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Special rates for a longer period. : X x Persons wanting situations, help or wishing to rent, buy or sell property will do well to ad vertise in fun Herald • OFFICIAL CITY PAPER. CHURCH NOTICES. R. Adams and Figueroa streets. Celebration of the Holy Eucharist at 8 a. m.; morning aervice and sermon at 11; Sunday school at 3; lull choral evensong and sermon at 7:30 p. m. Churchmen visiting Los Angeles are cordially invited to St. John's. Seats free; vested choir of 32 voices, men, women and hoys. Take Grand avenue cable to Adams street and walk one block west. Key. B. W. R. Tayler, rector. C~ 11 R IST CHURCH, EPISCOPAL, —CORNER Flower and Pico streets; Alfred S. ( lark, rector; residence, 1510 South Flower street. Sunday services, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Holy communion first and third Sundays of the month. Sunday school, 9:45 a. in. Seats iree. Strangers are cordially invited to all services. Electric cars to Pico Heights or Uni versity station pass the church. T. PAUL'S CHURCH, OLIVE ST., BETWEEN Fifth and Sixth sts. Service today by the rector, Rev. John Gray, lately of the church of the Advent, San Francisco. Holy communion will be administered at the usual hours, 7 and 31 a.m. The public cordially invited. Mr. Gray especially requests of all parishioners and worshippers living in aud belonging to Bt. Paul's parish to assemble their children at the Sunday school every Sunday morning, as he intends to give personal attention aud care to that part of church work. OPIRITUALISM "-"spiritualists w ill tl meet at Foresters' hall, 107 North Main Btreet. At 2:30 p. m. Captain Wingett will demonstrate the science of Instantaneous healing: 7:30 p, m. he will demonstrate the occult force of hypnotism, its healing power and developing o't mediums. Professor Allen will give a short talk. What is it? /MIURCH OF TIIE UNITY-CORNER HILL KJ and Third streets, Rev. .!. S. Thomson, pastor. Services Sunday at 11 a. in.: Sabbath school. 9:30 a. m.; evening service, 7:30 p. m. Subject Sunday morning: Looking Into the Face of the Future. Evening service con ducted by the assistant pastor, Rev. F. Preston, assisted by Rev. .1. S. Thomson. CHURCH - OF~TIIE"InEW~ERA -MEETS AT Illinois hall, comer of Sixth and iiroad way. Bunday school at 9:80. Morning diseua sion at 11 o'clock—Prohibition vs. State Con trol Evening sermon by Rev. W. C. Row man: Socialism and Anarchy defined, and the people defended against religious bigotry. Seats free and all are invited. FIRST PHESIiYTERIAN CHURCH, CORNER Second and Broadway. Preaching at 11 a. m. by Burt Estes Howard. Sunday school at 8:30 a.m. Y.P.S.C. at BriiO p.m., and regular services at 7:80 p.m. Prayer meeting daily at noon and Thursday at 7:45 p.m. Strangers cordially invited. rI IIIEOSOi PHICAL SOCIETY—FREE PUBLIC .1 lectures every Sunday, 7:45 p. m., at Rlavatsky hall 431 1 , Spring streeet, between Fourth and Fifth streets, up stairs. Tonight, Thcosophy, Occultism and Science, by Mr. Frank NeubßUer. Questions from the audi ence. Im MANUEL PRE¥in - TlciT7Ty cHrliTTf, corner Tenth and Pearl streets. Preaching by Rev. Dr. Chichester at 11 n.m and 7:30 p.m. Young people's meeting at 7:30 p.m. Church prayer meeting on Thursday evening. Every body welcome. QIMPSOX M. E. TABERNACLE. 734 BOOTH O Spring street—B :30 a. m., Sunday school; 11 a. m., sermon by Rev. A. M. Adkinson; 7:;-0 p. m., song service and address by Rev. A. M. Adkinson. Seats/ree. Everybody invited. THE PEOPLE'sIJhURCH(tfoNSECTARIAN) Rev. .1. 11. Phillips pastor. Services in Grand Opera House hall at 11a.m. subject: The Life of a Thought. Everybody invited. R- EV.~WILL A. K"sloiTfEX"lvTLL PItEvCH his first sermon in (trace M. E. church on First street at 11a.m. today. Rev. ,1. W. Van Cleve will preach at 7:30 p. in. ■' SPECIAL NOTICES. WANTED— A LOT ON SAN PEDRO, THIS W side of Eighteenth st. Will exchange a line 20 acre tract, well im proved for city property. Will exchange 17 ai-rcs, close in, well im proved, for a good hotel properly. For sale, house and lot, close in, 5 gou>. rooms, for $50 essh and $15 per mouth. House and lot tor $400. Wanted to buy, a tiist-elass 23-room lodgin. house in good locution ior cash. Riverside land nnd money' to ex< 3 lot Los Angeles improved property. M.v KN IGII fk IT ,iD, 9-23 tf 252 S. I id OT ICE—THE LOS ANGELES CI YT, •"'.!! company will strictly enforce " foltoi - ing rules: The hours for sprinkling ai tv -n 6 and Bo'clock a. m. and 6 and 8 o'cli 'k For a violation of the above regula,, i ti , water will be shut off and a flue ot' $2 .. ,v oe charged before the water will be turned on again. 8 17tf rplIE SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES OF THE ST \TE 1_ Loan and Trust company are Inclosed .i a fire-prooi and burglar-proof vault, with time locks, anil brilliantly lighted by electricity; alcoves attached for the private examination of valuables, witli writing muterials; a young lady in attendance. 8 1 tf ESMIN'S FEMALE PILLS AS A SPECIFIC monthly medicine for immediate relief for painful and irregular menses—from whatevei cause. For sale by FREEMAN & CARPER, 102 North Spring st. Price, $2 per box. 59 ly 1G TREE CARRIAGE AND WAGON works; all kinds of painting and repair ing. 128 San Pedro St., between First and Second sts., Los Angeles. 7 6 tf OR HOUSES TO RUNT CALL ON " BARNES BARNES, 9-23 tf 227 W. Second st. SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING, CUTTING AND fitting; patterns out; French tailor system, Room 87, Potomac block. 8 27 lm T\6 voi~wa'nt~to rent your house ? It Leave your key with II ILL A: Co., 123 W. Beeond st. 9 1 tf F. SLOPER, HOUSE MOVER. OFFICE, . 112 Center place 1 13 ti -LOST AND FOUND. OBT—THURSDAY^&FTfs_{o3if"oSF "tRE j Termiuul railway, or in thin city, 11 red leather pocket book, containing moneys valu able pepers and the cards oi the owner! The finder will be liberally rewarded by returniiuc tbe same to Westminster hotel, 9-29 31 CTRAYEn-OR STOLEN? PRomT'LACE oP ►~ Knnferle, on Wilmington avenue, 2 miles this side ol Wilmington, one dark brown ma re, white spot on but Bind loot; no brand; black mane. A liberal reward will be paid for return to ANDREW STEPHENS. Simla Monica. !»-;!> 7t lOSTI OST-A PAIR OP DOUBLE EYEGLASSES j with ions handle, between the Santa l"c depot and 17.". N. Spring street. The finder will be rewarded by returning tin' same lo MARK (I. JONES, oflice 175 N. Spring street. <>BT-SATTTn»AY7sEPTEMIIER tItITTI, BE tween llopo street and the Hek..u> office, a ladies' gold watch. Kinder please return to 221) W. Second street and receive reward. It CTRay"ed-from roper A HEITCIIEWS O camp, outfall sewer, two mules: one black one dark bay. Leave al camp and get reward !)-:!!> St ' BKOKBKg. f) JV» Second st. Confidential business agent for investors or borrowers. If you wish to lend or borrow, or invest in any securities, please calL 8-1 v HELP WaNTRD-M'LI. *oe TO $90 PER WEEK—TO AGENTS, HP—ladies or gentlemen, using or selling "Old Reliable Plater." Only practical way to replate rusty and worn knives, forks, spoons, etc., quickly done by dipping in melted metal. No experience, polishing ormachtnery. Thick plate at one operation; lasts 5 to 10 years; fine finish when taken from the plater. Every family has plating to do. Plater sells readily. I'rollts large. W. P. HARRISON & CO., Clerk No. 13, Columbus, O. 8-1 f-sun's 12t \\' A NTEP—ALL NF 'I ,i!.P * FREE TT employment o* s im Mot,, si dress E. NITTIN' Eli'S Ri l , esi n., shod 1880. oflice, 310',, S. s - nn at.; r< »Id 4CI 8. Hope It, corner F l, ..os Angeles. Cal Tele phone 113. -Mot; fux~^man~to viv kT~ ft salary $78 . . expenses, a..d position permanent if suit e„< 10.,e reference and self adOre c -e ' ■ ta, T en,clop, IFF NA TIONAL, tl ••»• 1 'de, it IJETTY,1 JETTY, FMaSi . "••«.. FMPLOYMKNt agents, 131-133 W. ! irs Teh phone 509. Under the Los Angeles Nai.onrl bank. Help of all kinds care ;iy selecti i, nd furnished. Situations of all kinds fumi- lied 7-0 If \\- A NTEII-ANY MA"X~THROI"GH ARIZO TT na on commercial business can secure an addition to his Income by applying at the Herald office. The best of references must be given. 9-29 tf piTY AND COUNTY OFFICIAL FREE LA \J bor Bureau, 240 New High st. Telephone 1153; for cooks, waiters, household help, me chanics and laborers. W. A. WHITE, Manager. 9-22 lm T\ T ANTED—PARTY TO DRILL WELL. I. S. T> SMITH, Insurance Agent, 227 W. First sk 9-27 tl HKLP WANTED—FBHALI. ? » years of age, for help in housework. Ap ply to JAB. N.PEMBERTON, South Los An geles, cor. Central aye. and Nellie St. It TV A NTK D~G OOr7iIELP FO R HOT~ELS 7 AND H families at tho Woman's Exchange and Employment Oflice, 45 S. Raymond avenue. Opposite postoftiee, Pasadena. " 9-18 tf TIT ANTEfV~~A ( IERMAN GIRL TO DO GEN TT era] housework. Apply to 886 S. Main si., lr-twccn tiie hours of il and 2 Monday. lt|S| »V » NT Kit - 4<;«CTNT«. AGENTS MAKe'ss A D A x*T"l3 11E ATE ST kitchen utensil ever Invented. Retails for 35 cents; 2 to tf sold in every house. Sample, postage paid, 5 cents. FOIiSHEE ,t MeMAKIN, Cincinnati, o. 8-20-suiuiu ed A~OESTS~MAKE SS A DAY—GREATEST kitchen utensil ever invented. Retail! for 35 cents; 2to tf sold in evcrv house, sample, POStan paid, 5 cents. FORSIIEE A MOMA- IvlN, Cincinnati, (). 0-27-sun-wcd-tit WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. Wj aotSi>—a J taxs^ot J •sooo'for 'one TV year; will pay a high rate of interest; will secure the loan with a clear developed high grade col.i mine and 5000 irrigation shares word par; also 40,O0» shares of gilt-edge mining slock worth 180,500; total amount of security over $50,000; this will bear investi gation. If you wish to make this loan please call at rooms 13 and 15, No. 120' 2 S. Spring St. . 9-28 4t IP ANTED—TO PURCHASE LOT WEST OR »T south front, between Twenty-second and Twenty-seventh, Grand avenue and Hoover street: must be reasonable in price; state size of lot give location and price. Address BUYER, box 20, Herald. 8-11 tf TV ANTED—A PARTNER WITH $5000 TO T 1 invest in a paying protect, in which there ara no chances ot loss and prof): large. Party I desiring to d al must furnish > v tieli c ol gooil I character. Address D., Herald olflce. 9-88 tf v\ T antTjd-msiTi'iissayS, . I ■ \-s OR I *▼ other documents to cop\ i.v .. nd or by typewriter. GEO. W. BRADFORD, loom 8, 242'» s. Broadway. tt-j lm \V T A ELL-LOCATED LOT AND It liouse of four or five rooms and monthly payments; East Los Angeles preferred. Ad dress J., box 40, Herald office. It \T ANTEt~MAN~~WITH $2500 TO PUR iI chase half interest ill a desirable inven tion; fortune in it. Address E., Herald office. 9-23 tf TV ANTED-PROPERTYI.ISTED WITH US; >t we have customers. DORSEY - , CHAM BERLIN ,fc CO., 244 S. Broadway, 9-12 tf TV A XTED—VVE HAVE CUSTOMERS FOR Tv installment houses. DORSEY, CHAM BERLIN iV- CO., 244 S. Broadway. 9-12 if TTTANTED — SMALL BUSINESS, NOT RE tt quiring much expetie&Ce. Address, with price, L. U., this office. 9-29 3t TV ANTE 1 1—VACANT LOTS FOR PURFIIAS TT ers. List with US at once. F. 11. PIEPER it CO., 108 S. Broadway. 10-1 3t fVANrKP-LOHOixu HOUSE OF ABOUT VT 20 rooms. Address, with particulars, Mrs. X., this office. 0-29 3tg PJSRSOSAL. MATRIMOXI Al.—A"RF.FINEtTaND CULtT vated young lady, living unhappily With her guardian, a good housekeeper, fond of country life and financially independent, wishes to correspond with some honorable agriculturist or stock-raiser who is matrimo nially inclined; no attention will he paid to answers unless the writers contemplate imme diate matrimony; full particulars must be given; state age and religion: enclose picture if convenient. Address Drawer 8, Suspension llridge P. 0., New York. 8-18-sun 2t-w 4t I)ERSO.NAL-COITEE, FRESH ROASTED OX . our giant coffee roaster, .lava and Mot ha, 85olb; mountain coffee, 351': germea, 2(;e: rolled rye, loci 1 lbs rice, 23c; (j lbs rolled wheat, 25c; S lbs corn meal, 15c; 15 lbs gran ulated sugar, tl; 10lbs beans, 25c; can toma loes or corn, 10c; 3 cans corned beef, 25e; can baked beans, I tie; box mttccaroni, 55c; extract beef, 25c; 4 bars Dinmore's soap, 'sc; can coal oil, Stic; 3 lbs lard, 30c; pork, 14We; ba con, ieuc; picnic hams, 12; 2 c. ECONOMIC STORES, 1105 8. Spring st. 7-' i tf IJERSON A I~R~AI.PH BROS. — GOLD BAR flour, $1.00; city flour, 80c; granulated tear, 15 lbs $1; brown sugar, 20 lbs $1; (I lbs tdoats,23o; sardines, 5 boxes, 23c: table t,3canssoc; .Midland coffee, 25c lb: east iin oil, 80c; gasoline, 80c; 2-lb can corned ef, r. : 1-ird, 10 lbs, 85c; 5 lbs. 50c. 601 -outh S] rig slreet, corner Sixth. PERSONAL- A MIDDI¥-AOED GENTLE- I man with property, wishes to correspond with a Lonyof 40 years who has about same value of property, with honorable intentions. References given and taken. Address, with proper tit : le and address, WILLIAM ZANKB- V.'ELL, Box 00, Herald. 0-30 2t lyf a"r'rY—lF YOU~WANT AHUB B A N D~O R ... ■ i c, rich or poor, send lOcnts for matri .i . paper. Sent sealed in plain wrapper. :.i . \ si) MRS. DRAKE, Central Bank Build ing, CWoagO, 9-10-Stin 3t \ TTE NT IO N LA DiES! -"EMM A" ~B~U S'flDE __k velopcr w ill enlarge your bust 5 inches. Guaranteed. Scaled instructions 2c, or 24 page illustrated catalogue 6c, by mall. Emma Toilet Bazaar, Boston, Mass. 8-6 sun 13t MA R P.IED LADIES' SAFEGUARD; PAT ented; no medicine; nocqtiai; money re funded if not satisfaetorv. Send 10 cents to LADIES' NOVELTY CO., Kansas City. Mo. 8-26 6m t MARRIAGE BUREAU — DETAILS 10c. i\. Conlidential. MRS. COYNE. Address Box 60, A. D. Send stamps for details. 9-2.1 lit TAv'k. SUNTER. ATTORNEY AT LAW\ fl Bryson-Bonebrake block. Telephone 528. Practices in all the courts, state and federal. 7-1 tf A GOODRICH, LAWYER, 124 DEARIIORX i\« slreet, Chicago, 111.; 20years' experience; secrecy: special facilities m several states. Goodrich on Divorce, with laws of all states, in press. 0-4 tf nI'NSAKER & GOODRICH, LAWYERS, rooms 103 and 104 Phillips block, corner Spring and Franklin streets, Telephone, 1120 7-6 tf j) I. ADCOCK, ATTORNEY: SPECIAL AT it. tentlon given to the settlement of estates. 1 15 West First si. 4-o tf DX. TEA.-X, ATTORNEY AT LAW, I'UI. -• ton block, zO7 New High street, LosAn ! geles. 1-lotf | POLLARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ivl room 3 Allen block, Temple nod Spring jgggja 2-21 tf dikiiiuyis. "\JISS KATE • .11 and bUSIIIOSS medium, will remain a short j time longer. Circles Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday evenings. Sitting! daily. 3/4 South j Broadway. 9-26 71 j jpLAIRvTTvXxT AND LI EE-READING MX. 1 v_> dium; Consul tat ion I on business, remov als, marriage, disease, lawsuits, love, mineral ( locations, etc,; 452 S. Main st. MRS. PARKER | 8-3Q If • juj its! I). A. KIMBALL, BUSINESS, TEST ill and trance medium, southwest corner Twenty-third street and Grand aye. 10-1 lm , AJBSTKA OTS ABSTRACT AND TITLE INsUrTnTtTTwd pany of Los Angeles; northwest corner of franklin and New High sis. m!7tf JiIUHTS, UTC. HAZARD <Si TOW NSEND, R block. Tel. 347, Los Angeles. 11-22 tf LOS ANGELES HERALD, SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 1. \im. \ & O'BRIEN, 231 West First street. We have Customer i Tent Houses. Cheap Lots on W. I'loo St. on the Installment Plan. Money to loan. 0-20 ti FOR BALE— BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! CITY AND COUNTRY. We have a large amount of land adapted lo the various kinds of fruits. With good water rights, In quantities to still, at llgures below I the real value. I We have orange, walnut and lemon groves, 1 ranging in value from $3000 lo $70,000, ao | cording to acreage, age, local ion aud income. We have corn, alfalfa and grain land-no Ir rigation needed—well adapted to liog raising or dairy business. We have a tine stock ranch of 3500 acres. CITY. BUSINESS BLOCK—We have one of the best business blocks in the city; pays !t per cent net on Investment; only capitalists of large means need apply. HOUSES AND LOTS —We have handsome res idences and unimproved lots tn tho most de sirable part of the city. HOTELS—We have'one one of the best lo cated, best paying lirst-class hotels in Southern California People at a distance can safely invest through us. "Do as we would be done by" is our motto. Cut out this "ad" and keep it for reference. U-lOtf HILL & CO., 183 West Second st. lOTS FOR SALE BY STREETER & SHARP- J LEBS, 110 8. Broadway. $550, 50-foot lot on Thirty-second street. $375, 80-foot lot near IMco. $435, 50-foot lot near Adams. $1400, good corner on Flower street. $2000, choice corner southwest, cement side walks, graded streets. $1300, rlne corner on Thirtieth st. $2500, choice corner on Flower at, $2700, fine large corner on Hoover st. $1200, good corner on Pico st., close in. $1000, good corner nn Sixteenth St. $425, choice lot, big > ground, I'rmslon traci. $550, choice corner,Urmston tract, near elec tric line. $2000, choice corner on Main at. 11800, fine level lot on Ronnie Brae St. I«1200, good enrneron Main st. !t.iso, on Twelfth st., close In. $1000, good lot close to Fitttieroa. $350, very cheap lot close to Second-street oar Hue. Fine large lots close in, suitable for hotels or large rooming houses. STREETER is SHARPLESB, 10-1 tl 110 South Broadway. jpOR SALE— Large-sized lots near Figueroa aud Adams streets—bon ton section; special inducements to those who intend to build. Lots on Santee and Los Angeles streets and Maple avenue; the cheapest in the city; be tween Thirteenth and Sixteenth sts. Cheap lot on Flower street, between Elev enth and Twelf li streets. Very cheap lot corner Eleventh and Hope streets. Cheap lot on Twenty-ninth street, near Ma ple avenue, with bearing fruit trees. ODEA i BARR. !»-:iotf 103 ft Broadway. 17017 SALE—HOUSES, J; Good4-room house with bath and pantry in southwest, near Figueroa, $1700. Fine 8-room house, bath, pantry, etc, south west, very cheap, $3000. $1700 —Five-room cottage on Thirty-first st. $4250—Fine 1 -room house on Flower st. $H>so—s-room cottage southwest, near elec tric line. $1500—5-room cottage East Los Angeles. $5200—Beautiful 7-room house with all modern conveniences, tienr Adams st. $2500—New b'-roem cottage on corner, south west. BTREETEH A SHARFLEB3, 10-1 tf 110 S. Broadway. ADAMS, ROUSE A MEEK INS, 207~WEST Second st. For Sale—Best orange and lemon land in the county, in the Azusa valley, 3 miles southwest of Azusa station; in 10-acie tracts; *6 shares water to ea?h 10 acres. Arrangements for setting out best quality of fruit and care for one year, to be paid for in part of this land, on easy payments. 10-1 tf Rt i A INS—SOME FOR~C ASH 1 and some on Installments. $1000-No. 251 N. Pearl street, honse 4 rooms, bath, flowers, etc. $350—3-room house 2911 New Jersey st. $2250 —10-room house close in. Also a special bargain for one week, house (tf 4 rooms with new store building in front, at end of cable road on East First slreet; a splen did business location; lot 45x120 to alley; price $1255 if taken at once. JOHN I>. P. PECK, It Room 9, 242 South Broadway. I7<OR SALE—BARGAINS. $500—Fine lot on Thirty-second St., near Hoover. $075—Fine lot on Twenty-fifth St., near Main. $700 —Fine lot on Eleventh, near Pearl. $1000—Fine lot on Ingraham st. Bargain. $1100—Fine lot on ingraham St. $1300—Fine lot on West Seventh st. $2000—Fine lot oo Hope St., close in. CRAWFORD & LOCKIIART, 9-22 tf 205 S. Broadway. SALE— GOOD INVESTMENT. A particularly nice residence and business corner on South Main street—l6sxl4B feet; 3 2-story residences, always rented. Prices9loo. J. S. VAN DOREN, 9- 20 tf 101 S. Broadway. r7tOB~SALE. JC $1100—527 Gladys aye., 5 rooms; rents for 13 per cent interest. $1500—225 No, Grittin aye., 5 rooms; easy terms. $1000—Lot 00 ft. on Ingraham st.; easy terms. E. S. FIELD, 10- 1 tf 139 So. Broadway. SALE—S46O—NICE 3-ROOM HOUSE and lot, improved, surrounded by over 10J gum trees; fenced, etc., including water right: worth now at least $650, for $460 spot cash. First house on Amey St., near corner Vermont aye. and Freeman st.; one block from horse car, three from electric. E. JAIIN. 10-1 2t ANT 10-ROOM IIOUSE { t*)\r southwest, close to cable line; loca tion one of the best in the city; house com plete in every particular; cold'storage room and cellar; large lot, line lawn, choice shrub bery—a decided bargain. BARNES & BARNES, 9-23 tf 227 W. Second st. F~ OR SA I. E—s 2700—11 A N DSO M E NEW 7 room house; ball, bath, cellar, modern conveniences, i-tone walks; southwest, near electric ears; easli $400, balance monthly; no inteiest. TAYLOR & RICHARDS, 102 Broad way. 9-20 tf FT()R SALE — CHOICE SPRI NG-S'rlt EET properly, improved, close in: renting for big interest on price asked. A bargain. BARNES & BARNES, 9-2(1 tf 227 W. second st. "IX>R SALE—WE HAVE SEVERAL UKAUTI- V fill modern B, 9 and 10 room residences, desirable locations, all of them offered at very low tigures. F. 11. PIEPEK Si CO., 108 S. Broadway. 10-1 it ITtORSALE—6-ROOM NEW COTTAGE,~HALL V bath, etc.; southwest, near Hoover and Adams sts: $150 cash, balance $20 monthly; no interest. TAYLOR <£ RICHARDS, 102 Broadway. 9-16 tf TJiOR BA I.E—EABTI.OS ANGELES, S. WORK- J 1 man st., 8-room house; large lot; only $l70O: terms, $150 cash, balance $20 monthly. TAYLOR <fc RICHARDS, 102 Broadway. 9-21-10t IWR RALE--CALL~~AT THE NEW OFFICE 1 of CRAWFORD A LOCKHART for special bargains in real estate, 205 S. Broadway. _____ J" -1 2 JpOR 9-ROOM HOUSE, flrst-olaascondition,on University electric car line; for sale by owner. Inquire at rooms 4 and 5, New Wilson block. 8-3 tf T^OR~SALE-~sl3oO EACH 2 5-ROOM COT- V tages on Forrester avenue, near electric ear line; monthly payments. BARNES & BARNES, 227 W. Second st. 9-2 tf a | A AA— FOITsALK—NEW 5 ROOM HOUSE nr ItUU on Victoria street; monthly pay ments SJIS. ALLISON BARLOW, 227 West Second et. 7-21 tf FIOR SALE BY OWNER-MODERN 9-ROOM bouse on University electric car line: ele gant home al v bargain; with or without fur niture. Inquire at rooms 4 and 5, new Wilson block. 9-24 tf |X)R SALE-00 WELL LOCATE!!.- OTS ON 1 installment plan. K. P. CULLEN & CO., 237 West First st. fl-lU (J r'lH SAL!:-LIST Yt^frß - PROPEim'~KdR I -ale or rent with K. P. CULLEN & CO., Minnesota Headquarters, 237 West First st. 0-10 tf BEAUTIFUL lIOUSE-12 ROOMS, ON ,lEF ferson street, near Figueroa. CRAWFORD. & LOCKHART, 205 South Broadway. 9-24-tf TjtOß SA LE—OWNER WILL SAi !RI_FTC E J. beautiful 5 room cottage if sold Monday. 207 E. Twenty-fourth st. it" SEE MEAGHER & JAY FOR BARGAINS IN real estate. 101 s. Broadway, Los Angeles. 9-27 ti »«R SALE—CITY PROPERTY. ]7<OR SALE—7 ROOM BATIL large bam; lot 50x 150; street graded and sewered; cement walks, stone fence; 16 minutes' walk from center of city; only $1075 $250 cash, balance to suit. 11581 Nice 5 room house and bath: lawn, flowers, cement walks, street graded and sewered; stone wall in front: close tn, only $180J; if.2011 cash, balance $20 per month; no Interest; thti property rents for $15 per month. Come and see It at once. (102) 11 room, good house, close in; can he used for two families. Price, only $1050; $200 or $300 eati f balance tosult. This is a bargain. (521 (i roo., louse and hath; barn; good, large ]o, tnveiitent to car line; only $700; $2,>U ba.anc,. $14 per month. (201-1831 ooui bouse and huh; iruils and flowers, ise to ear line; only $050; $300 cash, vi c ti still. 285 .dag- cent home on Figueroa street; 10 room ' th all eon veiiienees; a lovely property and very cheap; $7500; this is a snap. 27(1 ' Nice cottage home near Btiena Vista street, price, $2500; $.50 cash, balance $25 per month. 278 O'a acres ti-year-old budded Washington navel oranges, with line crop on this ymr; soil and location best instate: water piped on land and an abundance. Price, Siioo only. This is a snap buy; one-half cash; 21 miles from city. 077 10 acres in 3-year-old French prunes at Bur bank at the extremely low price of $2000. Very easy terms. 148 Nice house ot 5 rooms and bath: new; lot 50x150: lawn, Howers and fruit: cement walks, etc. Price, $230J; only $700 cash, bal ance 2 years at 0 per cent gross. 240 New ;» room house and bath, in the Vrmston tract, block from electric line. Price, $2100; $500 cash ami lot as part payment; can easily be made 7 room house. 23(i ' A snap buy in2story brick business block, near corner' First and* Spring streets. Price, (17,00»; one-third cash. Buy before the ad vance of this winter. 05 3 line lots Just off Washington street in south west; the very best investment to be had; only $050 for alt. and 011 clean side of slreet. Worth $I2(M> 2UU 1-1 loom lodging house; close in. Price, only $jftd: $200 cash, balance time. 245 2 good little cottage houses on Buena Vista street: on electric line; only $!K0 each. These are very cheap. 270 2 line lots on Itonsallo avenue, wilh 7 room house; nice grounds, barn, ele.; 100 feet front; cement walks; very choice property; cheap at $3uiH>; 8800 cash, balancetime. 110 ENTI.EB, OBEAII A CO., 10-1 It 213 W. First st. "17 OR SALE- ~\ li-1( OOM COTTAGE; BATH x and all the modem improvements; a very convenient, well-built house. Cash, $9 .0; balance on easy terms. See owner, 2023 Oak st., near Tweuty'-lirst st. 10-1 It FOBNALK-COUNTRYPHOPIRTY "jJoiTsALE—2O ACRES JT eiduous fruits Rtid all kinds of vegetables, corn, etc,; small house, barn, well, mill and tank; finest oi water; horse, cart, plows, culti vator and small tools, cooking stove and out fit: about $100 irorth of Egyptian corn, now ready to gather, and 5 acres of potatoes plant ed for fall i ron Price only $1000—$700 cash, balance time. $400—:(-room hsrd-tinishcd cottage and lot •tt>\ 12S, close to electric cars; half cash, bal ance easy. A high-grade IHcycle for sale cheap: nearly new. A set of pipe tools, complete, with rope and blocks, for sale cheap: has vise, cutlers, dies, tongs, etc. Call. DEAN", GILBERT ,t CO., 0 39 U 237 W. First st. JfOR rAI.E-$'50,000; ORANGE 1 ards, walnut orchards, deciduous fruit orchards, "olive orchards, dairy or farm ranches, fine city residences, hotels, lodging houses, groceiy stores, hardware business, fruit stands, cigar stands, meat markets, sa loons, bakeries, restaurants, and all kinds of mercantile business; juices from $100 to $250,000; we neither advertise nor try to sell anything that will not stand the strictest in vestigation. NOLAN & SMITH, 228 W. Sec ond st. _ 8-19 tf 171 OR SALE—A FEW VERY CHOICE GOV ernnieut and school land locations for sale cheap; or would take part pay in other property. A few Choice lots on Seventeenth and Eigh teenth sts., west of Figueroa: $C,OO to .$9OO. .1. K. MI LKEY, 8-22 tf 1140 W. Eighteenth or 213 W. First st. f?OR SA LE~~I M PUt iVED RANCH, 100 _"T acres, adapted to deciduous fruit or grain: in artesian belt, near Palmdale: very cheap: or will exchange for approved city* property; also 800 acres in Pecoz county, Texas; also 100 acres near Smith mountain, San Diego county; will take part trade. JOHN P. P. PEcfc, Room 9, 212 S. Broadway. 10-1 It FOR~SA LE—270 ACRES 10 MILES FROM city; 80 acres in bearing fruit, 80 acres in barley, balance in pasture; all fenced; good water by iron pressure pipes; good barn, small house; price, $20,000; terms, $;>,'oo cash, $5(1110 good trade, $10,000 mortgage .'! to 5 years, at 8' 3 per sent. J. S. VAN DORiIN, 9-12 tf 101 S. Broadway. OR SALE —170 ACRES FINE ORANGE, vine or olive land, adjoining the celebrated Vache winery at Brookslde, near Redlands; this is the very choicest land in thai neighbor hood in the market; all or part; price $12,500, terms easy. For particulars see A. C. GOLBH, 147 8. Broadway. 8-30 tf SALE—2O ACRES NEAR CAHTJENGA . Pa-s, with (food water right, $75 per acre; bargain. TAYLOR & RICHARDS, 102 Broad way. 7-30 tf I/OR SALE—A NO. 1 ALFALFA LAND WITH I water, only $100 peraere; near City, TAY LOR & RICHARDS, io2 Broadway. 7-30 tf T7»OR SALE—LIST~YOUR~" PROPERTY""FOR F sale or rent with K. I*. ( ULLEN & CO., Minnesota Headquarters, 237 West First st. O-lo if rtilt S4LK--JISCKLLINttItIv 171 OR SALE-UHIIICE NURSERY STOCK; mining, city and country property. Particular attention paid to patents of all kinds. Choice property in Azusa valley. Cor respondence solicited. W. M. STOVER, Real Estate and Mining Exchange, 8 30 If 22,' W. First St. TTK>R SALE—MINING A cash, including new wagon specially fit ted out with water casks and other imple ments. Inquire at rooms 4 and 5, New Wilson block. 9-24 tf 17I0R SALE—FINE~tSaM — OF SCOTCH - PfC nies, for ladies or children, or will sell choice. Freeman st., cor. Logan, or address P. O. Box 404, city. 9-29 3t FORSALE —HORSE AND HARNESS - 229 E. Thirtieth st. 10-l-2t b in quantities to suit at this oliiee. t-OR RENT 9-ROOM _T st.; just been put in lirst-eluss condition; newly papered, painted, etc. BARNES & BARNES, 227 W. Second st. 9-15 tf L^OR - RENT— b'-ROOM "('OTTAGE] 220 W IN _T ston St., $17, w itli water. Apply i>3(> Wall street. le-1 2t *OK KKMT-Koona. — 1710R RENT—FURNISHED ORCNFTJRNWII' 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 five minutes' walk from business centre. SHAFFER HOUSE, 525 Sand st., near high school. 9-14 tf RENT-LARGE SITTING-ROOM AKJI bedroom, with gna and use'of bathroom: close in; nice loeatiott; suitable for one or two [ gentlemen; rate $15 for one and $20 for two j persons; references required. AddrcssO. X. s., I box 30, Herald Office. 9-.(j tf F" 'OR RENT—XI('KLY"fURNIBIIEI> ROOMS, sinale or en suite; light housekeeping priv ileges allowed, the beat location in tbe city; reasonable rates. 020 South Broadway. Pri vate family. 8-27 tf ~p<> LET-FRONT BAY WINDOW ROOM, X handsomely furnished, to gentleman, in private family; electric cars pass the door. 843 south Broadway. 10-l-2t rpt» LET - FURNISHED Ro7lMs7~< OXVEX"- X lent to three lines of cars. 220 E. Thir tieth St. 10-1-21 rpo LET- NICELY-FURNISHED ROOMS; I. very desirable; reference required. 120 E. Eighth st. 10-l-2t o LET—PART OF STORE. IX(IUIRE~"AT 411) S. Spring 10-1-ilt Al II l it) At. rpIIE "1c AMM ER MEYER O R rT— J First-class music, furnished for balls, par ties, concerts, receptions and picnic's. Violin, mandolin, etc., taught. Oflice at Fitzgerald's music store, corner North Spring and Franklin streets. 10-14-ly I "OS ANGELES CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC j and Arts, open all the year. MRS. EMILY J. VALENTINE, president. V.M.C.A. building, Broadway and Second street. 8-14-ly ANJO BY MISS M. E ABTBURYj 5 AND G stringed taught studio 51; take elevator by People's Store, Phillips block. 11-12-ly PROF. bT BERG'S .U'ADEMY OF MU.Sl<~L>j structions, in all branches. 000 8. Spring st. 0-20 tf WTLLIIARTTI/i, MI'SIC STUDIO. ROOM • A, Crocker building, 212 8. Broadway, 8-2UU' OPPOJRTIINITI BFB. AX INTE~BKST~IN A FIXE PAVING BUBI nem In the elty: will bear the closest In spectlon: position i»vs $.5 per week atcad\ besides from 1(1 to IS per cent interest on tlit investment guaranteed; no liabilities to as snme. This Is an excellent opportunity for an) one desiring lo get Into business. Price, 250; will take one-half trade; sickness causf for selling. First - elac: general merchandise countrj • store, the only one In the place; has postolllet which buyot can retain: stock tlrst-class In every respect; a thorough investigation .41 books and business can be made. Price, )p--2.>00 $1500 ca>h, balance one year. One of the finest boot and shoe stocks incite; best stand on Spring street and paving well, at lofs than invoice cost: will take between $10, 000 and $15,000 In first-class real estate; a rare opportunity toget into a first-class paving business. ENTLEIL OBEAR a CO., It _ Hl3 West First street. S r ALE - A \nSI,ti»KVEU)PF.D~O!,T) r mine, $25,0(K); IKMfMm case, balance I, 2 and 3 years; over $(>O(M> worth ot development work just completed; mine now ready for mill lor ore shipment; would sell whole or half In terest, but had rather put up the mine, with $40,000 worth of realty, for a loan of $3500 for one year, for which I will pay $tio par month interest. If you have the money it will pay you to Investigate this at room 15, No. 120!. South spring st. It fj'OK SALE-CHEAP, HALF I 1 TF.!tF.sT IN r livery stable, comprising horses, buggies, carriages, harness, ele.; also half of the real estate, together with improvements; will si 11 the whole fur MoOOOa account of departure. Apply on premises, 137 S. Los Angeles st. to P. Dupuy. 0-28 71 OK ESSM AKERS, ATTENTION -WILL KENT for a term of ti or !> months one of the old est and hot established dressmaking busi nesses in this elty; location central: can fin nish exact account of business done each year ior the past seven years. Address X. I>. 8., Herald oflice. 0-30 21 rpHE LOS ANgTilFs DIRECTORY OFFICE; X keeps a complete list of oil business for sale or exchange. Parties desiring to either buy or sell will consult their best interests by applying at office, 103 South Broadway. H 0 3> "!S<\—GROCER GREAT SACliT &*hr\r lice this week; doing all cash trade; well established; 3 good living rooms: no rent. s - 4JENRY J. STANLEY, y-30tf 2425. Broadway, next city Hall. T.IOR BALK^FIRBT r tiLAiW*HOTKL, FURNI JT ture and grounds, among the most desira ble in Southern • alifornia; hotel men, call and investigate. HILL ,t CO., 123 West Sec ond st. 8-24 sun-ales & thnrs-tf O rrtjA-FRUIT STANt': oW'oPTHE BEST f"P»»U\F paying In the city; this must sell this week. HENRY J. STANLEY, 0-30 tl 242 S. Broadway, next City Hull. 17 OH SA LB CHEAP--ONE-HALF INTEREST X" in a good-paying dairy; the other hall can he rented. -Addreßß P. 0. box 70s, Los Ange les O-ill im TXT A NTEH -.i MAN TO TAKE HALF IX i' terest in a well boring outfit; will take amount In trade if required. E., Herald office. Good paying daTry BrsTxESTT'Toil to city, clearing $100 a month. STKEETER A SIIARPLESS, HQS. Broadway. 10-1 If EDUCATIONAL. THE WOODBURY BUSINESS COLLEGE HAS removed to the upper lloor ol the stow ell block, 228 South Spring street. It has now the largest and finest business college rooms In the state, and the largest attendance oi any com mercial school south of Ban Francisco. Fine passenger elevator running direct lo the school rooms, rendering stair-climbing unnec essary. The public is cordially invited to call and inspect the college in Its uew location. Both day and evening schools in session the entire summer. Catalogue ami College Jour nal free. G. A. Hough, President; N. G, Felkcr, Vice-President;.! w. flood, Secy. 5-4 ly OS ANGELES BUSINESS COLLEGE AND ENGLISH TRAINING SCHOOL. (Incorporated;, 144 South Main street. Largest and best equipped business training school on the coast Thorough.and practical courses in the commercial, shorthand, type writing, telegraphy, assaying and all Eng'ltsh branches. Large, able and mature faculty of instructors. Day and evening sessions. Terms reasonable. Call at office, or write for elegant catalogue. E. K. SHRADER, President; F. W. KEI.SEY, Vice-President; 1. L. INBKEEP, Sec retary. 0-1(1-1 y SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND YOUNG~~MExj now in session. Bryson block (top lloor), 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 matics and classics. A. B. BHOiVN, A. M., (Yale). 2(s Potomac block. 9-3 lm Sc ho AND DRAMATIC Expression. C. C. Parker announces to former pupils and the public in general that he has returned to the city after a prolonged absence and will open his school at a time and place which will be published later. qciioolTof PHYSICAL TRAINING, STOW t~ ell block, 22« S. Spring st. Open Oct. 16. Department of Elocution and Dramatic Ex pression. For further particulars address .HISS NAOMA ALFREY, Direotress. 9-30 3m CI ASA DE ROSAS, FKOeTiEL INSTITUTE, / Adams, cor. Hoover st., will open all its departments Tuesday, Oct. 24. For further particulars apply to MRS. CAROLYN M. N. ALDEN, 800 W. Adams st. 9-27 tf MISS ACKLESONS PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR primary, grammar and high school stud ies opens September 4th. Summer school now in session. 412 W. Second st. 9-8 lm A~OT§t? UY SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING and Business Institute. Take elevator by People's Store, Phillips' block; send for cata loging HM2 12m SHORTHAND AND TYI 'EtvTuTlNi ' - BEST advantages. LONGLEY INSTITUTE, Spring and First sts. 3-7 tf \WILLIIARTITZ, MUSK: STUDIO, ROOM • A, Crocker building, 212 S. Broadway. 8-29 lm money to loan. (incorporated). Loans money in any amounts on nil kinds of collateral security, dia monds, jewelry, sealskins, merchan dise, etc. Also on pianos, iron and steel safes, and professional libra ries, without removal: and on fur niture in lodging, boarding houses and hotels, without removul. Par tial payments received. Money quick. Business confidential. Pri vate oflice for ladies. W. E. DEO ROOT, Manager. 8- 29 ly Rooms 2, 3& 4, 114 S. Spring st. MONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, .IEWEI7 -ry, watches, pianos, sealskins, live stock, carriages, bicycles and all kinds oi personal and collateral security. LEE BROS., 9- 18 ly 402 S. Spring st. TF YOU WISH TO LOAN OR _ BORROW 1 money, call on J. & J. C FLOI'RNOY, Real Estate and Financial Agents, 130 Broadway. All business strictly confidential. 8-12-sa;-su n-mon-tf *.')..< Ml TO $7OOO~TO LOAN—SECURITY C l —" must be first-class. COPELAND & ADAMS, _IC-I2t 114 8. Broadway. \,j ONEY~TO LOAN ON PERSONAL - c6C IVi lateral, mortgage and other good securi ties. WIGMORE & O'IIRIEN, 2JI W. First St. _9-28 tf rpo loan-wYTiavif"ssoo ani>~l«sob~To 1 loan on good real estate security. FLOUR NOY, 128 Broailway. 9-20 tf RXCURStIONS. fx'iiiftTivMt i NE PAY RAVED BY TAKING ' Santa I' 'c cxi 'tit sionw to Ivan lMMsJwfißß>as I itf, si. 1..,in-. Chicago, New York and Soston. Leave Los Angeles every Wednesday; personally conducted through to Chicago and Boston; tamily tourist sleepers to Kansas City and Chicago dally. Low rates and quickest time. Office, 129 N. spring st. 7-I'.m PHILLIPS' EA* T BOUND - EXCURSIONS— I'ersonally conducted, via Denver and Rio Grande and Rock Island Routes: leaves Ixjs Angeles every Tuesday and Friday; crossalng the Sierra Nevadas und passing the entire scenery on the Rio Grande by daylight. ..Office, 138 8. Spring st. Mtf r~cTTvmbs & co.s excursions east f J , every Wednesday via Salt Lake City and Denver. Tourist carß to Chicago and Boston. Manager in charge. Oflice, 212 & Spring St. (1-1 tf P AN S. MRS. DR. J. H. SMITH. SPECIALTY, MlD wiferv. Ladies cared for during confine ment at 727 Bellevue avenue. Galls promptly attended to. Telephone 1118. tl-2tf |-i EYE AND EAR, jVj, late of Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary and Chicago Opthalmlc College, Office, 242& S. Broadway. 9-2tf EORGE H. BEACH, M. D., OFFK!E~ANiS residence, 131 North Spring st. Oflice hours, 8 to 12, Ito 5, oto 8 p.m. Telephone 433. li-3tf RS. DR. WELLS—OFFICE IN HER BRICK block, 127 E. Third st. Specialty, diseases of women. caiROPOBia t'. MISS C, STAFFER. "CHIROPODIST AND masseuse, 211 w. First et., opp. Nadeau, 12 24 U roe IfOR EXCHANGE—NICE EC-ROOM LODG- Ing house. locAted on corner and clear ol encuiuurai.je; price, $tiimt; want small fiece ot business pro] tv or 'ot sun will pay 3000 or $4(HK» cash dtfterani'c, or would take good alfalfa ranch close to cltv. 1 00 Fine land with water near Riverside for stock of merchandise In cltv; must be first class: from $5000 to $15,00u. 10113 flood land at Long Reach, Anaheim, Ontario lor San Fernando valley with $3000 or $i 00 cash for a litte iiome In city. HMO I acres fruits and (lowers, 2-story nice lonise | of 8 rooms and bath; Just outside of city, con venient to cars; price, $;h(M>. Want small house In city" as part payment, Dal. mortgage on the bouse. 1 lit 40 acres near Ontario, incumbrance $10uO, which can run II or 4 years at 7 per cent In terest, w ill trade equity for good lot, horse and buggy. IOoS a nice cottages near cor. Sixth and Olive sts.. rent for $40 per mo., Incumbrance 03000; want tl-room honse further "tut for equity! price, BtOii. 1125 one of the linest orange groves on Miigtiolin aye.. Riverside, 10 acres old bearing trees, nice grounds and house; property In ibis see ! Hon lias sold for IraOUU cash per acre; price j $15,(00; want good alfalfa and corn ranch I near Los Angeles. 11X1 4 good lots in sycamore drove tract to trade for good lot in southwest; w ill pay cash differ ence. 1035 EXTI.EH, OHIO Alt & CO., It 213 W. First st. COWS, REGISTnTIEU Jerseys, three 2-year-old heifers .vithcali, Jersey bull, four calves, one hor-e, pair mart's with foal, two 1-year-oid colls, one sucking; I one Poland-China sow with pigs: large nam* I ber chickens, ducks and turkeys; farming Im plements; w ill sell for cash or exchange lot stock oi merchandise or goods, or house and lot, or iiuv other good property. CLARK, lIS Sooth Broadway, 10-121 AAAfWi—Foit exiTiTaNX;e-ciu>hmc - I">l npOUIJU proved acreage at Cabuengu; 5-uere bearing orchard-navel orange;:, tigs, prunes, etc.; 5 acres solid lo lemons, set this last spring; good house, bam, well, etc.; will ex change ior Los Angeles residence property. HAKXES a iiarnes, 0-23 U 227 \V. second si. 13 OK EXCHANGE A VERY lll'.-l UAI ~ J and highly productive fruit and nut farm of 70 acres, in the beautiful Ojai Valley, net ■ t Nordhoff, Ventura county, for good iinlnciiei bercd icflideuce property in this cltv; ea: .1 value, $211,000. Apyly early to J. vS. VAN DOREN, 0-Btf 101 s. Broadway. Tp OH ~KXCIIANGE-320 Ai ; RKM~I I KAIKiK J land, good soil ami location, free of In* enmhrance, in Rarton county, Missouri, in ex change, the whole or part thereof, for modern cottage southwest or good acre property. F. ii. PiEPEk .v. CO., 108 South Broadway. 111-l 2t I'M)!! EXCHANGE EASTERN INCOME acreage for desirable Loa Angeles house; will assume reasonable Incumbrance. 11-1711' MACKNIGIIT A Ft'liAßD. V KTKKINAKV SiritOEON. Dl!. TOURU.LON, FRENCH VETERINARY surgeon—haa the medal and is a member of the Society ol Universal Science -will lake charge of all operations. Colts and'other ant nials gelded. Cure guaranteed of diseases of the most aggravated nature. Moderate charges. Oflice, BSntous block, room 0, Los Angeles. Mme. Tolirillon de deceit, having received the highest certificate from the Academic de Paris, and speaking English and German, gives French lessons in conversation, gram mar, literuture, etc. Sentons block, rooms tl and S. Telephone No. 1128. il- 7 wed-nn AltOH ITKCTB. BURGESS J, REEVE, ARCHITECT, BSTAB lished fur the last 10 years in Los Angeles. Rooms 7 and S second lloor, Workman block, Spring st., between Second and Third. l-<t» ly in - il.' HR<>wn7ak«'lirTK' -filik s.TirTiad- V • ivay, between First and r-eeorul. S-7 ti IIVKHS AIIO FINUHKKB M"~ ETItOPOIdTAN'~STEA M T>YE WORKS, 241 Franklin st. ; line dyeing and cleaning. Ul:i_tf 1)ARI8IAN DYE W ORKS, 375 SOUTH MAIN street; best dyeing in tlie city. I-l;i tf SPECIALIST. MRS. E. HERGSTEIIT, MIDWIFE. o ruminate of Ihe University ol Stockton. .1.10';, South Spring street. 8-13 sun 3m coNi'iau rows. CONRAD SCHERER, GRANITE, ous and asphalt paving; 227 W. First bL UKNTIHTS, 1882—Established- 188S, DR. L. W. WEI.I.S, CORKER SPRING AND First streets, Wilson block; take elevator. Gold crown slid b/jiWlu \>v/'> a specialty; teeth extracted without pain. 'Romp 1. m 4 tf k'~'£~ Toßlt' n§fTT>irWri>W. km", • Hprlne street, rooms 2, :; nml 7. Painless extraction. . ~f <. , , ti 2t> tf Y^kTNK - sfiiVENs, :tjTt'i. su; nTsT'ltiNG sT! JC Open Sunday and evening by electric light. h ' "' 2 'P A ' "ENTAL M ~rf"S*i<st> P • Co., 420 South '* '■ Main street, make iMfs 'l** '~Wk ISy :.'■>. 11 specialty of gold {V* llilh»r. erewns, i ' * 'i work. . ; A. J. STKVKNS, Proprietor 848 If Sun only BUSINESS I'IRKCTORY. FURNISHKU KOO.HB. BROADWAY, 127 N.—Nicely ny rooms, BROADV " 319 N — "The Sunnyside"— PleSxail Umy rooms, nicely furnished, single or en buiic. THIRST, 7121;; E.—"The Custer."—Furnished F rooms, single oren suite: newly furnished; prices reasonable. J [FOURTH, 424 W.—The "Parker House"— Finely furnished rooms, single or en suite; moderate prices. HILL, 225 S.—Neatly furnished moms with board in private family. See MRS. M. it. VERNON. SECOND. 228 E—Leland Hotel-Pleasant rooms, 15c to 25c per night; 75c to $1.00 per wepk. SPRING, 431'j S.—Elegant furnished rooms and lodging. TEMPLE, 522—This commodious house is under new and capable management; sun ny suites slid single rooms, freshly papered, nicely furnished; for rent at low rates to de sirable tenants, ffl fIIRD, 113—Nicely furnished rooms; cen- Jl tral location. W7ALL, 417—Nicely famished rooms; reas t T enable rates. BOARDING. BROADWAY, 121 X.— week. THIRST, UIO E.—Private board by day or week, HOTELS, KESOKI'S, KTC, furnished; 1 table the best; prices to suit the times Rooms with or without board at the Hotel i"ro mont. UNFURNISHED BOOMS, Q'IXTH, 2Ui'4 W.—Nice unfurnished! rooms. LODGING HOUSES FOit HALF. HIRD, NEAR MAIN—24-room hous . cen tral location, Hitooo, or would exchange for hotnc and lot eiose in. Address "Lodging House," this oflice. SAN LUIS OBISPONIANS Charged With Enclosing- a (Quantity of Government Land. George Sumner, Gerard Jasper, Jona than Poole and Charlen Fink were ar raigned yesterday belore United States Commigeioner Van Dyke. All lour are charged with having en closed cix sections of land in San Lnia Obiepo. Their examination were set for Oc tober 27th. Miles' Ner»o nnd Liver Pills Act on a new principal—regulating the lever ■tomach and bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' pills speedily cure biliousness, bad taste», torpid liver, piles, con stipation. Unequalled lor men, women and children. Smallest, mildest, surest. Fifty doses 25 cent. Samples free. 0. H. iiancu, 177 North Spring. Poiauii Oak—nail'n Cream Salvo Will give immediate re.ief and cure in 24 hours. 25c and 50c. Oil' A Vaughn's drug store. Fourth and Spring Bisects. 1 FOR LITTLE FOLKS. A Mothcrljr Cat. "I huve frequently heard of hens rais ing young dacks, but for tho first time I learned today of a cat that is now nurs ing puprriea," laid K. Briggs, president of" tho J <icific Kennel club to a Call re porter. , , "My friend, Billy McEllicott, who Is employed nt 030 Markot street and who resides in East Oakland," continued Mr. Brig:-(, "is tho fortunate "owner »of a mot herly -cat which is devotedly attachod to well behaved puppies. "A few days Rgo a thoroughbred fox terrier, which McEllicott had imported from N«W York Inet year, gave birth to seven frail youngsters. The mother bo- lutjintri on" ' I condition thoyounj man from i i < ' t'.hv.d decided upon, drovmiui m • if! v> UtSI i follow*, nnd' was in tl:' i f: ' out hie inten- Hon ;v. 'v i. -r t.uggeated that he ulace BDiua o I •;. ippies in tho uaro oft a'oattbatw !• :..m^anuinborof kit tens iv hi ( b'yard. ' | "Tli" i-r |3 i lon was acted upon. M> ElUeott I ii< I n 0 i>t' iho suckling terriers from i!i<\ ■ i oilier end conaignod them. to the care oi tin.' cat after tho tatter's, progeny, with tho exception of ono onto littlo kitten, wore (stolen and drowac," i "Now. the strahgo feature Irwsult' : frorati:) experiment of raining thorn-.!, - bred terriers tinder a foutcr mother that tho two little growlers aro ) ■ •.-(> fancied" by tho lVlino rat catcher tbi.ti ; her own little kit, which chums sitV side with ths terriers under the wa;. - fnl ey* of 'Mrs. War Cry,' the tut. i which tho cat is known by. "MoEllioott stated," continued Mr. Brigga, "that th* puppies which tho cat is nursing ore much stronger and in far better condition physically than the ones which aro being nursed by their moth er.''—Suu Francisco Cull. A Ilabj- at ttio North Polo. When Lieutenant ami Mrs. Peary left for the north polo somo time ago, th"y took with them, besides good things to eat ami plenty of fur robes, a littlo tin bathtub nnd a baby's cradle. Besides these there wero ever so many baby'j drosses and some little knitted shot :•:, which looked as if they would fit a littlo boy very much smaller than you are. A baby's wardrobe and a cradle ; ft) queer things to take to the north p . are they not? And what do you sup pose that they are for? Why, for a bnby, to bo sure! Suppose, way up at t';j north pole, where nobody has over been, that Mrs. Peary should find a babj-1 And suppose that tho baby had no clothes und no ono to take care of it! Think what a Bad thing it would be! Now, if Mra. Peary finds such a baby at the north pole alio can drees it in nice little dress- s and can rock it to sleep in a little cradle. Aud when sho returns to this country,, two years from now, she will bring tho baby along, and then you will all Bay, "How very fortunate that those clothes and that cradle went along!"— New York Ledger. A Wicked Hoy's Hot Day Joke. A woman who lives in the suburbs of Brooklyn usually pkvees a large tin pan on her front doorstep to receive tho ico that the iceman delivers to her each morning. During a recent hot spell her little grandson, who is full of mischief, thought that ho would play a joke on his grandmother. The next morning, when the pan was put on the step, ho filled it partly with water and then yelled "I-c-c!'' It was nearly five minutes before tho grandmother started to take che ico into tho house. Sho was surprised to find that tho ice had molted so quickly. Meantime the icomau had come and saw no pan for the ico. He did not leave tho usual piece, and the grandmother waa telling her neighbors of the unusual heat until tho other day when tho young hopeful told his big brother about the joke ho played.—New York Sun. I' Looking In Mother')* Lyes. Pierro and Maurice are French chil dren. Pierre ia tho elder brother. It never has occurred to him to be joalon* of the last comer, Maurice, or to bo trou bled about '-his nose being out of joint.** Ho is very fond of his small brother and seems to feel it his duty to see that bo is never neglected or forgotten. Ono day he was looking lovingly in bis mother's face, wdien ho happened to glance at her right eyo, and to his do light he saw his image reflected in it. "Oh, there is Pierre!" ho cried. Then ho looked eagerly into the loft eye aud exclaimed in sorrow and sur prise, "Why, where is Maurice?"— Youth's Companion. On the Lagoon. [Jackson Park, Chicago, 1893.1 "Full!" cried the gondolier. Swish! and tlioy started. Great was tho crowd, but they would not ba parted; So In they all scrambled- from Clara to Kitty- Little white citizens of the V.'li!te City. - Joel Stacy In St. Nicholas. Wall Paper itt Cost. White baelt 5 rents a roll, gold paper 10 cents a roil. Labor below cost—we charge 10 conrs a ro land employ union workmun at .5 cents a roil. This Is your chance to sivo mouoy. F.J. Bauer, 2iJ7 South Spring street. Dr-enaod trt Ordwr In Flva nt intitws. Live, /at chickens. Bean <5i Clark, 118 E. st'#. lleiidqaarturs for thoroughbred poultry, gaai* and pioduce. Use German Family Soar,