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DAILY HERALD.
United States Signal Service.
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Report of observations taken at Los Angeles
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NEWS NOTES.
There is a telegram at the Postal tele
graph office for Mrs. Marie Fort Gassiu
gttv
The steamer Los Angeles went north
from Redondo last night, with seventy
two tons of merchandise.
There are telegrams at the office of the
Western Union telegraph company for
4da'Steews and M. J. Reilly.
In the notice of election published
yesterday, Precinct C. corner of Buena
Vista and Alpine streets, was omitted.
The Los Angeles Law Students' Asso
ciation will meet tomorrow evening to
listen to a lecture by M. L. Graff on the
"law of Real Estate."
Albert, the eight-year-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Howard, the attorney
at-iaw, died on Sunday morning of diph
theria. The funeral took place the same
evening.
A supplement to the great register is
being prepared at the expense .of the
city for the coming municipal election,
and will be kept open up to and includ
ing Thursday, the 27th mat.
A large number of Democrats assem
bled ia A. O. U. W. hall, on Boyle
Heights, last evening, and after dis
' cussing the manner in which the city
caucuses were called, passed a resolu
tion calling for a meeting of all the
Democrats of the Ninth ward, to be held
at A. O. U. W. hall, Friday evening,
November 21st, to recommend a candi
date for councilman to the convention,
from said ward.
The body of C. Facinetti, an Italian
laborer, was brought in yesterday at 4:45
p. m. from Inglewood, on a Southern
California train. The deceased was in
the employ of the railroad, and while
. yfojrking on a bank in the vicinity of
Ijlglewood, it caved in and broke the
unfortunate Italian's neck. The corpse
is now at Orr & Sutch's morgue, where
the -coroner will hold an inquest this
tnorning at 9 o'clock.
Bishop Nichols visited St. John's
' parish Sunday, night and preached a
1 most excellent discourse and adminis
tered the rite of confirmation to sixteen
candidates. The chapel was beautifully
decorated for the occasion, and proved
quite too small to accommodate those
1 who came. In the morning the at
tendance was large, and fifty-one names
, went upon the Sunday-school roll.
■yjkt the Illinois social this evening, in
Illinois hall, a series of fine attractions
will be offered. Mrs. Hattie Johnson of
San Diego, will give a series of humor
ous and dramatic readings; Mrs. Cach
ing's quartette will furnish vocal music;
.Mr. Bickel's zither quartette will render
'several selections, and Pearlie Gleason
'and M*y Johnson will play several piano
arid banjo duets. Everybody welcome.
. Some days ago an erroneous state
ment appeared in some of the dailies to
the. effect that one of the trains for the
north had been taken off by the South
ern Pacific company. This is not so.
The only change made by the railroad
officials is in the time of departure of
tourist cars, both local and through.
These usually left on the 10:40 p.m.
train. Now they depart by the 12:45
frain for San Francisco. This is all the
change which has been made.
" A suit with an artistic cut and fit,
first-class workmanship and linings, can
be had at H. A. Getz', 125 W. Third st.
PERSONAL.
R. W. Dawson, of Glendora, spent,
yesterday in the city.
Richard Gird of the Chino spent yes
terday in Los Angeles.
D. C. Collier, a capitalist of San
Diego, is at the Nadeau.
Senator John Wolfskill, ot Buenos
Ay res, was in the city yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Rice and Miss L.
Ffou'rnoy of Ventura are at the Hollen
beck.
Col. George D. Whitcomb, of Glen
dora, was on the streets yesterday for a
(ew hours.
Mrs. R. Magee and Mr. and Mrs.
George L. Joy of Riverside are at the
Hollenbeck.
San Franciscans at the Hollenbeck
are W. Thomas, E. M. Frank, J. H.
Fuller and G. B. Bayley.
H. A. Unruh is spending a few days
at Arcadia while E. J. Baldwin runs
the hotel in San Francisco.
Mrs. A. H. Fox, of San Bernardino, is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Hos
ier, at 629 West Second street.
\y. H. Snedaker, general passenger
agent of the Rio Grande Western, of San
Francisco, is in the city on a visit.
Stvn Franciscans at the Nadeau are R.
E. Houghton, W. H. Snedaker, John F.
McCarthy, James Elder and A. Ross.
Hon. Charles F. Bassett, secretary of
the Republican state central committee,
is in the city. He will remain here for
two or three days.
Chas. N. Williams is a candidate for
auditor, subject to the decision of the
Democratic city convention. Mr. Wil
liams has plenty of friends.
Don Juan F. Forster and W. R. Row
land left for the city of Chihuahua.
Mexico, yesterday afternoon. They will
be afbsent about three weeks.
Friends of Henry L. Penney are urg
ing him to run for the council in the Sec
.:FITZHENRY'S
IS THE PLACE TO GET
Perfecting Shoes and Excelfent Wearers
FOR LESS MONEY THAN ELSEWHERE.
LADIES' FINE SHOES, AA TO EE.
NEW"STORE" s SS
SPRING STREET, second door north of Third.
R. B. FITZHENRY.
THE LOS ANGELES HERALD: TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 18, 1890.
ond ward. He can get his past vote and
a good deal more, they think.
J. E. Lee, telegraph operator on the
Vandalia line, at St. Louis, Mo., who
has been visiting Los Angeles the past
week, left yesterday for San Diego.
Captain Willet Pearce, of West
Twenty-first street, celebrated his 74th
birthday on Sunday evening. All his
relatives in this city, numbering about
twenty—including a great-grand-daugh
ter —were present to wish him many re
turns of the day.
Colonel Robinson of the Oakland base
ball club, is expected to arrive here to
day. Mr. Robinson comes to confer
with Marco Hellman in regard to taking
Los Angeles in the California league for
the season of 1891. It is expected that
Colonel Robinson will manage one of
the Southern California league teams.
Captain James E. White, U. S. super
intendent of the railway mail service,
who is now at Sacramento, will arrive
today in Los Angeles for the purpose of
thoroughly examining into the postal
service. Captain White is accompanied
by his wife, Mrs. O. W. Williams, W. P.
Campbell, J. B. Elwood (who is assist
ant superintendent of the service), Mr.
I and Mrs. William Winslow, Miss Dean,
j and his private secretary, D. Todd.
Ben. Benjamin has been retained by
Mr. Hellman to act as secretary for the
winter season of baseball. No better se
lection could have been made, for Mr.
Benjamin has a peculiar gift of being
able to make popular and a success
whatever he takes hold of. He is better
adapted to such work than any other
man on this coast, aud has friends
enough to fill the park twice a week.
His appointment means a successful ball
season.
Miles's Serve and Liver rills
Act on a new principle—regulating the liver,
Stomach anil bowels through tlie nerves. A new
discovery. Dr. Miles's Pills speedily cure Ml
iousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipa
tion. Unequaled for men, women, children.
Smallest, mildest, surest: Fifty doses, 23 cts
Samples free, at R. W. Ellis A- Co.'s.
The Hehald Job Office is now better
prepared to turn out first-class job print
ing than ever. Give us a call when in
needof printing of any description.
Kvcai.yita is sparkling, refreshing and
pleasant.
The Corfu Dining Parlors.
130}4 South Spring street. All tourists dine at
the Corfu. Meals, 25c.
Drink Eucalypti for nervousness aud insom
nia.
SPECIAL. NOTICE.
I make a specialty of Purs' California Wines,
put up in cases of one dozen each, consisting of
the following varieties: Port, Angelica, sherry,
Muscatel, Zinfandel, aud Riesling, and Dfe-
LIVER two casi-s (24 bottles) of the above
wines to any part of the United States on receipt
of 30.00. Telephone 44. Branch, 453 s, Spriug.
Respectfully,
11-12-lm H. J. WOOI.LAt OTT.
I'KKSIISAI..
rpHE MENLO, 420 SOUTH "MAIS'
X corner Winston. This elegant house has
been refurnished, and under new management;
location central; sixty sunny rooms, en suite
and single, from $7 upward: transient from 50
cents toll.2sper day. Kverv attention paid to
guests. MRS. 11. H. HEATH, Proprietor.
11-Hi-7t
MRS PARKER, MEDIUM—BUSINESS, MlN
eral and Hie reading: clairvoyant; mag
netic treatment Deve oping circles Thursday,
7:30 p. m., 453 l /£ S. Spring st. room 5
PRICES-SUGAR, 18 LB^S.
Hi brown or 1C lbs. white, 31; 4 lbs rice.sago
or tapioca, 25c.; 13 lbs. white beans 25c.; starch,
4 packages, 25c; germea, 20e.; silver cream, 15c;
8 lbs. corumeal, 15c; pickles, 10c. a qt.; good
black or Japan tea, 35c; sack flour, 80c;
Northern flour, 31.15; 10 cans salmon, $1; Scans
oysters, $1; can roast beef. 20c: potted tongue
or ham, 10c; 4 cans sardines, 25c; 0 lbs.
raisins, 25c.; 40 bars soap, SI: bacon,
hams, 14c; pork, 10c. ECONOMIC STORES,
509-511 8. 3pringst. Telephone 975. m 5 tf
DIVORCE LAW A SPECIALTY"; ADVICE
free. W. W. HOLCOMB. attorney-at-law,
oilice, old Wilson block, I2l> W. First St., rooms
10 and 11. ma29-tf
PERSONAL — INTERESTING TO EVERY
body How to make and save money. Read
the class, ed advertisements iv the Herald
daily. A few cents spent in an advertisement
may mHke thousands of dollars ior you. You
may procure a sHiWlon; sell your house and
iot; 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 only FIVE CENTS A LINE A DAY.
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 oddress F. W. THOMPSON, Agent, 138 South
Spring st. 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 toor address 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. JCDSON A CO., 119
N. Spring St., Los Angeles. jel2-tf
WALTERS'S SELECT EXCURSIONS TO
all points east. Personally conducted to
Boßton. 119 N. SPRING ST. ma29-tf
I)HILLIPS— THE ONLY EXCURSIONS RUN
ning TOURIST SLEEPERS THROUGH TO
BOSTON. Office. No 132 N. Spring st.
MINING.
PACIFIC COAST MINING BUREAU-—GOOD
mining properties bought and sold. Min
ing prospects and mines bonded, and capital
furnished for development of those that can be
shown to have merit. NOLAN A SMITH, oilice
132 North Spring street, Los Angeles, Cal.
au24-Wmo
HOMEOFATHISTB.
8. SALISBURY," M. D., HOMOCOPATHIST.
• Office, rooms 11 and 12, L. A. Bank build
ing, cor. First and Spring sts. Residence, 048
8. Pearl st. Office hours, 11 a. mto3p. m. Tel
ephone Nos.: Office, 597; residence, 577.
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Re. BEACH A BOYNTON. OFFICE, 37 N.
Spring St., Los Angeles, Cal. Office hours,
Bto 12 m., 1 to 4 and 6toBp. m. Dr. Boyn
ton's residence. 735 Olive St. m!9tf
TSAAC FELLOWS, M. D., HOMEOPATHIBT
I 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.
B~"eLLeVuE LYTNQ-IN HOSPITAL 18 HOW
open, under the management of Mrs. Dr. J.
H. Smith. Patients can have their choice ol
physicians, and the best of care is given. Mid
wifery a specialty. 145 Bellevue aye. m2Btf
KIVK CKNTS A LINK,
Situations obtained, help secured, houses
rented, property of all kinds bought and sold,
and money loaned by advertising in these
columns.
Everybody Heads Them.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS^
TT plete or purtial set of foreign postage
stamps for sale, address A X WiLCOXEN
Station C, Los Angeles, for three days. It
W A^TED—SECOND-HAND GOODS', HIQH
TT est cash price paid, UOLGAN'B, 241 S
Main. 11141 m '
\\7ANTEI) — PARTNER WITH $600 TO
TT take one-third interest in gold mine
For particulars, address H. MORRISON, box
40, this office 11-12-21t
\VTANTED-KVERYSoDTTS 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.. 016 S.
Spring St. 9-12
ANTED—PICTURES TO FRAME, CHKAF
est place at BURNS'S, 256 s. Main St.
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WANTED—IIEI.P.
\\" ANTED—FIRST CLASS (DA T MAKERS.
TT Apply OOKDAN ISHOS., 118 S. spring
street. 11-18-3t
\\T A N TKD—FIRBT-C LASS VEST-M AKERs!
T T Apply GORDAN KKOS., 118 S. Spring
street. 11-18-3t
V\ T AN i KD-fFrsT-CLASS PANTS-MAKERS.
TT Apply GORDAN BROS., 11SS. Spring
street. 11-18-3t
VI "A N T E1)- E Xl'F. RIEN t' E1) CLOAK AND
TT utit saleslady. Address, stating qualifica
tions, M. U, Herald office. 11-18-:tt
VTITAXTIiD—IO FIRST-CLASS COAT AND
T> pant-i-makers, nt 215 S. Spring street.
ROUT/.AIIU A GUREY. 11-IBtf
VSTANTED—ALL NEEDING HELP FREE—
TT employment or any information, address
K. NTTTINCER'S BUREAU; established 1880,
319).£ 8. Spring street, Los Angeles, Callt. Tele
phone 113 ml6-12m
WANTED—SITUATIONS.
TITANTED — SITUATION 1!Y A TIIOR
TT oughly competent stenographer of long
experience; best of references. Address MISS
DAVIES. No. 1400 Court St., city. 11-18-2t
V|7 ANTED—SITUATION BY A JAPANESE
TT boy to work; office, store or garden; coll
immediately. Addres- F, box 20, this office.
11-l*-2t
TITANTED SITUATION FOR SINGLE MAN;
il can keep simple accounts, or do light
manual labor. Address A. H., tins office,
11-18-3t
ANTED—AN" EXPERIENCED BUSINESS!
TT man wants employment, either office or
outside. Ileal estate business preferred Box
2911, Postofflce. 11-2t027
WANTED—TO KENT.
TIT ANTED—TO RENT A FARM ON SiIAREs",
TT with stock and utensils furnished; a first
elass.farmer. Address 2:i(i Newton street, East
l.os Angeles. 1 l-14-7t
WANTED—REAL ESTATE.
"ITITANTED—TO BUY FOR CASH, A MOD-'
tT crn, well-built cottage of o or 7 rooms,
hall, pu.itri, closets and bath; convenient lo
cality; state lowest cash price and location.
Address N. 00, thisoflice 11-4-tf
\\f AN TE D—2o ACREH, WITH WATER
I' near Santa Fe railway, west of Cucu
monea State terms and location Address
CD. this office. 11-2-tf
FOR RENT—HOUSES.
17»OR RENT—COTTAGE PLEASA Lo
cated ; No. 139 S. Grand avenue. Enquire
in rear of lot. 11-2-lroo
RENT—FOUR CHOICE HOUSES. FOUR
17 to twelve rooms each. By WM. s. DEVAN,
215}j West First, Room 1. " 11-15-7t
RENT—9~ROOM HOUSE. S-ND ST.",
IJ cor. Philadelphia, close in; only $15. L. A.
RENTAL AGENCY. 207 W. Second St. 10-30 tf
FOR RENT—HOUSES ALL OVER THE CITY.
C. A. SUMNER &CO., 7 S. Fort street.
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FOR RENX—ROOiIIS•
MENLO— 420 SOUTH MAInHsTRBBT. .' jSXii
2 suites of elegant rooms, suitable for
physicians, at reasonable rates. House first
class in every respect. ] l-l(i-7t
FOR RENT—THE~~DENVER, 183 NORTH
Main st.;suiiny rooms, from $1 per week;
elegant rooms, with bay windows, gas and
grates, single or en suite, $3 a week; in the
center of the city. 11-8-lm
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—SALOON. I HEAP ( I NI H ILLY
located and nicely fitted up. Will sell
stock and fixtures cheap, or sell fixtures alone.
Inquire at 240 S. Main it. 11-18-71
I7HXR SALE AT A BARGAIN—A FINE CHlCK
effing square grand piano, at tho DAY &
FISHER MUSIC STORE. 106 N. Spring St.
11-10-3t
OR SALE—BABCO€K~CARRIAGE AND
buggy. 116 Commercial st. 11-14-7t
T?OR SALE--ONE 200 11. P. HAZELTON
X 1 boiler anl purifier at half of cost price.
MAIER <t ZOBELEIN'S Brewery, Aliso street,
l.os Angeles. no9tf
SALE — WAGONS AND CARRIAGES
r bought, sold and exchanged. 128 SAN
PEDRO BT. 9-12-3 m
|i>OR SALE—FIRST-CLASS NEW UPRIGHT
V piano, to someone who has sense enough
to know a bargain when they see it. Pacific
Loan Company, 1241, S. Spring street. 10-5-tf
FOR SALE—Country Property.
Prtlmdale Irrigation District $5 per acre.
LOUIS LUCKEL, Bii and 87 lirvson Block.
11-16-7t
T?OR SALE—BO OR 40 ACRES CHOICE
JP level fruit land; sandy loam; in Roseerans,
0 miles south of the city, on Main street, be
tween Southern Pacific and Redondo railroad,
one mile from Roseerans' residence. J. P.
BROCKLEY, 227 N. Los Angeles St. 11-13-2w
TX)R SALE—VERY CHEAP, A LARGE
" tract of 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
mouev required from actual settlers, bailor
nddress E. A. MILLER, N E. corner Main aud
Twenty-third st. 10-28-1 m
T7IOR SALE OR EXCHANGE — LOTS IN
Jj Pasadena and South Pasadena. 24Bryson-
Bonebrake block. N. P. CONREY. 10-23tf
17OR 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
Los Angeles and a half mile from railroad, on
his own terms; thiß is excellent soil and is well
adapted for deciduous or small fruits, or
thicken ranch; cash no object; a good oppor
tunity for the right man. Address P. O. BOX
000, Los Angeles. 9-12-tf
FOR SALE—City Property.
T M)ll SA 1.E.8Y BURBAN X, HA KKR. A ODEA,
1} 114 South Broadway
New 9-roomed, 2-story house, nil modern im
provements, cement walks etc. Choice fruit
trees. Near corner Figueroa and Washington
streets; only $4000.
New 8-rodmed house, very handsome: lot 07
feet front; covered with, bearing fruit trees, on
Fifteenth street, near Main; $4200.
Nice home on Washington stree*, near Fig
ueroa; B-roomed bouse; lot 60x1 SO, alone worth
the price asked; $6000.
Lot 50x155, to 20 loot alley, on Flower street,
between Eleventh and T > elflh strout*; $2500.
Lot 100x200,0n tlie west side of Pearl, near
Eleventh; $5500.
Choice orange land at Cucamonga,.wlth water-,
very cheap.
Sfoney to loan at lowest rates. 11-2-tf
Ir*Oß SALE—A GOOD RESIDENCE PROP
' crty; 50-foot lot, and 6-room house. 24
Bryson-lioncbiake block. N. p. CONREY.
10-23U
FOR SALE—LIVE STOCK.
F* "OR SALE-GOOD BUGGY lIORSeTaT~333
South Bunker Hill. 1118-5t
~ TO EXCHANGE. ~ "
FOR EXCHANGE, 20 ACRES UNlM
proved. 12 miles from city, for n good
clear building lot on cable, south-west psrt
of city, close In. GEORGE SYKES, care 124
West First street, 11
ATTORNKYsT^
DX. TRASK, LAWYER, FULTON BLOCK,
. 207 New High st. 11-6-lm
ISIDORE B. DOCXWKILER, ATTORNE Y-AT
law, rooms 10 and 11, Bryson-Bonelnakt
block. ml :■• 6m
OBoaea H. smith. Thomas L. Windrb
Hbnkt M. Smith.
SMITH, WINDER A 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 N0.583,. mini
FRANK, GREY * CO.
SPKING STREET, COHNEI? THIRD.
This reliable firm are leaving nothing undone to make their
already popular institution the
LEADERS OF LOS ANGELES
And steadily increasing sales show that their efforts are meet
ing with flattering success.
The following prices show how goods are being sacrificed:
38-inch genuine Assibet Cloths, f»e a yard. Full line Children's Derby ribbed fast black
3t> inch Novelty Plnid Dress Gcods, 20c a yard Hose, 25c a pair.
tt;r Ho "' llermsdorJ *™' w 3
50c a yard. * 'orsi.uu.
Serviceable Combination suits. 11 95 $2 48 and Llulie . s ' Mnd Children's Underwear in great
$3.47 each. ' * variety.
Very desirable Combination Suits, $5 00 $7 50' Nottingham Lane Curtains, 75c, $1.00, $1.25,
$9.00 each. ' $1.50 per pair up.
Exceedingly stylish Combination Suits, $10.00, Irish Point Curtains, $5.30, 7.50 and upwards.
1..?u s< Hig^V< ; ia°ss' l NoVelt, Combination Suits 2?* i 9 *?' 2 '°° .. a,
$i 7 50. $22 5(1 $27 50 each ('ream Lunch Cloths, "colored borders," 2%
This entire line of Combinations are worth >' llrdB 1(m R< * 1 >- 2r -"
fully 50 per cent more. Exquisite Damask Sets, knotted frlugc, $0.00
Foster 5 and 7-hook Kids, all colors and blacks to * ,r> 00
-every pair guaranteed. Laces of every description.
The above quotations are an index to prices throughout tho House.
npap Come and see the Bri B htest, rse«t I.lfflited, and Most Attrac
u*-* 3 tivc Store in Soutliern California.
BPKINrq STREET, COX THIRD, 1.Q9 ANGELES, CAL,
B. SENS &. SOnTT
MERCHANT TAILORS.
We have just passed our second month, in Los Angeles with pride. We can
say that our first two months were a perfect success in business. We came here
to stay, and will hereafter, as well as in the past, try to gain the confidence of the
people. We keep a large stock of the bests and well selected Woolens ever brought
to the city. We bought for cash, and sell for cash only.
Perfect fit guaranteed. Please give us a call.
B. SENS Sc SON,
»-i3-3m NO. 227 WEST SECOND ST.
FINANCIAL.
$1,5OO,(H)0
TO LOAN AT R. O. LUNT'S
LOAN AND INSURANCE AGENCY.
Redick block, cor. First A Broadway.
Loans mode on improved city and conn try
property; 9 per cent gross city, 8 per cci"
gross country. Building louns made. Bonds
negotiated.
Agent for the
GERMAN SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY,
of Son Francisco. iul-tf
TJACIFIC LOAN COMPANY—LOANS MONEY
1 in any amounts on all kinds of personal
property and collateral security, on pianos
without removal, diamonds, jewelry, seulsklus,
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. DuGROOT,
Manager, roomß 11 and 15, No. South
Spring st. m3O j
3£l Aftf! I ll UI T0 LOAN AT 6 TO 9 PER I
cent, on improved property—
city, town and acreage, in large or small sums.
Oil A LEANT A GREENING, Perrett building.
127 W. Third st. mlO-llm I
MONEY TO LOAN. INQUIRE OF GEO. W.
WILLIAMSON, cor. Ninth and Main sts.
11-11-lOt
OS 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. Eckstein, manager. m29-tf
Y r OU DEaT7wIthTrTnFTpALB ON I.V, AND
save commissions. $25 to $25,000. Long
and short term loans a specialty. Buy notes
and mortgages. CRAWFORD A McCREERY,
Room 11, over Los Angeles Bank, corner First
and Spring. au27
3fcKfUl I'IAA T0 LOAN UPON IMPROVED
©OUU»"/Uv city and country property; low
est rates; loans made with dispatch. Address
theNortbeiu Counties Investment Trust, Ltd.,
FRED. J. SMITH, Agent, Pomona. Cal.
MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE, DlA
monds, watches, jewelry, pianos, seal
skins, live stock, carriages, bicycles and all
kinds of personal and collateral security. LXX
BROS., 402 S. Spring, mlB-tf
MONEY 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
IF YOUw'aNt' MONEY WITHOUT DELAY,
no commission, at prevailing rates ct inter
est, see Security Savings Bank, 148 S. Main st.
9-21-tf
AIN-STREET SAVINGS BANK AND TRUST
Company, 426 8. Main st. Money to loan
at 014 per cent on business property. jel-tf
OTEYTOLOAN CHEAP. F. E. HOLLOWAY
15 California Bank Building. 9-20-tf
billiard parlors,
osXngkles billiard parlorsT'uo
j N. Main St. CHAS. J. GERARD, Manager,
formerly of the Nadeau. 11 ■ 14-1 m
plumbers?" "
to"hn~duncan, imTumbiSTand gaSl'tt*
fj ter. Telephone 799. Jobbing promptly at
tended to. 309 Broadway, near 3d st. 10-15-ln*
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24 Special Mraoriary Bargains
FOR THIS ENTIRE WEEK.
FANCY GOODS.
No. 22 pure silk velvet stripe fanny Ribbons,
35c a yard; good value at 00b. .
Embroidered iv four corners. Hemstitched
White Handkerchiefs, ISo; sood value for 20c.
Bey re work, six rows all round, He nstltehed
White Hanakerehlefs.ijp; good valu« at 15c.
Full size Val»nciennessT.ace Handkerchiefs,
15c each, uH one piece; good value for 25c.
Ladies' Cuff Gauntlet Driving Gloves, 90c; good
value for $135.
Ludies' Chamois Skin 8-buttou Mosquetaire,
85c; good value for $1.25.
All-wool Idack cnsliineie Ladies' Jerseys, 89c;
good value for $1.25.
INFANTS' WEAR.
Long Cashmere Cloaks, silk embroidered, $1.85.;.
good value for $2.50.
Long Cashine c Cloaks, silk embroidered, $2.25;
good value for $3.00.
Embroidered surah silk and cashmere, silk
embroidered caps, 50c; good value for 75c.
Fine Saxony knit wool shirts, 25c; good value
for 40c
All-wool ribbed Cashmere, Hose, 15e a pair;
good value lor 20c.
Children's Cashmcro Bonnets, all colors, good
values, for 75c.
j WINEBURGH^^
LOST AND FOUND.
UTRAYED OR Bt6i^N~fTiT>M~7IT~MOIT
£3 tre*l/ street, a grey horse; blue eyes and
diort tail. Liberal reward. 11-18-2t
L( >ST—SO R RET, COLT, 3 YEARS OLD, BlL
ver mane and tale, 3 wh'te legs, bald face,
tot branded. Finder will please return to
LUCAS, Agricultural Park, and receive reward.
11-10-7t
LOS ANGELES, CAL., NOV. 13, 180O—CAME
•to my place 11 few days ago a brown and
White heifer: white strip down her back and
■opeoll her horns. The owner can have same
>v proving property and paving expenses. W
C. LAMBIE, East l.os Angeles, cor Mission and
SotOßts. 11-14-lOt
CA ME TO THE RANCH 6F 0. A. COFF
idum, near Rivera, this county, on Oct. 21,
1890, o!ie brown horse, about !• years old, 10U
muds high; weight about 900 lbs , 110 brands.
11-12-10t
ITiOUND — SAM FLETCHER. THE HORSE
1 clipper, ut 219 E. First st. Telephone 751.
11-41 in
r OST—ORDINARY DEPOSIT PASS BOOK,
"•'No. 5209 of the I os Angelts Savings Hank,
11 the name of .'. 0. Wads worth. Finderwill
lipase return same to the bank. 11-6-1111
SPECIAL NOTICE.
VTOTICE—THE LOS WATER
It Company will strictly enforce the follow
ng rale: The hours for sprinkling arc between
I and 8 o'clock a. m., and 0 and 8 o'clock p. m.
'"or a violation of the above regulation the
voter will be shut off, and a fine of $2 will be
:harged before water will be turned on again.
aul7-ly
BUSINESS CHANCES.
IMiREK MINES »ISc6Vkr¥daTaCTOi£
: Cal., will be opened up soon; one a quartz
edge, 15 feet from wall to wall, a good paying
nine; another a 10-inch isinglass ledge; the
>ther a gypsum mine. All three can be bought
easouably. For further particulars address
QHN JOHNSON, Acton. Cal. 11-16 06twlt
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE - FOR CITY
property, a fine two-story building, with
;tore under; a good chance for general mer
>he.n(iise in a, prosperous country town. Ad
lr»ss A. X. B , Box 60, this office. 10-24-14t
dentists!
pm. parker. d. d. s„ 145 n. spring
• St.; qua administered; painless extracting.
an2l-tf
R. C. STEVENS 4 SONS, 107 N. SPrFnG
st., Schumacher block, rooms 18 and 19;
*eth filled and extracted painlessly: plates $4
'i $10; h»«rs, 3 a. m. to 5 p. in., Srindays, 9 a.
n. to 1 p, m. je26-tf
IW. WELLS, COR. SPRING AND FIRST
J» sis., Wilson hlwik; take elevator; teeth
illed and) extracted without pain; gxild crowns
md bridae work a specialty. Room 36. m4tf
R. TOLHURST,
St., rooms 2, 0 and 7. Painless extracting.
RG. CUNNINGHAM, DENTIST. REMOVED
• t» No. 31 N. Spring St., rooms 1 and 2,
Phillips block, Los Angeles, Cal. mlstf
storage".
TUKSTION wXrEUOUSE
'J Downeyave. and San Ferntuidost. Rates
•easonable. Tel. 385. <J. RAPHAEL A CO.
jy3-0m
LADIES' WOOLEN UNDERWEAR.
Natural wool and medicated scarlet wool Tests
and rants, 90c; good value for $1.25.
Fine quality Saxony w.eol knit, satin, front
vests; black grey, cardinal, pink, cream, blue,
90c: good value for 51,25.
Children's white merino Vests, sizes 'JA to 32,
2(ie; good value for 40c.
A 'jail line of Jenness-ililler combinaiion suits
dl natural wool.
BLANKETS ArJD COMFORTERS.
10-4 White Blankets, $1.00 a pair; worth 51.25
a pair.
10-4-White Blankets, SI 40 a pair:, worth $2.00.
10-4 Grey Blankets, $1.25 and $1.75 a pair;
worth $1.50. and $2.25.
10-4 White Blankets, $2.25 a pair; worth $2.75.
Single bed. lined comforters, 75c; good villus
for 90c.
Regular size red lined coraCuJters, $1.00; good
value lot $1.25.
Regular size white fllhng bed comlcilers,
$1.23: good value for $1.30.
PHYSICIANS.
jyjRS. DR. WKLLB.
Removed to "The Clifton," No. 333 N. Broad
way. Specialty, Diseases nf Worn 1 *!!. Success
ful pal n less methods in Rectal Dlsowses. Office
hours from 10 to 4.
R. C. EDGAR SMITH—DIBEABEB OF
women a specialty; rectal diseases treated
by the Brlnkerhoff painless system; office,
corner Main and Seventh sts., Robarts block.
Telephone 1031. mlOtf
"pvR. M. HILTON WILLIAMS. DISEASES OF
U the head, throat, chest and blood a speci
alty. Office 137 South Broadway, MILLER
BUILDING. 9-5-tf
8. LANGLKY, ELECTRIC PHYSICIAN.
* S. Spring St., cor. Fourth st. Electrical
treatment, baths and massaire. jit 1 t f
EBECCA LEE DOBSEY, M. D. OFFICE
No. 7}4 N. Main s{. Special attention given
to obstetrics, gynecology aud diseases of
children. Hours 9to 11 a. m. aud 2to4p. m.
Telephone 513. je2-tf
DR. DARLING, OCULIST AND AURIBT.
Office 229 W. First St. Office hours, 9a. m.
to 4 p. m. jultf d&w
HAS. W. BRYSON, M. D.—DISEASES OF
women a specialty. 8. Spring St.,
rooms 2 and 3. Telephone, office. 796; resi
dence, 798. mlltf
R. C. E. CLACIUS HAS REMOVED HI3
office from 75 N. Spring to 41 8. Spring St.
Hours, from 11 a. m. to 2p. m. Specialty-
Sexual and skin diseases, chronic diseases in
general. m24-tf
EDUCATIONAL.
ASSAYING TAUGHT BY WAIVE & WADE,
102 S. Broadway. 10-23-lm
SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, TELEGRA
phv. LONGLEY INSTITUTE, 126 W. First
St., the only school iv the city in which these
arts are taught by competent gentlemen, skilled
in their profession. TeTms moderate. ELIAB
LONGLEY, 30 years tt reporter, W. IT. WAGNER,
stenographer and telegrapher. jul-Om
THE SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES,
a branch of the convent of Our Lady of the
Sacred Heart. Oakland, have opened a- boarding
school at Ramona, Cal.; the location cannot be
surpassed in benutv and salubrity; theourse of
instruction is of the highest grade. For terms
apply to the LADY SUPERIORESS. The classes
wi» be resumed Sep! Ist jsno. 125-11
ACADEMY OF IMMACULATE HEART, PICO
. Heights—The scholastic year comprises
two sessions of five months each. Tin 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
SCHOOL OF CIVIL, MINING, MECHANICAL,
Engineering, Surveying, Architecture,
Drawing, Assaying. A. VAN DER NAILLKN,
723 Market St., Ban Francisco. mIC-tf
vrrOODBURY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING
INSTITUTE,
159 South Spring Street, Los Angeles, Cal
BKSSIONS DAY AND EVENING.
For particulars, call at office or address
m2O-lf F. C. WOODBURY, Principal.
ABSTKA CTS."
ABSTRACT AND TITLE INSURANCE CO M
pany of Los Angeles, N. W. cor. Franklin
and New High streets. ml7-9m
MEETINGS^
SMOOTHERS "CALIFORNIA ' COUNCIL, N<f
729, Royal Arcanum—Meets second and
fourth Friday evenings of each month, at IC>
P. Hall, No. 11SJ4 8. Spring street; vislUn
brothers cordially invited 8. E. LEVIS
Box 1175. Secretary
mal3-«m
ARCHITECTS.
RB. YOUNG, ARCHITECT,
• Rooms 47, 48 and 49, New Wilson block,
First snd Snr J .rrgBts, ni!2-12in
.niJUCAL.
Tliroat Diwcases, Asthma, Bronchitis
and Consumption
Successfully treated by
M. HILTON WILLIAMS, 11. D.
M. C, P. S. 0.,
137 S. Broadway, l.os Anneles. Cal..
By his Aerean. system of practice, which con
sists of propel - -Medicated Inhalations and COM
POUND OXYGEN TREATMENT.
Probably no system of practice ever employed
has been so- universally successful as the
Aerean sys'emof practice us introduced by Dr.
Williams for the cure of Catarrh, Throat Dis
eases. Asthma and Consumption.
OA.TAR RH.
Catarrh is o-iten regarded by the patient as
a cold In the head, and he often expresses his.
astonishment st his remarkable tendency to
contract fresh, cold. Indeed he declares that
he Is scarcely free from one cold before he
tukes another, and he is always exceedingly
careful; it Is-also a matter of surprise to him
that the cole) always seems to settle in the
heod and throat.
At times laany of the symptoms of catarrh
seem to abate, nnd the patient is led to hope
that the disease is about to wear off; but an
other class ot symptoms soon appear and he
learns to his horror, that instead of recovsry
from the disease. It is somewhat changed in it*
character IM has extended to the throat.
A sense of. weariness is sometimes felt In
reading, speukiug or singing; hoarseness.at
times occurs, a sensation of dryness is felt. In
the throat, vi It appears that some foreign
substance, aa. for lustunee, a hair, obstructed
the throat; there becomes a sense of languor
and fatigue; the breath lessens on a little
exertion, a. short, hacking cough, a peculiar
sound in clearing the throat, a feeling, as
though these was not room enough in the
chest to breathe; these and other symptoms
occur after the disease has made considerable
progress. Then it is a time when consumption
is about to begin its dreadful work. Up
to this ih.-.i c the of the dlseasa may
have beer* slow and the patient may, in
expressing his confident hope that it will
"wear off,"'declare that he has had the catarrh
for years and has not seemed to beooxw much
worse, aad trusts that he will "by atwt by"
recover. But this delusion Is the grand"error
which h*s peopled our cemeteries wMk con
sumptiiie forms, as nil forms of cataraa end
finally Jti consumption.
Consultation and one application, at the
office F-KEE.
Thos* who desire to consult me a regard
to their cases had better call at the ofiw* for an
examination, but if impossible to visit tlie office
personally, can wiite for list of quesDtas and
circular, both of which will be scna free of
chare*. Address
M. HILTON WILLIAMS,. M. D.,
137 S. Broadway, l.os Angelas, Cal.
Gifiee hours —From 9a.m.to I .p a
Residence—ll9 South Grand uveaue.
WONDERFUL CURES
Made by Dr. Qwong, During His Bight
Years Residence In Los, Angel <■».
I hereby testify that I have been under treat
ment of Dr. Qwong and partner, of this city, the
past five weesß, for a complirittion of diseases
of long standing, and can jiluduy and sincerely
say that he 'jas entirely cured me.
PAUL VALIN.
Los Angeles,. Oct. 20, '90:. Santa Fe Hotel.
For eleven years I was afflicted with a disease
of the stomach that batli-jti the best doctors, and
ut last they told me that they didn't know what
was the ni&tter with me, aud refused to give me
any more medicine. A year ago when 1 had got
so feeble that I oouiM scarcely move. Dr.
Qwong's. medicine relieved me and gave excell
ent hea'Ah in two mouths time.
MISS IDA BROWN.
Hamsville. Mich., Slept. 8, '90.
Previous to consulting Dr. Qwong I; was af
fliclcii with a blootl iisense of the vnorst form,
which rendered me unfit to work. I applied a
num.her of remedies prescribed by, American
physicians, but all to no effect, but only to find
unself growing worse. I sought Dr. Qwong's
ah:: his remedies gave me immediate relief
u'j,n permanently cured me in a few weeks f
(•commend Dr. Qwong as a physician who
thoroughly understands his hivdnegs.
GJCORUK OLS ON.
New York, Sopt 9, '90.
Dr. Qwong has cured ovw 2000 people who
were alllieted witli neurly every form ot the va
rious diseases the human Mesh U heir to. Fully
97 per cent, of these cures were made of wrecks
that could not find relief in the other svstetus
of medicine as practiced in America or Europe.
In Dr. Qwong's system of medicine there are
40t> different diseases and he cures 380 of them.
There are also over 3000 kinds of medicine (all
herbs, no poisons), which he Imports directly,
and have been used in China 50 oto 0000
years. Dr. Qwong locates all diseases by the
pulse, wiiliou' asking a question. Consultation
free. Office, 883 First st., 2 doors from Times
office, corner Fu»t and Brciadwuy, Open daily
ftt»a. m. u-ie-im/