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8 City Branch Agencies • Of THE HERALD la arderto accommodate the public The HaraM has established branch agencies, where copies Of the Dally and Sunday will be ou sale and adver tising and subscriptions taken s*id for ward ad to the main office as soon a-* received These branch agencies do not include tha hoa 9reds of book stores and news stands in all parts •f the city where The Herald is also tor sale. BOYIiK HEIGHTS E. DON" NELL, Newsdealer, 2108 East FUtt street. EAST IjOS AVGFIiKS MRS. E. c THACKER, Newsdealer, 194 North Daly street. BAN FKHXANDO STKKKT M KIXNU. S PHARMACY, H3B Saa Far nsndo street WESTLAKE PARK DONALD A. ROSS, Newsdealer, 2100 WeaS Revcuth street. UNIVERSITY h. L. park. Druss, Stationery, sosw Postoffice buUdlng. SOUTH CKNTRAIj AVENUE CHICAGO PHARMACY, corner Central avenue an.l Twelfth street. CHURCH NOTICES rlto K. FRED BELL —TE At 'HE R, LEt '- turer. electro mental lisaler and phrenolo gist Mediuinshl]) ftevnloped on tbe true plane; lessons given In that most helpful ol all studies, practical occultism; Instructions In hypnotism given to those who give evidence of sincerity of purpose. Terms moderate. As a phrenologist and physiognomist Prof, Bell is without a peer, lull delineation of character, with . hart, (IJSO, •specially written charts, giving valuable points to health, fuiure life, wRh OCCUII IAWS, *». Office rooms. 31 and a. Plrtle block, corner Broadway and Fourth sts. Hours. :) to 12, 1:80 to 5; evenings by appotntmeiii. h ( ST. PAT L's CHURCH, EPISCOPAL, OLIVE St.. opp. tbe park. Open every oay in the year, Daily Service at ll»a m. The Clergy Will respond to afl calls tor the offices of the church t or Strang* ers or visitors without, respect to creed; burials, Snarriages, baptisms or visitations ot the sick. Use of the ehunii cheerfully given free for funeral services. Tel. 143. Red. tf ■JU.T 1 , S— — 1 ' — ___js SPECIAL NOTICES K.'itps for MtvArtlMinent, nnder tin. cisssiiicn |:.>n -1 time, 'i CFDta prr Hnei J week, ::o cents per I month, ?! per line. ■JO-OTICE TO REAL ESTATK DEALBK. TH B BEST EVIUESCB THAT IT PAYS TO ADVEKTISa IN THE HERALD THE HEIIALI) IS THE pACT THAT KEARLY ALL THE LEADING DEALERS IS THE CITY ARE REPRESENTED IX ITS EOR PALE OOLTMNS »OR SALE ( OLUMKS AND FIND THAT IT PAYS. THESE ABVEKTIBEKS ARE WIDE AWAKE rcrsiNESS MEN". THE\ AP.E NOT EXPERIMENTIXi;--fn'l'.V HAVE TRIED THE HERALD THE HERALD BUSINESS NEWSPAPER — THE DAILY Journal! nbusinß,, newepapef.publishing all tlie county ofllcuU records, real estate transfers, mortgages anil liens. Imittlim news, contract work, ttnam-ml news, iitirl nil news relating tn the re source, nnti development of Southern California anil the greai territory of the southwest. One dol lar per nintii 1,, nr in ia\ ance ,I'J per yeur. 2-7 w. Eltst St.. Los Angeles, t'al. b-1 tt" ■VTOTIt I. THE l.i IH AXUELKSrITY WATI.It Co. win Btrlctly enforce the following rules: The hour. ,nr gprlnkllng are between the nours of c and B oelocK a. m. atnl t» and s oclock p. in. For a violation 01 the above regulations the water win he shut off anil a tine of .1 will he obargea behn j ,he we.ver will be turned on again, 4-2j MESMIN'S FEMALE PILLS AS AISPECIFIC rp.onthty medicine for Immediate relief fer palnfnl anil irregular ntense,—from whatever ,'«il«e. Fur sele by OEO. H. FREEMAN A- CO., ROuthcMl cor. Secondand Broadway. l*rice,3a box. CIHIXA AND GLASSWARE REPAIRED, riveted or cemented j a specialty ot repairing tana, V. T. REUTER, 117 W. Slath. MMM QORn WILL BUY CHOICE l.l>T. ANQELE O—')" 00 Heights, 8. K. LINDLEY, t«i 8. Droartway. tl I7.REE Of IOST- YOl'R CHOICE OF mO . standard hooks, handsomely and substantially botinii in ciotb. Fop particulars see x-eolnmii au niniueelnent in this issue. EXCURSIONS ONCE A WEEK PERSONALLY CONDI Cl ■ ed exonrslons to Chicago, st. Paul. Mlnneapo< lis and all eastern points, leave Los Angeles every Thursday, via Southern Pact tie, Union Paoiflo •World's Pictorial Line," and ('htcAgo an l North western ndbvuv, crossing the sierra Nevada* and lmssiiitf all points of scenic Interest by daylight V pholstered tourist cars ol latest Pullman pvttern, Fsjbted by gas, ahd run through without change. Competent conductors accompany saoh party. Fastest time. Lowest rales For tickets ami berth reservations, apply to J, !t. PEAR6IAN, mahager,G F, HERR,T. P. A,229 south Bktrlng si., Los Angeles, or to any agent southern Pacific company, 5-B**9 J UDKON PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EX curslons over true southern route 10 Cbloago, \ ia st. Louis, leave i.us Angeles every Wednesday at 2:80 p.m. Through cars, through mansgers, Aomfort, economy and enjoyable route. Apply to J U Dso.N & CO., 212 s. Spring St., Los Angeles. ]>H I LLI l*s- PERSONALLY UONDUI TED Ex cursions via the Rio Grande and Bock Island route, leave Los Angeles every Tuesday, cross the Merra Nevadas and pass the entire Rio Grands scenery by Uayllghl ; also v|n Southern route every Monday. Ofllce, is*ff, Spriugsu 3JURLINGTON ROUTE—PERSONA LLY CON y ducted i xi urafons to Hie east every Wednes day over the scenic line ol ths world ; upholstered tourist f-ars without ctlAtlge, T. 11. Dl'/AN. aKeut. 22 Spring st. Los a ngeles, Oat OF COST-YOU R CHOICE OF 200 standard books, handsomely and BUbStAh* Dally bound in cloth. For particulars sou 2 coiutun announcement in this paper. DETECTIVE AGENCIES "11 "HEX IN NEED OF A SHREWD MAN ▼ V to.trace down a trail nr to locate any Indi vidual, apply t.. the GLOBE DETECTIVE AGENCY, Pactflc tor-st office, IOUj 8, Broad way. OF COST—YOUR CHOICE OF 20a standard books, handsomely and substan tially boumi In clOtll. For pari icuIATJ see 2 culumn announcement in mis paper, rflO BUY OR HELL ANYTHING THAT is 1 ssleable, iry tic wani colittiins of The Herald, A few cents invested in tins manner may make you many dollars. PIANOS JfOR SALE GOOd Upright piano. |IUS, llanliiitin. nearly new. 9273. Bans, Bllgntly used, (650 Katey organ, good as m*w, *v*>. ' 'l abor organ, (86. COO S. Broadway. tf XXA BE AND VOSE dt SONS PIANOS AT BII'.KEI. s parlors 18and 10, Plrtle blk. tf ,— . ._. . A TTORNEYS-A T-LA \V JJ ROUSSEAU « >l,i\ ITUiMERY. 3 A I lornevs-.i:. 1 ,:r.\-. Mt Bradbnry tiik.. \jo% Angelea v> C, E. CRONIN, ATTORNJEY-AT-LAWj Of. ft not. 1' nrnl 1, Rani, bldg., cor. Mnlu an I yirr. s;a. Advlta free. 3-10-, HELP WASTED-MALE Rates for advertisements under this classifica tion—i time, cents per line; l week, 30 cents per line; i month, ft per line. U^MEL^B^uTT^TT^ Successors to PETTY, HUMMEL * CO., EMPLOYMENT AGENTS, 300-302 W. Second St., In basement California Bank Bldg. Tel SOW. Offlce boqgfi from 7 a. m. to 7:51 p. m., except Sundays, MEN'S DEPAI tt MB N T I ExportSQCSd shipping clerk, ?7", per month; youiiK man to clerk, pick ami [tack fruit, *20, etc.; nrat-olasAflsMker, 926, etc; orange picker, 8c per box and board; 2 miners, 92 and hoard per day: boy for dairy, milk and chore. 810. etc; boy for chores, country,9lo, etc; butter snocheesameker; sailors, |99, etc; marine engineer, ?75. etc. HOTEL DEPARTMEXI Two firs! class waiters. 090. etc—call early for ' this: young matt waltor, do ball and porter work, | (16, etc; tueitd and'-ake linker, fi". etc. week; flrsl i lass lintel cook With references. HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT Middle-aged woman, house work, 915; housegtrl, Vain street, *2*j; cook. German family. 980; house* girl, 4adults* floea ln» fijgo* hpnssgirl t Temple st,, ■29] girl to assist. 93 week: housegirt, san DlegO county, |20,1 mptoyer her -: houseglrt, San Jacin to, 935 and Fare t laundress, family 4. S2O. Germ all preferred: hOUseglrl, family |2o: housegtrl, Ger* lufin family. housegin and assist with chil dren, ?t *i; housekeeper, family 2, 930; houseglrl, family t. Badlands, $20 and fare; German house* grri. no waahlng, £25, cJty; honsegtrl, 4 adults, no washing! *i-». HOTEL DEPARTMENT Waitress, rtstaurant. (5.60 week: waitress. I small hotel, 916, city: cook, for partner In delicacy store,good opening, no capital required; waitress, l'asadena. *2 >j waitress, beach, (26, HUMMEL BROS. A CO. ttrANTED—SALESMEN ?iuO TO (123 PER " month atbt expenses: sample line; position permanent, pleasant and desirable. Address, with stamp, KIN" MF*G CO., F. 73, Chicago 7-29 TtTANTED—A FEW MEX OF GOOD AD vv dress can find employment by ayplylng at room 200, currier block, Third sr. 3-24 99 "Ttr ANTED—HELP FREE—27 SITUATIONS, >» 833,' a s, Broadway. E. xititxokr. rfIELL YOUR NEIGHBOR A8047T THE X Herald. It fs a great newspaper. Send a sample copy cant occasionally. If you don't want to send your own paper call at the office and hay c them mailed direct, free of cost. 171 REE OF ct>st -YOUR CHOICE OF 2*) standard hook*., handsomely and substantially bound iv cloth. For particulars s»»> 2-ooluntnan nouncement In this Issue, HELP WANTED-FEMALE "\l'\N'll-I> WOMAN M\:-HM WDP'I * t tsber, steam laundry ; (40, 830? -s. Broad way, Bureau. IT* REE OF COST — YOUR CHOICE OF 200 ; standard books, handsomely and substantially hound in cloth. For particulars see 2-column an nouncement in this Issue. mo BUY OR SELL ANYTHING THAT IS _L saleable try the want columns of The Herald, a few cents invested iv this manner sttay make j ou many dollars. ——. " l'.?L ■ , ■ 1 SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE \\r a PfTED- \:\ A .1 A can ESE, FIRST-CLASS »\ cook, d situ:.tion In city or country, Pleas ■ apply Bamboo Stors,2.i2'j W.Toufth. 7 11 REE <t| COST- YOUR CHOICE OK 203 standard books, handsomely and substantially bound in cloth, For particulars see s-columfi an nouncement in tins isane, SITUA TiONS WA NTED— FEMALE^ ANTED BY MUM: LADY, POSfTIOK tl as apprentice to dressmaker or milliner. Address R. KiCHABDBON, Station (I, box 14, 11 TtrANTED -A POSITION AS UOITSKKEKP \ t er by a good reliable lady of experience. Call or address 864 s. HUt St., room 15, I IjIREE OF COST—YOUR CHOICE OF 2on , standard books, handsomely and substantially bOnnd i» cloth. For particulars see 2-column an nooncement lv tins issue. mO BUY OR SELL ANYTHING THAT is 1 saleable try the Wani columns of The Herald. A few cents Invested In this manner may make you many dollars. WANTED—PARTNER \\' AN IBD PARTNER WITH BMALLCAPI tt tal. in designing and Illustrating office with established trade References exchanged; young man preferred. Address L, box Si, Herald office, 1 rpELL YOUR NEIGH ROB ABOUT THE HER -1 aid. It Is a great uewspaper send a sample copy east occasionally. If you don't want to iend yonr own paper, call at the office and have them mailed direct, tree of COSt, I JIRE EOF cosT— YOUR CHOICE OF 900 . standard books, handsomely ami substantially i mind in cloth. For particular * see 2-column an nouncement iv this issue. \\'AN! BD—A QIjNTS mELL YOUR NEIGHBOR ABOUT THE HER- J aid. It Is tt great newspaper. Send a sample copy east occaalonally< Ifyotidont want to semi your own paper, call at the ofllce aud have, them mailed direct tree of cost. 171 REE OF COsT ■- YOU R CHOICE 0F 2>i» standard books,handsomely and substantially hound tn eioth. For particulars see 2-ooiumn an 1 nouncement In this issue, i ... WANTED — LIVE STOCK ! "fir ANTED—A FEW GOOD SERVICEABLE ; ti horses; will trade land, [have 16acres of I gOOd land in san Luis Obispo . num.v. ("al.; M AOfeS under cultivation, and will give tho rlghl party a bargain, Apply at southern <feltfornla < 'reamery Co., 313 S. Broadway. tf jmO BUY OR SELL ANYTHING THAT is X saleable,try the want columns of The Herald, i A few cents Invested In thi:. manner may make ■ j on many dollars. WANTED—REAL ESTATE ■si; ani'khT-Vo" Vt^-Tiase-small^lm ▼ V proved ranches and alfalfa land for cus tomers. ,l, F. JONES, 182 S. Broadway, front. 1-4 171 REB OF COST—YOUR CHOICE OF 200 standard books, handsomely and substantially hound In cloth. For particulars see 2-columu an nouncement iv this issue. WANTED—TO RENT rpELL YOUR NEIGH BOR ABOUT THE X Herald* Il is a great newspaper. Send a sample copy east, occasionally. If you don't want t.i send your own paper call at t'ue office and havu them mailed direct, free of cost. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS^ ANTED TO BUY- A 10-HORSE POWER I * t donkey engine with upright boiler and oil fir- J hitf. free. Yuma, Address with price and particulars, CHAW. WEISSUUHN, Yuma, Arizona. 8-4 rpQBUYOK SELL ANYTHING THAT IS .1 saleable try the wont columns of The Herald, i A few cents invested in this manner may make you many dollars. I LOST AND FOUND STRAYED OR STOLEN FROM INGLE WOOD brickyard, on February 20, one sorrel mare, ii y*;are old; one bind foot white; and one bay gel- i ding, White soot in forehead, and while lip on nose; *2» reward for their return. lb I lOSTI OST- ONE II M.ADAY TEMPLE WHEEL: I _i If n turned, good reward and no questions asked. Taken from Fifth and Maple at new building. 601 E. Third st. 8 STRAYED ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, from Wealoy avenue, one dark hay horse, bmnden l*L on right thigh. Return to ;;.").*, s. Spring st. 11 ■pIREE OF COST YOUR CHOICE OF 200 I I standard books, handsomely And substantially I ! hound Iv cloth. For particulars see 2-column An i noi.iicemenl in ibis issue. I fpO OR HELL ANYTHING THAT IS I .1 saleable try the wain columns Of The Herald, \ few cents Invested In this manner may make j you many dollurs. SPECIALISTS f rim CONSI MPTIYES ■ ASEPTOLIN — I j 1 have received some of Kdaon'e Conaumptivo ' spe.-i/h-and mil preparetl to give treatment as ad- \ mlnlsterad by Dr. 1 yrus Etison himself, ft it. I PfLKIGTON, tbewfnthrop, No, s. Spring J st. 6 j (IURE OF RUPTURE GUARANTEED I;Y A I ■are, sj eedy, painless and p-rmaiieut tnetbod, i tvlthoul detention from business, by DB. WHITE- J hill, jiifj s, spring Bt Ofllce hours, if a. tn. to 1 4 p. hi. j SW. RICHMOND, MAGNETIC PHYSI • clan; ye§w' experlenca; office, 104Dow ney block, 819 Bt. Main st, Consultation free. B*2B DR. R.G.COLLINS,OPTUALMIC OPTICIAN, with the Los Angeles Optical instltuie; eves examined free. 128 s. spring st. Ii REE of cost nun (Hour ok 200 s*andard books, liandsnineiv nnd sitblta& 11ally hound lo "iorh. For particulars lee 2 coluain announcement la this psper. ____ LOS ANGELES HEBALDt THURSDAY MOBCTNG, MARCH 5. 1896. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Rates for advertisements under this elassifiVa. tion— 1 time, 5 cents per line; I Wftl M rents pet line; I month «l per line. -if"H aVS~A PROPOSITI* »\ to I; present yon. that carries with it the largest percentage o* pioflt legßlmately made tn sny no* 1 Of business conducted in Southern California; it might be charted ci a commercial or manufao'ur in« business And m»t misrepresent it; at any rate it is one ot much merit, la subject to closest scru tiny on your part; it oan bo handled with 95000, balance of 190,000 to be paid later or(20,ooo will take 11 ss a whole. LEONARD MERRILL, 210 Bradbury blook, & Irsoit sale IK YoC HAVE *I.MO AND } want to bo into business In Los Angel< a, call on me for the noxi few days end i win put yon onto the bett thinn of Ibe kind for sale in the city. We are folly equipped, old established, doing a steady eaah business of eeoO per month, among a nloe class of people; long lease and very low ex pense, call promptly and Investigate. w. tt. DICKINSON, 5 a 14" s. Broadway. FOR SALS ONE OF THE BEST t>IVER\ businesses in BouthernCellfomleimnst be sold iv ones ou eooount of sickness; thorough Invest!- Ration. Call ot address RED LANDS LIVERY, Redlands, Cal. 3-13 si-> tn -BAKERY, WI TH LARGE BRICK »)" " oven,horse, wagon, etc, Southwest pun of city: living rooms, etc. Apply BEIS WHITE,32I w. First st. 7 IJIOR SALE-1100 WILL BUY FURNITURE and fixtures of bath and raeaeage parlors uf three rooms; will teach the work If desired. tMlj c. Seventh "t. <*-."> TnOR SALE—POULTRY, EGG AND PRO ; duos business, prioe «iou. Including horse, wagon, etc. B* A HONEY a MYERS, 438 s. Main st. 5 TJIOS SALE—GROt ERY, WELL IAM ATED, with iivine rooms: doing good cash business; positive bargain. BEN WHITE, SSI W". First st, INOB SALK CHOICE CREAMERY AND butter store; profits over (40 per weak; bar gain. MAHONEY «x MYERS, 138 S, Main St. fi O | f\f\ CASH, (60 BALA SUE, WILL BI V 0. 1 \"J good paying restaurant with -i fur* nlahed rooms• Bent In trade 565 Grand aye. 11 (fflr*f ST|"t—WOOD, COAL, HAY AND FEED 0 4 rJ\J business: good corner; vnlue Instoek; bargain, hex WHITE, 221 W. First st 7 <.HXi\ COFFEE PARLOR AND BAKERY"; •v* p?M ' rccelnts o\ er (22 a day; nay( r offl re i bifore. SEN w n in:, ill w. First st. : IJIOR SALE—FINE BAKERY WITH OVEN . complete, barge simp trade. Bergatn~642fl, D, BARNARD, ii: l .. s. Broadway, I IfxOß SALE—REST Al It a NT, WITH ROOMS. New furniture, Greal sacrifice—#l76. r. p, BARNARD, M 7 '; s. Broadway. ■*> TJYOR HALE—CHOICE CIO AM STORE ON Main st. Oreat sacrifice. Must soli—ft6o, 1. ii. BARNARD, ltt.'*B. Broadway, "j "CIO 11 SALE—REST A U It ANT—A PARTNER 1 wanted, a first-class genteel plnci— fib'). I. D. BARNARD, jl7 .. s. Broadway. .) BELL OR EXCHANGE PROPERTY QUICK _ co to BEN WHITE, 321 W. First St. 11 rpu BELL OUT YOUB BUSINESS SEE 1. D. X BARNARD, 117' ; s. Broadway. JTlOlt SALE -GROCERY STORE AT A BAR-* gain. 694 c. second st. 7 ITtOR SALE—BARBER SHOP. 128 E. FIFTH : st. i P°R BALE—GROCERY, tm s. SPRING BT, FOR SALE-LODQINQ HOUSES Jp 0H SALE -LODGING HOUSES— 9rooms, Broadway,close in ? 48Q b rooma, s. Hill, very bice 600 10 rooms, Hill Bt 476 17 rooms, HUI Hi lit"' 10 rooms. Main st WW 47 rooms, Main st 10 N 1 M rooms. Temple s* 14 ( N> 9 rooms. Second st <> il[ i 18 rooms. Temple si., nice place 1" 4ft rooms, Olive st 2000 £6 rooms, to* Angeles st.. rooms full 1200 8 looms. Rutlker Hill aye.. only 37.) 11 rooms, seventh st 501 24rooms, Main sc.. 1100 20 rooms. Second tt WOO in rooms. Hill st 653 10 rooms, Hill bt.■ oloas In 1650 20 rooms. Hill si It-' I 17 rooms Broadway 050 22 rooms, Fourth st 1700 * rooms, Hill vary nice 660 6 rooms. Grand aye 828 it: rocttttti Loa Angeles st 700 And many other.* In all parts of the City, If you wish to buy n lodging house or if you have one to sell it will pay you to call and sec CREASINGER, 217 s. Broadway 1:1 REE OF COST—YOUR CHOICE OF 203 standard Looks, handsomely and substantial ly bound In olOth. Pot particulars see two column announcement in this issue. BUSINESS PERSONALS IPERSONAL1 PERSONAL—JUST 111 KE FIND: N< I MONEY. That's what people say who have tried a small ad. tn Tlie Herald. They don't cost much, but the results are simply marvelous, in this popular de , partment The Hnretd has made a gain of mora than 200 per cent In the post few months. Big circulation counts The Herald has it. If you w ant to talk to half the people in Los Angeles and other parts of Southern * alifornia. try n small ad, In addition to the immense and rapidly Increasing circulation of The Herald, its sales by newsboys, on trains, at hotels and summer resorts, make it, the advertising medium of the Paoiflo coast. Look over these small ad vi rttsemenl i today, They will interest you and may make you some money. Tomorrow try one. The results will be both sur prising and satisfying. o*3tj I> Elt si) XA L— Fit ESH RO Ast ED OO FI *E E - Mocha and Java, 35c! Ralston cereal coffee, j 15c; 5 lbs good tea, (1; 8 lbs rolled wheat. 25c; 12 lbs white beans, 25c; ti lbs eastern buckwheat, 23c; can eocon, l.'tc; can corn beef. lOe; oan Jelly, sc; -1 lbs peaches, 26c; 8 lbs prunes, 26c; 10 lbs raisins, 25c: 6 boxes sardines, 2oc; .'leans salmon, 25c; 50-lb sack Hour, 90c; 60 bats soap, |i; pork,Bc; bacon, Ukjj pure margarine, >300 a roll. ECONOMIC SToKK,4t'O S. Broadway. PETtSOXAI.-BALPIIS BROS.—GOLD BAR Hour, 11.08; city Hour, 900] granulated su;ai , t 191b5,,91] brown smsur, 21 lbs., fi]; » ]bs, rolled wheat, or oata, 250] sardines, "» boxes, 260; toma toes, 4 cans, 260| 7 bin s German family soap, 25c; 3 gallons oil, $i; gasoline, ?i; ;i packages morning meal, 2fiuj lard. W-lb. can, Bscj 12 IbS. beans, 26c; 0 His. rite, tic GOO S, Spring St., oor, sixth. 5-2J I>ERSONAL— NEW PROCESS] IRREGU- Unities, from whatever OAUSe, cured without medicine, Insiruments or pain: luro ours; ir.dy attendants; low lee.s. 811/ S. (Jrand aye* 8-8 13BRSONAL—B. MORRIS PAYS THE HlGH est price for gents' second-hand clothing! Bond postal] will call. illK Commercial st. o-is Ij*. REE *»F COST—YOUR CHOICE UF 200 Standard books, handsomely and substan tially hound tn cloth, For particulars see 2 column announcerneul in this paper. PERSONAL ■j >E USONAL Men (weak) conteraptgtlng marriage, valuable j BUggOAttonS free; eoulldenilal. AddroaS"MediCUS" 1 (with Itanip), :2« X". Main st> ( room 7, CiOS Angel eft, IPERSONAL1 PERSONAL l»u YOD wish TO MARRY*? WO have refined ladies and gCOtS of means; ) invest Igate: strictly confldentlai; letters must con ■ tain lOe stamps. Room l, t>o7'j s. Broadway. PERSONAL - NEW PROCESS - IRREGU laritles, from whatever cause, OUfed without (Oediclae, instruments or patri; Btiro cure; ?i treat ment; home. »!'.< tiranil aye. 0-8-6 RESTAURANTS rim X N EAT EST LITTLE IH X 1 X< I BOOM 1 in the 'tlty is the Hotel Clarendon, t)s s HIM street, Albert Stevens, prop.; home cooking; prices reasonable; 21 nieal? from 6:80 12 to 2 p.m.; rtinner, o: 3 j to 7cBoj Averythlnx new, 4-t FOR EXCHANGE-MISCELLANEOUS Under this heading subscribers to the Herald may insert an Advertisement Of 6;> wor.'.s or less, four times, free ot cost, provided the adveMlser is not a dealer In the Article or fronds advertised. I.iob EXCHANGE OR BALE A CHOICE collection of ancient coin from the collection of tin- lute celebrated numismatist, Prof. Abeam Richards of Florenco, Italy, ami Identical with those he presented to the University ol Michigan: Will take city lot, piano, bicycle, gold watch, jew yjr.v; sinyly or lv lot. Address 4 - , iJ s * 17108 EXCHANGE—A FAIR OF IHE FINEST PUg puppies in i oe city. In exchange tor silver or gold. MaJe, A 5; female, |3.60, They are thor oughbreds, from educated ancestors. Ad dr. ss j MILDRED, Herald ofll.v H KXt HANOE-l HAVE Til REE >3t cry line thoroughbred mastiff puppies tha' I win egenange for c blckens or young hens, a heifer calf, a stnuic hugKy harness, liooks Address box 61, Downey, Cal. " * I.iOR EXCHANGE-A SMITH PREMIER Typewriter, No. I, in good condition, been used but ti short lime, for n lM, d shot gun F. It. I'ITN'ER, 812 W. Seventh st., room 32. j "C*OH EXCHANGE FIRST-CJ tSS HERDIC. I nearly ROW: cost new |690, Will trade tor good soring wagon or buggy, or sell very ] cheap. Address box gg2 t Orange. Cal. S | ITIOR EXCHANGE 0« SALE—I INCTJBA- j . tor and 2 brooders. Will exchajige for any* i thing or will sell for 665. HERBERT GROVE* 136 c. Fourth st., Los Angeles, CsJ. « j TOOR EXCHANGE ONE FINE BREECH -1 loading shotgun; nisi beautiful guitar and music stund; trade for cow or hicyep;. W. H. GIBBS, 1610 S. Mum st. 7 EXCHANGE SOME JEWELRY AND 1 a Itne6-shooterfor some diamonds; will pay the difference in nmncv. I want 3or 4 diamonds. Address M., Box 40, s FOR EXCHANGE - WALNUT DRESSER with mirror ami drawers and walnut »om mode marble top, n»r best that's ottered. Address M. i*. c., Herald. « TjIOR EX( HANGE FULL NICKEL FOWLER .1 bicycle; used but little; good as new; will trade fordlAfUonds or other personal ornaments ms spring st. t> inOH EXCHANGE NEW 22-POUND, 11H.II grade bicycle tor good gold watch and some money, n. M. lei; a- BRO„ 140 n. spring st. $ I,iOU EN ill A NO]' OR SALi:--'O5 MODEL Bicycle, good as new; lor furniture or most anything else, or 640 cash. 018 E. Sixth, <; INOR1 NOR EXCHANGE YOUNG BULL PUP FOR good 38-COllher Smith 4 Wesson revolver. Ad dress T. !*.. box 2a, Herald office. 5 "1 ior EXCII ANGE \ GOOD M BXICAN SA D -1 die for banjo or fencing swords. Address B. T.| box 10, Herald offloe. j lIORI IOR EXCHANGE—ONE SOUND DELI V EBV , horse, worth *86, for groceries. Call or ad dress ."Oj Turner st. B "|ioß RXCHANOE—ONE on MORE GOOD 1 horses for furniture, Apply to J. P. J ENsen, 226 sun Pedro Bt« 7 tpOlt EXt RANGE—A COMPLETE EDISON'S X phonograph outfit at 186 X. Main st.. Los Angcies, Cal. <s iior EXCHANGE—WILL EXCHANGE ('Alt- I center work for team. Address J. a. E., P.O. BOX 866. 7 FOR EXCHANGE—REAL ESTATE lioß EXCIIA Ni E- \ NEW DW ELLI NO l oitse, I rooms, large screen porch; rooms 19X16 feet, hard finished; streets graded, cement sidewalk: located near power house and central aye.; cash, SIOOO; will exobhnge for improved ranch Of tike vidue live miles from city. A LSt), Wheeler ,6 Wilson No. 8 improved sewing ma chine In perfect order; exchange for furniture. Address l, box 60, Herald office. » lior EXCHANGE—SPLENDID RANCH property. 2» acres, sandy n> 1. ti miles Iron) Ctty, all in fruit in bearing; good 6*room house, slgntlv location: mountain water plaetl lv street pipes Irrigation ; this place Is worth 66000; is mort gaged for6looo] w ill trade it for a home in l.os An geles worth 62000,0r will dear the ranch and trade it tor one wortb 66030, orgood piece of vacant prop erty. LEONARD MERRILL, sole agent, 940 Bradbury bioek. Si \i MU I EQUITY IN LARGE LOT; iifRMMF buildings, machinery. horses, wagons, etc., now occupied as manufacturing business, all included. For other real estate see BEN WHITE, 221 W. First st. 7 0 EXCHANGE OR SELL PROPERTY QUICK tU to to JI EN WHITE. J2l W, First st. 11 "IT* REE OF COST •-- YOUR CHOICE OF 200 1 standard books, handsomely and substantial ly bound in doth. For particulars see twoooluma annouueotnent in tins issue. MASSAGE AND ELECTRICITY 131 DM H AW WA V. FORMERLY OF BOSTON, j gives genuine alcohol rubbings that are health ful and refreshing; no rivals. 226 S. Main st., room 3. 8-15 MASS AO E AND ALCOHOL R A THS—2J-J Winston st., upstairs, on" block east of posi- Offlce, bet. Fourth and Filth sts- 8-6 Mis-- KEY IRVING, UtTIST! I*IIOTO-TENi' fug and mounting; new style, 120 N. Main St.. rooms 2 and 6. 4-0 MAGNETIC TREATMENT GIVEN BY A . competent lady. 228>j c. se\enth, room 4. 1 MAGNETIC TREATMENT GIVEN BY A competent lady. 226)4 E. Seventh, room 1. 0 IbERSONAL JULIA MANSFIELD, MAM curing parlor. 120 N. Main st., rojm ». 30 MISS MAY STONE GIVES ALCOHOL baths. 302 N. Msln St., room 17. 6-22 Ci CUT HERN LA*DY ot Vl-:s ALCOHOL O baths. 127 E. Third st., parlor 11. 8-15 ■\TOUNG LADY GIVES ORIENTAL BATHS. X i_n x. Main st., ro >m it». 3j I 'H.A LIVINGSTON. 13-i'J N. SPRING ST., j room 6; 3-17 OLLIB MOORE. 131 E. SECOND ST., PAR tors S and 5. Gent's mending* t-6 Miss MAY RUBSELL—THE NEW HELL iiinii, room 7. 4-ti 171 REE OF COST-VOUR CHOICE OF 203 1 standard books, handsomely and substan tially bound In cloth. For particulars see 2 cotumn Announcement in this paper. PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, BTC.^ I>ATENTS FOR INVENTIONS OBTAINED . in all countries; bought and sold, s, J. DAY tv. CO., patent attorneys, room 95, Bryson blk. tf KNIGHT BROS., PATENT SOLICITORS; free book on patents 808 Stimson blk. it-22-ti 11 REE OF COST—YOUR CHOICE OF 200 standard books, handsomely nnd substantially bound iv cloth. For particulars see 2-column an nouncement in this issue. rTIO BUY OR SELL ANYTHING THAT IS X saleable, try the want columns of Tbe Herald- A few cents invested iv this manner may muko you many dollars. PHYSICIANS DX. DORA KING. GERMAN-ENGLISH SPE olalist] diseases of womenl all Irregularities restored] treatment confidential; curt-yuaranteed. 446 s. Broadway. 0-6-06 DR. WITTEN, ENGLISH PHYSOIAN AND surgeon; specialty, diseases of w omen and children. r.ViS. Hill St.; hours,o to 11 a.m., 2 to 1 und 7 to 8 p.m. 8-15 IIpBEE ou COST—YOUB CHOICE OF 200 standard books, handsomely aud substan tially bound In doth. For particulars sue 2 ci.lunui announcement in this paner. CAPITALISTS |ioit BALE—TO CAPITALISTS! J HAVE L about 1126,0000f the very best centrally located Income property in this city, all rented ami paying not less than 8 per cent net, and clear of Incum brance; my interests are largely In another coun try, and desirous to sell at almost tbe purchasers' price; tune to suit; no agents need Apply. Ad dress D . box 50, Herald office. codS-14 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 1710R SALE SOME 000 D "BA RGAINS IN second hand organs] good makes. KOHLKR A CHASE, 263 s. Spring. tf I.l It EE OF COST -YOl'R CHOICE OF 200 standard book -, handsomely and substantially I bound in cloth Fo,' particulars see 2-coiumu an l buuiii gnieol In this issue. j MUSICAL BARGAIN IN A SLIGHTLY I*HED BTEIN way upright piano. Address X, box 100, Her olfl. tf 1 'fl iREE OF COST — YOUR choice OF 200 1 standard books, handsomely and substantial ly bound in cloth. For particulars see two columu announcement in thin issue. PfiRENOLOG\ rfIELL YOUR neighbor ABOUTTHR HER. I Sid, It is a c-eai newspaper. Mend a sample copy east occasionally, if you don't want to s*»ml your Own paper call ar the olHce ami havo 1 lie in mailed direct free of c^-st. FINANCIAL Rate* for Advesfltsements under this lisSSlfh B ' tion 1 time. "» cents per lino; 1 work. 30 emits per j Line; i mont h. fi per line. 1 >AOI FIO I OAN 10. LOA NS IN" ANY 1 Amount on All k-tnds of collateral security, diamonds.Jewelry and sealskins] also on pianos, furniture and household mod * In private, mdgtng and hoarding nooses or bonis without removal. Partial pa) ments received. Honey quick: business confidential; private office for ladies, w, E, DE , OROOT, manager, rooms 2 and 4, 114 8, Spring st. j TT MON LOAN CO,— L.' Stimson Rlk. i.vans money on all Kinds of collateral soonrtty; watches diamonds, seal-kins, and furniture In lodclim and boarding houses and on pianos without removal: also on Ponds, mocks. mortgages; low In tereat; money at onoe: business confidential: pri vate office for ladies; room 111. CLARK K. sii.wv. manager rooms IU and us first floor, Stimson block. tf rpllK GERMAN HA VIVOS AND LOAN SO -1 ciety of san Francisco will make loans o:i lin proved city and country property. On loans 0f65000 and und-r certificates of title from the Title insurance ami Trust < to,, will he accepted, making the expenses on such loans very smalt. Building loans a specialty. Apply to it. G. LUNT, Agent,227 VV. second, 6-16-tf Ml »N RY TO LOAN ON 1)1 A MON DS, watcbeg, jewelry, sealskins, etc ■ also on pianos, merchandise, iron and steel safes, furni ture in lodging houses, boarding houses ami hotels, without removal, also on city and country prop erty : low interest; can have money at once; busi ness confidential; private ofllce for ladles GEO S. ROBI NSON. 233 W. First si., rooms 2 and 5. tf IB COHN- The Los Angeles Pawnbroker, no N. Main si , loans money ou diamonds, watches, jew elry. firearms, pianos, libraries and ail other collateral Securities; also sells unredeemed pledges tor money loaned and One month's interest added; make no mistake, It Is tho reliable L. B. COB N,' the Los Augeles pawnbroker. 8-10 * BARBEL OF MONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, Pianos, furniture, real estate, etc. Business: strictly private. s. P. CREASINGER, B*lfl 2-17 s. Broadway, rooms I and 2. jyjTONBY TO LOAN— f.iooo and upward on close in property nf s'j* ncr cent net. FRANK RECORDS*. 1-3 l-» 330 H. Broadway. POtNDEXTEB <fe WADBWORTH, BROK- ' ers, 806 W. Second st., buy and sell stocks, ntoetMgee, bonds and any good securities; if you wish to lend or borrow or invest In real estate call ou us: collections made and properly managed lor non-residents. 2Mf J ON I. V TO l.« 'AN - inventor can borrow money 10 work a good thing. W. W, C, ■I 210-1 W. Heventh. MONEY TO LOAN—OITY OR COUNTRY property, to ineti personal notes or se curity; bough! and sold. If you Pave money to loan or wish to borrow any nmotmt cull on .JOHN L. PAVKOVICH, 22J W. First. ti "VTATIONAL LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO. is| Loans money on all kinds of collAtorAl secu rity : money quickly; business st rtct ly confidential, Rooms 95 andoB Bryson block, fifth Moor. .TOHN MITCHELL JONES, manager. 7-3 lyr IF YOU HAVE ANY i-TRST.CLASS SKlT nties. niorteaites. bonds, stocks or notes for sair. or wtsli to make nn Investment of this kind, addres- R. ALTSCHUL, 123 : , W. Second St., Bur dick blk . Wed & sun tf rTiO LOAN -MONEY IN SUMS TO SUI T AT 1 reasonable rates. VV ILL IA M F. ID >SB Y SHELL, 107 S. Brou-.lway. Io*lBtf MONEY Tit LOAN - FROM 6500 TO 180,000 TO loan iv sums to suit. No delays. Continen tal Building and Loan Association,2o7 s. Broad way. YD"roil WANKOWSKI,agent. tf MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, watches. Jewelry, pianos, live stock, car iiM-rs, bicycles, all kinds of personal and collateral security. LEE BROS., 402 H. Spring St. 8-21 npo loan—6Bo,ooo in* one amount or 1 smaller sums; Interest "percent net: good city security desired. WICKS & MACDONALD, attorneys. 110 Court st .. Los Angeles. .1 i> tf T DANS AND DISCOUNTS-WM. G. TAL \j con, 4:ls Bradbury; money on bonds, col lateral, negotiable securities; oity and county warrants; rates reasunuhie. c od 3-S ri/O LOAN—UNLIMITED AMOUNT FOR JI small loans; no commission; light expense, SECURITY LOAN AND TRUST CO-, 223 S. Spring st.. riio loaN-Bioontoslo,oooON REAL ESTATE I. security. ALLISON BARLOW, 1235. Brand way. 6-7ti 1,1 REE O F COST —YOUR CHOICE OF 200 . standard books, handsomely and substan tlally bound In cloth. For particulars see 2 column announcement in this paper. WASTED -TO BORROW \T/"AN rED—MONEY; CAN LOAN LARGE ■ t or snail amounts on good real estate se curity, at It per cent, payable quarterly. Call in the afteoioon. .John FLOURNGY, real estate and financial agent, tO Broadway, tf Ii i: v. i; of cost - You it cnoiCß of 200 . standard bO -ks. bandsomely and substan tially hound In cloth. For particulars see 2- COlUmn announcement In this paper hpp BUY OR SELL ANYTHING THAT IS 1 saleable, try tbe want columns of The Herald. A fOW ceiits invested In this manner may make you many dollars. MEDIUMS npHE WORLD'S RENOWNED MEDIUM AND X. palmist, known throughout Europe anil America as Syra, the mystic wonder, greatest llv fug medium; If deceived hy fakirs, would-be me diums, syra will give aiest to prove her powers; tells just what you want to knou : in fact advises in all troubles. Boom 1, 837>a S. Broadway. 10-30 IJROF. W. W.TATUM,TRANCE, BUSINESS, . physical and independent slate writing medi um, is now located in Los Angeles! rooms at Irv ing house, 220 S. H 111 st.; will hold physical circle Wednesday evening and trance test circle Friday evening: will give private sittings dally, Sundays excepted, from 9:311 a Ul. to 5:80 p. m. 5-2H MRS. MANDKNA. TEACHER OF OCCULT and metaphysical law ; develops spiritual and self-healing power; class and private instruc tions: also clairvoyant card reader, palmist und astrologlst. Consultation free. Hours, ua. m to 6p. m. Office, 210 S. Spring St., room 7. 3-23 MILTON M. LYON, 221 SOUTH OLIVE— clairvoyant developing medium; circles Tuesday evenings: mediumistie persons can con sult me by mall concerning their development] st rictly confidential. 0-8 MADAME DEAN—FORTUNE TELLING BY Cards; one of the greatest In the world; reads correct ly past, present and future; all busi ness transact ions, losses, law suits and all affairs of love. No. 206 E. Fifth St. 4*21 M RS. WALKER. THE ORE AT CLAIBVOV . ant and card medium Is meeting wilh wonder ful success; she invites the most skeptical to test her power. Hours,!) a* m. to Bp. m« Parlors 3-4, 3lti?a B. Spring st. 3-17 MRS. SAN FOR D JOHNSON, THE INDE pendent slate writer and medium, gives sit tings daily at 628 S. Los Angeles st.. aud holds cir cles ou Thursday evening, uta p. m., of each week. Admission 50c. 4-t3 MADAM LYDIA, CARD READER—BEST card reader in the world. Ladles 50ct gents }l, Hours from 8 a,m. to 4 p.m. Rot/m 21, Sau uliun, cor. Fifth and San Julian sts. 6*32 MME. NORM AND, HEALER AND LIFE . reading medium: develops medium power; self-healing and how to become a medium at your own home. 220}j E. Seventh st. 0 MRS. PARKER, PALMIST, CLAIRVOYANT and medium; life reading,business removals, law suits, mineral locations, love affairs, etc. BSfD, S. Spring Bt*i loom 4. 0-30 I.iRANCIS X. IRE LAND—I 6" S. HILL ST.; J sittings dally and by appointment: answer ing sealed letters a specialty; correspondence so licited. 7 MM E. STANLEY, CELEBRATED CARD reader, reads your entire past anil future. Ladles or gentlemen 50c. Parlor it, 822 S. Spring, 4-17 INspIRATiVE LIFE AND CARD BEADIX'O medium—Terms, gentlemen, 62; ladies 6L San Julian, cor. Fifth, san Julian,top floor, room 31, IF YOU ARE IX TROUBLE OR WANT TO know your future consult Zingaru, the gypsy. At -17 S. 11 Ul st, Ofllce hours, 10 a. ni. to Bp, mi. -i 1 MRS. BABNETT—SITTINGS DAILY; ClR clesTuesday and Thursday evenings. 433 s. j Main st., opp. postollice. 4-21 j \ ones H. PLEAS ANCE, DHAD-TRaNCK medium; sittings dally at residence at s. I Brondwav. 8-9 I FREE OF COST—YOUR CHOICE OF 200 standard books, bandsomely und substan tially bound iv cloth. For particulars see 2 colUran announcement in this paper. STORAGE DRY AND CLEAN STORAGE FOR HOUSE hold goods, pianos, trunks, etc. City Ware bOUSe,675Upper Mam Bt., C. T. SMITH, proprie tor. Tel. fiti. tr FOR RENT—HOUSES J Rates for advertisements under this classin,-a -] tion- i time,oenSs per il be; l week, 60 cents per line;) month, SI p«f line, j JpOR -RENT -FURNISHED HOI'SES CREASIXGi-.lt'S COLLTMN. 217 S. Broadway, rooms l and 2. 7 rooms, w. Sixteenth st fin on 10rooms, w. Twenty-fifth si 60,00 :t rooms, KeUy st 11.00 3 rooms, Olive st 18.80 H rooms, Hoover st 66.00 7 rooms. Twenty eighth Bt 86.00 ."i rooms, PtOO SI 20.00 !t rooms, E. First st 45.00 3 rooms, Adams st 17 00 And many others nil over the city. So If you have a house to rent or wish t > rent one please call and see me. I have a nice list of unfurnished houses for rent at very reasonable prices. I collect rents and look after property for others and attend to all matters in a strictly business way. Call and see me if you have properly to sell or If you wish to buy I have a nice list of real estate which l will be pleased to show yoa at anytime. S. P. CREASINGER, Jii7 s. Broadway, JjlOR BENT —ROOMING HOUSE NOW rooming house of 75 rooms; first-class cen tral location ; long lease; only 9225 per month. FRANK RECORDS, Li 330 s. Broadway* IJIOR RENT—IN THE HOST DESIRABLE ? pari of the city, a furnished house of eight rooms; everything modern and all conveniences. 88968. Hope's!. 11 TTlOfl BENT . Room HOUSE WITH MOD .r crn conveniences, Pasadena aye.] 4-room house with bath, same address. Apply 186 n. Water st. « TNOR RENT—THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN W town for mattings, linoleums and window shades. THE MATTING MART, .'oi 8. Broad way, 4-5 friOß RENT—A 7-ROOM 2-STORY HOUSE, .1 with bath, on Seventh St. Apply at W. 11. hoy tt co.'s,2i*» 4 s. Broadway, 5-8t 1/OR RENT—GOOD 2 STORY" HOUSE, 10 ' rooms, nearelectrtc line, 8/12, with water. It. VERCH, room 80, Temple blk. tf I .IOR RENT — NICE MODERN 6-ROOM 1 house, sewered. I a Wit] cheap to responsible party. ISO X. Bunker Hill aye., » InOR RENT—A modern' n-room house, . nicely papered; reasonable rent. Ifito Fig ueroa st. Jfl.s if FOR RENT-ROOMS 37\0Hl RENT FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING] . suites of nic6ly furnished rooms, with sink, pantry, closets, bath, etc,] regular tenants; low rent. At gVDi E. Fifth st. 1-6 ■gviOß RENT- FURNISHED AND UNFUR r nlshed rooms, single or en suit?, porcelain baths; summer rates. .NEW HAFEN HOUSE, 344 s. Hill st. c BjlOR RENT 183 X. MAINST..THK DENVER; Jj nicely furnish.'il rooms. |1.50 per week and up ward ; center or city ; 850 to *l a day. I>-14 t f InOR RENT—THE MA It IPOS A, 321 K. BEC * ond St.; fin rushed rooms, |L,26 per week up; lodging, 25c, 30c and 6Qo per night. 10-1 tt INOH RENT ELEGANT FURNISHED rooms . transient or permanent; close in. The WAVEBLY, 1-7 E, Third si. ti Fill! REN r THE MENLO; ELEGANTLY furnished rooms; baths free; prices low; 420 8. Main St., opp. pOSWflice. tf I7IOR RENT—FURNISHED, TWO FRONT 1 BOOMS] also OUtStdO rooms, fLSO per week. 610 8, Spring St. 8-18 I NOB RENT-HOTEL DE GRENOBLE, con. 1 AIISO and N. LOS Angeles st. t sunny rooms by tbe week. 6-19 I riot; RENT—HOUSEKEEPING FURNISHED 1 looms; |L5O to 62. NIT I'INGER's, 451 B.Hope tf I7AOR RENT TWO HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, ; furnished or unfurnished. ti2«W. Fourib st. M ITVtR RENT—B NICE ROOMS, PARTLY ; furnished for housekeeping. 241 s. mil rt. ti "tJIOR RENT—NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS J for housekeeping, 628 8. Broadway. 2-86tf InOR RENT—FURNISHED FRONT ROOM 1 ou car line, a:,? Wolfskill aye. 1 26-tf FOR RENT—LODpINQJ^SES^ rpELL YOUR NEIGHBOR ABOUT THE HER JI. aid. It is a great newspaper. Send a sample copy east occasionally, if you don't want, to send your own paper, call at tho office and havo them mailed direct tree of cost. FOR RENT—STORES OR RENT—PART OF STORE, WITH FIXE Jj show window, on Broadway; excellent locu tion for jeweler. Inquire at 608 8. Broadway. If -■710K RENT-PART OF STORE WITH FIXE V show window, inquire at 324 W. Fourth st. 11 mO BUY OH SELL ANYTHING THAT is J saleable try the want columns of The Herald. A few cents Invested In this manner may make you many dollars. FOR RENT—OFFICES I' AWYEKS, DOCTORS, INSURANCE AND J real estate men. call and look at those beau tiful office rooms in the New <lordon Block, 2 »>' ; 8. Broadway; electricity, water and Janitor free. The rooms are light and well ventilated. F. ii. WILLIAMS, room 2'i. 14 I7IREE OF COST — YOUR CHOICE OF 300 . standard hooks, handsomely and substantial ly bound in cloth. For particulars sse two column announcement in this issue. FOR RENT—RANCHES XIREE OF COST — YOUR CHOICE OF 200 .1 standard books, handsomely and substantial ly bound iv cloth. For particulars see two column announcement iv this issue. FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS^ lIOR RENT—LODGE ROOM AT TURNER 1 hall] every first and third Friday of each month. Inquire of janitor. 14-tf DENTISTS I>A, DENTAL CO., A. J. STEVENS. MAN atter, make a specialty of crown and bridge work und palnlesfl astractlng, A Rood set or teeth J.UKJ. 1121) S. Spring. Telephone 11S0. ti ADtSIS BROS.—DENTAL PABLORS. S.Sprlugst.; painless extracting and iiiiim;; plate, |0,«. ,10; all work guaranteed; established I 10years; hours, 6-5; Sundays, 10-12. IT, It. CUNNINGHAM, DENTIST, REMOVED .to Stimson l)lk. t cor. Thifd and Spring Tel.«. TORANK STEVENS S'2l 1-'" S. SPRING ST., Si open duys and evenings; also Snndaya; eleetrie Ugbt, IYR, KENNEDY, DENTIST, 108). S. SPRING IJ st.. rooms 2, ti and 7; painless extraction. PLUMBERS _ InRANK A. WEINBHANK, PLUMBER AND J gagfltter, 240 E. second BL Tel. 160, To BUY OR SELL ANYTHING THAT is saleable try the want columns of The Herald. A few cents Invested in this manner may make you inanv dollars. WATCHMAKER 37, ASK YOUR EYES. BUY A PAIR OF A smoked glassos; assortment complete and prices lower man last yearotW. J. OETZ'S. jew eler, :t.iii s. Broadway. 1-15-7 HOUSE-MOVING 4 B. BLOPEB. HOUSE EIOVEB—OFFICE, it. 113 N. BroadM ay. MEDICAL Kales lor advertisements under this classid. i t ion - Itime,fi routs Mr line; 1 week I9*u*bU pet line; i month. ?i per line. qubino CUBES DBCIfICSKHBMI CURINO CUBE* MOnPHtWI HABIT! CURIXO CURBS TOBACCO HABIT! Drunkards are curse.l with a oravlnjr. gnawing appetite for a'coholie drink, which appetite they j Cannot Control « satisfy. This morold appeiit* ! frequently him an Inherited predisposition us a | constitutional can*.?, and .villi such too hereditary vice is easily aroused to activity ami becomes an | irresistible controlling influence. I It Is not civilized man's natural disposition to ro iWQUtau all nun servos to make life happy in order jto satisfy hit desire for drink Btteh, howevar. Is the e&se wjih dipsomaniacs. The periodical drunk aid presents no such positive pathological changes, as no indulges but seldoui. and allows the system time to recover by eliminating the poison hi fore It has time to cause tissue iup-.ries. Although such men sometimes so it terrible en cesses, tn som«- Instances prolonging ihe debauch for several weeks, they either have a grea< appe. KM and consume much fond, or else they depend em I rely on the Honor ior aliment When quantities of foot art* ingested.it ever clsetis protecting Influence, keeping the gastric functions busy, neutralising to a iarie» extent tne poisonous effect of the liquor, am! therefore lend ing to eoualtse tbe circulation, When tho desire tor food Is completely suppn*ss?d liy the liquor. the sy item ;s leit an protected to the mercy of the aleoliol and ihe nervous organs receive the fuil effects of the stlini.lunt. Many persons in the prime of life persuSdS themselves that R moderate use of liquor taken regularly, even on an empty stomach, win cause no detrimental result:-, as they experience no Im mediate disagreeable symptoms. Many will even Claim that t heir systemß dnmand the stimulus aud ghat marked benefits follow Us use. No more fallacious or deceptive idea can be en tertalned by a healthy man. The system, Itla true, becomes habituated to the abnSs as It does to the narcotic poisons—opium, baschtsh, chloral or to si coi but let such persons discontinue its uso for any reason, and for weeks they must suffer with loss ot appetite, fever, pains, or palpitation, with perhaps constipation and nervous irritability and |OSS Of flesh. The system In such coses baa from long abusi become changed and demands its regular poison to sustain the abnormal standard created by the liquor. With hop' aud all the finer emotions and sensibilities crushed, the victims of the Manor habit are only capable or causing tears ami shame to all connci ted with them, no higher mission ■ coinenio the medical man—no greater credit can 1 attach to his skill—than to And a treatment thai caastaj tnlS'"torrent of misery that flows sure- I lentlessly over Its bed nf human hearts." Even more than alcohol, the opium habit holds !ts thousands of Victims In degrading slavery. Since the introduction ol the hypodermic syringe Hi" pernicious juice of the poppy has destroyed myriads of human hi lien i,|d minds aniong the fairest and brightest women and most InteNeoUtal of men. The medical profession, with occasional ezcsptlons, ars too apathetic with respect to this haunting \ Ice, They are too open open to a graver charge than j apathy—they have been Instrumental in teaching thousands the way to the worse (because trier) In ferno than that over which the great Italian poet inscribed tbe terrible warning! "Who enter, here leaves bops behind. CUBINO Is for sale by all druggists. tf TOREE or COST—YOUR CHOICE OP 200 V standard books, handsomely and substan tially b.'iiud In cloth. For particulars see 2 column announcement in this paper* EDUCATIONAL Tos ANGELES BUSINESS COLLEGE, IN- A corporated, ocouples tho entire nitii floor of tlie new Currier block 212 W. Third St.] largest, oldest, best; i legant and commodious rooms, in tensely practical courses ol study, ablo and expe rienced SpeDiatistl as teachers, complete equip ment s, perfect lighting and ventilation, rooms heated by steam, first class elevator service; Aye courses of study -commercial, shorthand ami typewrll ivr. preparatory, telegraphy and assay ing; then 'hool Is thoroughly live ana progressive: it Inspires US Well as teaches; dny nnd evening sessions; individual and class Instructions; suc cessful graduates; line class of students; Visitors cordially welcomed; full information, personally or by mall, E. li- BHRADBR. pres. K. K. ISA ACS, vlce-pres, LN. INSKEKF, see* 2-20-7 TTTOODBUB* BUSINESS COLLEGE (IX tt corporatcd), 2205. Spring st., is the oldest and largest commercial school In southern Califor nia; the most beautiful college rooms and equip. mentS tO be found tn the State] elevator for pupils use; a targe faculty of experienced and able In structors ; open the entire year: both day and even ing sessions; a practical English course, » thor ough business course and a course in [shorthand anntypewriting under an experienced stenogra pher. Write or cull for illustrated catato o and full Information. G. A, hough, president. N. G, FELKEK, vice-president. MME. CHAPHE-MORGAN, LATE OF NEW . York otty, will teach the true art of ling- Ing, will prepare ladies and gentlemen for Church, concert, oratorio or operatic Stage; voices tested fi of charge on Wednesdays ami Satur days at studio, room 3, The Spencer, Bi6)ij AY. Third Bt, 3-lt* INROEBEL INSTITUTE fe ASA DE ROSAS) 1 training school for kindergarten; also school for boys and girls of all grades; opens September 23d. Apply io MADAME LOUIS cLAYerie. t-My TJOYNTON NO!MAIFt >R TBACH BI I H 1> only, begins September 16th; teachers aided In getting positions; lea"hers, governesses und tutors supplied. R00m526, Stimson block, it-autf (lIRL'S COLLEGIATE school, 1013-1822 B. T Grand aye.; a hoarding and day school] kin dergarten in connection; carriage service. Miss, PARSONS and miss DENNEN, principals, tf 1- OS ANGELES TRAINING SCHOOL FOR J kindergarteners. Fall term September 18th, MRS. N. D.ALAYHEW, 670 W. Twcniy-thlrd Bt. 6-8 tf IVI ON SCHOOL FOR ROYS NO. 186 W. PICO j st. HORACE A. BROWN, LL. B. H ARP STUDIO. MRS. j. M. JONES, 1003 W, . Seventh st. 0-6 1.1 hEE OF- COST — YOUR CHOICE OF 2f>;) ; standard books, handsomely and substautl il ly bound in clol h, For particularssoe two column annoiiiiceinent iv this issue. CHIROPODIS TS Miss J. f. ALEXANDER, CHIROPODIST, treats feet by a new and painless process; gives sait glow, massage and eleotric treatments, 16 and 2Pt Wilson blk., First and Spring sts. 5-27 DR. y.AOIIAU DISEASES OF THE FEET. 268 S. Spring St. 0-20 IJVREE OF COST—YOUR CHOICE OF 200 . standard books, handsomely and substan tially bound in cloth. For particulars sou 2 coiumn announcement In this paper. rpo BUY OH SELL ANYTHING THAT IS X saleable try the want columns of The Herald. A few cents Invested in this manner may make you many dollars. bicycles 1710R SALE—HIGH-GRADE STERNER BPE - clal Indies'wheel, weight v.i His. Also one gent's wheel In good condition; ,13. B. Third st. 8 SALE- LADY'S WHEEL. IN PBR- V feet order; cheap foroash, or installments secured. Address 80z S. Los Angeles st. t T AMES' ,100 BICYCLE, ALMOST NEW, Au will sell cheap, ,s. Broadway, room l. 3-5 TOOR SALE—BICYCLE I A NEW ,105 WHEEL A 1 ior 150. Address C, V, O. hoi 03>. tf SI, A lISEN * CI)., HAVE THE AGENCY . _ • ior Belay Bicycles, 22* W. l'lt'tli st. fc-lo MACHINE MANUFACTORY ■Tjros seukiTy MANUFACTURING .CO., 2M- V 286 E. Second St., manufacturers of special machinery, dies und models; only accurate work; guaranteed. 17, REE OF COOT—YOUB CHOICE OP 301 * standard Looks, handsomely and substan tially honnd in cloth. Eor particulars see 2 column announcement In this paper. BATHS IT D! u:s NO GOOD"'in snow THE BIGHT way to some people, they won't see It, even IE you are willing to prove to them thai it is easiest nnd cheapest iv Cm- end. But not SO with oil. Some don't need urging when tney understand the help that comes with eleotrlotty and "'dentine massage treatment. Mils. DR. Mayer, .h ». Broadway, The Wiley. _ SEWING MACHINES THREE Of COST-YOUB CHOICE OF 200 I 1 standard books, handsomely and substantial. ly hound In cloth ifor particulars see two column announcetneni in tins issue. ROOM AND BOARD iJiiiKK choice oca»ea» V standard hooks, handsomely and substantial, ly nonnd In cloth. For particulars see two column announcement In this Issue. — ... ' • — —a ASSA YER AND CHE»isT mHE "bmSetallio ASSAY OFFICE AMI, X Chemical Lnhoratorj", I*4 IS. .Main st. B. A. PEBEZ. E. M.. manager. 3-s CARPET CLEANING SriOAM CABPBI CLEAXIXtI, sKWIN'I W and laying. JOHN U. RICHARDS, S. Spring; tel. i3U ij-n-ii