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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 56

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Los Angeles Sunday Times. 28 FEBRUARY 13, 1898. OH, LIST! mm, ONE BOTTLE CURES McBurney's Kidney and Bladder Cure. This is not a cure-all, but it WILL cure the most stubborn case of trouble of this kind. Its general and invigorating: effects impels these organs to the proper discharge of their functions and thus restores health and vitality.

It Is a certain and thorough cure for pains In the small of the back, irritation of the bladder, stone In the bladder. Bright's disease, female trouble, brick-dust deposits, gravel, gall stone, dropsy, diabetes, rheumatism. visiting frienda in San Diego for a week. John C. Way of Pasadena spent a few days in San Diego during the week.

William Waterhouse of Pasadena Visited in San Diego during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Jenks of Paw tucket.

R. arrived in San Diego Wednesday and are the guests of the parents of Mrs. Jenks, Mr. and Mrs. E.

Ik Otis of University Heights. Hon. W. It. Guy left San Diego Thursday on a business trip through Orange, Riverside and Dos Angeles counties.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Blades of Los Angeles are spending a few days at Miramar ranch, this county. Ensign and Mrs.

Hughes returned last week from their wedding trip to Los Angeles. Miss Gerichten has been entertaining Miss Eleanor Pattee of Los Angeles during the week. Ensign George B. Bradshaw, U.S.N., arrived last week to visit Ms father in this city. Ensign Bradshaw has been detached from the school-ship at St.

Mary's, and ordered tf the Gedney. Mrs. R. M. Creswell left San Diego Monday for Los Angeles, where she will visit relatives for a few days, Mr.

and Mrs. George Pyle, after which she will go on to Seattle to join her husband in a trip to the Klondike. Mr. and Mrs. James C.

O'Donnell are visiting friends in Los Angeles. Miss Grace Luce is in San Francisco, the guest of friends. Mrs. Frank Brown of Twenty-second street, is entertaining Mrs. Mattie Curb Gibson and children of Williamsburg, Ky.

Miss Hortense Coulter left Tuesday for Chicago to visit friends for seveial weeks. The engagement of Miss Sara Levi, daughter of Simon Levi of this city, and J. B. Jacobs of Los Angeles has Just been announced. W.

H. Kerr and family from the Orizaba and Johnston Heights, have gone to Los Angeles, where they ex Leucorrhoea Positively ClirpH Adv woman suffering from wui tui leucorrhoea can find a positive cure in McBurney's Kidney and Bladder Cure. One bottle cures. Wm Perry, cor. Fifth and Gladys streets.

Los Angeles, writes: "My wife suffered for vears from leucorrhoea. One bottle of McBurney's Kidney and Bladder cure and three bottles of his Liver and Blood Purifier completely cured Nervous Debility (Shtf. ments, both in young and men. The awful effects of neglected or Improp-. erly treated cases, producing weakness of body and brain, dizziness, failing memory, lack of energy and confidence, pains and other distressing symptoms, unfitting one for study, business or tbe enjoyment of life, cured by the use of McBurney's Liver Regulator and Blood Purifier.

Salt Rheum, quickly cured with a few of McBurney's Kidney and Bladder Cur Rheumatism aCMr thi uood.an'd only by removing this poisonous acid can rheumatism and neuralgic troubles be cured. Uric acid finds its way Into the uiooa oecause tne Kidneys are wcasenea and do not throw it off from the system. Kestore the Kidneys and you restore the Eower that will force the uric acid from the ody. That is just what McBurney's id-ney and Bladder Cure docs. It drives the deadly uric acid from tbe blood It sustains the organs that sustain life and tbe forces tliat make blood.

McBurney's Kidney and Bladder Cure is guaranteed to be absolutely harmless, and a strong tonic in building up the weak and ueuiutaieu. it cures acute or muscular rheumatism in from one to Hve (lavs. Sham shooting rain in any part of the body stopped in a tew doses. A prompt, complete ami permanent cure ior lameness, soreness, stiff back and all pains In hips and loins. Chronic rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago or Sain in the back are speedily cured, li sel-om fails to give relief from one to two doses, and almost invariably cures before oue bottle hs been used.

Relieves, I suffered with rheumatism for five years, many times was unable to attend to my business. Six doses of McBurney's Kidney and Bladder Cure entirely cured me. J. J. MILLER.

824 Main St, Los Angeles, CaL John Truman of this county, under oath, says I suffered from kidney and bladder trouble and chronic rheumatism for years, until I heard of your remedy. One dose relieved me, one bottle cured me. With gratitude I recommend McBurney's Kidney and Bladder Cure to others. lirl noire Inflammation of the kidneys, IVIUUCyd Bright's disease, diabetes, congestion of the kltlnej uraemia; gravel, stone all cured by the use of McBurney's Kidney and Bladder Cure. Uvp A11 diseases of the VCr, jpiCCU iiver.

spleen, bowels, all reflex disorders, rheumation and all skin saltrbeum, ringworm, hip-jolut disease, old sores, fever sores, st ff Joint, spinal irritation, cured by the use of McBurney's Liver and Blood Cure. 4440 Lenses Free tOne Dose it Oh! the world is alive today after the rain, And smiling in gladness is blossom and tree, Lifting bright, happy faces the roses I see, And I bear the glad sound of the breezes' refrain. There's a heart in the sunshine that's melting abnve. There is joy in the soft-throbbing pulse of the palm, That falls cn the ear like a thanksgiving Dsalm. And the ripple of leaves Is like whispers of Inyo Doubt not there's a soul in the birth of all beauty.

And doubt not it guides the raindrops that fall. That the glad heart of Nature responds to air. As respondeth man's soul to the high call of duty. Ob. list! all the roots in the warm-bosomed ground Are astir with delight, and we almost may hear Their low gurgle of laughter as falling anear.

The raindrops sink downward with musical sound. The marvel of growth! It is mystery to us, And the great fullness of love which governs it all; We hear not the thousand sweet voices that call, And with language divine do steadfastly n-a us. The voice of the leaf, the blossom, the starlight. And the voice of the sun as it climbeth the sky. The voice of the clouds rolling gloriously by, With their army of raindrops to gladden the sight.

With its taper-like stars and its glory of blue. Does Night reveal beauty all unseen by the light; So In each blossom and grass blade hidden from sight, Are grand messages waiting which are sacred and true. In the uplift of mountains, the might of the sea. In the beauty of hillsides, the vastness of plains. In the music of brooks and rills' happy refrains.

Are voices, Soul, which are calling to thee. There's not a sunbeam that falls but God's glory is in it; Not a blade, or a flower that's uplift from tbo scd. But holds In its growth a whisper of God, As day holds the sun when its morning beginneth. ELIZA A- 0TIS- February 9, 1S98. Park Bund Concert.

Following is the programme of the concert at Westlake Park at 2 p.m. today, by the Seventh Regiment Band: "Chilcoot March" (Roncovierl.) Fantasie, "Hunt for Happiness" (Brande.) Selection, "Les Dragons de Villars" (M'illart.) Polka rondo, "Thro the" Meadows" (G. D. Wilson.) Overture. "Berlin in Joy and Sorrow" (Conradl.) "Concert Polonaise" (Klesler.) "My Old Kentucky Home" (with variations for different instruments,) (Dalbey.) Waltz, "Golden Shower" (Waldteu-fel.) March, "Liberty Bell" (Sousa.) ances.

Including rapid elevators and electric service. The building is finished in oak and marble, with all the practical and artistic appointments necessary to make it both attractive and comfortable to tenants. The building was erected by Col. P. Grant of San Francisco, who values the investment as one of the best he ever made.

Col. Grant's intention is to keep pace with the times and add two more stories to the build Ing, which was constructed on those lines, as soon as the trade development on Broadway will demand It It Is the best-lighted building In the city, and the ventilation Is perfect. 51 One Bottle Cures. suffered. ua drop-.

far rujsy- sometime. My feet and limbs swollen. My hands were swollen so bad tnat I could not shut them. One dose of McBurney's Kidney and Bladder Cure relieved me, and two thirds of a bottle cured me. MRS.

BISBBE, South Pasadena Female Weakness. This is to ce 1 1 that for 20 years I have been a contlnui 1 sufferer from leucorrheoa or female weakness. A few doses of your Kidney and Bladder Cure have checked it entirely and have had no return of it since. MRS. ADDIE MARKHA.

413 South Soto Street. Thousands todiy suffer from kidney and. bladder that are entirely Ignorant, of their real ailment If you areata Ion to know what alls you, read the symptoms of patients cured. Patients Out of Town. Patients living at a distance will receive sample bottle of McBurney's Kidney and Bladder Cure ou receipt of 25c.

Regular size bottle will be sent express prepild, to any part of the Unltea States, upon receipt of 25. This price is to patients out of town, but express Is paid by Mr. McBuruey. 9 for 4 Days I will make a nominal charge for the above lenses. mi ine lailor for Scotch Suiting.

.114 S. Spring St 5L A I 1 pect to make their future home. Miss Gertrude James and Miss Ruth Steffens of Grand Rapids, are in San Diego visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs.

L. A. 'Torrance of Raleigh, N. are the guests of friends on Florence Heights. Charles- H.

Weiss and daughter of Auburn, N. are stopping in San Diego for a few days on their tour around the world. Mr. and Mrs. A.

W. Davis of Los Angeles are in San Diego for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. M.

Stevenson of San Francisco are visiting in this city for a week. Charity Directory, The Associated Charities is preparing a comprehensive report, to be issued in pamphlet form for general distribution. It is desired to include In this publication, a complete directory of all the benevolent institutions and charitable organizations in the city. Those officially connected with each institution of such character, are requested to send the proper titles and addresses of the same to the office of the Associated Charities, in the Courthouse, by or before Wednesday, February 1G. The late Mrs.

J. C. Ayer was a generous patron of art and musuems. In Paris ber social and musical entertainments became famous. Aside from the vast fortune left by her husband, Mrs.

Ayer was possessed in her own right of an estate whose value has been estimated to be as high as $10,000,000. Her public and private charities at home and abroad were numerous. NO DINNER is complete without Little Lake Butter. TEE GBANT BLOCK. The fashionable tendency indulged in by building promoters during the past year In the construction of a number of handsome business blocks on Broadway Has established its prestige as tbe finest business boulevard on the Coast.

The Grant Block, situated on the northwest corner of Broadway and Fourth street, which has just been completed. a three-story building, designed in the Spanish style, plastered and roofed with red tiles, which give it a unique and striking appearance. The first floor is devoted to stores, and the two f.pper floors to offices, with all the modern appli- As an advertisement, I will give away free for four days a pair of MY CELEBRATED CRYSTAL LENSES, so that every wearer of glasses can give them a trial. Even if you liEve accept my offer and try a pair of my Crystal I will fit them to your own frames free of charge or supply you with frames at the following low prices: Nickle Eyeglass or Spectacle Frames 25c Solid Gold, from $1.50 Solid Gold Filled Solid Gold Filled K'SSSer0 gold $2.00 During tbe next four days of 60c for testing your eyes JD nPI AMV Oraiuate New York ULLitn I 9 Opthalmlc College, 213 South Spring Street To I have certainly found the means of cure. No need to lose another hour cf sleep.

No Inhalation, smoke, steam; no morphia or narcotics. These never cure Will give you all the references you can sk for and examinations free. Dlt. PI LKING TON. 690 SOUTH HILL STBS1ST.

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