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8 NOTES Weather Rnrean. Report of observations takeu at Los Arjge'.cs, Sept. 25, 1893: Time. Bar. I Trier. STl'i 8:10 a. m. 89.nO. 53 100 0:00 p m 29.H2I 67 7(1 W VeI|W'lher 1 ("nuiiy 5 ICloar Maximum temperriture, 7*. Minimum lemper.tore, S2. Indications. Forecast 'or Southern California: F.ilr weather: slightly cooler Tujsd„y; westerly winds. The joung Boyle Heights Stars yes terday afternoon defeated the young Los Angeles team. The Irish-American Social club will give a complimentary entertainment and dance at Music hall next Thursday eve:. ing in honor of its first anniversary. There are undelivered telegrama at tbe Western Union telegraph office, corner of Court and Main etieate, for; Jno. E. Ryan, James Gratta, Sue W. Moore. A marriage license waa issued yester day to Wm. Henry Robinson, aced 21, a native of Onliiornia and leeidentif Ven tura, and Vio'a D. Mendenhall, ttjieil 22, a native of Missouri and reeident of Loe Angeles. Maj. Ben C. Trnman'B Illustrated History of tho World's Fair bae already run through one edition of 15,000 and another edition is being printtd, eight presses boiqg run night and day by the Mammoth Publishing company oi Cbi cago. The local union, No. 48, of the White Waiters are making extensive prepara tions for their first annual ball, which will take place at Armory hall Novem ber 9h. It promises to have the largest attendance of any social event ot the season. Doctors claim that too much minerala in water are injurious and that Ely elan water ia absolutely free from deleterious substances. Orders left lor J.J. Whit taker, 344 North Main street, will be promptly atiended to and delivered in any part of the city. There will be a meeting of the Dem ocratic city central committee tonight at the land office of J. Marion Brooke, Downey block, at 7:30 p. m. A full at tendance of the committee ia urgently requested, as business of importance will come before tbe committee. There will be an annual maeting, to be followed by a eocial, given utider the auspices of lhe Young Women's Chris tian Temperance union, in the parlors of the First M. E. church, Wednesday evening. September 27, 1803, at 8 p. m. A very interesting programme has been arranged for the occasion. EVERYBODY LIKES IT. The Philadelphia Beer Going- to the Front as It Meritoriously Doeerves. Maier & Zjbelein, the energetic and popular proprietors of the I'riiladelphia brewery of this city, ehould certainly feel elated over the great success they are meeting with in Los Angelcß and vi cinity by the steady increase of the con sumption of their excellent beverage, which ia fast taking the place of other brands. Tbe Maier & Zobelein beer is in many respects far superior to the many noted eastern brands of lager. It is healthful, pure, reireshing, nutri tions, and is alwaye relished by connois seurs, who invariably pronounce it par excellence. Ask lor no other, it will pos itively BUit you by trying it, us its repu tation never dimiiiiabea as a leader over all other kinds. OUR LEADERS, Who We Find We c*n Depend on for a Square 1> sK » Log Angeles people pass their opin ions freely. Tnev knuw who are the leaders in styles for fall wear in clothirsr made to order. Gordan Bros, tuke the lfead thia fall. They have the stock to Select from —the choicest of pattern;, the latest designs, tho stylish cut and n good fit. Well made clothe! nan only be obtained nt Gordan Llroj., tailora, 118 South Spring street. Mm. V. £. Fhlli|-i>, who W located in rooms 31 and 32, Wil son lllock, corner Firet and Spring streets, is iooked upon as the leading ladiea' hair dresser in Loa Angeles. She i« the sole agent for Madams Rup pert's toilet preparations, which are weil known the world over us heiiij; in the lead above all similar articles. Mie. Phillips baa a neatly arranged ladies' shampooing parlor and makes a specialty of ail kinds oi hair work, also wigs in •very vari«:y. ller rales aro reasonable, nnd promptness in every instance her motto. Hot for the ttt.tit ,taliis. Through beautiful scenery to view grander benuties is the case when you take a trip over the Mount Lowe rail way, through gorged and ctfiohf, to Kcno mount, where you can see more ol the San Gabriel in one glance than by a week's drive in the valley below. Good hotel accommodat ons. Nntlck Mouse. Fopnlrtr prices, central location, good service. Only hotel runn.ug its own iree buss to and from depots. Day rtttc, f l £5, $1.50 and $2; meaU, 25 cents. Corner Main and First etreete, entrance on First etreet. H, A. Hart & Sons, proprietors. The Library, 246 8. Broadway. The bust lunch parlor ana delicacy rooms in thu city. Neat, clean and prompt service. Hot dinner from 12 to 5 p.m. Bast India Ilnrh Tea C'urps Constii atiou, biliousness and hc'daehe, cleanses the system, atitnulatea th-i liv.r and kidneys, treses new b)oo<l Entirely vegeta ble, Sample free. H. M. SALE 6 BO.N, agents, 1420 South Spring street. Latest St, les In Huts At Mrs C. Botch's, 2115 t'outh Spring sire t. The finest pattern hais and norcltlei evu shown lv this city. Ladies invited to inspect my stock. A. IS. ChapillH.li Sells the Glen wood ranges and Richtr.oud ranges, the two belt stoves in America. House bo d goods a specialty. 414 S. Spring tt. The Only Kueley Institute In Southern California is ut Riverside, The Los Angeles office is at uoms 04 ant] 05, New Wilson block. If You Need a Trtiis Call at Beckwith's pharmacy, 303 North Main. A fit guaranteed, We take pleasure in anniiununi; that wi are now fully prepared to do all kinds of Klasi beveling, aud manufacture all kinds <if French plate mirror < Old and damaged mirro c re silvered. All work guarantee 1. ti..Kiiphael & Ye., 44b snd 440 South bpringst. CEYLON TEAS. SSi. MEMORANDA. Marlborough school, West Twenty third etreet, select home school for 1(3 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 nigh school graduates who wish to take uo an extended course in litera ture, history or modern languages, or to prepare for foreign travel. Native teach ers in modern languages with five les sons per week, natural method. One hour's work each week in harmony and thorough base to piano pnpils and two lessons a week in chorus singing to the entire school, without extra charge. Mrs. Garden-MKcleod, a graduate o' ' South Kensington's art school will havi charge of the art department. For in formation apply at the school any after The best end most healthful beveragi in the market is the world-renownet Pabst beer. It ha 9no equal, Recog nizsd to be the best brewed. Tbe Panel Brewing company of Milwaukee hai taken the tirst prize in all contest! again*!, all cornDetitors. Aek for the lliue R.bbou or Export. Germain Fruil compauv, bo!p agents for Southern Call' fornia, 218, 220 and 222 North Los An geles street. Telephone 12. The Los Angeles phonograph parlors will furnish it phonograph to lecord and at once reproduce some of the number! of the Epworth Cidet band concert Fri day evening at First Methodise church. Tteketl may be had at parlors, No. 345}j S uth Spring. Dr. Charles de Szigethy in now located in the Bryeun-Bouehraie bicck. Keei dence. Baker block. Office hours, 11 :3C to 3:30. Sundnys arid evenina* by ap poiutmeut. Otlice telephone, 1180; res idence telephone, 1050 Go to Ebinger's restaurant; best French dinner and order home iv the city. Everything tirel-clasf. Attentive white waiter?. No Chinese employed, Don't forget the place, aou.hwest corner Third aud Spring. Dr. Rebecca Leu Do-sey, 114 South Spring etreet. Special attention given to obstetrical cr.eea and all diseases of women Hml chiliiren. Electricity scien tifically used. Consultation hours 1 to 5. Telephone 1227. Children's school shoes, the largest stock, the best wear ami the lowest prices at the cheapest place on eartu for boots and ehoee, 118 East First, be tween Main ami Los Angeles streets. This week you can buy a beautiful framed photo engraving lor OOC at Lich tenherger's art emporium, 107 North Main etreet. Bring your pictures and get estimate for framing them. The Epworth Cadet band will give a concert next Friday evening at the First Methodist churcb. Tickets on eale at Kxton A Cist's music store, 329 South Spring street, Mrs. A. Mendenhall, hairdreseing and manicuring, 107 North Spring street, rooms, 24, 25 and 2G, Schumacher block. Shampooing done at residence i.'desired. Deposit your Mexican dollars and all kinds'of oid eilver at the eilverHraith'e and draw out new epooub, fork?, otc. Alwayßopen. BaeemcntTimeß bntiding, A great reduction of fine tailoring. Only a lew tickote left to the bicycle to be given away by Korn & Ksntrowitz, the Broadway tailors, 214 S. Broadway. For pure Sonoma, Zinfandel, sweet wines, brp.ndies and whiskies call at E. Fleur'e, -IH4 40t>N. Loa Angeles st. Eaet srn shipments a specialty. Tel. 224. Littleboy'a pharmacy is thort.uglily reliable. Prices have been reduced. Take your prescriptiona there to be Hiled. No. 311 South Spring etreet. Another moonlight excursion tomor row evening at Rubio neflon. Take Ter minal train at 4or 6:30 p.m. Dancing it pavilion and can in illuminated. Elsinore hot eprings and hotel. Full particulars regarding this famous resort at the Ilamman bath, 233 South Main etreet, Loa Angeles. Adams Bros., dentists, 239JJ South Spring etreet. Painless tilling and ex tracting. The best sets of teeth from $0 to flO. We will tend Advance eewing ma chines on trial to any lady in Loe An gelea. Call or address 128 South Main etreet. Dr. Joseph Kurtz aud Dr. Carl Kurtz, phyeiciane and enrgeone, have removed ttieir offices to 147 South Main street. Dr. A.Z. Valla, physician and surgeon. Office and reßidence, 120 North Main, new McDonald block ; telephone 254. For the choicest kind of meats call on Lonis Streuber, 13S N. Main at.; tel. 100. Orders promptly attended to. Dr. K. I). Wise, office22GSouth Spring street. Otiiee hours from Bto 10 a.m. and 2to 5 p.m. Telephone 340. Pianos for sale, rent, tuniDg and re pairing. A. G. Gardner, 222 South Los Angelee Btreet. Robert Sharp A Co., funeral directors (independent) 530 S. spring at. ; tel. 1029. Bahjps, guitarn and mandolins at Ex ton & Cist'e, 829 South Spring Btreet. Dr. Wm. Brill haß removed hißoffice to 341 " a 8. Spring et.. over Niles Pease. Get tickets for Epworth Cadet band cuncert at Purant's music store. Take Arabian Headache Powder for headache and neuralgia. 15uy the Whitney make of trunk, 344 North main etreet. Insure with A. C. Goleh, 147 South Broadway. 20 per ct. clTon opals, at Campbell's. HOTEL AIIKIVALS. nOI.LKN-BKCK. F, H. Ransom, S. H. Molson, Oakland; W. E. RobiusoQ, J. M. StewaTi, F. f. Ilumeti, i.os au ir«-lcs, M". and *irs O.M. ' lark. E.gris, Ohio: Mrs. o. W, Kennedy, Albuquerque: .luriu-s Johnson-, Needlsai O. F. Fai lug, Mr. and Mrs. F. 111-hop, F. Gibson, Cnicaco: J. E. chappell, \t. ComUOCS, A. I. Orate, W, 11. Waller, J. A. O'lbcrt, E. f. Mcv-augn, F. S. (Jail, T M. li'inpliry, Mr. ai d Mis. JI. 1). Roup, s.im lT»y --ni-n, J. O 'mriick, tan Francisco; N. A. Mar ■B4ll, M»J :i -Id: Mr nnd Mr*. 0, B owurt. li K. Kraoeb, nob*. Benner, rtlverude; Mr and Mr.-. E. Parser, Monterey; 11. li JleahiiickSati Dieyu; Mr. and Mr-. N. W. Ma oit, W. 11. Meany, J. A- Mcdgetl. Santa Maihara;L It. Dill, Cleveland; (i, M. Fane, cuuu Atia; Dr. 'lltos. Maciny, Heuluma; 0: A. Stllson, r-wn Jacinto; 'j. W. Prlteha d, Las Vega*, N. M.: Mr. and siis. J. J. Martin, Long lie oh; f. G, Kins, St. 1 o''ls,Mo.; J. uci.'ulloch, Eugland; j. r. J. n. Ojxley, Vorouto, Can idc. I I re Insurance itutes Krduced. Independent of tbe 1 compact " See Ili.sker vtlle, tils North Main (l.unfranco building) end *aye money Dressed to Order Iv Kivj Minutes. . 1.iv,., f.it chickens. Bean A Clark. ll(i X sth. Headqoart r, lor thoroughbred poultry, gams and p.oduqo. Dr. D- S. Dlftenbnclier, Dentist, l'.9>, S. Spring street, rooms 4 and 5. HeW end Old Itooks, Macazlnes, etc. Dook Exchange, cor. Second and Main streets. Prof. L. Loch's musical studio opens Sept. 15th, ISH% rinuth spring street. Call Tue» days, lhuisdays aud satuidays. Wmkuu umbrellas, summer tap dusters. Foy's old reliable saddlery house, 315 N. Los Angeles. Use QSBHAH Family 6oap. SOWJBEKEOWT. LOS ANGELES TIERALEi TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 26. 1893. THE COUNTY TREASURER MUSS. Mr. Fleming Perfects His Bond and Qualities. Bnt His Right to the Office Hast Be Legally Determined. The Names of the Bondsmen—The New Treasurer Krfused Possession or the Oflloo-A Test Case to Jse Made. The county treasurer situation as sumed a new phase yesterday and has got into the courts at last. It began by T. .1. Fleming qualifying on his bond and attempting to enter up on the discharge of the duties of county treasurer. The legal adviser of Mr. Fleming did not consider it necessary for him to ob tain the signatures of all the superior judges, aud when the four present in the ! city. Judges Shaw, Van Dyke, Clark and | Wade appended their official lists to tbe j document tbey started in. The sureties of Treasurer Fleming, as I announced several days' since by the I Hi:rald, are made up of men of four | banks. Their names are as follows : A. W. liven, $20,01)0; W. G. Cochran, $20,000; George H. Bonebrake, $28,000; Warren Gillelen, $12,000; J. Franken field, $10,000; James C. ivaye, $10,000; Ssm I.3wis, $10,000; G. VY. Hughes. $12,000: R T. Lotspeich. $12,000; E. W. Jonee, $10,000; I. B. Newton. $11, --000; John M. C. Marble, $20,000; E. W. McDonald, $20,000; Charles A. Marrin er, $10,000; F. C. Howes, $25,000; Tel fair CrtMghton, $15,(01); James F. Tow ell, $20,000; W. L. Graves, $20,000, and E. F. C. Klokke, $15,000. When Mr. Fleming made a demand ion Assistant Treasurer Tiernau to be i put in possession of tbe office, permis sion was refused. The deputy treas urers in the different banks holding county iunds at present also refused to turn over the money to the new treas urer. This course wae in pursuance of a plan to lest the validity of the appoint ment of Mr. Fleming by throwing the matter into the courts. Mr. Fleming went before the board of supervisors and announced the action of Mr. Tiernan, and the following resolu tion was adopted: Resolved, That the district attorney of this county be and he is hereby au thorized to institute euch action as he ; may deem necessary to recover tho | books, papers, vouchers and money be : longing to the treasurer's office of this 1 county, for and in behalf of T. J. Flem ing, treasurer, such suit to be prose cuted in the name of tbe people. In pursuance of this authority a com plaint wflß tiled in the clerk's office late in the afternoon. It is brought on be half of the people and the defendants are J. De Barth Shorb, J. M. Tiernan, John Miner, George 11. Stewart, G. B. Shaffer, E. W. Cox", L. N. Breed, J. M. Witmer, John Bryson, sr., and A. Had ley, all deputy county treasurers. ihe complaints set forth tbe facts ac outlined above, and asks that judgment be rendered directing the defendants to turn over the hooka, records and moneys of the county iv their possession ; aleo asking the court to put Mr. Fleming in possession of the treasurer's office, i Every effort will be made to have the : suit speedily determined. THE SUPERVISORS. Koutlne Affairs Which Were Transacted Yesterday. At the meeting of the board of super visors yesterday thecounty surveyor wae instructed to make a aurvey of a wash on Mrs. Anna Steven's land north of Pomona at the expense of the peti tioner. On motion $900 was allowed the citi- S zens of LI Monte for gravelling the pub lic road. The county surveyor was allowed an additional deputy at a salary of $90 per month. The work of grading Highlands avenue was accepted. The hospital repairs performed by J. M. Tibbetts were accepted and a war rant ordered drawn for $545. Chairman Cook wae granted 30 days' leave of absence from September 26th. On motion Chairman Cook was au thorized to have repairs made on the Newton bridge in tbe San Gabriel road district. The applications of Jack Nelson for a saloon license at Newhal! and Thomas Bartlett for one at Alhambra were set for October 11th for a hearing. THE CITY BANK. Another Suit Commenced Against the Stockholders. Judge Shaw yesterday overruled the | demurrer entered by Jones and Allen, j tbo attorneys against the suit in inter vention of James M. Rice, recently in corporated in the action ol the deposi tors of tbe late City bank against tbe stockholders of that organization. This action in intervention is brought to re cover the sum of $12110 alleged to have been placed with the City bank aa a special depoeit by an irrigation cozn puny ol Gila Bend, Arizona, of which Mr. Kice is an officer. Judje Shaw gave Receiver Washburn until Wednes day to file an answer. Specimen Cases. 8. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia aud ltueuinalism, fits stomach wan disordered, his liver was afiectod to au alarming degre", anputite fell away, and lie was i>-mbly reduced in flesh aud strengtu, Thrte bottles of tllectric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Ilatrisburg, 1,1, had a running sore un bis leg of eight years stand lug. fT»*d three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Buckleu's Arnica Halve, and bis leg is 1 and wall. John .Speaker, Catawba, <_>~ "ad five large fever sores on ills leg, doctors sa-rt he was incurable. One bottle Klectric Bitters and one bog Bucklen's Arnica naive cured him entirely. Sold by 0. F. Helnzemau, druggitt aud chemist, 222 «. Main street. What lolly! Tob3 without Boechara's PUIS, THE TUDOR DENTAL CO. 1 DR - J - p - TUDOR, Manager. S W^^^^^^^^ KUBBER PLATES-UPPER, OR LOWER. Wi *'iwt Grade, $i.oO> Second tirade. $8.50. TnlrdGr.de, $5.00. Cement Filling. 500t075c Aluminum Plates $10 00 to $15.00 Teeth extracted for 250. PorCCi :iH CrOSiifi Ll.uv W o.GO I'aiuicos tAii»b»uU wj Bunvs-UflHi; us- Go.d Crowns S.OOto 700 sired. i.oil Fllllnm From $1.50 up. Hie administration of gas a specialty. Sliver or Amalgam Killings.... 50c to $1.00 Jfxft-Ail wjrn guarauteed. THE TUDOR DENTAL CO, *W2B&&* Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Powder ABSOU/TELY PURE THE COURTS. A Supreme Court—Chinese Cases—New Suit.. A brief opinion by tbe supreme court in the case of the People ye. Casteel et al. was received by Deputy Clerk Ses non yesterday. The defendants, con victed of robbery, appealed from an order denying a motion for a new trial. There was no oral argument in tha su preme court and the appellants filed no points and authorities. The court dis covered no error in the record and affirmed the judgment of tbe lower court.- The final report of Receiver Brodt beck of the City bank waa approved by Jugde Shaw yesterday. Jim Lee, Chew Lee Ling and Chew Yoke, three Fresno Chinese highbind ers, were ordered deported yesterday by Judge Rose. One caee was taken nnder advisement and the remainder went over until this morning. The trial of J. M. Haley, indicted for iorgery, was set by Judge Shaw yester day for NovemberUtb. The arraignment of A. D. Childress, J. S. Park and Le Grand Betts was con tinued by Judge Shaw yesterday until September 30th. A motion was made before Judge Shaw yesterday to set aside tbe indict ments against G. H. Stowell and James Oaborn, charging them with vio lation of the game lawe. The motion was denied, and the demurrers presented were continued to September 26tb. The sentence of U. IC. Hamilton, con victed of assault with a deadly weapon, was continued by Judge Shaw yesterday to September 26tb. In the case of Henry Vejar, indicted on a charge of perjury, Horace Appel, his attorney, riled a motion yesterday morning before Judge Shaw to set ueide the indictment on the ground tbat tbe grand jury was illegally impanneled. The motion wbb continued until this morning for a hearing. Mrs. Sarah 0, McCormick was granted a divorce by Judge Clark yesterday from N. K. McCormick, on the ground of de sertion. NEW CASES. Preliminary papers were fllod in the county clerk's office yesterday in the following new cases: Phillip F. Ebert vs. S. W. Shumway et al. —Suit to obtain an accounting on a contract and payment of balance due. Nora McCartney vs. David V. Waldron et al. —Foreclosure suit for $20 000. W. C. Bailey vs. Pomoua Land and Water company—Suit for $5000 damagea for injuries received by tripping over a water hydrant. Charles M. Stimeon ye. H. A. Unruh and T. F. Hayes—Snit for $633.03, bal ance claimed to be due on account. The True Laxative Principle Of tiie plants used in manufacturing the pleasant remedy, Syrup of Figs, has a permanently beneficial effect on tho human system, while tbe cheap 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. MSOGOOOO#M X World-wide, || means world-tried. Z • The high reputation m • and enormous sale of ® s Beecham's° ( a S a ) Pills (Tasteless) ©reflect the wisdom of flfe ©two generations. A 85 cents a box, 20 ISuADI MARK REGISTERED.! /X, "INDAPO I Imq / blade a well, I MAJSfOI? me -" THK CUBIT Y< F I I HINDOO REMEDY vM'On/^^j PRODT CES THK ABOVE a -1 / REAI'I.TK In 80 1» \ VS. Cures f*ll\°OrX^r/ Nervous I>i/oase», Failt rig Memory, \. *\ ™S Paresis, HlovplcssnctiF,. Nightly Emln- BioTtis [rives vigor ***" " to shrunken organs, oto. caused liv oant abuse* nnd quick)v but nurely restores Manhood In old or young. Easily carried in vert pocket. I'rit-c ijtl.oo a package. Six for •*.",,<,•> wit h v written eiioi'nnt,"' to cure or money relumied. Don't let any nrinriiiniplfd druggist cell you any Kiwi of imit -if inn. Insist on having IS I>AlMl—aono other. If ho hA3not pot it.wo will send it by mail upcnrceelntot price. Pamphlet in hoaled envelope freo. Address Oriental Medical Co., 6(1 rTjmaoth Place, Chicago, 111. SOLD by H. Germain, I*3 South Spring St., LOS ANGELES, CAL., and other Leading Druggist** fASTStoOSDER 0. SUITS to ORDEB 4.00 fm\ 17.50 4.50 / mm 20.00 5.00 \\mm 22.50 5.50 li r 25.00 6.00 \m 27.50 aabsl mm TAB LOR 413 SOUTH SPRING STREET, JUST BELOW FOURTH ST. 6- ly JUSTICES' COURT. Minor Cases Which Were on Trial Yesterday. J. J. Sullivan wan examined yesterday before Justice Austin upon a charge of grand larceny, and held for trial in bonds of JGOO. Sullivan went into a Spring-street sta tioner's and aeked permission to leave a parcel there, nroinising to return later on. lie returned and took away hia property, at the name time time etealing a parcel of pens, valued at $80. He waD arrested by Detectives Good man and Marsh, and the stolen property recovered. J. Dunkelberger was fined $3 yester day by Justice Austin for disturbing the pence. The defendant was one of the crowd watching Saturday's fire on First street. When told hy Officer Rico to move on, he remarked that he would be — if he did. He did move, however, and with the above result. A New Cause. Thousands Flock to Its Stakdabd.-When a new cause ia presented to tho public it always excites attention. A prominent physician has said tbat la grippe, dv- ing the last three years has dune more to weaken the hearts of tne world than any other cause that has ever ex isted. Tnose who have had this malady and subsequently found themselves subject to pal pitation, short breath, irregular pin&e. wind in stou-ach, pain ln side or shoulder, smothering spells, faiutlng, dropsy, etc., may feel assured they have heart disease, which unless ducked nt once, may result fatal 5. Dr. Miles' New Heart Care is the only remedy that can be re lied upon to cfi'ent a cure, sold by C H. Hance, 177 N. Sp'ing. on a guarantee. Ask for the doc tor's new book, free. Poison Oak— Hall's Cream Salve Will give immediate relief and cure in 21 hourr. 'Joe and 500. Off & Vaughn's drug store. Fourth and Spring stsceta. I KAN-KOO 1 The Oldest and Larg- Sf est Curio Store on the * * ♦* ** Tacirlc Coast, offers ♦* vf sweeping reductions ii o* in all departments. »❖ This is done to make ft $0 room for the large %i *♦ invoice of Holiday j* Goods that will soon ti |S arrive, |S |jKAN-Kooi 8 110 SOUTH SPRING ST. H ♦* at Ol'F. HOTEL NADEAU. it ♦ ♦ ** 6m $+»♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦"»♦♦♦«♦♦ DOCTOR WHITE'S PRIVATE DISPENSARY, 128 HOETH MAIIT ST LOS ANGELES, CALIF. y Kidney and Blad jA y. der Diseases, Acute and C hronic I Xi Organal Weakness A. . Sexual Indiffer en!B o< Both Blood and Skin yß&mw&e*T r' roln P t 'y and Per- manently Cured liR WHITE In the oldest and most successful Private, Nervous and Chronic Di case Special ist on the Coast. All Sain and Blood Diseases promptly cured without mercury. impotency, Seminal Weakness, Varicocele, Syphilis, Gon orrhoea, Gleet, Nervous Debility, Kidney and Bladuer diseases scientlficslly treated and per manently cured. No surgical stain?) lake methods employed. No hired substitutes. The aflllcted may write in strict confidence. Letters answered in plsln envelope. Medicine sent securs from exposure. Address DB. WHITE'S DISPENSARY. 128 N. Main St., New McDonald Block, 0-0 tf Los Angeles, Gal. SPEC^ Mr7\T DR. LIEBIG cfc CO., the old r" 1 . INI vat and mmt reliable Bn»M»l " ' Physicians and Surgeons on the Pacific Coast, continue to cure all diseases of a chrouie and private nature, no matter bow complicated or who has lalled. rend for a confidential look to men, explaining wby thoussnd* cannw get cured. JL-J a. MAIN ST., LOb ANGELES. 9-26 If ESTABLISHED 1880. * H. J. WOOLLACOTT, IMPORTER & EXPORTER. OP Fine Liquors, Bass Ale, Guinness' Stout, Cordials, Cognac & Fine Wines. I make a specialty of pure liquors especially for family and medicinal use. Wholesale distributor of the following liquors, sold at the lowest market quotations: Duffy'B Malt Whiskey, Val Blata Milwaukee Beer, Mclhvood Whiskey, Bass & Cu.'s Palo Ale, Old Taylor Whiskey, Guinness' Stout, Londonderry Idthia Water, Delbeek, Poiiunery, Bnffalo Lit hia Water, Milium, Clleqnot, White Rock Waukesha Water, Monopole and Apullinaris Water, Terrier .fount Ohainpaarnes, French and Italiau Vermouth, Canadian Club Whiskey. Pure California Wines put up in casts ready for shipping to all parts of the 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 ol Glasgow, via 500 cases Duffy's Malt Whiskey. Ban In ego, from London, 125 oases Bass 4 Oo.'s 75 cases Jolisnn Hull's Malt Pale Ale, pints and quarts, and Guinness' hub- 50 cases Londonderry Llihla Water, llnetout. 40 esses Buffalo Lithla Wator. Ex ship Orlou, via New Orleans, 38 cases »s- 25 cases 13. Men's X lutorna. sorted Cordials from K. Cusenier Sis sine & Cle, 25 cases » stood Atwiuihu. France, consisting ol Aulsette, Urerue de Men- 80 cases Beihcsila—halt gallons, pats anil the, Curacao, Creme de Koses, Creme de Moka, quarts, Marlschlno, Ohartrcusse, Benedictine, etc. 100 üble. Val Blatz Milwaukee Beer. AJso 34 cisesC. A w. Stewart's Scotch Wuls- 20 cases Jackson's Napa Boda, plats and key. fiom 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 Gourbon or Rye Whiskey, suitable for family use, securely packed, including demijohn, for $4, Address all ordcra to i 24 & 126 N. Spring St., Los Angeles, Cal. gttBWS MARKET QUOTATIONS. TELEPHONE: 44. B-10-3m DB. H. E. SMALL, President.. DR. W. A. SMITH. Manager Class work "--^^V^S^ At moderate prices. ' Sa °°n<ii aQ(l ' ' \E>~ We respectfully solicit investigation of our methods and prices. y - Phono 721 Painless Extracting, Crown and Bridge Work. [7-13 3ml Swaged Aluminum Plates a speolslti 11 — ■ ~ *—~~—=xi^jl TO;( - FASHIONABLE TAILOR / 1213 S. SPRING ST. .' ! For S|iltB Elegant in Design, Superior in Finish, li<,st w<,J ' kmausui I». Perfect Kitting-. ' GREAT RKDIICTION IN SUMMER SUITS. 815 (lm JSTILES PEASE WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. »♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, ETC. ! ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦»♦♦♦*♦♦♦» WAY DOWN FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS. 337, 339 and 341 S. Spring St. P 13-3 m SOUTH FIELD WELLINGTON COAL. COAL! COAL! COAL! Stock Up For the Winter and Get the Benefit of Summer Prices. HANCOCK BANNING, <>ls, 36 and 1047. s is tt 130 West Second Street^ IMPORTING GROCER, 1361138 S. Spring ' 7-20 ly tv — IXL LiYerj and Boarding Stable j£fl|H^k: s GEO - PREUTZ, Prop. SUCCESSOR TO L. WILHELM, s ' tß B ' MAIN SIBSET. TKLBPHONE 297. WKfY/Jyj Special attention in backs, ladles' and gentlemen's •addle horses Good rigs. Prices rea6onable. g ßoardlng at low rates. Brick stables COMINGSjf- THE ONLY ARTIST IN THE CITY USING THAT MAGIC TOOL, THE AIR BRDSH; xffl S- SEPIA PORTRAITS. COPIED FROM PHOTO OR ORIGINAL SITTING. STUDIO, NO. 221 SOUTH SPRING STREET, UPSTAIRS gay-Sketches Made for Any Kind of Illustration. Engraving, Etc. 918 tt NO ONE SHOULD FAIL TO TRY O A T C< TT TT>TTTT T) OVTHTT) It Is Prepared Expressly For Sulphur Baths at Home. IT CONVERTS EVERY BATH TUB INTO A SULPHUR SPRING. CURES RAEUUATISat AND SKIN DIBEASkS. IT GIVBB UNEXCELLED SULPHUR BATHS. 9-7 lm GODFREY & MOOKK, 108 B. SPJEUNU ST., AGENTS,