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CHICAGO CLOTHING CO. $9.65 SUITS ARE GOING AT A STEAM ENGINE GAIT While others aie struggling and scheming for trade with common ordinary goods, we are forging ahead with the lest Makes of Clothing on Earth And Selling 'Em at Popular Prices In Quality We are on Top IN PRICES WE ARE AT THE BOTTOM The public recognize us as a pushing, wide awake concern; we have many imitators, but no equals; we ar universally acknowledged as the most reliable house in town; our business is conducted on a STRICTLY ONE PRICE CASH SYSTEM Every Dollar's Worth of Goods Marked in Plain Figures C H ICA GO Highest of all in Leavening Power.—U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1880. Qctf&\ Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE DAILY HERALD. United States Signal Service. Report of observations taken at Los Angeles, July 3, 1890: 94; min. Indications. San Francisco, July 3.—Forecast lor Cali fornia, fair weather. PERSONAL. James B. Lankershim left for the north yesterday noon. • Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Drake, of Red lands, were visitors to the city yesterday. Mrs. AVill E. Dunn departed yesterday iot a visit of three months with friends in Illinois. Mrs. A. L. West, accompanied by her ■daughter, of San Francisco, are visiting Los Angeles. Percy Griffith, O. E. Stassforth and Frank Schumacher have returned from their European trips. William F. Marshall, secretary of the .Southern California Lumber Company, has gone on a month's vacation to Mon rovia. Charles A. Marriner, the manager oi the New Mexico Coal Company, has re turned from a business trip to Albu querque. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fader, maid and chil dren, and Mrs. J. Sugarman, of Mem phis, Term., arrived yesterday on a visit to the coast. Judge NOurse, of Fresno, is in the angelic city looking after political fences a little. The able jurist has aspirations for a Beat on the supreme bench. He is an excellent gentleman, but on the wrong side of the political camp. Sorry so good a fellow should go so far wrong. NEWS NOTES. C. C. Jones was run over by a mail wagon last night and his right leg frac tured. A new cable was put in on the East Los Angeles branch of the cable road early yesterday morning. G. W. Johnson was thrown from his wagon on Alameda street yesterday after noon and his leg . broken. He drove into a tire plug. The city assessor turned over the as sessment roll for the year 1890-91 to tlie city clerk yesterday. A force will be put THE LOS ANGELES HERALD: FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 4, 1890. to work tomorrow, and in ten days the total valuation will be known. The Cyclone baseball club defeated the Morris Vineyard nine yesterday by a score of 0 to 0. The Central W. 0. T. U. will hold a mothers' meeting at the temple today, (Friday) at 2:30 p. m. Seats for about 1,000 people have been provided at the fireworks grounds. A small charge will be made, part of which will go to the fireworks fund. So many tickets for the A. O. U. \V. picnic having been sold, arrangements have been made to run an additional train, to leave the Cross road depot at 1 p. ru. The following Pullman passengers de parted for the north yesterday: J. B. Lankershim, Mrs. Jennie Boose, J. Marks, Mrs. E. A. Hanchette, B. E. Eckhart, Mrs. Norman, Mrs. H. R. Chown. Mrs. Elizabeth Littlefield applied for and was granted a divorce from her hus band, C. F. Littlefield, by Judge Mc- Kinley in department 5 yesterday, and Mrs. Julia A. Henderson was accorded a like privilege by the same judge. Both were upon the ground of non-support and failure to provide. Hon. J. W. Mitchell, a member of the bar, will make the oration at Downey today, instead of Hon. J. M. Damron as erroneously stated. Mr. Mitchell brought to California the reputation of being a tine public speaker, and will doubtless sustain it upon this occasion. The bar of Los Angeles is furnishing generally the -forensic needs of the hour. Sackett Cornell was arrested yester day and taken before Justice Savage upon a warrant charging him with mali cious mischief. The complaint upon which he was arrested is sworn to by J. Marion Brooks and in it he alleges that Cornell on Wednesday last wilfully destroyed a certain stereotype plate, and also defaced and injured a certain safe, both of which were the property of the Cactus Publishing Company. The company was subsequently at tached by Mr. Brooks for $3,000, which amount was furnished by him for the expenses entailed in running the paper. Turkey Dinner. Finest turkey dinner in the city today, at the Euclid, opposite Baker block, at 12 in., with tine salads, ice cream, etc., 50 cents. Fine lunch from 12 m., 25 cents. Ice cream and cake 15 cents. French Accordeon Plaiting Made to order at Mosgrove's Cloak and Suit House, 119 South Spring street. PHYSICIANS. DR. G. DEL AMO, 511 N. MAIN STREET, Plaza house; office hours, 10 to 12a.m., 2 to 4 p. m. je3-3m R. H. ARENSBERG, FROM THE UNl versitv of Berlin. Venerial diseases a specialty"; also all diseases of the blood, skin and general weakness arising thero l'rom successfulv treated. Hours, fl to 12 a. in., 2 to 4 and stoBp. m. Office, 305.;, S. Spring St., room 30, The Ramona, bet. Third and and Fourth sts. ma29-tf AS. LANGLEY, ELECTRIC PHYSICIAN, • 355 1 - z S. Spring St., cor. Fourth st. Electrical treatment, baths and massage. jul-om REBECCA LEE DORSEY, M. D. OFFICE No. 714 N. Main st. Special attention given to obstetrics, gynecology and diseases of children. Hours 9to 11 a. m. and 2t04 p. ra. Telephone 513. je2-tf DR. DARLING, OCULIST AND AURIST, Office 229 W. First st. Office hours, 9a. m. to 4 p. m. jultf d&w T ADIES CAN SEE MRS. DR. WELLS DUR- I j iug her vacation at her cottage, No. 2 North Beach, Santa Monica. Lock box 77. nilS-tf CHAS. W. BRYSON. M. D.—DISEASES OF women a specialty. 44U, S. Spring st., rooms 2 and 3. Telephone, office, 790; resi dence, 798. • mlltf DR. JOSEPH KURTZ, 205 N. MAIN ST. Office hours: II to 12 a. m., 4to 0 and 7 to 9 p. m. ma2t!-tf DR. C. EDUAR SMITH—DISEASES OF women a specialty; rectal diseases treated by the Brinkerhoff painless system: office, corner Main and Seventh sts., Robarts block, mllitf DR. C. E. CLACIUS HAS REMOVED HIS office from 75 N. Spring to 41 S. Spring St. Hours, from 11 a. m. to 2 p.m. Specialty— Sexual and skiu diseases, chronic diseases "in general. m24-tf OAFETY COUNCIL, NO. 004, AMERICAN Legion of Honor.—Meets the second and fourth Fridays of each month at Caledonia hall, 1191$ S. Spring st. Visiting and resident com panions invited to attend. A. H. MILLER, Commander. JOHN SI'IKKS. Secretary. CHICAGO CLOTHING Cassimere Suits Cheviot Suits Worsted Suits Black Corkscrew t„ haM. tii Pretty patterns, in all shades, just In handsome checks, small plaids and Sack suits, positively all wool; identi =,p/i„= LiS „n rn /,:a,. $«L?*L «*. the kind for business wear, Bold all line stripes, just as good as custom cal same goods can't be matched for toW ? l 0!^ 8 ' over town for *16; Chicago Cloth- -work; Chicago Clothing Company's less than $10; Chicago Clothing Chicago Clothing Company's price, gj Company's price, price Company's price, $9.65 $12.50 $20.00 $12.50 CHICAGO HOME Birthplace CLOTHING OF LOW of Great COMPANY PRICES Bargains ASK FOR OUR ASK FOR OUR ASK FOR OUR ASK FOR OUR White Balbriggan Colored Bordered Hemstitched . ~ J Til fi 11 Fancy Stripe and Solid Color UNDERWEAR Handkerchiefs, 10c J " HOSE, At 50 Cents. 2 for 25 Cents. ™ IOC UDS FoP 2 o Cents. CLOTHING TROY LAUNDRY, Works, $71, 573 and 575 North Main Street, Telephone No. 46. MAIN OFFICE, UNDER LOS ANGELES NATIONAL BANK, FIRST AND SPRING STREETS. DressT3hirts and Lawn Tennis Suits aud Tennis Shirts Neatly Done. I ma 3-eod-3m Undelivered Telegrams. The following telegrams remain un called for at the Western Union telegraph office, corner Court and Main streets, July 3, 10 p. m.: Frank McCartley, Mrs. Lizzie Sharp. There are undelivered telegrams at the Postal telegraph office, 125 W. First street, for H. N. Bearce, C. 1. Felton, — Habel. 1 EDUCATIONAL. WR. STOLL, VOCAL INSTRUCTOR. . Voices tried gratis. 223 W. Fifth st.. cor. Broadway. je29-tl SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, TELEGRA phy. LONG LEY i XSTITUTE, 120 W. First St., the only school in tlie city in which these arts are taught by competent gentlemen, skilled in their profession. Terms moderate. ELIAS LONGLEY, 30 years a reporter, W. H. WAGNER, stenographer aiid telegrapher. jul-6m CADEMY OF IMMACULATE HEART, PICO Heights—The scholastic year comprises two sessions of five months each. The first session commences on the Ist of Sept. and the second on the Ist of Feb. Pupils are re ceived at any time. For particulars apply on the premises. ]ul 5m THE SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES have opened a boarding and select day school at Ramona, Cal.; the site of the institu tion is unequaled; the course of instruction is of the highest grade. Address for terms SR. SUPERIOR. The classes will be resumed Sept. Ist, 1890. f25-llm LOS ANGELES BUSINESS COLLEGE AND English Training School, new number, 144 S Main St. Experienced teachers; complete courses of study. D. B. WTLTJAMB, Prin. a22tf OCHOOL OF CIVIL, MINING, MECHANICAL, O Engineering, Surveying, Architecture, Drawing, Assaying. A. VAN DER NAILI.KN, 723 Market st., San Francisco. mlO-tf "yyOODBURY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING INSTITUTE, 159 South Spring Street, Los Angeles, Cal. SESSIONS DAY AND EVENIN.G. For particulars, call at office or address MgO-tf K. C. WOODBURY, Principal. SPECIALISTS. BKI.LEVUE LYING-IN HOSPITAL IS NOW open, under the management of Mrs. Dr. J. H. Smith. Patients can have their choice of physicians, and the best of care is given. Mid wifery ii .specialty. 145 Hellevue aye. m2Btf a ksti:acts. abstract and title insurance com pany of Los Angeles, N. W. cor. Franklin and Mew High streets. ml7-9m COMPANY A man who presents the appearance of debil ity, whose countenance is anxious, and; who is subjectfto spells"of laiiitness, is liiiblello sudilen death frorajheart disease. Let him take Dr. Flint's Remeoy before it is too late. oes~rip tivetreatise with each bottle; or, address Hack Drug Co., N. Y. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria, COMPANY, Take it in Time. FINANCIAL. PACIFIC LOAN COMPANY —LOANS MONEY in any amount* on all kinds of personal property and collateral security, on pianos without removal, diamonds, jewelry, sealskins, bicveles, horses, carriages, libraries or any prop erty of value; also on furniture, merchandise, etc., in warehouses; partial payments received, money without delay: private ollices for• con sultation: will call if desired; W. E. DEGROOT, Manager, rooms 14 and 15, No. 134^South Spring st. mJO LOAN AND INSURANCE AGENCY, Cor.First <k Broadway, Rediok block, Los Angeles Agent for tne GERMAN SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY, of San Francisco. Jul-dm cm . tuUi i W wv FOREIGN AND LOCAL S I.UUU.UUU money to loan; lowest rate of interest; mortgages and bonds negotiated. W R. BURKE, Notary Public, 155 N. Spring Bt. je3-3m SFaA AAA TO LOAN, IN LARGE OR 9"V/l/,UUU small sums; large loans on busi l less or rune h property at t! percent, net; B per cent, net on smaller amounts. J C. OLIVER, 105 s. Broadway. jy4-2i» &*>AA *3»>o. f 7OO TO LOAN ON FIRST .p.i\'U. class city improved real estate at from 8 to 10 per cent, net, on from one to three years I time; no commissions. Address, giving purti j culms of location and improvements, T. F. 8., | box 20, this office. JeB-tf ONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE—MOR TIMER & HARRIS, attorneys-iit-law, 7!) Temple block. a22-tf AIN-BTREET SAVINGS BANK AND TRUsi Company, 420 S. Main St. Money to loan at reduced rates. Jel-tf 1 ~ IZZZ CRAWFORD & McOREERY, Room 10, over Los Angeles National Bank. Corner First and Spring streets. SHORT TERM LOANS A SPECIALTY. BUY NOTES AND MORTGAGES. jul-lOm ! T OS ANGELES LOAN CO. WILL LOAN !1j money on pianos, without removal, 1 diamonds, "jewchv. carriages, horses ami any | thing of value; private rooms for consultation; ' all business confidential; money without delay. ! ROOMS 8 AND !), Wilson block, cor. First and Spring sts. W. D. Eckstein, manager. m2!)-tf ONEY" LOANED ON REAL ESTATE, DlA monds, watches, jewelry, pianos, seal skins, live stock, carriages, bicycles, und all kinds of personal and collateral security. LEE BROS., 402 S. Spring. mlB-tf C£l AAA AAA TO LOAN AT 9 PER CENT. SM.UUU.UUU gross to 12 percent, gross, on improved property—Los Angeles city or acreage. HELLMAN, ALLEN Si CHALFANT, Perrett building. 127 W. Third st. mlO-llm ONEY TO LOAN AT 'CURRENT RATES on good risks only. M. F. ODEA, 114 Broadway. mia-tf tieAA AAA Tt^OAN - UPON IMPROVED epOUUsyUU city and country property; low est rates; loans made with dispatch. Address the Northern Counties Investment Trust; Ltd., FRED. J. SMITH. Agent. Pomona. Cal. Special Prices for 90 Days. MODERN DENTISTRY. TEETH WITHOUT PLATES. Gold and Porcelain Crowns. Teeth filled and extracted.without pain, by the use of gas or ' vitalized air. Teeth extracted for 25 cents Teeth extracted with vitalized air 50 cents i Teeth filled with silver 75 cents Teeth tilled with amalgam 50 cents Teeth filled with gold $1 and up Teeth cleaned 75 cents A set of teeth for $5.50 Best set of teeth $8.00 First-class work. These prices are good for 90 days only. DR. J. H. TOLLOCK And Associate Dentists. Northwest Corner Spring and First streets, entrance on First street. m.V.'iiu Cor. Spring and Franklin gp ASK FOR Any line of goods we handle, compare with other . houses, if we dont save you money DON'T COME BACK | wm CLOTBII CO., Corner Spring and Franklin. a £ Home of Low Prices and Birthplace ol Great Values dentists. "string 1J St., Schumacher block, rooms 18 and 19; teeth tilled and extracted painlessly; plates |4 to $10; hours, 8 a. lv. to 5 p. m., Sundays, 9 a. m. to 1 p, m. je2(i-tf DAMS BROS., DENTISTS, 119$ S. SPRING; first stairway below the Nadcau hotel. jeo-3m K. C. H. PARKEK, COR. BROADWAY and Third st.; the place to get first-class dental work. jes-lm M. PARKER, D. D. S., 145 N. SPRING * St.; all work guaranteed; prices moderate. ma2l-3m I~ W. WKI.LS, COR. SPRING AND FIRBT u% sts., Wilson block; take elevator; teeth filled and extracted without pain; gold crowns and bridge work a specialty. m4tf OLHURST, DENTIST, 81$ N. SPRING ST., rooms 2, 6 and 7. Hours, Bto 5. DR. J. M. WHITE, DR. E. L. TOWNSEND, —DENTISTS, — 41 South Spring street. First building north of Bryson-Bonebrake block Telephone 138. mlOtf T> G. CUNNINGHAM, DENTIST, REMOVED Hm to No. 31 N. Spring St., rooms 1 and 2, Phillips block, I.os Angeles, Cal. m!stf ATTORNEYS. CwHrnilpXTTOltOT • 52 Temple block. Je3-tf I' SIDORE B. DOCKWEII.KR, ATTOItNEY^A*! 7 law, rooms 10 and 11, Bryson-Bonebrake ! block. ml 9 (!m ! Geokoe H. Smith. Thomas L. Windeb. Henry M. Smith. ! QMITH, WINDER it SMITH, ATTORN EY'S IO at-law, will practice in all the State and Federal Courts. Offices; Rooms 1, 2, 3 and 4 ! University Bank building, 117 New High sf, 1 I.os Angeles. Cal. Telephone N0.5*3. ml4tf ! CATARRH, THROAT DISEASES, j Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption, to, gether with diseases of the Eye, Eur and Heart \ successfully treated by M.HILTON WILLIAMS, M.D. M. C. P. S. 0., By his MEDICATED INHALATIONS and COMPOUND OXYGEN TREATMENT. Probably no system of practice ever employed i has been so universally successful as that in troduced by Dr. Williams for the cure of Catarrh, 1 Throat Diseases, Bronchitis, Asthma and Con sumption. CATARRH. i Catarrh is often regarded by the patient as ; a cold in the head, and lie often expresses his astonishment at his remarkable tendency to I contract fresh cold. Indeed he declares that he is scarcely free from one cold before he j takes another, and he is always exceedingly ! careful; it is also a matter of surprise to him that the cold always seems to settle in the head and throat. . i At times many of the symptoms of catarrh seem to abate, and the patient is led to hope i that the disease is about to wear off; but an i other class of symptoms soon appear and he teams to his horror, that insteud of recovery ! from the disease, it is Somewhat changed in its ' character nnd has extended to the throat, j A sense of weariness is sometimes felt in i reading, speaking or singing; hoarseness at : times occurs, a sensation of dryness is felt in | the throat, or it appears that some foreign | substance, as, for instance, a hair, obstructed the throat; there becomes a sense of languor and fatigue; the breath lessens on a little exertion, a short, hacking cough, a peculiar sound in clearing the throat, a feeling as though there was not room enough in the chest to breathe; these and other symptoms occur after the disease has made considerable progress. Then it is a time when consumption is 'about to begin its dreudful Work. Up \to this time the press of the disease may l have beqn slow and the patient may, in j expressing his confident hope that it will "wear off," declare that he has had the catarrh : for years anil lias not seemed to become much j worse, and trusts that he will "by and by" I recover. But this delusion is the grand error ! which has peopled our cemeteries with eon : sumptive forms, as all forms of catarrh end finally in consumption. | Every case of catarrh is curable when prop- I erly treated Eastern visitors and invalids ; should avail themselves of the opportunity of ! being cured before they return home. ! Those «lio desiie tv consult me in regard ! to their cases had better call at the oflice for an examination, but if impossible to visit the office personally can write for list of questions and I circular, both of which will be sent free of . ! charge. Address M. HILTON WILLIAMS, M. D., 137 S. liroadway, Los Angeles, Cal. Office hours—From 9 a. m. to 12 v. M. ] and from 1:30 to 4 P. >r. Sundays excepted.