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H NOTES Weather Bureau. Report of observations taken at Lot Angeles, Bept. 11, 1893: I 07 04 70 NK W m. Maximum temperature, 74. Minimum temperature, D 5. Indications. Forecast for Southern California: Fair weather: neeariy statiouary temperature Tues day; westerly winds. Freab oysters 130 cents a can, 244 Sontb Main street. The weather bureau bulletin last night announced rain at Eureka, Bed Blufl, Roaeburg and Portland. There ia an undelivered telegram at tbe office of the Western Union Tele graph company, corner Main and Court streets, September 10th, for Clarence Warner. A complaint waa sworn to yesterday in Justice Austin's court, charging Joe Cormack with burglary. Tbe offense is alleged to have been committed on Sep tember sth, et the Colton house. On Friday evening, September 15tb, there will be a maea meeting in the First , Presbyterian church, corner Broadway and Second, to discuss the present move ment against the Chinese. A number of repreaentative citizens will address the meeting. There will be a lively game ol base ball this afternoon at Athletic park be tween tent No. 6 and Banner tent, No. 21, of the order of Maccabees. Play will be called promptly at 2:30 o'clock. A small admission fee will be charged to help defray tbe expenses. Tbe Church of the Epiphany, East Los Angelea, are to have a pariah and Sunday achool picnic, on Wednesday next, September 13th, going to Verdugo park. We hope to have a large turn out of the congregation and their friends to enjoy ah outing for the day. Articles of incorporation of the Baker Hardware company were filed yesterday. Los Angelea ia the principal place of buaineaa, and the directors are James W. Baker, E. L. Baker, Delia C. Baker, Lucy E. Baker and Minnie M. Baker. The capital stock ia $50,000, all of which has been subscribed. The directors of District Agricultural Aaeociation No. 6 are perfecting their ar rangements for the coming fair. They hope to make this the best showing of Southern California products ever exhib ited in this district. They have com pleted a new pavilion at tbe agricultural grounds, which will give ample room to all exhibitors. All persona wbo will exhibit in tbe pavilion please address at once, D. G. Stephens, 428 West Sixth etreet, Loa Angeles. The Crcamerie. The neatest, most inviting and com fortable dining room iv Eos Angeles. One visit makes cf you a customer, and our service will keep yon one. Prices, low as tbe lowest. Provisions, tho best. Separate apartment for ladies. The Creamerie, 126 North Main street, half a block north of First. Katlck. House. Popular prices, central location, (rood eervice. Only hotel running its own free buss to and from depots, Day rates, $1.25, $1.50 and $2; weals, 25 cents. Corner Main and First streets, entrance on Firet street. li, A, Hurt & Sun-?, proprietors. Flu* Delicacies Of all kinds at The Library, 240 South Broadway, alao the beat meal tn the city for tbe money. Clean, cool, neat, prompt service, reasonable prices.- Drop in and satisfy youraelf. Fire Insurance—Money to Loan. William R. Burke & Co., 213), North Spring atreet, up stairs, Firo Insurance agency. (Capital represented. $20,000, --000.) Lota of cheap money to loan on real estate. Notary public. For agood table wine,order our Sonoma Zinfandelatsocpergal. T. Vache&Co., cor. Commercial and Alameda. Tel. 309. See our fine line of chocs and be con vinced that we are selling at lower pricee than any other house. King shoe store. Thirty dollars allowed for old Daviß's sewing machines. Drop postal card to 128 South Main atreet. Howry & Bresee, Broadway under taken. "Independent of the truet." Duffy's pure Malt at Woollacott'e. Kant India Ilorh Tea Cures Constipation, blliouFne?s and hoidache, cleanses tho system, stimulate* the liver and kidneys, makes new blood. Entirely vegeta ble. Sample free. H. M. BALE or ,-jON, agents, 220 Eouth Sprint" street. Thla Is a Sure Bargain. Mrs. C. Dosch is ready to show you the fin st millinery ever displayed in this city. You will be convinced, as tho goods will apeak for themselves. A. It. Chapman Bells the Olenwood ranges and Richmond ranges, the two best stoves in America. House ho.d goods a specialty. 414 8. Spring st. If Yon Need a Truss Call at Beckwlth's pharmacy, 30U North Main. A fit guaranteed. Our book all about hernia, or rupture, now ready, free at our store or by mall. JOHN BKCK WITH & SON, druggitts. The Only Keeley institute IB Southern California is at Riverside. The Ism Angeles office is at rooms 04 and 05, New Wilson block. New and Old Hooks, Magazines, etc. Book Exchange, cor. Second and Maiu streets. We tike pleasure in announcing that we are now fully prepared to do all kinds of glass beveling, and msuufacturcail kind* of French plate mirrors. Old and damaged mirrors re silvered. All work guarantee!. H. Raphael & Co., 44ocud 440 South Springst. Our Home llretv. Maier „ Zpbelein'i lager, iresh from the brewery, ou dmugat in all the principal sa loons, delivered promptly iv bottles or kegs. Office and brewery, 141 Aliso street Tele paone 91, Drug' und Medicines At greatly reduced p-ices to close out the busi ness-No. 60.) C. Spring Et. Prescriptions care fully compounded by A. Krug, who has had over 80 years' experlen:e. Folson Oak —Hall's Cream Salve will give immediate relief and cure in> 2i hours. 24 and 50c. Olf & V&uguau's druj store. Fourth aud Spring sts. Do You Want Wall Paper? Closing out 6slc—Eckstrom & Btrasburg, oOT sad 309 douth Main street. Wall Paper" at Cost, Closlrgout sale—Eckflrori it Slrasburg, 307 and 309 south Main sireeu Prof. L Loch's musical studio opens Sept. loth, 1851.4 couth Sprint street. Call Tues <U»». Thursdays aud Satuidays. MEMORANDA. The best and moat healthful bsverage in the market ia tbe world-rennwned Pabat beer. It has no equal. Recog nized to be the best brewed. The Pabat Brewing company of Milwaukee haa taken the first prize in all conteats against all competitora. Aak for the Blue Ribbon or Export. Germain Fruit company, sole agents for Southern Cali fornia, 218, 220 and 222 North Loa An gelea Btreet. Telephone 12. The fall term of studies at St. Vin cent'a college will commence Monday, September 4th. Day and boarding school for boya and young men. For particulara apply to Very Rev. J. W. Hickey, C. M., President. Dr. Charles de Szigethy ia now located in the Bryson-Bonebrake block. Resi dence, Baker block. Office boura, 11:30 to 3:30. Sundaya and evenings by ap pointment. Office telephone, 1156; res idence telephone, 1056. The W. H. Keeley <fc Co. Gold Cure company have established an office at lb'H 1 ., South Main street, where drunk enneas, opium, morphine, cocaine and tobacco habits will be poeitively cured or money refunded. Why gaze at bare walls when you can buy a remarque proof etching for 75 centa? The greatest bargain aale in picturea ever offered ia now in progress at Lichtenberger'e art emporium, 107 North Main etreet. Go to Ebinger'e restaurant; beat French dinner and order house in the city. Everything firat-claaa. Attentive white waiters. No Chineae employed. Don't forget the place, southwest corner Third and Spring;. Dr. Rebecca Lee Doraey, 114 South Spring street. Special attention given to obatetrical casea and all diseases of women and children. Electricity acien tifically used. Consultation houra 1 to 5. Telephone 1227. Children's achool shoes, the largest atock, the beat wear and tbe loweat prices at tbe cheapest place on earth for boots and ahoea, 118 East First, be tween Main and Loa Angelea streets. The Illustrated Los Angeles Her ald, which ia a very fine paper and suited for sending to eastern frienda, can be obtained at T. McCarthy's book etore, Long Beach. Mrs. A. Mendenhall, hairdressing and manicuring, 107 North Soring street, rooma 24, 25 and 26, Schumacher block. Shampooing done at reaidence if desired. Deposit your Mexican dollara and all kinds of oid silver at the ailversmith's and draw out new spoons, forkß. etc. Alwaya open. BaaementTimes building. A great reduction of fine tailoring. Only a few tickets left to the bicycle to be given away by Korn & Kantrowitz the Broadway tailors, 214 S. Broadway. Littleboy's pharmacy ia thoroughly reliable. Pricea have been reduced. Take yocr prescriptions there to be filled. No. 311 South Spring street. For pure Sonoma, Zinfandel, Bweet winea, brandies and whiskies call nt E. Flcur'a, 404-406 N. Los Angeles at., East ern ehipmeats a specialty. Tel. 224. Elatnoro hot Bprings and hotel. Full particulars regarding this famous resort at tbe Hammam bath, 230 South Main Btreet, Los Angelea. Adams Bros,, dentists, 230's South Spring street. Painless filling and ex tracting. Beßt eetß of teetli from <0 to $10. We will send Advance sewing ma chines on tmal to any lady in Las An geles. Call or address 128 South Main street. Dr. Joseph Kurtz ana Dr. Carl Kurtz, pliyaiciaue and surgeons, have removed tbeir offices to 147 Hsuth Main etreet. Dr. A. Z. Valle, physician and surgeon. < cliff and reaidence, 126 North Main, new McDonald block; telephone 281. For the choicest kinds of meats call on Louis Streiiber, 138 N. Main at; tel. 160, Orders promptly attended to. Dr. K. D. Wise,office 220 South Spring etreet. Office hours from 8 to 10 a. m. and 2tosp. m. Telephone 346. Go to Arrowhead Hot springs for your eumiuer outing. The famous mountain resort of Southern California. Senour'a floor paint dries hard over night. U, R. Bowera & Sons, agents, 420 South Spring etreet. Pianos, for sale, rent, tuning and repairing. A. G. Gardner, 222 South Los Angeleß atreet. Banjos, guitars and mandolina at Ex ton & Ciat'a, 329 Sauth Spring atreet. Buy the Whitaey make of trunk, 344 North Main atreet. Robert Sharp & Co., funeral directors (independent), 6365. SpriDg at., tel. 1029. Ineure with A. 0. Golah, 147 South Broadway. Tho Galen Institute, Office, 305U South Spring atreet, Loa Angeles. From their experience in the hospitals of Europe and America, their knowledge of the rapid advancements that have been made in diagnosing and treating dieeaaea in the laat few years, can tell tbe probability of a cure in all ensea of chronic diseases. They make every case a special atudp, and will not take any case unless there ia a moral certaintity of making a complete cure. They will guarantee a complete cure in every caee they take for treatment. Ser vices free of charge. A Sure Thing. If you have relatives or friends who are addicted to drinking excessively or using morphine, opium, cocaine or to bacco to an injurious degree eend them to the W. 11. Keeley cc Co. gold cure, 13% South Main atreet, where the cure will tie guaranteed or no pay taken. Buffalo Lithio. Woollacott, agent. HOT—L ARRIVALS. nOLLENBECK. Mr. and Mr?. J. H. Cahaw, L. 1". Egjers, San Bernardino; F, A. Holdswortb, Onta'io; H. J. McManus, Ad Machwirth, L. H. Butcher, W. K. Howard, K. P. McMaugh, F. A. Fatgard, C. W. Hopsln! l , fan Francisco: Thomas Gardiner, San Diego; W. A. Beaton, Clileano; A. O. Fletcher, city; W. R. Olrd. Chino; 11. M. Jarvls, Ogden: J. 0. fileun, Oakland; K. Vdinn, Mexico: U.N. Cooper, Mrs. A. S.Cooper, M. A. Suell, 11. F. Vau WloKte, Miss L. L'oyd, Santa Barbara: Miss M. Sheashy, Tiacy; H. C. Bentley, Santa Monica; B. H. Oaylord, Riverside; L. F"owler. Arizona; J. H. Oilmour, Palm Springs; Wm. onto, On tario; C. 1). Wiliard, city; W. a. Slsson, Califor nia Fish company. t orient Stock Fruits and Vegetables. lMmton plums cheap for canning: choice northern Bartiett rear*, peaches, plums, etc. Althousn Bros., 10j iVest Hirst street; tele phono 398. Itching, Aching Piles—Hall's Cream Salve will give Imraetlate relief and is a positive cure. 25 and 90c. Off <t Vaaghn's dru; store, Fourth aud Sp.iug sts. Dressed to Order in Five Minutes. Live, fat chickens. Bean A Clark. 110 E sth. Hendciuarttrs for thoropghhred poultry, game and produce. See the World's Grant Healer And oculist, at rooms 10 and 11. No. 310>£ couth optiug sLieui, Los Augeies, cat. Paper Hangers. You cun buy at cost ut Lcks'.rom & atraiburg's cioslLg out sale. Dr. D. S. Dlffeubacher, Dentist, 1 l:i;-j B. Spring street, rcoms A snd A. LOS ANGELES nERALTt TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER I*. 1893. 1 BECAUSE OF BUSINESS LOSSES. The Suicide Yesterday of Mr. Thomas Rhodes. A Well Known Mining: Operator Takes His Owu Life. PnU a Pistol to Bis Month and Puts a Ballet In His Brain—Bis Luck Turned on Blm. Thomas Rhodes, a well known and highly respected capitaliet of Loa Ange lea, committed suicide early yesterday morning in hia room at the Hollenbeck. Shortly after 8 o'clock Mra. Jenkins, the wife of the head clerk, waa arouaed from eleep by the sound of a pistol ahot fired in the adjoining room. The lady awoke her husband wbo im mediately proceeded to the apartment and found Mr. Rhodes lying upon bis bed in a pool of blood. A 41 Colt's revolver, which the dead man atill held in hia hand, and a stream of blood Hotting from the mouth of the suicide, told the rest of tbe etory. Tbe deceased bad evidently placed the revolver in hia mouth and pulled the trigger, death being almost instantane ous, for although only a few minutea elapaed between the tiring of the shot and tbe arrival of the hotel employees, life was already extinct when tbe body waa found. Coroner Catea waa notified and tbe re mains removed to tbe undertaking rooma of Chase & Co. on Second atreet. Tbe dead man waa well'known in thia city, being a brother-in-law of Council man Gaffey and a partner of Major H. W. Ruaaell. During the last three years Mr. Rhodes had amaaaed quite a considera ble fortune iv mining deals, consum mated in Lower California. Hie succeaa emboldened him to fur ther speculation, and Rhodea inveeted nearly the whole of hia fortune in the purchaee of an interest in a mine near Bonldsr. Colo. When the recent financial panic oc curred a number of mines were closed by tbeir ownera, and among them waa the property owned by Rhodes and Rue- Bell. That the loss of hia money waa the cause of tbe unfortunate man's auicide there can be no doubt, aa hia friends de clare thr.t since the crash he had not been the same man. In conversation with Dr. Ainaworth on Sunday night at the California club, the deceased declared himself to be in a despondent frame of mind, and several acquaintances remarked at tbe time upon his pre-occupied appearance. The deceased had evidently contem plated terminating his existence, for a card was found in hie room requesting tbat in the event of a fatal accident oc curring to him that hie remains might be sent to Los Angeles and cremated. There was also another communica tion requesting in cafe tf accident that hia wife be notified at once, her address being given bb the Palace hotel, Sau Francisco. An inquest waa held by Coroner Catea later in the day, and a verdict oi suicide while in a state of temporary in sanity induced by financial reversea re turned. John T. Gaffey stated that the de ceased married a couiin of his wife's; and that they had been friends for a number of years. He had mads consid erable money In Lower California, but was induced to speculate in Colorado mining property. The witness stated that on account of the depression in silver the mine waa cloeed, and the de ceased loat bis entire fortune. Sergeant Morton testified to being called to the Hollenbeck hotel early in the morning. He found the dead man atill warm, with tho blood flowing from a gunehot wound iv the mouth. The deceased'a purEe, watch and money lay on tbe table. Chief Clerk Jenkine testified to enter ing the room soon after the ahot waa fired, and finding the dead body. The funeral arrangeniente will be made as coon aa Mra. Rhodea, wbo ia at prea ent in San Francisco, can reach Los An gelea. Deceased waa 40 yeara of age, and leavea a child of 11 yeara of age. VIVA MEXICO I Tha Preparation for IU National Mollday Mexico's Fourth of July will be on the coming ltith of September. Great preparations are being made by the Spanish-American citizens to celebrate it witli pomp and glory and make it a great fiesta. Ihey are going to erect an , old-fashioned wigwam on Buena Vista j street, near Alpine, where the literary j exercises will take place at 2 p. m. of ' tbat day. On the 15th of September, at Jll p. m., tbe cry of independence (El ) grito de Independencia), given by that illustrious cura Hidalgo, at the pueblo de Dolores on that memorable night, will be given by Hon. J. M. Young. The following ia tbe literary pro gramme : Ralph Dominguez, orator of the day, and the following epeakera will apeak in Engliah : Hon. H. T. Hazard, Judge G. S. Bartholomew, A. A. Montana, H. P. Hyatt, J. M. Brooke. In the evening a grand ball will take place at Armory hall under tbe auspices of Court Columbus, A. O. T. of A. The True Laxative Principle Of the plants uaed In manufacturing the pleaeant remedy, Syrup of Fige, haa a permanently beneficial effect on the human ayatem, while the cheap vegeta ble extracta and mineral solutions, uau aliy cold as medicines, are permanently injurious. Being well informed you will uae the true remedy only. Manufac tured by the California Fig Syrup Co. SOWERKROWT. gSgggS; THE TUDOR DENTAL CO. ' DR - J - p - TUDOR, Manager. RUBBER PLATES-UPPER OR LOWER First Grade, $8.00. Eecond Grade, $6.50. 1 Thlr<l Gr '" >e, 9500 J^^i l^^j[ili Cement Fillings 50fl to 75c Aluminum P:ates ,$lO 00 to $15.00 ..._.,„.,. CroidV:»wai.".'.~!'.!'.".;r.'.'.'.'.'.'. S!66to 700 siied 'iod Fillings From $1.50 up. The administration of gas a spaclalty. Sliver or Amalgam Fillings.... 50c to $1.00 .tWAII work guaranteed. THE TDDOR DENTAL CO., Highest of all in Leavening Power.— * Latest U. S. Gov't* Report fit Powder ABSOLJUTELY PURE CHAUENGA WIDE AWAKE. The Vegetable Market to Be Supplied. The New Bnekster Routes. A Herald reporter visited the Ca huenga valley yesterday for the pur pose of learning, if possible, what tbe farmers propose to do in the way of pro ducing for and supplying the households with vegetables. In every place be was met with the same statement, that in a short time white men would be doing the work that those people of pro-Chi nese prochvitiea claim that only Chineee men can or will do. The farmers are vigorously puahingforword their efforts, ao that in a very abort time they will be able to supply the entire home market with all necessary vegetables. "Of course," said one, ''there may be a shortage of some producta for a few weeks, but only those wbo are lovers of Cninamen will feel the inconvenience, if there ia any." Tbe valley looks to be in an exceed ingly fertile condition and the crops ap pear promising. The Cahuenga people are active and alive to the needa of prea ent conditions, and as they are very anxious to prove that they can do aa much as, and even more than, any Bet of Chinamen ever did, ao far aa the law of eupply and demand ia concerned, they are ambitiously exerclaing their every effort. The Herald haa established a special carrier route in the valley at the request of a large number of tbe members of the Cabnenga Valley Farmera' Protective aaaociation, which haa had the gratify ing result of a large iiat of subscribe™, Auy person residing in tbat vicinity wbo wishes to be served at his door promptly every morning, will confer a favor by reporting tbe fact at the Heit- ALD office. Tbe Cahuenga farmera are to be con gratulated and deeerve great praise for the energy that they are diaplaying. There ia no more fertile epot in Loa An gelea couuty, and those at proaent re siding there propose to Bee that the val ley will be gradually settled by a de sirable people. They will not have any drones nor tolerate an obuoxioua peo ple. A SAD ACCIDENT. Carelessness or a Driver —Liberality of a Loa Angeles Finn. George Michell, a truckman who drives for the Transfer company, was ae verely hurt yesterday afternoon. He waa hauling freight from the railroad depot to Gordan Broe.' store on Spring street, between First and Second. He drove up in front of the tailor etore and rolled oil from his truck one heavy case, which feii on hia foot nnd niashtd hie toe. The case weighed nbout 1100 pounds, containing heavy fall goods. The poor man was carried into (iord.it) Bros.' tailor etore aud Dr. Henderson was called at once, who relieved the man from his pain. Gordan Bros, paid the doctor for hia services, aleo made the driver a present of a suit of clothes, ad vising him to get measured at once and to make hia selection of goods that cams in the caee that fell on hia toe. An Ingenious Device for KxtraotlDff Corks. Mr. C. H. Phillips, a conductor of the Southern Pacific company between thia city and Santa Barbara, has invented a very ingenious corkscrew, which will doubtleßS be a favorite wherever intro duced. Tbe blade of a knife turned to a aaw will best describe the device, and it ia wonderful how quickly a cork can be extracted by tbie plan. Aa coon aa the method of uaing it ia uuderatood, and the corkscrew, or rather cork ex tractor, is placed in the market, the old fashioned kind must go. Mr. Phillips baa had aome handsome oilers for tbe result of hia inventive genius, and the device is likely to bring him a hand some fortune. Wsgon umbrellas, summer tap dusters. Foy's old reliable saddlery house, 3!f> N. Lo- Angeles. I (TaBteles3-Effectual.) ]1 FOB ALL > I 1 BILIOUS and NERVOUS! I DISORDERS, S Such as Sck Headache, | I Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, ;! Constipation, * < Liver Complaint, II and Female Ailments. : ; j Cenrered with a Tasteless & Solnblo Ooatlng. | ]| Of all drufjrjisis. Price 2S cents a box. ] ] i New York Depot. 165 Canal St. < PANTS toORDER. JOT'S to ORDER $3.50 JL $15.00 4.00 17.50 4.50 / Il\ 20.00 5.00 t 22.50 5.50 Vl r 25.00 • 6.00 \%{ 27.50 G-ABEL t|i TAILOR 413 SOUTH SPRING STREET, JUST BtLQW TOORTH ST. 0 « ly FIFTEEN TO GO. •ludge Ron (Dnl In we» on The Deportation Ruslnees. Judge Koßfl warmed down to bis work yesterday, and tried 10 Chinamen, 15 of whom were ordered deported. The one exception was Lonl Tom, a 10 year old Chinese boy, who proved con clusively tbat be was born in the United States. He was therefore discharged. Hut of the 15 Chinamen, not one was arrested in bis right name, and there we« considerable altering of eomplainte. The Cabuenga Farmer's Association stuck to tbeir gune, and swore yesterday to six more complaints against China men in the Chanenga valley. Three more Celestials were brought in from Redlands by United States Deputy Marshal Faris, and a number of war rants iseued for the arrest of otbere. Victory I The Greatest thk Woi»li> Has Known —To many a tain, s rick en ■ n ihe Uelcl ot battle, the cry ot victory has fallen uratetuliy; but eva" more Kiaiefill to an Individual U a roailzlrg sense that by the use of Dr. Miles' Rest > at vo Nervine he has achieved a victury over a y nervous »flllctlon such a« prostration mci hesdache, poor memory, dizziness, sUo.less n>ss. neuralgia, hysteria, tits dullness, sexual debility, irritability, convulsions, spinal irrita bility. Bt. Vitus dance, etc. Testimonials of thousands of suoh cures are in possession of the l)r. Miles Medical Co., Xlkhart. Ind. Restora tive Nervine Is >old by C. H. Ilaue >, the popu lar druggist, 177 M. Spring Btrett, on a guaran tee. Ask for a took, free. CEYLON TEAS, gggffgl DIED. PstCK —sepiemher It, lS'i.L st his late resi dence, Monrovia, Cel., John P. P. Pock, Jr., axed -8 yearr. Burial uri rale. ♦ * *o*Cx>*««> *»♦♦♦♦♦* *♦ *<» * ♦ ♦f♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 1 TO MEET THE CUT I If - lN - s || CARPETS | «» AND Z» I - RUGSp 111-1001 ♦t ft Offers 20 Per Cent Biscounf. %% on All Tlieir JAPANUSE %t ♦* HKMPAND t.OTTON RUGS. tf, Those Ilnffs Are Equal fin Xf Any in ilie Market. Sale XX Lasts Ten Days. |kan t koo!I i 110 SOUTH SPRING ST. | DOCTOR WHITE'S PRBVATE . DISPENSARY, 128 3STOBTH ST LOS ANGELES. CALIF. . Kidney and Blad der Diaeasea, BSlffy Acute end Chronic KfjK Discharges, 53T\0 Organal Weakness , Sexnal Indiffer ence of Both ••' Sexea, Htß Blood and Skin .™ Promptly and Per- mauently Cured DB WHITK is the oldest and most successful Private, Nervous and Chronic ill-case Special ist ou tbe Coast. Alt Sain and Blood Diseases promptly cured without mercury. Impotency, .Sjn.in.tl Wesknesn, Varicocele, Syphilis, Gon orrhiea, Gleet, Nervous Debility, Kidney and Bladder diseases sclentiflcslly treated and per manently cured. No surgical stafff.') fake methods employed. No hired substitutes. The sillicted may write in strict confidence. Letters answered in plain enve.ope. Medicine sent secur j from exposure. Address Da WHITE'S DISPENSARY, 12S N. Mala at, New McDonald Block, 6-6 tf Los Angeles, Cal. IV a f—• fv I DR. LtKBIG A CO., the old iv i ■ i est and most reiiaoie spec ial Pnjsirtans and Sarteons on the Pacific t'osst. cootinue to cure all diseases of a chronic and private nature, no matter how complicated or who has failed. Send lor a confidential book to men explaining why thousands cannot get cured. 183 S. MAIN ST., LOS ANGKLKB, 8-12 2m ESTABLISH ED 1880. H. J. WOOLLACOTT; IMPORTER & EXPOSTEI} OF Rine Liquors, Bass Ale, Guinness' Stout, Cordials, Cognac & Fine Wines. I make a specialty of pure liquors especially for family and medicinal use. Wholesale distributor of the following liquors, sold at the lowest market quotations:, Duffy's Malt Whiskey, Val Blatj! Milwaukee Beer Mellwood Whiwkey, Bess & Oil's Pule Ale, Old Taylor Whiskey, (tiifiiw'Hs' Mont, Londonderry Lithla Water, Delheck, Pomniery, ttnffalo Llthia Water, Minimi, Clicquot, White Hock Waukesha Water, Monopoly nud ApolliiiHi is Water, Perrier Jonet ('lisiurrasrnes French and Italian Vermouth, Canadian Club Whiskey. ' Pure California Wines put up in casts ready for shipping to alt parts of the east—a suitable present to send to your friends. Visitors cordially invited to call and inspect the vintages.' Liquor Dealers and Druggists will find it to their interest to obtain my quota tions before making purchases. Special attention paid to the Hotel and ResUurant trade in pure California Clarets, Zinfandel, Sautcrne, R esling, etc. DIRECT IMPORTATIONS. LATEST ARRIVALS EX RAIL J net received ex «hlp City of tilasejow, via 500 caee* Duffy's Malt WliUs, • San liteto, from I-ondnn, 12ft cs>ea B»ss A Ctt's 75 cane Jolunn Moll's Matt Pa c Ale, pints aud nutria, and GuiuneiV Lab- 50 canes l.ondondtrry I.iihia Wat r lin ptout. 4" esses HuiliH, Ltuiiji Water Ex ship Orion, via New Orletn«, 35 cases »s- *J5 cases It hvrt's binterne sorted Cordials from K. uusenler Ills'alno A Ole, V 5 cases I erood AbSmiho Kraucc, couW.ttng ot Anisette, Creiue fle Met.- M> i as»« Beittosda— half sallons nlnta and the, Curacao, Cremu de Kotes, Creme de Moka, quarts. • Marlsenlno, Ohartretisse, Benedictine, etc. 100 i.bt. Vsl Blalz Milwaukee Beer Also 31 csesC. A W. Stewart's Scotch Whts- 20 ra«es Jacksou's Napa todo, Dints and key, from Aberdeen, Scotland. quarts. r Free delivery to all parts of the city. I will deliver to any part of Southern California one gallon of H. J. W. pure Bourbon or Rye Whiskey, suitable for family use, securely packed, including demijohn, for $4. Address all orders to 124 & 126 N. Spring St., Los Angeles, Cal. I*-SKK MARKET QUOTATIONS..*! TELEPHONE 8-lt!-3m DR. H. E. SMALL. Fresldem DR. "W. A. SMITH. Mana s « first- ABa -*s: Bt ; <? Class work Ll> llrn • -iv^X^l At moderate prices. ' S9o °Qci, a;i£j ' \«^/^ We respectfully solicit Investigation of our r ° a methods and prices. y - Phono 723 ['alule*' Extracting, Crown and Bridge Work. [7-13 3m] Swaged Aluminum Plates a specialty -):GO TO;( - MTBIDBJi, FASHIONABLE TAILOR 213 S - SPRING ST. i) Vot SuitB Kle "' ant iv I)esl *' ll > Superior iv Fiuhb, Best Workmanship, Perfect Fitting. GREAT REDUCTION IN SUMMER SUITS. 8-15-Bm HIGHLY IMPROVED PAYING FARM ft Sill! Containing 62 acres ot land, all in high state of cultivation; cottage house, hard-finished, of seven rooms, bath and kitchen, together with small cottage of three rooms for laborers; about font acres in bearing Washington Na-elr; 5 acres English Walnuts; 5 acres Winter Ap ples; two artesian wells; about 3000 feet service pipe and hydrants. First-class corn, alfalfa and orange land; all fenced and cross-fenced. JOHN DOLLAND, ... „ 114 N. Beaudry aye.. Log Angers. Cal. t THE HOLLENBECK Best Appointed Hotel in American and European Flans, i Seasonable Kates. A- C BIUCKE & CO., 9 8-7 4m PROPRIETORS, IMPORTING GROCER, 136 1 138 S. Spring 7-26 it Ul, IXL Livery and Boarding Stable GEO - PREUTZ, Prop. SUCCESSOR TO L, WILHKLM. 820 MAIN STKKET. TKIEPHOXIi -97. l«S r fc" F ~ WSttt/Jyj Special attention In hacks, ladles' and gentlemen's saddle horses 'y Goodrlia, Prices reasonable.^ Boarding at low tates. Uric* (tables NO ONE SHOULD FAIL TO TRY It Is Prepared Expressly For Sulphur Baths at Home. IT COUVIKTB RVTtRY BATH TOB INTO A SULPHUR SPEING. CURES RAEUMATH* AND BKIN DIBXAS&O. IT OlVJtl UNRXCELLED SULPHUR BATHS. 0-7 ' m GODFREY Si MOORE, 108 8. SPRING Sr., AGBNTr>.