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"The Illustrates Herald" This publication, by far the most superior member yet Issued, is ready for delivery, aad can be purebased or all newsdealers •ad at tbe Hitralrecounting Rooms. The Law on Trial. The. Inter-State Commerce law has tone into effect, and is now oft trial. It is too early yet to speak with assur ance of the practical effect the law will bave upon the commerce of the coun try aa an entirety; yet it cannot be denied that people living at competi tive points already feel that the law will work greatly to their disadvan tage. The schedule of rates adopted by the companies between terminal points at the East and here bas added ■naterjally to the cost of freight; so that the inauguration of the new law is accompanied by an increase in the cost of goods of every description imported from the East. In Los An geles many of tbe merchants at once marked up their goods from 10 to 15 per cent., and some as high as twenty per cent. We will give oneexampje: Carpets that before sold for f 1.35 per yard are raised to $1.50. Stoves, hardware, furniture,paper,etc., have all been marked up from 15 to 20 per cent. We cannot say that this great advance is justified by the increase in the freight tariff. If, however, it is not, it will soon rectify itself, for com petition in trade will speedily bring prices down to the exact differ ence that the increased railroad tariff has created. But the main principle of the Inter-State Com merce law will necessarily compel a higher range of prices upon goods im ported from the East to competitive points in California than ruled here tofore. This is inevitable from the fact that the companies are interdict ed from charging more for a short haul than a long haul. This at once wipes out the advantages possessed by competitive points, and places Tucson upon an equal footing with Los Angeles, atjd lieno in as advan tageous a situation as San Francisco. One result will flow from this ignor ing of the natural advantages of Los Angeles and San Francisco. It will cause the merchants of those cities to resort to their natural advantages, aud instead of bringing any but the lightest and costliest goods by rail, they will import the great bulk of their heavy merchandise by sea, either via Cape Horn or the Isthmus. What will the railroads do in the end, when commerce to a very great extent re tarns to its old channels? The law will not permit them to lower their rates in favor of the competitive points, and yet they must earn enough to keep up their roads and make them pay. Hence t«e tendency will' inevitably be to advance rates upon all goods that must necessarily have dispatch, and upon all classes of freights tbat are perishable. Tbis policy is one which the Inter-State Commerce law may force upon the railroads, and tbe effect of it would be incalculably injurious to California. We can see a small speck of good that the law might work out in the distant future. If it result in tariffs so high that ar ticles of necessity cannot be imported from the Atlantic without being greatly enhanced in value, then we shall be thrown upon our own re sources and forced to become a manu facturing State. Our deciduous fruits will be canned, our oranges will be made into preserves or expressed and distilled into liqueurs, and our grapes turned altogether into raisins and wines. But we do not pretend to say that the railroad tariffs will be, of necessity, so greatly increased as to cause an industrial revolution. With the law or without the law, the railroads will have to compete with thu ocean highway, for as soon as they feel the injurious effect ■ f this competition they will be compelled to flatten down their rates to hold the traffic of competitive points. The tide of travel to the Yosemite this year will surpass all previous ex periences in that line. The agent at San Francisco, Mr. Sam Miller, re ports the movement as both unprece dentedly early and large. There are several causes for tbis. The first is that the tremendous snowfall on the Sierras, accompanied by warm, melt ing weather, bas made the falls a spectacle of unusual splendor thus early in tbe season. Tbe second cause is that the absurd small-pox scare which prevailed in Los Angeles some weeks ago scattered immense numbers of tourists all over the State. Still another cause is the burning of the Hotel Del Monte, which has put prematurely on their circuit the large numbers of wealthy people who oth erwise would bave lingered there un til late in May. A further cause of tbe early and expanded volume of tbe travel to the Yosemite is to be fo md in the greatly enhanced con veniences for making the trip. The old hardships have been reduced to a minimum, and the enjoyment of these sublime spectacles of nature is no longer handicapped by the old fatigu ing methods of travel. Any one looking in at the door of the ex position building on Fifth street might well exclaim at the bustle within. Two days of the busy preparations have come and gone. Ladles alntost hidden behind work aprons, with the ever needed scissors fastened to their sides, have passed through the various stages of applicants, asking, waiting, grow ing impatient, accepting work assigned them auu struggling with lt until their at tention is fixed, t* elr enthusiasm aroused, their ardor fired to a degree that now t blanket of criticism or remonstrance from tbe neglected "man" at home can ex tingulsh or cool down, before the treasury shall have received the laEtceutof proceed, from ,he fair, and the report shall have been given in. Among the energetic workers are those whose faces were made familiar in last year's week of work; and parties who had not met since the last timber of the Taber nacle was absorbed Into a hotel, greeted each other as old friends when they met at tbe new exposition building for another three weeks of self-sacrifice. A good cause cements friendship, even where time, space aud circumstance sep arate friends. Rev. Mr. Colburn, the master of arrange ments, and Mrs. R. M. Wldney, the Presi dent, are the leaders of the forces. All the managers of the society fall Into line under their command. Mr-. Herrlott and Mrs. Johnson, managers of the reception and dlnlug-rooms: Mrs. howes and Miss Mclel lan on the supply booth; Mrs. Day on the special rose booth; Mrs. Brown on the State cuilosity booth, etc., etc. All are using their every endeavor to be np to time with their preparations. Mrs. Charles Prager, who made such a grand success of tbe refresh ing decorated Ice cream booth last year, la to be in charge of the same booth tnls year. Sbe has been fortunate In securing tbe same faithful treasurer, Madame Pee bles, who served with her then. The new townalte, Hyde Park, calculated to make a midway towu oceanward be tween Los Angeles and Ballona harbor, has grown rapidly Into popular favor. Not one who visits the place but comes away charmed with Its location, its smooth land and its grand scenery. In this connection Mr. Wicks and others have made a happy selection. The sales of lota and acreage have been highly gratifying, though scarce ly ten weeks have elapsed since the stakes were drlveu. The outlying acreage has of late been especially holding tbe attention of buyers, and lt must be admitted tbat no where around Los Aneelss can there be found a finer body of land, nor richer. Gne. Schade. The California Coffee and Lunch House at N •. 89 North Malo street has always en joyed the reputation of having oue of tbe leading coffee and lunch houses In Los An geles. Gua. Is a jolly g.ioe fellow who Is al ways catering to the wishes of his numerous customers and has always something to tlokle their palate and tempt their appetite Qus. has secured two large turtles, weigh ing 160 pounds each, and to-day and Sunduy hls customers and patrons will be favored with some line greeu turtle soup and turtle steaks, Howes Tract. The sixth installment Is now dueandoav mont is requested, as the division of the property takes place on Saturday. »• w - Stronsr, JB. P. MavcKe.n, M. (1. SlcKoon. McKoon St Btrong, houses, lots, acres, farms, vineyard; orange groves, ranches 8100k 7 116 W, * lr,t 8t - Nadeau Ghirardelll's eoluable cocoa la fresher! stronger and superior to any imported; The fact has long been appreciated by discerning residents of Los An geles that oar foothill region is neces sarily a very restricted one,and that it must come in time to be in very great demand, and will be held at very high figures. The region of country in ihe United States where the or ange, the lime, lemon and pomegran ate can be grown at a commercial profit is very resti icted in area, and ■till more circumscribed is that ex panse of country under the stars and stripes , where the distinctive sub tropical fruits can be grown in a cli mate which is not surpassed in the world for salubrity, and which by common consent of traveled people ia far in advance of that of Nice and HERALD "Want*," "Personals," and other adver tisement* neder the following heads In •erted at tne rate of 6 ocnts per line for —a In—rtlon. WAHTED-HElf. ANTED—AN ACTIVE. INTELLIGENT lady who desires to mak* some money, lor work among her sex. x, Herald offlee. WANTED— MEN HAVING TEAMS AND wanting woik breaking several hun dred acresof land, csn procureemploymer,t hv—!Hr.g«t mcm 20, T>r,wn"V h'ooV WAftinlJ —A t*o*»u tl-.lt!. IU t't> I P beds, elc; without husband; '20 Wil mington street; spply immediately. WANTED-COAT MAKERS: STEAI > V W work, at M. & P. SHORT, 181 South Spring street jgfj WANTED-GOOO DRESSMAKER Sr.W W ing girls aud apprentices, 380 Aliso avenue. B»vle Height*. si 5j ANI'MJ-A GlttL TO COOK FOR small family. Good wages. Refer ences required. Apply to J. A. AG! >B>*i No. 12 "nnr- .tr—t. "31" WuNIEU — IJK.MB full IiRADLNO. Al" -ply to E. C. IU" KLIN GAME, No. 8. Beaudrv avenue. ml9lm mWO' APPRENTICES TO LEARN MIL- I linery; also, two makers wanted. Ap ply at MRS. DELKR, 22 West First street, L"s Ange'es, Cal. m 9 tl SITIIATIOWsT~W AIvTFP. WANTED— A SITUATION BY YOUNG (French) lady in a dre-smaklngestab llsbmeDt. Had some experience. Apply Si Allsostreet. »r2 lw WANTKIS-MIKCIiLLA N KOU S. -A NTE D-T»0 HOUBE KEEPING robms, unfurnished: for man end Wife: mud be centrally located. Address FRANK. HENRY, Bijou Lodging House.Los Angeles street. apr-lt AN I ED—HOUSE 7 OU s ROOMS Vt 1 II modern conveniences In good location: must be first class iv every particular. TREUTLEN & DRONILLAKD. 116 W First street. ap6tf_ WANTED—HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR V> empty beer hott'ex lv any quantities. 9TEINIKE A BRINING, 322 North Alame da street. " TXfANTED— TO EXCHANGE TOWN LOT W for good ho-se and buggy or team of, horses. l». B. SHORT, No. 8 8. Spring st. ■ mv6tf fUK BK»»T—BOOMS. O RENT—A FRONT ROOM NICELY furulsbed; suitable for one or two gen men: rent reasonable. Inquire at 19 Rfgent street. ? 5 ' 2t . FOR RENT-TWO UNFURNISHED rooms with closet and pantry snd sink, close in, only 110, with water. Also, house 01 four roorrs, hard finished, $20, with water. Inquire at 60 Rosas street, near Bellevue avenue. aps 2t TO LET—TWO NICELY FURMSHED housekeeping rooms, 424 Bouth Seventh atreet, corner Grand avenue. Price $16 - at L>OK KENT-A CuMKOhTABLE AND I? convenient room to a responsible party who will do Janitor work of n office in lieu of rent. Enquire at No. 19 N. Spring street. apr:Mw FOR RENT - TWO INFURNISHED rooms, bath and pantty. (8 a month; furnished room 15. V* Snath Hill street. ar27t EfOR RENT—. WO tURNIoHKU FKON I' " rooms with bath aud closet, in p lvate family. No. 7N. Olive ai'2tf •fO L T—NEWLY FUttMSHIiD RuOMS, 1 with use ol kitchen room; 20 Downey Block. si tf Qlli S. MA IN—NICELY FURMIHEu 010 rooms with board at the New Deni sou ai reasonable rates. spr l-?t _ F~ OR RENT—NICE ROOM ON BUNKER Hill. G. W. BUttTON, 106 Noith Spring Btreet, Temple Block nUltf TWO NICELY FURMSHED ROOMS TO let with board BQ7 lemplest, m2B tf I7IURNISHKD ROOMS IN THE NEW AND r elegant house, No. 500 Fort sireet, corner Sixth. _m9tf THE LANKER9HIM, STRICTLY FlRBT clsss apartment bouse; 'In' , Spring st., near Third, elegant large sunny rooms en suite or single, furuisned or unfurnished. ml3-lo 4).« A SOUTH FORT STREET—ST. HELK —— v na House. Sunny rooms neatly furnished: first cla»s location. in tit f FOB KKKT-VIH'HI.I.A^KOUS. O LEI—STORAGE BY THE MONTH, Apply to GEORGE W. MEADE & CO. -6-6t LVfoKES TO KEN T—ON M >IN IKEfcT O Apuly to MASK G. JoNHS, offices 1 and 2 Jones' Block. 75 N. Spring 8 . sG-tf IjlOli R NT-OrFIOH, 212 N. MAIN T great E RKID. m3l-tl IfUH RE.VT —ON APRIL IST, SMALL -T store opposite Welli, Fargo ,t Co. Call at No 3 Arcadii strce'. mRO tf 'OR REN.—AT FROM $3 iO~iio PER year; safe deposit boxes in absolutely fire and burglar proof chrome steel vault. Inspection invited. THE CHILDRESS SAFE DEPOSIT BANK, 87 South Spring st. Mentone, or any portion of the Ri viera, or of the Mediterranean coast of Africa. In view of these facts it is not at all surprising that at Pasa dena, the San Gabriel and at Mon rovia iuch miracles ol enhancement of real estate values should have been witnessed. The same peculiar and exceptfonal increase in values will, to a certain txteut, characterize the whole region of country to and inclusive of the San Bernardino val ley and its tributaries. There is no thing exaggerated about it. It is not a "boom." ltis a legitimate growth, founded upon special conditions, which would' produce the Bame re sults anywhere in the United States under similar circumstances. It is precisely because the circumstances are unique tbat tbe phenomenal en hancements, which have really only begun their upward career, are re ported from all these richly-endowed foothill lands, which are consecrated at once by an unparalleled fertility and an unapproached climate. The San Francisco Evening Post which, of all the San Francisco dai lies, has always been the fairest towards Los Angeles, has at last made up its mind that this is to be a dry year in California. That this is the case as to all of this commonwealth t except Southern California we think very likely. Los Angeles will be a notable exception to this experience. But the Post has discovered some thing which shows progress. It says in its issue of Monday: "On the whole "it looks like a dry year, but fortun "ately that name is no longer fraught "with the terrors it once bore. Cali "fornia is not dependent upon a single "crop, sown on the cbances of a "favorable season. We shall still "have our oranges, and apricots and "figs; we shall cure raisins and ptess "wine whatever the clouds may see "fit to do. Irrigation is putting our "deserts on a level with the moist "valleys of the coast. Now that the "State has adopted the policy of "making use of its natural advan "tages, a dry year can be nothing "worse than an inconvenience." In other words, our contemporary as much as says that Southern Califor nia, with her oranges, raisins, figs and brandies, will save the State in this year of grace 1887. t'OK RGKT-HniKCS. T~ O LEI—HkUsE O? 4 ROOMS, WI i H 6 acres; 110 per month. Apply to Cha«. V. Ball, room 5, 41 South Spring streit, he tween 9 snd 12 a. m. aprs-Imo FOX BENT—NEW TEN-BOOM HOUSE, on Tnompsou street, in Ellin tract (uear Adams and Figueroa street.) Cement side walks Irom street cars to house. Will rent for six or twelve months*a' S4S per m ->nth. BRODTBECK & PENNEY, apr 3 lw N '. 17 N. Spring street. I'OB HAIiE — Country Property FOR HALE-160 ACRES OF LAND ALSO Forest Dairy, containing cows, horses, wagous, route and cans, etc. Inquire at GREEN ME ADOW' 1 mile west of school bouse, or address P. O. Box 741. m23-6m riwitwiriAi.. HONEY TO LOAN ON MORTG i GE —MOR- iIL TIMER & HARRIS, Attorneys at Law, 7s Temple Block. tf IijOXA AAA T0 LOAN—LOWEST IN ty£o\J.\)\)\J tercet. Apply direct. A.J. VTKLE, rom 23 Schumacher Block. m.SOtf MONEY TO LOAA ON REAL ESTATE in am unts to suit. BRODTBECK St PENNEY. No 19N Spring at. 'ehli tf LOST ANI> FOtlNli. EST RAY—TAKEN UP BY UNDER signed, one mile north of Alhambra, California, on tbe 2d day of April, 1887, two chestnut sorrel horses. One VM hands high, supposed to be 11 years old: the other 16K hands high, four white feet and white stripe In forehead, supposed to be 9 years old. Owner by proving property and pav ing charges can have same. J. C. .i AL LACK. Alhambra. af> tf «-| i\ KEWAKD — LOST — A bOKKEL flu h'Tse colt, 10 months old; black maue snd tall and one white spot on fore head. Return to No. 9, Aliso street. A. C. SMITH aft-st ST XKAYED—CORRALLED AT THE COR ner of South Johnson St Mottrt streets one bay colt 1 year old. The owner can have property by proving and paying for this silver luement. tf. I osr—a Lady's bXIUI jacket, wixh a- 1 tag ol Newman, the Tailor, on inside, coming from the Marlborough to tbe post offlce yesterday afternoon. Liberal reward by returning to No. 10, Downey block. apM 8t IjWND-A S.'LVEtt WATCH; OWNIK can have the same by proving properly and paying charges at Live and Let Live Market, corner Second and Main streets. M lw IHKB'rilMt.H. GERMAN BENEVOLENT 80 -clety.-There will be a meeting of the German Ladies' Benevolent Society at Turnverelu Hall TODAY; Wednesday, April 6 h) at 2 o'clock. All members are earnestly requested to he present MRS. JOHN MILNER, President. Mrs H. Mkhz, Secretary. ap6-lt Warn NOTICE OF DIVISION OF THE Howes Tract. Subscribers to the Howes tract are notified to attend a division of the property on Saturday, April 9,1887. at 11 a. m., In Turnvereln Hall, 137 South Spr'rg street, Loa Angeles, Cal. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LAND CO.. m3otd 244 N. Main St., Baker Block. OF CHOSEN FKIB.NDS.— •r-"' Guardian Council. No. 90, meets in rythlsn Castle Hall, 24 South Springatreet, the first and third TUESDAY EVENINGS each mouth. Visiting friends cordially in vited. J. H. MARSHALL, C. C. mr29-3m EDIJCATIOHAL. OMMERCIAL night school —in- struction will be given at most reason able terms in bookkeeping aud all grammar and high school studies. Candidates pre pared for college and teacher's examina tions. Rooms Schumacher Block. L. B LAWSON, FRED. H. CLARK, A. M , Principals. tf The Flower Festival society. BARSAINa llf BEAL ESTATE. At A X A WILL BUY A SECTION OF LAND, 3SOOU soil very rich, aandy loam; rail ■ nad runs through theseotion. Room 20, Downey blook. " LIOR BEST BARGAINS IN REAL.ESTATE T seeG. W. BURTON, 106 North Spring street. Temple Blook. msitf FOR SALE-VENTURA COUNTY LANDS. Largo and small tracts and town lots. Full Information given to those desiring Pleasant homes. Good soil and climate. R. C CARLSON, 28 N. Spring st. in'B-lm E'OR BALE—FINEST QUARTER SECTION in Autelope Valley; also a barsMiuina splendid large lot and house in the city. At Tnrnvpreln Hall. S ■ th Boring St. mil tl PARCELS. AGUIKRE & CO , HAVE FOX sale, atapeclal bargains, lots In the Fltz gerald tract, on Ninth street, at 10 to 80 per centless than surrouudlng broperiy, lor a few days only: also long Ifit of city and oountry property at low rates. 12 Court street. mll-tf FH)R HALE—BY RUDDY, BURNS & Smith, eight acres, finely improved, three fourths mile west of city limits, In the Cahuenga district; 17500. Ten aores southwest of Agricultural Park; ♦10,000. Seventy-five acres of oil land near New hall'; $750. „ , , Oue-half aore on Adams street, finely im proved, with five-room house: ?3300. Thirty acres ou Temple street, Just out side of the city limits; $00 per acre. Twenty acres ou AlsmLda, all lv full bearing orange orchard and vineyard; $20,000. A fine orange orclurd of twenty-four acres on Lemon strett: JiOOO per acre. Several fine lots in the Bonnie Brae tract. Lands iv Antelope valley at $6 to 810 per Building lots in all parts of the city at prices to suit all. ResldeLces iv all parts of the city. The most of the property ou our books can be had on easy terms. The above is selected from a very large list ol property which wo have on our books lor sac. Reasonable terms csn be had on most of our properly. febattf ll'OK SALE IN TRACTS to bL'li, ♦00 PER AJ acre; 16 miles from Los Auge es, near ocean. WALTERS & TUBBB, Pico House. lant-tf In arms Amu town llms—farms of 1 all sizes, from five to sixteen hundred acres of land for sale; one of 800 acres a spe cial bargaiu; also town lots in the Iron Sul phur Springe Tract. New life in and near : this family resort, incident .o the comlug of the railroads. The best of nstural minernl waters and baths. C. T. WIDNEY & CO., Fulton Wells P. O. Cal. no2l-if BIIXINKSStHIAWCES. FOX SAI.E—A CiIMKAJ. MEnCIIANDISE business. Good business. Situated lv one of the richest localitiea in Santa Ana valley. For particulars inquire at ihe Her ald office. apr3-!4t H*VE CASH APPI.IOAN 13 FOX A PAY- Ing businoss. A. J. VIELE, room 23, Schumacher Blnekv aS-lw KAKE CHANCE— liooii, PA 1 ING store business for sale. Apply to J. B. HOl.l OWAY, 49 Temple B!osk,Los Angeles, for particulars. m 2» 2w ARTNS.K WAN lE./, TO JOIN THE AU vertiscr, with a fewhuntlrcd or a thous and dollars, !n a first-class paying business; fullest investigation solicited and referen ces given; no previous experience necessa ry, Address MERCHANT, P. O Box 1194, Los Angela", Cal. febl7-3moB PARTNERSHIP WANTED—A GENTLE man of exp?rience, with $1000 to $1500 at command, wishes to join In partnership with a paying concern, where his time and money can be utilized. Address BONA FIDE, care room 3, No. 28 N. Spring street Los Angeles. Ual fehl7-3mos MISCIiLLAWF.OIJS. FRED'K. PUKSSORD—PROFESSIONAL nune, 43 Frauklln street, city. a3-lm 1710R ELEGANT EASTER CARDS GO TO ! Olmsted & Wales', 17 W. First street. ap -7t MJ. DANISON <i CO., NEXT EXCUR . slon, via Salt Lske, April 7th and 31 St. May 5. 1887. Office N. Spring St. Apl-ltn WILL TAKE HORSE AND ON part payment on lots. BANDHOLT & CO.. 230 North Main street. m2O tf DO Yl U WANT A HOUSE BUILT? Go to Kronuick's. Do yon waut store fixtures? Goto Kronnick's. Do you want effice fixtures? Go to Kronnick's. Do you want screen doors and window screens? Oo to Kronnick's. Do you want ladders or step-ladders? Go to Kronnick's. Do you want jobbing or repairing done by competent workmen? Go to Kronnick's. ~ 8. C. Kronnick, 130 South Spring street. Telephone 521. ml6lm VJOTICETO PEOPLE REMOVING FROM j.\ tbe city—Highest cash price paid for all kinds of furniture pianos, organa. All communications strictly confidential. Ap ply MERCHANT, 222 Downey avenue. m6tf FOX SA I.E. FOR SALE—A FIRBT-CLASS RESTAl' rant, doing a good business. Satisiactor/ reasons for selling. Apply immediate y al the CHiCAGO RESTAURANT, 126 S. Spring street. a6_6t MUST BE SOLD BEFORE APRIL 15, '67? Lot 32 in ■ Ick Tract, 20 acres; one of tbe most beautiful and centrally located pieces; fine ocean view. Price, 1400 per acre; also lot 51, 20 acres very choice, at 1325 peracre. BRADSHAW & 7.ELLNER.S3 S. Spring,St„ room 23. a6lot FOR SALE—A THOROUGHLY EQUIP ped restaurant; centrally located. For particulars addreß* A. B. at posto**ce. apfttf FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE — FURNI lure of a 9 room house; well located tormenting rooms; will take cheap lot In part pay; house can be rented cheap on long lease. CARR & COOK, 12Court street »to 12 a. m. a-6tf FOR SALE—UHCKBMITH AND WAGON shop, in Yolo county; doing a good business, over $7000 p t r year. For particu lars call at this office, aO-7t FOX SAI E—THE PRETTIEST AND MOST complete confectionery store in Los Angeles. Choice location and good trade. Price, S«>o. Apply to BR • DSHAW & ZELL NER, 33 South Spring street, room 23. apr6-lw FOR SALE OR TRADE—FOR CITY OR country property—Fixtures and stock of a well-established dry-goods, boots, shoes, hats aud not'ons store, with four living rooms at a very low rent. Send address for an interview to "Y. X. Z.," P. 0„ Los Ange les. ap3-7t FOR LEASE—GRANITE QUARRY, CON venient to both Los Angeles aud San Diego; stone excellent and unlimited; clo-e to railroad; fine water power; tents, tools, blacksmith shop and cookhoune. A rare cbance. Address lock box 116, San Diego. • ap2 6t FOR SALK—A FIRST-CLASS SALOON and lodging-house iv tbe cpuntry, clearing from 18 to SiOdaily. This la a bar gain. Apply at once. Address O. W., tnis offloe. sp2 6t LODGING HOU9E FOR BALE FOR CABH only: full of roomers, No. 20 Wilming ton street, off First. Apl 2w FRESH JERSEY COWS FROM S6O CP wards, kind and gentle. WILLIAM NILES, E. Washington, near Main street cars. mSO-lm THOROUGHBRED HOLSTEIN BULLS, also choice milch cows. Address J. E. DUBKEE, Bonita Meadows, Bsnta Monica Road. m! 9 fim BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES FOR sale cheap. FOUNTAIN SALOON, 22 North Spring street. mlft-lm FOR SALE —THE LEASE, FURNITURE and business of the most elegant and conveniently situated rooming-house in Los Angele*, and clearing profit of between $200 and 1300 per month. Reasons for selling strictly personal. For particulars address "M. B,"postofficeßox 374. m! 3 lm WASHINGTON GARDENS. OSTRICH 1" Alt .Tl . BIRDS NOW ON VIEW !-■*» Admission, 85 l enti. Take the Main-street car-, which atop at the gate. CAWBTON A FOX, Lessees. CASH PRICES ! CASH PRICES WE LEAD I Let Those: Who Cam Follow. I/ook at These for Low Prices KENTON'S New Grocery, 181 S. Spring St. Crown Flour worth tl 45 at $1 85 Capitol Flour " 185 at 125 lbs Granulated Sugar.. " 110 at 100 20 bars Babbit's 8o"p " 125 at 1 (.0 6 cans Ass'ted Table Fruit.. " 150 at 126 0 cans Ass'ted Pie Fruit...." 126 at W 6lb box Duryea's Stirob.... " 70 at 65 Ilb Choice Tea " fl at 60 llb Choice Tea " M tt f 9 Ilb Choice Tea " .50 at 40 O gallon cans Tomatoes.... " 276 at is» 6 gallon cans Ass. Pie Fruits" 260 at 226 lfb mixed Nuts " 25 at 15 WE ALSO HAVE A FULLL LINK OF FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES, CHOICE CONFECTIONERY, Cioabb and Tobacco, Fini Txa, Pure Dotf eeand splcee ttSpeclsUty AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PHIOES. GEO. D. KENTON, 161 Bonth Bprlna* St., Loa Angeles. mrlS-lm Ij>Oß SALE—AT MCCARTHY'S CALIFOR nia Land Office, 28 West First street Los Angeles, and Colorado street, Pasadena Houses, lota, acreage and business proper ties for speculators. Call. mB-lm- H«»AM»» /IWP I.tHMIIKB. OOMB AND BOARTi-TOURISTS CAN be accommodated during tne summer moutbs, by the day or week, at a first-class private boarding house. 923 Hyde street, cor. pine and San Francisco. «pr4 lm MRS. E. .r PUODART. OARD AND ROOMS IN THE NEW AND elegant house No. 606 Fort street, corner Sixth. m2i-t| SELLKVDa TERRACE, FORMERLY >i*atl»Vllla, 489 Pearl street. Los Arge ,OaL The finest location In the city; take Sixth street cars. "Bellevue Terrace" consists of three buildings, all connected by front porch, and contains 140 as desirable rooms as oan be found In Southern Califor nia Board and room »s.OO and 12.50 per fSfj . Liberal arrangements made with per sons desiring rooms and board by the month ?J M». DaNTKL PIOKIT, Mrs. KATIE E. PICKIT. Proprietors attti HRB. PakICBR—INBEfMiMDIItt'I' blatk writer and teat medium. Gives lull nameeoi spirit friends. Consults lons on business speculations, mineral, lawsuits, removsls, love, marriage, absent friends diseases, eto. Developing olass Thursdays sr. m.,m South Spring street, room 8.9 a. m. to ft p m ma im MRS. M MARSHALL, 'IEACHEtt AND practitioner of Metaphysical Sclenot or Christian Ueallnr, room U. Foster Block, Main street, as PROFESSOR J. TBCIIANK, CLAIRVOY ant. Fortune-teller, 32! i South Spring street, L"» AngMes, " hI m! 3 lm (111 HAI'S 'ITCRff OFFIi/'a ~UitD«.K SI j Charles Hotel. R. R. Tickets nought s'dd and exchanged. Members of the Amer ican Ticket Brokers' Association. R J. PRYKE A CO.. 21 •> North Main street. m.Mf $~"c~VVuKTH FREE. SUPERB DEVELOr ment of lorm and limbs, a pure, lovely complexion, sparkling eyes and perfect health guaranteed. No quack lotions or air Fumps. Book on "Physical Culture" free. |R. L. C. HARMON, 818 Halght street, San yranpl°po,<:al no'T. lv FO|* SALE—Clt|r_ fropeny. FOR BALE—3BO FEET FRONT ON south side of Pico street by 180 feet on ttsntce aud 180 feot on Loa Ange es street tor »9600. Apply to W. P. McINTOSH, 122 N Spring street. ap2 lw IjToR SALE— 2 ELEUAisi LOIB FOX I' sale on the Installment pi n, only one block from Temple street and only seven lnutes ride on the cable road from Spriug street. Apply to W. P. McINTOSH. 122 NT Spring street. ap2 lw FOR SALE—CHOICE LOTS ON BOYLE Heights for 5250 each. ROCHESTER A LAYTON, 9 Commercial street. m3o_ TTIOR SALE — TWO LARGE LOTS ON I Grand avenue, only $2300. Come and see this if you want a ba v gain. Also, fine lot between Main street and Grand avenue: will take good horse as part pay. MILLER & HERKIOTT, 2W N. Mtin st_ ro27tf TWO CHOICE 1 OTSIN ELECTRIC HOME stead tract, big discount: also one large cooking stove very cheap, at 210V4 South Bnrlng street. m9-lm EfOR SALE—THE LARGEST AND BEST 1 lot in the city for the money, between M tin street and Grand avenue, cohered with fine fruit trees. Price only 1000. Terms easy. Come at once, for this is a bargain. 2fij North Main street. m2O-tf FOR SALE—II6xI79 on Grand avenue cheap. McCOYE & CUSHMAN. 23 N. Hpriug street. _m tf T.IOR SALE—CHOICE LOT IN THE J Childs tract, o'i electric railroad line. McCOYE & CUSHMAN, 23 N. Spring stieet. m2if FOR SALE—BEAUTIFUL LOT HILL stroet near Eleven h. cbeap. McCOYE A CUSHMAN, 23 W. Spring street. m2tf UK ST I Hi's. ADAMS BROS., DENTISTS, 23 8. SPRING street, rooms 4 and 6. Gold fillings from $3 up. Amalgam and silver fillings, tl. Painless Extraction of Teeth by vitalized air or nitrous oxide gas, 11. Teeth extracted without gas or air, > .50. Best sets of teeth from $» to tlO, By our method of making; teeth a misfit Is impossi ble. We make especialty of extracting teeth without pain. Office hours from BA. m. to 6r. if. Sun days from 10 a. h. to 12 m. d 7 tf AMI BJ3MENTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Main street, bet. First and Second. H. C. WYATT Manager Return of the Great Favorites, : W. T. CARLETON'S OPERA COMPANY : + + One Week and Two Matinees, Commencing- iMonday, April 4th. REPERTOIRE. Wednesday Matinee Nanon Wednesday Night Erminie Thursday Mikado Fridsy Drum Major's Dauouteb Saturday Matinee.Drum Major's Daughter Saturday Night Mikado Scale of Prices.—Dress Circle and Par quet (reserved), $1 50; admission, *t. Bal cony (reserved), 75c; admission, 60c. Private Boxes (holding six persons), 112. CaT" Special scenery, painted by Wil keus, will be used in tbe Mikado, with tbe original effects. Seats on sale on and after Thursdsy, March 31st. mr3o GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Main street, bet. First and Second. H. C. WYATT Manager One Week. Commencing Easter Monday April 11 th, ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY ! Engagement of tjie Popular Favorites, lIIt JOSEPH it. fciUlKinEß tt v —AND— PHOEBE DAVIES, Supported by a Carefully Selected Company IN THE FOLLOWINO BEPERTOIRE I Monday Called Back ~„ ~,,„ „„j (The Field of Honor, Tuesday and Friday | * RuTH , s Uevotlon ' Wednesday The Wages of Sin Thursday Monte Cristo Saturday A Hoop of Golo CsaT**Prices of Adml«slon—Parquet and Dress Circle, $1: Balcony, 50c. No extra charge for reserved seats. Sale of seats commences Thursday at 10 A. tf. ap6-llt \ BAKGAINS! ' 55SHS - S orner ! ot ' 62^ 6 ? ,0 . n Washington st. •GOO eaoh-Tho beat lots Iv tbe City Center MOOO—Sumo el»e, adjoining. Tract. *'» ch —Fine lotß on Boutallo aye. 03700— Lot COxlf 5, on west side Hill st. j .TSOO-Largeh* on Olivo st. This is a » 1800 -Cor. lot on Grand aye.. clean side. . «1200-Lot cor.Beacon and Ninth sts. •1680—Fine lot adlolning the above. ■MW each—Six fine lots adjoining ou Bea- 1117 60 Each—Big lots on Hope st. • const. ... . ~. •ISOO-102Ieet?ront on Ninth st. ■ S4oOO-Corner Adams and Figueroa, lOC- MOOO— Bargain on Washington St., 105x176 loot front. on the corner, ' I »II,UOO-Best alfalfa ranch In tho county I kV>V~ Besides tbe above I have the remaining lots In the Ellis Tract, which are every one of them choice for building speculation. I am selling the cheapest tract of lota on t the east side of the river lor j«O0 to $850 per lot; 1100 down, balance $i 0 per month. I • have a few fine houses and Improved places which will suit you for homes. My specialty has always been fine acre property and tracta for subdivision, and I have the best In 1 the city. M. G- WILLARD, No. 3»H North Spring Street I,as Anrelei, Ostl. ft-tf ' One Hundred Farms! OF 40 ACRES EACH, FOR SALE, Being a Choice Body of Level Land, Consisting of 4200-BROAD ACRES-4200 All Under Cultivation, AND THE MOST OF IT NOW COVERED WITH A PROMISING GROWTH OF BARLEY. IT IS A SUBDIVISION OF the Mcdonald tract IN THE RANCHO SAN PEDRO, Eight Miles and a Half South of Los Angeles AND ONLY 3 i-2 MILES FROM A RAILROAD STATION. This tract produced last year over $50,000 worth of grain, and such a thing as a failure of the crop is unknown. There is a handsome schoolhouse, four dwell ing-houses and other buildings, and three wells, wind mills and tanks on the tract. Water in Great Abund ance can be had on every forty acres of this land. The land grows Wheat, Barley, Small Fruits, Apples, Pears, Peaches and Grapes to perfection. Some parts are specially adapted to Strawberries, and a three-acre place near this land produced over $800 per acre in Strawberries last year. The land is leased for this year, and the pur chaser will receive one-fourth of the crop at the thresher. J3sT"IT WILL BE SOLD ON THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS being one-third cash and the balance in four equal annual payments, with 8 per cent, interest. 0 gjtWEach forty acres has a road on two sides of it. The land will bo said in ten, twenty or forty-acre tracts, and the first comer will have the choice. Price, $35 per acre and upward. A complete abstract of title in office. A separate certificate given with each deed. Address the proprietors, H. H. BOYCE, Box 1316, or C. J. RICHARDS, Box 1450, Los Angeles. McCOYE & CTJSHMAISr. 23 N. Spring St., Los Angeles, or WRIGHT & BART LEY, 115 W. First St., Los Angeles. mr22-lm FIVE-ACRE TRACTS. BY DIRECTION OF Mr. C. F. Bragg, the Purchaser, WE HAVE SUBDIVIDED ISO ACRES OF THB ABOVE TRACT INTO Twenty-Four Five-Acre Tracts, and Offer Them at $150 Per Acre. One third cash, and balance on reasonable time. This ia tbe choicest land of the whole McDONALtI Tract. McCOYE & CUSHMAN, m2T S3 North Sprlusj Street. ■ - ' ; . 1887 SPRING i SUMMER 1887 CLOTHING AT E. ADAM'S the One-Price Clo thing House STYLISH AND PERFECT-FITTINQ CLOTHINO can be bo« K M at LOWEST PRICE:). We offer the following special inducements: 125 BUSINESS SUITS AT . .| lO 00 Worth $15. IMPORTED CHEVIOT SUITS AT. ..... 12 60 Worth $i». 75 ALL-WOOL CASSIMERE SUITS AT.. *1250 Worth 120. OUR FINE LINE OF IMPORTED DIAGONALS CASSIMERES AND CORKSCREWS Are Equal to Xallor-.Tlade Uarmenta. We Have Them in SACKS and FROCKS at BEDROCK PRICES. STRAW HATS AT 28Cts. AND UPWARDS. Tola ia Undoubtedly one of tne Greatest Bargain Sales. BE SURE TO CALL. E. ADAM, No. 15 South Spring Street, Los Armeies. Cal. fl7-3m ' ZMI. C 3-. "WILLARD (BUCCEBaOR TO ALBEE & WILLARD.)