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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
She paper* of ailuaiinquent mall subaerlber
frtbu Daily Herald Bill bo promptly aiacon-
Inued hoie.itter. So papors wm be writ to
•ulai ribcrs by mall unless Ilia tame havo been
paid for iv advance.
j. r. Kiaher, newspaper advertising agent,
tl Merchants' Exchange, San Francisco, Is an
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liisoiuce.
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speoiai, xoriciis,
LEWIS & AI.DERSOjT, -~ '"
212 South Main street.
"Seeing is believing," so rten't take our word
or anybody else's, but come and see it we
haven't the best high hack oak chair ever sold
lv California for $1. It hurts the other fellows
awiul bad to soo they I'&u't compete with us,
but let It hurt, we can't help it. We're going
to sell them, just the same.
I FOLLOWING" IS A~L»l r OP THK CHILDREN
' who have been admitted into the I.os An
geles Orphan asylum since tho lust publica
tion:
HALF ORPHANS'.
ATMna Paradte, (> years. 9 months: Carmelite
Doiumgucz, 7 yrs. 7 in.; Einelinii Domingueit, 4
v. Km. : Llllio I.ir»isuy. S y. 2 in.; Louoreda
Lindsay. <i y. B m.; Lottie Lukini, 9 v. tl in :
Hose Lukini, ty. I n,; Adcliua Lukini, l! y. 3
si. ; Mary Miller, 1.3 y.; .Mary L. llorgez, 1) v. (i
so.; Felicia Bergez. By. 6 m.; Helena Berge;:,
m y.; Artemosia Montes, 11 y. 0 m.: Dora Fcr
celi, 1" y. 7 m.: Oram Hourdati7 y. 4 m.: Bu
tte Carp titer, 12 v.; (lonstansia Carpenter, 10
y. : Mpdeeta Lenari, lay. urn.; Christina Apo
laca. 10 >'.; Gaorielle sjabot. ly. 11m,; Guada
lupe Uurly 13 y. 8 m.; Era aid sea Padlll", 7y.
11 m.; Mary E. Flood, sy. 11 m.: Dolores Rami
rez ry. oat,; Dclwav- .'one", By. urn,; Katie
Jones, tl y. 'J in.
WIIOI.R ORPHAN'S.
Mary Riegger, 8 y ;» m.: Gertrude Riegger, 5
j. 8 m.: Ella \\ enters, Hy. 2-3
BOYS AND~ GIRLS Ain _ ROcTkTV - OF I.iW
Angeles. Pursuant, to law, notice Is here
by published that the following named aban
doned ehUdrert and br_l orphans, have been
received sinco Sept. SO, 1894, wltli one ex
ccpiiou, Louise Varrells. (femalei 10 years old,
dark hall- nnd eyes, May 20, 1804. (since aban
doned.) Adolt RnmirL:. abondoned finale) 7
vmars old, blue eyos, cross-ayed, dark hair, Oct.
17, 1894. Artemer-ia Montes (ieinulo) half or
£han 12 years oh.. November 24, 1894. MRS.
. A. WATSON, .Superintendent. 2
N~ F.W~~EK \A~ LAB0R~ ~EXCTI A
izens of Los Angeles wiel please take notice
i hat the board of manage rr, of the Land nnd
Garden Department No. 3 of tho New EruLabor
Exchange will take loan subscriptions oi all
persons who are willing t.o holp tho uiiem
ploved to help themselves by produeiug their
own living, We wunt to raise $2000 within
tho next live or ten days in money, groeeiics,
learns and general supplies. Money subscrip
tions will be received bj-oitice of Los Angeles
}.xpress and this oflice, to be turned over to
the board of menagers I.and and Garden
department.
rr l!E CO-I'AItTCF.KSIIIT' HERETOFORE EX-
X isttngbeiweeh Ed. B. Webster und tleo.
Goldsmith under the name of Webster Tailor
ing Co., has been this day dissolved by mutual
coiifimt. Mr. t.eo. Goldsmith retiring from tbe
business, and all moneys duo said iirm are
payable to Ed. B. Webster, who will pay all ob
ligations against said company, digued this
20th day of Jan. 1895.
EP. R WEBSTER,
29 GEO. GOLDSMITH.
XTOTIOE— THE LOSANG KLKs'c IT V W A TR':
IN company will aSrletly enforce-tho follow
ing ruics: The hours for sprinkling are be
tween tl and 8 o'clock a.m. and tl ami s o'eloe':
p.m. For a violation o( the nbove regulation
ihe water will be shut off and a tine of $2 will
be charged before the water w ill bo turned on
again,
r i >jIK SAKE DEPOSIT BOXES OF THE STATE
I Loan and Trust company aro enclosed in ft
fire-proof and burglar-proof vault, with time
locks and brilliantly lighted with electricity;
alcove- attached for the private examination
oi valuables, with writing materials; a young
lady in attendance.
t! PEOIaJL - MKETIKG OIT SOUTHERN CAII
-0 fornia I.odge No, 27K, F. Or A. M., will be
held Monday, January 28, at 1 o'clock p.m..
lor the purpose of attending the funeral of our
"'.te brother. Vl-m. Butler. By order of the W.
; .. F. c. WOODRPRY, Hecty. 28
ij»OR _ SA"I.K-THE""NILES TKACT*:_'LOTrt IN
Jp thia beautiful tract arc now ior sale at
priccii ranging irom I*BoB upwards; these lots
aro sold i.nly to parties who will build good
housaa. PIUNDKXTEK A WAD.SWOKTTI, 300
IV. Second st.
A.TEW J' A C LLA BOUT CHANGING THE
IN feat urea and renovating blemishes, in 150
Sigu book, lor a stamp. JOHN 11. WOOD-
Itl KY. Ig7 W. Forty second st.. New Yor.:, in
vea lor of Woodbury's Facial
A rV'ISMIN'K I'r.MALEPILI.S A 8 A SPECIFIC
IVI monthly medicine for immediate relict
for prvnfui and irregular menses-f. oin..what;
avereause. For aaio*by GJSO. a. FREEMAN
CO., ISIN- Spring st. Price. I*2 per box
TaiTofl 'FA Cl'L' RKRB OK HATS-LADIES'
IVI str.a iv and felt liats dyed and pressed in
latest sty.ies: men's straw hats made and re
ilnuihod. KOsWELt A WILSON, lis W. Third
•t., U A.
ITIOK „'.NT-TO DAIKYMKM: 80-ACRE
T ranch m l account of sickness; 40 acres m
alinlfa lo it pKsluio and alout 30 in barley.
LlOllltLN, wa ,t ond Jeffur3oii_st.,_Lo3_AnBeles.
MAOIIXKa V,""DIES TnD;TOp>R ".MADE
M nm' replied. ■'■ yon :-!..• - El. »16 8 I.os
ingelei at tjsl. ,8»t.
TV MAIHCiAVf FIOUP.ES CLOSE ON ALL
Jja cement work: aeo me. 4VOOSan Pedro St.
c r \'\-jsn Dn» eb" to ortDEn, $i to a*.r>o;
l> regular fiinnwlr, r,yc. v, dmington st.
"a~ 'f- 81-.OPBltr ITOBSB .MO _ VEit, OFFICE „ ■
iV. Catiter P__A
M tor lad-es ami gentlemen; specialist in
01 superfluouß hair. 208-7-8 ritimson block.
tel. liftll.
T\ANDBtwIPERMANBNTLV CUBED; EX-
I) aiainanoi, free: also mHn\cnT
lug, shniniioolng. etc. blliLß. 1-1,, 8.
Broadway.
T»it"lT trcOLLLVS, 01TKALM1C OPTICIAN,
\j with tiie L, At. optical Jnstttuto: eyes ex
amined irce. 125 »._sprine_at,__
TVlt J. H. BVAIt EYE; EAR, NOSE AND
Jj throft"etoT»Sojed to 202. BtlmsonJilk_
CHI BSIPODISTB.
_ A." I.ANOH-smOJWK cniIROPODIST;
H. pedicuring for lad tea and gentlemen; 2()b
MmSo» Third and Spring; Sun
ilay hours, 10 to*. .
-I 11= I. irKENN'EDY, MANICURE AND
M .'-hiropodlst: moloa and hair remoyod by
el 'trie .a'edlc. crocacr bP^l£S^Broadway.
. . . CIUROPODIST; LADIES'
, i.sscuse. 211 W. First st, opp. Nadeau.
, v :. il. /. x.'HAt', 80KOKON CAIKOPODIBT,
1 > 124 AMan st rooms 4 and 3. ______
LOST AI»I> FJOTD.
I'-l'itAYEIl EVENING, DARK
1 lin-.-cow short on legs, small metal tag in
car, chain around horns, with padlock;
i :d; 1100 santoe at wbmi_
| r ON iANUAItY 24T11, DARK BAY
I- bae,o. about 15 hands: star on forehead;
larks; siiod all round. Return to
frfd.'Ji T ;mplo at
i .fAMI-AHY 12TH, A SMALL BLACK
I j bag containing papers of value only to
«•».!. i; liberal reward; address or leave at 3-d
N. hroudway. - *"
r.tOUSD-SAM clips" horses at YOUR
J. on v pnee. North Broadway. |
W » HKBI
V'WIA MARKET-FOR CHOICE MEATS
LI IBiOS. liaiiiSL Tel. wast 17L
Hltr W ANTEW M U.K.
TF.L~1199
O cor. Franklin and New High sts; all 1,. ■ !
labor on our free register without cost to em
ployer.includingorders by wire; man and wife
for ranch: see boss here: $900 or IjCjtio clear
for one year: German or Swede house girl in
town. We have awaiting a situation a first
class machine aad hardware rran ; want a span
of horses. 28
\'MAft IN EVER'? SECTION TO SELL
staple goods to dealers; experience un
necessary; best side lino WT6 a mouth Sal
ary and expenses or large commistdon made.
For sealed particulars s.-nd stamp. CLIFTON
VOAP MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Cincin
nati, O.
W ANTED—ALL NEErTiNci ~HELP, FR3E
emplovmcnt or any iuforuiation, address
E. NITTINGER'S BUREAU, established 1880.
Office, 411 S. I.os Angeles st.; residence, 451 s.
Hope St., corner Fifth, Los Angeles. Cal. Tele
phone 113.
\V ANTED-aOO" MALE AND FE MA LE
IV singers, professionals and amateurs, for
operatic chorus. Call ou Monday for rehearsal
at I p. m. af P.I.ANCHAKD-FI/.GERALD music
store, spring st. 28
Tmty" - AN D CXIUNTY OFFICIAL FREE
! V. labor bureau. 240 New High st., telephone
115:1, ior cooks, waiters, household help me
chanics and laborers. W. A. WHITE, man
ager.
JJ ETTT, !Tt7MTu~F.L~ i_ CO..
Second st. Tel. 509. The best emplovinent
j oliice in »ay in Souihem t alifornio.
UIUaUOSU WANTKO-tttALB.
Vteerrinn psrasaf <ir*trinrf tifploymenl wdl or
allowed to instrt three lints,' uaft/rr cAfs hrailiv.tj,
tiro f/m«s fret: of eharfje.
\\J ANTED-YOUNO MAN WANTf POM
' Vi tion to take care of horses; handy wil'i
I tools;good recommendation. Address N, Box
40, this olllce. HI
Situation wanted~p.y a you no
O strong laborer; willing to do anythiug;
dairyman by trade. 11.. box GO, this ofilee.
28
iSrANTEI)- WORK BY AN EXPERIRNCED
I 11 man on fruit ranch; good teamster and
I irrigator. E., Box(10. this oflice. 28
ETHNOGRAPHER WANTS WORK? SMALL
0 salary: nghest testimonials. Address D,
box liO. HO
S Til .4.1 WAM .';.'*>— f. :".(..: 1.,
Deaervinr] person* detin'tip employment will be
allowed to <»»srl fArss fines for two mssrstout,
under this {tending, free ttfcliurye
OOP' DRESSMAK Eli"
IT Cisco would like some more work at home;
dressta made, 84. si 4 Flower at., near sixth.
10-20 M "
■VrOTJNO LADY WANTS SITUATION AS
I casl'.ier: itill furtiisii bomls il necessary:
call or address (48 Maple avenue. 28
ll T ANTED—SITUATION AS NI'RSF: 14
II vear>' experience; will go ior $7 per
week, cull at 322 W. Ninth st. 28
"V"OUNG GIHI WOULD UKB POSITION AT
I housework; best of references. 302
Bunker Hill aye., corner Third. 28
WANTED—WASHING Ht CLEANING BY
>1 Hie dm-. MRS. DAVIS, room 24,
I N "rlh Main street. _s_
wAN r.ii—tt »I. <a *'•___•
"iiT "('.~MIL~LKit, 237 "W. FHtSTST, FINAN
i \ , eial aud real estate broker: large proper
ties nnd investments a specialty. 1 ■">
- All -C«.l.t. t .Mtnllr.
V\ T ANTED — BUILD"by"r
II P. coates. building eontrsetor, 2'jl s.
Broadway, I.os Angeles, Cm.
"WAN lED — II01: - !■: FOR HIS FEED. M. I.
11 GUTHRIE New Era Labor Ex.. 7911 San
Pedro st. 30
il' AXTFd>~I*AINTKRB To" SEE THE EX ■
11 celsior paints at ii'J l S. Spring st. 2-3
V\ r ANTEP—ONE PAIR BICYCLE PEDALS.
:11 Address N., llox lIP, this office. 2s
t fltlON.. L.
IJERSON AL—THE SISTERS OF CHARITY
of I.os Ange.e-i orphan asyiinn wish lo us
ee tain thu whereabouts of the parents of
Paulina Garcia, about 6 years old. who has
Iwcn an Inmate of the asylum for one yenr.
slsi El; .KisKl'lilNE. ] -'■:>
j IllJMKKB" KStKeOA
j PERSONAL- TOFFEE. FBBBHROASYSDON
! 1~ our cicantie coffee roaster, Java aud Mocha,
35c lb; *i 4 lbs brown sugar, *!; Mbsgonit
.lajiau tea, $lt 10 lbs corn meal, IOQ] li lbs
tapioca, 25c; 10 lbs raisin-, 25c; li apricots,
2cc: 5 lbs ilgs, ifDO; 5 lbs prunes, 2oe; 0 lbs
buckwheat, 25c; d lbs beans, 25e; can deviled
ham, 6c: brook trout. 15c; ;l i an oysters, 25c;
50 bars soap, $1; 50-ib sack dour, bftei bacon,
11c; pork, 9c; orange marmalade m bulk,
De. ECONOMIC STORES, 30.1 S. Spring street.
PERSONAL — RALPH ItilOS.-GOLD P.Alt
! X Hour. 8001 city flour, 75c; granulated sugar,
I 21 Its 1*1; brOWUSugar, 23 lbSsl; 7 lbs rolled
wheat or oals, 25c; Sardines, 5 boxes 25c:
tomatoes, 2 can 15c: 7 liars German family
soap, 25c; 5 gallons oil. Hoc; gasoline, One; 4
j packages starch, 25c; lard, iO-lbcan. 75c; 5
j lbs,4oc. 00). S. Srrlng street, corner Sixth.
CHASE'S MARKET! 018 s/sl'lllNG-5 LBS
boiling beef. 25c: 2 lbs round steak, 15c;
j rib steak, oc: sirloin, tenderloin or pone, house
steak, 12!_c; stewing mutton, 3c; 1 got unit-
I ton, 8c; "rib or shoulder chops, 2 lbs 15c.
i Evorvthing else iv proportion. CHASE'S
j MARKET, 018 s. Spring.
| pERSONAL -- PALMISTRY; ONE HAND
Tread free: every hidden mystery revealed;
life read from cradle to grsvc without a mis
take; 1 till Bp, m. ill! 3 W. Third st.
PERSONAL ELECTRO TIUiRAPEUTTc
i I bsths; electric treatment scleiitifically
I given; magnetic and massage electricity. 25c.
j M Its. E. ROBBJUJS, 421 8. Main st.
P~EITsONAL— AND TIYPNOT-
Iam insures success in life; 100 page book,
10c. PROF. ANDERSON, South Spring
street. 29
KiwMif^NTiwTsobi^f - ON p"aT,!iiistry,
Kree reading given to every purchaser,
uoi s. spring st., opposite the Hollenbock.
\1 ME LRCR<IQ, FitENl H DRESSMAKER,
.11 cor. Second and Main, next to cathedral
BU8IN1H8« OPPOKTUNITIJC*.
FIOR SALE—I)i3Ol>-CANDY STORE; GOOD
business. .+Bso—Restaurant; good busi
ness; snap. 91000—Halt interest career shop;
goo I business. i*lsoo—Grocery; sales 1J.1200
to $1400 per mouth. $2500 interest in a grain
ami teed mill business; none but tirst-class
business men wanted. N. ii. WALKEIt At CO.,
125! j W. Second si. 28
jjj'OK SALE-$7OO-ONE oFTIIrTBESTT'AY-
S' ing restaurants in the city; established
over two years; (dears annually over QSOOOI
seil ng on account of dissolution oi partner
ship; rare- bargain; full investigation given.
Inquire lis Bast second st. 28
\\'E HAVE MORE INVESTMENTS Fn KA
*l loons and bnsiiipss chances than any firm
in the city. We respectfully invite all inves
tors, special attention given to sale of real
e:late. LINDENFELD Ji KOENIG, 282 W.
, Flri,t street 11
T 10K"sa'l'E^FINEGROCERY STORE: SPLEn"
-1 did show for a good man with a little capi
tal to buy me out; col . CASH GROCER, Fifth
st. and Maple aye, 17 tf
KINDS OF™
Collection and Purchasing agency. Estab
lished 1880. 1!. NITTINGER, 411 H. Los An
geles st 2-9
s~\le"—Twine and liquor - house
1 with family trade established, with side
bar; rent low; long lease. NOLAN ,t SMITH. 30
1~ ~,OR SALE—AT OOT WEST SIXTH StTa
' good business with convenient living
rooms connected and reasonable rents. 29
I" F YOU~>VISH TO DISPOSE OF YOUR Busi
ness without dolay for cash, always go to
I. D. BARNARD, 117K S. Broadway. 31
L'APY PARTNER - WANTED - IN A GOOD
oflice business; references re-iuired and
furnished. Room 318 Wilson block, city.
T7IOR SAIE —0 NEWS ROUTE
JL 1 for leading San Francisco daily morning
paper. Address IL, Box 00, this oflice. 28
P ARTNEB~WANTE 171 N~A PAYING BUSI
± ness; come and see me. F. M. STONE,
124;5, S. Spring St. 31
KXOI7KBIONB.
sonally conducted, leave Los Angeles cvory
Wednesday via Southern Paciiic, Denver and
Rio Grande and Burlington route lor Chicago,
New York, Boston and other eastern points;
upholstered touristcarsvvith all conveniences.
See any Southern Pacific agent or write to T. H.
. DUZAN, 222 S. Sprtug st, Los Angeles, c«L
HILLIP.S' PERSONALLY ('IiNDLWrIsD - EX>
curslons, via Southern Pacific, Rio Grande
and Rock Island routes; leave Los Angeles
every Tuesday, cross tho Sierra Nevadas, pass
the entire Rio Grande scenery and make 10
hours' stop at Niagara Falls, all by daylight.
Also via tho Southern routo, E! Paso and Fort
Worth, every Thursday. Office, 13S S. Spring
street
f l Monday over the Rio Grande Western and
Denver ana RioGrande railways; scenic routo:
personally conducted; newly upholstered
cars through to Chicago, New York and Bos
ton. Finest equipment, best service, quick
time. Oflice, 212 S. Spring it.
LOS ANGELES ITER A LL; MOXDAY MORTHNG, JANUARY 2R,
riNANCI A
IJACIFIC LOAN COMPANY,
(INCORPORATED.)
Loans moncv In any amount on ell
kinds of colimcral'securities, dia
monds, j*-welry, sealskins, mer
chandise, etc. Also (Mi pianos, iron
and steei safes, without removal.
I'artisl payments received. Money
quick. Business confidential. Pri
vate office for ladies.
VV. E. imiltOOT, Manager.
Rooms 2. 3 and 4, 114 8. spun:: si.
MONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS,
watches, jewelry sealskins, etc.; also 011
pianos, merchandise, iron nnd steel safes, fur
niture in lodging houses, boarding houses and
hotels Without removal; also 011 city ami
country property; low Interest: can have
money at once; business confidential; private
olllce for ladies. GEO. 8. ROBINSON, 238 W.
First st., rooms 2 and 3.
TTNION LOAN COMPANY LOANS MONEY
U on all kinds oi collateral socurlty.watchcß,
diamonds, jewelry, sealskins and furniture in
lodging and boarding houses, and on pianos
( without removal; private office for ladies,
room 112: business eonfidenlial. -CLARK A
SHAW, manager, rooms 111 and 112, Stimson
block.
/ MTIZENS' INVESTMENT CO.,
V-' "2-1 s. Broadway.
Stock and bond brokers, loans mortgages, se
curities and investments; collections made,
tuxes paid and property managed for non
residents or others. 11-29tf
I )OLVDEXTEB it WADSWORTH. BROKERS,
J 305 W. Second st . buy and sell mortgages,
slocks, bonds and any good securities: if you
Wish to lend or borrow or invest in real estate
call 011 us; collections made and property
managed for non-residents. 2-' i
MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS T*i' SUIT ON
any good collateral; business strictly
confidential; loans negotiated on city anil
country properly. W. li. DEMING, 2*ll W.
First St., rooui 15 ,
IVIONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, JEW
1 ill clry watches, pianos, sealskins, live slock
carriages, bievcics anil all kinds of personal
pud collateral security. LEE BRO*.
402 s. Spring st.
rpC LOAN—S6O,OOO ON REAL ESTATE
JL security, and 10W rates ot interest, city or
country. Come and sec us. ERASER A: JEN
KINS, 132 S. Broadway. T 11-25 t-f
rfO LOAN - UNLIMITED AMOUNT FOR
I small loans; no commissions; light expense.
SECURITY LOAN dt TRUST TO., 223 S. Spring.
VfONBY TO LOAN 6 PER CENT; RE NT
ill crs co-operative Investment Co., E 11.
TRUE, general audit, 2U5 W. Third 81. 2-1
© on sSnii to loan'o'n city property"'
rr.'w.VFvfW from $2000 up. W. P. LARKIN,
110 8. Broadway. 20tf
npO LO A N—MONEY IN BUMB TO SUIT AT
I reasonable rates. WM. t. BOSBYBHELL,
11S S. Broadway. ii
*M ON E V TO l6~*~N~'6n ll EAL ESTATE.
Bi crn/.KN'S INVESTMENT CO., 224 S.
Broadway. 12-2(ltt
T>o I (>AN—MONEY (INW'ERSONAL BECD-
I. rilv. JOHN U, PAFKOVICH, 220 West
First. '
ONEY TO LOAN—LOWEST RATES. BAR
LOW & SHERWOOD, 123 South Bro d
wny. 11-25 tl
T"*o LOAN-irdo TO $100,000; 5W to 8 NET.
X 220 W. First st. 8-5 ti
M- oNEY~TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT.
. ÜBS W, First st.
rpn LOAN—MONEY ON PERSONAL NOTES
!. 220 v.. Kirs 1 -t. 28 tf
riJE sTI - ' «.
I TVB.' S A. Xi V-, lSh< W. FIRST ST.,
tJ latest appliances for doing deutnl workat,
lowest prices; told crown and bridge ivork;
irregular teeth regulated! wear gold-lined
plates; are cheapest and best; lady esaisiant,
ISS2- Established—dsSf. - "
DR. U W. WELLS; EXTRACTION I'AlN
less; gold crowns, bridgcivork and teeth
without plate; a specially, cor. spring .t First
sts., Wilson blpok. Telephone llltld.
'a DAM- BROS-' DENTAL PARLORS.
*V B. Spring st. ; painless extracting and lld
ing; plates, $11. $s. ISlo; ail work guaranteed:
es flb. It) yrs. Hours S-5, Sundays 10-12.
W IL MAc -El;. "M. P.. D. V. R, li.\S RE
n , moved t0245 s, spring st.; special at
tention given 10 loosening teeth and to dis
cuses of the gums; moderate prices.
(■* H, KRIECHBAUm! WENTlsl', - 218 s.
\T« Broadway, entrance through Weslervclt's
studio, oflice- hours, 8:30 to I:: and Ito 5.
JUDWIG SEMTjER, P. U.S.; DENTAL OF
j fice, room 1.111 B. Spring st.; oliice hour:;,
0 to and l; 80 10 ».
ALBA N V PEN T.\ TT PAR LO it's'- ( iifi MA V-
American Hani: building. A set of l eth
$ii. Best 8,8. white teeth, $lop r set.
DR. WILDER,
Corner Seventh aud Main sts.
Telephone 10i4. ,
DR 108!. NTrU'RING
St.. rooms 2,1! and 7. Painleßß cvfaetlon.
inRANK" STEVENS Bf4>_ s7 spring st."
.1 Open Sundays nnd evenings; electric light,
IjTiL CUNNINGHAM, I)ENT IST; CALIFOR
j s 11111 Bank building.
PHVaIOtAMs),
NtVW^TII^ICLF
tion in the law of Divine Healing, treat
ment included. MliS. AI.LIE MAY WOODS,
4476. Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. Rconi 8.
Hours: Tuesday aud Friday, 10 to 12 a 111. find
1 to 3 p. in. 2-2
T IT M. E. RAYMOND M.D.. LADY PHYSL
Xa dan; diseases oi women sndchlldrod a
specialty. Ofhce und residence. 9011 B. Main
t.t., Los Angeles; telephone lefl west; office
hours 3 lo 5 p.m.
N" OTICE-k" n. \\lsT:7>l~p., office 225 s.
Spring st.: oflice hours from s to 10 a. m.,
and 1 lo 5 p. m.; diseases of women a special
ty; graduate of Jefferson medical college,
Philadelphia.
M" RSVPit J~il. BMITII,""SPECIALTY. MlP
wifery. Ladies care-l ior duringeonfina*
mcut at 7'4~ BeliSvus aye. Calls promptly at
tendtdto. Telephone 1119.
I I YGi-'.IA TREATMENT FOR A LI. DISEASES;
.1.1 most BUCUSSSfuI method: no drugs; has
cured hundreds; consultation Iree. I. T.
'Tt' 1 'l i.l-.. li-lii s. Ilrondu lie.
HOtttlt Blt O Kit.
Yjßoir"T~iir' SMITH 'sT.VTKN oItSE
X ihoes are doing,greet work on horsea; wo
guarantee lo cure all laraen.ss iv horses' feet
or ask no pay; we havo Heated a large number
oi horses that were thought Incurable, and iv
every caso were successful; this p.ilen', is for
sale "as shop, county and state rights; any
horse sheer can operate these shoes as well as
I can. wdien they buy the right; bring your
lame horses and nave them examined free; re
member, it costs you nothing where no benefit
Is received. PROF. J. H. SMITH, specialist ol
horses feet, 748 s. Main st., or I. O. box 700.
NO FOOT, NO QORSE—HORSES SHOD AC
cording to nature and agreeable to art.
Shoes made for nil diseases of the feet. GOOD
WIN'S SHOEING SHOP, 204 s. Ixis Angeles
street.
ATTOHNBYS-AT-l. 4.W.
PiieTey^'ci^
"L' and New High sts., I/is Angeles. Rooms
12, 13, 14, Abstract and Title insurance block.
P'EOsi "sb FOLBY, . ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
8 and D, Moore blk, 110 Court st
"Mr W. HOLCOMB-ADVICE FREE ON ALL
VV « legal matters. 211 West First street. _
CtARTER & PIERCE, LAWYERS, OFFICES
J 35 10 38 Bryson block, Los Angeles.
kTVrJfjN Q, "aTTOH N eY-AT-LAW. 408
« Brailbury building.
STOCKS, BONDS AND IIIOKTG AOIi4.
_TvEErITEI73IiNING
MV brokers, represent leading properties: gold,
silver, copper, lead, etc : examinations inado
and reports furnished by tho most coinpetout
und responsible California experts; correspon
dence solicited; iniormatiou promptly iur
uished. Office, 328 S. Broadway. 12-i2lf
PIANOS.
right piano, slightly used. 9360, Haud.
some Ivors & Pond piano, snap bargain, not
much used, $285; worth $400. Largest size
cabinet grand piano, 3 pedals, walnut case,
flue tone, $270, cash or insallmcnts. KOHLER
& CHASE, 233 S. Spring st.
Bit YCLKS.
k^Towan^mcTilYti^^
• coast agt. for Rambler bicycles. Tele
phone 135 i. 427 H. Spring St.
BICYCLE, BUGGY AND I.IVERY-E. MOAT.
Business reinovad 10 'J22 E. second .1.
MEBUSOHAUM GOODS.
PAUL
.1 and canes, German sport pipes, German
cigar and clgare tv bidders iv meerschaum
and wctzel wood. Meerschaum goodi re*
paired. 25(1 Sum Ii Broadway.
AKCUIIEUTS.
IMSEN & HUNT,
Xj 424 Stimson Building. Telephone 291
FOlt KXOMANGU.
EASTERN PROP
-1 trtv. 21-acre deciduous Orchard in bearing,
aituated near Alhambra; good water right.
19 acres 10 miles south of cily; 10 acros In
alfalfa; all fenced: 110 alkali.
For sale, best quality oi unimproved land In
tracts 01 10 10 20 acres Willi water, situated
2 1 -. miles irom Rati Gabriel.
M. D. JOHNSON,
SStl . . 213 W. First st
t"0lt EXCHANGE
-25 ncres good alfalla land highly Im
j proved clone to city, south, f3000; for eastern
. or outside properly.
10 acres close In. southwest, $3000.
I S acres, southwest, close lit, $1600,
EDWARD ERASER,
28 21(1 S. Broadway.
17 OR" EX CHANGE-.MI ACRES (IF HIGHLY
r Improved hind nil fenced and cross fenced.
15 acres iv bearing orchard, plentyOl water;
6-room farm bouse; large barn; drying house,
Hays, etc.: eight miles from c.ty oi Sacra
mento; will exclienge equity for merchandise,
livery or Los Angeles property. CARTER A
BELCHER, 3.18 S. Broadway. 28
J7OR EXCHANGE-
Bclear lota in Chldago suitable for flats or
residence, good location: for small houses or
lots In Los Angeiea. w. P. '.AUKIN&co.,
20ti Owners, llos. Broadway, I.os Angeles.
■17011 BXCB INGE -'!•> ACRES FINE LEVEL
P frail Ino near Ontalro and chlno. Valuo
$180 ). mortgage aj-t 0. Wllltageessternptop.
city for equity. This Is a good opportunity to
get a California home. roiNPEXTER &
WADSC ORTH. 805 \). Second. 2-1
TL-OR EXCHANGE -MODERN 7-ROOM COT
JT tage with no iota 50x140each,handsomely
ornamented: large barn 60x30! fine location,
convenient to cars, schools and churches; Im
proved aorcage prefcrrod, carter &
BKaCHERi 3.'- S. Broadway. 28
11OR EXCHANGE 7-llfa'M _ IToITs'IT,TU)SE
1 In, rents far $40 per month] $6600, mort
gage $!s:a>. exchange equity-Joreouotry
properly. Here is a clianc,- to get a good heme
tv a bargain, POINDEXTER ,t WADSWORTH,
305 w. second. 2-1
170 R EXCHANGE—FOR IMPROVED RANCH
V near Los Angeles, Palace stock Car Co.
stock at par. This is equivalent to cash.
POINTDEXTBR A WADSWORTH,
29 305 W. Second.
T7OR EXCHANGE -NEW MODERN lIOUSeT
V 8 rooms and Btablo, iii besl residence part
of oity, for good tilialiu ranoh or laud near
Cshuenga. POIN DEXTER & WADSWORTH,
305 w. Second.
17011 EXCHANGE SBO ACRES IN A&TESIAN
1 belt, Kern Ca, at Miramonte colony. Fine
level fruit land. Will take ea-lern property.
POIN DEXTER & WADSWORTH, 305 W. sec
ond. 2-1
j7>OR ExThaNOE—lo-ROOM HOUSE, ALL
1 modern Improvement-; 2 lots on cottier,
with fine ahrubbery, near westlake park, for
laud. .McKOON ,v YOAKUM, 231 W. First st. 28
I7OR EXCHANGE-LOTS IN LOS ANGELES,
r $250 10 $300 each, mortgaged for one-half
value, for eastern proper, v. I'OINPEXTER &.
WADSWORTH, 305 W. Second. 2-1
UOR EXCHANGE—A HIGH GRADE, I'NEU
sr matlchloycle; boon little. 11 ed; will ex>
change for luinbur for building purposes. Ad-
I dross 313 W. Second st. 28
poll EXCIIANGL—S lillllM "1111 l Sli IN
V lopeka. Ken., clear, for Cleflrwr.ler land
or town lots M. 11. JOHNSON, 213 W. First sL
TpOREX CH A N(; GOOYI FARMS IN ~KAN-
Jr sas, Nebraakaattd Dakota for encumbered
California. POINDEXTEU .v. WADSWOR'IH,
305 W. .second. 2-1
pi) It EX (' 11A .\GE-~ ITY PROPS IITY FOR
I l 1 country: '..Til., for eastorhl somo cl-ar, some
encumbered. 1:. P. LIST, 12 w. Second, 2 5
I U'i\ ACHES OF LAND IN TCI LA P. E COI'N
IOU ty. Cal., to exchange for eastern land,
i »L_l'. lti.Wl-.N, S-J_!_iid_ay. 11 ti
POII ItItNT—HOOSKB.
tvSr lent-JifT-'r, itooM "cottaoiCmm
V M it'll icu 11 RVC.
$15—5 room cottage, 2(128 Michigan aye.
$10—5 ropm house, Staunton st., south of
Ninth st.
BARLOW & SHERWOOD, 123 P Broadway.
1011
17OR RENT—TWO VERY NICE HOUSES,
P furnished : one AY S rnotns.one of 10 rooms;
pleasant grounds, ahrubbery, etc., near street
car lino. McKOON YOAKUM, 3114 W. First
St. 30 '
| p67i~ItIJNT—HOUSE~7~ROOMS. 806 8. LOS
1 X Angeles sl„ $20 per month, including wa
; ter. THRELKBLH sV. SMITH, -~li 4 S. Hroad-
I way. 2Ul(_
i [76R RENT—SBS—LARGE IoTtOOM HOUSE,
IJL No. 17 Barnard park, southwest comer
1 Grand aye. an 1 Washington at. BARLOW it
SHERWOOD, 12:: s. Broadway, 23tf
I 170H Sent—7-room' Ho!isiY"wiT7t~dß
r without furniture; bath, hot and cold: gas:
12S Boyle aye , Boyle Ueigh a', corner second.
I Apply i2ii W, Second. -Gtf
F-OR RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE,S ROOMS,
$18; or will sell furniture to: $125. Apply
to SIPDAI.L, 312 W. First st. 28 ■
I ••-ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT—HOT AND COLD
tl water baths; price, $20. No. 215 Eighlh
I st., near Sautee. -
TjlOR RENT —4-ROOM COTTAGE; FURNi-
lure for sale, all new. Inquire 14-13 Ver
-11011 st. j 4_
t'dlt ItK.NT— ItOOMO.
FURNiSHF.P lU)O.\IS EN
j suit or single; new house; newfurni
! lure; reasonable. THE RICHARD,
I 31 E- Fifth st.
TTOR FURnTsHEiT ROO"MSi
V with board. IS2O per nionth. in privalo fam
ily. 1506 NORTH MAIN, or. Lloom. 29
170R RENT-TWO SUITES FURNISHED OR
V unfurnished; light housekeeping if de
sired at 833 S. Broadway. 28
17 Olt RENT—PLEA SAN T, NICELY FIIR
* nlsbed rooms with board; home cooking.
134 S. Olive st. 28
17 (I R Rl' N T-$ 10, TW O FI: R N tilt ED ROOM ft,
: hOUßekeeping, US S. Hellmnn st., East
Los Angeles. tSti
I rT'HB DENVER, 138 N MAIN BT.: .FINE
1 furnished rooms, $1.50 per week and up;
center oi city.
17OR RENT-NICEI.V FI'itNISHED FRONT
V suite, light housekeeping. 826 South.
Hope. 28
/ 1 RAND PACIFIC,' 423 ToUTIfsPRTNG ST?,
\Jf fine large rooms ;$3 per week and up.
"ijUIRNISIIED ROOMS Wi lli BOARD IN I'RI-
V vate family at South Hope si. 28
rp'lll I.L 1 3 OK 1 I Uit MSI! Mil il(li;sET
X keeping rooms. 234 K. 'I hlrty-second st. 5
FOR KKNT—H!IHCKLLANEIHJS.
I"^orTi ENT—DEBX,"EOG>l"~iN"FItONT OF
-1 flee.
27-Ii 22S West Fourth st
M «88A<, r- ASH SILKOI'UICITY.
\f IBsTjLY,'"LATE FROM PAUIS,"7iiVES
111. BoientiflO massage; hand-rubbing, alcohol
and perfumed baths; attendants. Parlor 19,
142 S. Main st.
IS3 EDITH D.UiRELL, RFC KXTLY"FROM
Ihe east, gives lirsl-elass massage and mag
| nolic. treatments, Hours, from 10 a. mto9 p.
m. Rooms 11 and 12, 355J_ s. Spring.
SEE~ VER A - CLAIR THE~ FAMOUS: MAS
sage and vni.or baths, 086 \)'. Seventh. 2-21
ADAM DE LEON—B ATI IS,
electro-magnetio treatment. -110!_S.Spring
MIS! MARY STONE, MAssAGll TRE
incut, 138U ,N. spring sl., room 22.
VJDRKIBB AMD OXBRR BATHS.
NEW MA N AGEM E NT'of" Tll eTtaM MAM—
Commencing Jan. 7th, the ladies' depart
ment oi the baths will have two attendants
and will be Open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.; sun
days, 8 11. m. to 12 mil everything nest and
clcati, gentlemen's department open day and
night, except Sunday oflernoon; clcclrlcliy
and massage given "at baths and prlvaie
houses; physician consulted ireo. BROOKS,
230 s. Main st.
PHOTOGRAPH PASMIR',
Cll. WAITF, 211 WEST FlltSr ST..LOS AN
e gcles. Cal : views made to order guaran
teed. Largest assortment S. California views.
pHOTOS, ANY SIZE,SI~PLAZA GALLERY.
TTIOpR I I.N I Y!'FS,~NICKBT FINISH, gOot
I cabinels. :rT ilo;c, a: ihe tent. Upper Main st
LAWN « U I TING.
crs; lawn laying and culling a specialty;
gardens cared ior by the month on reasonable
terms. Address. 2(iti H Main sl.. I.os Angeles.
CBOIOK r-ituiTS and VNOKTABLbM,
]\,|o'l l' MARKET - SPECIALTIES: "~TEA:£
ill coffees, sulces and olives. I.UDWit;
WaGNKR, telephone T.bO.
;.:■ 1. BCSTATK.
BELL & SABICHI, REAL iSFKiTjiSi
insurance agcutc luuuey loauud at six
lti)per ceut. 200 West Third street, 12-711
FOR MALE—OITY PROPKRTY.
KXCHAKQK
i by GOSPER, SMITH 4: CANNON.
CITY PROPERTY.
Two lots 1 block from Central aye. electric
line: 4-room house, good well, stable an;l
obtcken corral; -■"» peach, 7 prune, - nectar
ine, 2 apple, I Ag and 1 lemon trees, all bea.
jus; berry vines, shade tree?, flowery etc.; a
bargain; +'.M.o.
Southwest, d-room pottage, D furnished, :_
Uork irom electric Line; easy, terms.
Lo BOx 160, Clean side of Grand aye.; easy
terms.
4 lots, 1 block from electric line, Pieo
Heights; rood cottage of M rooms, hard tin
ish-d, with closets, uatu, etc.; i.am, ehickeu
houso and corral; lots covered with fruit trees;
$4200, easy terms.
Lot on Bryant aye. near Thornton; good 4
room house, clean aide; idrect graded; $1100.
Iv.enty-iiflli st. near Grand nve.; tl-reoui
house with bath room, etc; good barn; lawn
and ilowers; lotfiOxlOOj $.i7oO.
COUMKI PROPERTY.
} -i mile from depot, t.'ompton, 5 acres fmtt
oiiu alfalfa hind; good H inch well,
flow; buildings ana improvements wortii the
price; t-jrms to suit.
First-class fruit and alfalfa land near el ty,
improved ana unimproved; prices and terms
to suit.
2 miles from Kedondo, A-l fruit land, lv lots
from 5 acres up; price, #75 per acre; easy
terms.
U mile from city limits, 1 block from Cen
tral aye. eleeirie line, AU uudcr bearing
fruit trees and berry vinos; all fenced, plenty
ot water; #2iOO. easy terms.
tM iieres in OJal valley, just outside town of
Nordhoff, surrounded by large oak trees; $400
per aero.
FOR EXCHANGE.
BU miles from courthouse, AO acres, 0 to 14
-year old orange trees, balance to nlfalia and
deciduous fruits, all bCHring; goad house,
born, etc.; open ditcli for irrigation; plenty of
water; price, $15,000, to exchango ior city
property.
Store buHding on leased ground, rents for
$25 per month, to exchange for 10 ociCß al
ialfa laud witli plenty of water.
Small ranch near city, to rent or exchange;
plenty of water.
2500 acres line timber and coal land in Scott
county, Tonu. Whit have you to offer A
bargain for some oue.
100 acres oi choice fruit land, 12 miles from,
city, lor unincumbered city property.
GOSPER, SMITH & CANNON,
US eill-i. Stimson block.
—ESTARLISIIKD 1837-
NORTON t fc KENNEDY,
Reel EsUte and Investment brokers,
184 s. Broadway,
Tel. 002.
Orange and walnut groves a specialty.
Lar.e ranches for subdivision.
Gilt edge city property.
— - 12-25 tf
BALE-BY OWNȣ-
Beautiful home, southwest, near Harper
tract aud Adams st.. lull block from electric
cars; new S-room houso, all modern conven
iences; ilowers, lawn, cement walks, wind
mill, etc. ; call lor terms.
13-room house, rented oil Ihe time for $30
per month, situated 4 blocks west of First and
Spring; on electric car line; lot faces liope and
Hunker Hill nvc.; price $3200.
7-roinn house at mo N. Alameda st., lot 45x
I0f». rented for $25; price $.iGOO.
Nice lot on Pennsylvania ay**., near Fan Ben-
Ito st.t 00x150to an alley; all street work
paid ; only $HOO.
Hints on Helmont aye., north o! Temple st.;
40x140 to an alley. streeL grided, curbed and
side walked and sewer laid and all paid for;
these are extra nice lots; only $750 each.
•JO acres nice level land, south oT Inglewood, |
on one of the laterals of the outfall sewer;
eh co p.
Horses ot all kinds bought, sold and ex
changed, and all kinds of street Improve
ments clone on short notice in lirst-class man
ner. MILES DODO. Jr., 213 W. Eirstst.
1-4- B, m&w tt
HOW ARE THESE FOR SNAP BARGAINS.
5 minutes nearer to First and Main sts.
than is Grand aye. and Washington at. All on
beat] tt till Boyle Heights, the best and most
healthy residence portion of this city.
Ist—A line, new 2-story house; hard finished
and handsomely decorated house of h rooms,
with ball and hot and cold water; price only
#1800. Just think oi only $1800, $1000 less
than itcost.
2nd-0-room eottrige and bath, renting for
■14 a month. Price only $1350.
Brd — A trood level lot 30x148, ¥200.
4th—A good level lot 30x148, $250,
Terms on the abovo to suit buyer. Now is
yt ur chance oi a lifetime.
J. W. BROWNING,
1-12! i M. Main. 24tf
J/OR SALE—
Why don't you try Boyd A Rlgglns for any
thing" in the real estate line. Wo have lodg
ing houses cheap, oil lot leases, etc. We make
a specialty of inside property, call aud sen
us.
BOYD & RIGGINB,
213 W. First street.
30tt
JjH)K SALE— \
$1500—New colonial cottage, 5 rooms, close
in; easy payments; bargain.
82250— 5-room house. Third st., near Wall.
$i!O<JO - 8-room house, Ban Pedro st,, near
Sixth.
$2000—7-room house, San Julian st., near
Sixth st.
§2750—8-room house, E. Twenty-eighth st.;
all modern improvements.
$775—(i-room house, lot 40x102; rents for
$12 per month; close in.
N. B. WALKER, & CO.,
2R 125>£ W. Second Bt.
A COZY HOME ON TWKNTY-FOURTH ST.
. in a splendid neighborhood and in a
growing part of tho city; only one block from
the electric ear line and the same distance
from the Main-streetcar line: cottage of live
rooms, bath, hot and cold water, porches, gas,
house well built and in good condition, barn,
lot 100 feet frontage, fine lawn, 20 orange
irees heavy with fruit, blackberries, straw
berries, raspberries, cement walks; ample
room for another cottage; $2900 will buy this
property on easy terms. A. H. NEIDIG, 200
South Broadway. 29
T^ToR - S A LE^
Finest lot in Bonnie Brae tract, $1000; must
be sold at once; less desirable lots in same
tract are held at $2000.
HUBBARD & LOVE,
27-tf 228 W. Fourth st
KtTTEARE IN" AND HAVE BARGAINS
M in all kinds of property, from income
business to country acreage, Improved and un
improved. Our list is so extended it would
trouble yon to peruse. Call and tell us what
you wunt and we can suit you. Loans.
McGARRY & iNNES.
28 227 W. Second it
170 R SALE-NEW 5 AND " 0-ROOM " COT
: tages on University Electric lino; baths,
water closets, mantels and all modern conve
niences; huge lots; cement sidewalks; prices
$1450 to $1700; small cash payments and
monthly installments. THOMAS S. EWING,
owner, litis. Broadway.
JjlOR SALE— ° IL
Two of the cheapest oil lots in the city, with
genuine merit. Investigate.
W. B. SALISBURY & CO.,
23 tf :_O7 West Fourth st
170R SALE—LARGE RESIDENCE LOTS ON
1 Towneand Stanford ayes., in Denison tract,
near Ninth st. kcIiooI; $430 and up, ou pay
ments to suit; will loan purchaser money io
build with at 8 per cont; this is In walking
distance, and best opportunity youcanlind.
N. B. WALKER A CO., 1253 aW. Second st. 28
1~? IotTsaT 7k-\T& low marlHFt™value,
1 egant lot 185feetdecp to a2O foot alley
on (irand aye., west side, near Fifteenth st.,
adjoining fine home now building; nothing
nicer in this city. A. H. NEIDIG, 200 South
Broadway. 29
I" 70ir~SALE-3 LOTS, ON EASY TERMS,
1 northeast corner of Bryant and Vermont
aye.; very choice to build cottages on to rent;
close io electric cars; price moderate to right
party. A. KOSTEU, owuer, 403Js S. Spring st.
4
1 /OR SALE-A BEAIJTIFULCOLONIAL COT-
I toge of 0 rooms, just being finished, on
Winlleld street, between Union and Burling
ton. THRELKELp & SMITH, 2d4 S. Broad-
Way, 20
FOR MALE— OITY FHOPKKTY.
nii deeT~ do ir s
CENTRAL AVENUE TRACT
Adjoins tlietrcelebrctcd Mrisw alter and Adams
street tract, and contains 112 line building lots
fronting on Central arc, Tuir.y-first and
Thlriy-second sts., which are graded and
curbed and have eeinont walks, shade trees
planted and water uiped; sandy loam soil, no
mud; we have put the price so low and the
termSKoeitsv that every lot will s ll wWhin 3u
dap; prices'sloo, $123, $150 lo $225; lerms,
$.'., doiui, balance $!«' a mon.h, or a liberal
discount for Dftsb : uo Interest will be charged
on lols fold during Ihe next 00 dais; once
more yon have au opfraftutitty to buy resi
dence lots on a double electric car line, only
12 minutes'ride from tbe business center, at
one-hull their nctu I value; take toe Central
aye. ears, at corner ot Spring and second alp,,
to our branch ollieo at i he corner ofTiveutv
ninth st , where ouragents will show the proje
erty; free carriages to the tract. For maps ..nd
prices ace Gil I UK 11 i f>OW, 109U B. Broadway.
18tf |
ra-IIIE TRACT OF HOMES—OBI DEB .t DOW'S
1 Adams street traetj gOO 60Joot resllenoi
lots corner of Adams sire t and Central ave
nue; Adamssi eetgs feel wide, and Twoniy
eighth street 10J feet wide, both lined with
palm trees; itreitl graveled; cement walks
and curbs; water piped; ITS lots sold and over
40 houses built in id i last four nionlh'. Rich
sandvloani 110 mud; the heaUhiosl portion
ol the city. Examine lliis iruct now and com
pare il with other proper ies. Lots aro $.100
and up, on easy terms. Special inducements
lo those who will build at once. Central ave
nue double track electric ear line runs through
this tract. Take the central avenue ears at
corner of Socoml and Spring streets; the ride
takes only 12 minutes. Agents at our branch
Office on the corner ol Cenlral avenue and
Twenty-ninth street will show the property,
tor views of the tract, maps and all informa
tion, write or call on us. Krr c carriages at all
times. GBIDER iB DOW, 109);, South Broad
way. Telephone HOT. BU
IJSOR SALE—
1 LOTS I I.OTSI LOT? I
LO'IS! LOTS I LOIS!
AT HIGHLAND PARK.
Just outside city on electric road; finest lots
now on the market; size of lots from 50x150 in
1 or more acres, just as you wish; line, balmy
climato and Ihe best of spring water.
T'heso lots will bo sold ou long timo If de
sired
Houses built to order.
Call and be shown 1 he. best bargains in the
market. W. P. LARKIN ,t CO.,
20lf Owners, 110 8. Broadway, Los Angeles.
I.loft SALE-5875 WILL BUY A $800 LOT
V on Thirty-sixth street, near Main, 50x125;
also 20 choice lots on electric line, between
Los Angeles and I'aaadena; lots from 50x16 »
10 2Uo\:ioo feet sold on long time; bouses built
to order; conic and take a free trip out and get
a choice lot; no monevdown to those that
build at once. W. P. LARKIN & CO.,
2011 110 S. Broadway.
I~T6n SAT,E-BY W. J. FISH I'll. 287 W. SBO
' ond St.—sl4 a foot, lots, Kohlcr at., near
Seventh; $15 a foot, lots, Merchant St., near
Seventh; $900. snap, new house, 5 rooms,
hard-finished. Kohl'.r St.; $1850, new house, II
rooms bath, Kohlcr st.; $52.:,0, a., $10 cash,
8 years'credit, 0 per cnt, 10 acres; $750, a.,
12 acres, near ele?lric cars. University; wanted
$4000, gross, on city property, rents 24
percent. 20ti
BARLOW & SHERWOOD,
123 B. Broadway.
HOUSES ON INSTALLMENTS.
$2700 -fj-room cottage near Pearl and Pico.
$1700—5-room cottage W. 12lh st.
$21100—(i-rooin cottage ou Electric lino, S. W.
$2400-5-room OOttage Wmlieldst.
And many others, 13-1 f
170R BaLl':-$5OOO (S3OOOCASH) WIT.LBIfY
V large 9-room, two story line house, all
modern, on corner loi, 100x118 feet; this place
is southwest on electric line will soon be worth
$10,000.
Also a numberof other goo . houses, south
west, from $1500 up.
W. P. LARKIN A CO.,
20tf 110 S. Broadway.
BALE—
20 fine bargains in houses, from $600 to
$2000; some that must be sold and will go at
bargains. W. P. LARKIN i CO.,
BOM 110 8. Broadway.
X/OR SALE—ELEGANT LOTS ON HOPE ST.,
J; near Fifteenth st., 50x185 feet to 20 foot
alloy, only $2000; Ibis is a price that cannot,
be duplicated in tills size lots m that part of
the city. A. H. NKI DIG. 2605. Broadway. 29
I~7>OR LOTS WITH FOUR HAND
■ some cottages in desirable part of Los An
geles, oil rented and paying good income;
clear prices, $1000, or would exchango for
good resldcncj. CARTER & BEEOHER, 828
S. Broadway. 28
J76R SALE-FINEST LOTS IN BONNIE
■ Brao from $1800 to $2500; lot on Twenty
first near Figueroa, $825; lot on Pico near
t* 11 ion, 9050: lots on Vernon and Albany be
low Pico, $050. Mcknight & clay, 252 s.
Broadway.
17' OR SALE—AT A GREAT SACRIFICE, ONE
1 of tbe most elegant homes In Bonnie Brae
tiact, located on beautiful corner overlooking
Westlako park; owner non-resident. McKOON
& YOAKUM, 234 W. First St. 28
17lOU8AI.E-$1750, $1000 BELOW VALUE,
1 full two-story, 7-room, hard-linished house
and splendid lot, Brooklyn Heights; this will
bear Investigation. W. B. SALISBURY & CO.,
207 W. Fourth St. 18tf
1710R SALE-WEST HALF OF LOTS 4 AND 0,
; block 29, Hancock's survey, 35 acres, near
011 wells in tho N. \V. quarter of the city. Ap
ply to C. M. STEPHENS, room 90, Temple
Mock. lbtt
1" 70R SALE—HOUBE9~ON"eASY' rAYMENTsT
. see Jolfnson & Keeney Co. before purchas
ing a home; we have several beautiful new
places very cheap; monthly payments. JOHN
SON i KKENEY CO.. 104 S. Broadway. 12-31tf
CHEAP LOTS NEAR PICO ST. AND~UnToN
aye.; owner will build fi or 6 room colonial
cottages and sell for partcash, part iv monthly
Installments. K. ALT'HCHL'L, 123}',' W. Second
Bt. £Bcx4
FOR CASH AND MONTHLY
payments. 4-room cottage, $850, or 6-room
cottage, $1500, or 3 or 6 acres in Eaglo Rock
valley. Apply to 11. E. SIDDALL, 312 W. First
st. 28
.J BEAUTIFUL LOTS ON CENTRAL
Ii aye., between Seventh and Eighth, only $20
per foot. R. ALTSCHUL, 128U W. second st.,
headquarters for Central aye. property. 28tk4
TT OR SALE—ONE FINE LOT "iN* FAIB*
1 mount tract for $1000, worth #1200. ■
W. P. LARKIN ,t CO..
20tf 110 s. Broadway.
1710R SALE—ONE OF THE BEST HOUSES
. on Figueroa street, a large corner lot with
nice shrubbery, lawn, and good barn.
McKOON ii YOAKUM, 234 W, First street. 29
I~7\OR SALE-ONE OF'THE FINEST $2000
1 lots in Bonnie Brae for $11100; must bo sold
at once. HUBBARD .t LOVE, 228 V/. Fouth.
1-24 tf
ItDUU ATION*!,.
TIIE LOS ANGELISB BUSINESS COLLEGE
(Incorporated), located at 144 S. Main st„
is the largest and best equipped institution in
Southern California. It provides a thorough
business education in the most practical way.
The shorthand department leads all competi
tors, and Is a great success. Its department of
penmanship is conducted by E. K. Isaacs, a
teacher of national reputation. Day session
open all the year. Night sessions Monday,
Wednesday and Friday nights of each week.
Send for catalogue. E. R. HCIIRADER, pres.;
F. W. KELSEY, vice-pros.; L. N. INSKEEP, sec.
"IaJOODBURY BUSINESS COLLEGE, 276 3.
V* Bprlngst.; the oldest, largest and llnest
equipped commercial school in Southern Cali
fornia; a thorough courso in the commercial
branches and banking; a superior and suc
cessful shorthand and typewriting department
and a practical English course; new collego
rooms, porfectly lighted and ventilated; elec
tric elevator for pupils' use; new furnituro
anduppliances; open all tho year; pupils re
ceived at any time; illustrated catalogue and
full information free. G. A. HOUGH, president;
N. C.FELKEIt, vice-president.
HROOP POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, PAS
sdena, California, Ihe only institution in
Southern California providing thorough in
dustrial and art training for both Boxes in con
nection with sciontillc, literary or classical
education. Sloyl school for younger pupils.
Manual training school and college of technol
ogy. Courses largely elective. Gootl homes
for students. For catalogue and full informa
tion address PRESIDENT CHARLES 11.
K,;YES, Pasadena. California.
OS ANGELES TRAINING SCHOOL tI.N
-j corporatedl for kindergarteners. Address
MRS. N. D. MAYIIEW, 070 W. Twenty-third st,
GIRLffIIdLLBGIAfE SCHOOL—
416 W. Tenth st.
MISS PARSONS and MISS HENNEN.
PATKNI'B. COPYRIGHTS, KtC.
in allcoon
tries obtained, bought and sold. Trade
marks, copyrights, etc., by s. J. DAY & Co.,
patent attorneys, rooms 232-233 Bradbury
building, Los Angeles. Established 1349.
AZARD «fc TOtVNSEND. 9~" DOWNEY
block. Tel. 347. Los Angeles.
NIGHT BROS., PATENT LAWYERS AND
solicitors, 308 Stimson block. Est 1843.
< o.N 1 it At 1 o : .
it a n mnu!£
ous and asphalt paving. 237 W. First st.
FOIt SALB-UOUNTRY PKOPEBII,
O rTITERN CAMFORNIA FRUIT FARMS
Ns2ft"o—2oiacres In alfalfa, located H mile
Irom Notw.ilk null railroad depot.
$3500—S ncns In bearing fruit; Rood home,
burn and outbuildings; ivatnr right; located
on Figueroa street, near city limits.
$3000—10 acres, 5 tores in alfalfa, balance
in betting Iruit, l seated two miles south ol the
city, between Vermont and Figueroa.
:T'-:— V.j acres near University, one block
(ram electric ear lino. ", "•
$18'pu—J acres located at Troplco; soli Alt
makes a fine chicken ranch: 2 small houses;
several hundred chickens, chicken houses and
corrals.
$ tnoi)— A beautiful 20-acre ranch set solid to
English walnuts, 4 years old; good water
ri';n t; modern cottage ol ft rooms; barn, wind
mill and tan';; located t) miles from this office;
this is a cheap place for the pneo asked and
will hear e10..e investigation.
#7000 —10-acre orange and lemon grove,
bearing; good water right: Duarte.
#3000-20 acres, all set to bearing fruit tree!
in line condition, located 12 miles from city.
$10,000—'20 acres set solid to 0-year-old solt
shell walnuts; one of the finest groves la
southern ( alfornia; located at Fullerton; fine
soil; lirst-class water right.
$12,000—6f» acres situated \$ mile from Ful
lerton: 3 acres in oranges. 3 acres in limes, 25
acres in sofl-shell walnuts, bearing; nioo or*
chard of young trees; 2 acres of deciduous
trees; house of 10 rooms; bam, windmill and
lank; good wa'er right: one of the cheapest
places In Southern California; call and exam,
me the same.
#'!003 lo acres located miles from Be
dnndo, all in soft shell walnuts, 3 years old;
modern house of li rooms; good windmill, tank
and tank house; barn and outbuildings.
$32,000—40 acres located at Fullerton; 33
rules iv full-bedring navel oranges, 5 acres in
bearing lemons; good barn; small house; nrst
class water right. Without a doubt tills is one
of the finest orange groves in Soutborn Cali
fornia. OOWKN, ISBERI.E ,!i CO.,
28 143 ri. Broadway.
J"?OIl SALE-ORANGE ORCHARDS, S.YEAR7
1 old; line crop ol fruit; price, $300 per
acre; one orcharu 0 years old, $000 per acre;
have very line grove at Alhambra for sale; a
sightly place for a homo; price. $.",00 per acre.
A pretty home at Eagle Rock, 32 acres; price,
$8000. Improved properties at Duarte, Go
vina, Glendora, Pomona, Ontario, and a few at
llighlands and Redlands. 'Ihe Pomona Real
i-'state Exchange can furnish you with any
kind oi land you want. ELMO It. MESERVE,
100 S. Droadw ay. 28
I/ <<: SALE 00 ACRES IN TIIE BLUE RIB.
1 bon orange belt at Duarte; between G and
7 acres set out to belt varieties of oranges;
more than two-thirds lull bearing; 9 shares in
the best wcter right in Southern California;
mh; il home; one of the best sites for a.home lv
tne Ban Gabriel valley ; magnificent view; just
the right elevation; moderate price; terms
ersy. Address OTIIEMAN STEVENS, this of
fice. 11 Ott
jpoß ¥a le—
$S0 por acre, 320 acres first class alfalfa
land.
$40 per acre, 100 acres alfalfa, close In.
$100 per acre, 40, 50 aud 60 acre blocks at
cliv limits: terms oasv.
\V. P. LARKIN & CO..
110 R Broaway.
20tf Headquarters for Chicago Buyers.
TX>lt 8A L E—A~ R E"LINO uTs NT"O F~l6 0
J acres of moist sand loam, near railroad,
this county; (specially adapted for oliv b,
almonds or alfalfa; ample pure, soft water for
irrigation can be obtained from artesian well
for less than $2 per acre; every foot lies per
fect lor irrigating; 10 acres sot to olives and
almonds; $10 per acre, half cash, balance city
lot or acreage. 125 \V. Third st. 22tf
CtOMPU LSORY SALE OF LAND TO CLOSE
/ out an estate; 320 acres of grazing and
farming land in Tulare county, Cal., 10 miles
northeast of Visalia. 1 mile distant from Ka
weali station, on southern Pacitio railroad.
Aoply at once to JOS. MIiSMEH, administra
tor, I.os Angeles, Cal. 2 17
ITiOR SAI.E-OO ACRES OF EXTRA FINE
moist alfalfaland, with flowing artesian
well of pure soft water; 5 acres seeded to al
falfa; near railroad; tills county; $25 per acre,
half cash, balance easy terms, 0 percent; this
is equal to any alfalfa land in California. 12>
\V. Third st, 22t(
I'pblTsALE— OR WOULD "EXCHANGE FOR
' city property, clear 040 acres all under cul
tivation with good and ail necessary buildings
for farming purposes, paying 10 per cent net
income with prospects of increasing, CAR
TER & BKEOHER, 328 a Broadway. 28
I^OR~I3ALE— IN~TIfE CAHUENGA FROST
less belt on foothills; good view of the
ocean; 5 acres to fruit; house 4 rooms; near
dummy car line. Also 2 acres, 5-room cottage,
in same locality, mostly navel oranges; a nice
homo. A. H. NEIDIG, 200 S. Broadway. 2J
<$> EKTkf.— A GRAND BARGAIN; IOU ACREH
riNMUv one mile north of Glendale. all
choice land: 9 acres in best varieties of full
bearing orange trees, 2 acres in bearing wal
nuts; 9-room houso and other buildings. M.
X ioiinsoN. 2i;i \v. In i st. "ti
T7OR SALE—I 2 FRUII RANCHES, GOOD
X bargains, from 10 acres up to 000, close In;
5 choice orange groves, in full beating, on easy
terms, W. P. LARKIN & CO.,
20tf 110 S. Broadway.
ORSALE OR EXCHANGE—MY IMPROVED
place of 100 acres; title, U. 8. patent,
plenty water; fully equipped with buildings,
agricultural tools and horses. GEO. DALL,
Del Sur, Los Angeles county, Cal. 28
ACRES GILT-EDGE OLIVE
1 and fruit land, this county, $13 per aorej
$5 cash, balance easy terms, 0 por cent Inter
est; or will sell 20 acres on same terms. 123
W. Third St. 22tl
I~ ftORSALE— 144 ACRES GOOD FRUIT LAND
lon west side of Ontario, at a bargain; cash
and time; a good chance to mako money by
subdividing; price $5000. EDWARD ERASER,
solo agent, 210 S. Broadway, Los Angeles. H
I~jSOB "SALE- FRFrT~AND FARMING LANDS
' in small tracts on very easy terms to set
tlers. Ono year's advance interest tho only
cash payment required. POINDEXTER Ss
WADSWORTH, 30S W. Second. 2-1
ItiOß" BALK—IN RIVERsTde COUNTY
' cheap homes; superior lruitland; watered,
by Lake llemet Water Co., the largest water
system in Southorn California. Call HEMEf
LAND Co , Baker block, 1.. A.
IrtOß SALE—A RELINQUISHMENT OF 100
1 acres of choice level, moist, decomposed
granite soil; ample water; $250 cash if taken
Immediately. 125 W. Third st. 22tf
T7IOR SALE—FULL BEARING 80FT SHE LL
Jf walnut orchards in 5. 10, 20 and 100 a ro
tracts; fine income property. 11. KROEGER,
near Santa Fe depot, Anaheim.
1' 7108. £ ALE—ONE OP THE FINEST BUYS OF
tho season, 400 acres adjoining South
Pasadena. Address box 28, South Pasadena. 23
T7IOR BALE—
_T WATER.
There is a largo amount of water that can bo
developed and sold to the people of Los An
goles. If you aro interested in water and have
cash it will pay you to investigate this.
SMITH & O'BRIEN,
12-27 tl 147 8. Broadway.
EXCHANGE, 100,000 OLIVE
J treos, choice and clean; this is my own
stock, propagated at Pomona; will tako some
good land or Los Angeles city lots. 1.. U
M'.WERF, 2211 8. Spring St., Stowell block,
rooms 19 and 20. 3tf
IT. OR SALE~s6~OOO TREES GROWN AT A.
' W. Eames' Central Avenue nurseries;
largest assortment of varieties in Southern
California; write for catalogue; prices low.
Sales yard adjoining Chamber of Commerce,
Fourth Bt. 28_
17' OR SALE —FURNITURE, $125, AND 5
1 room cottage to rent. Apply to SIDDALL,
312 W. Firstjrt. 28
1 10It SALE—AN ELEGANT NEW UPRIGHT
JT piano; will take board and room in part
exchange. Address J, Box 80, tills oliice. 23tl
lIORI IOR i)ALE~~- TooToSO OLD POSTAGE
' stamps, cheap. T„ box 20, tbis olllce.
F~OR SALE-OLD P,rpTsRTIN QUANTITIES
to suit, at this oliice.
ion Ht[,i_i.ivit stock,
17' OR SALE-OR EXCHANGE, WELL-BROK
JT en farm, business and surrey horses, at tbe
Westminster stables, lioand 112 E. Fourth st.
Guaranteed as represented. 1-13
17 OR SALE-F.NE JERSEY - cow CHEAP?
V Apply Blacksmith's, corner seventh and
Los Angeles street?. 28
IpOR SA I.X A Nil EXCHANGE-FINE SINGLE
1 and double drivers, buggies and harness,
li. r. B ICON, rear 508 S. Broadway. 2-3 tf
FiRKII HYNER HAS
deciduous fruit trots, largo variety; 212 W.
Fourth street. Cait or write.
STOVIC KKP*IK>Bs.
/ 103 W. Filth street. Repairs made for any
stove in the v. s. Patterns made lo order. 15
GASOLINE STOVES CLEANED, REPAIRED?
Tel. 1008. PLACEMAN, 403 S. Spring st.
.
MACKENZIE'S. DETECTIVE AGENCY, 203
Stimson building. Reliable operators fur
nished ou short notice. Colleetluna made in
»uy part of the United States and Canada,