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10 DAILY HERALD.. United States Signal Service. Report of observations taken at Los Angeles, December 27, 1889: 8:07 _. m. »:07 r. m. N ! W Max. tern.. 60: mm. rein . to PERSONAL. Professor D. B. Williams haa gone east on a short vacation. Mrs. H. Tyler Wilcox, of this city, has •moved to South Pasadena. Misß Mamie Wilson, of San Gabriel, has returned from a visit to San Fran c isco. Mr. Frank S. Hicks has been detained in San Diego against his will, because of no facilities for return. -Bey. J. 8. Kennard and wife have left Chicago and will arrive in Los Angeleß during the coming week. J. Adger and family, of Louisiana, F. E. Eilshemins, of New York, and Thomas Taylor, of Toronto, are in the city. Mr. N. H.Fairbanks, a former resident of Los Angeles, and now a prominent attorney of Kansas City, is in the city. H. Shank, a prominent undertaker of Bea Moines, was one of the laet passen gers to arrive from the Eaet before the storm. Jacob Adloff, general agent of the Fredricksburg Brewing Company, has returned from San Diego on the Santa Maria. S. M. Barr and family, of Portland, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Thompson, of Indianapolis, and Mrs. George Jewell, of Maine, are recent arrivals. Mr. W. Austin Whiting, a member of the Honolulu bar, is visiting his sisters, the Misses Whiting, at Ontario. The entire party were in town this week. Dr. Ainsworth is just recovering from what he says is an attack of Russian in fluenza. He says that he had all the symptoms as described in she telegrams. Dr. Bollard, of Anaheim, came in Christmas Day to the city. He tried hard to get back yesterday, bnt was an unwilling witness in the city last night. Major L. S. Butler, Assistant Adju tant General of the First Brigade, N. G. C, leaves on the steamer tonight for Ventura, where oa Monday night he will muster in the new National Guard com pany in that town. NEWS NOTES. Prof. Samuel P. Putnam will deliver a lecture on "The Bible and Modern Thought" at Illinois hall tonight. Eugene Carberry yesterday obtained a divorce from his wife on the ground of desertion, th=) case going by default. Miss Flora Batson, the colored vocal ist, will sing on Now Year's night at the Pert-street a M. E. church for the benefit of the Union-avenue M. E. church, Transfers of real estate yesterday amounted to $38,956, and were SO in number. Of these, 8 were for more than fI,OOO each, and 13 were for nominal con siderations. Mr. E. T. Smith, of Santa Monica, has ,000 to the guarantee fund for a newspaper to be published weekly in Los Angeles, to be devoted to National ism. W. C. Owen, of San Francisco, is to be editor. The Nationalists meet at Temperance Temple today at 2:30 p. m. The club will be addressed by Mr. F. D. French on "Nationalism in the Light of Proph ecy." Mr. Jordan Cox will speak on "Christian Socialism."' Short addresses by others to follow. N. O. Anderson, the Hkbald's agent at San Pedro, made the voyage across the washout on Thursdry last and re turned, after carrying his load of papers for over seven miles, with the Christmaß and Thursday pavers, the first to reach the seaport since Monday. One Youngman is "wanted" at San Diego on a charge of grand larceny. He was arrested at Pomona a day or two ago and brought in here, where Sheriff Aguirre has held him. The San Diego officers arrived here yesterday and will take Youngman back by the first train or steamer they can go by. The following letter, which speaks for itself, was received by Captain P. M. Darcy yesterday from the United States Marshal: Die ait Sib—lt gives me pleas ure to state that since your advent as jailor I have never had a word of com plaint from any United States prisoner concerning food or your treatment of them. Yours, D. R. Risley. R. D. List, Notary Public. Legal papers are fully drawn. 18 8. Spring. Depositions taken. CRIMINAL NOTES. Police Judge Owens yesterday com mitted Ludwig Anderson, the Norwegian sailor convicted of battering Manuel Liebes during a quarrel, to the County Jail for sixty days. Officer Marden arrested a man named J. Moran.who resides at No. 127 Castelar street, for cruelty to animals, yesterday afternoon. He was driving an emaciated horse, which had broken one of its legs, on Spring street. On being taken to the Police Station be was released on bail. Mrs. Craig, who lives at No. 25 Cen tennial avenue, notified the police yester day that she was confined to her bed and was much annoyed by a number of boys, who threw rocks upon the roof of her house, and otherwise disturbed her. She asked that an officer be detailed to guard the house. Chief of Police Glasa waa notified yes terday by United States Marshal D. R. Risley that about sixty tramps were heading for this city and would probably arrive today. They were employed a short time ago by the Southern Pacific Railroad Company in repairing breaks on the road in the northern part of the State, but deserted the work and started south, in a body. A Beaneval. The Southern Pacific down-town office was removed yesterday from its old place at the corner of Main and Com mercial streets to the new location on the corner of Spring and Second streets. He Won't Stay Idle. Thomas Kelly in the boom days waa a great real estate agent, and did a rush ing business. He made a good deal of money at it. Bat the boom is over, and THE LOS ANGELES DAILY HERALD: SUNDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 29, 1889. Mr. Kelly does not propone to be ■ cumberer of tbe ground until it comes back. He learned a trade "when he was a biy," and now he finds it useful. Mr. Kelly is a good carriage trimmer, and baa opened a shop, where he will attend to all business offered. It ia in Caukin's carriage establishment, on the corner of Los ADgeles and Arcadia streets. I 'at delivered Telegrams At the Western Union Telegraph office, corner Court and Main streets, ber 28, 1889: Mrs. Mary Weix, Mrs. Alice Edith Blythe, Mrs. John Flood, A. D. Barney, E. L. Loomis, Quong Hong Fong, Bey. I. W. Haskins. There are nndelivered telegrams at the Postal Telegraph office, 19 West First Btreet, for Mrs. A. W. Cashing and John Smurr. Put your claims to be settled in the hands of Attorney H. H. Heath, Bry son-Bonebrake block. WINEBUKtiH'Ij SALE. Ou Monday and Tuesday we are going to make great ►ffVjrts to elos- »ut a Hue of e;egant goods suitable for New Year Rifts and place them on apecial sa'e. We mention only a lew: Fine Japanese silk hnndkerchlels, heavily embroidered by hand aud scolloped all round, formerly $1.50 now 89c. Od t's silk and cashmere mixed large muf flors, assorted stripes, formerly $1.25, now 09c. Every purchaser to the amount of $1.50 will receive a wisp- broom holder. Twenty-two-inch long lndestructibla dolls, all dressed complete, including hat, formerly $1 50, now 98c. Tbrce-pitce toilet sel, comb, brush and mir ror, formerly $1.50, now 75c Full-size felt table covers table scarf' and mantel-board scarfs, new style ribbon drawn work and tinsol-embroidered, formerlysl 25, $1.50 aud $1 60. ah at 89c. c.eh (displayed iv north show window). Assorted hammered brass match safes, ach receivers, ci.ar-ho'ders, in many shapes, for merly $1, 75e.. 50c. and 40c , all at a uniform price of 25c. each. Hammered bras* and copper wisp-broom holders, formerly 50c, 75e, and $1, all at 39c. each. Each purchaser to the amount of $1 50 will be presented with a pretty wisp-broom holder worth 25c. Gents' op«ra kid gloves, all sizes, formerly $1 50 and $2, now 69 :. a pair. Westminster needle cabinet, containing lace, glove, chenille, kindergarten, ca pet and tapestry needles, flftv styles in all, 39c. the set complete; formerly 75c. Plush odor stands, metal finished, formerly 50c , now 23c. The genuine Derby kid glove*, all sizes, black, colored and greys, formerly $ 1 75, now $1 39: every pair warranted not to rip or tear. Gents' superior linen finish cambric hand kerchiefs, ready for use, former y 20c. each, now 65c. a half dozen. Iwenty-four inch red silk gents' handker chiefs, formi rly 75c , now 49c, Ladles' fur sets, black monkey hair muff and 2! .-yard long boa, formerly $3.50 a set, now $1 99. Gents' linen bosom, French band, eadltss strips white laundried shirts, formerly $1.25. now 89c. each. Gents' shaving sets, containing razor, cup and brush, silk satin lining, lorme-ly $1.90, 99c complete, all including a veneered wood wisp-broom holder with every $1.50 worth. Win«buroh's, 209-211 8. Spring st. A Flattering Endorsement. Tbe judges on musical instruments at the Centennial Exhibition, Philadelphia, 1876, after severe tests of the pianos of more than forty different makers from all parts of the world recognized the merits of tbe Sohmer pianos, and wrote a (Littering report on them, recommend ing for them tl.e highest reward in their oower to grant—a Medal of Merit and Diploma of Honor, which were unani mously decreed by the Uni ed States Centennial Commission. For sale by Chas. E. Day, 8 N. Spring street. Thousands of articles suitable for Christmas Sifts.at one-third usual prices. Manufacturers' Sale of watches, jewelry and novelties, 251 North Main street. Win SI IH X WIT It HHEUSI. all sin y when th chances are nine In ten that a course ol mud be iv s at Arrowhead Springs will work a cure. 110 Not Delay—Every day of procrns'ins tlon may put off the hour of release from pain by weeks and months. The Coat is trifling wben compared with doctor's fees, druggists' bills and damage to business. Hhcuoiatlent rarely yields to medicines. The treatment by mineral waters la the most rational and effective known. '■'he Arrowhead Hot Sprlnara are the finest mineral waters In Southern Califor nia, and the Arrowhead Hotel is the best kept sanitarium. Take the morning train for San Bernardino, where an Arrowhead stage me. ts it at the depot; or for descriptive circulars, terms and references write to WM. M. TIS DALE. Arrowhead Springs. Calif dl lm DUPLICATE PBOTOGRAPHS! From all our old Negatives at $2.00 per Doz. Temple Block. STANTON & BURDICK. n23 8m 8 E E MONTGOMERY BROS.' 18 N. SPRING ST. Rich Diamond Jewelry. Diamond Rings. Solid Silver Berry Bowls. Diamond I.ice Pins. Bon-Bon Boxes. i^''^'^'^'' ; '' Fine Gnl(i Watches. Match Boxes. Silver Watches. Oliatalaines. flfgStf-fr fls2» Gold Bracelets. Silver Flasks. Beatl jNiecli ' et9 ' Quizzing Glasses, m&lbl*9Ljttf%*~ WM Cold Ciiijar Cutters. Opera Glasses. Gold Chainß. qy jj Uper . a tllaeB Holders. GOLD AND SILVER-HEADED CANES. An endless variety of useful aud eleeant gifts at prices within the reach of ail. You are invited to inspect our Rewards Offered. Parties giving any information as to the location, or returning any of the Brandy and Wine, in Ca6ks, Puncheons and Barrels, that has been washed away from the Nadeau Winery, will be suitably rewarded by reporting to the foreman at the Winery, or at the office of TAGGART & BOSCH, 113 and 113 New High street, Los Angeles. KOHLER & FROHLING. sQSK*i_______; p it l POWDER Absolutely Pure. The powner never Tine*. A model of pvlty and wholsomenest. More economical than tbe ordinary kinds, and oaunot be aold in oompo ltion with the multitude! of low teat, short weight, alum of phosphate powder*. Sold only in cahs, Boval Bakino Powdkb Oo , lOC Wail St., N. V, TUB JOHNSON LOOKS MEKOAN TILS 00.,8 an Franoisoo.Agents. J4 «m Head, Throat and Lnp Snccessf nlly treated by M.HILTON WILLIAMS, M.D. M. C. P. 8. 0., BY HIS COMPOUND OXYGEN AND OTHER MEDICATED INHALATIONS. Catarrh, Bronchitis and Consumption, etc , ar • now conceded to originate from living germsor parasites, millions of which exist in diseased surfaces. Our Hot Medloated Inhalations kill and destroy these genus \ hen nothing else c«n reach them, while our COMPOUND OXYGEN antagonizes and thoroughly re moves every poison of the system from the Bloed, no matter from what cause it exists or how long it has continued, and is efficacious in the cure of Catarrh, Throat Diseases, Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption, Nervous Prostration, Insomnia and Dyspepsia, etc , together with any poisoned condition of the blood*. In all cases of Catarrh and other diseases of the Respiratory Organs, where the system suf fers from the deleterious effects of scrofula or other vitiated condition of tho blood local treatment la invariably conjoined with consti tutional remedies. Persons desiring treatment by this system of practice can use the remedies at home as well as at our office, and which will cause no incon venience or hindrance to business whatever. I have seen so many of these cases cured that I do not consider any case hopeless, un less the dlseaso ha - advanced o the chest and both lungs are seriously involved. The In halations aid us in dissolving the mucus and in connecting and healing the cavities, which nothing else can do with the same success. The very bist of references from those al ready oured. Those who desire to cons nit me in regard to their oases had better call at the office for an examination, but if impossible to visit the office personally Can write for list of questions and circular, both of which will be sent freo of charge. Address M. HILTON WILLIAMS. If. D . 37 South Fort St., Los Auarcles, Oal. Office hours—From 9A. si. to *r. at. Sundays—From 2 to 2:30 p. v. Residence—ls South Grand Avenue CABINVTT SALOON! No. 26 W. SECOND ST. The best of Wineß, Liquora arid Cigars. One of the Finest Bars in the City. Strictly Firet-class in every respect. W. H. ROPER, Prop. d 24 lm I NOTICE-REMOVAL LADIES! MRS. DOSCH Invites you to call at her NEW STORE, 141 S. SPRING ST., Between Second and Third. She will sell her elegant Btock at cost to close cut with the sea-en, KZO.OO Hals, S15.00; WIO.OO Hats, S7.DO; #5.00 Hats, 53.50. d 22 lm MRS. DR. WELLsS, FIRST LADY LICENTIATE OF KENTUCKY Educated abroad. Thirty years in and olt lzen of the United States. Many years of successful practice in this city. Uter ine and Rectal Diseases treated with skill by new methods without knife or canstic. Prompt relief in suppressed or pal v ful menstru atlon. In Prolapsus, U:c«ratlon, Congestion, one trial will oonvinc". Weak, nervons, debil itated women And achange at .mow. Ltfe-slae manikins of human system. Consultation free. 402 SOUTH FORT STREET. dl2tf % JLI'.. 8 ?! ".. A .?" 18 lu>WTia| iraiiro strbet. »I 3 M % Jp 3 *sbbf If aY MS A Stout Lady AND A SLIM LM « Step into a store and ask to see Corsets. The saleslady will in all probability hand down the same Corset and declare it is just the thing and will fit both forms. Don't you think such a story is ridiculous in the extreme. If the lady is tall or is short — oh, yes, it is just the thing. Will aAA shoe fit aEE foot? Will a Corset made for afl shy lady fit a slim lady? Will a short-fingered Glove fit a long-fingered hand? To obviate all this we have fitted up elegant Corset-fitting rooms, and ladies now can have their Corsets fitted by experts. A stout lady will get a Corset adapted to her figure. A slim lady will get a Corset entirely different in form. While a tall lady will hardly want a Corset adapted for a short person. Not only this, but we have the stock that will fit form perfectly. The R. F. and Royal C. T. Corsets each come in several different shapes. They are without doubt the finest moulded Corset in the world. The Royal C. T. Corset is hand made, and boned with best quality whalebone. The steels are spring tempered. The materials are the very best, and after eighteen months' experience in the sale of these goods, we know they are the finest fitting Corsets in the country. OUR CORSET DEPARTMENT Is the largest in the city, and it is a well-known and admitted fact by all our competitors that we are doing very much the largest business in this line. With new fitting rooms and in creased stock we expect a large increase in business. We carry a full and complete line of Dr. Warner's and BalPs Health Corsets. We have a new high-bust Corset that is having a very large sale. OUR MUSLIN UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT Has been largely replenished. We inaugurate a great January gale of Ladies' Muslin Under wear and Corsets. We sell Muslin Underwear for less than you can afford to make it. We Me Completely Transformeil tie Interior of Our Store. We have moved Laces and Embroideries to the front, giving us the finest light in the city for showing this class of goods. Our Ribbon Department has taken new quarters in one of the Hnest locations, with more room and a more perfect light for this class of goods. Ladies' Hosiery and Marino and Wool Underwear have been given a new location, with more room. Buttons and Trimmings have been moved neirer the Dress Goods Department. Our Dress Goods Dep't Will be given unusual attention the coming season. Our Dress Goods stock is in the best condit'on today of any in the city, and extra attention will be devoted to this department by displaying newer styles and oftener than any one else. With the New Changes You will hardly recognize our Shoes and Boys' Clothing Departments. Double the room fo r Boys' Clothing. One-third more room for Shoes. Cloaks and Suits newly reconstructed, and Gents' Furnishings in the best position in the hcjuse for this class of goods. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR GOLD AND SILVER SHIRTS I Recognized from one end of the Continent to the other as the best fitting and best made Shirt. There is none better. MONDAY MORNING Everything will be in first-class order, and we expect a large increase the coming year, as our facilities are greater for the prompt transaction of all business. We are growing at a wonderful rate. Come and see us. The largest, finest and best appointed Dry Goods House in Southern California. We conduct the only Mail Order Department in the city. It is a great success in every particular. Clark's 0. N. T. 6 Com Spool Cotton, 21-2 Cents per Spool.