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6 City Branch Agencies . . OF . . The HERALD fn order to accommodate the? public Tha 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 tha main office as soon as received. These branch agencies do not Include the hundreds of book stores and news stands In all parts of the city where Tha Herald Is also for sale. Boyle Heijhts E. Donnell, news dealer, 2114 E. First st East Los Angeles Mrs. E. C. Thacker, news dealer. 194 N. Dily st. San Fernando Street McKinzie's Pharmacy, 1438 San Fer nando st. Westlake Park Donald A. Ross, news dealer. 2100 W. Seventh st. University H. L. Park, drugs, stationery, etc..post •like building. South Central Avenue Chicago Pharmacy, cor. Central av«. and 12th st. CHURCH NOTICES ST.""' FAUL'S CIICRCH. El'ISCOI'AI, Olive st. opp. the park. Open every day In the year. Daily service at 10 a. m. The clergv will raspoaa to all calls tor the offices of the church for strangers or visitors without respect to creed; buri als, marriages, baptisms or visitations of the sick. Use of the church cheerfully given free for funeral services. Tel. 11.1. lied. tf - SPECIAL NOTICES LEWIS & aTdERSON. ~~ 812 S. Main st. You don't have to have much money to furnisn your house nicely at 1 ewis & Alderson's." Prices are such now that a little inonoy goes a long way in buying furniture. Eastern people often tell us they can furnish up as cheap and even < hea.isr here than they could back eist. We buy Strictly for cash and discount every bill and seek to tint! where wu can buy the best goods for the least money. Our large acquaintance from childnoocl with the best eastern factories mates it possible for us to get bottom piiccs on ev erything, and selling as we do foi spot cash, we can figure on the smallest mar gin of prolit. We sell line, heavy, solid oak cheval bed room sets with ISxlO French plate mirrors for $18 and $20: good sets as low as $10; woven wire springs for 11.50; folding beds for $0; new osk extension tables for $0; others for $i; wood chairs fcr 50c; cane seat chairs for 75c; extra heavy solid oak, high back chairs for fl; rockers, $1."i0 to $.">; dining tables. SI.00 to $."; new No. 7 cook stores for $7; gooa gasoline stoves from $2 up; gas stoves for $1.50: latest Improved washing machines for $3.50; 1 ladies' oak desks for ST.50; poliched oak | roll top desks for $20; line oak secretaries ; and book cases for $15; tirst-clsss parlor organ for S35; mirror folding beds for fIS: art squares for $ I; linen warp min ting 'or lac and 20c; goon oilcloth for 2"ic. There sre carpets, bedding, pillows, crockery, tinware and about anytmng wanted to furnish your house from cellar to garret, alt cheap for cash at LB WIS i< ALDERSON'S, 312 S. Main st. tf FOB fl PER WEEK—ON ACCOTJ NT 00 the daily arrivai of the very latc-t de signs in sewing machines direct from the eastern factories, and to close out our older stock, we will for the next few days oiler to the people of Los Aneeles and vicinity our second-band machines of all standard makes (almost new) at very low prices, and can be paid "for at tbe rate of *•) per week. Also headquarters for the old reliable light running New Hume sewing machine. Drop in and look them oer and be convinced for vuurself. THK new home sewing machine of fice, 848 S. Spring st. Los Angeles; 85 E. Colorado st., Pasadena, lotf B D BIN KSS NEWS I* A1' KM—THE DAI LY Journal, a business newspaper, pub lishing all the county official reeoids.real estate transfers, mortgages and liens, building news, contract work, financial news, and all news relating to tne re sources and development of Southern California and tbe great territory of the southwest. One dollar per month, or in advance $10 per year. 227 W. First St., Los Angeles, Cal. b'-ltf NOTICE—THE LOS ANGEL KB CITY Water Co. will strictly enforce the following rules: The hours for sprink ling are between the hours of 0 and 8 01 lock a.m. and 6 and 8 oclook p.m. For a violation of the above regulations the water will lie shut off and a line of $2 will bo charged before the water will be turned on again 4-20 FOR SALE-NOTICE TO BEaZ F.S tate dealers—The best evidence that it. pays to advertise In the Herald is the fact tnat nearly all the leading dealers in the city are represented in its "for sale'' columns, and they find that it pays. These advertisers are not experi menting, lliey are wideawake business men. They have thoroughly tested Tbe Herald as an advertising ..tedium and are so well satisfied with the results that they sticK to the proposition. THE SAFE DEi'OS IT 'ROXE3~oV~THE State Loan and T rust Co. are inclosed in a fireproof and burglar proof vault with tin.e locks and brilliantly lighted with electricity; alco.es attached for the private examination of valuables, with writing materials; a young lady in at tendance. FOR SALE—60 RUNNING FEKT~OF wire fence, 10 feet high, with gate; is In good condition and is suitable for I office, store or factory partitions; will be solo cheap. For further particulars call at business office ot tne Herald. if S OTIOE T ' > V R E 1 G HTERd—1000 teams wanted, to haul coke from Fort Thomas to the town of Globe, A. T., and copper back from Globe to Fort Thomas, GILA VALLEY, GLOBE* NORTHERN KY. CO., by Win. Garland, president. Address, Howie, A. T. tf ilBBMIK'B FEMALE PILLS AS A 8PE" citie monthly medicine for immediate relief fijr painful and irregular menses— from whatever cause, l or sals by GEO. 11. FREEMAN * CO., southeast cor. Second and Broadway, Prioe, $2 a bo\. BAOTERIA MEDICAL DISPENsar yZ Dr. A. J, liiebner. 114 S. Spring St. Ladies' specialist In ali irregularities from whatever cause. Also other diseases treat ed with skill by long experience. <"onli denlial. Advice fiee. 2 REMOVAL. _ THE REAL ESTATE and ranting agency of v. B. KETCH AM has been removed to room 7, 130 N. Spring. tlf MLS. ALEXANDER REMOVES CORNS and bunions and giveB massage at 4.13 S. Main st., opp. postotlicc. 12-27 |250 WIurBUY" CHOICE LOT a no E leno Heights. 0. K. LINDLEV, luu S. Broadway. tf A. If. BLOPER—HOUSE MOVEBT Of lice, 113 N. Broadway. SPECIAL NOTICES Rates for advertisements un-ter this classifi cation—l time, 5 cents per line: 1 week, 30 cents per line: 1 month, ffl per line. ! adaMs a bOwes? kWp^tul^T successors to Adams & Sheldon, have j removed to 742 S. Main. Tel. 960; res. tel. ■ 1 blue 681. ' 12-38 DX. L. SCII LESIN (IEI!, THE NOTED medium, is ut the Nadeau, room 397. If HELP WANTED—MALE HUMMEL- BROS. <t CO., bncoeasurs to PETTY, HU.Y.MLL AT CO., EMPLOYMENT AGENTS, ' j 300-302 W. Second .st.. in basement California Bank bldg. Tel. 808. Office hours from 7 a. m. to 7:30 p. m., except Sundays. EAST Elt N E M PLC' YME NT AGENCY, 115'; X. Main, tel. 237; furnishes hotels, restaurants and families witb competent help at sb on notice. KEAR NEY ,V CO., tel. 237. tf EX-$lOO TO $125 per month and expenses; sample | line; position permai ent, pleasant and ; desirable. Address, lrlta «tamp, KING 1 MF'G CO., F. 73, Cbicl igo. 7-29 ! WANTED—~\ FEW Mi SN OF GOOD AD drtaa oan find employment bjr apply -1 me at room 22, Gennal i-Ainerican Bank | bldg.. First and Mainjil s. 3-24-90 'WANTEI > — tj N MI r LC YE D ME N —60a will start you _arn:ing good money. 1217' jN. Main.' rooni third floor. 2 WANTED—HELP Ful .E-27 SlTl'A tions. 111. 8. 8.-oadt/ay. E. Nittln ger. " SITU A TIONS 11 ANI ED-MA LB WANTED—POSITION AS NURSE OR companion for an mvii lid by a young man who is a magnetic healer; no objec tion to (ravelin* POWIILL DISPEN BAKY, 230 , j S. Spring St. 12-7 WAN TED—SITUATI ON ~A 8 CO AC H mamn private faroil;' by firat-clnas ,¥.m (eastern, Chicago' ooachman. Ad dress V.. box 10, tbis oftiie. 2 WANTED-MAN~ OF -MIDDLE AGE tvisbes situation as night clerk in hotel; willing to work for board and room Address J. A. J., 400 S. Los An gslss st. 2_ WA X TED—BY OEKM A n' GIR L. 8 PEA X. -ing good English, posi tion to do gen eral housework. 742 Lazard st. 2 | WANTED—COOK WANTS SITUATION, family or boarding hot ss; low wages. Address V. box 50, Herald, 12-3 SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE WANTE I) - V 01'-X Vr S P .\"S 1 8 H ~SIHCCW do chamber work. Uall 204,'J Com men ial -I. 2 WANTED - AOE NTS^ WANTED — GOOD At I ENTS—GENTLE men or ladies, to sell j.mas juvenile books, album- and works of art: libetal commissions, Call for particulars Monday ! and Tuesday between Batdlo a. m. L. BEHY'MER, ge.ieral agent, 259 S. Spring street. tf WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS^^ W A N TE D- A P U RCIIJ. SER FOR choice residence lot on Angeleno Heights, 90x190 feet, east of Echo Park; . must be si'd ; price. $2)0. S. E. LIND LEY, 100 S. Broadway. tf WANTED—WILL TAKE ~;*w~FEET 2x4 redwood or fence post*, and 26001 m. barbed wire in exchange for horses, or on ' new upright piano. But) S. Broadway. 1-2 WANTED'- -TO BORROW "-" - $15dllT~iOS first-close improved, good income, Pas. ' adena property. Answer soon. Address ! P. box 10, Herald. 3 'W A N'T X D—A OH I ITTto - BOARI) AND care for. Address, f>2o E. Twentv firsr st. 3 WANTED—GOOD"COWtT; WILL TAKE one or more good cows on first-class, new upright piano. LEONARD, 000 S. Umadwav. tf MEDIUMS MADAM STEWART—FROM BOSTON— tbe greatest gitted and wonderful clairvoyant in tbe world; the seventh daughter of a seventh daughter, sbe is a Dorn medium and tbe greatest cai d reader in tbe world; she ha- read cards since 11 years of age on mining, speculation, law suits and all bn-iness affairs; marriages, bringing the separated and lost lovers together; sbe has no equal; after going | aim seeing others call and see her and be convinced of her wonderful power and ' giite. Card readings, ladies or gentle men, r.O cents. Xo. 335) i S. Spring at., parlors 7-s. 1 THE WORLD'S FAMOUS MEDIUM ' and palmist.formerly known tnrougn- ' out l'iurooe and America as Syra, the child medium; greatest living medium, I independent slate writer of the age; if ' deceived throtigb fakirs, would-be medi ums, come, Syra will give you a free test to prove her powers: sho tells just what you wait to know; if you are sick or in trouble she can help you. 318 W. Fourth street. 10 30-96 MRS. PA RKER, PA LMI ST. CLA IR VO V- 1 ant medium; life reading, business removals, lswsuitn, mineral locations, ' love affairs, etc. Take Traction car to ' Vine st., .ecoud house nest of Vermont aye. i MRS. WAI KER. I HE GREAT CLAlR voyant and card medium, is meeting with wonderful success; she invites the 1 most skeptical to test ber power. Parlors 3-4, 310W S. Spring st. 1-17 DR. M. M UIIII I,EN BR I'CH, TEST MeT '. dium and spirit healer; test circles on Tuesday and Friday evenings; admis sion 25c. The Brooklyn, 328 W. Fifth st., cor. Hill. 12 11 1 MISS KaTE LAMPMAN. TRANObI. test and business medium. Colonial flat No. 4, cor. Broadway and Eighth Bts. I Circles Tuesday and Friday nights. MME. STANLEY — CELEBRATED card reader; tells your past,present and future: ladies, 25c; gentlemen, 00c. Par | i lor 9, 322 S. Spring st. 1-19 ! AGNES 11. 1' 1 EASA N 0 E TH 1'- GEL E brated dead trance medium; sittings daily at her residence . Xo. 034 S. Broad way. 12-9 i MRS. MAUD FREITAO. bTjsTnlsss J test medium; sittings doily; circles ' Monday and Thursday evenings! room 12, 324': S. Spring st. " 12-12 M A DAM NORM AND, THE MAGNETIC ' healer and life reading medium; de velop medium power. 226)4 ™" 7tfa St. 12-2 ' THE .MEDIUM. MRS. 11A RNEI T, WILL give sittings daily at 013 E. Sixth St.: circle 'luesday and Thursday evenings. 12-22 MME. DUVAL, Til 1 r~\VON DER FU L : clairvoyant and medium, gives sit* tint's neily. 707— 8 . Main -t. 12-28 DRESSMAKING mrs. ji.m.i• i:it'cfivaT^drkssmXkiiK ' 211 W. First »t., room 10, Los Ange les. Prices from $3.50 up; lit guaranteed. • 2-20 FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING PAR. lors, 214 W. Sixth st.; prices reason- ; able; room 1, on liist lloor. 12-8 MRS. A. L. OARLETOX, PARISIAN . | modiste; work guaranteed. 139 X. Sprint?. NURSERY EOS ANt i ELKS NI RSERY TREEsT I'lants, seeds, bulbs and cacti: lowest prices. 340 S. Broadway. T_OS ANGELES HmeYLDt MONDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 2. 1895. BUSINESS PERSONALS Rates for advertisements ugto this classifi cation—l time,B cents per line: 1 week, 30 cents per line: 1 mouth, $1 per line. PERSONAL — JUBT LIKB FINDING money—That's what people ccv who have trieo a small ad. in The Herald. Tbey don't cost much, but tne results are simply marvelous. In tbis popular department The Herald bas made a ftain ot more than 200 per cent auriug tho past few months. Big circulation counts. The Herald bas it. If yon want to talk to half the people in Los Angeles and other parts of Southern California, try a small ad. In additit n to tbe immense and rapidly increasing circulation of Tho Herald, its sales by newsboys, on trains, at hotels and summer resorts, make it tbe advertising medium of tbe Pacific coast. Look over these small advertisements today. They will interest you and may make you some money. Tomorrow try one. The results will bo botn surprising and satisfying. 6-3tl I 'ERSOX A EES! I"ROASTBD OOF itc, Mocba and Java. 35c; Ralston reieal coffee, (So; 8 les. good tea, $1; 8 lbs. rolled wheat,2sc; 3 lbs. best rice,2sc; 8 lbs. eastern buckwheat. 255; can maple eyrup, 25c; can cucoa, 15c; .'.cans baked beans, 25c; 8 cans salmon, 350: can corn b.ef, 10c; 11 lbs. beuns. 25c;. 8 lbs prunej, 9M| S lbs. raisins, 28c; 4 lbs peaches, '25c; 50 bars soup, $1; pork. 8c; bacon, 10c; pure margarine, a substitute for butter, .Wo a toll. ECONOMIC STORE, 409 S. Broadway. PERSON AL- RALPHS BROS.-GOLD Bar flour, 95c; city Hour, 80c: grsnu lated sugar, 21 lbs.. $i; brown sugar, '22 lbs.. il| 8 lbs. rolled wheat or oata, 3c; sardines, 5 boxes -Tic; tomatoes, 4 cans, 'Joe; 7 bars German family soap. 'Joe; o gallons oil, $1; gasoline. SI j 3 packaaes morning meal. 25c; lard, 10.1b. can, 05o; 12 lbs. beans. 25c; 6 lbs lice, 25c. «>Ol S. Spring St., cor. Sixth. S 20 !«3 personal-so urxxTxo Feet of wire fence. 10 feet high, with gate: is in good condition and is suitable for office, store or tactory partitions. Will be sold cheap. Tor further particulars call at tbe business otlice of The Herald, tf PERSON AI .~- 'l' HK _ LATEST ST V LE Regents' suits made by crack eastern tailo.9 for $35, we sell for Si" l if "a can tit you. MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS. 124*W.First st..nesr Spring, Wilson blk. tf PERSONAL-WHY TAY 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 oik. tf FEBBONAL — MISFITS AND TJ >T culled for garments at less than half your tailors' prices at the MiSFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, 124 W. First at., mar Spring, Wilson blk. tf PERSON A 1 .-lIABBY, PIDYOU SEE the nobby pair of pants I bought lor 18.60 at the "MISFIT CLOTHING PAR LOKS. 124 W. First St., near Spring, Wil son blk. tf PERSONAL — PANTS THAT WE RE made to order for $12 we sell for 86 at the MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS. 124 W. First st., near Spring, Wilson blk. tf LADIES' MISFIT ~~STO KE, Old S. Spring —Highest rash price ;>aid for ladies' second-hand clothing. Send pos tal. 1-0 'JO PE ESOXAL —6L AXBLFOKD PAYS highest price for gsnts' cast-off cloth ing at 105 N. Los Angeles St. ; send pos tal. 1-9-96 SWHEST PRICKS PAIiJ FOR M"fSrlT and second-hand clothing. A. MEY ER, 133 E. First st. 1-2-ttJ PERSONAL PERSONAL-MEN WANTED WHO ARE now suttering from nervous, mental or physical prostration to send for onr new 48-page illustrated book, "Complete Manhood," sent free on application. ERIE MEDICAL CO., OS Niagara St., BuTfalo, New York. 8 PERSONAL—MARRIAGE BUREAU — Being a Delineator of character 1 lind for you a husband or wife who will make afbappy companion. If you wish to marry call and leave yonr photo. .'HS W. Fourth st. tf PERSONAL— A WIDOW, AGED 3a years, wishes to marry a refined gen tleman, over '!3 years. Address N., box 90, tbis otlice. 2 PERSONAL—PALMIST RY ; 1 HAND read free: every hidden mystery re velled; life from cradle to grave without mistake; Id a. m. to 8 p. m. lll'i W. Tbinl st. 12-u EDUCATIONAL W UODBUR V BL SI N ESS OOLLEGE (IN corporated), 220 8. Spring St., is the oldest and largest commercial school in Sun tbem California; tbc most beautiful college rooms and equipments to be found in be state; elevator for pupils use; a large faculty of experienced and ablo instructors; open the entire year; both day and evening sessions; a practi cal FJngiisb course, a thorough business course and a course in shorthand unu typewriting under an experienced steno grapher. Write or call for illustrated catalogue and full information. O. A. HOUGH, president; X. G. FELEER, vice-president. LOS ANGELES BUSINESS COLLEGE (Incorporated,) 212 W. Third at.—The oldest, largest, best equipped school of its kind in the city, thorough courses of study; experienced teachers, modern methods,new and delightful rooms reach ed by elevator; success graduates; day and night sessions. Write or cal! for full information. THE GIRLS' COLLEGATE SCHOOL (MISS PARSONS and MISS DEN NEN, principals). 1818-1930-19.2 Grand aye., near Washington st. Collegiate, academic, preparatory, primary and Kindergarten departments; attractive home for boarding pupils. tt MEN AND WOMEN T AUGHT TO MA X E crayon portraits in spare hours ut their homes hy a new, copyrighted method. Those learning my method will he furnished work by me by which tbey can earn $8 to $16 per week. Send for particulars. H. A. GRIPP, German artist, Tyrone, Pa. jy-1 ST.HI_DA'S HALL,SCHOOL for GIRLS -GLh.NDALE— (Incorporated) six miles from Los An geles; ninth ycur begins September 25tb. MlsS K. V. DARLING, 12-13 Principal. FEOEBEL INSTITUTE (Cssade Rosa'sT) training school for kindergarten; also school for boys anil girls of all grades; opens September 23d. Apply to 8-7-ly MADAME LOUIS CLAVERIE. BOYNTf)N X6KMaTTfoTTtEACHEES only; begins September 10th; teach ers aided in getting positions; teachers, governesses and tutors supplied. Room 636, Stimson blk. 6 SOtf LOS AN OEL ES" TRAINING SOilOOl] tor kindergartners. Fall term Septem ber 18th. MRS. N. D. MAY HEW, 079 W. Twenty-third at. Q.Btf MRS. E. HABERKOKN. TEACHER OF elocution and modern languages, Stndio43, Pirlle oldg.,Fourth and Broad way. 12-9 ET ON SCHUU L~FOI I >To V s7~N tj. I*4 W. Pico st. HORACE A. BROWN, LI. B. I . —.- — : ——— . . . ■ - - SPECIA LISTS DR. 5! <L COLLINS, OPTHALMIO Of tlcian, with tbe Los Angeles Optical Institute; eyes examined freo. 125 S. Spring st. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOB iS r ALE—SOME TiOOD ILYPjUaInS in second-band organs: good makes. KQH I.l'R ,t CHASE, 233 S. Spring st. CHIROPODISTS DR. /Ai'HAN —DISEASES OF THE feet. 393 S. Spiiug st, 4-20 FOR EXCHANGE Rates for advertisement■ under this classifi cation—l time, 5 coins per Hue: 1 week, 30 cents per line: 1 month. VI per line. FOrTliAlE^R^^^ aereo very choicest fruit land in Southern Californa, only 6 miles from Los Angeles: all set to fruit and mostly in hearing of tbe very best varieties to be bought; tbe best water riebt in the county, besides a well of sparkling water for domestic nso; large tank house and windmill, house and ba'ii, span ot horses, wagon, pies, chickens, ducks and all (arming utensils to go. This is worth looking into, for nt tms price it Is less than adjoining unimproved land, and must sell tbis week. F. B. WILLIAMS, 112 S. Broadway. 2 FOR EXCHANGE BY JOHN H. COKE. 207 S. BROADWAY. 165 feet W. Seventh St., to exchange for fruit ranch near Pasadena or Cabtienga. 12-room bouse in cbe southwest pert of city for ranch 210 acres in Riverside county for city prop erty; will assume. S-rooni house, Bonsallo aye., for ranch. 0-room cottage, W. Twenty-eighth St., for ranch property. JOHN* H. COKE, 1-5 207 S. Broadway. FOR EXCHANGE— Do you want 5 to 100 acres in the Pan Gabriel valley ? Do you want a city residonce? Have you got something to sell or . trade? 40 acres near Redondo. E. K. ALEXANDER, 8-27-tf S. Broadway. FOIiTEXCHANGE — IF - YOll HAVE property anywhere and wish to ex change it, call on me and you will receive an offer. Oregon, Washington and eastern property a specialty. E. B. PARSONS, room l,"2:iU W. First st. tf FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—B9OOO; A snap; modern cottage of 7 large, de sirable rooms, in very desirable location in this city; wants agrocery stock, $1500, $500 casb, balance good long time. Ad dress P., box io, Herald. 12-1 FOB BXCHAN QE—GOOD HOBBE OOW or bicvele for painting or plastering new houses. R. D. LIST, 128'<j W. Sec ond st 12-29 FOB EXCHANGE — SELL OR change your city property or ranches go to MORRIS .t LEE. 328 S. Roadway. 7-1211 EXCURSIONS _____ EXCi; RSI bTr TO TH if EAST,—THE favorite personally conducted excur sions of tho Santa Fe route leave Los An geles every Thursday morning at 7 oclock; Pullman upholstered cars run without change from Los Angeles to Chi cago, Kansas City. St. Iritis and Minne apolis; with annex cars to Boston; tbe great point, to remerobsr is that you save at ieasl one (nil day's travel hy takingthe fa«t train of the Santa Fe route; attentive conductors accompany tho parties; through berths reserved and more de tailed information obtained at the com pany's otlice, 129 N. Spring St., Ixia Angeles, through any agent of the South ern California railway. J UDSON "8" POP ULA R~EXcTj RS lON S— Every Monday over the Rio Grande Western and Denver and Rio Grande rail way; scenic routa; personally cenducted; newly upholstered cars through to Chi cago. New York nnd Boston; finest equip ment, best service, quick time. Oflloe, 212 S. Spring st. PHILLIPS' PERSONALLY GONDUCT ed excursions, via the Itio Grande and Rock Island routes, leave Los An geles every Tuesday, cross tbe Siorra Ne- I vadas anu pass the entire Rio Grande scenery by daylight; also via Southern route " every Monday. Office, 138 S. Spring st. BURLIVG TON - IO UTE- PERSONALLY' conducted excursions to tbe east every Wednesday, over the scenic line of the world. Upholstered tourist cars without [ change. T. H. DUZAN, Agent, 222 8. Spring st.. Los Angeles, Cal. GO TO MAGNUS" RAILWAY TICKET otlice for regular tickets to all points east via any mute at cut rates. 228 S. Spring St.. opp. Los Angeles theater. PHYSICIANS THE BEST REMEDY IN WI)RLD —My powerful balsam against all pain relieves you in 10 minutes of the most acute pain in the nerv s, headacbe, pain in the face, the dorsal spina, kidneys, arms, legs, stomach, womb and all pains which afflict the human system wherever found, as well, as those produced by hums. DR. GUTIERREZ, 618 Upper Main St., Sentous block, Lea Angeles, Cal. M-U6. DILWILLTaM DAWSON, VITAPATHIO pbysicinn, treats all diseases success fully by tbe electro vitapathio system Ol extracting poisons from the lot nan body. By this great, system all diseases are extracted,leafing the system pure and free from disease. Eleven years practice in tbis city. Electric medicated baths of ail kinds.' See sworn statements at otlice, 3- 10 S. Broadway. 12-5 DeTtTd'YBAIIBONDO, UXIVERBITY of Madrid. (Private Dispensary.) Office hours, 10 to 12 a. in.; 1 to Br. vi.; rooms 215 and 216 Wilson blk. Residence, 815 S. Los Angeles st. 12-5 C. S.~~BELLOWS\ M. TT, H~OME<> pathic treatment of the throat, chest and nervous diseases. 355 8. Spring st,, tel. 1420. ' 12-16 DRTdoEA KING, GERMAN-ENGLISH specialist: diseases of women; private home for ladies during confinement. 416 S. Broadway. MR S. ~DE7j7H. SMThI-SPECIAI/TYI midwifery, ladies cured for during confinement "at 727 Rollevue aye.; calls promptly attended tv; tel. 1118. MRS. 08. BROWN, 608U BROADWAY, room 18, top floor. Electro-magnetic treatment. deTkwong— The eminent Chinese physician and surgeon; office, 113J4 S. Broadway, near First st. HATH PARLORS THE RALSTON TURKISH BATHS, 817 W. Second St., will open December Ist. This will be one of the neatest and most complete bath liousea on the coast, as everything is new and of the latest improvement; the, assistants are all trained for the business, and this will be run litst class in eveiy particular. We have ail the latest improvements in elec tric appliances, and givo all kinds of baths, l'lines reasonable. 12-2 1 FOUND LOST—LADTfVS POCKIOTBOOK, TWO wedding rings, 1 diamond ring. Call at 105 Market at. 2 LE FT AT THIS OFFICE—A HEBREW Biblo. The owner is secretary of tbe Hebrew Children's society, and can gel same by calling at this otlice. A TTORNE YS-A T-LA W C. fTcBONIN. ATI'OBNKYAT LAW; ollices, 13 and 14 Bank bldg., cor.Mnin and First sts. Advice free. 12 10 VIC TOR MO N TOO M EIIY - Attorney at Law, 4- 5-00 132 Stimsnu blk., Ixis Angeles, ETC. PATEN TB FOR INVENTIONS Ob tained in ail countries; bought and cold. S. J. DAY & CO., patent at torneys, room 86, Bryson blk. tf HAZARD '.v.' Toft'NSEND, tt DOWNEY blk. Tel. 17, Los Angeles. ii BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Rates for advertisements under tbli elasslfl cation—l time, 5 cents per line; 1 week, 30 cents per line; 1 month, SI per line. - LODGING HOUSE 28 rooms Worth $3000 — Prloe only $1(300— Owner most cell Apply to BEN WHITE, 221 W. First st. FOB SALE— There is not "an agent In Los Anpe>s that would not verify my statement that tbe 10 acres which I advertise elscwhire in this psper is the biggest snap in Southern California. Look it up. 2 F. B. WILLIAMB, 112 8. Broedwsy. FOB SAI.E-$1750; HALK~INTEREST in tbe best paying 3D-room transient lodging bouse in city; owner will guar antee you $100 monthly net profit; sure Investment; partner preferred to hired help; lady or gentleman accepted; price for balf interest, $1730 cash. Apply to BEN WHITE, 221 W. First st. 2 FOR SALE—M »KE MONEY BY CARE* fttl speculation In grain through a reliable, successful firm. Exc llont op portunities to m» h profits by our new plans. F'tilly explained and sent free. Highest references. PATTTSON <fc CO., 757 Omaha bldg., Chicago, 111. 4-30-0 FOR SALE— LIST YOUR PROPERTY' WITH ERNEST G. TAYLOR, Real Estate end Investment Broker, 214 N. Spring st. He will sell it for you. 12-11-5 FOR - BUILT. EAe>Y payments. Get our figures for cash or payments. Good work and fair prices. See onr plans: also sea houses already built. lIOLWAY LAND CO., room 14, California Bank b'ldg. tf FO R~SAL E—VP. USI NESS CHANGE—A party having $1000 to loan Oil good securi y can find a good opportunity and secure a situation probably during time of loan if everything can be made mutual. F. H. riEI'ER & CO., 108 s. Broadway. 2 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. done witli neatness and dispatch; pa tronage solicited. Office, 818 Bvme blk., Third and Broadway. MISSES HOL COMB. 1-1-96 FOR R A L~E^I _ WILL M AKITTXiOFFER on any business, personal property oi collateral you may wish tv exchange for real estate. E. E. I'ARSONS, loom 1, 230 W. First St. tf FOR SALE -$500—BAKERY; SOUTH west; large brick oven; big route; long lease; 4 nice living rooms; great chance to increase tbe business; good borse, wagon, etc.: exceptional opportunity. BEN WHITE, 221 ft. First st. 2 WANTED - PARTNER IN STEAM laundry plant: will stand investiga tion : small capital required. Address 1., Box 40, Herald. 2 FOR BALE-$3000; STORE DEALING in ladies' and children's snoe-, under wear, etc.; barguin. BEN Will lE. 221 W. First st. • 2 FOR SALE-$1000; HALF INTEREST in good paying liierv stable; full value; no risks. BEN WHITE, 221W, First st. 2 FOR SaTTe—slso; RESTAURANT; NO help needed: clears $14 weekly; is a rare chance. BEN WHITE, 221 W. First st. 2 FOR SALE-LODGING HOUSE, NEAR postoflice; 12 rooms neatly furnished: $575. Apply to BEN WHITE, 221 V\. First st. 2 TO SELLOUT YOUR BUSINESS SEE I. D. BARNARD. 117., S. Broadway. FOR SALE—LODGINQ HOUSES FOR S.YLE-OUR SPECIALTY' 18 THE lodging house business, and we have on our oooks over 100 opportunities for you to chooso from; so if you need any tiung in this line, sbould Do pleased to have you call, as we are positive we can suit you both in price and location. E. T. CA'SEY & CO, 113';,' S. Broadway. TO LODGING-HOUSE BUYERS-ON account uf deatb we have piaeed in our hands a lodging house of 30 rooms, situated on Hill street very close in which must be closed out at once; every room furnished complete, some bed room suits costing as high as (88; this is an elegant opportunity for some one to make money as tbe bouse is paying a very large profit on the investment. E. T. CASEY & CO. 113,'j S. Broadway. LOOK AT THtS-23 ROOM 8 ON 8 Broadway bang up against the busi ness and building portion of tbe street; lease for 2 years which alone Is worth tbe price asked; two front rooms rented permanently for $55 per month; come at once, as ibis will not remain long and see bow cbeap you can buy this proper ty; part cash. E. T. CASEY * CO. 118 m S. Broadway, the lodging-houic specialists. A SNAP—A LUNCH ROOM CLOSE to Main on Third feeding 200 people a day. for $200; must go. E, T. CASEY & CO. 118J* S. Broadway. A 0-ROOM HOUSE ON MAIN CLOSE to tno postoTice nicely and neatly furnished,clean and bright,for $600; please come and look at this. K. T. CASEY & CO. 113,'j S. Broadway. WANT A CUSTOMER AT ONCE FOR a 15-roora bouso on Olivs st. ; rooms all full; house completely furnished and newly papered; we want to sell this place on Monday sure and all you have to do is to sec it; make us an offer and It is yours. E. T. CASEY & CO. S. Broadway. YOU CAN'T BEAT THIS IN CALl fornia—A 30-roora lodging bouse be tween First anu Second sts. in Los An* geles for $1250; rooms all full and paying a profit of over $100 per month. E. T. CASEY & CO., 113'/. 8. Broadway. A COTTAGE OF SIX ROOMS ON W. P'iftli st. at almost nothing; rooms are full and completely furnished. E. T. CASEY (t CO., 113J a ' 8. Broadway. HERE IS A CORKER—IS ROOMS ON W. Seventh, between Broadway and Hill, at a small shade above nothing; can buy this nt your own price as tbe property is given to us to dispose of, unit will make any kind of terms with you. E. T. CASEY a- CO., 118}$ S. Broadway. 0 FOR SALE— Lodging bouse 31 rooms completely furnished; centrally located on Spring St.; steadily occupied by goud reliable tenunts and office men. Price. $2500; will sell or exchange for grocery stock of $1600 and $1000 in casb, or will lake a good roal estate mortgage. Address R-, box 20, this otlice. 12-1 FOR SALE-LODGING HOUSE OF 31 rooms newly furnished in first-class style in the heart ol the city, on Spring St., bringing in $10u clear profit per mouth over and above expenses and rent, etc.; price, $2000; owner has to go east on urgent business is the reason for selling. Addrejs T., box 40, this office. 12-4 RESTAURANTS WOMAN'S EXCHANGE LUNCH ROOM 316., 8. Broadway; home cooking; remomber tbe Thanksgiving dinner Thursday: this is the most unique lunch l-arivr-. in the city. 12-a7 FINANCIAL Rates for advertisements under this classifi cation—! time, 5 cents per line: 1 week, 30 cents per line: 1 month, f 1 per line. PACT itS LOAN CO-LOA!N BflnTXnY amounts on all kinds of collateral security, diamonds, jewelry ami seal skins, also on pimios, furniture and household goods in privnte, lodging and boarding houses or hotels without remo val. Partial payments received. Money quick; nusiness"confidential; privato ot lice for ladies. W. It. DX GROOT, mana ger, rooms 2. 3, and 4, 114 a. Spring st. tf UNION LOAN CO.— Stimson blk. Loans money on ail kinds of collateral sccuritv; Watches, diamonds, aealskins and furniture in lodging and hoarding bouses and on pianos without removal; also on bonds, atucks, mortgages; low interest; inonev at once; business confi dential; private office for ladies, room 112. CLARK A. SHAW, manager, rooms 111 B"d 112, lirst Moor, Stimsjn blk. MONEY TO LOAN ON ~DI AMONDS, watches, jewelry, sealskins, etc.; also on pianos, merchandise, iron and steel safes, furniture in lodging houses, board ing bouses and hotels, without removal; also on city and country property; low Interest; can have money at once; busi ness confidential: private office for ladies. GEO. S. ROBINBON, 253 W. First St., rooms 2 and 3. TH^rifJERMA N~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 Title In surance anil Trust Co. will be ac cepted, making tbe expense on such loans v«ry small. Building loans a specialty. Apply to 1!. G. LINT, Agent, 227 W. Second. 9.1611 L. B. OOH N— The I,os Angeles pawnbroker, 146 N. Main st., loans money on diamonds, watcbes, jewelry, lireaims. pisnos, li braries ami all other collateral securities; also sells unredeemend pledges for money loaned and one month's interest added; make no mistake, it is the reliable L. B. COHN, ihe Los Angeles pawnbroker. IL-10_ MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY OB GO UN try real estate; lowest rates; personal notes or security, warrants, discount mortgiges or any" negotiable papers; for sac, lirst class guaranty mortgases,inter est 6 net. JOHN L. PAVKOVIOH.22O W. First st. 3 24tf POINDEXTER A WADSWOETH, BROK ers, 305 W. Second St., buy snd sell stocks, mortgages, bonds and any good securities; if you wish to lend or borrow or invest in real estate call on us: collec tions mads and properly managed for non-residents. 2Stf MOXEY~T6~LOAN.SAFE FIRST-CLASS mortgages for sale. Close and prompt attention to collections. In collections money must come. Advice about mort gages and collections free. Apply at room 200, Byrne bdg., Third and Broad way. FOR BALE^S2ST6bo"7ORT3O,ot)O"BCHOdL bonds. These bonds are first-class in all respects; will fell to net buyer 6 per cent interest; abstract and attorney's opinion with bonds. We nsk you to in vestigate. H, M. CONGER <t SON, 123 S. Broadway. NATIONAL LOAN AND INVESTMENT Co.—Loans money on all kinds of col lateral seourlty; money quickly: business strictly confidential. "Rooms 96 and 96, Brvson blk.. fifth floor. JOHN MITCH ELL JON KS, manager. 7-3 lyr TO LOAN-MONEY~IN SUMS TO SUIT at reasonable rates. WILLIAM F. BOSBi'SHELi., 107 S. Broadway. 10-l.itf MONE if TO LOAN—BY MOORK <t PAR sons, 228 W. Second st., in any sum. at low rates, on both city and country property; also have choico 6 per cent mortgage, guaranteed, for sale. 6-Btf MONBY LOANED ON DIAMONDsT watches, jewelry, pianos, live stock, carriages, bicycles, all kinds A personal and collateral security. LEE BROS.. 402 8. Spring St. 20tf MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 AND 7 PER cent net on gooi cirv or country property, in sums from $10iK) to 110,0003 M. F. ODEA, tf Fourth st. and Broadway. TO LOAN—UNLIMITED AMOUNT FOR small loans: no commission; light expense. SECURITY LOAN AND TRUST CO., 223 8. Spring St. FO R~SALK - WE HAVE SOME choice mortgages on gilt-edge prop erty for sills. DENVER BUILDING CO., 107 S. Broadway. 10 TO LOAN- $1000 TO $10,000 ON' REAL estate security. ALLISON BARLOW, 123 S Broadway. 6-7tf BORROW WANTED— To oormw $8500 on first-class inside property; no agent; will only deal with principal. COYNE .t CO. tf 2 L. A. Theater bldg. MON E Y~W~A N~TE~D^i6OO ON GOOIM if proved and income Pasadena proper ty; also $1200 and $1500 on gilt edge city property. Address P, box 10, tbis office. 12-4 WAN TED—TO~B6I BOW 84600: 9 PER cent net interest; good security. Ad dress 0., box 100, this office. 6 wanted—of pbivate party, $1500 at 10 per cent on Improved ranch. E. E. PARSONS, room 1, 230 W. Firat st. tf stocks, bonds and mortoaoes For bale-subscribe for sharks in the thirteenth annual series of the Savings Fund ond Building Society of Los Angeles; established in 1883. Office, rooms 101-102 Wilson block, First and Springs's. 12-n MASSAGE AND ELECTRICITY^ DON'T READ THIS IF YOU DO NOT care for a healthy body, but If you do you will never regret it. Massaee, salt rub, shower and electricity. MRS. DR. MAYER, 008 X S. Broadway. 12-2 ELECTRIC VAPOR BATHS AND MAS sage, shampooing snd chiropody; 18 years'experience. MRS. L. SCHMIDT EDDY', lit], S. Broadway. 31 EDITH ANWAY OF BOSTON GIVES massage tbat is delightful and re freshing; also alcohol baths. 8. Spring, room 12. No 12-15 MIBB LO l7\ PRFis'Fo"rtr MASSAGE and alcohol oaths. 288<_ E. First st. rooms 2-3. 12-6 HILDA STANLEY—MABBAGE AND alcohol baths. Rooms 17-18, 233)_ E. First st. 12-5 MRS. M. IRVING, ALCOHOL BATHS. 127 E. Third St., rooms 22 and 24, third floor. 18-14 MAGNETIC TREATMENT AT 208 WlN ston at., upstairs, one block east of postoflice. M-lB SEE M V RAG RE V, FAMOUS MASSAGE, magnetic movement, vapor baths. 318 W. Fourth st. „ CCTJ MYIIA OIIAY, 318 W. FOURTH street. v *- v > DRYLAND CLEAN STORAGE FOR household goods, pianos, trunks.etc.; City Warohouse, 675 Upper Main st. C. T. SMITH, proprietor. Telephone. 615. PL FRANK A. WEINBHANK, PLUMBER and gas litter. 240 E. Second st. Tel. | 136. FOR RENT—HOUSES Rates for advertisements under this elestlfl. ration—l time, ."> cents par line; 1 week, no cents per line; 1 month, $1 per line. buth; nsnr electric lint, $10 per month; or for sale in $2 > payments. It. VMROH, room 80. Temple bik. tf Thirty •second: water. 7 FOR RENT-ROOMS tOBjRBwT—IB* 'N. MAIN ST.: THK Denver; nicely iurnlshed rooms, $I.mi per week.and upwards; center of city; 250 to $1 a day. 9-14 M FOB ItKXT—ROOM AND BOARD~FOR two, tbe best board in town; French cooking, home comfort, small faroilv; ||,00 per week. Mtj East Seventh et. 0 j FO R~B ENT—THK ST. CLAIR, 427', San Pedro St., cor. Winston; new, sunny, housekeeping rooms, furnished or unfurnished. 12-0 FOR E F.N T—TH F. MA It I P08aT"821~K." Second st.; furnished rooms, $1.25 per week up; lodging, 26c, 35c, and 500 per night. _ 10-ltf FOR R KNT—THK FRANCIS; FUR nishod rooms; lirenlaees; at reasons bio rates. 322 8. Spring St., over Owl drug store I>*B _ FOR RKNT-rLKASANT AND SUNNY rooms furnished, single or en suite; table hoard if desired. Home I'laee, 003 S. Main 8 FOR RENT—THE MEN LO; ELEGANT- Iy furnished rooms; Paths tree; prices low. 4io S. Main St., opp. postofliue. tt FOB RENT—TWO LAMB PARLORg for offices or dressmaking parlors, 44U 8. Main at., next to postdflsce. 2 | FOR~BENT~NKWLY" first-olass rooms and oftices at 130 X. Spring st.;call and see tbem. 12-4 FOR RENT—FINEST ROOMS AT 600, 75c,and $1 per day: $.; to $7 per week. At Grand Pacific, 423 S. Spring St. 10-29tf FOR BENT - FIRST-CLASS FVft. nlsbsd rooms, single or en suite; rent ressonahle. New Hsllman. 120 N.Main at. FOR RENT—LODGE ROOM AT TUR ner hall; every first and third Friday of each mouth, inquire of Janitor. 14tf FOR RENT-MIS^EU^AjNEOUS^ FOR ii E XT— A ACR E IMPROVED ranch in Downey. See DEN WHITE] 221 W. Firat st. 2 dentins _ ADAMS 7i 1 tOfco^DENTAL 230' a S. Soring st.; painless extract ing and filling: plate, $o, $s, $10; all work guaranteed: established 1.) years; boura 8-5; Sundays 10-12. ALBANY~DENTAL PARLORS—OEB• man American Bane bidg. A set of teeth, $8; best S. S. White teetb, $10 per set. j7e. LA FORCE, DENTIST, 138... 8. spring St., Los Angeles; rooms 7 and 8. 3-4. W. H. MASSER, D. D. 8., HAS ASSO ciated himself witb A. P. Haas, D. D. S,. 115 W. First St. 2-22-6 Fni7cUN~XINO HAM, DENTIST, moved to Stimson blk.,cor. Third and Spring. Tel. 45. DR. S. H. TOLHURST, DENTIBT.FRED Byrne blk., northwest cot. Third and Broadway, room 230. 12-28 FRANK ~BTKVENS, 324!_ S. SPRING st. Open Sundays and evenings. Elec tric light. DR." KENNEDY, DENTIST, 108,'J N. Spring st., rooms 2, 6 and 7. Painless extraction. — —i— iii. .i bbs FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS FOR BAI.E A hand pianos on easy terms; largest renting atook in tbe city: tuning ana re pairing pi'iimptlf attended to by compe lent workmen.' KOHLER ,t CHASE, 2(3 8. Spring st. 9-6tf FOR BALE—6O RUNNING FEET OF wiro fence, 10 ft. high, with gate. It is in good condition and is suitable for otlice, store or factory partitions. Will be aoid cheap. For further particulars call at Ihe business otlice of Tho Herald. FOR SALE --$..00 PIA X< >, XE W. FOR $200; must bo sold quickly. 3U W. Seventh St. 2 FOR SALE—OLD PAFKRSIN~QUANTL~ tiea to suit, at. this office. I != JiJWITMLISM EABLB— - - - ~ Independent slate writer. Parlora A, B end C, ltamona hotel, cor. Spring and Third sts. Hours 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 12-5 MBS. SHRINER~ XF'ST AND BDBl ness medium; sittings daily; abort time only; circles Tuesday and Friday ut 8 p. m. Scientific treatments, develop ment of mediumship; charges reasonable. 303 W. Seventh st; hours 10 to 4. 12-11 WAN '1' E o C lEN Ce' O AL MIST R V" — Ladies and gents bave your life read by that gjoat pbrenologlst and palm ist, Mine. Amcdee, from Paris. She bas been 15 seasons, to Saratoga Springs, X. V.; has been tested there by leading sci entists; she locates diseases, advises (or business anu love affairs; she rea.'s In your bands all events of your life; no secret for her science. Fee, $1. Office open from 1 to sp. ni. 506 S. Main it,, bet. Fifth and Sixth sts.. 12-12 SALE—LIVE STOCK FOR bTle CHEAP—A GOOD DRlV ing mare; bus been used by a lady ex clusively for over two years; would ex changn "for groceries. 128 Weat 30th at, i BICYCLES 10 TRADE—EDISON'S LATEST~IM proved spring motor phonograph out fit for a goon bicycle. Address, Edison, Herald office. 2_ THE AGENOY for the Relay bicycles, 223 W. Fifth. 12-9 NURSES WAWED^MTtsT^MT^ fessional nurse; obstetrics and all dia. cases and ailments. References given and required. MRS. M. W. XRACIE, 239 8. Hill st. 12-14 [ HousEjnoym^^^^ HtTIIBK MoTING. EEPA/RINU AND building promptly attended to by SPRING & BULGER, at 430 8. Flowet st. 12-20 R. D. LIST, NOTARY PUBLIC AND conveyancer; legal papers caretully and promptly drawn at 1233 a W. Second. 12-4 fljg .^.^ KNIGHT BROS.. PATENT SOLICIT ors; free book on patents. 308 Stim son blk. 0-22-0 THfTpLACE TO HAVE YOUR WATCH repaired—You get a guarantee worth something. W. J. GETZ, 338 8. Broad way. 12-15 BARBBRS^^^^^ THE BLOOMErTbaRBER SHOP; SEE the lady baroer, coi. Spring and Bay. enth sts. 11-31 CAftPET CJLEANINO^^ STEAM CARPET CLEANINICsEWING and laying. JOHN 11. RICHARDS, 120 N. Spring; tel. 1313. 8 9-tf