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PROPETY TRANSFERS., 'Reported by Gillette * vlbson,Examiners of Title.
Wednesday, December 2,1826.CONVEYANCES.
Geo II Bench to G F Mohn, Jr?Lots ISmd lvblock J, Monrovia, B'JOO.
Mrs Elizabeth A Daniel to .1 A Tobtn?West 25.x IJ leet ol loot II block 184, Santa>lonica, 865. ... ? ,
B F Lot-peich and J () Lotspeich to M L
Wicks Allinterest ivLick traot, 810,000Harmon B Hutchinson to Fannie llutcli-
lUnionIUnion?Lot 8block I, Morris Vineyard tract,
% H Wilson to Margaret Moss Smltb-Lots|#f> 5 10 11 and 12, less west 30 feet oi lots 4Ignd 10 block l.t,Compton, $1. , ~, ~,,, ,Tjotham Bixby and Howard W Mills to(Cunts Wolls-Lots Hand 11. Mills tract, 840.
P Beaudry to Johu W Kllis-I.ots » 1>7 and?of J WEllis' subdivision of part of lot bblock 3s, Hancock's survey, 8900.
Robert C Woodworth aud Kosa B Rlmpau-Agreement as to party wall east side
Anna*M° Woodward to Perry C Hadley--11x3li)feet ou west side Fair Oaks aveuue,Pasadtua, 8600. ?,
,Sherman Page to Thomas TOWnMUd-
Agreement to convey lots 21 aud 22 blook C,
Sherman Page, 8950.Geo W Williamson to George R Warren?
lot 12 blook 2, Williamson tract, 8390.M L Wicks to Mrs Annie S Loispeich?Lot
I, Victor Heights tract; 812)0.Geo Hough to Lewis X Mead?N of WVj
Of NWJi of SWt-4 of section 83 T4 8 R 10 W;,'6O 0.i SB Squires to Emily W Squires?WW ofI block L, Ross addition to Santa Ana; love.i M L Monuet to Lawsou W Mound?Lot 2I block D, Gray tract; 81150.I! DIOCK V. uray unci, <?.
S ACrane to George J Mosbaugh?Undl-nWldedHot 22M acres in Ro Santiago dei Santa Ana. $750.IfLMMounet to Isaac Monnet?Lot 2 blocki" C, Gray tract; $1100
j\u25a0 F H Lowell to Nlua R Wachtel?Lot 32 in
ISubdivision of Mrs Hall tract, East Los An-feles; $1«00.]AJ Rushing to Joe C Rushing to L Gild-macher?2Ji acres adjoining Chavez tract;, 81250.. Delia Curtis to Peter Suinstiue and Henry'C Lewis?-Agreement to convey 10 seres in
&Ball's addition to Pas°dena; t.Vioo., P I)Greene to George D Rowan?Lots 18 19nil29, Dana tract; Bi.£11 W Millsand M L Wicks to A T Arnoll?>ots 77 and 78 Mills A Wicks' extension ofSecond street; *800.
Chas B Woodhead to Martin and LizzieDunn?Lot 9 block A, Burton tract; 8325.
Annie M Sproul to Levi DeWltt?Lots 5and 0, blocks, Norwalk; +17 >.
Leslie F Gay to Charles X Day, Austin CShafer, Barton S Hays, Edward S Field andGeorge W Tubbs?Agreement to convey dl-
' vision Bof lot 5 block 38, Caual aud Reser-voir lands; 112375.
/' TAAsbrldge to John Chauslor?Lots 5and fi, block 2, Bennett tract, t,voo.
I Maria Jesms de Shorb to H Olson?Lot 3,>range 13, Alhambra addition tract, t- .s.I Charles G Gllmore and Hatile AGilmore'> John P Green?Lot 4, Moudon tract,MOO.;J W Clarkto Theresia Lucku?Lot 27, blkI,Sanchez tract, 12ft.
M L Wicks to Mrs C B Blackman?Lot 2,Victor Heights tract. 81200.
V CEPatlen and Q D Palteu toGeorge HViuall?Lot 31, J H Baker's subdivision of
IPasadena. $1200.George IIVtnsll to Charles Ehrenfcld?
Lot 31, J H Baker's subdivision, Pasadena,82700.
k George W Williamson to Edward H Pen-Lot 13, block ft, Williamson tract,
two!MHofrelderto John O'Neil-Lot on SE
corner of Seventh street aud Vernon ayenue, 11100
Johu O'Neil to C 11 Matthay?Lot on SEcorner of Seventh street and Vernon ave-nue, *nun.
Clara ACossilt to H I)Treat?Lot 16, block4, Molttract, 81500.
E A Mcserve aud Mrs 8 Ho'ser to Marga-ret B Stuart?Lot 27, block 2, West Rosastract, 12000.
E W Jones to Ira WPhelps?Lots 11 and13, block o, Falrmount tract, $1050.i Wm HRhodes to Charles L Strange &Ferd[ C Gottschalk? Lot 108 Workman A Holleu-becktrt Boyle Heights; 8850.00.
' William Buckley to George A Doblnson?Agreement tvconvey lots 1 2 & 8 blk 30 II S;837,0)0.
Sixth District AgriculturalAssn to Main-street and Agricultural Pa'k R ,ilro«d Com-pany? lacon E line of llarticul'ural aye;8500
Isaac W Hellman. Ozro W Chllds andJohu G Downey to same?Right of way lorrailway etc along Wesley Aye;81.
Victor Beaudry, Everett E Hall & W W.Sttlson to ItL Crowder?Lot s blk 24 Ange-leno Heights; 1,500
L M Kordes to J E Yoakum?Agreementto convey lot 17, block B, Bonnie Brae tract;
81000.Vital F Vignes to I W Gardner and J E
Yoakum?Agreement to convey lot 10,blockL>. Vignes tract; 8775.\u25a0r"Trchibald Hart to same-Agreement to\u25a0convey lot 1, block 1. Prichard tract: 81000.pi. M Kords to 1 W Gardner-Agreement to[convey lot lfi, block B, Bonule Brae tract;I81000.I J E Yoakum to same?N of lots 18 19 andI20, hl(,ck 23, E L A; 82
J Magee to Mary D Brown?Lot 4, block 14,EL A; 82000.p 1) Greene to HW Hellman?Lot 1, Danatract; $1,
J McArthnr to 0 N Rolphs?Lot IC2, ParkVillatract: 8900.
Ciarrisa Cherry and F W Cherry to I DRobinson?Lot 18, Cunningham tract: 8750.
Ira W Phelps to Henry J Woollacott?Lot1 block L. Mott tract; 86000.
Henry J WuoUsSOtt to Fred L Alles?Lot 1block L,Mott tract; 86800
Edwin Q Thompson to Mrs Isabella Cook?Oneacre inlot 32, Aunandale tract: 8250.
F M Shaw to John Hall?Fraction NWWofSK% of NVV't-iof section tiTiß Rl4 W; $200.
Milton Lludley to James Ellis?Fractionof lot 17 block 106, Bellevue Terrace tractand right of way over alleys adjoining;81200.Nathan 11 Barnes to George M Bullockand Charles B Bullock- Undivided 5* Inter-est intract in Los Nietos township; $1.
Alvcrue A itn'feto William Tinker?Lot16 block 14, East Los Augeles; 81200.
D G Stephens to George 8 Patton?Lot 8, DG Stephens tract: 8500.
Mrs Barbara Stanberry to AR C Johnston?All interest tv lot 1, Aunandale tract; 81.
A R Campbell Johnston to Edwin OThompson?Lot 32 tn the Anuandale tract;8400.
A M Hough to E C Knight?Lot C, block121, Sauta Monica; $650.
A L Bryan to Duncan McGregor?Lot 1,block 2, Bryans subdivision of E2O acres oflot 6, block 28, H S; S3lO.
Charlas F Swartz to II J Woollacott?Lots4 and 6, S Strohms subdivision of lot 5,Free-man's tract aud tract marked J P Orossth-wait ou map of said Freeman tract; 81400.
F Moss to Eduljee Sorabjee?Lot 1, block19, E LA; B'>.
James Montgomery to AD Thompson Sr?Lot 17 block 9, Urinston tract; 81300
Jotham Bixby and Howard W Mills toElizabeth F Girard?Lot 35 iv Mills tract;
13000.Charles J Fox to H W Mills?Lot 32 and 10
n!t offW side lot 33, Mills A Wick's exten-Second st; 81500.
Charles W Davis and Francis Parks Davisto Clarence E Itlnhardsou?Lot 22 Charles WDavis subdivision of lot 4 aud W'A of lot 3Freeman tract; 8280.
Edw A Hall trustee to Emeric LPurdyand Allie M Purdy?Lot 48 of subdivision oflot 4 block 1. H 8; 8810.
F H Barclay to Eduljee Sorabjee?Lots 1210 12 14 and lfireplatof Barclay's subdivisionof Gilmore vineyard tract aud lots 4 and 11Allesandro tract; 85.
Victor Beaudry to Mrs Augusta Stovell?Lot 7 block 8 Park tract; 81000.
Same to Thomas Stovell?Lot 27 block CPark traot; 81000.
WilliamA Cheney to Annie E Cheney-Lot 18 E HWorkman tract and so much of,lot adjoining on 8W to give 50 feet front onHillstreet and 5 foet adjoining lot 18ouS;
I '"g'loppz to Catarina Lde Lopez?Lots 1718 17 and 20 in Ro ex-Mission of dan Fernan-
do; love.James Morso toIN Van Nuys?Lots 23 and
24 blook C, map S n 3s: 82.i Mrs Margaret Pollich, N Polllch andJames Morso to I NVan Nuys?Lots 23 and24 block C, map 3 p 88: 82000.
A D Thatcher to C B Oamobell?Lot 27 efblock 2 in lot 8 blook 39 II 8 18575.
ATTACHMENTS, LIENS, ETC,
I J E How to Rudolph Wittke?Lease of 221Downey aye cor Hays st: 2 yrs 845 or mo.
Edw«rd Held to Wm V Newlanas- Leaseof St Charles Hotel; 4 yrs $500 pr mo.
mSCBLLAMROUS,
-Los Angelos Improvement Co to Julius»Lyons?Release of lot 6 blk B Alot 18 blk C,L A Imnravement Cos sub of pt of lots I & 5blk 39 HS from mortgage bk 78 p 26.
U J Baxter to E Baxter?Release of chat-tel mortgage, bk 4 p 818.
Jos TfUcy, Mrs Llnna Wilson, Anna Tll-ley, Cressey Tilley, Wm Berry Tilley, J jTilleyto cty of Los Angeles?Tract for ex-tension of Becond street.
Matbew Hofrleder to C H Matthay?Re-ceipt on sale of lot 4, O'Neil's subdivisionof lot 7, block 37, II 8.
Waa ASmith to A J Rushing and J C Bush-JiS?Release of mortgage, bk 80.p 414
C Shafer, Barton 8 Hays, Edw SField, Geo W Tubbs and Lewis Shu ely toChas E Pay?Power of attorney.
Map of 8 D Bryant's subdivision of E por-tion of lot 9, block D, San Pascual tract.
Map of Vtctor Heights tract.?
The Homeliest Man in Los An-geles
Alwell as the handsomest man and others?re Invited to call on H. D. Godfrey and getfree a trial bottle ofKemp's Balsam for tbeXhroat and Lungs, a remedy that Is sellingentirely upon its merits and fit guaranteedto cure and relieve all ehronlc and acuteconghs, asthma, bronchitis and oonsump-Uosu JPrtoe Mcaud IL
Now Has Faith.I had been troubled all winter withcold
and pain inthe chc-t and got no relief fromremedies recommended by Druggists andPhysicians. At the same time 1 was adver-tising Dr. Bosanko'sCough and Lung Syrup.I had little faith, but thought to try it as alaßt resort, now I believe even more thanthey tell me of itscurative qualities, [Fromthe News, Elizsbethtown. Ky.]. Samplebottle ft cents atC F. Heiuzemau's.
CallforulnExcelis InEverything.ABIF.TENK which is produced from a pe-
culiarPine and the ouly place where Able-tene can be produced nn the Contlneut Is onthe Western Slope of the Sierra NevadasofCalifornia. It has great medical propertiesand combining Itwithother Expectorants InAbleteue Couch Balsam we guarenteelt forConsumption, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, andLung Troubles. It contains no opium. Price"ftceuts. Sold by C. F. lieinzeman.
The original
Abltloc Oiutment is put up in two ouncetinboxes, and is an absolute cure for oldsores, ulcers, burns, wounds, salt rheum, fe-ver sores, chapped hauds and all skinerup-tions. Will positively cure all kinds ofpiles. Ask for the Original Abiettne Oint-ment, intwo ouee boxes. Price, 25 cents.For sale by Preuss A Hance, Druggists, 77and 79 N. Spring street. i
LOS ANGELES DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 3, 1880.3
AUCTION SALESBY
JOHN 0. BELL & CO..REALESTATE AND GENERAL AUCTION-
EERS. Office, Room 17 Tempie Block.
AT THE HORSE ANDCARRIAGF MARTOn Loa Angeles street,
Iv the rear of the Cathedral, one carload of
NEVADA
Bugey and Saddle HorsesON
Thursday* December 1888,
25 Fine Young and Stylish Horses,WITHOUT RESERVE.
The ahove are from Nevada, young, soundand kind, flowing manes and tails, excel-lent dispositions, high-headers and flue steppers, from 4to 6 years old. They wereraised by one of the most prominent stock-raisers lv the State of Nevada and believedby first-class judges of horses to be ANo. LParties intending to purchase can examinethem boforc the sale. M
We believe they can be trained in a shorttime to show records, lo lovers of fluestock, we onlyask you to examine them be-fore the day of sale at the
Auction mart on l.o* Angeles St.,
d 3 At rear of Cathedral. fit
HATTERS.
:T Tihe^u^'i
Fashionable Hatters -and \Men's Furnishers. 1
17 North Spring Street.
seWtf SCHIECK & FRIEDRICH [
NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN. I
Just received from Europe. lThe finest stock of tbe best makers fn the
world, and at prices which we defy compe-titionon the Paeiflc Coast. Double Barrel lBreech-Load tng Shotguns from 814 up to SISO \e-ch. Allguns guaran'eed. Also, a fullline of Rifles, Pistols, Gun Material and iAmmunition of all descriptions, American .and English. Repairing of the finest classand chockboring a specialty. 1
Sportsmen's Headquarters, 111 Main St.Blstl 11. SLOTTEBBECK. I
SYCAMORE GROVE. ,This place of resort in the Arroyo Seco is 1
one of the most popular In the c untry.There Is a good road to Itfiom tho city,and iin charge of the present proprietor, CH AS, jWAGNER, It is conducted iv the verybestmanner. ? ? J
AWT-CALL AND SEE. oWt I
BITE
-perr/J><H"'s
J*\sect Bitesrv ? '
0/»VBnir4S-All
hceM T*in-Siguier.
HALL'S PULMONARY BALSAM,The best remedy for Coughs, Colds and In-
fluenza aud Incipient Consumption. Soldby all druggists for 50 cents.
J. B, GATES A CO., Proprietors.d3tf 417 Sansome street, 8. F.
NEWHALL S SONS & CO., AUCTIONEERS.
E.*A. HALL, AGENT 37 SPRING ST., Los Angeles.
WALTEB. S. NEWHALL,Auctioneer £25 and 227 BOSH ST., San Francisco
Friday, December 3d, 1886,AT 8 O'CLOCK P.' M., ON THE GROUNDS,
WE WILL SELL BY ORDER OF GEO. B. SIIATTO,
42 Elegant Building LotsIN THE WALKER TRACT,
ON MAIN STREET, GRAND AND HURON AVENUES; ALSO,
The Newly Built Mansion,TOGETHER WITH THE STABLES, TANKHOUSES, WIND-MILLS, ETC.
TERMS OF SALE:Ten days allowed lor search of title; principal and interest payable inU. 8. gold
coin; a deposit of ten per cent required on each lot on the fall of the hammer; one-thirdcash; one third insix months, and balance In twelve months. Don't fail to visit thisproperty before tbe day of sale.
These Lots are all Very LargeAnd the situation's unsurpassed, being right ivthe beartof Los Angeles' finest dwelllngs and on the line of the Main street horse-car line and the Grand avenue cable road.
It Is already demonstrated in the city of San Francisco and Los Angeles that tbe cable
system of transportation has increased the value of property from 100 to 303 per cent, aud
Now is Your Time to Buy.DON'T WAIT. VALUES LOW, compared to what they willbe in a month to come.
The Cable Company has already been granted a franchfse to run out Grand avenue, andthe survey for tbe road has been completed aud work willbegin at once. Thfs CableCompany is now innegotiatiou withboth the Second and Temple Street Cable RailwayCompanies to run through over their tracks to Bprlng street on one line and Main streeton the other, and withthese facilities and tho present surroundings you cannot fall tomake a most profitable Investment.
THE HOUSEIS A FINE TWO-STORY FRAME BUILDING, having 14 rooms and ready for immediateoocupancy. This flue house willbe sold, to bo removed within 30 days, unless a mutualarrangement can be made between the purchaser ofthe lotand the building. The houseand building willbe sold for cash.
Don't Fail to See tie Walter Tract Before tie Day of Sale.Mark Your Catalogue and Make Your Selections.
a?(aT~For Maps, Catalogues and other Information apply to
K. .A HALL, Agent, 81 South Mprtna; St.
RBWBALL's SONS * CO., Auctioneers. nSMtd
innil ti .
WHY THE PURCHASE OF LOTS.... IN ...
TIE PARK VILLA TRACT* ....ii....
The Best Investment of the Season.
First?Park Villa Tract is centra'ly located, fronting 995 feet ou Washingtonavenue and 320 on Flgueroa street, each 100feet wide.
Second?Stone sidewalks ara now beinglaid along two of the streets.
Third?Some of the handsomest residencesiv Los Augeles surround the Park VillaTract.
Fourth?Two street c»r lines, the Agricul-tural Park cars snd Hellmau'B two-horsecars pasß the Park VillaTract.
Fifth?Prtces are low; terms easy.Office 33 North sprfng street.
n27 WtESENDANGER ABONSALL.
New First-Class Rcstanrant.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT-fuIIy announce to the citizens of Los
Augeles aud surrounding country that shehas opened a first-class restaurant at No. 25South Main street, where all the dclacaciesss well as substantial* that the market af-fords willbe furnished by thorough cooksand accomplished lady waiters at the lowestlivlug prices. Ashareof patronage respect-fullysolicited.
n24tf MRS. R. R. BROWN.
PAIN RELIEVEDWITHOUT \u25a0MEDICINE OR TOUCH.
The Blindand Deaf from Blrtb; the Insaneand all manner of Acute and Chronic
Diseases Treated.
To those suffering mentally and THINKINGOF SUICIDE as a relief, do thyself no
harm, but come and see what
METAPHYSICAL SCIENCECAN DO FOR YOU.
£t%yPoot widows and orphans TreatedFree, Saturdays from 1 p. M. to4 p. m.
A. \u25a0*? BIUI'OKD,
metaphysical Healer,
Reception Room 9, 11 First Street,BETWEEN SPRING AND MAIN.
no2l lm
Notice of Removal.
THE LOB ANGELES OIL BURNING ANDSupply Co., have removed their office
to 518 NEW NORTH MAINST., above thePluza, opposite Sentous block. uov7lm
TAKE NOTICE!
The Boss HorsecTipperOf the Paclflc Coast has his headquarters atMessrs. Holland A Ackers' livery stable,ou Second street, opposite the new CityHall. Charges only $3 per horse.
U24 lm C. O'DONNELL.
lIARUWAKE.
W. C. FURREY,!DEALER INJ
Hardware, *Rubber and Leather Belting,RUBBER HOBE, Extra Quality,
Rubber and Leather Belting,Iron Pipes, Pumps, Shovels, etc.
SPRAY PUMPS FOR THE SCALE BOS.The best selected stock in Los Angeles,
aud as low as can be bought anywhere. |SANITARY PLUMBING,
METAL ROOFING.
Agent for tne New Model Medallion RangeARTESIAN WELL PIPE A SPECIALTY
Electrical Works, such as Bells, Annuncia-tors, etc., a specialty.
59 &61 North Spring St.oc3tf Los Augeles.
HARDWARE!c. nircoinrauN.
JUST RECEIVED FROM THE MANU-facturers a large Invoice of
FRUIT CLIPPERS,Especially adapted to ORANGE PinKING.Also, a full line of superior Pruning Shears,Knives aud Saws. Always ou hand, themost complete stock of Mechanics' Tools ofever-t|efcriptlous, Shelf Hardware, Cutlery,Wlnemakers' Materials, Hydrometers, Fan-cy Goods, etc.
804 NORTH MAIN STREET,n24 3m Los Augeles.
California Southern Railroad.CONSTRUCTION DEPARTMENT.
San Itmrn \so no, Nov. 30tb, 1886.Sealed proposals will be received at the
ottice of the undersigned for rock and Drlckwork of engine house and turn-table at SanBernardino up to 12 nt. of Dec. 6th, 1886.
Bids must state price per cublo yard ofRubble foundation?labor only; price perthousand (labor only) of brfck In wall, kilncount.
Plans and specifications miy be seen atmv office. FRED T. PERHIS,
dl Chief Engineer.
NOTICE.Tbe LOS ANGELES CITY WATBB Co.
willstriotly enforce the following rule: Thehours for sprinkling are between (and 8o'clock A. m. and 6 and 8 o'clook r. v. For aviolation of tbe above regulation tho water?ill be abut offand a fine of two dollars willbe oharawd before water willbe turned on??tn.
To Balers, confectloiers, Hotels, etc.
IF YOU WANT ANY BAKER, PASTRYcook or confectioner, address tbe
BAKERS' UNION, No. 45, Postofflce boa10W, or call at JACOB BEUSCH, I*9 SouthSpring street, Roster's Bakery. 018 ly
KEAI. ESTATE*
C.A. SDMNER&CfI.? Real Estate Agents anl Anctlaneers.
14 North Spring Street.WE HAVE FOR SALE:
I »400 PER ACRE?A flue tract of SO acreswithin city limits, not far fromcahle Hue Arare bargain.
?750-Lot 50X125 on Pico street, in Will-iamson tract., »S5O-Finc lot ivPark Villa tract.
? 104K»? House and lot. No. 112 Weill at.? 1400?Large corner lot on Texas avenue
and Court street?8700? Large corner lot, 87!4x154«, on El-t lis aveuue and Estrella st. Just
tho place for a fine house.?3000?Lot 100x150 on Carroll avenue, An-
gelefio Heights, uear Waters St.?3500?Four lots on southwest corner of
Flgueroa and Downey streets; twolines of street cars.
? 1000-House and five lots4sxlsobetweenEighth and Ninth, west of P jarl.
I STOOD?7U acres on Stevenson avenue,Boyle Heights; magnificent situa-tion for a mansion with grounds.
? 14,000?12 acres ou Figueroa St.,suitablefor subdivision. Here Is a chance.
CALL AND GET OUR NEW PRINTEDLIST.
C. A. SUMNER ACO.,ocl7 14 North Spring Street.
Real Estate For Sale?BY?
W. P. McINTOSH,
122 North Soring Street, Temple Bloc*.COUNTRY PROPERTY.
?0000 for CO acres near San Gabriel De-pot; excellent soil for viues and fruits.
5, 10 and 20 acre tracts lv old vines, with-ina few hundred yards of where the prop-erty is divided into town lots, near the de- 'pot at San Gabriel: from S3ootos3soper 1
81000 for 10 acres just south of citylim-its, on a good street; tine two-story house,good welland windmill; barn and chickenhouses; ground ivfruft aud alfalfa.
Many other tracts too numerous to men-tion.
CITY PROPERTY.\u25a09000 for the property on the southwest t
corner of Beaudry avenue and Temple istreet, having a frontage of 1114 feet on Tem-ple street. This property affords the bestsite for a grocery, drug store and lodginghouso of auy place In the city.
?5000 for a corner and adjoining lot onHillstreet.
?(1500 for lot and two-story house of 9rooms on Hope street.
\u25a03000 for elegant lot on best side ofTwelfth street; house, stable and most beau-tifulgarden of flowers tvthe ci'y.
WBOOO for elegant house and grounds on IMain street.??MX) for uew 2-story house, two blocks .from Maiustreet. I\u25a04000 for good house and lot west side Iof Olivestreet, or will remove the house i
and sell the lot for 53200. IM2350 for house of five rooms on Virgin i
street; very casv terms. i?ISM for house of four rooms on Mon- I
treal street.? 1600 for house and lot on Pearl street, .
near Temple. . _? 1860 for house and lot on corner of Be-
llevue avenue aud Waters street.«« 100 for house and fine lot on west side
of Temple street; only eight minutes walkfrom Spring Btreet.
Beveral elegant residences on the hillandsouth of the city.
VACANT LOTS#8000 for corner lot ou Pico street.?550G for Blx lots, including two cor-
ners, west side o' Mainstreet.?5000 for lot 00x125 feet on Hillstreet.?300 each for fine building lots In the
new town of Bau Gabriel; pure mountain 'water piped intront of each lot.\u25a0850 each for lots on Waters street, com-
manding as fine view of the ocean as theAngeleno Heights.
Lots Inall parts of the city at reasonableprices.
I desire to call particular attention to thefine building lots that I have for sale on thehillon toe Installment plan.
Parties dosirlug fine residence propertywilldo well to examine the lots that I havethis day placed on the market intheDc-I II IS TRACT, only one narrow blockfrom Main street car line, covered withor-ange trees tn full bearing; good soil, goodstreets snd surrounded by fine residences.This property Is In tho center oftne cityand has an electric railroad on one side andhorse can on the other.
WILL EXCHANGESeveral fine pteces of property ivdifferentparts of the State for city property.
Houses rented, rentß collected and allbusiness connected withreal estate prompt-lyattended to.
Parties having large or small Bums ofmoney to loan on first mortgage willdo wellto give me a call. Out of the many loansrecommended and made by me, I challengeany mortgagee to say that a suit has beencommenced or one single Installment of tn-terest delinquent this date and unpaid.
Money to Loanf ,w. p. Mcintosh,
oct6 tf 122 N. Spring Street.
MINNEAPOLIS REAL ESTATE ANDINvestment Co., 24 West First st.. Room
15 Wilson Block. JOHN DIETERICH, Man- .ager. SPECIAL BARGAINS for UCtober:S3ooO? House of six rooms, barn; stone
walks, beautiful garden; near Mainstreet and electric road.
?3500?Elegant borne; cornor lot onTwelfth street; stonewalks and curbingcosts4oo: street graded; lot level and 40feet higher than Jefferson street; 22 feethigher than Adams; warranted to bedrier than any street west of Main.
?SOOO?Lot corner Los Angeles and
? 1050?Lot on Maple avenue, 50x160 ft to20 It. alley; 13ft. higher than Pearl street,near Main, and Eleventh street, ou elec-tricroad.
?800?For lot in West Rosas tract, worth$''00.
? noo?For four lots fn Sisters of Charitytract; these lots are worth $2000.
? IOOO?For very sightly lot In Beaudrytract, worth Sl2OO.
?30OO?For lot ou Olive street, Inside olFourth street.
?3500?Cheese factory at Compton; estab-lished six years; doing good business:will take city property in exchange; ifyou want a safe bustness please investi-gate this one. ? 027 tf
o? o irf s iAnentirely new and very complete stock
of
Toys and Holiday GoodsWill be ready for exhibition ou or about
December sth, at
111 North Spring St.,Next to City of Paris.
LAZARUS & MELZER,n29tf Los Angeles.
SALOONS.
TURF CLUB. yS \
/ 115 f¥. Spring St. \ JThe BOUQUET \
No. 7 Commercial St.TOM SHAW.
fsjHDRE~SS -MAIr^NG7==5
MBS. THOMAS AND MISS LOCK WOOD,of Chicago, announce to the public
hat they have opened their DRESSMAK-ING PARLORS in the ALLEN BLOCK,Rooms 10 and 12. nWtf 1
MEDICAL.
Pleasing to the Palate and Ueatbto a Cough.
GREEN'S
LUNG RESTORER, SANTA ABIE,THE KING OF CONSUMPTION.
Tbe original and only genuine scientificcompound of AbietiDe Gum and Yerba
Santa, for Cougtis, Colds, Lung andBroncnial Troubles, Etc.
SETTER THAN GOLD.Beware or Imitations. None genuine
unless the wordß "Lung Restorer,"Abie," are on the labels of each bottle.
Not asecret compound. For sale by allDruggists, wholesale and retail.
PREPARED ONLY BT
ABIHTINB MEDICAL CO.,Orovllle, Butte C0.,Ca1., U. S. A.,
Owners of the only Abletine Grove andDistillery inthe World.
j ftW Send for ' ir<v inr>. -SaVA
The Palace.
113 NORTH MAIN.
116 NORTH SPRING.
FRANK R. DAY. JIM ASH.
Hot Lunch 11.30 to 1 o'clock.u23tf
EGGS !
Buttei* ! Cheese !114 BANNING STREET.
Ch. Cligny Co
HAVE JUST NOW ON HANDANDWILLreceive daily Fresh Butter and Eggs,
which they willsell to THE TRADE cheap-er than any other hou«e in the city. Calland examine our goods and prices.
Telephone 266. n23 lm
Wm. Ruddy. John Burns. Edwin Smith.
Ruddy, Burns & Smith,Real Estate and Commission Brokers,LOANB NEGOTIATED. Houses Rented.
Rente ooUeotcd. etc NO. S FRANK-LIN STREET, Los Angeles, Cal, o2ltf
Splendid Opportunity
' FOR
Permanent and Sale Investment.
One of the finest Orange Orchards iv Southcrn California.
ABUNDANCES WATER WITH THEPLACE.
TWO GOOD HOUSES: CHOICE LOCATION.
Crop paid 20 per cent, net last year onpriceasksd.
WILL SUBDIVIDE ADVANTAGEOUSLY.
£|ST-For particulars call onL. W. DENNIS,
242 N. Mainstreet, Baker Block, First Floor.no2l-lm
Notice to Contractors.CI BALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE-i5 ceived by the San Bernardino HotelBuilding Association for the erection of abrtck botel intbe cityof San Bernardino.
Plans and specifications willbe ou exhi-bition at the office of the compauy, SanBernardino, from and after November 291h.Tenders willbe received as a whole or inpart* Allbids most be iv by December 15.each accompanied by a certified check of5 per cent of the amount of bid. The rightis reserved to reject any or all bids
M. F. THOMPSON,n24td Secretary 8. B. H. B. Ass'n.
PIANO TUNING.
WE HAVE LATELY ADDED TO OURbusiness a department of Tuning and
Repairing Pianos and Organs, and have se-cured the services of one of the best work-men intbe East, inthe person of Mr. F. B.Howe, formerly with the Emerson andChlckerlng Piano companies of Boston,Mass., and later with Decker Brothers'branch house st St. Louts. These havingfine instruments which they are afraid totrust in the hands of unknown and irresponsible traveling tuners can be guaran-teed a good and safe job at a reasonableprice by aresponsible house, employing oneofthe best tuners In the country, by leavingtheir orders with us POWELL, HASKELLACOy 11 N. Spring st, opp. PostofDce, form-erly Day's music store.
A FINE CANEGIVENaway to
Every Purchaser of a Hat
At the Chicago Hat Company,35 N. Main Street.
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DR . MINTE.THE SPECIALIST.
No. 11"Kearny St.. San Francisco,Oal., Treats, al. Chronle Special and Pri-
vate Diseases with Wr.:ide Success.THE GREAT EHfcllarl REMEDY
for a cast^of this kind the VitalRestorative (under hisspecial a lvice and treatment) willnot cure.11.50 a bottle, or four times the quantity 45,sent to any address on receipt of price, orC. O. D. tnprivate name if desired, by DR.MINTIE,11 Kearny St., S. F . Cal. Bend forlist ol questions and pamphlet.
Sample Bottle FreeWillbe sent to any one applying by letter,stating symptoms, sex and age. Strict seore-oy Inrogard to all business transactions.
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CfeT~Tliis 'advertisement Is printed witha rubber stamp, aud the first tbat everpeered inour columns:
LOS ANOH:LEB
RUBBER STAMP CO.
4MANUFACTURERS OF
SEALS,STENCILS,
STAMPS,Work of every description, tbat cannot be ex-cslled, furnished atshort notice st
EASTERN PRICKS.
Allen Block,Temple and Spring Sts.LOS ANGELES. OAL.
gar-Orders by mailtiledby the return, express
MEDICAL.
Ask for SANTA ABIE and Oout IfII CUKE.
CAT-R-CURBIGuaranteed apositive CUBE for Catarrh
Cold In the Head, Hay Fever, Rose ColdCatarrhal Deafness and Sore Eyes, Restore*the Sense of Taste and Smell, removes BaaTaste and Unpleasant Breath resulting fromCatarrh. Ea>y and pleasant to use. Followdirections and a Cure is warranted
Sold by PBEUSS A HANCE, 77 and IsNorth Spring street.
UffM.A. NEWMARK 4CO., WholesaleDepot. my29 it
The Last Chance in Los Angeles.
S ' YSY.J o) LEADING SPECIALISTSx> ' Sol BslD francfsco, havingV 'V f» H met wull 6UOh success
<l/\|j>/ (5 since the establishment ofl/TOUruW our offlee here, we bar*111 1 v "\u25a0»\u25a0?»- V concluded to remain until
10, to give everyoneIn need of their services a FREECONSULTATION. Tbe LIEBIG DIS-PENSARY is well known over tbe en-tire Pacific Coast as the largest and oldestMedical and Surgical Institution, and theonly one having Its own elegant drug storein Dispensary Building. Private office strooms '27 and 29 Rose Block. Receptionroom, 29. Office hours 10 to 3 and 6to 8.Only one call necessary: balance of treat-ment tillcured conducted from tbe LiebigDispensary, 400 Geary street, San Francisco.
The reason thousands cannot get cured ofWeakness, Lost Vitality and the above dis-eases, Is owing to a complication calledPROBTATORRHEA. with Hyperesthesia,which requires special treatment.
Dr. LIEBIG'S INVIGOR ATOR No. 2is theonly POSITIVE CURE for Prostatobbh«a.Price tor either luvigorator *2; case of sixbottles 910.
Dr. LIEBIG & CO. for the past seventeenyears have made au exclusive specialty ofDiseases of Men. Disease, however induced,speedily, thoroughly and permanentlycured; re -ent cases iva few days; inveter-ate cases skilfully treated; charges moder-ate. tNervous prostration, premature debilitymelancholia, weakness of advancing years,and all "relaxed, languid or exhaustedconditions of the vital forces spectallytreated and radically cured; also blood poi-soning and diseases of the liver and kid-neys.
Callor address OK. I.hum; A CO.,400 Ueary Street, San Francisco
Most powerful Eclectic Belts free to pa-tients.
Cmy~'V<\ prove the wonderful power oltbeINVIGORATORS a»2 bottle given free.Consultation, advioe and examination FRBBand private. o29tf
f n&T pnwPR and sexualJjUOX xUVVJCiII weaknesses,however indnced, not only relieved butPERMANENTLY CURED without medi-cine. IT COSTS NOTBUNO to sendfor partlcvlars, which we willforward freeinsealed envelope on application. Don'tmiss this opportunity. Address,
M. B. A. CO 12G7 Broadway,» ititS New YorkCltr.
Speculators, Attention lForty-acre tracts, sggregatlng 322 seres,
choice farmfng and fruit land, 12 milesfrom Los Angeles, in the San Fernandovalley, on railroad, above Sepulveda sta-tion; good neighborhood, convenient toschool and church; terms, one-third cash:balance on time to suit.
Small houses and lots on Banning, Aliso,Hays and Pearl streets.
Stock ranch, 3466 acres; two stresms withabundance of water; some fine timber; partgood farming and alfalfa land: 88 mileswest of Los Angeles, on stage road to Ven-tura; price very low;terms, one-third cash,balance on time to suit.
Lot southeast corner of OLIVE and SEC-ONDsts.; good house of 17 rooms thereon.
105 9-12 by 175 feet, southwest oorner ofMontgomery and Hayward streets, in LosAugeles Homestead tract.
Two lots ou Ninth street, west of Pearl,each 42 by 150 feet, to20-foot alley
174 acres, elevated location of easy as-cent; water piped to tbe lot; near termina-tion of the Temple-street cable road: tbeproposed dummy road to the Ostrich Farmwillrun along the front line.
Lots of 5,10 or 16 acres in tbe Lick tract;all level ground.
Lots of 5 lv or 20 acres In an addition toBoyle Heights.
Speculators may ascertain tbat the pricesfixed on the property above mentioned arecomparatively very low. The terms ofpayment may be satisfactorily varied.
Apply to HUMPHREYS k KIGGIN,nI7S 20 South Spring street.
HEALTH RESORT-
Mountain View House,
SEPULVEDA, CAL ?EIGHT MILES BYSouthern Pacific Railway. Train
leaves Los Angeles at 12:30 p. v. Every-thing new and first-class. Spring water;good bunting house at foothills. One milenortheast from station. Free carriages willleave Hollenbeck Block, Los Angeles, onSaturday of each week at 4 c v. Ordersmay be left with Mrs. Hammond Hollen-beck Block, or address W. M. BURTT. LosAngeles, Cal.
Terms very rassorable. o22tf
NOTICE
IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL SUB-scriptious to Bucna Vista, str. et bridge
are now due and payable to the City Treas-urer, at hisoffice, 184 North Mainstreet, LosAngeles city.
Allsubscribers to said bridge fund whohave given checks or vroinl&sory notes foramount of their subscription, are herebyrequested to make payment of same at once(as ordered by Council Nov. 1 1886).
JAMES C. KAYS, City Treasurer.n!9 2w C'ty pf Los, A"se:cB.
1 he Hotel Arcadia
First Mortgage Coupon Bonds.©9>TA EACH, BEARING INTERFST ATO?10 per cent, payable semi-annu-ally, nnd secured by first mortgare to B.F. SPENCE, Trustee, on property valued at175,000; are a
First-Class InvestmentFor parties wishing to invest in interestbearing securities. For bonds cr iunberinformation apply to J. W. SCOTT, SantaMonica, or First National Bank, Los Ange-les. 19U
"Cheap Country Home For Sale.fO ACRES, FINELY LOCATED,
With new six-room house, large barn andcorrals; 12 acres lv soft-sbell walnuts: fouracres rtisln grapes; two acres alfalfa;shade trees and a choice variety of fruittrees, with horses, wagoua, harness, cowand farming implements. Price, 4)7000.
Apply to R. VERCU, Room 80, TempleBlook. u5 lm
RETIRING FROM-BUSSES'
ON THE SECOND OF NEXT JANUARYIwillbe Iwenty vearß In business ivLos
Angeles. I desire, if possible, to have myentire stock disposed of ou that date.
£40,000 WORTH OF THE FINEST
Boots and Shoes, Slippers, Rubbers,Etc.. inthe market, anion \u25a0 them the follow-ing well known makes: Johnsou A Mur-phy, Hannan ASon, Lilly Brackett, Laird,Schob. r A Mhcbell, which willbe sold atIXMTiLOST,FREIGHT ADDED.
i:sjf~a ooldtal Invitation is extended toalldeslrlugtopurchn.se Boots, Shoes, etc..Including Boot and Shoe Dealers of neigh-boring towns, to call aud inspect my stockbetorc purchasing elsewhere.
A. S. McDonald,nol2-2m 46 North Spring S reet.
CHANGE OF INSURANCE AGENCY.Tbe wellkno «n avd rid established
Connecticut fire Insurance Co.,
Of Hartford, willhereafter be representedinthiscity by the undersigned firm, whowillact as sole agents, vice Adams ASons,resigned.
DOBINSON A FAIHCHILD,142North Spring Street.
November*, lota. teß-ia