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6 ADVERTISING. * * I The most direct method of reaching tho : public and making known your . * * WWW A NT* N TTTTT SSSS W WW WAANNN t ss W WW W A A NNN T 8 WWW W A A NNN T 8 WW W W A A NNN T SSSS IWW WW AAAA NNN T 8 I WW WW A A N N N T 8 IW W A AN .NN T 8 S i W W A ANNN T SSSS Is through tho classified ad columns of The Herald. It ta cheap, brings quick returns, end places the advertiser in direct communi cation with those he wishes to reach. 000 L A R SS Q oSS s II FFFH EKE ODD COL AAfl b S H IIF HE DD 3) L A A °BSo II FF II KR D 1> BOL AAAr S h sHF HE D D 000 LLLLA A B SS H M SS B II F II EEEDDD A ODD L FEETTTTrSSq AA D DL )•' T 5 8 • AADDL EE T B SS« AAA DDK E T R 5 AADDD LLLLEEH T B SS S Inserted In the columns of The Herald at * £ • 5 CENTS PER LINE PER DAY. ; : $1.00 PER LINE PER MONTH. i * Special rates for a longer period. ■ * * Persons wanting situations, help, or wishing to rent, buy or sell property will do well to advertise in The Herald. SPECIAL NOTICES. A~~L?SoT<SO B. BMTnL~TI?E PIONEER auctioneer, is again iv Los Angeles, and prepared to hold large real estate sales in any part of the city, county or Southern California. Also will hold furniture sales at residences or In any part of the county or Southern Califor tia. Also will hold general merchandise sales y catalogue in any part of the oity, county or Southern California. Terms reasonable. Prompt and reliable service performed. The highest references given. Call or address, Office 121 S. Broadway, Loa Angeles, Cal. 2-3 3m TTvRAKE'S SPANISH, TEXAS AND CHICKEN XJ tamales can be obtained at Second and Spring, Second and Main, First and Spring and Temple and Spring streets. Try them and be convinced that they have no equals. Only the very best of meats used; made with the greatest of care and cleanliness. The public are cor dially invited to inspect the manufacture of them at 114 West Seventh street. 2-2 6m AF. SLOPER, HOUSE MOVER, OFFICE • 112 Center Plaoe. 1-15 tf CAN BE OB JUt tamed at the following places: Spring and Second, First and Spring, junction Temple and Spring, front of Germania saloon, Main street. Our sign indicates our addrtsss, GlB Bellevuo avenue. Don't be imposed upon by imitators. Buy the genuine article at the above locations. We are the originators of the genuine Texas tamales in Los Angeles. 12-14 Om NOTICE— THE LOS ANGELES CITY company will strictly enforce the follow ing rule: The hours for sprinkling are be tween 6 and 8 o'clock a.m. and 6 and 8 o'clock p.m. For a violation of the above regulation the water will be shut off aud a fine of $2 will toe charged before the water will be turned on again. 8-17 if A CHANCE TO EARN MONEY*—PERSON'S A out of work in any portion of Southern California can earn a small salary or a liberal commission, or both, by addressing the pub lishers of The Herald. Ayerß & Lynch, Los An f;eles, Cal. The wort is corresponding, col ecting and canvassing for tho Daily and Weekly Herald. First-class references must be given. 2-24 tf "PETTY, HUMMEL *fc CO., EMPLOYMENT JT agents, successors to Martin & Co. and Petty A Hummel. Hotel and house help de partment, 131 to 135 West First street, tele phone 509; ranch and miscellaneous depart ment, 207 West Second street, telephone 40, Lob Angeles, Cal. Carefully selected help of all kinds promptly fu rushed. WANTED— A MAN OR BOY WHO IS A good canvasser, is willing to travel, and lias a horse and cart can get a permanent po sition by applying at The Herald business Office. 2-24 tf ANTED—A LADY IN EVERY LOCALITY to write for me at home; $3 a day; no canvassing. Reply with stamp. MISB VEUNA LANG DON, South Bend, Ind. 2-9 18t TF YOU WANT HELP~OF ANY KIND GO TO J. the Free Employment Aureau, 240 New High st. Tel. 1153. 1-29 tf \i7ANTED—ALL NEEDING HELP~FREE TT employment or any information, address E. NITTINGER'S BUREAU, established Office, 319?ji South Spring street; residence, 451 South Hope street, cornef Fifth, Los An geles, Cal. Telephone 113. 8-10 tf WANTID- SITUATIONS. TXT ANTED—A SET TO KEEP TT evenings. Address V. P. BROWN, P.*o. Box 867, city. 2-24 7t Yj^NTED—ALL KINDS OF FAMILY BEW TT ing to do, at room 13, No. 412 S. Rope ■trect. 1-10 tt vw jrAmi)-KEJ£ ESTATE. \TT ANTED—TO BUY 10 OK 20 ACRES RE TT tween Adams and Washington streets and Western and Vermont avenues, West Los Angeles; must be cheap. Address BUYER, Box 108, Los Angeles general delivery. 2-22 Tt W~"TNTED— WE~HAVE A CUSTOMER FOR an alfalfa ranch, south of city. What have youT 118 North Spring. 2-19 tf WANTED— A HOUSE AND LOT; MUST BR a bargain; price not to exceed $2000. Also a residence and lot for about $4500. I liove the cash for both; state full particulars. Address L. K. GREENE, 948 Georgia Bell st. 2-14 tf \TTANTED— DO YOU WANT A LIFE-SfZE TT portrait free? Bring me a club of four and I will do you one free in oil, crayon, pastel or India ink. J. G. CLARK, residence and studio corner Brooklyn avenue and Bridge street, Boyle Heights. 2-19-tf TTTANTED—A GOOD DAIRY ROUTE IN THIS TT city. Apply to NORTON & KENNEDY, 209 South Broadway. 2-12 tf FOB RENT—HOUSES. HOUSES ALL X C. A. SUMNER tt CO., 107 8. Broadway. , 4-12 r ROOMS. If OR KENT—NICE RUNNY ROOMS, ONLY" JT $1 per week to $3 per month; first class. Inquire at bookstore, corner Second Rn d Main Streets. # 2-24 lm 1' RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping; one of tho most pleasant places in the city; just the thing for man and wife; use of piano if desired. 118 N. SPRING ST. 2-19 tf FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, 812 a Hill st. 2-19 7t OR RENT—SUNNY FURNISHED ROOMS 1 for rent at the Weid, junction Spring, am and Eighth sts., single or en suite; rates reasonable. Finest location in the city, _ 2-9 tf FOB RENT-LAND. 1 .alfalfa, in city. Apply H. <fc A. 11. SUSS INI), 227 W. First st. 2-2171 FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS. FOR ble for storage, commission or shop; cen trally located; 2 floors. Apply A. C. HARPER PIPE WORKS, Second and Vine sts. 2-10 lm BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE— BLACKSMITH AND CARRIAGE shop, with stock and tools: good reason for selling. Apply to M. W. STEEL, Santa Monica 2-i:>-eod-12t HOTELS. BLEWETT HOUSE —FURNISHED ROOMS, entirely new, single or en suite, bath rooms connected; suitable for housekeeping. 110 E. First st., New Wilson block. 12-23 j I LOST AND FOUND. T OST—YESTERDAY, JLj Sixth and Hone streets and Seventh and Grand avenue, a lady's fur boa. Finder will please return to grocery northwest corner Sixth and Hope and receive reward. 2-25 2t IMH7ND— A WATCH, ON THE ROAD BE tween Alhambra and Pasadena. Owner can have it by proving property and paying expenses. Apply at W. F. BALL'S cigar store, 110 N. Spring st. 2-25 It nursery stock. orange and lemon buds by C. G. RICHTER, Asusft,i Cal. 2-24 lm CONTRACTORS AND BUILDEKS. CIONRAD SCHEKER, U IN /•us and asphalt paving. 227 W. First st. FOB 9ALB-CITY PBOPKRTT. Y^Or"baT£^y"l^^ jT tate and Trust Co., 229 W. Second st. From 00 to 140 feet tine business frontage on Broadway, well located and rapidly Increasing in value. $110O—House with lot 50x150 on Washing, ton street. Nothing so cheap in this locality. $1500—5-room hard-finished house, Hawkins street. East Los Angeles. Very cheap. $2150— Just completed, fine new house of G rooms, southwest; everything complete and first-class; one-third cash, balance easy pay ments. $5000— Fine house of 9 rooms on Twenty fourth street; everything complete. $7500—12-room residence between Four teenth and Fifteenth streets, on Hope; large lot. Half cash. $175 per acre—Fine fruit land 8 miles from city. $00 per acre—26o acres walnut land. This Is a rare bargain—cannot be equaled. Investi gate it. $5000—10 acres 2 miles south of city limits; house of 6 rooms, barn, windmill and large tank; 2 acreß in strawberries, 2 acres Bartlett pears, several orange, lemon and fig trees. This is a nice place. Inquire at our office for anything not in above list. THE PIRTLE REAL EBTATE & TRUST CO., 229 West Second Street. 2-12 lm FOR SALE—S2ISO—SIX-ROOM COTTAGE ON Burlington avenue; bath, marble-top wash stands, ;i replaces, mantels, etc.; $000 cash, bal ance to suit purchaser. $1800—Five-room cottage on Vermont ave nue; cement walks, fruit trees and flno lawn; just what you want. $1500—Three cottages on Alpine street, or will exchange for lots between Tenth and Twentieth street*. Can give you big bargains in lots on Six teenth, Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets one block west of Figueroa. $10,000—Ranch of 127 acres; artesian water; 9-room house, barn and outhouses. $2100—Cottage on electric car line; bath, fireplace, etc.; $000 cash, balance in 1,2 and 3 years. $10,000—Sixty-two acres; 25 planted with berries; house, barn, artesian water. $10,000—Elegant residence on west side of Grand avenue, between Pico and Washington streets; new house, with latest improvements; terms easy. 2-19 lm E. M. GUTHRIE, Abstract bld'g. S. SIDE OF*SEV _T enth street, 150 feet from Westlake Park. Would make a fine place to Btart a grocery and ice cream parlor. $.4000—90x147—two finest lots on Alvarado street, near Eighth street, west side; grand view. $800—10 acres in Clearwater, close to depot on Ocean avenue. Grand for alfalfa. $250—Lot 47x127, cor. Newhall, Bellevue avenue and Alvarado; will bo valuable when graded. $4500—Beautiful homo on Boyd street, 8 rooms and bath, only one square from post office. $2250—Cottage of 5 rooms on Boyd street, lawn and flowers, sewer and water; 50x125. Mirror, show cases and side cases for sale. Diamonds and jewelry at your own prices at 2-25 It KLAGES, 120 W. First st. FOR SALE—S2OOO—TWO LOTS, 110X139 feet, northeast corner Thirty-second and Key West street; Thirty-second street graded; surrounded by trees; one short block from Uni versity electric line. D. NEUHART, 151 South Broadway. fifcVtfWV" ONE ArRE ON THIRTY-SECOND «r«/»HA' street, corner; one short block from University electric line: one-half blook from Main Street and Agricultural Park street car line; covered with bearing fruit trees; streets graded; fine neighborhood. Both of above properties in line of improvement, and both very cheap. D. NEUHART, 151 South Broad way. 3-24 3t J~~tVor sale—s22so—i have a house"~and lot (cottage) at the University which I de sire to sell. The lot is 50x130 feet; has a house of 8 rooms, bath, 5 closets, hot water in kitchen aud bath; good water from well and tank; the yard is nicely laid out—shade trees, fig trees, hedge, palms, two orange traes and flowers. This is an ideal homo in the best location in Los Angeles. Obliged to sell. Party owning same lias to leave to locate east. It is now rented. Will sell, if taken at once, for $2250. This is the greatest bargiln ever offered. In quire about the location and the value of property in that neighborhood, and you will snap at this, for it is dirt cheap. Address UNIVLR.-iTY, P. O. Box 505, city. 2-18 ti LOTS SOUTHWEST NEAR ADAMS ©Ot/U street, on 80 foot street; 50x148 each to 14-foot alley; call and see them; $10 cash and $10 per month. CHAS. VICTOR HALL. 223 West First street. Call between 9 a.m. ana 2 p,m. 2-24 tf TjM)R WALE —$1400 —5-ROOM HARP-FIN- A ished house, being built on Victoria street, near Central avenue and Twelfth street; monthly payments. ALLISON BARLOW, 227 West Second street. 1-12 tf PARTIES~HaViNG CITY PROPERTY~FOR sale will find it to their advantage if they send me the particulars of what they have. I have buyers, for bargains in real estate. Let mo know what you have, full details, and you hear from me. CHARLES GROSSMANN, room 18, Wilson block. 2-9 tf OR~~SALE-S1 X TEEN AND ONE~HALF JTj well-localed lots in Fresno for sale or ex change for acre property, or Los Angeles city lots. Five acres for sale at Inglewood. L. J. PERRY, Redondo Beach. 2-19 7t I7UOE SALE—AT A BARGAIN—A GOOD REBI- X dence in a very desirable part of tho city; tins is a rare chance; must be sold; extra in ducements. Address R, Box 70, this office.l-14tf VOr ele7l\^t~hlTuse JT cf 10 rooms. No. 124 West Twenty-fifth street. OWNER, 2803 South Main. 1-17 tf I^oiFsTle— s-room cottage Michigan avenue, between Mottand Flckot streets; monthly payments. ALLISON BAR* LOW, 227 West Second street. 1-29 tf FOR BALK-LIVE STOCK. T?OR~SALE—BEST JERSEY COW IN TIIE JT city; can b esecn Saturday all day, or other days between 4 and 5 p.m. Corner Twenty eighth and Flower streets. 2-24 3t FOR COW.~~AP pIy at J, Adobe st., off College. 2-19-7t TJ'OR SALE — GENTLE, FRESH FAMILY cows, Jersey, Durham or Holsteln; install ment plan; incubators, new or second-hand; bulls for service. NILES A CO., East Washing ton street and Maple avenue. 2-8 lm FOB hAI.K -MISCELLANEOUS. two fruit racks, cheap. Apply at 123 SAN PBDBOBT. 2-25 2t FURNITURE OF A 25 -room house, with one year's lease, priv ilege of more. Best loention in the city, rooms bII rented; full investigation solicited. Here is ii chance for a big bargain. Address FURN ITURE, box 20, Herald office. 2-9-tf I~ "OR SALE~OLFi'A PF.RS ~IN QUANTITIES to suit, at this oflice. ■ J» FOB BXUHAMOE. any good property in Southern California.; also acreage in Pleasant and Jacinto irrigation district. OWNER, room IS, Wilson block. 2-15H FOR EXCHANGE—ONE ACRE JUST 01.T side of mile circle; streets graded and sew ered, to exchange for acreage. What have you? Two residences value lf"000 will exchange, for nice little foothill ranch, Improved. No. 118 North Spring, 2-1 i) tf DENTISTS, 1882--Established—lBB2! *" DR. L. W. WELLS, COR. OF SPRING AND First strrets, Wilson hloek; take elevat&r. Gold crown ar.d bridge work a specialty; teeth extracted without pain. Room L m 4 tl —$mWmm. I'R. HIFFKNBAfIIER, 119'< S. Hpring street, rooms 4 and 5. .! ■ f-ijiiSS/ 'lv ll: extracted aud tilled with- out pain. 7-21 ly DAMS BROsTiiENtTsTS. SPRING, bet. Second und Third. Painless Ailing and extracting, 40c nnd $1; crowns, .*.">; set teeth, 96 to IjilO; cstablißhed in L. A.City 13 yra. 12-S 171 RANK BTEVENsi _ 132'i - E[ SPRING" ST. Open Sunday and evening by electric light. B. TOhBVBBT, DENTITf, 106U N. SPBINO st., rooms 2, 3 nud 7. Painless extraction. PHYSICIANS. F^HMIE^TITTiITA^^ residence, 131 North Spriug street. Oflice hours, 8 to 12, 1t05,0t0 8 p. ni. Telephone 433. 11-3 tf MRS. DR. J. H. SMITH, SPECIALTY MlD wifery. Ladies cared for during confine ment at 727 Bellevue avenue. Calls promptly attended to. Telephone 1119. ■ 2-25 tf MRS. DR. IN HER BRICK block, 127 East Third street, between Main and Los Angeles; diseases of women, nervous, rectal, sterility and genito-urinary diseases; also electro therapeutics. Hours, 10 to 4, 7to 8. mag tf MEDIUMS. RB. CLAIRVOYANT—CONSUL tatlons on business, love, marriage, dis ease, mineral locations, life reading, etc.; take University electric car to Forrester avenue, go west three blocks on Vine street, second house from corner of Verniont avenue. LOS ANGELES HERALD; SATURDAY - MORNING, FEBRUARY 25, 1893. BALE-OOCNTRT PROPERTY. SAN GABRIEL ORANGE LAND, DIRECTLY south of the Raymond Hotel. We are offer ing a limited amount of this choice orange and lemon land, with deeded water under pressure, at the nominal price of $200 per acre, on liberal terms. There is nothing finer in this county; will set the land In 10-acre tracts to choice Btock, and care for the same if desired. Contemplating purchasers should see this land at once, or you lose a golden oppor tunity. Prices will be advanced aB soon as 300 acres are sold. Fine orange groves close to it are held at $1500 per acre. Get in on the ground floor ana become independent. Car riages from our office. NORTON & KENNED V, 209 South Broadway. Telephone 388. BUYS A 10-ACRE FOOTHILL ranch; 2 acres in 0-year-old navel oranges; 5 acres in 6-year-old prunes and apri cots; 1 acre assorted fruits and berries; good 2-story hard finished house; fine barn; water deeded; improvements cost $3500. Don't miss this. dfci/» AAA—I6O ACRES CHOICE DAMP FUU land south of city; 120 acres solid to alfalfa, balance in grain; fair buildings; only $100 per acre. The best buy in California. CfclA AnA RTTY9 12 S ACRES SOLID TO vIVaVUU full-bearing English walnuts; no finer grove in the state; pays 15 per cent year ly. Better and safer than bank stocks. SPifiAA BUYS 10 ACRES SOLID TO NAVEL • KKIf oranges, 2 years old, at Highlands; nothing finer at any price; house, barn and deeded water. To see is to buy I <fcOXAA FOR A ETNI 6-ACRE IMPROVED 9«UUU ranch in Eagle Rock; all out to bear ing fruit; 5-room hard-finished house; good windmill and tank- 3 miles from city limits. Let us show you thia AAA—2O ACRES SOLID TO CHOICE vivaUyv navel oranges, 3 years old and in fine condition: plenty deeded water; in the famous Baldwin ranch. g»O7 KAAFOR 150-ACRE CHOICE FRUIT J>Of «tJUU ranch; 100 acres in navel oranges and walnuts; one of the finest young orchards in the state. This place will compare favor ably with groves at double the price, and will soon pay $12,000 to $15,000 per year. Remem ber the price is only $250 per acre. <If?AA BTTYS 2 4-ROOM COTTAGES; IN nP I.OUU good repair; 5-miuutes' walk from corner Second ana Spring sts.; with 4 lots; half block electric cars; street graded and sew ered. NORTON & KENNEDY, 209 S. Broadway. 2-18 ff Cj* r;rAA— ONE OF THFTpRETTIEST HOMES. qNI»"."J in Southern California; house of 9 rooms, all modern conveniences, beautiful grounds, abundance of all kinds of fruit; the purest water, the healthiest climate, the best schools and best society in the state. Take Santa Fe cars for Claremont. MRS. W. H. HOLABIKD, Claremont, Los Angeles county. 2-25 3w |710R SALE-HERE~IS A~CHANCE FOR CAP JT ital—Nearly 149 acres of the finest land, all laid out in lots, adjoining the famous Hotel Del Monte at Monterey; maps, circulars and everything complete for selling; price, $70,OOO; will sell as a whole on easy terms; the new road, tbe Fresno and Monterey, passes this land; this property,!! sold in lots for $100 and $125 will realize $170,000; I consider this a splendid investment, and anyone who investi gates will buy. Address L."F. GILMOKE, 220 Ellis Btreet, San Francisco. 2-24 7t OR SALE — A NICELY IMpltln r ED~lo acres and a well established business in a first-class community; priceof 10acrcs,$3250; price of goods about $3500, according to in voice: will sell either ono or both. A. J. MEAD, 238 W. First street. 2-23 4t BALE—A SNAP IN VERNON PRoF erty, if taken at once—2o acres, highly im proved with bearing oranges and English wal nuts; house, barn, etc.; worth $20,000. Can be bought dirt cheap, as a mortgage is hang ing over it Don't lose any time, if you want to get the best bargain ever presented to the public. This is business. Answer immediately. BARGAIN, Box 20, Herald office. 2-18 tf I7*OR SALE—i 3OO,666"ACRJDfI OF CHOICE land in the great raisin belt of Kern Coun ty; the safest investment in California. Ad dress BORAX, box 70, this office. * l-14tf JpOR SALE—TWO ACRES WITH HARD finished house of four rooms and kitchen; windmill and tank-house; barn for five horses; all fenced; plenty of water; situated near city limits. Apply to 116 East First street, up stairs. 12-23tf (»AA~PER ACRE-SNAP—CHOICE LAND AS 3Pt7l/any in California; 115 acres adjoining town of Gardena; water in 15 feet; will sell whole or in 10 acre lots; commence selling Monday, February 0; if you intend to buy laud for a homo or speculation examine thin* prop erty at once and get your choice; must be sold to close up an estate. Further particularsapplv JOHN L. PAVKOVICH, 208 West First st 18-18tf I7IOR SALE—SSOOO BUYS A BRICK BLOCK on Second st.; 2 stores and 13 rooms: easy terms. See OWNER, room 73, Temple block. 11-3 tf PERSONAL. MME. ATMEE to first-class customers only. 328 S. B'dw'v. 2-10 lm PERSONAL-STAR GROCERY, 247 SOUTH Spring street. Queen of the Pantry, best northern flour, $1.20 for a 50-pound sack, every sack warranted; fish of all kinds for Lent; seethe articles we give you with every pound of sun-dried tea. We are the only house in the city that retails groceries at wholesale prices. Call and see us. MORI ARTY BROS. 2-17 lm PERSONAL— COFFEE~FREBH ROASTED ON our Giant coffee roaster; Java and Mocha, 85clb; Mountain coffee. 25c; gran, sugar, 18 lbs $1; brown sugar, 21 lbs $1; 0 lbs rolled oats or wheat, 25c; 41bs rice, 25c; germea, 20c; 3 pts starch, 25c; 5 lbs good tea, $1; mince meat, 5c lb; currant Jelly, 10c lb; 5 lbs raisins, 25c; 3 lbs apricots, 25r; pork, 15c; coal oil, 80c; brooms, 20c. "ECONOMIC" STORES, 305 South Spring. PERSONAL— PROF. STEARNS 'ASTROLOGER and clairvoyant mcdi urn, 127 South Broad way, between First and Second sts. 2.13 lm ERSONAL—W. W. TAYLOR, LAWYER, 12mSouth Broadway, room 5. Probate anil insolvency lawa specialty. Advice free. 7-23 ly TTNCLE SAM WINE CELLARS. E.~FLEUR. "U Wholesale and retail. Sonoma and Napa dry and sweet wines. Brandies, whiskies. 1-0 ERSONAL —RALPH BROS. — GOLD BA R flour, $1.15; city flour, 85c; brown sugar, 20 lbs $1; granulated sugar, 8 lbs $1; white sugar, 18 lbs $; 5 boxes sardines, 25c; 3 cans fruit, 50c; 50 bars soap, $1; eastern gasoline, 80c and coal oil, 80c; 2 lbs corned b.-t-f. 15e; lard, 10 lbs, $1.30; 5 lbs, 05c; 001 South Spring St., corner Sixth. 12-2 tf GOODRICH, LAWYER, 124 DEARBORN • street, Chicago, HI.J 28 years' experience; secrecy; special facilities In several states; Goodrich on divorce, with laws of all states, in press. 11-10 ly MKDIOAL PERGONALS. T>ERSONAL —LADIES, IF YOU DESIRE TO A make yourselves beautiful you can do so at a very small expense. It is a preparation that is harmless. Best of recommendations from all parts of the country. I will be in Los An geles only a short time. Will call and see you. Address MME. A. A. LORRAINE, postofflce'box 505. city. 1-7-tf I*A. SCHOOL OF ART AND DESIGN (IN- Jm corported.) New stndles. Entrance in chamber of commerce. L. Garden Maeleod, principal. Pasadena, Tuesdays aud Fridays. < rpJbACHBRS* CLASSPREPARING FOR rnr\- X Positions for governesses and teachers. 8. Spring. 12-25-tf OS ANGELES BUSINESS COLLEGE ~ AND ENGLISH TRAINING SCHOOL. (Incorporated) 144 South Main st. Largest and best equipped business training school on the coast. Thorough and practical courses in the commercial, shorthand, tvpe wrlting, telegraphy, assaying and all English branches. Large, able and mature faculty of instructors. Day and evening sessions. Terms reasonable. Call at college oflice, or write for elegant catalogue. E. R. SHRADER, president; P. W. KEXSEs, vice-president; L. N. INSKEEP, secretary. 8-16-91-tf ABXBURY BHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING and Business Institute. Take elevator by People's Store, Phillips block; send for cata logue. 10-12-12 m *~wTllhartitz, MUSIOALSTUDIO, room .'l7 California bank building, 8-lit-ly HOHEOPATBIO PHYSICIANS. • Chronic diseases medical and surgical. Office and residence, 349 North Sichel street, East Los Angeles. 2-B lm 11. BOYNTON, M. D., DISEASES OF • children. Oflice and residence, 835 S. Olive st. Office hours, 10 to 12 a. m., 2to 4 p. tn. Telephone 87. 10-0 tf WNTRACTOIM. FRANK C. YOUNG, CONTRACTOR, 43 WlL son block. ~ 8-lli ly HAZARD & TOWNSEND, ROOM 9, DOWNEY block. Tel. 340, Los Angeles. 11-22 tf FINANOI-VL. PACIFIC LOAN COMPANY—LOANS MONEY in any amounts on all kinds of personal property and collateral security, on pianos without removal, diamonds, jewelry, sealskins, bicycles, carriages, libraries or any property of value; also on furniture, merchandise, etc., in warehouses; partial payments received; money without delay; private offices for consultation"; will call if desired. W.-E. DkGROOT, Manager, rooms 2, 3 and 4, No. 114 S. Spring St., opposite Nadeau hotel. 7-29 tf — MONEY TO LOAN MONEY On Good Leeurity, In Large or Small Amounts. — Commercial paper and good notes discounted. City, county aud school war — rants'and orders bought. Mortgage loans on city or TO country real estSftt at lowest rates of interest. —Money always ready. No de — Personal and prompt atten tion given to all business sent LOAN. us. — JOHNSON A KEENEY CO., 2-18-lm 211 W. First St. $1,500,000 MOXEY 10 LOAN. LOWEST RATES. Agent for tbo GERMAN SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY OF 8. P. BntMlnsr loans a specialty. Ponds purchased. Kciil estate sold. Estates manpged. Agent Sun Fire, of London, oldest company in the world. R. G. LUNT, 2-22 3m 227 \V. Second st. <Si ItUTLEDGE, Fire Insurance, Loan and Investment Brokers. Money Loaned at 0 Tor Cent. Bonds Bought and Sold. Agents Imperial Insurance Co., Ltd, of London. am W. First st. 2-22 lim MONEY TO LOAN IN sT'MS TO SI"IT AT low rate of Interest; security must be first class. Address LOANS, Box 80, this ofßeo.l-8t( MONEY TO LOAN GN COUNTRY ANDCITY property; lowest rates. W. R. BURKE, notary public, 10!) North Spring St. 8-13 tim on diamonds, jeweC ry, watches, pianos, sealskins, live, stock, carriages, bicvclesand all kinds ol personnlaud collateral security. LEE BROS., 402 Hfcpring. JP^'OiT~\v"A^T~MONE:Y'wITHOUT DE 1. no commission, at prevailing rates of inter est, see SECURITY SAVINGS BANK, 148 8. Main tt. 8-1 tf MONEY TO LOAN. bro!kTsrK 127 W. Second St., loan money on good security at reasonable rates. Farm loans a specialty. If you wish to lend or borrow, call on us. 2-17 6m M~ ONEY TO LOAN' $20<>, $500, $(100, $700 at a low rate of interest oti improved city real estate. Address FINANCIAL, box 84(1, Los Angeles city. 1-21 tf lIAVE $50,000 TO LOAN ON A 1 BBCTJR iIy al low rate of interest, will loan as a whole or part of the above amount. Address SE' TIMTY, box 00, this ollice. 1-S tf ATTORNEYS. ATT() RN E V AT**~LAw7 TT room 3, Allen block, Corner Temple and Spring sts. a-21-tf ?IEO. HAYTOHD, ATTORNEY AND COtJW- V I scllor at law, rooms 12 and 13Lanfrauco building, 218 North Main street, Los Angeles. Telephone 1107. I'ractices in all state and United States courts. 2-10-lin A. W. Ht'TTON. OLIN WELLBORN. "WELLBORN * HUTTOV, ATTORNEYS AT T> law. Rooms SSJ< and 89 Templo block, Los Angeles, Cal. l-4-3m TAY E. HUNTER. ATTORNEY AT~LAW, rj Bryson-Bonebrake block. Telephone 528. Practices in all the courts, slate and federal. f 7-1-tf BEN GOODRICH, LAWYER, NO. 2 LAW buildingi»l2s Temple street, near court house. Telephone 108. 7-0-tf D — k7"tUASk7 — ATTORNEY AT LAW, FDU • ton block, 207 New High street, An- AUCTION HAXKS. AT 1H93, ut 11 o'clock a.m., ono welMluisheu five-room house, bathroom nnd pantry, lot 50x 170; bam that holds seven tons of hay. Lo cated at No. 34-1 Picket Ptrect, Boyle Heights. Also; a ranch ot 20 acres at <iardcna, with small house; ranch is sowed to barley, with good prospects of? tons to the acre: nlMihorses, har ness, wagons, mowing machine, farming im plements, scrapers, etc. The above property will be sold without reserve on account of sick ness and death in the family of the owner. Owner has to leave on the 23th of March. Carpets and part of household furniture will be sold. Terms: House, ijiftOO down, balance 1, 2or 3 years st H per cent. Ranch, $500 down, balance 1, 2 and 3 years at 8 per cent. All this property to be sold on Picket street, Boyle Heights. Apply to T. LYONS, 2-18 IQt 344 Fiekct st.. Boyle Heights. MUSICAL. oTaTglJli^^ j and art; open all the year. MRS. EMILY J. VALLENTINE, president, corner Broadway and Fifth street. 8-14 ly BANJO, BY MISS Ml E. ASTBUBY; 6 ANIM3 stringed tsught. Studio-51; take elevator by People's store, Phillips block. 11-12 ly Tl I 1~~ X AMMERM KY E R ~ O RCHESTR A ~— First-class niusie furnished for balls, par ties, concerts, receptions and picnics. Violin, mandolin, etc., taught. Room 21, New Willard block, 328W South Spring street* Loa Angeles, CaL 10-14 ly DYBRB AND FINISHERS. Iy Aß4ffl an stS" street. Best dyeing in the city. 1-13 tf Metropolitan steam - dye WORKS. 241 Franklin street. Pine dyeing and Clean ing. \ 1-13 tf AKCHUICCTM. m Broadway. 8-7 ly UROlfssT REEVE, ARCHITECT," ESTAB~ lishcd for the past 10 years in Los Angeles. Rooms 7 and M (second floor), Workman block, Spring st., between Scrond and Third. 1-25 ly CHIROPODIST. TLf IBS C. STAI FER7 > IYI. W. First St.. opposite Nadeau hotel. 12-24tf Ordinance No. 1557. (NEW 8ERIB8.) A N ORDINANCE OP THE MAYOR AND 1 V council ol the city of Los Augeles, declar ing their intention to construct a stiver along Spring street. The mayor and council of the city of Loa An geles do ordain as follows: Iskction 1. That the public interest and con venience require, and that it Is tbe intention of the city council of tha city of Los Angeles to order the following work to bs done, to-wit: First—That a public sewer bs constructed along Spring street, in said city, from a point thirty feet sontti of the north line of Second strotttoa couuection with the public sewer now built on deventh street, and across all in terseciions of rtreets, together with man-holes, lamp-boles and flush tanks. The size of said eewer shall be Dfteen inches in internal diam eter from a point thirty ieet south of the north line of Becond street to the center Una of Fifth street, and sixteen Inches in internal diameter from the center line of Fifth street to a connec tion with the public sewer now built on Sev enth street, and be constructed of salt-glaz?d vitrified pipe, brick, iron and cement. All of which shall bs cocstructei in accordance with the plans and profile on file in the oflice of the City Kngineei and specifications on lile in the office of the City Clerk of the ottyof Los Ange les, said specifications being numbered four teen. The cost of constructing said sewer shall bo assessed against all lots and lands fronting upon the same. Skc. 2. The street superintendent shall post notice of this work as required by Uw, and shall cause said no lice to published for six dayß in the Los Angeles Daily Herald. Bee. 3. The city clerk shall certify to the passage of tbiß ordinance and cause the same t be p'ib Uhcd for two days in the Los Angeles Daily Hkuai.d, and shall posi the sime conspic uously for two days on or near the chamber door of the council, and thereupon and there after it sball take efl<;ot and be in force. I hereby certify 'hat the foregoing ordinance was adopted by the council oftheci v of Los Angeles a' its meetiog of February 20, A- J). ■ 18H3, by the following vote: Ayes, Messrs Campbell,lanes,Muuson. Nick ell. Pesiell, Rhodes, Btrohm, President Teed (8). Noes, none. O. A. LTJC'KENBACH, City Clerk and ex-ofnclo Clerk of the Council of the City of Los Angeles. Ap -roved this 24th day of February. 1893. 2-25-2t T. B ROWAN, Mayor. EXOCBSIONg. ?rS'JfWWLtr\XE DAY SAVED HY TAKING BHHHBBV / Santa Fe excursions to Kansas HHWlMßVl'itv, St. Louis, Chicago, New York nit d Boston. Leave Los Angeles every Wednes day ; personally conducted through to Chicago and Boston; family tourist sleepers to Kansas City and Chicago daily; low rates and quickest time. Oflice, 129 N. Spring st. lyr ( i REAT~CENTR~A~L~~ROUTE EXCURSIONS. VI Experienced conductors; through from Los Angeles to Boston; only six days to New York or Boston ; tourist cars. F. E. SHEARER, man ager. Oflice, 229 South Spring St., Los Angeles. 10-16 6m o. jrnsox & co.s excursions east • every Wednesday via Salt I,ake .City and Denver. 'Tourist cars to Chicago aud Boston. Manager in charge. Office, 212 S. Spring St. 6-1 tf P1I ILLIPS' EXCURSIONS VIA DENVER AND Rio Grande railway and the great Rock Island route leave Los Angeles every Tuesday. Personally conducted through to Chicago and Boston. Oflice, No. 133 S. Spring St. Itf ABSTRACTS. ABSTRACT AND TITLE INSURANCE COM pany of Los Angeles, northwest corner ol Franklin and New High streets. ml" tf Ordinance No. 1559. (NEW SERIES ) AN ORDINANCE GRANTING PERMISSION to property owners to grade, gravel and ourb with redwood curbing Ingraham street, between Winner street and Vernon avenue. The mayor and council of the city ol Los Au ■ gelesdoordaln as follows: Section 1. That the property owners on In graham street between Wltmer street and Ver non avenue, are h.reby given permission to grade, gravel according to specincat ons No. 6, and curb with redwood curbing said street, be tween said points, by private contract. Said work to be completed to the satisfaction of the Street ouperintesdent, on or before the 20th day of May, 1893. Bee 2 The city clerk shall certify to the passage of this ordinance, and shall cause the same to be published once in the LosAng:le« Duly Herald, and thereupon and thereafter it shall lake effect and be in force I hereby certify that the above ordinance was duly adopted by the council of the city of Los Angeles at its meeting of February 20, 1893. C. A. LTJCSENBACH, City Clerk. Approved by mo this 24th day of/ebruary, 1893 T. X. ROWAN, |[2-25 It Mayor of the City of Los Angeleß. Ordinance No. 1558. (NEW SERIES.) AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE owners of property on the north Bide of Ninth street, between Alvarado street and Lake street, to improve said street by private con tract. The mayor and council of the city ot Loi An geles di ordain as follows: Section 1. That the owners of property aligning tiie nortnsldeuf Ninth street, bttween Alvarado street and Lake street, are hereby authorized to grade, gravel and curb said north side of said street, between said points, accord ing to specifications numbered 5 for making graveled street! in the city of Los Angeles. t*aid work shall be completed on or before the 20th day of April, 1893, to tbe satisfaction and accep ance of the atreet Superintendent of tha city of Los Angeles. Eec. 2. The city clerk shall certify to the passage of this ordinance and shall cause the same to bo published once in the Los Angeles ltaily Herald, and thereupon and there after it shall take effect and be in force. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing ordinance was duly adopted by the council of the city of LuAnge.es at its meeting of February 20, 1893. C. A. LUOKENBAOH, City Clerk. Approved by me this 24th d v of February, 1893. T. E. ROWAN, 2-25 It Mayor of the City of Los Angelts. Notice of Application for City Deed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT MRS. Magdalena W. BaWchi will on the 27th day of February, 1893, apply to the honorable city council of the city of Los Angeles for a quit-claim Ceed from said city for those cer tßln lots, tracts or parcels of land situate iv tho city of Los Angeles, county of Los Angeles, state of California, and particularly described aB follows, 10-wlt: First—Beginning a tbe northeast corner of Seventh and S.n Pedro Btreets, thence along the easterly line of i'au Pedro street N. 41 deg. 09 mm. 30 sec. E. 109,08 feet to the sontbwest corner of block 21 ol the Woliskill Orchard tract, as rerorded in book 30, page 10, miscel laneous reoords, Los Anteles county, Catlfor nia: thence along tbe southerly line of said block 21, S. 47 deg. 58 mm , X 199 30 feet to a point, thence ti. 40 deg. 07 mln. W. 102.50 fe t to a point ou the no therly line of Seventh street: thence along said northerly line N, 49 deg. 50 mm. 30 sec. W. 202.20 feet to the point of beginning. Second—Beginning at the southwest corner of block 22 of the Wolfskin Orchard tract, as re corded in book 30, page 10, miscellaneous records, Los Angeles county, Cel., thence along the southerly line ol said block 22, 8. 47 deg. 54 mm ,E. 220.00 feet to a point on the west erly line of Towae avenue: thence along the westerly line of Towne avenue produced south erly S. 30 deg. 48 mln. W 150 39 feet to a point on the northerly line of Seventh street; thence along said northerly line N. 49 deg. 51 mm. 30 sec. W. 220.37 feet to a point at tne inter section ol the easterly line of Crocker street produced southerly with the northerly line of Seventh street; thence along said produced line of Crocker street N. 30 deg. 48 mln. E. 157 84 feet to the point of beginning. Third-Beginning at the southwest corner of block 23 of the Wolfskin Orchard tract, as re corded in book 30, psge 10, miscellaneous rec ords Los Angeles county. Cal; thence along the southerly line of said block 23 S. 47 deg 04 mm. E. 220 90 feet to a point on the west erly Una of Ruth avenue; theuce along the westerly line of Ruth avenue produced south erly 8. 30 deg. 48 mln. W. 140.23 to a point on the northerly tine of Seventh street; thence along said northerly line N. 49 deg. 51 mln. 30 sec. W. 220.37 feet to a point at the intersec tion of the easterly line ot Towne avenue pro duced southerly with the northerly line of Sev enth street; thence along said produced line of Tonne avenue N. 30 deg 48 mln. X., 147 OS feet to the point of beginning Fourth—Beginning at the southwest corner of block 24 of the Wolfskin Orchard tract, aB recorded in book 30, page 10. miscellaneous records I.oi Angeles county, CaL: thence along the southerly line of raid block 24 8. 47 de* 54 mm. E. 143 30 fe*t lo a point; thence 8. 35 d'.g. 32 mm. W. 133.51 leet to a point on the northerly line of Seventh Btreet; thence along said northerly line N. 49 deg. 51 mm. 30 see. W. 145 95 feet to a point at the intersection of the easterly line of Ruth avenue produced southerly wiih the northerly line of Seventh street: thence along said produced line of Ruth avenue N. 30 deg. 48 mm. E. 138.2 feet lo tho point of beginning. Reference is made to abstractof title, petition and map now on file in my oflice, and all parties interested are hereby notified that they are required to file their obj-ctions, if any there be, in writing, at least one day before the said seißlon of February 27, 1893. C. A. LUOKENBAOH, City Clerj Los Angeles, CaL, Feb 18th, 1893. 2-22 st. Ordinance No. 1554. fNXW SERIES.) AN ORDINANCE DXOLARING TUX IN tentton of ihe mayor aid council of ihe c ty of Los Aogeiei to establlsu tne grade of Severance street from Adams street to Twenty eighth street Tbo mayor and council ol the olty of Los An geles do ordain as follows: Section 1. That it is tbe intention of the Council of the city of Los Angeles to establish the grade of severance street, from Adams Btreet to Twenty-eighih street, as follows: At the intersection of Adams street the grade shall bo, aa now eßlahll hed, 60.05 on the southwest corner, and 60.60 on he southeast corner; at tbe intersection of Twenty-eighth street the grads shall be 67.41 on the north west corner, and 67.35 on the northeast corner. And at all points between said designated lointsthe grade shsll be established so as to coulorm to a straight line drawn between said designated points. Elevations are in feet and below city datum plane. Section %. Tho city clerk shall certify to the passageof this O'din&to'* and shall cause the same to be pnblished for ten days in ihe Los Angela- HaaALD. and thereupon and thereafter it shall take effect and be in force. I hereby certify that t ie foregoing ordinance was adopted by ths council of tho city of Los Angeles at its meeting of February 13,1893. C A. LTJCKENBACH, City t le'k, Anproved this lSUiday of February, 1893. 2-16 101 T X. ROWAN, Mayor. Notice for Publication of Time for Proving Will, etc. IN THX SUPERIOR COURT, STATX OF CALl fornia, couuty of Los Augeles—ss. In the m.tter of the estate ol Westley Rob crts, deceased. Notice i. hereby given that Friday, the 3d day ot March, 1893, at 10 o'clock a. m. ol said day, at the courtroom oi this court, department two thereof, in the city of Los Angeles, couuty of Los Angeles, and state of California, has been appointed as the time and place for hear ing tbe application of Mary A Roberts praying that a document now on file in this court, pur porting to be tbe last will and testament ofthe said deceased, be ad ml ted to probate, that let ters of administration with the will annexed he Issued thereon to her, at which time and place all persons Interested therein may appear and contevt the same. Dated February 17,1893. T. H. WARD, County Clerk. 2 1814t By C. W. BLAKE, Deputy. AMUSEMENTS. PARK. TUUtKG, (Late Hazard's Pavilion). Cor. Fifth and Olive sts, 0. H. Sawyer A Co., I Fbed. Cooi-ee, Proprleiors. | Manager. Popular PrlcBß—lo, 20 and 300. Three Weeks' Success of the Popular Family Resort. GRAND MATINEE TODAY 1 And Tonight Last Performance of Dion Bouei cault's Sensational Drama, i STREETS OF NEW YORK, j New Mechanical EiT'Cts—New Scenery—New Music. Union Square at night. The greatest Arc scene ever produced on the staire. Tho cast in cludes the entire strength of the company. Doors open at 7:15. I'erformanco begins at 8:l. r >. Box office open at 10 a.m. dally. OUR REGIT CAR SATURDAY MATINEE For Ladies and Children at 2 P.M. NEXT WEEK "THE WHITE SLAVE." 2.) | SOUTH BROADWAY, Z. L Opposite City Hall. BY SPECIAL REQUEST, THE r INDIAN AND MISSrtIN EXHIBIT'I Will Be Continued All Day and Evening, MONDAY FEBRUARY 27. —Last Chance to See — INDIANS AND TORTILLA MAKING. Views ol Miaaions and Corroct Interpretations. Admission, 25c; Children, 15c. TIT OMAN'S EXCHANGE PABLOItB. Miss Susan Hale, 01 Boston, sister ol Rev. Edward Everett Halo, will give one oi her charming evenings with j Sir Charles Grandison : : At the Parlors of the Woman's Exchange, THURSDAY EVENING MARCH 2d At 8 o'clock, for the benefit of that association. Miss Hale's pleamig addressand refreshingly original interpretation ot her subject has won for her well-merited popularity In all tha east ern and western states, wheio sho has drawn crowded houses. Tickets for sale at Woman's Exchange, 223 South Brosdway.jUlmis*'iim, 5 jc. CITY NOTICES. ORDINANCE NO. 1558. (NEW SERIES.) AN ORDINANCE DECLARING THE IN teution of the mayor and council of the city of Los Angeles to' change and establish the grade of Washington street, from Peru street to Is ex street, and fixiug the limits of the district lobs assessed to pay tha costs, dnmages and expenses thereof. Tbe mayor and council of tbe city of Los An geler do ordain as follows: Section l. That it is the intention of the crmncll of the city of l.os Angeles to change and establish the grade of Washington street from Peru street to Essex street as follows: At the intersection of Peru Unset the grade shall be as now established, 34.50 ou the northeast corner snd at a point in the soutb side at a right ancle opposite ssid corner, at the intersection ot Paloma street 34 27 on the northwest corner and 34 22 on ihe northeast corner. At the intersection of Essex strtet the grade shall be, as now established, 34.00 on the rorthwest corner and at a point iv the south side at a right angle opposite tain cor ner. And at all poiats between said designated pointa (he grade shall be established so aB to conform to a straight line drawn between said designated points. Elevations are iv feet and below city datum plane. Skc 2. The boundaries of the district to bo s fleeted by said change of grade and to ba assessed SO p*y the carnages that may be awarded by reason of such change of grade are hereby dusfgnated and established as follows: Beginning at a point in the eastcilvliue of Ptru street 150.40 feet northerly of tho north east corner of Washington a»d Peru street; thence easterly in a direct line to a point in the westerly line of Essex street 150.35 feet north erly of the northwest corner ot street; thence southerly along tho westerly line of Essex street to tho northwest corner of Wash ington and Essex street; thence In the pro longation of the westerly line of Essex street to a point 200 feet southerly of tho northwest corner of Washington and Essex street; thence in a westerly direction parallel with the north line of Washington btreet to a poinr in the pro longation of the c*sterly line of Peru street; thence running nortueriy in the prolongation of said easterly line of Peru street to the north east corner of Washington and Pcra street; thence northerly along the, easterly line of Peru street to a point 150.40 feet northerly of the northeast corner of Washington and Peru street, the point of beginning, excepting therefrom au? public street or alley that may lie within the above describei district Sac. 3. The city clerk shall certify to the passage of this ordinance and shall cause the same to be published for ten days In the Los Angeles Hsrald, and thereupon and theieafcer it shall take effect and be in force. I hereby certify that the foreeoing ordinance was adopted by the council of the city of < o, Angeles at its meeting of February 13th, 1893. C. A. LUCKKNBACH, City Clerk. Approved this loth'day of Febmary, 1893, T. E. ROWAN, 2-16 10t Mayor. Notice of Street Work. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON Monday, the 30th day of January, A I). 1593, the council of the city of Los Angeles did, at its meeiine en »i ii day, adopt an ordi nance of intention, number 1543 (now (series), to have th© following work done, to-wit: That the grade oi firetd Etreet, from Michi gan avenue lo First Rtreet, is hereby changed and established as follows: At the interFection of Michigan avenue tho grade shall be W2.00 on the southeast and southw»isl corner. At a point 248 feet south from the south lino of Michigan avenue, 4\50 on both sides, and at the intersection of First street 3<!.00. And at al) points bet,wean said designated points the grade shall he es ablished so as to conform to a straight line drawn bstween said designated points. Elevations are in feet and above city datum pane. Reference is hereby made to tho said ordi nance of intention for further particulars. D. A, WATSON, Street Superintendent. By A. I STEWART, Deputy. 2-22 tit Notice of Street Work. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON Monday, the 30th day of January, A. D. tbe council of the city of l-oh Angeles did, at its i«. eetlng on said day, adopt an ordi nance of intention, nnmber 1537 (new series), to have the following work done, to-wit; That a public sewer be constructed along Calumet avenue iv said city from a point op fiosite the easterly line of lot 3, block 3, Ange eno Heights, to the sewer lamphole opposite lot 14, block 1, of .-hia Angeleno Heights, and across ail intersections of streets, together with manholes, iampholes and fiushtanks. The size of said sewer shall be eight inches in internal diameter, and be constructed of salt-glazed vitrified pipe, brick, Iron and cement. All of which shtll bo con«truo!ea In accordance with tbeplam and profile on file iv the office of the city enslueer, and specifica tions on file in tho office of the city clerk of the city of Los Angeles, said specifications being numbered fourteen. The cost of constructing said sewer shall bo assessed against all lots aud lands fronting up on the same Reference Is hereby made to tho said ordi nance of i mention ior further particulars. D. A. WATSON, Ktreet Superintendent. By A. I. STEWART, Deputy. 2-22 tit STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF the stockholders of the LAke Heme' Water company will be held at the oflice of the com pany, room 28, Baker Mock, Los Angeles, Cal , on Monday, March 6, 18»3, at 1:30 p. m . r the purpose of electing a botrd of directors and transacting such other business as may prop erly come before the meeting. 2-19 16t J. M. MANLEY, Secretary. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.. THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF the sto kholders of tbe Hornet Land com pany will be held at the office of the com pany, room 28. Baker block, Los Angeles, CaL, on Monday, varchU, 1893, at 1:30 p.m., lor the purpose of electing a board of directors and transacting such othar business as may properly come bsfors tha mooting 2-T9 16t J. X. MANVCY, Sectary. i AMUSEMENTS. NEW I.OS anqbi.es theater. H. C. Wyatt, Manager FAREWELL PERFORMANCE TONIOHT, FEBRUARY 25. ARB YOU MARRIED ? Annual Tour of the Eminent Comedian, / JOHN DILLON! In His Latest and Greatest Success, A Model Husbanrl! FEW AND FAR BETWEEN. A model play, a mode', star, and a model company. Regular prices. i GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Under the direction of AL. HAYMAN. McLain & Lehman, Mauager*. Monday February 187 th Only Appearance in Los Angeles—The World', Greatest Humorist, BILL NYE! And America's Favorite Monologist, A. P. BURBANK, In an Irresistibly-Funny. Two-Happ,-Hours 1 Program of Unr.valed Wit and Humor, Capacity of houses tastnl everyvrher.l t-'eats on sale Wednesday, Feb. 22d. Better secure seats now. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Under the direction of Al Hayman. McLain & Lehman, Managers. THE HIT OF THE SEASON-FIVE NIQHT9 ONLY, COMMENCING Tuesday February 28th Return of tho Wonderful Midget Com pany, the LILLIPUTIANS ! £- Tuesday. Wednesday Matlnej and Evening, and Thursday, in Tlidr Greatest Spectif:u:ar Piay, f* * CANDY ** j Direct from Its long run at thi Baldwin Theater, San Fraucisco. 4 Graud Ballets! Brll'.iant Scenery 1 The Electrical Dance! Novel affasti! Gorgeous Costum's! Adolph Zinks in his screaming burlo. que oa Lottie Collins, TAR AX A-BO IM-DE-AY. Koert and Zink.' l'rlzo Fight. Friday, Saturday Matinee and Evening, THE DWARF'S WEDDING ! Comic Opera in 4 Acts, with Ballet—Nov el. Original, Funny. Secure your seats In advance, Now on sale. IPEOPLE'S1 PEOPLE'S AMPHITHEATER, North Main, near First street. L. A. King & Co., Prop's. Chas. A. Doyle, Mgr. ff;»E~3trictly Moral and Refined. "BJJ MATINEE TODAY AT 2:15 P. M. PERFORMANCE 10NIGHT AT 8:14. EXTRA! BULLETIN EXTRA! For One Week Onlj!—Cunningham's j Cannibal Boomerang Throwers ! j In conjunction with New Circus and Specialty Artists! . Also Ed. Latel, musical gen'tiF, P»ar: -.I'Ua way, vocalist: Gleasou's P a/lori 'ie*- I' ■* N. B. —See the Cannibal* ta their f«M} Dan:, and Ceremony. Prices 10c, 200 and 30c iiilngti i ORIGINAL VIENNA. UUFSMT, Comer M'lin rin I K'„.jll-:' SInMM. . J. H. KENNEDI,BO>. Manager, THE FAVORITE AMUSEMENT RESORT! First appearance In Los An cles of the comedy sketch artlstß, "gREi)~THR LE VERNESZiHi: In their own original creation entitled THE CENSUS TAKER. First appearance of the great RAVELI.. expert juggler and b ilaueer, from the Crystal Palaco theater, London, England. Matinee every Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. ttf Look out for next week. 2 17 3m THE PALACE, Corner First and Spring street* (Family and ladies' entrance on First it.) THE VENETIAN LADIES' TROUBADOURS Will tender a concert everyday from 12 to 1:30 p.m. (during lunch hour); also a • GRAND CONCERT EVERY EVENING ! From 7:30 p.m. to 12 m. The best commercial lunch in tho city I/oji 11 a.m. till 2 p.m , and from 5 to 7 p.m. A la catte from ti p.m. to 12 m. 2-18 lm gTATE CITRUS FAIR, NEW PAVILION AT COLTON £- Covering Nearly an Acre, Opens Wednesday Morning, March 15, 1893 $30001 CASH— PREMIUM 9 For premium lists, rules, space lor exhibit* and privileges, apply to . . .1. s. WOOD, .secretary, Colton, Cal. Notice of the Piling of the Report ot the Commissioners Appointed to Open and Straighten Maple ave nue, Between Fifth Street and the South City Boundary, in Compli ance With Ordinances Nob. 1284, and 1844 (New Series), Together With the Plat of the Assessment District. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A certified ccpy of tho report, assessment Us, and plat of the Commissioners appointed to as sess bandits and damages and to have gen oral suoervist'>n of the proposed work of open* ing aud straL'htcniug Maple avenue, between Fltth .yd tho south city bound.ry, haa been filed in the office of the undersigned. All sums levied and assessed in said assess ment list are due and payabl < immediately. The pavinent of said sums is to be made to me, in my office, within thirty days from the first publication of this notice. All assessments not paid before the expira tion of said thirty days will be declared to be corre delinquent, and thereafter five per cent, with the coßt of advertising, will bo added thereto. Dated th's 11th day ol February, 1893. D. A. WATsON, Street Superintendent. By A. I. Stewart, Deputy. 2-1114t St. Paul's Hospital and Home for Invalids. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A BPE clal meeting of the members of the above named corporation will be held at St. Paul 1 * Church v stry, on Olive street, in the city ol Lo* Angeles, on Monday, March 6,1803, at 2:30 p.m. Buch meeting is called by the president lor tne election of trustees for tbe ensuing year, the date of annual meeting havinr pissed, and said meeting not having been adl lonrned or ordered. Amendments to the by. lew ■ wil, also bo proposed. 219 2w H W. LATHAM, Seo'y.