8 NEWS NOTES. Weather Bureau. Report of observations taken at Los Angeles, er 5,1892. Ther. RH'i 58 48 | (i5 bl Nil W Clear. L'lea - . Max. tem., 82; min. tem., 52. Forecast. Forecast, for Southern California: Fair tint cloudy and fogjty al-jug the tout: westerly winds; generally cooler. ASanFranciscoommittee is tryingto organize a California Dried Fruit ex change. The regular concert at, Westlake park, by the liouglas military band will be gin at 2:20 p. m. Mrs. Deurch yeeterday contributed $1 to the fund for the relief of the sufferers by the Columbus day explosion. W. W. Phelps of the Columbia View come-any yesterday took a series of pho tographs of the Stewart hotel in San Bernardino while it was burning. The proceedings of the state board of trade of August 9th, September 13th and October 11th have been published in pamplet form, and include W. H. Miiie : paper on Distribution of Fruit. Inspectors of election are requested to call at room No. 7. county court house, today, between 10 and 1 o'clock, and ar range for receiving the ballots for the ensuing election, as provided by law. Coroner Weldon will hold an inquest this morning at 10 o'clock over tbe re mains of an infant child of a family named Lee, living near the San Fer nando depot. Tbe child's death iB re ported to have been caused by acci dental suffocation. The general committee on arrange ments for the Thanksgiving dinner to be given to the unfortunate and'needy in Los Angeleß met last Friday and more fully systematized their plane. Tickets of Invitation will be issued to the worthy ones, and arrangements will be made to serve 1000 guests at one time. Arrangements are being perfected for a big international football tournament, to come off at Athletic park in a couple of weeks. There will be Americans, Irish, English and German teams and all good players wishing to join should enter at Tufts-Lyon Arms company, where entries are being received. The merchants of Los Angeles are looking to Kern county for a large aud growing mercantile trade This is as it should be, and in the future our mer chants would do well to visit Los An geles and investigate the benefits to be gained by closer mercantile associations. —[Bakerslieid Californian. A prominent Democrat called at tbe Herald office yesterday and elated that he had received information from good sources to the effect that the Republicans irhend voting early and then get away with the rubber etamp, bo as to delay and obstruct the Demo cratic vote. A responsible gentlemen of this city offers to put up $250 that Cleveland wiil carry the state of New Yr rk on Tuesday, and that he will also be elected over Harrison by the electoral vote of the union. The offer holds good till tomor row night, and his telephone number can be had at this office. This is no bluff, but means business. A horse attached to a wigon and owned by Buck, the baker, and driven by a small boy, Btarted to run away on Temple street, near Bunker Hill avenue, yesterday about noon. The horse was stopped by colliding with a street car. The boy was thrown out backwards and lit on his head sustaining a painful wound. No damage was done to the horse or wagon. The following building permits were issued yesterday : Rose Bernero, addi tion to building, northeast corner Daly avenue and Water street, $500; Chas. S, Jones, to move frame I) mglaa street dwelling, $300; Mr. McMiller, frame dwelling, Second etreet between St. Louis and Oummings streets, $1000; J. H. White, frame dwelling, Second and Breed streets, $1400. The production of the Chimes of Nor mandy, which takes place at the Los Aneeles theater. Friday evening, No vember 11th, under the management of O. Stewart Tt\vlor, promises to eclipse anything of the kind ever attempted by local talent. Mr. Taylor has a pow erlul chorus of 40 selected voices and a ca»', of exceptionally good soloists. The best obtainable orchestra of 20 pieces has been engaged, to be directed by the rising young conductor, L. Zomaszaving. The stage management is in the com petent hands of O. W. Kyle. Important Move of Orchardists. Many Southern California fruit-grow era are b-ginning to recognize the im portance of gettiug nursery Btock from a u-gion not infected by insect pestß. With this object in view hundreds are ordering their stock for this season's planting from Alexander & Hamman's Rio Bonito nurseries, at Bigg, Butte county, Cal. This firm guarantee their stock delivered in a clean, healthy con dition. Their motto is "true to name and low prices." Jerome Caldwell, general agent in Southern California. Poatoffice address, box 48, station B, Los Angeles, Ji I irJit ful Kxcuredong [IB lltfraTjFfV Ml '' or tourists over the amou Kite shaped II Track and Surf Line |l]ffljjngjj»gtjMjgJ of the Southern Cal iloruia raiUay; only one fare on Sun days for the round trip. Only one fare for the round trip Saturday or Sunday to Redondo, Santa Monica or San Diego, tickets good returning until Monday. Both the cable and elecfic streetcars will take you to Santa Fe depot. A Card of Thanks. The subscription paper circulated by F. E. Tredwickß for the relief of Mrs. B. Bunkers and her children, amounting to $22.70, about one half raised in the Park Uongr-•gational church, balance in the postotrice, is hereby acknowledged with the sincere thanks of the family; also the baseball benefit, and Prof. E W. Payne, and the people that assisted -' ' ra. And many thank? to the people of i'-'ntß Monita that helped her in the i.te bereavement. Mrs. B. Bunkers. Bnbacrlbe Now for Shares fa List, notnil i-üb.it. I eg 1 p,.T.ers cara tolly driwn. 127 West Second. Telephone 165. MEMORANDA. Rev. Dr. Hutchins, First Congrega tional church, corner of Sixth and Hill streets, will deliver a sacramental ad dress at 11 a.m. and a sermon upon Our Political Duty at 7:30 p.m. See Kan-Koo adv. today on first page. Cream Puff self-raising flour. Half rates today from Los Angeleß to all local points on the Southern Pacific. Dr. Tudor, dentist, removed to Hotel Ramona, Third and Spring Bts. Crown and bridge work, Window shades from 50 cents at tbe City of London, 211 South Broadway. Insure with A. C. Goleh, 147 Bouth Broadway. English cassimere pants to order, $0. Joe Poheim, The Tailor. Dr. Lindley, SSlj{ South Spring street. Bi-chloride of gold cure, Santa Fe Springs. See Schumacher photo ad. First page. R. G. Cunningham, dentist, rooms 1 and 2, Phillips block, N. Spring street. Campbell's Curious Curioe. See adv. Dr. Pepper, 119};? S. Spring street. Elegant suit to order, $25. Joe Po htim,'! he Tailor. King up telephone 44. Your goods will be promptly delivered. Before buying blanKets and comfort ers visit the City of London, 211 South Broadway, and compare our ptices with others, for you can save money by it. Fine Bilk-lined overcoats to order, $30. Joe Poheim, The Tailor, 143 S. Spring street. We have just received a new invoice of remarque proof etchings in parch ment, both in landscape and figure, which far excel anything that we have heretofore received. Sanborn, Vail it Co., 133 S. Spring street. Try our Sonoma Zinfandel wine at 5o cents per gallon. T. Vache & Co., cor. Commercial and Alameda sts. Tel. 309. By recent surveys it has been found that the drainage of Lake Eisinore em braces an area of 1000 square miles. Our line of blankets and comforters cannot be equalled iv town. California white blankets in great variety at very low prices. City of London, 211 South Broadway. Saunders & Nauerth having moved Btock of hardware, stoves, tinware and house furnishing goods from 308 to 326 South Spring street, are now prepared to welcome all their old customers and new ones. Los Angeles to Long Beach and re turn, 50 cents, and San Pedro and re turn, 50 cents, on the Los Angeles Ter minal Railway, good going Saturday or Sunday, aud returning Saturday, Sun day and Monday. We will know this week who will be the next president of tbe United States. It is aIBO a fact that everybody knows that Nelgen is the leading tailor in Los Angeles. Inspect his stock and get bis prices at 116 North Spring street. Do not forget that Prof. Payne will give his social dance on Thursday even ing next. Those having invitations are welcome. The Kammermeyer orchestra will furnish the music. At the Y. M. 0. A. auditorium at 3 p. m. an interesting service will be held. Rev. J. VV. Campbell will speak and music by the orchestra will be the or der of service. All are earnestly re quested to be present. Sanborn, Vail & Co. call special atten tion to their line of Paris panel and cab met photograph frames, in white and gold aud cream and gold. They have them in great variety from 50c to $1.50 eacb. 133 S. Spring street. Tho new wharf at Santa Monica iB now out 2200 feet. There is excellent fishing from it, and large catches of rock cod, smelt and other fish are made. The Southern Pacific.-* 9:30 a. m. and 1:17 p. m. Sunday trains run through to the wharf. Round trip, 50 cents. A nice party is being made up which will leave Lob Angeles for the east next Friday, the 11th, having a modern, well equipped tourist car through to Cincin nati, going via tho Sunset route and New Orleans. The party will be per sonally conducted by a Southern Pacific employe. Application for berths ebould be made at the Southern Pacific com pany's general office, 144 South Spring Btreet. The Lo> AngeleE Stenographers' asso ciation will hold its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday evening next in room 17, Workman block, 230),; South Spring street. They have just fitted up new quarters there and expect to have an interesting gathering. Stenographers desiring to join the association can do bo at this meeting. Members will have access to the rooms at all times, where current literature and other attractive features will be found. The cathedral music at 10 o'clock this morning will be La Meise Solonnelle, by Charles Gounoud, and soprano solos will be given by Miss Mary Selby and Miss Cecilia Gardner; alto soloi by Mrs. B Gardner; tenor solos by Prof. Wil liam Foran ; base solos by H. C. Port way. At the offertory the trio Ecce Pannis, by La Hache, wiil be sung. Mrs. B. Stanbury is the soprano, Prof. Foran the tenor and Mr. Portway the basso. A. G Gardner is the organist. The next concert will be Sunday, No vember 13th, at 8:15 p. m. atTurnverein hall. SPECIAL MEMORANDA. Drink Red Ribbon beer. Tel. 44. Drink Pabst Blue Ribbon beer. Ger main Fruit company, sole agents. Be ware of imitations. Fine liquors for medicinal use, at H. J. Woollacott's. Woollacott wants 600 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 frieade. Germain Fruit company. H. J. Woollacott, importer 'of fine liquors. Napa soda, Woollacott. agent. Pure California wine put up in cases by H. J. Woollacott. Send a cn claims a specialty. Em ployment furnished. Help supplied. ARTHUR 11. PALMER, D. D. 8. Dental room-, Eldridge buildinir, Pasadena. MERCANTILE LUNCH HOnsE, 32 South Fa r Oaks avenue. Meals at all hours. KEYSTONE LUNCH, 22 South Fair Oaks ave nue. Meals cooked to order at all hours. W. H. FAIRM AN, the painter house, ilgn and carriage painting, paper hanging, calsominlug etc., corner Hroadway and Kansas Btreet. OMAHA WAFFLE HOG- Work flrst clsss, and guaranteed to pleaie. , New Yarns Fancy Goods. Notions, Dolls, j Ladies'and ohlldreu's Furnishing Goods, j All goodsso.d ac th.- lowest possible cost at THE NEW YORK BAZAAR,; j 148 North Spring street. TO CONSUMPTIVES. COMPOUND * OXYGEN, —Aa prescribed hv D«. M. HILTON WII LIAHS, 137 H. Broadway. Loa Angelea Is the most successlui remedy nuw.employed by the medical profession In the cute ol Head, Throat and Lungpffec ions. OZCENA. i>zu'iia is the prote noual or technical name given loan aivaueed form of catarrh, ln which ulceration haa eat< n throuvh the membrane lining ol the nose to the cotllsge of tbe bone. Any case of catanh may end lnosuenl, but it most frequently occurs !n those who are nat urally scrofulous. The discharge takes ilaee thr .ugh the nostrils or tha threat, and ia > en erclly o' a y.-llowlst) ora greenish yellow color, frequently ting d with blood, and almost al ways attended by an ■ ffensive srafll. In the languag ol Dr. Wood.o! Philadelphia: "The i disease is one of the most obdurate aud dis- Vgreeable Which the physician has to encoun ter, in bak rases the breath ol the patient be comes so revolting aa to isolate him from so ciety, and render him an object of disgust, eveu to himself " In some in tances pieces of bone become separated aLd nloukli oil. leavluK deip, un healthy ulcers, which secrete a bloody matter, and ere i xtremely difficnlt to cure. Afii.ro/cena has contlnmd some time the sense ol smell becomes impaired and o.'len 10-t. D?alnefcs is one ol the most commou conse quences, and results Irom its exieuslon thiough the eustachian tube to tbe Internal ear. Tains in the bead and over the 'rental sin uses, impairing- m mory, and even insanity frequently springs liorn its extmstou to the brain. The great danger, however, becsu-e the most common, is that it will extend downward aud sheet the lunffs. In most cases of pv rnonary disease catarrh i-pr sent to tome degiee, and in many |i stances it causes a large sliare of tin; patient's discomfort. Beslces these srave crnsequences, all of which ate l'able to spiing from scrofulous ca tar h or ozcena, ther.: are others which, if less dangeron*, are rnlDelentl] unpleasant, itoc cssiuns grest to thousands of both sexes by isolating th m and preventing their settlement in life An offensive running Irom tha nose, with f ul breath, is about as great a calamity as can befall young Hvery disease of thl< kind can beci.red by our new system of p actice. Oon-ultatlon free, and prices vithin the reach of u!l Tho«e who desire to consult me In regard to their cases had beitir call at too office f.-r an oxnmtna'iou, but if impossible to visit the office personally can write for a list' f questions and c re lars, Dotfe of which will be sent free of charge Address M. HILTON WILLIAMS, M. D , 137 South Brosdwcy. Los Ange c«. California. Offic hours—Krnm 9 a. m. to I.' :B0 p. m. and Irom 1:30 to 4p m , buudays excepted 10-26 sun wed lrl HOPE FOR WEAK MEN IMPOTENCY, or sexual weakness, spermatorrhea, emissions, blotches, de bility, dizziness, confusion of ideas, aver sion to society, defective memory, and sexual exhaustion, which unfit the vic tim for business or marriage, are perma nently cured by DR. WHITE, tbe noted specialist, 116 East First street. BLOOD and SKIN DISEASES Gleet, gonorrhea, stricture, varicocele, wurte, syphilis, ulcere, eruptions, rheu matism, swelling in groins, sore throat and tongue, falling hair, and many other symptoms are quickly removed and all poisons permanently eiad'cated from the system by DR. WHITE the reliable i pecialist. KIDNEYS AND BLADDER, Troubles, weak back, brick-dust deposit in urine, and al' unnatural urinary de posits and disc.nnrges rapidly cured. DR. WHITE is always consulted In person. No substitutes. Remember the old office, DR. WHITE'S 116 East First Btreet, rooms 12,13,14, 15. Los Angeles. PECK, SHARP k NEITZKE CO., UNDERTAKERS, AND EMBALM ETRS- Eterytiing First-Clm and Cbsrgei KeuoniMs. No. 140 North Main street, Um i Angeles Aw. ys open Tei.No. hi. tVIROTMFNMNHALL; Hairdressifig and Manicnre Parlors, 107 North Fprine street. Room 23 Schumacher Block. Shampooing done at residences if desired. Weak Men and Women SHOULD USB TIAHIAWA BITTKKe, the Great Mexican Uemedy; gives Health uud Strength to the Sexual Organs.