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6 The Herald. * Rates for Classified Advertising Linen—S cents per line for each Insertion. Notice of Marriage, Birth or Death—Free. Obituaries, Funeral Notices and Special Announcements— 10 cents per line. SPECIAL NOTICES GEO. A. RALPHS—GOLD BAR FLOUR, 61.10; city flour, 85c; pkg. coffee, 10c! gran ulated sugar, 18 lbs $1; 4 cans tomatoes 25c; t bars German Family soap, 25; 3 Chal lenge Milk, 15c; 10 lbs corn meal, 16c; 5 oars Gold Medal Borax Soap, 25c; U lbs rolled wheat or 10 lbs oats, 23c; 3 cans salmon, 86c; 1-lb can beef, 10c; 3 cans Lily Cream, 2Sc; 6 boxes sardines, 25c: 5-gal. gasoline. 75c; coal oil, 66c; K. C. baking powder, 20c; lard, 10 lbs 55c; 10 lbs beans 25c. 601 S. Spring St.. cor. Sixth. Tel. 616. tt FREE MAGNETIC TREATMENT DR. MARY R. HUTCHESON Will give diagnosis and treatment free for a short time between the hours of 10 and 12 a. «n. at Hotel Dewey, G2l Broad way. I 19 GREAT AMERICAN DUST PREVENT er preserves the floor; no dust from sweeping; get estimates. Office, 125 S. Broadway. County agents wanted. 12-3 JL. A. STEAM CARPET CLEANING CO. will clean and lay all kinds of carpets at 4c per yard; all work guaranteed. 329 E. SECOND ST. Tel. Main 74. tf CENTS' SUITS DRY CLEANED. $1.50; pants. 60c. BOSTON DYE WORKS, 236 New High st., near Temple. tt DR. R. F. CLARK. KIDNEY DISEASES and diseases of women; Byron block, Third and Broadway. tf MEN'S SOLES 35C; LADIES' 30C; TO PAY more Is waste of money. 40a S. Spring, tf WANTED Hale Help HUMMEL BROS. & CO., EMPLOYMENT AGENTS. A strictly first-class, reliable agency. All kinds of help promptly furnished. Your orders solicited. 800-302 W. Second st.. basement California Bank Building. Telephone 509. (Offtce open from 7 a. m. to 7:30 p. m., except Sunday.) .WANTED—MEN EVERYWHERE TO distribute samples nnd advertise Califor nia Orange Syrup; $2 per day and ex penses paid, cash every week. Send your address with stamp. S*„ Box 11, Herald. U WANTED—AS COLLECTOR, YOUNG man, preferably with experience in tho installment business; security required. Room 13, 232 N. Main Bt. 14 .WANTED—THE OPERA RESTAURANT, 117 S. Main St., serves the best 10 cent meal in the city; try ft and be convinced. tf Female Help WANTED—YOUNG LADY, MUSICALLY Inclined, for office work. Room 13, 232 N. Main st. 11 Male and Female Help PROFITABLE HOME WORK -WE want a few men and women In every town to make novelties for us at their homes; day or evenings; $G to $15 weekly; no canvassing or experience needed; steady employment; plain instriie-tions and work se'iit to your home* on applica tion. BRAZILIAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, New York city. Situations—Male FIRST-CLASS BOOKKEEPER WANTS position; experienced accountant, thor oughly familiar with general office work. Address It., box 43. Herald. 11 WANTED—A SITUATION BY EXPERl enced bookkeeper, thorough accountant. Address J., box 47, Herald. 14 (WANTED—A SITUATION AR SOLICIT - or or clerk In mercantile house. Address 11., box 50, Herald. 14 - WANTED—WORK BY A GOOD COACH man and gardener. Address H, box 48, Herald. j4 . [WANTED—RANCH WORK BY A MAN and wife. Address H., box 51, H( raid. 14 Situations—Female WANTED—GOOD SOLICITOR; LADY can make big money with photo buttons. Latest novelties. Apply Monday. 329 South Hope street. 13-11 [WANTED — ACCOMPLISHED TEACH er wishes pupils in Latin and English. Ad dress TEACHER, box 19, Herald. 11 WANTED—A POSITION BY EXPERl cr.ccd stenographer and typewriter. Ad dress H., box 46, Herald. 15 [WANTED—A SITUATION BY A I'HAM bermald in lodging house. Address H., box 47, Herald. v WANTED—A SITUATION BY A DAY governess, English. Address J., box so, Herald. 14 To Purchase [WANTED—TO PURCHASE A NEW, s room cottage; Sliiu cash, flO monthly; give street and number, or no attention; will deal only with principals. Address H Vor. 3G, Herald. 14 ' WANTED—FOLDING BED WITH MlR ror. Address IC, box -12, Herald. 13 WANTED } To Purchase WANTED-TO PURCHASE A LOT BE- 1 tween Sixth and Pico. Main ar.d San Pe dro sts.; must lie cheap for cash; will deal only with owner. Address H., box 55, Herald. 14 WANTED —FOR SPOT CASH, DWELL- . Ing. 9 to 12 rooms, modern. Westlake pre ferred; owners only; give location. Ad dress H., box 57, Herald. 14 1 WANTED—A LOT TO BI'ILD UPON; must be in hill region; sightly and cheap; will deal with principals only. Address H., box GO, Herald. 14 WANTED—TO PURCHASE A GOOD- J paying restaurant; give location, number of tables and other particulars. Address H., box 53, Herald. 15 I WANTED—TO BTJ V A 5 OR 6 ROOM COT tage, modern, good locality, and a bar gain; no agents; Installments. Address 11., box 54, Herald. 14 WANTED—SMALL RANCH NEAR THE Palms; give description; will pay half cash. Address X., box 17, Herald. 15 ! WANTED-TO PURCHASE A FRUIT and candy store. Address with location and price, STORE, box 27, Herald. 14 WANTED—A GOOD HILL RESIDENCE lot; w.ll pay cash; cheap. Address H., box 59. Herald. 14 WANTED—TO PURCHASE A GOOD safe; give dimensions, Address X., box 45, Herald. 13 WANTED—TO PURCHASE AN OFFICE desk and chair. Address X., box 4u, Her ald. 13 Houses WANTED—TO PURCHASE LARGE modern reslderce in elevated location; must have gocj mountain view and street work done; also good grounds. Will deal only with owner. Address HOME, Box IS, Herald. 15 WANTED—TO PURCHASE. FROM owners only, a nice, modern hill resi dence; will pay h:ilf cash; must give lo cation and full description of property. Address J., Box IG, Herald. 15 WANTED —TO PURCHASE A GOOD, modern cottage of six or eight rooms in the southwest. Must be a bargain; street work done; no agents. Address J., Box 17, Herald. 13 WANTED—A SMALL COTTAGE. MOD ern, on graded street, in suburbs; will pay cash; must lie a bargain and no commis sions. Address COTTAGE, box SI, Her ald. 14 WANTED—TO BUY ON INSTALL- G or 0 room cottage,south or west, about 11600; good payments; state location and particulars. Address HOME, box S2. Her ald. 14 _ , WANTED—TO BUT G-ROOM COTTAGE about 51500: will pay on Installments: give description. Address INSTALL MENT. Box 19, Herald. 13 WANTED—GOOD HOUSE BETWEEN Pico and Washington streets; must be modern. Address J.. Box 21. Herald. 15 WANTED—COTTAGE AND LOT ON IN stallments; no cash. Address J., box 21. Herald. 15 i Money ! WANTED—MONEY: A MORTGAGE OF ttSQO for sale; investigate and make offer; on ffrst-clasi property. Address MORT- i GAGE, box 34. Herald. 13 WANTED —TO BORROW $500 FOR 3 months at 10 per cent; will give good se curity. Address J., box 37, Herald. 14 1 WANTED—LOAN OF S1C0O: WILL GIVE first mortgage on good cottage home. Ad dress COTTAGE, box 33, Herald. 15 1 Wanted—noo loan on good piano . and other furniture; short time. Address i' J,. box 3G. Herald. 15 WANTED—IIOOO LOAN; BEST OF SE- 1 OUrity; will pay 12 per cent. Address J., box 35, Herald. 13 FOR BALE— $35; FINE PHAETON. A real bargain. Address H., box 13, Her- I » ! I . , , Live Stock WANTED —GOOD RIG; HORSE, lIAR- I r.ess, buggy. Address J., box IS, Herald. 14 1 Miscellaneous - WANTED—BY A YOUNG woman a piano lor Its c.ire; responsible; will give best of care. Address J., box 28, Herald, 14 ' j WANTED—A FIRST-CLASS PIANO; will pay cash for a bargain. Address - PIANO, bux 22, Herald. 1! WANTED—TO RENT A PIANO; WILL buy if cheap and am satisfied, Address J., box 25, Herald. , , U Wanted—to purchase phaeton; must be in good condition. Address X., box 25, Herald. II .WANTED—A PIANO; WILL GIVE IN A country town good Clear lots, Address J., box 2, Herald. ]j" WANTED—A SMALL DAIRY; RETAIL trade. Address J.. box 88, Herald. 15 FOR SALE—A WHEEL; A BARGAIN. Address J., box 4G, Herald. 14 LOS ANGELES HERALD« MONDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 14> 1898 WANTED Seal EsUte WANTED—VACANT LOTS IN SOUTH «es!; will (five unimproved land as part payment; give description. Address J., box 20. Herald. 15 FOB SAL^__ m Houses FOR SALE—FOR $7.50 A MONTH AND a small cash payment I will build you a new 4-room cottage, plastered and paint ed to suit. In my Third Addition, Eighth and Mateo streets. Why pay rent when , you can own your own home? C. A. SMITH. 213 W. First St. tf City Lots and Lands FOR SALE—HANDSOME RESIDENCE site, any size from a single lot to al whole block; situation as fine for a large resl- ] dence as can be found in Los Angeles; only half as far out as Westlake park, and twice as dcslrabls in a dosen ways. The property Is bounded on the north and south by Third and Arnold 6ts.. and on the east and west by Blxel st. and Lucas aye. lllxel st. runs north from Seventh to Third, rising gradually all tho way till this beautiful elevated plateau is reached. It Is a broad, welt Improved street and a favorite with people who drive. Lucas ! avenue runs parallel with Pixel, and Is the iirst street west of It. The big Shatto residence Is on Lucas. It Is a full milo nearer the city than Westlake park, and the ears bring one from the corner of Lu cas aye. and Second st. to Spring st. In Just 5 minutes. The lots are practically level and Just high enough above the streets to admit of the most artistic fin ishing up. The outlook from them is an fine as it Is possible to Imagine, and a good residence would show up from them to very great advantage. It could be seen lor miles and would be a landmark. From It the view in any direction would bo In describably pleasing. The eye would take in the entire mountain range from San Bernardino and San Antonio clear around to the ocean, the ocean itself and ail the charming panorama of city and valley that lies between. One can get here any , size lot, from 50x125 to 250 feet square, or larger If desired. And he can get It at Its present — not a speculative — value. This property, and all the property in the neighborhood, will undoubtedly be hold higher the moment real estate begins to move, and there are good reasons why the advance litre will lie greater than elsewhere. In the first place. It Is about the only really beautiful hill district that is not ruined or threatened with ruin by the oil. The line of derricks is far to the north of this property, and never can come any closer, because south of that line there is no oil.. That fact has been abundantly demonstrated by repeated and costly experiments. Secondly, the Third street tunnel, when completed, will make of Third st. as important an east and west thoroughfare as Seventh now is. A car line through the tunnel ard past tnts property is assured, ami will probably bo in operation within a very few months. If property on Seventh St., between Blxel St. and Lucas aye.. Is now worth $50 a front foot. thi3 will be worth more, be cause of Its better location and greater nearness to the business center of the city. The situation is finer. It is "or. the hills," but not hilly. It has all the advan tages of elevation and outlook, and none of the disadvantage s. One does not have to climb any steep hills to get to it. nor find a succession of hills and hollows when he arrives. For healthfulness, pure air, inspiring view and absence of frost, it is not excelled. For sale by S. R. HENDERSON, 1257 W. Fourth St., or business office of The Herald. TO INVESTORS OR OTHERS'—THE FOL lowir.g pieces of property will be sold to the best bidder on the sth of December. IN9S, 2 p. m.: East 70 feet of lot 12. Work man & Hollenbeck tract. Boyle Heights; lot 18, block 5. Court St., south side, be tween Ohio and Toluea sts (Income); lot 2. block 4. Hutchinson tract; lot .1. block 8.. Washington-st. tract; lot is, block A. E. L. V. tract; lot 11. block 40. on I'ico st., Pico Heights. Information necessary can be had by calling at 2135 Pico st., Pico Heights. 19 WE SELL THE EARTH— BASRETT & SMITH. Room 2. Y. M. C. A. building. Country Property FOR BALE—IO ACRES OF LAND NEAR Santa Paula; fine water supply; barn, fruits, olives, etc. Address X., box 20, Herald. 13 for SALE—WOO cash. r.-Ac-RE RANCH, 3-rcom house, team, wagon, plows, etc.; a bargain. Address X., box 19. Herald. 15 FOR SALE—A NICE COTTAGE; 1800 dpwn. balance on time. Address X., box is. Horold. 15 Hotels and Lodging Houses FOR SALE--*fMP; A GOOD LODGING house; very cheap) good location; low! rent; good business, lUfti S. Spring st. 14i Live Stoefc FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A GOOD, fresh Jersey cow. Address FARMER, box 31, Herald. 14 FOR SALE—A GOOD FAMILY TEAM OF horses. Address J., box 3.', Herald, 14 FOR SALE —HORSE. BUGGY, lIAR-i ness, Address X., box 26, Herald. 11 Miscellaneous FOR SALE-OLD NEWSPAPERS, SUlT able for putting under carpets, etc., In packages of 100, for it) cents. Apply at Herald business ottlce. tf FOR BALE—MEAT MARKET; A GOOD business, including horse and wagon; will stand close investigation. Address J., box 15, Herald. 14 FOR RALE—A 15-HORSE POWER EDDY motor, used only a few months; good as new. Apply to M. P. TH YE & CO., 201 -203 N. Mum St. tf FOR SALE —A 15-H. P. EDDY MOTOR, nearly new and in perfect working order; will be sold at a bargain. Apply at The Herald offlce. tf Fill. SALIC OR EXCHANGE-STOCK' OF groceries and notions; good opening for business. Address J., bux 14, Herald. 14 FOR SALE —OLD NEWSPAPERS, 10c. per hundred. Address Herald office, tf SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE—SMALL. NEAT GROCERY, fruit ane\ cigar store; good location; cheap. Address J., box 13, Herald. 14 MANICURING PARLORS FOR SALE cheap, with a full line of cosmetics. Ad dress J., box 18, Herald. 14 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FINE DlA mond ring; wont vacant lot. Address J., box 40, Herald. « FOR SALE-A GOOD FRUIT AND CAN dy store; a good location. Address J., box 11, Herald. 14 FOR SALE—S2OO WILL BUY FINE DEL lcacy store, worth $400. Address J., box 10, Herald. 14 — ; FOR SALE—CANARY, FINE SINGER; cage with bird; cheap. Address J., box 61, Herald. 14 FOR SALE —AN IMPROVED SINGER sewing machine. Address J., box 59, Her ald. 14 FOR SALE—A LADY'S WHEEL. GOOD make, new. Address J., box 45, Herald. 14 FOR SALE—A HANDSOME GUITAR, nearly new. Address J., box 44, Herald. 14 FOR BALE—B6S; SURREY; ALSO GOOD harness. Address X.. box 25, Herald. 14 FOR SALE—A FINE BICYCLE, NEW. cheap. Address J.. box 00, Herald, 14 FOR SALE—A FINE BLOODED MAS ,ti!T. Address J., box 62, Herald. 14 i FOB EXCHANGE ' . Beal Estate FOR EXCHANGE-PROPERTY NEAR Bakersfleld, part under cultivation; house, barn, chicken house, dairy, etc.; i abundance of water; will exchange for small residence in Los Angeles. Address H.i box 7, Herald. M FOR EXCHANGE-NEAR ELSINORE; several acres of unimproved land, with ! water stock; small house; want to cx i change for city home. Address H., box I 0. Herald. 14 j j FOR EXCHANGE—2O ACRES AT BUR | bank; house, barn and other buildings; I partly improved; want small city home. Address H., box 12. Herald. 14 I j FOR EXCHANGE—WHAT WILL YOU ' give for a 6-room house ad 1 Vi* acres ofj ! land on Vernon aye.? Make offer, Ad dress X.. box 8, Herald. 15 FOR EXCHANGE—I WILL TRADE 160 j I acres of Cal.fornia land, with barn, house. I ; windmill and other improvements, for go 'd St. Lcuis property; no agents. Ad dress TRADE, box 6. Herald. 15 FOR EXCHANGE—OHIO FARM, 75 ! acre 3 under cultivation; will exchange ! for property in Los Angeles. Address H., box 13, Heruld. 14 FOR EXCHANGE-NICE COTTAGE IN I suburbs of Oakland for ranch in South ! em California. Address, with details, H., 1 box 20, Herald. 14 FOR EXCHANGE—COUNTRY HOME; 2 acres, on Santa Monica electric line; want home in Los Angeles. Address H., box 3S. Herald. 14 FOR EXCHANOE—I6O ACRES OF LAND, proved up, in Antelope valley, for some thing good in Los Angeles. Address X., box 4, Herald. 11 ! FOR EXCHANGE—SAN DIEGO RESl dence and country property for small I home in Los Angeles. Address H., box j 40. Herald. 14 ' FOR EXCHANGE — GOOD SHASTA ' county land; want a residence in Lus An i geles; prefer southwest Address X., box I 2, Herald. 13 ; FOR EXCHANGE-GOOD FARM IN Southern Nebraska; 130 a_es sown to fall wheat. Address ACREAGE, Herald of fice. H i FOR EXCHANGE—CLEAR 20-ACRE fruit ranch In Perris valley; want Lob Angeles lots. Address D., box 46, Her ald. 14 FOR EXCHANGE—6-ROOM COTTAGE I at GarvanSa, near car line; clear; want Los Angees lots. Address D., box 14, Her ald. 14 FOR EXCHANGE—2O ACRES IN FUL lerton, 15 acres in walnuts; water; fino neighborhood. Address H., box 41, Her ald. I 4 i , FOR EXCHANGE—COTTAGE NEAR Sisterß' hospital, $500 mortgage; want lot in southwest. Address D., box 42, Her ald. M FOR EXCHANGE-GROVE OF OR angea; double water stock; will exchange for Pasadena residence. Address H., box 2, Herald. 14 1 FOR EXCHANGE—LAND IN VENTURA county; would take part grocery stock In exchange. Address H., box 9, Herald. 14 ,FOR EXCHANGE-WILL TRADE FOR grocery stock; good modern cottage, well linlshed. Address H., box 11, Herald. 14 FOR EXCHANGE-GOOD RESIDENCE in the city of Dcs Moines, lowa, now rented, for home of equal value In Los Angeles. Address X., box 11, Herald. 15 •FOR EXCHANGE—A SMALL RANCH ' ' near Sherman; will take city property. Address H., box 10. Herald. 14 I FOR EXCHANGE—FINE SAN DIEGO land, clear, for lots In Los Angeles. Ad dress E.i box 45, Herald. 14 FOR EXCHANGE Beal Estate 1 FOR EXCHANGE—NICE NINE-ACRE ranch; good Boil; plenty of water; house, barn; cars pass the door; want modern 6to 8-roomed house, with grounds, In Los j Angeles. Address H., box 39, Herald. 14 FOR EXCHANGE-AN UPRIGHT Pi ano, almost new; want small plaoe; good • lot with but few Improvements. Address , J„ box 41, Herald. 15 FOR EXCHANGE - WOULD LIKE TO trade 160 acres of land near Falrmount , for something In the city. Address X., box 10, Herald. IS. FOR EXCHANGE - FINE VENTURA _ county land, for residence In Loa Ange les; southwest preferred. Address X., box 12, Herald. 15 FOR EXCHANGE - LINCOLN (NEB.) 1 lots; also acreage near Lincoln; will ex change for city property. Address X., box 13, Herald. 15 - 1 FOR EXCHANGE — WILL GIVE SAN Diego property for good grocery store, with building and lot. Address**., box . 21, Herald. 14 1 FOR EXCHANGE - GOOD CHICAGO property; will take good residence In Los Angeles or Pasadena. Address J., box 43, Herald. 15 1 FOR EXCHANGE — NEAR PIRU, 80 acres, barn, house, etc.. for Los Angeles house and lot. Address X., box 14, Her- : aid. 15 FOR EXCHANGE—HOUSE, BARN, OR chard, near Colton; want trade for Comp ton property. Address X., box 15, Herald. 15 FOR EXCHANGE—FOR GOOD LOS AN geles home. 160 acres of San Luis Obispo , county land. Address X., box 22, Herald. 14 FOR EXCHANGE—IN KERN COUNTY. SO acres of land; will trade for property in Colorado. Address X., box 7, Herald. 15 FOR EXCHANGE - FINE SANTA ANA fruit ranch; reservoir, buildings; well Im proved. Address X., box 10, Herald. 15 FOR EXCHANGE — PASADENA RESl dence; small Incumbrance; want small ranch. Address J., box 42, Herald. 15 WANTED—TO EXCHANOE FOR A Pi ano, desirable lot In Santa Barbara. Ad dress H.i box 23, Herald. 14 FOR EXCHANGE —HUNDREDS OF properties. BEN WHITE, 235 W. First. tf FOR EXCHANGE—GOOD PROPERTY in Pueblo, Col.; want Loa Angeles home. Address X., box 5, Herald. 14 FOR EXCHANGE—SMALL RANCH near Sherman; will take city property. Address H., box 10, Herald, ... FOB BENT Houses FOR RENT—S26 SOUTH SPRING; UN furnlshed house to rent, 28 rooms. WRIGHT & CAI_ENDER. 215 West Third. Furnished Booms THREE FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping. Oil E. Second St.; rent $11. ■ 14 PERSONALS WANTED—THE FRIENDSHIP OF A middle-aged lady, respectable and re lined, unencumbered, by an American gentieman of 50; object, amusement and perhaps matrimony. Address, with full particulars. HENRY ADAMS, Santa Monica, Cal. 15 MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN REMOVED from Slil S. Grand aye. to 618 W. Eighth Et.; female diseases treated by electrici ty; cure guaranteed. tf LADIES' MONTHLY REGULATOR- Never falls; send 4 cents for Woman's Safe Guard. WILCOX MED CO., Dept. 2, Philadelphia, Pa. tf "1. —HOW E. F. CHEERY HOPE WISH ocean. D." M i FOR WINDOW SHADES GO TO THE •factory, 222 W. 6th. Prices the lowest, tt LOST AND FOUND "l LOST—STRAYED FROM PASTURE, 3 2-year-old colts, 2 browns, 1 bay, Friday night. Call or address owner, W. M. KIDDLE, Tenth and San Pedro bis. j > • LOST - SATURDAY EVENING ON Bunker Hill aye., north of Temple St., a box containing new suit of clothes. Find er return to CO-OPERATIVE TAILOR SHOP, 222 N. Spring st. Reward. 14 CAME TO MY PLACE SATURDAY, A red cow, which owner can have by paying; charges and proving property. MRS. GREGG, 1968 E. First St. 16 ATTORNEYS AT LAW I LUCIEN EARLE, COMMERCIAL, PRO- I bate and corporation law. Suite, 420 Bul -1 lard building. apB 99 I VICTOR MONTGOMERY. 840 BRAD -1 bury building. H-30 EXCUBSIONS ' ROCK ISLAND PERSONALLY CON . ducted excursions every Tuesday and ' Wednesday; low rates, quick time; union depot, Chicago. Offlce, 214 South Spring st. tf HYPNOTISM > HYPNOTISM, ETC., TAUGHT. TUITION $10. Dlseas»s cured. PROF. 423V4 S. Spring. 14 , BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE—AN OLD-ESTABLISHED 1 retail drug house, with nxtures, prescrip tion and show cases. Address J„ box 6, Herald. " FOR SALE—CLEAN STOCK GROCEH ies; stand established and doing a cash business; rent low. AddreßS J., box 7. Herald. " FOR SALE—BOOK STALL. WITH PAY ing newspaper trade; excellent chance for . right man. Address J.. box 3. Herald. 14 ( FOR SALE —A GOOD PRODUCE AND commission business. For details, ad dress J., box 30, Herald. » j FOR SALF —ESTABLISHED GROCERY and hardware business at Invoice. Ad dress J., box 5, Herald. 14 FOR SALE-WOOD, COAL, HAY, GRAIN ■ business; feed yard In connection. Ad dress J., box 6, Herald. H _____ -— ■ . FOR SALE —A SMALL STOCK OF HARD ware, suburban store, low rent. Address 'J., box 28, Herald. 15 FOR SALE—A SMALL FRUIT AND CAN dy store, end of car line. Address J., box 29, Herald. 15 I FOR SALE-A FIRST-CLASS GROCERY, ' centrally located. Address J., box 38, ' Herald. 14 FOR SALE—CIGAR STAND, WELL Es tablished. Address J., box 4, Herald. 14 I SELL OUT ALL KINDS OF BUSINESR I. D. BARNARD, 112 8. Broadway. MONEY TO LOAN TO LOAN — MONEY, IN LARGE OR small amounts, at lower rates of Interest thqnt others charge, on all kinds of col lateral security, diamonds, watches, Jew elry, pianos, furniture. Ufa Insurance and all good collateral; partial payments re ceived; money quick; private offlco for indies. G. M. JONES, rooms 12-14. 254 a Broadway. 1-80-99 MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, watches. Jewelry, pianos, sealskins, car riages, bicycles, warehouse receipts and all kinds of collateral security; storage free In our warehouse. LEE BROS.. 402 S. Spring st. tt MONEY LOANED AT NET INTEREST rates from iht to 8 per cent per annum, according to character and size of loans. EDWARD D. SILENT A CO.. 813 W. 2d. tf TO LOAN—IF YOU WANT MONEY ON real estate security. I have It In any amount. 85000 to $50,000, at 6 percent. WM. F. BOSBY SHELL, 107 S. Broadway. 5-20-tt MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED real estate; Interest decreases as you pay. STATE MUTUAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASS'N, 141 8. Broadway. 6-80-tf $600,000 TO LOAN AT 5 TO 7 PER CENT net, on choice city residence or business property. F. Q. STORY. 308 Henne block, 122 W. Third St. tf MONEY TO LOAN—S2OO TO $95,000, ON city and country real estate. LEE A. Mo CONNELL & CO., 145 S. Broadway, Frost building. tf TO LOAN—S TO 8 PER CENT MONEY. BRADSHAW BROS., room 208 Bradbury block. tt MEDIUMS REMOVED—MRS. PARKER, MEDIUM and Palmist; lifo reading; business spec ulations, mineral locations, removals, lawsuits, travels, marriages, children, dispositions and capabilities; all affairs of life. 416H S. Spring St., room 10. Fees, 60 cents and $1. MRS. SANFORD JOHNSON, INDE i pendent slate writing medium and clair voyant psychic, 330H South Spring street Sittings dally, Sunday excepted. Hours 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. MRS. WALKER( CLAIRVOYANT AND life business reading medium; all busi ness affairs of life looked into for the ad vancement of your future 316 Vi 8. Spring street tf MRS. KATE HOSKINS, TRANCE UK dium; sittings dally; evenings by ap pointment; circle Tuesday evening, 25c, at 322 8. Spring st. H-30 MRS. SANFORD JOHNSON, INDEPEN dent slate-wrltlng medium and clairvoy ant psychic, 330 Vi 8. Spring St.; hours, 10 to 4. tf PROF. EMANUEL, FROM INDIA. Clairvoyant and Palmist; room 17, 139 V 4 N. Bprlng St.; consult on business affairs. U4l A—32S W. THIRD ST.; TEST CIRCLES every Wednesday and Friday evenings, at 8 sharp; private sittings dally, 10c. 12-8 KRS. BARNETT, BUSINESS AND MlN ing; sittings dally; circle Tuesday even ing. 444% 8. Spring at. 18 . ELLA M. WHITE, 122 S. OLIVE BT., well known Psychometric and Clairvoy ant Medlmu. 11-34 AGNES H. PLEASANCE, TRANCE ME dium; sittings dally. 355% 8. Spring at GOULD AMES. PALMIST, PSYCHOMET rist and Astrologlst. 744 S. Hope St. tf DENTISTS : ADAMS BROS.. DENTAL PARLORS, 239% 8. Spring st.; painless extraction. 60c; fillings; plates from 84; all work guaran teed; established 12 years. Hours, 8-5; Sundays, 10-12. Tel. Black 1*73. tt , FRANK STEVENS, 824% S. SPRING ST. Open days and evenings, also Sundays; electric lights. Tel. Green 1893. • PHYSICIANS '. DR. UNGER CURBS OANCERB AND ~ tumors; no knife or pain. W7Vi N. Main street tt EDUCATIONAL WOODBURY'B BUSINESS COLLEGE, 226 8. Spring »t.. Loh Angeles; the oldest, largest and mast elegantly equipped commercial tchool In Southern Califor nia; hundreds of successful graduates In banking and business houses; In session all the year; enter any day; evening school on Monday, Wednesday and Fri day evenings; three complete courses— commercial, ~nglleh and shorthand and typewriting; a thorough practical and progressive school: large faculty of ex pert teachers; rates of tuition reasonable- Call or write for catalogue. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING— The same as taught In our high school and used In our courts, Is taught at the Longley Istltute, room 806 Henna build ing-, on best term a LOS ANGELES BUSINESS COLLEGE-, 812 W. Third St.; oldest, largest, best; day and evening saaalons; terms reasonable; catalogue free. tt GUITAR LESSONS—PROF. M. 8. ARB. valo. Specialties: Technique, rich tone, rapid progress. Studio, 126 Wilson block, 108 S. Spring St. tt MINING AND ASSAYING THE BIMETALLIC ASSAY OFFICE and Chemical Laboratory, 124 8. Main ut, R. A. PEREZ, B. M., manager. 12-4-tf WATCHMAKERS THIS WEEK SPECIAL LOW PRICES will be quoted on gold-filled watches. W. J. GETZ, Jeweler, 336 S. Broadway. BOOKS A—SOC WORTH OF MAGAZINES DB- Uvered at house for 80c See Jones' Book Store. 826 W. First st BATHS MISS DORA FRANCIS. CABINET baths and massage. 1194 W. First St., room 3; between Spring and Main. GRACE ROBINSON, TUB AND VAPOR baths, 120% S. Bprlng; room 2. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES LUDWIO & MATTHEWS, WHOLESALE and retail fruits and vegetables. MOTT MARKET, 135 S. Main st. Tel. 5(0 tt LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Assessment THE HERALD PUBLISHING COM pany.—Location of principal place ot business, Los Angeles California. Lo cation of office No. 184 South Broad way. Notice Is hereby given that at a regular meeting of the board of directors held on the 16th day of October, 1808, an assessment of $20 per share or 20 per cent on each one hundred dollars, was levied upon the sub scribed capital stock of the corporation, payable on or before November 26, ISM, In Unite* States gold coin, to the general man ager of said company at Its offlce No. 138 South Broadway, In said city of Los An geles, California. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 85th day of November, 1808, will be delinquent and ad vertised for sale at public auction, and un less payment is made before will be sold on Tuesday, the 3d c_y of January. 1899. to pay the delinquent assessment, together with cost of advertising and expenses of "lly order of the Board of Directors. G. A. DOBINSON, Secretary. Stockholders' Meeting NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TJHAT the annual meeting of the stockholder* of the Los Angeles City Water company will be held on Monday, November 21st, at 3 oclock p. m., at the office of the company, 330 New High street. In the city of Los An geles, for the election of a board of direct ors for the ensuing year, and the transac tion of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. 21 S. H. MOTT, Secretary. Loi Angeles, Nov. 8, IS9B. . __NBS 0_ TRAVEL ' H LOB ANGELES - P E TERMINKL |E l-l RAILWAY CO- F TIME CAKD IN EFFECT SKIT. 28, 1898. From Los Angelas to Depart Arrive Ulendale, Tropico a? :05 am mi :20atn . and Verdugo Park «5:20 ura aB:4opm Pasadena f «6:50 am aB:BSam . Oarransa and as:3J am asK_pm Ostrtua Farm V a*:2o pm a6:BJ pm a— f st :40 am aB:t>am 77,-. al:_pm a«:lspm ■ 48:14pm Terminal Island ~U:Soam .7,47 p_ . Altadena and Mount Lowe a 6:85 am «s:oSpm ' Catallna island aBi4oam as:Upm a-ally, cSuaday only. .Saturday only. Boyle Height., Downey arsnue >vi Daly street oar linos pass Terminal stations. City ticket officio, 280 Sou th Spring street. ■ Pacific Coast Steamship Co. and CORONA leave RE lP___ HONDO at 11 a. m. and " ______! PORT LOB ANGELES 4t i I 2:30 p. m. for San Fran i 111 __BsW Cisco via Bant. Barbar* 8 and Port Harford Nov. 3, *' 7 , n, 16, 19, 28, 27 Dec. 1. "son 17 zf 25. 28, Jan. 2 and every - yy&i r R a L °.i - '„?:«o^ d*D* t st »:55 a. _.. or from Redondo Ry. . daoot at 9:30 a. m. Cars conneot via Port Los ■ Angeles lesvS S. P. R. R. depot at I:2* p. m. fnr sieamers north bound. The steamers COOS BAY and ORIZABA leave SAN PEDRO and EAST BAN PE " dho for San Francisco via Ventura. Car . Dinterla, Santa Barbara, Gaviota, Port Harford, Cayucoa, San Simeon, Monterey and Santa Cruz at 6:30 p. m. Nov. 4. 8,12,16, . 20 24 and 28, Dec. 2, 6, 10,14.18. 28, 26, 80, Jan. 3 and every fourth day thereafter. Cars connect with Bteamers via Ban Pedro leave S. P. R. R. (Arcade depot) at 5:03 p. m. and Terminal Railway depot at 5:15 p. m. For further information obtain folder. The company reserves right to change, without previous notice, steamers, sailing dates and hours of sailing. ✓ ° W. I'ARRIS, Agt., 124 W. Second St., Los Angeles. J GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., ' _ Gen. Agts.. S. F. ! LOS ANGELES AND REDONDO RAIL WAY COMPANY. Los Angeles depot: Cor. Grand aye. and) Jefferson street. Goes Into effect No. 6th. Leave Leave ! Los Angeles Redondo for Redondo: for Los Angeles ' 9:30 a. m.. dally 8:00 a. m.. daily 1:80 p. m.daily 11:00 a. m., daily 4:30 p. m., dally 8:15 p. m., dally - 11:30 p. m., Sat. only 8:80 p. m.. Bat. only ) Take Grand aye. eleotrio cars or Mala a St. and Agricultural Park cars. L. J. PERRY, Superintendent, >