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L OS ANGEI.KS i» very fortunate in hav elegant goods. 
ing a reliable class of merchant*; nn*ri E Mi , rI| 
with capital, energy and business push. Ortcupy commodious ' 
Jt has been o.n pl-iwur® from timo t<> Baker bl» 1 „| , rr 
(o notic.-.h- 1 JilF'r™, firm, of “'^ p t ."J 
.ml we ...fa br,«0y to reri* . n»n,b.r of ■ pi,.... 
(horn in tins issue. SKSTtil. of 
own mi i.’bthAT tova. California. M< 
Wo reproduce the engraving* published J.!** house, and 
during tho past year, ami at tb«- present will 
not call attention to the owners. 
D. r. VOVLTUR 
Occupies tlie commodious rooms. No. ;!- ■ ami 
32 Main street, in Maker block, the two 
rooms are connected by an archway mak¬ 
ing one of the largest dry good* establish 
mettle in the State. By his uniform, Wind ' *- 
treatment, straightforward and honorable Baker block. No, 114 Main *tn-e*, 
manner of conducting hi* lnia«n>-», Mr. located for the General < .i,,.,n,, 
Coulter has built up an immense trade >in<:c "evs, the rooms and basem nt in this . 
he opened in this city The ample moan* ^“itial block being null adapt, j 
and long eaperiunco enables him to inter keeping and curing ..f all I..: I, , f ,... 
tho wholesale markets and buy to suit ht« Junr - 
tradc, and at thu lowest price*. “An arti Mr. Germain i* doing a g»l w>rk f 
do well bought i* half sold,” ami having | °*Jf furtnem by opening an «-m.. t r „. 
bought well, Mr. Coulter believes in •• living "ith Arisons, ha- mg .•»t*l.i.,l;.,| l, ril i, 
and let live ” onco a customer always a cus- bouses at Tucson, lb n».,n ami 
totner, if allowing them the benefit (if good 11 • "t New Mr, I I,, tp, 
Tho house wili 
future as it has in tho past. 
This firm is «Ik. agent* for the win. 
“ H,,n y S1«P« ” vineyard* They mak 
specialty of supplying families with ch 
brand* of liquor*, in addition to tfw r, 
•ive wholesale I radii dona by the hnu-r 
<4 Ml If SIN, 
of!P ,,r 
He 
, A ( 
- Mask 
An-on Kerekhotf. 
In addition b> his I, 
ha* an agnney at Anal 
vision of Mr- I.. W 
who thoroughly undo 
A- IVc 
V N. Mr I 
pisl to II 
irs up i 
toiner, if allowing them tho benefit of good l 1 R- If , -n New Me* I 
gords at uniformly low prices. ,\ .stringer obtained for c.ur pendne in \ 
will receive the same treatment as a frn-nd, bim to pay our farmer* a gn.r.i price f, r 
as far as prices and attention are concerned. -^vything they pr,-]. ( ,-., i|. ,, . ,, ,, , 
Mr. Coulter is also proprietor of the OUr . agriculturist to r, m \,,.l ,i,.|ustr> \\ . 
Woolen Mills, and will run tlio factory to believe he buys rr\thing that t). 
its full capacity, adding a much needed* in- i* ro ’ ,u, '« ? S »»d giv. -hem the I. t,t , f n„ 
dustry to Southern California, making a big prices" he g.-t* in A--r •. .. 
new market for wool, keeping tho minify 1 , .. 
at liomis it would cost for transportation to '/-. , , , " 
tho east, its cost of manufacture and ship- A "*';' " " " >/ * r ' *•’ 
ment bank in goods, thus saving lb* county ." . 
a large surplus of immev that would other- 1 .»'!/? ? , " .. 
wise bo sent away. \\\. commend Mr. n '’-ught .-ut i:.v *m d' - a;. 
Coulter’s example to others, and bom- ,,cU,r ‘ n S *«*d b nC, rb- -w, , 
tho manufacturing interest of our city will r ^ ' ’’ 
rocoive tho fostering »-- - - , . 
that our tin;n of capital will invest th«lr *' pnl ln * when It. .Urfo,! the 
money in some of the many needed nun- ! -vUllitu'** i »»ii *toKK iI • « j, r ivi.j- ** 
u factories. ' jin the adobe building on Spring street J ,,,, 
y . j, uii niii-ii k. near First. Hi* piano! busiuoM wa» in w?l! 
The famous ffoston Dollar Store i* out- * ,ir ' >l i,Ucl ° ,lf gf>ceiie* fur the l.-a-.i 
.lonn by our entorprising townsman. Mr. j P®“Jbfo i.rufil, and in .-II sui. ily f. r ,*»«h x l " w ' • 
Gillmorc, who is proprietor of the Dollar! f,,r 'b'abng -.. »-i..oj',t a h--»t of ' 
Store, on Spring street, opposite the Court **-••n** - * and tho businpu adage that “* a rum " i 
House, U>lu penny ia heller than a Joss *i*j.. rue ' «* tbi »i, 
HU stock embraces a large and varied J W “ fu ^ * ,,<1 ,b ” ai»o be- (the ■••In 
list of goods,including the useful andorna- £*” to ur,d * ni,JU,d P»" - » *»H U»». Mr. Mr. fi.,. 
muntal, the beautiful and essential, Goods **'" rro,, «' ' l] ' r. <|U"• - 
that you want every day of the year; good* I l ’ f his increasing Iiu*ih-m. m o.-d into Islt«j- r Kv.-rvb- l. 
especially adapted for gift* for the holiday*- ■ rwMn * lfc * Mw.s.-taio Hall II. k wh.-.e i .» I .lay he .* in'. 
.......Im i<. »)«•.« *t— i.i * ■ . ‘ business continui-d to inci.-H-.e uiit'l thi’ |,i .,... , ( . u j , , 
of December, Id, he w*» sga u compelled |„. propaens b> 
Wo now find him in the Urg<< and well * >- for y»ur*e!vt*. 
appointed store ! ^ 
so »T*m» Well known as a <•« 
ck of wooila warth 1 1.*, tucornlcd in » 
v-pvcioiiy miapii.-u lor gin.* Mr 141 * holiday*' 
guilds to ploaso the old arid delight ih* 
young. 
If there is anything you want, Gil I more 
has it; h«i has everything, 
A fow years ago, all kinds of good* 
usually kept in such establishment* were 
hoM at high prints*, but we are glad to note where lie i 
that Mr. Gillmore has brought the trade to •20,000, embraci 
l.utnne-a basis, by using bm ample capital 1 found in a fir.t dans , 
in buying from first hands in round lots! Mr. Gibami alwav* 
•trn-tly for cash, and by selling all good# at j tanco of printer'* ink 
a low margin of profit. that which ibe people 
^ v\ o would not think of completing our I h** plan of selling at 
Lliristmas list of present*, without taking a| debts was a »afc one, 
1 (Via 
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