, 20: Washington, 10; Arizona, 25; Minnesota. 3; New York, (i; Ill inois. 4; Texas, 10; Missouri, 15; Canada, 10; England, 2; Australia, 1; Kansas, 5; Indiana, 3; Michigan, 2; Nevada 1. Total, 390. ■ Occupation as follows, viz: Ministers. 25: lawyers, 40; bankers, 14; farm ers, 90; musicians (vocal) 30; musicians, (in strumental) 20; doctors. 20: tailors. 14; miners, 30; railroad, 19; students. 13: teachers, 25; la'indrvmen, 6; real estate agents, 15; bakers, 5; ex-soldiers. 4: others, 20. Total, 390. By the employment of proper inhalations in the form of medicated vapor (not steam or spray) we are able to produce immediate and direct action upon the diseased surface in the pharynx and the nasal passages, for air will nnd "its way into the remotest and Intricate cavities, where it is utterly impossible to make fluid applications. By these means nearly every case of catarrh, throat diseases, bronchitis and the early stages of consumption can be permanently cured. Persons desiring treatment by this system of practice can use the remedies at home as well as at our office, and which will cause no incon venience or hindrance from business whatever. I have seen so many of these cases cured that I do not consider any" case hopeless unless both lungs are seriously" involved. Even then the Compound Oxygen aud other inhalations aid us in dissolving the mucus and in contracting and healing the cavities, which nothing else can do with the same success. The very best references from those already cured. CONSULTATION FREE. Those who desire to consult with me in regard to their cases had belter call nt the office for an examination, but if impossible to visit the office personally can write for a copy of my medical treatise, containing a list of questions. Address M. HILTON WILLIAMS, M.D., 137 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. Office hours—From 9 A. M. to 12:30 p. M. and from 1:30 to 4 p. M. Sundays excepted.