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6 The Herald "Want" Ads Five cents per line for single inser tion, or $1.00 per line per month. CHURCH NOTICES AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCH, Con ner of Twenty-ninth and Sumner Sunday school. !):30 a. m. Rev. W. W. Tinker will preach at 11 o'clock. B. Y. P. U. meeting at 7 p. m. Rev. C. T. Douglas will give a st reopticon lecture on the Life of Bunyan and the Pilgrim's Progress. Lecture begins at M o'clock. I SPECIAL NOTICES Rates for advertisements under this clnssiti cation—l lime, 5 cents per line: 1 week. 30 cents per line: 1 month, ifl per line. PERSONAL-BEST' IN THE WORLD King Liniment Medicine Com pany has proven master of all pain and disease known to bu- j man flesh. l"or $'l we guarantee to 1 cure any case of catarrh on earth in twenty to thirty days. One $2 bottle of 1 King Liniment and one $2 bottle of j Blood Pnrlfler will give immediate reliof | and a permanent cure for the must ma lignant case of rheumatism in live to ten I uays. One $2 bottle ot King Liniment I will euro the most malignant case of piles in ton rsnys. We hnvo found no dis ease yet that we have failed to perma nently cure. By calling at onr otlice wo can refer you to lirst class citizens of Los Angeles and thousands of others that have fully'tested the true merits of our medicines. Drs. King A 5 Jones of tho King Liniment Medicine company. For gaie day or no'ghl at 655 Olive street, cor ner Seventh, ana all lirst-class druggists. Prices: King l iniment, $1 and $2 per bot tle; Blond Port Her, $2: Cancer Medicine, $2 and $4; Catarrh Medicines, $;!; Tills, 60c. All other nicdicincs in proportion. No charge until cured by calling at our cilice for proper-treatment. Parties liv ing at a distance successfully treated by j mail by addressing us at the above num. j b»r, King Liniment Medicine Co.. 655 1 Olive street, and inclose two stamps. S-24 | BUSINESS NEWSPAPER—THE DAILY Journal, a business newspaper pub lishing all tho county official records, real estate transfers, mortgages and liens, j building news, contract work, financial j news, and all news relating to the re- Sources and development of Southern Cal ifornia and the great territory of the southwest. One dollar per month, or in advance $i 0 per annum; 227 W. Firsts!., Los Angeles. Cal. ,; -ltf NOTICE—THE LOS ANHEI.ES city Water company will strictly enforce the following rules: The hours for sprink ling are between 9 and 8 o'clock 11. 111.. und i and tl o'clock p. m. For a viola tion of the above regulations the water will be shut off nnd a tine of $2 will bo charged before the w:uer will bo turned on again. THE SAFE DEPOSIT HONKS OF THE State Loan and Trr>9t company are In closed in a fire-proof rum burglar-proof vault with time locks and brilliantly lighted with electricity; alcoves attached fur the private examination of valuables, with writing materials; a young lady in attendance. IMPORTANT BEE LARKIN'S HOTEL PROPOSITION Under head of business opportunities in this issue of The Herald. 7-Hitf FOR SALE—THE NEW HOME SEWING Machine company ofi'ers for the next thirty days tne following bargains: Whites, Standards, Automatics. Singers, Domestics, Davis, Households, etc., from $12 (o $15, 0:1 payment! of $1 per week. 849 S. Spring It. Branch, 85 E. Colorado, Pasadena, 4-4 ATTENTION! FRUIT GROWERS—WE arc prepared to lake Contracts for spraying orchardi: satisfaction guaran •eed. Address ERWiN & CO., manufac turers of the Eureka Insecticide com pound. P.O.box 128, Los Angeles. Cal. 5 MRS. E. A. ADAMS, DEI.MAR HOTEL, 302 Third si., Santa Monica, electro magnetic treatment given to families, or at humo if desired; nervous, spinal and stomach troubles a specialty. Consulta tion fee. 11-22 FOR SAI.E-.7l RUNNING FEET OF wire fence, 10 feet high with gale; is in gnod condition and Is suitable for otlice. store or factory partitions. Will no lold cheap. For further particulars cnil at the busineu office of The Herald, tf THE BISTERS of MERCY, 11". K. Third St.. opened a day home for lit tle children at 1111 S. Main st. For In formation, apply at either place; no dis tinction uf creed. 5 I'ei:s()N ai~nio\v process, 'irreq. J larlties from whatever cause, cured I without medicine, instruments or pain. I t-ure cure. Lady attendant; low feel: 810 S. Grand aye. 12-1 ENTERPRISE CARRIAGE Works All kinds of wagons, buggies, etc., bought, sold and exchanged. No. 115 N. Los Angeles st. (Ml UROADWAY fT'ITI DEPOT. t:i2~~ 9. Broadway. Wellington coal $10 per ' ton; full weight. Ring up Tel. 472. £U \ TER'H tTmALEH — SFxTIiR makes Texas taninh s. the leading tl- ' male of the world. 620 Stevens Tluce. !i-l ■DUTtfERN CALIFORNIA TUI.MON- ' ury Institute, llj S. Broadway. Sco adv. on last page. 0-20 ly i jIOO CITY COUNCIL THAT ROB PEC. j pie of their water Without any right disgrace themselves and the city. I : DR. E. R. BRADLEY HAS REMOVED to Ballet a Tirtio blk, opp. Chamber of Commerce. 8-2:t MACHINERY',DIES A N D T OOLS M A DE I ' and repaired, J. Nun ,-erkcy, 334 10. : Socond st. iDB. BING — CHINESE PHYSICIAN 1 and surgeon; office and residence. 350 S. Broadway. Consultation free. s-JI A. P. BLOPER, HOUSE MOVER, OF- 1 lice 112 Center place. PALMISTRY. . PALMISTRY RETURNED, THE CELE- ' brated European occult scientist. Prof. . A. Myers, palmist, pircbometriit and phrenologist, who has exaimned the ' hands of must of the crowned heads of Europe, hus arrived in l.os Angeles nnd < intends to remain hero Pr some time. | i By palmistry ho reveals accurately thu ' i past. j.resent and future of the individual; gives descriptions of every member ot , your family, ttie deceased as well as tho 1 living; also tne description of the one: you have married and thu una you will ! . marry; tehs country of birth, age and j bow long you will live; doecribee per fectly your present circumstances, aicl no ! 1 matter how difficult the;.' are by his ad vice you will he able to avoid obstacles end be aided to success. A- a psyebome* trist he is unequaled. He will locate any ailment or disease more accurately than autopsy would do, and by this gift and ' power has helped many who had given up all hope. All who are about tv niako ! a change should consul! bim, ai his ad- | vice is reliable and beneficial. Tells past, present ami future in general fur $1. ! Perfect satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. 1 Free—Free. Free medical diagnosis from 1 Btolo a. in. Readings from 10a, ni. to ' 7p. m. Parlors, The Norwood, 008 B, Hill bt., cor Sixth. 8-30 HELP WANTED—MALE. Rates for advenisemcnts under this claisifl cation—l time, 5 cents per line: 1 week, 30 cents per line; 1 month, $1 per line. HUMMEL BROS, & CO.. Successors to PETTY. HUMMEL A CO., EMPLOYMENT AGENTS, £00-302 W. Socond st.. in basement California Bank Building, Tel. 50!). Ofiice hours from 7a. m. to 7:30 p. ro .•xeep: Bondaya, Sawyer fur sawmill, top and bottom cir cular saw, 30c per M. s to 10 M per day; five pick and shovel men, $1 and board ami 11.35 nnd ooanl per day: two boys to peddle fruit, one-half profits; a brick set ter, $2.25 per day, board $3.."in per week : > experienced miners. 82.50 day, hoard .ft; man and wife for ranch work aud general housework, ISO per month nnd board: (Mr. Devery please Olll); four woudchop pers, nun-foot pine $1.25 per cord, stove Wood $2.">0 per cord ; an American milker, $25 and board per month, and one for i San Bernardino Co. : two or three agents for patent, medicine. 4U porcent; two men wbo have laundry route in tbe city; man and wite for ranch. San Diegu Co, $35 to $40 and hoard; practical nurservbana. $20 and board per month: man for quarry i work. per day. 84 per week hoard; eld erly Swede for chores: hay balers and ranch hands please call. HOTEL DEPARTMENT. Baker,; and flpastty cook, $50 etc. month; first-class al! around shop baker, ISO etc. montb; waiter small hotel, $4 per week etc.: waiier for stage station. $15 etc.; starch ironcr, $!> week; laundry driver, I with route, »lo und H per cent week; first class colored man. $7 week: dishwasher, $2o etc. month: Hilt-class extra waiter. $2 etc. day: early; eecond cook hotel, $25; second cook, 820 etc. HUMMEL BROS. A. CO. WANTED—MALE AN D FEMA LE~HO tel, restaurant and household help. None but competent help furnished. Ho tel Gazette Employment Bureau rooms II and 12 Manhattan bldg, Ul7 S. Broad vay. Tel. 285. tf W ANTED — LAD V OR GENTLEMAN' with some means that wants a per manent, pleaiant money-making busi ness with no risks: one that understands drugs preferred. Call 155 S. OLIVE ST. i room Ot .'i SALESMEN-IN AND OUT OF LOS Abgiles to sell our goods to grocers: good commission or salary; references required. I!. N. V. Co., 204 S. Main St., St. Louis. Mo. 5-9tf THE BOSTON EMPLOYMENT AGEN cy. 222 W. Flftn st. Furnished nnd unfurnished rooms always on our list. Hotel and household help furnished. 225 W. Fifth St. !) 21 BALEBM EN WA N TED—$lOO TO $ 125 pur month nnd expenses; staple line; position permanent, plea-ant and desir able. Address, with stamp, KING MFG. CO., F 73, Chicago. 7-2!) Hotel. R EST Atl RANT AND HOUBE bold help furnished on sboit notice at ] Kearney's Eastern Employment Agency, 115;rj N". Main. Tel. 2.17. tf REMO VA 1 ~~S< •F TI IE RN EM I' l 7( iV - mem Co. removed to SW. cor. o! First and Broadway. 10D a S. Broadway, room 5, iipsiiiirs. WANTED TEAMSTERS AT CORNER San Joaquin st. and Ocean View aye.: $25 per month ai d board, Dodd iv. O'Hara. tf HELP FREE 27 SITUATIONS 414U s. Broadway. E. NITTINGER. Tel.' 113, 7-1 21 f. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED Tilt; SKRvit ES Of AN IN telligent und thorougnly reliable young lady iv my branch of the Meek Baking C'j. fur wbich liberal compensa tion will bo paid. il. B. BELT, jiost olli -» box 1751. S.m Pedro. 3 SITUA TIONS WANTED—MALE SITI'A I TON WA VTKH A i.ooliCAß psnter, willing to work iii the coun try. Address CARPENTER, box TO, this ullice. 1 WANTED—BY VOKN'li MAN OF (iooD standing, antside work; good reier- 1 cure. Ad.lie- 11. W.. box lU. Herald. 1 WANTED—AGENTS WANTED AtiENTS: (LA DIES YrE ferted) in every town nnd city in tho United States. i<» sell to consumers tea, coffee, spices, etc; per day made with out any Investment. Write Dept. 11, National Supply Co., No. 205 S. Main sr.. St. I.oui-. Mo. 21 A MAN IN EVERY SECTION To SELL ! staple goods to dealers: experience unnecessary; best side line; $75 a month salary and expenses or large commission ' made. For sealed particular! send stamp. Clitton Suap Mauufaotulrng Co., Cincin nati, <). WANTED TWO I.iVK, EXPERIENCED ■ book agenti to take orders for Oall Hamilton - Lite of James (I. Blame. Ad- I dress T. 1... box 10, Herald otlice. 4 I WA N TED—AU E N IS B V CALIFORNIA 1 Mutual Benefit society. Call Otoll, rc-oni 22. German American Bank build- i ing. --17 WANTBD-TO REM WANTED TO RENT BY PERMANENT J resident, good 8 to 10-inom house and bain on tl,e hills or Bonnie Brae tract I or Angeleno Heights. Address A. B. C. this cilice. 7-12-tf 1 WANTED TO RENT—MILK RANCHI < will bnv route if dsllred. Address , RANCHER, box 80, Herald cilice. B WA NT ED LODOIINO HOUSES OF 10 to 10 rooms; 220 W. Fir.-t. S-5 1 WANTED—REAL ESTATE ' WANTED - HOI SES or FIVE To TEN rooms; must be cheap. 1 4 JOrlN L. PAVKOVICH, 220 W. First. . ( W ANTED—LIVE STOCK WANTED A FRESH MILK GOAT. 1 Call or address 111 S.Spring st., or *T1 W. Beacon st. :; WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO PURCHASECHEaIpFOR < cash the following ; rtieles: I A typewriter in good condition of any manufacture. , [Counter and shelving with drawers ;also a showcase, to til up a bakery. ■ A small or medium sized snlo with combination lock. Advise with full par* licuiar.-. including price. J ji. B. BELT. General purchasing agent, postottice box 1754. San Fedro, CaT. .'i I WANTED THOROUOHBHED NEW- J foundland pup; four cash registers; cither new or second banded; a roll top = uesk und furniture for office;would prefer oak. H. B. BELT, po.stotlico box 1754, ' San Pedro, Cal. .-, I WANT'KD— FARMERS TO GROW BEETS 5 Apply to Chino Ranch Co, Ohino, Cal. ■» euil-tt • ATTORNEYS AT LA\V \ VICTOR MONTGOMERY— ' A ktorney*at'Law. 183 Stimson block, l.os Angslcs. 10-1 ' I'Ei K~& FOLK V, ~A TIT) RN E T- Law, SandO, Maori block, 110 Court st v • ' ■■ rrrrr i REGALIA MANUFACTURING. 'THE I'AI UTC COAST' REHAI.IA COM~ 1 pany, manufacturers of general Indue : ■uppliei, sooiety and military goods. Hags, banners, badges, gold and silver - em broideries, gob; and silver fringes, 1 taenia, cords, bnidl, stars. 308, 'Jlo and 212 N. Mam st., Los Angeles, Cal. A. r Tciinant Gray. ;,-H ; LOS ANGELES HERALD: SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 3, 1895. FOR RENT-HOUSES Rates for advertisements under this classlfl- I MUM—I time, ft rents per line: I week, 30 cents per line; 1 men 11, *1 per line. T ll' VOI' WAN l TO 111CNT jour hnuse Md pet a pond tenant put them in our hands: sat isfn, ton puaran teed. Botlthertl Employment Co., 101 1 j B. Uroadway. Koom 5. 3-3 FOR REXT~"cbMpI.ETEI.Y FtH. nishcd cottage of 6 rooms in Sant:i Monica, for particulars call on cr ad dress So. HI Second St., bel. Oregon and Arizona ayes. !, 1- FOB RENT MO-S-ROOM 3-ST6RY house. Rood MMditlOn, water free. Inquire 1340 Victoria It., which is ihreo blocks east of Central aye., just below Twelfth st. IT* 'I FOR - " i: r.vi fi '■ 5-ROOM COftAOE, 2t.2i Michigan eve. inquire Mo, S62H Michigan aye, Alilion bin low, 139 s. 1) roadway. TO LI I COTTAGE AM) 111 RLE rooms furnished tor housekeeping. 515 W. Seventh st. To tfOR^RENT—|TS 5-ROOM HOUSE. Vic toria St., jusl below E. Twelfth si. Al lison Harlow, IJ.iS. Broadway. li-U if EUR RENT-ROOMS HOTEL JOHNSON, ADJOINING WEST minster, 128 E. Fourth st.; nil new and elegantly furnished outside rooms with or without board. Single and Miites of rooms with private baths; finest beds in cily; itvo private kitchens to let. il-17 THE jTeWPORT HOUSE HAS changed hand". The finest rooms in the city; rales reasonable: see our rooms before engaging elsewhere. 110 E. Fourth near Westminster. !l-l I TO I ET --STORKS, FURNISHED AM) unfurnished rooms, Witb or without hoard at the ' Rogers,' 1 cor. Temple nnd union. B-li THE FORRESTER. 233 W. FIRST ST. Hales moderate; elegantly furnished siiniiv rooms; strictly lirst-chiss. MRS. Rosa VOSB, proprietress. 10 IURNISHEI) Room.-, SINGLE OR EN suite—Trices $1 to $1 per week. Russ House, corner First and l.os Angeles sts. l)-8 113 3 PURNIBHED~ ROOMS COM plate lor housekeeping, bath. 618 E. Twelfth st. 1 HANDSOMELY FI UN [SHED ROOMS with private baths; references re quired. Calderwood, 303 s. Main. 12-1 FOR RENT—I 39 N. MAIN ST., THE Denver; rooms 350, a night for men; center ef city. 8-12 FOR - iTeNT—TWO OR MORE RO( «M> turllished for housekeeping, lit! S. Hellman st. ti-7 tf THE MAIMPOSA, :!2I E SECOND. FUR llisbed rooms, $1 per week up; lodg ing" 250 to 50c, g 29 FOR RENT—NICE FRONT ROOMS, $2 per week; outside rooms, 11,25 per week. 510 S. Spring st. 8-20 FOR RENT. UNFURNISHED—HALF cottage four rooms, bath, etc, $14: at dill Crocker. 4 ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, front and back; Suitable for offices. 144 S. Main st. B-8 GRAND CENTRAL, 328 W. MAIN; rooms $1 per week and up; 350, per day and np. FOR RKNT—PLKASANT FURNISHED rooms cheap: 550 S. Bprlnc. FOR RENT'—.'.-ROOM 11, AT, CLOSE in. Agent, 226 s. I dive. :-i iif FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS EXCELLENT PASTURE; PURE WAT eij board fence; reasonable rates. W. E. Hughes, mi Bryson bIU. B-13 FOR RENT—SUNNY OFFICES FOR lawyers and unfurnished rooms in the Fulton blk. Inquire of D, K. Trask, 207 New 11 [all st, 6-29tf DENTISTS DR. STEVEN.-, A. .1.. |:KMOVEIY~TO opposite l.os Angeles Theater bldg— four years in Lol Angeles. Fine gold crowns ismall). t6; belt silver filling, tl; best set teeth, $10; best gold plate. $35. Painless extracting. 11-29 , 1882—Establnhed—1881' DR. L. W. WELLS—EXTRACTION painless; gold crowns, bridge work anil tilling teeth specialty. Cor. Spring and First sts., Wilson block. Telephone law. ADAMS BROS.' DENTAL PARL< ißi&\ l'.'io'.. s. Boring sr.; painiesi extrac tion and filling; plate, $6, $8, |10; all work guaranteed: established 10 years. Hours, 8-6, Sundays, 10-12, G. H. KREICHBAUM, DENTIST, 218 8. i Broadway. Entrance thronch Wester- • velt's studio, otlice hours, 8:30 to 12 and 1 to 5. ALBANY DENTAL PARLORB- (.Elt man American Hank building. A set of teetii SO; best S. S. white teeth, $lv i'er act. , F. R. CUNNINIIHAM, lIENTIBT, RE- 1 moved to ,-timson blk., cor. Third 1 and Spring, 1 el. 1 J. U. WABSON, D. D. 8.. l'H. D., 315 W. - Second St., O'Hara blk., bet. Broad- 1 way and Hill -t. ti-4 FRANK~BTEV ENS. KU<4 B. BPRiNG~Bf! j Open Sundays and evenings. Elec- i trie light. DR. KENMSDY. DENTIST. Hki, N. I Spring st., rooms 2, ii and 7. I'ainlesi ; extraction. i W. H. MABBER. M.D., D.D.S., iil l ICE ] 245 Spring st. Moderate prices, 9-21 Dli7wri'7T rcKER7DENTIST7I2oi<; S. ' Spring st. h-s, , LOST AND FOUND FOUND--SH.\l:Klioi.|iKß'S Book' IN J Continental Building and Loan Asso- j ciation. Owner can obtain possession of j same by paying for this advertisement ] and proving property. Inquire of cashier llerald business cilice. lltf j FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS Rates for advertisements under this claisifl. cation—l time, 5 cents per line; 1 week, JO ' cents per line; 1 nmntb, ifl per line. FOR SALE- 50 KI'NNINii FEET OF j wire fence, 10 feet high, witb gate, j Is in good condition and is suitable for I otlice. store or factory partitions. Will be sold cheap. For "further particulars , call ut the business otlice of the Herald, tf ] FOR SALE-FURNITURE OF A SEVEN room cottage at v bargain. 586 S. 1 Broadway. Cottage being fur rent. Itf ' FOR S A LE—OLD PA PERM IN QUANTI" ] l.es In suit nt this office. CARPET CLE ANI N(i j ' PIONEER STEAM CARPET WORKS— • Carpets made,refitted, sewed and laid. 1 208-210 E. Seventh st. Telephone 217. STEAM CARPET CLEANING sewing ! and laving. JOHN H. RICHARDS , 120 N. Spring; telephone 1543. 8-4 CARPETS CLEANED from 2c. per yard; * laying, 3c. R. BROWN', 008 S. Broad way, , WATCHMAKER a safe Place to have yon: < watch repaired. Remember you get a : guarantee. W, J. (letz, 3;kj S. Broad way. ' B*l7 : MUSIC LESSONS j BFFALYNE K. LOOMis. TEACHER , ol guitar, vocal and piano. Terms reasonable. Hours, IU to l;Ju. Studio, ] 335 Wilson bloclr. it-7 BUSINESS PERSONALS Petes for advertisements under this classifi cation — I time, ;> cents per line: 1 week, 30 Cents per line, 1 month, $1 per line. JUST LIKE. RINDING MONEY - That's what people say wbo have tried a small nd in The Herald. They don't cost much, but the results are simply marvelous. In this populnr department Tho Herald has madd a gain of more than 200 per cont during the past fow months. Big circulation counts. The Herald has it. If yen want to tall to half tho people in Lis Angeles and In other parts of Southern California, try a small ad. In addition to Ihe immense and rapidly increasing circulation of The Herald, its j sales by newsboys, on tralna. at hotels nnd rammer resorts, make it THE uiker tising medium of the Pacilic const. Look over theso small advertisements today. They will interest yon and may ; make you entile money. Tomorrow try one. The results will be | both surprising nnd satisfying. 6-3tl PERSONAL -COFFEE, FRESH ROAST ed every day; Java nnd Mocha. 8501 Mountain coffee, 30c; ."> lbs good tea, II: | SOlbl floor. 85o; Sibs corn meal. 15c: 5 cans clams. 25c: 4 i alls oysters. 25c: keg Holland hcirings, 75c: 8 lbs tapioca, 350; ill lbs beans, ..V; can eocnn. Isc: 5 lbs I prunes. 25c; 10 lbs raisins. 25c; 5 Irs pure lard. 45c;'pork. 7' a c: bacon, IOWc 50 tars soap, $1: apple butter. 5o lb, Economic Stores, 106 s. Broadway. N. B.—Every thing at cut rates In our new store. PERSONAL RALPH BROS. HOLD Bar Hour, 05c: city liour. 80c; granulat ed sugar. 19 lbs. II; brown stigrir, 22 lbs $1; 7 lbs rolled wheat or outs, 25c; sardines, i 5 boxes 25c; tomatoes, 5 cans 20c; 7 liars j Herman family soap. 25c; 5 gallons oil, ; $1.05; gasoline. 11.16; 2 packages morning meal, 15e: lard, Hllb can, 75c: Cal. cheese, j inc. No. 801 S. Bpring St., corner Sixth. ■ ! IMPORTANT— SEE LARKIN'S HOTEL PROPOSITION, Under head of business opportunities, in this issue ol The Herald. tt FOR SALE 50 RUNNING FEET OF wire fence, 10 feet high With gate. Is in good condition and is suitable for otlice. store er factory partitions. Will be sold cheap. For further particulars Cil! Nt the business otlice ol 'The Herald, tf PERSONAL—SCREEN DOORS ONLY |1; window screens, 25 and 50oi iron boards. 40c; 55 foot extension ladders, $6; set of shelves. $2: counters. Adams A ! Sheldon, 619 S. Broadway. Tel. BBS. 8-30 THE LATEST STYLE REGENT SUITS made by crack eastern tailors for 885, we will sell for $15 ii we can lit you, Mis fit Clothing Parlors, 223-225 W. Second st.. between Spring and Broadway. tf LADIES—HE f A JAR OF MME. DU Barry's unrivaled complexion creme ' before going ta the beach. Agents wanted at beach; good pay. Apply nt 212' a S. Broadway, near city hall. S-22 MAGNETIC - SCALP TREATMENTS positively cure brain fatigue, in somnia and baldness. MRS. NOBLE, parlors 5 und 4, Tho Francis. 522 S. Spring it. 9 lIAILRY, DID YOU SEE THE NOBBY pair of pants that I bought for $8,50 at the Mislit Clothing Parlors, 225-225 W. Second St., between Spring ami Broad way ? tf WHY PAY A MERCHANT TAILOR $85 for a suit when you can get the same thing for s!5 nt the Mislit Clothing Par lors, 225-225 W.Second St., between Spring and Broadway. tf MIBFITS AN D UNCALLED FOR GAR mentl Bt less than half your tailor's prices, at tbe Misfit Clothing Parlors, 223 -225 W. Second St., bet-veon Bpring and Broadway. tf PANTS THAT WERE MADE TO OR der for $13 we sell for $5 It the Mislit Clothing Parlors. 223-225 W. Second st, be tween Spring and Broadway. MARRIAGE BUREAU -RELIABLE," confidential. Full details, 25 cents. MADAME PHYLLIS, box. Herald otlice. 9 M 1 IS. OIL MAYOR— eTEc TBI CI TV in its various forms; vapor baths and massage. 455.. S. Spring st. 11-2 S. AXEI.RODPAYS HIGHEST PRICES for gents' oast-off clothing at 106 X. Lob Angeles st. Send postal. l-(l-9ti jrPHILLIPS, THE LONDON TAILOR, ! has moved to 409)4 8. Spring, whare I he will bo pleased to see old and new cus- I toroeri. s-o I __EJfCURSIONS. { EXCURSIONS TO THE EAST—THE ! favorite, personally conducted excur sions of the Santa l'c route leave Loa An- ! geles every Thursday morning at 7 o'clock; Pullman upholstered cars run i without change Los Angeles to Chicago ! and Kansas City, witb annex car to Bos ton: the great point to remember is that you save at least one full day's travel by ' taking the fast tiain of the Santu F'e ' route; attentive conductors accompany ' tho parties: through berths reserved and < more detailed information obtained at the , company's otlice, 129 N. Spring st., Los Angeles, or through any ugent ol the Southern California Railway. BURLINGTON ROUTE EXCURSIONS, personally conducted leave Los An geles every Wednoiday via Southern Pa cilic, Denver and Rio Grande and Bur lington route, for Chicago, New York, Boston and otner eastern points; up.mis tered tourist cars wilh all conveniences. Sco any Southern Pacific agent or write 10 T. H. Dutan, agent., or T. A. Grady, excursion manager, 222 S. Spring st., l.os Augeles, CaL , JUDBON'S POPULAR EXCURSIONS— ! Every Monday over the Rio Grande Western end Denver nnd Rio Grande rail ways: scenic route; personally conducted; newly upholstered cars through to Chi cago, New York and Boston. Finest 1 equipment, best .service, quick time, i I Ulicc, 212 S. Spring st. PHILLIPS' PERSONALLY CONDUCT- ' ed excursion! via the Rio Grande and Rock island loutes: leavo Los Angeles every Tuesday; cross the Sierra Nevadas and pa«s tlio entire Rio Grande scenery . by daylight, otlice Vii S. Spring st. j MAGNUS' OU l KATE TICKET OFFICE, 228 8. Spring, opp. l» A. Theater. Regular tickets at reduced rates to all j points east. Railroad tickets bought and sold. j _ | PLUMBERS DO NOT FAIL TO GET FIGURES from Vandergriff & Orippen on your plumbing and sewer work. No. 223 W. ■ Fourth st. 8-9 1 FRAx'K A. WEINSHaNK. PLUMBER ami gastitter, No. 240 E. Second at. , Tel. 13.. I TYPEWRITING WILBUR O. HAVES, COMMERCIAL ' Stenographer and typewriter; even- , ings only. All kinds of writing and copy- i ing; envelopes addressed,etc.; terms reas onable, Call or address 502 Downey aye. 8-8 - MINING \ MINIM, PROPERTIES BOUGHT,SOLD i ana developed, Wo have some line ' gold mines, silver nnd lend mines anil copper properties for sale on easy terms; lllC good properties to lease. Loy <V , 11 uri n. 3 S. Broadway. Iff BICYCLES BICYCLE INSTRUCTION BY ARCHIE Brown, late of Hazards' Pavilion. 161 W. slh si. 1 RAM BLER BICYCLES, 427 60 UTH i Spring street. 'i-ll 5.m i ; EDUCATIONAL Rates for advertisement! under tlii« elSMlfl cation—l tlroo. C> cents per line: 1 week, HO cents per line: 1 month. K<l per line. HOARDING SCHOOL—. —MILITARY— THE BERKELEY GYMNASIUM, Berkeley, California. A hrst-clnss preparatory achool for boys ; accredited in tbe state university and Stanford. Students prepared for Ynle. Harvard or any school or college in this country or Europe, ihe achool is opposite the uni versity grounds. For catalogues and other information concerning the school, call on John l. pavkovioh. fM4 Ollicc, 220 W. First st., Los Angeles. THE LOS ANGELES UUBINESB OOL-' lege (incorporated) 114 S. Main at. The largest and most thoroughly practi cal business training school in the city is open the entire year, dnv and evening. , Special summer session will open June ] loth. All branches included in the sixth seventh, eighth and high school grades will he taught by able instructors. Also j special work at reduced ratos in penman ship, book-keeping, short hand, typewrit ing and telegraphy by the best expert teachers of these subjects In the city. All interested are cordially invited to visit the college and inspect its workings. Send for catalogue. K. 11. Shrnder. pres ; F. W. Kclsey, vicc-prcs.: I. R. Inkeep, see. WOODBURY BUSINESS COLLEGE (IX corporate:!) 336 8. Spring St., is the o!de e t and largest commercial school in Southern California: the most h-atitiful college rooms and equipments to ne found in the state; elevator far pupils' use; n large faculty of experienced and able in structors; open the entire year; both day and evening sessions; a pructical Hughs., course, a thorough business course, and n course In shorthand and typewriting, under an experienced stenographer. Write or call for illustrated catalogue and full information. (I. A. Hough, pres.; N, o. Felaer, vioe-pres. BOYNTON NORMAL, FOR TEACHERS, only. Bummer School July 3, Teach ers aided in getting positions. Teachers, governesses and tutors supplied. I2QW S. | Spring st. ti-.lOtf j LOS ANOELES TRAINING SCHOOL i for kindergartners. Summer school , July Ist. Mrs. N. D. Muyhew, 070 W. ! Twenty-third at. 8-Btf. I N EW SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS; THIRD lloor. Wilson block; day and night classes. Jules Mersfelder, Daniel Polk. 3-15 SHORTHAND, LONG LEY INSTITUTE, Byrne block. Special rates for summer j term.' S-17 ' MEDIUMS. I THE WORLD'S FAMOUS MEDIUM AND palmist, formerly known throughout I Kuropc and America as "Syra. t>o child j medium," the greatest living medium, In dependent slate writer of the age; if de j ceived by fakirs, would-be mediums, I conic, Syra will give you a free test to prove her po.vers; she tells Whai you want to know: aro you sick or in trouble? she can help you. Mediums developed. Hours, 2. to 6, 453 Wall. 8-25 PERSONAL— IF ANXIOUS TO KNOW what you or your children are best adapted for, or whether the one you are to many will mako a happy companion, bring a photo and call on Prof. Seman, the famous European delineator of character,'occult scientist, medium, psy chist and palmist. 124' ,S. Spring, room 11. 9-23 M Rs7 DRTT Hi (MAS B EIOHE L, CLAlR voyant—Tells past.present und future; also gives alcohol batbs and magnetic treatment for rheumatism. 150 N.Spring st, Royal House, room 19, second lloor. 9 A~WON DF.RFU LDEAD - Tit ANCK~MK dium and crystal reader; names, de scriptions, past, present, future given: locates mines; advises in all businesses. 102 '.; S. Hill. 8-24 MA DAM DU VAL-THE CLAIRVOYAXT and medium is now located perman ently at 122 W. Seventh st. Life readings daily. 9-1 A Q N'ES H7 P LEA SAN c E, THE DE A D trance medium, has returned und enn be found at 034 S. Broadway. 3 MME. STANLEY. CELEBRATED FOR tune reader; ludies, 350. 24.) S. Spring «L s-lu * SPECIALISTS FREE - A CURE THAT CURES — I have cured thousands who suffer as you do, of emissions, impotenoy, nervous debility, varicocele and shrunken parts caused by self-abuse, by a simple remedy which cured me, recipe for which I will send sealed free to any sufferer. Address with stamp David B. Emmet, box K7O, Englewood, 111. 7-1 F. C. SANBORN. M. D., HOMEO pathic physician and surgeon, ob stetrics and diseases of women and chil dren a Specialty, Hours 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.; Sundays by appointment only. 455 S. Broadway. 8-20 tiTw. Mi lei iXnTm. d , eyTOurT nose and throat ; hours 9 to 12 a. ni., 1:30 to 5:36 p. in. The Broadway, bet. fourth and Fifth sts.. telephone KM. :<-ll :tni 111',. GOMEZ-^ FOR DISEASES OF WOMEN. 7-10tf 118 S. Hill st. DR. 110 NO SOI, FAMOUS IMPEIII AL Chinese physician and surgeon. 834 S. Broadway. 8-il DR. R. Oi COLLINS. OPTHALMIO optician, with tlie Los Angeles Opti cal Institute; eyes examined free. 135 S. Spring st, _PO/? SALE-LIVE STOCn. Folf SAI ;'K~ 1 fi Y R S ES-"j 0 HNM'P HER. son, Blue Front barn, southwest cor- Tblrd anil Los Angeles sts., has just re ceived 50 head of hoises from the north. These animals includo saddle, driving, dratt and carriage horses. They aro all in lirst-class condition, and purchasers Will And them to be just as represented. Mr. McPliorson has been in this line of business a number of years in Los An geles, and his record is a guarantee of honesty and fair dealing. 9-7 IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO BUY. sell or exchange you will lind that it pays to advertise in the want columns of The Herald. The popularity of these small advertisements and The Horald's large and rapidly increasing circulntion insure results. FOR SA LE - SPAN OF MULES, DOUBLE harness, good spring wagon; just the outlii for camping or prospector. Ad. dress MULES, box 60, Herald office. 3 FOR BALE - FINE, WELL-BROKEN roadsters and saddle horses; bays and browns, I aud 5 years; £50, 176, $100; la dies saddle, $2."». 11. H. BIXBY & CO., 147 s. Broadway, 4 HOOD (i-YEAR-OLD HORSE FOR SALE dirt cheap. CULVER, 212 S. Broad way. 4 PHYSICIANS MRS. DR. ' \VK<VI'fxER — PRIVATE homo ior ladies before and during confinement; irregularities cured in one day. guaranteed; no instruments, babies adopted. 419 Eddy st., San Francisco, Cal. 7-11 tf DR. H. NEWLAND, OFFICE 689 8. Spring si; hours Bto 10, Ito 3: dis eases oi women and consultation in ob- Iteterioi (pregnancy). 8-30 DR. KWONg7THE EMINENT CHINESE Physician und Surgeon. Otlice 113& South Broadway. 8-31 MRS. DR. J. H. SMI TH. SPHICIA LT V, : mid-wifery. Ladies cared for during conlineraent at 727 Bellevuc aye. Calls promptiv attended to. TeI.MHO. FINANCIAL Hates lor advertisements under thia clssslß cation—l time, 5 centa per line: 1 week, 30 cenis per lino; 1 month, ifl per una PACIFIC LOAN CO.— 11 ncorporuted.) olilcst establishment in Los Angeles. Thoroughly reliable. Loans made In any amounts on all kinds of collateral security, diamonds, jewelry, sealskins, merchandise, safes, etc. Also on pianos, furniture and house hold goods. |n either prlvato houses, lodging, hoarding houses, or hotels.with out removal from the premises. Partial payments receivedi money quick: busi ness confidential. Private otlice for ladies. W. E. DeOroot, manager. Rooms 2. 3 and 4. 114 8. Spring st. UNION LOAN COMPANY— Stimson Block. Loans money on all kinds of collateral security, watches, diamonds, sealskins ami furniture in lodging and hoarding houses and on pianos without removal; also on bonds, stock, mortgages; low in terest; money at once; business confiden tial; private office for ladies, room 112, Clark A. Shaw, manager, rooms 111 ami 112. tirsl BOOr, Stimson block. MONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, Watuhei, jewelry, sealskins, etc.; also on piaflOl, merchandise, iron and steel safes, furniture in lodging houses, hoard ing houses and hotels Without removal; also on city unci country property: low interest; can have money al once; busi ness confidential; private ollice for ladies. Geo. S. Robinson, L 35 W. First St., rooms 2 and 8. 'THE GERMAN SAYINGS AND LOAN society of San Francisco will make loans on Improved city and country prop erty. On loans of $5000 and under, cer tificates of title from the Title In surance und Trust Co. will he ac cepted, making the expense on such loans very .mull. Building loans a specialty. Apply to R. G. Lunt, Agent," 227 W. Second. 6-16U IMPORTANT SEE LARKIN'S HOTEL proposition* Under head of business opportunities In this issue of the Herald. 7-ltitf L. B. COHN— The Los Angeles puwnb oker. 146 N. Main St., loans, money on diainouas, watches, jewelry, firearms, pianos, libra ries, and nil other collateral scurities: also sells unredeemed pledges foi money loaned and'onc month's interest added"; make no mistake: il is tho reliable ]~ li. Colin, the Los Angeles pawnbroker. 8-10 MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY OR COUN try real estate; lowest rates; personal notes or security, warrants, discount mortgages or any negotiable papers. For sale, first-class guaranty mortgages, in terest (i net. John L. Pavkovioh, 220 West First. 5-241 f rot N DEN TEE ,v, W A DSWOR I'll, llRnK ers. 305 W. Second st.. buy and sell mortgages, stocks, bonds and any good securities. If you wish to lend or bor row, or invest in leai estate, cull on us. Collections made und property managed for non-residents. 28tf NATIONAL LOAN AND INVESTMENT company—Loans nionoy on alt kinds of collateral security; money quickly; business strictly confidential. Koomi 96 and hli, Bryson' block, fifth floor. John Mitchell Jones, manager. 7-3 lyr MONEY TO LOAN-BY MOORE & PAR ions, 22!) W. Second st, in any sum. at low rates, on both city and country property; also have choice (! per cent mortgages guaranteed, for sale. <i-Btl MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, watches, jewelry, pianos, live stock, carriages, bicycles, all kinds of personal and collateral security. Leo Bros., 402 S. Spnng st. " 20tf MONEY TO LOAN ON LODGING houses, diamonds, pianos and all kinds of collaterals. Money quick, low rates. ORE A SINGER, 116 Broadway. 8-31 WANTED—TO BUY. CHATTEL AND sniiill mortgages, notes and contracts. German-American Bank building. W. A. Snedekor. 0-17tf MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMB TO SUIT. on any good collateral; Business strictly confidential; loans negotiated on city and country property. W. E. Dem ing. 211 W. First st.. room 15. THE PKOPLE'S MUTUAL BUILDING and Loan Association louns money repayable in Installments, 325 Byrne blk. ' ' 5 TO LOAN-UN LIMITED AMOUNT FOR small loans; no commissions; light expense. Security Loan and Trust Co., 223 S. Spring. MONEY TO LOAN—IN SUMS $1000 TO $2000 at 0)4 per cent. Continental Building nnd Loan association, 207 S. Broadway. 7-18tf TO LOAN—MONEY IN BUMS TO SUIT at reasonable rates. William F, Boi> byshell. 107 8. Broadway. tf MONEY TO LOAN I.N SUMS To SUIT at, current rates. Frank Kerch, room 13, 230)4 S. Spring bt. 5-26tl TO LOAN—SIOOO TO $16,606 ON REAL estate security. Allison Barlow, 128 S. Broadway. B>7tf BONDS FOR SALE FOR SALE-BONDS, BONDS- SOME lirst-class atreet improvement bonds; everything flue is paid; owner must have some money. WM. F. BOSBYBHELL, 107 H. Broadway. 4 WANTED TO BORROW WANTED—MONEY--$2OOO TO $0000 for city and country loans ot good rates. MORRIS St LEE, 328 S. Btoud way. 4 JIOTELS HOTEL MEN, ATTENTION! —The Raymond and tho Arrowhead hotels aro gone, leaving Southern Califor nia greatly in need of such reiortl. Thousands of tourists will be arriv ing in a lew months, only to find limited accommodations, unless a huge hotel is completed by that time. Highland Park, Pasadena, right on new electric cur line unit near railroad depots, affords a splendid 5-acre situ for such it botel. Special inducements will he offered capital that will invest in „nch I proposition. From $500 to $20110 per month can bo .cleared from the start. For full particulars call or write, W. P. LARKIN <fc CO., Owners, Established IS7I. And General Real Estate Dealers, 182 South Broadway, Los Angeles. CaL 7-Kitf OPPORTUNITIES 2 BUY A PROPERTY OF ANY KIND go to Ben White. 221 W. First st. 4 lotf 2~SELL Q1" ICK FOR CASH GO TO Ben White. 221 W. First st. 4-lOt.f BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Kates for advertisements under thia class! fl cnticui I lime, 8 centa per lino: 1 week. •« ccnls per line: 1 mouth, $1 per Hue. WE WANT A PARtY TO BUILD A lirst-class family hotel, and operate the same at Highland Parle, on Prsadena nve.. on the new electric car lino; the Santa Fe ami Terminal also go through the park, making this one of the most desirable locations for a lirst-class hotel iv the state. Highland Park being 300 feet, ahorn Los Angeles and clear of fogs makes it one ol thu most healthy locations in the coun try, being just outtido of the cHy nnd reached by three different railroads in •JO minutes from Los Angeles. Pasadena aye. is the great hotilevard for all vehicles between Los Angeles and Pasadena, and 1 it is a grand thoroughfare. We have many inquiries from our cus tomers for hotel accommodations at the park, and must have one built. A lew reasons why n hotel in this lo cality would he the" best-pnying invest ment capital could li ml: Pasadena Is now without a largo botel, the Raymond having recently been binned. Highland Park is nearer Loo Angeles than the site of Ihe Raymond. Tho climate is simply perfect as n health or pleasure resort. The surroundings are desirable in every conceivable way. Tourists who visit this part of Southern California are clamoring for hotel accom mndat ions. From tbis point can be had an uninter rupted view ol Monnt LoW< nnd the bean tilul sceueiy toward the sea. Highland Park has unsurpassed rail road facilities. Tho live-acre block on which such a hostelry enn bo built is most desirable and attractive* A fortune awaits the man or men who will invest their money in this proposi tion, ns every room Would bo tilled witn permanent or tiansient gueott, at prices that would pay, witnin less than thirty days alter tho completion of ths build ! ing. Anyone controlling capital should thor oughly investigate this im.-.ter, as it il such a rare opportunity that it cannot long remain open. For further and fnll particulars, call on or address, W. P. LA UK IN* ,t CO., (Established 1-71.| 133 South Uroadway, Los Angeles, Cal. 7-Kitf FOB BALE—ORANGE AND LEMON groves. English walnut orchards, de ciduous fruit farms, altalfa and dairy I ranches, elegant city resiliences and | building lots, hotels, lodging houses, | grocery stores, hardware, dry goods, drug j and shoe stores, fruit and cigar stands, ami ail kinds of manufacturing and mer ; euntiie business; we will not advertise not list any property that will not stand in vestigation. Wrilo or call on ('rider .fc Don, 189 S. Broadway. Telephono 1399, 6.19 a —IMPORTANT— SEE LARKIN'S HOTEL PROPOSITION Under head of business opportunities in this issue of tho Heraid. 7-ltitf $8000—FOR SALE, WINERY — BEST bargain Southern California; 42!4 acres, 20 acres in grapes, 7 acros in al falfa, rest In corn: 800 gal. capacity ais tilery, 36,000 gal. wine cooperage. All complete, No. 1 water right; lino income property; ensv terms; good improve ments; worth $13,000. Morris <fe Lee, 328 S. Broadway. tf FOR SALE—all KENNING FEET OF wire fence, 10 feet high, with gate. It is in good condition und is suitable for ollice, store or factory partitions. Will he sol i cheap. For Blither pnrticulon call at the business ofiice of tho Herald. GOOD PAYING COAL OIL ROUTE | large list of steady cash customers; pays big: sure investment: no risk; horses, wagons, cans, tanks all included; price, $100, BEN" WHITE, 221 W. First st. lo FOR SALE LODGING HOUSE, 30 rooms, best location, lirst-class; pay! at present time $100 a month above rent; price $2700, $'-'000 casli down. Address HOUSE, box 00, Herald office. No agent warned. 0 FOB BALE—S3OO, CANDY KITCHEN and ico cream parlor, best location in tho city. Doing good business. Reason for selling, ill health. Must be sold this week. BW. Colorado st.. Pasadena. 8-4 FOR SALE $300; BOARD AND ROOM ing house; 20 rooms; central. \!. block from cable ami electric lines, 1 minute walk from depot; well furnished; doing a good business. 127 Sotello st. 8-9 $400-- GOOD OPENING: COAL OIL route with large list of cash custom* ers; cans, tanks, wagon, horses, etc., in cluded ; exceptional bargain; price, $400. BEN WHITE, 221 W. First st. 6 DRUG STORE—SI2OO—CLEARING $100 monthly; good for a doctor;' easy terms. Pharmacy corner Park nnd Lln coin aye., Alameda, Cal. A. J. MERVY, M. D.,1548 Park st., Alameda. 0 $Msii STATIONERY AND BaZAAR— Well located and established on best street In 8, F. Apply Cunningham, Curtis <v Welch, 327 Sansome St., San Francllco, tf LADIES. ATTENTION, BEFORE OO ing to tho beach be sure to use Mm*. Diißurrv's wrinkle cream for the complex ion. Parlors 243)4' d ' Broadway, up stairs. 8-18 FOR SA LX—LODGING HOUSES OF ALL sizes; before purchasing elsewhere call and see the bargains that we have tp offer you; 220 W. First. 8-5 WANTED—TO BUY-HALF INTERST in machine and blacksmith shop, cash. MORRIS A LEE, 328 S. Uroadway. 4 $1000 "TAKES" A CREAMERY DOING n cash business of $22adoy; must soil or. account of sickness. Adrejs CREAM. ERY. box 00 this office. 4 WOOD, COAL. HAY, GRAIN AND foed yard; largo buildings included; price, $1000. BEN WHITE, 221 W, Firat st. 10 FOR" SALE — WELL • ESTABLISH ED and paying cigar stand. Address "OWNER, box 20. Herald office. 4 SALOON; WELL LOCATED, WITH 4 large living rooms; price, $700. Ap ply BEN WHITE, 221 W. First st. 10 FRUIT AND GROCERIES, ETC.; NICE store, situated near principal depot; $17,0. BEN WHITE, 221 W. First St. 10 THREE SALOONS IN CITY FOR BALE. Bargains, every one. Address A. E» D., this office. 7 WANTED -PA RTNER; FIRST-CLASS inotol engraver; no capital required. Address 230 E. Second St. 6-25tf GOOD PAY 1N(>" OROOERY _ WiTH"SIX living rooms, nt Santa Monica; $300. BEN WHITE, 221 W. First st. 10 2 SELL'Y'OUR WsINESS OO TO MOTC ris it Lee. 328 c. Broadway. 7-12tf