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8 DAILY HERALD. United States Signal Service. Report of observations taken at Los Angeles Jasm —r oa 1891: a. m. p. m. 48 56 le 4 tem., 60; min. tem., Weather Forecast. Forecast till 8 p. m. Thur«day, for California: Fair weather, except light rains at I,os Angeles, nasi Diego and Yuma. ■ NEWS NOTES. The petrified man ia still attracting large crowds at 142 North Main street. There ate telegrams at the Western Onion office .for M. Barnes and Mrs. Caroline H. Adams. A first-class lunch will be served today at the E. L. A. fair, at Turn Verein hall, between Second and Third streets, from 11 to 2, and from 5 to 7 o'clock, p. ra. F. Kcrkow, of the Vienna Buffet, will open a new place in about ten days, at 12 and 13 Court street, which will be ran in elegant style, in connection with his present place of business, and will be known as the "New Vienna Buffet." The ladies of the East Side Congrega tional society are making preparations for an appropriate celebration of Wash ington's birthday. Last Sunday even ing, as the expected supply did not ar rive, Rev. J., H. Phillips, the former pastor, occupied the pulpit. Shortly after dark on Tuesday night a very pretty and well-dressed young woman stopped in front of Chroma Brothers' fruit stand, on Spring street, and, while the attendants were busily engaged with customers, she selected bo me of the choicest fruit in sight and made her departuie. One cf the pro prietors, however, happened to see the act, and made chase for the disappear ing fruit, which was very pleasantly handed over, he returning a happy man while she wended her way homeward unconcerned and unharmed. Old and young should attend the lec tures on cooking. There will be "food for reflection," even for those who think they know all about cooking. First lec ture Tuesday, February 3d, at 2:30 p. m. Don't forget the best lunch in the city. It will be served by the ladies today at the fair at Turn Verein hall. PERSONAL. W. D. Sanborn, of San Francisco, is at'the Nadeau. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Shephard, of San Diego, are at the Nadeau. General E. P. Johnson went to Sacra mento by train last night. Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Snedaker, of San Francisco, are at the Nadeau. Anthony McNally, the contractor, is laid up with inflammatory rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Pettibone and Mrs. A. M. Pettibone, of Wyoming, Pa., are at the Nadeau. A party of Australians hailing from Sydney, at the Nadeau, are Mr. W. Mott, Mr. L. Neill and Miss Neill. Mr. S. Morrow of New York is at the Hollenbeck. This is Mr. Morrow's first visit to f/ok Angeles irf 24 years. Mr. arid Mrs. Geo. R. Ligman of Min neapolis, and six children, and Miss Emma Hood have apartments at tbe Hollenbeck. The many friends of Mrs. D. A. Moriarty will regret to learn that she is confined to her bed with a threatened attack of pneumonia. Eastern tourists at the Hollenbeck are Mr. and Mrs. Degnon of Topeka, Kb.; T. B. McGovern of Scran ton, Pa.; J. L. Porter of Scranton, Pa; A. X. Shel ton of New York; Mrs. A. Sherman of Evanston, 111., and Louis Funk of St. Faul. Wm. B. Dunning, the mayor of Ge sveva, New York, and general manager of the Seneca Lake Steam Navigation company, is at the Westminster. Mr. Dunning has been elected mayor of the pretty and enterprising New York city on Seneca lake for several terms past, and if the genial climate of Southern California does not capture him he will probably hold the office, for several terms more. He is a Democrat. JACOB AND DENNIS. Their Criminal Cases Come Up Before Justice Austin. Yesterday afternoon Jacob S. Taylor and Dennis O'Brien, the two men who figured so conspicuously in the sensa tional suit recently brought against the former by Misa Jennie Marshall, ap peared before City Justice Austin, ac companied by Deputy Sheriff Hannon and their attorney, and represented that they had been arrested upon war rants charging them with the crimes of abduction and perjury respectively. The justice of the peace, P. E. King, who issued the warrant, being absent, they presented themselves before Justice Austin as the nearest magistrate, and demanded immediate hearing. The district attorney, however, not being ready to proceed with the cases, asked for time, and by consent of the defend ants, both cases were set for examina tion on Monday morning next, bail be ing required in the sum of $2000, as al ready fixed by Judge Wade. Both men furnished bonds in the sum named, the .sureties being Messrs. C. P. and W. P. I lowland. Original l-ackages. Gilt edged 'milk is delivered in glass jars by Hall's Dairy. Address Chas. Victor Hall, 112 8. Spring street. Office of Sam I'rager, No. 113 Commer cial Street, Between Main and Los An g*les Streets. Being more than thirty-five years a resident of this city, I take this opportunity to inform my many friends that I have established myself at the above named place, where I am prepared to atUnd to the assessment of all properties, both cily and county; ma-.o all proper com glaints, if necessary, before the board of equal nation, and attend to the final payment of taxes when due." My many years' experience In the city and county assessors' and tux col lectors' offices enables me to attend to all matters correctly--. Your patronage is kindly soUcited. Reasonable charges made. To Be Found at the Mammoth. You can buy a pair of Bun's celebrated shoes fw $5 during our great cut-price sale; former price $7 and 18. 315 and 317 South Spring st. When purchasing teas or coffees do not look for a chroiuo or a b'-cent picklo dish to go with tt, but go to H. Jevne's Grocery House, where pure teas and coft'cs at proper values can al ways be had. 136 and 138 N. Spring street. Harrison's Enamel for Decorating. ■teriver &Quinn, 146 8. Main street. Private sales all day at [auction fprices at Linde's Jewelry Store. 1 THE LOS ANGELES HERALD: THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 9, 1891. THE PEOPLE'S STORE. People's Stork, Thursday, January 29,1801. Oar Stock-Taking Sale is still the all-absorbing topic of the day. Aa it lingers in its last few hours the interest seems to heighten, and calls forth more seekers after the bargains offered. ONLY THREE DAYS MORE ! ONLY THREE DAYS MORE 1 ONLY THREE DAYS MORE! And the jig will be up. At 6 o'clock Saturday evening our doors swing to, # close out chances Which may never occur again. Our great desire to nd ourseivT-e of the enormous stock of goods on hand is twofold—the principal reason at present being a reduction of the huge accumulation in every department. Our every energy is bent towards attaining this object, and the coßt of nothing stands in our way. The goods must go—and we are determined to use price as the levering wedge. "Come and see if we don't mean every word we say. Today! Grand Sales t Smyrna Bugs! Smyrna Bugs! 69c, $1.49, $2.25, $2.85. This special sale is worth your atten tion. We have all sizes of Smyrna rugs, at almost half what they are worth. Ist —$1.25 Large Smyrna rug at.. 09c 2nd— 2.75 54 in. long Smyrna rug $1.49 3 r( j _ 4.00 60 in. long Smyrna rug 2.26 4th— 5.00 70 in. long Smyrna rug 2.85 To appreciate bargains like these you must see them; they are worth while, as the designs are exauisite, handsome set patterns. We are offering them for a few days at these prices before taking stock. Valencia Cloth Suitings, 5c a Yard. Valencia Cloth Suitings, So a Yard. Valencia Cloth Suitings, 5c a Yard. Over 100 different patterns, all choice dark patterns. The material is very good, and we've sold them at 10c a yard. Valencia cloth suitings, sc. Valencia cloth suitings, sc. Great Sale of Ladles' Hose, 25c a Pair. You'll admit when you've seen them you have never seen their equal at 50c a pair. This line comprises all kinds and styles, and many among them have been sold at 75c a pair. You will find 50c Ladies' hemsdorf black stockings.2sc 50c Ladies' fancy boot style stock ings .....25c 65c Ladies' out sizes fancy stockings.2se 50c Ladies' fancy striped stockings. 26c 75c Ladies' real lisle thread stockings 25c 50c Ladies' ingrain Blockings 25c 50c Ladies' silk clocked balbriggan stockings 25c 45c L»dies' 3-thread solid colored stockings 25c And many other styles. Every pair warranted full regular made seamless. Now's the time to lay in your supply. Stationery Department. 50c Scissors, best tempered steel.. .25c $1.00 Celluloid poker chips, per 100 . 35c 25c Lead pencils, red polished wood, doz 5c 35c Shaving straps 15c 25c Eye shades 15c 25c Composition book 10c 50c Correspondence cards and envel opes, box 25c 25c Fish glue, will mend any kind of ware 10c 50c Pearl handle pocket knives 25c 10c Colored crayons, per box 5c Diaries for 1891 we are closing out at 25 per cent, off of our regular price. Millinery Department. New for today. 25c Cinderella hat frames 15c 50c Ladies'felt hats 9c 10c Fancy wings for hat trimmings 3c 10c Ornamented hat pins 2c 36c Millinery silk ribbons, yard 15c $1.00 Plumes, extra long, all shades.2sc 75c Ladies' felt hats, all shades and styles 25c 66c Ladies' Puck hats, trimmed. 25c 75c Gold and silver wheat head pins 25c $1.50 Children's flat felt hats, large size 69c Shoe Department. We are bound to fit you as well as please you. All our shoeß warranted as sold. 75c Infants'fancy shoes, pair .. 25c 85c Infanta' dongola kid shoes, per pair 49c $1.65 Children's dongola epring heel shoes • 95c 2.25 Misses' fine dongola kid shoe $1.25 '2.50 Ladies' pebble goat shoes . 1.49 2.26 Ladies' fine kid shoes 1.39 2.76 Ladies' glove calf shoes 1.75 2.75 Men's fine calf shoes 1.79 4.50 Men's fine kangaroo shoes. 3,25 If yon are in need ol shoes, we prom ise to give you right goods at proper prices, or we refund your money. 50c Misses toe rubbers 26c 50c Children's rubbers 26c 60c Ladies' rubbers 35c $2.50 Ladies' bootß $1.50 2.50 Misses boots 1.88 2.00 Children's boots 95c Men's Hat Department. Grand specials for today. 35c Boys' play about felt hats 15c 50c Men's silk office caps 19c 50c Boys' storm caps 25c 75c Boys' rolled brim crush hats 36c $1.00 Men's fur felt hats 49c 1.25 Men's creased crown hats. . 59c 1.25 Youth's wide brim hata ... 65c 1.75 Men's feather weight tourist hats 98c 2.60 Men's hand-finished derby hats $1.49 Men's Underwear. Extra specials for today. 10c Men's fancy socks, per pair... 4c 50c Men's grey merino underwear.2sc 50c Men's white merino under wear 25c 35c Boys' checked cheviot jumpers 15c 50c Men's fancy flannelette shirts.29c $1.25 Men's fine shaker flannel shirts 75c Another grand offering today ia the contents of 5 cases of Pirate Alarm Clocks, at 98eEACH! 98cEACH! 98eEACH! Bought from the firm of Davis Bros., Bergman & Co., of San Francisco, agents of the Ansonia Clock company, who are retiring from business. We bought them as a "snap" for a special sale, and expect to see the last one of them leave the house before closing time. The regular price is $1.50 each, so you can see what an opportunity we are offering. Come early; come quick, or you'll regret it. Kid Glove Department. $1.00 4-button kid gloves, 39c a pair. $1.50 suede mousquetaire gloves, "sc. $1.50 Paiis kidgloves, 98c a pair. $1.50 Perdonnet kid gloves, 98c a pair. $2.00 French kid gloves, $1.25; worth $2.00. Domestic Department. This is the money-bringing depart ment; this is dur stronghold; here's where we live, and here's where we sacrifice the most. Dollars stream out like cents. 6%0 Comforter calico for 3?4'c 10c Victoria suitings for 5c Navy blue calico for 5c BJ-j,c Shirting prints for 5c 10c Lonsdale muslin for B!^c 15c 42-in. bleached pillow case muslin 10c 16c White ehaVer flannel f0r.... 5c 10c Canton flannel for 5c 50c French tea gown flannel 25c 45c Gray twilled flannel 25c 89c Bed twilled flannel 25c 85c Jersey flannel 49c DRUG DEPARTMENT. Right goods at proper prices. Remember every article sold by us we warrant. Nothing but the very beet of everything carried in this department. If at any time your purchase should prove unsatisfactory we refund your money willingly. Paregoric, 2>j oz. bottle 10c Orange wood toothpicks, a package.2 L ac Corn plasters, per box 10c Tooth ache drops, warrant to relieve immediately, per bottle '... ,10c Hair brush powder, per box .... ;ioc Cleans brushes in a few moments. Ed. Pinaud cosmetic, per stick 10c Epsom salts, large box 10c Medicated toilet paper, a package. .6t 4 c Espey's cream, per bottle 12c Camphor, ' 4 pound package 12c Sulphur, 4 pound package 10c Castoria, per bottle ~.. .lUc Dr. Pierces favorite prescription, per bottle B9c Scott's enaulsion, per bottle 65c Piso consumption cure, per bottle.. .16c Pel's scented glycerine soap, per cake. 10c Clothing; Department. There is'nt a place in the world where you can buy clothing as cheap as you can from us today. We want to sell. We must sell. We're just like the fellow who sat. down to a good dinner, and after finishing was accosted by a friend who wanted to treat him to the finest dinner in town; he was sorry, but was full. We're full, and clothing is not very palatable. % 5.50 Suits today $3.95 10.00 Suits today 5.60 12 60 Suits today 6.50 18.00 Suits today 9,99 Men's Black Suit Sale. $14.75 Suits for $10.99 17.50 Suits for 12.49 18.45 Suits for 14.49 23.95 Suits for... 16.95 Boys' Clothing. $2.00 Suits in window for $1.35 2.50 Suit in window for • 1.49 3.00 Suit in window for 1.75 4.25 Suit iv window for 2.95 5.50 Suit in window for 3.25 360 Cape overcoat for 1.95 8.00 Youths suits 4.25 10.00 Youths suits 5.95 35c Knee pants for 15c 50c Knee pants for 25c 75c Knee pants for 86c 98c Knee pants for 49c Black Dress Ooods Department. 26c Black double fold cashmere 15c 60c Black all-wool tricots 39c 60c Black all-wool cashmere.. 39c Notion Department. 2>fec Darning cotton )£c 6c Paper pins for lc 6c Thimbles for lc 5c Oilcloth bibs for lc 5c Hat pins for lc 5c Paper toilet pins for 2c 5c Hooks and eyes for 2c 10c Glass dress buttons, doz 2?£p 10c Paper hair pins 2 L ie 10c Elastic garter webbing 5c Veiling and Trimming; Departments. 35c Black silk drops, dozen 10c 35c Silk plush tidies 15c 50c Moss trimming, yard 25c 20c Silk grenadine veiling 7^'q. 50c Cord and tassel 25c 76c Silk and tinsel cord, yard... .35c $1.50 Scarlet trimming, yard 50c Silk and Dress Goods Departments. • We are pushing goods out of this de partment with might and main. The. warm weather this fall retarded their sale; but they are good, and at today's prices you can buy theui and lay them aside for ten years. They are better than gold. 60c Colored eui+ahs, yard.... 25c $1.00 China silks, 33 inches wide 49c, 1.00 Black gros grains, yard.... 59c 1.50 Colored failles, yard 75c Dress Goods Department. 20c French cord dress goods.. 12JWc 25c De Beiges, brown or gray.. 15c 25c Cashmeres, eide border . 15c 30c Scotch plaids 19c 50c All-wool ladies' c10th.... 25c 50c All-wool tricots 25c 65c Sicilians, evening shades.. 25c 65c Henrietta cloth, 42 inch.. 35c Handkerchief Department. 10c Ladies' hemstitched hand kerchiefs 5c 10c Ladies' drawn work hand kerchiefs 5c 10c Ladies' white hemstitched handkerchiefs 5c 10c Ladies' mourning handker chiefs 5c 10c Ladies' embroidered hand kerchiefs 5c 10c Men'B linen finish handker chiefs 5c 10c Men's colored border hand kerchiefs 5c 10c Men's imitation China silk handkerchiefs 5c 10c Men's corded border hand kerchiefs 5c Ribbon Department. 1 inch wide ribbons, a yard 2i;,'c \% inch wide ribbons 3J-^c No. 7 satin ribbons 4c No. 9 satin ribbons 5c 15c Velvet ribbons 5c 20c Baby ribbons, 10-yd. piece.. 10c 35c Box niching, 6 yards 16c Corset Department. We are unloading whalebone. Al though every one knows the catch v» as small and tliey are twice as high as last year, yet corsets follow in the wake of this rushing sale. 90c Full boned corsets 49c $1.05 Double lace whalebone corsets 65c 1.75 French woven corsets ... 95c 3.50 P. D. Corsets *... $2.25 Great Hosiery Sale. The prices do the talking, you do the rect. Y2%c. Children's black hose 5c 15c" Children's colored hose %... BJic 15c Boy's gray ribbed hose 6J^'c 15c Misses'black ribbed hose.. 10c 50c Misses' colored ribbed hose.2sc 50c Ladies' black hose 25c 50c • Ladies' fancy hose 25c 50c Ladies' wool hose 25c 50c Youths' bicycle hose 25c 25c Infantß' wool hose 12c 85c Men's bicycle hose 49c 50c Ladies'colored hose 25c 35c Ladies' black hose 19c 30c Ladies' black hpse 15c 10c Zephyrs, an ounce.., 5c Saxony yarn, skein 9c Embroidery silk, dozen. 10c 25c Money purses 10c 35c Tassel fringe, yard 15c 50c Linen traveling cases 26c 50c Linen a tumped splashers 26c A. HAMBURGER & SONS. ATTENTION. We, the undersigned, beg to notify the public that we have opened the NEW YORK Delicacy and Provision Store NO. 313 SOUTH SPRING ST., And that we carry a line of goods to give satis faction to everybody. SPECIALTIES OF All kinds of Sausages, Hams, Bacon, Smoked Meats and Tongue. All kinds of Cheese. Fresh Butter, Eggs, etc. SOLS AGENCY FOR Helneman A Stern's, San Francisco, Kosher Meats and Sausages. ALSO SOLE AGENCY FOR THE C. Taoot M'f'g Co, Paris, Prance, and Jersey City, N. J., for Canned Soups, French Btyle Pates, Entrees and Truffled Game, etc Respectfully yours. i-25-im ULRICH & NEW. AMTJSBMKNTS. ■VTEW LOS ANGELES THEATER. 11 H. C. Wyatt. Manager. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2D, Six Nights and Saturday Matinee, WALLENROD A STOCKWELL'S COMPANY, ....raoM TH KIR ALCAZAR THEATER, S. F., PRESENTING THREE GREAT COMEDY SUCCESSES. M Tneaaar?*| THE MAGISTRATE! • Augustin Daly's 7-20-8! ttayfi TURNED UP! ! Saturday Matinee.. THE MAGISTRATE ! ■ BEATS NOW ON BALE. 1-28-td NEW LOS ANGELES THEATRE. H. C. WVatt, Manager. ONE NIGHT ONLY! THURSDAY JANUARY 29, 1891 On which occasion THE OAKS SPECIALTY Co! Will appear for A COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT! Tendered by H. C. Wyatt to TREASURER W. W. CONANT AND .. DOOR TENDER CAP. L F. MOODY. Box office open on and after Monday. Jan. 20. Secure your seats at once. 1-23-td rpCKNVEREIN HALL. GRAND ANNUAL MASQUERADE BALL! GIVEN BY THE TURNVEREIN GERMANIA! Saturday Evening February 7,1891 This will be the great event of the season. ADMIBBION. Spectators, each ROc Persons in costumes, each 50c Costumes can be had from February 2d at Turnverein Hall, and at Mrs. Corona de Weih's, No. 136 N. Main street. 1-27-td rjMIBNVEREIN HALL. WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEB. 4, 1891, At 8 P. M., GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT . . .TENDERED T0.!.. MR. I. B. EMERICK! j By the following ta'ented artists: Mas. T. Masac. Miss Grace A. Miltihore, Mrs- J. S Owens. Miss June Reed, Mr. Modini-Wood, Mb. J. P. Dui'ur. Male chorus of 00 vcices directed by Mb. Chas Walton. . „„.„„„,«. IMiss Flobence Perry, Accompaniments. ) Mlsg Helsn LaM3OS . Tickets, for sale at all the music stores, $1.00 1-J8 td ILTJNOIS HALL, Broadway and Sixth St. THE ILLINOIS ASSOCIATION, Tuesday Evening, February 3d. The Wonderful BALDWIN COMBINATION, in new costumes, new plays, new music, etc., followed by a Social Dance. Admission, 10c; reserved Beats, 15c extra. HAZARD'S PAVILION, Fifth street, near Olive. OLYMPIAN RINK! A first-class place oi moral and popular amuse . ment, where good order and decorum are rig , idly enforced. Ladles are required to obtain an approval card before skating. Ten thousand feet new maple floor; 1000 pair pin roller and ball bearing skates. Change of programme nightly. Admission free to tho galleries. Stating, 25c. Special department for beginners. Complimentary skating; forenoon and after noon, tendered to ladies a d girls. A Five-mile Race by L. M Morgan, the champion youtu skater of the world, and Ed. O'Ncil, the champion of tbe northwest, for the championship of California and a purse of 1100. Saturday night, January 31st, admis sion, 25c; skating, 10c. J. L. WALTON, Manager. THE PALACE. Corner First and Spring; Sts. I The most magnificent and popular resort in the city. FRKB CONCERTS! BY THE CELEBRATED PHILHARMONIC SOLOISTS In connection with the most celebrated CELLO -:- PLAYER--!- MEYER, Every night from a to 12. ' Commercial Lunch every day from 11 to 2 o'clock. Dining room open day and night. JOSEPH SCHUHTZ, PROPRIETOR. JeB-tf VIENNA BUFFET, Cor. Main and Requena sts., Los Angeles. FREE ENTERTAINMENT Every evening from 7:30 to 12:00 p. m. First appearance in this city of the famous GREVE'S LADIES' ORCHESTRA! : The only original Austro-Hungnrian Kitchen and fine Commercial Lunch from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. 1-7-3 m F. JCKHKOW, Proprietor. z.. * PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. Ghilds, Hicks & Monlgoraery This partnership recently formed, composed of O. W. Millds, Jr., E. S. Hicks and J. W. Mont gomery, Tor transacting a general insurance husim ss, office 127 W. Second st, telephone ltis, has received the appointment as local representatives of the following companies: FIRS: Commercial Union Assurance Company of London.. Orient Insurance Company of Hartford. I.IFK AND ACCIDENT: The Equitable Life Assurance nocioty of New York, and the Fidelity and Casualty Company of New York. - l-27-6t Remarkable Cures MADE BY DR. WONG! AT HIS SANITARIUM, 713 S. Main St., Los Angeles, Cal. The secret of DR. WONG'S remarkable cures over other Chinese physicians who use the same or similar rem edies are: First—Combination of remedial agents used. a Second—The proportions in which they are mixed. Third—The process by which the leaves, roots, barks, herbs, etc., are prepared so as to retain all their active medicinal properties. The result of these peculiarities are medicines of un usual strength, although not unpalatable or disagreeable to the taste. Effects cures hitherto unknown in this country. All diseases located by the pulse. OFFICE HOURS—From 8 to 12 a.m.; 1:30 to 5:30 p. m. 7to 8:30 p. m. Consultation free. 1-22 tues-tnur-sun-im CALIFORNIA DIME M USEE'-TH EATER, North Main, Near First Street. THE POPULAR RESORT. THOUSANDS OF DELIGHTED VISITORS AFTERNOON AND NIGHII ANOTHER AVALANCHE OF NOVELTIESI WEEK COMMENCING SATURDAY, JANUARY 2-4-. NEW , , — ' NEW , r| o*A tv MUSEE FEATURES! velous Frcneh miracle 1 IA 1 " -~ " V S,l J^?&2Jm% CREMATION 1 C~ lUlilZVft tITjIT V Bfl /M P molten lead\ melting Presented and manlp- ' r sealing wax, and other ulated liy the ingenious aJ§\b F- red-hot substances. French master of me- flff| ,P»jte 'I Tv'lnP! Just arrived, our first chanlcs and illusions, f _ \% I K-\W Installment of Rare M. Eugene Gaudin. The Wiil oz?*£J lit Tropical Birds, Snakes, exact representation of ( 1/ T Animals, Monkeys, etc.. the cremation of a beau- -JTt liCiA \ (fTtW I which form the nucleus tiful maiden, as prac- '/?>- A ■[PJ tr IkfTlti 1/ -SaKkY of our tlced by the ancients in llw \\ NEW AVIARY theircruel and fanatical Jsr Why /*,\te/~VSSVW —and- ritesof human sacrifice, % /Y 1 ) /. MENAGERIE ! The victim will be slow yt 'm,ff. (4 Ik "i t\SS?'fr Wki\ The latest improved lr consumed by devour- £ V ,VW Ji'gi Au/B, 1 naiul,,K.m STERKOITICON! lug flames while pros- I|M|X" if Vr>-|l \\ fcWA\L/ With a fine collection of trate ou the sacrificial . VvU, •' \ I artistic, grotesque and altar. When totally jKfjELTjrje<o 8 rvft>a /V Jv lli \ll quaint views, etc, consumed the ashes that f®£B&J&T(*tV \\-%J\ IJt luldI uld M Reappeorance, by spec romain will rise amid VSS$Vfc^Fr J»T*Mi laf request, of the In the dying embers which Yft Tfti Jffff Irf' 1 WBt" 1W TtJW .'/ explicable phenom ru-form into the exact W' sff^TT W\MF ''^™*™™* j * enon counterpart of the vie- —-VJ ssFf^ 1 " 1 HIF 1 ' 1 THUMA ' ttm, in the garb of an VrZ-r -=r UIIU . n-Jg=g The Parisian Enigma. (fe=_° THE ""WAN « N.B-Bring thecbil hcadsoftheandtence. Y== 5 ACR\FIC£ and%.e\hem 'la^ghTt First appearance of 1 AgW=r--li -±4 I JZ-JL PtJNCH AND JDDY MISS LOUHR MoKKI JssjMrSsMiMrts**rs><assß Prof. Rurkvltch's su- SON, the accomplished 'JBC"" Sr** per b Hungarian orches vooal soubrette. : . tra, Last week of the clever Harpist and Dancer, MR. CHAB. DIAMOND, whose artistic and fin ished execution on the Harp is superb. Our audiences have been enraptured by his mas terly talent as a musician, dancer and singer. Last appearance of the Famous Contortionists, PANTZER and RON ALZO, who will introduce a novel act entitled "Scenes of Fun in a Chinese Laundry," which embodies a series of astonishing acrobatic feats, back bending, twisting, trick tumbling, etc.. the whole replete with laughable sit uations Last week of the Musical Genius, NED LA TELL, in his clever musical melange. Also the hilarious comedietta, "Have a Card!" Doors open dally from Ito 5, and 7toWp. m. Admission, 10c; reserved seats, 10c extra. \A/ F" RP" FQON 235 <St 237 V V • I— ■ Ul— a— V—J W » » WKST FIRST STREET, DEALER IN and Cetrpets. Also the latest styles in New Carpets: and all kinds of Linoleums, Oilcloths, Fortieths, Lace Curtains, Shades and Curtain Fixtures, Antique and Sixteenth Century Ooods. All goods guaranteed and sold as represented. Moderate prices and courteous treatment. JIT GOODS SOLD FOR CASH ONLY. m - 1 — ■■■ 1 ii, i.,.. yeav f\ You buy roses? We have them toy -sr* lll neve, regret a visit to the I Al I suit all tastes, in variety, size and I I Ravcnswood Nurseries on Pasadena f 1 I II I price. Four inches to eight feet I I avenue, midway between Los An-1 I II I niKh ' nnd ' rom * l 00 '' er dozen I I geles and Pasadena. P. O. address I k I II I up. Tens of thousands of other I IC. G. Packard, Oskvanza, Cal. Al-I I JLasr piants that will please. ways something Interesting to DISEASES OF THE HEAD, THROAT AND LUNGS, Successfully treated by M. HILTON WILLIAMS, M. D. M. C, P. 8. 0., 137 8. Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal., By his Aerean system of practice, which con sists of M dicated Inhalations and Compound Oxygen, being administered to the patient, in stead of filling the system with poisonous drugs administered by the stomach. This is tbe system of practice which is now attracting the attention of the best physicians throughout every country of the civilized world, and truly wonderful are the results obtained after all other means have failed in accomplish ing any good whatever. ASTHMA It is a common error to suppose every dis ease which is attended by oppressed breath ing to be Asthma or Phthisic. We have short ness of breath in Consumption and Pneumonia just as we do In Asthma, only that in these diseases it is always present, whereas in Asthma it occurs in paroxysms. Asthma is a spasmodic disease of the lungs, which manifests itself in periodic attacks or "fits." it comes on suddenly.and is attended with great difficulty of breathing while it lasts; but when the attack is over the patient breathes almost as well Is in health. Nervous, Humid and Dry Asthma are names given to different forms of this disease. Em physema is another and more Inveterate kind of Asthma, while Hay Fever or Rose Cold is a peculiar variety of Asthma which occurs at a certain season of the year. Each of these forms of disease differs somewhat from the others in symptoms, but practically these dis tinctions are of very little value. It does not matter to the patient which form of Asthma he has, since his sufferings are the same in all. In one case the expectoration becomes yellow, and we call it bronchial. In another it is light, and we call it dry. When he coughs up clear water, with a white froth on the sur face, we say he has Humoral Asthma. In Nervous Asthma there is very little expector ation of any kind. Hay Fever always begins as a crying cold in the head or Influenza, and a clear water runs from the nose and the eyes before the Asthma fit comes on. In Emphysema the expectoration 1b generally thick, and con tinues so in the interval between the fits, while the shortness of breath is increased on the slightest exertion. It is a foolish conceit ot many people to be lieve that if they have Asthma they cannot get Consumption. The truth is the very opposite. They ore more liable to fall into Consumption because they have the Asthma Another idea is that the Asthma itself is not a dangerous dis ease, and yet tho published bills of mortality for this city prove to all who read them that great numbers lose their lives every year by this foul destroyer of our homes. Without courage and perseverance nothing is curable. But with these, aided by proper and skillful treatment, Asthma can be cured even after the lungs are extensively diseased. Persons desiring treatment by this system of practice can use the remedies at'home as well as at our office, and which will caus» no incon venience or hindrance from businefs whatever. Every case of Asthma is curable. Eastern visitors and invalids will be wise in being cured before they return home. 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 wite for list of questions aud circular, both of which will be sent free of charge. Address M. HILTON WILLIAMS, M D., IST 8. Broadway, Los Angeles, Dml Office hours—From 9a. m. to 4 p. m., Sundays excepted. Residence—l #9 South Grand avenue. DR. WOH The Celebrated Chinese Physician. A Regular Practitioner of Chinese Doctoring, Having practised medicine In China ten yean and in the United States fourteen years. His testimonials of positive cures are on ex hibition, and speak for themselves. He knows diseases from the heart pulses, and can cure and diagnose the same without questioning his patients. A trial will convince the most sceptical. Consultation is free. All who are sick, and those who think they cannot be healed, call upon the doctor, ana they will be grateful beyond anything before tried. If friends are sick, no matter what the disease may be, send them to the doctor, and he will surely heal them. Dr. Woh asks nothing and claims nothing but a fair trial, and if given that he knows he can overcome sickness and disease of both men and women. No person will be treated by Dr Woh who will not abstain from alcoholic liquors or opiates during bis charge, and no medicine will be used but PURE. HERBS end their best extracts. Dr Woh is the oldest and best known Chinese doctor In Southern California, and bis cures have been remarkable, especially female troubles, tumors, etc. Call upon Or. Woh and let him examine yon. OFFICE, 227 SOOTH MAIN ST. Between Second and Third streets, 1-IS-lm LOS ANGELES. CAL. BPEOIAL NOTIOE. 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