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8 NEWS NOTES. United States Weather Office. Report of observations taken at Los Angeles, ikntpmber 23. 1892: Time. | Bat. |Thet 5:00 *.m. '29 «4 R4 6KWp.m. .29 01 8l» Cl'd'ss. Max. tern., 80: rain. tent.. 52. Forecast. Weathtr forest for tho 24 hours ending at miduicht, Septe i ber 24,'L>r southern Califor ■ia: Fair wea her: m-urly siati jtury tern perature, wiadsgtii'rally Watt rly. The public rc-liool children will cele brate Columbus dry, o,'iober 21nt, by carrying out a progre.mnie com-isting of patriotic.featurea. There are undelivered foVsratns at the Western Union telegraph office, cor ner North Mnin and Oourl stieeta, September 23d, for Franc's M. Oolen, J. H. Pegg, Otipper Sittle, Felix Levick. The death occurred yesterday oi Mrs. George M. HoHotk She had been ill for a long time from a aevei c diseaee,»Bd the end relieved bar from rea infjf ring. The avuiputhv of v\nv' - Srendu is extended t:> Judge Bolt-* in this, his hour of sorrow. Ben Benjamin, who has hi or) connect ed with the daily press for the past seven years ps sporting writer, Will today com merce the* poblieatrfrn of a weekly called Sport, devoted to all branches of out door pastimes, A jolly party will sail from Avalnn, Cntalina ishtud, September 25th. for tbe Ban Diego celebration, including Judge J. P. Sheet*, Willard Beeson, George Sanderson, Mews. McOlam. C. F. Reeves, Ciarani Fenton, ChriHt Rintein, J. Bset, Ghappell and W. H. Bloeter. Police Clerk R. E. Cottle received a teleeram yesterday morning announcing tbe death"of his father, E. L. N. Cottle, of Tulare, aged 76 years. The first inti mation Mr. Cottle had oi h ! s father's illness was the announcement, of hiß death. Mr. Cottle left last night for Tulare, expecting to return on Monday. Articles of incorporation were filed yesterday by th* Equitable Mutual Building aud L >n.n association, of Los Angeles. The capital stock is $2,000. --000. ot which 116,500 has been actually subscribed. The following are the di rectors: Walter C. Dnrgin, Henry S. Qrme, Frank Irvit g. Thomas G. Bristol and Bradner W. Lee, all of Los Augeles. Two boys escaped from tbe Whittier reform school yesterday. One of them was Oharies K. Hi1!,«17 years old, 5 feet 1% inches tall, weight, 140 pounds. He has light auburn hair and blue eyes. His home was Denver. Colo., hut he was committed from San Bernardino. The other was Burt Starr, 16" years old, 5 feet 8 inches tall, auburn hair and bine eyes. His home is iv Snnta Barbara; he waa committed from Ventura. Both boys wore their work clothes. To show what close figuring is being don? in this city, it, is stated that on the bidding on O. W. Krause's house, which is to be built on Twenty-ninth street, there were 17 bids, all of which ranged within a few dollars of each other, and three of the bids were exactly the same, those of Messrs. Reming ton, Thompson and Hannon being identi cal. These gentlemen decided to pull straws for the prize. Mr. Remington getting the longest straw, was awarded the doDtract. A number of young ladies and gentle men assembled in the parlors of the Y. M, C. A., on Thursday evening, and, after listening to an address by Miss Win Die S. Morris, stat* superintendent and organizer of Yon tig Woman's Christian Tempeiance Unions of North ern California, upon Our Country and Relation Thereto, were organized into the Los Angeles Young Woman's Chris tian Temperance union. The following officers were elected: President, Miss Gertrude Finney: recording secretary, Mies Edith Holden ; corresponding sec retary, Mrs. H. W. Brodbi'ck; treasurer, Miss Herman. The sympathy of many Pomona people goes out to R. T. Davie, recently a blacksmith in this place, and now of New Jerusalem, Ventura county, says the Pomona Progress, because of the trouble that has corns into hie family. It seems that among the young people who were given a cordial welcome to the Davis home in Veniura county was a young man named George Wagner, who became a favorite iv the house. Sff. stid Mrs Davie gave him their con fidence and honor. He abused it, and tho newspapers up that way have been full of ait awful scandal he created in the family where ne was made a wel come guest. Mr. Davis had him ar rested, but the young rascal was subse quently freed upon his marrying little Nannie, the 13 year-old daughter of Mr. Davis. Montefiure Orthodox Cciigre^^Hon. Holiday services win ne ueia at Ma sonic hall, 125)6 South Spring street, commencing Wednesday evening, Sep tember 21st. Dr. A. W. Edelmao will officiate. Seats can be had at Henry Kline's, 104 South Main street. Printed Wedding Invitations specialty. New, handsome typ;. One half cost of engraving. H. 11. Lee & tiro., printers, 140Nortn Spring street. The finest coufectiom-rv, ie -cream and soda fountain iv tbe city is at Chi Ist: pher's, '241 Houth Spring street. FALL IN T We don't mean the river or a hole in the ground, but we do mean our New Line of FALL GOODS-THEY'RE IN! SOME IN THE WINDOWS, OTHERS IN THE DOORWAY, AND A GIGANTIC LINE INSIDE! QUALITY IN A, PRICE IN ZI — NEW mm m mil m Main and Requena Sts. IPS ANGELES HERALD; SATURDAY MORNING ,SEPTEMBER 24, 1892. MEMORANDA. Rev. Frank E. Mason, C. S. D.. will deliver an address to Christian Scien tists, at Odd Fellows'hall, tomorrow at 3 p. m. Admission free to all interested in Christian Science. Tbe Southern Pacific will give the usual half rates tomorrow from Los An geles to all local points. Dr. Chamley, at 211 West Fitst street, has 17 cases of cancer under treatment now, and averages curing about four every week. Geo. Riddle's reading of Midsummer Nights' Dream, is by all odds the most poetic and fairy-like realization of the poem that I have ever listened to. — [New York Truth. Bishop Holt, of tbe United Brethren church, will preach at Union hall, corner of Grand avenue and Seventeenth street, Sunday, at 11 a. m. No service at night. At the Palace tonight, is the first ap pearance in Los Augeles of the world renowned Venetian Lady Troubadours. Don't fail to see them. The chorus choir of the First Congre gational church, W. Gardner Cogswell, director, assisted by other local taleiit, will give their farewell praise service to morrow, Sunday evening, at 7:30, Ad dress by Pastor Dr. llutchins. Parents wishing to place their daugh ters in school will find the principal of St. Hilda's Hall, Glendale, at home afternoons until the opening of the school, Septembei 21st. September 24' h to October 2d the Southern California railway, Santa Fe route, will sell excursion tickets to San Diego at one fare for round trip, tickets good returning until October 3d. Papa Schurtz has spared no expense iv engaging the celebrated Venetian Lady Troubadours for a short season. They will positively sppear at the Palace this evening. Grand opening of fall millinery at Mrs. J. M. Erdman's, 419 South Spring street, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day, September 26tb, 27th"and 28th. No cards. Geo. Riddle's programme for Satur day's mutinee will include Cardinal Wolsey, the inimitable courtship scene between Henry V and Catherine, the Boat Race by Robert Grant, and How ell's Sleeping Car, with its amusing situations. Fifty cents for the round trip to Re dondo or Santa Monica via the Southern California railway, "Santa Fe route," on Saturday or Sunday. Los Augeles to Long Beach and re turn, 50 cents, aud San Pedro aud re turn, 50 cents, on the Los Angeles Ter minal Railway, good going Saturday or Sunday, nnd returning Saturday, Sun day and Monday. A complete tour of the kite-shaped track will only cost you $2 05 Sunday. Trains leave Santa Fe depot, foot of First street at 8:30 and 11 o'clock a. m. There will be another sale of Re marque pruoi etchings, Saturday, Sept. 24th. These are fine, large pictures, and all good subjects. Everyone desiring a picture should take advantage of this, aB the stock is limited; price, $2 each. They will be on exhibition at Sanborn, Vail & Co.'a art Etore, 133 South Spring street, on the above date, A series of addresses will be given at the Y. M. C. A. on Sunday afternoons, by prominent city pastors, concerning some of the dangers be&etting young men in Loa Angeles. Roy. J. H. Coilins will give the first of the series tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock ou the topic, Frightful Facts. A malechorußis being organized under the direction of Prof. F. C. Bacon, and, together with an or chestra, will lead the music. Col. John P. Irish, whose Bpeech at the pavilion, on Wednesday evening, was so well received, will address tbe citizens of Downey on Friday, and the people of Pomona on Saturday evening. The masterly manner in which he pre sents the issues of the day, makes him an interesting as well as an iiiftrußtive speaker, and his houses are always rilled with attentive listeners. 8, D, List, notary public. Lee.il pipers oaro ;. '• drawn. IS7 Wtst e>cond. Telephone 165. Ho! For San Diego. Eon't fail to attend t""e grand eelebra'ion of the 350 th anniversary of the discovery of Cal ifornia by Cabrillo, at fcan Diego, on Wednes day and Thursday, September 28th and 29th, Special cheap excursion ratei from all stations on the Santa Fe and Southern Pacific. Special for a Short Time Great American Importing Tea Co. arc giving extra double pr feuts to everybody at their stores, 135 N. Main street and 35 tS. Spring street, Los Angeles. Their Tea?, Coff :es and Spices are pronounced perfection. Visit their siores and get the best. New and Old Books, Magazines, Btc. Boot Exchange, Corner Second and Main Hh Geuta' Hats Cleaned, Dyed and Pressed. H rtley, hatter, 264 3outh Main street. Fall Millinery Opening Thursday, ffrHay and Saturday. Fine im ported trimmed styles All are invited to at tend. No earns. Mrs. Forster-Iluber, 103 florth Spring street. Visiting; Cards JBngraved tl Langsladter's, 214 West Second. Tel. 762. Landsbere, tho Tailor, No 127 Hast First street. Latest patterns in suitings. Btst work. Moderate priced. Satis faction guaiauteed. Also cleaning aud dyeing Wallpaper. 237 S. Spring. Samples cent. BILFINGER'S PECULIAR IDEAS. How He Excused His Supposed Bigamous Conduct. Two Young Men Charged with Beat ing Little Boys. Mrs. Hilfinfcer Cruelly Uecelved by Her Husband—Mr. Landing's Story About Ills Boys Being Maltreated. The suit of Lena Crandall vs. Carl W. Bilflnger, to annul their marriage, re ferred to by tbe Herald yesterday as containing sensational features, has de veloped some very original ideas on the part of the defendant iv the case. Mr. Bilfiuger is a character iv his way, and was in Los Angeles for quite a while in a refinery. It was during his residence iv the city that ho met, wooed aud won the lady who now seek", not to secure a di vorce, but to have her marriage an nulled, as a better protection to her fair name, aud the custody of the child, the fruit of the marriage. Bilfiuger, who is well educated aud claims to be an expert chemist, a num ber of months ago boldly proclaimed that he had made a discovery which would revolutionize the art of refining oils, and that he would make a great for tune by his discovery. He left Los An geles and went to Cleveland, O , where he engaged in experimtnts with his dis covery, and came near blowing himself up. Afterwards he wettt to Indianapolis?, where he is now supposed to be. His wile never suspected her husband of the cruel wrong he had perpetrated upon Iter, even when he left Los Ange les, and expected him back with in creased fame and a well'filled pocket book, as the result of his brain work. But in June, only three months ago, letters came to ber absent husband from Germany. Without thinking that she was to read the death blow of ber happiness, and only believing that they might be about business matters de mauding attention, Mrs. Bilfiuger opened them. They were from a woman who signed herself Mrs. Bilfiuger, and their content was perfectly convincing that she so considered herself. The dis covery was a very sad one to the lady and she consulted her old father and mother, who iive iv Los Angeles. They then went to Henry W. Bleecker, and upon his advice an investigation was begun, which resulted in ihe disclosure of the villainy o! the htißband. He had left his first wife, for what cause is unknown in this country, although a letter to him from his brother begged him not to further disgra.ee his family. He courted Mrs. Bilfiuger No. 2 with the avowed statement that he was an un married man, while he knew at the time the injury he was doing her and any children they might have. The lady cornea from a very respectable family in the cily, and they leal the notoriety tbat has come to them very keenly. It is understood that letters have been received from Bilfiuger since the dis closure, in in which he almost acknowl edged the exis ence of wife No. 1, alleging that he thought it was ati right; that, he had expected to gat a divorce, but tbat he h: d been advieed that he was practically divorced and it did not matter much. MR. LANDING'S STORY. Bo Charges Two Young; Men With Bru tal Assault. Yesterday W. H. Landing, an old man, who lives with his wife and two sons, near Oahuenga, told tho district attorney a story, upon whicli.a warrant was iesued for the arrest of Roscoe E3ingtontor. and a man named Warden. His hoys are 14 and 10 years oid, and Mr. Landing lays that Esington brut ally beat Frank, his eldest son, last Wednesday evening, about 5 o'clock. About five weeks ago he got into a diepute with the men about a water right, and they tried to quarrel with him. They called him name*, and threatened to run him out of tbe coun- try. The old man alleges that last Wednes day evening, at the hour mentioned, he and his wife were away from home. His sons, Frank and Willie, were in the yard, and Esington came up to them. Without saving anything, he kicked the eldest, boy, Frauk, iv the breast, knocked him down, threatened to kill him, and then beat him and tore his clothes. The boys could do nothing, and, according to the old man's story, ran in the house and locked themselves in. The defend ants had not be< n arrested at a late hour last evening, although officers were look ing for them. Court Notes. Henry Meiesen was tried before Jus tice Stanton yesterday morning, upon a second charge of disturbing the peace, brought against him by Mrs. Mary Mc- Cann. After the testimony was intro duced, the court took the case under advisement. Mrs. Sophia Murris was yesterday granted a divorce from her husband, F. Murris, by Judge MeKinley, on the ground of desertion. He was a brake man, and his wife had not heard from him for over a year. They have two children, of which she was granted the custody. The trial of the damage suit of JameH Lacey vs. George K. Foster was re sumed yesterday before Judge Wade, and during the afternoon the defendant was recalled. He was put through a solid cross-examination by James M. Dauirou. The case will probably be finished today, as the testimony is about r.Hin. ' ' An information was' filed gby the dis trict attorney in department one against P. O'Leary, charging him with assault with iutent to commit robbery. He will be arraigned this morning. Iv the case of the peoplf vs. Ah Sing, who is accused of robbing Dr. Tom She Bin, the remittiturot" the supreme court, grafting him a new trial, was received in department one of the superior court, and the case put on the trial calendar for September 24th, to be set. A motion for a non-suit was argued aud submitted before Judge Van Dyke in the case of Ira E. Moore vs. The Car bonate Mining compauy, which he is su ing for $2000 for legal services. A suit on two promissory notes for $250 each, brought by Eames against Crnzior, waß continued by Judge Shaw until October Ist. In the matter ot the estate and guard iauship of Louisa L. Fraisher et al.. Judge Clark denied a petition to accept a compromise deed, and ordered the foreclosure of the mortgage. In the United States district court, Charles Milhabn, convicted of taking away some brandy from a Fresno distil (Inlands " Absolutely the Best." It is made of pure cream cf tartar and soda, no am lia, no alum. A like q .ntity gees farther and ( ss better work. It is therefore cheaper. Cleveland's is the baking r der used in the U. S. my and by teachers of cookery. It never varies, r, id always gives perfect c. .Try a can. lery, which was in the hands of the mar shal, was sentenced to pay a fine of $106 and eerve six months in the Fresno county jail. The Herald is informed that the suit instituted by Jean Leonis vs. J. S. Amestoy et al., to secure, title to his interest in Miguel Leouis'e estate, which he deeded away in trust, is a friendly one, aud that, the Aim-stoy heirs will not dispute his interest. In that event the litigation will not be as protracted as thought, _ New Suits Filed. The following suits were placed on file in the county clerk's office yesterday : Mrs. Martha Paddock filed a petition fur the probate of the will of her father, Jonathan D. Hutchinson, deceased, the estate being valued at $1250. Mrs. Anna Maria Sholderer began suit against E. D. Gibson, sheriff, etal., to secure judgment lor $837 50, on property alleged*to have been illegally attached. Henry Clem nt and Elijah Gay filed a confession of judgment for $1084.56, on a no'e for $714, given to Albert C. Day iv 1888. POLITICAL MATTER. The Democratic County Committee to Organize Today. Today the Democratic county central committee will meet to elect its officers. There seems to exist a unanimous senti ment in favor of the selection of C. F. A. Last as permanent chairman, and he will undoubtedly be elected. As to what selection for secretary will be made, cannot yet be stated. John A, Anderson, of the well-known firm of Anderson <Sc Chanslor, is a candi date for the Democratic nomination for the council in the Fourth ward. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses were iseued yester day to the following persons : Charles Russell Orcutt, aged 28, a na tive of Vermont, and resident of Orcutt, San Diego county, and Olive L. Eddy, aged 35, a native of New York, and resi dent of Los Angeles. Si S. Rich, aged 32, a native of Cali fornia, and Johanna Sanders, aged 23, a nativp of Germany, both residents of Los Angeles. George A. Atwood, aged 45, a native of Maine, and Mrß. Hattie E. Fanning, aged 47, a naive of Ohio, both residents of Los Angeles. Reuben James Shafer, aged 20, and Alice Shaffer, uged 18, both natives of Kansas and residents of Lob Angeles. Charles E. White, aged 41, a native of Virginia, and Mrs. Ida Harverson, aged 21, a native of California, both residents of Los Angeles. PERSONALS. "Jim" S. Cullen, one of the most brilliant attorneys of San Diego, is in the city for a few days' stay. E. J. Calley, a popular commercial traveler from San Francisco, is in the city on a business trip. Mrs. M. A. Jordan has just returned from New York. H. E. Carter, the well-known attor ney, who was hurt last Sunday while out riding, has now recovered, and ia at bis .nice again to transact business. Harry M. Reed, one of the best drum mers on the road hailing from San Fran cisco, is in the city. ON FIRE WITH ECZEMA. Terrible Sufferings of Little Baby. Seven Doctors and Two Hospitals Fail. Cured by Cuticura. My baby boy, 5 months old, broke out with eczema The itching and burning was intense; the eczema kpread to bis limbs, breast, face and head, until he w»s nearly covered; hi* torturing ogonies were pitiable to behold; he had no pence and but little rest jf, night or day. He was / ■ \ under treatment at differ / \ ent times at two hospitals ' \ and by seven doctors in I this city withouttheleast **" ■'' / benefit; every prescrip ts* (Srtv «3 li " v oI the doctors was ■W? 2i3"> ff faithfully tried, but he , . HI grew worse all tho time. •*<M iS For months I expended /•Sv F\ aDout ? 3 Per week for \ metlici .es, and was en- discouraged. Iruir —chased Cuticura, Cuti rußt So»r an l Cuticura Ke-oi.vent and fol lowed the directions to the letter. Kelief was immediate, his sufferings were eased, and rest and sleep permitted. He steadily Improved nnd In nine weeks wss entirely cured, and has now an Clear a skin and is as fair a boy as any ino'her could wif-h to sec X recommend every jnother to use it for every Baby Humor MRS. M. FEKGUBON, • 86 W. lirookline St., Boston. CUTICURA REMEDIES. The greatest skin cures, blood purifiers, and humor remedies of moaern times, instantly re lieve the most agonizing forms of eczema and ! sorlasis, and speedily, permanently, ecouom iciJly and lnfa libly cure, every species of tor turing, dlf figuring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted and pimply diseases and humors of the skin, scalp and blood, with loss of liafr, 'uora infancy to rge, whether simple, scrofu lous or hereditary, when all other methods and best physicians fail. Hold everywhere. Price, Cuticura, 50c; Soap, '25c; Resolvent. ?1. Prepared by the Potteb Dkcq and Chemical Corporation. Boston. £63r-Bend for "How to Cure Skin Diseases." 64 pages, 50 illustrations, an 1100 testimonials. DIMPLES, blackheads, red, rough, chapped, i a»a and oily skin cured by Cuticura Soap. OLD FOLKS' PAINB~ Full of comfort for all Pains, In fta&PWV} flainninlion, and Weakness of the , SjMl{LJr Aged ih the Cuticura Anti-Tain Plaster, the first and only pain-kill- W .{King, strengthening plaster. New, in -4sßß»Bostautancous, aud Infallible. FAMILY LIQUOR STORE T WIEUND , ({ DRAUGHT WhlSky And bytlicjiottlo. ' FREE DEUVEBT Tel. 396. .. " -' V' v **" Tel 396 , ''THE PACKAGE HERE REPRESENTED ILLUSTRATES 115 S. Spring the 'OLD TAYLOR*COOPERAGE and BRANDING. 115 s. Fpriog J. P. TAGGART CO. Branch of the Dr. Liebig Co. of ; : ua Fnncim K The *l*ttot the i.ioblg World Dispensary Are. the on.y surgeons to Los Autreles performing U . ,c , U , tust ">Por*tioii« required for a radical cure of stricture, Hydrocele, Varicocele, PUos, Fis- la m *»<>. Rwtal diseases, fSye, Ear, Noso, }fi«.l\4V.V\\'*Mii!iMl lhroatHU'! Luurh, Hneases of the Dlar.-stlvo Or- '■«. ■ ffl.n "| ''?yM\rgPßPi * ans ' * n(1 aiBoa!, « ;l of women children. CHRONIC DISEASES AND DEFORMITIES. }},\[ a Appliances for Rupture, Curvature of the Spiue, Olub Foot, and a.l deformities, nianu- faotured by our own instrument maker. 11 F 1 IT ? rvous Debility. Bexual Weakness, Loss of Power, Gleet, Gonorrhosa, Hyphills, nil U I\l Spermatorrhea* and all unnatural disohameß of either sex rea ed wltr. unfall- IVI I IM luesucues-. Confidential book and bottleof aerman Invigorate given free to 111 t— 1 \ prove Its merit; sure cure for special private and nervoun troubles All our phriclatis constantly Inj . \\o I ICQIfI 1 Pfl 123 8. MAIN ST. attendance from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.( (In confidence) L)r\, UIDIU a u'J., LO') ANGKLXH. SPECIAL MEMORANDA. Ring up telephone 44. Your gocde will be promptly delivered. Bichloride of gold—Safe and sure cure for drunkenness. Silver Ash inetitute, Santa Fe Springs. Drink Red Ribbon beer. Tel. 44. Dr. Pepper, HOJi. S. Spring street. Drink Pabst Blue Ribbon beer. Ger main Fruit company, sole agents. Be ware of imitations. Try our Sonoma Zinfandf 1 wine at 50 cents per gallon. T. Vache & Co., cor. Commercial and Alameda s.ts. Tel. 309. Fine liquors for medicinal use, at 11. J. Woollacott's. R. G. Cunningham, dentist, rooms 1 and 2, Phillips block, N. Spring atreet. Woollacott wants 500 dozen bottles. Boys, bring them along. Blatz beer, Woollacott, agent. Dr. C. Edgar Smith, rupture, female, rectal diseases. Seventh and Main streets. Telephone 1031. Send a couple of cases of California wines to your eastern friemds. Germain Fiuit company. H. J. Woollacott, importer of fine liquors. Dr. R. J.Goss, corner First and Spring streets, rooms 3D and 40, new Wilson block, makes a specialty of diabetes, paralysis and rbeumatiem. Napa soda, Woollacott, agent. Pure California wine put np in cases by H. J. Woollacott. Send ai.veto your friends. 124 aud 126 N. Spring street. Tbe latest novelties in the piciure line are those art prints on satin and em bossed mounts, which have had such a great sale in Sau Frr.ncisco and New York. The entire line bag been im ported from Berlin by Sanborn, Vaii & Co., 133 South Spring street, and is now on exhibition. CO ALINE An article needed in every family for wash lng clothes and all k>nd* of cleaning. It con tains NO A « II), n») 1,1 MX, NO POTASH. Used in tbe E->st will SOOeen for vcnra. Uni versally uieful. Factories mills, printers, housekeepers, engineers, snd persons wo kins where the bands beco > c sore and strained. It leaves the hands soft and white, and cute? cuts and scratches on the skin". No scrubbing; no muscular labor. In cleaning house, as n. delicate woman can clean without fatigue. It saves paint. For cleaning paint, varnished surfaces, window glass, mirrors, gold frames, marble furuilure, silverware. i-howcascs, bronzes, cut glacs. gloves and ess fixtures. It removes paint, pitch or tar irom the hands or clothing readily. Anyhing soiled by oil or grease, flies, pencil marks or dirt of any kind. It will clean without soap or water. Ued In hotels and .teainers for Washing dishes For the bath it has uo equal. l or cleaning falsi teeth, it saves that peculiar annoyance to >o many. It cures tho poison of poison oat, and removes sunburn, l.irections on ev.ry bottle; 50c per quart bottle. W. K. ItdRKKS, acent, P. O. box 635,125 Hast Third street. ' Os Ange-' los, Cal. 9 111 m PECK, SHARP k MM CO., UNDERTAKERS, AND EM BALM ERS. Everything First-Clasi ami Charges Reasonable. No. 140 North Main street, Los Angeles. Always open. Tei. No. 61. MANICURING, CRIMFING, SHAMPOOING, SINGEING, "m™ wonder hair parlors MRS. M. CODIE, 219 South Spring street. M U iIWO dpTiblAN. Xyeaatte. • tl. Ail! fill, accurately with SPECTA ' CLES or EYE GLASSES by the latest methods. Fine lenses a spe* laity Microscopes, telescopes, hydrom-ters, barome ters, thermometers, co'< pistes, microscopic ob jects, lantern slides, etc. Glass* ground to order. Repairs promptly done. No. 126 South Sprimr st , Los Angeles, 0-29 3m IMMENSE INVOICE JUST ARRIVED OF CHEAP Dioner, Tea sTcilet Services STAFFORDSHIRE CROCKERY CO., 8-27 417 South Spring street 6mo Dr. J. A. MUNK, "St Clubfoot, Spinal Curvature, Hip Disease and Tumors, Rupture, Female, Bladder, Rectal and all other diseases of the pelvis. Fits the only truss tbat gives perfect satisfaction. Some thing- new. SOUTH SPRING STREET. ] Los Angeles, Oal. 9-23 6m ! r /" _ Cancer Hospital. Cure orno pay, noknlfe Hs or pain. Large, exter <?B unl or internal. Testl- monials Si treatise sent ' rec - Oolco2llW. First \ >6t, Los Angeles, Cal.' S. R. CHAMLEY, M. D. Rcpi'irir,); promptly attended to. Old trunks taken in ctcbn J. C. CUNNINGHAM, Manufacturer of and dealer iv I Trunks and Traveling' Bags. I 7-3 3m 130 South Main street. Tel. 818. SEXUAL DISEASES"! DR. white:. TDK EMINENT WI'ECIAI.IST, Continues to. cure PRIVATTS, NERVOUS and CHRONIC DISEASES o: both Bexcs. Gonorrhoea, Gleet. Stricture, Syphilis, Im potency. Night I os-es, Varicocele promptly cured. Blood, Kidney, Bladder and Nervous diseases treated with rental kable success. Dr. White Is the oldest specialist In the city. DISPENSARY, 116 E. FIRST STREET, Rooms 12, 13, 14, 15. PITTTTfIMI Dr. White calls attention to the U 1 lU!< ! fact that his paiients aro not en trusted to the care of hired substitutes, as is the cane in,so mat y so-clled Instiiutoß, which are established wlih some high sounding title or under a borrowed name, and are conducted by men too inexperienced to practUo successfully under iht lr own names. REMOYAL_ NOTICE. Messrß. PTP.ONI A SLATRT, manufacturers of Native Wines and Brandies, beg to inform the citizens of Los Angelex and vicinity that they are now permanently located at No. 340 North Main street (Baker block), where they ha ye opened an office and spacious sales room for conducting their city and jobbing business. Family trade respectfully solicited and promptly attended to. Pure wines and brandies ol »ur manufacture for medlclns.l uses. , Telephone BH6. P. O. box 1077, Station C. N. B—Proprietors of West Olendale Winery and Vineyards. 7-3 3m c. f7a. last, BCCCBBBOB TO 131 N. MAIN ST., Wholesale and Retail Wine i Liquor Merchant Finest stock of Old Hermitage, W. H. Mo- Brayer. Old Crow, Spring Hill, New Hope, Bluo Grass, Boi d Si Llllard. Mellwood, Old Taylor, etc. Strai.ht Kentucky Whiskies Family and m dlcinm trade solicited. 0 803 m BUS C H & HANNON, JOBBERS AND UXTAILRRP. Farm Implements and Vehicles. Contractors' Grading Tools a Specialty. 146,141, 150 ad 152 North In Ancolei St. . a-1* tl