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8 JThe Herald "Want" Ads Five cents per line for single inser tion, or $1.00 per line per month. CHURCHJNOTICES VS. PAUL'S CHURCH. KVI&GOSAL. Olive st., opp. tbe park. Open every day in the year. Daily service at 10 a. m. The clergy will respond to all calls lor tbe offices of tbe church for strangers or visitors without respect to creed; burials, marriages,baptisms or visitations of tha sick. USs of the church cheerfully given free for funeral services. Tel. 143. Red. tf ' SPECIAL NOTICES lewis IN. 312 S. Main st. It psys every time to traue at Lewis & Alderson's, where you get all kinds of new and socondMihnd furniture,etc.,at the lowest possibleiprices. It's the best place in town to bey. cheap for cash. When you want anvttjine for the bouse, just try LEWIS A; ALDERSON, 312 S. Main aU tf_ BUSINESS NEWSPAPER—TrtE DAILY Journal, a business newspaptr, pub lisbing all tho county official records, real estate transfers, mortgages and liens, building news, contract work, financial news, ami nil 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 St., Los Angeles, Cal. 6-1 tf NOTICE—THE LOS ANGELES CITY Water Co. will strictly enforce the fol lowing rules: The hours for sprinkling are between the hours of ft and 8 o'clock a. m. nnd ti and > o'clock p. m. For a Violation of tbe above regulations the water will be shut oft and a Tine of $2 will be charged before the water will be turned on again. THE SAFE DEPOSIT BCXES OF THE State Loan anil Trust company are Inclosed in a lire-proof and burglar proof vault with time locks and brilliantly lighted with electricity; alcoves attached for the private examination of valuables, with writing materials; a young lady in attendance. FREE TRIAL TREATMENTS— DR. ELLIOTT, MAGNETIC HEALER, Cuies all ailments by magnetism; con sultation free; satisfaction guaranteed; come and test this wonderful power; office 215 S. Spring st. 3-1 DR. PHILLIPS HAS ARRIVED IN the city and Is located at 355J4 S. Spring St..where he treats magnetically tbe following diseases: Eczema and all skin and scalp diseases, rheumatism, neuralgia, and all aches ana pains; no battery or medicine used. 2-2 mo NOTICE—ALL. MEMBERS OF THE Shinglers' Association are requested to be present at their next meeting Wed nesday, Oct. 9th. 7 :-f0 p. m., at Council uf Labor Hall, 17 .N. Spring st.; important business. GEORGE UKADFIELD, Secre tary. u-8 FOR 8 ALE—SO RUXMNG FEET OF wire fence, 10 feet high, with gate; is iv good condition and is suitable for office, store or factory partitions; will be sold cheap. For further particulars, call at business office of The Herald. tf MESMIN~SFEMXLE :riLLB AS A BPE cific monthly medicine for immediate relief for painful and irregular menses— from whatever cause. For sale by GEO. H. FREEMAN & CO.. SE. cor. Second and Broadway. Prico, $2 a box COLTS & SIM PS O N—R EAL EfciTATE and money brokers; general business agents; bouses rented, property ex changed. Room 406 Byrne blk., cor. Tbird st. and Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. tf MIBB M. HABS~"Ts"~NOW LOCATED with Wagner's Kimberly at 158 N. Main St. antl has a line line of millinery goods; everything new ana first class. 11 Into PERSONAL-NEW FROOESS-lEREG ularities, from whatever cause, cured without medicine, instruments or pain; cure cure; lady attendants; low fees. 81'J S. Grand aye. 12-1 PRIZE" FIGHT—THE CELEBRATED Corbett vs. Courtney prize light; will be on exhibition at 218 S. Spring St., Los Angeles; 5 cents per round. 10-15 PROF. ST. CL.UH—SCIENTIFIC LIFE reader and palmist; tells past, present and futuure satisfactorily or no charge. 124', S. Spring st., loom 11. BROADW~AY FC E L DEP6 ¥, 432" sT Broadway—domestic coal, all kinds, good quality, full weight and fair prices; ring up tol. 472. MRsTeTT. ADAMS. ELECTRO-MAG netic healer, has returned to Los Angeles and is located at 245 S. Spring, mom 6. Consultation free. 10-17 EN TER PRISE C A RRIA G E WO BKB- All kinds of wagons, buggies, eto., bought, sold and exchanged. 115 N. Los Angeles st. 1015 V. B. KETC'HAM — REAL, ESTATE broker and rental agency. Room 12, S. Spring st. tf MISS CORA ATKINSON—HAIRDRESS ing and manicuring, 25c; shampoo ing. 25c; bangs cut and curled, 150. 443 8. Broadway. 10-26 THE : ONLY STORK IN THE CITY carrying East Indian works of art and oarios. 504 S.Broadway. Moderate pies :. ii-a REMOVED - PATS & parkelTs real estate ilun, from 413 8. Spring, to 132 8. Broadway. tf DR. LAFORcE REMOVED HIS DEN- tal office to 138.4 8. Spring st, where be invites his old and new patients. 3-4 A. MOVER, oF fice 112 Center place. CARPET CLEANING PIONEER sFeaMCARPET WORKS- Carpets made, refitted, sewed and laid. 208-210 E. Seventh at. Tel. 217. 11-20 STEAM"CARPET CLEANING, BEVYING and laying. JOHN H. RICHARDS, 120 N. Spring; tel. 1343. 89 tf CARPETS FROM 2C PER yard; laying, 3c. R. BROWN, 608 S. Broadway. ~ XT-LA M VICTOR MONTGOMERY— Attorney-at-Law. 132 Stimson block, Los Angeles. 10-1 PECK & FofcßY\ ATTORNE Y'Sj-AT- Law.H ami aXMoore blk., 11J Court st. PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, ETC. PATENTS FOR INVENTIONS OBTAIN ed in all countries; bought and sold. 8. J. DAY' & CO; patent attorneys, room 85, Bryscn blk. tf HTzARD & TOWNSEND, 9 DOWNEY blk. Tel. 47. Los Angeles. 3 BICYCLES B. LARSEN'Tv'co. HAVE THE AGENCY for tbe Relay bicycles, 223 W.Fifth st. _ 12-!! MILLINERY MRS. J. M. SERRANO WILL REMOVE ber millinery store from 552 S.Broad way to 204 S. Main st. 10-24 HELP WANTED—MALE Rates for advertisements under this catlon—l time, 5 cents psr line; t week, 30 cents per line; 1 month. ¥1 per line. HUMMEL BROS, oi CO., Successors to FETTY', HUMMEL ift CO., EMPLOYMENT AGENTS, 300-302 W. Second at., in basement California Bank building. Tel. 500. Office hours from 7 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. except Sundays. Men's Department.—Man for pick and shovel, $1.50 per day; carpenter, $2.50, finisher; carpenter, $2.50, 1 week's work; quartz miner, $1.50 antl beard: boy to herd, $10, etc.; boy for drug store $2 per week; upholsterer $2 per day; charcoal burner $1.50 etc.; shoemaker 50c. Hotel Department.—Porter and bell boy $15 etc.; meat cook $30 etc.; ranch cook $20 etc. ; hotul chef $75 etc. Household Department.—House girl. Ventura, 5 tn family, $25, employer here today; house girl ranch, Ventura, $2o; 2 second girls, city, $25 each; second girl, Santa Monica, $20, employer here 3 p.m. house girl, three adults, city, $20; girl to care for child three years old afternoons, home nights, $12; house girl, Pasadena, four adults, no washing, $20; two house girls, family three, $20; house girl, two adults, city $25, good cooks; four house girls, city," $15 each; 2 house girls for Te hachepi, $15, fare here; house girl, Ven tura. Cbino, Ontario, Pint City, $20 sac a; nurse girl for Grafton, $15, 1 child. Hotel Department.—Laundress, hotel, city, $25, call early; 2 girls to bake hot cakes, waffles, etc., 5:30 to 1 p.m., $7 week: waitress, first-class country hotol, $20; 6 extra waitresses for Santa Ana, go Monday: 2 first-class starch ironeis, $25, room and board. HUMMEL BROS, cfc CO. EASTERN EMPLOY MEN T "TgENCYT 115J.J N. Main st., furnishes hotels restaurants and families witn competent help at short notice. EARNY & CO. tf WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE HO tel, restaurant and household help. None but competent and reliable heip furnished. HOTEL GAZETTE EM PLOYMENT BUREAU, 3 waitresses for oountry, rooms 11 and 12, Manhattan bldg, 137 s. Broadway. Tel. 285. tf WANTED—SALESMEN IN AND OUT of Los Angeles to sell our goods to grocers; good commission or salary; ref erences required. R. X. Y. CO., 204 8. Main St., St. Louis, Mo. 5-fltl WTnTED-SA L ESM EN-$lOO T0~5125 per month and expetisos; sample line; position permanent, pleasant and desir able. Address, with stamp, KING MF'G CO., F. 73, Chicago. 7-29 WANTED—A FEW ]Jf;n"OF~GOO"d""ad" -dress can fin i employment by apply ing at room 22, German-American Bank bldg., First and Main sts. 3-24.96 WANTED—A YOUNG - MAN B"UTCIT er; 1820 8. Main st. 10 WANT E L P F REE—27 SI TUX tions, iliU, S. Broadway. E.Nitttnger. WAN TED—MADAME BAUVE'S NEW skin food and wrinkle remover needs only a trial to convince the most skepti cal that it surpasses anything hitherto placed on tne market; all facial blem ishes removed ; face massage and steam ing a specialty. Madame Banve, late of Paris, proprietress of the Magic Hair Grower, tbe latest discovery in Paris, will positively grow hair on bald heads; consultation i'ree to ladies and gentlemen with falling hair; mail orders promptly attended to. Rooms 4 and 5, 3H}4 S. Spring St.. Los Angeles, Cal. 12—8 WANTEJD—MALE^ WANTED—JAPANESE OOTJPLB WHO speak good English, want posistion. Man to do cooking, wiie as lady's maid or housework. Have references. K. X., room 14, 410 S. Main St. 10-1 WAN'TED-SITUATION, BY YOUNG man as office assistant; stenographer and typewriter; references. Address C, box :!0, Herald. 10 SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE WlklsPl&~ZnW~ LA DYf/~ POSITIOiN either in city or country, as house keeper. Address E, box 20, Herald office. 10 to rent houses foiTbent-ie you want" tcTrent your house or fiat to a desirable ten ant quickly,call at room 217, Byrne bldg. 9-6 lm WANTED—AGENTS SALESMAN — EXERIENCED FlRST class men, local or traveling, to in troduce our novelties. All brand.new, just patented, $200 per month and ex penses to hustlers. Write for partteulais. THE WILLIARD MFG. GO., Cincinnati, Ob 10. A MAX 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 Bend stamp. Clifton Soap Manufactuirng Co., Cincin nati, O. WANTED — A FEW EXPERIENCED solicitors of good address can iind em ployment by applying to SPRENG it LEVERING, Herald "Mice. tf WANTED — ROOM AND BOARD WAN TED—A LL ~PERSON S HAVING respectable houses oi hotels with rooms for rent kindly call at room 217, Byrne bldt'., 3d and Broadway. 9-0 lm WANTED- --MISCELLANEOUS WAN TED—A PARTY' TO ERECT A cheap two-story brick building, aoout 50x00, on a side street or prominent alley within a radius of four blocks from city hall; will pay $50 a month for term of years. Inquire at the Herald office 12 WANTED —AX EASTERN PARTY wishes to purchase the lease and fur niture of from 12 to 20 rooms in a good lo cality. Call at room 12, 124)4 S. Spring, tf TO 0-ROOM HOUSE that has to be moved. X. B. WALKER & CO., 6&9 125'/j W. Second st. WANTED — FARMER S TO GROW beets. Apply to Cbino Ranch com pany, Chino, Cal. 6 30-eodtf \VA~NTED-3rHOI{SE POWER OlSO line engine. No 230 E. Second st. tf PERSONAL PEIfs"oVAL—WANTED TO CORRE spond with a Protestant lady,between 20 and 30; object, true wife; am 30; never married; no tritlers; state age, size, color of hair and true name; I sen give refer ence; all letters in confidence; I mean business. Address C. box 60. 10 PEIirJONAL—A WELL-EDUCATED,REn titIed young gentleman ot good ad dress ami appearance, stranger in city, wishes to meet discreet lady of means. More in this than it shows; don't miss it. D, oox 10, Herald. 9 PERSON AL—MA XI! IA GE BU RE ATT— Call or write for circular; enclose 4 cents. No. lul'4 S. Broadway. 16 LOST—LADY'S GOLD WATCH.THDItS day afternoon in vicinity of Ninth street, marked by name of "Y'sabel" in diamonds on outsfde, and containing enameled picture of elderly gentleman in back of watch. Liberal reward will be paid. Address N. A. COVARRUBIAS, Limed States marshal's office, Los An geles, Gal. 11 LOST—IN TOILET ROOM, CITY HALL; 6 rings; liberal reward if returned to this office. 9jj IiOS ANGELES HEUAjLD: WEDNESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 9, 18,95. FOR RENT—HOUSES Rates for advertisements under this classifi cation— 1 time, 5 cents per line; 1 week, :10 TO PARTIES SEEKING HOME j- f> We are prepared to bun., a limited number of houses for purchasers on tbe monthly puvnitit or installment plan. A small payment down, the balance on monthly payments equivalent to rent. Apply early to EASTON, BLDRIUGE ft CO., 9 121 S. Broad way. FOR RENT — BEAUTIFUL HOME place, U-room modern cottage; lawn and flowers; stable; Twentv-tiftb street; 125; water free. F. B. WILLIAMS, 112 S. Broadway. tf FOR REN T—DESIRABLE MO D URN residence; 1010 W. Twenty-third at.: $32 monthly. Inquire 1024 VV. Twinty thinl. tt MATTINGS AND LINOLEUMS EX cluslvely at the Matting Mart. 504 S. Broadway, near Fifth st.; lowiat prices. 11-8 FOR RENT - HoWE~s7Tu¥N~ISHED and unfurnished, a good list of desir able moms. Call at 30J W. Second st. Tel. 820. 12 FOR RENT—VICTORIA. 752 S. SPRING furnished and unfurnished rooms. 11-2 FOR RENT — WILEY HOUSE HAS changed hands thoroughly renovated ; furnished and unfurnished rooms, single or en suite; no children. No. 517 S. Broadway. 10-20 FOR RE N T—A LL PERSONS DKSIIU ing furnished rooms or board please call at room 217 Byrne blk.. cor. Broad way and Tuird St.; information free. 9-6 lm FOR RENT—FINE FURNISHED PAR lor. with piano, suitable for music teachet; also other rooms, housekeeping privileges. 721 S. Main st. 9 FOR RENT-FINEST ROOMS IN THE city at 50c, 75c and $1 per day ; $2 to $7 per week. At Grand i'ueilic, 423 S. Spring st. 10-26 FOR RENT — HANDSOMELY FUlT nisbed rooms, with private baths; references required. CALDERWOOD, 308 S. Mum st. 12-1 FOR RENT—THE~ MARIPOSA, 32r~ET 2nd st.; furnished rooms, $1.25 per week up; lodging, 25c, 35c and 50c per night. 10-ltf FOR RENT—I 33 N. MAIN ST. THE Denver, nicely furnished rooms, $1,50 per week and upwards; center of city; 25c to $1 a day. 9-14tf FOR REN 1 -"NICELY FURX IS HE 5 rooms, center of city. CHICAGO HOUSE. Entrance, 142 S. Main St., 133H 8. Los Angeles st. 11-20 FOR RENT — NICELY FURNISHED rooms; lowest rates, at the Menlu, 420 S. Main St. Tel. 700. tf FOR RENT — NEWLY FUItNISHED rooms; suits or single. No. 322 W. Fifth st. 10-23 FOR RENT — NICELY FURNISHED sunny rooms at low rates. No. N. Main St. lm FOR~~RENT-133 n7~MAIN ST., THE Denver; rooms 250 night for men; center of city. 8-12tf FOR RENT-TWO NEW"FRONT ROOMS for light housekeeping. 730 CENTRAL AYE. FOB RENT—PLEASANT FURNISHED rooniß, cheap. No. 550 S. Spring st. FOR RENT — NEWLY FURNI SHED rooms. 113 S. Olive st. 16 TO LET-PLEASANT FRONT ROOM. 417 W. Seventh st. 9 FOR RENT-STABLE AND CARRI AGE home. 721 S. Main st. 8 DRESSMAKMG^ mrs. humphrTey HAS R~EMOVEL> her dressmaking establishment from 415)4 8. Spring st. to 125 W. Fourth, on tbe first floor; no stairs to climb: every tbing first class; prices reasonable, 10-30 STAMPED LINENS AT CHICAGO prices. Miss Alice Jenks has re> turned to the city and will be glad to see her old irlends at 440 S. Broadway, after noons. 10-20 MRS. E." J. TROMBLY', DRESSMAKER —Changing ot evening costumes a specialty. California Bank bldg., Broad way and Second st., room 9. 11-12 MRS. N EIL LTE~M t NEIL- D R er; prices from $4 to $6; cnilurens clothing a specialty. 215 S. Spring st., room 9. 2-11 mrs7c7"a. ma"x^ell—dressmak^ er; specialty cutting and fitting good dresses; prices reasonable. 216';; W. Bixtb st. 10-23 MRS. LA VINNE ANDERSON-" Dressmaker. Prices reasonable; all work guaranteed -322 8. Spring st.. room 0. 11-11 MRSTSANNA,"DRESSMAKER,"" WRAPI pers, $1.25; dresses from $5 up. Am just from Boston. See my patterns. 444 S. Hill st 11-3 MRS. SADIE BROWN, THE MOST fashionable dressmaker in the city. German-American Bank bldg., First and Main et. 11-13 MP.sTH. M. 211 W. First St., room 10, Los Ange les. Prices from $3.50 up; fit guaranteed. 2-26 MISS DAy! THE "ONLY RELIaBITe dressmaker in tne city. Parlor 415!*,' S. Spring st. 11-11 MrlT'a7~L. CARLETON. PARISIAN modiste; work guaranteed. 139 N. Spring. PAW^RY^^^^ PALMISTRY—RETURNED, THE CEL ebrated European occult scientist, Prof. A. Myers, palmist, psychoraetrist hud phrenologist, wno bas examined tbe bands of most of tho crowned beads of Europe, has arrived in Los Angeles and intends to remain here for some time. By palmistry be reveals accurately tbe past, present and future of the individual; gives descriptions of every member ol your family, tbe deceased as well as the living; also tbo description of tbe one you have married and tbe one you will marry; tells country of birtn, age and how long you will five; describes perfect ly your present circumstances, and no matter how dicffiult they are by his ad vice you will be able to' avoid oostacles snd be aided to success. As a psychom etrist he is unequalled. 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. AU who are about to make a change should consult him, as bis advice is reliable anu beneficial. Tells past, present and future in general for $1. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. Free —free. Free medical diagnosis from Bto 10 a.m. Headings irom 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Parlors, The Norwood, 556 8. Hill St.. cor. Sixth. 10-5 NURSERY FOR SALE — Nil HbERY — REMOVAL sale now on; bargains in plants; prices cut one-third. L. A. NURSERY, 346 S. Broadway. | THE PLACE TO HAVE YOUR WATCH repaired—you get a guarantee worth something W. J. GETZ, 336 S. Broad way. 11*20 FINANCIAL Rates for advertisements under this classifi cation—l time, 5 cents per line; 1 week, :tO cents per line; 1 month, ifl per line. PACIFIC LOAM "c6w~ (Incorporated.) Oldest 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 gooas in cither private houses, lodging houses, boarding houses, or ho tels, without removal from premises; partial payments received: money quick; business confidential; privato office for ladies. W. K. DE OROOT; Manager, Rooms 2, 3, and 4, 114 S. Sprint: st. UNION LOAN COMPANY-- St imson Mock. Loans money on till kinds of collateral security; watches, diamonds, sealskins and furniture in lodging nnd hoarding houses and on pianos without removal; also on bonds, stocks, mortgages; low interest; money at once; business confi dential; private office for ladies, room 112. CLARK A. SHAW, Manager, rooms 111 anil 112 lirst tioor, Stimson block. MONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, watches, jewelry, sealskins, etc.; also on pianos, merchandise, iron and steel safes, furniture in lodging houses, boarding houses and hotels, without re moval; also on city and country prop erty; low interest; can have.moDey at once: business confidential; private of liie for ladies. GEO. S. ROBINSON, 233 W. First St., rooms 2 and 3. THE GERMAN SAVINGS AND LOAN I Boolety of San Francisco will make loans on improved city und country prop erty. On loans of $5000 and under, cer tificates of title from tbe Title ln suiance and Trust Co. will be ac cepted, making the expense on such loans very small. Building loans a specialty. Apply to R. G. LUNT, Agent, 227 W. Second, t. 15tf L. B. COHN- The Los Angeles pawnbroker, lit; 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 added; make no mistake, it is tbe reliable 1.. B. COHN, tho I.os Antcles pawnbroker. 12-10 MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY OR COUN try real estate; lowest rutea ; personal notes or security, warrants, discount mortgages or any negotiable papers; for sale, nrst-class guaranty mortgages, in terest 6 net. JOHN L. PAVKOVITCH, 220 W. First St. 3-24 tf POINDEXTER t t WADSWORTH, BROK ers, 305 W. Second St., buy and sell stocss, mortgages, I'onds and any good securities; if yoO wish to lond or horrow or invest in real estate, call on us: col lections made nnd property managed for non-residents. 28tf NATIONAL LOAN~AND INVESTMENT Co—Loans money on all kinds of col lateral security; money quickly; business strictly confidential. Rooms !)5 nnd 96, Brvson blk., fifth Moor. JOHN MITCH ELL JONES, Manager. 7-3 lyr MONEY TO LOAN—BY MOOIIE it PAR sons, 220 W. Second st., in any cum, at low rates, on both city and country property; also havo choice 0 per cent mortgage, guaranteed, for sale. US-tf MONEY~TO LOAN~IN~SUMS'f(Ti SVYf, on any good collateral; business strictly confidential; loans negotiated on city and country property. W. E. ITEM ING, 211 W. First st., room 1. MON E V IIL\NED~ON DIAMONDS, watches, jewelry, pianos, live stock, carriages, bicycles, all kinds of personal and collateral security. LEE BROB., 402 S. Soring st. ; 20tf WANTED—TO BOH ROW SMALL SUMS of money from private individual at 10percent.net; good collateral security. Address E, Box 70, Herald olfice. 10-Utf TO LOAN-UNLIMITED AMOUNT FOR small loans: no commission; light expense. SECURITY LOAN AND TRUST CO., 223 S. Spring st. MONEY TO LOAN IN~SUMS~TO SUIT borrower. Call on Mrs. Anway, room 2. 121 Temple St., city. 12-14 TO LOAN—SIOOO to $10,000 ON REAL estate security. ALLISON BARLOW, 123 S .Broadway. 0-7tf MONEY TO LOAN AT ij PER CENTT F. H. TRUE, room 535 Stimson block. 10-28 STOCKS, BONDS AND MORTGAGES FOR SALE—SUBSCRIBE FOR SHARES in the thirteenth annual series of the Savings Fund and Building Society of Los Angeles: established in 1883. Olfice, rooms 101-102 Wilson Mock, First and Sprint: sis. 11-20 _^_^XCU^^NS^^^ EXCURSIONS fo THE EAs'f—THE favorite personally conducted excur sions of tlie Santa Fe route leave Los An geles every Thursday morning at 7 o'clock; Pullman upholstered cars run without change from Los Angeles to Chi cago and Kansas City, with annex cars to Boston; the great point lo remember is that you save at least one full day's travel by taking the fast train of tbe Santa Fo route; attentive conductors accompany the parties; through berths reserved and more detailed information obtninea at the company's o"lce 120 N. Spring st., i.os Angeles, or through any agent of the Southern Cnliornio railway. JUDoON'S POPULAR Every Monday over the Rio Grande Western and Denver & Rio Grande rail way; scenic route; personally conducted; newly upholstered ears through to Chi cago, New York and Boston: finest equip ment, best service, quick time. Olfice, 212 S. Spring st. PHI LL IPS' PE It SON ALLY IDON DUCrT ed excursions, via the Rio Grande and Rock Island routes, leaves Los Angeles every Tuesday; cross the Sierra Nevadas and pass the ontire Rio Grande scenery bydoylighl. S. Spring st. MAGNUS' CUT RATE TICKET - OP' fice, 228 S. Spring St., opp. L. A. theater; regular tickets ut reduced rates to all points east; railroad tickets bought antl sold DENTISTS DR. STEVENsT A. J.,"rEMOVED TO opp. Los Angeles theater bldg—Four years in Lob Angeles. Fine gold crowns (small) $ti; best silver filling, $1; best set teetb, $10; best gold plate, $35. Pain less extracting. 11-29 ADAMS BROS. DENTAL PARLORS 230,4 S. Spring St.; painless extract ing and filling; plate, $0, $8, $10; all work guaranteed; establisbed 10 years. Hours 8-5, Sundays 10-12. ttLBANY DENTAL FARLORS-GER titan American BanK bldg. A set of teetb $0; best S. S. white teetb, $10 per set. W. H. MASSER, D. D. 8., HAS ASSO ciatou himself wilh A. P. Ha- s, D. D. S., 115 W. First st. 2 22-6 F. R. moved to Stlmson blk., cor Third and Spring. Tel. 45. FRANKSTEVENS,~324M B.SPRING ST. Open Sundays and evenings. Electric light. DR. KENNEDY, DENTIST." TOSH N. Spring st., rooms 2, 6 and 7. Pain less extraction. WANTOD-TOURIBTs"CAN'"BAVE" 25 per cent by getting their livery turn outs at PIERCE & WHEAT'S, Truman St., E. Los Angeles. Tel. 413. Expsr enced drivers, turn oats first class. 10-12 BUSINESS PERSONALS Kales for advertisements under this classifi cation—! time, 5 cents per lino: 1 week, 30 cent! (er Hue; 1 month, ifl per line. PERSONAL — JUST LIKE FINDING money—That's what people say who hare tried a small ad in The Herald. They don't cost much, but the results aro simply marvelous. In this popular de portment The Herald has made a gain of more than 200 per cent during the past few months. llig circulation counts. The Herald has it." If you want to talk to hali the people in Los Angeles aud I other parts of southern California, try a small ad. In addition to tho immense and rapidly increasing circulation of The Herald, its sales by newsboys, on trains, at hotels and summer resorts, mako :t The advertising medium of the l'aciliu coast. Look over these small advertisements today. They will interest you and may make you some money. Tomorrow try one. * The results will be both surprising and satisfying. 6-3tf PER SO N AL—OOFFEE, FRESH.ROABT ed on our giant roaster: .lava anil Mocha, 35c; Kalston cereal coffee, 15c; 5 lbs. good tea, $1; 8 lbs. rolled wheat 25c; 6 lbs tapioca, 25c; 5 Ue. rice, 25c; 50 lbs. Hour, 000; 10 lbs. corn meal, 15o; 4 cans oystors, 25c; 3 cans clams, 25c; 11 Jhs. beans, 25c; 5 lbs. leaf lard, 40c; Bos ton mackerel, 10c: 3 salmon bellies, 10c; bacon. 10c, pork, 8c; apple butter, 5c Id.; brooms. 15c; wasli tubs, 25c. ECONOMIC STOKES, 409 S. Broadway. BROS.-GOLD Bar (lour, 95c; city flour, 80c: granu lated sugar, 20 lbs. $1; brown sugar. 22 lbs. $1; 7 lbs. rolled wheat or oats, 25c; sardines, 5 boxes, 25c; tomatoes, 2 cans, ISO! 7 bars Gorman family soap, 25c; 5 gallons oil. !)sc; gasoline, 11; 2 packages morning meal. 15c; lard. 10-1 b. can, 70c: Cal. cheese, 10c; No. 001 S. Spring st., cor. Sixth. FE RSO N A L—S UR E DEA T H TO FL KAS What have you to trade for a lovely home in Chicago. Don't wait for the wagon, but take the shanks elevator to room 12, 12414 S. Spring st. ana pee V.B, Ketclinni. the real estate a.id business broker; open evenings. tf PERSONA L—"THE LADIES' SAFE Protector," assures protection, is easily adjusted, absolutely reliable, and can bo worn without the knowledeto of nnothor. Send for particulars. La Crosse Specialty Co., La Crosse, Wis. 9-14-90 A WONDERFUL - MErTICTN^ male irregularities from whatever cause; it never fails to give relief or money refunded; thirlv-tive years' experi ence. Address DR. A. J. CIEBNEH. office 114 S. Spring St., rooms 9 and 10. 8-30-tf. PERSONAL — THE KARPITnTURZ move Oct. 1; store and office fittings, house repairing and carpenter work at low rates. ADAMS .t SHELDON, 019 S. Broadway; shop tel. 966; residence tel blue 581. tf PERSONAL-ADAMS A BOWKS', SUt£ cessors to Adams c% Sheldon, carpen tering, screen work, building and house repairing nnd store fitting. 019 S. Broad way. Shop tel. 906; residence tel. BluesBl laWERS Ol? THE ~~ IH'LYIJTTFUL should call at 504 S Broadway and in spect tho East Indian embroideries, min iatures ou ivory and other lovely works of art. 1 1-3 PERSONAL—THE LATEST" STYLE Regents' suits made by crack eastern tailors for $35. we sell for $15 if we can lit you. Mislit Clothing Parlors. 124 W. First st., near Spring, Wilson block. tf PERSONAL—IIAR ItY, DID YOU SEE the nobby pair of pants I bought for $3.50 at the Misfit Clothing Parlors.l2l W. First St., near Spirng, Wilson block. tf PERSONAL-WII tailor $35 for a suit when you can get the same thing for $15 at tho Misfit Clothing Parlors, 124 W. First St., near Spring, Wilson block tf PERSONAL - MISFITS AND called for garments at less than half your tailors' prices at ths Misfit Cloth ing Parlors, 124 W. First st. near Spring, Wilson block. tf PERSONAL-PAlv'rS THAT WERE made to order for $12 we sell for $0 at the Mislit Clothing parlors, 124 W.First st., near Spring, Wilson block. tf PERSONAL~NOW~IS~rHE TIME TO look over your wardrobes and send your fall and winter clothing for repair, dyeing or cleaning to E. W. BETTS, Merchant Tailor, 414 S. Spring st. 7-27 PERSON A L—MATT IN G SAN D LINO* leums exclusively at the Matting Mart, 504 S. Broadway, near Fifth St.; lowest prices. 11-8 PERSONAL-LADIES T MISFIT STORE, 646 S. Spring: highest price paid for ladies' and gents' second-hand clothing. 1-6-iW V; I HAND read free; every hidden mystery re vealed; life from cradle to grave without mistake; 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. 111)4 W. Third st. 12-9 PERSONAL -S. AXELFORD PAYS highest price for gents' cast-off cloth ing ut 105 N. Los Angeles St.; send pos tal. 1-9-9U MACHINERY', HIES. TOOLS AND models. J. YON HERKEY' MANU FACTUKING CO., 230 K. Second st. tf of"~bread~and a pint of milk, 5 cents. M. M. WAL TERS, 128 E. Fifth st. 10-10 WANTED - GOOD AGENTS; NEW proposition. Apply at 519 S. Spring st.. room 3. 11 FRE S H~B R E AD, "TWO LO A V Es"~FORS cents, at M. M. WALTERS, 128 E. Fifth st, 10-10 WHAT IS A DOLLAR TO A MAN IF it will strengthen and invigorate him? Vapor bath, with electricity will do it; sure cure for rheumatism and insomnia. 320)4 S. Broadway. 12-3 MRs7DR. LEON, 120 W. MAIN S 7 The doctor has had n large ad in tbese columns, but is reaucing expenses antl she tberefore kills the big ad anti starts tbis one. tf MISS MAY STONE ~ Alcohoi baths — 1384 N. Spring 2 23 Room 22. EDIT pTaN^(XT~OF~BO§TON" OIVES massage that is delightful and refresh ing: also alcohol baths. 355)4 S. Spring, room 12. 10-15 FROM SKHJX CITY —Massage alcohol bath. 23314 E. First, rooms 17-18. 15 MISS LOLO PRESTON JUST - FROM the east—Massage and alcohol baths 233)4 E. First st., rooms 2 and 3. 10-26 ALMA WORTH, ALCOHOL BATHS AND massage. Select patronage solioited. 138)4 N. Spring, room 4. 10-21 SEE MYRA GREY FOR massage and vapor baths; 774 Wall cor. Eighth. 10-14 C"cITMYRA GREY, 774 WALL~ST~ 11-7 KITTIE EDWARDS.MASSAGE. Spring st. room 11. 11-7 MISS MAY RUSSEL. ROOM 7, NEW Hellman block,l2o N. Main st. 11-12 LOLA LIVINGSTONrAISOH6I,"BATTIB 138)4 N. Spring st. room 3. 10-13 SOUTH GIVES ALCOHOL baths. 120 N.Mam st.rooms 8-9. 11.10 MAGNETIC AND MASSAGE TREA~T ment at 208 Winston st.up stairs. 10-14 PLUMBERS FRANK A. WEINSHANK, PLUMBER and gas fitter. No. 240 E. Second st. Tel. 136. MEDIUMS ltatca for advertisements under tbis classifi cation—l time, 5 cenia per line; 1 week, 30 cents per line: 1 moi^h, sttjasgtii^ . THE TALK OF 5 COXftNENTS. Samri H. Fowler, Tho White Mahntma Has arrived and located at No. 420 W. Seventh st ,and will lie nleased to see all wlio wish to know what the futuro has in store for them. His rovelntions of character and ability by means of som nomancy are pronottoed nothing short of marvelous, and who has read tho lives of thoiisuntis of the best known people In the world, including many ol the crowned nobility of Europe and the un crowned nobifitv of America. Prof. Fowler wishes it distinctly understood that lie does not claim to possets any occult, spiritual 01 supernatural power. The results produced especially in som nomancy and materialisation are weird and bewildering.but tho forces and means employed, although not nt present thor oughly understood by tho mass of poople, are perfectly natural and may nt some future day be utilized hy scientific work ers. If darkness hangs around you con sult this niordern male witcli of Endor and your future will be made brighter, you will have new lifo and courage and progress in the future. Office hours, 9 am to 12,' Ip. m. to 9p. CD. Sittings, ladies 50 cents, gents |L No chaiges will be made for Fittings unless you express yourself satisfied. Remember tho place. No. 420 W. Seventh st. No sign. 8 PROF.B A M RI" F6W LE If 7 TII E~WH IT E Mahatma, has tuken Los Angeles by storm; this gifted oracle may be consult ed on up all matters of interest; Ills olllco is aiways crowded; 11 is soninomantic readings more resemble what is generally known as clairvoyance, with only this difference, the results are much more definite, more exact and far more correct than the results obtained from the best known and most reliable so-called clair voyants. Parlors 420 W. Seventh st. Sit tings, ladies, 50a; gents, $1. Satisfaction positively guaranteed. 11 THE MORMNG~OK~A NEW ERA—PSY chemetrizing with eyes closed ; a nat ural phenomenon of transparent and liv ing truth has just arrived and will be with you for a lew weeks before his de parture for the Oiient. Are you sick? Are you in trouble? If so, consult C. 11. Chixton, the Herbalist and Discoverer of thegreitt Oktibbeha. Hundreds have been restored to health who have lost all hope by his timely advice Come early and avoid the crowd. Charges moderate. Oflioe emu S. Broadway, rooms 1, 10, 12. Office hours, 9 to 12, 2 to 0. 7 to 8. PERSONA L- A X RIVE D — P EOF. BE niun, the celebrated European deline ator of character, palmist and medium; tells past,present and future and whether tbe one you are going to marry will make a happy* companion: anyone having a reading will be entitled to have the talent of one child or tne photo uf v friend lead free uf charge; if you are in poor health or in trouble or about to niAko a change, do not fail to consult bim, as his advice is very beneficial. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. No. 331 ■~ B. Spring, room I. Id 11 TUB WORLD'S FAMOUS M ESDIUM AN D palmist, formerly known throtlgbottt Europe antl America as Sria, tbo child medium; greatest living medium Inde pendent slate writer of tbe age; if deceiv ed through faKirs, would be mediums, come. Sna will give you a free test to prove ber powers: she tells just what you want to know; if you are sick or in trouble, sho can help you, No. 774 Wall street., cor. Eighth. DRS.~J.~B." AND M RsT;7e~VEtT< ; L AlR voyants, test mediums, mental and magnetic healers: all diseases diagnosed clalrvoyantly free; we invite the invalids to come and test osr power; sittings daily; developing circle Tuesday night; seance every Friday night. The Menlo, 420 S. Main St., rooms 4 and 0. 11-4 KNOW THYSELB 1 IS THE FIRST STEP to all knowledge. Complete written nativities by mail, when furnished with the place, date and hour of birth. Answer questions of marriage, journeys and diagnose diseases by the stars and planets. Two questions answered, 25 cents. P. 0. box 282, Los Angeles. 10 MRS. A. E"T~~HARLAND, PWClTo~M"E~ trist, test medium, from San Fran cisco. Sittings $1. Jewelry, photograph! read. Circles Monduv, Friday eves. 25 cts- 4534 S- Spring st. 1-0-05 REMOVED—MRB~ PARKER, CLAlR voyant and life reading medium, business, removals, lawsuits, love affairs, mineral locations, etc. 2304 S. Spring St., room 4. 8-30tf A~"W~ONDEirCI~IY~ri"A AND trance medium will give messages at a distance if $1 and a lock of hair is sent. Gives sittings daily. !tod Beech st.. cor. Twelfth. 10-25 MES~ MAUD FRETAG —A CLAlR voyant and clairaudient medium; bus iness affairs a tp:cialty; sittings daily. Room 112, 3244' »• Spring st. U-15 airs~wai,kep7g~re~at~^)lair"~v6y- ; ant and card medium; business affairs a specially; sittings daily Rooms :i and i. 310,4 S. "Soring st. 10-13 MISS KATE LAMPMAN\"~THE WON derful young fife reading medium. Business and developing a specialty. 422 W. Seventh St. iO-14 MR"s.~Ten"nT~~TWARREN, TEST ME dium, lias been from her birth a won derful medium ; sittings daily. 344 S, Hill st. room 30. 11-7 THE MEDIUM, ÜBS. BARNETT,WILL give sittings daily at 810 E. Sixth st.; circle Tuesday and Thursday evening. 10-22 mXdTm~"g~EOß"ge7 MAGNETIC HEA~L er and life reading medium, develop medium power. 123 S. Main st., room 12. U-l AGNES H. PLEABANCE, THE OBLE brated dead trance medium; sittings daily at ber residence. 034 S. Broadway. 10-1/ MRS. LENZBURG, SPIRITUAL MED tun:; 0 to 6. 751 E. Ninth st., cor Clark aye. 11-3 DR. W.E. HEAL or, now permanently located at 4564 S. Spring st. 10-20 m"adam~deaN—fortune telling by cards, nusiness and love affairs a specialty. 316 E.First st. lm SPECIALISTS CATARRH—S2 PER MONTH; DRS. GARRISON it Co., SPECIALISTS. 553 S. Broadway. Consultation free. 10-0 tf FrTse" A~" ~CURE THAT 0~~URE~"~~~I have cured thousands wbo suffered as you do, of emissions, impotency. nervous dobility, varicocele ana shrunken parts, caused by self-abuse, by a simple remedy which cured me, recipe for which I wilt send sealfd free to any sufferer. Aadress with stamp, DAVID B. EM MEfT, box 870, Englewood, 111. 7-4 DR. It. (i. COLLINS. OPTHALMIOI OP tician, with the Los Angeles Optical In titute; eyes examined free. 125 S. Spring st. , -"MEDICAL TREATMENT FREE- From 2to 3 p m., daily. DR. D. D. BRIGGS. over 101 B. Broadway. 10-14 BEN M. BARNEY. TEST MEDIUM and spirit bealer; test meetings Sun asv at Musio hall, 331 S. Spring st., 2:30 and 7:30 p. m.; private sittings duily at residence from 10 v. m. to 4 p. ~c. ■ de velopment in roediumship and spiritual science. Residence, 402 W. Seventh St.. cor. Hill St. 3-19 RESTAURANTS Rates tor advertisements under this clasilfl - cation—l timo, D cents per line; 1 week, 30 cents per line; 1 month, $1 per line. ia^EL^iTxXviEß- Dlning Room. Soulhwest cor. Seventh and Broadway. EMERSON .t ANDERSON, Proprietors. Regular meals., 25 cents; but of fare changed 3 times a day: board hy the week, $5; oy the month, $20. 10-18 HOTEL HA KEN CAKE, 344~5. HILL St. —Tho best meal In the city, 25c; electric cars pass the doors every 5 min utes. 10-19 CHICK E! X - 0"R~T ITR KE Y1) INN E Ft~TO dav 26 cents, PEERLESS KESTAU RANT. cor. Fourth and Broadway, S. O. EllvEN IlKl'.V, Prop. ' If EDUCt TIONAL WOODBURY BUSINESS COLLEGE (IN OOJporated), 220 S. Spring st., is tho oldest and largest commercial school in Southern Calitornin; tho most beautiful college rooms and equipments to bo found in tbe state: elevator for pnpils' use; a large faculty ot experienced and able instructors: open the entire year; both day and evening sessions; a practi cal English course, a thorough business course and a course in shorthand and typewriting under an experienced stenog rapher. Write or call for illustrated cata logue and full information. G. A. HOUGH, president; N. G. FELKER, vice-president. LOS ANGELES BUSINESS COLLEGE (Incorporated), 212 W. Third St.—Tha oldest, largest, best equipped school of its kind in the city; thorough courses of study; experienced teachers, modern methods, new and delightful rooms reached by elevator; success graduates; day and night sessions. Write or call for full information. THE GIRL 8' OOL LEO I ATE SCHOOL (MISS PARSONS nnd MISS DEN NEN, principals) will reopen September 261h, at 1918-1920-1922 Grantl aye., near Washington St., in new and enlarged quarters; collegiate,aca.lcmic, preparatory and primary departments; attractive home for boarding pupils; kindergarten in charge of Miss Quinnn. ST. HILDA'S HALL,SCHOOL for GIRLS —GLENDALE— (Incorporated) six miles trom Los Ange les; ninth year begins September 25tn. MISS K. V. DARLING, 12-13 Principal. FRO EBKTTINSTITUTE (Casade Rosas); training school or Kindergarten; also school for coys and girls ol all grades; opens September 23d. Apply to 8-7 ly MADAME LOUIS OLAVERIE. ROY N TON NORMAL. FOR TEACHERS only; begins September Kith ; teachers aided in getting positions; teachers, gov. arnaaaaa and tutors supplied. Room 525 Stimson blk. 0-30tf SHORTHAND, EVENING OLASSESV7 to 9, instructions to beginners and dic tation, with phrasing to writers of all sys tems lo gain speed 217 Byrne bldg. tt PR IV ATE LESSONS, ENGLISH LITER" a tare, rhetoric, mathematics, etc., call mornings, or undress MISS NYE, 450 S. Hill. 10 COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR BOY'S, 707 S. Broadway, cor. Seventh. The cir cnlai gives details. A. B. BROWN, A. M. (Yale). 10-27 FRISXCH~TAUGHT RAPIDLY BY' MY modern method. PROF. GAB. DUR NERIN. B. L., B. S., Academy of Pans. 419 Crescent aye. 10-24 LOS ANGELES TRAINING SCHMOL for kindergartners. Fall term Septem ber 18th. MRS. X. D. MAYHEW, 076 W. Twenty-thira st. b'-Btf PIANO HARMONY' INSTRUMENTAL tion and orcbestrntion taught by PROFESSOR A. WILHARTITZ room 14, 212 S. Broadway. 11-3 TYPEWRITERS FOR HOME STUDY. with free instructions how to use; rent low. Longley iustitute, loom 303 Byrne bldg. 10-11 AN AMERICAN LADY ,GItADITAT T E o! I'rot. Cortina) will give lessons, in Spanish. Address F. O. box 242, Los An geles. 23 MRsTe. HABKRKORN, TEACHER OF elocution and modern languages. Studio 43, I'irtle bldg, Fourth and Broad way. 12 9 a¥. vTN~uEN'J's — grand aye. A boarding and day school for boys and young men. Fall term begins Monday, September 2d. 11-10 SCIIOOL OF ART AND~ DESIGN7~Iia> W. Second st. Open daily. ETON SCHO6L FOR BOY'S, NO. 136 W. I'ico St. HORACE A. BROWN.LL.B. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—AT A GREAT BACRIFOE, tne furniture of a 7-roora house; or iginal cost nearly $3000; everything ele gant; upright piano, tine over-stuffed parlor pieces, exquisite dining room out lit, porcelain dishes ar.d silverware; A-l bed room sets, hair mattresses etc.; house 4 blocks from city hall: can bo leased by the party buying the furniture; extra fine largo yard, full of flowers; hers is a decided oarguin for some ono want ing a nice home just ready to step into, complete in every way, line and cheap. Address for full information and prioe, 8., box 90, Herald office. tf FOR SALE-NEW AND SECOND. hand pianos on easy terms; largest renting stock in the city; tuning and re pairing promptly attended to by compe tent workmen. K.OHLER & CHASE, 233 8. Spring st. 9-6tt FCR SALE—I WEBER. 1 CELEBRATED Baits, 1 Hazolton, 1 Standard. I Jacob Doll and otber first class piapos; little used; cheap fur cash, or on easy terms. 506 S. Broadway. 10-6tf FOR SAI/E—CHEAP; A-l PRINCE AL bert suit, made to order of fine Eng lish clay Diagonal; breast 38, leg 32;ij will trade for bioycle. 700)4 8. Spring st. 10-10 , FOR OP A 7 room cottage at a bargain. 539 8. Broadway. Cottage being for rent. tf WANTED"""tO~HIRE AT ONCE. A horae, rau»t be cheap. Inquire 310 W. Sixth st_ » FOR SALE-HIGH GRADE WHEEL; cheap for cash. Aadress V., box 30 Herald. 9 FORSALE-10 HORSE-POWER BOILER and engine. 323 Aliso st. H ;j__j FOR^^^LIVB^OCK^^ FOR~BALE—IF YOU WANT A GOOD horse come to tbe Blue Front Barn compauv. Third and Los Angeles sts,, where you will get a better borss for tba money than you can get any place ia town: every horse guaranteed as repre sented. JOHN McPHERSON. 11-17, PHY^IANS^^^^ ONE ELECTRIC BATH FREE, FOR ladies only, given by MRS. E. Q, PENSE, M. £)., Homoeopath; electrio baths $1; offico hours, 10 to 11 a.m., 3 to 4 p.m. 734K S. Spring st., Los Angeles, Cal. 27 DR. MU—A~ GRADUATaf in medicine and surgery; 15 years* hospital and privato practice; consulta tions free. 138 8. Spring. 10-16 MRB.~I)R~XH" SMITH-SPECIALTY. midwifery; ladies cared for during oon. finement at 727 Bellevuo aye.; calls promptly attended to; tel. 1119. DR. KWOl^r-^ The eminent Chinese physician and surgeon; office, 113)4 8. Broadway, near First st. __________ J. C. ~BTOUTTM. D., SURGEON AND physician, 321)4 8. Spring st. 11-4