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Daily Herald. VOL. XX. LOS ANGELES, FRIDAY MORNING. JAN. 18, 1884.?WITH SUPPLEMENT. NO. 131. LATE TELEGRAMS. ISPECIAL TO THE HERALL.) Uoald'a Motion of Villard San Francisco, Jan. 17. ? Special, from New Yorkreport Jay Llould as say- ing that Villard waa a man unknown in i ruilroad circles, but who attempted to engineer a gtsantie enterprise, the ooet ?if which neither he nor auy of his par- ties were interested iv or had any cor- rect idea of the cost of construction. (»,.iil,lsays the Northern Pacific cost fire thousand more a mile than his south- western system although ahoutrthe same kind of rond. He considers the pros- ptcts for the oomiog year good. The materials for cheap transportation are steadiy increasing as ia "money, in fact, added Oould, money is a drag, two hundred millions are lying idle in Wall Street to-day. Signal Ofßcr San Francisco, Jan. 17.? Replying to a letter of Congressman Sumner asking for tbe establishment inBan Francisco cf a special signal office for the PaciHc Coast indications, General Hazen replies that It la and has been his intention to estab- lish an office here, bat he has been pre- vented by lock of a sufficient number of skilled officers lo do tbe work. He also points out that lack of competent officers is mainly dae to insufficiency of pay al- lowed hy the Government. MeatWeatlaa it the ManKaund Ist the Les Aacolra Reaeryalr. San Francisco, Jan. 1". -Reading the dispatch received from Los Angeles of the body of a man found in the reser- voir, the Examiner learns through Kolv* crt Harrison of this rity, aud friend of the deceased, that his name was E. H. , Prey, a n-ttive ofGeorgia. He came to California lost Summer from Chicago where he was in business. He had been in bad health and In poor circnmstances. Failure of Kelly, Ullehrlat ok Co. San Francisco, Jan. 17.?Tbe fail nrj of Kelly, Gilchrist A Co.. wholesale honor dealers, waa announced to-day. Liabilities, 189,000; of which StO.ooo is dne Eastern houses. Their assets are estimated at 180,000, \u25a0tenath la stall sfAsiy Cffwach. Shasta, Cel., Jan 17.?AnSy Crouch, who waa confined in jail here awaiting hia trial for murder, died yesterday from tha effects of a shot through his longs reeaived at the time of the mur- der. He is the half-breed In- dian who shot and killed hla father-in law, one Ward, foar month, ago. Ward, while fatally woanded, re- turned the Are, shooting Crouch through the lungs. The Coroner's jury gave a verdict yesterday in accordance with 'he i above facts. ? Portland Oalrsir Retsrllsa of ' Chlaeae K'agee. Portland, Jan. 17.?An East Port ' land physician waa charged to-day by 1 Mrs. Overhals with having drogg. d and , outraged her when she visited his of- t fioe. He wsived examination and wss held under ISOO bonds. , The several railroad compsni. s ecu- I tored here will serve notices on the Chinese labor contractors that after I February Ist the wages of allChin.se laborers willbe reduced to eighty cenis per djy. An agent of Sisson Wallace A Co., California contractors, is in lhe city and is understood to be offering thirtydollars per month for laborers. Wonsen HatTrage \u25a0\u25a0 Victoria. Victoria, B. C, Jan. 17.?The House to-day passed a measure giving women the right to vote for ochool trustees and making them eligible to sit as trustees. A married woman whose husband is a > voter mayalso vote, giving two votes to ! each family. \u25a0eatlagarlMreetera ertae Merfk- era eaelfle. j New York, Jan. 17.?At a meeting : of the Directors of the Northern Pacific to-day the special committee appointed to consider the question Of a successor to Villard,reported as follows: , Gsntlemin?The special committee , appointed by yon at your last meeting i to recommend what action should be" taken by you relative to tbe \ vacancy existing in the office , of president of the company, after giv- ing the matter their moat car.ful con sideration they have unanimously de- cided to nominate to you Robert Harris, nt present Vice President of the New York, Lake Erie aod Western Railroad , Com any, In fillthe vacancy caused by i tha resignation of Henry Villard. Your committee are satisfied from the well- known reputation of Mr. Harris as a railroad manager and his intimate acquaintance with the requirements of Western roads from his long connection with the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy tbat his appointment will be ecceute.l hy ibe.hare-holders and tbe public gen- erally as an evidence the mauagenirnt of the Northern Pacific will be Is the hands of sn executive officer capable of developing the property and securing for "the stockholders tbe returns to which thoy are entitled. (Signed] J. Pierpont Morgan, F. Killing-, &P. Cheney, A. Belmont, J. C. Bullitt. The report waa aeee|t>d and Harris unanimously elected. Harris thanked the directors for the honor and a-umed the duties immediately. A Rrlber Sentenced, New York, Jan. 17.?Judge Carter sentenced ex-Speaker of tha Assembly John Egan, to imprisonment and hard labor one montb in the penitentiary and five hundred dollars Hue for an attempt to bribe Assemblyman Arwtitage. The Conrt took into consideration ths plen of tha guilty prisoner's health and a Etition for mercy; also the fact of jsa's being forever disqualified for holding office of trust and profit under tba State. ?Jew Bteasnar Line ta Aaatrla. Naw York, Jan. 17.?The Austrian Minister of Commerce haa approved the scheme for a merchant line of steamers between Trieste and New York. The Southern Paoifio road haa arranged for a direct line ot steamers between Trieste ' and New Orleans. Chicago, Jan. 17.?A private dispatch from New York slates that Robert Har- ris has been selected for President of the Northern Pacing road. The enterprise ia soon to be fitted out with a receiver PrcalSent mt tba start hern PaelSe. New York, Jan. 17.?Robt. Harris, Vice-President of tha Erie Railroad, was to-day elected President oftha Northern Paoifio. Harris accepted. Ha was form erly connected with the Chicago, Pnr- lington aad Qnbaoy. \u25a0la Wire la lonelea. London, Jan. 17.?Silver ACo.'a Aro waa subdued at aavea o'clock, bntfifteen engines are still playingoa tha building. Thafire broke ont shortly after S o'oloek a. M. The roof fall halfan hour later. Despite the early hour II waa viewed hy tkoaoanris. The vehicle traffic was di verted front the neighborhood. It bin,. BsaSMa ret ta saala al itVs law, which I. Delmonico'sFuneral. NkwYou, Jan. 17?Tbe funeral of Charles, DeUnoaioo took place to-day from the Catholic charch St. Leo, whith- er the remains had been taken at an early hour from his late residence. The ladiea of thefamily continue prostrated with grief and were unable to attend the religious ceremonies. DAILY HERALD. nnlished every morning, except alinday, by JOSEPH D. LYHOH. TERMS FOR DAILY HBRALD: ar annum, by mall or express 17.00 Six months, by man or express 4,00 Throe months 2.01 Ihuvafhu bt Calamus, ran Wsxs, ISc. WEEKLY " HERALD. Publish id Evert Sato anat Moastnt* TKRMB: One yaar, by mail ar express, one copy ssxejeyMk. by mall or express 1 » TfeatttntW by mail or express 1-00 .ADrORfMKMaVvTHlitswrted at reasonable rate* *at|%ghgßV«f Job W<wk dons locompeta with a*yl* and ?ksgance of | SURVEYORS. HANSEN & SOLANOT STTRVBTORS, Have removed to Temple Block, room No. < XXAMINERS OF TITLES. Cuts. W. Joxas. VnrroNL. Mitcuell. MITCHELL& JONES, Examiners of Titles ft Conveyancers Rooms 1 and 2 Moore BuiLdlrig, Court Street, op- ocS-Cm poaitu Court Hens \u25a0 H. FINNEY, SEARCHER OF RECORDS, Room S, Hour Block, Oillstto, OUSKJTI Wood, Examine*! Csf Title and Convajranoers, Boom. 13 anil 14, MeDfctall Block, Solo MM ANaitLBH CAL. RESTAURANTS. THE COMMERCIAL V. "DOL, Proprietor, OOWSET BLOCK, - BIM STRUT. Receive* olive and oervea Dp every day tn. ohnlceel FISH, Including SOLE, TIKBIiT and ' SEA TROUT. MR. DOL ia the exclusive consignee ol the cel- ebrated FItuMAUE OK BRIE, whloh only be had ot thia restaurant. SPRING CHICKENS, Juat In fromthe -chea cooked Inevery style. Thlarestaurant la Loo Angeles's Doliuonloo. 1 nivllf 1 Pearson'! Dining Palace, ROSE'S NKW BCILDINO, (Opposite Baker Block.) FIRST - CLASS RESTAURANT. ( OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE. The bom the market affords at mod ere tcprices. ' Skillful Cooke and Pantrr men. All tbe cake* and plea made in tha establishment. Modeledon the moat famous restaurants n San Francisco. CALL AND dKB FOR YOURSELF. |MMM ILLICH'S Restanrait ail Oyster Parlors, 41 »S 43 N. MAIN ST. CRKAT REDI'CTIO.V IN OYSTERS. I Large Eastern Oyatars, per 100, - \u25a0 - $4 60 "mall ... »j.60 Small Eastern, raw or stowed, 16 eta. per plate Lanre Esstern, any style, ? 60oonla per plate 1 Baltimore selected Oysters, 85 oetits ]ier con ' PRIVATE ROOMS Up autre for ladle* and families, whore maali will be served In the beat style. Jerry Illleh, Proprietor. nor! 4lm SALOONS. T.HE ARCADE, Wo HBART rißttT STRRKT, Will be opened on Saturday night. January nnb witha Turkey Lunch. The best of Wines, IWr and Liquors always oo band. The patronage of the public is solicited. lmjenlT I,EWitt ri\K LEAVIT"PS Police Gazette Shades. Headquarters for Sporting Fra- ternity. , Cor Flrert amd Spring Sts.. I.arrorcdo . Block Basement, Loi Angeles ALLTHE SPORTING PAPERS ON FILE WINES, LIQUORS AND OIOARS Of the finest Brands. Strict order presorted JBim Farmers' Home Saloo\. pure liquors, fine cigars ano lunches. No. IS 8. Main St., near First. FROHLINCES AMATTHIf SOS, ( PROPRIETORS. itscHXf THE SNUG. No. 4 8. MAIN STREET. (Ne.t door to CONFIDENCE ENGINE lIOUS HENRY, ormcrly No. 10 Commercial St. BIST LIQUORS, MIR ARO CIGAR and see dm. JSltf HENRY NORBOE. FOUNTAIN EXCHANGE; M* S7 Main Street. Frr**rlcksbnnr Lag«r Beer oa i Draaght. Hot Lunch onr/ day. Oold Lunches of klnda and ot oil prltm \u25a0entf JOHN BRUNOES. Proprietor. BAN QABRIEL Wine Depot Forth* oonvealesMe ot our patron, and tho publlo gsesrally. wa have established a depot in the olty. Sample, of all wins, and braodlea car- ried by us will In future be found at SAN GA- BRIEL WINE DEPOT, 22 South Main Street, \u25a0\u25a0 MTLMaiLANB, Proprietor WATKINS * WOOD. winery' A " bo * u " l «°«de are pat up byua al the All ocdere loft with mo will ho pronurUy attrnd- ed to, mtl lm| H. MULHOLLaND. 04.ua THEATRE. Mala street, Hoar tin Pico Horse. PERRY BROTHERS Proprietors Wo prea.nt weeklyon organisation of brilliant stars, twenty In number Retire caoafeoTbUl srery Monday evening. BHLH ATTKACTIOSB fUTT'S pTCIs TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA, , From these sources arise threa-fourtba ol be diseases or the human race. Those ymptoms indicate thelrejvMfmMitVeeeM (ppstlte, Bow.U e0.U... atak HeeA- ,cV.7r«Umo«a after eatlaat, averst.. tc ll.art.lMta fMrsre tha eras. laigfaJr oal- .reallrln., I OSfTIPiTIOIIT and de nand the use ofa remedy that actedlreotli >v the Liver, AaaLivermod lolne 'i' IJll''l PILLS hare noequal. Tbelr notion onthe ?Cldnnysnnd skin 11 also prompt ; removing .11 oc^t- Me'toata digestion, regular etoolo, a oleai .klnandavlj(orotubX)dy. TtJ*T"«lrrUA cauae no naqaea ot griping nor toterror*, withdally work and are a perfect Sol,tev.rvwh»r».»ile. OfaW.t.jnrrayßtjfy TUTTB HAIR DYE. Gear Hint on WuioKtu changed to GantrytoaOUUT BLACK by«single an, plloatlon of thla DTE. Sold by Druggists or aent byexpress onreceipt ofSI. Offloe, 41 MurrayStreet, New York. rjTT's mlmai at inraiittEim mt Ladies Do you want a pare, bloom- ing Complexion I Ifso, a f'.'w applications of Hasan's MAGNOLIA BALMwill trrat- ify yon to yonr heart's con- tent. It does away with Snl- lowness, Redness, Pimples, Blotches, and all diseases ami imperfections of the skin. It orereomes the flashed sppear- anee of heat, fatigue and ox- ' citement. It makes a lad vol' THIBTY appear bat TWfcS- TT ; nnu so natural, gradual, snd perfect nro its effects, that ft is Impossible to detect Its application. SALES. AUOTION BALEB By JOHN <J. BELL A CO., REAL ESTATE ANDUENERALAUCTIONEERS Office, Rooni ft. Temple Block, over the County Bank. Beav estate in all parts pf tbe city, Inctud- Intr resentences and business properties, blocks and ranches, subdivided and sold at auction or Appl*aisememV< ofevery description of property a specialty- Saks made at auction by order of Courts, Administrators, Evecutors, Commission- ers, Receivers, Mortcatrees and Trustees, faithful- lycomply lug with prescribed legal fortiia. Houses and rooms rented; atnuim; charg-a of property, bold power of attorney forabsentees, collect rents, attend to taxes, insurance, street work, improvements and buildings. A'so, auction, horse and carriage mart and salts yard, Los Annates street, between First and Becorid streets. ON FRIDAY NEXT, JANUARY 18 At 11 o'clock, OS THE PREMISES, FINE GENTLE, Graded Dairy Stock, FOOT or CHESTNI T STREET. South of Downey are., East Loa Anjreles. near tbe otsayant rwsVdence of and by order ot E. B. of r-ne tiantle, Graded Dairy Stock, among thema number olNevr, Freeh, Rich and Lanre Milkers, oihers win*toonin; now sprlna; lag bag. MilPOSITIVE. TERMS CASH. JOHN C BELL, Aurtl mm, NOTK?Ths above stock ba-i all been raised hy Mr. Woolsy at Downey, expressly for Dairy and Family use, warranted gentle; handled and quieted by children, p tries in search of Hue young heifers to stock their r.m hes, ar dalry- men te improve theirdairies, or as family cows, are unsurpassed. Can be seen on the premises atany time prey lous to the d \yor sale. REAL ESTATE, Friday, January 2Mb, at 11 o'clock, on Turn, r street No. 'turner street, cottage House, ttile and lot. Also No. 225 Turner street cottage house, stable and lot. Without re- serve to the highest bidder. Terms at sale. JOHN C. BELL, Auctioneer. NOTE.?To parties tn search of cheap, nine res- idences, we particularly call the attention to the above. The lou are largo and commodious. Each lot is ArtxlMJ feet. The grounds are tasti- lylaid cut; the walks are bordered witb oholce flowers;each lot is fenced entire. The lines of each lot an designs leu hy rows ot Eucslydtus and evprutw trees. In the grass pUts are tastily set out orange trees. Sowers, shrubs, tube rose*, and the choicest plants. Lovelylawns of varigateu %-erbe>as, running ths length of the carriage drive way. City water throughout the grounds And house. No pains have been spared on the grounds in obtaining rare, choice plant* ami shrubs, of which are now in full bloom. In front on walks are Eucalyptus for shade. Flf- teen minutes' walk from the Postofflce. The Central Railroad will run almost directly In front otthe doors of eaoh residence. For cheap residences tb* grounds are beautiful and very desirable. To be appreciated must bo seen. For ? bargain go and see them anyduy before the sal* AT PHtATE SALE, Fine valuable property on Tempi* street, sift sourr or mix boohs And large lot. Particulars at offlce. NOYEB & DURFEE, Auctioneers, NO. 44, NORTH MAIN STREET Oppealte mart Honar. Will conduct a oenoral auction huslneea on moot Mberal tonne. Prompt returns madron all sales. Our regular Saturday sale. Horses aod Carriages , vlll he held at Temple fttroeHtablee until further notice. E. W. NOYKB, out t'.IAH. A. Dt ItPEK AUOTION BALK, Every Evemn/ir, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, 01 all manner of goods,at the store of HAMLET R. BROWN, 94 Sprlnj otreet deol lm FRESH SEEDS. JUST RECEIVED, A FINK ASSORTMENT Flower, Oarden and Field Saeda Of thlarears irowth, DIRECT PROM EASTERN OROWERS, Freeh Alfalfa lead aad Boardleaa Barley, a, an'oanaea MUIM Seed, andKocOa BVPVT * BICES, WfhaSaw Streeia, lull LINES OF TRAVEL. PACIFIC OOABT Steamship Company, 100DALL, PERKINS A CO., OeneraJ Affan', SAN FRANCISCO. NORTHERN ROUTES. STEAMERS LEAVE BAN b K.W'Kr \u25a0 For Wrangle, Sitka and Harriaburtf. Alaska, ami Nanaimo and New Westiuinatex, li. C., ac ad- vertshSßd In San Franoisoo news[H.pcin. For Victoria, Port TownsetiJ, Seattle, TaoOBU steilacooiu and Olympiaon Jan. 7th, lfdh. L-.'i I. 31st, and Feb. Sth, 16th, 24th, at 10 a. m For AatorU and Portland, Jan. &, 10, 15, 80, 26. 30, at 10 a. h. For Eureka, Areata and Ilooktoii, every yV.-.lu. « For Point Arena, Cuffy's Cove, Uttle River Whiteaboro, Menduciuo City, and Novo, eveiy MontUy. SOUTHERN ROUTES. TIME TABLE FOR JARUARV. CoaiKO Socin. (Hum Smth. \u25a0rsAMsss. f. \u25a0o* a S Ft jl r P h Los Angers Jan. 2 Jan. 4 Jan. (\u25a0 Jan. 8 Anoon " 6 " 7 " 9 " 11 , Eureka..... " 7 *' 9 " 10 " 13 OrliaU... '* 10 " 12 " U " Los Angel's *' 12 *' 14 " 16 " 18 , Anoon " U ** 17 " lfl " 21 Kuriika ... " 17 " 19 " 20 " 23 Orizaba..." 20 " 22 " 24 ' **6 I.OS Angel's " 22 " 24 " 26 ' 28 Anoon " 26 " 27 " 29 '* 31 ' Eureka.... " n "29 '* 30 Fob 2 Ortmbs... 80 Fab, I Feb. 8 " 3 Suiamers Oriaaba and Aneon go through to Sad San Diego, leaving San Pedro on the dates ol theirarrivals from S Francisco. The Oriaaba and Aneon call at Santa Barbara and Port Harford. (San Luis Obispo) only, ou the route to and from San Franciaco. The Eureka and Loa Angeles call at San Buouaventsira, Santa Barbara, Uaviota, Po:t Uarford, Cayueos, San Simeon, Monterey and Skita Crux. Cara to connect with steamers from Sau Pedro \u25a0 leave the 8. P. B, R. .Depot, Los Aiigeloi, at 10 o clock a. jb., railroad time. I Rates of Tare from Los Angeles: Cabin. Steera/'; To San Franoisoo, Monterey or Santa Cruz *lj flO San Simeon .* 13 10 Cayuoos 13 10 Port Harford 12 tl Uaviota ? W 8 Santa Barbara 8 0 San Buenaventura i. 7 6 San Diego tf 6 San Dlsjgo and return 11 , gtSr-Plans of Steamers' Cabins at Aunt's otrice where berths may be secured For Newport Landing, via Sauta Cruz, etc., tieight stealuera leave San Francisco about every two weeks, as tides serve on the Newport l»ar. TheCompany reserve* the right to chnnice the steaniera or theirdays of aailintr ttsTFOa PASSAGE OR FBEIUIIT AS ABOVE, . OR FOR TICKETS TO AND FROM j All Important Points in Europe \u25a0 H. MoLELLAN, : : Agent. OAosj?Na 8 Commttrclal St., Loa Angelos. S. P. RR TIME SCHEDULE. Monday, October 15th, 1883. j Trains leave and are dus to arrii o at. X.OSB dm. IST sQr TJ 1., n 3 : Aa txtuows: ~ 1 lravs a a s:va , roa aasmtATios. raoa. 8:8S A. at Colton. 4:43 r. M ' '2:80 r. a Oolton 11:40 a. a | 838 A. A jIteming i Kxpieae 4:4 ft r. a i and s I 6:50 r. a. ( East, ) Emigrant tin a. a j 8:26 A. H. .... El Paso and East..... 4:4 ft r. at 6:15 r, a. (Sao Franciaco RxpreM. 7:55 a. m i B:4ft a. n. ( Sacramento. ) Emlgr'nt 8:10 r. n 9:36 A.M. .Rants Anaand Anaheim. 4:00 r. a. j 4:60 F. a. .Santa Ana and Anaheim 8:20 a. a 0:30 a. a. Santa Monlos 8:1ft a. a 4:10r. a Santa Monica 'S ftftr. a. ' 16:30 r. a Santa Monica 14:60 r. a. 10:00 A. n Wilmington 240 r. at. .:00 c. M Wilmington 9:00 A. M. 10:00 a a San Pedro 2:20 r. a. 400r.1l 8«n Pedro 9100 A a. ! 'SundTya excepted* fSundaya only. T. H. GOODMAN, General Passenger and Ticket Agent. A. N. TOWNS, * General Manager. c. c. HEwnr, Assistant Superintendent, Los Angeles CALIFORNIA SOUTHERN R. R. MMCT Mil OOWMiWICaTiOsI WITH ' HATMNML OITY AMSAN MOO. On and after Monday,Octobai Ist, 1888, trains of th"c Calllornla Southern Rallroa-l going south will leave San Bernardino dally, Sunday* ex- cepted, at 10 40 a. St., Oolton at 11:16 a. m., or cm arrival of Easl-boumi Southern Pacific train, . and Riversids at A:SS a. «., arriring at San DlegO at 7:lb ft sL ! Oolng north, willleave San Diego at 8:40 a. M. 1 RivorsMe at 5:22, arriring at Oolton at 2:42 p. m., snd San Bernardino at 9:25 p. m. North bond train makes close connection with Southern Paciflo train for Loa Angeles and San Francisoo. The above la National City time, , which is 20 minutes faster than San Franolaoo ' time. Passengers will save from ten (10) tosixty (tut)cents bypurchasing theirtickets ofthe agent before entering the cars. Round trip tickets cannot be purchased on the I train. For Information for freight or tare address AgentCalifornia Southern Railroad, Oolton, or J. N.VICTOR, Superintendent, and Oen. Fr't and Pass, Ag't . National Olty, Oal. a022 I He for Pasadenn. Tha undentgaed announce tothe cittsensof Loe Angelas that aVom and after Janusuy 2d, 1884, theywill run a Four-Hone Hack Daily from Los Angeles to Pasadena, Irving this city every day at 9:80 a. \u25a0~ to ar- rlro at Pasadena at 11:80, and returning at 3:80 r. St., giving visitorsfour hours at Pasadena. ornoi mi. oo w. tram strut, Opposite Conrt House, where orders for the hack to cadi may be left. Jeul lm E. j. MARKHAMa 00. The Herdic Phaeton Go., OF 1.08 ANJUEI.KH. Commencing with Tuesday, January 1, ISSL at S:80 a. SL the Phaetons of this Oompany will ruo lromthe Nadeau Block Down First Street to ' Center and Return. Making one trip sach way every flftoen minutes until 7 r. at. untilfurther notice. PARE S CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICE. On and after Wednesday. January Id, 1884, the Ooassany wUI omb foe the ncooanmodaUon ofItansimai a wnfasraj, room, Sued with all the ooavwolajaial, salts. », Naateau Blook. RegMh* oak SSTTtass wUI be asublUbed on the arrlv.l of Use Oabe Bww aei route, beside, font sAtditliaisl astastoa Hasa , ,? j. a. aaacaaY. lanlf ai|ialalialsal, LAWYERS. Osoros J. Dims. S. C. lli'bbsll Hubbell &Denis, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ROOMS 5, 4 A6 lICCOMMt.-N BLOCK, ooiner stain and Comiuercial Bts.. Los Angeles, myfif ORUSSOS. WEILS A LEE, ATTORNEYS - AT-LAW Rooms 11 to IS, Baker Block, Los Angeles, Cal. Practice in all Stato and Federal Courts, ee2 lm Wll'SiS. LUCAS & UKVI'LEV, ATTORNEYS-AT-L AW, 36 AND 87 TEMPLE BLOCK, l.os ANGELES. seatltf J. 0. Uowaao. John Hokarts. HOWARD & ROBARTS, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law Wilcox Block, 40 Spring St., Loa Angelea. JaSaT J ARRET T. RICHARDS, Attor.icy-nt Law. OFFICE-Downcy Blocs. Room lfl. m& 1 David Lyon, ATTOR (M E V- A T- L AW, Room I, Downey Block, Loe Angelas. Gardiner & Stephenson, Attorneys od Counselors at Law Orrics?Hooma 1, 2 And 3, AllenBlock, CORNER OF SPRING AND TEMPLE STS. abriti D. M. ADAMS, ATTORNEY-AT- LAW, R00m77 Temple Block. Janlltf J. Brousseau. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. (3TXOS. 53 AND(7. BAKES BLOCK, mrlltf I.r.Miv U Surra. T. B. Bkowr A. W. Hirrros. Smith, Brown & Hutton, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Orrics-ROOMS 01, 02 A US TEMPLKBLOCK. mrlltf JNO. 8. CHAPMAN. 1. A GRA ES. Graves & Chapman, Attorneys and Counselors at Law BOOM NO. C BAKKR BLOCK. "ellt JEORGE S. HUPP. THOS. H. SMITH Smith Hi Hupp, Attorneys and Coun&elors nt Law. OPPICES-38 * 3t», TEMPLE BLOCK. Willpractice in .11 c the State and Federal Courts in California and will give prompt anil faitiiful Attention to all business entrusted to them oltf PHYSICIANS. DR. J. M. WHITE, DENTAL PARLOR, South Spring street. No. 31 DrTson Block, Loe Angelea, Cal. J.uOtf M. P. CHAMBERLIN,K. D. "~ Graduate of the HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL COLLEGE, Of Missouri at St. Lauis. Office--Rooms 14 and lfi, Bernard Block, op- posite opera house. Residence, 70S. Mainstreet, obstetrics and Diseases or Women a specialty. Office hours at all times * hen not absent on jrc- fesstiooal business. dectf tf DR. R. H. SHOEMAKER, ID X 3 3XT T X T , Utc ot Philadelphia. OFFICE?Room No. 7. Nadeau blocli Offlce hours?lo a. if. to 2r. v daily, except Saturday and Sunday. Contour HI Whirs a specialty. novtHf OFFICE -Room -2, S -buiuacher block, opposite poatofflce. office hours?lv to 12 A. v., 2to 4 and 7tQBr. at. novfMtn F. DE W. CRASK, M. D , HO M OEOP ATH IS T. Especial attention paid to diseases nf infants and children. Rooms 35 and 30 Baker block. Office hours, M. S. JOSES.H. D.. Lanfranco Block, LOS ANGELES. Eve, Ear, Now aud Throat Diseases treated eiclualvely. oet9.tl W. L. WILLS, M. D., Physician & Surgeon, Office, 21 W. FIRSTST., WIDNEYBLOCK. Offloe Hours-8 to 0 a. at. and 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 r. at. selltf Elizabeth A Follansbee, M. D. OFFICE, 211 8. FORT STREET Omci Hours -s to 10 a. n. ?? 4to sr. a. Sixth street cara pewthe door, selttf WALTER LINDLEY, M. O Omcs am, Rbsidrscs aro. aa a fokt st Next door to IVollwehersdrug store. Telephone No. 42. Office houis 2 to 4 r. a lor T. C <aAI.lt. HEALTH OFFIOKR. Offloe,for the present, room 3, Llohtenberger Block, Main street, above First. Offloe hour, forVaccinating and other city busluoaa, from 8 to 111 A. ». leh7tf JT. TT fSa T.T., ARCHITECT, SANITARY ENUINEER, SUPERINTENDENT OP WORKS. Room 2, Duconunun Block. Allbusiness entrusted will receive prompt and practical attention. Jus tl DR. CHAS. A. H. DE BZICETHY. OFFlCE:?Schumacher Block, otrposite Post- office, rooms 20 and 21. KESIMENCE: - Pearl street, corner Ninth. Office hours:?lo to If a. at.: tto4 r. n.; 7to Br.a. at residence. Telephone No. at officeand residence, 1/10 Day and night calls anaw.red. . JanSlf Dr. 6. P. Gimngham, Haanber Royal College Surgeons, England. Member Royal College Pbyslolans, Edinburg ISt N MAIN ST., NEXT BAKER BLOCK. roselfaf Dr. J. & Oriffln, OFFICE AT RESIDENCE, 104MAIN STREET. Offlce Honrs?B to 11 A. M., Ito 3 and 7toS ' Residence Fault aid. of Main street below First, mlo-ti Dr. Joseph Knrts No. 209 Main atreet, opposite Baker Blook fatrKve snd ear diseases treatsd with the care of asperAWka. apt! J. Hannon, M. D, Oovuity Physioian. MASCAREL BUILDINO, opstalrs. Kosldenos OosnMrpolttnn Hotel. Offioe houra from 10 to ltA. a.; from 1 to ir. M .PSO-U Mrs, Alice Higgins, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON office and Rssktenos?No. IS Port street, Lo Angeles, Oal. Office boors, 10 to 12 A.faWa to r. «., 7to »In th.evening. at? lm P. T. HUOKINS, M. D., Heilman Block over Orange Store, IVMorta Slalß atmt. Morning hours begin at 10 a. v.aad close at 1r 11. Evening hoars begin st t:»r. a. and dose al&P. a. Hour, bantu 11 a. a. and lr. a. ds> rotsd toapaotel llalsssat of Sts By., au and Tmrsat. abeMeua, No.SsO strM. nl7 lo> BANKING HOUSES Farmer i Merchants' Bank Oi LOS ANaEI.ES. ESTABLISHED IN 1868. Capital. aXOO.OOO Hurplua null lleMi rvi I'lind StfOO.OOO. ISAIAS W. HELLMAN PRESIDENT L.O.OOODWIN . VICE PRESIDENT JOHN MILKER SEORETAKV ISAIAS W. HELLMAN, JOHN S. (JRIFFIN. O. w. I'HILDS, 0. E. THOS, PHIL. OARNIEII, J, U. LANEERSIII.M, 0 DI'COMMI.'N. JOSS MASLAREL. EXI'HAMiEI'OR N.lUOli New York, London, Frankfort, Dublin, | Paris and Berlin. OT Recoil* Ucpo.it. mid Isauu Th.lr for. tf Bug and Sell Governments, SUlo. Counts 1 and Clt> llonds \u25a0o 11. Fonebrare, John Rraoit.Sa., ' Pres't. Vloo-rrc'st. F. C. Howss. Cashier. Los Angeles National Bank. MO. tVi XjRTTI MYIN STREET, Los An geles. Cal. CAPITAL, SIOO.OUO I»IRECTORS : W. Q. Cochran, Col. 11. H. Mark hah Pkkry M. Orbkn, i..jj > rIRTsoN, Sr. H. SIHSABACIiU, F J 0. IIOWM, GSO. IT. BoMBRARK. SusTExchange tor salo on all the princip.l citl ofthe United Stale and Europe. jelit First National Bank or LOB ANOELKS. Capital Muck. «100,001. Burplus, ::: $70,000 E. F. SPENCE, ::: President WM. LACY, :: Cashier JD. DICKNXtiL, D H. Ma.ihv O. S. «'\u25a0; iino v, E. F. BPENi X Oan. A. 11. Stan*, Da. L. 11. McDonald.. O. S. WITHERST, Jaatn. UeCor, J. F. Crass, (laoaus Undue., J. E. IIOLLENHSCR, I. LANHBRSIIIE, H. Muiiirv, A. W. Vail, Vdoss 11 aki'rv, S. 11. Mott, J. D. IIicRNRLi., Lr. Sriscs. "itr XarOas a wonxjErj OOUNTY BANK, Main St., Los Angeles, CaL CAPITAL STOCK, PAID UP, SIOO.OOO Boserve Fund. S'JOO.OOO JOHN F_ PLATER- President. R S. MAKER Vice.Pre.ident. H. L. M... NEIL Caahier. DIRECTORS: J. S. Slausos, Joruaji Biart, John X I'latbh, Rorrrt S. lUksn, Jons A. Paxros. uaoaos W. cv.-.,: H. M WIIO.ST. aVßtrr and Srll Kxcuanor on San Franciaco New York, London, Paris, Berlin and rranklort JaTßtnr Exchange od all parts ol the United States and Europe. tat Receive Monet on open account .od certif- oatu of deposit, and do a general bi.iiklns and exchanno ttasiiieas Statement af the Condition Farmers' &Mrchants'Bank OF LOfi ANCELEH Attho close of business December 81, ISS3. ASSETS. Caidi on hand A470,fi80 14 Cash with Banks at San Francisco and .New i'ork 00 Cash on call 210,037 40 Total available cash. $ f40,872 M U. S. 4 per cent and other govern- ment bonds sTt.O4J i<> Loans and discounts M0,6>6 sO Bank buildinit (formerly used) . Iti.iKiO 00 Office furniture, vaulU, safer., etc . ;,4;2 39 Total li.irJ.OTil 7 r > LIABILITIES. Capital paidup fS O.OftD D surplus ?i..i rosene . Ouo isj Tntal capiUl... »M) 8,000 00 L'ti.liii.led :t0,48-. 10 l>iiu u<.(s,sitors 1,01 C,877 05 Hivi.lu,.,!* (..k-rlarcd aud uucnllcd lor 1,965 00 Total tJ,I7'.WB 75 Fxaininod and found correct. Signed , LO. GOODWIN, } O. W. CHILDS. [ Financo Coimuiltcc. i JOSK MASCAKEL.) STATE OF CALIFORNIA. * ? COUSTTOP LOS AyOSLEH. i ! IriaiasW. Heilman, rresidcnt.and Jolm Milncr, S. mtary, ofthe Fanners' and Merchant!*' Bank of Loe Angeles, being severally sworn, each for himself, says that tho foregoing statement Is true to hla b»-st knowledge and belief. [Sigi.Ldl ISAIAS W. HELLMAN President. JOHN MILNE It, Mwrctarv. HuWribwl and sworn to before nic thla tenth day ofJanuary, 1894. LSlgned) JAMES C. KAYS, Notary Public of Los Angeles County. Jl» lm STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION LOS ANGELES COUNTY BANK. JANUARY 2, 1884. ASSETS. Cash on hand I W.224 Cash with other banks 37,»17 . r >o Caah oncall 65.0U0 to ToUl available cash 1169,042 15 Loans 426,908 3tJ t'un.unrc and fb-turos 1,900 00 Heal tsUte 17,000 00 Total . 9814,850 51 LIABILITIES. Due depositors $554,57S S4 ,'apiUl Stock 100,000 00 Reserve fund ltto.iui vo Un.iivided profits 52,215 12 Rents collecte.l 1,189 |f Dividends unoalltil for n,M» 17 Collection acconnt 22 W5 Total 9A14 S5O 51 The Real EsUte Is situated as fellows: InLos Angeles County 915.0C0 InSan Bernardino County. s X.OOO 00 T0ta1..... 917,000 00 State ofCalifornia, \ County of Loa Angelea. , John E. Hater, President, and H. L. Macneil, Cashier, of the Loa Augeles County bank, being severally duly sworn, each for himself, says the foregoing statement is true to the beet of his knowledge and belief. Jon* E. Platrr, President. H. U MacKbil, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2d dar of Jaanan , 18S4. A. C. IHH.MF>. NoUry Public, Loa Antceies co., Cal. [?MAL] STATT.MBTVT OP THI ACTTAL FAIDLP (. AMTAL OP LOfl AMI F.LEA COY'MYHANI.. JAMAST -' 1884. Amount ofcapital paid up in t * S. gold coin $I00,tW» OC Stateof California. > County of Los Angeles, i Jonn K. Plater. President, and H. L. MacNeil. Y'ashier of Loe Angeles County Bank, being sev. erally duly sworn, each for himself, says the foregoing statement Is true to the best of his knowltx&e and belief. iStgnedl Jon*. K. Platrr, President. H. L. IIAONBtt., Cashier. Suhecribed and sworn to before roe this 94 day of Jaouary, 1894. A. a UOIJfBS, fssUL) ano mi Notary Public 00-partnenhip Notice. A 00-mrtnership has been forrnsd between 1 David \V. Weldl and William Frankei, under the flm name ofFtaaksl« WeWt. to carry on a gen, era! inUiSssaillilrnslmss at Saa Pedro, Los Aa- gates oiniaty. CaMtVnia «B|M I REAL ESTATE AGENTS. | CHAS.- BELL. CITaV (?ljABr!o(!ri | OHARNOOK & BELL, REAL ESTATE, NO. S (Ollt I' STREET, Opp. Court Hours, Loi Angeles, Cal P. 0. BOX 1650. Jsnmf BROPHY BROB., Real Estate and Loan Agents. VYIDNEVBLOCK. Mm. SI Pint Mtrrrt. Ittn Great Bargains In Kumi EalAto ofall classes In all parts of tlh city and suburbs, co'iiityfarinaand county town pmperly. hi a great number of cane 4) we can se- cure you bargain* which w 111 pay from lfi to 20 per cent >>n tbe investment. All parties xceking investments aro invited to examine our list uf choice properliei. l artiea owning valuable property haw instructed ua to aacrii.ee on some t<j enable tht ni to improve otber portions. All partiea desiring to Invest are invited to call and examine our list and tbun to visit and oxamine the bargain- \u25a0 ITeriMm. Tenn>le '.irn't. in eight of the situ of thu New Court Hume, Buena Vista avenue, Alameda, rluiitv, Pearl, Hill,Jefferson and Wilmington streets. WE HAVE Fine unimproved 5-.vero lots, at about half prices, on Pico, Wellington and Adams streets, overlooking the t'niverstty and Park, at 8200 per acre and upwards. Callat EDDY & COS REAL ESTATE BUREAU, Jenfttt OPPOSITE PICO HOUSE. " m'orford & SON, Real Estate Brokers, NO. IS* NORTH MPRIXI* MT.. Tempi* Block. Houses, Orange Grove*, Vineyards, , Ranckos autl Farina FOR SSLf AND TO LET. Holer by permission 0 .1. R. Tobcnnan, Ex-M.vor: Gen. lleorgo Stonemsn, Governor; .loin, [; I'L.ur. I'reat. L. A. County Bank; Gen. John Mansfield, Ex.Lieut. Governor: R. S. Baker.Vlce President 1.. A.t'oun. ty Bank; J. l'eltartli Short., Vitii nlturist; K. F. Xpcnec, President Kir.t National Bulk; 1. W. ilt'llni .ti, President Fanner's nml Mercl.uurs Bank. deo7 tl P. E. L. MARSH. S", p.. nt'FF. W. R. HUFF ACO., REAL ESTATE BROKERS, - No. 0 Court street, opposite Court House We buy and eel! reel estate on conunisaioii. Large list ol real bargain.. Give us a call. Send for descriptive circular. novSU_ A. YV. Barhktt, E. K. Aj.lTAMir.lt. BARRETT &ALEXANDER Real Estate, Mining AND » INSURANCE BROKERS, Bernard Block, 1NO. 4, WEST FIRST ST., Los AnveltfM. fnl, decll tf Frank E. Adams. Ed E. Adams. ADAMS & SON, Real Estate Dealers and Money Mere, lWr.cc, No.338 Pico Hou*e: Improved and unimproved City and Country Property. Orange invhunlri, Vineyards and Ranches in the best localities inSouthern Califor- nia, Correspondence solicited. Addre.., ADAMS a SON, Ho. 33Srico House, N. MainSt ,Loe Angelea, Cal. blarlc, Finney HO 5 SADEAU BLOCK, Real Estate and Commission Dealers. Altkinds of land, bought and anld on coturnts- aion. Loans negotiated end Colony lands so- looted. Jam lm L. W. DENNIS. C. C, COOK. DENNIS A COOK Real Estate, Loan ; . .. AED .. INSURANCE. ett BAKER B OCR References?Los Antrele. National Bank; First National Bank; Los Amnio. County P^nk. Ilnve lor sale cfty Propetty, improved and unimproved; Vineyarda, Gralie nnd Fruit Linda, llalicfnia 'etc. oc.ll ti J. A. Faraciiit,D. 0. A. Dosixao DOBIN3ON At FAIROHILD REAL ESTATE AIKSURARCE BROKERS 10 COMMERCIALSTREET, LOS ANGELES (Three door, from Mainstreet.) sepl?tf HOTELS?RESORTS. Cosmopolitan Hotel.. First-Class. THEFINEST HOTEL IN80DTHBKN CALIFORNIA. HAMMEL A DENKER, Proprietors. Tidela the only rcliahl..' linn .class hotel,la sit- uated tn the comer ot the cityof Loa Angeles, contains nearly a hundred MJiacious anil airy rooms, newly furnished in tbo most oo.nlon.hle style. Rooms Insuites forhunilt-a und ]e,rLlr. on every Soor, with bot and cold baths. TllE TABLE.111 always Is, furnished with tbe best supplies that i,n be i.r,..'0re,l in Ilie market. APUKE COACH ia always oo bund to carry guests to the house. No polna sparest to make guests comfortable every way. ALABOR HEADING ROOM open night and day. HENRY HAMMEL. myirtf A.ft. PF.NKER. The American Colony. ??AND Willmore City Affordtho most desirable SEASIDE HOMES In Southern Calif or v ill. Choice Lands. Good Water, Beautiful Location Magnificent Beach, A DELIGHTFUL SEASIDE RESORT. POMEROY aft MILLS, The Colony Agents in I/oe Astgelen, Otce, corner Mprliijt: A Court Htß For further partlculara writeto W. E. wilt, MORE; for Colony papers, Colony and Town Maps, etc., address Kooni L P. U. Building. Los Anewfes. W. K. WILLMORR. selKHf Managev. Thiadelightfulresidence is now open for oar era. Rooms Airy and Spaclouß. An Excellent Table. TERMS RKASONABLB Apriytn MHH. JKAVAK V. PARI. Corner Colorado street and Orange Orov. Avenue raaaSaaa. aeim OITY STEAM Dying <fe Scouring Establishment, mm sows siHttac srsasT. ClothM cleaned and renovated to appear Ilk. new, CsaUfee C|UUJB urAQESBffCH^ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. After a Silence of two weeks, in which we were en- gaged in stock taking, we again take our old accustomed j place, THE LEAD! And announce that we have discovered in every of our many departments lines of gooda which it is desirable for us to close out at such | reductions as will insure their speedy sale. j - I THESE GOODS ARE AMONG THE CHOICEST OF j OUR STOCK. After (he tremendous trade we have enjoyed daring the past Ihree months, Inroads have been made upon onr large Importations and we hare discovered many remarkable sett* '\u25a0 jM gains ihat our stock taking has brought to our notice. These 4sl bargains will!><? spoken or daily throng h Ihe local columns mt *M this paper. || Do not bo deceived; tho legitimate merchant alone is ref 1 warded with success. Tho demagogue who baits his trap with 1 ffi j sweots to ensnare tho unwary is alone caught. a People's Store. I ONE PRICE AND PLAIN FIGURES. 106 NORTH MAIN STREET, LOS ANGELES. j I offer at MAN FRANCISCO LOWEST PRICE*, delivered Free of all charges, at any railroad 1 1 station or steamer landing in Southern California, forCash or Easy Installments, j ds 1 Of the Celebrated Manuptctures of "fl HENRY F. MILLER, Boston, B. SHOHMCER ORGAN CO., New Haven, Coon. j GROVESTEEN & FULLER, NewYork City, TAYLORAFARLEY Organ Co., '<*« HEUMK* Long, San Francisco, Worcester. Mass., JJ9 BRIDGEPORT Organ Co., Bridgeport, Conn., BUBER, Now York City, and other makers, $m\\\ Instruments Tunned, Repaired and Moved. '-J Stools an 1Covsra, Music Books ami Sheet Mnsic, Blank Mnsio Books, Music Paper, Music Rolls, Music Cases and Binders. Guitars, Banjos, Violins, Violiucellos, Zithers, Tamborines, Flutes, Flageolets, Fifes and A Drums, Accerdeone, Concertinas, Harmonicas, Strings of all kinds, etc. \u25a0/M The unilersiirned having a business experience of nearly thirty yearsln New York Cityand elsewhere, and an intimate acquaintance and relation with the Piano aud Organ MauufactUteiß JH and Music Trade throughout the United States, possesses facilities for supplying anythingdestrai : } '4 in ths Music lineat Lower Prices than ever heretofore offered In Southern California. * Address P. o. Box 660, Los Angeles, Cal. " L. T. VALENTINE, j Manufacturers' Sole Agent for Southern California. llea.louartars and Show-room at I No. ST Worth Main Street. deoU3mo» I Qold Fillings, from the smallest to entire Crowns, made with Gold, guaranteed to stand the test of time and use. Ruhuer plates and nrtinltnam fillinc*lire oDC-tliirl mercury, therefore are pois- onous, often producing gastric irritati'iu, chronic iliarrhoa and conotoid cancer. Physicians will do well to observe the red, pnipy, iutlamatory coalition of the pal- ate und mucous membrane of mouths containing rubber plates aud amalgam fillings. Dr. Smith has recently invented and constructed an apparatus that in ONE SECOND will make the most aching teeth and the most in- flamed gums as insensible as a stone. This wonderful process renders teeth extracting in all cases, children and adults, ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS AND HARMLESS «rse hahl. K.panol; on part. Francis, and English ipoksn. MS .-3 3VE. XrV. OSH.DS, 1 HARDWARE EMPORIUM, NO. 21 LOS ANGELES ST. Dealer in Stoves, Ranges, Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Force and Lift jj lMmpfl, Hnliher Hoee, Crockery and Glassware, Iron ana Lead Pipe. Sole Agent I X for tne Snperior Stoves and Ranges, manufactured by Briftge A Beach Manufacrnr- 1| ing Co., St. Louis, Mo. Manufacturer of Tin, Copper aim Sheet Ironware said Artesian Well Pipe. Plumbing in all its branches done to order witb neatness nnd .ii dispatrb. i)*QjU '^wM JSk. m *| WHOLESALE AND RKTAIL | DEALER IN WINES 1 LIQUORS AND CIGARS. J I'IRST STREET. BETWEEN SPRING AND MAIN. I|i x.oss ja.rvoßi.BS, qu+tu. went Pacific Wagon Compel Xo. 308 NORTH MUX STREET, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Every Description of Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons, Wagons, Eto, Manufactured from Material Seasoned to Suit this Climate. % Call and Examine My Goods. J J. R. McMANIS, Manager. I drrSStl 'Jj CP O ~ 1 WOOD, HAY AND CHARCOAL. M HOLMEB * SOOTT IST 8. Sprtasi StrSSA. >iei» jM

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VOL. XX. LOS ANGELES, FRIDAY MORNING. JAN. 18, 1884.?WITH SUPPLEMENT. NO. 131.

LATETELEGRAMS.

ISPECIAL TO THE HERALL.)

Uoald'a Motion of VillardSan Francisco, Jan. 17. ? Special,

from New Yorkreport Jay Llould as say-ing that Villardwaa a man unknown in iruilroad circles, but who attempted toengineer a gtsantie enterprise, the ooet?if which neither he nor auy of his par-ties were interested iv or had any cor-rect idea of the cost of construction.(»,.iil,lsays the Northern Pacific cost firethousand more a mile than his south-western system although ahoutrthe samekind of rond. He considers the pros-ptcts for the oomiog year good. Thematerials for cheap transportation aresteadiy increasing as ia "money, infact, added Oould, money is a drag, twohundred millions are lying idle in WallStreet to-day.

Signal Ofßcr

San Francisco, Jan. 17.? Replying toaletter of Congressman Sumner asking

for tbe establishment inBan Francisco cfa special signal officefor the PaciHc Coastindications, General Hazen replies thatIt la and has been his intention to estab-lish an office here, bat he has been pre-vented by lock of a sufficient number ofskilled officers lo do tbe work. He alsopoints out that lack of competent officersis mainly dae to insufficiency of pay al-lowed hy the Government.MeatWeatlaa it the ManKaund

Ist the Les Aacolra Reaeryalr.

San Francisco, Jan. 1". -Reading thedispatch received from Los Angeles ofthe body of a man found in the reser-voir, the Examiner learns through Kolv*crt Harrison of this rity,aud friend ofthe deceased, that his name was E. H. ,Prey, a n-ttive ofGeorgia. He came toCalifornia lost Summer from Chicagowhere he was in business. He had beenin bad health and In poor circnmstances.Failure of Kelly, Ullehrlat ok Co.

San Francisco, Jan. 17.?Tbe failnrj of Kelly, GilchristA Co.. wholesalehonor dealers, waa announced to-day.Liabilities, 189,000; of which StO.ooo isdne Eastern houses. Their assets areestimated at 180,000,

\u25a0tenath la stall sfAsiy Cffwach.Shasta, Cel., Jan 17.?AnSy Crouch,

who waa confined in jail here awaitinghia trial for murder, died yesterday fromtha effects of a shot through his longsreeaived at the time of the mur-der. He is the half-breed In-dian who shot and killed hlafather-in law, one Ward, foar month,ago. Ward, while fatally woanded, re-turned the Are, shooting Crouch throughthe lungs. The Coroner's jury gave averdict yesterday in accordance with 'he iabove facts. ?Portland Oalrsir Retsrllsa of 'Chlaeae K'agee.

Portland, Jan. 17.?An East Port 'land physician waa charged to-day by 1Mrs. Overhals withhaving drogg. d and ,outraged her when she visited his of- tfioe. He wsived examination and wssheld under ISOO bonds. ,

The several railroad compsni. s ecu- Itored here will serve notices on theChinese labor contractors that after IFebruary Ist the wages of allChin.selaborers willbe reduced to eighty cenisper djy. An agent of Sisson Wallace ACo., California contractors, is in lhecity and is understood to be offeringthirtydollars per month for laborers.

Wonsen HatTrage \u25a0\u25a0 Victoria.

Victoria, B. C, Jan. 17.?The Houseto-day passed a measure giving womenthe right to vote for ochool trustees andmaking them eligible to sit as trustees.Amarried woman whose husband is a >voter mayalso vote, giving two votes to !each family.\u25a0eatlagarlMreetera ertae Merfk-

era eaelfle. j

New York, Jan. 17.?At a meeting :of the Directors of the Northern Pacificto-day the special committee appointedto consider the question Of a successorto Villard,reported as follows: ,

Gsntlemin?The special committee ,appointed by yon at your last meeting ito recommend what action shouldbe" taken by you relative to tbe \vacancy existing in the office ,of president of the company, after giv-ing the matter their moat car.ful consideration they have unanimously de-cided to nominate to you Robert Harris,nt present Vice President of the NewYork, Lake Erie aod Western Railroad ,Com any, In fillthe vacancy caused by itha resignation of Henry Villard. Yourcommittee are satisfied from the well-known reputation of Mr. Harris as arailroad manager and his intimateacquaintance with the requirements ofWestern roads from his long connectionwith the Chicago, Burlingtonand Quincytbat his appointment will be ecceute.lhy ibe.hare-holders and tbe public gen-erally as an evidence the mauagenirntof the Northern Pacific will be Is thehands of sn executive officer capable ofdeveloping the property and securingfor "the stockholders tbe returns towhich thoy are entitled. (Signed]J. Pierpont Morgan, F. Killing-,&P. Cheney, A. Belmont, J. C. Bullitt.The report waa aeee|t>d and Harrisunanimously elected. Harris thankedthe directors for the honor and a-umedthe duties immediately.

A Rrlber Sentenced,New York, Jan. 17.?Judge Carter

sentenced ex-Speaker of tha AssemblyJohn Egan, to imprisonment and hardlabor one montb in the penitentiary andfive hundred dollars Hue for an attemptto bribe Assemblyman Arwtitage. TheConrt took into consideration ths plenof tha guilty prisoner's health and a

Etition for mercy; also the fact ofjsa's being forever disqualified for

holding office of trust and profit undertba State.

?Jew Bteasnar Line ta Aaatrla.Naw York, Jan. 17.?The Austrian

Minister of Commerce haa approved thescheme for a merchant line of steamers

between Trieste and New York. TheSouthern Paoifio road haa arranged for adirect line ot steamers between Trieste

' and New Orleans.Chicago, Jan. 17.?A private dispatch

from New York slates that Robert Har-ris has been selected for President of theNorthern Pacing road. The enterpriseia soon to be fitted out with a receiver

PrcalSent mt tba start hern PaelSe.New York, Jan. 17.?Robt. Harris,

Vice-President of tha Erie Railroad, wasto-day elected President oftha NorthernPaoifio. Harris accepted. Ha was formerly connected with the Chicago, Pnr-lington aad Qnbaoy.

\u25a0la Wire la lonelea.London, Jan. 17.?Silver ACo.'a Aro

waa subdued at aavea o'clock, bntfifteenengines are still playingoa tha building.Thafire broke ont shortly after S o'oloeka. M. The roof fall halfan hour later.Despite the early hour IIwaa viewed hytkoaoanris. The vehicle traffic was diverted front the neighborhood. It bin,.BsaSMa ret ta saala al itVslaw, whichI.

Delmonico'sFuneral.NkwYou, Jan. 17?Tbe funeral of

Charles, DeUnoaioo took place to-dayfrom the Catholic charch St. Leo, whith-er the remains had been taken at anearly hour from his late residence. Theladiea of thefamily continue prostratedwithgrief and were unable to attend thereligious ceremonies.

DAILY HERALD.nnlished every morning, except alinday, by

JOSEPH D. LYHOH.

TERMS FOR DAILY HBRALD:

ar annum, by mall or express 17.00Six months, by man or express 4,00

Throe months 2.01Ihuvafhu bt Calamus, ran Wsxs, ISc.

WEEKLY" HERALD.Publish id Evert Sato anat Moastnt*

TKRMB:One yaar, by mailar express, one copyssxejeyMk. by mallor express 1 »TfeatttntW by mail or express 1-00.ADrORfMKMaVvTHlitswrted at reasonable rate*

*at|%ghgßV«f Job W<wk dons locompeta witha*yl* and ?ksgance of

| SURVEYORS.

HANSEN & SOLANOTSTTRVBTORS,Have removed to Temple Block, room No. <

XXAMINERS OF TITLES.

Cuts. W. Joxas. VnrroN L. Mitcuell.

MITCHELL& JONES,Examiners ofTitles ft ConveyancersRooms 1 and 2 Moore BuiLdlrig,Court Street, op-

ocS-Cm poaitu Court Hens \u25a0

H. FINNEY,SEARCHER OF RECORDS,

Room S, Hour Block,

Oillstto, OUSKJTI Wood,Examine*! Csf Title and

Convajranoers,Boom. 13 anil 14, MeDfctall Block, Solo

MM ANaitLBH CAL.

RESTAURANTS.

THE COMMERCIAL

V. "DOL, Proprietor,OOWSET BLOCK, - BIM STRUT.

Receive* olive and oervea Dp every day tn.ohnlceel FISH, Including SOLE, TIKBIiTand 'SEA TROUT.MR.DOL ia the exclusive consignee ol the cel-ebrated FItuMAUEOK BRIE, whloh only behad ot thia restaurant.

SPRING CHICKENS, Juat In fromthe -cheacooked Inevery style.Thlarestaurant la Loo Angeles's Doliuonloo. 1

nivllf 1

Pearson'! Dining Palace,ROSE'S NKW BCILDINO,

(Opposite Baker Block.)

FIRST - CLASS RESTAURANT. (OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE.

The bom the market affords at modere tcprices. 'SkillfulCooke and Pantrr men. Alltbe cake*and plea made intha establishment. Modeledonthe moat famous restaurants n San Francisco.CALL AND dKB FOR YOURSELF.|MMM

ILLICH'S

Restanrait ail Oyster Parlors,41 »S 43 N. MAINST.

CRKAT REDI'CTIO.V INOYSTERS. ILarge Eastern Oyatars, per 100, - \u25a0 - $4 60"mall ... »j.60Small Eastern, raw or stowed, 16 eta. per plateLanre Esstern, any style, ? 60oonla per plate 1Baltimore selected Oysters, 85 oetits ]ier con '

PRIVATE ROOMSUp autre for ladle* and families, whore maaliwillbe served Inthe beat style.

Jerry Illleh,Proprietor.nor! 4lm

SALOONS.

T.HE ARCADE,Wo HBART rißttT STRRKT,

Willbe opened on Saturday night. January nnbwitha Turkey Lunch. The best of Wines, IWrand Liquors always oo band. The patronage ofthe public is solicited.

lmjenlT I,EWittri\K

LEAVIT"PSPolice Gazette Shades.Headquarters for Sporting Fra-

ternity. ,Cor Flrert amd Spring Sts.. I.arrorcdo .Block Basement, Loi Angeles

ALLTHE SPORTING PAPERS ON FILE

WINES, LIQUORS AND OIOARSOf the finest Brands. Strict order presortedJBim

Farmers' Home Saloo\.

pure liquors, fine cigars ano lunches.

No. IS 8. Main St., near First.

FROHLINCES AMATTHIfSOS, (PROPRIETORS. itscHXf

THE SNUG.No. 4 8. MAIN STREET.

(Ne.t door to CONFIDENCE ENGINE lIOUS

HENRY,ormcrly No. 10 Commercial St.

BIST LIQUORS, MIR ARO CIGAR

and see dm.JSltf HENRY NORBOE.

FOUNTAIN EXCHANGE;M* S7 MainStreet.

Frr**rlcksbnnr Lag«r Beer oa iDraaght.

Hot Lunch onr/ day. Oold Lunches ofklnda and ot oilprltm

\u25a0entf JOHN BRUNOES. Proprietor.

BAN QABRIEL

Wine DepotForth* oonvealesMe ot our patron, and tho

publlo gsesrally. wa have established a depot inthe olty. Sample, of all wins, and braodlea car-ried by us will In future be found at SAN GA-BRIEL WINE DEPOT,

22 South Main Street,\u25a0\u25a0 MTLMaiLANB,Proprietor

WATKINS * WOOD.

winery' A"bo*u"l«°«de are pat up byua al the

All ocdere loft with mowillho pronurUy attrnd-ed to, mtl lm| H. MULHOLLaND.

04.ua THEATRE.Mala street, Hoar tin Pico Horse.

PERRY BROTHERS Proprietors

Wo prea.nt weeklyon organisation of brilliantstars, twenty In numberRetire caoafeoTbUl srery Monday evening.

BHLH ATTKACTIOSB

fUTT'SpTCIs

TORPID BOWELS,DISORDERED LIVER,

and MALARIA, ,From these sources arise threa-fourtba ol

be diseases or the human race. Thoseymptoms indicate thelrejvMfmMitVeeeM(ppstlte, Bow.U e0.U... atak HeeA-,cV.7r«Umo«a after eatlaat, averst.. tc

ll.art.lMtafMrsre thaeras. laigfaJr oal-.reallrln., IOSfTIPiTIOIIT and denand the use ofa remedy that actedlreotli>v the Liver, AaaLivermod lolne 'i'IJll''lPILLS hare noequal. Tbelr notion onthe?Cldnnysnnd skin 11 also prompt ; removing.11 oc^t-

Me'toata digestion, regular etoolo, a oleai.klnandavlj(orotubX)dy. TtJ*T"«lrrUAcauae no naqaea ot griping nor toterror*,withdally workand are aperfect

Sol,tev.rvwh»r».»ile. OfaW.t.jnrrayßtjfy

TUTTB HAIR DYE.Gear Hint on WuioKtu changed to

GantrytoaOUUT BLACK by«single an,plloatlon of thla DTE. Sold by Druggistsor aent byexpress onreceipt ofSI.

Offloe, 41 MurrayStreet, New York.rjTT's mlmai at inraiittEim mt

LadiesDo you want a pare, bloom-ing Complexion I Ifso, af'.'w applications of Hasan'sMAGNOLIABALMwilltrrat-ify yon to yonr heart's con-tent. It does away with Snl-lowness, Redness, Pimples,Blotches, and all diseases amiimperfections of the skin. Itorereomes the flashed sppear-anee of heat, fatigue and ox-

' citement. It makes a lad vol'THIBTYappear bat TWfcS-TT ; nnu so natural, gradual,snd perfect nro its effects,that ftis Impossible to detectIts application.

SALES.

AUOTION BALEBBy JOHN <J. BELL A CO.,REALESTATE ANDUENERALAUCTIONEERS

Office, Rooni ft. Temple Block, overthe County Bank.

Beav estate in all parts pf tbe city, Inctud-Intr resentences and business properties, blocksand ranches, subdivided and sold at auction or

Appl*aisememV< ofevery description of propertya specialty- Saks made at auction by order ofCourts, Administrators, Evecutors, Commission-ers, Receivers, Mortcatrees and Trustees, faithful-lycomply lug with prescribed legal fortiia.

Houses and rooms rented; atnuim; charg-a ofproperty, bold power of attorney forabsentees,collect rents, attend to taxes, insurance, streetwork, improvements and buildings.

A'so, auction, horse and carriage mart andsalts yard, Los Annates street, between First andBecorid streets.

ON FRIDAY NEXT, JANUARY 18At11 o'clock,

OS THE PREMISES,FINE GENTLE,

Graded Dairy Stock,FOOT or CHESTNI T STREET.South of Downey are., East Loa Anjreles. neartbe otsayant rwsVdence of and by order ot E. B.

ofr-ne tiantle, Graded Dairy Stock,among them a number olNevr, Freeh, Rich andLanre Milkers, oihers win*toonb« in;now sprlna;lag bag.

MilPOSITIVE. TERMS CASH.JOHN C BELL, Aurtlmm,

NOTK?Ths above stock ba-i all been raisedhy Mr. Woolsy at Downey, expressly for Dairyand Family use, warranted gentle; handled andquieted by children, p tries in search of Hueyoung heifers to stock their r.m hes, ar dalry-men te improve theirdairies, or as family cows,are unsurpassed. Can be seen on the premisesatany time prey lous to the d \yor sale.

REAL ESTATE,Friday, January 2Mb, at 11 o'clock, onTurn, r street No. 'turner street, cottageHouse, ttile and lot. Also No. 225 Turnerstreet cottage house, stable and lot. Without re-serve tothe highest bidder. Terms atsale.JOHN C. BELL, Auctioneer.

NOTE.?To parties tn search of cheap, nine res-idences, we particularly callthe attention to theabove. The lou are largo and commodious.Each lot isArtxlMJ feet. The grounds are tasti-lylaid cut; the walks are bordered witb oholceflowers;each lot is fenced entire. The lines ofeach lot an designs leu hy rows ot Eucslydtusand evprutw trees. Inthe grass pUts are tastilyset out orange trees. Sowers, shrubs, tube rose*,

and the choicest plants. Lovelylawns of varigateu%-erbe>as, running ths lengthof the carriagedrive way. City water throughout the groundsAnd house. No pains have been spared on thegrounds in obtaining rare, choice plant* amishrubs, of which are now in full bloom. Infront on walks are Eucalyptus for shade. Flf-teen minutes' walk from the Postofflce. TheCentral Railroad will run almost directly Infront otthe doors of eaoh residence. For cheapresidences tb* grounds are beautiful and verydesirable. To be appreciated must bo seen. For? bargain go and see them anyduy before thesal*

AT PHtATE SALE,Fine valuable property on Tempi* street,

sift sourr or mix boohsAnd large lot. Particulars at offlce.

NOYEB & DURFEE,

Auctioneers,NO. 44, NORTH MAINSTREET

Oppealte mart Honar.

Willconduct a oenoral auction huslneea on mootMberal tonne. Prompt returns madron all sales.Our regular Saturday sale.

Horses aod Carriages,vlllhe held atTemple fttroeHtablee untilfurthernotice. E. W. NOYKB,out t'.IAH. A. Dt ItPEK

AUOTION BALK,Every Evemn/ir,

UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE,

01 all manner of goods,at the store of HAMLETR. BROWN, 94 Sprlnj otreet deol lm

FRESH SEEDS.JUST RECEIVED, A FINKASSORTMENT

Flower, Oarden and Field SaedaOf thlarears irowth,

DIRECT PROM EASTERN OROWERS,

Freeh Alfalfa lead aad Boardleaa Barley,

a, an'oanaea MUIMSeed, andKocOa

BVPVT * BICES,

WfhaSaw Streeia, lull

LINES OF TRAVEL.

PACIFIC OOABT

Steamship Company,100DALL, PERKINS A CO., OeneraJ Affan',

SAN FRANCISCO.

NORTHERN ROUTES.STEAMERS LEAVE BANb K.W'Kr \u25a0

For Wrangle, Sitka and Harriaburtf. Alaska, amiNanaimo and New Westiuinatex, li. C.,ac ad-vertshSßd In San Franoisoo news[H.pcin.

For Victoria, Port TownsetiJ, Seattle, TaoOBUsteilacooiu and Olympiaon Jan. 7th, lfdh. L-.'i I.31st, and Feb. Sth, 16th, 24th, at 10 a. m

For AatorU and Portland, Jan. &, 10, 15, 80,26. 30, at 10a. h.

For Eureka, Areata and Ilooktoii,every yV.-.lu.«For Point Arena, Cuffy's Cove, Uttle River

Whiteaboro, Menduciuo City, and Novo, eveiyMontUy.

SOUTHERN ROUTES.TIME TABLE FOR JARUARV.

CoaiKO Socin. (Hum Smth.

\u25a0rsAMsss. f. \u25a0o* a SFt jlr P hLos Angers Jan. 2 Jan. 4 Jan. (\u25a0 Jan. 8Anoon " 6 " 7 " 9 " 11 ,Eureka..... " 7 *' 9 " 10 " 13OrliaU... '* 10 " 12 " U " 1«Los Angel's *' 12 *' 14 " 16 " 18 ,Anoon " U ** 17 " lfl " 21Kuriika ... " 17 " 19 " 20 " 23Orizaba..." 20 " 22 " 24 ' **6I.OS Angel's " 22 " 24 " 26 ' 28Anoon " 26 " 27 " 29 '* 31 'Eureka.... " n "29 '* 30 Fob 2Ortmbs... 80 Fab, IFeb. 8 " 3

Suiamers Oriaaba and Aneon go through to SadSan Diego, leaving San Pedro on the dates oltheirarrivals from S Francisco.

The Oriaaba and Aneon call at Santa Barbaraand Port Harford. (San Luis Obispo) only, ou theroute to and from San Franciaco.

The Eureka and Loa Angeles call at SanBuouaventsira, Santa Barbara, Uaviota, Po:tUarford, Cayueos, San Simeon, Monterey andSkitaCrux.

Cara to connect with steamers from Sau Pedro \u25a0leave the 8. P. B, R. .Depot, Los Aiigeloi, at 10oclock a. jb.,railroad time. I

Rates of Tare from Los Angeles:

Cabin. Steera/';To San Franoisoo, Monterey

or Santa Cruz *lj flOSan Simeon .* 13 10Cayuoos 13 10Port Harford 12 tlUaviota

? W 8Santa Barbara 8 0San Buenaventura i. 7 6San Diego tf 6San Dlsjgo and return 11 ,

gtSr-Plans of Steamers' Cabins at Aunt's otricewhere berths may be secured

For Newport Landing, via Sauta Cruz, etc.,tieight stealuera leave San Francisco about everytwo weeks, as tides serve on the Newport l»ar.

TheCompany reserve* the right to chnnice thesteaniera or theirdays of aailintr

ttsTFOa PASSAGE OR FBEIUIIT AS ABOVE, .OR FOR TICKETS TO AND FROM j

All Important Points in Europe \u25a0

H. MoLELLAN, : : Agent.

OAosj?Na 8 Commttrclal St., Loa Angelos.

S. P. R RTIME SCHEDULE.

Monday, October 15th, 1883. jTrains leave and are dus to arrii o at.

X.OSB dm. IST sQr TJ 1.,n 3 :Aa txtuows:

~ 1lravs aas:va ,

roa aasmtATios. raoa.

8:8S A. at Colton. 4:43 r. M ''2:80 r. a Oolton 11:40a. a |838 A.A jIteming iKxpieae 4:4ft r. a

i and s I6:50 r. a. ( East, ) Emigrant tina. a j8:26 A.H. .... El Paso and East..... 4:4ft r. at6:15 r, a. (Sao Franciaco RxpreM. 7:55 a. m iB:4ft a. n. ( Sacramento. )Emlgr'nt 8:10 r. n9:36 A.M..Rants Anaand Anaheim. 4:00 r. a. j4:60 F. a. .Santa Ana and Anaheim 8:20 a. a

0:30 a. a. Santa Monlos 8:1ft a. a4:10r. a Santa Monica 'S ftftr. a. '16:30r. a Santa Monica 14:60 r. a.

10:00 A.n Wilmington 240 r. at..:00 c. M Wilmington 9:00 A.M.

10:00 a a San Pedro 2:20 r. a.400r.1l 8«n Pedro 9100 Aa. !'SundTya excepted* fSundaya only.

T. H. GOODMAN,General Passenger and Ticket Agent.

A. N. TOWNS,* General Manager.c. c. HEwnr,

Assistant Superintendent, Los Angeles

CALIFORNIA SOUTHERN R. R.MMCT Mil OOWMiWICaTiOsI WITH 'HATMNMLOITY AMSAN MOO.

On and after Monday,Octobai Ist, 1888, trainsof th"c Calllornla Southern Rallroa-l going southwill leave San Bernardino dally, Sunday* ex-cepted, at 10 40 a. St., Oolton at 11:16 a. m., or cmarrival of Easl-boumi Southern Pacific train, .and Riversids at A:SS a. «., arriring at SanDlegO at 7:lb ftsL !

Oolng north, willleave San Diego at8:40 a. M. 1RivorsMe at 5:22, arriring at Oolton at 2:42p. m.,snd San Bernardino at 9:25 p. m.

North bond train makes close connection withSouthern Paciflo train for Loa Angeles and SanFrancisoo. The above la National City time, ,which is 20 minutes faster than San Franolaoo 'time. Passengers willsave from ten (10) tosixty(tut)cents bypurchasing theirtickets ofthe agentbefore entering the cars.Round trip tickets cannot be purchased on the I

train.For Information for freight or tare address

AgentCalifornia Southern Railroad, Oolton, orJ. N.VICTOR,

Superintendent, and Oen. Fr't and Pass, Ag't .National Olty, Oal. a022

IHe for Pasadenn.

Tha undentgaed announcetothe cittsensof LoeAngelas that aVom and after Janusuy 2d, 1884,theywill run a

Four-Hone Hack Daily from LosAngeles to Pasadena,

Irvingthis city every day at 9:80 a. \u25a0~ to ar-rlro at Pasadena at 11:80, and returning at 3:80r. St., giving visitorsfour hours at Pasadena.ornoi mi. oo w. tram strut,

Opposite Conrt House, where orders for the hacktocadi may be left.Jeul lm E. j.MARKHAMa 00.

The Herdic Phaeton Go.,OF 1.08 ANJUEI.KH.

Commencing with

Tuesday, January 1, ISSL

atS:80 a. SL the Phaetons of this Oompany willruo lromthe

Nadeau Block Down First Street to 'Center and Return.Making one trip sach way every flftoen minutesuntil7 r. at. untilfurther notice.

PARE S CENTS.

SPECIAL NOTICE.On and after Wednesday. January Id, 1884,

the Ooassany wUI omb foe the ncooanmodaUonofItansimai a wnfasraj, room, Sued with all theooavwolajaial, salts. », Naateau Blook.RegMh* oak SSTTtass wUI beasublUbed onthe arrlv.l of Use Oabe Bww aei route, beside,fontsAtditliaisl astastoa Hasa,

,?j.a. aaacaaY.lanlf ai|ialalialsal,

LAWYERS.Osoros J. Dims. S. C. lli'bbsll

Hubbell &Denis,ATTORNEYS AT LAW.

ROOMS 5, 4 A6 lICCOMMt.-N BLOCK, ooiner

stain and Comiuercial Bts.. Los Angeles, myfif

ORUSSOS. WEILS A LEE,ATTORNEYS - AT-LAW

Rooms 11 to IS, Baker Block, Los Angeles, Cal.Practice in allStato and Federal Courts, ee2 lm

Wll'SiS. LUCAS & UKVI'LEV,

ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,36 AND 87 TEMPLE BLOCK, l.os ANGELES.

seatltfJ. 0. Uowaao. John Hokarts.

HOWARD & ROBARTS,

Attorneys and Counsellors at LawWilcox Block, 40 Spring St., Loa Angelea.

JaSaTJARRET T. RICHARDS,

Attor.icy-nt Law.OFFICE-Downcy Blocs. Room lfl. m& 1

David Lyon,ATTOR (M E V-A T- L AW,

Room I, Downey Block, Loe Angelas.

Gardiner & Stephenson,Attorneys od Counselors at Law

Orrics?Hooma 1, 2 And 3, AllenBlock,CORNER OF SPRING AND TEMPLE STS.

abritiD. M. ADAMS,

ATTORNEY-AT- LAW,R00m77 Temple Block. Janlltf

J. Brousseau.Attorney and Counsellor at Law.(3TXOS. 53 AND(7. BAKES BLOCK, mrlltf

I.r.Miv U Surra. T. B. BkowrA. W. Hirrros.

Smith, Brown & Hutton,ATTORNEYS AT LAW.

Orrics-ROOMS 01, 02 AUS TEMPLKBLOCK.mrlltf

JNO. 8. CHAPMAN. 1. A GRA ES.

Graves & Chapman,Attorneys and Counselors at Law

BOOM NO. C BAKKR BLOCK. "ellt

JEORGE S. HUPP. THOS. H. SMITH

Smith Hi Hupp,Attorneys and Coun&elors nt Law.

OPPICES-38 * 3t», TEMPLE BLOCK.

Willpractice in .11 c the State and FederalCourts in California and will give prompt anilfaitiiful Attention to all business entrusted tothem oltf

PHYSICIANS.

DR. J. M. WHITE,

DENTAL PARLOR,South Spring street. No. 31 DrTson Block, Loe

Angelea, Cal. J.uOtfM. P. CHAMBERLIN,K. D. "~

Graduate of theHOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL COLLEGE,

Of Missouri at St. Lauis.Office--Rooms 14 and lfi, Bernard Block, op-

posite opera house. Residence, 70S. Mainstreet,obstetrics and Diseases or Women a specialty.Office hours at all times * hen not absent on jrc-

fesstiooal business. dectf tf

DR. R. H. SHOEMAKER,ID X 3 3XT T X f« T ,

Utc ot Philadelphia.

OFFICE?Room No. 7. Nadeau blocli Offlcehours?lo a. if.to 2r. v daily, except Saturdayand Sunday. Contour HIWhirs a specialty. novtHf

OFFICE -Room -2, S -buiuacher block, oppositepoatofflce. office hours?lv to 12 A. v., 2to 4 and7tQBr. at. novfMtn

F. DE W. CRASK, M. D ,HO M OEOP ATH IS T.Especial attention paid to diseases nf infants and

children.Rooms 35 and 30 Baker block. Office hours,

M. S. JOSES.H. D..Lanfranco Block,

LOS ANGELES.

Eve, Ear, Now aud Throat Diseases treatedeiclualvely. oet9.tl

W. L. WILLS, M. D.,

Physician & Surgeon,Office, 21 W. FIRSTST., WIDNEYBLOCK.Offloe Hours-8 to 0 a. at. and 1 to 3 and

7 to 8 r. at. selltf

Elizabeth A Follansbee, M. D.OFFICE, 211 8. FORT STREET

Omci Hours -s to 10 a. n.?? 4to sr. a.

Sixth street cara pew the door, selttf

WALTER LINDLEY,M.OOmcs am, Rbsidrscs

aro. aa a fokt stNext door to IVollwehersdrug store.

Telephone No. 42. Office houis 2 to 4 r. a

lor T. C <aAI.lt.HEALTH OFFIOKR.Offloe,for the present, room 3, Llohtenberger

Block, Main street, above First. Offloe hour,forVaccinating and other city busluoaa, from 8to 111 A. ». leh7tf

JT. TT fSa T.T.,ARCHITECT, SANITARY ENUINEER,

SUPERINTENDENT OP WORKS.Room 2, Duconunun Block.

Allbusiness entrusted willreceive prompt andpractical attention. Jus tl

DR. CHAS. A. H. DE BZICETHY.OFFlCE:?Schumacher Block, otrposite Post-

office, rooms 20 and 21. KESIMENCE: -Pearlstreet, corner Ninth.Office hours:?lo to Ifa. at.: tto4 r. n.; 7toBr.a. at residence. Telephone No. at officeandresidence, 1/10 Day and night callsanaw.red.. JanSlf

Dr. 6. P. Gimngham,

Haanber Royal College Surgeons, England.Member RoyalCollege Pbyslolans, Edinburg

ISt N MAIN ST., NEXT BAKER BLOCK.roselfaf

Dr. J. & Oriffln,OFFICE AT RESIDENCE, 104MAIN STREET.

Offlce Honrs?B to 11 A. M., Ito 3 and 7toS

'Residence Fault aid. of Main street belowFirst, mlo-ti

Dr. Joseph KnrtsNo. 209 Main atreet, opposite Baker Blook

fatrKve snd ear diseases treatsd with the care ofasperAWka. apt!

J. Hannon, M. D,Oovuity Physioian.

MASCAREL BUILDINO,opstalrs. KosldenosOosnMrpolttnn Hotel.

Offioe houra from 10 to ltA. a.; from 1 to ir.M

.PSO-UMrs, Alice Higgins, M. D.

PHYSICIANAND BURGEONoffice and Rssktenos?No. IS Port street, Lo

Angeles, Oal. Office boors, 10 to 12 A.faWa tor. «., 7to »Inth.evening. at? lm

P. T. HUOKINS, M. D.,Heilman Block over Orange Store,

IVMorta Slalß atmt.Morning hours beginat 10 a. v.aad close at 1r11. Evening hoars begin st t:»r. a. and doseal&P. a. Hour, bantu 11 a. a. and lr.a. ds>rotsd toapaotel llalsssat of Sts By., au andTmrsat. abeMeua, No.SsO strM. nl7 lo>

BANKING HOUSES

Farmer i Merchants' BankOi LOS ANaEI.ES.

ESTABLISHED IN 1868.Capital. aXOO.OOO Hurplua null

lleMi rvi I'lind StfOO.OOO.

ISAIAS W. HELLMAN PRESIDENTL.O.OOODWIN . VICEPRESIDENTJOHN MILKER SEORETAKV

ISAIAS W. HELLMAN, JOHN S. (JRIFFIN.O. w. I'HILDS, 0. E. THOS,PHIL.OARNIEII, J, U. LANEERSIII.M,0 DI'COMMI.'N. JOSS MASLAREL.

EXI'HAMiEI'OR N.lUOli

New York, London,Frankfort, Dublin, |

Paris and Berlin.

OT Recoil* Ucpo.it. mid Isauu Th.lr for.

tf Bug and Sell Governments, SUlo.Counts 1and Clt> llonds

\u25a0o 11. Fonebrare, John Rraoit.Sa., 'Pres't. Vloo-rrc'st.F. C. Howss. Cashier.

Los Angeles National Bank.MO. tVi XjRTTI MYIN STREET, Los An

geles. Cal.

CAPITAL,SIOO.OUOI»IRECTORS :

W. Q. Cochran, Col. 11. H. MarkhahPkkry M. Orbkn, i..jj > rIRTsoN, Sr.H. SIHSABACIiU, FJ 0. IIOWM,

GSO. IT. BoMBRARK.

SusTExchange tor salo on all the princip.l citlofthe United Stale and Europe. jelit

First National Bankor LOB ANOELKS.

Capital Muck. «100,001.Burplus, : : : $70,000

E. F. SPENCE, : : : PresidentWM. LACY, : : CashierJD. DICKNXtiL,

D

H. Ma.ihvO. S. «'\u25a0; iino v, E. F. BPENi X

Oan. A. 11. Stan*, Da. L. 11. McDonald..O. S. WITHERST, Jaatn. UeCor,J. F. Crass, (laoaus Undue.,J. E. IIOLLENHSCR, I. LANHBRSIIIE,H. Muiiirv, A. W. Vail,Vdoss 11 aki'rv, S. 11. Mott,J. D. IIicRNRLi., Lr. Sriscs. "itr

XarOas a wonxjErj

OOUNTY BANK,Main St., Los Angeles, CaL

CAPITAL STOCK, PAID UP, SIOO.OOOBoserve Fund. S'JOO.OOO

JOHN F_ PLATER- President.R S. MAKER Vice.Pre.ident.H. L. M... NEIL Caahier.

DIRECTORS:J. S. Slausos, Joruaji Biart,John X I'latbh, Rorrrt S. lUksn,Jons A. Paxros. uaoaos W. cv.-.,:

H. M WIIO.ST.

aVßtrr and SrllKxcuanor on San FranciacoNew York,London, Paris, Berlin and rranklort

JaTßtnr Exchange od all parts ol the UnitedStates and Europe.

tatReceive Monet on open account .od certif-oatu of deposit, and do a general bi.iiklns and

exchanno ttasiiieas

Statement afthe Condition

Farmers' &Mrchants'BankOF LOfi ANCELEH

Attho close of business December 81, ISS3.

ASSETS.

Caidi on hand A470,fi80 14Cash with Banks at San

Francisco and .Newi'ork 00

Cash on call 210,037 40

Totalavailable cash. $ f40,872 MU. S. 4 per cent and other govern-

ment bonds sTt.O4J i<>Loans and discounts M0,6>6 sOBank buildinit (formerly used) . Iti.iKiO 00

Office furniture, vaulU, safer., etc . ;,4;2 39

Total li.irJ.OTil 7r>LIABILITIES.

Capital paidup fS O.OftD Dsurplus ?i..i rosene . Ouo isj

Tntal capiUl... »M)8,000 00L'ti.liii.led :t0,48-. 10l>iiu u<.(s,sitors 1,01C,877 05Hivi.lu,.,!* (..k-rlarcd aud uucnllcd

lor 1,965 00

Total tJ,I7'.WB 75

Fxaininod and found correct.Signed ,

LO. GOODWIN, }O. W. CHILDS. [ Financo Coimuiltcc. iJOSK MASCAKEL.)

STATE OF CALIFORNIA. * ?COUSTTOP LOS AyOSLEH. i !

IriaiasW. Heilman, rresidcnt.and Jolm Milncr,S. mtary, ofthe Fanners' and Merchant!*' Bankof Loe Angeles, being severally sworn, each forhimself, says that tho foregoing statement Istrue to hla b»-st knowledge and belief.

[Sigi.Ldl ISAIASW. HELLMANPresident.

JOHN MILNEIt,Mwrctarv.

HuWribwl and sworn to before nic thla tenthday ofJanuary, 1894.

LSlgned) JAMES C. KAYS,Notary Public of Los Angeles County.

Jl» lm

STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION

LOS ANGELES

COUNTY BANK.JANUARY 2, 1884.

ASSETS.Cash on hand I W.224 U»Cash with other banks 37,»17 .r>oCaah oncall 65.0U0 to

ToUl available cash 1169,042 15Loans 426,908 3tJt'un.unrc and fb-turos 1,900 00Heal tsUte 17,000 00

Total . 9814,850 51

LIABILITIES.Due depositors $554,57S S4,'apiUl Stock 100,000 00Reserve fund ltto.iui voUn.iivided profits 52,215 12Rents collecte.l 1,189 |fDividends unoalltil for n,M» 17Collection acconnt 22 W5

Total 9A14 S5O 51

The Real EsUte Is situated as fellows:InLos Angeles County 915.0C0 0°InSan Bernardino County. s X.OOO 00

T0ta1..... 917,000 00State ofCalifornia, \County ofLoa Angelea. ,

John E. Hater, President, and H. L. Macneil,Cashier, of the Loa Augeles County bank, beingseverally duly sworn, each for himself, says theforegoing statement is true to the beet of hisknowledge and belief.

Jon* E. Platrr, President.H. U MacKbil, Cashier.Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2ddar

of Jaanan , 18S4. A. C. IHH.MF>.NoUry Public, Loa Antceies co., Cal.[?MAL]

STATT.MBTVTOP THI ACTTAL FAID LP (. AMTALOP LOflAMIF.LEA COY'MYHANI.. JAM AST -' 1884.

Amount ofcapital paidup in t *S.gold coin $I00,tW» OC

Stateof California. >County of Los Angeles, iJonn K. Plater. President, and H. L. MacNeil.Y'ashier of Loe Angeles County Bank, being sev.erally duly sworn, each for himself, says theforegoing statement Is true to the best of hisknowltx&e and belief.

iStgnedl Jon*. K. Platrr, President.H. L. IIAONBtt., Cashier.

Suhecribed and sworn to before roe this 94 dayof Jaouary, 1894. A.a UOIJfBS,

fssUL) ano mi Notary Public

00-partnenhip Notice.A 00-mrtnership has been forrnsd between 1

David \V. Weldl and William Frankei, under theflm name ofFtaaksl« WeWt. to carry on a gen,era! inUiSssaillilrnslmss at Saa Pedro, Los Aa-

gates oiniaty. CaMtVnia «B|M

I REAL ESTATE AGENTS.

|CHAS.-BELL. CITaV (?ljABr!o(!ri

| OHARNOOK & BELL,

REAL ESTATE,

NO. S (OlltI' STREET,

Opp. Court Hours, Loi Angeles, CalP. 0. BOX 1650. Jsnmf

BROPHY BROB.,

Real Estate and Loan Agents.

VYIDNEV BLOCK.Mm. SI Pint Mtrrrt. Ittn

Great Bargains

InKumi EalAto ofall classes Inall parts of tlhcity and suburbs, co'iiityfarinaand county townpmperly. hi a great number of cane 4) we can se-cure you bargain* which w 111 pay from lfi to 20per cent >>n tbe investment. Allparties xcekinginvestments aro invited to examine our list ufchoice properliei. l artiea owning valuableproperty haw instructed ua toaacrii.ee on somet<j enable tht ni to improve otber portions. Allpartiea desiring to Invest are invited to call andexamine our listand tbun to visit and oxaminethe bargain- \u25a0 ITeriMm. Tenn>le '.irn't. in eight ofthe situ of thu New Court Hume, Buena Vistaavenue, Alameda, rluiitv, Pearl, Hill,Jeffersonand Wilmington streets.

WE HAVEFine unimproved 5-.vero lots, at about half

prices, on Pico, Wellington and Adams streets,overlooking the t'niverstty and Park, at 8200 peracre and upwards. Callat

EDDY&COSREAL ESTATE BUREAU,Jenfttt OPPOSITE PICO HOUSE.

"m'orford & SON,Real Estate Brokers,

NO. IS* NORTH MPRIXI* MT..Tempi* Block.

Houses, Orange Grove*, Vineyards, ,Ranckos autl Farina

FOR SSLf AND TO LET.Holer by permission 0

.1. R. Tobcnnan, Ex-M.vor: Gen. lleorgoStonemsn, Governor; .loin, [; I'L.ur. I'reat. L. A.County Bank; Gen. John Mansfield, Ex.Lieut.Governor: R. S. Baker.Vlce President 1.. A.t'oun.ty Bank; J. l'eltartliShort., Vitiinlturist; K. F.Xpcnec, President Kir.t National Bulk; 1. W.ilt'llni.ti, President Fanner's nml Mercl.uurs

Bank. deo7 tl

P. E. L. MARSH. S", p.. nt'FF.

W. R. HUFF ACO.,

REAL ESTATE BROKERS, -No. 0 Court street, opposite Court House Webuy and eel! reel estate on conunisaioii. Largelist ol real bargain..

Give us a call. Send for descriptive circular.novSU_

A. YV. Barhktt, E. K. Aj.lTAMir.lt.

BARRETT &ALEXANDER

Real Estate, MiningAND »

INSURANCE BROKERS,Bernard Block,

1NO. 4, WEST FIRST ST.,Los AnveltfM. fnl,

decll tf

Frank E. Adams. Ed E. Adams.

ADAMS & SON,Real Estate Dealers and Money Mere,

lWr.cc, No.338 Pico Hou*e:

Improved and unimproved City and CountryProperty. Orange invhunlri, Vineyards andRanches in the best localities inSouthern Califor-nia, Correspondence solicited.

Addre.., ADAMS a SON,Ho. 33Srico House, N. MainSt ,Loe Angelea, Cal.

blarlc, FinneyHO 5 SADEAU BLOCK,

Real Estate and Commission Dealers.Altkinds of land, bought and anld on coturnts-aion. Loans negotiated end Colony lands so-

looted. Jam lm

L. W. DENNIS. C. C, COOK.

DENNIS A COOK

Real Estate, Loan;... AED ..INSURANCE.

ett BAKER B OCRReferences?Los Antrele. National Bank; First

National Bank; Los Amnio. County P^nk.Ilnve lor sale cfty Propetty, improved and

unimproved; Vineyarda, Gralie nnd Fruit Linda,llalicfnia 'etc. oc.ll tiJ. A. Faraciiit,D. 0. A. Dosixao

DOBIN3ON At FAIROHILD

REAL ESTATE AIKSURARCE BROKERS10 COMMERCIALSTREET, LOS ANGELES

(Three door, from Mainstreet.) sepl?tf

HOTELS?RESORTS.

Cosmopolitan Hotel..First-Class.

THEFINEST HOTEL IN80DTHBKNCALIFORNIA.

HAMMEL A DENKER, Proprietors.

Tidela the only rcliahl..' linn.class hotel,la sit-uated tn the comer ot the cityof Loa Angeles,contains nearly a hundred MJiacious anil airyrooms, newly furnished in tbo most oo.nlon.hlestyle. Rooms Insuites forhunilt-a und ]e,rLlr. onevery Soor, with bot and cold baths.TllETABLE.111 always Is, furnished with tbebest supplies that i,n be i.r,..'0re,l in Ilie market.

APUKE COACH ia always oo bund to carryguests to the house.

No polna sparest to make guests comfortableevery way.

ALABOR HEADING ROOM open night andday.

HENRY HAMMEL.myirtf A.ft. PF.NKER.

The American Colony.??AND

Willmore CityAffordtho most desirable

SEASIDE HOMESInSouthern Calif orvill.

Choice Lands. Good Water, Beautiful LocationMagnificentBeach,

A DELIGHTFUL SEASIDE RESORT.POMEROY aft MILLS,

The Colony Agents in I/oe Astgelen,Otce, corner Mprliijt:A Court Htß

For further partlculara writeto W. E. wilt,MORE; for Colony papers, Colony and Town

Maps, etc., address Kooni L P. U. Building.LosAnewfes. W. K. WILLMORR.

selKHf Managev.

Thiadelightfulresidence is now open for oarera.Rooms Airy and Spaclouß.

An Excellent Table.TERMS RKASONABLB

ApriytnMHH. JKAVAK V.PARI.

Corner Colorado street and Orange Orov. AvenueraaaSaaa. aeim

OITY STEAMDying <fe Scouring Establishment,

mm sows siHttac srsasT.ClothM cleaned and renovated to appear Ilk.

new, CsaUfee C|UUJB urAQESBffCH^

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

After a Silence of two weeks, in which we were en-gaged in stock taking, we again take our old accustomed jplace,

THE LEAD!And announce that we have discovered inevery ofour many departments lines ofgooda

which it is desirable for us to close out at such |reductions as will insure their speedy sale. j- ITHESE GOODS ARE AMONG THE CHOICEST OF j

OUR STOCK.After (he tremendous trade we have enjoyed daring the

past Ihree months, Inroads have been made upon onr largeImportations and we hare discovered many remarkable sett* '\u25a0 jMgains ihat our stock takinghas brought to our notice. These 4slbargains will!><? spoken or daily throng h Ihe local columns mt *Mthis paper. ||

Do not bo deceived; tho legitimate merchant alone is ref 1warded with success. Tho demagogue who baits his trap with1ffi jsweots to ensnare tho unwary is alone caught. a

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station or steamer landing in Southern California, forCash or Easy Installments, j

ds 1Of the Celebrated Manuptctures of "fl

HENRY F. MILLER,Boston, B. SHOHMCER ORGAN CO., New Haven, Coon. jGROVESTEEN & FULLER, NewYork City, TAYLORAFARLEYOrgan Co.,

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Paper, Music Rolls, Music Cases and Binders. Guitars, Banjos, Violins,Violiucellos, Zithers, Tamborines, Flutes, Flageolets, Fifes and A

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elsewhere, and an intimate acquaintance and relation with the Piano aud Organ MauufactUteiß JHand Music Trade throughout the United States, possesses facilities for supplying anythingdestrai : } '4in ths Music lineat Lower Prices than ever heretofore offered In Southern California. *Address P. o. Box 660, Los Angeles, Cal. "L. T. VALENTINE, j

Manufacturers' Sole Agent for Southern California. llea.louartars and Show-room at I

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Qold Fillings, from the smallest to entire Crowns, made withGold, guaranteed to stand the test of time and use.

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NO. 21 LOS ANGELES ST.Dealer inStoves, Ranges, Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Force and Lift jj

lMmpfl, Hnliher Hoee, Crockery and Glassware, Iron ana Lead Pipe. Sole Agent I Xfor tne Snperior Stoves and Ranges, manufactured by Briftge A Beach Manufacrnr- 1|ing Co., St. Louis, Mo. Manufacturer of Tin, Copper aim Sheet Ironware saidArtesian Well Pipe. Plumbing in all its branches done to order witb neatness nnd .iidispatrb. i)*QjU'^wM

JSk. m *|WHOLESALE AND RKTAIL |

DEALER IN WINES 1LIQUORS AND CIGARS. J

I'IRST STREET. BETWEEN SPRING AND MAIN. I|ix.oss ja.rvoßi.BS, qu+tu. went

Pacific Wagon CompelXo. 308 NORTH MUX STREET,

Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Every Description of

Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons, Wagons, Eto,Manufactured from Material Seasoned to Suit this Climate. %

Call and Examine My Goods. J

J. R. McMANIS, Manager. IdrrSStl 'Jj

CP O~ 1

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