Los Angeles Herald, Volume 41, Number 120, 18 February 1894 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

IIKI.P W»KT«D MALK. , V|T ANTED— ALL NEEDING HELP, IfiVeE it employment or auv information, address E. SITIINGER'S BUREAU: established 188(>. - Office, 319'_ S. Spring St.; residence, 451 S. Hope st .corner Fifth, Los Angeles, Cal Telephone 113. 8-16 tf 1 IpITY AND COUNTY OFFICLAL F REELAI bor bureau, 24 > New High st. Telephone 1153; for cooks, waiters, household help, me- \ ehanics and laborers. v.\ A. WHITE, manager. | 11-10 tf CO., EMPLOYMENT agents, 300-302 West Second st , California bank building, basement, corner Second aud Broadway. Tel. 609. 1-5 tf M~~ towmr~steady employment; experience unnecessary; $75 salary or com. U. B. Chemical Works, sio Van Buren, Chicago. 1-14 3m WiMfrmO-SITUATIONM. V\' anted—situation young man, m who can give the very best of references, a position as crockery packer; has bad over tern years' experience in one of the leading crockery houses of San Francisco. Address Oockery Packer, P. O. box 505, Los Angeles. 2-17 tl ■firanted-vvoik~by~a young man v V aged 21 years, willing and capable of doipg anything: wages no object. Address BILL NYE, JR.. box 20, this office. 12-28 11 l5fT ANTE D—POSITION BY A GOOD AC n countant or clerk; At references furnjsheiL Address J. W., Pasq.lenH. 216-4t WANI'kn—AOBNTX. ANTED—A GENERAL AGENT FOR 1.08 IV Angeles and vicinity to employ canvassers to cat i from house to house to sell a new atnd useful article of daily use; good profits caul permanent employment. Address H. 4 P., l«ox 111, Berkeley, cal. 2-15 7t »17ANTED— BY A GENTLEMAnTa"WIDOW vv with a capital of $100 lo travel for nine months iv a good paying business, visiting all -lections of California. Address box 55, Herald. It W.*"*TKl> — REAL KST.tTI. ! r pROPBRTY IN Lot I M Angeles as an Investment; one week only; , none but owners need apply. 306 8. Broadway. CHARLES VICTOR HALL, President; L | M M. ADAMS, Secretary. 2-17 31 WANTED TO PURCH~ASE-IF~YOU~WISH to sell your property ol reasonable prices, you will find we have buyers if you will list it with us. MEEK INS 4 "SHERWOOD, 207 W. Second. It TITANTED---HOUSK 7~T0"l0 ROOMS ON IN. M stallment plan; pay $100 per month; between Temple and Eighth. Address, K. E M., box 58, Station C„ city. 2-18 lm WANTRO-MISCKLLINKOCS. lV*" ANTED AT ONCE—ALL KINDS OF BECII ond-hand furniture for spot cash ; highest prices paid. LEWIS 4 ALDERSON, 31!* 8. Main street. Tel. 1108. 1-10 tf \\* ANTED—T(3 TRADE; $600 CASH AND >> $100 Washington real estate for small business in this city. Address, C. A. M.. box 20, this office. 1-18 3t lIT ANTED —~TO BUILD YOU HOUSE tv cheap; 4 room houses, $450, others in proportion. COURTNEY, BUILDER, 139 Broadway. 2-18 2t 1\ T ANTED—EVE RY HOME TO HA YE * » good tea and coffee.\ Get it at the English Tea and Coffee Co., 311 W. Second st. 2-1 tf 10 JERSEY HEIFERS. ADIT dress P.O. Box 30 city P.O. It LOST AMD POUND. FOUND— SAM, THE CHAMPION HORSE clipper. Tally-ho stables, 109 N. Broadway. 19-9 tf FINANCIAL. PACIFIC LOAN COMPAY. (INCORPORATED). Ixians money in any amount on all kinds of collateral securities, diamonds, jewelry, sealskins, merchandise, etc. Also on pianos, iron and steel safes and professional libraries, without removal; and on furniture in lodging, boarding houses and hotels without removal. Partial payments received. Money quick. Business confidential. Private office lor ladies W. E. DEIiROOT, Manager, 829 ly Rooms 2, 3 and 4, 114 S. Spring at. TO LOAN—SSOO TO $50,000 IN ANY amount on city or country property; low rates of interest; no delay; mortgages bought and sold on approved property; tirst-class city bonds for saie at a bargain. JOHN L. PAVKOVICH, financial and real estate broker, room 15, 211 W. First St. 1-25 tf OA PARTY WITH LARGE CAPITAL THE Mount Lowe Railway now presents an unusual opportunity for a profitable investment, in the extension of its road, witii pleasant and creditable business connections. For interview call or address MOUNT LOWE RAILWAY, Grand Opera House block, Pasadena, CaL 2 3 lm ONEY'TOLOAN ON DIAMONDS. JEWEU ry, watches, pianos, sealskins, live stock, carriages, bicycles and all kinds of personal and collateral security. LEE BROS, 2-18 ly 402 S. Spring st. J~F YOU HAVe"$5OOO CASiTtoTnVEST FOR one year, with large profit guaranteed, call on or address CALIFORNIA COLONIZATION COM PAN V, 201-202 Bradbury block. 2-16 3t rpo LOAN^ttsboo"^r6"^so,6t;o _ AT 8 per 1 cent net on city or country property. JOHN GPAVXOVICH, room 15,211 West First st. 2-18 2t ONEY TO LOAN— QUIETLY and at small expense. No commissions. SECURITY LOAN A TRUST COMPANY, No. 223 S. Spring street. 2-7 lm FOR A CLIENT, ON TV property for which $7-\OOO has been refused;. I'T.OUR.VOY, 128 Broadway. 2-18 It IF~YOU "W IKH~ TO - BioRROW OR LEND money call on .1. ,t J. c. FLOURNOY, 128 Broadway, and you will not regret it. 2-18 It MONEY TO LO A N ~AT _ ( r U RRE NT RATEsT CHAS. tf.BTIMSON, No. 230 West Firs' street. No eoutmissions ■ Imrecd. 2-7 lm IflliUll A TIONAL. l\-OODBt7RY BUSINESS COLLEGE, 226 S. I' Spring st., lite oldest, largest and finest ; equipped commercial school in Southern Cali- , forma: a thorough course in the commercial branches and banking: a superior and suet, laittl shorthand and typewriting department aud a practical Knglis'h course; new college i rooms, perfectly lighted and ventilated; electric elevator lor pupils' use; new furniture and appliances; open all the year; pupils received at any time: illustrated catalogue and full information free. G. A. HOUGH, president: N. G. FELKBR, Vice-president. 5 4 ly LOS ANi, ELiis bCSI N ESS COLLEGE AND ENGLISH TRAINING SCHOOL, | (Incorporated), 144 South Main Street. Largest and best equipped business training school on the coast. Thorough and practical courses in the commercial, shorthand, tvpe--1 writing, telegraphy, assaying and all English branches. Large, able and mature faculty of instructors. Day and evening sessions. Terms reasonable. Call at office or write for elegant catalogue. E. F. SHRADER, president; F. W. KEI.SEY, Vice-President; I. I. INSKEEP, Sec- • """I?- 9-it> ly I T7IROBEL INSTITUTE—CASA DE ~ROSAS— , JV Adams street, corner Hoover. Will begin second quarter January Bth, 1894. circulars sent and all information given upon applicai tlon. MRS. CAROLYN M.S. ALP EN, Casa de I Rosas 8-27 tf OCHOOL FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING AND . elocution. Classea every day and Monday ' *.'!' ii' , ,,! d ,' <y "entngs. Apply to MISS NAOMA ALJREY, ruora 15, 226 8. Spring. Ml>s <,KA< E A. MIt.TIMORK. SOPRANO, will receive pupils in voice culture, from ; iv to 12a. m.,at her residence, 1361 s. Uower - " reet - 1-10 1 m 1 f-tARDNER Jz ZELLNER, 213 S. BRO4DiVT way; beautiful stock of second hand pianos. One Chick erf Of. $225. t One Gabler, $185. ' One Jewett used short time, $285. One Vose used leas than one year, $315 . Oue Sterling nearly new, $275. 1 One Kraulch & Buck, $125. ; All the above upright pianos are In fine condition. I GARDNER 4 ZELLNER, , 213 S. Broadway. - | _:_!__. ATTOKNKVM. . TAY E. ~ifuNTER. ATTORNEYrATTEXw! fj Bryson-Bonebrako block. Telephone 528 . Practices iv all the courts, state and federal, r ' 71-tl HunBak_r~g66"drl"ch~oV mccutcTTenT lawyers, rooms 543 to 54U Bradbury block, fifth floor, cor. Broadway _Third st. Tel. 1120. KJ. ADCOCK, ATTORNEY; SPECIAI7~AT- * tention given to the settlement of estates. . 115 W. First st, 4-6 ij ' W M ' POLLARD 'V room 3, Allen block, Temple and Spring at*. 2-11 tf