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6 AbVKBTIBBMENTS, X X The most direct method of reselling the public and making known your X x WWW A r»N N TTTTT SSSS W W W W AA NfJ N T 8 S WWWW A A NNN T 8 WWWW A A X N N T 8 WWWW A A NNN T SSSS WWW \V AAAA N N N T R WW WAV A A N N N T „ 5 I W W A AN N N T 8 b l W W A A N NN T SSSS Is through the classified ad columns of The Heralo. It is cheap, brings quick returns, and places ihe advertiser in direct communi cation with those be wishes to resch. OCtl L A B SSo K S.S S II I'FFII EEK DPD OC I AA 5 2 I! V II X D D 0 L A A S SS» h SR, II FK II RR 11 D Wur [iSekSdd 0 A DDD T, KF.ETTTTcSSo Ag U FE I A XA IgoD D 'LLI.LK:KE I 8 8S» Inserted in the columns of The Herald at X • x : 6 CENTS PER LINE PER DAY. $1 PER LINE PER MONTH. \ Special rates for a longer period. X X Persons wanting situations, help or wtshing lo rent, buy or sell properly will do well to ad vertise in The Herald I OFFICIAL CITY PAPER. j SPECIAL NOTICES. "IT-ANTED—A LOT ON SAN PEDRO, THIS V> siilc of Eighteenth st. Will exchange a fine 20 sore trnct, well Im proved for city property. , Will exchange 17 acres, close In, well im proved, for a good hotel property. For sale, house and lot, close in, 5 good rooms, for #80 cssh and #15 per month. House and lot for #400. . , Wanted lo buy, a first-class 25-room lodging house In good location ior cash. Riverside land and money to exchange for Los Angeles improved property. MacKNIGHTAFCCARD, 10-1 tf 252 S. Broadway. •VTOTICE—THF. LOS AXGELLsTirY WATER il company will strictly enforce the follow ing rules: The hours for sprinkling are between U and 8 o'clock a. in. and (i nnd 8 o'clock p. in. For a violation of ihe above regulation the water w ill bo shut off and a fine of #2 will be charged before the water will be turned on again. 817 tf fTMIE SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES OF THE STATE J. lxmn and Trust company are Inclosed in v fire-proef aud burglar-proof vault, with ti,-ne locks, and brilliantly lighted by electricity; alcoves attached for the private examination of valuables, with writing materials; n young lady in attendance. 8 1 tf MESMIN'B FEMALE PILLS AS A SPECIFIC monthly medicine for immediate relief for painful and irregular menses — from whatever cause. For sale by FREEMAN A CARPER, 102 Norih Spring st. Price, #2 per box. 5I) ly 10 TREE CARRIAGE AND WAGON works; all kinds of painting and repair ing. 128 San Pedro St., between First and Second sts., Los Angeles. 7 6 li tTIOR HOUSES TO RENT CALL ON f BARNES & BARNES, 10-1 tf 227 W. Second si. 0 YOU WANT TO RENT YO'l'll HOI'SE ? Leave your key with HILL ft CO., 123 W. Second st. !> 1 It Y~ SLOPER, HOI'SE MOVER. OFFICE, • 112 Center place 1 15 ti PERSONAL. I>ER SO NAI, -CI >FFEE, PRESII ROABTEJION our giant coffee roaster, .lava aiol Mocha, 35c Is; mountain coffee, 35c; germea, 2t<c; rolled rye, 10c; 4 lbs rice, 25c; O lbs rolled r, heal, 25c; S lbs com meal, 15c; IS lbs gran ulated sugar, $1; lOlbs heme-, 25c; can luina toes or corn, 10c; 8 caus corned beef, 2.1 c: can baked beans, Joe: box maccaroni, 55c: extract beef, 25c: 4 bars itininore's sosp, ",sc: can coal oil, 80c; ;i lbs lard, 30c.; pork, 14 , .,<••, ba con, l(0»c; picnic hams, lS' .c. ECONOMIC STORES, 305 S. Spring st. 7-) II PERSONAL- RALPH BROS.—GOLD BAR flour, $1.00; city flour, 80c; granulated sugui, 151u8#l; brown sugar, 20 lbs $1: I! lbs rolled oats, 25c; sardines. 5 boxes, 25c; table fruit,3cans6oc: Midland coffee, 25c lb: east ern oil, 80ff; gasoline, SOe; 2-lh can corned beef, 15c: lsrd, 10 lbs. 05c: 5 lbs. 50c. 001 South Spring street, corner Sixth. M' TrrTed ladies' safeguard; pat ented; no medicine; no equal: money fe fnnded if not satisftictorv. Send Iff cents to LADIES' NOVELTY CO.,'K.:: as City, Mo. 8-20 tim ERSONAL—LADIES WISHING TO MAJtRY gentlemen oi means and position, call on or address MRS. COYNE, 711 S. Main street, city. It \ MARRIAGE BUREAU-CONFIDENTIAL. MRS. COYNE. Address Box bo, Herald oflice. Send stamps for details. 11-2 i 1 4| FOR KXCUAN«R. (S/'/uwi-Kui: EXCHANGE—CHOICE IM. s9DI"JU proved acreage at Cahuenga; 5-acre bearing orchard—navel oranges, tigs, prunes, etc.; 5 acres solid to lemons, set this lest spring; good house, barn, well, etc.; will ex change for Los Angeles residence proper! v. BARNES ,v. BARNES, 10-1 tf 227 W. Bet ond st. I "HHt EXCHANGE —A VERY DEStHABLE and highly productive fruil find nut farm of 70 acres, In the beautiful ojai valley, near Nordhoff, Ventura county, for good unincum bered residence property in ibis city; cash value, #2u,000. Apvly early to J. S. VAN DOREN, 9-Stf 101 S. Broadway. 1~ V>!t EXCHANGE EASTERN IN< II >M E acreage for desirable l.os Angeles bouse; will assume reasonable Incumbrance, 0-1711 MACKNIQHT .* FUG AUD. OPI"OjrtTIJNSTIKB^ ISOR "BALK—CHEAP] haIf'I4TERBBT IN livery stable, comprising horses, iniggten, carriages, harness, etc.; also half of the real estate, together with Improvements! w ill sell the whole for SSSOO on account of departure. Apply on premises, 137 s. Los Angeles st. to I*. Dtlpny. 9-28 7t rpITE I.OS AM.EI.ES DIRECTORY OFFICE A keeps a complete list of all business for sale or exchange. Parlies desiring to either buy or sell w ill consult their best interests by applying ai oflice, 103 South Broadway. «9 " <ji \ r_f|— GROCEItY~STOIti:: I,HEAT SACItI- lice this eel.; doing all cash trade; well established: 3 good living rooms: no rent. HENRY J. STANLEY. U-30 ti 2425. Broadway, next City Hall. _KAA— FRUIT STAND; ONE OF THE BEST rINH/VF paying in the city; this must sell tlii* week. HENRY .1. STANLEY, 9-3(1 tf 242 S. Broadway, next City Hall. IAOR SALE-FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, ITIiSI- J 1 lure and grounds, among the most desira ble in southern • alifornla; hotel men, calj and Investigate. 1111.1, .v. Co., 123 West .sec ond st. S-21 sun-iucs A thurs-tl F"~ "OU SALIi CHEAP—ONE-H ALF INTERESI' in a good-paying dairy: the other hall can be rented. Address P. o. box 70S, Los Ange les 9-ltl. lm 1-VIH S A I.E-LOIIG fNTilli7usli. CKNTRALLY " located, of 8 rooms, with is regular board ers.. Address B. R. IJ., Box 00, Herald. 10-3 41 G1 OOD PAY!NG — D'AIKY"BUSI.VKSS,~CI.()SK r lo ciiy, elearlngflOO v mouth. BTKKETKR A ,-lIAKI'I.KSS, HQS. Uroadwuv. 10-l tf OICNTIBTB. 1882- Es 11, hi i shed—lBB2. DR. L. W. WELLS. CORNER SPRING AND First streets, Wilson block: lake elevalor. Gold crown nnd bridge work a specialty; teeth extracted without pain. Room 1. *m4if It. S. TOLIH^tsY, - DENTIST, 108.. N. S)irlng street, rooms 2, :! and 7. Painless extraction. 0 20 tl t™a~>Tk~BTEVENS, 824' SOUTH SPRING S~E 1 Open Sunday and evening hyclcclric light. MEDIUMS. CILAIR VUVANi'aND LIFE-READING Ml' / dium; consullutlons on business, remov als, marriage, disease, lawsuits, love, mineral locations, etc,; 452 s. Main st. .MRS. PARKER. S-30 If MRS. D. A. KIMBALL, BUSINESS, TEST and trance medium, southwest corner Twenty-third street and Crund aye. 10-1 lm ARCHITECTS. lished for Ihe last 10 years in Los Angeles. Rooms 8 second floor, Workman block, i H. BROWN, ARCHITECT, 132 s. BROAD '» way, between First and Second. 8-7 tf HBI.P WANWB-M « E.M. I""SmHX)YMENT FOR 3000 reOPLE-tVE Ijwant active representative" In all parts oi the V S. to sell an article that is used by every ono. i.oocis are ivarranted. Profits enormous. Business permanent and legitimate. Exclusive territory given. Experience not necessary. Address "Manufacturing C 0.," 178-180 Com mercial st., Lynn, Mass. 9-2-sat-tues-thu-12! 1-f Yor wish .CilSi i f op in de employ - mont at a salary of #35 per month, loan me ¥3500 for one vesr: ample security for money; splendid references furnished; no agents principals only. Address, today, C. I)„ Box 60, Herald office. It vr"-ANTED—ALL NBEDINO HKLP FRKI " emplorinent or any intorninlion, address E. Nri'TINOKUS HI ItKAf, established 1880. Office, 310" j S. Spring St.; residence, 451 S. Ho|>o st., corner Fifth, l.os Angeles, Cel. Tele phone 113. 8-10 If I>EITY, 111 MMXI. & CO., EMPLOYMENT agents, 131 133 W. First st. Telephone 500. Fndcr the Los Angelas National bank. Help of all kinds carefully selected and furnished. Situations oi all kinds furnished. 7-0 tf Y\-ANTED—ANY MAN THROUGH AKIZO vv na on commercial business can secure au addition to his income by applying at the Herald office. The best of reterences must be gUon. 0-20 If CITY AND COI'NTY OFFICIAL FREE LA bor Bureau, 240 New High st. Telephone 1153; ior cooks, waiters, household help, me chanics and laborers. \V. A. WHITE, Manager. 0-22 lm ANTED—PARTY TO DRILL WELL. LS. >1 SMITH, insurance Agent, 227 IV. First HKLI* WAMSO-FSHILI. AND >> families at the Woman's Exchange and Employment office, 15 8. Raymond avenue, opposite pottojßosL Pasadena. 9-18 tf WANTKII-Slt IHtIONS. VITANTED—POBITIOS OF SOME KIND BY M a voting man of good habits; not afraid oi work. Address B. C Box 50, Herald oflice. 10-3 St 11 T ANI r^D—BY~\ 0 E BHANG IRL 14 YX ARS ti old, « position to take care of children. call or addros-. 310., s. S;.riiig si. 10-3 21 WANTKD —MISOKLI, ANKOUS. VITANTED—TO PURCHASE LOT WEST OR »» south iron:, between Twenty-second and Twenty-seventh, Grand avenue ami Hoover street; must bo reasonable ii; price; slate size of lot, give locution and price. Address BUYER, box 20, Herald. 8-11 tf VVT ANTED—TAILOR TO JOIN ME AS A Vv partner tg im reese business, for city or country: would prefer a Jew: capital must Ik* $800 to 1)1,000; I bave first-class, new sbiok of goods amounting to over $1000, all paid for. Address M. 8., Box 110, Hcrabl office. It WA S rFD-A _ I\\RTNER~W IT H ~#.MWO~TO lu-.-cst in a paying project, in which there are no chances Of loaaatld profits Urge. I'arty deshiiigfod nl must furnish evidence of good character. Address !>., Herald oflice, 9-23 tf U T A EBSAYR "SERMON'S OR II other documents to ropy by hand or by typewriter. GEO. W. BRADFORD room 8, 212' „. S. Broadway. 10-3 tf \y ANTED- M\N WITH IjojSoo To'Tpt'R *s chase unit interest in a desirable inven tion; fortune 111 it. Address E., Herald oflice. 9-23 tf .■_ \Y * NTED—PROPERTY USTKD WITH CS; 11 we have customers. DORSEY, CHAM BKKLIN A CO, 244 8. Broadway, 0-12 tf V|TANTED—WE SstVE~cr> I>M 118' FOR TV installment houses. IMiltsKV. CHAM BERLIN & C 0.,244 S. Broadu... ••-la tf TfTANTED—VACANT LOTB F01! PI RCHAB ->> ers. List with us at once. F. 11. PIEPER A CO.. 10SS, Broadway. 10-1 3t TAY E. HUNTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, fJ ii-yson llonebrnke block. Telephone 528. Practices in all the courts, slate ami federal. 7-1 tf GOODKICH, LAWYER, 124 DEARBORN • streei, Chicago, 111,; 20ycHrs' experience; secrecy: special facilities in severs! states. Goodrich on Divorce, with laws of all states, in press. 0-4 tf CNSAKER if GOODRICH, LAWYERS, rooms 108 and 104 Phillips block, corner Spring and l-'ra:ilvlin streets. Telephone, 1120. 7-li tf 7> t. ADCOCK, AT'IOItNEY: SPECIAL AT 11* ten lion given to tlicscltleuient Ol estates. 115 West First si. 4-0 If K. TRASK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Fl'L • ton block, 207 New High street, l.os An geles. 1-18 tf Y\TSL I'tiLLAKD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 11 room 3 Allen block, Temple and spring si reels. 2-21 11 LOST AM) FOUND. t park bicycle Lj races, Monday, Oct. 2, one Shetland alliga tor hag, containing red purse with letter Son it, arid two ft iO gold pieces, tWO$l pieces and silver, comb and handkerchief, 'ihe tinder will he liberally rewarded by leaving with PI'RANT &. SPIER, 888 S. Spring. 10-3 3t OTRAYED—OR STOLEN, FROM PLACE OF Kupferle, on Wilmington avenue, 2 miles this side of Wilmington, one dark brown mare, White spot on left bind fool; no brand; black mane. A liberal reward will be paid for return to ANDREW STEPHENS, Santa Monica. 9-.!>7t I O SI~~~B"E~fwl~FjN~ RAMON A AND ALHAM- Ij bra, about 4 p.m. Sunday, a young lady's tafl-coloreii cape, with velvet collar. The linder would confer a favor by leaving the same a Ramoni Convent, or ol 331 E. First st. 10-a _t OST—A LADY'S* "SOLID SOLD WATCH, j with Swiss movement. Finder will please ret urn to 587 Sin Pedro street, and will be liberally rewarded. 10 2 lit FROM RoPER .V HEITVIIEW'S camp, outfoll sewer, two mules: one black one dark hay. Leave at camp and get reward. 0-30 St t>OUND— CAME TO 459'; DUCOMMON ST., Sulurdav, Sept. 3.', a liver-colored dog. 10-3 2i KUCCA Tlf FN Ah. • rplil: WOODBURY BUSINESS COLLEGE HAS 1 removed to tbe upper floor oi the Stowell block, 220 r-oulh Spring street. It has now the largest and Lines! business college rooms in the state, and the largest attendance oi any com mercial school south of San Francisco. Fins pesseugei elevator running direct to the school rooms, rendering stair-climbing unnec essary. 'Ihe pill.He is cordially Invited lo call and inspect the college in Its new location. Both day and evening schools in session the entire summer. Catalogue and College Jour nal free. Oi A. Hough, President; M li. Felker, \ ice-President; .1 W. Hood, Beo'y. 6-4 ly OS ANGELES BUSINESS COLLEGE AND ENi I.ISIt TRAINING SCHOOL. (Incorporated), 14-1 South Main street. Largest and best equipped business iruiuiug school on the coast Thorough and practical courses in the commercial, shorthand, type writing, telegraphy, assaying and all English branches. Large, able and mature faculty of Instructors. Day and evening sessions. Terms reasonable. Coil al oflice. or write for elegant catalogue, E. F. BHRADER, President; F. W. KEI.SEY, Vice-President; 1. L. INSKF.EP, Sec retary. 0-10-ly SCHOOL FOR BOYB AND Vol NG MEN, now in session. Bryson block (top floor), j Second and Spring st-. Rooms light anil cheer ful; ventilation perfect. Thorough instruct ion in ull the common F-nglish branches, i special attention to arithmetic, higher mathe- I unities and classics. A. B. BROWN, t. M., (Yale). 20 Poloniue block. 9-3 lm SOHOWTOF ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC Expression, c. C. Parker announces lo I former pupils and the public in general thai he has returned to the city after a prolonged absence and will open his school at h time and place which ivill be published later, (_l Itoo 1 ". OF PIIVsICAL TRAINING, BTOW. ~ ell block, 220 S. Spring St. Open Oct. 10. Deporiiucni of Elocution and Dramatic Ex pression. For furiher particulars address Sl'SB NAOMA ALFREY, Directress. 9-80 3m / I.'. \ DE ROSAS, - FROEBEL INsriTUTK" \ Adams, cor. Hoover st., will open all Us departments Tuesday, Oct. 24. For further particulars npplv lo .MRS. CAROLYN M. N. A I.DEN, 800 W. Atiams St. 9-27 tl IBS ACKLE>( icX-FpRIVATE SCHOOL FOR primary, grammar and high school stud ies opens September 4th. Summer school now in session. 412 W. Second st. 9-tilni A STBCRY SHORTHAND, TYI'EWRI 1 I\(i _\\. and Business Institute. Take elevator by People's Store, Phillips' block; send for eaia* iogne. 10-12 12m S~~ iToItTIIAND AND TYPE WRITING—BEST advantages. LOMULKY INSTITUTE, Spring and First sts. 3-7 tf wILLHARITTZ, MUSIC STUDIO, ROOM • A, Crocker building, 2 ii S. Broadway. 8-29 lm ' PATENTS, I OPYKIOOTR, ETC. HAZARD A TOWNSENDr ROoTi block, 'lei. 317, Los Allgcics, 11-22 tf C % ~~on ra7i^ctii?re ous and asphslt paving; 227 W. First t>L LOS ANGELES HERALD* TUESDAY MORNING, UCTOBEK *) 1«93. FltK 8 A LK— aiVY^ JP«PJ***£Jl^, yyiGMORE & O'BRIEN, 231 West Kirs! street. », . « Customers to Rent Houses. Che. h . »on W. Pioo St. on the Installment Plan. Money to loan. 0-21' It JF BARUAIK6I BARGAINS! BARGAINS! CITY AND COUNTRY. We have a large amount ol land adapted to Ihe various kinds of Irutts, with good water rights, In Quantities to suit, at figure* lwlow tbe real value. We havo orange, walnut and lemon groves, ranging in value from #3000 to #70,000, ac cording to acreage, age, location »«4 income. Wo have corn, alfalfa and grain land—ac tr> 1 rigatlon needed—well adapted 10 hog raising or dairy business. We have a tine stock ranch oi 3500 acres. CITY. BUSINESS BLOCK—We have one or the best business blocks In the cltv, nays 1> por cent net on investment; only capitalists of large means need apply. HOUSES AND LOTS—We havo handsome res idences and unimproved lots lv the most de sirable purl of the city. HOTELS— WS have one one of the best lo cated, best paying first-class hotels in Southern California, People at « dlstancccan safely Invest through us. "Do as we would bo done by" is onr motto. Cut out this "ad" and keep it for refereuoe. 0-10 tf HILL Sc CO., 123 West Second st. jyOR SALE- Large-sized lots near Figueroa and Adams si reels—bou ton section; special inducements to those who intend to build. Lots on Sanlee and Los Angeles stroeis and Maple avenue; the cheapest in the city; bu tween Thirteenth and Sixteenth sts. cheap lo! on Flower street, between Elev en h snd Swell h streets. Very cheap lot corner Eleventh and Hope streets. Cheap lot on Twenty-ninth street, near Ma ple svenuo, with bearing fruit trees. ODEA A BARR, 0-30 tf 103 S. Broadway. T.IOP. SALE— BARBAINS. I ifiSOO—l me lot on Thirty-second st., near Hoover. .t«75- Fine lot on Twenty-fifth st., near Main. #700— Fine lot on Eleventh, near Fearl. #1000—Fine lot on Ingraham st. Bargain, ti 100—Fine lot on Ingraham st. #130%—F'lne lot on West Seventh St. #2000—Fine lot on Hope St., close in. CRAWFORD & LOCKHART, 10-1 tt 205 8. Broadway. 17I0R SALE—AT ROTUr' HEIGHTS, A NEW% r modern house of 5 rooms, 011 First street: #2700. Ixit 50x135 an First slreot. ono block from tbo power house # 50—worth ft.ooo. New house of t> rooms, close to tbe cable cars: onlvftraoo. Sec F, A. HUTCHINSON, 10-3 tf 213 W. First st. SALE— GOOD INVESTMENT. A particiilarlv nice resldeuoe and business corner on Souili Main streei—l6sxl4B feel; 3 2-story residences, always rented. Price #9100. j. 8. VAN DOREN, 9- aotf 101 s. Broadway. 1-'oR~sale; " ' #1100—527 Gladys aye., 5 rooms; rents for li per cent inlerest. #150J—225 No, Giitlin aye., 5 rooms; easy terms. •1000—Lot 80 ft. on Ingraham st.; easy terms. E. & FIELD, MM tf 139 So. Broadway. d> symEA—AN ELEGANT "10-ROOM HOUB X 5r I fOU southwest,close to cable line; loca tion one of the best in tlie elty: house com plete In every particular: cold storage room and cellar; large lot, tine lawn, choice shrub bery—a decided bargain. BARNES ,t BARNES, g_ 10- 1 if 227 W. Second sir IT-OR SALK-#;7oO— HANDSOME NEW 7 -1 room house; hall, bath, cellar, modern eonvcidences, stone walks; southwest, near electric oars: cssh #400. balance monthly; no interett. TAYLOR & RICHARDS, 102 Broad way. 10-1 tf lIORI IOR SALE — CHOICE BPRTNG-BTREET . property, improved, close In: renting for big interest'on price asked. A bargain. BARNES A- BARNES, 10-1 tf 227 W. Second st. "fSoit SALE—S-ROOM NEW CoTIAOE, 11 ALL, J; bath, etc.; souih-.vest, near Hoover and Adams sts; $150 easb, balance #2(1 monthly; no Interest. TAYLOR & RICHARDS, 102 Broadway. 10-1 ti ITtOR S.tXE—EAST LOS ANGELES, S. WORK * man St., S-niom bouse; large lot; only #1700: terms, SlSOcash, balance #20 monthly. TAYLOR <£ RICHARDS, 182 Broadway. 10-1 tf I"V6l{^Te — CALL AT THE NEW OFFICE . of CRAWFORD A LOCKHART for special bargains iv real estate, 205 S. Broadway. 10-1 If I"<0R~ SA LE—2-STORY, 0-ROOM HOUSE, ! lirst-clo.-s condition, on University electric ear line : for sale by owner. Inquire at rooms 4 nnd 9, New Wilson block. 8-3 If 1-10KSALE— $130O~Ea"ch 2 5-ROOM COT . lages on Forrester avenue, near electric car line; monthly payments. BARNF:s £ BARNES, 227 W. Second st. 10-1 tf _~i~Ti wWOR SALE—NEW 5 ROOM HOUsE eT)l*lvU on Victoria street; monthly pay. incuts #15. ALLISON BARLOW, 227 West Second st. 7-21 tf 1710K BALE BY OW NER—MODERN 0-ROOM ' liouse f»n University electric car line: ele gant home at n burgain;'witii or without fur niture. Inquire at rooms 4 and 5, new Wilson block. 9-24 tf T-lOR SALE~OO~WELL LOCATED LOTS ON Jl installment plan. K. P. CULLEN .v. Co., 237 West First St. 10-1 If TtUR SALE-LIST A*OUR PROPERTY FOR JF sale or rent with K. I. CULLEN & CO., Minnesota Headquarters, 237 West First st. 10-1 tf ITeaUTiWI HOUSE—I 2 ROOMS, OX JEF j ferson street, near Figueroa- CRAWFORD & LOCKHART, 205 South Broadway. 10-1-tf OEE" M 1C A (711 ERT&TfA Y~F O itTlTAHgai ns~Tn real estate. 101 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, 10-l tl MUSICAL. THE KAMMEIhIEYEU tIXcHE?MRA— First-class music furnished for balls, par ties, concerts, receptions and picnics. Violin, mandolin, etc,, taught. OrAes at Fitzgerald's music store, corner North Spring and Franklin st recta. 10-14- ly T" Js~ANOEI.ES CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC and Arts, open all the year. MRS. EMILY J. VALEVI INK. president, y.M.C.A. building, Broadway and Second slreet. 8-14-ly TIANJO nS~~MIKS M. E ASTBURY; 5 AND~6 15 .stringed taught. Studio 51; lake elevator by People's Store, Phillips block. 11-12-ly TJBOF. B7BERG'S~ACADEMY OF MIJSIC. IN- A structions in all branches. 000 S. Spring st. 9-20 tf WII.LHARTITZ, MUSIC STUDIO, ROOM • A, Crocker building, 212 S. Broadway. 8-291 f fc..YCKJIt«IONS. Ijsft*jSfe|*_; / vNE DAY SAVED BY TAKING IMuijUnvi^iMn.\ I sanla Fe excursions to Kon l&jMOfxltKu.* - •■ City, St. Louis, ' hicago, New York and Boston. 'Leave l.os Angeles every Wednesday; personally conducted through to Chicago and Boston; lamily tourist sleepers to Kansas City and Chicago daily. Low rales and quickest time. Office, TOT N, Spring st. 7-1 in PHILLIPS' BOUND EXCURSIONS— Personally conducted, via Denver and Rio (irandc ond liock Island Routes: leaies l.os Angeles every Tuesday and Friday; erossslng ihe Sierra .Vevadas and passing the entire scenery on Ihe lilo Grande by daylight, office 138 S. Spring st. 7-1 ti c7jl : b.SON~i CO.'S EXCURSIONS E tST ■ evcrv Wednesday via Salt Lake City and Denver. 'Tourist cars lo Chicago und Boston. Manager in charge. Office, 212 S. Spring St. (i-1 li PHYSICIANS. Mrs" bit. J. l l smi 'i 11, bp EC iAM v, Mli> wifcrv. I.allies cored for during confine ment ai 7i7 Believne avenue, calls promptly attended to. Telephone 1119. (>-2tf Ijl 111.VKE.sLEE", M. ~D., EYE AND EAR, 1i« late of Illinois Eye and i.m Infirmary and Chicago Opthalmie College, oflice, 2420 s. Broadway. 9-2tf ftEORf STAT BEACH, M. D., oi'TK'E~\ NI) W residence, 131 North spring st. Oflice hours, 8 to 12, 1 lo 5, lilo Bp. in. Telephone 433. tygg RS. Dlt. WELLS—OFFICE IN HER BRICK block, 127 E. Third st. Specialty, diseases of women. A BSTR<CTB^ A BBTBACT AND TITLE INSURANCE COM pany of Los Angeles; northwest corner of Franklin and New High sts. ml7ti KOK HAf.K—COUNTKY PROPIRTY "|M)R HA I, K—3o ACMES SUITABLE FOR DK f ciduotis fruits and all kinds of vegetables, corn, etc,; small house, barn, well, mill and tank; linest ol water; horse, cart, plows, culti vator and small limb, cooking stove and out lit; about #100 worth ol Egyptian corn, now ready lo rathe;, and f> a< res of potatoes plani led for fall crop. Price old y #15<K)---#7OO cash, I balance time. #400—3-room hard-tiiii-hed collage und lot , 40x138, close to ele. trie cars: half cash, hal \ ance easy. A high-grade Ricvclc [or sale cheap: nearly new. A set of [.ipe tools, complete, with ro;>o and blocks, forsalc cheap: bus vise, cutters, dias, tongs, etc. rail. DEAN, till.llEKT A CO., MHI 237 \V. First si. TfOR fA LX —9200,000; ORANfiE ORCII- X 1 ards, walnut orchards, deciduous fruit orchards, olive orchards, dairy or farm ranches, fine city residence*, hotels, lodging bouses, groceiy stores, hardware business, fruit stands, cigar stands, meal markets, sa loons, bakeries, restaurants, ami all kinds of mercantile business; prices from #100 lo #1100,000; we neither advertise nor try to sell anything that will 1101 stand the strictest In vcsiigatlou. NOLAN Jc SMITH, 228 \V. Sec ond si. Ki-l 11 OR SALE—A FEW VERY CHOICE doV ernmcnt and school land locations for sale cheap; or would take part pay In olber properly. A few choice lots on Seventeenth and F:igh tccnth Ms., west of Figueroa: #000 lo #IMKI. ,1. K. MI"LX BY, 8-22 tf 1140 W. Eighteentli or 213 W, First st. FOR SALE 27(1 MRF.S 10 MILES FROM city; 80 acres in bearing fruit, 80 acres in barley, bslance iv pu.iturc: all fenced; good Water by iron pressure pipes; good barn, small house; price, #2<>,000; terms, #5,* 00 cash, #5000 good trade, #10,000 mortgage :; to 5 years, al BY. per sent. J. 8. VAN DOR EN, S»;9 tf ' 101 8 Broadv.ay IVOR"*SALE—170 ACRES FINE OIMNi!E, I? vine or olive land, udjolning theeelehratcd Vaehe winery at Brookslde, near Redlatids; ] Ibis is the very choicest land In that neighbor hood in the market: all or part; price #12,500, terms easy. For particulars see A. C. tiOI.SH, 147 S. Broad* ay. 8-110 t ( SALE—2O~ACKES NEAR CAHUENCA ' Pass,- with good water right, #75 per ucrc; bargain. TAYLOR a: RICHARDS, 102 Broad way. 10-1 tf JTtOB BALE—A HO. 1 ALFALFA LAND WITH I Water, only #100 per acre; near city. TAY LOR & RICH A RDS. 102 Broadway._ 10-1 tf FOR SALE-LIST YOUR PROPERTY FOR sale or rent with K. P. CULLEN £ CO., I Minnesota Headquarters, 2:17 West First Bt. i)-lO If WOli StUMI tSt'KLI.ANIOITx I, -IOR?~SALE-CdIoTcE NURSERY STOCK; 1 mining, cllv and country property. Particular attention paid to patents of all kinds, Choice property in Azusa valley. Cor respondence solicited.' W. M. STOVER, Real Estate and Mining Exchange. 10-1 tf 227 W. First st. (~ |M)K SALE—MINING OUTFIT, CHEAP FOR 1 cash, including new wagon specially fit ted out with water casks and other imple ments. Inonire at rooms 4 and 5. New Wilson block. ' »»* tf FOR - PAPERS IN QUANTITIES to soil at ;his ottii'c. ______ FOR ItKNT— HOIINRS. ■K-OITRENT (MKIOM HOI'SE, 320 S. OLIVE X 1 st.: just been put in first-class condition; newly papered, paiuwd, etc. BARNES A BARNES, 227 W. Second st, 10-1 tf FOR Sm-RIIIIMS. I -iOR RENT-FINISHED ed rooms; single or an suite: rooms for light housekeeping; terms by the week or month the lowest In thecity: free bsthS; loca tion unsurpassed; only live minutes' walk from business centre. SHAFFER HOUSE, 525 Sand St., near high school. 9-14 tf i:knt-lari;e sitting-room~nd ' bedroom, wilh gas and use of bathroom: close in; nice location; suitable for one or two gentlemen; rate #15 for one and $20 for two persons; references required. AddressO. X. S., box 30, Herald office. 9-10 tf _"OH RENT—O2O S.""bROADWAY, S NEWLY I" furnished sunny roams, cheap; house keeping privileges. 10-3 3t FOR KKMT- m»OIU.LAMOJJtL^^ "|rH)R RENT—2O-ACRE DAIRY FARM X _T miles southwest oi University; line fur alfalfa, corn anil pumpkin land. For rent 5-rootn cottage 1 hloek from post office, furnished; $20. FI.OURSOY, 128 Broadway. It TO LET—PART OF - STORE - INQuTiuTaT ■119 S. Spring si. 10-l-3t MONKS" TO LOAN. (INCORPORATED). Loans money in any amounts on all kinds of collateral security, dia monds, jewelry, sealskins, merchan dise, etc. Also on pianos, iron and steel safes, and professional libra ries, without removal; and on fur niture iv lodging, boarding houses nnd holds, without removal. Par tial payments received. Money quick. Business confidential. Pri vate office for ladies. W. E. DEOROOT, Manager. 8- 29 ly Rooms 2, 3 J. 4, 114 s. Spring st. ONEY~TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, JEWEL ry, watches, pianos, sealskins, live stock, carriages, bicycles and all kinds of personal and collateral'security. LEE BROS., 9- 1S ly 402 S. Spring st. IF YOU WISH TO LOAN OI~BORROW money, call on J. & J. C. FLOURNOY, Real Estate and Financial Agents, 130 Broadway. All business strictly confidential. 10-1 tf ONEY TO~i.OAN OS PERSONAL COL lateral, mortgage and oilier good securi ties. WICMORE A O'BRIEN, 231 W. First St. 9-28 tf riAoToAN—WE HAVE 9501) AND $1100 TO A loan on good real estate security. FLOUR NOV, 12s Broadway. 10-1 tl lIVKR" AND FINIBHF.RB. _^ METROPOLITAnVtEAM DYE WORKS, 241 Franklin st. ; fine dyeing and cleaning. 1-13 If T)ABI8IAN DYE WO I! KS, 275 SOUTH MAIN 1 street; best dyeing in the city. 1-13 tf BKOKRKB. RW. POINDEXTER, BROKER, 10. r > WEST • Second st Confidential business agent for investors or borrowers. If you wish to lend or borrow, or invest In any securities, please call. 8-1 ft OHIROPOVIHT, 'IVf IBS C, STAFFER, CHIROPODIST AND _tl masseuse, 21l W. First St., opp. Nadeau. 12 21 ti Notice—Timber Culture. US. LAND OFFICEi LOS ANGELES, CAL, . August 28th, 1893. Complaint having been entered at this office by William Mapim against Gaorge fjaukrodger, his heirs or legal representatives, for failure to comply with law as to timber-culturecntry No. 2702 dated June titb, 1889, upon the BEU sec tion 34. township 8 north, range 14 west, S. IS. M., iv Los Augeies coun.y, caiiiornia, with a view to the cancellation of said entry; con testant alleging that said i.oorge Gaukrodger died on or abont January 3d, 1892, unmarried, leaving all bis real property to his two sisters, wbo are aliens nnd natives of New Zealand: that said George Gaukrodger failed to plant or cause to be p.anted 6 seres of said trsct in trees, seeds or cuttings at any time between June Oth, 18S9, and January 3d, 1892; that since his decease and up to the present time bis heirs or legal representatives have not planted or caused to ha planted b acres of said tract to timber, seeds or cuttings (copy of com plaint hereto attached), the faid parties are hereby summoned to appear nt this oftino on the 22d day of November, 1893, al 10 o'clock a. in., to r spond and furnish testimony con cerning selcl alleged failure. W. H SEAMANS, 9- 14-301 Register. Notice — Annual Meeting of Stock holders. NOTICE II HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE annual meeting of the slo uholders oi lha Harper di Reynolds Company wlii be held at the office of th.! compuny in the city and conn vor Lo< Angelea, 8;aio of California, on Wednesday, Cell, 1593, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the o ection of a bo.rd of directors and for the transaction of such other business as may be brought before tbe meeting. 1. B. NEwTON. Secretary. Los Angeles, Sept., 20, 1893. 0-2.1 lit Dissolution of Copartnership. rpHU FIRM HERETOFORE EXISTING UN- J_ aer tne name and ety.e of "Lewis-Jones Company." doing h'lsiness iv the county of Veutuia, 11 this day dissolved by mntual con sent. Lot Acgeles, Cal., Sept. 30,1 8 93. " KYjbR t XV, IS, Mr.-. DORIA JONES, 10- 1-41 MaRK G.JONES. Notice Invitlngr Street Work Pro posals. PURSUANT TO STATUTES AA D TO ORDI -nanre No. 1778 of the Council of the lily o( Lo* Angeles, adouicd .Inly 17, 1883, direct ing this notice, the undersigned invites and will receive at his offiVe In the cltv hall, up to 11 o'clock a.m. of Monday, Oct. 0, 1803, sealed proposals or bids for Ihe following street work, to lie done according lo the speollloa : Hons No. 5, for graded and graveled streets aud So. 12 for cement sidewalks 111 Ihe elf) of ljin Angeles, posted and un Hie, therefor adopt ed, » rlieretn mentioned, to-wit: ' First - That said t " BRIDGE STREET, In said cily, from the northeasterly curb line ut Pleasant avenue to the uestcrly line ot State streei, including all intersections of streets,{exceptingsuch por tion of said slreet and intersections as are re quired by law to be kept in order or repair by any person or company having railroad tracks thereon, and also excepting sncb portions as have already been graded, graveled and ac cepted», lie graded and graveled in accordance wttli the plans and protlle on tile iv ihe office of the city engineer and specifications on filuln the office of the city clerk of the city of Loa Angeles forgraveled streets, said specifications bcingnurahercd 5. Second—That a redwood curb be constructed along each linn of the roadway of said Bridge streei from the northeasterly curb line of Pleas ant avetHic to the westerly line of State street (excepting along such portions of the line of said roadway upon which a redwood, cement or granite curb has already been con structed and accepted), in accordance with specifications In the office of the city clarkof said city for constructing redwood curbs. Third—That a cement sidewalk six feet in width be constructed along each side of said bridge slreet from the northeasterly curb line ot Pleasant avenue lo thf westerly line of state street (excepting such portions of said slreet between said points along which a ce ment or uspbalt sidewalk lias been constructed aud accepted), said sidewalk to be constructed in accordance with s|ieclncations on file in the office of the city clerk, said specifications being numbered twelve. sec. 2. The city engineer having estimoted tuat the lotal cost of said improvement will be greater than one dollar per front foot along each li tie oi said street, including the cost of intersections, it is hereby determined in pur suance of au act of the legislature of (lie slate of California, approved February 27th, 1803, that bonds shall be issued U) represent thecost oi said improvement. Said bonds shall be se rial, extending over a period of ten years, an even proportion of which shall be payable an nually on the second day of January of each venr, after their dale until tbe whole are paid, iind to bear.intereat at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the sec ond days of January and July of each and every year. Bidders must file with each proposal or bid a check payable to the order of the mayor of this cllv, certified by a responsible bank, for an amount wbich shall not be less than ten per cent of the aggregate of the proposal, or a bond for file said amount and so payable, signed by the bidder and by two sureties, who shall jus tify, beforeanv ofncercomtietentto administer au'oath, in double the said amount, and over and above all statutory exemptions. In bidding use blanks which willsfie fur nished by the city clerk upon application, l.os Angeles, Cal., Oct. 2, 1803. < c. A. LUCKENBACH, City clerk and ex-otllclo clerk of the council of the city of Los Angeles. 10-2 2t Notice Inviting Street Work Propo sal.. PURSUANT TO STATUTES AND TO ORDl nance No. 1709 of flit council of thecity of l.os Angeles, adopted July 10, 189:!. direct ing this notice, the undersigned invites and will receive at his oflice in the City Hall, up to 11 o'clock a. in. of Monday, Oct. 9, 1893, sealed proposals or bidsfor the following street work to be done according lo tbe siieclticatiuns No. S for graded and graveled streets In the elty of l.os Angeles, posted and on tile, there for adopted, or herein mentioned, towit: First—That said BAILEY STREET. In said el Iv, from the south curb line of Pennsyl vania avenue to tho north line of Brooklyn avenue, including all intersections ol streets (excepting such portions of said street and in tersections as are required by law to be kept in order or repair by any person or company hav ing railroad tracks thereon, and also excepting such portions as have already been gradetL graveled and accepted) be graded and graveled In accordance with the plans and profile on lile in the oflice of the city engineer and speci fications on hie in the oflice of the city clerk of the city of Los Angeles for graveled streets, said s|iecitications being numbered live. Second—That a redwood curb be constructed along each llneof the roadway of said Bailey street from the south curb llneof Pennsylvania avenue lo the north line of Brooklyn avenue (excepting along such portions of the line of said roadway upon which a redwood, cement or granite curb lias already been con ■true'.ed and accepted) in accordance with specifications In the nlßce of the city clerk of said cily for constructing rudwood curbs. Sue. 2. The city engineer having estimated thst the total cost Cf said improvement will be greater than one uollar per front foot along each line of said street, including the cost of intersections, it is hereby determined in pur suance of an act of the legislature of the state of California, approved February 27,1893, that bonds shall he issued to represent the cost of said improvement. Said bonds shall be serial, extending over a period of 10 years, an even proportion of which shall be payable annually, on the second day of January of each year,ftfter thelrdate.until the whole ere paid, and to bear interest al the rate of 7 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the second days of January and July of each and every year. Bidders must file with each proposal or bid a check payable to theorder oi the mayor of this city, certified by a responsible bank, for an amount which shall not lie less than ten per cent of the aggregate of the proposal, or a bond for the said amount and so payable, signed by the bidder and by two sureties, who shall justify before nnv officer competent to administer an oath, In double the said amount, and over and above all statutory exemptions. In bidding use blanks which will be furn ished by the city clerk upon application. Loa An gcles, Cal., Oct. 2, 1893. C. A. LUCKENBACH, City clerk and ex-ofHcio clerk oi the council of flic city of Los Angeles. 10-2 SU Ordinance"!""!). 1841. (NEW SERIES.) AN ORDINANCE DECLARING THE INTEN tion of the mayor and council of the city of Los Angeles to change and establish the grade of THIRD STREET from Breed street to Solo street, and fixing the limits of the dlsirlct to be assessed to pay the cosl, damages and expenses thereof. The mayor and council of the city of Los An gales do ordain as follows: Section 1. That it is the intention of the council of the city of Los Angeles to change and establish the grade of THIRD STREET from Breed street to Soto street, as follows: At the intersection of Breed street tbe grade shall be, as now established: at a point 180 feet east of the east line of breed street the grade shall be changed and established at 9:1.50; at the intersection o Soto street the grade shall be as now estab lished. And at all points between said designated points tbe grade shall be established so as to conform to a straight line drawn between said designated points. Elevations are in feet and above city datum plane. SgO. % The boundaries of the district to be affected by said change of grade and to be as s eased to pay the damages that may be awarded by reason of such change of grade are hereby designated and established as fol lows: Beginning at the northeast corner of 1 hint and Breed streets, thence northerly to the northwest corner of lot 18 oi block J of the Yale tract; thence easterly to the northwest corner of lot 4, of said block 2: thence south erly to the northwest corner of lot 0 of said block 2; thence easterly along the northerly line of said lot 8 to the westerly line of Solo street; thence southerly along the westerly line of Soto street to the southeast corner of lot' 2 of block A, Moore and Keileher's subdivision oi Boyle Heights tract; thence westerly to the southwest corner of lot 12 of snid block A; thence northerly along the easterly lihe of Breed street to thepoint of beginning. skc. it. Thecity clerk shall certify to the pass age of this ordinance and shall cause the same to be published for tendayslnthe Los Angeles Herald, and thereupon aud thereafter it shall take effect aud be in force. 1 hercoy certify that the foregoing ordinance whs adopted by the council of the city of Los Angeles at its meeting of September lSth.l 81)11. C. A. LUCKENBACH, . ' City Clerk. Approved this 22d dr.y of September, 1803. T. E. ROWAN, 9-24 lOt Mayor To Whom It May Concern. rpHB: FOLLOWING PLBDQK3TAKEN OVER 1 from B. Fanta, st 30U N. Main street, will be sold at auction October 7th, 10 a.m.: Con sisting of gold silver, filled ease and nickel watches, diamond and gold ear-rings, brea-t -p.ur, diamond and gold rings, sleeve buttons, collar buttons, gold-headed can.s. pistols, guns, opera and field glasses, meerschaum pipes and surveyors' in'truments, guitars, mauiiuiius, viulliii i**d baSjCS. A. MORRIS, Kllt't. v. Ettlikg, Auationeer. 10 35t Summons. IN THK SUPERIOR COL RT Ol' THE COUNTY of Loa Amtuien, Slate of California. Sarah 0 WMgham plaintiff, vs. F. H. Bur olay, H. J. Hunt, J. W. Hendrlck. J. s. Chap- I maa, Ida Hancock, aa administratrix of the estate of John liaucock, deceised; Francis K. McDi.nnell, A. A. McDonnell, Robert N. C. Wil son, H. 8. Shields, Julia Mck'rlswi, John Our, Richard Hoc, Mary Doe, defendants. Action brought In ihe superior court ot Los Angeles o unty, stale ot Ualiloaula, aud the complaint tiled in said county of Los Angrier, In the omo- of ihe clerk of said superior court. The people of the state of California send froetlug to F. H Barclay, U. J. Hunt, J. W. Hcndi'lok. J. 8. Chapman, fda Hancock, as ad ministratrix of the estate of John Hancock, de oua>ed; Francis K. McDonnell. A. A. McDon nell, Robert N.C. Wilson. H. H. shields Jnlla McKrlam, John boe, Richard Roe, Mary Doe, defendants. Yon are hereby required to appear tn an ac tion brought agaluta you by the above named plalniilTln the superior eonrt of the county ot Los Angeles, state of California, and to answer the com plaint filed therein, within ten days (cxoluilreof tbi day of service) after the ser vlieou yon of thin summons—lf served within this oonoty: or if served elsewhere, wltnlu thirty days, or judgment will bo taken against you according to tbo prsyer of said complaint. The said action is brought to obtain a decree of this eonrt vacallug and setting aside tbe de oree ol foreclosure aud order ol ssle, made In a former action In said superior court, being action >o 14,324 on tbe register of action of s<id court, wherein earah c. Whlgham was plaintiff, and F. H. Barmay and otcers were defendants, which said action was instituted for the purpose of foreclosing the mortgage hereinafter referred to; and also vacating and setting aaide the sale made on the 17th day of November, 1891, In pursuance ol tne said de cree of foreclosure: and also vacating the sheriff's certificate ol sale issued lv pursuance of said tie, which said certificate ot aaie is recorded in book 8, sheriff's certificates of sal*, page 211: and also vacating anu setting aside the slieri ft"* deed, made by the Iberia of said county lo said plaintiff In pursuance of said cettiflcateon November 18tn, 1801, recorded In book 802 of deeds, page 2, in the office of tbe county recorder of aaid county of Loa An g.lcs Also to recover, judgment against the laid defendant, F. H. Barclay, for tbe ■urn of £5731.0 1, with Interest at the rale of 12 per cent per annnm from November 6, 1880. compounding quarterly; also to obtain a decree of this court for the foreclosuretnf a mortgage described in said complaint and exe cuted by the said defendant. F. tl. Barclay, on the ftth day of May. A. D. 1888, to secure the payment of a certain promissory note, made by said defendant. F. H. Barclay, on said 6th day ol May, A. D. 1888, to said plaintiff, lor 05500. gold coin, upon which said promissory note and mortgage there lias been paid the anm of 8787, and no mora, and upon which promis sory note and mortgage there is due and unpaid a balance of #5731.81, with Interest thereon at the rate of 12 per cent per annnm, from No vembers, 1889, compounding quarterly: alio to recover judgment for the anm of $21.20 laid out and expended by plaintiff lor taxes upon the mortgaged premises, and for interest there on at 12 per cent pec annum, compounding quarlerlv from December 20. 1800, and also for the sum of #800 as reason able counsel fee ol plaintiff herein, as provided in said mortgage: that the prem ises described in laid mortrage may be sold and the proceeds applied to the payment of the amount the court snail ascertain to be due ou said note and mortgage, or other, and for such taxes, and for counsel fees, and for costs of suit; and In case snch proceeds are not snffl clent to pay I he same, then to obtain judgment for tbe deficiency, and an execution against said defendant, F. H. Barclay, and also that each and all of the defendant!, and all persons claiming by. through or under them, or either of them, may bo barred and forever foreclosed of all right, title, claim, Hen, equity of redemp tion and Interest in and to said mortgaged premises, and for the appointment of a receiver for said premises, and for other and further relief. Reference is had to said complaint lor particulars. And yon are heraby notified that If you fall to appear aud aniwer the said complaint aa above required, tbe said piaiutifi will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said com plaint. Given under.my hand and thesealotthe superior court of tbe county of Los Angeles, ■tate of California, this 19th day of April, In the year of onr Lord one thousand eight hun dred and ninety-three. [Sr.iL.] T. H. WARD, Clerk. By A. W. Beavck, Deputy Clerk. ■/.. B. West and Wellborn A Hutton, atty's for plaintiff. 8-29 63t Ordinance No. 1X42. 'NEW SERIES.') AN ORDINANCE DECLARING THE INTEN tion of the mayor und council of thecity of Los A nudes to establish the grade of STAR STREET, From Pico street to Sixteenth slreet. The mayor and conncil of the city of Los Angeles do ordain as follows: BKCTtoN L That it is the intention of the oouncil of the city of Los Angeles to establish the grade of STAR STREET, From Pico street to Sixteenth street, as tol _*.<:'• St, Dl abniji RJOa 1 VOti 4 At the intersection of Pico street tbe grade shutl be 311.57 oa tbo southwest corner and 30.44 ou the southeast corner: at the inter section:tf -liUWMftth .street. 39,50 on the ihwx'St cornerjiftti at hi >>iui in the east sidle! Star street '<ipi"Wta said corner 40.00 oiiihe southwest corner, and at a point iv the easl side oi star street opposite said corner ;t al a point '290 feet north oi the north tine of Six tfcwilhstreet 43.40 on both sides of Star street; at the intersection of Sixteenth street 44.73 on the northwHkt corner and 44 57 on the northeast corner. And at all polhta between said designated points the grade shall be established so as to conform to a straight line drawn between said designated points. Elevations are in feet and below city datum plane. Sec. 2. Thcciivclerk shall certify to the pass age of thtsordlna'uce and shall cause the same to be published ior ten days iv the Los Angeles •IlEBAi.n, and thereupon and thereafter it shall take Meet and be In force. I hereby certify that the foregoing ordinance was adopted In the council of the city of Los Angeles, at it nesting ot sept, lsth, isss. 6 C. A. LUCKENBACH. City clerk. Appproved this 22d day of 9-24 lOt Mayor. Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878. Notice for Publication. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, LOS AN geles, Cal., August 7,1893. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the previsions of the act of Congress of June 3,1878, entitltd "An act for the sale of timber lands iv the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, aud Washington Territory," Ar thur T, Blaln of La Canada. County_ol Los Angeles, State of California, has this day Bled in this office his ewora statement, for the pur chaso of the N. M. !i. *■ V- !_" Section No. 14, In Township 2 N., Range No. 13 W., and will offer proof to show that the land sought 1b more Valuable for Ita timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Re ceiver of this office at Los Angelea, on tbe 30th day of October, 1893, He names as witnesses: Chester B, Blaln of La Canada, Cal.; Stephen German of La Canada, Cel.; DanaD. Bowman of Duarte, Cel.; T. M, C. Hall of La Cafiada, Cal. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claimi In this oflloe on or before said 30th day of October, 1893. 8-8 Tues lot W. H. BEAMANB, Register. Notice for Publication of Time for Proving Will, Etc. TN THS SUPERIOR COURT, STATE OF CAL- X ifornla, County of Loa Angelea, ss. In the matter of the estate of Richard Chip pendale, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that Friday, tho 2/th day of October, 1893, at 10 o'clock a. in. of Bald day, at the court-room of this court, Depart ment Two thereof, In the city of l.os Angeles, eonnty of Los Angeles, and state of California, has been appointed as the time and place for hearing the application of William Chippen dale, praying that a document now on ft c In this court, purporting to be the last will aud testament of tne said deceased, be admitted to probate, that letters testamentary be issued thereon to bim, at which time and place all perspns interested therein may appear and contest the same. Dated Sept. 27, 1803, T. H. WARD, County Clerk. By 0. W. Blake. Deputy. Davis & Valenline. attorneys for petitioner. 9 28 lOt Proposals for School Desks. rpHE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE J. city of Li>* Angeles, California, will re ceive, until Monday, October 0, 1808, at 8 o'elocr. p.m., scaled proposa's for furnishing tho school depirtmeni of this city with pupils end teachers' desks fur the year ending Janu ary 1,1994. Said desks to b3 delivered tn I.oi Ange'oi city, setup and icady to bo suruwod to the floor, at such school rooms as lb ■ board may direct. „ _ iach Did must be aceoiripnul'd by a certified check for ihe sum of iBIOO, payable to tbo Board of Education of su.o cily. Samples of all goods bid ou must bo cxhlb ited in the rooms of the secretary of this board at least ten days before said Dids are opcucd Tbe board reserves the right to reject any n: all bids, or any ponton ol a bid. By order Committee on ■ upplio*. Dutcd Lo; Ar2™ei" a r< " a*„„. ■>.-:». iflo3. r _ """ii! P. PLA'CT. .ccrelary. 9 22 18S HOOUI 35, Oitf. Ball, END OF THE CONFERENCE "W — CLOSING SKSSION OF THAT OF TUB M. K. ( 11l Xi ll SOUTH. Tha .Supernumerary l.lst-'fba Int»r<ts> nnmlnatloiial Conference. The Ap polntnisnta Which Were An nounced Yesterday. The Los Angelea conlerence ol the M. K. church, south, held its fifth day'a session yesterday, which closed the meeting. The conference met at the appointed time and place, with Bishop Fitzgerald in the chair. Divine wor ship was led by K. A. Rowland. Tbe minutes ol last session were read and approved. A resolution urgently requesting Bishop Fitzgerald to come and reside on the coast was read and unanimously adopted by a rising tote. Question 17, Who Are Supernumera ry ? was called. The committee recom mended that X C. Knott and O. D. Crotbers ba granted this relation. It was granted. Question 18, W 'ho Are .Superannuated 7 was called, it was recommended that A. Adams, 8. M. Adams, 0. 0. Wright and VV. L. Allhnuht be granted thia ro* lation. It wan granted. San Bernardino was chosen at the place for the next session. TJ. Kuoch was appointed to edit lad publish the minutes of this session. The committee to which waa referred the communication on Interdenomina* tional oonierence reported, recommend* ing the appointment of a standing com mittee ot three, to whom tha whole matter should be referred with power to act in tbe interim of tho conference. The chair named for that committee f. F. O. Flniey, K. H. Parker and Thos. R. Curtis. • , j Keys. K. A. Healey, I. L. Spencer, A, M. Hough, G. L. dole, J. B. Kline, J. A. McMillan, A. Hardy, A. 0. Williams, Will A. Knighten and Key. Mr. Power* of the M. E. church ware introduced to* the conference. Tbe bishop annonnced the ordination by him on yesterday in thil cbnrch of the following deacons: Guy H. Fraaer, Andrew Adkiseon, R. A. Rowland,W. L, Fierce, H. F. Branbam, W. T. McDow ell, John 8. Jenkins, W. M. Wade; else the following eiders: Wade Hamilton and £. J. Harper. The committee on public worship re ported, askine Dr. J. W. Campbell oi the First M. E. church to preach at 9 p. m. Notices were given and the confer ence adjourned to meet at 7:80 p. m., the benediction being announced by Bishop Fitzgerald. The greater part of the morning see. sion was taken np with the reporta ol committees. The evening session commenced at 7:30. A memorial service was held in mem. ory of Rev. P. O. Clayton, tha only member of the conference who hai been transferred from tho church mili tant to the church triumphant daring tbe year. Thome*. K. Curtis was announced at fraternal delegate to tbo Congregational association at Pomona, and H. M. Du bose to tbe Southern California confer ence. The following appointments were an nounced : Lob Angeles district—C. B. Roddick, P. E., Los Angeles; Trinity, to be sup. p. ied; Bellevue Avenue, R. H. Parker j West End, Wade Hamilton; Mateo Street, to be ouppltad ; Oahnenrra and Gardena, J. 8. Jenkins; Santa Ana, D. F. Fuller; LoesNitoe and Downey, E. J. Harper; Newport, W. T. McDowell; Norwalk and Ranchito, A. Adkiason; Azuea and Dnarte, to be supplied; E. C. Knott, supernumerary; Pomona, J. F. G. Finley; Han Bernardino and Red lands, Thos. R. Curtis; San Diego, James Healey; Linda Vista, to be sup- Dlied; Escondido, J. H. Sheward; Val ley Center, W. A. Harris; Menifee, W, M. Wade; Ventura, D. M. Wynkoopi O. D. Crothers and Claude Thompson, supernumerary; Fillmore circuit, to be supplied; Carpenteria, W. L. Pierce | .Santa Barbara, P. L. Stanton. Lompoc district—J. R. Oats, P. E., San Luis Obispo, J. W. Allen, San Mi guel, A. A. Tilly, Banta Maria, to ba supplied, Lompoo, J. A. Oats. Arizona district—W. E. Vangban, P, E., Phcenix, W. E. Vaughan, Tempo, E. G. Roberts, Phcenix circuit—R. A, Rowland, West End, L. J. Hedgepeth, Frescott, W. W. Rose, Williamson and Skull Valley to be supplied by A. J. Allea, Verde to be supplied. Super annuated-O. C. Wright, W. I* All. bright, 8. W. Adams, A. Adami. Transferred 8. H. Dimon, H. F. Bran, bam, W. B. Stradley and J. F. Davis to North Georgia conference; H. T. Eth ridge to the South Georgia conference j A. T. Danlap to the South Carolina con* ference; J. E. Collins to the Alabama conference; H. D. Knickerbocker to tha West Texas conference; R. I. Allen, North Mississippi conference; L. B. Ellis, Southwest Missouri conference j C. C. Edington, New Mexico conference; W. E. Barrington, Florida conference. After the reading ofthe appointments tbe conference adjourned sine die and the benediction was pronounced by the. ' bishop. It will be noticed that the minutes are. conspicuous for their silence on the Chinese question. The church seems to attend to its own business and let! Cteaar's alone. j Co*t of Seeing; the Great Fair. 1 The attendance at the World'e fair; now exceeds 100,000 a day, and it iai likely to increase rather than fall oft, now that the conditions are known to be< so favorable. There has been a popnla*' impression that a trip to the fair most j involve a great expense. In fact it ap-j pears to be quito as cheap as any other? outing. The following table has beenj compiled to show (Ye actual cost of a' journey from New York to Chicago an4,j return, with a bix days' stay: Railroad faro (round trip) $23 Sleeping car bertha (both wars) Mb Meals en route (both ways) Si Room in Chicago (six duys). 1 1 Breakfast and dlanc (six days) SI Lunches (six days) - 8; Admission (six days) 8 Expenses on grounds (six days) Bj Incidentals (six days) '. S Incidentals en route (both way 5)....,,, I Total _ ITS! A closely economical person can re duce tho e7pou»e to a considerably lower. rignre th:in this, while tho mux or wom an who can afford n total outlay of $100 need give no more attention to economy thaa is given at home. It is a great fair, and everybody o-ight to sco it. Tha Mr if 1,-aves lis v'.'Ums very west snd dea"!t»tel. 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