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8 OMy BsMiaa Agnnriw TVIE HERALD Its order to accommodate the,pi«illc Tb.lHe.al4 aas estsbllcbed branch agencies, whore ooj.da. off ' lbs pally and •undafwltl boon mmt» and advw ttxliw sod subscriptions taken .and foroVMed us ssdlß office as soon as reuetveil- Taeae branch agencies do not loeludo tbo fesus. tred. at boos stores aauf news standi In aH parte •One esty where The Herald lo also) for 4>ls. BOTIiE BEIGHTB X. DONNELL, Newsdealer,'2tO»lKa»t Hat ] street. I EAST IjOS ANGEIIEB MRS. B. C. TH ACKER, Nswildealsr, Ut North Daly street. 1 ■AN FERNANDO STREET M'KINNIE'S PHARMACY, 11M 808 VHW \ nando street. > 1 WESTLAKE PARK DONALD A. ROSS, Newsdealer, 2100 W«faV Seventh street. VKIVEKSITY I H. L. PARK, Drugs, Stationery, MB. 1 Tostofllce building. lOI'TH CENTRALi AVENCE CHICAGO PHARMACY, corner Ceatras ( avonue and Twelfth street. ] , 1 ! ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, EPISCOPAL, OLIVE * st. npp. the park. Open every day In the year. ? DaUv service at 10 a. m. The clergy will respond J to ell calls for the offices of the church for Strang- 1 ers or visitors, without respect to creed; burials. « marriages, haptisms or visitations of the sick, tse - of -the ebnrrh cheerfully given free for funeral services. Tel. 143 red. g i. , — ' ■'■ -?.!■■—■-■= 1 SPECIAL NOTICES : V"a FI ESTA^DEt'ORATIOXS— SPECIAL NOTICE lam ready to submit and execute plans for all j kinds of La Fiesta decorations. Estimates fui'rished for decorating any building or store rront *n thecltv No two deigns will be alike, and I respectfully pollcit vonr dci.'orating patromure. Will color In candescent or c;'S in Fiesta shades and < have secured from the executive committee of La - Fiesta the exclusive right to place Japanese lant- " crn decorat ouson anil aloiiK the following streets: Main street, from Pl»?.m to sixtl:. Spring, from 1 Temple 10 sixth: Broadway, frj.n First tt) Sixth, and Vh-M. Mer*onil. i tilrd. Fourth Fifth and Sixth streets, from Mr 1 m to Broadway, lanterns to he placed even-four i'eet For information as to nrtoe and for estimates, call on or address ED. B. WEBSTER of the RUSTLE HCTSTLE AD YERTIBING Co.. 241 S. Broadway. BUSINESS NEWSPAPER- THE DAILY , Journal: a business newspaper, iinbllshing all thecountv official records, roal estate transfers, mortgages and liens, building news.contract work, financial news, and all news relatlnn to the re sources and development nf Southern California • and the great territory oi" tbe southwest. One dol lar per month, <>r In advance $10 per year. 227 W. First at., Los Angeles,Cal. t-1 tf XTOTICE- -THE LOS A XO l .LESCITY WATER Co. will strict ly enforce tne lollowing rules: ThehouTsforsprlnkilngare between the hours of b and Soclock a 111. and 0 and soclock p.m. For a violsvtlon td'the above re(tulations the water will be , shut off ami a line of ?2 will be charged before the water will b*- turned tin agaiu. 4-20 ATTENTION, MINERS -THE PLACER KING —Combination dryer and gold separator; the mly machine In existence thai will separate all the" gold from wet or dry sand, dirt ami gravel. 1 without the aid of water or quicksilver. Office ;:.v> X Broadway, Los .Vngeles, Cal. Machine at 121 Maple aye. 4-2 ASEPTOLIX-DR. CYRUS EDSON'S AL- ' teged cure for consumption seems to be f. roving itself a t uceess; cases treated at cost of he remedies used lor one month- By DR. PILkINGTON, I he Wlnthrop, £0 230 s. Spriag st. MRS. BELL HYATT. ARTIST-PUPIL OF Bon nut. 1 "aris; me m ber Art ist s' League, efNew \ ork; diploma for portraiture, Mechan ics' Pavilioa, San Francisco, ISSS. Specialties, portraits, life figures, animals. Lessons given. W3W . Second st. 31 MESMIN'S FEM ALE PILLS AS AISPECIVIC monthly medicine lor immediate relief for painful and trremilar menses—from -whatever ♦aow. For sale by GEO. H. FREEMAN A CO., southeast- cor. Second and Broadway. Price #2 a box. CIKNTLEMENS' MENDING BUREAU, 53 IT -Plnto- blk.. cor. Fourth and Broadway. eteadlriK, cleaning and Hgttt repairing; buttons Inmialied; buttonholes made. All t>rders neatly and promptly attended to. Charges reasonable. 4-13 PASTURE WE HAVE GOOD ALFALFA pasture for horses. 1 mile from University station ; want '.'"> head of horses to pasture. RUN ELS «V BLA I s DELL, U7*i S. Broadway. 6 ttHIN A AND glassware REPAIRED, riveted or cemented ; a specialty of repairing faiin. Y. T. RBUTEH, 117 \\ . Sixth. 3-27-tW fJHIE SUPREME LODGE OF THE FRA- X ternal Brotherhood, rooms ll~> and 2ti, Pirtle blk. A Hrst-ciass orjranizer wanted. 4-21 > ■ 1 1.. 1 ■ - ■- i MASSAGE AND ELECTRICITY rriH ERE IS COM FORT IN I' HE X XOWLE Dt t E 1. that many tonus of sickness are not duet*) a tuaJ disease but simply t" a derancement of the Svatem; an occasional electric treatment with massage- will bene tit you. M Its. dr. MAYER, rooms :i!-32, l lie Wiley 4-2 TO Dl'l'H AKWAY, FORMERLY OF BOSTON .■.J gives genuine alcohol rubb:ug>; that are health lui and rei'resliing; no rivals. 223 S. Main st., loom 3. £-15 MASSAGE AND ALCOHOL BATHS—2OH . W'nston st.. upstairs, one block east ofposi othc.e, between Koortb and Fifth sts. 0-0 BEY IRVING,ARTISTi PHOTO-TlNT ing anil mounting; new style. 120 N. Main St., rooms 2 and '». 4-0 I SR ANK IE MASON, from CHICAGO, GIVES alcohol baths. 142' .N. Main St., r«ioms 1-12. 31 MAGNETIC TREATMENT GIVEN BY A competent lady, :2u : : E. Seventh, room 4. 4-2 "DEHSOXAL-JULIA MANSFIELD, MAM. J. f-cring jiarlor. 120 X. Maiu st.. room s. 30 MISS MA V STONE GIV ES ALCOHOL baths. 90S N. Main st.. ro.im 17. 5-22 gfOUTHERN LADY GIVES ALCOHOL n baths. 127 E. Third st., parlor 11. 5-15 VI iss lola PRESTON — MASSAGE, 2KH 1 E. FlMt st.. moms 2 and 3. 2* V Ol LADY GIVES ORIENTAL BATHS. I 120 N. Main si., room 10. 30 4 LMA WORTH, PACIFIC HOUSE, NO. 801 JLV New llish -t., massage. 4-0 Miss MAY RUSSELL—TBE NEW HELL-! man, room 7. 4-ti _ EXCURSIONS ONCE A WEEK PERSONALLY OONDI'CT ed exenrsions 10 Chlcafb, -Ht. Paul, .Minneapo lis and all eastern points, leave Los Angeles every Thursday via Southern Pacltlr. Union Pacific "World's Pictorial Line," and t'hica«nand North western railway, rros-utiff the Sierra Bevadas and nassinir all points ot sc-enic Interest by davliiiht. \ paoletered tourist cars of latest Pullman p'alievn, littbteil by Ras. and inn through without change, t'onipetent conductors areonipanv each parte. Fastest lime. Lowest rates. For tickets and berlh reservations, apply to .1. 11. PEAR.MAN", Manager, il. F. Herr. T. P. A., 2il H. Spring St.. Los Angeles, or lo any agent Southern Pacillc company. 5 JCDSON PERSONALLY CONDUCTED Ex cursions over true Southern root* to Chicaeo. via St. Louis, leave Los Anyeles ever>- at p.m. Through ears, through managers, ronport, economy and erijovabie, route. Apply to JI.DSON di CO, ill's. Spring St., Los Angeles. TpIIII.LIPS' PERSONALLY CONDUCTED A excursions via the Itlo Orande and Rock Isl and route, leave, l.os Anseles every Tuesduv. cross the sierra Nevada* and pass the entire Kin l.rande scenery by daylight; also via Southern roup, every Monday. OlHre, 131 s. Spring aL BCKLINGTON 1101 TE—PERSON ALLY CON durled excursions to the east every Wednes day over Ihe scenic line ol ihe world ; upholstered lourtst cars without change. T. 11. DC/.AN, agent, -222 S. Spring si., Los Angeles, Cal. _ _ PHYSICIANS M M S-, Sii V" I'l'-NSE, K. D.. Electric bath. fl. one electric bath free, 5»5 on 'y- >*■ «Prlng si.. Los Angeles «-aL Office hours 10 to 11 a. m.,8v0,p. ni. 4-15 -|*R. DOKA KINO. HERMAN - ENOI.ISH &-* specialist; diseases of women; all Irregulari ties restored: treatment conlldentlal; cure guar antjSed. MSS. Broadway. ».«.«l % M-H. Broadway. A HELP WASTED—MALE Rates for advert isomeiirs under this classifica tion—! time. 5 cents per line; l week, 30 cents per ltn#»; 1 month, $1 per lino. HUM MEL CO., Successors to POTTY, HUMMEL A- CO.. KM PLOY M BNT AGENTS, "00-302 W. Second st., in basement California Bank Bldg. Tel. MU. Ofllce hours from 7 a. m. to 7:30 p, ra., except Sundays. M KN'S DEI* A HTM ENT. I'oper hanger, short job; ranch hand, $15 etc.; coachman nnd private pla?e,s2s etc.; Hardener, $25 etc.; camp blacksmith.; coat maker, vest maker; young man for vegct. ible garden. $13 etc. HOTEL DEPA R PMENT. Candy maker. fAM per day : waiter, hotel, city, $20 etc.; bell boy and Keneral *\ 'ork. beach, 110 etc.; barber to run shop for what b p can make; waiter, •IS etc.; yoiiuK man who speaks French to wash dishes, |IS etc.; bell hoy and p* »rtcr, 810 etc.. HOTEL dkpahtmk.v r female Waitress, family cit; r, $20 etc.; kitchen helper, $6 etc., week: waitress, lunch counter, $« wt-k: starch froner, country lv del, $25 and fare; -I waitresses, city, $7 week, new i Jaoe; waitress, Re dondo, 920; extra waitresses, i ;atallna, f1.50 and far**: check waitress. _ meals, ■#.*> week; cook, small country hotel. $25. no dishwashing, call early; 2 waitresses, country hoti lis, $20 etc. HOUSEHOLD DEPAI tTMENT. Girl lo assist, 2in family, $10. O. K. place, house sirl, Xorwalk. employer here 3r . m.; itlrl to assist for good home; 2 house (iirls, Alhainbra, ?2") and •20, employers here totlay; j,-irl t to assist in house work and care for children, M 3; house girl, small famiiv, country, tt*. 1U MMEU BHOS. & CO. X\^ANTEI>—TEN Bf>YS O ft YOCN'O MEN W from each school or coll. ge in the city to work a portion of Ihe time for T be Herald. Twen ty-Hvo cents In cash will lie p ikl for each new name, nnd every eanvatwr wll! have nu opponti nltv to win one or more of the followlngprt7.es: One $100 first-ciaus bicycle, a rold huntinir-case waicb. a six months' scholarship In a business college, double-barreled breech --loading shotgun, MO suit of clothes, 920 overcoat, round trip to San Diegocr Catalina and revurn. Either of the lat ter in dudes a free dinner at the* Coronado Hotel or RoM« Avalon. Illtf WANTED - SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY for appointment for you. ar men in railway mail service. Examinations so<e. m every state. Particulars about all government positions free. NATIOXALCOnRESI'ONDEN CE INSTIITTK, Washington, D. C. WANTED— SALESMEN— fKQ TO ?12 _ . PER motith and expenses; sanjple line; position permanent, pleasant and desirnbj-. Address, witli stamp, X MF'U CO., F. 73, -iliJcago. 7-2* l r\ N TED— A RELLftBLE MA N HAND V >V Wt* machinery, with SlO'lo cash, can make |]'JS per month clear. Address W., box SO, Herald ollice. 31 I\TANTKD-A CAPABLE MAN TO TAKE y\ care of Rarden and hors«s. Apply by let ter, stating reference. Address V, box 80, llerabl. 1-r ANTED—YOUIt PATRONAGE. BELT- W able help furnished promptly. KKID'M EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. I 2« W. First St. tf -VIT \NTED—SIX GOOD SHOEMAKERS; iteady work. J, NY. ESTBH A CO., 116 S. Fair Oal cs aye . Pasailena. 30 ■\TTANTED-MAN OR BOY TO WORK IN Y\ lodging house. 124 Vv\ Fourth st. 29 UT ANTED—KELP EP.EE-27 SITCATIONS, W S. Broadv.ny. E. NITTINGER. "I¥rANTED-T\V(» WAITERS AND COOK; \\ BS \V. Sixth S.. RESTAURANT. 28 WANTED - AGENTS. 232 N. MAIN ST.. room 23. jjj SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE \\T VnTED-MR. ALBERT STEYENS ft AH yy sold his dining room at 40S s. Hill st., and now wants a poaUion as cook; urn a tirst class cook. Addresss34S. Hill si. 4-1 ~\irA NTED — POSITION BY MAN AND > y wife; man an experienced French cook: woman as chambermaid. Address X, Hernld office. jtl IST. PH. 'i., WANTS Tf Situation. Speaks English, French and Germane Address, 334 Clay st. 28 \TTr AXTE D— POSITION BY TR A CTI C A L W bread and cake maker. Address 11., box 80, Herald office. 2« "11TAXTED - BY A NEAT SKAMHTKESS, yif plain sewing and mending: children's clothes a specialty. Call or address 710 S. Los An geles st., near Seventh at. 3 -IVTANTED - COMPETENT DRESSMAKER y\ wants sewing, t/LAO per day. 334 11111 street, room 24 -7-21 WANTBb—PARTtVBR -Wr-ANTED-PARTNER, BY A PBACTICAL TT man hnvinK plant and contract for a paying out-of-door business: InvesLiKation invited by principals only; capital required, *MO»0. Address T , box 40. TJTT*ANTED— PARTNEB.WITH SMALL CAP TT ftnl, to assist me in a lenitimave business; good money can bo marie; please investigate; young man preferred. Address G. B. R., Herald omce. 4-21 TWO YOtrXG MEN, NICE, y\ large room, well furnished, closet, etc.; must be cenirnlly located, west of Spring and south of First; price must be reasonable; tf pleased will be permanent. R, box 8", Herald office. 20 "TjrrANTED—TWO ROOMS, WITH RUNNING! T\ water, nas stove, haih, elevator, etc., near city bail; light housekeeping privileges. Address \\, box s i. Herald office. 27 "\VT A A FEW G(H>D SERVICEABLE TT horses; will trade land. I have lo acres of ROOd land In San Luis Obispo county, Cal.; 11 acres under cultivation, and will give tbe right party a bargain. Apply at southern California Creamery Of*. 313 S. Broadway. tf - ■ 'f WANTED—REAL ESTATE *VVT ANTED—FOR CASH, A HOUSE AND LOT, TT a corner preferred, from ?WKKI to fl0,000; bet. First and Tenth antl Wnll and olive sts. Address M, box 00. Heraldoffice. 20 _^NTED-MISCELLANEOUS^ WANTED— A WINCHESTER RIFLE OP not less than 88-46 caliber, If a bargain. Ad dreas P., box 90, Herald office. 27 F 9i^ (i AME TO MY PLACE. 1622 ED ST.. MARCH j 22. bay horse about 10 hands high, star in fore head, left hind foot while, saddle and bridle; own er can have sanit- by ulvfng i Ltlsfactory proof and paying expensoi of horse's keep and for this ad vertis ment. T. F. MILLER. SB EnOCND— SIX MILES FROM TOWN, OX W. Pico at., two horses; one black, with white strip" down nos.-; the other roan, ami lame in riyht hind foot; owner can have same by proving and paying at) charges. Address johntroi;- ET'IK, Pico Heights. 2« PIANOS jpOR SALE-GREAT BARGAIN— Upright Chlckerlng Piano; fine condition; $17:>. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MUSIC CO., 216-218 W. Third St. tf FOR RALE-GOOD UPRIGHT PIANO, ?16T,; organ, ffts| piano for rent, S3. 506 s. Broad way. B7t! rOR SALE-MUST SACRIFICE MY FIXE Hazleton upright piano for $175. Call at »14 Boston st. 3 7 tf KXABE*AXD*YOSE A'SOXS PIANOR AT . BIItKEL'S Parlors IR and 10. Plrtle blk. tf BLACKSMITH FRANK W. HOPPE PRACTICAL HORSE shoer. Telephone 1898. Carriage, ror.d and track horses shod iv the best and neatest Htyle; only skilled workmen employed; corns, quarter cracks, contracted, weak or diseased feet of any kind successfully treated without extra chante; cases of interfering, knee-knocking, etc., receive personal attention; horses called for nnd deliv ered. Ail work guaranteed. 4-J0 Wolfskill aye., Los Angeles, Col. 4-10 CHIROPODISTS^ MISS J. V. ALEXANDER,' CHIROPODIST' treats feet; gives salt glow, massage: hours, » a. in. to Bp. 111. 215 and 210 Wilson block, First and spring sts. 5.2 — — DR. ZACHAU- DISEASES OF THE FEET 2MH, Hprlng st. 0-26 STORAGE DRY AND CLEAN STORAGE FOR HmfflE hold goods, pianos, trunks, etc. City Ware house. r?73 Upper Main at , C. T. SMITH, Proprie tor. Tel. 045. tf LOS ANGELES HERALD: FRIDAY MORNING-, MARCH 27. 1896. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Rates for advertisements under this classifica tion—! lime, .1 rents per line; 1 week, 30 cents per line; I month, 91 per line. tSoR SALE-WASTKII TO SKLL A Gilo r eery business at wm S. Hill st. Hood rash business, with an opportunity lo enlarge trade with but small pains: good UvlnK rooms at back Ol store; nuont for selling will be liven and the enltre business shew n to the sattsfartion of the buyer. and the prlee for same rock bottom for 94W. D, NffiUi >1 rtt*C 11 est AuH A N r AM) LUNCH COURT m.) er, well located,uidestabllslied, ctearsu not prolil overBl-V> monlhly above all expenses, you ran try this till satisfied before buying. Owner about toleave tho state and offers Ibis ureal bar gain: no risk: sure bona tide business; price ?7-vt. See BEX WH ITB, '.-Jl W. First st. 2~ IiIIOrKRV. WELL LOCATED, A ipOUU nlee living roonis sublet pny more than store rent ; longleaso, low rent, exceptional bargain on account o* sickness; business thorough ly established; noist be sold todsy. see BKN WHITE, ."Jl W. Firstsl. a? IpOR SALK- AN* ESTABLISHED WEEKLY ' newspaper in a large suburb of to, Angeles, flood equipment ; business paving per month. Will sell for «icioo if taken nt once. Address N.. box 10, Herald oilier. '-7 T-101l SALK— BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES— .V 1 have a gooil business lor a live man Willi 11501 no others need apply ; income **n lo fIOO per ■tooth, Byrne bldg. THOMAS 0. ABHTON. T-108 SALE-RAKKRY-DOINO A FINK LIT .a tie business in a fast growing town 17 miles from I.OS Angeles. Terms reasonable. Address BAKKB, 937 s. Broadway, clly. • u»f rr/|-MKAT MARKET: OFFERED AT *!H LOvl half prlre iv order to make quirk sale; now Is tiie time In huv. see BEN WHITE, 2XI w. First s:. J7 1->on SALK—ONE OF THE BEST LOCATED wood coal, hay and grain yards in ihe city; dolus good business; will sell or rent. Address/,, box 80. Herald. 31 << * KD,—COFfEE PARLOR AND BAKKRV ; OOf)\/ clearing a net prorii of fS't a month: trial given. See BKN Wll [TE, SI v.'. First st. U7 "IJ-lOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, A GROCERY V business, building and lot; doing a good rash business. Apply l.ork Box B. Long Beach. ill TjVJBBALE-MANUFACTURING BUSINESS, X pays foO per week and Inrreasing; *5.",0. 1.1). BARXAKD, 117', s. Broadway. 97 IJIOR SALE—SPRING ST. BESTAUBANT | " a very olil. central, popular stand; §850, 1. P. BARNARD, 117' i s. Broadway. 27 T.-lOR SALK- A HEX KItA 1. MERCHANDISE X I store iii intrv town: great bargain; 1800, I. O. HARNARH. 117', s. Broadway. 117 T>ARTNBR IN FINEST ICE CREAM AND X ronferllonery parlor ill ritv. Price, tISO, .MA HONEY ,t M VERS, 43is. Main. -27 •t-lOR SALE—PATENT FOR ISA LF.: QUICK Jl returns and nig proHls. Address SLA YTON WA LX ER, Riverside. Cal. siVIKI INOR1 NOR BALE-OLD ESTABLISHED PAYINO 1 driij business on Main st, ELLIOTT A BA R NF. l'T, 330 S. Broadway. tt XjSOR SALE—LODGING HOUSE; GOOD REA r son for selling. Call or address IMB. Lot Ah aelea si., cor. First. s-111l I3"l'OH""8ALK— CITY-NEWSPAPER' ROUTES* ' Apply C O. BPRENG, Herald business ollice. tf rtlO SELL OFT YOUR BUSINESS SEE I. D. A BARNARD, 117', s. Broadway. The Herald, 50c a Month by Carrigr : : • ~— —. •—- —r—:— •— ■ -■ _ lior BALE—CtaAR STORK AM) DRINK stand; some stationeryi good place for fruit] reason tor selling, sickness. U2' 3 S. Broadway. ■ IjlOR SALE—LODGING HOUSE OF 12 ROOMS, nicely furnished; pays well; bargain. Apply E. Fourth st. 27 G1 ROCERY BUSINESS, INVOICE #700; * want offer. MAHONEY & MYERS, 426 S. Main. 27 4> SELL OR EXCHANGE- PROPERTY— quick. Go to REX WHITE, 221 W. First st, 81 IpOR SA LE—fIftO—HORSE SHOEING SHOP. 1 261 S. Los Angeles st. 20 BUSINESS PERSONALS pERBONAL-' " " THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CREAMERY COM PA NY 818 S. BROA DWAY, OFFERS THE FOLLOWING INDUCEMENTS in order to introduce their tine ice cream, cottage Cheese, Sweet Skimmed milk and butter that can not be beat. Sweet skimmed milk, 10c per gallon; tine cottage cheese, 3 lbs. for 25c,; fresh butter. Churned fresh every morning, 25c per lb.; fresh buttermilk dally, 16c per gallon. Now we will of fer A No. l icecream at 75c per gallon, delivered to any part of the city, commencing next Sunday. Send In'your orders at once. OUR CREAMERY AND OFFICE IS 313 S. BROADWAY. TELEPHONE 881, MAIN. tf PERSONAL- JUST LIKE FINDING MONEY. That's what people Hay who have tried a small ad. in The Herald. They don't cost much, hut the results are simply marvelous. In this popular de partment The Herald bus made a gain Of mors than 200 per cent in the past few months Big cir culation counts. The Herald has it. If you want to talk to half 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 newsljoys. on trains, at hotels and summer resorts, make it the advertising medium of the Pacillc coast. Look ovdr these small advertisements today They will Interest you and may make you some money. Tomorrow try one. The results will he both sur prising and satisfying. 6-3tf I>ERSONAi.-FREsH ROASTED COFFEE— Mocha and Java, 85c; Ralston cereal coffee 15c; 5 lbs good tea, ft; 8 lbs rolled wheat, 25c; 12 lbs white beans. 25c; (I lbs eastern buckwheat, 25c; can cocoa, 15c; can corn beef, 10c; can jelly. sc; 4 IbS peaches, 25c; 8 lbs prunes, 25c; 10 lbs raisins, 85cj 6 boxes sardines, 25c; 3 cans salmon. 25c; 50-1 h sack flour, 00c; 50 bars soap, 61; pork. Bcj bacon, Itic; pure margarine, 80c a roll. ECONOMIC STORE, 400 S. Broadway. I>ERSON AL- RALPHS BROS.-GOLD BAR flour, *LOJ; city Hour. 90cj granulated sugar. PMbs., 81; brown sugar. 80 lbs., fl; S lbs. rolled wheat or oats, 25e; sardines, 5 boxes, 25c; toma toes, 4 cans. 25c; 7 bars Gorman family soap, 26c; 5 gallons oil. 05c; gasoline, Csc; 3 packages morning meal, 25c: lard. Hi lb. can, flOcj 12 lbs. beans, 25c; 5 lbs. rice, 25c. 000 S. Spring St., cor. Sixth. 5-20 I>EBSONAL— B. MORRIS PAYS THE HlGH est price for gents' second-hand clothing; send postal; will call. 111?, Commercial st. ti 18 PERSONAL _ PERSONAL— DO YOU WISH TO MARRY? We have retlned ladies and gents of means; Investigate; strictly confidential; hitters must con tain 10c stamps. Room I, ti37'„ s. Broadway. T3ERSONAL NEW PROCESS - IRREGU- X larities, from whatever cause, cured without medicine, Instruments or pain; sure cure; fl treat ment; home. 810 Grand aye. t-3-6 SPECIALISTS^ P" ROFESSOR OWEN, Electro-magnetic treatment; electro-vacuum treatment; manager of Miller's Magnetic Reme dies Co. 503 W. second st. 31 DR. DORA KING, GERMAN - ENGLISH specialllst: diseases of women: all Irregulari ties restored; treatment confidential; cure guar anteed. 440 S. Broadway. 0-ti lw W. RICHMOND, MAGNETIC PHYSI &m clan; 80years' experience; ofllce, 104 Dow ney block, 3ifl X. Main st. Consultation free. 3-2S DR. H. G. COLLINS, OPTHALMICOPTJCIAN. with tbe Los Angeles Optical Institute; eyes examined free. 125 S. Spring st. I ft UPTURE CORES WITHOUT DETENTION t from business. DR. WHITEHILL, 110 M & Spring St. -IS ATTORNEY^AJ-LAW^ B ROUSSEAU ft Attorneys-at Law. 403 Bradbury blk., Los Angeles. 4-5 MUSICAL ' second-hand organs; good makes. KOHLER A CHASE. 233 a Spring st. tf MUSICAL ______ B' ABO AIM IN A SLIGHT LV, USED BTJEIN way upright piano. Address X,, box 100, Her ald ofllce. FOR RENT-+HOUSES Raton for advertisements under this classlflev tion—l time, 5 eenta per line; 1 week i) ceuts per line; 1 month, fl per line. NEW HOUSES FOR KENT AND BALE No. 705 Merchant st., 5 rooms, hath; rent, $18.50; price 91200, «200 cash. No. Ml Gladys aye., 5 rooms, balh; rent, fl>; price $1000. (200ca9h. No. 522 Stanford aye., 5 rooms, bath; rent, f 15; price ftl7W. $200 cash. No. K24 Staoford aye,, 5 rooms, bath; rent, fl".; price £ 1750, cash. - No. *v stnn:'ord aye., 5 rooms, hath; rent, ?!<); price §17<V>, f2OO cash. No. tM Stanford aye., ft rooms, bath; rent, 15; price >?17.'»0. f2o.eash. No. StE Towne aye., 6 rooms, hath; rent, fls; price flow, |JN cash. No. 9J12 Towne aye.. 0 rooms, bath; rent, fls; 1 j rlco fiWH). UM cash. No. 726 E. Pico st,. 6 rooms, hath, barn; rent, flB ; price 92000. $250 essh. No. 773 Kohier St., 0 rooms, bath, tarn; rent. f2O; price f2IOO. $250 cash. No. 7«t Kohier st,, 0 rooms, ba'.h, barn; rent. $20; price $2100. $250 cash. 4-1 T. WIESENDAXOER, 227 W. Second st. I.IOR RENT—HOUSE, 7 ROOMS, BATH; 1 nice lawn and Howers; $23 furnished; fis tin lurnlshed; 020 Denver avenue, near W. Ninth 'street, third street west of Pearl. For particulars and key see L. H. MITCH EL, m s. Broad way. 20 FOR RENT—NEW, BEAUTIFUL HOUSES SIB.SO-5 r., hath, 795 Merchant st. $15—5 r., hath. *22. «24. H32, 884 Stanford aye. $1H -ii r.. hath. t»2ti. 9.12 Town* aye-, 72« E. Pico. S2o—ti r., bath, barn. 77(L 7SI Kohier st. 30 T. WIESENDANGER, 227 W. Second st. RENT—A NEAT SIDE FLAT OF 3 . rooms with furniture tor sale at a bar«ain; rent $8.50 month; bath and gas. One room rented will pay the rent. 2261;, E. Seventh. 4-2 RENT—THE CHEAPEST PLACE IX town for mattings, linoleums and window shades. THE MATTING MART, 601 S. Broad way. 4-S FOR RENT—A NICE 5-ROoM COTTAGE, with pleasant yard. Furniture lor sale. Going east. 213 E. Twenty-third st. 27 TOOK RENT-NEW COTTAGE; 5 LARGE F sunny rooms and bath; nice view. Apply 12H', X. Hill si. 27 IpOR RENT-NICE FOCR-HOOM FLAT, $12 1 per month. 633 Town aye., In Wolfskll tract, close in. 3-16-tf TO OR RENT-NEW H-ROOM COTTAGE; MOD JC crn improvements. 413 E. Twenty-seventh street. 23 TOOR RENT-5-ROOM HOUSE, 1286 VICTORIA X St. ALLISON BARLOW, 128 H, Broadway. If — , TOOR RENT—A MODERN 7 ROOM HOUSE: X good sanitary condition. 220 Downey nve. 28 ITIOR RENT —NICELY FURNISHED 9-ROOM 1 house. CSBS, Hill at. 20 FOR I7\OK RENT— SINGLE y or en suite; beds 25eents and upwards. RUSS HOUSE, cor. Los Angeles and First sis. 4-11 ITI OR RENT-BEAUTIFUL, CLEAN, WELL -1 furnished front room, with ttrst-class board, $45, for two, or suit for $.Y>. 627 S. Flower. 28 IjlOR RENT ELEGANTLY FURNISHED 1 rooms, transient, closfl in: als > single rooms. THE WAVE HIA . 127 E. Third St. 4 23 - . —■ ■ -— —J TfOH RENT-IK tf. MAIN ST.,THK DENVER; nicely furnished rooms, ,1.50 per week and up ward ; center of city; 25c to ,1 a day. lt-14 tf OIT RENT—THE MARIPOSA, 321 E. SEC rmd St.; furnished rooms, ,1.25 per week up; lodging, 25c, 86c and 50c per night. 10*1 tf IfiOlt RENT—THE MENLO; ELEGANTLY ! furnished rooms; baths free; prices low; 42) ti. Main St.. opp. postodlce. tf 17SOR RENT-FVUNISHED, TWO FRONT J rooms; also outside rooms, ,1.50 per week, 510 s. Spring st. 4-14 I -tor rent-hol-hkkeepi.no FURNISHED rooms; fl 50 to *2. NITTINGEE'B, 451 S. Hope tf TTiOR RENT - LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING; _F large rooms, clicap. Apply 220,'. E. Fourth st. 2!i lIOR RENT—NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS ! for housekeeping, (126 s. Broadway. 2.25tf IIOK RENT—NICELY FURNISHED LARGE roonis. clieap. Apply 229'j E. Fourths!. 27 TTVIR RENT—FURNISHED FRONT ROOM _T on car line. 537 Wolfskill aye. 1 26-tf 1.-lOR KENT — A NEW BRICK LODGING house, centrally located, ,2.50 par room; also a Hue store room, 25x 100 feet, ?40 per month. Apply IM N. Main st. 1-1 FOR RENT—STORES X?Io"r RENT-PART OF 3? show window, on Broadway; excellent loca tion for jeweler. Inijuire at 506 s. Broadway, tf — ' sggß=sgsgßaa JFOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS IIOR KENT-LODGE ROOM AT TURNER hall; every llrst nnrl third Friday of each month. Inquire of janitor. 14-lf FOR SALE—LIVE STOCK^^ ■pOR SALE AUCTION SALE OF 30 HORSES. I will sell at public auction at Agricultural park on Tuesday. March 31, at 10:30 a.m.. 30 bead of ex tra tine work horses, from 4 to 7 yearaold ; all well broken; used to heavy work, weighing from 1200 IO 1400 pounds. D. FREEMAN, Owner. 595 S. Spring st., Los Angeles. E. W. NOYES, Auctioneer. Ml TTIOR SALE—TO THE LOWEST BIDDER. A F hondsooie young mare, Alazane, with ssddle nnd harness; also phaeton. Apply at OLIVE STREET STABLES, olive, near Sixth St. 2s "DIOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN, HORSE. X wagon, harness ami cow. 8,0, S. Spring. 20 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS I7IOU SALE-NEW WHITE. NEW HO Mr? ' Eldridge 11 and other makes, at S2O to ,35, on the no agent plan; $1 ncr week payments. WHITE SEWING M ACH IN 15, office 2S» S. Spring. 3-20 TjlOR SALK—DON'T YOU WANT TO BUY OR X sell your ollice or store fixtures? You will be wise to call at headquarters of counters and shel - ing. It. CLIFFORD. 60S s. spring. 4-18 171 OR MALE—GUANO—I HAVE FOR MALE J rich Mexican guano at a low price. W. H. TEGGAHT. San Diego. Cal. 30 I7IOR HALE—A HLACKSMITH FORGE IN ' good running order. JOSEPH FOX, cor. First and Lake Shuro aye, 20 pOR SALE-ONE 2-TON SIDEWALK ELF.. M? vator at a sacrifice. Inquire at the Herald business office. 12-tf IjSOR SALE-GOOD FURNITURE OF AN 1 8-room house. Address box 88, Station C, at once. 28 FOR EXCHANGE"MISCELLANEOUS Under Ibis heading subscriber!! to the Herald may Insert an advertisement of to words or less, lour times, free of cost, provided the advertiser Is not a dealer In tbe article or goods advertised. for eastern manufacturer. Will take city or country property for part payment. Address s. k., Herald ofllce. 0-tf ITIOREXCIIANGE-GOOD LIGHT BUSINESS -1 Owner leaving town. Value 81000. What have you to offer? Address J. R., Herald effice. o-tr IjlOR EXCH ANO E—A GOOD PIANO FOR A ; good work horse. Address 727 Mozart st. U7 8-ROOM MODERN ■ house; bath, pantry, etc., everything com plete; located I hlock from Central aye.; a mod em home; will exchange for clear acreage or va cant lots; price, *250n; mortgage, 81080. Bee BEN WHITE, 881 W. First at. " * 27 O EXCHANGE OR SELL PROPERTY QUICK go to BEN WHITE, 221 W. First St. 81 FINANCIAL Rales tor advertisement* under this clasxiflca tion- 1 time, 5 cents per tine; I week, W rents poi line; 1 month, fl per line any' amount on all kinds of collateral sacurity, diamonds, jewelry and seal Sktni, also on pianos, ; furniture and household goods In private, lodging and boardinK houses or hotels without removal. ; I'artiat payments received. Money quick; huslness confidential; private ofllce for ladles. W. K. DE ; OHOOT, manager, rooms 2 and I, 114 S. spring st. I r It lON LOAN 00. - J Stlmson Block. ; Loans money on all kinds of collateral security; watches, diamonds, seal skins and furniture in I lodging and hoardinghousos ami on pianos wlthoui removal; also on bonds, stocks, mortgages; low In -1 terest; money al once; business conrhlentlal: pri vate ofllce for ladies; room 111. CLARK K. ; SHAW, manager rooms ill and 113 Hr-tt floor; stlmson block. tf PtlHB GERMAN SAVINGS AND LOAN BO* 1 JL ciety of san Francisco will make loans on Im proved city and country property. ■ On loans ofSoOOOand under, certificate* of title from the Title Insurance and Trust Co. will be accepted, making tho expenses on such loans very small. Building loans a speetaltv. Apply to It. O. LI NT, Agent. 287 W. Second. ; ti-lStf LB COHN— • The IjOs Angeles Pawnbroker, 141 N. Main st.,loans money ou diamonds, watches, jewelry, firearms, pianos, libraries and all other collateral securities; also sells unredeemed pledges for money loaned and one month's Interest added; make no mistake, It Is the rellablo L. B. COHN, the Los Angeles pawnbroker. U-I0 MONEY TO LOAN, LONG Oft SHOUT TIM F., on furniture, pianos, diamonds, wntches, jewelry, live stock, carriages, real estate, etc.; private oftice; business confidential, for ladles or gentlemen. CHARLES c. LAMB, 22*1 S. Spring st,, Stowell block, roonis t>t» and 67. 4-S I —. , MONEY TO LOAN IN ANY AMOUNTS ou diamonds, wAtches, jewelry, pianos, safea, lodging-houses, hotels and private household furniture; low interest; money quick; private office for ladles. O, M. JONKB, rooms 14 anil 16, 242'S S. Broadway, adjoining city hall. 4-16 IJOINDEX TER AW A DSWOHTM P.ROK ERS, 305 W. Second st.. buy and sell stocks, mort gages, bonds and any good securities; if you wish to lend or borrow or invest lv real estate call on us; collections made and property managed for non-resk'.ents. 2Stf "VfONEY TO LOAN-CITY OR COUNTRY -Lra. property, 5 1 , to 8 net; personal note* or se curity; mortgages bought and sold. If you have money to loan or wish to borrow any amount call on JOHN L. PAVKOVICH, 220W First. tf VT ATIONAL LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO. loans money on all kinds of collateral secu rity J money quickly; business strictly confiden tial. Rooms o.» and 00. Bryson block, fifth floor. JOHN MITCHELL JONES, manager. 7-3 lyr rpO LOAN-MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT JL reasonable rates. WILLIAM F. BOBEY SIIELL, 107 S. Broadway. 10-lftl MONEY TO LOAN—FROM $500 TO $80,000 TO loan In sums to suit. No delays. Coniinen tal Building and Loan Association, 207 s. Broad way. VICTOR WANKOWSKI, agent. tf, MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, watches, jewelry, pianos, live stock, car riages, bicycles, all kinds of persona] and collateral security. LEE BROS., 402 S. Springs!. 8-21 alO LOAN—IBO.OO3 IN ONE AMOUNT OR smaller sums; interest fi per cent net; good City security desired. WICK'S ,t MAC DONA LD, attorneys, 110 Court St., Los Angeles. 3-stf L'O A NS""A N D~DI S( JOU N TS~W M. l" Cottj 3*5 llradbury block. Thirty and «o-dav loans ou bonds, collaterals, negotiable securities'; rates reasonable. 4-10 rod rpO LOAN—UNLIMITED AMOUNT FOR JL small loans; no commission; light expense. SECURITY LOAN AND TRUST CO., 223 S. Spring st. lADY WILL LOAN MONEY AT MODERATE J rates on household furniture, pianos, etc. Ad dress M., box 10, Herald ollice. *i 0 rilO LOA N-flOOO l'O flO,OOO ON REAL ESTATE _I security. ALLISON BA BLOW, 123 S. Broad way. ii-7if W ■yyAXTED-TO BORROW 58000 to fio,ooo on gllt-edgcd real estate security. 9. J>.,DAVIS, Att'y, Angeles Theater Building, fit WANTED — $2000 AT ft PER CENT NET; good city security. H. J. SI EM ER A CO., room 321, Byrne building. 27 LOS ANOELES BUSINESS COLLEGE. IN corporated, occupies the entire fifth floor of the now Currier block, 212 W. Thirds*.; largest, oldest, best; elegant and commodious rooms, in tensely praotleal courses of study, able and expe rienced specialists as teachers, complete equip ments, perfect lighting and ventilation, rooms heated by steam, flrsi-ciass elevator service; fivo courses of study-commercial, shorthand and typewriting,preparatory, telegraphy and assaying; Ihe school Is thoroughly live and progressive; it inspires as well as teaches; day and evening ses sions; Individual and class instructions; successful graduates; fine class of students; visitors cordially welcomed; full Information, personally or by mail. E. R. SHRADER, pres. E. K. ISAACS, vice-pres. L N. INSKEEP, sec. 2-26-7 WOODBURY BUSINESS COLLEGE (IN corporated), 226 S. Spring st., is the oldest and largest commercial school in Southern Califor nia; the most beautiful college rooms and equip ment to be found in the state; elevator for pupils' use; a large faculty of experienced and able in structors; open the entire year; both day and even ing sessions; a practical English course, a thor ough business course anil a course in shorthand and typewriting under an experienced stenogra pher. Write or call lor illustrated catalogue and lull information. G. a. HOUGH, president; N. G. FELKER, vice-president. ROE BEL INSTITUTE (('ASA DE ROSAS) .1 training school for kindergarten! also school for boys nnd girls of all grades; opens September 23d. Apply to MADAME LOUIS CLAVERIE. n-7-ly BOYNTON NORMAL, FOR TEACHE RS only, begins September 16th; teachers aided In getting positions; teachers, governesses and tutors supplied. Room 525 stlmson block. G-SOfcf LOS ANGELES TRAINING SCHOOL FOR klndergartners. Fall term Sepiember 18th. MRS. N. D, !kf AY HEW, 670 W. Twenty-third st. 6-Btf IVfON SCHOOL FOR BOYS, NO. 136 W. PICO Jst HORACE A. BROWN, LL. B. HARP STUDIO. MRS. J. M, JONES 1003 W. . Seventh st. O-H DENTISTS PA. DENTAL CO., A. J. STEVENS, MANA ger, makes a specialty of crown and brldgn work and painless extracting. A good set of teeth f5. 220 S, Spring. Telephone 1180. tf * ADAMS BROS.—DENTAL PARLORS, 230' i H. Sprtugst.; painless extracting and tilling plate, ffl, fs, fio- all work guaranteed; established 10 years; hours, 8-5; Sundays, 10-12. If! R. CUNNINGHAM, DENTIST,REMOVED •to Stlmson blk., cor. Third and spring. Tel. 45. t[SRANK STEVENS, 324' i S. SPRING ST., opendaysand evenings; also Sundays; elec tric light. DR. KENNEDY. DENTIST. Jo3!£ S. SPRING at., rooms 2, 6 and 7; painless extraction. LADIES' WHEEL, ALMOST NEW; IF tuken immediately; $85, 037!, S. Broad way. 28 FOR SALE-HANDSOME NEW HlGH grade bicycle; owner going east. Address /., box 20, Herald office. 29 ,1 £i LARSEN & CO. HAVE THE AGENCY ©• for Relay Bicycles. 223 W. Fifth st. H-lo _ ASSAYBR AND CHEMI^T^ rjl HfT 81-M ETA L LIC ~"aSS A V OFFICE AND I Chemical Laboratory, 124 s. Main st. R. A. PEREZ. E. M, Manager. 4-10 PLVMBERS7 FRANK A. gasfltter, 240 E. Bocoart et. Tel. 188. FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE Rates for advertisements under this classifica tion-l. tune, 5 cent* per lino; 1 week, .0 cents per line; I month, $1 per line. Houses and Lots Til W I ESEN DANGER, 881 W. SECOND ST. . 1 • For sale, new houses, #20 a month. 81780 No, 884 Stanford aye., 8 r.. bath, ilMO—BB2 Towne aye.. 8 r.. bath. ■SOOn -718 E. Pico st., ti r.. bath. ■3100—770 Kohier St., 8 r., bath. ■888—40 feel K. Third st . near San Pedro. •180,000—830 lots s, w.. elect rle cars. #4ho~ Lot Stanford aye., near Eighth, 181,080—70 acres W. Washington st. •$0,000—7000 acres, Oak Park, Kern Co. ■9000—80 Ims University electric cars. ■9800—18 lots University electric cars. 100,000 4)00lots W. Washington st, ■20,000—180 acres alfalfa, 18 miles. #.VHill 10 acres ntfalfa. Flgueroa st. 1 #1000 —sacres 8 year apricots, Fillmore. 28 t. WIESENDANUER, 227 W. Second st. tJIOR SALE— A* BARGAINS. 81C0O—Bonnie Brae lot. ■800— Thirty-first at. lot. ■1500- 8-room bouse and nice lot, Thirty-first st, fI.WO- Lot on orand aye. #45»0 45 a. on Seventh close to Main st, Several Other real bargains. FOB EXCHANGE. 10-acre fruit ranch, good bouse, close to city, value 98000, Want city property. so acres Chatsworth Park; $2500 against It. Good 8-room bOUse In city for eastern property Minnesota preferred. Other exchanges. W. IL GRIFFIN, 3- 22 tf 188 S Broadway. F° R SALE-SXAP— ON INSTALLMENTS 9301 down, balance easy terms, will buy an ele gant 5-room cottage on Eighteenth st. near Union aye.; street graded, curbed and sewered; if Is the biggest bargain in the city ; street is Wide and lo cation close to two car lines. 27-30 FRANK RECORDS, 880 S. Broadway. IT? OR SALE-f2floo-HOUSE 7 ROOMS; 50-FOOT " lot, east front; street graded] lawn, flowers, fruit trees, etc; #1100 cash, balance monthly pay. ments: 088 Denver avenue, near W. Ninth street, third street west of Pearl. For particulars see L. H. MITCHEL, 185 S. Broad-way. 88 Ijl OR SALE NEW 5-ROOM COTTAGES, EAST 1 Los Angeles near electric cars; modern Im provements; 81400 each; easy installments; will take good horse and buggy, bicycle or typewriter for part of first payment. POINDEXTER tt WA DSWORTH.SOS W. second. 31 I NOR SALE A 5-ROOM COTTAGE ON " Thirty-eighth st., near University; lawn, shrnhhery, large orange trees and other fruits iv lull bearing; terms. 9400 cash, fctf'io in 1 years at s nor cent Address J. HEFFLE BOWER, The Palms. ;il IJIOR SALE-THOSE ELEGANT NEW 4 ? room cottages With bath and CIOSStS at Ninth and Central aye; #15 monthly. Will double in value In one year. R. D. LIST, 4- 13 123.'.; W. Second. IJIOR SALE-HAVE YOU PROPERTY TO _ sell or rent. If you want quick returns see me. Don't bring any dead pieces or ask fancy prices, 1 sen and advertise everything that I handle. R. A. NEWLYN, 2:il Byrne building, tf T74.08 BALK—#4OOO—AiN ELEGANT 7 ROOM A house with every convenience, just completed, southwest, near St. .lames Park, easy terms, ELLIOT A BARNETT, 880 s. Broadway. tf IjlOR SALE- MON THLY BUYS A BEAU tlful new 4-room cottage. Ninth and Central avenue, tt. JA LIST, 123', W. Second. 3-28 T\o NOT PAY RENT, BUT BUY A HOUSE \J on the Installment plan from ALLISON BAR LOW, 123 S. Broadway. 12-13 tf IjlOß SALE -A NICE 5-ROOM, HARD-FIX- Ished house: lot 88Jtl48; trees and shrubbery. Apply 301 East Pico. if" lIIOR SALE-HOUSE AND LOT, 8550: 8860 Cash, balance 3 years. .1. F, JONES, 132 Broadway, front. 32 City Lots 111 OR SALE—GRIDER A DOW'B A DAMs ,ht. TRACT. THE TRACT OF HOMES fit choice residence lots unsold are now offered atfSOJtO fIOOO on easy payments; 600 lots have been sold and over 253 homes bUill ill the past 18 months! ASOhOOI building that cost over #17,0'H) and a line church are located In this tract; five miles of streets, graded, curbed and sidewalk cd. and lined with 8000 lovely shade nnd palm trees; city water, electric lights; modern street cars with 10-mlnute service; only 11 minutes' lime from business center; four 80 foot streets and one 100-fOOt street; lot 40X180 to alley; high and sight- , lv location; rich loam soil, no mud: Don't buy for a home nor an investment until you see tho • Adams-st. Tract." Free carriage from our of- \ flee. Telephone 1388. For maps, prices and views of this tract, call 011 or write to g b i DEB <c now, 27 130 S Broadway. , 1_ . I;U>R SALE— ! A NEW DEPARTURE We now offer to furnish purchasers Ol lOtSlh the Alexandre Weill tract at their option, with pOllclos of Insurance of the Title Insurance nnd Trust com pany for tbe full amount Of fche purchase price of the lots bought, or with unlimited certificates of title guaranteeing the title In Alexandre Weill, ' free and clear of all encumbrances. Lots trom fund up on small cash payments and e&By monthly installments without Interest. Clerks, working men, laboring men, mechanics, motormen, con ductors, engineers stop throwing away your money • on rent and remember tbe same payments wilt In a few years make you the proud possessors of your Own homes. Just ask your wife about It ami get all the particulars from RICH A RD ALTSCHUL, solo agent, 123' a W, second st., Burdlok blk. tfcod 1 T74OR BALE—EXCE PT lON AL RA RG A (N; I A am Instructed to sell a nice level lot, ready to build on, sewer and street work complete and paid for. Lot is situated on Bortiett s;., near Pearl st* This lot w ill be sold for $4H). You cannot buy an other In the neighborhood for less than |550 and up, and sure Investnient for speculation or build ing. This lot can be resold shortly again for 9503. Don't miss this bargain. Price only ?4in for a few days. Must be sold. «ej ben white, 221 w. First st. 27 ~P° n SALE GRAND BARGAINS fBOO— Large 60-foot loton Twenty-ninth st., one block of theelectrie cars, at 8800—825 ensh and the balance at 810 per month; street graded and graveled; cement walks and curbs, and sprinkled. Carriages from our ofllce. GRIDER A DOW, 27 188 S. Broadway. FOR BALE—A GREAT SACRIFICE—MUST go at % its value, that beautiful lot two blocks west of Second and Spring sts., suitable for high grade flats or residence. Price only #6000. See GILBERT, room 2irt. s. E. cor. of second and Broadway, or address P. O. box 218, city. 320 tf IpOR SALE-MUST BE SOLD BEFORE 1 April Lone of the best located lots in tho Urmston tract, on Clinton aye.) within i> 4 blocks of two electric car lines ; It goes cheap for cash : an exceptionally gOOd bargain. Address OWN ER, postofhee box 565, city. 20. < *U W k CASH, BALANCE TO SUIT; NICE 5-room modern cottage. Wolfskill tract; price, #1850, sco HEN WHITE, 221 W. First St. 27 *** "W i CASH, BALANCE fIO—NICE 4-ROOM 0"X/ house. East Los Angeles; price, only ■1000, Buy a home. See BEX WHITE, 221 W. First st. 27 fiftT LOT. THIRTY - FIFTH, »ij> i kj\J near Flgueroa st. See BEN WHITE, 221 w. First st. 27 fc> BUY. SELL OR EXCHANGE PROPERTY _ of any kind go to BEN WHITE, 221 W. First SL 8| 17408 SA LE —WE SELL THE EARTH. BAB* ? SETT &. SMITH. Pomona,Cal. 6-26 if Business Property TjlOR SALE BROADWAY LOT. We have a choice piece of property on this lino street, centrally located, now lv tha heart of the business center. We are offer ing this property at such a low price that win make the lucky buyer a handsome profit within a short time. CLARK <£ BRYAN, 127 W. Third St. 7tf Country Property FOR SALE—SO ACRES IX WALNUTS, peaches, prunes and tigs, near city, railroad, school and church; moist soli; as tineas the sun shines on; In bearing; healthy, vigorous growth, at #25 an acre aud the cost only of preparing, plant ing and brlng'ug to Its present productive condi tion; this orchard needs no Irrigation; you are not wading In water and mud nine months nut of the year, up to your center of gravity, to keep Ufa Hi your trees, besides paying as much for water as the profit ou your crop; I have had years of practi cal experience, and I know what 1 am saving when 1 tell you, Mr. Tenderfoot, that there is not an acre of ground In this country of climate that Is worth mo c than #50 an acre; the only curse rest ing on this beautiful land Is the outrageously ex orbitant price of raw land demanded by these shv locks who are selling It, and you tenderfeet are the deluded victims who are furnishing the pound of flesh. Paste tbla In your hat and addresi OWNER, W. O. T. V. bldg., roiml, tf FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE Rfltoa for advertisements tinder this ciasslfira tlon—l time, 5 cents per line; 1 neck, SO cents per line; I month, f 1.00 per line. Country Property JflOR SALE— 10,000 ACRES ■Tbeat ranch in California, bordering on Taciflo ocean, twenty minutes by rail from Los Angeles; perfect climate, no frosts, no hot winds,fertile soil. two water systems; suitable for oranges, lemons, grape fruit, olives, peaches, apricots, pears, ws*» nuts, prunes, corn, beans, etc. Will sell the whole or in small tracts. 1> FREEMAN. Owner. 605 S. Spring st., Los Angelas. -£pOR SALE VALUABLE WALNUT RANCH AT RIVERA* ftSJi ACRES 12' a acres in trees about 15 years old. 41 acres In trees ahout 7 lo IO years old. s acres in Susquehanna peaches also in bearing. This ranch Is in the walnut belt and Is in tha highest state of cultivation, abundant free water right; nil necessary ranch buildings and agricul tural implements on the premises; immediate possession if desired; liberal terms. Walnut pro perty is especially valuable; no known pests af« feet the tree* and the crop need not necessarily bo marketed when harvested ;it will keep. The prt> petty will be divided it desired. Apply to R. O. LUNT 117 227 W. Second st. I TIOU SALE—SAN (IABRIEL—ONLY A FEW . 5 nnd 10-acre blocks left; water right. Now is the time to buy. If you have anything to sell or trade see E. K. ALEXANDER, 145 S. Broad way. tf FOR SALE—BO.OOO Af'RES OF FINE FARM and fruit land In San Luis Obispo county. Apply to ELLIOTT & BARNETT, 330 S. Broad way, tf 1.-MIH SALE HEARING ORCHARDS, LAN kershim ranch; easy terms. A. W. WRIGHT, 328 S. Broadway. 2Htf TOOR SALE-OLD PAPERS IX QUANTITIES i 1 to suit at this ofllce. MEDIUMS jpROFESSOR FItED BELL— ~~ LECTURER AND PSYCHIC TEACHER Successfully gives private lessons in practical oc cultism, hypnotism, phrenology and physiognomy. Psychometry and medlumshtp developed ou tiie true plane. nit every Tuesday evening at s oclock Professor Bell will lecture at his parlors in tho Plrtle blk. Subject Tuesday evening, Maroh 81st, Black oud White Magic Th" public invited. Admission, only 25 cents. Professor Bell is an electro-mental heater of great power. Pain and disease disappear under his touch and the sunshine of philosophy as if by magic As a phrenologist and physiognomist Professor Bell is Without a peer. Full delineation ofcharac tel. with chart, $1.50. Specially written charts, giving valuable point* as to health, future life, with occult laws, $5. He is also forming a ciass i:i phrenology and physiognomy, aud will take a few private pupils. Office rooms, 89, 31 and 82 Pirtlo block, corner Broadway and Fourth sts. 80111%, y to 12, l :;;o to 5; evenings by appointment. Consultation and diagnosis absolutely rr.*e. Strictly confidential, 4-4 fTIHE WORLD'S RENOWNED MEDIUM AND A. palmist, known throughou! Europe nnd America as Syra. the mystic wonder, greatest liv ing medium; if deceived by fakirs, would-be mediums, Syra will giy a lest to prove her powers: tells just what you want to know; in fucSadvises In all troubles. Room t,6B7*i* S. Broadway. 10-33 I>ROF, W, W. TATUM, TRANCE, BUSINESS, physical and Independent slate-writing me dium, is now located in Los Angeles; rooms at Irving house, 220 s, mil st.: will hold physical circle Wednesday evening nnd trance tost circle Friday evening; win give private sittings daily, Sundays excepted, from 11:80 a. m. to 6:80 p. ni. 5-28 MRS. WALKER, CLAIRVOYANT AND card medium, is meeting with wonderful success, she invites the most skeptical to prove her power. Ait business affairs of life looked Into, for the advancement of your future. Will organise a developing class and gives readings daily from 9 a, m. to Bp. m. 816Jj S. Spring st. 11-17 •\rlts. MANDENA, TEACHER OF OCCULT J.TJL and metaphysical law; develops spiritual and self-healing power; class and private instruc tions; also clairvoyant card reader, astrologtst. Palmistry ; trial reading this week 25 cents. M BS, M AN DEN A, 245 s. Spring it., room 7. 4-23 "Y\r GREEN, S. D., CLAIRVOYANT, TEST TV • and business medium Diagnoses disease without asking questions, and spiritual healer, elves sittings daily; test circles on .Monday and Friday evenings; developing circle on Wednesday evening. 2M)j S. spring st., room <i. Ollice hours, 9 to 5. 4 27 M RS. PARKER, PALMIST, CLAIRVOYANT . and medium: lite reading, business removals, law suits, mineral locations, love affairs, etc. Take Third st. electric car to Vermont aye, and Vine st. Second house ou Vine, west of Vermont aye. e-30 -WADAME DEAN-FORTUNE TELLING BY vIA cards) one ol thO greatest In the world; reads correctly past, present and future; all busi ness transactions, losses, lawsuit;! and all affairs Of love. No. 205 E. Fifth st. 4-21 "VTRS. BANPOBD JOHNSON, THE INDE pendent slate writer and medium, gives sittings dally at 023 S, Lot Angeles st., and holds, circles on Thursday evening, at 8 p.m., of each week. A rlmlssl on 500. 4-13 -\f ISS LULU HOLDEN. PSYCHOMETRIFT' Jva. and business medium. Sittings dally, ex cept Sunday. Offloe hours—B:Bo a* m. to 4 p. m. Circles Tuesday and Saturday evenings. Irving House, 220 S. Hill st. 4-21 ~\ f ILTON M. LYON, 221 SOUTH OLIVE— JIJM. clairvoyant, developing medium; evening engagements by appointment; modlumlstla per sous can consult me by mall concerhlng their de velopment. e-3 mHE INSPIRED Ll FE AND CARD RE A DER J. has permanently located at the Ban Julian, lop floor, rooms 17-18; has read cards for many years, and is the most learned medium In America, 4-22 HE. (>. Fit AI M, PHYSICAL MEI) 1U M. • Holds public circles on Tuesday and 'I hnrsday evenings ; private sittings gtven'dnily. 76? Merchant st., bet. Seventh and Eighth sts. 4-12 W lis. D. X. PLACE WILL LEAVE FOR .4*l San Francisco April Ist. Those wishing to consult her on any business affairs of life can do so if they call at once. 220 s. Hill st. 4-1 MME. NORM AND, HEALER AND LIFE . reading medium: develops medium power; sclt-liealing and how 10 become a medium at your own home. E. Seventh st. 4-2 MM E. GRACE. CELEBRATED CARD READ* er, tells past, present and future. Ladles,23 cents; gentlemen,socents, parlors 24 ami2s, 520 Maple aye. 4-0 "\f EH. ELSIE REYNOLDS GIVES OXE OF a*JL her marvelous materializing seancos Friday evening at Mrs. Howell's spacious parlors, 415!, S. Spring st. 27 TORANCIS X. IRELAND—4SO S. HILL ST.; jl sittings daily and by appointment! answering sealed letters a specialty; correspondence so licited. 27 MME. STANLEY. CELEBRATED CARD reader; reads your entire past and future; ladies or gentlemen 50c. Parlor 12, 322 S. Spring, 4-17 IF YOU ARE IN TROUBLE OR WANT TO know your future consult /.ingara, the gypsy, at 217 S. Hill st. Ollice hours 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. 4-1 MRS. BARRETT ELLIS, CLAIRVOYANT card reader. Come and hear the truth. Dow ney blk., room 17. Price, 50c. 425 MRS. BARNETT—SITTINGS DAILY; CIR, cles Tuesday and Thursday evenings. 4H3 S, Main St., opp. postofhee. 4-21 VGXES 11. PLEASANCE, TRANCE ME dlum, is permanently located nt 034 S. Broad way m-tf PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, BTC.^ ¥ >.vi 1; NTS Yon inventions" obtained X in all countries; bought and sold. B. .1. DAY £ co., patent attorneys, room B6,3ryson bik. tf KNIGHT BROS., PATENT SOLICITORS] free book on patents. 124 Byrne bldg. 0-22-6 _ POULTRY 1~->OUI/ITIY WANTED - RANCHERS WILL do well to call at the Los Angeles Poultry yards east of the river on llfo st., south, about 800, Highest price paid in cash. J. Y. JOHNSON, pro prietor 4-IS WATCHMAKER TCTASE YOUR EYES. BUY A PAIR OF XIA smoked glasses; assortment complete anil prices lower than last year at W. J, GETZ'S, jew eler. ;i3o s. Broadway. 1-18-7 — — —= MACHINE MANUFACTORY ~ ~ YON BERKEY MANUFACTURING! CO., 284 -240 E. Second st., manufacturers of special machinery, dies nnd models; only accurate work; guaranteed. CARM^CJ^ANINQ TEAM CARPET CLEANING. T JUU " V I'-ItUAMCS, ON. f: