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8 « . •IT'S LIKE FINDINO MONEY To advertise in the Herald's classified columns. Mate a start today, and the retail' will induce a steady patron age of these cohxiuis. < MutMMO ♦♦♦»•♦♦♦ »>»»w»<K»» ]' THE HERALD | Jj WAI# COLUMNS X - FR<EE ! J VJ _ To Those _ ♦ > Looking for ♦ I ; . Work. I \> Look nnder "Situations Wanted, ♦ •!' Hale ami Female." 2 CHOKCH NOTBOKS. FIRST SPIItITUAI. "sOCMETY-MEETS , X every Suhdav at New Msisic Hall 231 JStmtl, Spring street. The afternoon will be Vifvotedte the children's Ltcßum, speaking, Winging, music, distribution of gifis from Xhilstmas tree, etc. Dr. N. F. Bavlin lectures Vf?:3o p. m., siibjert The New 'lestament jteeord of Spiritual Pli>e-Bom™ii Compared Psvith Those of Modern SBsrHualisin. If the Hon* is accepted as Woe., tine Other cannot be Vejected as false. Dr. Schlwilngcr will follow iwith unanswerable proofs of Bplril return, fekepiics, clergymen and church members espccisllv invited. Wt* challenge anyone to 5' how wherein the l.ibley eswrsl is oi God and •lritualismof the devil. Stored ministers and iskeptics of Los Angeles 'wililo have been con - ▼erted will be present this ea enlng. Numes of 7our spirit friends givenjln Bull. THIS IS ANOTHER GttJE.AT DAY FOR Simpson taberneole, Seventh ami Hope Blreot. Two great evaagelfsts aro to preach. Al ti a. ni. Rev. Dr. GraVes.repents his famous 'ciunp nieetiog sermon ami the blind vocalist 'sings. At 7:30 p. m. RcV. Dr. Tracy give* his jstereoplicon illustrated snrinon on the Prodi gal Son. All invited. AtsUver offering asked at night to defray expfeusc Dr. Tracy will .give his wonderful illustrated sermon every , night this week, ex*en>i.Friday, at the taber jisc.e. Don't miss them. The kindergarten 'and nursery will be ooen,ns usual during the morning service for tne children. BURCH OF ST. ' i\»M L THE aPOSTLK— Episcopal; OHto stioflgiosite Central park; Rev. John Gray, rector. Within easy walking distance of ail the liottds. All strangers made welcome. Services toda,y,: Holy communion 7:3.i a. m.: morning prayer and sermon 11 a. m. Ilenetition of (he Christmas music; Kyrie credo from Mozailc's Seventh m r ss: an them, o .-erving Victim. Evening, 7:30 p. m., repetition of the inustciot Haydn'sThlrd mass, entire with full chorusland orchestral aecom piiuimcnt. / 'Hl Rl II OF" THIT^NEW^RA—ILLINOIS V. bail, corner Sixth aud Bioadway. At 11 a in , discussion : Resolved, 'I hat the indiffer ence of labor organizations on questions of the unemployed and the chaiugang merits our condemnation. At 7<:30 sharp lecture by W. C. Bowman; subject: 'New Era View of tbe MillonniunS and DeLtWirins About the Second < omtng of Christ, Fine music and pro gi't'iume. Advance nsstteei January sth, gala bong service— celebsstgioh obureb's birthday, sif T John's"cHu'dSitl ( l-fpTfTccipALiTciiß. v Adams and Figusaba sts. Holy Eucharist, 8. a.m : morning service and sermon at 11; Sunday sonool at 3,1k.at.; full choral evensong at 7:>.0. Special attention paid lo 1 lie music, Which is rendered by a large vested choir oi lucn, women and boys. All the seats in this church free, strangers cordially Invited, Take Grand avenue cable to Adams street. Rev. 11. W. K. Tayler, reclbr. C~HRIST church, epi Flower and Pico streets; Alfred S. Clark, rector; residence. 1370 Figueroa street, fcunday services, 11a. in. find 7:30 p. in. Holy communion lirst ana third Sundays of the month. Sunday school, 9:45 a. in. S(u.s free. Btrengera are conlially invited to all tcrvices. Electric cars to Pico Heights or Uni versity station pass the church Church" - of - the"uninr (unitarian) corner Hill and Tuiird streets, Rev. J. S, T.ionison, pastor. Services Sunday at 11 a.m; Wuohath school 9:SO a.in: subject Sunday morning. Clurisl's Astronomy. 1 here will be no evening service. TMIIST _ " IIS ivEltsl LIST ("JhUr < !H, CALE - .XV donin htall, South Spring street— Preaching, Ll h. bl; Sunday school, 12:15 p. m. Pastor, j'tev. A. A. Rice. Subject, Scrip itural JudgiaeiQl of the Heathen. csMIE i lllA ol'lilCAi. SOCIETY—FREE 5. lecture this evening at 7:45 o'clock a; Blavatssy hall, 431 C, spring street. Subject, The Meaning Hal Existence, by Mr. 11. A. Gib son. rjpHE"~ PROGIi ESSIVE "TRUTH "SEEKERS, X Foreitera lis 11, 107 c. North Main, open ing address by, Dr, Ponhon. subject, Physical <°ultu<e. Mediums will give tests, Admission free. Jmmanuel"" p\ieshyterTa.n CHURCH, cornor Tenth aaid Pearl, Rev. Dr, chlchestes will preach at 11 a.m and Rev Guy Wads worth at 7;30 p.m. Everybody welcome. 1J» 8. WEBSTER sVILL DELINEATE"cHAR acter acco din to the zodiacal design to day Rt a p.m, at li»r ; .j North Main st. Ad mlsaion free At EH DIUMSL iff/F. 1 EE-DO 'II IE DEAD RETURN? IE you duuht, cobjc ns d be convinced by Prof. Lee, the s.'me-v. riving ii icdlum; messagjes given from yourSJored Sieswsnttenon slate; cleaned by yourself ,IIU I held in your own hands; sealed messages Answered while in a dead ir.ince; a niedithii tV tla> gift of God. PKOF, I.EE, 242ia S. llroiiK»way, .oarlors 12 A'ls. 2S MRS. PARKER, LIF& READING CLAIR voy-tnt; eottßulttations on busirseas ( min eral locations, law sikiis; reniovesdlsessie, love, marriage, etc. Take Onivi-j»i*y electric car in Forresteran-enue tout Hooves- streot, go west on Forrester aveiuu* three blocks to Vine street, second house on VAne street, wesl of Vermont avenae, 3-30 tf "T"gNKS PERCYrMEDH'M. HAS BJEMOVED ji\ to 108 E. hji.th, near ICatln. Wives read- IfnSiVll also ritads curds ctattrvonantly, 50c. Circles Tuesday mid Friday, 2:30 p.m. Ad mission, 10 cents.. Ladies only. 1215 1m 'a a us. GEORGE, HEALING MEDuTJM, HAS IVI great power over disea.se. Dewslop modi- Usxshlp-lrisl free. Daily sittings. 355,'a50 Spring street, TOLD BY READISG CARDS r 50 cents; room 21 (lAt Hour), 139.' a North Spring street. MADAM ZKTNA. 3 BUSINESS CARDS »S1 >EB 1000; OTHER priming in proportion. Pacilic Printing Plane 217 New iligest. Tel. 1400. 12-10 TIV RS. ""HOPKINS -MITCIIELL, BUSINESS JVI nnd test medium, has resumed business at 700 K. Fifth st.: cull and xce ber. 4-23-95 PIANOB. 1 right piano, slightly used. $2b5. Hand lome Ivcrs A Pond jiiano, snap bargain, not much used, 9285; worth if4oo. Largest size cabinet grand piano, 3 pedals, walnut case, tine tone, 1(1270, cash or insallments. KOHLER __ CHASE, 233 S. Springs!, MBSKSCBAPSIJIiOODS. PAUL KOYNE—MANUFACTURER PIPES und canes, German sport pipes, German Clgnr and cigureile holders iv meerschaum cm! weizel wood. Meerschaum goods re p::;r-.d. 2.id South Broadway. 10-2 59 CONTRACTORS. CONRAD SC^ERErT'GRANIT^__'biTTJMIN ous aud asphalt paring. 237 W . i'utt st. 5 HPECIAI. NOTICES. ErVIS^AT^Rs?oi ; 4" 312 South Mala at. Begin the new year with the fletermlneiion ot getting '-value received" for every dollar "pent, for your best frleftd these hard times is "Cash." and we'll save you lots of it every time you buy furniture, etc. Why pay 5H.25 for nigh-back oak dining chairs when we sell bet ter ones for $1? They arj "stunners," and don't you forget it. TO MY FRIENDB~AND~PATRONB:—I WISH lo announce that I have been compelled to discontinue my Abort practice in Los Angeles. An important business calls me away to Koen » igsberg, Germany. On my return from that country I intend to settle permantly In Los Angeles, aad beg my friends for acontlnuance 0/their friendship. Respectfully, 30 DR. U. G. WERNKE. EMOVAL SALE—BTCYCLES,~*TRICYCLES, r buggies, carls, wagons, harness, saddles, organs, musical instruments, various rifles, shotguns, Incubator, horses and cows, spring motorj l 4 horsepower engine and boiler, corn ,sneller, striking end lilt and grip machines, Barnes haudpower circular saw, one oak 2 seated surrv, nearly new. Yours for bargains, E MOAT, 101 South Broadway tl NOTICE- WE CAN BuTld" COTTAGES FOR one hundred dollars ($100) a room: size of room, 12x1 Jft.; height of ceilings, 10 ft.; two (porches and one chimney included; house to , do painted and plastered, tw*o coats; will fur nish all necessary plans and specifications; estimates given on nil classes of buildings. Ad dress p., box 90, this office, and we will cail on you. OTICE—TIIE LOS ANGELES CITY WATER company will strictly enforce the follow ing rules: The hours for sprinkling are be tween 0 nnd 8 o'clock a.m. and ti and S o'clock p.m. For a violation of the above regulalioii the water will be shut off and a tine of .f2 will ba charged before tho water will be turned on again, 8-17 tf T" HE - BOXES OF THBSTATE Loan aud Trust company are enclosed in a fire-proof and bufglar-proof vault, with time locks and brilliantly lighted with electricity; alcoves attached for the private examination of valuables, with writing materials; a young lady in attendance. 8-1 tf BIOCHEMISTRY (CHEMISTRY OE LIFE) IS anew sclehtiflc system of quickly restor ing health bysupplylug such vital elements as tiie blood has lost; "often cures miraculously; nowonivilsf per month, lluxiev has endorsed it. 229 \Vilson block. Hours, 9-11, 2-4 1-20 r'pHFrslsf~Kß?ri)F CHARITY~OF THE OR _L phsn asylum, Boyle Heights, wish to ascer tain the whereabouts of the parents of Claudia Efsovif h, who has been for one yenr an in mate of the asylum. December, 1594. SISTER JOSEPHINE. 7 M" ESMIN'S FEMALE PILLS AS A SPECIFIC monthly medicine ior iinmedialo relief for painful aid irregular menses—fiom what ever cause. For sale by GEO. H. FREEMAN CO., 102 X. Spring et. i'rire, $2 per box. I 08 ANGELES COUNCI . NO. 1459. HOY AI. XJ Arcanum, meets at No. 245 S, Spring st. every Thursday at 7:30 p.m. I. A. REID, Re gent; Charles H. Brown, Secrelary. Visiting members invited to meat with us. DR. THACHER'S MAGNETIC GARMENTS for the cure of rheumatism, neuralgia aud kiilney complaints can be found only at the general "thee. 153 South Spring St., l.os Ange les. J. McDANIEI, agent. 30 S~ EE DR. SHARPLESS, THE GREATEST phrenologist iv the world, and Ottd out vimr best place in life. In "Hiding a free read ing of the bnnd. Consultation free. v',:: ,: ' a Siuth Spring st. H OEK THOsiriTEAC'l II CI, LOTS, WASHING- I ton, Maple aye., Twentieth St., beftiteyou I purchase; sold only to panics building good homes. POINDEXTER & WADSWORTH, 305 W. Second sL 1-10 BRING YOUR ODI) OR _ WASTE PeSTodT ciils, mag afnes or old baoka to tae Her-ild nrCce or leavo addi< ss and they will be cnl ed for and given t.i tl.e poor and unfortunate. TF YOi: DAVE A HUNDRED DOLLARS 1 aud your time you want to Invest for about five mouths where it will pay you, address A. L. ROOD, 155 East Fifth street. 30 BUSINESS CARDS $1 PER J.OOU; OTHER printing In proportion. Pacific Printing Plant, 217 New High st. Tel. 1100. 30 MACHINERY. DIES AND TOOLS MADE ivl and repaired J. VOX BKBKEY, 316 8. Los Angeletsl. Tel. 1)33. 11-14ti IV Or"i 'E1 I; O LI. I' M AM>W A IK if" MI: TER S 1 see J. E. KOEBFRLE, 145 S. Broadway rpALK W ITH CLARK _ it _ WRIGHT "ABOUT X pninls at (>JI s. Spring st. 11-4H (Spanish dinner to order, »it t0*. , ..'»0: 1 ' regulardinner, 50c. 322 W ilinington st. QWANFELDT (THE L. A. TENT AND AWN -0 Ibfl CO.J, lias removed to 250 S. Main. 11-25 OH OBBT~ DEALER IN RAGS, BOTTLES, • oil cans, sa::ks, etc., 700 tCoblerSt 121 A - F."si.oper, HOUSE MOVEIL OFFICE . 12 Center place. 1-15 tf LOST AND FOI'NO. T~OSt"y 6 A R lj not lNtitig your property wilh the only live man in the city. Room t'i, 23b 1 .. S. Hprlng si reef. 30 ST.""BERNARD DOG; YEL low and while; weighs iboui lAO pounds; return to 996 Maple aye. and receive reward. 30 11 EN SON AYE., A GOAT; 117 owner can have Ihe same by calling at 825 Stephenson aye. ami paying expenses. 30 lADIES' GOLD WATCH LOST THIS AFTER j noon on S. Main st.; liberal reward to finder. Address .il Bs. Main s . 31 l/o I IND THE BkSt BAI'.G\LNS - Ft>R - EX - J? chant can 1 fur sale at BAKEB/a!, 23H'.. s. Spring st 30 IjioUHTJ—IF YOU" WANT TO BUY OR SET 1. or exchange go to BAKER, 23G'j S. Spring street. 30 SAOUND--SAM, THE '« r nTMPIOX HORSE r slipper. North Broadway. 11-25 lm fKUSONAL. 1"j ERSO NAL—WIDOWER (40) UN I NC UM bercil, In good utrcumstanoes, deities to meal H lady correspondingly situated, T.ltli view to matrimony. Full "particulars and name must accompany lirst letter. Letters answered or returned in strictest Confidence. Address O. W. P., this oilier. 30 \N EASTERN MIDDLE-AGED GENTLEMAN would like 10 n)4e>l a refined agreeable lady who is lively; bmedt, pleasure, and mat rimoiu it suited. A'Nlres:. \", box 10. BQ BI,'.SINK>is I-KRSONAI.S. 1 (ERBONAL—COFFEE Fi:EsifROASTEPOX a our gigantic coffee roaater.Javaand Mocha, 35c lb; 24 lbs brown sugar, $t; 5 lbs good Julian tea, .1!l: 10 lbs corn meal, lbe; i> lbs tapioca, 25c; 10 lbs rai.itie. 23c; b apricots, lit: 5 His lies. j£se; B lbs prunes, 25c: b lbs buckwbeat, 25c: a lbs i»'rus, 25c; can deviled bam, DC; brook trout, 15c; 3 can oysters, 15c; GO bars soap,£l; SO-lb sack Hour, Sue; bacon, llC.c; peri:. 9 1 ~c; orange marmalade 111 bulk, sc. " ECONOMIC STORES, 305 S. Spring street. IJERSONAL — RALPH BROS—GOLD BAR . Hour. 90c; city Hour, 75c: granulated sugar, 2(1 ll.s$l: brown sugar, 22 ll- $1: 7 lbs roDed wheat or oats, 25c; sardines, 5 boxes 25c: tomatoes, 2 can 10c: 7 bars German family soop, 25c; SgalloAsoll. 60c; gasoline, 05c; 4 packages starch, 25c; lard, iO-lb can, 75c; 5 lbs, 4uc. GOi s. Spring street, corner sixth. /"' 11A sr. '.-. MAR X ET," bis & BPBI LBS V uolllhg beef. 20c: 2 lbs round >v nk, 15c: rib steak, be; sirloin, tenderloin or porteinOUSS steak, 12 1 ;.(•; stewing mutton, 3c; 1 g of unit lon, Be; rib or shoulder chops, 2 lbs Lie, I Everything else in proportion. CHAISE'S MARKET, 018 S. Spring. TTENTION LADIES!—"EMMA'' P.I'ST DE. veloper Will enlarge your busl 5 inches Guaranteed. Sealed instructions 2c, or 24 -1 age illustrated catalogue be, by mail. EMMA TOILET BAZAR, BostL'ii, Mass. 0-1(1 sl3l AIRB. ADAMS AND DEAN, FASAION A BLE .Tl dressmakers; tailor-made snltb a spec ally; mourning suits made on short notice; reason r.blc rules, goods luriiislied when dcsii\il. Booms 21 and 22, 119'j S. Spring. 12 28m AW O N DERFU OTk DI CIS E~I'OR FEMALE Irregularities from whatever cause; it never fails lo give relief: 35 years' experience. Address DR. A. J. GIEBNEB, 107., N. Main st., room 12. Please mention the paper, ll3ltf 1) Eft SON AI. -- PA i.MISTRyj ONE II AND . readireej every.bidden mystery revealed; life read from cradle to grave'without a mis take; 2toB a, 111. 111 C. W. Third st. PERSONAL - ELECTItcT" THERAPEUTIC _I baths; electric treatment scientifically given; magnetic and massage electricity. 25c. MRS. E. BOBBINS, 421 S. Main st. "timo MME. DRESSM A KER, cor. Socond aud Main, next 10 ca'hedrnl DETECTIVE AGENCIES. TITACKENZIE'S DETECTIVE AGENCY, 203 ITI Stimson building. Reliable operators fur nished on short notice, Collections made in any uart of the United Slates and Canada. CONSULTING. KNGINEKK. ENRY E. BRETT, ■ ceer and draughlsmaii. 114 N. Spring st. ' I 12-l«-lm LOS AKGELES TTERATiPt SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 80, 189* OILP W»M BI)-M VLB. is unEmTi oykd, on fi? terested in the flame can learn <<f the solu tion of that question mado by the New Kra Labor Exchange, by attending the meeting at Illinois ball, corner Sixth aud Broadway, 10 a. m. Sunday. '30 MAN"~IN EVERY SECTION TO SETI staple goods to dealers: experience un necessary; bost side line $75 a month sal ary and expenses or large commission made. For sealed particulars send stamp. CLIFTON SOAP MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Cincin nati, O. WANTED ALL NEEDING HELP, EUEE tt amplovment or any information, address E. NinTNGER'S BURICAI!, established 1880. Office, 319>_ S Spring St.; residence, 451 8. Hope St., cornel Fifth, Los Angeles, Cal. Tele phone 113. 5-lGtf ANT B D—WILL GIVE A GOOD BUSI NESS If man employment who will furnish em ployer $1000; good security and reasonable salary. REID A CO., 126 W. First st. ITY AND COU*STY OFFK'IAT. FREE labor bureau. 240 New High st., telephone 1153, for cooks, waiters, household help me chanics and laborers W, A, WHITE, man ager. 11-10 tl W ANTED—A GOOD OFFICE MAN WHO Is t t willing to invest About *200 where he can make some money. REID & CO, l»ti W. First sr. \\ T A NTED—A FEW PERSONS IN EACH IS place to do writing. Send stamp for 150 page book of particulars J. WOODBURY, 127 W. Foriy-second St., N. Y. city. 10-7 ly I notism and Bcience oi healing, without expense, call on NATION AL INSTITUTE, 3K1 1 , South Spring st. 30 PETTY, - HUXMEL A CO., 300-302 WEST second st. Tel. 509. The best emplorment ofliec in overy way in Southern California. 7-iau. iVM>LbYMENT^ENcy— MRa SCOTT & MCCARTHY, 101W S. B.oadwav; tel -819. 12-10 lm HELP WANTED—WEMAI.B. A PERMANENT POSITION AT 818 WEEKLY is guaranteed any lady who will work for ns quietly at home. All material free. Reply with stamped envelope., WOMAN'S MUTUAL BENEFIT CO., Joliet, Ills. WSNTED —AOKNTR. W ANTED—LADY XgENTS TO INTRODUCE tt our Hygienic. Toilet Requisities among ladies. Liberal inducements. Large p'ollts. Pleasant work. Call or write for circular. FRANCO-AMERICAN HYGIENIC CO., rooms 30 and 31, 203 Broadway, l.os Angeles. Sun nnd I'ues. SITUATIONS WANTED -JI/SI.K. Deserving persons attiring employment will be n'lowed to insert three lines , under this landing, two times free of charge. Vlf A NTED—B V VWXtTmaN A CLERIC AL TT position in a pnvati or nntioml bank, had experience in an eastern national bank and bsveaii excellent letter from same: would not object to.a position with some large busi ness house. AudiessA. 1.. 8., this olllee. 30 tl'AM'Kll-Tll LEARN THE RETAIL' GRO SS eery business by young man; had one year's experience lv a wholesale grocery: would work ior room and board. Address A, B. L, this office. 30 "41 ' ANTED—WRITING, POPTINQ, POSTING tt books, etc., or any kind of work that cen be done at iioine. Will work cheap. Address 1' box 40, this office. 1 \Y ANTED —"BY ' YOUNG MAN .EMPLOY TS inent with sonic good business man witb good liusines, principles. Address A No. 1, this office. 30 \\7 ANTED"—SITUATION BY Al BREAD OR tt eakebakcr. can take charge; good rel erences. Address A. 11., this office. 5 \\' A NTED —SITUATION IN A HARDWARE tt store: two years' experience; good pen man. Address a. w. s,. this one, 30 GITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN t~ to work iv a grocery; good reference. Ad. dress F. B. this office. 30 Situation "tv anted-f t rst-cla siTe om- O petent German cook. Address It, this office. 30 \V" ANTED - WORK HY THE DAY, ANY TT kind; will work cliettp. 721 1 3 E. First st. ! 30 SITUATION'S IVAN iKIJ- ft iIA LX. Deserting persons aesirinn employment fill be al'tm ttl tv insert three tint* lot tiro tnaerUtMtt nnticr this hen-ling, free of ehnrgt. \WJ ANTED—WORK, IND SS one fully competent to carry on dro.s making in its' every detail or sewing of auy de-cr ptiou. Address W ORK, 409 Soutii Oiive st. 31 A FRENCH LADY OF MIDDLE AGE DE sires to take care of invalid lady; can teach French in all lnauches; excellent r.fer etioes. Address I.ADY, box.oj, this office. 30 sis.* ANTED—A WIDOW LADY WOULD LIKE TT Situation as housekeeper ior elderly gen tleman. Address E. ELI ON", I.os Angeles Cal. 31 W'nRK WANTED BY DAY BY "COMPETENT TT person; willing to work tit anything. Ad dress WORK, tliis office. 3t \\'TNTIfD-PoSmos. BY A YOUNG LADY. tt to do housewoik in n small famiiv. Ad ilress (), Box 40, this office. 30 W~ ANTE~D~— A POSITION bouaekseper in a small family. .Address X, Box 80, this office. 30 YET ANTED~BITDATION IN FAMILY, BY A li dressmaker; good wor:;, cheap rutes. 351 8. Hill st. 30 GOOD DRESSMAKER FROM SAN FRAN cisco would like some more work at home: dresses made, $4. 514 Flower St., near Sixth. 10.30 tf WANISn-TII UK NT. \V ANTED TO RENT—ALFALFA RANCH; tt 10 to 20 acres, close in; what have you got. Address RANCH, this office. 'l \l r ANTED-TQ RENT—BABY CARRIAGE T T ior atlOUt four weeks. Address J. M., this olli. c 30 WANTED— Ml-CKIL ANKOUS. WANTED - LADIES TO LEARN Till McDowell dress cutting svslem al the Mcdowell dressmaking academy, to;* 1 . S. Broadway, branch ol New York and San Francisco schools. Pattern* cut to order, 11-lino Ts-'ANTED—A REFINED~~I.A DY7wItHOUT ii lamilv, ivill take a voting etalld to care lor or rear for remuneration; references ii re quired. MRS. C. c. BRADLOW, General De livery, City 30 AN TE Tcfj OIN A COL ony on government that lias plenty of water; llesl of soil and climate. For particu lars call at 208 s. liroalway. PACIFIC COLO NIZATION CO. lt-IT-sr-su-mo-th-tt VAT"ANTED TO BUILD Voir "hoURB tt cheap; lirst-class work guaranteed. Come and see COURTNEY, builder, 109 s. Broadway. A % ' A NTED—TO BUY 01.1M101.D AN DSII.VhR t> at highest market pi Ice. JUL woltek, ninniifacturiiig jeweler, 199 8. Main st. 10-43 m vfrANTED — LADIES. 810 MEN, LITTLE >V 'lien, liovs, children and babies at BLANEYS', 352 S. Spring St., for shoes. 2 BIjiINKSS CARDS - "*! I'l l! 1000; OTHER printing In proportion. Pacific Printing Plant, 217 New High st. Tel. Moo. 30 \\-AN! ED — HOEKEs 10 BUILD BY ROBT. TT l>. COATES, building conlractor, 204 s. Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. 12-15 Vs. r ANTED —TO FRAME YOUR I'D TCRES tt cheaply and liaiidsomely, at HURN DALL'S, 343 S. Spring at. 1 20 \\[ ANTED—PAINTERS TO SEE THE EX- T V oelsior paints at 031 S. Spring st. 12-3 BICYCLES. ride a Keating; style correct, quality coi reel, price correct. HAWLEY, KING CO. 210 and 312 N. Main Bt. "lT. r K. COWAN. MGR. TIKIS. H.B.VARNEY, tt • coast agtj for Rambler bicycles. Tele phone 1301, 427 s. Spring st. IJICVII.ES AND VEHICLES FOR SALE, > trade or rent. E. MOAT, 401 S. Broadway. PHOTOtiKAFH FAHLOJIS. TE, 211 W SI., I.OS AN ageles, Cal, Views made to order guaran teed. Largest assortment S. California views. \VIISNER MAKES"YIRST-f'L \SS~~WORK \\ only; f2 Up. 120 N. Spring Bt, 11 14 I.AZA GALLERY—PHOTOS, |Tl ANY size and the licst llinsli. .'>!3 N. Main st 11-:.'4. OA It DIN WOOIS unltH. ENKV HEEKDT-GAHHEN WOODWORK a specialty. IHIM S. Main st NTOKAOK. THE L. A. STORAGE WAREHOUSE; STOIL age of all kinds of goods. 251 N. Mam st. It list N KM* OPPORTUNITIES. GRi?Tr~orS>oßTT^^ pose of halt or my entire interest in my fruit drying plant, with a capacity of 800 tons of gro n fruit lv 30days. A splendid oppor tunity for a man looking for a money-making business: the green fruit is brought to the dryer nnd the grower taking away the dried product, paying cash for curing the same; tiie plant, costing VSOOUaII told, cleared up this year $3000 on the investment, netiressou for selling, old age and lung trouble: I conducled the business this year with 3tto or more hands, lying in bed most'of tho time; there are other bii-iiiesses that can be added that are also profitable; only those meaning business an swer. Address A. D. WILLIAMS, owner, Santa Paula, Cal. 1-20 93. FjMIR SALE-LODGING HOUSE, 30 ROOMS. 1 iv the heart of the city; nicely furnished, $2500. 13 rooms in nice part of city, $530. 37 rooms c oac in and in good locality, doing gnud business. All looms nicely furnished, $2500. 30 rooms good locality, ifGOO. _9 BAKER, 236'_ S. Sprint St. SALE - si"oo—C'ltlAß" STORE; RENT, F $6; bargain. Bt3oO—Candy store; good business. $850— Restaurant; good business: snip, $1000 Half interest barber shop; good business. $15110—Groceiv, sales $1200 to $1400 .er month. $2500— Interest in a grain and feed business: none but lirst-class business man wanted. N. B. WALKER Ji CO . 123. W. Socond st 31 pi OR SALE— $9300—15 rooms, South Olive St.; rents $05 per iueuth. 1 $3500"-Bunker Hill, 17 rooms: rents $60 per month. Other bargains. MING & BAYARD, 129 S. Broadway. 30 ioiMlA-GROCERY STORE PAYING WELL. £F*.v"Fv sell or trade; sickness. $5110 to $1000— Business opening that Is hard to boat; will take pan in property; a monopoly. If you ire looking for a bu dncss give us a call. MING & BAYARD. 3ty 128 South Broadway. \» T ANIED—LATT'ToR G ESTEEM AX " WITH VV $730 can obtain hall interest in an oftlco business, established In 1883. tn Los Angeles, and half interest Li real estate and building cuulracts worth over $2500. Address L. G. KELLOGG, Attorncy-at-law, 223 Franklin St. ITIORBALE- ONS'CHANCii 1N A THOUSAND 'o buy a large and line well paying furni ture store ou Broadwuv; satisfactory reasons for selling; price oniy $3010; investigate. M U K.\b,H I *CLAY, 252 S. Broadway. 30 F~*6 R — INVOICB IF TAKEN~AT 1 once, stock and fixtures of one of the neat est and best located grocery stores tn Ihe city; low rent and living rooms it desired. Address V, Box 70, this oltice, SJ }' ,"!0R BALK" CHEAP--A 2 STORY PLANING .mill and all machinery; price $1505,; ground rent $20 per monih: on 8. Spring, close in. MACKNIGHT A CLAY, 2:»2 S. Broadway. 30 IJARTNE R W A XTED-IN A SAl.O()N _ CON nected with one of tin- leading hotels; lias SCIO rooms; doing a business that will averaio $I's per daj ; price, 8730. HEN WHITE. 28tf i»-|.->,";-BHOEIiA.KER'B SHO P. TOOLS, MA -1 «»t chines, everytliing complete, with a good paying ■ mile: good chance ior a shoe maker, see BEN WHITE, 221 W.First st. If tf LfH)R SALE—A FINE DIN'l.'.C. ROOM AND Cafe l.t connection withS lirst class hotel in a town of 10,00 •; abo it $1(1 n will take it. REID .V CO., 126 W. First st. I - 1V EE V TstTa BLE-W E LL STOCKED : GOOD j 'ease: receiptsiSTO t per mon h: total sjt pense $400 per month; price s-JSOO. STRAS burg & Payne, 254 s. Broadway. so - AND "i'URIO STOk"e FOR SALE— Business suitable for gentleman or lady; price. 825>', more or leas; w ill invoice if de sired. Call at 4ii4 s. spring it. 12tf POR EXCHANGE—LAXD~ci.b?E — TO"LOS 1 Angeles for stock of drr goods. For par ticulars address LOUIS F. VETTER, 10.> S. Broadway Los Angelas, CaL 1-2 95 __J - -11—HA KER V ; I.AUG E OVEN, HOB 1% wagon, etc.: everytliing complete and in god condition; pays big BEN Will I E, 221 IV. First St. 12 lMf },'Ol: SAI.E-A GOOD COUNTRY SALOON. OR wi I exchange for lodging bou c or icsi dSbce property in city BAKER, 2UUM S. sp ing st. 30 T ODGIN'G HOUSES, LODGING ""HOUSE.-, j lodging houses, lodging houses, lodging houses (or New Year gifts. M, P. BOWEN. 134 s. Main, so pERSONAL-JJ U.NETIS.M "and HYPNOI- J ism in- ures ip nf,.; 100 ps'.-e book, 10c. PROF. ANDERSON, 321!_ South Spring street. 29 U>OR SALE—A GROCEfcY DOING A 600 D I trade; selling on account of retiring irom business, inquire at 251 E. Eitih st. 3 IF YOU WI-1I To DISPOSB OF YOUR BUsT ncas without delay for cash, always go to I. I). BARNARD, 117'_ s. Broadway. 31 B~ I r SINETS "cARDS~"Si"PER 1000; OTHER printing in proportion. Pncitic Printing j l'laut, il7 New High st. Tel. 14110. 30 11/ ANTED—PARTNER WITH $100~FOR V> new business. Apply at ottice of NATICK HOTEL this forenoon. 30 ,;.;-A;i IGR 38-ROOM LODGING HOUSE, 0 liltlll furniture and building. M. P. BuWLN, 134 '. Main. . 30 I~JtOR SALE CHEAP-LUNCH ROOM, HAS A established trade: pays well; enquire at 112., W Second st. 31 ,*!•►! I FOR ".'-ROOM LODGING IKH'SE -3M(,)U 15 beds; rent $32.50. M. P. BOWEN, 134 S. Main. 30 |"-iuu"lT, CANDY AND CIGAR STAND FOR 1 sale or trade lor re ,1 estate. 14S S. Broad way. 30 rpo~SEI.t. YOUR BUSINESS QUICK, BEE I 1 ERNST & CO., new office, 113 Wf Third st. 11-l.' tf _ YET ANTED — PARTNER IU A GROCERY TT business, situated on Spring st., 453. T.G. _ 30_ CtT'UU WSALOON: PAYS WELL. BEN >I.MHF W HITE, 221 W. First st. ltf (I 1 - -BARBER SHOP. APPLY BEN C>J J.t> Will lE, 221 W. First. 12-15U • > BUY r A BUSINESS OF ANY KIND APPLY „ to B. WHITE, 221 W. First s . 13tf .) sei.l"T_ijtck for CASH GO TO B. wiutF, J. 221 V, . l iist st 13lf rmt Hal.K—MliKllNfl imrsKs J~T)D':iNG HOUSE 30~ROOMS IN THE j heart of city; leading saloon on first floor; elevator to third floor; a good prppaaition to light.man. Price, $2500. HEN WHITE. 2Stf &T7.)"- — LODGING HOUSE, 11 NEATLY furnishod roinns. rent $35, and other bargaius, at City Exchange, 190 N. spring, tf tl SELL YOUR LODGING HOUSE QUICK CALL 1 Z city Exchange, 139 X. Spring st. ' ti SPECIALIST*. MRS. WEAVER JACKSON. MANITTCRING for ladies and gentlemen; specialist in OAjnplGiloo department; electrolytio remoial of superfluous hair. 206-7-8 Stimson block; tel. 1256. 3-15-03 DANDRUFF PERMANENTLY CURED; Ex amination free; also chiropody, manicur ing, shampooing, etc. VACY STEER, 121% s. Broadway. 12-13 DR It. (..COLLINS, (iI'TH AI.MIC OPTICIAN, with the A. Optical Institute; cyes'ex amlnod free. 125 8, Spring st. 5-30 tf DR. .1. If. RYAN," EYE, EAR, NOSE AND throat, etc , removed to 202, Btinison blk. PaTKNTti, COPYRIGHTS, ETC. 1) ATE NTS FOR INALL COUN tries obtained, bougnt and sold. Trade ' marks, copyrights, etc., By s. J.DAY' it CO., patent attorneys, rooms 232-233' Bradbury building, Los Angeles. Established 1849. l-2Stf HAZARD ~~! fc TOWNSEND, 9 DOWNEY block. Tel. 847. Los Angeles. 11-21 tf NIGIIt BROS., PATENT LAWYERS AND solicitors, 308 stimson block. Est 1843. 1 l>HEe»»f aKINQ. ADIESTIIaTIiKETO WeXr j litling dresses cull at 124 S. Main st. iiiesses made from $4 .lli. MRS STOLTEN BERG-WOLTER. A RTISTirJ - DRESSMAKER WANTS HOME i\ sewing. Ti mis moderate. Address 385 Button st.. city. 3 HTtIVK ItEI'A lIIKKS. CH 1C..00 153 W. Fifth street. Repairs made for any novo inthe i. s. patterns iaade to order, lo /"IASO.INE STOVE CLEANED, REPAIRED. IT Tel IOO". bl.Al KMAN, 41i3 S. Spring St. uiiiLl-rs. DR.' WALTER <;'. lIAJIMKU,"'ocVIIST, formeily located at Stowcll biock, has re moved to Stimson building; ollices, 3 15-310 hours, oto 4. f 11-15 3m t riWAMCIAL, PACIFI(?Toan' f^MpAf<V, J ■\ fINCORPORATED.) l oans money in any amount on all kinds nf onllatural securities, dia monds, j WcTr*. sealskins, mer chandise, etc. Also oil pianos, iron and steel safes, without removal. Partial payments received. Money quick. Business confidential. Pri vate office for ladles. . \Y. E. DeGROOT, Manager. .9 29 lv Booms 2. 3 and 4, lit 8. opting st. XTNION LOAN COMPANY LOANS MONEY J on all kinds ot col ataral security, watches, diamonds, jewelry, sealskins and furniture, in lodging and boarding houses, andon pltnos Without removal; priVat* oftics for ladies, room 112; busines conudential. CLARK A. SHAW, manager, looms 111 and 113 Bttmsmi block. ll am CITIZENS' INVKStMKNT CO.. 224 s. Broadway. Stock and bond brokers, loans mortgages, se curities aud in vest incuts , collections made, taxes pafd and property managed for non residents or others. U-29tl 1" JOIN DEXTER A WTI>W6RTH. "bROKHRS, 30ft W. Second st, buy and soli mortgages, stocks, bonds and any good securities; if you wish to lend or borrow or invest lv real estate call on us; collodions made and property managed for nonrssldonta 38tf B'_ to 9 percent gross; sums of $5000 aud up; business property. MeGAR YIN 4i BRONSON, 220}. S Spring • t. 21 ONEY TO LOAN IN BUMB T ■ BL r rr~ON any good collator*I; business strictly confidential! loans negotiated on city and country property. W, E. DEMINO, 2il W. Fi.-st st„ room 15. 13-21 ly MONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDH, .lEW dry watches, pianos, sealskins, live stock carriages, btotcles and all kinds of personal and collateral sccuri.y. LEE BRO-. 2-1 8-1y 403 8, .spring St. rpo LOAN-*<>o,ooo (IN' REAL ESTATE X security, and low rates of Interest, city or country. Coras and see us. FRASER & JEN'- X INS, 132 a Broadway. 11-26 t-f 0~ LIMITED AMOUNT FOR small loans; no commissions; light expense. SECURITY LOAN It TUUBT CO., 228 S. Spring St. 1-1 WO M~ON EY^TO. LOAN ON MORTGAGE"IN sums of $1 it'id to iAlOo,oou| no chargo for examination of property or title-. 428 S. Main St. MAIN STREET SAYINGS BANK. 11-13 tf M- " ONEY~TO - LOAN ON MONTHLY IN slallmentsi long time and easy \ ny men's. Apply NATIONAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, 101 S. Broadway. l-21-s»5 \XTANTED-»2S,OOoVdRTIiOF"T tt crop and small mortgages. SNEDEKER, room 1. German American bank building, cor. First and Main sts. MONEY ToItMFAI 0 PER CENT.' RENT er's Co-operative Investment Co., F. 11. TRUE, gene al agent, 205 W, Third St. lm MONEY TO LOAN AT vWS'~P.EASON UILE rales on first-class security. MING & B AYARD, 128 Broadway. 16 TO LOAN—MONEY" IN SUMS TO SUIT AT reasonable rates. WM. r. BOSBYSHELL, lib S. liroadway. j|i MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. CITIZEN'S INVESTMENT CO , 224 S, Broadway. 13-40tf MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE: any amount. W. R. BI'RK E, 3l3'_ N. Spring. 13 TO LOAN-MONEY ON PERSONAL SKCP -1 rlty, JOHN L. PAFKoVICII, 220 West First. 28 If ONEY TO WAN—LOWEST SATES. BAR LOW A SHERWOOD, 123 South Bro d way. 11-23 tf MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO 80IT. SMITH A O'BRIEN, 147 S. Broadway. 11-27 tf TH> LOAN-»10OTt> 91Qj,000l &U Ut 8 NET. 220 W. Flrsl St. S-5 tf MoneY" ro"~LOAN Ilf SUMS TO tVIT. 229 W. First st. IiO" LO A N—MON EY~ON PERSONAL NOTES 220 W. First st. V 8 tf -—i— -i / —- Pit Y-KI AN». D,s " pensary; in order to introduce our com mon sense'methods we will will give the lirst week's treatment free to all new eases: all dis eases quickiy and permanently cuted by our methods; eminent physicians n charge, csli or wilts, oll'_ N. Main st. opposite Pico , I Hons . 3m c. w. uxoer7"e"x"-arm y~doc ifcaS lor from Benin, Germany, cures ali female slid chronic diseases, both medical and surgical; catarrh, rheumatism; medicine, $1 a bot lo; cancers, tumors, piles removed with out knife: come and sco the cancer. V 54 8. Main st. oilice hours 11-12,2-5, U-S. 10-3 lm 111 M. K. RAYMOND M.D.. LADY PHYSI j cian; diseases of women and childrcd ti specialty. Once and residence, Soil 8, Maiiv, St., Los'Angelei; telephone In 2 west; oilice hours 3 to 5 p.m. N"oTicE~ k7d. WIBE, M. D., OFFICE 225 S. Spring sL; oStoe hours from 8 to 10 a.m . and 1 to sp. m.; diseases of women a special ty: graduate oi Jefferson medical college, i Pbl'adelphla. li-14.il iTRS.'DR. J. H. SMITH/"SPECIALTY, MID .VI wUerv. Ladies cared for during confine ment at 727 Bel evue aye. Calls promp ly at lend-d to. Telephone 1110 0-5 tf HYGEIA TREATMENT FOR ALL DISEASES; most sue jus ful method: no drugs; has cured hundreds; eonsultalion free J. T. TLT'i LE, b43 S. Broadway. 2-25 KXl'll l( K1 "N_. EXCURSIONS PXS> sonally conducled, leave l.os Angeles every Wednesday via Southern Pacilic, Denver and Rio'Grande and Burlington route for Chicago, New York, Boston and other eastern points; upholstered tourist cars with all conveniences. See any Southern pacific agent or write to T. 11. DUZAN, 117 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. 1 — >HILLIPS' PERSONALLY CONDUCTED Ex cursions, via Southern Pitcilic, Rio Grande and Rock Island routes, leave Los Angolas every Tuesday, cross tho sierra Nevada*, pass ihe entire Rto Grande scenery and make 10 hours' stop at Niagara Falls, all by daylight. Also via the Southern route, E' Paso and Fort Worth, overy Thursday. Office, 13ti S. Spring street. 2-9 tf "fUDSON'S POPULAR EXCURSIONS—EVER V ti Monday over tho Rio Grande Western and Denver anil RioGrande railways; scenic route; personally conducted; newly upholstered cars through to Chicago, New York nnd Bos ton. Finest equipment, best service, quick time, oilice, 212 S. Spring si. HOKSK SHOCK. Fliocs are doing great work on horses; wo guarantee to cure all la men ss in horses' feet or ask no pay; we have treated a large number cf horses that were thought Incurable, and in every case were successful: this pstent is for sale as shop, county and state rights; any horse shoer can operate these shoes as well as I can. when they buy the right; bring your lame horses and have them examined free; re member, it costs you nothing where no benefit is received. PROF. J. 11. SMITH, specialist oi horses feet, 748 s. Matn st., or P. 0. box 700. NO FOOT, NO HORSE—HORSES SHOD Ac cording to nature and agreeable to art. Shoes made for oil diseases of the feet. GOOD WIN'S SHOEING SHOP, 204 8. Los Angeles street. 12 17-lm CBIUOPODIITS. S^~aTTXn6^— _ pedicuring for ladies and gentlemen; 206 Stimson block, corner Third aud Spring; Sun day hours, 10 to 4. 10-17 Urn MltsT M. J. _ KENNEDY, MANICURE - AND chiropodist; moles and hair removed by electric needle. Crocker b1k.,212 S.Broadway. 18 MISS C, STAFFER, CHIROPODIST AND massage, 211 W. First St., opp. Nadeau. D' It, B. ZACHAU, BURGEON CAtROPODIST. 124 S. Ma n St., rooms 4 and 5. 10 FUKNITUHK. HE chango, 351 N. Main, Is the place to buy orsell jour furniture, carpels; for first class uphols'terlng; goods stored and sold on com mission; first class stock and popular prices. C. E. BUELt. 1 tf JriOß SALE—FURNITURE OF 5 ROOM COT ' tagc; house for rent; very desirable; every convenience 920 Maple aye. 30 XTE" SECOND HAND STORETwANTSGOODS IN KTCHISONiii LANE, 617 S. Spring St. stocks, hokus and mouth aulss. 61ksai\e^c7[r^^ brokers, represent leading properties: gold, silver, copper, leud. etc ; examinations made and reports furnished by the most competent and responsible California experts; correspon dence solicited; information promptly fur nished. Office, 328 8. Broadway.. 12-I2U M* ickblt-. _____„ N~ 1820 S. Main st. Tel. west IH. 11-20 you a«Nr-BO«8KS. FOR RENT—A NICELY rURVUHE OHO] 95 on S oond street. Apply BELL Si SAiii- CHI, 205 West Third street. 1 ITtOR RENT-s2o—B ROOM HOUSE, PARTLY 1 furuished, 124 s. Hellman st. $15—5 room cottage, 2ii:l Michigan ove. $15—5 room cottage, 21128 Michigan eve. $10—5 room house, Staunton St., south of Ninth st. BARLOW Si SHERWOOD, 123 S Broadway. 23tf rfM) RENT-ONLY TWO LEFT OF THE KEN -1 slngton flats, 441 and 448 Temple street, opposite Olive street; elegantly Mulshed with latest modern improvements, large bath rooms, electric bells and speaking tubes. Sec owner, J. F. HENDERSON. 143 south spring street; 12-18-tf TO RENT—3-ROOM HOUSE WITH ALL modern Improvements in perfect order: SW corner of Pearl and Tenth streets, $40 per month including water. Call on .I. H. LILLIE at Hotel Lillle, owner, South Hill street, No. 534. 1 171URNISHED 3-RGOM COTTAGE, ALL COM plete, bedding, linen, dishes, wood and coal stoves, gasoline stove, furniture, cur tains, etc., 3 months u>rsM>. Apply to 11. E. SIDDALL, 312 W. First st. TO LET—$.2.5O MONTHLY: 3-ROOM COT tago with attic; furniture. $125; worth $175, for sale to renter. MAGNOLIA AYE., third house north of W. Washington. 17*0 It RENT -$ti3~~- LAlt OE 10 ROOM ID USE, X No. 17 Barnard park, southwest corn-r Grand aye. an I Washington st. BARLOW Si SHERWOOD, 123 S. Broadway. _ 2I f I TOR - RKNT-7 ROOM " HOUSE? Willi ol; ' without furniture: bath, hot aud cold: gas; 128 Boyle aye.. Boyle Hstgh'.s, corner Second. Apply 180 W. Second, 1 ao iL_ TTiOR RENT- "FINE HOUSE, IOItOOMS FUR- X nished, In Bonnie Brae. MiKOON .t YOA KUM, 234 W. First st. 31 _sOR RENT—S ROOMS BATH AND PAXI UY. T 227 North Hill. F. A. MEAGHER, 100 South Broadway. 30 F~ <ur~nTBHed "cottage for rf.nt-5 rooms: bath; very desirable. Call O'tl Maple aye. 30 FOR KENT— RIIOM'. OF TWO 1 tooms fronting on Temple street closo to center of city In private tamllr. Inquire of 2 O. C. HARPER, Harper i Reynolds CO. LM)R RENT —PLEASANT FURNISHED X ronm». Good boird. Private family. Best part ot ctty; 400 W. Twenty-first st.. 4 doors west of Grand aye. cars. 1-1-05 rplIE PARKKR.~424~ W~FOuTtTII - BTR EE f, X nicely furnished rooms, single or en suite. Olio suite unfurnished housekeeping rooms. 9-24 lm MjK RUSH—NEW HOUSE, NICELY RUR nlshed, furnace heat aud all modern con veniences. 121 s. Bunker Hlil aye. rjfSHE NABHNILLE, 23(1 WINSTON ST., I'_ X blocks from postoftice; comfortable rooms; rates very cheup. rrsHE DENVER - 13S _ N."~MAIN ST.: FINE 1 furnished rooms, $1.50 per week and up; center of city. f|M) LET — HANDSOMELY FURNISHED JL liont room; private family; 814 Sotuu Hope street 30 17<OR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS. REASON- X able. THE SMITHSONI AN, 312 S. Hill st. I 20 I'M EG aNT FRONT ROOMS. FURNISHED, in; all conveniences. 8223, Broadway. GLAND PACIFIC, 488 SOUTH aI'KING ST.; line large rooms; $ I p. r week and up. rr>To LET—3 OH 4 FURNISHED HOUSE .I keeping rooms. 234 E. Ihirty-second st. 5 I.OR REST-ROOMS—I FattNISIIED, 2 UN 1 ' furnished, at 7IS South Wall st. 30_ FOR KBNT-HI-OICLL4MEIIUL uiTit a ncl PaTb urba *k . 2 with iVery kind of fruit and berries; hoase, windmill and the finest well of water In the state; a man must be thoroughly aci|usintid with iruit: none other 1 ced apply; roierences; will rent low to the right man, or ou shares: also a ranch at Downev of 12 acres Apply 10 JOHN C. BELL office 82 E. Fourth st.. or to GANO HENRY, or THOMAS HOUSE, Bur ! bunk; 30 _ 1 111 (' l 1 lII.'. A 1,. ra^lE Lr COLLEGE X 1 Incorporated), located at 144 S. Main at,, is the largest and best equipped institution iv Southern California, ll provides 0 tborough business education lv the most p actical way. The shorthand depmluicn. leads all competi tors, and is a great success. Its depurtnient of penmanship .» conducled by E. K. Isuacs, a teacher of national reputation. Day session * open all Hie year. Night sessions Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights of each week. Send for catalogue. E. R BCHRADER, Pres.; F. W. KELSEY. vice-prcs.; L. N. INSK EE P. sec. •\\-OODHI RY BUSINESS COLLEGE, 271) S. M Spring st.: the Oldest, largest and finest equipped commercial school in Southern Cali fornia; a thorough course in the commercial branches and banking; a superior and suc cessful shorthand and typewriting department and a practical English course; new college rooms, perfectly lighied und ventilated; elec tric elevator for pupils' uso; new furnituro andappliunces; open all the year; pupils re ceived at any time; illustrated catalogue and full information free. 0. A. HOUGH,' president; N. C. FELKER, vice-president. 4-4 ly rssHP.OOP POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, PAS- X adena, California th" only institution in Southern California providing thorough In dustrial and art training for both sexes in con nection Willi scientific literary or classical education. 81oyd school ior younger pupils. Manual training school and college of technol ogy. Courses Isrgely elective. Good homes for students For catalogue and full informa tion address PRESIDENT CHARLES H. K,;\'ES, Pasadena, California. I PERSONAL—PRIVATE SCHOOL, DAY AND evening sessions; regular class work; $12 for 3 month; Spanish or any special study, $2 per mouth; MRS. A. M. FARMER, room 320, Stimson block. 7 P' RIVATE SCHOOITFOiIBOYS AND YOUNG men. Bryson block, second and Spring. The circular gives particulars. ' A, B. BROWN, principal. I~OS~ANGELES TRAINING SCHOOL (IN j eorporatcd) for kindergarteners. Address MRS N. D. MAYHEW, 1170 \V. Twenty-third Bt. 7-8 tf (~irls' collegiatbTkchool— T 4l« W. Tenth St. MISS PARSONS unit MISS DE.NNEN. 11-18 tf LONOLEY SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, 243 Bradbury bldg; special shorthand school. M~LLkT~E . TEACH ER, 319 E. Seventh st . cor. Wall. 11 tf h4ssaoe amd kleutkioitt. isTeThth darrell, rfx'entlyTfrom the east, gives lirst-cluss massage and mag netic treatments. Hours, from 10 n. mto9 p. m. Rooms 11 and 12, 355% 8. «pring. 0 ASSAGE~INSTWCTeTBS% 8. SPRING st. Swedish movoment; electric treat ment; electrothermal, vapor and hot-air baths. MR. and MRS L, B. LARSEN. 3 Vapor and Hip baths, Massage aNd electric treotment; ladies only. MISS C. STAFFER, 241 First St., rooms 3, 4, 5, (j, opp. Nadeau. 10-20 (f ADAM DE LE ON —B AT 118, MASSAI iE; electro-magnetic trcatnient. 410%S.Spring MISi" MARY ~STONE, MASSAGE' TREAT ment, 1.38% N. Spring st., room 22. IFRENCH1 FRENCH LADY, MAGNETIC HEALER, ' Room 8, 355J_ 8. Spring. 13 TUIiKISII AMIS OTIIF.It ft tills. ONI/Y 80. Cal., 230 8. Main St., have changed hands and been thoroughly renovate 1. Also have Russian (vapor), sulphur, medicated, steam, salt, tub and othor baths. Massugjgiven ladles and gonts at "Baths" or In your home Electricity scientifically given by graduate of electrical oollege. Physician In charge: con sultation free. Separate departments for ladies and gents. Open day and night. BROOKS Ji CO. FOR EXCHANGE. RANCH near city, improved with house, fruit, alfalfa, barn; a splendid little home, clear, for a small cottage clear, iv city. MING Si BAYARD. 30 128 8. Broadway, j EXCHANGE—CHOICeTcLEAR FARM lands in lowa and Minnesota to exchange for California property; other property to ex change; also a lot of diamonds to exchange ■or California property. Write E. L. BUCK. Hollenbeck hotel, Los Angel.s. 30 EXCHANGE—2 LOTsTn" NORTH PAsX ' dena for cheap lot in Los Angeles. N. B. WALKER & CO., 195% w. Second st. • 31 O EXCIIANGE—PROPERTIES OF ANY KIND. Z See BEN WHITE, 221 W. Flr3t St. 10-22 tf kok v pOR EXCHANGE- Nice O-room house ou Delong street, nea l'lce, lor a small ranch. A 5-room house In East Los Angeles to small rancn. 3 4-room houses and lois.tn EastlLos Angel ■ for small ranch. iS 2 Tilce houses and lots on Buena Vista street for smalt ranch. b room house on Boyle Heights for lots or small ranch. 5-room house on East Pico street for a small ranch. Lot worth $1200 for'lßO acres in Antelops valley land. 2 B AKER, 23b. _ South Spring street -J7*OR EXCHANGE -7'.; acres 4 miles frometuyllmlts.on Figueroa street, for small house and', lot. I) acres at Troplco; wolilimproved, for house and lot, I(loacres land Anlclopo vaNoy. In Fairmont township, for small house anuMot. 5 acres on Vcrraout avenue, well Improved, tor vacant lots. 100 acras near Sacramento for city property. 20 acres west of Santa Ana for city property. 0 acres !i miles from Eos Angeles, for house aud lot ur vacant lots. 2 BAKER, 28DH S. Spring street. ITtOU BXCHAKGE -40 acres at Redondo. $4000, for city prop orty. 87 acsps in Uivorsido county, $'.000, for city property. 100 acres in Kings couniy, $1440, for olty proporty. 2' , acres Adams and Lillian streets, $3500; 13 kinds ol fruit, for business imipcrty. 33 acres Raucho San Pedro, $3150, for city properly. 10 acres at Neta Station, $2500; sandy loam; lirst-class: assorted fruits in bearing; highly cultivated; for house and lot. $10t»,OOu Texas propeny to exchange for Cal ifornia lots and acres. CITIZENS INVESTMENT CO., 30 221 couili Broadway. EXCHANGE— 10 acres Cueamungu foruots. 80 acres highly improved.land 7 miles from Sacramento, ior Eos Antilles' county property. 23 acres Vlneland, part in fruit, tor city property. 12 acres north of San Diego for Los Angeles county proporty. 17 acres highly iinprovcdUand, Vlneland, for cily property. If you want to oxchsngc auick and at a bar gain, list with BAKER, SJ6* 3 8. .Spring St. 2 17A0B. EXCHANGE-$450», 10-ROOM HOUSE 1 modern, southwest, und.others, clear, for part lv good lot close iv. $40u<> M-room new modern bouse front on South Eiguero. clear, for San Franeisoo, Oak land or Alameda. $2000—5 room now modem cottage, closo In, on Second street, clear, for land, Burbank pre ie:red. $50(10—19-room lodging house, lot and fur niture, close in, rent $50 per month, for small place on beach, some cash. MING A- BAYARD, 30 128 boutli Broadway. EXCHANGE— li-room cottago un Bunker Hill avenue for property in southwest part of city. 5-room house on Temple for grocery or small ranch; $3000. 11-room house on Twenty-third, near Grand avenue, for small house lv good location; »7000. i-in-j stock farm in Vermont for good city properly or fruit ranch. J. A. MORLAN At CO., Chamber of Commerce Building, 228 West Fourth st J7OII EXCHANGE—FOR EASTERN PROP 1 eriv, 2 ,-acredectduous orchard In bearing, situated near Alhuiubra: good water righU 19 acres 10 miles south of city; 10 acres Ist alfalfa; ull fenced; no alkali. For exchange for city dwelling, 9-room mod ern house iv Ke-.tiindo, almost now: costB7000; will give a baigain. For sale, bust quality of unimproved land in tracts of to to 20 acres with water, situated SW miles from San Gabriel. M. D. JOHNSON, SOU 213 W. First st. 1101: 40 ACRES IN 1 Improved al.ulfa much near Long Beach fur Nebraska. $.'ot>j—lo ucres in fruit with house, near poinons, for house and lot. $4500—8-aere improved walnut ranch Rivera, for residence or city propeny. $31)00—Fine home in city for choice Cahuen ga or Cumplou land. MING Si BAYARD. 30 128 S. Broadway. FOR EXCHANGE—FOR A LOT IN THE city, v pair of horses, carriage and harness. 203 West 1 bird street 1 EXCHANGE— $1000—Business house for exchange for land or house and lot. $1200—Second hand store for sale or ex change, $200—Second hand storo for sale. $125—Second hand store for sale. M. P. BOWEN, 80 134 8. Main. friOß EXCHANGE—2O ACRES OF THE X finest Improved land In Ban Bernardino county. 1 1 _ miles from city limits, on Santa Fe railroad; there are 400 bearing peach trees, 500 prunes, 800 plum, I 1) acres in blackber ries, 2 ucras in raisin grapeß, plenty of water; this property is clear; owner will exchange for improved Los Angeles property; will assume or pay cash difference. CARTER & BEECAER, 328 b. Broadway. 30 I~ fibk 10 acres, tv story house, fruit, corn, beet, near Sauu Ana; 10 acres improved fruit near Azusa; 33 ucres near Compton, improved; 10 actes near Anaheim, fruit; 40 acres near Long Beach, improved, and many other places, for house aud lot in the city. MING <Si BAYARD, 30 528 S. Broadway. I7VOR EXCHANGE—IO ACREB. 2~MILEB 1 Routh of city; house, barn, etc.; fenced; water piped from windmill over 1% acres; there is fruit of sll kinds for family use; $1500. Wants home in city. We have St. Louis, Chicago and Kansas City improved property for l.os Angeles. Come iv and see what we have. MEEKINB Si SHERWOOD, 118% 8. Broadway. 80 FOR - EXCH HOUSEi equity $1000, balance 4 years' time, 8 per cent. Also 5-room house, $500 equity; price fcIOSO, 5 acres $500. or 40 acres $800; make offer. Also lot on Twenty-fifth st. $300; make offer. Apply to 11. E. si dd A LL, 312 W. First. ranch, well 1 improved, paying large interest on $25, -000; located near Norwalk.Los Angeles county. Want business block iv Los Angeles, Oakland or Sun Francisco; will pay some difference, STRASBURG Si PAYNE, 254 South Broad way. 30 oTtftll RANCHES POR EXCHANGE; 200 Zlmll houses and lots; groceries, lodging houses, wood and coal yards, etc.; properly of every description for sale and ex luinge. 11st your property. Apply to BEN WHITE, 221 W. First st. 1 12 tf rrToR EXCHANGE-$8000; 15-ACRE CITRES I 1 ronoh, income, foothill, choice community, tine house, for residence or other city property. MING Si BAYARD, 80 128 South Broadway. 17 O infxcil ANO E-2-A I RE IOT IN~>ULL X beariug fruit trees; 5-room house; situated iv Eust I-os Angeles. Wunt ranch near San Francisco. STRASBURG & PAYNE 264 8. Broadway. 30 1" AOR EXCHANGE— INCOME 1 Oakland properties tv the value of $13,000 or any part of same, for Los Angeios property. CARTER Si BEECHEK, 328 S. Broadway. 30 v-tOR EXCHANGE—S-RooM COTTAGE X equity of $500 for lot or land; $350 mort gage, payable in 4 years. Apply to OWN)' It, 312 W. First at 07 ROOM LODGING HOUSE TO EXCHANGE • M l«rcity property; $100 i', income property for sale, will lake half trade lv city. M P. BOWEN, 134 S. Main. 30 17-(>R~EXCH ANG E-H AYE CLEARPROP- i erty to exchange for incumbered; will as sume or puy difference. Address P. O. box 302. _ _ 30 IjMJR FXCHANOE-GII.i-KDGE CAHUKNGA X foothill land, 10, 20 or 30 acres, for any thing clear. R D. Ll3(r, 125% W. Second st