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16 \mr\ THE HERALD IS GETTING HIGH BALL On if» classified advertising. The list of live wants published today indicate the way people are drifting. IVs results which count. The people find returns by advertising in the Herald, ami the;/ increase their order. »♦»»♦♦»♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦ ♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦ I THE HERALD I ♦ WANT COLUMNS | ♦ FREE! : I To Those ♦ » _ Looking for ♦ ♦ Work. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦' ♦ X \ Look nnder "Sitnatious Wanted, ♦ X Male aud Female." t ♦♦av»44»»» ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ church notices. rr+UK FIRST SPIRITUAL SOCIETY MEETS I eve ry Sunday at new Music hall, 231 S. spring ,!■ Lyceum at Ip. 111. Dr. X. F. Ruv- Un will' lecture at 2:80 and 7:30 p. 111. Dr. Bebleeiuiter. the noted lest medium of San Fraueiaco. is expected to be present and give tests. But'jeet for afternoon: The Cause and tore of T.'ie Tramp Evil. Evening subject: Are the Phi ■notnenti oi spiritualism f acts, or a DeluMtonaad Snare ot the Devil. A solo by Mrs. Pettit 8 utitied When- Is Heaven; 11 trio, glial' We Know Knob other There, by M rs. Pettit and Mi. and Mrs. Howard, will be sung in the eveninVt; also a solo, I liuiH a Bridge oi Fancies, by M. s. Irving Pierce, Little Btreich. er, pianist. 8 / IHUR~CH <)i- ; TIIE - NEW BRA—AT ILLINOIS V. hall. Uroad.way aud sixth stt. Grand rally at 11 a. 111. 10 hi\ar leading citizens discuss the question, Hmv tit Devise Ways to Employ the Unemployed. MaVtin V Bork will tell the truth, aa he always does, anid prove it ou his blackboard. His last Bom day lecture at Illinois hall drew s"0 pjeople. No such a: traction in this city. Rev. w. c. Bowman will preach in the evening the 'heat sermon in this city : Subject, our National.Sins. Fine music, espec'allv prepared. Seating capacity 1000. All Stats'free. Let ail attefiid these meetings. SS COR. Adams and Figaaroa. si. Holy Eucharist, S. a.m.; morning sejrviooand sermon at 11; Bunday school at 2:80; full choral evensong at 4. Special attemtion paid to the music, which is rendered by a large vested choir ot men, women and boyts. All the scats in this church free. Stranjgera cordially invited. Take Grand avenue cable 10 Adams street. Rev. 11. W. R. Taylor, rector. 4 T_URBT TINIVERSAUST CHURCH, CALE. V donia hall. 118W 8. Spring at Preaching, 11a.m.; stihject, salvation oi the Upper and Lower classes Compared. Sunday school ai 12:15 p. 111. Meeting oi church extension committee 12 m. today in room rear of hall. Woman's Unitseraalist •union annual meeting for election of officer* with Miss Tallmadge, 127 w. SlxteentJi si., nexi Thursday, 2 p. m. /-sHRIsf ~~< IHCRC H, EPlB(' OPA l_; Flower and .Pico streets: Alfred s. cim k. rector; residence. 1370 Figueroa si red. Sunday services, lj a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Holy communion first and third Sundays of the month. Sunday school, 9:45 a. ni. Seals free. Strangers aiv cordially invited to all services. Electric c.srs lo Pico Heights or Uni versity station pass the church Spiritual unit y~ tkst meeting to -0 night held by Miss .Kate Lampman, known as Starlight, Hie cefs'bratcd little trance medium, starlight wil'J. give undeniable proof Of spirit return. Music Mild solo by Mr. Lund. All are cordially invitedl G. a. it. hail, ohp . 8. Spring St., 7:30 p, m. 2 CIHURCH OF ST. PAJBL THE APOSTLE, J Episcopal, Olive st., opposite Central park. Rev. .lohn Gray, rector. Holy communion 7:30 a. m. Litany sermon 11 a. m. Special service of music in the evening, rendition ot Mozart's Seventh mass entt re by the lull choir, organ and orchestra. CIHURCH OF THE I'Nll'V (UNITARIAN), / corner Hill and Third .streets, Rev. J. v Thomson, pastor. Services Sunday at 11 a. in. Sabbath school 9:30 a.m. Subject Sunday murning, spiritual Manifestations and Psychi cal Research. There will l«e no evening ser vice. I3ROGRESBfV E ""TRlTTirs'icTKlißli WILL . meet at 107.. X. Main su Sunday at 7:30 p. ro. Mrs. Mary A. White, the noted platform lecturer, and other speakers will address the meeting. Noted mediums wlJl give tests from the platform. Admission free. 1 MP.ST PREBBY 1 BRIAN CHURCH, CORNER I Second and Broadway. 9:30 Sabtmih school; 1: a. m. and 7:30 p. m. preaching by the pastor. 8:20 p. in. Y. I. 8. C. E. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:48 p.m. Strangers cor dially mvl'cd to all services. CillltlSTlAX BCIENCE PRACTICAL TALKS by Mr. Jennie b. Phillips in Friday Morn* lug dub rooms on Broadway, opposite the First M I-:, church, subject' this evening, Death Krom a christian Science Standpoint Everybody invited. I~jETI-.R-ll.hA PSYCHICAL RESKARI II meetinga every Sunday evening at 8, Cale donia hull. HHf, Spring st.; grand conceit; also spiritual phfiosuph) and phenomena. In ▼estigaturs are cordially welcome. A 1.1. SOI US' UNITARIAN VMl'ifcH~Dß. lay, minister, services this morning at hall of Friday Morning club, Broadway, be tween 'I bird uiid Fourth, Subject, The Higher Ownership. rpHEOSOI'HIi AL SOI li I V -FREE LEI I -1 vie Hi a evening hi. 7 :45 o'clock, at BlHvau ky bun. -11. 1 1 -spring street Subject, Evolu tion, by Mrs. Lulu 11. Rodgers. -j PKItSONAL. I~">Klt"uNAl. WILL THE EI.DEITi.Y T; r "\. tleman who auswered the ad addressed 10 H., pox 40, an l enclosed his picture cm from one of hia publications, write again with his address, vv., box GO, tills office. y \ YOUNG MAnToK GOOD FAMILY, GOOD habits and a native of this atate, desires to correspond with a lady of refinement; ob feclinatrimouy. Address E. G., box 00, this Otlicc. 2 BIOVtCB UKfAIKKU. \ 188 W. Fifth atreet Repairs made for any Stove in the U. 8, Patterns made 10 order. 15 / 1 ASOLIXE STOVES CLEANED, REPAIRED "JT Tel. 100;, BLACKMAX, 403 8 Spring st Sl'K< IA! MITICII, t^wTjFi'd'iVeVp'kc '-rfv lly call"tiik~"at -1 teation of voters of the Seventh ward to the f»et Hiat 1 have been a resident and tax payer oi the city of Lot Angeles for twelve years, ami regarding my business qualifications can refer them to any responsi ble business dnn in the city. I have no atliiia tiont with any political ring or clique, and if elected will till the position honorably and oletitlonsly. < lIARLES A. ROBIXSOX, indepenaent candidate councilman Seventh ward. 8 EWIS .t ALDKRSON, 312 s. .Main St.— Will sell you solid oak brace arm rockers for $1.75: small nuiafl rockers for $1.23; good bed loungis for 95; oak pillar extension tables, $ti tvs; ; parlor organ for 980; good guitar, $11: gasoline stoves, guaranteed perfect, for 9*3; latest pattern bicycle, Morgan A Wright lires, only used a few limes, lor $05. Get what you want at Lewis .t Alderson's. j~TOTICE-THE LOS ANGELES CITY WATER 1.1 company will strictly enforce the follow- j ing rules: Thehoura tor sprinkling are be tween 0 aud S o'clock a. m. and 0 and 8 o'clock p. m. For a violation of the above regulation the water w ill be shut off and a tine of $2 will be charged before the water will be turned on again. 8-17 tf rpillfsArTT DEPOSIT BOXES OF THE STATE 1 Loan and Trust company are enclosed in a j tlre-proot and hiirglsr-proof vault, Willi time j lucks and brilliantly lighted with electricity; ! j alcoves attached lor the private examination oi valuables, with wining materials; a young i lady in attendance. 8-1 tf T OS~ANGELEB COUNCIL, Np, 1499. ROYAL j I j Arcanum, meets tit No. 343 S. Spring It. ' every Thursday at 7:80 p.m. .1. A. REID, Re gent; Charles 11. Brown, Secretary. Visiting I members invited to meet with us. MKSMIN'B FEMALE PILLS AS A SPECIFIC monthly medicine for immediate relief or painful ami irregular menses-from whal eve: cause, lor sale by GEO. H. FREEMAN CO., 102 X, Spring st. Price, 92 per box. i ~~i xliss.~cTrds - ! oooT^oTher printing in proportion. Pacific Printing Plant, 217 New High st. Tel. 1400. 2 IL (ToODWIxTpT A NO MAN UFACTURBR; • pianos, church and parlor organs repaired and luned. Factory, 507 Ceres tve. 11-14tf M"~ACHI .Nt7r~y7~D lEB AND~TObLB MADE and repaired. .1. YON SERKEY, 210 8. Los Angeles st, Tel. 933. 11-14tf 1" J»6R PETROLEUM AND WATER METF.RS 1 see J. E. KOEBERI.E, 145 s. Broadway r pALK WIT!I CLARK Jk WRIGHT ABOOT 1 paints ai 021 S. Spring st. 11-411 CPANIBH DINNERS TO ORDER, 91 TO $2.30; O regular dinner, 500, 322 Wilmington st. ~_W AX FELDT, (THE I. A. TENT it AWNING 11 C 0.,) has removed to 250 S. Main. 11-25 iIIPETffcLEANED AND LAID, 5 CENT! per yard, 115 Ord st. 4 "X F - ¥LOPETt, IiOL'SE MOVER, OFFICE, i\« 12 tVniiT place. 1-15 If NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR*. BIDS WILL HE RECEIVED ON OR BEFORE December 10, 1594, for the construction oi three railroad stations in Pima county, Ari zona. Plans ami specilications can be seen a! Ihe oflice oi A. M Edelman, architect, Welle. Fargo .A Co.'s building, corner Main and Third St.. city. 2 BCSINF.Se PERSONALS. lea will be glad to know that the eminent dermatologist, fir. Carpenter, whose name has become the household word, has loca cd at 252' j South Main atreet, where all those wish ing facial blemiebea removed, splotches, moles, superfluous hair, scars, pimples, freckles, wrinkles and port wine marks can see him; skin made white; lips and cheeks tinted ami neck developed. No nay uuill perfectly saiis tied. ■ )ERSONA L—CO 111-E, I I: i:sTI~ROA STED ON 1 our gigantic coffee roaster. Java and Mocha, 35c lb; 24 lbs brow n sugar, $1 ; 5 lbs good Japan lea, $1; lo lbs corn meal, 10c; it lbs tapioca, 25c; 10 lbs raisins. 25c; 0 npricots, 25c; 0 lbs ligs, 25c; 5 lbs pi lines, 25c: (libs buckwheat, 2": c; S lbs beuns, 25C; can deviled ham, sc; brook trout, 10c; 3 cans oysters, 15c; 50 bars soap. $1 ; 00 10 sack flour, 85e: bacon, ll'-.c; pork, !P 4 c: orange marmalade in bulk 50, " ECONOMIC SCORES 305 ft spring streel. I "PERSONAL- RALPH BBOa— GOLD BAR (lour. 90c; city Hour, 75c; granulated sugar, 18 lbs $1; brown smrur, 21 lbs fjl; - lbs roiled wneat or oats, 25c: sardines, 5 boxes 25c; tomatoaa, 2 cans 15c; 7 bars German family soap. 25c; eastern oil, 70c; gasoline, 70c; 4 pick ages starch, 25c; bud, fO-Ib can, 80c; 5 lbs, 40c. 001 S. Spring siree!, corner Sixth. PERSONAL— WK ENLARGE THE BUST AND 1 neck, remove freckles, moles, anrperfluoua iiair. lines oi care, bilth marks and physical blemishes, grow hair ou bald heads in oil days oi no pay: all work guaranteed; consultation free. • A R RENTER <fc JONES, 252' South Main st., Los Angeles. 2 / IHASE'S MARKKT. 018 S. SPRING-5 LBS V, boiling beef, BSciS lbs round su-ak, 16c; lib slcak, lie; sirloin, tenderloin or porter house steak, 12' v; stewing mutton, 3c; leg of mut ton, 8c; liv ot* shoulder chops, 2 lbs 15c. Everything else in proporiion. CHASE'S MARKET, 018 S. Spring. A WONDERFUL MEDICINE FOB FEMALE Irregularities Irom whatever cause; it never tails to give relief or money refunded; 35 years' experience. Address DR. A. J. GIEB NER,Office 107.', N. Main St., room 12. 11-81 tf XT'i'ENil6N LADIESi~«~K H MA"ThTsTij E- J\ velopcr will enlarge your bust 5 inches. Guaranteed. Sealed instructions 2c, or 34 -page illustrated catalogue oc, by mall. EMMA Toll.E l BA/ A It, Boston, Mass. 9-lli sl3t IjtERSONA ONE HAND read iree; every bidden mystery revealed; life read from cradle to grave without a mis take; 210 S Dm. 11 W. 'I bird St. 11-11 lin PERSONAL ELECTRO THERAPEUTIC baths; electric treatment scientifically given: magnetic and massage electricity, 25c. MRs. L. Bobbins, 421 8. Main at. Ohio VllST suit MLLE. RITA, only scienilfic Palm ist, 052 South Broadway, corner Seventh. 20 |> ladies viamNG PROFi I Porter this week will receive free sample nl carpenter's famous Egyptian Luster. 2 Mm c lkcroql French"dressmaker] cor, Second and Main, next to cathedral. tOg ANGELES HERALT't SUNDAY MORNTNfJ, DECEMBER 2, 1894. HKt.P WiNTKII-NtLI. |>ETTY, -I- EMPLOYMENT AGENTS, 300-302 W. Second «t., in basement California Hank Building. Tel. No. 00ft. (Office open from 7 a. m. to 7:30 p. m., except Sunday*.) A re you necdinga man? a woman? a boy? a girl? a Japanese? a chinaman or colored help, in (ael, do you need help of any kind lor legit imate purposes? I! so, we can supply you in the shortest possible limj consistent with re liability, any of the following with reference): I Ranch hands. Teamsters, Milkers, Hay balers. Wood choppers, Butter makers. Itancta foremen, Nurserymen, Rudders and grafters, Prune rs, Horse trainers, Horse breakers, Harvester men, separator men. Threshing machine help, Clerks, Men and wives, Paper hangers, Type writers, Herders, Tool sharpeners, Barbers, Delivery men, Lime men. Orchard men, Vineyard men, How men, I.s borers, Graders, yuarry men, Miners, Timber men, Tunnel men, Harness makers, Butchers, Meat cutters. jMUeafe makers, Stone cutters, Btijlte masons ' abinet makers, Salesmen, Men with families, Well drillers, Tinners, Men with teams, Coachmen, Box makers, Janitors, Pressmen, Sawyers, Wood tinners, carpenters. Stair builders, Machine hands Engineers, Machinists, Firemen, Scroll sau vers. Elevator men, Gardeners, Florists, Tree planters, Hostlers, Buggy washers, Harnes, cleaners, Stable men, Canvassers, Painters, Stenographers, Cement workers. Blacksmiths, Plmuhers, Orange pickers, Printers, P.uhbers, horse, Etc., etc., etc. And all kinds of hotel, famllv and rsneh help; also mechanics in any branch ; also colored, Ch inese and Japanese help of all kinds. German, French and English spoken. We mo,t respectfully solicit your patrons?.*, ami shall be pleated to correspond with you. All orders receive prompt personal attention and care. Help oi all kinds secured. Hotels, restaurants and private families supplied. Remarks: In sending orders by wire, letter or telegraph, be suie to state wagei end par ticular* in lull, and if you want us to advance fare at your risk. Ue.p ordered irom the country must be given a trial or expenses paid. All help furnished nee, except house gir.s, for which we charge SO cents, For particulars write us. . Yours respeetfullv. PETTY, HUMMEL A CO. R KID'S EMPiTI iMEKT AOKKCT, 120 WEST First st., is the oldest established agency in Southern California. We do the business, regardless of our competitors' long** inded, self-written aud paid-ior eu ogies. V\ c. are sat isfied with what others say oi us—nnd it don't iwi us rt'ivthing, strangers, ask some old elltzen about us before patronizing nn em ployment otlice. We give special attention to correspondence, and don'i have to asl. you to send ft stamp. All orders telephoned lit our expense. h. w, ItliiD aS CO., iSM W, First St., Los Angeles. 'J Good Morning. Look Over the Want Columns TTTANTED—ALL NEEDING HELP, FREE >T employment or auv information, address E. NITTTNGER'B BUREAU, established 188 U. OHIO*. 319 1 . S. Spring st.; residence, 451 S. Rope St., corner Fifth, Los Angeles, Cal. Tele phone 1 lit. 5-ltitt CTITY AND COUNTY OFFICIAL FREE j labor bureau, 240 New High sr., telephone 1153, for cooks waiters, household help, me chanics and laborers. \V. A. YVHI'IE, man ager 11-10 tf VI'ANTED-A FEW PERSONS IN EACH t* place todowriting. Send stamp for 150 page book of particulars. J. WOODBURY, 127 W. Forty second st., ft. Y. city. 10-7 ly TJIJ ANTED—TB?OBTWOttT~rIY PERSON TO *t travel; salary, $780 ami expenses; refer ence Enclose self-addressed stamped envel ope, Manager, box P, Chicago. 10 PETTY] HUMMEL 4 CO., 300-302 WEST 1 Second st. Te1.509. The bestcmployinent office in every way in Southern California. 7-12 tf Tnte d—shoemTkers AT CITY BOOT and Shoe Repairing company, 240 S. Main st. 11 I EMPLOYMENT AGENCY—MBS. SCOTT~A JCi MISS MCC ARTHY, 101>4 S. Broadway; tel. Sli». 15 SITUATIONS W AHTEI) —MALE, Deferring perxori* desiring employment wilt be nllon-ed to fttafrl thrre line*, under thi* heading, tiro tinit* free oj rhnriie. \\' ANT El ~STT I' A T lON V A YOU NOMA N II of eight years'experience desires r posi tion in an office Rt clerical wo-k; competent lo like charge ol books for any large business or open books for new business. City references. Salary to suit the times. Address W., box 00, this office. II •\' A NTED-SITUATION, BY AN EDUCATED \\ young man of 20; two years'experience i n the study of medicine: as nurse or compan ion preferred, but anything accepted. Address C, Box 10, this office. 2 \\- AVI ED-A "YOUNG MAN, (T>LI~S(fE *\ graduate and mpmber of Harvard Law school, would like to obtain a poaition. lias had experience as a tutor. Address C, box 50. Ti'AN TED—SITUATION BY STENOGRAPH- Ii er; young man from east; thoroughly competent; salary no object; recommenda tions. Address R, Box 70, this office. 3 -\\'ANTED— A YOUNG MAN WOULD I.IKE t t a situation With private family or in a livery Stable; Is honest and industrious. Ad dress".!. 11. MISIIER, general delivery. 3 W'ANTEO '—' SITUATION - BY MAN AND »> wife on ranch, woman as cook and hus band as general hand: both experienced. Ad dress 1.. Box 80, this office. II a STAN! E D~~i ITI" A TIO X BY SWEDE - J s Vt coachman or gardener on private place. Good references, city or country. Address, 0„ box 70, this office, 2 IV A NTED~BY A~WILLING MAN, AGE 32, I* work on a ranch or any place for SO a month and board. Address for one week, JOHN MURPHY, Los Angeles Postoffii c. I'OUSU >lARRIEL> MAN WANTS WORK 1 ou a ranch; good fruit primer. Address O. VICTOR, Los Angeles, Cal., general deliv ery. 3 \l' ANTED—SITUATION" BY YOUNG GER \\ man ill nursery or on a ranch. Address J, G., 527,'J East First St. 3 tvanted-sTtcation of any kind by TV competent man. Address room 20, 155 8. Main at. 3 I~~ll~if-~cTAS9 PAINTER AND PAPER 1 hanger wants work; will work cheap; 115 Ord st. 4 ANTTD-ANY KIND WORK BY JAP anese. Address, X., box 30, thiß offlce. 3 aiTCaTIONS IVASTEP rai»f AI.K. Ptsrrving persons dr*iring emptoyntent vttl be nllou-rd to inxtrt thrre tine* for ttvo insertion*, under this hearting, free of charge. 1->NGI. ISM GOVERNESS SEEKS POSITION— j Accustomed to entire charge, care, educa tion of young children; long experience m France; good French: thorough seamstress. Address ft,, box 30, this office. aV*> tl/ANTED-A YOUKO LADY WISHES TO YY do sewing or light housework in ex change lor rootn and board; references. Ad dress A, Box 70, this ofllcc. _____ _ ajp ANTED POSITION AS HOUSE KF.EPER W or charge ot lodging or hoarding house; experienced; line cook. Address box 40, this office, 3 7T6oD~DRESSMAKER FROM SAN FRAN •OT elaco would like some mere work at home; dresses made, $4. .'"l4 Flower St., near Sixth. 10-'-'O tf WANTED — SITI BY GOOD ALL M around cook; city or country. Address I>. S., care Mrs. twain, South Pasadena. 3 WANTED - SITUATION TO DO COOKING vY and general housework In the city. Ap ply at 11 1 Wilmington St. 2 Vt 7AN TED—BY COMPETENtTaDY, HOUSE Ti keeping, or any position of trust. Ad dress P., box 00, this office. 2 WANTED — SITUATION AS HOUSEK EEP YY er: no objection to leaving the city. Ad dress 737 S. Hill st. 2_ WSKtEII-KKMAI.K. VV ANTED— IN THE ORCHESTRA aTtHE it New Vienna Buffet, a respectable voting lady of good address, to play piano, inquire from 11 to 1)1 a.m. at oflicu New Vienna buffet. CMRL WANTED—A GOOD "cOOKIND T laundress for Sierra Madre; must have good reference. Address, with wages expected, W. S. P., Sierra Madre. Cal. 2 BOSTON FEMALE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY ll.'ij s. Broadway. I.os Angeles. Cal. I '2 WAMTKO —AGENTS. CHANCE OF A LIFE TIME—WANTED—EN ergetic responsible pnrties for state, city, county and town agencies, for sale ol Clark's lied Cross Electric' Natural Medicinal water, salve, salts, etc Not a beverage. A natural medicine. Liberal inducements and big money to tha right paities. Address: BIG HAPIbS MINERAL WATER CO., Big Rapids, Mich. 11-27 thu-suii-tues im "YJIT ANTED—EMPIRE KNIGHTS OF RE~ II llei, the best, fraternal insurance order, wants solicitors throughout the state; big pay, pleasant work. A H. s. PERKINS, D. 8. C,, room 12, Allen block. 2 ' w'aMEO— AGENTS, EITHER SEX, FOR m 11 rsl-closs office or household articles. J PITS BROWN, tU-i S. Spiiilg st. 19, [ JSTACNjriltll— 'taiNx^^^^^ \\TANTED — DESIRABLE HOUSES FOR TV rent, furnished and niiiurnished. We have frequent calls for well located, desirable houses to rem. Special attention will be given to the rental of such properties if listed with us. HENRY A. DARLING, aSM South Broad way, 2 VIT ANTED-ToirffNTA LIVING ROOM AND Yt small kitchen, suburbs south or wesl; state particulate. Address Box bO, Herald office. 9 W ANTED— HOUSES TO RENT7Ti.I~COOK, YY :;.'):! s. Main. 2_ WANTKII— XX AI. ESTATE. ANTfcD—WK HAVE THREE CASH BUY ers wanting a modern house and lot southwest, to cost from 93000 to S-:t500 each. W hat have you lo offer? Please leave with us at once your bargains. MEEKINS & SHER WOOD, 11«'_ S. Broadway. 2 V Y*\\NTED —aTIITTiTf. HOME NOT TOO FAR Yt from the city, that you can sell on pay ments not to exceed BSOOj will p»v $100 down, ( all or address AGNES PERCY, 111 N. Broadway. No agents. 9 TI7A NT E iT- VAC AN T LOTS IN ANY PART YV of the city: great many inquiring cusloin i ers for lots; they wish to build. List at once with US. F. H. PIEPBR <b CO,, 108 S.Broad way. ' a "I \ ' ANTEIT^f6 PURCHASE A HOUSE— YY about .sllsoo—and use 120 acres land (clear) as lUsi payment. 1101/.YA" «. SCHET TER, 30!) W. Second street. , i) ■It ' A NTED-WE 11 AVI3 A CUSTOMER FOR YY lot near Eighth street.west of Pearl. Please list at once if you want to sell. MING & 8.1 Y ARD, 128 S. Broadway. 2 Wanted— Bargains in oil lands, lots I and leases. W. B. SALISBURY <t CO., 207 West Fourth atreet 2 j WANTED -OUST; Its TO LIST HOUSES i and lots with HOLWAY & SCHEITEK, I ,')(i9 W. second street. 0 \\ r ANTED $400 LOT WEST OF MAIN ST.; , tt cash. Address W, Box 70, this office. 2 WINTKD-alsOllLhaNKtlUa. iQiRTY WITH .sjiftOO T* geld coin, a one-half interest in a busi ness tbat w ill bear the closest of Investigation; it your books tire up in good shape and can show a good prolit, call and see us, MERRILL .v. GUN BY, 129 s. Broadway. 8 WANTED — LADIES TO LEARN THE McDowell dre-s culling system at the MC DOWELL DRESSMAKING ACADEMY, 703., S. P-roadway, branch of New York and San Erancisco schools. Patterns cut to order. 11-lnio T\'~A NTE D -20 "PARTIES TO J ill N A COL tl ony 00 government land that has plenty of water: best of soil and climate. Lor partic ulars call at 208 s. Broadway. PACIFIC COL ONIZATION CO. 1 l-17-sr-.-u-nio-lli-tf TIT A NTH D—PEOPLE TO X NOW THAT WE * t arc manufacturing tha FosinirGang Plow and Stockton Plow. Repaiisat bedrock prices. I 1. M. DAVENPORT A CO., 1118 N. Main st 4 \\ •AM Eb- P. ALLS AND PINS FOR 10-PIN Yt alley: slate p'licc: also bow many and vi/cs oi the halls. JOHN C. SMITH, Box 41, san Bernardino. A ■tI'.ANTED—TO EXCHANGE 20 ACRES OF ! 1 t good alfalfa land for a house and lot near Santa Fe depot or loundhouse. Addre:s923: E. First st. 11 I \\~AnTe7> A BED FOR A~FA7t~M W'TgTiN; ' >V also cover for same and a shotjun. Ad- j dress, ststing price, lo L, Box SO, this office. 2 j A NTl6—l 'A RTNE R TO JO IX~M E~ TO open p. real estate and business ex cnangc. Answer, T., box 70, thiaoffice. 11 \V A XTED— TO BUY OLD GOLD A ND SILVER >1 at highest market price. JUL WOL'l ER. manufacturing jeweler, 122 s.Main st. 10-tßm 117ANTED—$200 ON A VACANT LOT, SEW tt ered, graded, etc., worth $roo: will pay big interest. Address box 4, this office 12-2tf ijUSINEss CARDS $1 PER 1000; OTHER jD printing in proportion. Pacific Printing Plant, 217 New High st. Tel. 1400. 2 \v"an i ed—houses"to - bi:7ld~by robt. >> n. COA I Es, building contractor, 204 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. 12-15 Wa nted-we Want for a client9Bo6; will pay 12 per cent; good security. REID & CO., 12(1 W. First clreet. 2 \\' A V'l El) -HORSES AN D MULES FOR >> city and country property. W.H. BAKER, 231% s. spring. 0 ANTED- FOR SPOT CASH, ITRNITUReT stoves, carpets, etc., etc. COLGAN 8, 310 S. Main st. 11-0 lm -\\ T ANTED-PAINTERS TO SEE 1 HE~ EX »> celsior points at 621 8. Spting st. 12 3 \\ T ANTED —EVERY 808 Y*~ TO TRY OUR >1 fresh tish. 133 S. Broadway. 9 bill I'liarii;-. I A W. ( AMPBEI.I, I'RES'I L. A. BILL POST j % ing Co.: the only honest hill poster. 119 E second. Tel. 1475', Sign painting. / i EO. P. MI'LEAx7 pRESIDENTTf ATE BILL J Posters' association; the only bill poster in Los Angeles. 254 S. Main st. MKEKHOH < [' M GOOUP. IJACL KOYNE — and canes, German sport pipes, German cigar and cigarette holders in meerschaum and wetsel wood. Meerschaum goods re paired. 206 South Broadway. 10-2 50 HUSINEBS opportdmitim. ERNST * ' > o. 113 W. Third it. $l.">»— Cigar stand. Spring it. t-ini and 6450 fruit atandi. •75, $200 anil $030 Dellraclei. $350, $000. $1000 ami $2000 groceries, with living roomaattached: low rent. $2CH)o—Grocery In good trade, close to Los Angeles; dally receipts $50. .ft?.*, and $•{().» restaurants, living room. $100—Bakery, restaurant and delicacy; bar gain. $500—Meat market, horse and wagon; dally receiptss2s; rcnts's. $800 to $800—Coffee and tea store: hoist and wagon at invoice. 00- Shoe store, Spring at.; Invoice. $150- Shooting gallery; rent $12. $350-- Barbershop and cigar stand. $230 Nice easy legitimate business, lolc ] right for 24 years; something that everybody will have; big money. $43u- Saloon, Al location: a bargain. $1200—Restaurant, finest patronage In the city, worth $2000. LODGING HOUSES. SO rooms, rent $85; flflOO. lid rooms, rent $05; $1300. 27 rooms, rent $40; $lUOO. 30 rooms, rent $100: $2100. IB rooms, rent $05. elegant; $1800. 22 rooms, rent $40; $BaO. 17 rooms, rent $10, elegant; $850. 40 rooms, rent 1.125, elenant: $3500. 70-room hotel, Spring street; $4000. 0 room, rent $35; $300. 12 rooms, $700 ; 7 rooms, $300. ERNST A CO., 2 113 \V. Third St. / ' ROCERY STORE, FTNE~ ~LOCATION, \T close in; clean stock ftnd low rent. Grocery store on old established coiner; this is a good thing. oil route, with business all worked up; call and see this. Drug store, doing big business regardless o( cut rates. Fruit store in good location; this Is cheap at halt tho price. Fruit and produce store on old established eoruer; look at this. We make a specialty of business opportuni ties of all kinds; also make short time loans on good notes and collaterals. EI.SER A STEARNS, 3 121 W. Third Bt. 1-OR SALE — A HOOK AND STATIONERY * store; Pest location in the city; business well established. New aud secondhand furniture store in town of 7000, doing tine business: sale at a sacrifice. Fruit and cigar store in town of 7000. doing nn excellent business; price, $235. New ensh grocery on Spring St., doing good business; satisfactory reasons for selling. SPEARS A MONTAGUE, 117 S. Broadway, ltf COME SPECIAL BARilYlns— D Restaurant $ 275 Manufacturing business GOO Grocery 1300 Wholesale commission 3000 Delicacy store 1500 Furnished house 250 CITIZENS INVESTMENT CO., 2 224 South Broadway. 5 1 'iIIA—"GOD, COAL, HAYTgRAIN AND 3!>I«)UU feed yard: Allocation; installs: large yards, stables, etc.; goodstock on hand; low rent; does big business; owner engaged elsewhere cause of selling: will pay a net profit of over $100 a month: will exchange for city real estate, bee BEN WHITE, 221 W. First It. 1 tf J~ XIR SaTe-A FAMILY GROCERY BTOR X, fresli new stock, located In Hie very Pot part of the city, doing a splerdid business and increases cve'ry month, if you want a paying business from tbe start, look this tin: $8000. W. H, ALLEN, 139}. West Third bt., Sliiinon building, 2 (5 OOD~TTpes ING~ Pa RTN KR W A NTEI) T with $1000 in a business that will pay $200 a month profit; for the next Is months party must be willing to leave city when bos!* ness requires; st re: hona fide proposition ; ref erences, etc., if required. Apply at 221 W. First st. ltf 17I0R SALE -sUNDKRTAjTKfYS' ESTABLISIL meui; everything new ; large Held; at a great sacrifice; personal reasons given for sell ing: we can recommend this. Shoe store;- Invoice between $10,000 and j $12,000; best town in the state: pay you to investigate. SPEARS A MONTAGUE," 117 S. llroadway. ltf ]iO?r SALS—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 1 that for the sum of $450 will recommend itself to you. Jt pays $2 per day profit and can be increased. Children can do most of the work mornings and evenings. BEN E. WARD, 138 S. Spring st. • 2 gjSOa SALE—SB2B, BARBER SHOP, GOOD 1? location, fine business. $500—Cigar stand, sales $10 per day. $300— Candy stand, sales $5 per day. $1500—Grocery, sales $1200 Io $1400 per month. N. B. WALKER A CO., 125'j VV, Second st. 3 OY 0 W WA NT TO BUY, BELL OR EX chants a business of any kind? If ro. see us. We have good openings in all lines of mer cantile business. CITIZENS INVESTMENT CO., 224 s. Broadway. |JM»R SALE—A 23-ROOM LODGING HOI-iE 1. in Pasadena; newly furnished ftnd rooms all full for $1300; party going east, thelefOJß a bargain; clearing $175 a month. CHARTER OAK HOUSE on Dayton near engine house. 3 17108 BATJE-WK HAVE BEVERAL GRO cery stores listed with us for sale. Call and we will show them to you. PLUM ME R A KIONS, 302 S, Los Angeles it. 2-5-9 WORTH'S4OO ROCERY STORE WITH 2 LIVING ROOMS; V I see this chance. Apply BEN WHITE, 231 \V. Firsts!. ltf EN~ VYhTteT~ _ 221 IV. FIRST ET~HAS properties of every description ior sale anil exchange from $100 to $380,003, List your properly with him. ltf A~ BON rFI6E OPFoP.TUNITY TO ENG AG E In ft tirst-elsss business: payß from the start and a sure Income. Gallon BUR HAN X, 119 K. Seconil street. 2 yOR SALE -LODGING HOUSE; 44 ROOMS; 1 furnished: fine location ; always full; only $200t>. REID A CO., 120 W. First st. 9 SALE—GENTEEL DINING PARLOR; firsi-"lass: line location; bargain, $550. I. D. BARNARD, 117)_ 8. Broadway. 3 I .iOR sTI»E—BTATIOSERY AND NofTss 1 store, ivith furnished room, bargain, $225, I D. BARNARD, 117!, S. Broadway, 2 t7ou BALK-A wood - AND COAIT"YARD, Mr an old corner stand, sure bargain. $850. 1. I). BARN Alt 11, 117>_ s. Broadway. 3 iHbit SALE"—FINE RESTAURANT, SKATS 96 r people, choice location, bargain, $1200. I. D. BARNARD, 117".8. Broadway. 2 SALE- LODGING HOUSE 88 ROOMS, near the HplUnbeck, $2300; rent is $100. I. D. BARNARD, 117' a S. Broadway. 3 1 710 R' S Al. E-A "F UR N IT!' RE~B TO RE, XE W I I and ,econd-band. $.",00, or sell by invoice. I, D. BARNARD, 117. S. Broadway. 3 Wf *'1 Ml"' CIGAR STORE; RECEIPTS $12 A XOUU day; a bargain. BEN WHITE, 221 W. First st. ltf fjiOß SALE—A GOOD PAYING SHOE SHOP rin the best part of this city. Address 1.., box j 0, this otlice. :i — CIGAR <-TORK~ — — ONLY $.100; WORTH $800, DON'T MISS this bargain. B. WHITE, 221 W. First si. ltf 3I I ftf r-olEociß y" Va I.uk" IN STOCK; qpJ IWW one of the vcrv best corners In city; trial given. Sc.: B, WHITE, 221 W, First st. 13 tf LEASE FOR SALE NE A R 3 YE ARB; LlV ery stable on llroadway; bes! location in the city; business established 10 years. 3 I->OR SALE—LODGING HOUSE 11 ROOMS, Spring st.; pays clears«o per month, $850. [, D. BARNARD, 117!_ S. Broadway. 2 liusiNEs.s calid"s~s1 — per - ioooT OTHlir; 3 printing in proportion. Pacific Printing Plant, 217 New High st. Tel. 140(1 2 II YOU W ISH TO DISPOSE OF YOUR BUKl ness without delay for cash, apply to 1. D, BARNARD, 117 J. S. Broadway. 3 |/OR~SA LE—A~"IA R~G E < IROCE R O. 1 1 fruittrade; old stand, bargain, $900. I. D. 1 BARNARD, 117;. S. Broadway. 2 S.www,-GROCER V—Y — R 'P_HWW city real estate. Apply to BEN WHITE. 221 W". First. ltf AOO/Iis—ONBOP THE LARGEST AMD BEST equipped groceries in the city. B. WHITE, 221 IV. First. ltf $ ~K!Sft-GROCERY, WITH LIVING ROOMS OOU See this today. Will trade for small ranch. HEN WHITE, 221 W. First St. Itf Oi)«»—FBtJIT AND CANDYBTORE; RAHE . cliance; pays will. Apply to B. WHITE, 221 W. First St. 1122- tf I~F"YOI! WAST TO KELI, YOI'R BrsINKSS quick for cash, see SI'EARS A MONTAGUE, 117 S. Broadway. llf riio sei.l~"your bulSTness QUICK, SEE X ERNST A CO., new office, Ud W. Third st. IMBU RESTAURANT; ONLY $350; NICELY equipped. B. WHITE, 221 W. First, ltf &To[\II— SALOON; PAYS WELL. BEN JjM-MjU WHITE, 221 W. First st ltf t_ OKA-LODGING HOUSE, - 18 ROOMS. B. rjlo, >U W HITE, 221 VV. First sk 1 M (Otfih-CANbY AND FRUIT STORE. Jk •fcIUV WHITE, 221 W. Flist su 11- 23 tf BtjelNßft* OPPOTtTCNITICe. UWliYii— I.'HU.ING 11(1! SK, 32 ROOMS eT»l"l close In. $1800—Hotel aud lodging house, 20 rooms. $2000-Groccry store, doing cn-h business $13 lo it to $2000 Grocery store, excellent stand on Spring street; established; clean slock; sell or trade (or small ranch. MING A BAYARD, 128 S. Broadway. 2 rpo ONE OR TWOGENTLEMEN WHO WISH X to Invest some spare money, we can explain an Irrigating and mining proposition, now well under way, that la absolutely certain to yield almuuiaht returns in the near futu*e; and we arc in a position to offer some private stock at a nominal figure. MING & BAYARD, 118 S. Broadway. , 2 $] 100-i==z=:=EEEE RARE CHANCE Furniture store, handling new and second hand goods, clearing $3 a day ebovc expenses; full value in stock; sec this today, T. M. KILLAIN, 228 W. First St. ' 4 W ANTfTd^ARTNe!T IlXv LN< ~i^oOO - TO »» join advertiser in publishing an authori tative and slaudardGcrman work on a scientific subject. The demand for such work is largo and rights are reserved In four countries In Europe. CAPL MAXIMILIAN WOLFF, Hotel Rsmonn. 3 win htu\ TO $1»0,000-CAPI lAL WANIIIi VIvsVVU lor a thoroughly established manufaeturltig business in Los Angeles. This Is a most unusual opportunity and do not apply unless you mean business, Address, by letlcr only, S., box 50, this office. e.o.d. t-f I^OR~ SALE-I.ODGING HOUSE, 33 ROOMS, 41 beds and building, for $1500, and give a lease on the ground for $15 per month the Mist year and $20 per month Becond vcar. M. P. BOWEN, 134 s. Main st. 2 (J.)| y .—FRUIT, l A ND V AND CIGAR STORE ; 'IT—'""The very best place in the city; nice, comfortable living rooms; rent low; sco this. T. M. KILLIAN, 228 W. First st. 12-2 if | IAOR SALE-IH-ItOOM LODGING HOUSE, furniture of 113 rooms and lease of 01 ronmt; price, $8800; rem, $00 ncr month: $313 monthly income. M. P. BOWEN, 134 S. .Main st. 2 G- ROCERY STORE TO BE SOLD AT™Tn vcicc; large steady Irade; slock will In voice between $ioou and $1400. See. T. M. i KILLIAN, 228 W ! . First Bt. 3 <2 S|yt—HALF* INTEREST IN A FllisT eTTilU classand profitable business; $100 a mouth clear; investigate this. T. M. KIL LIAN, 228 W. First st S_ i»" •'/ yl-HE ST At] RANT, vvTnFFuS NIMIFP rooms; good steady trade; low rent; a line money making place. 'F. M. KILLIAN, 228 W. First St. 7 IriOß - sTuTaT~\ 1 fish and fuel business, enjoying liberal patrouate. Fine locailon. Addreaa ('., box 30, this office. 2 INTEREST IN PMAI.L 1 hotel; this i« the best thing In the country lor the money; $000. REID A CO., 126 West First street. 3 Q.'U M|— GROCERY -TORE; NIC! LIVI ng room, completely furnished; goods will invoice $300. See T. M. X ILLI AN, 228 W, First at 7 at »/-y\—~Re¥tAURANT; ON~e"oF~THE BEST ll l\" business places in the city : pays big; s c this barga n. T. M. KILLIAN, 228 W. First st. 5 ijiOß stand: ToNIToF TiiE J 1 be tln the city; get the price in stock and fixtures; $750. REID A CO., 120 West First street. 2 T~-10R SALE—LODGING HOUSE—3O ROOMS; furniture first-class; rent low; price, $2300, half cash. REID & CO., j2ti W. First st. J ITOii SALE-FAMILY HOTEL 38 ROOMS, choice location and making money, $5000. I. I). BARNARD, 117% & Broadway. 3 .) SELUjCICK FOR CASH GO TO & WHITE, 1 221 W. First st. 18-tl O BUY A BUS I NESS OF ~AN y"KT NtTa Pl 1. V -lo B. WHITE, 221 W. First si 13-!( j FOR RENT —ttOUSRS. oT^eT^let^ by john h. coxe, 207 s. broadway. Large store, W. Second st, 845. 6 room house, 9. Olive, water free, $27. Smsll store, San Pedro it., water free, rent £10. —- It! 'HO LET—KENSINGTON; int PRETTIEST X flats In Los Angeles, situated on Temple St., opposite Olive st.; aro ready for occupancy to responsible parties without children; the rooms are large and light, with all modern conveniences; electric bells anu tubes. Apply to the owner, J. F. HENDERSON, 14* S. Spring st. 8 T7IOR RENT—S2S, 7^f37nrTTm v SE, CLOSE X in, with kitchen range, window shades and gas fixtures; very desirable, Inquire 305 W. second st. 4 170 It~RE NT—FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE, BAT ll" I lawn, barn, corral; 410 E, Twenty-third street. 2 Fi.OR RENT — ONE OF THE BEST REBl dences, nieelv furnished, in the city. Mc- KOON A YOAKUM. 234 W. First St. 2 RENT—IF yTtuTwaNT TO RENT YOUR house quick, list at once with SPEARS A MONTAGUE, 117 S. llroadway. ltf FOR RUNT—ROOMS. Ftl R or J.l without board, at the renovate.', and new ly managed Clifton liouse. Newly furnished throughout, pleasant Bunny rooms at reason able rates. 231 -No. Btoadwav. 10 I.iOR RENT - PLEASANT "~~R~n7sHED JT rooms Good board. Private lamilv. Rest psrtofclty; 406 IV. Twnnty-flrst St., 4 doors west of Grand avenue cars. I-1-'PS qMIE NASHVILLE, 23(1 VV Tn BTON ST.;~l~_ X blocks from post office; comfortable rooms; rates very cheap. THE DKNA'EILI:»3 N. MAIN STREET; FINE j X furnished rooms; $1,00 per week and up; center of city. 17I0I* RENT—FURNISHED FRONT, BA~Y. window 100 m. with or without hoard 417 ] W. Sevenlh St. o i sV<'K RENT—I FURNISHED" ROOMS; 2 . I large and 2 small; ah sunny; 315 W Fourth st. ._> T 11 * PARKER, 434 W. FOURTH STREET; , X nicely furnished rooms, single or en suite I 9-24 Ira t->OR RENT-FURS ISHED R()OMs\ RU \SON able. THE SMITHSONIAN, :J i2.S. Hill st. j fi raniTlpacifh', .12:1 SOI i n sprinc'st". VI fine large room-; $3 per week and up. I wmH RENT-TWO fFrNISHED ROOMSMiR X housekeeping. 220 w. Fifth street. 2 I BURNISHED ROOMS-COS B\N\l.\(i"sT ~ 12 s' FOR I.KM ItlSl Xl l.lNKuus, ISOR XX- T- ITtI.TI RANCH AT BiTrbANk" r with every kino of fruit and hemes- houc ivlndmlll nnil the finest well water in the state; a man must he thoroughly acquainted With fruit; none others need apply- refer ences; will reut low lo tho right man. Annlv to JOHN C. BELL, offlce 1132 fe. Fourth st or to OA HO HENRY, liurhank, or Thomas House Ru.bank. 2 SOH"RKUT—FINEST HOTEL "WiT.fi INO IN I Hie city, corner Upper Main and Ord slrects. Modern improvements. AU rooms light. Very cueap and long lease. 108 South Broadway. & FOB RENT—IBO AOREB, ALL ' FENCED good house and barn, free water for irriga o3°«V.; 8 K Viug. f ° rU yClrs - W " 11 ' #•* AT LONG J Beach with good 2-story house for three years. MING & BAYARD, 138 8. Broadway. 2 |AOR RENT-TWO LARIiiTI,TORirR<M3MS; I I comer Main and urd streets. Terms low 108 S. Broadway. 2 PatlNTB, GOFVKIOHTS, BVO. IJATENTB FOR INVENTIONS I.N aLIVoFN. . tries obtained, bought and sold. Trade marks, copyrlgots, etc , br s. J. DAY 4 CO.. patent attorneys, rooms 233-388 Bradbury building, Los Angeles Established 1840. 1-38*1 TTAZARD & TOWNBEND, !t DOWNEY llj>lock._ Tel. 347, Los Angeles. 11-21 if i '"NIGHT brosVTpatent lawyers - AMI a. solicitors, 308 tttmton Hock. Est. 184 3. 1 FINANCIAL. IIACIFC " 1. (INCORPORATES), Loins mon»T in any amount on r kinds of collateral seouritioi, di: mouds, Jewel.jr, sealskins, me ■ ihandlse, etc. Also ou piano Iron end steel safes, without re moval, Partial psvmeiili ie oeiyed, Monov quick, Rosin"-1 confidential. Private office Io." ladies. JOIN OUR SYNDICATE—THIS YEAR IBH-, should be the greatest in tho history of th country (or speculative profits, Try our clan of syndic ate speculation; $10to$100o can be Invested ;no 1. nut. led t» ol speculation neoes saryasall transactions aro mado by oompc tent experts; dividends payable nionthlv; con servative management: hank, reference; Inl particulars free; agents wanted. THKTItAIi. KKS' SYNDICATE, Trader!' Building, Chicago MONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMOND? waiches, Jewelry, sealskins, etc.; also oi pianos, merchandise, lion and steel safes, fur nlture in lodging houses, boarding houses so hotels without removal; also on city and com, try property; low interest; can have money a once; business confidential: private office tr ladies. OKO. S. ROBINSON, 933 W. First at rooms 2 and 3. 12-22 UNION LOAN COMPANY LOANS MONE ou all kinds of collateral security watches, diamonds, jewelry, sealskins, >n< furniture in lodging and boarding houses, an on pianos without romoval; private office lei ladies, room 112; busiuuss confidential CLARK ,t SHAW, managers, rooms 111 and 112 Stlmson block. 11-lnt /CITIZENS' INVESTMENT CO., \j 224 8. Broadway, Etock and bond broken; loans, mnrtcages, se curities and investments; cullectloi.s made taxes paid nod properly managed tor non r-sl deota or others, v jou P (UN DEXTER .t WAI »S WORTH. BROKER*. ;lti, r , W. second st., buy and Bell mortgages slocks, bonds and any good securities; 11 you wish to lend or borrow or Invest In real estate call on us; collections made and proper!" managed lor non-residents. 28ti nno TO LOAN At lowest rates Ou first-class security. Cii v or country property. OLIVER & CREA9INGKR, 10-18 tf 237 W . First st. MONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, JKW. clry, watches, pianos, sealskins, live stock, carriages, blcvcles, and all kinds of personal and collateral'securlty. LEE BROS.. 2-l8 1y 402 8. Spring st TO "LOAN^"SIO,OOO—CITY PROPERTY— low rate. I also have app Illations for loan of $400, $3000 and $0000. Bring In your money. BEN E. WARD, 138 3. Spring st. 2 rpo LOAN — $60,000* ON REAL ESTATE A security, and low rates of interest, city or CObntrv, Come and see us. ERASER .t JEN KINS, 132 s. Broadway. _____ 11-8* U rpo loan - UNLIMITED AMOUNT FOR I small loans: no commissions; light ex pense. SECURITY LOAN AND TRUST CO., 223 S. Spring st. 2-11-OS MONEY TO LOAN OH MORTGAG I! sums of $1000 to $100,000; no charge loi examination of property- or title, 245 S. " > St. MAIN STREET SAVINGS BANK. 11- ONEY "TOLOAN ATtj PER CENT; Rl ers' Co-operative Investment Co., 1 H I RUE, general agent, 205 W. Third st. |m rr\Q I.OAN-$50,000 ON CITY PROPER > V I in amounts from $1150 up. RKNEI, , REEVES.I C 0.,913 s. Spring. 2« rpoLotN -MIIN KY I sTsi'MS TO SUIT A F 1 reasonable rates. WM. F. BOSBYSHEU., lit! S. Broadway If rpo LOAN—MONEY ON PERSONAL BEGIN 1 rity. JOHN L. PAVKOVICH, 220 West First. 28 tt MONEY TO LOAN—LOWEST RATES. BAR LOW A SHERWOOD, 123 South Broad war. 11-25 tf MO KEY TO LOA WW SUMS TO 8V IT—SE E F, A. HUTCHINSON, 213 W. First street 12-17 ONP.Y TO LOAN IN RUMS TO SUIT? SMIIH A O'BRIEN, K7 8. Broadway. 11-27 t! 'po LOAN -$"i 6 000 IN SIMS TO SUIT DP 1 $500 and up. K. C, COOK, 363 8. Main. 80 MONEY TO LOAN—6BO,OOO f.N $.>UU Ll'. IYI E. <; .COOK, 353 S. Main st. 2 rpo i.0~.v n—sl oo *fV> $ 160,66b; s'; t6~B X not. 220 W. Fust st. 8 5 tf iToNE V 1 i I LOAN 1X SUMS TO SI IT? I>l 220 w. First SL rpo"I.OAN Mi'NByI~X~PKRSONAL NOTE* X 220 U est First. 28 U EDUCATIONAL. rpHE 1.0? A.NOEI.ES HUSINESSCoXUijE X (Incorporated), located at 1-14 S. Main St., is the largest and best equipped institution in Southern California, ll provide! a thorough business education in the most practical way. Tbe shor'hand department lesds all competi tors, and is a great success. Its department ot penmanship is conducted by E. K. Isaacs, a teacher ol national reputation. Day session open all the year. Night sessions Moodav, Wednesday and Friday nights ol each week. Send forcaialogiie. E. P.. sell KADER, pres.; F. W. KEI.SEY, vloe-prea.j L. N. I.NSKEEP.aee. W'OODBURY BUSINESS COLLEGE, 278 S. >» Spring si.; the oldest, largest and finest equipped commercial school in southern Cali fornia; a thorough course in the commercial branches and banking; a superior and success ful shorthand and typewriting depar ment, and a practical English course; new coilego rooms, periecily lighted aud ventilated; elec tric elevator for pupils' use: new furnitureand appliance*; open all the year; pupils received at any time; illustrated catalogue and lull In formation free. G. A. HOUGH, president: N. C. FELKaR, vice-president. 44 ly r pHROOP pTTlyte CHNIC INSTITUTE, P~ts~ 1 adena, Cal fornix, the only institution in southern California providing thorough in dustrial and art training for both sexes In con nection with scientific, literary or classical education, sloyd school for younger pupils. Manual t raining school and college el technol ogy. Courses larg ly elective. Good homes lor students. For catalogue and lull informal lion address PRESIDENT CHARLES H. KEYEs, Pasadena, California 15 RI V ate scii6~<m"for BOYS AND YOUNIJ men. Bryson block, 2d and Spaing. The cir cular gives particulars. A. U. BROWN, prlnci- P»b_ _ I' OR ANGELES TIIAInTn""* SCHOOL (IN j corporatedi for klndcrgartners. Address MRS. N. D. MAYH EW, b7r, W. Twenty-third at 7-8 tf (\ IRLS' cbIXEGm E SCHOOL— V 1 410 W. Tonth st. - . M ,'SS PARSONS and MISS L'ENNEN. 11-18 U DARKER SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND 1 dramatic oxpiession. 458 ». Broadway. 10-10 tl A AND TYPEWRIT -1 Ving school, roiomac bik, 217?. B'way. 7-Btl \~BTBUR Y~ BAN JO STUDIO" POTOMAC block. 117 s Broadway. 7 8 II mediumb. < D 1N DE. 1 pendent slate writer, is located permanent ly at 242U south Broadway; sittings dal y; tells you all business matters, develops medi uralstlc persons; lost and stolen articles found; reunites the separated, restores lost affections; removes evil spirt's' spells, sinful habits; brings happiness; a medium by thcgiltof God; silting", t(l2; ladies, 81. Parlors 111 and 18, 2«2U s. llroadway. lest circle Tuesday nights, 20 RS. PARKE B, LIFE-READING OLA IB voyant; consultations on business, min eral locations, law suits; removes disease, love, inn riagc, cic. Take University electric car to Forrester avenue aud Hoover street, go west on Forrester avenue three blocks to \ine street, second house on Vine street, west ol Vermont avenue, 8-30tJ ■ »EHBONAL--ItEV. AGNES H. PLEASANCK, J the celebrated dead-trance medium, glvee private sittings dally ; satisfnclion guaranteed. Permanently located at 1134 S. Bruadway. ItSKS. A. GEORGE, lIEALING AND DEVEIa IVI opitu; sittings daily; God-given power! satisfaction insured. Room 7, 30ft' jB. Spring. SB B~U SIN ESS CAR PS S< 1 'ER 1000; OTH E R printing In proportion. J'acilic Printing Plant, 2t7 New Hlgc St. Tel. 14c0. 12-i> VG NESPERCV,~MKD1"5M, IIf"nTiTROA B> way. gives readings by psvehometry, Si, also reads cards clalrvoyantly f„rooc. • Mlts. HOPKINS-MITCHELL. " BUsTnEBJ and test medium, has resumed bus neaj at 700 E. Fifth St.: call and see her. 4-23-(aJ ri.IiWHKKM. 1" A ' OR ~W A TBI 1 healing that w ill ijlve you cntlro satisfae lion go to VA.NDEGRIFT & CKIPFEN, 230 W. Fourtu st. 19 /" H. IVOTTON—SANITARY - PLCMBIN <j i vy. specially. Estimates given, nob East Fourth St., two doors east ot Loa Angeles at. IT-BANK V WE IN SHAN I<7 I LUMBER ~A NI r gas titter. 240 E, Second it. Tel. 188.