8 NOSTES Weathar Bnreaa. Report of observations taken at Los Angeles, Wot. 4, 1893: ft!) 94 Nil ti W 5 Maximum temperature, c 7. Minimum temperature, 47. Indications. Forecast for Southern California:/ Fair weather; cooler Sunday; westerly wtnda The regular Sunday afternoon concert at Westlake park by the Douglass mili tary band will begin at 2 p.m. The Rt. Rev. Wm. F. Nichols, D. D., biebop of California, ia to make hie au tumn visitatian to the Church of the Epiphany, East Lob Angeles, this even ing, to preach and confirm. Services at 7:30 o'clock. The board of public works did not meet yesterday owing to the absence of Counciman Rhodes, who is ill, and very pressing work of other members of the ooard. A report will be formulated and presented to the council tomorrow. , A petition was filed with the city clerk yesterday from property owners on Newton etreet, between Central avenue and Tennessee atreet, asking permission to grade, gravel and curb said etreet by private contract—the curb to be of ce ment. Little Vivian Andrews, in her inimit able recitation, A Parody on Nursery Rhimes is billed on the programme of the entertainment at tbe Y. M. C. A. hall on Broadway Wednesday evening. The programme in its entiety is excel lent and should be liberally patronized. For yon and for winter, too, Desmond, in tbe Bryson block, haa a stock of hats, ■birtl, underwear, collars, cuffs, hosiery, ate, etc., that it'll be a pity for you not to see. There's a reason for everything, but Desmond can give you more good reasone for buying your winter outfit from hie stock than would fill a column of this paper. Tbe praise service and sacred concert thia evening at Simpson Tabernacle will be an occasion of unusual interest. A chorus of 50 voices from the member ship of tbe Los Angeles Oratorio society, under tbe direction of Prof. F. A. Bacon, will present eelections from Haydn'a Creation, Handel's Messiah, and Men delssohn* Hymn of Praiae. Exercises commence at 8 o'clock. Seats free. Everyone welcome. For Santa Catallna Island. Steamer sails from San Pedro every Saturday, connecting with morning trains from Lob Angelee; returning Monday following. Wilmington Trans. Co., 130 W. Second st. MEMORANDA. Yon are most cordially invited to bear oar pastor, Rev. A. C. Bane, Sunday, at Trinity Methodist church Booth, No. 522 Booth Broadway. Subjects of dis courses :10 a. m., "A Man Wanted." 7:30 p. m., "How to Take This City for Christ." Strangers always welcomed. All seats free. All brothers of the IT. A. O. D. are cordially invited to attend the next meeting of Martin Grove U. A. O. D., No. 62, Monday, the oth inst., at which officers will be installed. New-comers and the public will find it to their advantage to buy their crockery, glassware, lamps, etc., at Farmelee'e, 232 and 234 South Spring street. Fifty selected voices in sacred concert, Simpson Tabernacle tonight. Th« Modern Koureo. "Ob, that I were a glove upon that band," was the exclamation of the love sick Romeo of Shakespeare, with the evident idea of making himself into a very snug fit. Even in the good old times a glove was valued for the elegance of its make, and as an article oi dress was a costly luxury. Nowadays the modern Romeo sym bolizes his wish to be "a glove upon that hand" by sending to the lady of bis choice a box of the nicest gloves he can boy, and if be is "up to date" he will send the Reynier make, which is tbe latest and most correct thing in Paris, and is kept by all the leading dealers there. At the Ville de Pariß, in j the Potomac block, a consignment ot these gloves has just been opened, and as tbe new store has the exclusive Bale of this make, they will doubtless re- ' ceive plenty of calls. The Glenwood Store Can be had only at the W. C. Furrey company, 159, 161 and 163 North Spring street. The finest stove in the market. Will save you 40 per cent in fuel. Ex amine tbem before purchasing any other. Mount Lowe Railway. Three trains Saturday and Sunday, 75 cent rate Sunday to Rubio cefion; f 1.75 to Echo mountain: grand trip; see time card. Elegant Line of Cutlery At the lowest possible prices at the W. O. Fnrrey company, 159, 161 and 100' North Spring street. Howry it F.reeee. Broadway under takers. "Independsnt of tbe trust." Hair Goods -Hair Goods. In the above line I am selling out below colt. Any one requiring anything iv the above line will save money by calling at the Surprise millnery store, 242 South Spring street. A. J. Klethmuller, proprietor. East India Herb Tea Cures Constipation. bllousness ana headache, cleansGßthe system, stimulates the liver and ktaneys, makes new blood. Entirely vegeta ble. Sample free. H. M. SAIB i SON, agents, 220 South Spring street. A. M. Chapman Bells the Glenwood ranges und Richmond ranges, the two best stoves In America. House hold goods a specialty. 414 S. Spring 61. J. C. Manufacture and dealer In trunks and travel ling bags. 236 8. Spring St. Tel. 818, If Ton Meed a Truss Call at Becktvlth's pharmacy, 303 Horth Main. A fit guaranteed. A Modern Millinery Store. Hoffman & Co., -40 B. Spring st. Stop at 123 South Sprins street nnd get a pair of those $3.50 Ladies' Shoei for $3.50. The Perfect fitting Shoe Company, Poison Oak—Hall's Cream Salva Will give immediate relief and cure in 24 hoars. 25c and SOc. Off & Vaughn's drug store, Fourth and spring streets. Br. li. S. Diß'enhacher, Uentlat. No. 119./, 8. Spring street; rooms 4 and 5. 250 envelopes, 50c; \, rtn writing oarer, 25e Langstadter, 214 W. Sac-ond, Holleubeck hotel, SOWERi^WTr^ P M H .^. MEMORANDA. "The Buildinf of the Pyramids," dis played in the window of Sanborn, Yail A Co., 133 South Spring street, combine two of the moat essential features of a picture—instruction and coloring—and is without doubt the finest fac simile that has ever been exhibited in Southern California. This picture, showing the Egyptians at work on the Great Pyra mid, gives one a most comprehensive idea of bow these great pieces of ma sonry were constructed, and also show ing the gorgeous splendor of Egyptian costumes at that period, about 3000 B.C. The beat and most healthful beverage in the market is the world-renowned Pabst beer. It has 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. Aek for the Blue Ribbon or Export. Germain Fruit company, sole agenta for Southern California, 218, 220 and 222 North Los Angeles street. Telephone 12. At the Cathedral at 10 a. m. today the music at high mass is Mieaa Pro Pace, by Thed Von La Uache. The ao j loiets are Miss Cecilia Gardner, Miss ; Ethel Graham, Mrs. B. Gardner, Dr. J. Jauch and Mr. F. W. Wallace, assisted by a good choeua. Aapergea Me Domine and Ecce Pannis Angelorum in the mass. Vespers and benediction, 7:30 p. m. A G. Gardner, organist. Woodbam & Co., 324 South Spring street, are selling furniture away down. If you don't believe it juat drop in and look at their splendid line of new goods and get the remarkably low prices. That la the reason why he is doing such a big business. The people know a good thing when they see it. On next Wednesday evening papers will be read before the Unity club on The Distinguished Men of Georgia, by Col. John D. Pope, and on The Impend ing Danger to Our Civilization, by Hon. John Shirley Ward. Admission free. Dr. Rebecca Lee Dorsev, 114 South Spring street. Special attention given to obstetrical cases and all dieeasea of women and children. Electricity scien tiflcallv used. Consultation hours 1 to 5. Telephone 1227. Go to Ebinger's restaurant; best French dinner and order house in the city. Everything firat-claaa. Attentive white waiters. No Chinese employed. Don't forget the place, southwest corner Third and Spring. If you want to get a 50-cent meal for 25 cents go to the Cosmopolitan dining hall, 219 and 221 West Second street, batween Spring and Broadway, next to Herald office. Shoup & Elliott, pro prietors. All men are cordially invited to the meeting at the Young Men's Christian association at 3 o'clock today. E. S. Field makes an addresa, MrB. Auer will Bing and Charles Valentine play a violin solo. Mme. Du Barry's bair dressing and manicuring parlors, 242' c S. Broadway; also a select line of French toilet prep arations for the complexion. Ladies' call and see latest to eradicate wrinkles. Dr. Charles de Szigetby is now located in the Bryson block. Residence, Baker block. Office hours, 11:30 to 3:30. Sun days and evenings by appointment. Of fice telephone, 1150; residence, 1056. If you desire to purchase a framed picture or anything in the art line, do not fail to visit Lichtenberger's art em porium, 107 North Main street. End less variety and lowest prices. Children's school shoes, the largest Btock, the best we»r and the lowest prices at the cheapest place on earth for boota and shoes, 118 East First between Main and Los Angeles streets. Dr. J. E. CowleB, residence. Pacific Sanitarium, Pico and Hope streets; tel ephone, 138. Office, Wilson block, First and Spring streets; telephone, S83; 10 to 12 a. m., 3 to 5 p. m. The Dewey Gallery, 147 S. Main, first class cabinets $1 per dozen for 30 days. Come early so you will not miss this opportunity. This is no fake. All work shall be good. The beat remedy for irritating bron chial cough and soreness in the lungs is Rowe's Cough Mixture. We recom mend it. A. E. Little boy, 311 South Spring. Deposit your Mexican dollars and all kinds of old silver at the silversmith's and draw out new spoons, forks, etc. Alwaye open. Baaement Times building. For pure Sonoma /.infandel, sweet wines, brandies and whiakies call at E. Fleur's, 404-406 N. Los Angeles at. East ern shipments a specialty. Tel. 224. Elsinore hot springs and hotel. Full particulars regarding this famous resort at the Hammam botha, 230 South Main street, Loa Angelea. Lamps and gastixtures of the most modern Btylea and at lowest prices can be found at Farmelee's, 232 and 234 South Spring street. Finest $3.50 cabinet photos reduced to $1.75 per dozen. Cheapest and boat in the city. Sunbeam art parlors, 236 and 238 S. Main street. Adams Bros,, dentistB, 239 1 .. South Spring street. Painleea filling and ex tracting. The best setB of teeth from $6 to $10. We will send Advance sewing ma- | chinea on trial to any lady in Loa An geles. Call or address 128 South Main street. Dr. Joseph Kurtz and Dr. Carl Kurtz, physicians and surgeons, have removed their offices to 147 South Main street. Dr. A. Z, Valla, physician and surgeon. Office and residence, 126 North Main, new McDonald block ; telephone 284. For the choicest kind of me,its call on Lonis Streuber, J38 N. Main st.; tel. 100. Orders promptly attended to. Dr. K. D. WiBe, office226 South Spring street. Office hours from 8 to 10 a.m. and 3 to 5 p.m. Telephone 346. Go to I. T. Martin for your furniture, carpets, mattings and lamp heating stoves; 451 South Spring street. Pianos for sale, rent, tuning and re pairing. A. G. Gardner, 222 South Loa Angeles street. Full line of music boxes and holiday goods at Exton & Cist's, 329 South Spring street. Dr. M. Hilton Williams, head, throat and chest diBeaeeB. Office, 137 South Broadway. The usual monthly reception at the School of Art and Design hae been postponed from the 7th to Thursday, the 14th. EngiiBh trouBeringa to order, 600 very stylish patterns. Joe Poheim the tailor. Robert Sharp & Co., funeral directors (independent), 536 8. Spring st.; tel. 1029. Banjos, guitars and mandolinB at Ex ton & Cist's, 329 South Spring street. Elegant suits to order, $25. Joe Po heim the tailor. Insure with A. C. Golsh, 147 South Broadway. Campbells special display. See window Dr. McCoy, eye, ear, throat, Bryson bk. Dr. Parry, ear and eye, 431 )- 9 8. Spring. Simpson Tabernacle toniaht-. LOS ANGELES HERALD SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 5, 1893. LIVELY LEGAL ROW RAISED. Street Superintendent Watson to Be Sued. A Question as to the Defaulting Deputy's Bondsmen. Bondsman Donegan Claims That He Was Willing to Fay Hia Proportion of the Shortage. The assertion was made yesterday by a city official that at tomorrow's session of the council a resolution would be in troduced instructing the city attorney to commence suit agaiußt Street Superin tendent Watson's bondsmen for the re covery of $1300. The amount was em bezzled by Arthur Stewart, Watson'a former chief deputy. Shortly after the shortage was discov ered, the city council instructed the street superintendent to at once make it up. Mr. Watson has so far failed to comply with the request, probably on account of affairs existing in connection with the bondsmen of the defaulting deputy. J. Marion Brooks and D. F. Donegan, jointly, were Stewart's sureties. Upon these gentlemen Mr. Watson relied to get at least some assistance. Mr. Donegan was willing, be said, to pay one-half of the shortage, and offered the amount to Mr. Watson, asking at the same time that ha be released from further liability. Mr. Donegan stated yesterday that he telegraphed Mr. Watson from Chicago, on hearing of the difficulty, that he would settle his part of the matter sat isfactorily. "On my return," said he, "I offered to settle my half of Stewart's deficiency, providing I would be re leased from farther liability. Mr. Watson refused to accept the proposition. "I told him I didn't think he could legally collect even that much on the strength of tbe bond, but wae perfectly willing to pay one-half of the shortage. I have been told the bond is worth nothing. I will fight the case to a fin ish." It is said that Mr. Watson refused to accept a part of Mr. Brooks' payment of the shortage. The attachment against Mr. Donegan was released yeßterday, he having given bonds. GOING THROUGH A TUNNEL. Some People Bnjoy It, But Nervoai Folk Are Nor. Among Them. Rushing in a second in a railroad car from the broad, bright glare of the open snnshin9 to the drear, dank blackness of a railroad tunnel is to many exciting and to others unpleasant. The tunnel now building on tbe new coast road, at which over 3000 men are now at work, and which has to be completed by May Ist, ia over 4000 feel, long, and haa tor its terminus the new town of El Moro. A glorious sight greets the eve as you emerge from the tunnel. The famous | Moro rock, famous in eong and story, I beautiful Moro bay, which stretches along for seven miles and then fronting, as it is juatly termed. America'a Kil i larney is the town of El Moro. Moro bay has been the home of the poet and j scenic lover since Junipero Serra'e time. { But El Moro has more tnan its scenery ! and climate—which is unrivaled any ! where—to recommend it. It is the ' home of the olive, which produces more piofit to the acre than anything culti- I vated, and vegetation of all kinds ia i something to be seen in order to be be- I iieved. Think of beets weighing 194 pounds; of potatoes larger than your head, rich and meally ; of onions aver aging 4 pounds each : and Rossa & Ward, of 237 West Firßt street, are selling lots in El Moro at the low price of $75. 'Tis the chance of your life. The railroad will reach there May Ist, and then you will pay ten times that price for them. HOTEL TERRACINA. Redlands' Finest Hotel Which It May Well Feel Frond or. The above popular hotel is located at beautiful Redlands, which is situated in the San Bernardino valley. The mag nificent mountain scenery cannot be sur passed in any portion of California. The Terracina is now open for tbe fall and winter season and no better accommo dations or table can be found in these parts. Hon. Campbell T. Hedge, with out doubt one of the best hotel men in ; the country, ia the proprietor, which 1 Bpeaks volumes for this well-known I hoßtelry. Mr. Wm. M. Tiedale is man- I ager, a gentleman of many years ex ! perience who fully understands the duties of hia position, ever ready to meet I thewautaof his many guests. When at Hedlanda by all means go to the Terra ! cina. The W. C. Forrey Company Do all kinds of plumbing work at rea- Bonable prices. Be sure and call upon ! them before going elsewhere. All work i warranted. 159, 161 and 163 North Spring atreet. Bulk Oysters, 1 Freeh frozen, constantly on hand, 65 cents a quart; cans 60 centß. Call and be convinced that we have the beat oystera in town at 244 S. Main street. I CEYLON"T¥A^7I^ r B S: WORLD'S FAIR MEDALS AWARDED TO .... T.*t*U /■ *>. AT CHICAGO," FOR FINE PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK; also, r.rst premiums above all competitors at fair held October, 1802, aud at all previous exhibits wherever work was entered for competition in the state. Largest aud most complete photographic studio iv Southern California. All tbe latest styles and designs used. IQ7 NORTH SPRING BT. 11 23m THE TUDOFTdENTAL CO. DR - J ' p - TUDOR, Manager. <^^^<^il^^% ;^^ RUBBER PLATBS—UPPER OR LOWER: Firft Grade, $3.00. Second Grade, $3.50. ti /ivr-»~ £ v W-A v/tnII i Third Grade, $5.00. w>^'^kiaJirl 'ti Cement Fillings ftOotoTSc Aluminum Plates $10.00 to $1.">.00 Teeth extracted for 25c. Porcelain Crown* 2.50 to 3,0il Painless extraction by any anaesthetic do- Gold ( rowns 5.00 to 7.00 6ired. Gold Fillings From $1.50 up The administration of gas a specialty. Silver or Amulgam Fillings... 50c to 1.00 ggf All work guarantied. THE TUDOR DENTAL CO., No - 2 « h^. ?t Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report. ABSOLUTELY PURE WILL REORGANIZE. The Teachers' Benefit Society to Be Resumed. A number of city teachers met yester day for the purpoae of roaurrecting the Teachers' Benefit society, which was in active operation last year. There was but a small attendance. A resolution was passed declaring it the sense of those present to reorganize the society at once. After discussing the constitution and by-laws the meeting was adjourned to next Wednesday at 4 o'clock. The meeting will be held in the Spring street school building. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. A Petition for a Deputy Constable Filed. Other Mattera. The board of supervisors at a meeting held yesterday transacted tbe following bueineee: \ /■ A petition by 37 attcVneys of tbe City was filed, asking that Constable A. P. Richardson be granted a deputy consta ble, tbe business of the office requiring it. The petition was taken under ad visement. Mrs. H. A. Watson was directed to file a detailed statement of her work in connection with the girls' home for three months' past. In Olden Times People overlooked the importance of permanently beneficial effects and were satisfied with transient action, but now that it is generally known that Syrup of Figs will permanently cure habitual constipation, well-informed people will not buy other laxatives, which act for a time, but finally injure the svntem. KAN-KOO Has Just Received a Large Stock of LAMES' EMB. SILK VTAAPPERS ! GEM' EMB. SILK GOWNS AND SM9KIXG JACKET J \ The bst combinations we have ever * had at iuw figures. Also a full line of JAPANESE HEMP and • - - COTTON RUGS. Sizes run from 2x3 to 12x15 feet. The bj;t rug for the money. KAN-KOO. 110 S. Spring St., Opp. Nadeau HoteL 10-8 3m »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦ Wealth Secured BY BtJVING GOJDS OF HANS A & BDRCH, THE CASH GROCERS, 216 and 218 S. Spring St. Choice T.ible Delicacies, Bed Rock Prices, ' ourteous Attention, SPECIMEN I'RICKB: 16 lbs Granulitfd sugar $1 00 I lb Price's Baking Powder 45 1 lb Royal Baking Powder 45 1 lb Cleveland Baking Powder 45 5 lbs Rice for 25 City Flour, per sack 80 choice Northern Flonr 1 00 4 Ibs New Pruues 4!5 o lb, Oat or Wheat Flake 25 Gcrmea 20 Imp ,rted Hardineß 15 Good Sirdinea 05 Monroe Milk 10 Try our unrivaled hali-dollar "Spider Leg" Tea. Aiso our excellent high grace Hyson. Jap and Formosa Oolong Teas, and the famous Chase & Sanborn Coffees, the beat in tbe world. All goods first-class at Hanna & Bureh, 810-818 S. Spring: St. JOHN THOMAS IN TROUBLE. The Man lie Asaanlted Dlea from Hi* Wounds. An inquest yesterday upon the re mains of Ed Johnson, a former em ployee of Sell & Renfrew's circus. While the organization was perform ing in Pomona Johnson quarreled with a man named John Thomas, the affair terminating in a fight, in which Johnson waß badly hurt. No seriouß consequences were expect ed, and Thomas, who was arrested, was given 60 days in jail for battery. On Friday night Johnson grew worse, and, inflammation setting in, died with in a short time. Thomas will now have to answer to the charge of manslaughter. HOUL ARRIVALS. HOLLENBECK. Mrs. J. W, Calktns. Miss O. 8. McCurdy, J. B. Anderson, Santa Barbara; A. 1,. Lovelaoe, Kan- Oily; 8. H. McMillan, H. McGlgen, San Diego; Mrs and Mrs. 8. Armltage, England; L. Hartman, Baltimore; 8. Heiueman, J. A. Haralson, Pniladilchia; 8. J. tiecht, S. G. Hoffman, W. r. Hobsou, Miss K. B. Übilds, it H. Koss, J. Meyeratein, W. B. Hopkins, Ban Fraucisco: Henry Booth, Mamee Meyers, Chi cago; E. A. Burr, Mrs. R. r. Burr, Sacramento; Ban Murphy, Needles; B. K. Wetnorby, I. Van Gaasbeck, New York; T, K. (label, Albu querque; Mrs. Mackenzie, Miss aacKenzle, Ban Jose; Mrs. S. R. stocsweil, Stockton: A. Mann, Mrs. Wilcox, Los Angeles. Help! help!! carry away the Ladles' $3.50 Shots that are going at $2 50 at 122 South Spring street, the Perfect-fitters. Fire Insurance Rates Reduced. Independent, of the "compact." See Baskor vil c, 21S North Main (Lanfranco building) and save money. Finest Variety and Cheapest Place in town for tish, same, oysters, etc. Fred Haunin-.an's, Mott market, Yon Can't Hide the Fact That cheap, ready-made apologies for Shirts look just what tuey arj.and you cau't make imm paa* for one of our superb, perfectly-fl t ung, ffiaae-to order shlrti any more than you can pass a dime for a quarter. These shirts are made of ihe very beat material, and In durability, style, fit, finish, material aud ap pearance leave no room for criticism. Botn on the score of economy and appearance, you can do nothing better than order some ot these shins which we are making. It Is the same with Underwear. We have se cured the sole agency for the celebrated Hohen zollern Paoltary Woolen Underwear, and have just opened our tirst. importation. Thle, with our complete line of Holroyd's Glastonbury Manufacturing Company, Dr. Warner's Sani tary, Wright's Fleece-lined and Way's Derbv ribbed Underwear make a selection one sees bntouceiu allie-tiine. Umbrella*, walking Sticks, Fancy Vests and some new designs in Men's Jewelry ara but an Idea of our stock that we are selling at suit your-pursc prices. CARTER & MACHIN, Men's Outfitters —AND— SHIRT M4NUFACTURERS, 106 South Spring St. 811 Sunly WHITE'S PRIVATE DISPENSARY, 12S N"OETH HVCA-UST ST. LO.S AN'tfELES, CALIF. [ESTABLISHED 188ti 1 NERVOUS DEBILITY, luminal weajtuesp, impoleney, etc., inducing some of the following symptoms, as dizziness. Confusion of Mrbi. clvfectlve m»mory, gvurslon to society, blotches, emlsMlon*. • xhauHtlonti, Tarlcocele, etc., are perma nently cured. UKINtHV. KIDNRY mid BLADOKH troubles, weak bacfe,incontinence, gonorrhoea, gleet, stricture «nd atl unnatural discharges are quick y aud perfectly cured. SCROFULA AND SYPHILIS, causing ulcers, eruptions, swelling in groins, sore throat, fa.ling hair, and other symptoms, arc removed and all poison permanently erad icated from the system. jsjajr-TREATjiKNT at office or by express. All letters strictly confidential. Clay Diagonal Don't Guy-llim-Ahv" PcTi* at!the MtcwttrrEK FATRj. '"Cesa Yorkist, suit is i;r fxsitst c'i.w I SrVfer struck ter st'/lAsi-sf'n.-.js. und dcfert-buttons." 312 S. SPRING ST., Just Below Third. HOILPLEfISANTON AMERICAN PLANI SAN FRANCISCO. A Magnificent Hotel! Sumptuously Furnished! Table Unsurpassed! Large and Snnny Rooms, En Suite or Single, for Families and Transients. Sanitary Plumbing and all Modern Improvements. -SIC— RATES—BS3 PER DAY AND UPWARDS. -»*•• CAMPBEIZIIThEDGE, , Pfoprietor and Manager. !:«,,> Hotel Terragina. ——»»»mi> REDLANDS, CAL. TN the beautiful San Bernardino Valley. Magnificent moun x tain scenery. House now open for the Fall and Winter Sea son. CAMPBELL T. HEDGE, Prop. WM. M. TISDALE, Manager. 1 THE HOLLENBECK lffl|fi jffi Aniericßu and European Flans. A. C. BILICKE & CO., LAMPS! LAMPS! LIGHT! LIGHT! LIGHT! Light up your houses and stores while you can buy Lamps cheap. We have opened a large shipment of New Table and Hanging Lamps And want you all to come and see our assortment and get our prices. The rush we had last week was awful, but the people all went away with Lamps, and stated unanimously that they could not understand how we could sell them so cheap. We give the people the benefit of our heavy cash purchases. Just think of these prices : 75 Candle-power Nickel-plated Table Lamps $1.50 60 Candle-power Nickel-plated Table Lamps 1.25 50 Candle-power Nickel-plated Table Lamps 75 Decorated Vase Lams, Shade to match 1.50 Brnquet Lamps, with linen shade 300 Goie and See Our Prices in Windows. H. F. VOLLMER & CO., 116 S. Spring St., Bet. First and Second. Goods delivered Free to Santa Monica, Redondo, Long Beach and other suburban towns. REMOVAL OF } yjt ALBERT J. PARTRIDIIR FASHIONABLE TAILOR TO 128 W. SECOND ST. SlMi!r^s l) Where he will be pleased to meet all customers. • k Just Received, a Large Stock of - • - Fall and Winter (ioodgj 128 W. SICOND ST., NBAII KPEISf;. NILES PEASE] WHOLESALE AND KKTAIL DEALER IN CARPETS, LACE AND SILK CURTAINS, PORTIERES, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, LINOLEUMS, MATTINGS, &cj 837-889-341 SOUTH BFRIKG STREET. 1 / I 1 \ IMPORTING GROCER, 136 5 138 S. Spring