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n NOTES Weather Bureau. Report of observations taken at I.os Angeles, Hoy. 18. 1803: l TIdio. ; Bar. I Ther.JRH'i :' O aTm.-aS.W, 44 57 6:00 p m.i3Q.l>3, 55 | 65 Maxlmnm temperature, .M. Minimum tenoperAtnrw, 41. RsinTali past '24 hours Rainfall for season, .Si. Indications. Forecast for Southern California: Fair weath er exrepi clearing weather ln southeastern portion: slowly r.slng temperature; light to Iresh winds, generally northerly. Promenade concert by tbe Douglass military band tbis afternoon at 2p. m. at Westlake park. A saving may be easy to make, but yon must see it before you can make it. You'll see a whole bank of savings in Detißßond'e stock of winter hats and uwn's furnishings. His extragood value ln $2.50 soft and stiff" hats and 50c neck wear still continues to draw crowds of buyers to his store in tbe Bryson block, No. 141 South Spring street. Some of the grandest scenes are now visible from Mount Lowe. The ranges beyond that summit are covered with snow, and look ao near through tbe clear atmosphere that it seems as if you could touch them. The great canons are clearly defined, and the mountains have a magnificent Alpine appearance. See Terminal railway time table for Mount Lowe railway passenger trains. The ladies ot Frank Bartlett and John A. Logan W. R. C. are preparing to give a grand spectacular antertainmeat.wbich ia to be called Columbia, and will be under the direction of Prof. H. J. Kra mer. It will be given at the Lob Angelee theater December 14th, 15th, and a mat inee on the 16th. The general design will be something like the Kirmess and the Pageant of Floweni, which Prof. Kramer gave so succesniully, but will differ in tbiß, tbat the figures are of a military order. Columbia was given in Chicago this summer, and was one of the most beautiful and entertaining affairs of the season. The Woodbury business college will move to ite old quarters in the Stowell block on Monday. Since the fire the college rooms have been repaired and many changea made in their arrange ment, ao tbat they are row larger and better than ever before. Tbe college will be furnished throughout with ele gant new furniture of thn latest design, and will be undoubtedly tbe finest equipped commercial school west of Chicago. Wanted, by a young man 23 years of age, place to work nights, mornings and Saturdays for board, while attending sohool. Apply at Wooc'lbury business college, Stowell block. For Santa Catalinsi Island. Steamer sails from Salt Pedro every Saturday, connecting with morning trains "from Los Angeles; returning Monday following. Wilmington Trans. Co., 130 W. Second st. Co-operative Real Kstatie Investments. A few weeks ago tiae Hebald an nounced the organization of a company in thie city which had f<»r its object the accumulation of aurplu i funds and sav ings, for tbe purpose of buying, improv ing and selling real estate on a co operative plan. This <sorjjpany, we are glad to aay, is well organized locally and already doing a large business. During the past week it purchased a large por tion of the Charles Victor Hall tract, situated upon Adams shreet, in this city. The company acquired by this purchase a total atreet frontagil of about 33 000 feet. The property lies adjacent to one of the cboiceat resident*) districts in this city, and with tbe improvements that tne company contemplates making at on#e, will bring it into the market as a high grade residence! property. It is encouraging to note '.bat men of long experience and mature judgment as to property values in Los Angeles have taken hold of this splendid piece of property, and the company will, no doubt, by judicioue management, make large profits from subdividing and sell ing the same to home seekers. All persons who contemplate purchas ing homes or a picjee of property as on inveetment in this city will do well to cab upon the California Mutual Invest ment company, at 121 West Third street. No better opportunity has ever been offered to the investing public or wage earners to ssfel;' invest tbeir surplus money in such a manner as to insure large profits, and tbe company extends an invitation to everybody to examine into their condition, tbeir plan and their methods of doing business. Tbe high atanding and buainess judgment of ita board of diroctorß, together with its capital stock, is a sufficient that their promises will bo fulfilled. JC'TTINGS. Dr. K-iyt-r, Manager Of tha Lake View hotel, Klsinorc, will return yon home free 11 you slay four days, or as much longer as you wi-li f. c sur« and take a receipt from the railroad tgent, a, ihis secures your return. Hotel jat r, $'.J.OO per day $Btosls per week. Enquire at Santa Fe othcs, or our Los Angelei. offic >, "30 outh Main street Royer & Traphageu, pr prietors. Notice. Watches and clocks repaired at half price to establish a trude. First-claps work guaranteed at following price i: <leaning, 75cents; main spring, 75 cents: (docks, 50 and 75 cents; lift ing spring, CO cents. SIDNEY ALBIN, 143 8. Broadway. Hair Goods —Hair Goods. In the above Hue I am selling out below cost. Any one requiring anything in the above line will save money by calling at. the Surprise mlllnery store, -42 South Spring etreet. A, J. Rietbmuller, proprietor. Wall Paper Down. We are going o<it of the wholesale business, and must sell retail at wholesale prices; will show goods with pleasure whether you buy or not. CHICAGO WALL PAI'BR HOUSE, 237 S. pri ng street. A. B. Chapman Sells the Glen wood ranges and Richmond ranges, the two best stoves ln America. House hold goods a specialty. 414 S. Spring • Wall Paper At wholesale, good paper, sc; price ol hang ing, 10c. a roll; your chance now; get samples. F. J. BAU£B, 237 8. Sprint;. J. C. Cunningham, Manufacture nnd dealer in trunks and travel ling bags, 236 3. Spring St. Tel. 818, Carpet Cleaning at Bloeser's. Satisfaction, promptness, reasonable; 454-51) 8. Broadway. Tel. 427. If You Meed a Truss Call at Beck wlth's pharmacy, 303 North Main A fit (uaranteod. A Modern Millinery Store. Hoffman & (Jo., 240 B. Spring bt, MEMORANDA. At the cathedral, at 10 a. m., high mass. Tbe music is Farmer' i mass in B flat complete. The aolo singers are Mies Ethel Graham. Miss Hanna Reea, Mrs. B. Gardner, Dr. J. Jauch, Mr. F. VV, Wallace and a good chorus. Mia) Cecilia Gardner will sing a solo with violin obligitto; Aye Maria by Millard. Miss Ethel Stewart will play tbe violin. The vesperl and benediction of tbe blessed sacrament begins at 7 :30 p, m. A. G. Gardner, organiet. Fine music is being prepared for Christmas. Special auction sale of tbe entire fur niture of a t>o-room hotel. Will be aold by auction, at No. 413 South Spring street, on Tuesday, November 21st, at 10 a.m. anil 2 p.m. The above consist in part of Ml oak suits, mattresses, pil lows, blankets, sheets, toilet sets, car pets, etc., a)l aa good ac new. No re eerve. Stevene oi Brown, auctioneers. Framed pictures are a leading spe cialty at Sanborn, Vail & Co.'a. They have juat received 100 pair, of assorted subjects, new designs of frames, and are all selling at prices to euit the timet. Tbis assortment comprises etchings, en gravings and photographs, easels to match. IS3 S. Spring street. Dr. M. Hilton Williams has received his atate certificate, had the same re corded im tbe office of the county clerk, and hari registered in accordance with tbe latu city ordinance, regulating tbe practice of medicine and surgery in this city antl state. An immense importation of plain French China in the latest styles and shapes bas just been received by the %, L. Pariuelee company. Artists are es peciall r invited to call ahd inspect the same, :.':I2 and 234 South Spring street. Go to Ebinger'e restaurant. Third and Spring streets ; regular dinners and best order house in the city. Everything first class. Attentive white waiters; no Chinese employed. Open from 6 a.m. to 12 o'clock midnight. Dr. Rebecca Lee Dorsev, 114 South Spring street. Special attention given to obstetrical cases and all diseases of women and children. Electricity scien tifically used. Consultation hours Ito 5. Telephone 1227. If you want to get a 50-cent meal for 25 cents go to the Cosmopolitan dining hall, 219 and 221 West Second street, between Spring and Broadway, next to Hbb.ild office. Shoup & Elliott, pro prietors. Strangers viaiting can do no better than have a fine cheviot auit made to order at our store, on short notice if need be. Nicoll tbe Tailor, 143 South Spring street. Stores in every large city. S. Conradi, optician, watchmaker and jewtiler, 121 and 123 North Spring atreet, corner Franklin. Fine diamond aetting a specialty. Watches, clocks and jew elry carefully repaired and warranted. Dr. Charles de is now located in the Bryson block. Residence, Baker block. Office houra, 11:30 to 3:30. Sun days and evenings by appointment. Of fice telephone, 1158; reeidence, 1056. If yon deaire to purcbaae a framed picture or anything in the art line, do not fail to visit Licbtenberger's art em porium, 107 North .Main Btreet. End lees variety and lowest prices. Children's acbool shoes, tbe largest stock, tbe best wear and tbe lowest prices at tbe cheapest place on earth for boots and shoes, 118 Eaat First between Main and Los Angeles streets. The Dewey Gallery, 147 S. Main, first class cabinets $1 per dozen for 30 days. Come early so you will not miss this opportunity. This is no fake. AH work erinU be good. The best remedy for irritating bron chial cough and soreness in the Tunes is Howell's Cough Mixture. We recom mend it. A. E. Littleboy, 311 South Spring. Deposit your Mexican dollars and all kinds of old silver at the silversmith's and draw out new spoons, forks, etc. Always open. Basement Times building. The Second United Presbyterian con gregation will worship at the Y. M. C.A. ball at 11 a.m. A cordial welcome to all. Sermon by Roy. Henry W. Crabb. Tbe finest photographs in the city at greatly reduced prices. Cabinets 75 cents per dozen for a abort time only. Laineon atudio, 313 South Spring etreet. For pure Sonoma Zinfandel, sweet wines, brandies and whiskies call at E. Fleur'e, 404-406 N. Los Angeleß Bt. East ern shipments a specialty. Tel. 224. Elsinore Hot Springs and Lake View hotel. Full particulars regarding tbis famous resort at the I leninism bath, 230 South Main Btreet, Los Angeles. Come lo the old teliaule Sunbeam Studio, 236 and 238 8. Main street, and get one dozen full length cabinet photos until further notice for 75 centß. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Bon Ton, the expert baby photographer, takes all babieß, photographs free: 452 South Spring street War! War! Bijou Studio, 221 S. Spring st. We meet the cut. Cabinet Photos, $1 per doz.- Not cheap Main-st. work, but such as we display. For good meat and sausages of all kinds, call at Louis Streuber'e. Orders promptly attended to. 138 N. Main Bt., telephone 160. Adams Bros., dentists, 239% South Spring street. Painless filling and ex tracting. Tbe best sets ot teeth from $6 to $10. We will Bend Advance sewing ma chines on trial to any lady in Los An geles. Call or address 128 South Main street. Southern California Tailoring com pany suit club, number t. warded, Satur day, November 18, 1803; clubl, number 21. Sanitarium—Pico and Hope sts.; tel. 138, Dr. Cowles, Wilson blk., First and Spring; tel. 883. 10 to 12 a.m., 3tosp.m. Mme. Dv Barry's wrinkle cream and balm tbe queen of skin ioods, sold at 242% South Broadway, next to city hall. Pianos for sale, rent, tuning and re pairing. A. O. Gardner, 222 South Los Angeles street and 654 S. Spring street. Dr. A. /. Valla, phyuician and surgeon Office and residence, 126 North Main, new McDonald block , telephone 284. Dr. Joseph Kurtz and Dr. Carl Kurtz, physicians and Burgeons, have removed their offices to 147 South Main street. Dr. K. D. Wise, office 226 South Spring street. Office hours from 8 to 10 a.m. and 2to 5 p.m. Telephone 34(1. J. B. Mitchell, attorney-at-law, has removed from Temple block to 229 West First Btreet, room 1. Dr. M. Hilton Williams, head, throat and cheßt diseases. Office, 137 South Broadway. Kobert Sharp & Co., funeral directors (independent), 536 S. Spring st.; te1.1029. See W. P. Mcintosh's display ad. of or ange and lemon lands ia another column. Board and room at the Bellevue Ter race at $1.25 per day. Insure with A. C. Golsh, 147 South Broadway. Dr. McCoy, eye, ear, throat, Bryßon bk. Dr. Parry, ear and eyo, tfljj 8. Spring. . LOS ANGELES HERALD SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 19. 1893. CASE OF MYSTERIOUS SUICIDE. An Unknown German Blows His Brains ont. Bibold Had Been Given as His Name. Lack of Money and Despondency Frobably tha Cause—He Leaves no Informa tion. A ghastly sigbt greeted tbe eyes of a chambermaid at the Wilmington lodgiog house, 123 South Wilmington street, at 9 o'clock yesterday, when she entered tbe room of a German laborer named Bibold. Stretched across the bed lay tbe form of a dead man. A large hole in tbe right temple told the story. Tightly clutched in the right hand waa a 38 --caliber Smith & Wesson revolver, with one chamber empty. The chambermaid, Mrs. Snyder, called the landlady, Mrs. I. F. Dehail, to look at tbe dead man, as Mrs. Snyder bad j never before seen one, and was ao | frightened she didn't know whether he : waß dead or not. A shot waa heard |by aeyeral, but no particular attention paid to it on account of ita indistinct ness. Mrs. Dehail pronounced it a case of Buicide, and sent for her husband, who i wbb working on First etreet at the time. Investigation ehowed tbat Bibold had j died in methodical style. He had put on his best, which consisted of a labor er's suit, brushed and combed bis hair nicely and Bested himself on tbe bed side. Placing the murderous-looking weapon against his temple, be fired. The bullet crushed through the akuli ! and imbeded iteelf in the wall. Tbe | bedolothing was bespattered with blood ! and the large, ragged bullet hole made a sickening sight. The identity of the man, except his surname, ie a mystery. It is probably a case of suicide of a stranger in a Btrange land ; cause, despondency and lack of money. Bibold went to the lodging house September 15th, and hia last week's room rent had expired only the day be for* he killed himself. He made few | acquaintances but always talked cheer tally. He was seen out of his room at 8 o'clock yeaterdav morning, but did not appear despondent. He left no papers by wbich he could be identified. He was evidently a Ger man, about 5 feet 10 inches in height, with heavy eandv mustache. He was apparently 30 or 32 yeara old. No one haa yet given any further information concerning the man. An inquest waa held by Coroner Cates at the undertaking parlors of Orr & Sutcb, and a verdict wis rendered in ac cordance with tbe above. MEMORANDA. The remarkably successful series of meetings conducted by Evangelist Frank Smith closes today. For men in the afternoon at the Y. M. C. A. For every body in the evening at Simpson M. K. church. Rev. J. B. Stewart of Pasadena will deliver a lecture before the Unity club next Wednesday evening, on The Un acholarly (search oi a Lower Critisism, or The Future of Orthodoxy. Admission free. Woodham & 00,, 324 South Spring Btreet, have some beauties in bedroom and parlor sets and all the latest designs in furniture. See tnem if you need any thing in the furniture line. Camel's hair chfviot suits to order only $25, blue or black. You cannot buy these goods for less than $35 to $40. Joe Poheim, the tailor, 143 S. Spring street. Church of Humane Brotherhood at Los Angeles theater thiß morning at 11. Sermon by Rev. R M. Webster. Music in care of Mr. and Mrs. Modini-Wood. Sanborn, Vail & Co. are headquarters for all novelties in the art line. All branches of art materials, any goods to paint upon. 133 S. Spring street. Be at our store next week and see our new overcoatings made to order, best trituminKs, $20 to $45. Nicoll the Tailor, 134 South Spring street. Evangelist Smith wi'l speak at the Y. M. C. A. at 3 p. m. to young men, at Simpson church at 7:30 to everybody. Knglish casßimere trouserings to order, $6 worth $8. New patterns. Joe Foheiui, the tailor. Full line of music boxes and holiday goods at Exton & Cist's, 329 South Spring Btreet. Rochester lamp heaters at Parmelee's, 232 South Spring street. Mechanical massage institute, 755 Broadway. Indian relics at Campbell's, 325 South Spring. The W. C. Furrey campany are the Bole agents for the celebrated Gleenwood stove, the best in the world. See them at 159 and 161 North Spring atreet. Thirty dollars allowed for old Davis sewing machines. Drop postal card to 228 South Main street. Howry & Bresee, Broadway under takers. "Independsnt of the trust." Use Qekman Family Soap. WORLD'S FAIR MEDALS AWARDED TO A.T CHICAGO, FOR FINE PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK; also, first premiums above all competitors at fair held October, 1802, and at all previous exhibits wherever work was entered for competition in the state. Largest and most complete photographic studio ln Southern California. All the latest stylea and designs used. IQ7 NORTH SPRING BT. 11 23m CO. DR ' J ' R TUDOR ' Manager. * \ RUBBER PLATKS—UPPER OR LOWER: First Grade, $8.00. Second Grade, $3.50. Third Grade, $5.00. J^^a^**ak Cement Fillings 50c to 76c Aluminum Plates $10.00 to $15.00 Teeth extracted for 25c. Porcelain Crowna 2.50 to 3.00 Painless extraction by any anaesthetic de- Gold crowns 5.00 to 7.00 sired. Gold Fillings From $1.50 np The administration of gas a specialty. Silver or Amalgam Fillings... 50c to 1.00 ■V'Alt work guaranteed. THE TUDOR DENTAL CO, Na Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report IvK Powder LUCY STONE MEMORIAL. Suitable Bervloea Held Last Night at Unity Church. Unity church was crowded last night, the occasion being the Lucy Stone me morial service, which was held by the Women's Suffrage association. Speeches were made by Dr. Conger and Rev. Florence Kallock of Pasadena. Mra. Carl Schnllze of San Diego and Profeaaor W. C. Bowman of Los An geles. The addresses were highly appreciated, particularly that of Mra. Kallock, who paid a high tribute to the late Lucy Stone. AWARDED FIRST PRIZ3. The Fabst Beer Vninsiuj Coiu.s Ont Ahead at the World'a Fair. The Germain Fruit company today re ceived the following dispatch, which ex plains itself: MII.WAI'KEK, Wis., Nov. 18. Germain Fruit company, Los Angeles, Cal.: Our beers have been awarded the firpt prize at the world'a fair over all com petitors. PABST BuEWINS COMI'ANY. You save 40 per cent in fuel by buying the Glen wood stove, only to hu bad of the W. C. Furrey company, 159 and 161 North Spring street. Foragood table wine,order our Sonoma Zinfandelatsocpergai. T. Vache&Co., cor. Commercial and Alameda. Tel. 309. The Olympics will cross bats with the Grays at Washington gardenß today at 2 o'clock sharp. Subscribe for mavazlnes and papers with I.augstauter, 21-1 West second, Mullen beet hotel. mm | Holiday Go* | AR* ARRIVING. Ladles' 81 k Embroidered Gowns. ' Gentlemen's 811k Jacket* , Bilk Handkerchiefs, i Hemp *nd Cotton Rugs. Screen-,Lacquer nn 1 Porcelain. , Mexican md l icit'n Cu-ios. 1 NAVAJO 111 A.SKHT4 A SPECIALTY. | Including 8 iclls, View.--. Mosse , Wild Flowers and Woods. French and Cr-pe Tissue Paper In all sb ide . i.-lm. i.ib." Kt.it iotii rj nnd Oopper Piaie Engraving, iuvne your lnspic.iou. KAN-KOO. 110 8. (•prlng St., Oor> N'adeau Hotel. 10-8 3m »♦♦»»»■»•♦»♦♦»»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ■»»■»»♦♦♦ ♦♦♦»♦♦♦» Wealth Secured kY BUYING GOJDS OF— HAM & BICE, THE GASH GROCERS, 216 and 218 S. Spring St. Choice Tjolc Delcacies, Bed Rock Prices, ourteous Attention BPKCIMEN PRIOfeB: 17 lbs GranuUt-d $1 00 1 lb Price's Baking Powder 45 1 lb Royal Baking Powder.... 45 1 )bCleveland Baking Powder 45 5 i os Rice lor .5 City Flour, per sack 80 lioice Northern Flour 1 00 4 lbs New Prunes ti lb-Oat or Wheat Flake ... 25 Germea.... , 20 Imp rted Sardines /. 15 Good 8. rdines 05 Monroe Mi k 10 Try our unrivaled hall-dollar "Spider Leg" Ten. Aiso our excellent high gra. t Hyson, Jap and Formosa Oolong Teas, ana the famous Chase & S-tuborn CoAeei*, tho best ln the world. Ail goods Urst-clais at Hanna & Bureh, 810-818 9 Kpri.iß -t. Marriage l*toenaen. Marriage licenses were issued yeater day in the county clerk'a office to the following persons: Henry Ahrens, native of Germany, 27 yeara of age. and Emma Stoll, native of California, 20 yeara of age, both reai dents of thin city. Charles Hehrman, native of Germany, 20 yeara of age. and Eva A. Dee, native of Minnesota, 22 yeara of age, both resi dents of thia city. Hugh E. Campbell, native of Nova Scotia. 31 yeara of age, of FlagatalT, and Mary E. Chrisman, native of Oregon, 20 years of age, of Tehachepi. Haktr'l Millinery. \ Just received a new line of olacquea, in all shades and qualities. These nov elties being the proper thing, there are endless ways of shaping and trimming them. "Also, have all colore in high crown sailors, in felt and silk top. Ke rn -to her, our goods are all new, our prices the lowest and our store, No. 257 south Spring atreet, corner Third, ia the largest millinery store in Southern Cal ifornia. Rubio Canon and Echo Mnnntetn. Every citizen and tourixt should visit this beautiful resort and scenery. Faro to Ruhio csfton and return, $1. and Sun days 75 ce"tt. See time tables. Good hotel. Take Teruaiuul railway. Kant Star O.v.ter Co. Fresh frozen oysters in bulk 63 cents a quart, cans 60 cents. Call aud be con vinced that we have the beet oyatera in town. 244 S. Main st. FUNERAL NOTICE. The funernl c f lb" lat i R' b tl U. Baalle wi'l take place from liie family residence, 032 Sumh Court click', Monday, November 20th, ,H :» i' in. Are Suggestive. Did it ever occur to you that you wear good clothes and spoil the effect with cheap neckwear? It is often the case. Your scarf occupies a prominent position in your at tire—why not give it more at tention? We display a window full this week—new ideas, new shapes, new designs. We are proud ol them, and so will you 'be when you get one. No use of advertising'them—they ad vertise themselves. CARTER tTMACHIN, Exponents of Good Dress, 106 South Spring St. 811 Sunly ■v-.vic. [ DC>C7"OR WHITE'S PRIVATE DISPENSARY, ; 128 N"OBTEL IVTA-lITST ST. LOS ANGKI.ES, CALIF. [ESTABLISHED 188(> ] NERVOUS DEBILITY, • cminui weakness imputency, etc., Inducing fiomuof tho following symptoms, as cltzziuvn*, < : ii -1 -ii of idtMi, ilt f«ct! w uifunory. Mverßlon to aoclety, blotch**** emlanlona. * xhAaiit.<o»i, varicocele, ©to,, are psrraa n"T«tly cured. IT IN KY. KinVKY mirt BI.4I>I>KR trouuie j , wettc bac<t,lucuutiut'uee, goiiorrtuca, gleet. Kit cfcire nnd au U'inatural discharges ore quick y and perfectly cured. SCROFULA AND SYPHILIS, cauHiiiK ulcere erup ions swelling in groins, Bore th ofrit, fa.hag liair, aud other symptoms, are remove i and ail poison permanen'.ly erad icated from the system. A*rV~-'l kk \ v... k.v! at office or by express. All letters strictly coafideutiuL Ijy§gi *&/s* Wtt§ • **- - ' —r * Snifiler- vV£y Refuse MfiJJ 5 -„ Because You Fr,ot wfy done you hzve Jour Suit) 312 S. SPRING ST., Just Below Tkird. ■ O T *> I. « . I ANTON Hotel Terracina. : j REDLANDS, CAL.' IN the beautiful San Bernardino Valley. Magnificent mouf>- | tain scenery. House now open for the Fall and Winter Sea-pl son. . ' fl CAMPBELL T. HEDGE, Prop. j WM. M. TISDALE, Manager. „.„»■ |J •{"^^fIEfIOLLEIBECK'' Best Appointed Hotel in American anil European Plans. Central Location. Baggfffltjilj it First-class Service. " ' / Keasviuab 1 " Rate*, '/' Finest Cafe in the City . A. C. BILICKE & CO.. • 10 76m PRO I'RIB TORS i GRAND RALLY THIS WEEK H.F.VOLLMER&CO.'S 116 S. SPRING ST., BET. FIRST AND SECOND. FOR TBE ■ We win deliver free FiTMMFP of express or freifjht JU 111 111-A likecutshownfiere, TP i CXTTC* J'arutdena, i HA Oil 1 O Anaheim, Tnstin ated &< rui-Force-** and other suburban v , is ,Hni Dinner towns. — y, cb o ■ X-) v-J ;~ sio 50. fcjH Bill II H ■■■■paH A Eg « r?«J MM I WWWBj II p/au SBi V M Bt 8o F .''! * IMPORTING GROCER, 136-138 N. Spring- 7-3 Sly ' - ' ' " GOTTRELL PRESS -AND FOLDER FOR SALfe. *i L ■ i A Great Bargain. The Cottrell press an 1 folder on which the Herald was formerly worked off Is offered for for sale at a great bargain. Practically aa good as new. Also a vertical engine. Apply to AVERS & LYNCH, HERALD OFFICE. Tbis ti an nnaxampltd bargain for cash. MRS. F. E. PHILLIPS' Ladies Toilet Parlors- Mrs. Phtlllpi bai Just returned from the Fast with • complete line of goods. Latest style of hair dressing. A complete lino of Mme. Rupperl's Celo brated Uoamfticn, Face Tonic, the finest in the world. Hair dressing, manicuring, face massage. OPBN KVKNIMUS. Koonm iil and ;»2 Wilson Block, CORNER SPRING AND 1-18 ST STS. Take elevator at the first st. entrance. 9-20 tues-thu-sun-ly WAGON MAtoIaL, HARD WOODS, IRON, STEEL Horseshftes and Nails, Blacksmith's Coal, Tools, EtaJ JOHN WIGMORI, j U7, il» and 131 Boat* Los A milts ttyjg