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X ••* Persons wanting situations, help or wishing to rent, buy or sell properly will do well to ad vertise in THE Hkkald OFFICIAL CITY PAPER. CHURCH NOTICES. AT Illinois hall, corner of Sixth and Broad way. Sunday school hi 9:30. in charge of New Era teachers—liii in the Bible class for a starter. Morning discussion at 11 o'clock— What shall be done with the unemployed': to which It especially invited the mayor, the hon orable city council and all unemployed. Evening sermon by Rev. Vt\ C. Rowman: on National Co-opt ration. One thousand chairs will be provided, free to all. Let the people come and hear the truth grandly spoken. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, OLIVE ST."BETWEEN Fifth and Sixth sts. Service today by the rector. Rev. John Gray, lately of the Church of the Advent, San Francisco. Iloly communion will be administered at the usual hours, 7 and 11 a.m. The public cordially invited. Mr. Gray especially requests of all parishioners and worshippers living in and belonging to St. Paul's parisli to assemble their children at the Sunday school every Sunday morni-ig, as he intends to give personal attention and care to that part of church work. TrJOHN'S - CHURCH - (EPISCOPAI-), COR. Adams and Figueroa streets. Celebration of the Holy Eucharist at 8 a. m.; morning service and sermonat 11; Sunday school at 3; fuli choral evensong and sermon at. 7:30 p. m. Churchmen visiting Los Angeles are cordially invited to St. John's. Seats free; vested choir of 89 voices, men, women and hoys. Take Grand avenue cable to Adams street "and walk one block west. Rev. B. W. It. Tayler, rector. HRIST CHURCH, EPISCOPAL—CORNER Flower and Pico streets; Alfred S. Clark, rector; residence, 151* i South Flower street. Sunday services, 11 a. in. and 7:110 p. m. Holy Communion first and third Sundays of the month. Sunday school, 9:45 a. in. Seats free. Strangers are cordially invited to all services. Electric cars to Pico Heights or Uni versity station pass the church. HURCH OF THE UNITY—CORNER HILL and Third streets, Rev. J. S. Thomson, pastor. Services Sunday at 11 a. m.; Sabbath school, 9;30 a. in.; evening service, /:30p. in. Morning service conducted by Mrs. Laura Armlston Chant. Subject: The Prodigal Son. Evening service conducted by the assistant pastor. Rev. F. Preston. Subject; Life in Abundance. OP I ill 'IT A LIBM —MEDIUMS' MEETING AT O Foresters' hall, 107 North Main street, at 2:30 p. m. conducted by captain Wingett. At 7:30 B. A. C. Stephens lectures on Immor tality of the SouL Captain Winpett follows with demonstrations oL hypnotic and heating power. "TMRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, CORNER _F Second and Broadway. Preaching at 11 ft. m. by Burt Esles Howard. Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. Y.P.S.C. at 0:20 p.m., and regular services at 7:30 p.m. Pmver meeting daily at noon and Thursday at 7:45 p.m. Strangers cordially invited. rpHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY—FREE PUBLIC V lectures every Sunday, 7:45 p. m., at Blavatsky hall. Spring streeet, between Fourth and Fifth streets, up stairs. Tonight, Emerson and Occult Laws, by Mr. 11. A. Gibson of Taeoina. MMANUEL PRESBYTERIAN ( lIURcTT corner Tenth and Pearl streets. Preaching by Rev. Dr. Chichester at 11 a.m. Young people's meeting at ti:3o p.m. Evening ser vice at 7:30 p.m. Everybody welcome. Til E"PEOPLE'SCHURCH~(NON SECTARIAN) Rev. J. H. Phillips pastor. Services in Grand Opera House hall at 1 a.m. Every body Nit i.iLrht service. SPECIAL, NOTICES. OSDEA <t"BARR, 103 s. Broadway. Want Bargains In Real Estate Of Any Kind, City and Count v. ALSO, Want Money To Loan On Good Real Estate Security, ODEA A 11ARR. 10-5 tf 103 s. Broadway. VTOTII E TI.'E LOS AXGELI-.S CITY WATER .lA company will strictly enforce the follow ing rules: The hours lor sprinkling ate between 0 and 8 o'clock a. in. and 0 and 8 o'clock p. m. For a violation of the above regulation the water will be shut off antl a line of #2 will be charged before the water will be turned on again. Sl7tf HE SAKE DEPOSIT BOXES OK THE STA'I E Loan and Trust company are inclosed in s fire-proof and burglar-proof vault, with time locks, and brilliantly lighted by electricity; alcoves attached for the private examination of valuables, wiih writing materials; a voting lady in attendance. hi tf MB IMHWraMALi PILLS AS A SPECIE C monthly medicine for immediate tCaiei tor painful and irregular menses —from whan ver cause. For sals by FREEMAN & CARPER, 102 North Spring ct Price, #2 per box. 69 ly IG tIiEE CARRIAGE AND WAG ON works; all kinds of painting and repair ing. 128 San Pedro St., between First and fjecond sts., I/>s Angeles. 7 0 tf 17 k. TilrelkT.'ld has removed his \. general brokerage, notary pub Be and real estate ofllce to 115 s. Broadway. 10 5 lot 170E caliTon BARNES & BARNES, _10-1 tf 227 W. Second St. TO SELL YOUR Itl'SlNKSs'tlß PROPERTY promplly for cash go to B. WHITE, 221 VI. First st. 10-7 lOt YOU WANT TO RENT YOU 11 HOUSE '.' 1 f Lca\e your key « i:h 1111.1. .v. CO, 123 W. Second st. 9 1 tf AF. SI.OPER, HOUSE MOVER. OFFD X, » 112 Center place 1 1 :', t f MONET TO LOAN. PACIFIC LOAN COMPANY (INCORPORATED). Loans money in tiny amounts on r.ll kind* of collateral security, dia mond*, jewelry, sealskins, merchan dise, etc Also ou pianos, iron and steel saies, H nd professional libra ties, without removal; and on fur nitnre in lodging, boarding houses and hotels, without removal, l'.ir tial payments received. Hooey quick. Business confidential. Frf vale Offtoe lor ladies. W. E. DEtHiOOT, Manager. 8- 291y Rooms 2, 3,U,1U S. Springs,. %M ONEY TO LO.', N ON DIAMONDS, JEWI.TT ivI ry, watches, pianos, sealskins, live stock, carriages, bicycles and ull kimis 01 pi repna. and collateral security. LEE BROS 9- lS_ly 402 s. Spring st. fr~YOD WISH TO I.t lAN ()K~oir.Tow J money, call on .1. A J. C. FLO' KNCY, Peal Estate and Financial Agents, 130 Broadway. AH business strictly confidential. 10-1 tf rpO ~LOAN^*SOO0 '~lb~if7(M)0 ON Gof)f) X city income property; homestead ureter. red; principals only. Address LOANS, 40, this pfncfe io-sj ] i M" " ONEY TO LOAN-PRINCIPALS ONLY— LOU IST. VKTTER, 103 S. Broadwi* 10-S 2t rpO LOAN—WE HAVE $000 AND MOO TO X loan on good real estale security. FLOUR MA , 12s Broadway. " ,<>.. t - MKDHI.M H. pLAIKVOYANT AND KJ diuiu; consultations on business remov als, marriage, disease, lawsuits, love, mineral locaticns. etc,; 452 B. Main st. MRS. PARKER H-30tf \f RS. D. A. KIMBALL, BUSINESS, TEST iJX and trance medium, southwest corner lasnty-tUird street und Grand aye, 10-1 lm j HBIPJ^ANIKnt— VVANTED— ALL NEEDING HELP FREE ?V employment or any iniormalion, address E NITTINGER'S BUREAU, established 1880. Office, 319's S. Spring st; residence.'4sl 8. ll,im st., corner Filth, Los Angeles, Cal. Tele phone 113. 8-10 tf ETTY, HUMMEL & CO., EMPUIYMENT agents, 131-133 W. First st. Telephone 509. Under the Los Angeles National bank. Help ef all kinds carefully selected and furnished. Situations of all kinds furnished. 7-ti tf yt'ANTED — KeTjalhE MAN TO OPEN M small office near here and handle my poods; stamp and reierences. A. T. MORRIS, Box 50, Herald uffloe. It AND COUNTY OFFICIAL FREE LA- J hot Bureau. V4<) New High st. Telephone 1153; for cooks, waiters, household help, me chanics and laborers. W. A. WHITE, Manager. 9-22 Im HELP TV ANTKD—I'KiIAI.K. NT E EDuT ** cated. industrious woman, between 25 and .'(.">, without family, to do ortlee work, help ami learn to cure cancers, at smatl, increasing wages ami board. DR. CHAMI.EY, 211 W. First st. 10-8 2t Y\' and W families at the Woman's Exchange and Employment Oillce, 45 s. Raymond avenue, el posite pnstoiKce, Pasadena. :>-1s tf W A NTKIJ—SITUATIONS. VV ANTED—BY YOUNG MAN OF"sTEADY >» habits position as clerk In mercantile establishment; has had some experience in gents' furnishing goods, shoes, clothing and groceries; has extensive acquaintance aud speaks the Spanish language: will be satisfied with moderate salary; best of references. Ad dri ss 11, rooms 13' and 15, 120'j S. Spring street. 10-S 3t AXJ ANTED—YOUNG JAPANESE WANTS A rv imsitien .otln gardening or make him self useful around the house; knows about horses and cows. etc. Address YAMAKI, 301 commercial street. 10-S ll ANT I" D —J A PA N ESE COMPETENT COOK ME Is situation in eitv or country. Ad rlress T. SATO, bol Commercial street. 10-S 21 WANTED — GARDEN, ORCHARD, NUR sory work; terms reasonable; references glyen. Address BYRNE, 314 S. Broadway. 10-8 3t IT"ANTED—WORK BY A MARRIED -MAN, M who has had long experience in press correspondence and in the book business. Address J. C. H., 151 N. Dalv street, Los Ange les, Cal. lo 5 41 GENERAL OR LOCAL AGENTS—Ladies or gents: $75 a WEEK. Exclusive territory. THE RAPID DISH WASHER. Washes nil the dishes for a family in about one minute. Washes, t LnseSjStnd dries them without wetting the hands. You push the button, the machine does the rest. Bright, polished dishes and cheerful wives. No scalded Angers, "° soiled liandsor clothing. No broken dishes, no muss. Cheap, durable, warranted. Circulars free. W. P. HARKiSON A CO., 8-13 Sun 121 Clerk No. 13, Columbus, O. "TTrENTS~MAKE $5 A DAY—GREATEST .ZY kitchen utensil ever invented. Retails for 35 cents; 2to 0 sold in every house, Sampie, 1 'sta.ee paid, 5 cents. FORSHEFI & Mr.MA KIN. Cincinnati, o. 9-27-suu-wcd-0i WANTfcD-MISCKI.LANEOUS. WANTED— TO WEST OS south front, between Tw tuty-sccond and Twenty-seventh, Grand avenue'and Hoover street; must be reasonable in price: state size of lot, give location and price. Address BUYER, box 20, Herald. 8-11 tf ■\VANTKD— A DAIRY FARM NEAR TOWnT "l south if possible; not less than ten acres; rent to be paid monthly; nothing wanted but the place with good house. Ad dress F. C. STEVENSON .v. SONS, l.os Angeles. 10-8 3t TV A NTED—A PARTNER WITH $5000 TO VT invest in a paying project, in which there are no cha,ices oi loss and profits large. Party desiring to d al must furnish evidence of good character. Address I*., Herald office. 923 tf TV-ANTED— A YOUNG MAN AS PARTNER M in well-paying and old-established real es late business; must have $5 O; the party gets more than his moneys worth in good property. Address K. 8., box 1:0, Herald office. 10-7 it Y\'AXTED— MSS.~Ks"3j> YS, SERMONS OR other documents to copy by hand or by typewriter, geo. w. BRADFORD room s, 212! ., Broadway. 10-3 tf YY~ ANT K1 >-- MA N WITH $2.">00 TO Pi'R- M chase half interest in a desirable inven tion; fortune in it. Address E., Herald office. 9-23 tf V\ T ANTED — TO PURCHASE — HALF OR r r whole interest in restaurant, grocery or cig*r,s;ore. B. WHITE. 221 W. First st. 10-5 3t A\^ANjED—PROPERTY LISTED WITH Cft '1 we have customer.. DORSEY, CHAM BERLIN <fc CO., 214 S. Broadway, 9-12 tf W ANTEIW.VE HAVE CUSTOMERS FOR >T installment houses. DORSEY, CHAM BERLIN & CO.. 241 8. Broadway. 9-12 tf WASTED— LODGING*"HOUSE FOR CASH, near Sixth-street park. CLARK, 11-8 S. Broadway. 10-0 It PtIiSOXAL. IJERSON AL-COFFEE, FRESH ROASTED ON our giant coffee roaster, Java and Mocha, 35c lb; mountain coffee, 35c; germea, 2bc; rolled rye, lvc; 4 lbs rice, 25c; 0 lbs rolled wheal, 25e; 8 lbs corn meal, 15c; 15 lbs gran ulated sugar, $1; lOlbs beans, 25c; can toma toes or corn, 10c: 3 cans corned beef, 25c: can baked beans, 1..c; box lliaccaroni, 55c; extract beef, 25c; 4 bars Dlnmore's soap, '.sc; can coal oil, Sue; 3 lbs lard, 3oc; pork. 14 I ,c; ba con, lie ,c; picnic hams, 12> a c. ECONOMIC STORES, 305 8. Spring st. 7-'> tf \f atrimoniTl-a REFINED AND CI LTI »I vated young lady, living unhappily with her guardian, a good housekeeper, fond of country life and financially independent, wishes to correspond with some honorable agriculturist or stock-raiser who is matrimo nially inclined; no attention will be paid to answers unless the writers contemplate imme diate matrimony; full particulars must be given; state age and religion: enclose picture If convenient. Address Drawer 8, Suspension Bridge i\ 0., New York. 8-18-sun 2t-w 4( BROS. —GOLD BAR X flour, 8L00; city flm-.r, 80c; granulated sugar, 15 lbs $1; brown sugar, 20 lbs $1; 0 lbs roiled oats, 25e; sardines, o boxes. 25c; table fruit, 3 cans 50c; Midland coffee, 25c lb; east ern oil, Hoc; gasoline, 80c; 2-lb can corned beef, 15c; 1 ird, 10 lbs, 05C: 5 lbs, 30c. 001 South Spring street, comer Sixth. 111 ...-I inal—a i;atchei/>r, aged4o, r.ov I ing disposition, temperate habits; owns good resilience, clear; desires to meet good □atured, unmarried lady, oruiilow without children, uhohns some 'means; brunette pre etrcd: obicel matrimony; all letters confi dential. Andress 11, hex SO, this office. 10-8 It KKSONAi. —A WIDOW ERFROM THE EAST has property; desires to meet widow or maid with means: oged 35 to -15; object true companion slop for life; letters in strictest con lidcur-e; t,n interview is requested. Address c. B. G., box SO, this office. 10-8 It 1 TTENTInN I.ADIKS.-"EM.MA" Ill'ST DE iV vtlnne: will enlarge vmir bust 5 inches; guaftmieed. sealed instruction*3c, Or 24-page ■Unstated CAtalngue Be, by mail. Emma Toilet Baser, Boston, 10-8 Ist suns 'a TTEXTIOX INDIES!—"EMMA" Hi;ST DX- J\ relpper will enlarge your bust 5 rncb.es, Guaranteed, sealed instructions 2c, or 24 page illustrab <i catalo rue Oc, by mull. Emma Toilet Kestun. Mas-. S-tisunKit pEi:~> >XA I.—MME. NYE" LATE OK DENVER i Co!:)., lias oped dres.imal.'liig parlors, suite 9, The Albemarle, 31>iV, B. springst., gas all thclafesl New yorkend Paris styles; a perfect fit guaranteed, 10-slt \ fA~R ! LY—iFAViIT WANT A HTjSBAND OR IYI wife, rich or poor, send 10c nta for matri monlai paper, Scnl sealed in plain wrapper* Ml;. AND MRS. DRAKE, Central Bank Build ing, Chicago. 9-10-Sun.lt MAItRIEI) LADIES' SAFEGUARD; PAT enled; im medicine; no equal; money re funded n not satisfactory. Send 10 cent's to LADIES' novelty CO., Kansas City, Mo. »-2<i Om "\ ?.i A RRIAG X 11C1 iE\ 0- CON X] 1> EN TTaIl .. » MRS. COYNE. Address Box 00, Hi raid Office. Send stamps lor details. 9-23 141 T~i>ii:.< an 177.1;n : fi '. Fmen wishing to J j J |i lIKUTV, t'.'idres'. tp.M.il, Ihi- oniec, 8-10 It 4LBCH nrffiCTS. pCKGKSS J. REEVE, ARCHITECT, EsTAli l) llshed fortlte last 10 years in Los Angeles, Booms 7 awl 8 sec ond floor, Workman block, Springs!., between second and Third. l-;£ 0 ly if 7 li. BROWN, ARCHITECT, 188& BROAD- V, ii'iij, between Fjr.-t and Second. 8-7 ti MT I;;i il'(iijtan~hteam'd veworks, 241 Kraiikliii st.; fine dying and cleaning. 1-13 if "PARISIAN DYE WOItKS, 275 SOUTH MAIN I street; t.est dyeing in the city. 1-13 tf LOST AND FOUND. et ween" J j the corner of Pico antl Pearl streets, a gray astrakan cape. Finder will receive reward by returning the same 10 1337 Figueroa st. 10-8 It LOS ANGELES HERALD* SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 8. 11.93. ~ rOR %l i li . \ PROPKRTT. I~JvNTLER7b'BEAB~4 CO., y 213 West First street. JjiOß SA LE— Nice hxlglng-house, Spring st,, 17 rooms, only 1*750; rent only #40. 2*13 IS acres land Just outside city; fine house, cost $HOOO, all modern improvements; con vcnlcut to cars; price $8000; will take other property for equity. • 292 4 lots in East Los Angeles, only $500. 257 One of the finest homes on Figueroa St., 10 large rooms, all minlern conveniences; this is very cheap and tine; price $7500. 27(5 11-room good house close in, nicely papered and painted; fruit, etc; street graded and sewered; price if 1050; only $250 cash, balunco to suit. 191 Good 7-room house near 8. P. depot, Just off Mains!.; price If 1000; otilv $t5O cash, balance monthly. 195 Good honse 7 rooms, bath, etc.: fruit and flowers; East Los Angeles; price only $000. 183 3-room house and lot: south; west one block from street CBr; only IfS5. 151 5-room house near Santa Fe depot, well im proved, very cheap; price $2000, only $500 cash, balance to suit. 272 Nice 7-room house on Twelfth St., two lots, all in line condition; price $3250, $500 cash, balance if iO per month. 208 Nice honse, Angeleno Heights, 5 rooms, good big lot and >cry nice; only $2000, $350 cash, balance .$3O per month. 209 Nice house near Ninth and Pearl sts., 7 rooms; lawns, flowers, cement walks, barns, etc; price $3500. 204 Nice business lot on Broadway, corner, 47S'x 100; only $12,000, casv terms; this is a snap. 25S Nice furnished house on Olive st., 7 rooms, bath, all modern conveniences, fine neighbor hood, lot 70x105, nicely improved; price $0750, easy terms. 217 A very nice house, 5 rooms, hath, hot and cold water, lawn, flowers, cement walks; on electric line, neur Adams st.; line neighbor hood; some furniture; price 82500, easy pay ments, and a place timt will suit you. "210 Nice lot near corner l'ico and Figueroa sts,, 50x1.0; cement walks; price $1000. 304 Nice lot near corner Figueroa and Sixteenth sts.; price Iflsoo. 290 Nice lot near corner Eleventh and Pearl sts, 50x100; only $S5O. 305 Nice cottage on Buena Vista St., near S. P. depot; only $900. Nice house, 5 rooms, bath, etc.: close in; nice lawn, flowers; street graded and sewered, cement walks, etc.; only $1-'< X), $200 cash, balance $20 per month, no Interest. ISO ENTLEit, OBEAR & CO., It 213 W. First st. SALE—CITY PROPERTY— BY JOHN H. COKE, 4 Bryson Block, 72 feet, South Broadway $22,000 60 feet, South Broadway, with house... 15,000 01 feet, South Broadway, with house... 14,000 50 feet, South Broadway, with house... 9,000 38 feet, South Broadw ay, brick block.. 28,000 50 feet, North Broadway, with house... 15,000 CO feet, North Broadway, corner 30,000 00 feet, North Broadway, 2 houses JOHN H. OOXE, •> 4 Brvson .Block. "10-S tf FORCED SALE—CHOICE PROPERTY AT your own price. October 17, 1893, the sheriff will sell, under foreclosure of mortgage, one of the choicest vecan:. lots left on Adams (s.w. cor. Adams and Hoovx:r): also lot adjoin ing same, fronting on Hoov-st; also a line, well built 9-room li-story cottage, with large grounds, 100 feet, front on clean side Burling ton avenue by 185 feet on Ocean View street; grounds highly improved with liearing fruit trees ami flowers; magnfiiexint view of moun tain, plain and i-cean; also a choice building lot on First street, north side, second lot west of Burlington avenue. The holder of the mortgage is a non-resident and wishes prop erty to go for what it is worth. For further in formation inquire of ELOURNOY, 128 Broad way. 10-4-wed-sun-2t FOR SALE—BARGAINS—SOME FOR" CASH ami some on insl ailments. By JOHN P. P. PECK, 242, room 9, i. Broadway. 1 #1000-No. 251 N. i'tarl street, house 4 rooms, bath, flowers, etc. #<mo to#7si>—4 and 5-r 00m houses; well lo cated and close in. #350—3-room house on f. Jersey St. .-,2250 —10-rnom house: 1 Vlosn in. Also a special bargain for c-a*h, for one week, at the end of cable road, on E. First st., houso of 4 rooms and new store in front of ii, a splendid business location, on lot 45x120, to ait alley: must be taken at mice, for #i 255. JOHN P. P. PECK. 242. room V, S. Broadway. 10-H 2t FOR SALE—*>I7OO—LOT IS BONNIE BRAE tract: clean side of street. #3500-Kino corner on Grand aye., 101x211, comprising three large lots. 83600—Corner lot on Eighteenth st., 105] 175. #3000—Lot 50x150 on Log A n-jeles st. #2500—Lot on Upper Main si. ; rents fors2s per month. #7500 —Lot 105x150 on Main st, with three two-story nouses, which are alwiays rented. MOO—Lot 00x150 011 Pearl su , between Sec ond and Third sts. #ti()o—Lot 50x150 on Santec st. ERNEST G. TAYLOR, 10-7 7t 214 N. Spring st. "17011 SALE—CHOICE BUSINESS CORNER, V #15,i)n>'>; best purchase ?n city lor the money asked: present tncoutalmg about #lon>i per annum; if improved wok.'Ul pay 13 to 20 per cent; owner going to Europe; must be sold. Before investing elsewhe re examine this properly and convince voursolf of the facis. JOHN I- PANKOVICH, -J(W West First. 10-8 3t '(Sor~j7w7^"iLALF CASH — iCATJOM 71 OHSE, hard linlsh, hot nnd cold water: gas. baths, sewers, cement walks, lawn, barn: al! modern conveniences. This is a splendid piece of ptopcrtv, on Sixteenth st. HENRY J. .STANLEY, 242 S. Broadway, next City Hall. 10-8 tf k'(lf»|-'" ACE KS AND GOOD BOUSE. rVrVW barn, 2 chicken houses, 40 stand i f bees: this is just outside city limits and near car, and is r. great bargain; cash or easy terms. HENRY J. STANLEY', 242 3. Broadway, next City Hail. 10-8 tf fr-O R~ 87.LE~t760 — INSTALLMENTS; #io T > cash, #15 per month; nice 5-room cottage, railroad; call on Fourth st. CLAItK, lis Soiuli Brooday. 10-8 2t dfc Pi AA—FOR SALE—NEW 5-ROOM HOUSE MrvU nn Victoria street: monthly pay ment* $15. ALLISON BARLOW, 227 West Second st. 7-21 tf OR SALE BY OWNER—MODERN 9-ROOM house on University electric car line; ele gant home at a bargain; with or without fur niture.. Inquire at rooms 4 and 5, new Wilson block. 0-24 tf IM) R KALE—GO WELL I.liCA'i Ell LOTS ON 1 installment plan. K. P. CULLEN ,t CO., 237 West First st. 10-1 If 1,1(1 ft "SALE—LIST YOUR PROPERTY FOR 1 sa','e or rent with K. I. CULLEN & CO., Minnuiiota Headquarter ~ 237 West First st 10-1 tf EAJ'TIFIJL nOUSE—I2 ROOMS, ON JEF fereon street, near Figueroa. CRAWFORD <fc LOUKHART, 205 South Broadway. 10-1-tf C~HEAP LOTS AT AIX~PRK'ES IN ~ANY part of the city. HENRY J. STANLEY, 242 8. Broadway, next City Hail. 10-8 ti S- EE MEAGHER & JAY FOR BARGAINS IN real'estate. 101 8. Broadway, Los Angeles. 10-1 tf TtrIGMORE 4 O'BRIEN, 231 West Kirn street We have Customers to Kent Houses. Cheep Lots on W. Pico St. on the Installment Plan. Money to loan. 9-2(1 II •poll BALK— WE HAVE ALFALFA AND X corn ranches from #50 to #200 per acre in best locations. Fine lot on Grand aye., near Second; price $2700. Fine lot, 75x150, near Le Grande depot, very cheap. Six acres of good land and 0-room house, In side city limits; price if 1(100. For sale —The lease and furniture of several lodginit-houses, some partly for real estate. Wo have very desirable houses and los in all parts of the city lor sale or exchange. J. W. FOSTER, 10-8-3t 237 West First St. 1 inOR SALE-BARGAINS. JT .fsoO—Fine lot on Thirty-second St., near Hoover. $1170—Fine lot on Twenty-fifth st., near Main. #700—Fine lot on Eleventh, near Pearl. $1000—Fine lot on Ingraham at. Bargain. #1100— Fine lot on lngmlinm st. $1300—Fine lot on West Seventh St. $2000—Fine lot on Hope st., close in. CRAWFORD .V LOCK H ART, 10-1 tf 205 8. Broadway. I7IOR SALE—AT BOYLE HJUOHTB, A NE\v] modern house oi 5 rooms, 011 First street; $2700. Lot 50x135 an First street, one block from the power house; #rso—worth $1000. New house of 5 rooms, close to the cable cars; only $1200. See F. A. IirTCHINSON, 10-3 tf 213 W. Firot st. rpoß SALE GOOD INVESTMENT. A particularly nice residence and business corner on South Main street —lr'sxl4B ioet; 3 2-story residences, always rented. Price #9100. J. S. VAN DORJCN, 9- 20 tf 101 S. Broadway. ISoRs.\LE-iiTitTr\iNrs~ #1100—527 Gladys art., 5 rooms; rents lor 13 per cent Interest. $1501—225 N. Gritilu aye., 5 rooms; easy terms. $3000-9-rooin house, Thirtieth st. E. S. FIELD, 10- S tf 139 So. Broadway. <»77P;A— AN ELEGANT 10-ROOM HOUSE I It/v" southwest,close to cable line: loca tion one of tho best in tlio city; house com plete in every particular; cold storage room and cellar; large lot, fine lawn, choice shrub bery—a decided bargain. BARNES A BARNES, 10-1 tf 227 W. Second st. 171 oir"s.\LE—SNAP—slsoo— HOUSE OF 9 1 rooms, hard finished; bath, hot and cold water; >'..'blocks from Electric cam, FOR BALE—Houses from $550 to $20,000 on easy terms. JOHN L. PAVKOVICH, 208 W. First st. 10-7 2t I-rOK SALE — CHOICE SPRING-STREET 1 property, Improved, close In; renting for liig interest on price asked. A bargain. BARNES & BARNES, 10-1 tf 227 YV. Second st. 176R SALE—EAST LOS ANGELES, S. WORK- J' man st., S-room house; large lot; only #17011: terms, $150 cash, balance #20 monthly. TAYLOR & RICHARDS, 102 Broadway. 10-1 tf I "■'OR SALE—CALL AT THE NEW OFFICE 1 of CIIAWFORI) .v. LOCK lIART for special bargaius in real estate, 205 S. Broadway. 10-1 if 170R SA I.E-2-STO RY, 0-ROOM HOUSE, 1 first-class condition, on University electric car line; for sale by owner. Inquire at rooms 4 and ft, New Wilson block. 8-3 tf I 701: SALE *i;i6o~EACH 2 5-ROOM COT- V tages 011 Forrester avenue, near electric car line; monthly payments. BARNES & BARNES, 227 W. Second st. 10-1 tf ItTor" sale—snap-lot 60x Hi! ON TBI R ' tieth stieet, between Grand avenue and Main street. CRAWFORD & LOCKHART, 205 S. Broadway. 10-0 7t I7OR SALE —VACANTS LOTS AND BEAU " tifullv improved residences at lowest prices. FI.QI ItNoV, 128 llr.iiidway. l' -S-iit FOR SALE-NISCELLANIOn I r OR NURSERY STOCK; ' mining, city ami country property. Particular attention paid to patents of all kinds, choice property in Azusa valley. Cor respondence solicited. \V. M. STOVER, Real Estate and Mining Exchange, 10-1 tf 227 W. First st. TMOR~SALE—MINING OUTFIT, CHEAP FOR 1 cash, including new wagon Specially fit ted out with water casks and other imple ments. Inquire at rooms 4 and 5, New Wilson block. 9-24 tf liOR - SALE—PRIVATE LIBRARY: CI!AM ' ber's Encyclopaedia, Dickens's and Scott's and many other works. 350 8. Broadw ay. 10-8 It F~OR~~ SALE—CHEAP— BUGGY, SHAFTS AND pole; single and double harness; boy's saddle; girl's saddle. Inquire In rear of 118 N. Broadway. 10-0 3t T'~H FURNISHED ROOMS — housekeeping privileges; 401 Turner st. 10-6 3t 170 It SALE—VERY ;_ CIIEAP, THOROUGH " bred registered mastiff pups, at 1047 8. Main st. 19-4 Ira 17 OR SALE—OLD PAPERS IN QUANTITIES I to suit at this Piltfc. _JFOB ItKNT—HOU--KH. T7«01I KENT—A VERY PLEASANT 8-ROOM JT 2-story house, near the Temple-street cable line and only about H minutes'walk from the court house; rent #20 per month. NOLAN' A: SMITH, 10-4 tf 228 W. Seconds.. I7IOR RENT 0-IiOOM HOI <X, 320 S. OLIVE 1 st.; just been put in first-class condition; newly papered, painted, elc. BARNES it BARNES, 227 W. Second st. 10-1 tf T7OR RENT—7-ROOM cTITTAGE; - RArTT; JT bath, hot and cold water; everything enra plete. 211 W. Fit h st. 10-S 2t FOX KKNT-KOOMS. 171 OR RENT — LAiTg E SITTING-ROOM AND 1 bedroom, with 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 requited. AddressO. X. S., boxBo, Herald office. • D-iOtf rj O LET-*THKEE SUNNY - UNFU^NISIIED 1 rooms, including bath room and closet, for housekeeping; suitable for small family. No children preferred; very pleasantly located. 333 N. Union aye., close to Tciuple-st. car line. It X" "OOMS AND~BOA-111 -FIRST CLASS ROOM and board with private family, for gentle man and wife or Iwo gentlemen. Good refer ence required; at 1142 8. Flower street, Los Angeles, cal. 10-8 c o d tf I? OR RENT—EXCELLENT BUNNY~r7SoMs| I with bay window s, single or en suite, three blocks from court house; rfnt low ; cheap un furnished rooms. 525 Band st. 10-4 1 m rpHREE" NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS _L housekeeping privileges. -10x Turner st. 10-8-3t rpo LET -BKAI-TlVV't, Boons FOR LIGHT 1 housekeeping, or board; private residence. 131 N. Hill st. 10-B-2t rpo LET^PI.E ASA NT FURNISHED - ROOMS J at IQl'i Sooth llopn st. 1;t-s Hi FOB BKNT— MINGKr.IANICOUM. jTUJIt RENT—#OO AC RES IN KINGS COUl£ 1 ty; 820 acres In Riverside county; 48 acres vineyard tn Sun Bernardino county. J. W. i tisi eb. w. first st. ui-s-h: MUSICAL rpIIE ifAsKIERMEVBS ORC II EST R A— _L First-class music furnished lor halls, pur ttes, concerts, receptions an<! picnics. Violin, mandolin, etc., taught, Ofliee at Fitzgerald's music tore, corner North Spring and Franklin streets. 10-14-ly TOB ANGELKSCONSERVATORY fip" MI Vie 1j unit Arts, open all the year. MRS. EMILY J. VALENTINE, president V.M.C.A. building, Broadway and Second street. 8-14-ly lERSI >NS ON PIANO"* BY COMPETENT j teacher, at SO cents per lesson. Address N, 11-1 iS. Flower street, Los Angeles, Cal. 10-8 c o d tf V. MI SSO'S ORCHESTRA-FIRST-CLASS ,t music furnished for all occasions, office J. It. BROWN'S MUSIC STORE, ill N. Spring struct. 10-, tf IJAN.IOBY MISS M. E ASTHI'KY; 5 AND C J stringed taught Studio 01; take elevator by People's Store, Phillips block. 11-12-ly I>rof." B. ber»*'s"acasemV OF music, in ili actions in all branches. GGu S. spring st ___________ 9-20rtl AWILLH ARTlfz, MUSIC STUDIO, ROOM • A, Crocker buihling, 212 S, Broadway. s 2;tt: COMTKA(IC<*Iis CVONRAD SCIIERER, (, It ' ous and asphalt puving; 227 W. First st FORNALK—COUNTRY PROPERTY ADAMS, ROUSE A MEEK INS, 207 West second st. For sale—Best orange land in Asusa valley; 10, 20 or 30-acre tritcts; 2., shares wuter per aore; in Hathaway tract, 3 miles southwest of Asusa station; arrangements made to plant iv best citrus trees, with one year's cere for one fourth Hie land. Also tlrat-cless orange groves in the Azusa. 90x150 feet, Carondelet street, west side, be tween Seventh and Eighth, $810. 00.\150, W. Seventh sL, elegant modem B room Ik,use, $tr>o,i. 50x12, W. Twenty-eighth St., fine modern 0-room cottage, #2UOO. 54x150, south side E. Sixteenth St., nice o room cottage, #2100. 10-acro orange grove in Azusa, 7-year budded navels, #5000. Elegant business block in live eastern city for exchange. 10-8 tf 1,1011 sale-TmTkovebkAvchi l, Ida f*F I cd to deciduous fruit or grain, iv artesian belt; 40, 80 or 00 acres near Palmdale, very cheap; or will exchange for approved city property, improved or unimproved. Also 8 0 acres for exchange in Pecos county, Texas. Also 100 acres, with small Improvements, on South mountain; will take pHi-t trade. Also 1 ', JO or 30 acres, in Irrigating district, 18 miles east, In high cultivation: very choice; set to peaches, prunes and Iterries; with house, barn, etc.; will sell very cheap for cash, or ex change for residence or other property. JOHN P. P. PECK, 242, room 9, s. Bruadway. 10-8 2t 17 or saie-cheTp~la ND. V 20 acres, Gardena, with house, barn, etc., $1500. 40 acres, Studebaker, house, barn, etc., $1500. 10 acres, Anaheim, in C-year-old soft shell walnuts, # 75 •. 18 acres, Compton, 10 acres in alfalfa, $2500: 40 acres, Anaheim, good beet, alfalfa or wal nut land, #3000. G. C. EDWARDS, It 98'J West First st. |-<6R PALE-f250,000; ORANGE ORCH- I ards, walnut orchards, deciduous fruit orchards, oiive orchards, dairy or farm ranches, fine city residences, hotels, lodging houses, groceiy stores, hardware business, fruit stands, cigar stands, meat markets, sa loons, bakeries, restaurants, and all kinds ot mercantile business; prices from $100 to #26.',000; we neither advertise nor try to sell anything that will not stand the strictest In vestigation. NOLAN & SMITH, 228 W. Sec ond st. 10-1 tf Otjiu'l—FOß SALE, HOMESTEAD RELIN fIrUiHr quishmcnt of lHj acres, within mile of station on Southern Pacific railroad, iv this county; about 00 acres under cultivation: laud till cleared and first-class small house and o-'her improvements; price $000 will ex change for property in the city. NOLAN & SMITH, 10-1 tf 228 W. Second st. SNAP— $2500-40 ACRES; 20 ACRES IN pears, apricots, peaches, blackberries: all in lull bearing; 15 acres oak timber; 4-roora house; barn; running water; climate perfect. ■1350 —77 acres in frostlcss belt; half choice valley land; 5 acres bearing vineyard; water in 15 feet; tomatoes grown In winter. JOHN L. PAVKOVICH, 208 W. First st. 10-7 3t J~ r«OR SALE—A FEW VERY CHOICE Gov ernment and school land locations for sale cheap; or would take part pay in other properly. A few choice lots on Seventeenth and Eigh teenth sts., west of Figueroa: #'tOO to #900. J. K. MULKEY, 8-22 tf 1140 W. Eighteenth or 213 W. First st. F" "0¥ SALE—27O~ACRES 10 MILES FROM city: SO acres In bearing fruit, 80 acres in barley, balance in pasture: all fenced; good water by iron pressure pli*es; good barn, small house; price, if 20,0011; terms, #5,- 00 cash, #5000 good trade, #10,000 mortgage 3 to 5 v»-ar», 11! S>, per sent. J. S. VAN lIOItUN, 9- 12 tf 101 8. Broadway I "7OR~bTIE-170 ACRES FINE ORANGE, ? vine or olive land, adjoining the celebrated Vaelte winery at Brookside, near Redlauds; this is the very choicest land in that neighbor hood in the market; all or part; price $12,500, terms casv. For .particulars see A. C. GOI.SII, 147 8. Broadway. 8-30 tf — 6 ACRES CHOICE LAND with new house, five rooms, hard finished, on Figueroa street, IU miles from city limits; must sell; $1000 cash. JOHN L. PAVKOVICH, 208 W. First st. 10-7 3t I~7OR SAf.E—4O ACREP OF LAND NEAR . Claremont; good tree land; 20 acres clear; also jump-seat buggy and express wagon. Call or address 1024 E Eighth st. 11 170 RS A LE—A NUM B E R~OF~FR UIT FAR M 9, . dairy farms and ranches suitable for hog raising for sale by parties compelled to have money. FLOURNOY, 128 Broadway. 10-8 3t FOR SA ACRES NEAR CAHUENGA Pass, with good water right, $75 per acre; bargain. TAYLOR a: RICHARD* 102 Broad way. 10-1 tf 170 R SALE—A NO. 1 ALFALFA LAND WITH V water, only $100 peracre; nearcitv. TAY LOR ,t RICHARDS, 102 Broadway. 10-1 tf f*OR~BALE— LIST YOUR PROPERTY FOR 1 sale or rent with K. P. CULLEN A CO., Minnesota Headquarters, 237 West First st 9-10 tf T.IOR SALE—S ACRES CHOICE LAND NEAR i* the city. J. a VAN DOREN, 10- 4 if 301 W. First st. ill »lis ►..->> o»- iM'itl'OS I • IssSr J7OR RENT— $3.50 to $B.oo—Houses of 2, 3, 4, 5, and fi rooms, with water, and some with stables; near car lines. #3.50—4 rooms in an apartment house, with water. #11.00—8 rooms in on apartment house, with water. #lv.OO—lo rooms in an apartment iiouse, Willi water. • ■ All clothed and papered and comfortable. JOHN P. P. PECK, room 9, 242 8. Broadway. 10-8 2t jgUSINESS CHANCES— Stock groceries, hardware and general mer chandise, invoices .$lOOO, doing good business; will take good lot part payment. Price $3500. 290 A fine business opening, position pays #25 per week and besides 10 to 18 per cent interest on the investment; price $9250; sickness cause of selling; will take half gootl property city or country. ENTLER, OBEAR .1 CO., It 213 W. Firt st. JJARGAINS! BARGAIN'S! BARGAINS! #125—Fruit store. $ 175—Restaurant. 17»—Cigar Btore. 550—Grot-cry. BOO—Produce store. 750—Restaurant. 150—Candy store. 2000—Grocery. 500—Restaurant. 210—Lunch parlor. 150—Partner to assist 2000—Coal .ard. in restaurant. 1000—Candy store. Apply to B. WHITE, 221 W. First st. .0-7-7 1 , nsr—GOOD OPENING-PARTNER WANT- J|M.i.l ed to attend cash counter and assist in dining room in small hut well paying res taurant ; owner is good cook and wants steady man interested, instead of hired help. Apply at 221 W. First st. 10-8 2t FOR SALE-FINE BEE RANCH AND - 125 stands of bees in double hives: extractor, tanks, etc., with plenty honey for food during winter. W ill sell all cheap and take good work horse in part. Big bargain, call immediately. E. R. TIIRELKKLD, 115 f. Broadway. 10-5 4t 17<) R~BA LE—TH E "jfERKA ID 8 A LOON AT A? Santa Monica: doing a gootl business; stockaod bar-ilxtnrc.i for sale; will rent the building at reasonable rate. Address or apply in person to M. W. STEELE, Santa Monica. 10-7 41 rpiTiTi.OS ANGELES DIRECTORY OFFD'K keeps a complete list of all business for sale or exchange. Parties desiring to either buy or soil will consult their best interests by applying at otllce, ion South Broadway. Kfl I/olfsA LE—FIRST7j LAISTfofEIT FUKNI• ' ture and grounds, among tbe most desira hie in Southern < ulifornia; hotel men, cal] and Investigate. HILL A CO., 123 West Scc oud st. 8-21 sun-lues A: thurs-tf dn -Tp/i—DELICACY wiojUt, GOOD COR © i«)U ncr, doing good business; good chanoc for increase:. HENRY J. STANLEY, 242 S. Broadway, next City Hall. 10-8 tf &p7\(\— CASH — FIRST-CLASS CASH BRO -boOUU eery, doing good bu.-iness; low rent; this is a snap. HENRY J. STANLEY, 242 S. Broadvtay, next City Hall 10-8 tf © J AA— LODGINgThOUKE, 0 ROOMS, ALL good lumltnre; house full; low rent. HENRY' f. STANLEY', 242 S. Broadway, next City Hall. 10-8 tf OH 4 AA—FRUIT STAND, FIRST-CLASS, GOOD <jr.-tIHI connection; this is a great bargain. HENRY J. STANLEY, 242 8. Broadway, next City Hall. 10-8 tf FOP. SALE CHEAP—ONE-H A I.F INTEREST in a good-paying dairy; the other halt can be rented. Address P. O. box 70S, Ix)S Ange les 0-19 lm 17t6ir?ALE-I HAVE SEVERAL BARGAINS 1 in lodging houses, close in. CLARK, 118 South Broadway. 10-8 2t /I'M ,11 P iYING DAIRY BUsTnESS, CLOSE \T tocity,clcariiig#looa month. BTREETER it Sii A itl'i.Ess, 110 S. Broadway. 10-1 If » > •■■v.l • 11.11. MRS. E. BERGSTEDT, sunwTM, Ciraudnate of the University of Stockton. 330' South Spring street . ti-13 sua ilia FOX KX< IIANUE. UOK EXCHANGuV— $3000—IP-room house, California style, clear of encumbrance, to exchange for land with small house and barn und youd for al falfa. 10,8 $1000—5 acres with water In tuwn ot North Cucainonga for small house. 1070 $2500—17 acres good land at Palms for house on hilts; not eucuinbered over $500. 1081 $'2000-100 acres good clear land iv Kansas and #1000 for cottage In Los Angeles. 10!)* $3500—5 acres in bearing oranges, 12 to 15 years old, at Alhumhra, In good condition, for house Georgia Hell or Washington, or in that neighborhood. 208 $■.'o,ooo—An elegant house in Pasadena cost ing #35,000 for good residence in Los Angeles. $3000 -A good O-room modern house on Thirtieth st. for small house close in aud some cash. 1071 $'<(100—100 acres in Antelope, all good land, ior house iv Los Angeles. 1077 $ 0 o—The equity in 40 acres good sandy loam land, mortgage $400, 11 years at 7 per cut., for a good lot or cheap lot and horse and buggy. $3800—10 acres in Eagle Rock valley all set to pearlies, $10,\0>* nursery stock budded, house tfurnlshed , horses, wagons, harness and tools, a very fine place, to exchange for a house in city. $2000—A 5-room honse and bath. 10t45x227. close in, for 20acrcsor more good for fruit and bee ranch. 100U #3000—15 acres, 10 acres in alfalfa, on Wil mington St., close to Green Meadow school house: will take half exchange for city prop erty, some easli and balance loug time 1105 $6000—20-room lodging-house near R P. depot; wants small pice business property, will pay #3000 or #4001 difference. 1100 $701—71ots (IW acres) in full-bearing trees Iv Uurbauk for lot in city. 1110 $ 1000—A No. 1 naval orange orchards, 10 acres 7-ycor-oid hearing trees, for Los Angeles income property. 277 ■MOO—4O »cro3 good alfalfa land for city property. iflooo—The equity In 20 acres good land In the Lankcrshim; house, windmill, tank and good well, horse, harness, cart and all neces sary tools; $SOj morgage, 2 years; will ex cusing s for Los Augeles property clear, 1130 ■8000—A beettltfo] H-room house and bath on-J acres ground, 200 feet facing Pasadena aye.; a good barn and chicken-house, grounds are uieelv improved with trees and (lowers; will takea place worth $2000 an I the balance secured by mortgage; the Pasadena electric cars will pass the door. Come in to sue us about this. 283 I*3ooo— An 18-room lodging-house close In and newly painted, will rent for #30 per month, <n exchange ior bank stock or good city prop erty. $10,001—Nice 10-room house, large lot on Broadway, half exchange, balance on mort gage; close in. 100 ENTLER, OP.EAR .'. CO., 213 W. First st. 17-OR EXCHANGE —A NICE STOCK OFUKO ceries with a good brick store in a growing country town; good trade; to exchange for a small improved ranch. 5 acres on Vermont and Franklin ayes, 5 room cottage, web, windmill and tank, to ex change for southwest city property. 4 lots and 2 houses well located to exchange; value #4- 00; want genlß' furnishing and clothing; will pay from $3JCO to $10,000 cosh besides J. W. FOSTER, 10-8 3t 237 W. First st. FOE EXCHANGE — $12,000 — A HOTEL building on one oi the business streets of the city, consisting of 08 rooms, on lot 50x150; building coat #28,000 and lot cost #10,000; all in good state of repair and can be made to rent for #200 per month, and ought to sell in less than 2 years for $30,000. In order to close up an estate this property will be exchanged on a basis of $12,000, one-half cash and balance any good clear property worth the money. NOLAN & SMITH, 10-4 tf 228 W. Second st. TTOR EXCHANGE—SIX COWS, REGISTERED lT Jerseys, three 2-year-old heifers with calf, Jersey bull, four calves, one horse, pair mares with'foal, two 1-year-old colls, one sucking; one Poland-China sow with pigs; large num ber chickens, ducks and turkeys; farming im plements; will sell for cash or exchange for stock of merchandise or goods, or house and lot, oram other good property. CLARK, 11.-t South Broadway. 10*8 31 FOJi. - EXI7HANfiE--*A, AERY DESIRABLE and highly pfodtfMTve fruit and nut farm of 70 at rea, in the bea-tttifui Ojai valley, near Nordhoff, Venture countjv ior good unincum bered lesiilencu property in this city; cash value, $2V,000. Apj'ty early to J. ii VAX DOREN, 9- Btf ■ 101 a Broadway. glOl'X CITY, lOWA. EXCHANGE* WANTED. A #5000 or $0000 residence in filoux City for good property iv this city, J. a VAN DOREN, 10- 1 tf 304 W. First st V,- OR EXCHANGE — NICE LOT ON PICO ■ Heights, close to electric ear line; also large lot in South Pasadena for live stock, wagons, harness. Address M. M., care of mail carrier 0, city. It I7OR "EXCHANGE — HANDSOME YOUNG F lemon and orange oreiiarti of 20 acres, with good buildings, near Redlands, forcity property or business equity; #4000. J. S. VAN DOREN, 10-1 tf 301 W. First st. KDUCATtON A L. T™ HiPwoODßUß^Y^tjsfN ESS t c if. LEGE II A3 removed to the upper floor oi the Stowell block, 226 South Spring street. It hus now the largest and finest business college rooms in the state, and the largest attendance oi any com mercial school south of San Francisco. Finu passengei elevator running direct to tho school rooms, rendering stair-climbing unnec essary. The public is cordially invited to call and inspect the college in its new location. Both day and evening schools in session the entire summer. Catalogue and College Jour nal tree. G. A. Hough, President; N. G. Felker, Vice-President; J YV Hood, Secy. ft-4 ly L~ OS ANGELES BUSINESS COLLEGE AND ENGLISH TRAINING SCHOOL. (Incorporated!, 144 South Main street. Largest and best equipped business training school on the coast. Thorough and practical courses in the commercial, shorthand, type writing, telegraphy, assaying and all English branches. Large, able aud mature faculty of instructors. Day and evening sessions. Terms reasonable. Call at office, or write for elegant catalogue. E. F. BIIRADER, President; F. W. KEI.SEY, Vice-President; 1. L. INSKEEP, Sec retary. 9-10-ly PARKER - SCHOOL OF EI/ICUTION AND Dramatic Expression. 452 S. Bsoadway. C. C. ParkerJ (late instructor in tfie four col leges at Lexington, Me. >, director. Instruction of private pupils will begin Monday, October 10th; class pupils, Friday. October 20th, Call on, or write for announcement circulur. 10-S 14t QCHOOL FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN, o now in session. Brysou block (top floor), Second and Spring sts. Rooms light and cheer ful; ventilation perfect. Thorough instruct ion in all the common English branches. Special attention to arithmetic, higher mathe matics und classics. A. B. BROWN, A. M., (Vale). 20 Potomac block. 9-8 lm .•CHOOLOF PHYSICAL TRAINING, STOW O ell block, 220 S. spring st. Open Oct. IS. Department of Elocution and Dramatic Ex pression. For further particulars address Miss NAOMA ALFREY, 9-30 3m The'ludlam SCHOOL - WILL REOPEN Oct. 16th. Applications received at room 75 Po omac Block on Mondays and Tuesdays fruin 2 to 5; residence, 331) Edgewarc road. 10-7 lm CIABA DE ROSAS, . FROEBEL INSTITUTE, j Adams, cor. Hoover St., will open all its departments Tuesday. Oct. 24. For further particulars apply to MRS. CAROLYN M. N. A EDEN, SOU W. Adams St. 9-27 tf AST ill' R V Hi IO It Tl I AND, TYPEWRITING and Business Institute. Take elevator by People's Store, Phillips' block; send for cata logue. 10-13 13m OHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING—BEST l~ advantages. LONG LEY INSTITUTE, Spring ami Firsl sis. 3.7 tf PHYSICIANS. D- It. STEPIIENS—MAIiNK'Tf< r Medical Electrician, for the euro of all diseases, olllce hours 9 till 5: correspondence by mail. 230}* 8. Spring street, Los Angeles, Cal. 10-8 lino MRS. DR. J. H. SMITH SPECIALTY, MlD wifery. Ladies cared for during courine ment at 747 Bellevue avenue. Calls promptly attended to. Telephone illO. ti-'itf L~BLAKESLKI-; M. 1)., EYE AND EAR, JlJi late of Illinois Eye and Ear infirmary and Chicago Opthalinie College, olilce, 242U s. Broadway. 9-tlf RS. DR. WiLLS—OFFICE I.',' HER BRICK block, 127 E. Third st, Specialty diseuiies •f women. CASTINGS OUT DEVILS TESTIMONY THAT EXORCISM H REASONS FOR EXISTENCE. Signs Through Whir" One TV Ho In Ft ■eased Is Recognized—The Contnrata and Other Strange Formulas Emploj by the Good Monks. The possessed woman of Gif is cnr< How not by the doctors, who were v able to do anything for her, bnt by t! theological science of the cure of til parish and the firmness of Mgr. Gou bishop of Versailles, which shows tin exorcism has its reusons for existent and that "possession" is as real as hy teria. As a matter of fact, tho churc has never laid down her arms in tl presence of the devils. There aro four principal signs throng which tho possessed one ia recognise! 1. No known remedy relieves him. He speaks of incidents and facts beyon his natural reach and which nobody hi revealed to hiai. B. Ho foretells event and speaks bovctol languages unknow to him befovo Inn affliction. 4. In th presence of ;i i>:\csi and at sacred con monies he ( bles,Millers pain, writhe and blasphe::-. Tho Catho'.:.: priests, and especial! tho Dominie:: - havo from away bac practiced c::c::isni. According to tb canons, tho ezorcist belongs to one of thfl minor orderi which precede th* priesw hood. Iloii. irt l:o humble of heart x!A his ministry, md if he operates witifj any thought 8? display he risks for hinof] self the contagion of the evil spirits thaJ still remain to bo oast ont. 1 Ordinarily the ceremony takes placfl in the church in the presence of tba faithfnl assembled at prayer, particular! ly at the feasts of the Nativity, pf tht Resurrection, of the Ascension, of Pen! tecost, of the) Virgin Mary and of thtj Apostles. After tbe morning mass, ta which the possessed one assists, the trxr orcist puts on the surplice and assists the priest who puts on the violet colored cope, the symbol of the pains of purgaj tory. The patient who has confease4 thon approaches. A stole is passed around his neck to tio the dottle thaf have become the masters of his bodyj Then tho sign of the cross is made upon him, and ho is sprinkled with holy wafl ter. In Latin the devil is commendect to tell his name, to say whether or no'l he is alone and why he is there. Finallt he is ordered to depart. The - conjnra tion in any other language and asp! cially in Hebrew is useless. Hebrew 1 reserved for satan himself. The Flagsllum dnmonurn contain the most complete formula of exorcisn' consisting of well known prayers mm gled with the most ancient and strasgeik appellations of God, such as "Oh, Adf, nai Terragrammaton" and others, wbic come in part from Chaldea, from Pha necia and from Greece, The words af supposed to possess in themselves a cci tain power of evocation of celestial vtoi tues which terrify the infernal logions] Certain words of Christ, according x\ St. Matthew, are used to drive out erii spirits. If the demon does not retire immel diately, the exorcist takes a painted im age representing him and throws it int> the consecrated fire along with incense rue and sulphur, with strong mystic odors, intending to prove by this ac that he will send the evil spirit bock mb his natural element—hell. This done he places upon tbe head of the possesses one the book, the relics, the crucifix ant sometimes even the host—the last ont invincible remedy. According to the authority of certain demonograp'.is, th« devil then comes out through the nose of the patient. In the ancient monasteries they made the exorcist carry upon his person cer tain amulets containing protective formulas. Sometimes these formulas, written upon pieces of parchment, were swallowed. In the process of digestion the exorcism was accomplished without fatigue. In our days exorcism has taken ref uge in La Trappe. Tho clergy are somewhat averse to it, while at tbe same time they do not refuse to admit it. The man who breaks the spells is very old. But the devils cast out by the good monks are reduced to tha tor menting of animals. Pigs are their favorites. Then the old spell smasher whips them with beads and sprinkles them* with holy water, and tho pigs re cover and become happy, because the devils go away. Mr. J. K. Huysmans has been able to speak de visu of the power of demons and the efficacity of exorcisms. More over, the eminent writer was well ac quainted with one of the most learned demonographers of his time, the Abbe Boullan, who ran through hell in his' bare feet, holding the host in his bands. Either at tho church of Sane tot or the> church of Senneville, I received this cu rious document from M. Gilbert Angus tin Thierry, the author of "Une Ameen Peino." Tho cure of Petites-Dalles in-cur ing the possessed says a special mass called the "red mass," or "mass of the martyrs." Red flowers are placed upon the altar, and the priest wears a red stole. The church is draped in purple. But, stranger still, a few years ago the wife of the editor of a leading Cathohc journal in Paris, being troubled by evil spirits, witnessed the death of the Do minican priest who was endeavoring to I exorcise her, and who was unable to guard himself against the forces with | which ho waa contesnding.—Paris Figaro. The Perfect Foot. The Greek statuary, much of it dated centuries before Obrist, seems to prove that the Greeks bad foet much like those I of modern Americana. The most beauti ful of the Greek feet are hollowed out well both inside and out. They hare ' short heels, high insteps and long, straight toes, rlightly spatulate at the ends. That ia the typo of the moat beautiful modern foot. It is, on tbe whole, a foot not frequently seen in its perfection, for cJ:tn one or the other element of bean!;' ia wawtinaj — Saa Francisco Argoonas. Lidies take Awrontur* Bitters generally wl»Ml th'v tiul 1 >>v »pi lied. It biiiut-ns them up Dr. il r. & Buns, sole mauuiacturers. At ail druggists. its* 6KBMAS FAMILY 80AF. HAZAKD <& TOWNSEND, KOOM 0 DOWNEY blocU. Tel. 317. Los Angeloa. 11-an tl