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CHCRCH NOTTtyC*. . ST., near Seventh -street cahl-;. 9:30 a.m., Sab bath school. 11 a.m.. Dr. C C Mcl-ean, pastor, wTu occupy the pulpit and deliver a New Ye»r sermon; special music; church elaborate ly- decorated. 6:15 p.m. Kpworlli League meet ing 7:30 p.m., a Christmas praise and song servi te by the childr -n of the Sunday school, assi't td by the choir: this service will be in terestiW- Monday. January Ist, between 3 and 7 v-m., the ladies of the church will serve a new' vear'* dinner. Pastor and people of Simpsoi\ will be pleased to greet their friends. At7:3o v-m. Monday, January Ist, the Salva tion Arri.W, it* euii're lorce, will occupy the tabernacife and conduct the service. Seats free and ever> 'body weloorot\ rplIE CH'UR' H OF THE NEW ERA -MEETS 1 permanently at Illinois hall, Broadway and SiMti atruots. Seating capacity, 1000 people. Bible class' et 9:30, How lo Be Happy. Morning dhfusslon at 11 o'clock, can a H nancial Systctm Be Devised That Will Give the Wage-worker His Full Earnings I nder the Present System of I'roductionV Evening ser vice by Rev. W. C. Bowman; subject, The True Mission of Free Thought. This is the common peophVs church. All seats free. Let everybody come. Look out for anniversary day, January 14«h. /■IHURCH - OF IST PAUL THE APOSTLE— X.' Episcopal; Oiljve street, between Fifth and Sixth streets; Rev. John Gray, rector. Holy communion at 7:30 a. m. Morn ing "prayer au<| sermon, II a. m.; subject, The Irreparable Past. Even ing prayer and ts'ew Year service at iAo p.m. 'Subject, Redeeming the time. Music by the large vested rihoir of men. This is the mothej Episcopallrtu church in the city. All seats free and all ana welcome. OtTjOHN'S""CHURCH "(EPISCOPAL), COR. 0 Adams and Figtaeroa streets, celebration of the Holy Kuehairist at 8 a. m.; morning Service and sermon al. 11; Sunday school at 3; full choral evensong and sermon at 7:30 p. in. Churchmen visiting Los Angeles are cordially invited to St. John's. Seats free: vested choir of 32 voices, men, wol nen and boys, 'lake i.rand avenue cable to Adams street and walk one block west. Rev. B. W.-R. Taylor, rector. HRiST~THURCHi Flower and Pico streets; Alfred & Clark, rector; residence, 15U0 South Flower street. Sunday services, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Holy communion lir»t anil third Sundays of the month. Sunday BCiiOoL 9:45 a.-m. Seats free. Btrangers" are cordially invited to all services. Electric cars to PIOO Heights or Uni versity Btation pass the church -I>IR6T~ SPIRITUAL ' SOCIETY MEETS AT Jy Grand Ariiiv hull, 612 S. Hprlng street, on Sunday at 2:30 , . in. Dr. Rawlins will speak on Hard Times, aud Why They are Hard. At 7:30 hcwill lecture on The Science and Phil osophy of Spiritualism. Dr. Temple will give psychometric readings and lests at both meet ings. Admission, 10 cents. Ly PI RITUAL ENDEAVOR MEETING HELD tonight in Grand Ou>era House hall, on Main street, at7::!0 p. ml by Miss Kate Lamp man, known ns Starlight, the celebrated little trance test medium, who will give undeniable proof ot spirit return. Good music. Miss 'lod.\"Ciil«Ki Ail Hir win.ll} invil.il. Ad mission, 10e.V I/IRST I'REiiIiYT£ RiA..N CllClit. B—CORNER P Second and Bronthvay. 11 a. in. cominun lon service.'' p. in. Sabbath school. <; ;j - p. m. Y. P. S. CE. 7:30 p. m. preaching by pastor. Prayer meeting Tue ,day,, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 7:-15 p. m., also daily at noqn except Monday. rtiRINITY MKTII(i!>IST CHURCH, SOOTH— X Broadway, between Fifth and Sixth. Preach ing at 11 a. m. by Rev.T..l.Diuiean, D.D., presid ingelder; at 7 :30 p.m., Rev. A. C bane, pastor, will preach the second in tlte series lo young men, Choosing a Friend, which was postponed from last Sunday. /■"IHURCB OF THE UNITY, CORNER HILL \J and Third streets, Rev. J. JS. Thomson, pas tor -Services Sunday al 11 a. m,; Baooath school at 9:30 a. m. ■ übjeci stundav morning: The Spiritualism of St. Thomas the Apostle. There will be no service In the evening. rpHEOSOPHICAL SOIMETY —FREE PUBLIC 1 lecture Suthlay, 7:45 p. m., at Blavatsky liall, 4814 Spring st., between Fourth and Fifth sts. Subject, "Magic; Beneficent and Maleficlent," by Mrs. U E. Gicse. I MM A NUEIT" PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH— corner Tenth and Pearl sireets. Rev Dr. Chichester will preach at 11 a. m. Al 7:30 p. dl, a Christmas caiilt.La, Christ the Lord will bo repeated. Everybody welcome. R. SIVARTHA LECTURES AT FOREST ers' hall Sunday, December 31st, at 3 p. m. Subject: A Twelve-fold Gospel, from the UM i 1 tree of life, as the hasl* of the new so cial order, the Cnista. 11QR SALE AT A GREAT SACRIFICE— House of 5 rooms and tine corner lot on South Walnut St., East Los Angeles, one block from Downey aye. Apply to owner, 30t>4 Temple st it rifYlE" PEOPLE'S CHURCH. —GRAND OPERA I house hall. A New Year's sermon by the pasior, Rev. J. H. Phillips, at 11 o'clock a.m. Sunday school at 12:21. Everybody invited. T TNI VERSA LI ST SERVICE, Y. M. I. TIALU U 1154 North Main street, at 11 a. m.; sub iect; The Goodness ol God, by Rev. Luther tlee. SPKCIAL NOTIIJKS. I~"V YOU lIAVS'TXY PKDl'Ki'l V FDR Sal.E, lo lease or exchange, 1 \\ ill guarantee lo get you customers quicker limn my real estate dealer in Los Angeles. I'm a hustler and not here lor my health, tend me your list. It won't cost you anything to do so. llest of ref erences. W. L. P , Box st>s, l.os Angeles post office. IG-2U 'f N'OTICE-THE LOsTnGEI.ES CITY WATER company will strictly enforce the follow ing rules: The hours for sprinkling arebetween tl and S o'clock a.m. ami ti and 8 o'idoek p.m. For a violation of the above regulation the water w ill be shut off and a tine ol S3 will ne charged before the water will be turned on again. S-17 If npHE~BAFE DEPOSIT BOXES OK THE STA IK 1 Loan and Trust company are enclosed in a tire-proof and burglar-proof vault, with time locks, and brilliantly lighted by electricity; alcove* attached for the private examination of valuables, with writing materials; a young lady in attendance. 8-1 It PILLS AS A SPECIFIC monthly medicine for Immediate relief tor painful and Irregular menses-from whatever causes. For sale by FREEMAN & CARPER, 102 V N. Spring st. Price, $2 per box. 5-9 ly 8~10 — TREE CA RRI AGE AM > W AGON works; all kimls of painting and repair ing. 1138 San Pedro st., between First anaSeo onu sts., Los Angeles. 7-ti tf Ct REDITORS — LEAVE ALL YOUR NOTES j and accouut* for collection with H. I. Slemer, 213 Weat Flint strict; telephone 180; references given. 12-31-2t I VoR HOUSES TO KENT (:ALL on I* BARNES A BARNES, 10-1 ti 227 W. Second st. "\ F.IiLOrER, HOUSiTm()VEIt" <11 111 X, i\% 1 12 Center place. 1-15 ti DENTISTS. 1882-' Establishe- 1882. DR. L. W. WELLS, CORNER SPRING ANIi First bts., Wilson block; lake elevator. Gold crown and bridge work v specialty; teeth extracted without pain. Room 1. m-4 tf DR. a TOLHURST, DENTIS'L N. Spring St., rooms 2, 3 and 7. Painless ex traction. 6-20 ti i/RANK STEVENS, 324", SOUTH spill SO ST. IT Open Sunday and evening by electric light. bTpABKXB, DENTIST N. a > nR FIRST and Spring su., 129', W. First st. 10-t9 ti HELP WANTED—MALI. C™7sl7hlE ARE homes in California,—Will furnish from Atlanta, Ga., first • claaa colored cooka, first - class house Bervants, guaranteed to give satisfaction; also first-class col ored country farm hands in families, guaran teed to carry out their contracts from B months to 1 year; can furnish from 1000 to 2000 such labor-in 80 and eO days'time at a low rate of transportation. For particulars address, R. A. WILLIAMS A CO., Passenger and Immigrant Agents, 42 Wall st, or P.O. box S4S, At lanta Ga. 11-81 lm A~"llENT8— $50 TO $100 A WEEK—LADIES orgents. Bestseller known. Needed at every house, place of business or farm the year round. "Home" Electric Motor runs light machinery, cheapest power on earth. Con nected instantly to waah or sewing machine, corn shelter, pumps, fans, lathes, jewelers' or dentlßts' machinery, etc. Clean, noiseless, lasts a lifetime. No experience needed. To show in operation means a sale. Guaranteed. Profits immense. Circulars free. W. P. HAR RISON A CO., Clerk No. 13, Columbus, 0. 8-27 sun lit W ANTKT> — AI,,J NEEDING HELP, FREE vf employment or any Information, address E. NTTTINGER'S BUREAU; established 1880. Office, 3194 s - Spring st, residence 451 R Hope st., comer Fifth, Los Angeles, Cal. Tele phone 113. 8-lli tf \l7 ANTED—A MAN THOROUGHLY AC vi qualnted with Ihecity family wine trade. Highest salary paid togoorfman. KENTUCKY LIQUOR AN I) CALIFORNIA WINE CO., box 510, city. L^JJ" ETTY, HUMMEL A CO., EMPLOYMENT agents, 131-133 W. First at.. Telephone 509, under the Los Angeles National bank. Help of all kinds carefully selected and fur nished. Situations of nil kinds furnished. 7-6 tf WANTED—A FEW ACTIVE MEN WITH IT good refprencc: permanent and profita ble employment to right parties. CALIFOR NIA MUTUAL INVESTMENT CO., 121 W. Third st., Los Angeles. 12 15 tf /">ITY~AND COUNTY OFFICIAL FREE LA- Vj hor bureau, 240 New High st. Telephone 1153; for cooks, ; waiters, household help, mo cliauicsand laborers. W. A. WHITE, manager. 11-10 tf OALEBMAN—A TRAVELING SALESMAN TO O sell jewelry to the trade; salary $240n per year and expenses. Address MANAGER, r. O. 'Hon 153, New York. 12-23 tf Hr 1.1" WANTKXJ- FEMALE. OALESLADY—A TRAVELING SALESLADY n to sell jewelry to the trade; salary $2400 a year and expenses. Address MANAGER, P. O. Box 2037, Mew York. 12-23 tf YV'ANTED — YOUNG SOU BRKTTE THAT Vv sings alto for traveling musical comedy company. Address COMEDY, box 40, this office. 12-31 31 W ANTED —GOVERNESS, HOOD SCHOLAR Tv and competent in music. L A. TEACH ERS' AGENCY, 1204 S. Spring. 1 -at WANTItn-MITP ATIONH. SITUATION WANTED —A YOUNG FRENCH 1J man having some knowledge of the English language desires employment in an American finuilyasa servant, lias reference* from aome of the best families in America. Address GEORGE CHA.NET, Continental bakery, 543 Upper Main st. 12-31 2t W ANTED — WORK —BY A YOUNG MAN SI aged 21 years, willing and capable of do ing anything; wages no object. Address BILL NYE, JR., box 20, this office. 12-28 tf ll' AN'I Ell—BY YOUNG MAN, SURVEYOR, It work ot almost any kind. Address, SUR VEYOR, box 60, this office. 12-3041 \l' ANTED—A SITUATION A 8 NURSE OR VI companion to a lady. Address NURSE, this office. 12-28 tf WAJTBD-KE AI, EHTATE. WANTED— TO PURCHASE A COTTAGE, southwest; close in; will assume incumb rance; must be cheap; give full particulara. C, liux 50, this office. 12-31 2t WAHIED-MISCELLANEOUS. W A NTED—ATTENTION ! LADIES. A SYN- Ii dicale dress club of SO members is being formed by Mme. Earhart, giving all an oppor tunity to get a dress from $1 to $30, these dresses to be made in the latest style and of ail w 00l material. The ladies can select their own material and trimmings. Drawings take place every week. Any one wishing a dress before the 30 weeks expire can pay the balance due, their name remaining in each drawing, and should you win before the time expires the re mainder of your money will be refunded. MME. EARHART, 24246. Broadway, room 2. 12-31 It YV'ANTED—CHEAP FOR CASH. A GOOD II team of strong horses of about 1409 pounds each, harness and wagon. Call Tues day morning, 241 s. Main street, room 17. 1-g-M 2t WANTED AT ONCE—ALL KINDS OF SEC vI ond-hand furnilurc for spttlcash; high est prices paid. LEWIS A ALDEKSON, 312 S. Main st. Tel. 110 S. 12-ti lm WANTED-A GOOD FAMILY COW; MUST TV lie freak, large milker anil not more than ti years old. Inquire 13(1 W. Second st. 12-3031 TTTTAN I ETi—YOUNG DOG OF DANISH OR il mastiff, or St. Bernard. Apply Tuesday morning, 211 S. Main street, room 17. It W A NTED - TO~IXVEST~Ip'2SO IN ESTAB II lished business: give particulars; address V.. W.,80x 40, Herald office, 12-31-2t LOST AND FOUND. T OST—IN LOR ANGELES DECEMBER 29TH, A j a black pocketbookcontaining my visiting cards, paper-, important to me, and money in bills. The finder will be liberally rewarded upon leaving the same at the Westminster hotel L. T. CHAMBERLAIN. 12-30 3t Or"sTOLEN— FROM 429 AXDER- son street, one brown mare, 144 hands high, 0 years old; white spot in forehead; long mane and tail. Send word to A. B. JUDK ! NS, 3111 S. Spring st. 12-29 tl IOST1 OST—FORESTER S BADGE WITH RUBIES jas eves In the deer head. Finder will be liberally rewarded. 108 E. First. 12-81-21 IVIUND— SAM, THE CHAMPION HTnISE 1 clipper. Tally-Ho Stables, 109 N. Broadw ay. 12-9 If FINANCIAL. IJACIFIC LOAN (X)MPANY, (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 safes, and professional libra ries, without removal; and on fur niture in lodging, boarding houses and hotels, without removal. Partial \ paymenls received. Money quick. Business conrideutiaL Private of fice for ladies. W. E. DKG ROOT, Manager, . P-29-ly Rooms 2, 3 A 4, 114 S. Spring st. TO I,OAN-$5OO TO $25,000, ON CITY or country property: low rates interest ami no delay. JOHN L I'AVKOViCH; Room 15, 211 W. First. 12-9 tf M~ ViNEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, JEWEL ry, watches, pianos, sealskins, live stock, carriages, bicycles and all kinds of personal ami collateral security. LEE BROS., 218 ly 402 S. Spring st. "II ■ ANTED—A LOAN OF $3000 ON 145 II acres of choice land near the cilv, well improved; worth $20,000. STOVER A OLIVER, 1244 S. Spring st, loom 1. 12-29 tf rrvb limn—if You have good security 1 and a/ant some money for 39,00 or 90 day- call on STOVER .V OLIVER. 1244 South Spring, room 1. 12-19 tf Mi > NeYtcTloAN ON CHOICE SECURITY in sums from $100 to $10,000. STOVER A OLIVER, 1..4--. S. Spring, room 1. 12-17 if BONDS. ' JJOxb INTEREST NOTICE IB HEREBY J given that the interest coupons on lhe bonds of tlie MOUNT LOWE RAILW AY, issued by lhe Pasadena and Mount Wilson railway Company, maturing January 1, 1894, will be paitl on anil after that tittle on presentation of tlit* proper coupon at the office of the lx>s An geies Safe liei-osit and Trust company, Stimson block, corner Third and spring streets, Los An geles, Cal. N. B. —To holders of these bonds for those who hereafter purchase any vino int of the final issue now being sold lo investors for com pleting the last section of the railway), who may be tic irons of having their interest cou pons paid in the cast, arranccinenis will be made to enable them to do so In any of the principal cities, by giving timely notice at the company's office, Grand opera house block, Pasadena, Cal. T. S. C. LOWE, 12 10 lm President M BOlUsf*. MISS KATE I All I'MAN, 1 111. iivLEBRATED little trance a I business medium, gives sittings dally. 731:'. s. Spring. lvi-30 2t JjROF. GEE BPIRITTRET MEDIUM, BEAD ings daily. 328', South Spring. 12-2li-7t JOBJKOPIIDIBT^ M" iss"<Y"'stafferT'chiropodist and masseuse, 211 W. First st. orp. Xadeau. 12-21U LOS ANGELES HERALD; SUNDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 81. U<93 FOR SALK-fISM; A VERY FINK NKW 6-room : rs*id •<>, with bath, closets. «to., ironl and hack porches, located In southwest part of the city, near Adams St., and only two blocks from the University electric line; price only $1 -•'•!>, this Is the cheapest house ever offered for sale In the city. NOLAN A SMITH, S9i W. Second. SALE -$2100; ON TWENTY-FIFTH JT street, only a few feet from street oar line, the handsomest new e-room residence In the city: this place will compare favorably with any $3000 residence In the market, and can be bought for $2100. NOLAN A SMITH, 22S W. Second. |/«OR SALE—S2BOO; NICE7-ROOM MODERN JP built residence, on lot. ftoxl.tp, nicely Im proved, located near Ninth street, a little west of I'carl; price only $2600, for a few days only. NOLAN A SMITH, 228 W. Second. FOR SALE—f«7OOO; THE FINEST 9-ROOM 2-story residence on Grand are., with lot 50x180; grounda well improved; honae new, and an elegant home; price only $7()u0, on easy terms. NOLAN A SMITH, VBS W. Second. J?OR SALE - $10,000; A NEW 10 ROOM 1 residence, with all modern conveniences, on lot 04x124, in the Harper tract, in south west part of the oity, near Adams st.; price $10,000, on easy terms. NOLAN A SMITH, 228 W. Second. XT»OR SALE-$«00; FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY, I a nice residence lot in aouthweat part of the city, near the corner of Adams and Hoover, only one-half block from Uuiveistly electric line; price only $800. NOLAN A SMITH, 228 W. Second. IpOR SALE—S27S; LOT IN THE URMBTON 1 tract, aouthweat part of the city, about 2 blocks from the University electrio Hue, near Twenty-third at.: price only $275. NOLANS .v. WITH, 228 W. Second. ijV>R SAI.E-$800: THE BEST LOT IX THE 1 Kincaid tract, on west aide of Trenton at., near the corner of Pearl and Pearl and Pico; price only $000. MILAN A SMITH, 228 W. 1' rtOR SALE —$1600; THE FINEST LOT IN . Bonnie Brae tract, on Bonnie Brae street, for $1000: thia price only holds good for a few days. NOLAN A SMITH", •** W. Second. IjAOR SALE— $4AO; NICK RESIDENCE LOT JL near the electric power-house: price only $450. nolan ft SMITH, 28 W. Second. lilOR SALE—S2OOO; ON THE INSTALLMENT JT plan, a modern built- 6-room residence, with lot 60x150; price $2000: $;iOO cash, bal ance $25 per month. NOLAN A SMITH, 228 W. Second. V-<oR SALE-$S00: ON THE INSTALLMENT JL plan, in the south pan of the city, near Grand avenue, a very large and valuable outld ing lot, forsSOo--$l5O cash, and balance $10 Ber month. NOLAN ft SM ITH, 228 W. second. |>tOR SALE- $2000; ON THE INSIAI.I.MI N I t 1 plan, a very desirable 0-room residence, on Twenty-eighth street, near Grand avenue; price $26u0 — $300 cash, balance $15 per month. NOLAN A SMITH, 228 W. Second. 12-:il-2i FOR SALE—LOT 5, BLOCK 20, ON NORTH side of Temple street, second house east of ,Brent street: street graded and sewered. This goes for $8300. Here is another good thing. Lot 15, block 1, Ocean View tract No 1, on the west side of Metealf street Just think. You can have it for $600. If you don't take this ynu don't waul to make money. This might suit yon. Lot IS, block 9of J. \V. Ellis subdivision of part of lot.l, block 38, H. S., 50x150 to alley, and now hold your breath when 1 name the price. Well, It i* only $200. Terms in all cases to suit purchasers. l>o you want any better Inducement ? FOR SALE—A SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE. TWO stories; lot 50x125 feet; cypress hedge, 15 bearing fruit trees, flowers, palms; street graded, cement sidewalks; on (iirsrd avenue between Union avenue and Providence street (Williamson tract); $2000. Take it. Part cash, balance in two years, or will take $1850 netcash. Might trade (or a small place in the country with bearing fruit trees. FOR SALE—A 4-ROOM HOUSE AND LOT in the Urmston tract, lot 8, block 14. The house is new, at present it is not finished, not plastered or papered. Will take $800astt stands, or will finish it complete for $1100. It is cheap at $1250, completed. Snap at this. It is an excellent buy. FOR SALE —LOT CORNER OF GRAND View avenue and Ninth street Wot'). $i2OO. I want money right sway and musi sell. It is yours for 1000 American dollars. Electric cars will soon run by the properly. Grading won't cost much, as the street-car company will take all of the dirt to fill up be tween the tracks. FOR BALE—A SPLENDID LOT ON TENTH street, near Denver avenue; size of lot 00x148).,; make me an offer anyway reason able and you will hear from me. SALE—WHAT IS THE MATTER WITH JT this? Lot on Freeman street, 100 feet from Vermont avenue. It Is yours with a wind mill thrown inlorsuOO. FOR SALE —ACREAGE PROPERTY NEAR city limits. lam going east; want to sell immediately. Will sell reasonable; all good land. Address ACREAGE, box 50, this offlce. 170R SALE—AT YOUR OWN PRICE, IM _T proved city property. No. 820 West Tenth street, 200 feet from Pearl, on clean side. House nearly new, cost $2250 to build; size of lot 40x110: "house contains 7 rooms and bath; can be seen at any time as owner lives in the house and desires to sell as his business calls him elsewhere. This house has all modern improvements; cement walks, lawn, some flowers and shrubs, and must be sold by Jan uary 1, 1801. Parties desiring to purchase can make their own price for this property, stating terms in a sealed envelope and addressing 8.. box 1202, station C, and the best offer will get the place. Title guaranteed. Cash preferred. 12-8 tf JVOR SALE. The cheapest lots in the city, on Maple ave nue and Fifteenth street. Only $700. Money to loan. M. F. ODEA, 12-28 tf 103 8. Broadway. IiO R SALE—VERY GOOD BARGAINS. LOT 1 ft, Wright tract, 50 feet,s2soo; $1000 cash, balance, one two and three years, with 8 per cent Interest Also lot 10, Longstrect tract, 60 feet, $4500: $1500 cash, balance, one, two and three years, with 8 per cent interest. These are the choicest lots on Figueroa street, ar.d situated among the most elegant and costly residences in this city. Address or call at 242 room 9, S. Broadway. 12-26 tf $350~CASH, BALANCE $20 PER 9Xf UU month —9-room house, newly deco rated ana painted, inly 7 blocks from court house, a line home and close in; can be rented from $25 to $30 per month, well arranged for .two or three families; street graded arid sewer connections made. This is a big bargain and a fine invest ment G. W. CONNELL, 112 Broadway. • 12-3131 -HOUSE AND LOT, WALLS'!'., BAR $75OO—5-Room cottage, Twenty-first st. $2500—Corner lot 57x150, San Pedro su $400—Lot 40x150, Ninth st.; bargain. $2200—House and lot Union aye. $1100-4-Room house on payments. WALKER A HARRIS, 18-31 tf 100 8. Broadway. J~M)It 'SALE AND EXCHANGE—REMEMBER ' we have property for sale or exchange in sizes to suit. If you want to deal on the merits of your property give us a call, for we have clients for all kinds af deals that w ill liear in vestigation. STOVER A OLIVER, 12-19 tf 1244 South Spring, Room 1. (Jfcl lim $400 CASH—A VFRY H ANDSOME I LUU and stylish cottage of 5 rooms, a perfect beauty, only 10 blocks from spring street, 1 block of electric car and 11 minutes' walk from Second and Broadway; lot 40x175. G. W. CoNNELL, 112 Broadway. 12-31 3t IVOR SALE—S7OO, ONE-HALF CASH, WILL . buy a lot one block from the corner of Ninth and Pearl. Here is a dead cold bargain, and just $SJO under price. Who takes it. G. W. CONNELL, 112 Broadway. 12-31 3t fiok SALE—I 4 STORY HOUSE AND LOT I* of 5 rooms, laith and closets; monthly pay ments. Inquire 123 N. Figuetoa, on the hill. 11-20 tf I SELL TH E EARTH. IV-25H R. S. BABSETT, Pomona, Cal. sTOit BALK —LIVK A"l 1 I lON SVLIToF ANOTHER'SHIPMENT of finely bred horses from tiie north at Westminster stables, 110 E. Fourth St., Los An geles, on Thursday, January 4, 1H94- at 1 o'clock p. m. The catalogue embraces 25 head of well-bred, brood, family and farm horses. Call and inspect this stock at your conven ience irom now until day of sale. E. W. Noycs, auctioneer. LEHMAN .v. KASTENS, agentsfor owner. 12-31 5t SALE-A FINE PAIR OF GENTLE - " men's driving horsess; also a few good single driving and delivery horses. See COBB, a! the o. K. stable, 248 S. Main at. 12-17 tf AOR SALE HORSES; F.NYO CO UNT V 'horses cheap; weight from 1000 to 1800 pounds; barn, corner E. Second and Vine sts. ROWAN A CARHINAL. 12-28-71 IJtOR SALE—SEE R. N. SMITH FOR A FINE 5 driving horse, cheap; 644 S. Pearl st. 12-31 3t FOR WALK—COUNTRY JPROcPKIRjTY^ 1"~ r OR SALE-$»000;201 ACRM,*AIXIIN r VERY 1 fine fe-year-old navel oranges, In bearing; fine soil and good water right; two miles from Cood town: price only $(HKh>; this Is one of the est and by all odds the cheapest orange orch ard ever offered for sale in Southern California. NOLAN A SMITH, 228 W. Second. I/OR SALE-$2800; 10 ACREB OF VERY 1 fine land al Gardens, about 10 miles south of the city; good broom house, barn, chicken corrals, etc.; good water right; place nearly all in strawberries and other fruits; large income; price $2800. NOLAN A SMITH, 028 W. Second. frOR SALE — $8000; AT ALTADENA, 10 r acres; all In old, bearing fruit trees; price $5000. NOLAN A SMITH, 228 W. Second. Y.WR SALE —$16,000 ; 20-ACRE ORANGE I and prune orchard in full bearing; with a guaranteed yearly income ol $5000; price $16,000-;, cash. NOLAN & SMITH, 228 W. Second. , fjiORSALE -$4800; 7 ACRES NEARLY AD IT joining the city on the south, near Main street; place highly improved: price $4000. NOLAN A SMITH, 228 W. Second. I.iOR BALK - $2000; 74 ACRES ON PABA -1 dena avenue, unimproved, but a beautiful residence site; no nicer place In the market for a suburban home; price only $2000. NO LAN & SMITH, 228 W.-Second. 12-31-2t JpOR SALE— $500 per acre—s acres fruit land, close to. $725 per acre—lo or 0 acres orohard, house, etc., close In. $t<oo per acre—s acres orange orchard, city. $150 per aero—9 acres fruit land on Ala meda st. $100 per acre—3 acres. 6-room house, etc., Burbank. $500 per acre—24 acres orange orchard, Verdngo. $200 per acre—s acres fruit land In Bards dale. $75 per acre—4o acres alfalfa land near Nor wsUk. $22 per acre—l6o acres fruit land near Occanside. $1,0 per acre—Bo acres fruit land near San Fernando. $65 per acre 178 acres fruit laud in River side Heights. $60 per acre—loo acres fruit land in Win chester. $160 per acre-10 acres orange land in Alessandria. $150 per acre—2 acres, house »nd artesian well, near Flgueroa St. Also good business chances for $2500 to $7000. Bargains In houses and lots. I/>ans negotiated. Government laud located. A. SCHELLING, I*9 N. Spring st. 12-31 lm. JTORBALE— "ATPOMONA ;" SAY,CHARLEY, ' how would it strike you to be the proud owner of a tine, large orange orchard? Now, 1 have for sale 24U acres set solid to oranges; the owner is a non-resident, an old gentleman about 83 years of age, rich in this world's goods, don't depend on orange orchards for bread aiwl butter. He said he was like a child with a new toy; he had had It and was now tired of It; had satisfied his curiosity. 1 asked him his price, and he stated $450 per aore; I asked him his terms, and he answered: "Terms? D—n the terms! I don't need the money. Find a young man that wants to get a start in life, and if he pays 4 cash to show his good intentions, he can pay the balance from the place." This place is in a fine locality, but little over a mile from the depot and col leges, and about 4 mile from the proposed electric road to Pomona and Claremont. If you want to see it. I will meet you with the carriage at the Santa Fe depot at North Po mona, or at S. P. depot at Pomona. R. R BAS SETT, Pomona, TX )R SALE -800 ACRES CHOICE WALNUT r land In lots to suit; irrigation not needed; 11 miles from the city. 700 acres of dairy and hog ranch; produces fine corn, grain and alfalfa; 10 fields; every thing complete; easy terms; 10 miles from the city. 600 acres choice corn, alfalfa and vegetable land in lots lo suit; 11 miles from city. 180 acres choice orange and lemon land. Choice ranches from 3000 to 48,000 acres for colonisation. CITY. $5000-11 andsome home ou Thirty-first and Flg ueroa, lot large, bargain. WOW 6-room cottage, Bonnie Brae. $2500—8-room house, Temple street. $'j500—12-room house, handsome, Lovelace. §8500—b room house, new, Trenton street iffMHHI-S-room cottage, Georgia Bell. $U),tMK>—Beautiful home, Flgueroa. $1300—5-room house, Douglass street People at a distance can safely invest through us. , "Do as we would be done by," Is our motto. HILL & CO., 11-12 tf sun Awed 139 South Broadway. JrtOß SALE—7O ACRES IN FAMOUS EL CA -1 jon valley: 35 acres full bearing: 17 acres { raisin prapes, 3 Rcres assorted table grapes, 18 i acres orchard; 150 orange trees 17 years old, : 140 lemon trees mostly 17 years old, fine crop; <> acres peaches, 2 acres apr.t ots, rest to wal j nuts, apples, pears, plums, prunes and other assorted fruits; all under fence. Fine new 14 -loom house, windmill and pump, barns and all outbuil lings. Ssveral springs on place; water piped from spring to orchard. San Diego flume runs across place. One of the finest homes in Southern Oalifornla, bringing in good income. Appraised last August by prom inent 'Frisco firm at price given. Must be sold in 30 days. Price, $16,500; or would take part Los Angeles gilt-edge property In exchange, l or particulars address DUNKIN A PRIXTZ, 125' 2 W. Second st. 12-28 tf 17OR SALE —$1000—3 ACRES, HOUSE AND 1 barn; $400 cash, balance on long time $1500—5 acres, house aud barn; $800 cash, balance on long time. $1000—5 acres; $300 cash, balance long time. All of the above Is supplied with an abundance of water, ond for soil, climate and location cannot be excelled by any place in Southern California, only six miles from the courthouse. Apply on the premises to MRS. WIIITEHOUSE, second house east of Verdugo postoffice. Take I. A. Terminal train to Glen dale. 12-10 tf IfOR SALE—STATE SCHOOL LANDS; $250 ' will buy the relinquishment of 040 acres fine land in Los Angeles county, Don't delay, only a few more left. School lands are only $1.25 per acre, on easy terms and long time; no residence required. Above lands come un der ditch and are selling fast. Headquarters for cheap lauds. DAY A CLARK, 119* 8. Spring street. 12.31 2t FOR SALE—S ACRES ORANGE LAND, Duarte, $250 per acre; a bargain. 40 acres, Anaheim, sugar beet land, $125 per acre; a line location. 20 acres at Cucamouga; running water; at $200 per acre. We also carry a fine list of county and city properly. Call and see us. DUNKIN <t PBINTZ, 1254 W. Second st.; tele phone49s. 12-31 tf ITtOR SALE—"AT POMONA"; READER, ARE 1 you a new arrival? Yes? Then let me give you a pointer. 1 don't know you from Cleveland, but if you want to buy a fruit ranch go out in the country whore they are. What do the boys In the city know about fruit ranches? Come out and see old Hayseed him self. R. S. BASSETT, Pomona ITIOR SALE—AT GLENDALE—S ACRES SET _T to fruits, as follows: 225 Eureka lemons. 25 oranges, 100 apricots, 80 peaches, 25 as sorted; new cottage of 4 rooms; no more de sirable locality in the county; owner wants to sell arid will give easy terms and low price. CRAWFORD A LOCKHART, 205 8. Broadway. 12-14-thurs A sun If 1-IOR S \LE —AS FINE A LIST OF ACREAGE ' as can be found In the state, and arc always ready to show property to those who are mean ing business, for we are proud of our list. It has cost time and money to complete and ex amine it. Come and hear what we have to say, STOVER & OLIVER, 1244 S. Spring, room 1. 12-iu-a r-iOR SALE—"AT POMONA"; strangers, are : you looking for a homo? Say! before you make your final decision take a run over here; it won't cost you much for railroad fare, and I will give vou'a free ride over what 1 consider the Hunt valley In California; bring your friends along. R. S. BASSETT, Pomona. —FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—PRUfTE • orchard of 04 acres in Orange county, California, in suburbs of nice little town of Fairview, <; miles below Santa Ana; will ex change for Kentucky property preferred. Ad dress J. F. RAMP, Paris, Ky. 12 31 31 sun 'I ucs Thurs I TOR." BALb 170 AC REB~FINE ORANOK 1 vine or olive land, adjoining the celebrated Vache winery at Brookside, near Redlands; this is the very choicest land In that neighbor hood In tlie market; all or part; price, $12,500; terms easy. For particulars see A. C. GOLSII, 147 s. Broadway, 8-30 tf (\ ARDKNA, GARDENA, GARDEN A—FOR \T sale- Itargalns, choice land as any in the county, ( lose to deiiot, $125 per acre; easy terms.' Best place to raise berries in winter; water in s feet. JOHN U i'AVKOVICII, room 11,211 West First. 12-31 8t lAOItIIENT- 80 ACRES JALFALFA OR SU -1 gar-bi . t land; the finest place in Orange county; fenced and cross-fenced, with all mod en: improvements, for a term of years. In quire ol owner, 134 N. Los Angeles St. 12-31 7t (TAUroN OR WRITE TO~E. B. CUSHMAN, J agent Alamitos Land Company, 304 W. lirst st , and get information about the best lemon land in the state; only $150 per acre. 12-27 lOt rpOB SALE-10 TO 25 ACRES OF L-JVEL I orange land, near railway depot, Alhambra, ai less than half ita value; water from Alham bra Addition Water company. Address 1". O. box 80!). 12-31-71 V]h)~R~~sa!.l^r^7)o~ACßES OF FINE FRUIT X 1 land for residence adjoining South Pasa dena; on electric car line from Los Angeles; low prices to suit. Address Box 28, South Pas adena. 12-3 J. 2t _FO»» SALE—COUNTRY PROPERTY. FOR SALE—I 2 ACRES OF EXCELLENT land, and a 2-itoiv house at Highland Park; all modern improvements; the house alone cost $8000; title perfect What excuse have you got lor not Jumping at this bargain? Address "Title." box 50, this office. I 'OR SALR--AT POMONA"; 10- ACRE prune orohard, $3000, your own terms. R. S. B ASSET T, Pomona. SEE F. P. MEAGHER FOR BARGAINS IN real estate. 105 N. Broadway, Los Angeles. mmnm t 11-2f>tf ■ FOll IALK-M ISCKLI.ANB(>Cg. FOR BALE THE FURNITURE OF A cottage, complete; close tn; rent only $12 per month; price cheaper than you can buy at tho second hand storet Call on STOVKR A OLIVER, I2IJ, 8. Spring, room 1. 12-28 tf ITtOR SALE—CHICK EN RANCIL i'HEAP . for cash; house of 3 rooms; nearly 1 acre of land; also large Incubator and oyer 100 hens. Call at 408 s. Hansen st., E. L. A., or address A. Q., box 40, Herald office. 12-:8A12-31 2t JJiOR SALE —EX PRESS WAGON, NEARLY . new, horse and harness. STAR STABLE, ourth and Wall. 12-28 5t 1^0 R~SALR—FIRBT-CLA9S SINGLE BUGGY. 1 F(rmers' Feed yard, 120 N. Broadway. 12-80 8t I r 0R SALE-THOROUGHBRED ENGLISH 1 mastiff. Apply MX, Box 30, Herdd. 12-31-2t FOR BALK—OLD PAPERS IN QUANTITIES to suit at this office IK6r"SALE-ssuO, NINE FURNISHED ROOM 1 flat, 102 S. Hill St. 12-30 3t ■i ' , ,"< ; _t—jL.iijgag..u_i n i.... l PKRBONAI.. TJERSONAL — IVIADAM NORMA ND, THE I greatest, most celebrated snd reliable clairvoyant and aatro'.ogist of the aftc, Will known tjy the business men and women of the world, can be consulted on all affairs ot life, removes evil influences, restores losi love. Why I am so different from everybody else Is been use your parents do not bring you up In the husttiebs you are adapted for. Young ladies, young gentlemen, would you be happy In the selection of a husband or wile? Would you know what line of business, trade or pro fession to follow to bo successful? Knowledge is power. By mail, $1. Send date, month and year that you were born. 3151] South Main street, room 22. 12 20 lm I PERSONAL—AN HONORABLE (HNULK OKN lleman, 20 years of age, whose vocation ne cessitates frequent change of location and con sequent deprivation of Intimate, social friend ship, would like to correspond with a kind hearted gentlewoman ot refined tastes, possess ing cultured mind, good physical and mental health, a sympathetic nature and grace of per son and heart, possessing deep reasoning fac ulties, loving justice and mercy, intelligently religious; must be free from matrimonial ties; object, mental Improvement and tho mutual help of true and loyal friendship. State age, general personal description, religious and po litical preferences, etc. Address KNIGHT, box 50, Herald office. 12-31-21 ERSONAL—COFFEE, FRESH ROASTED ON our Giant roaster: .lava and Mocha, 35c per lb.: mountain coffee, 25c; 10 lbs. corn meal, 15c; ti lbs. rolled wheat or oats, 25c: Gcrmea,2oc; rolled rye, 10c; gran, sugar, 20 lbs. for $1; 13 lbs. beans, 25c; 3 cans apricots, 25c; 3 cans roast beef, 25c; 3 pkts mincemeat, 25c; 8 lbs. raisins, 25c; glass marmalade, sc; ext. beef, 25c; can coal oil, 80c; 3 lbs lard,3oc; sork, 124 c; plcnlo hams, 10' s c; wood palls, Oc; brooms, 20c ECONOMIC STORES, 305 S. Spring st. NHONEBT, TEMPERATE, INDUSTRIOUS man, 38 years old, good looking, in excel lent health, of good family, much traveled, well educated and with small capital, wishes to marry a young ladr or widow of some means or in possession of an established business. Ladies who are sincere will kindly addre.s A X B, Box 60, this office. 12-30 3t BROB. - GOLD BAR flour, $1.00; city flour, 70c; granulated sugar, 21 lbs $1; brown sugar, 22 lbs $1; 0 lbs rolled oats,2sc; sardlnes,sboxes2sc; table fruit 3 oana SOo; midland coffee, 25c lb; eastern oil, 80c; gasoline, 80c; 2-lb can corned beef, 15c; lard, 10 lbs, 85c, 5 lbs, 45c. 601 8. Spring St., corner Sixth. IPERSONAL1 PERSONAL-MRS. PARKER, CLAIRVOY ant; consultation on business, love, mar riage, disease, mineral locations, life reading etc. Take University ulectric cars to Forrester ate. and Hoover st.; go west on Forrester aye. 8 blocks to Vine st., second house on Vine west of Vermont aye. 8-30 tf ERSONAL—A NICE, REFINED AMERICAN working girl, who Is fond of children, wishes the acquaintance of a refined widower with one or two small children; object matri mony; Roman Catholic preferred. Address for one week. G. C, box 40, Herald. 12-31-3t ERSONAL—ANYONE WHO CAN GIVE ME any information as to the whereabouts of my lost brother, Ai Br(noher, whom I have not heard from for twenty years, will be libernlly rewnrded by sending information to JOHN BRANCHER, Tobias, Sen. It TTENTION LADIES!—"EMMA" BUST DE veloper will enlargo yourtmst 5 Inches; fuaraniced. Sealed instructions 2c, or 24-page Llustated catalugue 6c, by mail. Emma Toilet Bazar, Boston, Mass. 10-8 13t suns •» f ARRY— IFdYOU WANT A HUSBAND OR Jlk wlfe,?jicb. or poor, send two cents for mat rimonial paper; sent sealed In plain wrapper. MX. AND MRS. DRAKE, 34 Central Bank Building, Chicago, HI. 12-3 suns-lot ARRIED LADIES' SAFEGUARD; PAT ented: no medicine; no equal; money refunded if not satisfactory. Send 10 cents to LADIES' NOVELTY CO., Kansas City, Mo. 8-26 Dm ATTORNEYS. JAY E. HUNTER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Bryson-Bonebrake block. Telephone 528. Practices in all the courts, state and federal 7-1 tf UNSACKER, GOODRICH A McCUTCHEN, lawyers, rooms 103 and 104 Phillips block, corner Spring and Franklin streets. Telephone 1120. 7-6 tf OIINSTONE JONES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. 8 Law building, 125 Temple street near court house. Tel. IOR, Los Angeles CaL 11-12 tf RJ. ADCOCK, ATTORNEY; SPECIAL AT • ten lion given to the settlement of estates, 115 West First et 4-6 tf M. POLLARD, ATTORNEY- AT- LAW, room 3 Allen block, Temple aud Spring streets. 2-11 tf ■XOUKBTONB. flWSrflrfgfg)/ .NIC LAV SAVED BY TAKING iBWMMMBv/ Santa Fe excursions to Kan- HflDUPsas City, St. Louis, Chicago, New York and Boston. Leave Los Angeles every Wednesday; personally conducted through to Chicago and Boston; family tourist sleepers to Kansas City and Chicago dally. Low rates and quickest time. Office, 120 N. Spring st. 7lm HILLIPB' EXCURSION PERSONALLY CON ducted via Rio Grande Western, Denver and Rio Grande and Rock Island route, leaves Los Angeles every Tuesday, crossing the sierra Nevadas and passingentireßloGrande scenery by daylight. Office 1.38 8. Spring stroet. 12-Otf v UUSO.N & CO.'B EXCURSIONS EAST fj every Monday via Rio Grande route; through tourist sleepers to Chicago and Bos ton, personally managed. Office, 212 S. Spring St., Los Angeles. VJ^BRIjNAHT BTJ KGBOJtf. Dr. ToußiixoN, French' veterinary surgeon—has the medal and Is a member of the Society of Universal Science—will take charge of all operations. Colts and other animals gelded. Cure guaranteed of diseases of the most aggravated nature. Moderate charges. Office, Sentous block, room U, Los Angeles. Mme. Tourlllon de Clercq, having received the highest certificate from the Acttdemle de Purls, and speaking English and German, gives French lessons in conversation, gram mar, literature, etc. Sentous block, rooms 0 and 8. Telephone 1128. t)-27 wed-sun PHYSICIANS. MlD wifery. Ladles oared for during oonnne ment at 7*7 Bellevueavenue. Calls promptly attended to. Telephone 1113. 0-Otf DR. STEPHENS, MAGNETIC HEALER, obesity and all diseases of either sex, es pecially those peculiar to ladles; hours. 9 to 5. 2384 R Springst, Los Angeles. 12-d tf RS. DR. VV ELLS—OFFICE IN HER BRICK block, 127 E Third st. Specialty, diseases of women. B~URGESB J. REEVE. ARCHITECT, ESTAB lished for the last 10 years In Los Angeics. No. 127 West Socond st. l-2b ly Ci~ hTTirown, ARCHITECT, 1325. BROAD- J 9 way,between First and Second. 8-7 tf ~patbints, S^fySI2SS!bJSSS^^ H~ AZARD & TOWNBEND, ROOM 9, DOWNEY block. Tel. 847, Los Angeles. 11-21 if ABSTRACTS. S' abstract ca—229 west'sec ond st., Los Angeles, CaL Honest work, honest price*. 12-5 tf ~\ BSTRACT and TITLE INSURANCE COM, J\ pany of Los Angeles, northwest corner of franklin <Mld New High sts. '»-l7 tf HUSIKK«S OPPOWTCWiriKS. IJtOR BALE-$5000; ONK OF THE IIKST " paying and in s; located drug stores In the olty; stock aboutssoo3; ownor obliged logo east to attend to other business the only rea son for selling. NOLAN A sMI 1 11, 22s vv. sec ond. , IVOR SALE—SIBOO: THE BEST-PAYING 1 coal, wood and feed business In the city; established about 10 years, aud has always a good, permanent trade; clears the yeur round about $200 per monlh above expenses; price about $1800. NOLAN A SMITH, 228 VV. Sec ond. 1.-VOR SALK-$2500; GROCERY AND PRO. dure business on Spring st., doingacash business of aboul $4000 tier month : stock and fixtures will Invoice shout $2500. NOLAN A SMITH, 224 w. Second. JIOR BALE-$100; A WELL-ESTABLISHED restaurant, anil paving a nice net profit on the Investment; price $400. NOLAN A SMITH, 228 VV. Second. l_iOß BALE-AT BSc ON Tilt DOLLUt, A •J/ first-class Block of boots and shoes, with lease of store on Spring st., very centrally lo cated, and a well-established trade; owner obliged to retire from the business on account of falling health; stock will Invoice about 53500. NOLAN A SMITH, 228 VV. Set ond. 7IOR BALE-$4000: GROCERY itI'SINKSS, . well established and very centrally located and clearing from $300 I $50J per month above expenses: stock about $4000. NOLAN A SMITH, 2*B W. Second. ITIOR SALE —$350: AN ESTABLISHED . creamcrv and produce business on Spring st, paying well; this Is a business that can be Increased almost Indellnltcly; price $j5O. NO LAN A SMITH. 22S VV. Sec..lid. ■710R SALE $350; A VERY CENTO M.LV Jj located and wel'-estnhlishcd fruit stand, clearing about $100 per month , rent onlj $15; price $350; this is a snap. NOLAN A SMITH, 228 VV. Second. 110R <*ALE-$15O0; V WELL-ESTABLISHED A 1 Job printing business in this city, dolus a very iTgeaud prolltable business; price $1500. NoI.AN A SM I t'll. 2 'S VV. Second. FM)K SALE—AN ESTABLISHED BUSINESS near the corner of Third and Spr'ng, clear ing aboul MOO per innhtli: no experience nec essary no bonus asked; price $Buo. NOLAN A SMITH, lit W. Second. I.IOR KXCHANGE-$50O0; A FIRST ( LASS stock of general merchandise, ill good lo caliiv, between Los Angeles ami san Bernar dino; slock will invoice about $0000; good, es tablished trade; will exchange for either city or country properly. NOLAN A SMITH, 228 W. Second. Tj\oß BALK-$«50; THE BEST-PAYING 27 -r room lodging house In the city; room" all full and clearing v arly $200 per month . rent only $40 per month ; price of furniture $850 $501 cash, ba'ance on time: tills Is a snap. NOLAN A SMITH. 228 VV. second. I.iOR BaI,E $.50; THE FURNITURE COM plete for housekeeping In 3 rooms, very pleasantly located only about two blocks Irom (his office; rent only $12 per month; price of furniture, $250. NOLAN A SMITH, 888 VV. Second. ITIOR SALE $500: INTEREST IN AN F.S -1" tabllshed gas-fixture business in thisoity; this Is a splendid opening lor the right party. NOLAN A SMITH, 22H VV. Second.' Wil'lWl FOR SVLK. A SVI.UON BUSINESS IN this city, well Inhaled and doing a good business; price. $000. NOLAN A SMITH, 228 W. Second. Jb—|ui I'm; sail, an ESTABLISHED COR eplUUner grocery business in this city, In cluding coal, wood and feed Lit incss: price, $700; sickness only reason for selling. NOLAN A SMITH, 228 W. second. 12-31-.'i If OR SALE—BY B. WHITE, 221 W. FIRST 1 street. $ 125—Fruit stand. $ 485—Cigar store. H 150—Cigar store. $1700 - Paving saloon. $1000 Coai yard. $ 7(l—Delicacy store. II 350— Restaurant. $ 150— Restaurant. $ 375—Bakery in first-class condition; large city route; horse, wagon, etc. $2000-Largest and most niugnilicently fitted up restaurant in the cilv; clears over $3'JO a month, $20iK), half cash. LODGING HOUSES. 5 rooms, $ 175. 24 rooms, $ 600. 10 rooms, $1150. 40 rooms, $3800 18-8181 B. WHITE, 221 W. First st. ATIV/vft—t;H(>CERY : CASH Olt TRADE. 3M»Mll) $2000 Grocery: good business. $2500 —Grocery at invoice. $50 I —Saloon; special bargain. 11500—Cigar store; good stand. $400—Coal and wood yard. Lodging houses from $50.1 10 $1.00. * WALKER A HARRtS, 12-31 tf 108 s. Broadway. ODGING HOUSE FOR KALE OF 21 ROOMS, within 34 blocks of the city hall: house elegantly furnished throughout, with all mod ern improvements; new furniture; best loca tion in the city; two years' lease; low rent; w ill sell reasonable; all of the rooms are rent ed; good reason for selling. Tills is an excel lent buy. Address W. L. P., Postotllce Box 505, city 12-rttf I"VORTsaLE -GROCERIES BAKERIES, RES -1 taurants, hotels, butcher Bliops, cigar, sta ionery, notion stores, lodging and boarding houses: many others from $100 tos3ooo. IN FORMATION BUREAU, 3104 South Spring St., Edward Nittingcr, manager. 11-8 2111 I~yoltllAi7E—THE FIN~e"sT RESTAURANT IN 1 the city; receipts from $75 to $100 per day. This fine place can be bought so as to make one of the finest deals in the city for a first-class restaurant man. Call on STOVER A OLIVER 1244 8, Spring, room 1. 12-28 tf Y7>OR SALE ON~SrRIN < i "Vf. NEAfi~~FIUST I' St., 8-room lodging house; furnished first class; two rooms pays rent You can buy at vourown terms; call early; this bargain will go quick. J. WALSH * CO , 12-28 tf 3214 8. Spring st. For" salf. -firstm v lahs"'ht)TEL, FUrni ture and grounds, among the most doslr able in Southern California. Hotel men, call and investigate. HILL A CO. 123 W. Sec ond st. 8-21 sun-lues A thurs-tf JfOR SALE—AT A SACRIFICE, BEST ' cated and Ilucst fitted clothlngstore in the city doing $70,000 business. None but prin cipals meaning business need apply. CON FIDENTIAL BROKER. Box 50. 12-31 2t' duTrw-k — NEATEST AN D BEST PAYING ePTvI' delicacy store for the money in the city; rare chance; $40n. B. WHITE-, 221 VV. Firsts!. l-'-31 2t I.IOR SALE—A SALOON, AT A BARGAIN. < Call this day on STOVER A OLIVEH, 1244 S. Spring st 12-28 tf ioTFr FORGET TO SEE STOVER A OLIVER 1244 a Spring, for business chances. 12-17 tf KDUUA I lON AL. A\ T OODBI'RY BUSINESS COLLEGE, 386 8. VV Springst., the oldest, largest mid finest equipped commercial school lv Southern Cali fornia- a thorough course in the commercial branches aud banking; a superior and suc cessful shorthand and typewriting department ami a practical English Course; new college rooms, perfectly lighted and ventilated; elec tric elevator for pupils' use; newfurnlture and appliances; open all the year; pupils received at any time; Illustrated catalogue and full In formation free. (1. A. HOIGH, president; N. U. FELKER. vlce-presldont, 5-4 ly I"0S ANGELEB~ B U S i N X S8 _ C O L LEG X _i AND ENGLISH TRAINING SCHOOL (Incorporated), 144 South Main street, Largest and best equipped business training school on the coast. Thorough and practical courses In the commercial, shorthand, type writing, telegraphy, assaying and all English branches. Large, able and inatuie faculty of instructors. Day and evening sessions. Terms reasonable. Call at office, or write for elegant catalogue. E. F. BHKADER, President; F. W. KELSEY, Vice-President; I. L. I.NSKEKP, Sec retary. g-16 ly rivHE NEXT TERM IN THE COLLEGI-fliP X Liberal Arts in the University of Southern California opens Wednesday, January 3, 1594. Full college courses open to both young men men and women. Also academic Instruction preparing for entrance to oallcgc. Best of ad vantages in music, vocal and instrumental. Rates very low. Address the president, Dr. J. P. Widney, 150 Adams st, or call on Dean Mat thew, at University buildings. West Los Ange les. 12-2U-Iot TTiROBEL INSTITUTE—CAS A DE ROBAB- V Adams street, cor. Hoover. W ill begin second quarter January Sth, 1804. Circulars sent and all Information given upon applica tion. MRS. CAROLYN M. N. ALDEN, Casa do Rosas. 9-27 tf Slchool for boys aniFyoung MEN— Bryson block. Spring and Second streets, reopens Tuesday, January 2nd. Private les- Bons also given. Circulars sent. A. B. BROW N, (Yale) 33 Potomao block. 12-17 lm S~ CHOOL FOR PHYSICAL TRaInING"AND Elocution, Stowell block, VMS & Spring It Separate classes for misses, matrons and chil dren now forming for January. Apply to MISS ALFREY. 9-30 Urn OR X j High school branches-will give private Instruction. Best references. Address TEACH ER, Box 20. 12-28 cod at t~os"angeles schcmdl _ o"f _ abt and de- Xj sign, Chamber of Commerce building. Branches, Pomona College and Euclid uvenue, Pasadena. 10-29 3in TJIANO LESSONS 25c E A X methods; experienced teacher. Address P. O. Box 118, city. 12-24 2t sun and wed HORTHAND AND TYPEIVITunN<i-^BEST advantages. LONG LEY INSTITUTE, Spring ami I-i rst sts. 8-7 tf ' LOS ANGELES CONSERVATORY'OF MUSIC and Arts; open all the year. Mils. EMILY J. VALENTINE, President.; Y. M. C. A. build ing, Broadway and Second sts. 8-14 ly WILLHARTITZ, MUSIC STUDIO, ROOM • A, Crocker building, 212 3. Broadway. 8-29 tf r<i<: kxc-hamqst. J7VOR Ex7TiTn(lK--$1O.000: AN ELEGANT " new tO-room residence tn aouthwoat purl of tho city, near Adams, on lotOu feet frontage, welt Improved I cash price of property, $10,000; will lake part In Improved ranch, and balance cash or long time; thia Is one of the most elegant homes in the city. NOLAN A SMITH. -AM W. Second. EXCHANGE-$125; A VERY HIGHLY I improved ranch, abuut 12 miles from the city, consisting nf about 200 acres; about 100 aorea In lemons, peaches, pears, apples and wnlnuts; cash price, $125 )icr acre; will trade for good city property. NOLAN A SMITH, 22H VV. Second. lionI ion EXCHANGE- $3000; NICK 7-ROOM residence, good barn, lot highly Improved, located on Ohio st., about 1 blooK from the electric, line; price, $11000; Incumbrance, $1500; will trado equity for vacant lots or small piece of land. NOLAN A SMITH, 228 VV. Second. {,101! EXCHANGE— $8000; 20 ACRES NEAR 17 Orange, all In old, bearing trees, bringing large Income: good house, barn and other tm ciovi iiietits, good soil and water right; line local ion ; price, $8O0u; will exchange for city property. MILAN A SMITH, 228 W. Second. |7vOR ICXCII.\NGE-SUSOO: 10 ACRES ON P Flgueroa St., very highly Improved, and valued at $11500; will take good city property in exchange. NOLAN A SMITH, 228 VV. Second. l MHi KXCHANGK-fB6«o| 10 ACRES VERY 1 choice land on Main st., a little south of the city: 5-room house, ham, well, windmill and lank; some fruit tret*, etc.; price $5500; will trade for good liouso aud lot In the city. NOLAN A SMITH, 22-1 W. second. IrVOR HXCHANNi X $8500; A VERY FINK 1 8-rooui reslden ie, a'l modern, on lot OOx 150, located on Pearl si. near Eleventh; price $850 i $2i on liieunibraneoi will trade equity Mir an imp: l ', tl pllhC Of a. few acres close to theclty.MiL' - , iMITH, 221 VV, Second. Y.-iolt EXCIIV.NGE-5 ACRES ON WEST IVWashington at., very highly Improved! lußßOutvUli tho olt; limits, at cash valuation, [or good I se and lot In sout Invest part of the cilv. NOLAN AKM I I'll. 228 W. Second. JTtOH KS' ll.lMil. $',500; NICK 8-ROOM, 1 2-Story res'iii nee, on Pearl at., between Eighth and Temple sis.; lot .nit 155, well lss> proved: will uAChauge lor smaller house ot vacant lm-, south pan of the eltv, and some cash. NOLAN A SMI I'H, 22J W. second. IVOR K.Ni-H VV.E $3500; NICK H-ROOM I residence on Fifteenth st., noar Flgueroa In v cry line condition; it has incumbrance of about $1200, to he paid In small month y in atallments; will trade equity for cheaper house and let, clear. NOLAN A SMITH, 224 VV. second. I Mitt EXCHANGE—SI2,OOO; LOT 40x120, I on Blxtn id., between Main and Broadway, valued at $12,000, incumbrance $400: will trade equity for country property. NOLAN A SMITH. 228 VV. Second. 1-iok KXCHANGE—SBOO; 4 GOOD RBBI -1 dened lots In the city of san Bernardino; price for all, $800; will lake In exchange any good property here. NOLAN A SMITH, 228 w, second. 12-81 2t IVOR EXCHANGE- THF.RE NEVER WAS A V belter list of exchanges. Read them care fully. Surely one of them will meet your ap probation. Linn EXCHANGE -15 acres of unirri r gated, unimproved land less than two miles southeast of Southern Pacific station in On tario. This land is now* being cleared and plowed preparatory to planting this season to apricots, pent lies, prunes, almonds, et' 1 . Good domestic water can be had at fair depth; there is one good well near the 15 acres. What have you got in exchange for this? IJIOH EXCHANGE—FRUIT RANCH IN SAN V Bernardino county for Los Angeles city properly or acreage near Los Angeles. Tell me what you hsve at once, I MIR EXCHANGE — DENVER, COLORADO, I property for Los Angeles of y or county property. Lot mo know what you have at once. • FfOR EXCHANGE —GOOD MONTANA OR ' Washington land for Southern California property; Los Angeles county land preferred. |iOR EXCHANGE—32O ACRES IN SCOTT'S I I Bluff county, Nebraska, unincumbered; U. S. patent; latin all perfectly level; on first tuple land In the North Platte valley,under the farmers' irrigating canal now in course of con struction, on the line of the projected B. A M. R. R. extension from Alliance to Cheyenne. Present value of laud, $30j0. • lk-14 tf IVOR EXCHANGE-FOR LOS ANGELES V property, Improved or unimproved, .'to acres, with water right, etc., about a quarter of a mile from Perrls, Riverside county; no Im provements: unfneuinbered; valued atsiso<»; clear title: suitable for prunes, pears, or alfal fa; will assume small amount IrtOß EXCHANGE—RESIDENCE PROPERTY ' in Cedar Rapid*-, lowa, on one of tho prin cipal streets, for fruit land In bearing in some Southern California county. li('RI i('R EXCHANGE—TWO LOTS ON UNION ; Heights, Denver, Colo.; would trade for a business that Is clear; boot and shoe or tobac co and cigar business preferred; the price of the lots Is $I<H>o each, net; lots unincumbered. Who can comply with the above? EXCHANGE—I6O ACRES OF GOOD ■ land in Comanche county, Kansas, 70 acres under cultivation, 00 acres Buffalo grass; plenty of water by digging 12 to 25 feet; title, U. S. patent; will trade for acreage or city property in Southern California. Address COMANCHE. -|70R EXCHANGE-160 ACRES OF KANSAS 1 land 14 miles from count, seat of Grant county; will trade for small place in Southern California--near romona preferred. The land is all good and has bored well, good water; worth $.u00; what have you to offer. I'm waiting Mir an answer. I-vOR EXCHANGE—I6O ACRES OF GOOD ' land near Madrid, Perkins county, Nebras ka; frame house, barn, 8 horses, a good well; 85 acres sown in fall grains; valued at $3500; full investigation solicited; want Los Angeles, Riverside, or San Bernardino county property. A postal dropped to ECIRP, box 40, this office, will receive prompt attention. 1.1 OR EXCHANGE OR SALE—3 NICE COT ' tages, lo minutes' walk from courthouse; also line improved ranch in absolutely frost less Canuenga foothills; also stock of cloaks, wraps and ladies wear. Inquire of the owner, 134 N. Los Angeles St. 12-31 lm IVOR EXCHANGE. —30 ACRES OF CHOICE land, well Improved, for eastern property, that will bear investigation. STOVER A tl 1.1- VK.R, 12445. Spring, room 1. 12-10-11 KOK RENT —HO UN EH. lOWNI OWN 1!) HOUSES, FUKNlBHKD~ANrTllrN furnlshcd, for rent; also 400 buflding lots for sale on Installments and acreage lor sutt dlvtslon on easy termß. MATTIBON, 811 South nut si. la-la at Ti"OR KENT—9-ROTJM HOUSE, 320 B. OLIV§ I 1 st,; just been put In flrJt-cl«s condition; newly papered, paintec".. c'.t. HaRNES A BARNES, 227 W. Second si. 10-1 tf FOR RENT—TWO-STORY SEVEN-BOOM house, S4O S. Flower si.; modern conven iences, lawn, etc.; no stable; no children. In quire ut 838 S. Flower. . 12-20 31 Vf-OK RENT—HOUSE OF SEVEN ROOMS A.N D F bath; nice lawn and flowers; small barn; all in lirst-elasß order. Inquire on premises, 1203 W. Eigyhth st, 12-20 51 ITtOR RENT "o"RBALE—ONE 8-ROOM HOUSE 1 corner Sixteenth and Flower. Apply be tween 11 a. in. and 3 p in. 12-30 3t T<» i.I T !MIOOM~ COTTAGE, THIRD ST~ 1 near Main. DE COURCY, 204 S. Main. 12-81 2t rpo LET- 513 E. TWENTY-THIRD 5T.,58.50, X 8-rooin cottage, barn, etc. 12-3 -3t FOR RKNT—ROOMS. _^ TfOR RENT—ROOMS AND BOARD IN P Rl li vale family; principal residence street In city; near electric car line; all convenience*; home cooking; rates tor 2, $50. Address X. Y. '/.., Box 20, this office. 12-2/ tf rrio" LET — FINELY FURlitjiiSSi SUNNY JL rooms, all conveniences, with board, very reasonable; 1211»L Hill st. 12-3021 ROOMS~~TO LET — LViHT J 1 housekeeping. 325 Bucna Vista st. \ 12-24 tf FOR RUNT— MISCULLSKUOP*, I7IOR RENT—ALFALFA RANCHES, STOCK ' ranches, orange ranches, ranches of sll descriptions a specialty. List your ranches for sale or rent with K. P. CULLEN A CO., Mln ncsola Headquarters, 237 W. First st. 10 29tf DftKßs) AkO Fllt|sNgM>, METROPOLITAN STEAM DYE WORKS, 241 Franklin st.; fine dyeing and cleaning. 1-13 tf PARISIAN d"yF. WORKS, 275 SOUTH MAIN I st.; best dyeing in the city. l-13tf ~ contractors" CONRAD SCHERER, OItANITE, BITUMIM oub and asphalt paying; 287 w. First st.