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8 CHj Branch Agencies • •' OF THE HERALD la order to accommodate th* public Tha MiM has established branch agencies, whir* copies st the Dally and tastier will be oa sal* and aahsa*. Halnf sad subscriptions taken and forwarded to •he main office as soon as received. These branch a«*ocl*s do not include the hs» seeds of book stores and news stands In all parts •Tthe city where Tbe Herald la also for sale. ■OYIiK HEIGHTS 2. noNNELL, Newsdealer, zm Eaat First street. EAST liOS ANGELES MBS. E. C. fit ACKER. Newsdealer, BH North Daly street. •AN FERNANDO STREET M'KINNIE'S PHARMACY, lit) Sea Ft*, nando street WEST LAKE PARK DONALD A. ROSS, Newsdealer, UOO West Seventh street. UNIVERSITY K. L. PARK, Drugs, Stationery, Sts, Postofllce be,:.'ling. SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE Chicago PHARMACY", corner central avenue and Twelfth street. CHURCH NOTICES ... ELECTRO-MENTAL HEALER, Toarberof Occultism and Scientific Phrenology. "Nercous diseases, brain troubles and rheumatism • Specialty. Evening class forming tn occultism. PRIVATE CLASSES IN PRACTICAL OCCULTISM For a short time only PROF. BELL will Uke •m«H cloases of from four to six at special terms. Cloases can njeei afternoons or evenlinrs. Consultotion free. Hours. »to 12, I:3n to 6; even ings by appointment. Office rooms, 30, 31 ami 32, Pfrtle blk., Broadway and Fourth st. 2-211 HT PAUL'S CHURCH. EPISCOPAL, OLIVK st.. Hp, the park. Open every ony in ihe year. Daily service at 10 a. m. The clergy will respond to all calls for the offices of the church for Strang ers or visitors without respect to creed; burials, marriages, baptisms or visitations of the sick. Use •f the church cheerfully given free for funeral .services. Tel. Hal Red. tf BROADWAY CHURCH OK CHRIST, OPP. the court, hous*?. li. V. Coulter, minister. Presetting each Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting on Thursdar, 7:30 p. m. Bible else* Friday, 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, »;30 a. m. Young people's meeting Sunday. 6:1.i p. m. sun-lf SPECIAL NOTICES Rates for advertisements under this classifica tion—l time, Scents per line; l week, 30 cents per me; 1 month, 91 per line. BEAL ESTATE DEALER THE BEST EVIDENCE THAT IT PAYS Ttf ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD THE HERALD IS THE I' ACT THAT it EARLY ALL THE LEADING DEALERS IN THE CITY ABE REPRESENTED IN TTB FOR SALE COI.rMNS FOR SALE i OLL'MNS AND FIND THAT IT PAY'S. THESE ADVERTISERS ARE WIDE AWAJKE BUSINESS MEN. THEY ARE NOT EXPERIMENTING-THEY HAVE TRIED THE HERALD THE HERALD IK AYE THE PLEASURE Til INFORM MY patrons that I have formed a copartnership with Mr. John T. linlHth •» th* purpose of con ducting the Insurance biainess, under the linn uameof Urodrnk & urifhMi. Tbe office will be continued at mv present lonillnn, Wo. IM N. Main •t. Mr. Griffith has IST some years been tbe resi dentagent for ihe Hnrlfurd Eire Insurance Com pany of Hartford and Ihe Paialine Insurance Com pany of England. In addllk,n to th*se sobstantial companies, tiie new firm will represent the com pauies that have heen in aiy agency for many years (except Ihe .V.lna Insurance Company). Thanking you mostslneorHy for past patronage, and Kollcltlng a continuance cs' the same for the new firm, I am. very respectfully. WILLIAM J. RRODERICK. FMiniarv I*. lets. N. 8.-T he Messrs llallon angl Horace wheeler, who have served me faithfully lor many years, have retired from my employ. -8 BUSINESS NEWSPAPER -«-THE DAILY Journal: a business newspaper, publishing all the county official records, real estate transfers, mortgages and Hens, building Heave, contract work, financial news, and all news relating to the re eourc** aud development of southern California and tbe great territory of the southwest. On* dol lar p*r month, or In advance 810 iier year. «7 w. First si., l.os Angeles, Cal. 6-1 tt ■VTOTW'K.- TH E LOS ANdELESCITY WATER Co. will strictly enforce tiie following rules: The hours for sprinkling are bcthv*en the hours of Sand 8 oclock' a.m. and It and i* oclock p. m. For a violation of the almve regulations the water will be shut off and a fine or will rje charged before Ihe water w ill be turned on again. MEHMIN'K FEMALE PILLS AS A SPECIFIC monthly medicine for immediate relief for painful and irregular menses—from whatever cause. For sale by GEO. H. FREEMAN * CO.. southeast cor. Second and Broadway. Price S- a box. T OS ANGELES, JANUARY HO, IMW.-TIIK Xj business between Stewart 4 White Is dis solved by mutual consent. Da\ Id White will carry os tbe business and pay all hills. RUPTURE GUARANTEKIJ PERMANENT- Iy cured by a safe, speedy, painless method and "without detention from business. DR. WHITBHILL, H9' a S. Spring st. -11l XJOOKB OF ALL KINDS AND IN ALL LAN- It guagea bought and sold. Your choice in Tooo. GINSS. .11) s. Main, near Third. 2t f'O Eft WILL lll'V CHOICE LOT, ANGKLE UOU no Heights, f. K. LINDLEY, 108 8. roadway. tt FREE Of COST- YOLK CHOICE OF .mo Standard books, handsomely and substnnl lally bound In cloth. Eor particulars ace 2-eolumu au iiouncemeut In this Issue. _ <r).. a. .f. htm-Tvens, man- Ml aVger. make a specialty of crown and bridge, work nnd pofnless exiraeting. A goi>d set of teeth gfi.oo. 224* W. spring. Telephone \ I*o. tf ADAMS BROS.DENTAL PAKi-ORS. 239', S. Sprlngst.; painless extractingand rlllinc; I date, |6, 68, sift; all « ork guaranteed; established 0 years; hours, 8-5; Sundays, 10-12. DR. 8. 11. TOLHURJST, J>BNTI»T. FRF.D Bvrne blk., uorlbwcst cor. Third and Hroad w«y, room 230. 12-:B-tf 171 R. CUNNINOHAW, DENTIST, RKMOVKI) ' « to Btlmsou blk., cor. Third and Spring Tel. 46. IpRANK STEVENS ti\ 1-2 S. SPRING ST., ! open days and evenings; also Sundays; electric light. DR. KENNEDY, DENTIST, 1«M» H. SPRING St., rooms 2, 6 and 7; painless extraction. FRKK OF * 'OST VOI U CHOR E OF 200 standard books, handsomely and Niihstaiitlall.v hound In cloth. For particulars sec 2-column an nouncement In this Issue. rpO BUY OU BELL ANYTHING THAT IS 1 saleable try the want columns of The Herald. A few cents invested in this manner may make yon many dollars. plumbers _ FRANK A. WEIKHHANK, saslltter, '.'to E. Second st. Tel. 136. TO BUY OR SELL ANYTHING THAT IS saleable try the want columns of The Herald. A an* rents Invested In thla manner may make yeu sassy dellara. HELP WASTED-MALB Rates for advertisements under this elajsiH.n Hon- l time, i ct-nts per line , I week, so cents per tine; i month, fl per line. HUMMEL ~ ' SaCceriaors to PETTY, IRMMKI. A CO., EMPLOYMENT AGENTS, 300-802 W. Second at.. In basement California Bank Bldg. Tel. Office hours from 7 a. m. to 7:30 p. m., except Sunders. HOTEL DEPARTMENT Second cook, country, *W, etc.; dishwasher, $20, etr.: marker and distributor, ?30, etc.; shirt pol isher, Troy machine. fSO, etc.; shirt finisher, hand work, ».to. eto.; all three for first-class hotel laun dry, conn try { boy lo wash sliver and glasses. HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT Girl for housework, assist with cooking. S18; 4 house girls, Santa Ana. |1a.g20 and 536; bouse girl, Pasadena, |1'» to*l*. good home; second girl, city, •20; house girl, 4 sdults, cttv, 12"; nurse girl, 1 rhild. some second work, $20; house girl. Olive St.. 636; Pearl at.,920; Grand ay«»., 620; San Diego, 190; Orange county, 620: Pomona, 621); A lindens, |2&; Santa Barbara, - • >. HOTEL DEPARTMENT Two waitresses, Ventura, |20 each; waitress, bsjgch t jjjg| I waitresses, city. #7 week ; arm \vaft resses, city, small restaurant. 6s week ; woman to do chamber work 2 days each week; waitress, tourist hotel. $20, etc., and fare; 2 waitresses, city, ?20 each; waitress. Pomona. Redlands, Pasadena, *anta Barbara, Redondo. ?20 and g96; short order cook. *s week; 2 first class waitresses, country hotel, S2O and fare. M HI MMEL BROS. * CO. lIT-AN'TKI)- SALESMEN -fIOO TO ftSl PER Tf month ami expenses: sample line; position permanent, pleasant and desirable. Address, with stamp, KING MF'O CO., V. 76, Chicago. 7-29 WANTED A FEW MEN OF GOOD AD dress can rind employment by ayplylng at room -00, Currier block, Tblrd st. 8-24 H WANTED— HELP FREE—27 SITUATIONS, 414'= S. Broadway. K. NETTINGER. tANTED—MAN TO CLEAR LAND; DAYS' TV work; loog job. T.. box 80. 24 rtISLL YOUR NEIGHBOR ABOUT THE 1 Herald. H is a great newspaper. Send a «ample copy east occasionally. If you don't want to send your own paper cal! at the ollice and have i hem mailed direct, free of cost. FREE OF COST-YOUR CHOICE OF 200 standard books, handsomely and substantially Ijound In cloth. For particulars sec 2-colurau an nouncement In this issue. }\ ANTED-FEMALE \\T ANTED-GIRLTO ASSIST WITH HOUSE- W work and go to school; boani and room; -mall family. Address, 83-J .llllett st.. Brooklyn Heights. 24 T^TANTED—TAILORESSKS FOR FINE CCS* ▼ V tom coats; only first class help need apply. lACOBY 8K05..12S N. Spring, tailoring deparU ment. 24 T74REK OF COST-YOUR CHOICE OF 200 J; standard books, handsomely and substantially hound iv cloth. For particulars sec 2-columu an nouncement in this issue. rilO BUY OR BELL ANYTHING THAT IS X saleable try tbe want columns of The Herald, A few cents invested In this manner may make you many dollars. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE Il r ANTKD--Bv' YOUNti MAN. SITUATION TT to look after horses or grounds for private, house. Address box 30, Herald office. 23 riIELL YOUR NEIGHBOR ABOUT THE J. Herald. It is a great newspaper. Send a sample copy east, occasionally. It you don't want lo send your own paper, call at the office and have them mailed direct, free of cost. -fTIREK OF COST—YOUR CHOICE OF 200 1 standard books, handsomely and substantially bound in cloth. For particulars see 2-column an* nnuncement in this Issue. W^TE^^E^J^ IVTANTKIi - A SITUATION TO DO CRAM. y\ ber or other work, when.' daughter can also work. WIU go home nights. S. Box 70. 21 WANTED—SITUATION IN SMALL FAM lly for general housework. 668 Wolfskin aye. 24 TpREX OF COST—YOUR CHOICE OK 200 X standard books, handsomely and substantially hound In cloth. For particulars see 2-coluran an nouncement In this issue. WA NTED-—PAR TNER TELL YOUR "NEIGHBOR ABOUT THE HER. eld. li is a great uewspaper Send a sample copy ea*t occasionally, if you don't want to send your own paper, call at the office and have them mailed direct, free of cost. Xp REE OF COST—YOUR CHOICE OF 200 JT standard books, handsomely and substantially bound in cloth. For particulars see 2-column an* nouncement in this issue. WANJ ED—AGENTS rfIELL YOUR NEIGHBOR A BOUT THE HER* X aid. II is v crest newspaper. Send a sample copy east occasionally. Ifyondont want to send your own paper, call at the office and have them mailed directlree of cost. TjxREE OF COST -YOUR CHOK E OF 900 ,r standard books, handsomely and substantially bound in cloth. For particulars see--column an nouncement In this Issue. WANTED—TO RENT ■^XT ANTED—2 FI'RNISHED ROOMS WITH board: must be close in ; can partly furnish one room. Address X V Z, Herald office. 0 tt* rpELL VOIR NEIGHBOR ABOUT THE J Herald. It Is pj great newspaper. Send a sample copy east, occasionally. If yog don't want to send your own paper call al the office and have them mailed direct, free of cost. WANTED—LIVE STOCK "CIREE OF COST -YOUR CHOICE OF 200 V standard books, handsomely ami substantially bound in cloth. For particular* sco 2-vol ii run wri uonnoenient In this issue. rpO BUY OR SELL ANYTHING THAT IS JL saleable,try the want columns of The Herald. A few cent- Invested In this manner may make yon many dollars. WANTED^ISCEIMAN^ WANTED TO BUY A 10-HORSE PQVVER locomotive, for wood tiring. In good working order: free at Yuma, Arts. Address, with price aud particulars. W. F.. Ileruld office. 29 mO BUY OB HELL ANYTHING THAT IS \ saleable try the want columns of The Herald. A few cents invested iv this mauner may make you many dollars. LOST AND FOUND T^osy C SU§DAY S A^ street, betweeu Pasadena avenue and the river a velvet c*ap* trimmed with jet and fur. Finder Will be liberal! v rewarded by leaving same nt tW Enst Third street. -j*; lOSTI OST ON < <Ht. TEMPLE AND BUNKER J Hill one double-barrel breach-loading shot glib; |S reward If returned to Harrison's gnu store, DOT. First and Main. 21 T OST -FRIDAY MORNING, ON SPRING OR I J Broadway, lady's gold w atcb ; had initials M. L. on hack, chain attached ; reward if returned to fil l Son Benito st. 24 T OST-A PURSE CONTAINING 6)1, WITH I j tody's name in. Thursday, on Seventh st., near Flower. Rrturu to 120 Boyle aye, and receive reward. 2> ' JOBT- WI THIN LAST WEEK, LADY'S 6 X J solHaire diamond Hug. Handsome reward if returned to room i, Gray Gables, Seven to and Hill. Jl TOST A SEAL MILITARY (APE IN MRIV- J ing about the city. Return to Herald office and De rewarded. 28 OF COST YOUH CHOICE OF 200 r standard tiooks. handsomely and substantially bound In cloth. For particulars see 2-column an nouncement in ibis Issue. rilO BUY OR SELL ANYTHING THAT IS O. saleable try the want columns of The Herald. A few cents Invested In this mauner may make you many dollars. MACHINE MANUFACTORY YON SERKEY MANUFAtn URING CO., 234 -2* i E. Second st., manufacturers of special machinery, dies aud models; only accurate work; guaranteed. -|pREE OF ( OST- VOI R ( HOICE OK 300 V standard books, handsomely and substan tially bound iv cloth. For partleulars see 2 column announcement in this paper. WATCHMAKER _ rjcHK fl.At E TIM I AYE YOuIVwATOH rlb- X paired; you get a guarantee that is worth aumethlng. W. J. GET/,, 8:16 S. Droadway. CAR^T^CLEANINO I STJtXjaT 'CABPEI CLEANISO, SEWING and laying. JOilN it. RICHARDS, 130 N. ftprlnf; tel. IMS. t-» tf LOS ANGELES HERALD: MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 24. 1896. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Rates for advertisements under tills classifica tion -I time, ft cents per line; I week, SO cents per line; l month. Si per line. lir ANTED- NG ~M~AN v V with a capital of 120*0 or more, can obtain a working Interest In a modem department store In on* of the best trull and manufacturing c*nt*rs In Southern California. Capital now Invested taoen. Best of ref*renc*s required. Address L. W. MITCHELL, 3CS Soutti Broadway. '.'« \Xr» HAVE ONE OK THE BEST PAYING ?V businesses in California, controlling large and grow ing trade. We would like to have party with $ e,ooll to help us Increase our output of inauufac lured goods: absolute security guaranteed : none hut principals entertained. Address F., box so, Herald office. 2' 1.-SOR SALE WANTED LADIES AND HEN 1 tlemen v ith caphal lo represent us in t'aliror ula and eastern cities: nlao good canvassers Em medlatrlv; liberal terms. FHAZRR I'll ARM A CAL COMPANY, Its Rryson blk, sth Hoor. 31 17IIIR SALE-ONE OK THE REST LIVERY businesses In SoulhernCallfornla;must lie sold ah once on account of sickness: thorough tnvestl gailon. Call or address REDLANDS LIVERY, Redlands. Cal. 3 13 1,-OR SALE COFFEE AND LUNCH" PAR ! lor, Splendid delicacy trade. A bargain and snap for Monday. Want orler. MAHONEY A MYERS, i_'S S. Main St., adjoining postotbc*. *-i Sl)4)*» WILL BUY A GOOD PAYING I CR nlshed rooming bouse and restaurant doing a business of f:to>> per month ; SWddown, bal ancef3.6o per week. ats ft. Grand aye. 27 I.IOR SALE WANTED -HONEST, INTELI- V gent man with ?ti-. In hay, grain and produce business. MAHONEY & MYERS, -KM s. Main St., adjoining postohioe. H YOB SALE A CIGAR, FRUIT AND DRINK r stand; good location; rent, 57. with living rontn. Address V.. box 10, Herald office. ".'I FOR SALE—i >H TO LEI-THE SMALL IRON stor* building opposite tbe postothce; line poultry or fruit stand; want offer. -I kl SELL OR EXCHANGE PROPERTY; _ quick. Go to BEN WHITE. ;il W. First st. '.'5 rpO SELL OUT YOUR BUSINESS SEE I. D. X. BARNARD. Il7'j S. Ilroadway. FOR SALE—LODGING HOUSES ITS REE iIK COST - YOUR CHOICE OK Jon standard nooks, handsomely ami substantial ly bound In cloth, Kor particulars see two coiumn announcement in this issue. BUSINESS PERSONALS I>E!tSONAL-.1 1;sTLIKE I'INDINO MONEy!" Tliat's what people say who have tried a smnll ad. in The Herald. They don't cost much, bOt ihe results are simply marvelous. In this popular de partment The Herald has made a more than 200 per cent in the past few months. Bit; circulation counts. The Herald has it. If you want to talk to half ihe people iv Los Angeles and other parts of Southern California, tr/ a small ad. In addition to ths immense aud rapidly Increasing circulation of The Herald, its sales by newsboys, on trains, at hotels and summer resorts, make it the advertising medium of the Pacific coust. Look over these small advertisements today. They will luterest you and may make you some money. Tomorrow try one. The results will be both sur prising and satisfying. 6-3tf I >ERso.\.VL-FRESH BOASTED COFFEE— Mocha and Java, 3V; Ralston cereal coffee. Me; 5 lbs good tea.fi; 8 ihs rolled wheat, 26c; 12 lbs while beans, 2"ic; 6 lbs (-astern buckwheat, 250; can cocoa, 16c; can com beef, I0c; can lelly, 'n-; 4 lbs peaches. 2- r M*; s lbs prunes, 2">c; in lbs raisins, 36c: "> boxes sardines,'JV ; Scans salmou. 2"n? ; &Mb sack Hour, BOc; 50 bars soap, tli pork, sc; bacon, lUr; pure margurlne, SOc v roll. ECONOMIC STORE, 409 S. Broadway. PERMJNAL— RALPHS BROS.—ti OLD BAR Hour, V city Hour, 0oc; grauulated sugar, lit lbs., ii; brown sugar, 21 lbs., |]; 8 lbs. rolled wheal or oats, 25c; sardines, 5 hoxes. 25c; toma toes, 4 csph, 25c; 7 bars German family soap, 26c; 5 gallons oil, fl; gssoline, (I; S pac.kaces morning meal, 25c; lard, ltMb. can, Wr; 12 lbs beans, 2"».-; tf lbs. rice, 26c. 600 s. Spring St., cor. HUth. 6-20 PERSONAL— THE OLD AND THE NEW; In former days the rule was slow sales and large profits; hut a better way bas arisen ; quick sales and small profits; anil hear In mind that wo have good aoods. well bought and askinz hut :i small profit for doing business, v. ti. HARNESS STORE. V. S. Hotel blook. 23 I>ERSONAL- NEW PROCESS; IRBEGU larliies, from whatever cause, cured without medicine. Instruments or pain: sur.- cure; lmly attendants; low fees, fell* S tirand aye. ti-3 IJSERSONAL-B MORRIS PAYB THE HlGH est price for gents' second-hand clothing: send post«I; will call lll'j Commercial st. 6-1S FREE <JF COST-YOUR CHOICE OK 200 stsndard boogs, handsomely aud rsultstan tially bound in cloth. For particulars sen 2 column aonouncemeut' in tbis paper. PERSONAL '' I>ERSONAL -DO \oi* TviSH TO 'malißY* We have a list of ladles and gents ol menus; call, Investigate; strictly confidential; all letters must contaiu 10c stamps. Room Jf>. tiZ'! a S, Broadway. PERSONAL - NEW PROCESS - IRREGU larities, from whatever cause, cured without medicine, instruments or pain; sure cure; ?| treat ment; home. 819 Grand aye. t>-a-K EDUCATIONAL ' WOODBVR) BL'SLNESfi COLLEGE <IN corporated), 22« S. Spring st.. Is the oldest nnd largest commercial school in Krnithem Califor nia; tbe most hpaiiiiful college rooms and equip* meuts to be found in the state; elevator for pupils* use; a large faculty of esperienced and aide In cirtictors; open the entire year; both dky and even ing sessions; a practical English course, a thor ough hnslness course and a course in shorthand and typewriting under an experienced stenogra pher. Write or call for Illustrated catalogue and fullinl'ormatlon. o. a. HOUGH, presideut. N. G. FELKER, vice-president. LOS ANGELES BUSINESS COLLEGE (IN corporated). 212 W. Third st., the oldest, larg est, best equipped school of Its kind In tiie city) thorough course of study, experienced teachers modem methods, new and delightful looms reached by elevator; success graduates: day tend night ses sions, Write or call foi full information. MIME. CHAPHE MORGAN. LATE OK NEW York clljr, will beaoh the true art of singing will prepare nnd finish ladies and gentlemen foi ehun h eoneert. oratorio Or operatic stage; voice) tested free of charge on Wednesdays aud Satur days at studio, room 3, The Spencer, 816}« W, Third st. 3-18 FROEBKL INSTITI I E i CASA DE ROSAS training school for kindergarten; also tchoo for boys and girls or all grades: opens Septembei 23d. Apply to MA DA .ME LOUIS CLAVERIE. 8-7-ly BOYNTON NORMAL. Fop. TEACHER.' only, begins September ltith; teachers aidet ift setiini positions; teachers, governesses ant tutors supplied. Room r>2s, stimson block. «-30tf GIRL'S COLLBOIATK SCHOOL. IftlsVlOSQ 8 Urtßd aye.; a bdordlOggodtjgy school; kin dorgarteii in connection; carriage service, MIA. PARSONS and Miss DENNEN, principals, tf 108I OB A NOBLES TRAINING SCHOOL FOR j Klndergartners. Fail term September isth MRS. N. D. MA VHEW, Q7w W. Twenty-third at «*Btf SCHOOL FOR ROYS NO. |M W. PlCt IU St. HORACE A. BROWN, LL. B. HARP STUDIO. MRS. J. M. JONES. 1003 W Seventh st. 6-tf I[IREE OF COST - YOUR CHOI CM OF 90 standard books, handsomely and substantial ly hound in cloth. For particularsscu two colurai announcement in this Issue. PATENTS, COPYRIQHTS, ETC. PATENTS FOR INVENTIONS OBTAINEI in all countries; bought and sold. S. J. DA* »t CO., patent attorneys, room 83, Bryson blk. tf KNIGHT BROS, PATENT SOLICITOR* free book on pal ents. 308 Stimson blk. 9-22- IpREE OF COST- YOUR CHOICE OF 20 1 f-taudard books, handsomely antl substantial! bound in cloth. For particulars see, 2 cojumu a* nouuecnient iv this Issue. ' rpO BUY OK SELL ANYTHING THAI I J, saleable, try the wgnl columns of The Herah A few cents Invested in this manner may tnak yon many dollars. PHRENOLOGY LADIES OF TifiN " t'Ttalulng and Instructive lectures on tb causes that produce ner\'ous diseases and the dii eases of women, toxether with the best means f their prevention aud cure, by DR. ENGLISH specialist in diseases of the eplne and other Deri OOS diseases of women, at W. C. T. U. ball» 00 Broadway and Temple st., February 20! h, 2-lth an Hth, at 2:30 In the afternoon. Admission free, ex ceptthe last. t •* rpELL YOUR NEIGH ROR ABOUT THE HEI 1 aid. It Is a great newspaper. Sentlasainpl copj* east occasionally. If you don't want to sen your own paper call at the oltico and have then mailed direct free of cost. . CAPITALISTS InOK SALE-TO f'APITALISIS; I HAVJ 1 about §126,0000f the very best centrally locate Income property in this city, all rented and payin not less than s per cent net, and clear of fncun hrance; my Interests are largely In another com try, and desirous to sell at slmost the purchaser) price; time to suit; no agents uced apply. At dress V., box 60, Herald office. eodS-li FINANCIAL Rates for adveallsements under this classifica tion—! time, ■> cents per Hoe; 1 week, 80 cepts per Hoe; | month, fl per line. IIACIFIO LOAN CO. -LOANS (V ART amount on all kinds of collateral security, diamonds, Jewelry and sealskins; also on pianos, furniture and household goods in private, lodging and boarding houses or hotels without removal. Partial pa> ments received. Money quick; business eontldentlal; private office for ladles. W. E. DE GROOT. manager, rooms 2 and 1,114 S. spring st. IT NION LOAN CO, . stlmson Blk. Loans money on all kinds of collateral security : watches diamonds, sealsklus, and furniture In lodging and boarding houses and on pianos without, removal; also on bonds, stocks, mortgages; low In terest; money al once; business confidential; pri vate office for ladles; room HI- CLARK K. SHAW, manager rooms HI and 112 first floor, Stimson block. tf FTMIE GERMAN SAVINGS AND LOAN SO. 1 ciety of San Francisco will make loans ou im proved city and country prnpem . On loans ofSYOOO and under certificates of title from the Title Insurance and Trust Co., w ill be accepted, makiugtha expenses on such loans very small. Building loans a spee[altv. Apply to R. O. LUNT, Agent, 227 W. Second. fl.Vtf MONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, watches, jewelry, sealskins, etc ; also on pianos, merchandise. Iron aud steel safes, furni ture in lodging houses, hnardlnif houses and hotels, without removal; also on city and country prop erty ; low Interest; can have money at once; busi ness confidential; private office for ladiei. GEO, S. ROBINSON. :33 W. First St., rooms .' and 3. If IB t'OHN 4m The Los Angeles Pawnbroker. 148 N Mnfu st , loans money on diamonds, watches, jewelry, firearms, pianos, libraries arid all other collateral securities; also sells unredeemed pledges for mooev loaned and one month's Interpol added; make no mistake, it Is tbe reliable L B CORN, the I*oB Angeles pawnbroker. 3-10 A BARREL OF MONEY .iV TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS. l'iapos. furniture, real estate, etc. Business strlctlv private. S. P. CREASINGER. 3 13 247 S. Broadway, rooms I and 2. MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY OR COUNTRY real estate; lowest rates; personal notes or security, warrants, discount mortgaips ornny ne gotiable papers; for sale, rirsi class gusrantv mort gages; interest ti bat, JOHN L. PAVKOVICH, 2-1) W. First st. 3-24tf I>OINDEX I'ER * WADSWORTH, BROW, ers. 305 W. Second St.. buy and sell stocks, morttfaires. honds nnd any good securities; If yon wish to lend or borrow or Invest in real estate call on us; collections made aud propert y munuged for non-residents, 2sif LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO. Loans money on all kinds of collateral secu rity; money quickly; business strictly confidential, Rooms 95 and !»« Brvsou block, lifth floor. JOHN MITCHELL JONES, manager. 7-3-lyr TIO LOAN-MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT reasonable rates. WILLIAM F. BOSBY SHELL, 107 S. Broadway. 10-13tf TF YOU HAVE ANY FIRST*! 'LASS SECURI- I ties, mortgages, bonds, stocks or notes for sale or wish to make an fnvnstment of this kind, ad dress R. ALTSCHUL, I.3'j W. Second St., Bur dick blk. MONEY TO LOAN -FROM 8800 TO $30,000 TO loan In sums to suit. No delays. Continen tal Building and Loan Association, 217 S.Broad way. VICTOR WANKOWSKI, agent. tf MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, watches, jewelry, pianos, live stock, car riattes, bicycles, all kinds of personal and collateral Security. LEE BROH., 4J-J 8. springs!. s-21 rpO LOAN-830,000 IN ONE AMOUNT OR j\ smaller sums; Interests per cent net; good cltv security desired. YVICKS A MACDONALD, At torneys, 110 Court st., Los Angeles 28 rpO LO AN UNLIMITED AMOU NT FO R .JL small loans; no commission; light expense. SECURITY' LOAN AND TRUST CO-, 223 8. Sprlngst. rpO LOAN—Bb>oo TO 810,000 ON REAL ESTATE X security. ALLISON BARLOW, 1239. Braad way. ti-7tf Ip It EE OF COST—YOUR CHOICE OF 200 standard books, handsomely aud suhstair. tlally bound In cloth. For particulars ace 2 column annonncemet't in this paper. WANTED- TO BORROW IpREE OF COST-YOUR CHOICE OF 200 standard books, handsomely and substan tially bound Iv cloth, For particulars sec 2 column announcement In this paper rpo BUY OR BELL ANYTHING THAT IS X saleable, try the want columns of The Herald. A few centa Invested iv this mauner may make you many dollars. MEDIUMS rplIE YVORLD"sYtH MEd!U*M^ANI> X palmist, known throughout Europe anil America as syra, the mystic wonder, the greatest living medium of the age; if deceived by fakirs, would-be mediums, Syra will give a test to prove ber powers: talis jOSt what you wanttoknow; in fact advises you in all troubles. Room 19, 637! ; i S. Broadway. 10-30 MRS. MAN DEN A, TEACHER OF OCCULT and metaphysical law; develops spiritual and self-beuling power; cliiss aud private Instruc tions; also clairvoyant card reader, palmist and astrolos^ l - Consultation free. Hours, oa.m. to Bp. m. Office, 215 S. Spring st., lOOtn 7. 3-23 MADAME DEAN- FORTUNE TELLING BY cards; ow of the greatest in the World; reads correctly past, present and future; all busi ness transactions, losses, law suits and all affairs of love. No. 205 E. Fifth at. 4-21 MRS WALKER* THE GREAT CLAIRVOY ant and card medium is meet I tig with wonder ful success; she Invites the. most skeptical to test ber power. Hours, 9a.m.toS p. m. Parlors 3-1, ZW.i S. spring st. 8-17 MRS. SAN FORD JOHNSON, THE INDE pendent slate writer and medium. glv»s sit titiyt-- daily at 628 S. Los Angeles st . and holds cir cles on Tliursday evening, at 8 p. vi., of each week. Admission 50c. 4-13 MADAM LYDIA, CARD READER -BUST card reader in the world. Ladies nOO! gents It. Horns from s a.m. to 4 p in. Room 21, San Julian, cor. Fifth ami Snn Julian sts. 5-22 MRS. PARKER. PALMIST, CLAIRVOYANT and medium; lile reading,business removals, law suits, mineral locations, love affairs, etc. 2:w a S. Spring st-, loom 4. 6-80 IF YOU ARE IN TROUBLE OR YVANT TO know your future consult Zlngara, the gypsy, at-ITS. Hill at.; ladies only; office hours, 10 o. ru. to 8 p. m. S-i \UTOMATIC YVRITING -FRANCIS X. IRE . laud, 450 H. Hill st. Sittings daily and by appointment; answering sealed b'tters a spe cialty. 20 MME. STANLEY, CELEBRATED CARD reader, reads your entire past and future. Ladies or gentlemen 50c. Parlor 12, 322 b. Spring. 4-17 INSPIRATIVE LIFE AND CARD READING medium -Terms,gentlemen, 12; ladtesfL sau Julian, cor. Fifth, San Julian, lop Moor, room 31. MADAM NORMAN D, Til X MAGNETIC healer nnd life reading medium; deveiopes medium Power. 2^i> 1 a E. Seventh St. 1 MRS. HARNETT-SITTINGS DAILY; ClR cles Tuesday nnd Thursday evenings. 483 s. Main st., opp. postofllce. 4-21 4 ONES H. PLEASANCE, DEAD-TRANCE medium; simngs daily at residence 83t H. Broadway. y.g Ip REE OF COST—YOUR CHOICE OF 200 X staudurd books, handsom«'l v and substan tially bound Iv doth. For particulars sec 2 cotumn snuouueement iv this puper. ATTORNEYS-AT'LA W BRATtNER YV. LEE, JOHN D. WORK, O YVlley Wells -Wells, YVork *t Lee-attorneys and counsellors at law. Rooms 11 to I*. Baker block. Los Angeles, cal. I'ractico in all state and ItSleral courts. Telephone 87. 3-2 j |jßousseau * Montgomery, ; J-* Atlornevs-at-Law, 403 Bradbury blk., Los Angeles. 4-5 (1 F. CRONIN. ATTORNEY AT-LAW; OF* (ices, 18 and l » Bank bldg., cor. Main and First sts. Ad\ ice tree, 8-10-8 MJ. NOLEN, ATTORNEY-AT LAW, 129 S. • Spring. Advice free. 1-18-07 DETECTIVE AGENCIES WHEN IX NEED OF A SHREWD "iIAN to trace down a trail or to locate any Indi vidual, apply lo the GLOBE DETECTIVF: AGENCY. Pacific Coast office, 10l? a s. Broad way. 3*21 IpREE OF COST YOUR (HOME OF 200 standard books, hundsomelv and substan tially bound iti cloth. For particulars see 2 column announoemeul in this paper. rp(> BUY OR SKfd, ANYTIIINU THAT IS J. ssleable, try the want columns or Tbe Herald. A few cents invested in this manner may muke you many dollars. - STORAOE DRY' AND CLEAN STORAOE TOrYiOUBE hold goods, pianos, trunks, eto. City Ware house, «7.5 Upper Mala St., C. T, SMITH, proprie tor. Tel. MS. if FOR RENT-HOUSES Rites for advertisement* under thin classiflca tfon Hlrnf.p cfniii »»r line; 1 week, 80 cents pet line; I month, ft per line. IpOR RKNT-BROOM COTTAGE, BATH ! hot and cold water, grate and mantel; als< ■ room flat, newly papered and painted; atgi 3 rooms with every convenience for hnuaekeepinK These houses are close Iv and reasonable rent Apply MS & Wall st. 24 TpOR RKNT ONE OF IHK FINEST FIN r is bed 8. mom houses In the city; Is titled up for a doctor or a sanitarium; uill rent reasonahli to (he right party, t all ou or address MRS BROWN", 712. S. Spring st. >\ rpo let HorsK OF ft rooms, barn M bake oven; all ready for bakery business lawn, fruit and shade trees, with ait acre of ground On First St.. Boyle Heights. See F. A. HUTCHIN &ON, MO s. Broadway. »i TnOR RENT 1011 SAN I'EE ST.. NEW I ROOI modem house; rent low. Also new S-roon modern house, corner Washington and Santee first-class. Owner al houses Monday nt 10 a.m. 2 fpOR RENT 4 ROOMS NEWLY PAPKREI and clean; hath, patent closet, sink and aewei connections; place for fire In two rooms; $12, in eluding water. Apply §~ «** Wsll St., for key. 2 lIOR RENT- 8-ROOM HOUSE, ItFAI.THY neat, convenient place, near car line, Gas hot and cold water, etc. g2O per month, wltl water. 72fl Wltmer st. pg "IP OR BENT—THE CHEAPEST FLACK IB X town for mattings, linoleums and window shades. THE MATTING MART, 5Ui s. Broad way. 4-8 IpOR RENT A MODERN S-ROOM HOUSE X nicely papered; reasonable rent. ];;•;•) Fig ueroa st. 10 s if FOR RENT -MIX-ROOM HOUSE, MODERN stable; water free: #17. 738 Central aye. 25 IpOR RENT - FURNISHED HOUSE, OI ; room* uud board, P. O. Box 840. 24 FOR RENT—CHEAP—A 4 ROOM HOUSE No. 1382 W. Ninth st 20 FOR RBNTyROOMS If OR RENT—THE NICEST*" "VuRN IB RE I rooms in thecity; everything new. This house is managed by parties who have been in busines* long enough to know bow to treat people; price! reasonable, hotel Portland, 444 l n 's. innni street 223 II OR RENT—DOCBLE PARLORS FURNISH ed for light housekeeping; grate, bath; *l-l large, sqnnv, pleasant trout room, suitable for two housekeeping privileges, 87.50 per month. lOOli s Broadway. 21 TpOR RENT -HOTEL CLARENDONI NEW X and elegant building, 401 to 412 Hill, cor Fourth St; all modern convenience*; apartment!' furnished or unfurnished, single or en suite. 24 IpOR RE NT — NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS : ut the Madison, which has changed hands and is now owned and managed by MRS. E. 11. WOOD. HAM. «S1 8. Main st.; prices reasonable. 5-24 IpOR RENT—ELEGANTLY FURNISH EI rooms, single or en suite, with or without board, at HOTEL ST. A NOELO, cor. Temple st, and Grand aye. 24 TpOR RENT-ROOMS FURNISHED, SINOLF. X or en suite; beds 25 cents and upwards. RFSS UoL'SE, cor. Los Angeles and First sts. 3-2 IriOß RENT—I3B N. MAINBT.,TIIE DENVER; 1 nicely furnished rooms, J1.50 per week and up ward ; center of city; 25c to fl a day. 0-14 tf I~pOR RENT—THE MARIPOSA, 321 E. 1 ond st.; furnished rooms, IMS per week up; lodging, 25c, 36c and 50c per night. 10-1 tf FOR RENT-TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS; privilege of light housekeeping; all con venlences. 222 W. Fifth st. 24 FOR RENT—THE MENLO; ELEGANTLY furnished rooms; baths free; prices low; 420 S. Main St.. opp. postofllce. tf FOR RENT—FURNISHED, TWO FRONT ROOMS; also outside rooms, 81,50 per week. 510 S. Spring st. S 13 TpOR RENT-LARGE SUNNY FURNISHED X rooms, with privilege of light housekeeping. 433 E. Third st. 21 IpOR RENT-HOUSEKEEPING FURNISHED * rooms; $1.50 to 12 per week. NITTINGER'S, 451 S. Hope. tf FOR RENT-HOTEL DE GRENOBLE, COR. Allso and N. Los Angeles st., suuny rooms by the week. 3-19 IpOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS FROM X #1.50 week, close in; the Waverly, 127 E. Third. 29 FOR RENT—FURNISHED FRONT ROOM on car line. 587 Wolfskin aye. l-2«-tf Ip REE OF COST — YOUR CHOICE OF 20C ' standard books, handsomely and substantial lv bound in cloth. For particulars see two column announcement luthlslssue. _ XpOR RENT-PART OF STORE, WITIIIhTNI' X show window, on Broadway; excellent toon tion lor jeweler. Inquire at 508 S. Broadway, tf rpO BUY OR SELL ANYTHING THAT It- X saleable try the want columns of The Herald. A few cents invested In tbis manner may make you many dollars. FOR RENT^ODQ^QJIO^E^ rpELLYOUB NEIGHBOR ABOUT THE HER JL, aid. Tt is a great newspaper. Send a sample copy east occasionally. If you don't want to send your own paper, call at tbe office and have tbem mailed direct free of cost. FOR RENT—RANCHES FREE OF COST — YOU It* CHOICE OF 20f standard hooks, handsomely and substantial, ly bound in cloth. For particulars see two column announcement in this Issue. FOR RENT.,MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—LODGE ROOM AT TURNER ball; every first aud third Friday of each month. Inquire of janitor. 14-tf PIANOS InORHAMU ' PIANOS! PIANOS!! PIANOS:!! Great bargains in slightly used upright pianos. I Matchless Shaw, good as new, 1 sleiuway A sons, tine condition, *J7i 1 Decker Itros., tine condition. ♦-■to, 1 Decker Bros., almost new, ..100. I Fischer, fl7ft. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MUSIC CO., 2M-1U) W. Third at., MM Bradbury bUlldlßf. Tpon SALE— fiood upright piano, sifl.v llardtnao, nearly new, fJTo. Hans, slightly used.s.lso. Estey organ, good as uew, *5.j. Tabor organ, J 606 s. Broadway. II IrtOK SALE - BARGAINS IN Vl'RlCtH'l ? PIANOS -. I Howard, 91H5. 1 Weber. fgtjS. t Ilardiuau, ?jyo. 1 Vose, f.!7 3. 1 steck, sia-,. OARDNEK & ZELI.NER PIANO CO.. 27 i) 3 s. Broadway, Byrne blk. KNAVE AND VOSE ft SONS PIANOS Al BIRKEL'S Parlnts ISaod l«, Plrtlo blk. t rpO BUY OR SELL ANYTHING THAT !« .1. saleable try tbe want columns ofTbe Herald A few ceots Invested io this mauner may tuak< you many dollars. JWYSICIA DR. WmT DAWSON*" vT?APATHIC PIIYSI clan; 12years' practice In this city; treats b; the uew International system of electric therapeu lies, with tne latest Improved batteries and appl aiices, skillfully applied, and the results aretrul, marvelous; electric and medicated bath?*; se sworn statements at office, 310 S. Broadway. Con sulfation free. 3 23 ] DORA KING. GERMAN-ENGLISH SPi ./ciallst; diseases of women; all irregularitb restored; treatment confidential; cure guarantee. 44fs S. Broadway. 6-6-B8 DR. WITTEN, ENGLISH PHYSCIAN AN surgeon; specialty, diseases of women an children. 755 s. Hill St.; hours, oto 11 a.m., 2 to and 7 to 8 p.m. 3-15 MRS. DR. J. H. SMITH --SPECIALTY. Mil wifery; ladles cared for during conflnemer at7l7 Rellevue aye.; calls promptly attended v tel. 1118. If REE OF COST-YOUR CHOICE OF 2t 1 standard books, handsomely and suhstai ttally bound In cloth. For particulars see : column announcement In this paper. SPECIALISTS^ C" iUHk of rupture guaranteed by .' aafe.sreedy, painless and permanent r.ietho' without detention from business, by DR. WHITI 111 LL, i i:>' a S. Spring su office hours, 10 a. m. i 4 p.m. 4-14 DR. R. O. COLLINS, OPTHALMIC OPTTCIAr with the Los Angeles Optical Institute ; cyi examined free. 125 s. spring sc. II BEE OF COST-YOUR CHOICE OF 3< standard hooks, handsomely and aubsta tlally hound In cloth. For particulars see column announcement In this paper. MEDICAL Rates for sd\ «rlisements nnier this rl.nsific* tion i tlsae. 6cents per line; 1 week, 80cents pet line; l month fl per line. CURES DR U N KEN NESS I CURINO CTTRKS MORPHINE HABIT I CURINO CURES TOBACCO HABIT! Drunkards are/-ursed with a craving, gnawing appetite for alcoholic driuk, which appetlt* they cannot control or satisfy. This morbid appetlt" frequentiv has an Inherited predisposition as a cons'ltutlonal cause, and with such tbe heredrlary vice Is easily aroused io activity snd becomes an IrreslstlhU com rolling influence It Is not clvilir.ed man s natural disposition to re llnqufshal! thai series to make life happy in order to satisfy Ills desire for drink Such, however. Is the rase with dipsomaniacs. The periodica! drunk ard presents no such posit Ive pathological changes, as he indulges hut seldom, and allows the system time to recover by eliminating ihe poison before It has time to cause tissue Injuries. Although such men sometimes go to terrible ex cesses, tn some Instances prolnnglns tbe debauch for several weeks, they either have a grea* appe tite and consume much food, or else tbey depend entirely on the liquor for aliment. When quantities of food are ingested, it ever elsesa protecting influence, keeping the gastr'.c. functions busy, neutralizing to a large extent tbe riolsonous effect of the liquor, and therefore timi ng to equalise the circulation. When the desire for food is completely suppressed by the liquor, the system la left unprotected to the mercy of the alcohol and the nervous organs rpreive the full effects of the stimulant. Many persons In the prime of life persuade themaeives that a moderate use of liquor taken regularly, even on an empty stomach, will cause do detrimental results, as they experience no im mediate disagreeable symptomi. Msny will even claim that their systems demand the stimulus aud lhar marked benefits follow- Its use. No more fallacious or deceptive idea can be en tertained by a healthy man. The system, It Is true, becomes habituated to tho abuse as It does to the narcotic poisons—opium, haschfsh, chloral or tobacco; but let such persons discontinue Its use for any reason, and for weeks they mint suffer w-ith loss of appetite, fever, pains, or palpitation, with perhaps constipation ana nervous Irritability and loss of flesh. The system In such cases bas from long abusi become changed and demands its regular poison to sustain tbe abnormal standard created by the liquor. With hops and all the finer emotions and sensihfllties crushed, tbe victims of the liquor habit are only capable of causing tears and shame to all connected with them. No higher mission comes to the medical man—no greater credit can attach to nis skill—than to find a treatment that can stay tnis "torrent of misery that flowa so re lentlessly over Its bed of human hearts " Even more than alcohol, the opium habit holds Its thousands of victims tv degrading slavery- Since the introduction of tbe hypodermic syringe the pernicious Juice of the poppy has destroyed myriads of human bodiea and minds among the fairest and brightest women and most intellectual of men. The medical profession, with occasional exceptions, are too apathetic with respect to this haunting vine. They are too often open to a graver charge than apathy—they have been Instrumental In teaching thousands the way to the worse (because truer) In ferno than that over which the great Italian poet Inscribed the terrible warning: "Who enters here leaves bope beblnd. CURINO Is for sale by all druggists. tf IpREE OF cost-YOUR CHOICE OF 800 slumiurd books, banilsomely and substan tially bound in cloth. For particulars see 2 column announcement in this paper. MASSAGE AND ELECTRICITY I T DOES NO GOOD TO SHOW THE RIGHT way to some people, tbey won't'see jl, evan If you are willing to prove to them that it Is easiest aud cheapest tv the cud. But not so with all- Home don't need urging When tfiey understand the help that comes with electricltv and scientific massage treatment MRS. DR. MAYER, 817 B. B mad way. Tll v W i ley. 4- 2 TpDITH AN WAY, FORMERLY OF BOSTON, J 4 gives genuine alcohol ruhblugs that are beulih ful and refreshing; no rivals. 224 s. Main st., rooms. • 3-15 MASSAGE AND ALCOHOL BATHS—3OB Winston st., upstairs, one block easL of post ofllce, bet. Fourth and Fifth sis. MISS BEY IRVING, AR TIST; PHO'l IKTINT- Ing and mounting; new style. 120 N, Main st., rooms 2 and 5. 4-9 MAGNETIC TREATMENT GIVEN BY A competent lady. c. Seventh, room 4. i LOLA LIVINGSTON. ,188)** N. SPRING ST., room ■'»; Massage. 3-17 I>ERSONAL— JULIA MANSFIELD, MAM curing parlor. 120 N. Main st . room p. 2-"> Ml SS MA V 8T(IN E GIVKS A LCOTKI L buths. 9Q3 N, Main St., room 17. 5-22 HOUTHERN LADY GIVES ALCOHOL baths. 127 E. Third hi., parlor 11. 3-15 ALMA WORTH-ALCOHOL BATHS, PA eltte House, 801 New High st. 88 •\TOUNG LADY GIVES ORIENTAL BATHS. jL 120 N. Main st., room W. 30 MISS MAY RUSSELL-THE NEW HELL man, room 7. -l-ti IpREE OF COST— YOU R CHOICE OF 2fO 1 standard books, handsomely and subsian - tially bound in cloth. For particulnrs see 2 coiumn announcement in this paper. FOR EXCHANGE J~ pOR EXCHANGE-lo A'I'RES SOUTHWEST 1 lor house and lot. Vi acres, 10-room house, bath, bain, lawn, fruits, flowers, water, cement walks, a complelo home place, southwest, fvjoo. Some good ranches for cRy property. Have also some good city property for ranch, to suit. EDWARD ERASER, 88 2188. Broadway. IpOR EXCHANGE - FINE VACRE IM -1 proved ranch, good buildings, al Garden Grove Orange county; artesian well; all in the very best condition for good city property or lots. RUN ELS *fc BLAISDEL, 819 B. Broadway. 2* TpOR EXCHANGE OR BALE—M ACRE AL- C talfa ranch, 12 tulles south of Los Angeles. For full particulars call on owner. J. L. ADAMS, 228 W. Second St., Los Angeles, 2» I NOR EXCHANGE OR SALE THE CELE -1 bfated English shire stallion Romeo. For further paHlcttlara inquire o;' EADIE B'ROB.,WIn« Chester, Cal. 8-3 ]pOR KXCHA NUB—A MANU FA ( "CU KING * business and stock for piano. MRS. C. MET CALFE, Station E, Temple St., city. 2-7 fcl EXCHANGE OR SELL PROPER TV QUICK — goto BEN WHITE, W. First St. 28 IpREE OF COST — YOUR CHOK E OF 200 standard books, handsomely nnd substantial ly bound In cloth. For particulars see two column announcement in tbis Issue. CHIROPODISTS MISS j! "f.~ ALEX ANDER," BTfi treats feet by a OOW and painless process; gives salt glow, massage and electric treatments. IS and 210 Wilson blk., First and spring sts. 2-27 DR. /.ACHAU—DISEASES OF THE FEET 258 S. Spring fit. 0-20 IpREE OF COST—YOUR CHOICE OF 20t ; standard bonks, handsomely nnd subsian tially bound In cloth. - For particulars see 2 column announcement In this paper. rpO BUY OR SELL ANYTHING THAT U- J. saleable try the want columns of The Herald A few cents invested In this mauner may tuukt you mauy dollars. ROOM AND BOARD_ BOARD AND BOOM—FIRST-CLASS ROOM! and board for man aud wife) or 2 geotlemeu tijS s Hill St. 21 IpREE OF COST — YOUR CHOICE OF 20 . standard books, handsomely and substantial |y hound In cloth For particular* sectwocolumt announcement In this IS3Uo rpo buy ohTsell a!<V I lI[NO THAT If JL saleable try the want columns of The Herald A few cents Invested In this manner may mak you many dollars. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS - IpOR SALE-SOaiß GOolj BARGAINS ir " SBOOnd'liand organs; good makes. KOIILEI A CH ASE. 388 B. Spring if "IpREE OF COST—YOUR CHOICE OF 20 I I standard books, handsomely and snhstanilall bound In cloth For particulars see 2-column nt nouncement In this issue. MUSICAL BARGAIN IN AHLIOHTLY USED STEIN way upright piano. Address X, box JOO, Hei aid. Tf TpREE OF t OST - YOUR CHOICE OF X .V standard books, handsomely and substantial ly bound tv cloth. For particulars see iwo,coliim announcement In this issue. _ IJIOB SALE- BIC'YCLK"; . fort*>. Address C., I', O. box 11' SI.ARSKN * CO., HAVE THIO A(iF.N(" a lor Relay Bicycles. 2211 W. Fifth si. B IO BATHS PT'WIS" A~N(TKtit: at. Room 17. MME. DUSUA. 3-1 FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE rules for advertisements under this classifies- Hon llinie. :, rents per line; I week, .111 rents per line ; I moni h. \\ per line. Mouses and Lots |poit SALE BARGAINS lIMO 4 mom liouse. :>n.fnoi Int. Olive St. M2B Lot on Wall st., near Pico, .'»nxi2*. £1 |oo ii room housed near < ent r.<l «ye. nnd Ninth. *4-.nn Two ft ala and rottaye,' Wolf skill; tout*" about s;o. HOO Nire 10l 'tn Whitney at $11-v) 10acres in frntt, near Bnrbank* fOOper acre in Hen porter ranch; north lie* exchanges. Severs' IIIOC properties to e^chsnc I *. Nire Ronnie Jtrne 101 for acres. House and i' hits in Loug Beach, inn Rcres splendid land for north or eastern prop erty ; equity. w. ii. tinll fin. tf 196 s. Broadway. I NOR SALE—SPECIAL BARGAIN HOI'S* of A rooms, bath, etc., on ivnnsvivania aye., Boyle Heights; price, foso; raftn, 68601 balance) time. Serr. a. HUTCHINSON, HOB, Broad way. 24 "IpOR HALE NEW HOUSE OF 6 ROOMS AT V Boyle Uetghui; price. ssaoi cash |50, balanot Sin* month, with interest. F. A. HUTCHINSON, 880 s. Broadwny. 26 fcpOß BALE A KICM S room. HARD FIN. V lahgd house; lot :;sxl44; trees and shrubhery. Apply 201 Rant Pico, tf DO NOT PAY RENt7~BUT BUY A HOUSE on the Installment plan from ALLISON RAR- L« )W. 124 S. Broadway. 12-13 tf Ip REE OF COST YOUR CHOICE OF 80S I standard books, handsomely and substantial ly hound in rloth. For particulars see two column annouticemen in this Issue. City Lots TpOR SALE JUST THINK of it: The Alesandre Weill tract offers ehotre building lot! ou Eighth. Ninth and Twelfth streets, near Central avenue car line, 88x1110 to alley, at 1800, $32A and fWO, on small rash ray* meul antl nionihlv installments of only fin. No Interest charged on deferred payments. Only one hundred lots left, of the original four hundred, and when they ha\ c been disposed of such a chance to act a home within walking dis tance at low prices and upon easy terms may nev er offer attain . Title absolutely perfect. An un limited certificate of title or a policy of insurance Of th* Title Insurance aud Trust fJo. issued With every agreement of sale. For maps, price, list and all particulars address RICH ARB ALTSCHUL, 7-c o dtf 12.1 V, W. Second st., Burdlck blk. IpOR SALE— A NEW DEPARTURE We now offer to furnish purchasers of lots in the Alexandre Weill tract al their option, with policies of Insurance of the Title Insurance and Trust com pany for the full amount of the purchase price of the lots bought, or with unlimited certificates of title guaranteeing the title In Alexandre Weill, free aud clear of all encumbrances. Lots from •100 np on small cash payments and easy monthly installments without Interest. Clerks, working men, laboring men, mechanics, motormen, con ductors, engineers stop throwlngaway your money on rent anil remember the same payments will hi v raw years make, you the proud possessors of your own homes. Just ask your wife uhout it and get all the particulars from RICHARD ALTSCHUL, sole agent, 123.\ t W. Second St., Burdlck blk. tf cod I NOB DESIRABLE HOMES * See tboso large lots. 60x180, for HBO and np in Conger's Wilson tract. 'Take notice, aii lots have w ido nllevs, city water, graveled streets, cement walks, choice Shade trees, building clause; only II minutes from business center, on double electric car line. Easy terms. 1-26 tf 11. M. CONGER & SON, 123 S. Broadway. 11011 SALE— 1 Before buying see those elegant lots. With large, trees, ou electric car Hue, in NILES 1 HOME 'TRACT, Washington nud Maple aye. special inducements to party build ing at oncu. -3-2 TpOR SALE -A FF.W MORE OF THOSE V lovely building lots for homes on E. Ninth st., In HlscocK ft Smith's second addition; prices, 8200 to §860; 110 down, *tf per month. Apply on tract or to C. A. SMITH, 213 W. First at. tf IpOR SALE—GILT EDGE LOTS ON JEFFF.R -' son and Mope streets. Eight room house and lot on Installment. mils, i;. v„ THOMAS, 318 w. Jefferson. 3-13 IpOR HALF GOOD LOT IN URMSTON ; tract, on Bryant aye.. one block Of eloctno Cars, Only on easy terms. Room 2, Los Ange les Theater bldg. 1--0 tf Business Property FOB SALE WE SELL THE EARTH. BAS SE TT <Jt. SMITH. Pomona,Cal. 6-2« i lf TpREE OF COST - YOUR CHOICE OF 20* jV standard books, handsomely and suhstantlal y bound iv cloth. For particulars sec two column announcement Iv this issue. Country Property 5000 AruK S - — Finest lemon nnd alfalfa land In California; plenty of water; near ihe ocean: 20 minutes by rail from city; perfect climate; no hoi winds; no frosts; vount, lemon trees paused uninjured through freezes that ruined fruit and trees elsewhere; less irrigation necessary than tn hot inland valleys; more monoy in lemons and alfalfa than in any thing else; apples, pears peaches, apricots prunes, corn. Wheat, barley beans, etc., grow without irrigation. For sale in tracts to suit; low prices; easy terma. D. FREEMAN, Owner, 606 s. Spring st., City. IflOR SALE— 1 Fair Oaks. Fair Oaks. Find the big heart elsew here in I his paper and read what Edwin bt. Alslp *t Co. say about tha finest fruit land proposition In thisstate, aud then for full particulars of land nnd excursion call at room tt, 109' a S. Broadway. tf TPOR SALE--10-ACRE ORANGE RANCH AT I I Duarie, the blue lihbon orange section; 10 shares of stock in tbe best water company In Southern California. Apply to A. STEVENS ; HALBTEAD, room 117, Bryson hit. spoil SALE SAN GABRIEL- ONLY A FEW V 1 6aild 10-aoroblocks left; water right. Now Is the time to buy. If you have anything to well or trade 800 E. K. ALEXANDER, MB B. Broad way. " 81 IpREE OF COST — YOUR CHOICE OF 80t ' standard books handsomely and substantial ly hound in cloth. For particulars sec twocolumn announcement in this issue. T7IOR bale-oranoe GROVE at red. I? lands, yielding good income. Terms easy, ddress "OWNER," P.O. box wi, Loa Angeles. 8-16 lilOK SALE WE BELL THE EARTH. BA* 1 SETT ft SMITH, Pomona. Cal. rpO BUY OR SELL ANYTHING THAT IS I saleable try the want columus of The Herald. A few cents Invested in this manner may uiak* you many dollars. FOR SALE—LIVE Ii IS 11E oP~ COST' - YoUR ~<'HOICK OF SO* I I standard hooks, handsomely uiitl substantial 1/ bound in cloth. For particulars boo two column announcement in thi.i lasuc. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS 3. -(OR SALE-SECONI)-HAND SMITH-I*UK-' ' niler typewriters, In sootl condition, worth as much as new machines, but will he sold for what they will bring. Inquire uf P. I>. BARNEY, 131 W. Third aU tf IlOlt1 lOlt BAXE-NF.W Will IK, NEW HOME, 1 Eldfldae B antl other nial.es. al ."JO to «.t.>, pli tho no ajgent plan; *1 per week payments. WHl'l 'K SEW INO MACIIIN X, OlHce '.'3'J S. Sprint;. (40 I.SOHSAI.IO A l'K Tt HF, HOI) YEARS OI,D OF " "Christ before Pilateßiae, 14 wide 18 incliea lons. Call 312 K. Third St., cor. Wolfskill aye. 2« ItOUKS o5 AU. KINDS AND IN ALT. LAN -9 guagea bougbt and aold. Your choice in Woo. tiiNss, tm s. Main, near Third, 21 T.IOU SAI.F.- OXK 2TON SI DKWAI.K XI.X. r vator tit a aacriflce. Inquire at the Herald business ollice. 1211' I SOB BALK-Flt UN ITT' UK OF .", ORS ROOMSi ' ttrst class; house to rent. li5S S. Hill st. 51 SAI.F -OLD PAPERe) IN UL T ANTITIKi» 1 to suit at this nflicc. INVESTORS "r■ Vkl.l, Ylll' It"NKIOVl BOit^V*Bo\lTTjlF, lIKli- X ahi. It Is a great newspaper, Sana a aampia Copy east occasionally. It yon don't want to senu your own paper, call nt the offlco und have MWa Euolled direct, tree of cost. ASSAYER ANB nfufis bi.m BmoK anb 1 l lieniicul Laboratory, :2t S. Wain SU I'HKK/,. B. M.. manager. SEWINOJMACHINES i"TRTB"6I' cost - yoi:r ciioioß or aw 1 standard books, handsomely and substantial ly bound in cloth For particular! Bee twocoluaui announcement in tbis iisue.