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12 THE CHAMBER. HEW MEMBERS AND HEW EX HIBITS COME IN. The Chamber or Commerce Growing; In Membership nnd the Members Show Greet En thusiasm. — Tba board of directors met yesterday afternoon at 3:15. There were present Directors Freeman, Stimson, Cohn, Breed, Severance, Clino, Mullen, For man, McGtirvin, Patterson, Klokke and Jones. The following new members were elected: J. A. Faircbiid, contractor; S. M. Woodbridge, Ph.D.. chemist agricul tural obemical works; J. B. Neville, capitalist; Wilmington Transportation company; DeVan & Kutledge, bankers and brokers; William Stevenson, fruit grower and ebipper, Lamanda Park ; Foatsr Preserving company. K. S. Baa salt, Pomona; Chauncey Kellogg Hill, architectural dranghtaman ; Dr. W. E D. Morrieon, veterinary enrgeon. Tbe president reported with regsrd to tbe meeting of Southern California su pervisors tbat ths invitations had been generally accepted end the prospect wae tbat 40 or 50 supervisors would come to getber. The date had been set for De cember 11th. A letter was read from Major Ben yoard of the United States government tureey with regard to the development >f the inner harbor of San Pedro. The secretary wae instructed to con fer witb tbe etreet railway companies, and to reqnest them in the name of the board of directors to instruct their con ductors to announce the chamber of com merce corner, aud on tbe Broadway line, if co requested by passengers, to etop tbe car in front of the main entrance. Tbe resignations from membership of Joe. Mesmer and Malcolm Maoleod were accepted. Tbe exhibit hall will be open today Irom 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., to enable those to ccc tho display wbocannctget out during tbe week to viait the hall. Twenty-five new pictures were ac cepted by the art jury yeaterday for tbe ball display and 40 for tbe portfolio for the art exhibit lor tbe month of Decem ber. At tbe special meeting of artists held in tbe chamber yesterday it wae decided to bold tbe reception between the Ist and 15th oi December. To tbe women's corner waa added yee terday a very bandaome case of em broidery work by Beeman & Hendy. Tba California Fieh company have aent in a full line of their goods for a permanent exhibit. Mre. J. Bullock of Puente displays cotton grown in ber garden that equala any grown by our aoutbern producers. T. J. Karns of Downey and H. C. Drabea of this city add each a pair ot twin pumpkins, and Fish Bros, of Verdugo add a display of Stone Eureka apples. Mrs. Mary Beale of La Liebre ranch, Antelope valley, fine specimens of French prunes. Jacob Swall of Del Sur of tbe same valley contributes samples of wheat and barley. Misß Emma Wetzel of Eaat Los Ange les exhibits tbe lineal Hachiya persim mons of the season. I. 11. Cammack of Whittier adds to his locality table olives and tomato tree frnit. H. C. Marsh of Albambra makes a display of persim mons, and Guy Gamble of Arteaia a ahow of Winter Nelis and Beurre Hardy •Dears. One oi the features of the ex hibit today will be two cases containing 300 medaie from the midwinter fair, jhowlng Southern California's share of the awarde distributed by tbe awarding jury. Theae medals are of bronze, but loose entitled to silver or gold can pro cure them at $9 and $80 each. Diplomas were distributed to tbe lucky parties a fee weeka ago, stating that they were >etitled to a medal. Any holder of theae can procure tbe medal by applying to tbe chamber of commerce. F. K. Hol« combe of Fnllerton senda in a sample of aweet potatoes grown by bim. A ROYAL FEAST. Where tba Honcar Will Be Appeased and the Hears Hsds Glad Today. There are many New York Kitchens Jhrougbout tbo land, but the one you bear co much favorable comment about, where the cosine and eervice ie perfect, where that "tired feeling" is forever re moved and where one alwaye finds some thing appetizing, dainty and enbstantial, is at the New York Kitchen, 120 West Firet etreet. At this popular establishment tbe proprietors, Messrs. Lonergan & Lawer ence, will not only serve the best Thanksgiving dinner that ever caused groans to arise from overburdened tables, but tbey will also in tbe afternoon feed over 100 Loa Angelee newaboye. At 10 in tbe evening a banquet will be ten dered to the business, editorial and reportorial etaff of the Daily Herald During tbe entire day and evening roaet turkey, revs t. pig and everything else that goes toward making a long-to be-remembeied Thanksgiving dinner will be served to all cimore. Climate Refugees. The following arrived this morning by Phillips' excursion, in charge oi Con ductor Walker: Mrs. Beers, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Tuttle, Utica, N. V.; R.K.Kimball, W. J. Smart, Manhattan, Kan.; Mra. Comstock, Utioa, N. V.; Mre. Baldwin, Oneida Castle, N. N.; Geo. McDuffy, Mr. and Mrs. Babcock, Worcester, Mass.; Mrs. Patton und Eister, Mr. Har vey and neice, Boston ; P. McKenna, H. P. Molone, Mrs. Molone, Chicago, Miss Bowen, Boston ; Mies Smith, Providence, R. L; A. Cobb, Keene, N. H.;J. H. Sqoiree, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Oaborn, Kingston, N. V.; Clark Bich ards, Washington, D. C.; Mre. Buck man and sister, D. C. Yates, Miss 0. Lamport, Miss A. Willard, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. E. Gorham, M. E. Wit ham, Mr. Piper, Boston; Mrs. j. C. Eckbart and daughter, Oakaloosa. la.; Jamea Thomas and family, Rook Island, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. B. Maine, Chicago; W. B. McLellan, Ottawa, 111.: W.S.Nicholson, Ottowa, III.; G. W. Glotzback, Paxica, Kan.; Mr. Biaby, Haverhill, Mass.; C. Astell. Chicago; H. C. Westlake, Holton, Kan.; Mrs. Gray and friend, Boston; Dr. and Mra. Adams, Jericho, Vt,; Mra. M. Wade Capt. and Mra. Barton. Heßßie Smith, Boston; Mre. H. b\ Hatch, Philadel pbia; Mra. Salieby, Mr. Shepßon, Mrs. J. Pierce aud daughter, Worcester, Maae.; Alired La Hue, G. Goodman and aon, Boston; J. P. Rice, Avoca, Ind.; Mary A. Bates, Stuart,. Ind.; J. D. Chamberlain and family, Avoca. Ind.; 8. M. Reaalo, A. Stewart, Mre. W. H. Standisb, Lob Moines, lowa ; Mre. Mary Stevena, Maryoviile, Mo.; Jamea Tweed •n, Omaha; J. H, and Mre. Baakerville, Dcs Moines; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Janee, Grinnell, Iowa; Mark Hendrick, Oma ha; G. M. Emmerscn, Paxico, Kan.; George Frost, St. Joseph ;O. M. Gage, W. Maynard, B. Keenan, Kansas City; Mrs. Burke and «iater, Katie Thornton, George Baker, Minneapolis; Mrs. Hem mell, Mre. H. Seeman, Waseca, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hartwell, M. L. Jndson, J. Beale, Mrs. H. M. French, Minneapolis; S. A. Darley. Shokapee, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. John Meagher, St. Paul, Minn.; B. A. Kohler, Shokapee, Minn.; M. E. Sherwood. St. Paul; S. A. Clinton. Chicago; E. A. Christopher, Kansas City. TURKEYS WILD AND TAME. Docks and Geese and Other Game Too Numerooe to Mention. In the City of the Angela today there will be spread hundreds of feasts tnat would please the most exacting epicures, hut none will surpass the Thanksgiving dinner that will be served at ISO West Second etreet by those well known und popular caterers, H. M. Maxwell nnd Wm. R. Davie. Although their creeent establishment hee been open but a lew weeka, it ia crowded from morning till night by the patrons wbo have been there before —patrona who know when they find juat what they had looked for ao long iv vain. Both Mr. Maxwell nnd Mr. Davia have been engaged in the restau rant) bneinesß in Los Angelea for several yeerx, and are thoroughly posted in all matters pertaining to tbeir line. Thia lost Thuraday in November will be a veritable feaet day at Maxwell & Davia' Ca.'e? restaurant, and everybody ia invited to call and partake. Hoast turkey, roast young pig, and all that pertaine to make a dinner that everyone can enjoy, will be eerved in tho latest and beet style of tbe culinary art. But, if yon must dine elsewhere today, try the Ca'c restaurant, at 120 Weat Second street, at the earliest possible oppor tunity, foi bieakfaßt, lunch or dinner, and you will go away rejoicing and tell your friende the good news. GOOD THINGS GALORE. Eat Your Thanksgiving Dinner at Mcl- atari's mid Be Happy. On all occasions M. A. Meleted, the popular reetanrant man, feede the multi tude with the choicest good thmge tbat the market affords, but today his dining ball will present a feast that will make all wbo pay it a viait feel that tbey bave eapecial reasona for giving thanks. Roast turkey, young pig, wild fowl, such nice pies aa your mother used to make, delicious coffee and a well de veloped bill of fare of other tempting eatables will all be there. For more than 18 years Mr. Meleted'e reetanrant baa taken tbe lead. It is one of tbe few places that does business on its merits, and has a reputation far and wide, both lor aorvice and a bill of fare tbat pleases the people. Mr. Melsted has fonnd that it pays to give satisfaction and bas built up a business that draws a steady line of patronage. Dine witb him today and yon will know where to go ;u the future. Remember the place, Melsted'a wnftle foundry and oyeter bouse, 11(3 and 118 West Second street. A. <>. C. W. Election. At a meeting held Tuesday evening, November 27th .by tbe Germania lodge, No. 241, A. O. U. W., the following members were duly elected to eerve the ensuing term : P. M. W., Frank Gesslor; M. W., Henry Stnbr; foreman, K. Kaasb; recorder (12 months), C. J. Diener; financier (12 months), fat. Etch horn ; overeeer, B. Arnot; guide. Phil Gerhardy; I. W., A. Stoeoklin; O. W., S. Pinte; trustee (IS months), George W. Fischer. W. A. MoGaire, a well known citizen ot McKay, Obio, ie ol tbe opinion tbat there \b nothing ac good lor children tronbled with colds or croup aa Cbam berlain'a Cough Remedy. He bas used it in bia family for several yeare with the best results, and always keeps a bottla of it in the bouse. After having; la grippe he was himself troubled with a severe cough. He need other reme dies without benefit and then concluded to try tbe children's medicine, and to his delight it aeon effected a permanent cure. 50 cent bottles for sale by Off & Vaughn, Fourth and Spring; C. F. Heinzeman, 222 N. Main, druggists. JOTTINGS. Mlllla Christina le Here, But for three days only—today, tomorrow and Saturday—aud, in conjunction with Ariel, will hold afternoon and evening receptions at Ariel Palace of Illusions, at 330 tl. Spring st. You will not only sco Ariel and the Statue turn lo life, but hear Millie Christine Blng with both mouths md see her dance on her four feet—all lor 10 cents. Wagner's Kimberley. 153 N. Main, opposite old court house. Specs and eye-glasses a specialty. Fine watch and jewelry repairing. Also diamonds and tine jewelry at lowest figures, Wagner, the old re liable jeweler. Our Home Brew. Maier & Zobelein'a lager, fresh from their brewery, on draught In all tho principal sa loons; delivered promptly in bottles or kegs. Office and brewery, 414 Aliso street, tele phone 91. Stop Paying Rent by Building Through the Savings Fond and Bniiding So ciety of Loa Angeles. Monthly payments. Twelfth annual series now open. E. H. tirasott, secretary, room 103 Wilson blocx, First and Spring. Mirrors, both French and German plate, can now be had at a great saving on former prices. French mirrors, both plain and beveled; also oeveled plates made to order. All work guar anteed. 11. Raphael A Co., 440 B. Spring St. Orchardists, Look Out! Don't buy any trees until you have consulted Jerome Caldwell, general agent Alexinder <Jt Hammon's nurseries, Blggr, Cal. Office, Natlck house, Loa Angeles. The Corfu, 1301/2 South Spring. Thanksgiving dinner 11 to 2 and 4to 7. Tur key, young pig, mince and squath pies. Moils 25c. The Finest Flavored Oysters In bulk and cans, 00 cents, full quarts; fine, fat and juicy. Cans, 50 cents. Discount to hotels and restaurants, Fred Hauiman'a Mott Market. Fine Fruits and Vegetables. Everybody Bays Blchardaon, Lowry & Co., 100 it. First at., have the nicest and cleanest fruit store iv Los Angeles. Telephone 1378. Guitar Lessons. Spanish method, rapid aud progressive, by Prof. Arevelo, room 120 Wilson blook. Try our Columbian lump coal, $8 perton, delivered to any part of the city. Hancock Banning, 130 West Second st. Dr. Parker, dentist, IM% West First street Wall paper house of the coast, 328 3 Spring. Wall paper oc, 7Jjc per roll. 328 8. Spring. THIS IS NO CROSS-EYED PERSON, Although it looks like it It shows how poorly fitted spectacles look. Besides, the eyes suffer in consequence. To avoid 111-fitting glasses call upon us lor an exact scientific ti v I is our specialty. hyes examined free. PACIFIC optical. CO., scientific Opticians, 107 North spring St., opp. old courthouse. if LU3 All'jrßL.r.i3 TTjCxTAIjITI MOKJVmti, MJVEMBEK Z«V 185*. STOCK COMPANY TANGLE. NO SHELTER AFFORDED BY THE STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS. Defendant Bought Interest In the Com pany and litter ns ao Offloar or the Company Falle to Demand of Himself What Is Dae. In the suit ol 0. J; Haettel ti. George J. Ainawortb, wherein certain etock in tereita in the Centineia Inglewood com pany were concerned, .I mlge York yes terday rendered the following opinion, in which he reviews tha various steps taken since the action was first insti tuted ; "Tbis Is an action against defendant as a stockholder of the Centineia Ingle wood company, a corporation, by a judgment creditor of tbe corporation. The plaintiff in hie complaint alleges an indebtedness of the defendant to the corporation for balance nnpaid on his stock, and seeks to obtain satisfaction of said judgment from tbe amonnt so dne eaid corporation from delendant. Tbe Centineia Inglewood company was in corporated on November 7, 1887, with a capital etock of $1,000,000, divided into 10,(100 ebares of tha par value of $100 per share. The delendant became a etockholder in said corporation on Aug ust 18th, 1888, by the porcbase of 150 shares of eaid etock and the transfer of seme to him. Tho atock was transferred to him as Georga J. Ainawortb, trus tee, but the name of the beneficiary was not disclosed. There wae paid to eaid corporation, prior to the assign ment to defendant, tor eaid etock ot defendant, $20 per ebare, and there ra maine due to eeid company thereon tbo mm of $12,000. All of tbe stock of said company was issued to various poi sons. Said corporation bas no property except amounts doe to it on nnpaid subscriptions. Plaintiff recovered said judgment December 19, 1892, and the same ia wholly uneatistied. An execu tion ieened on aaid judgment to tba sheriff of this oounty was returned by bim nulla bona before the commence ment of this action. Tbe oorporation haa never made any "oall" on defend ant for his nnpaid subscription. Tha defendant admits tbat the assignee of stock in a corporation assumes the bur den of paying the balance of tbe sub scription price remaining unpaid at tbo time of the assignment, but contends that unleaa the corporation can oolleot tbe debt tbe plaintiff is without rem edy against the stockholders. That as tbe original liability of defendant to tbo corporation bad ita inoeption in 1888, six yeare before the commencement of this action, the corporation should have made a call for the nnpaid sub scription not later than four yeare there after, and becauee she corporation did not do co, but ceased to be a 'going company' in 1890, tbe right to recover the remainder of the unpaid subscrip tions ia barred by tbe statute of limita tions. But while the corporation ceased iv 1809 to do the business it bad been engaged in prior to tbat time, it is not shown that the plaintiff knew of such cessation of bueineps. He commenced bis action against the corporation April 10, 1892, and the corporation answered June 7, 1892. In its answer in that case the corporation specially admitted tbat it wae then a corporation duly organized and existing. Tbat action seems, from the record introduced in thie case, to have been vigorously contested. After judgment againet tbe corporation in the justice's court, where the caae was pending, it appealed to tbia court. Here on December 19, 1892, a judgment was entered in favor of the plain tiff and against said corporation, the defendant. In tbe findings of fact in that case the oourt finds, tbat during all tbe times bereinafter'men tioned defendant has been and still is a corporation organized and existing un TALCOTT & CO. Of New York, Permanently Located in Los Angeles, Trie Leading Specialists for diseases of MEN B^cXusively. Hot a Dollar Need be Paid . Medicine or Treatment Until We Cure You.^P\\jP^ We mean the above atatement emphatically—lt means evorybody, and it is to show our slncentv, honesty and ability to cure these diseases, ot which we make a specialty. VTe have the largest practice in Southern California, acquired by skill and moderate terms. Form ot Vv'eakness, Acute and We understand every feature of these diseases and have every instrument and remedy tn rwn to make quick and permanent cures, $ Every form of weakness, with their symptoms, which are too well known to repeat, cured and the victim prepared for marriage and life's duties. Chronic discharges resulting from bad treatment a particu lar specialty. Onanism cured in thirty days. Blood Taints, Varicocele, Hydrocele, Warts, Etc. Corner* IVXairx and Third Streets, Over Wells-Fargo Express Office. Private side entrance on Third St. Telephones—Office, 1309; Residence, laO W. | Take no Substitute for 1 I Royal Baking Powder. I I It is Absolutely Pure. I If All others contain alum or ammonia. II derthe laws of the state of California.' Although the oorporation waa not pro secuting the business for which it was incorporatsd, it bad not wound up its affairs. It showed no loss ol vitality. It cave no evidence to the plaintiff that it intended to become dormant in tts chosen line of business. Tbe contention that it ceased in 1890 to be a 'going com pany,' while having muoh to support it, is not sufficiently sustained to set tbe statute of limitations in motion. "Tha defendant has been one of tbe directora and the president of tbe corporation since about tha time be became a stockholder there in. His failure to demand from him self the money dne from bim to tbe cor poration ehonld not shield bim from tbe enforcement of eucb payment aa against the plaintiff. The plaintiff could con sistently rely upon tbe assumption tbat the money dne tbe oorporation by the defendant would be paid to it by de fendant and be a lund in tbe bands of the company to pay its debts. There seems to have been no undue neglect on plaintiff's part in pursuing bis remedy, and he should not snffer from the neg lect of his adversary which he was pow erless to prevent. The judgment will, therefore, be entered for tbe plaintiff in accordance with the prayer of hia com plaint. "Waldo M. York, Judge." A Model Thanksgiving Dinner. If you want to forget your troubles and feel that life is really worth living, go tbou and partake of tbe good things which will be furnished for the bnngry at Illich's famous restaurant, 145 and 147 North Main atreet, during tbe day and evening. There you Can find roast turkey, roast sucking pig, and all else that delights tbe eye and pleases the palate. Legal Bonds Broken. The legal bonds uniting tbe following conples were uiseolved yesterday: Mide L. Pipher, from William H. Pipher, by Jndge Shaw, for the failure to provido daring tbe continuous term required by law. Allie Gillam, from Ardis Gillam, by Judge Shaw, on default, the sustaining charge being cruelty. 8. M. McClure, from Carrie M. Mo- Clnre, by Judge McKinley, on tbe charge of desertion. Kidney Tronble Cared. LOSS Beach. Cel., Oct. 31, 1894. —D, W Fletcher ol thia plaoe makes the lollowing statement: "Fouraud one-half bottles of Hood's S*isaparilla have cured me of a very bad case of kidney trouble." Rood. Pilla cure all liver ills. E. L. DOHKNY. Manager. J. A. CONN ON", Supt. DOHENY OIL CO. -)|FUEL OIL&- IN ANY QUANTITY at market prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. Our oil contains no benzine, naptba or other dangerous explosives. We furnish Maier-Zobelein Brewery, Los Angeles Cold Storage Co., Cudahy Packing Co., and many other consumers, to whom we refer. Can be burned with any style of burner. Telephone 1472. Wells & Office cor. Douglas & W. State sts. FIRE COMMISSION. Yesterday's Meeting Waa Marked by Nothing; or (special Int-rest. The meeting of the fire commission yesterday morning was not marked by any acts ol great import. The matter of investigating tbe charge ol Mr. Strobm that tbe chief waa giving out badges for the purpose ol allowing peo ple to ride free on tbe street oars was diemiased with simply placing tbe mat ter on tile. The report ol Chiel Moriarty of the fire department stated that the petition of Fred Hoppe has been granted under the ordinances. The petition of Henry Eifler for a blacksmith shop on Westlake avenue and Seventh etreet was recommended to be granted, and upon motion tbe com misaion granted theaame. The matter of a permit to erect a box factory on Wall street, between Fourth and Fifth, was tabled, as the commis sion considered it bas notbing to do with tbo matter. The petition of W. J. Maeee and son, to be allowed to erect a carriage ebop on the corner ol Ninth and San Pedro streets, was granted. Tbe motion made by Mr. Manton be fore tbe council, that a fire-alarm box be placed at tbecdrner of West First street and Burlington avenne, which was re ferred to tbe commission, was ordered filed. Tbe requisitions and demands were approved. The Place of Torment Of billons people Is chiefly In the region of the liver, but with the extreme discomfort located there are associated sour stomach, yellonnea ol the skin and eyeballs, morning nausea, an unpleasant bteath, furred tongue, sick head ache, and irregularity of tho bowels. For each and all ot these übpleasantnesses, Hostettir'a htomach Bitters Is a awif t and agreeable rem edy. It is gieatiy preferable to any vegetable purgative or drastic mineral cathartic Such pseudo-specifics u.uilly do more harm than good. Iv malarial complalnsts the liver la al waya involved. For auch disorder, as well ss for rheumatic and kidney trouble, nervousn-aa and debility, Hoste.ter'. Stomach Hitters ia a remedy. Physicians strongly commend it lor ita promptitude und thoroughness, and profes sional approval la fully justified by public ex perience during more than a third of a at ntury Toung men are Invited to hear Jobn L. Speares at me Youug Men's Christian Associa tion this evening. Special Bervlcea during c welt of prayer. All young men Invited. Ret sirom for wall paper, 300 s. Main at, 250 envelopes, 50c; % ream writing paper 25c Laugstadter, 214 W. Second, Hollenbeck hotel. UaE Herman Family Soap. j HAWLEY, KING & j COLUMBUS BUGGY COMPANY j J AND f \ NEW HAVEN CARRIAGE COMPANY \ | BRANCH SALESROOM, 210 212 NORTH MAIN STREET. \ ATTENTION' "™ I HIIMUIUII. to WAR! I C. F. HEINZEMAN, | 222 NORTH MAIN STREET, | I PROPRIETOR OF THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE DRUG 1 STORE IN THE OITY OF THE ANGELS, HAS TO GO TO WAR. Cut Rates on Patent Medicines. New Old New oil Price. Pilce. Price. Pnc ■. Hood's Sarsaparilla 6»o $1.00 Castoria 250 3". Ayer's Sar. apart la 65e 1 on syrup j 3Ho 50' Joy'a Sarsaparilla 65c 100 Figs | 75c $' '0 • l'aine's Ceiery uomponnd 79c 1.00 Po da j 350 500 Cuticura Soap, per box 60s 60c Kxlract j 75c Si on Pierce'a Discovery 750 1.00 St. Jacob's Oil. 350 Me Fellows' eyrup $1.25 1.1,0 Mel.in'a Food, small 350 50 : Allcock's Porous P aster, 3 for 250 65c M.lllnl Food, large 55c Tito tcott's Kmuiston 650 1.00 Vaseline, Blue Seal 5o lta Ayi r'a Hair VUor 050 750 Carler'a PlU'a 150 25c We.t'a Nerve and Brain Treat- Ayer'a Pilie 150 25c m-Mit 60e 100 Orpballa, a positive cure H Williams' Pink Pllla 400 50c for headache 13c 25c U Wizard Oil, amall 40c 500 Cepha la. a pos.tlve cnre H Warner's ,-afe Kidney and for headache 350 50n ■ Liver Cure $1 00 125 Wizard Oil, large 750 $100 I LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES on all other artiolee belonging town. a the drag business. Preieriptioni pat ap at my drag store are indorsed 3 by the people, wbiob speaks for itielf. I C. F. Heinzeman, Pharrriacist, I No. 222 North Main Streer. Highest Medals Offered ia America. avaasjaas, /V S >9 World'a Pair Convection of Phe> _ a* — lograpbera and World's Kxpod -1 a/ at "t* I tfon. Ohloego, '93. Highest pre. L mluma Loe Ansetea Pair, '80 111, — I* L '93, Aad also awaided ihe »Va» <r — highest arewtomt for last fair, - ■ aaJL ending Oct. 30. '94. t ■ Onr Awards fere the rTitrh- eat Awarded Aay Photog* v rapher. Speaking Volnraes for the Superiority ot the Stockel Phoiograpbs. PHOTOGRAPHY CLOUDY WRAXUBR.PREFERRED. 220 Q. SPRING ST., Opp. L. A. Theater and Hollenbeck Betel SAMUEL STEIN &c CO., DISTILLERS, RECTIFIERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WINES AND LIQUOI^ Sweet and Sour Mash Whiskies in Bond or Pax Paid a Specialty. FAMILY TRADE A SPECIALTY. 106 N. MAIS ST., 1.03 ASQ'LSS. > LOS ANGELES.' ■\a f \ | q Baa f\ having- night or day Seminal 1 vaav lav By VWI Losses should not permit tua an ma these terribly weakening drains BVfj §5, |tH io continue. They rob you ul your manhood. Consult DR. WHITE, Get well, and he a man, respected by your triends and aociclv. Your scarlet sin is known. Don't mistake. Get well and be happy. . lAfl POTENT and happiness Means to a sexually weak man? In \\\ If, sanity. Divorce, Suicide and Murder result from sexual decay. Dr. White's remedies promptly restore Lost Manhood. Call or write. Dr. White, las) N. Main street. POISONOUS Discharges, as Gonorrhea, Gleet, Leucorrhea, etc., promptly yield to DR. WHITE'S superior treatment. BLOOD Diseases thoroughly cured by time tested remedies. Kidney, Bladder, Prostatic, Skin, Liver, Stomach, andaii Sexual, Pri vate "ml NerVOUS Affections treated with Skill and SUCCeSS. , DR. WHITE 1* the oldest Specialist in the city—established in |SS6. Office and l>c,pcn sary, 128 North Main Street, Los Angeles. Cal. SALE ! BARGAINS. INSTALLMENT PROPERTIES. House 5 rooms, southwest, near Twenty-third and Hoover; i{SiBoo-$5OO cash, balance $25 permonth. , House D rooms, south w st, 3 blocks from electric car line; $1400, easy terms. Housed rooms all mcdern and new, south west, close in, Dor $2100-small cash payment and mouihly Installments. tsKMI-TROFIC HOMESTEAD CO., 181 WSfsT THIRD BT. The Result ef net Soil Hade 4 312 South Spring street, below Third. _ # ?«■♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦> ♦ ROBT. L. GARRETT & CO. ♦ 2 330 N. Main It., Loe Angeles. 2 ♦ FUNERAL DIKESTOIW AM BMALHB'.V $ e> Flrat elaaa equipment. Urgeand walls e> 2 selected stock. Reasonable and falsi A X prices. Careful aud arlllful treatment, i X Bp. clal attention given to erabaln.lug «> 2 and shipping bodtea to dt.tant psrtiof* + 2 theconniry. aTJBF" Night cilia prompt*. ♦ ♦ ly attended to. -. ♦ m, a i>l»phnn« N.i. 75. 4, «> ♦ ♦♦«♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦>♦♦«,<>♦♦♦♦♦>♦ ♦ ♦ Painless Dentistry! Fine Gold ruling*; 'm' «h FjA bet tkkth, as. kkMio7 E M?BfW<}a^ Baker Iron Works 950 TO (KiO BUBS A VISTA ST., LOB ANGELES, - CAL. Adjoining S. P. Grounds. Tel, 124.