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8 NOTES Weather Bnrean. Report of observations taken at Los Angeles, Si pi. 28, 1803: Time. | Bar. | Ther. BH'm W'dlVel |W ther tf>0 «Tm.i«9.S8, Oo S3 NS 2 Icloudy 6:00 p n> 29.85| «4 IS W | t( |Pt cldy Maximum temperature, 73. Minimum temperature, 84. Indications. Forecast for Southern California: Fair w.atbei; nearly stationary temperature Frl day; westerly winds. The Bine Stars will jonrney to Re dondo today and do battle on the dia mond with "some nine of that place. The daily bulletin of the weather bu reau last evening announced cloudy weather throughout the coast with rain at Roaaburg and Portland. There are undelivered telegrams at tho Weelcrn Union telegraph office, corner of Court and Main afreets, for \V. H. Harris, W. L. Carter, Kate and Ida Whitaker, Dr. Mill'ican. The weekly high jinks of the Loa Angeles Zingaii toon place at tho Bohemian club last evening, when a very interesting proarotnmo was pre sented by some of the members. A petition from E. S. Chase to the c'ty council, filed yeßtcrday, protests Hgainet the grading of Michigan avenue, Jlovle Heights. He claims a frontage of oGJ (eet. He also protests againpt the grading of Brooklyn avenue, Biyle Heights, and owns a 175 foot irnntage. A nioeting of the Young Women's Christian Aieociation will be held in their rooms in the Crocker. 212 South Broadway, 3:45 p. in. on Saturday, to which all young women are invited. Mra. J. I). Barco, of tho First Metho dist church, will lead. Miss Garton, as sisted hy the Indies' quartette orchestra, will furnish the musio. The new music committee of Simp • eon auditorium havo decided to revise the popular praise services formerly such an attiacttvefeaturoatthischurch. Next Sunclav evening the first of n ser ies oi sacred concerts will be given. A number of well known vocalists have been engaged, and no doubt the church will bo crowded on the occaseion. The following journeymen plumbers have passed the examination of the board ol plumbing examiners: H. P. D.ruuelly, F. J. Stoecklen. Tony Mc- Msnaman, Thoa. Curran. B. J. Miller, JoeCesce!, W. H. Fraser, John Alii u der, L. B. Tower. The Master plumoers securing certificates are: F. A. Wen shenk, J, C. McMenvery, Theodore J. Lowinau. The Axman Improvement company filed articles of incorporation yesterday in the county clerk'e office. The com pany proposes to buy and sell machin ery of all kinds, carry on constructing railroads, etc. Los Angeles io the prin cipal place of busineßßand the directors are Rudolf Axman. B. L. Vickerv, F. M. Keiche, Frank Van Vleck and P. J. Hummel, all of Los Angeles. The cap ital stock is $100,000, of which $900 hae been subscribed. 1 li« True Laxative Frlncfple Uf the plants ueed in manufacturing the pleasant remedy, Syrup of Figs, has a permanently beneficial effect on tbe 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. Mannfac tuied by the California Fig Syrup Co. Tha Creamerie. The neatest, most inviting and com fortable dining room in Los Angeles. One visit, rnnkea of you a customer, and our service will keep you one. Prices, low sb the lowest. Provisions, the best. Separate apartment lor ladies. Tbe Creamerie. 120 North Main etrtat, hall a block north ot First, Go aud Him Iter. Doloree has made ao immense hit at the New Vienna Bullet. Crowded houses greet her nightly. As a special ist ehe is unrivalled. Bo not fail to witness tho por'ormanca come evening. The programme will please you, lor it is an excellent oue. Mmirk rlotis**. Populnr prices, central location, good pervice. Only hotel running its own free buss to and Irnmdepoie. Day rates, Jl i 5, $159 and $2; meals, 25 cents. Corner Main and Firot streets, entrance on First street. H. A. Hart A Sous, proprietors. A New fllouiuitln Park, With bold and towcrinur cliff.-', enchant ing dells, romantic culms and thon tutnd* o! natural beantitHis reached only by the Mount Lowe railway. See time card. Firet-clude hotel accommodations and cale. Why Not Go, Saturday Eve., To Rubio cation, on tbe mountain rail way. You can spend a delightful even ing at. this enchanting mountain resort. Fine music, daticing. stereoptican views and other special attractione. See time carrf. At :!-.«- i'alHoe, This week iH tho ladieb' orchestra, with Miss Paulina Klaus a$ leader. The programme ia an unueuallv line one. Papa Scburtz ia always in attendance to welcome you and to guarantee a pleasant evening. Duffy'b pure Mali at WoolUcott'e. Kast India Ilurb Tea Cures ronstir-atlon, biliousness and hoidaehe, c.uinscs tbe system,'stimulates the liver and kidneys, rrakes new blood Entirely vegeta ble. Sample free. H. M. SALE <lt BON, agents, lad Couth Bptiog street. LtttrNt Styles In Hats At Krs C. Dosch's, 235 South Bpring street. The finest pattern hats and noveltlei evo i lm-nil in this city. Ladies invited lo inspect my stock. A. It. Chapman Sella the Glenwood rauges and Richmond ranges, the two best stoves In America. House ho d goods a specialty. 414 S. Spring It. The Only Keeley Institute In Southern California is at Riverside. The Los Angeles office is at rooms 04 and 05, New Wile on block. If You Need a Truss Call at Beckwith's pharmacy, 303 North Main. A fit gnaranteed, We take pleasure In announcing that we are new fully prepared to do all kinds of glass beveling, and manufacture all kinds of French I late mirrors. Old and damaged mirrors re tliveted. Ail work guarantcel. H. Raphael <£ L't„ 44b end 440 South Spring st. Or. I), s. DiftTenbachsr, Onntlst, H9',i 9. Spring street, rooms 4 and 8. Wagon umbrellas, summer lap dusters. Foy's Old reliable saddlery house, 315 N. Los Angeles. MEMORANDA. Tbe beet and most healthful beverage In the market ie the world-renowned Pabst beer. It has no equal. Recog nized to be the beat brewed. Tbe Pabat Brewing company of Milwaukee haa taken the first prize in all contests against all competitors. Aek for tbe Bine Ribbon or Export. Germain Fruit company, sole agents for Southern Cali fornia, 218, 220 and 222 North Los An gelas street. Telepbono 12. The members of all the courts and circles of the A. O. F, of A. are re quested to attend a reception to be given Supreme Chief Ranger Thorne, at Forester's hall, Friday evening, Septem ber 29tb, at 8 p. m. Members of the courts are rcqneated to meet at the cor ner of Main and Fourteenth streets at 7 p. m., sharp. A peculiar and interesting eight ie at present attracting a vast amount of at tention In a window at 121 S. Broadway, where a large number of chicks hatched in an incubator are thriving without a mother hen to look after their wants, her place having been taken by an arti ficial brooder. Dr. Charles de Pzigethy ie now located in the Bryson-Bonebrake block. Resi dence, Baker block. Office hours, 11:30 to-3:30. Sundays and evenings by ap pointment. Office telephone, 115(3; res idence telepbono, ICSU. Go to Ebinger'B restaurant; best French dinner and order bouse in the city. Everything Uret-clase. Attentive white waiters. No Chinose employed. Don't forget the placo, southwest corner Third and Spring. Dr. Rebecca Lee Do-eey, 114 Bouth Spring street. Special attention given tv obstetrical cases and nil diseases of women and children. Electricity scien tifically used. Coneultation hours 1 to 5. Telephone 1337. Children's-school shoes, the largeßt stock, the beat wear and the lowest prices at tho cheapeet place on earth for boots and Bhoes, 118 East Firet, be tween Main and Loa Angeles streets. This week yoa can buy a beautiful framed photo engraving lor 00c at Lieh tenbergere art emporium, 107 North Main street. Bring your pictures and get estimate for framing them. A new special lot of one dozen framed etchings just received at Sanborn, Vail & Cn.'n; three sizes; they are beauties: $0, to and $12 each. Just the thing for a tine wedding present. Another big lot of fall and winter suit ings and trouserings at band at the very lowest prices. Joe Poheim, the tailor, 113 8. Spriug street. J. F. Henderson, m mager. Mrs. A. Mendenhal), hairdreasing and manicuring, 107 North Spring Btreet, rooms, 24, 25 and 26, Sohumact.er block. Shampooing done at residence i.'desired. Deposit your Mexican dollars and all kinds ol old diver at the silversmith's snd draw out new epoons, forke, otc. Always open. Basement Times bnildiug. A great reduction of fine tailoring. Only a few tickets left to the bicycle to be given away by Korn & Kantrowitz, the Broadway tailors, 214 S. Broadway. Get your artist materials at Sanborn, Vail A- Co.'l 133 S. Spring street They are direct importers, nnd ci»n givn better satisfaction and goode thai o he | looses. For pure Sonoma, Zinlaudt-i, swept wines, brendiea and whiskies call at K. Fleur's, 4C4 40GN. Los Angeles st. East ern shipments a specialty. Tel. 224. Littleboy's pharmacy is thoroughly reliable. Prices have been roduced. Take your preecriptions there to be tilled. No. 311 South Spring »'»«*s. Sanborn. Vail & Co. a c h adqn rt irs for all kinds of framing mate.i,..„. r>ee their line of Paris panel frames, from 60c up; 133 S. Spring street. Klsinore hot springs and hotel. Foil particulars regarding tbis famous resort at tbe Hsmmau bath, 23J South Main street, Los Angeles. Adams Bros., dentists, 239'jj South Spring Btreet. Painless tilling and ex tracting. Tbe best sete of teeth from ft. to $10. ' We will send Advance eewing ma chines on trial to any lady in Los An geles. Call or address 128" South Main etreet. Hear !ho phonograph <">4 Iroitar ot d Banjo club tcn'ght at Epwor,h cadet band concert at >irst Jttettiuuist ehnreii. Dr. Joseph Kurtz and Dr. Carl Kurtz, physicians and enrgeona, have removed their offiree lo 147 South Main Btreet. Dr. A. 55. Valla, physicinu and Burgeon. Office and residence, 120 North Maia, new McDonald block ; telephone 284. For the choicest kind of meata call on Lotiiß Streuher, 138 N. Main St.; tel. 100. Orders promptly attended to. Dr. K. D. Wise, office 226 South Spring street. Office boura from Bto 10 a.m. and 2to 5 p.m. telephone 840, Attend the Epworth cadet band cor« cert this evening at tbe First Methodist church. Admission, 25 cents. Pianos for Eale, rent, tuning and re pairing. A. G. Gardner, 222 South Lob Angeles street. Robert Sharp ci Co., funeral directors (independent) 530 3. spring st.; te1.1029. Banjos, guitars and mandolins at Ex ton & Cist'a, 329 South Spring Btreet. Dr. Wm. Brill has removed his office to 341' j 8, Sprinn St., over Nileß Pease. Take Arabian Headache Powder for headache and neuralgia. Buy the Whitney make of trunk, 344 North main street. Insure with A. C. Golah, 147 South Broadway. 20 per ct. off on opals, at Campbell's. 38115 Kflwsnl, Off & Vaughn, diuggiats, corner Fourth and Spring streets, are author ized to re und the above \<\ any caso that a siugle bottle oi Smith's Dandruff Pomade fails to cure. Never known to fail. Try it. The Library, 240 S. Broadway. The best lunch parlor and delicacy rooms in the city. Neat, clean and prompt service. Hot dinner from 12 to 5 p.m. For a good table wine,orderour Sonoma Zinfandelatsocpergal. T. Vacbe&oo., cor. Commercial and Alameda. Tel. 309. Thirty dollars allowed for old Davis's sewing machines. Drop postal card to 128 South Main street. I/ondonderry Water, Woollacott, ag't. HOTEL aURIVALI. HOLLENBECK. J. H. Jones, A. It. Lyons, O. W. Berry. Henry Acli, Julius Ach, C. L. Ackemian, J. T. Mltcii ell, G 13. Reynolds, Oo Hall, H. C. Boyd. G. 11. Francis, L"-Blie Bate?, J. K. 1). Grubb, O. Baldi miD, Han Francisco; M■. and Mrs ii. K. Nichol son, San Jose; 0. Crawford, Providence, p.. I.; L. j. tin nas. New Mexico; Charlsj* Dougherty, C. J. Flsber, Mr. and Mrs. H. ti. Johnstone. San Diego; (i. L. Lockie, National City; J. Pu'dy, John Morton, ban Berns'dlno; Max Westmaun, Dresden, Germany; Ludivlg lull, Doatmund, Germany; B. Poiiock, F. M. Ctt, Chicago; 1). 8. Unruh, Arcadia; C. 11. Moorehouae, El Paso; CoL W. F. Kobne, Toledo, 0. New and Old llouks. Magazines, etc. Book Exchange, cor. Second and Main streets. LOST ANGELES ITER A IT" t FRIDAY MORNING, SEFTKMISEK TJ. l»»3. TAKING CARE OF THE CITY'S PARKS Proceedings of the Commission Yesterday. The Botanical Garden Proposition Considered. a New Boat House and Band Stand to ISo Jirncted at Westlake -The Su perintendent's Salary Stay be Given a Halse, The park commission held its regular aeacion yeaterday. Among the more important features of the session were the decision to erect a new boat house and band etand at Westlake park, a recommendation tbat the superintendent's salary be raiefd and the formation of the botanical garden discussed. PARK IMPROVKMgSTB. A committee coneiating of Meagre. Pinney, Cross and Hubbell was ap pointed to make the necessary arrange ments preparatory to erecting a new band etand and boat house at West lake park. Proposals for supplying the various parks with 100 settees were opened, read and referred to a committee coneiating of Mesere. Meeruer aud Hubbell. WANTS A RAISE. Despite the financial stringency, it waa decided by the board to recommend the council to raise the ea'.ary of the superintendent of parks to $150 a month. The motion was made by Captain Cross. It was claimed tho superintendent epende from 12 to 10 hours daily in tbe work. THE BOTANIC A I, GARDEN. Considerable discussion was indulged in relative to the formation of a botanical garden. The establishment of thegarden ie proposed by tbe Southern California horticultural commission. A willing ness on the part of the park commis sioners is exhibited to give the ground, provided the water to be used does not cost too much. The matter was care fully looked into, but referred to a com mittee to make further investigations. TIIK NURSEKY REMOVAL. Tho matter of the nursery and propa gation department from tbe East Sid i park to the Eiysian park was reported upon hy the cpramittee appointed come time ago. The committee wae finally instructed to prepare definite plans and also to make en estimate of the cost, after which tbe matter is to be brought before the council to secure the funds necessary for the work. NO DONKEYS ALLOWED. A rather peculiar application was made to tbe commissioners. J. B. Henry wanted to place bis donkeys in the park. Whether he wished the ani mals placed there simply as ornatnema or for the feed was not made clear, hot the commission took the serioua eide of the matter and decided that the appli cation should be denied. One of tbe principal ohjectione lo the presence of the donkeys in the park wus that I hey would frighten horses. J lidd ing from the decision, Mr. Henry's don keys must be unusually homely. Bom MiNon nuaiNias. The name of ihe Sixlh-atreet park wae chanced to Central park. The contract between tho city and James Mahan, for the boating privilege on the Eoet Side lake, was approved. On motion, tbe secretary wae instruct ed to inform the city council ac to con dition of the Chavez road, and learn what right two brick firmß had in mo nopolizing the mad. The road ie co taken up by tbe firms that it is consid ered a detriment to other traveler:;. BAD WASHOUT. Tha Santa Fe Kast-It mind Trains De layed fur a Timo. The Santa Fe railroad is temporarily in a demoralized condition, owing to the sudden and excesuive rains in New Mex ico. The extent of damage done to the tracks could not be learned yesterday from the officials ol the line, but it was sufficient to cause them to cancel their east-bound overland trains. In General Manager Wade's office it wns learned that probably no overland trains would be sent out east-bound until tomorrow, though it was hoped that the damage might be repaired in time to get a train out this evening. As far ac learned last night, tho storm had not extended far enough south to affect the Southern Pacific. On the Santa fe the washouts commenced at Grant Btation, in New Mexico, bat how far eaat they extended was an indefinite matter, owing to the damage done to the telegraph lines. The Santa Fe last evening made the following announcement: Owing to washouts on tbe Santa Fe route in Ariz ma and New Mexico, no overland train left by that route yester day evening and there will be nonti to day. It is expected tbey will be able to etart the overland train at tbe usual time, 3:15 p. m. Satnrday evening. Pas sengers who have purchased tickets by that route will be protected and can go through on the first train. Sleeping car repervationa which they have made will ulso be protected, if they give no tice at the office, No. 129 North Spring street, or to any Santa Fe agent. Information as to tbe first train out will be given in Saturday morning's i.apere. Should Be Arrested. Tim Poroi.Aß DfiiAND —Who? What should he arretted? All excessive nervousness, dyspep sia, headache, dizidjiess, sleeplessness, neural gia, nervoua debility, dullness, contusion of mind, nervous prosir tlou, etc. , Tbey should bo arretted or stopped before they develop luto a coiiaiilon that cau but result fatally. For this purpose no remedy equalalir. Mills' Resto rative Nervine, the discovery of the renowned speciiiilst, whose remedies are the wonder of the civilized world. Nervine is sold by C. H. llance, 177 N. spring, on a positive guarantee Ask for his book free. THE TUDOR DENTAL CO. I^^^/^^K^^ 1 1 DR - J " R TUDOR ' Manager. RUBBER PLATES-UPPER OR LOWER. First Grade, 188.00. Second Grade, $8.50. Tnlrd Grade, $5.00. Cement Fillings. 500 to 75c Aluminum Plates 1810 00 to $ 15.00 Teeth extracted for 250. rorcel.lu Crowns.. 2.60t0 3.00 Painleaa extraction by any anaesthetic de aK-i@i»al "Bawfa"-- THE TUDOR DENTAL CO., '"-^JJZiz^ Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOUUTEDf* PURE WONG SING MUST GO. Uommlsiloner Van Dyke's Opinion In lila Cat*. Wong Sing was ordered deported by Uuited States Commissioner Van Dyke yesterday. Wong Sing ie the Chinepe who wae caught indecently assaulting a little girl, and who alterward presented a fraudulent certificate of registration. The cage wae taken under advisement by Commissioner Van Dyke,who handed down a decision in the matter yester day. The commissioner said he was con vinced that the certificate In queetion wae not issued to Wong Bing, aud tbat therefore he wae not entitled to remain in the United States. His reasons for this belief are that when arrested the defendant gave a different name tothat on the certificate, and also acknowledged that he had never registered, the cer tificate showed it to have been issued to a man of 20, whereas the defendant wrb only 19 years of age. The paper aleo stated that the Chinaman to whom it wae issued had no peculiar physical marks for identification, whereas the defendant has a well defined physical mark or peculiarity. For these grounds Commissioner Van Dyke decided that the certificate wae fraudulent, and ordered Wong ging de ported. TO THE FRONT. Meutono G >log ltapldly Ahaad—A I.ato Sale. Property ia selling right along at Mentone. The stringency of the money market doee not prevent people fiom buying land at thia beautiful spot. Mr. W. P. Mcintosh of thia city, who haa large interests in that section, closed a eIO.O'JO rale to an eastern capitalist a few days since. It muet be stated tbe gentleman who made the purchase selected Mentone alter looking over tbe entiie atate, which epeaka well lor the enterprising and delightful location of Mentone and vicinity. THE TARIFF QUESTION. Why the Duty on Wool Will Not be Iter] need. Wasihnoton', Sept. 28.—The tariff question has come to the front and in terest is centered on tbe duty on wool. Investigation, however, proves that clothes of imported woolen goods aro made to order at Gordon I?roe., tailors, 118 South Spring street, at prices bo iow that a reduction ia entirely unneceeaary, and the duty will remain an at present. Onr Home Brew. Mnier & Zobelein's lager, fresh from the hrtwny, un draught In all the principal sa loons, delivered promptly in bottles or It-as. Utile: and brewery, 41-1 Aiiio street. Tele pholoOl. Prof. L. I.osb'a musical studio opens P>pt. l.Vti, 138 ii South *pr nz sireet. Call Tues days, Thuicduya aud satindavs. SOWEKkliv^WT^^rtT.v ! .r; , ',: LOS ANGELES INSTITUTE, 241 SOUTH MAIN ST. Old Reliable Specialists in the Treatment of Throat and Lung Troubles, Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Nervous, Chronic and Special Diseases of Men and Women. Wo have had years of experience in the treat ment of YOUNG MEN who puffer from the eifecta of youthful f illles or indiscretion*, or are troub ect wt'h we ill - ncti, nervous debility, losr of memory, de ipondenoy, aversion to FoiUety, imp*dlments to man age, kidney troubles, or any diseases of too geutt • urinary organs, can heiellnda rafc an I Bpeedy cure. Charges reasonable, etpecia ly to the poor. MIDDLE-AGED MEN. There are many troubled with <oo fieqoeut evacnatlous of the bladder, often ace rapittihd by slight omartlni; or burning sensation, and v gener.,l weakening of tbe system. On exam lnlrig tbe urinary deposits a ropy sediment will of lea ba fouad, and of a thin, milky or a durk, torjdd appearance. This dlfjlculiy often ref ults in very serious troubles. These cases are our speoialty. Consultation free. Patients out of tha city treated by mail or express on receipt of $8 to pay for medicine. Cn.il or w Ita and describe svmptom-. Oihce hours f» a.m. to 4 p.m. aud 7 to 8 p.m. Sunday 10 to 12. 6- 4 ly fASTStTORDEII 0. S^StoORDER ss.ao JkiL $15.00 4.00 fm\ 17.5© 4.50 j i a 20.00 a.oo t mm 22.50 5.50 lllr 25.00 • 6.00 \M 27.50 TAILOR 413 SOUTH SPRING STREET, JUST BBLOW TOUBTH ST. 8. ly A DISGRACEFUL ROAD. An Important Town Ignored by the Snpervlsors. Numerous complaints have been made to tbe Hkuald about tbe undesirable bad condition of the road betweou this city ond Alhambra. The superviaors and roadmaetera, judging from the re port given at this office seem to think that people who prefer to drive between thie city and Alhambra.'rather than take a train, are not deserving of any consideration. A prominent resident of the beautiful town named above, yesterday told n Herald reporter that the road was in a frightful condition. On Tuesday in driv ing over the route he encountered three wagons broken down aa a result of en countering cavernous chuckholea, whose danger was hidden by the soft sand with which they are tilled. Alhambra and Ramona are. productive places, the residents of which pay large texes and are entitled to come consider atiou. There ia a large amount of money collected yearly for road taxes. Where does it go? and why cannot a passable driveway between thia city and that town be maintained. For Ov«r Fifty Years Wns. Wini.ow'a swrnmo byrup has been used for children teething. It soothes tho child, softens the auras, allays oU pain, cures wind colic, and is. tne best remedy lor diarrhoea. Twenty-five eenls a bottle. DIED. l/fti KVsL—ln this Oity, on Ihursdsy. Septem ber 2thli. at 10a ra , Ms io MKiguerite i>He val, Mgcil 4. 1 * \enrt;and 10 month-, widow ef lba I i" Charles l.elevnl.st the r sldence, corner Kuh't>. sircet and i.riilin avenue Service* f i ids y (todny)at 3 p. m , at Catholic church. East Los Auvcles. Body will betaken to San Olego fi-r burial. San i>?e---o p-iper. nit»*.ie copy. mm I It it $t Tne Oldest and Larg- ti <.o est Curio Stare ou the o* faeifl'! Coast, offers jj sweeping: reductions %% %% in all departments. *♦ This is done to make yJ %% room for the large «* «>♦ «♦ invoice of Holiday ♦♦ jy Goods that will soon Jt S| arrive. *| 1| KAN-KOolf !; 110 SOUTH SPRING ST. 8 tt OPP. HOTEL NADEAU. %% *♦ 4-4 Cm II »♦»♦♦»»♦»>♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦«>♦♦♦ »♦ >»♦♦♦»»♦»»♦♦»%•♦'»♦♦♦<>»♦♦♦ DOCTOR WHSTE'S PRIVATE DISPENSARY, 128 asrosarn st. LOS ANGELES, CALIF. , Kidney and Blad jfiSjf j<L der Diseases, ffil&l/ Acnteand Chronic Organal Weakness ffnk /V . Sexual Indiffer ence of Both Inipedimenta JHOtfir t0 Marriage, dnnKU| Blood and Skin 'JST wlHHpKtf Promptly and Per- manently Cured DR vv il ITE is tbe oldest and most successful Private, Nervous aud Cbronlc Dlease Special ist ou the Coast. All Skin and Blood Diseases promptly cured without mercury. Iropoicncy, fe-uiiual Weakness, Varicocele, Syphilis, Oon orrhcea, Oleet, Nervous Debility, Kidney and Bladder diseases scientifically treated and per manently cured. No surgical ataff(?) lake methods employed. No hired aubstltutes. The afllicted may write In strict confidence. Lettera answered in plain envelope. Medicine ■cut aecur i from exposure. Address DR. WHITE'S DISPENSARY, 128 N. Main st, New McDonald Block, 6-6 tf Los Angeles, Cal. SPECIALISTS I Xyr rp TVT DR. LUBIO & CO., the old- JVL tjj IN «-»' and most reliable Bpeolal —-*•— physicians and Surgeons on the Pacific Coast, con'inue to euro all diseases ojt a cbronlc and private nature, no matter how complicated of who bas {ailed, bend for a confldeutlal book to men, explaining why thousands oannot get rured. 11!3 «. MAIN bT., LOB ANSSLH. s>ad v ESTABLISHEQ 1880. H. J. WOOLLACOTT, IMPORTER & EXPORTER OP Rino 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: lhiffy's Malt Whiskey, Val l'.laiz Milwaukee Beer, Meliwooct Whiskey B*»i& C(».»» I'.il-Ale, Old Taylor Whiskey, iiulfliim' Mour, Londonderry J.ifhia Wster, Delbeeit, Punwiiery, Bnlfalo Liihia W«tei\ Muiiiio, Clicquot, White Rock Waukesha Water, Mnunnoti- and Apnlllimris Water, Perrln - J. Chamnaenes, French and Italian Vermouth, Canadian club whiskey. Pure California Wines put up in casts ready for shipping to all parts of tha east—a suitable present to send to your friends. Visitors cortiiilly invited to c\ll 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 Claret*, Zinfande!, Sauterne, R esling, etc. DIRECT IMPORTATIONS. LATEST ARRIVALS EX RAIL. Juat received ex »hlp City ol (lin-mow, via too «,« Dully 1 ,, m,u> whl.kiy. Pan Dlcgn, from l.onihiu. l'J5 ca.es 11-iss & On 'a 75 m».[ 3 >v un HofTa M j't P« o Ale, pints und quarts, aud Oulune-s' Dab- BO c.oVs, I.i>or|oul»r>y 1.l liia Water. Iln -tout. :, se-. lii.fr. o I i.nln Water, Ex ship Otlou, via Now Orleans, :!."• Cases ss- Ufi o.tea U. >i r;v H uteiuj. sorted CorolAla from K. i:u«onioeSls »|ne £<'!"', '. r> notes . i rm»l * ha<o iio. France, eon.l.ttuu ol Aumt e.Ort me tie Mc- H> t h-ok U-vliesds.—ha f unllons, p nti and the, lurso* o, Creuie do Hose*, * feme de Moha, quurt-, Jdarlaenino, Oiartrenaae. Benedict'iu\ < to. 100 „v . Val BLalz Mi waukfco fleoi Also 34 caeaO. A W, Stewart's Scotch Wills- HO oases Jackson. Napa foda, pints 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 Bourbon or Rye Whiskey, suitable lor family use, securely packed, including demijohn, for $4. Address all orders to 124 & 126 N. Spring St., Los Angeles, Cal tWSKK MARKET QUOTATIONS. JtfS TELEPHONE 44. S-10-3m OK. U. K. SMALL., President. mi. W. A. SMITH. Manager. FIRST- AB^JS B tT > Class work L &mQ. At moderate prices. ' Se °°acf fao(l ' %^/>* We respectfully solicit Investigation of our methods and prices. BJr - Phono 723 Painless Kxtrsctlng, Crown and Bridge Work. [7-13 3m] Swaged Aluminum Plates a specialty -$i<3o TOitr- ALBERT J. PARTRIDGE, FASHIONABLE TAILOR 21 3 S. SPRING ST. j) For Suits Ele Ba nt in Design, Superior in Finish, Best Workmanship, Perfect Fitting. GREAT REDUCTION IN SI MMER SUITS. j~ | < 8-ißspm , ______ NILES PEASE WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. ♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦»♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦' ! CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, ETC. j WAY DOWN FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS. 337,339 and 341 S. Spring St 013-3 m . SOUTH FIELD WELLINGTON COAL. COAL 1 COAL! COAL! Stock Up For the Winter an_ Get the. Benefit of Summer Prices. HANCOCK banning; .'fllg. 86 and 1047. » 13 " 180 West Second Street^ 1 IvW _____ _ B _NnW__a_t_o mCa _B_H_a v!_v ML \ K_H Wf-fWBB BMISSS P_i ts~— !jm nmw _9 [111 • Js_ SaL 83 r Iffa E3h HB Brm Jtm wSa mm ami US raKvl Plljjßyit IMPORTING GROCER, 1*36 1138 S. Spring 7-25 ly _^ uv IXL Livery and Boarding Stabli jfflK|^ > GEO - PREUTZ, Prop. BUCCESBOE TO L, WILHELM, 8::0 8. MAIN BTUBKT. TEHPHOOTI 297. Ww// J/J Hpeeial attention In backs, ladles' and gentlemen's saddle hora* , *s r slfflmi y Good rlgf. Prices reasonable.^ Bnflrding at low lates. Brick stabli COMINGS^ THB ONLY ARTIST IS "r-K CITY UBIKG THAT MAOIO TOOL, THE AIR BRUSH," " IS E- SEPIA PORTRAITS COPIED FROM PHOTO OR ORIGINAL BITTISO. STUDIO, NO. 221 SOUTH SPRING STREET, UPSTAIRS fyßketcbes Made for Any Kind of Illustration. Knaravlng, lite. 9-IBtfj NO ONE SHOULD FAIL TO TRY SALINE SULPHUR STRUE It Is Prepared Expressly For Sulphur Baths at Home. IT rowiRTS KVttttY BATH TUB ISTO A JBULPHUB BPRIWO. 00888 BAKU-ATI* IT romaTl IVIW sua iv« HUM-Hl?* BATtA fr-7 lav &S?_« * liooiu, xoa a. k&ihq Bi., -aiist*