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8 SPECIAL NOTICES lEwisA. ALDKRSON'S— j 312 s. Main st. One man came into our store the other day. and was looking around getting prices We a-1.e.1 hun to huv some goods, but he said. "No, I have just bought my larnitare rtosl door; and am sorry I done-so, because I would havefaved money by buying from you. for yoar prices are lower than anything I have s an: but 1 thought at the time I was in the rigiit place." That is the way so many gel left. Be snr,. you nic tight, then go ahead Come right to us and wo will save you money ever." time. linn t forget it is LEWIS .V. A I.PERSON'S. 312 s Main si. tf • "OI.I.OWING IS A List OF I HE CHILDREN 1" Wbohavfl been admitted into ibi Los An gc'.es Orphan Asylum sine- the last pub'lca lion : Ball Orphans -Resyez Trujillo. B years; Paz I Vega, Byears: Ethel Swooney, B years: Maggie Sweeney, ti yean: Susan Gsnxales, ft years Lizzie Goetz] 3 years; Irene silva, 5 years; Trinidad Garcia; Knby McDowell tl years. Jesie Kincaid, 12 years: Elise Kiueahl. 10 j yeais; Laura Kiacaid, Si years; Mary Guyon, 0 years; re lest me Gu yon. 3 years. Whole Orphans—Mary W» SB- 13 years; Eliz abeth Walsh. 11 years: Lulu Lytic, 13 venrs sad B swaths. BtftfKß CECILIA, April, lsllft. "2 VTOTICE-THE I.OS ANGELES CITY WATER lM Conpany will strictly enforce the follow ing rules: The hours lor sprinkling are b - ; Iw.enti aud S o'clock n. :n„ and o and 8 j o'clock ti. ni. For a violation oi the above ( regulation the water will bo shui. off and a tine ol ss'2 will be charged le.ore the water will he turned on again. ri"IIE"sAEE DEPOSIT POXES OF THE STATE L Least and Trust Company a c em osed in a tire-prool and ourglar*t«root vault wi h time : locks and brilliantly lighted with electricity ; aloeves attached lor the eriva c examination | ol valuables with wrillag materials; a young lady in attendance. 1"OR SALE—THE NEW HOME SEWING MA- chine Company offers ior the next 30 days the lollowing bargains: Whites, standards, Automatics, singers, Domestics. Davis, House holds, etc., from S/12 to It"lf,, on payments ot fri per week. 34ti S. Spring st. Rraucli, S3 L. Colorado. Pasadena. 4-4 HAIR, NO PAY; MME. SOUTENIER, 331 s. spring, stops failing hair, makes it grow on bald heails; all female diseases ' treated successfully by electricity; also moth and pimple-, rbeumaiUtn, liver." Sidney iron- . Lies, nervous dcl.ilily, asthma, bronchitis. 13 i BSMiN's FEMALE PILLS AS A SPECIFIC j mouihiy medicine for immediate relief I for painful ami irregular menses— from what j ever cause For sale of GEO. II FREEMAN .v. CO.. 102 N. Soring st. Price, s>2 a box. i I "k.'Viialmers and c.' n. q*r"a«ETT,' I fI ■ sole agents Home Mutual Insurance Co., room 110 new Wilson block, SE corner of Spring and 1-irst sts.; lowest guaranteed cut i rates. Hey woorT's ell Far a nun civ s dtand orders taken foi books, papers Landperi- I Odioalsl Agent for l'roy Uundry: 512t.j S \ Broadway. 5-27 I pANNER HIVE. BO 21, \ t o. T. M. lI.W -li ing changed their meeting day and also hall to No. lus';, N. suring st.; meeting Fri day, May 10. IS \ I ACHINERY, DIES, AND TOOLS MATTE >»1 and repaired. J. YON BERKEY, 210 b. Los Angeles st. 'Tel. 033. t E. SI.OPEK, HOUSE .MOVER. OFFICE, 12 Center place. FINANCIAL a-fAo AfIA TO LOAN-ON APPROVED «T lvy«l/"U real estate security. At reasonable rates in sums to suit. Choice real SStatetflMirtgagCS bought and sold. HENRY A. DARLTJeG, Investments. Loajisflnd Rentals, 242 S. telephone, 1052. ■|>ACIFIC LOAN C b~ 1 (Incorporated.) Oldest established In Angeles. Thoroughly reliable, loans made in any amounts on all kinds of collateral security, diamonds, jewelry, Seal skins, merchandise,.' Sties, etc. Also on pianos, ; furniture and household goods, in either pri vate houses, lodging, boarding houses or ho- ' t. ]s, without removal irom tne premises. Par tial payments recehod: money quick, busi- Dess court dentist. Prifyate orfiee for ladies. W. E I>BGROOT, manager. Rooms 2, Hand 4, 114 s.Spnngst. j | 'NION LOAN COMJ'/ NY, t_ Slims on Block, Loans money on all kinds oi collateral secur ity, watches! diamonds, sealskins and furni ture in lodging and boardlag Louses and on pianos without remov.U; also on bonds, stocks and mortgages; lowintstrost; money at once; ; businessconiidential; private ofhee for ladies, i room 112. ci.ARK A. BHAW, manager, rooms | 111 and 112, iirst lloor, Stimson block. M~ ONBY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, watches, jewelry, sealskins, etc ; aiso on pianos, merchandise,"iron and steel ssies, fur niture in lodging house s, bearding houses god hotels without removal: also on city ami conn- ■ try property : low Intsrtttt, can have money at once: business confidential; private ones for ladies, GEO. S. ROBINSON, 233 W. First st.. rooms 2 and 3. IJOIN1 JOIN DEXTER .v WADSWORTH BROKERS, 305 W. Second st.. buy and MB mortgages, Flocks, bonds and any good securities; If you ! wish to lend or borrow, or invest in real estate, call on us; collections mticbe and properly man aged ior non-residents. 2tt tl MONEY TO LOAN ON miV OR COIN IU V yea!estate; lowest rants, personal notes ; or security, warrants disco nit mortgages or any negotiable papers Eo r sale, iirst class guaranty mortgage-, interest tf :ieu JOHN L , PAVKOVICH, 330 West First 3-24.U ly E RAVI. SEVERAL *L MB OF MONEY, tt varying from if lOou to #2.i.0i10 to loan ■ on good city or country real estate, at mod-.-r -ate tate- of nil -res'. 30 WM. R. BURKE ,V CO, 213 1 ... N. Spring. INFORMATION CONCERNING PER- \ .1 manent, flrat-class, woil'saetirod Invest* menis. netting fret from 'axes and sommisslon seven to ten per cent, address IN Ya.-I MEN 1, Box 347, Pasadena. Cal. Lga ONEY TO I3JAN IN SUMS TO Sl'IT. ON ; any good eolUteral: business strictly oats- ' iidential: loans negotiated on city and eo'untry pn.perty. W. E. DEM ING, 211 \V. Eir.-t street, room 15. ONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, I . watches, jewelry, otanos. live stock, car riages, bicycles, ull kinds oi personal and col- ! lateral security. LEE BROS.. 402 s. spring st. | ri-0 LOAN — UNLIMITED >. Moi NT ~FOR ■ 1 .-mall loans; no eoatmissloisi; light e\- ! pensH. SECURITY LOAN AND TRUST Co., 1 223 S. Spring. MONEY To I.OVN IN LARGE "a KD SM ALL j amounts, long or short tune. s. P. C'ltlCA SINI.ER. IlliS Broadway. 3-3 r"p CJ loan- .MONEY IN si Ms lo SUIT, A I I reasonable rates WILLIAM F. BOSBY- ! SMELL, 11U 8. Broadway. if j WUR Til ; >> ¥80,000. _222'j S. Broedway. MONEY TO" LOAN-SMITH A O'BRIEN. IU7 s. Broadway. 2-0 tf 'I'll LOAN TIUO to gIOJ.OOO To H NET, X 220 w First st. «..', ti M~ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO 9t"T. 330 W. First st. rjTMJ LOAN—MONEY ON l'EltsoNAi. Note.-; : I 2 tit v. first si. 7s n DENTISTS 1 *!2- Esta bl is h ed-1 us 2 nit. I. W. WELLS—EXTRACTION PAlN lesk; good crowns, bridgeuoik and teeth I without plates a specialty. Corner Spring and ' First sts , Wilson Block. ' Telephone tßtfd ' ADAMS BROS.' DENTAL PARLORS, 23»Vjj S. Spring st ; painless extraction and tilling; plate, 80, «w, BIO: all work guaranteed; estab lished 10 years. Hours 8-8, Sundays 10 12. /V il kriechbaumTldentist.jiTs SOUTH VT. Broadway, entraiiee through WosterveU'l studio. Otiice hours, H:3O to 13 and I to 5 ALBANY DENTAL P tRLOR— UKRM AN- American Bank liuildidg. A set oi leeib, ■ti; best s. S. white teeth, $10 per set. DR. KENNEDY. "DENTIST," i<H>< n/sPRING St., rooms 2, 0 and 7. Painless extraction. I."RA NX STEVENS. 324' i STIPRIXtf'sT ', X" t)peu eundays and evenings; electric light ATTORNEYS-AT-LA W \T ICTOR MO NTGOM EX V —^VITOKN E \"-AT Law. 132 stimson Blk., Los Angeles. PECK A FOLEY, ATTORNEYs-AT-LAW, 8 L aud 1). Moure Block. 110 Court st. PLUMBERS X" I! A NK~A.~ WEI N 811 AN K. IT.!' MBE if AND X gas litter, 240 E. Second st. Tel. 136. HELP WANTED—HALE VI "ANTED — PARTY WITH HORSK AND » » buggy, at once. to travel with stereopti ooa, en lialf interest in proee (is fruiu enter tainment; v.. ho* mi, this office. ~.-:t HELP WA\l ED—FEMALE. \\- aNTED-germAN bIRL FOB LIGHT i vt house work, family ot two, uo washing: wages ftS. .K>i: ARNOLD, 734 Witmer St., I t'et Seventh ami Eighth, 2 SITUA TIONS WA NTED--MA LE Deserving persons desiring employment will be allowed to Inaert tares lines fcr two inser tions under this beading trt i eiiarge. MTAWIkb t -IK AIION BY A MIDDLE i 11 aged German man. on fruit ranch or pri vate place: will not woik for less than S>2(> per • BSOOth, Address, JG. :tl<J lluena t Ista St. 5-4 Mr ANTED SITUATION BY A MAN AS ( » t watchman, coachman or ileii\ cry man; co.id references Address 280 E. second si . 1 room 13. ;t —.- - ■- - 11'ANTED-SITUATION RY A YOUNG MAN ti on ranch or to take care of horses; low wages 10 start. A. 1... Box 70, this "flicc. 3 tTTANTKU—A POSITION Of ANY KIND BY >t a young man, aged'*G; good address nnd Lest oi retereuees Box lo a. V. 5-3 ! ■ SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE Deserving persons desiring employment will tbo allowed to ins rt'liree lines tor two ius.r -j Hons under this heading, free ef charge. i IVANThP-BY A KRKNIYI LA D \ , A s! IT' A tt tion as governess 0* housekeeper: highest , references given, address I. O. box 745, Sun > j .Inse, Cat, 5 Y~MIDDLE-agED WIDOW LADY DESIRES ; I.\ posjtio las housekeeper or cook; refer i eiue from last family. Box 90, M. B. A. 5-i) WA NTED. -MISCEL LA NEOUS MONEY WANl't.h s:tu 10 ON BUSINESS property. BRYANT BROS., rooms 1 and 2: cm ranee - I 1 W. I irst st. 4 LOST AND FOUND I —. ~ ...——-— ■ J OOT. STRAYED OK STOLEN—BLACK 1 j mare 7 year old. Collar marks Return ;to Pico and Hoover stre ts and recelys re -1 ward. 3 | , IVH'N'D- ON MAIN ST., PACKAGE Ol (Ol fee, marked La d'ey; owner will receive It j j at Herald office, by puyhigadvortisingcharges. ! 1 OST BRtKK BLOCKTnDSTb'P. RETURN ,l> 1 o .111 K UtNl 'I.l. 35 s - Spring. 2_ FOR RENT-HOUSES | i'Olt REM-A NICE LARGE DWELLING, I g rnuiii. near the.cerner of Ninth and I Broadway; goo I burn nnd beautiful lawn: will j givelca-e Enquire of WM.K.BIRKE, 21 :P ; | N. ,-pringst. - 5-2 i:en i - not it i: oe six rooms, 14 Star St., near Mxteeuth st; pleasant pla -c ; j with all modern convenieiii cs. JOE AEV'I.D, ' HAtl S. Spring, ti I rp6 LET-.'.-ROOM FLAT, FIRST FLOOR. 1 .130 E. Fourth st | b-4 FOR RENT-ROOMS • I "OR RENT — TWO UNFUR ; I nished rooms for a physician, an artist, , ior light housekeeping. 539 S. 1 roadway. J 25-4 if j ITtOR RENT — SEVERAL NICELY "-1 11: ;.1 nished moms, suitable ior housekeeping. ' 836 S. Hill st. 3 I JJIOS - BENT -MCE fcIBT OF FURXISHEB , i houses in all pans of the city. S. r. j C'EEASiNGEE, 237 W. First st ' 3-3. C IRANI) PAt I Kir, 423 «. SPRINg'stTfINF, J large room-. ts '.BO per week and up. i |"(iR RENT —A FINE OFFICE. Al'l'l.Y 10' i 1 BELLA SAHI'.'III, JO 'W. Tliird -t. U i FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS | I RANCHES FOR RENT—THREE IMPROVED 1 ranches for rent low to good tenants: one j for corn or pasture, one growing grain aud fruit, one part in vines. 4 JOHN lIEMPIIREYS A SON. MEDIUMS MA HAM GEORGE "HAS NO EQIJAL IN diagnosing diseases while In trance. Her I w onden'ul magnetic power i nuses immediate relief to all sufferers, she also develops your j medium powers; reveals your entire life; j brings hat piness to your home and gives ml- I ' vice in business. 355.; s. spring, room 7. ,',-17 I IIEMOVAL— MRS. PARKER, MEDIUM, ' \ clairvoyant and palmist. BUdnets, liliu- j : eral locations, removals, disease, law suits. . i love affaiis, etc. 23tt' 2 South spring street, ! I room 4. 5-1 tf MISS RATE I.AM T.MAN, KNOWN AS.-TAR liglit, wilt remala iv the city until Satitr- | day only. Sittings daily Circle Ttidayeven- : iß* 422 W . Seventh street. 4 | \'OI R "FAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE ] read without a mistake by a genuine me- | ' diuni and clairvoyant. S. Bioadway, ; 1 r.om 5, next tority Hall. 5-li' i INSPIRATIONAL DEAD~TRANCE JllcblCM, J with Crystal reading* by cloirovovaut sight, at 4us \ tValuntst. 'l 1 I VOKEH H. PLEASANrE-- DEAD \ medium. Siltlngi daily. Re-ideuee, ttttt | S BroadM ay. 5-11 I rjpOXIGH'J WILL BE THE LAST 1 EST ! eireie before loa\u,g this eitv. 4Vt! W. ', Set.nth. Mrs. Hopkins" mmviilll — bcslness j nti'i test i Ham. 700 E. Fifth. l-'l<i Isjti |gME STANLEY TELLS YOUR ENTIRE I .TI ],ii- ; iul i:;e ] ici -J.'h-. 'Al 1 1 ., S. Spi i ng. 5-3 MASSAOB AND ELECTRICITY. MADAME DE I .E' 'N.PRo p i: I E 1 R ESS E :.M'E Bath Booms, -IHi'j s. spring street, Mrs. I alia Bit wards. Manager; eleetrle, sea salt, tub, shower and other baths, inas-sge and other treatments. .II Mr. DE GRgY~AND ASSISTANT, MA* tnge, c ectrieity and baths Graduate ; Masseuse, :tlti'.j .-. spring. Select patronage. A ' US. M. AN WAY, FORMERLY OF BOSTON] | .ti gives alcohol baths; se eel patronage so ■ lieited. Rooms Hand 11. 3.*iV.. 8 Spring, 14 j Miss MAY snou HAND RUBBING AND alcohol hatha Room '21 second Boor, UMi S. spring st. 5-i!i 1 ooFTIII.RN LADY GIVES 4LC0804. BATHA »~ 120 N Main St., loom 1 5-7 I ALMA WORTH —MASSAGE. "sEIJtCT PAT ronage. Room 4, IM< j N Spiing st 5-lsl MME GI.ORI.E. LATE OE PARIS, MAi, nc-tie heal r :'>'•:•'.. s. gprl tig. room H .ft. 17 InuA UVIKUSTON. I»»ij N. SPRING ST., 1 j rin'iii ::. ,iii "ih.lic i,nihs and manage, ft-n FOR HXCHANdiz \y AN TED I In exchange io.r a line residence property in 1 Cleveland, Ohio, agood ssoderh home in "I.os | Angeles, or would take well located lots: ! Cleveland property worth 80500, and is well ! rented U> a flrtt-efait, prornju-pgijlng teuanu ; ROBERT F. .TONES ,t I I)., 201 11 ad bury Block I |7 DR irxr|IANGE- TTaT) GOOIiIIUS NEAR I I '.rand aye.. southwest, for about one-half I price, fash and time, one lo: on Twenty-third st., southwest at a bargain, ISttOO, for a few days, worth %800, Fifteen acre, alfalfa land, clo c in, south- t west, cheap, yg&tNA EDWARD ERASER, 4 2tu g, Broadu ny. i 1"0 EXCHANGE PR OPE HI V QUICK—UO TO BEN Will IL, 221 C. lit-' -t. I -IIMI CARPET CLEAN/NO ItIOHABDH 9TKAM (MM'Ei CLE INING, 1 120 N. spring si.; tel 1343; relit I ing, I laying. . i; i pICHARDS STEAM i MII'ET < I.E\NISG It 130 H. Spring: tel. 1313; refitting, laying, CIAEPET- CLEANED I ROM 20 PEP. YARD, / laying-le I:. LlioWNEoos -. Broadway j PERSONAL rpWO YOUNG LADIES, REFINED AND BD- I Healed, strangers in ihe city, wish lo mute tiie acquaintance of two educated men of honor; object irienilship. Address E and M, box ift ;t MUSIC LESSONS MRS, EE. LOOM IS, TEACHER OF GUITAR, vocal and piano. Wilson block, room 33ft. ft-li DRESSMAKING MRS. E. FLINT. Tilt: DRESSMAKER, is I now permanently located in the Potomac Block, 21V s T.roiid w ay. ft-4 CHIROPODISTS MISS c. STAFFER, CHIHOPODJJsT; LADIES' WSSsetlss, »ta *, First st, opp. Nadean. LOS ANGELES lIEKAED: Till KSJ)AY r MAY if, ltsj;,y. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ."OR SA LE LODGING HOUSES, r It. R. BOWEN, IU W. Second st. j ftlMO tor CT rnoin lodging house; $1100, , $400 lime: good location. will, {Waft EOR A SHEEP. HORSE OH HP I W.OOO ca tie ran' h, located In Arizona. il7 miles from railroads 20.)0 acres enclosed; ! housM and never failing spring of water; tw. i reservoirs; this water control, a nrllion acres lof grazing land, with HIS Head of horses ol Norman and Hambletonlan stock. This raueh w ill stand iiivestigsiion; pr cc, $10.00 >. M. P ROWER, SOU agent, 118 W. Second st., Loi | Angeles, Cal. Wanted -a manwith rs.iijOO or $10,010 to loan on goo,! collateral; none need call hut Ihos.' ' tliat men i business. j Eor sale—siOo.» for a groe ry store; the ! building, hern, wncou ami a lease that runs I until Octob, r. ISO ), for *« a month on the ; ground on which the building stands. | $200 for a grocery store: t nt nII per month; parly has done busicess for three years in this ; house, cause for selling: wants To leave Los Angeles, Gal.; this is good location M. P. BOWEN, 1 18 W. Second st *i I'*<Ml -K0 " * A| K, LODGING HOUSE OF nPI.HFU 8S rooms: will g ye lease for live .' veurs nt §100 per month; bid. bargain i Don't forget lo see tuis. M. P. BOWEN, 113 j W. Second st. 2ltf NOTICE TO REAL ESTATE DEALERS— the host evidence that it nnvs to adver tise in Th" Herald is the fact that nearly all I the leading dealers in the city are represented ;in its • For Sale ' columns and they Und that it par.. These advertisers are not experi menting. They are wideawake buatne s men. They hive thoroughly tested The Herald as an advertis ng mcdi >M and are so well satisfied with the results that they .-tick to the propo sition. 5-24tf RARE Gil .oTFkT-7; ROCErVVMEN. ATTEN , tion! A welJ-l'Cn:ed cor net groc -ty with 4 nice living rooms conne led: low rent, with , long if ase: nice clean stock: -eetliis bargain; wil -ell nil for $700. or will take partner for $37.V good horse, wagon, etc. Apply lo BKN I WHITE, 221 W Flistst. ">-l If IJtOR SALE NEW AND WELL FURNISHED . lodging house ma line brick bttildlng ! close in. House full and paying over $200 per I mouth clear Long lease at a low rate. Price !on application. You had l>est ii ok this up. NORTON & KENNEDY, 134 South Broadway. 3-24,1? hdh i-a - REST A l RANT: HI'ILDING IX- eluded in price: ion'! leusi. on ground I whicli makes rent Ouly $ii a month: receipts I $20 a day: sec th s bargain. Apply BEN I WHITE, 221 W. Fint st. tf i AyVjyii,- STATIONERY A-NIT BAZAAR: ~r"i >1 K(F weil located and e-ianlished on best ; sirevi i• s. F. ABPly CUNNINGHAM, CCR tis-a. WELCH, 327 Hanaome it., Sun l'ran- I viseo. tf I ann»- RESTAURANT; PRINCIPAL ST.; ' *p__>) receipts $1S a day: large, nice v 1 equipped place: price only $22.'>; is woilh flitlt) Ai,l.iv BEN WHITE, 221 W. First st If I'ni: SALE-PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. IN ■ I good loiation and well equipped; will s li at 11 bargain; piiueipals only. Address ( 1., box 10, this otlice. 5 !(S J, in -BAR ERY, GOOD HORSE, WAGON, large oven, etc ; does a big business: sure paying place. Apply BEN WHITE, 221 W . First st. ti *.(WY har~hi?"k~siiop doTng~good BOSI »Ft' ness: two chairs, etc.: nicely equipped; ! big burgs, n; onlv.f'.Ri. BEN WHITE, 221 W. I Firs', st tf IJtOB SALE AT A BARGAIN—GROCERY and frultstorS, well located on Main street; | would take pari in r al istale. Address \Y, ! box 10. 8 i;ou s \ i.e. — house. and rooms I 1 secure 1; help free : employment. EDWA R D NITTINGER, removed 21D W. l-'o rtli TeL 113. tt 1">0It SALE-A GREAT BARGAIN"; A WELL established carpenter shop, established ten years. Enquire at cor. Eighth and Dill sts. ' t( ISOR SALE-NICE LIST OF HOTELS AND [ F lodging hoUSes:priees range from $300 ; upward, s. P. cl: Easing ER, ll»> S. Broadway. 3-3 IF toy WISH TO DISPOSE OK YOU B Busi ness without delay, for cash, always go to 2 L ». BARNARD, 117!$ & Broadway. \\* ANTED—LADY I'ART ■>' c R IN col NIT: V | il s ore; capital requiredo3so. Address K. G., Station A, city. 3 A MEDICAL BUSINESS PAYS 8500 per mouth; a sure bargain. M> I. D. BARNARD, llT'.jS. Broadway. »| i-PARTNER W ItiTED I'D ATTEND rrlOlF casii counter good paying restauran . See BEN WHITE. 221 W. First st. n 1 OkJ-M--LODGING HOUSE OF 3j ROOMS. •*o»>U HEN WHITE, 221 W. First st. ti i•) SELL QUICK FOR CASH GO TO BEN _ white, 221 W, First st. 4.10.11 .) BUY A PROPERTY OF ANY KIND 00 TO _ HEN 'AHITV, fc3l W. J> i r-i st. 4-IQ-ll li LSI NESS PERSONA LS I >ERSONAL—COFFEE, FRESH ROASTED every day; Java ano Mocha. 3*iCi Rio, 35c: 5 pounds good iea.sl: H pounds cornmeal 15c; ."iii-pouiiu sack Hour soc; 3 cans corn 2'» c: 4 cans oysters 2.*>c, de <iled ham 5o: can coco.t 1 -»<■; 5 ' pounds prunes 2,">e: 8 pou dspetrs 2,*ic; S pounds raisins 2f,c; rol gooii butter j 25c; glass tig jam Tie; f>o t»ars soap $1; 10 ' pounds lard 75c; purs Btgcj baeojile. j ECONOMIC STORES, 3058. si.ring st. I Personal— Ralphs bros-OOLD bar flour, ilOe; city flour,7oo; granulated sug.r, |21 lbs $1; brown -usar. 23 lbs $1: 7 lbs roiled wheat or oats, '.Tie: sardines, 5 boxes 2oe; to matoes, 4 cans 95c; 7 bars German family soap. 350; 5 gallons oil, 01.05; gasoline, SI,10; 2 i.ackages morning meal, 15o; lard, lo- lb can, 7T>c; Eagle Milk 15e. 001 S Spring street cor ner sixth. rpHELATE*! s i YLE REGENT .suFFsMADE 1 by crack eastern tailors for 535, we wil! sell forsl. r > ii we can lil you. MISFIT CLOTHING I PABLOKS, W. Second slreet, between j Spring ai,d Broadway. If WHY PAY A M ERi TITNT TAILOR *35 FOR : ™ a suit w hen you can get the same thing I for 915 at the MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS i 2/3-335 W. Second St., between Spring and Broadway! tf VIIE X I lON - F!' LL DRESS SUITS FO It i\ liire, suitable for balls, parties and reeep ' lions, at the MISFIT CLOTHING PARLOUS, 323-325 W. second St., bet. Spring and Broad- I way. t( I PERSONAL—NEW pIToTesS; IRREGULAR. 1 itifSi from whatever cause, cured without iitetLeine, Instruments or pain; sure ture: lady attendant; lowfees, 323 w. sixth st. 5-8 MISFITS AND UNCALLED FOR GARMENTS at less than half you; tailor's prices, at I tne MISFIT CL .THING' PARLORS, 223-225 W. j iiecond It', between spring and Broadway. tl H ARRY, DID YO'J SEE TBI NOBBY PAIR of panls that 1 bought for $3.50 at ihe MIS j FIT i LOTH ING PARLORS, 223 225 W. Second ! st , between spring and Broadway. tl I)ANTS TH AT WERE MADE TO ORDER FOR $12 we sell ior i#o at the MISFIT CLOTH i ING PARLORS, 223 22.1 W. Second si., be in ecu spring and Broadway. tf EXCURSIONS J3Xl'L T HBIONI TO THK Eas'l THK FA j vunle, persoiittliy couiiucte*. excursions i of tlie teuift T$ route leavt* I.os Anfrelc* every ;'i liur.'tlfiy morning ft 7 o'clock; PtlUmAlt \\\* j hois ereu cars run without chunyc I.os Ange cs 110 Cliicugo and Kansati City, with atluex i car to Hostou; the i»oiut to re -1 laenitter is that you save at least one full j da>'ri travel by taking the fust train ot tho ! Ke route; attentive conductors IQOOtQ' j.Hiiy the parties; tlirough berths reserved and more detailed inloriuatlo i oblalne lat the 1 eorapftny'i mm, islß N. spring st., Los a«h I gehh, or through any agent oi the Southern j California Railway. HC It IJ Nli TO N~KOI'TK ttI'KCIAL Y. M. C A. personally conducted excur-ion for Hos tou Wd 1 leave l.ot. Aiigctcs Wednesday, ynv Ist, at '1 p. in.; upholstered tourist tin with a 1 conveniences through to Boston. Kor par ticulars call on any southern l'acific ticket ■(•ut, or address % 11. UI ZAN Agent, ii'JO s. hpring st. T. A. OU.VUY-, Kxctirsion >ianager. )l ICON'S I'OPUI-AK EXCUKHIONB- Kvery Monday over the Rio (irande West ern and Denver and .Hio (irande railways; Bcenie route; personally conducted; tiewlv up bolsicred through to Oiicngo, New Yorfc j and Button. Kinest equipment, best service, quick time. Office, S. Spring st. I>HILLIW I'KKSONAM.Y CON' IiIiCTKJJ cxcursloiiK via the VAo (irande and Rock Island routes; leave Loi Angeles every 'lues day; cross the Sierra Nevadas, und pass then, i tire Rio Orande t-cenery by davUght. Otlice, V.i* B. Spring_sl. ' ~REAL ESTATE ' " Belt" »t babh. 1 11rfba ~l i>-i a'je "am; intturnnce agents: money loaned at <> pet tent. VO."i U Thir.l ju-7 \i FOR SALE-CITY PROPERTY OR SA lil—KOR BEAUTIFUL UOttftfl CONGER'S WILSON TRACT. Take Veriion double track elecf-ic car. cor ner Second nnd Bp] tng sts : in 10 minutes yuu will reach the tract being located on Central are., just as you cros* the S I. X R. ttrosstnffi in an orange orchard; from this tract the ! scenery is beautiful; the mountains and city are in full view; water is piped to each lot; the hits are large; hack of i i.eh lot is a wide ailey; this tract joins the ciiy limit ; one half your tax is saved CRi h year; all advantages oi the City enjoyed without being liable to its con tinual taxation for improvement* fdUO to 9MK> will buy lots in this tract on eH*iy terms. Tlie soil is a saudy loam ; drainrg* ll Rood ; no mud. This p o.terty Kill bear tho closest examina tion you consider h>catiou Hud prices I offer you, 1 challenge comparison with any tract now on the ma.kct. Building clause rigidly en.' irced on nil lots sold east of Wad*worth street. I 1 invite all lew abiding respectable people to ; 1 ok this tract over before buying elsewhere. ; Tor maps and full particulars inquire of owner, 117 fc\ Hro. dwav. 4-*25 tf H. M. CONGER. SALE FOU REAUTIFL'L HOMES— «1) .(.IF.R WILSON TRACT. Take Yen.on electric car, COT. Second and Spring sts.; ,n 1"» minutes you will reach the tract," being locate ton Central aye., just as you cross the S. I. R. Et crossing, in an onnge <» ciinrd; from this tract tlie sceiiery is ! beautiful; the mountains and city are in j lull view: water Is piped 10 each lot; tne lots ' are large; back of each lot is a wide alley; this ! lot joins the city limits; one-half your tax s : saved each year; all advantages of the city en \ joyed without bei tig itat.lc to its continual tax . ation for Improvements, i-'rec carriage at my ' ottice to show you this property: don't be pc - i suaded to buy unall, narrow lots in a cre*mpBtl locality until* you see this tract; A large force jof UM and teams now finish tug lavin? j cement w*lks and grading and graveling i streets; my p'icea are low; terms reasonable. [ Kor full particulars Inquiro ci owner, 117 S, llroadwav, or agent on ,ract. ; tf 11. M. CONGER. r pRACT OF HOMfii — i '. | j GRIDafR A DOW'ri ADAlks STREET TRACT, $.it)o to $000 will buy the fin--at building lot ' lin tho city, fronting Adams street—s-J :'eet J wide. Twenty-eighth street, L»0 feet wide, i both lined with t\m pa m trees; i wotity- \ | seventh street and Twenty-ninth street. Lots | ; v 1 oO fct t front, aileys In rear; cement walks i and curbs, streets * graded, gruvele I an I : ■ sprinkled; street trees planted Rich loam , boil, feet i>igher tlian Figuero.i street, grand j view of the mountains, building clause. Visit I this tract ami tee th-- mnnv tine homos being buiit Only 15 minutes' ride from Second and j ; Spring sts, on the new double electric cars I | down Central aye. Ofhce on the tract. Freo : - carriage. Kor mnps, prices and till Informa tion write or call on J GUIDER A DOW. Broadway, NOTICE TO RE A L ESTA T E 11 E A MS&ft- The best evidence that it pays to adver- I use in I'he lleraid \< the fact tllAt nearly alt the leading dealers in the city are represented 1 in its "Kor Sale" columns and they rind that it pays. These advertisers are iiot experi- - men tins?. They are wideawake business men. j They have thoroughly tested The Herald aa tin advertising medium a*»d are s» well satiatle i with ihe resuits that they stick to the propo sition. 5-24tf IpOfl BAl#f—«-ROOMSI) HOUSE WITH \% icres in the artesian belt in center ot l'o- ' j mouft; $12<K); a bargain. Grocery stores, furnished Irdging houses, restaurants and other business chances. WA.VI Eli. *2 vacant lots in west or southwest pari of city; will pay cash. % What have you? TO RENT. 0-KMmed house; house unfurnished, 8 room ; I i 5 roomed house, furnished. EXCHANGE. Ranches, improved, unimproved, stock, with ■ cafle or borsea; city property; -o acr s al falfa hind r.ear .-anta Ana, and vacant lots. I What have you? - E. NITTIXGEIt, 21fl W. Fourth. ROBERT F. JONES & ('(;.. 'Jtui Bradbury Block. i For saIe—HOTEL Santa Monica cal j | A llrst-cluss hotel in Santa Monica, doing a ! line bu*iness; located in a part of j 1 the towu and occupying two tloors of a tirst j class bri?k block; 44 moms, completely ami j ; well furnished, together wi h all diulng mom j i and kitchen Euruiabinga: house is well ad- I vertlsed and hai a tint-class reputation; any : i one desiring such a business can get a barg in I ! in !hl*. as the proprietor and owner Is obliged ! i to sell on account of ill health; better inveitl -1 gate. ROBERT F, JONES A CO., tf 'JUI Bradbury IMock. J I dkIAA rASU * * 10 CASH. #Ib~MONTHLY— j ; 3PiUU 3tixi;t3 feet 15b ocks west of Centra] 1 aye. i lectric cars $,;.*><(-Corner Wilming on and Florence sts., \ I liisx 50 feet, o"» f nit trees lull tearing. ; $14 a fool Kohler lots, streets graveled, i ! curbed, rement walked, n -ar Seventh it.; (UtS j monthly i WriOl)—-New house 5 room-", hard finished; rent d .*lj. *HHf acre— 4 10-ncr • lots 704 walnut, apri- ; cot. Pc ich trees on each; S years' lime, 0 per ! cent. .fJtfOO—2 new houses, rent *'O tt W. J. FISHER, ii'_ 7 W. Second st. SALE HOMES FOR ALL Choice fruit, berry and farming landi. One ; mile outside the city and n ar tho Fasad--na ! elec ric road, in tracts to suit, at tftiO, Jr'S'J, ( to per acre, on easy term*, 't nke j the c ecjric cars on spring st. to Highland Park I postotlice Our agent there will show the land, lor free carriage from our otli c to the tract. , 'iRILER & DuW. Broadway. i>tt wj*) l/t—LOTS JN [HE WOOLbAt O'lT ; "pit" trt'ct, half a block from First strces cable car, very clo-c io J'erminal and santa t c I depots. River station, S. !'. freight depot, j Baker Iron works, Capital Milling company; loth24xlr.O: for sale o.i the installment plan. R. ALTSCHFL, 123! a West second st. 2 MO. JOHNSON, # 2lb" W. Fint st. Real Estate nnd Fire Insurance. FOR SALIC-ON INSTALLMENT PLAN; gooil co.tages (-lose iv and save car Jare. WM. K. BOSBYSHELL, Broadway, liki W'ILLIAMSO* I'RACr-11- YOU WANT A it good lot iv the above well known tract, on Oirard street, high, south front, street graded and grading paid for, installment plan I if preferred, IjMifiO. $700, $75t'. close to cars. RICHARD ALTBCHUL, LJ.J'a We-t Second st., ' Burdick block. 2 j t U)6D^BAROAIN—TiIRER-STORY I \ \ building of 40 rooms: owner will sell or ; exchange for oilier proi»erly, or lease for a ; term of years; centrally located; adapted for I hotel or'large manufacture. Addreta OWNER, ! f. <>. Box (is">. 6-y A'~sTj ESTATE • agents; list your property for sale or ex- I change with us, and we will make every effort Jto meet your wants; correspondence Irom j abroad solicited. Office, X*9 & Broadway. i / ioop bar<;ain—a three-story del k I \ I building to lease for term of live years, or ten years, or for s-le or exchange for city crty" central 1 y located; adapted for hotel or fnciory. Address Owner, I*. O. box 056, 111 i s ILT EDGE, EXTRA INVESTMENT. $'j;ti)0; \ I income $IMOi and both rent and value ! will increase: nothing better; worth invest** 1 gatiug: will be sold this week. Consult W. J. FISHER, 1527 W. Second st. 2 SALE—LOT 4H FEET ON UPPER MAIN 1 to New High st., in block lil, Ord's survey, want to Bell, part ca-h, part time, or will lease for a term of years. Address, J. W. BLOOM FIELD, i'aducah. Ky. tf SPECs \ LISTS D" "R REN n BER(i. GRADUATE UNIVKR sitv Berlin: di»eases of the ri-.-xual organ:, a special'tv: obatinatc cases cuicd. lil7 S. Main. 0-1 H. R, a. COLLINS, OPTUALMIC OFTl cian, with the Los Angeles Optical Instl tute; eyes examined free, IWS S. .spring st. Yf RS. ADAMS—MAtiNETtC HEALER. IS AT IYI H. Spring, The Albemarle. 4 CONTRACTORS (lON RAD SC i I EKE R —G li A NIT E, HI ICM IN j mis and asphalt paving. a 37 W. 1-irst t-i. por sale.-*coum\:y PROPERTY |JM)R SALE—B ACR I' LAND. •"> ROOM r cottage, sfnoo each, jti ac as, ail fenced, l mile from Downey; 91*00 eaah, Ist acres, a in willow , lo in Darlevj 2-room ! cottage; Ait acre.*, .> iv willow*. I*2 In cultivation. *J"» j | tv pasture; ."> room honae, barn that wiH boM , ] HAtl tons hay; good Btatrlc well and waier . ' right, title wflt matte as good a small dairy Ot can be found in too valley; Oi^Ocash. VOacres, all fenced a id i ross tencetl; I BCfrg to Bpplesi about r . ft assort-d fruit tr c* tin t j nuts, li; re res to pasture: f»- room house, bam, | i crib, stable: 12 hours' run ol water: can get waterovery todays; o^oon—lialfcash 4> , » acres. 2 mile*, south of Norwalk: 2!t | ] acres tfi alfalfa; balance nna in alfalfa, now in , pas tare; nil under good fCIMe; *J very good ■. bona** on the rattCU, barn, (irlb, stable and j chicken hou*-. artc-ia.n water piped on tot . ranch: 0?O per acre, haUoaab, A Water right Of to miner's Inches goes with [ every ranch I sell, nnd costs t-'jc per hour , j « hile irrigating. 30-tf P. M. n.LYTiI E Downey, Cal. NOTICE TO REAL ESTATE DEALERS— The best evidence that it pays to advertise iv The Herald is the fact t'ih.. nearly ail the j lead ng dealers in the city are rep tsented in j its "For Sale" columns and they find that it i pays. These advertisers are not experiment* I ing. They are v idea w nke business men. ' | They have thoroughly tested Tlie Herald as an advertising medium and ate so well satisfied with me results that they stick lo the propo sition* 5-24 if I/O I. SAI.KAT A BA KG A IN, AT GLENDA-LE, 1 ft paying fruit ranch. S3 acres, 00 snares i .water piped, «-00 bearing oranges UIOO Itear * Ing apricots, 500 bearing peaches, 2.50 bearing ! prun >. j.'o French prunes, 2 y. arsold; 300 apri co a, % years; xOo Keleey Japan plums 4- j : room house, barn, StO, This is h place that i ■ anyone can make money on and Is growing s : better and more valuable nil the time; Will I take house and ot in the city ns pin t pay, bal | ance on easy terms. A. K. CRAWFORD. '200 I S. Broadway. !)-13t( ; 1/OR BALE -SUPERIOR FRUIT LANDS: * 1 water sold witli land In definite quantity, i delivered in steel pipes under pressure, ro* i servoir capacity s;x billion gallon*. lIEMEI' I LAND Co . Hnxer 1110-k, Los Angclo*. I|N HO Ll* V WOOD - BEAUTIFUL BUILDING ' 1 sites or ."> to 20 acres, near Dummy RaUu ay. ■ Four acres in lemons. Water with the land. w i>. ,i! >ii \-* iN. ttIK.W Flrst street. \ FOR SA L E-' M fSCEL LA NBOU3 d rSLD Mi.sE- "WE HAVE A VERY FINK '" i gold property for sale Price, bond, and j terms most favorable. Also interest in com.) I good prope tie-; at Perris, Cal., for develop ing siinc. Parties hay ng mining property <o seil or uispose of will do well to see us LtiY ■ IU'RIN, 888 3. Broadway. ti • poll SALE—HAY PRESS, SIZE DEfRrCK : V 17x2 ', in good order; also mower Will exchangoforhay. LA. HAY STORAGE AND SI'PPL\ CO, 412 N. Los Angeles st. 5 IM)H HALE—FAMILY RBi, HORSE, HAR * ness and double seated surrey. BRYANT BROS., rooms 1 and 2; eutrance liil, W. First st. 4^ pROADWAY FUEL DEPOT, 432 S. BROAD -ll> tvay; coat and wood at lowest pr.ces; i weig it, quality and BatlSfactiOQ guaranteed. I ijVMt SALE—3OO STANDS OF BEES AND 1 r N«>. 1 cow. Address E. E. SUATTUCK, . Garvan/.a T>-10 SALE -100,000 Old) POSTAGE BTAMPJ * cheap. T., Box 20, this orlleo, i;oi( SALE- LHOdtRE POWER TOILER, j I cheap, -iji s. Spring. 23*29*00 | I/OR saLE -OLD PaFeRS IN QUANTITIES i r tosult. at this ofllco. EDUCA TiONAL >'|MII- "Lo.- ,\ NII I. LbS i oLi.Ec. X 1 Incorporated, located at 114 s. Main St., is ! the large-t nnd best equipped institution in , Southern California, It provides a thorough ' business education in the most practical wny. ! The shorthand department leads allcompetb tors, and is a great success. Its department of | penmanship Is conducted by E. K. Isaacs, a teacher of national reputation Day session | open nil the year Mght sessions Monday, I Wednesday an t Friday nights of eat h week. Scud for catalogue. E. it. sell R A DER. pres.; F. \V. KELSEY, vlce-presi,; L. N. INKBKKEP, sec. rpj i'roop"POLYTEC1 1N iC IN<TITt*TE, V A S -1 udena. offers manual training, Slovd, art, literary, Bciopttflc, classical and normal de ' pnrtinents. See cxhit if in S imson Block, Los l Angeles, or address PRESIDENT c. XL KIYES, I J 'asadena. '■ I N>. RCi-UONS GIVEN ON THE PI \NO. A Violin, organ, in harmony, German. Terms ' reasonable, or in exchange for room and | board. Address, P.. box 00, this office. 3 (\ IRL.S' COLLEGIA I E SCHOOL*— X -t Hi w. Tenth st. Ml-s PARSONB AM» Miss DENNEN. PHYSICIANS \|>l M» Am I." — DR." VlL.v'iNC.To" ~ H*X3 'b X : iv moved to the WILEY BLOCK, 5178 Broad j wny. Sue lala teuuoii given to all case* of ! nerve diseases ami those of the alimentary 1 canal, particularly rec ar ailments, aa piles, I fissures fistulas aud rectal vi iters, of which he i has successfully t eatedover L7oooaaea tf MRS. DR. J. 11. sMMM, SPECIALTY, MlD wiiery. La Mies en red for during conhne { men tat 72/ Bei lev ue avenue, ta is promptly : attended :o. Tel 111!*. DX. ARENSBKKG GRArUATE CNIVER sIty Berlin. DLs ase«of the sexual organs j ? pec all] ; Obstinate c ties cured. 217 S. Mair, i |\R. KW(JNG. EMINEM CHINESE PIIV>I -pIJ can and gnraeori I l't'., s Broadway. I PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, ETC I>ATEN TS FOR INV E \ i lONS OBTAINED in all countries, bought nnd sold. S. J. DAY it CO., patent ot ornevs, room 84 Brvson block. ti HAZARD <t TOWNSEND, 0 DOWNEY BLK. Tel. 347, Los Angeles. Notice to Creditors \ OF LILLIE WALLACE BARHAM ! Notice is htroby given by the undersigned, j executor of th i will oi Lillie Wallace Barn am, deceased, to tlie creditors of and all persons ' having claims against the said •teoeaied, toex • hi bit i hem with the necessary vouchers within four months after the lirst publication of this 1 notice to the said executor at his otlice, 34S N. | Main st., in the city ot Los Angeles, county ol ) Los Angeles, state of California, the same be ing the place for the transaction of the bust nes of said estate. GUY B. BARHAM, Executor of the will of Lillie Wallace Barham deceased. o-O Los Angeles, Cal . April .">. 1603. Stockholders' Meeting OFFICE OF THE CUCAMONGA FRUIT Laud Company, Los Angele>, CaL, April •20. 1895. Notice is hereby given that the regular an nual meeting of the stockholders of the Cuca niong i Fruit i nnd Company will be held at the office of tbe company, in the Farmers' and Merchants' Bank, Los Angeles, Cal., on Mon day, May 0, lh!>.'>, at 3 o'clock p. in., for the purpose Of electing a board of directors for the ien vii g year, and for the transaction of such other business ns mny properly be brought be fore the meeting o. c. MATT HAY. Secretary. Notice to Stockholders \ I >ACIFIC LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. I I Ihe annual meeting of the rtockholders Of the Pacilic Lain! Improvement Com pa ny will be held at the otlice of the company, in the city of Uot Angeles, on \Y. dnesoay, May 1", '805, at 11 o'clock a m.. to elect a board oi directors for the ensuing year, aud to trans j act such other business as may properly come before the meeting. G. HoLTKRH H'F. JR, Secretary. Los Angeles, CaL. May 1, IS 5. 15 No tics to Stockholders ( CALIFORNIA AND ARIZONA RAILW AY I. Company —The annual meeting of the stockholders of the California aud Arizona Railway Company will be held at the otlice of the compauy. In the city of i.os Angeles, on Wednesday, May 15, 1 Stt. , at 10 o'clock a.m , j to elect a board of directors for the eusn ng 1 year, and to transact such other business as ■ may propetly come before the meeting, ti, HOLTERHOFF, JR., secretary. Los Angeles, CaL, May 1, 1805. 15 Stockholders* Meeting rpHB REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OP I the stockholders of ihe Onrvey \\ ater Com paliy will be heid in the parlors of the Farm* ers and Merchants Bank, in the city of Los An geles, on Saturday, May 4, 189.;, at 1: uj o'clock p. m., for the purpose of dec ing n board o.t directors to serve for the ensuing year, ami for such other business as may prop erly come belorc he meeting. w. m. casw cli, Secretary. Los An,,eles, CaL, April 17, l»t&. 5-4 Su unions in Divone IN THK gt'KKRTOR COURT OK THE STATK of California, in and for the county of Lot Anceles William A.Walters', plaintiff, vs. I.yiia Hron.lc Witter* defendant, Act'ou brought in the Superior Court ot the statu of California, In anil lor the county of L«rf Angeles, and the complaint tiled la said county oi I.os Angeles, in the otlice of theclork Of sal t Suj, 'Hot Court. The people of the state of California send Cr«ettug to l.yda Itronck Walters, defendant. on arc i ercby required 10 appear in an ac tion brought against yon by tne above-named plaintiff, in tne Superior Court of the state of 1 alii, rui:., in and tor I.os Angeles county, and to answer ths cnmplalui filed therein within ten day- (exclusive of the day of servi c) after the service on you of this summons, li served with n Ibis cjunty; or, il served elsewhere, v in in thirty days. This said action Is brought to obtain a jtidg. men'andu crce of conr', dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plain tiff and defendant, upon the grounds of thede lelidaut'a wilful desertion of plaintiff: and also awarding to plaintiff the permanent ex- Clushe control and custody of liarold Watters, th' .oi oi plain iff aud defendant, and for cs -oi mil, Kclcr nee is had to complaiui for particulars. And you are hereby untitled that if you fail to appeal and answer th* said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff w ill cause your default to be ititered and w ill apply lo ihe court for tne relief demanded in Ihe com plaint, filven under mv hand and the seal of tho rupcrior Court of tic state of Cali fornia, in and for tbe county of Lot Angeles, this • til. It day of April, in the year of our lord ons thousi n l eight hundred and ninety live, [k s i T. K. NEW LIN, Clerk. Bj tiEOROS Vaik ok, Deputy Clerk. W. s. WRIGHT, Attorney for Plaintiff, Pasadena, Los Angeles County, Cal. 0-3 l hs 2 ni N OTICE OK THK FILING OK THK REPORT of the commisMoners appointed lor the opening and extending of liarwin aye. froai ils p cscit western torniinus to Dovillard at.. 11l compliance With ordinance No. 2:>t>2 (new series), together with tho plot of the assess ment district. Notice is hereby given that a certified cony of the lepori. assessment list and plat of Ins commissioners appointed to assess bcnclits nnd damages and to have general supervision oi the proposed work of opening and extend ing Uat win aye front its present we-tern ter minus lo Dovillard si. has been tiled in tho of lice of the undersigned. All sums levied aud assessed in said asseotment list are due and payable immediately. 'The payment of sad sums is to be made tl»i me in my otlice within thirty days from the Hist publication of this no tice. All assessments not paid before the expira tion of mid thirt) dins will bo declared to b - come delinquent, and thereafter live per cent, with cost oi advertising will be added thereto. Dated at lo* Angeles, mis 147 th day of April, A. D. 1895. P. A. HOWARD, Slreet Superintendent. J. W. VORIES, Deputy. 0 NOTICE OK THE FILING OF THK REPORT of the commissioners appointed for the opening oi an alley through block H of Moore it Kellcher's subdivision of part of lots, block lit), Hancock's survey, in compliance with or dinance No. 3801 (new .erics), together with the plat, of the assessment district. Notice is hereby given that a certified copy of the report, assessment list and plat of tlie commissioners appointed to assess benefits and dsmsgsd and to have general supervision of the proposed work of opening an alley through block II of Moore A Kellcher's subdivision of part of lot It, block 60, Hancock's survey, has been Hied in the oflice of the undersigned. All sums levied and assessed in said assess ment list are due and payable immediately. T he psyment of said sums is to be made to ran. in my office within thirty days from the lirst publication of this notice. All assessments not paid before the expira tion of ISid thirty days will be declared to be come delinquent, and thereafter ft tier cent, wit h costs of advertising, w'll be added thereto. Dated at I.os Angeles this 27th day of April, A. D. lSflo. P. A. HOWARD, Street Superintendent. .'. W. VoniE', Deputy. May-8 Notice for Publication I- AND OFFICE AT LOS ANGELES, CAI,, j April 2ft, 18!) D. Notice is hereby given that the following named so.tier litis filed notice of his Intention to make tiual proofiti support of his claim,and that said proof will be made before register and receiver at Los Angeles, Cal., on June t3th, 1805. vis. : Pierre Augustures Home No. 7022, for the WW of lots 8 and B and WW of SW' 4 section 2, Township SK, Range 17 W, 8, U. M. Ho names the fo'lowing witnesses to prove Discontinuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Henry Lettour, Pierre Gelos.J, ii. Davics. Pierre Lafoureaae, ail of Castac, Los Angeles county, Cal T. J. BOLTON, Register. * NOTICE Real Estate Dealers THE BEST EVIDENCE THAT IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD IS THE FACT THAT NEARLY ALL THE LEADING DEALERS IN THE CITY ARE REPRESENTED IN ITS FOR SALE COLUMNS AND FIND THAT IT PAYS. THESE ADVERTISERS ARE WIDE AWAKE BUSINESS MEN. THEY ARE NOT EXPERIMENTING. THEY HAVE TRIED THE HERALD