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The Herald, j Rate? for Classified * ftvertisin? I.(Mm J certs t>r . <>r > j-.;• gfserf'Cts- Aorjti' • ! '< Linn cr Ecait—r-rec. Ofitua As. t-uneral Notices And Special A.*i.ft.:.*HceanMrta— 10 cents per lint. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS HERALD SUB-AGENCIES ADVERTISEMENTS left at the fol lowing agencies will receive prompt at tention, und tvtll be printed as quickly and with the same care as if left at the main office, 138 S. Broadway: DOWNET AYE. AND EAST SIDE- L P COLLBTTB, '"21 Downey aye. OLD WORLD DRUG STORE. 102S Downey aye. WM. H. HARMON.'.'« Pasadena aye. CENTRAL AYE AND VERNON— H. L. SCHERB. Adams st. and < entra! avenue. Chicago pharmacy Central ava. 1 and Twelfth st J. V. A KEY, corner Centra' and 1 er-: non avenues. MAIN ST. ANT' SOUTHWEST— E. T. PARKE- PHARMACY. 1181 B Main. WESTLAKE GROCERY , corner Alv.i rsdo miv Seventh sts. H. L. PARK. DRUGGIST, cor. Thirty eighth and Wesley aye. T. W. BROWN. JR., DRUGGIST.j junction of Hoover. Union and Twenty-. fourth sis. TEMPLE AND NORTHWEST DR If. KALLEWODA, DRUGGIST. cor. Temple st. and Heaudry aye. FRANK D. OWEN. cor. Temple and Belmont aye, VIOLB & LOPIZICH, DRUGGISTS, 427 n. Main st. BOYLE HEIGHTS— H. C. WORLAND. 2133 E. First. Sta tion B. J. P. WYLIE. 1D77 E. First. J. M. HARRIS. 1842 E. First. SPECIAL NOTICES SoTICB TO INVESTORS AND POWEB USERS—Power at one-half its former cost—The Wright Wave Motor has real ized the dream Of the Inventors of the century In demonstrating that it is prac tical to transform the mighty intermit tent power ill the ocean waves Into a Steady, reliable mechanical power, avail able for any commercial purpose, and at the same time to furnish an automatic means of self-regulation during storms. The motor is now In practical opera tion at Potencla Beach, four miles north of Redondo. on the Redondo branch of the Santa Fe railroad. Those who wish to satisfy themselves that the motor Is actually what It Is claimed to be. anil that it is destined to furnish the economic power of the fu ture, and who wish to secure some stock In it before capital generally realizes its great value, should take the 1" a. m. Santa Fe train to Potencla any day until February 15th (round trip 50 cents) and See this great mechanical achievement and wonder at its simplicity and satisfy themselves that it is destined to work a revolution in the cost and method of creating power. The millions of horsepower now used within fifty miles of the seacoast throughout this and other countries, which, by electrical transmission, can be supplietl by this motor, gives some idea of its enormous field of usefulness anel revenue. Remember that Bell Telephone stock is now many thousand fold more valuable than In Its early history. Com pare the respective fields of usefulness of the two inventions, and take advan tage of the opportunity to invest In Wright "Wave- Motor company stook now. Patents covering all claims, secured in this country anel applied for abroad. See the small working model at the Hall of Inventions. No. lit East Sec ond street .and have its workings explained to you; get the prospectus there; then go to Potencia Beach (finest bathing beach in the county), and see the genius Of man actually harnessing Old Nep tune end making him operate a dynamo making electric lights; then go to the of fice of the company, 89 Bryson block, and secure some stock while the chance ex ists. 13 HUST ARRIVED—ANOTHER LARGE f-hipment of those famous "Superb" sew ing machines at $22.60. Parties who have been waiting c an now be supplieJ prompt ly. The people of this city and surround ing country are beginning to realize that it is not necessary to send away back East for a cheap machine, when they can get laid down at their own doors one of those elegant up-to-date "Superb" sew ing machines for $22.60 (without paying apent's commission) by going direct to the Davis and Advance office. 427 South Broadway. The "Superb" at $22.'30 is the latest production of one of the. oldest, largest and most reliable fac tories on earth, the Davis company, who are represented in all of the principal cities of the world. The "Superb" at $22.30 is fully guaranteed, ami has all the latest labor saving features and improvement a that mechanical gen ius, modern machinery, and 30 year-' experience can sugsest. Simple in con struction (a child can operate it) linest piano finished antique oak woodwork and easily-applied steel attachments, it is un questionably the highest i-'rade sewing machine ever offered at a price Within tlie reach of all. Country buyers write for catalogue and particulars of free trial plan. "Superb" at $22.60 and latest style drop-head cabinets, ISO, shipped to any part of California, Arizona and New Mexico. Head distributing office, 427 S. Broadway, Los Angeles. 30 LADIES—STOP AND CONSIDER BE fore you purchase a sewing machine; it is an important matter; a light-running, high-grade machine should last a life time: do not make tlie mistake of buying tho cheap makes, they are not mechanic ally constructed; a bearing gives out. yon cannot replace it: remember the old re liable New Home and Domestic sewing machine companies put out first-class machines; we have cheap grades running from $15 to $19; also a fine line of second hand machines in all inake-s: see our stock before buying: no trouble to show goods. NEW HOME AND DOMESTIC COMPANY. 340 S. Spring and 85 B. Col orado st., Pasadena. Moorhead & Barre, managers. Su-tf ■HOPPING IN NEW YORK AND PHlL adclphla by mall; no commission or any charges; large or smuil orders receive equal attention: estimates given: nil kinds of house furnishing! and decora tions, wearing apparel, wedding trous seaux, presents, pianos, etc.; full amount of purchase must accompany orders. MISS S. GBORGB FORD. Liv Locust st.. Philadelphia, Pa.: reference, Independ ence National Bank, Philadelphia, 6-13-20-27 GOLDEN BRAND HYGIENIC COFFEE, priele of Los Angeles home products; the recognized table beverage of our leading physicians and best families: it cureß Indigestion and constipation; try it onci : large packet, 20c. if yriur grocer does not keep It take no substitute. Write the manager. 513b S. Main st., and your or der will be attend"d to. tf ESTHER DYE, MAGNETIC HEALER; seven years' successful healing in Los Angeles; diseases diagnosed and located without asking questions; consultation free. Send for testimonials. Corner of Bpriug and Sixth sis., over drug store. 2-18 SPECIAL NOTICES THE "SUPERB" AT $52.50 IS A WONDER. We do not understand bow sensible peo ple will allow bltlidOSlug and browbeat .:• i.uuf". ;o houce canvassing sewlnsr -•> i :l-.tuc agttltl :o force :» machine into their bJNBCS tir.d then force -.hern to buy l! it exorbitant price*, when they can go direct to headquarters and buy the ele gant up-to-date "Superb at $!£M (with out paying agents' profits). Complete In all the essential point* which go to make the sewing machine of today n household necessity; finest woodwork and attach-1 ments. made and fully guaranteed by one of the oldest and largest and most reliable factories on earth, the Davis Company, who are represented la all of the prin clpnl of the. world: embodying nil the late«t improvrments and features that mechanical genius modern machin ery nn.l SO years' experience can suggest. The (Mating point* Of lie •'Superb" are of the best steel, hardened and ground to bearing. !f the Machine Is no: exactly Kptooaatod la every respect ore will return the purchase price a: nny time within one year Country buyers, write for catalogue and particulars of our free trial plan. "Superb" a: 88.60, shipped to any p..r: of California. Arizona or New Kexloe from the head distributing of fice (establish* IS years in Los Angela). DAVIS AN!« ADVANCE OFFICE. P 427 B Broadway, b«. 4th and 3th. ladies IF rOU ARB CONTEMPLAT rag the ptareaasa ol a sewing machine, dotal be dccciv.-.l about the quality of it. YOU catßStOt buy first class material at ■OCOBd rl.'.ss prices. We arc the only antbotiaed agents for the old reliable New Fiome, Domestic and Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines. In these makes durabllttS is combined with all the lat est attachments and lasting satisfaction is Secured to the purchaser. We also keep a full lne of cheaper grades of machines, ranging In price from $12 to $19. Also, a nice lot of second band ma chines from $.'! to $10. Sec our stuck be fore you buy. No trouble to show goods. NEW HOME. DOMESTIC AND WHBBLEB .v WILSON MACHINE CO.. MORRHEAD .V: BARRE, Managers. 340 S. Spring :-t. and S5 E. Colorado st.. l'.is ndena. Cal. 13 .NOTICE—THE LOS ANGELES CITY WaLer Co. will strictly enforce the fol lowing rules: The hours for sprinkling are between the hours of 6 and S oclock a. m. and 6 anil S oclock p. m. For a vio lation of the above regulations the water will be shut off and a line of S2 will be charged before the water will be turned on again. tf ENGLISH STEAM DYE WORKS—OS trich feathers cleaned and dyed; curtains and blankets cleaned; ladies' and cents' clothing and articles of every descrip tion dyed and cleaned: living and finish ing all kinds of fabrics; repairing neatly done: express orders promptly attended to. T. CAUNCB, proprietor. 529 S. Spring st. Su-tf CALL AND GET A PRICE LIST OF choice varieties of fruit trees and roses offend by the FANCHER CREEK NURSERY. 332 S. Broadway; carload just arrived. 13 WANTED—IT KNOWN THAT I DiAG noae all troubles peculiar to women by feeling the pulse, and cure by herb teas. DR. WAH 11 ING. room 4, 125 N. Main St. mar 5 MRS. VAN. MANUFACTURER OF THE Scotch herb pile cure and Scotch thistle womb cure, has removed t0803*4 B. Spring str; agents wanted. Los Angeles, Cal. Su-tf THE DAILY JOURNAL. PUBLISHING county oftieiul records, real estate trans fers, mortgages, liens, building news; one dollar monthly; 2"5 New High St tf SHIRTS. COLLARS AND CUFFS EN trusted to our care will be laundered in the proper manner. THE EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY, Phone main 3>;7. tf IF YOU ARE IN A HURRY FOR TOUR laundry, we will have it done, and done right. In a few hours. THE EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY. 'Phone 307. TILTOX, 047 S. SPRING. PAYS lIIGH est cash price for Ladle*', gents and chil dren's new and second-hand clothing, shoes, etc.; send postal. MRS. S. W. MORIN, ROOM 413 BYRNE building, will teach china decorating in all the latest designs; orders taken. Call and Investigate work. 30-6-13-20 CEYLON TEAS, 53c. 50c, 73c; GENUINE Mocha and Java, 35c. J. D. LEE & CO., 130 W. Fifth, between Spring and Main. 1-26-99 I. W. LEWIS' NEW GRILL AND FRET work shop can save you money and give satisfaction. 51s W. Sixth, near Olive. MATRIMONIAL PAPER FOR STAMP; best published. ACME AGENCY, (7), San Jose, Cal. 30-6-13 CHINESE AND JAPANESE HELP FUR nished. GEO. LEM, 2Mb B. Ist; tel. g. 408. 17 SHOES R H P~A~I RE D—ME N*S~ SO LE S, 35 ci ladles' soles, 30c. 405 S. Spring. 6-12-9S EDUCATIONAL WOODBUY BUSINESS COLLEGE, 820 S. Spring St., Los Anneles. the oldest, largest and most elegantly equipped commercial school ln Southern Califor nia; hundreds of successful graduates in banking and business houses: tn session all the year: enter any day: evening school on Monday. Wednesday and Fri day evening; three complete courses,com mercial. English and short band and typewriting; a thorough, practical and progressive school: large faculty of ex pert teachers: rates of tuition reasonable. Call or write for catalogue. LOS ANGELES BUSINESS COLLEGE, 212 W. Third St., Currier block; up-to date, progressive, advantages unsur passed; day and evening sessions; write for catalogue and booklet on new budget system. 2-2S GUITAR, MANDOLIN AND BANJO LES sons by note: execution a specialty; guarantee scholars able to play In society In 3 months. MRS. A. A. WAITS, 211 W. First street. 2-20-9S BOYNTON NORMAL. 525 STIMSON block, prepares teachers for June exam ination: enter Monday 1:30 p. m.; new subjects: write or call, 11 GRADUATE KINDEBGARTNER DE sires position as teacher In school or fam ily. Address B, box 30. Herald, 18 BATHS SUPERIOR STEAM BATHS, HAlR dressing and manicuririg by New Eng land lady, 356b B, Spring, room 0. 3-12 ISADORB FRANCIS, CABIENT BATHS and massage; 233 W. First, room 4, be tween Bprlng and Broadway. 3-11-9S I.EORA DARWIN. VAPOR AND ELEC trlo baths: only select patronage solic ited. 221 S. Main, room 0. DR. ETTA RALPH, FROM THE EAST; thermal cabinet baths: massage. 230 W. First st, rooms 30 and 31. 3-2 THE ONLY TURKISH BATHS IN LOS Angel,.-.--, 210 S. Hmadway. tf WATCHMAKERS STERLING SILVER SPOONS; LARGE assortment, new designs, moderate prices. W. J. GETZ, Jeweler, 336 S. Broadway. WANTED—WATCHES TO CLEAN AT 50c; mainsprings at 85c; .warranted for one year. M. O. DOLSON, 307 E.lFirst st SU-U LOS ANGELES HERALD* SUNDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 13, 1898 CHURCH AND SOCIETY NOTICE 6 SPIRITUALISTS* Asso ciation—23l S. Spring St., 2:20 and 7:30 p. to. Mrs. Mary C. Lyman, who is very highly recommended by the press of eastern cities as an Inspirational speaker and test medium, fully sustained her reputation last Sunday. Her subjects to day are very attractive ones. Afternoon, •'How to Qhange Our Environments, Spiritually and Materially." Evening. "Our Homes and Employments In Spirit Life." After each address Mrs. Lyman will give spirit messages to strangers ln the audience. Skeptics especially in vited. Mrs. "Grace B. Brophy will give piano solos nt both meetings. In the evening Mrs. Emma Sherwood will sins, by request, the sweet song, "Two Lives." Admission, 10 cents. IS JOHN SLATER. THE DISTINGUISHED platform test medium of San Francisco, has returned, and will positively hold a grand spiritual test seance tonight at S sharp at Illinois hall. Seventh and S. Broadway. Mr. Slater will devote the entire evening to'tests and messages from spirit friends, with names and facts to convince the most skeptical. Written questions anil sealed letters answered. All interested in the subject of phenom enal spiritualism cordially invited. Ad mission, lf»c. 11l ST. PAUL'S CHURCH (EPISCOPAL)— Olive st.. opposite Central park. Rev. John Gray, rector. All scats free. All strangers welcome. Services today: Holy communion. 7:30 a. m.; morning prayer and sermon, 11 a. m.: preacher. Dr. 11. W. Boone: full choral evensong, 7:30 p. m.: preacher. Rev. Joan Gray. 13 THE LADIES INDEPENDENT AID So ciety will hold its regular Sunday meet ing this evening at N p. in. at 330.... South. Broadway. Short addresses by Mrs. Longley; vocal and instrumental music by -Mr. and Miss Humphrey. Tests by Dr. Louis Bchieglnger. Admission. 10 cents. 13 TRUTHSEEKEKS- SPIRITUAL SO ciety meets at lio'-j S. Spring at 10 a. tn. for adults: Sunday school confer ence ut 11:00: 7:55 p. m.. lecture by Dr, George Cannon; spirit messages by dif ferent mediums; children - * Sunday school at 3p. m. Admission free. 13 THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY—LBCTUH ES at Blavatsky Hall. BSSWest Fifth street, 11 a. m.. by Abbott Clark, "The Force of Love": 7:45 p, in., by Mrs. M. R. Egbert. "Source of Theosopby.** At Sp. m., Lotus ' Group for children (Unsectarlan). 13 CHURCH OF THE UNITY, COR THIRD and Dill st.. Rev. C. W. Wetidte. pastor. Sunday School at 0:30 a. m. Preaching by Rev. Solon Lauer of San Diego at 11 a. m. Subject, "Unltarlanlsm, Old and New." No evening service. 13 fxiVERSAT.IST CHURCH. CALEDON ia Hull. USI4 S. Spring st., Rev. A. A. Rice, pastor. Subject. 11 a. m.. "What the Belief in Righteousness Says Re garding Labor lor Man's Salvation." Sunday School, 10 a. m. 13 •Mi RITUAL LECTURE AT CALEDONIA Hall, I!'.''-; S. Spring, by Dr. Coon: tests j by John Henly; spirit painting by Mrs. Owens; a beautiful oil painting given away: you may be the lucky person; admission 10 cents. 13 CHURCH OF CHRIST — SCIENTIST— Ebell Auditorium, 730 South Broadway. Services Sunday. 10:15 a. m. Subject. "True Fasting." Children's Sabbath School, 11:45 a. m. Experience meeting. Friday, 7:30 p. m. 13 REV. JOSEPH WILD. D. D.. PASTOB Plymouth Congregational church. Twen ty-first St. Morning subject, "The Every Day Expectation of the Translation of a Few Good People." Evening, "Men With Iron Shoes." 13 I.' is ANGELES CHURCH OF CHRIST (Scientist). Kramer's hall. Fifth St., be tween Spring and Main.: 10:30 a. m.; subject, "True Fasting." Experience meeting Friday evenings, 7:30. 13 V. M. C. A—MR. R. COPE MORGAN, editor of "The Christian," of London, England, will speak at the men's meeting this afternoon at 3 o'clock: subject: "Jo nathan." All men invited. 13 REV. J. N. BEARD. D. D..WILL PREACH for Dr. Hauley in Simpson tabernacle on Sunday morning. Profs. Excc-ll and Gabriel will have charge of the singing, morning and evening. 13 THEOSOPHICAL HEADQUARTERS— 22 , j' :; S. Main st. Lecture, Sp. m. by Mr. W. C. Randolph; subject. "Common ' Sense of Theosophy." Social Monday evening. 13 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, FlG ueroa and Twentieth streets—Preaching by tho pastor. Key. Bert Estes Howard, at 11 a.m., and vesper services at 4 p. m. 13 HOME OF TRUTH. 1315 FIGUEROA ST, Services 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.: Sunday school 12:30: Harriet Rix, speaker. All ate welcome. 13-20-27-G THE NEW CHURCH—SWEDENBOR glan—Temperance Temple, Broadway and Temple streets, 11 a. m. "Watch and Pray." 13 V W. C. A.. 211»i W. SECOND ST.— Sunday gospel service at 4:15 p. m., led by Mrs. J. B. Brown: all women are in vited 18 THE NEW CHRISTIANITY CHURCH (Swedenborglan), 450 East Tenth street; 3p. m. Rev. W. W. Welsh, pastor. 18 lIISIIoI' c '-. M'CABE WILL PREACH In Simpson tabernacle Sunday evening, 13 PHYSICIANS TREATMENT ONLY 50c; TRY OUR battery for all chronic diseases. Room 4, 242b Broadway. 2-16-98 DR, UNGER CURES CANCERS AND tumors. No knife or pain. 107b N. Main street. tf EXCURSIONS ROCK ISLAND PERSONALLY CON ducted excursions every Tuesday and Wednesday: low rates; quick time; Un ion depot, Chicago; unequaled service. Pile c. 214 S. Spring st. 2-25 PERSONALS MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN REMOVED from SID S. Grand aye. to 61S W. Eighth St.; female diseases treated by electric ity; cure guaranteed. if LADIES MY MONTHLY REGULATOR never fails; trial box. 10 rents. MRS. B. ROWAN. Milwaukee. Wis. l-2'i ■'■'.) PATENTS AND COPYRIGHTS DAY & DAY OBTAIN PATENTS FOR inventions, designs, register trade-mark and copyrights. Offices. 233. 234 and 235 S:lmr.on block. Established 1849. 1-8-93 HYPNOTISM HYPNOTISM TAUGHT—JOIN CLASS now forming: free clinic Tuesday night. I-ROF. BARLEY, 423b S. Bprlng, Con- Bultation free, 13 MINING AND ASSAYING THE BIMETALLIC ASSAY OFFICE! and Chemical Laboratory. 124 S. Main st. R. A. PEREZ, I', M„ manage 12-4 tf FRUITS AND VEGETABLES LUDWIG & MATTHEWS. WHOLESALE and retail fruits and vegetables. MOTT MARKSX. 125 S. Mains'.. Tel. uO. tf WANTED Male Help HUMMEL BROS. & CO., EMPLOYMENT AGENTS. California Bank building, SOO-302 W. Second St.. ln basement. Telephone 509. MEN'S DEPARTMENT Carpenter, country, early Monday; buggy washer and harness cleaner. $25. etc.; ranch hand. $20, etc.; married man. $20, house, etc.; teamster, vineyard. $20, etc.; wood choppers: man for meat mar ket, $30. etc.: llrst-clnss gardener for ranch, $26, etc., month. MEN'S HOTEL DEPARTMENT Walters, $20 and $25. etc.: dishwasher, $5, etc.: waiter. $8, etc.; baker, $10, etc.; fry cook. $14, etc.: baker, $4.50, etc.; two colored waiters. $25. etc.. month: oyster opener. $35. etc.. month; hotel and res taurant help call. HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT Two first-class cooks, country. $30; 4 house girls, $25: 6, $20: S. $15: girls to assist. $10 to $12: 2 housekeepers, country, $12 to $15: house girls. CoVlna and Corona. $20: Perris. Santa Paulo, $1S: French house girl. Santa Barbara, $13; second girl, country, $20. LADIES' HOTEL DEPARTMENT Twenty-live waitresses, best hotels, city and country. $20. etc.. ench: chamber maid. Arizona. $25; waitresses, do cham berwork. country. $22.50 : 2 chambermaids, country. $20; waitresses, city and coun try, at once: call and register. HUMMEL BROS. & CO. \\ ANTED-SIX MEN WHO DNDHR- Btand good irrigation to settle under a new canal, with tine land and plenty of water, so that settlers ignorant of irri gation may have proper examples to Im itate. Forty acres with ample water right will be sold each party at twenty tive dollars an acre, with a dollar and a half an acre a year for maintenance of the- canal: juice payable in tell years, with interest at six per cent; interest, principal and water rates will be payable ut option of purchaser in any produce raised upon the land during the ten years at the market price in Los Angeles, but delivered ut railroad, not exceeding live miles from ground. Address "IRRIGA TION," box M 30. Herald office, giving name, residence and experience, Sun-tf WANTED—RELIABLE MEN AND Wo men possessing tile Intelligence to pre sent the literary merits of the Land of Sunshine magazine in such manner as to make for it patrons, and for themselves handsome returns for their labor. For particulars apply nt 501 Stimson build ing, corner Third and South Spring. 13 WANTED—MEN AND WOMEN TO work at home: I pay $S to $16 per week for making crayon portraits; new patent method; anyone who can read and write can do the work, at home, in spare time, day or evening. Send for particulars and work at once. Address H. A. C.RIPP, German artist, Tyrone. Pa. $1500 A YEAR TO RIGHT PARTY selling $5 Quaker Bath Cabinets. Per manent, easy job: no capital. Every body buys. Turkish vapor baths a: home, producing health. Strength an 1 beauty. Write quick. A. WORLD MANUFACTURING CO., (5) Cincinnati. Ohio. AN ESTABLISHED MANUFACTURING and mercantile company wants to engage the services of a clerical business man with the possible object of secretaryship and opportunity for investment; best of references given and required. Address W., box 39. Herald. 17 WANTED—MEN TO KNOW THAT THE cheapest cure for their tliseases is my herb teas: I feel pulse, describe trouble and don't ask what is the matter. DR. WAH HING, room 4.125 N. Main st. mar 5 WANTED—AGENTS FOR BEST FOUN taln pen In market; just out: suitable for elesk or pocket: sells at sight: agents can clear $2 to $4 per day; sample pen, 25c. Address F., box 3S, Herald. 13 WANTED — ENERGETIC SALESMAN; school supplies; country work: Hoosalary and liberal additional commissions. R. O. EVANS & Co., Chicago. 13 HOTEL AND HOUSEHOLD HELP. MRS. Scott. Miss McCarthy; employment; tel. 819. 107b S. Broadway. 2-15 Male and Female Help WANTED—WE SUPPLY HOUSEHOLD, hotel and restaurant help; also ranch hands and all kinds of laborers. M. W. WALTERS, 436 S. Main St., telephone main 536. 13 WANTED—GET YOUR HELP OF M. W. WALTERS, 456 S. Main St., telephone main 53G. 13 Situations—Male WANTED—SINGLE SWEDISH COACH man, first-class elrlver und horseman, good house worker, 4b years with one family, undeniable references, but on ac count of the climate desires work for good family in Los Angeles or San Di ego. Address A. ROSENBERG, Ruther ford, Cal. 13 WANTED—BY WELL-EDUCATED, LN dustrlous young man, well acquainted in and with the city, a position; two years' business experience; best refer ences. C, box 50, Herald. 13 Situations —Female WANTED—BY AN EDUCATED MlD dle-aged lady, kind and sympathetic, a position as companion to an invalid. Address A, box 17, Herald. 13 WANTED—SITUATION AS NURSE; experienced in confinement and other wise; $1 per day. 415 S. Main St.; refer ence; no calls Sunday. 13 WANTED- BY A MIDDLE-AGED LADY who Is a home-lover and home-maker, a position as housekeeper. Address A 16, Herald. 15 GRADUATE KINDERGARTNER DE slres position as teacher in school or family. Address B, box 50, Herald. 13 Partners WANTED—YOUNG GENTLEMAN TO take interest ln good paying, very desir able business; $1200 to $1500 required; giv en on trial, with small payment down. Address J., box 40, Herald. tf WANTED—PARTNER WITH FROM $2000 to $5000 to take Interest in well-de veloped gold mine; will pay from start. W., P. O. box 934. 13 Agents WAXTED—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN as agents for fast selling books, both for cash and on installment plan. The finest line to select from in Southern Califor nia; $20 per week and up. Standard au thors a specialty. Call at room 7, Los Angeles theater building, from 9 a. in. to 12 m. J. C. NEILSON. 13 WAN' ITCD—E VER V WHERE —MEN TO advertise "Lustre," the modern scouring isoap; tack signs, distribute circulars, place samples, orders, etc: stotady work: salary 810 weekly and expenses. THE LUSTRE CO., Chicago. 13 AGENTS—VISIT EVERY STORE, SELL i machine for printing signs on fences bridges, sidewalks, etc. ARC CO.. 32 Arc St., Haclne, Wis. 6-13-20-27 WANTED To Purchase WANTED—2S YOUNO MULES, NOT TJN der 3 years, weight about 1000 pounds, for cash; state lowest price. Address Rox Z-S9, Herald. 11-13 WANTED—TO PURCHASE, MORT gages; money to loan. CHAS. LANTZ, attorney-at-law, room 408 Bullard blk. 13 Live Stock FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A GOOD team, weighing about 1100 pounds; har ness and spring wagon; suitable for pros pecting; and a small amount of money, will purchase a nice home; corner lot, ut 1011 E. Twenty-fourth st., one block west of Central aye.; balance to suit. 1,1 To Bent WANTED—TO RENT DESK ROOM IN Stlmson, Bradbury, Lankershlm or Henne buildings, or In that vicinity: busi ness is brokerage; state price. Address A, box 50, Herald. 13 Money WANTED—S7OO; SHORT TIME: PHR sonal security. A., box 25, Herald. 13 WANTED—SI7S; 00 DAYS: COLLATERAL security. A., box 21, Herald. 13 Miscellaneous WANTED —HIGHEST PRICES PAID for household goods, carpets, etc. MAT THEWS, 451 S. Main. 'Phone green 524. tf WANTED—A COUPLE OF SMALL children or infant to board; no other chil dren; references. 012 E. Fourth st. 13 WAXTED— FLANNELS TO WASH A specialty at the GERMAIN HAND LAUNDRY, 413 s. Broadway. IS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE—S7SOO; BUSINESS OPPOR tunlty; we have the best paying liquor business in Southern California; earn ing net $200 to $300 per week; owners wish to engage in mining; information furnished only to legitimate buyers. O. A. VICKERY & CO., 110b S. Broadw ay. 13 a.—53300 will buy a new. easy. Es tablished business that Is paying now over $300 per month, and In 30 days can be doubled; this Is no fake; best reasons for selling. Address X. V., box 10. Her ald. 13 $130 INVESTED ENABLES YOU TO join enterprise now yielding 150 per cent monthly. Xo stock or Klondike scheme. Safe, practical success. Address DAVID SI.OAXE, 110 St. Paul St., Baltimore. Md. 13-20 A—slso INVESTED ENABLES YOU TO join enterprise now yielding 40 percent monthly. No Block or Klondike scheme. Safe, practical. Address DAVID SLOANE. 110 St. Paul St., Baltimore. Md. 13-20 FOR BALE—CHEAP, A DYEING AND cleaning works, with steam and nil com plete, at Santa Barbara. Address L. .1. BAUDOUIN, 2127 New England st., Los Angeles. 13 FOR SALE—SIOOO; GROCERY STORE, centrally located; big cash trade: large, clean stock; will exchange for good property. T. M. KILLIAN, 233 W. First street. 14 FOR SALE-STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES and fixtures; great sacrifice; must be sold by April Ist for cash. Call 220 South Main st. 2-26 FOR SALE—(', ENERAL ME lie 'IIANDISE country store, with real estate: $3000. 13 I. D. BARNARD, 103 S. Broadway. FOR SALE—ciT6ICE~IiOME~B AKERY and restaurant; great bargain; $250. 13 I. D. BARNARD, 103 S. Broadway. FORT SALE—MECHANICS' ~ RKSTAU rant; splendid place to make money; $100. 13 I. D. BARNARD, 103 S. Broadway. F OR - iSA LE—CASH CROC ER y7 ~~F IN E old stand and very central: $1200. 13 I. D. BARNARD. 103 S. Broadway. FOR SA~LE-A store, with first-class trade; $1500. < 13 I. D. BARNARD. 103 S. Broadway. FOR~ SALE FRUIT "AND CIGAR store; living rooms: rent only $10; $li»). 13 1. D. BARNARD, 103 S. Broadway. FOR SALE—BAKEItY~TN~ITvE~COUN try town: big trade; a sacrifice; $350. 13 I. D. BARNARD. 103 S. Broadway. FOR SALE—VERY~FINK FRmTANI) cigar store. Including building; $750. 13 I. D. BARNARD, 103 S. Broadway. F( IR SALE—CANDY STORE. FACT! iltY and restaurant: country town; $3000. 13 I. d. barnard. in:', s. Broadway. FOR RENT—POULTRY RANCH ON CAR line; everything compute: line range: cheap rent. 127 S. Matthews st. 13 WILL GIVE REAL ESTATE SECURI ty and board for six months for loan of $300. Address A., box 10, Herald. 13 WANTED—TWO MARRIED MEN WANT grub stake for Alaska. For particulars address S., Box 3*. Herald. 17 I. D. BARNARD, 103 S. BROADWAY will sell out your business. tf DENTISTS ' ADAMS BROS., DENTAL PARLORS, 239b S.Spring st.; painless extracting. 50c; fillings; plates, from $1; all work guar anteed; established 12 years. Hours, 8-5; Su: days, 10-12. Telephone, bl .ck 1271 tf FRANK STEVENS, 324b S. SPRING ST., open days and evenings; also Sundays; electric light. Tel., black S2L ' DR. B. W. DAY, DENTIST. REMOVED 1 to 142 S. Broadway, room 127, New Hell man Building. 2-14 " DR. BALDWIN, DENTIST, GRANT [ building, Fourth and Broadway. Tel. J green 1071. 3-U DR. BALDWIN, DENTIST, GRANT bldg., 4th iind Broadway. Tel. O. 1071. 3-11 ) LOST AND FOUND . LOST—SORREL MARE.WEIGHS~ABOUT 1050 pounds, from stable corner Twenty fourth and Hoover sts., some time Fri -1 day night: just been clipped; was blan keted. Return to O. J. SUTTON, 2307b Un ion aye. and receive reward. 13 ; LOST—FEB. 12. A LADY'S GOLD watch with diamond ret in back. Please return to 154 N. Hill St., and receive re ward. 13 t ATTORNEYS AT LAW \ BROUSSEAU & MONTGOMERY— s Attorneys-at-Law , 403 Bradbury block. Los Angeles, tf 3 FINANCIAL B TO LOAN—AXY AMOUNT on Improved city property. M. L. SAM g SON & CO.. 128 w. Fourth st. 13 BOOKS I, BOOKS OF ALL KINDS c and exchanged. JONES' BOOK STORK, I 226 and 228 W. First st- tf HONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS FROM $1000 to $200,000, on inside gilt-edged income bearing property only. Inquire of F. Q. STORY, room 303 Henne block, 122 West Third st. Su_tf UNION LOAN COMPANY, STIMSON block, corner Third and Spring, loans money on nil kinds of collateral security, watches, diamonds, furniture and pianos, without removal; low interest; money ot once; business confidential: private of fice for ladles. CLARK A. SHAW, man ager, rooms 113. 114 and 115, first floor. Tel. 1651. References. Citizens' bank, Se curity Savings Bank. tf TO LOAN-MONEY IN LARGE OR small amounts at lower rates of interest than otlmrs charge on all kinds of col laleral security, diamonds, watches, Jew elry, pianos, furniture; life Insurance and all good collateral: partial payments re ceived; money quick: private office for ladies. O. M. JONES, rooms 12-14. 254 S. Broadway. 1-80-99 MONEY IfO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, jewelry and sealskins; also on pianos and household furniture, without removal: business confidential; private office for ladles; low rates of Interest. PACIFIC LOAN CO.. W. E. DE GROOT, manager, rooms 2. 3 and 4,114 S. Spring st. MONEY TO LOAN IN I.OS ANGELES and Pasadena on first mortgage security upon completion of papers; no delay; rea sonable Interest: equitable terms. In quire or write PROTECTIVE SA VINOS M. B. & L. ASSN.. 400 S. Broadway. 13 lOWA LOAN CO.. LOANS~ON DlA monds, jewelry, sealskins and house hold furniture; business confidential; money at once. W. E. SANSOME. man ager, rooms 55 and 66. Bryson block. Second and Spring sts. 4-4 MONEY TO LOAN—FOR BUILDING purposes or on improved city property, monthly inpayments, same as rent, low rate of Interest. METROPOLITAN BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, 107 East Second st. 8-15 MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, watches. Jewelry, pianos, sealskins, car riages, bicycles, warehouse receipts and nil kinds of collateral security: storage free In our warehouse. LEE BROS., 402 S. Spring st. tf MONEY WANTED-8900. $1000, $2000. $2200, 12500, $30i)0: all good city loans, at S per cent net. POINDEXTER & WADSWORTH. 15 308 Wilcox block. THE KING PAWN SHOP MOVED TO 111 N. Main street, now the Diamond loan office. Money loaned In any amounts on collaterals. Fair dealing guaranteed. B. FANTA, proprietor. 1-26-99 TO LOAN—A BARREL OF MONEY ON diamonds, pianos, furniture and all first class securities; business confidential. CREASINQER, 247 S. Broadway, rooms 1 and 2. 6-29-tf to loan"-if y-ou want money on real estate security. I have it In any amount: $5000 to $50,000 nt 6 per cent. WM. F. BOSBYSHELL, 1"7 S. Broadway. 5-20-tf POINDEXTER & WADSWORTH. ROOM 30S Wilcox building, lend money on any good real estate: building loans made: If you wish to lend or borrow call on us. tf MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE in any, amount. 6 to S per cent Interest: light expense. HOWE & OBEAB, 316 Bradbury building. tf MONEY TO LOAN—S2OO TO $95,000 ON city or country real estate. LEE A. Mc- CONNELL & CO., rooms 302 and 303. 218 S. Broadway. tf MONEY TO LOAN UPON EASY terms of repayment. STATE MUTUAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASS'N. 141 S. Broadway. 5-20-tf i'O LOAN-IN SUMS TO SUITONREAL estate security; current rates; no com mission. Apply MAIN ST. SAVINOS BANK. 2-26-98 MONEY TO LOAN ON COLLATERALS; 75 boys' suits of clothes at $1 to $1.25 per suit. COLLATERAL BANK, 313 S. Main. 2-20 TO REAL" ESTATE. ANY umotint, 5 to 8 per rent net; light ex pense. W. H. LYON, 218 S. Broadway. rCAN MAXE _ YOU LARGE OR SMALL loans at very light expense. HENRY HART. 103 E. Second st. tf MONEY TO LOAN—NO DELAY: LIGHT expense. ERNEST G. TAYLOR. 412-413 Bradbury building. tf MONEY TO LOAN—BUILDING LOANS a specialty. EDW. D. SILENT & CO.. 212 W. Second. tf * TO LOAN—MONEY QUICKLY, QUIET- Iy, reasonably. R. D. LIST, 226 Wilcox block. tf MONEY TO LOAN IN ANY AMOUNT. EDWARD C. CRIBB, 218 S. Broadw.iv. 2-24 TO~LOAN—S TO 8 PER CENT, MONEY. BRADSHAW BROS.. 202 Bradbury blk. tf MEDIUMS , LAURA BERTBAND, PALMIST AND successful card reader; student under the noted "Cheiro;" advice on business, journeys, mining, love and all matters pertaining to life. Ladles. 25 and 50 cents, and gents. 50 cents. Parlors 12 and 14, 313b S. Spring. 13 REMOVED—MRS. PARKER, MEDIUM and palmist, life reading, business specu lations, mineral locations, removals, law suits, travels, marriage, children, dis positions and capabilities; all affairs of life. 236b S. Spring St., room 4. Fees, 60c and $1. tf MME.~ X BO, " MEDIUM ~I£ND CARD ; reader: tells past, present and future; gives lucky charms, brings the separated together; causes speedy marriage; all 1 those in trouble, love, business and fam ily affairs, see her. 125 W. Fourth st. MME. GRACE CARD MEDIUM AND Palmist: the wonder of the 19th century; reveals the past, present and future. 544 S. Los Angeles street, between Fifth and Sixth sts. 2-6-98 I KNOW YOUR FUTURE—THB GREAT Palmist and Psychic tells all your past anel future life correct and true. 224 S. Main. tf ■ MISS KATE LAMPMAN. TEST MEDIUM —Life readings dally at room 19, Ramona hotel; test circle Tuesday evenings. 3-10-98 ELSIE REYNOLDS, MATERIALIZING seance Sunday evening at 423b Spring ) street. Gents $1; ladles, 60 cents. 18 ' GRACE GILMORE] CLAIRVOYANT! Card Reader. Ladsles, 25c; gents, 50c. 124b S. Spring St., rooms 7 and 8. tf MRS. E. M." DUVaLT CLAIRVOYANT, the most wonderful In her profession; now at 518 S. Los Angeles st. 2-26 MME. VALLIANT, THE NOTED CLAIR , voyant, card reader. 330b S. Spring ; St., room 25. 3-1 AGNE-B H! PLEASANCE. TRANCE spirit medium; sittings dally. 856b S. r Spring st. tf - JOIN PROF. EARLEY'S LAST HYP notic class. 423b Spring. Clinic Tuesday ! night. 1« MASSAGE room 41, fourth floor; take elevator, tf FOB SALE House* ITOT-l RAT TT — BY WM. MEAD, 121HS. Broadway. Flvo-room house, choice location, fine view, 940 Park View «vo., two blocks south of Wcstlako park; $200 cash, bal ance to suit purchaser. 547 Macy street, only two blocks east of Main, 5-room house, mantel, bath, hot water, sewer and cement walks; $20 cash, $20 monthly. Six-room house, Santa Fe aye, near Ninth; $15 cash, $15 monthly. Southwest corner Michigan nve. and Lopez street; six-room cottage; terms to suit purchaser. 910 Stephenson aye., near Santa Fe freight depot, five-room cottage, small barn; $15 cash, $16 monthly. Highland Park, corner Pasadena aye. and Pino street; 58x150; price $450. IS WM. MEAD, 121b S. Broadway. FOB SALE OK EXCHANGES—~ON Grand avenue, Just completed Feb. 1, 189S-9, house right up to date In every re spect; has all the convenience that can bo put Into a modern house; gas for lighting and cooking, also wired for elec tricity, switches to light every part of tho house; also has the latest furnace for heating all the rooms; first story Is of white pressed brick, finished above With staff and rustic; house painted white and pink, with best paint money can buy; finished inside with sugar pine and four coats of varnish, rubbed down fin ish: sunshine In every room ln the house: the number of (he house Is 3316 S. Grand aye., right on the corner; must sell this week; come out and look at It und make me an offer. This house was not built to sell. 1 will trade for eastern property or Improved fruit ranch near city. My office hours arc from 10 a. m. to 12 m. You will find me on the premises in the after noon: property must be clear or no trade. Owner. J. G. KING. 244 8. Broadway. Residence, 3314 Grand aye. 13 FOR SALE-GREAT BARGAIN—NEW cottage, 5 rooms, bath, water closet, sink, pantry, 3 closets,, front enamelled porch, screen porch, mantel with plato mirror, pine finish, 3 bed rooms, 40-foot lot. fenced, cement walk, sidewalk. Take Vernon car to see Ihe best value ln ahome for $960; $200 cash, on White street. 140 feet west of Central avenue. WIESEN DANGER CO., 427 S. Broadway. 20 FOR SALE—S7SO; NEW HOUSE; SMALL payment down, balance $10 per month; call and look at this. $1160—5-room house; small cash pay ment, balance $10 per month. $1500 —6-room house, close In. complete and modern; this will suit you. J. O. LOTBPUCH & CO.. 18 203 S. Broadway, room 4. FOR SALE—"A SWEET HOME." J;;:HK' — A modern 8-rooin. 2-story house, finished ln white pine and oak; second house north of Pico street, east side of Westlaks avenue: make offer. $1110 to 8800,600 to loan on city or country property; established 1886, LEE A. M'CONNELL & CO., Rooms 302-303. 21S S. Broadway. 13 FOR SA LE—FURNISHED. NEW 7 room cottage; choice location on the hills: lot 50x150; all modern improve ments; cellar, chicken house, black and raspberry bushes and grape vines, lawn and (lowers: price $16<H>. SCANDINA VIAN COLONIZATION COMPANY, corner Tenth and Grand aye. 14 FOR SALE—FOR 87.60 A MONTH AND A small cash payment I will build you a new 4-room cottage, plastered and paint ed to suit in my Third Addition, Eighth and Mateo sts. Why pay rent, when you can own your home? C. A SMITH, 213 W. First st. tf FOR SALE— $2150— New and beautiful 6-room cot tage. Twenty-third st.. near Main: noth ing better in the city for the money. POINDEXTER & WADSWORTH. 15 30S Wilcox block. FOR SALE— 18600—Beautiful new 9-roorn house, near Westlake Park: a genuine bargain. POINDEXTER & WADSWORTH, 15 308 Wilcox block. FOR SALE—NICE 5-ROOM HOUSE AND lot, 40x115. in S. P. call dlslrlct; small pay ment down, small monthly paymcntsi make me an offer. F. W. WISMER, 18 125 South Broadway. FOR SALE-NEW S-ROOM HOUSE, bath, mantel, at $1600; monthly payments, or rent, at $15 per month, with water. OWNER, Room 4, 242b Broadway. 13 6.V and 9-ROOM MODERN homes on easy (crips, to suit tho pur chaser. Why pay rent? M. L. SAMSON 4- CO., 12S W. Fourth St. " FOR BALE-VERY CHEAP, A NEWLY built 6-room cottage on Santee st.; lot 60x160. inquire «" premises, 1U37 Santee street, Z--~ FOR SALE—A BARGAIN, NEW 6-ROOM cottage; all large sunny rooms; best lo cation in city. Call 1653 Win field st. 14__ FOR SALE - INCOME PROPERTY, close In. rented 190 a month. Address A. box 52, Herald oilier. 13 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-HOUSE and lot. East Oakland, Cal. WALTER, « s. Spring. ________ —— FOR SALE—WE SELL THE EARTH. BASSETT & SMITH. Pomona, Cal. tt^ Business Property FOR SALE — BROADWAY, $1000 PER FRONT FOOT: SNAP FOR SOMEBODY. When It was announced a few days ago »i,«t «8 feet on Broadway between Third 2nd Fourth, occupied by the FirstM.». church building, was for sale nt $68,000. everybody said It will be snapped up Before night. That It was not s only another Illustration ot the fact that, however great the bargain may be, few oeople, at least ln Los Angeles, are pre pared to Invest on short notice any con siderable sum of money. Most of them need time to make other turns and so get themselves ready for any large deal. It. Is so ln this case. Several people are "figuring," yet up to this writing no trade has actually been closed and the property Is still ln the market. That It Is very cheap at the price— $1000 per front foot-evcrybody concedes. That It will bring, before the year ta out nt least $1500 a foot, and very likely more, is denied by none. But the order to sell at once is peremptory and will be carried out The property is as choice as any orl thl street barring only the corners on each side of It, and the street-everybody knows what that has been perfectly evident that it w ,s to lead them all, and today It *o*js» Business is moving to it Just as rapidly as It can possibly be aeMmiMdated. and : the improvements are the finest In the . city. It is the one street of which every body Is proud and the future of which no one questions. This 68 feet Is In the I very heart of the best part of It. The man who buys It will double his money if he only holds It long enough. It Is fos : efl,e by S. K. LINDLEY, jj 106 S. Broadway. : KOR SALE—INCOME BUSINESS PROP r erty. M. L. SAMSON & CO., 128 Watt Fourth st. IS ' A RESTAURANT 608 W. SIXTH ST. 17