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2 MRS, HARRISON IS VERY SICK, A Special Physician Summoned to Loon Lake. The President Compelled to Cancel His Engagements. An Important Decision In the Railroad Tax Cases by Judge Hebbard, of S*n Francisco—Gen eral News Kotos. By the Associated Press.] New York, Sept. 12.—President Har rison telegraphed Chairman Hackett, of the Republican state executive commit tee, that he greatly regrets to confirm the dispatch of today that Mrs. Harri son's condition is such as to make it impossible to take a trip through this state. , Saranac Lake, N. V., Sept. 12.—A special train came up from Loon lake this morning for Dr. Trudeau, of the Banitarium. A team was got in shape hurriedly and the doctor brought from Ampersand, where he is stopping. A reporter of the Associated Prees saw him ■s he was getting on the train, but he would say nothing regarding Mrs. Har rison. Dr. Gardner. Mrs. Harrison's physician, is also at Loon lake. An Inquest Postponed. San Francisco, Sept. 12.—The inquest over the remains of P. S. Johnson, tbe gripman who shot and wounded Mrs. J. J. Nunan, Saturday, then killed him self, was held this morning. Mr. Nunan was.the principal witness. He had never told Johtißon to keep away from his house, but had requested Mrs. Nunan to instruct him to do so. He denied having money transactions with the deceased, and said he thought Johnson was not a drinking man. Dr. Yon Bulow testified that the bullet which entered Mrs. Nunan's jaw could probably not be ex tracted within a week or two, and the inquest was postponed until she can re cover and testify. Will Defend Its Property. San Francisco, Sept. 12.—The rail way commissioners this morning re ceived the answer of the Southern Pacific company to the Shively com plaint. It was a general denial of the allegations of that document, aud says the company will not allow itself to be "deprived of its property" aud will pre vent such action by due process of law. » First Stake Driven. San Luis Omsro.Cal., Sept. 12.—Chief Engineer O'Shaughnessy and Treasmer C. A. Branch, of the San Luis and San Joaquin railroad, with a corps of engi neers, drove the first stake in the sur vey of tbe east and west road today. It is contemplated to build ten miles of the road now, and extend it toward Bakers field as fast as substantial aid can be se cured. Demurrers Overruled. San Francisco, Sept. 12.—Judge Hubbard rendered an important decis ion today, overruling the demurrers in several suits brought in the name of the state against the Central and Southern Pacific" railroad companies, to recover both state and county taxes alleged to be due for the year 1887. Republican Primaries. San Francisco, Sept. 12.—The Repub lican primaries, for the election of dele gates to the municipal convention, were held today; 275 delegates were elected to each of the conventions, together with an entirely new county committee. There were contests in several districts, but they were of little importance. A Sale of Sealskins. Port Townsend, Wash., Sept. 12 — Sixteen hundred sealskins, which were taken thia season by the Makah Indians' schooner, James G. Swan, were sold yesterday to Victoria merchants at $10 each. First Shipment of Raisins. San Francisco, Sept. _ 12.—The first carload of raisins, this cc.icon, waa .shipped east today. Chamberlain's Cough Eemet!y : fa moua for its cures of bad colda, and as a preventive and cure for croup, 50 csnts a bottle. Chamberlain's Pain Balm, a general family liniment, and especially valuable for rheumatism, sprains, bruieeß, burns and frost bites, 50 cents per bottle. We sell Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, the most suc cessful medicine in use for dysentery, diarrhoea, colic and cholera morbus, 25 and 50 ceDt bottles. St. Patrick's Pills. They are the best physic. They also regulate the liver and bowel 3. Try them, 25 cents per box. Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment lor tetter, ealt-rheum, scald head, ecze ma, piles and chronic sore eyes. 25 cents per box. For sale by C. F. Heinzeman, 222 North Main, druggist. A Fatal Fire at Tulare. Tulare, Cal., Sept. 12.—The Mechan ics' hotel, an intiammable wooden struct ure, and two Chinese wash houses, were destroyed by fire last night; lose, $3000, Tbe remains oi a colored man, named Thomas Stegall, were found in the ruins this morning. Found, At the drag store, a valuable package, worth its weight in gold. My hair has stopped falling and all dandruff has dis appeared since I found Bkookum root hair grower. Ask your druggist about it. Jupltei'A Fifth 3loon. San Jose, Sept. 12 —It is announced that Prof. Barnard of Lick observatory has discovered a fifth satellite of Jupiter. Guaranteed Care. We authorize our advertised druggist to Bell Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition: If you are afflicted with a Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat, or Chest trouble, and will use this rem edy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and expe rience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King's Isew Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at C. P. Heinze man'B drujr. store, 222 North Main street. Large eize 50c. and fl. J. I*. Taggart & Co., Wholesale and retail liquor dealers, have re ceived a full supply of Old Tavlor Whisky. 115 South Spring street, next to Nadeau hotel. John Wleland beer fresh on draught, 5 cents a glass. High Grade Violins, Hand Made. J, T. Fitzgerald, corner ot Spring and Frank lin streets (in the Day & Fisher Musio Com pany), has received four high-priced violins from Auburn, N. V., and respeetluliy invites experts anc othars to inspect them. Stylish Hats. Men who wish to be well dresßcd should go to Desmond's, No. 141 South Spring street, Bryson Bonebrake block, and secure one of his famousDuniap hats A full line of fall Btyles In silk, stiff and soft hats now ready. Drink John Wle'and or Fredericksburg lager beer, on tap at all first-class places. LOS ANGELES HERALD: TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 13, 1892. ON EASTERN DIAMONDS. How tho National I,e»gu« Club* Played Ball Yesterday. Boston, Sept. 12.—Baldwin was pounded out oi the box. Pittsburg had a poor chance. Boston, 11; hits, 19; errors, 4. Pittsburg, 3; hits, 10; errors, 2. Batteries—Stivetts andGanzel; Ebret, Baldwin and Miller. New York, Sept. 12.—The Giants dis played lots oi snap and had it easy. New York, 5; hits, 13; errors, 0. St. Louis, 1; hits, 7; errors, 2. Batteries—Rusie and Ewing; Glea eon and Buckley. Baltimore, Sept. 12.—Gobb was strong till the eighth, when tie was hammered hard. Baltimore, 7; hits, 11; errors. 4. Chicago, 12; hits, 18; errors, 5. Batteries—Cobb and Gunson; Hut chinson and Kittredge. Philadelphia, Sept. 12.— Today's game was a slugging match. The Phillies got their bits well together. Louisville, 5; hits, 17; errors, 1. Philadelphia, 18; hits, 21; errors, 3. Batteries—Sanders and Merritt, Knell and Clements. Brooklyn, Sept. 12.—McAleer made Cleveland's only run, and that was in the ninth. Cleveland, 1; hits, 4; errors, 4. Brooklyn, 0; hits, 9; errors, 1. Batteries—Cuppy and Zirnmer; Ken nedy and C. Daily. Washington, Sept. 12.—Both pitchers were effective. Errors were costly. Washington, 5; hits, 6; errors, 4. Cincinnati, 4; hits, 0; errors, 2. Batteries — Meekin and Milligah; Chamberlain and Murpby. THE BUNNING TURF. Results of Yesterday's Races at Graves end and Uatonia. Gravesend, L. 1., Sept. 12.—This was opening day. The track was fast. Five furlongs—Correction won, Kings ton second, Tormentor third; lime, 1:01. One mile—Parvenue won.Julien sec ond, Alcalde third ; time, I:42>s. i Prospect stakes, cix furlongs—Prince George won, Ajax second, Lady Violet third ; time, 1:15. Oriental handicap, one mile and a quarter—Pactoius won, Fidelio second, Lamplighter third ; time, 2:11. Five furlongs— Zornitza colt won, Courtship second, Japonica third; time, 1:03>2'. One mile and a sixteenth—Diablo won, Key West second, Hydy third; time, 1:48%. Latonia, Ky., Sept. 12.—Track fast. Five furlones—Calhoun won, Jolly Tar second, Justia Lyon third; time, I:o2>fc'. One mile and an eighth—Lake Breeze won, Laura Davidson second, Sympa- Last third ; time, 1:55, 14.l4. Seven and one-half furlongs—lrish Chief won. Tom Tough second, Redina third ; time, 1:34>4. Six furlongs—Prince Deceiver won, Mattiett second, Cora Taylor third; time, 1:16.^. Four ana one-half fuTlonga—Beauti ful Bells won, Destroy second, Annie Brandle third ; time, 0:56 1 4. Seven and one-half furlongs—Hedge Rose won, My Partner second, Captain Drain third ; time, 1:36. State Fair Races. Sacramento, Sept. 12.—A1l ages, Bix furlongs—Geraldinfe, the favorite, won, Joshua second, Conde third, Motto last; time, I:l4>i. Tbree-year-olds and upward, mile and a furlong—lnitiation won; Fanny F., the favorite, second, Sheridan third; time, 1:55. Two-year-olds, five-eighths mile— Charmian, the favorite, won, Gracie S. second. Waif third, Heiiodora last; time, 1:02%. Three-year-olds, mile and sixteenth — Lottie Mills, the favorite, won, Miss I Willing second, Tyrona third, Royal j Flush last; time, 1:48%. One mile and twenty yards, 3-year j olds and upwards—Esperanza won, Ai monte, tbe favorite, second. Democrat | third, Moonflower last; time, I:45Vg. "I would rather trust that medicine ! than any doctor I know of," says Mrs. i Hattie Mason, of Chilton, Carter coun j ty, Mo., in Bpeaking of Chamberlain's | Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, i This medicine can always be depended upon, even in the most severe and dan gerous cases, both for children and adults. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by C. F. Heinzeman, 222 North Main, j druggists. The Oregon State Fair. Portland, Ore., Sept. 12.—The thir ty-second annual meeting of the Oregon state fair opened this morning. The at tendance, for the first day especially, was large. Lost. Once lost, it is difficult to restore the hair. Therefore be warned in time, lest you become bald. Skookum root hair grower stops falling hair. Sold by druggists. An Unofficial Statement. Brussels, Sept. 12 —The statement that it has been officially announced that the Belgian government has de clined to allow the international mone tary conference to be held in this city, iB erroneous. Such a statement has been made, but is entirely unofficial. sue Committed Suicide. Mrs. F. C. Cone, at Paris, loft this letter: "My husband—Forgive me if I cause you trou ble, but I suffer so. You do not know what these long, wakeful, wretched uights are to me, and I am so tired, darling—the pain will never be better. It is not easy to tako my own | life, but I have been sick so long. Good-bye. my husband, I love you—your wl'e." This is I but one of thousands that give up, instead of using Dr. Miles' Kestorative Nervine, and being speedily cured of their wretchedness. Go to C. H. Hence and get an elegant book and trial bottle free. Heng Lee's Closing-Out Sale. All kitids of silk and crepe silk dress patterr.s, dressing gowns, shawls iancy screens, Chinese and Japanese curiosities, etc. Great reduction in gentleman's furnishing goods and ladies' underwear. 505 North Main street, opposite postofflce, station C. William Slaney, Raving opened his new store at 244 Eonth Spring street, with an entire new line of boots aud shoe*, would be »lad to meet bis old friends ana patrons, ard many new cnes. His stock embraces the best goods in the city, and at the mo -t reasonable prices. Patronize California Industries By ordering S. P. Double Extra Brown Stout, superior to any foreign made stout and porter. Jacob Adloff, ageut. Ring up telephone 463 for John Wieland and Fredericksburg bottled beer. hen Baby was sick, we gave ncr Cnstorfc. When she was a Child, she cried for Castori* When she became Miss, she clung to Castori* \V hen she had Children, she gave them Castori*. THE VICTIM OF ITALIAN HATE, Sailor Reilly Foully Murdered in Genoa. Stabbed in the Back Because He Was an American. The Tragedy Clearly tho Outcome of National Animus — lt» Is Not Safe for Hluecoata to Go Ashore In Italy. By the Associated Press. 1 London, Sept. 12.—The latest advices received from Genoa regarding the mur der of Frank Reilly, a seaman of the United States steamer Newark, who was killed in a lodging Douse m Genoa, shows that the national animus against Americans was the cause of the crime. The proprietor of the lodging house, when the Newark's men applied for lodgings, used most abusive language to them, simply because they were Amer icans. On« of those present, know ing the proprietor, advised the men that it was unsafe for them to re main in the place. All the sailors started for the door, whereupon the proprietor, with a knife in each hand, sprang toward Reilly and stuck both weapons in his back"; Reilly staggered to the street, and died in a few minutes. The murder was entirely unprovoked, and Reilly was killed for no other reason than that he was an American. In consequence of the killing of Reilly, the sailors of the United States vessels are not allowed to go on shore while they remain at Genoa. The Columbus Fetes at Genoa. Genoa, Sept. 12.—King Humbert, tbe prince of Naples, the duke of Genoa, the count of Turin, and the members of tbe" ministry, today visited the ioreign ad mirals commanding the squadrons sent here to take part in the Columbus fetes. Ladies tako Angostura Bitters generally when they feel low spirited. It brightens tnem up. Dr.Siegert & Sons, sole manufacturers. At a l druggists. Trasses and Shoulder Braces At John Beckwith & son's, druggists, 303 North Main street, junction of bprtng and Temple streets. A fit guaranteed. No trouble to show goods WANTED— HELP. Petty & Hummel and Martin A Co., 20: Weft Htcond street, and 131 and 135 West First street, where all people wanting any kind of situations or help can be promptly and satis factorily (upplied. The largest agency west of the Misstsslpp. river Miscellaneous depart ment at 207 West Second street. Tel. 40. Hotel work. 131-135 West Fir.-t st. Tel. 509 : trst c.ass household department in each office. \V ANTi.II—MALE AND I'EMaLE HE. P— It Men for all kinds of work; a n other aud daughter, one to do housework, the other as nursegirt; girls to do housework, and many others. F. G. CHASE, West First st. It Y\7 ANTED—NSW EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. VV We want men and women for all kinds of vositions in the industrial wor:d Those neel ing r.tlp of any kind will And it to their in terests to confer with us. We will ft.rnlsh first class people on short noti< c. Give us a tiial and we gtiarautee satisfaction. .-MiTH & GALLAGHER, broters and employment aiicn cy, room 21,119J* West First street. Telephone 274. ANTED—ALL NEEDT: G HELP FREE— Employment or any iaiormatinn, address ! E. NITTINGER'S BUREAU, established 1880. Ofßcc, 319VJ South Spring street; residence, 451 South Hope street, corner Fifth, Los Auge les,' al. Telephone 113. 8-lti tf P[MJB THOROUGH AUD EXPERIENCED bookkeepers and stenographers apply at WOODBURY COLLEGE, 245 South rpring street. 8 14 :hn AY ANTED—SITUATIONS. XTrANTED—AN ITALIAN OF LONG KX VV perience in citrus culture, olives, etc., would liku to lake charge of work in an or chsrd, or of a laree plantation he will guaran tee a rapid improvement in an orchaid; no need of spraying or lumlgating the trees for killing scale. Address ORCHARUIST, box 60, this office. 8 13 6tB 20wlm WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. J where he can work for his board and go to business college; can milk cow, also good with horses. Address, M. 60, Hekald office, Los Angeles. s5 lot ANTED—PICTURES TO FRAME, CHKAP est place at BURNS'. 256 South Main st. 1-27 tf $<A PRIZE—A CASH PRIZE OF $10 WILL IU be paid by the «hamber of commerce to tbe person offering the best suggestion, or set oi suggestions, as to one or more enteitain mentsofa unique character to be given at the coming agricultural fair, at Hazard's pavilion. Contest will close September 20th. Address Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce. 9 11-7t ~4 F. ELOPER, HOUSE MOVER. OFFICE ±\.m 112 Center Place. 9-8 tf OTICE OF REMOVAL — DOUINSON & Vetter have removed their real estate, fire and life insurance office to 105 South Brrud way, near Kirst street. 8-30 lm OTICE—THE LOS ANGELES CITY WATEIi Com i any will strictly enforce the following 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 be shut off and a fine ol $2 will be charged before water will be turned on again. 817 tf THE GREAT INDIAN RHEUMATIC CURE is the gieatest discovery made within the last 100 years in patent medicines. For sale by all leading druggists. 1017-91 ly HOU SE S. RENT—A FINELY FURNISHED COT ? tage .Apply 219 West First street. 9-11 3t ITiOR RENT.—HOUSES ALL OVER THE CITY ) C. A, Sumner St Co., 107 8. Broadway. 4 12 FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOB RENT—THE BARKER, 449>4 SOUTH Spring street, elegantly lurnished rooms. 8-12 tf RENT—FINE SUNNY ROOMS. FUR- P nlshed. Hotel de Grenoble, 205 Aliso and Los Angeles Btreets 6-3 tf FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RENT—AT WOMAN'S EXCHANGE, Potomac block, half of front of store, with large window. 865 monthly. 9 8 tf BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. T/OR SALE OR TRADE-A GOOD PAYING Jj livery business in a good town, doing a good busine.-s. Will sell cheap for cash or trade for real estate. Address, B. J. E., this oi flce. 8-24.1 m CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. CIONBAD SCHEREIf, GRANITE, BITTJMIN? J onßiuid asphalt paving. 2!V7 W. First st. 9-1 12m ENGINE. SOMETHING NEW AND EFFECTIVE IN gas or gasoline, engines—Anyone havlug tronb'e with their gas engine, or contemplat ing putting up a plant o' power, will do well to catl and examine tbe Golden Gate Gas, Gaso line or Natural Gas Engine and see it and be thtt It is by far tno xno«t perfee'ed engine In the market today, we except none. T.M aIARTLN, agent, 154-153 Nortb Los An geles street 7-21 8m OARRiAG E^yy^mKsT. \\T A N TED -EVE VV am manufacturing all kiudsof spring wag ons, buggies and carriages at greatly reduced prices. Blacksmithing, painting and trim ming done promptly. Leather top buggies from $125 to $i5O. RICHARD MOLONY, 323 Aliso street, Loi A ngoles Cal. ABSTRACTS. TITLE INSURANCe'cOm' pany of Los Angeles, northwest corner of Franklin and New High streets. m! 7 tf amnllast PHI in tho Worldly . •Tuffs Tiny Pills* • To purge the bowels dot's not make gfft them regular; loaves them in worse i condition t hnn before. The liver is the _ tf/r scat of trouble and the remedy must MB I ™ni-t on it. Tntfs Tiny fciver Pills art , • directly on tbnt organ, causing a free 1 flowofblle,without which tha els are always constipated. Price, 35a. 1 • USE TUTT'S HAIR DYE;* ; • a perfect imitation of nature; lmpoas- ililo to tletrct It. Prlco, 81 per box. V Office, UO to 144 Washington St., K. T. BARGAINS IN RJKAX^KSTATK. AND LOt7)Oß ner Court and Patton streets: both streets graded. M. P. SNYDHK, 139 South Broadway. 9 13 tf ITOR BALE—HOUBEBJFORbALE, MONTHLY r payments. Allison Barlow, 227 West Sec ond st. 911 lm I>OR SALE—BEAUTIFUL CORNER LOT, 1 v;09x214; flue site for a home; must sell; come and see it. Apply at No. 945 Union ave nue. 9-6 lm O KEATEcT BARGAIN YET—CORNER LOT V I on Broadway; owner must sell. Apply 340 S. Broadway. 7-1 tf FOR SALE-COCNT^tY^WJPERTY^ RANCHES-TWO ' in Orange county; oae a dairy ranch and the other a first clos« stick ranch, with alt the buildings, corrals and alfalfa needed; will bo sold at a sacrifice to close out. Tureein Inyo county; one 1200 acres, with everything complete, and over 100 acres In alfalfa; price less than cost of buildings, cor rals and fenceß. Two of 720 acres each, also complete in all appointments, aud 150 acres of each In alfalfa Oneoi 500 acres; 60 acres In alfalfa, 240 acres In meidow; yqung orchard and vim yard; a splendid dairy rauoh, with ready sale of milk at creamery two miles dis tant. THESE ARII R RE BARGAINS. Any one wanting stock ranches can get full partlo ular-oi W E. HUGHES, Room 86, Bryson- Bonebrake ißuHdlng. 0-11-2t T7101! SALE—YOUNG ORANGE ORCHARD, i; ou Santa Anita Rancho, acres, good soil; water pipod; perpetual water right; con venient to railroad crossing and station; 45 minutes frcm Los Angeles. Call or address H. A. UNRUH, Arcadia, Cal. 8-31 tf a&Q"nn—for sale —20 acres cf bTOOUU healthy pea. h trees, in bearing; new house, stable, water works; 2 American horses: 1 cow; new fruit wagon, surry, har ness and farming tools, all go with the place; 10 miles from L>s Angeles in San Fernando valley. Will take parties out, by addressing tiKO. M. BAL3BUKY, Los Angeles. 8-25-lm ATTERSON'eTRANCH—THISFiNK RANCH iv Ventura county, is for sale at f275,000; $100,000 cash, balance in five annual install ments, at 8 per cent interest. It contains 6400 acr-s, the mo t of which is first class bean ana corn laud; is fenced and cross fenced; has houses and bams and fine flowing well; 200 acres in alfalfa, which grows without Irriga tion. Adjoining lands are selling in tracts at $125 and $200 per acre. Wilt pay 10 per cent interest on Investment to rent. Located one mile Irom Hueneme. This land belongs to J. D. Patterson, o' New Tort, who Is 77 yearsold and lv poor health, and is offering it at much less than its worth. Address EASLEY & BARNS, sole agents, Ventura, Cal. 8 21 lm T?«0R BALE CHEAP-SIX TO EIGHT ACRES I* uear city limits; full bearing ap icoti, prunes and peaches; paying $150 per acre per annum; good house and baru. renting for $.i per month; railroad .ration on the land; terms easy. Apply to or address OWNER, 53 Bryson-Bonebrake hnilolng. 6-19 tf FOR BAI.K—MISCKLI.ANKOPB. i^r^A7^sso^ JF single driver. Apply at the O. K. SI'A BLE.S. 248 South Malu street. 9 12 3t I7IOR SALE-TWO THOROUGHBRED MAS ' ilff pups, 5 months old; sire Amado. Can be s en at 1047 South Main street, or lnquiie at 121 west Second street. 9-4 14t ir>oii i.VLS'.—AT A BARGAIN—ALL THE ' type and other material necessary for the printing of a newspaper in the. French lan guage. Inquire ol GEO. P. PHIBBS. fourth floor, new Court House. 8-31 lm 1,-iOR SALE—OLD PAI-ERS IN QUANT]. ' ties to still., at this office. LOST AND FOUNjO; ON MAIN j stre»t near Second, marked "M B. P.," September 12th. Finder will be rewarded by leaving at Hollenbeck hotel. 9-13 2t OBT—ON SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 10TH, a lady's gold watch: Elgin movement; Checked back; space for name. Suitable re ward paid for return to 1500 Figueroa st. 13-3t LOST— GENTS' CLUSTER BREASTPIN. VAL ued as heirloom. Return to 745 Elmore »ie,, and receive llhernl reward. 911 3t FOR EXCHANGE. WANTED -TO gXCHANGE, RANCH OF 26 acres, close to the city; good land, plenty of water, all highly improved, with all kinds oi fruit, and good buildings, wind mill, tank, etc.: no Incumbrance; will exchange for good city property close iv. Address, giving description of property, P. O. Box 628, ios Angelts City. 9-7 7t PERSONAL,. PERSONAL— ELSIK REYNOLDS OF BAH FrancLco holds a materializing seance this (Tuesday) evening at 123 South Bunker Kill avenue. 9-13 It ER3ONAL—COFFEE, FRESH ROASTED OS our giant coffee roaster. Java-ftiid Mocha, :15c lb; Mountain coffee, 25c; Pap-less coffee, 20c; sugars, 15 lbs grinulatcdHrl; 19 lbs brown, $1; li lbs rolled oats rirJßieat, 25c; 4 lbs Lest rice, 25c; 6 lbs sagoo»«Mt>»*. 25c; 10 li s l.irr.a beans, 25c; 3 pkgs stafßo: corn starch, 25c; can niilk, 10c; can dfMfcd ham, sc: 5 cans sat dints, 25c; 2 lbs Wraed beef, 15c: 5 lb" Japan tea, $1; can coal oil, 80c: best bacon, 15c; pork, 12c; brooms, 15c; wooden palls, 15c; fruit jars 80c doien. ECONOMIC STORES, 305 South Spring street. ERSONAL —RALPHS BROS—GOLD BAR Flour, $1.20; city flour, 85c; brown sugar, 191 lbs $1: granulated sugar, 15 lbs $1; white sugar, 16 lbs $1; 5 boxes sardines, 25c; 3 cans fruil, 50c; 50 bars soap, $1; eastern gasoline, 80c, and coal oil, 80c; 2 lbs corned beef, 16c; lard, 10 lbs, 90c: 5 lbs, 50c. 601 South Spring street, corner Sixth. 12-2 tf PERSONAL— VV. W. TAYLOR, LAWYER, room 13 Bryson-Bonebrake block. Pro bate and insolvency law a specialty. Advice free. 7 23 ly MARRIAGES ANNULLED, CRIMINAL, probate, insolvency law, specialty; advice free; strictly confidential; without publicity; 15 years' experience. W. W. HOLCOMB. att'y, 211 West First St. 7-20 12m NCLE SAM'S WINE CELLARS AT E. FL-EUR'S, wines and liquors, 404-406 North Lns Angeles street. 6-3 tf FOB LADIEB ONLY—THE PROPHYLACTIC Compound la the greatest medical discov ery of the age. Absolutely sure aud safe. Every bottle guaranteed. Write to the Prophylactic Compound Company, Fresno, Cal., for a de scriptive circular, which contains information that may save you years of suffering, and per haps your life. Circulars and the preparation can be obtained from all druggists. F. W. BRAUN & CO., distributing agents for Bouth ern California. 7-16 R. F. LAMBERT CURES RHEUMATISM. 300 Aliso street, Los Angelei. 9-13 lm ARRIED LADIES—SEND 10 CENTS FOR ' Infallible Safeguard" (no medicine, no deception); just what you want. LADIES' BAZAR, Kansas City Mo. 7-8 dm ATTORNEYS. J~~AY E. HUN J RR, ATToITnEY - AT Bryson-Bonebrake block. Telephone 528. Practice in ail the courts, stats and federal. 7-1 tf M. ALKX. RYAN, ATTORN EV AND Counsellor at law, rooms 1,2,3, 115 West First Btreet, Los Angeles, Cal. • Telephone 379. 7-28 ly EN GOODRICH, LAWYBR, NO. 2 LAW building, 125 Temple street, near court house. Telephone 108. 7-6 tf K. TRA9K, ATTORNEY AT LAW, FUL • ton block, 207 New High street, Los An gelcfi. 1-16 tf AJRCmTECT. 132 SOUTH , Broadway. 8-7 ly BURGESS J. REEVE, ARCHITECT, E3TAB liehed for the past 10 years in Los Angeles. Rooms H and 9 (second floor), Perret block, cor \rrSprlne and Third streets'. 3-2 1 y PATENTS, COI'YRIGHTsTeTcT 9. DOWNEY block. Tol. 347. Los Angeles. 11-22 tf CONTRACTORS. CONTRACTOR. 459 ' South Flower street. 8-16 ly ■DTJOATIOWAX»^_^^^ iTsCHOOITrOR GIRLS. _ _ . . J 416 West Tenth street. \ (Between Grand avenue and Olive street, on electric and c ible routes.) T OPENS T HUBBDAY, SEPTEMBER 22D. * Alice Knight Parsons, A. B.: Jeanne Whit ney Dennen, principals - Formerly principals ol New York Avenue In stitute, Brooklyn, N. Y. .._.„„,. Preparatory snd academic departments. Courses of study lv English branches, lan guages, physical culture, musio and art. col lege preparation a specialty. .:,. i Prlnc pals may be consulted at school build ing dally, between the hours ot 10 and 12. i> * SUMMER SCHOOL AT THE WOODBURY BUSINESS COLLEGE, 245 H. Bpiia« at, Los Angeles. School In session ell summer. Thorough i training in the commercial and English branches, penmanship, and telegra phy. Call or write forour new illustrated cata fogue. O. A. UOU9H. President. W. O. FELKBR, Vice President. 7-5 3m E. C. WILBON. Secretary. OPECIAL SUMMER BE3SIOK O -WILL OPBK AT— THE LOS ANGELES BUSINESS COLLEGE, , 144 South Malu Street, June 27th. One of tho most successful teachers of the public schools has beon employed for the sum mer. Classes will be formed to accommodate ( those who wish to make up back work, who wish to advance a grade, or to take up any special work, such as penmanship, bookkeep ing, shorthand, typewriting, etc For >u» par ticulars call at college office, Main. I. R. SKRADER, President. F. W. KELSEY, V'co-rrosideat. I. N. INS KEEP, Socretaiy, 81G-91 lyr HE MARLBOROUGH BCHOOL FOR GIRLS, West Twenty third street. Will reopen September 26,1892. 0" lm ST. PAUL'S MILITARY SCHOOL, Opens September loth, GRAND AYE. BET. SIXTH and SEVENTH BTB. Prepares tor universities and scientific schools; also primary department; catalogue on appli cation, p. 0. box 519. 820 lm ( HKISTIAN SCIENCE—REV. FRANK E. j Mason, C. 8. D., full course graduate of the Massachusetts-Metaphysical College and pas- | tor of tho First Church of Christ (Soieutist) of Brooklyn, N. V., will teach classes in Christian Science in Bouthern California during Septem ber and October. The first class will begin at Pasadena September 14th. The second class will be taught in Los Ani eles. Terms for tui tion satisfactory in all cases. Applications re ceived by JAMES R. TOWNSEND, 9 Downey block, Log Angeles. 8-28 lm NIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFOR nia—The fall term of the college ol liberal arts wi l begin on Wedueday, September 21st, 'lhree full college courses, covorlng four years each. Seminary course of throe year?, prepar ing the student for college. Departments of instrumental aud vocal music, art and elocu tion, stenography, typewriting and bookkeep ing. Terms reasonable Advantages the very best. For full particulars call on or address vioe president, W. S MATTHEW, D.D., Uni versity Place, Los Angeles. 8-28 25t lUHLAM SCHOOL OF ORATORY AND j Arts will open October 10th. 0-1 tf O'IHOOL OF THE SISTERS OF CHARITY. © (Boarding aud day school.) This institu tion will reopen on the first Monday of Sep tember. The course of instruction embraces the English branches, the French, Spanish and German languages; vocal and Instrumental music, plain and ornaino-,tal needlework. For particulars apply to Sisters ot Charity, corner of Boyle and Stephenson avenues, Los Ange les, CaL 8-20 lm F. MASON, TEACHER OK PIANO AND . organ. Address BUtion F. 8-25 lmo HE OCCIDENTAL COLLKUE OFFERS thorough Instruction at reasonable rates; four courses. For particulars and catalogue address J. M. McPHERRON, president, station B, Loa Angeles. 8 19 lm OT. VINCENTS COLLEGE, GRAND AYE., k 1 Los Angel s, Cal.—A boarding and day school for young men and boys; course ool'ege and commercial, with a preparatory depart ment: board, lodging, etc., and tuition In all branches for session of ten months, $280; day pupils, tuition, $5 per month. For circular or information, apply to the PRESIDENT. Fall term begins Monday, September sth - 8-17 lm OS ANGKLES CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC and Art: open during summer. MBS. EMILY J. VALENTINE, president, 648 South Olive street. 8-14 ly AWILLHARTITZ, MUSICAL STUDIO, • room 37, California Bank B'ld'g. 8-13 ly ISS MARSH'S SCHOOL—A BOARDING" and day school for girls, incorporated. Tho fifth school year besius September 21st. For circulars address 1340 and 1342 8. Hope st. Principals, Miss A S. Marsh and Miss F. C. Ehoecraft. 7-31 2mos INDERGARTEN l RAINING SCHOOL WILL reopen October 6 th. Address MRS. N. D. M a YHEW, 676 W. Twenty-third street. 7-9 tf LONGLEY SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, . the oldest and best. Pupils assisted to situations. Spring and First streets. 6-26 tl EAOHKRB' CLASS PREPARING FOR county examination. Positions for govern e>-ses and teachers. 120K 8. Spring. 12-25 tf FINANCIAL,. PACIFIC LOAN COMPANY—LOANS MONEY In any amounts on all kinds ol personal property and collateral security, on pianos with out removal, diamonds, jewelry, sealskins, bi cycles, carriages, libraries, or any property of value; also on furniture, merchandise, etc., In warehouses; partial payments received, money without delay; private offices for consultation; will call if desired. W. E. DeGROOT, Manager, rooms 2, 3 and 4, No. 114 S. Spring St., opposite N adeau hotel. 7-29 tf OANS. 7 AND~B PER CENT. BRADSHAW BROS., 101 South Broadway. 8-16 6m 8. ROBINSON, - LOANS; 7 PER CENT; • city and county property. 213 West First street. 8-13 3m ONEY TO LOAN AT 8 PER CENT; ANY amount. M. P. SNYDER, 139 South Broadway. 8-13 6m ONEY TO LOAN ON COUNTRY AND cltyproperty: lowest rate*. W.R.BURKE, notary public, 169 North Spring s .teet.B-13 6m PER CENT FIDELITY SAVINGS AND LOAN. Rooms, California Bank building. 216 tf ONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, JEWEL ry, watches, pianos, sealskins, live stock, carriages, bicycles and all kinds of personal and collateral security. LEE BROS, 402 S. Spring. I _ F YOU WANT MONEY WITHOUT DELAY~ no commission, at prevailing rates of Inter est, see .-comity Savings Bank, 148 S. Main st. 8 1 If ~ JttOHSY TO^tOAN. TJOINdTxTER & LIST, BROKERS, 127 w', I Second st., loan money on good security at reasonable rates. Farm loans a specialty. If you wish to lend or borrow, call on us. 8-17 6m ETTS & SILENT HAVE MONEY TO LOAN on improved city or country property; low interest. Second and Broadway. 8-18 6m E HAVE MOMEY TO LOAN ON REAL estate security, or will purchase seemed notes. GRIFFIN Si BILLINGS, 136 South Broadway. 818 tf MONEY TO LOAN—A. R. FRASER St F: D. Lanterman, 139 H. Broadway. 817 6m .rra. DR. DIFFENBAOHER, 119H 8. Spring street, rooms 4 and 6. Teeth extracteu and filed with- on t pain. 7-21 ly 1882—Established—1882. ' DR. L. W. WELLS, COR. OF SPRING AND First streets. Wilson block; take elevator. Gold crown and bridge work a specialty; teeth extracted without pain. Room 1. mltf R. URMY, DENTIST—OFFICE REMOVED to South Spring street. All opera tions guaranteed perfest at greatly reduced prices. Extracting and filling without pain. 416 tf DR. TUCKER, DENTIST—OFFICE NO. 110% South Spring street. 11-25 cf DR. TOLHUR3T, DENTIST, 103}* N. BPRING at., rooms 2, ti and 7. Painless extracting. FJHY^rCJLANS. MRS. DR. WELLS —OFFICES N HER brick block, 127 East Third street, between Main and Los Angeles; diseases of women, ner vous, rectal, sterility and genito urinary dis eases; also electro therapeutics. Hours, 10 to 4, 7 to 8. * r DR. G. A. BCHELLING, OFFICE AND RESI dome, 502 South Broadway. Telephone 926. 7-30 lyr MRS. DB. J. H SMITH, SPECIALTY MlD wifery. Ladles tared for during confine ment at 727 Bellevue avenue. Calls promptly attended to. Telephone 1' li). m2B tf DR. AND MRS. MORRILL,"4O6 S. BROAI> way; sittings daily. 8-27 lm TSkrsonal- MEDIUM, BUSINESS AND A te-t, 23>j)4 South spring street. Mrs. Weeks- Wright. 4-10 tf . I)KR3ONAL —MR4. PARKER, OLAIRVOY aot; consultations on business, love, mar riage, disease, mine,al locations, life reading, etc. Take Bprlng and Washington-street car to Vermont avenue, go south to vine Btreet, sec ond house from Vermont avenue. 1-27 tf AMCSKMBNTB. McLain A Lehman, Managers. TUESDAY AMD WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13TH AND 14th. San Francisco's Great Success, HARRISON AND BILL'S COMEDIANS LITTLE TIPPETT By Alexander Bisson, author of Wilkinson's Widows, etc, now playing Its THIRD BIG WEEK IN BAN FRANCISCO. FUNNIEST COMEIDYEVER WRITTEN. You will laugh I . You will shriek 1 You will yell! GRANJU OFKKA HOUSE. Under the direction of Al Hayman. McLain & LEHMAN, Managers. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND » a ir'pT-™n»V SATURDAY EVENINGS. ? BR ? T , EM ■:-BATUBDAY MATINEE I:- ) 1 ?\ 10 A N ? }\ Grand and Imposing prodnctlon of William Haworth's great spectacular naval drama, The ENSIGN Direct from Its triumphal engagement at the California Theater, San Francisco, where it played to the largest two weeks' business in the history of the house. The full and com plete production will be given in Lot Angeles. ATHLETIC PARK, Seventh and Alameda. SCHEDULE CALIFORNIA LEAGUE. \ BASEBALL'! \ LOS ANGELES VS. SAN FRANCISCO. Watch the new battery, M'NAB and BALDWIN WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY 1 FRIDAY, SATURDAY | SUNDAY, Game called week days at 3 p.m. Sundays at 2:30 p.m. LADIES' DAY FRIDAY. THE PALACE, Corner First and Spring streets. ( Family and Ladies' entrance on First st.) Professor romandy WITH HIS ORCHESTRA Will tender every day, from 12 to 1:30 p.m, (during lunch hour). • A CONCERT, • Also every evening from 7:30 p.m to 12 m. The beat commercial lunch in the city from 11 a.m. till 2 p.m., and from 8 to 7 p.m. A la carte from op.m. to 12 m. 0-6 lm NEW VIENNA BCFFET. 114 and 116 Court street. F. KERKOW, Proprietor. Faintly Entrance. Family Departments. FREE REFINED ENTERTAINMENT AND CONCERT EVERY EVENING. First appearand ot MISS HATTIE MERTONB, SerloComic; MISS SYDNKY BARRY MORE, soprano; MISS RESSIE SEA RLE, the highly ac complished Contralto. MR. VAL VINO, the American Japanese Jug gling Marvel. And reapnearanee of the Berth Family, MISS MARGUERITE BERTH, Directress. FINE COMMERCIAL LUNCH from 11 a.m. to 2 p m. and from 5 to 7 p.m. A - LA - CARTE - AT - ALL - HOUBS. The only place for Imported Bavarian been on draught, and Berlin Weiss beer; also I.emp's Extra Pale and Buffalo. 4-3 tf POLITICAL AJN^miJ^Kl^NTSi^^ JJEFUGIO BILDERBAIN, ' CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR, Subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. yyILLIAM CRAWFORU, CANDIDATE FOR CITY ATTORNEY. Subject to the decision ol the Democratic Connty Convention. J A. KELLY, CANDIDATE FOR CITY CLERK, Subject to the decision of the Republican Count v Convention. Jj> J. TALAMANTES, ' CANDIDATE FOR CONSTABLE, Subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. EXCURSIONS. LEHMAN'S TICKET AGENCY-OUT RATES to all points; tickets bought and sold. 213 South Spring street, Hollenbeck Hotel block. Member American Ticket Brokers' Association. NION PACIFIC TOURIST EXCURSIONS every Wednesday by the old reliable Union Pacific, alio European steamihip agency. For tickets and reservation apply to «. F. HERR, 229 South Spring street, Loi Angeles Theater building. 9-6 lm H~AMM'S BAILWAY AND STEAMSHIP Ticket Office, 122 W. Second street, next to Paclflo Coast Steamship Company's officio. Railroad tickets bought, sold and exchanged. 9-22-91 lyr JO. JUDSON A CO.'S EXCURSIONS XABT • every Wednesday via Bait Lake City and Denver. Tourist cars to Chicago and Boston. Manager in oharge. Office, 212 8. Spring it. 6-1 tt IMPROVED EXCURSION CAB SERVICE; the Santa Fe through car line to the oast; dally through trains to Chicago; special lamlly tourist sleeping car excursions for Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and New York personally attended through to Boston by Santa Fe excursion conductors, For cheapest tickets and full Information apply to any agent Southern California By, and City Ticket Office Btnta Fe Boute, 129 N. Spring fit,, Los Angeles. 1-1 tt HILLIPB' EXCURSIONS VIA DENVER AND Rio Grande railway and the Great Rook Island route leave Los Angeles every Tuesday. Personally conducted through to Chicago and Boston. Office. No. 13S South Spring »t. Itt ONOLULTJ TOURS—HUGH B. RICE, SPE ciai agent Oceanic S B. Co. Office: 124 W. Second st; P.O Box 679. 12-4 tt HEA L^JBSTAi TE A OJBNCIBS. Hi. J. NOLAN. O. A. SMITH. NOLAN A SMITH, REAL ESTATE AND General Business Agents, sell orange orchards, walnut orchards, deciduous fruit orchards, olive orchards, dairy or farm ranches, fine city residences, hotels, lodging houses, grocery stores, hardware business, fruit stands, cigar stands, meat markets, saloons, bakeries, restaurants, and all kinds of mercantile busi ness; pjlces from $100 to $250,000. Loani negotiated. Office, 228 W. Second St., Hollen beck block, Los Angeles. Cal. Telephone 440. Free carriage to see property. 7-8 3m ' DYERS AND FINISH IJARISIAN 274 SOUTH MAIN Btreet. Best dyeing In the city. 1-13 tf ETROPOLITAN 6THAM DYE WORKS. 241 Franklin street. Fine dyeing and clean ing. 1-18 V