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DAILY HERALD.
United States Signal Service.
Report of observations taken at Los Augeles
November 0. 18S»0:
(Jlo'dy
Rain.
Mas. t«rn., t>2: rain, tern., 51.
Rainfall past 24 hours, .10.
Weather Forecast.
Ban Francisco, Nov. ((.—Forecast until 8 p.
m. Friday: Fair weather for Northern Cali
fornia, except local rains in southern portion;
local rains in Southern California; frosts in
exposed places iv Nevada.
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NEWS NOTES.
Several showers fell yesterday after
noon and last night. The rainy season
is here.
During the month of October Justice
Austin collected in fines and turned
over to the city treasurer $719.20.
There are telegrams at the Western
Union Telegraph office for George M.
Smith, R. H. Morey and Tom Emerson.
The consecration service of the Cen
tral W. C. T. U., Friday at 2:30 p. m.,
will be conducted by Mrs. McDonald.
Tom Gilbert, a member of the police
department, has been suspended for
participating in the Republican demon
stration on .Saturday evening.
The steamer Eureka left Redondo for
the north yesterday with 100 tons of
freight. The schooner Bonito, from the
north, landed thirty tons of freight at
the same port.
The board of underwriters of the Pa
cific offer $500 for the arrest and convic
tion of the parties who on the 11th of
October last fired the dwelling house of
J. F. Figueroa at the Ballona.
A colored man named Nicholas Mack
appeared before Justice Austin yester
day, and entered his plea of guilty to
the charge of battering a laboring man
named Mike Coffey with a spade, on
Wednesday. He was released upon de
positing $25 as bail, to insure his reap
. pearance in court at 1:30 o'clock this
afternoon for sentence.
The 11-year-old son of E. K. Benchley,
Willie Benchley, took a walk out of the
second story window of his father's
house on Griffin avenue, on Wednesday
night while in a somnambulistic state",
and fell some fifteen feet to the ground.
His escape from broken bones or death
was miraculous, but he only received a
few bruises, being otherwise unharmed.
At 10 o'clock yesterday morning a
sensational message was received by
telephone at police headquarters to the
. effect that three men had been killed at
Mateo street, between Sixth and Seventh
Btreots, by the collapse of a sewer exca
vation. The patrol wagon was dis
patched to the scene, but fortunately
the report was found to be untrue, ft j
was, however, not without some founda- |
tion, as three men had been buried, but ;
were fortunately rescued by their fel- \
ikjw-laborers without serious injury, 1
,after an hour's hard work.
A suit with an artistic cut and fit, j
first-class workmanship and linings, can '■■
be had at 11. A. Getz', 125 W. Third st. j
PERSONAL.
James F. Drake, of Redlands, is at the
noltenbeck.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Joy, of South
Riverside, are at the Hollenbeck.
Hon. H. H. Markham, the governor
elect of California, is staying at the
Nadeau.
Miss Josie de la Torre, of Santa Bar
bara, is here ou a visit. She is staying
With Mrs. S. Grant.
John Lazzarevich, Jr., son of John
Larzarevich, ia reported to be dying at
East Los Angeles, at the residence of his
father.
Geo. V. Smith and wife, of New York,
and E. J. Cowper and wife, of Minne
apolis, all wealthy tourists, are registered
at the Nadeau.
Hon. R. F. Del Valle and Mrs. Del
Valle have gone to housekeeping in a
very nice residence at the corner of
Twelfth and Hope streets.
C. Leonardt, the cement chemist, has
returned from a four months' tour of
inspection to England, Germany and
Belgium, where he went in the interest
of the Portland Cement company.
Colonel G. H. Mendell, chief engineer
of the Pacific coast, Colonel George L.
Gillespie and Lieutenant-Colonel W. H.
H. Benyaurd, board of engineers from
San Francisco, are registered at the
Westminster.
Little Heber, son of G. B. Kelly, of
Mobley, Miss., who is staying with his
mother at the Winona hotel, has been
very ill with brain fever since last Sat
urday, but Dr. Cole, his medical attend
ant, now pronounces the little fellow out
of danger.
Complimentary Lecture to Ladies Only.
Subject: "Good Health and a Clear
Complexion—How Obtained." Miss
Helen Bierer, formerly of Chicago, Illi
nois, will lecture in" the parlor of the
First Presbyterian church Saturday
afternoon, at 3:30 o'clock. Admission
free. Bring pencil and note-book. Miss
Bierer comes highly endorsed by leading
educators. She will organize classes in
the Jenuess-Miller system of physical
culture.
WINEGAR'S MISTAKE.
He Thinks a Check is Paid and Draws
His Balance From the Bank.
At three o'clock yesterday afternoon a
young man named L.H.Winegar was ar
rested by Officer Sanchez at his residence,
No. 148 West Pico street, on a warrant
charging him with having obtained
money by means of false pretenses. He
was taken before Justice Austin for ar
raignment, but the complainant, Gerald
GRAND OPENING
OK A
NEW SHOE STORE.
A FIRST-CLASS BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE
Will be opened on Saturday, November Bth. at Spring and Third streets, next door
to Frank, Grey & Co.'s dry goods store.
IMPORTANT —We purchase direct from the manufacturers, which enables
us to defy all competition. Wait for us. All we ask is a careful examination of
our goods. Respectfully,
R. B. FITZHENRY,
Spring Street, second north of Third.
11-2-lm
THE LOS ANGELES HERALD: FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 7, 1890
W. Porter, appeared in court and ac
knowledged full and entire satisfaction,
whereupon, by consent of the district
j at torney , the case was dismissed on pay-
I ment of costs, and the defendant was
discharged.
| On October 16th last, Wiuegar pur-
I chased $4 worth of groceries at the store
'of Porter & Hine, on the corner of
! Twelfth and Olive streets, for which
he tendered in payment a check upon
the University bank for $10, receiving
$0 in change.
The check was not presented at the
j bank for several days, but on being
handed in was returned dishonored,
j Wiuegar not having any money on de
posit there. For some reason, not ex
plained, the grocer deferred the matter
of filing a complaint against Winegar
until yesterday, when the affair was
promptly settled and explained.
Winegar asserts that he had no inten
tion of obtaining money under false pre
tenses, as he is in receipt of monthly
remittances from his father, a wealthy
merchant in the east, and at the time
had just received one. He subsequently
drew all the money he had on deposit at
the University bank, and supposingthat
the grocers had cashed his check before
that time, did not give the matter
further thought.
COUNTY PRECINCTS.
A Few More Official Returns Received
Yesterday.
The following official returns of the
election count in country precincts, in
addition to those already published in
i the Herald,were received by the county
I clerk yesterday:
Catallna.
Markham, 7; Pond, 4; Reddiek, 8;
i Del Valle, 4; Bowers, 11; Curtis, 4;
Marion, 8; Bragg, 10; Aguirre, 4; Gib
son, 14; Ward, 13; Masters, 5; McLach
lan, 13; Munday, 5.
Tejunga.
Markham, 15; Pond, 10; Reddiek, 12;
Del Valle, 14; Bowers, 10; Curtis, 15;
Carpenter, 10; Wolfskill, 15; Marion,
13; Bragg, 18; Aguirre, 13; Gibson, 18;
Ward, 10; Masters, 15; McLachlan, 10;
Munday, 15.
I.a Licbre.
Markham, 21; Pond, 24; Reddiek, 17;
Del Valle, 28; Bowers, 19; Curtis, 24;
Carpenter, 21; Wolfskill, 24; Marion,
21; Bragg, 24; Aguirre, 17; Gibson, 27;
Ward, 20; Masters, 24; McLachlan, 22;
Munday, 23.
Lancaster.
Markham, 22; Pond, 13; Reddiek, 22;
Del Valle, 13; Bowen, 21; Curtis, 14;
Carpenter, 22; Wolfskill, 13; Marion,
22; Bragg, 13; Aguirre, 19; Gibson, 10;
Ward, 23; Masters, 12; McLachlan, 21;
Munday, 14.
National.
Markham, 278; Poud, 53; Reddiek,
274; Del Valle, 58;* Bowers, 273; Curtis,
59; Carpenter, 270; Wolfskill, 02;
Marion, 274; Bragg, 58; Aguirre, 209;
Gibson, 02; Ward, 271; Masters, 02;
McLachlan, 273 ; Munday, 00.
PLENTY OF BOODLE.
How It Has Been Apportioned Among
the City Funds.
City Auditor Lopez reports the follow
ing apportionments to various city
funds of $100,000 tax money having been
made. The several funds, being recu
perated to the extent of the amount of
the apportionments, they are now pre
pared to pay warrants registered against
them, which may be presented at the
City bank.
The apportionment is as follows:
Interest and sinking 1870 fund, $925;
interest and sinking M. L. 1877 fund,
$200; interest and sinking I. J. 1877
fund, $2!)1.08; interest and sinking G. I.
1878 fund, $483.34; bond fund of 1881,
$800; general improvement bond fund,
$2091.00; public school improvement
interest and sinking fund, $3925; inter
nal sewer improvement system interest
and sinking fund, $7350; cash fund,
$37,750; fire department fund, $10,333,
-- 34; street sprinkling fund, $3910.06; gas
fund, $9410.00; general sewer fund,
$250; common school fund, $8966.00;
library fund, $3750; park fund, $5410.00;
bridge fund, $3533.34. Total, $100,000.
JOHN BRYSON.
His Condition Regarded as More Than
Serious.
John Bryson, Sr.. was reported yester
day afternoon as being no better than
he has been since Sunday. His situa
tion is more than serious, and presents
few if any hopeful features.
The Menlo.
This elegant house has changed hands; been
entirely re-furnished; rooms sunny; location
central; prices reasonable; everything first
class; for families or single gentlemen. Every
thing superintended by the proprietress, Mrs.
H. H. Heath.
Retrained Her Voice.
Nellie McDonald, of Quincy, 111., writes:
"yoiNCY, 111., Feb. Bth, 1890.
"Having been troubled with hoarseness for
over two years, at times scarcely able to speak
above a whisper, 1 was advised by friends to
try Allcock's I'obods Plasturs, aud since
using them have regained my voice as well as
ever, and highly recommend them to any one
troubled with hoarseness."
BORN.
GOWER—At Colegrove, Lot Angeles county,
Tuesday, November 5, 1890, to the wife of G.
T. Gower, a son.
SPECIALISTS.
h^pitaT'Tb^now'
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
plumbers
J^OlliT DUNCAN, PLUMBER
ter. Telephone 709. Jobbing promptly at
tended to. 309 Broadway, near 3d st. 10-15-lm
ABSTRACTS.
\BSTRACT AND TITLE INSURANCE COM
piny of Los Angeles, N. W. cor. Franklin
and New High streets. ml7-9m
ARCHITECTS. »•
• Rooms 47, 48 and 49, New Wilson block,
First and Spring sts. ml 2-12 m
FIYB CENTS A LINK.
Situations obtained, help secured, houses
sented, property of all kinds bought and sold,
and money loaned by advertising in theße
columns.
Kverybodv Keada Them.
WANTBD—MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED —EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT
E. F. MORKUiH'SK, carpenter and Jobber,
buys and sells second hand goods of all descrip
tions; keens constantly on hand ladders of all
kinds Masons' hods, daubers, etc., 016 S.
SpringSL 9-12
WANTED— PICTURES TO FRAME, CHEAP
est place at BURNS'S, 256 S. Main St.
au2l-tf
WANTKD-MALK HELP.
VT T ANTED ATIMpW? SECONDSt'TiN
TT isher on fine shirts. 11-2-5t
WANTED—HELP.
WANTED-(UR!?TO DO GENE RA L HO USE
work; German girl preferred. Mrs. W. 11.
NORDHOLT, 319 E. Seventh street, cor. Wall.
11-5-3t
WANTED — AN "EXPERIENCED CAN
vasser, to sell a staple article. Apply 119
South Olive st. 9-28-tf
TX7ANTED—ALL NEEDING HELP FREE—
TT employment or any information, address
E. NI'iTTNGER'S BUREAU; established 1880,
31916 S. Spring street, Los Angeles, Calif. Tele
phone 113 ml6-12m
WANTED—SITUATION.
TV-ANTED — A STRONG YOUNG MAN
tl wants work; can run an engine aud make
himself useful; willing to work. Address I
H., 30, this oftice. 11-7-2t
TV ANTED—in" A LAD FROM THE COUN
" try, a good home where he can work for
board and go to school; can milk or do any
thing Address Box 185, Monrovia. Cal. It
W7 ANTED—SITUATION IN MEAT MARKET
»» by experienced man, milj muueruiv
wages expected. Address C, box 20, this office.
11-5-3t
TXT ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED BUSINESS
v» man wants employment, either office or
outside. Real estate business preferred. Pox
2911. Postotlioe. 11 -2t027
WANTEI>—HOARD.
TV ANTED—GOOD JI AY BOAKD FOR ONE
TT month in vicinity of New Natlck house
for three adults c. T., care this office. 11-7-2t
TO BXCHANOB.
DENVER OR SALT LAKE LOTS TO TRADE
for good driving team, phaeton and har
ness; ponies preferred. Address C. X., 20, this
office. 11-7-7t
WANTED—REAL ESTATE.
WANTED— TO BUY FOR CASH, A MOD
em, well-built cottage of 0 or 7 rooms,
hall, pantry, closets and bath; convenient lo
cality; state lowest cash price and location.
Address N. 60, this office 11-4-tf
ACRES, WITH WATER
near Santa Fe railway, west of Cncu
monga. State terms and location. Address
C. D , this office. 11-2 tf
PERSONAL.
M RS PARKER, METdL'M— MlN
eral and Hie reading; clairvoyant; mag
netic treatment Deve oping clrclei Thursday,
7:30 p m., 453% S. Spring st. room 5
HARRY— JIM, HATTIE AND I ARE HUNT
ing the world over for you; come to 1802
L. street, San Francisco; Hester is here.
10-12-lm
PRICES—SUGAR, 18 LBS.
Jji brown or 16 lbs. white, $1; 4 lbs rlce,sago
or tapioca, 25c; 13 lbs. white beans 25c.; starch,
4 packages, 25c; germea, 20c; silver cream, 15c;
8 lbs. com meal. 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 ham. 10c; 4 cans sardines, 2.5 c; 6 lbs.
raisins, 25c; 40 bars soap, $1; bacon, 12Ue;
hams, 14c; pork. 10c ECONOMIC STORES,
509-511 S. Spring st. Telephone 975. m 5 tf
IVORCE LAW - A SPECIALTY; ADVICE
free. W. W. HOI.COMB, attorney-at-law,
office, old Wilson block, 126 W. First St., rooms
10 and 11. ma29-tf
I PERSONAL — INTERESTING TO EVKR\'
body How to make and save money. Read
the class, ed advertisements in the Herald.
daily. A few cents spent in an advertisement
may make thousands of dollars for you. You
may procure a situation; sell your house 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 in a thousand different ways use these col
umns to advantage. On this page advertise
ments are oulv FIVE CENTS A LINK A DAY.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
TV" un usuaTopportu n ity^iHFkran
1 V ordinance of the government of Ceylon,
the tea planters of Ceylon, trading under the
name of The Ceylon Planters Tea Co., require
agents everywhere on a new plan, which as
sures a life business; responsibility a pre
requisite. THE CEYLON PLANTERS TEA
CO., 4 East Twenty-second St., New York.
11-0-2t
IJARTY WITH $6000 TO $12,000 CAN FIND
absolutely safe investment for the same,
with large profits, with position in manage
ment of the business if desired. Address P 0.
box 871, city. 11-5 7t
OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY
property, a fine two-story building, with
store under; a good chance for general mer
chandise In a prosperous country town. Ad
dress A. X. B , Box 60, this office. 10-24-14t
OR SALE—LUNCH COUNTER AND CIGAR
stand; good location; doing good business.
For particulars, address P, this office. 10-17-15t
EDUCATIONAL.
ASSAYINQ~T AUGHT TIY W AllrfTsTwAllz,
102 8. Broadway. 10-23-lm
RINITY SCHOOL, 1534 MISSION ST., PRE
pares young men and boys for university
college aud business. Fall session opens Mod
day, August 4, 1890 Address, Dr. E. B.
SPALDING, rector, San Francisco. aull-3mos
OHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, TELEGRA-
O 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-6m
CADEMY OF IMMACULATE HEART, PICO
Heights—The scholastic year comprises
two sessions of five 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 on
the premises. jul 5m
QCHOOL OF CIVIL, MINING, MECHANICAL,
Engineering, Surveying, Architecture,
Drawing, Assaying. A. VAN DER NAILLEN,
723 Market St., Ban Francisco. mlO-tf
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.
HAMMAM BATHS.
lADIES' TURKIBH BATH
J AND ELECTRIC TREATMENT.
This Fine Bath is fitted up expressly for
Ladies, and fully equipped for Scientific Elec
tric Treatment. Polite and competent attend
ants. Turkish, Russian. Sulphur, Medicated,
and the wonderful Zirconite Oxide Bath.
This new bath produces a healthful skin by
cleansing the blood of all impurities. One of
our greatest physicians has said the Turkish
Hath will cure almost liny known disease.
Ladies' Bath open from Ba. mto6p. m. The
gentlemen's bath open night and day. No
charge for gentlemen bathers remaining over
night at the Hammam, 230 South Main street.
H C. ROVER, M. D., Physician, Surgeon a"d
Electrician in charge. C. S. TRAPHAGEN,
Business Manager 10-14-lm
ATTORNEYS.
DX. TRABK, LAWYER, FULTON BLOCK,
. 207 New High St. 11-6-lm
ISIDORE B. DOCKWEILER, ATTORNEY-AT
law, rooms 10 and 11, Bryson-Bonebrake
block. ml 9 6m
George H. Smith. Thomas L. Winder
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. mlttf
FOR RENT—ROOMS.
FORR ENT—UNFURNISHED ROoMsTlfO£
TON HOUSE, corner of 7th and Hill sts.,%
block from market and postofhee. Rent reason
able. 10-5-lm
FOR SALB.
T7<or BAu£^NitTf~Giriuji' tlla7ssTt~anis
JT draughting instruments, at 52 S. Broadway.
11 7-3t
IjM)R SALE -A LADY FR<Sm~THE EAST WILL
sell elegant seal skin coat, cost, $300, and
two evening dresses, costing $75 each, at a bar
gain; new and not worn; cut too small for
owner; size, bust, 36 in. Address, R., box 20,
this office. 11-4-3t
17OR SALE O R~R ENT— BLACKSMITH~SHOP
1 1 and tools, at Rivera, on the Santo Fe line,
12 miles east of Los Angeles. Address or apply
to W. L. BIDWELL, Rivera, Cal. 11-l-7t
fOR SALE - WAGONS AND CARRIAGES
bought, sold and exchanged. 128 SAN
PEDRO ST. 9 12 3m
£>0R SALE-FIRST-CLASS NEW UPRIGHT
piano, to someone who has sense enough
to know a bargain when they see it. Pacific
Loan Company. 124' ~ S. Spring street. 10-5-tf
FOR SALB—Country Property.
TTOR*" SALE—VERY CHEaIC
V tract oi fine fruit and farming land, near
Redondo Beach, on the R. R.; will sell from 10
acres up on five or six years' time; very little
money required from actual settlers. Call or
address E. A. MILLER, N E. corner Main and
Twenty-third st, 10-28-lm
£40 ACRES ORANGE LAND, AT $60; ON
U on easy terms. L. M. BROWN, 132 N. Spring
sL 10-7-lm
1.-'ORI .-'OR SALE OR EXCHANGE —LOTS IN
1 Pasadena and South Pasadena. 24 Brvson-
Bonebrake block. N. P. CONREY. 10-23tf
VVJR SALE — A PARTY WHfF WANTS~A
V piece of ground to improve and make a liv
ing on, cau buy 10 or 20 acres 10 miles from
Los Angeles a..d 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. O. BOX
(iliti. I.os Angeles. 9-12-tf
FOR SALE—City Property.
J*OR SALE,BY BURBANK,BAKER, & ODEA,
J 114 South Broadway
New 9-roomed, 2-story house, all modern im
provements, cement walks etc. Choice fruit
trees. Near corner Flgucroa and Washington
streets; only $4000.
New 9-roomed house, very handsome; lot 67
feet front; covered with bearing fruit trees, on
Fifteenth street, near Main; $420 i).
Nice home on Washington stive*, near Fig
ueroa; 8-roomed house; lot 60x180, alone worth
the price asked; $6000.
Lot 50x155, to 20-foot alley, on Flower street,
between Eleventh and T- elfth streets; $2500.
Lot 100x200, on the west side of Pearl, near
Eleventh; $5500.
Choice orange land at Cucamonga, with water,
very cheap.
Money to loan at lowest rates. 11 -2-tf
IpOB SALE—MOVING FROM THE CITyTi
' oiler for sale, at a bargain, my new O-roonicd
cottave, furnish d or unfurnished: also horse,
surrv-buggv. and two office desks. W. H.
CHAMBERLAIN, 031 W. sixteenth street, or I
119 N. Spring St. 10-25tf I
I~pOR SALE—A GOOD RESIDENCE PROP
-1 ertv; s(i-foot lot, and 6-room house. 24
Bryson-Bonebrake block. N. P. CONREY.
10-23tf
SALE—WILL SELL MY RESIDENCE,
137 Belmont aye., at a great sacrifice. Ad
dress MAJOR A. S. KIMBALL, Army Head
quarters, Los Angeles. 10-15-lm
FUR KENT—HOUSES^
TX)R RENT—PARTLY
I Seventeenth and Hill sts,, 4-room cottag€',
$12 50 per month. W. H. SHINN, Room 3 I
Redick blk, cor. First and Broadway. 10-12tf
170R RENT—THE.' WILCOX RESIDKNCE.
T No. 427 South Hillst,; 10 rooms, with all
modern conveniences, and large barn. Apply
to owner, 524 South Hill. 11-6 3t
ri-H> LET—COTTAGE PLEASANTLY LOCATFD
J No. 139 S. Grand avenue. Enquier in rear
of lot. 11-2-151
I^O R RENT—9 ROOM HOUSE. S>ND _ BT~
1 cor, Philadelphia, close In; only $15. L. A.
RENTAL AGENCY, 207 W. Second St. 10-30 tf
FOR RE N T—N IN B-ROO M HO USE ON TEM -
pie street, between Olive and Grand aye.
JULIUS LYONS, Room 6, Allen Block, corner
Spring and Temple. 10-25tf
V'OR ~ "RENT—SANTA MONICA, ROOM
V cottage, furnished, % block from beach;
fine location for winter; $15 ncr month. W. 11. 1
SHINN, Room 3 Redick blk. cor. First and
Broadway, L. A. 10-12-tf
I7H)R RE NT—HOUSES ALL OVER THE CITY.
1 C. A. SUMNER & CO., 7 S. Fort street.
mlO-tf
LOST AND FOUNDT
I'"" BSC X AYE., OBEY
a shawl. Please return to owner, Station B,
Boyle Heights. 11-7-2t
STRAYED— I.OS ANGELES, NOV. 5. 1890
taken up by M. Bellue. one hay mare, about
14 hands high, eight years old. sniall white star
on face, black mane and tail, shod on front feet,
with short tail. M. BELLUE, corner of Jeffer
son and Alameda sts. 11-6-4t
LOST— ORDINARY' DKPOSIT PASS BOOK,
No. 5269 of the I os Angeles Savings Bank,
in the name of X. G. Wadsworth Finder will
please return some to the bank. 11-6-lm
FOUND —~ SAM FLETCHER, THE HORSE
clipptr, at 133 S. Broadway. Prices from
$2 up. 11 -4-1111
lOSTI OST—GOLD OPEN FACE WATCH i JULES'
J Jurgensci, Copenhagen; $25,00 will bepaid
to the finder. Leave at C. D. PLATTS, oor.
First and Main sts. 10-12-tf
TT*OUND—THE BEST ORANGE LAND FOR
Xj $60 per acre. $10an acre cash ;halance in 2, 3
and 4 years. L. M. BROWN, 132 N. Spring st.
10-7-lm
MEETINGS.
S^uthern"cali fornia colLNciLTlsa
728, Royal Arcanum—Meets second and
fourth Friday evenings of each month, at K. of
P. Hall, No. 118% 8. Spring street; visiting
brothers cordially invited 8. E. LEVIS,
Box 1175. Secretary.
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MEDICAL.
Can be Cured.
This is being verified every week by those
who are using the AEREAN SYSTEM of prac
tice, consistins of medicated inhalations and
compound oxygen as prescribed by
M. HILTON WILLIAMS. M. D.
M. C, P. S. 0„
137 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal.
This system of practice is effectual in the
cure of Catarrh, Throat .diseases, Bronchitis,
Asthma and Consumption.
Consumption, like all other diseases of the
respiratory organs, is conceded by all scientific
and thinking men, to originate from a living
germ or parasite. These little baccilli are found
floating in the expectorated mucus, and after
death adhering to the mucus surfaces lining the
air passages. What utter nonsense it is to try to
destroy these parasites by giving medicines by
the stomach; and yet how easy it is to introduce
them into the diseased parts by the Aerean
or Inhalation system of practice. Is anything
more commou sense? And yet one in every
seven die annually because of this mistaken
idea; many of whom would be radically and
permanently cured had they used the Medicated
Inhalations before the disease became too far
advanced.
Over 100,000 persons have used these medi
cated inhalatoiis under our personal direction
during the past twenty-four years, and very few
of that number have died with lung trouble;
and yet quite a large percentage began the
treatment simply as a palliative remedy, not
thin-ing there was still a possibility of un ab
solute cure.
In some persons the tuberculous matter exists
in the lung* for years, causing more or less dis
turbance of the nervous and circulatory sys
tems, but the inevitable results are sure to fol
low Booner or later; and while that is true it is
no le'B true that bad those persons who became
the easy victims to this foul destroyer during
the early stages of their disease partaken of the
benefits to be derived from using the Aerean
system of practice, nine-tenths of them might
have been permanently cured; and while our
climate la probably equal, if not superior to »ny
climate in the world, yet all will agree that
something more heroic Is required to sill and
destroy the living germs found so numorously
In tl is diseased tissue of ihe bronchial tubes
api lungs, which nothing will kill or destroy
equal to the Medicated Inhalations, when prop
erly applied.
Persons taking thiß treatment can use the
remedies at home as well us at our office.
Consultation and one application at office
free. Those who desire to consult me in regard
to their cases had better call at the office for an
examination, but if impossible to visit the offlce
personally, can write for list of questions and
elrrular, both of which will be sent free
charge. Address
M. HILTON WILLIAMS, M, D.,
137 8. 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.
FRANK, ORBT * CO.
SPUING STREET, CORNER THIRD.
MARVELOUS -:- SURPRISES T
Now in store for Ladies in Pursuit of Bargains,
OUR PRICES THIS WEEK
Being not only most interesting, but quality considered, we con positively pronounce them
matchless. Come prepared for comparisons.
SILK DEPARTMENT. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT.
VALUE. VALUE.
22-inch Gros Grain, all colors, per Ladies'ltalian-ilk fast black Hose $ 75 $125
yard $1 00 $1 50 Ladies'Frcnch Lisle fast black Hose 35 50
22-inch Evening Shades Brocade Child's Hermsdorf Dye, fast black,
Satins 150 250 all sizes 25 35
22-inch black Faille Francaisc 1 00 150 Ladles' Silk ahd Wool Vests, assorted
22 inch Evening shades Francaise 125 175 colors, high neck, long sleeves. 150 250
22-inch Black Surah, extra 50 75 Ladies' Pure Silk Ribbed Vests 225 350
Qur Hosiery Department has been, since our opening, agreat source of
attraction, and several delayed shipments having just arrived, it will now
be found more so than before.
DRESS (iOODS DEPARTMENT. I DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT.
■ia i„.i, n™„ i„ * n« V^ l '" 3 K r i Flnc Double Damask Towels, knotted fringe,
d4-inch Drap de Alma $ 20 $ 35 20x40, 25c.
38-inch all-wool Tricots 35 50 Ek 'f}' Damask Luuch Cioths ' 90c '
40 incliall-woolCamel'sHr.irSsrgc 50 75 ' Exquisite Double Damask Lunch Sets, open
work, knotted fring >, $5 75 per set.
Silk Mixed Combination Suits. .. 750 12 50 | Full line French Napkins, 75c, 85c, 95c, $1.25
48-inch Filk F'nish Henrietta, 50 pieces 'genuine Scotch Flannels, superb
special, per yard 85 125 I styles and colorings, only 37% c per yard.
HL-RM N T C> STREET, COR. THIRD, LOg ANGELES, CAL.
(2) MONTGOMERY BROS.,
Jewelers m Silversmiths,
. fill nnd 122 N. Spring St.,
Are selling a Magnificent
' l;r SOLM3 GOLD
% vl'C j^f^ 1 W Ladies ' l4 Carat stem Winding Watch
FOR $25.00!
CALL AND SEE THEM.
$28' $2e3' $25!
B. SENS Sc SOISr,
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 fit guaranteed.
Please give us a call at
No. 227 WEST SECOND STREET.
Yours respectfully,
913 " 3 m B. SENS 6c SON.
FINANCIAL.
Sl,500,(r00
TO LOAN AT R. G. LUNT'B
LOAN AND INSURANCE AGENCY,
Redick block, cor. First & Broadway.
Loans made on lmpiioved city and country
property; 9 per cent- gross city, 8 per cent.
gross country. Building loans made. Bonds
negotiated.
Agent for tbe
GERMAN SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY,
of San Francisco. lul-tf
ACIFIC 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. E. Df.GROOT,
Manager, rooms 14 and 15, No. 124!. 2 South
Spring st. m3O
AAA AAA TO LOAN AT 6 TO 8 PER
cent, on improved property
city, town and ucreaga, in large or small sums.
Money loaned at 10 par cent, on hay and jjraln
warehouse receipts. HELLMAN & OHAL
FANT, Perrett building. 127 W. Third st.
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LOS ANGELES LOAN CO. WILL LOAN
money on pianos, without removal,
diamonds, jewelry, carriages, horses and any
thing of value; private rooms for consultation;
all business confidential; money without delay.
ROOMS 8 AND 9, Wilson block, cor. First and
Spring sts. W. D. Eckßttfin,manager. m29-tf
OU DEAL WITH PRINCIPALS ONLY, AND
save commissions. $25 to $25,000. Long
and short term loans a specialty. Buy notes
and mortgages. CRAWFORD & McCREERY,
Room 11, over Los Angeles Bank, corner First
and Spring. au27
fflf-A/WwUkTO LOAN UPON IMPROVED
3POIAM/UU city and country property; low
est rates; loans made with dispatch. Address
the Northbi n Counties Investment Trust, Ltd.,
FRED. J. SMITH. Agent. Pomona. Cal.
ONEY LOANED ON REAL EBTATE, DlA~
monds, watches, jewelry, pianos, seal
skins, live stock, carriages, bicycleß and all
kinds of personal and collateral security. LEE
BROS., 402 S. Spring, mlB-tf
ONEY LOANED ON IMPROVED" CITY
and country property, bonds and stocks.
Any amount, low rates. Bonds bought. JNO.
A. PIRTLE, 138 8. Spring street. au3l-3mo
TF YOU WANT MONEY WITHOUT DKLAY~
A no commission, at prevailing rates cf inter
est, see Security Savings Bank, 148 8. Main st.
9-21-tf
MAIN-STREET SAVINGS BANK AND TRUST
Company, 426 H. Main st. Money to loan
at 614 per cent on business property. jel-tl
MONEY TO LOAN RATES
on good risks only. M. F. ODEA, 114
Broadway. ml3-tf
MONEY TO LOAN CHEAP. F.E. HOLLOWAY
15 California Bank Building. 9 20-t.f
SPECIAL NOTICE.
NOTICE— THE LOS ANGELES CITY WATER
Company will strictly enforce the follow
ing rule: The hours for sprinkling are between
6 and 8 o'clock a. m., and 6 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 be turned on ugain.
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H3ir~ HTOUAOE.
JUNCTION WAREHOUSE — JUNCTION
Dowueyave. and Sau Fernando st. Rates
reasonable. Tel. 385. C. RAPHAEL & CO.
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pacific coast mining
mining properties bought and Bold. Min
ing prospects and mines bonded, and capita
furnished for development of those that can he
shown to have merit. NOLAN & SMITH, offlce
132 North Spring Btreet, Los Angelts, Cal.
PHYSICIANS.
lyj 88. DR. WILLS. ,
Removed to "The Clifton," No. 233 N. Broad
way. Specialty, Diseases of Women. Office
hours from 10 to 4.
DR. C. EDGAR SMITH—DISEASES OF
women a specialty; rectal diseases treated
by the Brinkerhoff painless system; office,
corner Main arid Seventh sts., Robarts block.
Telephone 1031. mlOtf
DR. M. HILTON WILLIAMS. DISEASES OP
the head, throat, chest and blood a speci
alty. Office 137 South Broadway, MILLER
BUILDING. 9-5-tf
DR. H. ARENBBERG, FROM THE UNl
verslty 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.,2Cto 4 and 5 to 8 p. m. Offtoe, 305W S. Spring
St., room 30, The Ramona, bet. Third and
and Fourth sts. ma29-tf
AS. LANGLEY, ELECTRIC PHYSICIAN.
• 355% 8. Spring st., cor. Fourth st. Electrical
treatment, baths and massuee. jul-tl
REBECCA LEE DORSEY, M. D. OFFICE
No. 7?4 N. Main st. Special attention given
to obstetrics, gynecology and diseases ol
children. Hours 9to 11 a. m. and 2to4p. m.
Telephone 513. je2-tf
DR. DARLING, OCULIST AND AURIBT,
Office 229 W. First Bt. Office hours, 9a. m.
to 4 p. m. juitf d&w
CHAS. W. BRYSON, M. D.—DISEASES OF
women a specialty. 44% 8. Spring st.,
rooms 2 and 3. Telephone,'office, 796; resi
dence, 798. mlltf
DR. C. E. CLACIUS HAS REMOVED HIS
office from 75 N. Spring to 41 8. Spring st
Hours, from 11 a, m. to 2p. m. Bpecialty—
Sexual and skin diseases, chronic diseases in
general. m24-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 Bt. je2-10m
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 tooraddresß any agent, or CLARENCE A.
WARNER, Exc. Manager, 29 N. Spring, jultf
SOMETHING NEW. - PERSONALLY Con
ducted Excursions East, via "Rio Grande"
Ry., every Monday. J. C. JUDSON & CO., 119
N. Spring St., Ixis Angeles. jel2-tf
WALTERS'S SELECT EXCURSIONS TO
all points east. Personally conducted to
Boston. 119 N. SPRING ST. ma29-tf
IJHILLIPS-TIIE ONLY EXCURSIONS RUN
-1 ulng TOURIST SLEEPERS THROUGH TO
BOSTON. Office. No 132 N. Spring st.
KXCHAjNGK]
TT<(>R EXCHANGE - BEAUTIFULLY SITU-
X 1 ated ranch of 60 acres, 30 miles from San
Francisco on southern Paolfla road, so acres in
full bearing fruit trees. 20 acres table grapes,
10 acres wine grapes, 2 uood hard finished 7
room houses, 2 large barns, 3 wells, good water,
finest view in the county. Will sell or ex
change all or a part for Los Angeles property.
For full particulars, address 1124 W. VVABH-
IgGTON st 10-14-we-fr su
ART ROOMST ~
REMOVALS-MRS. E. L.WITTE, KENSINGTON
Art Rooms Room 37 Wilson Block, corner
Spring and First streets. Lessons a specialty.
Stumping and perforated patterns.

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