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THE HERALD
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•Ma. e»a enbeortpttoae tsjatas, m re, ml—« O.
•fee a*eU o«ce as eoen as received
nejnhruchaceoctes do aM UeM. the M»
•MS «T book store, sad news steads Ie ell fsM
•fifteen, where The Herald U elso for MM,
avOIXB HEIGHTS
S. DONNELL, Newsdealer, MMBeMM
street.
BAST I.OS ANGELES
MRS. E. C. TH ACKER, Newsdealer, M
Kerth Heir street.
•AN FERNANDO STREET
ICTCINNIE'S PHARMACY. lUS ftlhf
Bead, street.
WESTLAKE PARK
DONALD A. ROSS, Newsdealer, MM We*
Seventh street.
VNIVERSITY
m. Ie PARK. DrufS, Btationery, Mb
Postofltce boildlnf.
SOUTH CENTRAIj AVENUE
CHICAOO PHARMACY, corner Centre,
avenue and Twelfth street.
EASTER DAY AT CHRIST CHURCH—
Flower and Pico sts.
As usual, the high festival of Easter day will be
fittingly celebrated at this church, with the spe
cial services prescribed by the book of common
prayer.
There will be a celebraiion of the holy com
munion at s oclock. a. m., which will accommo
date those who cannot come at a later hour, or
who may not he able to remain throughout the
mid-day service.
At ll oclock a. m. there will be morning prayer.
Sermon and holy communion. Tbe rector will
preach from Second Tlmothv, 2:8. Remember
that Jesus Christ of vhe seed of David was raised
f root the dead, according to my gospel. He will be
assisted lo th«* service by the Rev. W. D. U.
Shearman of Monrovia.
At the It oclock service the choir, under the
direction of Mr. William W. Stephens, eholr
xnsster, will render the following music.
Processional, Hymn 121.
lntroit, (t ('lap Your Hands, Dudley Bock,
Kaster anthem, old English chant,
Te DiHtra, Festival, Dudley Buck.
Hymns ill and 115.
Offertory, selection from Stainer.
communion otttce, Kyre.
Recessional, Hymn 112.
Children's festival service at>?:3o p. «•
This church Is free and open to all comers, as is
the usual custom. Two hundred additional
sittings provided.
FIRST SPIRITUAL SOCIETY (INCORPOR
aLed i. Memorial hall, 1. O. O. P. building,
9BX 8. Main street. Special Easter services to-,
day, conducted by W. J. OolvtUe of Boston. Pro
gram: 2:*) p. m. Hymn, congregation; invoca
tion. Dr. Carpender; anthem, The Resurrection,
choir; violin solo, E. A. Whitf law ; lecvure, W.J.
colvllle. subject, the Real Nature of the Spiritual
Body and the True Resurrection: tenor solo The
Resurrection, c. W. Lewis; tests and messages, by
mediums preseut: intern (impromptu), W. J, Col
vllle. Evening, 7:30 Piano solo, \V. A. Turner;
invocation, Dr. Cnrpender; anthem. Hear Our
Prayer, choir; baritone solo, selected, Mrs. Cath
erine Pierce; violin solo, E. A. Whltelaw; soprano
solo. Home, So Blest, Miss Lizzie Adams; lecture,
V. J. Colvllle, subject, Forty-eight Years of Mod
ern Spiritualism, What New Blessings They Con
ferred on Humanity; soprano solo. Consider the
l.iltes, Mrs. Emma A. Lunt; closing poem (hn
proinptu), W. J. Colvllle. Note—The impromptu
poem given by Mr. Colvllle at the close of each
meeting will he taken from a variety of subjects
given by the audience. If you have a subject to
Offer writs it out und haul It up in time, show
this program to friends who have not been to our
meetings and usk them if there is any excuse In
the world for tbeir remaining in Ignorance, when
positive knowledge of the future, plus nn bourns
musical entertainment or a high order can be en
joyed for a dime by coming to our well ventilated,
carpeted and furnished hah, seated with inviting
chairs. W. .1. Colvllle's subjects for Sunday,
April 12: 2:.TOp. m.. Real Life in the Spiritual
World; 7:30 p, m.. The National Drift, social. In
dustrial and Religious, imirjmptn poemufter
each lecture. E. A. Whilelaw, solo violinist. 5
JTROFESSOR FRED BELL
LECTURER AND PSYCHIC TEACHER
Lectures every Monday evening at 8 oclock at his
parlors, 83, :il and 32, Plrtle block, corner of Broad
way and Fourth s s. subject Monday evening,
April tl, Spiritualistic Phenomena, the Origin of
Easier Festivities. Discussion invited. Ths pub
lic welcome. Admlsslou 25 cents.
N. B.—Private lessons given In occultism, which
will prepare you to successfully meet all life's bat
tles.
Pupils tn phrenology and psyiognomy prepared
for public work by Prof. Bell, who Is an expert In
these sciences, as well as an experienced elocu
tionist-
Astrological and phrenological charts written;
rates reasonable; mediums developed on the true
plane.
Prof. Bell Is also a wonderful elertro-mental
liealer. Pain and disease disappear under his
touch as If by mrgic. Consultation free: strictly
confidential. Hours, 9to 12, 1:30 to 5; evenings by
appointment. 5
rpHE HARMONIAL SPIRITUALIST ASSO-
X elation meets every Sunday afternoon and
evening In New Music hall, 231 s. Spring st. At
t:M a conference or mediums' meeting will be
held, under the supervision of Mrs. Cowell of
Oakland. These meetings have become very In
teresting and Instructive. A* 7:30 Mrs. S. Mason
James of Fruitvale. Cal.. will speak arid assist
Mrs. Cowell In the evening's services. A public
christening will be an interesting feature. Con
tralto solo, Mrs. Emma Sherwood; piano solo,
Mrs. Sanford Johnson. During the evening Mrs.
i'owell will give tests with names ami messages
from friends in spirit, proving conclusively to the
Unprejudiced there Is no death. Without the phe
nomena of spiritualism there is not a glimmer of
light beyond the curtain of death. With them
•very grave becomes a thoroughfare.
N. B.—On next Sunday, 12th Inst.. the grand and
well-known inspirational Rpeakerand test medium,
Mrs. Aua Foye. Chicago, begins her engagement as
pastor of this association. 5
lURST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, FIOUE
roa and Twentieth sts. ll a. m. aermon by the
f ast or, Rev. Hurt Estes Howard; subject. Life and
lent h— A Meditation. Music, organ volunlarv.
Cuius Animam, stahat Mater; Christ Our Pass
es ver. Wheat; Christ. Is Risen, Buck. 7:3u p. in.,
r raise service; organ voluntary, offertory. Batiste;
brtst Is Risen, Kotzsrhman; trio, Hear Us, O
Father, Owen; solo, The Loid Is Risen, J. JC.
thick, Messilti; The Lord Hath Appointed a Day,
Tours; solo, I Know That My Redeemer Liveth,
JMrs. Burdette, Messiah; violin solo. When;' Ere
You .Valk.frnm Handel's oratorio,Semllie, Rich
ard J. Ferrar; Jubilate, Ward: solo, On Wings of
Living Light. Miss Stoneman, Bartleite; Flight of
the Holy Family. Buck. Lillian Fellows Bur
dette. soprano: Adele Stoneman. alto; J. H.Zlnck,
tenor; D. H. Morrison, bass and director; Blanch
Sogers, organist. 5
a SHE TRUTH SEEKERS MEET AT lti7'.
. North Main street today, Sunday. Confer
ence meeting at 10;; to a. m. Tests will be given
and circles formed. This meeting is tree to at].
Evening meeting at 7:30. Christening of a child
by Mrs. Browney. followed by Miss Nellie A.
Ward with recitation. He and She. Come and
hear this girted lady recite. Our president will
■peak under Inspiration a poem for the occasion.
}ll*e Galbreath will give tests, followed by Mr.
William Oreen with full names. We wish all
members to ho present, as there Is business to
transact. Admission free. 5
gT. PAUL'S CHURCH, EPISCOPAL, OLIVE
st. opp. the park. Open every day in the year.
Ilv service at 10 a. m. The clergy will respond
80 all calls for the ofllces of the church for strang
ers or visitors, without respect to creed; burials,
marriages, baptisms or visitations ofthe sick. Use
Of the church cheerfully given free for funeral
Services. Tel. 143 red. tr
SIMPSON M. E. TABERNACLE, HOPE ST.,
near Seventh ; beautiful Easter decorations; 11
S. m. sermon by pastor. Rev. C. C. McLean, D. D.;
f:M p. in. Rev. Auna Shaw preaches; theme,
''Strength of character;" night collection at the
door; Sunday scriool U:3l a. m.; Junior Epworth
league, sp. m.; Epworth league, 8:10 p. m.; cordial
n vita tion to all. fi
EASTER SERVICE AT 330i a H. BROADWAY
at 7:45. Inspirational lecture by Miss Cum
tniags; subject, Jesus and His Work. Reading by
Mats Woods. Song by Mrs. E. A. Lunt. Piano
■elo, Pre* Owen. Songs by Mr. Rnrnett and Little
Joe. Tests by Mrs. Barnett. Admission free, fi
CHURCH OF JEHUS CHRIST OF LATTER
Day Saints in hall at 245 South Spring street,
ttaaday school at 10 a. m.; preaching at 7 :30 p. m,
TWe evening Elder J. D. Irvine will speak on the
subject "Are Faith and Works Necessary u»Salva
tion" All are Invited—no collections. fi
TTiIKST UNIVERSALIS'! 1 CHURCH, CALE
JT donla hall. lit*!, s. Spring st. Rev. A. A.
Rice, pastor. Sermon, ll a. m. Sunday school,
12:15 p.m. d
PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH,
Twenty-first at. Services Sundays at ll a. m.
SBS Tsv ft am. aye v. IS", j, «tf»Awa, psstor. sun tf
NOTICES
CHtTrtt'H or THE
cor. Third and I.It) ata. Key. J. ». Thomson,
PMtor. Mervt.je Hundar ov 11 a. m. ».t>b>th
school, .:S0 a. m. Ka.ler sernion, i hrlst as vhe
Herpent In the W(ldern ,ss; 7:99 p. m. Eaater tier
mon. How Christ Kept I jem . 6
IMMANI XI. I'RKSK-STKRIAN CnURCH,
cor. Tenth and Pearl ats. Faster sermon at 11
a. m. by the paator. Rev. \V. J. Chichester, D, D..
with appropriave Easter music. Evenins service
at 7:80 p.m. Everybody welcome. 5
THE NEW CHUI9TIAXITY CHIRCH
(Swedeuborcian) meets at 1192 Maple aye., 3
p. m. B.v. W. W. Welsh, pastor. All wel
come, sun 4-2(1
REV. BURT ESTES HOWARD, PASTOR OP
the First I'isMbvteriait.corner Finueroa street,
will preach today at ll a.m. an 4 7:30 p.m. Sun.tf
CHRISTIAN AI.MANI't; MEETS EVERY
Wednesday »t!:S0 at i"oresters' hell. N.
Main St. sat-tf
Q ARBAfiE COLLECTION
BEGINNING MONDAY', APRIL 6th
Gsrbage will be collected on the following days In
the districts below named.
MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS
East Les Aneeles and Boyle Heights, Macy, etc.—
Macy to Fifth sts., Inrlnslvtj between tho river
and Los Angeles st.; Tenth to. Washington, west of
Main, Includes Tenth st., but not Washington.
TUESDAYS AND FRIDAY'S
From Buena Vista to river, north of the plaza.
From Fifth to Twelfth, east of Main, In
cludes Twelfth.
From Washington to Twenty-fourth, Inclusive,
west of Main.
From Tenth to Eighth, west of Main, includes
Eighth.
WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAY'S
From Twelfth to Jefferson, east of Main.
From Twenty-fourth and Main, south and west,
to city limits.
From Eighth and Main to cttv limits, between
Seventh and Eighth as far west ns Olive st., then
between Eighth and Sixth as far west as PSSTI, then
between Btgnth and First to city limits
Clay, Olive, Grand aye., Hope and Flower sts.
between Sixth and Temple: Court, First, Socood,
Third, Fourth. Fifth, between Hill and Pearl, and
Temple and Sand between New High and Pearl; j
New High, Buena Vista, Broadway, Cnstellar and I
Hill as far north as Rellevue, north of First nnd j
west of Pearl and north of Rellevue and west or '
Buena Vista.
MONDAY'S, WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS
Between Seventh and plaza on Los Angeles, (
Mainand east side of Spring. »
TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS 1
West side of Spring between Seventh and Temple, |
Franklin, Temple and Broadway between Seventh
and Temple and Hilt between First and Seventh, j
The above are the boundaries'of the districts ;
where garbage will ho collected on the days named.
All alleys and streets embraced by these bound
aries will be collected at the same time.
For further Information apply to J. B. FRANK- i
LIN, 12V£ W. Second. Telephone, Malu 4D5. j
FIESTA DECORATIONS— .
SPECIAL NOTICE ,
lam ready to submit and execute plans for nil E
kinds of La Fiesta decorations. Estimates
furnished for decorating any building or store
front in thecity.
No two designs will be alike, nnd I respectfully
solicit your decorating patronase- Will color In- l
candescent or gas glbb?s tn Fiesta shades and 1
have secured from the executive committee of La
Fiesta the exclusive right to place Japanese lant
ern decorations on and along tbefollowlug streets:
Main street, from Plaza to sixth: Spring, from i
Temple io Sixth; Broadway, from First to Sixth, (
and First. Second, Thlnl. Fourth Filth and Sixth
stroets, from Main to Broadway, lanterns to be
placed every four feet apart. For Information as
to price and* for estimates, call on or address ED. ,
B. WEBSTER of the RUSTLE HUSTLE AD- 1
VERTISING CO., 214 S. Broadway.
ROBERT BRUCE CHAPTER, ROSE CROIX,
No. «, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of ,
Freemasonry, will hold special convocations at
Masonic Temple on "Maundy-Thursday," the 2d
inst .. at 7:30 p.m., for the purpose of extinguishing
the lights, und on "Easter Sunday," the sth inst.,
to relight the same at 7:15 p.m., sharp, according
to the ancient customs of the rite. Every member <
of Rose Croix (Eighteenth degree) should panic!- i
pate In tbe celebration of the "Mystic Banquet"
and In peace and loving "kindness" eat together
the bread an 1 drink tiie wine, which the perform
ance of duty requires, sojourning brethren are
fraternally Invited to attend. Send or bring early
"Red Roses" for both services
WILLIAM LUNDBERO,
82 deg., Wise Master. •
JOHN L. PAVKOVICH, 1
82 deg., K. C. C. H„ Secretsry. 2-5
BUSINESS NEWSPAPER-THE DAILY ,
Journal; a business newspaper, publishing all
the county official records, real estate transfers,
mortgages and Hens, building news.contract work,
financial news, and all newN relating to the re- ,
sources and development of Southern California
and the great territory of the southwest. One dol
lar per month, or In advance $10 per year. 227 W,
First St., Los Angeles, Cal. 6-1 tf
LADIES— BUY* ONLY THE LIGHT-RUN
nlng New Homo sewing machine, tiie most
ridlfthle and popular machlnpon enrth; Moore head
* Burro are sole agents for Southern California;
if you wish to buy a cheap machine, call nnd see
our "Whites," "Standards." "Ideals" nnd "Do
mestic," $15, $20 and $''»; huv at headquarters, 349
S. Spring it., near Foubb. MOOREHEAD A
BAR RE. Hiin-tf
NOTICE— THE LOS ANGELES CITY WATER
Co. will strictly enforce the following rules:
The hours for sprinkling aro between the hours of
6 and 8 oclock am. and 6 and ftoclock p.m. For a
violation nf the above regulations tbe water will be
shut off and a fine of '2 will be charged before tbe
water will be turned on again. 4-29
A BEPTOLIN—DR. CYRUS EDSON S AL
xV. leged cure for consumption seems to be
proving Itself a success: USSM treated at cost of
the remedies used for one mouth, by
DR. PILKINGTON, The Wlntlirop,
80 330 S, Spring st.
("i ENTLEMENS' MENDING BUREAU, 53
JT Plrtle blk.. cor. Fourth and Broadway,
blending, cleaning and light repairing; buttons
furnished; buttonholes made. All orders neatly
and promptly attended to. Charges reasonable. 4-18
NOTICE— THE SHINGLERS' ASSOCIATION
will have an open meeting nt Council of
Labor hall Wednesday evening 7:30, April 8th|
good speakers tn attendance; all interested in
vited. 0
PASTURE— WE HAVE GOOD ALFALFA
pasture for horses, l mile from University
station ; want 25 head or horses to pasture. RUN
ELS .£ BLAISDELL, 817 X S. Broadway. 8
THE SUPREME LODGE OF THE FRA
ternal Brotherhood, rooms 25 and 26, Pirtlo
blk. A iirst-class organizer wanted. 4-21
npHE ANGEL MEDICINE CO., THE OREAT
JL est blood purifier, will start tomorrow to
sell. 5
TTT ANT TO HANG PAPER AT 10 CENTS A
VV roll. 328 s. Broadway. GOODWIN BROS. 7
IF YOU WANT A SITUATION REGISTER
with E. E. CASEY A CO.. Il.Vj S. Broadway. 6
LOST— STOLEN OR STRAY ED -A BLUE
and white greyhound with four white legs and
j six inches of tail, white; also a white nose; liberal
reward for return of above atSlßJf* Hoquenust. 4t
ITHURSDAY1 THURSDAY,MARCH 31—A ROUND BROOCH
. set with diamonds, miniature In center. In
itials "M. A. C." and date engraved on back;
finder wilt receive reward upon leaving It with
HtNTON A WHITAKEB. 12.1 W. Seioud su 7
lOST— ON SPRING STREET BETWEEN
J Billiard block and Los Angeles theater, gold
buttercup pin with stone. Please return to lie s.
Broadway. 5
STRAYED— FROM SANTA MONICA, MARCH
27. small black mare about 4 years old. Re
turn tos. MEYERS, sin E. I7th st. t and receive re
wurd. fi
BYRNE BUILDING HAS FOUND
*m4mi*' some money to lend out at the lowest
rate of Interest on good collaterals. 5
lOST — KNIGHTS TEMPLAR CHARM
J marked L. E. Return to 674 Philadelphia st
ior reward. 6
PATENTS, COPYRIOHTS, ETC.
PATBNTmVo k" vSvStfftSSS' OBTA 1 N Kit
In all countries; bought and sold. s. J. DAY
dt CO., patent attorneys, room fte, Bryson blk. if
V-Klent BROS.. PATENT SOLICITORS;
* r?s bccl: en patents. 424 Byrne b!4f. MM
liOfl ANGELES HERALD: SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 6. 1890.
HELP WASTED—MALE
Rates for advertisements under this classifica
tion—! time, 5 cents per line; 1 week, 30 cents per
line; 1 month, fl per line
HUMMEL HROSrA '
Successors to
PETTY, HUMMEL * CO.,
EMPLOYMENT AGENTS,
300-802 W. Second st., in basement
California Bank Bldg.
Tel. 509.
Oitce hours from 7 s> m. to 7:33 p, m., except
Sundays.
MEN'S DEPARTMENT
Miner. 82 ere. day; German or Swede ranch
hand, fis etc.; shoemaker, men's shoes 18,50 per
pair; man and wife, ranch, $20 tos2setc,; German
or Swede to work lv orchard, $15 etc.; American
work small ranch, |13 etc.; man and Wife, orchard,
885 etc.; bosrd some men a' $12 each per month;
tinner; shoemaker, piece work; chore boy who
can cook for 2, 810 etc,
HOTE L DE PA RTMENT.
Restaurant waiter. ?ti; boy. country hotel. *12
etc.; all-round cook, country, *•>"■ etc.; laundry
marker, 810 per week; extra waiters, |2JW per day.
HOTEL DEPA RTMENT.
Chamberinnid. country hotel, $20 etc.; chamber
maid, rooming house; ?li, no room; advertising
solicitor, gooil commission; waitress for beSCh,
82250, cook, boarding house, city, 825 etc; wai
tress. Arizona, 825, tare here; cool; under m years,
country, 83> etc; paatrv cook, 885 to $40 etc; lirst
class starch ironer. $1.25 per day, city, and ?2» pet
month, room etc.
HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT.
Cook and nurse, family 4, country, flO and $20
etc., references required: house girl, one person,
No etc ; 4 girls to assist. $10 etc.; Bto assist, $8 etc.,
light places; house girl. Eighth street. $15 etc.;
Brand avenue, ?20 etc.; Tehuchept. ?lMete.; Olive
street, $20 etc. ; nurse for child 5 months, 915. etc.;
Herman house girl, Twelfth st reel. $20 etc., girl to
assist, country, fit, good home; houseglrl, Buena
Vista, ?2J, etc.: Hoover street. $2o etc.; house girl
for one month, light place. $20 etc.; ranch
cook; a miles out. $20 etc.; ranch cook,
Hueiieiiu>. 820. employer here 10 a. m.; girl to as
sist. East Los Angeles. $10 etc.; saleslady for no
tion*, ItnlngH and trimmings department.
8 HUMMEL BROS. * CO.
"TIT ANTED—TEN BOY S OR YOU NO MEN
It from each school or college In the city to
work a portion of the time for The Herald. Twen
ty-live rents In cash will be paid for each new
name, and every canvasser will have an opportu
nity to Win one or more of the following prizes:
One $100 first-class bicycle, a gold hunting-case
watch, a six months' scholarship in a business
college, double-barreled breech-loading shotgun,
no suit or clothes. $2) overcoat, round trip to Ban
Dlcgo or Catalina nnd return. Either Ol the lat
ter includes a tree dinner St the Coronado Hotel
or Hoteldc Avaiori. 3 11 if
\\ r ANTI.D-MEN AND WOMEN TO WORK
TV at home; I pay $s to |18 per week lor mak
ing crayon portraits; new patented method: any
one Who can read or write can do the work ut
home in spare time, day or evening; send for par
ticulars and begin work at once. Address If, A*
OKI PP, Oerman artist. Tyrone, Pa. 2ut-sun
WANTED— ORRERMAN,SALESMAN. Poß
ter. hotel runner, commission representa
tive, clerical man and wife $75 mechanical opera
tor, grocer, teamster, boll boy, shirtmaker, store
gin, waitress, chambermaid, housekeeper for mail,
pantry girl. E. NITTINOER, HUH s - Broadway.
TTTANTED — SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY
H for appointment for young men In railway
mail service. Examinations soon in every state.
Particulars SDOUt all government positions free.
NATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE INSTITUTE,
Washington, D. C. 8-15
"YVANTED —E. T. CASEY & CO,, 113'; S.
vv Broadway. We have opened In conneciion
with our business chances an employment depart
ment and solicit a share of your patronage. We will
give the same our personal attention and supply
your wants. 6
TTTANTED-HOUSEGIRL, FAMILY, |30; 4
VV German house girls. *25; house girl, family
2,820: house girls, Pasadena, 826, 82i>. $15; young
girls, city, $10. $12, $15; second girl, 120. CROWN
CITY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. Hi)*' S. Broad
way. 11"
TVrANTED-DISTRIIiUTORS (LADIES OR
vV gentlemen) in every town snd oity in the
I*. S. to pass free samples "f ten; big money. Ad
dress with stamp, THOMAS A ANDERSON,
South Bend, Ind. fi
"TTTANTED—SALESMEN—BIOO TO $125 PER
vV month ami expenses: sample line; position
permanent, pleasant and desir-ihle. Address, With
stamp, KINO MF'O CO., F. 73, Chicago. 7-21*
WANTED— M EN TO DISTRIBUTE SAM
pies; $5 per 1000; steady employment. For
further particulars address with stamps, s. a. a.
68 Harris st., Atlanta, <ia. 5
WANTED— TRUSTWORTHY PERSON TO
travel; salary, 0780 and expenses; reference.
Enclose self-addp*ssed stumped envelope, MAN
AGER, box P, Chicago. 5
"TTTANTED —A RE LI ABLE MAN HANDY
V V with machinery, with 3loon cash, can make
flSfi per month clear. Address \V„ box 80, Herald
oflice. ti
"TTTANTED—SALESMEN TO SELL ON COM
TV mission the best six gloves pro luoed in (his
country. HUN ICKE GLOVE CO., St. Louis,
Mo. 4t-sun
TTT ANTED—YOUR ' PATBONAGE. Ft ELI
v V able help furnished prompt lv, HEI D'S
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. 128 W. First St. tf
TTTANTED—IF IN NEED OF HELP OF ANY
VV kind Call on E. T. CASEY & CO., 113,'j S.
Broad way. fi
WANTED — HOTEL AND HOUSEHOLD
help. E. T. CASEY & CO., UBH S, Broad
way. 5
TTT ANTED- AGENTS, LADIES AND
VV gents; Monday, after'J a. m. 647 l a s Broad
way . 5
"TTTANTED—HELP FREE—27 SITUATIONS,
VV 32m a s. Broadway. E. NITTINOER.
HELPJVANTED— FEMALE
TTTANTED—A LITTLE GIRL PROM 12 TO
V V 15 years old to take care of 2 little babies in
a small family of 2, Apply 213 Wilmington at. 5
TTTANTED—IS-YEAR-OLD GIRL TO ASSIST
VV in housework; low wages, good home; lo
be like one of family. 215 E. Fifth Mt. 5-8
TTT ANTED—WOMAN TO WORK IN FAM
VV ily; permanent home und small salary. 20
Bryson block. 5
TTTANTED - LADIES, AT AUCTION OF
V V Easter hats tomorrow, 2 oclock, 210 W. 2d st.
5
WANTED— ONE CHAMBERMAID, GER
man preferred. 204*1 commercial st. 5
JiiTUATiOWS WANTED—MALE
TTTANTED — ~ HON EST AND
VV sober colored man of 20, thoroughly acquaint
ed witli ail domestic duties, waniß a place in pri
vate family as porter or coachman; IOW wages to
begin with. Address G, box 30, tins ollice. 7
WANTED - YOUNG MAN, GOOD SOLIC-
Itor and owner of a ttrst-classdellvery outtit,
wishes position with some reliable business house;
will work for small wages to begin with. L, box
70, Herald. fi
TVTANTED- AN EXPERIENCED BOOK-
V v keeper, correspondent, etc.. desires em
ployment; Wtllaccepi any honorable employment
at living wages; must have work. Address X Ray,
this oflice. 7
WANTED— BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUA
tton as coachman and gardener; is a good
milker: can furnish best ot references. Address
H. DEWEY, 821 ! , W. Fourth st. 7
"TTTANTBD—AN AMERICAN MAN, AGED
V v 32. wants position in any capacity; thorough
business education; cau do anything. Address F,
box 10, this ottos. o
T\*"ANTED-S|TUAT!ON — BY AMERICAN
VV man and wife, on private place or ranch; no
children; reference. Address, D, box SO, Her
ald.
SITUATIONS WANTED^EMALE^
t\ r anted"—- yo en oIaDY wish c a to
Vv exchange her services before and after
school for board and room In private family. Ad
dress F., box 20, Herald ollice. 6
WANTED— SITUATION AH HOUSEKEEP
er; widower's family preferred. Address
MRS. WHITE, 116 Bryson block, or call at 1310 W.
Twenty-third nt.
WANTED— BY A WIDOW A position AS
useful companion to a lady living in the
country near Los Angeles, $20. Address L,, box 1)0,
Herald ofllce. 4-0
TTTANTED —HOUSEWORK BY GOOD GER.
VV man cook. Coll or address room 6, UAH S,
Rroadv%ay. 64ft
™„ WANTED—LIVE STOCK
WANTED- A P»W lIOfID BKUVICEABLE
horses: will Irtulp land. I ttgv. 15 arrt'H ol
Rftwl land in Han Lulu Obispo county, Us>l.l 11 iwres
under culttvullon, and will (five the fw)t party a
bariialn. Apply at BOttthMFß California C'l't-ainery
Co., 313 X Broadway. tl"
-I.T-.\XTKU-2a) HYRNK 111 IMHNU WANTS
\\ to lend ntouey on live atoek. I
WANTED—REAL ESTATE
MrAXTKH -IKYOtJ WANT TO I't'm 11 ASK
TT anythln. and hare not .qOHgh inouey, see
22. R\ RN£ BI'lbUINIi; ll will help you Ollk t
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Rates for advertisements under this classifica
tion- i lime, ft cents per line; 1 week, 80 cents per
me; t month, 84 per line.
IpOR SALE-88300- HARDWOOD LUMBER
yard, business will Invoice this amount:
rent flu pjr month; will exchange for city
property as hl«h as f.V>oi>, pay ilift'crence lv
cash; owner retiring; fino chance' to get good busi
ness for property.
sSft'W My custonipr has a nice paying business
here which he will trade for Los Amides property
worth this amount, an orange grove or land within
tlve (ft) miles of this city. Rare chance. See
him.
?|ooo will gcfoue-hcli" Interest In an old estab-
I Ushed business; Investigation will show the only
reason for wanting a pitrtner is to increase the
trade now making good money.
88ft0 Merry-to-round, oriiiinnl cost 53.",r0. now in
gOOd running order, set up; terms, ?Jfti cash, bal
ance will make entirely to suit you; engine alone
OOSt price asked; if you want this machine see H,
aud you will c rialniy buy ft.
?3ft ( >- Rarber shop. :i chair combination, near
postohii c. doing good business; will trade for good
Stylish horse and buggy and cash.
Can offer line opportunities to buy, sell, ex
change or trade. Apply to
JOHN JONES. JR.,
8 20K Byrne bldg.
J74GR SALE
lt:ikery and grocery now doinc $400n business per
month ; clearing §10 jier ilav; long lease, low rent:
cheap at f7ft'). N. 11. WALKER *fc CO.
6-8 l2"i' a W, Second St.
Ijion HALE—TO GO INTO business THERE
1 Is always a risk; you may make money and
you may not. We can invest money nt 3to 10 per
cent n month wit bout any risk: are you satisfied
with that. If bo, see R. A. N tfiWXA N, 23t Byrne
Building. 8
1-»OR S.XLE WANTED A RELIABLE MAN
1 witli some knowledge of machinery, with
about |900; can earn |l2ft per month cleur; owner
must leave ciiv. Aildress F., box S., Herald
otllce. 11
IJIOR BALE—A GO*ii> BUSINESS FOR CASH,
/ will from $2.*HHI to B).HHJ*> cash; ililnn In
cline assured to a live business man; will stand
tiie closest Investigation. Fur lull particulars sco
D. C. GRAY, 203 N. Main st. 7
FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE—A SMALL
manuhlOtUrtng business; will exchange for
double team or camping out tit or will sell cheap
for cash. Apply at 634 N\ Main st., Los Angeles. 7
VLADY OR GENT WITH A LITTLE
money cill make two or three hundred
a month, full ou Dr. M., 187 E. Colorado street,
Pasadena, for information today or Monday, o
TIIOR SALE--8150 WILL START A LADY OR
X gentleman In a well-paving manufacturing
business; till articles on hand. Call or address
UttJi W. First st., room ;i. 6
I pOtt SALE-tlftO WILL BUY A FlRST
class fruit ami tobacco store; good location,
good business and Cheap I'mit; living moms in
rear. M. box 40, Herald, 8
TpOR BALE-ONE OK TIIE BEST WEEKLY
X newspnpers in Southern California; will bo
sold fm-a song. Cnn you sing? Address N., box to,
Herald oflice. o
SALE-LARGEST INTEREST IN ES
I tabllshed business. Weekly receipts |1000.
Price ijtnoo. M. E., box 188 station C, Los Ange
les. 2-4-5
t CREAMERY, BAKERY. ETC.; CHOICE
/ business, good location; InvolceB4fto; rent 81">
per month. MAHONEY A- MYERS, 420 s. Main
It, ti
KESTA CH ANT AND DELICACY; CHOICE
location; everything new ; long lease; price
840 U. MAHONEY A MYEItS, 420 s. Main st. ti
17SOR SALE—FISH AND POULTRY BUSI-
J ness, choice location; a great bargain; IflOO,
1. D. BARNARD, 117 S. Broadway. 5
I.IOR SALE-MEAT MARKET- \ POSITIVE
.1. sncrlllci ; elegant fixtures; big trade; 822 ft.
1. D. BARNARD, 117 A( s. Br.)adwuy. ft
TlOlt SALE—AT SANTA MONICA-RESTAU-
X rant and rooming house; big b:irgain; *<■'<<.
I. D. BARNARD, JI7' f S. Broadwuy. ft
ITIOR SALE-OIL RUSINESS LOCATED IN
? thriving country town; sure bargain: ?700.
I. D. BARNARD, 117' a s. Broadway. ft
IISOR HALE -RESTAURANT(.CHEAP RENT,
long lease, good condiiiou and location, A
bargain. L, box 60, Herald othec. 7
ITIOR SALE—GOOD PAYING GROCERY
business, 110 E. Fifth street; owner must leave
city ou account of his health, ft
IjlOR SA LE—BLACKHM ITH SHOP AND
tools for sale. Corner First and Lakcshoro aye
5
FOR SALE—RESTAURANT, CENTRAL Lo
cution; cheap rent, long lease; a bargain for
8860. G., box 2i, Herald. 4t
1710R SALE-PATENT FOR SALE; QUICK
? returns and niii protits. Address SLAYTON
WALKER, Riverside, Cal. 4-25-0 C
IrONE FRUIT AND CIO A R BUSINESS;
1 price $100. MAHONEY & MYERS, 420 S.
Main st. (j
SALE-CITY NEWSPAPER ROUTES.
X Apply C. G. BFEENG, Herald business office,
tf
174.0R SALE-JOB PRINTING OFFICE FOR
: sale. Address H., Box 80, Herald office. 8
FOR RALE-CIGAR STAND, 1215; RENT,
(10. 312 N. Main St. 6
rpO SELL OUT YOUR RUSINESS SEE I. D.
X BARNARD, 117', s. Broadway.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
pERSONAL—
Til E SOUTHERN CaTiFORNIA CREAMERY
COM PA NY
813 S. BROADWAY,
OFFERS THE FOLLOWING INDUCEMENTS
In order to Introduce tbeir line ice cream, cottage
oheese.SWeet skimmed milk aud butter that can
not be heat. Sweet skimmed milk, 10c per gallon;
line cottage cheese, 8 lbs. for 2fte.; fresh butter,
churned fresh every morning. 2ftc per lb. ; fresh
buttermilk daily. Iftc per gallon. Now we will of
fer A No. 1 Icecream at 76c per gallon, delivered to
any part t;f the city, commencing next Sunday.
Send in your orders at once.
OUR CREAMERY AND OFFICE IS
3135. BROADWAY. TELEPHONE 831, MAIN,
tf
I PERSONAL— JUST LIKE FINDING MONEY.
, That's what people say who have tried a small
ad. hi The Herald. They dOtt'l cost much, but the
results are simply marvelous. In tills i>opular de
partment The Herald has made a gain of mors
than 300 per cent In the past few months. Big cir
culation counts. The Herald has It. If yon want
to talk to halt the people in Los Angeles and other
parts of Southern California, try a small ad. In
addition tn the immense and rapidly increasing
circulation or The Herald, Its sales by newsboys,
00 trains, St hotels and summer resoris, make it
the ttdverl Isiug medium of the Pacific coast.
Look ovdr these small advertisements today.
They will interest you and may make you some
money.
Tomorrow try one. The results will bo both sur
prising aiiilji»Hsryiiig. a-Htf
IJERSONAj. -FRESH ROASTED COFFEE—
Mocha and .lava, 86o; Ralston cereal coffee
160] ft lbs good tea, fl; s lbs rolled wheat, 26cj 12
Ids white beans, 26C| 0 lbs eastern buckwheat, 25c;
can cocoa, 18c; can corn beef, 10c; can jelly, ftc; 4
lbs peaches, 25c; 8 lbs prunes, SS6c: io lbs raisins.
26c; 5 boxes sardines, 260] 8 cans salmon. 25c; 50-1 b
hack flour, 00c; ft'j bur* soap, 81; pork, sot bacon,
160 i pure margarine, Hue; a roll. ECONOMIC
STORE, 40S S. Broadway.
I>ERSONAL-RALPIIS BROS.-OOLD RAR
flour, 61.00J city flour, OOc; granulated sugar,
19 lbs., |1; brown sugnr. 2) lbs., 81; S lbs. rolled
wheat or oats, 2ftc; sardines, 5 boxes, 25c; toma
toes, 4 cans, 2ftc; 7burs*iernmn famllv soap,2ftc; 5
gallons oil, two; gasoline, 86cj 3 packages morning
meal. 26c: lard, IU lb. can, 66ci 12 lbs. beans, 860; 6
lbs. rice, 25c. »W0 S. Spring st„ cor. Sixth. 6-20
TJEMSONAL—DID YOU SEE THE ICE AND
X Cold storage company "sjparade? The harnesses
were made at the U. S. Harness store, U. S.
Hotel block, 2-4-5
WE DO IT-MAKE HANDSOME FLUFF
rugs or your worn-out carpets. Call or
write for circular. PACIFIC RUG MANUFAC
TORY, till s. Broadway. 8-28-87
PERSONAL— WE GIVE YOU QUALITY.
We give you wear. We give you style. Wo
give you satisfaction. U. S. Harness store, IT, S.
Hotel block. 2-4-6
PERSONAL— B. MORRIS PAYS THE HIGH
cal price for gents' second-hand clothing;
send postal; will call, ill \£ Commercial st. B'lB
FOR SALE—
SALE-A YOUNG
1 harness and surrey, ail for S3ft. Owner has no
i use for ssme. Aildress EUGENE ROOS, ttOH
Downey, Bast Los Angeles. ti
FOR HALE—IF YOU CAN'T SELL YOUK
live stock right away and need money, see 220
1 BYRNE BLDG. 5
I Xjsoß SALE -A oood FRESH JERSEY COW,
X gives 4 gal milk daily ; very cheap for cash ;at
iii n. peati st. 5
! SALE - YOUNG PONY AND CART
I X rheap. Apply 838 Mo-ntreoi st. 8
FOR RENT—HOUSES
Rates for advertisements under this classlflca
lion—l time, 5 cent* per line; 1 week, 80 cunts per
line; i month, fl per line.
213» Norwood, B rooms, J27.
3«2 Michigan, ft rooms and stable, fflO.
726 Turner, ft rooms, Sift,
TftO'j Han Julian. 4 roonis. I*7.
5 ROBERT at, PECK, 147 s. Broad war.
RENT - RENT RKDITKI), MS TO
to MB.8). Two elegant houses iust com-
I pleted, corner of Washington and San tee ; 8 large
Isunny1 sunny rooms; bath* mantel, grate, patent sanitary
closet, large front porch; ham, two horses aud
carriage. Owner at hou«ei al 10a. m. Monday. 8
ROOM V LAT. WITH I-Tit.
nlture for sale cheap; low rent; also ■*> rooms,
} unfurnished; wouldrenl the n-room Bat together,
I fid per mOUth) bath ami gas. 226}, K. Seventh st.
'
"Ljsol: RENT-NEW 8-ROOM ROUSE; BARN,
J; Has, Military plumbing, seweraa".; ih> co-tspooi;
on 9 car lines. Owner corner Tth and Beacon,
close liy. (i
-IJSOB RENT—THE CHEAPEST PLACtT IX
X town for mutinies, linoleums anil window
shades. THE MATT INC. MART, S:M S. Broad
way.
•J-sfll! RENT — WIOOM FLAT, ONE HLOCK
.1 from Times office; cheap rent; fnrnlttire for
sale for hall what It Is worth. BIN W. FlfSI st. 5
Is or. saV.'e"-wk "ITXc ti "t he "l*a ho est
list of rooming houses for .ale In the city E.
T. CASEY dt CO., 113', H. Broadway. 5
IriO.l TIENT-COTTAGE OF 3 BOOMS, FCR
' nlshed compieie Tor housekeeping. Apply to
day. 080 Flower street. 5
FOR RBNT-IXAT op .-, ROOMS, PARTLY
furnished; heu.sekecplhjr privilege, allowed.
5.".3 S. Mnlu st. (I
I 7IOH KENT—A MODERN WIOOM ROUSE,
" nicely papered; rcasounhlo rent. I3in Flu
neroa st. las if
T7IOK RENT-SROOM HOUSE, 12SII VICTORIA
X st. a lliso.n BARLOW, in s. Broadway, tf
IjlOR HUNT-s-KOOM HOCSK; (MO So. Hill
st. RAYMOND, 1037 S. Hrondway. 7
WPS )il!.Vi-s.|»i<iM llolMH-tai-l'jFK,
X Banker Hill ava. 5
FORRENT—ROOMS
IjlOß RENT—FURNISHED SUITEi FRONT
and back parlors, very desirahlo foru-cntlcninn
and wife or two gentlemen, tn a modern lint, on
c'eetric line, live minutes south from city hall:
electric litfhl*, Kas, bath and telephone: front
rooms: no children. Address No. 1 COLONIAL
FLATS, Eighth and llrolulwny. 6-8
IriOK RBNT—ROOMS FCRNISHED, SINGLE
or en suite; beds Scents and upwards. BUSS
BOuSB, cor. I.os Aneeles nnd First sts. 4VII
IjlOß RENT—E LEO ANTL V FURNISHED
? rooms, transient, in; also single rooms.
THE WAVERLY. 127 E. Third St. 4 25
I7IOI! KENT-IM N. MAIN ST..THE DENVER;
" nicely furnistied rooms. 91.50 per week and up
ward ; center of city; 25u to f 1 n day. 9-1-1 tf
TjSOK RENT—THE MARIPOSA, 321 E. SEC-
X ond St.; furnished rooms, ,1.23 per week up;
lod£ln|{, 25c, 33c and 51c per night. 10-1 tf
171011 RENT—FURNISHED —LA ROB RAY
window room, larc" closet, bath, breakfast
served if desired. 868 ST Hill st, 0
I [SOU RBNT—FURNISHED. TWO FRONT
rooms; also outside rooms, St.s'J per week, 111!)
S. Spring st. 4-1,
12 OR 4 ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING
a |4.60 and 96 aroom; gentlemen Or ladles; 316
Clay St. 5
FOR RENT—HOUSEKEEPING FURNISHED
rooms; ,1.60 to fi. NITTINGERS, 451 8. Hope
tf
FOR RENT—2 FCRNISHED HOCSEKEEP-
Ingrooma. 201 San Pedro, cor. Second, o
I*iOR RENT-NICELY FCRNISHED ROOMS
. for housekeeping, 02(1 s, Broadway. 2-25tf
1.-ion RENT—FURNISHED FRONT ROOM
X on car line. 537 Wolfskill uvc. l-2G-tf
T/lOR RENT—NICELY FURNISHED FRONT
X rooms. 215 F,. Fifth st. 5-s
FOR RENT—STORES
1,1011 RENT-TWO STORES ox MAIN ST.
; north of Seventh kl. ; suitable for grocery and
plumbing store.! living rooms, too, Inquire of
McGAKRY <v. I XNHS, 227 W. Second St. 5
IjVIR RENT-TWO STOREs"ciMt.~ — NINTH
X nnd Tennessee. Inc|iiire of MeOARRY .fc
I 227 W. second at., or at 1). F. M('CAR
RY'S COAL OFFICE, Ninth and Alameda sts. 31
IJIOR RBNT—FART OF store. WITH FINE
■how window. On Broadway; excellent lothV
tion for jeweler, Inquire at 600 s. Broadway, tf
IJI.OR RENT- FINE STORE, OOOD I.OCA
tion: lirst-clnss stand for delicacy or notions.
Apply, 880 W. 7th street. 5
FOR RENT—2 BRICK STORES, NEW AND
cheap. Apply southeast corner Los Angeles
und Third his. 5
■jriOß RENT—ONE STORE, 553 S. OLIVE ST.
FOR^^N^T—LOD^OJIOL^ES^
IJIOR BALE-LODGING HOUSE j GOOD HEA
-1 son for selling. Call or address 104 S. Los An
geles street., cor. First. 4-35
FOR RENT—THE LOUISE BLOCK. NEW;
built for a first-class lodging house; 50 rooms.
Apply to OWNER, at premises. 520 Broadwuy. l-tf
RENT — MISCELLANEOUS
FOR ROOM AT TUHNFR
hall; every first and third Friday of each
month. Inquire of janitor. 14-tf
FOR EXCHANGE—MISCELLANEOUS
Under this heading subscribers to the Herald
may Insert an advertisement of (H words or less,
tour tlmeß, free of cost, provided the advertiser is
not a dealer In the article or goods advertised.
ITiOR EXOlfA^*OE^-^^BILVER "WATCH,
full jeweled movement, aud a heavy gold
tilled chain and solid gold charm, nnd 1 heavy
solid gold ring set with a large opal, for furniture
or carpets. Address, J.'. O. box 348, Los Angeles. 7
1710H EXCHANGE—MULE TEAM, YOUNG,
. gentle, well matched mid good travelers, will
pay cash or exchange Jersey cow or new delivery
wagon with top or Hrst-eiass driving and delivery
horse. Railroad and San Eernando sts. ti
I[soit EXCHANGE A WELL ESTABLISHED
grocery, valued at about &1000, will exchange
for a lot valued ut about 8800 or $400 and balance
casli or for house and lot. or for all cash, inquire
at KM E. Third st.. Los Angeles. 5
I*OR EXCHANGE —SHOOTING GALLERY
outfit, comprising rifles, revolvers, targets
lamps, etc, for a team of horses or mules. Ad
dress WILLI A MS' CI >-OPE RATI YE FEED
YAltr, 723 Buena Vista st. 8
IjlOR EXCHANGE—A 868 DAVIS 9BWING
machine as good as new for a hammerlcss
double-barrel shotgun. Must he In good order
Address or call at HIT West 23rd St., city. 5
I7IOR EXCHANGE—A GOOD, GENTLE FAM
? Ily horse, free driver, lor cows or a large, work
horse. Call or address WM. BOSBYSHELL, 107
S. Broadwuy, or cor. Magnolia and Highland aye.
6
ITIOR EXCHANGE - CAMPINO OUTFIT,
: Rant ranch wagon and mules, will exchange
Hue driving horse, ft years old, nnd new grocery
wagon with top. Railroad and Han Fernando sts. 6
Ijs.Oß EXCHANGE — COOK STOVE AND
trunk for good tent; also good printing press,
type, cases, etc , for good, double-barrel, breach
loading shot gun. Railroad and San Fernando sts. (I
I[s.Oß EXCHANGE—FEED AND OOOD CARE
of horse for use of horse few hours each day
on city delivery wagon. 558 S. Los Angeles st.,
I<os Angeles. 8
I7UHI EXCHANGE—A NO. 1 FRESII COW
? and calf for double-seated or "jump"-seated
buggy, or what have you to offer? 318 W. Four
teenth rt. 0
ITIOR EXORANOE-800 2-YEAR-OLD LEMON
' trees for exchange for what have you to
offer? Address, OTTO WARNKE, 328 Temple. 10
FOR EXCHANGE —FOR CITY LOT OR SALE
at asacrlllee a good upright piano; only short
time In use. 1323 S. HIH st. 8
FOR EXCHANGE — WANTED —TO Ex
change, second-hand open buggy for light
spring wagon. Inquire at 218 Vignes su
WANTED — ROOM AND "jJOARD IN"ltE
spectable Spanish private family; terms
must be reasonable. Letters to H, box 30, this
» office. f 6
W^"ante d -partner-partner want
ed with j}3fto in the best payiiui employment
and business chance olllco lv tiie city Adoress D,
box IK>, Herald. ft
ASSAYER AND CHEMIST
* r|S.HE BLMETALLIC ASSAY OFFICE AND
X Chemical Laboratory, 124 8. Main st. K. A.
PEREZ, K. M.. Manager. 4-10
FOR EXCHANGE—REAL ESTATE
Rates for advertisements undpr this classifica
tion—! time, ft cents per line; I weo k, SO cents per
line; 1 month. $1 per line.
V.l OR EXCHANGE OH SA IS-"mVVeSTERN
JT addition, adjoining Baptist college grounds, be
yond West Lake park Here Is an opportunity to
buy iv afashlonuhle and rapidly growing section
of the city at acreage prices.
Also mv oust side add I tion. over 203 acres; tun acres
are in gum trees planted sS veil years ago. In *!>4 I sold
the wood uncut for 01400; last yearl sold the wood
On the part not cut the year before tor $1450. This
ground will pay s per cent on what 1 will sell il for
I now and lft per cent in 5 years; the yield Increases
wll h age. hfs within fl miles of the center Of th •
city. If you want productive acreage property
with a good iutore. being available lor residence,
■ this Is your opportunity.
1 Also urn acres fruit and alfalfa lands at $23 per
| acre. This around Is situate In the finest and
! richest section or ihe slate, being five miles di
; reclly east of FutlertOh, and under the union Ana
heim water ditch.
Also 70 acres crnln laud near Perris.
Also i acres Immediately sou:h of city in Lugo
trad.
As I am obliged to sell, here Is an opportunity to
get property at a great sacrifice.
HENRY T. HAZARD, No. 0, Downey blk.
| JjlOH EXCHANGE—CITY—
i ?i7ft to 8400—Lots in East Los Angeles; what I
I have you? ,™
[ 12000—5-room house, modern. Victor Heights
j tract.
**7fto each —2 (In" lots, Relmont aye.
FOR EXCHANGE—COUNTRY.
$3200-040 acres oil land near Ventura.
flOJO—Equity 180 acres, Son Diego eountv, near
Valley Cent, f,
■8001] Equity ft. l acres alfalfa land. 12 miles from
city; highly improved: will take part eastern.
ftOOS—Kqttlty 20 acres, Riverside county; 2300
trees 8 years old.
18830—All clear, 100 acres. Kent county; wants
city,
ftroom cottage. Long Reach ; wants city.
95500—55 acres near Hartford, on Southern Pa
ne railroad; wants Missouri land.
$2120— .vj acres, sa:i Bernardino country* win ns-
SUine.
,*7ft»—lo acres. Articla.
j/jooo —20 acres in urapeland; make nn offer.
*7ftfK)—2i) acre-. Sun Bernardino county; 10 to
oranges 4 years old. 10 to apricots and peaches 8
years old; wants lodging house, feed stable or
store lv city. J, L. ADAMS <t CO.,
5 128 s. Broadway.
1710 R EXCHANGE -C A HUE NOA VALLEY
lands, improved and unimproved, to exchange
for city improved.
AMONG OTHERS:
5-inom house and ft acres lemons, near Hollv
wocd. to exchange for city.
8-ro itn house, 2 stories, and ft acres mixed fruits,
near Hollywood, for city.
7 acres unimproved foothill, near Ilo'.lywood, for
city.
Two 5-acre tracts, part unimproved, pnrt In lem
ons and deciduous. Cahncnga valley, lor city.
4 acres, Prospect park, Cahuenga vnlley, for city.
Cahtieuga vnllev headquarters.
MOLL * WHEELER,
5 12ft W. Second st.
."F° X J:x( HANf,K ~
10-room house, Adams si., for nn Improved
ranch.
a-room cottage, Twenty-fifth st.. for land,
ft-room c Mtnge near Hoover, lor land.
7- room cottage for land,
lu-room residence, southwest for land.
B-room cottage, ti. Fourteenth, for land.
8- room house for land.
Any of tbe above can be exchanged for good
COUtttry properly to about one half tne price of ihe
city. RUN ELS A BLAISDELL,
ft-s Bl7*a s. Broadway.
IsOR EXCHANGE—4B-A ORE RANCH IN
Santa Barbara county. Good house and out
hull dings, lft acres deciduous fruits, hearing, ami 400
acres unimproved, all good land, total value
?!*,o>n, mortgage $aouo at ; per cent net ; want busi
ness proposition lv this state or Arizona.
L. w. MITCHELL,
5 32s s. Ilroadwny. .
IJIQ R EXCH ANG E— ls-a c R E RANCH IN 1
: Riverside county• New 8-room house, barn
and outbuildings, artesian water, 4 acres decidu
ous fruits; want rooniinghouse or some business
proposition bore or In Arizona,
L. W. MITCHELL,
5 828 s. Rrondway.
I.IOR EXCHANGE—B2O,OO3; HIGHLY 1M-
J proved ranch In the city limits, Month, for hotel
tv any good town or city, same value; this ranch
is south of the Central aye. 1 ate additions.
L. W. MITCHELL,
5 32 s S. Hrondway.
(>R EXCHANGE—OOf)TTN<)RT 11 E RNCAL
-1 ifornla and Oregon lands, clear, for city or
country property; would take a looming house or
any good property and assume.
L. W. MITCHELL)
ft ;us s. Hroadway.
IflOR EXCHANGE—SOME VACANT LOTS
' for house and lot, and will assume from MOO to
$J2OU; ft room house, barn, good lot, 88000, for
ranch close to city, clear; B-room cottage, barn,
good location, near Peur, ifJOiHi, for small ranch;
some good fruit ranches at Ontario for City. ED
WARD ERASER, 218 s. Broadway. 6
1710R EXCHANGE—DESIRABLY LOCATED
. property in Los Angeles at actual cash value
for an alfalfa ranch within fifteen miles of the
city ; want something worth about |IU,OOOtO 112,00 t ;
lor guotl reasons am offering this really choice
property for alfalfa property. Leonard MER
RILL, IHO Rradnury Blk. ft
ISOR EXCHANGE. FOR CLEAR LAND IN
1 Calif., (vtxl-11, with two houses, rented $30 per
mouth, on north Fort st., St. Paul, only a minutes
walk from business center, and 100 feet from car
line; price, -*sft to. Incumbrance, !?JftiM», due in IftOS.
See DAY, litt,'. S. Spring st. ft
TjlOR EXCHANGE—GOOD 9 ROOM CITY
X residence; good Income property. Incum
bered; for Northern California or Oregon ranch.
L. W. MITCH EL,
5 328 s. Broadway.
FOR EXCHANGE — EASTERN INCOME
property, no Incumbrance, for resilience in
city or foothill ranch; would nstume small
amount. L. W. MITCHELL,
5 S. Broadway.
T7-OR EXCHANGE - 183-ACRE FARM 30
X miles from Richmond. Virginia; 10-room
house and other bu hlings; good orchard, timber
and water;cheap at fJOOO] want a home in Califor
nia. See GEO. HARLAN, 328 S. Broadway. 5
FOR EXCHANGE—I2-ROOM FLAT AND LOT
«4 feet front, close in; also good 10-room
house and lot near car line for land or vacant lots,
R. VERCII, room 80 Temple blo.'k.
sun tues thurs ti
ITIOR EXCHANGE - A MANUFACTURING
J proposition in Wash!ngton and Oregon tor
California ranch properly, valued ut $10,000 to $15,
-000. Address J), box 110, this office. 12
IjlOR EXCHANGE-WE II AYE CLIENT
' who Is building ft cottages on E. Fourteenth
st.; will exchange half, balance mortgage. KUN
ELS «t BLAISDELL, 317' a S. Broadway. &
FOR EXC HANG E—sfto EQUITY IN LOT
near electric car line, balauce to be paid quar
tsrly. Want horse, huggv, cow or watch. Ail
dress 11., box 10, Herald office. ft
ITIOR EXCHA;NGE-EXCa\.USIVE AGENCY
J for eastern manufacturer. Will tnko city or
couutr>* property lor part payment. Address S. E.,
Herald oiiice. fl-tf
FOR EXCHANGE-BICYCLE FOR A GOOD,
fresh milch cow. GEO. HARLAN, 32s s.
Broadway. 8
FOR EXCHANGE—IOO ACRES CHOICE OIL
land for Jewelry. Sco DAY, 119,' a S. Spring, ft
P^^Ol^L^
PERSONAL — A TRADESMAN OF GOOD
charater desires acqalntaiice with a girl, pleas
ant and of good nature; age about 2ft; object, mu
tual enjoyment for beginning. "Why do you go
alone and lonesome then?" C, box i«), Herald. 5
PER SO NAL— N OT ONLY LOS A NGELES
people, but people from all the neighboring
towns llnd It wise and pleasant and satisfactory to
trade at the U. s. Harness store, U. s. Hotel
block. 2-4-5
I >ERSONAL—GENTLEMAN, IN BUSINESS,
of 29, considered good looking, worth $1200,
wishes the acquaintance of young lady not over 22,
must be good looking; object matrimony. Address
E, box 40, Herald office. 7
PERSONAL— YOUNG MAN, AGE 20 YKARS
well connected, desires to meet lady who
would enjoy having a good time during coming
summer. Address X, box bO. Herald office. 5
PERSONAL— DID YOU SEE THE ICE AND
Cold Storage company's parade? The har
nesses were made at the U. B, Harness store, U,
S. Hotel block. 2-4-5
PERSONAL - NEW PROCESS - IRR EG Ce
lerities, from whatever cause, cured without
medicine, instruments or pain; sure euro; $1 treat
ment; home. 819 Grand aye. b-3-«
PERSONAL— YVIIAT'S YOUR EXCUSE FOR
putting up with nn ill fitting harness when
you may have the best for ahout the same money.
U S. Harness store, U. S. block. 2-4-5
PERSONAL- THOSE THAT WANT MONEY
at tho lowest rates of Interest on anything
will find that by calling 011 230 BYRNE BUILD
ING they can bo accommodated. 5
PE BSON A L—IIIGII EST PRICES PAID FOR
ladles' and gent's second-hand clothing.
MRS. BESSIE, 70*)? i S. Spring st. 4 28
BICYCLES _
I ISA 1, B—TN 1: W~TsIW NA PoLKO> ;" UN
IT doubtedly best bicycle made; coat. 0126; pric.»,
$00. The Savoy, room 2, Fourth and Hill. •»
' LARS EN A CO. HAVE THE AGENCY
H. for Relay Stoycles. 223 W. Fifth st. 8-10
financAl
Rates for advertisements under this classlflca
tion—i time ft cents per line; 1 week, 80 cents per
line; 1 month, 91 per line.
Wo have come from the east and have tod much
money, entirely too much money for the alse Ofthe
city. *
We can't make money hy holding It In our hand,
so you can have it at your own price and pay H
back as follows:
The Installment plan,
Building association plan,
Or your own plan.
229 BYRNE BUILDING.
WHY MONEY is n>;kdko QUICELY:
First—There may be sotM unforeseen disaster.
Second-There may he sickness.
Third-some good investment where you may
want an Option and do not want to sacrifice any
thing.
Kuch things happen in everyone's life, and we
are the people to help you and give you what you
ask.
WHAT WE LB3b MONEY ON.
We lend money on anything, from a shoe 3trlt:g
to an elephant—libraries, household goods, pianos,
'diamonds, fixtures, live slock, warehouse receipts,
™ ts.
HOW WE CAN HELP YOU.
If yon have a chattel mortgage with any other
company we will pay it off and Charge you less in
terest and give you all the time you want to pay
it in.
Another good feature of our company Is the pro
tection from notoriety which we give our patron -
No loud, flashy advertisement on our office doors
or windows, not a letter to Indicate our business,
nothing hut the number In red letters on our door.
[so you can enter our office without the fear Of
those passing by knowing « hat you are after. All
business strictly confidential.
Last, but not least, l in- interest. Our rates are
em rates, and if you have good collateral you will
And ns the best in the city, because we have tag)
much money lying Idle in the bank which we must
invest.
INVESTMENTS.
If you have money to invest we will lend It out
at good interest lot yon, without any risk, fOr a
small commission, sec us; it win pay you and
save yon many dollars, If you have money to In
vest or want to borrow.
Our offices are In th •Kyrnc building, cor. Th'r.l
and Broadway. Nos. H2H and SSI, second floor.
Remember the number, It Is In red letters on the
door,
229 211 BYRNE MUILDING,
6 Eos Angeles, cat.
IJACIFIC I.OA N CO LOANS IV ANY
amount on all kinds of collateral s'curltv,
diamonds, Jewelry und seal skins, also on piano*,
furniture and household goods In private, lodxin*
and hoarding houses or hotels without removal.
Partial payments received. Money quick; business
confidential; private ollice for ladles. W. E. DE
oroo'i, manager, rooms 2 and 4, in s Sprlngst.
IrNION loan CO.—
J Stlmson Hlock.
Loans money on all kinds of collateral securit v |
watches, diamonds, seal skins and furniture In
lodging and hoarding houses and on plalios without
removal: also on bonds, stocks, mortgages] low In
terest ; money at once; business confidential; pri
vate otllce lor ladles; room 111. CLARK K.
SHAW, manager roonis in and 113 lirst floor;
Stlmson block. tf
rpilE HERMAN SAVINGS AND LOAN SO-
X clety Of ssn Francisco Will make loans on Im
proved city ami country property ■
on loans oftMOOattd under, certificates
Ol title from the Title insurance and
Trust Co. will be accepted, making the
expenses on such loans very smalL
Building loans a Specialty, Apply to
Jt. O. LU NT i Agent. 227 W. second,
tl-lfttf
ON EVERY SATURDAY EVEN!NO AFTER
March 2s the stale Loan and Trust to npany
wlll be opened from 7to BiSOn, m., for the benefit
Of its Intern -t -hearing depositors, which are re
ceived at 9, l and ft per cent per annum. Tne
sufe deposit department will alao be open
during the sume hours to aecommo.late Us pa
trons. M
TR. COHN—
J« The Los Angeles Pawnbroker, 141 N. Main
st .loans money on diamond*, 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 thr reliable L. B. COHN,
the Los Angeles pawnbroker. 9-10
y R BALE—
School bonds of California.
School bonds Of Arizona.
< ilty water bonds of California.
Corporation mortgage bonds.
II By NATIONAL RANK OF CALIFORNIA
MONEY TO LOAN, LONG OR SHORT TIME,
.on furniture, pianos, diamonds, watches,
jewelry, live sio-k. carriages, real estate, etc.,
private office; business confidential, for ladles or
gentlemen. CHARLES G. LAMB, SIM fe. spring
st., Stowell block, rooms «6 and «7. 4-S
■\ fON E V TO LOA N IN ANY A MOU NTS
.ivl. on diamonds, watches, jewelry, pianos,
safes. lodging-houses, hotels and private
household furniture; low interest; money quick;
private office for ladies. O. M. JONES, rooms 14
and lft, 242' a s. Broadway, adjoining city hall. 4-1S
IJOINRENTER1 JOINRENTER & WADS WORTH, BROKERS,
tOO w. Second st.. buy and sell stocks, mort
gages, bonds and any good securities; If you wish
tn lend or borrow or invest in real estate call o i
us; collections made and property managed for
non-residents. 2?t.*
fi!O fc >t AVERAGED EACH WEEK FOR
♦ _— •) the last four years by placing |10.
Dividends paid weekly; can withdraw any time.
Chance of a lifetime. C. E. COOPER A CO , Coy.
Ington, Ky. sun 4t
IF YOU HAVE ANY FIRST-CLASS SECU
ritles, mortgages, bonds, stocks or notes for
sale, or wisli to make an Investment Of this kind*
address R. ALTSCIII'L, 123', W. Second St., Bur,
dick blk*. Wed A Sun tf
MONEY' TO LOAN-CITY OR COUNTRY
property, 5' a to 8 net; personal notes or se
curity; mortgages bought and sold. If you have
money to loan or wish to horrow any amount call
on JOHN L. PAVKOVICH, 220 W. First, tf
NATIONAL LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO.
loans money on all kinds of collateral secu
rity; money quleklv; business strictly confiden
tial. Rooms W and M. Bryson block, fifth floor.
JOHN MITCHELL JONES, manager. 7-8-iyr
~\TOS EY' WANTED-$12,000-ON CITY FROP
-IVX ertv worth $25,000; property well located; Is
enhancing iv value steadtly and will continue;
will pay current rate. 8 per cent net. LEONABD
MERRILL, 210 Bradbury Blk. 6
rpn LOAN-MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT
.1 reasonable rales. WILLIAM F. BOSBY
SHELL, 107 S. Broadway. IP-lStf
T WANT "ALL THE MONEY I CAN GET.
X Have you any to lend? I can guarantee you
I'rum Bto 10 per cent per month without risk. R.
A. NEWLY N, 2;SI Byrne Bldg.
LOANS AND DISCOUNTS—WM. G. TAL*
cott, Sid Bradbury block. Thirty and 60-day
loans on bonds, collaterals, negotiable securities;
rates reasonable. 4*lo cod
MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS,
watches, jewelry, pianos, JJvo stock, car
riages, bicycles,all kinds of personal and collateral
security. 'LEE BROS., 403 S. Spring st. 0-21
rriO LOAN—UNLIMITED AMOUNT FOR
X small loans; no commission; light expense.
SECURITY LOAN AND TRUST CO., 228 8.
Spring st.
MlO LOAN — 9300, 8 PER CENT; TIME TO
I_ suit ; real estate. Address F, box 00. this of
fice. *
rilO LOAN-fIOOO TO OIO.OOION REAL ESTATE
X security. ALLISON BARLOW,I2S S. Broad
way. V™' -
WAN! BP—AGENTS
WANTED— AGENTS COIN MONEY WITH
the new dice wheel; every saloon and cigar
store huvs one at sight; get a dozen and rent them
out; WW sold In Sun Francisco alone; sample game
60c. FORESTER NOVELTY CO., No. 180 Ban
some st., Sab Francisco. 0
TIT ANTK D-AO KNTS-OE AL DIRECT WITH
W us—we manufacture large line of aluminum
•roods and new specialties that sell; Illustrated cat
alogue free. MANUFACTURING C 0.,1.3-25 Ran
dolph st., Chicago. 6
OK NTS—GOLD, GLASS SIGNS, NAME
plates, numbers; readable the darkest nights.
Write for samples. THOMAS A CO., Engle
wood, Ills. 8-4t-sun
WANTED - THREE OR FOUR GOOD
agents to solicit for the M. K. system. In
quire at 481 Broadway. 4
WANTED—TWO b URnIsHeIT "ISSwSSX,
one or 5 rooms and one of 6 rooms; mast be
close In aud reasonable r mt. (tall or address S.
BROWN & CO., 208;, i s. Broadway, room 18. 5
ANTED - WANT NICELY AND COM
pletely furnished house, 7 or 8 rooms, for S
or 4 months, from May Ist. Adults only. Address
X, box 60, Herald ofllce. 6
WANTED — A 5-ROOM COTTAGE, VERY
close In. 225 N.Hill st. I
CLEANING
STEAM CARPET CLEANING, SEWING AND
laying. JOHN 11. RICHARDS, 120 N. Spring.
Tel. 1 a tf* s-0-tf
HOUSE-MOVING
AF. SLOPES" HOUSE
• U3 N. Broadway.

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