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o The Herald Ads Five cents per line for single inser tion, or $1.00 per line per month. CHURCHJVOTICES ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. EPISCOPAL, Olive St., opp. the park. Open every day in tbe year. Daily service at 10 a. m. The clergy will respond to all calls for the offices of tlie church for strangers or visitors without respect to creed; bur ials, marriages, baptisms or visitations nt the sick. Use of the church cheerfully given free lor funeral services. Tel. 143. Red. tf SPECIAL lIOTICES LEWIS & ALDERSON, 312 B. Main nt. j We want to say a wold about chairs. We nave just got in a fine lot of all the newest styles direct from the facto ries In the east, and we e«n sell you solid oak chairs for what others charge you for elm. New solid oak, high hack, brace arm chaiis for $1. better ones for $1.15 and; $1.25, or something extra good for $1.50, and we have rockers to matcn each kind. We also have very good new chairs for SOc. 75c and 85c. If it is chairs you want, you need look no farther, for we bave tbe cheapest anil best line of cbairs ever brought to Los Angelas. Bed room sets—new, too —for $10. New solid oak extension tables for $14.50. Just tbink of it! Ohers charge about the same for pine ones. Lot new style linen warp matting, just received, for 20c. Some very pretty ones for 10c and 15c. It will Jo you good to see the bargains offered now at our store, and if there is any thing you want in the furniture line, we'll save you money if you'll give us a cbance. "Rememner tlie right place is LEWIS & ALDERSONS, 312 S. Mnin et. tf SEALED BIDS FOR THE POOLING. bar. restaurant and otber privileges at Agricultural park during the race meeting, Oct. 21 to 2H, 1890, will be re ceived by the jndersigned up to 12 o'clock, noon, Thursday, Oct. 3, 1895. A certified check of 20 per cenv of the •mount of the bid must accompany the ame. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. M. F. BROWN, Soc'y, 10-3 107.H N. Main at. BUSINESS NEWSPAPER,—*HE DAILY Journal, a business newspaper, pub lishing all the county official records, real estate transfers, mortgagee and liens, building news, contract work, financial nows, 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 $10 per annum; 227 W. First «t., Los Angeles, CaL 0-1 tf EAST LOS N GELES—IT IS WI TH pleasure I ray that smoking eucalyp tus cured me of consumption wnen I was given up to die 4 years ago. Today I weigh 200 pounds. E. M. Hamilton, 310 Lecouvrour st. Eucalyptus cigars for sale at 215H W. First st. tf PRIZE FIGHT—THE CELEBRATED Corbett vs. Courtney prize fight: 0 fuirous rounds and knockout; will be on exhibition for a short time only at 248 S. Spting st., Los Angeles: 5 oeuts per round, or 0 rounds 30 tents. PETER BACIGALUPI, only representaive for California for tbe Ediosn enlarged and improved kineoseopes. 10-15 NOTICE—THE LOS ANGELES CITY Water Co. will strictly enforce the following rules: The hours for sprinkling are between 0 antl 3 o'clock a. m. and ti and 8 o'clock p. m. For a violation of the above regulations .the watei wul be shut off and a line of $2 will be charged before the water wiil be turned on again. THE SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES OF THE State Loan and Trust Co. are inclosen in a fire-proof and burglar-proof vault with time locks and brilliantly lighted with electricity; alcoves attached for too private examination of valuables, with writing materials; a young laay in at tendance. EUCALYPTI AC KM KB FOITSALE BY E. CASTILLO, 131 Temple street, opposite the courthouse. For catarrh of the head, throat, asthma und lung troub les and to break up a cold they are unex celled; 5 cents each. 10 4 FREE TRIAL TREATMENTS— DR. ELLIOTT, MAGNETIC HEALER, Cures'all ailments by magnetism; consul tation free; satisfaction guaranteed ; come and test tbis wonderful power. Ottice, 245 S. Spring st. 8-1 FOR SALE-50 RUNNING FEET OF wire fence, lo feet high, with gate; is in good condition antl is suitable for office, store or factory partitions. Will ue sold cheap. For further particulars call at business oflice cf The Herald. tt COUTS & SIMPSON, REAL ESTATE and money brokers: general business agents; bouses rented; property ex changed. Room 400 Byrne blk, cor. Third and Broadway, LO3 Angeles, Cal. tf PERSON AE- NEW PROCESS—IRREG uIarities from whatever cause cured without medicine, instruments or pain. Sure cure; lady attendants; loi? fees. No. 819 S. (irand a"ye. 12-1 ST AM PING AN fT ART NEEDLE work, paper lamp shades of all kinds made to order. Room 4, California Bank bide, cor. Second and Broadway. 30 PROP. Si 7^ r LAI7{, SCENTIFIC LIFE reader and palmist, tells past, pres ent and future satisfactorily or no charge. 8. Spring st., room 11. BR OA DW AY FOE L D E POT, 432 S.~ Broadway; domestic coal, all kinds, good quality, full weight and fair prices; ring up telephone 472. MISS CORA ATKINSON—HAIR DRESS ing aud manicuring, 28o; shampoo ing. 25c; bangs cut and curled, 15c. 352 S. Broadway. 10-26 ARE YOU "GOING TO MOVE? TH EN engage a padded van of the Van Stor age Co. For particulars call at the oflice, 227 W. Second, or Tel. 540. 10-7 Hits. c. a. auams, electro-mag netic healer, has returned to Los An geles anil is incated at 245 H, Spring, room ti. Consultation free. 10-17 CARRIAGE WORKS— All kinds of wagons, buggies, etc., bought, sold and exchanged. 115 N. Los Angeles St. 10-15 V. B. KETCHA m—REAL EST aIE broker and rental agency. Room 12, S. SpHng st. tf TH E~~ONL Y~ STORE INTH jF~CI T V carrying East Indian works of art and curios. 504 S. Broadway. Moderate prices. 11-3 DBTIAFORCE REMOVED HIS DEN tal otficß to 138>j S. Spring St., where be invites his old and new patients. 3-4 A. F. SLOPER, HOUSE MOVER, OF fice 112 Center place. WANTED—TOURISTS CAN SAVE 25 per cent by getting their livery tun outsat PIERCE <fc WHEAT'S. Truman St.. E. Los Angeles. TeL 413. Exper ienced drivers, turnouts tirst class, 10-12 PLUMBERS PRANK A. WEINBHANK, PLUMBER suid gas titter. Nt. 210 JtL second st. TeL m HELP WASTED—MALE Rates for advertisements under this classifi cation—! lime, S cents p*r line: 1 week, 30 ccntaner line: 1 month, $1 pcrliue. HUMMEL BROS. & CO., Successors to PETTY, HUMMEL A CO., EMPLOYMENT AGENTS, 300-302 W. Second st., in basement California Bank building. Tel. 509. Office hours from 7 a. m. to 7 :30 p. m., except Sundays. EASTEItN EMPLOYMBNT AGENCY, 11.V.J N. Main St., furnishes hotels, restaurants anti families with compstent help at short notice. KEARNY & CO. tf WANTED—MALE 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, 187 S. Broadway. Tel. 285. tl 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.. tit. Louis. Mo. 5-9tf WA N TED—S ALESIsLAN—SIOO TO $125 per montu and expenses; sample line: position permanent, pleasant and desirable. Atldress with stamp, KING MF'G CO., F. 73, Chicago. 7-2!) Wan r/BD—TEAMSTERS AT CORNER San Joaquin st.nntl Ocean View aye.; $25 per inoutb. and board. DODD A O'GARA. tburs sun mon tf WANTED—A FEW M V. N OF GOOD AD dress car. lintl employment by apply ing at room 22, German-American Bank bldg., First and Main. 3-24.:*; WAN TED—FARMERS TO GROJW~BE~ETS Apply to Chino Ranch Co. Chino. Cal. 6:30-eodtt WANTED — H E~L P _ Fit EE"-27 ~8 iff] A • Hons, tit 1 , S.Broadway. E. Nitti nger. HELP WASTED-FEMALE^ WAN TED—GIR L TO COOK AND DO general housework. 4CG N. Beaudry aye. 3ii SITUATIOSS WASTED-MALE WA NT ED—.! APA N ESE COU PL U'WH O speak gootl English, want pi sistion. Man to do cooking, wife as lady's maid or housework. Have references. K. X., room I I. -ilti S. Mam st. 10-1 WASTED-LODOISa-HOUSES^ wanted-20 room lodging HorsS, unfurnished: 20 to 30-room lodging house, furnished; I! nice 5 and 0-room cottages to rent. ELLIS, room 89, Pir tle blk., opp. chamber of commerce, if WASTED-TO REST HOUSES WANTED—WE WA NT HOUSES TO renc; we have some cheao lots for sale. $150 up. COUTS & SIMPSON. 400 Byrne bldg., cor.Third St. and Broad way, tf FOR RENT—IF YOU" WANT TO RENT your bouse or flat to a desirable tenant quickly, call at room 217, Bvme bldg. 9-6 lm " WANTED-TO RENTJiOOMS^ WANTED—YOU CAN RENT YOUR rooms at once by seeing ELLIS,room 39. Pirtle blk. 10-1 H'.4,V7"£D--.4O£,VrS SALESMEN — EXPERIENCED FlRST class men, local or traveling, to intro duce our novelties. All brand new, just patented $200 per month and expenses to hustlers. Wiite for particulars. THE WILLIARD MFG CO.. Cincinnati, O. WANTED — A FEW EXPERIENCED solicitors of good address can tind employment by applying to SPRENG ft LEVERING." Herald ottice. tf AND BOARD WANTED—ALL PERSONS HAVING respectabia houses or hotels with looms for rent kindiv call at roo~ 217, Byrne bldg.. 3d and Broadway. 9-0 lm WANTED—AT ONCE; BRICK AND carpenter work done in part or entire tn payment for a lot worth $350. HOL WAY LAND CO., 14 Cal. Bank Build ing. tf A PARTY WANTS TO PURCHASE one or two oil wells in this city. D. M. M'DONALD, attorney, rooni 71. Stowell block. 30 WAN T E D—4 TO" (MIOOM HOU!BE tbat has to be moved. N. B. WALKER tc CO., 9-29 10-2 125!£ W. Second st. Wa N TED—THOROU OH SCIENTIFIC horseshoe' as partner. Fourth st. and Wolfskill aye. 30 J WAsNTED—3-HORSE POWER GASO" line engine. No. 230 E. Second st. tf SPECIALISTS DOCTORS GARRISON & CO. SPECIALISTS. CANCERS AND TUMORS Cured without tbe knife. Ulcers, chronic sores and blood disorders, chronic diseases, medical or surgical catarrh, cured by a new system. Oriticiai Surgery, absolutely painless; diesases of tbe blood, bowels, stomach, kidneys and bladder speedily cured. Nervous diseases, spinal diseases, rheiimutißm, neuralgia sciatica, locomotor ataxia, paralysis and chronic diseases receive tne speediest re lief and radical cure at our bands. CHRONIC DISEASES OF WOMEN Cured without tlie use ot instruments. Our cure for dyspepsia, indigestion, gastralgia and alldisorders of the digestive apparatus is unrivaled. Offices 553 8. Broadway, opp. public school building. Cut this out for a free diagnosis of your case. tf F r"ee-a CURE THAT CURES-I have cured thousands who suffered as you do, of emissions, inipotency, ner vous debility, varicocele and shrunken parts, caused by self-abuse, by a simple remedy which cured me, recipe foi which I will send sealeu free to any sufferer. Address, with stamp, DAVID B, EM METT. box 870, Englewood, 111. 7-4 DR. H. NEWLAND, OFFICE 30 - sT Spring st,; hours Bto 10. I to 3; dis eases of women and consultation in oo stetrics, pregnancy. tf DRTRTcrco L LIN 8"7"t fPTH ALM IC 6~P tician, with the Los Angeles Optioal Institute; eyes examined free. 125 S. Spring st. — MEDICAL TREAT]MENT FREE - From 2 to 3p. m. daily. DR. D. D. BRIGGS. over lpj s. Broadway. 10-14 PHYSICIANS DR. LYDLA"" MUMA, "GRADUATE in medicine and surgery; 15 years' hospital and private practice; consulta tions free. 138 S. Spring. 10-10 MRS. DR. J. 11. SMITH '"'-SPECIALTY. midwifery: ladies cared for during confinement at 727 Bellevue aye.; calls promptly attended to; tel. 1119. DR. KWONG— The eminent Chinese physician and surgeon; ottice, S. Broadway, nsar First st. c\rpet cleaning pioneer steam carpet works— Carpets made, refitted, sewed and laid. 208-210 E. Seventh st. Tel. 217. 11-2U STEAM (A RFE r C LX A NINO, SEWING and laying. JOHN H. RICHARDS, 120 N. Spring; tel. 1343. h9 tf CARPETS OLE* NED~FROM 20 — PER yard; lying 3c. ii. Bi;OWN, Mis 8. Broad nay. jLOS A"N"GtEjLES ITER ALT): MONDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 30, 1803. FOR REST-HOUSES Rates for advertisements under this classifi cation—l time. ."> cents per lute; 1 week, 30 cents per line; 1 month, £1 per line. FOR Rg si T—sls-WATER FREE I ■S3 Gludys aye.. J rooms, batti. "SI Merchant St., new, hath. barn. 703 Merchant St., b largo rooms. 10-2 W. J. FISHER, 22? W. Second st. FOR KEN I'-DKSIRABLE MODERN resitlonce. 101U \V. Twenty-third ft. J $32 montlilv. Inquire 1021 "W. Twenty third. tf M VTTINGS AND LINOLEUMS Ex clusively at the Matting Mart, MM 8. Broadway, near Fiftn st. Lowest prites. 10-3 FOR~REN 10 S-ROOM HOIIBB. VlO toria St., just below E. Twelfth st. ALLISON KAKLOW, 123 S. Broadway. ti-litf FOR FOR RENT—NICEL V Fl' K.MSHF.D rooms, sin. le or en suite; bntn, everything hrst-class. suitable for gen | tleiuen; Ult walking distance from bnsi j ness center." NEAPOLITAN, Sll W. Sixth st. 10 5 ; I FOB BBNT-A~NI.CE, SUNNY VII IE j of front rooms on lirst Hoor, with board; new bouse, modern improve ments; strictly tirst class; private family. 734 W'ltmer St., bet. Seventh and Eighth. 10-4 FOR" RENT-WILEY HOUSE HAS changed hands; thoroughly renova ted; furnished and unfurnished rooms, single or fn suite; no children. 517 S. Broadway. 10-28 j FOR RENT—ALL PERSONS I>KSIR~ ing furnished rooms or board please call at room 217 Byrne blk., cor. Broad way and Third St.; information free. 9-0 lm FOR - RENT—FI ROOMS - 1N THE city at SOc, 75c and $1 per day ; $- to $7 per week. At Grind i'acitic, 423 S. Spring st. 10 20 FOR RK N T PI. I: ASA N T FT ii XIS 1115 D rooms, with or witiiont housekeeping. Appiv 101, Eil st., between N. Main and San Fernando. 30 FOR "RENT - HANDSOMELY FTJR nished rooms, with private baths: ref erences required. CALDEKWOOD, 808 S. Main st. 12.1 FOR RENT - PARTIES DESIRING pleasant rooms or lodging bouses.call at mcc on ELLIS, room 89, Pirtle blk., opp. chamber of commerce. 10-1 FOR - RE N T-1 33~ N] MA IN ST, f 11F. Denver, nicely furnisned ronms 11.50 per week and upwards; center of city ; 25c to $1 a day. ti-'l4tf FOR RENT- NICELY" FURNISHED moras, center of city. CHICAGO HOUSE. Entrance. 142 "S. Main st,, 133' i 8. Los Angles st. 11-20 FOR RENT—-it NICELY FURNISHED rooms, compete for housekeeping, with piano, on ground Hoor. 020 South Broadway. tf FOB RENT—F URN ISHED HOUBE keeping rooma. also single rcoms; $5 upwards. MRS. NITTINGER, 451 S. Hope. 30 FOR "RENT — HOUSE OF" 8 RO( IM S rompletelv furnislied: rent, 888. COUTS A SIMPSON, room 400 Bvrn'e bldg. 9-29 10 3 FOR REM' — 8 LARGFi UNFUR nisbed rooms for housekeeping. In quire 352 S. Spring 8t.,0r 110 E. Ninth st. 30 FOR REN 1 — NICELY FURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping. 820 S. Hope st. 30 FOR RENT — NEWLY FURNISHED rooms; suits or single. 322 S. Filth St. 10-23 FOR RENT — NICELY FURNISHED rooms; lowest rates at the Menlo, 420 S. Main st. Tel. 700. tf FOR RENT — NICELY FURNISrIED sunny rooms at low rates, 043J4. North Main st. lm FOR~RENT- 133 N. MAIN ST., THE Denver; rooms, 25c night for men; center ot city. 8 12tf FOR FURN" IS HED room. 113 S. Olive st., upper flat. 30 FOP. R ENT - FURNISBED ROOMS. 008 Banning st. 10-1 FOR RENT~-FLEA SA N T FURN I SHED rooms, cheap. 550 S. Spring st. FOR REST-MISCELLANEOUS FOR' RENT-SUNNY OFFICES FOR lawyers and unfurnished rooms in the Fulton blk. Inquire of D. K. TP, ASK, 207 New High st. Q-29if MISS BOSSEMEYER HAS REMOVED r.er dressmaking parlors from 371 N. Main st. to 211 S. Broadway where she has littod up elegant parlors and will be ready to receive September 4th. 9-30 STAMPED LINENS AT CHICAGO prices. Miss Alice .lenks has re turned to the city ami will be glad to see her old friends at 440 S. Broadway, after noons. 10-20 MRS. E. J. TROM BL Y,~DRE.9SMAKER — Changing of evening costumes a specialty. California Bank bidg., Broad way and Second St., room 9. 11-12 MRS. N ELLIE~McNEIL-DRBBBMAk"r er; prices from $4 to $0; children's clothing a. specialty. 245 S. Spring st., room 9. 2-11 MRS - C. A. MAXWELI~DITESSMAK er; specialty cutting and titting good dresses; prices reasonable. 210.. W. Sixth st. 10-23 MRS." LA VINNE ANDERSON — Dressmaker. Prices reasonable; all work guaranteed. 322 S. Spring St.. room 9, 11-li MRS. SADIE - BROWN, THE MOST fashionable dressmaker in the city. German-American Bank bldg., First and Main si. 11-13 MRS'.H. M. FERCIVAL, DRESSMAKEIL 211 W. First st., room 16, Los Ange les. Prices from 88.60 up; tit guaranteed. 2-20 MISS DAY, THE ONLY RELIABLE dressmaker in the city. Purlors 415 1 a S. Spring st. 11-li MRS. TREitY"-FRENCH DRESSMAK ing; work and lit guaranteed; con tract. 127 E. Third st. 2-22 MRS. A. L. CARLETON, PARISIAN mnliste; work guaranteed. 139 N. Spring. JUST RECEIVED AT 444 SOUTH Spring st', fine stock of imported and domestic woolens,from wnicb we arc pre pared to make up suits In latest style and at tiie lowest prices. We are also pre pared to show one of the best lines cf woolens in the city; suitable for Indies tailor-made suits. Give us a call; will piesse you as well as save you money. E. W. BE'ITS. tf EMIL J. LIND, MECnANT TAILOR, room 328 Wilson blk., cor Spring nnd F'rst sts. ; perfect fit guaranteed. 11-20 A TTORSE YS-A T-LA W ' , C. \Cc\vSSIK ATTORNEY AT LAW; offices, 13 and 14, Geimari Bank bldg., co. Main and First sts. ; practices in all the courts; advice free. 10-7 VICTOR MONTGOMERY- Attornev-at-I.aw. 132 Stimson block, Los Angeles. 10-1 PECK & FOLEY, ATTORNEYB-AT- Luw 8 and 9. Moore Ma. 110 Court st. BATHS LAD lES." ATT ENTIO ft l-HOT, COLD and shower baths, with lady attend ants, 7 for $1; porcelain tubs. 252 E. a'llth st. 10-3 FINANCIAL Rates for advertisements under this classifi cation—l time, 5 cent-' ter line; 1 week. 30 cents per line; 1 month, $1 per line. PACIFIC LOAN 00. -(lncorporated.) Oldest establishment in Los Angelas. Thoroughly reliable. Loans made in any amount on ail kinds of collateral security; diamonds, jewelry, ' sealskins, merchandise, safes, etc.; also on pianos, furniture, and household goods in either private houses, lodging bouses, hoarding houses Of hotels, with out jenioval from premises; partial pay-, ments reeevled ; money quick ; t usiness conlidential: private ottice f.jr lad lea, W. E. DE OROOT, Manager, Rooms 2, 3 and 1. 11l S. Spring st. UNION LOAN COMPANY" — 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; banned confi dential; private ollice for ladies, room 112. CLARK A, SHAW. Manager, rooms 111 ami 112, tirst floor, Stinißon block. MONEY TO I, AON ON DIAMONDS. watches, jewelry, sealskins, etc.; also on pianos, merobadndilt, iron ami steel safes, furniture iv lodging houses, board ing houses and hotels without removal; also on city and country property; low interest; can have money at once husi ness confidential; rrivale ollice for ladies, GEO. S. ROBINSON, 233 W. First Bt., rooms 2 and 3. Til r. GERMAN SAVINGS AND LOAN Society ot San Francisco will make loans on improved city anu country prop erty. On loans of $8000 and under, cer tificates of title from the Title In surance and Trust Co. will be ac reptej, making tbe expense on such ioans very small. Building loans a specialty. Appiv to R. G. LUNT, Agent. 227 W. Seoond. 6-15tf L. B. (JOHN— The Los Angeles pawnbroker, 148 N. Main St. loans money on diamonds, watches, jewelry, firearms, pianos, li braries and all otber collateral securities; also sells unredeemed pledges for money loaned and one month's interest added; make no mistake; it is the reliable L. B. COHN, tho Los Angeles pawnbroker. 12-10 MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY~6iTcOUN". try real estate: lowest rates; personal notes" or security, warrants, discount mortgages or any negotiable papers; for sale, first-class gnarantv mortgages, in terest 0 net. JOHN L. PAVKOVITCH, 220 W. First at. 3-24tf poind enter .v wadsworih. iiitoK ers. 305 W. Second St., buy and sell inoitgaces, stocks, bonds and any good secimtiea; if you wisli to lenti or borrow or invest in real estate, call on us; col lections made and pro petty managed for non-residents. 2Stf NATIONAL LOAN AND INVESTMENT Company—Loans money on all kinds of collateral security: money quickly; business strictly conlidential. Rooms 95 and 90. Bryson block, fifth floor. JOHN MITCHELL JONES, Manager 7-3 lyr MONEY TO LOAN—BY MOOREoTPAIT sons, 22!) W Second st, in any sum. at low rates, on both city and country prop erty: also have choice 0 por cent mort gages, guaranteed, for sale. 0-Btf MONEY TO LOAN IN SFMS _ TO~S\tItT on any good collateral; business strictly conlidential; loans negotiated on city and country property. W. E, DEM ING, 211 W. First st., roo"m 1. TO LOAN—A BARREL OF MONEY on real estate, diamonds, pianos, lodging bouses, hotels and all first-class collateral loans. 8. P. CREAdINQER, 110 S. Brcadway. 10-1 MON E V TO LOAN IN SUMS TO suit; repayment by installments. PEOPLE'S MUTUAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. room 325 Byrne blk. Third and liroodwny. ff MONEY LOANED ON ~Si AMfJNDST watches, jewelry, pianos, live stock caarriiigesj,bicycles, all kinds of personal and collateral security. LEE BROS., 402 S. Spring st. 20tf Tt 1 LI >AN-UNUMITED AMOUNT FOR smill loans; no commission; light expense. SECURITY LOAN AND TRUST CO., 223 8. Spring St. MONEY 'ID l.(»A N I N SUMS TO SUIT borrower. JJCall on Mrs. Anway, room 2, 121 Temple St., city. 12-14 TO"LOA~N^$1000 TO .fltjToTO - lON - REAL estate security. ALLISON BARLOW, 123 S. Broadway. 0-7tt MO NEY TO LOANAT 0 PER CENTT F. H. TRUE, room 535 Stimson block. 10-28 1200 TO 110.000, CITY OR COUNTRY, LEE A. M'CONNELL, 113 S. Uroadwny. 10-4 WANTED—TO BORROW WANTED TO BORROW—S3.,OO ON GILT edge ecurity for 1. 2or 3 ycurs 8 per cent net. Agents need not apply. C, Box so. Herald olfire, tf STOCKS, BONDS ANDJHORTQAUES foil's A L 8C R1 BE FOR SHARES In the thirteenth annual series of the Savings Fund and Building Society of Los Angeles; established in i«B3. Office, rooms 101-102 Wilson block, First and Spring sts. 11-20 _FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS FOR BALE— AT aToREAT"Is ACRI VICE, the mrniture of a 7-room nouse; orig inal cost nearly $3000; everything ele eant; upright piano, tine over-stuffed par lor pieces, exquisite dining room outfit, porcelain dishes and silver ware; A-l bed room sets, hair mattresses, etc. ; Louse 4 blocks Irom city hall; can be leased by the purty buying tlie furniture; extra line large yard, full of tlowers; here is a de cided bargain for some one wanting a nice home just ready to step into, com plete in every way, tine and cheap. Ad dress for full Information and price, 8,, box 90. Herald office. tf FOR SALE —NEW AND bECOND hand pianos on easy terms; largest renting stuck in the city; tuning and re pairing promply attended to by compe tent workmen. KOHLER & CHASE, 233 8. Spring st. 9-Otf FOR SA LE—A WHOLES ALE"m AN V~ facturing and jobbing business with good trade established; best of reasons for selling. Address B, box 50, this ollice. 10-1 FOR SALE—CHEAP" Al PRINCE AL- Dert suit, made to order of line Eng lish clay diagonal; breast 38, leg 32k; will trade for bievcto. 700V a ' S. Spring st. 10-10 FOR~BA LE~DI! ESS MAKING PAR> lors. furnished for business; well rs tabhsbed. good location. Address B. box 60, this office. 10-2 FOR SALE—FOR THE FINEST FIN, ished photographs in the city call on M. V. SHAFF, photographer, 239; 3 ' S. Spring. 10-6 FOR SALE — FURNITUItE OF 7 mom cottage at a bargain. 539 8, Broadway. Cottage being for rent. tf FOR SALE—IO HORSE-POWER BOILER and online. 323 Aliso st. 9-4tf FOR SALE-LIVE STOCK FOR SAIjE—IF YOU WANT X'gOOD horse come to the Blue Front Bam Company, Third and Los Angeles sts., where you will get a better horss for tho money than you can get any place in town; every horse guaranteed as repre sented. JOHN M'PHERSON. 11-17 FOR BALE—IF" YOU WANT A~HORBE or team for any purpose whatever leave your name with H. H. BIXBY' & I CO., 147 8. Broadway. 8-25U BUSISESS PERSOSALS Rates tor advertisement* under this classifi cation—l time Scents per line: 1 week, 30 cents per line 1 month, stl par line. PERSO Na LIKE FIN DIM 5 money- 'Chat's what peoplo say who have Hied a small ad in The Herald. They don't cost much.but tho results are siniidy marvelous. In this popular de partment Tbe Herald lias mnilo a gain of | more than 200 per csnt during tbe past I fsw months. Big circulation counts, /'lie [ Herald hus it. If you want to talk to ! half tho people in Los Angeles and ln j other parts of Southern California, try a j small ad. In addition to the immense j nnd rapidly increasing circulation of Tho Herald, its sales hy newsboys, on trains, at hotels and summer resorts, make it THE advertising medium of the Paciiio coast. Look over these small advertisements ! today. They will interest you and may niakii you some money. Tomorrow try one. Tbe results will bo both surprising and satisfying. 0-3 tf PERSONAL- CO KIEF, FRESH KO AST ad 00 our giant roaster; Java antl Mocha, 35c; Ralston cereal coffee, 15c; 6 lbs. gootl tea, $1: 8 lbs. rolled wheat. 25c: ti lbs. tapioca, 25e; S lbs. rice, 25c; S dhs. Hour, BOO: 10 lbs. corn mcnl, 15c; 4 cans oysters, 25c; 3 cans clams, 25c; 11 lbs. beans, 25c: 5 lbs. leaf lard, 4!lc; Boston mackerel, 10c; 3 salmon bellies, 10c; bicon, lCc; pork, Sc; apple butter, 5c lb.; brooms. 15c wa«h tubs. 200, ECO NOMIC STOKES, 109 S. Bioaoway. PERSONAL- JUST THINK OF IT, 100 funerals a day in Chicago during the last hot spell, yet there aro thousands left wlni arc bound to make Los Angeles their future home; ."lease call and give me a list of your property for sale,rent or exchange, no matter what or where, and I will meet them on the bridge and help them to pave the road tn prosperity antl huppiness. V. ii. KETCH AM, Real Es tate and Routing, room 12, 124U S. Spring; open evenings. 29-tf PERSONAL - RALPHS BROS.—GOLD liar tluur, 95c; city flour, 80c; granu lated sugar, 20 lbs. $1; brown sugar, 22 lbs. Ilj 7 lbs. rolled wheat or oats, 200; sardines, 5 boxes 25c; tomatoes. 2 cans 15c; 7 bars German family soap.2sc; 5 gal lons oil, 800: gasoline. $1: 2 packages morning meal, 15c; lard, 10-lb. can, 70c; Oat, cheese, 10c; No. 001 S. Sprint; St., cor. Sixth. PERSON AL—"THE LADIES SAFE Protector"' assures protection, is easily adjusted, absolutely reliable, and can be worn without the knowldege of another. Send for particulars. La Crosse Specially Co., La Crosse, Wis. 9-14-96 A WONDERFUL MEDICINE FOR FE niale irregulnriteis from whatever cause; it never fails to give relief or numev refunded; thirty-live years experi ence. Address DR. A. J. GIEBN'ER, ottice HI S. Spring st , rooms 0 and 10. 8-30 tf PERSt)NA I. - THE KARPENTURZ move Oct. 1; store and ottice fittings, house repairing and carpenter work at low rotes. ADAMS ,t SHELDON. 019 S. Broadway; shop tel. 908; residence tel. blue 881, tf LOVERS"OF THE iTEAUTIFUL should call at 504 S. Broadway anu inspect the East Indian embroideries, miniatures on ivory und other lovely works of art. 11-3 PERSONAL—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 YOI SEE tho nobhv pair of pants I bought for $3.50 at the Misfit Clothing Parlors. 124 W. First St., near Spring, Wilson block, tf PERSONAL—WHY PAY A MERCHANT tailor 188 for a Buit when you can pet tlie same thing forBl6 at the Misfit Cloth' Inp. Parlors, 121 W. First St., near Spring, Wilson block. tf person Tal — .misfits and ux calleil for garments at les« than half your tailor's prit.es at tho Misfit Clothing Parlors, 121 W. First St., near Spring, Wilson block. tf PERSONAL - PANTS ~THAT WERE made to order L.r $12 we seil for 86 at tho Mislit Clotning Parlors, 124 W. First st., near Spring, Wilson block. tf PERSONAL—NOW IS THE TIME TO look over your wardrobes and send your fall and winter clothing for repair, dying or cleaning, to E. W. BETTd. Mer chant Tailor, 444 S. Spring st. 7-27 PERSONAL — PALMISTRY; 1 HAND read free; every hidden mystery re vealed ; lite from cradle to grave without a mistake; IU a. m. to 8 p. m. lU)4j W. Third st. 12-9 PERSONA L— 8. AXELFOIfD~PAYS highest price for gents' cast-off cloth ing at 105 N. Los Angeles st. Send postal. 1-9-96 WINDOW SHADES" AT THE MAT ting Mart, 501 8. Broadway, near Fifth st. Lowest prices in town. 10-11 MACHINERY, DIES, TOO L 8 AND models. J. YON SERKEY MANU FACTURING CO., 236 E. Second st. tf FOR~~B A LE—A LO A F OF BREAD and a pint of milk, 5 cents. M. M. WALTERS, 128 10.-10 FREBH BREAD~TW6 LOAVES FOR 5 cents, at M. M. WALTER'S, 128 E. Fifth st. 10-10 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE-WE BUILD FOR~ $lu5o" Easy payments; a thoroughly con structed[s-room cottage, with hath; 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 FOR SALE-$5OOO CASH WILL BUY A hnlf interest in a business which is now paying a net profit of $150 a week, or will take baif in city property. For particulars call on J. D. HANBURY, 1501 Grand aye, before 10 a.m. or after s'p.m. 1 forTsaie-if you~"want~to BUY a bakery, canov store, ice cream or soda water business, see the SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SUPPLY' CO., dealers in bakers' and confectioners' supplies, 123 8. Los Angeles St., city. 11-13 FtJItTSALE^ AND bazar; well located and established in best street in San Francisco. Apply CUNNINGHAM, CURTIS & WELCH, 327 Sansom Bt., San Francisco. tf WANTED — A PA RTNE R~W"fTH $2500 to $3000 to take an interest in a gcod paying business; present owner not enougn capitul. Address B, box 40, tbis olko. 10-1 FOR SALE—COMPLETE OU'TFI/FfOR making rubber stamps; no experience necessary; special bargain. Address A, BOX 20. Herald office. 10-5 FOR SA T0~550,000, INTErT est in old established business which nays good profit. ALLISON BARLOW. 123 8. Broadway. tf FHi HALE—AT ONCE—STOCK AND fixtures of a grocery store . Inqtiire 850 Short st. 10-2 FOIT~SALE~WANTED — PARTNER tlrßt-class metal engraver: no capital required. Address 230 E. Second st. 6-25tf FOR~SALE-TO - BELI7~YOUR "Busi ness, or houses to be removed, go to MORIS. <t LEE. 328 S. Broadway. 6tf TO^SELLInrT^YOU 1. D. BARNARD. U7M S. Broadway. FOR SALE — N URBERY ; REMOVAL sale now on; bargains in plants; prices cut one-third. L. A. NURSERY', 340 H. Bioaoway. S. LARSEN & CO. HAVE THE AGENCY for tbe Relay bicycles, 223 W. Fifth st 12-8- RESTAURANTS Rates for advertisements under this classltl. cation — 1 time, .", cents por line; 1 week, 30 cents pet Hn6; l month, 81 per line. HOI E L~S A Ni" XA V lEI **** Dining Room. Southwest cor. Seventh and Broadway. EMERSON ,fc ANDERSON, Proprietor's. Regular meuls, 2ft cents; bill of faro cbtngetl 3 times a day; board hv tho week. $5; by tho montli, $20. 10-18 HOTEL HAFEN CAFE, 341 S. HILT. St. -The best meal in the city, 26 cents; electric cars pass the doors every 8 minutes. 10-111 WANTED 500 MEN TODAY 'To TRY our 16-cenl meals. PEERLESS RES TAUR AN T, cor. Fourth nnd Broadway, Prop. tf REMOVAL NOTICK-TIIK JAPANESE restnurant formerly in market is now located at 519 S. Broadway; meals 10c and "!'• , 10 20 TIfE'MORNTNG"6F"A NEW KRA-P.Sy'- Obomsirlllng with eyes closed; a natural phenomenon of transparent ami Using truth has just arrived and will be with you for a few weeks beforo bis nc parturt for the orient. Are you sick. Are you in trouble? If so, consult C. H. Claxton, ihe Herbalist nnd Discoverer ot the groat Oktibbeha. Hundreds have been restored to health who have lost all hope by his timely advice. Come early and avoid the crowd. Charges moderate. Otlice OOK 1 .; S. Broadway, rooms 1, 10, 12. Ollice hours, 9 to 12, 2 to 0, 7 to 8. persona i/I^Xrrlved3,7kof7l^e nian, the celebrated European deline ator ol character, palmist and medium; tells past, present and future and wheth er tlie one you are going to marry will make a happy companion; anyone hav ing a reading will be entitled to havo the talent of one child or the photo of a friend read free of charge; if you are in poor health or in trouble or about to mako n change, tlo not fail to consult him, ns his advice is very beneficial. Perfect satis faction guaranteed or no pay. 881U S. Spring, room 1. 10-11 THE WORLD'S FAMOUS MEDIUM AN D palmist, formerly Known throughout Europe and Americans "Syra," the child medium; greatest living 'medium inde pendent slate writer of the agp; if de ceived through fakirs.would-be mediums, come, Syra will give you a free test to prove her powers; she tells ,ju,t what yon want to know: if you are sick or in trouble she can help you. 774 Wall st, cor. Eighth, PROF. IT~G. CLARKrFROM ALEXAN~ drla, Jamaica, medium of Christian spiritualism and magnetic healer; sit tings daily; test circles Monday evening; developing Thursday. 520 S. Spring at. 12-0 MM E. ST AN LE Y—CELEBR A T El 5 Ft i li" tune reader; tells your entire past and future; also hairdressing and manicur ing; parlor charges, 25c 355)£ 8. Spring St. 9-lltf P. E MOVED—MRS. PARKER. CLAlß voyanc antl life reading medium,busi ness, removals, lawsuits, love aft'uirrs, mineral locations, etc S. Spring a.., room 4. 8-30tf A WONDER CRYSTAL trance medium will give messages ut a distance if .$1 and a lock of hair is sent. Gives sittings daily. 102; i S. Hill street. 1025 M 1 18. MAU D X FREITAG—A CL~ZIR~ voyant and clairaudient medium; business affairs a specialty ; sittings daily. Room 10. 245 S. Spring St. 11-15 MRS. WALKER, GREAT ' CITaIRVOY ant und card medium; business affairs a specialty; sittings daily. Rooms 3 and 4, 31o; 2 S." Spring st. 10 13 THEME Dili M.SIRSB A R NET T7W ILL give sittings daily at 810 E. Sixth st.; circle Tuesday nnd 'Thursday evening. 10-22 MIS S~K AT E _ LA MPM AN, THE WON derful young life reading medium. Business nnd developing v specialty. 422 W. Seventh St. 10-14 AGNES H7 PLFAsTnCE. THE OK LE. brnted dead trance medimii; sittings daily at her residence. 034 B. Broadway. 10.17 DR. VV. K. HOUGH. MAGNETIU HEAL er, now permanently located at 456J4 S. Spring fit. 10-20 MADAM~DEAN—FORTUNE TELITINO by cards. Business and love atiairs a specialty. 516 E. First st. lm E.~H~GROVE, DOtyrOR~OF MAGNET ics and occult scientist. 609)2° S Spring, room 18. ill-5 ANDJE^LECTfyCrr^^ MISS MAY STONE — Alcniiol baths— 138 V.;,' N. Spring 2-23 Room 22. EDITH ANWAY OF BOSTON GIVES massage that is delightful and refresh ing; also alcohol baths. 355)*° S. Spring, room 12. 10 15 MRS. DR. LEON—TUB, SHOWER AND vapor baths, magnetic and electric treatments. 120 N.Main St.,room 21. il-l-Om MRS? DR. MAYER - ELECTRICITY scientifically applleil; diseases cor rectly diagnosed. 320)4 S. Broadway.. MISB~~LOLO PRESTON'," JUST FROM the east—Massage and alcohol baths, 233H; E. First St. 10-26 A LADY MAGNETIC H EALER AND life reading; hours 10 a.m. to 8 p. m., 123 S. Main st.; room 12. U-30 ALM A WORTHTaLCHOL BATHS AND msssage. Select patronage solicited. 138)4 N. Spring, room 4. 10-21 SEE IiIYRA GREY FOR SUPERIOR massage and vopor baths; 774 Wall cor. Eighth 10-14 MISS - MAY Hellman block, 120 N. Main St. 11-12 LtHVALITVINGSTON^^ 138)4 N. Spring st., room 3. 10-13 SOUTHERN baths. 120 N. Main St.. mis 8-0. 11-10 MASSAGETRISAT- at 20S Winston St., up stairs. 10 14 PALMISTRY ehrated European occult scientist, Prof. A. Myers, palmist, psychometrist hnd purenologist, wno has examined tho hands of most of the crowned beads of Europe, bss arrived in Los Angeles and intends to remain here for some time. By palmistry he reveals accurately the past, present and fiitura of the individual; gives descriptions of every member of your family, the deceased as well as tho living; also the description of the one you have married and tbe one you will marry; tells country of blrtn, age and how long you will live; describes perfect ly your present circumstances, and no matter how dicfliult they are by his ad vice you will be able to avoid obstacles and be aided to success. As a psychom etrist be is unequalled. He will locate any ailment or disease more accurately than autopsy would do, and hy this gift and power has helped many who had given up all hope. All who are about to make a change should consult him, as his advice is reliable anu beneficial. Tells past, present and future in general for $1. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. Free—free. Free medioal diagnosis from Bto 10 a.m. Readings from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Parlors, The Norwood, 586 S. Hill St.. cor. Sixth. 10-5 PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, ETC. patents for inventions obtain ed in all countries; bought and sold. S. J. DAY it CO., patent attorneys, room 85, Bryson blk. tf HAZARD & TOWNSEND, 9 DOWNEY blk. Tel. 47, Los Angeles. 3 EDUCATIONAL Kates for advertisements under tbis classifi cation—l time, 5 cents per line; 1 week 30 cents per line; 1 month, tfl per line. woo liii v k yTi uhi"jTkss c o i^KcnToxT corporated) 221 i a. Soring st., ii the oldest and largest commercln school in Southern, California; the must 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 entiro year; both day nnd evening sessions; » practical Eng lish course, a thorough business course, nnd a cotirso in shorthand and typewrit ing under an experienced stenographer. Write cr call for illustrated catalogue and full information, tj. A. HOUGH, presi dent; X. G. FELKER, vico president. LOS ANGELES IH'SINEBS~COLLEGE (Incorporated) 212 W. Third st—The oldest, largest, best equipped school of its kind in the city. Thorough cottrsps of Study; experienced teachers, modern methods, new and delightful rooms reached by elevator. Success graduates. Hay and night sessions. Writo or call for full information. 'I'llE GIRL'S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL (Miss PARSONS and MISS DEN MEN, principals) Will reopen Sept. 28th. at 1918-1920-1922 Grand aye.. near Washing ton st, in new and enlarged quarters. Col logiato. academic, preparatory anil pri mary departments, Attractive home for boarding pupils. Kindergarten in charge of Miss Qoinan. S I. lIII,DA'S IIAIZHSCHOOL for GIRLS —GLEN DALE— (Incorporateti) six miles from Los Ange les; ninth year begins September 25th. MISS X.'V. DARLING, '2-18 Principal. HARRIETT m. Johnson."oourt rbT porter ami experienced teacher Pit man) will receive two students in office, giving aotual experience which is not ac quired in schools; aid to positions. 217 Byrne bldg. 11-17 FRO EB EL IN ST ITUTE~(Casa de RoassT) Training school for kindergarten; also school for boys nnd girls ot all grades; opens September 23d. Appiv to 8-7 ly MADAME LOUIS CLAVERIE. BOYNTON NORMAL FOR TEACHERS only. Begins September llitb. Teachers aided in getting positions. Teachers, governesses and tutors sup plied. Room 626 Stimson blk. 6-30tf MA RLBOROUGH SCHOOL V OR GIRLS* 865 W. Twenty-third st. Boarding pupils, 1600 per year; day pupils, $100. Reopens October 2d. MRS. GEORGE A. CASWELL, principal. 10-1 SHORTHAND, EVENINO CLASSES, 7 to 9; instructions to beginners and dictation, with phrasing to writers of all systems to gain speed. 217 Byrne bldg. tf COLLEGIATE" "SCHOOL FOR BOYS? Ti'7 1 aB. Broadway, cor. Seventh. The circulnr gives details. A. B. BROWN, AM. (Yale). 10-27 FRENCH TAUGHT RAT IDLY BY MY modern method. PROF. GAB. DURNERIN, B. L. B. S„ Academy of Paris. 419 Crcscsnt aye. 10-24 LOS ANGELES TRAINING SCHOOL for kindergartnera. Fall term Sep tember IStli. MRS. N. D. MAYHEW, 070 W. Twenty-third st. 0-Btf PIANO HARMO N V INBTRUMEN Yk~. lion and orchestration taught by PRO FESSOR A. WILLHARTITZ, room 11, 212 S. Broadway. 113 TYPEWRITERS FOR HOME STUDY? with freo instructions how to use; rent low. Longley institute, room 303 Byrne bldg. 10-11 MRS. E.~HAirEIvkORN, TEACH elocution and modern languages— Studio 43, Plrtlc bldg, Fourth and Broad way. 12-9 S'i\VI!TcENT's"f3OLU£GE,GRAND A\'7 A hoarding and day school for boys and young men. Fall term begins Mon day, September 2d. 11-10 MRS. HALL'S PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR. boys and girls. 100U S. Broadway. All grades received. Terms moderate. tSSt ' 15-22-29 ETON SCHOOL FOR BOYS, NO. 136 wi Pico st. HORACE A. BROWN, LL. B. EXCURSIONS TO THE EAST—THE favorite personally conducted excurs ions of tho Santa Fe'route leave Los An geles every Thursday morning at 7 o'clock; Pullman upholstered cars run without change fro.n Los Angeles to Chicago and Kansas City, with annex curs to Boston; the great point to remem ber is that you save at least one full day 's travel by taxing the fast train of tbe Santa Fe route; attentive conductors accompany the parties; through berths reserved und more detailed information obtained at the company's office, 120 N. Spring st., Los Angeles, or through any agent oi the Southern California railway. JUDSON'B FOFULAR EXCURSIONS— Every Mjnday, over the Rio Grande Western and Denver and Rio Grande rail way, scenic route; personally conducted; newly upholstered enrs through to Chi cago, New York and Boston; finest equip ment, best service, quick time. Office, 212 S. Spring st. PHILLIPS' PERSONALLY CONDUCT ed excursions, via tne Rio Grande and Rock Island routes, leave Los An geles every Tuesday; cross the Sierra Nevadns and pass the eutiro Rio Grande scenery by daylight. Otlice, 138 S. Spring' st. MAGNUS' OUT RATE TICKET OF lice, 228 S. Spring st.. opp. L. A. the ater/ regular tickets at reduced rates to all points cast; railroad tickets bought and sold. DR. STEVENS, A. J., REMOVED TO opp. Los Angeles Theater bldg—Four years in Los Angeles. Fine gold crowns (small) $0; best silver filling, 81; best set teeth, $10; best gold plate, $35. Pain less extracting. 11-29 ADAMS BROS. DENTAL PARLORS 239J4 S. Spring St.; painless extract ing and filling; plate, 86, $8, $10; all work guaranteed; established 10 years. Hours, 8-5, Sundays 10-12. ALBA XV DE man American Bank bldg. A set of teeth $6; best S. S. white teeth, $10 per set. W7 O. D. 8., HAS ASSoT ciated himself with A. P. Hays, D. D. S., 115 W. Firet st. 2-22-6 F. R. CUNNINGHAM, DENTIST, RIS moved to Stimson blk., cor. Third and Spring. Tel. 45. FRANK STEVENS, 324)< B.SPRINO ST; Open Sundays and evenings. Elec tric light. DENTIB ; frTOBS4 f. Spring St., rooms 2, 0 and 7. Painless extraction. ">OR exchange EXCHANGE list Is uneqiiuied In values, location and variety, of which you will ie con vinced ns soon as your wants a'e made known to W. 8. CARTER <fc CO., 328 S. Boadway. 30 FOR EXCHANGE — IF *VU HAVE anything to exchange infom us and Welwlll make an immediate ofer of equal value. W. S. CARTER <fc CO., 328 8. Broadway. 30 FOR EXCHANGE—2 SSLL OR EX obange your cily prcprty or ranohea go to MORRIS & LEE. 313 S. Broadway. 7-12tf -i ■ —r-r-i MEDICAL DR. FOLSOM DERM ATOLOGIST; skin marks and blemishes, w- s and traces of age; m<dern methods; elec tricity does wonders for beauty of the skin. Office, 120 N. Spring st. (ovec Montgomery Bros", jewelry store), t f