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6 City Breach Agencies . . OF . . The HERALD In order to accommodate the public Tha Rerald 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 ■tain office as soon as received. These branch agencies do not include the hundreds of book s-tores and news Stands In all parts ot the city where The Herald Is also for sale. Boyle Heights E. Donnell, news dealer, 2114 E. Pirst st East Los Angeles Mrs. E. C. Thacker. news dealer, 104 N. Daly st. _ _ SanFernando Street McKinzie's Pharmacy, i4;« San Fer nando st. W'estlake Park Donald A. Ross, news dealer. zioo W. Seventh st. University H. L. Park, drugs, stationery, etc..post' •ffice building. South Central Avenue Chicago Pharmacy, sor. Central ave. •nd 12th st. CHURCH NOTICES ST. PAUL'8 OHUROH, EPISCOPAL Olive st. upp. the pars:. Open every day in the year. Daily service at Ma. m. The oiergv will res poll.1 to all calls ior tbe offices of Hie church for strangers or visitors Without respect to creed: buri als, marriages, baptisms or visitations of the sick. Use of tbe church cheerfully given free lor funeral service-. Tel. 143. Led. tf SPECIAL NOTICES LEWIS * ALDKRSO.V .112 S. Main st. Yon don't have to have much money to furnisn your bouse nicely at Lewis A Alderson'e. Prices ore such now that a little money goes a long way in buying furniture. Eastern people often tell us they can furnish up as cheap and even cheaper here than they could back east. We buy strictly for cash and discount •very bill and seek to find where we can buy the best, goods for the Icssl money. Our large acquainiance from childuood with the best eastern factories makes it possible for us to get bottom pi ices on ev erything, and selling as we do foi spot cash, we can dap re on the smallest mar gin of profit. We sell line, heavy, solid oak cbeval bed room sets with 18x40 French plate mirrors for $1S and $20: good sets as low as $10; woven wire springs for $1.60; folding beds for $0; new oak ex tension tables for $.">; others for $4; wood chairs fcr 50o; cane seat chairs for 7">c: extra heavy solid oak. high back chairs for $1; rockers, $1,60 to $0; dining tables. $1.60 to $'!; new No. 7 cook stoves for $7; good gasoline stoves from $2 up; gas stoves for $1.50; latest Improved washing machines for $li.50; ladies' oak desks for $7.60. polLhed oak roll lop desks for S20: tine oak secretaries and book cases for $15; lirst-class parlor organ for $36; mirror folding beds for ?18: art squares for $4; linen warp mat ting 'or 15c and 20e; Hood oilcloth for 2.">c. There are carpets, bedding, pillows, \ crockery, tinware and about auytning Wanted to furnish your house from cellar to garret, all cheap ior cash at LEW is ALDER80VS. 112 S. Main si. if FOR St PER WEEK- ON ACCOUNT OF tbe daily arrival of the very latest de signs in sewing machines direct from the eastern factories, and to close out our older stock, we will tor the next few days offer to the people of Los Aneeies and vicinity our second-hand maobinea of all standard makes (almost new 1 at very low tirices. and can be paid fur at the rate of $1 per week. Also headquarters for the old reliable light running New Hume sewing machine. Drop in and look them oer and he convinced for vourself. THE NEW HOM E 8EWINO MACHINE OF FICE, .'(40 >.. Spring st, bos Angeles; B5 E. t'oloraao st.. Pasadena. lot! Bl'SI S ESS it EWSPA1'ER—THE DA ILY Journal, a business newspaper, pub lishing all the county official recoids,real estate transfers, mortgages and liens, building new-, contract work - , nnancial news, and all news relating to tlie re sources and development of Southern California and tbe great territory of the southwest. One dollar per month, or in advance $1" per year. 227 W. First st.. Los Angeles. Cal. 6-1H NOTICE—THE LOS ANGELES i ITV Water Co. will strictly enforce the following rulfs: The hours for sprink- 1 ling are between the hours of t. and 8 ocloek a.m. and b and 8 oclock p.m. For a violation of the above regulations the water will he shut off and a line ol *2 will be charged before the water will be 1 turned 011 again 4-29 FOR SALE -NOTICE TO REA l. ES~- i tale dealers The best evidence that It pays to advertise in the Herald i- tbe fact tnal nnarl\ all the leading dealers in the city aro represented in its "for sale' •olumns, and they hud that it pays. These advertisers are not expert* nientine. Ihey are wideawake business men. They have thoroughly teste.1 Tbe Herald as an advertising .iiadium and • re so well sat 1- tie a wit h tin. r< - o 1 Is that they stich- to tbe proposition. fOR BALE 50 Itl'NNING FEET OP wire feme. In feel blah, with gate; is in good ooiicjilion and is suitable for •ffice, store or [m lory partitions; will be sold , heap. For further particulars call at business office ot tn< Herald, 11 MOT I UK TO t II K 1 o 11 l l- Kri 1000 teams wanted, to haul cel.. from Fort Thomas to the town "t Globe. \. I., and Sapper back from Globe to I on Thomas ' 01 LA VALLEY, GLOBE A NORTHERN RY. «.'(>., bj Win. Garland, president. Add n ss, Bowie, A. T. 1 f REMOVAL. — THE REAL - JESTATE and renti'ig aienoy uf Y. li. KETCH AM has been removed to room T. 189 N. Spring. tit MRS. ALEXANDER REMOVES CORNS and bullions ami gives massage at 4B'I H, Main st., opp. postofflcc. 12-27 |!2S0 WILL ill Y 1 HOM K LOT .\\<JE. leno Heights, s. K. LINDLEY, 100 a. Broadway. ti DR. I.. BOHLES1NGER, THE NOTED | insdium, is at the Na n a :, room 2S7. A. F. BLOPEU—HOI BE MOVER! OF. hee. IB! \. Hr.,;.Twav „, _.. URESSMA KINO MRS. H.M.I'l.l;. fvai .I.RE.-s.\LVKKit7 211 W. First »t , rnuiu in. Los Ange las. Prices ire,,, $.'1.60 up; hi guaranteed. FASHIONABLE ilRESSMAKTNG PAR. lors, 211 W. Bl.Xth -I. price leaBOIl ahle: mom I. on lirst lloor. 12-8 MRS. A. L. UARLETON, PARISIAN modiste; work guaranteed 1 ::i N Pnrin ■ NURSER\ LOS ANGELKB NURSiilt 1 ili.es, plains, seeds, bulbs and eavti; Wwcs't priaef. .*» S. Braauwajr. HELP WANTED—MALE --six Rates for advertisements trader this classifi cation—l time, 5 cents per flfae; I week, 30 cent? per line; 1 month. *1 per line. Successors to PETTY, HUMMEL or CO., | EMPLOYMENT AGENTS, 800-802 W. Second St.. In basement California Bank bldg. Tel. 800. Office hours from 7 n. m. to 7:30 p. ni., • except Sundays. ! MEN'S DEPARTMENT. Shoemaker, sailors, $30. etc. : twocoop ers, tight work; two experienced orango I I fiackers, three months' work; hero boy, is 6 etc.. goiid home. HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT. 1 'Three house girls, city, small fomilice. I $20 each: house cirl, eastern tamiily, -$20; . woman about 35 years. bouseworK small • family. $20; house girl. Whiltier, Santa . Paula.Ontario, Pasadena. Cblno,t2o. each: i seco.id girl. Riverside. (20 and fare, call early: cook and second girl, $'-'."> and $20: girl assist in boarding bouts, |8 week; liousekeeier. man and son, $10; boots- I keeper, man anil thiee children, $10, fare I paid; house girl, family ol two.J|city, $25; | man to drive delivery wagon and collect. ISO month, must deposit 1500 with cni i~l» r ' HOTEL DEPARTMENT. I Waitress, lirst-class country hotel. $20; linen room girl, call early ; cbarohermaid, rooming house. 115; woman cook, coun try, tl day. HUMMEL BROS A- CO. EASTERN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 115' 2 V Mam, tel. 237; furnishes hotels, restaurants ami families with i competent help at short notice. KEAR- I NEY ,V CO., tel. 237. tf_ ! WANTED-SALESMEN —fIOO TO $125 per month and expenses; sample line; position permanent, pleasant and desirable. Address, with stamp, KING MFC CO., F. 73, Chicago. 7-29 WAN TED— 1 FE W~ME N OF GOOD AD dresa can lind employment by apply ing at room 22, German-American Bank bldg., F'irjt and Main sts. 3-24-9b' WANTED—BALKBMAN FOR CITY~RrS tail trade; must ue good advertising man. Give ace. references and experi ence. Address L.C., box 80, this office. 3 WANTED—BALMSMAN TO SELL THE small retail trade dry goods; refer ences ioijuired. E. C. BARNES A- CO., 8 251 S. Broadway. WA NTE I) HF. LP FR EE-- 27 SITV A~ lions, -111. S. Broadway. E. Nittin- Ct-r. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE WANTED—POSITION AS NURSE OR companion for an invalid hy a young man who is a magnetic healer; no objec tion to traveling, POWELL DISPEN SARY, 23ti<4 S. Spring St. 12-7 WANTEH-cooK WANTS SITUATION, family or hoarding house; low wages. Address V, box 60, Herald. 12-3 SITUA TIONS WANTED- FEMALE WANTED - SITUATION BY YOUNG woman as housekeeper or general housework; would like to take a little girl aung; a good home and reliable wages: no objection to country. R. G., this otlice. 7 WANTED—BY COMPETENT, ENPERI - eneed hotel housekeeper, position in a first-class hotel; can give references from the heat hotels In the state. Address G., box, 20, this office. 5 WANTED-AOENTS WANTED — GOOD At IEN TS GEn"t~LE mcn or ladies, to sell Xmas juvenile hooks, albums and works of art: libeial commissions, Call for particulars Monday and Tuesday between 8 and 10 a. m. L. BEHYMER, general agent, 250 S. Spring i street. tf WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS WA NT El >-A "POH choice residence loi on Angeleno Heights, 50x160 leet. east of Echo Park; roust be S)»d; price, |2&0. S. K. LIND | LEY, 10U S. Broadway. tf I WANTED- WILL TAKE 3000 FEET 2X4 redwood or fence posts, and 2500 lbs. barbed wire in exchange for horses, or on new upright piano. 506 S. Broadway. 1-2 WANTED —TO BORROW — $1600 ON lirst-class improved, good Inoome.Pus adena property. Answer soon. Address P, box 10, Herald. :; j WANTED—ONE CAR OF CRUDE OIL | for gas making: offers invited. Ad- I dress, ST. HELENA GAS CO., St. Hel ena, Oal, 3.5-8 WANTED—A CHILD TO BOARD AND care fur. Address, 526 E. Twenty i first at. 3" WA NTED—GOOJ>_COWS ; WILL TA X E one or more good cows on first-class, new upright piaco. LEONARD, 506 s. ] Bread way. tl MEDIUMS MADAM STEWART—FROM BOBTON- ' j the greatest gifted and wonderful j ! clairvoyant in the world; the seventh i daughter of a seventh daughter, she is a < I oorn medium and tbe greatest raid reader , Ii" the world; she ha. read cards since II years of age on mining, speculation, la*- i suits and all business affairs: marriages, i bringing tbe separated and lost lovers ; together; she has no equal; after going I anu seeing others call and see her and be I coovlnoed of her wonderful power and I guts. Card readings, ladies or gentle | men, 50 cents. No. :r>s' 3 S. Spring St., I parlors 7-8. ! THE WORLD'S FAMOUS MEDIUM and pal rrj ist, formerly known tnrough -1 out Eurone and America as Syra, the child medium: greulest living medium. } independent slate writer of the age: if 1 deceived through fakirs, w mld-he mcdi- ' , unis. come, Syra will give you a free tejt : jto prove her powers: she fells jn,t wh it I you want to know; if you are sick or in tiounle she can help you. 318 W. l'ourih j street. " 10 30*8(1 MRS. PARKER, I'ALMIST.CLAIRVOY anI medium: lite reading, business: 1 removal-. law-uits, mineral locations, ! ! loce affairs, etc, l ake Traction car to i Vine -1., -ccond liou«c west ol Vermont ' I aye. | MRS. WALKER, THE GREAT CLAIR-j voyant and card medium, is meeting 1 i witb wonderful success; she invitis the most skenticul to teat ncr power. Parlors U I 318;; S. Spring st. 1-17 DR. M. MUHHLENBRUCH, TEST ME dium and spirit healer; test circles !on Tuesday and Friday evenings; ad mis- I sion 25c. The Brooklyn. 328 W. Fifth st., : cor. Hill. 12 11 Mis- KaTE LAMPMAN, TRANCr*, i test and business medium. Colonial | Hat No. t. cor. Broadway and Kighth sts. Circle- Tuesday and Friday nights. !MME. STANLEY — CELEBRATED card reader; tells \ our past, present and future; ladies, 26c; gemlemen, H»c. Par lor 0, 322 S. spring at. U0 : AGNES H. PLEABANCE, THE CELE | brattd dead trance medium; sittings daily at her resldeuco . No. 834 8. Broad ! way. 12-il I MRs. MAI I) FREITAO, BUSINESS :est medium; sittings daily; circles Monday and Thursday evenings! room 12. 32U ; S. Spring st. " 12-12 MAI AM NORMAND, THE MAGNETIC healer and life readme medium; de relop medium power. 22U 1 -.' E. 7th st. 12-2 | THE MEDIUM MRS. HAt'.NETT, WILL give .ittiugs .laily at Ul.l E. Sixth st.; j > irelo Tuesday and Thursday evenings. MME. DU VAL, I he" wonderful clairvoyant and medium, gives sit- iUi— m . Main .1. UfM LOS ANOELBS HERAI/D: TUJESDAV MORNING. DECEMBER 3. 1895. BUSINESS PERSONALS Kates for advertisements under this clastifl- I cation -1 time, 5 cents per line; 1 weed. 30 cents per line; 1 month, tKI per line. PERSON AL — j v^t^Sjk^kTvlSpiSQ money- -That's what people set who nave tried a small ad. in The Herald. Thay don't cost much, hut tne results are simply marvelous. In this po|>plar department The Herald has made a gain ot moro than 200 per cent during the past few months. Hie circulation counts. Ibe Herald nas it. If you want lo talk to half the people in "i.os Angeles and other parts of Southern California, try 1 s-nall ad. Inndditiin to the immense and rapidly increasing circulation of The Herald, its sales by newsboys, OB trains. 1 at hot#_ and summer resorts, make <> the advertising medium of tbe Pacific coast. Look over these small advertisements today. They jirill interest you and may make yen some money. Tomorrow try one. Tbe results will be both surprising and satisfying. li- itf PERSONAL-FRESH ROASTED OOP fee. Mocha and Java, 350; Ralston cereal coffee, Ise; 5 lbs. good tea. SI; 8 lbs. rolled wheat,2sc; S Ids. best rice,2sc; •I lbs. eastern buckwheat, 25c; can maple syrup, Zftc; can cocoa, 15c; Scans baked heans, 28c; 3 cans salmon, 25c; can corn bsef. 10c; II lbs. beans. iSnj 8 lbs prtinsi, 25c; 8 lbs. raisins. 25c; 4 lbs peaches, 25c; BO bars soap, SI; pork, 8c; bacon, 10c; pure margarine, a substitute for butter, Sue a roll. ECONOMIC store, 409 S. Broadway. _V PEHSON AL—KAI. P~H S BROS. - GOLD Bar Hour, 05c; city flour, SOc; granu lated sugar. -1 lbs., $i; brown sugar, 22 lbs.. $1: 8 lbs. rolled wheat or oat... 260; sardines. 0 boxes 25c; tomatoes, 4 cans. 25c: 7 bars Ocrman family soap. 25c; 5 gallons oil. 11; gasoline. II; 3 packages morning meal, 25e; lard, 10-lb. can, 65c; 113 lba. beans. 25c; 8 lbs 1 ice, -sc. 001 S. I Spring St., cor. Sixth. 8 20 96 r E RSO N A L-50 ~UV NNINQ FE ET OF wire fence. 11l feet high, with gate; is in good condition and is suitable for office, store or factory partitions. Will be sold (heap. Por further particulars call at the business office of The Herald, tf PERSONA I, - IHE LATEST "STYLE Regents' suite made by crack eastern tailors lor |S5, we sell for $15 if we can tit you. MISFIT CLOTHING PARLOP.S. 124 W.First st..near Spring, Wilson blk. tf PERSONAL—WHY PAY A MERCHANT tailor $35 for a suit when you c:*n get the same thing fur $15 at the MISFIT CLOTHING PA RLolls, 124 W. First st., near Spring, Wilson oik. tf PERSONAL - MISFITS AND" called for garments at less than half your tailors' prices at the MiSFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, 121 W. First St., near Spring, Wilson blk. tf PERSONAL NEW PROCESS— IRREO olaritiea, from whatever cause, cured without medicn c, mstmroents or pain : sure cure; lady attendants: low fees. 819 S. Grand aye. 6-8-6 personal harky, did yob see the nobby pair of prints I bought for $3.50 at the MISFIT CLOTHING TAP. I.ORs. 124 W. First St.. near Spring, Wil ton blk. if PERSONAL - PANTS IHAT WERE I made to order for $1- we sell for $H at '; the MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS. 124 W. First st., near Spring, Wilson blk. tf LADIES' " MISFIT STORE, 616 S. Siring —Highest cash price paid for ladies' second-hand clothing. Send pos tal. 1-0 9b' ' PERSONAL —S. AXELFOHD PAYS highest price for gents' cast-off cloth ing at 105 N. Los Angelei St.; send poa- I tal. 1-8-B6 i HIGHEST PRICES PAIIJ FOR MIsTIT and second-hand clothing. A. MEY i ER. tag E. I'ir.t st. 1-2-IH PERSONAL PERSONAL—MEN WANTED WBO ARE now suttering from nervous, mental or physical prostration to send for onr new 4s'-page illustrated book, "Complete 1 Manhood, ' sent free on application, i ERIE MEDICAL CO., US Niarara St., i lluffalo, New York. 8 j PERSONA I.—MA RRI AG E BUREAU - ' I Being a delineator of character I rind I : a husband or wife who will makes happy 1 companion. If you wish to marry call and leave pboto. .118 W. 4th St. 12-90 PERSONAL-ADA MS & BOWBN, KAR peuturs, door ana windo* screens, store fittings, house repairing, building and altering: ironing hoards, .'lsc. 74- S. Main, tel. 966, res. tel. blue s*l. 12 28 PERSONAL—PALMISTRY; 1 HANI) read free: every hidden mystery re vs led; life from cradle to grave without i mistake: 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Ill, W. : Third si. PJ-'.t EDUCATIONAL , WOODBURY BUSINESS COLLEGE (IN- ; I corporated), 226 8. Spring et.. is the j oldest and largest commercial school in . i Southern California; the mosl beantiful ' college rooms and equipments to be J found in he state; elevator for pupii" ! I use; a large faculty ot experienced and ; able instructors; open the entire year; ; 1 both day and evening sessions: a practi- j ( cal English cour.s, a thorough business j ; course and a course in shorthand ami typewriting under an experienced steno ' yraplier. Write or call for Illustrated ■ catalogue and full information, G. A. HOUGH, president; N. G. KEEKER, , ; vice-president. LosANGEI.ES BUSINESS COLLEGE (Incorporated,) 212 W. Third St.—The i j oldest, largest, best equipped sohool of its | I kind in the city; thorough courses of | study; experienced teacher., modern roelhods.new anil delightful rooms reach ed by elevator: success graduates; day and night sessions. Write or cal 1 for lull j information, THE GIRLS' COLLEGATE SCHOOL (MISS PARSONS and .MISS DEN NEN, principal.). 1918-1920-19.2 Grand 1 aye., near Washington st. Collegiate, academic, preparatory, primary and ! kindergarten departments: attractive home for boarding pupiis. tf ! MEN AND WOMEN TAUGHT TO MAX X , . crayon portraits in spare hour, at i their homes l>j a new, copyrighted method. Those learning my method i will be furnished work by nic by whic.'i ! i they can earn $8 to $16 per week. Semi I for particulars. 11. A. GRIP!', German 1 artist. Tyrone, Pa. jy'-T j 1 ST HILDA'S HALL,SCHOOL for GIRLS ' —GLfJNDAI.E— 1 incorporated) -i\ miles from Los An ! ••> les: ninth year begins September 25t11. j MisS K. V. DARLING, 12-13 Principal. FROEBEL I NBTITUTE (Casade Ro«a*";i I training school for kindergarten; also i I .ehool tor boys and girls of nil grades: ' : opens Sopteniber 23d. Apply to 8-7-ly MADAME LOUIS CLAYERIE. ROYNTON NORMAL, FOR TEACHERS only; begin- September lbtb; teach ers aided in getting positions; teachers, governesses and tutors supplied. Room , Stimson blk. ti 30tf LOS ANGELES TRAINING SCHOOL | for kindcrgartners. Fall term Beptem ■ her 18tb. MRS. N. D. MAY HEW, 6TB W. I Twenty-third st. b'-Mf MRS. 10. HA HER KOR N, TEACHER OF elocution and modern languages, ; Studio lit, I'irtle oldg.,Fourth and Broad- ' way. 12.9 I ETON SCHOOL FOR BOYS, NO. 138 W. ! Pico st. HORACE A. BROWN, LL B. : IT I)j;. K. G. COLLINS, OFTHALMIC Of ticlan, wiib the Los Angeles Optical Institute; eyes examined free. 125 b. Spring st. 1 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE-SOME GOOD BARGAINS in second-hand organs: good makes. kUULiiIU st CHASE, _U B. bytiug at. FOR EXCHANGE • Rates for advertisements under this classifi cation—l time, a cents per line: 1 week, 30 centi per line: 1 month. VI per line. foR Exchange— »" by john h. coxe. 207 8. BRfMDWAY". 165 feet W. Seventh st.. to exchange for fruit ranch near Pasadena or Cabncnga. 12-room bouse in (be southwest pert of city for ranch 210 acres in Riverside county for city prop erty; will assume. 8-room bouse, Bonsallo aye., for ranch. 5-room cottage, W. Twenty-eighth St., for ranch property. John h. coxr., 1-6. 207 S. Broadway. FOR Pi XCH ANGE I'o you want 5 to 100 acres in tbe San Gabriel valley? Do you want a city residonoe? Have, you got something to acll or trade. 40 acres near Redondo. E. K. ALEXANDER, 8-27-tf 145 S. Broadway. FOR - IF YOU 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. E. PARSONS, room 1, 230 W. First st. tf FOR SALE OR EXCHAiNGE—S3OOO; A snap; modern cottage of 7 large, de sirable rooms, in very desira'de location 1 in this city: wants a grocery stock, $1500, $500 cash, balance good long time. Ad. dress P.. box 10. Herald. 12-4 FOR EXCHANGE-GOOD HORSE COW or bicycle for paii'ting or plastering new houses. R. D. LIST, 128!. W. Sec ond st 12-20 F~OR EXCHANGE — SELL OR E.V change your city property or rancnes go to MORRIS _ LEE, 328 S. Boadway. 7-12ti _ EXCURSIONS EXCURSIONS TO THE JIAST-THE favorite personally conducted excur sions of the Santa Fe route leave I.os An geles every Thursday morning at 7 oclock; Pullman upholstered cars run without change from Los AngeUs to Chi cago. Kansas City, St. Louis and Minne apolis; with annex cart to Boston: the great pom' to remember is that you save ot least one full day's travel by taking the fast train of tbe Santa Fe route; attentive conductors accompany the partiet; through berths reserved and more de tailed information obtained at the com pany's office, 129 N. Spring St., Loa Angeles, through any agent of the South ern California railway. JUDSON'S POPULAR EXCURSIONS— Every Monday over the Rio Grande Western and Denver and Rio Grande rail way; scenic route; personally ocodUOtad; newly upholstered cars through to Chi cago, New V ork and lioston ; finest equip ment, best service, quick time. Office, 212 S. Spring st. PHILLIPS' PERSONALLY CONDUCT - ed excursions, via tbe Rio Grande and Rock Island routes. I»ave I.os An geles every Tuesday, cross tbe Sierra Ne ] radaa and pass the entire Rio Grande I scenery by daylight; alao via Southern j route " every Monday. Office, 138 S. j Spring st. B U RLI NO TQN ROUTE—PERSONALLY conducted excursions to tbe east every ! Wednesday, over the acenic line o.' tbe j world. Upholstered tourist cars without 1 change. T. H. DUZAN, Agent, 222 S. 1 Spring St., Loa Angeles, Cal. jGO TO MAGNUS' R AIL WAY - TIC KET office for regular tickets to all pi ints i east via any routs at cut rates. 228 S. j Spring St.. opp. Los Angeles theater. PHYSICIANS THE BEST REMEDY IN THE WORLD -My powerful balsam against all pain relieves you in 10 minutes of the most acute pain in the nerve, headacbe. pain lin the face, the dorsal spina, kidneys, arms, lees, stomach, womb and all pains 1 ; which afflict the human system wherever I 1 found, as well as those produced by burns, DR. GUTIERREZ. 61s Upper Main St., Sentous bl'iek, Lea Angeles, j Cal. 1-1-96. I DR. WIL LI AMD AW SON, VITAPATHIO j physician, treats all diseases success- ' ! fully by tbe electro vltapatbto system .el extracting poisons from the hunan i body. By this great syßtem all disease' 1 are extracted,leading the system pure and free from disease. Eleven years practice .in this city. F.lectric medicated hatlis ot ail kinds, fee sworn statements atottiee, ■ SiQ 8. Broadway. 12-5 I DR." T.IPYBARRONDO, UNIVERSITY of Madrid. (Private Dispensary. 1 Office hours. 10 to 12 a. m. ; I to 3 p. tu.; moms 215 and 21H Wilson blk. Bellrienoe, 1 815 S. Los Angeles st. 12-5 j c7~s7"BELLOWS, M. P., HO.VH.n pathic treatment of tne throat, chest and nervous diseases. 35.3 S. Spring St., I tel. 1420. 12-16 ! OR. DORA MSG. GERMAN-ENGLISH i specialist: diseases of women; private ' ! home for ladies during conlinement. 446 i js. Btoadway. MRS. DR. J. H. SMITH—SPECIALTY, midwifery, lidies cared for during j ' confinement at 727 Bellevtte aye.; call* 1 promptly attended tv; tel. 1119. j MRS. DR. BROWN. 608. BROADWAY" ! room 18, top floor. Electro-magnetic j treatment. drTkwong— The eminent Chiness physician and surgeon: office, ll.t'o S. Broadway, near First st. BATH PARLORS ; THE RALSTON TURKISH BATHS, 317 , W. Second St.. will open December Ist. I'll s will be one of the neatest and | I must complete batb houses on tbe c.iasi. las sverytbing is new and of the lates; improvement: the atelstgnts are all 1 , trained for the business, and this will he ■ run first class in eveiy particular. We [ have all the latest improvements in elec- j ; trie appliances, and gi\c all kinds of . hath-. Prices icasojiahlc. 12-2 i ' LOST AND FOUND IF THK PARTY THAI PICKED UP A black ostrich Feather Ixu on Fourth ! st., bet. Olive st. and Broadway, Sunday, will leave, it at 323 S. Spring St.,tbey will receive reward. 3 LEFT AT Til IS OFFICE—A HEBREW Bible. The owner is secretary of the Ilefrew Children's society, and can get ; same by calling at this office. : lost - IWKETBOOk, CONTAINING i three notes, payable 10 Harry D. Sul livan; lindcr will please return to 4021 Temple st. and get reward. 3 j •FOUND -FOB Oil AIN AND KNIGHT ] of I'vthuis i harm. Apply at room 5, I j L. A. '1 heater building. 1 jj A TTORNE YS-A T-LA W !C. F. CROnTn, AT ioRNEY AT LAW; offices. 13 and 14 Bank bldg., cor.Main and First sts. Advice free. 12 10 j VICTOR MONTGOMERY-.: Attorney at Law. j 4 6-96 132 Stimsnn hik., Los Angeles. PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, ETC. PAT EN" T8 FOR "IN VENTIONS Ob tained in all countries; bought and i sold. S. J. DAY (t CO., patent at torneys, room 85. Bryson blk. tf I HAZARD & TOWNSEND, II DOWNEY I h|k. Tel. 47. Los Anvelew. 3 PLUMBERS , 1 R A NK~A WE UN Sll anIT. I'M IM BER and gas titter. 240 E. itecond et. Tel. IM. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Ratct for advertisement* under thin claMitt catton-l time, 5 cents per line; 1 week, 30 cents per Hue; 1 mouth, 91 per line. FOR BALE— ™ There is not "an agent In Los Angeles that won Id not verify my statement that tbe 10 acres which I advertise elscwhsre in this paper is the biggest snap in Southern California. Look it up. 2 F. B. WILLIAMSONS. Broadway. FOR Mo¥kY~BY CARbT ful speculation In grain through a reliable, successful, firm. Excellent op portunities to make profits by our new plans. Fully explained and sent free. Highest references. PATTISON ACO , 757 Omaha bldg., Chicago, 111. 4-30-6 $500—GOOD OPK-N I NO;~PARTNER IS wanted in one of the best established detective offices in city; this is actually ao exceptional chance; best of references given ; sure to clear over $75 a month to each, prolit. Apply for particulars at 221 W. First st. 4 FOR MALE - LIST YOl'R PROPERTY WITH ERNEST O. TAYLOR, Real Estate and Investment Broker, 214 N. Spring st. He will sell it for you. 12-14-5 FOR" S A LE— HO USES .BUI Uf. E a"sY payments. Oet our figures for cash or payments. Good work ami fair prices. See our plans: also see houses already built. HOLWAY LAND CO., room 14, California Bank b'ldg. tf FOR SALE — 3U-ROOM~~ LODGING house on Broadway; price of furni ture an i lease, $1300, must be sold at once; bargain. ASSOCIaTKD HOTEL INVESTMENT BUREAU, hotel brokers, 102 S. Broadway. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING done with neatness and dispatch; pa tronage solicited. Office, HIS Bvrne blk.. Third and Broadway. MISSES HOL COMB. 1-1-96 FOR S AI-E-f WILL MAKE AN OFFE R on any business, personal property oi collateral you may wish to exchange "for real estste. E. E. f ARSONS, loom I, 230 W. First st. tf FOR SALE-RIO SNAP, ON ACCOUNT of sickreas; must be sold today: $350. Store for $190, eroceries, cigats, tobacco, notions, etc. OWNER, 140 W. tilth St. 3 FOR SA LE--WOLFSKILL TRACT, N ICE 8-room mudern house, rented al $25 a month , $2100, part cash. BEN WHITE, 221 W. First st. I BAKERS, ATTENTION! — BAKERY," southwhest part of city, Isrge ovens, good horse, wagon, etc. I living rooms; price, $500. BEN WHITE, 221 W. First St. 4 FOR SA I,E-- G ROGER V STOBE.IF I FTH St. and Maple aye. Aprlv to CKAIU, STUART A CO., 112 S. Los Augalea st. 5 FOR SA LE LUNCH ROOMS, RA X EIVY and delicacies; big bargain; 1200. I. D. BARNARD, U,'., s. Broadway. 3 FOR SA LE —FRU IT AWu cTol R store: good living rooms; only $31M. I. D. BARNARD, 117. S. Br. adway. 3 FOirsAl E SHOIvFoRDER ItEST AU ram; Lest bargain in town: $650. I. D. BARNARD? 117~ S. Broadway. 3 FOR MALE-COAL, FEED~ GROCERY and bay trade; living rooms; $750. I. D. BARNARD, 1171, S. Broadway. 3 FOR SALE-BAKERY WITH OVEN; large routes and shop trade; $050, 1. D. BARNARD. 1 IT■ _S. Uroadwsy. 3 FOR SA LE—A FINE DELIC ACY.BAK ery und restaurant in a splendit' loca tion; low rent. No. 513 S. Main st. 'J $1200 - SALOON; * LARGE, WELL equipped. BEN WHII'E.22I W. First et. 4_ LODGING HOUSE." 12 ROOMS, ONLY $675. BEN WHIlE, 221 W. First st. 1 ITO SELL OUT YOUR BUSINESS SEE I I. 1). BARNARD. 117', S. Broadway. FOR SALE-LOBOINa MOUSES FOR SALE—OUR SPECIALTY IS THE lodging house business, and we have on onr oooks over 100 opportunities for you to Chouse Irom ;so if you need any ! tning in Ibis line, should be pleased to | liavo you call, as we are positive we i can suit you both i i price and location. lE. T. CASEY" ,t CO, 113., S. Broadway, i — iTO LODGING-HOUSE BUYERS—ON account of death we nave poiced il) i our hands n lodging house of 30 rooms, situated on Hill street very close in : which must ho closed out al once; every room furnished complete, some hed mom suits costing as high as $66; tins is an elegant opportunity I'or some one to , muKe money as tbe bouse is paying a very Kirge prolit on the investment. E. [T. CASEY A CO. U3J. 8. Hroadwav. LOOK AT THIS—23 LOOM 8 O.N 8 BrradWay bang up against the busi ness and building portion of tiie street; leaso (or 2 years which slone is worth ' the price asked: Lwo front rooms rented I permanently for $55 per month; come 'at onus, as this will not remain long and see how cheap you cm buy this proper < ty: port cash.' E. T. CASEY A CO. 113.. S. Broadway, the lodglog-boute special.sts. I ; j A SNAP—A LUNCH ROOM CLOSE j to Mum on Tbird feeding 200 people . a day, for $200: mini go.sE. T. CASEY' ,t I CO. HSJ-ij S. Broadway. A 0-ROOM HOUSE ON MAIN CLOSE to tpe postotice nicely and noaily furnished.clean and bright,for $1100; please i come and look at this. E. T. CASEY" it j CO. 113.; S. Broadway. I WANT A CUSTOMER AT ONCE FOR a 15-room house on Olive st. ; rooms ; all full; house completely furnished and newly papered; we want to sell this 1 place on 'Monday sure and all you have to do is lo s<-e it; make US an offer and it ,is yours. E. T. CASEY & CO. 113). S. Broadway, j YOU CAN T BEAT THIS IN" OALl fornia—A 30-room lodging bou-e be tween First anu Second sts. in Los An geles for $i2.)0; rooms all full and paying '. a profit of over $lul> per month. E. T. i CASEY & CO., line: S. "roadway. ; A COTTAGE OF SIX ROOMS ON \v. Fifth st. at almost nothing; rooms are i full and completely furnished. E. T. CASEY & CO., 113' S. Broadwoy. HERE IS A CORKER -15 ROOMS ON W. i Seventh, between Broadway and i Hill, at a small shade above nothing; ; can buy this nt your own price as the j property is given to us tv dispose of, i and will make any kind of terms with you. K. T. CASEY .t CO., 118). 8. j Broadway. 0 FOR SALE - Lodging house 31 rooms completely furuished; centrally located on Soring St.; steadily occupied by good reliable tenants und office men. Price. $2500; will sell or exchange for grocery stock of $1500 and $1000 in casb, or will take a good roal i estate mortgage. Address R., bog 20, tbis office. 12-4 FOR SALE-I.OUGING HO USB OF 31 rooms newly furnished in Orat-claia | style in the heart ot the city, on Spring St., bringing '11 $100 clear profit per month over and above expenses and rout, etc.; price, $200); owner has 10 go east on urgent business is the reason for selling. Addrejs T.. box 40. th* office, 12-4 CHIROPODISTS DR. /Ai'HAN DISEASES OF IHE feet. 253 S. Spring st. 4-26 FINANCIAL Rates for adverttsementt under this elaaalfl catlon- 1 time. 5 cents per line: 1 week, 30 cents per tins- 1 month, s)l per line. IXACUFIcTIbYN~C( amounts on all kinds of collateral security, diamonds, jewelry and seal skins, also on pianos, furniture and household goods in private, lodging and hoarding houses or hotels without remo val. Partial payments received. Money quick; ousiness confidential; privato ot lice for ladies. W. E. DB ((ROOT, mana ger, rooms 2. 3, and 4, 114 0. Spring st. tf UNION LOAN CO. - Stimson blk. Loans money on all kinds of collateral security; watches, diamonds, sealskine and furniture in lodging and boarding houses and on pianos wilbout removal; also on bonds, stocks, mortgages, low interest; money at once; business confi dential; private oftico for ladies, room 112. CLARK A. SHAW, manager, rooms 111 a«d 112, hist tloor. Stimsjn blk. MONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS? watches, jewelry, sealskins, etc.; also on pianos, merchandise, iron and sleel safes, furniture in lodging houses, board ing houses and hotels, without removal; also on city and country property; low interest; can have money at once; busi ness confidential; privateoftice for Indies. GEO. S. ROBINSON. 233 W. First St., rooms 2 and 3. THE GEIt MA N" - 8 A YIN G B™AiNb LOAN Society of San Francisco will make loans on improved city und country prop erty. On loans of $5000 and under cer tificates ot title from the Title In surance and Trust Co. will be ac cepted, making tbc expense 011 such loans v»ry small. Building loans a specialty. Apply to R. G. LUNT, Agent, 227 W. Second. 8.15 m L. B. COHN-- ~ The Los Angeles pawnbroker, I4ti N. Main st., loans money on diamonds, watebes. jewelry, firearms, pianos, li braries and all other collateral securitiea; also sells unredeemend pledges for money loaned and one month's interest added; make no mistake, it is tbe reliable L. B. COHN, tbe Los Angelas pawnbroker. 12-10 MONEY TO LOAN ON CIT V OR COD N try real estate; lowest rates; personal notes or security, warrants, discount mortgages or any" negotiable pnrers; for sale, lirst class guaranty mortgages,inter est ti net. JOHN L. PAYKOVIC 11,220 W. First st. 3 24tf POIN DEXTER <& WA DSWORTH, BROK era, 305 W. Second st., buy snd sell stocks, mortgages, bonds and any good securities; if you wish to lend or borrow or invest 11 real estate call on us- collec tions made and properly managed for : non-residents. 28tf MONEY TOLOAN.SAFE FIRBT-C1 .ASS mortgages for sale. Close and prompt attention to collections. In collections money must come. Advice about mort gages and collections free. Apply at room 20S, Byrne bdg,. Third and Broad way. FOR SALE- $25.<»K1 OR $30,00u SCHOOL bonds. These bonds are first-class In all respects; will rell to net buyer 8 per cent interest; at street and attorney's opinion with bonds. We ask you to in vestigate. 11. M. CONGER A BON, 125 S. Broadway. N ATION AL LOAN AND IN VESTMENT Co. —Loans money on all kinds uf col lateral security; money quickly; business strictly confidential. Rooms 98 and mi, Bryaon blk., fifth floor. JOHN MITCH i:i.I. Jon l-:s, manager. 7-3 lyr TO LOAN—MONEY'"IN SUMS TO SUIT at reasonalde rates. WILLIAM F. bosbvsheli, io7 s. Broadway. 10-i.uf MONEY TO LOAN-BY MOORE A- FAl£ sons, 220 W. Second St., in any sum, at low rates, on both city and country property; alao have choice ti per cent mortgage, guaranteed, for sale. tl-Htf MON E V LOA NED ON DIAMONDS, watches, jewelry, pianos, live stock, carriages, bicycles, all Kinds .-f personal snd collateral security. LEE BROS.. 4'J2 8. Spring st. 20tf MONEY TO LOAN AT (i AND 7 PER cent net on goo I city or country property, in sums from $1000 to $10,000. M. F. O DEA, tf Fourth st. sud Broadway. to Loan -unlimited am o v n t'for small loans: no eorumission; light expense. SECURITY LOAN AND TRUST CO.. 223 S. Spring St. for" sale .2~we~ havf: some choice mortgages on gill-edge prop erty for sf.ie. DENVER BUILDING CO., 107" S. Brcadway. 10 TO LOAN ~slliijii TO $IO,lii>")" _ ON RE A I, estate security. ALLISON BARLOW. 123 S Broadway. I ti-7tf WANTED-TO BORROW W ANTIC D— To oorrow $8500 on firet-class inside property; no agent; will only deal with principal. COYNE & CO. tf 2 L. A. Theater bldg. WANTED TO BORROW, $15,000, AT <> per cent net, 3 to 5 years, on satis factory real estate nesr I.os Angeles. Ad dress or apply to 8. B. GORDON, attor ney, Bryson blk, 3-6-7 MONEY WANTED—SISiiO ON GOOD IM proved and income Pasadena proper ! ty; also $1200 and 11600 on gilt edge city J property. Address P, box 10, tbis office. ;WA NTED—TO ROE ROW $45017; 9 PER cent net interest: good security. Ad dress 0.. box 100, this office. 6 IVATE PARTY, $7500 at 10 per cent on improved ranch. E. E. PARSONS, room I. 230 W. First st. tf STOCKS, BONDS AND MORTGAGES FOR RALE- SUBSCRIBE FORSHARF.S in the thirtccnlh annual series of the Savings P'lirid and Building Society of I Los Angeles; established in 1883. Otboo, j rooms 101-102 Wilson block, First and Spring sts. < 12«9 MASSAGE AND ELECTRICITY ! VAPOR BATH AND ELECTRICITY 1 are to tbo body what oil is tomacbin ; cry, when vitality has been reduced by poor digestion, nervousness, dizzy spells, I this is tbe treatment you need. MRS. DR. MAYER, 018)4 S. Broadway. 2-2-fJi ELEI;TRIt! VAPOR BATHS AN 1J MAS sage. shampooing anil chirorrodv; 18 years' experience. MRS. L. SCHMIDT EDDY', Yl\y z 8. Broadway. 81 EDITH ANWAY OF BOSTON GIVES massage that is delightful and re freshing; also alcohol baths. 355K S. Spring, 100 m 12. No rivals. 12-15 MISS LOLA PRESTON, MASSAGE and alcohol oaths. 233H E. First nt... rooms 2-3. u\B HILDA STANLEY-MASSAGE AND" alcohol baths. Rooms 17-18, 233; a E. First st. 12-5 V MRS. M. IRVING, ALCOHOL BATHS? 127 K. Tbird st., roome 22 and 24, third floor. liM4 MAGNETIC TREATMENT AT 208 WlN ston at., upstairs, one block cast of postoUice. 12-16 SEE MYRA GREY, FAMOUS MASSAGE, magnetic movement, vapor baths. 518 W. Fourth st. CCU MYRA GRAY, 318 W." FOURTH street. V__ STORAGE DRY AND CLEAN STORAGE FOR household goods, juanos.tiunks.etc.; City Warehouse, t>7s Upper Main st. C. T. SMITH, proprietor. Telephone. 045. FOR REST-HOUSES Rates for advertisement! under thla elaailrt i cation—l time, 5 cents tier line); 1 week, :iu cents per line; 1 month, VI per line. KOR^WMJX" AND bath; near eleetrlo line, fin per month; or tor sale in $25 payments. It. VKRUH, room 80. Temple'blk. tf FOR RENT—FIRST-CLASS UVROOU furnished house cm University electric railroad. SOHU YLBR COLE, 328 8. Broadway. FOR RUNT—4.ROOM ' FEAT, 148 W i Tnll '| t y'""" > nd: ll'-'.inclnding water. 7 FOR RENT-ROOMS WANTED- lt\ 2 GENTLEMEN. A I). joining sunny rooms with private batb ; central location desired. Address box '/.. fIU, this office. FOR"RK.NT- 188 N. MAIN, .B*.; THE Denver; nicely furnished rooms, 81..V) per week und upwards; center of city; 25c to ft a day. !M4tf i FOR BO*xt|T"ir?Oß two, tbe beat board in town; French cooking, home comfort, small fumlly; $1.50 par week. IM\i East Seventh st. II {} FOB HKNT—THE HT. CLAIR, t)H'A San Pedro at., cor. Winston; new, sunny, housekeeping rooms, furnished or unfurnished. 12-0 • FOR RENT—THE MARIPOSA, 821 K. Second st.; furnished rooms, $1.25 ' per week up; lodging, 25c, 300, and 500 per night. 10-ltl FOR RENT—UNPURNIBHBD FRONT parlor, east and soutn exposure, with use of kitchen; rent, $12 n month. 10113 South Pearl. 4 FOR RBNT—THE FRANCIS; FUK itished rooms; fireplaces; at reasona ble rates. 322 8. Spring at., over Owl drug store 12-H FOR R B N T-TH ft ME N LU) 'EL IS OA NT - ly furnished rooms; baths free; prices low. 4il> S. Main et., opp. postutliue. tf FOR RENT- NEWLY FURNISHED first-class rooms and oltices at 130 N. Spring St.;oall and see tbem. 12-4 FO R RIIN T— FIN EST "ROOMS AT ftOe, 75e,and $1 per day; $3 to $7 per week. At Grand Pacific, 423 S. Spring st. 10-2!)tf FOR RENT — FIRST-CLASS KUR nlsbed rooms, single or en suite; rent reasonable. New Hellman. 120 N.Main si. FOR RENT-LODGE ROOM AT TTJR ner hall; every first and third Friday of each month. Inquire of Janitor. 141 f FOR RENT-T WO DESIRABLB.SUNN V rooms, furnWhcil, on car line, $8. 1,311 , B, Hill. 4 FOR RENT—STORES * FOIl" lIENr'-iIN "TOT SIDR OF' Broadway, near Fourth -t.,two of the most elegant stores in the city. They are I in the four story bluett now in course, of eonstruotion adjoining Hotel Broadway on tbe south, and II desired can now be made into one store fronting about iH) feet. Tbey are large, elegant stores,which if changed and made intoona store would ihe superior to anything in tno city, j CLARK A BRYAN.I27 W third st. 4 \ FOR RENT-'mTsCEL I.ANEOUS FOR I RENT-.. ACRES IN FRUIT I with 8-rOotn house en First St., Boyle Heights. See F. A. HUTCHINSON, »13 W. Firat st. 8 Z Ft >R RENT-PART OF MY NEW HAM. mam Turkish batbs.2lo 8. Broadway] also tbe old Main si. Hammura. Impilre lof H. O. BROOKS. 230 S. Main St. g DENTISTS ADAMS BROS.—DENTAL PAR~LORsT 23f»'- S. Sonne st.: painless extract ing ami tilling : plate, SB, $8, $10; all work guaranteed; established 1J years; hours 8-5; Sundays 10-12 f. E. LA FORCE, DENTIST, "iStiT? ~S? sprine at., Los Angeles; rooms 7 and - 8. _ _ :, " 4 _ ■ W. 11. MASS Kit, D. D. 8.7 HA B ASSO ciated himself with A. I. Haas, D. D. S,. 115 W. First St. 2-22-ti ; ' f7r7cl) NNING HA Mi DIC NTI ST, RB~ moved to Stimson blk.,cor. Third and Spring. Tel. 45. • DR. 8. H. TOLH URStTDENT IST,FRED Byrne blk., northwest coi. Third and Broa.lway, room 23.0. 12-20 FRANK STEVENS. 324. S. BPRINU at. Open Ijuuduys and evenings. Elec ; trie light. ! DR." KENNEDY, DENTIST, iOBV< N. I Spring si , room* 2, t; and 7. Painless I cxtraciion. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS I FOP. S ALE -"NEW VND"'sECOND | hand pianos on easy terms: largest renting stocK in the city: tuning anil re ■ pairing promptly attended to by eorape : i tent workmen. KOHLER ct CHASE, ] 233 S. Spring st. O-litf FOR SALE-00 RUNNING FEET OP wire fence, 10 ft. high, with gate. It is in good condition and is suitsblc for , office, store or factory partitions. Will he sold cheae For further particulars call at the business otlice of The Herald. FOR SALE-GOOD SINGER SEWING machine for $10; warranted to work perfectly. 108 F;. Fourth st., room SB, 3 1 for'sal'e-old papers iTTqFant"L. tiea to suit, at this office. " 1 « —saa ' ; lEARLKIEARLK- Independent slate writer. Parlors A, B and C, Ramona hotel, cor. Spring and Third sts. Hours to a.m. to 5 p.m. 12-5 . MRS.' SHRINKR. TEST AND BUBI -ness medium; sittings daily; short time only; circles Tuesday and Friday at Bp. m. Scientilie treatments, develop. I ment of niediiimship; charges reasonable. 303 W. Seventh at; hours 111 ti 4. 12-11 I - • PALMISTRY ' WANTED—SCIENCE OF PALMISTRY I —Ladies and gents have your life 1 read by that great pnreuologlst and palm ist, Mine. Amcdee, from Paris. She has been 15 seasons to Saratoga Springs, N. 1 \\; lias been tested there by leading sci -1 enlists; she locates diseases, advises for ' i business ana love affairs; «he rea's in your bands all events of your life;no secret for her science. Fee, $1. Office open from 1 to sp. ro. flUti 8. Main it, bet. , Fifth ami Sixth sts.. 12-12 FOR SALE-LIVE STOCK I LoK SALtTcHEAP-A GOOD DRIV. ing mure; has been used by a lady ex- J clusivcl? for over two years; would ex -5 pbaiige for groceries. 128 West 3'Jtb st BICYCLES ' sTEaRSEN A OO.HAV E THE AGB*NC V lor the Relay bicycles, 223 W. Fifth. 12-3 5 ~~ NURSES WANTED—MRS."M. W. TRACIE, PRO. 1" fessional nurse; obstetrics and all dis eases and ailments. References given : and required. MRS. M. W. I'RACIE, 239 ' 8- st. ■ novsß - REPAIRING AND f building promptly attended to bj 1 SPRING & BULGER, at 439 S. Flowei ■ "• '""'" \ NOTARIES R? D?~LIST, NOTARY PU rfLlcT AND [ conveyancer; legal papers carefully and promptly drawn nt 123U W. Second, s " 12-4 PATENTS, COPY, ETC • KNIGHT BROS?, 'PATENT soi.lcl T ors; free book on patents. 511s ej re . son blk. !»•'-'- I! - v. * \