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FINANCE AND TRADE. Exchange, Review. Nssw Tobk, Feb. 22 — The stook market opened less excited this morning, though still very animated, especially in Reading. It etarted with an advance of 1 percent at 31. but quickly dropped to 28'„. New England fell frjm to 33ii. Considerable activity was noticed in sugar, which with the rent of the list developed a drooping tendency, but no ma terial change occurred. Later the pressure was removed and Reading rallied 1 per cent. Lackawanna became very weak, declining from I*o to 14"->' i. Delaware and Hudson broke from 130% to 128; Jersey Central, from 121 to 129. Purchasers at the bottom yesterday began to sell to take profits, and New England fell from 40% to 3854. Northern Pacific lost 1 per cent to but recovered the loss. Near the first end tne market became qulot. At 11 it was Urn at a rally. There was good buying after 11, during which most of the early losses were recovered, and some stocks rose to a higher level that at the opening. Coal ctocks were rather weak on a rumor that there was to be a break ln tho price of coal. At noon tho market was firm, a shade above opening. Btooks further declined after 'the delivery hour undor the lead of sugar, which dropped to 123 after selling above 125. and Reading fell below SO. Later prices rallied somewhat, St. Paul, sugar and coalers being most promi nent. The close was firm and active. All the coalers except Lakawannu practically recovered from their decline, but a loss of lA per cent in Lackawanna was tho most import ant decline for the day. The bears made a drive at industrials, especially sugar and Chi cago gas, and though the former made a feeble recovery, ft closed 1 per cent lower at 123%. There was little disposition to do business in the general list, but its temper was firm. Government bonds closed dull and steady, MONEY QUOTATIONS. Naw York, Feb. 21.—Mtmey on call, firm; ranging per cent; cloeed at 2% per cent. Prime mercantile paper— per cent. Sterling exchange—Quiet but steady; 00-day tills, $4 86: demand, $4 87«. STOCKS AN!; BONDS, New York, Feb. 21.—Closing quotations were as follows: U. 8. 4s, regular..ll2 North American.. 0% Do coupon 112 Northwestern 112 V? TJ. S. 2s, regular.. 991< Do preferred 144VJ Paciflo 6s 105 N. Y. Central 108>4 Atchison Oregon Impt 20 Amer. Express. .118 Oregon Nay 79 Amer. Cotton Oil. 47? X Oregon Short Line 21 Burlington 97 Pacific Mail 25X Canadian Pacific. 84?£ Pullman Palace . 191 Canada Southern. .V7VJ Rio Gr Western.. 22 Central Paciflo... 27V4 Do preferred.... 60 Del. dt Lacka .... 47% Do firsts 77 Denver ,t R.Grand s:;>i Rock Island S3/i Distillers 37% St. Paul 77% Illinois Central... 100 Bt. Paul & Omaha 63% Kansas* Texas.. H% American Sugar. .123% Lake Shore 12s>4 Texas.t; Pacific... 9U Lead Trust 42'„!cnlon Pacific 38% Loulsvl & N'aihvl 74V0. 8- Express..... 67 Mich. Central Wells cargo 143 Mlspourl Pacific.. ftsH|Western Union... 96 Northern Pacific. 18 ; UiGoneralElectric.108 Do preferred.... 45Vs'Unseed Oil :>6;<J Reading 29J 8 | Richmond Term'l 101-i *Ex-dlvid:nd. Boston, Feb, 21 —Closing quotations were as follows: Atchison 33%jC. B. & Q. 96% Mexican Central. 10?.,! Bell Telephone... 202!< MININO SHARES. New York, Feb. 21.—Mining Bharoa closod as follows: Crown Point f 5 Plymouth 60 Con. cal. <St Va. 265 Sierra Nevada.. 1.40 Deadwood 1.35 Standard 1.40 Gould & Curry.. .95 Union Con 1.00 Hale A Norcross 1.30 Yellow Jacket.. .60 Homestake 11.30 Iron silver 35 Mexican 1.70 Quicksilver... 3.00 Ontario. 13.50 Do Preferred.l3.oo Ophir 2.10 Bulwer — San Francisco, Feb. 21.—Closing quotations were: Belch* r 75 Hale St Norcross .1.30 Beat ,t 8e1cher...1.65 Peer 05 Cho.lar 55 Potosi 1.30 Con. Va 255 s avage. 1.00 Confidence 1.50 Sierra Nevada....1,35 Gould St Curry... .95 Union Con 1.10 Ophir 2.20 Yellow Jacket... .65 Silver Bullion. Niw York, Feb. 21.—Bar silver, per ounce, U3%c. Ban Francisco, Feb. 21.—Silver bars, per ounce, BSJifltSSJsc. Mexican d011ar5—65)40606, Los Angeles Clearing House Business. Los Angeles, Feb. 21.—Today's business was astoll' ws: Clearings, $183,050.76; balances, $40,108.89. Monday—Clearances, $148,251.87; balances, $32,712.49. San Francisco Market Review. San Francisco, Feb. 21.—The vegetable mar ket opened dull this morning, with light re ceipts of early varieties. Prices were steady, with the exception of asparagus, which ranges lower. Peas are scarce and iirm. Potatoes are Arm. Onions move off weak. There ia a better showlug of activity in the fresh fruit market. Oranges ate Belling better than they were. Apples are slow of sale. Mexican limes are still higher. There is little new in the butter market, and prices rule steady under free offerings. Eggs continue weak. Cheese is arriving mure freely. A lot of eastern poultry came on the market yesterday and prices are easier. Game is in light demand and prices are weak. San Francisco Quotations. Sam Francisco, Feb. 21.—Fruit—Apples, 50c (851.25 for common to good; $1.25(3)1.50 for cboico; $11 for mountain. . Pears—7. r >c@sl.2s per box. Citrus—Mexican limes, Sicily lem ons. $5.00(95.50; California leruonß, fl.00(d) 1.25 for small, and $2.00@3.00 for good to choice. Bananas—sl 00(32.00 per buncb. Hawaiian pineapples—s3 00 46.00; Mexican pineapples, $7 Oo®B 00 per doz. Oranges — Riverside navels, $2.5CXt»3 25 prrbox; Sau Bernardino navels,-$2.50(53.25; do seedlings, $1 25162.00: oroville navels, 03: do «eedllng,, $1.3032: Los Ange In Bevels, $1 50@i.00; do seedlings, 85c(9 $1 25 DRIED FRUIT, Dates—4K@>Kc per ib. Applts—ull dried, quartered, per lb; do sliced, SUiJOo; do evaporate.!, in boxes, V-./OlO?.. Hears—Menohrd, F(3«c for sliced, 31j)5c fT quartered sua se ior evaporated: unbleached, 3('.'4c foi' sliced aud 2 MSO for quartered FiKS -5c for prossed and 3:it4e fur impressed. Prtines-7'(iBc forsmail.OvV.AO'-c for tho four sizes «n,i 100 for the fifth size of 50s to 00s. Plum,—Pitted, OWgilOc: uuptucd, SktflSn, Peaches--Sloaclied, B>4@ll><;c; sun dried, 0 Apricots—ll@l4c for Royal and 10@10c for Moot park Graces—2@2>io. Radius—Quotable as follows: London layers, B1.25(&1.50: loose Muscatels. $1 00:41.25 in boxes and av-Wo per lb in sacks. vkgetabi.es. String beanr—3o@-100 per lb. Los Asgeles tomatoes—sl,oooB3 00 per box. Mushrooms—loolso for common and 203$ 35c per lb lor buttonß. Green peas—s@Sc per lb for Lob Angelea. Asparagus- 15@30c per lb. Rhubarb—loc per lb. Turnips— per cental. Beets —75c per sacs. Carrots—Feed. 40@500. Parsnips—sl 25 pur cental, Garlio— per lb. Cauliflower—DOfMSo. per doz. Dry peppers—s®7c per lb. Dry okra—lso per lb. Marrowfat squash—sl2 50@15.00 per ton. Green peppers—ls@2so. Chicago Grain Market. Chicaoo, Feb. 21.—Wheat, steady and quiet. The market opened unchanged: advanced %c; eased cn 1 ' ygoj fluctuatad narrowly and closed V.c higher. Receipts wero 113,000 bushels; shipments, 17,000 bushels. Closing quotations — Wheat, steady; cash, 79@73)M\ Hay, 76%0 Corn-Easy; cash, 40% c; May, 435£e, Oats—Basy: cash, :i()/.o; May, 33c. Eye—s2^c. Barley—olo. riax-*1.22H. Timothy—lf2.o3. OTHEB GRAIN MARKETS. Ban Francisco, Feb. 21.—Wheat, very dull: May, $1.28)4; cash, $1.2(84. Barley—Very dull; seller '93, Corn-$l.lO. Liverpool, Feb. 21.—Wheat, demand wai poor. No. 2 red winter olo«ed dull, 5s B>4d; ■ No. 2 red spring, steady at Os 3\4<i. Corn—Demand poor to fair; spot, old, closed ■firmat4s spot, new, easy at 4s 4d; Febrnary, easy at 3s id; Maroh, easy at 4s lV*d: 'April, easy at is l'<d. General Markets. Hew York, Feb. 21.—Hops, quiet and easy; state, common to choice, 21(024c; Pacific coast, 2111923 c HidW (inlet. donee—options closod steady, and 15 to 20 points up. The sales were 22,260 bags, In cluding February, at fp17.05@17.10; March, »17.00<*17.15; May, $10 051910.76. Spot ftio closed dull and nominal; Np. 7, at 17% a. Sugar—Raw and refined, quiet. Copper-iteady and quiet; lake, $11.95. Lead—Dpi!: domestic. f»<» 07.:. Tln-£tcsrty and qnlei; oralis, $20.20. CmcAQO.Feb. 21.—Mess pork, steady; cash, $18.90; May, $19.25. lard—Steady: cash, $12.80; May, $12.85. Ribs-Bteady; cash, $10.20; May, $10.20. Wool. New York, Fob. 21— Wool : Quiet and firm; domestic fleece, 27332 c; pullea, 20337 c; Texas, 17321 c. Petroleum. New York, Feb. 21.—Petroleum certificates closed firm at (;»•,<•. LOS ANGELES LOCAL MARKETS. [The quotations given bjlow are current wnolesaie selling prices.) Provisions. Hams-Per lb. local smoked, 180. Bacon—Per lb, local smoked, 180; medium, leiisiti'ic. Pork—Per lb, dry salt, 14'ac. Dried Beef—Per lb, lnsldes, 16c. lard Per lb. Compound 3s. 13Uc; s's, 13% c; 10 s, lSiic; 50's, I2 :1 4 'c. Pure leaf, 4c. higher all around. mill Products. Flour-Per bbl., L. A. XXXI, 54.80: Capitol Mills, $4 80; Kperry's, .fl 90; Drifted Bnow, $4.75; Victor, ¥1 75; Crown, $4.70; Stocktonia, »4.90. Mill FEEn-Bran, per ton, $21.00; shorts, $23.00; mixed feed (corn and barley), per 100 1b3., $1.15: cracked corn, $115; feed meal, $1.20; rolled barley, $1.00. Grain and Hay. Barley—Brewing, *1.055|)1.15: feed, 85. Cobn—Per cental, $1.00. Oats—No. 1, per cental, $1 50. Wheat—No. 1, per cental, $1.35@1.50; No. 2,81.20\a)1.3<>. Hax—Oat. No. 1, $10; wheat, No. 1,$11; bar ley, No. 1, $10; alfalfa, No. 1, $9; No. 2 grade $1 lower all around. Straw—Barley, per ton, $5; wheat, $5. Dairy Pruducta. Butter—Fancy creamery, 28-ounce squares, SOflHUiUoi fancy dulry, per roll, 15@47tic; choice, 37(ffil0e. Cheese—California half cream, per rb, 10c; coast, full cream, per lb, 14c; Csllforals., local specla 1 brands, per lb, California, 3-lb hand, per lb, 17Ue; eastern full cream, twins, per lb, 14c; Cheddars, per lb, 14c; do mestic Swiss, por lb, 18c. Fresh Fruits. Cranberries —Per barrnl, $11.00'a)15 .00. Bananas —Per bunch, ?2 00(32.90, At'PLEs—Per box, in barrels, per lb., 2VbO. Lemons—Cured, per box, $3 50(3)1.00; un cured, per box, 82 5033 00. Oranois—datela, per box, $3.0033.25; Seedlings, $1.50W2.25. Vegetables. Beans—Navy or small white, per 100 lbs., $3.00(0)3 25; Pink, per 100 lbs.. $2 90t#3.00; Black-eyed, per 100lbs., $2 50@2.75; Llmas per 100 lbs., $3 00(83.25. Beets—Per 100 lbs., 70c. CABiiiiE-Per 100 lbs,, $1.1031 26. Carrots— Per 100 lbs.. $1.00. Cauliflower—Per doz., 55c, OK' erv—Per doz,, 50c. Chilies—Dry, per string, 05^703. Onions—Per 100 lbs., $1.50. Pah«nu'S—Per 100 lbs , $1 50. Psas—Green, per lb., ll(a)12c. Potatoes—Burbank. per 100 lbs., $1,603 1.75; Peerless, $1.4031.50; Pink eyes,sl.2s3 1.40: Chlco Rose. $1.6031.75. Bwket Potatoes—Per 100 los , $1.25. Tomatoes—Per 301b b0x,51.75. Turnips—Per 100 lbi., 80c. Dried Fruits. Aitles—Evaporated, per lb., 11c; suudried, 10.. A I'Riccts—Evaporated, per lb., 14n. Peaches—Unreeled, per lb,, 1 ■' < ; peeled, 22c. Prunes—Choice, per lb., 10@llc. Raisins—London layers, per box, $1,503 1.75. Poultry aud Eggn, Poultry—Hens, ifc.0038.50 per doz.; joung roosters, $6.00; old roosters, $5 50; broilers, $4 0034 50; ducks, $8.0039.0U; turkeys, 143 160 per lb. Eggs—Calilornla ranch, 1731i*3 per doz. Wines and Liquors. Tho following quotations of win«s and liquorß ln case and uulk are fu r ufshed by C. F. A. Last, wlno and liquor merchant, 131 North Main street: Wlnet—Angolica, Muscat, Port, Bherrv, To kay, per gal., 65c351.50, according to age; Claret. 25350 c; Ziufandel, 66ctf$t.SSi Reis ling, 65e@*1.28; sautorne, 75c(0)51.50; Bur gundy, 7&c3sl-50: Gutedal. 75e(V551.50. California brandy—sl 75't£3.50; cer case, $3.5037.700; pints, 50c per case additional. Kentucky whisky—sl 56©6 00. Imported liquor—Cognac, $4,50310.00: gin, $3.2534 00: Jamaica rum, $5.50: Bt. Croix rum, $5 550; Sherry, $2 0037.00: Port, $2.00 (97 00; Irish whisky, $5 2536.00; Scotch whisky, $5.25*6.00. Champagnes—G. 11. Mumm, extra dry, pints, $34: quarts, $36; Pommery Sec, pin's. $35.50; quarts, $37 50; Louis Roederer, pints, $35.50: quarts, $37.50; George Goulet, plntß, $32 00; quarts, $34; Green Heal, pints, $28'; quarts, $29.50: Kcllpse (California), pirns, $14.50; quarts, $17. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Tuesday, February 21st. Henry Cede to Catherine Fluk—K 1 , K1 ol 8W X sco 30 T ti N R 7 W 8BM: $1)00. Same to Arthur Flak-Lot 12 sub sec 31 Tti as abuve 11—11; also NW !i of NW '4 sec 21 as as above and 8 26 acs oi N W \± of 8W M sec 30 as above; $1800. 1. A Odd Fellows' oss'n :et al to Gnstav Jlei man, tru.tee—Cemetery oi Odd Fellows on Cas telar and Bard sts; $1. H W Holslnger et ux to Wm Hutchinson—Lots 8 and 9 bl D Hughes sub Pomona 15—48; $200. W F Barnes et ux to W R Ireland—Lot 7 bl 7 L A Homestead trt 3—25(1; $10. t; l> Middlekaurt'to J N. Willis—"art'ots 1 2 and 3 Turner's sub t asadtna ti—180; $800. Ada Famechon to Melanle C Lesage—Lot 17 bl 1 Prichard trt 12—13; $*. Azusa L & W Co to Join B Hauas et ux—Lots 4 5 0 bl 51 A/.usa; $(JOO L T (larnsey to U W McFarland—Lots 7 to 12 Para Urovo irt23—2l; $1. (J 0 Wallao C D Cheesman — Agreement to convey JC 9.45 acs bl 193,; Sim Fernando; $3500 B ti Briggs et ux to Sophia n Ristlno—Lot 14 bl A, tills sub bl 38 H 8 10-62; $2 Same to BeDjamin Crane—Lot H Karl trt; $.1. Same to Sophia c Risiine—Lot 17 sub lot 25 Ro L'ljCsiiada; $2. LA Co tj Kick Reckinger—Lot 10 blk 9 Giassel irt, redempt on frciu tax Fule; $6,08. Same to same—aame prop jrty; $3.20. Same to B M Gregory—Und $4 lot 12, blk 2, Jeil'er'ou-street trt; $6 35 Geo H Peck. jr. to Bmllio Timms—Lot 18, Peck's sub, bik 56, sau Pedro; $350. Gyrus R Dixon et ux to B J Charles—Lots 6, 7 and 8, blk 19, Harvey A Bicker's sub Whit tle!; $UOO. Kate C Lindley et con to |same—Land as Inst above: $1100. Jose MariaOrdino to Gianbxtlsta Bur»co— Lots laud 5, sec 6, T 4 N, X 15 W,B P, M; $200. J J Greer ot Ux to Mrs Leah Morton—3 acres Ro Los Nietos; $350. .'as A McCov et ux to R (J Dressier—Lot 25, blk 8, Urmston tit: $340. JMGessnerto Harry Allen—S SO ft lot 33, Wooster's sub Pasadena, 10—33; $1050. RosaEVandeivort to Martha Divls—4.l27 acres Ro Las Uleuegas; $400(1. J D Corey et ux to S Hellman—lot 29, blk 120, Long Beach; $75. J»« H Clark et ux to G H Blair—Lots 15 and 16, b k 17, Vluelaud de Aausa: $300. ' X Blair et ux to 8 lleliman—Lots as above; $S5. 1, ACoto J .H Stephens—Redemption from toi sale 10 acres in Taylor trt; $2 Bti. X A Miller to J D Carey—Lot 29, blk 126, Long Be'eh; $1. Chas F Williams et ux to W B Loughery— WU Lotti, Ro La Canada; $2. Chas JT Leo to Alice 8 Hci ibner—Lot 2 bl 7, Greonwell tract. 12—7(1; $500. H R Gunn to Peter Crook—Lot 11, Gunn'splat Blssdell tract, 411.22 acres, 84-61; $1(122. Chas 8 Flanders to Mrs. Alice W Scott—Lot 1 bl 4,Childs' Heights: $300. Mrs Louise M Tubbs to Mrs Enitna Holcomb Lot 9 Aurora tract; $1. ln re guardianship of Chas W Temple—De cree of partition. Chas P I'emsle, a minor, by J H Temple, to W I. Graveß—Part of Puento Mill tract; $1. CKTonner et ux to Jos Buikhard—Part of bl 37, Lucas tract, JC Santa Monica: $1000. Curtis JC Le\»is to Ij A Co-30 feet oil JJ side farm lot 47, Gudena tract, for road purposes; $10. Jno A Plrtleto same—Land off West farm lot 4ti, 8B abeve; SI. Nellie F Dean to 0 W Burton ot al—Lot 13. Powell's sub, Pasadena, 13—79; $1. C W Benton to C A Pratt—Lots 2 to 13, 18 and 19, sub asabove; $500. Edwin L Ftrris et al to C W Hicks—Lot 6, Farris & Lymm sub Pasadena, 13—31; $1080. Jos H Mersiall et ux to Harry C Terrell Lots 14 and 15 bl C, Sunset tract, 11—41; $lu()0. Jno 8 Maltnan et ux to Wm C Biuett—Lots 7 aud 8 bl H, Caole Road tract; $1. Edwin smith, trustee, to X F Beokert—Lot 110, West Eld Terrace tract; $460. S H Haas el ux to Jos Wadiiiiißhain—Lot 17, Sbafer'B subbl 39, H 8, 6 -329; $1150. JuoHHsitler to Thoi Hethorlugton-Lot 22 bl 2, Wrlghi's sub Sisters of ijharitv tract, and all int ln lit 40 bl 1. same tract; $25. Mary A CWey to Mary Balersky—Lot 41, Nies tract; $BSi' Lawrenej B Johnson et ux to same—Lot 1 bl 31, H S; $150. SUMMARY. Deeds. ...4 " 49 Nominal i . 21 Total I ? 26,790.94 Note—Fkures separated by a dash represent book and iage of miscellaneous records. 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Send for book <?nw*at» Ciiro fot tlkwitcAtw*, Chrcnfo Gleet, Pen- ljeacaniKßaoMniigftaDd- Notice of the Filing of the Report of the Commissioners Appointed to Open and Straighten Maple ave nue, Between Fifth Street and the South City Boundary, in Compli ance With Ordinances Nos. 1284 and 1344< (New Series), Together With the Plat of the Assessment District. NOTICE IS HEKKIIY GIVEN THAT A certified copy of the report, assessment list and plat of the Commissioners appointed to as sess benefits and damages and to have gen eral supervision of the proposed work of open ing and straightening Mfiple avenue, between Filth street and the south city bound .ry, has been filed ln the office ol the uuderslgned. All sumß levied and assessed ln said assess ment list are due and payable Immediately. The payment of said sums is to be made to me, ln my office, witiiln thirty days from the first publication of this notice. All assessments not paid before the expira tion of said thirty days will be declared to be come delinquent, and theiealter five per cent, wirh the cost ox advertising, will be added thereto. Dated this 11th day of February, 1893. v I). A. WATeON, street snnerlntendnnt. By A. I. STK'.i.srt. D?nnt». Ml lit Notice of Street Work. "VTOTICK TS HEREBY GIVKN THAT ON MON II day, the 30th day of January, A. D. 1893, tbe couucil oi the city of Los Angeles did, at its mooting ou said day, adopt an ordiuance of intention, No. 1541 (Sew Stries), to have toe following work done, to wit; That it 1b the In tention of the council of the city of Los An geles to chauge and establish the grade of Montreal street, from Bellevue avenue to a point 00 feet south from the southwest corner of Boston street, as follows: At the intersection of Bellevne avenue the grady shall be, as now established, 87.20 on tho southeast corner aud 80 25 on the south west comer; at a point 100 feet south of southwest corner of Bellevue avejue, on the west side. 80,(it); at the intersection of Boston street, HO OOoa the northwest corner, and 86.20 at a point opposite said corner in the east side; 85 50 on the southwest corner, and 89.00 at a point opposite eaid corner ln the east i-ide, both mentioned paints being at right angles opposite said corners; a>. a point 90 feet south of the southwest corner of Boston street. 87,00 in the west side and 88,50 in the east side at a point at a right anglo opposite the last mentioned point. And at ail points between said desig nated points the grade ihalt bd established so ns to couform to a straight lino drawn between said designated points. Elevations are in feot and above city datum plans. The boundaries ot tne district to be affected by said change of gride and to bo assessed to pay the damages that may be awarded by rea son of such caanvte of grade are hereby desig nated and established a* follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of lot 25, block 3, Park tract; thence running southerly along tho westerly line of said lot 25 to the southwest corner of said lot 25; thence westerly aloug the southerly line of lots 24 and 23, block 3, Park tract, to the southwest corner of said lot 23; thence *outherly aloug the easterly line of lot 4, block 3, Park tract, to the southeast corner of said lot 4; thence southerly to the northeast corner of lot 17, block 2, Park tract; thence southerly ah n - the easterly line of said lot 17 to the southeast corner of said lot 17; thence easterly along the nortnerly line of lots 3 and 2. block 3, Park tract to the northeast corner of said lot 2: thence southerly along the east erly line or Baid lot 2 to the southeast corner of said lot 2; thence in an easterly direction to the southwest co ncr of lot 6, block 4, Park tract: thence along the southerly line of said lot 0 to the southeast corner of said lot 6; them c northerly al ng the easterly line of said lot 0 to toe li'inheast corner of said lot 0; thence easter l y along tho southerly line of lot 7, block 4, *%tk tract, to the southeast corner ofsaldloi7; i heuce northerly along the east erly line of lots 7 to 14 inclusive, block 4, Park tra:t, to the northeast corner of said lot 14; thence weßtCly to the southeast corner of lot 15, ul?ck 4, Park tract; thence northerly along the easterly line of lotß 15 to 19 Inclusive, blncK 4, Park tract* to tbe northeast corner of said lot 10; thence westerly along the northerly line of said lot 19 io the northwest corner of said lot 19; theucti in a westerly direction to the nortbediit corner of lot 25 block 3. Park trad; thcuci westerly along the northerly iiuo of said lot 25 to tho northwest corner of said lot 25, the point ol beginning, excepting from the above described district vi assessment all Innds included therein which is now part or parcel of a public street or alley. Relejence is hereby made to the said ordi nance oi intention for further particulars. 1». A. WATSON, Street Superintendent. A. I. Rtkwabt, Deputy. 2-22-0t Notice of Public Work. NOTICE 18 HEREBY \SIVIN THAT ON Monday, the 30th day of January, A. D. 1803, the rou :cil of the city of Los Angeles did, at its meeting ou said day. adopt an or dinance of intention, isumbor 1540 (New Series), to have the following wort done, to wit: For the onen'ng of Twen'y-fir&t street be tween Bonmllo av«nuo and Balboa street, and that It Ih the intention of tbe Baid council to have said work proceeded wilh aud said laud taken, which laud ia dosorib.d as follows, to wit: Beginning at tho intersection of the center line of Twenty-first street with the easterly Hue of astrip of land at the woiterly terminus of said Twenty first street, as shown on the map of the Park Villa tract recorded in book 12, page 44, miscellaneous records of Los An geles couuty, said point of beginning being N. ol deg. 20 mm.. W. -103 feet from a granite motiumeutset at the intersection ot the center lines of Twenty-first street Hnd Estrella ave nue; theucealony the easterly Hue of said strip of land N. 28 deg. If) mm , &. 30 feet to a point on the southerly line of lot 04, of said Park ViU t tract; thence along said southerly line N. 01 deg. 20 mm , W. 2 feet to tho southwest cor ner of said lot 01; thence N. 03 dcg. 21 mln., YV. 312 2 feet to the easterly line of Balboa street; theuce along said easterly line 8.28 dot*. 10 mm., W. 00.02 feet toapoiut; tbence 8.03 dug. 21 mm.. E. ..12 2 feet to the north weit corner lot 05 of s»ld Park ViLa tort; theneti along the uortliorly lino of «»id lot «5, 8.01 dpg 2<*miu., E. 2 feet to a point; thence N. 2H deg, 15 mln., E, 30 feet to the point of beginning. That tne exterior boundaries of the district wtaii his hereby declared to be benefited by said iuii rovemeuts aud to De assessed to pay the cost, damages and expenses of the same, are described an follows, to-wit: Commencing at a point on lh-; west line of Figueroa street, snid p tint b»ing the northeast corner of lot 0 ot Boyd's subdivision; thence westerly to the northes't cjruer of lot 122 of the Park Vl.la trad; thence weiterly to the northw-stcorner of lot 92, Park Villa met: thence to tho north eestcoinerof lot 14, Park Villa tract; thence westerly along th" uortherlv lines of lots 14, 37, 32 aid 02 Park villa tract to tne northwest corner of said lot 02; thence to th 'northeast corner of lot 5, Pierce true*; thence westerly to the northwest corner of said lot 5; thence to thenoitneist corner of lot 91, Pierce tract; thence westerly to the northwest corner of lot 17, Pierce tract; thence to th"-- northea«t corner of lot lof block 3 ol h'* Washington Villa tract.; thence westerly to the northweßi corner oi lot tl of slid block 3; thence we»terly to tho northeast corn'T of lot 1 of Lougheed's subdivision of tho Hoover tract; thence west el ly along the northerly line of lot 1 and lots 3 toiOofsaid Lougheed's BUbilvinion to the west city boundary; thence south to tho nortn west corner cf hit SI of the Hoover tract; therm- easterly along the northerly lines of lots 31, 32 aud 33 of the Hoover tract ,o the north east cor ter of raid lot 33; thence easterly along the southerly lines of lot* 14, 13,12,11, 10 and oof the Ple-eo tract to the southeast cornel "f said lot 9; thence northerly to the southwest corner of lot 07, Park Vitla tract; (henceeasterly along southerly lines of lota 07. 74, 79 and 80 of the Park Vil a tract to the sonthi astC' rner of said lot 80; thence to the southwest corner of lot 89, Park Villa tract; thence easterly along southerly lines of lot 89, Part: Villa tract.andof!om 17,18,10,20.21, 22, 23. 24 and 1 of Boyd's subdivision to the west line of Figueroa street; thence north alone; the weßtllneof Figueroa Hteet to the point of be ginning, including the property of any rall iosd company lying within said limits, but ex cluding ihiMefroin any property therein con tained which ia now part and parcel of a pub 11c street or alloy, and excepting also the land in section 1 of this orlinanre described ai the land to be taken for said work. Reference is hereby made to the said or dinance ol intention for further particulars. D. A. WATSON, Street Superintendent. By A. I. BTtWABT, Deputy. 2-22-0t Notice of Street Work. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON Monday, the 30th day of January, A. D. 1893, the councilof the city of Los Angeles did, at Its meeting on Eaid day, adopt an ordinance of intention, numberl&39(NowSerieß), to have the following work done, to wit: That Providence stieet in said city, from the south line of Seventh street to tho north line of Ninth street, including all inter sections of streets (excepting such portions of said street and inlersecions us are required by law to he kept iv order or repair by any person or company having railroad t<acks thereon, and also excepting such portion* as have al ready been grudeJand gravelled and accepted), be graded and gravelled in accordance with the plans and profile on file in the oflice of the city engineer and specifications on file in tbe offlce of the city clerk of the city of Los Angeles for making gravelled streets, said specifications be iiisr numbered :f*) five. That a cement curb be constructed along eacb line of the roadway of said Providence street from the south line of Seventh street to tbe north line of Ninth street (excepting along such uoitlons of the line of tald roadway upou which a cemen* curb has already been con structed aud accepted), in accordance with specifications in the office of the city clerk of Baid city 'or constructing cement curts, said specifications being numbered (12) twelve. That a cement sidewalk six (0) feet in width be constructed along each side of said Providence street from the south line of Sev enth street to the north line of Ninth street (excepting such portions of said street between said points along which a cement sidewalk has been constructed and accepted), said sidewalk to be constructed in accordance with specifica tions on file in the offlce of the city clerk, said specifications being numbered (12) twelve. The oity engineer having estimated tha* the total cost of said improvement will be grei ter than two dollars per front foot along each line of said street, including the cost of intersection], lt is hereby determined, in pur auauca of au act of the legislature of the state of California, approved March 17, 1891, that bonds hhall be issued, to represent the cost of said improvement. Slid bonds shall be serlai, extending over a period of ten years, an even proportion of which Bhall be payable annually on tho Ist day of Janua-y of each year, after their date uuiil the whole are paid, and to bear interest at the rate of 8 —* "^Tinm, payable si rat-annually on Hi* first days ot Jan uary and July of each snd every yaar. Reference is hereby mhie to toe said ordl nance of intention for lurthti parttGVlan, P. A WAT+ON, By A. I. "TBW4KT, Btr-r * SupMiiilpridMit, Notice of Street Work. N-OTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON Monday, the 30th day of January A. D -1993, the council of the city of Loa Angelea did, at Us meeting on said day adopt an ordi nance of lnt-ntlon, number 1538 mew Beries), to have the following work done, to wit: That lowa atreet, in said city, from the north erly line of Washington atreet to the southerly lineof Sixteenth atreet, Including ah intersec tions of streets (excepting such portions of said Btreet and Intersections as are required by law to be kept ln order or repair by any person or company having railroad tracks the.eon, and also excepting such portions as nave already been graded and graveled and be graded and graveled, lv accordance with the plans and profile ou file ln the office of the city engineer, and specifications on Hie ln the office of the city clerk of the city of Los Angeles ior making gravel streets, said specifications being numbered (5) five. That a cement curb be constructed along each line of the roadway of said lowa street from the northerly line of Washington street to the southerly line of Sixteenth street (ex cepting along such portions of the line of said roadway upon which a cement curb has ah eady been constructed and accepted*, in aceo,dauce with specifications in the office of the city olerk ol said city for constructing cement curbs, said specifications being numbered (12) t wo lv© That a cement sidewalk four feet in width be constructed alone; each side of said lowa street from the northerly line of Washington street to the southerly lino of Bli toenth street (excepting; such portions of said street between said points along which a cement sidewalk has been con structed and accepted), said sidewalk to be constructed in accordance with specifications on file in the office of the city clerk, said speci fications being numbered (12) twelve. That a public sewer be constructed along said lowa street, fiom a point opposite the center line of lot 13, Weiseudanget city tract, to a oolnt 16 feet north of the center itue ot Washington street, and across all intersec tions of streets, (excepting along suci portions upon which a public aewer has been construct ed and accepted), together with manholes, lampholes and flnshtauks. The size of said sewer shall be (8) eight inches in internal diam eter, and be constructed of salt glazed vitrified pipe, brick, Iron andcoment. AllofwhicL; shall be constructed lv accordance with the plans and profile on file in the office of the city engineer and specifications on file in the otflce of the city clerk, said specifications being numbered (14) fourteen. The cost o. constructing said newer Mhal! be assessed against ail lots and lands fronting upon the same. Ihe city engineer having estimated that the total cost of said improvement will be greatar tban two dollars per front foo along each line of Baid street, including the cost of intersec tions, it is hereby determined in pursuance of an act of the legislature of the atate of Califor nia, aporoved March 17th, 1801, that bonds shall be issued to represent the cost of said improvement. Said bonds shall be serial, ex tending over a neriod of ten years, an even proportion of which shall be payable annually on tho flrßt day of January of each year, after their aate, until the whole are paid, and to bear interest at the rat* of seven per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the first days of January and July of each and every y* ar. Reference is hereby made to the said or<ii nance of intention for further particulars. D. A. WATSON, Street Superintendent. By A, I. Stewart, Deputy. 2 22 Ot Notice of Street Work, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON .Monday, tho 30th day of January, A D. 1803, the council of the city of Los Angeles did, at its meeting on .aid day, adopt an ordi nance of intention, number 1543 (new series), to have the following work done, to-wit: That the grade ot Breed street, from Michi gan avenue 'o Kir*t street, is hereby changed and established as follows: At the Intersection of Michigan avenue the grade shall be 62,00 on the southeast and Bonthwest corner, At a point 248 feet south from the south line of Michigan avenue, 4V50 on both sides, and at the intersection of First street 3*!.00. And at all polntß between said designated points tbe grade shall be esablished so as to conform to a straight line drawn between said designated points. Elevations are in feet and above city datum pane. Reference is hereby made to the said ordi nance of intention for further particulars. D. A. WATBON, Btreet Superintendent. By A. 1.-STEWART, Deputy. 222 bt Notice of Street Work. NOTICE 13 HBRIBY GIVEN THAT OK Monday, the 30tb day of January, A. D. 18 »3, the council of the city of Los Angeles did, at its n eeting on said day, adopt an ordi nance of intention, number 1537 (new series), to have the following work done, to-wit: Tbtat a pubJlo o*>*v*»av bo < ox\ntr,,ctnr\ •Innu Calumet avenue iv said (ity from a point op- j posite the easterly line of lot 3, block 3, Arge leno Heights, to tho sewer jamphole opposite lot 14, block 1, of said Angcleno HciL-hts, and across all intersections of streets, together with manholes, iampholesand fiushtanks. The size of said sewer shall be eight Inches in internal diameter, and be constructed of salt-glazed vitrified p.pe. brick, iron and cement. All of which shall be constructed in accordance with the plans and profile on file ln the office of the city engineer, and sreclflca tions on file in the office of the city clerk of the city of Los Angeles, said specifications being numbered fourteen. The cost of constructing said sewer Bhall be assessed attalntU all lots and lauds fronting up on tbe same Reference Is hereby made to the said ordi nance of intention tor further particulars. D. A. WATSON. Street Superintendent, By A. I. STEWART, Deputy. 2-22 6t Notice of Street Work. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVFN THAT ON Monday, the 30th day of January, A. D. 1893, the couucil of the city of Los \ngeles did, at its meeting ou said day, adoat an ordi nance of intention, number 1542 [new series), to have the following work done, to-wit: Thatlt is tho Intention of the council of the city of ■ os Angeles to establish the grade of Boston street from Poirl slreet to Montreal street at follows: At the intersection of Pearl street tho grade shall be as now established, 76.00 on the north east and southean corner, at a point 138 feet eat from the northeast corner of fearl street 85.00 on the north side aud a point at a right angle opposite said point 84.00 on the south side at the intersection of Montreal street 80.00 on the northwest corner and 85.50 on the southwest corner. And at all points between said designated points the grade shall bo established so as to conform to a straight line drawn between said designated points. Elevations are in feet and above city datum plaue Reference is hereby made to the said ordi nance of intention for further particular l . D. A. WAT3ON, Htreet Superintendent. By A. I. STEWART, Deputy. 2-22 Ot Ordinance No. 154,8. (NEW SERIES.) AN ORDINANCE DECLARING THE INTKN tion of the mayor and council of the city of Los Angeles to change and establish: the grads of the north side of Pennsylvania ave nue, from Lopez a reet to Baily street, and fix ing the limits o dislrlct to be assessed to pay the coßt, damages and expenses thereof. The mayor and council of the city of Los An geles do ordain as follows: Section I. That it Is the Intention of the council of tho city of Los Angeles to change aud establish the grade of the north side of Pennsylvania avenue, from Lopez street to Baily street, as follows: At the Intersection of Lopez street the grade shall bo, as now established, 59.50 on the nonheast corner; at the intersection of Buily street, 03 00 on the" northwest and northeast corner; at tho intersection of State street, as now, 55.00 on the northwest corner; and at all points between said designated points the grade shall be established so as to conform to a stra'ghtllne drawn between said designated Soints. Elevations are in feet and above city atum plane. , . . Sec. 2. The boundaries of the district to be affected by said change, and to be assessed to pay tbe damages that may be awarded by rea son of suoh change of grade, are hereby desig nated and established as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of Penn sylvania avenue and Lopez street, thence east erly along the northerly line of Pennsylvania avenue to the northwest corner of Pennsylva nia avenue and State street, thence northerly along the westerly lino of State street 148 feet to a point, thence westerly In a direct line to a point on the easterly line of Lopez street, dis tant northerly 124 ieet from the northeast cor ner of Pennsylvania avenue and Lopez street, thence southerly along the easterly line of Lo pez street 124 feet to the polut of beginning, excepting therefrom any public street or alley that may lie within the above described dis- 3. The city clerk shall certify to the passage of this ordinance and cause the same to bepublished for ten days in the Los Angeles Hekaxd, and thereupon and thereafter it shail tnki effect and be in force. I hereby certify that the foregoing ordinance was adopted by the council of the city of Los Anueles at its meeting nf Kebruary 7,1803. C. A. LUCKENBACH, City Clerk. Approved this 10th day of February, 1893. 210 lOt T. E. ROWAH, Mayor. A.LEOFRED, Graduate of Laval and MoGlll, Mining Engineer. Head offlee, Quosec: branch offlce, Montreal, Causda. 13-20 ly BANKING HOCBKA. Security Savings Bank, Capital $200,00(1 NO. 143 SOUTH MAIN STKKBT, I.OS ANGKLKS, CAL. omcna and msoktom, F. K. MYERS PRESIDENT ISAIAS W. HELLMAN, President Nevada Bank, San Francisco; President Farmers and Mer. chants' Bank. Los Angeles. ANDRHW J. 110WNE President Fonrth National Bank, Grand Rapids, Mich H W. HELLMAN Vice-President Farmers and Merchants' Bank, Los Anceles T h DUQUE Vice-President M. L. FLKMING Capitalist, Lot Angelas A. 0. ROGERS .Physician, Loi Angeles MAURICE 8. HELLMAN....' Of Hellman, Waldeck & Co., Wholesale stationers, Los Angeles J. A. U RAVES Of Graves, O'Me'veny & Shankland, Attornoys, Los Angeles J. H. SHANKLAND Of Graves, O'Melvenv 4 Shankland, Attorneys, Los Angeles JAMES KAWSON Capitalist, Boston J. F. BARTORI Cashier; also Vice President First National Bank, Monrovia, Cal FIVH PE» CENT INTEBKBT PAID ON DEPOBIT& rpHE NOTICE OF THE PUBLIC li called to tie fact ! li.a this bank hat the largest paid-up X caeltal and surplus combined of any aavlngs bank ln southern California, and only loans money on approved real estate security; that among ,ts stockholders are some of the oldest and most responsible citizens of the community; that uuie' the state law the private estates of its stockholders are pro rata liable for the total ludebednets of the bank, These facts, with care exercised ln making loans Insure a safe depasltvry for sivlng accounts. School teacher*, clerks, mechanics, empoyea ln factories and shops, laborers, etc., w-11 find it convenient to make de posits ln small amounts. Children's savings deposits received in sums of 5 cents and upward. Bemittanc-'S inny be made hy draft or We! s Fargo .t; Co's express 2-2 8 JLos Angeles Savings Bank, NO 336 North. Main Street. CAPITAL STOCK. »I<~>o.' - euifPLue ao.oOci H. W. HELLMAN, President. J «. PLATER, Vica-PresKUnt, W. M. CABWEL .Cashier. DIRECTOR*: I. W. HELLMAN, E. d, BAK*a. H. W. HELLMAN, J. Z. PLATER, I W. HELLMAN, JK., 6-5 tf paid ou deposits. Money to loan on first class real estate Cjerixian-Aixierictxn tsavingfs Bank, 114, SOUTH MAIN STREET, LOS AUGELES, CAL. CAPITAL RAID IN GOLD, - - $100,000.00. Interest compounded quarterly to depositors at the rate of 5 per cent on term and 3.6 m pas cent on ordinary depusits. Jt. N. MCDONALD, Pres't, DR. JO*EP T KURTZ and 8. W. LUITWEILER. Vice Pres'ts. VICTOR PONET, Treasurer. M.N AVKUY, -ec'y P. F. SCHUMACHER, Asst. Bsc*y DIRECTORS: E. N McDowa'D, H W. Etoll, Joseph Kurtz, M.N Avitry. E, A. Prruss, CUNIIiD HAFkN, W. M. SHELDON, 8. W. I.UITWKILIB, VICTOR PONBT, C.N. FLINT, Isaac H. Johnson. jJfjaT- Open every Saturday evening for deposits.-^J O PJfiJt; CENT lN rH.HL%.&T PA; U OfM DUHJSITf. Main Street Savings Bank and Trust Company, CAPITA L,. - - $200,000, #20 8. MAIN H TICKET, LOS ANGBLBB, OAI,, The design of this institution is to all jrd a safe depository lor the earnings of sU persons who are desirous of plac.ng their money whe*e it will be free from accident, and at the same time be earning for them a fair rate of Interest. Deposits will be received iv sums of froia $1 to *5000. Working men and woneu should d-posit at lef.st $1 per week from their wages. Tjis will form a nue eus that will ultimately enable you to purcaase a home or begin business. Chil dren can purchase 6.cent stamps ln all pares of the city aud county It is the best education you can have in saving and caring ior money. J. B. LANKERSHIH, CHiB. FORMAN, J. V, WACHTEL, President. Vice President, Cashier. MOMPV TO l_OA*>l /->M M O A X BANK OF AMERICA, FORMERLY LO3 ANGELES COUNTY BANK, Temple Block. Capital stock paid up $300,000. OFFI KRS. JOHN B. PL t TER President ROB I*. S. BAKER Vice-President GEO. H. STEWART Cashier DIRECTORS. Jotham Blxby, Chas. Forman, L. T. Garnsey, Lowellyn Blxby, R. S. Baker, John E. Plater, Geo. H. Stewart StatßLoan&TntstCo. Or LOS ANQELES, Northwest Corner of Spring and Second Streets, Lo* Angtles, Cal. rAPlTALyaidinuoi.icoin.STQO.QOQ OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: W. G. OOOBBANj President. H. J. Wool. AOOTT, Vlce-Pres't. A. E. Fletcher, ''ashler. JamksF Towri.l, Secy Geo. H. Bonebrake. O. T. John-on. W. P. Girdincr, A. A. Hubbard. W. 11. ' rocker, P. i ureen, 'leiiaircieieijujn, d. r. »vii. We do a general banking business, sol fit comui rcial deposits antl pay interest ou time deposits. MaAe commercial loans on personal anil collateral securities, and time loaus on real estate. We act as t utteos for corporations and estates. Have sale deposit boxes for rent. LOSI OS ANGELES NATIONAL BA.NK. J U. S. DEPOSITORY Cor, First aud Spring Btreeta. Capital $500,000 tuipluß 52,50" Total $552,800 3eorge H. Bonebrake President W. G Cochran Vice President v. 0 Howes Cashier 6. W. Coe Asst. Cashier DIRECTORS. Col H. H. Markham, Perry M Green, Wa-reu Gillelen, L P. Crawford, C. A. Marriuer, Geo. a. Bonebrake, W. G. Cochran, F. 0. Howes. No Interest Paid on Deposits. Exchange for .ale ou all tbe principal citien of tne United states and Europe. QALIFORNIA BANK. Cor. Broadway and Second St.. Los Augeles, Bnbscrlbod capital $500,000 Faid up capital 300,000 Surplus 20.000 X Fraakenfleld. Preai'ent Ram Lewis Vice-President X W„ Wltmer O.shier John U. Mosslu Assistant Cashier directors. . Frankenflc-id, G. W. Huirhos, Sam Lewis, J, C Keys. B. w. Jonos. 1.. B. Newton, Horvey Lindiev. K. F. Lotsoeich. Bimon Maier, General banking and exchange business transacted. m i im LOS ANGELES HAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST COMPANY, with CITIZENS' BANK, 31S South Spring street, Los Angeles, Cat , Will remove to their new and elegant rooms in stimson Block when completed. Branch office, Grand Opera House Block, Pasadena, Cal. T. B. C. LOWE .. President T W BR.ITHBRTON ViCe-Pretldent A. P. WE BT . Cashier Buy and sell all flrst-clasfc securities. BTOCK3 WANTED in tho Los Augeles, Pasa dena and other gas companies, First class, well secured Gas, Water and Rail way bonds for sale, rap-Time loanß accepted, best of security g,venan-T liberal Interest paid. 12-26tim AvTnSb BANK OF SOUTHERN CALI FORNIA, Southeast corner Spring and Court streets, Los Angeles, Cal. CAPITA!., ... 8100,000. E. F. Sfenci, President. F. C. Howes, Vi3e-President, J. H. Braly, Cashier and Treas. directors. Geo. H. Bonebrake, J. H. Braly, H. L. Drew, J. M. Elliott, C. N. HassoK, F. C. Howes, M. w, .•tintsou, Hiram Mabury, E. F. Spence, Warren GHIeISB. 416 m SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA NATION ALBANK 101 8. Spring street, Nadeau blook. L. N. Breed President Wm F. BosoysheU Vice-President n. N. Flint Caihler W. H. Holllday Assistant Caßhier Capital paid in gold coin $200,000 Surplus and undivided profits 25.000 Authorized oapltal 500,000 DIRECTORS. L. N. Breed, H. T. Newell, Wm. H. Avery, filas Holman, W. H. Holllday, E. C. Boibv shtil, M Hagan, Frank Rader, D. Ronick, Thos. Goss, William F. Bosbyshell. 7-1 tf -pHE NATIONAL BANK OF CALIFORNIA, Corner of Spring and Second streets, LOS ANGELES, CAL. Capital paid up »!50,000 J. M. C. Marble President O. H.Churchill Vice President A, Hartley Asst. Cashier BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Dr. W. L Graves, E. F. C. Klokke. O. T. John son, W. Hadler. E. N. McDonald, M. H. Sher man, Fred Eaton. John Wolfskill, Thos. R. Bitrd. 10 31 n.0.0 apu jlJlil.v;uAiN iJ3 J3Anjk ur X 1 Los Angeles, Cal. Capital (paid np) $ 500,000 surplus and prollts 780,000 Total 91,330,000 OFF.CIBB. W. HELLMAN President HERMAN w. HELLMAN Vice-President JOHN MIL.NER Cashier H. J. FLEISHMAN Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS. W. H Perry, Ozro W. Childs, J. B. Lanker- Bhlm, C. E. Thorn, C. Ducommun, H. W. Hell la •». T. L. Duque. A. Glassell, I. W. Hsllman. Exchange for sale on all the principal cities cf the United States, Europe, China and Japan. npHE UNIVERRITT BANK OF LoS ANGELM JL southeast corner Fine and Broadway. Capital siock fu,ly paid up $100,000 t-urp us 60,000 R. M. WIDNEY President D. O MILTIMORU Vloe President GEO. L. ARNOLD , Cashier D las cross. R. M. Widney, D. O. Mlltimore, 9. W. Little, 0. M. Wells, John McArthur, C. A. Warner, L. J. P. Morrill. General banking business and loans on first class real estate solicited. Buy and Bell flrst cln's slocks, bonus aud warrants. Parties wish lng to invest ln rlrst-claas securities on either lone or short time can bo accommodated. NATIONAL BANK Oi LOS ANGELM CAPITAL STOCK $200,000 SURPLUS 295,000 J. M ELLIOTT President J. D. BICKNELL Vice President J. H. MiALY Cashier G. B.SHAFFIU Assistant Cashier Diroctors-J. M. Elliott. J. D. Blcknell, 8. H. Mott, H Mahurr, J. D. Hooker, D. McOarry, Wm. G. Kerckhoff. jn 1 rriHE CITY BANK, ' J. 37 South Spring street. Capital Stock! $300,000 A. D. Childress President John 8. Park Cashier dir&ctobs. W. T Childress, Poindexte* Dunn, J. '. Schalleit, 8. E. Crandall, John S. Park, R. G. Lunt, A. D Chtldres). General banking. Fire and hurglar,proof safe deposit boxes reuted at from $J tj $20 per an num TO THE UNFORTUNATE. 1 Coner ot Commercial, San /iancisco, cal, Es- JBSMtabllshed in 18&4, for -Jl treat ment of Sexual and ttfrSeminal diseases, such toS3Bß|ttjHM9^f« Gonorrhea, Gleet, "yphllis in ft 1 its form*, Seminal Wcakne-ss, Impotency and Lost Manhood per muK ntly cured The Rick aodafllicted should not Cftii io cmII upon him. The Do tor hat trav eled pxtensive'y ln Europe and inspected thor oughly the various hospitals there, obtaining agreatdenl of valuable information, which he ig competent to in part to those iv need of his ser vices. The Doctor cures vbere others fall. Try him. I' -.. GIBBON will make no charge unless he effects a cure. Port on ■at a distance CORED AT HOMH. All communications strictly confidential. All letters answered In plain envelopes, Call or write. Address DR. J. ff. GIBBON, Box 1057, i-an Francisco, G&L Mpgtlon Los Angeles Heeald. 12-17 It DR. WONQ HIM. . Chinese Physician and Surgeon, has resided at) Lob Angeles eltthteon (IS) years. Hisreputa.' tion as a thorough physician has been fully csv tablished and approciated by many. His large Eractlce is sufficient proof of his ability and' onesty. Tho doctor gr.duated ln the foremost colleges, also practiced ln the largest hospitals of Canton, China, The doctor speaks Spanish fluently. Oflice: 639 Upper Main street. Hundreds of testimonials are on file at the 1 doctor's office whloh he has received from hla numerous patients of different nationalities, which he has cured ot all manner of diseases to which the human body is heir—from the small est pimple to the most complicated of riaeni P. O. box aw, Station C, Los Angeles. 8-18, 3m CLARK & BRYSON, (Successors to Clark <s Humphreys) Wholesale and Retail LUMBER DEALERS Ofßee, West Pa. oud St., Burdiok block. Tapis at Kr-Tloudn and J.r.« a nuclei 118 ly 7