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8 THE_LOS ANGELES HERALD: SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 25, 1891. SOME SOCIETY NOTES. Pierce, J. A. Crawley, Dr. Griffin, C. A. Vogelsang, Frank Schumacher, J. Brousseau, Fred Cowley, Mr. Gushee, PASADENA. THE K. OP P. AND A. O. F. OF A. EN- Mr. Stevens, Mr. Miller, J. Hunter, Mr. HELLO! TERTAINMENT. Forrester, Mr. Howard, Mr. Howell. sr-JM Refreshments were served in the hotel Five carloads of Raymond excursion- caf6. Music by Hollenoeek orchestra. ists arrived yesterday afternoon. This A Most Enjoyable Affair?The Hollenbeck THE NORDHOLT BIRTHDAY PARTY. will almost fill the big hotel. W. L. PACKARD, Party?Other Receptions sand Events. The birthday party given in honor of A pair of horses belonging to Joseph Notes. the twenty-second birthday of Mr. Will- Ellis ran away yesterday as he was driv- iam F. Nordholt, at the residence of his ing on Wilson avenue and threw Mr. out, The K. ofP. and A. O. F. of A. enter- mother, on the corner of Seventh and Ellis dislocating bis shoulder. He and dance, given at Wall streets, on Thursday evening of was taken home and Dr. Dalrymple tainment Forester's in, put jBH week before last, was one of fashion- called who the shoulder in place. HALL & PACKARD, hall, 107 North Main street, last Tues- the Green beginning Cancer ol tho Iviose. evening, able events of the season. The many The Hotel is to fil appeared day for the benefit of a sick I friends of Mr. up rapidly, and Colonel Bowler is smil- In IS"S a sore on :ny nose, aoo. family, Nordholt turned out in ing. grew rapidly. As my father had cancer,' brother and his was largely at- goodly numbers, and enjoyed them- and my husband died of it,Ibecame alarm- W "Send me another 50c quart can of tended and proved a grand success both selves until along The streets were unusually fullof peo- ed, and consulted my physician. His treat- HH in the early hours of ple ment did no good, and the sore grew larger financially and socially. the next morning. Dancing was one yesterday, and tbe merchants were worse inevery way,until I hud eonclud* W those Fresh Eastern Oysters ; the can I of correspondingly happy. and I The first number of the programme the principal features of the evening. ed that I was to die from its effects. was An of fine cooling As Mrs. B. R. Young was about step- persuaded to take 8.8. 8., and afew bottles got last ni was the finest we have had was an opening address by Mr. \V. A. elaborate display bev- on cured mo. This was after all the doctors and Kht erages and home-made chicken tamales ping the train for this place on the other medieioos had failed. Ihave had no Ryan. objects ? The of fraternal tocieties were served throughout the evening. Terminal road yesterday afternoon a return of the cancer. since we left the East. There were 36 were briefly stated. Then followed the Those piesent Mesdames Ma- pickpocket inserted hishan&in her pock- MRS. M. T. MABEN. -/^fc? were: et and removed her pocket-book. The act Woodbury, Hall County, Texas. fine large oysters in can." trio Angeles Serenade and La Fanfan- ,bel Ling, Mary Engelbracht, Ilattie on T A the was witnessed by Treatise Cancer mailed free. ello, by V. Musso (violin), J. Musso IMay Lindenfeld, Sarah Appel, Dora Mrs. S. C. Arnold and SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Oa. Matfield, Mead, Mrs. McNyde. Mrs. Young caught the (harp), and F. R. Liddell (violoncello). I NeHie Nash, Mary Mary thief as he was !Mansfield, Emma Kane, Kate McCar- about to leave the cat, They are musicians of ability, and their thy, Vignes, and called for assistance. A confederate selections.charmingly Adela Julia Vignes, Laura up difficult rendered, Woodworth, W. Mcßride, stepped and offered to take the man Dr. LESLIE'S delighted all present. A. Lena in charge until an officercould be fonnd, Lilly Buckingham gave Thompson, Mary Phillipeon, Anna 441 and 443 S. Spring St, bet. 4th and sth. Miss a de- Shields, L. Ortiz.E. Johnston, E. Molle, but Conductor Wheedon was "onto" his IT lightful recitation. The young lady !Lizzie Cowan, M. Maddigan, Mr. and little game, and declined the offer with possesses a sweet voice and considerable jMrs. J. F. Pouyfourcat, Mr. and Mrs. J. thanks. The train men banded the ras- dramatic talent. The vocal solo of Miss Lane, Mr. H. McAllis- cal over to the police. Mrs. Young ex- Grosser was of jD. and Mrs. R. courage PRESCRIPTION SOT SOUTH FIELD WELLINGTON Jfff Amelia full merit. Miss ter, Mre. C. Gray. Messrs. E. J. Rob- hibited considerable and cool- SPECIAL Grosser has an excellent voice, and her ertson, J. F. McElheney, M. ness in stopping the man as she did. songs are always enjoyable. F. Bet- M. a IS THE ONLY KNOWN LUMPK- Ikouski, Frank R. Cummings, H. C. The Y. C. A. will hold special Mr. W. Witzel and Miss Winnie Con- Limbrock, A. Rivera, A. prayer service in Strong's hall this after- ner followed with a pleasing violinduet. I M. Solano, noon at 3 o'clock, which will be led by REMEDY IN THE Eggleston | Schwamm, Charles Mansuay, P. M. Miss Ella favored the audi- IMoroney, J. L. Mansfield, George J. R. C. Sargent, the gospel singer. ence with a weltchosen recitation. Lindenfeld, R. L. Corcoran, J. R. The robbery of J. E. Howard's orange WOIf ton and Stanley Ewing, delighted all i the most interesting features of the [SICK YABD,838 N. MainSt Telephone 1047. m29-tf OFFICII, ISO W. Second Bt. Telephone ! tertaining them so often and in such HEADACHE! present. There is no more pleasing ; great, style. day'B sport willbe the attempt of Fire- music than t hat of their delicate stringed flyand Postboy, hitched double, to beat instruments, which in the hands of the, A DOUBLE WEDDING. 2:40. There will also be attempts to Sold by Druggists. Price SI. Sample young nothing power Adouble wedding, beat 4 minutes and 3:20 by horses SUe, 25 Cents. artists lost of their witb the somewhat W. E. BEESON f WKST FIRST STRKBT, and sweetness. novel feature of brother and sister mar- hitched to road wagons, driven by own- . DEALER IN The violin solo, by Mr. George A. rying brother, place at ers. Grosser, was especially fine. sinter and took Nineteen persons have united with Miss Pearl Emersoe gave a delightful the church of the Sacred Heart, East the Christian church during the week Angeles, at 8 Tuesday mom- BRIGGS MEDICAL COMPANY, Kurrjiture einci Carpets. recitation, and was listened to with| Los o'clock just ended, and great interest has been Also the latent In Carpets, kinds Linoleums, parties styles New and all of Oilcloths, Portieres, Lace rapt attention. A piano solo, by Master ? ing. The contracting were Mr. shown. Prof. Coombs preaches tonight San Francisco, Cal. Curtains, Shades and Curtain Fixtures, Antique and Sixteenth Century Ooods. All goods H. A. Meyer, was well rendered. Mas Jules C. Famechon and Miss Blanche on Progress in Reformations. lifcae ty guaranteed and sold as represented. Moderate prices and courteous treatment. ter H. A. Meyer is a musician of marked Le Sage, and Mr.J. H. Le Sage, Jr., and Company X's newly elected officers talent, and never fails to please with his i Miss Melanie Famechon. The cere- are proud of the fact that their commis- DR. ABERNETHY'S liT QOODS SOLD FOR CASH ONLY.^V difficultselections charmingly rendered. . mony was performed by the Rev. Fa- sions were the first signed by Governor LtJHBKK YARD Miss Martha Ellis followed with a ther P. Hartnett, assisted" by the Rev. Markham, with the exception of his OPTICIANS AND JKWBLKBB. recitation, which was exceedingly well |P. Murphy. Mr. Edward Heyes played start' officers' commissions. .performed. jMendelssohn's wedding inarch as the Remonstrances against cutting up THIS IS NOT OU R WAY. M. Cohen's vocal solo, which fol- jbridal party entered the church. Mr. this county in order to form the new Greenfiingerßrandy Kerekhoff-Cuzner lowed, was called for again, and another L. G. Le Sage, as best man, with Miss county of Pomona can be found about every -equally good was given. Stella Michaud, bridesmaid, led the pro- town. Let one sign at once. AX ELEGANT SUBSTITUTE FOR MILL AND LUMBER CO. The literary and musical exercises Icession. Next came the two grooms, W. S. Wright is putting out ten acres ESSENCE OR EXTRACT were followed by a dance. Mr. James each supporting his mother; then in fruit. Tnere is money in it, but it OF GINGER. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Kennedy presided over the gathering. the two brides, each supported takes work. I by her meeting council Main Office: . Wholesale Yard Mr. Meyer Siegel, chairman of the com- father. On reaching the At the regular of city Endorsed by Physicians, at SAN PEDRO. mittee, did much to make the affair an j altar the attendants were seated, tho yesterday morning, Mr. Simpson was contracting parties standing president pro tern, Dentists, Apothecaries Branch Tarda?Pomona, Pasadena, Lamanda, enjoyable one to all. . to receive chosen President Angeles blessing. Asnsa, Burbank. Planing Mills?Loa A cake, in which was concealed a solid the The wedding ceremony Lukeus and Mr. Banbury being absent. and the Public. and Pomona. Cargoes furnished to order. SOid ring, was sold at auction in small was then performed according to the The ordinance changing the time of reg- ' solemn ular o'clock of each It gives Instantaneous Relief in cases of pieces. The cake was donated by B. rites of the Catholic church. meetings to 1 p. m. J. M. Griffith, President. Cohen and the ring by M. M. Loewen- Mr. Famechon and Miss Le Sage were Saturday, was passed unanimously. The Cramps, Colic, Pains in the Stomach, H. G. Stevenson, Vice-Pres. and Treat. to the l>larrhcea, Etc. T.B. Nichols, Secy. E. L. Chandler, Supt thal. Mr. Morris Meyer was the lucky ; firstpronounced man and wife, and Mr. city clerk was instructed notify The importance of perfect-fitting plasses It one who won the ring. Mr. Meyer do- [Le Sage and Miss Famechon imme- board of trustees of Santa Monica that Purchase only DR. ABKKNKTHY'S.hay self-evident to every intelligent reader. Ill- J. M. GRIFFITH COMPANY, nated the ring back again, which was diately after. The wedding breakfast their offer of $400 for the old hook and ing upon tbe label fitting glasses cause discomfort, Injuries, partial was served at the residence of ladder truck and hose cart, would be or total loss of sight. Beware of the ignorant sold at auction aud bought by Mr. M. Mr. J. H. jewelers; they are frauds poking as opticians. R. Levy. Le Sage, Sr., and a 3 o'clock lunch at accepted. The board passed a resolu- JOS N. SOUTHER ManTg Co., We guarantee you a thorough, reliable and Lumber Dealers The following were the committees the residence of Mr. Jules Famechon. tion approving senate bill 105, intro- San Francisco. perfect scientific fit at lowest prices. Eves And Manufacturers of : Sr. Mr. Jr., duced by Senator McComas, tested free. Call and see. \u25a0Committee of arrangement?Meyer and Mrs. Famechon, in the providing For sale by Druggists and Wine Merchants. 8. G. MARSUUTZ, Scientific Optician, DOCKS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, STAIRS, Siegel, chairman ; James Kennedy, M. afternoon, departed for Riverside, where ton the planting and maintenance of 115 tf 114 S. Spring st., between First and Second. Millwork of every description. R. Levy, G. P. Wolfrom. L. Zinnamon, he is manager for the Earl Fruit com- sly.de trees upon streets, lanes, etc., We carry also a fnllstock of artificialeves. ?3* N. Alameda Street, LoatAngolea. L. A. Harris, L. Simonson, P. L. Hoff- pany. Mr. and Mrs. Le Sage, Jr., have within municipalities, and for the eradi- jultf commenced housekeeping in cation of certain weeds within city lim- » man. East Los PERRY, MOTT Range 13.00 J. Isaacson. 123 It I>oea Hurt. J. A. HENDERSON, WM. F. MARSHALL Floor manager?Meyer Siegel. :Miss Minnie Feehan, No. West President. Secretary. Twenty-third During In spite of high- J. R. BMURR, BALL AT THE HOLLENBECK. ! street. the even- the fact that the ing the company was favored with some taxers us pay overstocked Gasoline Stovea and am Vice President and Treasurer. There was a gay at the i tell that the foreigners the I am with assemblage \ excellent piano music by Miss Edith tariff taxes, the pocptets of American House selling them at Wednesday evening, Haines and Miss Hollenbeck hotel Alvena Guenther, and consumers are disburdened of their'con- Mi! $4 Than SOUTHERN "CALIFORNIA by Less Eastern Prices. gathered in response to invitations ja vocal duet Miss Ada Skofstad and tents. An entire page of the New York Of Angeles issued to a dancing party. The ball- i Deßoy Gates. A most bountiful Times of the 21st instant is taken up Los LUMBER CO. second artistically I "spread" was partaken of at a late hour with and state- EVERY STOVE GUARANTEED! room on the floorwas ,by the following Misses Al- the business circulars IS STILL IN 350 East First Street. decorated with pepper branches and members: ments of tradesmen showing the increase THE LEAD Afine line of Dry Airßefrigeratorsat verylow jvena Guenther, Edith Haines, Ada in prices. Afull lineof Medallion Ranges. 9-19-5 m Loa Angeles. California. flowers. The orchestra rendered excel- pricea caused by the new tariffact. And is astonishing everybody with its low music, and gaieties 1Skofstad. Berta Dague, Rosa Roth, Lulu' which will be prices in Stoves sold on the installment plan at] lent the were kept Campbell, Effie We give the following, up tilla late hour. The costumes were i Royer, Will Pearce, sufficient for the laboring man to reflect E2 w m\\\\\\\ BbbbbV especially jMubel Skofstad, Jennie Bedell, Ger- on during one evening, and promise F. E. BROWNE'S beautiful. trude Dewey and Feehan, g§ Miss Maggie Nelson of Oakland wore | Minnie more hereafter: ml2-tf 136 S. Main St., opp. MottMarket % \u25a0 \u25a0 charming of white ? Messrs. Deßoy Gates, George Crane, H. The head of tbe linen department of Men's opa *- m a costume China jJ. Royer, Ek I \u25a0 silk. Miss Rawson wore a black satin Henry Weber, J. K. Burke, Farley, Harvey & Co.'s store ,1 w s \u25a0 \u25a0 5 with Aull John Pessell, W. F. Whittaker, Eugene one of the largest stores of the kind in Nobby Business Suits for$7.50 $8 ~ lace and jet trimmings. Mrs. Taylor, W. S. Young and D. L. and wore a beautiful gown of yellow surah, ; Burke. the country, says: Nobby Chinchilla Overcoats for S8 5 C CL H Q and Miss Etta a A BIRTHDAY SURPRISE PARTY. McKinley SHORTHAND! Hiller dress of salmon "The billand the adminis- S £3 ? fi long black ' Abirthday party was trative tariff billare extremely unjust And everything else inproportion. TIMK IS MONEY I ?silk with mitts, which was surprise given to 1 especially becoming to her brunette Mr'George P. Love and Mrs. Charles B. in raising the tariffon low-priced linens. Save both by taking our* Business Course Miss Davis wore a The 15 cent increase affects only the But the greatest surprise of all is the We can give you a practical knowledge. of beauty. Beatrice Tidball at the residence of Mr. Love, per gown "of white albatross, with trimmings cheaper quality of goods, and thus pur- Shorthand Infrom of moire silk and lace. Miss Strohn !' corner Adams and Main street, Friday chasers who live on Beacon street and BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S TEN TO TWELVE WEEKS, of jevening. Among those present were Commonwealth avenue are getting their wore a beautiful dress heilotrope Mr. and Charles Mr. and And at the same time you can learn China silk,and Miss Lamson appeared iv I Mrs. Tidball. goods at the old price, while those who jMrs. George Tidball, Mr. and Mrs. the cheaper CLOTHING! white silk with lace yoke and sleeves. Love, have to economize by buying BOOK-KEEPING. George the Misses Ella and Sadie linens, suffer the whole burden of Consisting of choice lines of Suits, Overcoats, We guarantee a thorough knowledge of*Book- Mrs. George Steckel looked charming in Tidball, the Hats, Caps, etc.. etc., which are actually a pale silk gown, Missßoynton | Hattie Welfare, Hilda Welfare, increase." keeplng in six weeks, enabling you to keep and Helen Schofield, Miss Upton, and any books. We was captivating in a crimson China silk I This same person makes the interest- mean what we say! with trimmings. Miss Ever- I Messrs. B. Brown, Ed. Tidball, Carl ing statement that since the passage of Special terms to those taking full course. ill 5? EpSI handsome blue silk, and jSchumacher, F. Mulkey, J. Schofield, F the McKinley bill the Stevens Linen Evening classes. Gall for terms. est wore a Miss Love, Bert Longstreet, Mullen was attired in a beautiful shim- j F. Bishop, Ed. company, a large American manufactur- BEING CLOSED OUT Carver, and many others. Dancing and ing price MiGlEi INSTITUTE, 126 WEST URST ST. mering costume of pale blue gauze over banquet indulged concern, has issued new lists silk of the same shade. Mrs. Schallert i were in. with an advance all around of 12}4 per AT NET COST! CHRISTIAN MISSION SOCIAL. cent. The new given in M as H *-h WMEb^H wore a beautiful pink silk gown with prices old and To retire from that branch of the business in trimmings of pearl passamenterie and The social of the First Christian mis- these price lists are as follows: order to deal exclusively in lace. Miss Dean of San Francisco, sion, at Union 1700 Grand avenue, Now pell. Willsell. Sportsmen's Headquarters I hall, Towels, dozen $1 00 $1.25 Young Clothing, wore a handsome white crepe costume, evening, 1.50 1.70 Men's and Men's jon Thursday was largely at- Towels, dozen Furnishing etc., etc., and Miss Wilson of Eau I laire, an tended, crowded over- Towels, dozen 1.75 2.00 Goods, elegant black satin gown en i the hall being to Hlick towels, dozen 2.00 2 30 in the future. I flowing. The following programme was Huo« towels, dozen 2.50 2.85 & traine. Miss Quincy wore a Napkins, dozen m c I Kg i admirably rendered, all but two nam- 75 90 early get special bargains mm Wmwm rtkandsome dress of a delicate ) receiving hearty Napkins, dozen 1.00 1.15 Call and at p mole shade,with a front brocaded in the bers encores: Table damasi t, per yard 25 29 Zither solo, by Prof. Chambers; reci- Table dam sks. per yard 30 35 a ! snow-flake effect. The corsage was deco- tation, Miss Gracie Bainter; vocal solo, Table damasks, per yard 40 40 rated with cut steel and jet passamen- guitar Linen toweling, per yard 7 wore a handsome Mrs. Sanderson; solo. Prof. Linen toweling, per yard 10 11',, 117 South Spring Street For Guns, Rifles, Pistols, Cutlery, terie. Mrs. Chrisp Chambers; per H I 9 satin dress with a bodice of old recitation. Miss Hattie Pier- Linen toweling, yaid 12 13^ Fishing: Tackle and Sports- black | son ; calisthenics, Mrs. Ada Fitzmierand Linen toweling, per yard 5 5% men's Supplies, rose silk. Mrs. George Gvge, of | the ; solo, Mrs. Keith ; Chenille table covers, each. 1.50 1.75 Arizona, wore a rich black Misses Owen vocal Chenille table covers, each 75 1.00 Sold at bedrock prices. Allgoods guaranteed Te.mpe, duet, banjo and guitar, Prof. Chambers Table cloths each . . 75 90 or money refunded. Send for catalogue. Mrs. of F \u25a0 3atinT6fcriped costume. Pride, iand H. R. Hathaway ;recitation, Prof. Table cloths, each 1.00 1.'5 ABERNETHY& TAFT. Choke boring :>f bholguns aspec alty. J'ortfliAnd, Maine, wore a handsome sil- Table cloths, each 1.25 1.40 l-10-14t fi. SLOTTERBECK, IP Hough ; guitar duet, Prof. Chambers and gray ! H. Cooper, of James F. White Deformities, Geo Quirie, 324 8. Mainstieet. Miss Kate Desmond wore a handsome Thursday evening at 7:30. The at' order to every housewife that buys a THTOAT J. McDonald N. Mainstreet. Cor. Thirdand Spring streets. lace, over cream doze!) or a new tablecloth? ttlforiWa* H. J. Wool acott, 453 H Spring street. costume of white silk, I tendance was large and a number of new towels ''^^^^^ey A. Y. Vidal, agent for Azusa. Cal. Fresh Oysters, Game and Poultry. with ribbon decorations, and Miss Nellie ; applications were received. The McKinley bill is a great scheme L. Esselburn, agent ior Yuma, A. T. Fish, Desmond wore a beautiful black lace Miss Charlotte Newhall, of this city, for taking money out of the pockets of B. T. Crews, agent for Monrovia, Cal. Fresh Lobsters, Crabs, Shrimps and Clums re- gown trimmings. the Ueblg International Surgical Institute. 1-20-lm ceived daily. Shipping fish to all points In with jet I has gone on a visit to her sistei in Ari- the common people, particularly Bracks, ArpLiANCKS p»n Deformities, Trumkk ; Southern California, Arizona, Texaa, Old and Among others present were Mrs. zona, to be gone about a year. All farmers, and putting itinto the pockets Bert Fitcllitica, Apparatus Remedies for Suooenrtful Treat* New Mexicoa specialty. I who ment ofEvery Form of Disease Requiring Medical Baiter Iron Works P O. Box Searles. Mrs. J. A. Henderson, Dr. and have the pleasure of knowing Miss New- of the tariffprotected few. OT Surgical 'tr< iitment, Telephone 6367 1323. Noreber, Illinois; Rogers, ! of WRITS FOR CfttCCIilUS OR DKKORfIrTTES, ASD DIS- 12-11-3 m KOBKRT KROHN, Prop Mrs. of Mrs. hall willbe sorry to learn her sudden EASES OF MEN AND WOMEN. 950 to 966 BUENA VISTABT, of Mr. Mrs. Lamson, departure. A Husband's Mistake. Only Reliable MeafoU on tho Coast Making i Pasadena; and C. j wives, and parents liHtUuto J. Uthotf, D. A. Grant, C. Jack Griffith, Husbands too often permit There will be a grand masquerade their childrdn, to sailer from headache, dizzi- PRIVATE AND I?OS ANGELES, CAL, Arthur Blake, J. E. Aull, George Curtis, : prize carnival at Barnes' hall, Monrovia, ness, neuralgia, sleeplessness, fits, nervousness, SPECIAL DISEABEB. I CARLOADS OF Ned Chalfant, J. Fred Blake, J. K. :on Friday evening, the 30th, for the when by the use of Dr Miles' Restorative Ner- Braaetiiw, Kama* City,Batte ait, Brattle, mn*i will viaU Adjoiningthe Southern Pacific Grounds. Tele knILAuU vine such serious results could easily be pre- AllelUea on Par IHe Cou-1, quarterly. Ikrwday* each. phone 124. m 23 Burnston.Theo. Gidding, Redo-ido ;Ueo. jbenefit of the orphans of Monrovia. vented Druggists everywhere say it gives uni- WALL-PAPER Steckel, C.D.Baker.Preston Ware Orem, versal satisfaction, and has an immense sule. .at. A Recommendation. Woodworth & C0.,0f Fort Wuyne, lnd ; Snow & C. F. HEINZEMAN, WALL- Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hiller, Mr. and -1 Havingbeen sick, in and having Co., of Syracuse, N. V.; J. C. Wolf, Hillsdale, CIS. A BOLL. Mrs. E. E.Crandall.Mr. and Mra.Wvck- tho stomach «».y tried everything Icould for relief, nnd finding Mich.,anl hundreds of others "it is the CONSUMPTION.iliavvi.inmiiiTe reiumiy fur tinshove uiseaaa; by its Mr. and Mrs. Crandall, Mrs. ! greatest seller they knew." Itcontains no We latest off. E. E. | nothing tlmt could get mo well,I went to Dr ever use thousands of oases oi the worst kind and oflong Druggist & havi~tn«rdesigns. PAPER Strollm and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. T. ! (jnut Chow, 641 Upper Main street, and by tae opiates. Trialbottles and fine bnok on Nervous standing have bean cured. Indeed so strong In myfaith Chemist E. Walker, Mrs. J. F. Ellis, Miss Mary ;aid of his medicine Igot well ina very short Diseases free, at R, W. Ellis & Co.'s. iniusslcaey, that Iwillsend iwo bottles vaEK,with No. in» N. Mate St., Los Angela*. Cal. P. jr. BAUEH, ; time. Hoping that all sick persons will do a VALUABLETREATISE on this disease toanysnf. HOUSE. Hoyt, Mrs. 8. J. Hammond, Misa Annie the name. F. C. Vblasco, Leave your butter orders at Jevne s, and al- few who willsend motheirExpress and P.O.addreaa. Prescriptions carefully commanded day and I *375. SPRING. Hailing, Miss Guaaie Helling, Miss i UZiPrimrose aye., East Los Angeles, Cal. ways make sure of agood article. ». Aa atoeass, W.C 181 Pewl **.» M. Y. m\ :. ? .