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JONES AND CHYNOWETH.
Bills Introduced by Them Into This Session of the Legislature.
Senator Jones has introduced a bill, relating to the duties of the Controller, providing as follows:
Section 1. Subdivisions nine and eighteen of section four hundred and thirty-three of the Political Code are hereby amended so as to read as follows:
Sub. 9. To keep a register of warrants, showing the fund upon which they are drawn, the number, in whose favor, for what service, the appropriation applicable to the payments thereof, when the liability accrued, and a receipt from the person to whom the warrant is delivered; provided that no warrant shall be delivered until after the state treasurer shall have had official notice of its issue, the number, date, amount, to whom payable, and the fund against which it is drawn.
Sub. 18. To furnish the state treasurer, at the close of business of each day, with an official list showing each warrant drawn, its number, amount, to whom payable, and the fund against which it is drawn.
Sec. 2. This act shall take effect immediately.
Senator Jones has introduced nine other bills as follows:
An act to provide for certain improvements at the Southern California State hospital, and making an appropriation therefor.
An act amending an act entitled "An act to establish a Penal Code," approved February 14, 1872, by adding a new section thereto, to be known as section 139, relating to fraudulent proof of labor on mining claims under the laws of this State, or of the United States.
An act to amend an act entitled "An act prescribing the manner of locating mining claims upon the public domain of the United States, recording notices of location thereof, amending defective locations, and providing for the deposit of district records with county recorders, and prescribing the effect to be given to recordation of notices of locations and affidavits," approved March 27, 1897, by adding a new section thereto, defining who may not relocate a claim after the time has lapsed for want of the performance of labor.
An act providing for the submission of the proposition of the license and sale, or prohibition of the sale, of intoxicating liquors, to a vote of the people by municipal corporations of the fifth and sixth classes.
An act making an appropriation to finance the construction of a bridge across the Mississippi River.
Musings of the Band Stand.
I see many good-looking boys pass this way who will one day be voters. I am told that at many of our schoolhouses the stars and stripes float in the breeze. It is a good thing to teach our young people to honor the flag, to love their country, to preserve and perpetuate the institutions that are said to make this country good and great. As I quietly muse I wonder which is making the most lasting impression on the youthful mind—what they hear from the teachers or what they learn from newspapers and other sources—of the doings of some of our responsible citizen politicians. See our pure-minded patriotic legislators trying their level best to elect a United States Senator! How their devoted hearts must ache because they cannot find a man pure, intelligent, disinterested, although poor, who is fitted to occupy the honorable position that is to be filled! Time is rapidly flying, and they will ask to be fully paid for all the efforts they have made not to elect the best man. They seem to have been so exhausted by fruitless balloting that they have not been able to do much legislative work. Thousands of citizens are looking on with disgust and contempt at the pitiful haggling that is going on from day to day. Many are asking, Why are things so? If it is the correct thing to buy a Senatorship, why not advertise the sale? Name the time and place and give all a fair chance? But call it selling, instead of voting!
One day I heard some passers-by talking about our last election. They talked about one candidate who was elected, and having assumed the necessary obligation, he now occupies the official chair. He has been heard to wish that he could be elected to go to Sacramento. When asked why he wished so, he replied, because he could sell his vote for ten thousand dollars. Rise and let us sing "My country 'tis of these." etc.
I hear considerable talk just now about Uncle Sam taking possession of Gave Up Hope
Feared Her Little Boy Could Not Recover
But Hood's Saraaparilla Made Him Well and Strong.
"My little boy was taken with inflammatory rheumatism when he was two
4488; Rhode Island, 2877; Washington 1323; Wisconsin, 4017; New York 860; Kentucky, 395; Texas, 5528.
Single Tax...Delaware...National Democrat.Maine...Negro Republican.Albama...Citizens' Union...New York...Union Reform...Ohio...Silver Republican.Nevada...
Total....In Minnesota and Pennsylvania vote for Lieutenant-Governor in Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, South Carolina Utah, Virginia, and West Virginia vote is 'or Congressmen,' m ticket having been voted for, or South Carolina, where the elec the Democratic state ticket wa mous.
RECAPITULATION.
Republican...Democratic...Democratic-Populist...Populist...Prohibitionist...Socialist...Minor parties...
Total....In four States, Colorado, Utah and Wyoming, women voted on terms with men. At the Georgia election the total vote cast was for congressmen the total vote 000. The vote in Alabama in was 170,000 on governor and senators; for congress in November 75,000.
The increase in the sociali st shown in the 1898 election was in Massachusetts, Rhode Isl Connecticut.
By the national census of number of male residents of the States 21 years of age and up 16.940.311. The total vote at t identical election of 1896 was 17.
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George W. Waitt of South G Me., says: "I have had the worst cold, chills and grip and lots of trash of no account but the vendor. Chamberlain's Remedy is the only thing that any good whatever. I have used 50-cent bottle and the chills, grip have all left me. I con tinue the manufacturers of an honest eine." For sale by P. A. Der...
The horticultural commission Los Angeles have received a lot of Orcus chalybeus, one of S punctata, and one of Circundus ocorus, beetles from George W. Waitt of South G Me., says: "I have had the worst cold, chills and grip and lots of trash of no account but the vendor. Chamberlain's Remedy is the only thing that any good whatever. I have used 50-cent bottle and the chills, grip have all left me. I con tinue the manufacturers of an honest eine." For sale by P. A. Der..
mining claims upon the public domain of the United States, recording notices of location thereof, amending defective locations, and providing for the deposit of district records with county recorders, and prescribing the effect to be given to recordation of notices of locations and affidavits," approved March 27, 1897, by adding a new section thereafter, defining who may not relocate a claim after the time has lapsed for want of the performance of labor.
An act providing for the submission of the proposition of the license and sale, or prohibition of the sale, of intoxicating liquors, to a vote of the people, by municipal corporations of the fifth and sixth classes.
An act making an appropriation to pay for the support of the Southern California State hospital for the fifty-first and fifty-second fiscal years.
An act to provide a system of drainage for agricultural, swamp, and overflowed lands.
An act to repeal an act entitled "An act to provide for the organization and government of irrigation districts, and to provide for the acquisition or construction thereby of works for the irrigation of the lands embraced within such districts, and also to provide for the distribution of water for irrigation purposes," approved March 31, 1897.
An act to amend section 2955 of the Civil Code of California, respecting the mortgaging of personal property.
An act to provide for the appointment of a commission to promote prison reform, and to that end to investigate and report upon the feasibility of establishing a reformatory for the confinement and reformation of prison convicts; to select and secure a site, and submit sketch, plans and specification therefor, belonging to the State at San Quentin, and of segregating the prisoners into classes, looking to the confinement of incorrigibles at Folsom Prison; to enlarge said prison for that purpose, and to the confinement of those capable of reformation at such reformatory when established, and to make an appropriation for such purposes.
Mr. Chynoweth has introduced a bill in the assembly providing for the organization and management of County Fire Insurance companies, approved April 1, 1897, by amending section ten thereof. The bill provides as follows:
"No such company shall insure any property beyond the limits of the county within which the company is organized, nor shall any company issue policies of insurance on any property within the limits of any city containing over six thousand inhabitants; provided that no dwelling shall be insured within the corporate limits of any city or town exposed by any other building within one hundred feet, or by any other [building] other than a dwelling or private barn, within two hundred feet of the risk assumed, [except that this provision shall not apply on private barns and outhouses on the same premises with the dwelling insured; and] provided, that the amount of insurance shall not exceed seventy-five per cent of the value of the property and that no additional insurance shall be allowed. This act shall take effect immediately."
Mr. Chynoweth also introduced the following bill, which was killed in committee:
An act to prevent monopolies in articles of common use and prohibit restraints of trade and commerce, and providing penalties of violations of the provisions of this act.
Jan. 13—Read first time.
Jan. 14—To the printer—Jan. 17—From printer. Jan. 18—To committee.
Jan. 20—From committee with recommendation be re-referred to Committee on Judiciary.
Gave Up Hope
Feared Her Little Boy Could Not Recover
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"My little boy was taken with inflammable rheumatism when he was two years old. Some one had to sit up with him every night. At one time we thought he could not live from day to day. He had a heart trouble caused by the rheumatism. I had about given up all hope of his recovery, but I got a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla. Before he had taken half the contents he began to improve. He kept on gaining and now he is well and strong and goes to school every day. I owe his life to Hood's Sarsaparilla." Mrs. P. S. Lockridge, 1328 West Second Street, Los Angeles, Cal.
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new countries, and teaching ignorant aliens how to govern themselves and become great and good as we are here. Some people say this will be costly work, and they wonder if it will pay. Seeing that I am only a band stand, there may not be much chance for me to help, so I guess I must stay where I am and think. Well, now, I wonder if it might not be a pretty good plan to go among our politicians and pick out some choice specimens, say of real legislators and other would-be officials, and ship them off to Timbuctoo or the Cannibal Islands or to the Ladrones (which means pirates), as live specimens of real, up-to-date, uncorrupted, uncorruptible, unsophisticated politicians? Would they give the country a bad name? Well, what are they now doing where they are? If we propose to make ourselves the keepers and teachers of millions of aliens, should we think of anything more than tariff and military occupancy? Is it worth our while to try to find out what is our peculiar fitness to become teachers of aliens? Is our own domestic political life clean, unselfish, commendable, noble with content or simplicity, or is it repulsive, vulgar, because of tawdry display and greedy ambition? Are our public men working for country or for self? Are they just and dignified and free from questionable practices? Surely a Senator should have grace, dignity and honor. Do they use money so freely to buy qualities, adornments that they happen to lack? It is a pitiful sight to see men of whom we ought to be proud, acting so that self-respecting people have good cause to be ashamed of them. Somehow I cannot help thinking that a man who is a moral leper in his private life, is capable of doing a vast amount of mischief if you give him the opportunity and influence that public official position supplies. Then keep such men out of office. For pity's sake do not teach our boys that the most unprincipled, unscrupulous man can get most votes. So muses the BAND STAND.
THE ELECTIONS OK 1898
George W. Waitt of South Georgia Me., says: "I have had the worst cold, chills and grip and hail lots of trash of no account but the vendor. Chamberlain's Remedy is the only thing that any good whatever. I have had 50-cent bottle and the chills, grip have all left me. I conceive the manufacturers of an honest cine." For sale by P. A. Der.
The horticultural commission Los Angeles have received an Orous chalybeus, one of S punctata, and one of Circundus ocorus, beestles from George J. H.I., by steamer Moana. Missioners are warned to burn the boxes, branches and in which the parasites were put the same came from a tree mountains that is badly infested rust mite. After the parasites liberated these instructions they tried out to the letter. Consul of the chilocorus have been growers throughout the countrie tion is drawn to the Stitch Mr. Compere in his letter, as very valuable ladybird, impresses the Hawaiian islands from next steamer a consignment ternal parasites for purple scarf forwarded from the islands.
CRUSHED BY HER CRUSTY IS THE CROWN OF MAIDEN MOTHERHOOD, AND YET THERE HAVE ALWAYS MILLED OF WOMEN CRUSHERS BY THE CROWN—THAT SHINING WOMAN'S SOVEREIGNTY IN THE HOUSE HERE IS
A YOUNG GIRL
"Standing with reluctant feet Where womanhood and girthhope In the first critical period of life begins to experience suffering necessarily connects with the burglar What it is she does not know She does not understand She needs advice But she shrinks from modesty is up in arms at the questions to be asked, of exam be submitted to, both alike relic dryness So she suffers in silk strain on the delicate machine organism becomes more severe irregularities become yet more And so, silently she treads path to confirmed invalidism Of modesty becomes a crown She sees her glowing lamp ful homes She hears the coo
"May good digestion wait on appetite and health on both."
That sentence from Shakespeare is a genuine benediction of the body. In this as in so many other things the intuition of his mighty mind seems to have fathomed the facts which science has slowly discovered.
Science has shown that disease in any part of the body is almost always accompanied by weakness and failure of the digestive and assimilative organs. Under these conditions the stomach, liver and blood-making glands fail in their appointed work. Then the symptoms of disease appear, often in organs apparently remote from the real cause. Vitality is lowered. There is a dull and sluggish feeling often accompanied by headache. The heart may seem affected. There may be lack of ambition and energy with mental irresolution. With such symptoms as these "delay is dangerous." Such a condition affords the favorite starting point for consumption. It is useless to "doctor" for the symptoms. The remedy that reaches the case must reach the cause of disease. The greatest medicine for all diseases of the stomach and other digestive and nutritive organs is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It restores the appetite, re-establishes a sound digestion, purges out the bilious poisons which infect the blood, carries off waste and builds up sound and healthy tissues. The "Discovery" is not a stimulant. It contains no alcohol or whisky. No other medicine has so great a record of cures, therefore accept no substitute.
Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure constipation.
THE ELECTIONS
OK 1898
The Official Results. Showing a Total Vote of 11,257,392 Against 14,071,097 in 1896.
Rep. Dem. Pop. Pro'h
Alabama... No Republican State ticket.
Arkansas... 27,524 75,362 3,322 679
California... 148,354 129,361 ... 4,997
Colorado... 50,880 94,274 ... 2,677
Connecticut... 81,015 64,227 ... 1,460
Delaware... 15,506 15,063 ... 454
Florida... 3,990 20,788 ...
Georgia... No Republican State Ticket.
Idaho... 13,974 19,407 5,371 1,175
Illinois... 416,940 406,490 7,893 11,762
Indiana... 288,641 269,125 5,867 9,561
Iowa... 236,524 178,000 3,872 7,559
Kansas... 149,924 124,157 ... 4,092
Kentucky... 116,329 125,463 ... 6,967
Louisiana... 2,021 27,629 ... 2,572
Maine... 54,266 29,497 662 2,385
Maryland... 106,927 100,874 ... 7,527
Massachusetts... 191,146 107,960 ... 4,734
Michigan... 243,239 188,142 1,636 7,006
Minnesota... 129,127 102,450 5,644 5,463
Mississippi... 842 23,993 2,515 ...
Missouri... 255,428 285,770 9,937 2,933
Montana... 14,823 23,315 11,605 ...
Nebraska... 98,281 96,703 ...
Nevada... 3,548 2,057 ... 833
N.Hampshire... 44,730 35,653 104 1,333
New Jersey... 164,051 158,552 491 6,893
New York... 661,707 643,921 ... 18,381
N.Carolina... 158,511 177,449 ...
North Dakota... 27,308 19,496 ... 891
Ohio... 408,213 347,074 ... 7,689
Oregon... 45,104 34,530 2,866 2,213
Pennsylvania... 511,175 359,307 6,321 67,750
Rhode Island... 24,743 13,224 ... 2,012
South Carolina... 28,044 28,977 ...
South Dakota... 39,949 87,819 ...
Tennessee... 72,611 105,640 1,722 2,411
Texas... No Republican State Ticket.
Utah... 29,631 31,296 2,878 ...
Vermont... 38,551 14,686 ... 1,075
Virginia... 62,492 108,308 ...
Washington... 40,862
West Virginia ...
Wisconsin ..
Y Wyoming ..
Total.....
5,267,186
4,862,778
82,566
203,272
The following are the States in which Republicans ran no ticket:
Dem. Pop. Pro.
Alabama .....
吉林 .....
Texas .....
MINOR PARTIES.
Socialist: California.
5142; Colorado,
1569; Connecticut.
2866; Illinois.
2897;
Indiana.
1975; Iowa.
1081; Kansas.
635;
Massachusetts.
10,063; Michigan.
1101;
Minnesota.
1754; Missouri.
2708; Nebaska.
248; New Hampshire.
613; New Jersey.
5458; Ohio.
5874; Pennsylvania,
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Here is A YOUNG GIRL "Standing with reluctant feet Where womanhood and girlhood meet."
In the first critical period of her life she begins to experience suffering which she necessarily connects with the organs of sex. What it is she does not know. Why it is she does not understand. She needs medical advice. But she shrinks from it. Her modesty is up in arms at the thought of questions to be asked, of examinations to be submitted to, both alike repugnant to delicacy. So she suffers in silence. The strain on the delicate machinery of her organism becomes more severe. Painful irregularities become yet more painful. And so, silently, she treads the painful path to confirmed invalidism. Her crown of modesty becomes a crown of thorns. She sees the glowing lamp light of cheerful homes. She hears the cooing of the happy babe, the prattle of joyous children, and she fears that all that life of home and love is not for her.
Or take the other typical case of the woman who has entered on the cares and duties of wifehood.
She has always been healthy and happy. But now a change comes. Her eye loses its brightness. Her step loses its spring. The color fades from her cheek. Frequently she is compelled to lie down and rest. She is in constant pain. She looks dreadingly down the calendar toward the hour when the burden of motherhood will be laid upon her. She, too, needs help. But she too suffers silently, because she cannot speak and open the door to such questions or such examinations as her modesty revolts at. And yet all this suffering is, as has been said, unnecessary, because to match modesty of speech there is modesty of hearing.
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The following are the orphans admitted into St.Catherine's Orphanage, Anaheim, since the last publication:
Whole Orphans—Castillon, Joseph, aged 9 years.
Half Orphans—Ruis, Emilio, aged 6 years 7 months; Moss, Carl Henry, aged 13 years; Moss, Walter Price, aged 12 years; Czarske, Daniel Frederick, aged 9 years; Mejia Nicolas, aged 7 years; Hupe, Loule, aged 11 years 3 months; Finnigan, Edward, aged 6 years; Finnigan, John, aged 1 year 4 months.
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STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF LUCAS COUNTY.
Frank J. Cheney makes is the senior partner of the J. Cheney & Co., doing business city of Toledo, county and sald, and that said firm sum of one hundred dollars and every case of catarrh be cured by the use of B cure.
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The Infamous Grant Gang
From the Redlands Facts.
The San Bernardino Sun "does not admit that Grant is 'out of it,' but it confidently believes that if he ever is out of the race, with him goes the last hope of Southern California for the Senatorship. And it sees no reason to change its original statement, that Los Angeles county's delegation can assume the lion's share of the responsibility for such being the case."
The Sun seems to think that it and the Los Angeles Times are the whole thing, the only pure and genuine articles in Southern California. Well! the Facts, thank you, is in good company with the Los Angeles Express, Riverside Press, Pasadena News, San Bernardino Times-Index, Tehachepil Times. Anaheim Gazette, Pomona Progress, Orange County Herald, Pomona Times, Compton Enterprise, Acton Rooster and others.
We are none of us "keeping open house" for Grant. We are not with the "sack" outfit. Neither is one third of the people of Southern California. It will be a "cold day" when a man of no record anywhere, mighty small brains, and no claim whatever upon this State for services rendered, gets the support of this paper for one of the very highest honors the State can confer. But we have a candidate who is brainy and honorable, and deserves promotion; who is a staunch Republican, as shown by his every act; who did not knife Gage, through his friends, as Grant did; who did not have a gang of "boodle" men in his wake and who did not tramp the State with an "open sack" gang as Grant does and did.
It is sufficient testimony of the fool caliber and absolutely untrustworthy character of Grant's brain (such as it is) to know, that he swears that he knew nothing of what his heelers have been doing for the past six months right under his very nose, corrupting voters and would be (some are) members of the legislature. No! Los Angeles' delegation will not be to blame if a Senator is not selected from Southern California, but such advocates as the Sun and Times, who are assisting in the dirty work commenced months ago by the infamous Grant gang.
For La Grippe.
Thomas Whitefield & Co., 240 Wabash av., corner Jackson st., one of Chicago's oldest and most prominent druggists, recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for la grippe, as it not only gives a prompt and complete relief but also counteracts any tendency of la rigine to result in pneumonia. For
FOR La Grippe.
Thomas Whitefield & Co., 240 Washav av., corner Jackson st., one of Chicago's oldest and most prominent druggists, recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for la gripe, as it not only gives a prompt and complete relief but also counteracts any tendency of la gripe to result in pneumonia. For sale by P. A. Derge.
THE BIRDS and the Farmers.
The lack of definite information in regard to the place filled by wild birds in the economy of the farm is surprising. Official statistics have shown that with very few exceptions all the birds that are killed about the farms and orchards of the United States, including those of California, are valuable factors in keeping down insect life, and that even the few which feed on fruit during the month or two of the fruit season, more than compensate for the damage they inflict by the service they render during the other months of the year. The San Jose Mercury says:
"Where public apathy exists, protective laws are of little avail. What is particularly needed in this State is a campaign of education that will arouse a strong sentiment in favor of bird protection, based upon the fact of the important part they play in destroying injurious insects and in saving money for the farmer and orchardist. It is estimated that the farm and orchard products destroyed by insects and rodents in the United States reach annually the value of $200,000,000. What would the loss be were there no birds? Yet the time is not far distant, at the present rate of slaughter, when in California, at least, all bird life will be practically extinct. How can this sentiment be created? Two methods were recently suggested by William Dutcher of the American Ornithologists' Union, and the Mercury trusts that they will be given serious consideration by the Santa Clara Farmers' Club and by the local branches of the organizations to which Mr. Dutcher appeals. First, let the members of the Christian Endeavour societies, the Epworth leagues and the Young People's Christain associations have an addition aim—to love and protect God's wild birds. If all the male members of those three bodies will pledge themselves to refrain from killing their little brothers of the air, and the female members absolutely refuse to wear plumage of any wild bird as ornaments, then a great advance will have been made toward the better protection of our birds."
STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO, LUCAS COUNTY.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, county and state after-said, and that said firm will pay the sum of one hundred dollars for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886.
A. W. GLEASON,
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Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter-
PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP CO.
The Company's elegant Steamers SANTA ROSA and CORONA leave Redondo at 11 a.m. and Port Los Angeles at 2:30 p.m. for San Francisco via Santa Barbara and Port Harford Feb. 3, 7, 11, 15, 19, 23, 27, Mar. 3, 7, 11, 15, 19, 23, 27, 31 Apr. 4, and every fourth day thereafter.
Leave Port Los Angeles at 6 a.m. and Redondo at 11 a.m. for San Diego Feb. 1, 5, 9, 13, 17, 21, 25, Mar. 1, 5, 9, 13, 17, 21, 29 Apr. 2, and every fourth day thereafter.
Cars connect via Redondo leave Santa Fe depot at 9:55 a.m., or from Redondo Ry. depot at 9:30 a.m.
Cars connect via Port Los Angeles leave S. P. R.E. depot at 1:35 p.m. for steamers north bound?
The steamers ORIZABA and COOS BAY leave San Pedro and East San Pedro for San Francisco via Ventura, Carpenteria, Santa Barbara, Gaviota, Port Harford, Caucos, San Simeon, Monterey and Santa Cruz at 6:30 p.m., Feb. 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28 Mar. 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28 Apr. 1 and every fourth day thereafter.
Cars connect with steamers via San Pedro leave P. R.E. (Arcade depot) at 6:03 p.m. and Terminal Ry. depot at 5:25 p.m.
For further information obtain folder.
The company reserves right to change without previous notice; steamers sailing dates and hours of sailing.
W. PARRIS, Agt., 124 W. Second St., Los Angeles. GOODALL PERKINS & Co., Gen. Agts., S.F.
F. BACKS,
UNDERTAKER
AND DEaler in FURNITURE.
Wall Paper, Cornices, Window Shades, Picture Frames, Upholstery Goods, Paints, Oils and Glass Sewing Machine Supplies, Ett Cor. Los Angeles & Chartres Sts.
DR. GARRISON.
CANCER, TUMOR, GOITRE,
PILE & RUPTURE SPECIALIST Knife Not Used
123 South Main St., Los Angeles.
Rooms 16 and 17.
ang4-6m
Waiters and Waitresses.
Talking of waitresses, a New York hotel keeper says that although they may possess some superior qualities for such service there are, on the other hand, such drawbacks as make it certain that they would never be acceptable to the majority of men who would have to be served by them. He says:
"I think the objection to them would be based chiefly on the fact that they never show especial attention to any person. I never knew a woman who waited on a man to trouble herself in the least about the manner in which she served him. It makes absolutely no difference whether they receive liberal tips or not. They may be quiet, neat and quick, but they would never pick out one piece of beef because it was
ALL Woolens, Blankets,
Laces and Fancy Articles Washed With "OUR OWN MAKE"
WOOL SOAP.
Entirely by Hand!
A Specialty Of Washing And Pressing Men'S Suits.
Entire Satisfaction Guaranteed.... Wagon calls for and delivers free to any par of town on Mondays and Fridays.
Santa Ana Steam Laundry,
McCullom's Bicycle Agency,
Agent Anakim.
F. CRIST Merchant Tailor
LATEST STOCK OF Fall and Winter SUITS,$18 UP. PANTS,$5 UP.
Goods of latest Styles. Call and see my stock.
Center St.
GRAY BROTHERS & WARD Cement Contractors
Shillinger Patent.
Contracts for RESERVOIRS IRRIGATION DITCHES,Cellar and Stable Floors,Sidewalks Etc.
OFFICES-No.125 N.Broadway,Los Angeles Cal.Telephone-236 No.316 MontgomerySt.SanFranciscoCal.
FRED. PRESSEL BlacksmithING
AND...
Wagon-Making.
Horse-Shoeing a Specialty.
Shop on Center Street opposite Metropolitan Block.
T.J.F.BOEGE.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Choice
Wines,Liquors&Cigars
Keeps always on hand a complete stock of the Finest Wines and Liquors. By the Keg.Ollon or Bottle.
Orders by mail promptly attended to.
Goods delivered free of charge.
OPPOSITE S.P.DEPOT.
STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO, LUCAS COUNTY.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, county and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of one hundred dollars for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886.
A. W. GLEASON,
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, o. Sold by druggists, 75 cents.
Owl Train.
The following is the schedule of the Owl, the new limited train on the S. P., between Los Angeles and San Francisco.
South Bound read down
5.00 p.m. Lv. San Francisco Ar 9.45 a.m.
5.30 p.m. Oakland, 16th St. 9.15 a.m.
7.15 p.m. Tracy 7.27 a.m.
10.06 p.m. Ar. Fresno 4.83 a.m.
12.42 a.m. Bakersfield 1.48 a.m.
6.82 a.m. Saugus Lv. 8.15 p.m.
7.45 a.m. Los Angeles 7.00 p.m
No deception practiced.
No $100 Reward.
ASK YOUR DRUGCIST for a generous 10 CENT TRIAL SIZE.
ELY'S CREAM BALM contains no cocaine, mercury nor any other injurious drug. It opens and cleanses the Nasal Passages & Allays Pain and Inflammation, Ilea and Protects the Membrane. Restores the Seed of Taste and Smell. Is quickly absorbed. Relief at once: 60 cts. at Druggists or Trial Sizes 10 cts. at Druggists or by m may possess some superior qualities for such service there are, on the other hand, such drawbacks as make it certain that they would never be acceptable to the majority of men who would have to be served by them. He says:
"I think the objection to them would be based chiefly on the fact that they never show especial attention to any person. I never knew a woman who waited on a man to trouble herself in the least about the manner in which she served him. It makes absolutely no difference whether they receive liberal tips or not. They may be quiet, neat and quick, but they would never pick out one piece of beef because it was better than another or make any effort to get the best of what was to be had in the kitchen. That sort of attention makes a man worth his fee to the men who tip him."
"It is this special service that makes a waiter superior to the best of his associates. Women never detect any difference between the quality of one dish and another. They are all the same, and good service requires merely that they shall be set down noiselessly and brought quickly. There the service of the waitress ends. She can beat any man at those features of the business. But she cannot select for him anything better than the rest of the customers get. Usually she does not notice any difference in them. That deficiency is the safeguard of the waiter and will keep his place secure for him."
Dogs kept exclusively for guiding blind persons or for tending sheep or cattle on a farm or by shepherds are exempt from taxation in Great Britain.
It only takes a woman five minutes to clean up a man's desk so that it will take him two weeks to find anything he wants.—Exchange.
The Kaiser's Latest.
The German emperor has devised a new scheme for the encouragement of vocal music in the German empire. It will be put into operation in 1899, and it consists of a singing competition to be held in a different town every year. Cassel has been selected for the first competition, the chief condition of which is that each choir taking part will receive an unpublished musical composition about an hour before the contest takes place. There will be no accompaniment.
The kaiser's prize is a valuable jewel, and the president of the winning choir will be allowed to wear it for a year, the name of each singer being engraved upon it.
Horse-Shoeing a Specially.
Shop on Center Street, opposite Metropolitan Block.
T. J. F. BOEGE.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Choice
Wines, Liquors & Cigars
Keeps always on hand a complete stock of the Finest Wines and Liquors. By the Keg, Oallon or Bottle.
Orders by mail promptly attended to.
Goods delivered free of charge.
OPPOSITE S. P. DEPOT.
FRITZ RUHMANN'S
Germania Halle.
BACKS' NEW BUILDING
LOS ANGELES STREET
Keeps on hand a Large and complete stock of liquors, wines and cigars. Cold beer always on draught
City Stables,
L. F. Lewis, Proprietor.
Center St, opp. Kroeger Block
Single and Double Teams
Roman Wisser
Favorite Saloon.
Finest of Wines, Liquors & Cigars
Pool & Billiard Tables
Schindler's Building, Center St., Anaheim
LOS ANGELES BEER ON DRAUGHT.
D. Lieb's Saloon.
Dominick Lieb, Proprietor.
BEST BRANDS OF ALL KINDS OF
Wines, Liquors & Cigars!
KEPT ON HAND.
BEER ON TAP!
Kroeger's Block, - Anaheim,