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8 The Herald. Rate* 4or Classified Advertising Ls—re I twats per lime tar each BSStrflll Sosk» at Marrlaaa, Birth mrlmath fwi, Obatamrlaa, Famaaal *fS cenia par Hot, CFXCIAJ. NOTICES ■(BAD 4t TAIT HAVE RESIGNED THE agency ef the Royal Insurance company and taken tbe agency of the Home In surance company of New York. The Home has eleven million dollars assets, over three million more than the American as sets of the largest foreign company. The renewal ot our policies or any Indorse ments or changss will receive our prompt attention. MEAD & TAIT, 121% S. Broad way. " WANTED—LADIES' AND GENTLE men to save money by having their soiled or faded garments cleaned, dyed or ren ovated equal to new. THE AMERICAN DTE WORKS, 210% B. Spring St., Tel. Bst. Work called for and delivered to all parts of the city. Mall and express or ders promptly attended to. Send for our new revised catalogue and price list. Su-tf SEWING MACHINES—FOR ONE WEEK only, in order to reduce our large stock, or will offer for sale for cash on easy In stallments a lot of high grade machines- New Home, Domestic, Wheeler & Wil son and Singer—new but slightly marred at greatly reduced prices; this Is an op portunity you may not get again; come early. 849 S. Spring st. Sun-tf ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SHARE holders of the Metropolitan Loan Associa tion of Los Angeles will be held In the office of the association. 107 E. Second st., on Tuesday, July 19, 1898. at S p. m.. for the purpose of electing live directors to serve for two years, and for transacting such other business ns may rome before them. ISAAC NORTON, secretary. 19 •HJTICE — THE LOS ANGELES CITY Water Co. will strictly enforce the fol lowing rules: Tbe hours for sprinkling are between the hours of 6 and 8 ocloek a. m. and 6 and 8 ocloek p. m. For a vio lation of the above regulation the water will be shut oft and a fine of $2 will be charged before the water will be turned on again. tf (WANTED—A RUSTLER TO SOLICIT members for Los Angeles tent No. 2, Knights of the Maccabees; present mem bership 770; must have 1000 by January 1. Inquire of E. M. GUTHRIE, Phillips block. 23 CALL CITY HACK CO. FOR NICE backs. Hacks for funerals $2 to $3 apiece. Stand, 243 South Spring. Resi dence 749 Banning street. N. KIPP, Prop. Tel. Main 1530. ESTHER DYE, THE MAGNETIC HEAL er, is having an outing at Cataiina island. Notice of her return to the city will be given her many patients through the Stress. 17 IP YOU WANT YOUR SUMMER SHIRTS starched with the starch In the right place, send them to the EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY. Telephone 367—the wagon will call. if MRS, VAN, MANUFACTURER OF THE Scotch barb pile cure and Scotch thistle womb cure, has removed to 808% S. Bering str; agents wanted. Lee Angeles, Cal. Su-tf ——————T SHAVE YOU ANY ACCOUNTS YOU can't collect? Don't let them outlaw; give them to ROBINSON. 421 Stlmson block; no charge unless successful. 17 , 1 JOHN C. BEWLEY & CO., NOTARIES, stenographers, collectors; legal papers carefully drawn. 404 BRADBURY Bldg., Los Angeles. Cal. Tel. Main 246. tf POPULAR PRICES, HIGH-CLASS work and prompt service are what have built up the immense business of the Ex- , celslor Laundry. 'Phone 367. tf Ik A STEAM CARPET-CLEANING CO. ■ will clean and lay all kinds of carpets at 4c per yard; all work guaranteed. 529 E. SECOND ST. Tel. main 74. tf STILTON, 647 S. SPRING, PAYS HlGH est cash price for Ladles', gents and chil dren's new and second-band clothing, shoes, etc; send postal HYPNOTISM TAUGHT, DISEASES cured; clinic Tuesday night. PROF. EARLEY, 423% Spring St. 17 PIONEER STEAM CARPET CLEANING Works, 641 S. Broadway. Phone main 217. 18 CHURCH AND SOCIETY NOTICES HARMONIAL SPIRITUALISTS' Asso ciation, at Harmonial hall (now Kramer hall), 139 W. Fifth St.; Sunday services at 2:30 and 8 p. m.; inspirational lectures by Mrs. Maude C. yon Freitag; afternoon the speaker will gtve short discourses on questions on spiritual philosophy pro pounded by the audience; evening, "Myths of Biblical History"; after the lectures Mrs. Freitag will give hor convincing tests and spirit messages; music by the Alpha quartet and Prof. Carlyle Petcr sllea; admission 10c. Social gatherings, with musical and literary entertainment, refreshments, etc., Thursday evening at 8 ocloek, to which all are cordially In vited; music by Prof. Bach's orchestra. 17 PHE FIRST SPIRITUAL SOCIETY OF Universal Brotherhood, In Memorla-1 hall, in Odd Fellows' block, 220% S. Main., holds services S p. m. every Sunday; Mrs. Mary C. Lyman, pastor; subject, "The Power of Thought"; Mrs. E. Z. Barnett, residence. 526 Maple avenue, will give spir it messages; Prof. Barnett and Miss Zoe will render some of their beautiful vocal selections. "How beautiful are the feet of them that ! preach the gospel of peace and bring glad tidings of good things."—Romans s, 15. 17 •T. PAUL'S CHURCH (EPISCOPAL) Olive st., between Fifth and Sixth, oppo site Central park; Rev. John Gray, rec tor; all seats free; strangers welcome: ' services today, holy communion. 8 a. m.; Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.; morning pray er and sermon, 11 a. m.; choral evenslng with short address by the rector, 7*5 p. m. 17 UNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD ORGAN taatlon No. 62 (Theosophical Society In America) (The International Brotherhood league), 625 W. Fifth st.; lectures—ll a. m '•Observations by the Way," H. A. Gib- ' spa; 7:48 p. "For the Benefit of the People of tbe Earth and All Creatures," Leonard Lester; 9.Ma. m., Lotus group. 17 CHURCH AND SOCIETY NOTICES ' CALEDONIA HALL, 119% B. SPRING; Dr. Green holds a spiritual test meeting this evening, 7:30; Mrs. Kate Hosklns ' gives a short address, followed by spirit , messages. Dr. Green will also give some of his convincing tests for the remainder of the evening; good music and singing by Mrs. Burgeson. 17 ■FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Figueroa and Twentieth sts.; preaching by Rev. A. B. Pilchard of New York city at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; subjects morning, "The Master's Appointment", evening, "Personal Effort." Everybody welcome. 17 SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST (SCIEN tlst), Ebell Auditorium, 730 S. Broadway. Services Sunday, 10:45 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. Subject from The Christian Selene? Quar terly. Children's Sunday school 19:45 a.m. Experience meeting Wednesday, 7:45 p.m. »T. VINCENT HALL, 614 HILL ST . To day. Rev. Bliss, 3 ocloek, "The Misunder stood Carpenter"; 4 p. m.. Union Reform league; Rev. Bowman. "Socialism and the Nation," followed by discussion of "Desirable City Charter." 17 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST (SCIEN tiSt) of Los Angeles, Masonic temple. Hill St.. between Fourth and Fifth (lower floor). Sunday exercises 10:30 a. m. Sub ject. "Truth." Experience meeting Wed nesday evening at 7:30. 17 IF YOU WANT A RELIABLE SPIRITU aI and business test, attend Prof. Gee's parlor meetings. 2 and S p. m. sharp. 449% S. Spring St.; 10c; test circles, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, S p, m. sharp; 15c; readings dally. 17 PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL church, Twenty-first St.; University elec trict line; Rev. Joseph Wild. D.D., pastor: morning subject, "The Fall of a Great King"; evening. "Pre-existence, or How We Li\-ed Before." 17 CHURCH OF THE UNITY. CORNER Third and Hill sts.; Sunday-school at 0:30 a. m.: the pastor, Rev. C. W. Wenrtte. will preach nt 11 a. m.; subject, "Head. Heart and Hand In Religion"; no evening service. 17 "RELIGION OF THE STARS"—M. A. Pottlnger will lecture but once today, viz.. at 8 p. m.. in Mystic hall, at 226 S. Spring St.; subject, "Tbe Law and Justice of Re incarnation." Admission 10c. 17 TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH South, on Grand aye.. bet. Eighth and Ninth sts. Rev. J. J. N. Kenney, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Ex cellent music. Come. Sun-tf IIEV. B. L. SMITH, SECRETARY OF the American Christian Missionary soci ety, will preach at the First Christian church, corner Eleventh and Hope sts., at 11 a. m. today. 17 REV. A. M'LEAN. SECRETARY OF THE Foreign Missionary society, will preach at the First Christian church, corner Eleventh and Hope sts., at 8 p. m. day. 1' HOME OF TRUTH, NO. IMS FIGUEROA St.; divino service at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Annie Rix Millta, speaker. All are welcome. 10-17-24-31 V. M. C. A. —REV. J. R. HABBICK OF Moody Institute, Chicago, will speak at the men's meeting at 8 p. m. today. .17 BURT ESTES HOWARD WILL PREACH In Los Angeles theater at 11 a. m.; Sun day school at Casa de Rosas, 9:30. 17 COME AND HEAR THE MORMON EL ders' services every Sunday at 11 a m. and 7:45 p. m. at 215 S. Spring st. S-15 THE NEW CHURCH (SWEDENBORG ian), Broadway and Tample St.; 11 a. m., "The Bridal of Earth and Sky." 17 THEOSOPHICAL HEADQUARTERS. 220% S. Main St.; 8 p. m., "The Forgive ness of Sin." 17 WANTED ' Hale Help HUMMEL BROS. & CO., EMPLOYMENT AGENTS. A strictly first-class, reliable agency. All kinds of help promptly furnished. Your orders solicited. 800-302 W. Second st., basament California Bank Building, Telephone 509. (Office open from 7 a. m. to 7:30 p. m., , except Sunday.) MEN'S DEPARTMENT Teamsters and laborers, railroad, $1.7.5; herd boy, $8, etc.; scraper teamsters, $20, , etc.; chore man. 512, etc.; ranch hand, $17.50, etc.; glass beveler, $3; 4 bricklayers, country; pruner, etc., $25, etc.; rr.on for bridge gang, $2; miners, $3; paper-maker. $3; paving block makers; chore boy, $15; , man and wife, dairy. $35. etc. MEN'S HOTEL DEPARTMENT Bread baker, Arizona. $16 week; restau rant rook. $6 week; pastry cook and sec ond. $35; laundry ironer. $12 week: laun dryman. $20; baker, $12 week: baker's helper, $4 week; camp cook, $30 month; etc. HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT House girl, Ontario, $25; Covina, Whlt tler, $15; 3 house girls, city, $20; 3. $15; girls 1 to assist. $S to $12; moiher and daughter, for cook and second girl, Pasadena, $30. call early Monday. LADIES' HOTEL DEPARTMENT Mrs. Ida Hall, rail; waitresses. San ' Bernardino. Santa Mohlca, San Gabriel, beach, Redlands, $20; lunch counter wait ress, country, $18; restaurant waitress, _ $6; cook. Oceanslde, $23; first-class wait- • ressra, beach, $20; call Monday, register free. HUMMEL BROS. & CO. SALESMEN ~OF advertising novf-ltles for IS9S-IS9O is now ready. We pay liberal commission to competent salesmen. Send 10 cents in stamps for catalogue, sample and terms TAYLOR BROS. CO., Rochester N. Y. 17 WANTED—MEN OF ALL GRADES WHO 1 want work and who are competent and have a good record. The Clerks' Ex change, rooms 12 and 13, California Bank building. 17 WANTED—MAN HANDY WITH TOOLS * and understanding cure of horses; light work, short hours; must be able to deposit $100 cash. Address H., box 38, Herald. 17 WANTED—GOO MEN TO HAVE THEIR 1 shoes soled. 15c M'LESKEY'B, cheapest place oa> earth. 184 S. Second st tf LOS ANGELES HERALD: SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 17, 1898 WANTED Male Help TO WELL BORERS—I WANT A WELL. 700 to 800 feet deep.and will pay for it with house and lot In Los Angeles. WALTON HOUSE, 609 E. Second St. 19 WANTED—LADT OR GENTLEMAN TO travel and appoint agents; 875 month and expenses; canvassers, $SO. Call or address 731 Kohler St. 12-13-14-17 WANTED—BOY TO LEARN ELECTRI caI trade; must reside with parents. Ad dress X., box 21, Herald. 17 WANTED—STRONG RELIABLE, MAN to work on a ranch; permanent. Address H., box 53, Herald. 18 WANTED —A GOOD SOLICITOR TO So licit trade on commission. Address X., box 19, Herald. 18 WANTED—I MEN. GOOD ADDRESS, S a. m. Monday morning. 21« Soulh Broad- Hope St. 17 AY A NTED—MAN TO COLLECT; MUST own wheel. Address H., box 54, Herald. 18 Female Help WANTED—A VOCALIST WITH DRAM atlc ability, free to travel and final adop tion of vaudeville stage; must have some means; a splendid opportunity to right party. Address M., box 10, Herald. 17 WANTS D—WAITRESSES. COOKS, general servants and others requiring in troduction to good situations should see the lady matron of the Clerks' Exchange, California Bank building, room 13. 17 WANTED — EXPERIENCED OFERA tors on shirts and overalls; a few Inex perienced hands tnught. BROWNSTEIN, NEWMARK & LOUIS. 344-346 N. Main street, 17 WANTED—A STRONG GIRL FOR THE country, to assist in cooking and house work; 3 In family; no children; wages $12. Address J., box 4, Herald. If' WANTED—A GIRL FOR DELICACY store; must be pleasing in appearance and willing. Address H.. box 45. Herald. 17 "1 - I JL»>-'"? if {WiJIX) 0 PoorDo»]t >^ST3) ' H i!f\ALD WaVt 4o Will ] &t All Right A* M\ - "i " "' WANTED— AN EXPERIENCED LADY solicitor for outside towns; first Into ductlon of goods in California. Address H., box .'>l, Herald. 17 WANTED—A STRONG AND HEALTHY German nurse girl; must be fond of chil dren and give references. Address H., box 52. Herald. 17 WANTED—LADY OR GENTLEMAN TO travel and appoint agents; $75 month and expenses; canvassers, $50, Call or address 731 Kohler st. 12-13-14-17 WANTED—GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK; small fumlly, no children; $12 month; washing given out. Address H., box 35, Herald. 17 WANTED-A LADY TO KEEP HOUSE for a widower with a family of girls; good wages assured. Address H., Box 31, Hor ald. 17 WANTED—A YOUNG GIRL TO TAKB: care of a baby and assist with light work. Address H.. bos 40, Herald. 17 WANTED—A GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK; good home to a willing, honest girl. Ad dress H., box 42, Herald. 17 WANTED — AGENTS; SOMETHING new. Call any day after Tuesday this week, 246 Winston St. 17 WANTED—A LADY AS HOUSEKEEPER for widower; good home. Address H., box 56, Herald. 17 WANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; good cook. Address H., box 41, Herald. 18 WANTED—GIRL TO ASSIST IN HOUSE work; wages small. Address H., box 44, Herald. 17 Kale and Female Help WANTED—LADY AND GENTLEMEN solicitors, to sell necessary household ar ticle. Address X., box 24, Herald. 18 Situations Hale WANTED—A POSITION IN A PLACE where the services of a good, honest, strong boy, with a wheel, would be ap preciated; well acquainted with the city. Address J., box 49, Herald. 19 WANTED—POSITION WITH RELIA bIe medicine company; have had several years' experience both selling and talking medicine. Address X., box 40, Herald. 19 WANTED—HY AN EXPERIENCED French cook, a situation In hotel or restaurant. Address J., boa 20, Herald. 18 WANTED Situations—Hale . WANTED—EMPLOYERS OF GOOD i help supplied without fee with reliable parties, whose past record Is satisfactory. The Clerks' Exchange, rooms 12 and 18, California Bank building. 17 WANTED—BY AN ALL-ROUND BOOK- I keeper of many years' experience, situa tion with reliable firm; can speak Ger man and Spanish; also French. Address J., box 34, Herald. 19 WANTED—POSITION WITH GROCERY firm by man commanding good trade In both city snd country; good solicitor; can give reference. Address J., box $3, Herald. 18 WANTED—POSITION AS BOOKKEEP er and salesman In furniture house; have had long experience and can give excel lent references. Adrress X., box 10, Her ald. 18 WANTED—BY A FIRST-CLASS SOLIC ltor position to solicit trade on commis sion; none\ but reliable Arms need an swer. Address H., Box 35, Herald. 17 WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED salesman, a position as clerk in a gro cery store; csn command good country trade. Address J., box 85, Herald. 18 WANTED —POSITION IN LARGE MAN ufacturlng firm as bookkeeper; will ac cept small salary If position is perma nent. Address X., box 6, Herald. 18 WANTED-TO LEARN THE CARPEN ter trade; handy with tools; willing and steady, and live at home with parents. Address J., box 61, Herald. 19 WANTED—BY EXPERIENCED LAND scape gardener position; can give satis factory reference*; steady ana reliable. Address H., Box 4, Herald. 17 WANTED—SITUATION BY TWO JAP anese boys as cooks or chamberwork; would prefer going in same family. Ad dress X., box 31, Herald. 18 WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED watchman, the care of a place during owner's absence for the summer. Ad dress J., box IS, Herald. 18 1 - 1 HALE NURSE, HOSPITAL, TRAINED, would like invalid, domestically or oth erwise; cere for sick. 625 W. Fifth at. Tel. 1021 Black. 17 WANTED—BT A YOUNG MAN, LATE- ' ly from the east, a position on ranch; can run engine; good references. Address H., box 58, Herald. t 18 WANTED-POSITION IN PHYSICIAN'S ■ office or drug store sy yonng man desiring , opportunity for study. Address H., Box 17, Herald. 17 WANTED—POSITION AS BOOKKEEP- - er In bank or wholesale house; good pen man; best of references, AddressrTE., box 1 7, Herald. 19 WANTED—BY A STEADY YOUNG MAN . position In a grocery house; understands care of horses. Address J., box 37, Her- 1 aid. 18 WANTED—BY A STEADY MAN ACCUS tomed to farming, with* a goodl team, , place to work. Address H., Box 24, Her ald. IT WANTED—POSITION AS BOOKKEEP- ' er by competent young man; references } given. Address H., box 60, Herald. 17 EMPLOYMENT WANTED ON FRUIT . ranch by a steady young man; good ref erence. Address J., box IJ, Herald. 18 WANTED-iPOSITION BY BOY LIVING i with parents; willing to do any kind of work. Address J., box 62, Herald. 18 WANTED—BY A GERMAN PLACE TO work on a ranch; experienced in garden ing. Address J., box 81, Herald. 19 JAPANESE WISHES A POSITION AS cook, waiter or housework In good fam ily. Address J., box 6, Herald. 18 WANTED—POSITION AS GARDENER at private place; first-class references. Address M., box 12, Herald. 17 WANTED—A POSITION IN A FIRST- - class meat market by a competent man, i Address H., Box 28, Herald. 17 WANTED—TO WORK ON RANCH ON shares by a sober, steady man. Address J., box 58, Herald. 18 i WANTED—A PLACE TO WORK IN AN orchard by a competent man. Address t., box 60, Herald. , .18 WANTED Situation!— Female ' WANTED—WILL THE GENTLEMAN I who answered "Housekeeper" ad. in re cent Issue of Herald, with a family of girls (widower), please answer again? Address X., box 45, Herald. 18 WANTED—A POSITION AS HOUSE keeper In city or country, by responsible and capable young widow; no attention given to trlflers. Address J., box 3, Her ald. 19 WANTED—LADIES REQUIRING TIIE best selection of reliable help should see the lady matron of the Clerks' Exchange, room 13, California Bank building. 1? WANTED—A YOUNG GIRL WOULD like a place with nice family to rare for baby and assist in light housework; aged 14. Address X.. box 44. Herald. 18 WANTED—BY A COMPETENT YOUNG lady of education and refinement, posi tion In clerical capacity or office work. Address X., box 17, Herald. 18 WANTED—SITUATION IN AN INSUR ance and real estate office, by a young lady; can give best of references. Address K„ box 18, Herald. 19 WANTED — SITUATION AS Ht*USE keeper for widower, by middle-aged wid ow, with no Incumbrances. Address J., box 56, Herald. IS WANTED—BY A GERMAN WOMAN, washing and Ironing to do at home; best of work at reasonable prices. Address J., box 21, Herald. 18 WANTED—POSITION AS HOUSE keeper; no objection to going to the coun try; wages, $10 a month. Address J., box 59, Herald. 18 WANTED—BY GIRL 14, PLACE IN PRl vate family to rare for children; stay home nights. Address J., box 62, Herald. IS WANTED—A PLACE TO DO SECOND work or a situation In a small family; Is a good sewer. Address J., box 24, Herald. IS WANTED—BY A RELIABLE GIRL A situation to do general housework or sec ond work. Address J., box 17, Herald. 18 WANTED—SITUATION BY A COMPE tent woman for general housework; city or country. Address J., box 11, Herald. 10 WANTED—COLORED WOMAN WISH es situation to do housework and cook ing. Address J., box 7, Herald. IS WANTED—TO CARE FOR CHILDREN or to accompany an invalid east for fare. Address H., box 48, Herald. 18 WANTED—POSITION AS HOUSEKEEP er; widower or bachelor: city or county. Address H., box 62, Herald. 13 GIRL WANTS A POSITION TO CARE for children or waitress In private family. Address J., box 6, Herald. 18 WANTED—SITUATION AS HOUSE keeper for widower with family. Address J., box 60, Herald. 18 To Purchase WANTED—PARTIES HAVING STOCK of groceries or general merchandise, worth from $300 to $2300, that will sell at a sacrifice, can find a purchaser by apply ing to P. L. SHIDELER, room IS, 200 M, S. Broadway. 17 WANTED—TO PURCHASE, IN A DE sirable location, a good-sized house, for a home; must be modern, with lawn, and street Improved; about 7 rooms; state price, location, etc. Address J., box 54, Herald. 19 WANTED—A GOOD PAYING INVEST ment, safe, where the services of an ac tive and trustworthy man would be appre ciated; give full particulars. Address G., Box 47, Herald. 17 WANTED—TO PURCHASE GENERAL merchandise store In country town; state full particulars, giving dally receipts; how far from Los Angeles. Address X., box 3, Herald. 19 WANTED—TO PURCHASE ONE-HALF Interest In established business In a live • mining camp; general merchandise pre ferred. Address H., Box 87, Herald. 17 i WANTED—BY AMERICAN WOMAN, place In small family. Is neat house keeper and good rook; wants a good home. Address X„ box 21, Herald, 16 WANTED—TO BUY CHICKEN RANCH; from $800 to $1200 cash; Los Angeles or Orange county part. P. O. Box 849, city, is WANTED—TO PURCHASE HALF-IN terest In a paying business In live coun try town. Address J., box 30, Herald. IS WANTED—TO BUY SMALL PLACE ON .Boyle Heights, or will rent. Address H., Box 34, Herald. 17 WANTED—A SECOND-HAND PONY cart, in fair condition. Address H., box 47, Herald. 17 Partners WANTED—S7SO BUYS % INTEREST IN an established business, paying $2CO per month clear; can be doubled In 30 days; no opposition; little work and expense attached; the business is genteel, agree able and profitable; will stand close Inves tigation; must be sold, or full particulars call room 6, 230% Spring st. 17 | WANTED—A LADY PARTNER TO As sist In promoting and advertising the sale of a well known herb tonic; a good seller; amount of money required for one-half interest $100. Address H.. Box 5, Herald. 17 WANTED—A LADY WITH BUSINESS experience and $100 to invest, as a partner tn a paying business; must understand meeting and talking to business Arms. Address X., box 14, Herald. U WANTED Partners WANTED—PARTNER; MUST HAVE AT least 3200; money secured; returns dally; good permanent business. Address X., box 30, Herald. 19 Agent* ANOTHER CUT IN WAR NOVELTIEB. Metal Hag pins 16c doz.; bullet pins 12c doz.; Hug with Dewey's Spanish pills pen dant 32r doz.; Hug pins with hinged front and motto. "To H—ll With Spuln; Re member the Maine," 38c dos.; Dewey De molishes, squirt buttons, with tube and bulb, $1 doz.; celluloid feathers In red. white and blue, "plucked from the Bird of Freedom," for hat bands, 30c doz.. etc., etc. I have 500 different kinds of badges, flags, medallions, belt buckles, shirt waist sets, hat pins, pictures, albums, at lases, etc., and novelties of all sorts, all at wholesale prices, large or small lots, assorted as desired, 100 to 500 per cent profit. SAMPLE LINE, $1. I ship every order same day received. Try me, or send name and address for BIG CATALOGUE, FREE! Illustrating 200 best sellers. L. N. CUSHMAN, 34 Oliver St., Boston, Mass. 17-24 WANTED — AGENTS; SOMETHING new. Call any day after Tuesday this week, 246 Winston St.. city. 17 To Rent WANTED—TO RENT OR LEASE A Small place, with house und water, to be used as a chicken ranch. Address 11., box 69, Herald. 18 WANTED—TO RENT, FURNISHED, A comfortable cottage for two adults; state terms and location. Address X., box 4, Herald. 19 WANTED—TO RENT, FOR CASH, A. small place, or will work on shares; ad dress, giving full particulars, J., box 55, Herald. 18 WANTED—TO RENT, OR WILL BUY, lodging house, small, close In; give price and full particulars. Address H., box 4'i, Herald. 18 Honey WANTED—MONEY: $18,000 ON GOOD improved, weli-lorated ranch property in Southern California, worth at least $60. -000; principals only. P. L. SHIDELER. room 18, 200% S. Broadway. 17 WANTED—SIS,OOO; FIRST MORTGAGE; new city homes; will pay 8 per cent. Call Monday, room 442 Byrne building. 17 WANTED—S3SOO; NEW CITY PROPER ty; will pay 12 per cent. Call Monday, room 442 Byrne building. 17 Rooms WANTED—2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS, suitable for housekeeping, not too far out; must be cheap. Address 0., Box 54, Her ald. 17 Miscellaneous CALLA AND FREESIA BULBS; HlGH est cash prices paid. Call'at one*. JOHN SON & MUSSER SEED CO., 113 N. Main St., Los Angeles. 17 WANTED—PIANO FOR ITS KEEP; NO children; references given; best of care; little use. Address M., box 13. Hcr-M ■? FOR SALE Houses FOR SALE—FOR $7.50 A MONTH AND a small cash payment I will build you a new 4-room cottage, plastered nnd paint ed to suit, In my Third Addition, Eighth ond Mateo sts. Why pay rent, when you 1 can own your own home? C. A. SMITH, 213 W. First St. tf FOR SALE—2-STORY HOUSE 7 ROOMS, gas. modern Improvements, hot and cold 1 water, barn, large lot. well Improved, near quick car line, cheap for cash, or will give time If desired. Address G., Box 59, Her ald. 17 FOR SALE—6-ROOM HOUSE, $10 PER month; street work complete; close in; close to car line. Call and see J. O. LOTSPEICH & CO., 17 203 S. Broadway, room 4. FOR SALE-MODERN 2-STORY HOUSE 7 rooms; lawn; graded l street; near Flg ueroa and Twenty-second St.; terms cash or will give time; reasonable. Address H., Box 20, Herald. 17 , FOR SALE—S-ROOM HOUSE, SW., AT A sarrlflre; might exchange; several lots, will sell on $10 payments. E. G. ROB INSON, 301 S. Broadway. 19 j FOR SALE-NICE 4-ROOM HOUSE. LOT 40x100; well located; price $1150; cash $150; bulance nny time to suit. F. W. WIS- 1 MER, 125 S. Broadway. 17 FOR SALE—SI7OO, COTTAGE; BEAUTI- - ful home; neat; close In; $700 cash down, , balance monthly payments. Address G., Box 53, Herald. 17 FOR SALE—I3-ROOM LODGING HOUSE cheap for cash. 321% S. Spring. 17 Country Property FOR SALE—VALUE $6000, A 6-YEAR-OLD lemon orchard; no frost or wind; 2 miles north of Ontario; desirable residence lo cation or citrus fruit growing; plenty of I water, Including shares of stock In Mount View Water company; house, barn and outbuildings complete. Address G., Box - 50, Herald. • 17 SCHOOL AND GOVERNMENT LAND headquarters—WlSEMAN'S LAND BU REAU, 237 W. First st. Lands, all coun ties. Sohool lands are held as Invest- 1 ments or for homes as you like; only $1.25 acre. Do not delay; send stamp for books. 17 MILLION ACRES THROWN OPEN OF forfeited railroad lands back to govern- 1 ment. We have plats, notes and general Information on school and government lands; stamp for books. WISEMAN'S LAND BURSAL, 287 W. First st, 17 70S SALE Country Property FOR SALE-$4500 BUYS FINE 10-ACRB apricot ana olive orchard, surrounded by orange groves; only one mile from the postofflce at Redlands; small cash pay. ment; balance easy terms; low Interest. 1324 Star St., Los Angeles. 17 FOR SALE —BEAUTIFUL ORANGE OR. chard of 10 acres, near Bloomlngton, close to school; water rights to go with land; value $4000; will sell for $2000 cash; no frost. Address X., box 33, Herald. It FOR SALE—LAND IN PARCELS TO suit at Colegrove, a near suburb of Loe Angeles, on Santa Monica electric road, COLE & COLE, Attorneys, 232 N. Mala St., Los Angeles. tf FOR SALE-A SMALL ORANGE OR. chard near Anaheim; outside of the frost belt; planted In Washington navels; good bearing and a bargain. Address H., Bos 29, Herald.. IT FOR SALE—IO ACRES OF FRUIT OR. chard, peaohes and apricots, full bearing; 8 shares of water; near Santa Fe R. R.; $1000 will buy the place. Address H., Bos 30, Herald. 17 FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE, $5600 WAL nut orchard, lnterplanted with deciduous fruits, full bearing; plenty water; 8 miles out; a bargain. Address M., box 14, Her ald. U Hotels and Lodging Houses FOR SALE-24 ROOMS, $1100. 17 rooms, close in, $1000. Fine hotel, with lot, very swell, cheap, 27 rooms, partly furnished, new. 10 rooms, all on one floor, very nice, $300. 40 rooms, beautiful plnce, all new; price and rent reasonable. MRS. HEALD, room 223 Byrne block, corner Broadway and Third st. 17 WANTED—SEALED BIDS ON 33-ROOM hotel building and 2 lots, each 25x100 feet; 32 rooms hard finished and papered throughout; modern Improvements; sew er connections; clear title; will take clear Improved and unimproved property anl one-third rash; trade must be close. Ad dress OWNER, 455 E. Third St. Jly26 THE CLERKS' EXCHANGE BUSINESS Bureau has several profitable places on hand which are worth consideration. In quire room 13, California Bank building. IT City Lots and Lands FOR SALE—ON THIRD AND ARNOLD sts., between Blxel et. and Lucas aye (twelfth block west of Spring St.), some very handsome residence lots at a very low price for cash. The situation and neighborhood are first-class. Inquire of S. R. HENDERSON, 1257 W. Fourth st., or at Herald office. IT FOR SALE—WE SELL THE EARTH. BASSETT & SMITH. Pomona. Cal. tf Live Stock FOR SALE—A FINE DRIVING HORSE In good condition and very gentle; black; weight 900 pounds; price $125. Address H., Box 27, Herald. 17 FOR SALE—A GOOD, GENTLE BUGGY or saddle horse for sale cheap. Address J.. bop 14, Herald. 18 Miscellaneous FOR SALE—SOOO WASHINGTON NAVEL orange trees, 3 and 4 years old, raised In frostless belt; warranted true to name; best trees in market; also several 10-acre orange and olive orchards and Improved land in frostless belt, $200 per acre; now is the time to examine premises; natural sanitarium: no asthma. ELI DOAN, J. L, MURRELL, La Canada, Cal. su-tf FOR SALE-CHEAP; PREMO SR. Ko dak, 4x5, complete; fine Washburn guitar; symphonlum music box, stand and music. Address M., box 6, Herald. 17 FOR SALE—A FEED AND FUEL Busi ness In Boyle Heights; a good trade es tablished nnd making money. Address G., box 59, Herald. 18 FOR SALE—FINE CHICKERING Up right piano, ebony case; has been used 4 years; will sell for $200 cash. Address G., box 61, Herald. 18 FOR SALE—2 AND 3 HORSE-POWER distillate engines, perfect order and very cheap. MANN & JOHNSON. 1009 N. Main st. 17 FOR SALE—WE BUY AND SELL STORE and office fixtures of all kinds, show cases, doors and windows. 816 E. Fourth st. tf FOR SALE—SEWING MACHINES OF all kinds at the very lowest prices; also to rent, $1.50 per month. 507 S. Spring. 17 FOR SALE—TAILOR SHOP FIXTURES cheap. California Bank building, room 8. Call Monday before 11 a. m. It CORN FODDER FOR SALE CHEAP. Apply to J. J. LAWTON, 112 E. Eighth st. Tel. Main 894. 17 FOR SALE—CHEAP; NICKEL-IN-SLOT music box, stand and music. Address M„ box 5, Herald. 17 FOR SALE—A SECOND-HAND CAR. rlage In good condition. Address J„ box 27, Herald. 18 FOR SALE—I SQUARE PIANO, $55; 1 upright piano, $100. 2232 E. Eighth St. 17 FOB EXCHANGE Real Estate TO EXCHANGE—GOOD-PAYING Ho tel of 83 rooms, in Tennessee town of 8000; heavy travel; will exchange for Southern California property. Address J., box 40, Herald. It WANTED—TO EXCHANGE LOS AN. galea property, nicely located, for good paying property In Orand Rapids. Mich. For particulars address X., boa '88, Herald at