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DAILY HERALD.
United States Signal Service.
Report of observations taken at Los Angeles
November 19, 1890:
Time. Bar. | Ther. ]
ft:07 a. m. 30.10, 57
S47 p. m. 30.13| t>4
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Max. tern., 81: mm. tern.. 48.
NEWS NOTES.
Literary and social programme at the
Central W. C. T. XL, Friday, at 2:30
p. in., at the temple.
The Democrats ol the twelfth precinct
of the Eighth ward meet this evening at
the United States hotel, at 7 :30.
There are telegrams at the office of the
Western Union telegraph company for
I. C. Rowan, Will Imus and James
Murray.
Joseph Johnson, the constable of Sole
dad township, yesterday handed in his
resignation to the board of supervisors,
•who accepted it.
The Democrats of the seventeenth
precinct of the Seventh ward organized
last evening, and will meet tonight at
the Grange hotel, on the cornerof South
Los Angeles and Second streets.
Miss Grace A. Miltimore, of this city,
will make her debut before the musical
public of Los Angeles in a vocal and in
strumental concert soon to be given.
Time and place will be announced here
after.
The First Christian Mission will give
an entertainment tonight (the 20th) at
-Union hall, corner Grand avenue and
-Seventeenth street, for the benefit of
'Sunday school. A tine programme. Ad
mission, 10 cents; supper, 15 cents.
A lively time is expected at Illinois
• hall tonight, at the Municipal Reform
association mass meeting. It is ex
pected to assume the form of a ratifica
tion meeting, and many of the candi
■- dates on the reform ticket will be among
the speakers. Everybody, ladies in
cluded, will be welcomed.
The members of the Los Angeles Ath
* tetic club will have a most enjoyable
-evening tonight, the occasion being a
boxing tournament among the members
for the championship of the club at the
■different weights from feather to heavy.
Each contest will consist of four rounds,
and will be entirely for scientific points.
" The winners will receive handsome gold
and silver medals.
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.
H. A. deßudio, of Honduras, is atthe
"Nadeau.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Durkee, of Tomb
stone, are at the Nadeau.
John D. Earl, A. Bull, John H, Ham
mond, all of San Francisco, are at the
Hollenbeck.
•t Fredene A. Anson is at the Hotel
Westminster. He is from London, and
has friends in this city.
Globe-trotters from Stockton-on-the-
Tee, England, at the Nadeau are Wm.
.Whitwell, W. T. Whitwell and J. A.
Whitwell.
At the Nadeau are the following San
Fr_iici_taii3: Charles S. Russell, W. 8.
Hathaway, C. J. Baily, A. 11. Ricketts,
F. Rosenstone and J. tialzer.
F. E. Stough, now a prominent capi
talist of San Diego and formerly an
equally prominent resident of Chicago,
is at the Nadeau. Mr. Stough is a phil
anthropist, constantly giving away large
sums to charities and" educational insti
tutions.
Colonel J. C. Robinson, formerly of
the cable road company of this city,
now of the California Contract company
-of San Francisco, is reported by friends
who have recently heard from him, to
be prospering and building up a large
business.
COUNCIL OF LABOR.
The Painters to be Reorganized.
Samuel Gompers' Visit.
The Los Angeles Council of Labor at
its meeting last evening received an
urgent request from the secretary of the
National Brotherhood of Painters and
Decorators of America, asking the coun
cil's assistance to organize the Los An
geles painters. The organizing com
mittee reported that steps in this matter
■have already been taken, and that a
meeting would be held in the council's
room on next Saturday evening.
A communication was read from Adam
Menche, general oaganizer of the Amer
ican Federation of Labor, advising the
vsauncil that Samuel Gompers, the presi
dent, had in contemplation a lecture
tour throughout the United States. The
secretary was instructed to obtain full
details as to the amount necessary to
defray the expenses of Mr. Gompers'
visit to Los Angeles.
Resolutions condemning the actions
of W. A. Bushnell and E. W. Thurman,
. expelled members of the San Francisco
- souncil, were received, approved of, and
notice of the action taken ordered sent
to San Francisco.
The delegates from the Musicians'
union reported that a masquerade ball
waa to be given in the near future, for
which non-union musicians were en
gaged. A committee was appointed to
urge the managers to hire union music.
The tailors reported that the strike at
\ Routzan & Gilkey's was still in progress.
The difficulty arose over a refusal on the
part of the proprietors to adopt the union
scale of wages. Some rumors were heard
•of a combination of employers to resist
the union's demands.
A committee consisting of delegates
L. P. Milier,T. E. Cross and M. McGlynn
was appointed to make preparations for
another mass meeting of the working
men of Los Angeles, for the purpose of
organizing the trades now without a
FITZHENRY'S
IS THE PLACE TO GET
Perfecting Shoes and Excellent Wearers
FOR LESS MONEY THAN ELSEWHERE.
LADIES' FINE SHOES, AA TO EE.
NEW
SPRING STREET, second door north of Third.
R- B. FITZHENRY.
THE LOS ANGELES HERALD: THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 20, 1890
union. It is proposed to call the meet
ing about the 10th of December next.
Notice was given that the aemi-annual
election of officers would take place on
the 31st of December.
The constitution and by-laws of the
council will be presented for adoption at
the next meeting.
WILHITE S FATE.
He Neelects to Take Proper Remedies
and Dies From Exhaustion.
At six o'clock yesterday morning an
old man named Elisha W. Wilhite was
conveyed to the receiving hospital from
the Southern hotel on San Fernando
street. Dr. N. H. Morrison, the police
surgeon, diagnosed the case as one of
severe flux enteritis. The patient was
in a very weak condition, having, accord
ing to his own statement, been suffering
for over two weeks past, during which
time he had endeavored to arrest the
disease by dosing himself with lauda
num. Every effort was made to relieve
the old man's suffering, but without
avail. Two hours after lus admission to
the hospital he was speechless from
sheer exhaustion, and shortly after
nine o'clock he died. Coroner Weldon
was notified and subsequently held an
inquest upon the body, the jury return
ing a verdict of death from natural
causes.
Wilhite was a native of Kentucky, 05
years of age, and at one time practiced
medicine in this city.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
1 make a specialty of Pure California Wines,
I put up in cases of one dozen each, consisting of
j the following varieties: Port. Augelica, sherry,
Muscatel. Zinfandcl, and Riesling, and UK-
I LIVER two casi-s (24 bottles) of the above
j wines to any part of the United States on receipt
ioffD.OO. Telephone 44. Branch, 468 c.Spring.
Respectfully,
! 11-12-lm H. J. WOOLLACOTT.
PERSONAL^
M having an independent income, to make
j the acquaintance of some educated young lady;
; advertiser is of good character, and can furnish
i the highest references in this city. Address L.
j X. 8., box 50, this office. 11-20-7t
THE MESI7o742O"sbtJTH MAIN STREET,
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 to *1.25 per day. Every attention paid to
guests. MRS. H. H. HEATH, Proprietor.
11-lb-7t
MRS PARKER, MEDICM-rBUSINESS, MlN
eral and lite reading; clairvoyant; mag
netic treatment Deve oping circles Thursday,
7:30 p m., 4534 S Spring st. room 5
t4 18 LBS.
JCi brown or 10 lbs. white, tl; 4 lbs rice,sago
or tapioca, 25c; 13 lbs. white beans 25c.; starch,
4 packages, 25c; germea, 20c.; stiver cream, 15c;
8 lbs. cornmeal, 15c; pickles, 10c. aqt.;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, 25c; 6 lbs.
raisins, 25c.; 40 bars soap, $1; bacon, 12'» c;
hams, 14c; pork, 10c. ECONOMIC STORES,
509-511 8. Spring st. Telephone 975. m 5 tf
DIVORCE LAW A SPECIALTY; ADVICE
free. W. W. HOLCOMB, attorney-at-law,
office, old Wilson block, 126 W. First St., rooms
10 and 11. ma29-tf
I" personal — Interesting to every
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. Yon
may procure a situation; sell your house and
lot; rent your vacant property; buy a paying
business or sell to ad vantage; 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
mentsareoulv FIVE CENTS A LINE A DAY.
FINANCIAL..
PACIFICLOAN COMPANY- MoXeY
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. fl. DkGROOT,
Manager, rooms 14 and 15, No. South
Spring st. m3O
ii7>oo,ooo
TO' LOAN AT R. G. LUNT'S
LOAN AND INSURANCE AGENCY,
Rcdick block, cor. First & Broadway.
Loans made on improved city and country
property; 9 per cent gross city, 8 per cent
gross country. Building loans made. Bonds
negotiated.
Agent for the
GERMAN SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY,
of San Francisco. iul-tf
<J_ 1 AAA AAA T0 LOAN AT 6 TO 9 PER
cent, on improved property
city, town and acreage, in large or small sums.
CHALFANT A GREENING, Perrctt building.
127 W.Thirdst. mlO-llm
\f ONEY TO LOAN. INQUIRE OF GEO. W.
Al" 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
YOU DEAL WITH PBJHCIFALfi 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
4_F_AA AAA TO LOAN upon improved
city and country property; low
est rates; loans made with dispatch. Address
the Northern Counties Investment Trust, Ltd.,
FRED. J. SMITH. Agent, Pomona. Cal.
ONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE7dIA~
monds, watches, jewelry, pianos, seal
skins, live stock, carriages, bicycles and all
kinds of personal and collateral security. LEE
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. PTRTLE, 138 S. Spring street. au3l-3mo
IF YOU WANT MONEY WITHOUT DELAY,
no commission, at prevailing rates cf inter
est, see Security Savings Bank. 148 S. Main st.
9-21-tf
AIN-STREET SAVINGS BANK AND TRUSI
Company, 426 S. Ms.ln st. Money to loan
at 6J4 per cent on business property. jel-tf
oYeyWloaYcheapT F. E. HOLLO WAY
15 California Bank Building. 9-20-tf
ARCHITECTS.
RoTySSSS, ARCHITECT, ~
. Rooms 47, 48 and 49, New Wilson block,
First and Spring sts. m!2-12m
HOMEOFATHIBTB.
SB?BALIBBUBAr\ &T D., HOMOCOPATHIST.
_ • Office, rooms 11 and 12, L. A. Bank build
ing, cor. First and Spring sts. Residence, 648
8. Pearl st. Office hours, 11 a. mto3p. m. Tel
ephone Nos.: Office, 597; residence, 577.
ni24-tf
RS. BEACH 2 BOYNTON. OFFICE, 37 N.
Spring Bt., Los Angeles, Cal. Office honrs,
Bto 12 m., 1 to 4 and 6toBp. m. Dr. Boyn
ton's residence. 735 OUve st ml9tf
ISAAC FELLOWS, M. D., HOMEOPATHIBT
Office hours, 11 to 12 a. m., 2t05 p. m.
Office, Nos. 2 and 5 Odd Fellows' building, Los
Angeles, Cal. Residence, 508 South Main Bt.
m9-tf
FIVE CENTS A LINK.
Situations obtained, help secured, houses
rented, property of all kinds bought and sold,
and money loaned by advertising in these
columns.
Everybody Keads Them.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
ll* A N lED-IMM EDIATELY, AN KXPKIt I
TV enced nurse for an infant with diphtheria.
Applyju 451 N. Bonnie Brae st 11 _!0 3t
W A go<Vds: HIGH
" est cash price paid, COLOAN'S, 241 S.
Main. 11-11 lm
V\ T ANTED — PARTNER WITH »600~TO
take one-third Interest in gold mine.
For particulars, address H. MORRISON, box
40, this office 11-12-2U
WANTED-EVERYBODY TO KNOW~THAT
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
WANTED— PICTURES TO FRAME, CHEAP
est place at BURNS'S, 256 S. Main St.
au2l-tf
wanted—help.
Employment or any information, address
E. NITTINGER'S BUREAU, established 1880,
451 8 Hope st . cor. Fifth, Los Angeles, Cal
Telephone 113. 11-20
TIT A N TED—FIRBT-CLABB COAT-MAKERS.
VV Apply OOKDAN BROS., 118 S. Spring
street. 11-18-3t
\\" A XTED—FIRST-CLASS VEST-MAKERS.
TV Apply GORDAN BKOS., 118 S. Spring
street. 11-18-3t
TVT ANTED—FI ItST~CLASS PA^T^ITICERs"
V* Apply OOKDAN BROS., US S. Spring
street. 11-18-3t
TITAN TED—EXPERIENCED CLOAK AND
tt mit saleslady. Address,stating qnalinca
tions, M. L., Herald office. 11-18-31
TV/ANTED— 10 FIRST-CLASS COAT AND
m pants-makers, st 215 S. Spring street
ROUTZAHN AGII.KEY. 11-IBtf
TITANTED—ALL nIeEDING~
TV employment or any information, address
E. NITTINGER'S BUREAU; established 1880;
3191$ 8. Spring street, Los Angeles, Calif. Tele
phone 113 ml6-12m
WANTED-^ITUATIONS.
TIT ANTED—A .MAN OF MEANS SEEKS EM
TT ployment in the city, or would travel for
good wholesale houße. Apply by letter, XX 20,
office of this paper. It
yj^ANTBD—BY A FIRST-CLASS GARDENSR
TT and florist; German; single; has2oyears'
cxpericjice in propagation, gnen house, lawns,
laying out new places, fruits, grapes and vege
tables. HENRY HELLER, Faneher Creek
Nursery, Fresno. 11-19-4t
TIT ANTED — SITUATION BY A THOR
TT oughly competent stenographer of long
experience; bust of references. Address MISS
DAVIES, No. 1400 Court St., city. 11-18-2t
TTTANTED SITUATION FOR SINGLiFman";
TT can keep simple accounts, or do lfght
manual labor. Address A. 8., this office,
11-18-3t
TIT ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED BUSINESS
TT man wants employment, either office or
outside. Real estate business preferred Box
2911, Postofflce. 11-2t027
WANTED—TO KENT.
TIT ANTED—TO RENT A FARM ON ShTvRES,
TT with stock ami utensils furnished; a first
class farmer. Address 386 Newton street. East
Los Angeles. 11-14-7t
WANTED—REAL IE^TATIsT
YITANTED—TO CAeii\ A MCdV
TT efli, well-built cottage of 6 or 7 rooms,
hall, pantry, closets and bath; convenient lo
cality; state lowest cash price and location.
Address X. HO, thisoflice 11-4 tf
FOR KENT— HOUSES.
T7KJR RENT—COTTAGE PLEASANTLY LO
JT ented; No. 139 S. Grand avenue. Enquire
in rear of lot. 11-2-lmo
1~S OR RENT—FOUR CUOIU-ThOCSKS. FOOR
Ito twelve rooms each. By WM. S. DE VAN,
215> s West First, Room I. 11-15-7t
T7<OR ROOJI HOUSE. S • M)~St7,
JT ear. Philadelphia, close In; only SIS. L. A.
RENTAL AGENCY, 207 W. Second St. 10-30 tf
I7KHI RENT—HOI-SES ALL OVE"rTHE CITY.
1 C. A. SU.\fNER A CO., 7 S. Fort street.
mlO-tf
FOX KENT—IHIUMS. ~
MKM v fJH SOUTH MAIN STREET HAS
2 suites of elegant rooms, suitable for
physicians, at reasonable rates. House first
class in every respect. 11-16-7t
DENVER, 133 NORTH
JT Ma in st. ;suiiny rooms, from $1 per week;
elegant rooms, with bay windows, gas and
grates, single or en Biiite, $3 a week; in the
center of the eitv. 11-8-lm
FUR SALE.
fT'O R SAL EOR TR A D X—so OR 52-INCH Co
_T lumbia bicycle, full nickeled and in AI
condition; jewelry preferred. E. C. BICK
FORD. 209 Broadway. 11-20-3t
ITiOR SALE—SALOON, CHEAP; CENTRALLY
_J located and nicely fitted up. Will sell
stock and fixtures cheap, or sell fixtures alone.
Inquire at 246 S. Main st. 11-18-7t
17I0R SALE—BABCOCK CARRIAGE AND
buggy. 116 Commercial st. 11-14-71
SALE--ONE 200 II P. HAZELTON
I 1 boiler and purifier at half of cost price.
MAIER & ZOBELEIN'S Brewery, Aliso street,
l.os Angeles. no9tf
FOR SALE — WAGONS AND CARRIAGES
bought, sold and exchanged. 128 SAN
PEDRO ST. 9-12 3m
£>0R SALE—FIRST-CLASS NEW UPRIGHT
piano, te> someone who has sense enough
to know a bargain when they see it. Pacific
Loan Company, UMJj S. Spring street. 10-5-tf
FOR SALE—Country Property.
FOR SALE—NiOACRES^"GOOD* LANd"IN
Pxlmdale Irrigation District $5 per acre.
LOUIS LUCK.EL, 86 and 87 llryoon Block.
11-10-7t
TT'OR SALE—BO OR 40 ACRES CHOICE
JfJ level fruit land; sandy loam; in Roseerans,
6 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
TMJR SALE—VERY CHEAP, A LARGE
V 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
money required from actual settlers. Call or
address E. A. MILLER, N E. comer Main and
Twenty-third St. 10-28-1 m
IriOß SALE OR EXCHANGE — laOTS IN
1 Pasadena and South Pasadena. 24 Brvson
llonebrakc block. N. P. CONREY. 10-23tf
|T»OR SALE — A PARTY WHO WANTS A
F 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; 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
666. Los Angeles. il-12-tf
FOR SALE—City Property.
IMIK SAKE,BY BURIIANK,BAKER. itPDE?,
" 114 South Broadway
New 9-roomed, 2-story house, all modern im
provements, cement walks etc. Choice fruit
trees. Near corner Figueroa and Washington
streets; only $4000.
New 8-roomed house, very handsome; lot 07
feet front; covered with bearing fruit trees, on
Fifteenth street, near Main; $420t>.
Nice home on Washington stree*. 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* eifth streets; $2500.
Lot 1110x200, on the west side of Pearl, near
Eleventh; $5500.
Choice orunge land at Cucamonga, with water,
very cheap.
Money to loan at lowest rates. 11 -2-tf
-ITiOR BALE—A GOOD RESIDENCbTTro*-
F eitv: 50-foot lot, and 6-roora house. 24
Bryson : l!onebrake block. N. P. CONREY.
10-23tf
cliTßol'cmisTS.
C" YoRNS, BUNIONS AND INGROWING
i nails removed without pain. Fl
D. R. SWAIN,
10-3-lm 120$ 8. Spring street
/S^STAPF^rcITIRbi'ODIST—tJORNS, BUN-
V/» lons aud ingrowing toe nails treated. 209
W. First st., opposite Nadeau. Hours, 9 to 4.
10-lStf
A ItSTRACTS.
AI'.STKACT AND TITLE INSURANCE COM
limy of Los Angeles, N. W. cor. Franklin
and >w Hieh street*. ml7-9m
"Bll_-lABi>~PAR_ORIs\
oTaNGELES HILLIARD PARLoTSTTaO
N. Main st. CHAS. J. GERARD, Manager,
formerly of the Nadeau. 11-14-lm
FRANK, C.KEY * CO.
BPSINQ STREET, COKNER 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, 35c a yard. Full line Children's Derby ribbed fast black
36 inch Novelty l'lahl Dress Gcotls, 20c a yard. Hose, 25c a pair.
Sotineh S. ? v,'n,o,! l i,. r , S i' ,Ui ''f, s ' "*i '\/ ftr< V Ladies' black Hose, Hcrmsdorf dvc, "extra," 3
("■ tar 1 Shades, all-wcol Henriettas, for $1.00. .
Serviceable Combination suits, II 95. $2 48 and Ladic , s ' and Children's Underwear in great
$3.47 each. variety,
Very desirable Combination Suits, $5 00 $7 50 Nottingham Lace Curtains, 75c, $1.00, $1.25,
$9.00 each. ' * ' $1.50 per pair up.
Exceedingly stylish Combination Suits, $10.00, Irish point Curtains, $3.50, 7.50 and upwards.
t „tJ»i Hi^h'V'ViU'' i, r. .- .• » i French Applique, $12 00 to $50,00.
Latest High ( lass Novelty Combination Suits. ~,.„„„ , ™ ... ~ , j . j ~ «, ,
$17.50. $22 50, $27 50 each ~"t«t. , cream Lunch Cloths, "colored borders," 2%
This entire line of Combinations are worth - y - 25 - n £' on ,: rd, *
-fully oO per cent more. Exquisite Dumask Sets, knotted fringe, $0.00
Foster 5 and 7-hook Kids, all colors and blacks, [ t0 *10-° O.
every pair guaranteed. Laces of every description
Richelieu "Button" Kids, all colors and blacks, Notions, trimmings, fancy work materials in
in all lengths, every pair guaranteed. I every conceival.le style. 7 materials, in
The above quotations are an index to prices throughout the House.
Como " nrt Hf> ° tUe in-itr utest. Best Lighted, and Most Attrao
ut—_» ttvc store in Southern California.
ar'WIMO STREET, C'OK rillßH, LOS ANGELES, CAL,
Leading NO. 21 T Fashion
Modistes. South Spring St. Leaders.
TTiree Specialties in
<jr> SEALETTE JACKETS.
$6.00, $8.00, $ I 0.00,
WORTH WORTH WORTH
$10.00. $12.QQ. $15.00.
B. SENS &l SON 7
MERCHANT TAILORS.
We have iust passed our second month in Los Angeles with pride. We can
say that our first two mouths 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 best 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 & SON,
9-i3-3m NO. 227 WEST SECOND ST.
LOST AND FOUND.
with spiked collar: tax No. 488. Return
same to LLEWELLYN BROS.'founrtrv, and re
ceive reward. 11-19-3t
LOST— SORREL COLT, 3 YEARS OLD, SlL
ver mane and tale, 3 white legs, bald face,
not branded. Finder will pleas» return to
LUCAS, Agricultural.Park, and receive reward.
■ 11-16-7t
108 ANGELES, OAL., NOV. 13, 1890-CAMK
j to my place a few days ago a brown and
white heifer; white strip down her back and
rope on her horns. The owner can have same
by proving property and paying expenses. W.
T. LAMBIE, East L is Angeles, cor. Mission and
Soto sts. 11-14-IQt
AME TO THE RANCH OF 0. A. COFF
man, near Rivera, this county, »n Oct. 21,
1890, one brown horse, about 9 years old. 15K
hauds high; weight about 900 lbs , no brands.
UI-12-10*
FOUND — SAM FLETCHER, '55FK HORSE
clipper, at 210 E. First st. Telephone 751
lil-4-lm
T OST—ORDINARY DEPOSIT PASS BOOK,
•IJ No. 5269 of the I os Angeles Savings Bank,
in the name of .'. G. Wadsworth. Finderwill
please return same to the bank. 11-6-lm
FOR SACS—LIVE STOCK.
FOR SALE-GOOD BUGGY HORSEpAT^ 333
South Bunkes Hill. 11-IS-5t
BUSINESS CH^NCESL
MINES" DISCO ACTON"
1 Cal , will lie opened up soon; one a quart*
ledge, 15 feet from wall to wall, a good paying
mine; another it 10-inch Isisychiss ledge;" tbe
other a gypsum, mine. All three can he bought
reasonably. For further particulars address
JOHN JOHNSON, Acton, Cal. 1116-d6twlt
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24 Special Extraordinary Harps
FOR THIS ENTIRE WEEK.
FANCY GOODS.
No. 22 pure silk velvet stripe fancy Ribbons,
35c a yard; good value at tiOc.
Embroidered in four corners, Hemstitched
White Handkerchiefs, 15c; good value for 20c.
Bey re work, six rows all round, Hemstitched
White HaiKikerclijcfs, 8c: good valu« at 15c.
Full sisie Valencienness Lace Handkerchiefs,
15c each, all one piece; good value for 25c.
Ladies' cuff Gauntlet Driving Gloves, 90c; good
value for $1 25.
Ladies' Chamois Skin 8-button Mosquetaire,
85e; good value for $1.25.
All-wool black cushmeie Ladies' Jerseys, 89c;
good value for $1.25.
INFANTS' WEAR.
Long Cashmere Cloaks, silk embroidered, $1.85;
good value for $2.50.
Long Cashme 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, 15c a pair;
good value for 20c.
Children's Cashmere Bonnets, all colors, good
values, for 75c.
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SPECIAL NOTZC-C.
NOTICE— THE LOS ANGRLES~c7tY~wXtEK
Company will strictly enforce the follow
ing rule: The hours for sprinkling are between
6 and 8 o'clock a. m., and 0 and S o'clock p. m.
For a violation of the at>ove regulation the
water will be shut oil", aud a flu* of *2 will be
charged before water will be turned on again.
au!7-ly
MEETINGS.
ROYAL FORESTERS. ATTENTION — ALL
Illustrious Knights and Sir Knights are
hereby notified to appear in full dress at Con
vocation of Royal Foresters' Enc*mpment, No.
17, which convenes in San Bernardino Novem
ber 31, 1800. Illustrious Bro. Master Robbie
Burns, world's champion Bccteh dancer, with
other distinguished talent, will furnlsn an
elaborate programme in the evening for th*
general public, free All uniforms are in San
Bernardino, where Sir Knigh.li will receive
them. 11. ROWLAND LEE.
it . Illustrious Commander.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COUnThlTno"
728, Royal Arcanum—Meets second and
fourth Friday evening, of each ssonth, at K.o
P. Hall, No. IISVi 8. Spring street; vlsitin
brothers cordially invited B. E. LEVIS
Box 1175. Secretary
mal3-(im'
d~k. tra.sk, lawyer, fulton block,
• 207 New High St. 11-6-lm
TSIDORE B. DOCKWEILER, ATTORNEY-AT
-1 law, rooms 10 and 11, Bryson-Bonebrake
block. in 19 Bm
George H. Smith. Thomas L. Windeb
Hknrt M. Bk*th.
SMITH, WINDER & SMITH, ATTORNEYB
-at-law, will practice I.» all the State and
Federal Courts. Offices: Pasoms 1, 2, 3 and 4
University Bank building, 117 New High sf.
Los Angeles, Cal. Telephone No. 583. ml4tf
LADIES' WOOLEN UNDERWEAR.
Natural wool and medicated scarlet wool Vests
and rants, 90»; good value for $1.20.
Fine quality Saxony wool knit, satin front
vests; black grey, cardinal, pink, cream, blue,
90o; good value for $1,25.
Children's whitu merino Vests, siaes 23 to 32,
25c; goodi value for 40c.
A full line of <Jenne3S-Mlller comMriatlon suits
In natural wool.
BLANKETS AUD COMFORTERS.
10-4 White Blankets, $1.00 a pair; worth $1.25
a pair.
10-4 White Blankets, $1.40 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 value
for <Joe.
Regular size red lined comforters, $1.00; good
value for $1.25.
Regular size white filling bed comforters,
$1.25: good value for $1.50.
PHYSICIANS.
Kemoved to "The Clifton," No. 233 N. Broad
way. Specialty, Diseases of Women. Success
ful painless methods in Rectal Diseases. Office
hours from 10 to 4.
RS. BEACH 4 BOYNTON, OFFICE, 37 N .
Spring sr.. Los Angeles, Cal. Office hours,
Btol_in: 1 to 4 and 6to 8 p. m. Dr. Boyn
ton's residence, 83. r > 8. Olive st. 11-20
R V. EDGAR SMITH—DISEASES OF
women a specialty; rectal diseases treated
by the Brinkerhoff painless system; office,
corner Main and Seventh sts., Robarts block.
Telephone 1031. mlOtf
R. M. HILTON WILLIAMS. DISEASES OF
the head, throat, chest and blood a speci
alty. Office 137 South Broadway, MILLER
BUILDING. 9-5-tf
AS. LANGIJSY, ELECTRIC PHYSICIAN
• 355KS.8pringst.,cor.Fourthst. Electrical
treatment, baths and massage. jnl-tf
EBECCA LEE DORSEY, M. D. OFFICE
No. 7'A N. Main st. Special attention given
to obstetrics, gynecology and diseases of
children. Hours 9to 11 a. m. and 2to4p. m.
Telephone Sl3. Je2-tf
R. DARLING, OCULIST AND AURIBT,
Office 229 W. First st. Office hours, 9a. m.
to 4 p. m. jultf d.tw
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. CLACIUB HAS REMOVED HIS
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-ff
FM. PARKER. D. D. S., 146 N. SPRING
* St.; gas administered; painless extracting.
au2l-if
R. C. STEVENS & SONS, 107 N. SPRING
st., Schumacher block, rooms 18 and 19;
teeth filled aud extracted painlessly; plates $4'
to $10; heurs, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m., Sundays. 9 a.
m. to 1 p, m. je26-tf
IW. WELLS, COR. S~PRING AND FIRST
j» sts., Wilson block; take elevator; teeth'
rilled and extracted without pain; gold crowns
aud bridge work a specialty. Room 36. m4tf
R. 108H N. SPRING
St.. rooms 2, 6 and 7. Painless extracting.
RG. CUNNINGHAM, DENTIST, REMOVED
* to No. 31 N. Spring 3t., rooms 1 and 2,
Phillips block, Los Angeles, Cal. mlStf
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£--DTsEAIIEB~OF'
women a specialty. 13814 S. Spring st.,
rooms 2 and 3. Telephone—Office, 796; resi
dence, 798. 11-20
ELLEVUE LYLNG-IN - HOSPITAL IS 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
MBDICAL.
CATARRH,
Throat Diseases, Asthma, Bronchitis
. and Consumption
Successfully treated by
M. HILTON WILLIAMS. M. D.
M. C, P. S. 0.,
137 S. Broadway, Lo» Angeles, Cal..
By his Aerean system of practice, which con
sists of proper Medicated Initiations and COM
POUND OXYGEN TREATMENT.
Probably no system of practice ever employed
has been so universally successful as the
Aerean system of practice as introduced by Dr.
Williams for the cure of Catarrh, Throat Dis
eases, Authinu and Consumption.
CATARR H.
Catarrh is often regarded by the patient as
a cold in the head, and he oiten expresses his
astonishment at his remarkable tendency to
contract fresh cold. Indeed he declares that
lie is scarcely free from one cold before he
takes another, and he is always exceedingly
careful; it is also a matter of surprise to him
that the cold always seems to settle in the
head and' throat.
At times many of the symptoms of catarrh
seem to abate, and the patievt is led to hope
that the dwease is about to wear off; but an
other class of symptoms soon appearand he
learns to his horror, that insdeod of recovery
from the auease, it is somewhat changed in its
character und has extended to the throat.
A sense of weariness is sometimes felt in
reading, speaking or singing; hoarseness at
times occuss, a sensation of dryness is felt in
the throat, ur it appears that some foreign
substance, .is, for instance, a hair, obstructed
the throar, there becomes a sense of languor
and fatigue; the breath lessens) on a little
exertion, a short, hucking co'jgh, a peculiar
sound in clearing the throat, a feeling as
though there was not room enough In the
chest to Arenthe; these and other symptoms
occur after the disease has made considerable
progress. Then it is a time when consumption
is about t» begin its dreadful work. Up
to this time the [progress of Use disease may
have been slow and tbe patient may, in
expressing his confident hope, thot it will
"wear off," declare that he has had tlie catarrh
for years nni has not seemed to become much
worse, andi trusts that he will "by and by"
recover. But thiß delusion is the grand error
which has peopled our cemeteries with con
sumptive forms, as all forms of catarrh end
finally in consumption.
Consultation and one application at the
office FREE.
Those who desire to consult me in regard
to their ca.es hud better call at the office for an
examination, but if impossible to visit the office
personally, can wtite for list of questions and
circular, both of which will' be sent free of
charge. Address
M. HILTON WILLIAMS, M. D.,
137 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal.
Office hours—From 9a. m. to 4 p. m.
Residence—ll9 South Grand avenue.
WONDERFUL^
Made by Dr. Woh, During Hie Stl s fe»
Years Kesidence in Los Angeles
I hereby testify that I have been under treat
ment of Dr. Won and partner, of this aity, the
past five weeks, for a complication of Aiseasos
of long standing, and can gladly and siacerely
Hay that he has 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 baffled the best doctors, and
at last they told me that they didn't know what
was the matter with me, and refused, to give me
any more medicine. A year ago when I had got
so feeble that I could scarcely move. Dr.
Woh's medicine relieved me and gave excell
ent health in two months time.
~ , „, . WISH 1»A BROWN.
Harrisville. Mich., Sept. 8, '90
Previous to consulting Dr. Woh I was af
flicted with a blood disease of the worst form
which rendered me unfit to work. 1 applied a
number of remedies prescribed by American
physicians, but all to no street, but dnlv to find
myself growing tworse. I sought Dr. Woh's
aid; his remedies save me immediate relief
and permanently cured me in a few weeks I
recommend Dr. Woh as a physician who
thoroughly under tunds his business.
_ „ GEORGE OLSON.
New York, Sept 9, '90.
Dr. Woh has cured ever 2000 people who
were afflicted with nearly every form of the va
rious diseases the liuinun flesh is heir to. Fuily
97 per cent, of tin so , nr.' were made of wrecks
that could not find relief in the other systems
of medicine as practiced in a muricaor Europe.
vA,. D ,,-.r w " h 8 , \v-.oin of medicine there are
400 different tit ~.>. . „,„| |„. ,ures»S6 of them.
There are also over 3000 kinds of medicine (all
herbs, no poison*':, which he imports diroctlv,
and have been used in China 50t'0to«000
years. l)i\ Woh locates ell diseases by the
pulse, withou' askings question. Consultation
free. Office, 233 First st., 2 doors from Times
office, corner First nud Broadway. Open daily
at!) a. m. llati-im, *