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DAILY HERALD.
United States signal Service.
Report of observations taken at Los Angeles,
September 19, 1890:
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a. m.i
p. ni.
BRIEFS.
There are messages at the office of tlie
Western Union telegraph company for
Mrs. C. G. Mason, William F. McLean
and Mrs. McGarry.
William F. Luntz, a German, was yes
terday admitted to citizenship by Judge
Wade in department three, upon re
nouncing allegiance to all foreign
powers, potentates, and kings, and pro
ducing the requisite proof of his resi
dence in the United States.
Only one marriage was issued yester
day by Cupid Whitney's successor,
Deputy County Clerk Frank Lowry, the
happy recipient being Manuel Carrillo, a
native of California, 28 years of age, who
sought a permit to wed Isabel Flores of
San Bernardino, also a native of this
state, and 18 years oi age.
In department four of the superior
court yesterday, John Thomas, the man
who attempted to assassinate Mr. Dan
Freeman a short time ago, appeared be
fore Judge jVanJDyke for further examina
tion by Lunacy Commissioners Werng
and Davisson, and on being adjudged
insane, was committed to Stockton asy
lum.
The Morris Vineyard Engine company
was caiied out at 4:30 o'clock yesterday
afternoon by an alarm of lire* rung in
from box 14, to extinguish a small blaze
in the rear oi W. J. Alexander's res
idence on Twenty-liifh street, caused by
a four-year-old child igniting live bales
of hay with parlor matches. The hay
and shed in which it was housed were
completely destroyed.
Gustave De Laveaux, the French sur
veyor, who was recently arrested for bat
tering Deputy Constable G.W. Anderson,
fappeared before Justice King, sitting
.or Justice Lockwood, yesterday morn
- Ing for trial by jury. "The defendant,
who represented himself, created a sen
sation by acting in an unmistakably
crazy manner, and finally the court dis
charged the talesmen and remanded De
Laveaux to jail to await examination by
the lunacy commissioners as to his san
ity.
ihe sealed verdict handed in at 6:30
o'clock on Thursday evening by the jury
in the case of Braymer vs. the Southern
Pacilic railroad, was yesterday opened
by Judge Wade, in department 3 of
the superior court, when it was an
nounced that the jury found for the
plaintiff, assessing his damages at
500 only. The court granted a stay of
execution for twenty days, on motion of
the defendant. The plaintiff's attor
neys, Messrs. Bell and Stanford, ex
pressed themselves as considerably sur
prised that the injuries sustained by
their client should be estimated at so 1
low a figure.
The preliminary trial of T. R. Alex- |
ander, charged with having attempted j
to rape Gussie Stoermer, a thirteen
year-old girl, was resumed before Justice
Austin yesterday mornnig. and occupied
the court all day. Five new witnesses ;
were produced by the prosecuion to show
that certain changes had been made iv
tbe premises since the day of the occur
rence, in order to impeach the testi
mony oi the state's witnesses, and when
the court adjourned the trial was still in
progress. It will be resumed at 0
o'clock this morning and will probably
be concluded this today.
PERSONAL.
E. N. Buck, editor of the San Diegan,
of San Diego, is at the Nadeau.
D. H. Recarte and G. V. H. Shaver,
of Phoenix, A. T., are at the Hollen
beck.
Frank R. Smith, a former resident of
this city but now a prominent land
owner from Temucula, is at the Hotel
Nadeau.
J. M. Hixson,the real estate agent and
forty-niner, who has been a familiar fig
ure on the streets for years, yesterday
received a dispatch from a prominent
firm at Seattle, to come at once and join '
them. One of the firm was formerly j
associated with Mr. Hixson in the real
estate business in Northern California,
and is well acquainted with his worth j
as a boomer.
Second Ward Democrats.
The second ward Democratic club |
held a meeting at their rooms at the
corner of New High and Walters streets,
at which the resignation of E. L. dates
as secretary was accepted, and it was I
agreed to remove to the rooms of the I
Alliance club at the corner of Temple
and New High streets on Saturday even
ing, September 20th. All Democrats in
the second ward are requested to attend
this meeting. A vote of thanks was i
tendered Mr. S. Nicolletti for the use of
his hall and for the many courtesies
received at his hands during the ex- j
istence of the club.
Herman American Democratic Club.
The regular meeting of the above club i
was held at the Turner hall last evening.
There was a large accession to the mem
bership. By-laws were adopted pledging
the club to" work with might and main
for the election of the whole Democratic
ticket. Dr. Kurtz ably addressed the
club. Remarks regarding Pond, Del j
Valle and the next United States sen- !
ator, Steve M. White, were loudly ap- 1
plauded. The club will meet every Fri
day evening in the upper room of the j
Turner hall.
Notice—Democrats Second Ward.
A meeting of the Democrats of the I
second ward will be held at the rooms of
the Democratic Alliance in Downey block j
at the corner of Temple and New High
streets, at 7:30 o'clock p. m., Saturday, ;
September, 20th, 1890.
It is hoped every Democrat in the
ward will be present.
L J. HORRELL,
A. J. King,
A. C. Taylor.
Sept. 19th, 1890 .
The Democratic Alliance.
This club held an important meeting
at their headquarters in the Downey
block last night. Much business of im
portance was transacted, and the follow
ing named gentlemen were unanimously 1
elected to membership: E. H. Free- ;
man, John H. Simpson, C. E. Auchani- !
naugh. T. L. Duque, Calvin Wever, John i
Bacigalupi, Jay E. Hunter, Dr. J. J. j
Choate.
Music by the Sea.
There will be another open air band j
concert at Redondo, tomorrow. Special
trains over the Southern California rail
way, Santa Fe route.
Boils mid pimples mid other affections arising
from impure blood may appear at this sens.,n,
when the blood is heated. Hood's Sarsaparilla
removes the cause of these troubles by pun tying,
vitalizing and enriching the blood, and at the
same time It gives strength to the whole system
THE LOS ANGELES HERALD: SATURDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 20, 1890
FIREMEN'S BALL.
One Hundred and Fifty Couples Dance
at the Pavilion.
The delegates to the second biennial
convention of Brotherhood of Locomo
tive Firemen recently held at San Fran
; cisco, were to have been given a recep
! tion and ball at the Pavilion, but they
did not arrive in time, so the local mem
bers of the order held a ball for them
selves. Mayor Hazard and Mrs. Yates
led the grand march, which was partici
pated in by 150 couples. Dancing was
kept up uutil an early hour this morn
ing. This evening the Chamber of
Commerce will receive the visiting
delegates to the number of 350, from
8 to 10 o'clock, when addresses
will be made by Mayor Hazard,
W. C. Owens, and Stephen M. White,
unless he is previously called to San
Diego. This morning the visitors will
be taken to Redlands and San Bernar
i dino at 10:15 and will return this after
j noon at 3:05. They will remain in
the city until Monday. The following
! special dispatch was received by the
Herald late last night:
Mojave, Cal., Sept. 19, —The special
train containing Brotherhood of Loco
motive Firemen delegates is delayed.
; if Southern California extends the Bame
hospitality already shown us from San
' Francisco to this place, we can bid fare
well to our homes and families until
Christmas. The special train will re
main at Los Angeles until Sunday at
12:30 p. m.
The Annuals Have Come.
A large consignment of the Annual
Illustrated Herald has arrived. Parties
desiring it can be supplied in quantities
ito suit at the Hbbald business office.
■ Send it to your eastern friends. It will
jbe more valued than a letter. Its wide
j circulation will materially benefit this
section. There are forty-eight pages of
| information about Southern California,
and fifty tine illustrations.
University Notes.
Electric gongs have been placed in the
! University to call the classes together.
Born —To the wife of W. A. Stickney,
,on last Sunday, September 14, a "boii
! nie lassie."
Dr. \V. S. Matthew preached on the
! "career of Sampson" last Sabbath even
ing. On next Sunday he will occupy
j the pulpit of the M. E. church for the
last time in the capacity of pastor. He
' will give some parting advice.
Mr. J. E. Young has been elected
i assistant superintenent of the Methodist
; Sunday school, vice P. H. Holler, who
; has removed to the east.
The Young People's Literary Society
I will hold its next meeting at the home
; of Mrs. A. F. Carter, on Jefferson street
and Grand avenue, next Monday even
ing.
A. C. Buffington is having an addition
builded to his house on 37th street, oc
cupied by the family of Herbert E. Cook.
0. W. Sexton has offered a prize of
.s.'!, to be presented to the member of
University M. E. Sunday school who
shall compose the best "parable." L.
Opening.
Mrs. H. A. Thomas, the popular
modiste, having returned from New
York, is prepared to receive her friends
and patrons on Monday, the -2d. She
will display a full line of novelties and the
latest New York styles. Room 77,
\ Phillips block. 9-20-2t
The Annuals Have Come
A large consignment of the Annual
Illustrated Hebald has arrived. Parties
desiring it can be supplied in quantities
to suit at the Herald business office.
Send it to youi eastern friends. It will
be more valued than a letter. Its wide
circulation will materially benefit this
section. There are forty-eight pages of
information about Southern California,
and fifty line illustrations.
AUCTION.
82.500 WORTH OF
Cloaks, -:- Wraps -:- and -:- Suits,
Saturday, Sept. 20, '90.
at 2 o'clock and 7::>0 o'clock, p. m.
And continue on Monday and Tuesday, at 10
o'clock a. in., arid 2 o'clock and
7:30 o'clock p. ta.
•413 South Spring street,
The entire stock, fixtures, safe, etc.trill
be sold without reserve, in lots to suit
purchasers. Seats will be provided for
the ladies.
THOS. B. CLARK,
9- 20-.lt Auctioneer.
FIVE CENTS A LINE.
Situations obtained, help secured, houses
rented, property of all kinds bought and sold,
and money loaned by advertising in these
columns.
Everybody Reads Them.
RED RICE.
RED WOE'S, LOS ANGELES, SATURDAY
September 20th. It looked a little as
though a cyclone had swept through Red Rice's
Bazar at closing time last night, so many
goods were sold and gone. Notwithstanding
the rush, however, there is yet on sale the great
est stock of household goods, furutiure, etc., in
the city. As was heretofore remarked, Red
Rice sells goods this month at a fearful reduc
tion from even Red Rice's prices. The money
must be had. There are new goods d rect from
the factory. There are second baud goods.
There is about anything you w ant. Red Rice's
Bazar is at 143 and 146 South Main street.
There are a nice lot of goods also on sale at Red
Rice's Warehouse, 422 and 424 South Main St.
WANTED —MISCELLANEOUS.
WT - ANTED TO-BUY—WE HAVE A PARTY
it who wants a grocery business. A. K.
CRAWFORD, IS Court street. 9-18-0t
\1 T ANTED — GENTLEMAN AND 2 LADIES
Vl want 3 unfurnished rooms and board,
i Permanent if suited. FAMILY, Herald Office.
9-18-21
i IV ANTED—EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT
TT E. F. MOREHOUSE, carpenter and jobber,
buys and sells second hand goods of all descrip
tions: keeps constantly on hand ladders of all
kinds Masons' hods, daubers, etc.. 010 S.
Springst. 9-12
TJ'OR SALE — WAGONS AND CARRIAGES
jIT bought, sold and exchanged. 128 SAN
I PEDRO ST. 9-12 3m
I TIT ANTED—TO BUY CHEAP FOR CASH,
; TT residence lot within mile limit; or lot
with cottage of 4 to ti rooms, on installment
' plan! 20 per cent down, balance In easy
i monthly payments. Address LIV, Herald
Office.
TTTANTED —ONE BOILER 25 to 35, ONE-
I TT inch iron, 8 to, 12 horse power. Apply
- to 555 BANNING ST, au3l d-w-lmo
I TXT ANTED —BUGGY, PHAETON OR SURREY
, 1) In exchange for diamonds, gold watches
:or jewelry. Room 15, 124} _S. Spring St. PAC
IFIC LOAN CO. Bu3 "l £ _
TT7ANTED—PICTURES TO FRAME, CHEAP
v Test place at BURNS'b/250 S. Mail) St.
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11/n MTCTr— Agents to sell the Pinless Clothes
i WAN I LU Line: the only line ever invented
I that holds the clothes without pins; a perfect
i success; patent recently issued; sold only by
agents, to whom the exclusive right is given;
i on receipt of 50 cents we will send a sample
line by mail, also circulars; price list and terms
to agent-; secure your territory at once. Ad
i dress The I'iiiles* Clothe* Line Co., 17
I Hermon street, Worcester, Mass. ap23 saw -Om
Ft. AeekerMoms
OLD RELIABLE
DRUG STORE
118 S. MAIN STREET.,
Adjoining; Grand Opera House.
Will, from today. and hereafter
conduct their drug business on the
same basis as that which obtains in
the conduct of other mercantile pursuits, viz:
On as close a margin of profit as pure and gen
uine goods can be be handled. We are con
vinced that a large business at a small ratio of
poflt is far more satisfactory than a small busi
ness at large profits. We therefore intend to
give the Los Angeles public the benefit of
lower prices on everything in our line than has
ever been offered here before. Please examine
the appended price list, and note the sweeping
reductions we make. Every article iv our va
ried and complete stock of drugs, druggists
sundries and fancy goods, bears a correspond
ing reduction in price. Prescription tilling a
specialty. Purity and absolute accuracy al
ways guaranteed, at rates fully one-third less
than is usually charged.
We quote prices today as follows:
Vaseline a bottle—Chesebrongh's, genuine 5c
Castoria a bottle 20c
Epson* Salts a pound 10c
Cream Tartar a pound, strictly pure 48c
Pond's Extract a bottle 39c & 78c
Tincture of arnica an oz 5c
All other ordinary tinctures an oz 5c
Sozodont a bottle 59c
Quinine sulphate, P. & W. an oz 75c
2 grain quinine pills a doz 10c
Tctlows' Swausdown, with bottle of per
fume 10c
1,000 sheets wire loop toilet paper 10c
Rochelle Salts 2 oz. for 5c
Allcock's Porous Plasters 13c, 2 for 25e
a good thermometer 20c
Genuine Dupont, 4-row tooth brush 19c
A good toilet soap, a doz 48c
Cuticura soap, a cake 19c, a box 55c
Sulphur a pound ... 5c
Copperas a pound, sc. 0 for 25c
Washing ammonia, a pint bottle 15c.
Powdered alum 4 oz. for 5c
Powdered borax 4 oz. for 5c
Swift's bpecific, "S S s," a bottle 74c
Swift's Specific, "8 8 S," large bottles $1.25
Superior quality Bay Hum a pint 50c
Murray it Laonan Florida Water a bottle 49c
I.undborg's and Eastman's bulk perfumes
an oz 25c
Carter's Little Liver Pills 15c
Aver's, Hood's and Warner's Pills 15c
Other patent pills at 15c to 19c
Aver's Hair Vigor a bottle 07c
Chamois skins from 10c up
Hood's Sarsaparilla a bottle 79c
Ayer's " " " 78c
Joy's " •' " 79c
Hair brushes 25c, 50c, 80c, 75c A $1.00
Acme Nurser, I est in use, complete 25c
9-20-Sm
AVIESENDANGER'B SPECIALS.
TTMIR SALE — TEN GOOD MILCH COWS
r cheap. Also span of draft horses at J. C.
BELL'S corral, S. Los Angeles street.
"\T7 ANTED — PARTNER IN \VELI7PAYING
V\ nursery. No bonus. Valuation of stock
only. Knowledge not iudlspensible.
pOX RENT—SIS, WATER FREE. HOUSE
r 7 rooms; barn. On Ocean avenue.
Rl^NT—sl7, WATER FREE. HOUSE,
r 1 bam. S acres, chicken yards and buildings.
T. WIESENDANGEIt. 511 Brvson-Bonebrake
Block. 9-2Q -it
WANTED—HELP.
TTTANTED — MAN
>> ranch. Apoly Saturday to BARBER &
CO., 101 S. Broadway. 9-20-2t
■IT-'ASTED—A GOOD SOLICITOR, GENTI.E
-VV manor lady. Easy place to work, and
good pay. Atlas Endowment Association, room
53 Bryson-Bonebrake Block. 9-14-lm
-\X T ANTED — ACTIVE MEN AND LADIES
T T can make from $3 to $5 per day taking or
ders for the Annual Illustrated Herald. Apply
for particulars at the HERALD BUSINESS
OFFICE. 9-9. tf
\TT ANTED—ALL NEEDING HELP FREE—
TT employment or any information, address
E. NITTINGER'S BUREAU; established 1880;
319W 8. Spring street, Los Angeles, Calif. Tele
phone 113. mlo-12m
WANTED—FEMALE HELP.
Si "l ight hoTse"
work. A good home. Wages $lo per
month. Apply at 14 LOOMIS ST. 9-17-tf
VI T AN T E D-C ERTIFICAT ED LADY
V> teacher. 0. C. BOYNTON, 120!* S.
Springst. 9-lti-0t
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—HANDSOME. GENTLE FAMILY
horse, harness and elegant phaeton. In
quire 730 TEMPLE ST., corner of Flower.
9-20-tf
fj>Oß SALE —SMALL AMOUNT OF CAPITAL
X: required. A boarding bouse very near
power house of new electric railroad, a line lo
cation for boarders. The house is on leased
land. Enquire at the premises of Mrs. S. T.
BROOKS, No. 1021 Santee street. 9-19-7t
SALE—GROCERY STORE DOtNG GOOD
1 business, cheap. Call at BEESON & REED
First street near Broadway, for particu
lars. 9-17-7t
1710R SALE—ALL OAK CHARCOAL. AP
1 ply to F. GHETTI, Sau Fernando, Cal.
9-3-lmo
1*0 R SALE CHEAP, 150 GOOD SOUND
puncheons in first class condition. Apply
to W. 11. WORKMAN, 357 Boyle avenue.
au 29-lmo
Foil SALE—A FINK NEW UPRIGHT PIANO
never been used. $225 00.
tf PACIFIC LOAN CO., 124'j S Spring St.
FOR SALE—City Property.
I-iolt SALE—S-ROOM HOUSE ANDL.OT.SOx
X 1 120, near comer of Grand avenue and 14th
street; price, $3,500. F. M. SPRINGER, 124W S.
Spring street, room 13. 9-20-, t
F- OR SALE—$55O—4-ROOM HOUSE, 1 BLOCK \
from Washington street. Only $150 cash,
balance $100 per year. V. M. SPRINGER,
Spring street, room 13. 9-20-7t
IJIOB SALE OR RENT—ONE 0-ROOM COT
. tage, No. 433 west side Ducummon street,
near Alameda. One 10 room dwelling, No. SO
Clay street, near 4th, Also lot 50x200 ft., S.
side of 10th stieet near Pearl. On long time
and low Interest. Apply at 335 N. Main. J. R.
TODERMAN, agent. 9-fris-tues-8t
FOR SALE—A VALUABLE BUSINESS COR.
ner ou Broadway, close in. BURBANK,
BAKER.& ODEA. 114 8. Broadway. 9-lli-tf~
fJ^OR~SAI,E — VALUABLE PROPERTY ON
Washington street near Grand avenue.
Lot 00x180. House of eight rooms. Very
cheap if sold within 10 days. BURBANK,
BAKER & ODEA, 114 S. Broadway. 9-10-tf
I~7IOR SALE — LARGE LOT ON FIGUEROA
1 near 11th street. A great bargain. BUR- |
BANK. BAKER & ODEA, 114 8. Broadway,
9-lli-tf
FOR RENT—HOUSES.
W ANTED—TENANTS FOR 3 AND O ROOM
V> houses at $0 and $10, inside half mile.
Apply at 303 BOYD ST. 9-20-2t
OR~ItENT-5 FLAT, CORNER OF EIGHTH
street aud Grand avenue. 9-20-3t
1"ioR RENT—HOUSES ALL OVER THE CITY.
1 C. A. SUMNER AC0.,7 S. Fort street,
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ARCHITECTS.
RB. YOUNG, ARCHITECT,
• Rooms 47, 48 and 49, New Wilson block,
[ First and Spring sts. ral2-12m
CHURCH NOTICES.
S" T.
between Fifth and Sixth. Rev. Geo. F. Bug
bee, rector. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Ser
vices at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Seats are
free. Deaf mute services in guild room at 3
p. m. Clergy in vestry room from 11 to 12
daily. 9-20 2t
EDUCATIONAL.
VpSEMAL INSTITUTE. ~
Teachers prepared for county examinations.
Professional training. Second session begins
Tuesday. September 23d. 0. 0. BOYNTON,
120., South Spring street, l.os Angeles.
9-17-7t-wk • 11
r 08 ANGELES SCHOOL OF ART AND DE
-1 j sign, corner of Spring and Third streets.
( lasses reopen Wednesday, October Ist.
9-16 lm
qilfE OCCIDENTAL UNIVERSITY OPENS
J on Wednesday, the 17th. with good pros
pects of a larger attendance than ever before.
9 -71m
npRINITY SCHOOL. 1534 MISSION ST., PRE
-1 pares young men and boys for university
college and business. Fall session opens Mod
day, August 4, 1890 Address, Dr. E. B.
SPALDING, rector, San Francisco. aull-3mos
LOS ANGELES BUSINESS COLLEGE AND
English Training School,new number, 144
S. Main St. Experienced teachers; complete
courses of study. E. R. SCHRODER, I N.
IXSKEEP, F. W. KELSEY, Proprietors. a22tf
TIT - R. STOLL, VOCAL INSTRUCTOR.
f> • with German Conservatory of Music,
431 1 i S. Spring street. je29-tf
SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, TELEGRA
phy. LONGLEY INSTITUTE, 126 W. First
St., the only school in the city in which these
arts are taught by competent gentlemen, skilled
in their profession. Terms moderate. ELIAS
LONGLEY, 30 years a reporter, W. H. WAGNER,
stenographer and telegrapher. jul-Om
ACADEMY OF IMMACULATE HEART, PICO
Heights—The scholastic year comprises
two sessions of five months each. The irst
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 on
the premises. jul 5m
OCHOOL OF CIVIL, MINING, MECHANICAL,
Engineering, Surveying, Architecture,
Drawing, Assaying. A. VAN DER NAILLEN,
723 Market St.. San Francisco. mlO-tf
-yyOODBURY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING
INSTITUTE,
159 South Spring Street, Los Angeles, Cal
SESSIONS day and evening.
For particulars, call at office or address
m2O-tf F. C. WOODBURY, Principal.
PERSONAL!
•> prices— 'lbs!
jVj brown or 15 lbs. white, $1; 4 lbs rice,sago
or tapioca, 25c; 13 lbs. white beans 25c.; starch,
4 packages, 25c; germea, 20c.; silver cream, 15c;
8 llis. cornmeal, 15c; pickles, 10c. a qt.; good
black or Japan tea, 35c; sack flour, 80c;
Northern flour, $1.15; 10 cans salmon, $1; 9 cans
oysters, $1; can roast beef, 20c; potted tongue
or bam, 10c; 4 cans sardines, 25c; 0 lbs.
raisins, 25c; 40 bars soap, $1: bacon, 12' ic;
hums, 14c; pork, 10c ECONOMIC STOKES,
509-511 S. Springst. Telephone 975. m 5 tf
DIVORCE LAW A SPECIALTY; ADVICE
free. W. w. HOLCOMB, attorney-at-law,
oflice, old Wilson block, 120 W. First st., rooms
10 and 11. ma29-tf
I) ERS0NAL — ~\ NTERESTING TO EVERY
body How to make and save money. Read
the classii ed advertisements in the Hebald
daily. A few cents spent in au advertisement
may make thousands of dollars for you. You
may procure a situation; sell your bouse and
lot; rent your vacant property; buy a paying
business or sell to advantage; loan your idle
money or borrow cheaper than from agents,
and iv a thousand different ways use these col
umni to advantage. On this page advert ise
meuts are only FIVE CENTS A LINE A DAY.
DENTISTS.
DR. C.' STEVEN.s A: SONS, 107 N."SPRING
St., Schumacher block, rooms 18 and 19;
teeth filled aud extracted painlessly; plates $4
to $10; hours, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m., Sundays, 9 a.
m. to 1 p, m. je2o-tf
ADAMS BROS., DENTISTS, HAVE RE
moved to 208 N. Main st., opposite Temple
block. jeO-Sm
M. PARKER, D. D. 8., 145 N. SPRING
• St.; gas administered; prices moderate.
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W. WELLS, COR! SPRING AND FIRST
• sts., Wilson block; take elevator; teeth
filled nnd extracted without pain; gold crowns
and bridge work a specialty. Room 30. m4tf
R. TOLHURST, DENTIST, 10-<!£ N. SPRING
St., rooms 2, ti and 7. Painless extracting.
TJ G. CUNNINGHAM, DENTIST, REMOVED
11m to No. 31 N. Spring at., rooms 1 and 2,
Phillips block, l.os Angeles, Cal. mlstf
FOR SALE—Country Property.
SALE OR EXCHANGE — 20~ACRES
X; choice orange lands at ltialto, Sau Bernar
dino county, 3 miles from the town of San
Bernardino 10 acres out to oranges of 2 years'
BtOWth, the balance ready for planting;. Good wa
ter rights. Parties desirous of purchasing orange
lands will do well to investigate this. Forfur
ther particulars apply to W. 1). ECKSTEIN,
ltooms 8 and 9 Wilson Block, corner First and
Spring streets, Los Angeles. 9-17-lm
IM)R SALE — A PARTY WHO WANTS A
' piece of ground to Improve and make a liv
ing on, can buy 10 or 20 acres 10 miles from
l.os Angeles and a half mile from railroad, on
his own terms; this is excellent soil and is well
adapted for deciduous or small fruits, or
chicken ranch; cash no object: a good oppor
tunity for the right man. Address P.0.80X
1100, l.os Angeles. 9-12-lra
FOR SALE—US-ACRE RANCH, NINE MILES
from court house; grain, alfalfa and fruit
land; all improved; price $100 per acre, or 50
acres at $80 per acre. R. C. CARLTON, Ful
lon block. jy2s-3m
SPECIAL NOTICE.
To THE BLIND WISIHNG SCHOOL All
vantages address 351 North Chicago street.
9-10-1K
HS - NANNIE CATCHING, TEACHER OF
piano, guitar aud voice culture, 055 S.
! Spring st. 9-16-2 m
TTtRNEST RIMAN. EXPERT EXAMINER OF
lit land titles. 20 years in the business. Sat
i-faction guaranteed. Charges liberal. Call at
Room 9, Redick Block, No. 238 West Ist street.
Los Angeles, Cal. au23-lmo
vt'otTiJe—the los angeles city water
IN Company will strictly enforce the follow
ing rule: The hours for sprinkling are between
(i and 8 o'clock a. m., aud •> and 8 o'clock p. m.
For a violation of the above regulation the
water will be shut off, and a fine of $2 will be
charged before water will lie turned on again.
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ATTORNEYS.
oc
• voh ing realty carefully attended to in all
counties of the state. Also an abstract of the
county. Room 3, 115 W. Ist street. 9-10-lmo
TSIDORK B. DOCKWEILER, ATTORNEY-AT
-1 law, rooms 10 aud 11, Bryson-Bonebrake
block. ml 9 Om
Gkokoe H. Smith. Thomas L. Winder
Henry M. Smith.
QMITH, WINDER & SMITH, ATTORNEYB
-at-law, will practice in all the State and
I ,'ederal Courts. Oflices: Rooms 1, 2, 3 and 4
University Bank building. 117 New High sf,
Los Angeles. Cal. Telephone N0.583. ml4lf
LOST AND FOUND.
I OST—$lO REWARD. A YOUNG MAIJf
\j Maltese cat. Return to FRUIT STAND.
131 Temple street. 9-18-3t
AIO.OO~REWARD—STRAYED ~FKOM CALI
-np fornia Sewer Pipe Works, at Vernon. 1 bay
i horse, white star in forehead. 1 white hind foot,
shod all round, weight about 1100 lbs. Leave
I information cor. 3d and Broadway, or at Works
I n Vernon. 9-13-2\vks
j MEETINGS.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COUNCIL, NO.
I n 728, Royal Arcanum—Meets second and
fourth Friday evenings of each month, at K. of
I. Hall, No. 118V£ S. Spring street; visiting
! brothers cordially invited S. E. LEVIS,
Box 1175. Secretary.
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MINING.
UAtTIKIfTcOAST MINING IsUREAU—GOOD
I mining properties bought and sold. Min
ing pro,pects and mines bonded, and capita
furnished for development of those that can be
shown to have merit. NOLAN & SMITH, office
132 Noith Spring street, Los Angeles, Cal.
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TO EXCHANGE.
THE RIMAN REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
Company has clear Eastern property to
trade for incumbered houses snd lots in Los
Angeles. We assume indebtedness. Room 9,
Redlok Block, l.os Angeles. Cal. au23-lmo
FOR RENT—ROOMS.
FiOR BENT—UNFURNISHED ROOMS, NOR
TON HOUSE, corner of 7tn and Hill, J/j
block from market and postoffice. Rent reason
able. au27-lroo
STORAGE.
JUNCTION WAREHOUSE — JUNCTION
fj Downeyavc. and San Fernando st. Rates
reasonable. Tel. 385. C. RAPHAEL & CO.
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Montgomery Bros.,
JEWELERS,
Will remove to the
Larcre Doviljle Store,
Next to their present location, about
OCTOBER Ist,
Or as soon as their store furniture arrives from New York,
120 and 122 N. Spring Street.
Montgomery Bros.
9-14-4 in
B. SENS Sc SON,
Merchant Tailors
Have just arrived from the East with an entire new stock of all the newest designs
in foreign and domestic woolens. Our prices are reasonable, our work
manship the best to be had, and a perfect lit guaranteed.
Please give us a call at
No. 227 WEST SECOND STREET.
Yours respectfully,
9133 m 13. SENS & SON.
FINANCIAL.
Y-OUDEAL WITH PRINCIPALS ONLY, AND
save commissions.
$26 to $-25,000.
Long and short term loans a specialty.
Buy notes and mortgages.
CRAWFORD McCRBERY, Room 11, over
Los Angeles Bank, corner First and Spring.
au27
$1,500,(KH)
TO LOAN AT R. G. LDNT'S
LOAN AND INSURANCE AGENCY,
Redick block, cor. First & Broadway.
Loans made on improved city and country
property: 0 per cent gross city, S per cent
gross country. Building loans made. Bonds
negotiable.
Agent for the
GERMAN SAYINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY,
of San Francisco. jul-3m
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
erty of value; also on furniture, merchandise,
etc., in warehouses; partial payments received,
money without delay: private offices for con
sultation; will call If desired; W. K. DeGROOT,
Manager, rooms 14 aud 15, No. South
Spring st. m3O
T OS ANGELES LOAN CO. WILL LOAN
Ilj money on pianos, without removal,
I diamonds, jewelry, carriages, horses and any
! thing of value; private rooms for consultation;
; all business confidential: money withoutdelav.
I ROOMS 8 AND !), Wilson block, cor. First arid
. Spring sts. W. D. Eckstein, manager. m29-tf
SC.AA (\_\f\ TO LOAN UPON IMPROVED
OUU«UUU city and country property; low
| est rates; loans made with dispatch. Address
i the Northern Counties Investment Trust, Ltd.,
FRED. J. SMITH. Agent, Pomona. Cal.
! flfci nn.n aaa T0 l ° an at 9 pEK cent.
l»"vv«UuU gross to 12 percent, gross, on
improved property—Los Angeles city or acreage.
HELLMAN. ALLEN A CHALFANT, Perrett
building. 127 W. Thirdst. mlO-llm
MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE, DlA
monds, watches, jewelry, pianos, seal
skins, live stock, carriages, bicycles, and all
kinds of personal and collateral security. LEE
BROS., 402 S. Spring, mIS-tf
MONEY LOANED ON IMPROVED CITY
and country property, bonds and stocks.
Any amount, low rates. Bonds bought. JNO.
A. PIRTLE, 138 S. Spring street. au3l-3mo
AIN-STREET SAVINGS BANK AND TRUST
Company, 420 S. Main st. Money to loan
at per cent on business property. jel-tf
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE—MOR
TIMER & HARRIS, attorneys-at-law, 79
Temple block. a22-tf
MONEY TO LOAN AT CURRENT RATES
on good risks only. M. F. ODEA, 114
Broadway. ml3-tf
aioni-.V■ioloan.-.lkap. '■. K. HOI.I.OWAV
M 15 California Bank Building. 9 20-tf
EXCURSIONS.
ROCK ISLAND ROUTE EXCURSIONS 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 avenue
on Sundays, 8:42 a. m. and 9:47 a.m.; returning
leave Redondo, 7:35 a. m., 11:20 a. m., 3:05 p.
m. ands:3o p. m. daily. Saturday and Sunday
! round trip rate 50 cents, good for return until
Monday evening. jeO-tf
TTNION PACIFIC RAILWAY' EXCDR-
Lj .sions every Wednesday via Odgen and
Denver. Through tourist cars fully equipped
to Chicago without change only one change
to New York and Boston. For tict-ets and res
ervations, call on or address, JOHN CLARK,
agent, 151 North Spring street, Los Angeles.
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SANTA FE 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 Rny agent, or CLARENCE A.
wXRNER, Exc. Manager, 29 N. Spring. jultf
SOMETHING NEW. — PERSONALLY CON
-0 ducted Excursions East, via "Rio Grande"
Ry., every Monday. J. C. JUDSON & CO., 119
N. Spring st.. Los Angeles. jel2-tf
TITALTERS'S SELECT EXCURSIONS TO
It all points east leave August Oth and 20th;
personally conducted to Boston. 119 N. SPRING
ST. ma29-tf
TJHILLIP'S EXCURSIONS—THE MOST COM
-1 fortable way to GO EAST. Office No. 140 N.
Spring st. m27-tf
SUMMER RESORTS.
WHERE TO BPENDTHESUMMER. HOTEL
Metropole, Avalon, Santa Catallna island.
This resort is now open for the summer under a
new management. The house has been put in
perfect order, and we are prepared to insure
the comfort and pleasure of all guests. The
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. Tbe
dining-room is large, well ventilated and will
be kept in perfect order. Terms reasonable.
Address, CRAIG & BLINN, Avalon, Catalina
island. ■ jel
BUSINESS CHANCES.
BISIN
opportunity to mane money. A hotel for
sale at Keeler, Inyo county, Cal., the present
tt'rminus of tbe Carson and Colorado railroad.
The hotel is located on the east shore of Owen's
lake. A fine business is being done, but owner
has good reasons for selling. An eneigetic
man can make a fortune in a short time. Ad
dress JOHN BARNES, Keeler, Inyo Co., Cal.
9-20- lm
FOR SALE—BAKER BUSINESS AND TEAMS
to run said business at Monrovia, cheap.
Address H. ZRELL, Monrovia, Cal. 9-19-2wis
SMALL PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY IN THE
city for sale. Address B X, 40 Herald
J Office. 9-19-7t
MEDICAL.
CONSUMPTION
Can be Cured.
'pHE ABOVE ASSERTION' IS BEING VERI
-1 fled every week by those who arc being
treated by M. Hilton Williams with his Med
cal Inhalations and the Compound Oxygen
Treatment for diseases of the head, throat and
chest.
Patients come from all parts of tho country
for treatment, as will be seen by the following
tables:
September Ist, out of the 300 patients then
under treatment, were from the following
states and in Los Angeles, 07; Los Angeles
county, 56; California outside Los Angeles city
and county, 120; Oregon, 20: Washington, 10;
Arizona, 25; Minnesota. 3; New York, 0; 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,4o; bankers, 14; farm
ers, 00; musicians (vocal) 30: musicians, (in
strumental) 20: doctors, 20; tailors, 14; miners,
30; railroad, 10; students, 13: teachers, 25;
laundrvmen, 6; real estate agents, 15; bakers,
5; ex-soldiers, i : others, 20. Total, 300.
By the employment of proper inhalations in
tbe form of medicated vapor (not steam or
spray) we are able to produce immediate and
direct action upon tbe diseased surface in the
pharynx and the nasal passages, for air will
find its way into the remotest and intricate
cavities, where it is utterly impossible to make
fluid applications. By these means nearly
"very case of catarrh, throat diseases,
bronchitis and the early stages of consumption
can be permanently cured.
Parsons desiring treatment by this system of
practice can use tbe remedies at home as well
as at our oflice, 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 bad better call at 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, Log Angeles, Cal.
Office hours—From 9 A. M. to 12:30 p. M.
and from 1:30 to 4 p. M. Sundays excepted.
PHYSICIANS.
r\R.' SMITH-DISEASES 'Sp
1 J women a specialty; rectal diseases treated
by the Brinkerhoff painless system; office,
corner Main and Seventh sts., Robarts block.
Telephone 1031. mlOtf
DR. M.HILTON WILLIAMS. DISEASES OF
the head, throat, chest and blood a speci
alty. Office 137 South Broadway, MILLER
BUILDING. 9-5-tf
R. 11. G. ROYKIi HAS RETURNED. OFFICE
at the llammam, 230 S. Main. au2S-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 successjuly treated. Hours, 9 to 12 a.
m.,2;t0 4 and 5 to S p. m. Oflice, 305' S. Spring
St., room 30, The Ramoua, bet. Third and
and Fourth sts. ma29-tf
AS. LANGLEY, ELECTRIC PHYSICIAN,
• 355,'iS.Springst.,cor.Fourthst. Electrical
treatment, baths and massage. jul-3m
REBECCA LEE DORSEY, M. D. OFFICE
No. I}\ 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
DR. DARLING, OCULIST AND AURIBT,
Office 229 W. First St. Office hours, 9a. m.
to 4 p. in. jultf diw
AIHEfcTTIAN SEE MRS. DR. WELLS DUR
j ing her vacation at her cottage, No. 2 North
Beach, Santa Monica. Lock box 77. ni 15 tf
HAS. W. BRYSON, M. D.—DISEASES OF
women a specialty. S. Spring St.,
rooms 2 and 3. Telephone, office, 796; resi
dence, 798. mlltf
R. C. E. CLACK'S HAS REMOVED HIS
office from 75 N. Spring to 41 S. Spring st.
Hours, from 11 a. m. to 2p. m. Specialty—
Sexual and skin diseases, chronic diseases in
general. m24-tf
HOMKOPATHISTS.
SS. SALISBURY, M. D.. HOMOSOPATHISt]
. 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.: 0f1ice,.597; residence, 577.
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RS. BEACH & BOYNTON. OFFICE, 37 N.
Bpring St., Los Angeles, Cal. Office hours,
Bto 12 m., 1 to 4 aud otoB p. m. Dr. Boyn
ton's residence, 735 Olive St. ml9tf
TSAAC FELLOWS,~M. D., HOMEOPATHIST
1 Office hours, 11 to 12 a. m., 2tosp. m.
Office, Nos. 2 and 5 Odd Fellows' building, Los
Angeles, Cal. Residence, 508 South Main st.
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SPECIALISTS.
IIosMTAT"iH' / }ftSW
-E> open, under the management of Mrs. Dr. J.
H. Smith. Patients can have their choice of
physicians, and the best of care is given. Mid
wifery a specialty. 145 Bellevue aye. m2Btf
R.SWAIN, CHIROPODIST.
No. 142K North Main Street, Los Angeles.
Phillips Block, Room 18.
Corns removed without pain. Ingrowing naiis
and bunions a speciality. Difficult eases solic
ited. Fifeeen years practice. Formerly of San
Fianeisco By dropping a pos:al card, I will
call at your residence. 9-3-lm
ABSTRACTS.
ABSTRACT AND TITLE INSURANCECOIif
pmy of Los Angeles, N. W. cor. Franklin
and New High streets. ml7-9m