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8 The Herald ia the only Lot Angeles newspaper which has printed every day during the past eight months a sworn statement of Its circulation since December 31, 1894. Sworn Statement of Circulation Telfair Creighton, president of the Herald Publishing Company, first duly sworn, deposes and says: That the aver age daily circulation of the Los Angeles Dally Herald for the first half of October, lBg6, was 11.076 copies, and for the last fifteen days the daily circulation was as ! ollows: October 17 10,060 18 13,000—Sunday 19 11,0 25 80 11,100 21 11,100 S3 11.1C 0 23 11,275 24 11,275 « 26 14,000— Sunday « 26 11,450 » 87 11,860 f 28 11,4 50 • 29 13,000 * 30 12,500 31 15,000 Daily Average 12,004 Also, that the average dally circulation of the said newspaper for 180; was 6784 copies; for the month of January. 1896, 7347; for February, 8021; for March, 8152; for April, S3S6; for May, S408; lor June, 8435; for July, 0298; for August, 10,230; for September, 11.215. TKLFAIR CREIGHTON. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 31st day of October, ISO 6. RICHARD D. LIS I, Notary Public in and for Los Angeles County, State of California. The circulation of The Herald in Southern California and Arizona is larger than that ot any other news paper published. CHURCH NOTICES THE STRANGER'S SABBATH HOME— First Methodist, 323 S Broadway. John \ B Wilson, D. I>. Sermons: 11. The Tenderness of Jesus: 7-30. The Lost Found. Special music: the great sacr... song soloist. Miss Flora lb no 1 : com, 1-, SPECIAL NOTICES BUSINESS NEWBPAPER—TH E DAILY Journal, a business newspaper; publish ing ail the county official records real estate transfers, mortgages and liens building news, contract work, financial news, and all news relating to tin re sources and development of Southern California, and the great territory of the southwest. One dollar per month, or iv advance $10 per year. 227 W. First st.. Los Angeles. Cal. 8-1 tf THE ORPHANS' HOME RECEPTION is the anticipated feature for the coming Tuesday, November IT. ut which time from 2 to 10 p.m. ail friends will be wel comed and eordiallv received by both the children and the board of managers of the home, corner of Yale and Alpine sts. There are no invitations issued but all alike are invited. MRS. C. B. WOOD HEAD, Cor. Sec. JOHNSON & RITCHIE. ASSAYERS AND mill men; experimental tests made by hand or actual mining process, by Smith mill; ores tested by cyanide and concen tration: mines and mills examined and advised on; general agents for mining machinery; samples may be sent by mail or express. Office I.7 E. Fourth St., Los Ange'tes. Cal. 2-10-lu NOTICE —TH E LOS ANGELES CITY Water Co. will strictly enforce the fol lowing rules: Tile hours for sprinkling are between th hours of 0 and 8 oclock , a.m. ar.d 0 and 8 oclock p.m. For a vio lation of the above regulations the water will he .shut off and a fine of $2 wlii be charged before the water will be turned on again. * tf IF YOU WANT A BUILDING LOT within walking distance on Central aye. eiectrlc car line, at reasonable price and upon easy terms, send for map and price list of the Alexandre Weill tract or call | fer particulars on RICHARD ALT SCHUL, soli agent. 408 S. Broadway, tf GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHES CLEANED dyed and renovated by a new process which do-s not shrink or put the clothes out of shape; all work guaranteed. BOS TON STEAM DYE WORKS. 2511 New High St. Telephone Main 45). 2-7-97 THE INVESTOR—G. A. DOBINBON, ED itor. Published Thursdays, Devoted to the financial interests of Southern Call forni; 31.00 per annum. On sale a: prlncip'-tl news stands. Office, 4 Bryson block. Los Angeles. tf WANTED—A FEW PERSONS WISHING to go to the mines at Goler or Rands burg can avie'i themselves of an onpor tunltv by ro-11'.l -- at grocery cor. Tl'"'d and San Pedro st. II LADIES—HAVE Voir DRESS SKIRTS cleaned, rebctiml and pressed jusl like new ones; prices moderate. BOSTON DYE WORKS, 250 New High St.: tel. | St. 2-7-97 j MISS A FUERTA WILL TEACH THE Spanish and French languages for $2 a , .-n&nth: graduate from 'In- Spanish aead- ■ smy, City of Mexico. 423 E. Third st. 12-7 j IF VOL' WISH TO BUY OR SELL REAL I estate in this city or loan or borrow { money on mortgage, call oti RICHARD ALTSCHUL, 40S s. Broadway. tf FOR GOOD THINGS IN BUSINESS OR real is'.a'e see tin- broker. E. W. CAMP BELL. 110 S. Broadway. "Good things pushed along." If OSTRICH FEATHERS I 'LEANED, dyed ar.d curled on short notice. BOSTON DYE WORKS, 250 New High st.: tel. 451. 2-7-07 TAKE NOTICE—THE CITY PUBLIC manure dump has been removed to Wes tern aye.. one mile south of Jefferron St. 11-15 WALL PAPER, 3c: is FEET BORDER. \ 15c: ingrains. 8c; border. 50c per roll. WALTER. 21S W. Sixth. 11-22 CARPET WEAVING DONE CHEAP; best kind of warp used. 440 Towne aye., ill 11-22 LOST AMD FOUND LOST. STRAYED OR STOLEN—FINE thoroughbred bull pup, long ears and long ; tall, wearing leather collar: brindled over ; one eye and about 9 months old; very muscular;ilberal reward for conviction of thief or news of same, or reward for any ■ trace -of dog. Address 24C0 s. Flower : St.. or H T. 8.. box 21, Herald. tf 'J . FIVE DOLLARS REWARD Fl 'l: IN'FI It nation or the rel '.m of the black and tan i female dog wn.ch disappeared Tuesday morning from 790 Kohler st.. as described ln Thursday's issue. 14 STRAYXD FROM LOVERING'S STA ble. San Pedro St.. bet. First and Sec oner, a hay horse branded 1 P. on neck. Return and collect expenses. 11 MUSICAL FOR SALE FIRST CLASS UPRIGHT J piano, used only 3 months, beautiful j walnut case; at a great sacrifice. 140 S. Flower St.. cor. Second. tf FOR SALE - HANDSOME UPRIGHT Grand Bass piano ai a great sacrifice. Ronr No. 31. The Savoy, Fourth ami Hill sts.; call mornings. tf ALL PIANOS RENTED FROM A. G. GARDNER, lis Winston st.. near the main postofflce, are tuned regularly, ! free. tf BARGAIN IN A SLIGHTLY I'SED Stelnway upright piano. Address X.. _box llio Herald. MININQ ASSA VERS ASSAYERS ANT) GOLD AND SILVER refiners, mining i xperts- ami promoters. United States mint prices paid lor gold and sliver in any form. LONERGAN & CALKINS. 127 W. First st. 2-12-97 ROOMS AND BOAKD yOU RE XT—SUNNY FURNISHED roams with hoard. 615 W. Ninth st. 14 WANTED— HLMMEL BROS & CO EMPLOYMENT AGENTS. California Bank building, 100-302 W. Second street, in basement. Telephone 609. A strictly first-class, reliable agency. All kinds of help promptly furnished. Your orders solicited. Office open from 7 a. m. to 7:30 p. m., except Sundays. MEN S DEPARTMENT Second' cook, country, fare paid. $2", etc.: all-around cook, country. $40 etc.: dishwasher; all-around cook for mining camp. $00 to $70. employer here today (Jno. Bchlifer, cook, phase call.) MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT Stout boy. $3 per week, elderly Ger man to chore. $7 to $s etc.: German or Bwede boy to chore, board and bed and go to school, or will pay $ou a year. N. B.— Wanted places to chore night and morn ing for board and' bed by voting men at tending school. HOI'S EIK »LD DEPARTMENT. German hous- girl, family of 3, $20; family cook, city, $30: house girl. East Los Angeles, 115; girl to assist. East Los Angeles. $12. HOTEL DEPARTMENT Waitress. San Diego; cook, country hotel, $30: pantry gin. hotel. HUMMEL BROS. & CO. WANTED—SEVERAL YOUNG MEN OF extensive local acquaintance who can fur nish horse ami wagon to work on per centage: pleasant and proflitable occu pation for right parties. Inquire at 41C E. Firs! St. ' 14 WANTED—A BOY TO DO CHORES, small family, and help in house: one cow; good, horn. .' Call WM. UOSH YS 11 ELL. cor. Magnolia and UPrhland aye.: Pico cars. 15 WANTED—TODAY. GERMAN' WOMAN cook, restaurant, $80; helper, $15; fore lady for laundry, $io; saleslady, $6; sales man. $30. KE\RNEY & CO., IISU \. Main. St.: tel. 237. 14 WANTED—YOUR PATRONAGE. RELl abie help furnished promptly. REID'S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. 125 W. First st. tf WANTED—INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE Men; 15 times; 16 per eeut;no reserve held. Room S, German-American Bank bldg. 11-20 WANTED—HELP FREE AND SITU A tlo.is. 318U S. Broadway. E. NITTIN GEH. tf HELP WANTED FEMALE Hi: I. A.MORTON DRESS cYm NO AND making school. Cutting thoroughly taught. lessons free; complete Instruc tions In n.-iking tt. those who wish: bring your dresses, cut and make them With us: dressmaking solicited: prices satis factory: satisfaction guaranteed. .HHVa B. Spring st. 12-0 SITUATIG.\S WANTED-MALE WANTED- POSITION OF ANY KIND; 4 years country store: best of refereuces. Address M.. box 14S, Alhambra. 15 WANTED—BY MAN AND WIFE, '10 take charge of ranch. Room ii, Hotel Madison, 031 S. Main st. 15 WANTED — MINING ASSESSMENT work. Inquire 105% N. Los Angeles st., Los Angeles, room -i. 15 SITU A TIONS WANTED—FEMALE WANTEI WIDOW LADY WITH A little 7-.\.... -old girl would like to go out as housekt per: willing to work and obliging: with reference. Address E . box 150. H< raid. 15 WANTED — A RELIABLE WOMAN would like a position to attend an in valid or keep house. Call 210 S. Hill St. Hi WANTED-A DRESSMAKER'S Ap prentice. Apply 520 S. Main st. 14 WANTED-AGENTS^ WANTED—SOLICITORS?"LADIES~ OR gentlemen: life antl accident insurance; t liberal commission, inquire 10 to 12 a.m.. I room 111 Wilson block. M, B. HOWARD, District Manager. tf WANTED—FIRST CLASS - SOLICITOR; liberal remuneration to experienced-man. GERMAN-AMERICAN DYE WORKS. 517 Commercial st 15 WANTED— REAL ESTATE WANTED—LIST YOUR PROPERTY' with M. F. O'DBA * 00., removed to No. 344 S. Broadway.; real estate, loans and insurance, rentals, collections and j property managed. if WANT HI >-'>!" « ill ::; - ACRKS.OF GRAIN land at once, on shares or cash rent, MILES DODD. JR., 240 Bradbury blk. tf WANTED—GOOD ALFALFA RANCH southwest. Call at once on ALLEN & I BUTLER, 252-2.".;; Wilson bio.-k. 15 wanted—partners WANTED—BY A WIDOW WITH SOME property and experience with stock and ty-e culture, a partner with some ready means, a man 45 to 50 years of age pre ferred; object a profitable and pleasant mountain home. Address for one week. MRS. L. HOWARD. Santa Monica. Cal. PARTNER WANTED IN A FIRST - class corner saloon and $$ room hotel. $10t>0 cash, balance in real estate or as you make it in the business: price for half interest is $3000; fullest inspection and trial before buying. BEN WHITE, 221 I W. First s;. 15 WANTED— IO BORROW ' WANTED TO PORROW; I CAN LEND I your money from 210 ia per cent a mont It. NEWLIN, 2:11 Byrne bldg, If wanted—to purchase WANT ED-LOT ' BETWEEN" MAPLE aye. and Figueroa, for church; near Tenth preferred. EUGENE 11. STORK. II" W. First si. 15 WA N TED—MISCELLA NE OUS WA N TED—AN UPRIGHT PIA NO; ONLY :; In family; In a new house; best of care to Instrument guaranteed; will be very Utile used: will pay $2 per month. In quire 1010 W. Pico st. 14 WANTED—S OR (I DOZEN HIGH ; backed chairs, suitable for a lodge room: ; want them second-hand or very cheap; answer quickly. Address 8., box 10, Herald. 15 ! WANTED—ALL KINDS FURNITURE for spot cash: highest prices paid. LEW ! IS 4c ALI.IERSON. 42t) S. Spring St.: tele phone black 1571. tf WANTED—TO PURCHASE OR TO RENT 1 about 5 acres Improved, close ln. Ad i dress P. X., box 00. Herald. 11 WANTED— HORSE; WILL TRADE I printing or bicycle. H. M.LEE&BRO., 140 N. Spring St. 15 WANTED-TO BELL YOI'R HOI'SE AND ltd quick see SNOVER A> RODMAN, 2001.. S. Broadway. tf WANTED—HOBSE FOR lIIS BOARD. Address room 10, 115 E. Third st. 14 SPECIALISTS 1,1:. B. G. ''< 1.1.1N5. OPTIIALMIC ?)p. tlcian. with .Los Angeles Optical In stitute; .-yes examined free. 213 s. Spring St. RETURNED—DR. MINNIE WELLS. ! I specialist. 715 S. Main st. Hours, 10 to 4, I _and 7 to_B. tf ; CONSULT DB. MINNIE WELLS. SPK- j 1 "hdlsl. 715 S. Main: iioiirs.lil-4.7-S. It j SARGASSO. THE 'I NDIAN^PALMIST ami psychometrist, room 4. 233 W. First st.. near Hroadway; readings for a few days 50 cents. 30 MACHINERY VI ,N SERKEY MAN UFACTURn?OC?~ 231-230 E. Second st.. manufacturers of special machinery, .lies and models; only accurate work; guaranteed- PIANOS MAGNIFICENT NEW BBJGGS PIANOS for sale and to rent at ITS Winston st, next to the main pustoftlee. A. G. GARD NER AND WIFE, proprietors. CHIROPODISTS DR."zACHAUr DISEASES OF THEFEET 253 S. Spring St. 12-28 XrOS • AINXS-IEIiES HERALD: SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 14, 1896. BUSINESS FOE SALE—YOU TAKE~NO CHANCES when you buy a business of E.W.CAMP BELL. I sell the kind that pays only. JIK.OOO— Stock wall paper and establish ed fresco and decoration business; cash only. $SOoo—Soda fountain ami candy store; ' a liltte gold mine: best in city. $5000—Best bottling plant in the city; you can make $250 per month. 115(h) —Cash grocery trade, making mon ey; sunt guaranteed. $12ot)— Cash grocery Store; flouring trade. 1350—Good grocery store and horse and wagon. $300—Paying restaurant, close In. $lot«>—Lodging house 23 rooms, a bar gain. Come now. Don't look till your money is ull gone. E. W. CAMPBELL, M 116 S. Broadway. FOR SALE HAVE YOU A DOLLAR? No money in anything A SUGGESTION it Costs Nothing Worth Investi gating Address 11., box 14, Station D, Los An geles, tf DAIRY AND MILK ROUTE. RECEIPTS over $300 monthly; 21 cows. 2 good milk wagons, fanning utensils, 5 good horses; established 6 years; 30 acres ail in alfalfa, low rent: this dairy adjoins the city and commands a big, first-class business; price, law. BEN WHITE. 221 W. First st. a FOR SALE—WOOD. HAY. GRAIN AND feed yard, close in. well located, rom majids big business; horses, wngons and everything included, for $1100. Sure bona nde pacing business; never offered for saie before. HEN WHITE, 221 W. First at. 15 I WANTED—PARTNER WITH $"000 TO 110,000 to take hull' interest in a real es tate and brokerage business; business has increased so much cannot handle it I alone. A No. 1 references must be for- j nlahed. Address E„ box ITO, Herald, tf FOR . SALE-DRUG STORE: RARE 1 chance to make mon-f-v; large prescrfp- . tion business: excellent place for phy sician; will sell cheap on account cf sick ness. Address D.. box 40, Herald. 14 ! FOR SALE — OLD ESTABLISHED creamery business having a very 1-arg" wagon trade, doing $12i») business per month: price $l0nn: part cash. SNOVER & RODMAN. Msi S. Broadway. 15 I FOR BALE—TEN ROOMS OF FTJRNI- ' tur.'; house full and six regular boarders; 1 party must leave: cheap for cash. Cal' i at premises, No. 338 Wolfskin aye., near Ar.-ade depot. v FOR SALE -LODGING 1 Tol*SE "oF~IO rooms, neatly furnished on Third st. low rent; price only $451); positive bargain; most bo sold. BEN WHITE, 221 W I 1 <14 i FuU BALE—S2SO; WELL ESTABLISHED manufacturing business that will stand , investigation; tirtiel.. bandied' by all mer- 1 chants. W. 11. DICCKER, .JIT'S. Broad- Way. j3 FOB SALE-PAYING RESTAURANT centrally located, near 4 lodging houses' only $100. See E. W. CAMPBELL lis s. Hroadway. "Good things pushed." tf FOR SALE—GROCERY AND ~FRFIT ' store doing a good cash business; owner 1 is going to Arizona for his health; rent only $15. 110 E. Fifth st. 15 RESTAURANT: PRICB $826; WELL LO cated; receipts $25 daily: positive bargain BEN WHITE, 221 W. First St. 14 The Herald will issue another Big Edition Next Sunday. Follow the crowd of successful advertisers and try a small ad. in these columns. I RESTAURANT. CLOSE IN. $150 CASH, ; balance as you make it out of the btisl nesa; price $350. Apply to BEN WHITE 221 W. First st. i 14 FOR SALE-VENTURA—MERCHANT tailoring establishment: good reason for j selling. For particulars adurc-3s Box Q, Ventura. Cal. tf FOR SALE—MANUFACTURING Busi ness with unlimited possibilities. SLAY TON WALKER. 159 Penrose St., River side. Cal. tf FOR SALE-AT A BIG SACRIFICE. A full line of books, new and second-hand. Sec GINSS, 315 S. Main St. 11-25 FOR SALE-SAVE 20 PER CENT ON your printing. JONES PRINTING CO.. 226 W. First St. tf FOR SALE - CITY NEWSPAPER 1 routes. Apply C. G. SPRING, Herald ! business office. if j INSURANCE POLICIES BOUGHT FOR cash. GEO. TUTTLE CO., 212 S. Broad way, tf TO SELL OUT YOUR BUSINESS BEE I. D. BARNARD, 117H S. Broadway. FOR SALE—CONFECTIONERY" AND cigar store. Inquire 546 S. Main St. 16 PERSONAL PERSONAL EXCELSIOR HAIR REAL edy company. MRS. M. T. CoSS. :;!' \\ . Third st., room 2S. Ladies, have you su perfluous hair on the .ace? If so we can permanently and painlessly remove It without chemicals or needles. To llesliv people—We have a nt w and' safe remedy for reducing your flesh without medicine or change oi: diet. Agents for Dr. R. J. Goss' Hair Remedy and Ca tarrh Remedy; charges reasonable. eod-su-12-11 PERSONAL—AN HONORABLE Busi ness man. 29 years of age. wishes the ac- 1 qualntancs of a respectable working girl who would appreciate a true friend; Hitlers need not answer. P,., box 200, Herald. 15 PERSONAL -BY A YOUNG BUSINESS man, a lady partner Willi soim- means 10 ■ join me in a paying business, with a view I to matrimony; matrimony more an object I than business. C. box 2uo. Herald. 15 PERSONAL-SURE AS DEATH—HAIR. moles, freckles, removed forever: no needle. 110 caustics, no Injury lo delicate Bkln: trial treatment free, cosmo toi let CO., 338' i S. Spring. 11-23 i PERSONAL—A GENTLEMAN WANTS a lady partner with some capital in a ' good paving business; a widow lady pre ferred that wants to marry. Addrsss A., box in), Herald. 14 j PERSONAL-HOPE FOR TIIE BALD; 30 days' treatment free: 110 hair, no pay; Sommerville's celebrated hair restorer. For tale only by COSMO TOILET CO., SSWs S. Spring St. 11-23 PHKSt IN AL—EXPERI UNO ED GENTLE man gives electro magnetic treatments. Address T. X.. box 70. Herald. 21 PHYSICIANS DR. K. D. WISE, M. D.. OFFICE 197 N. Spring St., up-stalrH, rooms 1 and 2: hours ! Xto )u a.m. and 1 to 5 p.m. Graduate of I Jefferson Medical college, Philadelphia, Tel.. ofiice. Main 488; res., white, 661.8-8-97 DR. W. C HARRISON, ORIFICIALSPE ciaIist; treats successfully all rectal, sex ual, uterine, nervous ami chronic dis eases. Ofiice. rooms 41 and 42. Muskegon block, cor. Third and Broadway, 12-:; DR. DORA KING. LADIES' SPECIAL- Ist; pleusant home for ladles before am', during confinement. 313 W. Seventh. DR. P. R. MOORE. 255 BRADBURY BLK.. has changed- his ofiice hours to 1 10 5 p.m. 12-14 VEGETABLES ludwig & matthews" wholesale and retail fruits and vegetables. MoTf MARKET. 135 S. Main St., tel SM. If _ FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR G>OOD"pERMA nent tenant, no children, for my resi dence, corner E. First and Rally sts; 6 rooms completely furnished: nice flow - ers; 90 feet of porches: on car line. X minims' from Spring sl. Apply 320 S. Broadway. E. R. T! IR ELK ELD. 15 FOR RENT—HOUSE OF 10 ROOMS JUST completed, on wiishire Boulevard tract, near Westluke park: all modern conven iences, porcelain bath, frescoed, etc. See WI LSH IRE CO.. offices corner Seventh and Broadway and on the tract. tf FOR RENT—I<4 ACRES WITH HOUSE, barn and DUthOUSeS, ail fined, hedge, trees, etc.; cltv water; rent $12 amor.Hi Apply at corner Well and Lacy sts.. or BEN WHITE. 221 W. First St. 15 FOB RENT—NO. 716 BEACON ST.: ALL modern- Improvements; S large, tine rooms:: local ion perfect. Apply to S .MANSFIELD. 706 Beacon st., corner of Seventh st. 20 FOR RENT—THE CHEAPEST PLACE in town for mattings. linoleums ana Wln •ilow shades: carpets eicamd ami laid. Till; -MATTING M A RT. 5,4 S.Broadway. 11-21 FOR RENT—9 FLATS. NEW AND MOD ern, on Court, between Grand 1 aye. and Hunker Hill: also 8-room house. Grand aye. OWNER. 135 S. Grand aye. tf FOR RENT—HOI'SE < IF s ROOMS. CLOS ets. lawn and flowers: reasonable rent: to adults only. Inquire or: the premises. 311 S. Workman sl., East Side. 15 FOR RENT—6 ROOMS OF FURNITURE moved for $!: 4 rooms for $3. SUNSET EXPRESS CO., Chamber ot Commerce bldg. Tel. 1569. 11-30 FOR BENT—A MODERN 6-ROOM COT tage at cor. Seventeenth and Toberman st. Apply 921 W. Seventeenth st. 15 FOR RENT-COTTAGE OF 5 ROOMS: rent $10. Including water: furniture for sale cheap. At ISIS S. Hill st. tf FOR RENT—A FURNISHED FLAT OF 4 sunny rooms, evervthlng complete for housekeeping. 120 N. Hill st. , tt FOR RENT—SEE COTTLE «. SON, 305 W. Second st.: new bargains; for rent, sale or exchange. tf I'OP RENT-GRANT S SYSTEM TONIC does cure Kidney and Stomach trou bles, tf FOR RENT—3-ROOM COTTAGE. FUR nlshed for housekeeping. 301 E. Sixth st. 14 FOR RENT—6-ROOM COTTAGE: ALSO furnished rooms. 427 N. Pearl. 15 I'OR RENT— 4-ROOM FLAT, LOWER story. 224 S. Grand aye. tf for RENT—GRANTS SYSTEM TONTC. 1271 W. Second St. tf 'FOR RENT-ROOMS FOR RENT —FURNISHED " FRONT room. 3 large windows, closet, outside door: suitable for one or two gentlemen; line view; cheap. 136 AN. Hill St. 15 FOR RENT—SUNNY FURNISHED rooms; gas, bath, closets, with or without board: prices reasonable. BROOK LYN. Fifth and Hill sts. 16 THE BURLINGTON-237 E. SECOND ST.. furnished rooms $1.50 per week and up: everything new; baths free; large read ing room. 12-10 FOR RENT —THE MARIPOSA, 321 E. Second st.; furnished 1 rooms. $1.00 per week up; lodging 25c, 35c and 50c per night. 10-1 tf I'OR RENT—2 NICE FRONT ROOMS, 1.75 per week; also good rooms, $1 to $1.50 p«r week and 25 cents per night. 519 S. Sprint* »t. 11-18 FOR RENT—CHEAP FRONT single rooms and housekeeping; sunny: close In. THE WAVEHLY, 127 E. Third st. 17 FOR RENT — FINE F FURNISHED rooms reasonable; housekeeping priv ileges. 82T«i S. Spring st. 11 FOR RENT - NEWLY" FURNISHED rooms from ?s a month up at the OLIVE _fN'N. lI.IT S. Olive sl. tf FOR RENT—3 NEWLY FURNISHED sunny bedrooms, $6, $8 and $10 per month. 154 N. Hellman st. 20 FOB RENT-NEWLY FURNISHED I rooms and office rooms. THE LEWIS ; 2.:e'_. K . Mh i„ Bt . 17 I'OR RENT - NICELY FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping, with piano. 626 S. Broadway. 5-17-tf FOR RENT-HOUSEKEEPING FUrI nished rooms; $1.50t0 $2. NITTINGEB'S, 451 S. Hope. tf FOR RENT—THREE UNFURNISHED rooms in half basement. 324 Buena Vis ta sl. 15 FOR RENT—DOES YOUR STOMACH trouble you?. Try Grunt's System Ton ic tf FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housnkeenlng. 22114 W. Seventh st. tf FOR RENT-GRANTS SYSTEM TON is. 12.', L. W. Second St. tf FOR RENT-2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS 331 Court st. 15 FOR RENT-2 UNFURNISHED ROOMsT 231 Hill st. 15 ! FOR RENTS TORES * FOR RENT—JTRONT AND ABOI 7 T~40 feel depth of fine large store. 506 S. Broadway; free till first of month. 16 I TOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS ' i'OR P.ENT —'"LODGE ROOM At"tUR- I ncr hall: every first and third Friday of j each month. Inquire of Janitor, litf DENTISIS I PENN.~DENTAL CO., 120J4 S. SPring st. Gas specialists; painless extraction with gas. Teeth filled with gold, silver. I cement and all known material, lor the j cost of material. 27-97 I ADAMS BROS. — DENTAL PARLORS. 239U S. Spring st.: painless extracting a nd lilling; plate $6. $k. $10; all work guaran teed; established 10 years; hours s,s;Sun days, 10-12. PA. (OR PENN.) DENTAL CO.; ONLY I ofiice is in Wilcox bUtldUng, cor. Second and' Spring; painless extracting guar anteed. 5-13-97 DP.. D. R. WILDER. COR. SEVENTH and Main sts., devotes especial attention to correcting irregularities of the tee'h. I I DR. C. STEVENS & SON. DENTISTS. I 107 N. Spring st., rooms IS and 19, Schu macher block. 13-tf FRANK STEVENS. 8241 a 8. SPRING ST., open days and evenings; also Sundays: electric iight. DR. KENNEDY. DENTIST. 10MA s! Spring St., rooms 2, 0 and 7; painless ex tractlon.' WATCHMAKING WATCHES ' ' CLEANED.'' 60c; MAIN springs, 50c: hand and crystal. 10c; work warranted one year; gootl references fur nished. GU STAVE REICHGOTT. 234 W. First St. 11-17 HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAIeTfOR OLD gold and silver or taken In exchange for new goods. W. J. GETZ, 336 S. Broad way. FOR EXCHANGE—4O ACRES WITHIN lO miles of this city; modern 7-room bouse, large barns and outhouses: all in alfal fa and fruit: fenced and cross fencfd: 4 Howie ■ wells; chickens, hogs. cows, horses, wagons, ull farming implements and everything Included for $0000: free of Incumbrance: want house and lot In city or land near the coast. What have you? or will rent. BEN WHITE. 221 w. j-'irst st. 15 FOR EXCHANGE—WHAT HAVE YoT" to trade in city property for lis-acre farm at the city Brownslown. Ind,. 15 acres inside tiie corporation, highly improved; born, stables, 00 head of stock: farm has a wide reputation as 11. high grade stock farm: 110 better farm in ihe state of In diana. BNOVER & RODMAN, 2061-- S. Broadway. 15 IN THE MANUFACTURING TOWN OF Ocosta on the coast of Washington: ter minus of the N. P. R. R.. a good hard finish modern house of 5 rooms, bath.etc., on two lots In the heart of the town, all clear: warrantee deed: cash value $1500; sell on easy terms or exchange for Los Angeles property HEN WHITE, 221 W. First st. 14 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A FINE piece of property in San Jose, 5 lots, each MXIB7M feet. Inside city limits on street oar line: good house, barn, etc., and ar tesian well on property, water piped to each lot: will exchange for Lon Angeles property. DUNLOP & SON, room 10, Fulton block. New High st. 15 FOR SALE OR TRADE—\ C( >SY 6-ROOM and bath cottage, lawn and dowers, bam and alley; unincumbered. Will trade Southwest and assume. Call Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons, :'l7 N. Beauary aye. tf FOR EXCHANGE—BY BEN WHITE. 221 W. First st. 2000 ranches, over 200 houses ami lots: vacant lots: if you want to ex change property apply to BEN WHITE. 221. W. First st. ' 14 FOR EXCHANGE OR SALE-HOUSE | and lot on Burlington aye, lot 11x140: 3 rooms each 12x12. basement 12\24. DUN LOP lb SON, room 19. Fulton block, New High st. 15 I'OR EXCHANGE—W E HAVE SEVER a.I good alfalfa ranches to exchange for city property. SNOVER RODMAN, Matt S. Broadway. 15 FOR EXCHANGE—OR SALE: FINE second-hand extension top carriage; wil! exchange for lot or sell cheap for cash. B„ box 50. Herald. IB I'OR EXCHANGE—DECKER. 447 S. Broadway, has several well Improved farms to trade for rooming houses. 15 FOR EXCHANGE-MISCELLANEOUS FOR~ EXCHANGe"— A~FIN E YOUNG mare ami good family surrey In part for building a 5-room house. Address 1-1., box 30, Herald. 15 MASSAGE AND' ELECTRICITY HAVE YOU DYSPEPSIA? TAKE NO drugs. Gold is worthless until it Is manufactured; food is useless unless It is digested. Between the ore and the vase is the workman: between food and strength also a workman —the stomach. Try an Electric. Vapor Bath with thorough Swedish massage at The Narcisse. 511 Ceres aye. MRS. DR. MAYER, pro prietress, tf PERSONAL—NEW PROCESS—IRREGU- IarIties, from whatever cause, cured without medicine, instruments or pain: sure cure; lady specialist: $1 treatment; only safe and reliable cure. 819 Grand aye. 12-12 MRS. M. PORTEB, PROFESSIONAL nurse, gives hot salt thermal vapor baths antl sclentltlc massage; cures rheuma tism and all impurities of the blood. Par lors 20-21 Pirtle block, cor. Fourth ami Broadway. 12-4 MRS. DR. FRENCH. ELECTRICIAN, 312 S. Hill st. (Smithsonian); formerly of Denver, Col.; specialist in all classes of nervous diseases, rheumatism, etc.: med icated vapor baths. 1-11-97 MRS. M. E. STAHMER. 131 N. SPRING St., rooms 103-104; scientific massage, electric and vapor baths; references. Dr. Geo. Lasher, Dr. E. R. Smith, Dr. Jos. Kurtz. 12-10 MISS C. STAFFER. 211 W! FIRST ST., opp. Nadeau, rooms 3, 4. 5 and 0; mas sage, electricity, baths, scalp treatment, manicuring and- chiropody: estab. 118. tf Edith anway, fqbmebly ~of~bos ton, gives genuine alcohol rubbings thai are healthful and refreshing; no rivals. 223 S. Main st.. room 3. 11-15 SCIEOTTFIC BATHS AND MASSAGE given by experienced lady masseur: se lect patronage: nothing else received. E., box 80. Herald. 21-97 MASSAGE TREATMENTS SATISFAC tarIIy given T,y a competent lady. 144 S. Main st., room 4. 14 MRS. CHAMBERLIN, ELECTRIC AND vapor baths; magnetic and massage, 2451.'. S. Spring St. 17 FLORENCE GRAY. NEW HELLMAN. 120 N. Main; room 2; gives massage treatment. 20 WINNIE BELL, MASSAGE AND ALOO hoi baths, rooms 2 and 3, 317 Commercial st. IS PERSONAL—PEARL CAMERON, 309 N. Main, gives electric treatments in room 1. 16 SCIENTIFIC MASSAGE GIVEN ~AT room 20, 133 N. Main st. IS JULIA MANSFIELD, 419!!; S. Main St., room 26, manicuring. 14 excursions' ONCE A WEEK PERSONALLY CON ducted excursions to Chicago. St. Paul, Minneapolis and ail points, leave Los Angeles every Thursday via Southern Pacific, Union Pacific. "World's Pictorial Line," aud Chicago and Northewestern railway, crossing the Sierra Nevudas and passing all points of scenic interest by daylight. Upholstered tourist cars of latest Pullman pattern, lighte-d by gas and run through without change. Com-' petent conductors accompany each party.: Fastest time. Lowest rates. For tickets and- berth reservations apply to J. H. PEARMAN, -Manager; G. F. HERR, G. P. A.. 223 S. Spring st., Los Angeles, or to any agent Southern Pacific Company. PHILLIPS' PERSONALLY CONDUC ted excursions via the Rio Grande ami Rock 1 slant! route, leave- Los Angeles every Tuesday, cross the Sierra Nevadas and pass the entire Rio Grande scenery by daylight via southern route every Wednesday. Sleeping-ear service to St. Paul. Minneapolis and the northwest Ofiice 13s S. Spring st. BURLINGTON ROUTE—PERSONALLY conducted excursions to the east every Wednesday over the scenic line of the world: upholstered tourist cars without change. T. 11. DUZAN. agent, 222 S. Spring St.. Lns Aligehs. e'al. A TTORNE YS A T LA W Zach Montgomery. James P. Montgomery. MONTGOMERY & SON, Attorneys at Law, 426 and 527 Builard block, Los Angeles, _ Ca J_ 8-T H'CIEN EARLE. ATTORNEY AT LAW, offices. Builard building, entrance room 420: telephone Black 1415. 7-24-97 BROSSEAU & MONTGOMERY, Attorneys at Law, 403 Bradbury block, Los Angeles, tf WM. P. HUNSAKER. ATTORNEY AND Counsellor at Law, rooms 40X-409, 410. Cur rier building: telephone 1120. 6-20 CHARLES. O. MORGAN. ATTORNEY and counsellor at law. Room 11, 2OGV2 S. Broadway. . 1-2-97 W. H. SHIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 205> 208 Wilson Block, Spring st. TAILORS N ELL" ,t BARTER, TAILORS — SUITS made to order: cleaning, dying and re pairing a specialty. 216 W. First st.. Hotel Nauequ block. 0-2-1-Hi PA lEN IS, COP YRIUHTS, ETC. ~ KNIG PATENT SOLlCl tors; free book on patents. 424 Byrne 1 bldg. 0-22-6 VINO AT~ECnSLO?£K, Bee. 113 N. Broadway. FOR SALE—REAL | houses and Lots FOR SALE-BEAUTIFUL BUILDING ' lots for homes, close in. and on very easy , terms, In C. A. Smith's Third Addition: I located on Eighth and Mateo sts., near 1 Seventh sl. school: these lots forty t feet wide, and have an alley of 15 feel ■ prices $21". $280 ami $325: $10 down. $10 per month. Call on C. A. SMITH. ::::: W. First st. tf ICR SALE-LOTS. HOUSES IN WlL shire Boulevard tract, facing Westlako park: streets sewered, sidewalks laid, trees planted, ocean view, loam soil, frostless. fresh air: close prices to first purchasers: longtime. AY ILSH IRE CO.. Oflloes corner Seventh and Broudway and on the tract. tf FOR SALE—COTTAGES TO SILVER- Ites at gold basis prices, on monthly pay ments of from $12 to $15. with small ad vance cash payments ot from $50 to $200: property to exchange: cottages to rent. H. AY. COTTLE & SON, 305 AY. Second St. tf FOR SALE—LOT 180x160, AA'ITH 3-ROOAI cottage, well anil barn, worth $1000; will sell at $150. only $450. $100 cash, balance to suit. Don't miss this chance: line for chicken ranch: situated In East Los An geles. BEN WHITE. 221 AY. First St. 14 FOR SALE—DON'T PAY' RENT: WE have a nice six-room house for sale on monthly payments less than II will rent fur. W. 11. DECKER, 147 S. Broad way. 15 FOR SALE—3 LARGE LOTS. 5-ROOM house, newly built, street graded: 81800; | near Brooklyn and Bailey street. PRA GER & THEOSTI. 102 Market St. 14 I'OR BALE—CHEAP, LOT 50x220. FROM street, to street; house !Sx2l. hard finish, city water. Inquire second house Thirty fourth st., near Central aye. 15 FOR SALE—9-ROOAI ITOUSE AND BARN on Ninth St.. near Alvarado St.. or for rent. t.'all at Tlie Belmont, cor. Fifth and Alain sts. I'OR SALE-AYE SELL TIIE EARTH. BASSETT & SMlTH.Pomona.Cal. 6-2Btf City Lots FOR SALE - — — DON'T PAY RENT BUY' A HOME- —BUY A HOME $75 or $100 cash, balance like rent, nice 5-room bouse, fenced, barn and driveway, price $1300; near Twelfth and Central aye. 40 other houses on same terms: all loca tions. 011 same terms. Go to BEN WHITE, 221 AY. First St. 14 WALL ST.: 4-ROOM MODERN COT tage, lot 40x125. sewered, graded and curb ed: near Eighth; for $1575; wort Ii double, but must sell: also a lurge lot for $sso. sivme locality, sewered, graded and curb ed. BEN WHITE, 281W, First st, 14 Country Property $20ec—17 ACRES HIGHLY' I.MPROA'ED: water dilehed by land; good house, barn and outbuildings: fenced and cross fenced; planted to fruit,alfalfa and veget ables; will sell on terms or exchange for small alfalfa ranch near AA'estminster. For particulars see BEN WHITE, 221 AY. First st. 15 $2000-100 ACRES NEAR PALMDA LE. nicely improved'; plenty water; good house aud out buildings; will sell on terms or exchange for alfalfa land near Westminster, See BEN WHITE, 221 AY. First st. 15 FOR SALE-SAN GABRIEL; ONLY A few 5 and 10-acre blocks li ft: water right. Now Is the time to buy; if you have any thing to sell or trade see E. K. AI.EN ANDER. 132 S. Broadway. tf 10 ACRES IN NAVEL ORANGES AND Eureka lemons; abundance of water piped over land; at North Ontario: will sell at a bargain or take city property. BEN WHITE, 221 AY. First st. 15 FOR SALE—I6O ACRES OF GOOD LAND 3 miles rom Santa Fe railroad, in San Bernardino county, for $2.50 per acre; worth ten times the money. Address E., box 200. Herald. 15 FOR SALE—CHICKEN RANCH OF 4 acres; 4-room house, artesian water, etc.. In Compton: $600, cash $200 down, balance on easy terms. PRAGER & THEOSTI, 102 Market st. 14 FOR SALE—AYE HAVE SEVERAL good relinquishments of 100 acres each; good water on all. DUNLOP & SON, room 19 Fulton block. New High st. la 20 ACRES NEAR FERNANDO FOR sale at a. bargain, or will take city prop erly: price $1300. BEN WHITE, 221 AY. First st. 15 ~ FOR SALE—LIVE-STOCK FOn'sALE—SADDLE HORSE: A HANI) some bay horse: can also be driven; per fectly sound: cheap. T. L. NEAL, room [ Je^H' -Vjjf'J' - s „ r L l li.', l il.^L.h u ' !fi ij]g- l'i_ ~FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE-COOKSTOVES, ALL KINDS and prices; heaters, gasoline and gas stoves, furniture, new and second-hand, mattresses, springs anil bedding: office desks, folding beds, carpets and matting; one-half saved by trading with us. COL CAN'S, 310 S. Main st. 25-tf I'OR SALE—LADIES' NEW HOFFMAN wheel, used only a few times, $70 cash. Address. D.. box 90. Herald. 15 FOR SALE-NEAVSPPAPER ROUTE AT Santa Alonica. Apply Herald office at subscription desk. tf FOR SALE-OI.D PAP ties to suit at this office. , FINANCIAL^ L. IT'cuHN— The Los Angeles pawnbroker, 146 N. Main street, loans money on diamonds, watches, jewelry, firearms, pianos. li braries and all other collateral securities; also sells unredeemed pledges for money loaned and one month's interest added; make no mistake, it is the reliable. L. B. COHN, the Los Angeles pawnbroker. 9-10 NOT UNTIL YOU HAVE LEARNED AVIIO we are, What we are, Ami where we are, Have you discovered the cheapest place to get money on all good personal and collateral securities. 229 Byrne Bldg. tf MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. ■ watches, diamonds, pianos, sealskins and livestock: interest reasonable: pri vate ofiice for ladles: business confiden tial. C. C. LAMB. 2205. Spring, en. room 07. 8-A2l-H i POINDEXTER & AVADSAYORTII. BRO kers. 308 AA'llcox building; money loaned 011 real estate; If you wish to lend or borrow, or make investments of any '. kind call on us. tf TO LOAN—A BARREL OF MONEY ON diamonds, pianos, furniture and' all first class sqnurltles; business confidential. ] CREASINGER, 247 S. Broadway, rooms 1 and 2. 5-29-tf MONEY LOANED ON DIA.MONDsC • watches, jewelry, pianos, carriages, bi cycles,all kinds of personal and collateral security. LEE BROS., 402 S. Spring • st. tf TO LOAN—MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT at reasonable rates. 1 AVII.LIAM F. BOSBYSHELL. 10-13-tf 107 S. Broadway. STANDARD LOAN CO.. NO. 206U S. Broadway, loans money on dlumonds, watches, jewelry, furniture .etc.; node lay; business confidential. Room 13. 14 TO LOAN—UN LIMITED AMOUNT FOR small loans: no commission: light ex pense. SECURITY LOAN AND TRUST CO., 223 S. Spring st. THE OAVL LOAN CO. LOANS ON JEW- • dry. dHamonds. etc.: cash paid for old jewelry, gold and silver. HOli S. Spring St., up-stalrs. 12-14 CAN MAKE YOU LARGE OR SMALL / loan; light expense; do attorney fee. See [ me with Security Savings Bank. HENRY I HART. 11-30 1 MONEY TO LOAN —LOWEST RATRS ON real estate, personal notes or security. JOHN L. PAVKOVICH, 229 W. First.' LOANS ON GOOD CITY PROPERTY AT 6 to 8 per cent: terms reasonable. It 1 ALTSCHUL. 408 S. Hroadway. 12.3 1 TO LOAN—SSOO, $1000 TO $20,000. CITY OP. country real estate. LEE A. M'CON NELL, 113 S. Broadway. 30 MONEY TO LOAN; SMALL AMOUNTS $25 to $300. O. S. BURNS, M. D„ No. 353 & Hill st. 13-15-17 I EDVCA TIOSAL NOW IS A VERY GOOD TIME TO EN | ter upon a cour.-- of study ai tho l.os Au ■ lei BtMlneii < -ollefte. 212 W . intra st. S hocl hi session the entire year: latgo ! new. clean and delightful rooms: first : . lass elevator service: large corps ot ■ teachers: Intensely practloal courses ol study. Branches taught: Bookkeeping, artthmi tic. grammar, corn .-pi.ndence. spelling, penmanship, banking, business praotlce, business forms,commercial iuw, commercial geography, clvics.shortnanp tvoewrltlng, telegraphy, assaying, do not delay, but begin ai once II youi are ready, so as to llnlsh b) the time business revives, fall at the college, or write fat superb new catalogue giving full Inter hatlon. -*- ''* WOODBURY BUSINESS COLLEGE 11N corporated), 22.1 S. Springs!., la tha oldest antl largest commercial school In Bputn ern California; the most beautltui coi lege rooms and equipment to be louua in the state; elevator for pupils use: a large faculty of expert) 0 and able in structors: open tbe entire year; both day and evening sessions: n practical Eng lish course, a thorough business.coursa ' and a course In shorthand and' type* I writing under an experienced stenog -1 rapher. Write or call for Illustrated cata» j login- and full Information. „y-__4* HOUGH, president; N. G. FELKI'.R, vice-president. j SCHOOL ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC Art-Mrs. Adeline Duval Mack, formerly i of New York und Washington, D. ij Private lessons and classes, day and I 1 veiling: special training for theatrical 1 profession. An amateur club, ladles ana 1 gentlemen, studying plays, connected with school. For pall inula is and terms apply residence, The Clarendon. 40S S. Hill's!. Mrs. Mack'Q services may be engaged for recitals and readings, tf GIRLS' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. IMS. 1(122, 1934 S. Grand aye.. reopens Thursday, September 24th. A boarding and day School, with corps cf fifteen teachers; .specialists in their lines of work: collegi ate, academic preparatory, primary ana kindergarten departments: an artraptlva home and thorough school. MISS PAL SONS and MISS 1 1 EN NEN. Principals. 2-6-97 MME. CHAPISE-MQRGAN, LATE OK New "York city, will tench Ihe true art of singing; will prepare ladle* ana gentle men for opera, oratorio, concert, church or parlor singing; the most thorough and artistic Instruction given: voices testes free of charge on Wednesdays and Sa, dass. Studio, room 3, "The Spencer -816% W. Third St. 2-1-97 FROEBEL INSTITUTE (CASA DE Rosas) training school for kindergart nersi also school for boys and girls of nil grades. Fall term begins September 22.1. PROF, aud MAI E. LOFIS CLAY ERIE. .< I-I-S BOYNTON NORMAL FOR TEACHERS only; students received at any time; teachers aided in getting positions; teachers, governesses and tutors sup plied. Room 825 Stimson block, fi-30-tf KING'S PRIVATE SCHOOL OF BOOK keeping and stenography: guarantee 10 li; students to lake position 111 tltr"« months. :il", AY. Si venth st. 12-12 FOR SALE—LODOINU HOUSES^ FOR SALE—BEST LOCATED FAMILY lodging house in city; 54 rooms and din ing room:' nice carpets, nice furniture: lease to suit tenant: rent very low: must, sell; $121*1 cash anil' balance to suit: will take part trade: come aud Investigate; several other good bargains but smaller. SNOVER & RODMAN, 208V4 s. Broad way. i J FOR SALE—4OO LODGING HOUSES FOR sale; all kinds of restaurants, saloons, confectionery stores: all kinds of busi ness and residence property. See me be fore buying elsewhere. AIRS. HAZELL, 320 S. Broadway. tf FOR SALE-ROOMING HOUSES— 21 rooms, a bargain at $1000. 9 rooms, all full, a snap. $3.">0. 40 rooms, a money-maker. Sl4OO. U, See DECKER, 417 S. Broadway. FOR SALE—LODGING HOUSE; A GOOD thing; sacrifice of $1200 ; 23-room lodging house for $N0o; terms. E. W. CAMP BELL. "Good Things Pushed'," 110 S. Broadway. ' i' FOR SALE—NICELY FURNISHED, well located 35-room lodging house, on Broadway; bargain; no agents. 309 Court st. 14 FOR SALE—27-ROOAI LODGING HOUSE, nicely furnished, on Hill; bargain. 309 Court st. 14 I'OR SALE—IS ROOAIS NICELY FUR* Dished on Spring st. 503 Court, 14 ni _ . _—-: r — =a MEDIUMS JOHN SLATER. THE NOTED PLAT form test medium of San Francisco, will hold a grand tent seance on Sunday eve. next ut S sharp. Illinois hall. Sixth and Broadway; admission 15 cents, Mr. Sla ter will see his friend's for private sit tings daily ai 423 Broadway. The Nar raganset, parlors 3 and 4. 11 MRS. WALKER, CLAIRVOYANT AND life business reading medium, is meeting with wonderful success. She Invites tha most skeptical 10 prove her power. AH business affairs of life looked into for tho advancement of your future. Gives read ings dally from 9 a.m. to R p.m. 316% S. Spring st. 3-17-97 MRS. GOULD AMES. PALMIST AND pychometrlst: one of the most correct In the city on business and general knowl edge; readings for those at a distance from letters Tn own handwriting; hours 10-5. except Sunday. 256 S. Broadway, rooms 13-14. Johnson building. 37V~HENLEY. THE GREAT CLAlR voyani and palmist, gives more convinc ing facts of your past and future Hie than any other palmist In the city; hours 9 a.m. 10 5 p.m.: evenings by appoint ment: satisfaction given or no charge. 324 V., S. Spring st., room 5. 80 mrs. par"kT:rTp7vT.m7st. claTrvoy ant and medium; life reading, business, removals, law suits, mineral locations, love aftalrs. etc. Take Third st. electric car to Vermont aye. and Vine st. Sec ond house on Vine st. west of Vermont aye. 12-30 LENORA D'ESTE, A MEDIUM FOR truth and just Ice. Is the greatest card reader of the age: tells your future; character read from photographs: char ges reasonable: hours 0 to 5 p.m. 526 S. Spring st. room 8. 14 AGNES H. PLEASANCE, DEAD trance spirit medium and clairvoyant. Sittings daily: hours, 10 to 5. Removed to 85514 S. Spring st., cor. Fourth st. tt ELIZABETH HURLBUT, PSYCHOME trIst, palmist, mental magnetic healer and teacher of occult science. Rooms 50-52 upper floor. 344 S. Hill St. 11-21 MRS. MARY E. ROSE, test and business medium. Sittings daily except Sundays. 220 South Hill st., room 9. 1-28 ELLA M. WHITE, TRANCE CLAIRVOY ant and business medium. Readings dally except Sunday. 245 S. Hill st. 12-11 WYLLIE. 4311' S. SPRING ST.. SPlRlT ualistio photographer. Call and see for yourself. 12-8 PLUMBERS _____ FRANK X" A VEIN SI IAN ie" PLU MB E R and gasfittet. ■ <c E. 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