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12 SHORT STORIES OF THE DAY. Court Notes. ot J. M. Frew mil M. !l Frew against the l7n' A >g~f." >V, bank for an order commanding. <\- •: " ' ant to show cause why an order re straining tho execution of h sheriff's deed tor 14 77 aorei in tha weitera sub division of Die- L et traot eh >u!d not be leaned, waa tried in rlap-irtinent six yes terday and aabmitti I 0:1 'Tiefj. St. PsTnl's hmnital ml home (or in valids. Sixteenth und Hill streets. wa< ([ranted leave by J a.lge Snsw to inorts gage real estate. J. was granted a divorcs from Mre. A. yesterday by Judge York, thucin.fl being desertion P. S. Rishml was admitted to practice by Judge Van I>/ke, 00 motion of R. J. Adoock, Esu., and tiia presentation of his license from the supreme court of lowa. Police Court Cases. Judge Morrison aivs there is some satisfaction in c >n looting a police court when buiiness ; as it #.»• yesterday; about all ho had to ■ i -> j. 1 with were tramp) •nd drunk>, and ho sent them to jail like clock w >rk. Harry Ie Clair got 15 days fir vagrancy; John Clark and Frank IfcOariv got lO days fjr thssauis offense, ami James iiagan, John Lilly, Bill Mtnsfield, aud Coleman Smith were also enlisted as msmbsr.s of the chain gang for 8v > days, for not kno wing how to work. Anna Lorraine was fined $5 for b eliciting. Tns •zamlnation of Theodore Regan, for burglary, was set for the illal. Got Twenty Days. Frank Welch told a very straightfor ward etory in the police court yesterday in defense of himself. He was arrested by Officer Walker on a charge of stsal ing some shirts from tbs store of M. Lowenthal, on East First street. Welch ■aid that he was passinz tbe store and ■eeing tbe shirts hung up on the out aide, took them down and started in side to pay the clerk for them when someone accused him of stealing them. Judge Morrison sent him to jail for -J days for his indiscretion. Did Not Steal It. Claude Matthewsoo, who was recsntly arrested for refusing to return a $6 gold ring to Mrs. Coraine Williams, who loaned it to him, was yesterday dis charged. Tbe first charge was embezz lement, bnt it was dismissed yesterday ■nd the charge of petty larceny substi tuted. It was clearly shown that the woman had allowed the youth to wear the ring, so tbat showed no larceny, and Judge Morrison discharged the defen dant. It Does the Work. Thomas Hanlon, tbs diphtheria pa tient who waa treated on Thursday with the remedy anti-toxine, improved great ly in 24 boars after the application, and ia now in a fair way of recovery. Tbn •welling of tbe throat bas been greatly reduced and the membrane bas disap peared. Other patients are to be treated. They Still Come In. Pasadena continues to send vagrants to the oounty jail. Yesterday James Conley waa committed from tbat town for 40 days ; A. Ralston and W. H Lake were sent in for 20 days each. Gilbert McLusky was committed irom Lamanda ior 15 days for misdemeanor. The Uvedale Oonoert. On Monday evening next, January 21at, Mr. Arthur Browne Uvedale will give ■ concert of bia own compoaition, assisted by Fannie Stenhouse Gray, lato prima donna contralto of the Gil bert opera oompany. Mrs. Gray pos ■esaea a voice that ia full, rich and of an immense compass. Mnch has been ■aid in praise of Mr. Uvedale'a original work for the piano forte. All lovere of music will find in his composition much that is thoroughly artistic and melodi ous. A full houae should greet Mr. Uvedale upon his first appearance in concert work in onr city. JOTTINGS. Trunks ana Leather Goods. AU styles and varieties. Large stock always on hand, and repairing a specialty. J, C. Cuu Bingham, 336 S. Spring at. Tel. SlB. Santa Catalina Island. Three-and-a-half hoar* to a beautiful coun try and charming climate. Qood hotels. Steamer Saturdays from San Pedro, connecting with morning trains from Los Angela*. Wil mington Transportation Co., 't'i'i S. Spring il Wagner's Kimberley. 158 N. Main, opposite old court house, speos and eye-glasses a specialty. Fine watch aud jewelry repairing. Also diamonds and fine Jewelry at lowest ngures. Waguer, the old re liable ieweler. Our Home Brew. Maier & Zobelein's lager, freth from thsir brewery, on draught in all the principal sa loons; delivered promptly iv bottles or Hess. Office and brewery, 411 Alisj street tele phone 91. | Stop Paying Rent by Building. Through the Bavinsi Fund and Building So ciety of Los Angelfs. Monthly payments. j Twelfth annual series now open E. H. Urasett, secretary, room 10J Wilson bloc*, First aud Spring. | Mirrors, both Frencn aod German pi ue, can now be had at a great Baying on former prices French mirrors, both plain and bev.dol; also beveled plates made to order. AU wort guar anteed. 11. Raphael i 00., 410 S. Springst. • — Hairdressing. Shampooing and Mtnlcurins after the most ap proved styles and methods by the very best artists, at tho Imperial Hair Bazaar, 224-226 West Second street. The Finest Flavored Oysters. In bulk and cans, 00 cents, fnll quarts; fine, fat and juicy. Cans,so cents. Discount to hotels and restaurants. Fted Hanlmau'a Mott Market. Fancy Pears and Apples. Bedlands oranges, mountain berrie 3 , best In tbe market Richardson. Lowry a Co., 109 K. First street. Telephone 1378. Tony Zorb Is now In Arlon Hal , 101 Re rjnena street, where he serve) a commercial lunch Irom 11 to 2, and has a line bowling •iter. Mrs. C. Doicb, mil ineiy parlors, 230!j 8. Bprlug st , roims 43 aud 44. Ladies, 1 have the extreme slylea. W. A. Ryan, attoruey-at-law, rooms 4. fi asd fl, Allen biock, cor. Spri::g aud Temp c streeti. Umlstonlle* Only Will be furnished vaiunb'e information free. Address I r . K. Bro»ne, No. 314 aou'h Spring street, Loa Angelc, Cal. 250 envelope' 50o; ' , ream writing pa per 250 Laugsladler, 367 N. Main St., opp. Baker block A. A. Eckstrom has remcv.d to 321 South (spring street with his sloe* of wall paper. Wall paper 6c, 7.'£c per roll. 3 i iA. dpnnj. City Hall Notes. Frick Broi., the contractors, are nut inc"ii«l t ■'> accept the conncit'a no>«M.r 9tU rej«cttona of their claim of 85 for profiles furnished for the Hares and Water atreet aewera. They have now aaked the council to aubmit the matter to a committee before which they can oroduce evidsoce of the juatnen of 'li'ir claim. N irasroue complaints have boon made to the councilman bv owners of ongines in the city about the ordinance calling for boiler inaooCtioo. The ownera of boilera which are inapected regularly by inaurance companiea, object 10 b)ing aa sessed twice for ;he tirua thing, and want the ordinance aoamanded that the inaurance inspection will be accepted by the city without a eecond one. Several members of the council have poeitively atated ttiat they would favor such an amendment, and a petition for it being now on file it la probabio action in the matter will be taken on Monday next, Tho board of public works met yester day morning but did not entirely com plete its report (or the week. One of the recommendations which will made is that the clerk be instructed to advertise for bids for the aale of the oil pipe-line franohiae asked for by the Producer's Oil company. Superintendent of Public Buildings Strange baa completed the plaua a*ked [or by the council for barracks in Eoho park. Two buildings, one (or cooking and eating purpoBea and the other con taining sleeping apartments (or eighty men, are encloaed by a stockade IS feet high, surrounding a patch of ground 122 feet in length and nearly a hundred feet in width. On Monday the council will probably further consider the proposition. A Lack of Tramps. Through lack of prisoners, ths new tramp barracks at 552 Nsw High street have been abandoned, at least tempora rily. Laat Tuesday, the first day tbe new jail waa used, a portion of the man were transferred from the city jail, but yesterday there were only two men con fined there; ao Chief Glass returnod them to the city jail. Tboro will bo no further use of the tramps' quartire un less the vagrants again overrun the city. The police judges are continually sen tencing tbem to tbe ohaiugang for long terms. Stole a Bicycle. Sam Harab, a young man just from tbe eaet, was arrested laat evening on a grand larceny obarge. Several days ago a bicycle was stolen from Bomb Main street, and now Detective Hawley olaima he haa the guilty peraon in jail. De tectives Goodman and Bradish are cred ited witb the recovery of the stolen wheel, which they found hidden in a Third street barn. Contractor Grant Improving. Contractor John Grant, who was acci dentally shot by Monntsd Officer Maguire, of the police force, is steadily improving. Dr. Bryant, his surgeou, ia of the opinion that Grant si 17 not bave the use of tbe leg for many months but says he will bs able to be out soon. A Boy Missing. Stanley Garvie, a boy whose relatives reeide at Fifth and Hill etreets, has been missing for several days and his parents are badly worried over him. It ia thought he ia in hiding iv the oity. All offioera have been notified to watch out for the runaway youth. A COMMITMENT ISSUED. Baahler's Bart Lack nnd tho C'lty'e Good FortuQ t. A commitment was iaiuod yesterday by Justice Morriaon for W. H Buehler, tbe ex-member of the board of educa tion, who waa fined $500 or 500 days by ex-Justice Austin come months ago. Buehler waa arrested at the instance of a girl named Georgia McCurdy, wbo escaped from the Whittier reform school. Tbe charge was inhumanity to the girl. Buehler appealed the case, and laat week the superior court affirmed tho decision of the justice court, and now the ex-membar of the board ot educa tion is here to pay the fine or apend the time in jail. All officers are instructed to watch for bim and bring him in if seen. MEMORANDA. Jnst think of it! Today you can buy beautifully framed etchings for .f-, $2.25, and $2.50 at Liciitcnberger's art em norium, 107 North Main etreet. Take advantage of this offer, and buy some thing which the whole family wiil ap preciate. Dr. Rebecca Lee Dorsey, Stimson block, first floor, rooms 120. 130, HI. I .Special attention given to obstetrical cases and all diseases of women and i children. Electricity ecientific.illy used. Consultation hours, 1 to 5. Tel. 1227. L. S. Seaman, attorney-at-law (for merly police judge), has resumed the ! practice of law, Uthces 4, 5 and 0, Allen ; blook. corner of Spring and Temple. Tel. 999. S. Conradi, jeweler and watchmaker, 113 8. Spring Btreet, makes a specialty of fine watch and jewelry repairing, diamond setting; an elegant line of opti ! cal goods; a Bue stock of watohes and I jewelry always on band. Special—For a Bhort time only, finest enameled cabinet photos in the city, re duced to $1 per dozen. Sunbeam Art ; Parlors, 230 South Main street. Mathnsbek and the liriggs sweet tone pianos for sale and to rent ut No. 118 Winston street. A. G. Gardner, prao j tical piano tuner. Adams BrOB., dentists, 239',. S. Spring : St. Painless filling and extracting. Beet : sets of teeth Irom $6 to $10. Hours: 8 I to 5; Suudayß, 10 to 12. Dr. W. H. Ward, Mueller block. Fifth aud Broadway, roome 24 and 25. Res , ! 10331 1 lower Bt. Tel.. office 1421; res. 110. The Advance Davis sawing machine is the best. Office, 128 South Main street. Sharp & Samson,funeral direct.jr.. (in dependent), 530 8. Springst.; tel. 1029. Sewing machines, in good working order, for .tseach. 128 Sonth Mainst. All kinds of sowing machines to rent; 128 South Main street. Insure with A. C. (iolsb, 147 Sonth j Broadway. Rooms $2 a week. *J.S. hotel. Don't forget to hear tbe new compo sition by Aithur Browne Uvedale, at hie concert, on Monday, the 21st. Also the celobrated operatic contralto, Fanny Stinhouje Gray, at Bartlett'a ball, 103 North Spring Btreet. Tickets 50 cents • id 35 cents. LOS ANGELES HEBALDi SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 1». IH;K>. BILKS ARE A PLENTY. THE DOINGS OF TWO PEOPLE VVHiJ AKK WANTED. Storek«««p»r. Bhonld lie Wsrn.il by th* 1 i>oiDBTS of Soma People '.Vliu Huy ou Crndit. To judge from the complaints whioh pour into tbe district attorney'] office there are quite a number of "dead bsats" in Los Angeles, who thrive on tbe money nnd property of others. There is a warrant cut now for a man named John Linderman, who is oharged with grand larceny. Only one complaint was sworn out against him, but enough dersons who have been swindled by him have applied to ths district attorney that the issuance of half a dozsn war. rants would not cover Liaderman'a doings. On tbe Uth of tbis mouth, it ia charged, he went to A. Grottball, the local agent of ths Eastern Cioak com pany, and by representing that he needed a certain number of articles in his homo, to be paid on time, managed to obtain |(32.50 wortb of merchandise, consisting; of lacs curtains, ruga, com fort', a clock, etc. Linderm&n at ths time signed a castiron agreement by which he covenanted that ail of tbe goods purchased by him should remain tbe exclusive property ol the Eastern clock company until fully paid, and tbat any violation of tbe contract jtiould be considered as trover and conversion. Linderman did not Bhow up at ttie time agreed upon for making a part pay ment, and Goitneif wane to bis address to inquiro. None of the purchased goods, it Is claimed, wero there. Neither waa Linderman. Further inquiries mails- by the agent of the Eastern Clock company developed tbo assertion that bis cus tomer had been peddling tho goods from house to house, together with other merchandise obtained in a similar man ner from a number of dealers in goods easily disposed of. A dry goods merchant also called ou the district attorney for ths purpose of baviug an adventuress who has been staying at a South Main Btreet lodging house arrested. She had several suiiß of ladies' underwear sent to ber room, and bought a couple of BUits. There was among tho goods submitted to ber inspection a valuable suit ol ladies' un derwear trimmed witb lace which struck her lansy. This sho desired to buy on credit, ns her ready stock ol cash, bo ehe alleged, bad run out temporarily. The storekeeper assented, but when he re-' turned to the house found hie customer, who gave tbe name oi Mrs. Field, had flown. It appears tbat ehe also victim ized her landlady, whose name is Mrs. Pearson, out of some $150. No warrant waa issued for her arreat, because tho dry gouda merchant had given her credit and must take his chances. FOUR LEULES3 MEN. A Gang; of Cripples Kncb Possessed of Jags. A novel sight was witnessed at tha police Btation last night. It was 80039 --thing thnt ia calculated to touch the sympathetic spot in every one who caw it. Lite in the evening Officers F. field end Vignes were called to the Buona Vista lodging house on Buena Vista etieet to quell a disturbance. The orli cars rushed upstairs aud, on opening the door of the room from which tha noiso of the dioturbancs emanated, found it occupied by cripples, foar of whom were legless. The quartette etarted in at ouce to "d i np" the officers with crutches and clubs. The othur two men, ono ol whom had lost an arm and the other had his Ie? and arm brciken, assisted in resisting the officers. A bucket full of wino caused all the trouble, and all of tho roomers were more or less drank. Alter Borne trouble the crippled prisoners wero moved to the city prison. of them, who has no less from knees down, had to be handcuffed. The/ gave their names ,i~ George Shaftncr and Ed Ilimuiond, colored, both lege otf each man at the knees; .100 Mead, legs off ut the knoei; Tom Ward, oue leg oil ut the thigh; George Shennick, left arm off, and John O'Brien with his arm contorted and a busted leg, the results of fractures. Ali of the men are victims ol railroad accidents, Shaftp.er had his legs cut off in Tacoma nine years v. ;<>. His father conducts a barber shop in Riverside. It developed that the men are tramp* ing through tbe country making a hv« Ing the best way they can. Ihey were staying at the Buena Viata etreet house and happened to get too much to drink. They were all charged with drunken ness. Trying; Ills PlgounS, O. F. /. ihn, a pigeon fancier of tlio ci'.y, chipped 13 carrier pigeons tv Fre3 no on Thursday, with instructions to liberate the birds on Friday morning. Tho gentleman to whom they were s nt did not think it best to send the birds out in the storm, hut will e'.urt them at 8:80 this morniug if tbe weather is good. The air-line distance to thie city Irom Fresno is 1-10 miles, and Mr. Zalin expects the birds to come the dis tance in one hour and thirty minutes, arriving here ut 10 o'clock today. Tim Case Continued. In Justice Morrison's court yeaterday the preliminary examination of Axel Rabe, charged with obtaining a home under false pretenses Irom C. Bricker, was called at o o'clock. After the ex aniiujim of several witnesses the caea was continued until 3 :30 o'clok today. In Olden Times Peoplo overlooked the importance of permanently beneficial effects and wero satisfied witb transient actiou ; but now tbat it is generally known that Syrup of Figs will permanently euro habitual constipation, welUinformed people will not buy oilier laxatives, which aot for a time, bat Unally injure the system. Buy the Whunoy make trunk and traveling bag. I act dry 4CBB, siring *t. MARRIAGE LICENCES. Andrew Johnson. I.os Angeles lift Christina Morgonsou, l.os Angeles 33 Jules Vlamynek, I.os Angeles 27 May Fitzpalrick, Los Angeles 23 DIED. AI.LKN*—In tills city. January 17, i 895, John Allen, aged 2t! years. The remains will be embalmed by C. D. Howry, Fifth and Broadway, and sent to his former home in Pennsylvania ior interment Mt'KF.X/lli -ln this city, January 18th, 18!)r>, ijeorge J., beloved husband of llee j,; t m,.. Keu/.ie. a native of shammer, County Mayo, Ireland, aged 30 years. Funeral from I,is late residence, No. 312 South Hill street, Sunday, January 20th, at 2 p. m. Friends invited. OUSEKEEPERS who are St; .1I , wis. - '" will not Li- persuaded.in : 'f :if,'-:\ to tho purchase of the unrc y>j %| liable baking powders which gfcpßjHßgaß some dealers wish to sell for the sake of the additional profit derived there from. Crudely mixed from low-grade, impure ingredients, such powders cost but half as much to make as the highly refined, abso lutely pure Royal Baking Powder, although retailed at the same price. They are un wholesome and lacking in leavening strength. Royal Baking Powder gives the greatest value for its cost, and there is no other powder or preparation that will give such satisfaction, or make such pure, wholesome and delicious food, or which in practical use will be found so economical. ROYAL BAKING POWDCH CO., 106 WALL ST.. NEW-YORK. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS ANOriTJPI PIPE LINE FRANCHISE BKCOMJI ENDED. Nuiueron. Kroomuipndatlona for Btr*„l Wurk and tha Care of Sturm Water. A. P. Maginis, of the Producora' Oil company, nppoared before tho board oi public works yej'.ordjy morning to detail the plan of tha oil pipe line, a franchise for wbich hno b9an nsked for by the Pacific Oil Refining arid Supply company. The route proposed for tho now line is from tho intersection of L ikeshore ave nue aud First streot along Likeshore I avenue, Kirat street, Second street, Poarl, Third, Flower, Seventh to the river. Also from Lukoshore on Court, Beaudry avenue, to a connection with ths lirst lino on Second street. Also from the intersection of Seventh nnd Mateo along Mateo to Palmetto and to Santa Fe avenue. The pipe is to bo not lesa thnu four nor more than 12 inches in internal diameter, and must bo not loss th in two and a hnlf feet below the established grade ol the streets. Tho pipe is to be i either of iron or o'.eel. air tight, properly pointed and of sufficient strength to withstand a pressure of not loss than 300 pounds por equaro inch. (Me of tho provisions is that the franchise is grunted ivpon the express condition thnt the work ol construction Bhall bo couimeucod in ten days from tho approval thereof, and tho whole of said pipe line be completed within Bix months from the date ol approval. The hoard did not complete its labors yesterday, but among the reoc imuisn tiatious which wiil bs embodied ia its ronort are tho following: Tbat proceedings hi cunmenced to improve B/ratn etreet and open it through between Tenth und Eleventh streets. To do thia it is necessary to condemn a Offftatn portion of land X. Li DOHSNT, Mnnnscr. J. A. CONNON, Bnpt. DOHENY OIL CO. -);FUEL. Ol IN ANY QUANTITY at market pricjs. Satisfaction guaranteed. Our oil contains no benzine, naptlia or other dangerous explosives. We furnish Kaier-Zobelein Srewsry," Los Angeles Cold Stirage Co , Cuaahy Packing Co., and many other consumers, to whom we refer. Can be burned with any style Of burner. Telephone 1472. Wells & Office oor. Douglas & W. State sts. BU. TALCOTT & CO. Of New York, permanently located in Los Angeles, THE LEADING SPECIALISTS, And only Doctors in Southern California treating Diseases of |V| EmS Exclusively j4ot a Dollar NEED B£J PAID US Until We Cure Yon. No guarante9 or Security whatsvar is demanded. We trust to the honor if our patiants to pay us when cured, ua is customary with all regular and reput ibte physician*. We menu tho above statement emphatically— tt means everybody, nnd It is to show our sincerity, honesty nnd ability to oar* these diseases, ot which we make a specialty. We have the largest practice in Southern California, acq til red by skill and moderate chargos. Our Omces ure the most elaborate and private In the city, and you need sec no oae but the doctors. Private entrance on Third street prevents publicity. We make it apart of our business to donl in sacred confidence with our patients. Xr*We have abandoned tiio treatment of all diseases except evi-rv form of Private Weaknesses, Unnatural Secretions, VUe Habits nnd their effects, Blood Taints and Surgical Diseases of Men. We believe that we thereby attain the highest possible degree of success for the speedy, thorough and per maiient'curo of these peculiar cases. Our experience has taught us that medicines alone will not cure these diseases. Improvement begins at once upon tbe application of our local . treatment. Our book ou the nature aud treatment of these diseases, together with rules for diet,exercise and sleep sent free on application; aleo our self-diagnoals sheet aud our opinion as to the curability of the ease. Consultation, Examination and Advice absolutely Free. Oor. Main and Tlxircl Sts., owned by Dr. de Szigcthy una now ab stracting the course of tba etreet. That iho one bid on improvement of Esho park road be rejected on account of a clerical error ami tbe clerk be in truded to re-advertise. That tbe city engineer be instructed tn present ordinance nf intention to Bido n-nik, with cement nix leet wide the north side of Adams streot, between Grand avenue and Main, and that the property owners ba permitted to do the work by private contract if thoy desire. That the etreet superintendent be in structed to turn the storm water at the northwest corner of I 'range and Witmer streets to the south side ol Orange, to prevent further wasliing out of the Ut ior elr. et on the north side, between Witmer and Vernon streets, and tbat he also bu diiecterl to open the storm water pipe leading Irom the north side of Or ange street at this point to drain away | the water. i That the petition asking for the re moval of pond of wator at San Benito ' stree'. nnd IWnsylvania avenue, be re ferred to the city engineer to make the proper recommendation to abate the nuisance. That the statement of the Willamette company ot curbing timber furnished to A. Grant lor »ork on Palo Alto street, bs filed, ns it ii Vrooman act worir. and tha city is not liable for the claim. That the nuisance of standing water at Tenth nnd Pearl streets ba referred to tho ongineor to remedy the matter. That crosswalks be put in at north and south, fjidoi ol Soto and First streets ; Breed ntroet, north side of First; Boyle avenue, south side of Fourth etreet. Carlton Cornweli, foreman ot the Ga zette, Middletown, N. J,, believes that I Chamberlain's Cough Remedy should jhe in every home. He used it lor a cold and it effected a speedy cure. He says: "Io is indeed a grand remedy, Icau recommend to all. I bave also seen it used for whooping cough, with the best results." 50-cont bottles for sale by Off & Vaughn, Fourth tnd Spring; C. F. iioinzomaa, 222 N, Main. Try a gal. Ji'altese club whiskey, $3.50, unexcelled for purity and flavor. T Vache & Co., cor, Comerc'l & Alameda, tel. 309 FIXEN & CO., 135 SOUTH SPRING ST. CHICAGO MY GOODS HOUSE J SPECIAL FOR TODAY, Saturday, January igth: 100 PAIRS OF BLANKETS. m WHITE BEDSPREADS, 17") BED COMFORTS, AtiL AT JANUARY CLKAEANCE SSALK PRICES. , £ST"Look at marked prices on these goods displayed iv show windows_jsrj -3ALSO FOR TO DAY 16— 500 DOZEN BLEACHED TOWELS, 101 n . Full 45 inchts In length, all at one price, each J_ *y \ , WORTH ALMOST DOITI>LK. DIRI'LVYKD IN MIOW WINDOW, advert semen, chrviged --vary ottier d*7. It will piy you lo WAtOh tit It loun« It wfti l).- nurd to duplicate auyo.'Oir ofTjfiiig i. <i uli deliver ad fr«a in auy par, o; P-isa J;u a. • Mall orderß solicited. FIX EH & CO., 135 S. SPRING ST. -SAWARDEOI- Highest, Medals Offered in ■■■un, rt ' orlt l' 9 Fair Conventtwi of Pno- * f JKr |~' r sP l l' 'n 1111,1 w-.til'i's Kxpoul- I M —•*'« i lion, Chlciso,'l'3. ll'Kbv.i pm- i mlums !o< Antel. « Fair. '80 91, f, *P l Tt I ' H2 i Ant awaitttd i.bs ' \i m —&or 4^ —a— ~ hiarn..«i premium* lor last fair. ■ ending Oci. 20, 04. — —Our Awards are tha Kiftlw 3 eat Awarded Anj Photo; rapHer. Speaking Volumes for the Superiority ot tiie steckel Photographs. PHOTOGRAPHY CLOUDY WEATHER PREFERRED. 220 S. SPRING ST., Opp. 1» A. Theater and Holleabeer, Krrts!, DR. LIEBIG Sl CO.'S WORLD'S DISPENSARY 123 SOUTH MAIN ST. /j^^ 6 When Everyone Else Has Failed mm Wk Go to thu old. the MmW tt^imm^m \\ TRIED, THE TRUE. DR. LIEBIG & CO. CURE MB ALL N ERVOUS, TmfWb jfes«*%- r& CHRONIC AND V3g|*. V FJt "' iva r f.: d i seas c a QUII KLY AS.. AT MO IKK ITS COST. -*$5 : CATAKKII A si f.'IAI.TY. We cure tho ! Special Surgeon from Sun frani HoO Dl«r>ensiry i\ ' n cons > 11 Un, c. Examination, wi'h Ml- CROS IOPK, including ausly<d., KKEK'IO ttVKKY- ' Our'lovii .xperleneo enables ni to troat the wont *•• ,•",<• •;•• r "--'s\ <••«••« "I >•• -r i»:v» .!•...»..•« «-:t:. al-ouw ST^gst^g,-^ ciM».in-of • -. , •' A <.»{•' •, il'.' FtfeWW&i ttW~S° matter what you- tr.»ii,.„ t«. com-, and ' HVSjJfiB' I *^ l ***' '•elk with us. Ycu will not regret it. fj " 123 S. MA N ST. 3AM U EL STEIN 8c CO., DISTILLIRJ, RKCTIFIKRJ AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN' WINES AND LIQUORS Sweet and Sour Mash Whiskies in Bond or Tax Paid n Specialty. FAMILY TRADE A SPECIALTY. W> N. MAIN ST., LOS ANUFLK>, 9thYearinLos Angeles, j -9W P DISPENSARY NERVOUS DEBILITY, Soroinal weakness, impotonry, etc., inducing rome of the following Bymptoms, as tltzzineer, coafuilou of ld*»», d»r«etlve memory, nvemlon to society, blotolit**, t>m«n«l»Ti«, «zhauitlnn, ▼arloucoi*. etc., arc per ma nantl> cnrad. UUINAHV, KIDNUV AND BLADOEIt troubles, weak back, incontinence, gonorrhcci, gleet, itrlcture and all unnatural discharge are quickly and perfectly cured SCROFU L.'\ AND HVPHILIs causing ulcers, eruptions, swelling in groin l , sore throat, falling hair and other symptom* are removed, and ali poison permanently erad icated from thesystem. at offlco or by express Letters Btrictly confidential. | M ROR TAINT ! "Three-card monte." "Shell game," "Gold brick," ••Film-flam," "Not a dollur need be paid," etc., eouQdence nrooositioaF, not operated m cm neellou with this Dlsoeuiary. Dr. White's reputation for honorable dealing with all W established. See Solomon's Proverbs, Chap, ill, v. 8. J. HORSH, M. D. Late of Wuerzburg aud Berlin. LUNGS, STOMACH, BLOOD. Hours 0 'o 11 a.m., 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p.m. Ofiice 303 8. Main St., op. WVatmiuater hotel Otflce telephone, 734. Eesidence 224 South Grand avenue. j. M Griffith, Pre*. JohnT. Grtlttth.V.-Pre. p. T. Griffith, Hecrelary and Treasurer. Geo. K. Waites, Supt of Mill. J. M. GRIFFITH COMPANY LUMBER DEALERS And Manufacturers of Artistic Mill Work of Every Doitription. DOORS, WINDOA'S, BLIND 3 AND STaIR?. •J3N. Alam3.li • , Loi Anrales. Oal. UNITED TRANSFER CO. manes a specialty of moving furniture and pianos at reason able rates: also bagggae. Single trauk*. 350 2 or more, special rates. Otliee-5118. Broad way, tear City Hall. Tel. 1037. 0 o 'TIS A LUXURY TO READ When whtu you U enlurtatuiug and when yoa dou'i h tv-* to strain your eyjn in ' it. You can atl'jrd to bj reckons* witb Miyinlug batyouceyes; you civ afford to t.ac eau'ioj-i with anyt.iiu< be, your sigii. We m*ke all Bortsof «1 uses I jr all sorts oi eyes, aud for tiwlsf expert oiauiuniuuii no ciovrge id made. You will lind ill our tiui Htocn to liu prove oiu'.i eyesight iv tue way of nuasie'*. PAUIFfO Ot*ilOAli 00., Seiontiao Opiuiaua 107 N. Spring st. £js3T-bjn t lor»i*;t iittoor *If' - tap^> 312 South Spring *t. below Third. : job ! ! PRI NTING I ♦ ♦ J Executed With Neatness Jo [o And Dispatch at the * ♦ Herald Job Office | ♦ 309 W. SECOND ST. ♦ X J. W. HART, Manager, t ♦ ♦ j A Cure That Cures;' T?T? IT I have cured thousands. i[l» u 1 A XVJJjJIi euro thousands more who.. %o» asyo j do. of Emissions, Inipotency, Nervous Deblilly, Varicoctle aud Sfirun.tn Fart! caused by self abuse, by a simple remedy which cured me, recipe for wuich I will send (sealed) TKEE lo auy sufferer. Address, with stamp DAVID B. SMMKT, Box 870. luglewood, w 11-17 lyr ♦ « ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ HOB I. L. GARRETT & CO* ♦ J 330 N. Main at., l.os Angeles. ♦ J rONBRAI MRECTOKi A.\D E.«tUi,u:; > + Fiwt clatis equipmoui. Luge aad r <V ee.ected mock. KeatjouabLo and I 4 prices. Carefui andsaillful treatmt *h Special attention given to eu>brdr,.l f 4y and shipping bodies to diitain parts U ♦ tbe country. £MT" Nightcills prom;/P c 4> ly attended t). 'to <t> •» TMlxphmiA Nn, 7~> >f ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦❖♦♦ ld ♦ —I IMPORTED I Steam and Domestic . BANNING COMPANY, '// COLUMBIAN COAL «g per ton, In buU, dsllvecsu. , Tels. a 6 & 1047. 222 8. Spring st.