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1 Lis instilled tie fillowiE? c.Heers for I I7MB SALE Moat healthy location la tne city; 3 acres Improved; commanding HOI.TOAGE SALE." i aNTKIJ-To i boxea fine or nr.ff in larjieor st. lot out doL OPEBA HOUSE. Division of Telegrams and Reports for the the ensuing year. The ceremonies Inctimpetency and. careiearaera ei e-o Some Employe.

CH.1 la. Notwithstanding Postmaster Dakel- Last silt at 12 :15 o'clock, Chief lc- splendid Tiew. and offered Tory low for a few day only. Cotton Brother, 80 Temple block. lav jcr bos.

benefit of Commerce and Agriculture. lm In the Superior Court of Los Angeles County, Report of. observations taken at Los were conducted by Lieut. Col. John Davis, Mastering Officer, assisted by bWi rmblished defense of four weeks Carthy, at the head of a siuaa of police v-ri-n, Tnnnt homa on Vain Angeles, CaL, January 8.

1885, at 1 1 it. ir, will nail the furniture. Price of FOR BALE At low figure, a new copy of Hubert Bancroft' of Pacific answer to charges made by the otacers, maae a nua on seven- oi me 7a. 3 p. m.

and 11 p.m. 75th merl- I B. a I ago, ia Major Edward A. Weed, Assistant Inspector. The officers installed are as cor-iiHc i The Eminent Actress, Coast.

Address box 900. at dian time, or, 4:07 a. 12.07 p. m. and State of California.

Thomas Bauer and Li bo Bauer, 1 Albert Osffjohn- Doe and 8631 Bichard Boe. worst bagnios on Jjos Angeies street the furniture. $1000; everything complete. Apply to J. W.

Browning, Ho. 7 Booth Main street. jaSU TTTiUTtn Httnttinn ucroom or coach- OH BALE New fear's cards at Olmsted de27tf 87 p. m. local time: Wslea's, 19 W.

First St. follows: James Joyes, Post Commander; J. H. Weeks, Senior Vice-Com Tones, no improvement ia the management of the office has taken place. Complaints of lost and delayed letters, and injury and inconvenience resulting and arrested the inmates.

Some of those arrested are old and noted offenders, and when they were hauled up and brought into court, in one way or another, to escape the FOB BALE Desirable estaoiisnea Duswees tn one of the best locations in the city. A btrrain can be had lr applied for soon. Oap- i.i.iI. ahont S40U0. AudIv to Charles mander; J.

D. Fyke, Junior Vice-Commander; Samuel Kutz, Adjutant; L. S. ROSE "YTITSTG VV man; understands the cere of brood mart) end the breaking of colts; good refer-tncw, Address Gardener, this office. 8t WANTED By twoiniertcans, situations at light housework, chambermaid or din-inn room work.

Address. or spply, Wn. Butler, Quartermaster; Dr. W. E.

Nmhi Mo. SOS. Spring at. de30 tf LOCAL, TIKE- 47 A. 30 r6; 41 Clear.

127 p. 80.11161.61 SW 4 Fair. bif7 p. 30 11 62 50 Calm Clear. -VTOTIOE 13 HEREBY QTVEK THAT UNDEB JLl and by virtaa of a decree of fore-cl sure and "erder of sale, entered in the above court on the 22d of December, 1884, and a writ of execration for therefrom, continue to reacn uus omw.

Yesterday morning Mra. Mary Moore, li.icg "at No. 30 Carr street, called at the Ttmis office and made the following Beed, Surgeon; Rhea, Chaplain; S. 1 JOB BALK 1000 boxes apple, at Bellevae MiMAtT? mail or wholesale, on Jeffer penalty of their wrong-doing. The Chief and his realizing: that the ti.

iiazeicune, umcer of the Day: A. K. Whose fame is justly celebrated on two continents as the leading exponent ot exaoHopsl and society drama. Miss Xy tinge will be supported by the following admirable array of arm: a SIR. JOHN BAJLOXB, the young California actor, whose rise to tee hsm been as brilliant aa it has been rapid iff.

Jiort t'intttn, from the Ucirn e-niu Booth rort street i9 3t son street, between Main and Piguerosv sts. Arey, Officer of the Guard; H. C. Miles, de28tf houses of these women are dens of in Milton Thomas. Maxinrnm thermometer, 61.3 minimum.

40.4. aollcitor. Sergeant-Major; J. S. Busk irk.

Quartermaster Sergeant; A. A. Henry. In vvrANTED A So. 1 insurance Inqnire at 39 South Spring St.

the enforcement of Raid judgment, requiring the sale of property under foreclosure of mortgage reciting aaid decree, and dated December 32, 1884, in the above entitled ease in favor of Charles Bauer and Liae Baser, his ni an Pirni white leahorn eggs, tl a I famy, sheltering and supplying a hid-ins-olace for worse criminals than the complaint: Having lived in Los Angeles since April of 1884, and calling at the general delivery all that time for her mail, Bhe was surprised to see among the advertised letters of, December 16 letter for herself. She called for and side Sentinel; W. H. Gilbert, Outside TASTED Situation by lady, to do goner- LOCAL DOTS. Theater, Hew xork; jar.

Mjgan Mr ettUFark Theater, aewxork; Jltsa Aiey I- et, Baldwin's Theater, Saa Francisco; Mr. ff. Mi, Wil kin, principal New 5ork the tew; Mr. J. IV.

Mtmil, principal New York theaters; Mim Ifefet SI. JLetvim, priBcijui New York theaters; MH. CVMtMMj 8tCA.Kl.Mg. Adelphi Theater, London, and slack's, New York; and other admirable artists of tha first nuik. fallen women themselves, have deter Jdoxen.

Call St aO Water E.L. A. lm OB HA At sacrifice, good boarding bouse- all or part of furniture with lease al housework in a private ismiiy, my Sentinel. The Post has a membershio mined to drive all such from the city, Ja9 3t Call at Ho. 80 Turneret.

preferred. 'Call at 323 Senth Spring street. Call of bouse, of 145, is out of debt, and has over (550 in the treasury. and began the move by the raid of last a situation as aeien XXT ANTED Bv a yoong man. st once.

THE FOLLOWING PLAYS WILL BE GIVEN: place; Is a night. II gardener ox work about tir Hiu-Yoona norae. two-seaiea open Kood horseman and careful driver; will make busay and harness. Horse la heavily Secure Homestead. MONDAY, Jan.

12, the last New York success. 'FELICIA," Those arrested last night, charged with keeping houses of ill-fame, were: Annie Forrest May Bodgers, and Anita built, suitable for all work, sound and kind. Price for outfit, $300. Room 28 Baker block. The lots in the Childs tract are being sua, piaintura, ana Ajoen usxnoff, aeienaant, for the sum $2459 60 and interest, attorneys' fees, costs and accruing costs, a certified copy of which decree of foreclosure and sale, duly attested on the 22d dsy of December.

1884. and delivered to me on January 5, 1886, together with the writ annexed thereto, whereby I am commanded to sell at publie auction, to the highest and best bidder, for lawful money of the United States, the following and in aaid decree described real estate, to wit: Lying and being In the cit of Los Angeles, County of Los Angeles, State of California, and bounded and particularly described a follows, to wit: Commencing at a point in the northwesterly Played by Miss Eytinge tor 150 consecutive nights at the Union Square Theater, New York Rose Eytengb, John T. Malone, Horace Vinton, ilht rapidly sold. The low price, splendid location and long credit, without interest, Sanchez. The additional charge of rnhherw was entered asainst the last himself generally useful.

Please address M. J. Times offlco. 2 WANTED Gentl eman and wife, or a party of 8 or 4 who want pleasant winter quarters with board in suburbs of citj sightly locality; 26 minutes from postoffice; all modern conveniences; charges reasonable. Apply to 16.

Cox. 3234 First street. i9 lw aeia xr I JOB. SALE A 7-room house and pantry, all bard finished, with nice yard of flowers, and lawn- ftlso a bonM of 6 rooms. Property for exchange.

F. H. Barclay. 98 cents bays a ladies' fine felt hat; latest shapes. Odd and end sale, Peoples' Store.

Honey to loan by John 8. Calkins, room 6, Schumacher block, opposite Postoffice. 75 cents bays a pair of childrens' serviceable shoes. Odd and end sale, Peoples' Store. Dancing Prof.

Hinton's new class meets at Armory Hall to-morrow night. was given the letter, it had tne receiving postmark of December 4th stamped on the envelope and the directions were plainly written on the face. Mrs. Moore had been calling regularly three times a week from December the 4th until December 16th, and each day was told that there was nothing for her told, tooas she says, in anything but a gentlemanly manner. Mrs.

Moore made bo complaint at that named. J. W. Carson, Robert Armin attract buyers both at home and abroad. inna OTA HfflTlTlia TTflW VATS Oh ftrt70(l cheap, and possession at once.

Call at 826 KhtH street. no91tf Maps and circulars can be obtained at May Wilkes and Helen Moms Lewis. TUESDAY, Jan. 13. I THE JEWXS3." Rosa Eyttngk, Jolin T.

Malone, Hay Wilkes. the agency, 273 North Main street. an unfurnished front lirAS KD To rent. ALK A Arstlass young cow; new IOB tuuO with being inmates of bouses of prostitution All the offenders were locked up and will be brought before Mayor on Main or Boring streets. nonee oelow jeneraon, Hmu QOTD ja9 It line of Flower street, distance two hundred and fm-tv 13101 taiL nnrth MfttAvlv from tha milk.

4th Main st. dlltf town. Address O. P. Postoflioe box 93 Passenger Hovementav TO AK1IVJ KAIL.

WATERS RUN northwesterly comer of Flower and Eighth I WEDNESDAY, Jan. 14 desira -r xTrLn Diin.Hnii nv man servant. TIHB 8 ALB CHEAP One of the mo, Spence this morning. VV nrtvate family or to travel ble six-room boases in East Loss Selee; Bf Telegraph to Tht Time. Una Int.

P. O. BOI 697. with a gentleman. Beet of reference both from this coast and the East.

Address A.T. Mxbcbd, Jan. 8. The following pas CfEDB DE LION C0M3LLNDERT. "Fair girl," he cried, "let us away; bat he Insisted first on some EOLA 25 cents bays a childrens' shoulder shawl.

Odd and end sale, Peoples' sengers, bound for Los Angeles, passed Times office. Jag 4. time, although the delay in the delivery of the letter cost her quite a little sum of money. On December 30th another letter arrived at the Postoffice here for Mrs. Mary Moore.

The lady was expecting the letter and called on December 31st for It. She continued to call every dav until Wednesday, here this evening: Pmblle Installation of Officer Ball FOB SALE New bouse; five rooms, pantry, closet; hard finished city water; pays 14 per cent, on prioe; lot 60x181; most be sold; a great bargain-, only $1,050. Apply immediately to COJtTIS room 6. P. O.

no2fi Cool Id ge and wife. Oederr: John WANTED A man to canvass for the El-d ridge sewing machine. To the right i.b...i tmi will be given. South Md Banquet tne St. Elmo ucrjisi, amuia.

a tAAjaaa aucuvc uumucboiuiij was said line of Flower street fifty-fire (66) feet; thence at a right angle northwesterly and on a line parallel with said Eighth street one hundred and sixty-five (165) feet; thenoe at a right angle southwesterly and parallel with Flower street fifty-five (56) feet; thence at a right angle southeasterly on a line parallel with Eighth street one hundred and sixty-five (165) feet, to the place of beginning, being a portion of lot number five (5), In block thirty (30), of theHuber tract, according to a plat thereof recorded in Book Two (2) page 280. of miscellaneous records of the county of Los Angeles. ston and wife, Pleasanton, Cal: A Norman, San Francisco; Durney, San Francisco; Conn, Los Angeles; Dunlap, Last night wasone long to-be-remem bered by the Knights Templar of Los Aneeles. The occasion was the public FOB SALE Children's books at oimstea 19 West First street, Widney Block, nottt Rose Eytinge, Cynl Searls, John T. Malone, Horace Vinton.

THURSDAY, Jan. 15. "EAST LYNNS." Ross Eytinge. FRIDAY, Jan. 16.

MICHEL." Robe Eyttnge, Cyril "Searle, Logan Paul, Ha.j Wilkes. SATURDAY, Jan. 17 EYTINGE MTTNEE. SATURDAY NIGHT, Jan. 17 "OLIVER TWIST." Uo8B Eyttnoe, John T.

Malone, W. R. Wilkins. The bex sheet for seats will open Thursday, Jan. 8.

Beserved seats, 11.25. Ja7 St lots at Fulton Sulphur Ls ADgeies; tjuacly, Los Angeles; Vacha, San Francisco; Hineman, San Francisco; 8 Ballard, San Francisco; Fillip, San Francisco. SALE Good installation of officers of the Cceur WeUa: $200 each. Address DB. WIDNEY.

Store. Judge Howard, late of the Superior Court, has entered into partnership with his son, F. H. Howard. The new firm is HoCtrda Soott.

35 cents bays a fine merino undershirt. Odd and end sale, Peoples' Store. Main, after 9 a. m. JaSgt WANTED Two Normal School lady pu-plls to board, who will room together; large sunny room, with grate; pleas jnt sur-rouadtngs; three blocks from Horroal.

No. Pearl itreet, between Seventh and E8B streets. J'8 4t WANTED By a man aed 88 years, work on a farm or otherwise; accustomed to v. VnoMah. Krench and selltf de Lion Commandery at their Boom 8.

Widnev Block. asvlnm. followed bv a banquet and Publie notice is nereoy given mat on the 7th of January, and was told each time there was nothing for her. Yesterday morning she was again surprised to see her expected letter advertised. This time, when she spoke to the clerk at the ladies' window of the general delivery, about the delay, she savs he rudely insulted her.

She then DIED- FOB KALE A lot of old newspapers, suitable for wrapping, for sale cheap. Apply ball at the St. Elmo Hotel. The Ma NIEDECKEN At Saa Antonio Cation. Jan Tixxs counting room.

jiyMtz Saturday, the 31st Day of Jan-nary, 1885, sonic nail in Mcuonaia diocje. wnere the installation ceremonies were held, Oermmn? sober; oood references. Addres FOB5D. Chas. A.

Gardner, late proprietor of the St. Helona Star, has purchased the Pasadena Valley Union, and will here M. Conrard, Times offiee. J8 3 uary 6, 1885, Louise, wife of Hern aim Nie-decken, aged 68 years and 9 month a. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the foneral to-day, January 9, at 3 o'clock p.

from Albert Brown's undertaking rooms. No. 234 North Main street. was handsomely decorated with Masonic emblems, banners, evergreens and TTOTJND A bundle of clotnes; MDsneaon Jj application at the Times office. Ja8 3t blooming plants.

Four urns arranged ANTED By a young man with business experience, a situation; highly reoorn-mendt-d. Address F. H. this office. Ja' tf Greatly Enlarged and Improved.

At 12 o'clock, of that day, I will proceed to sell at the Court House dior, on Spring street, in the city and County of Los Angeles, State of California, to the highest and best bidder, for oash in lawful money of the United States, to satisfy said decree for principal, attorneys' fees, Interest, costs and accruing costs, all the above described real estate, or so much there about the Past Eminent Commander's seat, filled with calla lilies and cypress, MARRIED. ANTED If you sre going to build, ln- carried her grievance to the Postmaster. That official could account for the delay of the letter only by saying thp.t there was another Mrs. Mary Moore in the city, and she must have gotten the letter from the office as soon as it arrived and carried it in her pocket until hiBt before it was received by the owner. SHAW SMITH At the residence of the FOUND Thst the Mxaaoa Job Printing Department Is the best place in Los Angeles get all descriptions of mercantile and commercial prlntinjr on short notice and low pricen.

nl3f aulre what style oi a nouse you cu were esueoialry handsome Before seven the large bride's mother, in this P. F. Bresee officiating, Mr. B. C.

Shaw, ot Tombstone, Arizona, and Miss Lena L. Smith, of this city. Ja7Jt after conduct it. $1 bays a child's cloak. Odd and end sale, Peoples' Store.

A special meeting of the Board of Trade will be held this evening. 35-cent bunches of gents neckwear. Odd and end sale. Peoples' Store. No call was held yesterday at the Pro- of as may be necessary to satisfy said sums.

Given under my hand this 8th day of Janu Forsti-r Block hall was i well filled with invited WANTEfl By a boy 15 years old to work on a ranch- will work for small wages With HISCELLANOV8 ary, 1886. utu. is. ttuw, anerin. By A.

M. Thobmoh, Under iaStd guests, a majority of the interested spectators beine ladies. The installing board and fodelnir. Address D. Times The absurdity of such an explanation Pianos! Pianos and organs $100 less than you ONET TO LOAN Apply to George d.

office. J7 8t Commander is only equaled by the gross careless-1 officer was Past-Eminent Rowan, 33 South Hprina nrn. jp 1 XT ANTED To exchanee some very deslra- neaa of the clerk, who is responsible Sir E. F. Spence, Marshal.

Past-Emm HOMES can purchase tnem elsewhere; no rents nor agents to pay; can save you from $60 FOB CXCBA9ie, ent Grand Commander Sir H. S. Orme; ble city property in Santa Bosa, Sonoma coantv. for eitv or country property in Los for the detention of the letter. Other cases equally as aggravating as that of Musical Director, Sir A.

G. Bartlett. THIS TEIXS THE STOHY X7ITH to 100 on the finest style and tone piano or dwelling for not EZOHANOK Ohlcago dace Exchange, owing to the death of Mrs. Toss, the wife of one of the members. 50-cent bunches of gents' socks.

Odd and end sale. Peoples' Store. Angeles. Address F. M.

DIMMICKE, P. O. Box 383. Los Angeles. a7 6t The following was the order of the organ In the market Please call before pur one in Los Angeles; $6000, $80u0.

Address Ja 6t 806 Temple street. exercises: Music; prayer; installation, chasing. Booms 633 Pearl st, between Seventh AND Eminent Commander; installation, ten and Eighth sts. A. O.

POTTEB, Agent. WANTED To sell at once the beat paying lodging-house In the city, close to post-office; now is your chance; don't miss it or you will be sorry. J. W. BBOWNINt A BUSINESS CHANCES.

eralissimo installation. Captain Gen Mrs. Moore, and of as recent occurrence, might be mentioned, all going to prove that the management of the post-office is thoroughly, demoralized in fact that it is left without any systematic management, but just runs itself. MOSCMEMAL DESIGNS. eral: music: installation, remaining of EI eetro-Tlier ape title Batlia.

ficers; music; proclamation P. E. No. 7 South Main. tf WANTED To sell, ss owner must go East at once; now ia Tour time to buy one of The new Los Angeles Fuel Company, for the purpose of working the peat beds in the Santa Ana Valley, met a day or two ago and elected the following officers: President, W.

B. Huff; Vice-President, H. Secretary and Treasurer, nvestments. j. t.

sHeaii Try Dr. E. Bobbins's celebrated elec C. Sir H. S.

Orme; music; benediction. tric and medicated vapor baths for the cure of I A BARGAIN An 8-roomed lodging nouse for sale or rent, with location central. Apply at 819 South Spring st. delO lm INVESTMENT. SAFE.

SCBK AND PBO-fltable. Capitalists or anyone desiring to make such an investment, should call at once, on de21 8w tf. O. 8IGLER. room 1, Bryson block.

the best paying millinery and fancy goods inrna tn the cttv: rent verv moderate: orly colds, rheumatism, paralysis, and other dis The following are the officers of Cceur de Lion Commandery for the ensuing Masonic year Sir B. Brown, Eminent $1600 required; sales now; busineee cleared $800 la the vast six months. T. W. BBOWNINO tt eases.

Prices reduced to one dollar a bath or six for five dollars. Cor. First and Spring Ja7tf Commander; Sir T. H. Ward, General No.

7 South Main st. streets. Telephone 70. issimo; Sir Thomas Strohm, Captain- WANTED e0O on cty property for two veirs. See Curtis room 6, Post General; Sir B.

T. Mallard, Prelate; AMUSEMENTS. oflioe block. J6 tf- i At the commencement of the New Year. Over one thousand feet of ext a The W.

C. T. U. meets at the Y. M.

These are Positive Bargains: 0 fl fl ACRES close to the city (2 miles) one All level land, rich, sandy loam soil, adapted to fruits and vines, grains, eto. This Sir W. O. Furrey, Senior Warden; Sir W. A.

Morgan. Junior Warden; Sir -irTisTRtV-A nnrehaser for 454 city lots. 0. A. Hall, Nadeau Block, every Monday at shelving has been added to our store.

Arrival of A. C. Thsmpwa-Some Fine Specimens of Art. Mr. A.

C. Thompson, designer and manufacturer in marble and granite monuments, vaults, and granite enclosures, has arrived in this city and is stopping at the Pico House. Mr. Thompson has with him the finest lot of monumental designs ever exhibited on this coast, and his design book is well worthy of inspection, the tmppimnnn shown beintr of mon (to nf them ftu feet by 172 feet each and Albert Brown, Treasurer Sir J. E.

3 p.m. Prayer service from 2 to 3. tna othera 6M feet bv 160 feet each; fine Bell, Becorder Sir William Bommell, land has been held sttmy at go per acre. The owner must sell at once and we offer it as wholly unequaled per acre as a whole, W. Gilbert; Superintendent, L.

G. Butler. 70-cent bunches of dry goods. Odd and end sale. Peoples' Store.

In the article giving the history and present condition of the fraternal societies of Los Angeles, the Knights of Honor were omitted. This organization is very prosperous, having a membership of 67. Begalar meetings are held at Masonic Hall. 49-cent bunches of ladies' handkerchiefs. Odd and end sale.

Peoples' Store. m1. f. Vil rum annth nf Dow. Standard Bearer Sir D.

Nenhart, Jr. or fee in no less man zo acre ioib. Sc Real Estate Bargains. People from the East in search of Sword Bearer Sir J. B.

Lankershim, ney avenue. East Los Angeles; $876; all must be sold together; now have a purchaser that will give 3275 for a choice of the lots, or $'il5 ACRES mile from city, heretofore held OPEBA HOUSE. SIX And Saturday Matinee, Commencing Monday, Januarys, Special engagement of the popular little fa-- vorite. Miss 60 Warder; Sir D. E.

Miles, Third Guard; at Sioo and joining ana equal to 1200 per for the poorest one. W. P. MciNlOBH, Boom Sir J. B.

McManis, Second Guard; Sir 16 Nadean Block. J4 homes In the city or property for Investment are referred to the advertisement of F. H. acre land lying beside It. I am directed to sell this land for $136 per acre if sold before Jan.

15th. Every Department Vastly improved. E. H. Freeman, First Sir P.

A. McEanna, Sentinel; Sir W. A. Morgan, uments costing from to $75,000, as well as more moderately priced work. Barclay in another column.

Besides those ad WANTED To sell the most sightly little home In city, 69 Bosas street: 5 rooms, -bard finished; 2 more unfinished in basement: SltWO. Apply to J. B. Holloway, 49 Sir W. C.

Furrey, Sir T. H. Ward, Sir vertised he has numerous other properties in D. E. Miles, Sir Thos.

Strohm, Commit fflil ACRES of splendid vineyard four years UUola- This fine property is offered at less than the land adjoining can be bought for and set out. There is no vineyard In Southern California which can be bought for J22S to $300 per acre but this. The price has hereto both city and country. Special bargains are Temple block. de30 tf tee of Arrangements offered during the next few days.

Several i xr ANTED Spoiled hones and colts at fessor Johnson's Horse Taming School, At the close of the interesting cere properties for exchange. 25-cent bunches of ladies' collars. Odd and end sale. Peoples' Store. B.

O. Shaw, of Tombstone, Arizona, was united in marriage to Miss Lena fore been sots to S4UO. monies at the asylum, the Commandery Blxby's corral, 119 East yirBt St. a un WANTED TO EXCHANGE A good, sound mir nf horses, harness and wagon for and their guests, to the number of one Choice blackberry roots, Kittatinny hundred and fifty, adjourned to the bt KATIE PUTNAM, i Supported by her own Comedy Company, who will present uuring the engagement the following repertoire: Thitrbbat. "LITTLE DETECTIVE," Miss Putnam appearing in five characters.

By general request. He has also on exhibition the largest and choicest collection of samples of granite ever brought here, comprising domestic and foreign stone. Mr. Thompson is well known in this city as the builder of several of the principal monuments and vaults here, notably those of the late Wallace Wood worth, Major Wicks, A. Lothian and the Rev.

-Mr. Tansey. He has done a great deal of work in various parts of this coast, and any person contemplating the erection of a monument will find ft ACRES choice foothill land adapted to IUD early vegetables, fruits and vines; house ot tour too ma, pantry and cellar; good barn; house for Chinaman; well, gum trees, fruit trees of various kinder about 60. This tract is delightfully situated and has several protected canyons adapted to bananas and variety, guaranteed. Only 2000 for sale.

F. BT. an unencumbered lot of the value of $400; the horses oood for driving or for work. Ad- Our Mjuatom Underwear Department largely tnereated. Our Gents' Furnishing Department largely Inereaaea.

Our iMee ana Ribbon Department Largely Inereneea. Our Button Department liargely Inereaaea. Our Kid Glove Department Mxtrgely Inereaaea. Our DMteNe Department Vastly Improved Elmo, where an elegant banquet awaited them. Nothing was wanting at the feast dress Times olice.

that could add to the enjoyment of the Barclay, 9 S. Spring; street Mrs. Bobert Fletcher, teacher of Kensington Needlework, Bungalow Cottage, near occasion. TOASTS. otner iropioai fruits, xne sou is a ricn decomposed granite and can be worked any day in the year.

Price only $75 per acre. A HANDSOME RESIDENCE on Pearl itreet ANTED By a married man, geod ac-VV countant, aiding here for the last six J'ears, a few set of books to keep during even-ng hours, after 4 p. Al references given. Address "Accountant." Box 868. city.

dllm "1 IT ANTED To lease for a term of five years. Smith of this city, yesterday. The ceremony was performed at the residence of the bride's mother by P. F. Bresee.

The couple took the afternoon train for the east. Anew wood yard has just been opened at 56'Los Angeles street. See notice elsewhere. Odd and end sale now going on. Peoples' Store.

"Order of Knight Templars." Be- Ellis Villa College. FxrsAT, "LENA, THE MADCAP." Batcedat, CH1LD)F THE close to cars; 8 rooms, baths, pantry, hot sponded to by P. E. G. 0.

H. S. Orme ana ooia waier, gas, nuiiaing lust com "Cceur de Lion Commandery." Be- IV 20 or more acres of land with water. Satbmjat Mat.kee. "OLD CDBIOSITY pleted and must be sold at once.

A bargain at $6500. AddresE. snonded to by P. E. C.

J. D. Bicknell. Valuable Property. Attention is directed to the valuable Suitable for raising small fruits.

n25tf A. care of Porter Bros. Co, "Our Visiting Fraters." Responded to SHOP." Doors open at curtain rises at 8 o'clock 5 OK 7 AuaEd at rasaaena. in 5 year old vineyard, close to the Raymond Hotel and by P. E.

V. Sir xi. F. spence, And increased, which enables us to carry a much larger stock tban ever be- fore. Recent large additions have placed our stock in most excellent shape, and this is specially so in Dress Goods, Silks, Velvets, Kid Gloves, Corsets and Underwear.

Have your kid cloves fitted to the hand. Buy your corset where all the sharp. most delightfully situated for villa residence. Una of best properties in the colony. Hereto The ball was opened at 10:30 o'clock it advantageous to call upon him.

He will remain for a week or ten days at the Pico House and will be pleased to meet all who are interested in monumental work. His hours aie from 9 a. m. to 4 p.m. As Mr.

Thompson's designs are unquestionably the finest on this coast, they are well worthy of inspection whether or not there is an intention of immediately erecting a Attention is directed to the statement of the Farmers and Merchants Bank published elsewhere. It will be seen that the farming and vineyard property advertised by Miles Laux's Kumyss is the drink when you are hungry, thirsty or tired. fore held at $800 per acre. I am directed to sell for $600 until Jan. 10th.

The adjoining and dancing was kept up until a late hour. Those present pronounce the WANTED Any person desiring Job Printing of any sort to call at the Mibbob Job Printing Booms, No. 9 Temple street. A larg nd complete equipment in type and presses. Prices ss low as anj office, and work second to tone.

Estimates promptly furnished on all staaaes of book, pamphlet, poster, brief end mercantile work. nl3-tf latest and best goods are to be obtained. Ball's Health Corset, Patent Roman property is neia at tsou. Admission as usual. Jal tf GRAND OPEBA HOUSE.

The event ot the Seasonl affair the most enjoyable social event of fP8 fS11" c- p- Patent Premium and Extra Patent Premium also the Fibroline, the best ae ed; house of 8 rooms, pantry, bath, I a ed: house of 8 rooms, pantry, bath. etc. tne season. The menu was an evidence of the skill i One of our citizens has gained 15 corset ever maae, ana soia ror cne aoiiar. We always sell Notions the cheapest.

We always sell Hosiery the cheapest. We always sell Underwear the cheapest. We always sell Domestics the large barn and good outbuildings generally; windmill and 10,000 gallon tank; 50 bearing orange trees; If acre table grapes, and great variety of other fruits; beautiful garden of Engagement of America's Greatest Emotional pounds In weight in four weeks by the TO JUKI'. of that culinary artist, Charles Councillor. Actress, use of Laux's Kumy as.

Inquire at No. 16 North rilO LET Pianos. rare plants ana ornamental trees; fine view of Saa Pedro harbor and shipping; only two blocks from good school. Only reason for J. Spring st.

(F. Giese's, d.rug store), or cheapest. We are the only house in this city that buys ieveryapllaj'e of goods in the Eastern market. We are the only house in this cfty4i. every dollar for cash and at one price.

All discount has been discoutia-- AMUSEMENTS. NEW TO-DAY. at H. Wapgeman's, 443 First St. Ji9 lm institution has $482,000 in coin in its own vaults and with the cash in bank and in New York and San Francisco, a total of $546,038.67.

This with Government bonds to the amount of $407,000, worth a premium of $50,000, and over $1,000,000 of other assets, is a first-class showing for Los Angeles. Palm Garden Friday night ladies' night. No smoking. Entire change of programme. Mrs.

Watson desires to state that she selling, owner's business requires his constant IX) LET Cottage of 4 rooms, with furniture presence in the city. This iB the best prop-1 and we have launched out upon the New Year with a vastly increased pafon- of 3 rooms for sale cheap. erty in the county for FS3UUU. I wt- $3000. age.

which is steadily growing every day. Apply at Ho. 4, complete for housekeeping. Sand street. Ml 31 Housjs of a rooms ana lot 75x200 reet, on 9th street west ot Pearl, 1 miles from Postoffice." I have received Instructions to Deatn'a Doing's.

Mrs. Sarah A. Olmstead, wife of S. H. Olmstead, of Artesia, and sister-in-law of G.

W. Morgan of this city, died yesterday from the effects of a surgical operation performed by Dr. Wise. Mrs. Olmstead was afflicted with a tumor of long standing and the operation performed was to remove it.

It took the physician two and a half hours to perform the operation, and the patient did not rally from the shock. Drs. Kirkpatrick. Huckins, Shoe ROSE ETTINGE, Supported by her own Union Square Company in the following great successes: MONDAY. JAN.

12, The last great Union Square Theater success (having a run ot 130 consecutive nights) "FELICIA, or WOMAN'S LOVE." Report of the Condition or THE IRST HATIOilAL BANK. AT LOS-ANGELES. We know no dull times. We are always busy, as anyone who has visited our store within the pabt six months will testify. The secret of our success is -ONE PRICE and cash, polite and attentive clerks, close attention to busisess, and a desire to please our patrons.

Your future trade is solicited. sell this property, including about $160 worth of carpets, furniture, large range, for $3350 if sold before January loth, but not TO LET 2 new bouses, now ready for occupation; 6 rooms, bath, bay window, pantry, hall and closets. Ho. 380 and 33-2 South Fifth street. Inquire at 137 Wall, near Fifth street Ja9 lw TO LET House of 6 rooms and stable; Ho.

1243 Hill. Enquire No. 14 Second St. Ja9 lw thereafter lor less tnan 3tau. xnis property hi a been held at $3500 without the furniture.

and it cost the owner $3740 witnout the furniture. A bargain indeed at $3360. novss tf J. T. SHEWAHD.

IIT TBS STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AT THE Katie The Little Detective and The Youth Who Never Saw a Woman were given at the Open Honse last night by the Putnam combination to a good-sized audience. -The former ia full of interesting situations, and afforded Miss Putnam an opportunity to show her versatility, which she did to the best advantage. The other members of the company ably filled their parts, and the audience departed well pleased with the entertainment. During the performance an unknown admirer sent to Miss Putnam a pair of beautiful gold bracelets, set with diamonds. To-night Lena, the Madcap, will be given, and as it is by LOT on Main street 26x165 with building of I 5 rooms, only one square from First street; a- CLOSE OF BUSINESS, Dee.

20, 1S84. maker and two other physicians were will rent tor ia per montn; immeaiate possession given. For sale until Jan. 1st for meant to include all the retiring city officials in her card of thanks published the other day. The following papers were fileed in the office of the County Becorder yesterday: eleven deeds, four mortgages, twelve releases, five miscellaneous papers and one United States patent.

THE COUETS. t8000. The price has always been $10,000. TO LET Half of 9-room house; furnished house; will sell the furniture in rooms; $80 per month. 841 South Spring st.

Ja9 2t LET House of 9 rooms, woodshed and JL barn, with water, on Bunker Hill aye. Oas be by two families. Esquire of Wilcox A No. 34 Spring street, or of C. B.

BESOUBCES. This is a very good investment; $8000. It desired we can sell the adjoining property, the lot being 25x165, but the house of smaller size, for 87000. TUESDAY, JAN. 13, "LEAH, THE WEDNESDAY, JAN.

14, WATERS BUN THURSDAY, JAN. 15, "THE NEW EAST FRIDAY, JAN. 16, "ROSE Bradshaw. near West Ninth street, on Union Loans and Overdrafts U. S.

Bonds to secure Other stocks, bonds snd mortgages Due from approved reserve agents. Due from other National 860,212 30. 11,266 13 88,000 00 91,169 13 48,673 66 5,047 87 7,203 78 HLOTS fronting on Ninth street three of them corner lots all covered with full THE PEOPLE'S STORE Presents Its Complimentstothe Public of Los Angeles and Vicinity, street. J9tf nioLKT Store room 14x28 feet, on Firs bearing orange trees ar some limes, each lot I Due from State Banks and bankers street; also room 14x16 feet. Enquire of H.

H. Bixby, at 119 East First street. Js8 4t 52x155 feet, for $3600. This property Is unequaled in the city as an Investment Each and every lot is equal to any "$600 lot in the present, in consultation with Dr. Wise, and everything possible was done to save the unfortunate lady's life, but without avail.

Mrs. Henrietta Voss, wife of Frederick Voss, of the Laclede Hotel, died on Wednesday night. The funeral took place yesterday alternoon at 2 o'clock, Bev. Mr. Breese, of the Fort Street M.

E. church, conducting the funeral services. The remains were followed to the grave by a long line of carriages, the Board of Trade, of which Mr. Voss was a member, adjourning to show respect to the dead. Mrs.

Louisa Niedecken, wife of Her Beal estate, furniture and fixtures. Current expenses and taxes Premiums paid mo LET Stable! and corral, on Main street. Childs tract' and no boats are required to find them in wet weather; $3600. I Inqnire of John C. Bell, room 22, Temple Checks ana otner casn items.

block. Jsstt request, no doubt an overflowing house will greet this really deserving company. Boss EyxtnGx. The sale of for the Eytinge engagement began yesterday, and the number sold was beyond the most sanguine expectations of the management. The box office continues open each day, and all who desire good Thursday, Jan.

8. Sbpebios Coxtet Judge Brunson. Pico vs. Lazare: By consent of counsel of both parties the order of January 2d is set aside as inadvertently made. Will be called up on Jan EYTXNGE Bills of other Banks.

BATCBDAY, I ft TO 400 ACRES of fine, rich, deep, sandy IDU loam land; magnificent water supply JAN. 17, OBAND MATINEE, 41,733 76 6,998 49 876 73 10,042 70 U.746 00 667 01 177,020 00 ,377 00 3,960 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels trom living streams; situated 7 mnea from 411 South Bill month; gentlemen only. and jaatr street. Specie Legal tender notes Redemption fund with U. S.

Treas San Bernardino on the line of the Atlantio and Pacifio B. work on which was begun last week. This is one of the finest bargains ever offered in fruit and grape lands with unlimit mo LET A large front room with fire-place. uary 12th. seats had better avail themselves of the I unfurnished, in a private family.

o. 33 urer 15 per cent or circulation) first opportunity to purchase them. Due from U. S. Treasurer, other ed water supply, at usual prices.

II sold immediately only $60 per acre. Amelia street. Ja7 3t rno LSI-A suite of rooms for housekeep. Extends Its Thanks for the LARGEST YEAB'S BUSINESS ever Enjoyed by It, And wishes all acquaintances and children dear, Friends and patrons, far and near, than 6 per cent redemption Supebiob Coxtet Judge Cheney. Hollenshead vs.

B. M.Baker: Motion to dismiss bill of costs. Taken under advisement. Tl OUSiS of 7 rooms, closets, pantry, 8,700 00 1 inn: unfurnished. Apply at IS W.

Pico lUllUseea imimnnnimi fl stable, shed, etc; handsome lawn with PERSONAL MESTI05. off Main. de31 tf 78 flowers, fruit, 158 feet from Olive street cars. Lot 75 feet front One of the best bar mo LET Two rooms on first floor, for house. Hollenshead vs.

R. M. Baker: Hear gains ever offered. Owner must sell, and will JL keeping. Enquire at drug store, 415 Spring LIABILITIES.

ing to strike cut bill of costs denied on man Niedecken, an old and well-known citizen of this city, died at Pomona on Thursday. The funeral will take place to-day at 3 o'clock from the parlors of Mr. Albert Brown's undertaking establishment. The funeral of the late E. W.

Hol-man will take place from Mr. Brown's undertaking rooms on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Friends of the deceased are invited to attend. J. Mullally went to Bavenna yesterday, S.

B. Newhall, wife and son, of Cincin take, for a few days. S3S00. "FELIOTA." SATUBDAY EVENING, JAN. 17.

"OLIVEB Miss Eytinge In her great character of NANCY 8YEES. Dress Circle and Orchestra. reserved seats, gallery, 60 cents; matinee, 50 and 75 cents. The box sheet will be cpeaed January 8, promptly at 10 o'clock. The first come the first served.

No favorittsm.shown. No seats reserved before that time, and the first at the window will have first choice. ja62w CLUB THEATRE. North Main Street. 100,000 00 100,000 00 fl ACRES of first-class land for colony AUUU purposes; ample supply of living Capital stock paid in Surplus fund nati, are registered at the Pico.

the ground that this court has no jurisdiction. In the matter of the1 estate of T. Kepetto: Ordered that the order made water: unsurpassed for fruit and vines: slop 62,330 00 Undivided profits street. ja et rno LET A front room, furnished, al 313 Los J. Angeles St.

Ja7 rno LET Two furnished roomB for light I housekeeping. Address No. 14 Clay. Ja4 lw Mrs. J.

E. Butler and son, of Philadel ing to tbe south and on the line of the Atlantio I and Pacific B. now being built from San phia, are visitng Walter S. Moore. A bright, happy and glad New Tear.

87,900 00 866,855 90 75,59 96 84,061 92 National Bank Motes Individual deposits subject to ch'k Demand certificates of dei osit Due to State Banks and Bernardino to The Needles. This is aa un-eoualed bargain at $50 per acre. Geo. D. Allman of Oakland, is at the LET Park Mansion, nicely furnished City property of all kinds and at every price St.

Charles. 1 single rooms, $7 per month. 221 New High Arrival of Mrs. Hsiraan. $1,366,697 78 from $260 upwards.

Total. January 7, fixing the bond of the guardian at $1200, be vacated and the bond fixed at $300. In the matter of the estate of F. Van Fintel: Continued until January 12th, at 10 a. m.

street. 34 2w B. A. Bissell of Santa Ana, is a guest at Among my most aesizame properties are Mrs. E.

W. Holman, wife of the de tne 1 0110 wing: the St. Charles. rilO LET A house of 6 rooms, one block JL from Pico House. Apply to Adams Son, I IN elegant 6-reom oottage, handsomely fur- I ceased E.

W. Holman, arrived in this STATE OF CALIFORNIA, 1 M. Whigham has been appointed nl8hta, on uoyie Heights, near tne eiectiic Pxbbt Baos and Managers city yesterday afternoon from San Fran County of Los Angeles. I. J.

M. Elliott. Cashier of the above-named Coroner's Clerk. 838 Pico House. Jaa rpO LET A bouse of ten rooms to a party JL who will buy the furniture at a low Townbbxp Cotjet Justice Ranney.

Albert Stack, a fifteen-year-old lad, cisco. She stated to a Times reporter ugnt, close to cars ana overiooKing city; ceilings eltgantly frescoed, walls handsomely papered, hall, pantry, bath, cellar; artificial stone Bide walks around house, eto. A bargain In our present happy frame of mind we are magnani- George O. Powers, of Newhall, is reg bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J.

M. ELLIOTT, Cashier. HEV LCHINARIES S- was before Justice tfanney, charged istered at the St. Elmo. Srice.

Apply Detween a ana p. m. Cain st. de30 tf at $4600. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th with battery.

The battery consisted in that she was greatly surprised and shocked on receiving the telegram announcing her husband's death, and hastened here to be present at the fu F. J. Lincoln, a hotel proprietor of.La- 1 'I. A NEAT 6-room cottage on 12th wlthbstb, 1 mOUS, ana eXieuU OUr greeting lO lUOBU WUU, yui liuw citv water, marble mantels and stationary I 4- day of January, 1886. rno LET 4 nicely furnished rooms for throwing potatoes at a Chinaman.

He throp, is at the St. Elmo. washstand; lot 60x190 feet with 20 bearing -1 tVA1'. of was discharged. PADDY HUGHES, NELLIE OXFORD, HEELEY BBOTHEBS, neral.

In company with her housekeeper, M. B. Craig, of Newhall, was registered orange, peach, apple, and other trees, race uuilJig buc UUob vctal AltaVC uccu iuai uv-has always been $4000; reduced this day to I Mrs. Holman viewed the remains of her iseai.i J. a.

woaiTAo, Notary Public Correct Attest: E. F. SPENCE. J. F.

CRANK, Directors. WM. LACY. ja8 lm at the St. Elmo yesterday.

3700. JL housekeeping, 1 block from Pico Honse. Apply to 838 Pioo Honse. Adams ft Son. de20tf nnO LET Suite of two rooms first floor; snn J.

all day; well furnished- good location. Apply for terms at 309 Hill street. tt (in) LKT Desirable cottage of five rooms, City Justice Coust Justice Austin. William Jobes: Grand larceny; case continued until 10 o'clock to-day. husband in the morgue yesterday after H.

G. Newhall of Ban Francisco, is noon and after giving the undertaker all registered at the St. Elmo. JAMES GOODWIN, MABEL PEaBL, JOHN CASSIDY, oc9 tf EMMA HARBISON. One of the best investments in property on my books is the lot cor.

Hill and 6th 120x166 feet, with three 2-story buildings of 6 rooms tach and two small cottages, leaving the corner vacant This pays $1200 a year above aU "I the necessary orders the tempts to daub us with filth and film, and wish them a pleasant, prosperous and successful New Year. In this connection we beg leave to announce that on C. 8. Morrill, wife and children, of I hall, pantry and closets: pleasantly lo burial, which will take place on Satur Sworn Statement of the Condition Enquire No. 35 8.

Charity, cor. Second Portland, Oregon, are in the city. day-morning at 10 o'clock, drove out to cated, street. JO 1W. her residence.

LOS AKGELS BOIXEB-SKATIKO Deputy Marshal J. D. Dunlap is on the rno LET Nicelv furnished rooms, single or Farmers' Merchants' Bank southbound train to arrive to-day. ACADEMY. JL en suite, by the day, week or month at 116 A Woman' Clnb.

Thirty or forty ladies of the Church of the Unity, under the care of Dr. Fay, met yesterday afternoon at Bryson Hall for the purpose of organizing a Woman's Club, whose object will be social intercourse, intellectual exercise and California Poultry Association. Bichard Gird and wife of the Chino Commercial St. oio expenses, ana excluding the corner 101 is equivalent to 16 per cent net on the investment By improving the vacant corner at an expense of $5000 the property will pay 26 per cent on $17,000. The prioe as the property stands is only $12,000.

I ACRES one-half mile outside city; 825 I orange trees 14 years old, 150 6 years old, 180 peach, 75 apple, pear, prune, nectarine, walnut and quince trees; 6 acres vineyard, bearing: house of 4 rooms, new: 2 horses. The premium list of the California mo LET Nicely faroiched sunny rooms Banch, are stopping at the St. Elmo. Herman A. Pfister, a prominent busi OF LOS ANGELES, At the close of business, ON DECEMBER 31, 1884.

bonth Rprine itreet. d14tf Poultry Association, which came to the Times yesterday, is a well gotten up and i Third Street, bet. Fort and Hill, WILL BE OPENED THURSDAY "EVENING. December 18 Three sessions daily, Sundays excepted. Morning session from 930 to 12.

Afternoon Tto LkT Nicely furnished sunny reoms; I ness man of San Jose, is at the Pico, d61 JL 108 8. Spring corner of Third. Tuesday, Jan. 6, 1885, at 10 a.m., We will inaugurate our annual finely finished pamphlet. The cuts are F.

W. Conrad and wife of Santa Bar especially handsome. The annual ex ASSETS. rpo LET House at Long Beach, with furni-JL tn re, suitable for small family. Inquire bara, are on a little pleasure trip to this hibition of the association will be held To Cash on hand.

$482,088 88 of E. E. Cox. 32X West First Street. oc22 tf city.

om 2:30 to 6. Evening from 7:30 to 10. io casn witn Dsnss in in San Francisco, commencing January Mrs. H. G.

TJtley and Geo. H.TJtley of 19 and lasting one week. The officers We Invite no New xerk and San Francisco. 63,949 79 Our patronage is first-class. BOOHS AND BOARD bred, and buggy.

This is a splendid property, and cannot be surpassed for a suburban home, while it is tbe ehsapest property, all things considered, in the vicinity. $9600. LOVELY SAN GABRIEL VALLEY HOME 18 acres in San Gabriel Valley, splendidly improved; 660 orange trees, 160 lemons, 300 lime, 160 apple, 80 pear, 80 peach, 15 apricot quince, fig, chestnut, walnut acre grapes; house of 7 rooms, hard finished, th and pantry; water free for irrigation and domeatio use. Honse of 4 rooms for hired other. Borne, New York, are visiting Dr.

Utley of the association are: G. B. Bay ley, President; Wm. Niles, George Trefzer, charitable work. Dr.

Fay explained the object of the meeting, and stated that the rational, the Bocial and the asthetic faculties are as truly the gift of God, and as really factors in a symmetrical charactervas is the moral and spiritual nature; and therefore that refined social intercourse and true intellectual culture are in the highest sense religious. It will be the aim of the club to exert a refining and ennobling influence Available rnsi CELEBBATED WBIGHT HOUSE, on of this city. United States 4 per cents I Main street near Second, for rent. Thirty T. D.

Morns, John McFarhng, Vice- Dr. Charles Allen, of Jacksonville, Illi rooms, inquire ax iuv a an me. jo oi. ana otner ttovernmeat bonds Presidents; D. H.

Everett, Secretary; Mrs. M. E. NewhalL Corresponding nois, will remain in Los Angeles until The Best op Music W1H be In attendance Every Evening. BYMONDB CHAPMAN.

Prop's. PAXJI QABDE9, Loans and discounts MAKABA HOUSE 221 South Main street Mrs. S. B. Smith.

This house, formerly mm the Hammond, has been remodeled ODD AND END SALE." In magnitude it will exceed all pre vious efforts. In February. V'-' Beal estate (including 646,036 67 407,031 48 1,066,07111 38,317 26 8,473 39 91 secretary; J. a. Liund, Treasurer; J.

former bsnk building) Ex-chief of Police T. Cuddy returns Baynor, O. J. Albee, Thomas Waite, Bank vaults, office fix Sad refurnished throughout. Pleasant rooms with or without board.

de26 lm from San Francisco on the southbound B. G. Head, C. H. Pitkin, Executive tures, help.

This is a magnificent property and very cheap, at $15,000. 2 FINE RESIDENCES, 10 rooms each, on Main street, closets, bath, pantry, trees, etc Only $6000 each. EAST LOS ANGLES: Vacant lota $350 upward. Lot 60x105, with house of 6 rooms, most desir I in the town, by providme occasional Committee. 88 and 40 South Spring street, Los Angeles, train to-day.

ELECT BOABDING At 238 Hill st. entertainments of a very high order, by L. D. Griswold of Albuquerque, New price it will be magical. saassaaaiBBB A Pleasant Surprise Party.

On Wednesday night Mr. and Mrs, Mexico, arrived in this city-yesterday and LIABILITIES. (paid up) $700,000 00 and 825,000 00 NICE SUNNY BuOMS, with are and board. 116 Olive, near temple. dl41m promoting me lnteueoniai culture ot its members, and performing charitable work.

It will not be sectarian: on the A Sm. It a 1 A STRICTLY FAMILY BESOBT. Capital Surplus will remain for some time. H. B.

Fox were pleasantly surprised by ST HfeLLNA HOUSE, 230 Fort street Furnished rooms: first-lass location, nolltfl Mr. H. J. Hunt and family from Japan, Total capital the visit of a party of young friends to contrary it win coraiaiiy invite to a participation in its labors and pleasures all ladies who heartily sympathize with its their rooms in Hollenbeck block. The arrived in the city yesterday, and are STOONOEBT EYEBY EVENINGS PEOPLE'S STORE, 41Z43 and 43 Spring afreet.

Undivided Deposits. Dividends (declared visitors were made welcome, and en quartered at the St. Elmo. 7 625,080 08 67,781 85 1,458,004 06 2,14500 $3,062,930 91 ably situated, norm 01 vowney avenue, io. Three lot on corner; house of 6 reoms, hard-finished.

Prioe (and cheap) $2500. Two lots on corner, with house of 6 rooms snd fine windmill snd well; $2500. And various other properties. BOYLE HEIGHTS; Various lots and residences. ORANGE: Several 10-acre tracts.

PASADENA: Various desirable properties, improved snd unimproved. Preperty for Exeliamfe. TERRACE Private board. nrngT3 Pearl street, corner Sixth; best of accommodations and flee location. MBS.

WHIPPLE. jeaotf BT THE joyed themselves for some hours. and uncalled for) Dr. Dorothea Lummis and a party of Among those in the party were Misses aims, and especially those who, with thoroughly earnest, conscientious, intelligent women, would like to spend an occasional hour in communion upon themes of great and permanent moment. friends visited the Sierra Hadre Villa yes Pleasant sunny rooms, with sard, st 216 North Fort st, second door HUHPHREYS a RIGGin terday, returning in the evening.

LADY ORCHESTRA Paula Charel, Lillie Witherow, Lena Meyers, Jennie Corliss, May Tufts, Alice Kiger, Maggie Woods, Lydia Jef fToiu Temple street. moa Examined and found correct. t. annnins Mr. and John Broadman of DO A GENERAL 1 Finance GOOD LINE of city and country, as well New York, arrived from the East yester JOSE MASOAREL, fries, Gussie Fox, Nettie Kiger, Mrs.

J. Wood worth and Mrs H. B. Fox, Committee. Eastern property, O.

W. CHILDS, day and will remain here during the win rty, for exenange. Persons having money for exchange TMnna DATQ1K 1 -m rrtKDV XSJ A XT TVTl EACH A SOLO ARTIST. SALE Barley, best seed and feed bar-ey; low price; at Philadelphia Brewery, The number and the character of those present at the first meeting were a bright augury of success. A.

O. U. W. Installation. District Deputy Al.

Cobler installed Messrs. Tom woods, W. F. Ball, J. F.

Estate SO SoutH Spring Street, IV! irnwi unnTitv are iavited to STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ter. AT THE HOTELS. Litso srreex. je Hughes, Charlie White, Nat. Prescott, notify me of th.

fact all loans maae ny m. No. CO PUTT OV LOS AHQXLXS, Is alas W. Hellman. President and John Mil- J.

H. Humphreys, Will Witherow, are gusranteea nrsi-ciBss. Elmo B. Gird and wife, Chino a BALE On Lake avenue, Pasadena, 6 I or 10 acres improved, with house, etc. quire at W.

0. FUBBEY'S hardware store, Los Wher. they have built a new brick NEW AUCTION HOUSE. S. F.

GOOTT, Auctioneer, Appraiser and Commission Merchant 143 aod 146 South Spring street, next doer to Turner Hall. Parties wishing to dispose, by auction, of any merchandise, furniture, horses, carriages, wagons and all other articles, cam do so by calling on the above. Sales in city and county attended to. Seat of reference given If required. S.

F. SCOTT, Auctioneer. Ja7 lm Baser, urant, d. J. wood worth andH.

B. Fox. ranch; Q. F. Smith, Ban Francisco; Fisher, wife and son, Pennsylvania; C.

lor tneir own osice. aer, Secretary, of the Farmers' and Merchants' Bankef Los Angeles, being severally sworn, each for himself says that the foregoing is true to his best knowledge and belief. F- H- BARCUAT, de28tf 9 South Spring St, Nadeau Block. Atwell's Sash Lock. Alleles.

d23 lm Great success of HARRY MACABTHY, the "Ark ansa Comedian," acknowledged to be the best mimic, vocalist, dancer and song writer combined In one person of the age. Macarthy is the author of the words and music of "The Bonnie Blue Flag," 'Shoo-ny, don't Bodder Me" and other popular ballads. Morrill, wife and Maine; H. B. Tne HlMlon.

roweli, Ban Francisco; J. A. Cole, Needles IOR SALE A fine young new milch Jersey 1 cow, cheap; a No. 1 family horse, 6 years old. 17 hands high, weighs 1200 pounds.

Property Bocst, Said, Exchir; and Rented. Keaey loaned. Oal 1 for partisulArs, deatf the following officers of East Lost Angeles Lodge, No. 230, A. O.

TJ. night before last: P. M. Tib-bets; M. J.

J. White; Foreman, E. L. Todd; Overseer, E. P.

Virgin; Becorder, W. F. Poor; Beceiver, E. H. (Signed) ISAIAS w.

hellhah, rresiaent. MTLNEB, Secretary. Sworn to and sab scribed before me tbis 7lh i. U. JNewhaU, r3an Francisco; J.

C. Pow WE. THE UNDEBSIQJNAl ana wovj Atwell's Burglar. Proof Sash Lock and Ventilator, and regard it as being the moat er, M. li.

Craig, Newhall; V. D. Urso, In- The subject of the sermon at the Cathedral yesterday morning was "Necessity and Quality of Contrition." day of January, 1885. aiana; r. J.

Lincoln, Latarop; H. aoond and gentle, at a bargain; also a good inch mare, new aet of harness and new Stud-baker wagon; a few Black Spanish fowls, we have ever seen. oiin F. An Elegant Residence l.uc Robinson. 8.

B. Caswell, George Hunt, wife and three childred, Miss Ful den, Japan; A. Oerend, Newhall: J. Foord Father uook conducted the early ser For sale (Signed? jAiusauAAis, Notary Publie, Los Angeles county, OaL Sworn statement of the capital actually paid Lacy, Burgess P. Beeve, and ethers, at 40 8.

Spring street ja3 lm vices and Father O'Shea those at 8 fine strain. Jersey Chief, a superior thorough---yflstanda for servise at our yard. Piatt Oo. ycoraer Fifth and Olive sts. Ja8 2t ....9 P.M.

cents 2 cents SUNDAY General Beserved Beats or San Gabriel; J. Cumpstan and wife, ban Bagland; Financier, H. Matthay; Guide, B. Sharp; I. George H.

Case; Outside Watchman, J. M. Cha- Dividend Notice. o'clock. At 2 o'clock Father McJbaueh- jrrancisco; J.

o. uarcia, Ontario; S. Phil Into the Farmers and Merchants' Bank ot Los Angeles at tbe close of business on the 31st Price, -J70 ft SALS A good paying business, soiq. An elegant residence, jest cotnplrU unoccupied; situated on tbe beet i street in the eity yt block from rooms, bath, pantry, hot and co, i gas, eto. Price only ffiftX).

jh W. TZ. i 4 de37tf Ksdesu 9 lips, nan Pedro. DIVIDEND NO SO, AT THE E1TI OF twenty (30) par cent, per annum, for the Call or address. No.

468 New High aay 01 December, isl lin held special services for young ladies. The subject of Father Cook's sermon last night was Existence etret. jas lw ney; Trustee, M. L. Oilman; Medical Examiner, Dr.

E. T. Schumacher; Representative to Grand Lodge, G. M. Tib-bets.

The lodge has now a membership of 57. oSOtf BEBOOMBB A KUHN. Proprieters. BO ARD OF TRADE. T.1 OR SALE Genteel, nice business, suits.

of Future Punishment. The attend St. Vharlet. John Darling, Saticoy Herman Ackerman, San Bernardino Andrew McFarland. Compton; B.

Cnislew, Calico; P. W. Conrad and wife, Santa Barbara; B. A. Bissell, 8anta Ana six months past, oa use capital asoca oi we corporation, baa bem declared by the Board of Directors of the Farmers and Merchants Bank of Loa Angaies, payable en and after the 10th instant Transfer books are closed from 5th to 10th of January.

JOHN MILNER, J' ble for lady or gentleman; stock invoices $770. ParUoulars at H3 and 15 South Spring DeligMful Health. Resort WONDERFUL CLIMATE. SURE CURE FOR ASTHMA- OAK GM COTTAGES, out VALLEY. VENTURA COUNTY.

ance on the Mission, large at first, is daily increasing. It has been decided street. jaT at TT'OK SALE One-half interest In a well- ueo. Auman, Oakland: n. J.

Rhnrti.ll to continue the work of the Mission oeoreiary. January 5th, 1886. ja71w Kansas City; L. D. Grisweld, Albuquer- during next week.

To capital, paid In 00 8TATE OP CALIFORNIA. County or Loa Ahwst.xs, Issias W. Hellman, President and John Milner, Secretary, of the Farmers' and Merchants' Bank of Los Angeles, being severally sworn each for himself, says that the foregoing statement is correct to his best knowledge and belief. (Signed) ISATA8 W. HELLMAN, President JOHN MILNER.

Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th Of January, 1886. (Signed) JAMES O. EATS. Notary Public, Los Angeles county, OaL ftAA FOB Oy 3 03 TWO I' tJJJ II Pr cei-t.

Eet sw An. Ail In WlnM tf-Iiirwri establisbed. lucrative business in Los Angeles, for $2,000. COTTON room 80, i'l' -1 A v. m.

uonnor, newhall. A MEETING OF MEMBERS WILL BE held at ISO o'clock this evening, to discuss matters of special importance to Los Angeles. A fall attendance is earnestly request SalCe For At Sierra JHadre. dress er call on a G. LiC-l a.

Seeue a Homestead. I I T.nriiti will find at this beautiful home On New Year's eve the young people lathe famous Ojai Valley every comfort A. Wild Cat, A wild cat, larger even than the one Captain Janes has at his fish market, was brought in from San Fernando yesterday. The animal was trapped about two weeks and was very fierce yesterday, springing against the side of the strong cage when canes were poked through the bars. The lota in the Childs tract are being rapidly sold.

The low price, splendid LANDS. ALFALFA AND CORN ed. By order of the President. ja9 It JOHN M. DAVIES, Secretary.

WOOD-GROUERS' YARD. Temple block. jo tf FOR BALE Several fine fresh family cows, at Newton's corral, Wells street, JL Los Aceeles, a snort distance from Downey sve. Itfiwk. ITWK 8ALEFresh cows, one-half breed LevoiiaUlre, 5oun and one-half breed roan Durham, $TS; at Ul Sainsevsin at J6 tf.

good table, good beds and sunny rooms. climate is particularly adipted to those suffering from asthma, catarrhal and lung troubles. Numerous cases attest this. Addreas GBEEB GALL proprietors, Nordhoff, Van- yj Have some bargalaa to offer. HEFrXZB Jt EAIZLIP, jaTtf 46 North aTain.

of Sierra Madre entertained their friends with an interesting literary and musical entertainment. A small admittance was charged, and the proceeds were donated to fencing the Sierra looauon ana long credit, loitAouf interest attract buyers both at homa and ahmA 1, UYfM SflA.l. IrAEzra block, use the Ai of Cocaine, worm pound, to prevent pain la i llin, 64 and SG Loa Angelas Street. Maps and circulars can be obtained at tne agency, k3 North Main street. tnra county, uai.

Auction Calas Madre cemetery. f70K SALE An exceedingly desirable prop. ervon Bnena Vista street, paying lsrge ZTor Calsm pi BAPE CUTTINGS rti l.ii.i.. whlnh nr. considr iAHAM A CLARKE, Ko.

16 West -refits; Huaieal and Literary EnUriain. Secure a Homestead. ATTENTION I JUST NOW GBEASEWOOU, first-class, very dry; delivered free to all parts of the city. Only $7 per cord, $3.60 cord, cash. Orders solicited, snd wood promptly delivered.

j9 meat, ir-it rron rrca risu of l. r. izozzzzzx co. bo26 lm '-Disriesat Olmsted A Wales, 19 WidneT Block. Ja3 tf sred by the most intelligent vignerons tbe a.

cri Jaa- There will be a public installation of The lots in the Childs tract are being rapidly sold. The low price, splendid location and long credit, without interest, JL toisday dlssolv 1 ry jv "I coos it, bet A Co. organ at our salesroom, No. 19 bequena street on Saturday, the luth inst, Secure at Xtomestead." The lots in the Childs tract are being rapidly sold. The low price, splendid location and long credit, without interest, attract buyers both at home and abroad.

Maps and circulars can be obtained at the agency, 273 North ilain street. L. Tronssesu. i'Jack aiai i 1 1 1 at 10 o'clock a. m.

Anyone wanting a good love- 'roetit would 1 to e-1! snd eisuje I continue si oncers of Btanton Post No. E5, G. A followed by a social and literary en tert inmcxt, at Good Tcr lars' Hall 1 1 attract buyers both at home and abroad, liars and circuit -s can be at V. X. HOWABD.

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SCOTT, Howard Ccott, ATTOBKEyj-AT-LAW, NO. TEMPLE block. jatf fi Stcall saddle borne, suitable for This is a very desirable animal 1 be sold at a Address -ueg ja3 tf voisie, Zinfandel, fcee4s Sultans, trice on arpucatioa. e-yt, oJ.i.' 5v--l-. it bewix-nd.

AOS LD. Auct rs. Ut tie eency, 273 ITcrth lliia e'-rsct. rr.l2y Ji" ry 1.1 i.

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