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BPICIAL NOTICES. 2 t foiTinformatioT that will lead lo the whereabouts of Willie Hughes, who left home in tan Francisco about September lat; worked iv vicinity of Fresno about 2 weeks; has been seen in Itakerstield and Los Angeles; is 15 years old. blue eyes, light brown hair, fullness under eve.-, rather awkward gait, weighs about 129 pounds; de tention to be secured until communication be had with W. G. HUGHES, 273U California at., Sun Francisco. 11-10 it IF YOU HAVE ANY PROPERTY FOR SALE, lo lease or exchange. 1 w ill guarantee to get you customers quicker than any real estan dealer in l,os Angeles. I'm a hustler and not lure for my health. Send me your list. It Won't coat you anything to do so. Rest of ref erences. W. L. P., Box 505, l.os Angeles post office. 10-20 tf Vt t iticfT-the los ang ki.es city w a t k r 1\ companywill strictly enforce the follow ing rules: 'I he hours for sprinkling are between 0 and s o'clock a. in. and 0 nnd H o'clock p. m. For n violation of Ihe above regulation the Water Will he shin off and a line of *2 will be charged before the water will be turned nu again. 8-tf rpHK SAFE DKFOBIT BOXES OF THE STATE 1 Loan and Trust company are enclosed in a fire-proof und burglar-nrool vault, with time locks, and brilliantly lighted by eleclricily; alcoves attached for the private examination 01 valuables, with writing materials; a young lady iv attendance W tf MKSMIN'B FEMALE PILLS ASA SPECIFIC monthly medicine foriminediate relief for jainfnl and Irregular me uses-from whatever causes. For sale by FREEMAN St CARPER, 103 K. Spring st. 1 rice, C 2 per box. ■' 1 y Bid" TREK CARRIAGE ASH WAGON works; all kinds of painting and repairing. ]38 San Pedro st., between First and Second tts„ Los Angeles. 7-0 tf rpEI.EPIioNE 488—TO •'■ A. WILCUT, ELEC i trie horse clipper; horses called for and delivered. 117 Winston street, opposite post office. H-5 lm ttomx For children— good care, II rood education; charges moderate. Ad dress MME LKsci RE, 203 Bloom ah 11-22 71 1* JW)B HOUSES TO RENT CALL ON < BARNES ,fc I'AKNES. 10-1 If '--7 W. Second st. ~I F. HLOI'ER, HOUSE "jiOVER. OFFICE, J\. 112 Ci .i,,- place. 1-15 tf V KSO >A L. jVlfl'X iN vL COFFEE *"RESH ROASTED ON 1 our giant coffee roaster, .tava aud Mocha, life lb; mouhtftin coffee, 2.1 c; gennea, 20c: rolled rye, 1 c; 0 lbs rolled wheat, 25c; 10 lbs corn meal, lsoi 17 lbs granulated sugar, SI; 10 lbs beans, 25c; 3 cans aprieois, 25c: 3 cans tomatoes, 25c: 3 cans roast beef, Vsc; 3 pkts tnincemeat, 25c; extract beef, 25c; 4 bars Diusmore s soap, "ioc; coal oil, Sic; 3 His lard, ECONOM it: BToltali 305 S. Spring at 7-tt ' ■pERSONAL—MHS PARKER, CLAIRVOY- X ani: consultations on business, love, mar* ritige, disease, mineral locations, life reading, etc, 'Take University electric cars to Forrester aye. and Hoover at, go west on Forreste rave. 8 blocks to \*ine st.: second house on Vine west ot Vermont aye. 8-30 tf TJERSONAL—RALPH BROS.—GOLD BAR J dour, tjtl.fiO; city flour, 70e; granulated su iii. 17 LbajO : brown sugar, 20lbi81; 01 bs lolled oals, 25c; sardines, 5 boxe 25c; table fruit, 3 ca.is 50c; Lion coffee, 25e lb: east ern oil, Sue: gasoline, 80c; 21b can corned beef, ,se; lard, iO lbs 95c; 5 lbs, 50c. 001 S. Spring st., corner Sixth. MARRIED L MillCS' SAFEGUARD; PAT etited; no medicine; no equal; money re funded if not satisfactory, Send 10 cents to LADli.s' NOVELTY CO., Kansas City, Mo. S-20 inn T) EBPKI TABLK LADIES oil GENTLEMEN 11 wish to inarrv,address MRS. CuYNK, P. 0, 131, city. i 1-19 7t K<>« KKNT—HOITHKH IftOß RENT—LONG BEACH, FLYING FISH ! cottage, 9 rooms. Ocean aye., furnished; house s tooms, hard linish, Chestnut street, furnished. Will be rent.'d cheap for the win ter. E. B. CUSHMAN, WO4 W. First at 11-14tl "[■Mil; RENT—NICE H-RouM HOUSE NEAR _L 111© corner of Second and Olivet about three blocks from tins office; part or all of the furniture forsale; roni +25 per month. NoI.AN A SMITH, 338 W. Seconoi 11-21 3t |7WR RENT—9-ROOM HOUSE, 320 S. OLIVE 1 st.; just been put 111 li i st-eluss condition; newly papered, punted, etc. BARNES St BARNES, 227 W. Sec.mil st. 10411 IIM) LET—ON HO PK ST~NEAR TEM PI.K~ 4 1 pleasant rooms; price only *15 per month: only 5 minutes'v,.ilk from the. court house. NOLAN iV. S.M ITH, 22S West Second. 1 1-UO tf Y-MJP. RENT-COMPI.KTEI.Y - FURNIgIIED J bouse of 10 rooms, barn, etc; inquire No. 031 South Hill, or of CALKINS it CLAIM', 105 South Broadway, 11-4 tf "T?(i R REN T— Aliit A U T1 HI IL N E W~5-1 !t IOM j cottage on the' hills, close in; modern. A. W. FISHER, 121 S. Spring st. 11-17 tf rpo LET - furnished for housekkei" I (ng, smaii 3-rpom cottageclose in. Inquire broadway. 1 1-3 II frOK KKM'-ItOIIMS. TJtOR RENT - NEWLY-FURNISHED ROOMS V lor light housekeeping; alao one furnished room suitable for one or i wo gentlemen or man and Wtfe. 3,t0 Bueua Viita ai.; One-half block from court house. 11-19 ;t I-in: RENI - A PLEASANT ROOM WITH 1 board In private family for gentleman and wile; nice location and best table the market can afford. Address N. Herald, nil if ETOR RENT sl NNV FUKNISHEI) Rooms, J" Singh; or en suite; reasonable rates, house keeping itrivlleges. 593 olive, cor. Fifth, Opp. pfrl . 11-23 21 1 -"IV. It!'. ST I'l.K \SA NT FURNISH EH ROOM V al 1010 s. Hope si. 11-2331 ■VTICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AT THE IN Parker, 4VI W. Fourth rt. 111-24 lm tft\ .: t.s: » —Alt ■ KI.t.AN pOR RENT- ALFALFA RANCHES, STOCK auta headquarters. 237 \'i. First st, 10-3»-tt and Alts; o' iii all the year. MRS, EMILY J. VALKN'i INE,'presldeut, V.M.O.A. building, Broadway und secoutl sts. 8 11 ly *V MU ! i ' STU D.'i i. Room j,y. >-. i . , r Hf. TjfARISIAN DYE \voi:,< \ . 7,-r.SOU lli MAIN JT street; best ly. ii .:. _ _ ■:. I -1:: i f piritG'.S- .'. I'.KMVF. ARCHITECT.' ES- •"I'^ly"- C./V:.':'v. .■'■■■ ' :^^>L rstrai T and tit: sl;. ...tT. CO.M- X*. pany of Los Augeles, northwest corner ml franitliu und New ulgh sts. m-17 tl HBI.I' WANTSD—MAE > WA NTED—SA LKRMEN FOR OUR POOF (name; plates, house numbers and signs readable in the darkest night; tfT> to .flO pel day easily made In any territory; sample case: tree: write at once to Electric Name i'late com pany, (>l» case st., Chicago. tf TTTANTRD - ORGANIZERS — GOOD LIVE Tf men or women to organize lodges foi ; Sexennial League, a tlrvt-class fraternal ami ■ beneficial order. For particulars apply to I* , C CUMMINS. 1). 8. P., State Organizer, room , 7, 175 N. Spring st. 11-14 lm "IV A NTED-A LI, NEEDING HELP, FREE Tl employment or any information, address ' E. NITTINGER'S Bl'REAl', established ISSO. Offlce, 318J< 8. Spring St.; .sldencc, 4SI S. Hope st., corner Fifth, Los Angeles, Cal. Tele . phone 113. S-1U tf A\- A NTF.D—A FEW ACTIVE MEN WHO | TT can give references and bonds, If rr > quired; permanent and profitable employment will be given tha right parties. CALIFORNIA MUTUAL INVESTMENT CO., 121 W. Third st. 11-231( PETTY, HUM MKT- A CO., EMPLOYMENT I agents, 181- ,33 W. First st., Telephone ">OP, under the l.os Angeles National bank. Help of all kinds carefully selected and furnished. Situations of all kinds furnished. 7-li tf CITY AND COUNTY OFFICIAL FREE LA bor bureau, 240 New High st. Telephone 1153; for cooks, waiters, household help, me chanics and laborers. W. A. WHITE, .Manager. 11-10 tf WANTED— MEN WITIi~SMALL CAPITA I.; hand work; Felton Car|>et Renovator, Richmond House, Commercial street, city. 11-2.1 2t ' WAHTKP - AO HINT*. THE greatest invention of the age. The New Patent Chemical Ink Erasing Pencil. Sells on sight. Works like magic. Agents are making from !f25 to s/llift per week. For further partic ulars write the Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co. X 315 La Crosse, Wis. 10-31 1 m W ANTKII—SIT II ITIONS. TIT ANTED—SITUATION BY A YOUNG COL »T oreil man, recently from Atlanta, Ga.; will accept any kind of work lo make an hon est living; wile and two children dependent on hislahor; can give the best of references. Address Wanted, box 40, Herald. 11 14 tf YV ANTED—SITUATION BY AN EXPERT- M enecd dressmaker; original designs; gives perfect lit: wedding trousseaus a specialty; will go out by day. Call at Upham block, room 5, 307' i W. Second st. 11-19 7t \\ T A NTKII - - POSITION It V MIDI! LE-AGED T T man in privnte family to do general work and take care of horses; good references; small wages asked Address Reliable, box till, Herald Office. 11-23 2t YVANTED— POSITION BY A THOROUGH TT iloulile-entry bookkeeper; highest test! monials and references; salary, $50 pcrmonth Address Bookkeeper, box 40, Herald office 11-lil 3t VI*ANT ED— BY _ A SOBER - YOUNG MAN. A t T position in store or some in-door work; will work on trial,vith board; christian pre ferred. Address \v.. liox 20. Herald. 11-23 4t ANTED ISY A ijOOD COOK, POsTtli >N In small family, to do entire work; iv the city; w ill work by the day. Address or call at 508 8. Main st. 11-3321 ll' ANTEI>~POSITION BY SOBER AND RE TT liable man its bookkeeper, collector or clerk: references. Address Reliable, <»ox 40, Herald offlee. 11-17 Tt Yt'ANTED— BY A FIRST-CLASS COOK, PO o sition in hotel, restaurant or ranch. Call or address C. LOGAN. 104 Duly si. 11-22 2t W'^VvnTn— TO BORROW year on 32 ncres adjoining the city on the north; bushooo blue gum tree* on it "four years old; will pay interest at 10 per cent per annum on 910.000; also 92500 on 40 ncres ad joining the Klysian park, for two year.-; has on It 4000 blue Rum trees lour years' old that will pay io per cent interest per annum on $5000; hl-<» Aa oo on 81 acres, for three years, that has4ooo blue cum trees on it four years old that will pay 10 per cent interest per annum on 90000; the growth of the wood in a blue gum grove is at least-0 cents per annum on each tree, which would nearly double the above estimate; also, forsale, six 10-acre lots, with from 1300 to 'JftOO four-year-old blue gums on each lot: part of each lot is valley and part Oil the hill: the very best winter vegeta ble land, comparatively "clear of frost; one of these lots will make a splendid home, with an income now of 9250 to 9500. 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 the city: a good road and in the near future will be in demand for building lots: will sell these lots at from to jfvJoO per acre, owing to number of trees on each lot; one-half cash, balance on time as agreed on. Apply to J. \\. I'OTTS, owner, Hit! Waterloo streei. 11-7 tf \ I T ANTED -BY A YOUNG MABIUEI) tt couple, two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping; will be permanent if satisfactory arrangements can be made: some private family huving more rooms than neces sary for themselves will Und congenial com pany with the advertisers; references ex changed; central location preferred; state locution, price, etc. Address PERMANENT, Box 505, l.os Angeles. IU-*J3-tf 11" A NTH lI—TO *PC R(*HA"sK A LOT^\Vfc>T ir.l.Mtll-iU rUKUiASE A LOT WJSbT Tl of Figueroa, uortli of Washington ami east of Alvarado; also one west of Pearl, north of I'ieo and east of Alvarado: must be bar gains: no agents. Address W. L. P., I*. t>. Box 585, city. 10-25 tf W ANTEP-A PARTNER WITH $5000 TO o invest in a paying project, in which there are no chances ot lots and profits large. Party desiring to ileal must furnish evidence of good character. Address I>, Herald office. 11-23 tf ■KTANI ED-LIST YOVR~ PROPERTY FOR r » sale with n:e. I have buyers and am in wain of lots, houses, acreage and businesses in all parts. HENRY J. STANLEY, 242 S. Broadway, next city hall 11-3 lm W ANTED—TOPURCHASE A LOT SOUTH ?t west; will pay from 9400 to B600; must be a bargain. Address W. ! I., P.O. box 0155, city. 10-22 tf \\* A NTED —MAN WITH 5J25110 TO FUR » r chase half interest in a desirable inven tion: fortune in it. Address E., Herald office 0-23 tf XV ANT EH BOARD IN A FRENCH FAMILY where I can learn good French, Address Teacher, t>is w. Sixth street. 11-23 3t UT ANTED—THE HEADER TO TAKE"BATHS at 221 W. Fifth st.; price, 15c 11-21 ill £ost axu koundT t ott—strayed or stolen. from pas- Ij tore neai - Ranciiito, 1 bay mare, 3 yenrs. branded Xon left shoulder she is with'foal: also a black colt, 3 years, branded on left hind leg. Return same to PAUL MEKNAL, black smlthshopon Aliso street, and get reward of (HO, 11-22 7t lost~iTai;k brown Shetland "puny, j about \ feet iv height: clipped; Touched: white star in forehead; white on inside of right Hi nil foot above hoof; $5 reward ior re turn to ALBERT M. STEPHENS, 133 S Hill Btreet 11-lf) tf j usT—P.iCKAGE FROM HALL'S I 'ASA DE lj lm express, containing cloak and cape, Tueaday, Nov. 21. Finder please return same to Herald otliee and receive reasonable reward. fcUDi • . iOS , i.. ■OS PifSl lIS M .-I \kXS fill l.rf.r. : JLd AND ENGLISH TRAINING SCHOOL, i (Incorporated!, 144 South Main street. Largest and best equipped business training school on tiie coast. Thorough and practical j courses in ihe commercial, shorthand, type- ; writing, telegraphy, assaying and all English branches. Large, able and mature faculty of Instructors. Day and evening sessions. Terms reasonable. < all at office, or write lor elegant catalogue. E. F. BHKADER, President; I". W. KELSEV, Vice-President; 1. L. INSKEEP, Sec retary. (J-lti ly rpHE WOI rDITUBY~BUBINESS COLLEGE, AT X present located in Illinois Hall, corner Sixth and Broadway, w ill remove Nov 20tl. to its old ijiianers in the St o well block, 220 south Spring. Ihe college rooms will he remodeled ..li.l refurnished with elegant new furniture of, tne latest design. Catalogue free. HOUGH & FELKER, Proprietors. 5-4 ly PHYSICAL TRAINING WILL ~ return to the Stowell block, 2'JO s. spring, December Ist. doeses for children, misses and matrons. Department of elocution. For par.leulars address Ml.-S NORMA ALFKEY. 3-30 dm / i iTti■ i.'olleuPate school-410 w. II Tenth si., Miss Parson* and Miss Den nen, principal-; collegiate, academic, prepar atory and primary departments; afternoon classes for ladies; private instruction given. 11-2 fIABA iIE IKISAS, FItOCIIKL INSTITUTE, V_' Adams st., cor, Hoover st., wiil open all its departments Tuesday, Oct. 2-1. For further particulars apply to MRS, CAROLYN M. N. ALDEN, out) W, Adams .-t. 11-27 tl j OH ANGELES SCHOOL OF ART AND DE-" JXj sign, chamber of Commerce building. brain lv .-, Pomona College and Euclid avenue. 1 asadeua lu-20-;ini •SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING -BEST. l~ advantages. I ONGLEY INSTITUTE, spring , and l ust sis. ~-7 t-f i iiARKEU SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND ' Dramatic Expression, -155 S. Broadway. i IU-14 ti LOS ANGELES HERALDf THURSDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 23. 1"93 TJEAL ESTATE SNAPS. """■#- THEY CAN'T BE BEAK ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A HOME OR Al OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE MONEY? THEN READ THIS UST CAREFULLY, THERE IS BIG MONEY IN EVERY ITEM MENTIONED. FOR SALE—$llOO— HOUSE AND LOT ON Siebold st, Brooklyn tract. $2000—House and lot, 7 rooms, on Jackson street. $.'soo— Two houses and lots on Jackson st; 5 rooms each. 9900—Fine lot on Brooklyn Heights, 50x250 feet; splendid location. $000—Fine lot iv Brooklyn tract; this is a splendid bargain. $•2000—House and lot, Turner and Vignes sts.; this is a snap. $1300—Corner lot, Turner and Center sts. Every one of the above-mentioned are good speculations. Don't lose any time in seeing them, for they won't be on tho market very long. SALE—$2S5O—$l5OO CASH, BALANCE 1 one year at 10 per cent, house 5 rooms, pantry, bath, closets, etc.; lot 50x140, to 20 -loot alley; on Kirsl-st. cable line, Boyle Heights, west of power house; cement walks, hedge, (lowers, c c.; no lawn, as it is a new place; 2 pressed brick mantels, gas, hot and cold water, porcrlain bath tub; plumbing cost |*325; room upstairs for 2 large rooms, but not finished; window shades and linoleum go with house; this is the biggest bargain ever offered in this olty; the above is easily worth $3250 at least; it is a snap and should be taken advant age of at once. SALE OR TRADE—THE FOLLOWING property in Nipomi, San Luis Obispo county: aW. half of lot 2, block 5, 50 feet front. S.W. part of lots 5 and 1, block 2, 5u feet front. aW all of lot 1. block 3, 100 feet front. W. half of lot 4, Mock 0, 50 feet front. \V. half of lot 0, block 0, 50 feet front. Part of lots 2 and 6, block 3, 5 feet front. In Hutehain tfc Cahill's subdivision, lot 11, block 1, and lot 14, Mock 1; also lot 13 in sub division of lot 2-1, and 10 acres. The above will be sold very cheap or exchanged. 4 20-FOOT BUSINESS LOT ON THE MAIN iV street of-San Jacinto, the business center; tliis should be snapped at; just imagine, for the small sum of $000. Also several residence lots in San Jacinto from $50 up. Alsoaereage west of t lie town from $150 an acre; all clear of in cumbrance. ~ 10 AND 20 ACRE PIECES IN SAN JACINTO. 0 Buildings on some; artesian wells on all of the property; also fenced; will be sold on the most reasonable prices. FOR SALE—AT SANTA MONICA, "THE Long Branch of the Pacific," a neat, new modern cottage and lot oOxlou; also several good lots upon which houses will be built to suit purchasers. db C K/V—FOR SALE—LOT ON SOUTH BRENT qpOOU st., near Temple; street graded; lot 10, Mock 10, L A. Improvement Co.'s subdi vision; this is a rare bargain. I*OR EXCHANGE—A SMALL JJUtTO AND ' tot in Lnrkin. Kearney county, KaA., which cost $1200: will trade for Los Angeles prop erty or good ranch property worth $2500 or $3000; will pay cash difference. tpOR EXCHANGE—BO ACRES UNIMPROVED JT in Kearney county. Kansas, about two miles from Hartland; 'will trade for Los An geles county property. TTtOE BALE—HERE IS SOMETHING GOOD 1 iv Visalia: Several lots, also houses and lots, in the above thriving town, and a 12-acre 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 cattle) in part payment. I have some Tulare county property which I will dispose of on the same conditions. J7*OR SALE—THIS IS REALLY A BIG SNAP. * House of four rooms, lot 50x140, street graded, near electric cars. First-class locality. Price, $1500; $000 cash, balance in two years. ■ JODGIN'G HOUSE FOR SALE OF 24 ROOMS, j within 3'a blocks of the city hall; house elegantly furnished throughout, with ail mod ern improvements; new furniture; best loca tion in the city; two years' lease; low rent; will sell reasonable; all of the rooms are rented;; good reason for selling. This is an excellent buy. SALE—HOUSE AND LOT IMPROVED, ' 50x230, on Aliso street; house of four rooms, hall, closets, marble mantle, hard fin ished, etc., with outhouse; big yard; a^argain. TTiOR SALE —ON MAIN STREET, NEAR X 1 Fifth street; building and lot; size of lot 70x L 65. Two story brick building, 70x70, four stores on ground floor, 20 large rooms, all rented to good tenants. This is a splendid investment. EXCHANGE—A TWO-STORY I** house of seven room* on Patton street be tween Temple and Bcllevue avenue; lot 50x 160; all modern improvements; burglar alarm, gas and electric bells; elevation 150 feet above Main st. ; line view; near cable line. FOR SALE—ON HILL ST., NEAR EIGHTH st., house, and lot 00x105, house of 11 rooms and bath : rooms ull papered; hot and cold water, electric bells etc. Everything of the latest improvements; an elegant home; line lawn. * FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR LOS AN geles county property, ten acres at East Riverside; good land and water; also barn and small house. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR LOS AN geles county property, house and lot on the corner of Third and <i streets, San Bernar dino; size of lot, 60x380; house, hard finished, Qf five rooms, pantries and cellar; good barn for two horset, hay and wagon; good artesian water. J?OR SALE OR EXCHANGE— UNINCUM bcred Sail Lake City, Utah, property for Los Angeles county property. nOR SALE- TWENTY ACRES OF LAND L - I cs>ted near Downey; nicely iin proved; about ten acres 111 orange and deciduous fruit; good house, ham, windmill and tank, alfalfa, eucalyptus grove; this is a beautiful place for a perfect country home. SALE—IOO ACRES FOOTHILL LAND * at East Riverside or Will exchange for Los Angeles county property. 17* OR SALE—TWO NEW SIX-ROOM COT » tages, baths and closets on K. 28th st., 100 feet from Main street, cement sidewalk; size ol lots, 50x125; will sell at $2050 each, ADDRESS "P. L. W.," BOX 50, HERALD office, and J will call and see you. I'm too busy to have an office. Time all taken up "rustling" inse ling and exchanging property from Alaska to Florida and Maine to Califor nia. Best of reference. If not satisfactory, don't deal with me. 11-10 t£ £pOR SALE LOT ON WINFIELD STREET, NEAR UNION AVE-$;i7.V Street graded, cement walks; must be sold at once. ODEA «V BAttJt, 11-1 if 103 S. Broadway vM*> nfMV** , ° R SALE, A BLOCK OF 21 O I J.»UI n) large-size and very desirable residence lots a little west of I'carl between seventh and Ejeventh streets; lots all level and will dot] ble 1 n value i n one year. I'rice, $12,000. Here is 11 speculation. NOLAN A: t»MiTH, 22H West Second, 11-20 tf F|U)R SALE—THIS IS REALLY A BIG SNAP. 1 House of four rooms, lot 50x140, street graded, near electric ears. First-class locality. Price, $1500; $0 0 cash, balance iv two years Address, BARGAIN, box 80, Herald oflice. 11-3 tf FOB S ALE—CITY PEOPBBTI. A DAMS, ROUSE i MEEKINS, I\. 207 West second street. 10 acres San Fernando, In bearing budded oranges, lemons and other fruits, under Irriga tion; easy payments; $3000. 37 acres at Cerrttos statlou, 20 acres in al falfa, 0 acres In fruit: rich soil with water; would make tine poultry ranch ; $4500. 00x140, west side Union aye.: good 7-room house; hot and cold water; closets In every chamber; piped forgss; electric bells; modern conveniences; cement walks; good barn; flow ers, shrubbery; $3700. 50-foot front, south side Clinton; good s room house; nice home;cement walks; garden, lawn, fruit, flowers; $1800. 22 acres 9 miles from city; 13 shares good water right; good 4-room hard-finished house; corn crib; chicken corral; small orchard; No. 1 land for alfalfa and grapes; cash, $2200. 11-19 tf ®|c»!_A-FOR SALE, A BEAUTIFUL NEW wl_,»H/ modern-built 5-room residence, witli bath, etc., on large lot in southwest part of the city, on Twenty-third street, near the Univer sity electric line; price only $1250 for three days; this is a snap NOLAN 4 SMITH, 11-22 5t 228 W. Second st. JflOR SALE—BAKU A INS; It < ICSES. $050—3 rooms; near ear line. SHOO— 5 rooms; close In. I*oo—ti rooms; near ear line. $1000—5 rooms; nearear line. E. 8. FIELD, 139 South Broadway. 11-19 tf 17<ORSALE-A NEW MODERN BUILTSeROOM ' residence In southwest part of oity, near Twenty-third street and convenient to the University electric line. Price, $1300, NOLAN & SMITH, 228 West Second. 11-20 tf li>Oß SAIJS—LTST - YOUR PROPERTyHfOR 1 sale or rent with K. I". CULLEN & CO., Minnesota Headquarters, 237 West First st. 10-1 tf TT'OR WESTITAI<EIpXRIii7FINE r ly located lots, $350 to $850 each. EDWIN SMITH, 115 8. Broadway. 11-22 lm HIIUSES. FOR~SALE ~~ON BUILDINgTa ND loan plan. A. BARLOW, 227 W. Second. Office hours 12 to 2. 11-22 tf PROPERTY OF ALi~KINDS~SOI.D AND exchanged. B. WHITE, 221 West First si. 10-15 tt READ MY AD. IN~BUSIXESS OPTORTUNI tIes. B. WHITE. 331 W. Firstst. 1 -12 if FOR 8 A£«K—COUNTRY PKOPISRTY. N~O FROBT IN OURSI The Alamitos hand Co. now ABOUT offers in tracts from 5 acres up tiie THIS finest winter vegetable laud In Sonth- B'UME crn California; soil a rich sandy loam; LOOK water in abundance; location excel- OUT lent; view unsurpassed; price $150 FOR per acre; terms one-third cash. FROST E. R CUBHMAN, Agent, 11-22 tf 304 W. First st. ~G>i rZ —FOR SALE—GOOD ACRES OF GOOD' nrltF land suitable for large stock farm, only a few miles from Los Angeles; price as a wholb only $15 per acre, or will sell in tracts of loot) acres and upwards. Quite a portion oi this land is aslo good for most kinds of fruit. NO LAN A SMITH, 228 West Second. 11-20 tf »OA-FOR — BALE—ABOUT 100 ft ACRES -POIF good land near Riverside suitable for any kind of fruit, with good water right; a small fortune in it as a speculation for sub dividing into small homes; price only $00 per acre. NOLAN & SMITH, 228 West second. 11-20 tf I,'iy-roR SALE-20S ACRES VERY FINE dr'HF land only a few miles from the city; 11 acres in apricots; some alfalfa and corn on the place; about 1 ;, of this tract is the finest nat ural alfalfa land in thecouutv; price only $00 per acre. NOLAN & SMITH, 328 West Second. 11-20 tf I7MIR SALE-170 ACRES FINE ORANGE, vine or olive land, adjoining the celebrated Vaehe winery at Brookside, near Redlands; this is the very choicest land in that neighbor hood in the market; all or part; price, $12,500; terms easy. For particulars see A. C. UOLSH, 147 8. Broadway. 8-30 tf V>OR SALE FIRST-CLASS DECIDUOUS JF fruit lands at panic prices; $25 per acre, with one inch of water to 5 acres; $5 per acre cash, balance on time at ti per cent interest. Call at once and see HUBBARD <4 LOVE, VIOU S. Spring st. IHO tf FOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL 10 -3rO»lU"" acre navel orange orchard at On tario, G years old and in bearing; price only $(i5OO. NOLAN .t SMITH, 228 West Second. 11-20 t FOR SALE—FINE RESIDENCE PROPERTY in Pasadena; rents for $ - 100 per annum; nets over 10 per cent: the best bargain iv the county. K. P. CULLEN ii CO., Minnesota head quarters, 237 W. First st. 10-29 tf I-tOR SALE—DON'T WAIt7b!jTGET A HOOD ' school section that will make yon rich; land all level and under ditch. DAY A: CLARK, 119:* 8. Spring st. 11-23 2t XTf () R~S A LE—W E HAVE SCHOOL LANDS, 1 itatented lauds aud relinquishments of government lands. DAY Si CLARK, 119, S. Spring st. 11-23 2t I*OB SALE—LIST YOUR PROPERTY FOR ' sale or rent with K. P. CULLEN <!; CO., Minnesota headquarters, 237 West First st. 9-10 tf 15 OR~ALE—5 ACRE? 7 /HOICE LAND NEAR 1 the city. E. S. VAN DOREN, 10-4 if 304 ». First st. SALE—WE HAVE A FEW FINE SCHOOL V sections that can he had cheap DAY & CLARK, 119>j S. Spring st. 11-23 2t READ MY AD. IN Bl SINKSS~OPFORTUN ity P. WHITE, 221 W. First st. 11-13 tf Milt MALK— LIVK MOCK. \VcriSS iSALE AT WESTMINSTER lV Stables, Ho and 112 E. Fourth st., Los Angeles, on Thursday, Nov. 23, i 89 , at lo a. in., of 25 head of young, sound and city-broken horses, consisting of gents' roadsters, family siirrey, delivery and general-purpose horses, and all will be sold without reserve: the stock will be open to public iuspectionon and after the 22d at the Westminster Stables. LEHMAN HASTENS, Managers. E. W. NOYES, Auc tioneer. 11-17 7t ITIOR SALE—FORTY HEAD OF FIRST-CLASS draught and driving horses at Fashion Stable, 217 and 21!) t First st. DAN DONE VAN. 11-23 Tt FOR *)•» I C-HISCKLLA • SOUS. FpOK SALE—MInTng OUTFIT, CHEAP FOR ' cash, including new wagon specially fit ted out with water casks and other imple ments. Inquire at rooms 4 and 5, New Wilson block. „ 0-24 tf ITHIR SALE—ONE VICTOR PNEUMATIC TIRE Safety or trade on lot close in and wagon, 759 S. Main. 11-19 7t ir<Oß SA LE—OLD" PAPE R3 3 N~~QU A NTT TI ES ' to suit at this office. - ' '» — rtlll EXtH iMIU. EXCHANGE—TWO "'c'OTTAHEs"' AT 1 Boyle Heights, worth $251:0, and cash, for house and lot southwest; 80 acres good olive or lemon land and cash for house mid lot in this city; 120 acres good fruit laud, witli water, lit Vista, for improved city prop erty; two-story building, with store and 15 rooms, stable, etc., on Workman st. for house and lot soutnwest. See F. A. HUTCHINSON, 213 W. First st. 11-11 tf 1 pOR EXCHANCi E-FOR~I.OS A NCI ELES IV V come property, one ranch three-quarters of a mile from Payson, Ariz , well improved; valued at $3OO0; together witii about 30 i head of cattle at $10 t»er head; can assume lneum berenoe to reasonable amount. Address box 99, Payson, Ariz. It W! •Millt \~ FOR EXCHANGE-- 40 ACRES 'lH ' good land in the I.ankershim ranch ; will grow any kind of fruit except oranges to perfection; price $2000; clear; will trade for bouse and lot in the city. NOLAN St SMITH, 228 West Second. 11-20 tt rjiOß ~ EXCHANGE — FOR EASTERN OR J'' Northern California income property, 20 acres in this city, covered with hill bearing trees; desirable for subdivision; makes 100 lots; lias street car and electric light. RE ID Si CO., 120 W. First St. 10-25 tf I-'OR EXCHANGE — IMPROVED PROPERTY V iv Chicago and Santa Monica; also acreage in San Fernando, for good vacant lots here. E. s. FIELD, 139 S. Broadway. 11-1!) tf trees for F acreage; will plant out and attend to them. Apply, S. IL, box 373, Redlands. 11-10 I*;. rsTdr. j. h. SMITH, SPECIALTY, mid~ wifery. Ladiescared for during conlinc mcnt at 727 Bellevue avenue. Calls promptly intended to. TeleHpone 1110. 0-8 tt DR. "STEPHENS" MAII NETIC HKALErT obesity and all diseases of either sex. es pecially those peculiar to ladies; hours, 9 to 5. 230! -i s. Spring st., Los Angeles. l-l-S I m •a - I!LAKESirEETTT _ iI, EYE AND EAR. Vj, l.ate of Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary and Chicago Opthaluilu College, otliee, 2421$ S. Broadway. "-2 tf \H HST DR." WELLS- -OFFICE IN HER BRICK .VI block, 137 E. Third st. Specialty, diseases of women. I'UIKOI-OUIsT. WISH C. STAFFER, CHIROPODIST AND .tl masseuse, 211 W. Firstst., opp. Nadeau. 13 24 tl coN'tKAcroas C V BITUMIN OUS and asphalt paving; 237 W. Firstsi. BUBINKSB OPPORTUNITIES. iva trtkh— too all to khow tsatu TT you want to buy or sell, anything from i cigar store to a gold mine, you will find vi ready and anxious to receive you, for we hav< a fine and well-selected list "snd are well ac quainted with the city and country, am can tell you what you want to know aboui everything from chicken raising to gold mln lug. Call and sec us. STOVER it OLIVER ialj< a. Spring. 6860—Rooming house; nice location: 1.1 nice sunny rooms; close In. llils is a good deal. $400—The best restaurant In theclty; fine range, all well fitted up; good trade; splendid location; paying well. Reasons for selling must go east at once. This ls a snap for a res taurant man. 81400—Buys a rooming house "with 24 modem furnished, sunny rooms; It is »6 neat and clean and pays so well you can't help but be pleased. STOVER & OLIVER, 11-2ltf 124}j South Spring St., room 1. | *)AA — PA RTN ER WANTED IN A PAY <IPI_,I'U ing hotel, thriving town, close to this city. 8160 —Branch bakery and notion store with two nice living rooms. 8300—Fruit store, receipts 815 dally, good horse, wagon, etc. oS6O—Cigar store, clears BSO monthly. •800—Candy factory well located 81000—Corner cigar store. 8460—Restaurant, receipts $40dally, $3500—saloon magnificently tilted'up with 14 rooms attached: nrst-elass place. 83500—Largest milk route and dairy in the county, !)j head of stm-k, 4 good wagons, clears over 8-00 a month; 30 days trial allowed. Lodging house of 10 rooms elegantly fur nished only 8500. Country property, city property, cheap lots, houses and lots, for sale and exchange, $12* to $50,000. Apply to B. WHITE, 221 W. First street. 11.32tf $OK/l— WANTED, PARTNER IN THE BEST —tHJ paying business for the money in vested In the city : this is a good chance for a man with a small amount of money invested; sure to clear $75 per month; any man can quickly learn this business. J. WALSH it CO , 508)., 8. Spring st. 11-33 tf TTHHt SALE— $4000; ONE OF THE MOST X popular and best-paying boot and shoe stores on Spring street; this place Is long es tablished and lias always been very profita ble; failing health is ohlv reason for selling. NOLAN i SMITH. 238 W. Second. 11-17 tf 1-lOlt SALE-GROCERIES, BAKERIES, RF.S. " taurants, hotels; butcher shops, cigar, sta tionery, notion stores, lodging aud boarding houses; many others from $1011 to $3000. IN FORMATION BUREAU, 3 H 1 2 Sou h Spring at., Edward Nittinger, manager. 11-8 2m rpHE LOS ANGELES DIRECTORY OFFICE X keeps a complete list of all business for salo or exchange. Partios desiring to either buy or sell will consult their best interests by applying at olllce, 103 S. Broadway. S-!» T.-'OR SALE—FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, FURNf- X ture and grounds, among the most deslr able in Southern California. Hotel men, call and Investigate. HILL ft CO. 123 W. See und st. 8-24 sun-tues it thurs-ti A RARE CHANCE TO GET A PAYING Busi ness; w ill clear $300 to $500 per month; good reasons for selling; will trade for unin cumbered improved acreage. Address V. T. W., box 20, Herald. 11-33 3t rjlOR BALE—S3SO; LODGING HOUSE 24 X rooms: good location. This is a great bar gain. This otter only a few days. .1. walsii & CO., 308;, South Spring street". 11-20 tf I [IOR SALE—IND KXt HANGE, 2 GROCERY stores; nice, clean stocks well located and doing a good business. W. p. DAVIS, 113WS. Broadway. 11-33 31 dfctjrtr—ClOAß AND CANDY STORE, WITH oui' large room attached; low rent: receipts over $10 daily. Apply at 205., South Main st. 11-22 tf IjtOß SALE NICELY >T RNlsn ED I.odg ' itig house of 10 rooms; best, locution; $750, by A. C. GOi.SII, 147 S. Broadway. 11-15 tl 00D PAYING DAIRY BUSINESS, CLOSE tocitv; clearingslo() a month. STREETER *; BHARPLEBB.IIO S. Broadway. 10-1 tf I7OR SALE—BLACKSMITH SHOP AT 430 8 X Broadway, doing good business; call and gel particulars 11-17 7t , FINANCIAL. IJACIFIC LOAN COMPANY, (INCORPOtcATED). Loans money in any amounts on all kinds of Collateral securities, dia monds, jewelry, sealskins, merchan dise, etc. Also on pianos, iron and steel safes, and professional libra bries, without removal; and on fur niture in lodging, boarding houses and hotels, without removal. Par tial jiayments received. Money quick. Business eontidential. Pri vate office for ladies. W. E. DEGROOT, Manager, B-2f> ly Rooms 2. 3 St 4, 114 S. Spring st. ONEY~fo"LbANOIt DIAMONDS, JEWEL ry, watches, pianos, sealskin*, live stock, carriages, bicycles and all kinds id' personal and collateral security. LEE BRos, k-18 Jy 402 S. Spring st. "I \ T AN T El >— M ONEY TO LOA N—< 'AX PLACE IT loans 011 best real estate security at high est rates. V\ anted, several sums from $500 to $li,ooo. O DEA it BARR, lOj S. Broadway. 11-18 tf M. 1 NI: V WANTE D — PARTIES HAVING money to loan, if they will call I can place 830,000 011 gill-edged security, from $500 up. W. P. DAVIS, 112., S. Broadway. 1.-22 St I'O LOAN—SSOO TO $111.0 0-I.OW HATES of Interest. JOHN h. PAVKovicll, room 15, 211 W. First st. 11-23 tf TO LOAN—SIOOO, 82O0O] $;i"ii() ON" IM ptoved pity property only. FLOURNOY*, 138 Broadway. 11-21 tf MONEY TO LOAN IN~SUMsTTO SUIT. F. ti. ANDERSON, 211 W. Firsts:. 11-11 lm ATTOICNEVS, TAY ATT< >X N 1". Y-AT-LA\V\ f J Bryson-Bonebrake block. Telephone 528. Practices in all the courts, state and federal. 7-1 tf GOODRICH, LAWYF.I(7 1 4 DEARBORN ■ street, Chicago, III.; 20 years-experience; secrecy; special racilttTei in several states. Goodrich on Divorce, with la ws of all states, in press. 0-4 tf J' No. li, Law building, 125 Temple street, near court house. TeL IDS, Los Angeles, Cab' 11-12 tf H L"NSACKEIt"".i7~ GOODRICH, LAWYERS, rooms 103 and 1(14, Philips block, corner Spring and Franklin streets. Telephone 1120. 7-0 tf J. ADCOCK. ATTORNEY; SPECIAL AT • tention given to the settlement of estates. 115 West Firstst 4-0 If \\TM. POLLARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW M room 3, Allen block, Temple and Spring st reels 2.1 if KXCUKSIONs. vNK DAY SAVED BY TAKING IkMtQ&SShb, * r Santa Fe excursions to Kansas ■ i :it v, st. Louis, Chicago, New York and Boston. Leave lais Angeles every Wednes day; personally conducted through lo Chicago and Boston; family tourist sleepers to Kansas City and Chicago daily. Low rates and quick esttlmt). otliee, 120 n\ spring st. 7-1 m _>HILLIPB" EA ST BOUND EXCURSIONS— 1 personally conducted, via Denver and Rio Grande and Rock Island routes; leaves Los Angeles every Tuesday and Friday, crossing the Sierra Nevadas and passing the entire scenery on the Rio Grande by daylight. OHSee, 138 S. Spring st. 7-1 tf TuDSON & CO.'S EXCURSIONS EAST rl every Monday via Rio Grande route; through tourist sleepers to Chicago and Boston, personally managed, otliee, 313 S. Spring street, Los A nicies. nitNTISTs. ' ISSJ Established -1882. DR. L. W. WELLS, CORNER SPRING AND First streets, Wilson block; take elevator Gold Crown and bridge work a specialty; leeth extracted without pain. Room 1. m-4 tf DR. S. 'lOLHURST, - DENTIST, - lOSla N. Spring street, rooms 2, 3 and 7. painless extraction. 8-30 tf 1-UtANK STEVENS, 32 1' _. SOUTH SPRING ST. * Open Sunday and evening by electric light. DR. PARKER, DEVI IST, N.H. COR. FIRST and S| .ring sis., 120! j W. First st. 10-ln tf MMOIUM*. MISS X ATE LAMPMAN, THE WONDERFUL little nance and test mcilium, Is guided by a high and powerful band, who can advise correctly upon any subject you may wish ad vice: test circles, Tuesday and Friday at 7:30 p. m. sharp; sittings daily. S. Spring. It 17 REE TO GEE, THE OIT- P datned spiritual minister, will give read ings ainl spiritual blessings; also heal the sick. 414 ,s. Hill si. I 1-1071 -patun in, cjopvuiguts,,* 11. t I a / a Mnmv^imvn&i XX block. Tel. 847, Los Angeles. 11-21 ti AVENGED HIS SISTER'S WRONG. A Sensational Homicide at Davisville, Oal. A Tragedy Occasioned by a Young Lady's shame. A Telegraph Operator Shot and Killed by the Brother of the Girl He Sed need—The Shooter Surrendered. By the Associated Press. Davisville, Oal., Nov. 22.—A sensa tional murder occurred here last night. H, M. Eaton, night telegraph operator, waa shot and killed ou tbe platform of the depot. After receiving the fatal wound Eaton crawled some dietance whoic he waa diacovered in a dying con dition. He waa unable to apeak and tbere was at first no clue to the mur derer. Tbis morning at 9 o'clock Oharlee Dodge, a resident of Davisville, walked into the sheriffs office at Woodland aud gave himself up, saying he had got into trouble and wanted to surrender him self. He did not admit the shooting bnt said it was a painful matter about which he did not wish to talk, and in which hig fitter wai implicated. He also said that he had been brooding over the matter for several weeks. His Bister was a student in the telegraph office in which Eaton wae operator. Later—lt transpired that Charlee Dodge is the slayer of Eaton. In an interview with Chris Olsen, partner of Dodge, tbe following facte were elicited Some momenta before 10 o'clock last evening, Dodge requested Oleen to go with him to the depot, as he wished to see Eaton in regard to the seduction of hia sister. Dodge made no threats and showed no great agitation, and together the two went to Eaton's office. Thia was at 10 o'clock, or a few moments later. Dodge knocked on tbe door, which was opened by Eaton, bnt on discovering who ht9 visitor was. he threw himself npon Dodge, forcing him to the floor. Tbe Btruggle lasted a few momenta, Dodge finally getting his op ponent under. The two then separated. As Eaton rose to his feet Dodge fired. Both Dodge and Olsen then lelt, while Eaton staggered across the Btreet for as sistance and died at the door of the Lil lard house. Mrs. Lillard, from her chamber overhead, beard the rattling ot the office or saloon door, afterwards the fall, but aa the sounds wete not uutisual paid no attention. It was not until soma minutee later tbat Eaton waa dis covered, but be waa then about dead, and never spoke. Oisen is under arrest and Dodge has surrendered himself to the sheriff at Woodland. At present public sym pathy ia etrong in favor of Dodge, whose sister ia a bright, intelligent young lady and a general favorite with those who know her. Dodge, in his confession, differs but little from the foregoing statement made by Olaen. It may be proper to add that Miss Dodge is at present lying at death's door, ac the result of Eaton's crime, which, ii rumor may be credited, car ries with it conaequencea graver than generally occnr in cases of seduction. THIS HUSK OHSKQUIKS. Details of tha Funeral Arranged—The Pall-Bearers Selected. Vircqua, Wig.. Nov. 22.—Nearly all tbe details of General Husk's funeral have been arranged. Services for tbe family exclusively will be held at the residence tomorrow afternoon. At the close the body wi.l be escorted to the Metbodißt church by tbe Masonic fraternity, and lie in state, guarded by Grand Army comrades, until Friday afternoon, when public services will be held. The following honorary pall bearers have been selected: Ex-Attorney- General Miller, ex-Secretary Noble, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture Will its, ex-Senators Angus, Cameron, Phi letus Sawyer and John C. Spooner, ex-Governors Hoard and Fairchild, Supreme Court Justice john Cassaday, Gen. Frederick Winceler, Hon. Henry C. Payne and Wallace G. Collins. Tbe active pall-bearers are G. A. K. comrades, all of whom served in General Kuak's regiment, the Twenty-filth Wis consin infantry, in the late war. Washington, Nov. 22.—The employees and officials of the agricultural depart ment met at noon and passed appropri ate resolutions in respect to the memory of (be late Secretaiy Husk. An Insolvent BH.uk. . New York, Nov. 22—Deputy Attor ney Hogan made a motion iv the su preme court chambers, before Judge Beach, today, for tbe dissolution of the Madison Square bank, on tbe gronnd of insolvency. No opposition was made by tho officials of the ineolvent bank. The only witnetß examined was State Bank Examiner Judson. He stated that the libilities exceeded the assets $80 --000. Judge Beach took the papers un der advisement. Threatened by Mourn. Madrid, Nov. 22—The government has Bent a gunboat to tbe Rio de Oro on the west coast of Africa, in compliance with the request of tbe governor of tbat place, who reports a threatened attack by Moors. Madrid, Nov. 22. —A dispatch from Las Palmas says a body of Moors is threatening the Spanish settlement at Cape Juby. Italian Kmlgratton. Rome, Nov. 22. —A report has been issued by the minister of foreign affaire, based on the reports of tbe Italian con sul nt New York and the consul-general of Italy at San Francisco, advising, no further emigration to the United States on account of the economic conditions prevailing there. Very Much Allre. Washington, Nov. 22. — Under a Kan sas City date some reckless news monger sent out a rumor that United States Senator Vest of Missouri had committed suicide, and adding that no one knew where Vest was. The fact is Vest ib here and very much alive. A Good Year for Short Borll. Chicago, Nov. 22.—At tbe annual meeting oi the American Short Horn Breeders' association today reports were presented Bhowing a flattering condition financially and otherwise. There are undelivered telegrams at the Western Union telegraph company's office, corner Main and Court streets, for .lobn Honager, P. Q. Tompkiifs, Mrs. E. G. Gorham, E. W. NetUetou, Mrs. J. L Wilson. Regular bovrilß follow tn« übj of TUTT'S PI LLS. HIS WIFE SHAVED HIM. She Wtu't Going to De Lain to Church If She Knrvr It. The story was told by a talkativo man who waa evidently from tho country. The barber drew it out by tho usual ques tion asked of new patrons, "Do you shave yourself?" "Not much," was the reply. "Doca my face look as if I did?" The barber confessed that his face waa in good condition, whereupon the talka tivo man added, with a chuckle: "And I don't usually get shaved by any barber, either." "How's that?" asked the barber. "My wife shaves me," answered tha talkative man, with another chuoklo. "She's done it every d»y for five years," he added, "and I ain't never had any rea son to complain of her work." "Who taught her the trade?" asked tho barber, becoming inter sted. "Learned it herself. It camo about this way: One Sunday morning soon aft er we were married I started off to a bar- ; ber Bhop to get shaved before going to church. The shop was crowded, as I knew it would be. But as I'd never been any great/ churchgoer I didn't hurry. I waited for my favorite barber, who of course was everybody's favorite too. And when I finally got home it wbb pret ty late. I thought my wife would get tired of waiting, you see, and go on to church •alone, expecting me to follow. But she hadn't. She sat with her things on, and when I saw her I was prepared to catch it," and the talkativo man gig gled reflectively. "And did yon catch it?" prompted the barber. "Well, she wanted an explanation, and of course I told her the usual story about having to wait. " 'Well,' says she, 'you won't do no more waiting around barber shops while you and I live together. You can shave yourself in future.' " 'No, I can't,' says I. 'I cut my face.' " -Then I'll shave you,' says she. " 'You can't,' says I. " 'Yes, I can,' says she, 'and I will.' "I thought tho best way to convince her and keep peace in the family was to let her try it once, so the next Sunday I submitted, telling her beforehand that If she didn't givo me a clean .' have and no cuts, I wouldn't go to church. Well, sir, she gave me as good a shave as lever ' got from a barber, and alter that I let her keep it up, and I've never boen sorry , for it. I tell you, it's a luxury there can't many poor men ailord." "Next:" said tho barber.—Buffalo Ex press. Cotton Factory l^xpnrlmentn. A system of moistening tiie air of a cotton factory—as is required in somo departments of a mill before blowing it into the rooms—has been the subject of much experiment. It has been found that, if a jet of steam or vapor is dis charged into the main duct any degree of humidity desired can be obtained, but all the air is moistened alike, being dis tributed to the different rooms by tho risers leading thereto. That, however, which is best adapted for one depart ment in a cotton mill may not prove equally favorable for another. Then, too, the introduction of moist ure at this point may w< rk disastrously to the walls of the ducts and risers. It is now found that this objection may be overcome at a small expense, by carry ing a steam pipe down through each room and pitting opposite each opening in the flue, through which the air enters the room, an outlet with valves for regu lating the flow of the steam. In this way the exhaust steam f rom the engine which drives the blower flows into tho room, and being caught up by the cur rent of air passing froia Ihe flue is thus distributed throughoui ihe room. Ex perience with this plan tlirourjh cold weather has proved its peculiar value.— New York Sun. Dentists* Secrets. A long chapter of dentists' secrets— the secrets revealed to them by custom ers made unconscious but talkative by gas —lias been revealed by a conscience less tooth puller up in Pittsburg. One society young lady swore several lines of blank spaces while a tooth was being drawn. A burglar taken from jail to have a tooth palled confessed all the de tails of his crime when under tho "in flnetfte" and parted with 10 years of liberty. Occasionally men want to fight and are very strong; others aro jolly and confidential. The most interesting story of the series is this, tolf. by one dentist of another: "I know of a young dentist who was head over heels in love with a pretty girl, but he could never make any head- Way with her. Ho was bashful. That was the main trouble. One day she came to him to have a tooth pulled. He administered gas, and before she revived she let enough drop to assure my friend that if he proposed ho wouldn't be re jected. She is his wife today, and if it had not been for the gas I don't suppose the wedding would ever have come orT." —Washington News, Princess Hohenlohe's Inheritance. Princess Hohenlohe, the wife of the governor general of Alsace-Lorraine, in- , herited from her uncle, a Russian gener al., estates in Russia worth 80,000,000 or 40,000,000 rubles. Under the Russian law foreign nonresidents cannot hold proper ty, and tho princess is compelled to sell" her estates at once. She asked the czar to grant her a little time, as the financial stringency, which prevails in Russia as well ac in this country, has made real es tate hard to dispose of. The czar, how ever, for political reasons, refuses ts> grant the extension, and the woman may be able to realize only 15,000,000 or 20, --000,000 rabies from her heritage. Why Ambition Is Honored. •"Why do we honor ambition and de spise avarice, while they aro both but the desire of possession?" inquired &• friend of Richard Brinsley Sheridan. "Because," answered he, "tho ono is natural, tho other artificial; the ono tho sign of mental health, tho other of men tal decay; the*one appetite, the other disease." The W. C. Furrey campany are the sole agents for the celebrated Gleenwood stove, the beat in the world See them at 159 and lot North Spring street. Rheumatism positively cured by Prcullu' R..otlfyln< PillF. Try them, 25;, drugyiau. Use Gknman Fjisiii.v Soar. 1