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6 City Branch Agencies Stf ■•''■«.• 01* •. • THE jIERALD BOYLE HEIGHTS K. DON NELL, Newsdealer, 210s East First . street. EIST LOS ANGELES jms. E. C. THACKEK, Newsdealer, 1M H " North Paly street. SAN FERNANDO STREET rf MTtINNIB-'S PHARMACY, 1«8 San Fer jfc. nando street. wiBSTLAKE PARK PONALD A. ROSS, Newsdealer, 1100 West Seventh street. UNIVERSITY H L. PARK. Progs, Stationery, Etc., • Postofflce building. SOUTH CENTRA li AVENUE : CHICAOO PHARMACY, corner Central avenue and Twelfth street, RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADS. Five cents a line each insertion; $1.00 per line per month. Six words make a line. Fraction of a line counts same as Ml line. Terms cash in advance. Postage stamps taken in sums of less than ii.oo. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD Hessrs. CJeores P. Rowell & Co., io Spruce j Street, New York, who sre the recoirnized nu- | thorlty on the circulation of newspapers, have ■etifled The Hsrald that they will publish In I the next Issue ol Printers' Ins, and also In the American Ntwspaper Dlrsctory for ISO 6, the following notic ol Th; Herald's GUARANTEED CIRCULATION: " Only Sour Sunday papers in Ca iicrnie have so high a cir;u!ation a? i j accorded the Los Ar geles Herald, aril the publishers ol the Ameri can Newspaper Directory will gunraaiee the I accuracy of th? circulation rstl-s: accorded ta I this paper by a reward oi one hunJrcd dollars, payable to the first p:rsr>n who successfully assails it." It might not b; ou: ol p'.z:! to aid that, out •f a total o.' 425 publlcitlona issue! in Califor nia there are but thr.'c which mak. 1 a sworn statement ta tiirlr c'rculatlor). THE HERALD 13 ONE OF THE THRBB. CHURCH NOTICES ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. EPISCOPAL Olive st.. opposite the park. Open every day in the vcar. Daily service at 10a. m. The Clergy will respond to all calls for the offices ii the church lor strangers or visitors, without respect to creed: burials, marriages, baptisms or visita tions of the sick. Use of the church cheerfully given m c tor funeral ser vices. Tel 14S red. SI eUAL \OT.CES BUSINESS NEWSPAPER —Tl 1 E DAILY Journal; a business newspaper; puhlish ing all the county official records, real estate transfers, mortgages and liens, building news, contract work, finnacial news, and all news relating to the re sources and development of Southern California and the great territory of the southwest. One dollar per month, or in advance $10 per year. 227 VV. First St., Los Angeles, Cal. 0-1 tt NOTICE—THE LOS ANGELES CITY Water Co. will strictly enforce the fol lowing rules: The hours for sprinkling are between Ihe hours of 6 and 8 oclock a. m. and ti and 8 oclock p. m. For a vio lation of the above regulations Ihe water will be shut off and v fine of $2 will lie charged before the water will be turned on again. 10-30 ABEPTOLIN—DR. CYRUS EDSON'SAL- Ieged cure for consumption seems to be proving itself a success: cases treated at cost of the remedies used lor one month, by DR. PILKINGTON, The Winlhrop. SO 880 S. Spring st. MINERVA—COSMOS— Tho It- X- system. For 50 cents a month you bin re-ad 50 leading magazines at your home. Call at 435 S. Broadway. 5-S EXCHANGE—FEED AND SALE STA ble; buy and sell on commission horses, wagons, harness, hay and grain. Ad vance* made. Stalls for rent day or month,.sod!-2 S. Broadway. 5-7 FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF CHILDREN receiveel into the Boys and Girls Aid So ciety since the last publication, half or phans: Eva Dunn, 12 years; Walter Dunn, 0 years. O. J. DAVIS. CONTRACTOR AND builder. Houses built for cash or Install ment plan. Money to loan to part it s con templating building. 40S S. Broadway. Tel. 1141 Main. 4-9-tf' MANUFACTURING AND SELLING right for the best crude petroleum oil burner for domestic use in the- world, for sale. Call and see it in operation at 310 S. Main st. S SEND 10 CENTS FOR PACIFIC CUPID, a matrimetnial paper: particulars of bu reau in this issue. MRS. M. li. HERTZ. Manager. 312 Hyde- St.. San Francisco. 5-19 WANTED—A LL SOLDI MRS AND THEIR dependent ones to know that my office is now located at 120 1 -. S. Spring st. JAMES PUGH, U. S. Pension Attorney. ti-l JAMES SPRING, Carpenter and Builder. All kinds of repairing neatly done to or der. 439 S. Flower st. 6-12 A DIVINE HEALER AT 344 S. HILL st.: cures stuttering and stammering; consultation free. C-l WANTED—STOCK—I2OO ACRES PAS turuge at Ballonu. See WILHELM. 826 S. Main st. fj-lS J. B. FROVA, PRACTICAL CHIMNEY sweeper. Residence 709 Macy st., Los An geles. MASSAGE AND ELECTRICITY ANY PERSON WITH 1 LIRE BLOOD need not be afraid of germs. But when the germs iir.d entrance to the tissues trouble begins. Keep your skin healthy and promote circulation by electricity and massage. MRS. DR. A. MAYER 617 S. Broadway, The Wiley, 21-::2 ]u-i ' EDITH AN WAY. FORMERLY OF Hus ton, gives genuine alcohol rubbings that are healthful and refreshing; no rivals 223 S. Main St., room 3. 5-is'' MASSAGE AND ALCOHOL BATHS-208 Winston St.. upstairs, one block east of postoiiiee, between Fourth and Fifth sts. 0-3 ' THE FRENCH LA DV FROM 226W EAST Seventh at. has removed to 315 Us Main st., room 1. " 7 WINNIE BELL, ROHM 4. 317 t'OMMKiN clal st. Massage and alcoholic baths. 5-2* SOUTHERN LADY GIVES ALCOHOL baths. 4491s Springs!., parlors 1-2. 5-15 MISS GRACE ROBINSON, NEW HELI - man, 120 North Main, room 3. massage. 13 MISS MA V S TONE GIVES ALCOHOL baths. 2"2 N. Main st., room 17. 5-22 MISS MAX RUSSELL—THE NEW HELL man. room V. CARPET CLEANING STEAM CARPET CLEANING SEWING and laying. JOHN H. RICHARDS 120 N. Spring. Tel. 1313. j.gtf MUSICAL BARGAIN IN A Stelnway upright piano. Address X box 100, Herald office. PU. MBERS FRANK A. WEINSIIANK. PLUMBER and gasfltter, 240 E. Second Bt Tel, 130. HOUSE-MOVING A. V SLOPER. "'HOUSE "moVER-6K FICE, 113 N. Broadway. HELP WANTED—JMU!^^ HUMMELBROS. 4CO^ Successors to PETTY, HUMMEL & CO.. _ EMPLOYMENT AGENTS 300-302 W. Second st.. in basement California Bank Building. Tel. 509. Office hours from 7 a. m. to 7:30 p. m., ex cept Sundays. MEN'S DEPARTMENT. First milker, Arizona: milker near city. $25.etc.; all around cook, $35 etc.; bakers' helper: cook Arizona. $30, etc. WOMAN'S DEPAItTMENT. 10 house girls, cltv and country, $l.i to $26. etc.; family cooks, nurse girls, etc.; woman cook, country hotel. $30, etc. Call at our office, we will have many new or ders today. 6 HUMMEL BROS. $t CO. WANTED—TEN BOYS OR YOUNG MEN from each school or college in the city to work a portion of the time for The Herald. Twenty-live cents In cash will be paid for eueh new name.and every canvasser will have an opportunity to win one or more of the following prize*; One $100 first-class bicycle, a gold hunt ing case watch, a six months' scholar ship in a business college, double-bar relled breech-loading shotgun. $20 aulj of clothes. $20 overcoat, round trip to San Diego or Catalina and return, Either of the latter includes a free dinner at the Coronudo Hotel or Hotel do Avalon. ?-ntr ! WANTED—SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY I for appointment for young men in rail way mail service. Examination! soon in every state. Particulars about all gov ernment positions free. NATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE INSTITUTE, Washington. D. C. MS I WANTECD — TOTING MAN, OR LAD, TO I to learn shorthand and pay for same as office boy. LONGLEY INSTITUTE. room tot, Byrne building. 9 WANTED—YOUR PATRONAGE, RELT able help furnished promptly. REID 9 EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 125 W. Firs: St. tf WANTED—INDUSTRIOUS MAN WITH $12.". In provision market. Apply to MA HONEY & ROBINSON. 42il S. Main st. t. E. T. CASEY A CO., 113'j S. BROADWAY. employment office: we furnish reliable hotel and household help. tt WANTED—HELP FREE—27 BITTJA tIons, 3204 8- Broadway. E. xitti.n- OER. 2 — f/tIP WANTED PBMAJLM WANTED—WB MIST HAVE HELP. We pay men and women Jl'i to $H per week for easy home work. No book! or peddling. Steady employment guaran teed. Send stamp for work and Partic ulars at once. HERMANN ft BETMO! R. 213 south Sixth st.. Philadelphia, Pa. 4-7 3t a -.vl: WANTED—LADY OPERATOR FOR FlT ting uppers In custom shoe shop. CITY BOOT AND SHOE CO., 24 IS. Main. '> WANTED—LADY AGENTS. CALL COR. Nclla and Central aye.. Vernon. 1 FITUATIONS WANTED-AtALB \ WANTED—SITUATION BY COMPET ent gardener, steady, an l in gentleman's private place; or any place of trust. References if desired. Address 0.. box X, Herald. • SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE WANTED—SITUATION BY GOOD GER man woman, position as cook, or to do general house work: can do both German and French rooking; city or country; 115 West Sixth St., next Main. 0 WANTED—HOUSEKEEPER; ANY ONE going away and wishing a responsible I party to take charge of house during ab sence; lady from the east. No. I*l \V. Ann st. 8 WANTED—A GERMAN WOMAN WITH a girl 9 years old would like a situation as cook or housework and cooking, up- i stairs work or sewing. 335 S. Pearl st. I WANTED—SITUATION BY MIDDLE aged single woman, good cook, worker, housekeeper, city or country. Good home preferred. 404 S. Spring st. city. 7 WANTED—LADY LATE FROM THE North wishes position as housekeeper and companion. Address 2516 E. Third st., city. 15 WANTED—SITUATION BY COOK IN private family. Address room S. 229',- E. Fourth st. 7 U'A N TED-A GENTS^ WAXTED-23 LADY AGENTS: EXPEN ses and good salary guaranteed. Call at rooms 7-*. $54 S. Broadway, from May 4th to 7th. 7 WANTED—EXPERIENCED AGENT TO canvas city. Liberal terms. 112 S. Water St. 12 WANTED—TO RENT WANTED—TO RENT, JUNE IST. COT tage of 5 rooms west of Hill and south of Third sis.: must be in good condition, with shade trees, small lawn etc.; per manent tenant with best of references. Address RENTER, care Business Man ager, Herald office. tf WANTED—REAL ESTATE WANTED—TO PURCHASE MORTOAG ed houses, or any very cheap lots. If you want money call and see us. We loan gold coin on real estate, or on goo.t mortgages. GOWEN, EBERLE & CO. (established ISSO.). 143 S. Broadway. 8 WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—BY A NEAT SEAMSTRESS, plain sewing and mending; children's clothing a specialty. Call or address MRS. SMITH, 411 S. Hill St., in the rear. 7 WANTED—GOOD HORSE AND LIGHT buggy for the keep: will give best refer ence and board horse m first-class stable. Address 8., box 60, Herald olllce. tf WANTED—HOUSE RAISED, ROOM built and little; cash in exchange for large vacant lot. WM. GORDON, Tem ple st., power house. 6 WANTED—LADIES' AND GENTS' BlCY cles for cash. CENTRAL PARK CY CLERT, 518 S. Hill St., bet. Fifth and Sixth. C WANTED—A KEATING BICYCLE. '05 pattern. Must lie in good comli'lou and low price. M, Box 30, Herald office, tf WANTED—NOTICE: ALL PERSONS warning cattle dehorned call on J. F. allen, 752 East Seventeenth st. 10 LOST AND FOUND LOBT—A CANVAS COVER POCKET book, belonging lo Jas. Darling, sewer contractor, containing one small check on National Bank of California, of which payment Is slopped, and receipts and pa pers of no use only to owner. I'lease re turn to 317 S. Hill, and get reward. 7 FOUND—A LADIES' ALLIGATOR-SKIN porketbook, containing among other ihir.es papers and a trunk cheek of I Sou'liern Pacific company, and a bill re ; celpt Of .Mrs. C. J. Pierard. 574 Fulton st. Owiur can obtain same; by identifying at Herald office. tt LOST—A THOROUGHBRED BROWN | cocker spaniel, during either Fiesta or the week lollowlng; liberal reward for the return of same at Herald office, if STRAYED —AT THE CONNOLLY Ranch. Vermont aye., ten sheep Owner I ran have same by paying expenses ELIZA CONNOLLY. 5-4-96 STRAYED—BAY MAI; 17, OWNER CAN have same by calling at 7*i Los Ana-elee I It., and paying expenses. g CHIROPODISTS \ MISS J. F. ALEXANDER, CHTROP{i£ dlst, treats feet; gives « a lt glow, mas | sage; hours 9 a. m. to S p. m. 215 and '11 | Wilson block, First and Spring streets. ! DR. ZACHU, DISEASES OP THE FEET 233 S. Spring st. 6-26 ' J rcaai ... m m-»«— BICYCLES B. LARSEN & CO. HAVE THE AGENCY for Relay bicycles. 252 W. Fifth st. 8-18 STORAGE ANU COMMISSION PA< iIFIC WAREHOUSE, 801 eT" FIRST st. Tel. 340 Main. 6-6 LOS ANGELES HEBALD: WEDUESDAT MOBNING, MAT «, 1999, FOR SALE—SIOOO. IF YOU HAVE THE cash to pay the above price for half In terest In A 1 business, worth $1500, call quick. To buy, sell or exchange any business call on JOHN JONES, JR., 32S Byrne bids. 10 FOR SALB — THE FINEST LODGING house ever offered for sale in Los Ango lu; oentelns 50 rooms, <0 beautifully fur nishad. lias never been In the market; kept by present owner since building was areata*': has a first-class, steady, regular insamejbest possible central location; pries MM*. I R. BARNARD, 117>i 9. Proadway. 9 I ' 1 FOR SALE—WOO. RESTAURANT. AOT ually clearing over $125 per month. You j ran try this before you buy; runbypros i ent ewn-r 7 years; nicely equipped: prin cipal street. See BEN WHITE. 221 W. First st. 6 t i FOR SALE—BLACKSMITH BUSINESS nt cost of stock and tools: no competlt- I ors: good stand: retiring on account of I poor health. Address WALTER L. I BRAY, Azusa. Cat. Box 93. 3-9-90 FOR SALE—MANUFACTURING AND selling right for the best crude petroleum ! oil burner for domestic use in the world, for sale, rail and see it In operation at 310 S. Main st. S FOR SALE—MIDDLE AGED MAN PRE fcrretl to buy one-half interest in an es tablished semi-wholesale liquor business; just renovated: in this city. L. SCHMIDT, 115 W. Tirst tt. 12 FOR SALE—(2IS. RESTAURANT Busi ness, lunch parlor and dolloacv sloi\7 elioiee local ion. MAHONEY & ROBIN SON. 4?" 9. Main St. ti FOR 9A LI*—FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, cigars, etc., Jits. MAHONEY A ROB INSON. ii« 9. Main st. S TOR SALE—CHOICE DELICACY STORE eld popular s»and: positive Bargain; 12T5. - I. D. 1 ARXARD. 1174 8. Broadway, t , FOR SALE—A BAZAAR AND CIGAR store: a bargain: 2 living rooms; $275. I. D. BARNARD. 117'- S, Broadway. 6 FOR SALE—CIGAR STORE AT ACTUAL value of stuck; verr choice location; $500. I. D. BARNARD, 117% S. Broadway. « FOR SALE—LODGING HOUSE OP 21 roomy, clearing Jss per month net profit: $»>5»: terms. ?.T.S WHITE. (1 FOR SALE— $875, 11-ROOM LODGING house: big bargain. REN WHITE, 221 Tf. Firs: at. 0 FOR SALE .T225. CIGAR STORE FOR •ale; rent $11 p?r month. See owner at $12 N. Main st. W FOB SALS - CITY NEWSPAPER routes. Apply C. G. SPRUNG. Herald bualnaaa omee. tf '. FOR SALE—UTS, SALOON: WORTH $500; must sell. BEN WHITE, 221 W. First st. SIX WORDSS CENTS That's all —a nickel a line to buy, sc'l, trade, exchange, nat, etc., in th:sz- popular c.'assifijd advertisements. 5 CENTS A LINE WANTED—ANT OXK WANTING TO make $2000 In nine months from small Investment call at 423 Philadelphia St. I FOR BALE—SI2OO. SALOON: HANDSOME place. Apply BEN WHITE. 221 W. First at. 6 FOR BALE—BARBER SHOP VERY cheap. 542 S. Spring st. 7 to sell out Tour business sf.e 1. D. BARNARD. 117U S. Broadway. EDUCATIONAL LOS ANGELES BUSINESS COLLEGE, incorporated, occupies the entire fifth, lloor of the new Currier hlo<lc, 212 W. Third St.: largest, oldest, best; elegant and commodious rooms, intensely pra ! tical course of study, able and exper ienced specialists as teachers, complete equipments, perfect lighting and ventila tion, rooms heated by steam, first-class elevator service: live courses of study commercial, shorthand and typewriting, preparatory, telegraphy and assaying, the school fa thoroughly live and progres sive; it inspires as well as teaches; day and evening sessions: individual and class instructions; successful graduates; fine class of students; visitors cordially welcomed: full information, personally or by mail. E. R. SHRADER. pres.. E. K. ISAACS, vice-prcs., I, N. INSKEEP, sec. 2-20-7 WOODBURY BUSINESS COLLEGE (IX corporatedi. 22" S. Spring St.. is the oldest and largest commercial school In South ern California; the; most beautiful col lege rooms and equipment to be found in the state; elevator for pupils' use; a large faculty of experienced and able in structors: open the entire year: both day and evening sessions: a practical Eng lish course, a thorough business course and a course in shorthand and typewrit ing under an experienced stenographer. Write- or call for Illustrated catalogue and full information. G. A. HOUGH, president; N, G. FELKER, vice-presi dent. MRS. ADELINE DUVAL MACK'S School of Elocution and Dramatic Art, 515 S. Pearl st.. formerly of Washington, D C' special terms to schools; thorough vocal training: private lessons or classes: also dramatic training for theatricalpro fession. 4-5-97 FROEBEL INSTITUTE (CASA DE Rosasi treining school for kindergarten: also school for boys and girls of all grades: opens September -3d. Apply to MADAME LOUIS CLAVERIE. 6-fly EOYNTON NORMAL FOR TEACHERS enlv. b"glns September 10th: teachers aided In getting positions; teacher-, gov ernesses anel tutors supplied. Room 52", Stlmson block. C-JJtf LOS ANGELES TRAINING SCHOOL for klndergartners. Fail term September ISth. MRS. N. D. MAYIIEW, 07! i W. Twenty-third st. 6-Stf SPANISH TAUGHT BY PROFS. SIMMS <t- Sen. 25 cents per lesson. C 22 N. Main st. ■>_ ETON SCHOOL FOR BOYS. NO. 1-15 W. Pico St. HORACE A. BROWN, LL. B. HARP BTUDIO. MRS. J. M. JONES. 1003 W. Seventh st. 6-6 MESTISTS PA. DENTAL CO., A. .7. STEVENS. MAS ager. makes a specialty of crown aue! bridge work ar.d painless extracting. A good set of teeth J?. 220 S. Spring. Tele phone 11«0. tt ADAMS BROS.—DENTAL PARLORS, •roig S. Sprins: st.; painless extracting and filling: plate $6, $8, $10; all work, guaran teed established 10 years; hours, s-5; Sun days. !$-!!. FRANK STEVENS, 824V4 S. SPRING ST., •pen days snd evenings; also Sundays; electric light. DR. KENNEDY, DENTIST. W\' 2 S. Spring street, rooms 2, 6 and 7; painless extraction. rrwr i. '! BttMSSMA KING rAS HToKA B LE DRESSMAKER, BTYL ith cutter and designer will accept en gagements by day, we-k or month: no • h.l»eits» t» tha eauatry. Tailor-made •nrt wadding • utflts a specialty. 132 S. QllT» St. 6, A TTOKNB YS-A T-LA W BROUSSBAU * MONTGOMERY," Attornays-at-Law. 4W Bradbury blk., Angeles. tf PAT'STM, COPYRI(rHT<, ETC. KNIGHT BROS., PATENT SOLICITORS; free book on patents. 424 Byrne bldg. •J-22-0 MEDIUMS PROFESSOR B. W. ARLING— -THE CELEBRATED CLAIRVOYANT— Is In the city, at 41$ W. Seventh it. ADVICE AND ASSISTANCE TO BENE FIT YOU. The Prof, challenges the world te prove I his equal. Ha reads the future without , mistake, gives valuable advice en all affairs of life. He overcomes your ene ] mles. removes evil Influences, heals fam ily troubles, restores lest affections, caus es happy marriages with the ens ye« love: correct information en law suits, divorces, marrlagea. business speculation, names of frlenda and enemlea; alao the ens you will marry. Hie success in the past provea hla superior ability te help ynu now: being successful in all oaees where ©there have often failed. Thous ands of people have been naaee happy W his aid and advice. The prefessor is not required t* return t* such metheae as charms and such traah. and eeee net wish to be classed with card-readers, etc., but a life-reader from the laws of science, which Is olalrvoyaney. Those whe have been deceived by pretenders must net give up in despair, but consult the pro fessor at once: yon will find him reason able In prices, arid all business private and eon.idential. Letters with stamp answi red. Office 413 W. Seventh St.. be tween Hill and Olive sts. Hours from s a. m. to 9 p. m.; Sunday. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Xo clairvoyant sign, only name of PB I >- FESSOR B. W. ARLING on wlnrtcw. o-ll PROF. FRED BELL. ELECTRO-MEN tal healer and tencher of occultism. Phre nological and astrological charts written. Tupils taken In phrenology and palm ist ry and prepared for public work. Mcdiumshlp developed on the true plane. Office rooms 30, 31 and 32 Tlrtle block, corner 4th and Broadway. Hours 9 to 12. 1:30 to 5, evenings by appointment. Consultation free. 9 MRS. WALKER. CLAIRVOYANT AND card medium, is meeting with wonderful success, She Invites the most skeptical te p-ove her power. All business affairs of life looked into, for the advancement of your future. Will organize a develop ing class an.l gives readings dally from 9a. m. to Sp. m, 410 1 -; Spring st. $-17 MRS. SANFORD JOHNSON, THR INDB pendent slate Writer and medium, gives sittings daily at 823 S. Los Angeles st.. and holds circle? on Thursday evening, at <p. m.. of each week. Admission and will take a few pupils for piano les aons. 8-1$ MUM, PARK I'M!. PALMIST. CLAIRVOT ant and medium: life reading .business removals, law stilts, mineral locations, love affairs, etc. Take Third st. electric cir to Vermont aye. and Vine St. Sec ond house on Vine st. west of Vermont aye. C-Jf LEONORA D'ESTE—A MEDIUM FOR truth and justice; the greatest card read er ol :lie age, and tells your future: charg es reasonable. Parlors 17 and 1$ San Jul ian, cor. Fifth and San Julian. 5-21 R B, G, FRAIM. PHYSICAL MEDIUM; manifestations In the listht: circles. Tues :>• and Thursday ovenlnga:! private Sittings given daily. 717 .Merchant St.. between Seventh and Eighth sts. 5-15 MMF.. GRACE, CELEBRATED CARD reader; tells past, present ami future. Ladles, 23 cents: gentlemen. 50 cents. Parlors 2t ami 25, 525 Maple aye. 5-8 IF TOD ARE IN TROUBLE OR WANT to know your future consult ZIXGARA, the gypsy, at 217 S. Hillst. Office hours It a. m. to 5 p. m. 6-1 7,1 ME. STANLEY, CELEBRATED CARD reader: reads your entire past and fu ture: ladies or gentlemen, oDe, Parlor 8, 481 3. Hill. 5-1S j MR3. BARRETT ELLIS, CLAIRVOT ant card reader. Come and hear the truth. Downey blk., room 17. Price. 59 cents. 5-;j MRS. BARNETT—SITTINGS DAILY: circles Tuesday and Thursday evenings. 433 S. Main St.. opp. postofflce. 11 MRS. MANDENA, CLAIRVOYANT, card reader, palmist and astrologist. 213 S. Spring st., rooms 7-10. 5-25 AGNES H. PLEASANCE, TRANCE MED ium. is permanently located at 034 S. Broadway. 10-tt BUSINESS PERSONALS PERSONAL—JUST LIKE FINDING money. That's what people say who have tried a small ad. in The Herald. They don't cos; much, but the results are sim ply marvelous. In this popular depart ment The Herald has made a gain of more than MO per cent in the past few months. Big circulation counts. The Herald has it. If you want to talk to half the people in Los Angelev. and other parts of Southern California, try a small ad. In addition to the Immense and rapidly increasing circulation of The Herald, its sales by newsboys, on trains, at hotels and summer resorts, make it the advertising medium of tho Pacific const. Look ovr these small advertisements today. They will interest you and may make you some money. Tomorrow try one. The results will lie both lurprtslng and satisfying. c-3tf PERSONAL—RALPHS BROS.-GOLD Bar Hour. 51: city Hour. 90c: granulated sugar, 18 lbs., Si; brown sugar, IS lbs., $1 i 9 lbs. rolled v.lv at or oats, 25c: sardines. 5 boxes, 25: tomatoes, 4 cans, 25c; 7 bars Gorman family soap. 23c: 5 gallons oil, 80o; gasoline. 80c; 3 packages morning meal, 25c; lard, 10-lb. can. 65c; 12 lbs. beans. 25c; 0 lbs. rice, 25c. 600 Spring St., cor. Sixth. 5-20 MISFIT AND UNCALLED-FOR GAR ments at less than half your tailor's prices at the Mistit Clothing Parlors, 121 W. First St., Wilson block. 4-14tt PERSONAL— B. MORRIS PAYS THE highest price for gents' second-hand clothing: send postal; will call. 111.. Com mercial st. 6-18 PERSONAL PERSONAL—NEW PROCESS—IRREGU -1 larltles, from whatever cause, cured with i out medicine, instruments or pain: sure cure; $1 treatment; home. 519 Grand aye. 6-3-0 WHY PAY' A MERCHANT TAILOR $35 I for a suit when you can get tho same thing for $12 at the Misfit Clothing Par lors, 124 W. First r.t., Wilson block 4-1 ltf PERSONAL -- GENTLEMEN'S FINE fancy underwear made to order by a com petent lady. 517 S. Broadway, room 40, Second iloor. 5-6 PANTS THAT WERE MADE TO ORDER for and $S we sell for $3 at the Misfit clothing Parlors. 121 W. First St., Wil son block. 4-14tf PERSONAL—A REFINED WOMAN from the East, wishes to meet a gentle man for companionship In sight-seeing. Address R, Box 40, Herald. 6 MACHINE MANUFACTORY YON SBRKBY MANUFACTURING CO.. 234-238 E. Second St., manufacturers of special machinery, dies and models; only accurate work; guaranteed. SPECIALISTS DR.'rT G. COLLINS. OPTHALMIC"op tician, with the Los Angeles Optical ln stltute; eye» examined free. 125 s. Spring j st. RESTAURANTS TRY A MEAL AT THE GRAND PACIFIC Kcstaurant. 314 S. Main st. Our motto pure a»4 good food, quick service. 5-11 A3SAYIM ANB OHBMtST THE 81-METALLIC "ASSAY OFFICE and Chemical Laboratory, 124 S. Main st. ' R. A. PEREZ, B. M„ Manager. 6-10 fofT RENT-»l«.50-« rooms, batil barn, 952 Towne aye., $15; 5 rooma. bath. •49 Gladys aye., from May IStht; S2O, new house, 8 rooms, barn 35x14. 779 Kohler st.; $25. 7 rooms. 119 W. Twenty-fifth st.: $25. 9 rooms. 1921 Park Grove aye. T. WIEB ENDANQER, 227 W. Second St. 9 FOR RENT—NEW COTTAGE, « ROOMS, » hard finished: located 71» Merchant st„ t off Seventh: one-fourth block from Cen -1 trnl aye., west: one-half of cottage for rent: $8 per month; no children. G. M. • HALL. 7 1 FOR RENT—BT T. WEISBNDANGER. 227 W. Second St.. $15.50—925. also 932 Townc aye.; 6 rooms, • bath, barn 20x12; new house. ' $20—779 Kohler St.; 0 rooms, bath, barn, j new. 5 ', FOR RENT—THE CHEAPEST PLACE ■ In town for mattings, linoleums and wln . dow shades: carpets cleaned and laid. ' THE MATTING MART, 604 S. Broadway. 7-10 FOR RENT—FOP R ROOM HOUSE, hard finish, screen porch; $8. Including . water. LANG-BIRELEY CO., 209 S. Broadway. 5-51 f i FOB PENT—NEWLY PAINTED AND papered 5-room cottage; variety of fruit; I 13ft W. Thirty-fifth st. Apply 129 S. Flow er st. U I FOR RENT—HOUSE 5 ROOMS AND • I bath, in excellent condition. 842 S. Grand aye. T ■ FOR RENT- A BEAUTIFUL 6 ROOM j house, close In. all modern: very low | rent. Apply at 831 S. Flower. 11 FOR RENT—Nice4-ROOM FLAT. DOWN ' 1 stairs: $11 per month. 633 Townc aye.. Wolfskill tract. tf • ' FOR RENT—FIVE-ROOM HOUSE. 1235 Victoria St. ALLISON BARLOW. 123 R Breadway. tf ' FOR RENT-CLOSE IN S ROOM TENU ment. 214 E. Third St.. and 214 Boyd St. 8 FOR RENT-SMALL HOUSE, WATER J free, $7. 7*5 Central aye. 7 FOR RENT— MOUSE OF 7 ROOMS AND bath. Apply 707 W. Sixth St. I FOR RENT—COMPLETELY PURNISH ed nice bouse of eight rooms. Csl! *r address 1517 S. Flower St. J-M , ' FOR RENT—FLOOR. 4 ROOMS. OOM- I Dletely furnished for housekeeping. Also I 3 bed'reoms. $f. $«. $8. very desirable. 4*9 ( Seventh St.. near Hill. • FOR RENT-TWO NICELY FURNISH ed sunny front rooms, bath. gas. light housekeeping, central, pleasant loeatian. 1«3 North Olive. • FOR RENT—F''RNISII ED TO? MS. 3lN gle or en suite. Beds from 21. cents tip. RU99 HOUSE, ccr. Los Angeles and First sts. FOR RENT—TWO DESIRABLE FN FUR pished rooms, with housekeeping prlvl- | leges, In cottage; also barn. 1014 Los An- | geles st. ' I FOR RENT-ELEGANTLY FURNISHED i rooms, transient. ••U-r.p In; also sin*!* rooms. THE WAVERLT, 127 E. Third ; j st. 4-2o FOR RENT—THE MARIPOSA. 221 E. Second sr.: furnished rooms: $1.25 per week up; lodging 25c, 35e and 3iV per night. 10-1 tf FOR RENT—NEW AND HANDSOMELY | furnished rooms, en suite or single. GOlt- DON BLOCK, 206'j S. Broadway. IS FOR RENT—NICE FURNISHED ROOMS with housekeeping privileges, at 433 E. Third St. 11 FOR RENT-FOUR UNFURNISHED rooms. Charnoek block, cor. Main and Fifth sts. 6 V P nr,NT-TrTR\-T=tHFD ROOMS EN suite or single. "The Western," 327 S. Main. H FOR RENT—THE PARKER. NICELY furnished rooms; reasonable rates. 424 W. Fourth st. $ FOR RENT—PLEASANT FURNISHHD raeras, from $8 to $10 per month. 412 y. Seeead St. 7 TOR BBNT-HOUSEKEEPINCr FUR nlshed reems; $1.50 to $2. NITTINGER'S, 461 S. Hope. tf FOR RENT—NICELY" FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping, 626 S. Broad way. 2-25tf FOR RENT—2 CHOICE. SUNNY ROOMS, furnished, in private family. 215 N. Grand aye. 7 FOR RENT STORES FOR RENT— PART OF STORE. WITH line show window, on roadway; excel lent location for jeweler. Inquire at s'i6 S. Broadway. tf c>R RENT—STORE WITH TWO Liv ing rooms in back. 2001 East Seventh st. 8 ROOM A\D BOAPl) TO LET—FURNISHED BAY' WINDOW room and board. 201S Figueroa st., cor. 21st; references. tf j FOR REN J--MISCELLANEOUS 'TO LET—PACIFIC GARDEN REBTAU rant. on Ocean avenue, Santa Monica. Only thorough man need apply. 9 FOR RENT-LODGE ROOM AT TURNER hall; every tlrst and third Friday of each month. Incjuire of Janitor. 14tf FOR BXCHA NOB—EE A L ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE—RANCHES. $]fi.niVl —jn acres highly Improved, all set In bearing fruit trees: good house, barn, windmill and tank; located 14 miles from the city, in a fine locality near railroad, schools, churches, etc.: will pay cash dif ference for good city property. $5500—A No. 1 lemon anel orange grove; good buildings; water right; located \ 2 mile from the town of Covina. $7500—61 acres of alfalfa land. located 3 miles south of the city. $21,000—85 jyrcs loea'ed at Rivera: 30 acres in bearing softshell walnuts, bal ance in oranges and alfalfa: fine house of 9 rooms; good water right: this is a very choice ranch: will exchange for city property and pay dlffeTcnoe. $4x.ooO—Highly improved ranch of 313 acres located in San Diego county: flno residence and outbuildings: farm Imple ments: everything pertaining to cultiva tion of a first class ranch: will exchange for good eastern city property, and will pay cash difference. GOWEN, EBERLE & CO.. 6 143 S. Broadway. FOR EXCHANGE—FIXE ORANGE AND lemon ranch of 5 or 9 acres, located at. DuartiS, in full bearing: good water right; price very low: will exchange for city properly or rood clocks, as owner is unable to atlend to the ranch. Apply at ence te GOWEN, EBERLE & CO., 143 S. Broadway. 6 FOR EXCHANGE—EXCLUSIVE AGEN cy for eastern manufacturer. Will take city or country property for part pay ment. Address S. E. , Herald office. Otf FOR EXCHANGE—LARGE LOT FOR carpenter's work. WM. GORDON, Tem ple St. power house. 5-3-95 FOE BXCHA NEB-MIBCBLLA NEOUS FOR SALE-LOT OF FURNITURE. COM prlsing lounge, bed room set. 2 stoves, etc.; also 169 chickens. Incubator and breeder, old wagon, 2068 feet i-lnch boards, etc. Seventh st., near Hill. 6 FOR EXCHANrj-E—FIN«! NEW Up right plana, for horse, harness and busi ness buggy: raust he At turnout. Ad dress 8., box 86. Herald efflee. tf FOR EXCHANGE—SLIGHTLY USED upright grand piano for horse board. Ad dress c, box 78, Herald offlce. tf ■ —i———a—aw i as '-:-:;inii_j —aasaaasMsi »-* MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE-SOME GOOD BARGAINS IN second-hand organs; good makes. KOH LERJfc CHASE, 238 3. Spring st. tf PIANOS KNABE AND V'OSE It SONS PIANOS AT BIRKEL'S, Parlors IS and 19, Plrtle blk. tf Ho: s:s and Lots ' FOR SALE—ON INSTALLMENT PLAN. $900—House of 5 rooms, lawn, etc.; lo cated southwest, near Washington St., 1 block from electric car line. $1450—House of 7 rooms and bath, lo cated on Wolfskill aye., between Fifth and Sixth. „ . , $$000— Modern cottage of 5 rooms, lo cated west of Tcarl it,, near Sixteenth st. car line: street graded, cement walks, lot nicely fenced, etc. $1306—House of 5 rooms, street graded, cement wnlks. W. Tenth st. 11706—House of 7 rooms, street graded, cement walks, located on Thirty-first st.. near Grand. $18(10—5 room house, located on Vernon, near Pico; street graded, cement walks. * $»100-Modern cottage of 6 rooms and bath, located on W. Eleventh st., near Burlington. . „ $3600— Beautiful house of 9 rooms and hath lot 50x15(i: street graded and sewer ed; cement walks. W. Eleventh St., near Georgin Bell; $1000 cash, balance to suit. $2W)O-Modern cottage of 5 rooms; street r rraded; electric cars pass by the door; orated on W. Twenty-third st.; $800 cash, balance to suit. $IXOO--Modern cottage of 5 rooms, ce ment wnlks. street graded; located on Twenty-eighth St., near Main: easy terms. . . , . , 12100—House 7 rooms nnd bath located on W. Sixteenth s!.. near Hill; Vi cash, balance to suit. $1600—1 acre well Improved; house of I rooms, located on Central aye.; car pass es the door; >3 cash, balance to suit. $3200— Fine modern cottage of 0 rooms and bath, large lot: cement walks; street graded; fine location on \\ . Ktghteentli COWEN, EBERLE & CO.. rj 143 S. Broadway. FOR SALE— THE SOFTEST SNAP in town Is for sale by CULVER. A nte* new 5-room cottage, with every I modern convenience yet 1 bought of by the new woman, nnd within 10 minutes I walk of Second nnd Spring streets, for $125-$125-$123. Cash Down. —And Balance at— $19—Ji9—$19 per month Including interest. Better than paving rent, yet no more than rent each month. Get a wiggle on you tf you want this; it's going to tho | first woman who gets her eye on It. for It's the prettiest and most convenient I little home In this village. -CULVBR -212 South Broadway. ~~ «_ FOR SALE- BARGAINS $2086—Lot 54x150 W. side Flower st. $Sno»—Fine corner for residence or fiats. $l»aa-l. o t on N. side Seventh St., Bonnie Brae. „ \ $1764— 186x156 S. side Thirtieth, bet. Grand aye. and Figueron. $.250—Very close in, 0:1x163,12-room house. $1506—8-room house, lot 50x150, estate must sell very cheap. $756—Let en W. Thirty-first st., worth $I*ol. $756—Cer. Thirtieth and Maple aye. 81800—Let in Bonnie Brae tract. $550—Lot on Wall St.. sure bargain. $200 per foot—Lot on Main st. Severnl exchanges on hand, California for eastern or northern. Want to buy new house. 0 rooms, close In. $2000 to $2300, $100 cash. $40 per month. ! Money to loan. If you want to place mon ey come and see me. W. If, GRIFFIN. it 136 S. Broadway. i FOR SALE—GRIDER A- DOW'S ADAMS ST. TRACT. I THE TRACT OF HOMES. ' 84 choice residence lots unsold are now offered at $500 lo $1000 on easy payments: j 80" lots have been sold and over 250 homes built In the past 15 months; a school building that cost ever $17,060 and a fine ehurrh are located In this tract; five «ll«a ef streets graded, curbed and slde i walked and lined with 2006 lovely shade as* palm trees: city water: electric i lights; modern street cars with 10-tnlnute ! service: only n minuies' time from busi ness center: four M-foot streets and one I*6 foet street: lots 40x139 to alley; high and sightly locaiion; rich loam soil, no ■ •id. Don't buy for a home nor for an Investment until you see the "Adams-st. Tract." Free carriages from our office. Telephone 1290. For maps, prices and views of this tract call on or write to GRIDER & DOW, 11 139 S. Broadway. FOR SALE— CLANTON TRACT. $550— Choice residence lots In this beau | tlful tract at $660, with a small cash pay- I meat, the balance on long time. Tho streets are all graded, graveled with ce ment walks and curbs. Located on Four teenth St.. San Pedro and Clanton sts.: only a few minutes walk to the business center; free carriages. GRIDER & DOW. 11 139 S. Broadway. FOR SALE— OR A NG ED ALE. Fine 50-foot lots on Twenty-third St.. in half block of electric cars, covered with hearing orange trees: streets grad ed and graveled, cement walks and curbs, at $475 to $si»l, on easy terms. See them before you buy.* GRIDER & DOW, 11 139 s. Broadway. FOR - SALE- ' 1 GRAND BARGAINS. $300—Larcre 50-foot lot on Twenty-ninth St., in one block of the electric cars, at $800—125 cash and ihe balance at $10 per month: strict graded and graveled; cem ent walks and curbs, and sprinkled. Car riages from our office. GRIDER tt DOW, 11 139 S. Broadway. FOR SALE—SIISO—VFRY PRETTY. COZY cottage home. 4 rooms, plastered, decorat ed, bath, closets, beautiful large trees, shrubs, flowers, hedge, lawn, northeast cor. Kent and Ida st«.. 50x110; only 1 blocks from electric and cable cars: ready to move in and a bargain. T. WIEBEN DANGER. 227 W. Second St. 0_ ~ - Richard altschul, Real Estate. Loans and Commission, Has removed to 4HS South Broadway. Chamber of Commerce Building. 6-30 CVfv Lots FOR SALE— JUST THINK OF IT. The Alexandre Weill tract offers choice building lots on Eighth. Ninth nnd Twelfth streets, near Central avenue car line. 25x120 to alley, at JSOO, $525 and $830, on small cash payment and monthly in stallments of only $in. No Interest charg ed on deferred payment*'. Only 100 lots left of Ihe original 40J, and when they have been disposed of such a chance lo get a home within wnlking distance at low prices and upon easy terms may never offer again. Title absolutely per fect. An unlimited certificate of title or a policy of insurance of the Title in surance and Trust Co. issued with every agreement of sale. For maps, price list and all particulars address RICHARD ALTSCHUL, • 7-e od tf 123'. s W. Second St.. Burdick blk. . FOR SALE-FINE BUSINESS LOT 50 x 172 feet, cheap lor cash. Owner here for a few days. 110 S. Broadway. S Country Piopcrty ' FOR SALE— . $20,000—25 acres located on Vernon aye., near Central aye.: all in bearing orange* and deciduous fruit trees: tine water right; good buildings; so situated that i it could be subdivided Into small homes; . will sell on very reasonable terms. $20,806—Jl »-res local led on Compton aye., near Vernon aye.; fin.* modern house of 9 rooms, barn, eie; all In bearing oranges and deciduous fruits; paying tlno income; this Is one of the handsomest homes in Southern California; will sell on easy terms. ' These properties will bear the closest. ' Investigation and intending purchasers will do well te see these placa before purchasing elsewhere. ' GOWEN, EBERLE A CO., • 148 S. Broadway. , FOR SALE—SAN GABRIEL—ONLY A few 5 and 10-acre blocks left; water right. Now Is the time to buy. If you have any thing to sell or trade see E. K. ALEX ANDER, 145 S. Broadway. tf_ - FOR EXCHANGE OR SALE CHEAP— ? SO acres of good land in San Luis Obispo county. Call or address 732 Merchant St., room 10, Los Angeles. 30 SALE-REAL Business Property FOR SALE— BROADWAY LOT. We have a oholoe piece of 'Property on this tine street, centrally located, now In tho heart of the business cen ter. We are offering this property at such a low price that will make the lucky buyer a hamlaumo profit with in a short time. CLARK & BRYAN, 127 W. Third sr. 7tf FOR SALE—WE SELL THE EARTH, MASS 10TT & SMITH, Pomona, Cal. 6-26tf FINANCIAL PACIFIC^LOAN" IN ANT amount on ull kinds of collateral secur ity, diamonds, jewelry and seal skins also on pianos, furnlturo and household goods In private lodging and boarding houses and hotels, without removal. Par tlul payments received. Money qutok; business eoulldenlinl; private office for ladies. W. K. DHO.ROOT, manager, roms 2 and 1, 114 S. Spring st. UNION LOAN CO- St Imson Block. Loans money on all kinds of collateral security: watches, diamonds, seal skin* ami furniture In lodging and boarding houses and on pianos, without removal; also on bonds, stocks, mortgages; low interest, money ut once; business confi dential; prlvato office for ladles; room 111. CLARK K. SHAW. Manager, room* 111 and 112, first floor, Stlmson block, tt THE GERMAN SAVINGS AND LOAM Society of San Francisco will make loans on improved city and country property. On loans of $5000 and under, cer tillcutes of title from the Title Insurance and Trust Co. will be ■ accepted, making the expense* on such loans very small. Build ing loans a specialty. Apply to R. G. LUNT, Agent, 227 W. Second. 6-lStf NOT UNTIL YOU HAVE LEARNED What we are! i Who wo are! And where wo are! Have you discovered the cheapest place In the city to get money on household furniture, diamonds, livestock, ware house receipts, stocks and bonds, all good collaterals. 229 Byrno building. tf L. B. COHN, The Los Angeles pawnbroker, 148 N. Main st., loans money on diamonds, watches, jewelry, rlrcnrms, pianos, li braries and all other collateral securities; ulso sells unredeemed pledges for money loaned and one month's interest added; make no mistake. It Is the reliable. L. B. COHN, tho Los Angeles pawnbroker. il-10 MONEY TO LOAN—NOT BY THE BAR rel or bushel, but any amount desired, on real estate, furniture, watches, dia monds, pianos, llvo stock, etc., long or short time, interest reasonable; private oillce: business confidential. CHARLES C. LAMB, 220 S. Spring St., entrance room 7. 6-11 MONEY TO LOAN IN ANY AMOUNTS on diamonds, watches. Jewelry, pianos, safes, lodging houses, hotels and private household furniture; low interest; money quick; privato office for ladles. G. M. JONES, rooms 14 and 15, 212% 8. Broad way, adjoining city hall. 6-18 POINDEXTER & WADS WORTH, BROK ers, 305 W. Second st., buy and sell stocks, mortgages, bonds and any good securities: If you wish to lend or bor row or Invest in real estate call on us; collections made and property managed for non-residents. ZSit MONEY TO LOAN—CITY OR COUNTRY property, 6V4 to 8 net; personal notes or security; mortgnges bought and sold. If you tiave money to loan or wish to bor row any amount call on JOHN L. PAV KOVIC'H, 220 W. First St. tf NATIONAL LOAN AND INVESTMENT Co. loans money on all kinds of collateral security; money quickly; business strict ly confidential. Rooms 95 and 95, Bryson block, fifth floor. JOHN MITCHELL JONES, manager. 7-3-lyr TO LOAN-MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT at reasonable rales. WILLIAM F. BOS BYBHBLL, 107 S. Broadway. 10-13tt MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS. ■ watches, jewelry, pianos, live stock, car riages, bicycles, all kinds of personal and collateral security. LEE BROS., 402 S. Spring st. 8-21 TO LOAN-UNLIMITED AMOUNT FOR small loans: no commission: light ex pense. SECURITY LOAN AND TRUST CO., 223 S. Spring st. R. A. NEWLYN. BROKER. 2SI BVRNE bldg., deals In bonds, stocks, mortgages, first and second, and all good securities, tf TO LOAN-$lOOO TO $10,000 ON REAL Es tate security. ALLISON BARLOW, 123 S. Broadway. 6-7tf WANTED TO BORROW WANTED TO BORROW—I CAnTeND your money out at good Interest, from 3 to 10 per cent a month. NEWLYN, 231 Byrne bldg. tf EXCURSIONS ONOE~A WEEK ducted excursions to Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and all enstern points, leave Los Angeles eyery Thursday via South ern Pacific, Union Pacific "World's Pic torial Line," and Chicago and Northwest ern railway, crossing the Sierra Nevadas and passing all points of scenic Interest by daylight. Upholstered tourist cars of latest Pullman pattern, lighted by gas, and run through without change. Com petent conductors accompany each party. Fastest time. Lowest rates. For tick ets and berth reservations, apply to J. H. PEARMAN, Manager, G. F. Herr, T. P. A., 223 S. Spring St., Los Angeles, or to any agent Southern Pacific compuny. 5 3-6 PITILLIPS' PERSONALLY CONDUCT ed excursions via the Rio Grande and Rock Island route, leave Los Angeles ev ery Tuesday, cross tha Sierra Nevadas und pass tho entire Rio Grande scenery by daylight. We have a tourist sleeper running through to Minneapolis and St. Paul in connection with every party. Our Boston ear stops one day at Niagara Falls. Office 138 S. Spring st. BURLINGTON ROUTE—PERSONALLY conducted excursions to the east every Wednesday over the scenic line of the world; upholstered tourist cars without change. T. H. DUZAN, agent, 222 & Spring St., Los Angeles. Cal. rOR SALE—LIVE | FOR MALE-A BAY HORSE, WEIGHT about I'KR) pounds; gentle, not tricks, good traveler: 8 years old; for sale cheap or will exchange for groceries. 406 W. Twen ty-eighih St. tf FOB SALE—A FRESH JERSEY COW and calf. Second house south of Pico St., on Vermont aye. 6-8 FOR SALE—FRESH FAMILY COW. IN quire 1001 W. Twelfth sL 7 FOff SaT^—MISCELLANEOUS FOR mMHEAP; 500 POUNDiTbRE vier type; was used on The Herald until Mergenthalnr typesetting machines were nut in April 15. Address Business Man ager, Tho Herald, Los Angeles, Cal. DENTAL CABINET "THE Howard." cost $70, for 150; good as new; ulso one Wllkerson denial chair, improv ed, in good order, for $100. 410 E. Twenty third st. FOR SALE—AI REFRIGERATOR WAG on will make good spring wagon; Ai fan cy breaking cart and harness, all made to order; will sell cheap. 512 E. Second st. 9 FmS~SALE-ONE 2-TON SIDEWALK elevator at a sacrifice. Inquire at The Herald business office. \3-tt FOR ~SALE-A TWO SEATED ONE horse carriage. Apply 129 9. Flower st. 7 FOR SALE-OLD PAPERS IN QUANTl ties to suit, at this office. PHYSICIANS DR?~d6raTKINO, GERMAN-ENGLISH specialist; diseases of women; all ir regularities restored; treatment confiden tial; cure guaranteed. 416 S. Broadway (i-G-ss '