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Special rales for a longer period.
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Persons wanting situations, help or wishing
to rent, buy or aell property will do well to ad
vertise in The Hehald
OFFICIAL CITY PAPER. I
SPECIAL NOTICES.
"ITTANTED—A LOT ON SAN rEDr.O, THIS
VY Bide of Eighteenth st.
Will exchange a iine 20 acre tract, well im
proved for cltv properly.
Will exchange 17 acres, close in, wcil im
proved, for a good hotel property.
For sale, house and lot, closo in, a good
rooms, for $50 cash and $15 per month.
House atid lot for $400.
Wanted to buy, a first-class 25-rooni lodging
house in good location for cash.
Riverside land and money to exchange for
Los Angeles improved property.
, * MACKNIGHT<i FUGARD,
0-23 tf 252 S. Broadway.
OTICE—THE LOS ANGELES CITY WATER
company will strictly enforce the follow
ing rules: Tiie hours for sprinkling are between
6 and 8 o'clock a. m. and (i and 8 o'clock p. m.
For a violation of the above regulation the
water Will be shut off and a tine of $2 will lw
charged before the water will be turned on
again. ' S 17 tf
hi: safe deposit boxes of the *tate
Loan aud Trust company are inclosed in a
fire-proof and burglar-proof vault, with time
locks, and brilliantly lighted by electricity:
alcoves attached for the private examination
of valuables, with writing materials; a young
lady in attendance. 8 1 if
MESMIN 7 S~FEMALE PILLS AS A SPECIFIC
monthly medicine for Immediate relief for
painful and irregular menses—from whatever
cause. Forsaleby FREEMAN St CARPER, 102
North Spring st. Price, $2 per bos. 50 ly
IG TREE" CARITIAGE AND WAGON
works; all kinds of painting and repair
ing. 128 San Pedro St., between First and
Second sts., Los Angeles. 7 tl If
I7IOR HOUSES TO RENT CALL 0N
' BARNES .t BARNES,
9-23 tf 227 \V. Second st.
CHOOL OF DRESSMAKING, CUTTING AND
fitting: patterns cut; French tailor system,
Room 87, Potomac block. 8 2, lm
D* oYbtTWANT~"tO~RENT YOUR HOUSE*?
Leave your key with KILL St CO., 123 J?.
Second st » 1 a
f7sLOPER, HOUSE MOVER. OFFICE,
. 112 Center idi-.ee 1 1.) tf
FOR EXCHANOI.
"j/*/W\-FOR EXCHANGE-CHOICE BSE
(pOUUU proved acreage at Cahuenga; 5-aerc
bearing orchard—navel oranges, ligs, prunes,
etc.; 5 acres solid to lemons, set this last
spring; good house, barn, well, etc.; will ex
change for Los Angclc residence properly.
BARNES it BARNES,
9-23 tf 227 W. Second st.
TXIR EXCHANGE—I6O ACRES NINE MILLS
J. westoi Lancaster, two miles north and one .
mile west of Maytinrd, Antelope volley; all j
cleared; sutiacewater, inexhaustible; house,2
rooms 14x2-1 and 14x20; stable; on county
road. Incumbrance, #1000; wants $1500
house and lot for equity. J. S. VAN DOREN,
304 W. Firat St. 9-21 7t
TTIpK EXCHANGE—A VERY DESIRABLE
JT and highly productive fruit nnd nut farm
of 70 acres, In the beautiful Ojai valley, near
-Nordhoff, Ventura county, for good unincum
bered residence property in this city; cash
. value, #20,000. Apyly early to
J. S. VAN DOREN,
9-Btf 101 S. Broadway.
EXCHANGE-A NY - KIN D OtjFw IN B
1 grapes taken in exchange at a fair price
for a No. 1 mule and a tine thoroughbred s
vear-old stallion, both without a blemish. Call
for particulars at the olllce of the HERMITAGE
VINEYARD CO., No. ill North Los Angeles
street, city. 9-2t-7t
IjVoR EXCHANGE EASTERN INCOME
1 acreage for desirable Los Angeles house;
will assume reasonable incumbrance.
0-17U MACKNI'.iIY ,y FUOARD.
PERSONAL.
I PERSONAL -COpT'EE, FRESH ROASTEIToN
our giant coffee roaster, .lava and Mocha,
35c lb; mountain coffee, 35c; gerinea, line:
rolled rye, loe; 4 lbs rice, 25c; li lba rolled
wheat, 25c; 8 lbs corn meal, 15c: 15 lbs gran
ulated sugar, SI; lOlba beans, 25c; can toma
toes or corn, 10c; 3 cans corned beef, 25c; can
baked beans, loe; box macearoni, 55e; extract
beef, 23c, 4 bars Dtnmore'a soap, ■ se: can
coal oil, ROs; 3 lbs lard, 30c; pork, 14>>; bo
con, IoKCj picnic hams, 12'.,c. ECONOMIC
STORES, 305 S. Spring st. 7- tf
PERSONAL- RA L l' 1 I—BROK.l — BROK. — GOLD 5X51
flour, #1.00; city Hour, 80e; granulated
Sugar, i 5 lbs#i; brown Bugar, 2t» lbs SI; 6 lbs
rotted cat*, zsc; sardine-. 5 boxes, 25c: [able
f ruH, 3 cans 50c; Midland coffee, 25c lo: e:.st
em oil, 80c; gasoline, 80c; 2-!h can corned
beef, Xse: 1-rd, 10 lbs, 05c; 5 lbs. 50c. 001
South spring street, corner sixth.
MAURI ED LAP I EB~ SAFEG DAHDI PAT
ont.vd; nomedicine; noeqtiul; money re*
funded H no| satisfactory. Send 10 cent's to
LADIES' NOVELTY CO., Kansas City, Mo.
8-2U dm
[ waßTtiXciirTiHucXu - details ltic!
i\ Confidential. MRS. COYNE. Address .
ti", A- D- Send t-taii'i..' fur details. ;i-2'i Mt
MI'StCAI.
ryuv. KAMMEKMK YER 0K C H EST 11 A—
X Tfirfit-class mush' furnished ii r balls, par
ties, concerts, rtvepthuts and picnics. Violin,
mandolin, etc., taught. Office al Fitzgerald's
music store, corner North Spring and Franklin
street*. 10-1-1-ly
I' 01 ANGELES CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC
j and Arts, open i.ll the rear. MRS. EMILY
J. VALENTINE, president. 'V..M.C.A. budding,
Broadway and Second street. 8-14-;y
TJANJO BY Mlfli M. E ASTBOBY! BAND~6
JLJ stringed tftugat Btudlo51; take elevator :
t)r People's Store, Phillips block. 1 l-12-l y
PROF. B. BEi :t IS A ( lADEMY OF MUSIC. IN
■tmctlona in all branches, uoo s. Spring st.
0-20 tf
WILLHARTITZ, MUSIC STUDIO, ROOM
• A, Crocker building, 212 6. Broadway.
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I'BYSICIANS.
RsTdR. J. H. SMITH, SPECIAXTY,"IiIH Z
wiferv. Ladies cared fur during conflne
ment at 7*7 Believtte avenue, t alis promptly
attended to. Telephone HID. ii-2tf
TjT - BLAKEBLKE,~M." I)., EYE AND X Mi,
XUt late of Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary
and Chicago Oplhalmie College. Olllce. 242&
8. Broadway. 9-itl "
GEOKajifH. BEACH, M. P., OFFTcis AND j
residence, 131 North Spring at. OfHeu
hours, 8 to 12, 110 5, 0 108 p.m. Telephone
433. 11 -3tf
M~ka DR. WELLS—OFFICE IN HER BRICK
block, 127 E. Third st. Specialty, diseases
of women. .
A K0 MITKCTS.
I'RGESS J. REEVE, ARCHITKCT\*ECTAb"
llshcd for the last 10 years In Loe Angeles,
Booms 7 and 8 second Hour, Workman block,
Springat., between Second and Third. l-_<; ly
AIiCHiTECT7T32 S.llliOAD-
I way, Letweeii Fir.-l t-c;-oS-7 11'
_D|iK4 AMO FINISHKKM
VtEA M I> YE \VOREs"~24I
Fraaklln st.; line dyeing and cleaning.
1-13 if
IFISIAN DYE V.()RKS,27ft SOUTH MAIN j
»treet: beat dyeing In the city. 3-t:t if
WANTSD-BILF,
YOU OUTt IF SO, YOU
can have it I We oSer yon the sole agen
cy for an article that ia wanted In every home
and indispensable in every ofttce, aomething
that sells at sight. Other articles aell rapidly
at double the price, though not answering the
purpose half so well. You can make from .fSOO
to $700 in three months, introducing It, after
which tt will bring a steady, liberal Income, l(
properly attended to. Ladles do as well aa
well «a men, ln town or country. Don't ml»*
this chance. Write at once to J. W. JONES,
Manager, Springfield, Ohio. 9-28-eod-w4t
TI T ANTED-ALL NEEDING HELP FREE
»» employment or any information, address
E. NITTINGER'S BUREAU, established 1880.
Office, 310' i S. Spring st.; residence, 451 8.
Hope st., corner Fifth, Los Angeles, Cal. Tele
phone li 3. 8-10 tf
JTTY, HUMMEL it CO., EMPLOYMENT
agenta, 131-133 W. First st. Telephone 509.
Under the Los Angeica National hank. Help
of all kinds carefully- selected and furnished.
Situations of all kinds furnished. 7-ti tf
AND COUNTY OFFICIAL FREE LA-
J hor Bureau, S4O New High at. Telephone
1153; for cooks, waiters, household holp, me
chanics and laborers. W. A. WHITE, Manager.
' 9-22 lm
VST ANTED—GOOD HELP FOR HOTELS AND
v» families at tho Woman's Exchange and
Employment Office, 45 8. Raymond avenue,
opposite postofflde, Pasadena. 9-18 tf
TO DRILL WELL. I. a
>> SMITH, Insurance Agent, 227 W. Firat
St. 9-27 tl
mii AGENTS WANTED—MALE AND FE
11IU male, at No. 34!) S. Olive st. 0-21 7t
WANTED—AGENTS.
$5 .A DAY. GREATEST
kitchen utensil ever invented. Retails for
35 cents; 2to II sold in every house. Sample,
postage paid, 5 centa. FORSIIEE * McMAKIN,
Cincinnati. O. S-'-'O-SniiAWcd
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
OR
It south front, between Twenty-second and
Twenty-seventh, Grand avenue and Hoover
street:'must be reasonable In price; stete size
of lot-, give location and price. Address
. BUYER, box 20, Herald. 8-11 tf
WANTED— A PARTNER WITH IKSOOO TO
invest in a paying project, in which there
are no chavnCM of loss and profits large. Party
desiring '0 d al must furnish evidence of good
character. Address D., Herald ofttce. 9-2J tf
gfntsT'make ~ss a day^iTeatest
kitchen utensil ever Invented. Retails for
35 cents; 2to 15 sold in every house. Sample,
postage paid, 5 cents. FORSHEE A: McMA
KIN, Cincinnati, O. 0-27-Biiii-wed-Ut
\\r ANTED—MS?., ESBAYS, SERMONS OR
TT other documents to copy hy band or by
typewriter. GEO. W. BRADFORD, room 8,
242', S. Broadway. HIS
D- MAN WITH #2.",00 TO PUR
TT chose half interest ln a desirable inven
tion; fortuno in It. Address E., Herald otlice.
0-23 tf
-PROPERTY LISTED WITH US;
1 1 we have customera. DORSEY, CHAM
BERLIN & CO., 244 8. Broad way, 9 12 tf
"WANTED—WE HAVE CUSTOMERS FOR
TT Installment houses. DORSEY, CHAM
BERLIN ,\: CO., 244 S. Broadway. 9-12 If
LOST AND FOUNJO).
FOUND— THE GENTLEMAN WHO ADVER
tised the gold watch lost on Flower street
on September lOth can obtain the same by
leaving his address at the Herald office and
paying reward, 0-20'zt
FOR RENT —nOlUt ICS),
I -OR RENT - 9-ROOM HOUSE, 320 S. OLIVE
' St.; just been put in first-class condition:
newly papered, painted, etc. BARNES it
BARNES, 227 W. Secondlst. 9-15 tf
T7olf RENT-7-ROOM HOUSE, BARN, BATH,
JT etc.; everything complete; also 4 fnr
nished rooms for housekeeping; very close in.
211 W. Fifth st. 9-20 2t
for runt— no una.
Ym>R RENT—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISH-
Jr ed rooms; single or en suite; rooms for
light housekeeping; terms by the week or
month the lowest in the city; free baths; loca
| tion unsurpassed; only live minutes'w alk from
business centre. SHAFFER HOUSE, 525 Sand
St., near hlgb stthool. 9-14 tt
V/OR RENT-LARGE SITTING-ROOM AND
JT bedroom, with gas and use of bathroom;
close in; nice location; suitable for one or two
gentlemen; rate #15 for one and #20 for two
persons; references required. AddressO. X. 8.,
box 30, Herald office. 9-i6 tf
FOR RENT—NICELY FURnTsHED ROOMS,
single or en suite; light housekeeping priv
ileges allowed; the best location in the city:
reasonable rates. 020 South Broadway. Pri
vate family. 8-27 tf
TO LET — 3 ELEGANTLY FURNISHED
rooms, en suite or single; light housekeep
ing. 445'-s. Spring, 9-24 4t
IDDCATIONAI.
BUSINESs7 ; OIA : SiG3fHAB
removed to the upper floor of the Stowell
block, 22b South Spring street. It has now the
largest and finest business college rooms in the
stale, and the largest attendance of any com
mercial school south of San Francisco. Fine
liassenger elevator running direct to the
school rooms, rendering stair-climbing unnec
essary. The public is cordially invited to call
and inspect the college ln its new location.
Both day and evening schools in session the
entire summer. Catalogue and College Jour
nal free. G. A. Hough, president; N. G. Felker,
Vice-President; 3 W. HOOU, Secy. 5-4 ly
08 ANGELES BUSINESS COLLEGE
AND ENGLISH TRAINING SCHOOL.
(Incorporated!, 144 South Main street.
Largest .Td best equipped business training
school on the coast Thorough and practical
courses in the commercial, shorthand, type
writing, telegraphy, assaying und all English
branches. Large, able and mature faculty of
infltrootorf. Day and evening sessions. Terms
reasonable, fail at office, or write for elegant
catalogue. E. F. SHRADER, President; F. W.
1 KELBKY, Vice-President; I. L. INSKEEP, Sec
retary. 9-l«-ly.
1 qTrLS' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL.
j 41(1 W. Tenth St., reopens Sept. 28.
Miss Parsons and Miss Denncn, Prin.
Full uetirscs in English studie", languages,
htaslc, art, physical culture, College prepa
ration, special student! admitted. Boarding
department and primary class just opening.
11-1 lm
(ji'lloul, FOR HOYS AND YuUNG MEN,
O now in session. Bryson block (top floor),
Second and Spring sts. Rooms light and cheer
ful; ventilation perfect. Thorough instruct
ion in all the common English branches.
Special attention to arithmetic, higher mathe
motica and classics. A. B. BROWN, A. M.,
(Vale). 20 Potomac block. 9-3 lm
O'cTjid'entaLCOLLECT OFFERSHUPLRIOR
advantage* Good board and well fur
ni; hed rooms. Full college course. Able and
■ experienced faculty. Rates reasonable. Fall
term opens Tuesday, September 19th. For
catalogue and particular* address J. M. Mc-
PHKRKON, President, Los Angeles, Cal.
8-27 lm
C-tAoA DE ROSAS, - FRUEBEL INSTITUTE,
j Adams, iur. Hooter sU, will open all its
departments Tuesday, Oct. 24. For further
i particulars apply to .MRS. CAROLYN M. N.
! ALDKN, 80U \V. Adams St. 9-27 tf
juTiai ."vles~in'sTrivate school for
ill primary, grammar and high school stud
| les opens September Ath, Summer school now
lln session. 412 w. Second st. 9-li lm
SI HI BY s'IioRTHANI), TYPEWRITING
I,nd Business Institute. Take elevator by
P.ople'sßtore, Phillip*' block; send for cata
logue. 10-12 12m
T OS A Ni IEI.ES TRAINING SCHOOL (INt'OR-
J.J porated) tor kthaergartners* Address
Ml'.s. NORA D. MAY HEW, 070 West Twenty
third st. 5-29 tf
OHOR'I'II AND - AND TYPEWRITING—BEST
O advantages. LONGLKY INSTITUTE, Spring
aud First sis. 3-7 If
A~ STUDIO, ROOM
• A, Crocker building, 21] s. Broadway.
BJ n'l;u '
axccitMioNs.
f .' ■■'Is '/' \NE DA
! 'frfXiKf Hauta Fe excursions to Ken
(. .'"' -•" jQp-'sas City, St. Louis, Chicago, New
York' and Boston. Leave l.os Angeles every
! Wednesday; personally conducted through to
, Chicago and Boston; family tourist sleeper* to
Kansas City and Chicago dolly. Low rates and
I quickest time. Office, 129 N. Spring st. 7-1 ra
UHILLIPB' EAT BOUND EXCURSIONS—
! ' Personally conducted, via Denver and Rio
1 Grande ami Rock island Routes; leaves Lo*
Angeles every Tuesday and Friday; crosssing
Die Sierra Nevada* and passing the entire
scenery on the Rio Grande by daylight. Office,
138 S. Spring st. 7-1 tf
t"c.~judsonlFc67's excursions "east
rl. every Wednesday via Salt Lake city and
Denver. Tourist cor* to Chicago and Boston.
Manager in charge. Office, 212 8. Spring tt.
G-l tf
U iiOKKm m.
T> BROKER, 105 WEST
IXi second tt. Conftdentia! business agent
for investor:, or borrowers. If you wish to
lend or borrow, or invest iv any securities,
~lo„^n cal), 8-1 tf
LOS ANGELES HERALDt WEDNESDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 27, li-93.
•yyiGMORK * O'BRIEN,
281 Wat Firat atreet
First-claas unfurnished house to rent: eight
room*, bath and stable; on University car lfne.
Houses, furnished and unfurntohed, in other
location*.
We bare 5-acre traeta for rent, near town.
W* hare a cuatomcr to rent 100 acres corn
land.
Two properties on Hope at.; close in; cheap.
Money to loan. 9-21 tf
SALE —
JT BARGAINS! BARGAINBI BARGAINS!
CITY AND COUNTRY.
We have a large amount of land adapted to
the various kind* of fruits, with good water
rights, in quantities to »uit, at figures below
the real value.
We have orange, walnut and lemon groves,
ranging In value from S3BOO to 870,000, ac
cording to acreage, age, location end income.
We have corn, alfalfa and grain land—no ir
rigation needed—well adapted to hog raising
or dairy Vnslnes*.
We have, a tine stock ranch of 3500 acres.
CITY.
BUSINESS BLOCK—We have one of the beat
business blocka ln tbe city; pay* 9 per cent net
on investment; only capitalist* of large means
need apply.
HOUSES AND LOTS—We have handsorn* res
idences and ualmproved lots iv the mo»t de
sirable part of the city.
HOTELS—We have one one of the but lo
cated, best paying first-class hotel* in Southern
California
People at a distance can safely invest through
us.
"Do as we would be done by" 1* our motto.
Cut out this "ad" and keep it for reference.
9-10tl HILL it CO., 123 WestSecond*t
I~jlbR — sXIE^-BY"STP.EETER it BHARPLEBB,
' 110 South Broadway.
LOTS.
# 800— Fine lot on Bonnie Brea street.
105O—Ix>t on Bonsallo avenue near Twenty
first street.
750—Lot on clean side Thirtieth street.
12.50—Thirty-third street, near Figueroa,
550-I.ot on Thlrty-seeoud street
000—Fine largo lot on Sixteenth street.
375—Pico Heights.
450— Lot on Mateo street.
HOUBES.
#11550— A nice 5-room cottage in western part
of city, near car line.
1500—New 5-room cottage with bath, south
west
4500—A beautilul 7-room house on West
Seventh street.
1500—Five-room house and b»th, East Los
Angeles.
1100—House of 6 rooms, just west of city
limits.
600— Four-room house, Kost Los Angeles.
We have several good houses on Install
ments. 110 South Broadway, STREETKR St
sharpless. 9-24-41
sale!
(2oaa-lot on pico and san pedro
tiT. IUU streets.
ffi 1 i AA—BEAUTIFUL LOT, 00 FEET FRONT
"5)1111" near Westlake Park.
t*AAAA-40X140, WITH TWO HOUSES,
StIJUU Main and Fifth sta
ODEA & BARR.
9-20 tf 103 S. Broadway.
DAMS, ROUBE A MEEKINS,
207 West Becond street
FOR SALE—lmproved, unimproved and in
come paying city properties, at bottom
prices, orange and deciduous fruit or
cnards,alfalfa lands.vineyards and ranches.
FOR EXCHANGE—Desirable income paying
eastern properties for city property,
orchards or ranches.
MINES of merit handled through our eastern
connections.
CAREFULLY selected lists for your examine
tlon.
RENTS collected and tenants secured. 9-tltf
oTPsAii—BaRGaINsT
#500—Fine lot on Thirty-second st., near
Hoover.
#(575—Fine lot on Twenty-fifth St., near Main.
#700—Fine lot on Eleventh, near Pearl,
flooo—Fine lot on Ingraham St. Bargain.
$1100—Fine lot on Ingraham St.
#1300—Fine lot 0:1 West Seventh st.
$2000—Fine lot on Hope St., close in.
CRAWFORD St LOCKHART,
9-22 tf 147 8. Broadway.
JTtOR SALE—
GOOD INVESTMENT.
A particularly nice residence and business
corner on South Main street—l6sxl4B feet; 3
2-story residences, always rented. Price $9100.
J. 8. VAN DOREN,
9-20 tf 101 8. Broadway.
~&'T7ZI\— AN ELEGANT 10-ROOM - HOUSE
<?P I IOU southwest,close to cable line; loca
tion one of the best ln the city; honse com
plete in every particular: cold storage room
and cellar; large lot, fine lawn, choice shrub
bery—a decided bargain.
BARNES & BARNES,
9-23 tf 227 W. Second Bt.
OR SALE-$2700— HANDSOME NEW 7
room house; hall, both, cellar, modern
conveniences, ttone walks; southwest, near
electric cars; cash $400, balance monthly; no
interest. TAYLOR St RICHARDS, 102 Broad
way. 0-20 tf
J"~TOR SALE — CHOICE SPRING-STREET
' property, Improved, close in; renting for
big interest on price asked. A bargain.
BARNES & BARNES,
9-I6 tf 227 W. Second st.
I TtORSALE—5-ROOM NEW COTTAGE, HALIZ
1 bath, etc.; southwest, near Hoover and
Adams sts; $150 cash, balance $20 monthly;
no interest TAYLOR St RICHARDS, 102
Broadway. 9-16 tf
UdR~SALE-A"GOOD 5-ROOM HOUSE, NEW
T ln a fine location, near street car; $1500.
$500 cash, balance in small monthly pay
ments. IRELAND St FISKE, 102 8. Broadway.
9-14 tf
ITtOR SALE—EAST LOS ANGELES, 8. WORK
-1 man St., 8-room house; large lot; only
$1700; terms, $150 cash, balance $20 monthly.
TAYLOR 6: RICHARDS, 102 Broadway.
9-21-10t
SALE—2-STORY*, 9-ROOM HOUSE,
1 first-class condition, on University electric
car line; for sale by owner. Inquire at rooms
4 and 5, New Wilson block. 8-3 tf
SALE—SI3OO EACH 2 5-ROOM COT
' tages on Forrester avenue, near electric
car line; monthly payments. BARNES <fc
BARNES, 227 W. Second st. 9-2 tf_
£fc 1 4 AA—FOR"SALE—NEW 5 ROOM HOUSE
3RIWU on Victoria street; monthly pay
ments $15. ALLISON BARLOW, 227 West
Second st. 7 1 21 J'_
17OR" SALE-i7-ROOM HOUSE, WITH BATH,
JT indCast Los Angeles; #050, $150 cssh, bal
ance to suit. IRELAND <Sj FISKE, 102 8.
Broadway. 9-14 tf
BY OWNER-MODERN 9-ROO.M
JT house on University electric car line: ele
gant home at a bargain; with or without fur
niture. Inquire at rooms 4 and 5, new Wilson
block. 9-24 tf
"LTOR SALE—6O WELL LOCATEPc OTS ON
JT Installment plan. K. P. CULLEN & CO.,
237 West First st. 9-16 tf
FOR" SALE—VERY CHEAP, A FINE COR
ner, 50x165, on Sixteenth St., near Fig
ueroa. IRELAND & FISKE, 102 S. Broadway.
0-14 tf
SALE—LIST YOUR PROPERTY FOR
1 sale or rent with K. P. CULLEN St CO.,
Minnesota Headquarters, 237 West First st
9-10 tf
EAUTIFUL liol ; ROOMS, ON JEF
(erson street, near Figueroa. CRAWFORD
St LOCKHART, 147 South Broadway. U-21-tf
SEE MEAGHER it .IAY~FOR BARGAINS IN
real estate. 101 S. Broadway, Los Angeles.
9-27 If
A. T T«7irt N~KVeV
TAY E. HUNTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Brvson Bonebrake block. Telephone 52a.
Practices in all the courts, stato ana federal.
7 i tf
*. GOODRICH, LAWYER, 124 DEARBORN
l\m street, Chicago, 111.; 20years'experience;
secrecy; special facilities in several states.
Goodrich on Divorce, with law* of all stales, in
press.
HUNSAKER it GOODRICH] LAWI ERB,
rooms 103 and 104 Phillips block, corner
Spring and Franklin streets. Telephone, 1120.
7-ti tf
7> .1. ADCOCK, ATTORNEY: SPECIAL AT
trillion given to Uiesettlement of estates.
115 West First st. 4-ti ti
X TRASK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, FUL
. ton block, 207 New High street, Los An
geles. 1-1U tf
POLLARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
TT room 3 Allen block, Temple and Spring
streets. 2-21 tf
M"iss"kate trance, test
and business medium, w ill remain a short
time longer, circles Tuesday, Thursday and
Sunday evenings. Sittings dally. 3*4 South
Broadway. 9-215 7t
pLAHU ; (>YANT AND LIFE-READING ME
als, marriage, disease, lawsuits, love, mineral
locations, etc,; 452 s. Main at. MRS. PARKER.
S-30 tf
FOB BALK—COUNTRY FROFIRn
s)ALE—
' s.rds. walnut orchards, deciduous fruit
orchards, olive orchards, dairy or farm
ranches, fin* city residences, hotela, lodging
honeos, grooeiy stores, hardware business,
fruit stands, cigar stands, meat markets, sa
loona, bakeries, restaurants, and all kinds ol
mercantile buslneaa; prices from $100 to
$250,000; we neither advertise nor try to sell
a.ivthiiig that will not stand the strictest m
veat'.gatlon. NOLAN <St SMITH, 228 W. Sec
ond at. r 8-19 tf
OR SALE—A VF.RY FEW CHOICE GOV
ernment and school land lncationa for
sale cheap; or would take part pay iv other
property.
A few choice lots on Seventeenth and Eigh
teenth ats., west of Figueroa; $000 to #900.
J. K. MULKEY,
8-22 tl 1140 W. Eighteenth or 213 W. First at.
17>OR SALE—27O ACRES 10 MILES FROM
city: 80 acres In hearing fruit, 80 acres ln
barley, balance in pasture; all fenced; good
water by Iron pressure pipes; good barn, small
house; price, $20,000; terms, $5,1.00 cash,
$5000 good trade, $10,000 mortgage 3to 5
years, at B">j per sent. J. 8. VAN DOREN,
9-12 tf 101 8. Broadway.
FOR SALE—I7O ACRES FINE ORANGE,
vine or ollvo land, adjoining the celebrated
Vache winery at Brookslde, near Redlands:
this is the very choicest land ln that neighbor
hood in the market; all or part; price $12,500,
terms easy. For particulars sec A. C. GOLSH,
147 S. Broadway. 8-30 tf
IjWR SALE OR EXCHANOE-92 ACRES, 1
' mile northwest ot Burbank, ln 10-acre lots
or more, ln the fine deciduous fruit belt. In
quire of D. NECIIART, 151 8. Broadway, or F.
M. EAGLEBTON, adjoining lands. 7-10 tf
L"H)R SALE—2O ACRES NEAR CAHUENGA
r Pass, with good water right, $75 per acre;
bargain. TAYLOR A RICHARDS, 102 Brood
way. 7-SOtf
I*~SOR BALE-8 ACRES IN GLENDALE; ALL
in bearing trees; free water; only $1500.
IRELAND £ FISKE, 102 8. Broadway. 9-14 it
OR SALE—A NO. 1 ALFALFaTIaND WITH
water, onlvsloo per aero; near city. TAY'-
LOR A. RICHARDS, io2 Broadway. 7-30 tf
ForTais-list —
sale or rent with K. P. CCLLEN A CO.,
Minnesota Headquarters, 237 West First at
9-10 tf
rOK HAWK— mantUAMIAtIK.
ITtOR
' mining, city and country property.
Particular attention paid to patents of all
kinds, choice property in Asusa valley. Cor
respondence solicited.
W. M. STOVE It,
Real Estate and Mining Exchange,
8 30tl .227 W. First at.
BALE-100 SHARES OF THE CAPI
tal stock of the California OH and Gas De
velopment Co., in blocka to suit, or will ex
change for property. I. S. SMITH, Insurance
Agent, 227 W. First st. 9-237t
FOR OUTFIT, CHEAP FOR
cash, including new wagon specially lif
ted out with water casks and other imple
ments. Inquire at rooms 4 and 5, New Wilson
block. 9-24 tf
6R SALE—OLD PAPERS IN QUANTITIES
to suit at this office.
oppoktwotir^
'OR SALE—INTEREST IN CHOICE Busi
ness. To a person suitably recommended
I will sell one-third interest in long-estab
lished, profitable and growing fire insurance
and financial brokerage business; reference
required. C, box 20, Herald office. 9-20 2t
Sr m- grocery store? - great sacri
t)tXr lice this week; doing all cash trade;
well established; 3 good living rooms; no
rent. HENRY .1. STANLEY,
It 242 S. Broadway, next City Hall.
The LoB~angeles _ dirf7ct6ry OFFICE
keeps a complete list of all business for
sale or exchange. Parties desiring lo either
buy or sell will consult their best Interests by
applying at office, 103 South Broadway. 8 9
xTtft—f^'" l ' l ' STAND; ONE OF ThYbesT
flrOvfU paving in the city: this must sell this
week. HENRY J. STANLEY,
It 242 S. Broadway, next City Hall.
I -lOR BALE—CHEAP - FOR "CABIIi - A FIRST*
' claas blacksmith business. For particulars
apply to W. A. MORRISON, Redondo Beach,
Cat 8 20 1m
FOR BALIE - CHEAP—ONE-HALF INTEREST
in a good-paying dairy; the other half can
be rented. Address P. O. box 768, Los Ange
les. 9-19 lm
F' ~OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A GOOD-PAY
lng business on Spring street. IRELAND
A FI.sKE, 10: S. Broadway. 9 14 tf
FINANCIAL.
$1,500,000.
" 7 MONEY TO LOAN.
LOWEST RATES.
Agent for the
GERMAN s \VIM,S AJJT) LOAN
SOCIETY OF\t, |\
Building loans a specialty.
Bonds purchased.
Real estate sold.
Estates managed.
Agent Sun Fire of London,
oldest company ln the world.
It, G. LUNT,
5-25 6m 227 W. Second st
rpo CAPITALISTS.
Wanted—s3s,ooo on mortgage of central
business property producing laige income.
G. A. DOBINSON,
9-26 3t 1 Bryson Block.
ONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, JEWEL
ry, watches, pianos,' sealskins, live stock,
carriages, bicycles and all kinds of personal
and collateral security. LEE BROS.,
9-1 Sly 402 S. Spring st.
MOKKI TO LOAN.
ACWTC~LOaFccTm PA NY
(INCORPORATED).
Loans money in any amounts on all
kinds of collateral security, dia
monds, jewelry, sealskins, merchan
dise, etc. Also on pianos, Iron and
steel safes, aud professional libra
ries, without removal; and on fur
niture in lodging, boarding houses
and hotels, without removal. Par
tial payments received. Money
quick Business confidential. Pri
vate office for ladles.
W. E. DEGBOOT, Manager.
8- 29 ly Rooms 2, 3A 4, 114 8. Spring st.
IHf~\'OT~~\Y'ANT MONEY'~WITHOUT DELAY,
no commission, prevailing rates of Interest,
see Security Savings Bank, 148 8, Main. 4-1-ly
To'loan^we - have" $SJjP and $"«oo to
loan on good real estate security. FLOUR
NOY, 128 Broadway, 9-26 i f
VETERINARY BURGEON.
RrTOCRILLiSNT"* 1 !^ - !'!! VETERINARY
surgeon—has the medal and is a member
of the Society of Universal Science—will take
charge of all operations. Colts and other ani
mals gelded. Cure guaranteed of diseases of
the most aggravated nature. Moderate charges.
Office, Scntous block, room 6, Los Angeles.
Mmc. Tourlllon de Clercq, having received
the highest certificate from the Academic de
Paris, and speaking English and German,
gives French lessons lv conversation, gram
mar, literature, etc. Bcntous block, rooms 6
and 8. Telephone No. 1128. 9-t7 tf
DENTISTS.
1882—Established—1882.
DR. L. W. WELLS, CORNER SPRING AND
First streets, Wilson block; take elevator.
Gold crown and bridge work a specialty; teeth
extracted without pain. Room 1. m 4 tf
r7~s7 tolhurst, dentist, iobh
Spring street, rooms 2, 3 and 7. Painless
extraction. "'2O tf
F"~ RANK3TEVENS, 324" < SOUTH SPRING ST.
Open Sunday nnd evening by electric light.
ABSTRACT AND TITLE INSURANCE COM
pany of Los Angeles; northwest comer of
Franklin and New High Ms. ml7tf
CONRAD
otis
PATENTS, criI'YKIOHTS^TjC^^
TOWNSEND, ROOM 9 DOWNEY
block. Tel. 317, Los Angeles. Ijjti2lf_
Notice to Stationers.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
Board of Education ot the city of Lot An
gelas will receive bldi until Monday, October
2, 1893, for furnishing kindergarten supplies,
-« stated on liat now on tile in the officj ot the
secretary of said board. said supplies to be of
thibaatquallty. and delivered to the superin
tendent ot buildings*nu repairs(o. H, Axtell)
at the Spring atreet school.
Each bid must tie accompanied by a certified
cheek of $50, payable to wo Board ol itduna
tlon of said city, that tuo auctessf ul bidder
will enter Into a contract to furnish ea deup
rl The bond reserve! the right to reject any
and all bids.
b w order <lomrr.**tfle. on su-oilies.
Dat-!d*Lo«^Anseic v rc*i., Sept. 22, 1893.
• H. P. FLA IT. secretary,
9- 32 lot Boom 25. City Hall.
Ordinaiif-e No. 1841.
(NEW SERIES.)
AN ORDINANCE DECLARING THE INTEN
tIon of the mayor and council of the city
of Loa Angeles to change and establish the
grade of
THIRD STREET
from Breed street to Soto atreet, and fixing the
limits of the district to be assessed to pay the
cost, damages and expenses thereof.
The mayor and council of the city 6f Los An
geles do ordain as follows:
Skctio.n 1. That it la the intention of the
council of the city o( Los Angelea to change
and establish the grade of
THJRD STREET
from Breed street to Soto street, as follows:
At the intersection of Breed atreet the
grade sh»;i be, as now established; at
a point 180 feet east of the east line of
Breed street the grade shall be changed
and established at 53.50; at the Intersection o
Soto street the grade shall be as now estab
lished.
And at all points between said designated
polula the grade aball be established so aa to
eon form tn a straight line drawn between said
designated points.
Elevations are ln feet and above oity datum
plane.
Sec. 2. The boundaries of the district to be
affected by said change of grade and to be as
sessed to pay the damages that may be
awarded by reaaon ot such change of grade
are hereby designated and established as fol
lows:
Beginning at the northeast corner of Third
and Breed streets, thence northerly to the
northwest corner of lot IS of block 2 of the
Yale tract; thence easterly to the northwest
corner of lot 4, of said block 2; thence south
erly to the northwest corner of lot 6 of said
block 2; thenoe easterly along the northerly
line of said lot 6 to the westerly line of Soto
street; thence southerly along the westerly
line of Soto street to the southeast corner of lot
2 of block A, Moore and Kelleher's subdivision
of Boyle Heights tract; thence westerly to the
southwest corner of lot 12 of said block A;
thence northerly along tbe easterly line of
Breed street to the point of beginning.
Brc. 3. Theclty vlerk shall certify to the pass
age of this ordlnunce and shall cause the same
to tn published for ten daysln the Los Angeles
HrauLD, and thereupon and thereafter
it shall take effect and be ln force.
1 hercny certify that the foregoing ordinance
was adopted by the council of the city of Los
Angeles at its meeting of September 18th, 1893.
c. A. LUCKENBACH,
City Clerk.
Approved this 22d day ot September, 1893.
T. E. ROWAN,
9-24 lOt Mayor
Ordinance Mo. 1842.
* ««---—
fNEW SERIES.)
VN ORDINANCE DECLARING THE INTEN
tion of the mayor apd council of the oity of
Loa Angeles to establish the grade of
STAR STREET,
From Pioo street to Sixteenth street.
The mayor and council of the city of Loi
Angelea do ordain aa follow':
Section 1, That it is the Intention of the
council of tho city of Loa Angeles to establish
the grade of
STAR STREET,
From Pico street to Sixteenth atreet, as fol
lows :
At the Intersection of Pico street the grailo
shall be 36.57 on the southwest corner and
36.44 on the southeast coruer; at the Inter
section of Fourteenth street 39.50 on the
northwest comer and ot a point tn the east
side ol Star street opposite aald corner 40.00
on the southwest corner, and at a point tn the
east side of Star street opposite said corner; at
a point 290 feet north of the north line of Six
teenth street 43.46 on both sides of Star streot;
at the intersection of Sixteenth streot 44.7 a
on the northwest oorner and 44 57 on the
northeast corner.
And at all points between said designated
points the grade shall be established so as to
conform to a straight line drawn between aald
designated points.
Elevations are ln feet and below city datum
plane.
Sue. 2. Thccityclerk shall certify to the pass
age of this ordinaince and shall cause the same to
be published tor ten days In the Los Angeles
Herald, and thereupon and thereafter it shall
take effect and be in force.
I hereby certify that the foregoing ordinance
was adopted by the council of the city of Los
Angeles, at its meeting of Sept. 18th. 1893.
C. A. LUCKENBACH.
City clerk.
Appprovcd this 22d day of September, 1893.
T. E. ROWAN,
9-24 lOt Mayor.
Notice of Street Work.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON
Tuesday, the sth day of Sept.. A. D. 1893,
the council of the city of Los Angeles did, at iv
meeting on said day, adopt an ordinance of in
tention, No. 1828 (new series), to have the
following work done, to-wit: •
First That a public aewer be constructed
along
ALAMEDA STREET,
In aald city, from the manhole in the central
intercepting sewer In the intersection of Ala
meda and Shearer streets to the manhole built
in the intersection of Alameda and Third
streets and across all intersections of streets,
together with manholes.
The site of said sewer shall be: Twenty-two
inches In Internal diameter from the manhole
built ln the Intersection of Alameda and
Shearer streets to the center line of Sixth
street, and twenty inches in internal diameter
from the center line of Sixth street to the cen
ter line of Fourth street, and eighteen lnchei
in Internal diameter from tbe center line of
Fourth street to the manhole built in the in
tersection of Alameda and Third streets, and
be constructed of double strength salt glased
vitrified pipe, brick, Iron and cement. All
of which shall be constructed ln accordance
with the plans and prdrlle on file in the office
of the city engineer and specifications on file
in the office of the city clerk of the city of Los
Angeles, said specifications being numbered
fourteen. Tbe district to be benefited by the
construction of sold sewer and to be assessed
to pay the cost thereof is hereby declared to be
all lots and parcels of land fronting upon said
sewer.
Reference is hereby made to the said ordi
nance of intention for further particulars.
D. A. WATSON,
Street Superintendent.
By F. C. Hannon, Deputy. 9-22 6t
Notice of the Sale of Bonds of Ana
heim Irrigation District.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNTIL
the 3d day of October,lB93, at 2 o'clock p.m.
ot that day. sealed proposals will be received by
the board of directors of the Anaheim Irriga
tion district, ln the county of Orange, state of
Call fornla, at their office ln the city of Anaheim.
county and «tate aforesaid, for the purchase of
two hundred thousand dollars.or such part there
ot as satisfactory bids may be received therefor,
of the ia-.ue of the bonds of the district, which
said bonds were issued in accordance with the
provisions of an act of the legislature, xnown
as the Wright act, as amended by an act ap
proved March 20th, 1891, the entiie issue
thereof consisting of eleven hundred bonds of
the parvatue of $500 each, and Aye hundred
bonds of the par value of $100 each, dated July
i, 1893, and payable ln ten aeries as provided
in said act, interest and principal payable at
the office of the Union Trust company of San
Fraucisoo, Cal., or at the office of the Metropol
itan Trust company of New York city, at the
option of the bolder thereof.
Bald propoaols should be addressed to said
board, and endorsed, "Proposals foi'Purchase
of Bonds," and will be opened by said board on
the day and hour- above mentioned and the
purchase awarded to the highest bidder, bat
the board reserves the right to reject any and
all bids. Said proposals to be accompanied by
a certified cheek payable to the order of said
board iv the amount of two per cent of each
and all bids.
By order of said baard.
B. V. GARWOOD, Secretary.
Dated Sept. sth, 1893. 9-9 2Ut
Notice for Publication of Time for
Proving Will. Etc.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, STATE Ot CAJ>
ifornia. County of Los Angeles, ss.
•In the matter ot the estate of Horace F.
Barker, deceased. _
Notice is hereby given that Tuesday, tbe 8d
day of October, 1893, at 10 o'clock a m. of said
day, at the court-room of this court, depart
ment two thereof, ln the oity of Los Angeles,
county of Los Angeles and state of California,
has been appointed aa the time and place for
hearing the application of Mary E. Barker,
praying that a document now on file ln thia
court, purporting to be tbe last will and testa
ment of said deceased, be admitted to probate,
that letters testamoutary be issued thereon to
her, at whinh time and place all persons inter
ested the eln may appear and contest the same.
Dated Sept. 18,1893.
T. H. WARD, County Clerk.
By c. W. Blake, Deputy.
A. C. Miller, attorney for petitioner, [9-19 lot
Notice Inviting for the
Sale of (travel.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED
by the undersigned up to 11 o'clock a.m. of
Mouday, October 2, 1893, for the sale to tbe
city of Los Angeles of 2000 yards, more or less,
of gravel of g»od qaallty and satisfactory for
graveling streets. Bidders will state location
of gravel. .
A certified cbeok to the order of the under
signed for $50 must accompany each proposal
as a guarantee that tbe bidder will enter into
a contract, if awarded to him, ln conformity
with his bid.
Council reserves the right tn reject any and
all bids.
V. nrAar t\t thu ItnnnHl of the City Of T-OB
Angeles at Hi meeting of' September 25. 1893.
C. A. LUCKENBACH,
9 27 6t City Clerk.
Summons.
IN HIE BDPEBJOR COURT 01' THE COUNTY
ol Loa Angeles, state ol California.
Sarah 0 Whigham. plaintiff, vs. F. H. Bar
clay, H. J. Hum, J. w. Handrlck. J. H. Chap
man, Ida Hanuock, as administratrix uf i <c
estate of John Hancock, deceased: Krnmla IT.
atoUiinnell. A. A. McDonnell, Robert N. CI. Wil
son, H. a. Shields, Julia Mctfrlaiu, John Doe,
Richard Roe, Miry Doe, defendant!.
Action brought in the auperlor conrt of 1 -os
Angeles c -nnty. state of Callfoania, and the
complalut filed in said county of Loa Angeles,
ln tbe office of ihs clerk of aald stipe lor court.
The people of the state of California send
(reeling to F. il. Barclay, H. J. Hunt, J. VI.
leudrick, J. a. Chapman, Ida Hancock, as ad
ministratrix of the estate of John Hancock, de
ceased; Francis If. McDonnell. A. A. McDon
nell, Robert N. C. Wilson, tt. a, ehields Julia
McErlatn, John .•.■oe, Rlobaid Roe, Mary Doe,
defendants
Yon aro hereby required to appear in an ac
tion brought atatnst you by the above named
plalntlffm the superior court of the county of
Los Angeles, state of California, and to answer
the complaint filed therein, wilbln ten days
(exclusive of the day of service) alter thu ser
vile on you of this summons—if sorved within
this county; or If served elsewhere, wltnln
thirty dsys, or judgment will be taken
against you according to the prayer of Bald
complaint.
The said action Is brought to obtain a decree
ot this conrt vacating and setting aside tie de
cree of foreclosure and order of ssle, made In a
former action ln said superior ojurt, being
action lo 14.324. on thertgisterof sulion ot
said conrt, wherein Sarah C. Whigham w*B
plaintiff", and F. H. Barclay aDd oteers were
defendants, which said action was instituted
for the purpose of foreclosing the mortgage
hereinafter referred to; and also vacating and
setttns as'du the sale made on the 17lh day of
November, 1891, in pursuance ot the said de
cree of foreclosure; and also vaoating the
Btierlffa certificate of sale isstp d iv pursuance
ot aald sa.e, which aald certificate of aye la
recorded In book 8, sheriffs oei tlilontes cf sal ,
page2ll; and aUo vacating ana Betting aside
the sheriff* deed, made by the shetta of aald
county lo sold piaiuilfT iv pursnaiioa ot said
certificate on November 18th, 1891, recorded
ln book 802 of deeds page 2, in the offioe of
the county recorder of said county of Lis An
geles Also to lecover judgment agalast tho
said defendant, F. 11. Barclay, for the
snin of ¥9731.61, with inters*-, at tbe rale of
12 per cent per annum from November 6,
1889. compounding quarterly; also to obtain a
decree ot this routt for the foreclosure of a
mortgage described in snio complaint and exe
cuted by the said defendant. P. 11. Barclay, ou
the fitb day of May. A. D. 1888, tn secure the
payment of a certain promissory note, mads by
sad defendant F. H. Batelay, r.n said sth day
ot May, A. D. 1888, to said plaintiff, 10. $9500
gold coin, upon which said promissory note
and mortgage there has oeen paid the sum of
$767, end no more, and npon which promts,
sory note and mortgage there is dueand unpaid
a balance, of $5731.61, with interest thorenu at
tbe rate of 12 Der cent per annum, from No
vembers, 1881), compounding quarrerjv; also
to recover judgment for tbe sum of $21 20 laid
out and expended by plaintiff for taxes upon
the mortgaged premises, and for internet there
on at 12 per cent per annum, compounding
quarterly from December 20, 1890. and
also for the sum of $6.00 as reason
able counsel fee of plaintiff herein, as
provided ln said mortesge; that the prem
ises described In said mortraje may be Bold
and the proceeds applied to the payment of
the amount the court shall aflcertaln to bo due
on aald note and mortgage, or other, and far
such taxes, and for counsel fees, and for cons
ot suit; and In case such proceeds are not suffi
cient to pay the same then to obtain judgment
for the deficiency, and an execution against
said defendant, F. 11. Barclay, and also that
each and ail of the defendants, ana nil persons
claiming by, through or ttuder them, of either
of them, may be barred and forever fm-erln'cd
of all right, title, claim, Hen, equity of «demp
tlon aud Interest in and to said mortgaged
premises, and for the appoint merit of a receiver
for said premises, ana for other and further
relief. Reference Is had to said complaint for
particulars.
And you are hereby notified tbat if you full
to appear aud answer tbe Bald complaint as
sbove required, the said plaintiff will apply to
the court for the relief demanded in said com
plaint.
Given under my band and the seal of the
superior court of tbe county of Los Angeles,
state of California, this 19th day of April, ln
the year of onr Lord one thousand eight hun
dred and ninety-three.
T. H. WARD, Clerk.
By A. W. Beavsr, Deputy clerk.
Z. B. West and Wellborn & Hutton, atty's for
plaintiff. 8-29 63t
Notice of Days When Garbage Will
Be Removed Under Contract With
the City of Loa Angeles.
ALL GARBAGE THAT WAS REMOVED
by the contractor under the previous con
tract on Mondays only is now removed on
Monday and Thursday: that on Tuesday on
Tue«d*v and Friday; that on Wednesday on
Wednesday and Saturday: that on Thursday on
Ihursdav and Monday; that ou Friday on Fri
day and Tuesday: that on Saturday on Satur
day and Wednesday; '
Asheoandrto oan* must ba pissed In sepa
rate receptacles
Garbage la defined as dry refuse, vegetable
end animal matter from the kitchen, not swill;
hence nothing but goruagi* and ashes will be
removed.
All families are requeatel to set their gar
bage out on the sidewalk twic? a week.
This notice is mada necessary by the fact
tbat the previous contract cull d for the col
lection of garbage but ouoe a week, and to in
form people what day of tbo week t.io second
collection is mode-
All complaints should ba made a,t the office
of the contractors, No. 212 New High street.
Telephone number, 345.
By order of the Council at its meeting of
Sept. 25.1893. C, A, LUCKENBACH,
9-27 3t City Clerk.
Notice—Application for License-
Saloon.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF LOS
Angelas, ss.
I,T. H. Word, clerk of the county of Los An
geles, California, and ex-offlclo oletk of the
board of aupeivlsors thereof, do hereby certify
that, under tbe provisions ot an ordinance en
titled "Ordinance Imposing Licenses and Fix
ing Rates Thereof in the County of Los Angeles.
State of California." passed by said board March
4,1893, the following applications for license,
under section 3 thereof, have been filed with
said board, and that the hearing of sold appli
cation has by said board been fixed for tbe 11th
day of October, 1893, at 11 o'olock a. m., to-wit:
Filed Kept. 16, 1893; name, Jack Nelson;
location, Newhall, CaL; business, saloon.
Filed Sept. 25, 1893; name, Thomas Bart
lett: location, live Mile House, Alhambra;
business, saloon.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my
hand and affixed my official seal this 25th day of
September, 1893,
[seal] T. H. WARD,
Clerk ot Los Angeles County, California, and
ex-Officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
thereof. _
By W. H. WHITTBMORE,
9-26 4t Deputy Clerk.
Notice—Timber Culture.
US. LAND OFFICE, LOB ANGELES, CAL,,
. August 28th, 1893. _ _
Complaint having been entered at this office
by William Mappa against George Gaukrodger.
his heirs or legal representatives, for failure to
comply with low as to tlmbor-cultnreentry No.
2702. dated June btb, 1889, upon the SEJi sec
tion 34, township 8 north, range 14 west, S. B.
M., in Loa Angeles county, Caliiornla, with a
view to tbe cancellation of raw entry; con
testant alleging tbat sold George Gaukrodger
died on or about January 3d, 1892, unmarried,
leaving oil his real property to bis two sisters,
who are aliens and natives of New Zealand;
that said George Gaukrodger failed to plant or
cause to bo planted 5 acres of said tract tn
trees, seeds or cuttings at any time between
June 6th, 1889, and January 3d, 1892; that
since hia decease and up to the present time
hia heirs or legal representatives have not
planted or caused to be planted 5 acres of said
tract to timber, seeds or cuttings (copy ol s»m
plalnt hereto attached), the aald parties are
hereby summoned to appear at this office on
the 22d day of November, 1893, at 10 o'clock
a. m., to respond and furnish testimony con
cerning said alleged failure. _
W. H. SEAMANS,
9-14-301 Register.
Proposals for School Desks.
THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE
city ot Los Angeles, California, will re
ceive, until Monday, October 9, 1893, at 8
o'clock p.m., sealed proposals for furnishing
the school department of this city with pupils
end teachers'dusks for the year ending Janu
ary 1,1894.
Said desks to be delivered in Loa Angeles
city, set np and ready to be screwed to the
floor, at such school rooms aa tho board may
direct.
Bach Did must be accompanied by a certified
check for the sum of $100, payable to the
Board of Education of aald city.
Samples of all goods bid on must he exhib
ited ln the rooms of the secretary ot this board
at least ten days before aald olds are opened.
The board reserves the right to reject soy or
all bids, or any portion ol a bid.
By order Committee on Supplies.
Dated Los Augeies, Cal., Sept. 22, 1893.
H. P. PLATT. secretary,
9 22 18t Room 25, Otty Hall,
C HIROFO UIST.
MISS C, BTAFFErT CHIROPODIST AND
masseuse, 211 W. First st., opp. Nadeau.
12 24 ti
THE POLICE COMMISSION.
THOSE IMMORAL ENUNCIATOSS TO
BE REMOVE H.
A Number of Saloon Ideensa Mat
ters Considered—The Saloon Hnleo
to Be Printed and
K.furced.
The police commission transacted
nothing bnt routine business yesterday,
no surprises belnrr thrust upon the
meeting. Preparations were made to
begin the enforcement of the new sa
loon regulations on and after next Sun
day.
AH members were present, except
Commissioners Tutts aud Brsdith, who
cams in later.
PETITIONS REPORTED FAVORABLE.
The first business to come up was the
report of the chief of polios. He report
ed favorably npon the following peti
tions for saloon license.
8, B. Morton, transfer of permit from
Mra. Frank Curta for saloon at 712 East
First street; John Royer, transfer of
permit for saloon at 228 Aliio street to
217 Atieo street. Granted.
A I'KRMIT DENIED.
The chief reported ou the petition ot
G. A. Norman for permit ior - saloon
license at 233 Fast First street. Mr.
Boebyshell moved tbat tbe permit bs
denied on account of the shortage of
consent of the property owners. Car
ried.
MR. SCHMIDT'S LICENSE.
The chief returned tbe petition of 0.
H. Schmidt tor permit for license of
saloon at 701 East Eighth street, with
additional consent of property owners
and with deed to tbe owner of the prop
erty.
Mr. Eberle, the owner, was heard in
the matter. He said that he desired to
close the place known as the City Gar
dens and erect a permanent saloon at
tbe oorner of Eighth and Sau Pedro
streets.
On motion of Mr. Bosbysbell the mat
ter was deferred one week and the chief
of police instructed to make an investi
gation on the west side of Sao Pedro
street and asoertain bow the people feel
in the matter.
RHFKRRKI) TO THE CHIEF,
Thu following applications ior permit*
for saloon licenses were read and referred
to the chief: Walter Nicholson, permit
for license at 300 North Alameda street;
O. U. Kiefer, transfer permit for license
at 416 North Main from A. Berta; James
Laweon, permit for license for saloon at
the corner of Third atreet and Mott
alley.
THOSE IMMORAL EttUMCI A TORS.
The chief made' a verbal report that
be had given instructions ordered to
Jean Rappet regarding the removal of
ennnciators from his aaioon. He also
presented a copy of the new roles on
saloons, which were adopted August
15th and September sth and which will
g > into effect next Sunday.
THESE SAI.UO.N BULKS.
On motion of Mr. Bradlah the ebiet
waa instructed to make a requisition to
have 600 copies of the rules printed and
cent to each saloon and each police
officer.
THE VETS.
Some of tha Local Praotlonaari Press
Their Examinations.
The last meeting of the State Veter
inary Medical board to be held in South
ern California was concluded in this city
yeaterday.
The members present were Drs.
Maclay of Petalnma, Ronland of Pasa
dena, and Whittlesey of this oity.
Drs. J. Oonlding, of Santa Barbara,
and H. P. Tourlllion of this oity, were
granted certificates on tbe presentation
of their diplomas.
Drs. A. B. Wieo of San Bernardino,
and William Selliok of Eacondido,
passed the examination successfully and
were granted certificates.
The next meeting of the board will ha
held in San Francisco the second week
in December. Unless the unqualified
veterinary surgeons attend this meeting
and secure certificates they will not be
allowed to practice in the state, as tha
time for examination expires January 1,
BRAY FOUND GUILTY.
His Unsuooetoral Attempt to Bob Old
Man Wilton.
John Bray way tried in Jndge Shaw "a
court yesterday for an assault With la
tent to rob David Wilson. The assault
took place on Boyle Heights. Mr. Wil
son is an old man and was knocked
down and a robbery was in progress
when Officer Craig came along. Ha
found Bray close by the old man, and
he very adroitly pretended to be assist
ing Wilson. This plea was very thin,
and Bray was placed nnder arrest. Some
of the old man's things were found ia
his possession when searched. Tbe jury
received tbe case about 3 o'clock and
returned in a few minutes with a verdict
of guilty aa charged. Sentence waa fixed
for Saturday morning.
A Kemedy of General Utility.
It is among tbe follies of wbleh the nun.
faoiurera of many proprietary remedial are)
gulity to term their ineoiulnea "panaoew," at
to claim ior them the quality oi paaaoeH.
There ia no such thing at a "panacea," which)
meana a remedy adapted to an dlaeaaea. This;
absurdl.y has never been perpetrated by tha)
proprietors* of Hosletter's Stomach Bitten.
But tbey do claim, and with jostle*, tbat It is]
a remedy of general utility, and this becasM
it restores that regular and vigorous COSfIfSSOSI
of the stomach, liver and bowels whichpan*
duce to the recovery ol general health. Thus)
It fortifies the system against malaria by lnfna*
lng stamina end causing harmonious action ot
tbe organs which, as long as the> go right, are)
the best guaranty against an endemic malady
like chills aud fever. It accomplishes a don
ble purpose by stimulating activity ot tha kid*
neys, since it not only prevents thstr disease
and decay, but expela from the blood throogß
them Impurities that cause rheumatism, font
and dropsy. Use it with confidence.
Our Horn* Brew.
Maier & Zobelein's lager, ,'reoh from the
brewery, on draught ln all the principal sax
loons, delivered promptly In bottles or kegs.
Office aud brewery, 444 Allao Street. Teles
phoneO!. mfmfl
Notice Inviting- Proposals for Rip*
Rapping- the Levee en the Loe
Ang-eles River.
CBALED PBOPOsTIB WILL BI BJtCBIVBD
O by tho undersigned np to 11 o'clock a.m. el
Monday, Ootober 2, 1893, for rip-rapping tho
levee on the Lot Angeles rlyer, from the orosa,
lng of the Banta To bridge to a point 1100 feet
northerly, in accordance with specification*
an file ln the office of tho undersigned and
plans on file ln the office of the oity engineer,
A certified check to order ot the undersigned)
for 6 per cent of tho gross amount of sold bid
must accompany each proposal as a guarantee)
that the bidder will enter into a cob tract, Uf
awarded to hia, in conformity with his bid.
Council reserves the rigM to reject any ana
all bids.
By order of the Council of the oity of Log
Angeles at its meeting ol September 20. iosms,
C, A. LUCKENBACH, '
9-27* City Cloak.