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LC3 MiOmZB T. LOCAL EVENTS. Ene caeca citff or pare. 3-icobB 3Sro. Clotbina.

LINES OF CITY BUSINESS. JACOBI BROS. V. W. EAACA' 3IST sua ii H.

MM Miii In NOVELTIES CLOSING-OUT PRICES. -FOR. FALL AND WINTER Have Arrived and are Arriving Daily. War stors ha? oeen crowded to tbe oora ever since ws snunnnced onr closiusr-oat sale. The pnblie bol eve In oar assertions, and OUK PfllCH PROVK THAT WB BUSINESS.

Kever before In the hlstorv of thU city has such a sacrifice ben mie, We sre determined, how-ver, to elese out every article In onr we nuoance a lew new SPECIAL CLOSING OUT DRIVES: -V-u U. 1 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mm ifv: MEN'S DEPARTMENT. Every. Sale a Genuine Bargain, Every Day a BARGAIN DAY. 300 Men's Serviceable Suits at $3.75.

200 Men's Serviceable Suits at $4.50. 300 Men's AUWool Cheviot Suits at $5.00. We are also Running Off a Line of the Latest Styles of Men's Good OUR SELECTIONS MB THE TO CHOICEST Tbatttiellarketfoftlio World Frodaoa. We Carry the Largest and Finest Assortment in This City. OUK PRICES ARE AS LOW as the LOWEST.

We Sell th Same Quality of Goods for Leas Money Than Other Establishment in This City. There la no deception practiced by us. We simply sell goods as cheap as they can be sold, and give full value, In Boular In Extra Long Sizes, In Extra Wide Sizes, OUR LJJSTE IS COMPLETE, COS8I8TINQ OF Silks, Trimmings, Gloves, Blanket Velvets, Fancy Goods, Hosiery, Curtain, Plushes, Ladies' Underwear, Flannels, Dress Goods, Table Linens, Ladies', Misses' Children's Cloaks, And a complete assortment of everything that oan be found lo aoy FiB.ST-0.AS3 DE? GOOD SXOUE. Jacoby Mmafactnrins: Tai'ori. ill venona difflcalt to fit should tike a lvantsireof this sale.

Yoa rlllb fUted oat at eloslaoat prices, ail we are elojlnz ontall these gooJs Jar helow the mannfactarers' prices. PANTS. PANTS. -PANTS; CITY OF "I fAA Men's Serviceable Afl Cf A lOUU "All CaaBlmere" Pants, 1 AAA alr Wen's Servtaeabl. ntZ XUUU "AU Cassiware" Pant.

Jj, (Q MOTHERS! WJCTIO ix iHR EAST SIDE BOARD OF TRADE. Ex P(ta Make a Vigorous Denunciation and the Board Split I' Adjourned Bine Die Trouble Brewing Vfot tbe Cohn Estate Rooeptlon to Congress man Vandever. Tbe East Side Board of Trade met it Mr. Hamilton's bouse lut venlnjc, JteiWent jaesater in tbe chair. Tbe Committee oo Ball wai asked for Its report, and responded that It bad not toade a choice, asking for further time.

loe request was not granted, but tbe com' niiitee was discharged from further duty. A motion was then made to adjourn to vampDuirs uaii. Judge Page, not thinking much of euch a proceeding, took the floor and denounced the proceeding In the strongest term. He accused that portion of the board favoring uji'uruuiaut 01 oeingr a set or low-aown, political trlckstwrs. belomrlne to thanood.

lum element. This seemed to-irritate that portion uf the board, who thought themselves respectable. The president requested the' Judge to de- iniiu in King use or sucu language, aud ISO rtquested him to make hi snaeou short, as the board was not willing to be in ins narangue. xne remarks oi the president heaped fuel upon tbe flame, uu iiioouuBo usa language totne gentle men that was more than they could stand, and several of the membership advanced toward the orator in a threatening attituds which seemed to quiet him for few win. Utes.

as sooq as the canes bad been dropped and the hands were taken from the speaker's shoulders, be resumed bis tirade and the Bard of Trade adjourned to Campbell's H.ill, leaving five members of the old board and Secretary Dyer to keep the minutes for them. The adjourned por-tion retired to the ball and opened up their session, passed a resolution tendering their thanks to Mr. Hamilton for the use of bis parlors and for gentlemanly treatment at (J1S MH1IUS. The'board then adjourned sine die. NOTES.

The Committee on Decorations awarded the 110 premium for the finest decorated residence on tbe day of the celebration to Mrs. Sepulveda, whose place is on tbe cor ner or uowney avenue ana Bsucock street also 110 to the conductor and gripmao car 60, train So. 1. J. Schloss returned from a trip np the Country yesterday.

Parties boring for water on Charles I'age's plica made a mistake and struck OH. mucu to their astonishment. J. W. Stockwell lett for Ventura county jeswrnay to spend a ween or more, J.

V. Draper returned from an eastern trip yesterday. He took In all the Import ant points nasi or me mountains auring a trip of six months. He siys that In all bis iraveis ue iouuo. no Detter place tnan jlos Angeles.

Tho citizens on South Griffin avenue are complaining of the condition of their street near tne railroad, it. having been washed out by the last rain. Tbey claim that the condition of the street is dangerous and it should be attended to at 0: ice. and renueat the Street Superintendent to give it bis COHN'S ESTATE Likely to Be Involved in Intricate Litigation. A lively contest is brewing over the estate of the late B.

Cohn of this city. Its value Js estimated at between 180,000 and 1150.000, for which there will be several claimants. No will lias yet been found, and it Is thought that the deceased made none, as he refused to discuss the disposition of his property wltti one of his nurtners only a boon time oetore uts sudden death. About lour years airo Mrs. B.

Cohn died. and the contest agalust the legitimate heirs of Mr. Cohn will come from a woman with whom he has bad relations many years and who claims to be the mother of seven chil dren by him, and to have been recognized oy mm as nis wire since lis wire died. A petition for the appointment of Julius fi, Cohn as administrator of the estate will come up Friday In the Superior Court be- rore jtwge uianr. jjotn juspar Couuand Mrs.

Simon Cohn, brother and sister of tbe deceased, have assented to his being appointed administrator, and tbey will be represented by 8. M. White and Jndge jjrunson, wnue ine contestant win ne rep- i-j 1 i resomeu oy Messrs. nuns ana treat. The claimant goes by the name of Mrs.

B. Cohn and was Miss Delpnina Varetas, and is of Spanish descent Four of the children are living aud were baptised In the Catholic Church under the name of Cohn. It Is said tnat the intimacy between tbe two existed, however, for a number of years and long before the death of tbe legit imate wiie. The contestant thinks that a will was left, and that provisions were de for her and the children, as she bad been led to believe would be dona Tbe contest will result, no doubt, in the recital of many disagreeable things, ana wiu oe a stubborn ngnt on bota Bides, CONGRESSMAN VANDEVER. Ad Informal Reception Tondered Htm.

Congressman Vandever will leave this morning over tbe Smthera Pacific for Washington, D.C Ee was tendered an Informal reception by the Union League last evening in us rooms on Jrirw street. J. A. Kelly, president of the leagne, fireaided, and made a short speeoh on call-ng the meeting to order. The chairs In the little hall were comfortably filled, and all present seemed to take a teep Interest in dan.

VanrievMr'a anaanh TT, tbe work to be done by Congress at this session, ana aevotea considerable time to the annexation of Lowen California to the llnlrod States. Tim ineilrur nnnflriun. that tbe territory can oe had by peaceable iiiiuks me juexican uuverument will be only too glad to pay its debt to tbe United States in that way. He Intimated that there are thousands of Chinamen being smuggled across tbe line, and tbe only way to check this immigration is to buy the ter-tor. Gen.

Vandever was followed by Judge Carpenter, who made a brlot speech. Judge Carpenter is of the opinion that there are too many Democrats in fflce, and be feels confident that a eeneral meaning out must take place if the Republicans wish to carry their ticket next year at the general election. Several members of tbe league followed in short speeches, and a general hand-shaking ensued, when the party broke tip. West End Matters. The committee appointed by tbe West End Board of Trade at its last meeting to interview the Park Commissioners In regard to Marion Park, Elysian Iv o.

4, and also as to amount of money expended on parks In the different parts of the city and what amount the West JCnd is entitled to, will report at the regular meet-ing of the West End Board of Trade this evening. The Citizens Gas Company will at that time give definite terms as to tbe matter of furnishing gas to the West End and at wh.it time it will bave its mains laid. Between the two companies, it looks as if tbe West End would be supplied with gas in the near future. "It Is a fact," that Hood's Sarsaparllla does eure scrofula, salt rheum and other diseases or tffections arising from Impure state or low condition of tbe blood, overcomes that tired feeling-, creates a good appetite, and gives strength to every part of the system. Try it.

At Auction Today. W. E. Beeson will sell tedar a full line ef Furn'ture, Brddlngr, Carpet, Dishes, eto. Sale at 119 and 121 West 8eoond street, at 10 am.

and p.m. Ben O. Bhoades. auct.oneer. BEY ELGIN UK AND Condensed Milk.

TOTfR Grocer keeps Sis Condensed Milk. UNION IKON WOfiKS, FIEST 1LAMSD1 STSL TUVertwi and Rtanrnr. YIXVVA UAKEKT AND LUSCU, N. SprlBf. Book n1 fitatiofirrr.

tAZABCa MgLSKB, 1U K. Bpnof, Barber Bnppllea. OUST mrcciTT. J1H a. enriof.

pi tain. ju aud cuil.rjr tuaui Car nolle Goods. POIIAW. 140 Main at. C.tho-lie cantflm, oli, church awxtt and ra llgluua nitlelM; elng.nt boji.l.y (entls cbenpar thanavar, now cmnluf In; Catholic almasac la iiagltab, naoti.

G.rman and Spaalata. Clry Towol flatpply Company. OLASK LTTUK, QurXJ ClnthtntritotatL Commi.aluner of 0edav. AltlZONA. tit.W VOUK, U.

A. V-Juiuaon, XI fciOfLU Commliilon M.rcbantii. ffTAHto rnvrr yn. rmri t. gftscictana, RTXVTBrMS, PHYSICIAN AND Moriwin.

In ra.diul and anrglcal ol.pennary. Ctaronta SlHauw aaprolaltr. Bneelal all.nilon (ivan to tn. raatmnt of all remala dlfc mwi, twin medltial and aur.laal. Offlc.

bourai 10 Am. to 19 a to 4 ro.) 10 a.m. to la m. Office, alio N. Stain oppoalta lii.

Bh Elmo Howl. R.aldanoe. 1013 H. Mala at. Da C.

BDQAR 8MITH, DI8EA8K3 OK woman aiiaclaltiT. Baotal diaaaaaa cured wttliout the knlte by th. BrtpkerholT ayai.ra. Tboaa auffarlni with any form or ohronlo or koIaI Hhmi will do wall ta our ay.teiu ol tra.iui.nt. 0Bo coraar lUta and bavaaUi, Hoi sarra oioca, S.

HAUSiiCKY, Uomeopa: kj thl.t. Offlce, room. 11 and 13. Loa Anealn Hank bulldlna, cornet Flrtend 8prln.it.. Ha.t-danca, S8S H.

r.arl at. Offlea boon, If to 3: hour, at realdance till 8 7 tod p.m. Teleptiun. omoa, U7j residence, 677. "lyi.

I. B. HAMILTON HAS KEMOVKU XJ bla rpsid.no. to aaat of Balmont avx. b.twa.n Tamnle and K.cond OrQee No.

21 W. Flnt hour. 0 to 10 am. and 8 to 8 p.m.; offlc. telephone 179.

r.aldenc. 6x8. TXR. WEST nUQnE9. FORM KR REST-A dant Burgeon to the New York Hospital.

V. Bprlns au Honra: 9 to la. to S. Tol. 1011 KftBhCCA Lh.E IjuR.E, M.IJ.;oF-Oca and mldvnca.

7H N. Main 9 11 a 9 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tal.phon. 613. DH.

C. E. CLAOITJS, 41 8. BPRIXO BT.l beura from 11 am. to 3 p.m.

Bpaclalty, aexual, akin and cbronio MD. I.TJMMIS. M.D.. OFFICE 120U S. Bprlns rooma 9 and 4.

Houra, 10-11 1-1 p.m. Kldence telephone 921). C. KOTER. SUKGEON.

AT TUH ill Hamnin Hatha. The moat enmplet. Turk-Uh Hath and r'lrctrlo Inatltut. on the coa.b CP. BAl'G, HOOMS 1.

a 3. Xm Anxtla. Katlonxl Bank building, Loa A "ie. i DR.KANNON, VISITINO PHYSICIAN riiatars Hoipltal, 7X W. Main rooma 1, 3 aim O.

i.iepnon.iio XJ room 9, traata aueeat.tully all private die- enttsta. QR, CUABLTT9 AWHIT WitTAL BOOKS. S10H Bentb Sprlns iret, Breed Block. peclaUil ln.ArtlOcial Teeth. SlflUnltCuw Boiieited, Thirty rraetlah Formerly at Area etreat, rtlladalpblA epanlik Bpokaa, IMf AUaadaA ADAMS DENTISTS, NO.

S3 Spring roams 4 and auld flillnga from up: amalsam and allvitr fillings, 91: paln eia extraction of teem byairorsaa.fi: teetn tracted without or air, 00c; taut aata of teetb from .6 to S10 by our new tuetlitid of making terlU a mlnfll In liopomlbia: all work guaranteed; teeth xtro.ad without pain a ttca houra Irom 8 a.nt. ti p.m., and 7 to 9 p.m.i bun-dayt from 10 a.m. to li) rn. DENTIST. N.

SPRING JL at, rooma (I, and 7. Houra, SMB. Gold fllllmt, from uu. I Porcelain Crowna 96. Silver or amahtam, SI.

I Ueld orowna, and up. Plates, from 84 to S10. Extrnoilnr. 5Uc. Ith gaa or air, 91.

bridge work ipaclalty. DR. W. WllLLS. COK.

OF SPRING and First Wilson block (talc, elevator), 'iaetb filled painleady: all kinds of dentistry done; teeth extracted without pain. PAINLESS EXTRACTION OF TEETH with the electrlo vibrator; fold and porcelain crowns; brld.e worlc. Dlta C. A V. BT EVENS, rooms 18 sod 19, Bchumacbar block, No.

7 N. Spring su Ts'OnORTJS 8. XJ Pentlst. Fine fflllnf and artlflctal teeth without nlatea. Teeth extracted without pain.

Thirty-8 8. 8PKIXO ST. ei nnNHivnniu nVTiT Bprlns rooma 1 and 2, Phillips block. T5 U. C.

V. BALDWIN. DENTIST. 29W S. gprlnf at.

Spectaifota. It OEAN, WHO FORMERLY PRAC- ticed for several year enmsse poysician end surceon In lerise Hone Konc bospual. The Doctor tnitkee a spsclsiiy ef rtisamattsm, bead, tbroai, lungs, II vn, stomach, Jtvomb troubles and private dlara, eto. Coesuliatlnn free. All sick are cordially Invited to call at bis olllce, NO.

81 LOB between int and Mequena, li. HOSU riLM. 1HE AMuUS PUY slclan and surgeon, makes a specialty ol and cures consumption, rbeumatlsm, astbma, rupture, dropsy, eater rb; alio eyes and ears, diseases of tbe head, throat, lungs, liver, siomuch, blood, eto. Ail sick are Invited to call at his office, Mo. Ii7 TJPPBB MAIN Bf.

P. O. Bos 66 DR. WONG, TUB WELL-KNOWN AND practiced Chinese physician end eorreen, wiikes a specialty of all tbe various diseases or tUs body, head, tnrosX, lungs, liver, stomach, blood, womb troublss. neuralgia, piles, etc.

Consultation free. All sick are invited to attend. No. 1SS CPPXR MAIN bl' F. O.

Bos 16'J7. MRS. PAKKER, LIFE-READING Clairvoyant; consultation on business, law. suits, mineral sueculail' love, absent friends, marriage, etc a Spring su, 9am. to8p.ru.

TIJIDWIP-ERT. ELECTRICITY AND Massage treatment. MRH O. AKDEiUION, ili 8. Uprlng eu Office.

tS li. DR. WILLIAM DAWSON, ELECTRI-clan, hheumatlsm, gout and nsrvous diseases a specialty, eqd Russian bstb. 181 8. MAIS opposite Catholic Cathedral.

DK. JOHN B. WOOD. SKIN Diseases. Offlce, 4X 8.

Spring residence, cor. Eighth and Pearl telephone 796. 18 AKY F. MUNSON. M.D..

ELE0TK1- cian anq nomeonatnim. an w. i.utw"i. MRS. L.

8. BOWERS, THE WASHOE Peeress and Astrologer, can be consulted at the MONTKOsK rAULOiiS, 9 and ID, i'ur two weeks only. IW. MARY E. MKD113 W.

FOURTH Claremont. room i. 11-2U IVTRS JOHNSON. CARD READER, 624 iJL H. Orand ave.

Ladles B0 eents. r.ttomcrs. K. WCOD. W.

r. PATER. A. H. JTDOK.

JUDSON. HES I'KR WOOD. ATl'OR-nevi at Law. 117 New High at, rooms 17, IS and University Bank building, Loa Angeles, Cal. Bones' is.

SKitit. Tnniiaa wtHnia. HSIT K. SMITH. SMITH, WINDER SMITH, ATTOR-neys-at-law, will practice In all tbe Htate and Federal courts.

Oinces, rooms 1. 3, 3 and 4, Unt-versitr ank building. 117 NEW K1UH Ut Angeiee, Cal, Telephoue Na 683. DIVORCE LAW A SPECIALTY. W.

HOLTOMB. Attorney. Office. 84 W. 1 1 rut moms 10 ana 1 1, 1 IV0RCE LAW A SPECIAL XJ vice five.

W. W. TAYLOU, Uwyer, 2d Bering city. "TlTmU RPHEf TltTORJi EY7K00MS si ana rnniips eiocic 'TOSEPH H. CALL.

ATTORNEY-AT. sj Law. Murrletta block. 127 New High at, 14 ii. ATTO EYTP Xjt law, gives special attention to collections by -ecio'iir' rtne- iw.

fio. a. uain bt. EJ. ADCOCK PRACTICK.S IV ALL conns of the fctat.

8 N. flPBINO ST. ncciitcaa. CHARLES W. DAVIS.

ARCHITECT, rooms and. luWUCY BLOCK. Loa Angeles. f. srveea.

ns a. WAUa octavius troeaAjr, KYSK. MORGAN WALLS. AKCU1-tects. rooms 1-4.

No. SDH S. Spring. W. FORSYtn7A RCHlf ECT, NO.

118 al N.JIAIN 8T, Lanfranco bloct LT. CLEMENS, ELECTRIC BELLS. burglar alarms. 11 a. FORT ST.

1. HAAS. ARCHITECT. 14 NORTH BPKINQ ST. SLOCUM.

ARCHlTECTSw Office, Sj 8. Slain sfc, roem S. O. MERITHETT, ARCHITECT, Sa 44a Bating sk Here Is some holiday news thf we are sure will be rerr aftrenabW to you. There Is nothing that will make your little bor huppior than a now suit of and at OUIi Ci08JN-onT PIUOW our rrr flnest suita oan no be for a mere tnlle.

ciobiboMu? pbice2j mi0 ults' tha an8ot 'U FAT BOYS' SUITS. years, Grocer. Retail. E. SQ3TABCE.

SO pria Tal ait Iron Works. BASES IBQW 9-88 Bu.na Vlat Lcs Ati1m Aba tract Company. tlSlt, TjKPARMBNT. BAEOMT HABrV MAM. auomoifi.

Offlo XI Iwui. ai. JJoijHhulldluf. Notary Fobllo. O.

A. DOBINSOS. lit S. Fort, Tal.phoa.3S. Bal Estate.

MTTXETI HAKBIOTT. 34 W. BprtBr. T. AluDUNAtU, Wair WUaua Cijlldla STAS BIQN COJiVAM T.

tuMm, Waeona Aerlonltaral Implements NPWKTjIj MATHTIWfl, TO. 9, it I JEDucnttonsi. OODBUR1 'S BUSINESS COLLEQJJ BHOBTHANp AND TTPEWHITIHO Ha 169 South Spring Street, Los Angeles, Cal ssssietra pat amp sjtbwiw tW particulars cal at efflee or afldreee 9.6. WOOP1UTBV, Principal. TVlRs.

U. T. MHEr-AiiD. i'X clan of will open elasse tor metaphysical Instruction at the BAMoNA, ekrner ot Spring and Third at an early date, Mrs. Chftpard's method ef Instruction la loalcai.

scientific and eminently practical. All Interested la metaphysics are Invited to call. 9 (Jf. tllLDA'M HALL ULESDALE A Ofnlly equipped boarding and day school for slrla. will open egaln on the 11th of Heptemoer.

lor clrcnlnre apply at school, or Wo. California Bank Bulldlug. OS-ANGELE3 BTJSINKSS 0oLLfe(ili JUand English Training Behool. 38, 40 aad 43 0. Malu near Peconn; experienced teaehere; com plete eourse ef study.

B. WILLI Ait Irtn-cipaU TNSTRUCTI05 GIVEN OE TUS fcTEN- oeraph Ileimrtlng Machine; tbe elmplest. shortest, cheapestand best syiMn of shorthand. For further Informal inn call at NO. 9 N.

MAIM BT. Classes now lermlne: rate very reasonable. YfissYs mux; tEACHEKS of rm ITX pianoforte, harmony, slght-slnglng, voica culture; classes of two or more (ladles or gentle men) for vooal mnste, sltrht-slnglng; and part alnglng. Studio, 40S S. TOUT BT.

11-8 MISS MARIE L. COBB. PUPIL OF Hans von Bulow, will receive pupils at he studio, rooma 47 and 43, California Bank buildlugi also clagsee In French. HART. TEACHER OF VIOLIN, ej piano and harmony, room 8, Loa Ansreles Theater bullillnv.

Wednesdays and Saturday. bchooLOF EL6Cj'h6jJ ANb dra- matlo Expression, lxm Anicelea Theater build lng. C. C. PABKKK, Director.

AN EXPERIENCED TEACHER OF deaf-mutes rives lessons rn articulation and lip-reading. MISS BEACH, Slid W. Ninth et. 11-34 MISS KATHERINE KHIBALL WILL receive pupils In vooal muslo at her rooms, SJ1 w. kecoS'D or at the Los Angelea Con-eervatory of Music.

SIO. C. MOD1NI. TENOR. PUPILS prepared for concert, oratorio or opera.

113 B. Fort su HERR A RNOLD KUTNER. TEACHERi of the German languaee and literature by the natural Method. Otlioe 449 bprlns neae feUlb. P.O.

BUX 185. KINDERGARTEN TRAlNITSGr sebool, with kindergarten and jprlmary achool. Opposite Put to tltce. MSB. P.

WUi' uua, rnncipai. CCrlAtlS KHsVoaL BTinio-Pi- lO ano. Violin and Harmony, at the WAM ONA, eurner Third end Uprlng sta. nPHE OCCIDENTAL ACADEMY. 62fl JL Grand a hoarding and day school for boys sneclal courses.

iu.v, j. w. nu. UDLAM SCHOOL OF ORATORY A-t and Arte. SBu ft.

OLIVE BT. MRSTJIRAH D. COLE WI. RF.SUllJi her tencblng In vocal culture, at once, at hr new resident. 580 H.

LJVK HT. A KiGHT6CH0OI- FOR GIRLS WILL open ISov. UlU. Address 8. Till Eft, 11 THE LOS ANGELES CONSERVATORY" of Mosle.

SO. 40 H. MAIV ST. fcomccepntblc pttcmne. AS.

SnOKB, M.D., HOMEOPATHIST, Office, 13SN, Main St. Uascarel block. Residence, corner 6au Pedro and Adams its, Oilloa hours: 11 to 13 1 toJi-in-Jlelenhone No. S3. MILLS BOAL, M.

D. BUYSON- Bonehraka block, S3 8. Spring st, cor. Becoud; rooms 1, Hand hours, 11 a.m. p.m.; tule-phone, 35! atofflcutiuy and night.

DRS. BEACH fc BOYNT ON. OFFICE. 87 N. Spring Los Angeles, Cal.

Offlc hours: 8 to 12 1 to 4 aud 0 Mel p.m. lt. Boy-n ton's residence. 735 OUvo A G. COOK, M.

21 8. FORT 8T Sneclaltv. lung and nervous diseases. Boars, 10 to 3. Telephone 1B8.

RS. H. TYLER WILCOX. M.D.. COlU ner First and BprlniL Electricity and ner vous diseases.

P. HOY, M.D.. OCULIST AND AU-r rlst, late with Dr. Roosa and Dt. Norton of New York.

Treats tbe eye and ear eacluelvely. Cilice hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m, 1 to 8 p.m. 89 JX. Spring st over People's Store.

1 DRTX'FriTAWse; otdck-tino Anrlsr. Offlce hours; 9 am. to 4 p.m., 7 to am. McDonald blocls, K5 Main st. TSnclassillco.

LOOK AND BEAD! li yoa with to sell or trar secontUusa yurnltura, Carpett or Trunks, Be snr and srlve us cn. Ws have in sbnea) larfro variety of foods too numorous ta mention, a of which we oiler cheap for oassl or will aeli ou itntallmeme. W. P. MARTIN A So.

848 a Sprlnir St. Lock Box 183L NOTICE TO COAL CONSUMERS. GENUINE WELLINGTON COAL ft are now dltoharglng, SI Ship "Hlcbarl ill." at -an eirn. a cargo of tho bdoto ootsj and whil uq oadinf will asks Special Eatet oo Carload Lots. This Is the only g-eiu'ne Well nirtoa In tbl ma' ket and, as coul rs aro awara, vastly superior to ail other coals.

Kow Id tlie Time to lay la Your Winter Sapply. for wholesale and retail prioes apply to Southern California Cail Wood OFFICE, 4 COURT STREET, Yard, eor. and Alameda sts. TeL SIS. NEW HOUSE.

Wagon Hard Woods, Iron, Steel. Borsesboea and Kalla, Blacksniltb'a Coal and Tools, Cabinet Woods, Etc JOHN WIGMORE, 18 and tS S. Loa fVngalesSt. C. F.

HEINZE.MAN, Druggist; and Chemist, SO. 122 Main St. Los Arzelfs. Cul, Prescriptions carefully compounded Caj EithU lies Si! In Short and Stout Sizes, In Sack and Frock MiiH All bcariog this Special Label: 1 OA A Palr Men's ServlowWe AA lUU "AU Casaimero" Pants. 0 UU OllAO Pairs of the very flnestqun Ulos ot AJUU oun Mm's and Men's Panu.

fanoy and plain wowtei. Jii i i i all tallor-nimio an 1 out In the new Ni III I st la.blooi at vho low price ot We can lit th fattest and atoutent boy In the city from ibl. and weareclnsiutr nvorytbjncr iut at hotirlnif from Busmen. Prices. It your boy is bard to fit bring nitu to ua.

SOO of the best (Trades of Bijs' Knee Pants. sizes 5 to 14 (CI anr fil years, pur pair, aUU Ladles' rsnoea. a follows: Ladies' Sprint heel Fine Kid Shoes at CLOSIMQOUI PEICS1 SCHOOL SHOES. Children's Grain Tip Button Slices, at Misses' Grain Tip Button 8hoei, at 5 TEMPLE BLOCK, TEMPLE BLOCK. SUPERIOR RANGES' The Only Perfect Working mange in 1 nis Markeu WE WILL NOT 1 A Bovs' three-piece "Short Pants Suits," aw conelfitlugot Jn' ket, Pants nnd Test, all ancy Corded, sizes itolOffiQ Xll years, per suit, JJIO.OU IKfl Boy.

three-piece, "Short Pants Suits" AM" (Jacket. Pante and Vest), szes 5iol4 years, an exceptionally floe suit, at Q(J Permit the public tp be humbugged by competitors who pretend to give you bargains, giving such reasons as retiring from business, only to deceive the unwary. They luve played this dodge before. It is a chestnut SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! OUR PHILADELPHIA SHOE HOUSE Will Cloe Oat This Week 60 0 Palrg of the Celebrates! Curtis ft PARIS. WEEK.

50 Boys Suits, sfzeto 13, worth tS, gQ 100 3m9yta wot01 602 95 100 Men's OTuf worth $3.50 Temple' Streets. Cnror. LET THEM MEET OUR PEICES wmeir (it iciifiater, h. Udies' Maohlne-sewed French Kid An btioes, Ladles' Goodyear Welt Frenon Eld C9 SA fences, vw tadies' Band-sewed French CI HO Dnoes, at Rochesster, Art ane rreucn aia sqoos, w.w THIS Men Sack Suits, worth 0, bow 100 KliM rnta' wort'1 Mc only lOc I OA Dosea Mother's TYiend WalBta, this OKn week, only JACOBY RETAILCLOTHING HOUSE, WE NEVER DECEIVE THE PUBLIC, We have made cats In oar departments. Underwear, Hats and Overcoats Included.

Space doss not permit the itemizing: of each, Oar word Is sufficient. 121 to l7 N. MAIN 103 N. MAIN PHILADELPHIA L0ID0I CLOTHIM PACIFIO'CLAY MANUPACTCRINU Corner Spring and Tit co il. tbe atanuracturers oi Hif hest Quality vitrified salt-grazed Water and Sewer Pipe, Terra rotra Chimney pipe and Drain Tile.

Fire Brick, Preed Brick. Holloir Building: Biock. Hre Clay, a all nd. of clay pmduots. Alee Crusttod Itock for Streets, bulidiu Foundations, eto.

OFFICE AND SAIiESUOOM. No. 113 South Fort fit, Loa Angeles, KOCK-CKUSHINO PLANT, Kast Los Angeles, Cal. VITIUF1ED PIPE AND TEltRA COTTAW'OKKS. Sonth JllTeraiae.

DSALEUSj CONTRA CTOE3 AND 1RBIOATINO COMPANIES KCPPUED AT LOWEST KATK3. E. G. DXJBANT, President W. A.

BINflH AM. Secretary and Treasurer, li. 8. POKTKB, vine-Prmldent. C.

n. HRffHT Oonerul Manager NICOLL, THE TAILOR. Pants to Order, from $5 to $15. Suits to Order, from $20 to $65. Tho finest Unas of Fall and Winter Goods ver shown in Los Angeles IVSamplM ant rules tor self-measurement sent tree.

PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. CALIFORNIA SEWER PIPE COMFY, 4 68 N0BTH MAIN STBEET, pel WW tm TO a. a u. s. jDuuoiDf, u) Anjies.

MAsrrAcrrJBERS or Salt Glazed, Vitrified Iron Stone Sewer Pipe, TfcltRA COTTA, FIRE BRICK. ETC. First premium at L. A. Fair OFFICE AND YARD, COR.

FIFTH and SAN PiSDRO TEL 1003. BOttACB HXLEK. Fre dent. WM. FEHGTJSO.

Vioe-Presldent r-. F. WBHKKf r-HTT. 3. M.

M.nayr. BUY YOUB COAL FflOM FIRST HANDS. New Mexico Coal MOTa ASP WBOLIIALB AKB BJRAIL SXAUIBS IV CKANDALL STOVE M'FG 133 and 133 W. First SCand 120 Spring St, Gallnp, Aztec, Sunshine and Cerrillos CoaL an kina of o.l eoo.lantlr In stock, alio COSTS. CH ABCO at ana WOOD.

W. mln. out own omI nd hnH It reet to th. eoommr. Wo middlo-man.

Full WeihU Fositirel ike bt dom.stio oeaiiaue market, e.l our pr before purcbasinf elMWbere. -HAVB Alaska Refrigerators! (SET AIS FATf-. Ta World'! Ecgt 3 i TmntriL CHAS. A. MARRINER, Oeneral Manager- TELEPHONE S55.

CITT OFFICE, HOTEli NADEAU, Tart, owner East Itsst Street and Santa Tt Ats aue, tos Asreles, Cat.

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