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FINANCE AND TRADE.
Financial.
EXCHANGE REVIEW.
New York, April s.—Outside of a few special
ties in tlie stork market today there was no
movenwnt whatever. The market closed dull
and barely steady, and about opening prices,
which are generally lower than Thursday's
fignres.
Government bonds were steady.
Petroleum—Opened steady at 81%; declined
o 81%; reacted and closed stondy.
Stock Exchange — Opening, 81%; closing,
81%.
Consolidated Exchange — Opening,
closing, 81J£.
WEEKLY BANK STATEMENT.
New York, April s.—Reserve decrease,
$2,H59.000; specie decrease, $1,144,000; cash on
hand in excess of 25 per cent., $14,420,000.
New York, April s.—Money, on call, easy,
3@4 per cent.
Prime mercantile paper, s®7' 2 per cent.
Sterling exchange—Quiet and steady; 00-day
bills, $4.83 ;1 4; demand, $4-87.
Bar silver, per oz., 95%.
MONEY QUOTATIONS.
San Francisco, April s.—Bar silver, per
oz., 95@95%.
STOCKS AND BONDS.
New York, April s.—Closing quotations:
U. S. 4s. Reg 122U Northwestern 111%
V. 8. 4s. coup .. 122V 4 !N. W. Preferred 141 2
U. 8. 4%5. Reg .. 123%1N. Y. Central — *
U. S. 4%5. coup. 123% Oregon imp t 4<>
Pacific' «s 116 Navigation .. .... 99
American Ex... 114% Oregon Short Line 40%
Canada Pacific... 72>, Transcontinental. 38%
Canada Sou 55,4 Pacific Mail 3|H
Central Pacific... 31% Reading 41J?
Burlington 100% Rock Island 92.,
n.l.tW 3f>\ St. Paul 68%
Denver & Rio Gr. 14% St. Louis &S. F.. 16
Erie 24% St. Paul & Omaha 32%
Kan. & Texas.... 8 Texas Pacific 19%
Lake Shore 107 :, 4 Union Pacific.... 62%
L. & N 84% U. S. Express. .. 86
Mich. Central. .. 98® Fargo 140
Missouri Pacific.. 72 Western Union. . 82%
Northern Pacific. 31 % Am. Cotton 0i1... 26%
N. P. Preferred... 74%
Boston, April s.—Closing prices:
A. & T. R. R 133%jMem.Cen. lstmb —
Burl. &Quincy. . .106% San Diego 21
Mex. Cent. Com. 19%|
MINING SHARES.
New York, April s.—Mining shares were as
follows:
Alice 1.25 Gould&Curry 1.80
Caledonia B 11.. 1.90 Hale & Norcross 2.80
Comstock bd . .28.00 Homcstake 8.25
Comstock ser.. .28.00 Horn Silver 2.30
Con. Cal. & Va.. 4.00 Iron Silver 1.90
DeadwoodT... 1.25 Ontario 39.00
El Cristo 1.40 Sutter Creels.... 1.45
frccland 1,00
San Francisco, April s—Following arc the
closing prices:
Beßt & Belcher. 3.35 Potosi 3,90
('hollar 3.95 Ophir 4.60
Con. Virginia. .. 5.00 Savage 2.23
rtould & Curry.. 1,90 sierra Nevada. 2.60
Hale & Norcross 2.95 Union Con 2.90
Grain Markets.
DOMESTIC
San Francisco, April s.—Wheat — Dull.
Buyer season, $1.29%; buyer, 90, $1.36% per
cental.
Barley—Dull. Buyer season, 80%; buyer
90, 80% per cental.
Corn-$1.07%®1.12%.
Chicago, April 5.-1:15 p. m.,close—Wheat
—Steady. Cash, 79%®%; May, 79%®%.
Corn—Steady. Cash, 30; May, 30,% per
bushel.
Oats—Steady. Cash, 22%; May, 22% per
bushel.
Barley—Nothing dcing.
Rye—Steady, 43.
General Markets.
New York, April s.—Hops—Easy.
Coffee—Options, exchange closed today to
trading. Spot Rio unchanged; fair cargoes,
20%. No. 7 flat bean, 19.
Raw sugar—Steady.
Copper—Neglected. Lake, April, $14.30.
Lead—Weaker. Domestic, $3.87%.
Tin—Strong. Straits, $20.10.
Chicago, April s.—Whiske
Shoulders—s4.4o(a)4.so; short clear, $5.50®
5.60; short ribs. $5.15(015.17%.
Pork — Steady. Cash, $10.55; May,
$10.62%.
Lard—Steady. Cash, $0.10@50.12%.
Local Mnrkets.
Poultry—Hens, No. 1, per dozen, $5.50®
0. 00; old roosters, per doz., $5; young
roosters, per doz., $5.00®.550; broilers, large,
per doz., $4.00; broilers, small, per doz., $3.00;
turkeys, per lb., 16c; ducks, large, per doz., $6;
ducks, small, per doz., $4.50®5.00; geese,sl.oo
each.
Lard—3-lb. pails, 9%' c; 5-lb. pails, 9c; 10-lb.
pails, B%c; 50-lb. round tins, 10% c; 10-lb.
tin pails, 10% c; 5-lb. tin pails, 10% c; S-lb. tin
pails, 11c.
Hams—Eastern sugar-cured, Bex, 13%@13%e;
Lilly and Crown, 13% c.
Raislnk—Three Crown, London layers, per
box, $2.25; dried grapes, 2%®3c.; loose Mus
catels, $1.75; bulk raisins, sc, bid.
Beans and Dried Peas—Pink, No. 1. $3.00®
3.15; limas, $5; navy, small, $2.50®2.75; Gar
vanza, $5@5.50.
Cheese—Large, lie; small, 12c; 3-lb hand,
13c.; lull cream, Coast, 11c.
Butter—Fancy California, per roll. 30@32' ic.;
choice roll, 25®30c; fair roll, 20c; lirkin,
choice, per lb., California, 22c
Eggs—Fresh ranch, 14c.
Provisions—Breakfast 'bacon, Rex, ll%c;
Lilly.and Crown, 12% c.
Vegetables—Chiles, per string, $1; garlic,
7c; cabbage, per cwt., $1.25.
Nuts—Walnuts, 8c; peanuts, California, 8%
®10.
Honey—Extracted, light, 6@7c; amber, 4%
@5c
Beeswax—Per lb., 17c. bid, 18c. asked.
Dried Fruits—Peaches: sun-dried, No. 2,10 c.
bid; sun-dried, pealed, No. 1, 15c. bid: Apri
cots: sun-dried, 13c. bid. Prunes; California
French, B@loc, bid; California German, 7c.
Apples, evaporated, 10@llc. Plums, pitted,
12% c
Flour—Los Angeles XXXX Extra Family,
patent roller, $4.20; Capital Mills Extra Family,
patent roller, $4.20; Sperry's, $4.90.
Corn—Large yellow, carload lots, 80®85c.;
small yellow, 80®S5c; large white, 85c; small
white, 90c.
Oats—Feed, No. 1, $1.25.
Barley—Feed No. 1, new, 70c; brewing, N >.
1, 75®80c.
Wheat—White Russian, $1.
Potatoes—Eastern, ; Burbank, $2.25®
2.50; Rose, $2@2.25.
Mill Feed—Bran, $16; shorts, $18; cracked
corn, $1.10@1.20; cracked barley, 85c bid;
rolled barley, 85c. bid; ground barley, 85c;
mixed feed, corn and barley, $1.
Onions—6@6%c.
Citrus Fruits—Oranges, .per box, Los Angeles
seedlings, $1.75@2.50; navels, $3.75®4. Lem
ons, valley, per box, $2®2.50; Eureka and Lis
bon, $3.
Hay—Barley, No. 1, $8: barley, No. 2, $7;
oats, No. 1, $7; wheat, No. 1, $11; Alfulfu,
*10. V
Fresh Meats—Following are the rates for
whole carcases from slaughterers to dealers:
Beef—First quality, o®6%c; second quality,
5®5%c; third quality, 4®4%c. per lb.
Veal—Quotable at 6@7c. for large and B@loc.
per lb. for small.
Mutton—Quotable at 6@7c. per lb.
Lamb—Quotable at 9@loc .per lb.
Pork—Live hogs on foot, grain fed, medium,
5@5%c; dressed, 7@Bc per lb.
The "Herald's" Business Directory.
Elsewhere in the Herald appears a
classified business directory which should
be carefully read by everybody. The
recent changes in the names of streets
and numbers make such a list especially
valuable just now, and for the conveni
ence of their customers every business
firm of any importance should be repre
sented. The list will be published daily
in the Herald and additional and nec
essary corrections will be made as
required.
The Sale of Radam's
Microbe Killer is daily increasing in Los Ange
les. Office, 10914 8. Broadway.
Our Home Brew.
Philadelphia Lager, fresh from the brewery,
on draught in all the principal saloons, de
livered promptly in bottles or kegs. Office
and Brewery, 238 Aliso street. Telephone 91.
Boon to Humanity
Is Radam's Microbe Killer. Cures catarrh, con
sumption. Office, S. Broadway.
Los Angeles Rubber Stamp Co.
Will remove to 224 West First street, April Ist.
Best Quality Wall Paper.
7c. a roll. F. J. BAUER, 237 South Spring st.
WHY WILL YOU cough when Shiloh's Cure
will give immediate relief. Price 10 cents, 50
cents and $1. For sale by C. F. Heinzeman, 122
North Main street.
Carload Wall Paper Just In.
7c. a roll, at BAUERS'S, 237 South Spring st.
Paints, Oils and Glass.
Corner Second and Main. P. H. Mathews.
THE LOS ANGELES HERALD: SUNDAY MORNING?, APRIL 6, 1890. 1
For Sale.
Fine, stylish, polished oak cart, made by R. M.
Bingham & Co., Reme, N. V.; front and back
seat, carrying two to four light persons', height
of wheel, 42 inches; height of body from floor,
30 inches; length of shaft front of bar, 0 feet
2 inches; for small horse, 13 to 15 hands high;
has been slightly used; is offered at a bargain.
Hawley, Kino & Co.,
Los Angeles and Requena streets.
Over One Thousand Persons
Have been cured. It makes no difference what
is your disease. Radam's Microbe Killer will
cure. Office, 109% S. Broadway.
Buggy robes and blankets at Foy's harness
shop, 217 Los Angeles street.
M. HOPKINS & CO.,
Undertakers & Embalmers.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
Telephone No. 200.
m7-tf 130 South Main Street.
LUMBER YARDS.
CLARK (6 HUMPHREYS,
DEALERS IN
ALL KINDS OF
LUMBER!
San Pedro Street,
NEAR SEVENTH,
P. 0. BOX 1,235. TELEPHONE 178.
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PERRY, MOTT <Sc OO'S
LUMBER YARDS
AND PLANING MILLS,
No. 70 Commercial Street. al tf
Kerekhoff-Cuzner
MILL AND LUMBER CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Main Office: LOS ANGELES. Wholesale Yard
at SAN PEDRO.
Branch Yards—Pomona, Pasadena, Lamanda,
Azusa, Burbank. Planing Mills—Los Angeles
and Pomona. Cargoes furnished to order.
WESTERN LUMBER CO.
YARD:
Corner Ninth and San Pedro Streets.
LUMBER of all classes can be had at this yard.
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J. M. Griffith, President.
H. G. Stevenson, Vice-Pres. and Treas.
T. E. Nichols, Secy. E. L. Chandler, Supt.
J. M. GRIFFITH COMPANY,
Lumber Dealers
And Manufacturers of
DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, STAIRS,
Mill work of every description.
934 N. Alameda Street, Los Angeles.
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H. J.W.
The Great Appetizer
Famous H. J. W. Old Bourbon aad
Rye Whiskey.
ABSOLUTELY PURE
NO FUSEL OIL.
A great relief to those troubled with consump
tion, dyspepsia, debility, malaria, chilis and
fever, loss of appetite, indigestion, influenza,
etc. Price, $1 per bottle, six bottles for $5.
This whiskey is distilled from selected grain
r.n Louisville, Ky., expressly for H. J. Woolla
•cott, and is especially adapted for family and
•medicinal use.
BOTTLED ONLY BY
H. J. WOOLLACOTT,
124 and 136 North Spring Street, Los
Angeles, Cal.
For sale by druggists and dealers ir. fine
liquors. Exclusive agency for towns giver..
The above goods can be obtained from the fol
lowing agents:
C. H. ROBERTS, Monrovia, Cal.
GEO. B. HOGIN, Pasadena, Cal.
C. R. JOHNSON, Inglewood, Cal.
RAYMOND HOTEL, East Pasadena, Cal.
OCEAN VIEW HOTEL, Redondo Beach,
Cal.
A. Y. VIDAL, Azusa, Cal.
HOTEL METEOPOLE, Avalon, Cal.
JOHN McNOAH, Downey, Cal.
ULLMAN & MILLER, Santa Ana, Cal.
L. ESELBURN, Yuma, A. T.
C. N. CARSON, Rivera, Cal.
HEPBURN Ss TKKItV, Ventura, Cal.
J. ROBINSON, Lamanda Park, Cal.
C. H. CONANT, Ontario, Cal.
For sale In this city by the following well
known druggists and dealers in fine liquors:
C. LAUX, 148 S. Spring street.
C. LAUX (branch), 551 S. Broadway.
S. W. LOCKETT, 603 S. Broadway.
A. E. LITTLEBOY, 100 N. Main street.
URBAN & BUEHLER, 001 S. Olive street.
A. H. BROCKAMP, 115 S. Main street.
H. J. WOOLLACOTT (branch), 453 S. Spring
street.
L. ROTH, 245 E. First street.
F. MOHLE, 216 W. Sixth street.
MATSON & BRUHN, corner Fifth and Depot
streets.
CABLE PHARMACY, Boyle Heights.
H. C. AVORLAND, Station B, Boyle Heights.
ANGELENO PHARMACY, 1208 Temple
street.
BEN. L. BAER, corner Temple street and
Beaudry avenue.
GEO. GUIRIE, 324 S. Main street.
SCHADE & CRANZ, comer Fifth and Spring
streets. f 18-3 m
Finest Wines, Liquors
Cigars V^-""^^
••Tjfc? FULTON BLOCK
LOS ANGELES, CAL.
C. DUCOMMUN,
Hardware, Mechanics' Tools for AH Trades,
AND DEALERS IN
Shelf Hardware, Brushes, Orange Clippers,
Pruning Shears, Honey Knives. Sheep Shears, As
savers' Outfits, Spectacles, Birds' Eyes and other
Optical Instruments, Fancy Goods, etc., and
25,000 assorted articles. No. 303 N. Main
street, Los Angeles, Cal. 12023 m
THE NEW NUMBERS.
A BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF THE
CITY OF LOS ANGELES,
How to Find Business Firms Under the
Present System of Numbering—A List
Which Everybody Should Read.
Bakeries.
Bakery and Ice (Team and Din-
Vj ing Parlors, cor. Third and S. Spring sts.
I r REEMAN, Mrs. E. C. Home Bakery. My
' specialties, Boston brown bread aud baked
beans, salt rising bread, pies, cakes and jel
lies. 439 8. Spring st.
KEYSTONE BAKERY,' Confectionery, ice
cream and lunch; home cooking. 113 N.
Main st.
VIENNA Bakery and Lunch rooms, 103 N.
Spring st.
Boots and Shoes.
M SIEGEL, 213 N. Spring St., square dealer.
• Don't fail to see him. Goods at low figures.
Engraving.
TC. DOUGHERTY, engraver and manufac
• turing jeweler, 12 Court st. Seals, stencils,
steel dies, house numbers in nickel, porcelain,
etc., in all sizes.
Groceries.
BOWEN & CHILDRESS, groceries and pro
visions. 538 and 540 South Spring street.
Hay Market.
T OS ANGELES CITY HAY MARKET, 173
_L> Aliso street.
House Numbers.
rp C. DOUGHERTY, 12 Court street.
Newspapers.
AVERS & LYNCH, 221 and 223 W. Second
St., Daily and Weekly and Illustrated
Herald. Daily, by carrier, 80 cents per month;
by mail, $8 per annum; Weekly, $2 per annum.
Wall Paper and Decorations.
STEWART & WHOMES, wall paper and deco
rations, 205 S. Broadway. Telephone, 042.
Tailoring School.
TJOSTON DRESS TAILORING SCHOOL, 322
lj W. Third St., where will be taught the art
of cutting ladies' and children's garments.
Dressmaking a specialty.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
Tllich's
Everything New and First-Class.
145 and 147 N. Main Street,
fe29-tf JERRY ILLICH, Proprietor.
"ROCK AWAY"
OYSTER AND CHOP HOUSE,
OPEN DAY AND NICHT.
MIKE SIGLIE & N. VUTCH, Props.
327 \orth Main St., opp. Commercial St.. Los Angeles. Cat
OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE.
Neatest Place in the City. Private Rooms for
Ladies. No Chinese Employed. ap2-lm
OPTICIANS AND JEWELERS.
THE LOS ANGELES OPTICAL INSTITUTE.
N. STRASSBURCtER,
Scientific and Practical Optician. Strictly Re
liable.
209 N. MAIN STREET,
Opposite New U. S. Hotel.
<yx>
Testing of eyes'FREE by the latest improved
methods. Physicians' prescriptions ami mail
orders carefully filled. Artificial eyes inserted
without pain. lenses to order
on premises a specialty. fl4 tf
LEGAL.
SALE OF BONDS.
Kraft Irrigation District, Colusa
County, Cal.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE
Hoard of Directors of Kraft Irrigation Dis
trict that said board Will, at its ofiice on the
O'Hair ranch, near the town of Orland, Colusa
county, California, on the 15th day of May,
1890, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, sell to the
highest responsible bidder for cash in gold coin
of the United States, one hundred bonds of the
said district to the amount of Fifty Thousand
Dollars, being part of an issue of bonds aggre
gating the sum of Eighty Thousand Dollars;
that sealed proposals for the purchase of said
bonds will be received by said board ut its office
till the day and hour aforesaid, at which time
said board will open the proposais'and award
the purchase of suld bonds to the highest re
sponsible bidder; but said board reserves the
right to reject any or all bids, and will in no
event sell any of said bonds for less than ninety
per cent, of the face value thereof; said bonds
are dated the Ist day of October, 1889, and bear
interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum,
payable semi-annually. Any interest accruing
between said date and the date of the
sale and delivery of said bonds shall be cred
ited before delivery on the first maturing cou
pons attached to said bonds. Said bonds will
be delivered to the successful bidder, and the
money received therefor at the District Treas
urer's office, or at the Bank of Orland, Orland,
California, and each proposal must be accom
panied by a certified check in favor of Thomas
Brown, President of the Board of Directors of
Kraft Irrigation District", for an amount ut least
as great as five per cent, of the amount total to
be paid for the bonds bid for.
The Superior Court of the county of Colusa,
State of California, has examined, approved
and confirmed the proceedings of said District
as provided by an Act of the Legislature, enti
tled "An Act supplemental to an Act entitled
" 'An Act to provide for the organization and
"government of irrigation districts, und to
"provide for the acquisition of water and other
"property, and for the distribution of water
"therein- for irrigation purposes,' approved
"March 7,1887, and to provide for the examina
tion, approval and confirmation of proceed
ings for the issue and sale of bonds issued un
"der the provisions of said Act," and the time
allowed for appeal has expired and said decis
ion has become final, and said bonds are in the
form approved by the Supreme Court of the
State of California in Central Irrigation District
vs. DeLaDpe, 79 Cal., 351.
J. H. ROGERS,
Secretary of said Hoard.
Postoffiee—Orland, California. mar22-50t
NOTICE.
THE CRYSTAL SPRINGS LAND AND WATER
Company—Notice is hereby given that in
pursuance of a resolution of the Board of Direc
tors of this corporation, adopted and entered on
record on the 4th day of February, 1890. a meet
ing of the stockholders of said" corporation is
called and will be held at the ofliee of this cor
poration, on the northwest corner of Marches
sault and Alameda streets, in the City of Los
Angeles, Los Angeles county, State of Califor
nia, on Thursday, the 17th day of April, 1890,
at 2:30 o'clock p. m. of that day, to take into
consideration the propriety of issuing bonds of
this corporation for the purpose of selling the
same and raising money to carry on the busi
ness of this corporation.
8. H. MOTT, Secretary.
Los Angeles, February 8,1890.
City papers please copy. /9-td
LEGAL.
notice Wsi^^m^EiW'iLiW^
ING.
IN PURSUANCE OF RESOLUTIONS OF THE
Board of Directors of the Los Angeles and
Pacific Railway Company, duly passed on the
9th day of January, 1890, a meeting of the
stockholders of said company is hereby called
to meet on the 12th day of April, 1890, at 10
o'clock a. m.. at No. 44 North Spring street (the
■ante being the place where the Board of Di
rectors of said company usually hold their
meetings), in the City of Los Angeles, State of
( ulifornia, for the purpose of authorizing the
creation of a bonded indebtedness of said com
pany, consisting of three hundred bonds, of
said company, numbered from one to three
hundred (said two numbers inclusive). Said
bonds are to be first mortgage bonds. Said
bonds are to be for one thousand dollars each,
and are to be all of the same date, and all
payable in thirty years from date, and are to
bear interest at the rate of six per cent, per
annum, with interest coupons attached thereto
payable semi-annually, and for the securing of
said bonds to further authorize the execution of
a mortgage or trust deed, covering all of the
corporate property and franchises of said com
pany, owned at the date of the execution of
said mortgage or trust deed, or that may there
after be acquired by said company, during the
running of said bonds to maturity. The said
bonds and proceeds thereof are to be used in
settling and paying the present indebtedness cf
said company, and in paying for the further
construction and equipment of its roadway.
Said meeting of stockholders Is also called
for the purpose of electing a new Board of Di
rectors, and for the purpose of transacting any
other business that may be brought before it.
By order of the Board of Directors of the Los
Angeles and Pacific Railway Company, this
9th day of January, 1890.
8. W. LUITWIELER. President
S. P. Rees, Secretary.
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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF LOS ANGE-
Ies County, State of California.
In the matter of the estate of Nathan Tuch,
deceased.
Order to show cause why order of sale of real
estate should not be made.
E. Russek, Executor of the last will and tes
tament of said deceased Nathan Tuch, having
filed herein his petition duly verified praying
for an order of sale of the whole of the real
property of said estate or of so much or such
parts of said real estate as this Court shall
judge necessary or beneficial, for the purpose
in said petition set forth, and it appearing
from said petition that it is necessary to sell
the whole or some portion of said real estate
for the purposes and reasons set forth in said
petition,
It is therefore ordered by the »aid Court that
all persons interested in the estate of said de
ceased appear before the said Superior Court on
Friday, the 4th day of April, 1800, at 10 o'clock
in the forenoon of that day, at the court room
of Department 2 of said Superior Court, in the
building of the Abstract and Title insurance
Company of Los Angeles, on the corner of
Franklin and New High streets, in the City of
Los Angeles, in the County of Los Angeles, State
of California, then and there to show cause
why an order should not be granted to said
Executor to sell so much of the said real estate
of said deceased at private sale as shall be
deemed necessary, and it is further ordered that
a copy of this order be published four succes
sive weeks in the Los Angeles Daily Herald, a
newspaper printed and published in the City of
Los Angeles, in the County of Los Angeles,
State of California,
W. H. CLARK,
Judge of said Superior Court.
Dated February 28, 1890.
mar 4 till a 4
APPLICATION FOR FRANCHISE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN
application will be made by the under
signed to the Board of Supervisors of Los An
geles County, at their room in the court house
of said county, in the City of Los Angeles, on
Monday, ithe sth day of May, 1890, at the
opening of their session of that day, or aB soon
thereafter as the application can be heard, for
authority to construct a wharf upon the shore
of the Pacific ocean at Catalina islnnd, and to
take tolls for the use of the same, for the term
of twenty years.
The location and description of said wharf is
as follows: Beginning at a point which bears
easterly twenty feet from the intersection of
the center line of Crescent avenue (which is
eighty feet wide), with the center line of Cata
line avenue (which is sixty feet wide), in the
town of Avalon, according to the plat of survey
of said town made in August, 1887, by Pillsbury
& Cleveland, surveyors, said map or plat being
recorded in book 34 of miscellaneous records,
page 67, records of Los Angeles county, to
which said map and the record thereof refer
ence is here made for description, said point of
beginning being upon the center line of said
Catalina avenue, extended easterly from the
said point of intersection of the center line of
Crescent avenue, with the center line of Cata
lina avenue, and extending from said point
of-commencement into the Pacific ocean, two
hundred and twenty feet; said wharf being
twenty feet in width, and the center line cf
said Catalina avenue produced being the cen
ter line of said wharf.
Dated Los Angeles, Cal., April 1,1890.
WILLIAM BANNING,
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS^
•pSTATE OF OTTO MUELLER, DECEASED.
Notice is hereby given by the undersigned,
executor of the last will and testament of Otto
Mueller, deceased, to the creditors of and all
persons having claims against the said deceased,
to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers,
within ten (10) months after the first publica
tion of this notice to the said executor at the
offices of Messrs. Hutton & Swanwick, reoms
88, 88% and 89, Temple block, Los Angeles
City, California, the same being the place ior
the transaction of the business of said estate, in
said County of Los Angeles.
M. MUELLER,
Executor of the estate of Otto Mueller, de
ceased.
Dated, Los Angeles, Cal., this sth (Say of
March, 1890. marti-lm
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE
stockholders of the Edgemont Land and
Water Company, a corporation duly organized
under the laws of the State of California, whose
principal place of business is in the City of Los
Angeles, County of Los Angeles, state of Cali
fornia, that a meeting of the stockholders has
been called by the Hoard of Directors of the said
company, to elect a full Board of Directors to
hold office till the next regular annual meeting
of the company, and to devise means to meet
the outstanding indebtedness and settle the
judgments now pending against the companr.
Said meeting will be held at the office of the
company, at No. 132 North Spring street, in the
City of Los Angeles, State of California, on
Tuesday, the Bth day of April, 1890, at 2
o'clock p. m.
J. O. KOEPFLI, Secretary.
Los Angeles, Cal., March 24th, 1890.
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ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCK -
HOLDERS.
CALIFORNIA SEWER PIPE COMPANY.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
regular annual meeting of the stockholders
of the California Sewer Pipe Company, will be
held at the office of said company, San Pedro
street, opposite Shaw street, Los Angeles, Cal,
on the 7th day of April, 1890, at 11 o'clock a.
m., for the purpose of electing a Board of seven
Directors to serve for the ensuing year, and the
transaction of such other business as may come
before the meeting.
C. F. WEBBER, Secretary.
March 22, 1890 mar22-td
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
ESTATE OF JAMES GORMAN, DECEASED.
Notice is hereby given by the undersigned,
executor of the last will and testament of James
Gorman, deceased, to the creditors of and all
persons having claims against the said de
ceased, to exhibit them with the necessary
vouchers, within four months after the first pub
lication of this notice, to the said executor, at
the office of Hutton <fc Swanwick, rooms 88 and
89 Temple block, Los Angeles, Oat. the same
being the place for the transaction of the busi
ness of said estate, in said County of Los
Angeles. RICHARD DII.LON,
Executor of the last will and testament of
James Gorman, deceased.
Dated Los Angeles, Cal., this 26th day of
March, 1890. mar27-35t
~~ NOTICE.
OFFICE OF SAN JOSE RANCH COMPANY,
45 North Main street, Los Angeles,Cal. Los
April 2, 1890.
The regular annual meeting of the stock
holders of the San Jose Ranch Company, will be
held at tlie company's office, 45 North Main
street, Los Angeles City, on Wednesday, the
16th day of April, 1890,' at 2 o'clock p. m., for
the purpose of receiving the annual report,
election of a Board of Directors for the ensuing
year, and tlie transaction of such other business
as may properly come before soid meeting.
ap3-10t R. F. bOTSI'EICH, President.
B A NKING HOI'S ES.
ROADWAY BANK,
Broadway and Sixth street.
PAID UP CAPITAL $50,000
General Banking and Exchange
Business Transacted.
H. SINSABAUGH President
GEORGE SINSABAUGH Cashier
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HANKING HOUSES.
* MAIN STREET *
Savings Bank and Trust Co.,
426 South Main St., Los Angeles, Cal.
CAPITAL., * * * $200,000.
DEPOSITS RECEIVED FROM 91.00 CP.
FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS.
J. B. LANKERSHIM, President. CHARLES FORMAN, Vice-President.
F. W. DEVAN, Cashier.
This bank was incorporated October 28, 1889, in response to a demand for a progressive
Savings Bank in Los Angeles, and has received over one thousand dollars per day on deposits
since that time. ' r
The design of this institution is to afford a safe depository for the earnings of all persons
who are desirous of placing their money where it will be free from accident, and at the same time
be earning for them a fair rate of interest.
Encouragement is thus given to the industrious and prudent, and an inducement furnished
to those who wish to save and lay by something to begin business or build a home.
THE STOCKHOLDERS
are composed of the following well-known citizens;
Chas. Forman. J. J. Schallert. I. W. Hellman. A. W. Scholie.
J. B. Lankershim. Pierre Nicholas. R. B. Young. A. Haas.
J. H. Jones. Geo. H. Pike. M. Weiler. S. Haas.
Wm. S. Devan. O. T. Johnson. Wm. Haas L. Winter.
Daniel Meyer. H. W. Stoll. S. C. Hubbell. H. Newmark.
I. N. Van Nuys. Mrs. Mary B. Mansfield. Kaspare Cohn. E. Germain.
A. H. Denker. G. J. Griffith. Richard Altschul. C. Gamier.
H. W. O'Melveny. Wm. G. Kerckhoff. R. Cohn. H. Wilson.
E. Cohn. E. E. Hewitt. F. W. DeVan. Mrs. A. L. Lankershim
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THE NATIONAL BANK of CALIFORNIA,
Corner of Spring and Second Sts., Los Angeles, Cal. <
CAPITAL, * * $250,000.
Is fully equipped for every kind, of LEGITIMATE BANKING, and solicits the accounts c
those needing a banker.
OFFICERS: BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
J. M. C. Marble President Owen H. Churchill. Thos. R. Bard.
Owen H. Churchill Vice-President Gen'l M. H. Sherman. Dr. W. L. Graves.
W O Hushes Cashier t apt. George E. Lemon. E. F. 0. Klokke.
„ „„?P Dan McFarland. Fred Eaton.
Perry Wildman Assistant Cashier Perry Wildman. WG Hughes
a4-tf J. M. C. Marble.
SECURITY SAVINGS BANK AND TRUST
Company.
Capital $200,000
No. 40 S. Main St., l.os Angeles, Cal.
F. N. Myers, S. A. Fleming,
President. Vice-President.
J. F. Sartori, Cashier.
directors.
Isaias W. Hellmnn, 0. W. Childs,
J. A. Graves, S. A. Fleming
T. L. Duquc. James Rawson,
M. B. Shaw, A. C. Rogers, M. D.,
A. J. Browne, J. F. Sartori,
Maurice Hellman, F. N. Myers.
Five Per Cent. Interest Paid on De
posits.
The notice o£ the public is called to the fact
that this bank only loans money on approved
real estate security; that it does not loan money
to its stockholders, officers or clerks; that among
its stockholders are some of the oldest and most
responsible citizens of the community; that un
der the State laws, the private estates of its
stockholders are pro rata liable for the total in
debtedness of the bank.
These facts, with care exercised in making
loans, insure a safe depository for saving ac
counts. School teachers, clerks, mechanics, em
ployees in factories and shops, laborers, etc.,
will find it convenient to make deposits in
small amounts.
Financial agents for Eastern and San Fran
cisco capital. Money to loan on ranches and
city property. Bonds and mortgages bought.
Remittances may be sent by draft or Welis-
Fargo Express. al-tf
rpHE UNIVERSITY BANK OF LOS ANGELES,
No. 119 New High street.
Capital stock paid up 1100,000
Surplus: 20,000
R. M. WIDNEY President
GEO. L. ARNOLD Cashier
DIRECTORS.
R. M. Widney, C. A. Warner,
D. O. Miltimore, C. M. Wells,
S. W. Little, L. J. P. Morrill,
L. H. Titus.
Eight per cent, bonds secured by first mort
gage on real estate, witli interest payable semi
annually, are offered to investors of $250 and
upwards.
ANGELES COUNTY BANK,
Temple Block, Los Angeles, Cal.
Capital Stock Paid Up, $100,000.
Reserve Fund, $100,000.
JOHN E. PLATER President
R. S. BAKER Vice-President
GEO. H. STEWART Cashier
directors:
H. L. Macneil, Jotham Bixby,
John E. Plater, Robert S. Baker,
John A. Paxton, Geo. W. Prescott,
Geo. H. Stewart.
Buy and Sell Exchange on San Francisco,
New York, London, Paris, Berlin and Frank
fort.
Buy Exchange on all parts of the United States
and Europe.
Receive Money on open account and certifi
cate of deposit, and do a general banking and
exchange business. al
T OS ANGELES NATIONAL BANK,
Cor. First and Spring streets.
Capital $500,000 00
Surplus 75,000 00
Total $575,000 00
GEO. H. BONEBRAKE President
JOHN BRYSON, SR Vice-President
F. C. HOWES Cashier
E. W. COE Assistant Cashier
DIRECTORS.
Dr. W. G. Cochran, H. H. Markham,
Perry M. Green, John Bryson, Sr.,
Dr. H. Sinsabaugh, F. C. Howes,
George H. Bonebrake. Warren Gillelen.
Exchange for sale on all the principal cities
of the United States and Europe. j8
•piRST NATIONAL BANK OF LOS ANGELES.
CAPITAL STOCK $200,000
RESERVE $205,000
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY.
IS?SSStt ~~President
I- S' sttBSsi I ' L Vice-President
J.M.ELLIOTT Cashier
G. B. SHAFFER Assistant Cashier
Directors—E. F. Spence. J. D. Bicknell, S. 11.
Mott, Wm. Lacy, J. F. Crank, H. Mabury, J M
Elliott. al '
ANGELES SAVINGS BANK~ ~~
130 North Main street.
Capital $100,000
w VMESl••••President
W. M. CASWELL Secretary
DIRECTORS.
I. W. Hellman, John E. Plater
Robert S. Baker, J. B. Lankershim,
L. C. Goodwin.
..1£ rm deposits will be received in sums of
$100 and over. Ordinary deposits in sums of
$10 and over.
Money to loan on first-class real estate,
Los Angeles,;july 1, 1889. al-tf
State Loan jod Trust k
Subscribed Capital 81,000,000.
Capital Paid Up 8450,000.
BANKING ROOM, N. W. CORNER SPRING
AND SECOND STREETS, BRYSON
BONEBRAKE BLOCK.
DIRECTORS.
GEORGE H. BONEBRAKE, President.
SAMUEL B. HUNT, Cashier.
H. C. Witmer. L. N. Breed.
W. G. Cochran. P. M. Green,
W. H. Perry. J. F. TowelL
H. J. Woollacott.
We act as trustees for corporations and Ml
Loan money on first-class real estate md
collaterals. Keep choice securities for sale.
Pay interest on savings deposits. Five n
cent, paid on time deposits. Safe deposit boxes
for rent. Best fire insurance companies
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J7URMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK 'Jt
LOS ANQELES, CAL.
Isaias W. Hellman Presid. m
h ™ G <?«» wl » Viee-Pren- at
H. W. Hellman Second Vicc-Pre:
John Milner ft
H. J. Fleishman Assistant Cashier
Capital (paid up) $500,000
Surplus and Reserve Fund 800 000
Total $1,300,000
DIRECTORS.
O. W. Childs, C. E. Thorn, Jose Mascarel. J B
Lankershim, c. Ducommun, Philippe Gamier,
< h°^ vl 2' if" L - Brtt(J bury, Isaias W. Hell
man, H. W. Hellman.
STOCKHOLDERS,
p. W. Childs, L. L. Bradbury, Philippe Car
nier, James B Lankershim, T. L. Duque Jose
Mascarel, ( harles Ducommun, Andrew Gl.i --1'
Cameron E. Thorn, Domingo Amestov, I ouis
Polaski, L. C. Goodwin, Prestlcv c*. Bakei
Frank Lecouvreur, Oliver if. Bliss. Sarah ,
Estate p. Solomon, Chris. Henne, Jacob X
Isaias W. Hellman, 11. W. Hellman.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE
LOS ANGELES NATIONAL BANK,
op
Los Angeles, California,
February 28, 1890.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts tg«a 4,c> -..>
Expense £L 134 71
Banking House and Fixturesl73'y* i • j
Government Bonds $500,000 Ofli '
Due from Banks 329,703 06
Cash on hand 340,383.07
1,176,' 10.73
Total $2,224.i ,-i
„ . t , LIABILITIES. '
800,000.00
Undivided profits y'JJIj 22
National Bank Notes outstanding. 45'o.hmm
Dt, P os «s 1,590;-n9.52
Total • • |2,2247innr40
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gOUTHERN CALIFORNIA NATIONAL BAN X
NADEAU BLOCK.
L. N. BREED President
YBmi Vice-Preside,,-
N - FUN T Caihlei
& N 8 CAKTAI :;;:
Authorized Capital \ Soo^ooo
Directors-L N. Breed, H. T. Newell, H. A
Barclay, harles E. Day, A. W. Richards. £. 0.
Bosbyshell. M Hagan,Frank itader, D. Ke-.nck,
Thos. Goss, William F. Bosbyshell
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rpHE CITY BANK,
-*- 37 South Spring strer-.
Capital Stock $300,000
A.D.CHILDRESS.. p.,
john s. park '.'!!:;;;■.'.'.;:::::.!.
DIRECTORS.
W. T. Childress, Poindexter Dunn,
■' i '- (I V in V' rt ' E - E - Crandall,
John fe. Park, R. G. Lunt,
A. D. Childress.
General banking. Fire and burglar proof safe
deposit boxes rented at from $3 to $20 per au
num - a4l2m
QALIFORNIA BANK,
Cor. Broadway and Second Sts., Los Angeles.
Subscribed Capital $500,000
Paid up Capital $300,000
Surplus l 20,000
directors:
Hervcy Lindley, J. c. Kays, E. W. Jones,
_„_«• W. Huges, Sam. Lewis.
H.C. Witmer President
J. Frankenfleld Vice-President
T. J. Weldon, Cashier.
J. M. Witmer, Assistant Cashier.
General Banking and Exchange Business
transacted. M-*t»
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