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6 City Branch Agencies • o» THE HERALD ' IB Older to accommodate th*> public The TiflraH 1 •jsa eatabllsbed branch agencleß. where copies of Mm DaUy and Sunday will be on sale and adrer- OJMng and subscriptions taken aid for wanted to tke main offlce as soon aa received Tbesn branch agencies do not Include the boa tiodoof book atores and news stand-, tn aU patrsi •tf tho city where The Herald Is also for sale. •OYIiK HEIGHTS E. BONN ELL, Newsdealer, 2108 East FMt street. VAST liOS ANGEIjES MRS. E. C. THACKER. Newsdealer, lt4 | North Daly street. LAN FERNANDO STREET K'KINNIE'S PHARMACY, H3B San Fer nando street. WESTIiAKE PARK DONALD A. BOSS, Newsdealer, 2100 ffogt Seventh street. UNIVERSITY H. L. PARK, Drugs, Stationery, Etou Postofflce but.dlng. SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE CHICAGO PHARMACY, corner Central avenue and Twelfth street. CHURCH NOTICES ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, EPISCOPAL, OLIVE st. opp. the park. Open every day in the year. Dally service at 10 a. m. The clergy will respond to all calls for the oLUces of tbe church for strang ers or visitors, without respect to creed; burials, marriages, baptisms or visitations of the sick. Use of the church eheeriutlv given free for funeral services. Tel. 14". red. » NOTICES _._._ rijwv FIESTA DECORATIONS- SPECIAL NOTICE I am ready to subniit and execute plans for all kinds of La Fiesta decorations. Estimates furnished for decorating any building or store Jrnnt in thrcltv. No two designs will be alike, and 1 respectfully solicit your decorating patronaee. Will color in candescent or gas glob?s in Fiesta shades and have secured from tbe executive committee cf La Fiesta the exclusive right to place Japanese lant ern decorations on and alouß the follow ins streets: Main street, from Plaza to Sixth; Spring, from Temple to Sixth; Broadway, from First to Sixth, and First. Second. Third. Fourth Fifth and Sixth streets, from Mam to Broadway, lanterns to be placed every four feet apart. For information as to price and for estimates, call on or address F.D. B.AVKRHTER or tbe RUSTLE HCSTLE AD VKRTIBING CO., 244 S. Broadway. BUSINESS NEWSPAPER THE DAILY Journal; n business newspaper, publishing ail the county official records, real estate transfers, mortgages anil liens, building ik-ws.contract work, financial news, mat all news relating to the re. aources and development of Southern California and the great territory o) the southwest. One dol larper month, or in advance $10 per year. 227 W. First st., Los Angeles,Cal. tf NOT IC E —THE LOS AMI E LESC IT V W AT ER Co. will strictly enforce the following rules: The hours for sprinkling are between the hours of • end 9oclock a.m. anil (J ami Boclock p.m. Fcr v violation of the ahove regulations the water will be ahut off and a fine of $2 " ill he charged before the water will be turned on again. 4-38 ATTENTION/MINERS -THE PLACE It KING —Combination dryer and gold separator; the only machine iv existence that will separate all the'gold from wrt or dry sand, dirt and gravel, without the aid of water or quicksilver. Office 888 s. Broadway, Los Angeles, CaL Machine at t23 Maple aye. 4-2 ABEFTOLIN— DR. < YRUS EDSON'S AL leged cure for consumption seems to be r roving itself a success; eases treated vi cost of > he remedies used tor one month, by DR. PILKINOTON, The Wlnthrop, 30 S. Spring st. m %TOV WILL DO WELL TO ATTEND THE X furniture saloofS-room residence at 321 South Broadway, Wednesday, April Ist. at 2 p. m. DE G A It MO, 4-1 Auctioneer. g"i ENTLEMENS* MENDING BUREAU, 83 | VI" Pirtie blk., cor. Fourth and Broadway. Hending, cleaning and light repairing; buttons furnished; buttonholes made. All order*, neatly and promptly attended to. Charges reasonable. 4-18 I PASTURE—WE HAVE GOOD A LFALFA pasture for horses, l mile from University •ration; want 20 head of horses I" pasture. RUN ELS «fc BLAISDELL, 317\, s. Broadway. a •SvrOTrCE-1 WILL Nop BE RESPONSIBLE for nity debts thut Mrs. Anna Loobs may con tract. OUB LOOBS. l THE SUPREME LODGE OF THE EUA ternal Brotherhood: rooms 28 and 20, Pirtlu blk. A first-class organizer wanted. 4-21 WANT TO lIA NO PAPER AT 10 CENTS A roll. 828 S. Broadway. GOODWIN BROS. 7 MASSAQE AND ELECTRICITY fpilEUt ISt 'OMFoRT IN THE KNOWLEDGE _l_ that many forms of su-kness are not due to actual disease but simply to a derangement >A tho system; an occasional electric treatment with massage will hen "lit you. MP.S. DR, MAY E It, rooms 31-32, The Wiley 4-2 ! fADITH ANWAV, FORMERLY OF BOSTON" SU gives genuine alcohol rubbings that are health ful and refreshing; no rivals. 223 S. .Main at., room 3. J-15 If! RANKLE MASON. FROM CHICAGO, GIVES 1 alcohol baths. 142)$ JS. Main st., rooms 1-12. 6 MASSAGE AND ALCOHOL BATHS -208 Winston st., upstairs, one block cast of post office, between Fourth and F'lfth sts. n-u MISS REV I It VI No, A RTIST; PHOTO-TINT- Ing and mounting; new style. 120 N. Main at., rooms 2 and 3. 4-1 Miss may RUSSELL—THE NEW HELL man, room 7. 5-0 MAGNETIC TREATMENT GIVEN BY A competent lady, rJ'i 1 , E. Seventh, room 4. 4-2 MISS OLLIE MOORE, 181 E. SECOND ST., rooms 3 and 3. Gent's mending. 4 MISS MAY STONE GIVES ALCOHOL baths. 203 N. Main st., room 17. 5-22 bOUTHERN LAiiY GIVES ALCOHOL baths. 127 E. Third St.. parlor 11. 515 ALMA WORTH,- PACIFIC HOUSE, XO. 801 New High st., massage, 4-n - -—: : ■ ■ EXCURSIONS ONCE A WEEK PERSONALLY* CONDIJCT ed excursions to Chicago, St, Paul. Minnenpo- J's and all eastern points, leave Ixta Angeles every Thursday via Sonthern Pacific, Cnlon Pacific •'World's Pictorial Line," and Chicago and North western railway, crossing the Siena Nevadua and passing all points of scenic interest by daylight. Upholstered tourist cars of latest Pullman pat'ern, lighted hy gas, and run through without change. Competent conductors accompany each party. Fastest time. Lowest rates. For tickets and lH*rth reservations, apply to .1. H. PEARMAN, Manager, G. F. Herr, T. P. A„ 223 S. Spring si., Los Angeles, or to any uge.nl Southern Pacific eoinpany. g 3-y PHILLIPS' PEBSON ALLY CONDI lIT ED excursions v in tin- Bio Grande and Hock isl and route, leave Los Angeles every Tuesday, crosi the Merra Nevada* and pass the entire Rio <«rande scenery by daylight: also via southern route every Monday. Unlce, 133 s. spring aL TTbURLINGTON 801 TE-PERSON ALLY CON- J J ducted excursions to the east every Wedues nay over the scenic line ol the world; upholstered tourist cars without change. T. H. DL'ZAN, agent, 222 S. Spring st., JiOS Angeles, Cal. BLACKSMITH ~~ IjSRANK W. HOPPE, PRACTICAL UORSE * shoer. Telephone 1393. Carrtag'*, ror.d and track horses slusl In the host and neatest style; only skilled workmen employed: corns, quarter cracks, contracted, weak or diseased fee; of auv kind succeasfully treated without extra charge; i ases of interfering knee-knocking, etc., receive personal attenilon; horses called for and deliv ered. All work guaranteed. 4UH Wolfsklll aye., Jms Angeles, Cul. 4-10 CHIROPODISTS MISS J. F. ALEXANDER, CHIBOPOdTst' treats feet; gives salt glow, massage; hours, • a. m. to Bp. m. 213 and -Hi Wilson block, First and Spring sts. 5 2 BR, EACHAU—DISEASES OF THE FEET 288 s. Spring st. 0-28 POULTRY POULTRY WANTED -- BANCIIERS WILL 'do well to call at the Los Angeles Poultry yards east of the river on Rio si., south, about w.i. Highest price paid in cash. J. \ . JoH NsoN, pro yrietqr | , , , . Vl>< HOUSE-MOVING AY. SLOPER, HOUSE ' • 118 N. Mroadway. HELP WANTED—MALE Rates for advertis n n."nts under this classlflcn iir.ni time, 8 cents per Hue; 1 week. SO cents per line; 1 month. ?I per line. HUMMEL BROS, Sl CO., Successors In PETTY, HUMMEL A CO., KMI'M »V M KNT AGENTS, CO-.V302 W. Second st., In basement cautornla Bank Bldg. Tel. 500. Office boars from 7 a.m. to 7:3) p, m., except Sundays, MEN'S DEPARTMENT. Ranch hands, |1».BJ, etc., lv baying, |1 to 11.33 per day; orange pickers, 2 , -.c box; man and wife, ranch. f.V. etc; salesman, uress lining* |13 week; boy to chore and cook for two, 'f l ''* etc. HOTEL DEPARTMENT. CotA o.i ranch, $20, etc; all 'round cook, $23, etc. HOUSEHOLD DEPART MKNT. Houaeglrl, Sixteenth st., 320; girl to assist, DOw ney aye, #10; girl to awlst. cottage, SI0; hotisogirl, Carpenteria, AM, fare paid, o X place; second girl, sto, no washing; houaegiri, no washing, $lo; house , Klrl,daTvansa, $30; nnroeglrL 2 children, country, ■ 815, fare here; neat girl to assist, country, $16, mid- ! die-aged unman to care for children. HOTEL DEPARTMENT. First-class ccH)k,country sto 10 people; I wait resHes,country.§2u.ete: aiso head waltr.-ss. *2», etc; waitress, Arts, fia and rare; waitress, Redondo, $3Q etc; starch lroner,country, $23, etc; waitress and assist in chamber-work ; ilrst-class country ho tel. $20, etc; waitress, chop house. Pomona, 830, •to. HUMMEL, BROS. & CO. "VfANTEI!- TEN" lIOYS OR YOUNG MEN n from each school or college in the city to work a ponton of the time for The Herald. Twen ty-rlve tents In cash Will be paid for each new name, and every canvasser will have an opportu nity to win oiu> or more of the following prizes: One RRiO Ilrst-class bicycle, a gold hunlltm-casc watch, a sl\ months' scholarship in a business college, double-barreled breech-loading shotgun, 130 suit of clothes, $30 overcoat, round trip to Ban Diego or Catallha and return, Either of the lat ter includes a free dinner at the corouado lintel or Hotelde Avalon. :!ittt' W*" ANTEI.) - SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TV for appointment for young men in railway mail serviie. Examinations soon in every State. Particulars nbm;t all government positions free. NATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE IN ST II UTE, Washington, D. C. B-M ■\\* ANTED-A DELIA BLE M.\N~HA~NDY ?V with msehlnery, with cam, can make si2-'i per montti clear. Address W., box 80, Herald odlce. v "\T|7"ANTED—SALESMEN—SIOO TO $123 PER \\ month and expenses: sample line; position permanent, pleasant and desirable. Address, with stamp, KINO MF'G CO., F. OhicagO. 7-211 ANTED- AN OLD PROSPECTOR WOULD W like a partner for prospecting the desert. FREDERICK COLBY. 11X0 If. Main Bt. 1 "lITA NTE D—YOT"R PAt BON* AOE . V.ELI - \\ able lielp furnished promptly. REID'S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. ISO W. Elrsl st. tf HTANTED—HELP FREE 37 SITUATIONS, \\ mii s. Broadway. E. mttin':ei'.. HELP WASTED—FEMALE A YOUNG LADY OP PLEAS- I\ ant manners,good appearance and address for good paying work; best reference required, fall after noon today and tomorrow only. PA CIFIC COAST NEWSPAPER SYNDICATE, 1M s. spring. l -ir-ANTED -A THOROUGH BUSINESS WO >> man to manage offlce for outside county. Address ¥~ box 40, Herald offloe. 2 "T|T"ANTED -WOMAN COOK. BSfi W, Sixth SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE \\r ANTEH-M STEVENS 11 AS y\ sold his dining room at 403 S. Hill St., And now wants a position as OOOkj am a tirst class Cook. AttdreasiM S, Hill si. 4-4 •\kr ANTED- BY AN AMERICAN, 34 YEARS \\ of ago, to watt on table In country hotel; Steady, sober and reliable. Address V, box fiO, Herald office. 1 ■srwr ANTED—BY YOUNG JAPANESE, PIBBT \V class family cook, willing 10 do washing, ' situation in city or country. Address Koom 5, 24.V-4 First st. 2 •ffTANTBD SINGLE MAN, 3«. WISHES 1? situation as nl«ht watchman or porter: capable of running gasoline engine. E, 80, Herald offloe, i \\J ANTED — SFTUATION BY KXPEUI y\ enced gardener and coachman. F,bOX 70, Herald Offloe. I SITUATIOr^WANTED^ "XET ANTED—By GOOD GERMAN WOMAN, \> position as cook, seamstress, or can do any kind of housework, will |o out by the day, or do any kind of work. Call or address 8M 80, Pearl [ street* 1 ty ANTED—BY A WIDOW A Position as W useful companion 10 a lady living in tne country near Los Angeles, $30, Address L, bos !»>. Herald oibce. 4-u it' ANTED -BY GOOD GERMAN GIRL H with good recommendations, a position ns chambermaid, nurse girl, or would do housework. ; Call Of address MB So. Pearl st. 1 i B\ A NEAT SEAMSTRESS, ?t plain sewing and mending; children's clothes a specialty. Call or address 710 S. Los An geles st., near Seventh at. n •fgT*ANTED-POSITION as HOUSEKEEPER tt in small hotel, city orcountry. rail on or address 1L li. Bbtby dt CO., 80. Broadway. :; ~\\ T A NTE D A SITUATION BY A COM t* petent person as a coo!;. Will do general housework. 41"* Vv*. 21st st. 2 •WJtT*ANTED—BY FIRST I LABS DBESBMAK- I li er sewing In families; city or country. Ad dresaN, bos SO, -c. i „ M I ■tftrANTED- BY A YOUNG LADY. HOUSE- V* keeping position hi a retincd widower s home. Address L., box so, Herald. l WA NTE D—PA PTNER Il r .\ NTE D— \ PA HTNER; A WOMAN. ! W without Incumbrance, between 30 and SO; I j mean business Call for three days or address c. , ,O. M■. Wilson block, room 8221 a personal inter- | View abaolutolv necessary and no trilling. I j "TtrrANTED—PARTNER,WITH BMALL CAP- j >r Ital, to assist me in a legitimate business; Rood money can bo made; please investlirate; young mun preferred. Address CB, Jt.. Herald qdlce. -1-21 ANTED — LIVE-STOCK ■VirANTED-A raWoSOD SERVICEABLE 1 tV horses: will trade land, [have 15 acres of good land in Ban Luis Obispo county, Cal.. li acres under cultivation, and will Rive the right party a bargain, Apply at Southern California Creamery Co., 818 s. Broadway. tf WANTED—TO RENT \IT ANTED—FI Ml INISH ED COTTAG E- AN Y \t one wishing furnished cottage occupied for few montna from May Ist. please communicate with k, box 60, Herald office. - WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS ■SfTTANTED— A PONY AND < ART; MUST BE VV cheap; send description, price, etc.,ofboth or either one. 223 Byrne bntldtng. i ■\WT ANTED -THE ADDRESS OF C. E, LANG >> ford, carpenter, D. JOHNSON, Herald offlce. l j \*r -ANTED —A X EATING BICYCLE, 98 FAT- I r\ tern. Must be In good condition and low I price. M, boxBo, Herald offlce. tf ■SfTT*ANTED—TO REN'I A LADIES' WHEEL, it state terms, e|,-. j,, box 60, Herald. 4 SPECIALISTS ■ Alt. DO it A KING, GERMAN - ENGLISH J / special! Ist; diseases of women : all irregulari ties restored ; treatment confidential* cure guar anteed. 440 8. Broadway OXOO ! TAR. R. O. COLLINS, OPTHALMIC OPTICIAN, iX/ with the Eos Angeles Optical institute; eyea examined free. 138 s. spring st. TJUPTURE CURED WITHOUT DETENTION .li from business. DR. WIUTEHILL, IWi s. spring st -is MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS^ Ij\on "ma lk—sour aooti" ha no at \s ik Mnond'taand organ, i good niAkM. KOHI.BR .t I'HABE, -:.n H. wprlng w, ir MUSICAL JIABOAIK IN A SI.HHITI.Y DSED STEIK > my upright ])iiinn. AndMU X., IUJ, Her- Hill PHYSICIANS TAB. DOHA KINO, OEBMAN - K.VOI.TSII \J spf riaitKi; dlsttane.of woiuont nil irregnlarl tlcrmond; trcalnn-nl, .'unCnlonll.l; curt- K'mr ntitctMl. Uti s. ilrojidway. fi-li-IKi At lIH. E. <•. I'ENSE, M. D., HOMOEOPATH KlectrlG hnth. *l. On,, rlt't'triu imth fro., tor Indies only. ;:h», m. Hpi-lug Los Aimclps. ':U ~iOriir.' hours 10 to II ii. ni..'! IP 4p. in. I-1 ", PLUMBERS IjSBAMK A. WKINSHAUK, ! ic. H«;und sl. Tel. US. LOS ANGELES HERALD: WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL It 18D6. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES \ Rales for advertisements under this classifica tion—! tfnio, fi (•cut's per line; I week. 88 cents per i '. tne; 1 month, 9> per line. I XTKm RALE — f3WO—ItARDWOOr LIMBER X? yard, business Will Invoice this amount; real |I 8 par month; will exchange for city property as high as 0090, pay difference in cash; owner retiring; tine chance to gtl good boat* iiess for property. $*100— Laundry, will mke two-thirds cash, ball once city property, This plant does paying busi boat, increasing daily with this growing ejty. 8850—Merry-go-round, original cost 88800, now in good rnnnlng order, ael up; terms, i26J eaab*bai* unco wtil make entirely to suit yon; engine atone cost price asked; If yon Want this machine see It, and yon will certainly buy it. 888J—Barber shop, :t cbalr combination, near postofflce, doing good business; will trade for good stylish horse and buggy and cash. B*oo— One-half interest in oldest and largest dye works In Los Angeles' money wanted to inereaaa profitable business, thorough Investigation win interest buyi r. Have many desirable deals to sell or exchange. Apply to ..NO. JONES! JR., 208 Byrne Building, a IjlOß s.\ LIS—TO GOINTO BUSINESSTHEHE ; Is always a risk; you may make money and may not; are you satisfied with 8 to 10 per com, a month on your money ami absolutely no risk? it ho give me a call. H. A. NKWLYN, 231 Byrne huildlng. 1 BALE— Bakery ami grocery now doing (4003 business per month; Clearing ijfluperdav; Pun; lease, low rent; cheap at B?3J. .V it. walker .t CO., 39 i i3B, l j w. second sl SALE RESTAURANT, PROMINENT .r corner, handsomely equipped: clears over $100 v month; rem paid months in advance; must be sold at once; make offer todnv. BEN WHITE, SSI \V. Firsts:. 2 "licit BALE—MEAT MARKET, A POSITIVE V sacrifice; elegant fixtures, big trade; 1235, i. D, BARNARD, iir'j 3, Broadway. l IjlOR SALE—CIGAR STORE ANP DRINK stand; some stationery; good place for fruit j reason for selling, sickness. 412' a S. Broadway. 17\OR SALE—MANUFACTURING BUSINESS, pays clear (50per week and Increasing; MM. It I>. BARNARD, X\t}i s. Broadway. I 1p OB SALE MAN V A SNAP GETS AWAY because you have not enough money; give mo a call perhaps 1 can help you. 220 Byrne bldg. 1 SALE—PATENT FOR SALE; QUICK r returns and Dig profits, Address SLAY TON walkEß, Riverside, Cab 4-25-oa BALE OLD ESTABLISHED PAYING T drug business on Malnst, ELLIOTT* BA R nett. 3..05. Broadway. tf IJlOll BALK—CITY NEWSPAPER EOUTEB, Apply r. G. SPBENO, Herald business office, tf 1 yon BALE —BUTCHEB SHOP: •PAill/ exceptional bargain. BEN WHITE, -i\ Wi First st. | TJIOIt SALE CIGAR STAND, VERY FINE 1 place, at invoice, about £i-.">. MA HONEY de MYERS, 42<i s. .Main. 1 IJftOH SALE—FRUITS AND CIGARS; CHOICE location; ?2jo. MAUONEY & MYERS, 426 s. Main. 1 I7IOR BALE—CIGAR STAND. 9213; RENT, 3 ?w. 812 N. Malnst. ~ . v The Herald, $5 a Year by Mail TflOR BALE—LODGING HOUSE 12 ROOMS) Very nice; nil occupied. BEN WHITE, 221 w. First st 1 SALE —LUNCH COUNTER iDSOuU and bakery, principal street BEN WHITE, 221 W. First st. 2 17 OR SALE—SPRING ST. RESTAUR ANT ; A . very old centra] and popular stand; 9653, 1 D. BARNARD, ht'j s. Broadway. 1 rpo BELL OUT Y<>ri; BUSINESS see l d. X BARN abb. ii 7' a 8. Broadway. BUSINESS PERSONALS TpERSONAL— THE SOUTHERN CALI FORNIA CREAMERY COMPANY llfl s. BROADWAY, OFFERS Till: FOLLOWING INDUCEMENTS iti order 10 Introduce their Une Ice cream, cottage cheese, sweet skimmed milk and butter tbe.* can not be beat. Sweet skimmed milk, lOu per Ballon; tine f-nttuae cheese,! lbs. for 3ae.; fresh butter, churned fresh every morning, 25c per ib ; fresh buttermilk dally, 15c per gallon. Now we will of fer A No. 1 loecream »t 750 per gallon, delivered to uny part of tbe city, commencing next Sunday. Bend in your orders nt onoo. OCR CREAMER) AND OFFICE IS 318 S. BROADWAY, TELEPHONE 581,MALN. vl" ■j >EBSON M. .117STL1K E FIN DING MONEY. 1 That's -.«. hut people say who have tried s small Hit. In The Herald. They don't - est much, but the results are simply man "ions, in ibis popular de partment The Herald hag made a gain of mora tbnn 200 per eeot in the past few months Big cir culation COUntS The Herald has It. If you want 1 o talk to half the people In Los Angeles and other parts of Southern 1 'n'.itornlu, try a small ad. Ih addition ti the immense ami rapidly Increasing circulation of The Herald, its sales by newsboys, on trains, at hotels and summer resorts, make it the advertising medium of the Pacific roast. Look ovur these small advertisements today. They wUI Interest you and may make you some . money. I Tomorrow try one. Tbe results will be both sur prising uud satisfying* c-.ut IJERSONAi, FRESH ROASTED COFFEE Mocha and Java, 85c: Ralston cereal coffee I 18c; 5 lbs good tea, fit 8 lbs rolled wheat, 23c; 12 [ lbs white beans. 250; <» lbs eastern bUCKWheat, 88c! I can cocoa, 18c; can corn beef, 10c; can lolly. 8c; 1 ! ibl peaohes, 28c: 8 lbs prunes, 28c; 10 lbs raisin.-. 25e; •"» boxes sarulpes, 25c; :i cans salmon. Sue; 51Mb sock flour, 00c; BO bars soap, 61; pork, 8c; bacon, 10c; pure margarine, 80c a roll. ECONOMIC STORE, 4008, Broadway. PERSONAL X VLl'Hs BROS.-GOLD BAR Hour, 81,00; city flour* 8O0; granulated sugar, lOlbs., $1; brown sugar, 21 lbs., f1; a lbs. rolled wheat or oats, 25c; sardines, fi boxes, 25c; toma toes, 4 cans, 25c; 7 bars I a rman family soap, 25c; I gallons oil, 05c; gasoline,o6c; Snackages morning meal, 25c; lord, in lb can, 65c; 12 lbs. beans, 35c; 0 I lbs.rioe,3Bc mws. Spring at., cor. Sixth, 3-20 I Yiri; DO IT-MAKE HANDSOME FLUFF | VV rugs of your worn-out carpets. call <ir write for circular. PACIFIC BUG MAN UFA C- 1 Tory, till s. Broadway. 8-28-87 I>ERSONAL li. .MOD IMS PA YS Til Elf 1(4 ll est price for gents' second-hand clothing; send postal; wUI call. ill 1 . Commercial st. 016 PERSONAL— HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR ladies' and cut's second-hand clothing. MRS. BESSIE, 7003 ; 8. Spring St. 428 PERSONAL I" >MRSONAL — NEW PROCESS — IRRKOU laritlee, from whatever cause, cured without medicine, instruments or pain; sure euu>; ?i treat ment; home. 810 Grand aye. t.-3-0 I PERSONAL—GENTLEMAN. 3.) YEARS OF . ago, wishes to correspond with lady of means; object matrimony- C. I., GLENN, Florence, Colorado. -1 piANOS „ -pOR SALE-GREAT BARGAIN— Upright Chickerlng Piano; fine condition; 517">. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MUSIC CO., Ulti-Sis W. Third St. FOR HALE-GOOD UPRIGHT PIANO, (IIS; organ, ?3.*i; piano for rent, £1. .-it'll s. Broad way, a 7 if 1.-.ORI .-.OR SALE-MUST SACRIFICE .MY FIXE ' Har.leton upright piano for 917-3. Cull at ft, Boston st. 3 7 tf KNABK AND VOSE A SONS PIANOS AT BIBKEL'B parlor. 18 and 19, Plrtle blk. k FURNITURE ljlOR --M.i Jlul M HOLD' FUR.NIT I isK, JT etc., at auction, WVdnesdav, April lA, at '1 p. m. i-l 8. Broadway. DEGAKMO. 4-1 Auctioneer. . . 1 —. - S I.ARNEN *To. HAVE THE AGENCY f?. (or R»luj Birydps. —1 W. Fifth at. 810 FOR RENT—HOUSES Kates for advertisements under this classifica tion 1 time.3cents per lyre; 1 week, 30 cents per line; 1 month. Rl per hue. TpOR RENT— NEW HOUSES FOR RENT AND SALE No. 708 Merchant sr., 8 rooms, bcth; rent, ?13.30; price *1200, |300 cash. No. 849 Gladys aye., 5 rooms, bath; rent, fl>; price suiiio, *2oncash. No,B23Stanford aye., 8 rooms, bath; rent. |lfi; price 11780, ?200 caftk. No 824 Stanford aye., 5 rooms, bath; rent, $13; price |1750, ?2WI cash . No. 314 Stanford aye.. 8 robins, bath; rent, |tt; price |17Ai>, |20t) cash. No, 888 Stanford aye., 5 rooms, bath; rent, 13; price 11740, f2OJ cash. No.93BTowneave., (l rooms, bath] rent, ?!>; price tlitot", 823 i cash. No, 083 Towne aye., ti rooms, hath; rent, 118] price 81860, 8380 cash. No. 723 E. Pico at., ti rooms, hath, barn; rent. 'IS; price s'jKK), BJ3BO cash. No. 77:» Kobler St., fl rooms, bath, barn; rent. *2t>; price UIOQ. 8380 cash. No. 781 Kohie: st.orooms,bath, barni rent, 830) price ••.'loo. cash. ■I I T. WIESENDANGER. 227 W. Second St. 1,-OR BENT A NEAP SIDE IT.AT OF 3 rooms With furniture for sale nt- a bargain; rent |a,BO month; bath and gas. one room rented will pay the rent. 2211'j R, Seventh. 4-2 ITiOR rent First-class flat. 843 B, ' < irand aye., ti riw.ms and bath . WlodOW shades and gag fixtures completo. Apply hh s. Grand aye. l TOOR RENT -NEW 0-ROOM HOUSE, BARN, .r sanitary plumbing, sewerage, bath, gas; on - car lines; only 880, OWNER, cor. seventh and Beacon, close by. 1 RENT—THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN V town for mattings, linoleums and window Shades. THE MATTING MART, 504 S. Broad way. 4-3 iTToi:"" RENT COTTAGE, « ROOMS AND Jj bath, cor. ]■;. Third and Rose. 413. s. Spring, room 13. 2 f*OR DENT NICELY FURNISHED 7-ROOM X bOUSe, 7iil W. Sixteenth st., c ity. 2 RENT 8-ROOM HOUSE, MODERN, ?20. 120 N. Bunker 1111 l aye. I TOOR RENT—S-ROOM HOUSE, 123' i VICTORIA X. St. ALLIsON BARLOW, 128 S. Broadway, if ■— FOR RENT— ROOMS RENT-J IST FINISHED AND NEWLY : furnished - . -THE MONTEREY ISSB. Malnst, 80 furnished rooms. Also front rooms, unfurnished, lor offices. 4-4 friOß REN T Rooms FURNISHED, SINGLE X or en suite; beds 28cents and upwards. RUBS HOUSE, cor. Los Angeles and First sts. 4 11 1710R BENT X LEG ANi LV FURNISHED rooms, transient, clos • In; also single rooms. TUB WAVEHLY.I27 E. Third st. 4 23 fjlOß RENT -183 N. MAINST..THE DENVER; .a' nicely furnished rooms, 11.80 per week and up ward ; center Of City ; 23c to ?t a day. i'-I4 tf 171 OR BENT -THE MARIPOSA, 821 E. SEC -1 nnd st.; furnished rooms, 81.25 per week up; lodging, 25c, 33c andftOu per night. ID 1 tf IjlOR RENT—THE MENLO; ELEGANTLY . furnished rooms: baths free; prices low; 421 s. Main st., opp. postofflce. tf 1710H RENT—FURNISHED, TWO FRONT rooms; also outside rootiu;, ?1.50 per week, 810 S, Sprlug ati 4-14 1!1 OR RENT -NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS for housekeeping, 638 S. Broadway, 2-23tf 1.-vilt RBWT—THE PABKEB, FDBNIBHED , stinny rooms; EeMonftblfl rnvos. W. Vourth street. TLSOP. KENT—HOUSEKEEPING EUBNIBHED A- rooms;sl,6o to fi. NITTINOEK'S, 451 S.Hope tf IflOß BENT- Mi l l.v PUBNIBHED FRONT : rooms. ].;. Plftii st. Uti-l Full RENT— I-ROOM HOUSE. 1113 RIO ST., BorleUelfhtfc f, moatb. 4-1 IJS.OR RENT—a HOUSKKEEI'INO BOOMS. Diodernconveniences Wnshingtou st. ;! ITIOR RENT—FURNISHED FRONT ROOM . on car line. 687 wolfskin aye. l-so-tf FOR RENT—LODGING HOUSBS CIOR — A NEW BRICK LODGING I bouse, centrally located, 93*60 per room; ntso n line stoic room, 1-ytlOO leet, 140 per month. Apply 168 X. Main si. 1-1 IJS.OR RENT—THE LOUISE BLOCK, NEW; . built for a tint-class lodftlnsi bouse, .">u rooms. Apply lo OWNER, nt premises. 520 Broadway, hit jFOR RENT—STORES RENT—TWO STORES. ('OR. NINTH and Tennessee. Inquire of ,t IN>ES, _:t W. s..,onfi st.. or at I>. F. McOAH RV'S UOAL OFFICE, Ninth and Alameda sts. li TJIOR RENT TWO STORKS, tnt s. MA IN ST. r Inqulro of McUAItRV .v INNES, 237 W. Sec ond st. 1 I.soll RENT- 5 BRICK" STORES. NEW AND rheau. Apply sonthenHt corner l.os Aiigiies and Tbtrd sis. .-, 1740R RENT PART Of STORE, WITH FINE Bbow window,on Broadway; excellent loca tion for jeweler, in-inire at 808 s. Broadway, tf JfWB RENT—ONE STORE, 658 S. OLIVE ST, FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS ■jjol RENT— I.oDtii: ROOM AT TI.RNFR J. hall; every first, anil lhir-1 Friday Ol each I month. Inquire of janitor. l l-tf WANTED-TO BORROW j Wf-ANTED—TO BORROW f&OOO to |10,000 on gilt-edged real estate security. F. E.,DA Vis, Atty, Los Angeles Theater Building. It gE=g.'" sjsjagg ■ i aajgg DENTISTS T>A. DENTAL CO., A. J, STEVENS. MANA .I ger.makesa specialty of crown and bridge work and painless extracting; A good set Of teeth f'.. 8308. Spring. Telephone lis'). tf A HAMS BROS,—DENTAL parlors, J3;t'i J\- s. Spring st.: painless extracting and lining pUtO, 88, 18, ?1J- all work guaranteed; established 10 years; hours, 8-8 i Sundays, 10-13. R. CUNNINGHAM. DENTIST.REMOVED •to Stimson blk., cor. Third and Spring. Teh 45. 1.1 HANK STEVENS, 324. S. SPRING ST., open days and evenings; also SuudavHt elec tric light. DR. KENNEDY, DENTIST, fOSk S. SPRING St., rooms 2, i> aud 7; painless extraction. DRESSMAKING D~ IiESSMA KINo - M ME. J. BRUEGGEB, fashionable dressmaker.reopened dressmak ing parlors, s. spring st.: leading Parisian fashion ntegaalm iS on hand; finest work guaran teed : reasonable prices. 4 MACHINE MANUFACTORY \TON SERhE V MAM FA^TCTtT SBA -386 ». Second st., manufacturers of special machinery, dies aud models; only accurate work; guaranteed. FINANCIAL Hat-", fnr advertisements under thl* clnsr.ifira ttOtt—l 110)6 SriM.ts per liur; 1 week, 30 cents pi*, ltd*; 1 month, *t pet line. T> ACI FIC L 4 )A N CO LOANS IX AN V X amount on all kinds of collateral s 'curity, diamonds, jewelry ami seal skins, also On pIIUMM furniture anil household goods iv private. Lodsflni and boarding houses or hotels without removal. Partial paymentsreceived. Money uutek; bustneai confidential; private omen for holies. \v. K. DE GKOO'I, manager, rooms 1 ami I, HI S. Spring ft Irxiox LOAN CD. - stimson Block* Loans money on all kinds or oollateral security watches, diamonds, seal skins and furniture In lodging and boardtnghousea and on pianos without removal: also on bonds, stocks. mnrtgages: low in terest: money at once; business confidential: pri vate ..di.-c for ladies; room 111. CLARK X SHAW", manager rooms 111 and 113 llr-it door; Stinison block. tf mUt OKI! .-VI AN SAVINGS AND LOAN SO X riety of san Francisco v til make loans on Im proved city and country property. On loans offwQOand under, certificates of title from the Title Insurance and Trust. Co. win hi> accepted, making the expenses on such loans \ cry small. Building loans a specialty, Appiv to 11. G. LUNT, Agent. 227 \V. Second. « l.'.tf X B- COftN li* ThO Los Anceles Pawnbroker. IP! N. Main st.(loans money o:i 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 tbe reliable L. P.. CORN, the Los Angeles pawnbroker. 0-10 MONEY TO LOAN. LONG on SHORT TIME, on furnltUfe, pianos, diiunonds, watches, jewelry, live stock, carriages, real estate, etc.; privateOfiicc; bUSlnesa coniidonilal, for Indies or gentlemen. CHARLES C. LAMB, 220 s. spring st., Stowell block, rooms till and ft?. TS \rONKY To LOAN IN ANY AMOUNTS ..4*l. vii diamonds, watches, jewelry, pianos, safes, lodging houses, hotels and private household furniture; low interest; money quick; private office for ladies. 11. M. .IoNKs. rooms ll and 15, 2i2' 3 s. Broadway, adjoining city hall, -t-1u IE YOU HAVE ANY FIRST-CLASS BECU rltles. mortgages, bonds, stocks or notes for sale, or Wish to make an Investment of this kind, address R. ALTSCHUL, 123. \V. Second St.. Bur, dick blk. Wed A- sun tf j>OIN DEXTER A WA DSWORTH BROKERS, 30) W. Second St., buy and Sell stocks, muri- KAgea, bonds and any good securities; if you wish to lend or borrow or Invest In rent estate call on us; collections made and property managed fOI non-residents. 2stf MONEY TO LOAN CITY OR COUNTRY property, 53; to s net; personal not4fl or se curity; mortgagee bonght and sold, If you have money to loan or wish to borrow any amount call 00 JOHN J.. PA VKOV ICH, 2.!o\V. First. If "•KTATIONAL loan AND INVESTMENT CO. ii loan-i money on ail kinds of collateral secu rity; money quickly; business strictly confiden tial. Booms 09 »ud '."v Bryaon block, /lit h ii-mr. John M ITCH ELL JONES, managor. 7-3-iyr rpo LOAN—MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT 1 reasonable rates. WILLIAM F. BOSBY shell, n>7s. Broadway. 10-18H MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, . watches, jewelry, pianos. Pve stock, car riages, bicycles,all kinds nt personal and collateral security, lee BROS., 402 S. Spring st. 8-21 ri 10 LO AN—U NLIMI T Kit A MOU N T E() R X small loans; no commission; light expense. SECURITY LOAN AND TRUST CO., 223 S. Spring st. SMALL MORTGAGES A SPECIALTY; CAN be paid otV on tho Installment plan or your o**n plan. .R. A. NKWLYN, 231 Byrne building. I rpO LOAN—? 1000 TO -tin.omnx REAL ESTATE .1. security. ALLISON BARLOW, 1288. Jimad way, 0-71 f MEDIUMS jr>ROFEs"soi; FRED BELL— LECTURER AND PSYCHIC TEACHER successfully gives private lessons tn practical oc cultism, b> ptiotiam,phrenology and physiognomy. Psycbnnietry and medlumsblp developed on the true plane. on every .Monday evening nt S oclock Professor Bell will lecture at his parlors in the Pirtlo blk. Subject, Easter .Monday evening, April H, ' Spirit ualistic Phenomena Is tbe Origin of Easter Fes tivities.* 1 The phbtic invited. Admission, only 2 cents. Professor Bell is an electro-mental lieaier of great power. Pain and itfsease disappear under his touch and the sunshine of philosophy as tf by magic As a phrenologist and physiognomist Professor Bell Is without a peer. Full delineation of charac ter, with chart, 11,50, Specially written charts, giving valuable points as to hraltb, future life, with occult laws. p5. lie s also forming a class In phrenology and and win take a few private pupils. Oftico rooms, Zd, 31 and 32 Plrth block] corner Broadway and Fourth sts. Hours, t> to 12, 1:80 to j; evenings by appointment consultation ami diagnosis absolutely free. Strictly confidential, 4*4 I>HOF. W. W. TATUMi TRANCE, BUSINESS, physical and Independent slate-writing me dium. Is now located in Los Angeles; rooms al Irving house, 22U s. Hill st.; will hold physical circle Wednesday evening and trance test circle Prlday evening; will give private sittings dally, Sundays excepted] from 0:80 a. m. to 5.80 p.m. 5-al MRS, WALKER, CLAIRVOYANT AM card medium, is meeting with wondertu success. She Invites the most skeptical toprovi her power. All business affairs of life looked Into for tne advancement of ynur future. Will organist a developing class and readings daily Irom ! a. m. to k ii. m. 816>4 Spring st, °>17 Mrs. MAN DEN A, TEACH EB OF OCCULI anil metaphysical law; develops pplrttua and self-healing power; class and private instruc ttOhSi nUo clairvoyant cord reader, astrologist Palmistry : trial reading this week cents. MRS MANDENA, 248 s. Springs!., room 7. 4-23 \TT ORE EX, s. D., CLAIRVOYANT, TES'i \\ • and business medium. Diagnoses disean without aeklua, oueatlona, and spiritual healer oivfs sittings dally; teal circles on Monday anc Friday evenings ; de\ Otoplng circle on Wed uesd;i> e\ enlng. 256. , a s. spring St., room 6. < Ifficc hmirs Olo.V 4 27 MBS. PARKER. PALMIST. t'LAIRVOYAN'I and medium; life rending, business removals law suits mineral locations, love affairs, etc. Taki Third st. electric car to Vermont aye. and Vine. St. second house on Vine, west of Vermont aye. 6*Bl MADAME DEAN- FORTUNE TELLING cards; one Ol the greatest In the world reads correctly past, present and future; all bus) ness transactions, losses, lawsuits and all affair uf love. No. 205 E. Fifth st. 1-21 MRS SANFOBD JOHNSON, THE INI)E pendent slate writer and medium. gIVOI ■It tlngS daily at 62J S. Los Angeles st., and hold: circles on Thursday evening, at s p.m., of end week. Admission six*. 4-13 Miss LULU HOLDEN, PSYCHOM ETR IS'i . and business medium. Sittings daily, ex e-ept Sunday. Office hours —0:80 a. m, to 4 p. m circles Tuesday and Saturday evenings. Irvlni House, 22uS. Hill st. 4*31 MILTON M. LYON, 224 SOUTH OLlVE clalrvoyant, developing medium; evenlni engagements by appointment; medlumtstlo per sons can consult inc. by mail concerning iheirde velopmetit. 6-8 rpHE INSPIRED LI F E AND CARD BE A DEI X has permanently located at the Ban Jullai top floor, rooms 17-18; has read cards fnr man, years, and is the most learned medium In A merle: 4-22 1> E. g. FRAIM, PHYSICAL MEDIUM V« Holds public circles on Tuesday air Thursday evenings; private sittings given dull*. 767 Merchant st., bet. Seventh an i Eighth sti 4-12 MRS. D. N. PLACE WILL LEAVE FOI San Francisco April Ist. Those wishing t consult her on any business affairs of life can do s ii' they call at once. 220 S. Hill st. 4*l MM E. NOR.MAND, HEALED AND LIFE reading medium; develop! medium powei .self healing and how to become a medium at you own home. SStßj E. Seventh st. -I 2 MM E. GRACE, CELEBRATED CARD R E A I er, tells past, present anil future. Ladies.", cents; gentlemen, .jJ cents. Parlors 21 and 28, X Maple aye. 4-0 MM K. ST A NLEY, CE LE BR A TED CA R . reader; reads your entire past and futun ladles or gentlemen Boc. Parlor 12, 322 s. Sprln, 4-17 IF YOU ARE IN TROUBLE OR WANT T knowyour future consult /.ingara, the gyps at 217 s. inn si. Office hours 10 a.m. toB p.m. MRS. ELSIE REYNOLDS, MATERIAL!; lug seance, Thursday evening, Mrs. Jeff; sou's parlors, 72"» Maple aye. 2 MBS. BARRETT ELLIS, CLAIRVOY AN . card reader. Come and hear the truth. Do\ ney blk., room 17. Price, b'ic. 1 25 •\,| BS. HARNETT—SITTINGS DAILY ; Oil _i\X eles Tuesday ami Thursday evenings. 433 : Main st., opp. poslotlice. 4-21 AGNES H. PLEASANCE, TRANCE Ml dluni, Is periuanentlv located at tH4 S. Broa way Itt-U WATCHMAKER "TJIASE Bl'V A PAIR I smoked glasses; assorlmen*. complete ai lirices lower than last year at W. .1. GETZ. S, w> tier. 338 S. Broadway. t-1.V7 _ CARPET CLEANING IEAM CARPRT CLEAN I NIL SEW'iX«"aj. laving. JOHN If. RICHARDS, 130 N. Sprin Tel. mC fi-B-t! FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE Rates for advertisements under this classifica tion ■ I time. 5 cents jn»r line; 1 week, SO cents per line; I mouth, li per Hue. Houses and Lots FOR BALE BARGAINS. ♦blUO— Ronnie Brae lot. 8* to -Thirty-Ursa at. lot. 81800—6-room house and nice lot, Thirty-first st. 61800— Lot on Grand aye. 143.10- i"'ft. on Seventh close to Main st. Several oilier real bargains. FOR EXC H A NGE. 10-acre fruit ranch, good house, close to rlty, value 66000, Want city property. 80 acres Chatsworth Park: 62800 against It. Goods-roomhonsslncity for eastern property Minnesota preferred. Other exchanges. W. H, GRIFFIN, 1>33 tf 136 s Broadway. [ *GIOR SALE—ON INSTALLMENTS; #15 PER I mont b, with fVi t down, buys n 4-room n ttage, No. 806 Moaart st, East Los Angeles, near Ruhrts st. electric line; price mo, interest to per cent gross, which Is Included in the $Pi monthly. In vestlgate this snap, It, F, FIELD, 204Neu High St, 7 SALE— ..-room house, Wail st., near Fifth, for rash ; Cheaper than any property em ihs street. N. IS. WALKER ft CO., 80-1 I9BJ. W. second st. IJIO It SALE—366O—HOUSE 4 Rooms AND bath, hard finish, barn, shrubbery, lawn, grove and plants; cash, balance f8.26 tier month; snap for some one; must be sold at once. Owner, Tenth and n sts., Pico Heights. 1 17SOR SALE -THOSE ELEGANT NEW 4 . room cottages with bath and closets at Ninth and Central aye; |16 monthly. Will double in value in one year. it. D, list, 4-11 I3BX W. Second. ITIOH SALE HAVE YOU PROPERTY TO 1 sell or rent*.' If you want quick returns nee me. Don't bring any dead pieces or ask fancy prices, I sell and advertise everything that I handle. Jt. A, NEWLYN, 281 Byrne building, tf SALE NEAT HOME, 6 ROOMS. HARD finish 1 lot Improved, fruit, flowers, etc.; elec tric oars west: liooo, terms easy, J, mcLEan. c st.. Pico Heights. J Ij-tOR SALE—S4OOO —AN ELEGANT 7-ROOM J honse with every convenience, .hist completed southwest, near St. James Park, easy terms. ELLIOT A BARNETT, 880 s. Broadway. tf DO NOT PAY BENT, BUT BUY A HOUSE on the installment plan from A LLISON It A IU LOW, I2:is. Broadway. 12-18tf 17108 SALE a NICE S-ROOSI, HARD-FIN- Ished house; i<>t asxU"; trees ami shrubbery. Apply 301 East Pico. tf City Lots I7IOR BALE—GRIDEB ft POW'S ADAMS ST. TRACT. THE TRACT OF Homes fit choice residence lots unsold are now offered at foci to $1000 on easy payments; 600 lots have been sold and over 383 homes built in the past |H monl hs : a school building t bat cost over 117,010 and a tine church are located in this tract: ftve miles of streets, graded, curbed and sldewalked, and lined with 20'W lovely shade and palm trees; city water, electric lights; modern street ears with 10-minute service| only II minutes' tinw from business center; four 80 foot streets ami one 100-toot streei; lot 40x1:10 to alley; high and sight ly location; rich loam soil.no mud; Don't tiny Tor a home nor an Investment until you see the '■Adams st. 'Tract." Free carriage from our of floe, Telephone 1299. For maps,prices and views of this tract) call on or write to GRIDEB A Dow, 4-2 130 s. Broadway* ■pOR SALE JUST think of rri The Alexandre Weill tract offers choice building lotsOU Eighth, Ninth and 'Twelfth streets, near Central avenue car Due, 28x120 to alley, nt 8800, $321 and ?3"to, on Small cash pay ment and monthly installments of only 810, No interest charged on deferred payments. Only one hundred lots left of the original four hundred, ami when they have been disposed of such a chance to gel " home within walking dis tance at IoW prices and Upon easy terms may nev er offer again. Title absolutely perfect. An un limited certificate of title or a policy of insurance of the Title Insurance and Trust Co. issued with every agreement of sate. For maps, price list and all particulars address RICH \RD ALTBCHUL, 7-e o dtf 123. W. Second St., Burdlck blk. TpOR SALE — OR ANGE DALE. Fine 50-foot lots on Twenty-third St., In l Z block of tho electric cars: covered With bearing orange trees; streets graded and graveled, cement walks and curbs; at ?t7"> to ?-*»UO on easy terms. See them before you buy. GRIDEB A: UOW, j 4 2 M 0 s. Broadway, I JIOH SALE— I 8800—I oi- 40x125, TOwne aye. j 8800—Lot 60X130, Belong st.. near Fuiirteeuih. j 8680—Larie lot, Ninth st., near Central aye. 8380—Lbl 40x180, Ninth st., near Central aye. 81200—Lot 68X140, Ninth st . bear Central aye. I iIOOO—2 lot* In oil well dlstrk t for cash, tome aim buy cheaper than at any time. N. tt. W A LKER ft CO., 20-1 138jj W. Second st. SALE— CLANTON TRACT. $v>o—Choice resldonce lots in this beautiful tract at s/iW, with a small cash payment, the bal glice 0:1 long time. 'The streets are all graded, graveled, with cement walks and curbs. Located on Fourteenth sr., San Pedro ami cianton sts.; only a few minutes walk to the business center. Free carriages. G HI DE Rfc DOW, 4-2 130 s. Broadway. j T^OR SALE GRAND BARGAINS 8800—Large 60-foot lot on Twenty-ninth st.. In one block of the electric ears. at $300 ?2'i cash and j the balance at 610 p,. r month; street graded and ! graveled; cement walks and curbs, and sprinkled. ! Carriages from our office. GRIDEB & DOW, 4-2 180 s. Broadway, j I XT OR BALE A GREAT SACRIFICE -M UsT j .!_ go at '■ Us value, that beautiful lot two blocks j west (d second am' Sprang .sts.. Mumble for high grade flats or residence. Price only $6000. sen ; GILBERT, room 210, ti. E. cor. of Second and t Broadway, or address P.O. box 248, city. 32011 SALE-WE SELL 'THE EARTH. BAB- X SETT ft SMITH. Pomona, Cal. 6-2611' Business Property It SALE 20 ACRES IN WALNUTS, _* peaches, prunes and figs, near city, railroad, school and church: moist soil; as tine as the sun shines on; 111 bearing; healthy, vigorous growth, it i fBB an acre and the cost only of preparing, pi ant ing and bringing to its present productlvo condi tion ; this orchard needs no irrigation ; you are not wading in water and mud nine months oul of tho year, up to your center Of gravity, to keep life in your trees, besides paying as much for water as the profit on your crop; 1 nave had years of practi cal experience, and l know what 1 am saying 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 ?."»(! an acre; tho only curse rest ing on this beautiful land is the outrageously ex orbitant [trice of raw land demanded by these shy locks who are selling it, and you tenderfoot are tho deluded victims who are furnishing the pound of flesh. Paste this In your hat and address OWNER, w. c. T. U. bldg., room 2. tr TjlOE SALE BROADWAY LOT. ' We have a choice piece of property on this ' hue street, centrally located, now in the heart of the business center. We arc offer ing this property at SUCh a low price that will maku the lucky buyer a handsome profit within a short time. CLARK & BRYAN, 127 W. Third St. 7tf i Country Property JjlOR RALE — ' VALUABLE WALNUT RANCH AT RIVERA, > 62\: ACRES I 12] | acres In trees abotit 16 years old. 4'i acres In trees about 7 to in years old. 8 acres in susi|uehanua peaches also in hearing. This ranch is In tbe walnut belt and is in the highest state of cultivation, abundant free water right; all necessary ranch buildings and ugricnl r turul Implements on the premises; immediate possession if desired; liberal terms. Walnut pro perty is especially valuable; no known peat* af fect 'the trees and the crop need not necessarily bo marketed when harvested; it will keep. The pro -0 perty will be divided li desired. Apply to 11, G. LUNT 417 227 W. Second ot* j* SALE-A BARGAI AOltK-M l-'iAi'i l " X laud, adapted to deciduous lrulls such as aprl cots, peaches, prunes and olives, if taken at onrt, = 116 per acre. See us at our new office, 338 S. Hroad way. H. H. BIXBY A CO. 3 F ir OH BALE—HAVE A BIG SNA I* IN ACRE d X age near city limits und electric cars. See us at once about this at our new ofilce, 328 South Broadway. 11.11. J'.IXUV A: CO. : '' I runt sa lf: -s.vn oatiriel -only a few 6 and 10-acre blocks left; water right. Now B Is the time to buy. If you have anvihlnx tosell r. or trads see K. 81. ALEXANDER. 145 S. Br->»d way. if FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE Rates for adverlisrments under this rlMalflrit tlun—l time, 6 cents prr Hue; 1 week, SO rents per line; i month, ti pet iln«. Country Property T-iOR SALE-NEAR PHOspEt T PARK. A small piece ol Ininl Ht only $3 W per acre, an t easy terms. TO is Is a snap without question. 3"*J South Rrnadway. Ji. ji. Ri.\RV A 00, St sALE-80,000 ACRKs OP FINE FARM -I and rruli land In Han tula Obispo county. Apply to ELLIOTT ft UARNETT, 3.1(1 S. Broid. • V "V- tf FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS 1310R DALE- SPLENDID CAMPING OUTPIT forhlr 'Win sell, consisting of two goo t match horses nun harness, 18-8 spring wago i, made especially for camping, with every possible convenience, just the thing for one or two Invalid <* Who wonld like to trnvel aud camp. Terms very reasonable, W. P. BOONEY, |js icuom st., Lbs Angeles. 4-1 Ijior SALE — ENTIRE CONTENTS OF 8- room house AT AUCTION, Wednesday, April Ist, at 2p. m. 631 S. Rroadwav. DEGARMO. " ■it Auctioneer. IJIOR SALE -DON'T YOU WANT TO BUY OR 1 sell your office or store fixtures? You will b*. wise to call at headquarters or counters and shelv ing, R, CLIFFORD, 008 s. spring. 4-H 1710R SALE—ONE 3-TON SIDEWALK ELE vator at a sacrifice. Inquire at the Herat i business office. 12-tf IAOR SALE—OLD PAPERS IN QUANTITIES to suit at this oil ire. FOR EXCHANGE-MISCELLANEOUS Under this heading subscribers to the Tlerald may Insert au advertisement of fO words or less, lour times, free Of en d. provided the advertiser U not a dealer in the article or goods advertised. 17TOB EXCHANGE AOttuD. GENTLE FAM - lly horse, free driver, for cows or a large work horse. Call or address WM, bosryshell, 107 s. Broadway, or cor. Magnolia and Highland aye. 6 FOR EXCHANGE-REAL ESTATE "LU HI EXCHANGE OR SALE - MY WESTERN* 1 addition, adjoining Rapt Ist college grounds, bt yond West Lake park. Here is an opportunity v> buy iv a fashionable and rapidly growing section Of t be city at acreage prices. Also my east sMeaduit ion,over2ooarres; 180 acres areln gum trees planted seven years ago. In 'ii 4 I sold tbe wood uncut for 61400! Inst ye«r 1 sold the wool on the part not cut tbe year before for 914 V). Tn 11 ground >\ 111 pay 8 per cent on what 1 will sell it (0, -now and 15 per cent in .> years; Hie yield Increase* with age. it is within 8 miles of the center of tb ■ city, If yon want productive acreage property with a good future, being a\ allable for residence, tbi" Is your opportunity, Also 106 acres fruit and alfalfa Innds at ?2> per acre. This ground is situate In the finest and richest section nf the state, being flva miles di rectiy east of Fnllerton, and under the union Ana heim water ditch, .Also ;oacres grain land near Peprts. Also 4 acres Immediately south or city In Lugo tract. As t am obliged to sell, here || an opportunity to gel property m a great sacrifice. HENRY t. HAZARD, No, 0, Downey blk, fTI OB EXC'H A:\OK EXCLUSIVE AGENCY I for eastern manufacturer, win take city or country p roper I y for part paymeut. Address h. c., Herald office. B-tf IJIOR EXCHANGE—I3BOO—OTTY PROPERTY 1 for \ut-lope Valley binds. P. EN W II 1TE.221 W First st. 8 fJOtVNO . rOST -GENT'S SILK FOB; ONYX CHARM, j Finder return to Doctor Truewortby, room 834, Byrne block, Third and Broadway, and get re ward. 4 2 STRAYED— SORREL COLT, 18 MONTHS old; two bind legs white, Address to 23-C, Myers st. 1 lOSTI OST—ENGLISH SETTER DOG. RETURN J to Llewellyn Iron Works and receive liberal reward. 1 JEDUCA TIONAL Jos ANGELES BUSINESS COLLEGE, JN j corporated, occupies the entire tilth floor of the new currier block, 813 w. Third st.: largest, oldest, beat; elegant, and commodious rooms, In tensely practical courses Of study, able and expe rienced specialists us teachers, complete equip ments, perfect lighting ami ventilation, rooms heated hy steam, tlrst-rlass elevator service; live courses Of study—commercial. Shorthand and typewriting, preparatory, telegraphy and assaying; the school is thoroughly live and progressive; It inspires as well as teaches; day and evening ses sions; individual unci class instructions; successful graduates ; tine class of students; visitors cordially welcomed; full Information, personally or by mail. E. R. SU RA PER, pn s. E. K. ISAACS, vice-pres. 1. N. INMKEEP. see. j.-jh.; \\ T OODBU R V business COLLEGE (IX >> corporated), 326 S, Spring st.. is the oldest and largest commercial school in southern Califor nia; the tor) .t beautiful college rooms and equip ment to be found In tbe state; elevator for pupil*' use; a large faculty of experienced and able lu st ructors; open the entire year; both day and even ing sessions; a practical English course, a thor ough business course and « courie in shorthand and typewriting under an experienced stenogra pher. Write or cull for illustrated catalogue and toil Information, g. a. hough, president; N. G. FELKKR, vice-president. FROEBEL INSTI TUTE fCASA DE ROSAS) training achOOl for kindergarten; alsoarhoel lor bins ami girls of all grade:*; opens September 23d. Apply to MADAME LOUIS CLAVERIK. 8-7-1 y HOYNTOX NORMAL, FOR TEACHERS only, begins September 16th; teachers aided In getting positions; teachers, governesses and tutors supplied. 'Room 638 stimson block. 6-80t)f 108 ANGELES TRAINING SCHOOL FOR _J klndergartners Fall term 18th, MRS, N. D. MAYHEW, 6TB w. Twenty-third st. 6-atf FITON SCHOOL FOB BOYS, NO. IH6 W. PICO Js- HORACE A. BROWN, LL. R. HARP STUDIO, MRS. , f, M. JONES 1003 W. Seventh st. a-s STORAGE "fABY AND CLEAN STORAGE FOR UOUSK- JkJr hold goods, pianos, trunks, etc. City Ware bouse, 876 Upper Main st.. C. T. SMITH, Proprie tor. Tel. 645, tr ASSA YER AND CHEMIST mHE 81-METALLIO ASSAY OFFICE AN b I Chemical Laboratory, 124 S. Main st. Jt. A. PEREZ, E. M., Manager. 4-10 A TTORNE YS-A T-LA »V B ROUSSEAU ft M < >N"TGOM E RY, Atlorm.ys-at Law, 403 Bradbury blk.. Los Angeles. 4-8 PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, MTG P- AT EN TsTfO R 1N YE NT lON S (IBTAIN E D In all countries; bought and sold. s. ,|.DAY' & CO., patent attorneys, room 85, Bryson btk. tf KNIGHT BROS., PATENT SOLICITORS; free book on patents. 424 Byrne bldg. 0-33-6 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUN ty of Los Angeles. State of California, In the matter of the estate of Cadet Irlbarne, an insolvent debtor. Order of adjudication of In solvency. Cadet Irlbarne having Hied in this court his pe tition, schedule and inventory of insolvency, from which it tt pi tears that he Is au Insolvent debtor, the nuld Cadet Irfoarne la hereby declared to be insolvent. The sheriff'of the county of Los An geles is hereby directed to take possession ol ail the estate, real unil personal, of the said t'ad#t Inhume, Insolvent debtor, except such as may be by law exempt irom execution, and of all his deeds vouchers, hooks of account, and papers, and to keep the same safety until the appointment of ■in assignee of his estate, aII persons are forbid den to nay any debts lo the said Insolvent, or to deliver any property, belonging lo such insolvent, to him or to any person, firm, corporation or asso i iatlon for his use; ami the said debtor la hereby forbidden to transfer or deliver any property, until the further order ol this court, except as herein °Ilf* liirtherordered, that all the creditors of said debtor be and appear before the Hon. Walter Van j>vko Judge of the Superior Court of the County of LOS Angeles, in open court, at the « ourt-roomof said court In the County ol Los Angeles on the sixth dnv ol April, l*» 6, at lo o'clock a. m., of that day to prove their debts and choose one or nlore assignees ol the estate of said debtor. jt is further ordered, that the order he published In The Herald, a newapuper of general circulation, published In the County ol Los Angeles, as often as the said patter is published, before the said day art for the meeting of creditors. Am! it is furt iter ordered, that, tn the mean time, all proceedings against the said Insolvent be Btnvcd. WALTER VAN DYKE, Judge of the Superior Couit. Dated March 27th, 18'» l. 4-it i CHEniSTS I Wade & Wade j 8 109 1-2 Commercial St. 0 Beit and Oldest laboratory In Southern V California