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J)ATLY HERALD. Publiahsd Eyery Morning (exoept Monday jl.i JOSEPH D. LYNCH, Tanas roa daily hkralb: Per annum, by mall or express, .... $7.00 Six months, - - . ........ 4no Throe months, t« (WOtaaed return tickets to herti mountain borne, and with Imr'. 1 boy departed on tbe next trAinfl evidently in better apirita than?, when ahe first landed here. \ Rosa Bonheur i Boaa Boiibeur is u.iw ia bor 1 sixty-second year and still con tinues, when health permits, to /give ber services, aa ihe haa done for yeara, gratuitously to tbe School of Deaign for Girls, but it is her sister that practically con dueta that school how. Mile. Bosalie Bonhejir, tbat her aehool taatea baptised "Boaa" for abort neaa, ia noh, as ahe could ever uuuie ber owu price for her paiot ioga, and tbe purchasers, almost wholly English and American, bespeak them year • in advance, aa they did Delarocbe'a. Her life waa a bard struggle in its youth time. A native of Bordeaux, ahe came to Paris with her father when nine years of age, bat he had to aend her and ber two brotbera and aisler to a boarding school in order to leave him free to gain a livelihood aa an artist designer. A fellow-atudent of Boss's once told me that Bosa was one of the "jotliest girla in the school;" waa uuequaled in romps and ready wit; that she had the habit of squatting in a corner and design ing her ctaaamatus with a rapidity and surety of touch tbat Cham only could match. It waa this precocious talent for designing tbat decided ber father to bring bet home and educate bet him self. She became not only bia favorite pupil, but alao bia house keeper. But what energy abe , had in her teens. She went/ alone, during several yeara, ttj cu.tr ii marketa and central tlaugfc. ter liouaea.to atudy groups of mala. In order to avoid/the curiosity of drovers, butchejf, and tbe peculiar frequenters /of tbe above places, she adopted/ mascu line toilets, and in lajfer years forgot to reappear 11/ her old clotbea. Thia motive /was com prehensible; not a / vagary lot eccentricity, aa in /the case/ of George Hand. J Bosa was eigbleafa years of age when she exhioite/j her first piu. ture at tbe salon/ 0 f 1840. These are two small Huntings— nfeVbbitc nibbling osrroL aU d tlrnipa. Her Bister, Mate. PevrolJL the possessor of /the pioturjs, aud treasures theAa aa an heirloom. Boaa'a secoiJl grief waa ttie death of ber fatter and teacher in 184,9 Lovi f or him uud for art closed herfheart for any third aflactioo, afevu that of her family. When dyiftg be begged Roaa to bring bint tbe laat pioture ahe ' had compfTeted. She did so. sob bing, to jju, bedside! He took her two eauda in 4\h, and, en deavoring Wo gmile, Aired. lv 1853 AppearedsWcelebrated "Horse jFair," u|V in 1855, "Haymalfigg m JBefgne," in the Luxelmbourg It was the that not only insisted jLW Boaa being decorated with S* Legion of Honor—rjarely sSferred 00 the fair /but, hffng aucoeeded, pinntd t&e redjßbbon herself on tbe ai.iai'i brsjat. A Lesson in Politeness. Politeness has developed to a remark able drgrieou oue of *he local trains running np the Hudson River road. Nearly every umuloye' on the line knows the story, Preei'leut Kutter came tutu the the tiraud Central slutiou to take a train, and asked a brakeman; "la thia the train for Pouajikaepsie?" Tbe ob ject of thu que* ion waa to test the man's civility. The brakemau did not know him aud nodded his head. Mr. Rntter aaked the question three timea, and eaoh time received a noil in reply. Finally, he inquired: "Have yoa no tongue in your head?" The man nodded again. Mr. Kutter obtained the name of Uie man. The brakemun fonnd it j/ni and went tv Mr. Mutter. "I tlufak I made a ii.i-i„k.-," *.ii,l aa, 'A, fi X shoulil say you did,"replied Mr/kntter, "you took me for oue of of the road. Out of the nujuey received Irom patrons you reeei/e your pay. They are entitled te evesf; courtesy, and as you cannot accord Jf\ "| 0 tliem, I will see to it that you are (Jjao barged at once." The man begged, pßt™i« 4H I to profit by the lesson, an I sauA he had a mother to «upport. For lb./sake of his mother Mr. ltutter s nid he gouhi overlook the "mis lak«," but a rafpecitinu would insult in lasSaat «laiila,i|.—Jf. r. Timet. Searcity of Beeswax. fy.ui know where I can get tome x?' inquired a wholesale druggist idiauapolis reporter. The scribe know. "I want gennine wax -- for phannaceulical purpoaee. ii ney ia plenty and cheap, never cheap er than it is sear. Honey men vow pour >ut the mellifluous product and put back tbe comb. Theu there is a practice oi making artihcial comb out of parafnu, which la growing iuto favor. Th s saves the bees tne Ufeur of making comb, and tbey put in all their time in making honey. They don't have to go out and roam aro.iud, hunting up flowera, cither, aa the praclioc is now to feed them on glucose As the yield vi wax is light, there are a uumlier sophistications. Ja pan wax ia the chief of these. It ia white in color and a vegetable pioduct." Calvinism and Gunpowder. Dr. Motohmore, editor of the Pretby. terian, tells of a good solored mau who was engaged in blasting a rock that ob structed the progress of some well-dig gers very near his re -ideuce in Ken tacky. After a tierce explosion that shook the houae the doctor went out to remonstrate against auch earth-shaking charges, snd said to the colored man t "What are yoo abont? At thia rate yon will blow ns all into the air." "Well, boas," said be, "I rammed down on thai powder a piece of the PretbyUrian. I wanted to show the folks around yer what Calvinism could do."—A'ouM Jtr aeyraan. _ Visiting tbe National Park ia not wholly devoid of inconvenience. The London Timet aays tbat "at the first gliinpae it is uncertain whether the scene aro ond tbe Yellowstone gorges resem bles more a factory or a vision of the in ferno. The roads are toilsome and peril ous. The alkali, lime and sulphur dust ia knee deep. The hotels are gypsy en campments with the prices of Saratoga pelsoca, and without their civility. Any thing like a picuio in that seared and acaired land appears e.jnally out of place with a picnic by the Dead Sea." Corroborated the Story. What started this item waa reading about an American who had been to Karope, and who waa telling a friend, who knew he waa a liar, aboat hia trip acres, the Atlantic, and how, the 2.lth ef the mouth they encountered a swarm nf locasfa, and the locusts carried every stitch of oauvaa off the ahip. The listen er looked thoughtful a moment, and then he said hesitatingly: "Yea, I guess we met the swarm of locusts Ibe next day, tbe 25th. Every locust had on a pair of canvas panta." The first liar went around the corner and kicked him self. Afraid of the Meases. . [Atlanta Lu^utuUoa.l Captain Fred bush bss met many quLer travelers, bnt recent ly he end> ouD tered two of the most helpless,'Ahst crossed his pstb. The tw j were s good-looking, sun-bur£ ar ], hsrdeued North woman aod her little lersn-TSW.ol,] boy. They ar med iia the city by the Piedmont Air Line, aod after wandering simlesaij about name to Oaptsiu liusb, I v the oar shed. "I Want tickets," said the womstf <<to Psris, Ky." The woman's dazed look aud her oi idem greenness attracted sttsati on, and Csptsio Bush asked ber se veml questions. "»< iv wsnt to go to Paris, Ky?" be inquired. "01 a l'ui not usrliciar, " re plied fide women; "jist so I gel to Kentucky will do " "TWhat part of Kentucky?" "Afnywbere on the sige will suit ifue." "Would you just as soon go to Tec^ aMM r "*tsas, Tennessee's pow'ful good \ Htate. I'm ready to go tberj "arerbaps you would like tick et" t"4 Arkansas?" "I ood enough! Til take tick eta 1 a ole Arkansas. Anything to (J it outer byar. This is tbe strsi gf, B t place I ever seen—so tutu; | houses snd so many folks. I'm sfeard to stay byar." irther questioning developed the i aft that the travelers were from\the mountains of Western NortA Carolina. The woman had beeivj that money was to be earned easily in the cities by washing clotlA es uDu scrubbing floors, and **"fng her household goods sbe b*df) started with her fatherless boy Vmt into tbs great unknown worldk to ,eek her fortune, tier trip tf, Atlanta was her first rids uu «c railrosd. After hesring ttie l-otuau h story, Oaptsin Bush kmdjky told ber that sbs had no * bua fless to travel wit boat a that her journey was s ra»h f experiment likely to end dißttsta. oua jj, snd that her best couree\ wo uld be to return home where *Uo bad friends, snd per haps reli.tioi]., who took an inter est her. The inexperienced traveler \, e adily took his advioe, The immense wealth which Ruasia poeeeasea in turf beds ia but little appre ciated. Ite exportation is only devel e)«id iv a few provinces, and by some of the railway c.mpanies turf is used as a combustible. Considering, however, thst beds of turf exist in Russia covering -evenly thousand square miles, which would furnish sufficient material to pro vide all Russia with light for ten thou sand yeara, thia aeema, inded, to be hid ing their light under a bushel. The following invalid convicts bave been pardoned by Governor Btoueman: Ueorge Uleaaon, from Alameda oounty in 18SI, live years; Indisn John, from Del Norte county in ISS3, eleven years —both for burglary; Pedro Ybarra, f.r robbery, front Tuolumne oounty in 1878, life imprisonment: Andrew Hansen, grand larceny, from San Francisco in 1881, six yeara; Ramon Ooniales, man slaughter, from Stanislaus oounty in 1883, Sve years. A correspondent writes: Is it a sign a girl loves yoa when abe sauds you a poem like thia: ' ob, dee root, you aa.e won my bean; i life Itself you ars a part; I sleep, 1 dream. I pray for thse, Just as I hops you d. for me." No, 11 is a sign that the girl's system is ont of onler. She should take something. It'a a plain case of worms. Connecticut manufacturer —"I tee that the Arisona Legislature offere SS for every Apache scalp." Friend— "W.II, what of itt" C. M.—"Nothing-, only 1 "ea wondering how I could get a specimen." Friend —"A specimen: What fori" C. M.—"Well, you see, buaineas ia a little dull, and I thought I might put two or three of my mill, on Apa.be scalps for a while.— Pkiladtl pkia Call. An American gentleman who waa once viiitlng Walea oame acrim a Welsh girl and naked her the following queatione: "Where <lo yon live!" At Llanfairmath ruarnelthaf/ "Where it your father working at?" " Rhoellanerehrttgog. "Whither are you going !" "I am going to aohool at Llaufairpwllgwyngllgertrob wlldislllugognyroch." 1 'I gneea I mutt go to school, too I' DAILY HERALD-Supplement f TK A CI IK. Its. I BOOK-KEEPISC TAUCHT. '1 A )*Hjk keeper desires to mbm a ooanM of in- ruction In all branches of book-keeping in the Aioei thorough manner on moderate terms. Only ft limited number of pupile aeed apply. Address Ul. L, P.," IlKßa.Lt> office. nihil lw II MRS. MINNIE KABTEE, Tfpfther ol Music aid tie German Language, ■0. 221 SOUTH MAIN BTREIT. fTerms Moderate. Kir.t -Class References. j J. D. KNELL, (Onrenlat at the Cathedral.) TEACHER OF MUSIC. K&aiDESCE:—Main ttrMt, near the Ce iti'jJral jant-lm 7~ ELOCUTION. Miss Boaa Stannus, Teacher of Elo cution, Voice Culture and the Drama. Resident*, No. SSS Spruit; Street lab SSm ART NEEDLEWORK ARO EMBROIDERY No. 17 North Main street, over the Orange Store. Private lessons. Me; class lesson., t-s and S3 per month. All material ol beet quality at retainable prices, atamplua- and designs to suit any tihane or color of material. MLS. 15. 1.. WITTK. hoe Ancwles. Cal 027 Sm professor hinton's dancing school Meet* at tbe Bryson Hall Monday and Friday Evenings. Tartns for Kentlemen, S lessons, SS 00 Term, fiir ladiea. 8 tewaase. : ! 3.00 StasJSl adnilerion per oouple, I.SO Hu.le at 8. Medley at 11. KO HPEt'I'ATOEH. Haas for Lead let aud Children on Uaturday after noons at 2. Private Leatons at auy hoar. , Tickets for si* leatone $2. KoVlsiturtH bnt Married Ladles. Jat.23 2m FINE PASTURE FOR HORBEB. From and after March lat I will take horace in my Urge encloaed pasture ground. All animals at owuera' risk. V. BEAUDRY. feblf> lm The Famous Home Decorative Art, Bevrbotine Ware. Modeling of Rower*, taught by Miss If. J. Clothier, of the Royal Art School, London, Eng land. Studio- Room W Schumacher Block, opposite Po«u>iti( c feblOlm Professor Louis Adams, Who haa had twenty-seven years experience aa * leejchar, will give lesMsuna in the French Lstisvuage at hia offlee, No, 84 Baker Block, or at pupils res idenea, oti moderate terms. References: Mr. hugene Meyer, Frwtch O-nnul, Miaa Stoneman, J. M, Orlfllth, Mra Btahop Kip, O. A. Dobinaon, and many othi jy'.'t lm SBESOVIOH, GRAY & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS IN Green and Dried Fruit. Buying or selling on Commission Oranges, Limes, Lemons, nuts, etc. Address P. O. Box t»7, Loe Angelas, or P. O. Box 1888. Ba>n Francbco, CaHfonda. Have on hand for shipment at present over ton car* of choloe Orange*, either of Los An gelea, Riverside, Bant* Ana or San Oabriel. GIVE US A TRIAL. doc 7 Iso Card to the Public. The underaiffDfMl hereby tender to the citizens of Loe the traveling public, and our tru-mls in general, onr I sincere thanks for the liberal patronage and good will extended to our firm unoe we aesumed tbe management of the Cosmopolitan Hotel. mh«ratiw HAMMEL Jk DKNKER. THE HEADQUARTERS —OF— Wungtman's Brass and String , Band la now established at F. Oleee's drag stera. No. 16 North Spring street. mhi-lm Hatches' Kussiaji Baths. After miffwring for months with aelatlc rheo matiatn, ami after trying most all remedial agencies. Including electricity, I was so reduced as to be unable to walk. I was induced to try Hutrhcs' Russian and Electric Paths, 317 North Main street, and after a curse of 16 hath* I was not only cured, but 1 have not had » relapse. I 1 sttll take the baths occasionally as a preventive and I have recommended them to others *ri6 have been greatly benefitted by them. G. W. MO ROAN. oil lm Offlee 66 Temple Block. ANGELICA BAKERY. ace rtr«t Mtnet. J. M LBKZ, proprietor. Families supplied •ith bread, oake., plea, etc., of tbe laat quality. Orders eoHotteo. m» lm , _ | Osn. S. aarrosD. Wa. CaaawaLL. BILLS & CO., General Forwarders, Office, No. 9 Market street, Opposite Oourt House. Boilers. Bates, Planes, Furniture, etc., Handled with Case. PIANOS REPACKEDi FOR SMIPSsEST. He American Colony. AND WillmoreCity Afford the most desirable SEASIDE HOMES Iv Southern California. Cfcolo. Lewie, Oood Water, Beautiful Uxmtloa Magnificent Bearh, A DELIGHTFUL SEASIDE RESORT. POMEROY «% MILLS, The Colony Agents in Loa Anßeles, OlBrr. rsrsrr HprtwS * (Ceurt ISta ror further parUcrilars write to W. a WILL MORE; for Colony paper.. Colony and Town Map*, etc., add row Room S. P. 0. Bullosas, law AAwetsa. W. K. WILLMOBrV mattH Managor. Ungrateful Tourists. Russia's Turf Beds. Pardon of Invalids. Plain Case. An Bye to Business. LOS ANGELES, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 11, 1884. NEW AI) V KRTIS KM KNT.X. Electrical Treatment of Wines and Spirits, At the Eleclrienl Works In Loa Anselea, Cal. Having perfected the new process for the treatment of Wines, Spirits, Fermented or Malt Liquors by electric ity, by which the fusil oil, Hydrocyanic acid, poisonous ethers and other deleterious organic matter is eliminated, and at the same time imparts a mellow age to the prod ucts of the wine grape, we are prepared to handle the same on a large scale and on the most reasonable terms. By this scientific treatment of new wines they are at once fit ted for market at the same price they are at an age of 12 years by the old treatment of racking off and expensive methods of rehandling them, and at the same time an im mense saving to the producer. By this process, also, there is no waste by Evaporation and turning into vinegar by neglect or delay, as the treatment entirely removes all or ganic matter that produces fermentation, without destroy iMgthe bouquet, and leaves them perfectly pure and flit for use in 24 hours after coming from the winery. Call at our works and be convinced, or send for circulars. A. C. TICHENOR, Manager Los Angeles Electric Liquor 00. and Patentee. Ho. 283, Arcadia Block, Loa Angelea Street, Lot Angeles, Cal Pastes H. SLOTT^R Sportsmen's Headquarters, Temple Block, Opposite United States Hotel Dealer In all English and American Lat. st in.proved Treble Wedge Fastsk HaiDmerlesjs m m m M—WU BREECH-LOADING SHOTCUNS. B^i^Allffll latest KIKLKSttSj BaasSsPJ saSSkw pSk Choke-boring and Repairing of 9—Vj mam fine guns A All work done in best style, spesk- ing for itself ac-1 leaving no need l^aß^aP' for self-praise. 026 THERE IS NO PLACE LIKE THE SIERRA MADRE VILLA For Comfort, a Pleawant Home, Oood living, TMire Air and Sparkling Mountain Water. The Fanx of the Villa, with Ite accommodation for one hundred guests, is world-wide. Situated oo the mountain side, ItttJO feet above the sea, In the midst of an ORANGE ORCHARD. And nvorlooklng the fine Han Oabriel Valley, with flno suit. * of rooms, containing all modern con venlences with large, spacious verandas, a beautiful lawn and the moat genial cUmate under ABOVE THE SEA FOGS. The Villa Is dltrtaeit from Los Angeles thirteen miles. Trains leave daily for San Gabriel station at 8:30 a. a. and 2:90 r. ■. Villa stage meets all trains FA It It 90 f EI.TH For further information inquire by mail to San Oabriel Postofl.ce, or telephone direct to the Villa to W. P. HIIOADBB, Manager WM. COGSWELL, Proprietor der 7 Grand Opportunity! Finest Quality of Grain, Vine & Fruit Land! PURCHASERS deMrous of small farms and orr-hard lands |M notified thut th ■ underslgaed has subdivided that rich and beautiful tract of land at SjvnLa Monica knews aa the Lm ta Ranch, and la prepared to sell the same in small tracts at the low prices of «.10 to S>7.- per n r.- Tho soil ts sandy learn, very rich, and with proper cultivation never fails to prince a good crop of barley, wheat or corn, and can he rolied upjn to produce a volunteer crop of bartsy or »ht ,t every other year; in fact the (earth suooessivs volunteer crop of barley has b*vii h*\r*eatod <*ith a fair yield. At preaent about one-half haa a good stand nf volunteer barley. The Land is well adapted to the growth of all deciduous fruits; the natural moisture of the soil being ample for Iht ir growth and production. Weter In abundance at d*.pth of from SO to M feet. The view is delightful, with ocean Immediately in front, Santa Monica and mount hi « to the right, Ballona and Utkes to the left, an 1 plains and mountains in tbe tt«v k . n tin.! Apply to J. H. LUCAS, 86 and 87 Temple Block, Los Angelea. janlTtf SPORTSMEN'S HEADQUARTERS Wl. LISTER, No. 18 Commercial Street. DEALER IN aa ,J_v Birx.aas ours. Rirtts _ " ,0 P,,TO " ARD PISTOtS,°~~M B ' Tackle antl Gun Sharps, Ballard, Rem- Mau nal of Every KXXWmmW mglon, Winchester and Kind. ~ other makers. Mnsadeand the moat celebrated English and American makers. Ref pairing and new work done and warranted to give satisfaction. novlSt The Poetry ol Southern Cali fornia. DOLORES And other Poems, By Albert F. Kercheval. Every home should contain a copy ot thla beautiful book. For Sale by Phil. HLrsohield * Co., OO vt MKT BLOCK. Price, S3. novtidSwtf To the Ice Consumers of Los Angeles and Vicinity: The Southern loe and Gold Storage Company Will be ready to deliver loe on and after the ifith of March, 1884, at resaonabls rat.*. They will also have cold stonaa-e rooms tor the rrvop tion of meats, poultry, IWb, wine, beter, etc., that may he used by dealers In such a: aasiaf-c 0. B. OOULD Ut CO.. Propr'B., Nos. S, 4, fl and » Vine street, near First. JOHN F. SWEENY. .Superintendent, Positofnos Box 906. Jan9S wnotaiALa. bkao*. J. N. DEJMARTIQNY, WAYRieH H BReTHKRS a% COM oxaa.R« aao aaaußaa ia CHEWISC ASS SMOKISC TOBACCOS, ' o. t| First St., Raroard Blook, st |TrooooJ», m ore.lAWAjhjwlei.Oal fetstt NKW ADVERTISEMENTS. R. W. PRIDHAM fcITM Bookbinder \ \A j PAPER RULER. * Nt; Blank Book Manufacturer, i ________ Paper Boxes ol all Sizes Manufactured to Order. MAGAZINES) PERIODICALS, MUSIC ASD ILLUSTRATED WORKS 80UHD AT BAN FRANCISCO PRICES. Nog. 20 and a* North Sprint. Street, Opposite Franklin. m»TBtf ___ WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THI CIOCRAPHV Of THIS OOUNTRV, WIU SSS BY CXAMINIHO THIS MAP. THAT THR & Pacific R'y, Being ths Orsat Osntrsl Lin., afford, to tr.val.ra, by reaaon of Its unrivaled s*o -graphical position, th. shsrtsst snd bsst routs bstwMn th. Cast, Horthsast and Southssst, snd tha Wat, Northwest snd Southwest. ft Is literally snd etrlotty trus, that Its sonnsetlon. ars all of ths principal Una. of road between tha Atlantic and tha Pacific. ay ns msln Una snd branch., tt rsaohss Oh loa so, Jollet, Peoria, Ottawa, La Sails, Osnaseo. Malm, snd Roak Island, In Illinois ■ Davenport, Mueeattne, Wsshlnarton, Keokuk, KnonlHs, Oekalooaa, Falrfl.ld, Dss Molnaa, Wsst Liberty, lowa City, Atlantic, Avooa, Audubon, Harlan, Outhrle Center and Council Blurt., In lows | Gallatin, Trenton, Cameron and Kanaaa Oity, In Missouri, snd Law van worth and Atohieon M Kansas, snd the hundred, of erase, villas*, snd town, intermediate. Ths "GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE," As rt Is familiarly sailed, offer, ta tvavsiers sll ths advantage, and aoitaftwts incident to s smooth track, safe bridge*. Union Depots st sll connecting pointav Past Sapress Trains, oompossd of COMMODIOUS, WILL VENTILATED, WKL) HEATED, FINELY UPHOLSTERED and ELEOANT DAY OOAOHRS I a llna of ttr MOST MAGNIFICENT NORTON SECLININO OHAIR OARS ever built | PULLMAN'S lateet deafened snd hsndsomsst PALACE SLSSPINO OARS, and DININO OARS that ara acknowledged by prsss snd psopls to bs ths FINEST RUN UPON ANY ROAD IN THE COUNTRY, and In which superior msala ar. ssrvsd to travelers at th. low rata of SEVENTY-FIVE OENTS EACH. THREE TRAINS aaoh way b.tajssn OHIOAOO and ths MISSOURI RIVER. TWO TRAINS each way between OHIOAOO snd MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL, vis ths famous ALBERT LEA ROUTE. A New and Direct Lino, via Ssnsea snd Kankakee, has reoently been opened, between Newport New., Richmond, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and La Fayette, and Council Bluffs, Bt. Paul, Mlnnaapslls and Intermediate points. All Throuch Psssenssrs carried on Fast Kxpreee Tralne. For mora detailed information, sss Ma pa and Folders, which may bs obtained, as wall ss Ticket., at all prlnolpal Ticket Offlo. In the United State, snd Canada, or of R. R. CABLE, K. ST. JOHN, Viae Pfo.'t Jt Osn'l Manss.i. Can'l T'k't a Psss'r Act CHICAOO- . HOTELS—RESORTS. EMIGRANTS I i Fanners., strangers and travelers, don't fail to 1 call at SMITH'S* HOTEL and KENTAt'KA-NT. It ia tho only place In Loa Aiiyeles which ia rua on tho Americas system. E*t*r>thinic at reasona ble ntaa, A good, well-oooked meal at from 16 I cants upward!, at any hoar. Bill of fars with price list. Oood beds from tb osnte upwards. , Baths 25 osoU. Remember tbo p-soe, 1 SMITH'S HOTEL & RESTUARANT, In the Urge nre proof brick bnlldlng, oomer of Lea Angrles and < oniaarrelal »v„ oeoler of city. JAS. W. SMITH. Prop r. ' THE FLORENCE HOTEL, j HAS. DIEGO, CAL. J Mutated npon the Mesa, overlooking the City 1 and Bay, arid com ruining tha finest view in c Southern California, is now open to ths Public. It Is FIRST CLASS in all its appointments. Ths [ House haa rery many desirable suites, as well * as Urge Single tlooroa. Fi rtt-plo.ee In every room c or stilts, with clothes closet; double walls bs- ' tween rooms Tbe Table is supplied with the * best the county affords. TERMS j (SJ to #3 per day. acconllns; 11 rooms. , A very rvaaonable reduction made to those en- | •.'atflMu rooms by the weak or month. I SUNDAY DIWIVER— 1 TO S P. X. I W. W. BOWERS, Proprietor. 1 San tHetro, Jan. 30, 1884. janSl Garmelita. i This delightful reeiden cc Is now open tor oar , S* l Rooms Airy and Spacious, An Excellent Table. TERMS REASONABLE Apply to TlKta. JKAXHK IS. CABS Comer Colorado Street and Orange Grove Avenue Paeatateaa. aalltf a L. WATKINS. K. W WOOD WATKINS & WOOD, WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL DEALERS - IK- C£LUfBriiiaWines&Brandies, ' Are prepared to furnish PURE California wines and brandies. Wa are practically In the win. busineea, ea* gaged in making and handling California wines and brendiee. Mr. Watkin. being Superintendent and Mr. Wood Secretary of the Saa Ualßiat Wus ' Co. Thia company ana the Ann of B Diivra S Co., of Anaheim and San Franeteco, have frivao us the handling of their buaineas In Los Angelea : oounty. Wo Have the ban.fit of theae targe - cellasa, and oan furnish the pore article right from tho manufactory at a prtos aaal la aa low aa the gooda oan be handled at Wo bave a few pipee of PORT er TS aad TB. which we hold for INVALIDS and touriete , orders proniptly filled. Address Watklns & Wood, SAN GABRIEL. Ual. Nlawewoe to Saa Oabriel Win. Oo aula lon S3O 000 wtawt. asa. o,k Krialar Sowtklv Drawls, win OUltake place in Covington, Ky,. THURSOAT, FEBRSARY ISYB, WSS. A Law, fa I Leltery ant Pair Draw lass, chartered by the legislature of Kentucky and twice declared legal by Use highest court in the Suta. Bond given to Henry County In the earn of tino.OoO for the prompt payment of all prizes sold. February ttVeheate. 1 Prues San 000 lPrlae W.OOD 1 Pride v 6,000 > Prtaaa, H. 600 eaoh 1,000 o Prlxe. 11,000 each 6.00 C 9 MawS #300 each, Apprca'n prtaaa.... 1.700 9 Prizes. SHO aaoh, Approx'n pruree.... I.SOO tt Pnawa, $100 aaoh, Avfa-ox'n pflaea.... SOO •0 Prieea, rSOO eaoh 10,000 .00 Priaso, gIOO aaoh 10,000 •00 Prise., gdO eaoh 10,000 600 Prlaee, tte aaoh 10,000 IIXXI Priaoe, 1.0 each 10,000 1867 Prtaaa ttlo,aoo Whole Tickets, ft Half Tickets, tl. tl Tlekete, SM. fit Ticket., 800. Boralt Money or Postal Mots, Bank Draft la Latter or send by Rxpraaa. ORDERS of tt and onward, hy bproaa, eaa be sent at oar orpeoee. Addreea sll orders to 1-dS- J. J. DOUGLAS. Covin,ton Ky. Railroad Ticket and Employment Office. . BUREAU of INFORMATION; male help tree: 1 Real Rebate Broker : houaa. and lota sold oa in eteltm.tits; houae. and rootna, rnrniaoed or an tarnished, secured. t. NITTINORR lit North Main Street, near First 8t Telephone ho. lie. eerils era ' LEMP'S LAGER BEER. The Beet Beer is made by W. J. LIMP, of St. Loula Call and try It at LBIIPI* BEER AGENCY, 1 IM WORTH SAIK MTHKKT. Jauxa lm WEEKLY HERALD PUBLISHED KVCHV SATURDAY MwRNINO TBRMB. Ou« yoar Ity mail or expross, ons copy, IS.fO Six nionths, .... ..... 1.86 Thrve months .71* A<l vtjrtlmmvita Insertod at rssatonaole rats* Joh Work tloi.* to rompete with Ban Kr»ncisoo it loe 'stylo and elts|fano» of workmanship. BANKING HOUSES. XadDSS _.STO-X3X_OSS OOUNTY BANK, Main St, Los Ancalea, Osl CAPITAL STOCK, PAID HP, SWO.OOO Baas—• Fund, 5300.000 JOHN a PLATER- Preatdent, X S. BAKER Vloe-Preeldeot. H. 1.. MaoNEIL (Miller. DIRECTORS: J. B. SutnjON, Jorum BIXBT, JOHH X I'I.ATTIA, ROMET 8. BAUI, JOJM A. PaXTOB, GBO AOS W. PIUMOOTT K. H. Wiuin. awTßur and BULL Exchaaoi on Baa Frandaeo New York, London, Parti, Berlin and Frankfort ay Kit KxcMAirea on all parte ol toe United nia.tee and Europe, Momrr en open account and eortit. eate of deposit, and do a general backing aad uxehange bueloate i First National Bank | OF LOS ANQBLES. I Capital rltock, SIQO.OOO Surplus, i I I I 570.000 lE. F. BPENCE, : President WM. LACY, : Cashier I Diaacroaa: IJ D. Bicaaau. j. p. Caaaa, H. Manav O. a wmfaaav, K. P. Braaca BTocaHOLpaaa: Carr. A H. Wilcox, int. R H. MolJoaaLa. o. 8. wmiissr, Jairaa MoCot, J. P. Caaifv, Oaoaaa Oaaoaa, J. E HotAaaaaea. I. Laaaaaaarii, H. Mamar, A. W. Vail, Woous M a ai'ar, 8. H. More, J. O. MKuau, KP. Braaca Mat Fanner i MBreh_te'Ba.i_ OF LOB ANGELES. ESTABLISHED IN 1868. Capital. SxMMt.eOat Harpies, aa Reserve Faart. SSOat.ottO. IBAIAS W. HELLMAN PRESIDENT 1 L.C. OOODWIN VICE-PRESIDENT JOHN MILKER SECRETARY boa hi, or Biaacroaa: IHAIAB W. HELLMAN, JOHN B. ORIFFIN, O. W. CHILDS, C. E THOM, PHIL. UAKSIEH, J. B LANKERSUIM, a DI'COMMUN, JOSE MASCAREL. SXCHASSI S OB BALI OM New York, London, i Frankfort, Dublin, Paris and Berlin. SBr Receive Depoatta aad baat Their Car. JAY But and Bell Government*, State, County and City Honda LUMBER YARDS. KERCKHOFF-CUZNEI MILL ARB LUMBER COMPANY. COM. ■ACT A AtASBSA STtU, DEALERS IN ALL KINDS Or LUMBER BUILDING MATERIAL, OREGON PINE, REDWOOD. SUfiM ftSf. CEDAR, and all kind, ot Emilia MAaaTSWJaWS. Doors, Saeh, Bltada, Urn., Fleeter aadCawaH Wa make a ir. I realty «f Si Sir. WlldlHSa. .uoh a. Walnut, Ook, Aah, Bloke— aad Pipll , and carry a targe aaook. W. alao oarry Paawawa noorina made f rent fancy Hardwood, te wawAj we Invito the ettoottoo of ValHata. iiaflaf J. M. GRIFFITH A 00a, Lrtimber Dealers, Manufacturers of Doors, WINDOWS, BUNDS, stair.. Stair Rail, Bellusrters, Newell Poata and ttlU Work ol irery deecriraion, and dealeta la Lime, Pkurter, Hair, etc Xo. SSS North Alaateda street. PERRY MOTT & CO.'S LUMBER YARDS AMI PIANINO MILLS, NO.TS OOMMERCIAL STREET. ■MM DtISOLUTIO* or partmirsmfc Notioe la hereby given that the ttrto h.rotoforo oatatinir under the name of Dreyer S Wengesnan lo this day dieaotred, try the retirement ot Rt Wane man. The buelneoa of the lafte arm will no conducted by J. Drvrer, who will pay aU claim, againat tho firm and collect all bilk. do. tbe same. J. DREYER. H. WANGEMAN. Loa Angrdoa, CaL, Feb. tt, ISM. febtMw Mammoth Furniture Sale. HAMMEL s% DENKER, Of the CoawaopoUtaa Hotel, will close the kotat on Ul. Ilrat of March axel commence the salt of the atook of hotel furniture, carpets, boaa, bad ding, range., Ito/vea, kitchen and dining-room faraltaro, bedroom acta, boilers, heaters, pipeo gaa fixture, and all kiada of hotel furniture aad fixtures, comprising eae.eee is vaise. The lalo will conUaue until the entire lot eald or until the lath of March, fan HArISKI. 4k DE.TKBB. A NEW Jet Black Ink, The Bi»t in the Muket, Writes Black and Flows Freely ror aale ay P. LAZARUS, IjU tm The L* ad tax* Mtatloar*. aT. • mar aa w-.-W -ARCHITECT, SANITARY ENGINEER, SUPrIRINTKNPENT OF WORKS Boom S, Ducommun Block. All Iliad alae taitruated will reewivo prompt aa practical SSMsaWa 'uo tl A COMMONSENSE REMEDY SALICYLICA! No More Rheumatism, Gout, or Neuralgia. MEDIATE RELIEF WARRANTED PERMANENT CURE CRARANTEED Filve years pjgtobliih>rl ud never known to fail ba a eiiijck- cm*.', acuta or chronic. Refer to ail prominent physicians and drug g-iate for the sta n <ii iig of Selicvlioa. THE ONLY DISSOLVEKOF THE POISONOUS URIC ACID WHICH EXISTS IN THE BLOOD OF RH BUM ATIC AND GOUTY PATIENTS. HAI.I4J V LICA ta known aa a common ■anas remedy; because it atiikee directly at tha oaaee of Kneuniatiam, Gout and Neuralgia, while so many so-called specifics and supposed panaceas only treat locally tbe effect*. It haa been conceded by eminent scientists that outward applications, such as rubbing with Oils ointments, liniments and soothing lotions will not eradicate these d Meases, which are the result of the poisoning of the blood with Uric Acad. NALII YLK A works with marvelous ef fect on this acid, and so removes the disorder. It is new excluaivelv used by all celebsated physi cians of America and Europe. Highest Medical Academy of Parle reports 06 per cent cures lo three da vs. RBMBMBIIR that HAI.K YI.K A ta a certain cure fo Rhroaantlam. iiomt and Xrar*lsrla Ths meet intense pains ars subdued almo mstantly. Olra it s trial Relief kjiiarantccd or mcney re funded. Thousando of tesrrtmonials sent on application, tl A BOX. 6 BOXES FOR 96. Sent free hy mail on receipt of money. Ask Tour DniggiJrt for It. Bat do not be detnded into takirv Imitations or substitutes, or something recommended a ■ fclust as (rood r Imdst on the genuine with the nam* of WASHBURN At CO. on each box, which I guai sntesd chcmieall v pure undor onr signature, an Indispensable requisite to Insure success la too treat ment. Take no other, or sand to us. WASHBURN a 00.. Props. SN7 Broadway, ror. Rradr Ut., ST.¥. maris lwdaw COMMON SENSE REASONS —fOH USIKO— Yon Billow's OERMAN DYSPEPSIA CURE I 1.-lt cure. loJIa nation ud Billi Willi, 1 - It keep* the bowel, regular ud iretorea to. L - It as— »nd porlSa, Ul. Ita by Ma direct action upon It, I—ltl, SjSSSjSSj to take, end lw conttnuona on gtyee vitality ud strength to the assslsf 6.—lt aDI never strain too digootlTo lagan, ltd .Haloa la gentle, vet certain. 0.-The low price at which It te Bad peace* It wittiinthcTOKhol.il. -A.X FOB IT AT— C r. HKIIHSKItX'S Itraa sun. QmrtS-lT Phineas Banning, FORWARDING 4 COMMISSION MEIT, WILMINBTON, Loa Aaselea Oowaty, CaL Vessels towed, good. ttg Stored wake ud grain atassd. wttS AOCLBTOSID PROMPTSW> I oatU