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THE RAILROADS.
A Possibility of Fruit Rates
Being Lowered.
The Transcontinental Associa
tion Will Reconsider.
Interesting; Statistics About the Earn
ings of the Southern Pacific.
The Greet Syatom's Earnings for April
and Soma Comparative Figures.
Notes and Personals.
The meeting of the Transcontinental
association will be held at Chicago on
Monday. It promises to be one of
great importance to fruit-growers and
shippers of this state. General Freight
Agent C. F. Smurr left on Thursday
evening to attend the meeting, says the
San Francisco Chronicle. lie mentioned
as tho most important business to be
considered the reconsideration of rates
on dried fruits, raisins and canned goods.
Last November these rates were ad
.vanced from all California points to the
Missouri river common pointß, as well
as to places beyond. Since then peti
tions for reductions to the original figures
have been sent to tho secretary of the
association in such numbers that the
freight men cannot afford to ignore
them.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC FINANCES.
Gerritt Lansing, secretary and con
troller of the Southern Pacific company,
has returned from the east and issued
the financial statement for April and the
year io May Ist, with comparative
statistics. The gross earnings for the
Pacific system for that month were
12,871,753, and for April, 1890, amounted
to $2,888,008. On the. Atlantic system
the gross earnings were $871,574 for
April of this year and $064,017 for
April of last year, making a total
for the entire company of $3,743,327,
and so a decrease of $110,108 from the
earnings of April, 1890. The gross earn
ings for the first four months this year
were $14,618,327, and last year $18,547,
--060, a gain of $1,071.256. The operating
expenses of the Atlantic system for
April, 1891, were $1,744,044, and for
April, 1890, $1,928,143, a decrease on the
right side of $183,179. On the Pacific
system the operating expenses were
$755,011, and for the same month last
year $712,108. For the company's two
systems the operating expenses for
April, 1801, were $130,376 less than those
of 1800. The operating expenses for the
first four months of 1891 were $9,875,
--122, and for the same period in 1890
$10,383,449, a saving of $508,327. The
excess of operating expenses over earn
ings for April, 1891, was $1,126,808, and
April, 1890, $060,765.
General Superintendent J. A. Fill
more, who has been visiting his home
in the east, will return after six: weeks'
absence on Saturday.
T. B. Benton, auditor of public ac
counts and insurance commissioner,
arrived yesterday over the Southern Pa
cific in a special car of the St. Joe and
Grand Island railway.
O. S. Putnam, fdHnerly Southern Pa
cific train dispatcher in this city, is in a
Mexican jail at El Paso del Norte,
charged with smuggling.
T. E. Gibbon, attorney for the Belt
railway, has been tailed east by the
severe illness of his father.
Wells, Fargo & Co. have for several
days past sent east by express over the
Southern Pacific seven and a half tons
of Cahuenga tomatoes.
PUBLIC WORKS.
The Report Adopted Yesterday by the
Board.
The board of public works met yester
day morning and decided upon the fol
lowing recommendations:
That petition of Alexander Weiss
praying for the establishment of a grade
on Alameda street, from Sixth street to
Fourteenth street, be filed.
That all street car companies be made
to repair the pavement between their
tracks, and on all other portions of
paved streets subject to their control.
That the specifications for street pav
ing with bituminous lime rock, or as
phalt surface, upon a porphyry founda
tion, herewith presented, be adopted
with the amendments made by the city
engineer, and designated as Specifica
tion for Street Paving No. 17, provided
that the article at the end thereof,
rescinding Specification No. 16, be
stricken out.
That the amended specifications for
street paving No. 1, presented by the
city engineer and accompanying this re
port, be adopted.
That petition fromK. Cohn be filed.
That draft of ordinance authorizing
the property owners along the north
side of Aliso street between Los Angeles
and Alameda streets to pave the street
in front of their property, be passed.
That petition from Jacob Starr be
referred to the city engineer.
That the property owners on Yale and
Adobe streets be required to put fences
around the excavations on such street
that the traveling public be protected.
That the street superintendent raise
and repair that portion of Alhambra
avenue south of the lake of the East
Side park, with dirt taken from said
lake, and to put in in its proper place
an overflow pipe of cement of 22 inches
in diameter.
POSTOFFICE BURGLARS.
The Duarte Office Rifled on Wednes
day Night.
The Duarte postoffice was entered on
Wednesday night by burglars, and a
large quantity of stamps, money and
fiome goods stolen, says the AzusaPomo
tropic. On *»ening up the store this
morning, Mr. Beattie was surprised to
sue all the tills upon the counters, and
empty, of course. lie found that the'
thieves had broken into the wareroom
at the rear of the store, cut through the
middle door and unlocked it, rummag
ing through the building at their leisure.
Mr. Beattie had carried home several
hundred dollars and valuable papers
that evening, which was a
lucky point. The thieves took
about $80 worth of stamps, $25 in small
change, two dozen silk handkerchiefs,
pocket knives and other valuables. Mr.
Beattie states that two young fellows
wearing blue suits, buttoned up full
short coats, one of the men very heavy
eet, had been walking up and down tbe
street most all day and had been in the
store several times to make small pur
chases. They are undoubtedly the peo
ple but did not leave their address, and
the Duarte victims do not even know
which trail to camp upon..
Woe! Woe! Unutterable Woe.
Why endure it daily, nltjhtly, we had well
nigh said hourly. They do who are tortured
by chronic rheumatism. The remedy, botanic,
pure, safe and prompt is at hand. Were the
evldenoe in behalf of Hostrtter's Stomach Bit
ter* collated, it would be found to teem with
well authenticated proofs that the medicine is
both a preventive and a remedy in this malady
of varying agonies and ever p esent danger.
To forestall Its chronic stage is the dictate of
prudence. Renounce dangerous medication.
Far more effective, more certain, more perma
nent in the beneficent consequences Is the use
of the Bitters. Experience Indorses, the rec
ommendation of physicians sanction its use.
Begin early, use with persistence and expect
relief. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters relieve
constipation, biliousness, kidney ailments,
dyspepsia and malarial trouble.
Our Home Brew.
Maler A Zoeb.eln's Lager, fresh from the
brewery, on draught in all the principal sa
loons, delivered promptly In bottles or keg*
Office and Brewery, 444 Afiso st. Telephone 91.
A Special Sale of Carpets.
Buyers will find it to their interest to inspect
our goods and prices. No old stuff, all new,
clean, fresh goods and latest patterns. W. E.
Beeson, 221 S. spring street.
Bakery.
Ebinger's bakery and ice cream and dining
parlors, cor. Third and S. Spring sts.
THE REV. GEO. H. THAYKR, of Bourbon,
Ind., says: "Both myself and wife owe our lives
to SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE." For sale
by Helnzeman, 222 N. Main, or Trout, Sixth
and P»roadwav.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
TIIK HAMMAM MATH, 2:UJ S. MAIN ST.
Turkish and Russian, sulphur, electric and
plain baths, galvanism and massage. Gentle
men's department open day and night. Ladies'
department from S a.m. to 0 p.m. 0-0 it
OTICE TO TAXPAYERS—TiiK TIME TO
have all errors and excessive valuations in
assessments corrected is during the meeting of
the board of equalization. If you will list
your property tmh me, I will furnish you with
a statement giving description and assessed
values, will see if tho assessments are equal
ized and have any errors corrected. This will
save time and trouble when you come to pay
taxes. Charges moderate. Referouce: Los
Angeles National Hank. GEO. MUNROE, Pub
>>' At/\iUuuvuut| ■■ A 111 > sun 'ivvUV ua on, o fc/eOCSi
Los Angeles. 5-0 2m
IGHEST PRICE PAIL 1 FOR MISFIT AND
second-hand clothing; write and we will
call. M. MEYER, 404 N. Main St. 0-3 lm
A~ KRUG, GERMAN DRUG STORE, RE
• moved to corner Fifth and Wall sts. 6-2 7t
EMOVAL NOTICE—THE PARISIAN
Steam Dying and Cleaning Works, formerly
carried on at 204 S. Main St., has been removed
to No. 274 S. Main St., four doors south of the
old s'.and. 5-13-1 m
TT\R. CHAP. DE SZIGETHY HAS REMOVED
U his office ana residence to 053 S. Hill St..
corner Seventh. Office hours, 9-10 a.m., 2-4
and 7-8 p.m. Telephone 1056. 3-31 tf
OTICE—THE LOS ANGELES CITY WATER
Company will strictly enforce the follow
ing rule: The hours for sprinkling are between
6 and 8 o'clock a. m., and 6 and S o'clock p. m.
For a violation of the above regulation the
water will be shut off, and a fine of 12 will be
charged before water will be turned on again.
aul7-tv
FOR. SALE.
OR
' with house, honey, tanks and extractor,
etc.; 120 stand Italian bees in fine condition,
no disease; owner sick; can be seen this after
noon at 416 S Main St., or .address BEES, Box
60. * C-6 1t
F" OR SALE - FIRST-CLASS COMMISSION
business la this city; owner wants to estab
lish a business in San Francisco and ship to
this house here, also from here up. Address
P. O. Box. No. 1162. 6-3 tf
TTiOR SALE—ABSTRACT, TITLE AND IN-
F surance dividend paying stock. Go and see
KINGERY 4 NKIDIG. 128 West fcecond st.
5-28 tf
Ir»OR SALE—CHE*AP—I PITTS SEPARATOR,
140 inch cylinder; 1 Ames engine, 15-horse
power; Jackson feeder; In fact a complete
threshing outfit; also other farming imple
ments for sale, at Lagana Ranch House, 6
miles southeast Los Angeles city. J. GILBERT,
Superintendent. 5-16 21t
FOB SALE —THE MACHINERY OF THE
Florence winery; 2 steam boilers, engine,
steam pumps, 2 stills, crusher and elevator, hy
draulic press, fermenting tank, etc., etc., the
latest improved, all in good order. Call on or
address JAMES F. MOONEY, 430 E. Beventh
St., Los Angeles, Cal. 5-10 lm
FOR SALE—CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND
wagons bought, sold and exchanged, or ad
vance* made until sold. 128 San Pedro St.,
neiir Fir't. 5-5 3m
FOR STOCK.
F"(5 RBA
fectly quiet and gentle for lady; buggy and
harness. No. 330 Edgeware road, south of
Temple st. engine house. 6-6 3t
OK SALE—AT ALL TIMES. FINK WOKK
horses, especially adapted for orange cul
ture, low built; buggy and carriage horses,
milch cows, young heifers. Apply at Rancho
Rodeo de las Agflas, west of city. Take Pico,
Sixth or Temple st.; either leads to ranch, where
stock may be seen, or apply to Hammell A
Denker. 117 Requena St., Los Angeles, P. O.
Box 215, city. As soon as stock is sold ranch
will be put on market in ten acre tracts. 6-2 3m
OR SALE—THE BEST MATCHED CAB
rlage team in Southern California, both
single drivers; color black; stand 16 hands 3
inches high; one of them thoroughly safe for a
lady to drive. DR. COWPER, California Sta
bles, 373 N. Main St. 6-3 tf
OR SALE—A FIRST-CLASS JET BLACK.
stylish buggy mare; will work single or
double or saddle; weight 1100 pounds; guaran
teed sound: is as gentle as a child. Apply at
211 N. Main St., Temple bio 'k. 5-31 lm
FOR SALE—FRESH COWS AT YOUR OWN
price, one-quarter mile west of Santa Fe
and Redondo Beach R. R. crossing. 5-19-15t
ROOD MARE—THE ADVERTISER HAS
a fine handsome brood mare which he will
exchange for a good buggy horse. Apply at
this office or at the stable of P. CLOS, Flower
St., near Tenth 3 12 tf
DENTISTS.
First St., old Wilson block. 5-31 tf
G. CUNNINGHAM, DENTIST, REMOVED
• to No. 131 N. Spring at., rooms 1 and 2,
Phillips block, Los Angeles, Cal. mlstf
DAMS BROS., DENTISTS, REMOVED TO
208 N. Main street, opposite Temple block.
Painless filling and extracting. Crowns, $5 up;
best sets teeth, $6 to $10. Rooms 1, 2, 3. 4, 5
and j>. 1-17-tf
DR. C. STEVENS & SONS, 107 N. SPRING
St., Schumacher block, rooms 18 and 19;
teeth filled and extracted painlessly; plates $4
to $10; heurs, Ba. m. to 5 p. m., Sundays, 9a.
m. to 1 p. m. Je26-tf
LW. WELLS, COR. SPRING AND FIRST
• sts., Wilson block; take elevator; teeth
filled and extracted without pain; gold crowns
and bridge work a specialty. Room 36. m4tf
R. TOLHURST, DENTIST, 108K N. SPRING
St., rooms 2. 6 and 7. Painless extracting
SPECIALISTS.
seuse and Manual Thorapeutles. Consul
tation and diagnosis free. Office 121 North
Broadway. Hours, 10 to 2, sto 7.
5-14 lm '
R. ROBERT BROWN IS PERMANENTLY
located at 3lt>4 S. Spring St., where he
will diagnose all diseases without asking any
questions. All consultations free. Women's
diseases a specialty. 5-12 lm
R. TOM SHE BIN, CHINESE PHYSICIAN
and surgeon. Euclid, 361 N. Main St., op
posite the Baker Mock. 5-27 lm
DYEI| AND FINISHERS.
street. Best dyeing in the city. 1-13 tf
ETROPOLITAN STEAM DYE-WORKS,
241 Franklin St. Fine dyeing and clean
ing; 1-13-tf
simvvivhs. .
First St., Los Angeles, Cal, Graduate of
two colleges; Newland's college, St. Louis, St.
Louis School Midwifery', St. Louis. Also prl
vate Instructions in obstetrics. 513-3 m 1
meetings.
728, Royal Arcanum—Meets second and
fourth Friday evenings ef each month, St K.o
P. Hall, No. 8. Spring street; vlsttiii
brothers cordially invited 8. X LEVIS
Box 1175. Secretary
THE LOS ANGELES HERALD: SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 6, 1891.
gAIL BORDER
your pbysiciexn &n6
{or of It?e
A3 A fooP FoR INFANT} IT MA 1 ) No EQUAL.
Johnson Locke Mercantile Co.
Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast.
CHILDS & WALTON, So. Cal. Ag'ts, 118 S. Main St.
AMUSEMENTS.
(-\ RAND OPERA HOUSE,
\T McLain A Lehman, Managers.
A- NIGHTS A
AND SATURDAY MATINEE,
Commencing WEDIIESDAY, JUNE 3
KATIE EMMETT!
In her great play,
Bmlitt»tE<C
j THE WAIFS OF NEW YORK j
A Realistic Picture of the Lights and Shadows
in the Great Metropolis.
A POWERFUL COMPANY and
ELABORATE SPECIAL BCENERY!
Seats now on sale.
GJ RAND OPERA HOUSE.
I McLain & Lehman, Managers.
ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY!
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, June
10, It, 12,13. Matinee Saturday.
Annual tour and first appearance here of
CHARLES FROHMAN'S CO. OF NEW YORK.
Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings
and Saturday Matinee,
DeMille and Belasco's Greatest Success,
! MEN AND WOMEN.
Which ran for 250 nights in New York. By the
authors of The Wife, The Charity Ball, Lord
Chumley.
Friday Evening, elaborate production of
Sardou's famous DIPLOMACY.
Prices, (1.50, $1, 75c, 50c and 25c' Seats on
sale Monday, June 8, at 10 a.m.
NEW LOS ANGELES THEATER.
H. C. Wyatt, Manager
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, June 12 and 13.
GRAND FAMILY MATINEE SATURDAY.
"No p?nl up Utica confines his powers. The
whole world Is Lis." The idol of the Ameri
can public.
THE ONLY CHAMPION.
i JOHN l_. SULLIVAN :
And his own Superb Dramatic Co. in
: HONEST HEARTS:
' —AND
:WILLING HANDS.:
ANGELES THEATRE.
MONDAY TUE d sDAY, TT JUNEBRND 9.
BCTTERFIELD'S
BELSHAZZAR! j
;Under the management of Mr.Modlni Wood.
'The following well-known musicians will
assist: Mrs. O. Haroldson. Miss Estellc Ken
dall. Mrs. J. S. Owens, Miss Mollle Adelia
Brown, Miss Alice Ausdermel. Mlsb Challie
Burnett, Miss Pearl ie Gleason, Miss Grace Ko
foed, Miss Minnie Baker, Miss Nellie Schaff
ner, Dr. Manning, Mr J. A. OBgood, Mr. Mo
dlni Wood, Mr. F. W. Wallace, Mr. W. E. Defty,
Mr. Nay, Mr. Allen.
A large chorus and orchestra under the di
rection of Mr. B. E. Paulsen.
Reserved seats, $1; can be secured on and
after Saturday, June Oth. ,
VIENNA BUFFET.
■ THE ONLY FAMILY RESORT, j
114 AND 116 COURT STREET,
Opposite tho Courthouse. F. Kekkow, Prop.
FREE ENTERTAINMENT AND CONCERT
Every night, and Matinee on Wednes
day from 2 to 4 p. m.
Family Entrance. Family Department.
THIS WEEK—SECRET OF PYGMALION and
MADEMOISELLE PAULINE CELLUTA of
. Pari*, in connection with a fine Orchestra.
MIBS JENASKY, Leader and Soio Violinist.
Fine Lunch and French Dinners all day.
The only place for imported beer, Letup's
Extra Pale Beer on Draught.
-jy/JEINE'S ORCHESTRA
Can be engaged for Balls, Parties, Soirees, Re
ceptions: can furnish any number wauted.
—also —
Music arranged C. Calvin on short notice.
Office at 26b S. Main street, opposite Third
street Office hours from 10 to 12 a. m.; and
from 1 to 3, p. m.
5-30 3m FRED. MEINE, Manager.
ANHEUBER-BUSCH CONCEBT HALL,
403 N. Main street
QSAND
FREE CONCERT!
Every Evening by
MISS ADELE GREVE'S LADIES' ORCHESTRA.
Anheuser-Busch Beer on draft, 5 cents.
Karlb Dutzler & Co., E. L. Sieweke,
4-8-tf Proprietors. Manager.
ANGELES NATATOBIUM
NOW OPEN FOR THE BEA9ON I
I SWIMMING BATH! ■
Hot and Cold Baths for Ladies and Gentlemen
in Porcelain Tubs at all hours.
Large Dressing Room in connection with
Ladies' Baths.
W. J. McCALDIN, Pres'tand Manager.
3-19-Hm
ABSTRACTS.
p&ny of Los Angeles, N. W. cor. Franklin
and New High streets. mt7tf
ARCHITECTS.
RB. YOUNG, 49 New
• Wilson block. 104 8. Spring st. 1-29-1
FIVE GENTS A LINE
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS.
ABOITT SIX
rooms in southwestern part of city. Part
payment—a choice lot on Sixth near Union
aye , remainder cash. Address, stating price,
loe tiion, etc . A. 11. 5J L Wall street. til! 2t
\\T ANTED—HOUSEH TO KENT ALL OVER
VY the city. J. WHITEHORN, 228 W. First
street. 5-26 tf
\\7ANTED—FOR CASH, 2000 TONS OF HAY
»v and 200 cords wood. Apply at 417 and
410 Seventh St., corner Olive. VESPASIEN
LACUOIX. 5-22 lm
T\7 ANTED—HOUSES TO KENT ALL OVER
n the city; special attention paid to renting.
SAM N. OSBORNE, 227 W. First st. 5-9 lm
\\T A TICKET TO CHI
»r csgo. Address, giving particulars, Z. X.
V.. Box 00, this office. 4-28 tf
\X7TnTED—PICTURES TO FRAME, CHEAP
TV est place at BURNS', 256 8. Mam St.
1-27-tf
WANTED—HELP.
Vl7 A
VV my home place: he must know how to
milk cows. S. A. WIDNEY, 555 S. Broadway.
0-lt"
"\X7 ANTED—A COMPETENT BLACKSMITH
i" to work on a large ranch; best of refer
ences required. Apply to LESLIE F. GAY,
234 W. First st. 6-5 2t
WANTED— COOKS HEADQUARTERS; AL
ways a crew on hand for kitchens and res
taurant; free of charge. GEO, LACOUR, 401
N. Los Angeles St., Los Angeles, Cal. 5-28 lm
ANTED—CITY CANVASSER; BIG COM
niission; before 10 a.m. or between 4 and
o p.m. Romn 46, Bonebrake building. 510 ti
WANTED— ALL NEEDING HELP FREE—
Employment or aDy information, address
E. NITTINGEU'S BUREAU; established 1880
Office, 319V£ S. Spring; residence, 451 S. Hope
St., cor. Fifth, Los Angeles, Cal. Telephone 113.
11-20
WANXED—FEIUAI.E HELP.
FOR
and care of children; references. Call
Room 16, Hollenbeck. 0-6 3t
WANTED— A YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN
general housework. Apply at once, 410
Broadway, near Fourth. 6-6-lt
ANTED—COLORED WOMAN FOR SOLF.
care of child. Apply at Woman's Ex
change, 125 E. Fourth. 6-6-tf
ANTED—GIRL, 15 TO 20 YEARS, TO
take care of child 1 year old. Call 1 to 2
o'clock, or address 142 S. Main St., at salary of
$12. 6-5 2t
WANTED — FIRST CLASS TAILOREBSES.
Apply at 400 S. Spring St.; room 1, up
stairs. 5-8 lm
ANTED—LADY CANVASSER FOR CITY;
big pay and high class work; call before
10 a.m. or after 4 p.m. Room 46, Brrson-
Bonehrake block. l-? 5 12m
WANTED—AGENTS.
AGENTS
canvaser for city; big pay and high class
work. Room 33. Call at New Natick from 10
a. m. to 4p. m., tomorrow, cor. Third and Los
Angeles streets. 6-6-lt
WANTED— AGENTS TO SELL THE PlN
less Clothes Line; the only line ever in
vented that holds the clothes without pins; a
perfect success; patent recently issued; sold
'only by agents, to whom the exclusive right is
given; on receipt of 50 cents we will send a
sample line by mail; also circulars; price list
and terms to agents; secure your territory at
once. Address THE PINLESS CLOTHES LINE
CO., 17 Hermon st . Worcester, Mass.
3-29 Bat-Wed 12mos
WANTED— LADY AGENTS FOR A GOOD
remunerative business. Apply between
the hours of 10 and 12, at Rooms 7 and 8. THE
ALBEMARLE, S. Spring St. 6-5 3t
BUSINESS CHANCES.
A GOOD CHANCE TO
party with some capital. Call at room 33,
New Natick, cor Third and Los Angeles streets.
6-6-lt
WkK for sale —the refreshment
«P«/U» privilege, including all the necessary
utensils, milk shaker, etc. Good man can do
well. Apply at Novelty theater. 6-6-1 w
WANTED-PARTY WITH $2000 FOR IN
terest in established and exceedingly
profitable enterprise. Address OPPORTUNI
TY, Box 20, this office. 6-5 tf
OR SALE — % INTEREST OR WHOLE IN
restaurant, centrally located and saving
well. L. SCHMIDT, Room 48, Phillips OTock.
0-3 3t
I7<OR SALE—SARBER SHOP FIXTURES, 3
chair outfit, as good as new, at less than
half cost price. Call or address GEORGE
FISCHER, Nadeau house barber shop. 6-2 3t
FOR SALE—COUNTRY STORE—SPLENDID-
Iy located, liquor business in connection;
good reasons for selling; terms easy. Address
BUSINESS, Box 80, Herald office, 5 27 lm
FOR SALE OR TO RENT—THE SOUTH
Pasadena hotel and about 4 acres of im
proved land. This property is situated six
miles from Los Angeles, in the city of South
Pasadena, opposite the Santa Fe depot. The
hotel contains iO sleeping rooms, and is piped
throughout for gas and hot and cold water and
fitted with electric bells. There are 120 orange,
44 apricot, 52 poach, 17 nectarine, 5 quince, 3
almond. 37 apple, 3 pear, 6 plum, 3 prune, 2
fig and 6 loquat trees, and a small vineyard, to
gether with a beautiful garden of flowers and
shrubs. For further particulars address or in
quire of DR. H. F. PITCHER, 17 iN. Marengo
aye., Pasadena, Cal. 5-26 12m
FOR SALE—MY HOUSE AND STORE
CHARLES PAMPERL, dealer in hardware;
crockery and house furnishing goods, Ana
heim. Cal. 5-19 tf
for rent—houses.
rooms. Will rent single or double. Broad
way near Temple. Enquire of j. Mullally
11614 West First street. 6-0-7t
OR RENT—FURNISHED OR UNFUR
nlshed bouse with all modern improve
ments, in this city, with or without 15 acres of
land, use of cow. horse and buggy, included,
chickens, etc.; fine water, under city Irriga
tion ditch; very nice place. Apply to 1485
Mission road, corner of Haneenst.; take Kuhrls
st. cars; only responsible people need apply.
6 5 7t
IfOR KENT—HOUSE, BARN AND STORE:
1 good for saloon or grocery; on Washington
st. road of Santa Monica. Apply to 429 S.
Spring st. 6-4 tf
FOR RENT—FURNISHED OR UNFuIT
nished houses all over the city. J. WHITE
HORN, 228 W. First St. 5-26 tf
I7»0R RENT—S3S PER MONTH ; 1131 S. HILL
■ St.; 9 rooms; latest improvements. See
from 9 to 11:50 a. m.
For rent, $30; 13-room lodging house, Leon
block, Wilmington st;; $10 per month; store
same location. See from 2to3p. m. 5-13-lm
OR RENT—HOUSES ALL OVERTHE CITY~
C. A. SUMNER &CO., 107 S. Broadway.
mlO-tf
FOR^RKNT—ROOMS.
ijlOR RENT—
' room, with use of bath, cheap, for summer
months 134 S. Olive St., near Second. 6-6 4t
OR RENT-A NICE RESIDENCE ON WEST
Adams St., near St. James Park. KINGERY
& NEIDIG, No. 128 West Second st. 5-28 tf
OR RENT—NICELY FURNISHED FRONT
rooms at 512 Temple St. 5-24 tf
l/OR RENT-DOUBLE PARLORS, FINELY
JT furnished, with privilege of light house
keeping. 730 Temple st, corner Flower.
5-10 tf
FIVE CENTS A LINE
FOR SALE—City Property.
1j»OR SALE—SO FEET
near Vignes street, with small cottage.
$3700.
Lot on First street near drug store on Boyle
Heights, f>o feet front, $1500.
Lot on First street just west of Soto street, 50
feet front, fSOO
Sixty-five acres at Wilmington, No. 1 land
$75 per acre.
Twenty acres about Vmile f rom tr , e beach at
Long Beach,on California street, $150 per acre.
Twenty acres at Fullerton; best of soil and
water right; frame house, story, 7 rooms,
plastered and ceiled; good stable, 24x40 feet
with floor, stable, cowshed, chicken house and
yard, corncrib, windmill, tank and tankhouse,
drilled well, good water, cypress hedge in front,
2 acres alfalfa, about 5 acres in deciduous
fruits in full bearing, gum trees enough for
wood, balance in softshell walnuts, 2 years old
last spring. On main avenue 1W miles from
depot. Everything in best of condition. Price,
$6000 Can't be duplicated for- the money.
A. J. MEAD, 238 West First street, room 5.
4-6-2t
IT\OR SALE—3 BUSINESS BLOCKS ON
1 Spring St., bet. First and Fourth,
paying a rental of from 7 to 8 per
cent, on value; price today, $75,000
to .... $80,000
3 wholesale business lots, temporary
improvements, on Los Angeles st., iv
the midst of wholesale business;
price per foot $400 to $650
3 good large business lots on Broad
way, the best bargain offered, bet.
Second and Sixth sts.; price tod*y
per foot .' $300 to $650
20 feet, Spring, near Fourth $20,000
Handsome borne on Pearl St., very
large lot $25,000
Large elegant resilience Adams st. . $11,000
Beautiful home, 12 rooms, large lot,
Grand aye., near Washington » $9,500
Beautiful u-rnom cottage in a desira
ble block on II ill st., lot alone worth
price $(i,t)oo
A desirable 6-room cottage on Flower. $5,000
A cozy 5-room cottage on Adams St.,
large lot covered with orange trees,
windmill, burn, cement walks $2,200
A very desirable 0-room cottage on
Grand aye., modern, gas fixtures . . $3,000
1% story 9-room house, modern impts,
house cost more than price $3,500
A nice 5-room house near West Ijike
park, lot 58x150, in good shape $1,800
Large beautiful corner lot, Bonnie
Brae tract, 100x150 feet $4,500
50 feet on Grand aye., near Pico $3,300
50 feet on Flower, near Pico. $1,900
An acre lot with two cottages, corner
Tenth and Union aye $5,000
Beantiful lot on Severance St.. near
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By MORRISON & CHANSLOR,
5-1 lm 139 South Braadway.
I7»0R SALE —A SPECI AL~BARGAIN—A NICE
' 5-room cottage, lot 60x140 to alley, nice
lawn and flowers, within the X mile circle;
price, $3000 For particulars call on M. L.
SAMSON, No. 217 W. First st, city. 5-17 tf
I"j>Oß SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN—LOT 70
" feet front, house 6 rooms, bath and all mod
ern improvements', finely finished and conven
iently arranged. Inquire at premises, 22 7 E.
Twenty-third st.; will be sold cheap; terms, ]/ 3
cash, balance to suit purchaser 8 per cent.
5-Ui lm
FOR SALE—Country Property.
F"o R^^alS^^ : V
Choice alfalfa, corn, grain and fruit land;
running water, fenced: cultivated; will pro
duce $10 to $60 per acre annual income; 17
miles from Los Angeles. ]A mile torn railroad
depot; price down. fJOWAN Admr. BAX
TER, attorney, 175 N. Spring St., room 8.
5-13-eodtf
OR" SALE—FULLERTON RANCH, 40
acres, I mile from hotel at Fullerton; 3 acres
10 year old oranges, mostly budded; 7 acres 6
year old s.s. walnuts; 8 acres 1 and 2 year old
ss. walnuts; 3 acres 10 year old mixed or
chard; 5 acres gum grove, orange and walnut
nursery stock, enough to plant the balance,
which is now in wheat and potatoes; house, 7
rooms, hall, large barn, chicken houses, wind
mill, tank. etc.; everything in fine condition; a
sure bargain; price, $12,000. PIRTLE Si
HAWVER, 229 W. Second st. 6 5 7t
OR SALE—S6O ACRES TWO MILES FROM
Redlands: som* good valley land suitable
for fruit, grain and orangos; balance rolling
grassy hills, fine for stock and bees; plenty of
water; $3 per acre; worth $10. J. C. WILL
MON.23O W. Firßtst. 6-3-4t
A CHANCE TO
9 GET A FINE HOME WITH
GOOD INCOME.
FOR SALE — A NICE 10-ACRE HOME
place near Los Angeles; land highly im
proved and mostly planted in navel oranges
and French prunes all in heavy bearing con
dition; good buildings; income, $3,600 a year;
longtime if desired. KINGERY & NEIDIG,
128 West Second st. 5-28 lm
OR BALE—ORANGE LAND, CHEAP; 10
and 20 acre tracts; fine water in abnndance
piped ready for use deeded with the land; beau
tiful surroundings in the midst of a fine class
of people, close to railroad station, school,
churches and stores; alsoa few choice bargains
in improved orange orchards and fruit ranches.
WOOD & CHURCH, 227 W. First st. 12 E.
Colorado St., Pasadena. 5-8 lm
4£ 1 Kf\ FER ACRE—WE HAVE FOR SALE
3p lOv a few acres of the choicest prune, or
ange and raisin land, with best of water; charm
ingly located near railroad at La Canada, 10
miles north of Los Angeles. C. H. McARTHUR,
La Canada; W. D. GOULD, Temple block. Lob
Angeles. 2-26 tf
LOST AND FOUND.
T^OST^o^Y^Srli^
±j set with a ruby and seventeen pearls. A
suitable reward will be paid to the finder by re
turning the same to this office. • 6-6.1t
STRAYED OR STOLEN—3 SHETLAND
ponies; 1 black stallion, 1 black gelding, 1
sorrel and white; anyone having seen or found
them notify GEO. H BONEBRAKE, Los Ange
les National Bank. 5-27 tf
PERSONAL.
by me to George O. Tiffany is hereby re
voked. GEORGE A. TIFFANY.
Chicago, May 30, 1891. 6-6 31
M. F. BROWN, JEWELER, REMOVED
from Temple block to 425 S. Spring, for
merly California Tea Store. 6-4 7t
ERSONAL—HUMPHREY, 507 S. SPRING
st, sells all kindsjof goods on weekly pay
ments of 50c. 6-3 lm
ERSONAL—MAGIC SOOT REMOVER. NO
smoke! No odor! No soot to fall upon the
floor. A small quantity of this preparation
placed beneath the oven will in one minute
thoroughly dean your chimney and stove and
c*use it to bake better with less fuel. Price, 30
cts. a bottle. W. F. ADAMS, 304 S. Los An
geles st. 5-10 lm
ARGAINS in diamonds, watches
jewelry and optical goods, or anything
made to order or repaired in its line, at prices
to suit the times; satisfactory guaranty. AtJ
WOLTER. Manufacturing Jeweler and Watch
maker, 122 South Main St., near Grand Opera
House. 5 6-lm
B. FROVR, CHIMNEY SWEEPER;
* ranges and stoves cleaned. 605 Wall st.
5-9 lm
OTEL AMMIDON. GRAND AYE. AND
Twentieth st; summer rates. 4-25 tf
PRICES-21 LBS. BROWN
Jli or 16 lbs. white sugar, $1.00: 7 lbs.
pink beans 25c.; 8 lbs. cornmeal, 15c.; 3 pack
ages starch, 25c; 4 lbs rice, sago or tapioca,
25c.; gcrmea, 20c.; mountain coffee, 25c.: 5 lbs
good tea, $1; sack flour, 85c; 6 lbs. figs, 25c; 4
lbs. peaches, 25c; 3 cans tomatoes, 25c; can
corn, 10c; 9 cans fruit, $1: 9 cans oysters, $1;
4 cans sardines, 25c; 8 bars borax soap, 25c.;
hams. 13Kc; bacon, 10c. ECO
NOMIC STORES, 509-511 S. Spring at. m 5 tf
PERSONAL — INTERESTING TO EVERY
body How to make and save money. Read
the classil ed advertisements in the Herald
daily. A few cents spent In an advertisement
may make thousands of dollars for you. You
may procure a situation; sell your house and
lot; rent your vacant property; buy a paying
business or sell to advantage; loan your Idle
money or borrow cheaper than from agents,
and In a thousand different ways use these col
umns to advantage. On this page advertise
ments are only FIVE CENTS A LINE A DAY.
TO EXCHANGE.
F'^IT^XCHANGE ON
Fourth St., near Olive; house 2-story 10
rooms, bath, etc.. gas and water in the house;
price, $4500; for sale or would exchange for
good house further out with large lot. A.J.
MEAD, 238 W. First St., Room 5. 6-4 2t
FOR EXCHANGE—3 HOUSES AND LOTS
In city for well improved ranch near town.
ROBERT D. COATES & CO., 228 W. First St.
5-23 lm
ATTORNEYS.
ACEY
Fulton block, 207 New High Bt , Los Ange
les, Cal. 12-14-tf
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.
• Office and shop 419 East Seventh st. Tel
ephone No. 306. 5-13-if
FIVE CENTS A LINE
FINANCIAL.
$1,500,000
TO LOAN AT R G. LUNT'S
LOAN AND INSURANCE AQENCT,
227 W. Second st., Adjoining Herald ome*.
CHEAP MONEY.
Agent for the
GERMAN SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY,
of San Francitco. Jul tf
ACIFIC LOAN COMPANY—LOANB~MON*TY
in any amounts on all kinds of personal
property and collateral security, on piano*
without removal, diamonds, jewelry, sealskin*,
bicycles, horses, carriages, libraries or any prop
erty of value; also on furniture, merchandise,
etc., in warehouses; partial payments received
money without delay; private offices for cob,
sulfation; will call if dosired; W. K. DiGROOT,
Manager, rooms 14 and 15, No. South
Spring st. m 3O
ONEY LOANED—
On all kinds of personal property and col
lateral security or anythlng.of value,
In sums to suit,'
No Commission.
Buy Notes and Mortgages.
CRAWFORD,
Rooms 11 and 12, Los Angeles National Bank
building, N. E. cor. First and Spring sts. 11-27
YOU CAN BORROW MONEY ON AL|7
kinds of collateral security, as diamonds,
jewelry, pianos without removal, libraries,
bicycles or anything of value; private rooms
for consultation, or will cult if preferred; no
delays or commissions. SO. CAL. LOAN &
INVESTMENT CO., Rooms 5 and 6, Stowetl
block, 22ti S. Spring st; opp. L. A. Theater.
5-31 lm
-117 E HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY
tt and country property. Low interest.
GEO. I). BETTB, with Edw. D Silent A Co., 108
S. Main St., Opera-house block. 5-31 lm
51.000.000 1 at lowest rate of interest.
WM. MEAD & CO.,
209 South Broadway. 5-24
WR. BURKE. NOTARY PUBLIC. 155 N.
• Spring St. LoaDS money oto 8 per cent.
5-23 lm
THE CALIFORNIA LOAN AND TRUbT
company, 114 S. Main St., give special at
tention to the making of large loans at low
rates of interest. Also make installment loans
payable weekly, monthly or quarterly. 5-22 tf
ONEY TO LOAN—FROM 5 TO 20 YEARsT
at 6 per cent; annual, senti-mutual or
monthly installments, on city or farm property
anywhere in California. For full particulars
call or address IRWIN & STUCHELL, Room 7,
S. Spring St., Los Angeles. 5-19 lm
6 7, AND 8 PER CENT. MONEY—BONYNGE
& ZELLNER.IIS South Broadway. 5-19 last
OTTO BRODTBECK, 113 S. BROADWAY.
Money to loan on improved city and
country property at 8 per oent. net. 4-5 tf
<fcl AAA AAA-CURRENT RATES. S«
-•©L'UUU.UIfU CURITY LOAN A TRUBT
CO., 123 W. Second St., Burdick block, Los An
geles. W. M. Stimson, Pres. E. F. Spenee,
Treas. 3-29 tf
ONEY TO LOAN
—AT THE—
MAIN-STREET SAVINGS BANK & TRUST CO
426 South Main street,
On real estate, stocks and bonds.
No commission. 1-16-tf
d&EAA AAA TO LOAN UPON IMPROVED
V«JvrV»vvV city and country property; low
est rates; loans made with dispatch. Address
the Northern Counties Investment Trust, Ltd..
FRED. J. SMITH. Agent. Pomona. Cal.
ONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE, DlA
monds, watches, jewelry, pianos, seal
skins, live stock, carriages, bicycles and all
kinds of personal and collateial security. LSI
BROS., 402 6. Spring, mlB-tf
IF YOU WANT MONEY WITHOUT DELAY,
no commission, at prevailing rates of Inter
est, see Security Savings Bank, 148 8. Main st.
9-21-tf
FH^ICIANB.
DR. CHAPMAN, 223 8. SPRING ST., FOR
merly House Surgeon City and County Hos
pital, San Francisco; also Surgeon in Hospital
for Ruptured and Crippled, New York city.
5-30 6m
DR. T. L. BURNETT, FORMER ASSOCIATE
demonstrator of anatomy, Hospital College
of Medicine, and visiting surgeon to Masonic
Widows and Orphans' Home and Infirmary of
Louisville. No. S. Spring st. Special at
tention to surgery and gynaecological surgery.
5-30 lm
DR. ALBERT WILLIAMS, HOMEOPATHIST,
131 N. Spring st. (Phillips block): general,
family and obstetric practice. Telephone 433.
Day and night. l 10-tf
ZABALA, M. D., FROM THE FACUL
* ties of Paris and Madrid. Office and resi
dence 310% N. Main st , Los Angeles, Cal.
Telephone 278. Office hours—ll to 12, 2to 4,
7 to 8. 5-19
RS. DR. J. H. SMITH, SPECIALTY, MlD
wifery. Ladies cared for during confine
ment at 727 Bellevue aye. m 28 tf
R. HUGHES, FORMER RESIDENT SUR
geon to the New York Hospital. Specialty:
Surgery and Genito-Urinary diseases. 175 N.
Spring st. Hours, 9to 11, 2to 4. 2-22-tf
MRS. DR. WELLS, "THE CLIFTON." 233
N. Broadway. Specialty, diseases of
women. Many years of successful painless
methods in rectal diseases.
HAS. W. BRYSON, M. D.—l3BU BOOTH
Spring st. Telephone: Office, 796; resi
dence, 798. 12-17
R C. EDGAR SMITH-DISEASES OF
women a specialty; rectal diseases treated
by the Brinkerhoff painless system; office,
corner Main and Seventh sts., Kobarts block.
Telephone 1031. mlCtl
R. M. HILTON WILLIAMS. DISEASES O?
the head, throat, chest and blood a speci
alty. Office 137 South Broadway, MILLER
BUILDING. 9-5-tf
EBECCA LEE DORBEY, M. D. OFFICE
No. 7J4 N. Main st. Special attention given
to obstetrics, gynecology and disease* of
children. Hours 9to 11 a. m. and 2to4p. m.
Telephone 513. jeSf-tt
=3
educational.
Woodbury Business college
—AND—
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING
INSTITUTE,
245 South Spring Street, Los Angeles, Cal.
Tiie leading exponent of practical business
education.
For circulars and specimens of penmanship,
call at the college office, or address HOUGH,
FELKER & WILSON, Proprietors. 4-5 3m
A. SCHOOL OF ART AND DESIGN,(IN
• corporated). Corner Spring and Third sts.
0-3 lm
OS ANGELES UNIVERSITY-FOR BOTH
aexes. Collegiate, preparatory and train
ing school departments. Music, art and elocu
tion. Military drill and Delsarta. Send for
catalogue. CALVIN ESTERLY, President. P.
O. box 2893. 3 22 tf
LOS ANGELES BUSINESS COLLEGE; Ex
perienced teachers; complete course of
study. E. R. SHRADER, I. N. INBKEEP, F. W.
KELBEY, proprietors, 144 S Main st. 2-14-3 mo
SCHOOL OF CIVIL, MINING, MECHANIC**,
Engineering, Surveying, Architecture'
Drawing, Assaying. A. VAN DER NAILLKN
723 Market St., San Francisco. Send forci*.
culars. 12-10 12m
TUDSON EXCURSIONS eTsT EVERY MON
r) day via Rio Grande route. Experienced
manager in charge. Tourist cars to Chicago
and Boston. J. C. JUDSON A CO., 119 N. Spring
st. jel2-U
OCX ISLAND ROUTE EXCURSIONS
leave Los Angeles every Tuesday via Den
ver and Rio Grande railway. Through Pull
man tourist cars to Chicago via Salt Lake City,
Leadvllle and Denver. For circulars, rates,
etc., call on or address F. W. THOMPSON, 138
8. Spring st. 5-10 tf
HILLIPS' EXCURSIONS EVERY WEEE
via Denver and Rio Grande railroad. Only
excursions running tourist cars through to
Boston. Office No. 125% W. Second St., bet
Spring and Main sts., 3 doors from Spring st.
:*4
SANTA FE ROUTE STILL AHEAD OF ALL
competitors, both in time and distance, to
all points East. Special tourist excursions Bast
every THURSDAY. For full Information, ap
ply to or address any agent, or CLARENCB A.
WARNER, Exc. Manager, 29 N. Spring. l-13tf
wanted— horses to pasture; abund
ance of grass and water, at $2 per month,
on Washington st. Office, 258 S. Main St.
5-10 lm
"Vl" r ANTED—HORSES TO PASTURE; ABUN
dance of grass and water; board fence;
horses called for If desired. W. E HUGHES,
rooms 86 and 87, Bryson-Bonebrake build
ing; £i2iL_
& CLEVELAND, CIVIL AND
hydraulic engineers, 121 S. Broadway.
4-14 3m
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