FOB, SALE
Houses
' FOR SALE—
$1100—At Avalon; the nicest hard-fln
tahed 6-room cottago in that village;
choice location; Bee floor plan at my
office; it ls choice and very cheap.
I want to show you a place that ls loca
ted between Sixth and Seventh, Burling
ton and Union, that ls modern, and has 8
rooms, and the price Is so low that if I
gave it you would think It not worth
looking at; now! speculators.
1 $5000— Cheap at more money; beautiful,
up-to-date, 9-room residence, elegantly
Situated, finest view, on a wide street,
between city and Westlake park; if you
want a nice home look this up.
' $7000—Take that flne house on the west
Side of Garland aye. today; 10 large
rooms and every modern convenience ls
not sufficient, but como, let me show you
through and you will want it.
10 D. A. MEEKINS. 406 3. Broadawy.
FOR SALE—THOMAS S. EWING—
220 Wilcox Building.
INSTALLMENT HOUSES
Elegant 6-room cottage, west side
Blame St., first house south of Tenth St.;
French Plato windows, porcelain bath,
everyhlng up to date.
f 5-room cottages on University line;
porcelain bath, electric light and bells;
new and modern; $1400 to $1600; very easy
terms.
' An especial snap on Santee st, ln s
room cottage, to party with $200 cash to
pay down.
$10 down and $10 per month will buy 4
room cottage and store building in East
Los Angeles; just the place for two fam
llles. *>
•"OR SALE—BY 11. E. BIDDALL—
218 S. Broadway, Room 305,
Established in Los Angeles, 1885.
$550—Ninth St., cottage; $10 cash, $10
Konthly.
$1950—Pico St., 9 rooms, $100 cash.
$2000—Seventeenth St., 8 rooms, $100
acres wheat land, fine soil.
$8000—2 acres. Flgueroa st, Improved.
$1500—Glondale, 3 acres, berries; $100
' cash.
$3000—Clear; 7-room houso for acreage.
$800 —40 acres, clear, for house equity.
I $760—Lot 75x150. clear, to exchange.
$600—Boylo Heights, cottage; $10 pay
ments.
$900—Tenth St., cottage; $12 payments.
Wanted—Horso and buggy, wagon or
piano as part payment on lot or house.
20 11. E. SIDDALL, 218 S. Broadway.
FOR SALE—
Snap on South Grand avenue, corner,
No. 3316; 9-room house with all modern
Improvements; also house. No. 3118 Grand
avenue, not finished yet; also 6 acres at
Ontario, sot out ln 9-year-old oranges,
with 5 shares of water; cost $4500 and will
■ell for $2000.
My doctor has requested me to change
climate and under these circumstances
I will sell the above property at a great
sacrifice. I must sell ln the next 10 days.
Look at this proporty and make me an
offer. My office hours are from 10 to 12
a. m. I am on the premises at No. 3316
S. Grand avenue from 2 until 6 oclock.
W r ill exchange for St. Louis property.
20 J. G. KING, 244 S. Broadway.
POR SALE—
"WE SELL THE EARTH"
BASSETT & SMITH
Everything on time, and time on this
beautiful home of 7 rooms, 1% stories;
bath, pantry, closets, cesspool, hot and
cold water, street Improved; all modern;
lot 40x135. Price $1500; $100 cash and $20
• month.
Again, we have one on Twenty-seventh
st of 7 rooms; bath, pantry, cement
walks and lawn; good all through; $1500;
$300 down; $20 a month.
BASSETT & SMITH,
20 Room 2, Y. M. C. A. Building.
FOR SALE
5-room hard finished cottage, near car
line large lot, south front built but five
months a nice little home $850,
For Sale—New modern S-room house,
near Westlake park; owner will sacrifice;
let us show It to you for less than $3500.
$250—Corner lot, 30x120, to alley; street
graded, cement curb and walk; 3 blocks
from cars.
$250— Lot 40x120 to alley; street graded,
cement curb and walk; 3 blocks from
cars. SHERWOOD ft KOYER,
20 144 S. Broadway.
FOR SALE— THIRD STREET PROP
ERTY-
S4OOO-2-story brick building with 2
Stores and 12 rqoms above; lot 40x120; good
Income property; better look this up If
you want close-in bargain.
THE GOWEN-EBERLE COMPANY,
SO Over Columbia bank, 218 S. Broadway.
FOR SALE-$3750; NEW, MODERN B
ro'am house, handsomely decorated; In
one of the finest neighborhoods, south
west, near Adams and Grand. This prop
erty is very desirable in every respect
and is a bargain. POINDEXTER &
WADSWORTH, 308 WMlcox block. 20
FOR SALE-NEW COTTAGE, 5 ROOM!?,
Bath, water closet, sink, hard finished;
I closets, pantry, front and screen porch,
mantel, flne finish, screens, and 40 foot
lot, fenced, $950; $200 cash; on White st,
140 ft. west of Central aye. WIESEN
DANGER, 427 S. Broadway. 1
FOR SALE—FOR $7.60 A MONTH AND A
■mall cash payment I will build you a
new 4-room cottage, plastered and paint
ed to suit ln my Third Addition, Eighth
and Mateo sts. Why pay rent, when you
can own your home? C. A. SMITH, 213
W. First st. tf
FOR SALE-$690; NEW HOUSE; SMALL
payment down, balance $10 per month.
$1150—new 5-room house, small cash pay
ment, balance $10 per month. It don't
pay you| to rent. Call and sco this. J.
O. LOTSPEICH & CO., 203 S. Broadway,
room 4. 20
For sale—a cosy modern resi
dence just finished, southwest, good rea
sons given for selling below cost, $1750.
W. M. CASTERLINE, 206% S. Broad
way. 20
FOR SALE-HOUSE 4 ROOMS AND
bath, N. Pearl, near Temple; price $616;
$115 cash, balance $400 can remain. G. C.
EDWARDS. 230 West First. 20
FOR SALE—ELEGANT~MODERN SlX
room cottage, southwest, $800; less than
cost last year: easy payments. VAN
. EPPS, 206% S. Broadway. 20
FOR SALE-BEAUTIFUL MODERN
houses near Westlake park, very cheap
and on easy terms. M. L. SAMSON &
CO., 128 W. Fourth St. 20
For bale—new 4-room cottage
hard finished; nice corner lot, fenced'
$700; cash, $100; $10 monthly. McLean'
E st, Pico Heights. 20 '
FOR SALE—MODERN FIVE-ROOM
cottage, new and handsome, 243 East
Twenty-seventh St.; $200 cash, balance
monthly. m
FOR SALE—A HOME FOR $1 A WEEK'
a 40-foot lot, $160, on White St.; Vernon
cars. WIESENDANGER, 427 S. Broad
way, i
FOR SALE—WE SELL THE EARTH
BABj|gTT ft SMITH. Pomona. CaL tf '
Business Property
FOR SALE — INCOME BUSINESS
blocks and business lots on Broadway,
, Main and Spring sts.; special bargains
I offered. M, L. SAMSON ft CO., 128 W.
I Fourth st ID
FOB SALE
City Lots and Lands
FOR SALE—EVERY ONE A BARGAIN—
Tho southwest corner of Boyd and
Wall, 60x100, with story and a half cot
tage on part; good, close-in property to
build flats or rooming house; $3500.
Fine lot west side Maple aye., near
Eleventh, 60x150 to alley; $1050.
90 feet front west side San Pedro, near
Twelfth, alley ln rear; a bargain at $850.
2 lots together on Central aye., near
Arcade depot, 100-foot street, graded,
sewered, sidewalked; $1100.
Lot 50x150 to alley, Wall near Eleventh,
only $700, and one on San Pedro same
Blze and block, price $750.
4 beautiful lots, Albany, between Ninth
and Tenth, with all street work paid;
$650 each.
3 of the best lots In the Menlo Park
tract, at the corner of Twenty-fifth and
San Pedro; $500 each.
2 lots, short street facing Mateo, each
40x140 to alley; $400 each.
To Traction car line men—% a lot on
Glrard, near power house, for $425.
2 fine lots, one on W. Twelfth and one
on W. Eleventh, near Georgia Bell, each
50x150 to alley ;SUOO each.
O. C. EDWARDS,
20 230 West First
FOR SALE-OUT ON THE HEALTHFUL
hills, where the air is pure, sweet and
delicious, where ln winter the tenderest
flowers bloom without fear of frost, and
In summer nobody knows It ls hot till
he comes down to tho lower levels—one
or more of the prettiest hill lots ln Los
Angeles.
They are on Arnold st. and front south.
They are between Bixel st. and Lucas
aye.
Arnold Is the street midway between
Third and Fourth sts.. and Blxel street,
and Lucas avenue, are half way between
Spring street and Westlake park.
They are beautifully situated and the
neighborhood Is first class. They are
smooth and level and lust high enough
above the sidewalk to be nice. The street
Improvements are all finished and paid
for.
These are not "cheap" lots. Nobody
need look at them with that Idea. If you
want a lot or lots nice enough to be worth
at least $1500 apiece, see these, for you
can get them now for $1100.
8. R. HENDERSON,
1257 W. Fourth St., or Herald office.
FOR SALE—
MUST SELL
WILL SELL
The 2 two choicest lots yet vacant ln
this city, location on Burlington near
Ninth st; choice and cheap; just like
finding them.
Do you know there will be 4 residences
go up on W. Sixth st this year to cost
from $10,000 to $40,000? And the reason ls
the view of the valley, Westlake park.
And yet I can sell you very choice corners
at half their real value.
20 D. A. MEEKINS, 406 S. Broadway.
FOR SALE
LOTS ON INSTALLMENT PLAN
$14 down, balance can run 10 years or
be paid ln monthly Installments If de
sired; newly Improved street and cement
sidewalks; young bearing fruit trees on
each lot; East Twenty-first st., near
Central aye.; only $360; desirable and
growing neighborhood; property will
double In value long before you will have
paid for It; payments same as rent, but
at the end of the time the property ls
yours. JOHN FLOURNOY, 103 Broad
way. 20
FOR SALE—
4 acres adjoining Knob Hill tract and
near Westlake park. This property must
be sold. Owner expects to sell cheap.
Must have money
THE GOWEN-EBERLE COMPANY,
20 Over bank, 218 S. Broadway.
FOR SALE—A LOT ON E. TWENTY
fifst St., near Central aye., with improved
street and cement sidewalk, for $250, or
$125 less than any In the neighborhood, if
taken within six days. JOHN FLOUR
NOY, 103 Broadway. 20
FOR SALE—S2SO, 10 ACRES GOOD,
level land, 12 miles of the city. $250, 11
lots, with house, close to cars. $200, house
and lot, close to cars. D. C. WILSON,
216 W. First st. 20
FOR SALE-EAST FRONT LOT ON CEN
tral aye., first vacant lot south of Pico
street; worth $1000, but $550 will take it
today. L. H. MITCHEL, 136 S. Broad
way. tf
FOR SALE-I AM OFFERING A FINE,
largo lot on W. Eighteenth st. for less
than it Is worth. A. K. CRAWFORD, 203
S. Broadway, roam 4.
FOR SALE—SB6O: NICE LOT ON WEST
Twelfth st: Work 4U paid. A. K. CRAW-
FbRD, 203 S. Broadly, room 4. 16-18-20
FOR SALE—LOT ON CLAY ST., NEAR
Fourth. Address C, box 47, Herald office.
21
Country Property
FOR SALE—
$1150—That 10 acres and 10 shares of
water near Burbank, C acres to bearing
fruits and 3-room house, balance of land
flne for alfalfa; this place is cheap at
$1500.
$2000—A fine corner 1 mile south of city;
7 acres, one-half to full-bearing fruits,
balance to alfalfa; good 6-room, plastered
house, well, windmill and tank.
$1600-rThat 10 acres of garden soil 1 mile
from electric line, south, on Central aye.;
when the line runs to San Pedro it will
pass this 10 acres. D. A. MEEKINS,
20 , 406 S. Broadway.
FOR SALE—
30 acres near Covlna; 12 acres In navels,
16 acres ln lemons, 2 acres In apricots ln
bearing; abundance of water; good
house, large barn; this is free from frost
and choice Income property; trees ln best
condition; can be bought for less than
$100 per acre.
7 acres at Downey In alfalfa; good
water right; 5-room house, well, wind
milk and tank; half mile of postofflce;
only $2500; will exchange for city.
10 acres unimproved on Flgueroa St.,
$3000.
For bargains In real estate see
SHERWOOD & KOYER,
20 144 S. Broadway.
FOR SALE-$22,000; ALFALFA, WALNUT
and grain ranch combined; 100 acres in a
No. 1 stand of alfalfa now; 125 acres ln
red Texas oats and barley; 12 acres ot
orchard; good buildings and 1000 Inches of
as fine water as flows In this county; no
cost to Irrigate, but turn on the water;
100 acres of this land ls as good walnut
land as there is in this city; war with
Spain or drought cuts no ice; this place'
ls a fortune to any man, rightly managed;
a forced sale of $22,000; just half Its value.
JOHN R. TAYLOR, 440 Bradbury block.
20
FOR SALE—IO ACRES AT DUARTE, SET
to 7-year-old deciduous fruit trees; s
room house, barn; best water right in the
State; price $1209; $500 cash, balance to
suit. WILL H. TOWNSEND. 202% S.
Broadway. 20
FOR SALE—LAND IN PARCELS TO
suit at Colegrove, a near suburb of Los
Angeles, on Santa Monica electric road.
COLE * COLS, attorneys. M N. Main
St., Los Angeles. tf
LOS ANGELES HERALD i SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 20, 1893
FOB BALE
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FOR SALE-
ORANGE GROVES . | *
AND SUBURBAN RESIDENCES IN
THE WINTER VEGETABLE BELT,
Along the Foothills from
I' CAHUENGA TO REDLANDS.
Orange trees live 75 years, bearing
more heavily and, therefore, paying bet
ter each year. What ls more profitable,
healthy and beautiful than a home ln
an orange grove on the foothills—above
frost, scale and the heaviest fogs? A
safe and best paying Investment for your
old age, your children and your child
ren's children,
A lovely home ln Monrovia, queen city
of the foothills; elegant 9-room house,
1 1-3 acres ground, set In oranges and
other fruits; free water; 2 trains each
way morning and evening to city; com
mutation tickets, 310.50 a month. You
save double that ln Interest on money
Invested ln your home. Shrewd Los
Angeles business men live there with
their families; Improvements ln fine con
dition; owner non-resident; must be sold;
price, 33200.
Orange ranch of 20 acres, on roothills
above Sierra Madre, in bearing oranges,
lemons and other fruits; above frost,
scale and the heaviest fogs; pure mount
ain water from your own tunnel; grand
view of the valley to tho ocean; con
venient to cars; well-built 12-room house;
perfect sanitary drainage; a lovely,
money-making home; owner was an In
valid given up to die; has regained his
health and wishes to return to active
business life; price only 39000; cheapest
orange ranch ln the state.
7-acre orange, fruit and poultry ranch,
6-room cottage, ln foothills; northwest
part of city; best paying little ranch 1
know of; 32780; owner has the Klondike
fever bad.
A beautiful home of 6 rooms, surround
ed by 2 acres ln oranges and other fruit
trees, In the Cahuenga winter vegetable
belt and convenient to electric cars; 32400.
JOHN FLOURNOY,
20 103 Broadway.
F*OR SALE—
"WE SELL THE EARTH"
* BASSETT & SMITH
Now. it just depends; you maybe suited
with this property and you may not.
If you want a bargain In this class of
property, why here you have it. About
half an acre, located at Burbank Junc
tion on Santa Monica electric car line;
car fare, 5 cents; so you know it is in
the city limits; house of 5 rooms; good
barn; place all fenced; and, say, the
lumber on this place cost from 3650 to
$700, and yet you can get a good deed
for 3675. If you want to pay $425 cash,
the balance can run on the place.
BASSETT ft SMITH,
20 Room 2. Y. M. C. A. BUlWllng.
FOR SALE—GARDENA BARGAIN—
31600—5-acre fruit and chicken ranch;
hotfse 4 rooms, cellar, 2 wells, windmill
and tank, barn, large chicken houses
and corrals; 3 acres being orchard;
horse, cow, wagon and farming tools.
Located close to Gardena and Redondo
railroad.
THE GOWEN-EBERLE COMPANY,
20 Over bank, 218 S. Broadway.
FOR SALE—VERY FINE ALFALFA
ranches and alfalfa and corn lands and
bearing walnut groves. For bargains
call on M. L. SAMSON & CO., 128 W.
Fourth st. 20
FOR SALE—CHOICE LAND CLOSE TO
city, southwest; 10 acres, very cheap,
$2000. Houses and lots on easy terms.
EDWARD FRASER, 104% S. Broadway.
20
FOR SALE-IMPROVED STOCK RANGE
ln New Mexico; partially'stocked with
cattle; well adapted for both cattle and
sheep. Inquire room 45, Phillips block. 23
FOR SALE — THE BEST ALFALFA
ranch ln the county; plenty of water.
McGARRY, INNES & CO., 216 W. First.
20
Stocks and Bonds
OUR BUSINESS IS DEALING IN
stocks, bonds and Investment securities.
We can place your money safely where it
will bring you good returns. HALE &
CO., Stimson block. 4-19
FOR SALE—IOOO TO 25,000 SHARES OF
stock in Chuckawalla Mining, Milling and
Water company at less than one-half
the market price. Inquire at 822 S. Hope
street. • 21
Live Stock
FOR SALE—TO MAKE ROOM FOR
young stock, thoroughbred white Leg
horn hens, $5 per dozen, If taken this
week; also brown and black Leghorn
hens at $7. 945 Pasadena aye. 21
FOR SALE—AN EXTRA FINE DRIVING
mare. 937 S. Hill st. 21
Hotels and Lodging Houses
FOR SALE - ELEGANT BARGAIN;
must be sold on account of sickness;
choice corner lodging house. 30 rooms;
only 3 inside rooms; a)l sunny and fresh
air; richly furnished and house full; $1400.
I. D. BARNARD, 103 S. Broadway. 20
Miscellaneous
FOR SALE—
Removal sale—On account of a steady
increase in our business we will remove
to 419. South Broadway on April Ist. Be
tween now and that time we will sell you
our furniture, carpets, refrigerators,
office desks, pianos, etc., at regular auc
tion prices. For our new store we want
$5000 new stock. What have you?
R. W. WOOD AUCTION HOUSE,
Tef. Red 1384. 521 South Broadway.
FOR SALE-6000 WASHINGTON. NAVEL
orange trees, 3 and 4 years old, raised In
frostless belt; warranted true to name;
best trees ln market; also several 10-acre
orange and olive orchards and Improved
land in frostless belt, $200 per acre; now
is the time to examine premises; natural
sanitarium: no asthma. ELI DOAN,
J. L. MURRELL, La Canada, Cal. su-tf
FOR BALE—THE HANDSOMEST PHAE
ton ln Los Angeles at a great sacrifice.
Call at the TABOR CARRIAGE WORKS,
corner Seventh and Los Angeles sts. 20
BICYCLE FREE — 1898, HIGHEST
grade; particulars by addressing MT.
SHASTA CYCLE WORKS; 1903 Oxford
st, Philadelphia, Pa. 20-27-8-10-17-23
FOR SALE—PIANOS IN GOOD CONDI
-tlon, cheap for cash, or will take pay
ments. Address C, box 46, Herald. 20
FOR SALE—A SEALSKIN JACKET,
bust 36, length 84 Inches, at $75; almost
new; at 751 S. Spring st. 20
FOR SALE-ONE NATIONAL CASH
register, used 5 months; detailed adder,
$35. 120 W. Fifth street. 20
FOR SALE—CHEAP-SECOND - HAND
store doors, sashes, counters, shelving',
etc. 216 East Fourth St. 4-12 -
FOR SALE-CHEAP, FURNITURE OF
5-room cottage, brand new. Address U.,
Box « ■•raid, tf
FOB BALE
Sewing Machines
POR SALE—
THE "SUPERB" SEWING MACHINE
at $22.50; (no agents' commissions), is the
latest production and fully guaranteed
by one of the oldest, largest and most re
liable factories on earth, the Davis Com
pany.
The mechanical construction of the
"Superb" ls on such perfeot lines that
durability, case of running and quiet are
its dominating features.
The sewing qualities of the "Superb"
at $22.50 are perfect. It will sew from one
thickness ot muslin to six thicknesses of
heavy, full cloth, without breaking the
thread. The thread cannot be broken,
even though the machine Is turned in
tho wrong direction. This is an entirely
new feature ln shuttle sewing machines,
and adds much to the comfort and pleas
ure of sewing.
The upper tension works automatically
and never falls to give a uniform tension
on all kinds of thread, cotton, silk or
linen, producing n smooth, even seam,
and Is provided with the only practical
thread release.
Tho feed ls positive ln its movements;
the stitch can be made long or short
without affecting the tension.
The shuttle ls cylindrical; is absolutely
self-threading; is hardened and ground;
has a perfect tension, and carries a largo
amount of thread.
The needle is self-setting. The "Su
perb" Is self-threading at every point
except the eye of the needle.
The take-up ls driven by a rotary
cam, Is positive ln its action, and has
no springs to get out of order or break.
Tho presser lifter has a high and a low
lift. The construction permits removal
of the face plate for cleaning the mechan
ism, without disturbing any of the work
ing parts ln the machine.
All wearing points of the "Superb" at
$22.50 arc of tho best steel, hardened and
ground to bearings.
For winding bobbins automatically the
"Superb" ls fitted with loose pulley, held
by friction clutch, with no pins to rattle
or break.
The bed plate is flush with top of table,
the head Is attached to the table by
nickel-plated hinges, and held in front
by a spring lock—something entirely new.
The nickel plating on the bright parts
is ot the finest quality, and the japanning
of head and arm ls superb, being hand
polished after varnishing.
The attachments are easily applied and
are silver finished steel, handily arranged
ln strong metal case.
Tho cabinet work of the "Superb" at
$22.50 ls quarter-sawed oak, piano fin
ished. The cover ls of bent wood, light
and ornamental, and the skeleton drawer
cases arc of neat design,.
Go direct to headquarters and put the
agents' profits ln your own pocket by
buying from tho manufacturer.
DAVIS AND ADVANCE OFFICE,
427 S. Broadway, between Fourth and
Fifth sts.
FOR SALE-SEWING MACHINES—ALL
kinds to rent, $1.50 per month; second
hand machines from $5 to $10, Including
Singer, White, New Home, Domestic!
a flne automatic cheap. 607 S. Spring. 20
Miscellaneous
FOR SALE—ICE BOX 4% FEET BY 6
feet, show case ana shelves for sale
cheap. Apply 632 Stevenson avenue, next
to Third st. 20
FOB EXCHANGE
FOR EXCHANGE—
Twenty acres at Ferris, highly Im
proved in fruits, clear, for city or stock
of goods.
Twenty acres damp land, near Santa
Ana, suitable for alfalfa or dairy ranch;
good buildings; also store building west
of Jefferson st. for clear city.
Fine residence and stock of goods,
Orange, for city.
160 acres, Manzana, good buildings,
clear, for city".
Fine house, barn, etc., and 10 acres,
Leavenworth, Kan., for California.
177 acres near Rochester, N.. V., ln line
of Improvements, for California.
320 acres, Arizona, highly Improved,
water right, for Denver.
Fifteen flne lots, Windsor, Ont., near
Detroit, for ranch.
320 acres, Valley county, Nebraska, all
under cultivation, clear, for ranch.
160 acres, Wheeler county, and 160 acres
Antelope county, Nebraska, clear, for
California.
23 acres, Burbank, In fruits, good water,
for city.
28 acres, Glendale, mostly navel
oranges, bearing; part cash, balance
property.
Fine house, barn, etc..also 25 acres damp
land, with two flowing wells, under culti
vation, Santa Ana, for city or stock of
goods.
l?usjness buildings, Mitchell, S. D., good
Income property, tof California.
Good eastern city property and farms
for California.
Los Angeles property, acreage and fruit
ranches, ln all parts of California, for
California or eastern.
Exchanges a specialty.
GEORGE VAN DERWERKER,
20 323 Byrne Building.
FOR EXCHANGE
-70 syefes of flne land ln Tulare county;
no Incumbrance; 40 acres set to bearing
fruit; splendid water right; 30 acres in
alfalfa; for Los Angeles or vicinity; will
assume.
640 acres flne wheat land ln Ness county,
Kas., all tillable, ho Incumbrance, for Los
Angeles county; will assume.
10 acres lh Garvey Tract, near Alham
bra, set to fruit, flne water right and
house and lot in Pasadena, for Eastern
farm land; would assume.
41 acres Altadena, 30 acres set to full
bearing fruit, large 10-room house, barn,
etc., beautiful view, for Los Angeles busi
ness property.
Property at Escondido, Fallbrook,
Ooeanside, Perrls, Elslnors, for Los An
geles or vicinity; will assume.
WILL H. TOWNSEND,
20 202% South Broadway.
FOR EXCHANGE—
Three-story, 11-room, all modern house,
completely and finely furnished, lot 42x
150, centrally located; price, $6000; want
ranch, unimproved or Improved, with
small house, near Compton or Downey,
for $3500, and balance In cash or mort
gage. F. W. WISMER,
20 125 S. Broadway.
FOR EXCHANGE—A FIRST-CLASB
mortgage, $2000, and cash for house;
house for vacant lots or ranch; home
place, 10 rooms, 2% acres land, south
west, $5000; hundreds of others. ED
WARD FRASER, 104% S. Broadway. 20
FOR EXCHANGE—SSOOO; $2400 EQUITY
ln nice 10-room house, modern, for out
sldo property, free. What have you?
Special bargain for city lots or small
cottage and possibly assume some. Ad
dress C, box 28, Herald. 20
FOR EXCHANGE—VALUABLE ACRE
age near city limits ln growing section,
clear; may assume reasonable amount;
want residence ln city or business prop
erty. W. M. CASTERLINE, 206% South
Broadway. 20
FOR - EXCHANGE—GOOD BUSINESS
corner In Los Angeles, well rented and
clear; want acreage near Los Angeles.
W. M. CASTERLINE, 206% South Broad
way. 20
for exchange—Handsome ten
room modern house, southwest, half
trade, balance long as wanted at 7 per
cent. L. H. MITCHEL, 136 S. Broad
way, tf
FOR HOUSE,
hard finished, lot 60x175, southwest; want
alfalfa ground. J. C. FLOYD, 125 6.
Broadway. at
FOB EXCHANGE
Real Estate
FOR EXCHANGE—
$15,000—63 acres within 20 minutes' drive
from the city; 40 acres highly Improved
ln full bearing trees and berries; a good
house and barn; rented for $1300 per year;
4 years' lease; will exchange for city
property. ((5-88)
$2200—20 acres in alfalfa and barley
land; good well; located at Garden Grove;
for city property. (5-100)
$3000—20 acres at Garden Grove, fenced;
7-lnch flowing well; now in alfalfa and
barley; good 6-room house, barn; to ex
change for city property. (5-101)
$1200—Lot on Raymond aye., Pasadena;
street graded, sewered and paid for;
trade for Long Beach or Los Angeles
property; will assume small amount.
(5-86)
$8000—40 acres, 2 miles northeast of
Compton; 35 acres ln alfalfa; flowing
well; all fenced; 7-room house, 2 barns;
on Los Angeles St.; Improved property
preferred toward Central aye.
$2000—10 acres north of Pomona; 5 acres
In 3-year-old lemons and 3 acres in 2
ycar-old; want ranch near Compton.
(5-84)
$4000—7-room modern house. 68x143, lo
cated In the southwest, Clear of incum
brance, to exchange for a good ranch.
(8-10)
$500 to $5000—Clear lots near Ninth and
Central aye. to trade for improved prop
erty close ln and will assume. (13-86)
$2000—One 3 and one 4-room house, rent
$15 a month, on Boyle Heights, clear of
Incumbrance, for house and lot In Los
Angeles or Pasadena, and will assume
and pay cash difference.
$4000— Mortgage $2000. new 8-room house
in southwest; will take Boyle Heights or
East Los Angeles lots for equity. (13-6)
$4300—7-room house on Twenty-seventh
street; mortgage, $2800; will take
Boyle Heights or East Los Angeles prop
erty for equity. (13-6)
$4500—Corner lot, 82x106, containing
store building, 6-room bouse, rented for
$27 per month; mortgage $2100; want small
house for equity. (13-9)
$3000—Clear Improved property, close ln,
and $5000 cash, for improved or unim
proved property, between Main, Pearl,
Sixth and Tenth. (13-20)
$1000—7-room house, 2 lots, on Boyle
Heights, to exchange for city property
In Pomona, Ontario, Santa Monica or
Monrovia.
$20,000—75-room hotel In neighboring
town, completely furnished; furniture
cost $10,000; clear; to exchange for unin
cumbered eastern property.
$7000—12-room modern house on Hope,
near Pico; will take house and lot ln
Santa Ana as part payment. (13-37)
$500 to $5000—All clear lots near Univer
sity in West Los Angeles tract, to ex
change for good equities In cottages or
good vacant lots. (13-31)
$5000 to $10,000—Clear Los Angeles prop
erty to exchange for El Paso, Texas,
property.
HOWE & OBEAR,
Rooms 316 and 317 Bradbury Block,
Corner Third and Broadway. 20
MONET TO LOAN
MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS FROM $1000
to $200,000, on inside gilt-edged Income
bearing property only. Inquire of F. Q.
STORY, room 303 Henne block, 122 West
Third st. Su-tf
MONET TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS,
Jewelry and sealskins; also on pianos and
household furniture, without removal;
business confidential; private office for
ladles; low rates of Interest.
Stocks of merchandise bought.
PACIFIC LOAN CO., W. E. DE
OBOOT, manager, rooms 2, 3 and 1, 114 S.
Spring St. 20
UNION LOAN COMPANY, STIMSON
block, corner Third and Spring, loans
money on all kinds of collateral security,
watches, diamonds, furniture and pianos,
without removal; low Interest; money
at once; business confidential: private of
fice for ladies. CLARK A. SHAW, man
ager, rooms 113, lit and lis, first floor.
Tel. 1661. References, Citizens' bank, Se
curlty Savings Bank. tf
TO LOAN-MONEY IN LARGE OR
small amounts at lower rates of Interest
than others charge on ail kinds of col
lateral security, diamonds, watches. Jew
elry, pianos, furniture; life Insurance and
ail good collateral; partial payments re
ceived; money quick; private office for
ladles. O. M. JONES, rooms 12-14. 264 S.
Broadway. 1-80-99
POINDEXTER & WADSWORTH, BROK
ers, 308-310 Wilcox block, deal in stocks,
bonds, mortgages and any good securi
ties. We have on hand several first-class
loans from {1000 to $3000 on gilt-edged city
property at 8 per cent net. If you have
money to Invest call and see us. POIN
DEXTER ft WADSWORTH, 308 Wilcox
block. 22
MONEY TO LOAN ON RESIDENCE
property In city, payable in monthly in
stallments, on much better terms than
can be obtained from building and loan
associations; building loans a specialty;
money loaned on approved indorsed
notes. THOMAS S. EWING, 220 Wilcox
bldg. 20
SAVINGS FUND AND BUILDING Soci
ety; the oldest building and loan associa
tion in Southern California; established
ln 1888; loans on monthly payments on
city real estate; fifteenth annual series
now open. Rooms 101-102 WILSON
BLOCK, First and Spring sts. tf
lOWA LOAN CO.. LOANS ON DlA
monds, jewelry, sealskins and house
hold furniture; business confidential;
money at once. W. E. SANSOME, man
ager, rooms 66 and M, Bryson Mock,
Second and Spring ate. 4-4
MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS,
watches, jewelry, pianos, sealskins, car
riages, bicycles, warehouse receipts and
all kinds of collateral security; storage
tree In our warehouse. LEE BROS., 401
B. Spring st U_
TO LOAN—A BARREL OF MONEY ON
diamonds, pianos, furniture and all first
class securities; business confidential.
creasinger, MT S. Broadway, rooms
1 and 2. t-2»-tf
TO LOAN—IF YOU WANT MONEY ON
real estate security, I have it ln any
amount; $6000 to $60,000 at 6 per cent
WM. F. BOSBYSHELL, 107 S. Broadway.
6-20-tf
POINDEXTER ft WADSWORTH, ROOM
308 Wilcox building, lend money on any
good real estats; building loans made; If
you wish to lend or borrow call on us. tf
MONEY LOANED ON MORTGAGE SE
curlty: moderate interest; mortgages
bought. CHARLES LANTZ, lawyer,
room 408, Bullard block. 20
MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE
ln any amount, 6 to 8 psr cent interest;
light expense. HOWE ft OBEAR, 314
Bradbury building tf
MONEY TO LOAN—SSOO TO $5000 ON
city real estate security; moderate In
terest. GEORGE VAN DERWERKER,
323 Byrne building. 20
MONEY TO LOAN-$2OO TO $95,000 ON
city or country real estate. LEE A. Mc-
CONNELL ft CO., rooms $02 and 80S, 218
8. Broadway. tf
MONEY AT 6 PER CENT ON GOOD
real property. M. F. ODEA, 208 Brad
bury building. tf
MONET TO LOAN—BUILDING LOANS
EDW. P. SILENT ft CO..JU
THE HERALD'S
PUZZLES
Under this head The Herald will pub
lish every Sunday a selection ot entertain
ing puzzles, conundrums, acrostics and
"queer quizzes." The correct answers will
be published the following Sunday, with
the names of all readers who are success
ful ln solving the problems. All answers
must be received not later than 6 p. m.
Thursday, and should be addressed to the
Puzzle Editor, Herald, 136 S. Broadway.
o o o
I.—A MYSTERIOUS BOX
I'll tell you of a mystic box.
A huge affair, but minus locks; 'V
It has two lids that, open wide, 7,
Reveal tbe strangest things inside. '
A stag, two fish, some flowers, two caps,
Two pupils next—quite brilliant chaps—
A lot of shells, two trees, and then
You'll see ten Spanish noblemen.
Some things a carpenter, no doubt,
Could never get along without;
Whip thongs, weather-cocks, while near
Some timid animals appear.
Two weapons fine, two churches grand,
Two Instruments of music, and
The young of any cow; and lo!
Two common measures next will show.
The last, two things that oft resound
W T here wise men are in council found;
And now, by cudg'ling bard your brain,
The mystery of this box explain.
LOCUST.
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2.—GEOGRAPHICAL CONVERSATION
My wife brought home a new dress last
Tuesday and tried it on for my delectation.
"How does it fit?" sho asked, turning
about ln It before the mirror.
"It's a postofflce of Illinois," said I.
"How? Whereabouts?"
"It's a city of France under the arms."
"That can be easily remedied."
"And It's another city of France—unless
you Intend to use it as a carpet-sweeper."
"That, too, can be fixed."
So it was altered and realtered, and
finally my wife had the desired fit—al
though not a destred one. My wife cried;
I said things, and the bill collector fled
from the house. This morning I got a
summons to appear before the two Islets
of the Macquarie group. I suppose I shall
have a postoffice of Georgia. And that
dress will cost me Just three weeks of a
creek ln South Carolina.
O woman! ln our hours of wit
Uncertain, coy and hard to fit,
As variable as the shade
Of silk of which your dress is made—
When pain, when anguish, man's heart
fills,
What care you, so he pays your bills?
SAM SHOO.
1 MONEY TO LOAN
Sonet to Loan upo"n~Tsasy'
terms of repayment STATE MUTUAL
BUILDING AND LOAN ASS'N. 141 9.
Broadway. 6-30-tf
TO LOAN-ON REAL ESTATE, ANT
amount, 5 to 8 per cent net; light ex
pense. LTON & SNELL, 218 S. Broad
way.
I CAN MAKE TOU LARGE OR SMALL
loans at very light expense. HENRY
HART, 103 E. Second st tf
TO LOAN-MONEY QUICKLY, QUIET-
Iy, reasonably. R. D. LIST, 226 Wilcox
block. tf
EXCURSIONS
ROCK ISLAND PERSONALLY CON
ducted excursions every Tuesday and
Wednesday; low rates; quick time; Un
ion depot, Chicago; office 214 S. Spring st
3-2S
LINES OE TRAVEL
Pacific Coast Steamship Co.
■L The company's elegant
steamers Santa Ruse
Ifekjk, and Pomona leave Be-
I dondo at 11 a.m. and
| BM Port Lou Ansreles at 2:30
ssv«sW.Ml p.m. tor San Francisco via
Santa Barbara and Port
s* Harford Mar. 4, 8,12,10, 20,
1 24,28, Apr. 1,5,9, 13,17, 21,25,
29, May 3, 7, .11, 16, 19, 23, 27, 31. Leave
Port I.os Ansreles at 6. a. m. and
Redondo at 11 a.m. for San Diego via
Newport Mar. 2,0,10, 14, 18, 22, 26 , 30, Apr. 3, 7,
11. 15. 19, 23. 27, May 1, 5, 9. 13,17, 21, 25, 29.
The lasts Roaa will not stop at Newport.
Cars connect via Redondo leave Santa Fe
depot at 10:00 a.m., or from Redondo Ry. de
pot at 9:30 a.m.
Cars connect via Port Los Angeles leave
S. P. R- R- depot at 1:35 p.m. for steamers
north bound. „ • ■
The steamers Cooi Bay and •Bonita
leave San Pedro and Eost San Pedro tor
San Francisco via Ventura, Carpenteria,
Santa Barbara, Gavlota. Port Harford,
Cayucos, San Simeon, Monterey and Santa
Cruz at 6:30 p.m., Mar. 1, 5. 9,13,17, 21, 25, 29,
Apr 2, 6, 10, 14 , 22, 26, 30, May 4, 8,12, 10, 20,
24 28. •Freight only. Cars connect with
steamers via San Pedro leave S. P. R. R.
(Arcade depot) at 5:03 p.m. and Terminal
Ry. depot at 5:10 p.m. The company re
serves right to change, without previous
notice, steamers, sailing dates and hours
of sailing. PARRIS, Agt.
124 W. Second St., Los Angeles.
GOOD ALL, PERKINS & CO.,
' Gen. Agt s„ S. F.
H- LOB ANGELES
- TERMINAL E
1-1 RAILWAY CO- - p
TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS,
EFFECT FEB. 21, 1893.
From I.OS Angeles to Depart Arrive
Ulendale, Troplco, J '8:50 am *10:00 am
VordugoPark I *S :65 pm *d :07 pm
Pasadena, ( *7:15 am *8:42 am
Garvanza, 4*12:15 pin *1:52 pm
Ostrich ifsrm ( *5:30 pm *6:55 pm
San Pedro, < *B:4sam *8:15« m
Long Beach, < *l:s>pm *12:05n'n
Terminal Island ( »5:10 pm *5 :!& pm
Altadena •12:18 pm. *1:52 pm
Catallna Island (8:48 am f5:25 pm
•Daily. tExcept Sunday.
Excursion rates every day. Boyle
Heights, Daly street and Downey aye. car
lines pass Terminal Stations.
S. B. HYNES, General Manager.
LOS ANGELES AND REDONDO RAlL
way Company.
Los Angeles depot: Cor. Grand aye. and
Jefferson st.
Leave Leave
Los Angeles Redondo for
for Redondo Los Angelea
9:30 a. m. 1:00 a, m.
1:30 p. m. 11:00 a. m.
4:80 p. m. 3:15 p. m.
11:30 p. m. Sat only 6:30 p. ra. Sat. only
Take Grand aye. electrlo ears or Mala
st and Agricultural park ears.
Ui. PERRY Superintendent
8. -DECAPITATION ~\\ '- i
Grand Is the miracle of morn, J,
The solemn hour when day is born, k
As If, obeying heaven's commands.
Expectantly all nature stands
And waits ln holy silence, meet.
To see the glorious sun COMPLETE
From out his eastern chamber, crowned
Like heads with saintly nimbus bound.
/
And grander still when day Is done ~t
Is the slow sinking of the sun;
The earth is hushed again to see
The awe-inspiring mystery.
Gay clouds their wealth of splendors fling
Around the day's declining king;
All-glorious he sinks from sight,
And day soon PRIMALS Into night.
E. E. C.
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4.—CORDWOOD AND PIE
It was the old story of a flne education,
but misdirected genius. Now he was stand'
Ing at the woodshed door, asking for a
"hand-out." His benefactress pointed to
the woodpile and said:
"I will give you a piece of pie for every
four stlck3 of wood you saw; but I am
afraid, on second thoughts, you might get
away with all my pies at that rate, so
I will cut each piece the same fraction ot
a whole pie that the number of sticks
remaining from the forty sticks ln the pile
Is of one hundred."
The learned "walking pedestrian," sat
down on the wooCplle, and by means ot
bis X, V and Z figured out the means ot
earning the most pie with the least ex
ertion. Ho then went to work with the
saw. How much pie was he able to earnf
F. L. S.
B.—CONUNDRUM
With a plea for cold victuals, one calm
Sabbath morn,
Came a frowsy old hobo, abject and for
lorn,
Ungroomed and unshaven, unkempt and,
unshorn.
With ill-fitting garments all tattered and
torn.
While his nose showed acquaintance wltH
John Barleycorn,
And his phiz an abhorrence of water.
The mistress, undaunted, this specimen
eyed;
"A meal you shall have and a quarter
beside,
If you state the resemblance," the good
lady cried,
" 'Twlxt yourself and the gown on this
child by my side—
A calico purchased of Cheatem Ss Snyde
At their annual bargain slaughter."
A. F. HOLT.
A GUARANTEE IS ASKED
FOR WARSHIPS' ADMISSION TO
PORT ARTHUR
Great Britain Acting Ostensibly For
China Against a Union of
Russia and France
LONDON, March 19.—There was an
important Cabinet conference this morn
ing in continuation of yesterday's dis
cussion of the Chinese question. It la
reported that Great Britain requests
Russia to give guarantees that the war
ships of the world will be admitted free
of duty into Port Arthur.
Great Britain ln this matter is osten
sibly acting at the instance of China.
THE CHINESE LOAN
PEKIN, March 19—The recent inac
tivity of the Russians at Pekin is ex
plained by the fact that the negotiations
have again been transferred to St. Pe
tersburg owing to the difficulties en
countered here.
The coincidence of the French de
mands presented on the eve of the emis
sion of the Chinese loan in London is
commented upon and It is asserted that
France and Russia are trying their best
to wreck the loan. Upon the occasion
of the last visit of the French Ambassa
dor to the Chinese Foreign Office the
Chinese refused to accede to the French
proposals and the Ambassador said that
when he next visited the Foreign Office
he would present stronger arguments
and would even threaten active opera
tions from Tonquln and the forcible
seizure of a coaling station.
The general opinion here is that it ls
impossible to disregard the present ru
mors circulating in well-informed cir
cles that Russia has abandoned her at
tempts to lease Port Arthur but has not
ceased her negotiations regarding Ta
llen Wan.
A CHINESE REBELLION
LONDON, March 19.—A special dis
patch from Shang Hal, received here to
day, says a conspiracy with the object
of bringing about a rebellion has been
started by Chinese officials of various
ranks in the Chang Sa province of
Hunan. It is said to have spread to all
the provinces bordering on the Yang
tse-Kiang and fears ate expressed that
it may prove to be the most formidable
since the Ta Ping rebellion. It is pro
fessedly a patriotic movement
THE RUSSIAN NAVY
LONDON, March 19.—The Czar, ac
cording to a special dispatch from St.
Petersburg, has authorized an Increase
in the ordinary naval expenditure of
3,000,000 roubles yearly for six years, in
addition to the special grant of 90,000,000
roubles for naval purposes recently an
nounced.
In the height of the) battle Pat saw a
cannon ball coming his way and bowed his
head. "Faith," says Pat, "one never loses
anything by being polite."
Punch is obliged to move, as the old
house ln Bouverie street, which has been
its editorial home from the beg inning, Is
•bout to be torn down.
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