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FINANCE AND TRADE.
Financial.
EXCHANGE REVIEW.
New York. May 10.—Stocks today were fev
erish and irregular; prices sagged away during
the greater portion, although the general feel
ing is still very bullish, and the undertone re
mains strong. The close was active and strong,
generally at small fractions below last night's
figures.
Governments steady.
Petroleum—lrregular. Spot opened steady at
84%, advanced, and closed firm 85J4. June
opened firm at 83%, closed dull at 85%.
MONEY quotations.
New York, May 10.—Money, on call, easy,
with no loans.
Prime mercantile paper, A'\ per cent.
Sterling exchange—Dull and steady; 00-day
bills, $4.84?.*; demand, $4.80%.
Bar silver, per oz., 100®104.
San Francisco, May 10.—Bar silver, per
oz., 102@102%.
STOCKS AND BONDS.
New York, May 10.—Closing quotations:
TJ. 8. 4b. Reg 122 iNorthwestern 115%
U. 8. 4s. coup... 122 |N. W. Preferred .140%
U. S. 4%5. Reg .. 123%|N. Y. Central.. . .109
I!. S. 4%5. coup. 123%iOregon Imp't 52%
Pacific lis 116 Navigation 106
American Ex... 116 |Oregon Short Line 51%
Canada Pacific... 78M[Transcontinental 43%
Canada Sou 58/-1 Pacific Mail 434?
Central Pacific... 34%-Reading 43%
Burlington lOH Rock Island 954?
D. L. & W 46% St. Paul 76%
Denver & Rio Gr. 18% St. Louis &8. V.. 30)4
Brie 28% St. Paul & Omaha 36%
Kan. & Texas 16-tiiTexas Pacific 23%
Lake Shore 110% I'nion Pacific... 60' »
L. & N 91%' U. 8. Express.... 86%
Mich. Central ...100 Fargo 140
Missouri Pacific.. 78% Western Union... 86%
Northern Pacific. 36 Am. Cotton 0i1... 81)2
N. P. Preferred... 82%|
Boston, May 10.—Closing prices:
A. & T. R. R 145 IMent. Cen. lstm b —
Burl. & Quincy. .109 San Diego 22
Mex. Cent. Com. 26 |
MINING SHARES.
Jlew York, May 10.—Mining shares were as
foflows:
Alice 2.10 Horn Silver 2.85
Belcher 1.90 Iron Silver 1.90
Brunswick 1.95 Mexican 2.80
Chollar 2.50 N. Belle 151e.... 1.10
Caledonia B H.. 1.90 N. Com'wealth. 1.30
Crown Point.. .. 2.00 Ophir. 3.80
Con. Cal.&Va.. 4.25 [Ontario 43.00
DeadwoodT.... 1.40 Occidental 1.00
ElCristo 1.10 Plymouth 7.25
Gould & Curry.. 1.50 Savage 1.60
Hale & Norcross 1.85 Sierra Nevada . 1.90
HomesUike 8.50 |
Ban Francisco, May 10.—Following are the
closing prices:
Best & Belcher. 2.80 Hale & Norcross 2.85
Chollar. 2.05 Potosi 2.90
Crocker 25 Ophir 3.75
Con. Virginia... 4.30 Savage 1.75
Confidence 4.50 Sierra Nevada... 1.95
Gould dt Curry.. 1.50
Grain Markets.
DOMESTIC.
San Francisco, May 10.—Wheat—Firmer.
Buyer season $1,82%; buyer, '90, 1.44.
Barley—Weak. Buyer season, 100; buyer
'90, llwi per cental.
Corn—sl.oo@l.l7%.
Chicago, May 10.—1:15 p. m., close—Wheat
—Unsettled. Cash, 95%®0;Juuc, 94%(gi%; July,
94%.
Corn—Easy. Cash, 34%; June, 34%@%;
July. 34% Per bushel.
Oats—Weak. Cash, 27%; June, 26%; July,
25% per bushel.
Barley—Steady.
Rye—"steady, 52.
foreign.
Liverpool, May 10.—Wheat—Strong; demand
poor; holders offer sparingly. California No. 1,
7s 2%d per cental.
Corn—Quiet. Unchanged.
San Francisco Produce Market.
San Francisco, May 10. —Flour, family, extra,
$410®4.20; Superfine, .$2.80(0)3.10.
Wheat—Standard quality, $1.33'i(d)135.
Barley—No, 1 feed, 97' 2 ®102%; barley, brew
ing, $1.07%®1.20.
0at5—51.65@1.75.
Httv—Wheat, $9(a)15: wheat and oat, $B@l4
barley, $7(0,9.50; alfalfa, $10®11.
Ground barlev—23(o)24.
Potatoes—sl.so®2.Js.
0ni0n5—51.75(0)2.25.
Strawberries—snarpless, |5.80®8 per chest
Longworth, $B®l3 per chest.
Gooseberries—4o(o.so per drawer.
Apples—s2.oo@3.oo.
Oranges—Riverside seedlings, $2.00®3.00;
Riverside navels, $3.50tart.50; Los Angeles
seedlings, $2.25®3.00; I.os Angeles navels,
$2.70(0.:t.50.
Mexican limes—s4.s4o6.
Lemons—Sicily, $5(o:0; Malaga, 4®6; River
side, $2(0)2.50; San Diego, $1(91.60; LoS Ange
les, $1(0)1.50.
Raisins—London layers, $1.00@2; common,
85@51.40.
Dried grapes—s3(o)3.l2.
Bananas, $l®2.
Pineapples—s3@s.
Honey—White, comb, 12(«)14; amber, B@9.
Butter—Fair to choice, 12U(a)15.
Eggs—California rancli, 16^(0,17.
General Markets.
Chicago, May 10.—Whiskey—$1.02.
Shoulders—ss.oo(o)s.lo; short clear, $5.80®
5.90: short ribs, $5.35(0,40.
Pork—Steady. Cash, $13.00; June, $13.00;
July, $13.15.
Lard—Dull. Cash, $0.20(<f22'.;; June, $0.27.,
@$0.30.
New York, May 10.—Hops—Steady,
Coffee—Options closed barely steady, 5 points
up. Sales, 13,750 bags. May, $16.45(0,16.50;
June, $10.35(0)40; July, $10.30(0)35; August,
$16.15. Spot Rio steady; more active; fair car
goes, 20; No. 7 flat bean, 18.
Sugar—Raw, easy. Refined easier.
Copper—Firm. Lake, May,514.95.
Lead—Steady. Domestic, $4.05.
Tin—Strong. Straits, $21.15.
Local Markets.
Poultry—Hens, No. 1, per dozen, $5.25(a)
5.75; old roosters, per doz., $5.25(0)5.50;
young roosters, per d0z.,55.00; broilers, large,
per doz., $4.00; broilers, small, per doz., $3.00
@3.50; turkeys, per lb., 15c; ducks, large, per
doz., $4.50(0)5.00; ducks, small, per doz., $4.00
@4.50: geese, $1.00 each.
Lard—3-lb. pails, 5-lb. pails, 9%c; 10
--lb. pails, o%c; 50-lb. round tins, 9%c.
Hams—Eastern sugar-cured, Rex, 13%®13%c;
Lilly and Crown, 13-% c
Raisins—Three Crown, London layers, per
box, $2.25(0)2.35; dried grapes, 2%®3c; loose
Muscatels. $1.95(0)2.10; bulk raisins, sc.
Beans and Dried Peas—Pink, No. 1, $3.75®
4.00; limas, $5.50; navy, small, $2.75®3.00;
Garvanza, $5(0)5.50.
Cheese—Large, 11c.; small, 12c; 3-lb hand,
13c; full cream, Coast, 11c.
Butter—Fancy California, per roll, 30(a)
32%e; choice roll, 25te30c; fair roll, 18@25e.
Eggs—Fresh ranch, 13'.,(0)14c
Provisions—Breakfast" bacon, Rex, 11%' c;
Lilly nnd Crown, 12% c.
Vegetables—Chiles, per string, $1.50; garlic,
9c; cabbage, per cwt., $2.00(0)2.25.
Nuts—Walnuts, 8c; peanuts, California, 8%
®10.
Honey—Extracted, light, 6®7c.; amber, 4%
@sc.
Beeswax—Per lb., 17@18c.
Dried .Fruits—Apricots, sun-dried, 15@10e.
Prunes; California French, 10®llc; California
German, 7c. Apples, evaporated, 10®lle.
Plums, pitted, 12% c.
Flour—Los Angeles XXXX Extra Family
patent roller, $4.20; Capitol Mills Extra Family
patent roller, $4.20; Sperry's, $4.90.
Corn—Large yellow, carload lots, 00(8)92'.,'c.;
small yellow, 92%®95c; large white, 90c;
small white, 90c.
Oats—Feed, No. 1, $1.25.
Barley—Feed No. 1, 95@97%c; brewing, No.
1, $I.loc.
Potatoes—Burbank, $1.75; Rose, $1.75®
1.80; Cal. new, $2.00.
Mill Feed—Bran, $18; shorts, $20; crocked
corn, $1.10®1.20; rolled barley, $1.10; ground
barley, $l.loc
Onions—B®9c.
Citrus Fruits—Oranges, per box, seedlings,
$1.75®2.50; navels, $,'t.7s(a I. Lemons, green,
75c, cured; per box, $2.00®3.00.
Hay—Barley, No. 1, $9; barley, No. 2, $7;
oats, No. 1, $8; wheat, No. 1, $11; . Alfalfa,
$0(010.
Fresh Meats—Following are the rates for
whole carcases from slaughterers to dealers:
Beef—First quality, 6(<d6>.,c ; second quality,
5@5%c; third quality, 4(0)4 r .,c. per lb.
VEAL—Quotable at 6'®7c. for large and B@loc
per lb. for small.
Mutton—Quotable at 6737 c, per lb.
Lamb—Quotable at 9(a)l0c. per lb.
Pork—Live hogs on foot,-grain fed, medium,
5®5%c; dressed, 7®Sc. per lb.
Wool—Spring clip, 10®12c. Market dull and
dragging.
Quick Keturns From Advertising.
Try the classified columns of the Hf.r
ald if you want to buy, sell, rent or ex
change anything. Hew bargains appear
there daily, and in many cases a small
sum expended has brought returns of
thousands of dollars.
Use Asbestos Fire-Proof House Taint.
Danforth & Jones, 307 N. Main street.
Paints, Oils and Ola
Corner Second and Main. P. H. Id • I
Use SiddaH's Yeast Cakes.
THE LOS ANGELES HERALD: SUNDAY MORNING, MAY It, 1890.
Builders' Hardware,
Full stock at lowest prices: also garden hose,
lawn sprinklers, pumps of all descriptions. A
specialty in pumps for destroying the scalebug.
Modal grand ranges, household furnishing goods,
refrigerators «a« water-coolers at W. C. Furrey's
59 and 61 Necfc Spriisg street.
For Your Health.
Tolenas Natural Mineral Water, best for liver,
kidney and stomach troubles. Finest wines
and liquors for medicinal uses.
Edward Germain,
222 S. Spring st.
For Durability and Beauty,
House owners should insist on having their
painters use only the Sherwin-Williams paints,
for sale by P H. Mathews, cor. Second and
Main.
For Rent.
Unfurnished rooms suitable for light house
keeping, Norton block, cor. Seventh and Hill.
Reasonable rates.
When Baby wu sick, we nvre h»r Castor!*,
When she wu a Child, she cried for Castoria,
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria,
The New Era,
N0.6 Court st„ fine wines and liquors of all kinds.
Buggy robes and blankets at Foy's harness
6hop, 217 Los Angeles street.
Children Cry for Pitcher's
DIED.
MEYER—At the residence of Mr. M. Meyer, No.
827 Castelar street, Los Angeles, May 9, I
1890, John George Meyer, only son of Theo
dore Meyer, and grandson of Mrs. M. Meyer,
aged 2 years, 3 months and 21 days.
Funeral will take place from above resi
dence this day at 2 o'clock p. m. Friends in
vited.
COLLINS—May 10, 1890, infant daughter of
Hofdridge O. Rnd Mary Ballanee Collins.
Friends requested not to send flowers.
THE NEW NUMBERS.
How to Find Business Firms Under the
Present System of Numbering—A List
Which Everybody Should Read.
Bakeries.
IT'BINGER'S Bakery and Ice Cream and Din-
IA ing Parlors, cor. Third and S. Spring sts.
Cooper.
BARRELS, 255, 10s, 5s and 4%s always on
hand. Tanks to order. ED, REINERT,
318-320 E. First St.
Farm Implements, Buggies, Etc.
HAWLEY, KING & CO., 164 to 168 N. Los
Angeles St., Schuttler wagons. Buckeye
mowers, Hodge headers, buggies, carriages, etc.
Laundries.
MME. SAVE, French laundry. Fine work a
specialty. 404 South Main street, corner
Fourth, Los Angeles, Cal.
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
No. (! Bertha (a 5-hole) Range If !).00
No. 7 Bertha fa 5-holei Range 10.00
No. 8 Bertha (a 5-hole) Range 13.00
I am overstocked with Gasoline Stoves and am
selling them at
$4 Less Than Eastern Prices.
EVERY STOVE GUARANTEED I
A fine line of Dry Air Refrigerators at very low
prices. A full line of Medallion Ranges.
Stoves sold on the installment plan at
F. E. BROWNE'S
apl2-3in 136 S. Main St., opp. Mott Market.
pit >
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s „ lis B- s 5 c=> wi
Is HI 5 ° > g ii
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3 111 I 5:0
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Finest Wines, Liquors
Cigars
FULTON BLOCK
7 New High St.
LOS ANGELES, CAL.
COCKLE'S
Anti-Bilious Pills!
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.
For Liver, Bile, Indigestion, etc. Free from
mercury; contains only pure Vegetable In
gredients. Agents, LANGLEY & MICHAELS
CO., San Francisco. dS-aaw-ly
F*. HANIMAN,
Telephone 188. P. 0. Box 537.
LOS ANGELES FISHING COMPANY,
Wholesale and retail dealers in
FISH, GAME AND POULTRY
All kinds of OYSTERS always on hand.
Stalls 8, 11, 13, 10, 18 and 20, Mott Market, Los
Angeles, Cal. aplB-0m
C. F. HEINZEMAN^
Druggist & Chemist,
No. 133 X. Main St., Log Angeles, Cal.
Prescriptions carefully compounded day and
night. d2l-tf
Baker Irori Works
950 to 960 BUENA VISTA ST,
L.OS ANQELES, CAL.,
Adjoining the Southern Pacific Orounds. Tele
phone 124. d 22
GEO. W. COOKE & CO.,
WHOLESALE
PAPER DEALERS AND BOOKBINDERS,
300 North I.os Angeles Street,
LOS ANGELES, CAL. ml-tf
BRET HARTE'S NEW STORY,
"A SAPPHO OF GREEN SPRINGS,"
Also " TWO SOLDIERS,"
>ry by Capt. Chas. King,
Dei rter," "Dunraven Ranch,"
Price, 25 (ente each, of all booksellers and
maO-lOt
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
It-L.ICH'B i
RESTAURANT 1
Everything New and First-Class.
145 and 147 N. Main Street,
ap29-tf JERRY' ILLICH, Proprietor.
RE-OPENING
—OF—
THE COMMERCIAL RESTAURANT
DOWNEY BLOCK.
Antonio Perpich, the well-known caterer, of
twenty years experience in f.os Angeles, hereby
Informs his many friends and the public in
generul, that he has reopened this
Popular and First-Class Restaurant,
Having had it thoroughly renovated. Excel
lency of viands and wines, good cooking, care
ful service and modes of prices guaranteed.
Private rooms. Wedding dinners a specialty.
All the delicacies of the season on the daily bill
of fare.
ap2o-lm ANTONfO PERPICH, Proprietor.
LUMBER YARDS.
FOR SALE
AT A GREAT SACRIFICE
2000 Eastlake Doors
ALL SIZES
Will be sold for the next thirty days at
45 PER CENT.
Off the book price, for cash.
Clark & Humphreys
San Pedro Street, near Seventh.
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CLARK «S HUMPHREYS
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
LUMBER
San Pedro Street,
NEAR SEVENTH,
P. O. Box 1235. Telephone 178.
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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.
TOTEI 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. Alaineda Street, Los Angeles.
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I PERRY, MOTT <Sc GO'S
LUMBER YARDS
AND PLANING MILLS,
No. 76 Commercial Street. ml tf
WAREHOUSES.
Naud's Warehouse.
GRAIN, WOOL,
—AND—
General Merchandise Warehouse.
ADVANCES MADE ON WOOL. «12-tf
CALIFORNIA WAREHOUSE,
Corner Seventh and Alameda.
Grain, Wool and General Merchandise >
Warehouse.
Storage, Commission and Insurance.
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ARCADIA SALOON,
108 East First Street.
GRAND MUSICAL OPENING,
Saturday Night, April 19th.
FINE LUNCH.
aplS-1 m T. H. Blewett, Propr.
N. GLASS,
Brother of the late Charles Glass, has opened a
New Blacksmith Shop,
At S4O South Spring Street, between
Sixth and Seventh,
And solicits the public patronage. Good work
and lowest prices. apl3-3m
LINES OF TRAVEL.
Southern He Coipy.,
IMPORTANT CHANGE OF TIME. ]
SATURDAY, MAY 10th, 1890, j
Trains feave and are due to arrive at j
LOS ANGELES (ARCADE DEPOT),
Fifth street, daily, as follows:
Leave For 1 destination. Arr. From !
113:50 p.m. Banntng ||10:04 a.m. ,
5:10 p.m. Banning 10:00 p.m. ,
9:00 a. m Colton 8:57 a. m. ,
II 3:50 p. m Colton ||10:04 a.m. I
2:10 p. m Colton 4:20 p.m. ,
5:10 p.m. . Deming and East 10:00 p.m.
5:10p.m El Paso and East.... 10:00 p.m.
12:35 p. m Long Beach 11:55 a.m.
io.sc. ! I Long Beach and Sail)
18 00 a m -; | San Pedro, j
I 8:55 a. m. Avalon, Catalina Island ,
9:soa.m.|j^ B J|-h o -d| B:2oft . m . ,
s:lo P .m.|j^«Vn BC p a e : d h ro. and *™V-™- j
Long Beach and San t7 .= nn _ i
) San Pedro, ( i 7 -oop. m. ;
Avalon, Catalina Island t 7:50 p. m. I
10:40 p. m Ogden and East 7:25 a. m.
Ogden and East
10:40 p. m Portland, Or 7:25 a.m.
9:00 a. m Riverside 8:57 a. m. !
H 3:50 p. m Riverside 11| 10:04 a. m. ,
2:10 p. m Riverside ! 4:20 p.m.
Riverside 10:00 p. m.
9:00 a. m San Bernardino 8:57 a.m.
II 3:50 p. m San Bernardino ||10:04 a.m.
2:10 p. m San Bernardino 4:20 p.m.
San Bernardino 10:00 p. m.
9:00 a. m Redlands I||lo:o4a.m.
II3:50 p.m.! Redlands 10:00 p.m.
1:40 p. m. San Fran, and Sacram'to 7:25 a. m. i
10:40 p. m. San Fran, and Sacram'to 4:10 p. m.
9:55 a. m.'Santa Ana and Anaheim 8:55 a.m. ,
5:03 p. m.l Santa Ana and Anaheim 3:35 p.m. i
1:40 p.m.: Santa Barbara 4:10 p.m.
7:25 a. m.l Santa Barbara 9:05 p.m.
9:37 a. m Santa Monica 8:33 a.m.
t10:55a.m Santa Monica
1:07 p. m Santa Monica 12:13 p. m.
5:12 p. m Santa Monica 4:28 p.m.
Santa Monica t 5:55 p.m.
II8:10 p. m Santa Monica ||6:80 a. m.
4:28 p. m Tustin 9:20 a. m.
||10 :25a.m Whittier || 1:45 p. m
5:20 p. m Whittier 8:28 a. m.
Local and through tickets sold, baggage
checked, Pullman sleeping car reservations
made, and general information given upon ap
plication to J. M. CRAWLEY", Asst. G. Pas. Agt.,
No. 200 S. Spring st., cor. Second. CHARLES
SUTLER, Agent at Depot.
|| Sundays excepted,
i Saturdays and Sundays,
j Sundays only.
A. N. TOWNE, General Manager.
T. H. GOODMAN,
al 3m Gen'l Passenger and Ticket Agt.
Souta California R'y Co.
"SANTA FE ROUTE."
IN EFFECT SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 1890.
Arrive. | Los Angeles. I Leave.
* 4:00 p.m.! Overland *10:15 a.m.
*11:45 a. M.l.San Diego Coast Line.|* 8:15 a.m.
j * 9:00 p. mJ San Diego Coast Line, i* 2:50 p.m.
* 4:00 p. m.| Raymond & Pasadena *10:15 a. m.
* 9:55 a. m.l La'da Park & Pusadena * 8:30 a. m.
* 2:30 p. m.l La'da Park & Pasadena *12:15 p. m.
* 4:50 p. m.jLa'da Park & Pasadenal* 2:50 p.m.
* 6:30 p. m. La'da Park 4k Pasadena* 4:00 p.m.
*10:30 p.m. La'da Park & Pasadena* 9:05 p.m.
t 7:40 a. m. La'da Park & Pasadena If 5:22 p.m.
t 8:50 a. m Pasadena t 7:45 a.m.
* 9:55 a.m. ( San Bernardino..) * 8:30 a.m.
* 4:00 p.m. 1 via [ :*10:15a. m.
| * 6:30 p.m. ( Pasadena ) I* 4:00 p.m.
' * 5:20 p.m. j Riverside and San) * 9:20 a.m.
! 110:30 a.m. (Berd'o via Orangei t 4:01 p.m.
i * 9:55 a. m Duarte * 8:30 a.m.
* 6:30 p.m Duarte * 4:00 p.|m.
I t 7:40a.m Duarte t 5:22 p.m.
* 8:55 a. m Santa Ana * 8:15 a.m.
*11:45 a.m. Santa Ana * 2:50 p.m.
* 5:20 p.m. Santa Ana * 5:05 p.m.
* 9:00 p.m. Santa Ana
* 8:10 a.m.... Redondo Beach.... *10:15 a. m
j *12:10 p. m.l ...Redondo Beach ... * l:O0p.m
* 3:55 p.m. Redondo Beach . . * 5:25 p.m
j * 9:55 a. m. Redlands and Mentone *10:15 a. m.
j ♦ 4:00 p. m.lßedlandsand Mentone * 4:00 p.m.
* 6:30 p. m.;Redlands and Mentone
♦Daily. fDailv except Sunday.
ED. CHAMBERS, Ticket Agent,
First-street Depot.
CHAS. T. PARSONS, Ticket Agent,
129 North Spring street.
Depot at foot of First street. f23
S. G,T. fi'y.
Leave Ixis Angeles from No. 9 Arcadia street,
opposite Baker block, for Alhambra and
Monrovia.
week days
Forenoon, Afternoon,
7:40 11:00 3:00 5:00
Returning—Leave Monrovia for Alhambra and
Los Angeles,
Forenoon, Afternoon,
7:00 9:05 1:15 4:15
SUNDAYS
Leave I.os Angeles for Alhambra and Monrovia,
Forenoon, Afternoon,
8:40 4:40
Returning—Leave Monrovia for Alhambra and
Los Angeles,
Forenoon, Afternoon,
8:00 4:00
Time between Los Angeles and Monrovia
one hour.
intermediate stations between terminal
points, beginning at los angeles:
Soto Street, San Marino,
Batz, San Gabriel,
Ramona, Sunny Slope,
Alhambra, Chapman,
Mayberry, Baldwin,
Lake Vineyard, Arcadia,
Special privileges to parties erecting residen
ces on the line of this road.
E. F. SPENCE, F. Q. STORY,
al-3m President. Gen. Manager.
Pacific Co.
GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., GENERAL
Agents, San Francisco. Northern routes
embrace lines for Portland, Ore.; Victoria, B.
C, and Puget Sound, Alaska, and all coast
points.
SOUTHERN ROUTES.
Time Table for May, 1890.
LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO.
I For
Port Harford.... ) S. S. Pomona, May 4, 12, 20,
! Santa Barbara... I 28 and June 5.
San Pedro (S. S. Mexico, May 3, 16, 24,
San Diego J and June 1.
For \ S. S. Eureka, May 2, 10, 18,
Redondo |_ 26 and June 3.
San Pedro and (S. S. Los Angeles, May 6,
Way Ports J 14, 22, 30 and June 7.
LEAVE SAN I'EDKO.
For "] S. S. Mexico, May 2, 10, 18,
I 20 and June 3.
San Diego J S. S. Pomona, May 6, 14, 22,
J 30, and June 7.
LEAVE SAN I'EDRO.
For 1 S. S. Mexico, May 4, 12, 20,
San Francisco. .1 28 and June 5.
Port Harford.... fS. S. Pomona, May 8, 16, 24,
Santa Burnara. J and June 1.
LEAVE SAN PEDRO AND REDONDO.
For IS. S. Los Angeles, May 1,
San Francisco I 9, 17, 25 and June 2.
and fS. S. Eureka, May 5, 13, 21,
Way Ports J 29 and June 6.
Cars to connect with steamers leave S. P. R.R.
depot, Fifth street, Los Angeles, as follows:
With the Mexico and Pomona at 9:soo'clock a.
m.; with Los Angeles and Eureka, going north,
at 5:10 o'clock p. m.
Passengers per Los Angeles and Eureka, via
Redondo, leave Santa Fe depot at 5:25 p. m.
Plans of steamers' cabins at agent's oflice,
where berths may be secured.
The steamers Los Angeles and Eureka will !
call regularly at Newport pier for and with
freight and passengers.
The company reserve the right to change the .
steamers or their days of sailing.
fW-For passage or freight as above or for
tickets to and from all important points in
Europe, apply to
W. PARRIS, Agent,
Office, No. 124 West Second St., Los Angeles.
Catalio^^^eaiiiers..
Train to connect at San Pedro leaves the
Arcade depot at 8:55 a. m. every Sunday, and
returns same day at 7 p. m.
Special excursion Saturday, May 17th, leav
ing 9:50 a. m , returning Sunday. Fare: Satur
day, returning Sunday, unlimited, $3.00. Sun
day excursion, limited, 12.60. '
HANCOCK BANNING. Agent,
130 West Second st.
W. G. HALSTEAD,
Gen'l Pass, and Frt. Agent, San Pedro.
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LEGAL.
SALeToF BONDSL^
pENTRAL IRRIGATION DISTRICT, COLUSA
_* County, Cal.
Notice Is hereby given by the Board of
Directors *of Central Irrigation District, that
said board will, at Its office fn the town of Max
well, in the County of Colusa, in the State of
California, on the 21st day of May in the year
1890, at 3 o'clock p. m. of safd day, sell to the
highest responsible bidder for cash, in gold coin
of the United Staves, one thousand bonds of the
said district, to the amount of five hundred
mousand doflars, being part of an issue of bonds
aggregating the sum of seven hundred and fifty
thousand dollars; that sealed proposals for the
purchase of said bonds will be received by said
board till the day and hour aforesaid, at which
time said board will open the proposals, and
award the purchase of said bonds to the highest
responsible bidder, but said board reserves the
right to reject all bids, and will in no event sell
any of said bonds for less than 90 per cent, of
the face value thereof; said bonds are dated the
first day of July in the year 1888, and bear
interest at the rate of 6 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 credited before
delivery, on the first maturing con pons attached
to said bonds. Said bonds will be delivered to
the successful bidder, and the money received
therefor at the District Treasurer's office, in the
town of Maxwell, or at the Colusa County Bank,
in the town of Colusa, County and State afore
said.
(Above bonds approved by Supreme Court.)
The Supreme Court has decided that Central
Irrigation District was validly organized, and
that its bonds were properly issued, and are In
the form required by law. See Central Irriga
tion District vs. R. De Lappe, 79 Cel., 351.
R. De LAPPE,
Secretary of Said Board.
Maxwell, Cal., April 7th, 1890. apll td
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
THE UNDERSIGNED. COMPOSING THE
firm under the firm name of Vache Freres
& Co., have this day, by mutual consent dis
solved co-partnership.
EMILE VACHE.
THEOPHILE VACHE.
J. HENRY PARKER.
JULES DARFEUILLE.
PAUL ROYERE.
NOTICE OF CO-PARTNERSHIP.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF LOS
Angeles—ss.
We, the undersigned, do hereby certify that
we are co-partners transactfng business in this
State, at the City of Los Angeles, County of Los
Angeles, State of California, under the firm
name and style of "T. Vache & Co." That the
names in full of all the members of the said co
partnership are Theophile Vache, J. Henry
Parker, Jules Darfeuille and Paul Royere, and
that the places of our respective residences are
set opposite our respective names hereto sub
scribed.
In witness whereof, we have this day set our
hands and seals, this 29th day of April,"lB9o.
THEOPHILE VACHE,
Los Angeles, Cal.
J. HENRY PARKER,
Los Angeles, Cal.
JULES DARFEUILLE,
Los Angeles, Cal.
PAUL ROYERE,
Los Angeles, Cal.
State of California, ( „
County of Los Angeles, i '
On this ninth day of May, in the year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety,
before me, diaries Worth, a Notary Public in
and for said County of Los Angeles, State of
California, residing therein, duly commissioned
and sworn, personally appeared Theophile
Vache, J. Henry Parker, Jules Darfeuille and
Paul Royere, known to me to be the persons
described in and whose names are subscribed to
the within instrument, and they severally
acknowledged to me that they executed the
same.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto affixed
my signature, with the name of my oflice, and
my official seal, the day and year last above
written, at my oflice in the City of Los Angeles,
County and State aforesaid.
[Notarial Seal] CHARLES WORTH,
Notary Public in and for the County of Los
Angeles, State of California. mall-lm
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
THE PUBLIC ARE NOTIFIED THAT THE
association of fire insurance companies
known as the New Orleans Underwriters, has
been dissolved, and that the Sun Mutual
Insurance Company and the Mechanics'
and Traders' Insurance Company, both of
New Orleans, have withdrawn from the State.
As some of the blank policies of these organi
zations have been lost or mislaid, either at the
office of the Los Angeles general agency of the
undersigned, or their sub-agencies, and "may be
in unauthorized hands, the public are advised
that any new policies issued from and after
this date will be wrongfully issued, and that
the companies named above will not recognize
any liability thereunder.
COLEMAN A CHILDRESS,
(In liquidation)
General Agents.
Los Angeles, Cal., May Ist, 1890.
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.
The firm heretofore existing under the name
and style of Coleman it Childress, doing an in
surance business in the City of Los Angeles, is
this day dissolved by mutual consent.
NICHOLAS 1). COLEMAN,
A. I). CHILDRESS.
Los Angeles, Cal., May Ist, 1890. malo-7t
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
LTP TO NOON ON THE 10TH DAY OF
) May, 1890. s< Bled proposals will be received
by the Clerk of the Board of Trustees of the
City of Sun Bernardino. California, for ex
| cavating and constructing a 1,000,000-gallon
reservoir of concrete, according to plans and
specifications adopted by the board, specifica
tions can be had on application to F. C. Finkle,
Engineer of Water Works, room 10, city hall,
and plans can lie seen at his office.
Each bid must be accompanied by a certified
cheek on some responsible bank, of at least 10
per cent, of the amount of said bid, payable to
O. Newburg, president of the board. Bids will
be received either separately or jointly for the
excavating and concrete work.
By order of the board,
B. B. HARRIS, Clerk of the Board.
April 29, 1890. ma2-td
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SALE OF BONDS.
Kraft Irrigation District, Colusat
County, Cal.
NOTICR IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE
Board of Directors of Kraft Irrigation Dis
trict that said board will, at its office 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 at its office
till the day and hour aforesaid, at which time
said board will open the proposais'and award
the purchase of said 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
percent, of the face value thereof; said bonds
are dated the Ist day of October, ISS9, 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
Krait Irrigation District, for an amount at feast
as great as flye 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
us 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, and to
"provide for the acquisition of water and other
"property, and for the distribution of water
"thereby for irrigation purposes,'' approved
■■March 7, l«iX7,atid to provide for theexumina
"tion, approval and confirmation of proceed
"mgs for tlir 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
Mute oi California in Central Irrigation District
vs. DeLutipe, 79 Cal., 351.
J. H. ROGERS,
_ _, „ , Secretary of said Hoard.
Postoffice—Orland, California. rnar22-50t
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
OF HENRY S. SCHELL. DECEASED.
Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned,
executors of the hist will'ami testament of
Henrys. Schell. deceased, to the creditors of,
and all persons having claims against the said
deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary
vouchers, within ten months iiftcrthe first pub
lication of this notice, to the said executors, at
the oflice of Trippet & Neule. uttornevs-at-law.
820 D street. City of San Diego. California, the
same being the place for the transaction of the
business of the said estate, in the County of
sun Diego, State of California.
DAVID L. HUNTINGTON.
. , WILLIAM A. EDWARDS,
Executors of the estate of flenrv S. Schell
deceased.
Trippet .v- Neale, attorneys for said estate-
Dated at San Diego, Calif., April 15, 1800
ma7-30t
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
INSTATE OF JAMES GORMAN, DECEASED.
1j Notice is hereby given by the undersigned
executor of the lust 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
licationof this notice, to the said executor, at
the office of Hutton & Swan wick, rooms 88 and
89 Temple block, Los Angeles, Cal., the same
being the place for the transaction of the busi
ness of said estate, in said County of Los
Angeles. RICHARD DILLON,
Executor of the last will and testament of
James Gorman, deceased.
Dated Los Angeles, Cal., this 20th day of
March, 1890. mar27-35t
NOTICE.
THE LOS ANGELES CITY WATER COM
pany will strictly enforce the following
rule: rhe hours for sprinkling are between 8
and 8 o clock a. m. and 6 and 8 o'clock p. m.
For a violation of theabove regulation the water
will be shut off and a fine of $§■ will be charged
before water will be turned on again.