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8 CATES' CHOLER COOLED. THE HIGH BCHOOL SENIORS TO BE REINSTATED. The Mothers of the Scholars Meet the *>I»T. Superintendent of Schools. , In all probability tbe 18 pupils of senior A 12 class, who walked out of school on Friday morning last, will walk back again on Monday morning and be received aa prodigal aona and daughters. They will be compelled to say they were sorry for bursting open the door to the tower, nailing their colors to the flagstaff and painting things generally around the high ecbool building red and white; but it is not hard to aay you are sorry, and tbe expelled senior class will undoubtedly say bo whether they mean it way down deep in their hearts or net. The compromise came about through a meeting between 14 of the mothers of tbe pnpila of aeuior claas A 12 and Su perintendent of Schoola Search. There is no quejtion but what Superintendent Search is a wise man, but when he agreed to meat 14 mothers whose chil dren had disobeyed him, he certainly sndertook a big contract. The result of the conference shows that tbe mothers won, and Iheir naughty boys and girls will go beck to echool and "never, never do so any more." 'Causa why, they are going to graduate in a week or trio and won't bave tbe chance. The meeting between the mothers of j the refractory pupilo of senior clasa A 12 > and Superintendent Search was held in I the letter's office yesterday alternoon. I It was strictly a star chamber proceed ing, and no amount of coaxing upon tbe pert of a reporter availed. Like wise the proceedings were considered "matter inviolate," aa they aay in diplomatic service, and neither the mothers nor Professor Search would divnlge one word as to what bad hap pened behind the closed doors. That was just at first, however. The mammas couldn't help telling tbeir boys and girls ail about it, and the hoya and girls, in turn, couldn't help telling somebody else, so iv time tne true story waa arrived at. It was aa follows, and ia the old, old story of school rows: The mothere met Professor Search, wbo told them that their children had been very disobedient. Some of the ladies present defended their offsprings vigorously, and said in no uocsrtain terms that the innocent should not be i punished for the guilty, aud that the wholesale mode of procedure on the part of Professor Gates wae neither just nor right. After two hours' talk the agreement was reached that if on Mon day next the boys and girls of eeniur class Al2 would aay tbey were aorry, the whole matter would be dropped. Superintendent Search would not ad mit this, but furnished the following for publication: "Thia matter of anapension at the high Bcbool baa been purely a matter between the principal and the membera of aenior A class. The principal has tbis nnqnsationed right of auapension for purpose of maintenance of achool dieci pline. Tbe appeal haa been brought to me tbia afternoon. Somebody has done wrong and to the extent of responsibil ity for that wrong committed there must be adjustment before pupils can retnrn. There will be opportunity for reinstate ment on Monday." In an interview, however, the super intendent admitted that the whole trouble waa practically settled, as stated, and added tbat be was glad of it. "Rules must be obeyed," said Superintendent Search, "and in this case aome punishment must be meted out lo the really guilty parties." What tbe punishment will be ha would not even bint. In tbe report of tbe außpeneion given yesterday in The Herald, a eligbt inac curacy appeared in tne interview with Miae Merritt. That lady waa made to ■ay that she and her fellow pupila knew who the guilty partiee were. Tbe lady aaaerts that she does not know tbe gnilty partios, but she naively added that tbe statement that "if she and the othergirls did know they wouldn't tell," Was correct. Professor Cates was not present at tbe mothers' meeting yesterday. PERSONAL. Moye O. Norton is in San Francisco On business. Mr. Joe Davie of Salt Like, is in the city for his health. "Sammy" Regie, one of the sporting me:: wbo belong to the 400 of the west, is here from Salt Lake City. Leo Baumgarten of Salt Lake City is •t the Natiek house. Mr. Baumgarten is one of tbe most prominent Odd Fel lows of tbe west, and an active business man. W. W. Wilson, a well-known resident of Riverside, is spending a few days with friends in this city. He is enthu siastic in his praises of the quality of this year's orange crop in the Ktvereide d (strict. _ Orr & Patterson, funeral directors and em balmers; fair price.*, first-class work. 147 North Spring street, Telephone 05. Teachers' Institute. On Wednesday evening President Martin Kellogg of the University of California will lecture before the city Teachers' Institute on Utilizing the High school. On Tbursdsy evening President C. H. Keys of Throop Polytechnic Institute at Pasadena will speak on education de manded by the day. Oa Friday evening President David Btsrr Jordan of Stanford University, wiil deliver an address. The meeting will be held at .Music hall. The other epeakera for the morn ing cession will be Prof. Karl Barnes ot Stanford Uuiveroitjr, Miss Tessa L. Keluo, Prof. Lewis Swift, of Mt. Lowe Oboervatory, Prof. T. B. Dresnlar of the Bt«te Normal school, aud Prof. John W. Dickinson and Superintendent P. W. Search. Afternoon session will be devoted to ronnd table discussions by teachers of the city schools. A. <>. V. W. Riect lon. Angel City lodge, Degree of Honor No. 40, A. O. U. W., held a public in stallation of officers last evening at A. O. U. W. hall, There was a large at tendance. Tbe following officers were instclled by Master Meek: Chief of honor, Drams Lane; lady of honor, Sarah A. Rickey; chisf of ceremouiae, Jnlia Kearney; financier, John Kear ney; recitver, Geo. H. Ward; recorder, J. C. Peabody ; osber, Anna Baker; out side watchman, J. O. Sullivan. An ex cellent programme was rendered by Mrs. Richmond, Mrs. Browu, Mrs. Wheeling and Master Lincolcfeider and a colored club, the Aooio quartette. C. Burch gave sevaral solos. BRIEF MENTION. Tbe Caaeasa b»nd ia oom:n<. IV raarlintr. $1; aatiefaction guaran teed. Fanny Green, 144 8. Main, room 3. l'o you love luscious grapes" Get the vinci now at Lyon & Cobbt'a, 443 S. Broadway. Christian Sociology—Rev. G. W. Hen ning, Y. M. O. A., 3 o'clock thia after noon. There will be a promenade concert thia alternoon at Weatlak* park by the Loa Angelss military band. Bicyclea at greatly reduced prices for aix daya only, at the Palmer Cycle Co., 229 Weat Fourth atreet, Loa Angeles. You save about one-fourth trading with the Red Rice Furniture Co., North Main and Plaza (Old Pieo house. ■ Rev. G. W. Henneaay will preach on Christian sociology at 3 o'clock this alternoon at the Y. M. C. A. chtipel. The fall term of St. Viucent'a college, ' Grand avenue and Washington atreet, ; will begin on Monday, February 4th. I Go and hear Dr. McLean today at Simpson Methodist Epiaeopal taber nacle. Everybody invited. Scats free. The greatest citrus fair ever hald in the state will lake plnse in Hazard's pavilion February 28th, for 10 daya. Living whist at Illinoio ball Wednes day evening. February 6th. Seate on sale at tho Bltnchard-Fitzgerald Music ccmf>njr, 113 S. Spring. A compiai&t waa filed yesterday after - noon, in .luetic* Morrison's eoart, aworn to by Frank McCabe, charging J. Criaaman with ds positing the refuse of aii oil well ou Court street. A. B. Bar.nott, accused of embozzle ! ment. wen arraigead before .luetic* Mor j rison yesterday morning and his exami nation waß set for Wednesday, his bail I being fixed at $3000. The regular meeting of the Woman's I Press association will be held on Mon day, February 4tu. at 2:30 p. m., in the parlor of tbe Nadeau hotel. A full at tendant* desired. There are undelivered telegrams at the Western Union Telegraph office, corner First and Spring atreats, Febru ary 2d. for A. R. Hall, John J. Egen, Mrs. laaac Lankerahin, Mrs. John B. Hull, R. RiohardaoD, W. Padgett. W. M. Krazier and Fred Cbriatopher are two young boye wbo were landed in tbe city jail yesterday on a charge o! stealing harneae on tbe F.aet Side. Tnere haa been oonaiderable complaint in that part of the city recently that harness waa being stolen, and investigation by the police detective! connected the boya with the thefts. The Maccabeea of thia city are antici pating a very intereating time next month, when tbe etate convention of the order will bit held here, A large attend ance of repreaentativea from various portiona of the atate ia assured. The plans contemplated for entertaining tbe visiting sir knights include a trip to Long Beach and Terminal island over the Terminal railway. At Bt. Paul's Episcopal church on I Olive street today, the services are to be of a very splendid character, musically ■peaking, At 11 o'clock the rector, the Rev. John Gray, preacbea upon Trne Catholicity and Ita Duty to the Com munity. The beautiful music of Moz art's seventh mass will be sung by tbe choir. In the evening, the regular monthly festival Bervice of music will be given. These services have always crowded tbe church to ita utmost capac ity. On thia evening the great music of Haydn s 16th masa will be given by tbe choir with full orchestral accompan- • iment. Miaa Jessie Padgham and Mrs. Washington Beiry, Mr. Marion Wig more, soloists, and the artiata of tbe Krauas string quartette assisting. Burger is the man and 235 Sonth Spring street is the place. It Is to yonr interest to read every item in this "ad," there is money in it for you, W* quote prices that do not exist elaewbere. We buy direct and sell cheap. Yea ; cheaper than otbera; tha cheapeat in town, by all odda. Just received by expreaa, another lot of those eide combs, gold and ailver plated topa, at 20c a pair, \ worth 50o;*and another lot of tboae four row, ivory-handle, 250 tooth bruehee, which we will sell at 10c. Tbe reel old fashioned kind of Simon-pure French cologne at 10c an ounce. We furnish ! you bottles free. You have to pay 25c for it elsewhere. White Bristol, ivory | handle nail brushes at 10c; 25c playing cards at 100 a paok ; $15 gold-tilled caee watches at $8.50: ladies' or gents' Elgin or Waltbam. Come and ace those di a mond doublets and Sumatra gems; we sell them cheap. Solid gold rings at half price. Genuine Mexican opals at 25c. worth (2. Sterling silver novslties at one.half tbo usual prices. Burger's 235 South Spring St.. four doors south of Los Angeles theater, bet. Seooad and Third sts. Tbe new "combination policy" of the Bankers' Alliance it abaolutely without a rival in tbe insurance world. It's a leader. Why buy two policies when you can get the same insurance in one ? If you want furniture, carpets, at prices that will astonish you, go to Buell's Model furnituro house, No. 351 North Main; closing out to leave the city. ileitric oil heater. Furrey Co., 161 N. stpri Dg street. PART OF BILL OF FARE RESTAURANT, 118 S. SPRING ST., Opposite Nadeau Hotel, For SUNDAY, Feb. 3d, 1 B9S. SOUPS—Chicken with Rice: Consomme Royale. FISH--Broiled or Boiled Salmon, 20c; Plankel Halibut. Saratoga Potatoes 15c: Steam Rock Cod wiih Green Peas, Cottee, Bread and Butter, 15c. BOlLED—Corned Beet, 10c. ENTREES—Turkey Giblets Stewed wlthOreen Peas, 20c; Fresh Lobster ln Shell, 1501 with Mayonnaise, 20c; I.lver sausage with Potato Salad, 15c; Corned Beef Hash, 10c; with I'osched Eggs, 15c; Beet Potpie Family Stylo, Uoffee, 15c; Chicken Hash Browned in the Pan, 20c: Fried Calf's Liver with Onions, 10c; Baked Pork and Beat s, 10c; Vienna Meat Roll, Mnsh room Sauce, 15c: Steamed clams. Steward's Sauce, 15c: Hamburg rteak with Onions, 15c; Cutlets of Minced Veal, with (lreen Pea*, 15c; Banana Fritters, Lemon Sauce, 10c. ROASTS—Young Turkey Stuft'ed, with Cran berry Sauce. 30c; Ham, Champagne Sauce, 15c; Leg of Pork, Apple Sauce, 15c; Roll of Beef. Mashed Potatoes, Coffee, 15c; Prime lllDa of Beef, 20c. SALADS—Lobster, Chicken, Potato, Lettuce. VEGETABLES—Sweet Corn Sucootash, Siring Beani, stewed Tomatoes, Cauliflower. DESSERT—Hot Apple Dumplings, Cream Sauce; Peach Pnddlug, Vanilla Bauce, 10c; Corn Starch with Cream, 10c; Lemon Cus.ard ln Cup, 10c. STEAKS AND CHOPS-Flaln Steak, 15c; Rump Steak, 20c; sirloin Steak. 30c; Tender loin Steak. 35c; Porternouse Steak, 40c; Por terhouse Steak for two, 75c: Veal Cutlets, plain, 20c; Veal Cutlets, breaded. 25c; Mutton Chop,, 20c. Orchestra plays during dinner every day. f.OS ANGELES HERALD. SUNDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 3. 1895. REDLANDS. Tha Keller Fond for Nn, Dobbl-.Xew. Betas. Rkdi.ands, Fab. 2.—The total am mat subscribe! to date towards the propose! $150 fund for Mrs. Dibbs is $79. As soon as the required amount is raised a lot on Herald street, Lugonla, will be purchased on which her h«lf wrecked houso will be uiorad. S. D. Morris, of Los Angeles, has pur chased of Dr. J. H. Edmonds of the same place, 'ive acres set to navel oranges adjoining Lindley Heights. The price paid was $7,500. A. K. Sterling has receutly sold seven lots in the Cresent avenue subdivision, on Highland avenue. In the case of the People vs. Mra. Eliza Waahington, there was insufficient evidence against the defendant and abe waa diaeharged. Defendant was ar rested ou the cbarge of conducting a houae of ill-fame. Deaoriptive pamphlets to the number of 4000 have been issued by the cham ber of commerce. E. G. Judson has pat in 350 feet of atone curb and gutter on Crosoent avenue. Forty-five members of the American Pomological society will arrive here at 1 30 p. in., Saturday, and be given a free rido over tbe city. The marriage of Mr. H. Rharbarae Moore of Redlanda and Miae Lou O. Un church of Grafton, took place yesterday st Highlands, Rsv. Mr. Phillips officiat ing. Mr. and Mrs. Moore will reside here. Miss E. H. Brown and Mrs. L. A. 3cott of St. Thomas, Canada, have arrived. A portion of Citrus avenue has been out iv good condition through tbe work >f private parties. A New Systvm of losuraaea. The Bankers' Alliance is introducing an entirely new policy, the "double combination life and accident." In ad dition to tbe regular life insurance it provides for accident indemnity for any ordinary injury and double indemnity if injured while traveling. Many promi nent business men of Los Angeles have applied for the new combination policy during the past wsek. Tha Coming Country. Land set to almonds at actnal cost, in tracts of 10 to 20 acres, at Manzana. Un improved land in same neighborhood, 169 to 640 acres, from $10 to $20 per acre; near schools, churches, literary societies, Chautauqua circles; splendid climate, good soil—tha coming conntry. For particulars addreas A. H. Neidig, 260 Sonth Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. Tbe very attractive programme which the New Vienna Buffet gave ita natrons laet week oauaed a great amount of favorable comment. Both Miss Gough and Miss Lome wore in excellent voice, and eetmed to enjoy themselves nearly as much as their auditors. Mr. Ksrkow promises even better things this week. The orcheatra continues to keep np ita high standard of music, and every one should visit this deservedly popular re sort. Prince To To will be one of the new attractions this week. Mr. H. F. McGarvie of the well known real estate firm of McGarvie, Hay & Co., 218 South Broadway, has purchased the interests of his former partner, Mr. W. H. Hay. The new firm which will be known in the future as McGarvie & Co., will operate more largely than ever in choice city prop erty, improved and unimproved, and will also handle an extensive list of gilt edged orange land and other city realty. The Glenwood range is superior in all points of mechanical construction over all other stoves, tbat is the reaaon why it will save yon moner when it will burn 30 per cent lesa fnsl than al others. Furrey Co., 161 N. Spring St. Don't send your money east for life and accident insnranee. Tbe Bankers' Alliance, a borne institution, furnisher both iv the same policy at the price of life insurance alone. Do you know tbat tbe Q enwood range will do better work with 30 per cent les 1 fuel tban any ether stove on the mar ket? Farrey Co., 161 N. Spring street Tbe Rankers' Alliance has os policy holders many of the best known men on tbe PaoiSo coast. TALCOTT & CO. Of New York, Permanently Located in Los Angeles, The Leading Specialists for Diseases of fVI EiNs Esefesively. Mr~\ Hot a Dollar JSyl Need Paid {V*A Medicine or Treatment Until We Cure You.^fjf^ We mean the above statement emphatically—it mcsns everybody, and it is to show our sincerity, honesty and ability to cure these diseases, of which we make a specialty. We have the largest practice in Southern California, acquired by skill and moderate charges Our Offices are the most elaborate and private In the city, and you need see no one but the doctors. We make It apart of our busl aess to deal in sacrod conddence with our patients. { A BUREAU OF CORRESPONDENCE constitutes a prominent feature of our practice, through which many Home! thousands of cases of chronic weaknesses are annually cured without hay """ "ssw ing to visit us for personal examination. Our book on the nature and treatment of these diseases, together with rules for diet, exercise and sleep sent free on application ; also our self-diagnosis shest and our opinion as to the curability of the crtse. {OJP We have abandoned the treatment of all diseases except those of a PniVate, ftePVous and Chuonie Nature of Men. We believe that we thereby attain the highest possible degree of success for the speedy, thorough and permanent cure of these oeculiar cases. Every Form of Weakness, Acute and Chronic Discharges. We understand every feature of these diseases and have every instrument aud remedy known to make quick and permament 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 JYlfiin and Streets, o ver Wells-Fargo Express Office. Private side entrance ou Third St. Telephones —Office, 1309 ; Residence, 126 W. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report f^WffeaP .ABSOLUTELY PURE Tha Capital. Mejsr Ben C. Truman and Harry W. Patton have started their new weekly paper, The Capital. If tbe first number it a fair sample of what the succeeding ones will be, it will be a capital publica tion, as the name implies. A veteran journalist ai Maj)r Truman in the editorial chair, and a rustler like Harry Patton for manager, how conld it be otherwise? Both tbeie gentlemen are lao widely and favorably known in the newspaper world that their very names are the synonym of success. A better team for conducting a live and interesting periodical than Major Truman and Major Patton would be hard to find. Both have aerved The ll.iiii i' in editorial capacities in the past, and both have achieved renown as versatile journalists. "Jimmy" Tiernan is on thestaff, which is additional proof that the now publication will not lack brains and energy. Here's hoping the Capital may live long and prrsper. Incendiarism Aaapectad. Cleveland, Feb. 2,—At the coronet'a investigation today of the Deaconess home tire, in which fonr persons lost their lives yssterday Miss Anna Som mere, acting matron, teatified that an explosion took place preceding the fire. The entire Souse waa wrapped in flames and amoke almost instantly. Three men had been loitering around tho house ssveral days. When the lire broke out she rushed to the front door and found some men in tbe front yard. They paid oo attention to her frantic appeals for assistance in getting out tbe patients. The police are working on a theory that the fire had an incendiary origin. The burned building was without escapes, in direct violation uf the state law. Wm Allmyer was strapped to a bed, being under treatment for a broken hip. Minnie Baumer, the brave nurse, wan endeavoring to lossen the straps which bound Almiyer when she was overcome by smoke and lost ber life. Baring Bros. Nonsuited. Pittsburg, Feb. 2.—A nonsuit was granted today in the euitß of Baring Bros, against tbe Pennsylvania railway for $3,500,000 for alleged rebates due for freigbt on oil and damages for discrimi nation against tbe firm. Fourteen years have elapsed between tbe time of the alleged discrimination and the filing oi the Buits, and Judge Stowe decided for this reason there were no grounds for suit. | Cathedral Music. Music at the cathedral at 10:30 this morning will be the celebrated Merca dantes mass, arranged for fonr voices. At the offertory C. C. Gardner will sing Millard's Aye Maria, with violin obli gato played by Mies Beatrice Kohler of this city. Prof. A. G Gardner will pre aide at the orgen, Vespers nl 7:80 p. m. Plumbing dou» of every description at Fnrrey's, 161 N. Soring street. Tbe new '95 ' double combination life and accident policy" is now ready for sale. Dot.', insure uniil yon see it. j B. L. DOHENT. Huiiw, 3. A. CONNOIt, Bus*. DOHENY OIL CO. IN ANT QUANTITY at market prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. Our oB contains no benzine, naptha or other dangerous explosives. We furnitk Maier-Zobelein Brewery, Los Angeles Cold Storage Co., Cuaahy Packing Co., and many other consumers, to whom we refer. Can be burned with any style •f burner. Telephone 1472. Wells & Office cor. Douglas & W. State sts. Chamber of Commerce Notes. Fifteen thousand peoplo visitsd the chamber of commerce exhibit ball dur ing the month of January, a gain of 300 over the previoua month. Kight hundred visitors waa the record yester day. One hundred and eighty-four ad ditions wor.) made to the exhibit during tne month, an increase of 20 ovor De cember. O. W. O. Hardman. sheriff of Tyler county, West Virginia, appreciates a good thing and does not heßitate to say so. He was almost prostrated with a cold when he procured a bottle of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. He says: 'It gave me prompt relief. I find it to be an invaluable remody for cnnghs and colde." For eale by Off .v. Vauihn. 4 Soring etreet; C. F. Heinzeman, 222 .North Main street, druggists. The Bankers' Alliance ia managed by a board of trnateea, consisting of well known bankera and busineaa men,whose honesty and ability are beyond re proach. The Glenwood H is the moat perfect cooking range in tbe market and saves SO per cant of fuel. 161 N. Spring st. Insure with ihe Bankers' Alliance. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Asa L Skinner, Long Prairie. Minn 25 Mlittic A. Hnlch, Karlton, Knn 23 P. F. Linton, Loa Angeles.. 33 Dopbtt <'. Riley, Los Angeles 22 YgnftOtO Palomnres, Pomona 25 tayetauo Ybarm, Pomona 18 Blai A Lugo, Los Angeles 35 Kifhie J. rhavez, Los Angeles 24 Freeman B. Raymond, Freeman, Kan tf4 Mrs i lara A. Rose, Los Angelos 54 William F. MeAdams, Vftuderb.lt 37 Josiu t* Junes, Vines Center, Kan 23 Frank A. Williams, Pasedenn 24 Haggle 0. Dougherty, Pasadena 28 DIED. •mini l:i this city, Jauuary 31st, Sam A. dmilh. Funeral from tbe undtirtaking parlors of Peck it Chase company Sunday, February 3, at 2 p. ia, under tne auspices of tue Knights of Pythian. Resident nnd visiting Knights are rtqned- d to meet at Pythian castle, 118} idouth yprincstreet, at 1 p. m. HAYKS—In thin city, John Hayes, a native of Ireland, aged 35 yearc. Friends, acquaintances and;all Odd Fellows are respectfully invited to attend the funeral tod*y (Sunday) at 1 :30 o'clock from Orr & Pat lorson's undertaking parlor* l . Interment in I. O. O. K. ceraetjjry. Ily or<ler general relief com mittee I. O. O. F. PIIILROYAR, Secretary. ARNAZ—At tho Palms, February 1, IHI>S, Joße de Arhaz, aged 74 years, 8 montbs and 9 days. Funeral from bis late residence Monday, Feb ruary i th, at Ba. in.. thence to Cathedral,where solemn requiem mam will be held. Interment at Calvary cemetery. Friends invited. C. D. HOWRY Leading Funeral Director FIFTH & BROADWAY 135 SOUTH SPRING ST. SPECIAL For Tomorrow, Monday, February 4th. Your choice of ncarlv 1500 yards all wool CASSIMIR DRESS SUITINGS AX 39 CENTS PER YARD. This fabric cannot be told from the dollar quality in style anl effect, and Is our regular "50 ceut" line. We rive you the choice of thirteen different patterns and combinations In pinhesd checks and s?Ue«T effects to select irom. Our pilco for MONDAY, PKHRUARY 4th, will be 39 cents par yard. Displayed ln show window. Guaranteed all wool aud 33 Inches wide. FIXEri & CO., 135 S. SPRING ST. so -fIAWARDEDIr- Highest Medals Offered in <p World's Fair Convection of Fao gMsaMaffassßiS ! -'-.'rsph«r!! and Woild's Bzpctl- I y U°n, Chio\»o, '98. Higbeat pre- j&S^Jy^y&rsfT — SO mlltms i oi Autjclea Fair, '89, 91, S' 'l' 2. ' 9:l ' Anil a,, ° awasivd the ■at'^r' —C^^a^ — biah-M prcmirnn for last fair. IIB " ewiw* ' ending Oc'.. 20, '94. » Onr Awards are tke fiisr/h -~~ "> est Awarded An} Photo(f- Speakintr Volumes for the Snperiorltr ot the Steckel Photographs. Earl's of PHOTOGRAPHY CLOUDY WEATHER PREFERRED. 220 S. SPRING ST., Opp UA. Theater and Holleabeck Hotel SAM UEL STEIN 3c CO., DISTILLERS, RECTIFIERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WINES AND LIQUORS Sweet and Sour Mash Whiskies in Bond or Tax Paid a Specialty. FAMILY TRADE A SPECIALTY. 1011 N. MAIN ST., LOS AMQILE3. DR. WHITE'S 9**"" lP DISPENSARY §DR. WHITE, the oldest established specialist, has devoted more timo (as city papers show) to the exclu sive treatment of sexual and chronic diseases of men and women than any other advertising physi cian in this city. Blood and skin dis eases, red spots, pain in bones, sore throat and month, blotches and erup tions of tbe Bkin, ulcers, painful swell ings, etc.; kidney and bladder diseases, frequent micturition, scalding, inflam mation, gravel, etc.; organic weakness, undeveloped organs, impediments to marriage, nervous debility, impaired memory, mental anxiety,absence of will power, weak back, lost vitality, melan choly and all diseases resulting from excesses, indiscretion or ovemork, re cent or old, speedily, thoroughly and permanently cured. "Where shall Ino to get cored?" many a sufferer asks, not knowing whom to trust. Go where thousands of others have gone and be restored to perfect health, tbe oomforts of home and tbe enjoyment of society— to Dr. White's eld-established office, lo cated eight years in Los Angeles. All lingering chronic diseases tbat have been neglected or have failed to yield to tbe treatment of less skillful hands soon get well under Dr. White's superior treatment. Patients wishing speedy re lief and sure care should consult Dr. White, whose long, extensive exper perience enables bim to apply tbe proper treatment at once without useless ex periments, thus saving the patient much time and expense. Office snd private laboratory, 128 North Main street, Los Angeles, Cal. Out-of-town patients treated by mail and express. «**♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦*♦♦»*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ {Tie Herald j ♦ Reaches | X People t | Who Buy | ♦ The Goods. x ♦ WHICH AREC ? {The 'Purchasing Classes ' | % ♦♦♦♦»»»♦ £ ♦ "Peoplewho buy goods are divided Into ♦ T three classes: J X 'The select IC,OOO, tha well-to-do 100,- * w 000, snd the moro or less prosperous 9 T million. Nine-tenths ot all the fortunes X are made from the trade ot the 100,000 * ♦ and the million, bccuise they buy nine- J X tenths of tho goods which ore sold They 2 are tbe people also who respond to adver- ♦ ♦ tlsements, aud who buy for cash or pay J X their bi!l3 promptly. Th. merchant or $ a&y advertiser who caters successfully to ♦ ♦ the 100,000 and the million will Ketall J T he cares for of tho trade of the select X 10,000. They rarely answer an "Over.} T tisement, and are provurbially slow £ X pay."—Stewart. a x ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ x X ' * X The HERALD, daily and Sunday, not X only has a large circulation in Southern ♦ California, but reaches the homes of the ♦ X 100,000 class aud the "more ot loss proi- T X porous million." C ♦♦»♦♦♦♦•»♦»»♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ See Solomon's Proverbs, Chap. 111, v. 8. J. HORSH, M. D., I.ate of wa.riburs and Rerllrj. LUNGS, STOMACH, BLOOD. Hours 0 to 11 a.m., 2 to 4 aud 7 to 8 p.m. OFFICE; 11* NORTH MAIN ST. Residence South Grand avenue. ~ SANTA FE SPRINGS Medical and Surgical Sanitari Twelve mtlea from l.os Angeles, via Ba railway. The place for the weary to r t tht- (siex to get well. Hot and cold a baths at popular prices Correspondent I ted. (W HCW AT.L ABO DTCI? ANO I ntlf b HWSw the Features and Renio log Blemlßhos, tn lt>o p. b<x>b for a stami John 11. Woodbury, 127 W. 42d St., N. . inventor of Woodbury's Facial boap. Please send this to someone vjth Canuer. OR BKND HE THK.IR NAME?. 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