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8 City Branch Agencies • . • •» THE HERALD r» Ontario acrommodMii the public The BmM tau Ntmbllshed branch agencies, where copies of the Dully aad Sunday will be on sale and advar* lifting and fmb.crlptlous taken a.'td forwarded to tbe main office a, soon as reoelred. These branch Agencies do not Include too hnn freds of book stores and news stands In all pans Of tbe city where The Herald Is also for sale. BOYIK HEIGHTS E. POXXELI., Newsdealer, 210S East M street. BAST I.OS ANGELES Mtt>. E C. rHA.CU.En, Newsdealer, IN i K.irth Daly street. SAX FERNANDO STREET M KINNIK S rUARM.VCV. 1433 San Fsr. nando sln'et. WESTIiAKE PARK PQNAI.I) A. no 's, Newsdealer, 3100 West Beventli street. VNIVERSITY U. t. PAKK, Pruss, Srationery, Etc Pos'oflice haji'Uug, soi'iH n;xTß.vi, avente OllfAliU I'HAItMAI Y. corner Central svenue and Twelfth street. i t. —: — : : —• — — ? 1 CHURCH \OTICES j 1> 1 11) K. Klli:» XXI.L TK.vi'llKtt. f.ifit • I turer, electro mental healer :«ii.l pnfenolo- i alst. Baodtuniahlp developecl on the true plane; i lc.se.ns «tven In UIaJE most helpful "( uil studies, t practical occultism: rnatrilpttons in bypnottsm t oiven.ti, Ibase wno Kjve evlitejice "t sincerity of i purnops. Ttrnn ui.toetate As a pbisraolOfßhil i and pbysfOKTiomlftl Prof. Itell ;s wlvltout a peer. I'tiii delineation of character, with chart. |t.o» Specially written charts,giving raluabts points as 10 health, future life,i with occult laws, "dice j ltnoms.a.l Aland 32 plrtle block, corner Broadwoy i Hid PAtirth st-. 11,-nrs. :i to 13, t:SO to,i; evenings by appoint un til 1 PAUL'S. IHI.KfH, EPISCOPAL, OLIVE , D St., opp. the MUrtL Open every aay in the year. IhtUy service at lo a. m. The clergy w ill respond to all calls tor .he offices of the church tor strang ers .ir visitors without respect to creed; burials. Marriages, baptisms os visitations of the sick. r„. : el' tbe church cheerinlly given free for funeral services. Tel. l 1.1. i'.ed. tf SPECIAL \OTICES < Kates, utr nrrartlsementa mailer this etagslnog. i tion 1 time. cents p,-r line; 1 week. cents per me; 1 mouth. ,1 |ier line ■V-OTICE TO ' REAL ESTATE DEALEI, Tin; BK.vr r:\ 11>i:n> k that re pays ; to 1 advi:u CISB IN 1 THE HERALD j \ Tin; HERALD IS THE l-At'T THAT ' NEARLY ALL THK 1.1-.ADINC DEALERS I IN THK I ITY ARE REPRESENTED IN ITS 1 FOR SALE COLL'SINS 1 FOR SAI.K ( OLI'MNS AND I'IND THAT IT PAY'S. THESE ADVERTISEI;s ARE WIDE AWAKE , ' ' BUSINESS MEN, ! THEY ARE NOT EXTERniENTINi; -TH EY HAVE TRIED Till- HERALD THE HERALD •r>rstNl'.s< NEWBP APKP. — THE DAILY J » Journal; a business newspaper, publishing all Ihe county official records, real estate transfer., tnortgages ami liens, building news, contract work, financial news, anil all news relating to tbe re sources and iievelopra.nl of southern California end the great territory ot tlie southwest. One dol lar per month, or tn advance fhl per year. l'-T \\. i'lrst st., Los Angeles, CM c l tf ■X*-<ITU E-THE I.OS AM:ELESCITV WA TEII _a!N t>e, will strictly enforce the following rules; The hours lor sprinkling are between the hours of ■ftitd ioetoeK a.m. Ann ft and» octoclc p. m* Kov a \ iolation of tin- above regulations the water w ill be shut off and a dne of £1 will be charged before the water w ill he turned on again. l-'il MESMINS H.MA I.E PILLS AS AISPEI It'lC monthly medicine for Imoiedlat. relief for vainfoi anil Irregular nn'iis.-s -from whatever cause, Eor sale by OEO. 11. EREEMAN A Co., Biiuilieasi cot. oecood and Broadway. Price ?i a CIHINA AND O LASS WARE REPAIRED, J riveted or cemented ; a speeialt} vi repairing lavs. V. T. REI lER. lIT W . sixth. a-27-Wi tOOEraWILI. BUY CHOICE LOT, A N'GELE OU ie. Heights. S. K. LISfDLEY, 10» S. I Broadway. if I I.sp.EK or COST- VOUB CHOICE OF IM ! . standard luniks, handsomely and substantially i houuil iv cloth, l-'or particulars see t-colutttUfttt* j nduncemenl lit thht Issue. j EXCURSIONS ON<'E A WEEK I'ERsuN A LEY » ONDUCT j ed excursions lo Chicago. St. I'uul. MltineapO li-i nnd all eastern points, leave Los Angeles every Thursday, via Southern Paeilic, Fnion l'ucltic •World's Hctorlal Line." ami Chicago ami North western railway, ihe sierra KsA'adas aud passing ail points of weenie interest by daylight, I'pliolsten-il tourist t in--ot latest Fntlman pattern. lighted h> gaa ( »nd run through without chansja, i ompetent cunductors accompany each party. J-'a-sli'st time. Lowest rates. For tickets an<( berth reservations, apply to .I. ii. PEARMAN, tnaimgegjn f. herr.t. i*. a..'_-_':•. south Rprlng ft., ItOS Angeles, or to any aseni southern Facltio company. t>s-8 JUU.NOX PERHON ALLY CONOUI TED EX cursions over true southern route to Chicago, via st. Louts, leu\e Los Angeles every \\"e<lnesday j at 3180 p.m. Tltroush cars, lb rough managers, I Comfort, economy and enjoyable route. Appiv to i JUDBO3I «k Co , 2t3 s. Rprlng st.. Los Angeles." 1 _>H ( LLll's- FERso\ALLY < o.VJH'i TED EX- J. cnrslons %'iathe Rio Grande nnd Rock isiund route, leave Los Angeles every Tuesday, cross the {sierra Ne\ adits and pass tha entire RioGrarnle Scenery by daylight; also via southern route every Mon.luy. Ofm c, S. Spring st. J>i;RLINt.ToN Hut I :■; I'ERsuN \ CON > ducted mrcuraions tn the east every Wednes day over the scenic line of tl.p world ; upholstered tourist cars without ehauoe. T. 11. DFZAN, 22" s. Spring si . Los Angeles, Cal. •jm REE of i < is'i -YOUR CHOICE OF 200 .1 bandaomsly and substan tially hound in cloth, For particulars see 2 column announcement In this paper. pi a sos 17IOH SALE-CiOOD UPRIGHT PIANO, ,111,: 1 organ,9B6; piano for rent, *;;. &06 S. Broad, way.' ITtf -|7«ort SALE—Mf-ST HACRTPICE SIY FINE X Hgsleton upright pie.no for *IT.'>. Cull at tin Boston ft. :;7 tf KNABE AND VOSE A- SONS PIANOS AT BIRKEI.'S Parlors Is and 19, Pirtle hlk. t! t— - - 3 A TTORXE YS-A T-LA W BROUSSEAU A SIONTOOMEBY, Attuniei-s-at-Latv, 403 Bradbury blk., l.os Angeles. 4-5 (, y. CRONIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW; OK. .'» flees, IS and 11 Jiank bldg.. cor.-Main and l-'irststs. Advice free. 3-10-ti TrjARoXIN IN A SLIOHTLY USED BTEIN- J> way uptight piano. Address K. box 100, Her MM. It X.-MIKK OP COST — YOUB CHOICE lIP Job j? standardbooks^handsoiueiyand substantial ly bound in cloth. For particulars see two column announcement in this issue. STORAGE TvJIV ANI" i LEAN STOR,AGF, KOH HO'.'SE \9 hold good-, planns, trunks, etc. City Ware house, 896 Upper Maui St*, C. T. SMI TH, pr >prie icr. Tel. t>4j. tl HELP WASTED—MALE Raten for advertisements under this classifica tion—l time. "1 cents per line; 1 week, 30 cents per line; l month, fl per line. HUMMEL BROS. CO., Successors to PETTY, HFMMEL A CO., EMI'LOYMKNT AGENTS, 300-302 W. Second st., U) basement calllurnla Bank Bldg. Tel. 500. otflee hours from 7 a. m. to 7:3) p. m., except Sundays. M E N's DE FA IM'MEN T Woad choppers, 82 per cord 1 boy to herd a few cews, 85, etc., month: coachman and gardener, local reference; practical buggy washer; sailors, ?30,etc.; marineenginee.-. f7Bj ifC. HOTEL DEPARTMENT Hr>t rkis* hotel waiters, |M, etc.! waiter, 825, etc.; cook, country, $s 1, etc.; bead waiter, ho- W,830, etc.; cook, restaurant, country, f4O, etc.; tasnlly cook. $»0, etc. HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT l aundress, one day each week, 11.50] house girl. Country,good, Itroma, 848 and fare; cook, family, I adults, country, ;Ull htre; housekeeper for man and Ron, ■*!.">; BiTt to assist, fl2; girl to assist. Riversi<le. fin; house «irl. cotta«e, country, 0)15; house tiiri. near Sam DtecOi f"- 1 ' and fare, employer here; Gorman necoud niri to wogk with German cook. (80; solicitor tn travel as companion, ex penses and one-third prollts. HOTEL DEPARTMENT Experienced cashier, small restaurant. ISO and meals: 2 waitresses, boarding house, ylo each ; waltr sses. clty,fB week and room ; lunch waitress, 50c, etc,; 3 waitresses, country hotel, 820, etc.: fare paid: 'J waitresses, lirs:-,-tass hotel, country |20 and tar". HUMMEL BROS, it CO' \\*-ANTED- A NEW BUSINESS HOl SE. 8? opening up in san Ftanchjco, desires good, > uriipeie-nt ielp through the Fmted Slates Indus t rial Agency. Among tlie positions t ohe tilled are the following: Salesmen for dress goods, notions and linings. Persons holding eertiticutes in this agency,competent to rlli any of these positions, aro requeeted 10 call at once or write, and'hose who are compelout, who hSKVO not a l , ye; tiled t bi-ir applications in this office, are also Invited to do so at once, as we huve a large number of positions to till right away. Room 28J comer bulnttOg. Thfii agency will remove its San Francisco general of ficesto the Emporium building on the Ist of mv\t month, 7 ANT ED-SALESMEN-BWO TO |t25 PER ?t month and expenses: sample line; position permanent, pleasant ami desirable. Address, wttb stamp, KING M F'G CO.. F. 78, Chicago- 7-2W YV" ANTED-A FEW MEN OF GOOD AP ft dress can find employment by ayplying nt room 20*1, Currier block, Third st. 8-8480 \l r AXTKO - PANTSMA KERS; STEADY v\ eniploynH'iit. Columbus Woolen Mills, 144 s. Main st. TENANTED—HELP FREE 27 SITUATIONS, \\ .12 I', 8. Broadway. E. NFTTINOER. rftELL YOF R N EIGHBOR a BOU I THE 1 Herald. Ii is a gnat newspaper. Send a sample copy "ait, occasionally. If you don't want to send your own paper eaU a: the oflice and have them mailed direct, free of cost. 1-sltE E Off COST-YOF R CHOICE OF 200 * standard books, handsomely and substantially hound in cloth. For particulars see 2-column an nouncement iv this issue. HELP WAN TED- FEMALE \\" ANTED V N E\\ RUSIN ESS tlOftsE. ft opening up In San Frnnchico, desires) good, couipetent help ehroagfa the Fntted states Indus trial Agency. Among tho positions to be tilled axe tin* follow in*: Bauatadlea Rwcoraets* hosiery ftudgtoves persons holding certillcates in this agency, competent to ill! any of these positions, are requested to call at once or write, Also, those who are competent who have not yet tiled their applications in our office are invited to call at once, as we have a large number ot positions to AH right ttway. Also, a saleslady. WOO cun speak French. Is wanted at once by another bouse. Room 201. Currier building. This agency will re move its sau Pranclacogeneral offices to ths Em porium building on the Ist of next month. 7 F-iREE OF COST—YOUR CHOICE OF 380 standard books, handsomely and substantially bound in cloth. For particulars see 2-columu an nouncement iv this issue. rpO BUY OR SELL ANYTHING THAT TS X Saleable try the w ant columns of The Herald, A few cents invested iv this manner may make yOSJ many dollars. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE TEI»-"-SITFATI oN BY A CALLMAN on.the dty tit*-department: permanent po sition for inside work ot any kind, iv business part Of city preferred, »vh>h privilege of responding to tire aiarin in my district j age 22. weight 175 poundS; nlnwyaafssxperlence In retail grocery, but can do anything; wages r» asonable, with above privilege; best of references. Address T. box 10", Herald otticc. R W" tNTED - BY A I A PANES E. FIRST-CLASS ft cook, a situation in city or tOUUtry, Please apply Bamboo store. 2'»2'. W. Fourth. 7 1-s 1; 1; k oF 11 isT VOl'll CHOICE OF 200 A standard books, handsomely and substantially bound In cloth. For particulars see 2-columu an nouncement in this haute* SITUATIONS WANTED^FEMAJLE^ TIT ANTED -BY A," REFINED YOUNG \ T w oman teacher OJ same c xperience, position as governess, to care tor children, or to act as com panion. W onld assist with light housework. Ad ori ss x, Herald Pasadena office. 8 W* - ANTED—BY* YOUNG LADY, POSITION ft as apprentice to dressmaker or milliner. Address R RICHARDSON, station G, box 14. 11 XTTANTED—A POSITION AS HOFSEKEEP \t cr by a good reliable lady of experience. Call or address 'J;i4 8k Dili St.. room IS. 8 11 REE OF COST-YOUR CHOICE OF 300 standard book*, bandaomely and substantially ; bound In cloth. For particulars see 2-coiumn an nouncement in this issue. 1 BUY OR SELL ANYTHING THAT IS I X saleable try the want columns of The Herald. ' A few cents invested In this manner may make you many dollars. WANTED—PARTNER j TnrjTANTED— PARTNER—MRS. G RAY OF 819 i ft w Fourth st., w I sues partner In dressmak ing, W i rpELt YOl R KEfGHROR ABOUT THE HER 1. aid. 11 is a great newspaper Send a sample I copy east occasionally, if you don't want to send your own paper, call at the office and have them j matted direct, free uf cost. i fjl It E E OF I•< >sT-YOF R CHOICE OF 200 1 JT standard hooks, handsomely and substantially j bound in tdoth. For particulars see 2 column an -1 nounoement In tins issue, i WANTED—AGENTS i rfIKLL YOUR NEIGHBOR ABOUT THE HER [ X aid. It is a great newspaper. Send a sample I copy east occasionally [fyotldont want to send I your own paper, call at the Office and have them j "mailed direct tree of cos* I fTiRBE OF COST -YOl it CHOK E OF 200 i 1 standard books, handsomely and substantially bound in cloth. For particulars see 2-column an- 1 noun cement in this issue. WANTED—LIVE STOCK \\*- ANTED A FI'.W G«K»I» SERVICE A RLE " horses; will trade land. Chave 15acres of good land In San Luis Obispo county. Cal.; ll acres under cultivation, and Will Riv" the right party a bargain. Apply at Southern California Creamery Co., 818 s. Broadway. tf rpO BEY OR SELL ANYTHING THAT IS X saleable,try the want columns of The Herald. A few cents invested Ui this manner may make you many dollars. WANTED—REAL ESTATE Tj-s REE Op" COST—YOUR CHOK !E O F 200 1 standard books, handsomely and substantially bound In cloth. Fox particulars sea & column an nouncement in this issue. WANTED—TO RENT rt-ELi.' voi r "neighbor about the X Herald. It is a great newspaper. Send a sample copy east, occasionally, if you don't want to semi your own paper call al the ollice and have them mailed direct, free of cost. WANTED—MISCELLANB OC/S^ mo BUY OR BELL ANYTHING THAT IS X saleable try the want columns of The Herald. A few cents invested iv this manner may make you many dollars. CFTRAYKD OR stolen FROM INGLE WOOD bri-kyard. on February 20, one sorrel mare, 8 years Old; one hind foot white; »ud one bay gel ding, while spot In forehead, and white tip 011 nose; 820 reward for their return. 10 lOSI OST-ONE HALADAY TEMPLE WHEEL; -i If re turned, nood reward ami no questions asked. Taken from Fifth and Ma pie at tjew building. 801 F. Third st. 8 w- (IST —PASS ROOK ON MAIN STREET SAV .MJ IngS Rank and Trust company, No. 1417. Finder please return to bank. n "IT"REE of COST—YOUR CHOICE OF 300 J standard hooks, haudsonielv and substantially bound iv cloth. For particulars see 2 column an nouncement In this issue. rpO BI'Y OR SELL ANYTHING THAT IS I saleable try the want columns of I he Herald. A few cents invested In ibis manner may make you many dollars. LOS ANUJfiLJfiS -UJSKAL.D: HATUKDAY MATtCH 7. 1898. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Rates for adVerllsetnaata under this classifiVa tion—l tlme ( 8 cents wSr line! 1 week 3i) cents per line; 1 month *1 per line >" 'pioit SALE ONE OF THE BKfsT LIVERY 1 businesses in souther al ih>rnia.;rnust be sold l ay once on aceotwi of Risk new: tlwrough invest!- l (tailo-i. fail or address REULA N l«S LIVERY, I Redlands, Cal. .1-13 I saLK goC,l> CHANCH *TO BUY A r splendid business A cigar, ea.it.y and drink 1 stand, wiih room in hack tor living purpose*. Rea son* for seJUng. Call Vl'i K. second nt * -HAKERY. WITH LARUE BRICK n\« n. hnrsi\ wagon, etc. southwest part of city; Uylng rtiointt, etc. Apply BEN W H ri K. jii W. Wrfi st. 7 -■/OR BALK—GROCERY, WELI LOCATED. M: With Hviim rooms; doir.ic good cash hit-tines*; positive bargain. HEN \V fcUT E, 221 W. First st. j> ~* ffirv CASH, |N BALANCE, \v fLL BUY 3 IUU uooil payinn restaurant with 4 fur nished rooms Rettv in trade- W Grand aye. in Ok OO BE—WOOD. COAL, HAY AND FEE D • •?) yard, biggest bargain evtl offered. Apply to REN WHITE. 221 W. First st. 10 COAT,. HAY AND FEED 4 O\J business; «ood corner; valve in stock ; barvjan. BEN WHITE, 221 W. firsisi. 7 a%iw) — f\- t OFFEK PARLOR AND BAKERY; receipts over 922 ft day; never offered In-fore. BEN WHITE, 221 W. First st. 7 I.IOR SALE—FRUIT AND CIGAR STAND; 1 flue location Trice, 8125. MAHONEY »k MYERS, 420 s. Mum st. YOU SAi.K CREAMERY, DOING GOOD r business Price, 9150. MAHONEY & MY URS, 428 s. Main st. 7 „> SELL OR EXCHANGE V ROPERTY QUICK _ go to HEN WHITE. 221 W, First at. II mO SELL OFT VOIR RV SI NESS SEE h D. ' X BAUXAIUMK'iS. Broadway. I TTIOR SALE-GROCERY STOKE AT A BAR- J; gain. 884 E. Second st. 7 ISJOB SALE-BARBER SHOP. 123 E. FIFTH st. I FOR SALE-LODGINQ HOUSES TpOB SALE—LODOINO IDH'SES— ft rooms. Broadway. elo-e in ? %M » rooms, s. Hill, very tiny W to rooms. Hill si 4TB 17 moms, Hill st UW 1H rooms, Main si SOD 47 rooms. Main st 1000 30 rooms, Temple st 1400 !► rooms. second st 800 i > rooms Temple st.. mco place 1000 l i rooms, OHv« st 8000 OR room-, Los ABgeles st.. rooms full 1200 S rooms. Bunker Hill aye, only ~ 878 14 room-, so\ em h tt, BOD 24 rooms. Main st 1100 20 rooms, Beoond it 1600 10 rooms, Hill hi BBQ 10 rooms. Hill St., close iv. 1590 90 rooms. Hill st binu 17 rooms Rroudway 800 S3 rooms. Fourth st 1700 X rooms, Hill st.. very nice ISO S rooms, Grand aye 828 lb 100111*, Los Angeles si TOO And many others in ail parts ol the city. If yon wish to buy a lodging house or If you have one to sell it will pay you to cull and see CREASINGER, 24" B. Broadway* IJVOR SALK--LODGING HOUSE OF 13 ROOMS; ' bargain. 229 S E. Fourth st.J 1 171 BEE OF COST—YOUR CHOICE OF 200 standard books, handsomely and substantial, ly bound In cloth. For particulars see two column announcement in this Issue. BUSINESS PERSONALS 1 >E~RsoN A L - J l'sT Ll KE FIND! NO MONEY. X That's what people >ay who have tried a small ad. in The Herald. They don't cost much, but ihe results ore simply marvelous. In this popular de partment The Herald baa made a gain of more than 200 per cent 111 the past few months. Ills circulation counts The Herald has it. If you want to talk to halt the people in Los Angeles and other parts of southern California, try a small ad. In addition to the Immense and rapidly Increasing circulation of The Herald, its sales by newsboys, on trains, nt hotels and summer resorts, make it the'advertising medium of the Pacific coast. Look over these .small advertisements today. They will interest you and may make you some money. Tomorrow try one. The results will be both sur prising and satisfying. ti-ltl PERSONAL- FRESH ROASTED COFFEI Mocha and Java, SBc; Ralston cereal coffee, lw; 3lbsgondten.il: s lbs rolled wheat. Zsc; U lbs white beans, 25c; t> lbs eastern buckwheat, 25c; can cocoa, I3c; can com beef. 10c; can Jelly, •*"'; 4 lbs peaches, 25c; a lbs prunes, 25c: lO lb* raisins, 15c; 5 boxea sardines,2oc; Scans aalmon, 25c; 50»lb sack Sour, 00c; 80 liars »oap, fjl] nork.se: bacon, 10c; pure margarine, gdo v roll. ECONOMIC STORE, 409 S. Broadway. I>E RhONAL—RALPH9 BROS*—GOLD BAR ttour, 11.08; city flour, 9Uc: granulated Sugar. Wins., 81; brown sugar. 21 lbs., fl; ft lbs. rolled Wheal or oats. Sfie; sardines, r> boxes, 38e; tnma toes. 4 cans, 28c : 7 bars German family soap. 28c; B gallons oil, $1; gasoline, fl; i packages morning meal. 86c: lard, mm cap, wo; 12lbs. beans, 25c; t> lbs. rice, tso* 600 s. Spring *t., cor. sixth. 6-1 PERSONA L—NEW PROCESS; IRREGU laiilies, from whatever cause, cured without medicine, instruments or pain: sur<ioura; tody attendants; low fees, gios, Grand aye. «-;i PERSONAL— H. MORRIS PAYS THE HlGH est price for gents' second-hand clothing: send postal; will call. 11 Uj Commercial St. ti-is lillKi: OF COST-YOl" It CHOICE OF 200 X standard books, battdsoraely aud substan tially bound in cloth. Fur particulars see 2 coiuinn announcemeiii la this paper. PERSONAL pE RSONAL— Men (weak) conterojdating marriage, valuable suggestions frre; confidential. Address "Medicos" (With Stamp), 128 X. Main si., room 7, Los Angeles. 4-3 IF YOU'VE A DOLLAR TO SPEND FOR . harness, baiters, brushes, curry combs, or horse clothing, whether you're rich, poor, or so so, don v spend it unlit you've examined our stork, U.S. Harness store, U. S. Hotel hloek. U I PERSONAL WANTED -TO CORRESPOND with a pleasant young lady with cash, by a re spectable young gentleman of means; object, maiHmony. Address. It., box 70, Herald 7 ERSONAL—DO YOF WISH TO MARRY? We have refined ladies and gents of means; Investigate; strictly conßdentlai; letters must con tain 10c stamps. lioom 1, S. Broadway. I>EBSONAL — NEW PROCESS — IRREGI larities, from whatever cause, cured without medicine, Instruments or pain; sure cure; ?i treat ment ; home. ai9 Grand aye, 0-8-0 tf i ET OCR PRICES TRACK/RUGGY. BUSI -1.1 neaa harneas, whips, chamoia, bandages, bthahes, horsa clothing, F. S. Harness Store, F. S. Hotel block, i> BUGGY HARNESS. «4.!t0; EXPRESS HAH neaa, 81-: double buggy 'harness, nleke] plated. |20,attbe U.S.Harness store F. s. Ho. Tel block ,D IT COSTS YOF NOTHING TO LOOK AT OUR gOOdB and tcet our prices. F. S. Harness Store, F. S. Hotel block. 'J PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS. BTC^ I> ATE NTS FOR INVENTIONS OBTAINED in all countries; bought and sold. B, J. DAY A CO., patent attorneys, room So, Bryson hlk. tf KNIGHT BROS., I'A TENT SOLICITORS; free hook on patents. 3ns Stimson blk. 'J-22-f» IJIREE OF COST—YOUR Choice of 200 " standard books, bandaomely ami substantially hound in cloth. For particular* ace 2column an nouncement In this Issue. rpO BUY OR SELL ANYTHING THAT IS X saleable, try tbe want columns of The Herald* » A few ''ems invested in this manner may make you many d"ll»re. 1 FOR EXCHANGE-MISCELLANEOUS Under this heading wul>scribers to the HerAld may insert an advertisement Ol 80 « ords or less, tour times, free irt' cost, provided the advertiser is not n dealer in the article or goods advertised. I — .-— EXCHANGE OR sale A CHOICE collection of am ient coin from the collection lof the late celebrated numismatist, Prof. Abrnm Richards of Eloren.ii), Italy, and ideutiifil with | those as presented tq the Ualversity ot bttohlgan] I Will take city lot, plum, bicycle, gold wni*-h. jevv dry; exchange singly or In lot. Address 424 8, tint st. s IJIOR EXCHANGE A (COMPLETE SET OF plans aud apeclflcatlons ol a 6-room « nttage lor » second-hand hicM'b .or what have ymi" Al-o ssscamera, with complete outiit for secsmd-hand melodion. 772 Maple aye. ! ' TpOR EXCHANGE A PAIR OF THE FINEST 1 1"IK puppies in the city, in exchange, for silver or gold. Male.*-".; female. 82.50, Thay are thor oughbreds, from educsvtesl gneestoffa. Address MILDRED, Herald office B fTiOR EXCHANGE I HAVE THREE (8) a very tine thoroughbred masttsT pugples that I Will exchange for chickens or young beats, a heifer calf, a single buggy harness, books. Address bog yt, Downey, Cal, ' * fTSOR EXCHANGE—FIRST-CLASS HEROIC, F nearly new; cost new 81100. Will trade for giHul "spring wagon or buggy, or sell very cheap- Address box 883, orange. Cal. I TJIOR exchange OR SALE—I ENCUBA- I tor and 8 brooders. W ill exchange fur any thing or will sell for 135. HERBERT GROVE, 22"> E. Fourth st.. l.os Angeles, cal. S Xj>Oß EXCHANGE-ONE PINE BRICF.CH- V loading .shotgun: also beautiful guitar and music stand: trado for cow or bicycle. W. H, OIBRS, 1610 S. Main st. 7 171 OR EXCHANGE SOME JEWELRY AND a Hneo-abooterfor some diamonds; will pay the difference in money. 1 want 3or 4 diamonds. Address M-, Hox io, 3 XT or EXCHANGE—EXCLUSIVE AGKNCY r for eastern manufacturer, win take oHy or country property for part paymeut. Address s. c., Herald office. " 6-tf 1710R EXCHANGE GOOD LIGHT BUSINESS- Owner leaving town Value 81000, have you tO Offer? Address J. It., Herald ollice. U-tf 174 OR EXCHANGE -NEW 22-POUND, HIGH* ? grade bicycle for good gold watch and some money, ii. M. LEE & BRO., 140 N, Spring st, s •174 OR EXCHANGE-HAM MERLES* POCKET I revolver, nearly new . for carpenter tools. Ad* dresa TRADER, box 80, Herald office* 18 171 OR EXCHANGE -OLD CENTURY MAGA r zincs for second-hand dictionary. Address R E A PER. bOX 80, Herat i office. l i TflOR EXt-I! ANtiE -HUNTER-CASE SILVER X watch for goo I sewing machine. Addresß W, w.. box 40, Herald office. 18 TTtOR EXCHANGE-ONE GOOD UPRIGHT I i\ iniball piano, only little used, foi' a city lot, F.nquiie Hi Roqueng st. 13 1740R EXCHANGE-ONE sofND DELIVERY horse, worth 885, for groceries, Call or ad dress Turner st. S IJIOII EXCHANGE-ONE OR MORE GOOD horses lor furniture. Apply to J. P. JEN SEN, 235 sau Pedro si, 7 Til OR EXCHANGE—A COMPLETE EDISON'S I phonograph outttt at 136 N. Main st., Los Angeles, Cal. > 1740R EXCHANGE—BANJO FOR SMALL EN ' cyclopedia. Address MUSICIAN, ho) 40, Herald office. 13 1740R EXCH ANtiE will EXCHANGE CAR neuter work lor team. Address J. A. E., I*. 0. I Box 886, 7 1740R EXCHANGE—FOUR ROOSTERS FOR 1 hens. E. It. MKLCHOR, 1686 Temple st. 13 FOR EXCHANGE—REAL ESTATE j^or"i-:xVham c- Reauiiful corner, with south ang east front, with 3 houses orlit; buildings all well built, with all modem Improvements; lawn, flowers, cement walks, etc., all in perfect shape; pays Income of 840; price SOOQo; mortgage fl7OO. Tbe above is lo cated iv one block of university. Two elegant large and most beautiful residences near Sixteenth and Constance sts*, on large lots; cement walks and drives, basement and hiick foundations; one has Hi rooms and the other !t, with baths, pantries, hot and cold water, grate, mantels nnd East Lake views; price fiiuOO; each mortgaged $2*<na, And still another beautiful 7-room 2-story mod ern residence near Sixteenth and Vernon sts.; large lot, well Improved; cement walks; fencing -table, en- ; tttreet graded and paid; price * ;1 700; mortgaged flJo ', this is something exceptional. Cottage and lot clear and close in, lor lodging house; price |1800. Two houses and grounds .13x290, runninc froni street to street. nicely enclosed and improved with lawn, flowers and berries; one block of I'asadeua elect ric cars; this is No. 1 renting property; price 14000; mortgage 11500; would trade this for good land near SSU Jacinto, Hemet or Penis. We have a splendid piece of property In Taco ma. Wash., modern and close in; price 88000; mortgaged 8650 at only 6 per cent interest, due in 1887; think of a bank loaning at such a rate; It speaks well for Tacoma; will trade for land in Southern California. Wanted —money to loan. We have applications for small and large sums; w ant now ffluW, 15000, $1750; have 51000 of good si reel bonds to sen at B7>tf. Twenty acres, all fenced ; good house of 4 or ■ 1 i moms; good stable and outbuildings, excellent water supply; good alfalfa land; about 10 miles south of city; will trade for City property; price |2500; mortgage |S00; or will trade clear or assume; might pay a little cash difference. Wanted to exchange 2-story tint, new ; price{3ooo ; mortgageBlooo; equity ror lodging house close in. Lot 60x150, with elegant 8-Story building. BO rooms, close in on HiilsM price 688,001); will take half In good clear t rede, balance can tuu long tune IOW J'ate. See RIG GIN A CO.. room 210, s s. E. cor. second and Broadway. 171 OR EXCHANGE—A NEW DWELLING " honso, 4 rooms, large screen porch; rooms 12x16feet, hard finished; streets graded, cement sidewalk; located near power house ami Central nve.; cash. 6160O; will exchange for improved ranch id like value Uve miles from city. A LSO, Whee>r tt Wilson No, 8 improved: sewing ma ehlne In perfect order; exchange for furniture Address L, box 50, Herald office. S 17408 EXCHANGE OR BALE—AT A BAR gain, bOUse 0l 4 rooms and kitchen, In good repair Lot 45X90; nice lawn, flowers and good bearing trees, at 171 w. Thirty.sixth st.; or wilt exchange and pay difference for bouse of v rooms and lot ahOUt 50x150 more centrally located. No agents, Address LOUIS K«iLli, JR., 012 a spring bL 8 1740R EXCHANGE—SOME GOOD HOUSES ami lots in city for good ranches; 15 acres southwest,, close to cit>.for city home; Vi acres laud. 10-room bouse, barn, bath; a good chicken ranch and home place <m W.Washington st.; some choice ranches at Ontario, Santa Ana and other place .. EDWARD ERASER, 210 south Broad way. 10 you exchange-20 ACRES, CLOSE IN, I partly Improved, good 4-room house and barn, artesian well; Incumbered 8800; value ?2"»no; for house and 10l here; would assume. 147 8, Broad way, H. H. BIX BY A: CO. H tt» "Ti inn EQUITY IN LARGE LOT; • ll I' J buildings, machinery, horses, wagons, etc., now occupied us manufacturing, business,all included. For other real estate see BEN WH TI E, 221 W. First st. 7 T7IOB EXCHANGE—f3O°—EQUITY IN A 2 r room, hard-finished house and lot, 5 minutes' walk from postofflce, at 416 Towne aye., for a clear ' lot in the neighborhood ol Seventh lin '' central aye. Call at 7)30 Ruth aye. 13 TTtOR EXCHANGE—VALUABLE IMPROVED r property In central Texas for some, thing of equal value In Southern California. Ad ; dresa owner, I*. o. box 353, city. 13 17! OR EXCHANGE—TWO LOTS IN A GROW . Ing town.near cripple Creek. Col.; will take . a set ol blacksmith's tools, it. ,l fox, San Juliuti st. y .> EXCHANGE OR SELL PROPERTY QUICK mm gO to REN WHITE.22I W. First St. II II REE OF COST — YOUR CHOICE OF 800 standard hooks, handsomely and substantial ly bound in cloth. For particular * See two column announcement in this issue. 1 BATHS IT DOES NOGOOD TO SHOW THE RIGHT J I way tO some people, they won't s?« It, even If ' you are willing to prove m them that it Is easiest s ami obegpes| in the end. Rut not so with all. Some don't need urging when tney understand the - help that comes with electricity scientific massage treatment. MRS. DR. MAYER, M 7 S. Broadway. 'The Wiley. 4-2 ' RESTAURANTS mHE neatest LITTLE DINING ROOM 1_ In the ciiv is the Hotel Clarendon, los s. Hill ii street, Albert steveus. prop,; homo cooking; prices reasonable; 21 mesla, 84; breakfast rrom6ia{) r. CO8:30; lunch, 12M>3 p.m,) dinner, 0:80 to 7i80; evhrything new 4 4 SEWINQ MACNINBS I TJIREE OF cost - YOUR choice Of .00 JT standard books, handsomely and substantial e ly bound m cloth For particulars leg two column announcement In this Issue. FINANCIAL Rates for adveatlsements under this classifica tion -1 time, 8 cents per line; 1 week, ,10 cents per Mil; 1 month, fl per Hue. I PACIFIC lOA N CO. LOANS 1N AN V amount on all kinds of collateral security, diamonds.jewelry and sealskins; also on pianos, furniture and household goods in private, lodging and homroTng bouses nr howls witbnut removal. Partial pm ments received. Money quick: business rontidentlai; private office for ladies, W. E. DX UROOT, manager, rooma 3 and 4,1H s. Spring st. IT NION LOAN CO, stimson Big. Loans money on nil kinds of collateral Security : watches diamonds, seal-kins, and furniture in lodging and board!nf booses arid on pianos without removal; also on bonds, stocks, mortgages ; low in terest ; money at once ; business conthlentiul; prl i VStte oflice for ladies; room 111. t I,AUK K. SHAW, manager rooms 111 and 112 Sift floor, Stimson block, tt' mHE GERMAN SAVINGS AND LOAN SO -1 eieiyot sun Francisco Will make loans on Im proved city and country property, on loans offeOQß and under certificate* of title rrom the Title Insurance and Trust Co., will be accepted, making the expenses on such loans very small, iluildtng loans a Specialty, Apply to It. G. LUNT, Agent, 22; W. Second. e-15-tf MONK V TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, watches, jewelry, sealskins, etc.; also on [ pianos, merchandise. Iran and steel safes, fund j tore iv lodging houses, hoarding bouses and hotels, without removal: also on city and oouhtrv prop erty; low interest: can have money at once; busi ness confidential; private othVe for ladles. GEO. S, RORINBON, 233 W. First st.. rooms 2 and 3. tf IF. COHN— J* 'The Los Angeles Pawnbroker, Mrt N. .Main st , loans money on diamonds, watches. Jewelry, firearms, pianos, libraries and all other collateral Securities{ ai.so sells unredeemed pledges for money loaned nnd one month's interest added; make no mistake, it is the reliahle L, li. t'OH N, the Los Atu/eies pawnbroker, 8-10 V BARREL or MONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS. Pianos, furniture, real eslute, etc. Business strictly private. h. I. cREAsINGER. 3-1S 247 S. Broadw ay, moms 1 an I 2. I>OINDEXTER * WADSWORTH. BROK ers, 805 W. Second -st., buy and sell stocks, mortgages, bonds and any good securities; if you wish 10 lend or borrow or invest In real estate call on us: collections made and property managed for non-resideuts. gfltt IIONKV TO LOAM—OtTY OR COUNTRY Jvl property, 5>4 to 8 net; personal notes or se curity: mortgages bought and sold. If you have money to loan or wish to borrow any iimount call On JOHN 1.. PAVKOVICH, 22il W. First. if V ATIOV.U. LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO. *\ Loans money on all kinds of collateral secu rity ; money qulcklv | business st rict ly confldeii t ial. Rooms 85 ana 86 Krvson block, fifth floor. JOHN MITCHELL JONES, manager, 7-3 lyr mo LOAN—MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT I reasonable rates. WILLIAM F. BOSBY SHELL. 107 S. Itroadway. 10-Utf -\|ONEY TO LOAN--FROM 8500 TO 880,000 TO -*Vl loan in sums to suit. No delays. Continen tal Building and Loan Association, 207 B, Broad way. VICTOR WANKOWSKI, agent. tf MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, watches, Jewelry, pianos, live stock, car nages, bicycles, all kinds of personal and collateral BdCUrlty, LEE Hilt Is., 402 S. Spring st. 8-31 rsio LOAN—IBO.OOO IN ONE AMOUNT OR X smaller sums ] interest 6 per cent net: good city security desired. Wll'Ks ,v M ACDONA LD. attorneys, Tio Court st .Los Angeles. 3.'>tf y OANH AND DISCOUNTS—WM, O. TAL- I j coit, 488 Bradbury; money-on bonds, col lateral, negotiable securities; city and connty wairanta; rates reasonable. cod 8-8 mo loan -UNLIMITED AMOUNT for X small loans; no commission; light expense. SECURITY L'I.VN AND TRUST CO-, 228 S. Spring st mo LOAN—4)loootofin,oooon real estate X security. ALLISON BARLOW, 123 S. Brand way. ti-7tf I TIBER OF COST—YOUR CHOK E OF 200 _ standard hooks, handsomely and substan tially bound in cloth. Fot particulars see 2 column announcement in this paper. WANTED -TO BORROW ~\ If A N TI: D MO NX V Tt 1 LO AN; W E 11 AY E ?V 2 good applications for lonns on well im proved income property and hOFfPWerS will pay S percent net and furnish title papers and insur ance Apply to \V. J. BRYANT, room 217, 204Ji s. Broadway. ti TED MONEY : CAN LOAN LARGE M or small amounts on good real estate se curity, at ll per cent, payable quarterly. Call in the afternoon. JOHN PLOUItNOY, real estate aud financial agent, 145 Itroadway. tf 174REE OF COST—YOUR CHOK E OF 200 standard books, handsomely and substan tially bound in cloth. For particulars see 2 column announcement in tins paper mo Ri \ OR SELL ANYTHING THAT is I saleable, try the want columns of The Herald. A few centa invested In this manner uiHy make you many dollars. MEDIUMS mHE world's renowned MEDIUM and X palmist, known throughout Europe and America as Syra, the mystic wonder, greatest liv ing medium; if deceived by fakirs, would-be me diums, Syra will give a test to prove her powers ; tells just What you want to know: in fact advises in all troubles. Room L *>37' a s. Broadway. 10-3U T>ROF. W. W.TATFM.TRANCE, BUSINESS, X physical and Independent sinte writing medi um, f snow located lv Los Angeles; rooms at Irv ing hOUSe, 220 S. Hill sv ; will hold physical circle Wednesday e\ enlDg and trance test circle Friday evening; Will give private Sittings dally, Sundays excepted, from 9,80 a ru, to 8;8Q ft, in. 5-26 MRS. M AND EN A, 'TEACHER OF OCCULT and metaphysical law; develops spiritual and self-healing power; class and private instruc tions; also clairvoyant card reader, palmist and astrologist. Consultation free. Honrs, «a.m. to ip. tn. Office, 245 s, spring si., room 7. 3-23 -\| RB, PARKER, PALMIST, CLAIRVOYANT _a.t! and medium: lit" reading, business removals, law suits, mineral locations, love affairs, etc, Take 'Third it. electric cur to Vermont aye, nnd Vine st. Second bouse on Vine, west of Vermont uve. (i-30 MILTON M. LYON, 224 SOUTH OLIVE— clairvoyant developing medium; circles Tuesday evenings; medlumlStlO persons can con sult me by mail concerning their development; strictly confidential. ti-3 MADAME DEAN FORTUNE TELLING BY . cards; one of Hie greatest iv the world; reads correctly past, present and future; alt busi ness transactions, losses, lawsuits and all affairs of lovg. No. 20". E, Filth St. 4*31 MRS WALKER,THE GREAT CLAIRVOY . ant and card medium is meeting with wonder ful success; she invites the most skeptical to test her power. Hours, oa. m. to* p.m. parlors 3-4, Slti 1 ., S. spring St. 3-17 Al BS. SAN FORD JOHNSON, THE INDF _ivl pendent slate writer and medium, gives sit tings daily hi 638 S. Los Angeles st,. mid holds cir cles on Thursday evening, at 8 p. m>, of each week. Admission 50c 4-13 M RS. a. J.OWEN, PSYCHIC ARTIST AND title art medium. Faints portraits of ihe so called dead clauses for paynta art development HOW forming, Terms on application, studio, 508 W. Second st. 12 MADAM LYDIA, CARD READER-REST card reader in the world. Ladles BOO) gents $1- Hours from su,m. to 4 p m. Room -1, Ban .Julian, cor. fifth and Sun Julian sts. j-22 AfME. NORM AND, HEALER AND LIFE JXA, reading medium; f develops medium power; self-healing and how to become a medium at your own home. 22«'a K. Seventh st. v I.FRANCIS1 .FRANCIS X. IRELAND—IBI H. HILL ST,; sittings dally and by appointment; answer ing sealed tetters t , specialty; correspondence so licited. 7 MME. STANLEY, CELEBRATED card reader, reads your entire past and future. Ladles or gentlemen eve. Parlor 18, 322 s. spring. 4-17 fNSPIRATIVE LIFE AND CARD READING 1 medium—Terms, gentlemen. 831 ladles 81< Ban Julian, cor. Fifth, San Julian, top floor, room 3i. IF Yoi ARE IN TROUBLE OR WANT TO know your future consult Zlngara, the gypsy, ut -17 s. Hill st. Ollice hours, 10 a. 111. lo Sp, m. 4 1 : \| Rs. BARNETT—SITTINGS DAILY; cut ..▼l cles Tuesday and Thursday evenings. 481 s. Main St., bpp, post office. 4-21 .4 ON ICS 11. PLEASANCE, DEAD-TRANCE il medium; sittings daily at residence 634 s. Broadway. 8-6 17! REE op COST—YOUR CttOfUJB OT 300 1 standard books, handsomely nnd substan tially bound In (doth. For particulars see 2- Column aunoiincerneiit In this paper. = —s _ .. '-.j_ > 1 ■ -'- 1'- ss MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS • iyoß SALE—SOME GOOD bargains in 1 J. second-hand organs; good makes. KOHLER ■ & CHASE, 233 s. Spring, tf 171REE OF COST—YOUR CHOICE OF 200 standard books, handsomely and substantially bound in cloth. For particulars see 2-columu an nottneetnenj In this issue, n ' MANICURING l rUCIA MANSFrF.Ij), MANILL 111XO. BOOM U i, IM M. Mala ti > FOR RENT-HOUSES RatSt for advertisements nnd-- this Classifica tion 1 time, 5 cents per tlttS)ll week, 88 cents per line ; l month. 91 per line. jsOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSES— CREASI N( i E It's ( OI.U MN. 217 P. Broadway, rooms 1 and ». f Noma, W. Sixteenth at 840.0u iv rooms. W, Twsnty-fifth st - r >" DO 8 rooms, Kelly st 11 00 ;i nanus, olive st. Ll .v. ii rooms, Hoover st .V, no 7 room 6, Twenty eighth st 88.00 I rooms, Pico st 80 00 !) rooms, )■',. First st W.OO 3 rooms, Adams si 17.00 And mane others all over the city. So if you have a house to rent or wish to 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 nnd attend to all matters iv a strictly business way. Call and see me if you have properly to sell or if you wish lo buy 1 have a nice list of reai estate which 1 will be pleased to show you at auy time. s. P. CRBASINOER, 817 S. Broadw ay. 7 I7P3R RENT I N rHE most DESIRABLE 1 part of the City, a furnished bouse of eight looms; everything modern and ail conveniences. 3828 B, Hope' st. 'I -S.-s.uR RE NT--."»• ROOM HOUSE WITH MOD- X: em conveniences, Pasadena aye 4 room house with bat h, same address. Apply 1-i" N. Water st. h 13IOR REN T -'THE IHE A PEST PLACE IN 1 town for mattings, linoleums and window shades. THE MA I TIM. MART, 636 S. BrOSd way. i* ITIOR RENT A T-ROOM, 2-STORY HOUSE, 1 with hath, on Eleventh St. Apply ut W. 11. hay & co. s'.'is 1 ., s. Broadway. 8 171 OR RENT - MCE MODERN 6-ROOM 1 house,sewered, lawn; cheap io responsible party, l-li N. Hunker Hill aye. I "171 OR RENT GOOD 2-S rORY HOUSE, 10 V rooms, near electric line, 612, with water, it. VKIK 11, room 80, Temple blk. tf rTIOR RENT—A 6-ROOM HOUSE (NEW. right In business center, all modern conveni ences. 196H N. Hill st. s fTIOR RENT--A MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSE, 1 nicely liapered; reasonable rent. 1863 Uig ueroa st. IBStf TJIOR RENT COMPLETELY FURNISHED * bouse of 8 rooms aud batb. 1617 B. Flower, s FOR RENT-ROOMS BENT—PUBNIBHED" AND CNPTJB 1 nisicoii rooms, single or ensulte, poroelaln baths: summer rates, new HAVEN HOUSE, •ill S. II 111 SI. S I -«>lt KENT 131 N. MAIN KT..THK DENVER ; " nicely furnished rooms, 11.80 icr week and up ward ; center of ,-icy ; Itv to ,1 adtiy. H. tf IT,OR RENT THE MAUIPOBA, 821 X BEC ond st.; furnished rooms, 11.33 per week up; loilKiuif. S&o, tic unci .',;> • per nis'it- 10-1 tt 17,0H KENT - ELEGANT PUBNIBHED rnmns . translen, or permanent; close in. Tier- W'AYKHI.Y, 187 IS. Third St. 0 171011 KENI THE MENLOI ELEOANTLY : fnrnisiici rooms; bathsfree; prlceslow; 431 s. Main st..opp. postoftlce, tf IflOR BENT KURNIBIIEH, TWO FBI INT ' BOOMS; nlso outside rooms, ,1.53 per week, ol!) S. Spring st. 8-13 IJ,OB BENT—HOTEL HE GKENOHLE, COB. Allso aud N. l.os Angeles St., sunny rooms l>v the week. 3-t!> 17.08 KENT HOUBEKEEPINO PUBNISHED ' rooms;.LOO to(9. NITTINUKB'S, iii S.Hope If 17WR I1I:.n"I NEATLY PUBNIBHED BED- J room, fs.Bo per month. 6SO W. Plf th it. t* 17108 KENT --THREE SUNNY IT.ONT 1 rooms, with bath, 1819 Ueorg'u 8011. 18 BENT—NICELY' PUBNIBHED BOOMS _C for housekeeping, 828 B. Broadway. n^otf TTloll BENT—PUBNISHED PBONT ROOM X on car line. 587 Wolfskin aye. 1 Jet tf FOR RENT - LODGING HOUSES^ rfIELL YOUB NEIGH 808 A BOUT THE II EB .I. aid. li Is n great newspaper, Bend n sample copy east occasionally, If you don't wanl to send your own paper, call at the omcs ami have them naileddireel free orooßt. FOR RENT-STORES I^O R REN T -PART OF STORE, WITH FINE J 1 show window, on Broadway; excellent loca tion for jeweler. Inquire at 606 s. Broadway, ti T7IOR RENT PARI OF STORE WITH EINE X show window. Inquire atB24 W. Fourth st, it rpo BUY OR SELL ANYTHING TH AT Is JL saleable try the want columns of 'The Herald. A few cents invested iv ibis maimer may make you many dollars. FOR RENT—OFFICES I- AWYERS, Doctors. INSURANCE AND j real estate men, call and look at I hose beau tiful oiliee rooms in the New Cordon Block, ZOUi ■ s, Broadway; electricity, water and janitor tree. 'The rooms are light and well ventilated. E B, WILLIAMS, room 26, 14 17* It EE OF cost YOUR CHOICE OF 200 Standard books, handsomely and substantial ly bound iv doth. For pari leu tars see two column announcement in this issue. FOR RENT—RANCHES 171H EE OF COST - YOUR CHOICE OF 200 standard books, handsomely and substantial- < ly bound iv cloth. Eor particulars see twocolumu ' announcement in this issue. POR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS I7AOR RENT -LODGE ROOM AT TURNER hall; every llrst and third Friday of each month. Inquire of janitor. U-tf DENTISTS DENTAL" en..' A. J. STEVENS, MAN' Rger, make a specialty of crown and bridge work and painless extracting. A good set of teeth fo.OO. >. spring. Telephone list). It' \DAMS BROS. DENTAL PARLORS. s. Spring st.; painless extracting and tilling j plate, |6, v, 6iQ; all work guaranteed! established 10 years; hour-i, S-0; Sundays, 10-18, Tp R, CUNNINGHAM, DENTIST, REMOVED I • to stimson blk., cor. Third und sprue; Tel. n. ITxRANK STEVENS 834 I--: B, SPRING ST., open days anil evenings ; also Suudavs; electric light. DR. KENNEDY, DENTIST, 108', S. SPRING at., rooms 2, a and 7; painless extraction. _ PHYS> ! CIANS DR. DORA KING. GERMAN-ENGLISH BPE clalist: diseases of women: all Irregularities restored] treatment confidential; cure guaranteed, 4-itiM. Broadway. 6-8-96 DR. WITTEN, ENGLISH PHYSCIAN and surgeon; specialty, diseases of women and children. 7-v, s. Hill at.; hours,» to v am,, 2to i and 7 to s p. lit, A [6 Its re c OF COST—YOUR CHOICE OF 200 standard books, handsomely and substan tially bound In cloth. For particulars see 2 t column announcement In this paper. . _ ____ PL UMBERS [ TaiRANE A. WEINSHANK. PLUMBER AND X 1 gasHtter, Hi) E. Second st. Tel. I^li. i rpo BUY OR BELL ANYTHING THAT is I saleable try tbe want columns of The Herald. A few outfits Invested Iv this manner may make you many dollars. HOUSE-MOVING l A P. SLOPE],, HOUSE MOVEU-OPFICI' a., iv N. Broad"sr. MEDICAL Rate* for advertisements under this classifies* tion—l time, fi cents par line; 1 week lio cents pcs? liin 1 ; t month) *i pee Km, QURINO CURES DRUNKENNESS! | CURINO CURES MORPHINE HABITI CURINO CURRt TOBACCO It AR IT} Drunkards are cursed with a craving, gnawing appetite for aidobollc drink, which appetite thejr cannot control or satisfy. This morbid appettt* frequently has an Inherited predisposition aa a constitutional cauae, and with auoh the hereditary vice :s easily aroused to activity and becomes an irresistible controlling Influence, It Is not civilised man s natural disposition to ro- Unquisb all that servea to make lltfe happy in order to satisfy his desire for drink Such, however, la the case with dipsomaniacs. The periodica) drunk aid presents no so eh positive pathological changes, as be indulges but seldom, and allows the system time to recover by eiimlnating the poison before it has time 1., cause tissue Inlurles. Although such men sometimes go to terrible ex cesses, In some instances prolonging the debauch for several weeks, they either have a (jreat appe titi' and consume much food, or ebe they depend entirely on the liquor for aliment. whftt quantities of fond are tngested.it Har rises v protecting Influence, keeping the gas trie functions busy, neutralising to a targe extent tha poisonous effect of ihe lienor, and therefore tend* Ing to equalize the circulation. When the desire fbr food Is completely suppressed by the liquor the system is leli unprotected to the merry nfth* alcohol and the nervous organs receive tbe full cite, ts of Ihe stimulant. Siany persons iii the prime of Ufa persuade themselves thai a moderate use of liquor taken regularly, even on an empty stomach, win cause no detrimental results, ns they experience no im mediate disagreeable symptoms, pinny win even claim i hat their systems demand the stinm us and thai marked benellts follow its use. no more fallacious or deceptive idea can bf) as certained by a healthy man. The system. It is true, becomes habituated to the abuse as it does to the narcotic pol sons—opium, haachtsh, chloral or tobacco; but let such persons dlscontinua its us* for any reason, and for weeks they must suffer with loss of appetite, fever, pains, or palpitation with perhaps constipation and nervous irritability and loss of Hesh. The system in such cases baa from long ahnst becomochanged and demands its regular poison J to sustain ihe abnormal standard created by tha j liquor Y\ lib hope and all tbe liner emotions and sensibilities crushed, ihe victims of ibe liquor habll are only capable of causing tears and sham* Itn all connected with them. No higher mission ' comes to the medical man—no greater credit can attach to nls skin -than tn lind n treatment that can stay tnts "torrent of misery that (lows so rs { Isptlessly over its bed of human hearts " Even more than alcohol, the opium habit holds Its thousands of victims in degrading slavery. Since tbe Introduction of the hypodermic syringe the pernicious juice of the poppy has destroyed myriads of human bo lies and minds among the fairesl and brU'hiest women and moat Intellectual of men, The medical profession, with occasional exceptions, arc too apathetic with reHpect to this haunting \ ice. They are too often open to a graver charge than apathy—they have been Instrumental In tsacblng thousands the way to the WOHUI (.because truer) In ferno * ban t hut over which the great Italian post Inscribed the terrible warning: "Whoenters bore leaves hop" behind. CURINO Is for sate by all druggists If 171 REE OF cosr YOUR CHOICE OF 20a standard books, handsomely and Substan tially bound In Cloth. For particulars see g* column announcement in this paper. EDVCA TIONAL {08 ANGELES BUSINESS cSKeSS] IV- J COrporated, occupies ihe entire fifth floor of tbe new Currier block 212 W. Third St.! largest, oldest, beat; elegant and commodious rooms, in tensely practical COUrtes Ol study, able and expe rienced specialists us teachers, complete equip ments, perfect lighting and ventßation, rooms lv ated by steam, urat class elevator service] live courses of study com mere i al, shorthand and typewriting, preparatory, telegraphy and sassy ing: the bcuool is t noroughly live and progressive-. it Inspires ns welt as teaches; day and evening Sessions: individual and class instructions; suc cessful graduates; fine class of students; visitors cordially welcomed; run information, personally or by mail. E. R. SHRADER. pres. K. X ISAACS, vlce-pres, I. St. INBKEEP, sec, 2*26*7 ? j "TTrOODBUR-i BUSINESS COLLEGE (IN 00rporated), 228 8. Spring st.. is theoldest I nnd largest commercial school in Southern Califor nia: the most beautiful college rooms and equip ments io be found in the state; elevator for pupils' use; a large faculty of experienced and able in structural open the entire) year; both day and even ing sessions; v practical English course, a thor ough business course ami a course in Shorthand and typewriting under ail experienced stenogra pher. W rite or call for Illustrated catalogue and full Information. G. a. HOUGH, president. NT, o. fe lk Kit, vice-president, MMB. CHAPHE-MOROAN, LATE OF NEW . York city, will teach the true art of sing ing, will prepare ladies and gentlemen for Church, concert, oratorio or operatic stage; voice-; tasted free of charge on Wednesdays and Satur days at studio, room 8, The Spencer, 8161 a* W. Third st, 8-16 171R0EBEL INSTITUTE (CASA DE ROSAS) 1 training school for kindergarten) also school for boys and girls 01 all grades; opens September 23d. Apply to MADAME LOUIS CLAY ERIE s-7-ly 11< >YVI ON NORM AL. FOR TEACHERS y only, begins September 16th; teachers aided !in geiting positions; teii'diers, governesses and tutors supplied. Room 82a, Stimson block. o4otf j / JIRL'S COLLEGIATE school, 1818-1923 8, 11. 1 Grand aye.; a boarding nnd day school i kin dergarten In connection: carriage service, miss I PARSONS and MISS DENNEN, principals, ti 10s ANGELES TRAINING school FOR _j klndergartners. Fall term Bsptember 18th. MRS n. D. UAYIIEW, 1.7:1 W. Twenty-....rd sb 6-8 if TTtTON SCHOOL FoR BOYS NO. 188 *, PICO Va st. HORACE A. BROWN, LL. B. nARP STUDIO. MRS. J. M. JONB>* . i W. . Seventh st. ,i ' ti ITiREE OF t 1 1ST — YOU R CHOICE OF 903 j standard hooks, handsomely and substantial ly bound in cloth. For particulars see two column announcement In this issue. CHIROPODISTS ■\ I iss J. !•" ALEXANDER, 1 HIROPODIST, jll treats feel by a OeW and painless process; gives salt glow, massage and eleotrlc treatments. 18 and 316 Wilson blk.. 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