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8 [TTT THE CAP FITS TO A ,r-p 1 AND THE WEARER KNOWS HOW IE ± SHOE PINCHES Ht| — 'Tis true we have shown some of our would-be competitors how to do business; we came here for that purpose We are here for the interest of the public and selves We have succeeded in infusing life in some of our old fogy merchants. YOU ALL KNOW OF THE GAME UUIU - dnu serves, we nave succeeded " FOLLOW-:- THE -:-LEADER " LOOK AT OUR SHOW WINDOWS SATURDAY DON'T COME NEAR US until you've looked about town and got yourself posted on prices, then COME TO US and if we don't save you from $5.00 to $ 1 0.00 on a Suit, don't buy from us Chicago Clotbjing; Company, (»BW«W| P M«W*B«*WBIIM»*B« PHILLIPS BLOCK, HOME OF LOW PRICES Corner s K p ™f Dl F c ra ; kli ; streets - I Birthplace of GREAT BARGAINS — 1 1 — BEN. L. MORRIS, Manager. 1 - —J— Highest of all in leavening Power.—TJ. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE DAILY HERALD. United States Signal Service. Report of observations taken at Los Angeles, May 29, 1890: ?r=i™<> Bjp Ther IR H'AUVHi Vol I -5:07 a. m. f>4 5:07 p. m. 30.00j 02 Ifav torn Max. tern., o, ; mm. tern., 51. Indications. San Francisco, May 29.—Forecast for Califor vnia: Generally fair weather. Eastern Temperature. Chicago, May 29.—New York, 00; New j Orleans. 74.; st. Louis, 60; Cincinnati. 66; Chi cago. 65; Winnipeg, 40. PERSONAL, Alvin Fay was down from Bakersfield yesterday. W, F. Crafts has departed for San Francisco. J. W. "Wolfskili left for the north yes terday afternoon. M. J. Howard, of the Paints Villa hotel, was in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Martin came in from Clearwater yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Pinkstine, of San Francisco, are visiting Los Angeles. J. B. Lankershim was a passenger on the afternoon train for the north yester day. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Couts, of the Al tuna ranch, are visiting friends in the city. John L. Truslow, agent of the Santa Fe at Santa Barbara, was in the city yes terday. James.T. Taylor, of Pomona, has re turned from the east and was in the city yesterday. J. M. Samfley and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Samfley are down from San Francisco for a few days. Mr. James P. Wade, brother of the late Thos. B. Wade, has been called to the city as a witness in the Castac mur der trial. Ex City Attorney J. C. Daly was in the city yesterday with his wife and daughter. Mr. Daly is now a resident of Ventura. Rev. Edward McGlynn, of New York, now in San Francisco, has been invited to lecture in this city ere long, and there is reason to believe he will do so. Yesterday morning Letter Carrier F. O. Meyer found that during his absence a visitor in the shape of a ten-pound boy had arrived at his house. The boys at the postoffice extended him their con gratulations. Colonel Zabriski, Miss M. Zabriski and V. H. Zabriski, of Tucson, arrived yesterday and will spend several days here. Colonel Zabriski will be the orator at the exercises at the pavilion this afternoon. Miss Annie Cummins, of San Fran cisco, is expected to visit Los Angeles to attend the wedding reception of Mrs. Mamie Perry-Davis and Signor Modini. During her stay Miss Cummins will be the guest of Mrs. W. H. Perry. Mr. C. Tomblyn King, who has been spending the past year in this country, took the 10:40 train last night for the east. He will go at once to London, England, where, after spending the sum mer, he will gather his family together and return to Los Angeles to reside per manently. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. J. Simon of San Francisco, are in the city visiting Mr. Conrad Jacoby, at 819 South Grand avenue. Mrs. Simon is Mr. Jacoby's sister, whom he had not seen before since he left the old home in Fatherland,twenty years ago. The meeting may well be sup posed to have been enthusiastic. A. P. White, a prominent farmer of West Virginia, is on his first visit to the coast, and will remain with his brother, THE LOS ANGELES HERALD: FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 30, 1890. S. White, of East Los Angeles, for some time. He is surprised at the substantial growth of the city and country, both be ing far ahead of anything he expected to see. He may be induced to locate permanently here. Our young townsman. Homer J. Tober man, will return today from the military academy and college at San Mateo, where he has been a pupil for the past year. He was awarded the medal of the insti tution for the best scholarship, an achievement of which we are all proud. Master Homer was born in ]>os Angeles, and he has done himself and his city credit by the splendid manner in which he lias carried off'collegiate honors. NEWS NOTES. All the insurance companies follow in the lead o£ the banks and close all day today. At an informal meeting of the direct ors of the Sixth District Agricultural Association held last night, a commit tee was appointed to obtain estimates for the erection of a pavilion at the race track for tlie coming fair. Tammany Democratic Club is fitting up a suite of rooms in the Jones block, No. 75 N. Spring street- Tlie club has taken a new lease of life and will be in a position to receive and entertain visit ors in tine style before long. The board and members of the Ladies' Benevolent Society will give Mrs. I. AY. Hellman a farewell reception at the resi dence of Mrs. C. Ducommun, 1347 Grand avenue, Wednesday, June 4th, from 2 to op. m. All members and friends of the society are cordially invited to attend. The following Pullman passengers left for the north yesterday: G. W. Frink, J. W. Wolfskill, Mrs. R. H. Malone, C. S. Hoswell, Mr. Wiison, G. W. Gile, Mrs. M. T. Ililliard, M. Lewis, J. B. Lankershim, Mr. Lowe, W. F. Crafts, Miss Minnett, F. J. Gath, George W. Loomis, B. Rhodes, P. J. Mayhew, Mr. Ferguson. When the Broadway portion of the cable road was laid the rails were put down without being bound together with fish plates. Lately the rails had begun to work loose, and a force of men has been put on to perform this work. Last night the work was about com pleted, and the Broadway division is now as solid as the rest of the road. In the case of the United States vs. the sloop Benicia Boy, which came up before Judge Ross in the circuit court yesterday, proclamation was made on motion of the United States attorney and the default of the defendant entered pro confesso. An application was made for a decree of condemnation on a writ of venditioni exponas against the sloop, but the court continued the matter un til June 2d, at 11 o'clock, until which time an adjournment was taken. CRIMINAL NOTES. F. K. Clark, the Pasadena lawyer, was yesterday held to answer to the charge of obtaining money under false pre tenses by Justice Lock wood, under bonds in the sum of $500. J. F. Bedwell, a former real estate dealer, was yesterday fined $150 by Jus tice Austin for having obtained money under false pretenses from J. T. Sheward by means of a worthless check. In the police court yesterday morning Justice Austin convicted Elias Cohn, Max Harris, Leopold Sanders, S. Wolf stein, A. Greenwald and Mrs. R. Ferner of selling lottery tickets, and all were ordered to appear for sentence on Satur day morning, at 10 o'clock. In the township court yesterday P. 11. Garvey was arraigned by Justice Savage upon a charge of battery preferred against him by J. B. Claverie. The complainant, who resides on Pico Heights, alleges that on Wednesday evening Garvey shot a dog belonging to the former, and insulted his wife and choked him almost to death for ezpostu lating with him. Garvey was placed under ,$25 bonds to appear for trial on Monday next at 2 o'clock p. in. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Holl enbcck. W T Cary A X W Sprowl.Mrs M L Swizer, Oaklnd San Francisco Alvin Kay. BakcrstieM A Katz. St Louis, Mo Frank Sliantcll, S I" J II Martin & w, clear- A F Pink stone & w.do water W B Cotrel, S F T S Waterman. Chicago C E Couts A w, Altuna Frank 1' Sherman, S F Ranch (iiinith Colt, do W H Ryan, New York J M Santiey and w, do A M Holder. S Barbara J C Daly.w & d,Ventura F A Holder, do E W Harrold. Saticoy .1 A Ingraluim. S F Jas T Taylor. Pomona H(' CurtS, S Bdno Geo X Maxwell. S F Wm Fat-rand.Jr, S Paula Col Zabriskie, Tucson M Posenir, Santa Ana Miss m Zabriskie, do L F Moulton, El Toros V II Zabriskie, Tucson, A T Our Little Worries and Ills. it is the little things of life, the worries of to day and tomorrow, that make the crow's feet around our eyes. So the little pains of an hour or a minute break down the constitution. Look after tlie little ills. BraNDRKTH'B I'ILI.s cure dyspepsia, or indigestion, headache, pains In the shoulders, coughs, tightness of the chest, dizziness, sour stomach, bad taste in the mouth, bilious attacks, palpitation of the heart, inflam mation of the lungs. Pains In the region of the kidneys and a hundred other symptoms are the oflspring of dyspepsia, line or two pills eveiv night is sufheient. BRANDRKTH'S FILLS are sold in every drug and medicine store, either plain or sugar coated. Use Siddall's Yeast Cakes. CONSUM PTION CAN BE CUBED. This is nn acknowledged fact and it is b'jing demonstrated every week in the year by M.HILTON WILLIAMS, M.D. M. C. P. S. 0., J. 37 South Broadway, JLos Angeles, Cal., h¥ HIS AMftan System Ut practice, which consists oi Medicated Inhalation*an') Compound oxygen, being administered to tlifi patient, instead oi filling tlie system with poisonous drugs admin istered by tlie stomach. This system is now attracting the attention of the beatphysiciansthroughout every country in the civilized world. Narrow minded men imbued with the principles of prejudice, and who are unwilling or too indolent to inform themselves upon the scientific principles of this Aerean system of practice, may endeavor to whisper obstacles and to superciliously condemn It and pronounce it useless without inquiry or an opportunity of seeing or judging the merits of what they advise others to reject; but the abuse of such members of the profession can avail but little, and only proves that such persons are contracted in their ideas, regardless of the prosperity of their patient, and the advance ment of their profession. | Consumption, like all other diseases of the i respiratory organs, is conceded by all scientific and thinking men, to originate from a living germ or parasite. These little baccillii arc found floating in the expectorated mucus, and after death adhering to the mucus surfaces lining tlie air passages. What utter nonsense It is to try to destroy these parasites by giving medicines by the stomach; and yet how easy it is to introduce them into the diseased parts" by the Aerean or Inhalation system of practice Is anything more common" sense? And yet one in every seven die annually becaues of this mistaken idea; many of whom would he radically and permanently cured had they used the Medicated Inhalations before the disease became too far advanced. Over 100,000 persons have used these medi cated inhalations under'our personal direction during the past twenty-four years, and very few of that number have died with lung trouble and yet quite a large percentage began the treat ment simply as a palliative remedy, not think ing there was still a possibility of an absolute cure. Persons taking this treatment can use the remedies at home as well as at our oflice. Consultation and one application at our oflice free. Those who desire to consult me in regard to their cases had better call at the office for an examination, but if impossible to visit the office personally, can write for questions and circular both of which will be sent free of charge Address, M. HILTON WILLIAMS, M.D., 137 8. Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. Office hours—From 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Sundays—From 2 to 2:30 p. M. Residence—ll9 South Grand Avenue. The Natiek House. NEW MANAGEMENT. The Natick House, one of the oldest and best known Hotels in the city, has lately changed hands. M. S. Rowell has retired from the man agement, and the House will hereafter he con ducted by Mr. H. A. Hart, a Hotel man of cx l perience. Mr. Hart has already made a num ber of changes which will prove of benefit to his patrons, and adds very much to the con venience and comforts of the House. The Table and Dining Service especially has been greatly improved. ' ! During the past few weeks the Natick has I been in the hands of the painters and decorat ors. A commodious office is one of its good features. Electric Bells with return calls and ; Fire Alarm have also been added, and altogether ; the House is in better condition than ever be fore for doing business. maS-lm SHERIFF'S SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON Tuesday, the 3d day of .lune, IS9O, at 11 o'clock a. m., I will sell all the right, title and interest of William Frankel, an insolvent, in and to the following described property: A gen eral stock of groceries, gents' furnishing goods, boots, shoes and hats, a general stock of millin er's goods, ladies' dress patterns, toilet sets, etc., etc., and all property belonging to said insol vent in that certain store room, formerly oc cupied by said insolvent, in the city of San Pedro, county of Los Angeles, state of Califor nia, at public auction, for cash in hand, in V. S. gold coin, to the highest and best bidder, to satisfy said order of sale and all costs. May 29, 1890. M. G. AGUIRRE, Sheriff of Los Angeles County. By Will A. Hammkl, Deputy. ma3o-4t FOLLOW REASON! The proper work of man, the grand drift of human life is to follow reason—that noble spark kindled iv us from heaven.—Barrow. DOES IT STAND TO REASON That a concern which a short while ago was obliged to rename their place of business, aud which packed up the remnant of their bankrupt stock, carted it iround the corner and back again, to be dumped on the sidewalk in front of the rechristeiu d store, for the pur pose of deceiving the public—we say does it stand to reason, that such a firm Can Invite the Confidence of the Public. We never say anything to the disparagement of any competitor, who presents himself to the public under his true colors, but when a concern that settles with its creditors with 60 cents on the dollar attempts to foist itself on the public, as the Birthplace f Honest Value We cannot refrain from exposing them. Once more we say ~| DOES IT STAND TO REASON |~ i 2 . _ , That any firm that settles with their creditors for 60 cents on the dollar can buy their goods at cheap as a firm that pays 100 cents on the dollar, and if they cannot buy as cheap, does it stand to reason that they can sell as cheap. IF THIS CAP FITS ANY FIRM TO A TTTTT T T T T LET THEM WEAR IX. SPRING AND TEMPLE