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10 The Herald Los AwoELis. California. Published by The Herald Publishing Co. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. BY CARRIER: Per week 9 20 Per month 80 BY MAIL, (including postage): Dally Herald, one year 8 00 Dally Herald, six months 4 25 Dally Herald, three months. 2 '25 Dally Herald, one month 80 Weekly Herald, one year 1 50 Weekly Herald, six months 1 00 Weekly Herald, three months 50 Entered at the postofflce at Los Angeles as second-class matter. ANNOUNCEHENTS. The papers of all delinquent mall subscribers to the Daily Herald will be promptly discon tinued hereafter. No papers will be sent to subscribers by mail unless the same have been paid for in advance. No contributions returned. 1 I SPECIAL NOTICES^^^ LEWIS * ALDERSON- ~ 312 S. Main st. My. oh mv, It Is astonishing how cheap we sell furniture now days. Just think of rice new mantel folding beds—pretty as a picture—for {IS: curtain folding beds for *6.60, and fine ones with pretty aeroll heads, for «8: good Clipper conch for |4: large plush upholstered rockers for {5: lunch counter. 32 feet, for (to, or 22 feet for J«; counter stools for 50 cents: good restaurant range for f 15. AFXESTA"DE LOS ANGELES-iN*ORDER to insure all possible convenience to the vis- Ivors to La Fiesta de Los Angeles, a Bureau of Pub- He Comfort has been organized, and all hotels, rooming bouses or citizens, wishing 10 rent rooms during the celebration can register at I.a Flenn headquurters. Xo. 137 south Main street, slating lo cation, number of rooms to >>c rented and price for iame. This information will be embodied in a pamphlet, under the seal ot ihe Merchants' Asso ciation, and distributed throughout the city, ond on all incoming trains. A small charge will he made for registration to cover expenses of tbe Bureau. All registration subject to the committee's ap proval. PUBLIC COMFORT COMMITTE, MAX MEYBERG, H. P. ANDERSON*, 1 Director-General. Chairman. WILL PAY IM RE\VARD"FOR INFORM A tlon that will lead io the return of Willie and CharlleMrlesbuoh.aged respectively 13 and 14 years, who left the home of their grand-parents, F. Ntra iner, Verdugo, California, about November 29, ISH4. C. J. XIMMEH, College and Buena Vista sts., Los Angeles. M 0 X»-OTICE~THE LOS ANGELES CITY Water Company will strictly enforce the fol lowing rules. The liuurs for sprinkling be tween 6 aud s o'clock a.m. and 6 aud s o'clock p.m. For a violation of the above regulation tbe water will be shut off and a fine of »2 will he charged be fore tne uater will be turned on agalu. HESAFEr7EPOSITBOXESOF THE STATE Loan and Trust Company are enclosed iv a Arc-proof and burglar-proof vault with time locks and Brilliantly lighted with electricity ; alcoves at tached for the private examination of valuables, with writing materials; a young lady in attendance. FOR~ SALE—THE NEW ~HOME SEWING Machine company offer for the next 30 days Ihe following bargains—Whites, Standards, Auto matics. Singers, Domestics. Davis. Households, etc., from S>l- to $15, on payments of fl per week. 849 S Spring st. Branch, 85 E. Colorado, Pasadena. 4-4 F~~ OR SALE--THE -NILES TRACT;' LOTS in this beautiful tract are now for Rale at prices ranging from 1900 upwards; these lots are sold only to parties übo will build good houses. FOIXDfeXTER & WADSWORTH, 305 W. Sec ond St. J?SmTx ' SEE MALE PI LLS~AS A SPECIFIC monthly medicine for immediate relict for painful and irregular menses—from whatever cause. For sale by GEO. H. FREICMAX CO., 102 N. Spring st. Price, f2 per box. MERICAN 'LODGE I. O. O. F., WILL BE Instituted soon; any one holding card or ctr tidcate please call on the secretary at once. Room 220 Stlmson Block. Xext meeting will he 7:80 p. m-Saturday, same place. 16 LADIES, YOUR OLD HATS MADE~~NE*\\\ cleaned, dyed, reshaped, latest styles, 50c. STRAW WORKS, 454 S. Spring St.. bet 4th *JSh- UTTER—CHEAPER THAn"eVER;' FIXK butter, 25c roll; choice, 30c square. M. T. HERZOG, 442 S. Spring. 14 MACHINERY', DIES! AXD TQOLS~MADE and repaired. J. YON SERKEY, 216 S. Los Angeles st. Tel, 933. AN HONORABLE MARRIAGE BUREAU; 10 cents for details: confidential. P.O. box 4T9, Los Angeles. FCHARDS7STEAM CARPET CLEAXIXG~ Office: Room 7, No. 120 N. Spring St.. city. Telephone 1343. FOR - CONCORD WAGONS CALL AT BIG Tree Carriage Works. 128 San Pedro st. 28 Y. SLOPErT HOUSE MOVErToFFICE 12 ,Center place. A"r^fved^h abrT* h. waite. 'the Clairvoyant of Clairvoyants aud the ONLY 1 Independent slate writing medium in the city, that t answers sealed messages while iv a dead trance, tells If your lover Is true or false, who to trust and i who to watch, tells your lucky month, week or day, gives advice on all matters of Importance, such as business, love affairs, marriages, divorces, lawsuits, etc. Locates lost or stolen goods, reu nites the separated, brings speedy marriages, re moves stumbling blocks and had lock of all kinds. If you find with all your nature's gifts that you cannot succeed, go at once to this wonderful man and find out the cause of your bad luck. Remem ber he tells you all you wish to know and does not ask you a solitary question, nor do you pay a cent unless you are fully satisfied, hut if 'you are satis fied he then charges you "2.00. Is this not honest. Now do not delay, hut go at once an 1 sec this me dium* If you are going to see a medium, why not see the greatest on earth? He has taken parlbrsat 852 S, Broadw ay,when, be wjll give private sittings daily. Hours from 9to s. P. s.—People living out Of the city send stamp for free advice, hut ask 110 •Aiestions. Read my big add in medium column. 2-27 tf almTstry~prof~a".~mVers, tPFe ce£ ebrated European palmist, pacychometrlst and phrenologist, who has examined the bands of most of tbe crowned heads of Europe, has arrived In Los Angeles and Intends to remain here for some time. By palmistry he reveals nccuratelv the past, present and future of the Individual; give's descriptions of every memher of your famllv, the deceased, as well as the living; also the description of the one you have married and the one you will marry; tells country of birth, age and how long you win live; describes perfectly your present cir cumstances, and no matter how difficult they are, by his advice you will be able to avoid obstacles and aided to success. Asa psychometrist be Is unequalerl. He will locute any ailment or disease more accurately than autopsy would do, and by this gift and power has helped many, who bad given up all hope. All who are about to make a change should consult him. as bis advice is reliable and beneficial. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. Free—Free—Free medical diagnosis from Bto 10 a.m. Headings from Hi a.m. to 7 pTm. Par lPl's, the Ni.rwn.id. ■'■■•> S. Hi 11 st,. cor, vi si \ th. 1:1 MEDIUMS WLXO-NA-SEVKXTH OF ! the late Dr. King World, renowned Clair voyant and astrologist. Life reading of the plan ets and crystal 50 cts and 11, Nativities it upwards, Hours 9a.m.to 8 p. m., 421 W. Seventh st. 15 ! ■Jt.TRS. PARKER. LIFE ~ READING,' PAKT, ari-lpresent and fin,ire; fee 50 cents and 11. Take University car to Forrester aye. and Hoo\er St., i go west on Forrester aye. three blocks to Vine st , second house on Vine west of Vermont aye. 3-10 A ONES H. PLEASANCE, IHE DEAD t trance medium, gives satisfactory sittings daily at her residence, 6*14 s. Broadway. 4-11 1 TtfRS. PERCY, in. X FIFTH ST., HOLDS JirXcircles Friday afternoons, Monday and Thurs day evenings. Reading*, 91. 31 I MISS KATE LAMPMAN, "STARLIGHT," • trance medium ; sittings daily ; 422 W. 7th 4-7 liIBENCH LADY, HEALING MEDIUM— ' 1 Life reading. Parlor 7, No. 8551-18. Spring st. rpEST circle -tonight! by misskate X Lampman "Starlight," 122 W. Seventh st. 12 MRS. HOPKINS BUSINESS 1 and te-t meiiii.ni. ;n 11. :- i"i 2-2s lmtf TENTS, COPYRIGHTS' ETC. j PA TEXTS" FOB IIfvENTIONS IX all | countries obtained, touch 1 and -old. Trade ' markfs copyrights, etc.. by 8, J- DA 'i »v t 0., pat ent attorneys; rooms 282-238 Bradbury building, ' l.os Angeles. Established 1849. HAZAKP A TOWNSENdTV DOWNEY BhK. Tel. 247. l.os Angeles. KNIGHT BEOS., PATENT LAWYERS AXD . solicitors. 808 Stimson hlnck. Est. 1848, LOST AND FOUND STOLEN >.A]'KT> BICYCLE, DISAP io pearerl from sidewalk in front of Herald office 1 nn New High street about l o'clock Sunday morn ing, old-fasijloned oval frame, marked "England, Very heavy, wrought Iron saddle post, iri good re f>air. but paint worn off. Reward will be paid tor ts return to Herald otlice. 12 lOSTI OST-IX ARMORY HALL. SATURDAY J evening, March 9, sold breastpin, shape of flower; small diamond In center. Return to 420 w. Sixth i|>.; receive liberal reward. 11 IJWUND— BUILDER who WANtVpIANO, borae and buggy aa part pay for building house H D. t'UATF.s, 221 s. Olive street. iitj , FROM 150 WEBT THIRTIETH ST. one sorrel tiiiy with halter. Receive liberal reward. 2-17-lm CLIPS HORSES AT YOUR own price. Xorili I'ron.lway, ~ I>ELL & BABICHI, AXD X> Insurance agents; mouey loaned at 6 per cent, UV, Third st. 12-7 U JLOS AXGrELES HERALD: TUESDAY/• MORNING, MARCH 12, 1895. HELP EW. REID (tVO. • EMPWVMKXT AGENCY. 1 IX W. First St. I Tel. 1084. Orders telephoned or telegraphed at our expense. We are the oldest established agency In South ern California, and our long experience enables us to select such help as our patrons rail lor. We furnish all classes of help tree of charge, and can supply you on short notice, Give us your or der and you will not be disappointed in finality of help or promptness. K. W. RKIDj* CO. 2-8 tf "a - MAN IN EVERY SECTION TO SELL ' j\. staple good* to dealers: experience NnneceS i sarv; best side line. STS a month. Salary and cx i perises or large oommlsaion made, ror sealed particulars send stamp. OLIFTON SOAP MAX UFACTt'RINO CO., Cincinnati, O. _ _____ ANTED—ACTIVE" MEN TO TAKE OR ders for enlarged portraits, city and coun try, a. H. EVKBTTT * CO., 421 s. Spring at. 4-8 et-tY, hummel 4"coT.~aur>«o: W. SECOND st. Tel. 619. The best employment oflice In every way tn Southern California. BOSTON EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. tB W Fifth st. Telephone 1525. TuThSunS-13 I -TT*-AN"TED—A FIRST-CLASS COAT-MAKER W PAXX BROS., Riverside, Cal. .15 HEL PJWANTED- FOR GENERAL housework. __ S. Hope St. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE Deserving persons desiring employment will be allowed to Insert three lines for two insertions un der this heading free of charge. GAIL riener and orchardlst: also can take cure of fine j horses. Address, GARDENER, Juda's Orchard, ! Lamanda park, Pasadena. IS ! \\J- ANTED SITU ATI OX—BY MAN AND I>T wife; man as all round worker and wife as i cook and housework. Address WORK, box id, | this ollice. 13 1 '^\^ANTErT^ > "OSITION BY A M AN OFBTJSL W ness experience: real estate taken for Wages;good references; address this oflice. 12 WANTED— POSITIOX,~VoUXG MANToOOTi references, experienced butclier. Address A, Herald. H -ti Fa n f ed'-sltv at ion by young man; It either nurse or porter. Address Al; box 40, this office. . 14 SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE Deserving persons desiring employment will be Allowed to insert three lines for two insertions un der this heading, free of charge. sit nation in a widower's faintly as liouse keeper; am a good cook aud economical; good ref erence. Address MRts. BETTHEL DEXXIE, Sauta Monica, Cal. lo 4 COMPETEXT \VOMAN~WAXTS TO TAKE -aTjL cave of child; good home; small WUNI and no dirty work. Apply for ten days. 534 s. Main. \T7-AXTKD-SITU ATION; A FIRST-CLA M cook, colored woman, desires situation as cook in good family. Address 1-5 Vine st. 12 KIT ANTED™" SITUATION—BY ~ EXPERT tt enceti woman to rook for crew of men. Ad dress X, box 40, this office. 19 "TXT ANTED—BY COW PETENT LADY, PoBl m tlon as Mrst-class cook; no objection to house work. 1318 Georgia Bell st IS J^^ED^-TO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR tt light housekeeping. Central location and moderate terms. Address H. IC, box 3'j. Herald. "rtfANTKD-TO IQ&CT HOUSE OIT FIVE tt room*; southwest; walking distance. Ad drew F. this oflice. ll WANTED--REAL ESTATE. M''AXTKII-t'OKNF.H LOTS EVERY W H ERE. I \ we have lots cf buyers who want them; bring them In today. t'OXXORS' CORNER LOT AGENCY.-"iT W. Second St. tf WA NTED-MISCELLANEOUS^ ■tI'AXTKD - STUCK IN STATE LOAN A ,? Trust Company, or r.os Angeles Nut ion al Bank ln part payment for eood propirtv. POIN DEXTER * WADSWORTH, sua w. Second. Hi tl r A XTED—VOCA I, STL DENTS, BY A PU , * pit of Madam Bodstein ot New York City: 120 East Adams. 12 ~\y A N li:ll - C HILDREX~ TO~BOARD AND ,> care lor. Address W. 8.. station E. city. FINANCIAL. PACIFIC LOAN COMPANY, INCORPORATED. Loans money in any amount on all kinds of collateral" securities, dia monds. Jewelry, sealskins, merchan dise, etc. Also ou pianos, iron and steel safes, without removal. Partial payments received. Money quick. Business coulidential. Private office for ladles. W. E. DE GKOOT, Manager. Rooms 2, 3 aud 4, 114 s. Sprlug st. MONEY TO LOAN AT S PER CENT TO build houses ou the installment plan. BF.XFRO * CUMMINGB, Real Estate aud Insurance Broken, aiii WEST THIRD STREET, Stlmson Block. 4 tf TNI ON LOAnToM PA N V. J Stimson Block, Loans money on ail kinds of collateral security, watches, diamonds, sealskins and furniture in lodging an<l boarding houses and on pianos without removal: also on bonds, stocks and mortgages; low im re.-:; money at once; business confidential: pri vate ollice for ladle 3, room 112. CI, A It X A. SHAW, managers, rooms 111 and 112, lirst floor. Stimson block. ONE V TO LOAN ON mA JIONDsT watches, jewelry, sealskins, etc.; also on pianos, merchandise, iron and steel sales, turni ture in lodging houses, boarding houses and hotels without removal: also ou city and country prop tuty; low interest: can have money ut ohce; business confidential; private office for ladies. GEO. S. ROBINSON, 332 W. First St., rooms 2 and 3. IJOINDEXTER - * WADSWOP.TIL BROKERS, 305 W. Second St., buy and sell mortgages, stocks, bonds and any good securities; if you wish to lend or borrow or Invest in real estate, call on us; collections made and property managed for non-residents. 28 tf \FONEY~TO LOAN IX _atX any good collateral; business strictly conri dentia!; loans negotiated on city and country property. W. E. DEMIXG, HI W. First st., room 15. MOXeV'toToANOX MONTHLY INST A Ele ments, long time and easy payments. No commission charged. Appiv NATION AL BUILD ING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, ISIS B'dway. MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCH es, jewelry, pianos, live stock, carriages, bicycles, all kinds of personal security. L>;e BROS., 402 S. Spring St. -1-20 ly WANTED— 12200 ON LARGE~HOrSK AND lot, worth over 1500:); 8 net; first class loan. POINDEXTER As WADSWORTH, 305 W. Second. Hi rpO LOAN — UNLI MITF. D A~M OU N T FOR X smalt loans; no commissions; light expense. SECURITY LOAN * TRUST CO., -23 S. Spring. MONEY TO LOAN ON «ILT-EDGE SFOUIC lty, city or country. GOSPER, SMITH <S CANNON, 421 stimson block. 12414 MONEY TO LOAN IN I,AROE"AND~BM ALL amounts; long or short time. S. P. CREA SIXGER, 237 W. First St. 8-3 _».>o ~f\f\(\ "toToax"on city' proF «?*»«-«TJUVJ erty, from 12000 up. W. P. LARKIN, lio S. Broadway. 20tf rpo loan— sums io _ sriT AT J. reasonable rates. WM. F. BOSBYSHELL, 116 S. Broadway. tf rpo loan—money"" 6n~personal"pe- X curlty. joux l. pavkovich, 220 w. First at. 28tf MONEY TO LOAN—SMITH"4 O'BRIEN. 167 S. Broadway. 2-5 if rpf) LOAN—9IOO TO fIOO.OOO, s,'i TO 8 NET. 22U X W. first 't. 8-5 tf MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT. 220 \Y. First Rl. rpo LOAN .-MOXEY'ONTeRSONAL NOTEfi .1 220 W. First SI. 78tf STOCKS. BONDS AND MORTGAGES ISfJS SALE lA RTivR "_" "BEECHEftT M IX- Ing brokers, represent leading properties; gold, silver, copper, lead, etc.; examinations made and reports furnished by the most competent and re sponsible California experts; correspondence *o liclted; Information promptly furnished. Office, 328 S. liioadwoy. 12-12 tf —■ ■' " 1 — 1 ■ SPECIALISTS M RS. WEAVER JACKSON, MANICURING for ladles and gentlemen; specialist in com plexion department; elecirolvtic removal of superfluous hair. 201,-7-8 Stimson Block; tel. 1256. J'NO. H. UM arborough! HCTBNTIFIC OPTL elan; Chicago graduate; eyes examined free; ! correct clhswh prescribed. Rooms 201 and 202, stimson bull, 1111;;. 3.1 a i EAR. It. G. COLLIN*; "OPTHALMIC OPTL I_J cian, with the l.os Angeles Optical Institute; ' ~, c- examincl fi ■ !_:, s. Spring st. _ ATTORNE\'S-AT-LAW <TuJNln7n'"\y\ COR. EBANKLIN j and New High stis . 1,0-: Angeles. Rooms 12, 13 and 14, Abstract and Title Insurance Block. PECK & FOLEY, ATTORNEYS^AT-LAWTs and S, Moore Block, lie Court st. K. YOUNG, Af'IORNEY-A'SLAWriOS . Bradbury Building. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITmS^^ I'~{\f\ DAfiliAlXa IN LODGING HOUSES UU for sale by BEN WHITE, 221 W. First sc: "0 Kuouis I soo 18 room* tiers: 17 •• litwis " 1000 14 '• 700 3 " SAC 10 " SM4O " 120 C 11 " 800 85 " 2800 15 " 950 7 ■' IM 22 " 1600 » « MO 40 « 2000 14 " 1000 SO » 8(101120 " 2000 Apply to BEN WH ITE, 221 W. First St. tf TIESTAI'BAXT MEN SEE THIS BARGAIN— XV One of tlie very largest and best restaurants and bakeries ln the city, doing a busi ness of over (so a day, commands a steady trade; lease; low rent; good loca tion, etc.; you can try this before you buy; sure In vestment; selling only en account of other busi ness ; price SISOO. App'lv to BEN WHITE, 221 W. First st. tf FOR SALE—OI.TJ ESTABLISHED LODGING house: 37 rooms, completely furnished; doing good business; close In; must be sold on acoount ofslokness; this is a bona fide proposition; no reasonable offer refused: must sell within 2 weeks. Address or call 233', E. First, II and 8 p. m. 12 FOR SALK-FLOrIiINo"MILL.~~7S "MILES from Los Angeles: good location; doing good business: well supplied with best machinery, fuel and all facilities; good wheat section; full Inform atlon given; unusual opportunity. LOY *HU RIN, 338 South Rroadway. 11-12-13 jjT-l /*/"W", WILL SECURE A PAYTnG «B 1 UUU cash grocery business, center of city; splendid location, rent |20; lease. Rualness can he doubled in 30 days by a live man. CARTER * BEECHER, 828 S. Broadway. 12 BUTCHERS. ATTENTION—ONE OF THE Very hest equipped meat markets In the city; run by present owner over 8 years; clears over IISO a month; see this bargain; price (1800. BEN WHITE. 221 W. First st. 11 tt T7<OR SALE-A RESTAURANT: GOOD BVSI- X ness; rent (7.50 per month. Colton block, Fourth and Los Angeles st. 2-28 tf CH A NOE FOB 810 R ETURNS-HAViTYOU (300 to Invest in a strictly legitimate business enterprise? Will pay (75 per week. Address N, Box su. this ollice. tf LIST OF HOTELS AND X lodging houses; prices range from (800 up ward. 5. F. UREASINGER. 237 W. First St. 3-J Its; os sale:-a valuable: coal mine in . state of California, by widow, Address, MRS. FANNIE GREEN, San Bernardino, Cal. 22 FOR SALE—A GENERAL MERCHANDISE store; country town: (7500; or by invoice. I. D. BARNARD. 117', s. Broadway. 12 FOR SALE-CHOICE r RODUCE. _ BUTTER and egg store; price about (3,5,1; good business; bargain. ,500 W. Sixth st. 12 TIOII S A LE-STI)CK~I N ST ATE LQ AN~A ND X Trust Co. POINDEXTER * WADSWORTH, KM W. Second. 12 HHS'S /^-PARTNER;" LARGE MEAT MAR OOOUkot. BEN WHITE, 221 W. First St. tf LODGING HOUSE - OF 20~*ROOMS,""PA8A dena, (1300. WHITE. 221 W. First St. tf w! 1 C\f\f\— GROCERY BARGAIN. ~ BEN O L UUU WH ITE, 221 W. First St. tf i« W Xn-C'IIAL AXD~FEED~ YARD" BEX 0 i OU WHITE, 221 W. First St. tf tt 1 O ST—FRUIT AND CIGAR STORE—BEX 01-O WH ITE, 221 W. First st. If 'tJS Q T ET—CIGAR STORE. SPRING ST. BEX tJO i O WHITE. 221 W. First St. tf TO SELL YOT R BUSIXESS. GO TO I. D. BARXARD. 117'j S. Broadway. 17 OR SALE—FOUR fTxE LODGING HOUSES. Inquire 317 S. Hill St. 13 PERSONALS . PERSONAL - HOUSlTirEEPiritsr ATT EX tlon! Groceries at cut rates. 5J lbs. flour. 85c; lv lbs. corn meal, 15c; 10 lbs. lard, bsc: 5 lbs. Japan tea, $1; can cocoa. 15c; Rio coffee. 25c; keg Hol land herrings, 75c; 2 lbs. codfish. 15c: salmon bel lies, sc; lo lbs. raisins. 25c; 6 lbs. apricots, 2oc; 3 lbs. cherries. 25c: hams. 9oj pork, 7>»c. ECONOMIC STORES, S :5 South Spring. T>E BROS—GOLD BAR 1_ nour, 10c; city flour, 70c; granulated sugar, 21 lbs. (1; brown sugar,2B lbs. (I; 7 lbs. rolled wheat or oats, 28c; sardines, 5 boxes 25c; tomatoes, 2 cans ific: 7 bars German family soap, 25c; 5 gallons oil. BOc; gasoline, 65c; 8 packages morning meal, 25c; lard, lo.lh can 75c; 5 lbs. 40c. 601 S. Spring street, corner si\th. rpHE LATE ST* ST YLE""S EG EXT~ SUITS .1 made by crack eastern tailors for 135. we Will sell for sir, if we can tit you. MISFIT CLOTH ING PARLORS. 223-225 W. Second st . between Spring and Broadway. tf W"HY PAY A MERCHANT TAILOR SU it for a suit, when you can get the same thing for *15nt the MISFIT CLOTHIXG PARLORS, 223-225 W. second St., between Spring and Broad way? vf ATTEXTIOX-FULTr~DRE"ssf~ SUITS ~FOR hire, suitable for halls, parties and receptions, at the MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, 223-225 W. Second st.. bet. Spring and Broadway. tf T> EAL ESTATE AND LODGINW HOUSES, X\ ranches ond city property, sales and ex changes perfected, house renting promptly at tended to. M. P. BO WEN, 113 W. Second st. tf Mi sFI TS AN D~ UNCALLED FOB OAR inents at less than baif your tailor's prices, at the MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, 223-225 W. Second St.. between spring and Broadway. tf I>ERSONAL— NEW '" PROCESS; IRREOU larlties, from whatever cause, cured without medicine, instruments or pain; sure cure; lady attendant; low fees. 323 W. sixth. 18 HAKItV, DID YOU SEE THE NOB BY* PAIR of pants that I bought forts. 80 at tbeMISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, 228-220 W. .Second St..be tween Spring and Broadway. tf I>EltsoNAL -PA I.M ISTRY; ONE HAND read free; every hidden mystery revealed: life read from cradle to grave without a'mistake; 1 till Bp. m. ill .'4 W. Third st. I>ANTS THAT WERE MA DE ~TO~~ORDE It for 812 we will sell for S5 at the MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS. 223-225 W. Second at., between Spring aud Broadway. tf MME. /ETNA - FORTUNE TELLER BY reading cards: nlso alcohol baths; select pat rouage. 138'iX. Spring St., room 4. 21 MME. LECROQ. FREXCH DRESSMAKER cor. Second and Main, next to ( athedral. FOR IWUSE 90 feet front, for a fruit ranch at or near Pomona, or an alfalfa ranch near Los Angeles. 80 acres of farm lond near Paso Robles, San Louis Obispo county, for a small alfalfa ranch near Los Angeles, or a home ln this city. 11 room house on Grand aye., close In, for a fruit ranch. 12-room house on Second and Hope sts., for orange grove. A nice place In this city to trade for a home in Pasadena. Business block and other productive property in Topeku, Kansas, for city or ranch property here. A fine residence in Seattle for residence here, will assume or pay cosh difference. J. A. MORLAX. Chamber of Commerce. 223 W. Fourth Bt. 10-tf For" los angeles "residence"—"the best located and finest Improved 20-acre fruit ranch in Sun Bernardino, 8 miles west of Court House. IU miles from city limits, 1 mile east of Rialto P. O.j 3 miles north of Colton, on the Santa E'e R. R., 400 bearing peach, 500 prune, 600 plum trees, 1 1-4 acres blackberries, all In bearing; 30 acres in raisin grapes,i 2 rows of gum trees on north line. Abundant water, all fenced. Clear of all Incumbrances. Price (4000. CARTER Oi BEECHER, S2B S. Broadway. 12 FOR EXCHANOE-20 ACrtES~AT "COVIXA : nice well-built modern cottage, splendid ham and outbuildings; set solid to 4-year old navel oranges; all In tine condition; place always had best of care; property Is adjacent to celebrated Baldridge ranch good water right, "old Azusa ditch." Will exchange this fine grove for well located property in Los Angeles lots or Improved; value(IO,000 .MERRILL <fe DAVIDSON*, 10-12 _ US S. Broadway. FOR EXCH ANGE—FOR," ASM A LL, HIGHLY Improved fruit orchard In Los Angeles county, five choice, well-located iots, with small cottage, In southwestern part of city; clear, Full description aod cash price requested, CARTER & BEECH ER, C°« South Broadway. 12 -| f\ ACRES ONLY TWO MILES "SOUTH" OF A \f Jefferson st., on New Main st., with a 8-room hard-finish house, large barn, tank, water piped all over place; for merchandise, groceries preferred, ln any California town. CARTER & BEECHER, 328 S, Broadway. 12 Thf: south c mc alifornt a' lax'dTnd Loan Exchange,2s4B. Broadway, D. W. Lewis, manager-unlimited choice bargains in all kinds of Southern California realty: agents of the Exchange are among thf, most reliable and conservative deal ers In Southern California, - 2-lltl TO EXCHANGE—FOR VACANT LOTS OR ranch close to city, a nice, modern, Improved 7-room bouse and hath, in East Los Angeles; lot 100x135; large barn, nice lawns, fruit trees, etc.; price (2500. Apply BEN - WHITE, 221 W. First, st 3-4-tf pOR^EXCHANGE— 2 c lear lots in Chicago, suitable for flats or resi dence, good location; fnrSamall bouses or lots in Los Angeles. W. P. LARKIN (fe CO., owners, 110 s. Broadway, Los Angeles. 20-tf rpO EXCHANGE—FOR HORSE AND BUGGY, 1 a large loi wit h 3-room bouse, at Monrovia; rented at (4 a month; mortgage of (200; will give big trade. Apply to BEX WHITE, 221 W. First st. tf HUSIXKSS BLOCK IN CITY OF MONRO via, lensed lor ;i years; paying 12 percent per annum. Price 13800, ln exchange for Los Angeles properly. CARTER <fe BEECHER, 328 s. Bioad way. 13 ITiOR EXCHANGE - 7-ROOM MODERN JT house In good location, Pasadena, 12500, for good county property. POINDEXTER & wahs- WOKTH. 805 w. Second. 16 ONE OF THE BEST BROKEN 8-YEAR-OLD colts in l„is Angeles for a smith Premier type writer in good order. CARTER A BEECHER, 328 S. Broadway. |g 1-<OK EXCHANGE—ONE OF THE FINEST and best homes iv Redondo, clear. Want nice uottnge in city. U. 1). JOHNSON, 213 Went First St. tf FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY TpOR SALE— GRIDER ft DOW. 8. Broadway. REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENT BROKERS. ESTABLISHED lis:. CITY LOTS •28 down and (10 n month without Interest will buy a fine lot on a traded street, with cement walk, 15 minutes' ride from the business center; price only (ISO; see this. (350 will buy a 50-foot lot on 14th st.. set to bear ing fruit; half a block from electric cars; this must be sold within a week; see this. SHOO will buy a fine lot on Pico street, half a block from electric cars. (000—Choice lot on Adams St., new residence to cost (3500 going up on adjoining lot; one block from electric cars; price only (600. (050 buys a 50 foot lot on 12th St., west of Pearl on easy terms. (900 will buy a fine corner lot. suitable for a business block, which will rent before building Is completed; tn 10 minutes' walk of first and Spring streets. SHOO for a lot on Grand aye., close to Adams st„ 80x158 feet; this Is the best bargain offered on Grand aye. GRIDER ft DOW 109.1. S. Broadway. CITY HOUSES. (850—Small cash payment down, the balance In small monthly payments, will buy a cosy new cot tage, 14 block of electric cars, on a graded street; only 12 minutes' rldo from business center; see this at once. Lovely new 5-Toom cottage with all modern Im provements, reception hall, mantel, grate, hot and cold water, marble wash stand, bath, pantry and closets, front and back porches; lot 50x180 to alley; 12 minutes' ride from the business center by elec tric car; street graded and graveled ; cement walk and curbs; tbls will be sold on long time If sold loon. (2500 will buy a brand-new, 7-room residence, fine reception hall, winding stairway, large double parlors; elegant mantel and grate; large pantry and closets: piped for hot and cold water; marble wash stand; patent water-closets; bouse finished In yellow plue throughout; cement walk; lot SOx 150: within 1 block of electric cars; street graded and graveled; cement curbs ami walks; see this at once; only (250U; on easy terms. GRIDER ft DOW, 109', S. Broadway. HOMES FOR ALL. (750 buys Bla8 l a acres of extra tine land; location unsurpassed; no frosts or fogs, 0 shares of wuter, l . acre In blackberries which produced 2 tons last year; mile from depot, school,church aud store; the best bargain out. (150 per acre will buy 20 acres just south of the city, little west of the University car line; cun subdivide nnd sell in lots for three times the price asked. (105j—10 acres alfalfa land, alt fenced and cross fenced, new house, barn, corn crib, chicken and stock corrals, artesian well and water right with place, one-fourth mile of depot and creamery .close to store, postotlice. churches and schools, will make terms, this is is a bargain SSSOO--10 acres set solid 10 bearing lemons and or anges, fine residence, large grounds set to choice plants, shrubs and climblug vines, here all kinds of tropical vines thrive ln winter, abso lutely no frost, this place is only ts minutes' drive from the business center. GRIDER ft DOW, 100', S. Broadway. 12 — -ESTABLISHED 1887 - KENNEDY, Real Estate and Investment Brokers, 134 S. Rrondway, Tel. SSi, Orange and walnut groves a specialty. Large ranches for subdivision. Gilt edge city property. !2-2S-tf rjXKACT~ OF~HOM ES GRIDER ft DOW'S ADAMS STREET TRACT. (800 to (000 will buy the finest building lot In the city, ironting Adams street—B2 feet wide. Twenty eighth street. 100 feet wide, both lined with tine palm trees; Twenty-seventh street and Twenty ninth street. Lots all SO feet front, alleys in rear: cement walks and curbs, streets graded! graveled and sprinkled: street trees planted. Rich loam soil. So feet higher than Figueroa street, grand view of the mountains, building clause. Visit this tract and seethe many line homes being built Only 15 minutes' ride from Second and Spring sts. on the new double electric cars down Central aye. Office tn the tract. Free carriage. For maps, prices and all Information write or call on 24-tf GRIUER ft DOW, los.'j S. Broadway. JfOR SALE— (7500—A first-class 10-room house. W. Seventh st.: tine view; large lot; a first-class home. (10,000—Xew and modern 14-room house; 4 wood mantels, furnace, cement basement; everything first-class; large corner: both streets graded; con nected with sewer: tine view. This Is a fine place and for less than cost 14000 - New 2-story house near Seventh, ln Bon nie Brae Tract. (3)00—8-room house. 5 minutes' walk to First, and Spring; will rent for (34 per mouth. (I.ooo—First-class9-room house. 15 minutoß" walk to First and Spring; close 10 cable cars; fine view graded street WILLIAM F. BOSBYSHELL, 12 116 S. Broadway. ~ ' A good corner lot. both streets graded. 10 min utes' walk to First and Spring; fine view and close to cable; under electric light: a sure bargain. 75 feet front ou Thirtieth st., between F'igueroa and Grand aye. HO feet front on Grand aye.. north of Twelfth. 45 feet frout on Main st.. north of seventh; a bar gain. 50 feet on Rurlingtou aye., near Niutb St. 00feet On Westlake aye., between Seventh and Eighth. See me for what you w ant. WILLIAM F. BOSBYSHELL, 12 lis s. Broadway. LOTS IN THE WORKMAN PARK TRACT. On the new electric car line. FROM (350 UP. FOR SALE -BY JOHN H. COKE, Agent, 207 S. Broadway, — tf FOR BALE-BY W. jTfTsHER 227 W. BEC ond street—(l4 a foot, lots, Kohier tt. near Sev entb;(lsa foot lots, Merchant St., near Seventh; (100, a snap, new house, 5 rooms, hard finish, Koh ier st.; (1850. new house. 6 rooms, bath, Kohier St.: (82.50, a (10 cash, 8 years' credit, 6 per cent, 10 acres; (750, a., 12 acres, near electric cars, Univer sity; wanted (4000, 10! i gross, on city property, rents 24 percent. 20-tf FOR SALE-1250; LOTS 40xT40 ON WILLOW St., (300, lots 30x140 on Palmetto st. Xo pay ment required down If you will build. These lots are iv the Arthur tract, between the Southern Pa cific and Santa Fe depots, corner of Mateo and Palmetto streets, 10 minutes walk to town. See owner at once. F. H. SHAFER, 120' i S. Spring St., room I. S-tf FOR SALE-31ST"STT7NEAR~frRXND AVE~ B-room 2-story house, newly built, with hath, library and 2 fine mantels; everything first-class: fine yard: lot 80x153; a bargain at (4000; don't miss seeing this. W. P. LARKIN ft CO., at their new office, 182 S. Broadway. P. S.—This l» a special bargain; come; on terms; It will be sold this week. 17 ■Jg ROADWAY FRONTAGE! 81x185 feet on west side of Broadway, between Third and Fourth sts.; this fs an opportunity to secure a fine building site, or a good speculation to bold for an advance; we are sole agents. STHAS BURG * PAYNE, 254 S. Broadway. 12 MD. JOHNSON, . 213 W.,First st. Real Estate anil Eire Insurance. — 2 6tf FOR SALE—(BOOO, (3f)00 CASH, WILL BUY large 9-room, two story, fine house, all modern, on corner lot, 100x118 feet, this place Is southwest, on electric line; will soon he worth (10,000. Also a number of other good houses, southwest, from (1500 up. W. P. LARKIN * CO., 20-tf HUB. Broadway. " ' 20 fine bargains In bouses, from (800 to (2000: some that must be sold and will go at bargains. W. P. LARKIN ft CO. 20tf 110 S. Broadway. AS. PHELPS ft CO-, REAL ESTATE • agents, list your properly for sale or ex change with us, and we will make every effort to meet your wants; correspondence from abroad so licited. Office 139 S. Broadway. tf FOR SALE-WEST HALF OF LOTS 4 AND 5, block 29, Hancock's survey, 35 acres, near oil wells in the northwest quarter of the elty. Apply to c. M. STEPHENS,room 00, Temple Block. 15tf InOR SALE—ONE FINE i.OT IN FA IR -1 mount tract for (lOno; worth 51200 W. P. LA UK IN ft CO.. j 20 tf 110 S. Broadway, IJIOR SALE—RENTAL INVESTMENT FOR . S96OJ. Income (000 per year; Improvements I new; location first-class. BRADSHAW BROS., 139 S. Broadway. 10-12-14 rilllh I. NDlvi I) E D ONE-TH IR DOF TEM PLE JL street oil lands: also it water right. Address FANNIE GREEN, San Bernardino, Cat. 22 •IJiOR SALE -CHOICE LOTS IN SANTA MON- X 1 loa, by ROBERT F. JONES ft CO., 204 Brad bury block. 6tf I rpwo~FiXK~WDUINU~kOUBES— INQUIRE I JL 317 S. Hill St. • FOR SALE--CITY PJWPERTY\^ F~ "OK Bj»7L_77ijn'tlMl£'— LOTS HOUSES LOTS HOUSES LOTS HOUSES AT HIGHLAND PARK AT HIGHLAND PAKK AT HIOHLAND PARK ON PASADENA AYE. ON PASADENA AYE. Lots from fBOO up; houses from 12000 up. Lots from |30.i up; houses from (2000 up. Time from 1 year up. Ttme from 1 year up. Just outside city, on electric road, finest lota now on the market; sizes of lots from 50x150 fett to 1 or more acres, Just as you wish. Pine balmy climate and the best of spring witter. Houaes built to order on Installments if you wish. Call and be shown the.best bargains In the market. Some new houses now being built on this property. Take the electric car on Spring St., and go to Highland Park and see tbose beautiful lots. They are clear of Incumbrance and have per fect title. We also have a good 2-story house there for sale; with shade and fruit trees and garden. The lot Is 102x150, price (2500. Also 9-room modern house, with 8 acres of land, (5000. Also now 2-story, 8-room, first-class modern borne, lot over I acre, fine landscape, garden, fruit, shade, roses, oranges; a beautiful place, (4500. Call at the main office from 10 to Ha. m. and 2 to Bp. m., and take a free ride out and buy a site for a home, or go out to the new office on the ground; electric cars pass tlie ollice on Paaadoua aye.; the builders are on the ground. W. P. LARKIN A CO., Owners, 182 8. Broadway. Headquarters for Chicago buyers. 17 FOR SALE CITY PROPERTY. (900—2 lots with 4-room house, fruit trees, flowers, etc., near Central aye. (1100— Lot 50x118 with 4-room cottage, on Bryant aye (2400—4 1-2 acres near Central aye. electric line, suitable for lots, and full-bearing fruit trees. rwo— 2 lots with good house on Plrtle st. Uoo— 7-room cottage with all modern Improve ments, on w. Sixteenth St. (200— Beautiful lots in Vernon, somo in bearing fruits. (150 up—Lots on ond near Central aye. COUNTRY PROPERTY. (800— 2' 4 ' acres on electric line, near city; good house, orange trees, etc. (25Jo— 6 acres l'rnlt aud alfalfa lands; Improve ments worth the price. (no per acre—Choice fruit, barley and wheat land; water In abundance. (75 to (too per acre—lso seres choice fruit and al falfa land, 12 miles from city. In 5-to 40-acro tracts; lnnd In cultivation; easy terms. (2500 —I acres at Burbank, lnld out In bearing fruits nnd flowers: good 6-room house: all modern improvements; stables, carriage shed, well, etc.; easy terms. (2050—10 acres nt San Fernando, to hearing figs, hlockberrles, etc.; go»xl 4-room house, plenty woter; all fenced; only (500 cash, balance easy terms. And many other bargains too numerous to men tion. Give us a call. GOSPER, SMITH * CANNON, 12*11 421 SHmson Block. F~~ OR KALE-(373 WILL b"UY A (000 LOT ON Tblrtv-slxth street, near Main, 50x125; also 90 choice lots on electric lino, between Los Angeles and Pasadena: lots from 50x150 to 200x800 feet sold on long time; houses built to order: come and take a free trip ou* and get a choice lot: no money down to those wbo build at once. W. P. LARKIN 4 CO., 20-tf 110 S. Broadway. BARGAIN-OWNER GOING EAST; 14 -room house, Orange st„ close to Pearl, lot 175 x 255; easy terms; sj eelal price for all cash; must be sold CONNOR'S CORNER LOT AGENCY. 207 W. Second St. If _ 1 ff OF FIVE ROOMS ON n| i OU West Thirty-second st, between Main st. and Grand aye: street Is graded, curbed and sidewalked. EARNEST U. TAY LOR, 12 214 N. Spring st. *QKiTi LOT O N — BRYAN T ~"A VENUE IN ijOtJu the Urmston Tract. This Is the cheap est lot in the tract. EARNEST G. TAYLOR, 12 214 N. Spring St. F""OR "SALE^IHLI - OI L: A~ CORNER ON Court St., also a corner, 2 lots, on Elrst st. WILLIAM F. BOSBYSHELL, 12 116 s. Broadway. I" ACRE, THIRTY -SECOND near Figueroa. 155x280; only |i"i 00; tine place for handsome house, also 50x28), (1500. POINDFIX TER A WADSWORTH, 00. W. Second. ]« /V-ROOM~' HOUSE? FEMPL K, ( LOSE IN; O owner must sell; wilt sell bouse and lot for less than house cost. CONNOR'S CORNER LOT AGENCY, 207 W. Second st. tf IJSOR SAI.E-AT A" BARGAINT~£RIIO>rCOT tage on Downev aye; easy terms, low Interest CONNOR'S CORNER LOT AGENCY, 207 W. Second st, tf -IT-tOR AND (22.50 X per month, no Interest, will pay for large 5-room brick house; lot 150x140. WM. F. BOSBY SHELL, lib S. Broadway. 18 FOR SALE—7-ROOM COTTAGE, 923 WEST Sixi.'i st., nenr Pearl, (2000 : 00-foot lot, stf FOR ~RE\f^HOUSES F" OR RENT —""aN " HOME IN the Harper tract, 1128 West Twenty-eighth st,, house of 14 rooms, large barn, beautiful lawn, or ange trees, flowers, walk nnd everything to make fine home. Inquire 152 N. Mainst. c. F. HARPER. F ______ -jj j ; MODERN 7-ROOM house, lot 100x185,a1l set to bearlngfrult, large barn. etc.. 4 blocks from electric cars. East Los An geles; will rent very cheap to' good tenunt. See BEN WHITE. 221 W. First St. tf rpO LET—COTTAGE OF 'FIVE ROOMS AND A hath, completely furnished. Nice lawn, flow ers, fruit nnd shade trees. Apply to Z. P. KING, 238 S. Spring st. 12 ' F^RENT--ROOMS^ liOR RENT-NICE LIST OF FURNIRHED houses in all pans of the city. S. P. CREA MINGER, 237 W. First St. 8-3 THE DENVER, - 133" N. MAIN ST.; FINE furnished rooms; (1.50 per week and up; cen ter of city. 1740R ~'RENT-t"hREE SUNNY BOOMS, : furnished or unfurnished, 833 south Broad way. 13 RAND FINE, largo rooms; (3 per week and up. ] — 7\OR ItENT^A - FINE~"OFF ICE APPLY TO ; BELL * SABICHI, 205 W. Third St. tf 171 OR RENT—FURNISHED~ROOMBr6OF_AN . ning street 31 ~^R^l^NT^^^EU^EWj7^ 1"~710K RENT—FOR FIVE YEARS, 40 ACRES, . five miles from city, one block from railroad station: 5 acres in full bearing fruit, 15 acres ln alfalfa, balance In pasture. 8-room house, two large barns, dairy house, brood house, chicken house, two fine artesian wells, all fenced nnd cross fenced, near creamery and cheese factory; place arranged lo keep 2000 chickens, 20 cows; all stock ami farming Implements and household goods, all complete, cart-be* sought or will exchange for prop erty In Los Angeles and pay cash difference If de sirable lot. A. A: IRISH, ».', S. Spring st. FOR RENT— Oflice and living rooms with bath, ln heart of city. ALSO Opera hall for lectures, parties, etc., by the night, week or month. Apply to OZRO W. CHILDS, Room 1, Opera House Building. 2-28 eodtf DENTISTS 1882-E6tabllshed—lBB2. DR. L. W. WELLS,—EXTRACTION PAlN less; good crowns, brldgework and teeth without plates a specialty. Cor. Spring and First •ts., Wilson block. Telephone 1886. DAM ■ BROS. ""DE N t'aiTpXrlOßS, 239" ■ i 6. Spring St.; painless extraction and fill ing; plates, (6, (8.10; all work guaranteed; estab. 10 years. Hours 8-5, Sundays 10-12. H, KRIECHBA UM, DENt7sT\ 218 s7 *OT« Broadway, entrance through Westervelt's studio. Office hours, 8;30 to 12 and 1 to 5. Ltjdwi g"s em le r7d7 b7~577- den tai7~o f - flee, room 1,114 S. Spring St.; office hours, 9 to 12 end 1:30 to 5. A- LB AN V—DEY — DE NT A I," _ P AN- Amerlcan bank building. A set of teeth, (6; best S. s. white teeth, (10 per set. D~'r7wiFihsk7" " Corner Seventh and Main streets. Telephone 1031. D~r7 c, — g7 - h!tiFar d~^t7enFist. rooms BT2-323 Bradbury Block, Los Angeles, Cal. 4-7 Dr. kenne:dy,"dentist,"ioB!j n. spring St., rooms 2, 6 and 7. Painless extraction. FRANK STEVENS," 324>4 "s. SPRING ST. Open Sundays and evenings; electric light. F~* It. CUN NING HA M 7 DENTIST, CALIFOR • niaßank building. JJR. TUCKER. DENTIST, 120 X S. Spring Bt7 MRS. L. .1. KKXXKDY, MANICURE AND chiropodist; moles and hair removed by electric needle, ( rocker block, 212 S. Broadway. V.fI»S c. STAPFER, CHIROPODIST; LA _V_ dies' masseuse, 211 W. First St., opp. Nadeau. DR. B."/.ACHAU7sURGEON CHIROPODIST. 124 S. Main BL, rooms I and 5. ~~STO V^REPAIR^RS t" iHI(' A G 6 * RlO P AIRINIi"cO,7JAMEs"mAYOR, / 153 W. Fifth St. Repairs made for any stove In tho U. S. Patterns made to order. 15 FrAsoLiNEsTov eh cleaned!7repaired. Vr I el. 100.4. BLACK M AN, 403 8, Spring St. _ _ J2^ r C~" ONRAD HUHEHEiF UltANli'E 'SfTuTttlN oul and asphalt paving. 287 W. First it. FOR -pOR HOMES FOR ALL Choice fruit, berry ana farming lands. One mile outside the cltvand near the now Pasadena electric road, ln tracts to suit, at (60, ISO, (125 to (200 per acre, on easy terms Take tho electric cars on Soring at. to Highland Park postofrlce. Our onent there wilt show the land, or free carriage from our office to the tract. (IBIDKR - DOW, pm l , S. Broadway. _ Btf For" sale-fruit - lands in "the ex- Mission Maclny rancho, near Son Fernnndo and Facolma, on the Southern Pacltlo railway, within eoav reach of the city; 1100 feet above sea level. Delightful climate; (75 per aires on easy terras; also good building lota ln West Lc* Angeles on the University electric car line. Apply to the UNIVERSITY Oi SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, rooms S and 7, Phillips Block Annex, Los Angeles; special prices for cojib. so FOR SALE—B4O ACRES OF LAND—ONE OP the finest sections ot land In Kern county; level and deep sediment soil. All can be. Irrigated from» large canal that Is supplied from Kern River. Splendid for citrus ond other fruits, us It Is close to Teharhenl Mountain; ond If sown to al falfa would yield 4000 tons of hay In a season In quire of 8. B. HOLTON, Selma, Fresno county. 1 mo-cod -JpOR SALE (so per acre, 820 acres first-class alfalfa land. RIO per acre, ISO acres alfalfa, close In. 100 per acre, 40, 50 nnd 60 acre blocks nt cl ty lim its. Terms easy. W. P. LARKIN * CO., 110 S. Broadway. 20tf Headquarters for Chlcogo Buyers, i FOR tsALX—{lOO PER - ACREr WILL OIVE you good land, all planted In fruit and cored for for 8 years; you can have 3 years to pay the (100 per acre If you wish; we have a number of ranches for sale In all parts of the state. W. P. LA RKIN * CO.. at their new oflice, 132 8. Brood way. IL. I7AOR SALE—THE FINEST ORANGE RANCH 1 of 44 acres in tbe county, all In bearing, bud ded fruit, with plenty of water; Is worth the time and expense to see it; will sell as a whole or In two pieces; see this place to appreciate It. WM. F. 808- YSHELL, 116 S. Broadway. tf PEACH LOCA tlon, consisting of one acre. Will yield between 4 and 5 tons of the choicest variety of peaches tbls coming sesson, clear, as part payment or equity in n well-located cottage In the city. CARTER * BEECHER, 328 8. Broadway. 12 f> OMPULBO~RY~SALE OF LAND TO CLOSE \ out an estate; 820 acres of gracing and farming land In Tulare county, Cal.. 10 miles northeast of Visalia, one mile distant from Kaw-eah station, on Southern Pacific railroad. Apply ot once to JOS. MEBMER, administrator, Los Angeles,Cal. 2-17 CIHOICE LANDS -LOS VEGAS" VaT.LEy! / Southern Nevada, on line of projected rail roads between Salt Lake and Los Angeles, 11.50 per acre. Maps, photographs, pamphlets, exhlhts of fruits, grain, at our office. LOY & HURIN, 838 south Broadway. 11-12-1! IjxOß SALE — SUVERIOR FRUIT - LAND*sf; water sold with land in definite quantity, de livered in steel pipes under pressure, reservoir capacity six billion gallons. II EM ET LAND CO., Baker Block, Los Angeles. F* OR SALE—I 2 FBUIT RANCHES. GOOD bargains, from 10 acres up to 500, close In; five choice orange groves, ln full bearing, on easy terms. W. P. LARKIN & CO., no 8. Broadway. 20 tl F~~ OR SALE - 10-ACRK - PEACH ORCHARD for sale. Trees 6 years old; Inclosed ln good fence with rabbit netting. Price (1100 cash. Write J. MANNERS. San Jacinto, Cal. 27 ood F OR SALE AT A GREAT BARGAIN—B SEc" tlona of good land tn Kern oounty. Inquire 418 S. Spring st. FOR SALE—LIVE STOCK deciduous fruit treea, large variety; 212 W. Fourth st. Call or write FOR'sXIE— SINGLE, DOUBLE DRIVERS, buggies and harness, BACON, rear 508 8. Broadway. 44 FOR" BALE-ONE8ALE-ONE FRESH COW; 8100 EAST First at., near Dakota st. C.FAUST. 12 NEOVS S"^AT^di^>^ MERIT?_fAND7sf7I~N tbe Pacific Warehouse, 801 and 803 East Xl rat street, ln tbe city of Los Angeles, California. The following-described merchandise, upon which the storage charges have remained unpaid for more than a year. Notice Is hereby given that the same will be sold at public auction to tbe highest bidder for cash, at said Pacific Warehouse, No. 801 and sws E. Firsts!., Lob Angeles, Cel., Wednesday, March 20th, 1895, at 10 o'clock a. ra., by Thomas B. Clark, auctioneer, to pay the advance charges aud storage and cost of sole on said merchandise, aa fol lows, to-wlt: T. J. Robinson, household goods, (53.20, accrued storage; D. W. Field, 1 trunk.<it,, accrued storage; George M. Lake, tool chest, 922.6,1, accrued storage; A. C. Wright, minerals and books, (48.80; accrued storage; Mrs. M. Marmlon. 1 trunk, (17.90. accrued storuge; Mrs. Sklnnei. Ice chest, (66, accrued storage; Mrs. O. W, Williams, trunk, (13.80, accrued storage; Mrs. Ada Smith, pictures and dishes,(l 4, accrued storage; Mrs. Kell man. pictures and trunk, (13.su, accrued storage; D B. Matlock, fruit pickers, (25.25, accrued stor age; J. M. Smith, 1 Incubator, (8, accrued storage, Dated Lot Angeles, Murch sth, 1895. 15 PACIFIC WAREHOUSE F~ OR SALE—SMALL QUANTITY OF FV RN L ture, very cheap; owner leaving. Kooms for rent, 652 8 Broadway, cor. Seventh. 12 bit fine: parrot; good lolker; price (25; worth (50. Coll 420 8. Main street. i.:«jj FOR~SA LE—160,000 OLD POSTAGE - HTAM PS, cheap. T , Box 26, this office. tjior sale^-oldpapers in quantities X to suit, at this oflice. I"Excursions to tiib bast—the Va* _ vorfte personally conducted excursions of the Buuta Fe route leave Los Angeles every Thur-day morning at 7 o'clock; Pullman upholstered sleep ing cars ruu without change Los Angeles to Chi cago, Kansas City. St. Louis and St. Paul, wlvh'an annex car to Boston: the great point to remember is thut you can save at the very least one full day's travel by traveling on the fast train of the Santa F'e route; attentive conductors accompany tbe parties through; berths reserved and more de tailed information obtained at tlie company's of fice, 129 N. Spring st., Los Angeles, or through any agent of the Southern California Knilway. x>urlin gton'route - e~xasu~rsions. pi-Tr jy sonolly conducted, leave Los Angeles every Wednesday via Southern Pacific, Denver and Rio Grande and Burlington route for Chicago, New- York, Boston and other eastern points; upholster ed tourist cars with all conveniences. See any Southern Pad He agent or write to T. H. DUZAX, 222 S. Spring St., Los Angeles. Cal. T U DSON 'S POPU LA R EXCURSIONS •J Every Monday over tbe Rio Grande \Vcstrru and Denver and Rto Grande railways; scenic route; personally conducted; newly upholstered cars through to Chicago, New York and Boston. Finest equipment, best service, quick time. Office, 212 S. Spring St. I PHILLIPS' "PERSONALLY CONDUCTED . excursions,via the Rio Grande and Rock Island routes, leave Los Angeles every Tuesday, cross the Sierra Xevados, and pass the entire Rto Grande scenery by daylight. Also via the Southern route every Thursday. Oflice, 138 S. Spring Bt. ELECTRICITY. |_ -\f ISS LILY—LATE FROM PARIS, GIVES _rX scientific massage; hand-rubbing, alcohol aud perfumed buths; attendants. Parlor 18, 142 S. Main St. ASS AGE AND Turkish, Russian and electric buths in Cab inets. L. R. LARSEN, S4IX S. Spring. 4-8 ME. DE GREY-MASSAGE - AND "ei.lOC trlclty baths. Graduate Masseuse. 316 1-2 S. Spring st. RB^~~DR. EVANS - THE WOn"dERFUL magnetic healer Is now at 142 1-2 N. Main St., room 11. 2-20 lm MISS DARRELL OF BOSTON, FIRST-CLASS massage treatment, room 11, 85514 S. Spring. 4-8 VERA CLAIR — MASSAGE MAGNETIC treatment; vapor baths; 229 W. First., room 13. AtoAME DE electro-magnetic treatment; 418 1-2 s. spring. VLMA WOBTH-MASSAOE, SELECT PAT. ronage. 138,' i N. Spring St., room 4. 411 T~OLA LIVINGSTON, 13s' a X. SPltiXl. s FT. \j Room 3, alcoholic baths aud massage. 4-7 MISS BIRDIE HOWARD,"I3B'i X, SPRING St., room 11; alcohol baths. 4-i TURKISHJLND OTHERBATHS. rjURKISH AND OTI«:Trx"BATHB. Both departments'of the Hammam have been thoroughly cleaned and refitted. Ladles' depart ment open from 8a.m.t06 p. m. Gentlemen's department open day and night, except Sunday afternoon, we give Turkish, Russian, Sulphur, Electric, Salt, Medical and other baths. Massage given at "baths" or private homes. 11. O. BROOKS, Proprietor. 230 South Main st. DRESSMAKING L" ADIES THAT LIKE TO WEAR FIRST class fitting dresses call nt 124 s. Main st. Dresses made from (4 up. MRS. STOLTEiNBERG WOLTER. 1-4 ASTERN - D RESSMA KF. R " WISH ES SE W. j ing In the bouse or out by the day. 515 W. Seventh st. 12 PLUMBERS C"~T H . WOTTI IN - sa N IT.\ R V PLUMB] NO A j, specially. Estimates given. 206 E. Fourth St., two doors east ol Los Angeles st. IVrANK A. WEINSH ANK, PLUMBER AND gastltter, 24,1 E. Second St. Tel. 136. PHOTOGRAPH PARLORS. C b. Waite, 211 w. first st.77ajs"ax> • geles, Cal.; views made to order guurunteea. Largest assortment S. California views. J>_.OTOS, ANY SIZE, IL PLAZA GALLERY.