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8 BRIEFS Weather Rnrean. Report of observations taken at Los Angeles, Jpne 13, 1893: Imo. Hut. iTtier. Oa. m 20.00 ho ) p. m. VO.RUi 08 88 61 N K w 2 7 Maximum temperature, 71. Mtnlmmn temperature. 52. Km ni-, ii for season, 20.28. Indication*. Foreeant for Bo'ithern California: Fair weather; stationary temperature; wcstorly winds. Mr. Pierre Larronde donated six bnxos of cherries to the orphans on Boyle Heights last Saturday. TTndelivored telegrams nt the Western Union telegraph office, corner of Court and Msin streets, June 18, WXi, for J. W. Edwards, O. P. Pratt, H. E. Kiley and Myrtle'Kngland. The Second \,ot Angeles County Bovs' brigade will give one of their popular exhibition drills and entertainments Friday, .Inne Kith, at 8 o'clock. Firet Congregational church, corner Sixth and Hill. Admission, 25 centH. Kntry blanks are now ready for tho third annual road race from this city to Hants Monica, Jnly 4th. A large num ber of entries is anticipated, and good time will be made. There aro shout 80 prizes of various descriptions, which will amount to $MH) at leant. One of tho guards of the Whittier re form school was in the cit.v last night looking for one of ttie hoy inmates, who had escaped Monday nignt. The boy is named James Kelly, and is from San Francisco. Ho is about 10 years old. red hair, short and stocky build. It is the intention o' tho boatmen at Westlake park—I). V. and tho city fathers permitting—to build an enor mous raft and every evening Host it out into tho center of tho lake. Tho raft will be surrounded with a substantial railing, and will carry a band which will discourse sweet music and coax the weary worker from the city to spend a few hours under the stars on the qniet bosom of the lake. Dancing will be in dulged In, and many a pleasant evening is in proBpect for the Los Angeled young people. Personals It I .# 'il I U I W. P, Kordbolt leaves for San Fran- , cinco today, and, it ie expected, will not return alone. A. W. Punning, a prominent member . ol the athletic clnb, returned from a trip ( t) Chicago laet Thursday. Manager Harry Wyatt and Mrs. Wyatt left Chicago yesterday for New York. They are having ft delightful tome. Mitch Shields, the popular traveling man, goes to San Francisco today to look alter hie iritoroitj in gome electrical inventions. J. T. Bantu garther, the editor of the Riverside Reflex, in in the city. The Reflex is one of the brightest weekly papers iv the i tsto. Mre. and 111(9 Iv fl. Wade returned yesterday from a prolonged trip to many places in the east, Mr. Wade went with them to their Coronado home. Jamee A. Doyle, editor of the Red lands Leader, whb in the oltj yesterday, and will be hero a day or two on busi ness connected with bin newsy pnpor. M. W. I, Pagh, collector for the Evening Express Publishing company, returned yesterday morning from a ehort trip to San Francisco and Oak land. Mr. A. 0. BilieVe, proprietor of the llollenheck hotel, returned to this city yesterday from a short lmshiean trip to San Frsnoieco. Ho reports much dis contentment among the northern people over the poor situation in busmen*. Mr. Frank Con; ■ t, brother of the able treaenrer of tho l.io VngeleH theater, Mr. Will Conant, ie expected to arrive here any day, and will speud hie sum mer vacation here. He has won fame and d.icnte as a manager since he left this city. Wen. Xli 11. Murray, a prominent San Diegan, is at the Eiollenbeok with bis son, who ie a student at S college in this city. The general haa been appointed commissioner-at-large for San Pjogo conntv in its arrangement o! ali'uirs with Riverside county. Mr. Adam Crawford, an old California pioneer, waa taking in the ights of the city yesterday, lie ie on bis way east to visit hie relatives, wl sm he has not seen for 89 years, ln 1864 he left Pitts burg. Pa., for California with hut little money, and with nothing to help him on but 8 pair of good, willing hands nnd a determination to succeed. Today he ie a large landed proprietor in Sonomn county, where for the past 20 years he has been extensively engaged in fruit growing. Hia home ie in 'loverdale. He weßrs a watch chain made of L'oid nuggete which ho himself unshed out of the placers in the early days, the iinke of which were beaten by himself on the anvil from $5. fl! nnd t'2 50 gold pieces. It is a curiosity which he would not part with for ite weight iv gold coin. On hie way to Pittsburg he will visit New Or leans and the world's fair. The Slanwood stove Can only be had at The W. Q. Fnrrey Company, 150, 161 und 103 North Spring etreet. Forty per cent saved in fuel by using these stoves. Kost llidln Herb Ten Clnros Constipation, bllloumeu and bend oc.be. c'eanses the system, stimulates the liver end kidneys, makes not, b'.ood. Kntirely vegeta. ble. Sample free. II M. BALE & BON, agents, •220 South e'pring street. Largest Stock of Fruit and Vepetnlilea. Cherries, currants and anrlcots, tho best in the market, at Althoutu Bros.', 105 W. Pint atreet. Telephone aos. We se.l Ijigralu Wall Paper l»c a roll. 2U7 ti ■»»in»»treet. MEMORANDA. William Jackson Armstrong on Relig ions Liberty will probably attract a large congregation of our citizens to the Unity church this evening. The orator will diecues the Briggs case with kindred topics, and those who heard his masterly handling oi the Russian Treaty laet week will have no doubt ol being richly entertained. The most eminent men in all parts of the republic have cheerfully come forward to testify to Mr. Arm etrong'B mseterfulneßß as an orator. James Q. Clark, the great poet einger, has been engaged for the occasion. Framed pictures at Sanborn, Vail tt Co. are a specialty. They have a fine selection of fac simile pastels framed in white and gold, which they are selling at $1.50, $2, $2.75 and $3 50 each, ac cording to "i/e and style of frame. Ev erybody should have a pair. 133 South Spring street. (>ne thousand dollars reward for any sow ing machine that will do as great a range of work, doing it as easily il as' well, as can he done on tho Advance Davis, of Vertical Feed Davie sew ing machine. Forparticnlare call at the Davie\Office, 128 South Main street. Hon. William Jackeon Armstrong has been engaged to deliver in thin city hia celebrated lecture on civil and religious liberty. The lecture will be given on Wednesday evening next in the Chnrch of the Unity, under the auepices of the Chnrch of the New Era. Union made bread and paßtry freah, every day at 3 p. m., at the Original bakery, 113 Weßt First street. Onr spe cialties: Strawberry shortcake, German rye bread and pumpernickel. Coffee and lunch parlor connected with the eetablishment. The Germain Fruit company are the j nole agents tor Southern California for IHbflt Brewing Oo.'s Export and cele | brated Blue Ribbon beer. These beers ( are bottled at tbe brewery in Milwaukee only, h'itia up tel. No. 72. Dr. Charges de Szigethy is now located in the [irynon-Bonebrake block. Resi dence Baker block. Office hours, 11:30 to 3:30. Sundays and evenings by ap pointment. Office telephone, 1150; resi lience telephone, 1056. Go to Kbinger's restaurant; best French dinner nnd order house in the city. Everything first-class. Attentive white waiters. No Chinese employed. Don't forget Die place, southwest corner Third and Spring. Over the grade ol our lumber there is no question. We will satisfy you in prices and quality. Lei us make you a bid on your bill in writing. Willamette Lumber company, 204 South Spring atreet, Loe Angeles. During tho absence ol Capt. Eruil Harris ol tho California State Detective Bureau, 10 Court street, at the world's fair, his office will be under the manage ment of Captain Moody and competent operatives. You will find the fino3t variety of pic ture frame mouldings at Lichtenberger's art emporium, 307 North Main Btreet. All the latest designs now in stock. Headquarters for artieta' inateriala and art goode. Lawn tennis shoes, any size, 05c; car pet slippers, men's or ladies', 35c; fine light men'e shoeß for the season, $2.50, nt the cheapest place on earth for boots and shoes, 118 East Firnt Btreet. Illich'a restaurant, 145 and 147 North Main street. Everything new and first clbbb. Private apartments. Freah fish, oysters and game daily. Open all night. Sanborn, Vail & Co. are having a epecial Bale of photo frames at 25 cents each. See the display in their show windows, 188 South Spring etreet. To cave time, money and much Buffer ing, take Arabian Headache Powders. It ie the beet and safest remedy yet discov ered for headache and neuralgia. Mre. A. Meudenhall, hairdrcßsing and miniouriDf, 107 North Spring street, i .ont 38, Shumncher block. Shampoo ing done at residence il desired. l.ittlcboy's pharmacy is thoroughly reliable. Prices have been reduced. Take your prescriptions there to he tilied. No. 811 S. Spring street. Lumber, lumber, lumber, dirt cheap. Who sella it dirt cheap? Why, we do. Ii t us figure your bills. Clark & Bry- Bon, 123)1 W'cnt Second etreet. Dr. Rebecca Loo Dorsey has resumed practice at 114 South Spring street, roomß 5 and 6. Consultation hours, 1 to sp. in. Telephone 1227. The only Keeley Institute in Southern California is at Riverside. The Loa An geles office ib at rooms 84 and 05, New Wileon block. Oloaine on? at cost, our entire stock ol fine artistic gRB fixtures. Pacific Crock ory and Tinware Co., 220 North Los An geles street, Hring your old stiver and Mexican dollars and have them made over into nil kinds of silverware, Baeemeut Times building, VV. R. Burke, notary public, fire in imrnnee, money to loan on real estate, loweat rates, 213>i N. Spring street (up stairs). Elegant suits to order'loi $25. Others charge $35 for the same suit. Joe Poheim, the tailor, 143 South Spiing street. For a good table wine order our Sonoma Zinfande) at 80c per gal. T. Vsche A Co., cor. Commercial and Alameda. Tel. 300. Dr. Price, M. R. C. V. S., veterinary surgeon; California stable, 373 N. Main at. Office tel., 48; residence tel., 1195. Fine black clay diagonal suite, ior 00 days only, at $40 —former price, $55. KorbtSi Kaiitrowitz, 214 South Broadway. Full assortment of choice delicacies and fresh lunch goods nt Hanna, Bureh & DaiisUin's, 218 Sooth Spring street. Dr. Joseph CartE find Dr. Carl Kurt/., physicians and surgeons, have removed their offices to 147 South Main etreet. Dr. A.'/,. Valla, physician and surgeon. Office and residence, 120 North Main, iu'W McDonald block ; telephone 284. Dr. X D Wise, office 220 South Spring etreet. Office hours from Btolo a. m. and 2tosp. m. Telephone 340. Go In Arrowhead Hot Springe lor yonr Btinimer outing. The fatuous mountain resort < ; Southern California. Senonr's floor paint drieo hard over night. P. R. .iwera it Sons, agents, 420 South Bpring street. If you want an excellent piece of prime roaet beef, go to Louie Streuber, 188 N. Main et. Tel. 100. G. F. McLellan, notary, conveyancer, insurance, real estate. No. 209 South Broadway. The price ol the Santa Monica lota will be advanced on June 20th. Buy now. s. Conradi, watch repairing nnd diamond setting. Spring and Franklin. Ladies' Turkish baths, 230 South I Main etreet; open week days only. Daily etenmere to Catalina. See rail road time tables in dally paperß. H. C. Kiyer, MD. Offices, 230 South Main Btreet; hourß, 10 to 4. lneure with A. C. Golah, 147 South , Broadway. Gano Henry. real estate. Burbank. LOST ANGELES HERALD* WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 14, 1893. HIGH PRICES ARE OVER. CHICAOO PEOFIS ARC BKCOMIXO i. I i -UN Mil : . The Experience of a I.oa Angeles Han In tha Marly Fart of the Show. Bosun and Board Are Cheap How. Correspondence ti the llkkai-d.) Chicago, June B.—To a stranger it looke ac if a majority ol the people of Chicago have been expecting to reap a rich harvest out of the visitors to the fair, if not by fair means, then by any other, even to downright swindling. It is well known to all Oalifornians who have read the papers that prices for rooms and board at many hotels and restaurants were twice ac high at tho opening of the fair than formerly. Chicago is a large city, and when one-half the private houses are open to strangers, and that is about the way it appears, a large num ber of people can be accommodated. Then the new hotels that have been built within a mile of the fair grounds tould lodge every man, woman and child in Los Angelea. Now let us look at tbe result of all this speculation. The good people of other elates do not like to be swindled any better than we do. Instead of 200,000 vieitore at the fair daily dur ing the month of May, as they expected and might have had, there wae not one-third that number. Fourteen miles from the fair grounds aud just outside the city limits (for Chicago ia great in more than ono way) at Har vey on the Illinois Central railroad, a company was formed a year ago to build and run a hotel to accommodate 2500 guesta. Circulare were sent everywhere. 1 saw them in Ixjs Angelea aa early aa February. Agents went to all the cities and large towns in Illinois and adjoin ing states soliciting patronage. They were asked to pay $10 which would se cure a room for any time agreed upon, at very reasonable rates for good accom modations. I know a good business man of La Cronee, Wis., who paid if3o to eecure three rooms for himself and family, and many hundreds of dollars were paid out in that and other cities in the same way. When the fair opened come La Croaee people were there to get the benefit of the money thoy had paid, but sent back euch reports of poor accommodations that very few if any are going there. My iriend is today here in thiH house with hiß family and his $30, and I am sorry to say the W. C. T. U. are responsible for this ewindle. I was told before leaving home of a good business man of Los Angeles secur ing two rooms in a large hotol near the grounde, in order to save the trouble of crowded cara and be cure of good accom modations, who expected to be here the middle of June. We paea that hotel every day, but there is no nirrna of life about it, and evidently itie not open for businees. One of our fellow passengers went to one of those new hotels, and from damp plastering or somo other cause was in bed several days from a severe cold; soon as able he found quarters elsewhere and ia now well. A lady friend, who haa been stopping at the Tremont hotel for five years and paying $40 per week for three rooms and board, told ua ahe was notified before the fair opened that the price of her rooms after May lat would be $80. She vacated, and those rooms have never been occupied since. The proprietor j doubled up on all his gueats at tbat I time. AH tbeee tiling and the eliotht reduction in railroad rates have kept the crowd away, and none saw it aooner than these living here; so that at the time we arrived (the latter part of May) these people who had opened their honeeß of cix to ten or more rooms, ex pecting to rent a portion for $10 to $20 per week each, oame down from their high perch very gracefully and were ready to accept almost any price. Our party of nine found no difficulty in get ting good, well-lurniehed rooms in a good neighborhood close to cable and electric or elevated roade, taking ns to the grounds in 20 minutes for one fare, for $5 per room for two persons. I received two telegrams one day from Wisconsin and California friende, eay ing they would arrive next day, and to secure five rooms. I found them at the came price bb ours, within one block of us, and they are all well satisfied. I could find ns many more today if they were wanted. Instead oi coating $1 to $3 per meal at the reataurante, we get good meals for 25 to 50 cents. When the people all over this country learn they can apend a week here at a cost not to exceed $8 or $10 for board and lodging, there will be Birch a crowd as no world's fair ever caw. And the fsir will pay them well, for it is a grand exhibition and an education no one should miss who can see it. J. M. Stewart. Falling Hair Produces baldness. It is cheaper to buy a bottle of skookum root hair grower than a wig; beeidee, wearing your own hair is more convenient. All druggists. Kxtended to Jnne 15th. To establish a wide reputation The Galen Institute will render their ser vices until June 15th free of charge. The only favor they ask is a recommendation after a cure nns been ed'ected. From their experience in the hospitals of Europe and America, their knowledge of tho rapid advancements that have been made in diagnosing and treating dis eases in the laet few years, can tell the probability of a cure in all casee of ear, nkin, liver and kidney diseases, female complaints, nasal catarrh, dyspepsia, rheumatism and nervoue debility. They make every caee a special etudy and will not take any case to treat unices there ie a moral certainty of making a com plete cure. Permarentlv located in Los Angeles, December, 1892", at 305,'* South Spring Btreet. Open every day except ing Mondays. Thousands ot caaea have been treated and cured by their system of treatment in the last eleven years. Found. A package worth ita weight in gold, on the corner of Fourth and Spring Btreets. To thoße troubled with dand ruff, or any ekin disease, in the shape oi Smith'e Dandruff Pomade. The only remedy on earth that a single bottle is guaranteed to cure any caee of dandruff or money refunded. For stile only hy Off & Vaughn, corner Fourth and Bpring streets, Los Angeles. A Fine Line of AJmlery Of every description at the W. C. Fur rey company, 159, 161 and 103 North Spring street. Also agate ware and bar fixtures. R. D. List, notary public. Legal papers care fully drawn. 127 W. Second; iclepiioue 105. Mra. Ketlc R, Plckit, notary pnbllc: convey . ancing a specially. No. 207 New Hgu st. Wall Paper. i We Invite competition and a I low no person to heat us Larpest dtaonnnls evsr known given on all paper. Everything in special sets at 237 bouth Spring street. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report Rcftfeal B^ l^ fl. \. m&@m iwWCtCr ABSCMJLTTELY PURE NATIONAL GUARD RIFLEMEN. The Result or the Target Practice Held on Sunday. The result ol the annual target prac tice ol the Seventh regiment, N. G. C, which took place laet Sunday, is as fol lows : COMPANY A. Capt. Henry Steere 39 H. O, Miles 41 W.Clark. 30 C. a. Lehnhansen 32 F. B. Havon 39 A. Roth . 37 J. D. Javnes 38 D. Clark 38 F. J. Casey 19 1). C. Falks 23 H. Gibbs 27 I. A. Oarcla 7 T. H.Orlndell 32 W. W. Halton 34 W. H. Hoffman 35 M. K. Ingersoll 28 W. Jean 23 H. R. Jackson 34 X. N. Janls 31 B* C. Kenyon 3B O. C. Mi11er..... 12 J. F, Marck 29 R. E. Mi _ 37 ii. B. McCtean. 40 J"6.Mccroy 38 C. McStay 40 A. W. Nolte 3ti P. M. Parrall 39 F. J. Palomarej 13 R. W. Palba 34 B. Kuple 30 A. W. Jiublo 17 8, Rchroedel 40 A. H. Bplittsloeser , 30 W. L. Slaughter 38 F. Willard 25 G. H. Wllkins 8 O. K. Walker 23 COMPANY C Captain Meyer 42 Alfonso „ 37 Crawford. 38 Lamp 34 Llndsey 34 Tritt •. 88 Casey 30 Glowner 33 Meyer 11 Gates 8 Kimball 28 Luken 27 Wluans 37 Sabine 14 McKenzie 35 Aval a 20 Adams 27 Bell 14 Chiever 23 colgan 32 Dunn ■... 25 Eloy 35 Englbracht 17 Hood 32 Harmon 28 oethardt.. 30 Mcistcar. 22 Mepham O Moore 29 Mayo „ 12 I'eigrlft 23 Philips 0 Robinson '. 5 Sale 311 Shipley 12 nhalmo, W 38 Shalmo, E 35 Stengle 22 Waahburn 28 Wright 38 COMPANY F. L 8. Cbappelear 43 M. Malony 35 P. R. Mccreery SS F. L. Reynolds 37 D. Weller 15 W. Mussellman 33 J.W.Woodward 31 J F. Bryson - 7 C A. Brunson 32 A.Clark 22 T. Cole 20 C C. Dodge 13 W. T. Kdwards 17 W. English 35 G. Q. Peguson IB W. A. Wing O J. Giorge 18 P. B. Hamble 5 W. P. Hyatt 18 G. K. Hicks 29 0. Huett 24 J. J. Legorc 13 P. McGraw 15 W, Peters 1C C. Puck lb •V, Robertson s 18 W. Schnenbaum 24 J. Seoulveaa 14 A. Shade 31 W. A. Varney 19 A. Warnexe 18 HOTKL AKIUVAI.9. THE HOLLKNBBOK. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brown, Dunsrnuir; D. Bal laril. J. L. Msrks, H. D. Loveland, Ira Brown, J. B. Keefe, c. Ma-tin, T. H. Minor, T. Bradley, H. W Li nk, T. Hayes J. P. Me :srtby. B. Bold smith San Francisco: 8. J. IWrrah, Leaven woitli, Kan.: J. 1). Ga-dlok, Pomona; V». H. Housh, Pasadena; E. V. Stannrd, jr., W. X, Ktar.ard J. Alki-e, St. Louis; B. Gire, Chino; G W . Swsin, Arizona; T. M. Culbertson, Chas. Russell. Ashb l nd, Ky.; M. VsnGelder, A cam no: Mr and Mrs oeo. I.uilwlgs, Walla Walla, Wash.; K. P. Rogers. Santa Barbara; Hd T. Hare, Los Angeles: Dr. O. 'A Buggies, S ocaton: E H. Mnn v, Ni ale Murray, Ssn Diego: 8. L. Fabry, New York; O. A. Bernard, Washington, 1). 0.; W.N. Monroe. Monrovia; F. K. Noitou, Sacramento: O. V session', Hueneme; Mr. and Ms. s. R. Maclay, San Fernanda; J A. Doyle, Redlands; J. B. Folsom, Banta Monica. Wagon umbrellas, summer lap dusters Foy's old reliable saddlery house, 315 N. Angeles. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^♦♦♦^ i Antifementms 1 Canning: of Fruit matin an agreea ble nnd delightful task. No more boiling- and no more spoiling. Saves sugar, save* fruit, saves break aire of .jars, saves time and labor lost by the oid method. Try it on your berries, and you will surely use it on yonr laier fruits. If you cannot get it at your grocer's send to H. J EV N E, Los Angeles, Cal., AGENT for SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. 5-23 3m H V. ADqTia RTKKB BXtOUT.VS OOMMirTJSK, fOUKTIf UK. DLV. 1593. Anlnvitrtton Is hereby extended to the dif ferent sections of Southern oalifoinia to unite in the forthcoming celebration iv the city o! Los Angeles on the night of the 4th of July, by an approruiato float representing their respec tive localities. The different railroad companies have gen orously agreed to transport the float or ma terial to construct the sane with two attend ants in charge. Our oommlttee will furnish the wagon, horses, and the necessary illumlna tlen therefor, unless tho dlflorent localities prefer to furnish their own. The float mast not exceed 16 feet in height frem the gronnd. The procession will be an allegorical one, illustrating periods ln onr national history tirttt, and then the growth and development of Southern California. The committee hone to see every see'lon ap propriately represented in thin procession. All persons desirous of seeing the.r section cpro sevtcd are requested to organize into commit tees and communicate with the secretary of thin committee, who will co operate with them Onr eommlttco has on hand all the material nccussarj to complete the several floats on tiie r arr.val iv Los Angeles, an appropriate plane haviug been secired for that purpose. BY order of the conitniuet' A. F. MACKAV, Chairman. 11 T. HAZARD, Chairman general committee. GttO. A. ATWOOD, Secretary. ti-14 7t AT CHICAGO. An Interesting Letter From Mr. Andrew In a recent letter from Chicago to the secretary of the chamber of commerce, Mr. Andrew McNally speaks of the Cal ifornia exhibit at the world's fair. The account is very gratifying and shows that the sagacity of the etate in making s fine showing will yield full retnrns. Mr. MeNTally ie well known in this section and is qualified to write upon thiß subject. His resume of the situa tion is about the best and most concise that has yet appeared: "The California exhibit at the world's fair ia regarded here as an immense suc ceaa, and it attracts all the more public attention from the fact that the Florida exhibit does not amount to anything. The Florida people are very much ex cited about the striking difference between the displays of California and Florida, and the Florida preaß are very loud in their denunciation of the state officials in not appropriating a large amount of money. "The California exhibit in the horti cultural building is very beautiful and very attractive, and the California building itself is crowded almost aa much as midway plaisance. "On the whole I think California has a right to congratulate itself, and all concerned, on its unusually fine exhibit at the Columbian exposition. It is a subject of almost universal comment in the city and on the grounds." TWENTY YEARS ■ THE LEADER!!! Congas, Pleurisy, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago Back-AcUo, and nil External Ailments removed quickly by BENSON'S Wh!chisthoonVyPOßOUB PLASTER rb.dt contains powerful anri curative modern hteredlente YET ABSOLUTELY SAFE and POSITIVE in its action. Benson's Plasters Prevent Pnennionin. Tt docs not euro chronic ailments in a min ute, nor does It create an electric battery or current in tho system ,nor will it cure by meraly reading tho label, ail such claims aro made by quacks and liumbvim. BENSON'S is endorsed by 5,000 Physicians and Druggists. CAU Tl ON—riiin't b« riiipcil Ijy nniicriir.ulor.s Drug gists who offer oh.ap trash will : they rlnhn la just as good or better than TlF.N>.'>N'S. Get rtie Genuine, alwaj a r»lia. Ilia. Keep tham at homo for emergencies. *♦ «♦♦.♦♦♦♦❖♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ IKAN-KOOI || Is Pushing the tt II CURIO Business || And propose to keep it up, v<> XX We have had some Curios Tt too long. We want to trade I*2 them for cash. Profits lost tt sightof for the next sixty days. XT i'l These Goods || MUST GO. II Come and make us an offer. ♦<£ The largest Curio Store on the *f XX coast offers you the greatest XX discoun's. M |l GOODS AT YOUR OWN PRICE tt $x If you are wise yon will give ♦{ 2* U3 a call. %% if KAN-K 00, § 'X 3 HO S. Spring St.. Opp. 22 2 m Nadeau Hotel. «e> LOS ANGELES Medical anil Siinical INSTITUTE. Many vesre' experience in hospital and oftioa practice Regular physicians, EXrjtRTS ln treatment oi aii forms oi PRIVATE DISEASES. Polieit calls from all who hava (ailed in former attempts to get cured; no experiments nor fail ures. Oor medicines for infectious or poison out rtiscagtß oi the urinary organs curj them quickly. Our blnod remedies cure the worst types oi Skin snd Private Diseases, Pains In the (fl sh and Bones, Bed l-pols, Ulcers of all sorts on th.; limb« and elsewhere on the body. M E YOUNG or OLD, pormsnently cured of LOST VIGOR. NERVOUS DEBILITY. Seminal Lositc., Vaiieooele, Stricture, Syphilis in ell Us forms, Glee' and Gonorrhoea and Kidaey and Bhidder troubles, Circumcision without pain. Curable esses cures guaranteed. Consultation free and confidential. Charges reasonable. Ad'lrea* l.o* Angeles Sledteal and Surgi - cal Institute, Rooms 3 and 5, No. 211 flouth Main streot, opposite llammsm Baths, Los An geles, Cel. 6-14 ly PANTS toORBER, fh SUITS to ORDER $3.m jL $15.00 4,00 fMj\ 17.50 4.50 J I-M 20.00 5.00 %mm 22.50 5.50 llff 25.00 6.00 Wm 27.50 TAILOR M 413 S. SPRING St., Just below Fourth mt. 1 ** Out of Si<2\ht! Some things may be out of sight, but judging from the vast amount of onr sales it is plainly to be seen that we are RIGHT IN SIGHT! * A FEW OF OUR BARGAINS ARE : All Wool Suits from $6 up. All Wool Pants from $2 up. White Linen Laundered Shirts, 70c. Fancy Percale Shirts, 90 cents. MORRIS 66 CO., GUARANTEE CLOTHIERS, 165 N. Spring St., Opp. Old Court House. Philadelphia Exhibi'ion, 1876. Vioiina Exposition, 1873 Acknowledged by the following highest musical authorities in the world to be supremely first-class: Richard Wagner, Francesco Tomagno, Wil helmj, Luigi Arditi, Kurkel, Sternberg. STECIC . PIANOS. £BP~Examine the Sell-supporting Independent Iron Frame in Our Show Window GARDNER & ZELLNER, 213 SOUTH B ROADWAY. T THE HOLLENBECK Best Appointed Hotel in Finest Cafe in tbe City HIGHLY IMPROVED ~ _=^ PAYING I'll FOR SALE! Containing 62 acree of land, all in high state of cultivation ; cottage house, hard-finished, of seven rooms, bath and kitchen, together with email cottage of three rooms for laborers; about four acres in bearing Washington Navels; 5 acres English Walnuts; 5 acres Winter Ap fles; two artesian wells; abont 3000 feet service pipe and hydrants, irst-class corn, alfalfa add orange land; ail fenced and crose-ienoed. Apply at once to JOHN DOLLAND, ~1 0. t . 114 N. Beaudry aye , Los Angeles, Cal. NILES PEASE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN FURNITURE, CARPETS, PORTIERS, LACE AND SILK CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES, OIL CLOTHS, LINOLEUMS, MATTINGS, ETC. 337, 339, 341, S. SPRING ST. AUCTION SALE °^ T ¥f¥ R " J. B. HOGGIN HORSES. 18 Mead to be told on Wednesday, 14th, sad Saturday, 1/tli inst., nitltont neime, p. W. NOYES, Auctioneer, office, 214 N. Sprint; street. WM 00LAN, Agent. B in rtt BEAR TALLEY Summer tart And Stage Line. This'resort is situated in Bear Vs'ley, 40 miles from San Bernardino: altitude 070 J feet. Is reached by state line from San Bernardino. Stage leaves New St Charles Hotel on Tues days at Tj a. m. from May llith to Juno 15th; Tuesdays and Fridays after above date. A fine four-seated spring stage has been nnlit ex pressly for this route, and will bo driven by careful and sober drivers. Largest trout csught in the state at this re sort. Boats, saddle horsss and burros for hire at the hotel. First trip up on May Kith. The earlier you como the hotter fishing jou will have. Board and lodging if 10 and $12 per week, l«2 per day. Round-trip tickets. #7. For full par ticulars inquire of •:. 8. R. K. ticket office, Los Angeles, and New St. Charles Hotel, San Ber nardino. groceries, prov sions and fishing tackle for sale at store adjo ntng hotel. 0-7 tf OUB KNIGHT, Prop'r. the Cure That Cures. I have cured thousands, and can H X r r cure thousands more oi emissions, A AIAJJ-l lmpotency, nervous debility, var icocele and shrunken parts, caused by self abuse, by a simple remedy tvhtt-h cured mo, recipe for whlob I will send (sealed) FKKtt to snv sufferer. Address, with stamp, DAVID B. EMMBTT, Englewood, 111. 5-i) lm -ISTAIILISHBD 18«6— DR. B. G. COLLINS, OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN. With Los An tilles Optical Instl nte, 125 South Spring street, ln Wiener's Ktmberly, Los Angeles. EYES EXAMINED FKEE. WHITE'S PRIVATE DISPENSARY, 128 NORTH MAIN ST. LOS ANGELKS. CALIF. Kidney and Blad' Kfß % Acuteand CbronU ' Organal Weakness Sexual Indiffer- Impedimenta to ry 11 ° o<l &n< * k B Promptly and Per manently cured. Dr. White Is the oldest end most successful Private, Nervous and < hronle Disease Spectal lst on the const. All Bltln and Blood Diseases promptly cured without mercury. lutpotoncy, Pemluel weakness, Varlcooolc. syphilis, Gon orrhea, Oleet, Nervous Debility, Kiduev sud Bladder Diseases scientifically tre.stcd and per manently cured. Mo Surgical Staff (?) I*ka me hods employed. No hired substitutes. The afflicted may write in strict confidence, Letters answer d In plain envelope. Medi cines sent secure from exposure Address DH WHITE S .DISPENSARY, 128 N. Main St., New McDonald Block, d 6 tf Los Angeles, Cal A.LEOFRED, I Graduate ol Laval and MeCll i, Mining: KMgrineer. Head office, Quooeo; brand office, Montreal, Canada. 13 -10 It