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LOS ANGELES DAILY HERALD. VOL. XXXI.—NO. 100. amusements. UK AND OPERA HOUSE. H. C. Wyatt, Lessee and Manager, A GREAT EVENT! WEEK COMMENCING j JANUARY 7th MONDAY, jJANUAIiI ' Wednesday and Saturday Matinees. L X D I A THOMPSON AND USB OWN NEW OR AND ENGLISH Jfl 111.l K(l L CO. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Wednesday Matinee and Thursday Evening. Stephens A Solomon's New Satirical Burlesque. PENELOPE ! Friday, Saturday, Saturday Matinee, First production on any stage of the latest satire, columbvs ! 60 people in the cast 60 •harming music! elaborate co3tkmjjs! two carloads of scenery! thb largest and most complete or ganization in america! ja2 Pricea, 25n., 50c, 75c. and $1.00. GRAND OPKRA HOUSE. H. C. Wyatt, Lessee and Manager. ONE WEEK, COMMENCING JANUARY LiTU, Direct from Europe. JTI. 11. I.KAVITT'S (irass European Novelties ! A High-Class Vaudeville Organization, com prising the leading Star Specialty Artists from the principal continental theaters, making their first appearance in I os Angeles. Also special engagement of the great Comedians, McINTYRE AND HEATH, The highest salaried artists in the profession. Bach and every act absolutely a new and posi tive novelty! WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES. |ag LOS ANSELES THEATER. H. C. Wyatt, Lessee and Manager. ONE WEEK,COMMENCING SUNDAY,JAN.I3. : BEN AND IDALENE COTTON i Supported by their own company of Ladies aud Gentlemen, In the following popular Comedy Dramas: The Old Home, Black Diamonds, Wild flower, Jessica. Sunday and Monday, "The Old Home"; Tues day and Wednesday, "Black Diamonds'; Thursday Night and Baturday Matinee, "Wild Flower"; Friday and Saturday, "Jessica." PRICES—EVENING, 75c, 50c. and 25c. MATIN XX, ONLY 25c. and 50c. jaß LOS ANttiiuEo THEATRE. H. C. Wyatt, Lessee and Manager. THRBE NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATINBK, January 0,10,11,12- HISS VERA HI. BEANE. Enpported by the AZALEA DRAMATIC COMPANY, In the suecessfnl Comody Drama by Ueo. 3. Wheatley- A WOMAN SCORNED! In three acts. THE SOCIETY EVENT OF THE SEASON! Prices as usual. Saturday Matinee—2sc. snd 50c. ja5U jjtUtST-C LABS FREE ~ ENTERTAINMENT AND CONCERT. VIENNA BUFFET,: Cor. Main and Hequena streets. EVERY EVENING AND SUNDAY AFTEROON. FAMILY RESORT. Entrance on Requena street, By a Quartette of CELEBRATED HUNGARIAN SOLOISTS. Fine Hungarian Kitchen in connection. Ja2 tf jyj-ATCH RACE FOR $500. FIVE MILE RUNNING RACE AT AGRICULTURAL PARK, Friday. January 11 Hi, between HISS JIVHTIU PEEK —AND— HISS LIZZIE WILLIAMS, Changing horses at the end of each mile in front of the Grand Stand without touching the ground. Also, same day, Miss Peek will ride against her riderless horse, Long View. She will also attempt to beat 1:54, standing upon two horses. Races called at 3 r. M. promptly. Admission, 50c. ialS-8t (CALIFORNIA DIME MUSEUM A THEATER ] North Main street, near First. Doyi.k A Isaacs, Proprietors. THE POPULAR FA.MILK. RESORT. W»BK COMMENCING SATUBDAY, JaNUABY 5. A SHOW FOR THE MABSEBI Novelties! Wonders! Marvels! MDSEVM — Etta Clark, Double-Jointed and Double-Brained Girl; lolas great Trunk Mys tery, Miss Grace Zola, the White Moor; James Gousales, the Transparent Phenomenon; Prof Grelner, Master Glassblower, Panchand Judy; "'theater—The Halls, Bessie and Clarenca, Refined Society Sketch Artiste, and Talking Dog Qneenie; Girard Leon's Trick Elephaut; Horton E. Henry, Clever Ventriloquist; Dante Bros , Fire Fiends; Prol. Queen, Mystifying M Doors open from 10 a. m. to 10 r. if. Admission, 10c. Reserved seats 10c. extra. A KNIYBRBABY OF ROBERT B~URN3 GRAND CELEBRATION BY THE I CALEDONIAN CLUB j On FRIDAY EVENING, the 25th Inst , iv the TURNVEREIN HALL, South Spring St., at 8 o'clock. An assembly will take place after the literary exercb es. Tickets to be had at the music stores snd from members of committee. J*lo-tf QECOND TERM. SECOND TERM ! COMMBNCIRO AT FISCHER'S DANCING • ACADEMY, 229 South Spring Street. For gentlemen and ladies. Thursday evening, January 3d; ladies and children, Saturday af ternoon, January sth, at 2 o'clock. Hall to rent and parties every Friday night. WANTS, PERSONALS, AND OTHER AD vertiseraents under the following heads Inserted at the rate of 5 cents per line for each insertion. . DIVIDEND NUTIi: 2. ixrwvrniTSo. 9 of the los angelhs I) Savings Bank for the six months ending December 31. 1888, is now due and payablf at the rate of 5 per oent. per annum on term de posits and 3 per cent, per annum on ordiaarj deposits. W. M CASWELL, Secretary. ja3-14i ~ ALLOPATHISTS. Dr' J. W. REESE. HEALTH-OFFICER, NC 7N. Spring St. Telephone 605. d2fl-tf. WBBTHm in SPISIAL MEKIINu7>?LOS ANGEoIIB a Lodge, No 42, F. A A. si., Wednei ,_r\_ day, January 9th, at 7:30 P.M., for workXX In tbe first degree Sls'er Lodges and'"* vlsiti w brethren are cordial I v Invited to attend. By order, J. GOLDBWORTHY, W. M. Ja9 D. J. DARK. Secretary. OTIcK TO STOCKHOLDERS—~THB AN nual meeting of the stockholders of the San Qabrlol Wine Company will be held at, the office of the company on January 12th, at 10 o'clock a. m. for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for tbe ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may be brought before the meeting. San Gabriel, Cal., January 1, 1889. Ja3-llt T. G. HAINES, Secretary. mHE ANNUAI7fif~EETTNO~"OF~ THE STOCK JL holders of the J. M. Griffith Company w<ll be held at the office of the Compiny, No. 532 N. Alam-da «'.. Los Angeles, Cal., on Monday, January 21, 1889, at the hour of 10 o'clnok A. v , for the purpose of electing a Board of Dlreciors to serve daring the ensuing year and the transaction of such other basinets as may come before the meeting. H. G. STEVENSON, Secretary. Los Angeles, Cal., January 5, 1889. JaC-lOt STOCK HOLLERS' MEETING—THE ANNUAL meeting of the Stnckbolders of tbe Provi . dencla Land, Water and Development Company will se held at the office of the company, In rooms 8 and 9 in the Bryson A Bonebrake block, on tbe northwest corner of Spring and Second sts., in the city of Los Angeles, county of Los Angeles, State of California, on Monday, Janu ary 14, 1889, at 10 o'clock a. v , for the purpose of electing a board of directors an transacting such other business as may he brought, before said meeting. T. W. T. RICHARI 8. Secretary. d2Bja!4 rule wo* a i.. MRS. PARKER, BUSINESS MEDIUM AND clairvoyant, 28 Bouth Spring street. Room 15. ______ D~ IVORCE AND BPECI alty. Advice free. W. W. HOI.COMB. At torney, 11 Temple street, Room 10-12. d29-tf E~~ LSIE RKYNoYdS— MATERIAITziNG BK ances Thursday and Friday evenings at 644 8 Spring st 50 cents. jalO It OTICE-THE DRAWING COR THE i.OT• for the benefit of the British Benovo'ent Society is postponed till the 17th. Tickets at SUMNER'S, »4 N. Main. ia9 7t* IFJAMEBT. WYMAN, FORMERLY OF BOS ton, Mass., will communicate with bis brother there he will receive Information greatly to blB advantage. Any one knowing bis whereabouts will confer a great favor by ad dressing P. O box 3,022, Boston, Mass. ial-Tu-Th-Bat-3m TUsT ARRIVED — MRS DR. YOLANDe" •I most wonderful aud highly gifted English Palmist, now iv this city lor short time only: lead your life, past, present, future: without question or mistake, gives advice on business, money matters, changes, travels, family affairs, etc.; describes friends or enemies; tells you what business yon are most adapted for, also what part of the country is best suited for you, etc. Remembar, perfect satisfaction in reading one's life or no charee. Office, reoms 12 and 13 (upstairs), No. 210J4 8. Spring st. bet. Third and Fonrth st. jas Ht j" PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR COT tages,slo; for 8-room houses, $15. J.FRIED LANDER, architect, 23 N. Spring st. 524 12m HE ASSESSMENTS Workman St., between Downey aye. and Warner sts., are now due and payable at tbe office of T. F. JOYCE, 19 W. Firsi st. ja3-lm XCELSIOR STEAM LAUNDRY—MAIN offioe permanently located at No. 15 West Second st. Laundry 184 Wall st All orders promptly attended to. Telephone 3C7. d2stf RS, SEAL CURES ALL CHRONIC DIB -ea;es: cures use of tobacco in any form, liquor or opium; cure of tobacco guaranteed or no pay; sittings dally. No. 306 8. Main st. d2B lm* THE METROPOLITAN LOAN ASSOCIATION of Los Angeles, California, will Issue its third series on February Ist, 1889. Oue thousar d shares will be sold. Parties wishing to subscribe will apDlv at the Secretary's office at. the Board of Trade' Building, northwest cor ner of First and Fort streets for particulars. d2O-lm T. H. WARD. Secretary ~ lIZIIJ!^E!£?t'"S - ~, HAZARD A TOWNSEND (H. T. HAZARD and James R. Townseud), solicitors of pat ents and attorneys iv patent cases; patents se cured in all countries; eopvrlglits. trado marks and labels. Room 9, Downey block, Los An geles, CaL jalOtf IOK^HKNT^ItO^S^ InOR RENT—IFURNISIIED AND 1 UNFUR ' niihed room, at 11 8. Bunker Hill arc. j*9 2t* OR rTsNT— FIfItNISHED AND UNFUR nished rooms. HI7V, 8. Main St., bet. Ninth and Tenth. Ja9 lm* FOR ROOMS FOR rousekeeplng; also 2 rooms, 14 Regent st. JaB 51* OR RENT—UNFURNISHED ROOMS —IN the Norton block, cor. Beventh and Hill sts. Suitable for light housekeeping. d25-lm* FOR RENT—2 PLEASANT COTTAGES ON the hill; near in. BaKER A BOYD, 304H N. Main st. Ja9 3t» OR RENT-FINE 20-ROOM BOARDING OR lodging-house, close in, for $60 per month; cheapest rent in the city; rare chance. Room 8, No. 7 N Spring st. jastf FOR RENT - ELEGANTLY FURNISHED house of 10 rooms, with all modern im provements; located on cor. Flower and Pine St. Apply to MRS. CARLISLE, 172 Flgueroa at. js3 st» OR RENT—THE CLIFTON HOUSE, ON the cor. of Fort and Temple sts.; 40 rooms; every modern improvement; possession givea February 1, 1889. JOHN 1 REDICK, South ern California National Bank. d!9tf FOR RENT—FINE NEW 10 - ROOMED house, 1 block from cable cars, sightly loca tion; baths, closets, fireplaces, hot and cold water; every modern convenience; good for a family, or for boarding or lodgmg house. Cheapest rent in the city; only $30 per month. Call at Room 3, No. 7 N. Bpring St. C. WHITE. d2stf IS YOUR HOUSE VACANTT~ LOS ANGELES Rental Agency, a department of the Los Angeles Real Estate and Financial Agency, No. IN. Fort st., (N. W. cor. First and Fort) will find you a tenant. They have made a success of honse-rentlng. Do not require exclusive agency. Do not charge commission unless they find the tenant or you fail to notify them promptly, in case you or some other agent suc ceed in renting it before they do. TBBMS For securing a tenant, collecting snd paying over first month's rent, ten per cent, (only three days' rent). For collecting subsequent rents, paying taxes and leasing property by the year, special ana lower rates. J. C. FLOURNOY, jalOlt Secretary. FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RENT —LARGE, FURNISHED HALL and anteroosa, suitable for society meet ings. Address J. H. MELViLL, room 1, Safe Deposit building. Jas 7t* IpOl RENT—STORES ON MAIN, SPRING, ' Port and other streets; hotels, apartments, houses, etc. A. L. TEELB, corner Second and Fort sts. ]a2tf oArrest—ho usesTbto res.Tong list j changing every day. LOS ANGELES RENTAL AGENCY, 1 N. FORT ST. 1. O. FLOURNOY. Secretary. die FOR RENT— J7IOR RENT— Store, next, new Postofflce, Fort st Store, 116 W. Sixth at. 8 rooms, up-stalrs, 116 W. S'xth st. 2 stores, Los Angeles, near Third St. 16 rooms, 106 S. Los Angeles st. 20 rooms. Seventh st. and Maple aye. 2 stores, Main St., near Fourth. Apply to J. B. LANKERSHIM, 526 I Main st. ja6-lm O^RENT—SALOON, FINELY ARRANGED expressly for the business; low rent; pos session given immediately; also 10 rooms, bath audf all modern oonvenieoces for a flrst e. ass lodging-house. Inquire of JOHN C. BELL, No. 134 N. Main,next to Hellman'sßank. ]»8 7t WAN ■ ED —MALE HELP. Ap ply to "PAINTER," this office. ja6 10i* ANTED—AN ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN to take charge of an office in San Franolsco Salary $100 per month. Small capital re quired. Call or addrers ADVANCE PUB LISHING CO , 247 South SprlDg St. J7-st» THURSDAY MORNING. JANUARY 10, 1889. WANTED—SITUATIONS. TWO YOUNG men on a ranch iv a hoal'hy location; salary no object Address A. SHEA, 81. Cha'les Hotel. ja9 2f ANTED—A COMPETENT DRBSSKAKEB desires to sew in families by the day. Ad dress 518 W. Fourth st, bet. Orand aye. and Hope st. )«0 3t* ANTED—BO OK KEEPER HAVING SPARE time would like to take care of small bci of books and attend to co'lections. Best of references Address X,, Herald office. jalO Wa NTBli-dwiDY WOULD LUCE WORK IN dressmaking shop; can work at most any thing except button holes and fancy bosoms: or would go in f-tmil as seamstress. Addrots M E. BfcELEK. 25 8. Water St., East Los An geles, or answer ad. in Herald. jaO 3t* wanted—miscellaneous. anie^sict^eTt7TfrXmeT«^^ est place at BURNS'. 231 8. Springst I^Ut^ALE— BUTCHER BHCP; BUILDING ■ can be used for other business. Apply cor. First and Alameda. jas lm* WANTED — BUYERS - FOR NEW VOCAL and instrumental folios of music, at 25c. Guitars, violins, strings, etc, cheap, at Bui us,' 231 couth Spring, Stein's piano warerooms. JalO 7t ANTED—TO HAVE LAND CLEARED OF greasewood and brush for the wool ob t.tned. Apply before 10 a. M. at 12 Allen block. la 10 It* FOR SALE. IZoH. F Weber Piano; cost :1<800; neirly new. In quire SE. nor. Twelfth and Main sts. j9 7t 110 R SALE — THoItoIKrHBREI) FOWLS aud eggs of 15 varieties by A. C. RUSCH HAUPT, ou Stato st , Brooklyn Heights. P. 0. box 43, Station "B." circular free. d3ot,i* OK SALT—T UX STA'ITO~NERY AND NO tiou store at 130 S. Soriug st. will be sold at auction tc-day (Thursday) at 11 a. m. A rare chance to buy into a first-class business at your own figure JalO-lt* F~ "OR BALE^A"riORBIS AND ftl'iUNc, WAGON with wine route (family trade), will be sold cheap this week, on account of departure. This is a good opportunity to start In a good paying business, as owner will not charge any thing for the route. Apply 14 Edd street, in coal yard, opposite Southern Pacific depot. jatOlt* or^saTe^-onF"wan" large black horses, weight about 1,200 pounds each, well matched, goid carriage team; together with throe-seated Gates' surrey and line set har ness, robes, etc.; also, one span well matched black horses, weight about 1,000 pound, each, very stylish and good roadsters, together with one fine new bnggy and harness and one two seated Gates' surrey; also, two sets good single harness Property is all first-class, aud will be sold very low for cash. Enquire of E. L. BUCK or L. H. GREEN, Hoffman House, lot Angeles JalO 3t FOR SALE—City Property. BATH. 35&.0"1r near and Pearl. HOW'S, 9 N. Main. ]l-lm* OR SALE—BABY TERMS, LOT 60x165 ON Flower St., with now 2-story house and gar den. Apply 133G Flower st dll lm» OR BALE7~DiRT-C HEAP—TWO LOTS, black 9, lots 25 and 26, In Howes' tract. 81G WOLFF, 210 N, Main St. lag lm FOB BALE—CHOICEStHrESIDENCE COR nerln Los Angeles, 165x190 to 20 foot alley, corner Figueroa and Adams sts. Offered during next few days at a reduced price by owner. 58 N. Spring St. jalOeod OR _ BALE—HOUSE AND LOT ON FIRST street, between Grand and Bunker Hill avenues. Elegant site 37x120 fee*; 4 rooms, kitchen and bath room. Apply to A. O. HOLMES, room 37, Temple block. ja3 tf OR AND $10 PER MONTH buys a lot on horse car line; 30 minutes from center of city; prices $290 to $500; pure water free; cheaper than rent A. L. TEELE, agent, Second and Fort sr.s. ja 2tf OR SALE—THE BIGGEST BARGAIN IN tho city—Two story house and lot (50x120. corner) on O'ive, near Second; price $7,500, $4,500 cash, balance 5 years. Apply to "wuer, 15 West First st' __ I( ?: 2t *_ cITsALif^ATIaRGE FIRE-PROOF SAFE, weight 7,000 lbs., inside measurement 52 In.; 48 and 18 combination lock. Also, a double writing desk, 8 fee'long by 53 incfes wide; drawers ou either side. Will sell cheap. Call on J A. COWELL, 201 W. Flr«t-sr. jl-tf I"^r~sTle— ONK OF THE MOST CON VENI ' ent 8-room houses you ever saw; the rooms are all large; 4 grates in tho house; plenty of closets; good bath-room; good story-and-a-half barn, and all new; you will say it is well worth the money wo ask. If you see it MILLER A HERRIOTT, 34 N. Spring st 15 tf IjlOR SALE BY THE OWNER —FURNISHED 1 house of 7 rooms and two lots on the hills, within one mile of the city center; frnit trees, outhouses, chicken-yard, etc.; all rooms nicely furuished and house all ready to commence housekeeping; will be sold at a bargain; owner can be found on the premises uutil 12 m. dally. CHARLES RUTHARD. 121 Brooklyn aye. dl6-lm MUST BE SOLD—ELEGANT HOME. BEAU tiful house and barn, with elegant grounds, situate on most delightful eminence, among the bon ton of the city. The house is new, has large rooms, elegant parlors snd halls, withcory modern Improvement; Is finished in Bel Redwood and cannot be surpassed in beauty, location, or desirability. The owner cannot use and mu«t sell, or would rent by year to a very desirable tenant, but prefers to sell at a great sacrifice. Enquire No 16 S. Main st. GEO. O. FORD. d!8-lm fOX NALE—Country Property. 6^~sTlE— A | variety of good fruit and good house. Ap ply T. S . box 170, this office. ]a 8 lOt FOR SALE—I4O ACRES FINEST" ALFALFA land on Washington 6t., four miles west of ciU limits; pays $200 per mouth as horse pastnre; good improvements. Owner com pelled to sacrifice for good reasons. Will sell for $90 per acre, half cash. After 30 days this land will be withdrawn from sale. BYRAM 4 POINDEXTER. 19 W. First St. jalO lm THE JURUFA LAND AND WATER oOM pany offers a six thousand acre tr*ct; will §e;i in forty acres lots; situated three miles noi th west from Rowell Hotel, Riverside, Cal., with a good water right of one miner's inch of water to every seven and one half acres of land, for the extremely low price ot one hundred and twenty-five dollars ($125) per acre. Ouo-quar ter down snd balance to suit buyers' conven ience. The land Is level and In a beautiful sheltered valley, and Is the best orange land In Southern California. Commission paid to agents. Address HENRY C. REGISTER, 125 W. First St.. or WICKS 4 WARD, 80 Temple Hock. Los Angeles, Cal. d3O-8m TO EXIIHANUE. HOUSE and corner lot, close in, for acreage. Room 3. No. 7 N. Spring st. jaStf mO EXCHANGE—S FINE HOUSES, CLOSE A in, for good Eastern property. Room 3. No. T N. Spring at. l*»t* FOR EXCHANe>E—THE BEST SANTA ANA and San Fernando Valley lands for first class Bastern city or farm property. Address OWNER, room 6, Allen block, Los Angeles. Ja4 7t* CALIFORNIA AND EASTERN PROPERTY for exchange. MCDONALD, room 8 Wilson Block, corner of Spring snd First sts. d 22 lm I HOB EXCHANGE-$950 EQUITY IN VEKY ! choice fruit land for city property. JULIUS LYONS, room 7. Allen block, cor. of Spring and Temple. jO-tf TO EXCHANGE—4 NICE RESIDENCES IN Los Angeles for Kansas City property. J. <'•■ FLOURNOY, secretary, No. IN. Fort. Jas 7t FOR EXCHANGE—FOR LOT IN CITY—TWO horses, wagon, buggy, hsrness, mower, rnke and 25 tons alfalfa, worth in all about $600. Call before 10 A. m. at 12 Allen block. Jalo-2t. 0 BXOIWNOB-4.006 PiaCBS Of PAOP erty. Houses, lots, business property, ranches, Eastern property, etc , etc Call for anything you want. J C. WILLMON, W. Fltst-st jl 31t WILL TRADE ~35 ACRES CHOICE GLEN dale property, located on proposed line of Gleudale railroad, font of mountslu, with 60 shares of Verdugo Water Company. Magnifi cent soil, settlements all around. Will trade for rliy pronertv at reasonable price per aero iw. R. BURKE, 55 N, Spring it. dl 9 wAsun t! I FINANCIAL. Mone sums ROBERT HARDIE.BI and 83 Temple Block MONEY~TO LOAN IN~BUM3 TO SUIT. F. C. ANDERSON, 28 N. Spring. ja2tf ■XI LOAN —A. J. VIELE PyyVyVVU room 1, New Wilson Build lug. First aud Spring. dl 2 lm }»prrt /\?v7\ to loXn on first-class 'o\7,\)\J\J mortgages, 10 percent.net. VRAM A POINDEXTER, 19 W. First st : d 23 lm ANGELES REAL ESTATE AND FINAN CIAL AGENCY, 1 N. FORT ST., loans money at low rates In round sums. J. 0. FLOURNOY, secretary. rtl6 MONEY TT> LOAM ON FIRST-CLASS MORT gages. Apply to JOHN MILNER, agent for Bal our, Guthrie & Co , Sau Francisco, room 9, Baker block. ja3 lm WANTED — LOAN $5,000 OR $0,000 ou Improved cltv property three times the value of the loan; high rate paid. Room 3, No 7 N. Spring st. Jastf MONEY TO LO A N—SAVE RENtTjOIN THE Home Building Association Build your- BClf a home and p.iy for it on tho'installment man. Fo* iufotniatiou apnlv to M. C. WEST BROOK, 8 oratory, room 87, Phillips blook, Spring st. jilO 6m LOST AND V I Ml. LOsT-^GGLD "HEADED" night, at meeting of tbe Elks. Engraved: 'To T. A. Brunswick by Schroder A Caley, Xmas, 1888 " Please re'urn to Reception sa loon )a7t.f EXCURSIONS. ISxc v U nioutbly. Through sleeping cars to Kansas City and Chicago FREE sleeping accommoda tions going East. For lowest rates, etc., apply to WARNER BROB., 34 N. Spring St., Los An geles. dl2tf DENVER AND RIO GRANDE AND ROCK Island route excursions will leave Los Angeles every Tuesday. Tourist sleeping cars elegantly equipped, free of charge. Call or ad dros, F. W. THOMPSON, 110 N. Spring St. Ja 3-tf FREE EXCURSIONS—THROUGH CARS TO Chicago. Only one change to Boston. Con ductors and porters accompany all parties. Leave Los Angeles January 10th and 24th, February 7th snd 21st, March 7th and 21st A. PHILLIPS A CO., 44 N. Spring St., Los An geles, Cal. d27-tf SOUTHERN PACIFIcncoIdPANY-THROUOH excursions to New York, Boston and Phila delphia. Elegant new tourist carl with ladles' dressing room and lavatory; stoves with im proved heaters for making tea and coffee; com plete equipment of cushions, bedding,curtains, eto,: uniformed colored porters; 8. P. Co.'s party conductors go through to New Orleans, thence to Boston and Philadelphia. But on- change of cars (in Union Depot.) at New Orleans. The Sunset and Queen and Crescent Route through the rich and historic South, Meridian, Bir mlngham, Coattanooga, Cincinnati, etc. Quick time, direct connections. Excursions leave Los Angeles December 16:h and 30th , 1888,; January 13t ~ February 3d and 17th; March 3d, 17th and 31st; April 14th; Mar sth and 19th, 1889. For further particulars call on or write any of the agencies of the SOUTHERN PACIFC COMPANY in Southern California, orC. F. SMURR, Assistant General Passenger Agent southern Paciflo Company, No. 202 N. Main st.. Los Angeles, Cal. dl 3 5m EDUCATIONAL. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING. AND TELE graphy taught day and evening by compe tent Instructors. LONGLEY A WAGNER, 24 W. First St. j7tf IGHT BUSINESS College aud English Training School. Tem ple and New High st*. D. B. WILLIAMS, Prin. dlStf THE LOS ANGELES CONSERVATORY OF Music, No. 406 S. Main St. Complete course either in music, art, language or elocu tion. MRS. EMILY J. VALENTINE. President. LOS ANGELES BUSINESS COLLEGE AND English Training School, cor. Temple and New High sts. Experienced teachers; complete courses of study. Day snd evening sessions. D. B. WILLIAMS. Prin. d3ot S'~IQ. A. FARINI'S MUSICAL STUDIO, No. 151 S. Hill st. Pupils prepared for the operatic and concert stage; alsooratorio. Class lessons of three and four at reasonable rates. Reception hours, 2 to 3 r. m. dally. d2l tf CJT. MATTHEW'S HALL, O BAN MATEO, CAL. A Church School for boys, under mllitary discipline. Twenty-third year. Prepares for college or for bnslness. Easter term will beglu January 3, 1889. Send for catalogue. REV. ALFRED LEE BREWER, M. A., dll lm PrlnoipaL IirOODBURY'S BU~SJNEs¥cdLLEGE VV —AND— SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING INSTITUTE, 159 South Spring Street, Los Angeles, Cal SESSIONS DAY AND EYENIMQ. For particulars, call at offioe or address. s2O-ly F. C. WOODBURY. Principal. ARC Hll EC rs. S. SPRING . st. d!2tf CHAS. W. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, ROOMS 3 and 4, Downey block, Los Angeles. d22tf CIEO. F. COSTERISAN, ARCHITECT, ROOMS r 21, 22. 23 S. Spring St. Los Angeles. d!2B BLACKMAN A WILBON, Architects, 11 West First street, lafljm Loa Angeles. Cal. HillaElltr^lTßimj^^^ . St. Hours Ito4p. M. Telephono 353. Residence. 134 8. HIU St. «U* IBAAC FELLOWS, 11. D.-HOMBOP ATHIBT Office Hours—ll to 12 A. M>, 2to 5 r. M., Office—Nos. 2 and 6 Odd Fellows' Building, Los Angeles, Cal. Residence 408 South Main street. J a -tf. SB. SALISBURY, M. D.. HOMIEPATHIBT. . Office, rooms 11 and 12, Bryson block, cor. First and Spring sts. Residence, 538 8. Pearl at. Office hours, 11 A. H. to Bp. M. Telephone Nos.: Office 697: residence 577. d24t,f REGULAR PHYSICIANS. lT! ; children. Offices, 28 8.; Spring Tele phone 907 JalO lm DR. DARLING OCULIST AND AURIST Office 25 North Main St Offioe Hours. 9a. m, to4r.it. Jltf-d&w EA. DE CAILHOL, M. D.—AT HIS BAM . tariunt, Pearl, south of Temple. Telephone 891. jl-tf R. KANNON, VISITING PHYSICIAN Sis ters' Hospital; N. Main St., rooms 1.2 and 3. d27tf R. J. wThITpFELD (LATE OF NEW YORK) at No. 23 S. Spring st. Hours. 10 to 12 A. St. and 3to6r. M. Telephone 1019. Resl dence, 112 Ellis aye. d2l lm E. CLACIUS. M. D., OFFICE, NO. 75 N . Spring st, rooms 33 and 31. Hours from 11 a. v. to 2r. m. Specialty—Skin and sexual diseases and chronic diseases in general. d24tf TkR. W. W. MURPHY, OCULIST AND AUR- U Ist, 107 8 Spring St., Hollenbeck block, Los Angeles. Office hours, 9a.u.to 12 m. and 3to 4 P. M. d24tf RB. DR. J. M. SMITH (FORMERLY MRS. C. E. BOURCEY) Infirmary and Lying-in Hospital, 145 BelloTuo aye. Ladles cared for during confinement Midwifery a specialty. d2B-6m . rTcTeDGAR SMITH—DISEASES OF WO men a specialty. Dr. Smith has *JJ«ftl«: sire use of tte Brinkerhoff painless system of treatment for rectal diseases of L. A. city and county. Office, oor. Spring and Second »v., Hoi lenbeck block. 4*«R DR. WEST HUGHES, FORMER RESIDENT Surgeon to the New York Hospital Sur gery (including genlto-nrinary diseases) and diseases of the nose, throat and chest 75 N. Spring st. Honrs, 9to 12.2 to 5. d24tf HILTON WILLIAMS. M. D.,M.C P-8. 0. . Specisl attention given to all bead, throat and chest diseases, including the eye, ear and heart. Compound oxygen, nitrous oxide and the inhalation used in all cases of lung disease. Office Hollenbeck Block, comer Second and Spring sts.. Los Angeles Cal. Jal EBECCA LEE BORBRY.M 53OFFICE, NO. 7U N. Main St., rooms 8 and 9. Special at tention paid to obstetrics, gynecology, diseases of chest snd throat and children T s diseases. OfflMhours. 9 to 11 a. M. and 2 to* and 7 to 9 p. H. Telephone, No. 513. Night calU prompt y answersd. «2«l buninesn cr4ncb« Business well established and g ort paying paper and notion house. Call on BURCH A Boa l. 3 S. Fort. JT-tf ONE HALF INTEREST IN ESTABLISHED office. Business clearing now from $10 to $20 per day. Reason for Belling, to secure tbe services of good business partuer. Price $200. Call early, s. Spring St., room 9. JalO It* a RARE BARGAIN—FOR SALE. A FIRST rV class photograph gallery; new; the only one in a city of 10,000 inhabitants; 5 years' lease: very low rent; clears now nearly $200 per month; Important business compels owner to return East: full particulars furnished st the Photo Supply House of Sam C . Partridge, 529 Commercial st., San Francisco. jaS 7t dentists. si.. McDonald block. dls-tf DR. W. H. MASSER HAS REOPKNED HIS dental office in rooms 1 and 2, California Bank building, cor. Second and Fort sts. d3O-tf ENTIsTRY—THE BEST DENTAL WORK done in all branches at reasonable rates by DR. C. H. PARKER, rooms 6 and 7, 8. 6pring st. j»2 lm DE NTAL INSTITUTE.COR. SPRING AND Temple streets. Set teeth, $5.00; gold 011- Ing, $1.00; amalgam filling, 50c; extracting, 25c. A regnlar graduate In constant attend ance. d2l tf 1882—establibhbd—1882. DR. L. W. WELLS, DENTIST, 23 S. SPRING st. Filling teeth painless and gold work a specialty. Teeth extracted, with liquid gas, only safe and reliable anesthetic in use for the painless extraction of teeth, j4 10m A DAMS BROS., DENTISTS, 23 8. SPRING (X street. Rooms 4 and 5, Gold fillings from $2 up. Amalgam and sliver fillings, $1. Painless extraction of teeth by vitalised air or nitrons oxide gas, $1. Teeth extracted without gas or air, 50 cents. Best sets of teeth from $6 to $10. By our new method of making teeth, a misfit is impossible. All work guaranteed. We make a specialty of extracting teeth with out pain. Office Hoars from BA. M., to SP. M. Sundays from 10 A. M. to 12 m. Night cal Is answered office 118-tf ATTORNEKS. Offices, 26 and 27, Bryson-Bonebrake Block, northwest corner Second and Spring streets. ' jalOtf ELLS, GUTHRIE A LEE (G. WILEY Wells, F. B. Guthrie, Bradner W. Lee). Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law, rooms 11 to 18, Baker block, Los Angeles. CaL jaO-tf H. K. S. O'MBLVENY. W. r. HRNNING. OMELVENY A HENNING, ATIORNEYS-AT- Law, rooms 7 and 8, University Bank build ing. New High st, Los Angeles. ja9tf ALTER ROSE. ATTORNEY, ROOM 6 AL len block,cor. Spring and Temple sts.n!4-tf AB. HOTCHKI3S, ATTORNEY, ROOMS 8 . snd 9, Safe Deposit building, cor. New High and Temple d!7tf CHASE A FORRESTER, EXAMINERS OF Titles and Abstractors, Room 35 and 86, Phillips' block. No. 1. j.Vtf SPECIALISTS. . nose and throat diseases a spe-fI^BBS clalty: 23 years' experience. HautaKHsSjj, Ana. Cal. nl7 2m* J7IIFTH ANNUAL FLOWER FESTIVAL. The Managers of the Flower Festival Society in preparing for their Festival of next April offer premiums as follows: SIOO for the best display of Tropical Plants SIOO for the best original design not here tofore exhibited at any Festival in this city and •GO for the second best design. Open to all competitors. SIOO for the best kept booth and sao for the second best. Open to outside towns only. They also offer SIOO for the best plan for decorating the Festival Hall, Including the ar rangement of booths: reserving the right to re ject sny or all plans. All applications for floor space and intentions to compete for premiums must be made known to the committee before February 1. All competing plans must be entered ky February 15. Inquiry for particulars can be made by letter to the committee, addressed to the Woman's Home, 25 East Fourth street, Los Angeles. •ommittee—Mrs. E. P. Johnson, Mrs. 0. W. Blaisdell, Mrs. Melville Dosler. By order of the Committee. d2O flO M M. FETTB, Ree. Sec. SELLING OUT J MILLINERY!* -AM— THE WONDER. $10,000 Worth of Millinery at Your Own Prices, an Immense Stock of Rib bons of all Description. Must be bold at Once. LEASE AND FIXTURES FOE SALE. THE WONDER, 72 S. Main. • 99-lm 13. C. WEIGHT, The Real Estate Broker, Has gone into his rew office, Rooms 3 and 4, upstairs, IK THE REDIOK BUILDING, Corner- of Fort and First Ste., Where he can be found by his many friends, or by parties having business with him. —he is errsßiNG— BARGAINS —IN— Large and Smaii Tracts of Land Which It will be to the interest of capitalists to Investigate before purchasing. jalO lm Q. GUMMINS, Whitewasher, Kalsominer and General House Cleaner, Is now resdy to do this kind of work with promptness and dispatch. Leave your orders at 150 Winston Street, Corner of Wall. }alO lm Poles and Trimmings OF ALL STYLES AT LION & SONS'. FIVE CENTS. INTERESTING EVENTS. Alva Udell Arrested on a Charge of Bigamy. THK WKYKKMAN MURDER TRIAL The Froseeation Rests—The Defend ant's Bide of the Stony- Being; Told. A warrant was sworn out on Tsesday for the arrest of Alva Udell oa a charge of bigamy, and yesterday he was arrested at Sacramento. Constable Clements will go to Sacramento for him to-day. The complainant in the caee is Mrs. Mattie Udell, his first wife. The story told of the affair is related as follows: Mrs. Mattie and Alva were married on No vember 19, 1881, in Yolo county, and tho result of that marriage is a 4-year-old child. Mrs. Mattie was the daughter of Rev. A. McCarty, of the Christian churcn of Woodland. Married life appeared to be harmonious with them until about the Ist of July, when Alva told Mrs Mattie that be wanted a divorce. After talking it over, they concluded that the only way was to to agree separate for & year and then get « divorce. Mrs. Mattie asked Alva if there was another woman in the affair, and he said there was, and showed some letters signed "E." That night Mrs. Mattie searched bis pockets and discovered a pile of letters from Emma Edwards, of Grayson, Stanislaus county. Alva discovered tbe loss of the letters and demanded their return, which Mrs. Mattie refused. Alva then took the child, which be would not return until the letters were given back to him. Mrs. Mattie agreed to the exchange, but is tbe meantime had certified copies of the letters made. A divorce was granted by Judge Coffee, of San Francisco, on July 12th, by the terms of which Mrs. Mattie was to get $50 per month. On the oth of August Mrs. Mattie came to Los Ange les and Alva wrote to her frequently, proposing that they be remarried. She agreed to this, and on the 24th Alva came to this city, where they were re married by Dr. Cantine in the presence of witnesses. On the 30th of October Alva suddenly left for San Francisco and wrote' to Mrs. Mattie to come up. She went on the 9th of November and on her arrival found that Alva had married Miss Edwards by contract at Stockton oa October 21st. One of tbe witnesses to his second marriage to Miss Mattie had sent the marriage notice to Stockton, and Miss Edwards lerned of it, and the consequence was that Alva had to explain that it was a mistake, and then take Miss Edwards to Redwood City, where they were mar ried on the 7th of November, two days before Mrs. Mattie arrived in San Fran cisco. When Mrs. Mattie discovered the state of affairs she objected, espe cially when Alva declared that he was not married to her, she determined to in stitute proceedings, and came to Los An geles to swear out the warrants, as she has witnesses to her second marriage here. The affair will probably prove quite interesting. THE WEYERMAN TRIAL. Tbe Defense Commencei the TuKlif of Testimony. The trial of Arthur Weyerman for the killing of his brother Bernhardt, con tinued through yesterday before Judge Clark, in Department No. 1 of the Supe rior Court. Detective McCarthy was the first witness called. He testified to the statement which was made by tbe dying man on the 25th of August. He bad also talked with tbe defendant after his brother had given his version of the affair. "I did not threaten him in any way," said the witness, "but asked what he had to say. He said that he had ea fered enough already, and was not will ing to talk any. He remarked that he was drunk when the affair took place." Thomas J. Cuddy, former Chief of Police, told the defendant's story as it had been given to him immediately upon his arrest. "I asked him if he had a pistol and be denied it. I showed him how we knew that this statement was false, and then he broke down and ad mitted that he had not told the truth. He burst into tears and said,' My God, why did Ido it!' He then told the story over again, and this time said that Bern hardt bad taken the pistol from tbe de fendant's pocket and had shot himself with it. As to the pistol, he said he did not know what had become of it." Miss Mary Ferris, who worked for the Weyerman brothers when they ware keeping a restaurant, testified to a fight which took place between them and te the evidence of bad bleed. Detective Metzler was recalled and said that he could not remember that the father had said anything about Arthur confessing the crime. W. S. Waters, who took the last deposition of the mnr dered man, testified to the circumstances under which it was given. This elossd tbe case for the prosecution. The first witness for the defense was John Siebert, a butcher, whe testified that the defendant had always had a good reputation for pease and quiet. Charles Miller, a waiter, Albert Osthoff, Gus Cushnick, E. Wal dey, A. Walker and Charles Zorb, all saloon men, were called to tell what they could of the character and reputation of the defendant, and all united in giving him satisfactory credentials. J. H. Blackburn, foreman in a lumber yard, was also called for tbe same purpose, but, on cross-examination, was com pelled to tell the story of a very lively fight between the brothers in the res taurant. W. H. Westcoatt, the shorthand reporter of Justice King's court, who took the report of the testimony on the preliminary examination testified as te the accuracy of the transcript. Coroner Meredith swore to the notes he had taken at the inquest. E. V. Keunessy was summoned as an expert on the matter of firearms and ex hibited a piece of cloth at which he had fired a 32-calibre pistol at the distance of twelve inches, and there were no burns visible. At the distance of six inches Blight powder burns appeared. The testimony for the defense will be continued through to-day.