9 HERALD WANTS YOUR "WANT" ADS IN ITS "WANT" COLUMNS. THE SHREWD FOX Cached the crow and got her dinner by.flail"'!. 'hre'rd man ihuls he can most cfflectually reach the jreatett number thro ugh the Uie oj a UtraM II ant AO. The HERALD "Want Columns" bring reunite, lhat >s what you want. These are recommendations that count. 8 PKMA I FINEST CREAMERY BUTTER, UNTOUCHED by hand; made entirely by machinery and delivered at your house every Wednesday in two-pound moulds. Mail order to P. O. box 40, San Gabriel. xl T7»OLLOW"ING IS A LIST OF THE CHIL JT dren who have been admitted into the Los Angeles Orphan asylum since tho last publica tion: Whole orphans—Mary Andereon, 9 years; Maria Vietra, 5 years. Half orphans—Margaret Pertirgo. 1 year; Braulia Elias, ti years and i) monlhs; Elisabeth llollman, 12 years; Ramona Fells, 11 years: Catharine Shearon, 12 years and '.) months; Margaret Ramirez, 12 years and 8 months; Elisa Para, 11 years; Aurelia Roland, 12 years and 10 months: Loretta Mohen, 11 years; f adic Mohen, 4 years and 8 months; Sarah Perez, 4 years; Stella Perez, 2 years; Caroline Gondre, 13 years; Camilla Gondre, li years; .Marina Crumley, 13 years; Aurelia Lenori, 11 years; Andrea Lenori, 5 years. ' SISTER JOSEPHINE. October, 1894. I\'E MAKE YOU LOOK YOUNG AND 11 pretty: we enlarge tho bust and neck; re move freckles, moles, superfluous hair, wrin kles, lines oi care, birth-marks, red noses. Whiten the .-kin and permanently tint the cheeks and lips, straighten noses and alter pugs; we make eyebrows heavy and grow hair on bald heads: satisfaction guaranteed or no money, call oi address CALIFORNIA BEAUTY PA RLO It. rooms 49, 50 and 51, Phillips block Dr. and Mrs. Adams. Bald Heads, join our $10 monthly class and we guarantee'n> grow iiair on your heads in DO days. Call at 11-25 CALIFORNIA BEAUTY PARLORS. lEWIS AALD'EiisON. 31* 8. MAIN STREETS j are selling this week the best new plush bed lounges made for t>l4, worth $18; or the best silk ones for $13; new extension tables for $14; folding beds for $7.50; good sewing machines for $5; Fairbanks scales for 4; clnf fo dcrs tor $(i. The best 15 cent matting you eversaw. You'll lind ii always pays big lo gel what you want al LEWIS .v. ALDERSON'S. ■VTOTICE OF UNREDEEMED KM articles such as gold, gold-filled and silver watches, diamonds, Jewelry, musical instru ments, guns, pistols, etc.. pledged since March 13, 181)4, till May 8, 3894, tickets numbering from 9092 lo 2!K>9, and from Mo. 1 to No. 510, will be sold according to law Nov. Bth at 150 N. Main st., Los Angeles. ' B PASTA. OTICE—THE LOSANGELES CITA WATER company will strictly enforce the follow ing rules: 'ihe hours lor .sprinkling arc be tween il and 8 o'clock a.m. and 6 and 8 o'ekn k p.m. For a violation of the above regnletion the water will be .shut off and a fine of $2 will be charged before the water will be turned on again. 8-17 tf T"lIE SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES OF THE STATE Loan and Trust company arl: 7 lbs lolled wheat or oats,2sc; sardines. 5 boxes, 25c: tomatOOS, 2 cans, 15c: 7 bars German family soap, 25c; eastern oil. 70c; gasoline, 70c; 4 packages starch, 25c; Hid, 10-lb can, 85c; 5 lbs, 45c. 001 S. Spring street, corner Sixth. HABITS MAfKIST, 818 S. BERING—O LBS. boiling beef. 25c; 2 lbs. round steak, 15c: rib steak, tie.; sirloin, tenderloin or porter house steak, 12' 2 c.; stewing mutton, 3c; leg of mutton, sc.; rib or shoulder chops, 2 lbs., 15c. Everything else in proportion. CHASE'S MARKET, illB S. Spring. T~IVONDERFUL MEDICINE FOR FEMALE 1\ irregularities from whatever cause; It never falls to give relief or money refunded; 35 years' experience. Address OR. A. J. GIEIS NER, oillce Ki7' oN. Main sl., room 12. U-31tf I~>OR LuJI'EIUOR PHOTOGRAPHS AT POP " ular prices, try the Unique photographic art studio, 127 West First stieet. A. W. IOH.N, operator; WATSON A; CO.. proprietors. 12 B'~USINKSS CARDS 81 PER 1000; OTHER printing in proportion. Pacilic Printing Plant. 217 New High st. Tel. 1400. 11-25 tf KsaDlUJg*. R~ emoWd: profTT^eeT^clalrVoVant and independent slate writer, is now locat ed permanently at 242 , 2 South Broadway; sittings daily; tells you all business matters, develops medtumlstlo persons; losi and stolen articles found; reunites the separated, restores lost affections: removes evil spirits' spells, sinful habits; brings happiness: a medium by the gift of God; si -tings, *:'; ladies, gl. Par lors 12 and 18, 242Ji S. Broadway. SB H|i;s. PARKER," LIFE-READING CLAIR .»! yoyant; consultations on business, min eral locations, law suits, removes disease, love, marriage, etc. Take University electric car to Forrester avenue and Hoover street, go west on Forrester avenue three blocks t> Vine street, second house on Vine street west ol Vermont avenue. 3-30 If TT EALING. MEDIUM—MRS. A. OEOROE HAS 1 1 wonderful power over disease, trouble and sickness, no not delay seeing her. Ex amine her wondenul charms and Talisman. They will bring to you health, success, pros perity, love and happlncs-. 444 Hill st. 11-4 tt ER SO N A L—R EV. AG NEThTpLE AS A N CE, the celebrated dead-ironce medium, gives private sittings daily; satisfaction guaranteed. Permanently located at (134 S. Broadway. I - JeRSONAL—MRS. I. F. PRIOR. I~E~DIUM, will bo alal 230. S. Spring St.. room 4 for a short time; business and trance sittings daily; hours, 10 a, in. lo 5 p. m. MRSr~IIOPKiNS-.il ITCHELL, BUSINESS and test medium, has resumed business at TOO E. Filth st.. cull and see her. 4-23-05 jjkntjs rs, 18l<2^F^TaTuTs h csJ^lBS2 DR. L. W. WELLS, CORNER SPRING AND First st., Wilson block; takeelcvalor. Gold crown and bridge work a specialty; teeth ex tracted without pain. Boom 1. lil4 tf DA MS~B R< 'i' IIE N T Al. PA RLORB, 380ti S Spring st.; painless extracting and lin ing: plates, Ti?, all work guaranteed; established 10 years. 7-7 tf IjsRN EST A I.LIN, H. D.B,&L.D. 8. GRADUATE of Chicago College Dental Surgery, 175 N. Spring st., over Beaton Store, Los Angeles, Cal. D~R. WILDER. Corner Sevenlh and Mom streets. Telephone 108 L 4-ll tf D~ R. KENNEDY. DENTIST, N. BPBINQ St., rooms 2, o and 7. Painless extraction. 11-20 tf I 'RANK STEVENS, - 324! i & SPRING ST. ? Open Sundays and evenings; electric light. IjT rT~C U N NIN GIIA m 7 I» E XTIST,~C A LIFO R * • nia Bank building. 10-2 tf D 1C w7pT teeker,"d¥ntist, hammond block. l'JQi., S. Spring st. 11-2'lf I'HO TO*. It A I-II PAULO Its. parlors, 452 s. spring; children's photos a specialty; satisfaction guaranteed. F. 11. BOYET'i E, Prop. (TS B. WAITE. 211 WEST FIRST ST., LOS AN y • geles, Cal. Views made to order guaran teed. Largest assortment S. California views, TT»OUB TIN TYPES, NICEST FINISH, 25e: J 1 cabinets, $1 do/.; at the lent, Up'r Main st. 11-27 \\ T esner Makes iYrsT-class WORK >> only; $2 up. 120 N. Spring st. 11-24 PLAZA GALLXBY; PHOTOS Bl: ANY size mid Ihe l,e>t finish. 513 N. Main st. 1 21 PHYSICIANS. C. W. UNGER, EX-ARMY DOC '.*XZJ& tor from Berlin, Germany, cures ail female and chronic diseases, both medical and SUiglcalj catarrh rheumatism, niodicine ifl a bottle; cancers, tumors, piles removed without knife: come and see tbe cancer; 254 S. Main sL Olllcc hours, 11, 12 •2,6,U, 8. 10-3 lin Mrs" dr. j. h. bmith, specialty, mid wifery. Lsdiesearod for duringconli ne nicnt ul 727 liellevue avc. Calls promptly at tended lv. Telephone 11 111. o 511 KOK BXQHANOK. I 'XCHANGE—GROCERY AND NOl7o\ J j $200, for cow and chickens or lot west or southwestern part of Oity. 7511 S. Spring 5 n EXCHANGEi— PROPERTIES OF ANY _ kiud. Sec BEN WHITE, 221 W. First St. 10-22tf CAItKIACI; WiIKKS. rpIIE TABOR CARRIAGE: J W. ITftb st. Tel. 4U5. Painting, repairing and Uiinmiug. We carry full line of vehicles 11-22 10S ANGELES ITERALT*t MONDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 5, 1804- HRLP WANTKO— HAM. WAN Tf D—ALL X B IDI NO 11 El. P, PRE E employment or nnv Information, address E. NITTIXGER'S BUREAU, established Office, 310)4 S. Spring st.; residence, 481 8, Hope St., corner Fifth, l.os Angeles, Cal. Tele phone 113. 6 1(1 tf Clt\ AND COl'Nrir official f"reE labor bureau, 24(> New High st., telephone 1153, for cooks, waiters, household help, me chanics and laborers. W. A. WHITE, Man ager. 11-1011 far AN TED—AT ONCE, TWO INDUS I RlOfJf \\ young men to solicit orders for line por traits ato. j. Mackenzie a caB studio, ii Potomac block; good pay to first-.'lass men; apply at once. • 5 TOT ANTED A FEW PERSONS IN EACH Tl place to do writing. Send stamp f.T I*o page book of particulars. J.WOODBURY, 187 ft. Forty-second st., N. Y. city. 10 7 ly nr ANTED—SOLICITORS FOR AN ARTICLE Tf that sells lo everybody, men, ivomni and children; it is necessary anil cheap; big money in it. ( all at 111 Arcadia st. B TIT ANTED—A TAILOR WHO UNDER vI stands pressing men's garment! in dye bouse, Good wages. Apply AMERICAN DYE WORKS, 1115 \V. Sixlh SL ltjl IJETTY,1 JETTY, HUMMEL Al C 0..'300-302 WEST Second st. Tel. Mlft The best employment office In every way In Southern California. 7 12tf_ iiM.r msrsii-FKNai.k. T^ANTED—A WOMAN THAT UNDER -11 stands pressing ladies' gnnnents in dye house. Apply AMERICAN DYE WORKS, 610 (V. Sixth St \ _lt_ SlrllATlima WANTED—MALK. T>RIXTER—TWO YKA 5S' EXPERIENCE 0 X I east and press, s. orataate Christ college London. Keaily writer; desires position on country newspaper; here for heidlh: salary mere necessities. Address J. BOND, No. 120 S. Vlgnes st. this city. 3t, TV A NTED—YOUNG MAN, COLLEOK OR A D II Uatt and member cf tbe Howard l aw School, wishes to obtain a position. Address S., box 1)0, thu office. 5_ SITUATIONS WANTID-rIiHALK, \\- AN 1 DO LIGHT It housework or sew ing or companion lo a lady by a person of trust and reliance I ex pect small wages, although I will appreciate a pleasant home more than wages. Parties will please suite what their work is when address ing I. box (10, this office. No Objection to leaving the city. References exchanged. B G6OD~ DRESSMAKER FROM BAN FRAN- Cisco would like some more work fit home; dresses made, $3. 5.4 Flower St., near Sixth. 10-20 tf IVANTED—"EXPER lENCED DRESSMAKER, It late from the Seat, wants work at home or will go out by the day. 510 Temple st. 5 WANTED— BY MIDDLE-AGED LADY, SlT tjation to do chamber work or general housework. 33!) San l'edro St., room 71. li \~~ GOOD RELIABTE woman WOULD LIKE to take care of a few offices; address P, Box 10, Hi: ha LP. at WANTKU-MIKOK.LI.ANEOUS. man ?1 aud wife to lake three furnished rooms and board owners; two in family; references. t4O Bellevue avenue. ti 11-A NTE D ~— TO - IiTLD YOUR HOUSE 11 cheap; bring plans and sec mv work ami get figures. COURTNEY, 13S S. Broadway. 5 IET AX T ED-TO BUY OLDGOLD ANDSILVE R VV at highest market prb c. JUL WoI.TER, manufaciuring jeweler, 122 S. Mainst. 10-4 3m 11 'AN TF.D~ — TO _ BUILD YOU R HOUSE I r cluup; bring plans and see mv work and get figures. COURTNEY, 139 S. Broadway. I) WANTED— PLOWING IN LARGE OR small jobs; thoroughly prepared. 419 VY. Twenty-lirst St. 5 TTTANI ED - Foil BPO f CASH, FURNITURE. II stoves, carpels, etc., etc. COLGAN'S. 3il> s. Main st. 10-5 1m 117 ANTED—PAINTERS TO SEE THE EX )i cclsior paints at 821 S. spring st. 12 3 lost and found. hTpTi jLj inches long; one car clipped; $50 reward far return to 419 W. Twenty-first St. 5 T OST-ONE GOLD RING, GRAPEVINE - EN- J j graving; initials A. M. P. Reward. HOLT or FOSTER, 241 San l'edro. 5 IjioD XD—TA KEN UP~LAST SUNDAY. A young Jersey cow. Owner call at Paper Mill, Linwood. ii T OST- A DCRHAM COW. IF FOUND PLEASE _/ send word lo CAUL WALBERG, 1053 W. Eighth St. 5 |"-:i w Fifth atreet, Repairs made for any stove in the (J. s. Pa Icrns made lo order 15 ASOLINE STOVES CLEANED, REPAIRED Tel. 1008. BI.AI'kMAN, 403 S. spring s r.l.Ki Ti:l<:.» I. MACHINKIIY. Ug7\Y AG N lER eTeLECTRI CAL M ACHI N* E works. Maf'r of elecirie apparatus. 148 W. lilth st.; tools aud line mack tue works. 7-4 BUSINESS OPPOIirUNITIES. JSOR SALE-$l6OO. A 20-room lodging house. Fine location. Rem only $50. Owner going lo Europe. $Ui(tl> eilhi balance a city lot. • genuine bargain. Discount lor cash. OLIVFR tt CREASIXGFR, 5 2;17 IV. First st il'-i-nil ONE OF THE LARGEST AND sN)l)\M> best paying stores in city dealing in crockery, groceries, stationery—everything in general'; clears about 19000 a year net profit; goods on hand will invoice more than amount a kc.l; long lease, etc.; owner com pelled to sell on account ol sickness; sure bona fide paying business, open for the most thorough inspection. Apply to BEM Wll IT*, 221 VV. l'irstst. 5 111 ER V STABLE "-II \s GOOD ST()C'K~ j good buggies and carriages, harness, etc., in good location, and Is a paying business; conic iv aud g. 1 Ihe price and terms; owner leaving the cltv. ROYCKA PULLMAN, 14? 8. Hroadway. 2-tf I Sor~salk— LODGING house; 1)7 rooms, finely furnished; close in: must be sold on account of illness of pro prietor: price, BBsvol only parlies with cash need apply. Gall at 358 s. spring st., from 10 to 12 a. in 0 • > »7m II IU A N PLAN— nr>*.e)\/\f Located in bean of city; 71 rooms completely ami bcaiii.fullv furufshed. A bar gain such a< is seldom offered. For particu lars see T. M. KILLIAN, kiUj W, First St. 0 "(WI '"' ' M M I SBION BUSINESS—SEEDt, •P...-11'I" green anil dried fruits and general produce Four horses and-I wagons. Will be sold til invoice, rail and Investigate. T. M. KILLI AN, 228 W. First st. 6 ,".■>.-,•---DELICACY STORE: WEI.I. Lt> cated; good steady established trade; very neat, attractive store: must be so dat once Apply tci HEN Will lE, 221 W. First sl. 5 3T7wT-FOR SaT.e"—TEA, COFFEE AND epAUw spice trade with 50 customers on the book; owner has other business to attend to. Apply by letter lo F. A., room 57 The Euclide, 30: Main st. 5 AYE HAVE ANY KIND OP A BUSINESS YOU *1 may w ant, from a fruit stand In Los An geles to a ssw mill in Oregon; see our list and prices. ROYCE & PU I.I.MAN, 147 8. Broad way. 2-tf TI7E HAVE A HALF INTEREST IN ALU- V> eistive business, well established, that we will sell very reasonable to the right man Sec ROYCE & PULLMAN, 147 S. Broadway. 2-tf 4507- iToixi in a nor BE—l7 room s-7", eg/010 baths. Hot and cold water; com pletely furnished; very line location. P. M, KILLIAN, 228 W. First st. 0 1> EST AUIt A NT, YE R V CENTRALLY LoT i cated on Spring st.; well furnished: good trade; very (heap. KOYCE st PULLMAN, 147 S. Broadway. 2-tf Jl" YOr~NEF.P ANY SALOON FIXTURES IN good repair, and worth moro than we will Mk for them, come and see ROYCE A PULL HAM, 147 s. Broadway. 2 If vSI«)V" FRUIT AND TOBACCO STAND: ONE ?!r I-rot' the best places and pays because the rent is cheap. ROYCE & PULLMAN, 147 S. hroadway. 2 tf B~K~KR V"ANDY"AND RESTAURANT; SPLTnDID oven and is doing a good busi ess; inves tigate this. ROYCE & PULLMAN, 147 S. Broadway. 2-tf i» | Aftl V—RESTAURANT; THIS PLACE "iS nrlvUl" on Spring st. and is one of the best on Ihe market. ROYCE .v, PULLMAN, 147 S. Broadway. 10-25 tf TF~~YOU~U AN"T A GROCERY STORE ON A I principal corner of Spring st. come and Bee us. ROYCE & PULLMAN. 147 S. Broadway. 2-tf T,-SOR~ITaLE-Oo6iS~DRY GOODS AND N0- JT tion business in growing town in Southern California. Address BOX 121, Redlands, Cal. 7 C A1.00N7-W ELL LOCATED AND II AND* io somely lined up. For particulars see ROYCE A PULLMAN, 147 s. Broadway. 2-tf 11?HOLESALB BUBINEBB FOR SALE; IS 11 easily handled and very profitable. See ROYCE ,t PULLMAN, 147 s. Broadway. 2-tf A nAA—CIGA M, TOB ACCO, ETC.;GOOD >?_"U location and cheap rent: look at this. ROYCE ,fc PULLMAN, 147 S Broadway. 2-tf TP YOU WANT TO DISPOSE OF YOUR BUSI _L ness without delay for cash, apply to HU BEB A BARNARD, 227 W. Second st. I'oil SALE—A GROCERY DCJNG A GOOD T trade; selling.on account of retiring from business, lii'iuire at 251 E. Fifth st. 5 ffifUMl RESTAURANT—THE BUST BUSI •7-fHH- ness for sale in Los Angeles. See 1..M. KILLIAN, 228 W. First St. 0 0 « —- FRUIT, CANDY AND CIGAR STORE. ►Mi.) Fine location. Cheap rent T. M. KILLIAN", 228 W. First St. 6 RESTXURANT—NICE LOCATION— JfT -- it) Very neat place. A bargain. T. M. KILLIAN", 228 W. First St. 0 - -'—BARBER SHOP; GOOD LOCATION J!M«) for a good barber. ROYCE \ Iff I)R ES- I N1: Slf AMPOOING AND MAN icuring, electric, medicated and v,apor bath-. MIS--S. >| IfsTi-iKLD 121 S. Main. IU BABBKBfc' fctIPPLIEN. H"oPPi •: RSI E AD, WILOIJiS RE lai infer, of guaranteed razorsand grind ers of till i.inds 01 cutlery. I 1(1 \Y. Third st. 1 UPIIOI.SIHKK.iI. 1,1. c sTluTnT'fact uiTiTr"6im}F rj bolstered goods, mattresses, etc.; carpet lilting ana laving a specialty, 631 S. Sprln ;st MAN'I I A UHI lt-fKANCO-AAIEIIICAN. T -re atm c taken care of al all stages of sickness. Con liPement a s jn-eiii 1 ly. 717 Temple st 1121 L AIMIKH M AMU rAUTUItS-11. I' ll a WEBSTER WHOLESALE AND re' lis lail dealer in all kinds of ladders, 218 11 Second sl. DNIIKK f AKINtI AMI 1; VI It ALM IM G. 01: it & iAI 1 i j:'sl7n7T47V. sp"rin(l fin est lies I-e ill Ihe eic\. Prices rcusonul.le HABNai-n .ni> HAUIILKHY. OTTO RUFF MANUFACTURES ALLI)TYLE3 liarness and horse boots at 3235. Main sl. COS I KAITCBI, CToNßAb's' HIII'KK, ..RANTIK,' BIT UMIN / ous aud asphait paving, 237 W. First kk EDUCATIONAL. THE LOS (incorporated , located at 144 8. Main st., is Ihe largest and best equipped institution In Southern California. It provides a thorough business education In the most practical way. The commercial course is not surpassed on this coast. The shorthand department lcsds all competitors, and Is a great success. Its de -1 artuicnt ol penmanship t*, conducted by Prof. E. K. Isaacs, a leacher of national reputation. The teachers of tills college are eminently lilted for their work. nay session open all the year. Night sessions Monday, Wednes day and Friday nights of each v.eck. Sand for catalogue. E. R. BCHUADEK, pres.; F". w. KELSKY, vice-pres.; I. N. INSKEEI', seo. TKTOODBURY BUSINEsi COLLEGE, 'i'U S. 11 Spring sl., the oldest, largest and finest equipped commercial school in Southern ( al> foniia; athoiough course In the commercial branches mil banktiig; a superior and success ful shorthand and typewriting de- artuicnt and a practical English course; new college rooms, perfectly lighted and ventilated; elec tric elevator for yuiiils' use; new furniture and appliances; open all the year; pupils received at any time; Illustrated caGlogu.. and fu 1 In formation free. G. A. HOUGH, president; N. C. I'ELKER, vice-president. 4-4-lyr THROOP POLYTECHNIC INSTITULE, PA* ailcna, California, the only institution in Southern California providing thorough In dustrial and art training for both ser.es in con nection with scientific, literary or classical education, sloyd school for younger puoils. Manual training schooland college ot technol ogy. ( nurses largely elective. Good homes for students. For catalogue and full Informa tion address PRESIDENT CHARLES 11. KEYEBI Pasadena, California. G1 IRI S' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL— ' r 4lti W. Tenth st Reopens Monday, September 24. Hoarding pupils received. MISS PARSONS and Miss dennen, prlnclpils. T OS ASH E LPS TRAIN 1 Nlfl-CH OOL 11N \j corporateil) for klndergartnets. Address MRS. D. MAYUEW, (178 W. Twenty-thlrdst. t 7-8 tf * Parker' sciiooi; 6f~eu>cution "and dramatic expression. 455 S. Broadway. 10-10 tf ASTBURY SHORTHAND AND TYPEW'SiT ing school, Potomac bik,2l7 S. ll'way. 78lf. IkfRS. SELMA GRASS — EXPERIENCED .11 piano teacher. 440 S. Broadway. 11 \ST BURY~BAn7c> STUDIO, POTOMAC /\. block, 217 s. Broadway. 7-8 tf riNANCIAL. pa>Ty[ (I.sCORPORATED), Loans money in any amount on all kinds of collateral" securities, dia monds, jewelry, sealskins, mer chandise, etc. Also on pianos, iron and steel safes, without re moval. Partial payments re ceived. Money quick. Business confidential. Private clrlco for ladies. W. E. DMIROOT. Manager. 8-29 ly ROOMS 2, 3 and 4, 114 S. Spring st S5().()0() TO " ,:oAN ' At lowest rates On Arst-oiasi security. City or country property. OLIVER Sl CREASINGER, 10-28 tf 237 W. First st MONEY TO LOAS 0«DIAMONDs7~JE\V- elry, watches, pianos, sealskins, live stock, carriagts, blcyelos and all kinds of per sonal and collateral security. LEE BROS, 2-18 ly 402 S. Spring st. 1-OR SALE — STREET IMPROVEMENT ' bonds against good property. WILLIAM F. BOSBYSHELL, llli S. BROADWAY. 7 110 LOAN—MONF.Y~I N Sfj MS~T6~8UlT AT r asonable rates. WM. F". BOSBYSHELL 116 S. Broadway. tf O~I.OAN—MONEY ON PERSONAI. SECUR ITY. JOHN L. PAVKOVICH 220 West First. 28 tf MONEY TO LOAN-IN SUMS To~BC~if. 2<9 W. First St. TO"I7OAN— MONEY ON PERSONAL NOTES. 220 West First. 28 tt T~o~ lo a n—sibb"~To $idbTboo; STTTo" 8 net. W. First St. S- 5-tf Ft UNI I IK K. fnrni tnro is complete; every article used in housekeeping. Ol parlor suit's we havo too m ny, selling everything at prices to suit your pttfse. 058 So. Spring and 907 So. Main streets 4 lm rpilE LOS ANGELES FURNITURE EX- J_ change, 351 N. Main, is the place to buy or sell your furniture, carrels; for firsi-elas's upholstering; goods stored and sold on com mission; first-cl.ss stock and popular prices. BUEbL Sl HOLMES ltf NADEAU, 2H3 AND 314 8 MAIN ST.; furniture, household goods; largest stock; lowest prices; I buy, sell or trade, 1 Cjj»" ( y-TH E F URNITUR E~of~A 3-ROOM epDU house in good order; house can be rent ed for $7.50 per month; close in. ROYCE Je PULLMAN, 147 8. Broadway. 2-tf H"~AVING TO LEAVE THE CITY"TO~ATTEND to my other interests, I will sell my house hold furniture at a sacrifice. Apply at store, 610 S. Spring st. 8 NEW~BECOXD-HAND STORE WANTS goods. ETCHISON it LANE, 617 8. Bpringst BICYCLE*. Tp^fiATLNTj^lC I\ ri.le a Keating. Style correct, quality correct, price correct HAWLhY, KING RAN X ~aTwEINSH ANK"~PLUMBErTaND I gas liner. 240 E. Second 81. Tel. 13(1. DYEING AMI CL--ANI.NO. METROPOLITAN BTKAM DYE WORKS, 241 Franklin st, lino dyeing and cleaning. "PARISIAN DYE WORKS, 275 8. MAIN ST., J best, dyeing in the Oity. COItSET MRS. OSWALD'S CORSET FACTORY MAKES to order on short notice every style of dress, riding and abdominal corset; ladies' and children's waists; repairing a specialty; 308 West Sixth St. ltf MANTELS. MA^vi^ri^TF-NE II cabinei ware lo order; liar iwood lum ber. 11. BOHRMANN, 514 B. Spring St. Tel. 768. 1 in OPTICIAN AND JtCtVKLKK. w'/VTC I r~URVA TTtIiID~ANiy J 1 guaranteed. Thorough work anil moder ate prices. W. .1. GET /,, 336 S. Broadway. Live: stock. J~,7bRSAI.E AND EXCHANGE-FINK SINGLE ' and double d-h ers, buggies and harness. H. F. BACON, (ear 5118 South Broadway. (IAKSIKIK PAINTBKH. ROWAN—PRACTICAL CARRIAGE fl • painter: Valentine stock used exclusively; all work guaranteed. 616 Main St. NOT A Kirns. P, • papers carefully drawn. 262 't fro"''". | way. aw FOH SALS-CITY PIKiPttKTY. l/STABLWHITi>TsB^ l\ ■ NORTON ,t KENNEDY, Real Estate anil Investment Br.kers, 134 souib Sroadeaty. . Telephone UO2. Sl5O-Lot on llav st , near Seventh. !(1350-Lot Urmsioti tract. 81(10—Lot fable Road tract, near Temple st siaou—Good lot on w. Twelfth sL jjttsO-*l-'ine lot on Johnson st ' 1f250-Lot on I.veil t., near Main.,, M73—Fine lot on Klngaly it, neaT Hoover. *Sim» Nice lot on Hock wood, near lleliaont. MOW—Elegant lot on W. Twenty second st. I«100eaeh buvn IB lols In oil belt; a snap. 1(1>75—l arge lot on W. Eleventh, near Pearl. 8800-Loton Court, in oil district. IflOOO—Fine lot on Migrans in. mlsOo—Corner Enlon and lugraham sts. 1(1/500—00 feet on Grand avc. near Third $1500 buys a fine (1-room cottage on a good ooruer; graded and sewered: lot finely Im proved; 20(1 leel from elec rlo cars; a decided bargain. $2850 buys an elegant new 8-room colonial house, wllh tine grounds, noar I'wcii'y-tlrSl; a perfect gem; let us show you this property; easy terms. $2YOO—B-room house, Boyle Heights on East Second st.. newly g gded, with 2 tluo lots; one block from cable eats. $SHOO -Elegant 7 room modern house In best part of Bonnie Brae tract: fine lawn, shrub bery, cement walkß, iv short, a model home; it will please y on. $1800 bin s a new 5-room house and 8 lots on 'Ixlh St.. Boyle Heights; los fenced; god barn; water pi tied; lino place for chicken ranch, and cheap. We can show you a fine Hue of houses ranging in price irom 185uO to $40,000, and would be pleased lo show you thorn $3500 for a fine 5-acrc piece surrounded by orange trees, fronting on 4 streets; good level land; 1 block irom electric car line; will mako 28 lots 50x1.5 each thai will leadilysell for $2 w each : you can double your money Inside I'O days on'this; good location and the best buy iv the Oity. $4,500 buys a eli-iee 10-acres at Covins.Solid to lemons; good soil and water righl; new and modern li-room eottage;good barn and elegant country hove at a very any price. $9,000 buys a model 15-acre orango and lem on orchard in be»ring; rich loam soil, deeded water in oemeM ditch. Fine iwo story house, good barn ilhis place will pay foi Itself in Ihrco years and Is a decided bargain. $(1,000 buys 20 neres solid to Navel and Val encia oranjtes just in bearing. Fine loam soil; good water right and adjoining some ol the finest oiange groves in California; good cottage; let us show you this. We have a large list of alfalfa and corn lands from $30 per acre up that will bear investiga tion. if you want a walnut grove that will pay yon 10 per cent net on the investment come and see us. We have a large list of city a-id county prop erties to exchange; possibly we can Interest you. If you desire to make an exchange lo us hear from you. NORTON A KENNEDY, 131 S. Broadwny.J I*., ■'•■■:•::;» '.hli ::.-;'.::ul ::t:l. Us Ssitt Is til M '■ Oity, bl> s:-f::t streets, eat itr;>t ICO feet vide: til | I the ttrtett [tiled, grarclod. MaMat -riVit tad :•.:';. I aireote (trickled; skill ::c:j ea all ttrsttti lCaCOtai i C 3 feet frsat: city wt'.or piped ea all tiritlt; rlca tacdy I lotm toil; Tract It IB to IS foot klfkll tkaa 3-v.i avc. fl aad Figacrot it. 2 cloctrtc cars; lfialaatti' rile •.. the B t?ilcci3 coater; oao block amer thaa Adaao aad 1 r-.gceroa its.; talldlsg claaic la eachdoel. as cat a; I koaiee tUoirtl; bay ul tiild ftu botae voire yea Till I bare al! a:da:a isprovemiats tad to aaarod tha*. the | I data cf bcßOt srt'.l ctan the va'.co to Joabli laaldo cf I 12 moatb:; :::3 foot oa Adtao St.; *c ask yoa to en | tblt tract ao»: if oat for a drive, go through thii tract; go v. Adtat iv to Cictnl Art., or Uai thl Ceattal or Xttli in cm te Adaxt tt. tad m tht c'aucf Uayrsteasktt) '.Hi otTtrod for uls for a ihoit tlmo for S2CO. tJSS. S3": to t'Z: ca thl am favorable tents; cEco rl Ceatral aye cad Adams et.; trot carriages fros cut oßet at al! times. i GRIDER S. DOW, I 108.'; SOUTH BROADWAY, tcu RCI iTrDS, 5-YBA R- I old; tine c.-op o! fruit; p Ice, $500 per ■ tore; one orchard t> year.* ohl, $110 i per acre; n.ivc vary Hni grove at Alhuutbra for sale; a lightly place-fora home; price. CfiOj per acre, » pretty heme at Ragle Rork s ai res; price, rMi'jn. loiproved properties at iiuarte, Co- " J ilna, (.lendnrn. Pomona, Ontario, and a few at Highlands andßediands. The I'omona Ileal I'.staie Exchange can furnish you with any >'< und of Ipd you want. El.Mo It. MESERYE, 1011 s, Broadway. 2d » ~ I "jki aches oe cine LAND, SUITABLE IiJUU for grain or cattle iiiislng, Is foi sale ' it a very tew price. Addre s I ALEX Hk 110 RRA Elsincre, Cal. BEST' CHANCE IN THE MARKET, If 50 PKB acre, heavy bearing (nil! ranch, buildings ivatev, etc.; $1.5 per acre, clean unlmproveC trull tends : terms easy. Address E, T. 11. AL lyn, tog W. Twenty-nrst »t. io-u in 1S0R" RENT-Nil E "RANCH W»iX"TM- I proved; frull of all kinds; contains HO „ teres; good neighborhood: look tills up, ItOYcE at PULLMAN, 147 8, Broadway, 2-tf I 'HEAP lIOMES-XUPKIttOR FRUIT LAND \j watered by Lake linnet Water Co system I lie largest Ih 8. Cat For full particulars call in II EM ET LAN D CO . Maker block. 1-10 Oi W'ISK.MAN's LAND. BUREAU,I9I W.FiRSt -f. Vl st —Government and state school land locators, Established since IHSS. Apply lor drcultr "How to secure lands." il-13 pilll SALE—I 7 ACRES OF CHOICE LAND, t 1 well locSted In VTtln Papßj oranire count*, al. For price, etc., write to J. B. MATlUfs'sl i apistrano, Cat. fl iflOR BALIT—IO ACRES FOOTHILL Land V near Snn .laeinlo, $250-s.:a cash balance , n labor. WOOD A CO., 127 W. First sl. 8 , 1.1011 SALE-COOK. SAFE INVESTMENTS IN ~ 1 real csmte, bonds or mortgages. WILLI AM S. BOSBYSHELL, lid S. Broadway J FOR ItENT-HOC-ES. A I~'o LET y~ 825—10-room house, 121 Common Wealth aye. $15—S-room col lego, No. 21111 { I'cnnsyD'anlii aye. $10-5-room house, Victoria and I wclfth. $10 3-rooin house and four acres ol ground, southwest cor. N. Soto aud Wabash aye BARLOW A SHE It WOOD, 123 S. Broadway. 1.1011 RENT -UNFURNI'siiED HOUSES NEAR r the Universltv electric car line; one .", ■ooins. $12; two 5 rooms, each $15; two 7 ■ooins, hi 5 euch; water included with all. ITIOMAS LLOYD, corner I hirly-sevcnth and A eslcyave.. University pOitOfOOe, 5 libit RENT -FIVE-ROOM FLATS IN THE V Allen flat building, Seventh and Spring meets. Comulele with baths, pantry and •loscts. T.K SIT Mso N. 21 If | -OR RENT —A NICE LITTLE HOME AT 881 r Winston avenue; 5 rooms, pantry and loscts. Tenants wtt-.ioul children preferred. 5 ..t I'o LET (l-HOOM CI ITT ACE," SdrT'cENT ER street, to let cheap to pei lnment tenants. " \ H.PIEI'ER A co., IKS s. Broadway. 5 I lOR RENT-B-ROOM HOUSE, 3 0 8. OLIVE V st . city. Addrcs, box 28, south Pasadena. 11-5 „ I-lOR RENT—SIX BOOM COTTAGE WITH V bath. Key at 1 OU W. Eleventh St. 7 [ 'OR HENT-4"ROOM" IIOUBE~\VifH~WA- V ler, $0. .1218 Momirt st. 10 , . I FOH 118 XT—ROOMS, m ji I "OR RENT-HAVE' THREE rURNIBUMss .1 L rooms en suite. Lan be usel lor light lousekeeping; stationary wasustendi use pi mill room: very desirable. II2I) South Flower 3 '" treet. ' 0 ■>.. 11HE~LOB ANGELES ROOM RENTING ■ Agency iv» N. Broadway; rooms ol all iia llndt; Information free. 118 N Broadway. 1£ n ,,., HIOB - RENT I PLEA-ANT FUR~N~SHK•> s MAIN ST., IN CENTER OF CITY: l*it> desirably located (urnlshod room , 11 /"I RAND PACIFIC-"I2:rSOUTH SPRING ST. _ \T Fine large ioliiiir, $2 per week and np. V 1 =— ( PON BrtH 1— MISCKI.I. ANKOUH. .Ul ,9S L warehouse, 50x154 it., fro ling two streets. » Address p. DAVIX. in- 1 .; F. Flrsl st. i It 11, I. PIH KKS. ;| ,fj Tri W. I* A. BlU.jfl Xj, Posting Co.,member National Assoclatioj^ 4l ir of Bill posters. "Ho .csty" my motto. Distrlb- ... utiugaud uard tacking, fence, sign and wail 1 ' advertising! 1.0 E. Second st, _____ j"* V. McLEAN, PRESIDENT STATE BILL ''; vT Poster i' sssoclatlouj tho only bill posterln M Los Angeles. 254 S. Malust. — * " " 'j'l G4NOI.INK K.NGINE". ONE 3 AND ' oneO-horao gasoline engine. UNION GAS ENGINE CO.. 1 14 Itequeim "' '- ''liv I'OVKI.S. 78i H'™oTTt7~w a " • first-class board and lodging; summer I rates; suites .'or families. F. .1. sPAULKINtf. ~ ' " . . ISoiice to frouiiyrs. ,iic, .if,' a I 'STATE OF WILLIAM HUNTER, DE. I r 24 ceased. ... , :, s- Notice is hereby given by the undersigned i.. (esse D. Hunter, administrator of the estate o ' William Hunter, deceased, to the creditors of, BL. «ml all persons having claims against the saidji,) deccastd, to exhibit tho same with the neces- ■• siirv vouchers, within ten months after the •' Hrst publication Of this notice to the said ad miiiistor, at tbe otllce of Lee & Scott, room o> r Phillips block, in the city of 1.01 Angcl'», A rounlv of Los Angeles, state of Calliornla, tW ?a:ne Ijeing the place for the transaction Of husin ss of said es ale. i*ai>i c Dated October >U, lnf)4. JESSE D. HUNTER, Administrator of the csiatcof William Hunter?' 1 * deceased. tevir Lee