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9 The Herald Los Akgei.es. California. Published try The Herald Publishing Co. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. BY CARRIER: Per week $ 20 Per month 80 BY MAIL, (including postage): Dally Herald, one year 8 00 Daily Herald, six months 4 2r> Pally Herald, three month*. 2 2ft Daily Herald, one month 80 Weekly Herald, one year 1 50 Weekly Herald, six months 1 00 Weekly Herald, three months 50 Entered at the postolBce at Los Angeles as second-class matter. ANNOUNCEnENTS. The papers of all delinquent mall subscribers to the Dairy Herald will be promptly discon tinued hereafter. -No papers will bo sent to subscribers by mail unless the srmc have been paid for in ac'vancc. No contributions returned. SPI.CIAL NO TKES^ 1' EWIS4 ALDERSOnT ' j 3L2 South Main St. •Slam! Bang!" goes prices oai everything nt Lewis .V Aldersor'e. liran now folaing beds for J. 6: new chairs for 45c: tine new high back dining chairs for Sl>o: new bedroom sets for $9: springs for $1.50; top mamesses for $1. We are the people. Yes, yeil Everything you want in furniture goes 'way down cheap. Be sure you get in the right place, aud that is 312 S. Main St. U A FIESTA DE '.OS AXI-KUIS IN ORDER to insure all possible conwnience io the visitors to La Fiesta tie Loi Angvles, a Bureau oi Public comfort has been organized, anil all hotels, rooming hoases or oltisiins wishing to rent rooms during die celebration can register ai f.a Fiesta headuiiarters. No. 137 South Mun street, stating location, number of rooms to be rented and prico for same. This informa tion will be embodied in a pamphlet, under the seal of the Merchants' Association, and distributed throughout tiie city, aiol on all m coming trains. A small charge will be made for registration to cover expenses oi the Bureau, All registration subject to the com mittee's approval. I'l Bl.il' COMFORT COMMITTEE. MAX MEYBERG, H. P. ANDERSON, 1 Director-General Chairman. f~WILL PAY $50 REWARD FOR INFORMA- J. tion that will lead to the return oi Willie and Charlie Griesbacb, aged respectively 13 and 14 years, w ho left the homeot their grand parents, F. N'immer, Verdugo, California, about November 29, 1894. c. J. NIMMER, Colle«e and Buena Vista sts.. l.os Angeles. 4-10 OTICE—THE LOS ANGELES CITY W A 1 ER Company will strictly enforce the lollow ing rules: The liours for sprinkling are be tween 6 and 8 o'clock «. m., and <> and 8 o'clock p. in. For a violation ot the above regulation the water will be shut off and a tine of #2 will bo charged belore the water will lie turned on again. T" ~HE SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES OF TB E STATE Loan and Trast Company ate enclosed in a rire-proof and burglar-proof vault with time locksand brilliantly lighted with electricity; alcoves attached t<-r tiie trivate examination of valuables, wi!h writing materials; a young lady in attendance. T7IOB SALE—THE NEW HOME SEWING MA- V chine Company offers ior the next JO days the following bargains: Whines, Standards. Automatics, singers. Domestics. Davis, House hold!, etc., from if 12 to (lb, on payments oi $i per week. 849 8. Spring st. Branch, 85 t. Colorado. Pasadena. 4-4 -pOR SALE—THE "XILEB TRACT"; LOTS JT in this beautiful tract are now ior sale at prices ranging from $900 upwards; these lots are sold only to parties who will build good bouses. POINDEXTER oV WADSWORIII, 305 W. Second St. MESMIN'S FEMALE PILLS AS A SPECIFIC monthly medicine for immediate relief for painful and irregular menses—from what evenause. For sale by GEO. H. FREEMAN A: CO., 102 N. Spring st. Price, $2 a box. \ M ERIC AN LODGE, I 6.""67f~W1L1<- BE J.V instiiuted soon; anyone holding card or certificate please . all on the secretary at once. Room 220, Stimson Block. Next meeting will be 7:30 p.m. Saturday, same place. lo" A t ASS AGE AND SWEDISH .M Thorough English method. iiiven at othce or residence. Rooms H and 7 445J 2 s. Spring. Telephone 546. T ADIEB, YOUR OLD HATS MADE MEW, .1 j cleaned, dyed, reshaped, latest styles, 50c. ' STRAW WORKS «3 8. Spring St.,bet.4th* sth. BUTTER— CHEAPER THAN EVER: FINEST tub creamery, 20c lb.; 2 lbs., 88c; rolls, | ?5c.; squares, 3uc. IfERZOG, 442 Spring.4-14 MACHINERY, DIES?" AND TOOLS~MADE and repaired. J. YON BERKEY, 210 8. Los Angeles st. Tei. 933. AN HONORABLE MARRIAGE BUREAU 10cents for details; confidential, p.o. box 47!', Los Angeles I>ICHARBS STEAM CARPET CLEANING, i Ottice: Room 7, -No. 120 N, Spring st., city Telephone 1343. JSOR CONCOtiD WAGONS ( ALI.' AT BIG Tree Carriage Works, 128 sau I'edro st. 2-i A F. BLOPEB, HOUSE MOVER. OFFICE, ■fa.. 12 C enter place. MASSAGE AND ELECTRICITY. Vjif-S LILY—LATE FROM PA Rib, g7\"EB ,'1 BClentiflo massage, hand-rubbing, alcohol and perfumed baths; attendants Parlor 18 laf) 8. Main st. MASSAGE AMi El.El IK 11 TREATME.NT - Turkish, Russian and electric liaths in cabinets. LB. LARBBN, 841% 8. Spring, 4-8 I MR.-. DR. EVANS. WONDERFUL MAGNETIC , heeler, is at 112';. X Main st., room 11. MISS DARREI.L, OF BOSTON! FIRST-CLASS massage treatment, room 11, 335 Us Epring l , 4 f s " MADAME DE LEON —BATHS. MASSAGE 7 electro-magnetic treatment; 11014 B Spring. _ " " 4 LMA WOBTH—MASSAGE, SELECT PA- J\. tronage. 13H', N. Spring st., room 4. 4-!'j MME DE GRrtV, MASSEUSE GRADUATE: massage and baths. 310'„ 8. Spring st. "t'ERA CLAIR - MASSAGE MAGNETIC > treatment: vapor baths: 229 \v. First room 13. ' LOLA L[V IN.. BT<iN.lßS} i N. SPRING St. room 3, alcoholic baths and massage. 4-7 MISS BIRDIE H< .WAR l>!~138' i'sTu PR IN > ■ st . loom 11 : nieohoj balJis. " 4.1; TURKISH AND OTHER BATHS 1 1 Rk'ISH AND OTHER BATHS. Both departments of the Hammttn have been thoroughly cleaned and rclitted. Ladies' de paninent open from Ba. m. to op. m. Gentle men's department open day and night, except Sunday afternoon. We give Turkish. Russian Sulphur. Electric, salt, Medical and other baths. Massage given at "baths" or private houses. H. O. BROOKS, Proprietor, 230 south Main st. TL" LITE BATHROOMS—VAPOR, T I B. ISHoW rj er. medicated,electric,oil, sea salt, alco hol baUts; massage nnd magnetic treatment. MADAME DE LEON, proprietor, llu'.. South Spring si. 4. 1 .j PHYSICIANS VTOTHING < OL NT's IN TH IS WORLD EX 1> cent results. T here is no time lo listen to complaints People do not ask you how you were disappointed, arrested, undone ill they care for is, what have done? wnat can you do? You cannot make a permanent tuo ceaa Without a good nutrition, com pared wllh n good stomach, brains don't count seethe Diagnostician ol 443}jj south Spring street. Alß* pS J.ll. SMITH, SPEciXLTY,'MId" .»! wlfery, Ladies cared for during confine ment at 727 Bellevue avenue. 1 alls nromutu attended to. Tel 111:.. 1 ' ul "I"'J DU X WONG, THE EMINEM CHINESE physician and Burgeon, Olliee 1131 South B oadway. ' • f |K. GOMEZ, EAt:Flt Y~OF M ADRI1>~r»l« -t' ea-es of women a specialty. 843 South Bn aihvay. - .. __ _ ( |K. W, c. CLARK—CHRONIC diseases a If -p-.ally. U ilson lllock, loom 333. •»„ CHIROPODISTS MRS. L. J. KENNEDY, M \NI cI i;E AN o .U chiropodist; moles and hair removed by electric needle. Crocker blk, 212 S. Broadway. tVf ISS i . STAFFER, CHIROPODIStI LADIES' AM masseuse, 8.18 W. First si, opp. Nadeau. pVR. ti. 7. v BA S , SURGEON CHIROPODIST, ' ' T:„'•" St., rooms 4 and ■'>. STO 1 E RE PA IRERS G ASOL!NE BTO YES < LEA NED, REPAUtED Tel. 100s. BLACKMAN, 403 8. Spring kl. HELP WANTED---MALE^^ TT* W. REID i CO. 1"> EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 126 W. First St. Tel 1084. Orders telephoned or telegraphed at our expense. We are the oldest established agency in Southern California, anil our long experience enables us to select such help as our patrons call for. We furnish all classes ot help free of charge, and can supply you on short notice. Give us your order and you will not be disappointed in quality of help or promptness. E. W. REID A CO., 2-6 tf A MAN IN' EVERYnfECTIoS TO pie goods to dealers; experience unneces sary; best side line.*.¥7s a month. Salary and expenses or large commission made. For sealed particulars send stamp. CLIFTON SOAP MANUFACTURING CO., Cincinnati, O \\ V ANTED—ACTIVE' MEN TO TAKE oR >> ders for enlarged portraits, city and country G. H. EVERITT & CO., 421 8. spring st. 4-8 P~ETI \TTIi"MMELirc<77 ~300~302 W. BEC ond st. Tel. 509. The best employment office in every way in Southern California. QOSTON 'EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 833 W' It Fifth si. Telephone 1325. 4-12 SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE Deserving persons desiring employment will beallowedto insert three lines ior two inset lions under this heading free of elinrge. CITI'ATION 'WANTED -BY A GOODGAR kr dener and oreliardist; also can lake care of line horses. Address, GARDENER, Judas Orchard, I.amauda I'ark, Pasadena. 10 OUBE-CLEANI NG, WINDOWS WASHED, carpets cleaned ami laid, gardening and I job work: lowest iates by experienced and • trustworthy man. 118 S, Water St.. East Los Angeles, room 27. 10 TLACE WANTED BY GERMAN, as porter, watchman or fireman. Address I. B . BOX HO, this ulhee. 17 SITUA TIONS WANTED—FEMALE Deserving persons desiring employment Will beallowedto Insrrt thrae lilies for two inser tions under this heading, free of charge. ¥ ADY OF HE FIN EM ENI DESIRES I'OSl tj tion as housekeeper in hotel, boarding house or foniily. Has had large experience. Best of references, Inquire MISS SMITH, this ofiice. 15tf Xjn ANTED — CHAMBER WORK, BY I'Wo tt girls, in hotel; lieach preferred. Address (', Hox SO this office. 17 WANTED—REAL ESTATE ■«7ANTKD-GOOD DOME IN LOS ANGELES li in pnrt exchange for fine income ranch near Orange, unincumbered: no cash needed; difference secured oymor gage. Good residence in Los Angeles 5 or 0 rooms, clear or nearly so, for good income ranch near li emel. House or vacant lots Los Angeles, clear, for line income property Columbus, Ohio, clear. Improved or vacant, Los Angel s, for 78 acres near Clearwater, this couuty: no alkali; good gram and alfalfa land. LOY .t HL'RIN, 338 S. Broadway. 14 "IV*ANTED —A LOT ON THE WEST SIDE OF » » Hope St., between Pico and Si xteenth st-.: must be a bargain; slate location price and terms. Address A. S., box 40, this Omee. 17 VV T ANTED —CORNER LOTS EVERYWHERE. >v We have lots of buyers who want tlu m; bring them in today. CONNORS' CORNER LOT AGENCY, 207 W. Second st. tf WANTED—TO REST VKJ ANTED BY MAN AND WIFE AFTER >» April Ist, suit of 3or 4 rooms furnished for housekeeping or furnished Hat or cottage of 3or 4 rooms; everything to be complete; permanent tenants. A. L. TOWLE & CO.. 1431 W. Fourth st. 17 WANTED TO REN T A HORSES CI FABLE tt for a delivery wagon. Apply at 253 E, Fifth st. Hi WA NT ED. ■ M ISC EL LA NEOUS IETANTED—YOUR NOTES AND Bil l s IO ii collect. \\ c are prepared topayspecial attention to collections, having had several years'experience in this work: scud or bring iliem to us or drop us a card and we will call. A. L. TOWLE & Ci , 231 W. Fourth st. 17 Igr ANTED—STOCK IN STATE LOAN ,t n Trust Company, or l.os Angeles National Bank in part payment for good property. I'OINDEXTER A; WADSWOP.TH, 305 W. sec ond St. 16 YET ANTED--A GOOD ('HEAP, SECOND " band Smith Premier typewriter; must tie first-class in every respect.. Address B. M. BLY'THE, Downey, Cal. 15-tf \\" A.NTI-.D-SS3OOO ON GOOD REAL ESTATE >» security, SMITH it O'BRIEN, 147 S. Hron-lv- ay. 18. FINANCIAL PACIFIC LOAN COMPANY, ' ' INCORPORATED, Loans money in any amount on all kinds of collat'erai securities, dia nionds jewelry, seal skins, merchan dise, etc. Also on pianos, iron and steel safes, without removal. Partial payments received. Money quick. Business confidential. Private office for ladies W. E. DE GROOT, Manager Rooms 2. 3 and 4, 114 S. spring st. I TNION LOAN COMPANY. I Stimson Block, Loans money on all kinds oi collateral secur ity, watches, diamonds, sealskins and furni ture in lodging and boarding houses and on : pianos without removal; also on bonds, stocks and mortgages, low interest; mou-v at once: Business confidential: private office for ladies, room 112. CLARK A. Sli VW, manager, rooms I 111 and 112, lirst tioor, Stimson block. MONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, watches, jewelry, sealskins, etc ; also on pianos, merchandise, iron and steel safes, fur niture in lodging houses, bearding houses and hotels without removal; also on city and coun try property; low interest. can hove money at once: business confidential: private office'ior ladies. GEO. S. ROBINSON, 233 W. First St., rooms 2 olid 3. IjOINDEXTEK A WADSWORTH, BROKERS, 305 W. second St., buy and sell mortgages, stocks, bonds and any good securities: tf you wish lo lend or borrow, or invest in real estate, call on us; collections made and property mou j aged for non-residenls. -jsj ;f MONEY TO LOAN IN SCMS TO SUIT, ON any good colUteral: business strictly con fidential; loans negotiated ou city and country property. W. E. DEMINg, 211 W. First street, room 15. MONEY TO LOAN ON MONTHLY IN- B tall ments, long lime and easy payments; no commission chaiged. Apply NATIONAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, 151 s. Broadway. MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, watches, jewelry, pianos, live stock, oar. rJages, bicycles, all kinds of personal security LEE BROS., 402 s. spring st. 2-iO ly"' 'po LOAN—UNLIMITED AMOUNT FOR I -mall loans; no commissions; light ex pense. SECURITY LOAN AND TRUST CO 223 8. Spring. \\* AN J KD—s22oo ON LARGE HOUSE AND »! lot, worth overssooo; Snet: lirst class loan. POINDRXTBH A WADSWORTH 80S W. Second. ' iij -po LOAN-$20,000, IN BUMS TO si IT. AT J current rates of interest. GOWAN BB ERLEdt Co, 143 s. Broadway. 17 MONEY' TO LOAN IN LARGE AND SMALL union nts. long or short time. s. p CRKA SINGER, 237 W. First st. g.g SaOO <tl 1.1 " LOAN ON CITY PROPERTY! op__,WWWfroms2ooo up. W. p. LARKIN 132 s. Broadway. 80 tl rpo LOAN— MONEY IN SUMS In SI IT \i 1 reasonable rates. WILLIAM F. BOBBY SHE!.I., 110 s. Broadway. tf rpo LOAN-MONEY ON PERSONAL >Fct - I ril>. JOHN L. PAVKOVICH, 220 West Writ st, ' 28 tf \ I oNEY to LOAN-SMITH & O'BRIEN. 107 -ii s. Broadway. 3.5 t f rpo LOAN-$lOO to #10?,000 HQ To 8 NET 1 220 W. First st. 1 H . :> \\ ■ MONEY TO 'LOAN - IX~SUMf-i TO -1 1 1 "Inn W. First st. 'PO LOAN MONEY OX PERSONA I NOTES t 220 W. I i r.st st. 7g t { ' PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, ETC. DA TENTS FOR IKVKNTIONB IX \\\ J countries obtained, bought ami sold. Trade marks, copyrighta, etc., by s. j. DAY it CO patent attorneys; rooms .32-23;; Bradbury building, io.i Angeles, Established 1840. HAZARD * ioWNSEND, i) DOWNEY BLK 1 ci, ,uv, los Angeles, I'NIGHT BROS., LATENT LAWYERS \x'l> I IV hXne.k. Fa ;. 1843, BICYCLES ' ~ K AMBLER BICYCLES, 4:.7 S. Spring st. 2 2G lm LOS ANGELES HERALD: SATURDAY MORXING, MARCH 16, 1895. BUSINESSjOPPORTUNITIES^ iit/k BARGAINS IN LODGING HOUSES l\t\l for sale by BIN WHITE, 211 West First street: SO Rooms $ 800 18 Rooms $1600 " " 1100 28 •• 1900 14 •• 70012 " 650 10 " S5O 40 » 1200 It " 300 35 ■• 2600 1 U " 950 7 " 350 22 " 1500 9 " 550 40 2000 14 " 1000 50 " Sou.' 20 " 2000 , _Apply to BEX WHITE, 2211 V. First St. If DA RTNER WAX TED—TO - T AX E _ H A LF~ 1X - 1 lerest and full control of Los Angeles branch of Chicago Health Institute. All nervous and chronic diseases cured with out drugs and after all other methods fail. strictest investigation courted. Golden op portunity. Please investigate. PROFESSOR ANDERSON, 321'j S. Spring st. Books on hypnotism and magnetism, 10c. 17 RESTAC RANT MEN, SEE THIS BARGAIX- One of the very largest and best restau rants and bakeries In the city, doing a business of over $80 a day, commands a steady trade; lease: low tmt: good location, etc.; you can try this before you buy; sure investment: sell ing only on acrount of other business; price $1500. Apply to BH.N WHITE, 221 W. First ! street. tf $•>•)■: - FOR SALE ~RESTAURANT AND __»> lodging bouse iv town of 2500, near i j los Angeles: O ilyonein town; clearing $'00 I • per month; thorough investlga ion allowed; no rent to pay forone year; just the place for man ami wife; best of reason ior selling. Ad dress STRINGER, this office. r-<OR SALE-FI.OUiISG MILL, GOOD LOCA -1 tion, doing good business well supplied with best ma hini-ry, fuel and all iacilitics; j good wlicat section: full information given: , unusual opportunity LOY 4i HL'RIN, 338 S. ! Broadway, 16 I) VT c lIF. KS, AT T E NTIO N-ON E ~OF~T 11F 1) very best equipped meat markets in the city: run by present owner over 8 years; clears over $150 a month; see this bargain; price $1900. BEX WHITE, 221 W. First st. li tf ptHANCE FOR BIG RETURNS-HAVE YOU V $300 lo invest iv a strict.v legitimate busi ness enterprise? Will pay $75 per week. Ad dross X., box 50, this oftice tf SALE OR EXCH EQUITY in 30 room lodging house aud lots for acreag ior small houses and lots. Address B. 8., box 40. this office. , 17 I," OR SAI E -ROOMING HOUSE.' CLOSE IX: -T low rent, well lurnished. Price, $1000 ca-b. SMI 111 A O'Brien. 147 S. Broadway. 16 IjM>R SALE —A GENERaL MERCHANDISE store; country town: $7500: or by invoice. I. D. BARNARD, 117% 8 Broadway. 16 [TOR BALE-NICK LIST OF HOTELS AXD F lodging houses: prices range fioni $300 upward. S. P. CREASING KB. 527 W. Tirst it. 3-3 1.-HiR SALE A VALUABLE COAL MINE IS 1 state of California, by widow. Address, Mrs. Fannie Green, San Bernardino. Cal. 22 rpHE UNION CLOTHING HOUSE HAS RE jl moved to 108 W. s ennd st., between Spring and Main. A. lowich. 4-14 \ PARTNER WANT ED IN AN ESTA B - lished millinery business. Address Box A 40, this office. 16 h OR SALE-ROOMIXiI HOUSE; 133 V MAIN »-' sts. HENRY ELLIOTT. 19 <6li'-lA- pA 'RTNKH7' LARGE MEAT MAR fTrMMUket. BEN WHITE, 221 W. First st. tf 10DG1NG HOUSE OF 20 ROOMS, PASA > den a, $1800. WHITE, 221 W. First at. tf &IfMV|- GROCERY "BARGAIN. BEN ijpIUUU WHITE, 221 W. Fir»tst. tf COAL AND FEED YARD. BEN fT i WHIlE, 881 W. First St. if tfe 1 OK—FEU IT AND CIGAR - STORE-BEN f?J-i> WHITE, 221 W. First St. tf $7 E—CIGAR BTOR E SPRING ST. BEN rjN'li.) WHITE,22I W. Firsts!. tf -po SELL YOUR BUBINESS,"GOTO~ 1 1. D. BARNARD. S. Broadway. 17 iFOr? RENT—HOUSES^ I^Volf RE.NT-?AN ELEGANt'hoME Harper traot, 1128 W. Twenty-eighth St., house of 14 rooms, large barn, beautiful lawn, orange trees, flowers, walk, and everything to make tine home. Inquire 152 N. Main. C. I. HARPER. J~iOR RENT — A NICE MODERN 7-ROOM house : lot 100x135, all set to bearing fruit trees, large barn, etc.; 4 blocks from electric cars. East Los Angeles; will rer.t very cheap to a good tenant, tee BEN WHITE, *"221 W. First st. tf FOR RENT—A i LOSE-IN RESIDENCE; tO room house complete, modern conven iences, laundry basernenl, barn, lawn and gar den. Inquire at premises, 1033 8. Pearl at., corner Ottawa; rental reasonable. 16 IVOR RENT FIVE ROOM 11A R D-F IN IS HE D I suburban cottage, 2 blocks from car line: $10 per month: water free. Call at 128 W. Thirtieth st. 1"OR RENT—FIVE-ROOM HOUSE; FOR particulars apply at 150 E. Fourth, room 14. 17 FOR RENT-ROOMS I7«OR RENT— Office and living rooms with bath, in heart of city. ALSO Opera Hall for lectures, parties, etc., by the night, week or month. Apply toOZRO W. CHILDS, Room 1, Opera House Building. 2-28 eodtf OUNNY FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE OR lo en suite; terms very reasonable. 637. S. Broadway. I*7 IVOR RENT-NICE LIST OF FURNISHED I houses in all parts of the city. s. P. CREASINGER, 237 W. First st, ' 3-3 '("HE ~DENVER7~TS3~N7 MAIN ST.: FINE 1 furnished rooms; #;.50 per week and up; center of city. Gj RAND PACIFIC, 4231! EPRIXGST.; FINE, "Marge room?, $.( per week and up. IVOR RENT - A FINE OFFICE. APPLY TO J BELL A SABICHI, 205 W. Third st. tf JVOI! RENT - FURNISHED ROOMS, 608 1 Banning st. 31 : EDUCATIONAL rpHE LOS ANGELES BUSINESS COLLEGE I 1 incorporated, located at 114 S. Main st., is the largest and best equipped institution in Southern California. It provides a thorough business education in the most practical way. The shorthand department leads ail competi tors, and is tt great success. Its department of penmanship is conducted by E. K. Isaacs, a ; teacher oi national reputation Day session . open all the year. Night sessions Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights ot eacli week, send for catalogue. E. K. BCHRADER, pres.; F. W. KELBEY, vice-pres., j L. N. INKBKEEP, 1 see. Tl IR OOP FOI.YT Ec H NIC- HffTTTUTE, PAS . adena, offers manual training, bloyd, art, literary, scientific, classical and normal de • . partnienls. See exhibit in Siinison Block, l.os Angeles, or address PRESIDENT C. H. KEYES j Pasadena. PRIVATE SCHOOL FOB BOYS AND YOUNG ' I men; Bryson Block, Second and Spring. 1 The common English branches, higher mathe matics ami classics. Pupils can enter at any time. ANSI.EM B. BROWN, A. M. (of Yale.) 8 GIRLS' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL— •110 W, Tenth st. MIfS PARSONS AND MISS DENNEN. LOST AND FOUND JOST— LADY'S G ARNET BREasT-FTnT 2> a j Inches long, crescent shaped, In front of Jaeoby's shoe store. Finder will be suitably rewarded b\ returning same lo 310 Boyd st. ! CTIiA YE D — FROM " PF.I.LISSLER RANCH~ ; O Thursday evening, 2 mules, one boy and j one black. Any one finding same will please i notify Vienna Bakery or ranch. 13.tr ! T OST—SATORDAY, ON GRAND AVENUE I lj curs; black purse containing smail amount toi money and trinkets. Finder please leave at i this olliee. J6 HHDUNb— BUILDER WHO W ANTS PIANO; horse and bttggv as pari pay for building I house, v, |), COAXES, 224 S. Olive st. 00 ' OTRAYED FROM ISO W. THIRTIETH ST. I O One sorrel tilly with baiter. Receive lib eral reward. 8-17-1 m j FIOUND -"SAM CLIPS HORSES AT YOUR r own price. North Bro-dway. STOCKS, HONIiS AND MORTGAGES IVOR sale CARTER i BEECHER; MINING .1 brokors, represent leading properties; I gold, silver, copper, lend, etc.; examinations made and reports furnished by the most corn- I potent end responsible California experts; i orreipondencesolicited; Information prompt -""lied. Olliee. 32s s. llroadway. 12-12-tf PERSONAL MME. BTANTZ TELLS YOUR PaST 'and future fortune. MOW S. Spring st • 25 ceuta • FOR^SAI£^CIW 3 1?0R SALE—ON TIME— t JT LOTS HOUSES LOTS HOUSES ) LOTS HOUSES ) AT HIGHLAND PARK 1 AT HIGHLAND PARK 1 AT HIGHLAND PARK , ON PASADENA AYE. ) ON PASADENA AYE. > Lots from 8300 up: houses from $2030 up. i Lots from $300 up; houses from $2000 up. , Time from 1 year up. Time from 1 year up. Just outside city, on electric road finest lots . now on the market: sizes of lots from 50x150 i feel to lor more acres, Ju tas rou wish. Fine balmy climate and the best of spring water. Houses built to order on installments if ynu wish. Call and be shown the best bargains in the market. I Seme new houses now being built on this I property. Take the electric ear on Spring »t., ' ! and go to Highland Park aud see those beauti iul lota They are clear of incumbrance and have peifect title. > We also have a good 2-story house there for sale, with shade and fruit trees and garden. The lot is 102x150; price $2500. Also 9-room modern house, with 3 acres of land, $5000. Also new 2-story, 8-rooin, first clsss, modern home, lot over 1 acre, tine landscape, garden, i fruit, shade, roses, oranges; a beautiful place; $5500. Call at the main office from 10 to 11 a. m. and 2 to 3 p. in., and take a free ride out and buy a site for a home, or go out to the new office on the ground; electric cam pass the office ou Pasadena aye.; the builders are ou the ground. W. P. LARKIN 4 CO.. Owners, 13< 8. Broadway Headquarters for Chicago buyers. QN THE MARKET AGAIN. ( GOING EAST. BE SURE TO SEE THE It AM MEL A DENKER TRACT Before buying elsewhere. — — v. GET OUR TRICES. This tract is bounded by Main, Sautee, Ninth and Eleventh Streets. Consequently IS CLOSE IN. FIFTY LOTS For a speculation. There Is nothing better In l.os Ange es. COOK <t PARSONS, So'e Agents, 344 S. Broadway. tf iftOXftii-HOCsE OF FIVE ROOMS, BATH, flP— pantry, etc ,E. litii st.; lot 48x140. $2000-House and lot on I'aloina st. between 16th and 18!b sts.: Srooojsand bath, pantry, ! closets, stable, etc.; lot 50x145. $6500—A line new 2-storr furnished house with store below, 165 on Sichel aud 55 on Main in East Los Angeles, containing 6 rooms, beth. etc., and porches above, and 2 rooms ] and store below. Tne new electric ear will J pass this place. Including a fine wholesale * liquor business. 1 •3000— Three rooms, kitchen end bath room, lot 2GxIOO, on Jackson st , in the center ol town. $4000—A cooperage for sale. $250— A partner wanted to take an Interest i n the boats add fruit stand at a popular park in the city. $1000—A lot out near the oil district in the Ellis Subdivision, 53x193. Cash. $2700—San Julian st.; 1 roorr.s; lot 40x138. $4000-Lot 30x160 on Flower st.; 1-story 6-roorn house, etc. Fine properties in and outside of city and business properties for sale. .1. K. CHALMERS, Rooms 110 and 111 new Wilson block, S. E. corner First and Spring. 16 —ESTABLISHED 1887— 4 KENNEDY, Real Estate and Investment Broker*, 134 S. «roadway, TIL H6/. Orange and walnut groves a specialty. Laige ranches for subdlviaiou. Gilt-edge city property. ! r jr , RACT OF HOMES— GRIDER A DOW'S ADAMS STREET TRACT. $300 to $600 will buy the finsst building lot in The city, fronting Adams street 82 feet wide. Twenty eighth street, 100 feet wide, botli lined with fine paim trees; Twenty seventh street and Twenty-ninth street. Lots I all 50 feet front, alleys in'reor; cement walks und curbs, streets graded, graveled and sprinkled; street trees planted Rich loam soil, 30 feet higher than Figueroa street,grand view of ihe mountains, building clause. Visit thia tract and see the many fine homes being built. Only 16 minutes' rirle from Second and spring sts. on the new double electric ears down Central aye. oftice on the tract. Free carriage. For maps, prices and all informa tion write or call on 24-tf GRIDER A- DOW, 109'.j S, Broadway. SALE—ON INSTALLMENT PLAN; JT good cottages close In and save car fare WM. F. BOSBYSHELL, 116 S. Broadway. 14tf MD. JOHNSON, . 213 W. Firit St. Real Estate and Fire Insurance. JV 0K SALE— 20 fine bargains in houses, from $600 to $2000: some that must be sold and will go at bargains. W. P. LARKIN A CO., 2G" 132 S. Broadway. A P. PHELPS A COl REAL ESTATE Al agents; list your property for sale or ex change with us, and ue will make every effort to meet your wonts; correspondence from abroad solicited. Office, 139 S. Broadway. A BARGAIN-OWNER GOING EAST; room house, Orange St., close to Pearl, lot 175x255; easy terms; special price for all cash: must be. sold. CONNOR'S CORNER LOT AGENCY, 207 W. second st. tf JfiOß SALE-WEST HALF OF LOTS 4 AND 5, block 29, Hancock's survey, 35 acres, near oil wells in the riorthwes' quarter of the city. Apply to C. M. STEPHENS, room 90. Temple Block. %stf IVOR SALE -ONE ACRE, THIRTY-SECOND, near ligucroa, 255x280; otilv $4500; fine place for handsome home, alsosox2Bo, $1500. POINDEXTER A WADSWORTH, 305 W. Second. 14 IjWR SALE-6-ROOM COTTAGE. 40-FOOT lot; bath; front and back porch; with all modern Improvements; easy terms. 618 Crocker st. 17 THE UNDIVIDED ONE-THIRD OF TEMPLE st. o l lands: also a wa'cr right Address FANNIE GREEN, san Bernardino, Cal. 22 /•-ROOM HOUSE, T EMPLE, CLOSE ~LN7 \} owner must sell; will sell house and lot for less than house cost. CONNOR'S CORNER LOT AGENCY, 207 W. Second st. tf SALE —AT A BARGAIN; 5-ROOM COT tageoil Downey aye: easy terms, low in terest CONNOR'S CORNER LOT AGENCY, 207 W. Second St. tf 17IOR SAI.E-7-ROOM COTTAGE, 923" WEST JT Sixth sl, near Pearl, $1000; GOSoot lot. &tf _ FOR SALE-CITY PROPERTY near electric cars, $2.50 $1200—House, 5 rooms, near Twenty-third and Maple aye. $700 an acre—2U acres, University. $100 an arre—lo-acre lots, planted to wal nuts, peso nea. $ st) an acre -10-acre lots, Vermont aye. $1000-Large lot, nearW. Adams st. feet, near Pico and Tear! $100 an acre—Watered orange land, Eti wanoa. #100 an acre-10-acre lots. Santa Fe Springs. $1.->0 an acre-orange laud, Riverside, water piped. #1050-85 acres, *hor»e and dairy ranch, \errrontave. $5000—Flhe residence. Twenty-third st. T. WEISENDANGER , 227 W. Becond st, 22 yOR SALE- ~ LOTS IN THE WORKMAN PARK TRACT. On the new electric ear line. FROM #350 UP FOR SALE BY JOHN H. COKE, Agent, 207 S. Broadway. tf (»••> EH A WEEK PA YS FOR A FINE LOT «P«. •»Iv' 40x130, with large pepper trees, two Dlock* from electric car-; makes a fin, home, $400; also #9uO new house, 5 rooms, hard finished, on Kohler ai., near EUhth, tent ed for#l2; the bust bargain in 1.01 Anteles city; also 2 1 is on Kohiar at., near seveath, #14 a fool: street graveled, curbed, cement walks: 25 new houses alnce August last, cruue in and see me for barga ns In lots and horse. Wanted—s2ooo 10K «ro«s, on mortgage; citty income property. Yv. J, Fisher, 227 W. Second street. tf IVOR BALE—3IST ST., NEAR GRAND AYE., 9*roem 2 story hove, newly built, with bath, l.brarr aud two tine mantels; everything first-class; flue yard; lo: 50x153: a bargain at $4000; don't miss seeing tbia. W. P. LARKIN i CO.. at their new office. 132 8. Broadway. P. S.-This is a special bargain; come; on terms; it will be «old this week 17 fj>Oß SALE—CHOICE LOTiTtTIA NT A MON ica. by ROBERT F. JONES A CO., 204 Brad bury block. Btj FOR SALE-LIVE STOCK aALE—DAIRY OF 12 ( t)WS. WITH good route of $200 per month: with 3 horses, 2 wagons, and 3 yearling heifers; also lease, with all improvements, at $1000 price. Apply corner Santa Fe aye. and Lemon si., 1 block soulh of Ninth et. 17 XX? A.NT ED PARTIES HAVING HORSES TO TV renf for the Fiesta parades can send in their application, giving price per loam for each parade, including one man to each horse. Address PARADE COMMITTEE, La Fiesta HeadquarUrs. 17 IPOR SALE-ONE NO. 1. JERSEY COW, fresh: one three-fourths Jersey heifer, one thoroughbred Jersey heifer MRS. OWESS, cor. Temple road ami Vermont aye. 18 I/ RED HYNER Has" ORNAMENTAL AND deciduous fruit trees, large variety. 212 W. Fourth st. rail or write. 4 FINE PARROT: GOOD TALKER: PRICE I V #25, worth #50. Cellat42oS. Main at. 19 FOR SALE-SINGLE, DOUBLE DRIVERS, buggies, harness. BACON. S»M 8. Broadway. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS JiMlB SALE 150.000 OLD POST UiE ST AMPS cheap. T„ Box 26, this office. FfOR SALE OLD PAI'ERS IN QUANTITIES 1 to suit, at this office , BUSINESS PERSONALS PERSONAL — HO(SEE EEPERS, ATTEN J lion! Groceries at cut lates; 50 Iha flour, hoc; 10 lbs corn meal. 15c; 10 lbs lard, 05c; ft lbs Japan tea, $1: can cocoa, IBs; Rio coffee, line; keg; Holland herrings. 75c; 2 lbs codfish. 15c; salmon bellies, sc; 10 lbs raisins, 25c; ti lbs apricots, 25c; 3 His cherries, 25c; hams, 9c; por-k,7' a c. ECONOMIC STORES, 305 South Spring. PE RSO N A L—R A U'HiT ~ R ~ BAR flour, 90c; city Hour,7oc; granulated sugir, 21 lbs St: brown sugar, 23 lbs $1: 7 lbs rolled ! wheat or onts, *6c : sardines, 5 boxes 20c; to | matoes, 2 cans lfte; 7 har» German family j soap, 25c; •*> gallons oil, lioe ; gasoline, 65c: .1 packages morning meal, 25c: lard, 10-lbcau, j 75c; 5 lbs, 40c. 601 s Spring otroet, corner ! Sixth. 'pHE LATEST STYLE REGENTSU ITS MARE ! 1. by i rack eastern tailors for MB, we will sell ! tor $15 if we can fit you. MIBFIT CLOI'HINU PARLORS. 223*225 W. Second street, between I Spring and Broadway. tf j Vl THY PAY A MERCHANTTAILORS3o"«OR j T? a suit when you can get the same thing 'for $15 at the MIBFrTTJLOTHINO PARLORS, 223-225 Wi second st., between Spring and Broadway? tf '"riTENi nRESS~"IriTS FOR .\ hire, euitahle for balls, parties and recep tions, at the MISFIT CLOTH INo PARLORS, I 223-225 W. Second st., bet. Bprlng and Broad- I way. ,j REAL ESTATE AND LODGING HOUSES, ranches and city property, sales and ex- I changes perfected; house renting promptly et I tended to. M. p. BOWE.S, 113 vi. Second it. tf MISFITS AND UNCALLED FOR GARMENTS st less than half your tailor's prices, st i the MISFIT CLjTHING PARLORS, 223 225 \Y. Second If, between Spring and Broadway. tf I.>KRSONA!.--NEW PROCESS? IRREGULAR t, itics. from wliatever cause, cured without medicine, instruments or ptin: May attendant; low fees. 323 W. sixth. 18' HARRY, DID YOU SEE THE NOBBY PAIR ot pants that I bought for $3.50 at the MfS FIT CLOTHING PARLORS, 223-225 W. second st, between spring and Broadway. tt PERSONAL — PALMISTRY'; ONE HAND I read free; every hidden mystery rev alcd; life read from cradle to grave without mistake, 1 till Bp. m. Ill", \\. Third at. PACTS THAT WERE MADE TO ORDER FOR 1 $12 we sell for *6 at the MISFIT < 'LOTH - ING I'ARL'jRS, 223 225 W. Second Bt., be tween Spring and Broadway. tf MME. ZETNA — FORTUNE TILLER BY reading card!! Also alcohol baths; select patronage. 138'j N. Spring st., room 4, 21 MME. LEi'ROQ,. ~FRENf:H _ DRESSMAKER, cor, second and Main, next to Cathedial MEDIUMS \V» l-NO-N A, SeVen fHD AI "G HT'EK OF THE II late Dr. King. World-renowned clair voyant and as rologist. Your life tead by planets and constellations from cradle to grave. Advice given on business end private matter which never fails. Astrological nativ ity with full details, giving fortunes days for business and private transactions, with chart for future guidance, that you may act in ac cordance with your planets and constellations under which you were born and which control your des'lny. 421 W. Seventh st, Los Angeles. Appointments at private re idences 25 MRS. PARKER. LIFE READING, PAST present and future: fee 50 cents and $1. Take University car to Forrester aye. and Hoover at, go west on Forrester aye. three blocka to Vine St., second house on Vine wcat of Vermont aye. 4-12 MRS. BAXTER REYNOLDS, MEDIUM AND magnetic healer: makes a specialty of business readings; call and get advice on all matters pertaining to your business; one trial will satisfy you tiiat I am what I repres nt: hours 10 to 4. 322 S. Spring St., pari,rs 6 and 7. 19 S. TYLER-TRANCE, TEST and business medium; clairaudient and psychic reader; mental questionsansweied by automatic writing, Developing mediums a specialty. Room 6, The Albemarle, 316 X S. Spring. Oftice hours, 9am to 6p. m. 24 A*GNEB hTpLE ASANX'E, THE"6ELEBRAT ed dead trance medium.glves sittings daily, satisfaction guaranteed, at residence, 634 S. Broadway. 4-11 MM fc.~STANLEY TELLS YOUR PAST AND future fortune; ladies 25c. 328* S. Spring st. 18 MRB.~PER7rY~IOS~^ E.~FIFTH ST., HOLDS circles Friday afternoons, Monday and Thursday evenings. Reading*, $1. 31 I FRENCH LADY, HEALING MEDIUM—LIFE 1 reading. Parlor?, No. 358K st._ ISS KATE LA MPM AN," "STA RLIGHT,~' trance medium; sittings daily. 422 W. Seventh. 4-7 11.1 RS. HOPKINS MITCHELL — BUSINESS ;>1 and test medium. 700 K. Fifth. 2-28 lmtf PHOTOGRAPH PARLORS CI B. WATTE, 211 W. FIRST 8T„ LOS ANGE /• les, cal.; views made to order: guaranteed largest assortment 8. California views. pHOTOS, ANY SIZE, sUf" PLAZA GALLERY. ATTORNEYS-AT'LAW PECK a foley! atTORNEYb-aT'Law, 8 and 9, Moore Block, 110 Court st. FOR SALE-COUNTRY PROPBRTY.. HOMES FOR ALL ,1 Choice fruit, harry and farming landa. Oaa mile outside the city and m-ar the Pasadena eiee rle road, in tracii to suit, at #60, $80, $ IBS to #200 per ai re, on eaay terms. Take) the c'eciric oars on spring at. to Highland Park postoflice Our agent there will show the lead, or free carriage from our office to the tract, g RIDER * DOW. io!»>j s. Broadway. 9tf DO YOU WANT SOMETHING OOOTORDO you want to atay here in the city and let your chances, like son strokes, pass you by# and talk shout hard times? Well, if yon mean business come and buy this and grew rloh: 5 acres, all set to barley aud alfalfa, under good fence; 4 room liou»e, shed and stable foe horse and bugf y, I chicken house and corral, i grain house. 1 lneubator house: owner Is going away. $000, $4on, J2OO, en lime. Bl M. liI.YTHE, Downey, CaL tl .. IN THE~EX -1 Mission Maclay rancho, near Sen Fernando and I'acolma, on the Southern Pacific railway,, within easy reach of the city; 1100 feet above aea level. Delightful climate: $75 per acre on easy terms; slao good building lota in West l.os Angeles on the University electric carline. Applvto tbe UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN" CALIFORNIA, rooms Oand 7. Phllllpa Block Annex, Los Angelea; special prices for cash. 20 IjHJ* SALE—64O ACRES OF LAND—ONE OIV. the finest sections of land in Kern county; level and deep sediment soil. All can be Irri gated from a large canal that is supplied from Keru Rtwr. Splendid for citrua and other frulla, as it la close to Tehaehepl Mountain; i j and If aown to alfalfa would yield 4000 tons of bay In a season. Inquire of i. K. HOLTON, helma, Fresno county. a-15 1 mo cod c I yOR SALE—THE FINEST orange RANCH fi r of 44 acres in the county, all la bearing, { budded irult. with plenty of water; ia worthy] the time and expense to Bee it; will sell as a whole or in two pieces; see ihis place to appre ciate it. WM. F. BOSBYSHELL, 116 S. Broad '""■-v- tf . THE BEAUTIFUL GABDENA VALLEY, DE- 1 llghtful location; rich, fruitful soil: ah'indance of water for irrigation and do mestic use; one share of water stock given, with each acre of land sold. Plats, maps and full information can be obtained at 282 F. Broadway, Los Angeles L. ROSSITER, agjwil. 4 14-eod X \ BALE-8T60" PER AItReT~WILL "GIVE you good laud, all planted in fruit and cared for 8 years; you can have 3 years to pay the.+loo per aore if you wish; we have a num ber of ranches for sale In all pans of ihe atate. W. P. LARKIN ti CO., at their new office, >:<2 S. Broadway. 1,7 . , OMI'ULSORY SALE OF LAND TO CLOSE ' out an ostate; 320 acres of grating and farming land in Tulare county, Cal., 10 miles northeast of Visalia, one mile distant from ' Knwoah station, on Southern Pacific railroad Apply at once to JOS. MESMER, admin s irstor. Los Angeles, Cal. 2-17 I Foil SALE-SUPERIOR FRUIT LANDS: water sold with land in definite quantity, delivered in ateel pipes under pressure, re servoir capacity six billion gallons. HEMET i LAND CO.. Baker Block, Los Angeles. t~?i>R SALE—I 2 FRUIT RANCHES. GOOD bargains, from 10 acres up to 500, close In; 5 choice orange orchards, in full hearing, on essv terms. W. P. LARKIN & CO., Lag S. Broadway. 20 tf yOR BALE^4O~ACREB,~2~MILEB"~B6UTH- ! r west of Newhall: 600 or 600 fruit trees: 3 room house and other improvements Apply C. M. STEPHENS, room 00, Temple Block. \ J FOR HALE —10-ACRE PEACH ORCHARD forssle; trees 6 years old: inclosed in good I fence with rabbit netting: price, $1100 cash. I Write .1. MANNERS, San Jaointo, cal. 27 cod* J FOR EXCHANQE |V°R EX< 90 r feet front, for a fruit ranch at or near l'omona. or an alfalfa ranch near Los Angeles. fO acres of ferin land near Paso Robles, San Louis Obiapo county, forasmall alfalfa ranch near Los Angeles, or a house in this city. 11 room house oi Grand rye., close in for a fruit ranch. 12-room houae on Second and Hope ats., for orange grove. A nice place in this city to trade for a home In Pasadena. Bualness block and other productive property in ioreka, Kansas, for city or ranch property here. A fine residence in Seottle lor residence here,will asaume or pay cash difference J. A MORLAN, Chambcrof Commerce. 224 W. Fourth st.lOtf 'pHE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LAND AND I Loan Eichange, 954 R Broadway, D. W. Lewis manager-unlimited choice bargains in all kinds of Southern California realty; agents of the exchange are among the moat reliable andconservativedealera in SouthernCallfornla. 2-18-tf I HAVE7A~'i"OOir7S~\CRE RANCH TN AS- I torla, with 5-room house: 10 acrea set to barley and alfalfa; to exchange for a gord stock of goods of equal volume, providing the goods are not old enough to walk. $1800 cash price. B. M. BLYTHE, Downey. Cal. tl TO EXCHANGE—FOR VACANT LOTS OR , ranch close to city, a nice, modern, im proved 7-room hou<e and bath, in East Los Angeles; lot 100x135; large barn, nice lawiu, fru.t tees, etc.: price, $2500, Applr BEN WHITE 221 W. Fiist st 3-4-tf jbOR EXcHANGE- Two clear lots in Chicago, suitable ior flats or residence: good location; for email bouses or lots in l.os Angelea. W P. LARKIN A CO., owneia, 132 8. Broad way, Los Angeles. 20tf rT^fl - EXCHANGE—FOR h6rBE~AND BUGGY- I a large lot with 3-room house, at Monro, via; rented at $4 a month; mortgage of $20'J, will give big trade. Apply to BEN WHITE, 221 W. First st, tf IVOR EXCHANGE — 7-ROOM m6DBIN house in good location, Pasadena. $2500, for good county property. POINDEXTER A WADBWORTH, 30 J W Second. 16 IVOR EXCHANgI^ON'E - OK THE FINEST 1 and best homes in Redondo, clear. Want nice cottage in city. M. D. JOHNSON, 213 West first so tf EXCURSIONS IVECURBIONB TO THE EAST--THE FA jrj vonte, personally conducted excursions of the Santa Fe rou,e leave Los Angeles every Thursday morning at 7 o'clock; Pullman up hollered cars run without change Los Ange es to Chicago, Kansas City. Minneapolis and St. Paul, with annex ear to Boston; tbegreat point to remember is that you can save at the very least o c full dn>'s travel by traveling ou the! fast train of the Santa Fe route: attentive con ductors accompany the parties; through berths reaerved and more detailed informatio i oh-1 tamed at the company's office 121) N. Spring* at.. Los Abgeh-s, or through any agent of the' Southern California Railway. Ii URLINGTON ROUTE~EXCaTrSIONS, PER- I > sonally "conducted, leave Loa Angeles every Wednesday via Southern Pacific, Denver and Rio Grand and Burlington route for Chi cago, New York, Boston and other eastern points; upholster d tourist cars with all con veniences, sec any Southern Pacific agent or write to T. H. DCZAN, 222 8. Spring st., Los Angeles, Cal. 1U DSON 7 8 POPULAR EXCURSIONS—v fl Every Monday over the Rio Grande West em and Denver and Rio Grande railways: scenic route: personally conducted: newly up holstered cara through to Chicago, New York and B. sum. Finest equipment, best service, quick time. Office, 212 s. Spring St. PHILLIPS' PERSONALLY' CONDcCTEI excursions via the Rio Grande and Rock island routes: leave Los Angelea every Tues day; cross tbe Sierra Nevadas, and pasa the en tire Rio Grande scenery by daylight. Also vi< the Southern route every Thursday. Office 133 S Spring St. DJMTISTS ' 1882—Established—1882 DR. L. W. WELLS — EXTRACTION PAIN less; good crowns, bridgework and teetl without plates a specialty. Corner Spring an First sts , Wilson Block. Telephone 1366. ADAMS BROS.' DENTAL PARLORS, 239)11 Spring st.; painless extraction and flllini plate, $6, $8, $10; all work guaranteed; estarjl,' fished 10 years. Hours 8-5, Sundays 10-12, 1 G~H. KRIECHBAUM. DENTIST, 218 SOUTII , Broadway, entrance through Wesiervell'jf studio. Office hours, 8:30 to 12 and Ito 5. I JUDWIG SEMLER, D. D. 8. —DENTAL Oil j lice, room 1, 114 S. Spring st.; office hourfl 9 to 12and 1:30 toft. I ALBANY "DENTAL P iRLOR— GERMAN! American Bank Buildidg. A set of toetrfl $6; beet S. S. white teeth, $10 per set. g DR. WIXDI, I ' Corner Seventh and Main stree Telophone 1031. R. E."~G~ HOWARD, DENTIST. ROOK , 322-323 Bradbury block, Los Angele Cal. 4 j DR. KENNEDY', DENTIST, 10") N. SPRIN I St., rooms 2, 6 and 7. Painless extractio / RA NX _ STEY'ENS, " 324;.j 3. SPRING SI [ Open Sundays and evanings; electr 1 light. ¥/i"R. CUNNINGHAM, DENTIST, CALIFO ' JT • nia Bunk building. jyiL TUCKER,rDENT'lS'iriid'i S. Bprlng | CONTRACTORS C" ONRAD BCHERER—GRANITE, BITUMI ous and asphalt pa vine. 237 W. First st