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8 NOTES Weather Bnreaa. Report of observations taken at Los Angeles, lept. 21, 1803: 6S 70 78 50 Ins I w ra.;: Maximim temperature, 84. Minimum temperature, 40. Indications. Forecast for Southern California: Fair veathei; sligntlj warmer; westerly winds. Gf orge Johnson, found guilty Wednes iny of vagrancy, was given 49 days in ihe city jail, by Justice Austin, yestei tay. A general teachers' meeting of the teachers of the city schools will be held in the High echool building next Saturday, beginning at 9 o'clock in the DP truing. There are undelivered telegrams at the Western Union telegraph office, corner of Conrt and Main streets, for ~\ Taylor, J. M. Stewart (two), and ft/mis Zeh. A. O. De Long of Ing'.ewood, who sent $2 through the mail in answer to n green foods circular, was examined Wednesday by I'nited States Commis aiouer Van Dyke, and held for trial in bonds of $1000. More warrants were 6Worn to and iisoed yesterday in Chinese cases, by the district attorney's office. Chinese cases have been held over until next week in order that the regular calendar may not be interfered with. The following journeymen plumbers have passed the examination of ti;e board o! plumbing examiners: Thomas Tighe, Charlea Taylor, John Campbell, C. Bin ton, M. H. Dngan. A. Pope, Geo. Suthern. A. A. Hutchinson, John Sykes, W. E. Gates. The many friends of C. Wagner will bo sorry to hear of his death, which occunedat 12:45 o'clock on Thursday morning. Mr. Wagner was an old resi dent of Los Angeles. at,d for 10 years he drove an express wsgen on onr street?. Tho funeral will take place at. 10 o'clock on Saturday morning, from his late resi lience, 222 Ash Btreet. Solomon had his own on the subject of apparel, and while he knew just what he was about when he arrayed nimself in purple, he was especially sound on the nubject of fine hats. You can be just aa wise aa Solomon if you go at once to Desmond's, 141 South Spring street, and walk off with one of his $2.50 soft or stiff hate. They are world beaters for the money. Tbe Pioneer Fruit Growers' associa tion of Los Angeles filed articles ot asso ciation yesterday. Its objects are to pick, cure, grade cull, pack, ship, con sign, sell or otherwise dispose of the fruit of the members. The principal place of bnsineea ia Vernondale. There are 47 incorporators and tbe directors are G. J. Griffith, H. R. Smith, Thomts Millaap, J. H. Brewer, Edward H. Mc.r. gan, Millard Bassett, Thomas Meade, Robert R. Dorsey, George Hanna, George W. Townßend aad A. E. Butney, all of Lob Angeles. The capital stock ia $2000, of which $200 has been subscribed. The True Laxative Principle Of tbe plants used in manufacturing the pleasant remedy, Syrup of Figs, has a permanently beneficial effect on tbe human system, wbila the ohean vegeta ble extracts and mineral solutions, usu ally sold as medicines, are permanently injurious. Being well informed you will use the true remedy only. Manufac tured by the California Fig Syrup Co. Tbe Creatinine. The neatest, mast inviting and com fortable dining room in Los Acgelee. One visit makes of you n customer, and our service will keep you one. Prices, low aa tbe lowest. Provisions, the best. Separate apartment for ladies. The Creamerie, 126 North Main street, half a block north of First. Nallok House. Popular voices, central location, good service. Only hotel runniDg its own free buss to and from depots. Day rates, $1.25, $150 and $2; meals, 25 cents. Corner Main and First streets, entrance on First street. H. A. Hart & Sons, proprietors. Catailna Islnud. September ia conceded to be the best month in the year to visit Catniina. Regular steamer service from San Pedro. Fine orcheatrn, good hotels and board ng houses. Information at 130 West Second street. Fire Insurance—Money to Loan. William R. Burke <& Co., 213)4 North Spring street, up Btaira, Fire Insurance agency. (Capital represented. $20,000, --( 00.) Lots of cheap money to loan on real estate. Notary public. Mt. Lowe railway—Brilliant illumina tion of Rubio cation. Fine mußic and dancing. Other special attractions on Saturday evening. Sept. 23d, Leave Terminal depot 6:20 p.m.; return 0:40, Thirty dollars allowed for old Davis's sewing machines. Drop postal card to 128 South Main Btreet. Howry & Bresee, Broadway under takers. "Independent of the trust." Take Arabian Headache Powder for headache and neuralgia. Duffy's pure Malt at Woollacott's. East luillh ll.tli Tea Cures Constipation, biliousness and headache, cleanses the system, stimulates tho liver aud ktdneys, rrakes new blood. Entirely vegeta ble. Sample free. H. M. BALE oi BON, agents, 220 eoutu Spring street. A. It. Chapmuu Fells tbe Glenwood ranges and Richmond ranges, the two best stoves in America, House bod goods a specialty. 414 8. Spring St. The Only Keelny Institute In Southern California is at Riverside. The Los Angeles office is at rooms 04 und 05, New Wilton block. New and Old Itoohs, Magazines, etc. Hook lixchansc, cor. Second and Muiu streets, If You Need a Truas Call at Beckwlth's pharmacy, 303 North Main. A fit guaranteed, We take pleasure in announcing that we are new fully prepared to do all kinda oi glasi beveling, and manufacture all kinds of French plate mlrror3. Old and damaged mirrors re silvered. All work guarantee!. 11. Raphael & Co., 44h and 440 South Spring st. Fire Insurance Kates Reduced. Independent of tbe ' compact." See Hisker ville, 21d North Main (Lanfranco building) and save money Finest Variety ana Cheapest Place in town for fish, game, oysters, etc , Fred llanniman's, Mott market. Dr. D. 8. Uia'enbaclier, Dentist, 119>» 8. Spring street, rooms 4 and S. MEMORANDA. Marlborough school, West Twenty third street, select home school for 10 girls. A few day scholars received; pu pils graduated in English, Latin and general course or given a thorough prep aration for college. Special opportuni ties for high school graduates who .wist to take ud an extended course in litera ture, history or modern languages, or to prepare for foreign travel. Native teach ers in modern languages with live les sons per week, natural method. One hour's work each week in harmony and thorough bass to piano pupils and two lessons a week in chorus singing to the entire school, without extra charge. Mrs. Oarden-Macleod, a graduate of South Kensington's art school will have charge of the art department. For in formation apply at the school any after noon. Free books: Subscribers to the Herald who send a postal card and mention this paper are entitled to the following free books : Table and Kitchen, an ex cellent receipt book, address Dr. Price Baking Powder company, Chicago, III.; Miss Parloa's Cook Book, address Dauchy it Co., 27 Park Place, New York. A 2-cent stamp addressed to Dr. Kendall company, Knosburg Fails, Vt , will bring a work on the horse and his dis eases, and 15 cents in stamps sent to H. E. Bucklin & Co., Chicago, 111., will bring a book worth (1, showing all the buildings of the world'a lair and many of tbe exhibits. Ten cents sent to tbe American Farmer company, Spring field, ()., will bring for a year the American Farmer, a IU page illustrated newspaper. Tbe beet and most healthful beverage in the market is the world-renowned Pubßt beer. It baa no equal. Recog nized to be the best brewed. The Pabst Brewing company of Milwaukee has taken the first prize in all contests against all competitors. Ask for tbe Blue Kibbon or Export. Germain Fruit company, sole agents for Southern Cali fornia, 218. 22.0 and 222 North Los An geleß street. Telephone 12. Fancy white and gold find decorated swinging mirrors for all purposes at Sanborn, Vaildt Go's, 133 South Spring Btreet, for business, parlor and dressing rooms, also all other styles of mirrors. Contracts made for all kinds of mirrors. Dr. Charles de Szigethy is now located in the tlryeon-Bouebrake block. Resi dence, Baker block. Office hours, 11:30 to 3:30. Sundays and evening by ap pointment. Office telephone, 1150; res idence telephone, 1050. Go to Ebinger's restaurant; best French dinner and order house in the city. Everything firßt-clasf. Attentive white waiters. No Chinese employed. Don't forget the place, southwest corner I bird and Spring. Dr. Rebecca Lee Do-sey, 114 South Spring street. Special attention given to obstetrical cases and all diseases of women and children. Electricity scien tifically used. Consultation hours 1 to 5. Telephone 1227. Ceramic Roman gold, something new, nade by Sanborn, Vail & Co, 133 Sjuth Spring street; full weight, finely ground, Urge glass slab, are some of tbe advant ages ; sold to all the principal schools, i'rv it. Children's school shoes, the largest stock, the best wear and the lowest prices at the cheapest place on earth ior boots and shoes, 118 East First, be tween Main and Los Angeles streets. Visit San Diego; only $?.50 for the round trip Saturday and isunday.via the Surf line, tickets good returning Monday. Trains leave La Grande station itß:l6a. in.and4:llo p. m. daily. This week yon can buy a beautiful framed photo engraving for 00c at Lich tenberger's art emporium, 107 North Main street. Bring your pictures and jet estimate for framing them. The Illustrated Los Anqkles Her ild, which is a very fine paper and mitea for sending to eastern friends, ■an be obtained at T. McCarthy's book store, Long Beach. Mrs. A. Mendenball, hairdressing and manicuring, 107 North Spring Btreet, ■ooms, 24, 25 and 20, Scbumact-.er block. Shampooing done at residence if desired. Deposit your Mexican dollars and all linds of old silver at the silversmith's md draw out new spoons, forks, etc. rYlways open. Basement Times building. A great reduction of fine tailoring. Inly a few tickets left to tbe bicycle to ac given away by Korn ot Kantrowiiz, tbe Broadway tailors, 214 S. Broadway. Littleboy's pharmacy is thoroughly reliable. Prices have been reduced, lake your prescriptions there to be '/.led. No. 311 South Spring Btreet. For pure Sonoma, Zinfandel, sweet wines, brandies and whiskies call at E. Flenr's, 404 406 N. Los Angeles st. East irn shipments a specialty. Tel. 224. Blue print paper at Sanborn, Vail & Jo's, 133 South Spring street, clean and reeh and 25 per cent cheaper than can jo bought elsewhere. See sample. Mrs. Jirah D. Cole, having returned rora the east, will meet her pupils until urtber notice in the hall of the Y. M.C. X., Tuesday and Friday mornings. Elsinore hot springs and hotel. Full particulars regarding this famous resort tt tbe If am man bath, 23) South Main itreet, Los Angeles. Good Will Lodge, No. 323, I. O. O. F., ivill have an entertainment tonight, and invites all members of the order in good standing to attend. Adams Bros., dentists, 230)4 South Spring street. Painless filling and ex tracting. The best seta of teeth from $0 to $10. We will Bond Advance Bewing ma chines on trial to any lady in Los An neles. Call or address 128 South Main street. Dr. Joseph Kurtz aud Dr. Carl Kurtz, physicians and eurgeone, have removed their officeß to 117 South Main street. Dr. A. Z. Valla, physician and surgeon. Office and residence, 120 North Main, new McDonald block ; telephone 254. For the choicest kind of meats call in Louis Streuber, 133 N. Main st.; tel. 160. Orders promptly attended to. One fare for tha round trip to any point on the Southern California rail way (Santa Fe route), on Sundays. Dr. K. D. Wise, office 226 South Spring itreet. Office hours from Bto 10 a.m. md 2to 5 p.m. Telephone 346. Stsnour'a floor paint drieß hard over light. U. R. Bowers & Sons, agents, 120 South Spring street. Pianos for sale, rent, tuning and re pairing. A. G. Gardner, 222 South Los \ngeles Btreet. Robert Sharp & Co., funeral directors independent) 536 S. spring st. ; tel. 1020. New styles in suitings; low prices, loe Poheim, the tailor, 143 S. Spring st. Dr. Wm. Brill has removed his office to 341 J a ' S. Spring St., over Nilea Pease. Banjos, guitars and mandolins at Ex ton & Cist's, 329 South Spring street. Buy the Whitney make of trunk, 344 North main street. Insure with A. C. Golsh, 147 South Broadway. Bee tbe "Chuckawalla" at Campbell's. LOS ANGELES ITERALrt FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2.'.. 1893. WHAT WILL BE DONE WITH THEM? A Sadden liiiliix of Unemployed Workinginen. Refugees From flip Hard Times in Colorado and the East. Thar Take Possession or Itallroad Trains and XCattog- Houses—Some of Them Arrested and Scolded for liflug Poor. The Herald yesterday announced the arrivul of abont 80 workingmen, mainly from Colorado, in search of work. Tbe.e men will be followed by about 150 this morning. This immigration presents a hard problem to solve. The newcomers are men who have been thrown out of employment by the i bard times ia the east, and who are in | tbe position of starving or helping them | selves to what they want. So far they have taken what they ab- I solutely need without much protest, j .Meals and railroad transportation they I have had to have, and these tbey have appropriated. The town of Mojave on Wednesday night was completely looted of all edi bles, and then tbe wanderers swarmed in freight trains and half came here, tbe other half going north. The railroad crews are powerless to resist such a crowd of men, and accord ingly received orders not to attempt to interfere with the newcomers, but to tako them wherever they wished to go. Tbe Southern Pacific officials yesterday received word from Mojave that 300 of tbe unfortunates had taken possession of an Atlantic and Pacific railway train and were on their way to Moj*ve, which place they should have reached last night. It was their intention, the dis patch stated, to divide at that place, half of the party going north and half coming to Lob Angeies. The party expected today, with those already here, will make over 200 penni less men arriving here in two days' time. From information received there will be more of them day by day. The question is, what will be done with them? They are not criminals, they are not vagrants of choice, they are eager to work and they have a right to live. POVERTY A CRIME. A number of young men who formed part of the band which arrived in Los Angeles Wednesday evening in search of employment, were in the criminal dock in Justice Austin's court room yester day. After reaching the city late in tbe evening many of them sought a night's lodging in tbe box cars of tbe San Fer nando street depot. Sleeping in box ears boing, however, a crime, and the police department be ing on the look out for thero, they were arrested and taken to tbe city jail. As they sat in the dock yesterday they were not a pleasant looking crowd, rid ing on brakebeams and freight cars not being conducive to cleanliness, but in spite of the disadvantages of dirt and poverty, they were a decidedly honest looking crowd, and bore the appearance of men willing to work if tbey could get the chance. Each man was cross-examined as to hie trade and hie last working place by Judge Austin, and most of them were able to give a satisfactory explanation. Tbey belonged to all places and all trades. One was a painter from Boston who declared he bad lived in tbat city all bis life, but timea were getting gradually worse, and ne had come to California in the hope of finding better things. Another said he was from Colorado, where he worked in a coal mine and sup ported hia iatber and mother and sis ters out of his earnings nntil the mine shut down. A man from St. Lonis said that they were told to come right on to California, where their informant told them men were scarce and employment easy to ob la'n. J. B. Lawrence, a Ventura workman, was among the crowd. Lawrence had placed his savings in tbe Riverside bank, and when that in stitution closed its doors, all he had to remind him of his labor was a certified check for $115, But with the exception ot the latter all the men were from Bos ton, Hew York, St. Louis, Denver and other parts of Colorado, They stated tbat the railway bad in formed them they could come here free of charge, and they came on the chance of finding a better condition of things in tbe weet. Justice Austin,afterquestioning them, pushed his chair back and informed them that he would not punish them. None of the crowd looked particularly grateful, strange to aay, and not one of the travel-stained faces lost its look of weary hopelessness which remained while Justice Austin continued to point out to them the necessity of either ob taining employment or leaving the city, with the certain alternative of arrest and imprisonment. When the lecture was concluded the crowd filed out into tbe street, and stood for a moment outside the police station and then loiteied aimletsly away, some of them probably to be rearrested at night for sleeping in the property of the lailroad who provides them with trans portation to the city. THE TUDOR DENTAL CO. DR J - R TUDOR > Manager. RUBBER PLATES-UPPEK OB LOWER. First Grade, $3.00. Eecond Grade, $0.50. Third Grade,ss.oo. '■ w I t 1 ,! 1 Cement Fillings 500 to 75e Aluminum Plates $10 00 to $15.00 Teeth extracted fnr 250. Forcel«in Crowns 2.50 to 3.00 Painlesa extraction by any anaesthetic d«. Gold Crowus 5.00 to 700 sired. 'io d Fillings From $1.50 up. The sdmiuistration ol gas a specialty. Silver or Amalgam Fillings.... 00c to $1.00 **r~AU wjrlt guaranteed. THE TUDOR DENTAL CO, No - 24^»? s tf Highest of all in Leavening Power.—"Latest U. S. Gov't Report lewder NOT THE MAN. City Trrxnrrr similiters end a News paper Statement. A very peculiar article appeared in a morning paper yesterday stating a ru mor had been heard to the effect tljat City Treasurer Shoulters was supposed to have been at one time at Oswego, Kan., where 18 years ago a man named Coulter embezzled a large Bum of money and absconded. The article related in detail how Ihe rumor Bhowed Mr. Shoul ter's connection with the affair by say ing he was supposed to be the abscond ing man. •The character of the article was too ap parent to have any weight, and it was prononnced a "fake of the first water." Mr. Shouiters had no hesitation in de claring that he had never even lived in Kansaß. As for his past record he said it could easily be learned by any who wished to inquire. The story is entirely without founda tion, and the publication of the rumor entirely uncalled for. Karl.- Mains This Season. All signs go to show that we are to have an early winter aud abundant rains tbis season. And a word to the wise will not be out of 'Mace at this time. There is now entablished in Loo Ange les one of tbe oldest rooting concerne in the United Stateß, whose exrerience has extended over a period of 40 years, who make a specialty of Powell's patent combined flsx felt and wool felt rooting, in conjunction with the asphalt cement concrete or asphalt and gravel, and also Powell's patent tile roof. The same company is prepared to cover old and worn out tin roofs with felt and gravel end to paint metal roofs with the unexcelled O. 1). & S. asphalt paint, tbe most durable paint in the market. We speak of the well known M. W. Powell Company of No. 334 Dearborn street, Chicago, whose local office is with the Asphalt Paving company of Los Angeles, rooms 8 and 9, Hurdick block, corner Second and Spring streets. The above company, under the super vision of M. W. Powell, has jast com pleted the asphalt cement concrete roof on the Stimson block and iB now en gaged in completing the loof on Dr. Unrbank's new theater with combined felt and asphalt gravel. All work warranted and prompt atten tion given to city and country orders. •15 Reward. Off & Vaughn, druggists, corner Fourth and Spring streets, are author ised to relund the above in any case that a single bottle ot Smith's Dandruff Pomade fails to cure. Never known to fail. Try it. The Library, 246 8. Broadway. The beet lunch parlor and delicacy rooms in the city. Neat, clean and prompt service. Hot dinner from 12 to 5 p.m. Grand moonlight fete at Bubio cßfinn on the Mount Lowe railway, Saturday evening, September 23d. Dancing at pavilion and beautiful illumination of the csflon. For a good table wine.ordercur Sonoma Zinfandelat 50c per gal. T. Vacbe&Co., cor. Commercial and Alameda. Tel. 309. Dressed to Order In FIV9 Mlnntes. Live, fat chickens. Bean & Clark. 116 E Sth. Headquarters ior thoroughbred poultry, game and pioduce. 250 envelopes, 50c; ti rm writtnir paper, 2So Langstadter, 214 W. cecond, Hollenoejx hotel SOWERKROWT. KJ&tSSi: LOS ANGELES Medical and Surgical Institute. KOOMB 3 AND 5, 2tl 8 MAIN ST., OPP. II AMM A.M BATHS, U)8 ANUELES. BUFFKREKB FROM Lost or Failing Manhood, NERVOUS DEBILITY, Self Abase, Night Emissions, Tecay of the Sex ual Organs, Seminal Weakness, UjirlXNsi.sts «OK Slakkiauk, aie quickly and perma nently cured by experts. . . Our blood reiaedl :s euro the worst types ot fc-kln and PRIVATE KisK.tsKS, Pains in the Flesh aud Bones, Bed Spots, nioers ol alt ■orti on the limbs aud elsewhere 03 the body. Men, Young or Old, permanently cured of I.OSC VI«OK, Vari cocele, Stricture, Syphilis m all its forms, 01 et and Gonorrhoea aud Kidney and Bladder troubles clrcumci'iou wltuout pain. Cira b c cases curc< guaranteed. Consultation at ofhee free and confldent'.al. Charges rtasonable. Call at or addreis as abovo. ' 6-1* ly COUNTY TREASURER FLEMING A Bait to Teat the Validity or Hia Appointment, It was learned yesterday that it friend ly suit will be instituted, probably to day, to test the validity of tbe appoint-' ment of T. J. Fleming as oounty tiaas urer to fill the vacancy caused by tbe absence of Treasurer Sborb from the state for more than 60 days. The suit will be brought by George H. Smith, E«q., who will represent Assist ant Treaeurer Tiernan. The bondsmen will be represented by Mr. Cochrrn, while District Attorney Dillon will watch over the interests of the count'-. The object of bringing the, suit at tbia time is to settle Ihe questions which have arisen and have tended to throw a shade of uncertainty about the appointment. It will be pressed to a speedy conclu sion. Mr. Fleming yesterday was ac credited with having abont completed hia bond. Notice la Hereby Given To all parties maintaining bridges or crossings over the gutter, to remove the same on or before October 10, 1893. and make all driveways by rutting the curb. If aaid obstructions are not removed be fore the above mentioned date I shall be obliged to remove the same', in ac cordance with ordinance No. 55. D. A. Watson, Street Superintendent. Haker's Fine M lllnery * Will remove Sept. 30th to 257 South Spring, which will be the largest millin ery establishment in Southern Califor nia. Our entire line is new, and our prices will for ever be the lowest. We have r.ow 38 cases of new goods which wifl not be opened until Saturday, Sept. 30tb. We extend a most courteous in vitation to all and we will be delighted to show our goods. Prof. L. Loeb's musical studio opens Sept. loth, ISS'-i couth Spr n? street. Call Tues do ji', Thursdays and Satuidays. Wagon umbrellas, summer lap dusters. Koy's old reliable saddlery house, 315 N, Los Angeles. PPVf ll\T nPCAO STEPHENS, InfL ILUIN l-CiAO. Molt Market. ♦♦«•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦ ft t* SALE OF ♦* || SCHOOL I I LUNCH | I BASKETS I I mm ♦♦ ♦♦ *t Baskets from 20c. to BOc. TJ %% Jast wuat your children ZX need. |kan 7 koo| || 110 SOUTH SPRING ST. g XX OPP. HOTEL NADEAU. 21 TT 4 4 6m XX !!♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦# DOCTOR WHITE'S PRIVATE DISPENBARY, 129 ITOETH MA-lisr ST. LOS ANGELES. CALIF. . Kidney and Blad jA sL. der Diseases, gWS&f Acute and Chronic f£a\fy Organal Weakness \., Sexual Indiffer- ~ ' 6" C B 0 ' Bottl "•.Impediments B,ood an<l Skin Promptly and Per- maneutly Cured DB WHITE is the oldest and most successful Private, Nervous and Chronic Dl.ease Special ist on tbe Coast. Alt on in aud Blood Diseases promptly oured without mercury. Impotency, Seminal Weakness, Varicocele, Syphilis, Gon orrhoea, Gleet, Nervous Debility, Kidney and Bladder diseases scltnllucilly treated and per manently cured. No surgical staft'l?) lake meihods employed. No hired substitutes. Tbe sffllcted may write tv sfict conddence. Letters answered In plain enve ope. Medicine sent securj from exposure. Address DR. WHITE'S DISPENSARY, 128 N. Main st, New McDonald Block, 0-8 tf Los Angeles, Oal. m . .. SLITS to ORDER $3.50 $15.00 4.00 [Si\ 17.50 4.50 hmA 20.00 .5.00 VMM 22.50 5.50 4fjf 25.00 6.00 \m 27.50 ISABEL 'II TAILOR **V 413 SOUTH SPRING STREET, JPST BELOW FOURTH ST, ••" lj ESTABLISHED 1880. H. J. WOOLLACOTT. IMPORTER & EXPORTER OF Pine Liquors, Bass Ale, Guinness' Stout, Cordials, Cognac & Fine Wines. I make aspecialty of pure liquors especially for family and medicinal use. Wholesale distributor of the following liquors, sold at the lowest market quotations: Duffy's Malt. Whiskey, Val Klatz Milwaukee Beer, Meliwood Whiskey, Bass & Co.'s Pale Ale, Old Taylor Whiskey, Guinness' Stout, Londonderry Lithia Water, Delbeek, Pommery, Buffalo liiihia Water, Murniii, Clicquot, White Rock Waukesha Water, Monopoly and Apollluarls Water, Perrier Jount Champagnes, French aud Italian Vermouth, Canadian Club Whiskey. Pure California Winet put up In cas's ready for shipping; to all parts of tha east—a suitable present to send to your friends. Visitors cordially invited to call and inspect the vintages. Liquor Dealers and Druggists will find it to their interest to obtain my quota tions before making purchases. Special attention paid to the Hotel and Restaurant trade in pure California Clarets, Zinfandel, Sauterne, Riesling, etc. DIRECT IMPORTATIONS. LATEST ARRIVALS EX RAIL. Just received ex ship City of Glasgow, vis 500 cases Duffy's Malt Whiskey. San utogo, Irom London. 125 cases Bass & Co.'s 7ft cast s Huffs Malt !•» c Ale, pint" and quarts, and Qolnneta' Lub- 50 cades Londonderry Lithia Water, lin stout. 4" esses Buffalo Lithia Water. Xx ship Otiou, via New Orleans, 35 cases as- 'J5 cases B. Btrt's Smterne. sorted Cordials irom £. Cusenier his alne & Ole, 25 cases icrnod Absinthe. Frauce, con»l»tlng oi Anisette, Crerae de Men- 80 cases Bethesda—half gallons, puts anfl the, curacso, Creme de Knses, Cremede Moka, quarts. Marlschlno, Chartrensse, Benedictine, etc. 100 obis Val Blalz Milwaukee Beet Also 34 c-re*C. A w. Stewart's Scotch Whit- HO eases Jackson's Napa Soda, pints and key, Irom Aberdeen, Scotland. quarts. Free delivery to all parts of the city. I will deliver to any part of Southern California one gallon of H. J. W. pure Bourbon or Rye Whiskey, suitable for family use, securely packed, including demijohn, for $4, Address all orders to 124 & 126 N. Spring St, . Los Angeles, Cal. «sirsEß MARKET QUOTATIONS.,^ telephone: 44. g-10-3ra OK. H. E. SMALL, President DR. W. A. SMITH, Manager first- tj \ W Class work ■ \ I At moderate prices. ' Seoo °d- aQd **-Li^r- We respectfully solicit investigation of our -o methods and prices. 9 Pbone 733 Painless Ixtracllug, Crown and Bridge Work. [7-13 3ml Swaged Aluminum Plates a specialty -3GO TOiC- M' ALBERT iL PART RID fiE, FASHIONABLE TAILOR 213 8. SPRING ST. For Suits Klegant In Design, Superior ia Finish, Best Workmanship, Perfect Fitting. GREAT REDUCTION IN SUMMER SUITS. NILEBPEABE , WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. \ CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, ETC. I ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦<►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ WAY DOWN FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS. 337, 339 and 341 S. Spring St. 5 13-3 m _ SOUTH FIELD WELLINGTON COAL. COAL! COAL! COAL! j Stock Up For the Winter and Get the Benefit of Summer Prices. 4 HANCOCK BANNING, .'els. 36 and 1047. 130 West Second Street.^ IMPORTING GROCER, 136 1138 S. Spring 7-ysly Ak IXL Liyery and Boarding Stable jS^^^^ s GEO. PREUTZ, Prop. bUCCEfcSOR TO L, WILHBLM. B * a 8 - M* lff STKIEEI. TELEPHOSE 29T. i/MW/yy Special attention in hscks, ladies' and gentlemen's saddle horset I * r Good rigs, trices Boarding at low lates. Brink stables COM I N (3 S if- THE ONLY ARTIST IS THE CITY USING THAT MAGIC TOOL, THE AIR BRUSH; ™ iE E- SEPIA PORTRAITS. COPIED FROM PHOTO OR ORIGINAL SITIIN'O. STUDIO, NO. 221 SOUTH SPRING STREET, UPSTAIRS. £»yBketc»es Made fo- Any Kind of Illnstra'lou KH-. " ' s tf , , NO ONE SHOULD FAIL TO TRY SALINE SULPHUR SYEUfP, It Is Prepared Expressly For Sulphur Baths at Home. IT CONVERTS EVERY BATH TUB INTO A SULPHUR BPBING. CURES R A.EUMATIS*> II V IT GIVES UNEXCELLED aULPHUU HAT fad, A 9-1 lm (SOAIFREY * MOORE, 108 8. If RING Sl\, AOEMTS. 4jA