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13 MARRIAGE LICENSE. Pomona, 37 Vattie J. Meyers, Pomoua -3 oeo. HofT, Troolco. 28 **. Rosebrougb, Los Auge es, 23 /raneimo OUvas, NewhaP, 4* avolinaa Vasqtiez Loa Augeles 22 Fred Calkins, Los Ang 'lei 21 Mia U. Beas.ov, Los .\ngele« 2B BORN. Mr. and Mrs. L. J Rose, Jr., of Ven tura, October 10, I*!> 4. v son. BRIEFS WeatliT rtnraan. Renort nf observations taken at Los Angeles October 13. 1804: C:00«. m. 20 6 .-00 p. m.|29 B»r. | Thor.jRH'm 20.94. B3 11)0 20.801 07 70 I) Foggy j 2 ulaur Maximum temperature, 80. Minimum temperature, 01. Chicken dinner 25 centa today at Peo ple's Restaurant, 457 8. Spring etreet. Ladies, remember to buy yonr elegant hats from M. A. Jordan, 318 S. Spring Btreet. Los Anveles Glove manufactory re moved to Wilson block, corner First and Spring. Another cut in Dunlap and Stetson bats lor this, tbe last week of tbe big clearance sale, H. L. Coats, general agent ot the noted thread manufacturers, is a guest at the Hollenbeck, Rev. A. C. Bane will preach at Trinity church, Broadway. Morning, "Lost and Found"; evening, "Lot's Wife." The regular Sunday afternoon conoert it Westlake Park by the Los Angeles Military band will begin at 2 ;80 p.m. Miss Ethel Graham will eing the offertory solo thiß morning, "Hear Ue, O Father," at the Trinity Methodist church. Don't fail to hear Dr. Swift's interest ing lecture on the planet Mars, at Unity church, Tuesday evening, October 16th. Admission 25 cents. Y. W. C. A. gospel meeting, No. 107 North Main street, at 3:45 p.m. today, led by Mrs. P. W. Darsey, Baptist col lege. Normal Bible class 3p. m. Star Loan and Broker office, R. Tur ner proprietor, haa removed from Main and Commercial to 114 North Main Btreet, near First. Unredeemed pledges cheap. There will be a special service of mu sic at St. Faul'a church this evening at which Mr. A. Werner and Mrs. Wash .ngton Bury will render sacred aolo numbers. Will exchange the entire stock of hats and men's furnishings now in store room, No. 137 S. Spring street, formerly jccupied by tbe Lace houae, for real es tate, city or country. Will assume. The prices for bate, nnderwear, neck wear, Buependers, etc., at Desmond's big clearance Bale, No. 137 S. Spring, are pleasantly surprising all and disappoint ing none. Remember this is the last week of tbe sale. There are undelivered telegrams at tbe Western Union Telegraph company's office, corner of Main and Court streets, for Mrß. O. P. Paney, W. V.Powell, Rev. W. R. Goodwin, D. D., Phillip Pipper, Bob Brinkley, 0. T. Thomas. Mr. N. J. Weaver, formerly of tbis city, on information received here, it appears wae not in Guatemala with Gam bler Hurt, as stated in a recent San Francieco paper. Mr. Weaver is in tha northwest engaged in business. "The Beginning of Cnristianity; or, Which Ia the Oldest Church in Chris tendom?" subject of sermon this morn ing at Christ church, Kpiscopal, corner of Pico and Flower streets. St. An drew's Brotherhood rally in the evening It 7:30. Capitalism and Hard Times is tbe sub ject on whioh Oliver P. Smith of Oak and will address the single tax meeting at Unity church Monday evening. Hia address will be followed by criticisms of Judge Widney's closing speech al the meeting last Monday evening. Dr. C. C. McLean will preacn in SimD ■on M. E. Tabernacle this morniuj. The evening service will be conducted by Chief Captain Blanche Cox, the great revivalist, and Captain Mclntyre of the Salvation army. As both serv vices will bs of unuoual interest, come <arly. Webster Tailoring company, club No. i, C. J. Walter, jeweler, 214>j, 8. Spring street ; club No. 2, Henry Belt, Santa T» office, Bradbury building; club No 3, Ed E Dalland, school teacher; club No. 4 now starting and we only do business one way. Webster Tailoring Co., 113 W. First street. Did you ever Bee anything like it? rVoll hardly. You'll seesomething quite as surprising this week if yon look in at No. 137 S. Spring, where Desmond is holding his annual clearance sale of winter bats and men's furnishings, another slashing big cat in prices for this, the last week of the sale. Residents of the Wolfekill orchard tract complain of being much annoyed by loose horses belonging to one or two parties living in tbat vicinity. The or dinances prohibit the running at large of animals anywhere within the city limits, and it is especially annoying and dangerous to have horses let loose in so populous a district as the one men tioned. Cathedral—Tbis is the feast of the maternity of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The music at high mass, 10:30 a. m., is Farmer's mass vocal quartette and chorus, Miss Katie Brandt, soloist. Mr. Pfan, a great tenor singer, will sing the ■010, Qui Tollis Peccata Mundi. At the •ffertoy.Memorare solo and quartette by Lambillutte, in which Mias Cecilia Gard ner will sing the solo. The vespers and benediction are at 7:30 p.m. A. G. Gardner, organist. As an illustration of the growth of Los Angeles the fact is here mentioned that one real estate dealer, who is intsrested In three tracts within the corporate limits, has sold over 400 lot! since the 16th of last January, on which 10,1 nouses have been erected and more are now under construction. Not lesa than two new houses are completed every week. It is hardly necessary to add that tbe agent alluded to ia a constant advertiser in the Ukhald. Foul Balling. Fools will be sold every evening dur ing the race meeting at 126 W. Second Btreet, commencing Saturday Oct. 13th. All betting privileges entirely under the I management of Messrs. Durkee & Fitz gerald of Los Angeles, wbich will insure the public fair and honest treatment in ■very particular. MEMORANDA. We bave ju§t reoeived a new and ele gant assortment of framod pictures at lower prices than ever. A large framed etching lor $2 up. Fac simile pastels, $1.50 up. Easels to match from (1 50 up. All the newest and best thingß our, for tbe money. Call and see them. Large variely to select from. Those de siring card envrnviutr will do well to call on Sanborn, Vail A Co., ccc their slyles and get their pricos tiolore deciding. Toe finest worn guaranteed. Sanborn. Vail & Co., headquarters for architects' supplies. Best goods and right prices. Special books aro now opou fnr sub scriptions to stock in the Eureka Oil company. Four wells in operation. It will pay you to investigate thia. F>> particulars apply to A. P. Fener. 132 South Broadway, and W. 11, Neie wonder, 132 Weet First Btreet. Dr. Rebecca Lee Dorsev, Stimson block, Ural floor, - rooms 120, 130, 141. Special attention given to obstetrical cases and all diseases of women and children. Electricity scientifically used. Consultation bours, Ito 5. Tele., 1227. Persons desiring to frame their por traits will find tho best selection ol trainee at Lichtenberger'a art emporium, 107 North Main etreet. Artists will find it to their advantage to purchase their supplies tbere. The eminent dermatologist, Dr. Car penter, of San Francisco, now located at 202';. South Main Btreet for the eradi cation of all facial blemishes, moles, superfluous hair, wrinkles and lines of care, etc. For a beautiful complexian nee Dr. Carpenter* Perrallinne and Egyptian Luetre. 252' 3 South Main atreet. Per rallinne makes the skin beautiful and white, and fills out sunken cheeka. Dr. Blake claims with his new eystem of patent forcepa to have reached a de gree of perfection in tooth extraction ; in this specialty be leads over all othera. 280)4 South Spring street. An old-fashioned barbecne will be given at the Main-street gardens totlav by the W orkiugmeu's club. There will be good music, good things to eat, nnd plenty of enjoyment. The Southern California Tailoring company: Numbers awarded Saturday, October 13. 1804: Club, 11, 10; 12, 60; 13, 24; 14, 20; 15. 11; 16, 37; 17, 32. Special—For a short time only, finest enameled cabinet pbotoß in the city, reduced to $1 per dozen. Sunbeam Art Farlora, 236 South Main street. Tbe Cosmopolitan dining hall, 219-221 West Second stree:, is serving meala as near like home cooking as it is possible to bave it. Meals, 25 eta. John R. Paul, funeral director and embalmsr. Satisfaction guaranteed. 419 and 421 Downey aye., East Los Angeles. Telephone 1365. Free of charge. We will disinfect your premises. Send eddrees. Weat Disinfecting company, 666 South Spring street. Adams Bros., dentista, 239U South Spring street. Painless filling and ex tracting. The best sets of teeth from V> to $10. Lumber! Cement! Big drop in pricea. Gail on Los Angelea Lumber Co., San Pedro at., between Fourth and Fifth. Dr. W. H. Ward, Mueller block, Fifth and Broadway, roome 21 and 20. Bee., 1033 Flower st. Tel., office 1421; reß. 116. The genuine Matbushek piano for sale. Price very reanonable and fully guar anteed. 118 Winaton et. A.G.Gardner. Go to I. T. Martin to buy or sell furni ture, carpete, matting, linoleum, oil cloth and stoves. 451 South Spring at. Go to the Bryaon Lumber company for the beat lumber; finest line in the city. Office, 207 W. Second et. The Advance Davis sewing machine is the best. Office, 128 South Main street. Swanfeldt, (the L. A. Tent& Awning Co.) baa removed to 250 South Main. Sharp tfeSamaon, funeral directors, (in dependent), 536 S. Spring Bt.; tel. 1029. .Sewing machines, in good working or der, for $5 each. 128 South Main etreet. Mrs. Dr. Wells removed, 252 S. Ocean aye., Santa Monica. Car fares deducted. Ail kinds of sewing machines repaired at 128 South Main etreet; needles oil. Dr. Baldridge is now located at 245 South Spring street, rooms 2 and 3. F. W. Krinitel. piano tuner, at Gard ner & Zellnei'e, 213 S. Broadway. Dr. Wallace A. Dnnton 304 N. Main, opposite St. Elmo; tel. 1159. All kinds of sewing machines for rent; 128 South Main street. Mrs. E. Flint, modiate, 1054 South Pearl etreet. Mexican leather carver, Campbell's curio atore. Insure with A. O. Qolah, 147 South Broadway. Dr. Ryan, eye, ear, etc. Stimeon bl'k. Rooms $2 a week. V. S. hotel. JOTTINGS. Look ftt the responsible firms and horsemen: C. A. Durfee, Walter Mabeu, D. E. Dwyer, Wells, K.reo * Co., Oudihy Packing Co., N« tioual lea Co., Los Angeles Fishing Co., Tufts- Lyons Arms Co., Maier A Zobelein's brewery, Simon Maier and 10,000 others. All use and recommend Dr. Jarnatt's Texas Horse Lini ment. Try it: It is the beat. Wagner's Kimberley. 158 N. (lain, opposite old court house. Specs and oye-glassoß a specially. Fine watch and jjwelry ropairing. Also diamonds and fine jjwelry at lowest figures. Wuguer, the old re liable ieweier. Our Home Brew. Maier & Zobeleln's lager, fresh from their brewery, ou draught in all the principal sa. loons; delivered promptly in bottles or kegs. Office and brewery, 414 Allso street, tele phone 91. Stop Paying Rent by Building Through the Savings Fund and Building So ciety of Los Angeles, Monthly payment". Twelfth annual series now open. E. 11. Grasett, secretary, room 103 Wilson block, First and Spring. Mirrorr, both Fronch and German plate, can now be had at a great saving on former prices. French mirrors, both plalu ano\ beveled; also oeveled plates made to order.. All work guar anteed. H. Raphael & Co., 440 B. Spring st. The Finest Flavored Oysters In bulk and cans, 00 cents, fall quarts; fine, fat anl juicy. Cans, 50 cents. Discount to hotels and restaurants. Fred Haulman's Mott Market. Dr. C. H. Parker. 431!£S. Sprlngstroet, Los Angeles, Cal. Testh filledpainleasly. Gold crowns and bridge work; teeth extracted without pain. Bee Ariel the floittnglady—the wonder of the day. This Illusion must be seen to be appreci ate!. 310 South Bprlug street. Admission 10c. Guitar Lessons. Spanish method, rapid and progressive, by frof. Arovelo, room 120 Wilson blook. Carpet Cleaning at Bloeser's. Satisfaction, promptness, reasonable; 454-56 B. Broadwaj. Telephone 427. Noitzko & Speck, funeral directors ana em balmerr, 250 sout.ii Main street. Tel. 1319, A. Modern Millinery Store. Hoffman & Co, 240 8. Spring*!. ' 1 LOS ANGET.ES HERALD: SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER H, 1894. IS NOISE A NUISANCE? LODGING HOUSKS VS. TOBOGGAN SLIDES. Tho Finance Committee of the Council lias a Dlinonlt Matter .to Handle—A Legal Bide. A number o! the residents and prop erty owners in the vicinity of the tobog gan slide on Broadway presented a pro test against granting the toboggan com pany a license, and at the Inst meeting ol the city council, to which the protest was addressed, that body rolerred tho mattei to itß finance committee. Yesterday morning the finance com mittee met and had the representatives of both sides before it, and tbon ad journed without any definite result. Further investigation will be necessary before the finance committee can de cide whether tha slide ia a nuisance, and whether the city has any power to act. The fight on the place is led by Man ager Bnbcock of the Southern Hotel. Mr. llickßon, the owner of the Rivera, and J. F. Gilmore, ownor of the Smth ern, alao lake a hand and they have em ployed an attorney to look after their intereets. Mr. Quinn'a side of the question wbb not presented yesterday. He is the man wbo hae invested $3000 in thiß enterprise and on Monday will appear before the council with hie rebuttal. lie will produce a petition, he says, signed by more than two-thirds of the property owners in the block, and rep resenting over two million dollars' worth of property. He will also claim that tbe fight against him is Bimply a plan to bleed him and offer in evidence the fact that the parties who are makiug the tight against him have on numerous occasions offered to drop the mutter for a consideration and threatened if they were not paid that they would make bim tear down his in stitution. Last night members of the council visited the different buildings where tbe complaints came from. The matter will doubtless be a feature of Monday's session of the council. INCREASED ACTIVITY In Ileal Estate as ICvldnooed by the Fol lowing- Sales. The real estate men report a decided brightening up in tbe market and an excellent outlook for the fall and win ter. As an example of the increased business, Wesley Clark and E. P. Bryan made tbe following sales the past week, the largest number of ealea ever made by tbem in one week since they have been in tbe bueiness: To Mre. E. H. Davenport of Oakland, one lot in the South Bonnie Brae tract; to Mrs. Bertha Hatch, two lota in the South Bonnie Brae tract; to Henry Koeter of San Bernardino, a lot on Ninth etreet in the Clark & Bryan tract; to J. W. Robinson, two lota in the Souto Bonnie Brae tract; to R. H. Howell, 130x170, eoutbeaat come; Hope and Eighth atreets, for $10,000; to William Bißeon. a lot on Tenth street in the Clark A Bryan tract; to I. L. Monroe of San Francisco, two lots in tbe South Bonnie Brae tract; to P. Oaer, a lot on Tenth street in tbe Clarke <ft Bryan tract; to George Bugbee. a lot in the South Bonnie Brae tract; and a sale of $15,000 worth of property in the southwest not yet authorized to publish particulars, as the papers are still in the banda of tho abstract company. A RfVfflatlon In Flano Qlnslo.' Tho wonderful A. B. Cliaeo octavo pedal piano will be exhibited Wednesday and Tluirs day, September 10th and -oth, from 0 a. m. to 9 ii. m. .tit tiio Kohlcr «& Chase music store, 233 South Sprint: street. It was by request thai Mr, N. 1.. Qebhart and I*rof. A. T. Wiuisoh were Bent direct from the A. B. Chaso piano factory for the put pose of illustrating to rnusl cani and music lovers of Los Angeles the nov elty and beauty lv piano playing that can bo produced by this maiveious Invention. The WOULD 8 FAltt JL'DOKS PitONOUNCED TIIE KFFKCTS HKIIETOFORE UN ATT AIN ABLE. On exhibition from 9a.m.t01) p. m. Don't forget the date, time and place. All are inviled. Wall paper house of Hie coast, 328 S .Spring. Mountain berries at Allhouso Bros. Tel. 308. Wall paper hung, 10c roll; 328 3. Spring. Dr. Parker, dentist, 129!.; West First street. DR. TALCOTT & CO., NEW YORK SPECIALISTS -Hg~=j; PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN LOS ANGELES. 2=ZZSI» -.sia..iV.,.. - rhe of|ly Doctors i n so. Calif. Treating PRIVATE DISEASES OF MEN ONLY. So many failures to cure this class of cases by quacks, charlatans and pre tenders, induce us to continue our fair proposition, that JSlot a Dollar NEED BE PAID Until We Cum You. EVERY FOR/1 OF SEXUAL WEAKNESS which we undertake, we CURE, snd will make you a man among men, preparing you for marriage and life's duties. GONORRHOEA quickly cured by a new method, avoiding many of the usual com plications of this troublesome malady, which often times make life a burden QLE^Vand 3 STRICTURE, resulting from badly treated Gonorrhoea, relieved quickly aud permo/nently cured. • SYPHILIS and BLOOD TAINTS made a particular specialty. VARICOCELE cured without knife, ligature, injection or caustic. We are the only doctors that accomplish this. Enlarged Prostate, manifested by frequent urination, especially at night, In men past fifty, given IMMEDIATE RELIEF. WE TREAT THESE DISEASES OF MEN AND NOTHING ELSE. Oar offices are tho most elaborate and private in the city, and are supplied with every instrument and remedy known to cure this class of diseases. Consultation and advice free. If you cannot call, write for our Free Book on na ture and treatment of these diseases. ■ Office Hours—9 a. m. to 4.30 p. m. Evening 7to 8.30. Sundays 10 to 2. Corner Main and Third Streets', Over Wells-Fargo Express C* » « fjrlvate Entrance on Third Sireet. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report - ABSOLUTELY PURE ANTI OIL MEN. They Consider 1.--« l Proceedings t" Kigltlnta Well Boring. An adjourned meeting of citizens own ing property in the vicinity of the Sec ond-atreet oil region waa held at 8 o'clock laet evening at the federal building on Main Btreet. The meeting bad been called to oppoae the further development of the oil measures, and it waa decided tbat injunction proceedings ehould be begun at once, through tbe district attorney'a office, and that such other legal talent aa might be necessary should be employed to assist the die trict attorney. The meeting was not altogether har monious, the question of costs giving rise to come discussion. One enthusi astic gentleman eaid lie had $00 to give for the payment of necessary expenses, but when the representative of tbe dis trict attorney informed tbe meeting that it would be necessary to havo on hand at least $200 or $300 before suit could be brought there was no satisfactory re sponse The opposition to the sinking of oil wella, however, has co far cryatalizad aa to make it reasonably certain that tbe oil producers will meet with come legal objections. If the matter ia to he taken into the courts it is perhaps as well that suits ehould bs begun promptly and de aided one way or the other aa soon ac may be. ALFRED M. SALVER, Tu. Cnndldatn fur Keoorder, Making Oond I'rogroSH. The Democratic nominee for the re sponsible position of county recorder iB Al il. Sulyer, for several years past con nected with the well-known music firm of Bartlett Bros. No one questions the fact tuat Mr. Salyer is fullyicoinpetent to fill thia ollice to the entire aatiafaction of the citizens of Los Augeles county, and numerous friends are doing splendid work in his bohali; besides Al is some thing of a ruetler himselt. The next recorder is not only well known throughout the city snd county bnt is held in highest esteem for his many good qualities. In numerous positions ot honor and trust, he haa, by his courteous bearing, by his genial manner and business in tegrity, won for himseli tbe admiration and good will of his iellow citizens, in his campaign work, which has al ready been pretty thorough, he has at all times refrained from personalities, a fact tnat oommends him to all who bo lieve in clean politics. Ou his 4Utb birthday Mr. Salyer received from tbe People's party the high compliment of nomination by acclamation, and later waa endorsed by tho Democrats. He is concsdod on all hands to be one of the euro winners next month by a very.iarge majority—one we predict that will surprise the successful candidate himself. Dr.. Shoro. nnd Shores. Attention is called to the advertise ment of Or. Shores, which appears on another page. Although new comers iv Los Angeles, the Dr. Shoros' treatment is well known to tho eastern public. For the past e\x years their headquarters have been in Salt Lake City, but being so favorably impressed with Los Augeles, it is almost certain that their large man ufacturing laboratories will bs removed to this city. As Dr. Shores oome highly recom mended both by tbe public and press of Salt Lake, it is sale to predict a large and lucrative practice in Southern Cali fornia. Messrs. Beetnan & Hendee of 323 South Bring Btruet cordially invite the ladies of Los Angelea and vicinity to at tend their fifth annual opening of deco rative, needlework and art noveltiiß nut Monday, Tueeday and Wednesday THE DAIRYMEN. They Will War Against Bogus Butter and Cheese. An interesting meeting of ths Dairy men's association of Southern California was held yestordav at the assembly hall of the now chamber of commerce in this city, at which representatives from nearly all parts of Southern California were present. The subject wbioh re ceived moat attention was that of bogus butter and cheese products, which dairy men consider ia the paramount queetion with them nt this time, the first object being to enforce existing laws, which in a measure will protect legitimate prod ucts. A special meeting of all dairymen is to take place at the rooms of the his Angolea chamber of commerce on Satur day next, October 20th, at 9:30 a. m., enit all who can are requested to be present. Tlint Juyfnl Meeting With the exilarating sense of renewed health and strength and internal clean liness, which follows the use of Syrup of Figs, is unknown to the few who bave not progressed beyond the old time medicines and the cheap substitutes sometimes offered but never accepted by the well informed. Ceremnnl.l Knife. In former daya the Mission Indiane, made long spears and ceremonial knives of black obiadian. The longest ones are used in their burial ceremonies and gen erally buried with tbe owner or chief. None are meile now, hence tbey are very rare. Mr. Campbell has succeeded in getting the longest one in Southern California. It can be seen tbis week at his curio store, 3:25 Soutli Spring street. TO BT/ILDKlttl AND OWNKU9, la Heating » Building the First Con side rut I on Is the health of tho occupants: secoud, the effi ciency of thu beat-producing power; those can only beassirred by using a Steel Dome Fur nace. They are handltjd only by tho Cass & Hmurr Stove company, 22-t aud 220 South Spriug street Dr. Parker, dentist, 120.< Wast First atrost DOCTOR WHITE. 128 N. Main St. Oldest, most successful spec- *al -Dr. for men and women in tho state. No fake methods employed. Gonorrhea, Gleet, Syphilis, Skin Diseases, Bnipotency, Seminal Losses, Kidney, Bladder, Stomach, Liver, Lung, and all Private and Chronic Diseases of Men and Women cured for life. Consult Dr. White first. Dispensary, 128 N. Main St., Los Angeles, Cal. Call or Write. ( THE TAILOR Jft MAKE? TIIE BERT f 'I.OTUKB IJ' § IN TIIE STATE »25 PER GENT LESS Jmm ?HAN ANY OTHER HOUSE. SI'ITS Made to order from §20 11111* PANTS Made to Order from $ IWf FINE taslor:ng Mm AT XODEXATE MIICEB I\U 4&*ftulcs fnr Holf-Moasun:nicnt. I' ji Mfl an. I Baronies of Clotli sent free "sgjjsf " No. 143 S. Spring St., LOS ANGELES. We kn Scalpers m cl Prices in Fine Tailoring. JS.oo (rARgL The Tailor 312 South Spring street, bolow Third. $100 REWARD Will Be Paii For the Arrest Of the atd'utioti nnd the conviction of every lad j' 4 mind in Lo? Angeles of the* fact that tho most duLeat* and erneacJou* «rtiele of the toi let is noneother than "URKMK KIIKa," an un excelled Faruiau faco cicani. Contains no anima! grea»o or oil of any kind: Is fully ab sorbed by tho skin. Used with "Poudro Rhea" it pto • . true euamei eilect, transparent, smooth aud frojzranf. Price, 50c a jar. Mold tt tno IMPKRIAL HAIR BAZAR, Urdcr Hotel liolleub-ck on Second lb J. M. Qrifllih, Pres. JohnT. Griffith, V.-Pres F. T Gritfith, P.ecrotary and Tr asurer. K. L. Chandler. Buperiutuudent. J. M. GRIFFITH COMPANY LUMBER DEALERS And Manufacturers of DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS AND BTAIH9 Mill worlt of evary description. 1« oa* N. Alameda st., Los Angeles. JSHB SOUTHERN a CALIFORNIA FURNITURE „ |g M COMPANY j SOUTH MAIN ST. * NOW OFFERING AN ENTIRE NEW LINE. Latest Designs Novel Attractions Popular Prices — p I FURNITURE, CARPETS, I * MATTINGS, LINOLEUMS, SHADES, CURTAINS, Etc. THE BEST PLACE TO Furnish Your Home! j Unequaled inducements to CASH BUYERS. Special advantages given on TIME PAYMENTS. Don't forget the location. Adjoining Westminster Hotel. II A Suggestion: jj Take a penful of indelible ink L and a sheet of ordinary writing J [jj paper and write as follows: i "The best place | To buy Underwear I Is at Silverwoods." If you •will then hand it to yonr neighbor you will have done us an everlasting favor. ■ The tireless toiler for trade, ; 124- South Spring St. 1 LOS ANGELES, CAL. | \ \* \ > V— ■—■\\ —4 tZZALZZi \ \ down L\»i —I—\\1 — \\ \i\—Z3ifiij2«\^p~nr^w^\ — ~\ an * \f I "> ' unsold lozs ~ ; ( ' Inter « f NINTH STREET TRACT. « 8t - SEMI-TROPIC HOMESTEAD CO.. 127 YV. THIRD ST. EAGLE BRAND OYSTERS Use only the EAGLE BR AND of fresh frozen oysters on sale at the Standard Fish Co , Pacific Coast Fish Co., leading groceries, and THE MORGAN OYSTER CO.'S AGENCY 206 W. FOURTH ST.