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8 Tate Herald ht the only Lot Angeles newspaper which has I printed every day during the past tarn months a sworn statement ot Us circulation since December 31, 1894. Sworn Statement of Circulation H. S. Smith, business manager of The Los Angeles Herald, first duly sworn, deposes and says: That the circulation of •aid newspaper for the month of Novem ber, 1806, was as follows: ' November 1 13,500—Sunday 8- 11,800 3 11,860 4 12000 5 .19,000 6 12,000 7.... 18.000 " 8 16,600—Sunday I •• 0 11,600 « 10 11,560 • 11 11,650 18 11,675 13 11,876 14 11,576 " 15 13,600—Snnday 16 11,576 17 11,575 " 18 11,580 - 19 11,575 SO 11,570 81 11.575 I 88 14,000—Sunday S3 11,570 " 34 11,570 85 11,580 86 11,580 87 11,576 88 11,575 89 18,000— Sunday •0 11,580 Daily Average for Month 12,315 Of thl* number of Papers a daily average of more than 8000 were circulated ln| the City of Los An- Keles, anrt the average number of free or sample copies was less than SOD per day. Also that the circulation of said news- : paper for January, 1896, was 7347; for February, 8021; for March, 8152; for April, 8356; for May. 8408: for June, 8435; for July, 9208; tor August, 10,230, for Sep- , lember. 11,21,: for October. 11.540. H. S. SMITH. Subscribed and sworn to this 30K1 day of November. 1896. W. B. SCARBOROUGH, Notary Public in and for Los Angeles County, State of California. The circulation ol the Herald In Southern California and Arizona 13 larger then that of any other news paper published. NOTICES FIRST BPraiTUAL™BOCrETYS~CON;- , -cert, advertised for Thursday evening, is postpone 1 owing to hall being engagea for that date. Friends will take notice. I also that next Sunday Is your opportunity 1 to see and heat the wonderful test me dium. B< n Barney. The hall will be packed. Com" early. * | —Meascaagsgsrs. " SPECIAL NOTICES _ . | BUSINESS NEWSPAPER-THE DAILY Journal, a business newspaper; publish tag all the county official records real estate transfers, mortgages and hens. ; building news, contract work, financial news, and all news relating to the re sources and development of Southern California and the great territory of the southwest. One dollar per month or in advance $10 per year. 227 W. First St.. Los Angeles. Cal. 0-1 tf NOTICE—THE LOS ANGELES CITY ! Water Co. will strictly enforce the fol- ] lowing rules: The hours for sprinkling are between the hours of 6 and 8 oclock a.m. and 6 and 8 oclock p.m. For a vio lation of the above regulations the water wsll be shut off and a tine of $2 will be charged before the water will be turned on again. tf tf YOU WANT A BUILDING LOT within walking distance or. Central aye. electric cur line, al reasonable price and upon easy terms, send for map and price lis* of the Alexandre Weill tract or call for particulars on RICHARD ALT SCHUL, sole agent. 40S S. Broadway^tf GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHES CLEANED dyed and renovated by a new process which does not shrink or put the clothes out of shape: all work guaranteed. BOS TON STEAM DYE WORKS. 256 New High st. . _ ; Tele-phone Main 454. 2-,-97 THE~Tn\*ES'njR— G. A. DOBINSON, ED itor. Published Thursdays. Devoted to •he financial Interests of Southern Cali forr.i: $8.00 per annum. On sale at principal news stands. Office. 4 Bryson , block. Los Angeles. tf \ COCOPAH TRIBE. NO. SI. IMPROVICD O. R. M.. meets every Thursday nigh- ■ at 8 oclock at 115% N. Main St.: all Red Men In good standing will be cordially received. W. W. WOOD, sachem. Th-tf WELL BORERS ATTENTION—WE make a specialty of wel' casing. Orders given prompt attention. Prices beyond competition. THOMPSON & BOYLE, 310 Requena . Los Angeles. 3-7-97 LADIES—HAVE YOUR DRESS SKIRTS cleaned, rebound and pressed jusi like new ones: prices moderate. BOSTON DYE WORKS 256 New High St.: tel. i 454. 2-7-97 i IE" YOU WISH TO BUY OR SELL REAL estate in this city or loan or borrow inonev on mortgage, call on RICHARD ALTSCHUL. 408 S. Broadway tf ; PROF C. W PYNE. GRADUATE OF Krause school. Lelpsig, Ger.; Instruction of ptano; will receive pupils. Address 1031 8 Broadway. 1--I GERMAN-AMERICAN DYE WORKS. 216 8. Broadway. First-class dyeing and .'leaning. Vans call everywhere, tele phone black 147-t 12 FANNY 1.. lIOLLIDAY. HAIR DRESS- : ing. shampooing, manicuring and scalp ; treatment lor dandruff. 220% W. Fourth at., room 3. 1-5.07 OSTRICH FEATHERS CLEANED, dyed and curled on short notice. BOSTON I DYE WORKS. 236 N.-w High si.: tel. 1 454. 2-7-97 FOR RENT—4O ACRES ALFALFA LAND, j Apply 1340 S. Olive st., before noon. 10 j NEWSPAPER ROUTES TO LEASE. AP- | ply Herald business office. tf j ELECTRIC IT y—M BNST RALINE—NEW '< DISCOVERY. NEW PROCESS— Electrical 'treatments given at S. Grand aye.. at the same prices and with the some unvarying suc cess as heretofore. NEWER PROCESS - ELECTRO LINE SPEC I FK'H-MENSTRA LIN E My great discovery, electricity In con venient form for home use. to avoid ir reguinritie-: safe, hygenlc. sure. Sold In tars $2 each. Sent anywhere on recein. of price. Sl9 S. Grand aye.. L. A. Cal. tf PE.KSONAL—EXCELSIOR HAIR REM edy company. MRS. M. T. GOBB, 355% S. bpilng .-... ruom 4. Ladies, have you su perduous hair on the .ace? If so we can permanently and painlessly remove It without chemicals or needles. To fleshy people—We have a new and safe remedy for reducing your flesh without medicine or change of diet. Agents for Dr. R. J. Goss' Hair Remedy and Ca tarrh Remedy: ehargcß reasonable. eod-su-12-14 PERSONAL—MRB. ESTHER DYE, MAO nettc healer; six years' successful work In Lou Angeles; treats and cures dis eases at a dlsvauce; diseases diagnosed elairvoyantly; no questions asked; con •sultation free; examination, $1; month ly treatments at a distance, I',. call or write for testimonials. 431% S. Spring st. rooms lsand'2u. '" 1-9 CHIROPODISTS MISB C. BTAPFER?~2II W." FIRST ST." <>pp. Nadeau. rooms 3, 4, sand 0; massage electricity, baths, scalp treatment, mani curing and chiropody; established 1886. tf DR.ZACIIAU.DISEASES OF~THE~FEET - 11l 8. Spring st. 12-26 HUMMEL BROS & CO.. EMPLOYMENT AGENTS. California Bank building. 300-302 W. Second street, in basement. Telephone 509. 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. MENS' DEPARTMENT. German butcher lor Arizona. $25 etc.: plow teamster, 75 cents etc, day; agents for electrogen inhaler; canvassers; part ner with $300. HOTEL DEPARTMENT. Cook. $30 lo $35 etc.: all-around cook, $10 etc. per week; waiter. $20 etc., restau rant; all-around hand 1 laundry man, $35 etc.; baker and' second cook, $50 etc.; 1 candy maker, fair wage*. HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT. [ Housegirl. PasauYna, $25. German or I Swedish preferred: housegjrl, family 4. I good cook, no washing. $20; housegirl, I Pasadena, $20: house girl. Vermont aye.. . $15 to $20; cook and second girl, $30 and $20, employer here. HOTEL DEPARTMENT. Restaurant cook, experienced, city. $7 to $8 per week; candy maker, fair wages. HUMMEL BROS. & CO. j WANTED—MEN AND WOMEN OUT OF i employment and willing to work, can learn of a permanent situation at good wages, by writing at once to P. V. H.. box 283, Augusta. Maine. tue-thur-sat-sun-17t WANTED—YOUR PATRONAGE. RELI -1 able help furnished promptly. REiD'S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. 125 W. First ; St. tf WANTED—2 OR 3 GOOD CANVASSERS to work the state: large profits. Call I between lo and 12 at 726 w. Seventh st. 10 I WANTED-HELP FREE AND BlTJU tions, 313% S. Broadway. E. NITTIN j PER. tf HELP WANTED - FEMALE ■ WANTED—TO ADVERTISE THE! DKL amorton system we will do dressmaking for two weeks a; half price; best work, latest styles, satisfaction guaranteed; system perfect every way: lessons free: pupils make their dresses with us: agents wanted. 313% S. Spring st. 1-6-97 i WANTED — GIRL FOR GENERAL ; house work. Apply at BINES' GRO CERY, cor. Twelfth and Olive sts. 11 WANTED—DINING ROOM GIRL AND i dishwasher. 004 Buena Vista st. 10 ! SITUATIONS WANTED^MALE i WANTED-POSITION ~BY MARRIED man as coachman or ranch hand; first class references; 3 years' experience as foreman. Address J. A. LITTLE. Los Angeles hotel. 31S S. Los Angeles st. 14 WANTED — ALL-ROUND PRINTER wishes steady job; country or city. Ad dress J. W. C. 230 N. Breed st., city. 11 WANTED--BY MIDDLE-AGED MAN. ; employment of any kind; best of refer j enees. V.. box 170 Herald. 10 i WANTED—CARPENTER WANTS TO work at $2 per day. Room 26, 261% S. Los Angeles st. 12 SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE 'W A N't ED-S if UAT IO NBY OO MPET fl N T stenographer; no objections to leaving ■ city. Address W.. box 200. Herald. 11 | WANTED—JO BORROW^ . WANTED—TO BORROW $10,000 on $30,000 worth of inside property: gilt edge. F. E. DAVIS, attorney, offices 1, 2, 3 Los An geles theater building. WANTED—AGENTS 1 EASY AND PRo'f' ftable employment for men. women, boyn or girls; city or country: just the way to earn some spending money for Christ mas. Addrees R., box 110. Herald. 10 WANTED —ANTHONY COMSTOCKHAD the inventor of the Pocket Kinescope, (living pictures, i arrested. We guarantee protection to agents. Send 12 cents for sample. FRANK BROS., 44 Ann St., New York. 2-6 WANTED—SOLICITORS. LADIES OR gentlemen: life and accident Insurance, liberal commission. Inquire 10 to 12 a.m , room 141 Wilson block. M. B. HOWARD. District Manager tf ! WANTED—AGENTS. LADIES OR GEN- I tlemen .to canvass: salary $40 month : guaranteed. Address W. T. PAGE. Santa Fe Springs. Cal. 12-25-tf WANTED—PARTNERS WANTED—PARTNER WITH " $5000 TO j $10,000 to take hail' Interest in a real es- 1 tate and brokerage business: business ! has increased so much cannot handle it alone. A No. 1 references must be fur nished. Address E . box 170. Herald, tf ' WANTED—PARTNER IN A PAYING ! manufacturing business in this city; must ■ \ have at least $4000; best of references re- j .mired and given. V.. box 120. Herald. 10 j WANTED—A PARTNER TO TAKE AN I ! interest in it paying proposition at 1 Randsburg: call and investigate. Room 2. 226% S. Spring st. 10 WANTED—PARTNER IN ALL LINES .it business, S, E. W. CAMPBELL. 116 S. Broadway. 11 ! WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS WANTEI)— A LL KINDS FURNITURE j for spot cash; highest prices paid. LEW-. I TS & ALDERBON, 420 S. Spring st.; tele phone black 1571. tf WANTED WIDOW LADY WISHES 1 or 2 children to board; motherly care; win teach French reasonable. N. box 100, Herald. 12 FOR SAI.K-A SAKE. W EIGHT 1350 pounds, in first-class condition; cheap 505 New High St. ltl : WANTED-TO SELL YOUR HOUSE AND , lot quick see BNOVER Ai RODMAN. 206% S. Broad way. tf MASSAGE AND ELECTRICITY j | HAVE YOU DYSPEPSIA? TAKE NO j drugs. Gold Is worthless until it is j ; manufactured: food is useless unless It is i digested. Between 'he ore and the vase is f I 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 VAPOR AND SALT BATHS. GREAT help for rheumatism and kidney troubles. German and Swiss methods of treatment given by experienced German nurse, lam est equipment in the city. Select patron age only. 445% S. Spring. 1-2 MRS. M. E. STAMMER, 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 EDITH ANWAY. KORMERLT OF BOS ton, gives genuine alcohol rubbings that are healthful and refreshing; no rivals. 223 8. Main st., room 3. 1-ID-97. MME. RALPH. FROM THE EAST: AL cohol baths and massage. Rooms 16and 17. 139 N. Spring st. 12-18 BELL FAY RETURNED—GIVES MAG netlc and massage treatment. 142% N Main St.. room 11. 12-26 WINNIE BELL. MASSAGE ANIMLCO hoI baths, rooms 2 and 3, 317 Commercial st. 1-5 ORACH ROBINSON, NEW HELLMAnT 120 N. Main st., room 3. Select Patronage.7 JULIA MANSFIELD. 41% S. MAIN ST rooms 20 and 27: manicuring. 10 ' watchmaking 1 WATCIIES 66cP MAIN springs. 50c: hand and crystal. 10c; work warranted one year: good references fur nished. GUSTAVE REICHGOOT. 234 W. First st. 12-17 LADIES SILK WATCH GUARDS WITH gold or sliver mountings; lower prices. W. J. GETZ, 336 8. Broadway. IiOS ANGELES HEBAIiD: THTTKSDAY MOB!NTNX3U DECEMBER 10, 189b. OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE— I hay*- all kinds of property for sale, ex change v r for rent. First, a modem S-roum house, south west, furnished or unfurnished, on 2 ear lines, orange trees and tlowers. barn, and chicken yard l : owner must soil ami price ts no object; do you want a modern home at a bargain? Second, t will exchange au elegant s room house for lots In the city:what>have you got? Bring your bargains to me. Third, houses on Pearl st. for rent, within walking distance; will rent cheap to right parties. Fourth. 1 have customers every day for city aU"I country property. If you have anything you want to sell see me. Fifth. Chicago residence property to exchange for Los Angeles prop. rty. Sixth, rooming house located in the cen ter of the city, clearing $75 a month; for sale cheap. If. C. BOSS, tf 2is% s. Broadway. FOR SALE-JlOttO: BAKERY; ONE OF the oldest and vey best established places in town, fully equipped throughout. You can try it before buying: never before such a bargain offered; must be seen lo be appreciated: price only $1000. BEN WHITE. 221 W. First St. If FOR SALE—AN EXCEPTIONAL Op portunity afforded" for investment in a manufacturing business in Los Angeles; trade well established and business now making money. From $50tO to $70i)0 needed to extend business. Address V., box SO, Herald. 10 FOR SALE-HOTEL 34 ROOMS, OF flce furniture, billiard tables, low rent, cheap for cash: owners have other business. Call at the Belmont, cor. Fifth and Main sts. tf FOR SALE—INTEREST IN A WELL Es tablished Los Angeles factory; will sell % interest for 18060; It will pay you to in vestigate this. X.. box ISO. Herald. 10 FOR SALE-POULTRY STORE:A SNAP; most complete and best location'in the city: would take good young horse as part payment. Call 336 E. First st. 21 FOR SALE—BARBER SHOP. 2 CHAIRS; $285. part cash: a bargain: best location oat Spring st: rent $20. Would lease, X., box 170. Herald. 10 FOR SALE—MANUFACTURING Busi ness with unlimited possibilities. SLAY TON WALKER, 159 Penrose St., River side. Cal. tf_ FOR SALE—BARBER SHOP: 2 CHAIRS, assignee: $100: at invoice; rent $20; cen trally located; would lenscT X., box 170, Herald. 10 FOR SALE—HALF INTEREST IN RES taurant clearing $lo day: price $500. SHIELDS & BROWN. 113% S. Broad way, tf FOR SALES—BAKERY; CHOICE LOCA tion: rushing business: forced sale: $350. SHIELDS BROWN. 118*4 S. Broad way, tf FOR SALE-POPCOKN AND PEANUT stand on Spring st.: Is making money; $73. 1. I). BARNARD. 117% S. Broadway. 10 FOR SALE—LODGING HOUSE OF 33 rooms.close In.most positive bargain,slsoo 1. D. BARNARD, 117% 8. Broadway. 10 FOR SALE—ELEGANT FRUIT STORE, first-class and central; a bargain. $275. 1. D. BARNARD. 117% 8. Broadway 10 FOR SALE—CHOICE MEAT MARKET; cost $2000; owner sick: must sell. $1000. I. 1). BARNARD, 117% S. Broadway, hi FOR SALE—DELICACY AND HOME restaurant: best place In this city: 5550. I. D. BARNARD, 117% 8. Broadway. 10 WANTED—A PARTY WITH ABOUT $501 to go in newspaper route business. In quire at Herald business office. tf FOR SALE—NEWSPPAPER ROUTE AT Santa Monica. Apply Herald office at subscription desk tf FOR SAT.E—SA* YE "20" PER 7'ENT~ON your printing. JONES PRINTING CO.. 226 W. First St. tf FOR SALE — CITY NEWSPAPER ! routes. Apply C. G. SPRING, Herald business office. tf I TO BUY OR SELL A PROFITABLE business see E. W. CAMPBELL, 116 S. ! Broadway. tf INSURANCE POLICIES BOUGHT FOR i cash. GEO. TUTTLE CO., 242 8. Broad- I , way. tf j FOR SALE—DRY GOODS AND NOTION i ! business at invoice; $l<ioo. 601 W. Sixth St. 13 iTO SELL OUT YOUR BUSINESS SEE I I. D. BARNARD. 117% S Broadway | FOR SALE— LODGING HOUSES I FOR ITU RE OF ' lodging house on Hill st: must he sold; I j make offer. SHIELDS A BROWN. 118% j I S. Broadway. 10 ! FOR SALE—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED 16 rooms lodging house: close in on Sec ond: house furniture new. 508 S. Broad way. 10 FINANCIAL L E. COHN— The Los Angeles pawnbroker. 146 N. i Main streel. loans money on diamonds, watches, jewelry, lirearms. pianos, li braries and all other collateral securities, i 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 7" Who we are. What we are. And where we are. Have you discovered ihe cheapest place . to get money on nil good personal and | collateral securities. 229 Byrne Eldg. tf j MONEY TO LOAN IN ANY AMOUNTS- I On dlumonds watches, jewelry, pianos, I safes, lodging houses, hotels and private : household furniture: interest reasonable, ( money quick; private office for ladies. G. ! M. JONES, rooms 14 and IS, 242% S. llroad ! way. adjoining city hall. 28tf I MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, j watches, diamonds, pianos, sealskins and livestock: interest reasonable; pri i vate office for ladles: business confiden tial. C. C. LAMB, 226 S. Spring, en. room I 67. Bi2l-tf jTO LOAN—A BARREL OK MONEY ON diamonds, pianos, furniture and all llrst elass securities; business confidential. CREASINGER, 247 8. Broadway, rooms 1 and 2. 6-29-tf MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS? watches, jewelry, pianos, carriages, bi cycles,all kinds of personal and collateral security. LEE BROS., 402 8. Spring st. tf TO LOAN—MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT at reasonable rates. WILLIAM F. BOSBYSHELL, 10-13-tf 107 8. Broadway. TO LOAN—UNLIMITED AMOUNT FOR small loans: no commission: light ex pense. SECURITY LOAN AND TRUST CO., 223 S. Spring st. PO IN DEXTER & WADS WORTH, BRO kers, 308 Wilcox building: money loaned on real estate; If you wish to' lend or borrow call on us. tf THE OWL LOAN CO. LOANS ON JEW elry, diamonds, etc; cash paid for old jewelry, gold and silver. 119% S. Spring St.. up-stairs. 12-14 CAN MAKE YOU LARGE OR SMALL loan; light expense; no attorney fee. See me with Security Savings Bank. HENRY HART. 11-30 WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN IN SMALT, . sums, $200 and up; interest reasonable. lIABER BROS. * CO.. 236 W. Fourth st. 13 MONEY TO LOAN—LOWEST RATES ON real estate, personal notes or security, i JOHN L. PAVKOVICH. 229 W. First. , LOANS ON GOOD CITY PROPERTY AT , 0 to 8 per cent: terms reasonable. R. ALTSCHUL. 408 8. Broudway. li'.s TO LOAN—SSOO, $1000 TO $20,000. CITY OP. country real estate. LEE A. M'CON NULL, 113 S. Broadway. 30 HOUSE^MOVING A."~F. SLOPER. i flee. 11! N. Broadway. FOR KENT—HOUSES FORRENT SI3—6-noom cQttagc. 62S S. Griflln aye. $10— .'.-room house. 1214 Stanton aye. $10 —5-noom house, 1236 Victoria st. $14—Store and rooms back, soo Buena Vista st.; also 5 rooms second floor. A. BARLOW. 123 S. Broadway. Office hours, 12:30 to 2.p.m. tf FOR RENT—UNFURNISHED, A FINE S-room house with barn, on two lots. half square from Traction line. in the southwest; modern improvements; for $20 without water. This is cheap. See NEWLYN, 229 Byrne bldg.. in the mornings. tf FOR RENT—NICE 6-ROOM MODERN cottage; bath, stationary washstand, nice lawns, large lot. driveway, barn, out houses, etc. Apply at 1216 E. Eighth St., half block west of Central aye; rent, $IS, or see BEN WHITE. 221 W. First st. 15 FOR RENT— New house s rooms, Grand aye, near Third. House 7 rooms. 2371 Thompson st. LEE A. M'CONNEILL, 12 113 S. Broadway. FOR RENT—HOUSE OF 10 ROOMS JUST completed, on Wllshlre Bou'evard tract, near Westlake park; all modern conven iences: porcelain bath, frescoed, etc. See WILSHIBE CO.. offices corner Seventh and Broadway and on the tract. tf FOR RENT—NEW, SUNNY, MODERN suites, furnished or unfurnished, for housekeeping: adults only. Unfurnished suites for $7 up: adults only. Unfurnished bet. Grand aye. anil Hillst. FOR~RENT—THE CHEAPEST PLACE in town for mattings, llneok urns and win dow sltad'es; carpets cleaned and laid. THE MATTING MART, 504 S. Broad way. 12-21_ FOR RENT—LARGE PLEASANT FLAT unfurnished; partly or fully furnished: lowest rent for the value in town. 445 N. Beaudiry aye., 7 minutes from Spring St. 11 FOR RENT—HOUSE OF 9 ROOMS, AND barn, on Ninth St.. near Alvarado St., or for sale. Inquire at the Belmont, cor. Fifth and Main sts. tf FOR RENT—FURNISHED 8-ROOM house near Westlake Park; lovely view of ocean and mountains. Call mornings, 411 S. Bonnie Brae. 10 FOR RENT—NICELY FURNISHED AND unfurnished sunny rooms, light house keeping. 513 W. Ninlh st., near corner Grand aye. 10 for Rent—|l2 per month with water; 4-room cottage with hath. 236 W. Twenty-seventh st., near Grand aye. 10 FOR RENT—SEE COTTLE & SON. 30f, W. Second St.; new bargains; for rent, sale or exchange. tf FOR RENT—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED 7-room cottage, $30. No. 1322 Georgia Bell. 12 FOR RENT—GRANT'S SYSTEM TONIC does cure Kidney and Stomach trou bles. tf_ FOR RENT—4-ROOM HOUSE, $6. 210 Myers st.. near Terminal depot. 10 FOR RENT—9-ROOM 2-STORY HOUSE; bath, range. 523 W. Slxih st. tf FOR RENT—B-ROOMED FURNISHED house, 047 S. Broadwny. $40. 10 FOR RENT—GRANT'S SYSTEM TONIC. 127% W. Second st. tf FOR RENT-ROOMS ~ FOR RENT-NEW. SUNNY." MODERN suites, furnished or unfurnished, for housekeeping: adults only: unfurnished suites from $7 up; 215 W. Sixteenth St., bet. Grand aye. awl Hill sts. It FOR RENT — NEWLY FURNISHED rooms from $8 a month up at the OLIVE INN, 337 S. Olive st. tf FOR RENT—NICELY FURNISHED rooms, $1.50 up per week: rooms from 25c to 50c per night. RUSS HOUSE, cor. ; First and Los Angeles sts. 1-2-97 j FOR. RENT'—3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS | Willi pantry and bath, ground floor; also I furnished front room, up-stairs. Ap ply 90s E. Third st. 11 FOR RENT —LARGE SUNNY FRONT room, furnished; closet; outside door; cheap: line view; company allowed. 126 A I North Hill st. 10 ! FOR RENT—3 NICELY FURNISHED j ! rooms, suitable for housekeeping: also single rooms;.modern cinveniences, 824% Temple st. tf FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS.SlN gle'aud en suite; housekeeping privilege: private family. Call mornings, 960 South Broadway. 10-22 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 RiENT— HOTEL BALTIMORE. Everything modern, home-like. All sun ny rooms; steam heat. Sevenfh and Olive sts. 1-8-96 FOR RENT-FURNISHED OR L'NFUR nished rooms, with use of kitchen. 1022 W. Twenty-fifth St.; take University car. 14 FOR RENTES FURNISHED ROOMS, complete for housekeeping; sunny and tine location; gas and bath. 1131 S. Hill st. 11 FOR RENT—A SUNNY FURNISHED from room, light housekeeping privileges. 319 N. Broadway. tf EOR RENT - NICELY E'URNISHIOD rooms for housekeeping, with piano. 626 S. Broadway 6-17-tf FOR RENT-SUNNY. FURNISHED housekeeping suite and single rooms. 525 Callflrnla si. le FOR RENT—HOUSEKEEPING FUR nlshed rooms; $1.50 to $2. NITTINGER'S, 451 S. Hope. if Full RENT—3 ROOMS COMPLETELY furnished for housekeeping. 9308. Flow er St. .12 FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping. 321H W. Seventh st. tf Kill: KENT—3SK.NNY lIOUSEKKKPINO rooms in cottag.. 750 S. Olive st. 11 FOR RENT—GRANT'S SYSTEM TON ls. 127% W. Second St. tf FOR RENT—STORES FOR GROCERYWITii Shelving complete, four living rooms at tached. Corner California and N. Hill sts.: rent reasonable. Apply to owner, 320 California it, 13 FOR RENT—STORE ROOM ON SPRING st.. between Kourth and Fifth sts.: lix tures for sale. B. DUNCAN, 145 8. Broadway. 13 FOR RENT—STORE ROOM ON MAIN st.. al Washington Gardens. T. L. NEAL, room 2, Los Angeles theater bj_d g. tf FOX RENT^REALjESTATE^ FOK'rENT-RANCh"OI.' IM~ ACRES, near Acton: good 5-room house, barn and outhouses; 7 acres orchard', mostly cher ries, all In full bearing; water piped to house and barn: line productive land: only 875 a year. For particulars see BEN WHITE, 221 W. First St. tf FOR RENT—2% ACRES SUBURBAN S room house and barn, buggy and harness, Jersey cow. S. P. WELLS, 416% S. Spring st. io FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—LODGEROOMATDRUID'S hall, Downey block, every Monday, Wed nesday, Thursday and E'riday. inquire E'ALLANDY. 117 Commercial st. tf FOR RENT — LODGE ROOM AT TUR ner hall; every first and third E>!day of each month. Inquire of janitor. 14tf " fruits 'and VEGETABLES LUDWIG & MATTHEWS, WHOLESALE and retail fruits and vegetables. MOTT MARKET. 135 S. Main st., tel 550. tf PLUMBERS 1 FRANK A. WEINSHANK PLUMBER and gsxfltter. 240 E. Second St., tel 136. EDUCATIONAL NOW IS A VERY GOOD TIME"TO~'eN ter upon a course of study at the Los An geles' Business College. 2i2 W. Third st. School in session the entire year; large k new. clean anil delightful rooms; first class elevator service: lurge corps of teachers: Intensely practical courses of study. Branches taught: Bookkeeping, arithmetic. grammar. correspondence, spelling, penmanship, banking, business , practice. buslm ss forms.commercial law, I I commercial geography, civics.shorthand , typewriting, telegraphy, assaying. Do , i "ot delay, but begin at once if your are ready, so as to AnTsh by the time business ; I revives. Call at the college, or write for superb new catalogue giving full infor hation. 2-20-7 Woodbury business college <in • i corporated), 22ii S. Spring st., ts the oldest " i and largest commercial school In South i era California; the most beautiful col , | lege rooms and equipment to be found in the state: elevator for pupils' use; a large faculty of experienced and able In structors; open the entire year; both day and evening sessions; a practical Eng lish course, a thorough business course and a course in shorthand and 1 type writing under an experienced stenog rapher. Write or call fo.' illustrated cata logue and full Information. G. A. HOUGH, president; N. G. FELKER, vice-president. SCHOOL ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC An—.Mrs. Adeline Duval Mack, formerly of New York and Washington, D. C. Private lessens and classes, day and evening: special training for theatrical profession. An amateur club, ladles and gentlemen, studying plays, connected with school. Eur particulars and terms apply residence. The Clarendon. 408 S. Hill st. Mrs. Mack's services may be engaged for recitals and readings, tf GIRLS' COLLEGIATITscTioOL. 1918. 1922, 1924 S. Grand aye.. reopens Thursday, September 24th. A boarding and day school, with corps of fifteen teachers; specialists In their lines of work: collegi ate, academist preparatory, primary and kindergarten departments: an attractive home and thorough school. MISS PAR SONS and MISS DENNEN. Principals. 2-0-97 MME. CHAPIFE-MORG AN, LATE OF New York city, will teach the true art of singing; will prepare ladles and gentle men for opera, oratorio, concert, church or parlor singing: the most thorough and artistic Instruction riven: voices tested free of charge on Wednesdays and Sat davs. Studio, room 3, "The Spencer." _310% W. Third St. 2-l-97_ MISS NELSON, PUPIL OF LAMPERTI, Italy, by her new method in singing every person can sing the highest music per fectly, and it Is impossible to strain tho voice. Free private lessons this week. W. C. T. U, Temple, cor. Broadway and Temple streets 12 FROEBEL INSTITUTE (CASA DE Rosas) training school for kindergart iters: also school for boys nnd girls of all grades. Fall term begins September 22d. PROF, and MME. LOUIS CLAVERIE. jSt-i-8 BOYNTON NORMAL FOR TEACHERS only; enter fall class now: winter term. Jan. 11th; positions secured; teachers supplied. 523 Stimson block. 6-30-tt KING'S PRIVATE SCHOOL OF BOOK keeping and stenography: guarantee to fit students to take position in thr«e months. 313 W. Seventh st. 12-12 MEDIUMS MRS.~WALKER. CLAIRVOYANT AND life business reading medium, is meeting with wonderful success. She invites tho most skeptical to prove her power. All business affairs of life looked into for the advancement of your future. Gives read ings daily from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. 316% S. Spring st. _ 3 -i"- 57 _ MRS. M. J. BARNEY EWER. DIVINE hoaler and trance test medium, gives dally siltings and healing treatments; locates mines: hours. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cures all chronic diseases, rheumatism, neuralgia, consumption, drunkenness, to bacco and morphine habits. 320 S. Mala st. 12 MRS. GOULD AMES, PALMIST AND pyehometrist; one of the most correct hi the city on business and general knowl edge; readings lor those at a distance from letters in own handwriting; hours 10-5. except Sunday. 350 S. Broadway, rooms 13-14, Johnson building. 1-20-97 MRS. PARKER, PALMIST. CLAIRVOY ant and medium; life reading, business, removals, law suits, mineral locations, love affairs, etc. Take Third st. electric 1 car to Vermont aye. and Vine st. Sec ond house on Vine st. west of Vermont t 12-30 CARL SAWVELL. MAGNETIC HEAL• er. Diseases diagnosed elairvoyantly; possesses powers to diagnose any dis eases: developing mediums a specialty; test circles Monday and Thursday even ings, 25c. The Trying. 220 S. Hill st. 12-27 LEONORA D'ESTE, MEDIUM: TRUTH fuI predictions and reliable advice; no matter what troubles you have, come and she will guide you right. No. 330% S. Spring st.. room 28. 11 MRS. BARRETT ELLIS, MEDIUM, WILL tell you everything you wish to know; come, hear the truth.. Price 50 cents Downey block, room 17, cor. Temple and N. Main sts. 12-18 AGNES H. PLEASANCE. DEAD tranco spirit medium and clairvoyant. Sittings daily: hours, 10 to 5. Removed to 355% S. Spring St.. cor. Fourth st. tf ELIZABETH HURLBUT, PSYCHOME trIst, palmist, mental magnetic healer and teacher of occult science. Rooms 50-52 upper floor, 344 S. Hill St. 2-21 MRS. MARY E. ROSE. CLAIRVOYANT, 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 daily except Sunday. 245 S. Hill st. 12-11 HENRY ORINDLES-DEVELOPING BE ance this evening. 340%. S. Spring st. 10 DR. RRIOGS. WRITING MEDIUM; FREE readings this week. 453% S. Spring st. 14 EXCURSIONS once Person ally "con ducted excursions to Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis ami all points, leave Los Angeles every Thursday via Southern Pacilic, Union Pacific. "World's Pictorial Line," and Chicago and Northewestern railway, crossing the SierraNevadasand passing all points of scenic interest by I daylight. Upholstered tourist cars of latest Pullman pattern, lighted by gay and run through without, change. Com- I petent conductors accompany each party. I Fastest time. Lowest rates. For tickets, and berth reservations apply to J. H. ! PEARMAN. Manager: G. F. lIERR, G. P. A., 223 S. Spring St.. Los Angeles, or to any agent Southern Pacilic Company. 0 3-6 PHILLIPS' PERSONALLY ~~COND~U~f> ted excursions via the Rio Grande and Rot k Island route, leave Los Angeles cv cry Tuesday, cross the Sierra Nevadas and pass the entire Rio Grande scenery by daylight via southern route every i Wednesday. Sleeping-car service to St. Paul. Minneapolis and the northwest Office 138 S. Spring si. BURLINGTON ROUTE—PERSONALLY conducted excursions to the east every Wednesday over the scenic line of the world; upholstered tourist cars without change. T. H. DUZAN. agent, 222 S. Spring st.. Los Angeles. Cal. PHYSICIANS ARTHUR B. HADLEY. MEDICAL ELEC trlciau. Treats chronic diseases and ner . vous ailments, etc.. on the latest and most sciontillc principles with specially constructed batteries. Ofllcc hours, ladies from 10 to 12; gentlemen, from 1 to 4. Rooms 11 a.nd 12. 618% S. Spring st. 12-21 DR ELIZABETH J. PALMER. SPECIAL ist in diseases of women; nervo- ohysle mos.sage for all nervous diseases." Hours 9 tQ 12 a.m., 2 lo 4 p.m.; Sundays, 2 to 5 ; . p.m. Hotel Plaza Vista, 416 W. Sixth ■ i St. 12-19 DR. K. D. WISE, M. D., OFFICE~I97 N. Spring st.. up-stairs, rooms 1 and 2; hours 8 to 10 a.m. and Ito v p.m. Graduate of Jefferson Medical college, Philadelphia.. Tel.. office. Main 466; res., white, 661.6-8-1)7 DR. DORA KING. LADIES' SPECIAL- Ist: pleasant home for ladles before and during confinement. 313 W. Seventh. DR. P. R. MOORE, 230 BRADBURY BLk" has changed his ofllce hours to 1 lo 5 _P r m. 12-14 CONSULT DR. .MINNIE W ELLS, SPK clalist. 715 S. Main: hpurs. 10-t. 7-8. tt , PIANOS Magnificent' new brlggs PIANOS 1 k'or sale and to rent at 118 Winston St.. next to the main postoffice. A. G. GARD NER AND WIFE, proprietors. ■ . Houses and Lots ■ FOR SALE—A NEAT. PRETTY 5-ROOM f home place: lawn, flowers, fruit, barn. ; fine shade trees; cheaper than dirt. Must , I be sold at once; owner going away. Half j its value buys it. Also a modern G-room cottage, good lot. etc.; hath, hot and cold i water, etc. Must he sold this week; $100 cash, balance $15 per month. 11. W. COT TLE & SON. 305 W. Second si. 13 I j FOR SALE— BE A UTIFUL BUILDING lots for homes, close in. and on very easy terms. In C. A. Smith's Th rd Addition: ' located on Eighth and Mateo sts.. near i Seventh st. school: these lots are forty . ! feet wide, and have an alley of 15 feet • I prices $240, $280 and $323: $10 .lown, $10 per month. Call on C. A. SMITH. 213 W. First st. tf_ FOR SALE-MAPLE "AYE.. IN WALK ing distance, two 5-room modern cottages, complete in every respect: lots fenced anil premises connected with sewer; small cash payment and balance on the install ment plan. Call for keys and further par ticulars at EASTON. ELDRIDGE & CP'S, office, 121 S, Broadway; tf FOR SALE—LOTSi HOUSES IN WlL shlre Boulevard tract, facing Westlako park: streets sewered, sidewalks laid, trees planted, ocean view, loam soli, frostless. fresh air: close prices lo first purchasers: longtime. WILSHIRE CO.. offices corner Seventh and Broadway and on the tract. tf FOR SALE— THERE IS NO PROSPERITY for the seller: hut for the buyer ALL THAT M'KINLEY PROMISED in the new bargains we offer in real es tate. H. W. COTTLE & SON, 305 W. ?e- C ondjst. tf for WtiisTNTi barn, on Ninth st.. near Aivarado St.: cheap for cash. Inquire of OWNERS a*, the Belmont, cor. Fifth and Main sts. tf FOR SAiTe—THE GREATEST BAR galn in East Los Angeles business prop erty ever offered. See this price, $2750. E. W. CAMPBELL. 116 S. Broadway. 11 FORS A LE—HOUSralTuil/r AA'D SOLD on monthly pavmnnts: have some pretty homes ready now. J. C. ELLIOTT, 450 S. Broadway: office open evenings. 1-6-97 FOR SALE—WE SELL THE EARTH. BASSETT & SMlTH,Pomona.Cal. 6-26tf City Lots FOR SALE— J. C. ELLIOTT, Builder and Broker, 450 S. Broadway. Houses built and sold on monthly pay ments. Office open evenings. 6-room cottage Adams St., $2600. 3-room cottage. Gladys aye., $2100. D-room cottage. Union aye., $2200. 2 6-room cottages, Boyle Heights, $1200 each. 5-room cottage, Boyle Heights. $1200. 5- room cottage, Twentieth St., $750. C-room, Girard St.. $2600. C-room, Wlnfleld st.. $2600. G-room, Bonsallo aye., $3500. 6- room. Bonnie Brae, $6000. 10-room, Bonnie Brae, $0000. Come in. We have many others, and if I have nothing to suit you will build after your own plans. J. C. ELLIOTT, 450 S. Broadway. Office open evenings. 30 FOR SALE-CITY LOTS- s72s—Girard st., near Sentous, 50x150. 1226—E si., near Twelfth. Pico Heights. $550— Near Temple st. and 6 blocks from court house. 1450—Fourteenth st.. near San Pedro. $600—Twenty-first st. near Maple aye., 00x130. $400— Griffin aye., near Main, 50x150. MoQ—Thirty-Sixth st.. near electric car. Sl3Oo—Alvarado st., near Ninth. $750—Flower st., near Second st. $500—-N. W. cor. Lopez and New Jersey. $700— Wolfskin aye.. brt. Fifth and Sixth. $1000—Temple St.. near Pearl. 52x120. $2800—Sixth st.; beautiful corner, 65x155. $1500— Seventh si..' near Park. $2500—Flower st.: beauty. 50x100. $2600— Figueroa. near Washington. Also long list of lots in all parts of the city on terms to suit. JOHN L. PAVKOVICH. 11 220 AY. First St. | FOR SALE -105x176 on Seventeenth st, near Union aye.. $1650. 60x160 on Pennsylvania aye., opposite San Benito st.. $700. 40x120 on Belmont aye., near Court st., $600. 6 lots in McGarry tract 40x120. $325 each, on installments; $23 down and $10 per month: no interest. 20 acres line level land two miles south of Inglewood, $60 per acre. 26 lots in the Knob Hill tract to ex change for alfalfa ranch, tf MILES DODD. JR.. Owner. FOR SALE—CHEAP FOR GASH; 6 LOT'S ill Central Park tract, one block from Central aye. cars. Also one choice lot on Flower st., bet. Second and Third. Also 100 acres In Cahuenga valley, cheap. In quire owner, UEU. W. \VJLLiAMHO.v, 905 S. Main .st. 12 FOR SALE-GREAT RARGAIN; LOT ON San Pedro, near Sixteenth st.: $600. Lot 67x135, Maple aye. and Fifteenth st.: $1100. Lot In South end tract, only $150. $10 down, $S a month. M. F. O DEA & CO., 314 S Broadway. tf TOR SALE—TWO LOTS 50x165, HlGH lnnd Park, fronting on beautiful Pasa dena aye.: only $400 each, or $750 for both : owner. JNO. P. COYNE. Heruld ofllce.l2 FOR SALE—3% ACRES ON CENTRAL aye., on and near Tenth si., will sell all or part or the above. Call on MARY A. NIEMEYER, 927 Central aye. 12-28-tf FOR SALE—TEN ACRES OF LAND, well situated for subdivision In Los An geles City. Must be sold at once. Ad dress C, box 170, Herald. tf FOR SALE —SO FIRST CLASS LOTS IN good town; all clear; perfect title: to ex change for something here or in the cast. P. O. Box 176. 12 rwrt BAJ-'Sj—2>.>,vj' t,-tnii.-ii.\ i,\ i,m BOUthwest. See E. W. CAMPBELL. 116 S. Broadway. 11 FOR SALE—TO BUY OR SELL YOUR home see E.W. CAMPBELL. 116 S.Broad way, tf Country Property FOR SALE— Orange ranch of 40 acres. 1 have the largest ranch of Its kind ami the best In orange county, for sale—4o acres In solid oranges: in the foothills within a short elrivo of town of Orange. —28 ACRES IN FULL BEARING — balance in younger trees-, also bearing; average net income for the last 4 years. $0000 per annum; a modern 2-slory house of ten rooms, completely fwDlshed! fine stables: large garden of choice llowers and tropical trees; lools and machinery. Combine pleasure with business by buy ing this lovely orange grove and choice home but a short distance from Los An geles; crop of live years will pay for the place: no danger from frost. PRICE $30,000 en easy terms. W. 11. DICKINSON, 10 1»7 S. Broadway. FOR SALE— $20,000—160-acre alfalfa ranch. $1000—80-foot business corner. Ninth and Stanford. $900—50-foot corner, Eighth and Stan ford. $450—32%x138, Stanford, near Eighth. $5iHI —50-foot corner, Central aye. and White st. $350—40-foot lot, Central aye. $150 —10-foot lot near Central aye. 1 $350—40-foot lot and 3-room house. $1500—7 acres, near south city line. 1 $1500—New 5-room house near Ninth s: $280—Lot. San Jose St.. near Central aye $1150—New modern l-room house and 4u- 1 foot lot, near Central aye. T. WIESNDANGER. 227 W. Second st M. F. ODEA, 344 8. Broadway. 13 : FOR SALE-3 ACRES RICH LAND IN city limits; 5 cents car fare; only $250 per j acre; fine orchard. H. W. COTTLE & SON, 305 W. Second st. 13 ESTATE Country Property '■ ■ FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE— | For Good' Los Angeles or Pasadena r Property READ THIS CAREFULLY : THERE 19 MONEY IN IT FOR YOU ; j 40 ACRES I! MILES FROM DOWNEY ! Three acres to a variety of deciduous. , j fruits in hearing; 7 acres to pasture; 30 ; acres plowed, narrowed and ready to sow In alfalfa; 5-room house, ham. crib, j stable and a fine artesian well; $100 per ; acre. I There is more clear money in alfalfa, ! cows, boss, corn, pumpkins, citrons, | chickens anil turkeys than anything | in California, and this valley lakes the cake. See the Downey exhibit at the chamber jof commerce. Wo raise everything In this valley. Vegetation of all kinds is green and' growing nicely In this valley. Every farmer who comes to California should gel a ranch in this valley. Some of the farmers have cut their alfalfa 0 times this year; H>o miner's inches of water goes free of cost with every ranch T sell, and only costs 10 cents an hour while us- I ing the water. Our creamery pays $1 per 100 lbs. for 4 per cent milk. The farmers of this valley live easier, work less and make more money than any place in the state. If you cannot make money farming in this valtey you cannot make it farming anywhere in the United States. B. M. BLYTHE. Downey, Cal. Branch office. 324 S. Broadway. 16 FOR SALE—ORANGE ORCHARD FOR sale, best bargain In Southern California; 15 acres of bearing orchard, for $4000: this includes growing crop: proceeds from land. $10:n to $1500 per year. Call on or address H. S. G. M'OARTNEY. rooms 1. 2 and 3 Los Angeles theater bld'g, Los Angeles, Cal. tf FOR SALE—ORANGE COUNTY; sit acres, section 21. township 4, adjoining Robert Hansen, esq.: must be sold Im mediately. Communicate to MRS. JO SEPHINE PIERCE, care of John Mel lon. 28 O'Farrell st., San Francisco. Cal. 12-18-e-o-d FOR SALE-SAN GABRIEL; ONLY A few 5 and 10-acre blocks left; water right. Now is the time to buy; If you have any thing to sell or trade see E. K. ALEX ANDER. 132 8. Broadway. tf FOR BALE—THE FINEST BARGAINS in the state in alfalfa lands; free water right of 100 Indies with every ranch. B M. BLYTHE. Downey, Cal. Branch office 324 S. Broadway. tf FOR SALE—RICH LAND. ONLY $35 TO $05 per acre, with free water right. ES CONDIDO LAND CO., 305 W. Second _st. _ tf FORJ>ALE— LIVE STOCK for sale—a Pine s'tallionat the Tallyho stables. See it and make an of fer to trade or otherwise. NEWLYN, 22S Byrne bldg. tf FOR SALE—3 YOUNG, LARGE HORSES; also farming implements and hay, by 11. E. MEYER, winery Seventh St., near river. 6-9 FOR SALE-150 LAYING HENS AND pullets and poultry machines. B. E. HART, New Main St., south of Vernon aye. IS FOR SALE—7 FINE GRADE JERSEY cows, on the installment plan or cheap for cash. Apply at 2502 Central aye. 11. FOR SALE—TEAM, WAGON AND HAlt ness at your own price. SHIELDS & BROWN. 113% S. Broadway. tf FOR SALE—HORSES. WAGONS, HAR ness. saddles, etc.. cheap. 407 Turner st.l 3 ~FOR~SALB^ittISCELLA^EOUS^ FOR SALE—BEDROOM SUITsTsTOVEs] parlor suit, dining table, chairs, lamps, clocks, elishes. etc.; must be sold at once. Call today; 1007 W. Twenty-fifth St., near Hoover. 11 GO TO FREEBERG'S FOR FINE JEW airy; special inducements: watches. dia ! munds and holiday goods, etc.; 406 S. I Spring st. eod-12'-14 j FOR SALE-OLD PAPERS IN QUANTI- to suit at this office. FOR EXCHASaE—REAL ESTATE BY J. C. ELLIOTT Builder and Broker 450 S. Broadway. Houses built and sold on monthly pay* ments. Office open evenings. C-room cottage, Adams st., $3000. 5-room cottage, Gladys aye., $2500. C-room cottage. Union aye., $2600. Two 6-room, Boyle Heights, $1200 each. One 5-room house. Boyle Heights, $1200. One 5-room, Twentieth st.. $1000. Three lots, 10x125, Twenty-eighth si., $300 each. 20-acre home. 2% miles west of Burbank, $.-,oon. ] 10 acres, 2 miles west of Burbank. And many others. Come and see me. J. C. ELLIOTT. 150 S. Broadway, office open evenings. io FOR EX CI I ANtl V ERY NEAT pretty cottage, line lot. trees, lawn, flow ers, etc.. lo trade for chicken ranch near by. Fine corn and alfalfa ranch for propeny near the city. H. W. COTTLE .v. SON, 305 W. Second St. 13 FOR EXCHANGE—2O-ACRE ALFALFA ranch; 16 in alfalfa: 6-room house, 2 ar ttsiao wells; for house and lot in cltv. PARKER & FLOYD, 102 S. Broadway, room 6. 11 i. - -rrr — —— DENTIJ>IS PENNY DENTAL C0..'120%~5. SPRING st. Gas specialists: painless extraction with gas. Teeth filled with gold, silver, cement and all known material, for the cost of material. 27-97 ADAMS BROS. - DENTAL PARLORs! 239% S. Spring si.; painless extracting and lilling; plate $6, $S. $10; all work guaran teed; established 10 years; hours 8-s;Sun days. 10-12. ' PA. (OR PENN.I DENTAL CO.; ONLY office Is in Wilcox building, cor. Second and Spring; painless extracling guar anteed. _ B-13-t>i DR. D. R. WILDER. COR. SEVENTH and Main sts., devotes especial attention to correcting Irregularities of the teeth, tf dr. c. stevens &~s6l<7ldentists7 107 N. Spring St., rooms IS and 19, Schu macher block. 18-tf FRANK STEVENS, 324% 8. SPRING ST., open days and evenings; also Sundays: electric light. DR. KENNEDY. DENTIST. 108*4 S. Spring st., rooms 2. 6 and 7; painless ex trqctlon. ■ SPECIALISTS^ DR. B. (3. COLLINB, OPTHALMIC~OrC tician. with Los Angeles Optical In stitute; eyes examined free. 213 S. Spring St. RETURNED—DR. MINNIE WELLS, specialist. 746 S. Main st. Hours, 10 to 4, and 7 to 8. tf CONSULT DrTmINNIE WELLS, SPeT clalist. 745 S. Main; hours. 10-4. 7-8. tf j. . —.. i — j ROOMS AND BOARD^ WANTED-B Yi'OIINQ Ma'nrOOM AND hoard in private, family. Address X., box 200, Herald. 10 ETC. BROS.' PATENT SOLICI tors; free book on patents. 424 Byrne bldg. S-32-6