Daily Los Angeles herald (Los Angeles [Calif.]) 1884-09-20 ... · ing residences and husincas...
Transcript of Daily Los Angeles herald (Los Angeles [Calif.]) 1884-09-20 ... · ing residences and husincas...
LOSANGELESMARKETS.
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rotetoes. 06 1 00L. A. Estrly Row, newIrUhBeautlei * w
Sweet potatoes: 2 00Yellow \u25a0 \u25a0 ? " i»Red and while, cboloe,
Butter: 70Los Angelee 101INo INorthern, do w"Pjoalexi, now do wMixed Wors do mruffi(Oal)»l.
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maaihaa'i Ruasian baths, !??*?*\u25a0 "o--?iTuVin 8t apposite Mm I*loo Home.Bti7udi- atttsndad toby
their own *«.
ApoeitWe onre for dyir>»sssU?Oaml»v» Bitters. Michel Lery *Co., whole-
rule liqnor demlera, agents.. U vanwant ? good appo«t«, drinkHa?lias Bitton. Miobet Lery *Co.,wholeaaie liqaor dealers, agent*.
AU reapacta*) c dealers keep DamianaBitters. MiehssJ fUry A Co.. wholesaleliqnor rtealeis, a«aww.
A NASALINJHA,TOR have witheachDottle of Bbiloh'a Catarrh Remedy.Price 60 oen la. Sold by C. K. Heinr.enian,
122 North Main atreet.
Eastern transplanted oysters for one.. dollar per can, at Bob's.
To tne Ladles.
Having jiurtreeeared a targe consign-rjnentof the l»teat ityletol ladies and
dreaa and snn hata direct fromNew J'ark, and being late inthe season,
?I will eail them at New York price*.Mm. D. GormiLF,
ilm ju24 118 First »t., Nadean Block.LiveryBtables antJ corrals For Sale.
Temple street stables and corrals willlbs sold withor wilnoot the livery. Ths
'use of location is goaranteed lor years,and business will he continned if not
.sold. I wish to sell Immediately andatheaply. Ogo. O. Koa»,
(Irsnd Central Hotel.
Twoslegsat upright ptsarej and parlororgans, all nearly new, for sale at abargain st Valsntiae's music stors. If
CROUP. WHOOPING COUGH andBronchitis immediately relieved byShiloh a Cure. Sold by C. r. Hemic-man, IM North Mainstreet.
Ths largest stock of drags, medicines,
IDerfnmeriea snd toilet articles is Mouth-!era California, at C. V. MriMsmaa's.
t>»rnlaos Bitters regulates the stomach.
'Mussel I«ry A Co., wholesale liquor...IsnWs, ifents.
ThsMesican .reme.ly for diseases ofths kidneys and bladder Is Damisns Bit. tsrs. «. L»yy *os-< wholesale agents.
For health, strength and rigor drinkDamiana Bitters. M. Levy ft Co
1 wholesale sgenU. jane 1y
t. Lsnd<|Sist, merchant tailor, No. 20:Soring stroet, ta himself a practical cot-Itar; and, having hsd ampls sxperienoe
Tin San Krnnciseo and lx» Angeles,sssiiiis how to inset the retirements ofVas sasaanmnn He keeps a foil supplyofthe ssst cloths constantly on handand makes these an "noon honor.
rtpasiek language. ByI MainHtreet. Sll-I*UdiM who era troublsd with map
mod wroguan should drink lUmi.M, Bitters. It ia pleasant lo taka.
\u2666CATARRH CURKD, health andsweat braalh secured by Sbiloh's CatarrhRemedy. I'rioa 69 oenta. Naaal Inisetor frse. Sold by C. F. HsiniamnnJ122 North Main street.
You willnsvsr have » sour stomach11 too drink Damiana Bitten.
Damiana makaa tha old young andthe weak ?trong and healthy. SliohelLsry k Co., wholesale liquor dealers,aanl.
Damiana makaa tba old young and thaweak strong and healthy. M.Lesy. kCo.,wholesale liquor daaleri, agents.
Cavil atC. F Heinsaman's Drug .StoreIfor Wait's Nerve and Brain Treatment,
Yon Balow's Herman Dyapeiia Cure, andSlaren's California Fruit Halt; D-e only.agent la Loe Antrelea county.
Ths old reliable store of C. F Hetnss-mau la (till headquarters lor drags andmedicines. He haa a fall Una of patentensdieines, selling them ha quantities tosuit at Rasters prices.
If yon want a good titling truss sailal C. F. Helmsman a Drug Store, 122Main atreet, who keepa the largest aa-tortanent of trusses on hand in SouthernQMleiahl
Dseoraiiona and wall papers, the unsetsand latest, and the greatest variety, at.Raphael Bros., Ul Main street.
SHILOH SVIT ALI Kis what yoneased for Constipation, Lose of Appetite,Disiiasss and all symptoms of Dvsprp.esia. Prion 50 and 78 cents per bottle,ajold by C. F. kteinramai), 122 North
.JJaiu street.
LOfl AKGr|jl.B» DAI-Ott HEBALI). BaTITI!DAT MOllNlirGr. SBPTBMBBIt 80, IM4. 5MISCELLANEOUS.
5POWDERAbsolutely Pure.Thia powder never varies. Xmarvel of purity
strength and wholroiwnem More ecoiiornlcaithan the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold incoevpetition withthe multitude of low teat, shortweight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold ohm Mcan. Rot al Bajumo Powoaa iv, 100 Wallet,N. t**
Auction SalesBy JOHN C. BELLA ?0.,REALESTATE ANDGENERAL AUCTIONEERS
Office, Room tl.Temple Block, overtho County Bank.
Ree estate In all parts of the city, Includ-ing residences and husincas properties, blockssnd ranches, subdivided and sold at auction orprivets sale.
Appraisements ol orery description ol propertyespecially. Sales made at auction by order olCourts, Administrators, Eaecutore, Cominiaslonere, Revivers, Mortgagees and Trustees, Isithlul-lycomplying with prescribed legsl lorms.
Houses and rooms rented; sssums charge ol
property, bold power ol attorney lorabsentees,collect rents, attend to taaos, Insurance, streetwork, improvements i.nd buddings.
A'so, auction, horse and. arrlage mart aud
sales yard, Los Angeles street, netweon First andSecond streets
THIS DAY,At 11 cA-U-k, at the
Los Angeles Auction, Horte and Carriage Mart,on Los Augeles street, b<tt. First and Second,
HORSES, CARRIAGES & HARNESS.A Dumber ofCa'risge, Buggy tnd Saddle Horse*.
COW AMCALP.One large, extra fine milch cow; large, rich
milker; oalfby her side.CARRIAGES.
One open top buggy, nearly new, Tompkinsside btr, one spring wagon, one two wheel bog-gyor cart, nearlynew.
HEW HARNESS.AAne lineof new double and single New York
custom-made hand-stitched harnaas.
Also linen dusters and lap robes, bridles and
*epl9 tt JOHN 0. BELL, Auctioneer.
Horses, Carriages,HARNESS,
Coupes, Landaulota andLandaus.
ALSO THE
Temple ? Street .Stables,
CORRALS ANP PAIHT SHOP.By order ol Gso. 0. Ford, Esq , owner, enrtjvro
priotorol tbe Grand Central Hotel.
?r?tVt THE
Temule - Street' Stables,On Temple Street, at 0 n. Sf.,
Saturday, Sept. 21 1884,Willhe sold without rwerve, for I S. gold coin,the buildings known as tbe Temple-street 8t»--blei, and Barns, Corals, Paint Shop, excellenttimber snd Ingood condition.
Parties wishing to purehsse the buildingiwillplease bear la mind thst tbe business is profitsMeand can be continued rigid along. 9bhoardere, flue livery, snd yuu can step into a fine rtrstclass paying business.
HORSES.1fine Sorrel. T years old, 1100 pounds.X pair of truckor farm horses, 8 years old;
liWpound* each.1 pairef dun rssrlags pounds each;
0 years old.1single black horse; W. pounds; 7 years old;
very flue (amity horse.1sorrel single or double; very kind.fiyears old;
1(5-0 pounds.1span dspple greys, 8years old; 1050 poauds
each; line family team; single or donble.1span bay carriage horses; 1060 pounds each;
One hack team8 very nice saddle horses for ladieior gents.
1span of bays. 5 years old; 1000 pounds each;Aostraveler* very kind, go single or double.
CARRIAGES.8 coupes, fin*and Ln excellent condition; 1 lan-
dau, 1 landsutet, Trfscfcs.1very line 3 sealed family carrjsgs, now.1 two-seated rockawey.iovrred phattons, nearly new.1 covered Huggies.1open boggy, 1new t seated family coveted
spring wsgon.| passenger wagon.
HARNESS.4 sets hack heroes*, 2 new, 1 medium; 2 seta
Am- plainted carriage harness
1 set single coupe harness, brand new; fl salesingle buggy and coopo harness, all new.
Also, saddle, robes, whips and all tools, etc.,|n stables.
NOTE Tb*rolling stock, harness, etc Somehas been need six months, the balance is entirelynew snd sH in excellent oondjtion. This salepresents an vnonujmoii opportuity forany partywho wishes t<> step into a first class, tine paj m.liveryrajsloeea
Terms of sale-All sums of 81On and under,cash in 17. 8 gold coin; all sums over »iOO, tWdays; satisfactorr endorsed nwr at 1 per cent.added.
Anyand allcan be seen an I examined at anyUin* befer* the sal* ivIfN C. BELL,
\u25a0opAtd Auctioneer.
FOR SALE.
1000 ACRESOFTHE ?
Finest Fruit?on?
Vineyard LandIn Southern California
WITH
Abundance of Pure Spring
Water.
CLIMATE ABOVE THE FOC LINE
600 ACRES
l\Plllt CULTIVATION
Ready for vines or trees.
Part in Old VineyardPrice, SSS per Acre, k Cash.
Apply to kH. J. STEVE* NS,
Boot* 14. ScwatawwlsekOr P O. Bos 7M, Let Angels.
FOB BALK?KOH RUNT.
' FOR HU.
Achoice lot on Pe«rl street, near Ninth, near,
lufrlaeaaiid Irulttiees. AIUST *URIFr IN.Lutill li «5 N. Main itteet.
run SALE.
Two new o-room houses, withfull lota each.Hoe. 121H antl ItiSHillstreet, very cheap. 1*not aotd by the ist of October will be void atauction. Applyon premises. sspl7 lw
PIANO FOR MLI.Square, in good condition; Dratclass mske;
willsell cheap ApplyImmediately at 305 g. Dillstreet. enrlOti
FOR SALE.Anest cottage olBvo rooms, hath room, clos-
ets; house ncwlt painted inside and out; roomsall newly papered, rsiitrail) lee .ted on a pleae-ant street, in a good neighborhood. Willbe ollered lora short time by ??ROOER9, BYRAMACO.,
septs! I No. H4t North Msln street.
' (TOCK FOR SAM.Manuel Macluulo.ol Lower Calilornia, has the
tallowing stock lorsale tt the followingPn?*j|lMules,' (wildsnd' gentle) JColts (hall-breed. 3 y.ars old) 00
FOR SALE.Fourtenacre tots, near tho new "Young Le-
dies' rXatilnary"; ACO..,Mtf No. MlNorth Main atreet.
FOR MM.Esst Ixrs Angeles, a gem ol a cottage, 4 rooms;
City Wator, Schools, t hiirel.es and street cats.High elevation. For sale cheap. Also
Cots on Urilhnsvcmlc.
Lots on Sltihel street.Lots on Hawkins street,
lots on Baldwin street. Bargains. Apply'.to BARRETT AALEXANMEK.septlt lw 4 West Firststreet.
" ROOMS AUD BOARD.Beantihtllyfurnished rooms, single or en suite,
with board; 420 South Spring street. Julltf
ROOMS ARO BOARD.Nloslyfurnished snd slessaut rooms, with or
without lioard, at 14 Sex-nth street, betweenMainand Spring. mgltf
TO MT.
From snd after October Ist, 1891, one of thertores ivBaker Block, now occupied by 11. r.Coulter J. A. GRAVES,
sepl7tf Room 21, Baker Block.
BEAUTIFULROOMS TO REST.Two pleasant turiilshed rooms, en suite, and
ns singleroom forrent at No. 6 Bellvuo Place,m Pesrl street, at the end ol Mirth Btreot Rail-road. The situation is delightful, commendingtvextensive view. Uood board can be had eloaeithand. myttt
FURNISHED ROOMS TO REST.
Afinely lurnLhed suite of rooms with the use>f piano snd gas and fireplace, suitable lot tworenlleliien. Kent, »20 per month. Location,;45 Main street, between Second Slid ThirdGreets. ?«»"» lw
TO LET,ft'ith board, two Isrge, nicely furnished frontoouis with bay windows, grates and Use of tele
.hone. No. 4:3 South Spring street. SmseplS
FOR SALE.Seventeen acres ol land, well Implored; Irult
md vineyard; story and half house, wind millmd tank; near Vernon school house. Willtradeor city property la part payment. Address P.). Bos 1446, city. septus*
BSSISESS FOR SAM.Adesirable business in one olthe most health-
ul and pteiealit rural neighsorhoodl ol thisaunty. Requires ten to twelve thousand dol-
srs capital. Caa be run by the owner alone,nd will pay Iromtwenty liveto thirtyper cent.I the investment. Applyto MILKS BROS.
11l N. Spring St., Temple Block.asjejS Bt.» forlm
FURNISHED ROOMS,\u25a0leaaenily located and neatly furnished,
TO LET, SINGLE OR Hi SUITE
lonerFort and Franklinstreete, ene block fromPoatoßea. (131 tl
ROOMS MO BOARD.Large, elegantly furnished rooms, with board;
entrallv located and in the most desirable part4 tbs city; SOB Hillstroet. near Fourth. airitl
~~ ' TSMINThree desirable rooms to let on the comer ot
it. Louis St. and Virginia Avenue, Boyle
[eights. Enquire at THOMPSON'SggfltS Orocsry store.
SKATINGRINIC TO LET.Thia immense hall has been thoroughly reno-
«trtl snd whitened; supplied.with electric Hunts.4ow ready torent hy the d»y or niicht for parics, halls, thaetrioais or public meetings. Ap-Jr to JOHN BKLI-, Auctioneer, between the.ours of 1and 2 o'clock, agent for J. [*. Walton,toon. « Temple Block. auggt) lm
fOJI SALE.876 Pt»r Aor© for Good LandItwest end of Ward street. Also, round 1.111,ntirebloak et west end ol Fifth street, one of
be ceolceet hotel or residence sites in the city.nqulreol WILL D. OOLLDowlets' Aliornoy-atLsw, Temple Block.?
MARES FOR SALE.!00 Breeding Mares witb Colts,
Cheap, at the
lANTA MARGARITA RANOHO.Api.lvto RICHARD O'NEILL.SUgtStl |»n the K.neh
WANTS?LOS r?FOUND. ~WASTES.
Some one to open a good store st Fulton Sub4iur Wells. 13 miles of Los Angeles. Norwalk
laatton, Santo Ana Railroad. eoptTt lw
WASTED.Two girls for nice piece in the country; one
?ood oook snd laundress, the other to helprates «S0 and IM. F., Htasbo otlioe. aeplg tl
IBFSRMATIONWASTES
«the whereabouts ol John Oilney. formerly saeldent oiVirginiaCity. when last heard ol?as inLos Angeles, about the first ol August,toyons knowing of hln, willdo a lavor by sendng hie sddress le Mrs. 8. A. Wetteran, LiverBore, Oal. sepM
STRAYED
ro the premises of the undersigned a colt about
hree monthe old; two white MM leet ami.hits street on forehead. The owner can r«?over ftby paying charges and the cost ol thl.idvertlsemont.
_IIS lIYDK' .septlt lw St Pscheoo street.
CAPITALISTSWho would likea jpaylng investment In a noumeculative, estsldish..! !,,,..iie.i ...It reninioo|percent prollt,willlearn something to thaisdventege by sending their names to theF. ['Boi mentioned below. Inter, lews will then Issail with a view to investigation, partnershipetc.' None need apply who do not have meansnd mean business. Address P O. Lork llor No
»4t, Los Asgetae. Cel.
Railroad Ticket and EmploymentOffice.
BUREAU of INFORMATION; mala help fre.
Ileal Estate Broker ; hr.ns? and has sold on IB
.toUmsnts; houses and roo»,£ knkM or un
furnlshod. secured. B. NITTINOERISJ North Main treet, near First St.
Teleehone No. 11l ?P" »*
W. d. MadegaactCe.,
Employment OfficeIS W. First SteaWlSitey Bl'k,
AllKinds of Helt» Fttmished Fretaugietf
Rare Chance to Invest
25 Acrea of the Choicest Fruit Lan
IN PASADENA,Oneaalf mile from Pasadena Poetofflce or Ra
roa<l Station, ctftttalnlng
4000 TREES AND VINE!Ten years old and hearing; Oranges, .'. »Apples (.ropes, Pears, Nectarines, Apricot*ai
Umons. Trees set in Spring of WI and grov.ni
in ths highest state of cultivation.Two now houses MMbarns and other hull
Ing.. Alltor ???.?«?? Will return a ruu.«,*». income on »U.,000. Owner is deal roueiiopfovlng s business opening in another partUte eoa»«y atojeo ami hence otters tosail lorIs
t^teas Uwagons, toolssad all peraonal prop.
Zfi th° TS feffiSsT'**IVJmFirst atreet. Us. Angeles.
' OrBEN. K. WAftn,reptstl r. O. Bsilualng,Pasadena.
n^thSTO
Dog Owners.
LioMnses can be procured at the
PONY STABLE,IS Sarah Main Street.
?.?! 7 v JOHN JENS. Pound Keeper
SPKOIAL NOTIOS-
Ovvtss Ua Aaesuat Sat Ce., Aug. to, IM4rsvm \u25a0aptambar Ist, proalaao, Use pnee et I
wllj Se sadened SotttSO per tssiisetad leet 1
LAWYERS.
J. R. DUPUY,LAW OFFICE. No. 84 TEMPLE BLOCK.
Residence, No. 1019 Olive Street, £»??»Eleventh end Twellth. I.vlS Im
ATTORN KY-A LAW,
Room No. 4», Temple Block, L Angelee. Cel.Js Itim
O. W. MORTIMER,ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
71 Temple Block. Loe Angelee. Legel event! InEngland end Canada, mil
a h. iEertiT. j.a. ucea. sots wicis.
WICKS, 1,1 I ts ft BENTLEY,
ATTORNEYB-AT-LAW,Bo AND 87 TEMPLE BLOC'S, LOS ANOELES.
eeaotf1. 0. Howard. Johh Robarta.
HOWARD& ROSARTS,Attorneys and Counsellors atLaw
Wilcox Block, 40 Surly St,Loe Angelee.
v. r. eAßDivaa. *. a. artrntNaoif.
Gardiner & Stephenson,Attorneys an Counselors at Law
Orrica?Roorae 1, 2 end I, AllenBlock,
CORNER OF SPRINO AND TEMPLE STS.leMltt
GEORGE J. OLARK,
NOTARY PUBLIC,No. ltlWeet Firet street. Acknowledgements
olsllkinds taken with legal exactness, mystf
A. O. HOLMES,NOTARY PUBLIC,
Room 37, Temple Block, (Main street side.ep!Btl
QRIFFIN JOHNSTON,
Attorney-at-Law and Exam-iner of Titles.
Room 1 Allen Block, corner Spring and Templestreets, Los Angeles, Cel. myctl
De M. ADAMS,ATTORNEY-AT- LAW,
Room 77 Temple Block. |snllli
J. Brousseau.Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
seTNOS. Ml AND 67. BAKES BLOCK, mrlllt
JNO. S. CHAPMAN. t. A. ORaVKS.
Graves & Chapman,
Attorneys and Oounselora at LawBOOM NO. « BAKER BLOCK. 'silt
QRIFFIN JOHNSTON,
AT-TORNEY-AT-LAWAnd Examiner of Titles.
Room 14, Bumiller Block, Spring street, Los An-gelss, Cal. sugSltf
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
HOUSES RENTED. COLLECTIONS MADE.
W. A. CLINTON,(Successor Co P. Philip.) Sealer la
RBAI. BfITATBAndAgent for Fire, Lifetk Accident Insurance,
» l onmerrlal Htreet, Los Angeles, CaljelStf
11. C. QaARAH. Osoaaa i. Clakki
GRAHAM & CLARKE,REAL SBTATE BROKERS,
City and country property bought, sold andExchanged. Loans negotiated.
Q. J. Clarke, Notary Public and Couveyancer.Office 67 Spring St., Loa Ar.geles, Cal.
niyfrltf
L. W. DENNIS. O. C, CO6K.
DENNIB * COOK
Real Estate, Loan.... AID....INSURANCE.
SUM BAKER BIOCX,
References?Los Angeles Nstlrma) Bank; FirstNstional Bsnk; Los Angeles County Bank.
Hsve lor sale City Property, improved andunimproved; Vineyards, Orape and Fruit Luids,Rsnches etc. QQCI4 ti
J A FAOtcniLe. O. ADoenrswi
DOBINSON S FAIRCHILD,MAIESTATE AISBURASCE BROKERS
No. tiNORTH SPRINO STREET, LOS AN-OELES, WILCOX BLOCK.
ssplMl
"morford & son 7Seal Estate Brokers,
S*. ll*MOBTH MPBISI*) UT..Temple Block
Hsnan, Orango Groves, Vineyards,Ranohos and Parma
rOS SALE ANDTS LET.Reler by permission to
i. R. Tobermas, Ex-Mayor: Gsn. OoorgeStoneman, Oovemor;Jobn E. Plater Prest. L, A.County Bank- Gen. John Msnsneld, Ex-Lieut.Governor; R. S. Baker.VL'e Preeident L. A.Ooun-ty Bank; J. Dsßerth Miorb, Viticulturist; E. F.Spenoe, Prssldent First National Bsnk: I. W.Hellnian, President Farmer's and Merchant'sBank dee? tt
Frisk E.Adams. J. W. Murray. RsS Adams.
ADAMS. BON* MURRAY,Real Estate Dealers aid Money Brokers,
Office, No. 838 Ploo Ifoase:
Improved and unimproved City and CountryProperty. Oranipß Orchards, Vlneyanla andRanchws in the beet localities InSouthern Oalifornit. i orresjKUidci.ee solicrWl.No. SSB Pico House, N. Main St.,Loa Angeles, Ca*
H. J. Woollacott,26 and 28 SPRING ST.,
WHOLESALE ANDRETAIL
Wine and Lipor Dealer,
Pure California fines?AND- -
BRANDIESPut up ivcases resdy lor shipment to sll parti
ol ths East.
Port, Angelica, Sherry,
Muscat, Burger, ZinfandelRiesling, Blaue Elben.
ALSO A FINE OLD.
Trousssau Port Wine
'JESSE MOORE & CO S
KENTUCKY WHISKIESFor Familyand Medicinal use.
Alarge aaaortment of
IMPORTED LIQUORS.Hennessy *Martell Cognacs.
Jules, Robin * Peboon Brandiei
CHAMPAGNES iO. H. Mumm, Cachet Blanc, Ores
Baal, Pomery Oreoo, Kroug, Mon-tinny,Louis Rosderer.
ENGLISH ALE & DUBLIN STOUIflue Imported Sherry and Port Wjna
Benedictine, Carasoa, ?iue Old Hol-land Gin by ths pint, bottle or golloi
I pay particularattention to family trade arpromptly delivergoode to sll parts ol the city.
Address sll orders to P. 0. Bex MSand »111 re
oeivnprompt attention. ReepectlUlly,
H. J. WOOLLACOTT.? septS lvi
CAPITOL REFINING CO'STANDARD REPINED
COOKINQ FAT IHade from Beef Fat A oU*e Oil., For sale by the priuetßal grocers
OFFICE -8. Alasa
SPECIAL NOTICE
TO THE AFFLICTED I
BRONCHITIS ICONSUMPTION IM. Hilton Williams, IN. D.,
M. 0. P. 8. 0.,Formerly of Detroit, Mich., end for 14 yeanproprietor of theDetroit Throat and Lung Institute, continues totreat all tht various diseasesofthe Head, T> roat, and Chest, 275 North Mainstreet, Los Angeles, t'altf.rnia, by the Aerean orInhalation system ol practice.
Alldiseases ot the respiratory organs treatedhj the most improved medicated inhalations,thus bringing ths remedies into direct contactwith thu diseased parts. These are In all cases
combinod with proper constitutional remediesliver, stomach, nervous system and
The early symptoms of this disease are asense of weariness upon little eiertion. and disposition to remain passive and Idle, a peculiarsensitiveness of the effects of cold and a shortuess ofbreath upon moving ijuickly or ascendIng a hillor stairs, a slight hacking cough, withor without expectoration, flyingpains throgh-out the chest or back or under the shoulderblades. The symptoms are worse towards orduring the night;slight fevor In the afternoon,cold feet and hands and in many cases bluelivldiiyoftho lipsand roots ofthe (In-or nails
The more advanced symptoms sre wasting offlesh, disrrhiea, chills ana fiver, night sweats,expectoration of yellow pus from the ulcers orcavities In the lungs, with or without a depres-sion ofthe chest, Increasing weakness and at lasta closing up ofthe air passages of the lungs,causing strangulation or suffocation of the pa-tient lor want of newer to expectorate the mu-cus from ths lungs.
Heretofore the treatment of consumption hasbeen very unsatisfactory both to physicians andtheir patients; but, luckily,since the discoveryof the Aerean system ofpractice a few years age,thousands of cases have been completely cured,where, had It not lieen for this system of prao-t'ce, utter failure to combst the evils of the dis-ease would have continued up to the presenttime. The system of Medicated Inhalation lathe only means bywhich these diseases can b*cured And trey are recommended by thehighest authority,both inEurope and Amerira.And hero wo would draw the distinction be-tween Inhalation and Atomlzation. Some per-sona suppose they are the same lv every respect,while nothing Is farther from the truth. IdAtomlzation tbe liquid is scattered in tbo formofa spray, which only reaches tho throat, whilein Inhalationthe remedy to be inhaled medicatesthe airwe breathe and is conveyed dlivottyIntotho air passages of the lungs as readily aa ordi-nary air. By this means we are enabled to dis-solve the hardened mucus in the lungs, ease thecough, facilitate expectoration, contract andlioalulcers and cavities after allhope of cure bythe ordinary methods is past.
r»\m i,r \Tio\r«KR.Those whodesire te consult with me in regard
totheir oases had better call personally forsnexamination, but if Impossible to do so, maywrite for a list of O.uestioi.B ana MedicalTreatise.
Address M. Hilton William* M. D.,375 North MainStreet, Loe Angeles. CaL
Omca Hours, from 10 a m. to 4 r. at.; Sun-days from 4 to B r. at.fir?
COLONY LANDS.THE TEMECULA
Land and Water CompanyAresubdividing a tract ef land situated In tho
* celebrated
Temecula Valley, in San DiegoCounty. California.
Recently owned by Don Juan Murrletta, con-talningfourteen thousand acres of land, havingan altitude of about one thousand feet above thesea level. This tract tfland lies about 46 milessoutherly from Colton. The California SouthernRailroad runs through the entire length of thetract. The soil in tbe valley is formed of sedi-mentary deposits. Itis a rich, dark loam, with-out gravel or boulders, and con bo easily titledas noclay or adobe s \u25a0)) appears, but h» fullofrich sediment, which holds the rainfall and pre-vents leaking or drying, so that when you cometo cultivate yon turn up moist earth.' The su-periorvalue of this soil is its closely underlyingsupply of water, and when cultivated the moist-ure rm<M to the surface, doing away with thenecessity of Irrigation almost entirely, butincase ofa dry season, f irrigation be thought nee
Inexhaustible Supply of WaterCan be had by t-inking from Sto 10 feet. Itisalso Inthe artsslan belt and artesian water canbe easily obtained. The mesa la formed of un-dulatinglands of reddish colored soil mixed withdecomposed granite onthe surface, with enoughmixture of clay Inthe sub-oil to hold the moist-ure. There is a
Fine Running Stream of WaterWith several branches running through therancho. Also several hot and worm springs,noted for their cure of pulmonary diseases.These springs willbe improved immediately, andthe Company design building a hotel and* Kail-road depot on the town site. Botli buildingswillhe handso-nely ornamented. The hotel willbe built two stories high and contain thirty
The Direcors of the Presbyterian College ofChicago design putting a college building outhoground as soon as practical. There is plenty ofgood oak wood which can be had delivered attherancho at from $4 to fl.&uper cord ami commonlumber can bedelivered at 42b per thousand.Thocllnute ia healthy The rancho is notmore than 15 miles from tbe sea coast and theceean breeze fans the valley, purifying the at-mosphere with Invigorating effect. In the daytime tbo airis softand dry and always mild, alittlecooler at night, hut never mora than beingcomfortable.
As a health resort, none InSouthern Californiacan aurpasa in natural advantages this Itesuti'uldistrictof land, with its warmsprings of miner-al water containing aulpher, iron and soda, itsproper elevation above the sea, pure, dry andgentle air,with beautiful scenery allaround canbut confirm the assertion that as a health resortitcannot be excelled, especially for catarrh,throat and lungdiseases.itittbe intention of the Company, as soonas the land is subdivided, to sell in tracts froma town lot upward at prices that cannot but sat-
isfy actual settlers. The prices will be classifiedaccording to the merits of the property. Onethird down, balance inone and two years,
CHARROCK, MORRILL A ROBIRSON,Sole AfeCcnfs.
Parties de Iringinformation willaddress,(HAS CHARNOCK,
P. O. Box 253, Los Angeles, Cal.Rooms No. 11 snd 11 Widnev Block, (up stairs)First Street, between Mainand Spring.
W. X ROBINSOW,Colton, Oal., or
C. I .MORRILL,«angfltf Taeaoesla, CaL
Delinquent Notice.
LOS ANOELES OIL COMPANY?Location ofprincipal place of business, Los Angelee, Cali-fornia. Location of works: Ventura oounty,California.
There Is delinquent upon the following des-cribed stock, onaccount of Assessment No. 20,levied on the 26th dayof July, 1H34, as per thesever*) amounts set opposite the names of therespective shareholders, an follows:
No. of Na ofCertificate. Sham. Ain't*
A.Q Delta, 44 60 25.00A. C. Ddt/, 52 9 4 60I.N. Knowles, Trustee, 43 250 126.00I. N. Knowles,Trudee, 66 47 2S 60W li Pridian), 26 126 62.50W. H.Pilchard, 6.H ¥3 11.60W. M. Patrick, 47 267 1X3.50W. M.Patrick, 62 M 25.60VI.A.Patrick, 31 33 16.60M. A.Patrick. 61 6 3.000 H. Simpkins, 7 10 6.00C. IISimpkins, OS 1 .50aH. Simpkina.Trustoe, 8 24U 120.00('. 11. Simpkins,Trustee, 66 46 22.50
And inaccordance with law, and pursuant toan order of tho Hoard of Director*, made on the25th day ot July, 1884,, so many share* of eachparcel ofe»ch stock as may be necessary willbesold at publicauetiun at thu office of the Secre-tary, Room No. fl.Temple Block, city of Los An-getes. On Tuesday, the 23d ihv of September,1864, at 12 M., of that day, to paydelinquent as-sessmeiita thereon, toiit'iher with costs of adver-tising snd expense ofsale.
W. J. NEKLY Secretary,Room No fl,Temple Work, Los Angeles
Los Angelee, Sept. Hh. 18S4. septfl 2w
FOR RENT.
5000 ACRES
SHANKLIN TRACT, ANAHEIM.
73 ACHKNOr Al.l 11.l »
And a Good Ditch of Running
Water.Anrientltil plftra hoift or ah >op. For ptrtloviUn>|>pl) to oruhlrta), Ji'ilNWAONKH,.ufim Anaheim.
SAN FRANCISCO
ArtificialStone Paring Go.DAVID MULREIN, Supl
Ws beg to inform tho publicthat we are no*
roady to put down the Howard Patent Ston-, Pavement for sidewalks, garden walks, CeltsFloor*and fronts. Also ooaoreto foundationfor buildings. Our work guaranteed.
Orders l«ttat Grand t'ontral Motelwill reeeiv1prompt attention. Patent appliedfor. Iteaspl
Removal Notice.
I The pul.Ho .re hereby notified UvU I have no»««l my o«c lo Soooa I and « Nadeai
I Much. ». S. YOUNil,
? ? ?RKALKSTATK. REAL KBTATK.
Crescenta Canyada 1\u25a0
A HEALTHFUL ADD BEAUTIFUL SPOT !
i FINE CLIMATE FINE SOILIi.
Pure Water and Plenty ol It!
ONLY 11 MILES NORTH OF LOS ANGELES.
to
CRESCENTA CANYADA
Is a Tract of 2500 Acres of Land
Bitnated near the Base of the Sierra Madre Mountains, above the Verdugo Carton,and knowu aa Fro*tlrs«, Warm Brush Land. It ia now bein« subdividedinto 10-acre lots, each of which will havo a water right from a aeries ot reßervoiranow being made on the tract.
THE LANDWILLBE 80LD ON EASY TERMS.
With one-quarter eaah down. A tract of 40 acrea haa been laid out aa a Town-Bite, witha Lark and Fountain. Aa a aituation for invalids itia one of the tim st.in the world. Mount San Francisco Maria protects it from winds from tbe aeaand tbe Sierra Madre from the north wind.
Special inducements willbe given to parties who will putup a
\u25a0
Hotel Tor Tourists anil Invalid* on the Trad.
hotel wonld be filled all the year.
Inquire at the office of T. E. ROW AW. 114 WorMi?S|irins Stroot.
Mr. A. E. Briggs will take pleasure in showing the land and giving all informa-tion about the anme. maylStf
Dr. H.oßobinson,
<NO?f IGIAOF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.
CORNER OF COURT ANO SPRINQ STREETS, tOS ANGELES, CALA.Scientist .djuatine/ ol SPECTACLESsnd EVB-01, ASSES st thiiomrc. NOEXTlACIIAKOK
lorexamination of eyes. BATISP ACTION UUAR,tUTHI'D!? every oaaeItllttf*t*rlrtnlea*. UinittrMj? ithyour eye., as lost sight never return,. Do not
buy gteeins th,t are noteulted to yonrvision Irom inexperienced denier*. Superior lemses andsuperior tacilltie, oombiue to giveour Spectacles and Eye.Glaseea a nutiwiml reputation.
saTArtiaeial Human Eyes inserted without pain. IeJOtJ
MANTELS and GRATESJust received; another carload of those beauti-
ful Mantels, snd for sale stREDUCED KATES by
J. A. BARROWS, J!13 and »15 N. LOS ANOELES STREET. f
Barbed lenoe wire inquantities to suit lmauW ,E. Uses*. W. H. Uonms. f
UNGER & HOLMES,Seachers of Record s & Conveyancers, j
ROOMS 10 and 11, HI M11,1.Kit BLOCK,
Los Angeles. Cal. auyM im ,VV. H. HOLMES &CO.,
OOLLEOTION AGENCY,Facilities for Collecting throughout tha
United States.
Kooius 10 snd 11, Bu.nll.er Block, 41 N. SpringStreet, Lot Angeles. Cal. aug3l lin
J, W, FCTLLBR.Practical Watchmaker & Jeweler,
919 North MainSt, opposite the Pico House.Special attention given to fine and difllrult
work. Allwork will receive prompt and careful |attention. Satisfaction always given and chargesroasonahla. Jylßtt
1884. 1884.FIFTH ANNUAL
Horticultural, Agricultural-ass?
Industrial ExpositionSIXTH DISTRICT
Agricultural Association.
PAVILION,Los Angeles,
CMTORER 13th to 18th,Inclusive.
$8,000 IN PREMIUMS !Arrangements are Completed
for the L.ar,reat ExhibitionEver Yet Made.
The Usual Baby Show Friday after-noon, October 17th.
Send forProgramme aud Pretuiiuu Us*.
B 11. HEWITT. SeesrSsrvNO. S Baker Mock.
W. H. WORKMAN. Preeedeul. sspeMd
SPHOIAL NOTICE.
The » Class in the Speed Programme Intemlad, when ednptedbv the Committee ol tbe, Agriculture! Ass.«3tatloi.. aa > IHeirlet rsje, butwas by misprint made a tree lor all. Entiles, willbe recelvsd to-day a. a District race.
' sspts It H. HBvytTT,rlecrotery.
REMOVALDOCTOB AONIS BURR, HomospeUilst aad
Electrletas, has removed to
Ponet's Building, over People's Store,
i sprli.g street. Dr Bare et, ?" ?
* eaern lea
SEE HERE \
3plendid 32-acre Fruit Farm»t outside the city: 10-rooinhouse, Urge barn,c.; c aire* fullbearing vineyard; 22 acres otherlit trees ten years old. Will sell all or part
K cheap,fo corner and 2 Inside lots on Griffin avenue.
t«t Lot Angeles, close to school and car line;ilv $400 per lot.V4«MM>. Fine business lot on Los Angeles St.I also have improved and unimproved properIn allparts of tbe city and county. Call onaddress N. S. KMBODY,
No. 6 South Spring street, Los Angeles, Cal.sept 13 lm
wth. C. A Prank Stevens,
Went met ofTndh, *H. Leave impres-on tor teeth in the morning, can have them
tree day. Teeth without a plate. Fine filling.specialty. Alloperations guaranteed. Room*Sand iwSchumacher Block, opposite P 0 liivutl
GRAND OPENING..?\u25a0day Night. Hciil-mbcr I.'ill,.
mn oAsisTO.HV rIAXK FU XX
SALOON ANDPRBB LUNCH119 8. SPRING STREET,
OPP. TURN VEREIN HALL,Vhere he willbe heppy to fee a'l hie iriend* etu
tie public generally ami eerve them with the
If ST OF WINfS, LIQUORS ACICARSFine Lunch willhe eerved at the opening.
ecptlglm
[Jew Drug Store,
CHRIS. QARVER,So. :i Sonllt Sprinii Street
BRYSON BLOCK, DEALER IN
Pure Drugs, MedicinesPatent Mcdicinos, Trusses.
Syriines. Toilet Arttels
Low, Son S Haden Balk Perfume?
Phyatclana Preaerlptlone accurately con
GOODS ALLNEW ANDFRESH
~FOR RENT.
Tne entire upper story of ths
LALAINDE BLOCK,No. South Sprluir, St.
Fifteenrood bleed reoma. well ventilated arall having; Him outlook. Half block Irom Poenfftee. For particulate inquire at onlee ol
T. X ROW tS,aaaeee oell litHaul, spring Street.
AFTER FOURTEEN WEEKS,J. J. WARNER haa returned end naa be lowat hie lormer HOOM, ft, lulu HLOVIwhere lie «illbe ule.eed to perform the dull.JMITtKI IiSUD aid CONVEYANCER Ihie obi Inrtxle ~el .11 new oaaa aa wellaa lor U\u25a0aettotßgaaatal. aa«a«l
PHYSICIANS,
DR. HUOKINS,llcilman Illook (over Gringo Store), No. 17
V ith Main St., tae Angelee.
OFFICE Moms -10 ». ». to 1 r » , t 00 r. a. toir. a., 7 P. a. to 8 p. >.
Houra between 11 A. M. etui I p a. devotee totreatment olEve Ear and Throat lilseaaea.
Keaidencc, No. IzO Spring Street.Telephone, Office, No !W; Reaidenco. No. 258.
aeplOtf
DR. B. P. PENDBRY,PHVNIt'IASJ ANIt ~l IM.K.N
Office snd llealdenre,
llamnionilRook. 'is South Spring Street. LeeAngelea. Cal.OFFICE Ilium- mto If. » ,
2 to 4 r. «., 7 lo »r. a. sepia lm
J. H. UTJjEY, M. D.,PHYNII'IAX WI. si lll.l'llt
OFFICE, NO. 4, AI.I.KNBLOCK,
Cor. ol Spiing and Temple itreeti, Loa Angelea
OHIco Hours -BtollA. ... Ito4p. M. aeplStf
M.P. OHAM2EKLIN,H. D.,Offlc ? renin,, J end 6 No. 20 South Spring Street,
HfM.i, Chicago Aye., Hoi le HeightsOfflco hours, 10 to 1! A. *~
» to s r.M. ObstelrieH .mil iliaeaaen of w en v apeeinltl.
tnyltl
HENKYB. LATHROP, M. D?PHYSICIAN ANO SURGEON,OFFICE ami I;KSIDF.NCK. Rooms I,2 and 3,
ItOedsl Mool .2:1 south Spring stroet.OFFIi'K HOURS -8 to 10 A. v and 1 to 4 snd
0 lo 7 r. «. ep2st
Q. J. ROWLEY, M. D.,OFFICE and HaaHMWOI UIIYSON BLOCK,
\u25a0 SOi:TH Sl'lllNilSTREET.Orrirs Iloiss: oto 12 A.a., ttoli p. at,l to
Callsanswered ntall houra. JelO Urn
M. Hilton WIUiams,MD,MOPBO,(Formerly ol Detroit, Mich.)
Ilraduate ol Victoria College, Toronto, teas*rlo, (180,), Memlier olthe Itollcge nl Phr.ieiane.vi.i Surgeons of onUrio. lor sevoral yearsproprietor ol the Ontario Puliiioiiart Instituteat Toronto, iHit.. and for 14 veara proprietor ofthe DetroitThr.,ot ami Lung Institute at De-troit, Michigan.OFFICE: 276 North Mainatreet.Loe Angolee.L'al.
office hours, from ll) A. M.te 4 p. H.Suudsya, Irom 4 to fir.a. fel)2oft
k7t>. wibb~~
PHILMPd BLOCK, 38 NORTH MAINSTPEET,
Uradnated in thus Jefferson Mimical Colleira, Phil-adelphia, in iMiTi, attended lectures in Ht. Bar-ili(»l..uifw n College Hospital, London. Also in(iuv's Hwpilaland King a ( ollcge, Lomlon, inISMsml lfWi Tsok a clinical course In theM.siical University, Edinburgh, ami solicits inchpalrotiiiKY an hln experience ami modicul edueaHOD merits.
Omcs Ilni'RS; Btolo A. m. and 9, to6 r a*Junes ly
A. R. RHBA. M. D.vrilVKialA\ AIVU MIIU.MtV
Office am) residence, 4r3 Noith Spring Street,Inthe new Ponet-Bumlller Block.
Prompt attention given to sll professionalouslness.
Diseases of Children a Specialty.Oprtca lloiisH?o to10 a. a., f to 6 i7 toBr. m.
Calls answered at all hours of the day or night.
DR.T. C. GALE, THCHEALTHOFFICER,Ha* taken Room No. 14 in the Los Angelea Ho-ld, corner First and i,o* Angeles mirct-tti. Hewill remain in hit* office fromt) to 10 A.M., tov icciiniatc Uidmc who nitti wish i', at the hands \u25a0of the city.
LaCronies copy myttf
DR. F. R. .FROSTHaa REMOVED hit office and Residence to
17 N. Main St., Hellman Block,Rooms 3, 4 snd fi. i
OFFCE HOURS- 8 to 11 A.«., 2to 5snd 7 to 8 'sepl.ll p. a. Telephone No. 90.
DR. ROSS KIRKPATRICKHas removed hia olneo to
Hellman Block, No. 17 N. Main St.. ,Rooms 1. 2 and 3.
OFFICE HOURS-10 to 12 A. sf., Itn 4 and 710 8aeptlilfj p. a. Telephone No. 00.
F. BE W. CRANK, M. U.,
HO M CEOP ATHiST.,
Rooms if> and 30 Baker Mock. Office hours,10 A. H. to I-.! H., 2to 4, and 7toBP. H. novlt;
Dr. J. S. Griliin,OFFICE AT RESIDENCE, 14 S. MAINSTREET. j
Office Hours?o to 11 a. M., Ito 3 and 7to 8 JKcaidencc?East side of Main atreet, below 'First. mis-tf 1
Dr. O. P. GOlingham,Graduate and Member Roys' College Surgeons,
England.Orsduite nnd Memlier Royal College Physi-
cians, Kdinlmrg.
7JN. MAINSTItKKT, NEAR FIRST STREET.Consultation hour.: 0 to 10 A. a., 2 to 4. 7
IPS r. a. dccl» tf
C. EDGAR SMITH, M- D.,
Itertal IrisK-nm-H, Wnmb nml Irln-ary Troubles).
/S-OFFICE:--No. is South Main street. Jan24tl
Dll. J. P. "WIDNEYHas remould liisoffice Irom Downcv Block tc
WInNCY BLOCK, FIRST STREET,liit.i\u25a0 \u25a0?! Mam .md Spring.
OFFICE HOURS, -[ 'J £ '* p-|Residence, 321 South HillStreet.Telephone, offlee St, House 50-3. lancatf
DR. J. M WHITE,DENTAL PARLOR,South Spring; street. No. 31 Brrson Block, Los
Angeles, Cal. janGtl
WALTER LINDLEY,M.DOmci amd RmrVkaci
no. ate fort flrcrNext door toWollwelM.r's drug store,
Telephone No. 42. Office hoitis2 to 4 P. M
OR. CHAS. A. H. DC SZICETHY.OFPICK.-Schumacher Block. opitoslte Post
ofnee, rooms 20 and M. RWIHEMjE:?PearIstreet, corner Ninth.
Office hours:?lo to 1? a. v.; 2t04 r. m.\ 7 toBp. a. at residence. Telephone No. at officeandresidenco, 100 H»v and mi-litcalls answered.
anStf
Dr. Joseph KurtzNn. 206 Main street, op|<oalte Baker Block
tWF.\c and ear diseases brwated with the oare ofa rfpeciallrtt. ap2*
J. Hannon, M, D.,County Physician.
MASTAHKi, RlTlLDlNU.upsUtrs. ResidenceCosmopolitan Hotel.
Ortloe houra frotu 10 to 12 a. a.; from 1 to 4P. aapiO-tf
DR. E. BOBBINS,113 S. MAIN*STREET,OPPOBITKMedical Electrician ami proprietor or the cele-
lirate<l Therapeutic Baths.Diseases diagnose,! without explanation from
the patient. Consultation free.OFFICE HOI'RS-S till12, iro5, 6 to 8.Tassphasss 244. aug2Btf
OSOAR O. BALDY,VETERINARY SI K4.1 0\
ALL CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY.Residence, 22S South Spring street.References: Dr. X D Wise. Los Angeles: J.
W Adams, Downey City Siirvieal o|serationsp.'rfnrnitilsncf.-Hsifi|ii> mi kII tkiineutic animals.Also,buyingatnl selling horses. ap2tf
J. W. BKRHR, M. D,PHYSICIAN AND SVRtJEON,
Specialist fordiseases of the Nose. Throat andNeck, Sktn Ditteases, Diseases of the UrinaryOrgan, Keinale Diseases, andall Survicsi Opera-tions, as for FUtuU, Piles, stricture, Cancer,Polypus and all other Tumors.iiFs-ICK -Ro.mil 13 and 14 Schumacher Block,
Spring St. opposite PottU.rl.ee.OFFICK HoritS~H>lt a x., 1-4 snd 7-8 l\ M.
Sunday, 3-6 p. a.angltttf I.OS Angeles. CaL
J. a BARE, M.I'll"*i-sl4 iiv wi> j*rm.K«\
Graduate ol Bennett Eclectic Med. Col., Chi-caffo, A. k> mm
Po-iti*eh eiire.l, BS tli.xtl*MWmt MM t»c entire-lydispettsed wttli,and lifenolonger im|KTilr-*lbyth*rupture Iteeoniing Strangulated. Mvmetrodof. ure in the onl> utwolut-dy safe,palidarts, bloodless and vflertual; no trass, knife,ligature iK>rauncieal operation. Athorough am)pernaaiient cure guaranteed. Seldom ov«r fl*«days rsquired. Wbv suffer the mental andphysical torture when there is an a>MOluts curt1ia store tar youf The wise and pru.luot willnotlet this opportunity pass. Callou or address J.S. Rare, M. U., Ptiyslciaii and Surgeon, l-ai-rondel*K>. h. opposite P. o , R»«ta 8 and 0: entran.-e
on Flratstreet, residence. IMUtite airevt. cur-lier Third. Consultation Free.
OFFICE HOI'RA-tt to 12 a. M.,p. m. sun.l-n 3to 9m, a. ssptllif
DANCING SCHOOL.i
' Ailotthe Round Dances111 I.HTI \ MS roetwaOXM
ByProkeeor Sulliiana Woealerlul Chert Syatemlerlfi. Bnson tla.ll MiaaaJ', Weuieratay andFrUla) Evening! ol i-eA-h *c.k aeptlO Ira
PORTRAIT PJIMTIHC;, Mn. K. Kepina, reeeiilly Iross haea ouene.l a Studie at Ita w Filth at'ee*. BPaanr ia prepared to in.Se PottralU rillasr la Oilc oeCraion. Uesaaaanejaj as a. aaasja>jß? tasi
art. Terras wasnnalile. aeaalt la.
FOR SAI.K-RRAI,ERTATK.
San FelipeRANCHO.
INSAN DIEGO OOUNTY,
FOR SALE.
10,000 acres, good for .heap
or cattle, well watered, can be
bought for $3.50 per acre, ifapplied for aoon. |
Apply toCHARLES CROCKER,
San Pranciaco,on
A. B. HOTOHKISS.San Diego, Cala." lanilf
BargainsIN?
Pasadena Real Estate$|750 '>ut witlithe leiMlirinrdSom varieties of oramre and decid-uitis fruit trees, also evergreen hedge in front;charniimr location and beautiful view of the vsl-lev water piped to the land hu 1ii.o very rlnestof soil. Thin is a first-class investment at W750.
tfJOßnn Five acres i-> bearing orange ami{J>tCi<J\J\J Iteiiiit.iMfruil It.ts and vines ad-jiiiinhit propiist 11 IS iilri'a1Mat on. on principalstreet, has frontage of 900 feet; will pay B*lto300 per cent, to subdivide.
tfcOGfitf. ThFce ft W acres finely im-tPsOOUU prove.l; house 7 rooms; one-half\u25a0 from I'lwtnffi-:,,;t«o minutes' walk fromRailroad Station.
Aqncn Five acres, allset out different va-jpOaflts/V ri.'ties orange and deciduous treesand vines; new house, hard rtnlshed; sit-
gatod on onu of thu prettiest avenues; a lovely
Fine fruit land; with water pipod to land, st|12fi per acre.<tSI7Af. Twoaereson leading wenue, with 4tp/ \JU shares wavr piped to land.
Also many other improved and unimprovedPlaces.
BEN. E. WARD ORF. MINOTTWARD,
Real Estate Agents,Postojict Building Pa*adena.
augStl
ATTRACTIVE
Resilience PropertyFOR SALE
In one of the
FINEST tOCATIONS IN THE CITY.
Mr. Chas. W. Davis haa made another subdi-vision ofhis beautiful tract on
"BOYLE AVENUE,"Southeast of bis resilience and we willoffer thisproperty for hhlu in lots of from 3 to 6 acreseach, which willmake the most desirable homesin the city.
The Oity Water Pipes are Laidalong the street Fronting
4the Lots.
The other portion previously offered, compris-ing 11 large lots, were all sold tnside of ten daysand are being improved, thus showing the attractivencßi of the location. Parties desiring tortccure a bargain should call at ooco and see thsmaps and the prices, at tho officeof
DENNIS & COOK,Agents. 248 Main St., Baker Block.
msv22tl
Splendid ChanceFOR AN INVESTMENT.Parties ilesfring to make a profitable invest-
ment cm have anopportunity of so doing. Wm
For Sale Blocks or Land
B u| situittil
ON BOYLE HEIGHTS,Commanding a splendid view and no healthierlocation to be found. These Ulocks front onanSO foot Avenue aud contain about four acreaeach. Would make beautiful building sites orwillsubdivide intolots to advantage.
For terms and Map ofavne eaU on
DENNIS & COOK,248 Main street. Baker Block.
»plBtl
FOR SALE.FINE DAIRY AND FRUIT RANCH
Of about 3m acrea can 1 o had
AT A BARGIAPw,If called for aoon, about 8 miles from city; con-venient to market prc-duce; land moist, fcandyloam; 2SO shares of water stock; good soil for
« Incus fruits and vines; all wellteimd andcross funced; good orchard, alfalfa, house. l«arn,corrals, etc., etc. Could be *>ut>divided and soldat a great profit. Call on or address,
ADAMS. SON A MI'RRAY,auirirtf Office; 33S Pioo House, M. MainSt,
FOR SALE.40 Acres of First-Class Land
Insplendid locality.
ABUNDANCE OF WATER.Ten and a half acres in vines, frow4t»l3
years old; 10acres alfafa, 4 acres orchard, iryears old, 16acres of corn, gtiod house and bara;
land well fenced. Prle*\ «tO.«XIO.This place is cheap at ¥l.r>.' ©0, but the owner
is coinpelledto sell. ApplytoADAMS, SON & MI'RRAY,
3iuj)26| Office: 3S» Pico Uoose, N. Main st
Something for Everybody.I have on hand constantly a choice tineof
Fish, Game and Poultry. FreshSalmon Received Daily.
Also all other Fish, inclu ling Clams. CocklesiAdaMtt-rs, Hover, Rabblis, snipe, duoks,always un hand Ln their season. Pouftrr of alikiaids a specialty. .
Anyol the above goods dressed free of t \ira
charge and delivered to any part ofthe city.Choice Eastern Hams ano bacon sliced to or-
der. Ist. HKH/IM.ltS South Spnmr Street,
P. O. Box *8 Telephone 106.Goods shipped C. O. D. at Lowest Market Kates.
sept«u
FOR SALE.
The best Biiftlacsft Property In
i Southern California*
Tbe San llornanlino Flour Mill, ons of
i the best water povrera in the State
Toa practical business man unasnal \u25a0 ><? vinsnts will\u25a0 r oflerad to |Mtrcitaaa a valuahl*property, with ssaall |s»vinent ttosn, lisdaues,osm, twoaad three yea**.
ALSOThu handaonM new Itmirvrsa Btoek. two i*as>««orr«, ditectlv <>ppo>>iW the pmteipal bos>l.frontLns; .0 f»«* by (*0 feet on the prt».ipal bsi-*--i>t-«M ttifrtof Lha Ui»n. This property will he~>..t rtti.,.- 1. r.... ..r lea?l to i.-*pottM>*k«Anns for a mm at a low rent.
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