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8 DAILY HERALD. United States Signal Service. Reoort of observations takeu at Los Angeles Wovenrt>CT3o, 1890: titi tin Cld'sn Cld'ss Mm. U'in., 86: mln. tern.. 50. NEWS NOTES. Mrs. Nannie Catching and some of her advanced pupils will render a fine mu sical programme at Illinois hall next Tuesday evening. Miss Cora Foy will also give several humorous recitations. Senators Carpenter and McComas and Assemblymen Marion and Mathews vis ited the reform school at WhiMier yes terday, to advise themselves as to what would have to be asked from the state, to properly complete and equip that in stitution. The Illinois association invites all de feated candidates at the municipal elec tion to occupy reserved seats at the (social aud entertainment in Illinois hall, next Tuesday evening. The exercises will include The Campaign Hat, ren dered by Hon. W. A. Ryan. The salvation army was more than usually aggressive yesterday afternoon, and instead of parading the streets as usual, it concentrated its forces upon the Tivoli theater, on Court street, and endeavored to break up the matinee in side by creating a terrific din in front of the doors. The red-coated army was, bowever, completely routed by Officer Kawiey, who, single-handed, dro\e ilieui from the field. It has been decided to hold the bazaar in aid of the St. Paul's hospital at St. Paul's hall on Olive street. The ladies in charge of the different booths expect to make a capital display. The hall i ; to be decorated so as to blend with the booths. The Indian booth will be in teresting. This booth is in charge of Mrs. Sanford Robinson, and the ladies selected as assistants are to be attired in Indian costumes brought here from Central America. The bazaar is to be held on the 11th and 12th of this month. A suit with an artistic cut and fit, first-class workmanship and linings, can be had at 11. A. Getz', 125 W. Third st. PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Williams are guests at the Hollenbeck. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Donnelly of Al buquerque are at the Nadeau. H. H. Cragg and the Mrs. Cragg of Middlesben, Tex., are at the Nadeau. Mrs. W. H. Bushnell and E. W. Bush aell, of Washington, are at the Hollen beck. 2 Ralph 8. Buck, E. P. Ackerman. C. A. Minor, of San Francisco, are at the Hollenbeck. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Nichols and Miss Nichols, of Manitou Springs, Colo., are at the Hollenbeck. ~ Colonel E. E. Hewitt returned on Saturday from San Francisco, where he had been on a short visit. Ban Franciscans at the Nadeau are: "W. Orr, L. W. Stockwell, Mr. and Mrs. 'C. H. Holt, James Patterson and G. B. Fergneon. Deputy United States Marshal Marsh ■ arrived last night from Oceanside with ■two men, arrested at Mesa Grande for selling liquor to Indians. W. T. Falk, the high-foreheaded ad vance agent of "U and I," is at the rgtrtlenbeck. The success of the com pany's engagement is assured, for Mr. Falk is a veritable mascot of an agent. Secretary H. Jay Hanchette of the chamber of comraeraßpccompanied by C. M. Wells and several other gentle -*en interested in the Citrus fair, went >up to San Francisco on Saturday night, with the view of using their powers of persuasion in favor of holding the fair •in this city. Why J. Marion Brooks Should be Voted for. Los Angblks. Nov. 30, 1890. • Editors Hkrald: The name of J. Marion Brooks I notice has been over looked by you in list of candidates men tioned as deserving oi unqualified sup port, doubtlessly, because you think his election a foregone conclusion. However that may be, I think even the strongest man on the Democratic ticket needs an undivided and stubborn support to be successful against the present "city ring." Ex-Senator Brooks is one of the fore moat lawyers in the state, is a hard and honest worker for his party, and has al ways maintained himself i"n line for the sbest interests of the part^. His speech before the*late convention had the true ring about it that went home to the hearts of his hearers and evidenced the fact, that, ii elected to till rtthe office of city attorney, the people of this city would have no reason to be ashamed of their legal representative, And that "boodlers" and "jobbers" would be taught a lesson that has not been on the programme in Los Angeles for some time, and one that time would not efface from their memory. In all conventions in our city Brooks ■has always been found on the side of ipure and honest politics, of which your .paper is the exponent. The people of (this city should, without regard to party :politics, elect J. M. Brooks to the office •of city attorney, aud knowing the gen eUe_nan as I do, I feel safe in saying they would never have cause to regret their action. Respectfully, G". H. Bolter Bryant. J. U. Bryant having been defeated at the regular Democratic city convention for councilman of the Third ward, and having received the lowest number of votes for said office, now asks the Demo The Delayed Shipment of Goods have: now arrived. «T Our Ladies' $3, $4 and $5 Shoes, FOR WEAR AND FIT CANNOT BE BEAT. R. B. FITZHENRY, ;SPRING STREET, - - - Second door north of Third. door to Frank, Grey & Co.'B new Store. 1. THE LOS ANGELES HERALD: MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 1, 1890 orats of the Third ward to give him their support. Is he entitled to the recognition of tbe Democratic party of his ward? Fellow Democrats, is it not plain on its face that he is trying to elect Mr. Bonsall, the Republican nomi nee, by his actions, and for no other reason than that he was defeated in a straight and fair contest? Now, Demo crats and voters of the Third ward, in justice to our nominee, we must ignore Mr. Bryant's actions, and stamp him as a renegade to his party. R. C. Gl IKADO. HAUSER'S BARN. The Fire Department Saves it From Destruction. At 7:30 o'clock last evening the fire brigade was called out by an alarm rung in from box 43, to extinguish a lively blaze in Julius Hauser's barn, on the corner of Grand avenue and Sixth street. Engines 3 and 5, the Hook and Ladder and Park Hose companies were soon upon the scene, and by their prompt action the firemen succeeded in extinguishing the fire before it obtained a hold on the building, but not, how ever, before damage to the extent of $600 had been done. The cause of the tire is enshrouded in mystery, as no one of the llauser fam ily had been to the barn for several hours, and no strangers had been seen there, nor could any evidence of in cendiarism be found. The Greatest Strike. Among the great strikes that of Dr. Miles in dis covering his New Heart Cure has proven itself to be one of the most important. Tho demand for it has become astonishing. Already the treatment of heart disease is being revolution ized, an - uub&j " expected cure; effected. It soon relieves short breath, nattering, pains in side, arm, shoulder, weak aud hungry spells, oppression, swelling of ankles, smothering and heart dropsy. Dr. Miles' book on Heart and Nervous Diseases, free. The unequalled New Heart Cure is sold and guaranteed by R. W Kllis & Co., also his Restorative Nervine for. headache fits, sprees, hot flashes, nervous chills, opium habit, etc. At Auction. Rhoades and Reed will sell at their sales rooms, corner Broadway and Sec ond streets, on Tuesday, December 2d, at 10 o'clock a. m. sharp, the entire contents of a six-room cottage, bed-room seta, carpets and bed clothes. Ladies in vited. Eucalypta stimulates, but does not intoxi cate. FIVE CENTS A LINK. Situations obtained, help secired, houses /ented, property of all kinds bou rht and sold, and money loaned by advertising in these columns. Everybody Heads Tbcm. " WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. TT est cash price paid, COLO AN'B, 241 S. Main. 11-14-lm "M/ANTEI) — PARTNER WITH $600 TO I' take one-third interest in gold mine. For particulars, address H. MORRISON, box 40, this office 11-12-2U TO KNOW THAT TT E. F. MOREHOUSE, carpenterand jobber, buys and sells second hand goods of all descrip tions; keeps constantly on hand ladders of all kinds Masons' hods, daubers, etc., 616 S. SpringSt 9-12 T«7ANTED—PICTURES TO FRAMeTcHEAP TT est place at BURNS'S, 256 S. Main St. auai-tf WANTED—SITUATIONS. TVrANTED—A POSITION AS SEAMSTRESS M or housekeeper. Apply to Weid block, cor. Main and Eighth sts, room 14. 12-1-lit WANTED—HELP. \E?ANTEI£~A~"W^ TT work and take care of children. Apply to 522 South Spring stret t. 12-1 3t \\r ANTKD—TAILORS ASSOON AS POSSIBLE; TT fare paid. App yS. BERNSTEIN, San Ber nardino. 12-l-2t X\T ANTED—GOOD ARTISTS. CALL AT THE T T new Art store on Second St., under Hollen beck hotel. 11-30-2t T\ 7 AN T ED-PIPE MAKERS; ALBO~cTi iP- T> pers and calkers. Apply J. D. HOOKER A CO., Steel Pipe Works, Ims Angeles. 11-29-4t "^^A^ETJ-^^NIFRSIIiTIIRL. APPLY ROoTI TT 23, St. Nicholas Hotel, Broadway and Temple. 11-29-3t TXTANTKD-ALL NEEDING HEl.p'l'REE— TT Employment or any information, address E NirriNGER'S BUREAU, established 1880, 451 S Hope st . cor. Fifth, Los Angeles, Cal Telephone 113. 11-20 TcT EXCHANGE. IJIOB EXCIIANGE—FOB FRUIT OR FARM lands, 16-room residence, with all mod ern improvements, finely arranged grounds, centrally located in Los Angeles; $10,000. Call on or address E. R. THRaI.DKEI.D, Bovlo Heights, Ix>s Angeles, cor. First and Bailey sts. 11-21-131 TO EXCHANGE—CLEAR. UNINCUMBERED lands and tow n lots, and a stock of cigars, to trade for furniture, horses, harness, buggies, wagons, cows or merchandise. E. RIMAN, 120H S. Spring st. 11-21tf ZZZ -MEETII.GB. SOUTHERN ~CALIFORmA COUNCIL, N<7 728, Royal Arcanum—Meets second and fourth Friday evenii gs of each month, at K.o P. Hall, No. llU'/i 8. Spring street; visitiu brothers cordially invited S. E. LEVIS Box 1175. Secretary mal3-«m BI_LiABD~FAR_ORB. ~~~ LOS ANGELES BILLIARD PAP-U)Rs, 140 j N. Main st. CHAS. J. GERARD, Manager, formerly of the Nadeau. 11-14-lm sfeciallnotice^ NOTICE— THE LOS ANGEi.KSc'ITY WATER Company will strictly enforce the follow ing rule: The hours for sprinkling are between 6 and 8 o'clock a. m., and 6 and 8 o'clock p. m. For a violation of the above regulation the water will he shut off, and a fine of $2 will be charged before water will be turned on again. au!7-ly BUSINESS CHANCES. AN EASTERN COMPANY MANUFACTUR ing a fuel that has an enormous demand among private users will sell the right for this and anjoining counties. Small cost lor plant, targe profits. The party who buys this is as sured of a good income without competition. Address Fuel, liox 30, Herald office. 11-30-51 ARCHITECT*. RB. YOUNG. ARCHITECT, . Rooms 47, 48 and 49, New Wilson block, First and Spring ate. in 12-12 m oiiihol^distbT corns, bunions and ingrowing nails cured without pain. ft D. R. SWAIN, <l_L__ 10-3-lm 8. Spring street C\ BTAPFER, CHIROPODIST—CORNS, BUN /• ions and ingrowing toe nails treated. 209 W. First st., opposite Nadeau. Hours, 9 to 4. 10-LStf FOR RENT—HOUSES. I7<OR RENT—'JO- InTjulre 1 235 S. Hill St. 11-29-3t COTTAGES; $8, 112; ALL close in; 5 rooms each. I'OINDEXTER A LIST, 125 W. Second. 11-23-10t TTIOR RENT—COTTAGE PLEASANTLY ~hO r eated; No. 139 S. Grand avenue. Enquire in rear of lot. 11-2-lmo RENT— H OUS ES A LLOV^RTIiIsciTY JL C. A. SUMNER AGO., 7S. Fort street. in 10-If DRKB- MA KB its—vv~a NTED, TO RENT ONE or two nicciy furnished rooms close in. suitable for a dressmaker, in part exchange for instruction iv drctsuiakiug. Address s. E , tlii olßec. 11-22 tf tl»OR RENT — A NICELY FURNISHED front suite ia private house. 520 S Spring street. 11-21-lin I7U)R RENT—THE DENVER, 133~NORTH Main st.;sunny rooms, from $1 per week; elegant rooms, with bay windows, gas and grates, single or en suite, $3 a week; In the center of tbe city. U-B-lni FOR ItKNT—M ISC EI.L ANROUS. IfOit RENT—NEAR CITY 1,1 VITS BETWEEN JT Washington and Adams streets, a nice 10 -acre ranch with good house, windmill, etc. About seven acres set to assorted bearing fruit trees Apply to Mrs. M.J. Turner, comer of Flower and Sixteenth streets. 11-SO-St 1/ 011 KENT—HA I J" OF BToItE,~~AT 13 8 r South Spring st.. bet wet n First and Sco ond, from January Ist. 1 i-23-tf FOR SALK. FOR SALF.-l NICK BILLARD TABLEs'Tn" qllireal LOS ANGELES HILI.A ill) PARLOR. 140 North Main street. 12-1-3t F01i» SALE— OKANiiEs"oRANGES; 15,000 boxes tine seedling oranges for sale by the Orange Growers' association at Rivera. Cal. Address, JOB ROOT, Beo. 11-30-61 TjH)R SALE--ONE 200~irTTTlA~ZE7,ToN JT iKiiler an 1 purifier at half of cost price. MAIER A ZOBELEIN'S Brewery, AIISO street, Los Angeles. noOtf b bought, sold and exchanged. 128 SAN FED KG ST. 9 !2-3m |J> OaluLE—FIRST-CLASS NEW UPRIGHT jj piano, to someone who has sense enough to know a bargain when they see it. Pacific Loan Company, 124), S. Spring street. 10-5-tf FOR SALE—City Property. I" jV)R SALE—BY IHJRB AN kT rTke£~A ODea, Real Estate, Loan and Insurance Agents, 114 S Broadway. lli-roomed house on Hope, near Temple, lot 60X105,15000. 9-roomed new house, cement walks, etc , near Figueroa and Washington streets, $1000. New 12 roomed house, near Grand avenue nnd Fifteenth streets, everything complete, 15000. 60 acres near Ontario; 15 in 3-year-old vines, some orchard, 5-room house, horse, wagon, gang plow and all farming implements, worth $100 per acre, $3uoo. Lot OOxl 65 on Mower street, near Eighth street, worth $4000, $2600. Wanted—Good bargains of any Und in city or country property to make selections from. Money to loan at low rates. 11-23-SiiiiA-Mon-tf FOR BALB—Country Property. I~~foß BALE—BOAD-HOUBE AT A BARGA' Ij\ 'on Mission Road. Address I. O. box 63, S ation B, East Los Angeles, 12-1- 16t IVOR - SALE—IN _ EBOONDIDO, SAN^DIEGO JP county, a nice home of IOVj acres, inside city limits, iron ing on the best residence street; solid two-story brie house of 9 rooms; large brick kip hen and cellar; good well and windmill: barn, chicked houses, etc.; 3 in assorted ;grapes; 3 acre* in deciduous fruit trees, three years old; balance in pasture; ail good orange land; no frost. For particulars, address ED. KI'TTER, I. O. box 7, E-cnndldo, California, 11-21-eod-lm I r OR SALE—4O ACRES MfijES FROM Santa Ana; comfortable buildings; fine land for corn, alfalfa, pumpkins, beets, cte.; plenty of water; must be sold; price. $2,500; will [Ornish a good tenant who will pay ten percent, c.ish in advance annually on tbe pur c hase price, for a lease of two year's. MEAD A CHAPIN, 31 N. Spring st. 11-30-61 yOU SAI.E—I6 ACRES 12 MIT.ES FROM LOS V Angeles; fine land for French prunes, apri cots, pears, etc.; only $50 per acre; very cheap; F. M. STRINGER, 124V 3 8. Spring St., liooui 13. 11-27 7t TjV>R SALE -ONE-TENTn (UShTTj AXANCK V within live years; for 2to 10 acres with wit t< r piped, at Glendale; 12 daily trains, call at 117 EAST TWENTY SEVENTH st 11-27-51 LOST AND FOUND. I OST—FRI'>AY EVENING, XJ seat cushion, on Hill St., between Fourth ana Pico sts. reward for its return to room 14, Hurdle* block. 11-30-31 lOSTI OST —ON TTfANKSOI VINO DAY\ Bl£ j tween the t p of BCOvllie grade and the (jarvanza Hotel, a black jacket with vest ol same. Will the tinder leave at Pasadena Na tional Bank, or Gardner A Webster's store, Pa a dena; or at J. W. Robinson's store, Los An geles, and receive reward. 11-29-3t IjVJUND — SAM FLETCHER, THE HOUSE JT clipper, at 219 E. First st. Telephone 751 11-4-lm LOST— ORDINARY DKPOBIT PASS BOOK, No. 5269 of the •os Angel's Savings Hank in the name of I. G. Wadsworth. Finder will please return same to the bank. 11-6-lm PBKJSONAJL. THE MEN LO, STREKI\ corner Winston. This elegant house has been refurnished, and under new management; location i entral; sixty sunny rooms, en suite and single, from $7 upward: transient from 50 cents tosl 25 per day. Every attention paid to guests.* MRS. H. H. HEATH, Proprietor. 11-23 3m PRICES—SUGAR, 20 LBS. JUi brown or 15 lbs. white, $I;sack flour, 80c; Northern flour, $1.15: mincemeut, Uic lh:apple butter, 10c lb; dried peaches, 10c lb; 6 lbs. raisins, 25c; 4 lbs rice, sago or tapioca, 25c.; 13 lbs. white beans 25c; 8 lbs. cornmeal, 15<j.; 4 packages starch,2sc; gerniea, 20c; good black or Japan tea, 35c; 12 cans salmon, $1; 9 cans oysters, $1; potted tongue or ham, sc: 40 bars soap, $1; bacon, 12' Xc; hams, 14c; pork, 10c ECONOMIC HTORES, 509-511 8. Spring st. Telephone 975. m 5 tf MRS PARKER, MEDIUM-BITBINESS, MITT eral and li c reading: clairvoyant; mag netic treatment Deve oping circles Thursday, 7:30 p. in., 8. Spring st. room 5 IVORCE LAW A SPECIALTY; ADVICE free. W. W. HOI.COMB, attorney-al-law, office, old Wilson block, 126 W. First St., rooms 10 and 11. m5.29-tf PERSO NAL — INTERESTING TO EVERY body How to make and save money. Read the class, ed advertisements in the Herald daily. A few cents spent in an advertisement may make thousands of dollars for you. You may procure a situation; sell your house and lot; rent your vacant property; buy a paying business or sell to advantage; loan your idle money or borrow cheaper than from agents, and in a thousand different ways use these col umns to advantage. On this page advertise ments are only FIVE CENTS A LINE A DAY. EDUCATIONAL,. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, TELEGRA phy. LONGLEY INSTITUTE, 126 W. First St., the only school in the city in which these arts are taught by competent gentlemen,skilled in their profession. Terms moderate. EI,IAS LONGLEY, 30 years a reporter, W. H. WAGNER, stenographer and telegrapher. Jul-6m THE SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES, a branch of the convent of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, Oakland, have opened a boarding school at Ramona, Cal.; the location cannot be surpassed in beauty and salubrity; the course oi instruction is of the highest grade. For terms apply to the LADY SUPERIORESS. The classes will be resumed Sept Ist 18H0. 125-11 CADEMY r oTIMMACCLATE HEART, PICO Heights—Tbe Bcholastie year comprises two sessions of five months each. Tbe 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. Jul 5m S~chool OF CIVIL, MINING, MECHANICAL, Engineering, Surveying, Architecture, Drawing, Assaying. A. VAN DER NAILLEN, 723 Market St.. San Francisco. mlO-tf T¥f OODBURY'B BUBINESS COLLEGE yy —and— SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING INSTITUTE, 150 South Spring Street, Los Angeles, Cal BXSSIONS DAY AND IVENINQ. For particulars, call at office or address m2O-tf F. C. WOOpnHKY. Principal. SPECIAL. NOT iCE. I make a specialty of Pure California Wines, put ip in cases of one doze each. < (insisting of the following vailctl s: Port. Angelica,, sherry, Muscatel, Zlnfandel. and Riesling, and I>.F -LIVER two cas s (24 bottles of the tldn. wines toanv part of the United States on receipt of $9.00. Telephone 44. Branch, 453 b. Spring. Respectfully, 11-12-lni H. J. WOOLLACOTT. FRANK, GREY ft CO. SPSINO CORNER THII^D. Our Fancy Goods Departments are now complete with the Latest Novelties specially adapted for CHRISTMAS GIFTS And it can truthfully be stated that no such values were ever before offered in Los Angeles. Haiiflkercliißfs, Gloves, Fans, iclrar. These items we now have in an almost endless variety, which for quality and prices cannot be duplicated, and our elegant stock of Chatelaines and Umbrellas In (iold, Silver and Oxidized Mountings make a very beautiful and sensible present Don't do yourselves the injustice in failing to see this dazzling array of high-class Holiday Novelties, as these goods are matchless in value, and at prices within the reach of all. • SI'EINO STTiEtST, COR riITRO, LOS ANGELES, CAL. N. B. —Having just added a choice and complete assortment of GENTS' FUR NISHINGS in connection with our mammoth stock of Dry Goods, special attention is directed thereto. REMOVAL. B. SENS &. SON Have removed from 227 West Second street to 213 South Spring street (under the Hollenbeck). We will continue as before to make it our aim to gain the confidence of the people, charge reasonable prices and give our work the utmost care. Best of fit guaranteed or no sale. PleaEe give us a call before buying elsewhere and convince yourself. Respectfully, B. SENS & SON, -:- MERCHANT TAILORS, NO. 213 SOUTH SPRING ST. 9-i3-3m Under the Hollenbeck Hotel. DENTISTS. 171 M. PARKER, D. D. 8., 145 N. SPRING ; • St.; gas administered; painless extracting. au2l-M it. V. STEVENS A "SONS, 107 N. SPRING st., Schumacher block, rooms 18 and 19; teeth filled and extracted painlessly; plates $4 to $10; heurs, Ba. m. to 5 p. m., Sundays. 9 a. in. to 1 p. m. je2o-tf W. WELLS, COR. SPRING AND FIRST • sts., Wilson block; take elevator; teeth filled and extracted without pain; gold crowns and bridge work a specialty. Room 36. m4tf R. TOLHURSTTrjENTOT, SPRING St.. rooms 2, 6 and 7. Painless extracting. G. CUNNINGHAM, DENTIST, REMOVED it to No. 31 N. Spring St., rooms 1 and 2, Phillips block, Los Angeles, Cal. mlStf SPECIALISTS. f iUAH. W. BRYBGN, M. I).—DISEASES OF KJ wJinen a specialty. 1381.; s. Spring St., rooms 2 and 3. Telephone—Office, 796; resi dence, 798. 11-20 BELLEVUE 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 U given. Mid wifery » specialty. 145 Bellevue nve. m2Btf ATTIIKNtIs DX. TRASS," LAVV YER,"FULTON*BLOCK, • 207 New High st. 11-tf lm TSIDORE bTdOCKWEILER, ATTORNKY-AT i law, rooms 10 aud 11, Bryson-Bouebrake block. m! 9 6m Gkosqb H. Smith. Thomas L. Wi.ndkr Hknby M. Smith. OMITH, WINDER A SMITH, ATTORNEYS -0 nt law, will practice in all the State and Federal Courts. Offices: Rooms 1, 2, 3 and 4 University Bank building, 117 New High St 1 . I. Os Angefes. Cal. Telephone No. 583. mI4U HOMEOFATHISIS. srSALISBURYrMi D., HOMO/:OPATHIBI\ • Office, rooms 11 and 12, L. A. Bank build ing, cor. First and Spring sts. Residence,. 648 8. Pearl st. Office hours, 11 a. mto3p. m! Tel ephone Nos.: Office, 597; residence, 577. iu24 tf RB. BEACH A BOYNTON. OFFICE, 37 N. Spring St., Los Angeles, Cal. Office hours, Bto 12 in.. 1 to 4 and 6.<>s p. m. Dr. Boyn ton's residence. 735 Olive st. ml9tf TBAAC FELLOWS, M. D., HOMEOPATHIST 1 Office hours, 11 to 12 a. m., 2tosp. m. Office, Nos. 2 and 5 Odd Fellows' building, Los Angeles, Cal. Residence, 508 South Main St. mO-tf AUCTION BA&BSt -jj~~olTliAl7E^ jl day, December 3d, at 11 a.m., that fine lot and nice house and stable, No 441 leanst., one bock north of Temple; sale positive. If you want a home or investment, attend the sale. For particulars see POLNDEXTER A LIST, Agents. 125 W Second st 11-23— BTOKAOK. JUNCTION A~rTeHOUBe' — Downeyave. and San Fernando st. Rates reasonable. Tel. 385. C. RAPHAEL A CO. ]y3-6m *Csfne6i/rchf 309 AND 311 S. SPRING STREET. ftltfjMW GoTlis Week! Lot 1. 20 Pieces all-wool Fancy Plaid Flannels. 50c a yard worth 75c Lot 2. 3 Pieces 42-inch wide Clack Lustre Sicillian, 50c a yard worth 90c \M 3. 6 Pieces 38-inch all-wool French Serge, 40c a yard worth (55c lx>t4. 5 Pieces 40-inch all-wool Camel's Hair Greys and Browns, 45c a yard ". worth 75c Lot fi. 10 Pieces 38 inch all-wool colored French Henrietta, 50c a yard, worth 75e Lot (i. 5 Pieces all-wool Eider Down Cloaking, 45c a yard, Greys, Tans, Pinks. Blues , worth 75c Lot 1. 3 Pieces all-wool heavy twilled Scarlet Flannel, 25c a yard worth 40c Lot 8. 5 pieces 40-inch wide bordered Curtain Drapery, 10c a yard worth 20c I»t 9. 10 Pieces twilled Fancy Stripe English Wrapper Flannel, 15c a yard worth 25c Lot 10. 5 Pieces Marble Oil Cloth, best quality, 20c a yard worth 30c -3 EXTRA SPECIAL. \i -50 dozen Ladies' white Hemstitched Embroidered (in colors) Initialed Handkerchiefs, 90c a box worth $1.50 WINEBURGH'S, 309 aM 311 S. Spring. OVERLAND EXCURSIONS LEAVE LOS AK geles every Tuesday for all points east via the New Broad Gauge Line Denver and Kio Grande, Colorado Midland and Rock Island Kailways, crossing the Sierra Nevada mountains by day time via Mult Lake City, Uiadville, Royal Gorge and Pike's Peak, passing through the grandest scenery of the Rocny mountains Tlircug l jurist sleeping cars fully equipped; also free reclining chair cars. Call ou or address F. W THOMPSON, 138 South Spring st , Los Angeles Cal. je2-10m OOMETHING NSW; — PERSONALLY CON- C? ducted Excursions East, via "Rio Grande" Ry., every Monday. Broad gauge car to Chicago. J. C. JUDSON & CO., 119 N. Spring st. jel'2-tf CANTA FE ROUTE BTI-LAHEAD OF ALL O competitors, both in time and distance, to all points East. Special tourist excursions East every THURSDAY. For full information, ap ply toor_ddress any agent, or CLARENCE A. WARNER, -nu. Manager, 29 N. Spring. jultf alters t s — ~SELECT EXCURSIONS TO all points east. Personally conducted to Boston. 119 N. SPUING ST. ma29-tf I">HILLIPS— THE ONLY EXCURSIONS RUN nirig TOURIST SLEEPERS THROUGH TO BOSTON. Office. No 132 N. Spring st. PH YSTci A NB. ~ " DR. WELLS." " Removed to "Tho Clifton," No. 233 N. Broad way. Specialty, Diseases of Women. Success ful painless methods in Rectal Diseases. Office hours from 10 to 4. RB. BEACH A BOYNTON, OFFICE, 37 N. Spring St., Los Angeles, Cal. Office hours, 8to12m; 1 to 4 and 6to Bp. m. Dr. Boyn ton's residence, 835 8. Olive st. 11-20 DR. C. EDGAR SMITH—DISEASES OF women a specialty; rectal diseases treated by the Brinkerhoff painless system; office, corner Main and Seventh sts., Roberts block. Telephone 1031. mlßtf D~ R7k. HILTON WILLIAMS. DISEASES OF the head, throat, chest and blood a speci alty. Office 137 South Broadway, MILLER BUILDING. 9-5-tf 8. LANGLEY, ELECTRIC PHYSICIAN, • 355J_j 8. Spring Bt., cor. Fourth st. Electrical treatment, baths and massage. jul-tf REBECCA LEE DORSEY, M. D. OFFICE No. 7>-„ N. Main st. Special attention given to obstetrics, gynecology and diseases ol children. Hours 9to 11 a. in. and 2to4p. m. Telephone 513. joB-tf R. DARLING, OCULIST AND AURIBT, Office 229 W. First st. Office hours, 9-a. m. to 4 p. m. jultf dAw CHAS. W. BRYSOt,, M. D.—DISEASES OF women a specialty. 44! i S. Spring St., rooms 2 and 3. Telephone, office, 790; resi dence, 798. mlltf R. C. E. CLACIUS HAB~REMOVED HIB office from 75 N. Spring to 41 8. Spring st. Hours, from 11 a. m. to 2p. m. Specialty- Sexual and skin diseases, chronic diseases in general. m24-tf ~' MINING. I" _AC I Fief OOAST M l NING BU RE A U-MJOOD mining properties bought and sold. Min ing prospects and mines bonded, and capital furnished for development of those that can he shown to have merit. NOLAN A SMITH, office 132 North Spring street, Los ABgeles, Cal. au24-(!mo FINANCIAL. P~ ACITIcT__AN COMPaTnY—LOAnITm_NKY In any amounts on all kinds of personal property and collateral security, on pianos without removal, diamonds, Jewelry, sealskins, bicycles, horses, carriages, libraries or any prop erty of value; also on furniture, merchandise, etc., in warehouses; partial payments received, money without delay; private offices for con sultation; will call if desired; W. E. DbOROOT, Manager, rooms 14 and 15, No. 124! v South Spring st. m3O TO LOAN AT R. O. LUNT'S LOAN AND INSURANCE AGENCY, Rcdlck block, cor. First Si Broadway. Loans made on improved city and conntry property; 8 per cent gross city, 8 per cent gross country. Building loans made. Bonds negotiated. Agent for the GERMAN SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY, of San Francisco. iul-tf _1 _U_i T0 LOAN AT « TO 9 PER <1P I •UUI/.UUU cent, on improved property city, town aud acreage, in large or small sums. OHALFANT & HUEENING, Pcrrett building. 127 W. Third st. _____ mlO-llm ONEY^TO - LOAN. INQUI rTvTSf~GEO. W. WILLIAMSON, cor. Ninth and Main sts. 11-11-lOt ______ LOS ANGELES LOAN CO. WILL LOAN money on pianos, without removal, diamonds, jewelry', carriages, horses and any thing of value; private rooms for consultation; all business confidential; money withoutdelay. ROOMS 8 AND 9, Wilson block, cor. First and Spring sts. W. D. Eckstein, manager. m29-tf & MccT.F.ERy] \J 12--.UO up, Discount Notes and Mortgages, Loans of all Kinds Made, No Delay, Room 11, I.os Angeles National Bank Building, Corner First and Spring. 11-27 MONEY TO LOAN—INQUI HE OF GEO. \V. WILLIAMSON, cor. Ninth and Main sts. 11 27-10t _(__ _kA TO LOAN UPON IMPROVED <T*I"U»"/U<J' city and country property; low est rates; loans made with dispatch. Address theNortbeiu Counties Investment Trust, Ltd., I FRED. J. SMITH. Agent, Pomona. Cal. ONEY LOA~Ne7S~ON REAL ESTATE, DIA~ monds, watches, jewelry, pianos, seal skins, live stock, carriages, bicycles and all kinds of personal and collateral security. LEE BROS., 402 S. Spring, mIS-tf IMPROVED CITY and country property, bonds and stocks. Any amount, low rates. Bonds bought. JNO. A. PIRTLE, .38 8. Spring street. au3l-3mo IF YOU WANT MONEY WITHOUTDELAY, no commission, at prevailing rates cf inter est, see Security Savings Bank, 1 48 S. Main st. | 9-21-tf MAIN-STREET BAVINGsI»ANK AND TRCBI Company, 426 8. Main st. Money to loan at 6!_| per cent on business property. jel-tf oTTe¥toI.OAN CHEAP. F. E. HOLLOWAT 15 California Bank Building. 9-20-tf MEDICAL. catarrhT^ Throat Diseases, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption Successfully treated by M. HILTON WILLIAMS, M. D. M. C, P. S. 0., 137 8. Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal., By his Aerean system of practioc, which con sists of proper M< dicated Inhalations and COM POUND OXYGEN TREATMENT. Probably no system of practice ever employed has been so universally successful as the Aerean sys'ein of practice as introduced by Dr. Williams for the cure of Catarrh, Throat Dis eases, Asthma and Consumption. CATARRH. Catarrh is often regarded by the patient as a cold in the head, and he often expresses his astonishment at his remarkable tendency to contract fresh cold. Indued he declares that he is scarcely free from one cold before he 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. At times many of the symptoms of catarrh seem to abate, and the patient is led to hope that the disease is about to wear off; but an other class of symptoms soon appearand he icarus to his horror, that instead of recovery from the disease, it is somewhat changed in its character and has extended to the throat. A sense of weariness is sometimes felt in reading, speaking or singing; hoarseness at times occurs, a sensation of dryness is felt in the throat, or it appears that sour foreign substance, as, for instance, a hair, obstructed the throat; there becomes a «enseof languor and fatigue; the breath lessens on a little exertion, a short, hacking cough, a pecu'.iar sound in clearing the throat, a feeling as though there was not room enough in the chest to broathe: these and other symptoms occur after the disease has made considerable progress. Then It is a time when consumption Is about to begin its dreadful work. Up to this time the Iprogress of the disease may have been slow and the patient may, in expressing his confident hope that it will "wear off,' 1 declare that he has had the catarrh for years and has not seemed to liecorae much worse, and trusts that he will "by and by" recover. But this delusion is the grand error which has peopled our cemeteries with con sumptive forms, as all forms of catarrh end finally in consumption. Consultation and one application at the office 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 list of questions and circular, both of which will be sent free of charge. Address M. HILTON WILLIAMS, M. D., 137 8. Broadws/, Los Angeles, Cal. . Office hours—From 9 a m. to 4 p. m. Residence—ll9 South Grand avenue. WONDERFUL CURES. Made by Dr. Wok, During His —Ighb Years Residence in Los Angeles. I hereby testify that I have been under treat ment of Dr Wok and partner, of this city, the past five weeks, for a complication of iiseuse* of long standing, and can gladly and sincerely, say that he has entirely cured me. PAUL VALIN. Los Angeles, Oct. 20, '90. Santa 7e Hotel. For eleven years 1 was afilicted with a disease of the stomach that bullied the best doctors, and. at last they told me that they didn't know what, was the- matter with me, and refused to give me any more medicine. A year ago whon I had got so feeble that I could scarcely move. Dr. Woil's medicine relieved me and gave excell ent health in two months time. MISS IDA BROWN. Harrisville. Mich., Sept. 8, '90. This is to certify that Dr. Won, the eminent Chinese Physician, has cured my girl and boy of long standing consumption. The doctors of this city had eiven up my little boy and said, that he could not live, but I was tempted to try, as a last resort, Dr. v» oh. and in the short space of a month and a half he cured him entirely. Our gratitude and happiness impel us to use this means of recommending the capabilities of Dr. Woh to the public. MRS. J. A. WELIS. santnßarbara, Cal., Nov. 5, 1890, Dr. Woh has cured over 2000 people who were afflicted with nearly every form of the va rious diseases the human flesh Is hell to. Folly 97 per cent, of these cures were made of wrecks that could not find relief in tho other systems of medtclne as practiced In America and Europe. In Dr. Woh's system of medicine there are 400 different diseases and he cures 336 of them. There are also over 3000 kinds of medicine (all herbs, no poisons , which he Imports directly, and have been used in China 50' oto 6000 year" f)r "'- v local " " I 1 Mile, wtihou*. asking sjipicsiinn. Consu'utkin free. Office, '.'33 Fir* t' ..: doors from Times office, lorner First ant Breadwav, open daiir atß i. m. 11-16-11. "