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DAILY HERALD.
United States Signal Service.
Report ol observaHoas taken st Lot Angeles.
OaU.Vwuls, April 20, 1889. by the Wsr De
partment:
Tune. Bar.
i&r L. U. 30 03
i!07r. M. 30.12
59 54 SW
ttl 54 W
1
9
Mexinram temperatare, 73; minimum tem
perature. Mi
Indications.
Bak Fkarcisco, April 20.—Indications for
twenty-four hours for California—Fair weather
tn Southern California; light rains in Northern
California; southwesterly winds; nearly sta
tioarv temperature
PERSONAL.
Optain Banning will leave for Sari
iTaaulsoo on to-night's train.
Mr. 8. Nordlinger will leave for the t
north on the noon train to day. (
Mr. I. W. Hellman left for San Fran- j
Cisco on the noon train yesterday.
Dr. C. F. Lane, a well-known practi
tioner of Oakland, is at the Westmin
ster. ;
Mr. W. E. Duun, hailing from Knee- 1
nada, Lower California, is at the Hollen- '
beck.
Ex-Governor Eli Murray, who figured i
so strongly in the Mormon troubles, is in
the city.
Mr. Charles F. Lammis, the well
known journalist, is in the city on a
business trip.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hanson and maid,
wealthy tourists from Saratoga, N. J.,
are at the Hollenbeck.
Mr. 8. J. Paul, chief clerk of the great
Cullen House of Salt Lake City, is in
town. He is in comfortable quarters at
the Nadeau.
Col. B. S. Baker, though in his sixty
third year, has never worn glasses. Few
men fifteen years younger than he can
say as much.
Harry Sherwood, formerly of Los An
geles, but now of Fresno, is amongst us
again for a few days. He is the same
gei U! good fellow as of yore.
A. P. Magiunis, who is a Jeffersonian
Democrat of the old school,returned from
Kansas yesterday morning. Mack is
looking remarkably well, and carries a
beautiful cane, presented to him by W.
8. Hebron, editor of the Kinsley Mercury
and a prominent Bepublican of Kansas,
When Jerry Illich's Restaurant closes
to-night it closes for all time as it was in
the past. A new and gorgeous palace of
the gourmand, modeled on Tony Faust's
place in St. Louis, will rise on the ruins
of the present Restaurant, and the build
ing will be ready for occupancy ou the
Ist of September, when Illicit will re
sume his role of caterer and go quite up
up to the standard of Delmonico, New
York, or theMaisonßichc, in San Fran
cisco.
NEW* .NOTES.
The divorce case of Comocy against
Comocy was submitted yesterday to
Judge Clark, without argument.
The Los Angeles Bide Club will hold
a practice shoot this morning at 9
o'clock at its range near the city reservoir.
The Bey. J. L. Bussell will deliver a
lecture on '"The Good Old Times," to
morrow evening, at the new Caledonia
Hall, No. 23 South Spring street.
Transfers of real estate yesterday
amounted to $129,201, and were 75 in
number. Of these 32 were for more
than $1,000 each, and 26 were for nor- j
inal considerations.
Some of the religious people of the
city visited the jail yesterday and
trimmed up the cells wtth roses in honor
of Easter Sabbath. Extra services will
be held ti-day.
Tbe Executive Committee of the
Southern California Editorial Association
will meet at Pasadena Thursday, May 2d,
to perfect arrangements for the anniver
sary of the Association.
The Historical Society will hold a
special meeting to-morrow, at noon, in
the rooms of the Chamber of Commerce,
for the purpose of making arrangements
for celebrating April 30th.
The President of the California State
Liberal Union, Samuel P. Putnam, will
give a free lecture in Turnverein Hall to
night at 7:30 o'clock. Subject, "The
Work of Moody and Jones Reviewed."
Wong Si was tried for battery before
Justice Lockwood, yesterday, and found
guilty. He is a seller of vegetables, and,
it appeared, had thrashed another Chi
naman for encroaching on his territory.
Judge Shaw yesterday rendered a ver
dict in favor of plaintiff for $152 in the
case of Natschke vs. Hazard, Pike,
O'Melveny and Oakey, brought to re
cover tbat amount due for music fur
nished for the Pavilion in September
and October.
The First Baptist Sunday School, cor
ner Fort and Sixth streets, will have
specially interesting exercises, appro
priate to the Lord's Day, at 9:30 sharp,
this morning, to which all are invited.
The members of the First Congregational
Sunday School and congregation will be
present, as specially invited guests.
The fire alarm rang out about 11
o'clock yesterday evening. Some rub
bish under tbe house at No. 212 New
Main street was on fire, and had ignited
the floor above. The building is a two
story lodging house. A Babcock extin
guisher was used, and the fire quickly
put out without any serious damage be
ing done.
Several Chinamen went to Justice
Staunton yesterday evening and informed
him that the highbinders were going to
hold a meeting and get up a riot to de
molish the houses of those who had com
plained against the gamblers. Several
detectives of the city force attended the
meeting and arrested the ringleader,
Wong Gok, and six others who were
taking a hand in the business. Wong
was charged with inciting to riot and the
others with vagrancy.
AN ASTONISHING CHANGE.
" My dear madam, I never saw you looking to
well, and yon were ao poorly, too."
■ Vet, doctor, Joy's Vegetable Sarspartlla Is
the grandest thing in the world for run-down,
nervous and debilitated women. That's the
secret of my appearance."
Up to a mouth ago Mrs. Belden. an elderly
lady, living at 510 Mason struct, San Francisco,
was failing in health aud flesh so rapidly as to
seriously alarm her relatives. Sho now writes:
"I have taken but one bottle of Joy's Vegetable
Sarsparllla, but it Is astonishing. I am regain
ing my lost flesh and have not felt as well in
jean."
Consult Mrs. Dr. Wells.
Uterine and rectal diaeases treated with ikiU
by her new painlers method. City references
from hopeless oaees cared. 400 Fort street,
corner Fifth.
THE LOS ANGELES DAILY HERALD. SUNDAY MORNING. APRIL 21, 1889.
County Hospital sewage.
B. A. Ling commenced suit in the
Superior Court yesterday against the
Supervisors and Dr. Brainerd. The
complaint alleges that the plaintiff has a
wife and two children, that he resides on
property adjoining the County Hospital,
that the defendants now permit the of
fensive sewage from the County Hospital
to oveinow the cesspool and run in a dis
gusting stream through the hospital
grounds, in consequence of which his
family has became debilitated iv health,
and unless this is stopped he will have
to remove from his house. He asks that
the Supervisors be restrained from al
lowing the sewage to overflow.
A Runaway.
A horse attached to a buggy ran away
on Spring street yesterday afternoon. He
was soon captured, but riot however, un
til he bad had time to wreck the vehicle
through turning too sharply off the car
tracks. The driver of the buggy was not
iv it at the time of the exploit.
Bye, Ear and. Tnroat Diseases.
Dr. S. M. Sloeum, lately associated with the
celebrated Dr. Sadler, is now located at No.
320 South Mala street, "Moro Castle " Deaf
ness, noises in the ears, discharges from the
ears, catarrh and throat diseases moat success
fully treated. Operations on the eye skillfully
performed. Free consultation from 12 a. to
5 p. a.; evenings, 8 to 9; Sundays.9A. a. to
8 *■ .
Sporting Goods.
Cal at Sportsmen Headquarters tor your fish
ing supplies, just received. All kinds of sport
ing goods on hand. Goods guaranteed or money
refunded. All work neatly done and guaran
teed. H. Slotterbeck, 111 North Main street,
Temple block.
Scriver & Quinn,
38 South Spring street, sole agents for Heath A
Milllgen's nest prepared paints.
TlosewhoTaveusei K3s-~
C< -j — {\ I -I J_'fa A I! I 1 giving satis faction, and a customer with Bron
- L_J £v*t « ' chitis says it is the only remedy that gives in-
sf nt id C."f~ BlißE * LL * Covxa, Druggists.
• VyW H 0 IfA. Ha trio" * * tl,e Pt***nre to inform yon
jjwjpiC' ithl tllat are meetai g
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iteli them,"—Naacawsk A Co., Druggists, Visalia,
n \ That it will accomplish the end desired in all
Ills-. affections of the Throat and Langs and you not
TEP* TTrAIT/T* —If nri 11 only Will not be without It yourself,
£.W%M>\ l& I fv| (Irr 11 w 111 but will recommend it to others, a»
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tri fA f? if 4 O C\ fl VHIIf 1 17 V?tST vv\ e ' 6o * n vein, monoy is no object whore health v
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ASTHMA AOllGHoj and one of the most dreaded of hnman Ills.
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For Sale by C. H. HANCE, 77 aad 79 North Spring Street.
F. W. BRAUN & CO.,
WHOLESALE AGENTS. sB-12m LOS ANGELES.
TROY LAUNDRY CO.
Works: 571, 573. 575 North Main Street.
MAIN OFFICE: UNDER LOS ANGELES NATIONAL BANK,
FIRST AM» SPRINU STREETS.
mDTEL, RESTAURANT and FAMILY W ASHIN^
TROY SYSTEM.
PRIOEB A 8 LOW AS ANY LAUNDRY. |a 27 3m cod
PHOTOS, PHOTOS.
JEJJF-Reallzingnthe stringency of the money market, I have reduced tho price of my
Photos from $5 to $3 per Dozen.
Having been ten years in business in Chicago, and three years in this city, I can guar
antee a first-class photo, equal to the very best made, and invite comparison with
higher price work. French, English and German spoken.
J. T. BERTRAND, 413 N. Mam st , opp. Plaza.
)a3O-3m
ITWANTED NOW AT
McCarthys a; lis West first st,
SOME GOLD COIN, SPOT CASH BUYERS,
At about one-fourth valne for Los Angeles City and County Properties, now owned by
con-residents who are owing deferred payments they hre unable to meet and placed
their properties in our handx to dispose of. Several large Ranches for exchange. Eastern
Farms to swap for California Property. Please call at
McCarthy's California Land Office, 115 W. First St al7-lm
H. H. HOWELL. R. L. CKAitt.
HOWELL & CRAIG,
IMPORTERS.
-:- Grrocers,
33, 34 and 36 South Los Angeles Street.
?-.£r2°os» N 775 8 *- LOS ANGELEF, OAL.
173 m
MASSAGE AND JsWEMMH MOVEMENT CUKE!
By C. STAFFER, 237 South Sprint? Street, a pupil of Dr. Douglass Graham of
Bob ton. Alio method of Dr. George Hunerf juth of Lipiig used.
"M A A £117 13 ESPECIALLY BENEFICIAL FOR ALL NERVOUS TROUBLE, WRITER'S
Jll AOO A XXIU Cramps, Weak Eyes, Female Weaknesses, Kidney, Throat and Chest Trouble,
often preventing Consumption. It has no equal fir Paralysis and all Ohonic Diseases. Rheu
matism, Neuralgia and Sciatica are cured by it It is unexcelled for Torpid Liver, Dyspepsia,
Constipation and Convalescence from Fever and Surgical Operations. It is a method of treat
ment that all educated physicians recommend who have their patients' welfare at heart.
CONSULTATION FREE. TELEPHONE 792 m 22 lm
" THE BEST OF BEVERAGES.'
Blade Instantly
9
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
'< he powder never varies. A model of purity
and wholsomeness. More economical than the
ordinary kinds, and oannot be sold In compo
tltlon with the m intrudes of low test, short
weight, slum of phosphate powders. Solo only
IN CANE, Royal Baking Powokb Co., 106 Wall
st.N. Y. THE JOHNSON LOCKE MERCAN
TILE CO.. San Francisco. Agents. .14-4 ra
NOTICE.
THE LOB ANGELES CITY WATER CO,
will strictly enforce tho following rule: The
honrs for sprinkling are between 6 and 8
o'clock a. m. and 6 snd 8 o'clock p. a. For a
violation of the above regulation tbe water
will be shut- of and a fine of two dollar* will
be charged biiora water will be tsrnod on
SSAI*.
J. T. SHE W A HP. 13 AND lj NORTH SPRINU STREBT.
From tie Manufacturers Direct to the Consumer!
NO INTERMEDIATE PROFITS !
linens from Ireland, from Scotland, from Germany.
a linejnT sale.
The only direct importations ever placed on sale in this city. You can see the advantage.
The qualities and the prices speak for themselves. A saving to you of twenty-five, in
some cases thirty-three, and in others fifty per cent, over any offering ever made in this
city. We are carrying the Linen trade. We have increased the space —increased the
quantity—increased the quality, and largely increased the sale of all kinds of Household
Linens. Mr. Wm. Bain, for a number of years one of the leading linen men of Chicago,
ha 3 taken charge of this department, and on Monday next, the 220", we will sell linens
lower than ever named by any house on this Coast, in some cases lower than Eastern
prices. Our object is to at once give such values that will place this department beyond
the reach of competition, and enable us to give larger import orders.
HUCK TOWELS are the best for wear, most satisfactory a i a dryer, and are used
exclusively by all the best hotels throughout the world.
WE OFFER
200 dozen Huck Towels, soft, mellow finish, ready for use, cine 24x46 inch, at S3 per dozen,
25 cents each, well worth $6. Note the size of the towels.
500 dozen Huck Barber Towels, $1.20 per dozen, 10 cents each.
500 dozen Bedroom Huck Towels, $1.50 per dozen, 12£ cents each, 2 for 25 cents.
100 dozen Elephant Huck Towels, the largest towel ever offered in America at $3, and
equal in every respect to any $6 towel in the city.
200 dozen Border Towels, $1.80 per dozen, 15 cents each.
50 pieces German Cream Damask, 60 inches wide, new designs, 50 cents.
5 pieces 66-inch Cream Damask, 75 cents.
25 pieces 58-inch Old Fashioned Home Spun, dice pattern, 50 cents, worth 75 cents.
5 cases 60-inch Oil Dye (40 Patterns) Turkey Bed Damask, 50 cents, worth 75 cents.
Genuine imported goods.
Ch:e case Manufacturer s Remnants, at about one-half the usual prices.
We know the above Table Linens are the cheapest ever offered in this country.
One case Liven Lap Robes, assorted patterns, 50 cents. You know their value.
IN ADDITION TO OUR SALE OF
TABLE LINENS, TOWELS AND NAPKINS
WE OFFER
£SO O Pieces Embroideries,
Extra wide, at 25 cents for choice of patterns,, worth 50 and 75 cents.
500 pieces extra wide Embroideries, including a large line of Flouncings, at 50 cents
for choice, worth 75 cents, $1 and $1.25.
100 pieces 45-inch Flouncings, choice, $1 per yard, worth up to $2.50. This is one of
the very best purchases we ever made in Embroideries.
SALE "WEDNESDAY :
50 DOZ. SWISS JERSEY RIBBED VESTS
In Pink, Blue and Cream, extra long, finely finished. Goods will be on show Tuesday.
It is needless to say prices will touch bottom.
The Only Diy Goods House in the City Showing
a Large Increase in Sales Over Last Year,
AN INDICATION THAT "GRASS" IS NOT GROWING UNDER
OUR FEET.
STILL ON THE UPWARD TURN!
OUR : CLOAK : AND : SUIT : DEPARTMENT
Showing the Most Rapid Growth.

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