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16 Jf in want of anything read the herald classified columns THE HERALD IS GETTING HIGH BALL On to classified advertising. The lisl of lire want* published today indicate the nay people are drifting. It's results whirl, count. The, people,find returns hy advertising in %he Herald, and they increase tlieir order. | ' ♦ 4> <•>♦♦♦♦♦ » ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦ I THE HERALD | ♦ WANT COLUMNS $ ♦ FREE! I t To Those ♦ t Looking for ♦ | Work. ♦ t ♦ 1 Look under "Situations Wanted, ♦ X Hale aud Female." 2 I ♦ {♦♦♦♦♦♦<»-♦ »♦♦♦♦♦♦-» ♦♦♦♦^♦♦» UHUKCH NOTICES. tit WAS (lI.AII WHEN Til KY SAU) INTO 1 me'We will s" IBM the house, ii Hie Lord.'"' Psalm cxxil; lv. onanr nii Rni On the corner ot Flower end I'ico streets is a •trout!, vigorous parish ot tne Episcopal church. Persons at lending this church are assured ol a reverent service and n ihonglitfiil sermon. lttsHOP'S VISITATION. The Might Kcv. Wm. F. Nichols, 1). D., bishop o' California, preaches today iv Christ church and administers the sacred rite of confirma tion to a class of young persons st the 11 -o'clock service this mor-ninar. "Then laid Ihey their hands on them and tbey received the Holy Ghost." Acts viii; 17v, st. Andrew's brotherhood men oi Christ Church Chapt-r Will be In attendance 10 seat visitors and extend a hearty welcome. The pews and seats in ihis church are not rented. At the evening service (7:80 o'clock) ihe tx relent choir will ie in aiieiidance as usual, the re-tor, Key. Alfred S. Clark, preaching the sermon. . niHE FIRST SPIRITUAL SOCIETY (INCOR- X porated), meet* every Sunday at New Mu sic hall, 831 8. Bp ring; children's lyeetim at 1 p.m. Or. N. F. Kavlin lectures at2:SO and -7:30 p.m. Afternoon subject: Hints to In vestigates. Evening subject: What is sin. .is ii a Sin to nance, Play cards. Attend the Theater, and Such Like Social Pastimes'.' Ur. Schlesinger, tbe great sledge-hammer lesi medium lor skeptics, will give test afternoon and evening. Afternoon solo, Flee As a Bird, evening solo. Dreams, Mrs, Pettel. Condemn no cause without inveutigatinn. Clergymen and all professional men invited to bear ibis wonderful medium. 9 C'HI'UCH OF 'IHE NEW Ell A—AT ILLINOIS hall. Broadway and sixth, at 11 a. in. and '■-7:40 p. in.—Morning discussion led by Morde cai Larkin, on How to Educate tho People. Brother Mordecai is an Al talker, and no One "•pods under his speaking except In assent. ' JSork will likclv be present. Eveningstrvice ' liv P.cv. W. C. Bowman. Lei ihe common -•people come out and bear this grand apostle of "the living truth. -Monday evening, election of iifncers for ensuing year. All scats free ut church services. Lei all attend. SS .IOHN'S CHClii"il, (EPISCOPAL), COIL Adams and Figneroa. St. Holy Eucharist, R a.m.: morning service and sermon at ll; Sunday school at 2: *0; full choral evensong at 4. special attention paid to the music, which is rendered by a large vested choir oi men, women and boys. Alt Hie seats in this church free Stringers cordially inched. Take Grand avenue table to Adums street. Jtev. B. W X Tayler, rector. 4 CIHRIBT CI 11' X (TI, EPISCOPAL—CORNER / Flower end Pico streets: Alfred s. Clark, rector; residence. 1 870 Figneroa street, •Sunday services, II a. ni. aud 7:11(1 p. m. Holy communion iirst and third Sundays oi tiie month. Sunday school, 9:45 a. in. Seals lree. Strangers arc cordially invited io all services. Electric cars to Pico Heights or Uni veisity station pa-s ihe church OF - S'l'l PAUL THE -APOSTLE J (Ep-scpal), Olive si., opposite llio park. Services today: liolv communion, 7:30 a. in.; morning prayer, sermon, 11 a. m., subject, 'I be Lasi Judgment; evenlug, the i:t. Kcv. in-. Nichols, bishop of California, will preach at both services. The choir will render a special eelcri ion of music ; JHiTuHITI of"THE UNITY (UNITARIAN'", Kj corner Hill and Third streets, Rev. .1. s. Thomson, raster — Services Sunday at 11 a. in.; Sabbath school, 9::io a, m Subject Sunday morning. What Uccai >t Christ's body.' There will be no evening service. I"Practical1 "Practical talks in christian sci ence by Mrs. Jennie B. Phillips in the Fri day Morning club rooms on Broadway, oppo site ihe I irst M. V.. church, tilts evening at 7:80 p. in Subject, Imagery, Symbolisms and C«u&terfeits. Everybody Invited. TpMRST PRKsItY fER IA NTIH URCH, CORNER J? Second and Brondway—ll a. m< and 7:110 p. m., preaching as usual; (1:20 ]>. m., Y. I. S. C. K. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. Strangers (ordially invited toauend. LL SOI LS' UNITARIAN ( ill RCBL DR. Fay. minister—services this morning at hall of Friday Mom ng club Broadway, be tween Third and Fourth. Subject, Cod's Con trary Winds. r-pHE THEOSOPIIicAL SONETS'—FREE X lecture this evening at 7:45 o'clock at Bia vatsky hall, 4:il 1 2 Sp'ing street. Subject, An Ennobling Philosophy, by Mrs. Emily Pen- Bint, I -lIRST UNIVERSALIS!' CHURCH, C ALE 1)0 -nia hall, 119., S. spring st. Preaching 11 a. m., Sunday school l. :15 r. m. Pastor, Key. A. A. Rice. Sermon by Rev. .1. W. Hanson, D. I>. 1J ROGKEBBIVE TKU'I II SEEK ERS MEET AT 107., N. Vain at 7:30 p. in. Dr. i'onlton vill open with an address on Thought. Medi um.- Ulll tests. Ad lv i-sii>li irec. tttiUl.im'w. tTTr waTteT{~(l 11 AMM ELL, OCULIST, \.) former y located atStowell block, lias re moved o Stimson building; olliees, 31.V-ili>, hour-. 9 to 4. 11-15 :lm M ANTSLS. •IIfoOHTIRONA ND SLATE MAN'I ELS :~FIN X » » cabinet ware 10 order; hard wood lim ber. M. BOHRMAN, 514= S. Spring St.; Tel 80S. Im SPECIAL NOTICES. T~EVvrs"&~A L DEI?SONi'" 1j 312 South Main street. The inquiry of the masses today is. 'Where to get the m o'st goods for t lie least money.'" Lewis ,v. Aiderson study your wauls and want your trade. Our motto is a ways ' Cheap for cash," and that answers all questions. When you want anything in iurniture or bouse fur nishings call'iind see us and you'll save money ; every time; try it. Stf (Special notice—rr ha vino been ri ! O rooicrt tbat President Cleveland was about to retire to private life, owing 10 his Immensity orcorpulcncy, tbe Chicago Magnetic Shield Co. generously presented him with a magnetic abdomnial belt, which has proved so beneficial that be is now able to attend 10 tho duties' of I his office CHICAGO MAGNETIC SHIELD CO., 45S s. Spring St. 9 ■*^»tTc'e—WK~CAN BUILD COTTAGES FOR one hiiudrcd dollars ($100) a room; size of loom. 12xi2fi.: height of ceilings, 10 It.; two porches and on* chimney included; bouse 10 be painted and plastered two coats; Will fur nish ail necessary plans and specifications; estimates given on'all classes of building. Ad dress p, Box 00, Ihis office, and we will call on you. "ItTOTICE Till' I.OS ANGELES CITY WA PB R j company will strictly enforce tha follow- I lag rules: The hours for sprinkling are be tween (I and S o'clock a. ni. and (> and 8 o'clock p. in. For a violation of the above regulation the water win toe shut off and a fine of $2 will becharged before Hie water will be turned on again. 8-17 tf Olive - iToiige NO 207~ KNIGHTS OF Pythias-A 11 memtiers are hereby notified to be present at the next regular meeting on Thursday, December 13th, at 7:30 p. m.,sharp. Election of officers and oilier business oi grent importance, "er order A. C. QOLsH. ( '. c. 9-12-13^ TL-IIRE IXSuTtANCE-I REPRESENT THE f old Phoenix, Pennsylvania. American, Greenwich, and Svea of Gottsabarg, all prompt and liberal payers; don't insure or renew your policies uniirvoti get my ligures. BEN E. W ARD, 138 Soiitb Spring st. 9 A MONTHS-DRESS CUTTING AN D dress making schools, 041 S. Broadway. I'lasses every day. How 10 draft, cut, lit and put together ftfl kinds of dresses. King's Ladies Unique French Tailor system taught, 0 r-pIII-fsAri: DEPOSIT BOXES t)F THE STATE X Loan and Trust company are enclosed in a fire-proof and burglar-proof vault, with time locks and brilliantly lighted with electricity: alcoves attached lor the private examination cf valuables, witli writing materials; a young lady in attendance. 8-1 If MESMIN'S FEMALE PILLS AS A SPECIFIC monthly medicine for imraediaie relief or painful and irregular menses-l'rom what ever cause. For sale by GEO. 11. FREEMAN CO., 102 N. Spring st. Price, $2 per box. r" Os"aN(: EI. ES < OUNOIL,"NoTI4B9" ROYAL j Arcanum, meets at No. 243 S. Spring st. every Thursday at 7:30 p.m. J. A. REID, Re gent ; Charles 11. Brown, Secretary. Visiting members Invited lo meet with us. ItUSINESS CARDS $1 PER 1000; OTHER Jj printing in proportion. PACIFIC PRINT ING PLANT, 217 New High it. Tel. 1400. 9 IF YOUR 'ROOF LEAKS HAVE IT REPAIRED by Irwin Porter, a practical roofer of Sight years'experience. BXB s. Los Angeies st. 9 >TOTK'E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JEANNE I Lhez will not be hereafter responsible for hia wife's (Beptistlae Lhez) debts, 11 OH. GOODWIN'. PIANO MAN! JFACTURE it? • pianos, church ami parlor organs repaired and tuned. Factory, 507 Ceres aye. 11-1411' OTEAM CARPET CLEANING; CARTETB . - cleaned and rolaid 6 cti. per yard. ('. W. H AW Pi', 115 Ord street. il MACHINERY, DIES AND TOOLS MADE ami repaired ,1. yon SERKEY, 210 S. Los Angelea St. Tel. 933. 11-14H npALK - wni i~claEk & wright about 1 paints al 1,21 S. spring St. il-4tf I.IOR PETROLEUM AND WATER METERS J 1 see J. E. KOEBERLE, 145 S. Broadway (• PANISH DINNERS TO ORDER, SI TO SSLSO; O regular dinner, 500. 322 Wilmington st. S~~W~A N1" ELI it, (THE L A. TEN IWA W NI NG C 0.,) has removed to 250 s. Main. 11-25 T F _ SLO I E R. 11 OUS E~ M 01V E P~6"F FI if' E, .'\ •12 Center place. 1 -13 t f I.OIT AN It KIUINII. V "4TH?~ bROE E~CO Ij was stolen, one liver-colored cocker span iel pup, S months old; had four while feci, white belly, marked while on face to point of note, and clipped tail. Return to M. LOWEN STEIN. 731 south Hill St., and receive reward. 8 J 'STRAY-CAME TO MY PLACE. 807 EAST j l ir.-t street, Wednesday noon, a clipped bay horse, about 10 years old, brand s 11 on let! hip, hitched to a concord open buggy. Owner can have same by calling and paying expenses. 11 1' 08T-ON OR ABOU T NOVEMBER 16TH, j Bank Book No. 153,011 of the Hibernla Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco. By returning same to tins olllce finder will bo suitably rewarded. 14 J~^oun7T— b~ay "pony, coTT~washing~ton and Alameda sts., Sunday; 3 white feet; owner can have some by proving property and pnyiug expenses. P. I). H artNETT, above ad dress. 15 ffIOUND— THE BEST PLACE TO Ll ST~P BOP erly of all kinds is witli W. 11. BAKER, 2iio'.j sprlngstrast. 12 IJtOUND— SAM, TIIE CHAMPION HORSE clipper. North Prouduay. 11 -23 1 m SiOVtl KEIfAtKBP. V 7 158 W. Fifth street. Repairs made ior any stove in the I. S. Patterns made lo order. 15 fl ASOLINE STOVES CLEANED, REPAIRED VT I'd. 100*. BLACK >l AN. 403 S Spring st SI'l:»K»IEs. RED HYNEK H A ND deciduous fruit tren, large variety. 212 W, Fourth tv Call or write. tOS ANGELES HERALD. SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 9. 1894. HELP W*)iTK[i MA.I.X. I WANT represent me and look out (or mv interests during my absence. 1 will sell a quarter in terest in one of the most popular and bent pay ing show companies on the road, for the sum oiifHOO, part down: no experience necessary. • all today, 318 s. Hill si, 9 MF. N AXIFwoMES TO WORK AT HOME: I pay !}lB to *1S per week for making crayon pictures; new patented method; any one who can read or write ran do tiie work evening or daytime a', home: send address; 1 send work at once. H. A. GRIPP, German Ar tist, Tyrone, Pa. 9 TjTTANTED—AM, NEEDING HELP, FREE TT employment or any information, address 'E. NITTINGKK'B BUREAU, established 1880. (ifticc, 9l9\i s. Sping si.; residence, 4SI S. Hope St., coiner Fifth, tos Angeles, Cai. Tele phone 113. 5-llilf (TITY AND COUNTY OFFICIAL TREE j labor bureau, 240 New High St., telephone 1153, for cooks waiters, household help, me chanics and laborers. W. A. WHI IK, man ager; 11-10 tf TIT ANTED-A FEW PERSONS IN EACH TT place to do writing. Send stamp for 150 page book of particulars. J. WOODBURY, 127 >V. Forty-second si., N. Y. city. 10-7 ly VTA NTED- TRU STWOBT H V PERSON* TO TT travel; salary, .11780 and expenses; refer ence. Enclose self-addressed stamped envel ope, Manager, box P, ChloagO. 19 I JETTY, HUMMEL 4 CO., : 100-302 WEST Second st. Tel. 609. The best employment office in every way in Southern California. 7-12 tf \VANTED — EX IM-! XI FACENED PRESS T T goods salesmen: give references and sal ary wanted. Address .1, box 40, this office. 9 TTASTF.D^T(.IOOD IX I'KRIEn7:EiTTTn". TT vasscr for city work; good commission to the right party. Call at 453 8. Spring St. 9 lEMPLOYMENTI EMPLOYMENT j -MISS MCCARTHY, lOlit S. Broadway; teL i/irst-ciTass coat makkf, wasted, ga r BEL THE TAILOR, 312 8. Spring at. 11 11KI.P iriNTED-FBHALK. A~~PE R J I ANENT PoB] Tii) EEK LV is guaranteed any lad « who will work for us quietly at home; all material free. Reply with stamped envelope WOMAN'S MUTUAL BENEFIT CO., .loliet, ills. 9 *lt T A NTED—A CHAMBERMAID AND I>fX TT ing room girl, country hotel; meet pro prietor Sunday 2 to ft p. m. at room 4, 102 S. Broadway. 9 W A NTED—' .OVER N ESS, 10 TEACH LAI IN, TT Greek, piano, etc.. $40; must l,e vounc and scholarly. LOS ANUEI.ES TEACH lilts' AGENCY. 9 \TTANTRD-L\DY OF BUSINESS EXPEBI YT ence in ft real estate office; references re quired. Aildress 1), box 50. this office. 10 *tT7 ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, A GOOnIIAIR TT dresser, one who will work on commis sion. Call room 7, 321' 2 S. Spring. 9 \\'Tntei)-a~s'Frong~ - elderi.yger- tt man girl to keep bouse on a farm. Ad dress E, box 80, this office. 10 W ANTED-A FIItsT-i I.ASs EXPERIENCED TT second girl. German or French preferred. ( all at 102."> S. Hope st. 9 —~D it ASKING OR PLAIN TT sew ing. Address 628 Soutlt Los Angeles street, 10 \%J ANTBD - TWO iTTI{~i A TO SHOVEL 11 candy at Exposition, 423 B. Spring. ostonTeTial.eloi R.oy» i e~n t " ag excr 353 S. Brondway, LOS Angeles, Cal. 12 Tlf ANTED—CASH QIRLS AT EXPOSITION" TT 421 S. .Tiring. | SIIIATIOXS WAMTED-HALE. Deserving person* deHr4n§ employment will be nftotred to insert three lines, under this heading, tiro times frre of charge. a well edu<■ ated'JaPANESE~GENTLE- nirtti wishes to go ns guide to Japan, Corea or China as interpreter and attendant to any kind oi business at once. Come toask about it. Address T. 'J'.. care Vamato. 404 S. Soring st. jo WANTED— BY YOUNG MAX—POSITION AS clerk, or work in printing business; City or country; has had ]!» months experience at the lalter business, principally at Ilia case. Address X, box 60, this oltice. " 10 Good Morning. Have You Read the Want Ads? * CCOUNT ANT -BUSINESS MEN NOT RE- J\. quiring constant attendanc* of book keeper can have books written up periodically by competent accountant. Addross K. Box'JO, this Office, ' 11 yul'XO MAN 24 YEARS OLD WISHES 1 position as bookkeeper and collector; good penman; experienced: gootl business ahilitv. Address (J, A, L. care N. B. W., No. 136?«| W. geoond. 9 VV ANTED— A Vv r IITLTNG MAN, AtiE 32? I » work on n ranch or any place for $5 a month and board. Address* for one week, JOHN MURPHY, Los Angeles Postofflce. onr a tion wanted^mTn"a n d~wif'e as 10 cooks in mining camp: middle aged: no children; references given ii desired. Address L, box 50, this otliee. 9 TV'A ATTblTßl'"i?XPlfiriirN(' EI) II coachman (American), thoroughly ac quainted with care oi horses aud vehicles; good references. Address J. I>. S., this office. IjsXPERIENCED BOOK X E E PER AND SALES- U man would like R position; reference tiie best. Address M., 810 East Sixth Btreet. 10 AINTE R AN] f"PAPBR HA NO ER;" GOOD mecltanie: will work reasonable hv the day or Job, c TV. H A Wl'T, 116 Ord street 9 frills T~(TASs" AIH'ERTISINii - mXn WOULD 1 like something in that line; reference given. D, box 30, this office. 10 A GER MAN COO X W A NTS A SITUATION' I\_ in the country; can make good bread. Call at 301 E. Sixth street. 7*7 ANTED -'-SITUA'I'IONTbY YOUNG GF.R -VV jiian in nursery or on a ranch. Address J. G., 827' a Easl First st. 9 TVANTED— BY BTEADY MAN, WORK OF ll any kind; will take low wages. Address G. . box 70, this office. 9 \\' ANTED—WORK BY A YOUNG MAN 17 VI years of age. nifernoons; good reference. H. , box 30, ibis office. 10 | A PA NESE.GOOH COOK. WANTS POSiTIOJiI ft wages cheap; bas reference. Address F, box 40, ibis office. 10 W' AN'I ED-BY M AN AND WIFE—WORK IN 11 poulitry place : 117' v Coin inercial st. l;i SITUATIONS WINIKII Hi.IUI.ll. Deserving persons desiring employment will be nllwcftf to insert three lines for two insertion!), vnder this heading, free of charge. M'ANTED-to'mak'e ICNGAGEMENTS AS I* lady'a nurse: no objections to light house work; wages reasonable: best of references. Address H, box GO, this office, 9 o'oi "dressmaker"from san fran cisco would like some more work at liome; dresses made, $4. 5-4 Flower St., near Sixth. 10-20 ti W ANTED —BY MIDDLE-AGED LADY, VV bouse work, nursing, sewing, work any kind, Aildr-ss t;., box 70, ihis office. 9 WANTKII-ri) ItBNI. S TED —TO KEN T "a 4 OR 5-ROOM II colt ge, with several lots or acres, or more land, hy a reliable permanent tenant. Address D, box 10, ibis otlice. 9 W AN TED-BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, furnished room, with or without board, in first-class private family. L, box 70, this office. 9 IX7"ANTED TO RENT—I6O ACRES OF CORN l> land. Apply to CLARK, 104 South Broadway. M TIT ANTED- I o RENT A SMALL* RANCH >V for cash rent. W. H. BAKER, 23b', S. I Spring. 43 117 A NTED- HOISTS TO RENT, BY BELLA \\ BABICHI, 200 W. Third »t. 10 | WAN TKII A G KM". CHAN! I! OF Ai II I- TIME WANTED l-.N ergetic responsible parties for state, oity, county and town agencies, (or sale of Clark's Red cross Electric Natural Medicinal water, salve, salts, etc. Not a beverage. A uatuisl medicine. Liberal Inducements and big money to the right paitles. Address: 810 Rapids mineral water 10., Big Rapids, Mich. 11-27 ihii-siin-tues im I W ANTED— AGENTS. KITUtCR SEX, FOR i» tirst-class ofllce or household articles. J OTIS BROWN, U4-I S. Spnng st. 12 XV ANTED— It K4 I- KHTATBE. 117 ANTED — Avfct PERSON HAVING A IV moderate priced elty property who finds it absolutely neicgsary 10 dispose of aamo ow ing to foreclosure, may lind ready sale at the olllce of CARTER A BEECHER, 328 8. Broad way. 11 \\T ANTRD—A LITTLE HOME NOT TOO FAR TV from the city, that you can sell on pay ments not to exceed $500; will pay $l(iO down. Call or address AGNES PERCY, 111 N. Broadway. No agents. 9 "ITTANTED—VAOANT LOtgi THE INQUIRY TT for vacant tots is Increasing from actual buyers who want tii build. Bring iv a list of lots if you wish lo sell. F. H. I'IEPER Si CO., 108 S. Broadway. 10 "It* ANTED—B A R(LvTnTTn HOUSES ANI3 TV bus business or vacant property, cash hovers; mcnev to loan, lowest raies. JOHNL. PAVKOVICH," 220 W. First, 18 Y\7ANTED—TO PURCHASE: ' THE BEST TT hurgains iv Los Angeles city real estate, business and residence property. M. F. ODEA, 103 s. Broadway. " 12-8 tf ANTED—OWNERS TO Idlf HoT-SES and lots with lIOLWAY A SCHETTER, 80S W. second ,treet. 9 TIT ANTED — BAR( i .UNS IN OIL LOTS AND TV Ininls. W. B. SALISBURY A t'O. 13 ' VTANTIBD— «I-CKI.I.ANEOCS. VS» ANTED —t I?AV'i? E.N. VT quiries for investment* in busineis. If you want a partner In order to extend your business and It will bear investigation let me know. All business stricilv confidential. L. M. WATSON, 125 W. Third street. TETANTED—3O PARTIES TO JOIN A COL VV ony on govfrument laiul that bas plenty of water: best of soil and climate. For partic ulars call at 208 S. Broadway. PACIFIC COL ONIZATION CO. 11-17-sr-su-mo-th-tf "vkr anted - ladifS tTi learn the TT McDowell dress cutting system at the Me- DOWEI.I. DRESSMAKING AJ A DEMY, s. Brondway, branch of New York and San FrAßOlsoo "schools. Patterns cut to order. 11-lmo TJTHAT HAVE YOU TO THE VALUE OF TT $100tooffer in exchange for being lo cated utton HiOaere- of available government land. CARTER A BEECHER, 32s S. Broad way. 11 -It*ANTED - iIORBEB AND MULRB—WILL 11 pay cash or exchange city property for 1000 or leas young* horses ur mules. VV. H. BAKER, a:i6.' a S. Spring street. 12 TI J ANTED-A CUSTOMER" FO R A WELL 11 built and arranged cottage home; fur nished if desired: for sale by tho owner. Ad dress I, box 00, this office. 9 TXT ANTED—TO BUY OLD GOLD AND SILVER TV al highest market price. JUL WOLTER. manufacturing jewt'ler, 122 s.Main st. 10-t3m 1I T ANTED—IOOO SHARES (IF CALIFORNIA if Oil company—will pay cash or trade city property. BAKER, 230) a 8. Spring streei. 12 BUSINESS CARDS $1 PER1IMIO; OTHER printing In proportion. PACIFIC PRINT INO PLANT. 817 New High St. Tel. 1400. 9 tTfTANTED—IIOUSEB - TO BUILD BY ROBt! TV D, ('GATES, building contractor, 204 S. Broadway, I.os Angeles, Cal. 12-15 T T SK OF UPRIGHT PIANO FOR THE BTOR- I nge; no children. Address FANNIE GREEN, 852 S. Broadway. 9 \\T A N TF. P-A BOUT ~SO~~TINE AL~~FEET~O F II shelving, wiih drawers under. WILLIAM F. T. BRAY, I'erris, Cal. 9 EES—ft TO 50 COLONIES IN HIVES AND boxes: state price, etc. Address B, box 10, South Los Angeles. 9 A FEW PRIVATE BOARDERS TV at No. 224 Boyd st. ' " ' 18 'IT.*' ANTED—PAINTERB TO SEE THE ~EX vv celslor paints at b2l S. Spring at. 123 \\- A NTE D—EVER YBO B V TO TRY OUR VV fresh fish. 133 s. Broadway. 9 ku?ineBs opportunities. For'sale." " $I(soo—Lodging house, ?4 rooms. $1500—Lodging and boarding house, 17 rooms, $850-Lodging house, Spring fit., 11 rooms. #2.oo—Lodging house, 35 rooms. $2500—Lodging house, 20 rooms; elegant. $525—Lodging house, V) rooms. £280-0 — Lodging house, 40 rooms. $1400 —Lodging house, l(i rooms. $2100— Lodging house, 20 rooms. $i!»oo—Lodging house, 24 rooms, $900—Judging house, 13 rooms. $1250—Lodging house 20 rooms. $soo—The furniture of a beautiiul residence, including piano; house for rent nt $30 per month. Jf you are looking around for any thing In this line ol business come and see me. U M. WATS JN. 125 W. Third st. 9 HALE- - X Special Bargains. $300-Ko<miing house on W. Fifth st. $500—Rooming house on B Broadway. $700— Ll-room house on K. Pint. $1700—26 rooms on .Main it, $5500—Hotel on olive si. $965—Restaurant on Main st. $1200—Furniture store on .Spring st. («]2oo—Grocery on Hill at, $2000 —Grocery on 8. .Spring st, $2000—Grocery on L. First st CITIZENS' INVESTMENT CO., !t 224 h. Broadway. |\0 Vol' WANT TO BUY A BUBINE3H OF \* any kind? Lo you want lo sell your busi ness quick? See us. We buy, sell and ex change every) hi ng, hotels, rooming houses, restaurants, dry goods, grocery and shoe Mores, hardware, drugs and cigar stores, ba keries, delicacy stores, fruit stands, livery sta bles, wood aud coal yards, wholesale commits sion houses, mines, manufacturing business, etc. CITIZENB' LNVESTMENT OOMi'ANY. incorporated, real estate, loans, bonds, stocks and investments. Bus! ness in vest men t de partment, 244 -South Broadway, Lds Angeles, cal. tf TjlOR SALE— $150—Cigar and notion stand; rent $6; snap. $325—Bather shop; location and business ( (rO(l. $300— Candy stand, close in; mud sell quick. $1500—Grocery store; sa:es, $1200 to per mouth. 82500— Grain and feed business; bargain for a good business man. N. B. WALKER A CO., 10 125 We.t Second street. pEAD THIS- a" BUSINESS THAT*" WILL IV pay you a net profit of over $3000 annu ally; ilia one of the largest aud best know v stores in city dealing in hardware, crockery, fruits, notions, general store; owner bas al ways asked $3000 tor this business, but on ac count of serious sickness will sell for a short while for $-700; part of money can remain Until you make it out of the business; sure, bona nde paying business: trial given. BEN WHITE, 221 W. First st. 12 4 tf 136 R SALE — A BOOK~AN P ~~ STATION FRY V store; best location in the city; business well established. New and secondhand furniture store in town of 70C0, doing One business; sale at r sacrifice. Fruit and Cigar store in town of 7Oou. doiug an excellent business; price, $235. New cash grocery on Spring at,, doing good business; satisfmdorv reasons for selling. SPEAKS A MONTAGUE, 117 S. Broadway, ltf SALE OR HXCII ANO»-A 40* ROOM 1 hotel in pretty suburban town close to Los Angelts; SO rooms completely furnished, in cluding Office, bur and billiard room, range and dishes; 4 acres of land covered with or anges and lemons. We will iitune a sacrifice price on this property, or will trade the equity for unincumbered Los Angeles property. HA GAN, PEREZ A CO., 123 W. Third St. 9 O SELL QUICK FOR CASH GO TO B. WHITE, - 221 W. First bt. 13-tl KUSINKSH OPPORTONITIRS. V Boyle Heights; rent only $•»; teles $25 Fruit and cigar store, including Stock, show cases, fixtures, clv. Rent 1(112.76; Main street. Second liau<l store doing a rushing business, just $i2OO takes this snap for a few daya only, including horse, wagon, fixtures etc Foil particulars at SPEARS J- MONTAGUE, 117 S. Broadway. 9 pOR SALE— 15-room lodging house VllOO Restaurant, 400 Restaurant '200 Grocery stock 2000 Will tnke a ranch or a house and lot for gro cery slock. F. ('. COOK, 353 S. Main. 9 J'ODGINGIIoi sks is rooms, rent $00; $900. J 9 rooms, rent $20; $300. 22 rooms, rent $10; $850. 40 rooms, elegant (urn ture; $3500. 30 rooms, rent fi!s; $1300. 20 rooms, rem $50, elegant; $1450. sec our full list beforj you buy. ERNST Si CO., 113 W. Third. 9 J. 1 fJ/iA—WOOD, COAL, HAY. GRAIN AXO ? I.mHI feed yard; A-l location: 10 stalls; large yards, stables, etc.; good stock on hand; low rent: does big business; owner engaged elsewhere cause of selling: will pay a net profit of over $100 a month; will exchange for city real estate, see BKS WHITE, 221 VV. First st. 1 tt F'Olt SALE — UNDEin'AKERIFESTABLISH mcnt: everything new; large Held: at a great sacrifice: personal reasons given for sell ing; we can recommend this. Slice store; invoice between $10,000 and $12,000; best town In the atate: pay you to investigate. SPEARS A MONTAGUE," il? a Broadway, ltf LX>R SALE—GROCERy"sTORE~A _ iI'I.EN- J; did corner, SlSflO. Grocery store, with a large family trade, $4500. Grocery store, suburban corner, $1000. L. M. WATSON", 9 125 West Third street. J' f or sale-a fam 1 fresh new stock, located in the very best part of the elty, doing a splendid business and increasing every month If you want a paying business from the start look this up; $3500. W. 11. Allen, 125}» Wcat Third St., Stlmson building. 9 sale ~sTrang ERB IN THE CITY seeking business investments wit! do well to tsee our list of business propositions before ! purchasing. We have some good business j offerings In nearly every line of business. ( IT IZBNS' INVESTMENT CO., 224 S. Broadway. ! 9 iV Yu ifT To s<»o^oob—ca petal wanted I W.vrvMJ tor a thoroughly established maniifaciurlng business in I.os Angeles. This is a most unusual opportunity and do not apply unless you mean business. Address, by letter only, s., box 50, tbia office. , e.o.d. t-f p O O p"~~C 11 AN C^K—PARTIES HA~VT NO F ROM VT $100 upward to invest can purchase the i exclusive right of a quick-selling artb-iv that: pays over 200 per cent profit: can easily clear j $3 to $5 a day; investigate this. Appiv BEN WHITE, 221 W. First st. 12 4 tf ! 17* OR BALE* (BUSINEss OPIpORTt'N ITY )— " One of tbo best paying livery stables in the city; centrally located and fnilv equijiped; I hoarders defray running expenses. CARTER I A BEECHER, 1128 s. Broadway. 11 POIi"" SA LE—CIG AR STORES? ~ t HAVE A V very nice one Willi new clean stock, $250; another, line location lor $»7.'>; and still an other at $51)0. I, M. WATSON, 9 125 West Third street. SALE—RESTAURANTS; "T'haVE RES- V taurants ranging in price from $200 to $4000. Come and see mo In regard lo them. 1. M. WATSON, 9 125 West Third street. I,^*OR~BALE~LODGING~ HO U 77~R06M8, 1} near First and Spring: paying over $3Jo net monthly; this is a snap; offered only this month; cannot be duplicated for $'d«0o; price $3100 only at 720.; 8. Spring. 10 ITiOB SALE—S73O: ONE 0E THE BEST Lo cated restaurants in the city. If you can ! make money in the business anywhere, you i can make it In this location. L. M. WATSON, [ 12 J Nest Tliird street. 9 T~fo R~ ~S A LE-B V ~ OWN ER, ONE ~OF "THE ' best furnishe*! lorltrinjj houses of 2(1 rooms 1 one block of elty hall. "Get good pilots; al ways full. Dining room ii desired. 1., box ■ 70, this olllce. l» - "~~~" — — WORTH $100 GROCERY STORE WITH 2 LIVING ROOMS: see this chance. Apply BEN WH ITE. 211 IW. First st. ltf ; t7IOE~ SA Uf—ViSO~— NEW - AND SECON D- V hand furniture store on Spring street do- 1 ing good business; very low rent. CITIZENS' INVESTMENT CO., 22-1 S. Broadway. 9 IjVOB SALE—S2OOO—aHOE~ STORE—WI I.I. ' sell at wholesale cost and discount 25 per I cent; a rare bsrgain. CITIZENS INVEST - | ME NT COMPANY, 224 S. Broadway. 9 SHELL AND CURIO STORE FOR SALE— Business suitable for gentleman or lady; j price, $250, more or less; will invoice if de j sired. Call at 4U4 S. Spring at. 11 r^OnTsALE— $1000-11A LF INTEREST IN AN old established fish and poultry business; < I Investigate this. CITIZENS INVESTMENT ! I COMPANY, 224 S. Broadway. 9 EN' WHITE. - 22l~~wrTFlR8T ST., HAS ! properties of every description for sale anil exchange from $100 to $250,000. List your property with him. lt£ >£"**r7uV- F X D YA N DtTITITRSfoR E; 'IP.ii'U The very best place In the city; nice, I comfortable living rooms; rent low; sco this, i jT. M X 11.1,1 AN, 2*B W. First at. 12-2 tf J SALE-WE HAVE SEVERAL GRO~-i I 1 ccrv stores listed with us for sale, ('all aui we will show them to you. PLUMMER & KIOUS, 302 S. Los Angeles sL 2-5-9 j |>OR BALB—SISOO—A~BUTTER, MEAT AND | X/delicacy store, clearing about $20 per day. i CITIZENS INVESTMENT COMPANY, 224 S. ; Broadway. 9 | <B*%fU\-aOVB BIGHT FOR 44 YEARBI BABY ! TT,—«)" butintss; you can clear $4000 yearly: absolutely no risk. ERNST it CO., 113 VV'. Tliird st. 9 0 a '■* Arv-M3RodERY" VALUE IN STOCK; op I ll'tF one pi the very best corners in city; trial given. See B. WHITE, 221 VV. First st. 13 if - CIGAR STORE-— ONLY $500; WORTH $800;. DON'T MISS I this bargain. B. WHITE, 221 W. First st. i _ . I>l'llN ESS cards ATsl PER 1000: OTHER 15 printing In proportion. PACIFIC PRINT ING PLANT, 217 New High St. Tel. 1400. 9 IIVOR1 IVOR'SALE-THE FINEST BARBHER SHOP ! 1 iv Los Angeles, cost $1400; price only $80 i. ■ I. P. BARNARD, rt7K S. Broadway. 10 j fJvOR SALE—It FRUIT AND' COMMISSION ! 1 business; horse and w bargain ; $375. I. D. BARNARD, 117'js. Broadway. 10 I IF YOU WISH TO DISPOSE"OF YOUR"bUSI- | nets without delsv for cash, always go tv I f. D. BARNARD, 117.; S. Broadway. 10 1.1 () R SALFT—LODGiNCi' HOUSE, li ROOMgi I spring st.; pays 0 car $110 per month ; $850. I. D. BARNARD, 117', S. Broadway. 9 IjM'lt SALE—LODGING HOUSE 20 ROOMS; r new furniture; rem oulv $'0 mo.; $1700. 1. I). BARNARD 1 iT 1 J B. Broadway. lo I I-lOR KALE—A \VOOD~AND "COAL YARD 1 on old corner stand: a sure bargain, $S5O. 1. D. BARNARD, ttt)4 8, Broadway. 10 i I70I! SALE-FINE RESTAURANT; SEATS 85 1 people. A choice central location, $1200. I. I). BARNARD, 117!-, S. Broadway. 9 TCiOR SALE-RESTAURANT OS SPRING ST,; I elio.ee central location; price onlys3uO. I. D. BARNARD, 117jjJ S. Broadway. 9 F~OR SALE- A FURNITURE STORE; NEW and secoiid-haiid; $-0(1. or sell by invoice I. D. BARNARD, S. Broadway. 9 ITOR "SALE—SrATIONBRY AND NOfT3N I store, with furnished room; bargain; $225. I, D. BARNARD, S. Broadway. 9 CS-?*UMI WORTH OF STOCK AND A BUBI -»!r,>,)UU ness paying $150 per month for $1200. Address C, box 00, Herald 13 I->RI'IT STORE IN FINE LOCATION ' AND 1 doing big business; low rent. ELSER& STEARNS, 121 W. Third street. 10 I7IRUIT AND ' PRODUCE STORE" IN GOOD 1 location; this is a bargain. ELSER & STEARNS, 121 W. Third street. 10 DRUG STOKE—BEST LOCATIOnIn "TiTY! Will sell at invoice. See this. ELSER & STEARNS, 121 West Third st. 10 DRUG STORE AT A SACRIFICE—WITH large prescription trade. ELSER i[ I STEARNS, 111 W. Third St, 10 r'oCERY"STORE DOING Blo'cA l H Busi ness. Must be sold at once. ELSER & BTEARNO, 121 W. Tliird st, 10 (1 ROCERy'sTO RE IN GOOD LOCATIONTdO- T ing nice cash business. ELSER de STERNS, 121 W. Third street. £0 170 R FA LE '"ROOMINO HOBBE OF 37 r rooms; good location. Address E, box 40, 1 this office. 14 I BUSINESS) OPPORTUNITIBS. A I A — •iPI.rU- location, low rent. ERNST ,t CO., 113 West Third si. 9-lt -Ut 1 1 afaA —GROCERY CORNER. FINE FAM ily trade; invoice. ERNaT .t CO., 113 West Third st, O-lt Jfc• >m -bariTefi shop and cigar >P»»»HF, stand A 1 location. ERNST A CO, 113 West Third St. 9-It s>»>j kf|A-GROCERY TO EXCHANGE FOR -TP..W\n,r city real estate. Apply to BEN WHITE. 221 W. First. 1 If <4£ ItlVi —MEAT M"a'rTcET, COLD"STOR A(f E. dNHFIF. Dally receipts, $25. ERNST A CO., 118 West Third st. 9-lt TP YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR BUSINESS 1 quick for cash, see SPEARS .t MONTAGU E -117 S. Broadway. It! aoAn—wfoAß store;" Xeckipts bis a Jp-MFIF day; a bargain. BEN WHITE, 221 W. First SU 1 If iCIVt-GRdCERY, 4 living ROOMS; 3M>\FV rem $15. ERNST tt CO., 113 W. Th rd at. 9 TO~ BE VL~ YOUR"BUSINESS Q~UICR, HEX ERNST & CO., new otlice, 113 W. Third St. 11-15tf «2 41lA —CIGAR STAND. SPRING STREET. tT-iIMJ. ERNST & Co., 113 West Third st. B-lt att -k -$86o"and ' $1200 resFaurant. nT-1 <«). ERNST A CO., 113 W Third St. 9-lt RESTAURANT; ONLY $350; NICELY equipped. B. WHITE, 221 W. First, ltf T>OR BALE—A GOOD PACING TAILOR ■T shop, 16 Fair Oaks avenue, Pasadena. <J6l *>ilaflr-8ALOO»t PAYS WELL BEN dPI-HFU WHITE, 221 W. First st. ltf 1*(0R SALE—CIGAR STAND, No7I3~9NORTH 'Main st. cheap. Investigate this. 9 *atu!Us-- , '°" , " N ' t ' house, is r6oml.~"b; WHITE 221 W. St. 1 it dfefft/V-CANDY AND FRUIT BTORE. b7 3P IUU WHITE, 221 W. First st. 11-22 tf oTbuy A BUSINESB~OF~AN~y"KIND apply _ to 11. WHITE. 221 W. Sirst st. 13-tf FOB OALB PITT PBOPERTY. SMITH A O'BRIEN, REAL ESTATE AND LOANS, 147 8. Broadway. Money to loan. City 'lots for sale. Houses for sale. Country property for sale, r-'or exchange. Business chances. Ranch for rent. Wanted to purchase, CITY LOTS FOR SALE. We have over 160 lots in East Lot Angelea thai we can sell at prices ranging from $7o per lot, 50x150 a short distance from Pasadena avenue, to $250 for lots on the nvenuo; also some of the handsomest sites for residences In the city: beautiiul view, good air. good water, nico soil, electric car service. This section la destined to become one of the choicest resi dence portions of the city. $400—Lot on Grand aye., sduth of Jefferson. $425—Lot 45x14S lo alley, on graded street, one block irom cable railway, Boyle Heighrs. $-150—Large lot west side Hoover, near Pico. $(>oO—Nice lot short distance from postoflice, between two car lines. University. $750-Lot on Twentieth St., near Figneroa. $930—Lot on Alvarado st. $1100-Lot 45*:i35 to iO-I'oot alley,|Los An geles st. $1200 -Large corner on Seventeenth St., near Figneroa. $1250—Lot on Santee st. $1300— Fine lot on S. Flower st. $1000—80 feet fronting on Washington st. $5000—160 icet fronting on Washington st., a corner, $17,050—180 feet f onting on Figueroa, a corner. Ifnothing in this list suits you we will Bhow you something that will. HOUSES FOR SALE. $850—An 8-room house between Figueroa and Grand avenue, obtained by foreclosure. 11050—4-ruom bouse closs to University car line. $1228—4-room bouse on Twenty-first street, near elcctrlo cars: icrms $850 cash, balance $13 per month, Including interest, One of the finest houses in East Loa Angeles, lot 55x310, covered with choice variety of bearing fruit; nice law n and doners; this is a bargain. COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE. Ranches, large and small, and orchards in different sections of touthern California. Prices range from $25 to $000 per acre. Some very choice land within an hour's drive south from the center of the city, $150 per acre. 10 acres good lend close to cltyon tho south; a bargain; would take $500 lot as part pay. 5 acres as fine land as you ever saw; 2 acres in berries; can bo bought for less than it Is worth. 20 acres choice land, line for garden, one fourth mile from electric cars, $30*> per acre; will sell you 5 or 10 acres of this If you don't want it all. Let ut show you our country property. FOR EXCHANGE. BiO acres, valued at $2000, for vacant lota. 8-room bouse, clear, every convenience, street graded, cement curb and walks, cash value $2500; wants property in Pittsburg, Pa.. Nashville, Term., or Kvaiisville, Ind. 120 acres at Perris, clear, cash value $3000 lor city property. Have you a grocery that is worth $2030 that you will exchange for a house aud lot, clear, ot equal value'/ We have the house and lot in this city. Have you a legitimate business that Is worth $7500 that yon will exchange for clear Los An geles liroperty of equal value? We can pro duce the property. , $12,000—An SO-aere ranch, fine loam soil, no adobe, no alkili; **0 acres in walnuts 7 , yeats old with deciduous trees alternating, 00 acres line alialia land Will exchange for city prop erty. If you have property in any city of the United States that you \y,nt to trade for Cali iornia properly, or if you want to go East and ivant to trade your California home for one back there, listu witli us. BUSINESS CHANCER $000— Would you be satisfied to Invest $000 in a respectable business that is established md would pay you $10u per month from the Uart? if yon are a rustler you can double It. $350—Cigar business clearing about $100 per mouth. $80(1—Restaurant doing good business: will lake city property iv payment, owner has business to attend to iv Arizona. $l;>uo—Stats rights for one of the best patents in the country. Parties holding this in the East ar< g, ttiug rich* $2000 Lodging houae,central. $3500 cash will buy an old established livery business and will Hectire one ol the best stables in the city. Owner is going east $(1000 will buy one of the linest business places In the city. If you want a nice, clean business, upon which there Is a good profit, md iv one of tho best located store ruoms in the city, this is your opportunity. Many others. If you want to get into busi ness see us. WANTED TO PURCHASE. List your houses and lots with us but espe ;ially between Main and Figueroa, Twenty iecond and Thirtieth streats. We have a cus :omer for a lot lv this section, also for a house (hat is so located tbat buyer could rent a few :ooms. RANCH TO RENT. 30 acres near Ontario; good house, barn, tie,; $350 per year. Would take lot in city in payment of rent. SMITH A O'BRIEN. 9 147 S Broadway. F - or7"?a.']e—east" loh' angeles, 1 ACRE and 6-room .pottage; fruits and street -raded; $a5OO. V. C00K,353 S. Main. 9 t7IOR BALE- LOT 40x147 ON LOS ANGELES at., just south ol Twenty-third tl; $375. a. C. COOK, 853 a Main. 9 for salic-01 tt property. It adams st. tract, the best of all. I.oti 80 to 00 feet. $28,000 In street Im provements clone. Four 80-foot streets, one 100-foot street, all graded and gravelled, ce ment walks and curbs; streets sprinkled; water mains laid and shade trees planted. Beautiful Adams street 82 feet wide, and Twenty-eighth street 100 feet Hide, lined with palm trees, central avenue, four miles long and 80 feet wide, with a double-tracked alec trio roed, runs through the confer ol this tract; only IA minutes' ride from Second and spring streets. The Maple avenue electric road Is within two blocks. ISO lots sold slnco June Ist. Rich sandy loam; no mud. Examine tbis tract. See the large number of beautiful homes built In the lest four months. A per sonal examination will satisfy any buyer aa to lis merits. Lots are $250. $30(1," $340, $400 and up, on easy terms, till January Ist, when pricer. will be advanced. Take the Central avenue cars, corner of Second and Spring streets, to Adams street. Agents at our branch < fnee on tbe corner of Central avenue and Adams street, will show the property. For views of the tract, maps nnd all Information, write or call on us. Free carriages at all times 12-6lf URIDER A DOW, IOO?a S. Broadwey. Telephone 1299. SPECIAL. 4-room Colonial Cottage On Rio street, nist houae, South of Firsts*. A Bargain— $1360, on lnslallmenta See the Hammel A Penker Tract, Between Ninth and Tenth, on Santee, for something Cheap Will be pleased to see You. COOK A PEARSONS, 0 344 a Broadway. FOR SALE — City property—Houses— 8-room 2-itory hove on Ollre street, near Twelfth; only $4000. A bargain—On Olive near Tenth; large barn; $80(10. A home that can't be beat for the amount In vested: 100 feet from the University car, near Adasjis street: a beauty ; new; $3500. 3 line places in best location in the south wot; $,500 to $12,000. ■5500—some houses just finished lnsontb west on University car line, near Twenty-third Btrcct. Here it is! You can buy a bouie with rent money: your choice of 4 nouses In neighbor hood of electric power-house for $750; only $iot> down, and balance $10 per mo.; tine building: school in one block; better come early; 4 nouses will not go far toward the sup ply and you might be too late. 10 BOA/. DUNCAN, 145 & Broadwey. |*o ft BALE—SOME. LOVELY LOTS, HIGH r end elegant view, Bonnie Bree street, $850 to $1300. Lots on Flower and Figneroa streets, eta sac rifice. A 100-foot corner on Figneroa, at $7500; you can't duplicate it; 150 feel deep to an alley. The best lot on clean side of Adams street, near the Silentsplace $,2,500. 9 BOA 2 DUNCAN, 145 8. Broadway. TH E OWNER OF OnT"OF f RE~NICEST homes In the choicest locations In the southwest wilt sell at a sacrifice at be w*ma to leave the city by Jan. Ist; the house is a 2', story molern-buili, de Ightful home; ell con veniences; would sell furniture; fine barn and lawn, flowers, etc.; lot !I0 ft. front and yard: has been well kept: will sell for $10,000. Ad dress Owner, P.O. box ll«2, city. 10 F -OR sale-snap BAROAINS-LOT ON Wiutleld si., near Burlington eve. Lot on Eleventh, near Vernon. Lot on Clinton aye., near Adams and Hoover. I/Hon Union aye., near Tenth. ! n- on San Julian, near Tenth. Come Ita and let me show you these lots. 9 A. K. CRAWFORO, 205 s. Broadway. A IQE/Y^EAUTIFUL NEW HOUSE, 71 J •FIO'/V' Kohler street: Brooms, bath, pat ent water closet, large pantry, china closet, solid oak mantel, French plate mirror; jewel of a home; cement walk: street graded; curbed; shade trees: easy terms; a bare.in. W. J. FISHER, 227 W. Second_st. 12 7 tf "[."•OR SAT E—LOT, HOUSE. ETC., HILL ST., F near Twelfth ; $4250; $*00 cash, balance monthly. Beautiful corner, Twenty-third veer Figne roa. Improvements cost $3000; $025(1 tbe price: f.,cash. balance to suit. Both theso properties recently foreclosed under mortgage. W.R. BURKE,2I3'i N. Spring. 9 tOR BALE-$4500 - ONE OF THE FINEST tl room cottages in the city; a perfect beauty; has every modern convenience known; very handsome y frescoed; comer lot, street graded, sewered, stone walk, stable, etc., a perfect home; if you want something nice look this up. TAYLOR, 102 Broadway. 10 l/OR S A LIV-NE W BAND O-ROOM COTTAGES r on University electric line; baths, water closets, mantels and all modern conveniences: large lots, cement sidewalks; prices $1450 to $1,00; small cash payment and monthly In stallments. THOMAS S. EWING, owner, 110 S. Broadway. 14 FOR SALE-MODERN 10.RO(>M stab c, Inwn, (lowers; lot 80x150, cement walks, etc., on Tweniy-fllth street, near (irand avenue, at a great bargain for abort time, as owner is leaving the city. F. A. HUTCHIN SON, 213 \V. First st. 12-2 lm IJ-OR 3ALE—4-ROOM COTTAGE, LOT 58x1107 largo stable: block to car: East Los An geles; $000: $300 down, balance monthly, lbS. We will sell or build you a home on install ments. McKNIGHT A CLAY, 202 S. Broad way. 9 T7<OR SALE-HOUSE ON~THIRTY~FIRPT ST.7 V 5 rooms, bath, gas: lawn; tile walks and graded street: beautiiul home; price, $2200; $500 cash, balance payments to stilt. DEN VER BUILDING CO., 237 W. »irst st. 11-7 tf i.'or kale-broom, 2-story house: I 1 modern; ou W. Washington street; lot, 50x165: owner must sell. Prleo $1750—$ln.">o cash, balance ou time. Sacrifice, 91. MC KNIGHT A ( LAY, 252 S. Broadway. I.*iOß SALE—A SNUG~LITTLE "HOME, FOE V $750; large chicken house, fine lawn »"<1 Bowers, Iruit; ou lot 50x150; wind mill, lank, etc. CARTER <St BEECHER, 325 S. Broadway. 10 I.TOR 8A LE—BEAI I TIFU L~( bYTAGE. OLIVE 1 near Eleventh; lot 00x105: $1750; *U0"0 cash, balance monthly. W. R BURKE, 2131, N Spring. 9 jf-TOR SALE-NEW 5-ROOM 'ilOlTSETwifil. ti a? lots, fenced; shed, barn and chicken house, city water. Price $• ,oo; small cash payment, balance 'o sun purchasers convenience. CAR TER A BEECHER, 828 S. Broadway. 10 ] .-(OR SALE-A PLEASANT, S-ROOM HOUSE, " ou W. Ann St., suitable for twofamllles, ball' block from l»ocar linos; also a lot 90x123 feet, on Alpine st. near Yale; a rare chance. Call at or address 1310 N. Malnit. 11 F-OIfSALK~N'EW 5-ROOM" HOUSE, WITH 3 lots, fenced. Price $13>>0: smell cash payment balance monthly if desired. CAR. TER A BEECHER, 328 S. Broadway. 10 l/OR SALESROOM" COTTAGE" STABLE. T etc.; southwest; $1250; $8o « down, bal ance moitthly, 150. McKNIGHT A CLAY, 252 S. Broadway. IT>OR SALE—THE"BEBT SPECULATION IN V the city. Fine lots at auction December 12th by C. A. SUMNER A CO., 134 S. Broad way. 12 I-tOR SALE—SIOO OR WHAT YOU OFFER i at auction ior some choice oil lots Decem ber 12th. C. A. SOMNBR <t CO., 184 & Broadway. 12 I*OR SALE—FLNE RESIDENCE LOTS IN X Diamond-street tract at auction December 12th. C. A. SUMNER & CO., 134 S. Broad. way. _ 18 HOUSES FOR SALE—SEVERAL NEW houses tn southwest part of city; for sale cheap. M. F. ODEA, 103 S. Broadway. 12-8 If ANY PERSON LOOKING FOR BARGAINS in real estate can And them by call.ng on CARTER <t BEECHER. 328 8 Broadway. 11 HOUSES ON INSTALLMENTS - IN ALL parls of the city, or will build to suit you. BARLOW & SHERWOOD, 123 8. Broadway. BUSINESS CARDS"SrP~ER — 1000f~OTHER printing in proportion. PACIFIC PRINT' ING PLANT, 217 New High st. Tel. 1400. 8 t"-iOR _ 6AI.E-INSTALI,MENT?7S-Ro6M~COT -1 (age. close in, $1100. POINDEXTER A WADBWORTH, 303 W. Second St. 1-1 7 95 ¥.->OR BALE-$425 -3-ROOM HOUSE, 2 LOTS; X" SW.; bargain. TAYLOR, 102 Broadway. 11