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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 8

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LOS AKGELES TBIESt TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1888. birifl, Oenta' Qzobi, etc. CO CU CO KU PIKE! FIRE! FIRE! SMOKEI SMOKE! Hairpins, in a bo. 100 of tha best English halrp us; so all over at I'm, fc.iln ribbons two In he wlda. Voayard, plont edge; sold all ov-rai lto t-Hk gsrter web, loo a yard, all shades; sold ail "-ver st Ski.

Whaiebmie. fio a dozen, full dross lengths; Sold all over at tikt. Spoon shape corset steels, luo eaoh, easily attache 1: oid al' over at 'iftc. PEKKDMEUY DBPARTMEST. Iloyt's German ilogne.

Ho a bottle, tha best In the world sold all over at 2oo. Children's celluloid rem Onmbs, So each, all colors: sold ail er at lo Hwati lown. pic a box. with a bottle of per-fum ryi sold all overatlfnc Plorl 'a water. IIAc a b.

Hie, large size, double distill, sold all over at iioo. Hay rum, Mio. lar. bot.les, double distilled; sold ail ovo at 76o. Silver polish, Ho a ho sold all over at 25o.

Packer's tar soap, lOoacake; sold all over at Nad flies. 49o eaoh, celluloid bandlos; sold all over at 11. People's "tore. AM ASTONlsaiKO CHaG. Underwriters' Salel THE ENTIRE KlNB CLOTHING GENTS' FUMISHING GOODS, Damaged by Fire a E.

ADAMS' CLOTHING HOUSE, THE CITV'IN RKIEF, YwtnJy, County Clerk Dunsmoor had 0 fur as to bo ulna to sit up wrerol hunts. He id lmiroving rapidly. Tim Mollis expfcl to occupy their ii-wly Impaired limUtiiiKi on the corner of tipriuif aud first tU'tiCA, by the tirst of ilia year. But few arrBsta were iimcie yrsU-rdity by ttia police, aside troui Hie (wtliMiu-kif pets who were caiicut Willi their lor nptm, James Sullivan, rnnvleU'd San Pedro Of tiult-ci'iit rxunnura, was tiruught up tpstei -day to serve a iSu-iiay kentuiic iu Urn Joumy Jail. Sit v(E wfi run in by the deputy con-AtaO-wi yetf nlay, and last niclit at 7 o'clock die toul nuuiuor of prisoners lu Uie Cuuuly ju wh am.

There i.re undelivered tnloirrtum at the Western L'niou ofllra for Mrs. Marlu Smythn, J. W. Chapman, Dr. blcmiinskl, Jli.rix-rt Hilton.

Yesterday Father of the Plaza Oluneli united in nmritatie Mist) M.mne IVvlm, lute of Troy, M. and liu-ericlc Y. lturrof tli id city. The regular aenil-monthlv meeting of the Si. 1'Hin'b Brotherhood wi'il he held this evening at 8 p.m., in the Parish Hall at the rear of St.

l'aur Episcopal Church. Last Sunday Julius Koher, an engineer, en the Lou Angeles and I'acillc Hallroad, whs Drtiily i by steam, caused by the water gauge ut the euRine bursting. J.tra-s Given, the necro arrested several days aeo for aissatiltiiig old man Kerrlck, with Intent to rob, was yesterday examined before Justice Austin ana com mi tied to the County Jail to awtit trial. JjonsTao, the Chinese petty larcenlst, Wbr yesterday tried before Justice Austin, convicted and sentenced to 80 days' imprisonment In the County Jail, tvuiou hu started in to serve last evening, Yesterday umrnlnc at 10 o'clock, the hour for the Couucil to meet, 13. Culm was the only member present in the Council chamber, lie waited a few minutes, and adjourned the body until 10 o'clock Thursday moruing.

Mayor Workman wis busy yesterday securing additional signatures of property-owners on First street to agreements to pay for irradinic for the paving of the street. Quito a number signed, and His Honor is confident that there will be no difficulty In petting the entire list tilled. The Stanton Kelief Corns hss elected the following ollicers: President, Abide E. Johnstone; senior vice president, liattie 1. Cliurnock; Junior vice-president, Kittle M.

Lindsay; treasurer, Azius J. Melchor; fhnplain, Mary C. Staffer; conductor, M. Ed noil Hauscome; guard, Alice lioberts. M.

Duley, for whose arrest a warrant has been out ever since November SOth, for an assault on a man with a hatchet at Santa Monica, was captured by Deputy Sheriff Tommy Deputy Constable Max Ksrrelto was notified, aud came up after Duley, who was taken to Santa Monica last evening. Duley was formerly a cook at thejtaymond itei, and says that lie can easily pmve that he was not to blame In the present case. mwa stor a akori.ks rtwo. 4. ItW.

Linen 'lowaK Ho aeh Duster tiian ever-1 ln.ln i. wo bave a jam yesienlMjr You woulda't think ihera wera ttiat mnn- pan In the oiv. Itnosa India riigs were frent de and bui today woo-I eo a larg-er erowd for our linen town l.atSo Diey'kro ilnen aad the bisaet bargain of the season. Clot -hound ftooks. 8Ro.

One thousand booh oloib bound, all klndi of works, siieh hi floiion. hltor or nortrr. bv th tt authors atU-, and are sold all over at 75i. MI1.I.1NKKY DEPART HNT. Ladles' hiiu Wnlki Hum, II 49 Raoh.

Iho rv latest. nesi siv l-h Krooeh felt wlilie Knultti walkinir hat, trlmra with a heavy, oenu bral led ciT.I one of tuo mont ba-com I no- hai'yot made, at 11.49 esob; told all over at l.Hd es' Oncra lists tl.4D. Tou can't Judge whai they are rioh, haad-some an i dressy. Imponslble to II rda lo describe whoe felt. oft crown n-Is wlih nk'-d drai I.

You outiht to cca i hem. for oiem wear nothing nicer cau be tound; worm IIITIi Kancy Wfnrs BRo. An exquisite assortment entirely new, will bolionih- firm me 'oda faney white wing with algiettes, at tt-vt none worth loss tbau Kaud nan. woiih morn. HuntK-t Ki auii-s.

10c. A Urge asNortmeul or bonnet frames, all tyles and k'ndn, 10c; sold evervwlie.e at S6o. DUPAKI'MUNr. M-iu S.iii-i, 4 13. We are mirprmn every one, and we are not qu to finished jet sen the latest fnoy- 0 uekod suit, In nana yle.

ail the lataat designs, at 14 lit that every one asks IU for. All-wool Sulis, IS.i3. This is a dandy, the best value ever shown. You can't buy a iter-wearm or mi re dresiiy uit ilian Sc-otoh 1 Wf od tin sold everywhere at lltiaiab.r-galu. Sinn's Pants.

II TO a Pair. We are bouud in our trade, and our firlee will be thu method; extra irood bair ai9 xtnix'd pan. at II. worth 75. Hoys' i O'du oy 1 anis OUc.

Now, dou't thmk of buyinir anything else than corduroy knee panu for boys; you oau'tbuv be tor wearing ones than these, in oray or brown, at (Wo a I air; Ins- than the co-t of the male' Ul; oh ask II f0 for tho same Bo s' iverooats I i Ta. They are good O'lea warm heavy and strong: a brin euecked ovnronai, wl in cape collar, ut fi.lhi sold everywhere at 16. Moii'm Woolen Hose, Ho. You don't got them everv day. and when you ran.

take our aciv ce and ly in a supply, an all-wool, solid oolored sock, at 19ot worth SJ5o. Thlrty-two-hioh noTruak I4.OT. An exce lent traveling trunk, zlno covered, 82 Inches long, with inside trays at It soid every whe.e at 17 Ml Men's Whm-rlhbed Undershirts 8Ro. Good, warm ribbed me mo undersldris and drawers Junttbo thing for cold weather, i USc; wo li Gonts' Jerfev Ovorshlrts. II 19.

Just tho tlitnir lor snout wear a jersey overshirt a tl 111 worth I 2. Traveling lings, 75o Eaoh. tloven-lnoh imitation all ga'or traveling bags at "ibo; gold everywher at l.2!i. HAT I'EHA' TMKNT Bov's holt Fidt Hats, 67o Bach. A handsome sof i to bat in 1 1 ie lilnolc or brow i a very "t.v Ish and becoming hat, at 67o a value werth I1.8A.

Wen Fine Felt Hats. OSo Rach. You oan't begin to touch hem elsewhere at the aio the best valuo ever anon; a gli crown wlda raw-edge brim felt hat In a dark brown color, a soft linish, at V6o; a bargain at 13 french Felt Turban Hat. H.9S. Tho fli.oxt bat in the arset.

a genuine Kreneh le 'urban bat the latst oraz-i. a stylish and very beoomlug shape, at sold elsewhere at ft) 5u. HAS GOT SLAUGHTERED REGARDLESS OF VALUE. 15 SOUTH SPEING NEXT TO NADEAU HOUSE. osflroVi H.

MOSGEOVE -THE LEADING- OAR AND Will, upon Monday and following days, Exhibit Their First Importations AO Let, TO LET OB LEASE TWO 8TORE3 adjoliilnf now po-tofre -n Fort at-, near lith st: two stores a.ar new tsu.a -t iwj larf stores on atsln se av nnh two stores to Aafs ns at between Third sad a-yd sts a)o nir New Natick, Apply ut J. U. Main SU n'OLET VEKYCOMKOKTABLE AJJD 1 pie ssnt Oflice rooms In bssemol til I'aliforii a Itaus bull in (t. eornor y. rtand t-eeond Ma; rooms beuied hy st.

am. free o-s of I epb-ee and vault) reasn ahle rent Arp M.W.I ONNOK or U. CO Tat above add ass. K- 7 A LARGE FRONTAGE TO LEASE for Ion tranl years; not 's walk fr the corner of First sn 1 Maia stc; this Is Hr class i rop-rty. Addroas W.

P. O. box SIS, Los Anselee. rpO LET 2 STOKES AND 4 KOOMS. Apply 5S Ran Pd st Cones to loan.

MONEY TO LOAN SAVE KENT; Jo th Homo Bo Mb Asslitt on; buli.l yi urse.f a home au i pa ir It on the Id talment phtn. Kor mrorinstion apply to the secretary. room r-niiups OK.rk, npr og -i or totnei w-Itii- m'-mhers, who are th board o' fi'recto T. Hows. i.

I 4 Hprlns J. no a Hb'-rman Kmi 12C nrtst; Fairbanks, Mtlilia'iand s. P. Ma nnls, lllllpi W. P.

Mr I to it H. Main st 8 $1,000,000 TO LOAN AT O. LUNTS tiOAXi ANI lNhtTHANC'K AO SHU Mo. td W. ul st, hot Ansel a A gnat for tha GERM AI SAVINa-s A Ni LOAJT BOCIXT1 Of Baa Franaiso PKAWFORD MoCUEEKY, Kj BT LI.

Al THBIS OFFICII, BOOM 10, OVUii LOS ANUKLa NATIONA7, BANK. l. MMiaf In snma nt tfiA tn Bay mortsates and coniraota. Ulsoooot notsa ste, tihurt. term loans a specalty.

$500,000. At A.KAPP.IVS1 I.OAWIHO AOIWCT, rsorin Main ta stuns to salt at lows istes oa bnproyM brjsV lness properly. is LOS ANGELES LOAN AND TRUST I'omi any, 139 rth iln 't Loans ney without lay of arip'lcatl all kinds ot -rcurltlot bun. lit dsold. 1)1 eci.i's: I.

Hellma A. Flem ng K. N. Myers. J.

Wsrtorl J. H. ANTED MONEf TO LOAN, IN sumt of no to tpiuuO; app icatl ns dal security, tm i roved estat citr and country; interest, nu rent rtes; hank rt ferences. JJNO. PIKTLE 4 10 8.

Fort St. 81 MONEY TO LOAN xu. MDNKO PATERSOJT, Inouran Agents, No. 12 Court street MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO ilX ml Improve! city prmerty. OT'O BR'iDTBKCK.

rQttu20aud21, Schuo achsi block, 7N Hprimrst MORTGAGES BOUGHT AND SHORT- ltl time loans CAUFURNIA LOAN ANDTKOST COiSPAMY, rnoiasSand in, Phillips, block. MONEY TO' LOAN-ON MORTGAGE. XtX mo BTIV ERA BAHKiii, altornsys-ai-law. 78 Tempi block. Kn ((U) T0 L0AN 0N F1RST- iPOJJyJ clas mor.gases: 10 erceut net BY HAM POIN DFXTt- It, IB W.

F1rt sr. 4 HOLMES, INVESTMENT banker, SN. Maui st; IS per vent net se nred en loans 12-10 MONEY TO LOAN AT CURRENT r-tes. KUY, BtKNo b.iT-., N. Main st.

II ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT. F. O. A IS Kit HON, 21 N. Epruta t.

THncIasslfieD easy mm. CENTRAL AVENUE, Bet. Eighth and Vejar Offers to home-seekers and Investors snlendld resldeLce and business lots. traily located on a first-class streetcar line, at Reasonable Prices and Upon Easy Terms, To parties who are In searoTri ofaHOMI LOCA'l It)N. the Alexandre Weill tract off rs all the advantages of oximity ta tbeb'tsi-iiess center easy accessibility by regular street car service, graded streets cement sidewalks, city water lovol mountain view, sn i a.l other requisites lor a ht-althy and pleasant home.

The soil eing a gaudy loam there is absolutely NO MUD IN WINTER On the A'exandre Woill trsot, the rain soaking Into the ground and leaving tho surface drv and clean People who have had the experience of wading through tbe adobe mud with which most portions of our city are coated in winter, will appreo ate this advantage, and ehou.d remember that wo oderi Nice Residence Lots from 1600 Up, Very Pretty Residence Lots, $725 Up, Splendid Residence Lots from $800 Up. Choicest Residence Lots from $850 Up. BUSINESS LOTS, On Cantral Eighth, Ninth and Twelfth Streets, At very reasonab'e prices, according to size and location Kor maps, price lists aud full particulars apply to RICfl'D ALTSCHDL, E0LE AGENT 19 Rpquena Los An-reles. THE TAILOR, Makes the Best Fitting Clothes in the State at 25 per cent less than any other Tailor on the Pacific Coast. Suits made tWmer $25-i? Pants made 203 Montgomery Street, 724 Market and 1112 Market SL FRirasco.

105, 107 and 109 Santa tiara Street, SAIJOSE. 49 and 51 Sontk Soring Street, and 283 forth Main Street, ICS 1XGELES. 1021 1023 Fourth Street, SAI DIEGO. FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE! to JLct UOUNOS. LET-HOUSE OF FofrR EOOMS, furnisht-d ts mn mu- for boils.

ki-p of ou -er-onn strvet: -lent si p. in-mli; boM ol eight oins, oip eirly furnlsb-d l.ous-ks in. on tTsnd avenue; mouth; una of moa nsi.i.i cfls olr ia-ui hs-l tbrua.hout, iu-c uiiiuK Tiy deslistily on Mul rent, per month. MjLAN BillTll, 1 is. hprttiff -t 'PO LE 1' LOUUlNU-UOUtiU OF 18 rooma on Hprliif st.

nr K-rth; rem only ITS; Ions this Is a new nrl block and is bauds' fiirni hrd sort lull omsrs: owuer la to Ir tra th- ritr on ac-uunt other biainns; fries of furiiltiire aiid lasou.ySTOO this Is i -lonrli the actual va ua. OLaN dt HMtTH US 8 ring t. 8 TO LET Eli DES1KABLE COT-tatee bouse rooms, nesr ihe corner of ts xth and Hill rent oii.y a prr niomb, and lurni-tors, wbtcb is mplpie through Ui snd nearly as go ii a- n-w, for ta fn' tr-t barf slo In the city. Nolan -MITU. H.

Cpri sj M'O LEI-LODUlX(i-U')USE OF -a- rooms, centrally loo t-d rent only 20 SOS ner inntuh; i years' I a this ace is lid ni -l furnisbft'i; pre of turn tursan l-aae "fly HUOO; sickoess only resson for telling. NUt at IsMli SpnnK st f'0 LET-FIRS r-CLASS LODGING- -1- bouse on Maiu st near (Second, ci.nisiin of la i loeiy-furnisued om, a dv ry oonve lently lorat-'ti for rent 7- per snd fur-hi lire for sale for atoQ. NuLAN A SMITH, 16 8-H nig. 'I'O 1 ho LET FIRST-CLASS FAMILY hotel. lir-uiMt fne i.ernihneni and aiea.1T bu Ines I 40 rooms, al cupttnl rent rea onable; place clearing about per month; fu nliuie for tale at less ILau cosu M.

j. NuLAl ds Cn ,16 8. Sprl. LET HI fu loaned houses. stores nd Men.g-hoti'es.

vtuM, me a'iu omces. A. L.TKs LB.corn. Fort and gscnnd ts. fPO LET-10-UOOM HOUSE, NICELY -s- fur ie a- located to nine but tltoroushly L'br siiau mliy, wit out small slit dreu; owner and fe io have rooms and board wit li tenant Ap-ply toHALlSi IIRY A Co, 134 Main st 'VO LET VERY DESIRABLE SEVEN-- room ue, ih hell, i sntry, bath, oio-ta ts.

hood lunation lewn s.i flower a ose In. Al furnlxueda nnfure -hHl ms to In private family, onesp, OVVNEK, 158 E. Seventh sire -t, 6 nO LET-A HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS AND I bath, tb or furulture. or wi I sell furniture bouse aud In niturt fltst-o a line ten; good locatlou. Address O.

box 21, ban Mo'iiea, Ca St fro LET 6ao GRAND NEAR A- sixth, el gant Soom, 2-storv n- wly turnl h-l, gas, bath, hot and cold w.uer; large yard, with bumj lawn in front; ni rea-onnble. 8 aoTjfiT-n-KOOM HOUSE. 133 PER month, 7-room liouue, S-5 per month, wel n-rated near cable cars. BYIUM A iO Kit. SV.

Urst t. Hl rVO LET A LARGE HOUSE, BARN nuu urmnuui ur( uuu, fi ptr i o'hdj line romp tf iy lurni hed. houthea.t corner ul Wa-ti- 1st Dnrl T. te. Xu ti.ti', ta-oitiil on clean hid of Oiange 6 room, phi try, large lot; p.

ssessiou given lmmediau ly. Address 88 Times offlo-. fi 'PO LET NEW 6-ROOM COTTAGE ON A- yslen Park avnue, Wt hi gton Helehis, 6 per monihi water additional. Inquire at Hi ff rain's oii'sery. nppoeue 1 ryo let-on The hill, a blocks axu-u r-wmu hiiu i in pi i.

iuaui javii -roomoo tftgea S. titliau 8 'PO LET-HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS, fourth on the l1, (3 per month. Apply 3IT Hope near N'orma 12-30 0 LET-9-ROOM HOUSE; PART OR whole of furniture for sale: reut ill ner month! alsu lease. W. Third st 12-17 TO LET-A SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE; furniture lor sal cheap; reut reasonable 841 S.H.1UU 12-til 0 LET-FIVE 4-ROOM COTTAGES.

Apply at 811 Maul av. 12-14 nX) LET-AT THE NASHVILLE, flnely-iurnlshed sultei and sinsie roon will rent cheap to gentlemen. 124 Wiust. between tl'th ana Utth. 1-20 TO LET NEWLY FURNISHED.GAS-llgh ed rooms, single or en suits, at "'lbs AOgBUt, AegCUtSK.

1Z-IS fPO LET A GOOD H0USJ5 OF A rooms. No lis 8 Main st Wr glit House. 1 26 10 pO LET HO USE OF 4 ROOMS, 1 stabl-, eto corner irasd atfenue and Kmc. 6 yo LET FU HNISHED COTTAGE OF four i iioms. 20 Relmont ave rent cheap.

6 TO LET ONE-ROOM HOUSE. IN- qnire at 424 Fo rat 8 'to et Knoms. TO LET A SUITE OP TWO VERY lnrge and elegantly furnished looms at 641 South spring sti private fumliy stid i attie' einers. Tb -re not a more desirable su ts of rooms In the olty. snd do not tpp unless lilug to pay a fair price for extra good acoommodaiioiis.

fO LET-A SUITE OF 2 VERY LARGE 1 and elecantly-fur. lsh rooms st 641 8 fspri prlvste family nn berro mere; there Is ni a mo ed'sirab snl'e of ro In ihe cl nut apply mil. ss willing to pay a fair price for extra noon acr-ointn- datlons. 0 fO LET WELL VENTILATED rooms, clean beds irm reading-room, at V4 to la permon'h. Mollit House, 25 -Davis st, on- street snuih of First and ea.t of Alameda U.

WAu-TOiS, Pmprleinr. 12-H0 T'O LET 3 UNFURNISHED, SUNNY rooms; a so, furnl-h rooms siitichle for II ht bouselt eplna. Fourm bt-twi i Grand ave. and Hope at. 6 rrO LET-580 S.

OLIVE HAND-s- Kim ly Inn 1 hi su ny r. rms, th hoard, flrrplucea, hath aud ga; a. so rooms foi gent emn, IOs month. 8 npo LET-TWO FURNISHED ROOMS; sunny and pleasant well I'sbt w.th four laigH windows, one a bay-window, 20S s. Grand avenue.

4 fro LET FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEP-A ug. nleely furnished, sunny fr nt bu rn. (10; en suite, 120 and fil; gasand bath 400 i Ightli southwe-t corner Olive. lK-2n fpoTET-LARGE FURNISHED AND A unfurnished rooms; house eepi privilsires; hatha dc.o eun uie. 802 a.

Hope, near onr str. et. 4 yo LET TAVO FURNISHED SUNNY, 1 front eommunlo ting houstke-pl ff rooms, with every convenience; bed-rock price. 320 8 Hope st b-tweeu Fourth "Ifto. 4 ToTE'ff wTTFURNnlED, SUNNY turn, pleasantly located, at SU Pearl -t with or with nt bon d.

"TO LET TWO FURNISHED FRONT 1 rooms; ligbt housekeeping allowed. 63:1 11 street. 9 LET DOUBLE FURN1SUED moms, reqfiniiftnie rates IIS and tlDr mnrth. -118 W. Fourth strft.

fl 'TO LET SUNNY FRONT ROOMS, A -ingle and en suite, with or without hoard, 405 8. Fort street, 10 "VO LET 4 UNFURNISHED ROOMS. I second fl or, fr bousakeeping 117 (jr. sve. 4 frO LET TO MAN AND WIFE, NO A children, or to bachelors, one unfurnished room tit 60n W.

Mix til it. fro LET 4 ROOMS FOR UtfUSEKEEP-X Ins, furi.l bed, price per mo th, Mo. 1S4 Bote lo st 4 rTO LET-LARGE SUNNY ROOMS, 1 fnrnisbed or un.urnltbed, for hotis keeping. 13 Am lias HO LET-GO TO THE NORWOOD FOR la-ge, sunsy rooms. lorneiHl.ini ixtnsts, oppo-lte tl pa 8 fro LET FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH iriv'ee of homekeeplog; rent reason-ahle.

No Datest 6 fro LET ELEGANT UNFURNISHED A- front rooms, at 128 V. First. between Sprlns aod Fort ts. 'TO LET FOR HOUSEKEEPING, A sp end -4 oms. single and ea suite.

Mhcv block. 6 4 V. Main st 8 'PO LET-ROOMS, FURNISHED ASD mou ta. -sk-sa, li hUutt ItlUUia rro LET-ONE NICELY FURBISHED and one un rcom; board It rt-qn red, at mi 8. -p In su 12-2 TO LET-AT 823 S.

SPRING oms i.2oto(Spe we; dining-room, lo mecook no t'hi' ese; m-ts2ic, TO LETAFINE ROOM, S0ITABLK for ot-cek oa third floor Tun aulidlug; p. ice. Vs T'OLET-a UNFURNISHFD, SUNNY (r, nt ro-m-at 27 I n-ker Hill avenue rr0 LET UNFURNISHED ROOMS A for hixisoke. ne, at n. st clean 4 ryo LET PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH or with lit ard, 42 Flows-at.

mj LET ICE LY FURN ISHF.D ROOM 1 rr vaie fsm h- fn ent em-n S4I -Fort rro LET ST. HELENA HOUSE, Fortst soon' rooms ueat turn. shed. TO LET THE SOUTHWESTERN, 108 a 1 si "sy st singi' rooms per wee TO LET FURNISHED ROOMS, WTTB or wlthont baard. til Olivs st 1--H io lift-Hisce Isneous TO LET-50 ACRES NEAR CITY LIM-Its.

wi aeven-r. out houae, trees. m-, ly 4S er month; a eo acre on Vermont si per acre tt VA.ACU, roem to. Tempi blocs. TO LET DRUG STORE.

FINE LO-cat "Id sstsbl sh-d buai.i as. Apply STKWA KTSO Fero-ndo st 13-SS TO LET A NICE, CHEERFUL OF-8r, third Boor Times Biuidiag. Appiyatth roonuna 'TO LEI A DAIRY RANCH OF 30 acreaSsowa. Adres a. STOCK OP and Smoke, at TO BE Suit anO TDouee.

SUIT HOUSE Poles and Brackets in Brass. E.AT FOURTH RTRTCET. CHIEF COOK AT THB NBA lKG. NUP CED1 My dear madam, I never saw you looking so well, and you wen so poorly, too." Yes, doctor, Joy's VegeUbls Barsparllla Is tha grandest thing la tht world fur run-down, nervms and dobtlltatad women. That's tbs secret of my appearance." Up to a month ago Mrs.

Balden, an elderly lady, living at 510 Mason street, San Francisco, was illing la health and flesh so rapidly as to seriously alarm her relatives. She now writes: "I have taken but one bottle of Joy's Vegetsbls Smparllla, but It Is astonishing. I am regaining my lost flesh and have cot felt as well la years." "is 0 Lurk Wna II ITS It," I bought tperry's fmllv flour. Chsnr-il liana's, The Carleton Hotel, 155 and 157 South Spring street. Nioest piaoe eat in city.

Hots! id CoronsUii Exrur Ina Agracy and irsso. This enterprising company have opened an office In Ls Angnlos at tbe corner of rth Spring and Franklin streets, near the Santa Fe office. There all inft rotation can be obtained, including rates of rooms, location, etc Piaus of the various floors of this magnificent structure can be seen Pamphlets and other printed matter obtained at this office free. Lns Angeles Glove Manufactory, 41 South Spring street, upstairs, Ok- D.isnh." 1 did not use bperry's flour. Z.

Parmelee, 108-1U North Main street, has a very complete stock of silver-plated ware, china tea and d.nnor sets lamps of all km s. and a flue line of holiday goods. Call and see them. H'S. Dr.

Mi IV Us, Six years located at 841 Spri-g street. has removed (o 4 0 Fort street, oorner tilth. Utrlne and diseases a specialty: radical ohange felt from first treatment. Exami nation iiee. lk r.r It.

Snerry's flour. Prloe II 80 per saok. It sl. Roast rtrlmerlbsof beef. Vnrtcahlreniiddtnir.

for dinner today. Corner Los Angeles aud Mayo streets, Fa wsii Hdsstia lAdvl Dr. E. Rnbhlns leaves today for the north to find a home amongst people that will believe him to be a vl. tuous man.

Fancy pack of raisins at H. Jevne's. 1 For the finest cup of coff in the city go to trpence's. It) 8outh Spring street. The Mii-l XrPical Ilk IV Sporry's flour- Prloe, H.fO per sock.

Ha A Reynolds HsrSwnrs Dslsr, Nos. 48 and fsl Main have Just received sn Iramen-e stock of the justly celebrated Wositnholm pissket-knlves. which they Sell at reasonable prices, wholesale and retail. New Duwdrop canned corn, just arrived, at Jevne's. Ths IS IVsll-spr (tnnss.

The leading stsreof its kind in Southern California. They carry a full line of psnvs ills varnishes, brushes, eto Reasonable rates prove il. and -83 South Main street. Teiepuoue B43. The t'tr-Mwa Hot lr8an-l 157 South Spring street, is the best plaoe to gei a good beefsteak.

sh No Mors," Always good bread from Sperrv 's flour. Mr. i V. Wii.i.iwsrit, Late proprietor of the New United States Hotel, has 'eaBed the Hotel dvford. and will heieafi.T run It flrst-eias.

He has changed tbe name and in ihe future it 11 be known as the Hoffman House. Setn Owen, late of iheSt Kitno and douu, will have charge of the office. 8 "W- st Apttstlt- Ton Hsts" When you bave bread from Bperry's flour. Ths Tw Rrthsr Rsatsi-nit Is the plaoe to go for a good meal, conked by experienced white men and served b- polite and attentive waiters. Meals, 86 cents.

No, Jin East Seoond sti-eet. For the finest steaks, chopi hot rakes, tiat, tfee. etc. give Si cnce's lunchroom a trial, 46 south Soring reet. 0sn NirSt.

Godfree Sc Moor. druggists, IS 8. Spring st, opposite Hotel Nadeau. 8U9. Elegant trimmed hats from 11.50 up at Miss M.

Aikea's, HUB South Main street. F'f y-e-at bias rs a Hrsclslty At the Carleton Hotel, 155 and l.VT Seuth Spring street Elegant pr'vate-family hoteL Roass-tsatrntlnc ssd Rlrn-wrlttsg. Esrimstes furnished for general renatrs. Onlv flrst-clsss wntkmen annliyed. Swarts homes, aa and South Main stieat Telephone 6U Iks Ho ts on ts the knife mode.

Get one fro Harnor Uoyuolds Co. wholesale and retail hard-waie dealers, Nos. 48 aud 50 N. Mainetreet "This Flonr ef Wifely Patlenre" Ts Bperry's fam ly. Price, tl.su er saok.

Meals serve.) at all hour at 8 pence's lunchroom, 48 South spring street. Dr. (1. s-e, ntl-t. Very best work, lowest rates.

41 Poirh fnr ng street Kt Absolutely Pure. This powder never Tarts. A marrel or purity, strength and bniesomness. Mora oonomiral thno the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude-of low-met, ahort-wetgbt. alum or puospbste Stwdere tts'iio wli in cans KuTAU AKiNQ lot Wail Stxvvt.

K.Y. royal Ksas PCER FALL 3 WINTER PLUSH GOODS They are all the latest poveltles from the European and Eastern markets. The following are a few of THE LEADING STYLES: Modjeska, Empress, Nathalia, 'Paris Latest Worth, Victoria, Estella, Leanora, Neapolitan, Belastri, our latest F. Reiser from Anaheim Is at the Etollen-beck, C. A.

Baker from Chicago Is at the Hoi-lenbeefc. Y. D. Johnson of St. Louis Is stopping at the Llolltjubeck.

Mr. Higgins and family of Iowa are at the Hotel Lincoln. J. L. Campbell of San Bernardino is registered at the JJollenbeclc.

Mrs. A. ttowan of Butte, Mont, is stopping at Bellevue Terrace, Mrs. A. J.

Pajre of London, England, Is registered at the Bellevue Terrace. William A. llopsnn aud wife and J. Hon-Bon from Detroit, are at the liollen-beck. J.

M. Kelfe, L. Pelser, C. M. Shaffer.

A. E. Frelish, commercial men of Francisco, are at the tlollenbeck. Dr. Dunsmoor and family of Minneapolis, brother of C.

H. Dunsmoor, County Clerk, have winter quarters at the Bellevue Terrace, BOAUU OK Kfgular Monthly Meeting and What Wnn 'one. The board met yesterday, all the members being preset! The bond of the Anaheim Water Company was approved. Petition filed and hearing set for December 13th. In re San Pedro ferry, the Distriot Attorney was instructed to return pipers regarding the franchise of Capl.

riett. The protest of C. W. Lymau as to the count for Constable of Compton was read nd the count rectified. Mr.

Fitrrell who had been wrongfully declared elected was ordered nolilied of the error and tlie certificate of election ordered issued to C. Lyman, '1 he protest of W. Squires was read the count tor Constable ol Downey. The couut was corned, a certificate issued to Squires and bis competitor, Mr. Settle, ordered nolilied.

The proposed withdrawal of his resignation by Justice M. L. Wheeler was reterred to tlie District Attorney. A petition in regard to opening streets in Downey was presented and the Overseer was instructed to open them. The Chairman was instructed to sign the snpplfnieiit.il contract of the Anaheim and Fulierton bridge when the bundsmeu sign the same.

Twenty-five days' extension of time was allowed to the Sun Frai.clsco Bridge Company to complete the Fullerton bridge, and the Clerk was authorized to draw warrant for money due the company wiien material is ou the ground according to contract T. V. Ferguson was allowed till January 11th to comuiett; bis contract ou El Monte bridt, and' a warrant was ordered ar wn in iuvor of the California Central Uailroad for t750 on completion of Ferguson's contract. The Clerk was directed to advertise for bids ou furnishing undtrclotuing, shoes, etc J. X.

Pemberton, E. Barrett and A. S. Gray were appointed viewers of the Washburn and Sanlord bridge road. A suit ws ordered instituted ngitlnst J.

G. Downey, J. P. -McFrtrland and Martin Lesgan to quiet title to lands, at County Home. The following bids were accepted for supplies for the County Home: Fr-inkel for froceries; Clinton, beef Loug, bread; F.

lenlrew, drugs; liquors to be bought in open market. 1 he sale of county lots on Bnent Ylsta street was postponed till Saturday next at Boon. A petition was read asking that a new school district, to be known as the West eniou "school District.be constituted out of part of the Vernon strict; also the report if the School Su-ieriutendent adversely thereto. The petition was grauiea by the board. Adjourned till 10 a.m today.

A HiHk i Some man stole the register of the "White House lodging-house, at the corner of Commercial and Los Angeles streets, Sunday night. The proprietor saw the thier when be was making i ff with the book, and after a policeman, but before he returned the man had made good his escape ntt has not sine been seen. It is a rather peculiar case, as the register Is of no use to any one but the proprietor of the house, ho is considerably worked up over it, as he says he cannot tell what his boarders owe him or how long they bave been In the bouse. At 1 Poti'b Sprinr street, have Juit received another lnvo ce of Thev utrht a Utile tasry. but verr low.

and realizing the fact that small profits th larpe rales are better In the end ihaa larger profl i with smaller sales thev bave decided to retuoe their prions from 10 to-Ji-er cent betfnn'iip today. All are invited to call and inspect their nobby aulia, orerooata etc etc. Pears' if the purest and best soap ever made. -t 'ri'T' RHuitiful Carral ta" offer ch imin rooms and eoeilent tabte. ierui reasonable-.

Atklroa Mrs Jeanne C. Carr. i ueadi.ca. 1-t 1 6 4 Tax tm th aaM, Sperrx'n flour. Prica, W.8CI per sack.

tHi'E DBPAKTMENT. Men's llus ness pliees, I1IU Pair. We toll you the shoe boys were hooping around pleas ng a mass of people with bur-diiiiiB in shoos. We've the best yet today, a genuine calf sho in oongiess or book lace iu miuun-sense last, an easy-wearing shoe. atll.7J; wonh I3.W bad! s' Frenoh Kid Shoes, IS 89 a Pair.

How is this? A genuine enob Rid button shoe, a neat opera toe. wtn soft, flexible ile, one of the best fitting shoos made, at 12.89; every dealer uets 14 for them. Ladies' Slippers Wio a Pair. If you wa.t real comfort get a pair of tbee Uppers aud if you don't find more real owm-fort than twice ihe prio bring them back and ifoi your moiuy at Mo a pair; sold everywhere at I. fid.

Misses' Kid Shoes, II 6S a Pa'r. A those who miss it mis a treat a dr ss -hoti made of flu ouiao a kid, high out. II I'S; the ggest bargain tver sold, and wortb 12 no Children's Shoes. II 18 a Pair. A pretty shoo, made or tln -of i eathor, fits like a and easy as an old shoe, iu sizes of 8 to 11.

at li.JS duoed from II 75. SlbK AN UHES8 uuuoa UEPAUTMENT. Waterud 8ilk, 4o a Yard. You can't help call ng this a big bargain; a noli colored watered silk at 4 to; come a h' preitv those are.and worth ut least 11. Dub e- old Hla uli nira, 15o a Yard.

Thev are stylish, rresav and rv oeatilo.f ull 3d niches wide In vor 5.1 different dositrns, vool tilling aoho ce nmierial, at loo a yard; a bargain everv wiiere at "Jf.o Ch vlotBult nirs, -JS'ioa Yard. Ain't hese fine woods? vervooe delighted with them but nev -r fore wera old a 22Hc a yard a iloulile-fe xed ohevloi suitiug.thu most stylish launc or the day, at xnyto; a rare bargain at 4 o. All-wool Henrietta Cloths. 3r5 a Ya d. When you miss this you miss ihe grato" batgai of your life: almost 1(1 Inoh vide all-wool hen riot a olo hs.

in every cnce vab shade a fabrlo tlmt has a world-wide reouta-tion for siyle and dura llit sold everywhere at noi less than tt o. DOMES i 10 DEPARTMENT. Nsvy-blue rlnts, 6o a Y'ard. You can have your choice of UK) different patterns of lnd go-bfue pr all fi colcrs an choice des gas at6o; Bold everywhere at Canton Flannel. 6-tfc a Yard.

I 'san extra-go heavy nap cant' flannel, Ju-t the thing for undurwesr, at 6o; worth lucajard. Nainsooks, OPj'o a Yard. They are checks, in a tine white mate-teriai and a value you don't often see a 6Ho; If you are goinir to make oh'Utren's aprons don't overlook th item, for it is just half-price. Dres TMo a Yard. A grand display and sale; ou entire stock of Hcoieh ginghams at 7Vc; sold all over at I2v.

I anov Tu-kish Towels, llio Each. Fos oo.era splashers or tidus can't ach with a fancy border; a gui value at Sauens iro a Yard. Our entire of fancy sateens; all tbe lates' aignsand newcohrli a h.ndsoje assortment at ho a yard; reduced fnm S6o. MarnilesH dsp-eads l.SftKaoh. Remember this is a genuine Marseilles be 1-spread large vnouu-b to cover the larirest double he i.

in a rich pattern, at II. US; a good value all over at ti. IShel cloth 8Ho rd. All new designs with escalloped edge tinted shads. at tiHo a vard; much cheaper than panor and rth LACK AND tslKRY DEPARTMENT.

enci Dotied Veil ngs.luoa Yard. Pure siiK, fancy do ted ve linr, all tue popu-lur shades, at 10 sold all over a K50. 8 Ik ush Tidies. I hach. A very stylish and ornamen'al plush tidy, wiih ancv border, at loo; rth 4s.

Black silk Ornam. nts 2 I ach. A large variet of black silk ornaments virions kinds aud sty Its, atSjoeach; worth as high as 7 c. American Lace, a Yard Almost fo ir niche wid-. A double-thread Au.erlcat' lai-, for dorwear How shams, at SHo a ard; sohi ever where at 10c "VVck I see, fle a Ysrd.

All shades and stt les of wool luoo, the latest trtnm lng from three to seven nebes. the uniform price of wc; worth as gh a Mio Indies' Bl ick Moi-kings. lfsjO a Pair. Don't nils them: our resru st -'tio black stocking, fast olor 1 finished, wiihout scam, at I "jo: blir bargain hi en' Fine Stock! gs 2.ic a Pslr. The best valuo od earth, ad a ehance vou'U nv rtretairai We've ul ten seen a beard of bargains, hut never any to equ thl.

The qntlitv Is one the verv bes that is m- de. hr nch derby r-bbed, donlile threads, doi'bl" knees and double sole, in sol o- lore at SAo: w-re on to find them elsowhorw at iWo ou'd ii.isk tnem nig rargaiu. I AD1K9' rNDERWRAR DEPARTMENT. Lsdles' Winter llsllrl can Shirts. Vfri Each The price speaks for itself: it mist be a bar- sa n.

a us. an uargam or lhs I don la-tionir. lt'sawl ler-we -s-ht -Ibrl, ann on- r-hrt of aperio- ality at 29j; oan't find it cisewnere ai ie i'sn uc. e-' es. 5o Each.

It's a good el) a. and ever.ro likes them: not too isrge liur too small, just ilhu at 6o, Ladies' 82o Kseh Ain't they nice? We know vou will want tnem wnn ou see tnem; mad of wd cotton trimmed with einhro dery, yoke and edging, at each. ortn 6yc l.adie-' I seta. Each This time something ettra ynn'U adm't when ou i-sve oi ce wi rn them. Thev are the best shape and best fi 11-bone rret with a noi-sioe neeis you Dave ever worn, at 49o, worth 80 htldren'a Long Cashmere Coaks.

1 1.93. They ai rei embroidered; loug cash mere cloak at I rt Children CI. aks 95. A neat and styli-h n- wmarket. made of heavr cloth, the very la est with belt, at a t-armeot mat ever child should have, and worth th Ladies' Cardinal Jersey.

9-c Each. Thev are pure wool Jersevs ta lor msdo, with 'ull back, at 9So each; our regular price is 1150. Ladles' Cloth Skts. Esoh. It is one of tae e-t mate cloth stim have ever seen: with flatted bottntn and vel vet On sb for street wear it eo't be at: savas wasm secescn reoiH-eo trot-a SI M.

NOllON DKPAHTtSlSr. Oxidised pin-, 19a eaoh, la su ttesigas, aad The above are lint a fnw of the isr noveltleg have on hani, and we invite the ladies of the city and surrouudinsf coaatrj to examine same at our spaciom showrooms. No. 21 S. SPRING- ST.

Adjoining Nadeau House. BRANCH OF THOMAS DAY LIMITED. GAS FIXTURES. Mantels, Grates, Tile, Iron Pipe and Plumbers' Supplies. FINE BRASS WORK TO ORDER.

NICKEL PLATING UANtrrAOTURBRS Of All Kinds of Church Work, Back Work, asel. Tables, Towel Racks, Hsi Sacks, Mnslc Stands, Curtain C. RENO. MANAGER, JOi Bit INK IS THE I HRT HH 111111(1111 lllllll 111 111 HI II t. JOT ACTORS, near Chtno ranch, damp land, two miles from depot 13,100 10 LOT- in New Vernon, cheap SH ACKB TKA.TS at 1-00 io I3S0 per acre, six miles from courthouse, or S3 acres, damp land, at 10 000 10 ACKS-.

near Santa Fe Spring, damp land 1,000 ACRES Hill avenue, Pasadena, house, barn Sowers, crass, ete I.7S0 Tha a bore will be sold oa easy terms. W. U. HUFF. 118 W.

First St. 209 bUUIH SPRING STREET, HEADQUARTEKS FOE TEIIUTGS AND LACES. aa AgeaM, Ma JtnanKn. sow at ovw at two..

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