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8 CHURCH NOTICES (INCORPO* 1 rated) meets in Music hell. 231 S. spring. »t 2:80 and 7 :30 p. m. At 3:30 will ho held a spiritual conference, interspersed with good nUsic and Inspirational songs hy Mr. Rarnett and nil liitle daughter /tie, followed by tests fey Mr«. Barhett. At 7:30 Miss Lydia Allen, ot Bumuierland, cal, will deliver an address tinner control, and her audience may expect to hear something fine. Little Zoe and Mr. Bar jiett will render in«>re nf their tuneful music, mad Mrs. Barneti will give tests to those present. * fpHK TKI"I'll SEEKERS ME EI K.T N X Main st.,: Sunday members meeting, 10 a.m.: mediums' conference meeting, 11 a. m.: evening meeting, 7:30. Lecture by Dr. Rich mond; piano und clairnet duett by Mrs. Williams anl Mr. Gobies; so lo by Miss Hetcalf. Admission free. I MM AN I* EL " PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, comer Tenth and Pearl c . Rev. W. J, Chichester. D I., pastor, will preach at 11 a.m. mad Mr. Harry Hillard at 7:30 p. mc Y. I*. S. C, E. at 6:3o'p. in. Everybody welcome. CHURCH OF~THE NEW ERA—MEETS TO itight at 7:45 at 206 N. Ma;n street; ser mon by Professor Bowman, 'I here are pros pects of securing In the near future spacious quarters, so let our Iriendb take heart. IRST UNIVERSALIS < : TiV RCH, CALE douia hall, ll?)'* 8, Spring st., Sunday fiChool, 10 a. m.: preachinp service, 11 a. in.: Rev. A. A. Rice, pastor. Subject, Pity, Twin Bitter to Lore. T~ 'll 8~~ TH EOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. FREE lecture this evening St 7 .30 o'clock at Hla ▼atakv Hall. 431', spring st. Subject, * Gen •«is of Evil in Human Life," by Mrs. Emily Penning '-/V,,., SPECIAL NOTICES. STRONG INDORBRMENT- I hereby certify that I have used Oxydonor ■Victory" since April, 1894. and still use it as directed: furthermore, were li impossible to obtain another like it I would not accept in exchange for the one I have the whole Golden Btate of California, ut of w hat use is a pocket book full of gold when there is no sleep to be bought in the market? lam turning no line phrase, but mean just what 1 say. Tweiitv-three years ago while in perfect health I received a shock which resulted in my gradually losing the use oi myself. 1 was four years oh crutches, and have been ten years" in a wheel chair ihe last two unable to }eed myself, Inning that time I have suffered Tsry much of agonizing pain in the joints and 9Buscles. which culminated last February, 1»94, in resultant nervous exhaustion Bliper- Indneed by inbornnia. I think I mar venture to say that I have been known as a brave woman, but I am tree to admit that insomnia conquered both hope and courage, and for the lirst time in my life 1 longed lor oblivion. A neighbor, Mr. George S. ration of bake Vineyard rancho, San Gabriel, brought me bis Oxydonor to try. The tirst night Ipm it on 1 adept like a babe all night, and bave contin ued to do so ever since, by following "common sense rules" in it* application. The pain in my joint, muscle or nerve will cease inside of ten minutes after properly applying the "Oxy donor. " My naturally good digestion and assimila tion have returned, and I experience no minor troubles, except when getting food rendered unwholesome by poor (Ooking. Most of ray joints liare been entirely Htiehrlosed for over three years, hence it would be incontrovertible idiocy tor me to expect a complete restoration ; but though entirely satisfied with its work oi les.s than a year. 1 feet unite sure ot a furtber improvement, also I am equally sure that its application six rears ago. before the joints atrophied, would ha ye made me a useful citi yen today. My Csse ii well known on the Pacific coast, and though having been "out of the world" u> it were, there are still enough of reputable citizens who know me, and will testily tj tbe truth und reliability of any statement I may make. The ' Oxydonor" is no plaything as you will find if you try to "fool with it, but by using common, sensible judgment, and studying Dr. Benches books, you will tind it to do precisely what it says it can. EMILY GRAY MAY BBRRY, Alhambta. I.os Angeles Co., Cal. Oxvdonor "Victory" office, 227 South Main •treet. 23, 27 EWIS & ALDERSON— 312 SOOTH MAIN ST. Good gasoline stoves for93-AO; cook stores for Ijt;;: best made canvas cots for Bl; double wire folding cots. #3; others for $'2; folding beds'orst>; folding tables for 9t.*20; exten sion tables, new for $3.50; oak breakfsht tables for $3.00; new oak inning chairs, high baeit, We and #1: new antique bedroom sets for $8.50: new solid oak extension tank** ior 634*50 and $5: new leather seatfrockera fors4: tdlk bed lounges for BIO; new rubber hose. Oc; best grades for Sc; chiffoniers for 93.50; new linen warp matting, 12' 3 and 15c; new art squares for $3.00. IESSHrZ " FOR SALE— IHE " GREE N TRACT." Notice—To nil regularly licensed real estate agent- doing business In this city: l will al low you iuli eommtsalon on any sab--, you make ot lot* in the "Green Tran." Maps and price list furnished ou application. WALTER E. BROWN, 252 S. Broadway. 21 A' GY N A ECO I.( »fTl7''.\ L I) IS-" • pensary office, lor tho present only, ut 214 E. Filth *t., the Somerset house, where he will dispense his well known medicines for lucorrhoea (whites), disnumorrhoea (painful menstruation, 1 , etc., in tact for nil female ir regularities irom whatever cause; tcey never fail to givo relief; 35 years' experience; some time spent in attending in large female hos pitals in the east. 214 East Fifth si., ofliec, room 28. 7-22 VsTXESS NEWSPAPER — TIIE DAILY Journal, a business newspaper publishing all the county official records, real estate transfers, mortgages and liens, building news, com met work, linam iai news, and all news re lating to tiie resources and development of •Southern California and the great territory of thesouthwest. One dollar per month, or in advance ffiiO per annum: 227 W. First st., I.os Angeles, Cal. 6 1 tf NOTICE— THE I.OS ANGELES CITY WATER company will strictly enforce the follow ing rules: The hours for sprinkling are be tween 8 and 8 o'clock a.m. and li unci s o'clock , p.m. For a violation oi the above reguiution the water will be shut off and a Jino of $2 Will he charged beforo the water will be turned on again. IMIE SAKE DEPOSIT BOXES OF THE STATE . Loan and Trust company are inclosed in a fire-prooi and burglar-prool vault with time locks and brilliantly lighted with electricity; alcoves attached for the private examination of valuables, with writing material.-.; a young lady in attendance. fTMIE SYRIAN HA/AA R A I 111. N MAIS X st. is full of nil kinds of Turkish goods. Lac es of all patterns, hand-mud<» embrohlerv, hrass ware and wooden ware nt the cost price, we will be here only for a short time. 7-21 TTH) I t~SA LE—SO~R I*NM N G FEE T~OF~ ~\ vTrf X fence, 10 feet high with gut*. Is in good condition and is suitable for office, store Ol factory partitions. Will be fold cheap. For lurther particulars call a! the business office of the Herald. if Jersey Butter, eggs and all dairy pro ducts fresh nverv morning; wngon calls in nil parts of eitv, FAIR VIEW ( REAMERY, 368 fc. Broadway. tj-15 fIORSET MAKER — \j Fine whalebone corsets ladtes'and chil dren's waists, braces, bands, pads of evervde gtrlpiion; repairing ond refitting. \I R3 OSW \ LB, Room 4, W.V .j S. Spring st. 7-0 hpO LET—4' UNFURNISHED BOOM>, hF- X sirable; no children. Lull Munda\ nt7"»~> Broadway. -J3 MFSMI.V.s I■ K>TAI7K - !• rf.l ;s AS~A ePECIi [( monthly medicine for immediate reliol for p.innil nil J Irregular menses—from wlini •veroaur-e. For hale by i iEO. H. FREEMAN . r . Co.. 102 N. Boring it Price, *2 a box. ERSOXAL-NKW PROCESS. IBI!EGULAR itIes from whatever ciun, cured without medicine, instruments or pain, sure cure. Lady attendant; low ices; w. Sixth st 12-1 RS. E. A~~ADAMS. 447 ~s7 IlKl)Al>\\ AY, Electro-magnetic treannent given to lam- Blea, or at home it desired; nervous, Bpinal and Momach troubles a specialty. Consulta tion Free. 11,33, "Enterprise carriauT: work- A i.i. Jrj km'ls ol wagons, buggies, etc , I •old and exchanged. No. lis North lot tn gclesst. BDBINEBH CARDS : r l PER 1M0; OTHER printing iv proportion, PACIFIC PRINT ING PLANT, 217 New I(igh si. Tel. 1400. 23 QOUTHKRN CALIFORNIA ITI.MoN aI; v In.-tiiuie, 4-l:< s. Broadway. Hee uilv. on last page. t f1.20 ly Agt'ANTITV OK COAL" SCREENINi,- it low prices, al BROADWAY 1 ÜBL DEPOT, 4d- S. Broadway. 11 23 StOP, AT Till. ATLANTA HOTEL, OITO -site Hotel Arcadia, Santa Monica; new, neat and clean. 7.n -p.IVOKI.KS OBTAINED IN !)li DAYS. Foil XJ particulars write Hox 10, lienton, Texas 23 fT~SL( 1 lis X, lU. I fcK~ MO VEX, OFFICE * 112 Center place. SPECIAL NOTICES FOR SALE—THE NEW HOME SEWING M A chine Company offers tor the next 30 days the following bargains: Whites. Standards Automatics. Singers, Domestics. Davis, House holds, etc., from $12 xo 616, ou payments ot f l per week. 340 & Spring st. Branch, 85 X Colorado, Pasadena. 4-4 MACHINERY, DIES, AND TOOLS MADE and repaired. J. YON fiERKEY, 234 E. Second st. SPECIALISTS^ BLOOD POISON, Scrofula, cancer, skin diseases, *<r . And all blood impurities J -s Quickly yield to Dr. Kodona's famous Spanish Remedy. Don't go to Hot Springs. Don't destroy your tissues with mercury and potash. Don't waste time and money on worthless nostrums. Dr. Rodona's Famous Remedy is the result of a life of research among t he roots aud herbs of Spain and is famous all over the world. cases given up by doctors nnd quacks and left to die have been quickly cured by tbis wonderful remedy. Don't delay an hour, but come and consult the eminent specialist at tbe Spanish Dispensary, who guarantee to cure all etiroi;ie and private diseases of men and women, stricture, gleet, gonorrhoea, night losses and all chronic and nervous complaints. Consultation free and confidential charges very reasonable. Patients successfully treated by mail. Call or write to SPANISH DISPENSARY, 23-27 Rooms 5.(1-7, 229 W. First st. 4 FAIR PROPOSITION THE SPECIALISTS 2\ of the Spanish Dispensary nre ready to demonstrate attd prove their ability to cure yon without asking you to put up the usual large fees. For one "month we will treat nil cases free of cost, asking ouly a small charge for medicines. '1 you prefer We will prescribe for you nnd you may lake your prescriptions wherever you wish. We intend todemonstrate that the Specialists In charge of the Spanish Dispensary are the mostskfllful on this coast, hence this' unusual offer. Ali diseases of men, women and children, all chronic, blood and nervous diseases, syphilis, rheumatism, blood impurities, ail private diseases of men and women, Stricture* gleet and varicocele cured Our treatment for consumption has no equal in arresting all catarrhal and lung troubles. Come and consult us and be sure of honest ad vice free of coat SPANISH DISPENSARY, 220 West First st., rooms 1, 5 and ft O-Hi sun&thur tf THE PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OF THE California Medical Institute make a spe cialty of VENEREAL DISEASES. DISEASES OF WOMEN, NERVors DEBILITY and IM POTENCY. 455 Broadway, corner of Fifth. Rooms 3 and 4. Los Angeles Otlice hours, 9 to 0 and 7 to 8 p.m. Permanently located. 30 T M POI ITaNT TO PROSPECTORS—A GEOL- X ogist with knowledge of the new system of assaying, which can be done DO thegrourd and also know ing several locations of gold and silver, would like to join a party oi pros pec t on who me tendy with a gOod outllt tn go prospecting, t or particulars address by letter GE< 'LOG IST, 190 Station E. Los Angeles. IS 17} 11 E E— A CURE THAT CURES—] HA V I cured thousands who suffer as you do, of emissions, impotency, nervous debility, veri eocele and shrunken parts, caused by self abuse, by a simn c remedy which cured me, recipe for which I will lend, sealed, free to any sufferer. Address, with Stamp, DAVID B, EMMET, box 870, Englewood, 111.' 7-4 R. AIUCNSBEiToT GRAI >V ATE UNIVER sity Berlin, specialist for private aud nervous diseases. Ihe most obstinate cases of gonorrhoea, gleet. syphilis and impotency thoroughly and quickly cured by fceienlihe methods. Offloe, 217 s. Main st. Iji C. SANBORN, M. l>., HOMOEOPATHIC . • Dhysician and surgeon, obstetrics and dis eases of women and children a specialty. Hours 10 to 12 a. m., 2to 4 p. m,; Sundays, by appointment only. 455 s. Broadway. 6*30 G~ W. Mr 1 LELI. AN. M. U ~ EYeTeaK, NOSE and throat; hour*, 9 to 12 a. m . 1 :30 to 5:30 p. 111. THE BROADWAY, between Fourth arid Fifth sts.; telephone. 1090. 5-11 3m DR. HONG Sot FAMOUS IMPERIAL CHT nese physician and surgeon. 334 S. Broadway, 7-11 OR R oi COLLINS, OPTHALMIC OPTIC ian. with the Los Angeles Optical Itisti* t lie : eve ' t .xaunneq free. 125 S. Spring .st, LOST AND FOUND I n-'I -i.RDI\ V.RY Ur. I'U.-'t j No 3010 of Main Street Savings Bank ana Trust Company in name of Thad M, Erwin. Finder will please return same to bank. 21 Bn 4t C*TRAYED OR STOLEN FROM THE NADEAU S3 ranch, last month, one clear bay (illy colt, black mane aud tail, white on forehead and. hind feet. $lo for information or return of the same. J. E. QCINN, 347 Atiso st. 23 -Tj-Orj s" 11 SJJ BEHOLDER'S BOOK IN CON- V tinental Building and Loan Association, owner can obtain possesion of Fame by pay ing for this advertisement and proving prop erty. Inquire oi cashier Herald business otlice. 11 tf , I OST.-.M'NE 15th, BETWEEN "CORNER 1 and Main and Pico and Pearl sts., a price book, red binding. Return to N. K. I'or, Second and Main sts., and receive reward. J, A. FARNSWORTH. 23 55 ST< iLEN -FROM TALLY-HO 0 Btables, June 11 th, a small brown Spaniel bitch, short tail, answers to Nina. Liberal re ward for return of dog or information leading to its recovery. 20 V OST—WATCH « lIAKM, UN SECOND ST~ \j near Spring, yesterday morning with in itials ot N. L. N., engraved on back; small dia mond in center; $5 reward. B*, 310 Omar aye. 23 T OST ON MAIN STREET LAST FRIDAY \j afternoon, an Irish setter, answering to the name of PhlL I'inder will recei\ c a re v ttrd of $5 by returning same to 1838 Hope st. Inbl YD -BLACK THORNJWALKING STICK; owner can secure same by proving prop* ertv and paying for this advertisement. Ad dress FINDER, box 90, this office. 23 ~| MM ND-SMALL SATCHEL; OWNER CAN 1 have same hy describing property nnd pa v- Ing for this advertisement. Address JULIAN, box 80, ibis office. 23 tvtill'par ty PICKING UPIILA( k plaid I\ lined cape on Santa Monica train Wednes day p. in., return to southern Pacilic oflice. 23 T OST—A PAIR OF GOLD SPECTACfLES AND I j case with chain. Finder please leave at 108 S Broadway and receive reward. 24 lOSTI OST—PURSE CONTAINING A FIVE DOL j lar bill, small silver and papers; $3 re ward. Address i--, box 00, this office. 23 OST-FRIDAY, ON SPRING, A SILVER j tip ornament for cane. Address P. O. box (»75, »nd be rewarded, 23 OST—GOLD HEADED CANE ON PAS A j dens electric line; $1 reward. Address A, I bOX 50. tbis office. 23 OST -BADGE, C. v. R. M. RETURN To j Herald office. 24 PHYSICIANS 4 MRS. DR. WEGENER, PRIVATE SANL i\« larium fur all female diseases; separate rooms for ladies beiore and during confinement, have enlarged and arranged my home to suit rieli und poor; irregularities cured in one day : guara a teed ; no instruments', regular physician of long and successful practice; travelers attended; no delay: all business strictly confidential; babies adopted. 419 Eddy Bl , San Francisco. 7-2 DR.. X WONG, TIIE EMINENT CHINESE Physician and Surgeon, Office 113% tOUUh Broadway. 8 21 DI t. LYDIA A. MUM A, GliA DC ATE IN medicine and surgery: over 15 yea is* practice. Consultation free; 13S;£ S. Spring street. 0-31-90 VI RS. DR. J. H. SMITH, SPECIALTY, M ID* .>! Wlfery, Ladies eared for during confine* meat at 727 BeilevUC avenue. Culls promptly attended to. Tel. 1119. DR. H. NEWLAND, OFFICE 680 S. SPRING; bonrs. rt 10 10, 1 to 3. Diseases of women and consultation in obstetrics (pregnancy.jH-30 IV ANTED — A PHYSUCAN AND DRUG I \ store in lies pen a, San Bernardino county. Write V. M- I'QATS. 23 ~ _ BICYCLES RAMBLER BICYCLES, 427 SOUTH SPRING streeu 6-113 m LOS AXG-ELES HERALD. SUNDAY 31 OK HI N(t, JUNE 2ft, 1895. pROH FAR &ffi&£3§B& 1 ACROSS THE SEA_J Sft^i^Q^W Ihe Dark Continent heard from—Africa in evidence. A letter was j recently recently received by T. J. Cuddy, the real estate dealer ;ii 200 N. spring, that eume all the way from Capo Town in answer to Mr. cuddy'a advertisement in the THE HERALD somo months ago. Moral- TO reach every 'own, city and hamlet in the civilized world. Insert an Advertisement In THE HERALD HELP WANTED—MALE H MMEL BROS. & CO., Successors to PETTY, HUMMEL * CO.. EMPLOYMENT AGENTS, 300*302 W. Second st., in basement California Hank Building. Tel. 001). Oflice hours from 7 a m. to 7:30 p. m., except Sundays Ist class dairyman, 635 etc.: man and wife for orchard work and cooking; no children: $45 etc.; men for labor and teaming, $1.75 per day; 8 men for Eagle hay press, iOo, etc. I 2 general ranch hands, $18 etc , (orchard.) ; young man for general work on orchard, milk ! few cows, $20etc. ; hay pitcher for .'r Mori- | srch press, 100 etc, ton; 2 shlnglers, 800 per Ml boy to milk 12 cows, $10 etc. month; man I or boy to herd hogs. $10 etc : 2 men for Miller Lightning hay press, 12 l-Hc etc. iou; 2 men i for orchard work, $20 etc. each: orchard | teamster. $20 etc.': man and wife for fruit, j ranch. $25 etc.; wood choppers, $1.25 and $2 I cord; want to sell relinquishment of lOOacrss of good land in Ventura to.: A-l for btS ranch. Hotel Department- -8 extra waiters for beach, go Tuesday; pastry cook and baker, $10 ! week; elderly Damn to wash dishes in camp. $3 etc : hotel cook, country, $10 etc.: 2nd cook, hotel. $20 etc.; di-h washer, $20 etc.: 2nd cook, restaurant. $7 etc week. < all and register free. We have some choice orders in OQrfemale department for hotels and (ami ilies. HUMMEL BROS ft CO, 23 IVAN 1 ED—DRAUGHTBM AN, TOBACCON- It Ist, roustabout, dishwashers, stableman, decorator, brlckmnker, barber, wagon maker, I arm baud. Female department— Delicacy store girl, attendant wrapper,assorted,house work. $25 feitehenmaid. operator, house keeper, inanv others INFORMATION HEAD -OOARTERB, 819 w. Fourth. 27 Til ASTERN EMPLOYM EN r AGENCY, Vj N. Main, furnishes reliable help, male and female, at short notice; hotels, restaurants 1 and families a Specialty, KEARNEY & CO. 1 Tel. 237. 33_ Ij)ARTXSBRjEQUIRING COMPETENT KELP can be furnished promptly from KEAR NEY'S EASTERN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY*, 115< 2 ' N. Main st. Tel, 237. Hotel and res taurant help a specialty. 24 SALESMEN— IN ANU OUT OF LOS ANGELES to sell our goods to grocers, good commis sion or salary; reference required. R. X. V, CO., 204 S Main st , St. Louts, Mo. 0-91 f BRIGHT YOUNG MAN OR LADY; GOOD pay to'right party, U. 21, 211 W. First. * lOeod AY* A NTE I)—TE A M STE US, AT CORNER SAN *I Joaquin nt. and Ocean View aye.; $25 per month and board. DODD & Q'iAE v. n__ HELP WANTED—FEMALE ]F YOr HAVE ANYTHING TO BUY, SELL or exchange you w ill .Ind tbat it pays to ad vertise in the want columns oi The Herald The popularity Of these small advertisements and The Herald'l large and rapidly increasing circulation insure results. tl TENANTED — 180 GIRLS, BETWEEN VQEfI M 01 12 ami 15 years, to take part in Amer ican play, to be produced on July Fourth. Re port to or send name to PROFESSOR KRA MER, 180 W. Sixth st. \\* AMLIi AGI RLTHAT KN< >\\ - ID AY TU tew, tt) learn the tattering trade; raid while learning. 704 N. Main, Room 1"». 28 C> IRL WANTED TO DO LIGIH HOUSE T work : 3.U>7 -. Main St. -4 SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE Hi »NE>T, INDUBTRIOtJB, ENERGETIC, young man Of 36 year* of one would like to correspond with partien having any kind ol position--to offer; understands the hardware business, is fair penman and can furnish e\ cellent references; no objection to leaving city. Box P, this office, 23 yoFng manlFoyfaes ok age, sober, industrious and thoroughly reliable, wishes situation as coachman or as man about piece; can milk, tend garden andU a careful driver; city or country* Wages to suit the times and tbe amount of work to do done. Be«t reference, Address P. 0. box 907 Lo A ngeles. ._. , v _ £2 IF VOl" HAVE ANYTHING TO BUY, SELL or exchange, you will Ond thai it pays to advertise In the want columns of The Herald. The popularity Ol these small advertisements and The Herald's largo and rapidly increasing circulation insure results. tf |v\ PERIENCED BUSINESS MAN WITH l*j know,edge of accounts, chemistry, draft- I ing and building would like situation: inoder- I ate Biilurv; highest references us to ability niui trustworthiness. Address W. T. W., box 70, Herald office. 23 \ \ OUNG~MAN. SOBER AND TItUSTWOR- I thy, wants situation, in or out of city, as watchman In bank, botel, sum mo r resort; or business house: ia familiar with the OH or lire-arms and lias best "t recommendations. Addles S, BrL, Box 70, this oflice. 2ti \¥f ANTED -W ORK. >lORNINGS AND EVEN " lugs', by capable young man. studying during day. STUDENT, box HO, this oflice. Tl/ANTED—A GOOD CHANCE FOR ASH M maker; stand good : Main. Enquire 814£{ Bi Spring st. 38 V"OUNG MAN DESIRES POSITION OF ANY J kind; can furnish testimonials. Address r, Im:, ?o, this office. 'J:t SITUA TIONS WANTED—FEMALE IF i*OD HAVE ANYTHING TO BUY, SELL or exchange you will And that it pays to ad vertise In the "want columns of The Herald, Tbe popularity of these small advertisements and The Herald's large and rapidly Increasing circulation insure results. if \\J ANTED ' WASI7ING TO TAKE HOME BY Vv nice white women. 33 WANTED--TO RENT ANTED. TO RENT]' "Do you read this because yon want ■ tenant? ~W by don't you save all that won y and trouble of trying to rent your place all by yourself* See our ad. in the "To Let" col umn. Thai?l the way we do business. Don i you think we can help you? Come and taik to us about it, anyway. LOS ANGELES REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, 224 South Broadway. Rental Department. EDW. A. ABBOTT, Manager. WANTED TO RENT -HOUSE OF (i TO s rooms in Pico Heigtils, near car line: if cheap and m gocd condition would take tease for one year. Address RENTER, box 30, this office. WANTED— FURNISHED BOOM IN I'Rl y\ vate family: will give instructions in Shorthand, penmanship or English branches in payment. Address TEACHER, this office.a 3 I" F YOI HAVE ANYTHING TO BUY SELL or exchange you will tind that it pays to ad vertise in the want columns of The Herald. The popularity of these small advertisements and the Hetaid's large and rapidly ncicasing circulation Insure results tf \V ANTED. TWO YOUNG MEN WANT \y board and room in private family in western part oi city. Address Box 90, Young Men, this, office. 'JO 11' ANT ED. It V A MA N AND WI R |:, J N M small private family, board and room. Address Box. 10, M. R.. Herald. 20 \TTANTED— H OR 4-ROO.M COTTAGE WITH i> stable; suburbs preferred) Address <147 g. Broadway. 35 WANTED—REAL ESTATE YET ANTED—WE HAVE SOME CUSTOMERS \\ waiting for lots in soutbwesl part oi the city;parties who an- wining to lis . at less than regular prices will lind it to their advantage to call at onr office. MOORE JL PA RSONS, !239"V. Second st 23 WAN IEDTO Pi it( lIASE—SOME VACANT * * lots In Bon rjie Jirne iraet or between Oth and Waebiugton. v,e,t of Main St We have a <ash buyer ior two pood lots. FORBES it II ELLA R. 384 H ■ First si. '2.1 WANTED- TOMORROW r..ln iWfc|k-SE<'U!tITV VALUED AT if 100. - partial release ctau-e in mortgage. For full particulars apply to WALTER E. 8it0WN.253 fc. Broadway. 2H J\ANTED-MISCELLANEOUS ALIVE. EN E RGETIC BUSI N ESS MA N. with $1900 can obtain through us one- I half interest in a business that w ill double its capital erery t» months. No business propose tion iv Los Angeles for the money invested will compare with this. O'BRIEN INVESTMENT CO., 23 Bradbury building. IF YOO HAVE ANY HI IN'i TO BUY, SELL, or exchange you will lind that it pays to ad ' vertise in the want columns of The "Herald. | The popularity of these smell advertisements j and The Herald's largo and rapidly increasing circulation insure results. if J.JOARD AND ROOM VV ANTED FOR SER. > vices mornings nnd evenings; am capable Ito undertake any kind of WOrk. Address I Willing, Box SO. this office. , TTtTANTED— A GOOD SECOND • HAND, I II double-cinch saddle and Mexican riala; state price. Address F. I- , box 70, this oflice. I TTtTANTED—STOCK TO PASTURE; MOIST II laud t stock called for. Address PHELPS j BROS., Colgrove, Cai. 5-10 SuThSa lm Tg. T ANTED Fl RNITURE OF TWO OR j II three rooming houses; will pay cash. Ad | dress E.. box 90, this office. 'po LAWYERS-YOUNG MAN WISHES TO ! 1 Study law] has good education und uses I typewriter. Address Box so. Lex. AVAMI-.D-Tll BOARD 2 OR 3 BOYS FROM II sto 10 vents of age. Address MRS, W, B. C, b,>x 60, this office. «TANTED—TO BUY TE \ M OF LARGE II draft hOrStS. AddreisWAG3NEß,box 90, this Office* 23 »% T A.vTED-CHEAP GLASS FRONTS, SEC , II ond hand, or large glass sash, p. o. box i 474 23 WAN! ED lloRSb" AND LH-iIT SPRING wagon. Call at Terminal Fruit Stand. 23 • I \tTANTED—TO BUY TWO GOOD MILK | II COWS, Address p. box 70, this office 23 Horse AND RIG WANTED, MUST BE ' -bap. i\Q\ Ban Pedro M. 24^ wanted—agents \\ w A NTE I> -EX PER lENi 'ED Bt K)KMAN FOR II latest, best arid most taking publication : only one man tn.eaoh County; none but those having experience need apply; stale works sold, when and where and county preferred. Address BOOK, box 40 this oflice. " 23 TF YOU HAVE ANYTHING fo"BUY, SELL X or exchange you will find that it pay* to ud vertise in the wunt columns of The' Herald The popularity of these small advertisements and The Herald's large nnd rapidly increasing circulation insure results. tf I HAVE THE BEST AGEN'IS' ARTICLE* ON earth: send postal for partteniars: nothing like it; credit to all worthy; wanted by everv bodyj no fraud; permnne'nt growing business for honest people, THEO NOEL, geologist, Chicago. "\\ T ANTED — LADY~ AND GENTLEMEN II agents: $25 to $75 monthly and ex penses: mention this paper. Address ROOD MAGIC sc \I.E COMP \N V, Chicago, 111. 23 \\T A NTE D—ACTIVE MEN TO SELL PATENT j v window fastener; none but experienced patent right men need apply. Address FOSTER box 70 this office. 23 \\7 AN TE D—A < JENTS BY CALIFORNIA Ml'- II tual Benefit Sooiety. Call 9to n, room 22. German Atueticnn Hank bldg. 7-17 FOR SALE FURNITURE—FURNITURE RATES SLAUGHTERED Buyers Rejoicing —Along the Line But there is consternntion running rampant among the high-priced dealers. _If the coined the well worn ex pression—the talk of the town—which was no doubt applied to some mild sensation, was j hsjrc in Los Angeles, and could see and hear the furore created by the cut-rate furniture \ sale inaugurated by FULLER it LEWIS 201 South Main street, Ho would instantly assume an emerald huo with envy. TALK ABOUT PRICES ! Just read the following: Mattings ,our own direct importations, 5 cts a yard, and upward. -cent mattings, sold elsewhere for 00 cts. Solid oak polished se:s, $15, $10, $18 and $20. CHAIRS—WeII, ju>t hear what we have to snr about chairs. We can give you a fine brace-arm, solid oak, high back chair, lor $1, sold elsewhere for $1.25; elegant brocatelle covered rockers, worth $15, for $10; and Upholstered rockers f0r93.50, sold for9o elsewhere, Our lines "of dining-room " chairs, parlor chairs, easy chairs, rockers, are all complete and the prices we name will surprise you. In dining tables we can interest you: if you need a dining table, we can sell you a good one in Hard wood, any size desired, from 0 to 12 feet, at from $1 to $14; and bedroom sets from $9.30 to almost any price. In parlor sets we have a large stock in all designs and woods at very low prices. We have some worth $30, for $25. Everything else at same astonishingly low rates, ANOTHER THING! Don't buy old second-hand stuff, rickety rackity, and disease-infected when we can sell ; you new furniture i FOR LESS MONEY. Being well supplied with money, brains and experience to conduct our business, we can sell i at LOW PRICES— ' Prides that have never before been heard of in Southern California. • Comt and sc«j us ii you want anything In our j line, and ifyou don't want anything in our line, COME AND SEE US ANYWAY. It will please and interest you and you will £ be in position to tell your friends where they can lind bargains. We are the people ihe public should become acquainted with, ' The name of our firm is a l FULLER LEWIS, and our location Is 251 S. Main st i 251 S. Main st, — 23 CHIROPODISTS * c - ------—— t if ISS C. STA PEER CHIROPODIST, LADIES tt .11 ".uiitaiitaM. all W. •flirt,' *-t . onn Nadaeu FOR RENT—HOUSES | JpOR REST HOUSES STORES ROOMS OFFICES k tNCfIU ■" ALL rARTS OF TOWN ALL PRICES. While looking over this list remember that we advertiae today only 11 smail proportion oi tbe placeswe have to let. We can suit any taste and any poekel-book UNFURNISHED HOUSES. 1-9-8 ROOMS From $5 lo $30. 4 ROOMS. Fremont aye. $10; Court circle. $12. First st, SlO; Fifth it, $11. Twenty-eighth st, $12.50; Second It., $13. B BOOMS, McGarrv st., $12; Wolfskin aye., $15. Hope and Firat at;., $10.50; Itrrain It, $10. Vernon 5t , $111.51); Flower It., $2*. Main st., a beautiful new Hat, $25. Seventh St., line larg<- ni W Hat. $20. Fifteenth st, lovely new modern cottage, ¥16.80. 0 ROOMS, I'ieo and .Main sts., $17; tiiand aye., $10. Ingraham at., $27.50, beautiful location, nearly new. sixteonlh St., a tine modern home, $20. Main at., elegant large new Uat, $25. 7 ROOMS, , Ninth St., $25. Hill st., $25. Fourth st.,.modern, $24. Broadway, $25, Ingrahamat,B9s. Ruth aye , $'.?6. Forrester aye, $M Eighth ft,, $28. H t.OOMS. Hill anil Bth, $35, Main st., $20. F'reemm St., $40, Eighth Bt., $10. !l ROOMS. Norwood st., $20. Vernon sr., $15. Washington st., elegant, large new house, $55. Hop est., new. modem and complete, $40. Hope st., moil perfect home in town, $15. 01IV6 at., right in thociiv,sso. 11l room's. olive st., $15. Broadway, $15. olive St.. elegant new residence. $65. 11 ROOMS, $80, $86, $50. 12 LOOMS. $85. $10, $60. lti ROOMS, Main St., close in, $90. 28 ROOMS, right in town, $125. 45 ROOMS, riaht iv town,s22B, 70 rooms, right In town, $100. 800 ROOMS right In town: make an offer. FURNISHED HOUSES. 4 ROOM?. 24th St., $16. Hill st., $85. 5 ROOMS. Bonsnllo aye., $20. E.OJ Angeles st., $27. Philadelphia st., $25. 22d ah, $35. 6 ROOMS. Denverave.. $26. Hill st., $20. Flower st., $85. Cottage place, $81.50. Broadway, right in town, :i months, $90. 7 ROOMS. 17th St., $85. Heruard lark,s3s. 23d st., lovely cottage with 1 acre, $30. Lincoln St., tine large cottage only $35. EIGHT ROOMS. Chicago st., $30; 17th at, $35. 23d s!., elegant largo modern house, $35, NINE ROOMS. Beautiful Grand aye. residence $50. 80th st., $12.50, Bonaallo aye. $12. Id Room Crand avo $68; Figueroa $65; 11 to 14 rooms $50 to $00. 12 ROOMS Oae of the most elegant residences in the city. splendid location, everything complete, $125, STORES Spring and Second; vacant soon; $137.50. Main near Oth, $25; with living room. Second st. close in, new and large, $25. Broadway near sixth. $50. Now High st., $10. Sprijig and sixth. $15. Ninth at., $20. Spring near Court, $25. Lacy street, $20. Main St., $H; $12; $15: $25, and up. Coal, wood, hay, and feed yard, $10. Orocerv store in near-by town, $12. COUNTRY PROPERTY 30 acre dairy ranch on car line. $30. l'le ganl 7-room turuished home, Im acres; twelve varieties fruit; twelve miles out on railrond; everything complete and perlcct. FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING OR WITH BOARD. ALL TARTS OF TOWN, ALL TRICES. We will take pleasure iv giving you a full and a fair description of every home advertised iv this paper today. A call on us may save you a long trip to a place you would not live in. L. A . REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, 224 S Broadway. Rental Department: EDW. A. ABBo'TT, Manager. RENT 31S West Twenty-eighth st.: 6 rooms. 811 South Main; Grooms. 912 South Broadway: 7 moms, 962 Orange, near park: 7 rooms, 819 South Spring: 7 rooms, 027 West Fourth st.; 7 rooms. 2805 Grand avenue; 10 rooms. We have good Inquiry for medium houses near center of city. H. B. BANNA <v. CO., Renting Agency, Real Estate, etc., 101 South Broadway. 23 IJIOR BEST— FOB BOARD AND ROOM OF family a house of 20 nice sunny rooms all finely furnished and full of steady roomers. Here is a rare opportunity to make money and no caoital invested. See GRIDER & DOW, 139 s. Broadway. For rent, houses In all part.- of the city from 3to 10 rooms; call at our office, GRIDKR & DOW, 139 S. Broadway ; tel. 1299. 23 rpO LET -HOUSEB,JWATER FREE; 759 San Julian, 4 rooms, $7. 705 Ban Julian, ;« rooms, $0. 765H San Julian, 8 moms, S6. 2930 New Jersey, 3 rooms, $o'. R. If. DECK, ;227 W. Third st. 23 RENT—HOI" SES— On South Broadway, near cor. 9th street, 1 10-room, and 1 8-room dwelling, nlcelv dec orated; lath, sewer and all modern conveni ences; large yard, lawn and barn with each. The above houses to lease only to reliable ten ants. WM. It. BURKE, 213J £ N. Spring.2l,23 1/Olt RENT—THAT NICE NEW 10-ROOM JT flat on Main, between Oth nnd 7th; don't trouble unless you have reference. A I.so 7-room house 9th and Maple aye , with bath, etc. McGARRY Si INNEB, 227 W. Second st. _23 TTiOB RENT—G ROOM COTTAGE. LOGAN A 1 aud Freeman sts.; partly furnished, bath, barn, water free; will lease for year to good tenant ; call at houso Sunday, or before 9 a. m., week days; #20 per month.* COLBY, 244 8 Broadway. 25 IF VOL HAVE ANYTHING TO BUY, SELL .or exchange you will tind that it pays to advertise in the want columns of The Herald. The popularity of these small advertisements aud The Herald's large and rapidly increasing circulation insure results tf |7*OR RENT — A 7-ROOM COTTAGE ON I" Broadway, between Fifth and Sixth sts.; furniture for sale; terms reasonable: parties renting house must buy furniture. Inpuirc at HANNA Jc CO., First and Broadway. 1M tf IM>U RENT. — GOOD 0-ROOM COTTAG K, : range,, hot and cold water, bath, water closet, screen porch, stable and yard; Orange Bt, lust off Pearl. 826 and water free. Wm. F. BOSBYSHELL, 110 8, Broadway. 23 T7IOR RENT—HOUSE OF 0 BOOMSi BATH, X closets, yard and shade trees. Possession given July )sth. Location near lOih and I'earJ. Address M. T. Box 80 this office. 23 1" M)R RENT—WE HAVE A GOOD BRICK 7 room house close to Central aye. to rent; 980 per month. MOORE «fc PARSONS, 229 W. fcecond st. 25 I~~V< fit RENT 8-ROOM COTTAG COM pletely furnished, nice yard with flowers, close in, convenient to cable cars. 634 Sotitii Pearl st 23 TT'OR RENT — FURNISHED HOUSE, BIX X rooms all completely furnished including piano. Inquire 815 Albion st., East Los An geies, 23 1~-OR RENT—NEW b-ROOM COTTAGE, 1332 1 West 12th 9)10; Including water, hot and cold water. W. T. BABNETT, 1345 S. Flower 61. 23 rpoLET B-ROOM HOUSE; MODERN: LOVE- I ly tiowers; #2(1. CARTER & CO., 28 828 S. Broadway. \?o\' 1: I" NT- I.ong B BACH—T W O FU R- V nlsbed cottages, near pa. k and ocean, 933 Court circle, LOS Angeles. 23 lOWNI OWN 21 HOUSES TO RET, 12 FFRMSHED4 Call 011 me and I will do you good. S. A. MATTiSON, 911 B, Hill st. 7-22 t? OR REN r F V RNISUED HOUSE ON X I Adams street. HOI.BRIDGE O.COLLINS, 4o4fctimtou block. 23 IfiOß RENT-0-ROOM COTTAGE, 705 WALL lat : bmli and sewer connection. Apniy , 030 Wall st. 23 FOR RENT-HOUSES rpo I ET- 4 ROOM HOUSE. FURNISHED I complete for housekeeping. 119 W. 23d St. 27 IsOßlllONl $10; 5 ROOM HOUSE, VICTO ria at., just below E. Twelfth at. ALLISON RtRLOW, 123 H. Broadway. H-7 If 1710R RENT—2-ROOM FLAT, FURNISHED, 1 010 W. Sixth st. 23 rpO LET-fl-ROoM FURNISHED COTTAGE. 1 1118 S. Olive Orslo W. 7th. 28 tTTOR RENT— 7 ROOM DW ELLING ON EAST J 1 Side. Address P. Hox 70 this office. 23 rsOR~RENT--HOI rBE OF B~ROOMS, CLOSE in. William s. Devan, 211 W. First st. 23 }">OR RENT—O-ROOMS, WATER INCLUDED; rent $12, 312 LEROY st _24 t^R~R ENT—LARGE 5 ROOM ~H"()VsE." 138 1 Wot 32nd st. < 23 RE\T-ROOMS^^^ THE MADISON. NO. 631 S. MAIN ST.. AN ideal summer city home; cool, quiet, re tired; lovely rooms, elegant furniture, bath, gas. beautiful parlors: one more suite left ou the first floor. ( ome early and secure It. Best family board. Bummer rales from $12 lo $16 per suite; rooms from $6 to $12 each. Elegant rooms at The Madison, 631 S. Main; light housekeeping pri\ ileges. The cosiest dining rooms and cool: 631 S. Main st. The daintiest family hotel in liio city, 631 S, Main st. Msg BEAUTIFUL ROOM-. ELEGANTLY FUR. nished, cool, quiet, retired; gas: bath; lovely parlor; privilege of light housekeeping; close in; best family board. 631 South Main aireet. 7-15 tpOR RENT— Beautiful unfurnished rooms with bay win dows; also furnished rooms; rent reasonable, in new building, corner S.xih and San Pedro, call Monday, —— 23 rpO LET-FOR NEWLY FURNISHED, COOL J. and best lighted rooms, with or without, table board, also private or general kitchen for housekeepers,go direct 10 the Neapolitan, Hll w". Sixth s!.; best accommodations; lowest prices. 19 TTOTEL JOHNSON, ADJOINING WESTMIN- J 1 ster, 123 K. Fourth St.; all new and ele gantly furnished outside rooms, with or with out board, single and suites of rooms with private baths; Unest beds in city; two private kitchens to let. !>. 17 OUMMER RATES AT HOTEL JIENTONE p reduced to $0 and $7 per week, room and board. Hotel Mentone is at the highest point on Kite Shaped Tract. Go there and have the malaria and rheumatism knocked out in one week. MARIA.M HUFF, Manager. 23 25-27 BEAUTIFUL ROOMS, ELEGANTLY FOR nislied, cool, quiet, retired; gas: balh: lovely parlor: privilege of light housekeeping; close in, best family board. 631 South Main street. 7-15 rpO LET—2 FRONT ROOMS. FURNISHED X lor housekeeping; bath, hot water, patent closet; convenient; private family. 036 Wall trect. 27 rpHE NEWPORT HOUSE HAS CHANGED L hands. The finest rooms in the city; rules reasonable; see our rooms before engaging elsewhere. 140 E. 4th, near Westminster.o-14 In OR RENT—OFFICE, ROO-MS ON EASTSI DE, ' suitable for doe tor's office. Inquire oi DR. I). W. SNEATIIEN, The Spanish Dispell sary, 229 W. Second Bt. rj*o "LET-800 P. HOPE, ROOMS WITH X board, gas and bath; rates and upward per month; iirst-cluss; everything new; also table board. 27 rpHE FINEST AND CI.EANEFI~Ro"oMS IN X the oity ai the San Xavier, 812 W. Seventh St., near Broadvay. Prices $5 to #10 per month. 7-20 17M-R RENT FURNISHED, A 5-ROOM Col lage; also elegant rooms at the Boehrae Villa, cor. Oregon and Ocean avenues, Santa Monica. 11 17*QR RENT — IM.EASANT _ FIHtNISUED 1 rooms, with board, in private family, price $20 a month. 240 S. Bunkerhill aye. 23 rpo LET—3 BOOMS, LOWER H.UOK, COM- X pieteiy furnished for housekeeping. 1025 a Flower st. 23 J^L' RNIsTIED ROOMS, SINV;LE~b~R"ENBOITE . —Prices, $1 to $4 per week. Euss House, corner First and Los Angeles sts. 9*B HANDSOMELY FUR NISHED ROOMS WITH private baths; references required. CAL DERWOOD, 308 8. Main. 12-1 TpOR REN I—3 FURNISHED ROOMS, Willi I 1 piano, for housekeeping. Address 020 s. Broudwuy. 23 1"<OR RENT—ONE" LARGE~ FRONT, FUR nished room, with or without board, at 1838 Dope st. / 1 RAND PACIFIC, 423jZsTsPRING STREET VX Large, cool rooms at $2 per week and i.p wards. IXHi RENT-HANDSO MEL V FURNISHED J 1 rooms, single or en suite, with all modern conveniences, Rstcs reasonable, close in, 810 W. Seventh st. 24 rpO LET—NEWLY"FuTtNISHKD ROOMS ON X first flat, with or without board, 330 E. Fourth st. 24 rpOR RENT-PLEASANT FRONT ROO l 1 fnrnished for house keeping, 417 W. Fourth st. 24 RENT — PLEASANT FURNISHED 1 rooms: housekeeping privileges. 743 s. Broadway. 23 1' RENT—I 33 N. MAIN ST.7i"THE~DEN -1 ver; rooms 25c a night for men; center of city. 7-2 J"~pOR "RENT"- ~2OR MORE ROOMS FUB -1 nished for housekeeping, 116 S. Hellman 0-7 tf JM.EG ANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, FRONT 2J and back, suitable ior oflices; 144 S. Main st. 9*B ROOM-RENTING agency; furnishedaud unfurnished rooms 121.; S. Broadway. 7-18 DIiNISIIED AND UN FUR NIsTIED ROOMS at ihe St. Lawrence', cor. Seventh and Main. 7-1 i"~jM)R RENT—STABLE AND TWO OR THREE ! Housekeeping rooms; 515 W. Seventh st. rpHE IRVING, 220 S. lIILL LAROe" AIRY X rooms with housekeeping privileges; low rat?. 8-18 I~M)R RENT-FRONT ROOM WITH OR WITH*. * outboard. 330 E, Fourth st. 28 4 * RAN D CENT EA L, ~328 N~ MAIN; ROoMs" \J Jfi P<t week and up; 25c per day artd up. V OR RENT — PLEASANT FURNISHED X I rooms, cheap: 550 S. Spring. J*OR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS " RENT—LARGE ROOM IN OUR PACK ing house on Santa Fe side track, suitable for light manufacturing or business requiring cold storage facilities. THE ICE AND COLD STORAGE Co. of Los Angeies, Seventh st. and Santa Fe tracks. 0-27tf RENT—LARGE STORE BUILDING ON X Spring street. Possession will be given about August Ist. Address Landlord Box 00 this oflice. 23 TJtTANTED— TORRENT—SMALL STORE ON \> Main or Spring streets, between Fourth and First sts. Address B. B. Box 40, this ofliec# RENT PART OF MILLINERY STORK : for dressmaking. Low rent Box 70 this nfflcc V;i JHUSfC ¥}ROF. D. H. MORRISON, VOICE CULTURE L studio 77-78 Potomac block, cheerfully gives tbe following testimonial as 10 the merito of the Oxydonor: To preachers, Lawyers ami Singers— The Oxy donor "Victory" is invaluable, as ii given tone and strength to the vocal organs, making one to Speak OX sing with brightness of voice. I find maself greatly benefited in various ways by its use, amt will be glad to give my experi ence and opinion to any one who may desire to call upon me. My wife, who has been a sufferer from rheumatism for the past three years, causing severe pain and sleeplessness linds great relief irom pain and entire cure from sleeplessness, by the use oi tbe Oxydonor "Victory, aud cannot suvciiough in its'praise. D. H. MORRISON. sun tues that I7OTALYNB K. LOOMIS, TEACHER OF \ guitar, vocal and piano. Terms, reasona ble. Hours, 10 to 4:30. Studio, 335 Wilson block. 0-7 MILLINER V TJn<>Xm\AY mH.MSvHhV PREBSR I) have just opened with a full line oi the latest novelties. Corner Fourth and Broad- HI 131N833 PERSONALS ri'CT UK* FINDJNtI MOM IV - THAT'S fl what pantile say who have tried a small a</ vi i ho Herald Phej don't coal much, but the resviti are suupu tmt i \ eluua tn tnU papule?, department the Herald ha. made a gain t>l iinou litait 2UO pel com during this last tow months. Rig , tv uiuu.iii i putita I he Herald has It. It you waul to talk 1., hull tha people in Augelcs and m nilt. . parls ot ( ah forma, ma imaM ad In addition lo the it.until,»u mot taplitly In creasing circulation, «<i the Hetttid it's saw-, hy nawibaya aitirama. m hateTa «mi attrame l ■ resorta, wtute II HIE u.i,.iii„ii, e medlunvo tin' raelfle coabi. Look ovel thesa small <tUtv!iliDßoi»nu today. Thry will Inleteil too and ~,«, Hl «Ue voi j some ntotta] tomorrow t< 1 -10. 1 iitUa „ 111 pa 1,1.1 h surprudag and satlaty-ina o 1:111 N'ADKAU HAD KNOl'Kri|l t\ tit\ I II INil slur this week with the nflae* 1,. i,„-, nm on furniture and houatOiulit a 1. n,. , mean wondering how hedoea It, but uavai mind, ne 1 known how lodon Home -> n„ did 11 win, I hia little hatchet. Well, that la pmiu nuhi V«n IM It waa this way; lit vailed all ii,„ hoy! 1 (Jus employe*) together and ye,,-, them lack a I broad ax; within 4i hnnra inej had choused 1 twenty - live per cent off 1 ho pi no to every thing jin the store This meant a big IOM TR ptoAta ; hut wehadtodolt to gel room la 001 new- I store; and Would you beituve it. our aalea ran lup so high the first week that we feel ju-lltleil I iv keening this thing up just as long as we ear j get hold of job lots ot new or second hautl Igo >ds a; snap bargains for spot cash. We a hall 1 t»k. them all in. and our customers will get, I Uk-benefit. NADEAU, 311-313 S. Mam. I)ERSONAL— fl. G. C. I'ASH GROCERY,42S 8. Spring. Tel. 188. Hoods delivered all parte Of city. Prices; sugar, 19 lbs. fl; line family flour, 850.J 7 lbs. rolled oats or whoat, 25c: 15 lbs. raisins, 25c; 5 lbs. prunes, 25c; 5 lbs. Rico, 25c; 4 ios. soda crackers, 25c; 3 cana tine table plums, 25c: 3 cans peaches, 25c; 3 cans corn. 25c; Eagle milk, 15c can; (leans sardine-. 'Jso; 8 cans oysters or salmon, 28c; •resh butler. 25c roll: 12 bars soap, 25c: Dr. Price's teeing pewdor, 40c ib. 7-8 I)ERSONAL— COFFEE, FRESH ROASTED every day; .lava and Mocha, 35c; Moun tain coffee, sue; 5 lbs good lea, $l; 50 Iba fldur, 88c; S lbs comie.eal, ]sc: 3 cans clams, 25c: 4 can, oysters, 25c: keg Holland her rings. 75c: ti lbs tapioca, 25c; 11 lbs beans, 250: can cocoa, 15c; 5 lbs prunes, 25c; 10 lbs raisins, 25e: 5 lbs pure lard, 45c; pork, 7'*c; bacon, lOVijo: 80 bars soap, $1; apple butter. 5c lb. ECONOMIC STORES, 400 S. llroadwav. N. R—Everything at cut ratee in our new store. V' RSKRY BUSINESS NEAR CITY, 18,000 i> I-yea--old buds: 8000 to 7000 to bud, all lemon trees, this fall: good 2-horse power gas oline engine, 1300 feet 2-inch pipe, pumping out lit. lilting jacks and every necessary arti cle 10 conduct, the business; long lease, with relit paid in advance for over a year; sure in vestment; great bargain. Apply to BEN WHIT E, 221 W. First at. _ ' ' 20 I>ERSONAL— RALPHS BROS.—COLD BAR Hour, B8c: city Hour. SOc; granulated sugar. 10 lbs fl; blown sugar. 22 lbs ¥1: 7 lbs rolled wheat cr oats, 25c: anrdines, 5 boxes 25c: tomatoes, 3 cans 20c; 7 bars (Jerman tamily soap, 25c: 5 gallons oil, $1.05; gasoline $1.10; 2 packages morning meal, 15c; lard, 10-lb can, 75c; Cal, cheese, 10c. 001 S. Spring street, corner Sixth. 1/OR BALE—BO RUNNING FEET OF WIRE JT ienco ,10 feet high with gate. is in good condition and is suitable for office, store or factory partitions. Will be sold '-heap. For further particular* call at the husines, oltice of the Herald. ti JF YOU HAVE ANY THING TO"bUY. SELL or exchange yon will tind that it pays 10 ad vertise in the want columns of The.Tlerald. The popularity oi these small advertisements and T he Herald's large anu rapidly 1 ncreaslng Circulation insure results. ti •pKISSOSAf.- SCREEN DOORS ONLY $T; 1 window screens, 25 and 50c; Ironboards, 40c: 30 fool extension latbiers, $5: sel of shelves,s2; counters, $3. ADAMS it SHEL DON, 010 S. Broadway. Tel. 000. S-20 J ADIES 1 i ET A JA R O F MM E "DiBARrT'S m 4 unrivalled complexion creme before go. ing to the beach. Agents wanted at beach; good pay. Apply at 94 s. Broadway near City Hall. 8-22 rpHE LATEST STYLE REGENT SUITS MA DX A by crack eastern tailors for MB, we will sell lyrff. l ?.^' we .V au 1' ZOU. MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS. 223-225 VV. second street, between bpring aud llroadwav. tf HARRY, DID YOU SEE THE NOBBY PAIR of panla that I bought for $3.50 at the MIS FIT CLOTHING PARLORS, 223-225 W. Second St., between spring and Broadway. tf WHY PAY A MERCHANTTAII.OR $35 FOR VV a suit ivien you can get tho same thins for $15 at the MISFIT (.'LOT HING PARLORS, 228-225 W. Second al., between Spring and Broadway! tl MISFITS AND UNCALLED FOR GARMENTS at lesa than half your taiior'a prices, at the MISFIT OLOTHINQ PARLORS. 223-225 W. Second at', between Spring and Broadway. tf PERSONAL— LADIES' MISFIT STORE, 040 8. spring: highest cn-h price paid for la dies" second hand clothing: send postal. 7-12 lADIEUI ADIEU—YOUR OLD HAT'S MADE NEW, J 50 cents. STRAW WORKS, 454 S, Spring street. 7-10 E LEWI ON E "1077, OR CALL ON CRYSTAL Ice Company, 008)4 S. Spring st. ior pure water. PANTS THAT WERE MADE TO ORDER FOR $12 we sell for $0 at the MISFIT CLOTH ING PARLORS, 223-225 W. Second St., be tween Spring and Broadway. tl ■ MEDIUMS 1> ETC It NED -THE'WORLD'S FAMOUS ME IV dium and palmist, formerly known throughout Europe and America as '"Syra," the child medium, the greatest living medium independent slate writer of the age; if de ceived by fakirs, would-be mediums, come, Syra will give you a free test to prove her pow ers; she tells what you want to know; if you are sick or in trouble she can help you. Hours, 2 to 5. 453 Wall street. Closed on Sundays.S-25 T)BOF. MONTROSE, MEDIUM, II AS AR 1 rived; can bo consulted on all affairs per. tainlng to your health, happiness, misfor tunes, desires. He has exercised his marvel ous powers, both in Europe aud America. Is considered by the press and public superior to most in the proles.ion. All in trouble, whose i'oud hopes have been blasted, being deceived and disappointed through false predictions of others, before giving up iv despair consult Prof. Montrose, 9 to 11 a.m., 453 Wall st. 9-15 MADAME GEORGE, SPIRITUAL MEDIUM and healer; has no equal Jin diagnosing diseases; her wonderful power causes immedi ate relief. To prove her power will give tree trial 10 the sick. Also can bo consulted ou all affairs of lile. Will develop your medium powers. Circles Tuesday and Friday evenings. Examination free. 331 S. Hill, parlors 10, 12 antl 13. Call at residenco if desired. 7-1 MRS. EVANS, THE .MEDIUM, HAS tuT moved to 230 L, S. Spiing st., and will be glad to see her old and new customers. She ia a lirst-class medium and will show her won derful poweis to her customers. 9-1 Yf ISSKATE LAMPMAN, 1 ,lE CELEBRATED Al young trance test aud business medium, has returned to her home, and will be pleased to welcome her many friends and patrons: sittings daily. 422 W. Seventh sL 9-14 ■Tf ADAM DUVAL—-HE CLAIRVOYANT AND JM medium is now permanently located at 122 W. Seventh st. Life readings daily 11 1 a H. PLEABANCE, DEAD TRANCE MEDl j\* urn. Sittings daily. Residence 034 s, Broadway. 7-14 MISS MALT) KRAT/.ERTtIIE YOUNG TEST medium, will give sittings daily from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m , $1. 307 N. Broadway 24 INSPIRATIONAL DEAD TRANCE MEDIUM and crvatal reader. 408 North Walnut et. 7-2 MM E STANLEY, CELEBRATED FORTUNS teller; ladies 25c. 245 S. Spring st. 7-0 MKS. HOPKINS MITCHELL — BUSINESS and leßt medium. 8-15 Banning at. tf MUSICAL . IF yOU HAVE ANYTHING TO BUY, SELL or exchange you will Hud that it pays tc advertise in the want columns ol The Herald. The popularity of these smail advertisements and The Herald'b large and rapidly increaeirtg circulation insure results. *1 TFok sale-eiTegant, "DURABLE, NEW V upright pianos, powerfull tone, from $190 to $250; about half (he price as at any otln r siorc. by N. BORCHERB. Planomakor, corn r Spring and Bth sts. 89 Kofi SAI.E-HAZEI.TON UPRKI RT PIA <j <> T $100; will rem; Estey organ, $40; r.icej bicycle, $05. 500 S. BROADW AY. . STOCK OF MANDC-' I" line, wholesale prices. A. G. GARDNER, 118 Winston at. JJ*» FOR BALE—FINE KIMBALL PIANO, $175 cash; bargain. Address P, box 20, this office.