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Paul Sib APOSTLj (V.pisoopal)— Ohio street, between Huh ami ft'xth, Rev. John Cray, reclor. Twenty fourth. Sun.l in After Trinity Holy Communion, •7;30 a. m. Sunday-school, 9:45 ». m. Morn ing rira yet- and sermon, 11 a. in. "Subject: 'I he Bavlng'Touch. livening, 0:45 p. in. Musical service lev the large I'lass of male voices, Mr. Pre-lon Varo Oretn, M. 1!., orgar.dsl and con ductor. This church is oi.cn eve.Sy day in the KarandUic clergy will respond at all times io calls fot invitations of the sii ik, funerals, especially fair strangers. Telephone 701. St7loBN\S~ CHURCH - (EPIBCO PAL), COR. Adams and Eigueroa streets. Celebration of the llolv Eucharist at S a. in.: morning service and aarmon at 11. Sunday ilehool at 3; full ciioral evansong and sermon at 7:30 p. in. Churchmen visiting Los Angeles ai<c cordially invited to St. J« hn's. Scats tree: vi tiled choir of 3'- voices, rnein, women unit boys. ' Take Grand avenue cable ta, Adams street and walk one block west. Rev- B. W. K. Taylcr, r ectdT. C" Thrist - chTbth, eFiscopaT -corner I Flower and Mic. streets; Alfred s. Clark, rector; residence, 151<i South Flowair street. Sunday services, l.l a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Holy communion lirst and third Sundays of Hie month. Sunday .school, 9:45 a. n». Seals lice. Strangers art cordially inciu d to all services. Electric cats to Pico Heights: or Uni versity station pass tile church. /~MIURCH~bF THE - UNITY~CO R NF[R HILL V.' and Third streets, Rev. J. S. Thomson, pas tor -Services Suiulav at 11 a. m,; aahhath •chool ato:3Oa. in.; evening services. 7:30 p. m. Subject Sunday morning: Cain and Abel in California. Evening service conducted by Rev. Henry G. Spauldinc, who will Speck .n Some Famous Hymns and Their Authors. era - meets at Illinois hall, corner Sixth and Bixiadivay. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.: morning discus sion at 11 o'clock. The evening sermon by Rev. W. c. Bowman on a topic that appeals io every man and woman. Grgat orowds of peo ple continue to attend tliefS nicctiints. Scats free. CORDIALLY INVITED TO 1 hear our pastoir, Rev. A. C. Bane, next Sine day at Trinity Methodist Church, Smith, No. 522 South Broadway. Subjects oi discourses: 11a.m., "The Handwriting on the Wall:" 7;jo I; m., "Lighthouses and Fosrhorns." Strangers always welcome. AH seats Jrce. I-MRST PRESBYTERIAN ( HURCH—CORNER _T Second and Broadway. Preaching 11 a. in. by J. W. Campbell, D. I. Sunday schiail 12 :25 p." m.; Y.P. B.CE., tt:*o p. in.; preaching at 7:3 Up. m. ai usual; prayer meeting daily at noon and Thursday, 7:45 p. m. .'grangers cordially invited. rr-HE PEOPLE'S CHURCH] AT (.RAM. J opera house hall, Rev. J. H. Phillips, pastor --Services at 11 o'clock. Subject: The Unseen World About Us. Sunday school «l 12:20. Everybody invited. No night services. Free social next Thursday evening. rpHE FIRST SIMP. ITU AI, SOCIETY M El. I - 1 at Forester'hall, IOJ% N. Main st. con ference meeting at 2 p. in.: lecture by Miss Susie M. Johnson. nl 7:30 p. in., followed by p- vc home trie- i'cadiliijs and tests. Admission, 10* cents. .... Tiiieosoph-ic.w. • aocuii'Y - free lee lure Siiudajt, 7%40 p. in., at Blavab-ky ball, 431)4 Spring St., hcitweon Fourth and Fifth st»., upstair*, tvuigbs: Theosophy and Ethics by Mr. H.. A. Gibson. ITNIVERSALIST CHI'R("4—YT*>iTi~HALL J 115'j N. Main St. I'leacliing by Ray. A. A. »Kice al 11 a. in. also at I'rosyeet Park at 7p. in. BPKCIAI. NOTICES. ixiiV' sale -without "reserve at 217 t 4 South spring st.. between Third and Fourth st«., the entire slock of carpets, rugs and gen eral house furiiUhihg goods. These goods are on consignment and must ta sold regardless oi cost, carpels and rugs almost given away. We cannot be undersold in the value of our carpets and rug:-. Read the following prices: 7-v. ire Brussels carpeti -15c.; 8-uire, 50c.: 9 xvire, i)2'.,c ; 10-wirc, 75c. per yard; stoquett rugs, 25 per cent less than factory prices. Ex amine these goods and judge for •ourselves. The stock must be i losed out quickly as possi ble By order RICHARD DILLON, Consignee, 347 South Spring streei, befweeo Third and Fourth streets.. IK YOU HAVE ANY PROPKRTY FOR BALE, 1 to lease or exchange, I will guarantee to get yon customers quicker than any real estats dealer tn Los Angeles. I'm a hustler am) not here for my health. Send me your list It won't cost rou anything to do so. Best of ref erences W. L. S., Boxo(i5, Angeles post oftce. 10-88 tf N'OficE—THE Los ANGELES CITY \YATKIt company will strictly enforce tbe follow ing rules: The hours (orsprinkling are between t» and 8 o'clock h. in. ami ti anil s o'clock p. tn. For a violation of the above regulation the Water will be flint off and a tine of will he charged before the water will be turned On again. 8-17 tf rfvfiß SAFE I'KI'OMT BOXKs'oK TttE STATE I Loan and Trust company arc enclosed in a tie-proof and burglar-Drool l vault, with time locks, and brilliantly lighted by electricity; licoves attached for the private examination of valuables, with writing materials; a young lady in attendance s-l tt" A* NY "ONE SUFFERING WITH- A IM>.\- I'reeuhle odor of tJie feet can positively be permanently cured at. a nominal expense. Address MMX. LOR It A INh, I*. O. box DO5, thy. Satisfaction guaranteed; simple reme dy ; not Injurious. toiitiu" MESjM I S'fcV FE M Att PILLS AS A SPECIFIC monthly medicine for Immediate relief for painful and Irregular menses—from whatever cause*. For sale by FREEMAN & CARPER, 103 N. Spring st. Price, tf- per box. t -it ly WT ANTED — KILLS TO "" COLLECT FOR vV firms, physicians, etc,, on salary or com* in laston, by •xperienoed collector; refetenoei given. Address "A. it.," box 40, this office. 11-12 at BIG TREE CARRIAGE AND WAGON works; all kinds of painting and repairing. lIS San Pedro st., between First and second bis., Los Angeles. 7-ti tf rpELEHIoNE 480—TO J. A. 1 trie horse clipper; horses called for mid delivered. 117 W inston street, opposite post- Othee. 11-0 iiu HOUSEB~TO RENT CALL ON RARNES & ItARNEH. 10-1 tf 'J-J7 W. Second st. F. SLOPER, HOUSE MOVER. OFFICE, . 11-J « enter place. 1-1", tf KXOOKSIQN*. ) SK "V >ayeii my i vKi .Mi IHKlffnWslift." " .-a:11 vi f excursions to Ivim-iis iiy, st. lx>uls Chicago, New i'ork ■ nr! Boston. Leave Los Angeles every Wednes day; personally conducted through to Chicago and Boston; family tourist sleepers to ICensai City and Chicago dally. Low rates and thick est time. Office, 120 Is. Spring St. 7-1 in PHILLIPS' ~E A.-T~IIOUND EXCURSIONS— 1 Personally conducted, via Denver and Itio lirande and Ruck Island routes; leaves Los •.•igi-les every Tuesday and Friday, crossing tie sierra N'evudr.- m,d passing tlio entile scenery on the Rio (irunde by daylight. Office, I'M s. Spring si. 7-1 ;i 111 ISO >." *"" CO.'S BXCUKHIOKB KA ST t) every Monday via itio Orsndc route; through tourist sleepers to Chicago and Boston, personally managed. Office, 212 S. Spring stteCi, l.os AllCclCli. A.KQHITKCI S. nURRSKJ i, BJSBVE, AUIJIIITEtiT? KfJ lj tabiished for the iaat 1(1 years in Los An geles. No. 127 West Second st. 120 ly H H. MOWN. ARCHITECT, 132 8, BROAD. « J —Uiu.Dan b-i.rj.tund teaennd. 870 MKM' WANTKO-MAI.K. ~\~\\ E E X - - > IENE R AITa 51» local agents, ladles or scuta. Best sell ers known. Needed at cv er;, bouse, place of t businessor farm the year round. Electric mo- I tors. Cheapest power on earth. Runs wash I and sewing machines, eorn-shellers, pumps, i fans, Inihes, jew elers'aud dentists' machinery, ■ ! alsoclcctrie fight dynamos for lighting shops, j stores and houses. Rapid dish washer, and I other patented useful and rapid selling aril- l eles. No toys All guarHii.eod. Olieratcd without experience and sell at sight. Profits Immense. \\. I. HARRISON .V CO.. Clerk No. ! 18, Colunibus, O. 8-30 Sun'sl2t X¥VANTEII— S*i\LESM*EN F()R OUR POIS It j Yl [name) plates, house numbers and signs; i readable in the Jarkesl night; $5 Io $10 per day easily made in any territory: sample eases ; free, write at once to Electric Name Plate com pany, (10 l as. St., Chicago. tf Y\" ANTED A I.L~ NEE I>l Nl ~jIE I. P, FR E X \ 1 cniplovmcut or any information, address E. NITTTNGER'B BUREAU, established 1880. , Office, 319*4 S. Spring si.: residence, 4M s. Hope st., corner Fifth, Los Angeles, Cal. Tele phone 113. 8-to tf ETTY, HUMMEL * CO., EMPLOYMENT agents, 131-138 W. First st , Telephone 509, under the l.os Angeles National bunk. Help of all kinds carefully selected and furnished. Situations of all kinds furnished. 7-li tf CIITY AN It COUNTY OFFICIAL FREE LA ; bor bureau, 240 New High st. Telephone 1158: for cooks, waiters, household help, me chanics and laborers. W. A. \\ 11ITE, Manager. 1110 If W'ANTKItIJOY OR YOUNG MAN TO II carry Arse route; one living in vicinity ot Colcgrove or end of Temple st. preferrop. i Apply at this office. 11-10 31 W VNTED — CONTrTicTOit - TO~ BUILD A II good house and take a lot as part pay. Address A, box 20, 1 lerald. 11-1031 HELP WAN rjßl>- FKMALB. WANTED — APPRENTICE FOB DRESS making at 323 S. Broadway: cutting ' tnught by best tailor system. IMO fri sun 2t IVANTEP AnENTS. \ GENTS- SALARY'OIToOMMISSION". THE grealest invention of the age. The New Patent Chemical Ink Erasing Pencil. Sells on sight. Works like magic. Agents are making from $25 to $125 per week. Tor further partic ulars write the Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co. X 315 l.a Crosse. Wis. 10-31 1 m WANTED—SITUATIONS. TtT ANTEDPOSITH)n"bY^t?uTsi'-I'I?ASS EX- I perienced sales lady. Address, M. Ikix 50, ] this office. 11-12-21 vi*antei»-~iviiitk o or pri- i I>» vale place. Address J. G., Alio Biicua Vista st. 11-7 7t VNTtSD-MI s< KI.L4NKOIJS. \\7 ANTED—TO *B()k1:?i\v'*250() Fok"oNE vv year on ;-2 acres adjoining the city on the north; has HOOO blue gum trees on It four years old; will pay interest at 10 per cent per annum on 910,000; also $2300 on Macro* ad joining the Elysinn park, for two gears; has on ll 4000 blue gum trees four years old that will pay 10 per cent Interest per annum on B0OOO; also #2 00 on 31 acres, for three years, that bus 4000 blue gum trees on ll four years old that w ill pay lo per cent Interest per annum on 860O0; ihe growth of the wood in a blue gum grove is at least 20 cents per annum on each tree, which would nearly double the above estimate: also, for sale, si:. lc-:icre lots, ■With from 1200 lo 2500 four-year Old blue gums on each lot; part of each iot is valley and pari on the hill; the very beat v mc vegeta ble land, comparatively'clear of I'.-o ; one of these lots w ill make a splendid home, witti an income now of $250 to #500 per annum, owing to the number of trees; a man may raise chick ens, turkeys, hogs or cows without being dis turbed by' city ordinances; only three miles from center of Ihe city: a good road and in the near future will be in demand for building lots: will sell these lots at from $150 to $3(10 per acre, owing to number of irees on each Iot; one-halt cash, balance on time as agreed on. Apply to J. W. POTTS, owner, SHI Waterloo street. 11-7 tf tVAXTEII —BY A YOUnTI MARRIED 11 couple, two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping; will be permanent if satisfactory arrangements can be made: some private family having more rooms than neces sary for themselves will tind congenial com pany with the advertisers; references ex changed; central location preferred: stale location, price, etc. Address PERMANENT, ; Box 508, Los Angeles. 10-23-tf •tI*ANTED iiWfTi '7Bll AND SOME*VAI. -11 liable property for a neat new store and 4-room cottage attached on lot 49z130 at end \ol cable road on East First street, where hun | dreds of people get on and off ears daily- The best stand for small retail business in ttiiscitv. Rare opportunity. JOHN P. P. PECK, 242, room 9, s. Broadway. 11-12 suiiAwed 2t A V'ANTED— BY JOHN S. SAMPSON," JR., l" io,", s. Broadway—House ol <» rooms and bath, well located, south or southwest, to cost not more than $25011; m st lie near car line, west of Mail. If you have a bargain, bring it in. I also want a lot or house and lot in die Air raraao 11. Iglns or Sisters of charity tract. Advise free 11 •t*'ANTED LOTS IN~SHE S?>7Til"p7\RT OP 11 city in exchange lor houses and lots in the city or unincumbered cultivated acreage, improved: some with buildings, fruit trees, and others in tracts of 5 lo lbo acres in this county, and some in other states. JOHN P. P. PECK, 242 S. Broadway, rooui 9. 11-12 sumtwed 21 v\iii>n ro iiaooo capital wasTed to ijptAJUU establish in \mk Angeles genteel cash business] very remunerative in all cities whore established. Highest references given and required. Business is thoroughly under stood by advertisers. Address. 11. box SO, this office. 11-13-11 \\" ANTED—A PRIIFEBBIIINAL GENTLE -11 man wishes to correspond with a single lady who has a lew hundred dollars to invest with him in a rich-paying business. Address iQ confidence, 8. 11. C»» lip S. Raymond aye.. Pasadeni'., Cal. ' 11-12 It MTANTED TO PURCHASE A LOT WEST tl ol Figueroa, north of Washington and east of Alvarado; also one west of Pearl, north of Pico and cast ol Alvarado; must he bar gains; no agents. Address W. L. P., P. o. Box olio, city. 10-20 If \\* A S TED A PARTNER WII hf"w000 Til It invest in h paying project, in which there are no chancesoi loss and protits large. Party desiring to ileal must fur; lab evidence of good character. Address D, Herald office. u-23tf IST^NTED—IJST VOI R PROPERTY - FOR 0 snle with me, I have buyers and am in want .if lots, houses, acreage end businesses in nil purts. HENRY .1. STANLEY, 242 s. Broadway, next city hall 11-3 lm m\'ANTED- PEOPLE WITH MEANS' TO 1 I plant, in a desirable Location, fruit trees; when bearing will deed halt tile land. Address box agg Los Angeles. 11-12 tit Ui ANTED- TO PURCHASE A LOTSOUTH we.-t; wUlpay from S4OO to s-tino; must be a bargain. Address W. L. P., P.O. box 505, city. 10-22 tf 1C A NTKI» \1 A N WITH 52500 To PUR tI chase half interest in n desirable inven tion; fortune in it. Address 15., Herald office 0-23 11 I JOYS—WOLLACOTT WANTS 500 DOZEN > claret bottles, quarts J pay -10c dozen. 124 and 12(i North Spring street. 10-20 tf JT ANTED—HOISTINO ENGINE, ABOUT 30 V| horse power, and boiler. Room 20, Bryson block. i 1 LOST »M> SOUND. J (IST MONKEY FIR CAPE SATURDAY JLi noon; route, lirand avenue, Eleventh, Olive, Eighth, Spring, seventh, Main, Fifth, Winston, Return to 5(1 Phillips block, over Peoples' store. Reward. It A 1 TORN IiVS. TAY fj Bryson-Bottebrake block. Telephone sjs. Practices in all the courts, state and federal. 7-1 ti GOODRICH, LAWYER] 1H DEARBORN . street, Chicago, III.; 2(1 years'experience; secrecy; special Facilities in several states. Goodrich on Divorce, with hues of sll state-, in press. 0-4 tl [ OHXSTONI rONES. A I TORNK Y-AT-LA W. t) No. tl, Law building, 125 Temple street near court house. TeL 108. Los Angeles. Cal. 11-12 tf 1 fUNSACKKIt .v oooURICH. LAWYERS, .11 rooms 103 aud 104, PhHips block, cornet Spring and Franklin streets, 'telephone 1120. 7-11 I i I> .1. ADCOCK, ATToItNEY; SPECIAL A~T XV. tention given to the settlement ol estates, 115 We.,l First st 4-0 (j I \ K. TRABK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, FUI, If. ton block, 307 New High street, Los An geles. 1-lti tf Tj7M. POLLARD, \'l TOHNEY AT - LAW tl room 3, Allen block, Temple and spring streets" 2-»l ti •ii koi it iia. sT.jrJN.SIK SIMMONS THE i.KEATEST A.'.'D M Piost reliable business clairvoyant, pa tronised by the business men and women ol the United states. Past, Present mid future ! told, the beat alcohol nn.i magnetic rubbing in the city: both Invigorating and benetlclal. Readings by mail, i«2; send lock of hair; 23(i>j 8. Spring. 1 also have the Egyptian i.i/.u,,/.huptms. nevur known tnfaii. ii-i27t. LOS ANGELES TIERALL, SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER \im B ' Hi; » INS IN XX A ■ KSTATR. 4 DaLmS, ROUgE .v: MKKKINB, JV 207 West Second street. The largest and best business block tn the I chief cily v a live central stale lor exchaugc lor \Atx vngeles city or county proiierty. 22 macs ttOO yards from Workman station: 4 room, bard Imish house; 12 shares water stock : mini crib chicken corral: small bearing orchard!; $1500 cash, a good buy for a few ciaya 50 foot lot Uralltoa iracl; price, B3&0. City dwellings, installment plan; business property, vacant arid improved, tor sale at ligurcs tbiit will titteresl roll. 5 acre* adjoining the ells; cheeper than any body, 11-7 If VDAMS, KtirsE .V MEEK INF, 907 WEST Second street, have eastern Income pay ing and farm properly to eoichangc for Loa An gelcscity and county pro[wrty, orange groves, alfalfa and corn lands. bcturable business and residence properties in tlw city. Deciduous fruit orchards, irrigated lands in all direc tions, suitable for all the varied products of this climate. We w ill be pleated to show you these properticsaud give you Ihe benefit of our experience in locating yon in the rlgbl place 11-12 11 ESTATE SNAPS. PERUSE THIS LIST OF BARGAINS. THEY CAN'T BE BEAT. ARE YOf LOOKING FOR A HOME OR AN OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE MONEY? THEN READ THIS LIST CAREFULLY. THERE IS BIG MONEY IN" EVERY ITEM MENTIONED. 17 OR BALK—-SI.IOO—HOUSE AND LOT ON I Heboid st., Brooklyn tract. #2tioo—House aud lot, 7 rooms, on Jackson street. $.!s<K>—Two houses and lots on Jackson si.; 5 rooms each. (DM Fine lot on Brooklyn Heights, 50x250 feet: splendid location. #t>oo-Fine lot in Brooklyn tract; this is a splendid bargain. $21100—House and lot, Turner aud Vlgnes sis.; this is a snap. #1300—Corner lot, Turner and Center sis. Every one of the above-mentioned arc good j speculations. Don't lose any time in seeing j them, for they won't be on the market very 1 long. FM)R SALE—s2Bso —sl3oo CASH, BALANCE one year at 10 per cent, house 5 rooms, pantry, bath, closets, etc.; lot 50x140, to 20 -foot alley; on Flrst-et. cable line, Boyle Heights, west of power house: cement walss, hedge, flowers, c.c.; no lawn, as it is a new place: 2 pressed brick mantels, gas, hot and cold water, porcolain bath tub: plumbing cost #325; room upstairs lor 2 large rooms, but not finished; window shades mid linoleum go with bouse; this is the biggest bargain ever offered In this ciiy; the above is easily worth $3250 at leasl; It is a snap and should be taken advant age of at once. V7OR SALE OR TRADE—THE FOLLOWIKG V property in Nipomi, San Lull Obispo county: S.W. half of lot 2, block 5, 50 feet front. S.W. part of lots 3 and 1, block 2,50 feet front. aW. all of 10l 1. block 3, 100 feet front. W. half of lot 4, block ti. 50 feet front. W. half of lot ti, block 11, fiO feet front. l'arl of lots 2 and li, hlout 3, 5 feet front. In Hutchatn A Cahill's subdivision, lot 11, block 1, and lot 14, block 1; also lot 13 in sub division of lot 24, and Hi acres. The above will be sold very cheap or exchanged. 4 20-FOOT BUSINESS LOT ON THE MAI V 1\ street of San Jacinto, ihe business center; this should be snnppedat: just imagine, for the >mall sum of $t>oo. Also several residence lots In Sail Jacinto 110 m $50 up. Also acreage west >I the town from $150 au acre; all clear of in cumbrance. ► 10 AND 2» ACRE PIECES IN SAN JACINTO. >) Huildiugauui some; artesian wells on all of Ihe property; also fenced; will be sold on the most reasonaJile prices. FOR SALE—AT BANT A MONICA, "THE I Branch of the Faciilc," a neat, new modern cottagv and 10l oOxlau; also several rood lots upon which houses will I* built to mil purchasers. ¥7<OR EXI'HANGE-A SMALL HOUSE AND Jj lot in Larkin. Kearney county, Kan., which lost $1200; " ill trade for Los Angeles prop erty orgOOd ranch property worth #2500 or PSOUO! will pay cash difference. |7<)R EXCHANGE—BO ACRES UNIMPROVED V ill Kearney county. Kansas, about two miles from llurtland; will trade for Los An feles county property. 1701; s \ I,E—HERE IS SOMETHING GOOP 1 in Vtsalia: Several lols, also houses and His. in the above ilniviitit town, and a 12-aen farm near the same place, with good build, ings; will sell at reasonable prices or trade; Would not object to taking live stock (hogs or in It Ie lin part payment. I have some Tulare county property which 1 w ill dispose of on the same conditions. HEAD THIS CAREFULLY TWO GOOD gypsum mines and one gold mine. I want to sell or exchange for a home. Will pay dif ference if property is worth it. The gypsum mine has been analyzed by Prof. Hilgard and pronounced as pure aa can be found any where. Also a gold mine which runs #250 to tbe ton, Parties ha\ ing a house an 1 Lot. who would entertain the above proposition, should address at once. 170KSALF. TIMS IS REALLY A 1110 SN AP. JP Bouse of tour rooms, lot 50x140, street graded, near electro- cars. First-class locality. Price. #1500; #000 cash, balance in two years. T ODGING HOUSE FOR HA LE OF 24 ROOMS, JLi within 3*2 blinks' ol the eily hall; house elegantly furnished throughout, will, ail mod ern improvements; new furniture; best loca tion in the city; two years' base: low lent; will sell reasonable: all oi the rooms are rented:; good reason for BelUjtg. 'Ibis is an excellent buy. 1-10K PA LE -ON' MAIN STREET, NEAR f Fifth street; building ami lol: size of 10l 70x1115. TWO-STORY BRICK, BUILDING 70x70, four stores on ground floor. 20 large rooms, all rented t<> good truants. Tnl la a splendid investment. ¥?<olt BALE —ON HILL ST., NEAR EIGHTH JO st., house, aud lot bOxlliS; house of 17 rooms and bath; rooms tdl papered; hot and cold water, electric bells, etc. Everything of ihe latest Improvements; an elegant home; tine lawn. FOR HALE OR EXCHANGE FOR I.OS AN geles county property, ten acres at East Riverside; good land and water; also barn and small house. FOR SALE OH EXCHANGE FOR LOS AN geb's county property, house and lot on the corner of Third and G streets, San Ib-mar dino; size of lot, 50x280; house, hard finished, oi live rooms, pantries and cellar; good barn for two horses, hay and wagon ; good artesian water. I<OK SALE OR EXCHANGE — UNINCUM bered Bait Lake city, Utah, property for Los Angeles county property. ■ soil ,-A I.E -TWENTY ACRES OF LAND LO euted near Downey: nicely improved; about leu acres in orange and deciduous fruit; good house, bam, windmill and tank, alfalfa, eucalyptus grove; this is a beautiful place for a perfect 10111, try home. 170K SALE 100 ACRES FOOTHILL LAND J at East Riverside or w ill exchange for Los Angelas county property. • FOR SALE—TWO NEW SIX-ROOM COT. tages, baths and closets on K. 2Sth si., 100 feet from Mam street: cement sideuulk; size of lots, 50x125, will ISll at #2000 each. ADDRESS "P. L. W.," BOX 50, HERALD office, and I will call and see you. I'm too busy to have an oftlce, 'l ime alt taken up "rustling" in se linj; aiidexcliitnglng property from Alaska to Florida and Maine to Califor nia. Best of reference. If not satisfactory, don't deal with inc. 11-10 ti' K«»it sALK-iiomies. IjXOR REBl ttence on lot 30x135. near Ihe corner of Thirtieth and Main: price oalyftaOOl Hits Is a snap. NOLAN A SMITH, 228 W. Second. For sale—sl,loo; a beautiful residence lot on the clean side oi Hope st. near Twenty third; price only fISOU; this lot is equal in value to any »20»li» lot in the city NOLAN .1 SMITH, 22M W. Second. For sale $Bsi>: very desirable residence lot on Twenty-tilth si., near Main; 10l 30x150; this is $20(1 cheaper than any similar properly, and is only sold to release mortgage. NOLAN A SMI TH, 3iB W. Second. '■o. aah—s3soo; on ihe installment plan, a beautiful s-room, 2-»tory residence in south west pari of the city, on large and well-Im proved lot; price $.Is.iv; $30 » cash, balance $30 \ft month. NOLAN A SMITH, 228 W. Second. For sale $2600: nice residence of <i rooms aud bath, from and back porches; lot 30x130, on Ninth st., a Hole west of Pearl, at only I $230O; this Is a bargain. NOLAN A SMITH, *38 W. Second. For sale-$l5OO, a beautiful new 3-room collage In southwest part ol the city, near electric line: this place will compare favorably witti most places at $2000, but as owner needs inonov, will sell for $1500—■« cash, balance long lime. NOI.A Ni. SMITH, 228 Vt. Second. For sale--$2000; new modern-built tl-room resldcuce oi Twctity lifth st., In very desirable location; thisis a snap at $2000. NOLAN.It SMITH, 228 W. Second. For sale-*3090; 7-room residence on lot 100 xlso, in south pari ol the city, near Grand ave nue; price for a few days only, $2000. NOLAN A SMITH, 238 W. Second. For sale $10,500; a beautiful residence on Flgueroa si., between Pico and Washington, on clean side of street; lot 9ft feet front; this Is a bargain, aud look at the terms; $.500 casti, ! balance in 8 equal yearly payments, at 7 per | cent. NOLAN A SMITH, 228 W. Second. For sale -B1350; on the Installment plan, • ; nice new cottage, all modern Improvements, on a ntcelv improved lot, and located only a few blocks from Ibis ofllcc; price only $1U.»»; 1 WOO cash, balance $15 per month, without in terest NOLAN A SMITH, 338 W. second. For sale— $80ii; on the Installment plan, 4 rooiu collage, with loi 50x150, near Tcmple-st. cable; price op $800 -$100 cash, balance $15 per month. NOLAN A SMITH, 228 W. Second. For sale- $7000; on easy terms, a beautiful 10-;, , modern-built residence on lot 75x 150, clean side of street, and only l« block south ol Westlakc park. NOLAN .t SMITH, 228 W 11-13 tf J7OR SALE— Nice 4-room new house, close to Washington streei. Built to order for $1000 to $1300- jttOO cash and $13 per month. 389 Good 4.r00m house; hard lintsbed: only $90O—$100 cash, balance $15 per month 800 Hood 3-room hard-finished house only $800— $100 cash, balance $15 per month. 391 Choice grocery and produce store on Spring street doing tine business, lon rent; a bargain, $2700. 38li —• <i-rooni house Boyle Heights—barn, chicken yard, etc.. well, good lot, only $1000. 379 Fine 9-room 2-story house on hille close to car line, fine location, gas, electric hells and lighting for gas, hath, hot and cold water, grates and mantles, cement walks, etc., barn, all modern—only $500 cash, balance lo suit. Price, 88000. 875 Very neat 4-room house on Eleventh streei; hot and cold water, bath, electric bells, cement walks, lawn, etc.; vcrv cheap. Price, $1300, $3tK) cash, balance to suit. 30S 40 acres 2 miles N. W. of Long Beach: 27 acres alfalfa, 13 acres hay. Only $3500. 345 5-room house, good lot, barn and flowers, etc., carries a good job with it at $2.50 per day. Price only $1300: easy terms. 300 Fine lot 52'.,\17i> on Seventeenth street; grading paid; dirt cheap. $550. 204 Very nice house, 7 rooms, lot 90x140, close io ..rand avenue .southwest; lawn, flowers, etc. only $2900. 329 4-room, nice roomy, well-built and enmfor! abl house; Twenty-third streei; barn, chicken house, etc., streei graded, good location. Only $2000. 238 U interest in the finest paying and ti nest titled up restaurant in the city, It needs but a glance to prove tha» this is the best paying one in the city -most sell on account vi see it quick, partner must go east at once; a snap. ENTI.ER, OBKA't ,v CO., 11-13-ll 213 W. Firs St. ITOK S4LE-CIT? FRUFERTT. ■fjXOB SALE-1 AM INSTRUCTED TO BELL JT lor $300 cash, a pair of gray carriage horses, both gelding*, 8 years old, lllbj hands high, perfectly gentle anil very stylish, sound anil in good order, weigh 230u lbs., not afraid of ears, broken single and double, and worth (11000; owner going to Europe. KULLIN f, SAKE, St. Elmo liolel, Los Angeles. EOK SALE ~LO#K AT TH IS; NEAR COCAMONOA, CHINO AND ONTARIO, On suitable terms! 10 acres for $0011. 40 acres for $1100. 40 acres for $2500. Id acres for $170". SO acres for *-<>'K». MO acres for * .500. KULLIN P. SAKE, St. Elmo Hold, Los Angeles, I 1" 'k si this : For sale I have ISO acres of choice land in Nebraska at $35 per acre, or will exchangtfor Los Angeles property; put this in a crop and you can clear the price in one season. Sej- ROLLIN P. SAKE, St. Elmo hotel, Lv» AngcleJ, Cal. Look at this: l or sale-14 acres at Hnrhatik for MM, SO-acre vineyard near Riirhauk for a price, w here t!ie lasi crop pays 25 per cent on pur chase price. R01.1.1N I. SAKE, St. Elmo Hotel,-Los Angeles. Look at this: l-'or sale A bargain for $500 cash; all Ihe furniture, carpets, crockery, range, etc., of a country betel, on line of railroad, within lio miles of Los Angeles; can be bought for "the above amount of spot cash ; 12 regulai board ers and doing a good business; it is worth $.stiii: good reason for selling (sickness) and full particular" of KULLIN P. SAKE, St. Elmo hotel, Los Angeles. l,ook Ht this: lor sale—ss acres near Pasadana, for $100 pgr Her.-: sonic fruit; plenty water, and is Worth double; all cash, j nhotl c bits in Pasadena; good size and tine ica 1011, 10l #li.">o eauh, or-the pair for $1200. ItOI.LIN P. SAKE, St. Elmo Hotel, Los Angeles. Look ill this: I'm sale — A model cottage, 7 miles from Los Angeles, with 5 acres of land and plenty Howen ; witli 300 orange, peach, apricot trees, foi spot caiji, $-1000; elegant and cheap; 2 blocks from railroad. 10 acres near Redondo; I will sell lor a very loa price tor spot cash. ROLLIN P. SAKE, St, Elmo Hotel, Los Angeles, bonk at this; FOI sale I will sell iiiTemecula Valley, Rlv erside county: 1058 acres for $35 per acre. 217 acres for $33 per acre. 225 acres for $ 5 per acre. 225 acres for $33 per acre. 235 acre- lor $15 per acre. 200 acres for Sl] • per acre. or I will sell the 2200 acres at a less price, in a lump, and take part Los Angcies.city prop ertyi this land is very choice, and a syndicate can double their money in less than ll months. This land will more limn pay for Itself the lirst year, whatever seeded to: it is lit lo cut up 111 small farms, and colonize; I wll be one of 5 or 10 to purchase it outright and subdivide. KOI.LIN I. SAKE, St, Elmo Hotel, Los Angeles. How about this: F..r sob -cc here! <> lots In Ela View ad dition, East Uis Angeles; 1 will sell for $50 BgCb, spot cash, all taxes paid- UOLI.I.N P. SA XE, St. Elmo Hotel, Los Angeles. Look at this: "For sale ■! Elegant lots in West Seattle, with view unsurpassed and on street car line; I offer for $25011, or will exchange for acreage near Anaheim. Also look at this; For sale At Qrana Island, neb., 4 comer lota, 38-lxl 32 feel, for $ 1000, or acreage at Ana heim In exchange. ROLLIN P. SAXE,St Elmo Hotel, Los A ngeles. For sale :>m acres at Ilesperla; will tell you ol later. P. S. and N. B.—All the above parcels are priced 25 to 50 per cent below their actual value, and I here is from 50 to 150 per cent profit in each and every one within the next six mouths; titles arc perfect, and all arc listed for quick sides. ROLLIN PEI EH SAKE. Si. Elmo Hotel, Los Angeles. All correspondeneg promptly answered. Pleaaebe iiartioitlay to givcl'. 0. box or street and number. Any and nil Information fur nished with pleasure In regard to bonds, mort gages and real estate. No insurance business .1 , h , . ROLLIN PETER SAKE, I 1-12 St. Elmo Hotel, Los Angeles. lini: SA LK-*7O<I.~LOT ON ORCH ARD 1 streei. $llo:i-House 5 rooms near Ar. cade depot. Must be sold, by order of court, E. s. FIELD, 1311 s, Broadway. 11-12 It WAOI-R BEAUTIFUL. LOTS ON DAVIS ST?! J 1 within 50 varus of Adams and electric cars on Hoover, offered at a bargain for 3 days. U. U. EDWARDS, 23,1 Weil First. _ _ 11-12 St OK VERA L~ VERY" 'HEAP PROPERTIES >) close in, east of Main street. li. 0. EI, WARDS 230 Waal First. 11-12 21 MR »»t«-COrjNTKY IMiOFJtKTY. $2000: NEAR AZPBA. 20 ACRES 1 very fine land, with good irrlgat ng rlglu ; gooil (l-room house, and barn, well,windmill and tank :building! Insured for $1000.12 acres In as sorted Iruil, mostly in bearing: price for a few • <•.,», ..n;» jf.tM».i, nrnrtb more than twice Hie Price asked. NOLAN A HUH U. HUH W. Seo ou<l st. For sale >o a beautiful suburban home of ."» acres, all In assorted fruit aud berries In full bearing; a very Due fl-room collage and other Improvements: this place Is only a short | drive (mm tbe city, and ia the cheapest first class property of Us kind In th 4 market. NO LAN A SMITH. 228 W. Second st. For sale $;I250; i. very choice residence 101, .10x100, on Adams st., only a Utile west of Fig ucroa st.; price only $R230, on auv kind of terms; all other property In that vicinity held at nearly twice the price. NOLAN A SMITH. 228 W, Second st. For sale- $70; 138 acres best alfalfa land In this county; good flowing well, all fenced and c mss fenced: part In alfalfa, and most ol bal ance In splendid crop of corn; price ouly •70 per acre, and located within 10 miles of the city. NOLAN A; SMITH, 238 W. Second st. I- or sale - $.x00j; a very choice ."> acre* In the city limits, and convenient to car line, all level, and very choico, for any purpose; price only tJWIOOO. NOLAN 4 SMITH, 208 W. Second For sale—tftliKHl; < acres, very highly im proved. In southwest part of the OilA': good b room house and ground all covered with very choice fruit in bearing. NOLAN A SMITH, 228 \v. Second. For salo—$8000: 7 acre* of land near West lake Park, suitable for subdivision; price only $8000, on any kind of terms. NOLAN i SMITH, 228 w. Second. lor sale-$11100; In southwest part of the city, near \dams St., a nleo 2-story, 8-room house, on 10l ttiixl.M, facing on two streets; price only $1000. NOLAN x SMITH, !S*B \\. second. For sale—sBoo; a beautiful residence lot on Adams st., a little west of the University elec tric Hue; price only $800. NOLAN A SMITH, UM W. Second. For sale—$0000; on easy terms, the most productive and best located 11-aitro orange, lemon and prune oretiard In Southern Cali foruia, located close to the foothills and near Pasadena, NOLAN A smith, 228 W. second. 11-12 H SALE. A FOHTV AI RE improved property in flio Cahucnga foothills, close to Sunset boulevard and commanding an unrivaled view. THE SOlLls a rich loam, mixed with pulver ised grantta—the washings of the adjoining hills—and It is Ihe best for lemon culture to be louud in Uiisstatc of California. THE CLIMATE of these foothills Is famous lor combining all the excellencies that are characteristic of our Italy, and without an\ of the drawbacks that arc sometimes found in less favored locations. ONE MOST important factor is thai the loca tion offered Is ahkomtki V pr.osTLit«s, accord ing to experience. IMPROVEMENTS.—There is a neat, com fortable K-roomed residence, with all tbe nee. essary outbuilding***— lnrge barn, stable; shade trees and fruit trees of various kinds, giving more than a sufficient supply oi delicious fruit for table use. The larger part of the ranch is at present under cultivation lor early vegetables, which are shipped to San Fran cisco, and afford an excellent, steady income. WATER.— There is an abundant and never failing wa'ei supply from two sources, and a storage reservoir of brick and 'cement Just comiiieted, holding 8.7,000 gallons. PRlCE.—l'niinproved land in the immediate vicinity has been selling lately al $400 an acre, but I offer this 4(1 acres, with all im provements, tor $12,f>00. Will give lime on pari of the purchase money, at Interes., If de sired. This offer holds good for a few days only. The property is unincumbered and title perfect. This is a chance such as seldom occurs. Think it over. 0. A. DOBINBON, II- 12-31 1 Rrysoh Block. c%/«/wi--KOR SALE, HOMESTEAD RELIN •PIHIU quishment ol OKI acres, within '« mile of station on Southern Pacific railroad, In tills county; about 00 acres under cultivation; land all cleared aud first-class small house and other improvement*; price, $000; will ex change for property in the city. NOLAN 4 SMITH, 10-18 tf 338 W. Second st. TJIOR SALE—BURBANK LANDS; TRACTS 1" 5, 10. 20 and 40 acres; $40 to $100 an acre; easy terms; 4 to 8 miles from city limits; rich soil; no adobe; no alkali; free water right: damp alfalfa laud: tine English walnut land; tracts In fu\l-bearlng peaches, prunes, aprleuis, pears, etc. If you want a desirable home near market see these lauds, TAYLOR £ RICHARDS, 103 Broadway. 11-5 81 Iyoß~ ~HA~LY- I»P1TALIBTB, ATTENTION ! 1 ,000 acres oi land close to I os Angeles, 30011 acres of ft rat-class orange and lemon land, with abundance of water for irrigation; 2ul>o acres of deciduous fruit laud, SOOu acres of llrst-elass stock laud, all for $0 per sere, railroad being built through the tract now. Cheap at $2i an acre. TAYLOR 4 RICH ARDS, 1112 Broadway. 11-5 St IXOR SALE—A FEW VERY CHOICE TiOV -1 eminent and school land locations for sale cheap; or would take part pay in other property. A few choice lots on Seventeenth and Eigh teenth sts. west of Figueroa; $01111 tos«*o. .1. X, MULKKY, 8-22 tf 1140 W. Eighteenth or Sllfw. Firstst. llxoS SALE SNTP - $2*oo -30 ACRES J choice alfalfa laud; no alkali; water right: ■1-ioom, house, bam; 20 acres in corn crop valued at $400; 8 miles from city; best bar gain ever offered: rare opportunity. JOHN L. I'AVKOYICH, room 15, 211 West First Bt. 11-li 4t 1710R SAI,E 170 ACREH FINE ORANGE. I vine or olive land, adjoining the celebrated Vache winery at Brookside, near Redlands; this is the vurv choicest land in tbat neighbor hood In the market; all or part; price, $12,500; terms easy. For particulars see A. C. GOLHII, 117 8. Broadway. 8-30 tf I "U»K SA LE—TI IE BEST BUY IN rKH'TTIItRN i California; 15' a acres, all highly improved; 5 acres alfalfa: 10 acre* walnut and prune lues, all under water ditch; 110 alkali; no adobe; on railroad; near city limits; BStOOj terms easy, TAYLOR 4 RICHARDS, 102 Broadway. 11-5 St IT* OR SALE—A I'tIRrIIABERS DEsTroUS _ 6f * locating in San Gabriel valley, near lx>a An geles electric car line, or Pasadena, Glendora, clarcmont, Ontario, San Fernando, Ilesperla, Alhambra, add revs Box 200, Los Angeles. 11-12 3t aJIOB SALE — KIRST-ULABB DECIDUOUS jF fruit lands at panto prices; $35 per acre, with one Inch of water to 3 auras; $6 per acre cash, balance on time at 0 per cent interest. Call at once and see HUBBARD 4 LOVE, 120', 1. Spring »t. 11-10 tf INlff HAI7e~BANTA MONICA PROPERTY; I fine new modern house, choice lot; price, $1500; easy payments. Have other good lots. Will build lo suit customers. ROBERT F. JONES, Bank of Santa Monica, Santa Monica, Cal, • 10-SJOlm ytOR SALE—FINE RESIDENCE PROPERTY I in Paaadeoai rents for $1100 per annum; nets over lo per cent; the best bargain In the county. K. p. CULLEN 4 CO., Minnesota head quarters, 237 W. First St. 10-3'J tl IAOR SALIJ-OR~EXCHANGE,™30 ~ to 80 . acres In Azusa; old water right; partly set out, two houses, clear of Incumbrances: will trade for alfalfa land oretty property. OWNER, room 15, 211 W. First si. 11-0 4t MUST SELL |-o W NKR AN ABSENTEE AND wants money—Walnut grove (soft shell! bearing, near Anaheim. Bee me Monday or Tuesday. U. C, EDWARDS, 230 West First. 11-IBUt Jju»R SALE—LIST* YOUU I'ROPI'.H I Y'Vor 1 sale or rent with K. P. CULLEN 4 CO., Minnesota headquarters, 237 West First »t. f'-lutf lao it lt a l"e-5 - a"c ueb eh (56 eT a 'nTTnear 1 the city. E. 8. VAN DOR EN, 10-1 tl 304 V>. First st. RK AI)*MY AD. IN IiIBINESB~OPPORTUN IIy 11. WHITE. 321 W, First st. 11-12 tf PHYSICIANS. M~~KsTi>it? .1. 11. BMrriiT.wEciALTy7T«7i£ w ifery Ladies cared lor during confine ment at . ::'.' Hellcviic avenue. Calls promptly attendes. .". Telephone 1110. ti-8 It DR. STEPHENS/^.MAGNET! ~HEALEB, obesity and all diseases of either sex, es pecially those peculiar to ladles; hours, II to 5, 23uc. B,Spring st., Los Angeles. 11-s im rjC BI.AKESI.KK," - mT~D., EYB AND EAR. Vj, Late of Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary and Chicago Opthalmic College. Ofilcc, 242U S. Broadway. !)-2 tf IN HER BRICK block, 127 E. Third st. Specialty, diseases of women. 1 —— —— . 1, altlstUAt, OS ANGEI;EH7q)NBERVAYORY OF MUSIC j and Arts; open all the year. MRS. EMILY J. VALENTINE, president, Y.M.O.A. building, Broadway and Second sts. 8 14 ly BANJO BY MIBITMritTASTByRY; 3 AND~O stringed taught, studio 51; take elevator by People's store, Phillips block. 11 13 ly WILLHARTITZ, MUoIC BTUDIO, ROOM • A, Crocker building, 313 8. Broadway. 8 aw tf ttitt ii m i i i mm riM\ ri'i' uixi rrrh rrm i; jinn g|| rl l* TTY , v t ii ii I ni imp »-p pq on I I J J,n"< sJ! 3. v J I !' II a at fp tg ou lis Ha v 5 T v v T H |1 l«l IMP pf I'll Oil ll I * » * ,£ Vv T lIHIIHFK i» uippp PIT o o rrhk J , fi * S V T 11 UK i«l IMP P O OR ll T j I N. J, I I T I HE <»'P P O OB H f U » rjN'j ~ ▼ i ll | X «•■« inp p o nil R 'I l'„.J'H iff |. v T 11 HMO ouumo p p 000 R R T UUU N NN H I T oo fff v yon v iiri.r UprfWUl 0 of v v o oi! vi< ii . * i_ O Ql'K VV o OU 11 MRU ■ ||hl' J" I O OK V O OU UK 11 . I X X:.._K :.._ OO I V OO UU R R I.I.IXH* ERR... A V ONUKRFI I. SACRIFICE.! A WON;DKItFI I, «;V i"' '.' i!"Vt •I. ■ 1.-, A WONDERFUL HA. 1111 HE : A W..S DE R ■ ; ' h iL l( .r, A WONDERFUL SACIUFII El A WONDERH L SAI RIHLE* • m : THE GREATEST EVER KNOWN IN THE HISTORY OF LOS ] ANUELKS WILL HE THE SALE OF THOSE t*»lfl 81.**" {: A !: ff^TfiF* V ft NN WK I. AA R hi. X , ] <> > .' IFF II N N NI'KK I. 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II JAM T H lI BY WESLEY CLARE AND E. P. BRYAN. HY WESLEY ( LARK \N'l> K. P. BRYAN. BY WESLEY CLARK AND E. P. BRYAN. NO LITTLE 2!S-FOOT LOTS! NO SHORT 100-FOOT LOTS! NO LITTLE a.VKOOT LOTS! No SHORT 100-Foor I.OTBI NO LITTLE 26-FOOT LOTS! No SHORT 100-FOOT LOTSI FOX MAI.R— CITY J"^jjP*i** T^„ ACRES CHOICE WALNUT I laud In lots to suit; Irrigation not needed; II miles from (ho city. 700 acres of dairy and bog ranch ; produoes fine corn, grain and alfalfa; 10 fields; every thing complete; easy terms; 10 miles from the city. 000 acres choice corn, alfalfa and vegetable land in lots to suit; 11 miles from city, ISO acres choice orange and lemon land, choice ranches from 3000 lo is,nun acres for colonisation. CITY. 95000-11 andsomr home 011 Thirty-Sift and Flg uerua, lot large, bargain. 92500 0-room cottage, Bonnie Brae. 92600—8r00m home. Temple alreel. 9 600—12-room house, handsome, lxivelace. 93500 —O-room house, new, Trenton street. $3000-6-room collage, Georgia Bell. |10,000— Beautiful home. Flguerua. 91300- -5-room house, Douglass street People at a distance can safely Invest through us. "Do aa we would be done by," Is our motto. HILL 4; Co., 11-12 tf sum&wcd 130 South Broadway. ARUAINS OFFERED BY JOHN S. SAMPSON, JR., 106 8. Broadway. Handsome new modern built house of 7 rooms and bath, choice location, near West lake nark, 94200. Good house and lot on West Tenth st., hard nnlshcil, tl rooms, bath, etc , line lawn and (lowers, 91536. House and 101, ." rooms. East Loa Angeles, 9700. i 7 acres at Glendnlo set in lemon trees; will exchange lo' Los Angeles properly; 92500. A beautiful home nt Lincoln park; will ex change for properly In Loa Angeles; 9.400. Lotou lielmout avenue, 9175. several ranches 111 Ventura count)-on hue of railroad, from 98000 to $23,<MM> each; will exchange for Los Angeles property. Advice Iree. It JpOR SALI. - LOT ON WINFIELD STREET, NEAR UNION AVE--937V Street graded, cement walks; must be sold at once. ODEA 4 HARK, 11-4 tl 103 8. Broadway. an turn-that fine business u>t, so» B IcNMF 140, cor. Twenty-fifth and Main; this Is only 937 per front fool, and don't torget it is a comer; it ought to bring 93000, but you can have It for SIS.No. Who takes It? ti. W. CONNELL, 113 Broadway; J I*s tf 17OR BALE -SNAP, $13,000-CHOICE BUSI -1? ness cornor; best purchase in city; must be sold shortly; before investing elsewhere examine this property and convince yourself of the facts. JOHN L. PAVKOVICH, room 13, 311 W. First st. 11-0 it OR SALE—THIS IS REALLY A BIG SNAP. House of lour rooms, lot 50x140, street graded, near electric cars. First-class locality, Price, $1500 ;90 <> cash, balance In two years. Address, BARGAIN, box 80, Herald olib c. 113 tf <J> a 7"— BEAUTIFUL LOTS, 40x140, OVER qPMrI looking Westlake Park 011 Burlington aye.; one block from electric car line. F. o CASH, 112 Broadway, Jl-10 t( FOR SALE—LARGE LIST OF HOUSES FROM $550 t0525,00j, on easy terms, In all parts of the City. JOHN L. PAVKOVICH, room 15, 211 W. l'lrat at. 1 I -!) 4t itior's ale—snap, $Ts<>t^TioFsErnßoojis~ V bard finished, bath, hot and cold water j one and a half blocks from electric cars. JOHN L. PAVKOVICH, room 13. 2U W. First st. 11-0 41 I^6"r"^iTe-i.ibt"YotJiridTtiPEßTY for r sale or rent with K. P. CULLEN 4 CO., Minnesota Headquarters, 237 West First st. 10-1 tf SEE P. A. MEAGHER FOR BARGAINS IN real estate. 101 B. Broadway, Los Angeles. 10-1 tf rpWo'FINE LOTS .IPJOLNING THE ARCADE X depot, each 30 feet (rout, suiluble for erec tion of flats or rooming house; prloe $1330. U. C. EDWARDS, 2iio West Firat. 11-12 2t TjiOß SALE—I7oT _ 135~FEET ON HILL ST. JT by s7 feel deep on Fourlh: no improve ments; $25,000; terms to suit. G. A. DOBIN SON, 1 Hryson block. _ 11-12 31 Oil A l\f\~ FOR" SAIJC-NEW S-ROO U HOUSE JpIWH on Victoria street; monthly pay ments $15. ALLISON BARLOW, 2i7 West Second si. 0-21 tf P Property op all kinds sold and exchanged. 11. WHITE, 221 West First sr. 10-15 II I3OR SELL SPLENDID LOT 1 near Adams st. Address Anxious, box 20, Herald. _11-103t EE A D MY AD. IN BUSINESS OPPORTUN! lies. K. WHITE, 221 W, First st. 1 -t2 If n.|BMTjisjri)> lSS'i-E^ablished-UM. DR. L. W. WELLS. t'ORNEIi SPRING AND First streets, Wilson block; take elevator. Oold Crown and bridge work a specialty; teeth extracted without pain. Room 1. m-t II DR,~ B.~TOLHURBT, _ DENTISt7 — lOS'.;'" ,N. Spring street, rooms 2, 3 and 7, Painless extraction. O-'JO tf Die" PARKER, PKNTIST. REMOVED PO N. E. cor. Spring and First sis. 10-10 ll 17-.RANK STEVENS, 324>» SOUTH SPRING ST. ' Open Sunday and evening by electric light. rOK KKNT—HOOdM REST— PLYING FISH 1 collage, It rooms, Ocean aye., furnished ; house M rooms, hard tlnlah, Chestnut street, furnished; cottage 4 rooma, haril finished. Second street, furnished. Will be rented cheap for ihe winter. K. B. CUBHMAN, sot W. Find st. 11-7 ll |>OH KENT—WHY PAY RENT? BUILD BE-' JT fore lumber goes up. You can get a 5-room collage, nicely papered and finished lor wuiki. Bee plans at HENRY J. STANLEY'S, 242 H. Broadway, Next city hall. 10-17'lm I.XOK KENT IMIWMIIOUIIE, 820 8. OI.SVS at.; Juat been put In first-class condition; newly papered, painted, etc. UAHNKB A PAUSES, 227 w. Second It, 10-1 tf IAOK it E N T—CO M P LETE L V FURNISHED P house of 10 rooms, barn, etc; Inquire No. lIHI Booth Hill, or of CALKINS A CLAIM', 105 South Broadway. 11.4 tf I.xOll" RENT—S-IToOM H < »UHK AND BATH room; all newly pattered; large yard, sixth at., close to Spring, o. A. DOBINBON, I Hryson block. 11-12 31 1 "OR I'ENT-BEAIJTIFUL P-ROOM * HOUSE, I on Second al., Santa Monica, with staolo, etc. Inquire of D. M. McXJARRY, 1024 E. Eighth st. It ■ xo K HENT- 12~ROOM H6UBK~Ni~B*AHS, i nicety repaired, with water: good for roomers or boarders; inquire 1123 N. Main •treat. 11-12 21 rpo LET ■ FURNISHED FOR HOUHEKKKP -1 lug, small H-room cottage close In. Inquire 210 S. Broadway. It-Otl I'OK RENT NEW SdtOOM FURNISHED I house a cottage and an 8-acre ranch. 414 E. 9M si. 11.0 41 IXOR RENT—A HOUSE OF f"|VK~RO'iMs7 I ft 2. wit busier q.i'3 Turner st, II- I ;tt _ jpoi*, Huwn-wuitkn.^ WONT A sXIIO Uriß-T&O UPPER M STIN; 83 .11 lurnlabcd aud uitlurulshcd rooma, all newly reuovateit, al very low rent, permanent or transient*, alao ntco bay window rooms, nicely furnished, ainglc and in suites, for light housekeeping, ) 1.12 71 IiUTU) MAPLE AVENUE - FURNISHED \\<+im rooms for a couple, no children, light housekeeping privileges: or lor a gentleman ; 011 car line, private family, fine neiunboihood. 11-13 St IxOR~K KNT-A PLEASANT ROOM * tioard In private famllv tor gentleman aud wife; nice location and best table the market can afford. Address N. Herald. 11-11 If l iOR RENT-A NICE SUITE "o"f"HOOMS, I with piano, suitable for light housekcep lug: lor gentleman aud wife or two gentle men; price 1*14: at 820 Clay street. 11-i23t I.IOK KENT 6nE _ LARGK FIM).NT"ROOM." I with bath, use of parlor, private family, newly furnished; 144 W, Twelfth st. 11-li'lt Ixoß KENT—3 NICELY FURNISHED ROOM* and water, $10 per mouth for house-keep ing. NO 828 W. ELEVENTH. 11-7 ll TAOR RENT—TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS r In rear; price only ifit. 444 f. Bprlng st, 11-I3lt I*OR RENT"—"PLEASANT" FURNISHTsd i rooms, 10108. Hope. 11-12 8t NICELY ""FURNISHED ROOMS AT THE Par W. Fourth st. 10-34 1m FOM^WN^MIJIOB^ JVo R RENT—ALFALFA RANCHES, SToTic ranches, orange ranches, ranches of all descriptions a specialty. List your ranches for sale or rent with X, P. CULLEN 4 CO.. Minne sota headquarters, 2:17 W. First si. 1 '-^glMf^ riNANCIAI.. I)AC, l ie LOA N COMPANY, (INCORPORATED). Loans money In any amounts on all kinds of collateral securities, dia monds, Jewelry, sealskins, merchan dise, etc. Also on pianos, iron and steel sales, and professional libra bries, without removal; and on fur niture In lodging, boarding housea and hotels, without removaL Par tial payments received. Money quick. Business confidential. Pri vate office for ladies. W. K. DEGROOT, Manager, 8-20 1 y Rooms 2, 34 4, 114 8. Bprlng St. MONF,Y~Tf> LOAN OR" DIAMONDS. JEWEI, ry, watches, pianos, sealskins, live stock, carriages, bicycles and all kinds of personal and collateral security. LEE BROS, 1 -IS iy 403 B, Bprlng at. r-|io'LOAN-$3OO TO $3000, LOW RaTesT I city or lounlry. JOHN I. PAVKOVICH loom 10, 211 West First st. j. j.m 4t PRIVATE PARTIES LOANING FROM B*lAl£ to large loans on 11 rsl-clasa property. Ad dress, Box 200 Los Angeles. 11-19 3t MONEY TO LOAN' ON~oool> ANDERSON, 211 W. First at. 11-11 lm rpo LOAN $250,000 AT 0 PER CENT NET. I Apply 10 JOHN L. PAVKOVICH, room 16, 21 t West First 11-11 tl j 11 !*! WAX V 8 PKOBOM. DR. surgeon -haa the medal and la a member of the Society of Universal Science—will take charge of all operations. Colts and other ani mals gelded, l itre guaranteed of disease* of the most aggravated nature. Moderate charge*. Office, Sentous block, room 0, Loa Angeles. Mme. Tourlllon de Clorc.q, having received Hie highest certificate from the Academic de Paris, ami speaking English and German, gives French lessons In conversation, graw mar, literature, etc Benloua block, roe-Va • and 8. Telephone No. 1128. 9-17 wed-fim