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c City Branch Agencies . . OF . . The HERALD a In order to accommodate the public The Herald has established branch agencies, where copies of the Daily and Sunday will be on sale and advertising and sub scriptions taken and forwarded to tho main office as soon as received. These branch agencies do not include the hundreds of book stores and news 6tands in all parts of the city where The Herald is also for sale. Boyle Heights E. Donnell, news dealer, 2114 E. First sL East Los Angeles Mrs. E. C. Thacker. news dealer. 104 N. Daly st. Angeleno Heights J. G. Kenyor., news dea!:r, Tem ple st. Westlake Park Donald A. Ross, news dealer. 2100 W. Seventh st. University H. L. Park, drugs, stationery, etc..Dost* office building. South Central Avenue Chicago Pharmacy, cor. Central aye. #nd 12th st. 1 CHURCH NOTICES b¥. pTuL^TnTuTtcir.nm Olive st, opp. the pork. Open every 1 day in the year. Daily service at 10 a. j in. The clergy will respond to all calls j for the office; of the church for stranscrs or visitors without respect to creed; ; burials, marriages, baptisms or visita tions of the sicK. Use of the church cheerfully given free for funeral services. Tel. 143. Red. tf BEN, M. BARNEY, TEST MEDIUM and spirit healer. Private sittings and treatments daily from 10 a.m. tn 4 p. ; tn.; circle Wednesday eveuinss. Olhcinl 1 medium for First Spiritual Society; meet ings Sunday afternoon and evening. Reßidenc ■ 4U2 W. Seven Hi st. CHRISTIAN ALLIANCE MEETS every Wednesday at 2:3u at Foreslers' ball; also Gospel 'Tabernacle church eacli Lord's day, morning and evening. W. C. Stevens, 'pastor. 11-10 SPECIAL NOTICES^ LEWIS & ALDER SON, 312 S. Ma n st. New No. 7 cook stoves fir $7, best new wa.u - for $3.60, line oak he . room sets, 18x4" beveled gtass, for $:0, good oi:ee for $10, best oak eh: irs ever srll for il. ruck»rs for $1.50, heavy oak ♦vcleiiMon tables for $6, others fir $4; large ar 1 oak rockers for $2.25, bath tub for $3.lat-st paffrns linen warp ■flatting for 20c. Remember v nil always b.i.e in nev trnding ~, LEWIS & ALDER SON 'S. 312 S. Main sL tf FOR SALE NOTICE TO REAL eT tale d ulers—The best evidence that it pays to advertise in tbe Herald is the foot that nearly all the leading dealers in the city are represented in iis "for salo' coin ns, and tbey tind thnt it pays. These advertisers are not experiment ing. They are wide-awake business men. They have thoroughly tested 'Ihe Herald as an advertising medium and arc so well satisfied witn Die results that they stick to tbe proposition. BUSINESS NEWBPA PER—THE DAILY \ Journal, a business newspaper, pub- ' lishing all the county official records,real estate transfers, mortgages and liens, building news, contract work, financial . news, and all r.ews relating to tiie re sources and development of Southern California and the great territory of the eoulhwest. One dollLr per month, or in advance $10 per annum. 227 W. First St., Los Angeles, Cal. Ij-ltf THE SAFE DEPOSIT~BOXES"OF THE State Loan and Trust Co. are inclosed in a firrpronf and burglar proof vault witli time locks and brilliantly lighted with electricity; alcoves attached for the private examination ol valuables, with writing materials, a young lady in at tendance. NOTICE—THE LOS ANGELES CIT V ; Water Co. will strictly enforce tha following rules: Tbe hours for sprinkling are between the hours of (i and 8 oclock a. m. anil G and 8 oclock p, in. For a ! Violation of tne above regulations tbe wa- 1 ter will be shut uf! and a line of J2 will be ! charged before the watei will be turned On again. 4-2<i DR. PHILLIPS, THE GREAT MAG N ET doctor, treats onu cures magnetically I ♦be following diseases: Rheuamtism, ; neuraelia, all nervous and stomach iruii j bles, eczema and nil skin ami scalp dis- j eases. Office, rooms 1 and 2, 855J ,S. 1 Spring it, 12-2 I MRP. LOUISE POTTS BEGS TO IN form the ladies of Los Angeles that ■be baa just returned from New York and Is prepaied to give the latest styles in i dresses, wraps, etc. Muskegon big., cor. Tbird st. and Broadway, Apprentice ; wanted. 11-12 1 PABTIESABoTITTO - HAVE STORES ' I litted up new or remodeled, wonlii ! do well to call st carpenter shop. 222 S. , Los Angeles St., for figures on same; spe- : cialty made of store titling; best of refer- 1 •noes. J. S. M. FOSTER. 11-30 I ( FOX SALE--50 RUNNING FEE I OP ; 1 wire fence, 10 feci high, with gate; is ' 1 In good condition an 1 is suitable for 1 office, store or factory partitions; will he ! sold clicap. For further particulars call 1 at business oilice ot The Herald. tf j 1 PR. KLLIOf 1. MAGNEtTcTH EA Ze It- : Cures all ailments by magnetiura; I ■onsnltatlon free; satisfaction guaran teed; come and test this wonderful pow- I •r. Office, 215 S. Spring st. ;ui ! I PERSONAL-NEW PROCESS-IBREG. I I nlerities, from whatever cause, cured Without medicine, instruments or pain 1 sure cure; lady attendants; low fees. Bi9 b. Grand aye. . ( BEMGVED — j. PHILLIPS, LONDON ' tailor, from W. Second St., is now ' located SY. Third st.. bet. r-pring J and Mains sts. If.ll MRS. DR.~E. A. ADAMB, ELECTRO- 1 1 magnetic beslei; women and chil- ', dren a specialty. 21.> s. Spring, room 6, : 1 Consultation free. l-i:, j .BROADWAY FUEL "' DEPOT,' 132 S. road way— Domestic coal, all kiniis, \ \ good quality, full weight and fair iir.ces- : ring up tel. 172. j V. B. KETCH A M—it EAI," KS T A T'E ; broker and rental agency. Boom 12 c 8. Siding st. tt ' 1 HMO WILL BUY CHOICE i.uf ..\NGf. •' lenn Heights. S. X, LINDLEY, Kid 8. Broadway. if f GOOD FBENCH 'BOARD ANd R'ih.m, 1 $0 a waek. suitable fur two; every- ' thing neat. 252 Winston st. 4. F.~ SLOPER, HOUSE MOVER, OF- 1 lire, 11 1 'enter place. = CHIROPODISTS ~ DB. ZACHAN—D?f?EA6EB OF THE feet. 203 S. Spring st, 4-2B a HELP WANTED-MALE Rates for advertisements tinder this ciasslfl cat on I lmo ft rents per 1 no: week. 30 cents per line: I unontli. *l per line nTM^vi^^iTiiiDsT^i^c^ SrH-eess""rs to PETTY. HUMMEL & CO., j EMPLOYMENT AGENTS, 300-302 W. Second St., in hasement California Bank bldg. t«l. 509. Office hours from 7 a. m. to 7:30 p. m., ! exopi Sundays. MEN'S DEPARTMENT. Four primers, citrus nno deciduous trees; tiiet-rlasa tinner, gnmg wages: n nn ond wife, $10. etc. : German hoy lo mil.: ard more, $'.0, etc.: 20 Wood diop ters, $1 par cord. It g inb. HOTEL DEPARTMENT. Second Cftok, $"*; lirst-clnss waiter, $9, etc.: bold help please onll nn I register. HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT. Woman with chili for housekeeping, j twit in family. $10. fare paid: two house ; girls. Boyle Hslfhtl, $15 and |20; house girl, two in family, $5 week; house girl, Esuondldo, family of two. $20, fa.* panl; house girl, I'astden.i, $20: house (I*l, two in faanlly, ciry, $io; h»use girl, two in family, DO washing, $12; Germen — irl to assist in bouse work, $15. gocd borne: hnnsc girl English family, San Diego county. $.5; hou-e girl, Fernando, Mnn roria, $15 each, small families; inirlcle aged woman, house woik and care cf in valld, $20; sirl to assist in house wnrk, $10, close in , woman for general assist ant, cnildren's home, $12; housekeeper, man anil thr-e children, $10. fare pain. HOTEL DEPARTMENT. Woman cook fsr delicacy, $7 week; woman conk for delicacy, city, $30 month; two wtitressea, Pasadena, $20 month: wait-ess, family betel, cilv, $20; d l>l) washer, $1 week; girl tv assist in kitchen of delicacy star , $12. HUMMEL RROS. & CO. EASTERN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, lloU N. Main, tel. 237, fnrnlsl os ho tels restaurants and famllislwith compe tent help at short notice. KEARNEY : dt CO., tel. 237. tf , WANTED-SOLICITORS FOR BUILD- Ing and Loan association; applicants I must ro temperate ond industrious; sal ■ ary and commissi 11 will be paid; coni- I stent, industrious and reliable agents will be given satisfactory employment. ! Address N., oox 80, Herald oft.cc. 11 i WANTED—SALESMEN —S 10') TO $i 25 per mi ntii and expenses; sample ; line; position permanent, pleasant und desirable. Address, with stamp, KING I MF'G CO., F. 73, Chicago. 7-29 i WANTED—A FEW MEN OF GOOD AD dress can Bnd employment by apply- I Ing at room 22. German-American ; bldg., First and Main 6ts. 3-24 96 ' WANTED—A GOOD SOLICITOR FOR portrails. Steady employment. 330 M iS. Spring st., room in. 7 m j WANTED- EXPERIENCED ADYER tlsiug solicitor. Apply between 9 I and 10, ronm 31. Phillips blk. 7 IWA N TE KERS. NICOI.L, the tailor. 134 S. Spring st. tf WA NTED BEL V FREE—27 SIT U~A~ tlons. Uiij6j Broadway. E. Ntttipger p^J^*N TJzpz£!~ MA h£L WA N T ED—L AI) V A GEN SELL IN city and country a new article used daily in every family. 121H Spring St., room 12. 0 W A NTED—AG EN TS AT HOMEETeB Y~ wbere. Add'ess 211 W. First St., room 7. 12-1 j SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE 1 WANTED — POSITION " AS HOUSIT. keepir either in city or country; ref erences. Address O, box 10. this office. 8 WA N TED—A POSIT lON AS HOUSE* keeper for widower or bachelor by young widow. Address M. box, 60 this. otlice. 7 SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE WANTED —A SITUATION BY A MAR ried man who has had twenty years' experience in newspaper and ollke work; willing to accept part of compensation as payment oh a home; ran furnish refer. pti'Ti. Address H.. this office. 10'od _. # . . WANTED—AOENTS WANTED—PEDLARS TO SELL A NEW I complexion snap. Don't stock up ! until you have sein this great soap. 124;j j fj. Spring sr., room 12. 9 W A N HOM E E V E R V - wh-re. Address 211 W. First St., room 7. 12-1 WANTED-TO RENT HOUSES WA N TED-TO" BEST" MODE lIN COT lage, ij moms, bet. Washington and AdamS and Main and Figueroa. Address 0., box 30, Herald oflice. 9 WANTED—A 3 UR 1 BO0M~HOU.«E; furnished or unfurnished; stale locs- j tion and price. Address V, box 60, this | otiice. 7 I WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTE D - a'*PDRCh"aSER FOR choice residence lot on Angel.-no Heights, 50x150 feet, enst of Echo fark; must he solo ; price, $250. S. K. LIND LEY, 106 S. Broad n ay. tf WANTED—GOOD COWS; WILL TARE ono or more good cows for first class new upright pinno. LEONARD, 508 8, Broadwuy. tl WANTED—TO MAKE CONTRACT TO soli 2000 barrels of oil per mo. for 1 year. Room 818, Byrne hik. 7 WANTED-TO PU R(' 11 A S E"gVh ID Mil •". ond-band boiler and angina suitable for drilling purposes. 319 Byrne bin. 7 PHYSICIANS DR ". wTII"IAifIJA WSON?'\TTAP'ATH U' physician, treat- all diseases success fully by the electric vitapathic system of extrocting poiEons from the human body. By this great system all dis eases aie extracted, leaving the system puie nnd free from disease. Eleven years practice in this city. Electric medical d batns of all Kinds. See sworn statements at 0,11 *c, :M S. Broadway. 12-0 DR. K. T\~MI-BPHY~IIAS BETURNKI> from tlie < as; and w ill resume bis practice. His office is in tne Muskegon, Southwest cor. of Third si. and Broad way. Practice limited to diseases of eye. car. nose aim throat. 11-8 DR. T. li' Vli.'i RRON DO, UNIVERSITY of Madri *, (Private Dispensary.) ' Offieii hour ,10to12 a. ra,; Ito3 p. ni,; rooms 215 and 210 Wils. n blk. Resi dence, 810 S. Los Angeles st. 12 5 DX. TOLEB, OFFICE 100 PIRTLE BLDG, (third Hour), cor. Fourth and Broad way. Diseases of spine, nervous diseases, ' aefecti in physical development. Hours, 1 to 3 p. m. 11-18 ' DR. GAR;, TEITBNKRi PHYSICIAN and surgeon, Univ. Mcd, Coll, N. Y. 1 city. 1S85; ISS S. Main at. Office hours: ' Bto 10 a.m., Ito 2 snd 6to 8 p.m. 12-1 , I'll. LYDIA'.MUM"A. 10 YEARS "Hos pital and private practice. Chronic caaes $5 per month. All medicine furn ished. 13.-.',' S. Spllllg. MBS. DR. J. H, SMITH—SPECIALTY, midwifery; ladies care,l for during con- ■ Hntment ut 727 Bellevuo aye.; calls promptly attended to; tel. 111.1. DIL KWtING— " ( Tho eminent Chinese physician and surgeon; oflice, 113;., 8. Broadway, near : Flrsl st. BICYCLES 1 S.LARSEN <*; CO. 11 AYE THE AG 1 lor the Relay bicycles, 223 W. Fifth I 12-9 ( LOS ANGEIiES EERAIiD: THUBSDAT MORNING. NOVEMBER 7, 189 ft. FOR REST-MOUSES Rites for a4vertisimenta under this clasalfl > c»tlon-l tlm ■, ft rmts n-r line; I week, 30 cents per line; I month. *Jt per Hue. FOR REN T— 7-room home on Olive, $42. R-rnom hon.e on Crocker, $25. 6-room hr,u«e on Ornish*,, $12. 6-room bouse on Newt-all, }2fl. 6*room house on P. Flower. $45. 10-ronm home on S. Peal, $75. N-ruom Hons* on S. Hope, $ .0. 6-room house on E. Twenty-thire 1 St., $25. 5-room house on Girard st., $25. And many other cf all sizes in all parts of the cilv. If you bare a linnse to rent i or sell oairand see S. P. CREASINGER, iii> s. Broadway, 7 ' ' FOB KENT—COTTAGE, "V BOOMS; | bath, sci em perch: traded street; bet. i Seventh i free. V, M. F. BOSBYSIIELL, 106 8. I Broadway. 7 | MATTINGS AND LiNOLEUMS~"~Ex clusively nt the Matting Mart, 504 S. BroidWa/, near Fifth st.; lowest prices. 11 S FOR BENT—HALF OF "a~iT-ROOM house, S. Hope si.: fln» location. Ad dress O, bjl 68, Herald oflice. 10 ' FOB BtBNT—fSS-6-RO6M COTTAGE 1 completely furnished: range, gas, lawn. [towers. l:jl g. Olive. 7 FOR RENT-ROOMS FOR " RENT—NICELY FUKnThHEI) rooms, center of city. CHICAGO , HOUc-E. Entrance, 142 8. Main at., r ii S. Los Aug, les st. 11-26 FOR" RENT—B 6TF"3~L\SFURNIBHEb rooms for housekeeping: low rent; a fornislien front room, $8 month; all con veniences. 254 Winston st. 11 FOR RE.N T-IN i'BIV'ATE FAMILY t<-o furniMud rooms fur hon-ekeep ing with use of parlor and bath. 636 Wall st. 8 FOB~*RENT - HANDSOMETyFDB- nllhed rooms, with private bitlis; references required. C ALDER WOOD, 308 S. Main st. 12-1 FOR KENT-THE MARIPOSA, aWK Becnnd st.; furnished rooms. $1.25 )Wr week up; lodging 25c, 35c and 50c per night. ld-ltf FOI! BENT— K*IX~E"sT - !BOOMS AT" 50C*. 75c, and $1 per day; $2 to $7 per week. A t Grand Pacific, 423 S. Spring at. 10-2?) tf FOR RENT^THE FftANCIS~7TVR~ nIsbod rooms; fireplaces; at reason alile rales 322 S. Spring St., over Owl drug store 12-fi FOB RE.NT-IS 3 N. MAIN ST. THE Denver, nicely furnished rooma, $1.50 p«r week and upwards; center of city; 25c to $i a day. B*Mtf FO B 11E Nif -LARGt~ U N F U R NIS HE D front room for rent. 315 Sad Pedro st., cor. Boyd. 8 FOR RENT—CHE AP j FURNISHED sunny rooms: also 2 unfurnished, housekeeping. 127 E. Third. 7 FOR REN T— FURNI SUED SUNN V rcoms, wiih piano; housekeeping rooms clicap. 721 S. "fain. 8 FOR BE N T--~N" X A'FE V FURNISHED bedroom, $3.50 per month. 625 W. Fifth st. 7 FOR RENT— ALLEN~BLOCK, CORNER of Spring and temple sts ; newly fur nished sunny rooms; reasonable. 11-24 FOR REN I— TWO FINE OFFICES AND furnished rooms. THE WINDHAM. 10f!; S. lirnadway. 11-16 FOR REXT—WIIEY HOUSE II AS FT'R" nished and unfurnished rooms. No. 617 S. Broad nay. 12-1 FOR R X NT—NICE SUNNY ROOMS nnj boaid, $5 per week. 6io W. Eighth st. 9 FOR REN T~— FURNISHED ROOMS; reasonable rßtes. 412 W. Second St. 8 FOR RENT—DO YOC WISH AN ELE gant store at low rentals where you can build una big business and make money? Then see our block at tbe corner of -Main and Washington sts. A grocery solre md meat market would do espec ially will there; we can nil but guarantee success to any live man with a neat stock in ore of our nice brick stores. CLARK & BUY AN, 127 W. Third st. 10 FOR RENT-GOOD BRICK BUILDING. two stories: large store room and 2 rooms first floor ond 7 tine rooms above. Only $55 for nil. PO IN DEXTER & WADSWOR 1 11. 308 W. Hoi ond, 7 fOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS FOR S A LE—TWO BOILERS iS InT x IS It., one boi er 60 inch, x 16 ft. Also several small steam pumps, and one small automatic cutoff Idn engine. ICE AND COLD STORAGE CO. OF L. A..Sev enth St.. and Santa Fe tracks. P. O. box 213. 10 2(1 tf FOB AND SECOND band pianos on easy terms: largest rent ing siock- in tne city; tuning and repair ing promptly attended to by competent workmen. KOHLER <St CHASE, 233 S. Spring st. !l-6tf FOB BA LE-CHEAP; A LADY'S ENU llsh-mude sacdle; $10, worth $203. Apply I'M' Winhehl st. 7_ PERSONAL PERSONAL -'PALMISTRY; 1 HAND read free: every hie den myntery re vealed; life from cradle to grave without mistake; 10 a. m. lo 8 p. in. HlVf W. Third st. 12-9 PERSONAL— RECIPE, WILL POSl iively remove wrinkles, smallpox pits; for sale cheap; hours Da. m. to 1. 718 Tempi" st. 11-0 LUST AND FOUND^ LosY-sAn'-HIKE near Hazard's pavilion. Finder will leave at PARRIBH PHARMACY and re cone reward. 7 I.c.FT AT THIS OFFICE—A HEBREW Bible. 'The owner is the secretary of the Hebrew Children's society, r.nd *can get same by calling nt this uffico. FOUND-SAM, Til E HORSE CLIPPER : at Tallyho atables, N. Broadway. 11-i2 " MASSAOE AND ELECTRICITY MRS. Hli. MAYER, 83oQ S. BUOAD way—Yon cannot draw crowds with out merit; hor treatment is the talk of public and competitors alike. Try it; Swedish massage a specialty. 12-3 j EDITH ANWA V OF BOSTON GIVES massage mat is delightful and re freshing; also alcohol baths. S. Spring, room 12, No rivals. 12-15 BEE MYBA OBEY FOR SUPERIOR , massage and vapor baths. o)7'i 8. ' Broadway. lo"il Ma 1 iA.M MOB l:! S,LATE OF CHICAGO; 1.1 coll o I bath, nass'ge. 324 South Spring St., room 1. 12-2 MAONETIC TREATMENT AT 208 WlN stou st,, upstairs, one block east of postorHce, 12-Hi MISS GLADYS IRVING, 120 N. MAIN st., room .■>. Alcohol baths. 11-11 Miss MAY RUBSEL. BOOM 7, NEW Hellman blk., 120 S. Main at. 11-12 C <: (' MYBA OBEY tHT', S. BroauWy - j FOR OWNERS ' ANrTcONTiPaC lORB— Order your plans, etc., by an archi tect of many years' standing; cut rates; save 50 per cent. Addreris L, box DO, this oilice. 11-28 : FINANCIAL Rates for advertisements undo- this classlfl - cation—l time, 6 coats lint; 1 week. 30 ejeiltsjMr hne: 1 month, fjii w»r. ne. ! WANTED—A LOAN OF TWO THOUS ami ($2000) dollars on the following described property: The west half of the northwest quarter, and tbe southeast quarter of northwest quarter of section 34, township 4 aouth, range 6 west. S. B. M., containing 120 acres, improved with ordinary ranch im provements. The 160 ..cres on the west sold for $20. -000 about two years ngo. The 80 acres on I the north sold for $I>ooo, and neither piece Is any better than the above de scri! a i 120 tier's ot land. The S. P. R. R. has the survey and grade slakes set within a quarter of a I mile of this land i n its route to Snn DlerrO,wbers also a townsite is staked off. This land is situated about nine m les south of South Riverside, between there nnd Elsin re, w.thin two miles of tho famous Hot suipnnr Sp.ings and pleas ure resort, within three miles of the tin mine grant, Elsinore coal mines, etc. This land is worth at least, at low, bot tom cash figure, $75 per acre. Want $3000 tor live years 'The surrounding preperty is being i built tip and bought up very rnpidlv. BRYANT Bros., 9 211 W- First st. PACIFIC LOAN CO.-« ~~~ (Incorporated.) Oldest establishment in Los Angeles. Thoroughly reliable. Loans made in any amount on all kinds of collateral secirlty; diamonds, jewelry, sealskins, merchandise, safes, etc, also I on pianos, furniture and household goo is Jin either privste houses, lodging hoiiaes, hoarding houses or hotels, without re moval from premises: part al payments recoievd; money quick; business confi dential; private office for ladies. W. E. DE G ROOT, Manager, Xooms 2, 3 and 4, 114 8 . Spring st. UNION LOAN CO.- Stimson blk. Loans money on all kinds of collateral ] soctiritv; watch.'*, diamonds, seals; in ano furniture in lodging and boarding bouses and on pianos without removal; i also on bonds, stocks, mortgages; low in- j terest; money at once; business conli dential; private office for lt.d es, room j 112. CLARK A. SHAW, manager rooms 111 and 112, tiist floor, Stimson blk. MONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, j watches, jewelry, sealskins, etc ; also I on pianos, merchandise, iron and steel I safes, feniture in lodging houses, board ing house-* and hotels, without removal; ' also on city and contitry property; low interest; can have money at once: busi ness confidential; private office for ladies. GEO. S. ROBINSON, 2:<3 W. First st. rooms 2 and 3. j TIIE GERMAN SAVINGS AND -LOAN Society of San Francisco will make ' loans on improved city and country prop erty. "On loans of $5000 and under, cer tificates of title from the Tills In suarnce ami irnst Co. will be ac- I oepted, making the expense on ! such loans very small. Building loans a Specialty. Apply to R. G. LUNT. Agant. 227 W. Second. 0-15tf L. B. COHN | The Los Angeles pawnbroker, 146 N. Main St., loans money on diamonds, watches, jewelry, firearms, pianos, li braries and all other collateral securities; also aells unredeemed pledges for money loaned and one month's interest added; make no mistake, it is the reliable L. B. COHN, the Los Angeies pawnbroker. 12-10 MONEY TO LOAN" COUN try real estate; lowest rates; personal notes or security, warrants, discount mortraceE or any negotiable papers: for sale, first-class guaranty mortgages, in terest 6 net. JOHN L. FAYKOVICH, 220 W. First st. 3-24tf POINDEXTER & wTbWo RTH",BROti ers, 305 W. Second St., buy and sell stocks, mortgages, bonds and any good securities; if you wish to lend or borrow or invest in rial estate call on us: collec tions made jnd property managed for non-residents. 2Stf MONEY TO TO borrow at reasonable rates, call. If you wish to loan send statement of amount and interest icquired. F. ETHRIDUE & CO., 415 s. Broadway. 13 MONEY TO LOAN. h7\SS mortgages for sale. Clore and prompt attention to collections. In collections i , money must come. Advice about mort- [ j cages and collections free. Apply at room 201, Byrno bdg., Third and Broadway. I NATIONAL LOAN AND INVESTMENT Co. —Loans money on all kinds of col lateral security; money quickly ; business strictly confidential. Rooms 95 and 96, liryson blk.. nfth Hoor. JOHN MITCH- j ELL JONES, manager. 7-3 lyr I TO LOAN—MONEY IN SUMS TO S"IT 1 »t reasonable rates. WILLIAM F. BOSBYtsll ELL, 107 S. Broadway. 10-13tf MONLY MOORE & PAR- ' sons, 229 W. Second St.. in any sum, | at low rates, on both city and country property; also have choice 6 per cent mortgage, guaranteed, for sal. 1 . 6 Sit MONEY LOADED ON DIAMONDS, watches, jewelry, pianos, live stock, carriages, bicycles, all kinds of personal and collateral"security. LEE BROS.. 102 S. Soring st. 20tf MONEY TO LOAN~AT 6 AND~7"PER cent net on good c'ty or country property, in sums from $tOOO to $10,000. M. F. O' DE A, Fourth and Broadway, tf TO LOAX-L*NLIMITED AMOUNTFOR small leans: no commission ; light ex pense. BEOURI 1Y LOAN AND TRUST CO.. 223 S. Spring st. TO LOAN-ON REAL ESTATE7SiOOOTO j $20,000, private funds, 7 to 8 per cent net. M'GARVIN «fc TSRONSOX, S. Spring. 11-15 WA N T ED~$7OOO YoR 3 YEARS ~ON first-class city property. Address P. O. box 708, city. 9 MONEY TO LOAN ON ANY GOOD SE ctirity. E. C. CRIBB & CO. W. Second st. 11-15 TO _ LOAN—SIOOO TO $10,000 ON~Iie"AL estate security. ALLISON BARLOW, 123 S. Broadway. 6-7tf MONEY TO LOA N ON~RE ALIO STAT E~ REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, 224 S. Broadway. 10 WANTED-TO BORROW I HAVE A CLIENT" WHO WANTS TO borrow $5000 on security worth at least $20,000. Call or address F. E. DAVIS, Attorney at Law, Rooms 1, 2. 3, Los Angeles Theater bldg. tf MtJNWiY -^alS'ted —OX FIRSTISioisT- I gage Los A negles property, in sums of $SSI). $1100 and $1500; also n $1400 mort gage for sale. Principals apply to HOLWAY LAND CO.,room 14, California Bask- bid f. tf private farty7"si7o6o at 10 per cent on improved ranch. E. E. PARSONS, room 1, 230 W. Fust si. ti BUSINESS PERSONALS Rates for advertisements under this class!fl- I cation—l time, a cents per line; 1 week, 30 cents per line; 1 month, $1 per line. PERSONAL — Jflit ttitß FINDING . monsy—That's what people say who hare tried a small «d. in The Herald. , They riun't cost much, but the results nre i simply marvelous. In this popular de parlm'ent The Herald has mad* a pain of 1 more .ban 200 pc, cent during the past few months. Big circulation counts. Tha Herald has ii. If you want to talk to half I 1 lie people In I.os Angeles and other pans !of Southern California, try a small ad. 'i In addition tv the immense und m; illy ■ incerasing circulation of The Herald, its i snlrs oy newsboys, on trains, nt hotels | suit summer rtsorts, make it the adver tising medium of the Pacific coast. Look over these small advertisements today I hey nill interest you and may ' mako you some money. Tomorrow try one. Tbe results will be bub surprising and sntistiyn.r. 0-3tf PERSONAL—THE LADIES' SAFE AB torber, It is absolutely reliable, easily adjusted and does not become mis placed, It can be Worn when desired by special circumstances withent the Knowl edge of another. It is simple to nse and inspires confidence to the woman using it. It is reliable and scientifically made and doss not injure the health. 1 Is med icated with one ol the b st antiseptics, which gives it power to prevent and de stroy pntrefaction or what is the same thing, the nscteria upon which pntrefac tion depends. We guarantee "The Ladies' ; Safe Absorber." It will be sent securely , sealed to plain wiapper upon receipt of the pirce, SO cents,or three for $1, (which Iwe guarantee to last lor one year), with i full dire-lions. No circulars. LADIES' j SUPPLY CO., La Crosse. Wis. 9-14-98 i PERSONA L—FRESH ROASTED COP fee, ni'C'a and Java, 35c; Ralston cereal eeffec. 15c; 5 lbs. good tea. $1; I 8 lbs. rolled wheat.2sc; 5 lbs.best rioe,2sc; | 6 lbs. eastern buckwtiea', 25c; can maple I syrup, 25e; con cocoa, 15c; 3 cans baked beans, 25c: 3 cans salmon, 25c; can corn ' heel, ioc; 11 lbs. beans, 25c; 8 lbs. prunes 1 25c; S lbs. raisins 250; 4 lbs. peaches, 253; I 51) burs soap, $1; pork, 8c; bacon. 10c; i pure margarine, a substitute for butter. ! SOc a roll. ECONOMIC STORE, 409 S. ; Broadway. PERSONAL—RA LPHS BROS.-GOLD Bar tiour, 95c; city flour, 80c; granu lated sugar, 20 lbs., $1; brown sugar. 22 lbs., $1; 8 lbs. rolled wheat or oats, 250; ; sardines, 5 boxes, 25c; tnmatoe3, 4 cans, 1 25c; 7 bars German family soip, 25c; 5 i gallons oil, 95c; gasoline, SI: 3 packages I morning meal, 25c: laid, 10-lb. can, tine; 12 lbs. beans, 25c. 601 S. Spring st., cor. Sixth. ADAMS ,fc BOW EN, KARPENTURZ, successors to Adams & Sheldon, have removed to 742 S. Main. Tel. 966; res. j tel. blue 531. PERsONAL-50 RUNNING FEET OF wire fence, 10 feet high, with gate. Is iin good condition and is suitable for j office, store or factory partitions. Will ;be sold cheap. For further particulars j call at the business office of The Herald, tf PERSONAL- THE LATEST STYLE Regents' suits made by ernck eastern tailors tor $35, we sill for $15 if we can lit you. MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, 124 W. First st.,near Spring, Wilson oik. tf PERSONAL-WHY PAY A MERCHANT tailor $35 for a suit when you can get the same thing for $15 at the MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS. 124 W. First St., near Spring, Wilson blk. tf PERSONAL - MISFITS AND UN called for garments at less than hnif your tailors' prices at the MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, 124 W. First St., near Spring, Wils m blk. tf PERSONAL-HABB~Y* DID YOU SEE the nobby pair of pants I bought for $3.50 at the MISFIT CLOTHING PAR LORS, 124 tV. First st., near Spring Wil son blk. tf PERSONAL — PANTS THAT WERE made to order for $12 we sell for $6 at the MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, 124 W.First st., near Spring, Wilson blk. If j PERSONAL-MATTINGS AND LlNO leums exclusively at the MATTING MART, 504 S. Broadway, near Fifth St.; lowest prices. 11-8 I LADIES' MISFIT STORE, 646 S. i Spring—Highest cash price paid for i ladies' second-hand clothing. Send pos | tal. 1 6-96 PERSONAL-S. A XELFORD PAYS highest prico for gents' cast-off cloth ing st 105 N. Los Angeles street; send postal. 1-9-96 PERSONAL-JOHN BAPTIST FROVA, practical chimney sweeper; stoves and ranges cleaned. 709 Macy st. 11-15 REMOVED -i POTTS It - rAKKETTB" real estate firm, from 413 S. Spring to 132 S. Broadway. tf EXCURSIONS EXCURSIONS TO THE EAST—THE favorite personally conducted excur sions of the Santa Fe route leavo Los An geles every Thursday morning at 7 oclock; Pullman upholstered cars run without chango frnrr Los Angeles to Cbieago and Kansas City, with annex cars to Boston; the great point to remember is that you save at least one full 'lay's travel by fak ing the last train of the Saula Fe route; attentive conductors accompany the par ties; through berths reserved and more detailed information obtained at the com pany's office, 129 N. Spring St., Los An geles, through any agent of '.lie South ern California railway. JUDSON'S I'OPUI.AR EXCURSIONS- Every .Monday over the Rio Orande Western and Denver and Rio Grande rail way; scenic route; personally conducted, newly upholstered cars through to Chi cago, New YorK and Boston; finest equipment, lest service, quick time. Office, 212 S. Spring st. I'll ILL IPS' PERSON ALLY CONDUUT ed excursions, via tbe Rio Grande and Rock Island routes, leaves Los An geles every Tuesday; cross the Sierra Ne vadas 1 anil puss the entire Rio Grande scenery by daylight. Oflice, 138 S. Spiing st. B URLINGTON ROUTE —PERSON A LL V conducted excursions to the east every Wednesday, over the scenic line of tho world. Upholstered tourist cars I without cliahge. T. H. DUZAN, Agent] 222 S. Spring St., Los Angeles, Cal. MAGNUS' CUT RATE TICKET OF lice. 228 S. Spring St., opp. Los Ange les theater; regular tickets at reduced rates to all points cast; railroad tickets hoti:tit and sold. SPIRITUALISM EARLE— Independent slate writer. Parlors, A. B. and C, Rumona hotel, cor. Spring and 'Third st. Hours 10 am. to .5 p. m. 12-5 MRS. BHRIN TEST AND BUBl nces medium; sittings daily; short time only; circles Tuesday ai.d Friday at 8 p m.. Scientific treatments, develop ment of mediumsnip; charges reasonable 303 W. Seventh st t Imnra, 10 to 4, 11 STOCKS, BONDSJ^D^MORTGAOES FOR SALE-SUBSCRIBE FOR SHApfES in the thirteenth annual series of the Savings Fund and Building Society of Los Angeles: established in 18*3. Office, rooms 101-102 Wilson blk., First and Spring_sts. | 11-20 HjURDRE&SERS LOS ESS IN G Ta R. lors — Shampooing and the scalp treated for falling heir; cutting, curling bangs and manicuring; prices low. M. E. WOOD, room 28, 211 W. First st, U-19 FOR EXCHANGE Rates for advertisements under this elasslfl > cation—l time, o oents per lino; 1 week, 30 cents per line; 1 month, $1 per lino. F^OIT^EXCHAIiGE^ Do yon want S lo 100 acres In tbe San Gabriel valley? Do ynu want a city residence. Have you got something to sell or trade. E. K. ALEXANDEB. 8-27 tf 146 S. Broadway. 40 acres near Redondo. FOR EXCHANGE-IF YOU HAVE property anywhere and wish to ex chance it, call on me and you will receive an offer. Oregon, Washington and citt ern property a specialty. E. E. PAR SONS, room"l, 230 W. First st. tf FOR EXCHANGE — FIFTY (63) lots near Pic« st. electric car line, value $10,000; subject to mortgage $3500, for three years at 8 per cent, with release clause, for good country property, clear. J. ROBERTS, 129 S. Broadway. tf for f:xchange- Good dividend paying stock for city real estate. Will pay or assume differ ence. WM. F. P.OSBYSHELL, 107 8. broad way. - 7 f~O X EXCHANGE— A 18J-ACRE ranch, ehoioc, close to city. $50,000; 15 acres close to oity, $4500; 2% acres, 10 -ronm house, a choice home, $5000: and many others. HOWARD ERASER, 210 8. Broadway. 7 for EXCHANGE-HANDSOME BUBl ness block in Omaha, value $250,000. Want a large ranch in Southern Califor nia; will give a good trade. L. 11. MITCHELL, 130 8. Broadway. 7 FOR EXCHANGE—CITY PROPERTY for acreaee.and acreage for city prop erty. Call and leave your trades. An in terview may result in nn advantageous exchange. F. KTHRIDGB ds CO., 415 S. Broad a ay, 13 FOR EXCHANGE-$2500'-^NEW'"IIOUSE of 8 rooms. Accept clear land or lots for one-half, bnl. can run 8 per cent. HOLWAY LAND CO., room 14, Califor nia Bank bld'g. tf BEN WHITE. 221. W. FIRST ~ST,7 HAS hundreds of properties of all kinds to sell and ex bun go; list your property with BEN WHITE, 221 W. First st. 7 FOR EXCHA N GE— _ SELL OR EX cbancc your city property or ranches go to MORRIS tfc LEE, 323 S. Broadway. 7-iatf 2 _ EXCHANGE~>ROPERTY QUICK co to BEN WHITE, 221 W. First st. 7 and a. Myers have combined their world of knowledge and both can be seen at their offices. Prof. A. Myers, the occult scientist, will be pleased to sec his patrons at 048 Hill St., as he has joined hands with Prof. Fowler, the White Muhmiua. PROF. FOWLER, THE PRESCIENT marvel, whnss scientific exhibitions have magnetised the who • country, has Opened parlors at 048 Hill at., where he will be permanently located Frcf. Fowlsr may be consulted upon all matters of business, speculation, love, courtship, marriage, etc. Prof. Fowler's strange powers art such as to be beyond the province of clear explanation. He floes not even pretend to explain them himself. He does not claim to osGne them. They may be psychic, divinaiory or spiritual. Whatever they are. their re sults speak for themselves. In this >kep- people want proof, they will not be satisfied with mere assertion. The wonders being dally wrought by t' is marvelous man are proof of the truth of his claims. The doubter sees and is con vinced. Prof. Fowler answers all ques tions involving affairs of the hrart, busi ness and domestic life and of loved ones far and near. More wonderful still, he not only answers such interrogations, but can divine the question neforo it is asked. He frankly atincounces that no fee wiil be accepted if ynu are not sntis Tied in every way with "tho results of the , consultations. He drives doubt from the mind and slays skepticism at tha lirst glance. Parlors, 018 Hln st. ; hours. 9to ti. Sittings—Ladies, 50c; gentlemen, $1. prof. Fowler makes charts of your en tire past, present, and future life. The charges are within the reach of all. Les sons given in hypnotism. tf THE WORLD'S FAMOUS MEDIUM and palmist.formerly known through out Europe and America as Syra, the child medium ;greatest living mrcium, in dependent slate writer of the age; if de ceived through fakirs, would-be mediums, come, Syra will give you a free test to prove ber powors; she tells just what you want to itnow; if you are sick or In trouble she can help you. 037)4 S. Broad way. 10-30-90 DRS. J. B. AND MRS. LEVET, CLAlR vovanls, test mediums, menial and magnetic healers; all diseases diagnosed ! clairvoyantly free; we invite the invalids | to come and'test our power; sitings daily, i The Men in, 420 S. Main St., rooms 4 ana 5. 1-4 dr.'m. mufThlenbruch, test "me-" dium and spirit bealer. Test circles on Tuesday and Friday evenings; devel oping circles Wednesday evening. Ad mi tion, 25c. At the Ingleside, 324Vj S. Spring. 11 11 REMOVED — MRS. PARKER, CLAlR vovant and life read mil' medium, business, removals, lawsuits, love affairs, mineral locations, etc. 236 S. Spring St.. room 4. S-30H MR. AND MRS. W. H. KING HAVE arrived in the city. They are well known mediums and magnetic healers. Sittings daily. S. Spring, room 9. 11-12 MRS. WALKER, GREAT CLAIRVOY ant and card medium , business affairs a specialty: sittings daily. Rooms 3 and 4, 3I«M H- Spring st. 11-16 MRS. MAUD FRIETAgTTbUSINESS lest medium; sittings daily; circles Monday and Thursday evenings; room 12, 8. Spring st. 11-11 MRS. JENNIE WARREN, TEST"ME-" diuni, lias been from ncr birth a won derful medium; sittings daily. 344 S. Hill St., room 30. 11-7 EARLE — THE WONDERFUL IN DE pendent slate writer, has arrived from San Francisco and located ut the Ramona. Hours 10 to 5. 9 ftTA7MM~NOd<MAND, THE MAGNETIC healer and life reading medium; develop medium power. 202 Winston st. 12-2 tliiTmedium, mrsTrARNE TT,WILL give sittings daily at 613 E. Sixth St.; circle Tuesday and Thursday evenings. 12-22 INSPIRATIONAL CRYSTAL READER, with clairvoyant stsht; wonderful. Cor. E. Twelfth and Beech sts. i 1-30 MME. DUVAL, THE WONDERFUL clnirvount and medium, gives sit tings daily. 7K1% S. Main St. 12-26 MERCHANT JIJSi r "KECEIVED AT 444 S. SPRING St., fi::o stock of imported and do mestic woolens, from which we a-e pre pare;! to make up suits in latest styles and at ibe lowest prices. We are also prepared to show one of tie best lines of woolens in the city, suitable for ladies' tailor mado suits. Give us a call: will please you as well as save you money. E. W. BET TS. tf EMU, J~LIND, MERCHANT TAILOR. ruom 328 Wilson blk., cor. Spring and Fiat sts.; perfect tit gimranme I. 1120 STORAGE STORK YOUR GOODS IN THE CITY Warehouse, 675 IJprcr Main St.; frcs from rats and mice and dampness. Take cable cars. C. T. SMITH, proprietor. 4-18 I BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Rates for advertisements un lor this (ilatsiri catlon— 1 time, 3 conta per line: 1 week, 30 tenia per line; 1 month, $1 per line. FOR 8 A Llf—7 THE CH INO VALLEY* Heet Sugar company ia now prepared to lease both Its Parley and beet lends do the Chino ranch. The barley lands wit he rented to beet raisers only. For terras J.WIW?» CHINO VALLEY BEET SUGAR COMPANY, Chino, San Bernardino county, Cal. TOR SA LE—|IfIO—SALOON AND ROAD house at a great bargain; 14-roora hptise furnished; 2>, acres of ground,run ning water, good well, everything com i lete; good stock of liquors: line obioken ranch Willi chickens; cheap rent; one mils from ond of Downey avenue on Mission or Dnbe road Call and see it. 10 FOR SA LE — A c7i\BH" GROOERY store; well located, choice stook doing a heavy business among nice peo ple; low rents, long lease, neat premises good rearous for selling; a wonderful opening; must be sold this week. Only $3000. W. H. DICKINSON, 147 8. Broad way. 7 FOR SALE—SUITABLE FOR nADY or gentleman; general store dealing in toilet articles, ladies' and boys' shoes, furnishing goods, etc.; old established; long lease; low'rent; employs 3 hands) selling only on account of sickness; will invoice about $5000 BEN WHITE, U2l W. First st. 7 FOB SALS—HOUSES BUILT BABY payments. Gel our figures for oash or payments. Good work and fair prioes. See our plana; also sea houses already built. HOLWAY LAND CO., room 14, California Bank bld'g. tf FOR BA LE—IF YOU WANT - TO BUY a bakery, candy store, ice cream or soda water business, see the SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SUPPLY CO., dealers in bakers' and confectioners' supplies. 123 8. Los Angeles St., oity. 11-13 FOBSAITSI. " 1760— First-class bakery; good business. $(100—Grocery and fruit store; close in. $1500— Grocery, doing 11200 to $1400 monthly. N. B. WALKER tfc CO., su wed 125'j W. Second st. FOR SALE~OROCERIES, CIGABST fruits.etc, one living room furnished, etc.; all mook and fixture*; one block from P. 0.; rent only $15; a snap for $325. Call on owner, HO W. Fi'th st. 7 FOR SALE-1 WILL MAKE AN OFFER on any business, personal property or crllntoral you may wish to exchange" for real «slate. £. E. PARSONS, room 1, 230 W. Fust st. tf FOR BALE—PARTNER WANTED IN A paying and growing business; splen did chance lor person having $1000 to in vest; investigate this. Address O, box 40, this oilice 9 WANTED-TO PURCHASE EQUITY of $5000 or $0000 in good bouie for clear Denver lots or New-jersey residence; wiil assume. 8. R. SLOCI'M, 225 8. Hill st. 10 FO R SALE — DELICACY,~BXkE R V and lunch room, a tine location,cheap rent: $350. This place must be sold nt once. J. 0. FAULKNER, 205 8. Broad way. tf FOR SA LE—AT 412 8. BBOADWA yT next to chamber of commerce,a small restaurant, cheap; good business, low rent. 7 FOR SALE-BAKERY, WITH LARGE brick ovens, etc.; horses and wagons, etc.; long lease; $850. DEN WHITE, 221 W. First st. 7 STORE WITH restaurant, license to sell liquor in cluded; big bargain; $325. BEN WHITE, 221 W. First st. 7 FOR SA LB-BAKERY, WITS -LARGE oven, route, etc.. for only $225: worth $400; bargain. BEN WHITE, 221 W. First st. 7 FOR SALE-HAVE A NUMBER OF tine business opportunities nt a bar gain if you call on me at 205 S.Broadway. J. C. FAULKNER. tf FCIR BALIS — G ROC EE YT FIN E LOO aT tion; rent only $25; sales $40 per day; $1200; a sure bargain. J. C. F'AUI.R. NEK, 205 S. Broadway. . tl FOR SA LE—GTtOCER Y~: SW. PART-** living rooms; lonz lease; selling at half value on account ot sickness; $80C. BEN WHITE. 221 W. First st. 7 FOR SALE-HOUSES BUILT— BRING your plans to us for estimates. HOL WAY LAND GO. builders, room 14, California Bank bld'g. tf' roll SALE-DO YOU WANT TO~l¥fJY a business? Do you want to sell out? If you do, call on J. 0. FAULKNER, 205 S. Broadway. 11-9 WA N TED —TO MAKE CONTRACT with responsible parties to sink oil well. Call al room 2, Los Angeles thea ter, tf FOR SALE- GERMAN RESTAURANT. central. No cost] offer refused. 7 I. D. BARNARD, 117 S. Broalway. FOR SALE-GROCERY, WITH LIVING rooms: rent only $15. Price (650. I. I) BARNARD," 117Va S. Broadway. 7 FOR SALE —FIN EST CIt.AR STORE ON Spring st., wilh lease 1800. I. P. BARN A 1 Ml, S. B .-end way. 7 FOR SALE—HOME DIN iNG~PA~R"LoR ami delicacy; » big trade; $900. L D. BARNARD, U7'.; S. Broadway. 7 FOR SALE—A CoUNTR V STORE; general merchandise; tnrgsin; $2000. I. D. BARNARD, 117H S. Broadway. 7 FOR SALE—A GROCERY BTORE OF longstanding; thicKly settled neigh borhood. No. 4(19 Turner st. 13 FOR SA LE—MEAT MA R X ET; $125; A big bargain. J. 0. FAULKNER, 205 S. Broadway. tf 4FOR SA LE—TO - BELL V' OUR BUS I ness, or houses to be removed, go to MORRIS & LEE. 328 8. Broadway. 6tf tl SELL QUICK FOR CASH GO TO BEN WHITE, 221 W. First st. 7 TO SEE I. D. BARNARD, S. Broadway. FORSALE-L^ODQTNG^HOUSES^ FOR SALE—LODGING HOUSES— 8-rnom house on First St., price $300. 30- room house on Wall St., price $2000, 20- room houßO on First St., prion $450. 14-room house on Eigbtli St., $575. 21- room house on S. Hill St., alwaya full, price $2000. t 18-room house on 8. Spring si., price I $12. C O. 31- room bouse on E. Fifth St., price $1800. 20-room botiso on Temple St., price $1300. 11 room house on Main it-, price $000. 29-mom house on S, Spring St., a bar gain, $2000. And many others in all parts of tbe city. I make a specialty of selling lodging houses. Call and see mo. 8. P. CREA SINGER. 110 S. Brondwny. 7 FOR SAL£-t4OOO | 26-ROOM HOUSE? lot 50 feet front, n few minutes' walk* from center of city; rented, pays 10 per cent net; easy terms; a chance. Ad dress J.. hex 10, Hcr-ld 26-lra AjnomW\S^A£LW SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING dona with neatness and dispatch; patronage solicited. Office, 313 Byrno blk., Third and Broadway. MIBSEB HOLCOMB. M-96 c. f croninTattorney AT law 7 offices, 13 and 14 Bank bldg., cor. Main and First sis. Advice free, 12-10 VICTOR MONTGOMERY— Attorney at Law, 4-5-90 132 Stimson hlk. Los Angeles. PATENT SOLICI tors; free book on patents, 308 Stim | son blk. 9-22-«