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Los Angeles Dailyherald LOS ANGELES DAILY HERALD. VOL. XXX.?NO 177. FXil DAY MOENING, SEPTEMBER 28, 1888. FIVE CENTS. Ami'SKIIESiTS. PERSONAL,. SALE. HEOIIEAR PHYSICIANS. Bertha 1RAND OPERA" HOUbB. "wt'NsioS a'ki) : A. Fiske, Mrs. C. B. Gate wood, X Wy Manager. ATioknkY SAI.K-$350-GREAT BARGAIN?HA- IN TOWN. C" B. C. att. lessee and L GEO. it. WOOLF, 11 Temple ot.. room 10. loon aud lodging DARLING OCULIST AND AURIST Miss E. R. Griffin, H. R. Brown, J. F. slstf FORPomona, house. Eureka House, Brown, ONE WEEK MONDAY,OCT. 1, across from the 8. P. Depot. sl9-10t nR.Oflice 25 North Maiu St. Office Honrs. 9a. H. Burton, T. A. Crowell, 8. I. COMMENCING to4 r. M.,7t08 p. sr. spltf-d&w Doster, Matinee Saturday. LULU YOI'.NU? KEVKALS BY : ft. I. M. Franks, Theodore egga aud cards, 111 8. Main st. sl7-lm* SALE?PROPERTY IN MONROVIA, The Übiquitous Reporter on Fnese, J. W. Gardner, The Success of the Season! MADAM FORIasadena and ou Vermont aye., south. For BROWN-OFFICE 115U W. FIRST ST. F. 0. The Charming and Versatile Comedienne, ? SECOND-HAND FURNITURE" particulars apply to L. F. QUIMBY,P. O. box DR.Specialties: Allprivate diseases and dis- J. Grebj, E. M. Griffith, H. O. Haines, I-ISS VERONA JARBEAU WANTeDlarge or small lots. Address C. 8., p. o _ s2O-3ra eases ol women. Consultation free. 526-tf His Travels. Miss M. E. Jay tox 404. b2l lm «»* '_ Haines, H. Hanchette In her Sparkling Musical Comedy, A(.? VVILL BUY A GOOD BAY HORSE, E. Mrs. K. C. Homer, H. A. ENRY?IP YOU WANT APE 01 CLACIUS. M. D.. OFFICE, NO 75 N Mrs. Hanraban 3 T I,I 4; I suit, KFKCT AND HP W 10 years old, huggv. harness, aud \J. Spring St., rooms 33 and 34. Hours Irom Chas. J. Huey, A. Y. Harding, C. \ II 11 T stylish fitting go to Goidan Bros 22 wnip_I Caa be seen at 70 New aye., Boyle 11 a. m. p. m. PENCIL PILsHING 8. Spring. JOE. 522 York to 2 Specialty?Skin and sexual PABULUM. Uartman, Chas. F. Helmfe, F. M. Hotch- Replete with a harmonious blending of Pretty lin IHeith's. or at this office. 523-tf 'li.- eases aud chronic diseases ingeneral. s24tf Uougs, Witt' Sayiugs,Comical . kis. Miss Pearl Ireland, Louis Jacobs, Situations, ' AND CRIMINAL LAW A BPEOI- ' SALE-300 Jeremiah, aud a Blight Suushlno of Music. -alty. Advice free. W. W. At- post GOOD WINE PIPES FOR O M. 24 S. SPRING T. H. E. F. Kubel, N. Laub, DIVORCE HOI.COMB. Inquire at Nadeau Vineyard, BCHULTZ, ST., Aii Innocent Old Lady Eobbed by Supported by a Company of Acknowledged oruey, 11 Telnple street. Room 10-12 aug2f»-tf ;I.'sale. Flor- DR.female diseases, sexual, rectal aud skin dis- Edward Lotz, Miss Julia O. Long, Vocal and Comedy Ability. ence, or of S. B. CASWELL, corner of Marcr.es- a specialty. 5, Mrs. BROTHERS, sauli, and Alameda sts. eases Hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 7 to 8. Pretended Officers-Other A. E. Luther, Mrs. R. E. Marx, Pretty Faces! Toilettes! /-JORDAN THE LEADING TAIL-f 523-10t* 24tl Miss Exquisite VJ ore, give the best satisfaction, as all their __ Verne Mcintosh, B. M. Marble, E. Mc- Elegant Costnmes! Magnificent Scenery! SALE ? Notes. Play ever Clotlies are made un inthe city. 522 lm THOROUGHBRED JERSEY TAR. W. W. " AUR Culloch, A. E. The Funniest written I IjlORcows snd heifers greatly prices: MURPHY, OCULI3T~AND Miller,R. W. Miller,Miss high! at reduced A" Ist, 107 S Hpring St., Hollenbeck block, Los Gertude Nea'h, Under the Managemeut of SEASON MYULOTH-B FIT grade cow- ,fresh and incalf. Address Angeles. Miss Emma Neubauer, 0JAMES?THE)nice, is b, MR-i. Oflice hours, 9a.m.to 12 at. and 2to JEFF D. BERNSTEIN. B cause are made by Gordan ! F. J BARRETTS Downey, or stock cau 4 If. m. Mary Mrs. Mary Nisbet, Mrs. S. Paine, Mrs. A. Bros, 22 8. Spriug. JACK. s'22 lm 1be seen at Forest Grove Ranch, near Downey. ?24tf Mrs. Jones, who liveß on First Palmer, Mies Flora /1 RANDOPERA HOUSE. «28 71* Gardner"House, C. Preston, H. D. Wyatt, 4 VAN VRANKEN, AUCTIONEERS - tJ 8. BALIBBURY, M. D street near the has been Perry, A. W. H. Peyton, UT H. 0. Lessee and Manager ' k}« HOMtEPATHIST. Mrs. V. Rine- 302 12, COOKEI os Augeles St., near Aliso st, willsell 1MOR SALE ? SALOON AND BUILDING, Olflce, room! 11 and Bryson block cor. in trouble for some time over a peculiar hart, G. W. Ragland, E. W. R sch, Four nights and Saturday Matinee, at pub'ie auction every Satuiday, Horses, Car- JL' stock an a years' First aud Spring sts. Residence, 538 8. Pearl Miss riages J I lixtures. and five lease on . sort of a robbery to which she Sheldon, Mrs. A. BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. Wagons, Harm ss, Fanning Implements, the lot, 50x150. Noci.y license; expense 50fi. a St. Oillce hours, 10 to 12 a. m. and 3tosp. m. was com- Jennie B. Stafford, Mrs. etc. Sale at 11 o'clock snarp. s2l lm tday. Daily telephone Nos,; Oflice 597; residence 577. Consolidation of the comedy stats, c sales from $10 to $22 Price pelled to submit several weeks ago. She B. Siransberry, Mrs. E. P. Sutherland, WIDOWER, #1 200. fuquire of owner, West Washington s24tf lady living Alfred W. W. A. MEBTAYER, A 38 YEARS WIl'H SOME and \ ermont aye.. is an old all alone, without Sanders. A. Beymour, D. F. THERESA fx means, desires the acquaintance of a mid- J end of car line. f23ot* Sheldon, E. A. Slane, Geo. VAUGHN die-aged lady widow means; 0. EDGAR SMITH?DISEASES OF WO- anyone to protect or befriend her. Steckel, W. and AMY AMES, or of some object -i specialty. Smith has the matrimony; good qualities BALE?THE BEST PAYING CIGAR DR.men a Dr. exclu- She had a small amount of money, VV. Stewart, F. A. Strong, E. P. Buther- With a star cast of comedians. The strongest preferred to good stand in the eif*, located on Springst., near sive use ol the Briukerhoffpatnless system ol Thorpe, looks. Address J , box 50. Hebald office, FOBFirst; treatment about $50, the careful savings of a con- and, R. J. Miss Sadie I.Thomp- and test farce comedy organization now before 525 4l* s rent reasonable and long lease, place do- for rectal diseases of L. A. cityaud the public, presenting C. A. Byrne's latest mu- Iing a business of $25 per day, sickness the only county. Office, cor. Spring and Second sts., Hol- siderable period, hidden away in a trunk. K>n, Mrs. E. J. Valentine, Mrs. Paul -ieasou lenbeck Wack, sical farce comedy success, I|RS PARKER, CLAIRVOYANT, CoWuLT for selling, will iuvoico stock, which block. e24tf One afternoon about a month ago Miss Stella Walker, Miss Nellie- 111 tations on business, law suits, mineral spec will amount to about $400 Apply to M. J. people, V. Walsh, A. Wankowski, ulations, love, marriage, absent dis- INOLAN & CO., 16 8. Springst. 526-3t WEST HUGHES, FORMER RESIDENT four whom she bad never Mrs Miss THE KITTY. frfends, 1 Surgeon imalia Werner, Miss F. M. eases, life-reading, etc. 28 South Spring street, , DR. to the New York Hospital. Sur- seen before, knocked at ber door Wheeler, p. SALE-HALF gery (including gcnito-uriimry Miss Alice Ahost of clever comedians. gar- Roorn_ls. 9a.H.t06 m. aug29-tf ' INTEREBT IN FIHBT- diseases) and and demanded admittance. One ofthem Whitney, Miss Florence B. A rosebud jFORclosB restiurant, near the cor. of Second diseases of the nose, throat and chest. 75 N. rV den of p-etty girls. Bright, and sparkling M. A. JORDAN?HAS ARRIVED aud Spriug sts.; Spring st. Hours, 9to 12, 2to 5. was a Negro, two were Mexicans, and the illiams, A. L. Whitney, Mrs. Mathews. music. See the Premier new "Na jy." JUST rent reasonable aud 4 years' s24tf Danseuse, MIBSfrom New York with a full aud complete lease; p'ueedoinga business per other was a mulatto woman. One of the Philharmonic Orchestra?First violin, Laugh at the funny characters Ailthe spe- line of millinery «day: of over $fOO goods, embr dug all j price light LEE DORBEY, M. D.,OFFICE, NO L,. cialties new and bright. Fu'l of originality, the I'ar- of half interest to parly only Mexicans, a very tough looking charac- H. E. Hamilton, A. Zilm, A. L. Zilm, isian fashions ivstyle and colors. Her rtock is $300. App y to M. J. NOLAN & CO., 16 S. REBECCA7\4 N. Main St., rooms 8 and 9. Bpeciala Tr., Camnbell, humor, singing, fun and witticisms. the largest inthe cityand Miss Jorda» Spring teutionpaid gynecology, diseases - ter, showed her a star which she took to J. W. E. Wachtel, W. H. p fully respect- ''8 it. 526-3t toobstetrics, No advance in ices. Seats now on sale. sl9 iuvltes fiieuds and patrons to her reoms of chest and throat and children's" diseases. be that of a police officer, and produced Schilling, 0. W. Green; second violins, at 242 8 Springst. t26-3t * SALE?SALOON LOCATED Office hours, 9 to 11 a. m. and 2 to 4 and 7 to NEAR THE p. a paper which he affirmed was a search W. Schmitt, F. C. Gottschalk, E. W , OF MUSIC. J cor. of First and Spriug sts.; $75 per M. Telephone, No. 513. Night calls prompt T. Okey, Manager. FORmonth reut warrant.
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