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S CHURCH NOTICES rY>HE FIRST SPIRITUAL SOCIETY—MEET- L ings every Sunday in New Music hall. 231 S Spring st. Two grand instructive snbjects in Occult Spiritual Science by Or. G"eo. n. carp. ndcrtodav.vi7..: Mediums and Medium ship at 2:30 and A Walk Through the New Jerusalem at 7 :30. Apropos of the lat oar lec ture and in honor of it, Mra. Emma Lunt will render the llolv City. Following the. ad dresses by Dr. Carpender, Mrs i.adil-Finu.lcan. the well known platform test medium from San Franciso", will give some of her wonder ful tests to those present. / 'HURCH OF THE NEW ERA-NO WKRT- V ings today owing 10 the failure of TE, B. tvebster, lessee. Negotiations are pending to ward a solution of the difficulty Bissiuess meeting Monday at 8 p. m at 110 South f'.road way. All members are urgently requested to altend. E. C. SCHNABEL, President. IMRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN 11.1.l- , nois hall—9:3o a. 111. Sabbath sclaaol; 11 a. m., preaching by Rev. George D. tlerron, | D. D.: 3MIO p. m . Junior Y. P. S. c. El : b :S0 p. 111., Senior Y. P. S. C. K. Union service to night at Simpson tabernacle, Rev. Dr. llerron preaching the sermon. CHURCH OF THE UNITY (UN .'.TUR 1 AN) corner Hilt and Third streets. Rev. .I. 9. Thomson pastor. Services Sunday art 11 a. m. Sabbath school. 0:30 a. m. Subject Sunday morn<ng: Conversions mid Reversions in Morals and Religion. There will be no even ing service PROOFS '6"f"R EI Nt ARN ATION-TfBIS EVEN ing at 7;45 at Balavatsky Hall, 431 C,. S. Spring st., Dr. Jerome A. Anderson of San Francisco will deliver a lei lure 011 ihe above topic: public cordially invited. 5 rpHU THEOBOPHICAL SOCIETY — FREE I lecture this evening at 7:45 o'clock at Blavatsky Hall, 4:11s 8. Spring st Subject: Evidences of Reincarnation, by Dr. Jerome A. Anderson of San Francisco. /-'HURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER V. Day Saints—Services will be conducted by Elders John R. Smith and Jloroni 11. Thomas every Sunday, at Hall, No 245 S. Spring st., at S "p. m. All invited. guna-tf I~>IMANUEL PRESBY I BRIAN CHURCH corner Tenth and Pearl, Rev. Dr. Chiches ter, pastor, will preach at 11 a. m Y. P. S. C. E. at(>:3o p. iv. Everybody weleotne. SPECIAL NOTICES I EWis .v ALDEKSON. J j 31S Soulli Mail. St. Stand from under! Did you hear anything drop. Well, I should smile. The way prices dropped on all kinds of furniture, etc., at Lewis & Alderson's this week made noise enough for most anyone iv town 10 hear, but | we want everybody in town and those out <v t town, too, who didn't hear 10 hear il now, lor I we ba,ve "cm prices" way down; fact is we are going to sell the goods at some price and won'l be undersold if we bave to almost give them away ;»nd 1 lirow in a chronio besides. Thai man we told you about a few day* ago who bought his goods next door and was sorry lor it after getting our prices, came lo us and goi what lie afterwards wanted, nnd was happy. Soitgoes Coiae to us and save money every time We don't "liglu" always x-cause we are of a lighting disposition, for we were taught that "little birdies in their nesis agree, etc.," but you know some times the -'big over grown bo'v" gets ' too big (or nis breeches" and wants tocrowd some of tbe other boys out doors, and we are the. boys who believe in fair play, and are not going to be crowde 1 100 much without doing some awful "clawing, scratching, hair pulling, etc," jwM lor vaii ety, yon know. See? And iv the niieautiine we are going to sell the goods. Come see our new matting, good quality ior 10c: s4ime linen warp for ISCc. Just think oi it; Potter's lin oleum for 35c, sells elsewhere for BOp; new art squares for $4.50; new bedroom setsior $»..•(); j chiffoniers for $2.50; new washing machines , (or $3: best canvas cuts ior $1; now. extension . tables for $3.25: new English lueakihst tables I for $2.50; beat folding cntiing tables tor $1.38; n«W chairs 40c: cane seats for HOC : high back dining chairs 75c and 85c: child's nerw folding r>eda for sti; best cable spring dairy folding beds for $5.50; Burr folding beds for $1S: new baby buggies.lor #5; new tint lop desks for $7; polished oak roll lop desk 5, new, for S-22; solid oak high back chairs (or $1: Urge arm rockers for $1.75; solid oak micse rockers f0r91.50: others $1 to $1.25: ladies' desks $5; new kitchen safes $2.25 and 93; new spring roller window shades, complete, for 25c: lar.e iron safe cost $275 and nearly new, for $150; good cook stoves for $5; gasoline stoves for $2 50: new rubber hose lie: best grades for Be. Yes, yes, wheai there is anything ou earth you want, come see us and we will try onr best 10 suit you, aod guarantee satisfaction, too. Don't'forget Ihe name and ltumber. LEWIS .v. ALDER'ON, 3L2 South Main st. Just write It-dOwn—Bl2. NOTICE OF SALE—ALL UNREDEEMED articles such as gold, gold liiled and silver | watches, iewelrj. diamonds, musical lustrn meats, guns, pisnds, etc., pledged since April 1, ISW4. till November 4, 1384, tickets num- j ber.ng from 1128 to 1303 w ill be sold accord- ; ing to law May Bth. at lfb X. Main St., Los , Angeles. B. FANT.A. 5-3 ti V'OTTCE-THE Las ANGELES CITY WAIER iM Company will stUricUy enforce ihe follow ing rules: The hovtrs for sprinkling are b:~ tween 0 and 8 o'clock a. ;n„ and li aud 8 o'clock p. m. For a violation oi the above regulation the water will be shitiioff and a line of 92 will be charged bclore tho -water will be turned 011 again. THE SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES OF THE STATE j Loan and Trust. Conipauy are enclosed in 1 a tire-proof and burglar-i root vault wi h lime j locksand brilliantly lighted wich electricity: j alcoves attached ior the private examination i of valuables, with writing materials; a young I lady in attendance. TTiOR SALE—THE NEW HOME SEWING MA chine Company offers lor the next 30 days the following bargains: Whites. Standards, ! Automatics, Singers, Domestics. Davis, House holds, etc.. from $12 to $15, on payments ot $1 per week. 349 S. Spring st. Branch, 85 Is. | Colorado. Pasadena. 4-4 ■V T 0 lIA IK, NO PAY; MME S OUT E NIE IL j i.t( 331!., S. Spring, stops falling hair, makes ii grow on bald heads: all female diseases treated successfully by electricity; also moth 1 and pimples, rheumatism, liver.' Kidney trou- j bles, nervous debility, asthma, bronchitis. 13 I T OS ANGELES COUNCIL, SO. 1480 R OY Al, lj Arcanum, meets at No. 245 H. Spring sl. ! every Thursday al 7:30 p. in. li. P. Fuller, Regent; G. I. Davidson, secretary. Visiting members invited to meet witli us. I K. CH ALMERS AND E. H . GRABETT, f \ . sole agents Home Mutual Insurance Co., room 110 new Wilson block, SF: corner of Spring and First sts.; lowest guaranteed cut rates. HEYWOOD'S CIGAR AND NEWS STAND— orders laken for books, pat.ers andperi odioalS. Agent for Troy laundry; ftlS'.j S Broadway. 5-547 t>ANNER i- 6T¥. ii. iiav- j J"> ing changed their meeting day and also ; hall to No. 10s 1 -. X. Soring St.; meeting Fri day, May 10. " 18 tjUSINESS CARDS $1 PER loot): OTHER jl J printing in proportion. PACIFIC PRINT ING PLANT, 217 New High st. Tel. 1400. 6 \ lACHINEEY, DIES, AXD TOOLS MADE nnd repaired. J. YON SERKEY, SlO S. Los Angeles st. 'Tel. 933. AF. SLOPER, HOUSE MOVER. ""oFFICeT • IS Center place. PERSONAL lEARNI EARN BY Til F. PLANETS AN' 11 AT TO DO jto prosper Life readings $1; by mail 50 cents, send date of birth. DR. BAKER, room (i, 410% 8. spring st , Los Angeles. 5 lADIEST YOUR OLD HATB~MADE'"nEW a latest styles, 50c; fancy straw edges fur sale. STRAW WORKS, 454 S. Spring si., bet. fourth and Fifth sis. 5 "W ILL PARTIES WHO WITNESSED STREET M car accident to A, Schmidt, Januarys, 1595, spring, near Third, communicate with his attorney, 11. U. U'OOLXER, 404 Stimson block. 17 1 >ERSONAL — WIDOW HAB "PLEASANT I furnished room, W illi home comforts, for middle aged gentleman. Address L, box 10, Ihis office. 5 AIRS. S. L. SLAUGHT, II Ai 1! DRESSER, RF:~ Al moved from 124' 3 E. Second st to 230 S. Main. 5 LOST AND FOUND lOKTI OKT—ONE GREY OVERCOAT, NEARLY j new ; size 88; pair of black kid gloves in pocket. It dropped out 01 carriage on road be tween I.os Angeles and El Monte, via Mission road. Will reward Under on leaving same at lit) W. Second st A. B. JUDKINS. 10 lOSTI OST—ENGLISH PUG PUP, FEMALE, 4 j months old: answers to the name of Dot Reward for return, 357 N. Main st. 5-3 PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, ETC. IJATENTS FOR INVENTIONS oBTalne"d in all countries, bought and sold. S. J. DAY it CO., patent attorneys, room 84 Bryson block. t { HAZARD * TOWNSEND,"9 DOWNEY BLkT 'Tel, 347, Los Angeles. ATTORNEYS-A W \rICTOR MONTGOMERY— ATTORNiVyTaT Law. 132 Stimson Blk., Los Angelos. IJECK ,t FOLEY, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, 8 X and',), Moore Block, 110 Court St. HELP WANTED—MALI- _ 1" JETTY, HUMMEL * CO., EMPLOYMENT AGENTS, 300-1101 V, Second st., in basement ( aiifornia Rank Building. Tel. 808. (Office open from 7 a. in. to 7:30 p. tn., ex cept Sundays ) Milker, $25, etc , per mo. ; German. 91.58 to 81.5U perday, factory ; elderly man to chore, $15, etc.; 2 men to chip and calk pipe, $3 day . foreman for citrus orchard, and wife to cook for 16 men, wilh help, Al place, must have reference; ranch hand, 922, etc.. till harvest, then harvest wages; :t orange washers, 3S C per box: fruit ranch hand. VIS, etc., mo. j general ranch hand, $20, etc., mo.; 2 bridge carpen ters, $2.50 per day; having and harvest men call, we expect orders in the luuii. From this lime on there will bo plenty of ranch work ior competent nt good wages. HOTEL D El' A RTMENT—MALB. All hotel help who are Compel en t and will ing lo work at the prevailing wages oi these dull limes are cordially invited to call and register. HOTEL DKPARTMEST- FEMAI.E. Waitress, country, $20, etc.: good hotel waiters, eitv, $t> per week; woman cook, beach, $25. etc., also one Pasadena, $30. etc.; woman for all round work, hotel, country, $I*. etc , (i X place. All ladies wanting hotel work only waste their time and take great chances getting poor places when they do not come to our office for work. We are emphatically headquarters ior all hotel help. HOUBBHOLti - DEPARTMENT. First-class family cook, city. $S5; house girl, small lam., close In, City, $S0; woman to c«ie lor ii twin babies, eitv, $20, etc.; girl to assist. oily. $15: young giri for la n. of 3, 9 IS, nic home: 5 places for housework, elty, $20 each: house girls for Pomona, Hueneuie, Santa Mon iia and city, $2V etc., each; several good ranch places, short distance out $20, etc ; nurse girl, country, $20, etc.; woman to care (or balrv on trip lo' Sun Diego, $8 per nio. and expenses. [51 PETTY, HUMMEL & CO. WANTED — TRAVKI.IMi HA 1. EBM AX, n butcher, baker, cook, waiters, camp cook, carpenter, wood carver, hotel man, order clerk, office man. organizer tailor, bnslielniaii, man and wife. $75; candy maker, dish washer, watohmak-r, boys, cement-pipe maker, niiir ber assorted situations, Female iiopartniciii ■ Attendant, office work, laundress, general housework, chambermaid, waitress, second girl, dressmaker, waisl finisher, lioiuekeeper, nurse, traveling companion, governess, re toucher. Established ISSii. EDWARD NIT TTXGETt, 210 W. fourth. ti AI EN AND WOMEN' TAI'i.UT Id M AXE i>l crayon portraits In spare hours al llieir homes by a new, copyrighted method. Those learning my method w ill bo furnished work by me by w liioh they can earn $8 ioslti per week, send for particulars, ii. A. gripp, German Artist Tyrone, Pa. jy2l WANTED, \TONi lE—A WAN WHO UNDER" stands ihe maiiufacmre ol repressed brick and the running oi a repress machine. Apply alourofllee in Pasadena, 11SE. Colorado St., or I.os Angeles, SOS .stimson block 5-ltf Wanted "-"advertising solicitor I'Ol'LE A WARDEN, 108 F. Becond. ft HELP WASTED—FEMALE. OTEADY. INTELLIGENT WORKING- MAN IO will inarrv sensible, respectable Indv who works fur living. .1. Me. I,A U(: H 1.1 N. fit y. "> SITUA TtONS WANTED. -MALE Deserving persons desiring employment will be allowed lo insert three lines for two inser lions under ihis heading free of charge. \\' ANTED \ SITUATION BY A MIDDI.E -aged German man. on fruit ranch or pri vate place; will not work for less than 920 per month. Address, JG, 340 Bueua Vista St. 5-4 C'I'EADY, RELIABLE YOUNG MAN WITH i* 7 years' experience in office work would like situation; owns typewriter and van use it lo perfection. Address Q., box U), this olliee. B \»" A M' Ell—S ITIATIO N~ B V " I (OO KKE E !• El l li and stenographer of long experience; credentials A 1 : thorough worker Address P., box 10, this office. 5 VI7ANTED — BY TEMPERABI.E ~ OFFICE ii man, good penman, salesman or ladies; Country place; small wages; references. JA COB BAUER, l ily. ft WANTED— BOOKKEEPER WISHES EN gugement to write up your books, at your office or his ; correspondence solicited. Z., box 1(1, this ottlce. 5 \rOUMG MAN WANTS POSITION Willi A firm which does la'ge advertising; good writer and can fnrnish ideas Box 10, W, 5-0 pESPECTABLE M AN, HOOD APPEARANCE, l\ will wait On table meal times for board; I'flii make beds, MR. WISE, City. 5 \ TRUSTWORTHY MAN WANTS LIGHT work of any kind; good reiercnees. Ad dress, W. BRITTEN, this office. 7 \T7 AN TFI i—BIT VATIO IN~>FF[CE~OR~AB ** companion to an invalid: wages no ob ject at start. Box 91). M. O. 5-0 Trj^ANTED—POSITION BY COMPETENT It carpenter, willing to work cheap. Ad dress Box !)(), U. (.'. 5.0 Y\Y ANTED —POSITION IN PRINTING 01- M tiie: best of references from last firm. Box 00, G. D. R. W ANTED—SITE AT] ON, BY JAPANESE I 6 V» lake care bath work. Address M, box 10, this olliee. At' ANTED-POSITION IN TAILOR SHOP »* as cutter; best oi references. Box St), G. D. M. 5 0 \\'ANTED -JOB O.N FRUIT RANCH OR »» as stableman; understand horses. Box 80, H. 5 (i "W ANTED-JOBON RANCH BY A YOUNG II German not afraid of work. Box 10, M. B. (i W ANTED—BY MEDICAL MAN, Et'LL ci'R »» rioulumj would Hssist in office, dispense, etc. Lh"_ SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE Deserving persons desiring employment will be allowed to ins rt three lines lor two inser tions under this heading, free of charge. W A NTED—BY A FRENCH l.'Di, A SITU A- M Hon as governess or housekeeper; highest reiercnees given. Address P. O. Box 715, San .lose, Cal. 5 W ANTED—SITUATION BY COMPETENT M second girl, or w ill lake general work il washing put out. Address Oil E. Twenty-fiist street " 5 A\*ANTED—AN AMERICAN WOMAN DE »> sires position in family of two or work by the any. Address E. C, 223 E. Fifth sl. 0 WANTED-SITUATION IN OFFICE BY »> a young lady of 24; good appearance with best of references. Box 10, D. C. 0 WANTED —B V' ~A~"MI I) D LE" AG ED ~LAD V, 11 position to do general housework for smalt family. Apply 223 E. Fifth st, 0 VITA NTED—POSITION BY MIDDLE-agl-Td 11 widow 11s chambermaid in lodging house. Good references. Box 10, G. c. v W AN " rK "' HOUSEKEEPING POMTIONBY »» widow for gentleman, or family o( 2. ssn E. Fifth si, * 7 WANTED-.REAL ESTATE WANTED- WE HAVE SEVERAL CUSTOM ers who are looking for snaps, such as lots, business property anil dwellings; thesa people have tha money and want bargains. Any one willing to let go, call on 11s. E. 11. PIEPER ,fc CO , 6 108 S. Broailway, WANTED- -MISCELLANE OVS WANTED— TO BUY ON MONTHLY IN » > st ail men is or have built, two U-room cot tages, centrally located. Address BUILDERS, this edict 1 . 5 \ YOUNG LAWYER WANTS PERMANENT board and room in private family at $4 or *5* week. Address H. O. C, this office. 5 W ANTED — CHOICE PURCHASE MONEY I' mortgage or well secured notes at the National Bank of California G-3 WA NTE1 7, "TO" " BUY—A '"HORBB AND wagon: must bo cheap. W. H. SMITH A CO., 151 U. fifth st. ft MASSAGE AND ELECTRICITY. MADAME DE LE ON, EI JTEVa T H ROO Ms, 4HP.j S. spring street, Mrs. Ella Edwards, manager; electric, sea rait, tub. shower and other baths; massage and magnetic treatment. MMF. De""glvly "AND" ASSISTANT,MAS- sage, electricity and baths. Graduate Masseuse, 31iiy, s. Spring. Select patronage. MRS. M. ANWAY, FORMERLY OF gives alcohol baths; select patronage so licited. Rooina li and 12. S. Spring, 14 MISS MAY SNOW—HAND RUBBING AND alcohol baths. Room 22 second floor liiaii N. Spring st. r>-S2 COUTHERNLADY GUV Kg ALCOHOL BATHR i~ ISO N. Main st„ room 2. 0 7 ALMA WOR'tII— MASSAGE; SELECT PAT ronage. Room 4, N. Spring st. 5-18 \f ME GEORGE, LATE OF PARIS, MAG i»I netic heal i- 355'K Spring, room 8. 5-17 LOLA LIVINGSTON, IWA S. SPRING ST.. room 3, tloohoUil baths and massage. 5-0 LOS A.NGELES HERALD: SUNDAY MORNLfTO, MAY 5, 1895. OPPORTUNITIES^^ dW|Q/AA—FOR SALE —A FIRST-CLASS GRO (pJLOtIU cerv boalMtaln this city; casli sales about $1400 per month, on very good profits and very ligbl expense: this is a good chance; stock about $1300. NOLAN A SMITH, 228 W. Second. $3200 -For sale — Book and notion siore. do ing a good business, w ill invoice about $3200. NOLAN ii SMITH, 228 W. Second. $2500— got sale—Grocery, i.roduce and coal and wood business, well located iv this city; cash sales about $2000 per mouth, at light ex pense. NOLAN ,v SMITH, 228 W. Second. $3000-For exchange — Good-paying drug store in lively town iv this county, tor Los An geles city properf; price about $3000. NO LAN" & SMITH. 228 W. Second. $8110-l or sale -A well-located 17-room lodg ing house,doing a good t.ayihg business; rooms all permanently occupied; rent only $15 per month; pries of furniture n'SOO -$000 cash, balance on time if desired. NOLAN ASM I 111, 228 W. Second. $st)oo— F"or sale—An established and well paying grocery business, very well located and doing a cash trade of about $3800 per raonlh, at a.i average profit of about 20 per cent. NOLAN it SM li'll, 223 W. Second. $5000- For sale -An established commission and brokerage business In ihis city; tins firm is doing a large busines*. tun for private rea sons have decided to sell. NOLAN .A SMITH, 228 W. Second. $1000-F"or sale-An established business in this city, dealing every month over $300: In tending purchaser can take cash leeeipts long enough to satisfy himself that II Is as repre sented before purchasing: piice. $1000. NO LAN ,t SMITH, 228 W. Second. $1100—For sale -First-class, well paying 20 -rooinlodginghouse on Broadway; rent only 900 per month; price Only $1100; sickness only reason for selling. NOLAN ,t SMITH, 228 W. second. $1500 -l or sale—U IntaraM iv a business which controls nil the Pacific Coast, and ii properly conducted will make a fortune for the purchaser: price9lsoo, NOLAN .t SMITH, 228 W. Second. ■ >OR SALE -LODGING HOUSES. V M. P. BOW EN, 113 W. Second st. $1.)00 for 27-rooni lodging house: $1100, $400 time; good location. vin mm I ' OK * SHEEP, HORSE OR 3D IW.llvlF cattle ranch, located In Arizona, 17 miles from railroad; 2000 acres enclosed; house and never failing spring of water; two reservoirs; this water controls a million acres of grazing land, with 108 bead of horses of Norman and Hambletouiau slock. This ranch will slnnd Investigation; price, $10,000. M. P. BOW EN, sole agent, 113 W. Second st., Los Angeles, cal. Wanted -a mat) With $5000 or $10,000 to loan ou good collateral: none need call but those thai mean business. Eor sale—9looo for a grocery store: the building, barn, wagon and a lease that runs until Oclob-r. 1895, for $8 a monlh on the ground on which the building stands. $200 for a grocery store; rent 118 per month; porty has done business ior three years in this liouse; cause for selling: wants to leave Los Angelea. Cal.; this is good location. M. P. BOWEN, 113 W. Second St. SALE, LODGING HOUSE OF 38 rooms: will give lease for live years at $100 per month; bid. bargain. Don't forget to see this. M. P. BOWEN, 113 W. Second st. 24tf NOTICE TO REAL ESTATE DEALERS— The best evidence thai it (.ays to adver tise in The Herald is the fact mat nearly all the leading dealers in the cily are represented in its "For Sale" columns and they lind that it pays. These advertisers are not experi menting. They are wideawnke business men. They have thoroughly tested The Herald as an advertising'medium end ftre so well satisfied willi the results that they stick to the prepo sition. 5-24tf |7"Oir BALK—CIGAR AND~~FRUIT SIORE: 1 cheap rent: good location: must sell; $125. 5-room cottage in southwest, well improved: will sell for ca-h or trade ior grocery, oil and point store, or city property in Pomona or On tario. 1 igar and fruit slore, $110. For rent—Broom, finely furnished house, only $40. 5-room cottage, 930. 9-rooru, un furnished, $31). Con give you bargains in business chances. Wanted—2 vacant lots lv west or southwest part oi eitv; will pay cash. What have you? 5-5 ' F:. NITTINGKR, 219 W. Fourth. p ARE CHANC rj—ii ROCE RV ME N. ATTEN- I\ tion! A woll-lccated corner grocsry with 4 nice living rooms conne led: low rem, with long lease; nice clean stock; -eeihis barguin; wil. sell nil for $750, or will lake partner for $375: good horse, w agon, etc. Apply to BEN WHITE, 221 W, Fiistst. 5-1 ti Air/1 - RESTAURANT"; BUILDING IX- eluded in price: Ion? lense ou ground which makes rent only $0 a month: receipts $20 a day; see this ' bargain. Apply BEN WHITE, 221 W. First St. tf JiQAAn— STATIONERY AND~~ BAZAAR; •7~WWU well located and established on best street in S. P. Apply CUNNINGHAM, CUR TISS& W ELCH, 327 Sansoaie St., San Fran cisco. If - RESTAURANT; PRINCIPAL" ST.: «._•) receipts $18 a day: large, nicely equipped place; price only $223; is woitii $500. Apply BEN WHITE, 221 W. First St. if TMOR SALE—A GRAIN, COAL AND WOOD X business, invoices $1000: the price only S7OO. I. D. BARNARD, 117' i S. Broadway. 5 17I0R SALE-PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.Ts good loiution and well equipped; will ssll at n bargain; principals only. Address 1., box 10, this office". 5 «T ANTED -FAR T V TO INVEST $500 AND IV act as treasurer in established business Adilr. ss H. WALLACE, 140 Hays st., Saturday and Sunday p. ins, 3-5 flfcTTuY-bak eryTgood HORSE, WAGON, -T'+UW lar B e oven, etc ; does a big business; sure paving place, Apply BEN W HITE, 221 W. First st. If dgnTij—BA R BER" SHCW > DDI N G GOOD BU SI - •p," ' ness: two chairs, etc.; nicely equipped : big bargain; onivs9o. BEN WHITE, 221 W. First st. tf 110R SALE AT A BARGAIN-GROCERY sin! fruitstore, well located on Main street; would lake part in r al estate. Address W, box 10. 8 ITtOR SALE — HOUSE, AND ROOMS 1 secured; help free : employment. EDWARD NITTINGER, removed 219 W. Fourth. TeL 113. tl ITtORSALE-A GREAT BARGAIN; A WELL 1 established carpenter shop, established ten years. Enquire al cor. Eighth and Hill sts. ' tf TF SOMEBODY WANTS TO INVEST MONEY X wilh good profit apply 303 F:ast Eighth street: got Improved lots at a bargain. 5-19 s'nds v FOR BALE—NICE LIST OF HOTEL 3 AND lodging houses;prices range from $300 upward. S. P. CREASINGER, 110 S. Broadway. 3-3 BUSINESS CARDS $1 PER 1000; OTHER printing ill proportion. PACIFIC PRINT ING PLANT, 217 New High st. Tel. 1400. 6 TJM)7f SA LE-BUTCH E It'sHOP;' Si A CRT FICE; r must sell; choice location : see this, 9350. I.D. BARNARD, 1171*8. Broadway. 5 F~QR SALE LODGING HOUSE 15 ROOMS on Spring St.; best bargain in town; $1300. I. D BARNARD, 1 lT.'i S. Broadway. 5 fTl'dß BTIR-ELEGAnY CANDY AND ICE A cream parlor, central; 3 living r00m5,9325, I. I). BARNARD, 117., s. Broadway. 5 LADIES' NOTION BTORE73 L nice living rooms; rent $10. bargain, $200. I. 1). BARNARD, 117., S Broadway. 5 1i()l. SALE—CIGAR STORE ON MAIN ST.: full stock : besi bargain ever offered. $37r. I. D.B4RNARD, 117!jS. Broadway. 5 ITvOB BALE—BPECIALOFFICE PRACTICE OF 1 a physician : pays $500 a month, $15P0. I, D. BARNARD, 117'iS. Broadway. 5 IF YOU WISH TO DISPOSE OF YOUR BUsT utss without delay, for cash, always go to L P. BARNARD, 117';, S. Broadway. ' 11 liOR SALE-LODGING HOUSE 29 ROOMS"; the finest furnished house on Spring st. I. D. BARNARD, 117' i S. Broadway. 5 I.IOR SALE- DRUG STORE IN COUNTRY town; Is fine chance lor a physician, 91SO0. I. D. BARNARD, 117' a S. Broadway. 5 OR SALE-AN ELEGANT '~RE T AURA NT connected with large hotel; bargain, $400. I. D BARNARD. 117% s. Broadway. 5 jgrIKiTrPARTNER WANTED TO ATTEND fIP LirU easli counter good paying restauran*. See BEN WHITE. 221 W. First st. tf FOR SALE-BARBER SHOP DOING GOOD business. Going Flash Apply 349 Esst First sl 5 Sefi^iV- i-oDGiNc. house "of 20 Room BEN WHITE, 221 W. First st. tf n SELL QUICK FOR CASH GO TO BEN _ WHITE, 221 W. First st. 4-10-tf ») BUY~T~P IiO PERYv~OF^".' ; <\'"KiND GOTO Z BEN WHITF, 221 W. FtrHt St. 4-10-tf BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES jDU sIN ESsTd P PC)R TUNITIES— FOR SALE Meat business, central, rent very low; em ploy seven men : cash business: dally receipts $3o'o to $50j; protiis over $500 per month; lease good lo Januaiy. 18!)s; price 90000; lease, good will and tixturis stock invoice: week's trial: books shown n you menu busi ness. Cigar and fruitstore, good location, $110. Restaurant close in on Broadway, must sell. Barber shops, grocery stores from $150 to $lsooln all parts ol city. Butcher stores from $75 up. FOR RENT Furnished lodging house, rent $35, i» outside moms, very close in: slegantlj furnished. MAIJtOR EXCHANGE 20 aerea alfalfa land, close in. Santa Ana, $750; collage 5 rooms, southwest lot; highly improved, only $1700. Grocery or paint and oil business for ci'y property' in Pomona or Ontario preferred. What have yon? 5-aere Improved ranch clofb In lor city property, near Central aye. pre ferred. —_ FOR RENT-HOUSES Furnished and unfurnished liats and rooms. WANTED—TO KENT collage close to Main and Sixteenth, 4 or 5 rooms. -W ANTED 2 vacant lots in west or southwest part of city. 1 have a party who w ill pay cash. What bave you. If you want to buy or sell come to me for.iuick sales. E. NITTINGER 5 219 West Fourth. 17W>R SALE—NOT BEING ABLE TO GIVE my office the attention it ought to have on account of other business; I havu over $ ><). -000 worth oi property on mv lists; who wants Ihis bargain? Only $30. office fittings worth the money. THE McW'IIIKTER REAL ES TATE AND INVESTMENT CO., room 4J, Stowell block, 220 S. Spring St. 0 I?>OR SALE—ON EASY TERMS, I'll AN EX- X perienced blacksmith, a well established shop al Rivera FRANK LERCH, room 13, 230'j s. Spring. B \TTr~NTU>N -ONE OF THE BEST SALOONS in Los Angeles for sale: goo! terms; big trade. Address X. V., this office. 5 IjTOP -FOR SAL*:—AN Al CIGAR STAND 0 for little money. Inquire of F:. N. BROWN, 103 Bryson Block. 5 JJOR SALE-LODGING HOUSE 12 ROOMS ■ location line; see owner; a bargain. 510 s. Main st, B BUSINESS PERSONALS ,»"....'ON AL-COFFEE, FRESH ROASTED 1 everyday; Java and Mocua, 35c; Rio, 25c, > pounds good teasl: 8 pounds corumeal 15c; .0-pound sack flour 85e; Beans corn 25c: 4 cans oysters 25c; de riled ham sc; can cocoa 15c; 5 pounds piunes 25c; 8 pounds pesrs '-'sc: 8 pounds raisins 25c; rol good builer 25c: glass fig Jain sc; 50 bars soap $1; 10 pounds lard 75c; porl BUC; bauo:tllc. ECONOMIC STORES. 305 8. Sjtrlug St. PERSON AL—RALPHS BROS—GOLD BAR Hour, 90c; city flour,7oc; granulated sugjr, 21 lbs 81; brown sugar, 23 lbs $1; 7 lbs rolled wheat or oats, 25c: sardines, 5 boxes 25c; to matoes. 4 cans 25c: 7 bars German family soap, 25c; 5 gallons oil, $1; gasoline, $1.05: 2 packages morning meal, 15c; lard, 10 lb can, 75c; Esgle .Milk, 15c. 001 S. Spring street cor ner Sixth. rpHE LATEST STYLE REGENT SUITS MADE 1 by crack eastern tailors for $33, we will soil for $15 if we can lit you. MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS. 223-225 W. second street, between Spring aid Broadway. tf VI7HY PAY A MERCHANT TAILOR $33 FOR VV a suit when you can get the same thing for 9)5 at the MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, 223-225 W. second st., between Spring and Broadway? if ATTENTION —FULL DRESS SUITS FOR hire, suitable for balls, parties and reeep lions, at Ihe MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS 228-225 W . second st., bet. Spring and Broad «»>•• ti pERSONAI.-NEW PROCESS; IRREGULAR -1 Itles, irom whatever cause, cured without medicine, instruments or pain; sure curt lady attendant; low lees, 323 W. Sixlli st. 5-,' MISFITS AND UNCALLED FOR GARMENTS al less than half your tailor's prices, nt the M I SUIT CL TTH ING PA RLuRS, 223-225 W, Second st', between Spring and Broadway. tf HARRY, DID YOU SEE THE NOBBY PAIR of pants thot 1 bought for $3.50 at 'he MIS FIT CLOTHING PARLORS, 223-225 W. Second st, between Spring and Broadway. tf I J A NTS THAT WEP.E MADE TO ORDER FOR 912 we sell for $0 at the MISFIT CLOTH ING PARLORS, 223 225 W. Second St., be tween Spring ami Broadway. if FOR RENT-HOUSES TO LET—FOR A TERM OF YEARS, ROOM ing house of 42 fine rooms, loestcd within one block of the Hollenbeck Hotel, all newly decorated: chance for the right party to clear froms3oo to $4jo per month, Apply to GRIDER ,t DOU', 8-0 New office, 139 S. Broadway. IJNOR RENT-A NICK LARGE DWELLING, 9 rooms near the corner of Ninth and Broadway; goo I barn nnd beautiful lawn ; will give lease Enquire of WM. R. BURKE, 213., N, spring st. 5-2 L-sOR RENT-HOUSE OF SIX ROOMS, 142(1 Siar st., near Sixteenth st.; pleasant place with all modern conveniences. JOE ARNOLD, 358 S. Spring. B I i"re nt—i -o v iTi. arg c " un"furnisiTe d 1 rooms: kitchen and pantry complete for housekeeping, cheap, at 245 S. Bunker Hill avenue. 5-3 ]7iOR RENT -HOUSE OF 9 ROOMS, 1114 s." Main, iv good condition and modern. In quire corner Eighteenth and Main. 8 'pO" LET-B-ROOM FLAT, FIRST FLOOR. I 330 E. Fourth st, 6-3 1.1 OR RENT-THRBB FURNISHED ROOMF. complete for housekeeping; bath and pantry, nice yard, stable room; $14. 518 East Twelfth st. 5 TiOlt7tFAT-4"ELEGXNf'FLATB"wiTirAT,L V the modern improvements S. MANS FIELD, corner of Seventh and Beacon sts. 10 I;K)ERENT-3or 4 UNFURNISHED ROOMS " corner of Eat F'ouneenth and Birch st.. one block east of Central aye electric line. B BUSINESS CARDS $1 PER lOOu; OTHER printing in propOltlon. PACIFIC PRINT ING PLANT. 217 New High st. Tel. 1400. « U*6u RE-NT-747 sTmaIN, IN PkIVATFi X family, furnished and unfumishld rooms; use of bath. 0 l>\l' S. HILL ST- . LARGE SUNNY ROOMS, \h)\f lirst.class: both, gas, partinl board. 0 CI RANI) PACIFIC, 423 S. SPRING ST.; FINE, _ Tlnrge rooms, $ '.50 per week nnd up. FOR RENjr--MISCEJLLANEOi;S^ I .iOR RENT — ELEGANT OFFICES AND stores, new block, 3d and Bronlway. Prices from $7 up, including heat, light, water nnd janitor. BEN K. WARD, ngent, 5 123 W . 3d st. RANCHES FOR RENT—THREE IMPROVED ranches for rent low to good tenants: ono for corn or pasture, one growing grain and fruit, one part in vines. _4 JOHN F. HUMPHREYS it SON. EXCURSIONS J, EXCURSIONS "f6 "THE' ' EAST—TIIFpFA \ vorite, personally conducted excursions of tbe Santa Tc toiite leave Los Angeles every Thursday morning at 7 o'clock; Pullman up holstered cars run without change Los Ange cs to Chicago and Kansas City, with annex car to Boston; the great point lo re member is that you save at least one full dav'B travel by taking the fast train of :lio Santa Fe route; attentive conductors accom pany the parties: through berths reserved nnd more detailed information obtained nt the company's office, 129 N. Spring St.. Los An gel* s, or through any agent of the Southern California Railway. HU RLJNGTON ROUTE EXCURSIONS, PER sonslly conducted, leave Los Angeles every Wednesday via Soul hern Pacific, Denver and Rio Grande and Burlington mute, for Chi cago, New York, Boston, and other eastern points; upholstered tourist ears with all con veniences, see any Southern Pacific agent or write lo T. 11. DUZAN, agent, or !'. A. GRADY, excursion manager, 222 S. Spring sl., Los An geles, Cal. " I UDbON'S POPULAR ~ EXCURSIONS— fj Every Monday over the Rio Grande West ern and Denver and Rio Grande railways; scenic route; personally conducted; newly up holstered cars through to Chicago, New York and Boston. Finest equipment, best service, quick time. Ofllce, 212 S. Spring st. •.• I'r.HaON ALLY CONDUCTED I excursions via the Rio Grande and Koolt sinnd routes; loavo Loi Angeles every Tucs ay; cross the Sierra Ncvadas, and pass the en ire Ida Grsndo scenery by daylight. Olliee, h - nrii.ff st. C^P^^JLEANINO RICHARDS STEAM CARPET CLEANING, .120 N. Spring St.; tel 1343; refitting, laying. 0-1 CA R PETS CLE A NED FROM 2C PER YAR D, laying 3c. R. BROWNE 008 ». Broadway. ' FINANCIAL j JpOR sale— HENRY \. HAULING. INVESTMENTS aNI» LOANS, Rentals, 242 s Broad w ay. Tel. 1082. Have $50,000 to invest in choice income business property. Money to loan at reasonable rates On good real estaio security I have a choice list oi bargains in city resi dence property, improved and unimproved. Have a large list oi acreage, Improved and unimproved, throughout southern California, a; prices Specially attractive to Ihe speculator, as well as the home investor. One unusual bargain iv choice house and lot (or $11000. HENRY A. DARLING, 242 S. Broadway. Tel. 1052. OI" INTEREST TO SPECULATORS, as well as those investing for a home. The fol lowing very choice property must positively be sold immediately. Examine and iuake an offer: 150 feet fronting on Burlington aye., near Seventh st., being lots 4. 5 and li, in block A, Bonnie Brae tract,with a large 10-rooin liouse; exceptionally line views. HENRY A. DA P.I ING, Investments, Loans and Rentals, 242 S. Broadway, Sole agent. Tel. 1052. 6 V 111 l l 111 111 T0 LOAN—ON APPROVED 3p IvUaUUU real estate security. At reasonable rates in sums to suit. Choice real estate mortgages bought and sold. henry A. DARLING. Invertmenta, Loans and Rentals, 242 S. Broadway, telephone, 1052. P~ACIFIC LOAN CO.— L (Incorporated.) Oldest established in Los Angeles. 'I horoughly reliable. Loans made in any amounts on Ml kinds of collateral security, diamonds, jewelry, seal skins, merchandise, safes. e;c. Also on pianos, mini lure and household goods, m either pri vate houses, lodging, boarding houses or bo nis, without removal irom tne premises. Par tial payments received; money quick, busi ncssconlideiuiii . Private office for ladies. \v. c Dkg BOOT, manager, Rooms 2, 3 and 4, 114 S.Spring st. TTNION LOAN COMPANY, U Stimson Block, Loans money on all kindß oi collateral secur lly, watches, diamonds, sealskins and furni ture In lodging and boarding houses and on pianos without removal; also on bonds, stocks and mortgages: low interest; moil y at once; business confidential; private olliee ior ladies. room 112 (CLARK a. Shaw, manager, rooms 111 and 112, lirst floor, Stimson block. YfONE V TO LOAN ON DIAMOND S, lid watches, jewelry, sealskins, etc ; aiso ou pianos, merchandise, iron arid steel safps, fur niture in lodging houses, bearding houses and hotels without removal; also on city and coun try property, low interest, can have money nt once: business confidential: private oftlce ior ladies. GEO. S. ROBINSON, 233 VV. First St., rooms 2 and 8, YVANTEU-MONKY 'I'D LOAN. Tl Vtc have 3 good applications for loans, all on Improved proptrtles, and the securities offcrod ore among the first class properties In llieir respective localities, lor full particu lars apply to BRYANT BRiIS., Brokers, rooms 1 and '.', 211 W, First St., or>cl. 1038. 5 I JOIN DEXTER Si WADIwORTH, BROK ERS, 305 \V. Second St., buy aud sell mortgages, stocks, bonds and any good securities; if you wish to lend or borrow, or invest in real estate, call on us; collections made and property man aged ior non-residents. 2S tf \K ONEY TO LOAN ON CITY OR COUNTRY .ill real estate: lowest rates; personal notes or security, warrants discount mortuages or any negotiable papers. Eor sale, first-class guaranty mortgages, inierest 0 net. JOHN 1. PAVKOVICH, 220 West First. 3-21, tf \\'E HAVE SEVERAL SUMS OK MONEY, >» varying from $1000 lo $25,000 to loan on good city or country real eslate, at moder ate rates of iiii-rest. 30 WM. IL BURKE .v. CO., 213!j N. Spring. ri-'O LOAN— 1 —ON CITY PROPERTY— Money In sums to suit, GRIDER & DOW, 5-u New office, 130 s. Broadway, 77' OR INFORMATION CONCERNING I'EK- F maneni, lirsl-closs, well secured invest ments, netting free from taxes and com mission seven to ten per cent, address INVESTMENT, Box 317, Pasadena. Cal. lm RJ'ONEY~TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT, ON Jvl any good collateral: business strictly con fidential: loans negotiated on cily and country property. W, E. DEM ING, 211 W. First street, room 15. ONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, watches, jewelry, pianos, live stock, car riages, bicycles, nil kinds of personal and col lateral security. LEE BROS., 402 s. Spying st. \1 r a NTET) -$10,000 ON 700-ACRE RANCH »\ with valuab c water rights. Security, eight times amount of loan. 5-stf 222 L, S. Broadway. rpO LOAN — UNLIMITED AMOUNT FOR I small loans; no commissions; light ex pense. SECURITY LOAN AND TRUST CO., 223 S. Spring. \y A NTED-IfUOOO AT FAIR INTEREST, ON II furniture and household goods, without removal. Security tirst-class and ample. 5-stf 222' i, S. Broadway. ONEY~"TO LOAN IN LARGE AND SMALL amounts, long or short time. S. P. CREA 81NGER, lliis. Broadway. 3-3 rpO LOAN-MONI'.Y IN SUMS TO SUIT. AT 1 reasonable rates. WILLIAM F. BOSBY SHELL, 110 S. Broadway. tf ■i;T T ANTED~SBOoo on" ranch worth V\ $80,000. 382H S. Brosdway. ONEY TO LOAN—SMITH & O'BRIEN'" 107 S.Broadway. 2-5 tf PHYSICIANS REMOVAL — DR. PILKINGTOV HAS EE moved lo the WILEY BLOCK, 5179 Broad way. Special a tention given to all cases ot nerve diseases and those oi the alimentary canal, particularly rccinr ailments, as piles, Assures, fistulas and rectal ulnars, of which lie has successfully ticaled over 1700 cases. tf MRS. DR. J. 11. SMITH, SPECIALTY, MlD wiferv. Ladies cared for during confine ment at 727 Bellovue avenue. Calls promptly litem! Ed to. Tel. 1119. DR. ARENSBERG GRADUATE UNIVER- Hlty Berlin. Disease, of the sexual organs specialty; obstinate cases cured. 217 g. Main. DR. KWO.NG. EMINENT CHINESE PllYBl clan and surgeon. 1131413. Broadway. MUSICAL PIANOS—WHY DCpYOUI'AY from $100 to $350 for a second-hand worn out piano when you can buy v new pi'iio from $200 up, the same gride- pianos sold at other stores for $350 to $150? N. BOUCHERS, piano maker sod tuner, cor. Spring and Eighth sts. 1 1 j FOR SALE-CITY PROPERTY^ /~<LIFTON jr. MAYNE- V 400 south Broadway. W'antgood property on Main «t., between Fifth nnd Thirtieth Ita Will pay cash for bargain:. II you are interested in Main st. come in and see me. Have some good mortgage loans to exchange for good properly. Have some electric light bonds and soma water company stock to trade for good prop erty. Have some line land in the famous V.l Cajon Valley, nenr San biego, with plenty of water, "ill exchange (or Eos Angeles property. This is no trading land. It is the very choicest land in San Diego county; the owner'now lives in Log Ang-les; wishes to transfer a porlion of his holdings: the lnud is all clear and has lots of water, will take property at its cash value end put the land al less than its cash value, but must have good property; will exchange tr.uu 10 acres io 1000. CLIFTON E. MAYNE, 400 south Broagjaay. _-— 5 jpOB BALK/-FOB. BEAUTIFTJ] HOMES— CONGER'S WILSON TRACT. I nke Vernon double track electric car, cor ner second nnd Spring sts : in 15minutes you will reneh Ihe tract, being located on Central aye, just ns you cross the 8. P. R. R. crossing, In ati orange orchard: from this tract the scenery is beautiful; the mountains and city are In full view; wafer is pined to each lot; the hits are large; back oi each lot is a wide alley; Ibis tract joins the cily limits; one-half your tax is saved each year; all advantages of the city enjoyed without being liable to its con tinual taxation for improvements. $200 to $500 will buy lots iv this tract on easy terms. The soil is a sandy loam; drainage is good; no mud. This pionerfy will bear the closest ex amination when you consider location and prices I offer you, I challenge comparison with any tract now on the market. Building clause rigidly enforced ou all lots sold east of Wads worth Street* 1 invite all law abiding respect able people to look this tract over before buy ing elsew here. For maps and lull particular! Inquire of owner, H. M. CONGER, 117 S. Broads way. 4-25 tf J rOMES ON EASY TERMS— $1700 -A modern 5-rooin cottage, new, with hall. bath, pantry, hot and cold water, etc.; half block from electric car line; cement walk, curb, and street graded. 91300— This is the biggest bargain in Los Angeles today ; 0-room house, hall, batb, etc.; large lot, bnm, fenced, on graveled street, wilh cement walk, lawn, flowers, shrubbery, Eleventh street, one block from new car line. This property will not be on Ihe market long. $050—Building lot close to car line on West Eleventh street. This lot is worth $1200. BUILDERS, ATTENTION. We have exclusive charge of a line building lot north of Ninth street, in heart of city. Will allow 3 years' time in which to pay for lot, prov ded a building is'erected st once. Rent irom a $2500 flat will pay for lot In two yeara Look into this. CORTELYOU <v GIFFIN, 5 402 S. Broadway. NOTICE TO REAI"~ESTATE DEALERS— The best evidence that It pays to adver tise iv I lie Herald is the fact tliac nearly all the lending deulers In the city are represented In Its "For Sale" columns and they And that it pays. These advertisers arc not experi menting. They are wideawake business men. They have thoroughly tested The Herald as au advertising medium and are so well satisfied with the results lhat they stick to the propo sition. 5-2411 JiOR SALE— 4 lots on Glrard st. We want au offer on these, 2 lots on Kane St.j beautiful view. Make an offer. Fine lot at University: cheaper than any thing else iv that vicinity. 2 lots cor. Union aye , near Sevcnlh. Very cheap. Bargain on Sixteenth si. SMITH ,fc O'BRIEN, 5 147 S. Broadway. 2.' I I'm .< ASH. $10 CASH, $10 •tMIHF 30x135 feet 2 bocks west of Central aye. t-leciric cars. $1150 —( in ncr Wilmington and F'lorcncc sts., 135x150 feet, 55 Unit trees full bearing. $14 n foot-Kohler lots, streets graveled, curbed, cement wulked, near Seventh St.; $15 monthly $300—New house 5 rooms, hard finished; rentt d $12. $100 acre—4 10-acrs lots. 704 walnut, apri cot, pcscli trees on each: 8 years' time, 0 per ecu t. $2300—2 new houses, rent $30. tf W. J. FISHER, 227 W. Second st. -pOR SALE — _ 5-room house; new; modern: hot and cold; gas. Crocker, near Fourth st. Very cheap. Make an offer. SMITH ,t O'BRIEN, 5 147 S. Broadway. 2>.)4A-LOTS IN'~THE WOOLLACOTT tract, half a block Irom FTrst street cable car, very close to Terminal and Santa Fe depots, River station, S. P. freight depot. Baker Iron wcrks, Capitnl Milling company; lots 21x150; for sale on the installment plan. R. ALTSCHUL, 198) .j W. Second st. 5 MD. JOHNSON, . 213 W. First St. Real Estate and Fire Insurance. WILLIAMSON TRACT -IF YOU WANT A >» good lot in the above well known tract on Glrard street, high south front, street graded mid grading paid for, installment plan ii preferred, $050, $700, $750, close to cars. RICHARD ALTSCHUL, 123'j West Second St. Burdick block. 5 T7OR SALE—ON INSTALLMENT PLAN; _T good cottages close in and save car lare. WM. F. BOSBYSHELL, 110 S. Broadway. 14tf FOR CHEAPEST LOTS IN FIGUEROA Street. South Bonnie Brae, Woifskill tract. Williamson tract, Nob Hill tract, West I.os Angeles, Siste s of Charltv tract and others apply to richakd altschul, I2B!*j West Second street. 5 SALE — Flue 7-room I lodern house on Ninth st. not far from Main; $3250. SMITH & O'BRIEN, 5 147 S. Broadway. ? 1 ood bTrgTin — \I building of 40 rooms; owner will sell or exchange for other property, or lease for a term of years; centrally located: adapted for hotel or large manufacture. Address OWNER, P. O. Box 055. 5-8 C"< 11 EAT LOTS—4BxISO; HALFBLOCK FROM J First street cable ear, near Terminal de pot; street graded : cement sidewalk laid; $450 cash or $480 installment plan. RICHARD ALTSCHUL, 128)rf West Second street. 5 rpAVO BARGAINS THIS WEEK—NINTH AND L Hill and furnished liouse at Santa Monica. Loans. _ McGARRY & INNES. 5 227 W. Second St. / I OOD BARGAIN—A THREE-STORY BRICK \f building to lease for term of live years, or leu years, or for sile or exchange for city prop erty central 1 )' located; adapted for hotel or factory. Address Owner, P. O. box 035. 81 SALE— The cheapest lot in the oil district. » SMITH ,t O'BRIEN. 5 147 8 Broadway. ijMJR SA LE —T W O BEAU TIF U LRESIDENCE V lot«, Central av-nue, between Seventh and Eighth, 40x130 each; $800 one, or $1000 for the two; terms to suit. Apply to R, ALT SCHUL, W. Scjond. * FOR SALE-ToT 48 FEET ON UPPER MAIN to New High st., in block 31, Ord's survey, want to sell, part cash, part time, or will lease for v term of years. Address, J. W. BLOOM FIELD. Paducah, Ky. tf ia.)J|l-LOTS IN WOOLL4COTT TRACT," •fT—+l/ near Terminal depot, half block Irom First st. cable; sidewalk laid; for sale i« monthly Installments, R- ALTSCHUL, 123, _ W. Second st. 5 IT OR SALE—THE CHEAPEST CORNER ON I Main, and Sixteenth sts., 00x130, with collage renting for $25 Make offer to R. ALTSCHUL, 123!j \\. Second st. 5 USINESB~CARDS 91 PER 1000; OTHER printing In proportion. PACIFIC PRINT ING PLANT, 217 New High St. Tel. 1400. 0