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8 NOTES Weather Bureau. Report of observations taken at I,os Angeles, Oct. SO. 1893: 100 Sll ! NW' 1 I W i 5 Maximum temperature, titi Minimum temperature, 4 '. Indications. Forecast for Southern Oa'ffomU: Fair weather, slightly warmer Tuesday; westtr y Winds. Newe waß received in this city yester day that a clocksmith, named Sam Smith, had killed himself at Newhall last Wednesday. A marriage license was issued yester day to Sam Gratis, aged 32, and I."na Libschitz, aged 20, both natives of Kus aia and resident* of Los Angeles. There are undelivered terrains at tbe Office of the Western Union Tele graph company. corner of Main and Court streets. October 39tb, 1883, for A. G. McDaniel, Chas. 11. Cohen, C. F. Whitlmer. I. Moore, a clerk in the employ of H. Moagrove, waa stopped early yesterday morning on Broadway by an arintd man and robbed of bis watch and money. Moore notified tbe police, but as yet no arrests bave been made. This yonng Boston will play any base ball club under 15 yeara of ace. Their ; names are as follows: Enzie, c. f. J Johnev. p. ; Frank, s. s.; Henry, c.: Paul, Ist b.: Smile, I. f.; I'ete, r. f.; Camming, 2d b.; Willio Maier, lid b. Address at Hollenbeck hotel. The first meeting for the ensuing year of tbe Buskin Art club wae held at its apartments in tbe Baker block yester day. A large number of ladies were present, the affair being in ttie nature of a reunion. The club books were dis tributed and the lessons were assigned : for the meeting o! the club on Wednes day ol next week. Tbe committee having in charge the organization of the associated charities, or central board of reliei, will meet this (Tuesday) afternoon at 2 o'clock at Pythian hall. IIS'., South Spring etreet, . to consummate a pian'»of organization. It ia earnestly hoped that all who have been invited to attend this meeting will give it their earnest attention and sup port. This is not tbe duty of any one society, or of one class but of all citi— tens interested in the welfare of the city and of humanity. That there is much good being done, as alto has been done in tbe past ia true, but it is as nothing in comparison to tbe hard work ex pended in ita accomplishment. The way the charity is being doled out under present conditions, is like pouring water through a seive, being with few excep tions of no permanent benefit or very little real good. For Santa Catallna Inland. Steamer sails from San Pedio every Saturday, connecting with morning trains from Los Angeles; returning Monday following. Wilmington Trans. Co., 130 West Second street. PERSONAL, Attorney W. S. Wise, a leading Perris citizen, ia a guest of the Hollenbeck. Frank A. Miller, tha well-known Riversider, is in the city. He is regis tered at the Hollenbeck. Hon. P. 11. Mack, member of the as sembly from Inyo county, haß been paying Los Angeles a brief visit. He returns home tomorrow. When Nature Needs assistance, it may be best to ren der it promptly, but one should remem ber to use even the most perfect rem edies only *vhen needed. The beet and most simple and gentle remedy is tbe Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. The principality of Mr. Richard Gird, known as the Chino ranch, is at laqt to be opened to the public. Today, Tues day, Oct. 31st, at 9:30 o'clock, Kaston, Eldridge A Co. will run an excursion train to the town of Chino, giving an op portunity to all that desire a chance to examine the great beet sugar factory in full operation. 8. P. Arcade Depot. Today, Tuesday, Uot. 31st. 9:30 a. in., Ib the place, time and date the Bpecial excursion train leaves for Chino. The eogar factory ie iv full operation and will be open to all who go with us on tbat day. $1 round trip, including lunch at Chino. Full particulars at Easton, Eldridge & Co.'s 121 South Broadway. Halk Oysters, Fresh frozen, constantly on hand, 65 cents a quart; cans (10 cents. Call and be convinced that we have the best oysters in town at 214 S. Main etroet. Mount Lowe Railway From Kcho mountain and Mt. Lowe above all fog—wonderfully clear view oi San Gabriel valley, ocean, islands and hills. See time card. What a Lorely Meal Yon can obtain at the Library lunch parlor, 246 South Broadway, next to the city hall. Splendid warm meals irom noon to 5 p. m., daily. For a good table wine,order our Sonoma Ziniandelatsocpergal. T. Vaehe&Oo., cor. Commercial and Alameda. Tel. 309, Thirty dollars allowed for old Davis sewing machines. Diop poßtal card to 128 South Main street. Fine Art Kxhlliltlon. Lovers of art will indued be afforded a rare trest during this week. A collection of meri torlous pictures ha 9 been brought from the easl and tbe number contains works of art by such noted painters as the late H. A. Eikins, 0, Y. Wilkins, the wonderltil wood scene artist, D. F. Bigelow, c. J. Hasberg and others. Prof. W.lkin. who has charge of the exhibition is a gentlemau ol long experience as an art colla tor, being highly recommended by the press of the country. No ono should fail to view these valuable oil paintings and water colors. En trance 24« Spring street. East India Herb Tea Cures Conitipatlon, biliousness nnd headache, Cleanses the system, stimulates the liver and kidneys, makes new blood. Entirely vegeta ble. Sample free. H. M. SALE it SON, agents, 820 South Spring street. A. IS. Chiipmati Bells the Glenwood ranges and Richmond ranges, the two best stoves ln America. House hold goods a specialty. 414 j), Spring St. J. V. Cunnlli£h:tin, Manufacturer and dealer in truuksand traye I tng Dags, 2116 t). .Spring st. Tel. -1 -. If You Need n Truss Call at Beckwith's pharmacy, 'JOj North Main. A fit guaranteed. MEMORANDA. The beat and moat healthful beverage in tbe market ia tha world-renowned l'abat beer. It has no equal. Recog nized to be the beet brewed. The Pabst Brewing company of Milwaukee haa taken the first prize in all contests against all competitor*. Aek for the Blue Ribbon or FJxport. Germain Fruit company, sole agents for Southern California, 218, 220 and 222 North Los Angelea street. Telephone 12. (jo to Ebinger's restaurant; beat French dinner and order house in the city. Everything firet-clasa. Attentive white waiters. No Chinese employed. Don't forget tbe place, southwest corner Third and Spring. Dr. Rebecca Lee Doreey, 114 South Spring etreet. Special altention given to obstetrical cases and all diseases of artmen and children, Electricity scien tifically used. Consultation houra 1 to 5. Telephone 1227. If you want to get a 50-cent meal for 25 cents go to the Cosmopolitan Dining hali, 210 and 221 West Second street, between Spring and Broadway, next to • Hkbald office. Shonp A .Elliott, pro prietors. Mme. Do Barry's hair dressing and manicuring parlore, 21L"._, S. Broadway ; also a eeiect line of French toilet prep arations for the complexion. Ladies, . call and see latest to eradicate wrinkles. ' Dr. Charles de Sstgethy is now located in the Brylon block. Residence, Baker liloek. Otliee hours, 11 :S0 to 3:30. Sun days nnd evenings by appointment. Of fice telephone, 1156; residence, 1066, If you desire to purchase a framed pic ture or anything in the art line, do not tail to vtait l.ichtenberger's ait empori um, 107 North Main street. Eudiesa variety and lowest pricea. Children's school shoes, the largest stock, the best wear and tbe lowest prices at the cheapest place on earth for boota and shoes, US Eaat First, between Main and l.oa Angeles afreets. Dr. J. E. Cowles, residence, Pacific Sanitarium, Pico and Hope streets; tel ephone, 138, Office, Wilson block, lurst and Stir;ng streets ; telephone, BS3; 10to 12 n. m., 11 to 5 p. m. Horses and muleß for aale by the Loa Angelea Conaolidated Electric Railway company (cable division.) Apply at office, corner Grand avenue and Seventh street. Deposit your Mexican dollars and all kinds of old silver at the silversmith's and draw out new spoons, forks, etc. Alwaya open. Basement Times building. For pure Sonoma, Ztnfandel, sweet wines, brandies nnd whiskies call at E. Fleur'a, 404-406, N. Los Angeles et. East ern shipments a specialty. Tel., 224. Littleboy'e pharmacy is thoroughly reliable. Pricea have been reduced. Take your prescriptions tltere lo be tilled. >'o. 811 South Spring ptreet. Klsinore hot Bprings and hotel. Full particulars regarding thia famous resort at the Hammam baths. 230 South Main street, Loe Angelea. Finest $3 50 cabinet photos reduced to f 1.75 per dozen. Cheapest and heat in tl city. Sunbeam art parlors, 2L't> and 238 S. Main etreet. Adams Bros., dentists, 23'J' 2 South Spring street. Painless filling and ex tracting. The beat sets of teeth irom $6 to $10. We will send Advance sewing ma chines on trial to any lady in Loa An geles. Call or address 128 Soutb Main Etreet. Dr. Joseph Kurtz and Dr. Carl Kurtz, physioiani and eurgeoua, have removed j their officeß to 147 South Main street. Dr, A. Z. Valla, physician and surgeon. Office aud residence, 12(i North Main, new McDonald block ; talephone 284. For the choicest kind of meats, call on Louis Streuber, 138 N. Main at.; tel. 160. Ordera promptly attended to. Dr. K. D. Wiae,|office 226 South Spring Btreet. Office hours from Btolo a. m. and 2t05 p. in. Telephone 346. Pianos for sale, rent, tuning and re pairing. A. G. Gardner, 222; liouth Loa Angeles atreet. Dr. M. Hilton Williams, head, throat and cheet diseases. Office, 137 South Broadway. Robert Sharp <fc Co.. funeral directors i (independent), 536S.Springst.; te1.1020. i Banjos, guitars and mandolins at Ex- 1 ton & Cist's, 329 South Spring street. 1 Buy tbe Whitney make of trunk, 344 i North Main etreet. Insure with A. C. Golsh, 147 South Broadway. Campbell's Mexican display, 325 S. Spring. Dr.McCoy,Eye,Ear.Throat,Eryeon bk. A Kare Chance Will be offered today, Tuesday, Oct. 3lEt, to purchase at auction ID nciee and upwards of the famous Chino ranch. Special excursion train leaveß S. F. Arcade depot at '.1:30, Commercial street 9:35. Round trip, including lunch, $1. Full particulars at Kaoton, Eldridge oc Co.'g, 121 South Broadway. Offlcor Fay Surprised, A very pleasant surprise wae given to Officer J. E. Fay oi tbe police force last night at his home, No. 427 Philadel phia Btreet. It was his fortictli birth day and the twentieth of bis nephew, Roy Stephenson, and the douole event was made tbe occasion of p. remem brance by about of) friends. There were refreshments after tbe surpnee was over, and a most enjoyable time waa the experience of all who were present. Hodden Death 1 That Stabtlini; News. Bsa Lino—Tbs pub lic is r,econiiiig accustomed to the above head* iijp, hut nevertheless it always conveys a shoes buddeu dea r h iv a vast majority ol cases re suits from heartdisease, manifested hy auy one or several of the following: symptoms: rthort breath, palpitation, inegula'r pulse, wind tv the stomach, pain in side, shoulder or arm. un der left snouiaer blade, between shoulders or in bowels, Irregular or intermittent pulse, op pressed feeling In chest, cooking seusatiou, weak or humrry spells, diilieult breathing, swelling of feet or ankies, dropsy, iir. Miles New Heart t.'ure speedily remedies all these. Hold by C. H. Hance, 177 X. spring street, ou a guarantee, who will give jou his elegant book, Ircc. hotbl t... . i HOLLENBECK. J. B. Kelter, I). W. Davis, Chicago; George Audereon, Malabar, ladla; K. H. Thompson, RtdondO! Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hubbard, S. Babkard, jr., Oakland; Ii H. hill, Cleveland: Fred I.emuu. H. A. Anderson, Boston; B. Keiu ken,Bt. l.ouls; E. D. Goodrich, Louis Freiind. New York: S. W. Smith. F. 11. Sadler, R U. J. klc", Ur. and Mrs. 0. 0. Tripp, 8. G. Hoffman, 1.. Kelt ran /, A. W. Ba'.lard, San Francisco: tt. B. Belcher. C. A, Hubert, San Diego; J. tt. Casset bury, Mary Desio, Perm.; H. N. Deputy, Phil- delphia; F. 11, Waite, D. D. Piescoti, AtW.% ii. L. Waring, F. A, Miliei, Rivetslde; V,'. s-. Wl'o, Perrts; Alex. Caskey, riauta Ana; Ed. Meudelson, Capistrauo; H. Clark, Kansas City. Our Home Brew. Miner ,t Zobeleiu's Iresh Irom the brewery, on draught lv all the p-indpnl sa loons, delivered promptly in bottles or kegs. Olliee aud brewery, 114 Aliso stress. Tele phone 91. Dr. D. 8, Diffeobaeher, Oeutist, 119;« 8. Spring street, rcoms I and 5. 350'snvelopae, r,oe; % rm writing paper, BSC. I.augsudter, 214 W. Second, Hollenbeck hotel. Wsgon umbrellas, simmer lap dusters, Foy's old reliable saddlery house, :i 15 n. Los Ange os. CEYLON TEAS. LOST ANGELES HERALPt TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 81, 1893. WHERE IS THE MONGOL? HE OUGHT TO BE IN THE COUNTY JAIL, BUT M NOT. A Prisoner Who S»«mi to Hm Walked Through frost liars and Stone Walls With Little Difficulty. Yesterday Jailer Oscar Maey had a very peculiar experience. There ie no more careful or painstak ing official than Uncie Oscar Maey in ' the county, aud he rules tho 80 or 100 1 turbulent people in hiß charge with a kind and yet firm hand. But he was outwitted yesterday, and by one of the wily Mongolians who has not registered. The Chinaman iitemlly effaced him fcH, disappeared, vanished, and how lie did it and when he did it no one knows. Sis Chinamen were brought in from ; Verdugo the latter part of last week upon complaints charging them with not being lawfully in the country. They were placed iv the county jail, wheie I'liited States prisoners are al ! ways kept, and they wete safely lodged in the loner tank until yesterday, when the amusing occurrence referred to took place. Tbe time for taking the Chinamen to j the l imed Stales court tiad been set for i yesterday a.'teruoon at tbe uauul time for ihe convening of court. The prisoners had not been too closely immured in the tank, and alt of them were present in the morning. Shortly before the time set for their appeurauce in court two deputy United Slate;, marshals went up after them ami the gang was brought out. The jail officials looked at them and : rubbed their eyes. Six good sized Mon , gola had been brought into the jail, but ' only live showed up. Mr. Maey and Billy Cline were soon hurrying around attempting to solve the mystery, but the more they looked the more mysterious grew the situation. It waa thought that prseibly the Chi j neoe had secieted himself somewhere in ! the jail, and every nook and cranny up and down i-tairs was searched. The prisoner had. however, managed ■to take himself off securely and not ' even-a trace oi him could he found. The theory finally adopted by the jaiier was that in come Binooth manner the prisoner had passed himself out during tbe morning as a visitor. There were quite ,n number of people at the jail during the morning, and it is sup posed that the Chinaman went out toe front door. Of course the other Chinamen pre tended the utmost ignorance ol what had become of their brother in misfor tune. Deputies were dispatched in various directions to attempt to capture the fugitive, but up to a late hour had not succeeded in locating bim. DESERVED SUCCESS. GREAT CROWDS CONTINUE AT THE CITY OF PARIS. Orer a Hnndred Persona Required to Walt Cpon the Grout Multitude of Eager Boy era. The attendance yesterday at tbe great creditors' eale of the City of Paris stock was aB great as any day since the eale began, and everyone was waited on with perfect satisfaction. The large crowds have not diminished in the least : the unprecedented bargains are the talk of the city, for never in its history has such prices prevailed, and tbiß the people know and they are tak ing advantage of this rare opportunity. Everything is sold aB represented) no fake sales at this establishment. The thousands who have purchased here are all perfectly Batißfied with the re sults, and they come again and again, an excellent criterion aB to the worth of their money they are receiving in the goods they get in teturn for their coin. Satisfaction is expressed by one and all who have showed such good uidgmentae to take advantage of this great creditors' sale which will continue until the entire stock is dis posed of. What they advertise you can depend upon it, get it. No shoody meth ods in advertising, as some of their neighbors indulge in by gulling the pub lic, having always some excuse for not having the goods you wish, as adver tised. Tne City of Paris has the confi dence of the public. The well known reputation of thia establishment is still maintained and you deai with honest people when you patronize tnis house. Everything is going at a rapid rate. Such pricOH for tho goods offered can't ! last always. Altnough ttio City of Paris has an immense stock on hand it will be |to your interest to lose no time in in specting the greatest line of dry goods ever shown to the Los '■ Angeles public. It might be added aleo that a full line of men's furnishing goodß iis being sacrificed at prices that j would surpriee you. In every respect this is a remarkable eale, and the stock an unusually fine one. The Btock iB worth at the manufacturers' and jobbers' prices, aud 'he public are even purchas ing it for less than that at this reliable place of business. This is really a sale where goods are going for 50 cents on the dollar, consequently it is not to tie ' wondered that the people flock to this great sale to secure firßt-class goods thnt ' would cost two or three times more else j wiiere. Tho lleet Sugar Factory at f?hln.o Will be open for inspection on Tuesday, October Slat." To reach the Bame take the grand excursion train which leaves the Arcade station today, Tuesday, Oct. Silt, at 9:30 a, m. It will be a tine opportunity for a day's outing, and tho expense only $1 (including a colla tion; for the round trip. Easton, Eld ridge it Co. will also sell 1000 acres of the choice Chino ranch land from under their big tent. THE TUDOR DENTAL CO. DR - J - P - TUDOR, Manager. RUBBBR PLATES—UPPER OR LOWER: TV FlritGrade, 83.0 ft ' Kacond Grade, tfW.5O. Th ' rd Grade ' **' °°' >^l, Cement Fillings BOe to 76 c Alnrninum Plates $10 00 to $15.00 Teeth extracted for 25c. Porcelain Crowns 2.50 to H.OH Painless extraction bi any anaesthetic do- Gold crowus 5.00 to 7.00 sired. Hold Fillings From 01.00 up The administration of gas a specialty. Silver or Amalgam Fillings... .Otic to 100 fSsT-All work guarant-aeJ THE TUDOR DENTAL CO, No - Highest of all In Leavening Tower.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report. PURE SWAM FOR LIBERTY. A Convict Crosses th . Colorado Ktver I rrom tho Yum* Prison. i Ynma Times: Convict M. L. Wilcox ...ade an attempt to escape from the prison last Sunday b. swimming acrosn the Colorado river. He was seen before landing and recaptured without difli cnlty. Wilcox was employed in the bakery, j and appeared a' tlte gale about 12:30, telling the gatekeeper that he had to get some yeas: powder from tho store room. Instead of getting the art ie lv and going back, Wilcox slipped between the Btofe room and mess hall and a few ! steps brought him to the steep hank of the river. He slid down into the wafer nnd boldly struck out tor the California shore. At hough weighing 195 pounds, be rnaohed tbe opposite bank without difficulty, bu* his daring fear had been seen by several ; people, among them Mre. Matt Flynn, j who gave the alarm to the prison oth ciale. After landing on the California i bantc, Wilcox was accosted by Ben Heyl j and Peter Hodges a few yards above the I bridge. There wae, of conree, no doubt ;of tiis being au Escaped convict, aB he { had no time to exchange hiß stripes. I The two young men detained him and ho j was returned to prison, after being absent half an hour. , Wilcox is an American, 31! years old, and comes from I'iroa couuty. having been lodged at the prison last April on a sentence ol two yeara for forgery. He wili speud 30 days in tbe "snake den," t after which he will keep company with 1 a ball and chain for some time. OFF FOR CHINO. A Feature in R*al K.lntc € ransaaetlons Th re Today. This morning at 9:."0 a special train for Obino will leave tbe Arcade depot, ber.ring a crowd oi land buyers, as well aa people desiring to see the great sonar beet factory in operation. The occasion ia the auction eale of 10,000 acres of the noted Otiino ranch. The eale will be conducted by tbe well j known firm of Eaeton, Eldride oc Co., of wh'cb Mr. Ballard is tbe manager. Everything indicates that the affair will be umet successful, and tliat many people will secure at a moderate price lands from which they will derive iarge returne. • When Eabe was sick, we gars her Uastoria. Whin shinasa Child, she cried for Castorla, When she hecame Miss, she clung toCastoria. When she hid Children,stie gave.theru Castoria, Howry ,t Breseo, Broadway under takers. "Independent of tbe trust." Subscribe for magazines and papers with I.augstadter, 211 West Second, Hollenbeck hotel. ♦ ♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦ «> ♦ Wealth Secured ♦ ♦ BY BUYING GODDS OF— } ♦ THE CASH GROCERS, f ♦ 216 and 218 S. Spring St. ♦ 2 'holce Table Del'cacies, Bed R>ck 2 Z Prices. ■ ourteous Attention } SPECIMEN PRICES: J v 1(> lbs Granul it»rt sugar $1 no X a 1 lb Price's Baking Powder 45 T 2 1 lb Royal Baking Powder..,, 45 T A 1 ibCieveluud Baking Powder .... 10 X J 5 lbs Rlre for -ft X «v City Flour, per sack 8o X a Choice Norther! Flour 1 ou X a libs New Prunes *J5 X a 8 lb- Oat or V\ lie.U Flake "5 a a liermea 20 a ♦ Imp rtecl Barents 15 X <*. GoodB»rdinei Oo n <t> Monroe Ml 1; 10 X ♦ Try our unrivaled half-dollar "Spider • ♦ Leg" Tea. Aiso our excellent hleh gra: c ♦ ♦ Hyson, Jap and Formosa Oolong l eas, and ♦ ♦ the famous <'imse<& B*nborn Oofftes, the ♦ ♦ best in tho world. All goods first-class at ♦ ♦ d> | Hanna & Bureh, § £ 210-218 9 Spring St. ♦ ♦ *♦<>♦♦♦♦♦ * ' - 413 S. SPRING ST., Just Below Fourth. GUARDSMEN INSPECTED. Atljutaiil-<;«n*ral - A 11,.,, id vi-n« s tho state Militia. Last evening Adjutant-General C. 0. Allen of the State National Guards in fo's ted companion A, C and Fof the Seventh regiment at their armory, cor ner Sixth etreet and Broadway. The field staff and the band Were also in j spected. All the soldiers received de serving com; li ment I from QsnSrat Allen. HE FINALLY ACCEPTS. j M'Jor Stern le New a Pol 100 Commit alouer. j Major E. L. Stern, who was appointed I op a member of the board of police com- I miesionors, yesterday qunlified for the position, aud will no doubt be preeentat tbe meeting of that body this morning. Prevention Hotter Tli*t, Cure. It 1b no cr.v thing to cure lout trouble when UoDoe latrly get* a hold noon the system, it Pan ea-lly iienrtven'ed hy the me.of Ai.lcock's Porous t i.astarn. Just es poon tin tiny inliui^ tlon of enrtfiiHMiatisnt tbe lunais or aslffnesa of the Juitits appear*, put on one of these masters, ami |un n ill tie itire to yap great ac vantage. So alas null rheumatism. A cold Is a com pirativ-ly slight thing. Tec application of an aluiock's PoauiOS PLsstßß 10 any part afleeted hy it will not oily relieve Ml overcome it. if, however, the coin gets a firm hold on the joints and muscles, rheawa 10 pallia aro uot so qatok lv ■ verroire To cure Is good, to prevent is boiler. BBANDRtTiI'I PILLS will relieve rheumatism- Flu. Iniuranro Kates Kednced. Independent of tho "compact.** e'eo Pinker ville, 'J 18 Nortu Main (Lanfraueo building), ami save money. SOWERKROWT. KAN-KOO | 0 I ♦ Has Ju*t Received a Large Stock ol ♦ 1 LADIES' SMB. SILK WRAPPERS t I GESTs' EMB. SILK 60WNS I t AND SMOKING JACKETS t ♦ * i ♦ 9 The bst combinations we have ever T J had at low figures. Also a lull line of T ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ t JAPANESE HEMP ana ♦ ♦ . - - COTTON BUGS. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Bizes run from 2x3 to 12x15 feet. 9 9 The best rug for the money. J ♦ ♦ I KAN-KOO. | ♦ ♦ t ♦ 4> 1103. Eprlng st, Opp. Nadeau Hotel. « <> 10-8 3m » ♦ ♦ , " DOCTOR WHITE'S PRIVATE D3SP£I\!SARY, 123 ITOETH MAIiT ST. LOS ANGEI.ES, CALIF. : EST ABLI3H3D 1880.1 NERVOUS DEBILITY, fcemiuul wi annes-. etc., moulting from youthful indiscretion, exceiueg iv ma tured year* hn<l other cau .c«, induing st>rn. Ot the fo 110 wiiisj sym ptotxn, as «t I /.z u«a<«. uoi* funifii of nittw, d*il#otlv« im-uiory, HVaftr- BlOl* t<l MH(M<!tV> blOtoliffci 1111**1 Oil P, VS> hauntlonsi varicocele etc., are permanently ctr fid. TJ . | »'{V, X ! l>N FY »»■<■ HI, A IU'KU Uoubi H| Woj.it utivjt, mooutiDuno »• KOnOffOOB l. gleet, .stricture, ami all uuuatui-di are quickly and perfectly cured. SCROFULA AND SYPHILIS, c<»u-m«t ulcers, erujnio-i'*. enlarged juiii.n, rheumatism, swelling in grolus, mucous patch vs in moulti, so.c turoat, (aliiUK hair, catarrh and many other symptoms are quickly reynoved and au p-Mson thorougit y and put maneutl/ c-radicated from thu t»y?teui, by partly vepeuhle tre-i.tm.-nt. S'JXP^'i 'KKATMENTat office or bj express. AU letters ■trictly coufldeuii il, CAUTION! Tramp doctors patent metflcin? fakirs and refugee doctors Iron otistnrn justice ar<con fcta-itly a tar ting bogus Medical institutes (f, 10 deceive Strang rs visiting tbe city. Tlit te pre tenderH usuaay open oldcc* ('.'. in clv.ap lodg iug houses, leinain a few wicks, rob tlielr p* tients, swindle: thfl laudloid oat of his rent, and leave the city between two mi us He ware of *uch scoundrels and their "cappers " Rep utable physicians ard nevdr as named lo us* thvlruwa nam*. Ltr. White's Dispensary tbe on y established Medical Institution for ihe treatment of Jtimvumv* of Men in Lbs \ nve.es. P.ffi. WHITE, H. D, Established lliUri. Proprietor-. 188 H. MAIN ST, ESTABLISHED 1880. H.J.WOOLLACOTT, IMPORTER AND EXPORTER OF FIN ED 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 j liquors, sold at the lowest market quotations : Duffy's Malt Whiskey, Val Blat/. Milwaukee Beer, i Mellwood Whiskey, Knss & Co.'s Pale Ale, (Mil Taylor Whiskey, Guinness' sronf, Londonderry Linda Water, iielbeck, Pommery, Buffalo Litlila Water. Mutuni, Cileqaot, Wbiie Buck Waukesha Water, Monopole ami Apollinaris Wafer, Perrler Joowl Clnitnjiasrnps, French end Italian Vermouth, Canadian Club Whiskey. Pure California Wine* put up in cases ready far shippinj to all parti of the East, a suitable present to send to your friends. Visitors cordially invited to call 1 and inspect the vintages. . Liquor Dealers and Druggists will find it to their interest to obtain my quota tions before ni.rkio • purchases. Special attention paid t> the Hotel and Restaurant trade; ia pure California. Clarets, Zinfandel, Sauterne, Riesling, etc. Direct Importations. Latest Arrivals Ex Rail. j Just received n ship City of Olascow, vis 500 case* Duffy'* Malt Whiskey. Pan liicgo. fr.-m London, ISO esse* Baa. A ,:n.*s 7.~> case* Jnfiaau H ifl'a Malt. Pale Aim, pints aud qi artn, and Ouitit.es,'Dub 50 oa e» Uv dOlld r ■>■ L i lua Water. I on i-iout 40 os»ei I uff.tlo L thia Wate . k x "top O ion, via New Orlo n*. 1I.» case, as. sen's A»U cii:. I sort d torUiah from K. '.'us nler lllsiiiue ,fc fie. Vf» cases Pernod Abslulhe. j Kiauee, consisting of An'sette. Ureme do Men- SO cases Bethod.t—half gMlons, pints and Ihe, Curacao, Create de X >ses, (heme do Moka, quarts 1 Man.cli no, i.'hart eusse Benedleune, eto. 1(10 hlil, Vel Blat/Mllw-iukro Bee". Also;it casea t:. Aw. Stewart's Scotch whia- 20 esses Jaoxaoolj Nap* Budu, plnl* nn I key, from Aberdeen, S -otlaii'l. quart,. Free delivery to all parts of the city. I will deliver to any part of Southern California one gallon H. J. W. pure Bourbon or Rye Whiskey, suitable for family j use, securely packed, including demijohn, for Si. Address all orders to 124 and 126 North Spring Street, Los Angeles; Cal. TMjFPHQNK 4-4.. B-ioam ggg MARKKT QUOTATIONS. - -~ ~ - - by the modern gas stove ♦♦o ♦♦'»♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦<>♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<»♦ X No to Handle. X No Disagreeable Odor. t No Danger of Explosion. X / $No Coal or Wood to Bring In. § 1 ! No Ashes or Soot to Take Out. | I No Danger of Fire. | | Economical. ♦ Efflcient - % X Always Ready. * XXXX GAS HEATERS FROM 53.50 UP tttt ihq nMp.nPQ nr.wnMr. nnnnPAMv luu nnui-i-i-u i-iuiiiiiiu uumi nil i 4r5T S. BROADWAY to-t I" THE HOLLENBECK mm { Best Appointed Hotel in .. Los -— eles American and European Plans. \%rtVi}"~ : Central Location. , l 11 First-classS rviee. 'fl$ l - ''4 '> Reasonable Rates. »^mW^Wf s " vy Viwat 1 are in tlie ( ' i,y v f ? ' lu Connection^ >s %jr ( A. C. BILICKE & CO , REMOVAL. OF ,*.Jf ALBEBT J. PABTfifMK, -*T H ES- FASHIONABLE TAILOR TO 12S W. SECOND ST. 7 Where he will be pleased to meet all cuitoms.M. '''-r^?^^^^ Just Received, a Large Stock of - - - Fall and Wint. r Huutfj, 12R W. BBCOND ST., NEAR KPRIN.'I gp. fMSuu] fTe~Ll^^ COAL! COAL! COAL! Stock Up For the Winter and Get the Benefit of Summer Prices. HANCOCK BANNING, <'els 3tf nnd Km. «-i3tf 130 West Second Street. IMPORTING GROCER, 136 1 138 S. Spring 7-25 ly