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8 The Herald "Want" Ads , Five cents per line for single inser tion, or $1.00 per line per month. CHURCH NOTICES ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. EPISCOPAL, - Olive st., opp. the park. Open every day 111 the year. Daily service at lo n. m. The clergy will respond to all calls lor the offices of the church for strangers or visitors without respect to creed; bur ials, marriages, baptisms or visitations of the sick. Use of the church cheerfully given free for funeral services. Tel. 143. Bed. if CHRIBTTA\N"XIXIANf'iO MEETSEV- ery Wednesday at II s.m in Foresters hall, 107 N. Main st. Come Remember every Saturday. Sats-tf SPECIAL NOTICES LEWIS oi ALDERStiN - R! Souib Main street. There is no place in Los Angeles where you can do so well in buying furni ture and household goods, either new or second-hand as you can at Lewis it Al derson's. You'll get more goods and bet ter goods for less money than at any other store in town. The quantity and equality go together, and besides you are always sure to get just what you buy, for we allow no misrepresentation, conscien tiously believing tbe old saying is true that honesty is vbe best policy. Ask any of our customers bow they like trading at Lewis it Alderson's, ami whenever you want anything for the bouse don't fail to come and see us,and rest assured you'll savd money by so doing. We will ap preciate your patronage and do our best to merit it and keep the same. Don't for get to look for ativthing you want at LEWIS A ALDERSON'S, 312 S. Main St. 9-8 tf MACHINES DELIVERED AT YOUR home, trial free. We offer to send (ou sewing machines anywhere in tbe 'nited States on approval, to be returned ; we pay expenses both ways if the machine is unsatisfactory upon examination and trial in your borne. We can sell you sew ing machines cheaper than you can get them elsewhere, and they are better. The New Home is our best. Tlie Climax, Ideal and other high-arm. full nickel sewing machines we offer for $15 up. on payments. We want your trade, and if prices, terms and square dealing will win we will have it. THE XEW HOME SEW ING MACHINE OFFICE. 349 S. Spring St., Los Angeles; 85 K. Colorado st. Pasadena. satAsun tf DEATH TO RHEUMATISM AND NBU raigla—Hundreds have been cured in Los Angeles; will not only qulclky re lieve, but bas cured the most obstinate cases of rheumatism and neuralgia which have for years resisted all known rem edies; reference given on application; calls and letters of inquiry promptly an swered : one application flee. ALBERT H. COLBY. 212 S. Olive st. At borne from 12 to 2 p. m.. 6 to 7:30 p. m. 14 FXIR SALE-NEW MACHINES OF DlE ferent makes. Our leader is the White, the king of all sewing machines. For $15 we offer a very good machine with now improvements, warranted for 5 years. For $20 we offer tbe best machines an earth, warranted for 10 years. For $30 we offer handsome drop-bead cabinet, steel foot attachments, 5 drawers, 10 years' guarantee; agents ask $7."> for the same machine. WHI TE SEWING MACHINE OFFICE. 239 S. Spring st. !il lr L_ BUSINESS NEWBPAPEB—THE DaTIY Journal, a business newspaper, pub lishing all the county official records, real estate transfers, mortgages and liens, building news, contract work, financial news, and all news relating to tbe re sources and development of Southern Cal ifornia and tho great territory of the southwest. One dollar per month, or in advance $10 per annum: 227 W. First 01., Los Angeles, Cal. 6-1 tf EAST LOS ANGELES—IT IS WITH pleasure I say that smoking eucalyp tus cured me ot' consumption when I was given up to die I years ago. Today I weigh 200 pounds. 10. M. Hamilton, 310 Lecouvreur st. Eucalyptus cigars for sale at 215S W. First st. tf NOTICE—THE LOS ANGELES CITY Water Co. will strictly enforce tbe following rules: Tbe hours for sprinkling are hetwetn 6 and 8 o'clock a. m. and 6 and 8 o'clock p. m. For a violation of the above regulations (hewatei will be shut off and a line of $2 will be charged belore the water will be turned on again. THE SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES OF THE Stale Loan and Trust Co. are inclosea In a lire-pruof and burglar-proof vault with time locks and brilliantly lighted with electricity; alcoves attached for tbe private examination of valuables, with writing materials; a young lady in at tendance. EUCALYPTI A CIGARS FOR SALE BY E. CASTILLO. 215.. W. First at.,bet. Bpring and Broadway. For catarrh of the head, throat, asthma and lung troub les and to break: up a cold they are unex celled; 5 cents each. 10 I FREE TRIAL TREATMENTS— DR. ELLIOTT, MAGNETIC HEALER, ailments by magnetism; consul tation free; satisfaction guaranteed ; come and test this wonderful power. Office, 245 S. Spring st. 3-1 FOR SALE-5o RUNNING FEET OF wire fence, lo feet high, with gate; is in good condition and is suitable for office, store, or factory partitions. Will be •old cheap. For further particulars call at business office cf The Herald. tt PERSONAL— NEW PROCESS- IBBEG ularities from whatever cause cured without medicine, instruments or pain, tiure cure; lady attendant*; low fees. No. $15) S. Grand aye. 12-1 DR. M. H. WILLI." M-, THE HEAD, throat and lungs specialist, Grand Pacific hotel, bet. Fourth and Fiitn sts., on Spring st. BROADWAY FUEL DEPOT, 432 8. Broadway ; domestic coal, all kinds, good quality", full weight and fair prices; ring up telephone 472. ARE~YOU GOING TO MOVE? THEN engage a padded .'an of the Van Stor age Co. For particulars call at the office, 227 W. Second, or Tel. 540. 10-7 MRS. ALEXANDER OF BAN JOSE has opened chiropodist and lnanicur ng parlors; all kinds of baths. At cot tage. 322 W. Fifth st. 10-13 THE ONLY STORE IN THE CITY carrying East Indian works of art and curios. 504 S. Broadway. Moderate prices. 11-:; ENTERPRISE CARRIAGE WORKS— All kinds of wagons, buggies, etc., bought, sold and exchanged. Xo. 115 N. Los Angeles st. 9.] 1 OFFICIO OF THE ORDER OF THE World and World's Mutual Benelii association, 37 Pirtle blk., Fourth and Broadway. 9-29 SrTIaFORCE REMOVED His DEN tal office to 138% S. Spring St., where he invites his old and new patients. 3-4 MACHINERY, DIES, TOOLS AND models. J. VOX SERKEY MANU FACTURING CO., 236 E. Second si. tf ARTHUR VEKVOORT-PAPER HANI i er, 608% S. Broadway, room 7. 22 A. F. SI.OPER, HOUSE MOVER, OF fice 112 Center place. HELP WANTED—MALE Rates for advertisements under this classifi cation—! time, 5 cents per line; 1 week, 30 cents per line; 1 month, $1 per line. HUMMEL BROS. A CO., Successors to PETTY, HUMMEL & CO., EMPLOYMENT AGENTS, 300-302 W. Second st., in basement California Bank building. Tel. 509. office hours from 7 a. ni. to 7:30 p. m., except Sundays. HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT. House girl, Santa Monica, $20; two bouse girls, country town.small families, $12 and $15 each, good homes, farw 50c; giri to assist morning and evening, go to school, city; woman to care for baby one year old, 110 housework. $10.city ; middle aged woman to assist in housework, city, $12; girl, assist family fon r. city, $15; house girl, family six, close in, $20: bouse girl, two weeks work, $10; house girl, Xurwalk, four adults. $2(1: house girl, Boyle Heights. $15; girl, assist, city. $12; house girl, country town, $25; also Herman girl, same place. $20: family four; bouse girl, city, $25, close in; house girl, Pasadena, $15; house girl. 20 miles out, $'-'■'>: two bouse girls, Riverside, one Santa Ana, Hollywood, Santa Monica and city, $18 and $20; house Keeper. Palmdale, $20; (Jennie Lewis, please call. I HOTEL DEPARTMEXT. Waitress, city, wasn napkins, $20; cook small hotel, country. IBS: laundress, $20, and waitress, $18, fare paid; pantry girl, city, $20 month, etc; nurse girl, assist in care of two children, $20. MEN'S DEPARTMENT. Two six-mule teamsters, $20. etc.. drive plowing, six months' work; woodebop pers. 11.85; boy, vegetable garden. $15, etc.; painter, 69 per cent of proceeds; sign painter; man and wife, ranch, first clusa piai'e; a first-class planing mill hand. HOTEL DEPARTMENT. Ranch cook, $30, etc.; baker and pastry cook, $40, etc. . HUMMEL BROS. A. CO. EASTERN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, X. Main St., furnishes hotels, restaurants and funiilies with compsrent help at short notice. KEARNY A CO. tf WANTED—FOB STEADY EMPLOY ment, several Sf9t-elaeS cylinder and job pressmen. 10 till places left vacant by a strike, at the Schmidt Label and Lith ograph Co., 23 Meirs st., San Francisco. Apply immediately at room 45, Bryson blk, Los Angeles. 16 WANTIOI >~ M A I.E AND FEMALE HO~ tel. restaurant and household help. None but competent and reliable help furnished. HOTEL GAZETTE EM PLOYMENT BUREAU, rooms 11 und 12, Manhattan bldg, 137 S. Broadway. Tel. 285. tl I wanted salesman in and out of Los Angeles to sell our goods to grocers: good commission or salary; references required. R. X. V. CO., 204 S. Main st., St. Louir, Mo. 5-9tf WANTED—SALESMAN—SIOO TO 1125 per month and expenses; sample line; position permanent, pleasant and desirable. Address with stamp, KING MF'G CO., F. 73, Chicago. 7-29 WANTED—A FIKST-CLAS.V" TfORSTT snoer for city; steady work and goou pay 10 the right man. Address J., box 50, Herald office. 14 WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED PRESS boy; mtut know his business. Apply KINGSLEY. BABNES & NEU NEB CO., 123. S. Broadway. 15 WANTED—HELP FREE-27 BIT I Jal ti.ins.H4U; S.Hrnailway, E.Nittinger. WANTED-GERMAN WOMAN FOR cook ana general housework", private family. 617 W. Eleventh st. It, SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE WANTED — SITUATION" BY FißST ciass pastry and meat cook, either In hotel, boarding bouse or private family; best of references. Address A., box 40, Herald ollice. 15 SITU A TIONS 11 A NTED- - FEMALE WANTED-SITUATION WANTED BY two Spanish girls for general house work and cooking, or second work. Call at 440 Hill st. 14 WANTED—A QBNTS 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 particulars send stamp. Clifton Soap Mauufactuirng Co., Cincin nati, O. WANTED A FEW EXPERIENCED solicitors of good address can tind employment by applying to SPRENG A LEVERING, Herald office. tf WANTED—TO RENT HOUSES WANTED—HOUSES To 'RENT—AND for nale. Address or call on WM. RUDDY, 211 W. First St. 14 F O R~REXT~Ib' YOU WANT TO RENT your house or flat to a desirable tenant quickly, call at room 217, Byrne bldg. 9-6 lm WANTED AN tVROOM HOUSE; MOD em, good location. Address H. Herald office. 14 WANTED-ROOM AND BOARD WANTED—ALL PERSONS hTvTng respectable bouses or hotel.- with looms for rent kindly call at roorr. 217, Kvrne bldg. il.ii 1 m WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS \\ AN I ED-FA It ME US TO GROW BEETS Apply to Chino Ranch Co. Chino. Cal. 6:30-eoiltt WANTED—3-HORBE POWER OASoI I line engine. No. 236 10, Second st. tf DENTISTS DR. STEVENS. aVj., REMOVeTPto opp. Los Angeles Theater bldg—Four years in Los Angeles. Fine gold crowns (small) |6; best silver lilling, $1; best set teeth, $10; best gold plate, $35. Pain less extracting. 11-29 ADAMS BROS. DENTAL PARLORS _ 19] s. Spring st.: painless extract ing and tilling; plate, $0, 18, $10; all work guaranteed; established 10 years. Hours, 8-,., Sundays 10-12. ALB A N V - 1110 NTAL I'A R LOBS—GEE man American Bank bldg. A set of teeth $6; best fe. S. white teeth, $10 per set. W. 11. MASSES, D. D. S., HAS Asso ciated himself with A. P. Hays, D. I). 8., 115 W. First St. 2-22-6 F. R, OCNNINGHAM, DENTIST, RE moved to Stimson blk,, cor. Third and Spring. Tel. 45. FRANK BTEVIONS. :524% S.BPRINU ST Open Sundays and evenings. Elec tric, light. DR. EENNED~Y~DENTIST, 108% X. Spring St., rooms 2, 6 and 7. Painless extraction. WANTED—TOURISTS CAN" save 26 per cent by getting their livery tun outsat PIERCE * WHEAT'S. Truman St., E. Los Angeles. Tel. 413. Exper ienced drivers, turnouts lirst class. 10-12 BA THS^ LADIES. "ATTENTION !-H'oT,""c6lD and shower baths, witb lady attend ants, 7 for $1; porcelain tubs. 252 E. Fifth st. 10-3 LOS ANGELES HERAT/D: SATURDAY MORINTNG. SEPTEMBER 14, 1893. FOR RENT-HOUSES Rates for advertisements under this cl ass i ti -9 cation—l time, 5 cents per line: 1 wick, :10 cents per hue; 1 month, $1 per line. • HOUSE, Pi ano and library, $25 par month. Ap ply to L. S. SEAMAN, Allen blk., cor Spring and Temple. FOR R ENT-DESI iIA ISLE MO D FIIN residence. 1010 W. Twenty.tiiml sr.; . $.'(2 monthly. Inquire I<>2l W. Twenty third. tf MATTINOS AND LINOLEUMS EN clusivelv at the Matting Mart, ">ni 8. Broadway, near Fifth st. Lowest prices. 10-.'i 0 f6r~rent-si> ..-room bouse, vir> toria St.. just lielow 10. Twelfth st. ' ALLISON BARLOW, 128 S. Broadway. i B FOR RENT—3-8 OOM HOUBE, NEAR in, J.i per month. Address OWNER, • 612 X. Urittin aye. • fOR BENT—NICE 4-ROOM FLAT. 633 a _ Tnwncav*.. Woltskill tract. m-10 a ~ ' FOR RENT-ROOMS ? FOR~REXT—IfO'i'IOI, jtilfxso.N, AO , joining; Westminster, 123 10. Fourth st.: 3 all newjand elegantly furnished: outside , rooms, with or without board single, in 4 suites of rooms with private oaths; finest beds in city; 2 private kitchens to let. 1 8-17 FOR RENT—BOOMS AT THE PIRTLE bouse, on Broadway, opposite Cham- I ber of Commerce. We have the Hnest ■ litted bouse in the city; everything new and tasty; rates reaasonablc. tu6% a. i Broadway. FOR RENT THE NEWPORT HOUSE has changed bands: the tinest rooms • in the city: rates reasonable; sco our rooms before engaging elsewhere. 110 10. • Fourth St., near Westminster. 9-14 ! FOR RENT A 1.1. PERSON'S DESIR- I ing furnished rooms or board please call at room -17 Byrne blk., cor. Broad way and Third it.; Information free. , n-6 lm fob bent—l 33 n. main st, the Denver, nicely furnisned roDins |1.60 ' per week and upwards; center of citj ; 25c to $1 a day. 9-14tf t FOR REN T Nil EI.V I'U RN ISIIToD f rooms, center of city. CHICAGO • HOUSE. Entrance, '142 8, -Main St.. : 188}< 8. Los Angles tt. 11-28 • FOR RENT — MANDSOHELY FUB nished rooms, with private baths; ref erences required. CAI.DERWOOD, 308 ■ 8. Main st. 12-1 , FOB KENT — FURNISHED FRONT room, lirst floor private family for gentleman, business man preferred. 124 . Hill st. 14 ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, front and back; suitable for offices. I 111 S. Main st. 10-8 , FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, 11.85 per week, also light housekeeping ' rooms. 619 S. Spring st. 9-24 ; FOR KENT — XICEL\ FURNISHED rooms; lowest rates at the Menlo, 420 S. Mam st. Tel. 760. tf \ FOR REXT-THK MARIPOSA, 321 E. Second si.: furnished rooms, $I.26per week up: lodging 26c to r>oc. 9-29 1 FOR RENT—3 NICELY FURNISHED rooms, with piano; complete for housekeeping. 620 s. Broadway. tf FOR BENT — FURNISHED ROOMS; also housekeeping, cheap, close in, 127 E. Third. 9-23 FOB REXT-133 X. MAIN ST., THE Denver; rooms. 25c night for men: center ot city. s ijif FOR RENT — 4 ELEGANTLY VV Va nished rooms for light housekeeping; 347 S. Hill. 8 16 FOR RENT - NICELY FURNISHED sunny rooms at low rates, 643%. North Main st. lm FO R BENT—3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS, At.ply 707 W. Sixth st. 10 FOR RENT—PL EASA NT FUBNISHEO rooms, witn bath, sio s. Hope st. 15 FOR RENT—PLEASANT FURNISHED room-, cheap. v.O S. Spring st. FOR RENT — FURNISHED ROOMS. 60S Banning -t. 10-1 FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT SUNNY OFFICES FOR lawyers and unfurnished rooms in the Fulton blk. Innuireof D. K.TRASK, 207 New High st. * ii-29tf FOR RENT—STALLS FOB 2 HORSES. 421 S. Hill st. l_l MjLMfSTKf PALMISTRY —RETURNED, THE CEL ebrated European occult scientist, Prof. A. Myers, palmist, psychometrist nnd ptirenologist, wno has examined the hands of most ..f the crowned beads of Europe, has arrived in Los Angeles and intends to remain here for some time. By palmistry bs reveals accurately the past, present and future of the individual; gives descriptions of every member ol your family, the deceased as well as the : living; also the description of the ono ; you hove married and tbe one you will < marry; tells country of birth, age and I bow long you will live: des. ribes perfect ly your present circumstances, and no matter how dicHinlt they are by bis ad j vice you will be able to avoid oostaules I and be aided to success. As a psychora ! etrist he is unequalled. He will" locate : any ailment or disease more accurately 1 than autopsy would do, and by this gift and power haß helped many who had given up all hope. All who are about to make a change should consult bira, as his advice is reliable anu beneficial. Telle i past, present and future in general for $1. j Perfect satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. ! Free—free. Free medical diagnosis from | m to lo a.m. Headings from lo a.m. to 6 ; p.m. Parlors. The Norwood, 696 S. Hill I St., cor. Sixth. 10-. r > I PERSONAL— ARRIVED—PROF. SB man, the celebrated European deline ator of character, palmist and medium; tells past, present and future and wheth er the one you are going to marry will make a happy companion; anyone hav ing a reading will be entitled to have the talent of one child or tbe photo of a friend read free of charge; if you are in poor health or in trouble or about to make a I change, do not tail lo consult him, as bis advice is very beneficial. Perfect satis faction guarar.ieed or no pay. 831% 8, Spring, room 1. 9-10-lm Miss KING, WORLD.REXOWNED AS troloeiet, occultist and palmist, nas arrived in this city; never fails to give satisfaction on alt affairs of [lie; cossaltation frjm 10 a.m. lo 8 p.m. 212., s, Broadway. 12-12 CARPET CLEANING I'll IN I; i 0 10AM ~<JAKPET~WfH{ KiP Carpets made, refitted, sewed and laid. 208-210 10. Seventh st. Tel. 217. 11-20 STEAM CARPET CLEANING, BBWING and laying. JOHN H. RICHARDS, 120 N. Spring; tel. 1313. 89 tf , CARPETS CLEANED FROM 20 PER yard; lying 3c. R. BROWN, 608 S. Kroadwrty. CLEANING THE CHAMPION' WINDOW AND House Cleaning Co. will clean your windows at 5 cents and up; contracts takon for general house-cleaning by day, week or month. L. LYVERIO, Manager, 1 545 S. Olive st. 10-8 REGALIA JMNUFACTURING^ : THE PACIFIC COAST REGALIA CO., manufacturers of general lodge sup plies, society anu military goods, flags, banners, badges, gold aud silver embroid ' cries, gold and silver fringes, tassels, cords, braids, stsrs. No. 208, 210 and 212 N. Main st., Los Angeles, Cai. A. TEN NANT GRAY. 9-14 ! BUSINESS PERSONALS Rates for advertisements under this classifi cation—l time, o cents per line; 1 week, 30 cents per line; 1 month, St per line. PEITsoTAL^TBi^ money—That's what people say who hovetiicd a small ad in The Herald. They don't cost much, bin tbe results are simply marvelous. In this popular de partment The Herald bas made a gain of more tban 200 per cent during ihe past few months. Big circulation counts. The Herald bus il. If you want to talk to half the people in Los Angeles and in other parts of Southern California, try a small ad. In addition to tbe immense and rapidly increasing circulation of The Herald, its sales by newsboys, on trains, at hotels and summer resorts, make it THE advertising medium of the Puciiie coast. Look over those small advertisements today. Tbey will interest you and may niukia you HMD* money. Tomorrow try one. Tho results will be both surprising and satisfying. 6-3 tf PERSON A I.—COFFEE. FRESH ROAST ed on our Giant roaster; Java and Mocha. 36c; Ralston cereal coffee, Lie; 5 lbs. good tea, $1; can cocoa, 16c; 8 lbs. rolled wheat, 26c; 6 lbs. tapioca, 25e; 6 lbs. rice, 250; 8 lbs. corn meal. 1.1 c; 50 lbs. Hour, 90c; I cans oysters. 25e; 3 cans clams, 260; 11 lbs. beans, 25V; Boston mackerel, 10c; salt salir.on, 15e each; 5 lbs. pure lard. 10c; bacon. lOWOI pork, 8c; apple baiter, 5c lb: 10 Ids Advent flour, 25c. ECONOMIC STORES, 409 S. Broaawsy. PERSONAL — RALPHS BROS.—GOLD Bar flour. 95c; city Hour, 80c; granu lated sugar. 20 lbs. (I; brown sugar, 22 lbs. $1; 7 lbs. roiled wheat or oats, 25c; sardines, 5 boxes 2fic; tomatoes. 2 cans 16c; 7 bars German family soap.2sc; 5 gal lons oil, 95c; gasoline, $1: 2 packages morning meal. 15c; lard, 10-lb. can, 70c; Cal. cheese, 10c: No. 80l S. Spring St., cor. Sixth. NEWLAND A- KELLEY, REAL ESTATE and general commission business, room 217, Byrne bldg., cor. Third and Broadway, will handle all kinds of busi ness propositions; furnished rooms a spe cialty: save your money and time by ' calling on this ugencv. MARY TEMFLEI'ON KELLEY, 9-6 lm Manager. A~ WONDERFUL MEDICINE FOR 1?W -male irreguhiriteis from whatever cause; it never fails to give relief or mousy refunded ; thirty-live years experi ence. Address DR. A. J. GIEBN'EK, Cm,6 311 S, Spring et., rooms 9 t* nf l 10, 8-30 tf PERSONA L — REMOVAL SALE — Screen doors, only $1; stepladuers, 15c a foot: ironing boards, 35c; house re pairing and all carpenter work neatly done. ADAMS gt SHELDON, 619 S. Broadway, Tel. 966. tf PERSONAL—» RUNNING FEET OF wire lence, 10 feet high witb gate. Is In good condition and is suitable for office, store or factory partitions. Will be sold cheap. For further particulars call at tlio business office of Tho Herald, tf LOVERS OF THE BEAUTIFUL should call at 501 S. Broadway anu inspect the East Indian embroideries, miniatures on ivory and other lovely works of art. 11-3 PERBO N AL—THE LATEST STYLE RE gents' suits made by crack eastern tailors for $35, we will sell tor $15 if we can tit you. Misfit Clothing Parlors, 124 W. First St., near Spring, Wilson block. tf PERSONAL- HARRY, DID VOL BKB the nolibv pair of pants I bought for $3.50 at the Misfit Clothing Parlors, 124 W. First St., near Spring. Wilson block, tf PERSON A L WHY PA V A MEBOHA XT tailor $33 for a suit when you can get the same thing for $15 nt the Misfit Cloth ing Parlors. 121 W. First si., near Spring, Wilson block. if PERSONAL — MISFITS AND UN called for garments al less than half your tailor's prices at the Mislit Clothing 'Parlors, 124 W. First St., noar Spring, Wilson block. tf I' E RSON AL—PA N TS TH AT WE RE made to order fur $12 we sed for $6 at the Misfit Clothing Parlors, 124 W. First St.. near Spring, Wilson block. tf PERSONA L—N OW~fS~ THE TIM ETO look over your wardrobes and send your fall and winter clothing foi repair, dying or cleaning, to E. W. BETTS, Mer chant Tailor, 111 S. Spring st, 7-27 PERSONAL — PALMISTRY"; 1 HAND read free; every hidden mystery re vealed; lite from cradle to grave without a mistake; 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. 111% W. Third st. 12-9 PERSON A L—DR. L. ~SCHLESINGER, healing and test medium, cures to bacco, morphiiio and opium habits. 324'% S. Spring st. 9-21 PERSONXL —8. AXELFORD PAYS highest price for gents' cast-off cloth ing at 105 N. Los Angeles st. Send postal. 1-9-96 WINDOW SHAPES AT THE MAT• ting Mart. 604 8. Broadway, near Filth st. Lowest prices in town. 10-3 PERSONAL — SEE FITZGfIRAL D about your painting and papering. No. 222 Franklin st. Tel. 1419. 9-19 PERSONAL —II A IKDRESSIN'G, l'sc shampooing. 25c; bungs cut and curled. 15c. 852 S. Broadway 9-26 FRESH BREAD. TWO LOAVES FOB 5 cents, at M. M. WALTER'S, 128 E. Fifth st. 10-10 DRESSES MADE, $3.50 pers $1. 558 S. Flower st. 11 LOST AND FOUND sTRAYED Or"BTOLE N--"wHITE BULL pup; age 11 months, weight 40 lbs. ; right eye black; left eye white, cars slightly clipped, collar attached with name, Ben H. >fc L., No. 1. Deliver to ■nglna company No. 2, 410 N. Main St., and receive reword. 15 LOST- ON SUNDAY, SEPT. Bth, BE - tween Santa Anita and Los Angeles, 1 gold lob chain and Elks' charm, with key attached. Return to BARKER BROS., cor. Third and Spring sts., and receivo reward. 15 MASSAGE AND ELECTRICITY MISS MAY STONE Alcohol baths -188% X. Spring 2-23 Room 22. MRS. AXWAY, KROMTIOSTON, ALCO hoI baths and massage; delightful and refreshing. Parlors 11 and 12 866% S. Spring. 9-15 MRS. DR. MakY E. BKIGHE~i7"aLCO hoi baths and massage, clairvoyant card reader. 139 X. Spring, Royal bouse, room 19. 16 MISS MAY RUSSEL, AGE 19, MAS sage treatment, Hellman blk., 120 X. Main St., room 7. 11-12 MRS. DR. LEON—TUB, SHOWER AND vapor baths, magnetic and electric treatments. 120 N.Muin st.,room 21. 9-l-oro MRS. DR. MAYO R—ME DI CAT E DAN D Turkish cabinet baths: vapor and electricity, 320% S. Broadway. tf A LADY MAGNETIC HEALER AND life reading; hours 10 a.m. to 8 p. ra., 123 S. Main st.; room 12. 9-30 LOLA LIVINGSTON, ALCOHOL bTt'HS 138% N. Spring at., room 3. 10-13 SOI 'THE RN~ LADY GIVES ALCOH OL battis. 120 N. Main st.. room 8. 11-10 FOR SALE — NURSERY; REMOVAL sale now on; bargains in plants; prices cut one-third. L. A. NURSERY, 346 S. Broadway. _ 8. LARSEN <fc CO. HAVE THEaGENOY for the Relay bicycles, 223 W. Fifth st. 12-9J FINANCIAL Rales for advertisements nodtr thia classln ) ration—l time, 5 cent, per line: 1 week, 30 1 m " n,h ' H Per line. » FACIFIC LOAN 3 , ~ (Incorporated. | Oldest establishment in Los Angeles. ' Thoroughly reliahle. - Loans maile in any amonntonall kinds J of collateral security; diamonds, jewelry, sealskins, merchandise, safes, etc. ; also ■ on pianos, furniture, and household ' goods in either private houses, lodging i nouses, boarding houses or hotels, with i out icmoval irom premises; partial pay- I ments rccevied; money quick; business I conlidential; private office for ladies. W. K. UE (IROOT. Manager. Rooms 2, II and 4, 114 S. Spring st. ' UNToN~TOAX — COM FAN V— ~ , Stimson block. . Loans money on all Kinds of collateral security; watches, diamonds, sealskins , and furniture in lodging and boarding houses and on pianos without removal; | also on bonds, stocks, mortgages ; low interest; money at once; business confi '• dentinl; private office fjr ladies, room i 112. CLARK A. SHAW. Manager, rooms 111 and 112. lirst floor, Stlmson blocK. | MONEY TO LAON ON DIAMONDS, , watches, jewelry, sealskins, otc. : also on pionos, merehadndise, iron and steel , safes, furniture in lodging houses, board ing houses and hotels without removal; also on city and country property; low interest; can have money at-once busi ness conlidential; private office for ladies. GEO. S. ROBINSON, 333 W. First St., rooms 2 and TIIK GERMAN SAVINGS AND LOAN Society ot San Francisco still make loans on improved city ami couutry prop erty. On loans of $5000 and tinder, cer tificates of titie from Ihe Title In surance and Trust Co. will be ac cepted, making the expense on such loans very small. Building loans a specialty. Apply to R. G. LI NT, Agent. 227 W. Second. B-ifitf MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY OR COI N-" try real estate: lowest rates; personal notes or security, warrants, discount mortgages or any negotiable papers; ior sale, lirst-class gtiiirantv mortgages, in terest 0 net. JOHN L. PAVKOVITOH, 220 W. First St. 3-24tf FOIN DE XT ER & W A 1)8 WOR TH, BROK ers, 305 W. Second St., buy and sell moitgages, stocks, bonds and any good seeuritieß: if you wish to leno or borrow or invest in real estate, caii ou on, col lections made and propeity managed for non-residents. 281/ NATIONAL LOAN AND INVESTMENT Company—Loans monay on all kinds of collateral security; money quickly; business strictly conlidential. Rooms !lf> and 00. Brvson block, llfth Moor. JOHN MITCHELL JONES, Manager 7-1 lyr l. bToohm— The Los Angeles pawnbroker. 146 N. Main st. loans money on diamonds, watches, jewelry, firearms, pianos, li braries and all other collateral securities; also sells unredeemed pledges for money loaned and one month's interest elded; make no mistake: il is the reliable L. B. COxlN, the Los Angeles pawnbroker. 12-10 MONEY TO LOAN—BY MOORAß- , EaTi sons, 220 W Second st, in any sum, at low rates, on both city and country prop erty; also have choice 6 per cent mort gages, guaranteed, for sale. 6-Stf MON~BYTO LOAN IN SUMS SO"SUIT, on any good collateral; business strictly confidential; loans negotiated on city and country properly. W. E. DEM- I-N'G. 211 W. First St., room 1. J to loan-a barrel of money on real estate, diamonds, pianos, lodging houses, hotels and all first-class collateral loans. S. P. CRKASINGER, 116 8. Broadway. 10-1 MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS. watches, jewelry, pianos, live stock caarriages, bicycles, all kinds of personal and collateral security. LEE BROS., 402 S. Spring st. 20tf MONEY TO LOAN IN ANY AMOUNT —No commission charged; cur-ent rates of interest. MAIN ST. SAVINGS BANK AND TRUST CO., junction of Main, Spring and Temple sts. 9-20 TO~ UN LIMITED AMOUNT FOR small loans; no commission; light expense. SECURITY LOAN AND TRUST CO., 22:1 S. Spring st. MONEY LOANED AT 6 PERCENT. Mechanics' Savings Muiual Building and Loan Association,lo7 S.Broadway. 14 IF YOU WANT - MONEY i»J SMALL monthly payuienis. see R. E. IBBETSON, 107 B. Broadway. II TO LOAN—IIOOO TO 110.000 ON REAL estate security. ALLISON BARLOW, 123 S. Broadway." 6-7H WANTED—TO BORROW WANTED—fo~BORROW ;" $1800 ON'" IM- f roved eastern real estate; will give per cent; income property. Apply M.. box in. this office. 15 ' STOCKS, BONDS AND MORTGAGES FOR SALE—ISUBSCRIBE FOR SUA RES In the thirteenth annuel series of the Havings Fund and Building Society of Los Angeles; established in 1883. Office, rooms 101-102 Wilson block, First and Spring sts. 11-2U EXCURSIONS EXCURSIONsT'tO THE EAST—TILE favorite personally conducted excurs ions of the Sarna Fe route leave Los An geles every Thursday morning at 7 o'clock; Pullman upholstered cars run without change from Los Angeles to Chicago nnd Kansas City, with annex Cars to Boston; the great point to remom ber ia that you save at least one full day's travel by talcing the fast train of tbe Santa Fe route; attentive conductors accompany the parties; through berths reserved and more detailed information obtained at the company's office, 120 X. Spring St.. Los Angeles, or through any agent in the Southern California railway. BURLINGTON ROUTE EXCURSION'S, personally conducted, leave Los An geles every Wednesday via Southern Pacilic, Denver and Rio Graude and the Burlington route, for Chiuago.New York Boston and other eastern points; uphol stered tourist cars with all conveniences. See any Southern Pacific agent or write to T. 11. Du/.an, agent, or T. A. Grady, excursion manager, 222 S. Spring st., Los Angeles, Cal. J U DSON' 8 POPULAR EXCU RS lONS— Every Monday, over the Rio Grande Western and Denver and Rio Grande rail way, scenic route; personally conducted; newly upholstered cars through to Chi cago, New York and Boston; finest equip ment, best service, quick time. Office, 212 S. Spring st. ; PHILLI V&Te RSONALLY CONDUCT ed excursions, via tne Rio Grande ; and Rook Island routes, leave Los An geles every Tuesday; cross the Sierra ' Nevada* arid pass the entire Rio Grande scenery by daylight. Office, 138 S. Spring st. 1 MAGNUS' CUT RATE TICKET QY~ fice, 228 S. Spring st., opp. L. A. the ater; regular tickets at reduced rates to , all points east; railroad tickets bought and sold. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW C. F. "cltON IX, ATTORNEY AT LAW; offices, 13 and 14. German Bank bldg., • co. Main and First sts.; practices in all j the courts; advice free. 10-7 VICTOR MONTGOMERY^ A t toiney-a E-La w. . 132 Stimson block, Los Angeles. 10-1 ; PECK & ¥OLT,Y~, ATTOR>tEYS-AT ' Law 8 anil 9, Moore lilk. 110 Court st. ' FOB SALE -SOME GOOD BRAGAINS in second-band organs; good makes. J KOHLER & CHASE, 233 8. Spring et. tf EDUCATIONAL i ...01.' 0 * 'or/dvertlsements under this classifl !,, „~ 1 i t,mf '.' >oon««c n«« Per line: l week, 30 cents per hue: 1 month, $1 per line. WOODBURY BUSINESS COLLEGE in corporated) 226 H. Spring B t„ is the oldest and largest commerCla school In Southern Caiilornia; tbe most beautiful college rooms and equipments to be found In the state; elevator for pupils' use- a large faculty of experienced and able in structors; open the entire year; both day nnct evening sessions; a practical Eng lish course, a thorough business course and a course in shorthand and typewrit ing under an experienced stenographer. Write or call for illustrated catalogue and full information G. A. BOUGH, pre'si fjatlt; N. O. FELKER, vice president. THE LOS ANGELES blus!x]ess~ VqT. lege (incorporated) will move on or about September Ist, and will occupy the entire fifth floor of the new Currier bloc k 212 VV. Third st.; rooms arranged ami fitted up especially for this school- every thing new and delightful; light and von tilation perfect: electric elevator- strong corps of touchers: practical courses of slimy: modern and progressive methods; charge* reasonable; successful graduates. For foil information address tue college at 144 S. Main St., until September Ist. ST.HILDA'S HALL,SCHOOL for GIRLS —G LENDA LE— c incorporated ) six miles from Los Ange les; ninth year begins September 25th. MISS X.'V. DARLING, 12- ,: < Principal. THE GIRL'S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL wiil reopen September 26th, nt 1918 -1930-1882 Grand aye.. near Washington st ,in new and enlarged quarters. Col legiate, academic, preparatory and pri mary departments. Attractive home for boarding pupils. Kindergarten in chars* of Miss tjninan. Address MISS PAR SON'S and MISS DE.VNEN al 1026 S. Olive st. tf FROEBEL INSTITUTE (Casa de Rosas.) Training school for kindergarten; also school for boys and girls ot all grades; opens Septtmber 23d. Appiv to 8-7 ly MADAME LOUIS OLAVERIE, BOYNTON NORMAL FOR TEACHERS only. Begins September ltith. Teachers aided in getting positions. Teachers, governesses and tutors suo plied. Room 525 Stimson blk. 6-30tf MARLBOROUGH SCHOOL FOROIRLsT 865 W. Twenty-third st. Boarding pupils, $500 per year; day pupils, $1011. Ueopvrm October 2d. MRS. GEORGE A. CASWELL, principal. 10-1 LOS ANGELES TRAINING SCHOOL for kindergortners. Fall term Sep tember 18th. MRS. N. D, MA V HEW, 670 W. Twenty-third st. ci-Btf PIANO HARMONY INBTR UMBNTA tion and orchestration taught by PRO FESSOR A. WILLHARTITZ, room 14, 212 S. Broadway. 11-3 TN'PEWR ITERS FOR HOME STUDY, with free instructions how to use; rent low. Longley institute, room 308 Byrne bldg. 10-11 NATIONAL BUSINESS SCHOOL—TUI tIon $25, payable after students grad uate. 843 Byrne blk. tf MRS. E. HABERKORN, TEACHER OF elocution and modern languages - Studio 43, Plrtle bldg, Fourth and Broad way. 12-9 ST.VINCEN T'S COLLEGE,GRAND AY. A boarding and day school for boys and young men. Full term begins Mon day, Scptemoer 2d. 11-10 ETON SCHOOL FOR BOYS. NO. 136 W. Pico st. HORACE A. BROWN, I.E. B. J=OR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—AT A GREAT SACRIFICE, the lurniture of a 7-room nouse; orig inal cost nearly $3000; everything ele gant; upright piano, line over-stuffed par lor pieces, exquisite dining room outfit, pore elain dishes and silver ware; A-l bed room sets, hair mattresses, etc. ; house 4 blocks from city hall; can be leased by tbe party buying the furniture; extra line large yard, full of (lowers; here is a de cided bargain for some one wanting a nice home just ready to step into, com plete in every way, line and cheap. Ad dress for full iniorniatiou and price, 8., hox 90, Herald office, tf FOR SALE—WHEELS FOR 1X96. THE new '96 model Ide, the great hill climber will bo on exhibition ut 223 W. Fourth st., opp. chamber of commerce, Tuesday and Wednesday, September 3d and 4th. Be sure and see it. 19 FOR SALE —NEW AND bECOND hand pianos on easy terms; largest renting stocK in tho city; tuning and re pairing promply attended to by compe tent workmen. KOHLER ct CHASE, 233 S. Spring st. 9-6tf FOR SALE-CHEAP; Al PRINCE AL- Dert suit, made to order of line Eng lish clay diagonal; breast 38, leg 82%; will triide for bicycle. 700% S. Spring st. 18-10 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE- FOR good ranch or house and lots—One of the best United States patents on eurth; fully tested as to merits. 655 S. Olive st., room 5. 9 21 FOR SALE—FOR THE FINEST FlN iahed photographs in the city call on M. V. BHAFF, photographer, 239.. H. Spring. 10-6 FOR SALE—WANTED TO HIRE OR buy a second hand typewriter. Room 29, Bryson blk. 11 FOB SALE - FURNITURE OF 7 room cottage at a bargain. 539 S. Broadway. Cottage being for rent. tf FOR SALE-10 HORSE-POWER BOILER and engine. 323 Aliso st. 9-4tf FOR SALE-OLD PAPERS IN QUANTI ties to suit, at this office. SPECIALISTS^ THE6R E A t" E V ERE ST' 6 RE R And Catarrh Cure, ACTINA. The blind seel Tbe deaf bear! Actina is not a simple inhaler, but a perfect gal vanio battery. The effect being produced hy perfect contact with the skin. There are now over 2,000,0000f the Actinasused In connection with the Prof. W. C. Wil son garments, both in Europe and America. We have thousands of the strongest testimonials. We give a trial treatment daily. Actina will cure rheu matism; all aches and pains; loosens stiff joints; strengthens all weak organs. Call or write, PROF. J. L. BUELL, D. I>. 545 8. Los Angelee St. FREE—A CURE. THAT CUR EH—I have cured thousands who suffered as you do, of emissions, impotency, ner vous debility, varicocele and shrunken parts, caused by sslf-abuse, by a simple remedy which cured mc, recipe foi which I will send sealeci free to any sufferer. Address, with stamp. DAVID B. EM METT, box 870, Flnglewood, 111. 7-4 DR. H. NEWLAND, OFFICE 39 S. Spring at,; hours Bto 10, 1 to 3; dis eases of women and consultation in oo stetrics, pregnancy. tf DRUrTg. - COLLINS. OPTHALMIC OF tician, with thu Los Angeles Optical Institute; eyes examined free. 125 S. Spring st. merchant^w^oqno^^ just "Deceived at 444 south Spring st - , fine stook of imported and domestic woolens,from which we are pre pared to make up suits In latest style and at the lowest prices. We are also pre pared to show one of the best lines cf woolens in tbe city; suitable for ladies' tailor-made suits. Give us a call; will please you as wall as save you money. E. W. BEITS. tf EMIL J. LIND, MEC HAN'T TAILOR, room 328 Wilson blk., nor Spring and First sts.; perleot lit guaranteed. 11-20 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Rules for advertisements under this classifi cation-1 time, ft cents per line; 1 week, 30 cents per lino; 1 month. $1 per jine. FOR HALE—HOUSES BUILT, EASY Payments. If you own a lot clear, will build bouse and loan money for lti OOSt, takine mortgage tor amount; or will sell lot and erectjo house for a email cash payment, balance monthly to suit. For full particulars tcall or write HOLWAY LAND CO., room 14, California Bank bldg. Plans free. 9-1 tf FOt BALE-WE BUILD FOB $1000— Easy payments: a thoroughly con structed 5-room ootiage, with Bath; has large unfinished room above with stair way. For plans or information see or write HOLWAY LAND CO., room 14. California Bank bldg. 9-1 tf l int SALE-50 RUNNING PEST OF wire fence, 10 ft. high, with gat*. It is in good condition and is suitable for olHce, store or factory partitions. Will be sold cheap. For further particulars call at the business ollb c of The Herald. FOR BALE—IF YOU WANT TO BUY a bakery, canoy store, ice cream or soda water business, see the SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SUPPLY CO., dealers in bakers' and confectioners' supplies, 133 H. Los Angeles st., city. 11-13 FOR BALE-WOO! MEAT MARKET; one of the largest, best located ar.d best equipped shops In city; first-class large established cash business; fullest inspection. BEN Will lE, 221 W. First st- IB FOR SALE—OWN TEN MINES AD- joining McHuney's Desert Queen; prospect big; partly developed ; will make you proposition never again duplicated. FORD, United stales hotel. 15 FOR 8A LE-»8000-STATIONERY AND* bazar; well located and established iv best street In Sun Francisco. Apply CUNNINGHAM, CURTIS cfc WELCH, •127 Hansom st., San Francisco. tf FOR SALE— LARGE BRICK oven, good coiner; big cash trade; piice, $800. HEN WHITE, 221 W. First »•• IB FOR BALE—IN A TOWN OF 1500, THE only millinery business for sale, very cheap. Apply to J. RIETHMULLER, 242 S. Spring st., I.os Angeles. 20 FOR SALE—A GOLDEN OPPORTUXI ty; leaving slate; $000; grocery, new stock, fixtures, horse and wagon. 839 Stevenson aye. 20 WANTEP — PaRTNER with somk means that wants first-olaas, »afe, money-making business. No. 655 H. Olive St., room 5. q.'ji FUR SALE—SIO,OOO TO $50,000, INTER est in old established business which pays good profit. ALLISON BARLOW, 123 S. Broadway. tf FOR SAIjB—SBOO—MLLINERY STOCK and lease for sale on Broadway. A snap. Room 223 Byrne block , cor. Third and|Broadwny. 15 FOR SALE—GROCERY ST ORE, WITH 8 rooms connected: value in stock long lease, low rent; price, $300. Ap ply BEN WHITE, 221 W. First st. 16 FOR BALE-1328; CORNER CANDY AND cigar store, close in; trial allowed. BEN WHITE, 221 W. First si. 16 FOR SALE — WANTED — PARTNER; lirst-class metal engraver: no capital requirod. Address 236 E. Second st. 6-25tf FOR SALE—TO SELL YOUR BUsT ness, or houses to bo removed, go to MORIS A LEE, 32H S. Broadway. tiff To SELLOUT YOUR BUSINESS SEE L I). BARNARD, 117':. S. Broadway, tl FOR SALE—LOOQINO HOUSES~ FO RjS AL E— $120( \,' LODG IN G~ HOUSE; central location on S. Spring st.; al' rooms rented year round) clear income $120 per month: reason for selling over work and poor health; terms cash; this is a rare opportunity for investment ;if you have money and mean business for further particulars call at JOHN' L. PAVe KOVICII, 220 W. First at. 16 THE WORLD'S FAMOUS MEDIUM AN D palmist, formerly ctnown throughout Europe ami America a- "Syra," the child medium; greatest living medium inde pendent slate writer of the age; if de ceived through fakirs.would-be mediums, come, Syra will give you a free test to prove her powers; she tells just what you want to know; if you are sick or in trouble she can help you. 774 Wall st. PROfTd. G. CLARK, FROM ALEXAN dria, Jamaica, medium of Christian spiritualism and magnetic healer; sit tings daily; test circles Monday evening; developing Thursday. 526 S. Spring at. 12-0 MME. ST ANLEY- 0 E LE B BA"TEITfOR' tune reader; tells your entire past and future; also huirdressing and manicur ing; parlor charges, 25c. 355;,' S. Spring St. 9-lltf REMOVED—MRS. PARKER, CLAlß voyant antl life reading medium,busi ness, removals, lawsuits, love affairrs, mineral locations, etc. 236% S. Spring St., room 4. 8-30tf A WONDERFUL CRYSTAL READtNO medium, with clairvoyant sij,ht; past, present and future given; advice in all business matters. 102% S. Hill St. 10-23 MRS. MAUD*; F'REITAG—A CLAlR voyant and clairaudient medium; busino** affairs a specialty; sittings daily. Room 10. 215 S. Spring st. U-15 MRS. WALKER, GREAT CLaIBVOY ant and card medium; business affairs a specialty; sittings daily. Rooms 8 and 4, 818% S. Spring st. 10 13 MI SB ATE LAMFMAN, TEST trance medium, bas returned and will give sittings daily. 422 W. Seventh st. 14 B,~Si GROVE, DOCTOR OF MAGNET. ics and ocoult scientist. 609% 8 Spring, room 18. 10-5 MRS. DR. M. E7 BIEGMEL, CLAIR" voyant and magnetic healer, 139 N. Spring st., room 19. IS DR. SCHLESINGER. THE MEDIUM, gives sittings daily at 324;*, 8. Spring st. 9-21 AGNES H\ PLEASANCe — DEAD tranche medium ; sittings daily at res idences. 634 S. Broadway. 9-15 _ PH YSICIANS • A NEwTPBOCEHeT— NOMEDIOINE, IN strttments or worthless pills used: every woman her own physician for all female troubles, no matter linm what cause: restores always in one day if yo* want to be treated safe and sure, call on men's physician ; knowledge can he sent and used at home; all oases gnaranteed, DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny St., Ban Fran cisco. &-22 MRS. DR. J. H. SMITH-SPECIALTY. midwifery: ladies cared for during confinement at 727 Bellevue aye.; calls promptly attended to; tel. 1119. DIU^KWONG^ The eminent Chinese physician and surgeon; office, 113% S. Broadway, near First st, R~EMOVAL-DR. PILKINGTON HAS moved to The Winthrop, 330% 8. Spring st. | tt MBO/CAL .^ msi DR. FOL SOM-DERMATOLOGIBT; skin mark* and blemishes, wrinkles and traces of age; modern methods; elec tricity does wonders for beauty of tbe skin. Office, 120 N. Spring st. (over Montgomery BroB 1 . jewelry store). tf PLUMBERS ~~ FRANTC~ A. WEINBHANK, PLUMBER and gas titter. No. 240 E. Seoond st. Tel. 136.