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Ladies' Muslin Underwear "Day"
at Hale's.
DAILY HERALD.
After careful preparation we are ready
for our annual nulla underwear sale. We
have set apart Wednesday, March 9th, par
ticularly, to display for sale the finest lino
of ladies'wear ever manufactured, and at
prlcos one-half less thau they can be pur
chased elsewhere. A c mplcte change of
style Is quite noticeable—fancy embroid ry,
Marlborough tuoks, aud lined backs, taking
the place of p aiuer garments. We will sell
on this day full llnesof cheinlseswuh yokes
of flue tucks, with torchou l»ce around
bauds and sleeves, aud made from a very
flue quality of musliu. Our Hue of night
dresses, or night rob:*, are the finest that
we have ever seen. The most popular, or
those most lv demand, are the Beatrice and
the improved Mother Hubbard. These are
elaboratoly tucked and trimmed—lined
backs-and have torchon Inserting, with
very fine embroidery. Skirts in all styles
tucked cambric rullles, and tucks above
rullle, with deep toruhou lace. Every skirt
iv large and small slr.es, Is very full and
made of very flue rnu«!in—equal to the
Lonsdale. In drawers, we have seven dif
ferent styles, each one fluishcd beautifully
and canuot be compared with inferior
grades. A lull lino of corset covers will also
lie sold. Displayed In both show-windows.
J. M HALF. A CO.,
7 and 9 Spring Street.
NIGHT ROBES! NIGHT ROBliS!
No 1 —10) Night Dresses—Erabroldored
aud 'fancy tucked, at 49c. Reduced from
90c. Extra length aud fine muslin. 100
N flit Dresses— Embroidered and fancy
tucked, at 490. Reduced from 90c. Extra
length and tine muslin
I\o 2 -75 Night Dresses—Embroidered and
fancy tucked, at 60c each. Reduced from tl
Extra length and flue muslin. ,o Night
Dresses—Embroidered and fancy tucked, at
Wo oach. Reduced from SI. Extra length
and flue muslin. .
No 3 —76 Night Dresses—Embroidered and
faucy tucred, at 6'c each. Reduced from
11.10. Extra length and fine muslin. 75
Night Dresses — Embroidered aud fancy
tucked, at UEc each. Reduced from fl.lo.
Extra length aud fine muslin.
NIGHT DRESSES 1 NIGHT DREBSE3!
No 4 —75NIght Dresses—Embroidered and
fancy tucked, at 75c each. Reduced from
24. Extra length and fine muslin. 75
Night Dresses—Embroidered and tucked, at
76c each. Reduced from 14,2*. Extra length
and fine muslin. ,
No. 6—loo Night Robes—Embroidered
and faucy tucked, at *1 each. Reducad
from tI.DO. Extra|length and flue musliu.
100 Night Robes—Embroidered and laucy
tucked at tl each. Reduced from ST.6O.
Extra length aud fine musliu.
No. 6.-7.) Night Robcs-Embroiderd and
fancy tucked, at 760 each. Jieducedfrom
tl 25. Forty rows of tucks and torchou
78*Nllht Robes—Embroidered and fancy
tucked, at 75c cneh. Reduced from 11.26.
Forty rows of tucks out torchou edge.
CHEMISES. CHEMISES. CHEMISES,
War Department Signal Service
United States Army.
Division of Telegrams MadJWg**. o ' j\ h a °
beuefltof Commorce aud lt " r f; "°
port of observations taken at Los Angeles,
Cal., March 4, 1887:
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People's Store.
To-day we have one of the most import
ant Bales' days of the scasou, aud we advise
voutocome early, because there will un
doubtedly be a big demand for the goods.
We have a line of fifty dozen "Mikado"
kid gloves that we place ou sale to day at
hoc a pair. These are gocds bougut to sell
at tl a pair: come In all shades but black,
new goods, arrived yesterday morning by
express; bought purpose v for this sale.
A lino of fifty dczen "Suede" undressed
kid gloves iv shades of tans and gray, sold
to-day at 76c. These gloves aro worth 11.20
a pair aud spleudid value at that. Besides
these we have a line of Freuch kid gloveß
In five-button length, that we closed ont
with an importer; price, $1 25 a pair. Ho
claims they cost him more to import. Wo
never have had either of these three gloves
In stock before.
A line of twenty pieces of novelty velvets
in two-toned stripes, will bo displayed to
day, for sale on our second center table.
They will be placed at the uniform price of
tl 25 a yard. The goods are a bargain at
HI. They arc the prettiest aud uealeßt de
signs we have handled.
A Hue of 760 yards of gray all-wool tricot,
forty-two Inches wide, splendid goods, will
be sold to-day at ">oo v yard. This Is really
a spleudid baresiu. The goods wero made
to sell at 05c. We limit the purchase to a
pattern of teu yards, to have enough to go
arouud. ~ ~
We also offer n Hue of black, all silk
stripos. at 750 a yard that are worth at least
tl. We have three small plcccsuew to day.
In domestics we will offer five-quarter
bleached pillow casing standard brand, at
10c a yard.
Bleached muslin, very fair quality, 5c a
yard.
New live 61 calicos -lc a yard.
We have opened and placed ou sale to
day 150 pieces of the uewest aud choicest
designs lv dress giuuhanis. These are the
best and pretties ginghams ever sliowu in
our house.
Special sale iv men's and boya' hate, to
close lines, 880 is the price they sold up to
11.86, aud that was 50c to 75c uudcr other's
prices.
PIOFLK'S]STORa.
No I—so Chemises, extra quality of mus
lin, at 33c each.
No. 2-50 Chemises, extra quality of mus
lin, at 3tic cr eh.
No. 3—60 Cheml'cs, extra quality of mus
lin, at 39c each.
No. 4—50 Chemises, extra quality of mus
lin, at 42c each.
'1 his lino of chemises has been reduced
from 60, t'.O, 05 aud 75 cents each. An excel
lent quality of musliu and in beautiful
styles. . _
j. m. Ham st Co.
7 aud 9 Spring Street, Wednesday, March 9
Chemises! Ciiemisks! '.
Lewi* Hros.' special*—For s'alur.
day Only.
Ladles' kid opera-toe slippers, 7oc; Indies'
kid Oxford lies, $1.
101 and I0:t N. Spring street.
For Cholera, Dlarrhn-a. Dyneii
tery,lniluminalinii ol the Bow
els, or colic.
Take internally from five to ten dops of
Darbya Prophylntlc Fluid in a tablespoon
ful of water every hour or two till improve
inent takes place. There Is no danger iv
taking more of it and more frequently tf oc
casion requires. In chronic cases, or when
the stomach refuses to retain anything eUt\
use iujectioua of the Fluid aud water. We
have never known a case that did not
readily yield to such treatmeut, aud it
saved the lives of many.
Lewis Hros.' spiM:inltie*--For
To-Day Only.
Ml«ses'calf button shoes. U.7S quality,
to-day ouly 11,40,
101 and lv;; North Spriug Street.
Free Vaccination.
The Health Olllcer baa opened a room at
South Spring street for irce vaccina
tion.
Itcau t II ii I Cottuire.
We have an clegaut cottage Just com
pleted In the F.llls tract which we will sell
at less than cost of building nud lot.
Alrkb A WILbABD,
MM North Spriug Street.
Lewis Hros.' Speclnltlcs—For To.
titty Only.
Men's *i 7.1 calf nice shoes, 92.25.
101 and 108 N. Spriug street.
Dill MMKIO.I \ti CHAHtFAUffE.
The Company' Meeting Willi Sue
cess.
We are informed by Hamilton firiff n, oue
of the Dlrestora ol the Carbolic Smoke Hull
Company, and ucllug President of the Dry
Sparkling champagne Manufacturing Com
pany, of Los Angeles, CaL, that the organ
ization has now been efftOted, nud tho com
pany ready to fill orders. They will tend a
sample botlle free to large dealers Wishing
to try the champagne, or other persons re
quiring it for bauquets or iv large quantities.
The slock books are vow open for applica
tions for shares, aud the Doctor says there is
no doubt at all of the company 's success.
The permanent offices are (it S8 North
Spriug street, Los Augeies.
No. 5— ICO Chemises at 69c. each; em
broldcred and tucked.
N0.6—100 Chemises at 880. each; em
broidered aud tucked.
Both of these lines are worth 85c. Now
styles and extra lcuuth.
Chemises! Chemises!
No. 7 75 Chemises at 08c. each: beauti
fully embroidered aud tucked.
No. 8—75 Chemises at 71c. each; beauti
fully embroidered aud tucked.
Both of these lines are worth SI. New
styles and extra length
Skikts! Skirts! Skirts!
No. I—lso Sii'ts nt 4jj each. Four li 1
rows of lucks. Reduced from 65e.
No. 2—75 Skirts at 02c. each; in the very
latest styles. Reduced Irom |1,
Skirts! skirts' Skirts!
No. 3—75 Skirts at 49c. each; entirely new
sty Its.
No 4—109 Skirts at 05c. each. New ityles
ami Hue musliu.
Very full and excellent quality of muslin.
Drawers! Drawers!
No. 1—26 dozeu Drawers at 2ic. per pair; 9
rows of lucks; worth 50c.
Drawers! Drawers!
No. 2—75 dozeu extra quality Muslin
Drawers at 34c. per pair. from 60c.
No 3-75 del v extra quality Musliu
Druwers at S7c. per pair. Itcdueeu from 75c.
Drawers! Drawers!
No. 4—5) dczeu Musliu Drawers at 44c.
per pair. Reduced from 75c.
No. 5—25 dozen Muslin Drawers at 71c.
each. Very tine musliu and reduced from 81.
our liv ■ of Musliu Underwear is complete
iv every particular. Call Wednesday aud
exam tne.
CORSET COVKSS.
100 Corset Covers nt IZKo. each
60 Corßet Covers at 25c. each.
60 Corset Covera st BSC. each.
50 Corset Covers at4sc. each.
F'iue musliu aud beautiful styles.
J. U. H.u.E .v. Co.,
7 aud 9 Spring s reet, Wednesday, March 9
Ice nnd cold storage.
For Sale—Au ice-machine, of a capacity
of three tous pel day, or cold storage cupae
ity of from ;>o,coo to 40.100 cubic feet.
This machine la bull', by the well-kuown
Delame.er Iron W.irks, New York. Low
pressure, perfect lv construction, easily
erected aud managed.
Can be seen at Wm. Deacon's Main-Street
Iron Works, Sau Francisco, to whom all
communications can be addressed.
Masonic Hull.
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ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE!
BY OKDEK OF PROBATE COURT
Monday, March Ssl, 1887
AT TIIK RANCH Of THM ESTATE Of
uh.tii aabu.u'. deceased,
i
Near FLORENCE, Los Angeles county, we
wii.i. —
SELL. AT P1.81.1C AI'CTIOW
the woiMtftVKe nmitf!
175 HEAD OF WORK HORSES and MULES,
I 12 COWS,
5 GRADED JERSEY BCLIs,
3 LARGE FREIGHT WAGONS,
4 FOUR-HORSE WAGONS,
4 TWO HORSE WAGONS,
4 GANG PLOWS,
10 CORN CULTIVATORS,
4 WHEELED ROAD PCRAPEK3,
110 COMMON ROAD SCRAPERS.
s. 11. CASWELL,
i Specl il Administrator of Estate of R.
| Nadeau.
! NOYEB A DENNIS, Auctioneers. BUIHIW
! Electro-Magnetism,
THE NEW MEANS OF CURE—DR. E.
Bobbins' Electro-Magnetic lusiimte,
corner of First nnd Ssirisg streets (entrance
on First street) is vow fitted un, at consider
able expense, with everything that la neces
sary to cure chronic nnd so-called incurable
dlsensca, by the fined electrical anparatuses
iv the world. Turkish nud Russian Baths;
also Eclectic, Sulphur and Eucalyptus
Baths. Dr. Bobbins has had sevetal ye»rß'
( xperlcnce In tho Australian Colonies, San
Francisco. Salt Lake City, Deuver, arid lour
yeara In Loa Angeles, and hundreds of
leading citizens can testify to the wonder
ful effects ol electricity in curing cases of
chronic diseases when nil else had failed.
1 and therefore nil pars on ■ infferlag should
try tlila new remedy be fore abandoning all
hope After every medical treatmeut tho
ratleutsaro given Ihe MasfSge Troatmeut
by persona of their own sex.
The Doctor diagnoses diseases without
explanation from tin patient, free of chargu.
hia oflice hours are 11' 1113; 1t0i,7 lo v.
mrt tf
Lewis Bros.' Specialties—For To-
Day Only.
Misses' sole-leather tip, goat button shoes,
$1. lUI »nd li>:'> N. Sprlug sireet.
Fine Lois on Ellis Avenue.
We are now selling those choice lots ou
Ellis avenue, lying between the hotel aul
Flgueroa street. They are beiug tnkeu rap-
Idly, aud II jou <vaut oue call early.
Aluee A WILLASfi,
M\% North Spring nreet.
Free Tests.
At the ladles and geut»' parlors of the "Car
bolic ■moke Bull," rooms :s and!, over SB
North Sprlug street, Lus Angeles, Cal.,
they give free tests in order to piove their
assertions. Truly, it's a wonderful cura
tive discovery for such disease's as cUairh,
colds, asthma, ele. Send for testimonials
of our best citizens. They are worth read
ing.
Lewis Hros.' Specialties—For
Saturday Only.
Ladles' curacoa kid button shoes, 18.71
quality, to day at Si.
101 aud 10H North Spring Street.
Shirts made to order at Eagleson A Co.'s,
SO North Spring street.
I mi) Homestead Tract.
This property is on the line of the Pico
street electric ro id. Lots are selling rapidly
and will double in value in a short time.
Price $I'J9 a lot; *2J mauthly, no Interest.
One house free to every seven lots. H. N.
Urmy, 11 1 West First street, Nndoau block.
To Horsemen.
One of the very best Rous of the Great Al
mont will arrive at Agricultural Park, on or
about tho Bth iustuut, to be used lv the Btud
for the season. I hose wishlug the service
of this fine auimal should wait aud Bee
him. Due uotlco will begiveuof his arrival.
Lewis Hros.' Specialties — For
Saturday Only.
Ladles's4.7s French kid button shoes sell
ing at $8.76.
101 and 103 Norlh Spring street.
Protect the Complexion.
Fine raiment Is of less importance than a
good complexion, vet the latter Ia withlu
the reach of all. To secure a youthful,
clear and smooth complexion, use ouly
Camelline, pi.ik or white, protecting the
complexion nnd Distantly beautifying the
sklu. Price of Camelline is fifty cents.
Fnrrdceiucd KliiKor Sowing Ma
chines
At a bargain. People's Loan Ofiice, :;i)G N.
Main. .
Evry well dressed man should woai
Eagle'son'a perfect fitting shirt-collars, cuds
aud neckwear.
11. E. Small,
Dentist, removed to Hollenbeck Block
Surlng street, corner Second street.
Orange Trees.
choice Washington Navel §ud other vs
rieties For sale by Phillips A Walt., No. Ift
North Main street, Loa Augelea.
'For a hygienic aud invigorating beveragi
uae Gbirardelll's solub i ocoa.
LOB ANGELES DAILY HERALD. MARCH 5. 1887.
itiiscELLANEOti .
BRYAN & KELSEY,
26 W. First Street,
Bet. Spring and Maiß, Los Angeles.
» 8000-Su teliff Addition to Boyle Helghta,
subdivided into 26 lots. This Is
near the Bird Tract aud Is un
questionably the cheapest prop
erty In ihe city: will net buyer 50
per cent, profit iv six months. Ex
amine it at onrse.
•15,000—Twelve acres on Boyle Heights,
subdivided Into 76 lots. Bee it.
•0500—Five acres on Adams street, near
Vermont avenue. Fine location,
Kl2,ooo— Twenty acres on Vernon avenue;
all In grares.
WsooO—Ten acres near Park Station.
We Offer it Partial List of Im
proved Properly.
In case you do uot see what yon desire,
inquire at otliee:
•8500—9-room two story house; all mod
em Improvements; nice lawn:
beautiful yard; very cheap; BUI
street, near Ninth.
•7500—6 room cottage en Hill street, near
Seventh.
• 10,000—10-room house, large yard, etc.,
on Fort street, near Ninth.
•2SOO—I-room house on Ohlnst eet; the
cheapest property in Los Angeles;
parties going Eatt; a rare bargain
• ISOO—Will buy a 4 room cottage ou Olive
street, near Pico.
81)000—9 room house on Pe»rl street; hand
somely decorated.
•5000—7-room house on Grand avenue,
near Seventh street.
•4500—7-room house on Boyle Heights;
large grounds, beautiful yard.
mtf-V/e have lots in all portions of the
city at prices to suit. We have several de
sirable pieces of business property ou
Spring, Main. First aud Second streets that
will net large returns on the investment.
We work for a legitimate eommissiou and
in all cases will protect your interests to the
best of our ability.
BRYAN & KELSEY,
26 W. First Street,
Bet. Spring nnd .via In streets.
attl
LEADING ALL COMPETITORS
In f lie Itace for Trade,
JOE BAYER & CO.,
20 Nortn .Vluin Street,
WHOLESALE HEALERS AND JOBBERS
is
California Wines and Brandies
KENTUCKY WHISKIES,
1 ■P » X T E I) LIQUORS.
XI n fan tie I, Hlcullng, Hoclt,
GUTEDEL, PORT, SHERRY, ANGELICA,
Muscat, Tokay, Etc.
A 150,3 to lOyear-old|Whisky for medicinal
use. Tennant's Ale, Guinness' Poster,
Finest French Brandies, Gin, Blackberry
Wine, Blackberry Brandy, Cider, Cham
pagne, etc.
CALL ON
JOE X A V E X A VO . ,
20 North ftlaln Street.
ggf Lowest Prleas and Free Delivery.
AGENTS FOR TIIE CELEBRATED
Peruvian Bitters!
JOF, BAYER & CO.,
20 North Itlatn Street.
H. G. ROLLINS & Co.,
no. 25 Temple Street.,
Dealers in Real Estate.
LARGE LIST OF CITY AND COUNTRY
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE,
jane tf
FOR SALE!
BUSINESS PKOPEETY.
2jj FEET ON BFKINO BTKEET, WUOOO PER FRONT FOOT.
JQ FEET ON SPRING STREET, »2000 PEK FRONT FOOT.
Jtj FEET ON SPRING STREET, «2000 PER FRONT FOOT.
f.Q FEET ON SPRING BTJIEET, HISOO PER FRONT FOOT.
fjQ FEET ON SPRING BTEBITJMM PER FRONT FOOT.
9(j FEET ON SPRING STREET, »TOO PER FRONT FOOT.
2Q FEET ON SPRING STRRET, «850 PER FRONT FOOT.
(jfj FEET ON SPRING STREET, WOOO PER FRONT fOOT,
j7Q FEET ON SPRING BTRFET (CORNER), SIOOO PER FRONT FOOT.
j2Q FEET ON SPRING STREET (CORNER), »700 PER FRONT FOOT.
McCOYE & CUSHMAN,
f»MT«i»a 23 North Spring Street
THE OVERLAND MONTHLY
AND
! SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.
« Tho large and steadily increasing subscription list ot the
Overland Monthly throughout Southern Callfurula. and the
| cordial welcome extended to the Magazine by all claises alike
give the managcrsof the enterprise good reason to believe that
tho time has come tor the permanent establishment of an
office In Los Augeies City to strengthen the literary and busi
N ucss relation* of tho Magazine in Southern California, An
a zona, New Mexico, nnd the Southwest.
" In pursuance of plans definitely formed several months ago
the Ovkrhno Monthly has opened an office iv ROOMS 66 and 57, BAKER BLOCK,
undercharge of Mr. A. A. Bynon.of los Angeles, and Mr. F. W. Stowell, of our San Fran.
Cisco office.
The General Manager of the Magazine is at preseut visiting Los Angles and will
make a tour of observation throughout the extensive territory to be reached from our I.os
Angeles office, establishing sub-agencies, gathering material for future magazine articles
and securing new contributors to write Important outdoor and descriptive s'.udleßof per
manent interest to oil the readers of the Magazine. Articles are now in preparation, or
promised at an early day, upon "The Mlncrnl Resources of Southern California," "Tho
Cattle Interests of Arizona," "The Los Angeles Petroleum Bell," "Southern California
Flower Festivals," and many other practical topics of immediate material value.
ml-lw TIIK OVERLAND MONTHLY COMPANY.
ESTABLISHED 1885. INCORPORATED 1865,
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CHICAGO, PITTSBLRIi, OIfIAIIA, I.OS ASIiLLES.
MANUFACTURERS OF
PIPE, FITTINGS, BRA§S GOODS, TOOLS.Etc.
All kinds of materials used in Plumbing and Gas Fitting Stock
WILL ARRIVE AND STORE BE OPENED ABOUT APRIL Ist.
AT
Nos. 18,20,22 and 24 Requena Street, Corner Los Angeles,
feh27tf i.oa A»m*:i.F:s. r»i,i>nK«n,
PIANOS.
[ JOHN W. GARDNER,
GQ No. 212 South Spring Street, Breed Block. ; Q
tz .5
<q ©INLY EXCLUSIVE P
| PianoaodOrgan House, g
WHOLESALE AND KETAIL,
| FOR CASH AND ON INSTALLMENTS.
GO ■
j~ j Ali-NT I'OB r—j
*J : Steinway, Chiekering, Steek, Knabe_ ; Q\
Hardman, Emerson nnd many other j t
rH leading Pianos. Story & Clark, Kir- ;
ry* ball, Taber and other Organs. j
o :
Instruments to Rent. \
f27-lm j
son via
Ela Hills Tract.
Lots in this Attractive Property,
ItTU-fVTCD ON
DOWNEY AVENUE
.., "Hi" AND AII.IOINISI. BiMurrs,
Are Now Offered For Sale
At the prices per acre of adjacent property
No Such a Chance Will Occur Again!
THEUE AHE LOTS TO SI IT AVSt
Price to suit Every Pnrse.
The locality Cannot fail to rapidly In
crease In value, vow that two cable reads
are assured for East Lob Angeles.
PERFECT.-"Ml
T K. ROWAN 114 N. Spriug street
C. A BI'MNEK A CO. ...14 N. Spring Street
, ICO. W. JOHNSTON,
Cor. of Downey aye. and Thomas st.
mrn-lin
snlvntion meetings
Every night at Nadeau basement, corner
First and Spring streets.
Eood 1* roper tr and Lour Prices.
For tbe last ten dayolbave noon oll'erkug
lots in the Urmy Tract for sale, and nearly
otic-half have been taken. These lots are
the best aud the chospest ou populcr Pico
Hcluhto; they will only lost a short time. H.
|N. Urmy, 114 West First street, Nadeau
Block.)
MV 4MMMM*
FALL AND WINTER, 1886—1887.
Just Received from the Eastern and European Markets,
THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN
Dress Goods, Trimmings, Fancy Goods, Cloacks, Jackets, etc
Tbe Most Magnificent Goods Ever Displayed In Las Augeies. and at Prices
tbat Defy Competition.
CITY OF PARIS,
The Peerless Dry Goods Emporium of Southern California,
IOS, 107 AND 109 NORTH SPRING STREET.
CITRUS FAIR AT COLTON!
Friday and Saturday, March 11th and 12th.
Everyone Is Invited to Attend This Exhibition
OF
- THE BEAUTIFUL CITRUS PRODUCTS OF COLTON,
KOI ND TRII', J.OS A.MJLLFS X* COL,TON VB.SO
TRAIN LEAVES LOS ANGELES AT 8:30 A. M. FRIDAY, MARCH lira.
Good on Return for Three Days on Southern Pacific trains.
Our Fruits Arc Unsurpassed; Onr Orchards arc Marvels of Bcaitj.
WEST BONNIE BRAE TRACT!'
Situated on Ninth Street.
High Elevation! Magnificent Views!
NO STEEP HILLS!
Sea Breeze! City Water ! No Adobe! Street-Car Facilities! *
GOOD DRAINAGE !
_V Aristocratic \clgliborilood ! I.nw Prirrs! I'uvorable TcrmtHl
FOR SALE BY
C. A. SUMNER A CO 14 North Spring Street
nOHINMIN A I'AIHCHILD 48 Nortn Spring- Street
fll-lm
B. MARTIN & CO.,
4(is Eront Street, san Francisco,
PROPRIETORS OF THE FOLLOWING POPULAR BRANDS OF WHIBKTES ;
J. E. Cutter Extra Old Bourbon and Rye in barrelssnd half barret
.Timer* Extra Old Bourbon in barrels snd half barrel*.
J. A. miller, Chicken Cock In barrels and half barrels
Argonaut Old Ilourbon and Rye Is barrels and half barrels
For Flavor, Purity and G.neral Excellence these Whiskies are Unsurpassed..
fio-lm
BUILD .A. HOME!
STRANGE & GOTTSCHALK,
The Leading Architects,
Kooms 3 and 4, Koonis it and 13,
No. 44 south .-.iirlne street. I Wilson Black, 88 W. rirat Street.
I _ fIH-im
COTTAGES FOB $550 AND DWABD ;
mi ARE PSIPABBDTO BtTLD NEAT THREE ANDFOCR ROOM COTTAGES PLAS
TY tered, saluted and (rained. All kinds of car peultr »m 1 building and architect
work promptly attended to. Best of references given LONG A WALTON, practical
Architects and Builders, lute of Oakland, Cal Ofiic c—No. 6, West Second st, In witb A.
J Speucer A W. B. Davis. J6 im
ATTENTION, ARCHITECTS and BUILDERS
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RUPTURE!!
TO THOSE WHO MAY DOI'BT THAT
Rupture is rumble, we respectfully
Call attention to the following letters, which
have just been received at our St. Louis of
fice, and would state that we have received
hundreds of lust such letters since our eel
ebratcd "Dr. Pierces Patent Maguettc Elas
tic Truss" has been before tha public:
Sai.bm, Dknt Cointv. Mo., July 10, lSBr,.-
Messrs. Pierce A Son, St. Louis, Mo —Sirs:
I feel under obligations to acknowledge my
complete cure by the Magnetic Electric
Truss bought from you lv September.
Without tbe slightest confidence ol hope of
a cure, I was very well com, nted with the
effects of the Truss aftor I had succeeded In
adjusting It. I was not able to wear it with
out a pad under it, however, but nover ex
perienced the slightest inconv .iuience siuoe
then. I have continually performed the
hardest labor Incidental to fnrmiug, and
havo been practically unconscious of either
Truss or rupture. 1 cannot positively name
the exact date when the cure was com
pleted, but havo ii t been aware of the
rupturo for more than two weeks. I have
since theu lifted my best without wearing
tbe Truss* and have tested tho cure other
wise, but iuteud to wear the 'truss some
tlmo yet as a safeguard. You are at liberty
to make use of my statements at pleasure,
and may they be an inducement to many to
seek and tind relief through your Incom
parable Truss. Gratefully yours,
CHARLES MARTEL.
rjP—Avoid Inferior Imitations of Dr.
Pierces Trustee. Our n»w illustrated Pam
phlet No. 2is just cut Send for a free copy,
lila-gncilc Elastic Trnsi Company
704 Sacramento street, Sau Francisco, Cal.,
or 304 North Sixth street, St. Louls.Mo. jyß
PHILLIPS
popular Fleainre Part lea for all
PolnuEaat
Leave Loo Angeles March 10 and 3. April
Hand 28, Coll ou or addreos A. PHILLIPS
ACO , 184 N. Main St., Los Angeles, ml-lm
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