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LOS ANGELES DAILY HERALD. VOL. XXXIII.—NO. 85 AMUBEMEPITB. yyiNTER RACING. Agricultural Park, 1889. RACES! RACES! RACES! RACKS A Fine Week's Outing. HOLIDAY SPORT 3 I HOLIDAY BPORTS! One continuous round of pleasure and in nocent pastime, which even the most fastidious might enjoy BEGINNING JANUARY Ist! BEGINNING JANUARY Ist Continuing Jan. 4th, 7th, 9th and 11th, 1890 Perfect order guaranteed. KRAND H WfSti I mm; diksiu! At Popular Prices! At Popular Prices! ONLY 50c. ONLY 50c. ONLY 50c. Including Grand Stand ! Including Grand Stand ! Cap-Special attention paid to the comfort of Ladies and Children. d 29 td ANTS, PEKSONALB, AND OTHER AD vertisements under the following heads in tcrted at the rate of 5 cents per me tor each intertion, or $1 a line per month. PERBU.tIAE. YOTNs"maTTfß^^ like to form the acquaintance of a single young lady for theobjectof social amusement. Address A. O. H., box 10, Herald office, con fidential. ja4 3t 0 HOUSEKEEPERS —14 LBS. QKAN ulxted or 16 lbs. brown sugar, $1; 4 lbs. rice, 25c, 9 lbs. white beans. 25c; starch, 4 packages, 25c; can gasoline, 95c; coal oil, 95c; Arbuckle coffee, 25 •; Uermea, 20c; 10 lbs corn meal, 15c; new pickles, 10c quart; good black or Japan tea. 3bc; sack flour, $1.25: 11 cans fruit, $1; 6 lbs raisins or peaches, 25c; 3 lbs prunes, 25c; 40 bars soap, $1; bacon, 12c; hams, 13e; rork, lie. ECONOMIC GROCERY, 409-411 S. Spring st. ja3lm CIERMANA BEKRA HAVING BEEN AN IN JT mate of Los Angeles Orphan Asj lum for a year, wo are desirous to know if any per-o-i will claim thesaidchild. SISTER JOSEPHINE. ja3 lot KMOVAL—- THE PAt IFIC WAGON CO will remove to tho corner of Fort and Sixih sts. JOHN R. McMANtS, Manager. jf>3tf ILLY—DOST FAIL TO READ ADVEK tisement headed "Manufacturers' bale." ja3 2t * KELLEY, CARRIAGE TRIMMER; flue work a speoialty: repairing neatly and promptly done. Cor. Los Angelets and Arcadia sts., at Calkins' Carriage Company. d29lm HfAGEE, THE HATTER, 118 N. SPRING lv. Bt. (Temple block), makes new silk hats to order, Magee, the hatter. Old silk hats made over in new styles. Magee, the hatter, cleans and trims felt hats, i Magee, the hatter, makes ladies' and gents cloth hats to match suits. < Railroad caps to order. dl 2 lm ERBONAL—DIVORCES OBTAINED WITH ] the least poeßiblo publicity. Terms reason- , able. Advico free. Address "Lawyers," P. O. box 733, Station C, city. dls-tf RB. and Clairvoyant, 224 S. Spring st. d2stf 1 fvORCE LAW A SPECIALTY. ADVICE I free. W. W. HOLCOMB, attorney's office. 24 West First-st.. rooms 10 and 11. d29-tf J WILL NOT BK RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY | JL debts contracted by my wiie, E. D. White P. M, WHITE. dlO lm PERSONAL — INTERESTING TO EVERY body. How to make and save money. Read the classified advertisements in the Hkbai.d daily. A few cents spent in an ad vertisement may make thousands of dollarß for you. You may procure a situation; sell your house and lot; rent your vacant property; buy a paving business or sell to advantage; loan your idle money or borrow cheaper than from agents, and in a thousand different ways use these columns to advantage. On this page ad vertisements are only FIVE CENTS A LINE A DAY. ■■nMßlilrir, LuS ANGJfLES DETEO tive Bureau will furnish ir?B^^^ , <feßfc' reliable and expert detec tives to private persons on '"'' >ff short notice; we invest vtbrnTtr igate all classes of crime; locat- missing parties; ob tain evidence in civil and criminal actions; and all other legitimate business attended to with dispatch. All transactions strictly con fidential; bsst of references given when re quired; terms reasonable. Address all com munications to THoa. McCarthy, Supt., Room 3S. Wilson Block. ds_l_m_ LOST— ON THE ROAD BETWEEN LOB AN geles and Monrovia, via Alhambra a small hand satchel containing a small gold iieckiace and a number of other articles valu able omy to the owner. T»»e tinder will be ►uitably rewarded by sending the same to P. P. H.. Monrovia, by Express, ja* 2t HE MAN, WOMAN OR CHILD WHO FAILS to read the advertisement headed "Manu facturers' Bale." ja3 2t BARGAIN IN EVrRY LINE IN THE advertisement headed "Manufacturers' Sale." ja3 2t /lAMB 'JO THE PLACE OF J. M. MONT \j GOMFRY, Fruitland, Monday, December 30th, span of work horses; one a buckskin tan other a bay. Ownor can have same by paying charges. ja3 5 OUND—A BAY MARK AND COLT WITH strap checks numbered 4 and 5 around their necks; owner can have the same by ap plying to R. G. WEYSE, corner Eighth and San Pedro streets. jal-6t STRAYED — SMALL GREY MARE AT Kureka stables on the 18th, from off Wash ington st .and Wsteila aye. d2O-tf ' WANTKO —HELP. EE male nelp furnished promptly at GITTOE & GUTHRIE'S Employment Office, 16 S. Main street d 6 lm FKOI>EKTir. nice piece of dwelling property, well located; will sell for $1,000 less than property is worth; this is a good chance to get a nice ho-re; one-third cash, balance easy payments: it will be to your iuterest to investigate this: or would rent to good party. Call at 535 Beaudry aye. d 3 1 10* W «NTEU- «IiENTs- WONDERFUL book in both English and German. Recent Explorations and Adventures of Stanley in the Wilds of Africa. Thrilling accounts of his journey across the dark continent. Over 200 fine engravings. A bouanz* for agents. Send 50 cents f-ir outfit. Circulars free. BORLAND &. CO., 101 State st. Chicago, 111 d2l wed & sat 4t HELP. TTITANTED—LADIBB AND GENTLEMEN IN V V city or country wishing to earn $3 to $5 a dsx? at t .eir own homes; no canvassing work lurnii'hed and sent by ma'l any distance. Ad drca -with stamp, CrystilUed Photo Co., 112 W, 6th st„ Cincinnati. O. )2eod-3m FOR KijNT-KOOITIS. FOR RENT—UNFURNISHED HOOMS BClT afcle for light housekeeping: Norton block, corner Seventh and Hill: finest locality in the olty; reasonable rates. d 29 lm JfOR AND UNFDR *■ nUhed rooms in the Newell BtUldlnp, East ( First St., near Vine; everything new and ele gant; on cable line. MRS. J. E WOODWARD, Proprietor. d'2i lm FOX KENT. BEFORK LOOKING, tisement headed • Manufacturers' Sale." ! 1«3 2t FOR RSNT-N. 8. G. W. HALL, 75 N. SPRING St., Sunday, Monday and Saturday nights. ■ k. n. Taylor. ii 4 h gpMng st. d7-im» 1 gOH REHT-HOIDIIEg. FOX RENT—HOUSES ALL OVER THE CITY. 0. A. SUMNER 4 CO., 78. Fort It. dlO tf FOR BSNT—HOUSES, STORES. LONG J HT to select from: fren carriage. LOS ANGELES ■iBNTAL AGKWOY. 1 N Fort, st. d2S tf WAWi'esiii—ifiis«;Ki J i J ,AN*.oij». WANTED— AN OKPHAN BOY 10 TO 12 yearsofsge; German Catholic preferred. Apply to Gorman catholic church, Twelfth and Sautee streets. jn4 tf WANTED— BY YOUNG MAN WHO 13 AN experienced bookkeeper, an opportunity to post accounts, or do work of any character during evenings, in exchange for board and lodeiug; be t city references given. Address WILLING, Hera'doffice. j«3 3« WANTED— PICTURES TO FRAME AT Burns' MuMr: Store. 152 S Meln st. dltf HUi S a I.E-LIVE s rol K. FOR A GOOD HUNTING OUTFIT OR cheap livery, call at the Ventura Stables, 25 S. Los Angeles St. dlB lm FOR SALE—PIGS, OOR. BANTA FE AND Ycrnon avenue, or address J. W. HARRIS, box 469, city. d 25 2m* HOROUGH BRED FOWLS AND EGGS OF 15 varieties by A. C. RUSCHHAUPT, on Btate street, Brooklyn Height*, P. O. Box 43 station B. Clro.nl*™ fren. jl tf UwEFUL INFORMATION TO EVERYBODY reading column headed "Manufacturers' Sale." ia3 2t BlßtaiNS IN HEAL ESTATE. JilOR SALE OR I? ing purchased at first prices can sell at low figures cl'.oicei-t, located property, acreege and lots to suit, in the following places: Pasadena, San Gabriel Alhambra, Ontario, Glendora, fllaremont, San Fernando, Hesperia, Long Beach, Coronado Beach, South Pasadena; also, one of the most commanding residence sites in the city, 120x155 feet; center of town. Address b 'X 1102 city. d2l Im* MERCHANTS, PEDDLERS, CANVASSERS, agents, storekeepers, or anybody else, can get useful infnr.natluu by reading advertise ment headed "Manufacturers' Sale." ja3 2r. Si!OR HALE- A FIRST-CLASS MEAT MAX- J? kot, on account of sickneES. Apply corner of Alameda and First sts. d2l lm* HAVE ON H\ND TWO FIRST-CLASS good paying businesses; must sell one as I cannot attend to both myself. Addre's P. 0. box 11H2. olty. d!5-tf OLD CURIOSITY SHOP-CLASSIC CURICS old Wilson block, roomß 34 and 35, Honrs, 1 to 8 p m. r!22 tn th-sn lm* _^^JK4»»KJ*AA.fc— properly. ~~ IflOR SALE—AN ELEGANT LOT, 50x150, 1 near cable cars; will take for a short time $500; $300 down and balance on time. Call oa owner, J. W . BROWNING, 960 E. First St., Boyle Heights. Dll lm OR SALU—A NICK 6-KOOM HOUSE AND bath, including furniture, which is mostly new; fine lawn and flowers; cement walk; large chicken yard and house; stablo and woodshed; close to cable cars; in fact, a nice place for $2 500; terms ensy. Call on the owner, J W. BROWNING, 960 E. First street, before 10 a. m. Dll lm T7IOR SALE—ONE OF THE B«ST RESI- P deuces in the city; this beautiful place of 12 large rooms, Including billiard room; there | are stationary washs'anue, with hot and e>.ld water In every bedroom and bathroom: also, grates with black walnut mantels in all bed rooms and parlor and dining-room, the cheap est mantel costing $100; there are also electric hellß in all the rooms, and burglar alarm con necting with all the windows and outside doors; the b.ithroom and pautry areas com plete as it Is possible to make them; the dining-room lm an elegant black walnut side board, coming $450; there will also be sold I with the house all cur tuns and carpcta, which arc of the bent and good as new; cement walks lv front and around the bouse; a fine lawn and flowers in profusion—over seventy varieties of roses; also, a fine two-story ba-n; the lot is 50 x 175 feet; the street is 80 feet wide; the cable carß pasß the door every five minutes, and is only seventeen minutes from the junction of First and Spring streets. If you waut the above for lees than it cost to build the house, call on he owner J. W. BROWNING, on the promises, before 10 a. m., at 960 First St., Boyle Heights dll lm I'OK HE vr—Ol'l'lilE)*. FOR KENT—FKONT R'"OMS FOR OFFICES in Newell block, cor. Main and Second sts , prices reasonable d24tf *.' <niAW I,V IA V:. - MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. L. BCHM DT, 109 W. Ist St., room 13. n6 PACIFIC LOAN COMPANY—LOANS MONEY in any amounts on all kinds of personal property and collateral security, on pianos without removal, diamonds, Jewelry, seal skins, horses, carriages, libraries or any prop erty of value; also on furniture, merchandise, etc., in warehouse; partial payments received, money withotit delay; private offices for con sultation. WILSON & DeGROOT, Managers, Rooms 14 and 15, No. 32% South Spring st. d29tl MONEY TO lOAN IN ANY AMOUNT ON all kinds of perßOi al property and col lateral security; On pianos and orgaDS without removal; diamonds, jewelry. sealskins, horses, cariiages, bicycles, stocks, mortgages, notes, or any pro.erty of value; also furniture, mer chandise, etc ,in warehouse; money without delay; private offices for consultation: all busiuess confidential. F. A GARBUTT, tooms 5 and 6, Stowell Block, 126 8. Spring street d! 3 lm* OLLARB WELL SrENT ARE DOLLARS earned: if you want to earn money, read iho advertisement headed "Manufacturers' Bale." Ja3 2t MONEY TO LOAN—IN LARGE OR SMALL amounts on real estate security, by POHLHAUS & SMITH, No. 28 N. Sprinest., room 4. ja3 lm ONEY LOANED ON WATCH KB, Dia monds, music il instruments and all kinds of personal prope'ty. Everything Btrictly pri- Vite and confidential. AddrosßP 0 box 1832. d3l lm ■ LOWER CAL MINING CO.'S.S'IOCK bought and sold. B. GARVEY. San Diego. MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE, diamonds, watches, Jewelry, pianos, sealskins, live stock, carriages and all kinds of personal and collateral security. 304 S. Spring and SW. First sts., room 1. d!8-6m MONKY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE—O. A. SUMNER & CO.. 7 8. Fort st. d2O-tf rjto LOAN. $1,000 to $100,000. At the Main-street Savings Bank and Trust Co. No Commissions. J. B. LAM KERB HIM, President, dl3-tl 326 8. Main st. CRAWFORD & McCREERY, Room 10, over Los Angeles National Bank, Corner First and Spring h-rents. Loan $50 to $50,000 on olty and country prop erty; buy notes and mortgages; conservative ', first mortgages for sale. ft, 2m : tiUKiUi AAA TO LOAN UPON IMPROVED 3POUINUUU city and country property; , lowest rates; loans made with dispatch. Ad dress the Northern Counties Investment Trust, Ltd.. FRED. J. SMITH, Agent, Pomona, Cal. ! Tl W. POINDEXTER, 25 W. SECOND ST. ±\. Loans on good city or country property, ! it" , MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT. L. SCHMIDT, No. 109 W. First it.. Room 13. i $100,000 £ks«t^*' 3S J d3otf MONEY TO LOAN ON MOBffGAGK. MOR TIMER & HARRIS, attorney»-at-l»w, 78 Temple block. dB3tt s SATURDAY MORNING, JANUAKY 4, 1890. TO EXOHANUE. DONT EXCHANGE YOUR OLD JEWELRY when you can buy new for almost nothing; J resd advertisement headed "Manufaetujers' Bale." ja3 2t ■ rpO EXCHANGE—FOR LOS ANGELES CITY t X property, 10 acres oranges, 10 acres Tal - nutg, 20 acres alfalfa, close to Santa Ana; 700 , acres good bottom land, twenty-six miles from Topeka, Kansas, to exchang- for California : property. AddreßS J. M. DE WITT, Santa Ana, Oal. d 7 Hn HAKW/tINN. j I~N EVERY I V ABI ,E don't fail to read column headed "Manuhc turers' Sale " ja3 it women a gpecialty. &&% S. Spring n , Koomß 2 ana 3. Teleph-ne, office. 79b ; ws ldence, 793. Dll If DR. EIIYABETH FOLLANBBEE, HAS kE turned from the East. Office and reside cc. 240 8. Fort st. Office hours, from 11:30 a, m. to 2:30 p. m. d 24 .f R FRED R. FROST, 17 N. MAIN ItT Lcb Angeled. Specialty: Diseases of tine Nose, Throat and Chest. Office hours, 10 ti 12, 2 to 5, 7to 8 Tel: Office, 96; residence,|9o Residence, 1419 Temple bt d 7 R. LEONIDA OLIVIERI, PHYSICIAN AND Surgeon. Office and residence, Los An geles st, corner First, Ho. 4. Office hours 10 a. m. to 12; 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p.m. d2O 1n HILTON WILLIAMS, M. D., M. 0. Pi 8. (O. Specialist In diseases of the hi ad, - throat and oheet, including tho eye, oar md heart. Oxygen, compound oxygen, nitrojiin, , mouo:»ldc, and other inedicatod inhalatijig, ( us«d iv nil diseases of the respiratory organs. Office, 37 South Fort street, from 9 a. st to | 4 p. M. j3 I DR. JOSEPH KURTZ, 265 N. MAIN BtT \ Office hours: 11 to 12 a. m.; 4t06 i nd i V to 9 p. m. d 26 f DR. DARLING OCULigT AND AUB ST J Office 26 North M«lu 84. Office Foors. a , a. to 4 p.m. jltf-dA r , /I vy . BURLEIGH, M. D., 121 S. SPRING tT 1 VT. Specialties, diseases of women (mcd sal and surgical). Chronio diseases of stomjeh and bowels. d 3 if , R. H. ARENSBERG. FROM THE UNIViR- 1 gity of Berlin, treats all chronio disenses . successfully; diseases of the sexual orgHOg a ! specialty. Hour 6, Bto 10, 2t04, 7 toB. Room t 15, Bryson-Bonebrake block. d2O tf j R C. EDGAR SMITH—DISEASES OF ( women a specialty: rectal diseases ! treated by tho Briukerhoff Painless System; < ofiico corner Main and Seventh sts., Poharts | block. dl6tf j DR. WEST HUGHES, FORMES REBIDEST \ Snrgeon to the New York Hosoital. 75 N. . Spring at. Hoars, 9 to 12, 2 to 5. Tel.No. 1,036. . d24tf DR. C. ». CLACIUB HAS REMOVED BIS office from 75 N. Spring to 41 8. Spring St. J Honrg from 11 a. k. to 2p. M. Speolalty—B«- S nal and akirj dlsoasea, ohronio diseases In gen- * oral. d2tti * DR. CHAB. DE BZIGETHY. OFFICE ARD « residence, 313 8. Main gt. Tele. 1,056. tf j EA. DE CAILHOL, M. D. —AT HIS SANI i < tarimm, Pearl, nouth of Temple, Telephone 891. jl-tf j 2J.JCLOICH POST. MO. 106, CX A. R.-M J£KTS f T first and Third Fridays of each month in < Oamphell's Hall. F.nut Los Anueles. 1 JIOIHimJFAXHINrH. EA. CLARKE. M. D. OFFICE. 24 SC UTH . Hnring at. Residence: 444 8. Ho - a., , second door north of Sixth. Telephone 353. dlO lm RS. H. TYLER WILCOX, M. D., CORNER First and Spring Bt., Wilson block. d-8 tf ] B.BALIBBURY, M. D.. HOMOIOPATHIST] ' . Onlce, rooms 11 and 12, L. A. Bauk build ing, cor. First and Spring ats. Residence, 538 < 8. Pearl st Office honn, 11 a. m. to Bp.m. i Telephone Nob. : Offlne 697; resldeno* 677. d24tf DRS. BEACH 4 "iOYNTON. OFFICE, 37 N. Spring St., Los Angeles, Cal. Office hours, 8 to 12 M., 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 P. U. Dr. Boynton'g residence. 735 Olivoat. diott ISAAC yEIJ-OWB, rffT~S7—HOMEOP ATHIBT ; Offloe Honrg—ll to 18 A. M., 2t05 p. M., , Office—Not. 2 and 5 Odd Fellows' Bnlldlng, , Los Angeles, Gal. Reatdenoe 40S Bo>th Main street dn-tf. rooms 2, 6 and 7. Hours, 8 to 5 Gold filling, fm $2 up. | Porcelain crowns, $5. 1 Silver or amalgam, $1 Gold crown,*s and up. ' Plates, from** toslo. | Extracting, 500 ; with gas or air, $1. Bridge work a specialty, d'2o-tf R. J. M. WHITE, DR. E. L. TOWNSEND, —Dentists, — 41 South Spring street. First building north of Bryson-Bonebrake block, i Telephone 138. Dll) lm > G. CUNNINGHAM, DENTIST, REMOVED . to Ho. 31 N. Spring st., rooms 1 and 2 - Phillips block, Los Angeles, Cal. dlstf 1882 established 188; DR. L. W. WELLS, COX. SPRING AND FIRST sts,, Wilson block; take elevator; Room 36; teeth filled without pain; ame.stb.etio per fectly harmless; all kindsof dentistry doneaad teeth extracted positively without pain. j4tf A DAMS 8~R03., DKMTIBTH, 38 8. SPRING ; dk street, Roozni 4 aud 6, ] Gold fillings from ?;■'/. up. Amalgam and diver ClltuKO. $1. Painless extraction of teeth by vitalised air c nitrons oxldo gaa, $1. Teeth oxtraoted withoat gas or a1r,;50 oenta. Best sets of teeth from $6 to 910. By oar new method of making teeth, a misfit is impossible. All work guaranteed. We make a speolalty of extracting teeth with out pain. Office Hoars from Ba. n., to 5 p.m. Sundays from 10 a. m. to 12 m. Evenings, 7p.m. to 9 p. m. dS-tf JEI«JjO ; A^IO^LAt i; ST. HILDA'S HALL, GLENDALE—A FißST class school for girls; now is a good time to enter your daughter. ja3 tf CADEMY Os IMMACULATE HEART, PICO Heights—Conducted by the Sisters of Im maculate Heart. The scholastic year com prises two sessions of five months each. The first session commences on the Ist of Sep tember, and second on the Ist of February. Pupils are received at any time during the year. Their session commences from the date of entrance. For farther particulars apply on the premises, or at the Cathedral school. Los Angeles St. The above house is the no vitiate of the order. j .1 6m UP.E FRENCH TAUGHT BY PROFHSSOR from Paris. Address P. O. Box 1817. d29-lm* I i XPERT ACCOUNTANT — INSTRUCTION j or* various methods of keeping accounts at your own home or place of business; adjust ment of deranged accounts a specialty; chargf s moderate; city references Call or address No. East Fourth street, C. SATER. d29lm* S _ PANISH AND ITALIAN BY BIGNOK d'Arcais, late of Brown University. Apply to PROF. KU I'NER, 449 8. Spring Bt. d2B lm. mHE SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES, AT JL Ramona, Cal , will open a Boarding and Se lect Day Scuool on the 2d of January. The site of their instil ntiou is unequaled: the ■ ours >of instruction is of tho highest grade. For terms address 9R. SUPERIOR, Convent Hill, Ramoua, Cal. dec2s-tf LOS ANGELES BUSINESS COLLEGE AND English Training School, 38, 40 and 42 S. Main st. Experienced teachers; complete courses of stndy. D. B. WILLIAMS. Prin. dag tf Mrs. Nannie catching, teacher of I Singing, Piano and Guitar. Special rates to beginners. 337 Olive, near Fifth. d! 5 tf_ SCHOOL OF CIVIL. MINING, MECHANICA"Li k? Engineering, Surveying, Architact'-re, Drawing, Asgaving. A. VAN DER NAILI KN, 723 Market at., San Franclaco. dlo-5m WOODBURY'S BUSINESS OOLtLSGB —AND— BHORTHAHD AND TYPEWRITING INSTITUTE, 169 South Spring Street, Los Angeles, Osl SESSIONS DAT AMD »VKNINB. For particulars, oall at office or address. *20-1 v Tf. ft. WOOTIBURY. PnliiplT.*! DIVIDEND NOTICE. DIVIDEND HO. 11 OF THE LOB ANGELES Savings Bank for iho six months enomf December 31, 1889, is now due and pa - the rate of 5 per cant, per annum on 7cm i Deposits and 3 per cent, per annum on Ordin ary Deposits. Los Angeles, January 2,1390. JaS vt ■ MANUFACTURER))' S M,E. + ,J i" Ter-plated tea spoons; manufoctur era s*.e of watches and jewelry, 251 N. Main It f.(K»? R ..?.i iO J^ BT 08.' BEST BIL jDI.'JV ver-plated knives: manufacturers' sale of watches and jewelry, 251 N. Main st. <K9 '-Mi -FOB , 6 r ooer brosTmstsT^ Ter-plated forks or table spoons; mannucturers; gale of watches and jewelry, 251 N. Main st. rC 0.-A TRIPLE PLATED BUTTER KNIFE O or sugar spoon; manufacturers'sale of watches and jewelry, 251 N. Main st. LL PRICES—AN ELEGANT LINE OF SOLID gold and roll-plate jewelry, In watch chains, charms, lockets, rings, sleeve-buttons ear-rings, lace-pins, reek-chains, studs, etc eto.; everything sold at exact cost of produc tion; manufacturer*' sale of watches and jew elry, 251 N. Main st. 9KC. AND UPWARDS—AN ELEGANT LINE <-<■; of roll-plate sleeve-buttons; 1,000 different patterns; both ladies'and gents'; manufactur ert'gale of watches and jewelry,2sl N.Mainst. OK TO 75 PER CENT\~BAVED ON ANY 4rt article purchase! at the manufacturers' sale of watches and jewelry, 251 N. Main it NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY; PRICES lower than ever before seen, at tr.e mann- I facturers' sale of watches and jewelry. 251 N Main st. ©7 £»A-A GENUINE ELGIN >)R WAI- , tip I .Ulf tham watch; coin siiver cases war ranted; manufacturers' sale of watches and • jowelry, 251 N. Main st. ©Oj Kft-i SOLID GOID STEM WIND I a}w t O\t watch; warranted: manufsctarers' sale of watches and jewelry, 251 N. Main st. ©1 Q K(\~ X GENTS' SOLID-GOLD HUNT- ) Wllf.OyJ ing ca«o watch, with fine Elsin . movement and fully warranted; manufac turers' gale of Witches and jewelry, 251 N. i Main at. - I 0697 LADIES' SOLID-GOLD HUNT- | i ,o\f ing ca«e watch; set withgerulno ■ diamonds and withfine Elgin movement; man- 1 ufacMirers' sale of watcheg and jewelry. 251 1 N.Mainst. ( ffll AFINE ROLLED GOLD WATCHCHAIN, . iIDJ. warranted for 5 years' wear; manufac- i Turers' sale of watches and jewelry, 251 N. , Main st. ' <|K)-A FINE OPKRA GLASS, GENUINE ! tß><£ chevalier and extra fine cases; manufac turer' sale of watches and-jewelry; 251 N. i Mali st. | COIN-SILVER HUNTING CABE 1 WU watch, with flue lever movement; manu- , fac turers'sale of watches and jewelry, 251 N. Main st. t9 KA-A FINS AMERICAN LEVER , O,OVJ wetch; hunting cases; warranted; ' manufacturers' sale of watches and jewelry. 1 251 N Main at. j«4= 2t EXCURSIONS. * SANTA FE ROUTE STILL AHEAD OF AL - competitors, both in time t.nd distance, to all' points Ea«t. Bpeclal tourist excursions 1 Ea»t every THURSDAY. For fnll information, < apply to or address any »gent, or CLARENCE , A. WARNER, Excursion Manager. j2tf 1 WINTER TRAVEL-FORTNIGHTLY TOUR- ] Ist Excursions—Organized and conducted by the Southern Pacific Company, via the Sunset Route, New Orleans.Birmingham, Chat- 1 tanooga and Cincinnati, to Boston. New York, | Philadelphia and intermediates. . Through service of Pullman Tourist Sleepers. Parties personally conducted by a Southern > Pacific employe. | Sleepers have Improved heaters for light ; cooking and tea and cuffee. ' ' Adjustable lnnch tables In every section. i J'2 tiourß iv New Orleaus for sight-seeing. I Leave Los Angeles Oct. 10th and 31st; Nov. 14th and 28t:.; liec. 13th. 1889; Jan 3d, 17th : and 31st; Feb. M hr.rid 28t'n: March 14th and 28th; April 11th and 1830. For further inforroatioc. a pply to any Agent , Southern Pacific Co , or to the General Pas- ' senger Office, 202 N. Main st., Los Angeles, t Cel. 0. fl. WHITE, Ticket Agent; J. M. <! AWLEY, Asst. Gen'l Pass. Agent; T. H. GOLDMAN, G. P. & T. A.; R. SHAY, Gen'l Traffic M k r.; A. N. TOWNS, Gen'l Mgr. i dIS 4m EiCOPRSXOJSS VIA SOUTHERN ROUTE TO t ail points Eut. Through tourist sleepers. , Thursday, January 9th and 23d. For par ticulars, call on or address C. E. KIBBEY agent. 30 South Spring St., Log Angeles. d3l lm 1 ROCK IBUND EXCURSIONS EVERY ' Tuesday. 44 8. Spring street. JaStf l PHILLIPS' EXCURSIONS ARE PERSON- 1 ally conducted in Pullman tourist cars throngh to New York and Boston. Office, 44 N. < Spring st. d27tf , WALTERS' SELECT EXCURSIONS, PER- ( sonally conducted to all points East with- i oubchange. 19 N. Spring ft. d 2.% tf 1 I = 1 t Jji troats the eye and ear exclusively, 39]4 N. f .-tpii'-u; st. Hours 10 a. in. to 4p.m. and 7 to „ 8 urn. dls 5m * TJJELLEVUE LYING-IN HOSPITAL IS NOW I Jlopeu, under the manogement of Mrs. Dr. J. . UjSmith. Patients can have their choice of 1 phr siciaus, and the best of care is given. Mid- £ w|ery a specially. 145 Bellevne aye. d2B tf t TIR, I. 8. WEYAND, HERNIA SPECIALIST. I 1J Office, 115 South Main St., Rooms 3 and 4. „ "J agg 5m v «] 8. LANGLEY, ELECTRIC PHYSICIAN, , il. cor. Second and Los Angeles sts. Electrical , trijafniwit t-.nths and massage d3otf ' ' , lllaw, rooms 10 and 11, Bryson-Bonebrake J Bbck. 017 lm 1 IyATTHEW T. ALLEN; ATTORNEY, OF JL fices, 26 and 27 Bryson-Bonebrake block. «/• F. HEATH MAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ' IT • Rooms 21 ana 18 Bryson-Bonebrake ( black d!7tf 1 Gcobqb H. Smith. Thomas L. Windeb. f Hknry M. Smith. , fJMITH, WINDER & SMITH, ATTORNEYS- i v at-Law, will practice in all tho State and . IJderal Courts. Offices: Rooms 1, 2, 3 and 4, ■ University Bank building, 117 New High st., f lis AngpiQß, Pal Telephone. No. SB3 dl4tf ( * TbSTRACT AND TITLE INSURANCE COM- . A. pany of Los Angeles, N. W. cor. Franklin ' aid New High streets. dl7-llm < rhHE SECURITY TITLE IN3URANCE AND I 1 Abstract Co. of So. Cal., 40 N. Snring | si, ronma 4. 5 and 6. n!7-tf . office, bry- V. son-Bonebrako block, 3d floor, rooms 42 fed 43. d! 4 tf [ LAlllbii, ATIKNTIOM ' pRESSMAKiNG MADE EASY I , (Mrs. A. M. LESLIE, from Boston Dress : utting College, after 20 years' experience at ressmaking, most heartily rioommends Mrs. .A Brown's scientific rules of Dresg Cutting i all ladles, and Dressmakers in particular, hey are so simple that all can readily acquire perfect knowledge of the an of cutting, tting and putting work together. lustruc lions given until January Ist at reduced prices. Hours, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m . and Wednesday tveningg. Information cheerfully given. Call M> once at 280 Fort street. dlO tv thur-sat lm* LOS ANGELES COUNCIL, NO. 11, ROYAI and Select Masters, F. and A. M.—Holds Its rtated assemblies on the fourth Monday of each hoath, at 7:30 p. m., at. Magonic Hall, Spring (t., bet. First and Second |jIABT SIDE LODGE, NO. 325, I. 0. O. F.— Ej Meets every Tuesday evening in Odd Fel lows' Hall, 510 Bank building, Downey aye., Bast Los Angeles. OS ANGELES LODGE, NO. 2925, K. OF H.—Regular meetings are held every Wed nesday evening at 75 N. Spring st. n AUNTLET LODGE NO. 129, K. OF P VT Meets on Monday eveuing, in Pythian Cas tie, No. 24 8, at. MERRILL LODGE, NO. 299, I. O. G. T., Meets every Monday evening at Merrill Lodge Hall, cor. Fort and Temple. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR, UCEUR DE LION Commandery, No. 9; K. T. — Holds ltr etated conclaves In tha asylum in Masonic Hall aor. of Spring and First sts., on tho third Thurs day of each month, at 7:30 r -m. O.ELCICH WOMAN'S RELIEF~CORPB, NO. VX 22—Meets first and third Friday of each month, at t. m, 'c OrafWl'i Hall, East Lob Angeles WII.COMK LODGE, K. OF H., Meet* 1 uesday evenings at room 4i>, ''«U -' loralaßnnk lluliaing. LOCAL MELANGE. k Fight Over a ¥Duug Chi- nese Girl. MBS. WATSON HER GUARDIAN. The Races Postponed—lnstallation; of Officers—Other Events of Interest. About 9 o'clock yesterday morning a Chinaman named Quong Wa Lung called at police headquarters and stated ex citedly that Sing Hai, a pretty Mongolian maiden, 13 years of age, had beef - u ducted a few hours earlior by a high binder, who had been sent from San Francisco as an emissary of one of the wealthy companies of that city for the purpose. As usual in all such cases, her pursuer had a cut-and-dried story to the effect that the girl had stolen and carried away everything of value she could lay her hands upon, which he was only too willing to swear to in order to set the machinery of the Justices' courts at work. Officer Sanchez was detailed to accompany the excited heathen in his search for the missing girl, but he re turned in a few hours without her, hav ing met with no clue that would lead to her discovery. Two more heathens in the meantime appeared before Police Judge Stanton and obtained a search war rant. This document was turned over to Officer Manning, who attended by the two Chinamen, searched a house on Washington street close to the city lim its ; but not finding the girl there, re turned to town and visited the Winona hotel, at No. 215 Temple street. Here again the search was unsuccessful, and the officer went back to the Police Sta tion and made his return of the warrant, which called for a pair of earrings and a pair of gold bracelets. While all this excitement was being enacted down town, the cause of it, Sing Hai was comfortably ensconced in Mrs. Watson's Girls' Home. The girl, who was purchased by her present owner, Quong Wa Lung, for $2,000 a few months ago, had been incarcerated in a house of prostitution over his store on Los Ange les street, near the plaza. TiriDg of the monotony of her life as a slave, she de termined upon gaining her freedom, and to this end she confided in a Christian Chinaman, who spoka to Mrs. Watßon about the girl. It was arranged that Sing Hai should wander from her room in the early morning and be met by some one who should conduct her to a place of safety. Accordingly yesterday morning Mrs. Watson held a consultation with Detective Auble, with the result that at half-past seven o'clock the officer met Sing Hai at the foot of the stairs leading from her apartments, and conveyed her to the corner of Commercial and Ala meda str eta, where he deposited her in safe keeping until he could notify Mrs. Watson. Shortly afterwards that lady drove down in a hack and carried her charge away to Judge Clark's court, where in a very short time she was ap pointed as the girl's guardian. She then took her ward to the Home, and her rescue was apparently an accomplished tact. It was not long, however, before the Chinamen who were hunting for the girl learned of her whereabouts, and t• o of their number hastily appeared before the District Attorney and secured a com plaint, charging Sing Hai with grand larceny. Armed with this document they presented themselves at the Town ship Court, swore to the complaint, and procured a warrant, which was placed in Constable Clement's hands. He was instructed where to find the girl, and at about 5:30 o'clock Sing Hai was placed behind tbe bars of the County Jail, to await examination upon a charge of grand larceny. The guardianship of the girl having been awarded to Mrs. Watson by Judge Clark, of the Superior Court, that lady prcpases to stand by her ward and save her, if possible, from her alleged friends. The girl Sing Hai states that her owner abuses her shamefully, and that if she is obliged to return to her former life she will kill herself. After dark last night the Chinese ap peared before Justice Savage and in duced him to fix the girl's bail at $350. They then went to the County Jail and attempted to obtain her release, but Jailer Darcy, after consulting with Mrs. Watson over the telephone, refused to turn the girl over to them. The girl also refused to be released and turned over, and the case will come up in Jus tice Savage's court this morning. Mrs. Watson also stated that the Chinamen had visited her and offered her a money consideration if she would give the girl to them. She refused, and will keep the girl in her possession under the authority of the Superior Court. Races Postponed. Yesterday's rain effectually dispelled all hope of their being any racing at the Agricultural park this afternoon, and owners and sportsmen generally hung round the pool-rooms disconsolately awaiting the verdict of the management of the winter race meeting, as to the possibility of a continuance. It wae finally announced, however, that today's programme would be carried out on Tuesday next, weather permitting, and that pools would be sold on the events on Monday evening. The management is determined to carry out its programme at the first opportunity, and it is fortunate in having the whole winter in which to do it, without clashing with any other meeting. The horses entered in the va rious events are all here, and, until the weather clears up, are bound to stay, so that no deterioration on that score need be anticipated. \v. 11. V. Installation. In spite of the raiD there was a large attendance at the G. A. R. hall, 29>£ South Spring street, laet night, on the occasion of the installation of officers for the present year of both the Stanton Reli* f Corps, No. 16, W. K. C, aad the Stanton Post, No. 55, G. A. R. / The installation ceremonies of the Relief Corps were directed by Mrs. Alice Fitch; while those of the Post were conducted by Department Commander Q. E. Gar 4. T-< f lowing o.Tteere were installed: E. K. Alexander, Commander, room i, southeast earner First and Spring J FIVE CENTS streets; C. H. Hacking, Senior Vice- Commander, First and Lotta streets, Boyle Heights; J. M. Johnson Junior Vice-Commander, 114 North Los An geles street; J. W. Hunt, M. J)., Surgeon, 27 South Grand avenue; M. S. Whitcomb, Chaplain, Olive street, between Eighth and Ninth streets; J. K. Hoffman, Quartermaster, 16 South Spring street; J. W. Davis, Officer of the Day, 310 East Fifth street; Chas. F. Babcock, Officer of the Guard, 23 East Washington street; W. C. Patterson, Quartermauter .Sergeant; William S. Daubenspeck, Sergeant Major; E. B. Lindsay, Adjutant, room 4, southeast corner First and Spring; Abbie E. Johnston, President; Hattie Chamock, Senior Vice-President; Agnes B. McLel lan, Junior Vice-President; May Adams, Treasurer; Marie Louise Daily, Chap lain; Minnie Worth, Conductor; Eta Fiey, Assistant Conductor; Frances L. Pound, Guard; Mary Schriver, Assistant Guard; FrancenaE. Austin, Secretary. AMUSEMENTS? Alls* Jarbeau Will Close Her Sea son Here Today. This afternoon at the Grand there will be a Jarbeau matinee, when Strictly Con> fidential will be presented for the last time. In the evening the plßy will be Starlight, as many of Miss Jarbeau'a admirers desire to hear that play once more. By the way, she would do well if she* ever returns here, as it is to be hoped she will, to avoid the doggerel makers who furnished her this time with the local verses for her topical songs. They were about the worst for rhyme, reason or rhythm ever heard on earth. Salt down the makers of them and put them in the sewers. Ttae .1 in li Opera Sale. The advance sale of seats continues extremely large for the coming season of grand English opera by Emma Juch and her famous company of lyric etarß. Manager Wyatt expresses himself as being highly pleased with the prospects for the coming season. Said he: "Miss Juch can certainly lay claim to having the honor of being favored with the largest advance take of any organization ever seen in my house, and her engage ment here is now an assured success.'' "A Possible Case." Judging from the very flattering no tices of the play, company and scenic effects of the attraction at the Los Ange les next week, the event will be an epoch in tho history of the drama in this city. Managers have often promised "Ecenery, etc.," which has always been conspicuous by its absence, and the audi ence has gazed on the same old stock settings; but in this instance Managers McLain Lehman are sure of the promised scenery, as it has already ar rived and been placed in the theater. It cannot be used in a email theater or one night stands, on account of the time it takes to get it in readiness for a per formance. The play is said to be one of the most amusing and bril liant comedies of tbe day, clever in construction, and novel and original in theme. Much of the fun of the play is of a Gilbertian flavor and appeals to the tastes of the refined and intelligent. It is a society play, and deals with topics and events of upper tendom, and while aiming a satire at the loosely-con structed laws of the several States ol the Union governing marriage and divorce, it contains none of the unwholesome fun of the French school, but depends for its jollity upon the wit of the dialogue and the ludicrous complications and amusing situations. The names of the artists in the cast insure a well-balanced and ex cellent acting company, many of the peo ple having been seen in this city before with other high-class organizations. Everything considered, it is safe to pre dict a rare treat for the lovers of pure comedy and legitimate acting. THE JMcDOUGALL SUIT. The Jury Return a Sealed Verdict I.ate JLaat Night. The big damage suit of D. A. McDou gall against tbe Los Angeles National Bank went to the jury about 5 o'clock last evening. The case had been argued in an unusually able way by four of the great lawyers of the city. On Thursday Hon. 8. M. White opened the ball, pre senting the case for the plaintiff in his usually clear and forcible way, with that personal magnetism that goes so far with a jury. He was followed by Hon. Q. Wiley Wells on Friday, in a speech of two hours' duration, in which the theory of the defense was clearly explained. Jndge W. P. Gardiner followed for the defense, presenting the case in a manner exceedingly clear and telling. Hon. Henry T. Gage closed for the plaintiff in a logical and able speech, after which the Judge instructed the jury, and then committed the case to them. The jury retired at 6 o'clock, and at bedtime last night had not reached any conclusion, when they were locked up for the night. The case is one lof alleged falee imprisonment, and tbe plaintiff asks for $50,000 of damages. The statements on both sides have been given in a very full manner in the Herald during this week. Before the jury was locked up at 10 o'clock, one of the jurors stated in open court that they stood eight to four, not saying how the majority viewed the matter. Tbe Judge instructed the Sheriff that if a verdict was agreed upon by midnight it was to be sealed up and held until 10 o'clock today, when the jury would return and render it. At 12 the an nouncement came out that a verdict had been found. It was sealed up and given to the Sheriff, and the jury went home. It is very probable that the verdict is for the plaintiff, but in which amount cannot be surmised. Tbe rallb Cure. Coroner Meredith, who was summoned to Pasadena on Thursday evening, to in vestigate a doubtful case, was called upon last evening to hold an inquest upon the body of Mrs. Alice Troop, who died at her residence earlier in the day, under peculiarly distressing circum stances. It was shown at the inquest that Mrs. Troop's husband, who ib a disciple of the faith cure sect, refused to allow his wife-to be attended by a physi cian when in childbirth, and the woman died, owing to the absence of a proper attendant. No details of the testimony adduced could be learned last night, as rhe Coroner did not return to the city, bit the Coroner's jury returned a ver dict o£ gross and wilful neglect against Troop. The case will be brought to the attention of the (District Attorney today.