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5 T'S LIKE FIND INO MONEY To advertise in the Herald's classified columns. Make a start today, ar.d the result will induce a steady patron age of these columns. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦»♦♦»♦♦♦♦ t THE HERALD 1 I WANT COLUMNS | | FREE! | I To Those | t Looking for t | Work. % X Look under "Situations Wanted, ♦ Z Male and Female." 1 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ special noticks. j 312 South Main street. The inquiry of the masses today is. ■■Where to get the most goods for tbe least money?" Lewis A Alderson study your wants and want your trade. Our motto is a ways ' cheap for cash," and that answers all questions. When you want anything in furniture or house fur nishings call and see us and you'll save money every time; try it. 9tf NOTICE —WE CAN BUILD COTTAGES FOR one hundred dollars ts;uO| a room; size of room, 12x12 ft.; height of ceilings, 10 it,; two porches and one chimney included; house to be painted and plastered two coats; will fur nish all necessary plans and specifications; estimates given on all classes of building. Ad dress P, Box 90, this ofllec, and we will call on you. N' OtYcE—THE LOS ANG~ELES CITY WATER compsnv will strictly enforce the follow ing rules: The hours for sprinkling are be tween 6 snd 8 o'clock a. m. and ll and 8 o'clock p. m. For a violation of the above regulation the water will be shut off and a line of $2 will be charged before the water w ill be turned on again. 8-17 tf dfcO A MONTH—DRESS CUTTING AND ep£ dressmaking schools, 041 S. Broadway. Classes every day. How to draft, cut, tit and £ut together all kinds of dresses. King's adies Unique French Tailor system taughL 0 HE SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES OF THE STATE Loan and Trust company are enclosed in a fire-proof and burglar-proof vault, with time locks and brilliantly lighted wilh electricity; alcoves attached for the private examination of valuables, with writing materials; a young lady in attendance. 8-1 tf SEE" THOSE BEAUTIFUL LOTS, WASHING ton, Maple aye., Twentieth st., before you purchase; sold only to parties building good homes. POINDEXf ER A WADSWORTH, 305 W. Second st. 1-10 MESMIN'S FEMALE PILLS AS A SPECIFIC monthly medicine for immediate relief or painful and irregular menses—from what ever cause. For sale by GEO. 11. FREEMAN CO., 102 N, Spring St. Price, $2 per box. _ COR. GRAND AYE. ANY U\)Z one wishing a good meal can earn it heare by chopping 12 OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JEANNE Lhez will not be hereafter responsible for hia wife's (Baptistine Lhez) debts. 11 WIN, PIA NO MANUFACTURER - ; ■ pianos, church and parlororgans repaired and tuned. Factory, 507 Ceres aye. 11-14H GRAD UATE - V. S. ARMY SCHOOL FOR nurses. References furnished. Address D. J. LOVELL, Box 30, this office. 10 ACHINERY, DIES AND TOOLS MADE and repaired. J. yon SERKEY, 210 S. Los Angeles St. Tel. 933, 11-1411 SpXnISH DINNERS TO ORDER, $1 TO $2.50; regular dinner, 50c. 322 Wilmington st. WANFELDT, (THE L. A. TENT^t"AWNING C 0.,) has removed to 250 S. Main. 11-25 F^oLOPERT - HOUSE MOVER, OFFJITC, . 12 Center place. 1-15 tf BUBINICNS PKItSIINALH. piF-in^TAl^^ X our gigantic coffee roaster, Java unci Mocha, 85c lb; 24 lbs brown sugar, $1; 5 lbs good Japan tes, $1; 10 lbs corn meal, 15c; 0 lbs tapioca, 25c: 10 lbs raisins. 25c; II apricots, 25c: 5 lbs figs, 25c; 5 lbs prunes, 25c: bibs buckwheat, 25c; 8 lbs beans, '.sc; can deviled ham, sc; brook trout, 15c; 3 cans oysters, 15c: 50 bars soap, $1; 50 lb sack flour, 85c; bacon, pork, orange marmalade in bulk Be. ECONOMIC STORES, 305 S. springstreet. EITSONAL— RALPH BROS~GoTd~BA R flour. 90c; city flour, 75c: granulated sugar, 18 lbs $1; brown sugar, 21 lbs $1; 7 lbs rolled wheat or oats, 25c; sardines, 5 boxes 25c; tomatoes, 2 cans 15c; 7 bars Qerman iainily eoep, 25c; eastern oil, 70c; gasoline, 70c; -1 p ckages starch, 25c; lard, 10-lb can. 80c; 5 lbs, 40c. 1101 S. Spring street, corner Sixth. VhaSE'S MARKET. 018 S. SPRING —5 LBS /boiling beef, 25c;J2 lbs round steak, 15c; rib steak, tic; sirloin, tenderloin or porterhouse ateak, 12>-2C; stewing mutton, 3c; leg of mut ton, 8c; rib or shoulder chops, 2 lbs 15c. Everything else in proportion. CHASE'S MARKET, 618 S. Spring. MRS. ADAMS AND DEAN, FASHIONABLE dressmakers; tailor-made suits a specialty, mourning suits made on shoit notice, reason able rates, goods furnished when desired. Rooms 21 and 22, 119'j S. Spring. 12 2 3m WONDERFUL MEDICINE FOR FEMAI.T-: irregularities from whatever cause; it never tails to give relief or money refunded; 36 years' experience. Address DR. A. J. GIEB KER, office N. Main st., room 12. 11-31tf ERSONAL — PALMISTRY; ONE HAND read free; every hidden mystery revealed; life read from cradle to grave without a mis take; 2 to 8 D.m. lllli w. Third st. ERSONAL — ELECTRO TH ERA PEUTIC baths; electric treatment scientifically fiven; magnetic and massage electricity. 25c. IRS. E. ROBBINS, 421 S. Main st. 6mo HE ALTH"FORtWe^ RRI Fa GE. ('OS suit MLLE. RITA, only scientific Palm ist, 652 South Broadway, corner Seventh. 26 •\M ME FRENCH DRESSMAKER, j.M cor. Second and Main, next In cathedral. PgRIONAL. a in taTTclTfok winter lor fun, by voting man from east. Address 1, Box 90, tins otlice. 12 MKKKBCHAUM GOODS. ¥)AUL KOYNE —MANUFACTURER PIPES I and canes, German sport pipes, German cigar and cigarette holders in meerschaum and wetzel wood. Meerschaum goods re pafrsd. 256 South Broadway. 10-2 59 PIANOS. J~ :; right piano, slightly used, $265; 1 Fischer piano in good condition, $185; 1 School organ, in good condition, $25. KOHLER & CHASE 233 South Spring street. 11-11 tf 17« OR BALE — ELEGANT NEW UPRIGHT piano; will take board and room in part exchange. Address J, box 80, this office. bill. fosters. I'V'vvTcalSiSe'llTK j. lug Co.; the oniy honest bill poster. 119 E second. Tel. 1475, Sign painting. TTeo. p. Mclean, presidentktate bill \T Posters' association; the only bill poster in Lo6 Angeles. 254 S. Main at OONTKA OTOKS. CIONRAD / ous and asphalt paving, 237 W. Firat sf. I HELP W4NTIII -M ALK. I^TK)N~T : staple goods to dealers; experience un necessary; best aide line. $75 a month. Sal ary and expenses or large commission made. For scaled particulars send stamp. CLIFTON SOAP MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Cincin nati, O. «7TnTED-ALL NEEDING HELP. FREE Vv employment or any information, address E. NITTINGER'B BUREAU, established 1880. Office, 319' 3 S. Sp'lng st.; residence, 4}l 8. Hope st, corner Fifth, Los Angeles, Cal. Tele phone 113. fi-lHtf C-TTY AND COUNTY OFFICIAL FREE labor bureau, 240 New High si., telephone 1153, for cooks waiters, household help, me chanics and laborers. W. A. WHITE, man ager; 11-10 tf %1ST ANTED—A FEW PERSONS I.N EACH V? place to do writing. Send stamp for 150 page book of particulars. .1. WOODBURY, 127 W. Forty-second St., N. V. city. 10-7 ly "1"I7 ANTED—TRUSTWORTHY PERSON TO W travel; salary, $780 and expenses; refer ence. Enclose self-addressed stamped envel ope, Manager, box P, Chicago. 19 I >ETTY, HUMMEL A CO., 300-302 WEST Second st. Tel. 500. The best employment office in every way in Southern California. 7-12 ti IEMPLOYMENT1 EMPLOYMENT AGENCY—MRS. SCOTT ,t ll MISS MCCARTHY, IOIH S. Broadway; tel. 819. 15 ANTED —FIRST-CLASS WOOD CARVER. Apply at 658 S. Spring st, 11 FMRST-CLASS COAT MAKER WANTED. GA BEL THE TAILOR, 312 a Spring st. 11 HELP WA MTE D—HEMALR, YIT^NTErT^G^VEI^ VT Greek, piano, etc.. $40; must be young and scholarly. LOS ANGELES TEACHERS' AGENCY. 12 AN TED —AN EXPERIENCED STI R~ dresser immediately. Address M. D. RECAMIER, Postoffice, city. 11 OSTON FEMALE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 353 s. Broadway. Los Angeles, t al. 12 SITUATIONS WANTED—HALK. Dcservinn persons desiring employment v ill be allowed to insert three lines, under this heading, two timts free of charge. quiring constniit attendanc? of book keeper can have books written up periodically by competent accountant. Address F. Box 20, this office. 11 'I-\* AN "^,• :D - EXPKRIENCEI, NURSERYMAN ** would like pruning of orchard or vine yard by day or contract. Address B, Box 10, this office. 12 WJ-TnTED-.IAPANESE WANTS SITUATION o as first-class cook or waiter in family: city or country, Address 11. ¥~ P. 0. Box cbi. 13 VITA NTED—WORK IN A STORE OR OFFICE. by steady boy IS years old. J. D. S-, 640' 2 8. Olive St. 12 YfTANTEII— BY MAN AND■ WIFE—WORK IN r> country place: 117' 2 Commercial sl. 13 SITUATIONS WANTJCD—FaIUALK. Deserving persons desiring employment will he allowed to insert three lines for two insertion., under this heading, free of charge. W~ANTED-T GERMAN UIRL WISHES A place as cook or to do general housework. Call at or address No. 549 Maple aye., near Sixth st. 12 \Y ANTED — SITUATION, BY COMPETENT il gir , as cook or to do general housework in family; good reference. Addiess (J, Box sc. this office. 11 GOOD DRESSMAKER FROM SAN FRAN cisco would like some more work at boms; dresses made, $4. 5 4 FTower St., near Sixth. 10- 20 tf \V r ANTED —BY A COMPETES'T YOUNG il woman, housework in country; wa cs, $20; references. Address C. S., this office. 12 \Y T A NTED ~YOUN G~ WI DOW\~STR ANG ER. M wants position as housekeeper. 138 I - J N. Spring St., room 16, third floor. i.'t W* N l ED— c. X, |, MHTarSJ. TT7 ANTED —ANY PERSON HAVING A V » moderate priced city property who finds it absolutely necessary to dispose of same ow ing to foreclosure, may find rea :v sale at the office of CARTER & BEECHER, 328 S. Broad- 11 VV ANTED— TO PURCHASE SMALL COT it lage, wilh barn preferred, iv good loca tion; will give clear Denver lots assume or pay difference in semi a n nil pa . i . .-, CARIER .1: BEECHER. 328 .-. liroa.nvay. 11 WANTED— TO PURCHASE STO 7 ROOM ii modern cottage, with barn, sewer connec tion, oil graded street, at bedrock price. CAR TER A BEECHER, 323 S. Broadway. 11 AIT ANTED— BARGAINS IN HOUSES AND VI lots business or vncant property, casu buyers; mcnev to loan, lowest rates. JOHN L. PAVKOVICH," 220 W. First, 16 YV ANTED—TO PURCHASE. THE BEST ii bargains in Los Angeles city real estate, business and residence property. M. F". ODEA. 103 S. Broadway. 12 8 tf 11-ASTED — BARGAINS IN OIL LOTS AND >> lands. W. B. SALISBURY A CO. 15 - D—AO EN TS LIFE TIME—WANTED—EN ergeIic responsible parties for state, city, county and town agencies, ior sule of Clark's Red Crosß Electric Natural Medicinal water, salve, salts, etc. Not a beverage. A natural medicine. Liberal inducements and big money to the right pa ties. Address: BIG RAPIDS MINERAL WAT ER CO.', Big Rapids, Mich. 11-27 thu-aun-tuca im \yANIED- AGENTS, EITHER SEX, FOR ll li rst-closs office or household articles. J OI IS BROWN, 61-1 s. Spiing st. 12 w4nvkii-to kkvl t 7\l<ted-by'two gevflemkx, nk-jcly VV furnished room in private family, with board preferred; must be close in Address X, Box 70, this office. 11 TTTANTEI)'TO RKKT-MiO ACRES OF Ct IR~N >1 land. Apply lo CLARK, IU4 South Broadway. 14 \'V ANTED—TO RENT A SMALL RANCH >> forcash rent. W. 11. BAKER, 236' 2 S. Spring. 12 WAN TED— WI-CKI.I.ANKOUB. W "ANTED - LADIES TO LEARN TIIE McDowell dres- cutting system at the MC DOWELL DRESSMAKING A. ADEMY, 703'» S. Broadway, branch of New York aud San Francisco schools, patterns cut to order. 11- lmo WHAT HAVE YOU TO Till- VALUE OF 11 $li»o to offer in exchange for being lo cated upon 160 acre* Of available government land. CARTER A BEECHER, 328 S. Broad way. 11 A V ANTED - HORSES AND MULES—WILL ll pay cash or exchange elty property for lOOOorlcss voting horses or mules. W. 11. 8AKER,238% s. Spring street. 12 WANTED— TO BUY OLD GOLD AND SILVER ll at highest market price. JUL WOLTER, manufacturing jeweler, 122 s.Mainst. 10-4 3m WANTED— 1000 SHARES OF CALIFORNIA 11 Oiicompany -will pay cash or tradecity property. BAKER, S. Spring street. 12 YVANTED— HOUSES TO BUILD BY ROBT. TT D. COATES, building contractor, 264 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. 12-15 II T ANTKD —A FEW PRIVATE BOARDERS TV at No. 224 Boyd st. 13 W ANTED—PAINTF:RS TO SEE THE EX" 11 colsior paints at b'2l S. Spring st. 12 3 aiOVES KKPAIKKD. /CHICAGO REPAIRING CO., JAS. MAYOR, KJ 158 W. Fifth strceL Repairs made for any stove in the U. 8. Patients made to order, lo f 1 ASOLINE STOVES CLEANED, REPAIRED VT Tel. 1008. BLACK MAN, 403 S Spring st WATCHBIAKEK^AItID^ TTAVE YOUR AND XI guaranteed. Thorough work antl moder ate prices. W. J. GET/, 336 s. Broadway. REAL ESTATE. BELL A SABICHL REAL I£&TATE AND insurance agents; money loaned at six 16) percent. 205 West Third street. 12-7 ti ELEOTKIOAL MACHINIST. AUG. \7AGNITiRIOLECTRIUAL MACHINE works Maf'r of electric apparatus. 148 W. I'iithst,; tools and line machine 7-4 FACIAL BLEMISHES. CUPERFLUOUS HAIR, WARTS AND MOLES KJ permanently removed by electricity; hours 11 to 1. Room 1, 2b2 s. Broadway. ENOINEERB. TIES R\ E." BR MEcTIANICaITeNGI XX neer and draughtsman. 114 N. Spring. 1015 1m **N OUT 1 ING. KERSTING A CO., ers; lawn laying and cutting a specialty; gardens cared for by the month on reasonable terms. Address 26b s. Main st., Lot, Angeles. I tOS ANGELES HERALT't TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 11. 1894- BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. any kind? Do 5-011 want to sell your busi ness quick? See us. We buy, sell and ex change everything, hotels, rooming houses, restaurants, dry goods, grocery and shoe stores, hardware, drugs and cigur stores, bs keries. delicacy stores, fruit stands, livery sta bles, wood and coal yards, wholesale commis sion houses, mines, 'manufacturing business, etc. CITIZENS' INVESTMENT COMPANY, incorporated, real estate, loans, bonds, stocks and investments. Itusiness investment de partment, 214 South Broadway, Los Angeles, Cab _* tt TIEAD THIS-A BUSINESS THAT WILL ll pay you a net profit of over $3000 annu ally, it is one of the largest and best known stores in city dealing in hardware, crockery, fruits, notions, general store; owner has al ways asked $311011 lor this business, but on ac count of serious sickness will sell for a short while for #11700; part of money can remain Until you make it out of the business; sure, bona fide paying business; trial given. lIKN WHITE, a«l W. First st. 12 4 tl FX>R SALE — A BOOK AND STATIONERY store; best location in the city; business well established. New and secondhand furniture store in town of 7000, doing line busine-s. sale at a sacrifice. Fruit and cigar store in town of 7000. doing an excellent business: price, $235. New cash grocery on Spring st., doing good business: satisfactory reasons for selling. SPEARS A MONTAGUE, 117 S. Broadway, ltf «2 1 'JAA-'OOD, COAL, HAY. GRAIN AN 9 SpislUlF feed yard; A-l location; installs; large yards, stables, etc.; good stock on hand; low rent: does big business; owner engaged elsewhcro cause of sellbig; will pay a net profit of over $100 a mouth; will exchange for city real estate, sec BEN WHITE, 221 W. First st. 1 tf i:oii SALE — UNDERTAKERS' ESTABLISH- V ment; everything new; large field: at a great sacrifice: personal reasons given for sell ing; we can recommend this. Shoe store; invoice between $10,000 and $12,000; best town in the stale; pay you ti investigate, SPEARB A MONTAGUE, 117 s. Broadway. ltf jO 00D CHANCE—PARTIES HAVING FROM VT $100 upward to invest can purchase the exclusive right of a quick-selling article that pays over 200 per cent profit: can easily clear $3 to $0 a day; investigate this. Arpv BEN WHITE, 221 W. First st. 124 tf SA LE~( BUBTN ESS OPPORTUNI TV)— X One of the best paying livery stables in the city; centrally located and fit ly equipped; boarders defray running expenses. CARTER A BEECHER, 328 s. Broadway. 11 WORTH moo iO ROCKRY STORE W ITH 2 LIVING ROOMS; VT see this chance. Apply DEN WHITE. 2<l W. First st. ltf SHELL AND C'FrIO STORE FOR SALE — Business suitable for gentleman or lady; price, $240, more or less; will Invoice if de sired. Call at 404 S. Spring st. 11 HEN~~WHITE, 221 w7 FIRST ST., BAS properties of every description ior snl and exchange from $100 to $25 ,000. List your property with l,im. ltf ffiOAA—FRUJT, CANDY AMD CIOAR STORK; SPA' i\' The very nest place In the cit ; nice, cotnfortsble living rooms; rent low; see this. T. M. KILLIAN, 2.SS W. First st. 12-2 tf St I IflsV" GROCERY: VALUE 'N STOCK . I Iv/U one of the very best corner, i.t city; trial given. Sec B. WHITE, 2:1 W. First st. 13 ti —-——CIGAR TO It E -" — ONLY $.">t)0; WORTH **oii; DON'T MI.-- ' Ibis bargain. R WHITE, 221 W. First st 1 tf I U 1 OR SALE—WE HAVE SEVERAL ORO- I X cciystor s listed with us for sale Call an | we »tll show ibcm 10 yon. PLI.MMEII .1 X lot's, 302 S. Los Angeles st. 2-5-9 |?0R SALE—\ FRUIT AND COMMtSSIO X business: horse and w.gon; bargain; $ ;, ■'. I.D. BARNARD, 117' 3 S. Brondway. I 1 IT" OR SALE —LO D GIN G ~ 110 US.II It " MS; Springs!.; pnvs clcars(ili per month: $»'<'. I. li. BARNARD, 117' 2 s. Broadway. ll SALE—RESTAURANT ON SPRING ST : choice central location: price only $3 0. I. D. Barn ard, il7i 4 s. Broadway. 1. 1710R SALE—LARGE GROCERY WITH NO. 1 fruit trade; an old stand; bargain; $1 o. I. D. BARN ARD, 117.', S. Broadway. 11 IFYoifwisii t6~dispose"of youlTbusi ness without delay ior cash, always go t 1. D. BARNARD, 117', S. Broadway 1 t ffiOKAA WOBTu ( 'FBTOCK ANI 1 A 111 -1 qyOtJvU ness paving $15ii per montb fo. $1250. Address C, box 00, Herald 13 TtT~EXCII oTtipTFOI I i!*—i"lU city real estate.- Apply to BE.N WHITE. 221 IV. First. 1 ti | If YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR Bt'SIXES; j 1 quick for cash, see SPEARS A MONTAU V X ■ 117 S. Broadway. 11l j STORE; RECEIPTS $12 A ■ -T'""' day; a bargain. BEN WHITE, »'<] I W. First st. 1 If 1 |?OR SALE—ROOMING HOUSE OF X rooms; good location. Address E, box 40. | this office. 1-4 ; "T , o"~6ELL YOUR BUSINESS QUICK, SEi I X ERNST & CO., new olllce, 113 W. Third st lMSti SALE—IIO~ME BAKEfIY AND*DEL'- X cacy store; a bargain. 54S S. Broadway. ■'• sTeSTAU RAN T • ONLY $.15 ~; NICEI. ] IV equipped. B. WHITE, 221 W. First, ltt £* 1 anii-^toos; pT\S W KL~. BE> 01.1111 l WHITE, 221 W. First st. ltf ■■ LODGING HOUSE. 18 ROOMS. I; epOOU WHITE, 221 W. First st. 1 If w'ina-UANDY AND FRUIT STOR L. 11. 95 IUU WHITE, 221 W. Fiist a. 1 1-22 tf .s BUY A BU-IXESS OF ANY KIND APPI/l _ to 11. WHITE. 221 W. First St. 13-tf rt"SELL QIHCK FoIt~CASH 00 TO B. WHITE I 2:1 W. First st. 13-tf LOST ANII POUMII. T^ST^STRAYED~~AWAV' Ij 011 Sunday miming, my horse Billy; buy, j 1 white bind loot, white spot on nose; weigli about 1100 ll*. riea.se return or send word to Vornondale store or to MARK DAVIDS, Ml Reqttenast. 12 lASTRAYI ASTRAY—CAME TO MY PLACE. 307 EAST _ First street, Wednesday noon, a clipped bay horse, about 10 years ola, brand S It on left hip, hitched to ti Concord open buggy Owner can bave same by calling and paying expenses. it ITAKEN1 TAKEN FROM SANTA MONICA, ABOUT 25 . days ago, fox terrier pup, wilh black marks on face. Information lending to his recovery will be liberally rewarded at Herald ageo.-v. Santa Monica. 11 T OST-ON OR ABOUT NOVEMBER HUH, \j Hank Book No 153,011 of the Hihc nia Saving! and Loan Society of San Franoisoo. By returning same to this olllce Under will be suitably rewarded. 14 IMIUND —BAY PONY, COR. WASHINGTON X and Alameda sts., Sunday; 3 white feet; owner can have same by proving property and paying expenses. I. 11. HARTNETT, above ad dress. 15 lOST-A SOLITAIRE DIAMOND RING ON j Second or Spring St., Sunday morning. Finder will be suitably rewarded by returning same to Hollenbeck hotel. 11 S- TRTYED—REIT' DURHAM AND JERSEY cow witli white on side and between horns. Please return to 1534 Bcllevue avenue and re ceive reward. 11 IX) UND — SURVEYOR'S CHAIN, 1 can have same by proving property and paying expenses. 243* N. Bunker Hill aye. 11 IriOUND— THE BEST I'LACETO LIST PROP -1 erly of all kinds is with W. H. BAKER, 230!., Springstreet. 12 IJIOUND—SAM, TII E CHAMPION HORSE- X clipper. North Broadway. 11-25 lm FOR HALE —LIVK STOCK. t"'-«™ 20 head of gentle horses, single or double, from $30 un; some good family horses; you can get just what you want by coming down; I guarantee everything I sell. V. V. COCII RAN, Citizens' btockyards; corner Second and San Pedro sts. 11-2o lm ]iOR SALE-SPEEDY HORSE; HARNESS and road wagon of local make. Just the thing for city delivery. W. R. BURKE, 213Ji N. Spring. 0-11 7x>R SALE AND EXCHANGE—FINE SINGLE I and double drivers, buggies and harness. B. F. BACON, rear QOaeouth Broadway. si'Miit.isrs. for ladies and gentlemen; specialist in complexion department; electrolytic removal of superfluous hair. 206-7-8 Stimson block; tel. 1256. 3-15-95 DANDRUFF PERMANENTLY CURED: EX ainiiiation free; also chiropedy, manicur ing, shampooing, etc. VACY STEER, S. Broadway. 12-13 nR. R. G. COLLINS. OPTHALMIC OPTICIAN, with the L. A. optical Institute, eyes ex aminedfree. 125 S. Spring st. 5-30 tf DR. J. H. RYAN~EYE, EAR, NOSE AND throat, etc., removed to 202, stimson blk. roK ItM-VITT PROPERTY. qIiIDER aTdolt? REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENT BROKERS) 100!$ 8. BROADWAY. $125 buys a nice building lot on 29th, \ b.ock o( the electric cars, on Installments. $175 each tor 2 lots on 28th street, clo c to the electric cars. $2cO-1,0150x150 Just south of Adams st. and west of the Harper tr-ct; owner is compelled to sell. $1150—Building lot 50 feet front, covered with bsartng trees, ' 2 block of electric cars, on 14th street. $225- Bulidlng lot on Central avenue, ce ment walk and curb, street graded, near Ad ams street. $4u0—50-foot lot on 27th street, close to the electric cars street graded, cement walks and curbs. $475-Lotsoxlso on 28th streel, 100 feet wide and graded, 0-foot cement wlk and curbs, palm trees planted, ' 3 block of the elec tric cars. See this lot before you buy. $«00—Fine building lot on Adams st , 50x 150, l 3 block of the electric cars, cement walks and.curbs. Sec this. $740 buys a 50-foot lot on 2Jth St., c ose to Figueroa street. $•(50 Corner lot on 17th St., west of Figue roa streel. $1100 each buys 4 lots on slh St., one a cor ner, close to the Arcade depot. HOt Shs. $000—Lovely li-:oom co tage just south of the city, I.t 50x 50; nice hedge: 1 I set to bearing fruit and bcrri-s; roses and (lowers In great profusion; worth $1 .'(MI. $1400--Lovcly fi-room, double bay window cottage, one-half block of elec rtc cars; street graded and sprinkled: cement walks antl curbs: on easy payments. $1500 -Nice ti-room cottage in one block of the el ctric cars; I .nn and (lowers; only $1500. $1200—With a small cash payment down, balance in small monthly payment*, we will build you a lovely 5-room cottage ou a 50-foot lot; street graveled, cement walks and curbs; within one block of electric cars. Why pa - rent when w th the money you pay rent you can own your own home? See us beiorc you buy. RANCHES. . $275—Lovely home of 32 acres, 7 acres set to bearing lemons; variety of other fruits; Ll acres to strawber ics; water piped, line 8-room resilience; good barn ond out buildings; only few hundred yards from railroad station; 20 minutes' ride lo the city. Owner is compel ed to sell at a sacrifice on account ol ill-health; price, for a few weeks, $27j per acre on ensv terms. $13 10—10 acres set solid togum trees; $ 1000 worth of wood sold off of place .1 years ago. same amount can be sold off inside of (I months; choice soil; located just south of the c Mr* $11500 — 5 acres corner of Figneroa, just south ofl'o city; set to bearing Unit; good - room residence: lawn end Mowers: don't btty nil you see this lovely home. $..00'i- .(i acres, highly improved, within I.' milesol Ihe ci ty ;-1 ncr sin navel oranges. 10 acres in dcci uous fruits: water right goes with the land. Good r-room house, burn Mid ou buildings: choice el ctionot ro.esnnd orna mental plants nnd (lowers. $'■•■> to It*! 1)! per acre for choice fruit ami arming lands i mile outside tue city, close to the eleclrc road; in tracts to suit ou c sv terms. FOR EXCHANGE Fornva"a t lot, nice 4-rnom cottage good 'table and outbuildings, lawn an 1 ilowjrs; lot 'OX ljfV! a corner. I ive acres set solid lo h'arin; orang •< room cottage, water pined, for vacant lot* In the city; lv acres of tin • farming land south of tin' pity (or a resideuoe here We have Im proved properties in Riverside, Orange, sau Diego, sun Renter lino and I.os Angelea conn tics, see u« beiorc you buy Pre; earring from our otlice* lei. l-0t». GRIDER ,v Dot.' 100-, : outh lira dwoy 11 STU A'Bt'RO & TAVn's, GI.NF.RAL RJSAL estate dcfiler*. special bargains in coun try and city pfO) erty at oil limes. iiur exchange list is large ami varied, anc should be cxon.iued by a 1 who have anything to trade. STRASBCRG A PAYNE, 25 4 South Broadwa/. LOTS. "00x140 on Broadwoy, between Second ant Third; come and see us.bout this bargain. 12 xlh ■, corner Main and Eighieentt streets, $lil,oOu. .-.ox .2o on Eighteenth, near Main, with im provemeuts, .fit MR. B*2 acres, corner Alameda and Ocean View Cheap, $05 '0. OxlliO, lot 14, block l'J, Los Angeles Ira proVemClit company, on Douglas rtrcet. $75(1 1110x150. Los *» and 10, Los Angeles Im provement company, on Douglas street.VJOOO Lot on Grand avenue bstwesn Eignth and X nth streets $400 >. Lot on Main street between Eleventh and Twelfth sir.-cts $8000. Two lots on Main street, between Wasli'ngton avenue and Twenty-third streel, $'i 0 U 21-j, acres in town of Lama mis Park cornering on principal street and sant Fe railway; price (11000, or will trade for lot In South Los An geles. 5-room modern cottage, bath etc., on Forres ter street, neor Hoover; price $1000; this is very cheap. 4 lots, 50x175, house, barn, 5 chicken houses, fencer, etc.. near East Los Angeles park in Houston tract; Imp-ovements cost trtiod; pri c fo,- all, $i:b (1, BRO t cash, balance \-sy te i his is o fine chicken ranch prop e ty; ROW bci ig used as sue >; a i urgain. xl.o, No. zoo E Thirtieth st—7-room col ta;-\ water, batn, cellar lawn. shrii'S, flow *. . cm., street graded; price $38(10. ~t)xl.,.'i, Meadow Glen tract on Primrose ave nue—s-room cottage, bath, pantry, marble ma-iielr, lawn, shrubs, shad' . price $1450. y 0 1 mortgage now on building. Lit 10.1x120 feet, 2.12 llobart st.—7-room b ti-e. bar i etc.; price $ SOU. .90x15.0, intersection of Alvnradoand Hoover Streets, with 7-room house and modern im provements: house originally cost $2500, price $i*oo. This is cheap property, worthy i>f Investigation. Lot 43, block L, 1- A. Imp. Co.—7-room house and oarn i"good condition; price $ 500. 50x150 1 .ts 1 and 2, block 2 Old Or bard tract—7-room bouse, rents (or $35 pc month: I»riee $4000. Above property on Boyd st., near .os Angeles st. l.tvery stable—Well socked. doing a busine s o( $800 per month, including hoar ers; tin: barn good lease, reasons!, c rent, well loc ted; this is a fL-st-cla-a on ortunity to g t, into a good paying business: price $2300. FOR EXCHANGE. Beautiful lioinc on Bonsallo aye, near Twen ty-first St.; lot 75x15 ; house has « rooms, bath, cellar, barn, yard highly improved, 6hrtibs, flowers antl shade; neighborhood the very best VI ill trade equity for dcs rable olive or orange land well watered and situated in San Bernardino valley. Property valued at $ .500. Beautiful home In San Bernardino: lot 70x 20O; new house of 10 rooms, com plete In every respect: artesian well and city water, gas. elec tric lights; centrally located. Will trade equity for desirable Los Angeles property. cost $7000. STRABBURO A PAYNE. 12-Otf 254 S. II cos J way. KID Ell & DOW ADAMS ST. TRACT, THE BEST OF ALL. Lois 50 to 00 feet. $25,000 in street im provements alone. Four 80-foot streets, one 100 foot street, all graded and gravelled, ce ment walks and curbs; streets sprinkled; water mains laid and shade trees planted Beautiful Adams street 82 feet wide, and Twenty-eighth street 100 feet wide, lined with palm trees, central avenue, four miles long and 80 feet wide, with a double-tracked elec tric road, runs through the center of this tract; only 15 minutes' ride from S cond and Soring streets. Tbe Maple avenue electric road is within two blocks. 150 lots sold since June Ist, Rich sandy loam; no njud. Examine this tract. See the "large number of beautiful homes built In the last four months. A per sonal examination will satisfy any buyer as to its merits. Lots are $250. $300, $300, $400 nnd up, on easy terms, till January Ist, when pricei. will be advanced Take the Central avenue cars, corner of Second and Spring streets, to Adams street. Agents at our branch office on the comer of Central avenue and Adams street, will bliow the property. For views oi the tract, maps and all information, w rite or call on us. Free carriases at all limes. 12-Otf GRIDER & DOW, 100'- 8. Broadway. Telephone 12011. I -OR SALE— $1700 —Owner leaving the city and we can offer in good faith a beautiful new 5-room cot tage near car line, southwest; bath, mantel, ha I, law n, patent w. c,; street graded, curbed, cement walk. MING & BAYARD, II 128 S Broadway. r_ | QrtA—BEAUTIFUL NEW HOUSE, 765 -IrlO»)U Kohler street; 6 rooms, bath, pat ent water closet, large pantry, china cioset. solid oak mantel, French plate mirror; jewel of a home; cement walk: street graded; dirtied; shade trees; easy terms; a bargain. W. J. FISHER, 227 W. Second st. 12 7 tf 1?OR SALE—NEW 5 AND 6-ROOM COTTAGES V on University electric line; baths, water closets, mantels and all modern conveniences; large lots, cement sidewalks; prices $1450 to $1700; small cash payment and monthly in stallments. THOMAS S. EWING, owner, 116 8. Broadway. It ANY PERSON LOOKING' FOR~BAR7TaINS In real estate pan ti nd them by oa 11.ng on CARTER Si BEECHER, 328 S. Broadway. 11 FOR HAl.r. CITY PROPERTY, FOR SALE BY JOHN H. COKE, 207 a BROADWAY. 70 feet R. Spring $250 30 feet E. Flgst $160 60 leet W. Seventh $250 70 feet S. Broadsay $500 25 feel E. First $200 48 feet W. Thirteenth $10 60 feet S. Spring $50; i 100 feet E First $150 70fcetSan Pedro $150 30 feetS. Hill $2t)(> I have a long 11 t of residence' ranging f om $5 (l up to $7.i.« 00' Call and get particulars. Vacant lots on nearly every street in the city. Residence near Twenty-third, cast of Main, on installments. Two lots on Sixte nth s'., very the p. Have 8-room residence on ... Washington lorgc grounds, that, can be bought at one-third its market vnlu . One of the finest ranches in Southern Cali fornia at a great Sacrifice. JOHN 11. COKE. 1.07 S. Broadway. 12-0 If I-OK SALE-AT A BARGAIN; A FEW LOTS I in the Grosser tra t, Central aye., Eost Fourteenth and Newton st-., for only $4 " each, ou easy te. ms. JTusc lots are s>» leet (ro lag •on graded streets, ( all ou owner tor mops, etc. WM. GROSS. R, 13,; ci. Kroadw ov. 12 5 If ITIOR SALE BY WM. F. ROSIIYSIII.I.I.. 116 s. Broadway 7-room house, W. evetith st. new and modem: I -room house, II rst'-bis-, large lot, ha n, etc.. tt. .-eicuth si,; 7 r ti hove, new and modem, in Bonnie Brae Ir; ct. several Dullness,properties. ll 1-tOR BALE-PIN EST LOTS IN BONNIE Brae from s-l-iotl to $ 5tM); loton Twenty tir-i near Figi eroa, :Ss 5: lot on Pco neat ,ii ion. $05o; Rts on Vernon and Albany be low Pico,soso. Mcknight a CLAY, 252 8. 8.-oiidway. I "OR .- ALE—CHEAP LOT'S SEVERAL NICE I 1 lots, Walnut Grove, stToo each Large lot on rran Julian, near seventh street, ,7(0 1 nx'Oi feet Hope atreet, near Eleventh, $4000. T. J. CUDDY, 2 6N. spring. 11 Pol! SALE-HOUSE AND LOTS ON THE I installment plan: close iv easy terms. A '-room cottage, modern, $1800. I ots on Ninth atreet for $100; only $'fl cash $.0 monthly, no into est BAKEII, s. opring street. ' li L"Ott SALE—MODERN 10-ROOM BOU8», P slab c. lawn, flowers; 10l 50x150, cement walks etc., on Twenty-fifth street, near i.raud avenue at a great bargain for short time, as owner is leaving the cilv. F. A. HUTCHIN SON, 213 W. First sL 12-2 lm 1.1 6W S ,\LIi~.S7SIJIT~A~H A NDSOM KH- ROOM modern house: large cistern nnd c-liar: 10l 75x150 feet, nicely Improved: driveway anil barn: In the mo-l fashionable portion Of ihe city: price $7000. T. J. CUDDY, .till \. spring. 11 1.-OR ON "THIRTY-FIRST ST.; I 5 rooms, bath, gns; lawn: tile walks and gradeu street: beautiful home; price, $i2OU! r.'mo cash, balance payments to suit, DEN VER BUILDING CO.. 237 W. , irst st. 11-7 ti POII SALE—A CLE ASA XT. "8-ROOM HOUSE, 1 on w. inn st., suitable for two families, half idock from two car lines; also a tot ll .x lv;. feet, on Alpine st. near Yale; a rare chance. ( all at or address iBION. Main sL II I -OR SALE—ON SOUTH BROADWAY, choic • piece busimss property, paying H per cent nil; also on .-outh spring st ect; i lose in property. $jno.«. BuADSHAW BROS., 130 S. Broadway. 0-11 J -MIR SALE—I OT ON bVraM STREI7T, BE r twee Ii Tenlh nnd Eleventh street, $3 O. Lots iio-ir T'wcuti ih and Figueroa, $BHI. Can you beat I ha.'.'BAKER, 230', s. Spring. 12 L'Olt*ALi:-sl(> (.-FINE COTTAGE. BARN JL and shed; large lol; lawn and Mowers; graded street: near the street car, close in; a snap. T. J. i'UDpY, i, (I N spring. 11 1-(|R SALE $4 00—HANDSOME MODERN A 1 2-story (l-rootn li use and lot on Hill street. nasrNlnth; onl< .*lsio ii taken soon. T J. CUDDY, 2nd N. spring. 11 1.-lOR SA~E—$~3»O—Q~ WINFIM.FSTREET, 1 near West Lake. Brand new, modem cot tage, 11. ,t. c. water, etc.; easy terms BRAD- ShAW BRo-! , 1808. Broadway. 12-0 OIL THE BEST'OH, lands in the state and if you wish to buy or lease call .nd see inc. BAKER, 23b'.j h. Spring street. 12 L OR SA I.E - $1150 cash buys slarue lots and * g ou 7-room house: bum, chicken house, near Streel car; a snan; see this. T. J. CUDDY, .06 N. Spring. 11 I -OR SA LE—s2l^o—7-ROOM HOUSE,~AND I lot 45x165 feet, west side of Rill, near in; only 910 0 ifjtaken at once. T. J. CUDDY, SOU N-_ prlng. 11 'IHO . OTS CORKER LOCAI7¥usINEBS 1.0 -1 cation on Temple streel; price flooo; terms easy. CARTER .1; BEECHER, 328 8. Broad way. If I-OK SALE—T HE BEST SPECULATION IN I the city. Fine lots nt auction December 'by C. A. SUMNER & CO., 131 S. Broad way. 12 k >oR SALE— $100 OR WHAT YOU OFFER JT nt auction for some choice oil lots Decem ber 12th. C. A. SUMNER a CO., 134 S. Broadway. 12 I-OR SALE-FINE RESIDENCE LOTS IN I Diamond-street tract at auction December 12th. C. A. SUMNER & CO., 131 8. Brood way. 12 H~ OUSEB OV INSTALLMEXTS IN ALL pans of Ihecity, or will build to suit you. BARLOW ..t SHERWOOD, 123 8. Broadway. 1710R SALE—INSTaYIMENTS, 5-ROOM COT tage. close In, $1100. POINDEXTER & WADSWORT H, 305 W. Second st. 1-1 '05 f fOUSES FOR SALK—SEVER A L NEW II houses in southwest part of city; for sale cheap. M. F. ODEA, 103 S. Broadway. 12-8 tf F-iOR BALE-$425—3-r6omHOUSe72"IoTS; ' SW.; i argaill. TAYLOR. 102 Broadway. II Fi)K SOU 111-Citt.l.4Sii;oi;s. |5oii~BXLT^-T^V~CA^^ V portieres, furniture, gssoline stovc.re'riger ator, dishes, etc. Call at house, No. 438 E. Twenty-eighth St. 12 1.-ior FOR LIVE stock—Buggies—j timp seat and three neater also a splendid 0-year-old, black surrey horse. Call or address McGARRY, 1024 E. Bth st. I lOR SALE—I,OOO,"6o"oUVg'TREEB IN VA JT rletv; all sizes; choice and clean. Address owner L. L. NEWERF, 236! i S. Spring sL 16 SAI.E—UPRIGHT PIANO, GOOD AS ' new; a bargain. 1818 W infleld st. 12 17<OR SALE—HALF INTEREST IN A VALU -1 able patenL Address X., box 20, this office. Irtoa' sale — isoTooo old postage ' stamps, cheap. T., box 26 this office. IriOß SALE-OLb"PAPERS N QUANTITIES ' to suit, at thia office. 11 It X IN M A X I NO. fitting dresses call at 124 S. Main st. Dresses made Irom $1 up. MRS. STOLTEN BERG-WOLTER. HOOKS. xTA^JY^TIOIjiAIJI^^ Ml and rare books. Stationery and echool supplies FOWLER & COLWELL, 115 W. 2d. FOR BALK—COUNTRY PROPKRTY. "T^TALIf-^OR^ANfTE X old; fine crop oi fruit: ptice, $500 per acre; one orchard 6 years old, $60j per acre; have Very tine grove al Alhamhra for sale; a sightly place forahnmc; price, $50j per aero. A pretty home at Eagle Rock Si acres: price, $8(100. improved properties at Duarte, Co vina, Glendora, Pomona, Ontario, and a few at Highlands and Redlands. The Pomona Real Estate Exchange can furnish you wilh any kind oil nd you want. ELMO R. MF.SERVK, 109 S. Broadway. 26 f? O R""ba LE-lOACRES IN THE BLUE RIB V bon orange, belt at Dutirle: between 6 and 7 acres set out lo best varieties of oranges, in ire than two-thl ds full bearing, I) shares ln tlite best water right in S tithern Colifornla; small house: one of ihe best siics for a home in the San Ga rlel valley; magnificent view; just the right elevation; moderate price; terms casv" Address OTHEMAN STEVENS, this office. HOtf FOR SALE—THE ONLY - PAYTniI CROP IN California is walnuts. 10 acres scftshcll walnuts, 3 yeai old, $iOOO. 10 acres walnuts, 1 and 4 years old, f2OOO, $>»000-Oiic-thlid cosh, 60 acres of No. 1 al falfa land, 30 In a falfa. 5 in assorted fruit, nil fenced, good 4-room house, large burn, no al kali. W. 11. BAKER, 236'S Spring. 12 I"HiR SALE-$15,000-80 ACRES OF FINE 1 fruit land, 40 acres in bearing prunes, apricots and peaches, balance of land inalfaifu, grain and vegetables; modern new bouse, large barn, splendid well and tank house; lo miles from Ihe city. All complete. Only $HV -0 ,0. Will lake part exchange. T. J CUDDY, 203 N. Spring st. 11 lIORI IOR SAI E—4U~ACRES of land on re dondo R. R., fronting Vermont aye., be tween Gardens and Lome Vista, the garden spot of s. Cal.: line loam soil; only #75 per acre; adjoining lund held $125 per acre; snap. TAYLOR, 102 Broadway. 11 I.IOR SALE-$.5000-10 ACRES, ONE MI LE I 1 south of city on Main St.: 4 acres bearing assorted fruits and berries; 5-room house, large barn, wind mill, well and tank, abundance city water. Price $5003. T. J. CUDDY, 206 N, Spring. 11 1?OR SALE—IO ACRES; BEST OF ORANGE 1 or dec duous frui land; line location lor a home; good community; within haif mile of railroad station nnd postoflloe; plenty of water under pressure. For a few days only, at $400 for the whole 10 acres. Address S. A. W., box 37, Alessandro, Cal. 14 iron sai.e-alfaTfa! ranches; io I 1 acres alfalfa: good house and barn; the best sninll ranch in California, $30u0. 5 acres alialfa: large house, barn and some (rail trees, $1150. W. 11. BAKER, 23d 1 , S. Spring. 12 J. AN IMPROVED RE llnqulshment of 100 acres cf laud .veil located in Los angeies county. Forin formaiioii call at the otlice of CARTER „ lIEECHEII, 328 S. .Broadway. 11 |"V>R SALE- $250— 1 1 ACRES BEARING 1 walnuts In iho lines! condition; the best water right in Hie county; only a short ride from the ct y and a bargain. $250 per acre. T.J. CUDDY, 206 N. Spring. 11 I7>OR $100 YOU CAN BE LOCATED UPON Jr 160 acres oi available government land within shori distance of prominent r sort. For Information call on carter _ beecheh, :i2rs s. Broodw y. 11 I lOR SALE -$800— ITcRE - BEAIiiNG TREE » _ and berries; 4-room house, barn, chicken house ana splcn id well; on Hie dummy line, r the city. Only $jOO. T. J. CI DDY, 200 N. Spring. 11 •11 KAI' lIO.MI'-S-.sl PEi>lOR I'ltl'lT LAND, V.; watered by Lake Hemct Water Co. system, he largest in S. Cal. 1 or foil particulars call on HEM hi LAND CO., Baker block. 1-10 05 1-OR SALE -$3001-A SOI ID BEARING OR -1 chard of 20acres lemons prunes, plums and or .u.'es: large modern house, fine born, well, null and tank and IS shares of water for Irrigation; close to this ciiy and a real bar gain, only $50 0. T. J. CUDDY, 206 N. Spring st. 11 J"OR BALE—SOJO'—4(I acres oi loud set to 1 nslliuts, about 3 acres old trees, balance 4 \ea sold: house, barn, chicken house ami 2(1 shates ol wa er for Irrigation. Will take good city property in exchange and nny some differ ence. T. .1. ITlilh', 2(1(1 N. Spring. 11 pOI! SALE-140 ACRES GOOD LAND WEST side Ontario, nt a bargain! reasonable tlnv ; ood chance to make money by subdividing. EDWARD ERASER, ill! s. Broadway 1 t-27tl i;OR SALE-AI>ALFA RANCHES OF ALL I Bizes and easy terms. 1 have the best lot of rone es for sale in the suite. Call ond sec inc. W. H. BAKER, 28UM S Springy 12 I7OR SALE —"ALFALFA LAND, 5 MILES P soul Ii of the city; first-class water rights; 5. lo and 20-ncro tr' cs at $75 per acre. T. J. CUDDY, 200 N. Spring. 11 r 1 OVgRNMKNT LANDS—WHY DO YOU \ T buy when you can get a home free? I will locale. you on a homestead. W. IL BAKER, 36' a S. Spring street 12 in ACRES OF GOOD LEVEL LAND, EQUITY IU $1 " 11. Riverside Oountv, for eastern prop e.-ty. BEN WHITE. 21 W. lirst St. llf rOH HUNT— SOUS KB. |^?JftTtEN 11 Tk FNSINGTON FLATS, 441 I I and 443 Temple street, near courthouse; . and 6 rooms each; all tie latest modern Im provements; the healthiest part of the city. See J. F. HENDERSON, owner, 143 S. spring street. 12-Otf I-OR WANT TO RENT YOUR I house quick, list at once with SPEARS St MONTAGUE, I'7S. Broadway. ltf • POM KAN r—ROOMS, WITH OR IN without board, at the renovated and new ly managed Clifton house. Newly fur Ished throughout, pleasant sunny rooms at reason able rates. 231 No. n'oadwav. 10 I -O R RE N T — U NFU RN ISIIE D, SUNNY, CA R -1* petcd rooms, witli housekeeping privileges; large lawn; reasonable; no children. 030 S. spring st. 12-4tf Ii OR RENT - PLEASANT FURNISHED f rooms Good hoard. Private family. Best part of cily; 4( 0 W. Twenty-first st., 4 doors we t of Grand avenue cars. l-l-'B5 I7IOK RENT—CHEAP, FOUR LARGE ROOMS, V close In, on rear of lot Call 6.0 s Flower st. 11 rpHE NASHVILLE, 230 WINSTON ST.: I', X blocks from postoffice; comfortable rooms; rates very cheap. rTSUK DEN YE R.T33 N7M AIN STREET; FINE X furnished rooms; $1.50 per week and up; center of city. rpHE PARKER. 424 W. FOURTH STREET; 1 nicely furnished rooms, single or en suite _____ 9 "" 4 1 m RENT—FURNISHED ROOMs7~R-ASON~- X* able. TIIE SMITHSONIAN, 3128. Hill St. 20 RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS WITH r both; near to business. 710 W. Second st. tf ft RANI) PACIFIC. 428 SOUTH SPRING ST.; \T fine large rooms; $H per week and up. rOH RKNT— IIFFIOKB. F^R^RENT^i ST., 2 NICE OF fice rooms, carpeted. Apply room 7, S. Spring st. 0_ FOR ItKMT-MISVgLL ANKOUH. Boy, e Heights, No. 1827 E. First St.; only $15 per month. Apply W. GROSSER, above store, or 136 S. Broadway. 12 5 tf IjVoTiTeNT-"-lBb~Ac"R ES OF CORN LAND X Apply in forenoon lo 1340 S. Olive st. 15 BICYCLKB. KEATING HTriOUlTf ride a Keating. Style correct, quality correct, price correct. HAWLEY, KING _ Co., 210 and 212 N. Main st. TTLBRIGHT AGENTS FOR U Thistle bicycla First-class repoiring, en aineling and nickel plating. 438 S. Spring st. \I7~K. COWAN, Mlill", TiFoS-HTb. VARNEY T> • coast agt. for Rambler bicycles. Tele phone 1341. 427 S. Sping st. TIT ARCH BICYCLE — STRONGEST WHEEL Ita made; light and durable: latest styles; improvements. H. O. HAINES, 339 N. L. A. St. BICYCLEBAN D — YE HI BALE, trade or rent. E. MOAT, 401 S. Broadway. ÜBIKCTIVS AGKNaIIKS. I SHAM St MCKENZIE, DETECTIVE AGENCY, 233, 234, 235 stlmson building. Twenty years' experience; reliable operators furnished on short notice. Terms reasonable. BTOItAOK. he'iTX'st^ageWarij^^^ age of all kinds of goods. 351 N. Main st OCULISTS. R. HAIIiJLEILU OtJuUStI former.y located at Stowell block, haa re moved 10 Stimson building; offices, 315-*l6; hours, 9 to 4. 11-15 3m M4NTILI. omTißoiTAiiTir^^ cabinet ware to order; hard wood lum ber. M. BOURMAN, 014, 8. Spring at.; Tel 368. lm -OR -XQWANOW. I lOR EXCHANGt— r i>y JollN H. COKE, 207 SOUTH BROADWAY, • One of the finest rosidonrca nt Itedondt Bench; cost over $7000: clear; will exchange for 7 or 8 room cottage In this city; must he clear; value not less than $3500; now, here'l a chance for you. 7-room cottage, Pasadena, for ranch; must have water and be clear of Incumbrance; value $2000. ♦ Jots on E. First St., for other property, <it>-acre Improved ranch at Fresno, valued at $15,000, in exchange for other property. A handsome residence In Boyle Heights, val ued at $.tO,ouO, for business property; will as sume Incumbrance. JOHN H. COKE, lttl 207 8. Broadway. i-ioR exchan(;e~!*2ooo-i.6~acres; san I l.vis Obispo Co., clear, for Los Angeles or Pasadena property; will assume. $3000 —10 acres at Pasadena, on line of Ter minal 1t.1t.: tine fruitland; 10 shares water; mtg. $1100; want house or vacant lot L. A.; submit offers $1000-Corner 80x160, Pasadena, (or houae in L. A. and assume. $12,000—Fine bouse In Oakland, exahanga clear for home in L. A. el ar. App'y to HOLYVAY & BCHETTER, 308 West Second si. 11 I iOlf EXCHANGE—CITY LOTS FOR EAST- X crn property; will assume. 14 ner.bind near Anahiem (or city lota; wi 1 assume: finest alfalfa tand in county in neres in Jackson county, Miss., for Cali fornia property ami will assume. OtO-acre ranch, Portland, Ore., (or city prop erty and will assume. Los Angeles property for eastern property and will assume. BAKER, 230,' a S. Spring. 12 FiOR EXCHANGE WE HAVE PROPERTIES lin Riverside, Redlands, l.ugiinla, Santa Anita, Pasadena, Santa Monica, Covina, Lo,ds burg, Glendora, San Diego Santa Paula, Peoria, 111., state of Washington. lowa, Kan sas. Missouri and Colorado, in exchange lor good property in Los Angeles or surrounding towns or goodacerage. ERASER _ JENKINS, 132 S. Brondway. 11-25 tf _H)R EXCHANGE— r it6oo—City lots for Eastern Kansas land, c iiial value. MING ,t BAYARD, 11 liB 8, Broadway. WANTED—TO EXCHANGE DESIRABLE >> business lots in the thriving town of King man, Arizona, for Los Angeles proper.y; will assume and pay cash difference. CARTER St BELCHER, 328 8. Broadway. 11 1-iOR EXCHANGE — A FIRST-CLASS GOLD 'claim for Los Angeles elty or county prop erty: will assume. CARTER St BEECHER, 328 S. Broadway. 11 POR EXCHANGE—HOUSE AND - LOT FOR X vacant lots. House and lots (or country property. BAKER, 23ti 1 2 S. Spring. TT-OR EXCHANGE — A SOxToO FOOT LOTS F with 5-room hard-tinlslicd cottage, with tarn, lawn, ttces. etc., ih olty for small ranch. Address T., box 20, this otlice. 12-15 d_w FOR EXCHANGE -Gli;r-EDG_~CAHUENGA foothill land, 10, 20or30acres, for any. thing clear. R. D. LIST, 125', W. Second st. \T7O Od7""cOAL"~A~NrJ~FE"¥D ~Y ARD TO~EX- T» change for city real estate; price, $1300. BEN WHITE, 221 W. First at, 1 tf t-iOR EXCIfANQE—I6O ACREB OF LAND 1 for burses and mules. BAKER, 23d 1 , S. Spring. _2 .»~ EXCHANGE — PROPERTIES OF ANY 1 kind. See BEN W HITE, 221 W. First st. 10 24 tf * JCDUC ATIONAI.. COLLEGE 1 (Incorporated), located at 144 S. Main su, is be largest and best ei|iitpped institution in Southein California. Il provides a thorough business cdtiealio„ In the most practical w ay. The shorthand department leads all competi tors, and is a great success, its department of penmanship is conducted by E. K. Isaacs, a teacher ol national reputation. Day sessioo open all the year. Night sessions Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights of each week, send for catalogue. E. R. SCIIKADER. pres.; F. W. KELSEY vlce-pres.; L. N. INSKEEP, sec WOODBURY BUSINESS COLLEGE, 270 a Tl Spring St.; the oldest, largest and finest equipped commercial school in southern Call* fornla; a thorough course in the commercial branches and banking; a superior and success, ful shorthand aud typewriting depar.merit, and a practical English course; new college rooms, perfectly lighted and ventilated; elec tric elevator for pupils' use: new (urniturennd appliances; open all the year; pupils received many time, illustrated catalogue and full in formation free. G. A. HOUGH, president; N. C. FELKaR, vice-president. 4 4 ly rpHROOP POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, PAS -1 ii Mil, Cal I,nils, the only Institution tn Southern California providing thorough In dus rial and art training for both sexes in con nection with scientific, literary or classical education, sloyd school (or younger pupils. Manual training school and college ■ >{ technol ogy, courses larg ly elective. Good homes for students. For catalogue and full informa tion address PRESIDENT CHARLES H. KEYES, Pasadena, California. I j ERSONAL— PRIVATE SCHOOL, DAY AND 1 evening sessions; regular class work; $12 for 3 months; Spanish or any special study, $2 per month. MRS. A. M. FARMER, room 320, stimson block. 7 RtVATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS AISDYOUNO) X men. Bryson block, 2d and Spring. The cir cular gives particulars. A. B. BROWN, princi pal lOSI OS ANGELES TRAINING SCHOOL (IN j corporatedi for kiudergarlners. Address MRS. N. D. MAYIIEW, 670 W. Twenty-third st, 7-3 tf CI IRLS' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL— . T 416 W. Tenth st. MISS PARSONS and MISS L'ENNEN. 11-18-tf. OKNTIrtTB. iTsT^EsUiblllu^ DR. U W. WELLS, CORNER BPRING AND First st..Wilson block; take elevator. Gold crown and bridgework a specialty; teeth ex tracted without pain. Room 1. mill DAMS - BROS.' "DENTAL""PARLORS, 23f»!< S. Spring st.; painless extracting and till ing; plates, $6, $8, $10; all work guaranteed; established 10 years, 77tl VIT 11. MASSER, M. D., D. D. 8., HAS RE TT « moved to 245 S. Spring St.; special at tention given to loosening teeth and to dis eases of the gums; moderate prices. 2-13 fIUDWIO SEMLER, D. D. &: DENTAL Ol£ 1 j lice, room 1, 114 S. Spring st.; office hours, 0 to 12 and 1:30 to 5. 13 ALBANY DENTAL PARLORS GERMAN American Bank building. A set ol teeth $6. Best S.S. white teetn, $10 per sc:. ly Dr. Wilder, ~ Corner Seventh and Main sts. Telephone 103 L 4 111( iITKENNEDY, DENTIST, 108!-i N. SPRINO St., rooms 2, 0 and 7. Painless extraction. O 20tf ITrNESI ALUnT D. D. S. L. D. S., 175 North _ Spring St., over Boston store. 11-22 tf _i RANXK ~STEVeIS"S7~324 \f sTsPRING BT.' X I Open Sundays arid evenings; electric light. fji B. CONNINGHAMr~DENTIST7"CALIFOB« 1 . nia Bank building. DR. W. P. TUCKERTITENTTRtTiI Altf MOND block, IWS4 S. Spring ,t IT 2 If PLtlUlBKIts, ****W^=^ 4? ore Invariably based on doing a class of work that will please our patrons. VANDE GRIFT & CRTI*PEN, 2211 W. Fouith street.'- CH. WOTTON—SANITARY PLUMBING A . specially. Estl mates r.lven, 200 East Fourth St., two doors east of Los Angeles st. FRANK A. WEINSIIANKrTLUMBER AND gas litter. 240 E. Second at. TeL 186. I pnoi,-. ti iti:it. JAS. F. A LLE^n7Tl\n7fa7H : holstered mods, mattresses, etc.; carpet fitting aud laying q specia ty. n3l 8 Soring st. SsJW*vs_*^sl)' I' 4 AMI) VKOEtABLEI. MOTT MARKET — SPECIALTIES: T*A9 coffees, spices and olives. LUDWIo aa WAGNER, telephone 550. 12-21 tt