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Los Angeles Daily Herald. VOL. XXI. ON ASTHMA. DAILY HERALD. nbtuhrd .r.ry morning, except «Icr.<l«jr, by JOSEVfI D. LYNCH. TRRMB Oft DAILY HERALD: « .nmim, > mail or expro* 17.00 SI I ino.K !■», I>) mm ior exprw. 4.00 Three months = w tINUVRRRO *T C.RRIKRB MR WIRK, 15fl. vVEEKI/* tIEItAIJ). fl Ht.l-.H- > RVRRY SATURIKT MoRKIIITII TERMS: un* yt'.r, by ußll or express, one ropy #2 00 91. uantli., hy mall or exprew 1.00 Thre.' month., hy inuil or <-x(»rra, tto AUVF.KTIKKMKNT3 liwrtul at reiuon.ble rate. frr All kind, ot Job H orlt done te compete with Sun t--riii.-i.H-o in pric-, style and eleu'mee ol * orkmanahtli. IT IS A COMMON KRItOR to suppose every diae**e which iri attmded by opprejwid hn-atli- Dg tv he AMi'llMA or t-iintwic. We have short nein 01 breath in Cunsuuiptiun, liromhitis and Pneumonia, just mm we do lit Asthma, only I. thtitM-d.tH.-uae-.it ii ilwhvn present, whereas in Asthma it occurs in paroxysms. Asthma In a s|>usiiititic dlscasa of tho which manifest* itself in periodic attacks or "Ills." It eofliesoii suddenly, and is attended with great d.ih. L:li\ ni }„,. .thing while it lasts, hid when the attack is over the patient breiUties almost as well as in health. Tho Asthmatic Ht in yeoineori at any time, day or night, hut moat coiiiuionly occurs sfler midnight :i!id beloio morning. The patient is suddenly awakeiK-d by n dirrkultv of breathing, a feet hi* of we (flit, ..r eoustiioit m of the eheht. It feels though It were bound, lie sits up in bau, pants or k-.-p* (or breath, and, in bad caavs, eulla lor the doom and «iiidow* to be thrown open. lYraplration standi out in large drops on the forehejui, the faoo looks haggard, the lip* are livid, the extremities cold, mid the heart heating violently. I'enama badiv afHiet.il with this rise I*4. aro, during thu fit, insensible to everytidug save the deaire fur air. 1 have known tliein to rush to the open window and hang over the Bill tor hours In mid*, niter, utterly regardlea* r>l the cold. The feeling is precisely that of luipefistin,; BUffu c-itioii, and the poor sufferer endures for a time all the agony ot DKOWNIiINCI or nlow NTKANII ULATIoN. Hut happily lor the patient, his confidence never desert* him. He fi eln that it will soon be ever, and then he will get relief. After a longer or shorter period, according lo the severity of the ease—generally a few bourn the TIOIIT NKJWatthe hott-ui of the ehett lelaxM. the breathing U-coniea deeper, the patient ran riPKAK and OOUOII without dilthulty and be Bins to expectorate freely. At l. worn out by the intensity of his sufferings, he fails asleep, and the attar is. is at an end. NKKVotJS, lII'MIH an.i DRY ASTHMA are names given tv different forms of this disease. KMPAIVHKMAU another and nnre inveterate kind of Asthiua, while I lay rever of Rase cold is a peculiar variety of Asthma which occurs at a c-rlalu Season oi the year. Each ot these forma .»' disease differ somewhat from the others In syintoimi, hut practically the-e didlnctiufM are of very little value. It nt mitter to the patient which form of Asthma bn has since his ■uffrrings are the same in all. In one case the expett<>raiioii Incomes Yellow, and we call it bronchial. In another it Is Hunt, hiiJ we call it dry. When he coughs up clear water, with a white froth on the surta.e, we say be lias humor al Asthma. In i.e.vuits asthma there is very little expectoration of any kind. Hay (ever al ways liegins as a crying cold in the bead or la> rfuenxa, and a clear water runs from the mn and the c>ee for some time before the Asthma fit coined on. InVmphvaetu a th. expectoration is generally thi. k. and continuas so in the inter val between the tits. While the shortness of breath Is increased on thu slightest exertion. There is no rule whit h can be -aid lo lie uni form in Aathrnx In one jiersori tbe dlseasa will entiri hp .a-i off after a single atlaek, ami re main veil tor week's. In another there will be several fits in suc.*ssi.>n. with only short inter vals between them, and then the patient escapes for a longer peri d. In some the fits occur regu larly atatut 'd time-. Some asthmatics hieath bent in tbe c. ty, while others cannot pass a night In town without suffering an attack. One pre fers ib« low lai d as a place of residence, and an other can only sleep on high ground. X paitieii lar exposure of a room will often make a differ ence, and 1 have known people who c uld sleep on one side ef a street and not on the opposite. Ihe smell of hay .roses an I even of the stable, with many is sufficient tn bring on a paroxysm. Home cannot drive behind horses, or endure a eat in the same room. All this must seem estrange and aim j t absurd to those who know nothing of the disease by ex perience, but thote who are afflicted with It un ite) stand the matter. Se seii-itive are some peo ple that they cuntot enter a drug store where ipecicnauha la k- p. without experiencing an op pression in breathing. Asthma depend* more on atmospheric causes than other lung di-iease-i. The mucous mem brane is morbidly Bensetive to every change in the air, in tha excess or dertcienry of its ozone - in the presence of Miuokc or dust; in its tempera ture, humidity, or even I npref iiaoee with tbe delicate fragrance of flowers and plants. Pew people have any idea of the powerful influence exerted for irood or HI by what we inhale. Ihe air ia the great source from whence we contract moat diw-ases and it ia only by em ploy lm/ it as the narrier of remedies th it many of them can beciir-d. This is peculiarly the case wiih alt diwai aof the air passage and lung*), of noae more so than Asthma. it Is a f<kdish concert of many people to be lieve thst if they bare Asthma they cannot git consumption. The truth Is the very opposite. They are more liable to fall into consumption Ik cause they have Asthma. Another klea is, that Asthma it-elf Is not adangtrous disease, ann yet the published bills of mortality for tnts city prove to all who read them that great num ber* lose tneir lives every year. Without courage and perseverance nothing is rumble. Hut with these, aided by proper and •skillfull treatment. Asthma can generally lie cared even after tbe hinga aro extemdvi-ly dis eased. Ami tloa can only be done by tho proper u»e of Medicated Inhalations which reach every part of the de*l siirfaces, thus rendering lung diseases as amenable tv treatment and as easily cured as any other class of di-e •>.■■«. M HIhTON WILLIAMS, M. !>., ■76 North Main Street, Is a Angela, Cat. P. s. inn k Horss, from 10 *. m. to 11* Sunday from it..'.,- m. ONE DAY'S FISHING. Oue morning when Spring was In her teens— A morn lo a poet's wishing. All tinted In dellc.te pinks and greens, Miis Hessie and I Went flshlri;. I In my rotuh and easy clothes, With mv face «t the sunshine's merry; She with her hat lip: ed down to her nose, And her ncae tipped - vice versa. I with my rod, my reel and mv hooks, Alld a hamper tor bmeh.mn r. .v-nes; She with the bait of her comely looks. And the m me of her golden tresses. Su we sat down on ihe sunny dike, Whe-e the whiU- p .11 I lilies te t. r. An I I went llshing .ike <paint uld Ike, And she like Hun .n Peter. All the noon I lay in the 'Ight of her eyes. And dreamily watched an.l waited; Bat the ft b were OWttnlJty, and would aut rise. And Mao baiter alone naa halted. AIII when the time tor departure came, Th ■ b .g was as flat as a fh'Utider, An.i ties-iy had neatly hooked the game— A huiidred-ajid-civrhty pounder ! 11: st?n Uazette. Items of Interest Crop prospect! are wonderfully good in Mauitub... Italy supports France in her demand* fur international control in Egypt. The Mayall rubber factory at Keadiiip, Pa., has been burned; loss Sv!uo.«JU. The linn of Reid & Smith, merchants of New York, made an assignment yes terday. At Sin tfield yesterday the Americans defeated tbe Yorkshires in a game of La Cross. The spinner* at the Union Mills, at Kail River, have rt -turned tj work at re dltCed wages. Trout of small 4<ze are being caught iv tbe Sonoma creek, many Hngerlings be ing atao taken out of the ljaguuitas. George R. Srutua was fatally Bhot last week in Jseksoii county, Oregon, by the accidental discharge of bis own pistol. A landslide, eighty feet long and thirty feet deep, ocenrrt'd Sunday morning near tunnel 5, about six miles south of Calienle. A young tramp, name unknowu, was killed on tbe railroad Sunday, while stealing a ride on the brake beam uf a freight car. The Governor has appointed ft. M. Aiuswor h Regent of the University for a term of sixteen years, vice himself, term expired. Pftfl. Sheridan, formerly porter of the Clarendou Hotel, Portland, has been ar rested and charged with sotting fire to tbe premises. The body of a woman found drowned in the Muds'.ii on Saturday has been identified as that of Miss A. Hazard, re ported to be missing. Estrada, editor of one of the Cuban papers at Key West, yesterday cowhtded Juan I'aroda, who is alleged to be a spy of the Spanish Consul. John Lowell, son of Judge Lowell, who just returned from the Snpremc Court bench of New York, killed bun self at Buffalo yesterday. The Northern Pacitie Railroad wood abed at Kitzville, \\ T., was burned Friday night, with several hundred crods of wood. Loss, $H000; uninsured. It is reported thst an aocident ec cufTed on the Denver and Kio Gratid. railroad last Sunday, hy which several persons were killed. No particulars re calved. Isaac Sylvester it under arrest at \\ est on, Eastern Oregon, in charge of setting lire to the towu last Winter, hy which nearly the whole place waa de stroyed. The freight boat Transit, which has been undergoing repairs at the shipyard, has been launched and is now receiving the finisliiuK touches alongside the mole iv West Oakland. Tbe body of a man, supposed to be the missing teller of (ho West Side Rank, found in the Hudson river, has been identified as that of M. O'Brien of 421 West street, New York. Foul play is suspected. Father Mm of the Italian Society of St. Leonard's Catholic Churcb, whose name was associated with a certain a! leged curious mouey transaction, has brought suit against the Boston fftntl.f for 1100,000 damages. LECTURE COURSE. MRS. FLORENCE WILLIAMS Will rire a course of Six Lecture, on eminent Author**, on Hondavs, Thursdays and Saturdays at thn Parlor- ~f tne Presbyterian ' hureh, <v.r ncr of Second an.i Port streets, comoiencintr on Honda, Mar U»<h, At 8:30 r. m. Subjects Edwin Arnold, Baliar, Octave Peuiliet, TotirKeni.lT, Swiiibourne, Errkmano-Chatrain. Tieketa for course, »3. Single tickets 75 c+nU, to tie lift I at the door. my tfitf FARMER* SIMM ID LOOK To their interest in buying Agricultural Machinery TO GET THE BEST. The following well known Implements will he recoaiiis- il as the best in the market, all of then ha. Itne been awarded TH X HIQIIRST HONORS h, ever, competitive contest with other ma. hinerv for .irnilar purposes. Vdriami: "Bi < km," Mower and Reapers are tha lightest and most durable, Ths Leading Harvesters of the World. The Schuttler Wa^on I* the heat in the world. Taylor Sulky Rake Without doubt the best Rake made THE HODGES HEADER Is the host improved and most practicable Header in the market. HICF.'S ENGINE fa the oid. ifrill, tmrerssful straw burning Knaii.e. THE "COLO MEDAL" SEPARATOR Savt-s train whore other threshers waste, and other thresher made Also sole aventa for *'* (Hidden * Brinkerhoff Patent Steel Barb Fencing, The standard Barb Wire of ihe country. Com bines effeetl, enesa, etreutith and durahilil, and cheapness. The "HOWE" IMPROVED SCALE The moat act iirate, durable and simple i-cale in the market Send for Descriptive Cntalritne. HAWLEY BROS. HARDWARE CO., - »Jo» .in. no and ni LOS ANGELES STREET, t oi Aniteles, Cal. ».,■■■• DR.T. C. MM, THS HCALTM OFFICER, lias taken Room No. It in the Loa Angeles Ho tel, corner lnr*t aud Lns Angeles streets. He will remain in his office from « to id a. a., to vacr innate tho** who may vvUli i , at the hand* of the city. La Crontea «my myttf REMOVAL. Mm. A. J. Adams has removed her dresainak- Inir establishment to the Schumacher Block, Ri>oui oppoiito the PostonVe, w here she W prepared to attend to the desires of her custont ira. miff iw Press Pleasantries The advocate of lax on raw material! has lit. eye od the oyaltr at a half-shell rut. A young husband in this city la sufTer iug from a eevere case of tumor. It's I*o twins. One of the most responsible positions In this country ia held hy a Washington llllWl woman. si,., does up Mr. Brewster's ruffled thirta. "A book peddler wna nearly choked to death " "There !we do not rare to read further. There are too many "oeartys" in such cases. An unnecessary formality: "Did you Present Charley to your father?" ".No; didn't have to. He gavo himself away before I had a chance." Barbere always have mirrors in front of the chairs in their ahop* m order to enable their victims to see how a man luofaa being talked to death. A correspondent wants to know if there is more than one religious denomi nation that believes in feet-washing. It is sincerely to be hoped that there ia. A Mississippi man advertises a runa way wife as follows: "High cheek liones, with upper front teeth out, cripplfd in oue foot, cross-eyed and quick-rpoken." That man don't kuow when be is well off. Well np in her mythology: Tommy— "Hade, « bat's •mii'aatiaii' waeeelia. or feminine?' Madge—"Why, feiniuioe, i.f course." Tommy -"Why?" Madge " Why, idle waa the mother of inven tion." Ao old opera revised: Things are sel dom what they seem; skim milk m.s iitieradea as err am; lard aad soap we eat for chaeae; bnlter ia but axle arcaae. Itealer (in a whisper)—" Very (roe, ao you do." Misa Terry says the women of New York are the handsomest and the most intelligent of any in America. Before aneenug at the Udy'a laste and ignoran ce it should be remembered that she did not •hit Itakota. The cherry tree: "Papa, wb.lt ia the tariff?" aaked a ( longreaaman's little boy. (lazing compassionately at tbe youthful knowledge aeeker and sadly ahaking hia head, his father replied! "My eon, I can not tell a lie; I do not know." •Mamea,"aaid Mrs. Rhine, "wasn't It mean in thoae New York Republicans making ac, nation against yout" "Mean! l ii....1. red Ja,ne,;",n«„!\Vh V it was rank t, „,. U „,„ , ftwt ~,„ sale of my new hoa* at least 2000 copies." ••Cleorge " remarked a akeleton of tbe lamented James K. Polk, gently tapping tbe akull of tho late Mi' Tlallie to at tract the .leceaaed SUtesman a attention "the dem md for the 'old tic ket' keepa up. Iso't it mmmt time lor ynu aud me to put in our bid?" R. B. YOUNO, AROHITBOT, No. 113 Sonth Spring Street, Will snper.ntend the construction of huildiiurs nr.'J 3m BOSTON MASTIC ROOFING. Fire and Water Proof. In uso for t*rentv veara and the best roomiur on the Pacific ('east. UKO. M. THOMIMON, feet*, apnntf iiOJi Ue Anirsles street. Bock Beer On di am lit TO-DAY nl lOl.h'H HA I. I.E. Oppoalt. th. Court House. art? Jt LOS ANGELES. FRIDAY MORNING. MAY :>(). 1884.—SIX-PAGK EDITION. HALK 4 Cd. HALK & CO. HALES ROYAL ROAD! .1. SI. Hale & Co'h store is a Public Highway and throngs of people are passing and repassing from early morn till dewy eve. This highway is open to all, and peas ant or prince may travel on it with perfect safety. Their principles of business are likewise broad and Comprehensive and easily understood. The foundation of that business is built on a concrete of go-a-licud-isill integrity of purpose, urbanity of manner, gen eral courtesy, one price, strict application ami with a will-power to carry out what they calculate to be right. In addition to this Ihe markets are closely watched; our European buyer is on the alert, our Eastern agent with an experience of 4o years, is culling the choicest wherever the opportunity offers itself. Our San Pran- CisCO Jobber lets nothing slide through his hands that is worth catching on to; in fact, a ceaseless vigil is kept on every avenue in the markets, and we might in truth say the whole of the commercial horison is scanned daily, and if it presents any change that bears a profitable appearance it is eagerly taken advantage 01. All this tells largely in our favor, and, coupled with the fact that we haave SIX business houses on this coast to buy for, gives us a big weight in the business world, our purchases for the year ending March 21st being one million and a quarter, the discount alone reaching the figures of sixty-five hundred dollaiS, thus paying the running expenses of the whole of our estates; expen ses therefore is an incubus for which our patrons are not assessed. It is easy to see then that the Hales Command the Market, whilst with the majority of the merchants the market rules them. Another reason of our success is that we import direct. We purchase the bulk of our merchandise from the manufactories. We have therefore no middle men or agents to pay except our salaried buyers. Yet with all this we are somewhat in a fix; this continued eye on the marts engendered too much buying, and that is exact ly how we are placed to-day and the reason of our pres ent forced sale. Our buyers have over bought, and we naturally suffer, but judging from invoices and advices re ceived, we can easily cover our loss by the immense values to arrive. Up to the Ist of June then, sell is the order, and that edict is irrevocable, the goods must be sold, and those that are wanting or likely to want will do well to grasp the opportunity, for most assuredly DRY QOODS were never offered at such a TERRI BLE DISCOUNT as they are now at J. M. HALE & CO., 7 AND 9 SPRING STREET, LOS ANGELES. jVOTIOE Z LICK PAPER MILLS I May 15th, 1884. We have appointed Messrs. Phil HIRSCHFELD & f!O., of Los Angeles, Sole Agent* for Southern California and Arizona for all our products. THE LICK PAPER COMPANY. Referring to the above, we call attention to our IMMENSE STOCK of MANILA, HARDWARE, Fruit Wrapping Papers AND NEWS PRINT! Being the Mills' Agents we are now prepared to sell at Mill Prices. PHIL. HIRSCHPELD & CO., Wholesale Paper Dealers and Stationer*. may t3««r BHDU OTIOV IKT PRXOXISt X On and after date, until further notice, RICHARDSON & SON, IIKAI.KRS IN PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS, ETC., If*. 9 Mouth Main attract. (opuo.lt. child. Opera House) • 111 reduce the price. o( Pan it. nil., ate., aa follow,, rit: , Collier White Lead, ... $6.60 per cwt Germania White Lead, - - - $6.45 per cwt Turpentine, in cases, .... 50c per gal Boiled Linseed Oil, in cases, (strictly pure) - 72 Jc per gal Baw " " „ " " " - 70c per gal Dry Colors, ..... 30 per pound All other paint stock in proportion. Terms strictly cash. myall Bryant Howard & Co., IMPORTRRS OF Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass. FROM THIS DATJ OUR PRICES WILL IE AS FOLLOWS: Pioneer White Lead, ... $6.75 per cwt St. Louis White Lead, - - . $6.60 per cwt Omaha White Lead, ... $6.45 per cwt Turpentine, in cases, - s oc per gal Boiled Linseed Oil, in cases (strictly pure) - 72 Jc per gal Raw " '' " " " - 70c per gal Dry colors, - - - - 3c per pound All other paint stock in proportion. Terms strictly cash. ape lm NKW TO-UAY. .Vi:u TO DAY. The People's Store will re move to their new and com modious quarters, Nos. 41, 43 and 45 Spring Street, on or about June 15th, 1884. Los AftaSUtß, Cm-., May 41, 1884. A. BAMBERGER, Esq., Pear Sir: In conformity of lease entered into between you nnd myself, under date of Neveinber iotli, ISB3, having refer ence to the store in the new building known as Ktlllliller Itlock, I beg to inform you that said store will be ready for you to take possession of by June sth, 1884. Very respectfully, CAROLINE BUiVIILLER. Removal Sale! In removing to our new store which we are fitting up with entirely new fixtures, it is our ardent desire to stock it with entirely new goods. To accomplish this re sult we have concluded to throw our entire stock on tho market at removal prices, confident that, although weigh ty, it will move in the short space of time alloted to us, and make a marvelous and illusory change. THE PEOPLE'S STORE MUST MOVE! So Must Its Stock ! AND WE KNOW HOW TO DO BOTH. We will show and tell you personally how it will be done when you visit us. You surely will do so, as it is your gain and our loss. FIXTURES FOR SALE. People's Store. E. Martin & Co, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Wines, Liquors and Cigars, 244 NORTH MAIN STREET, BAKER BLOCK. Just received, direct from Louisville, Kentucky, two carloads of fine Whiskies, straight goods, 100 proof, which we offer to the wholesale and retail trade of Los Angeles at reasonable figures and conditions. The ship ment consists of 150 barrels cf ARGONAUT WHISKIES, OF THE FOLLOWING BRANDS: "0. K." "Our Favorite," "Our Own," "J. F. Cutter." Parties desiring first-class goods, straight, pure and unadulterated, are invited to call and examine the finest stock of Eastern Whiskies Rver brought direct into Los Angeles. This house, a branch of the oldest and best known house in San Fran cisco of the s.»me name, offers to the public an assortment of goods without its equal in that line. It carries a larger stock, bought at lower prices, than our competitors can afford, and particularly in the list of Old and Well Matured Wines, Can discount any of the numerous barrooms, called whole salers, whose advertisements fill the columns of the city newspapers. Give us a call and we will prove our assertions. E. M AETIN & CO., 444 North Main Street, Raker Block, Los Angeles. IiAWVKRB. tj W. MORTIMER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 74 Temple lllwk, Lo. An«e|o.. 1.e«.l .k„,i» in Kfnrland .nd Canada in, I BRUNBON. WELLS * LEE, ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW Itooni. 11 to 18, Haker Dloek, Loa Angele., .-»! Ptaetii-etnall State and Ked. iaH .iuit.. « Hll ltS, 1,1 l is Sc BENTLEY, ATTORNE YB-AT-I. A W, SO AND 87 TRYIPLR BLOCK. LOS ANOIXKS. eullotf J. O. IIo*»rd. Jon* UnTaan. HOWARD & EOBARTS, - Attorneys and Counsellors at Law Wilcox Block, 4il Spring St., tm Angelea. jieeMt JJayid Lyon, AT TOR NKV-A T- L AW, Itoom I, Downey Block, Lo. Angela.. «»> W. f. OAROIKBK. »■. a .TRPIIhaat.K. Oardiner & Stephenson, Attorueyn an Couuitelorß at Law Orrica— Koom. 1, 2 ami S. Allen Block, VOIINKH OK SPRING AND TKMPLE STS rebSltl QBORGB J. OL.ARK. NOTARY PUBLIC, No 111 Weet Unit iitrcet. Aeknoaledgeinent. ot all kind, t.ten with le/al exactne«i. mytlf A O. HOLMES, NOTARY PUBLIC, Room S7, Temple Block, (Main street side. afilStf ORIFFIN JOHNSTON, Attorney-at-liSw and Exam iner of Titles. Room 4 Allen block, corner Spring and Temple street., Lo. Angeles, Cal. my It tf D. M. ADAMS, ATTORNKY-AT ■ LAW, Room 77 Temple Block. Janlltl J. Brousseau, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. arum w and 57. bakk* block, mmv JNO. S. CHAPMAN. J. A. OK..VKM. Graves A Chapman, Attorneys and Counselors at Law ROOM NO. a BAKKR BLOCK. 'ellt PHYSICIANS, P. R. FROST, M. D.. PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON. Special attention given to all lorins of chronic OrricE llorsa - 9 to it *. sr., Sto 4 and 7 to 8 r. H. DayXjnd night calls answered at office 3S N. Main St , Room. 17 anil 18, Phillip. Block. may l stf F. OI W. CRABS, m. 0., HO M OEOP ATHIS T. Rooms 35 ami 30 Baker Mock. Office hours, Ma ». to 13 »., 2 to 4, and 7 toB r. m. noil tj W7w. ROSS. M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office and residence No. 321 South Bpring street. Lalande Building, Room. 11 and 10. mylOtf M. P. CHAMBERLIN, M. D., OHIs i rooms 4 and s No. 29 South Spring Street, Los Angeles, Cat. Office hoara. 10 to 12 a. h„ 2 to 6 and 7 to 8 M.;Stmdays, 3t05 r. H. The poor will receive advice gratuiteu.ly from 4too r. v. Will attend to evils from residence, Chicago avenue, Boyle Heights, mornings, evenings and all hour* of the night, obstetrics am] diseases of women a spe cialty Charges reasonable in all canes, mye lin HENRY B. LATHBOP, M. D.,t) PHYSICIAN AND SURQEON, OFFICE and RESIDENCE. Rooms 1 and •>, Solomon Hlock, 44 South spring strei.t. OFFICE HOURS-8 to 10 a. a aad 1 to 4 and » 1° 7 r. a ssaaes Dr. J. S. Griffin, OFFICR AT RESIDENCE, 14 S. MAIN STREET. Otßos Honrs- » to 11 a. al., 1 to I and 7 to 8 Residence—East side ot Main street, below First. mini Dr. O. F. OiUinghAm, Graduate and Member Royal College Surgeons, Rowland. Graduate and Member Royal College Physi cians, Rriinburg. 7JN. MAIN STRERT, NEAR FIRST STREET. Consultation hour*: 9 to 10 a. 2 to 4, 7 to 8 P. al. d«H9 tf M. Hilton Williamx, MD, M CPSO (Formerly of Detroit, Mieh.) IM»e*SiSi of the Mead, Throat and Cheat, includ itur the Kye, F.;tr and Heart, a specialty. OFFICE:-*?!. North Main street. Oflioe hours from 10 a. h to 4 P. v. Sundays, from 4 to 5 p. m. Retddenoe, lft South Charity Htreot. fe<V_Mft Br. H V Baldwin, (Late of Toronto, Canada.) Rooms 4:1 and 44. Nadeau Block. f»B12 lm 0. EDGAR SMITH, M D Heel nl Dlmm, lVonli and I rln »ry Trouble 4WOFFICE:--No. 18 South Main street. Jan24tf DR. J. P. WIDNBY Has removed tils office from Downey Block to WIDNKY BLOCK. FIRST STKEKT, Between M.ln and Spring. OFFICE HOURS, { » £ 'J * » Re-Hidenec, 821 South Hill Street. Telephone, office 59, House 59 3. JanSStf DR. J. M WHITE, DENTAL PARLOR, South Spring street. No. 31 Brrson Block, Los Angelea, Cal, jaMtl «■. *. mm, m. a., Lanfraneo Block, 'SaßStr LOS ANOKLKS. Eve. Ear, Noas and Throat Diseases treated exclusively, oettl-tl Elizabeth A. Follansbee, M. D. OFFICE, 211 S. FORT STREET Orrici Hours -8 to in a. w " " 4 to 6 r, a. Sixth street cars paw the door. eel2tf WALTER LINDLEY, Ml. O Optica AMD RaaiDBMOR aro. aits fort «t Next door to Wollwoher'a drug stare, Telepltone No. 42. Office hotua 2 to 4 F. I l»r T. O MM, HEALTH OFFICER. Office, for the present, room .'I, Llohtenherger Block, Main street, aliove Finn. OMoe hours for Vaccinating and otlier oil \ busiiieae, frotu 8 to 10 A. a. fel>7tf DR. CH»S. A H. Ot SIICITHY. OFPICE:-Schlimacher Block, opposite Post office, rooms al and 21. RESIDENCE: Pearl street, corner Ninth. Offioa hours:—lo to 12 a. a.; 2to4r.a; 7 to Br. a. at residence. Telephone No. at office and residence, Ida Day and night calls answer.,!. . enaif Dr. Joseph Kurtz No. 206 Main street, opposite Baker Bleak aaTEys ami aar Harases treated with the ear. ol . ap2B J. Harmon, M. IX, County IMiynieian. MASCABET. BVILMNa, upstairs. Reddenr. Cosmopolitan Hotel. Office hours from HI to 12 A. a.; from I to Ir. a apffiat Ibm. Alio* Hiatal, M D. PHYSICIAN AND 8 U RO SON onl.* and Residence No. 10 Feat street Lo Angelea, Oal. office hoars, 10 lo Iff A. a., 2to r. a., 7 to v tn tho evening. a2O lm NKW ADVKKTISKMKNTN. JV. T BRIGHT'S Just Received! 20,000 yards Calico 4 cents 7,000 yards Ginhams 5 cents 8,000 yards Lawns 6 cents 3,000 yards Whin; Pique 6 cents 5.000 yards Dress Goods from 5 to 5o cents 5,000 yards of Brown and Bleached Muslin fi cents and upward ' 5,000 yards of Summer Dress Goods Just Received. 6,000 pairs of Gloves from sc. to $1 a pair 6,750 pairs of Hose lor Ladies at 7 to 35 cents 8,650 pairs Children's Hose 5 to 15 cents 1325 Corsets from 2oc to $1 10,000 pairs of Ladies' Shoes Irom 75c. to $3 7,500 pairs Children's Shoes from 25c. to $1.25 20,000 yards Ribbons from 2 to 75 cents a yard 20,000 yards of Lace from 1 to 50c. a yard 20.000 yards of Jaconet Edgings from .... 2 to 40c. a yard 10,000 Ladies' Huts, trimmed and untrimmed, from 25c. to $5. 10,000 Children's Hats from 10c. to it. 6,000 Plumes and Tips from 10c. tosr 6,000 Hunches Artificial Flowers from toe to $1 a bunch Also a large stock of Boys' & Men's CLOTHING! MEN'S HATS AND SHOES I Underwear for Gents and Ladies and everything kept in a general variety store and prices are always cheaper than elsewhere. Call at 239 Main Street. J. C. BRIGHT. aar WOOD, HAY AND CHARCOAL. HOLMES & SCOTT! 157 S. Sprint; Street. aid THE BALDWIN, THf LEAW CALIF Over W.fvA.OOU hating been evpendtd by Mr. Baldwin in its constriction and furnishing, Thr Bu.tiw.s in tbe moHt el. gmith appointed Hole lin tbe World. Situated 011 Market Street, at the intersect* >v of Powell mid Fddv Streets, and fronting on four piincipwi streets in the business center. Hotel Coaches and C rri,.ge-» in waiting jt all Steamer and Railway Depots. Tourist** Headquarter*. Spe. ial mn o»*ations for Families snd H .iTini. Prices the same as at other rtrsl ela>s Hotels, t-' per day. H. H. PKAMstO V Proprietor, fonusrly proprl- ... etor of the CnsHWolitini, San Fmneiwo BHLSH UAKUENBKKUII, Chief Clerk. my 23m M A. FRENCH, Cashier. gTwTrobbinsraTco^ UPHOLSTEKERSI ' 46 South Street. Between First and Second. Have th. most coiuplrlr stock .1 Lounges, Parlor Suits, Easy Chairs and Robbiu'j Patent Bed Lounge ' in th. Van [..[,-( st> i.'. ot tnmm .nd aoo«i.. We inak. Upholsterim: and HeiMlriug I'un.itTn c . Slwci.lty, and can Mil you good, .t bot tom price. uiyl'B tm W M S AM. J. B. THOMSON ALLEN & THOMSON, importer, and Wholoale and ll t.il Dealer, io SUatlea, NEW Latest Style*. Lalauile Block, 32 S. Spring St., Op p. Bryaona Hall, Loa Angelea. n.lStf Calico Mining District Drug Store, I.OOIIKNOI 1.1 l & SKMiI:MI II 1.. Proprietors. Constantly keep on haml FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES, STATIONERY, ETC Correspondence from any part of the country in rvtranl to Calico t ..strict will receive attention HE EE WE ARE! Willi ANOTHI'.R IXVOICK OK CLOTHING, IB TO-, TOR GENTS, BOYS AND CHILDREN, Selected expressly for tbe Spring Trade. Abernethy & Co. f 73 North Sprint Street, Ui. Augele., ('aliforuia. mrlS NO. 89.