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FINANCE AND TRADE. I Stock Exchange Review. Nr.w York, May 10.—The stock market orked toward a decidedly lower range In ices again today. Rallies which occurred at itervals were of short duration and as tbe day :ew to a olose the bears became boldei and at cked both high and low priced shares with -eat vigor. In addition to the talk abont an nfavorable crop report the atreet was flooded »-lth minors concerning tho embarrassment of ' brokers' concerns hore and ln Philadelphia and the probable appointment of receivers for the Northern Pacific and Brie. None of these .•amors were verified, bat wero made to do service nevertheless. The close was feverish and unsettled. The greatest declines were: Rubber preferred .7 to 89, Robber common 8, Cordage preferred 10, Sugar preferred 3<i, Sugar common 2%. To bacco 4. Rock Island 2%, General Electric 7, dlssouri Pacific 3, Northern Pacific preferred )%; Pullman 7, Omaha 3. Western Union 2U. At the close National Cordage rocovored 4, and the general list was ■ „<»•'„ above the lowest. Government bonds cloßed steady. MONEY QUOTATIONS, New York, May 10.—Money on call steady; closed offered at 3 per cent. Prime mercantile paper-6J4®B per cent. Sterling exchange—Firm; bankers' UO-da7 bills, «4.84V(ti4 85; demand, $1.8.8K®4 88*. Ban Francisco, May 10 — Drafts—Eight, 20; telegraphic, 25. STOCKS AMD BONDS. Nsw York, May 10—Closing quotations we?e is follows: U. S. 4a, reg Northwestern .... do coupon 112! x dopreferred 137 U. a 2s regular.. 99 N. Y. Central....lo3V4 Paciflo Os 105 Oregon Imp 10 Atchison 27 Oregon Nay.. . 05 American Ex .114 Oregon Short Line 3»W Cauadlan Pacific. 77 Pa ilie Mail 18 CanßdaSouthern. 55' i Pullman l'a:sco .175 Ceuttul Pacific... 251 e Reading 24J^ Bur ington 85;j. Richmond Tor o>j Amer Cotton Oil. 34"4 Rio Grand Westn. 2u Del. & Lackawaual3l>!i dopreferred 59i^ Denver St It G 40 do firsts 75 Distillers 1954 Rock island 71JS Illinois Coat 97 Mt. Paul 70% Kansas <Si Texas.. 2Hi it. Paul & Omaha 45 Lake Shore 123 Hugar Trust SS% Lead Trust 31K. Texas .<t Paciflo... 7 1 * Lnatavllle & N... 74 Union Pacitle 31: B Michigan Ccn ..100 U H. jtxprcss 53 Missouri Pacific . oS!S iVells-Fniro Ex.. .140 North American. B>t Western Uulofl... 83 Northern Paoiflc. 13 Linseed Oil 28 dopreferred 33 Gen. electric 70 Boston, May 10—Following ware cloßlng quo tations: Atchison 2C? a |MeT. Central com. 8% Bell Telephone .. 84 San Diego 12 Burlington 86?il MINI NO HnAKES. New York, May 10.—Mlnlntr shams closed as follows: Crown Point 70 riymouth 30 Con. Cal. & Va. 2.15 siorra Nevada.. 1,20 Dead wood 1.00 Standard 1.30 Gould & Curry. .85 Union Con 1.00 Hale it Norcross .00 Yellow Jacket.. .90 Mexican 1.55 Iron Bilver 25 Homestake 12.00 Quicksilver 250 Ontario 14 50 do preferred . 12.00 Ojhir 2.20 Eulwer 16 san Francisco, May 10.—Closing quotations were: Belcher 1.30 Potosl 285 BCBt & Belcher. 1.45 ophir 245 Cboliar 12j Bavage.. 105 Con. Va 2.! 0 Vem Nevada.. 1.30 Goald A Carry. .80 Union C0a...... 1.20 Hale St Nororess .95 Yellow Jacket . 100 Peer 10 Silver BUllion Ban Francisco, May 10.—Silver btre, 83\® 83% c per ouuee. ~ Mexfesn dollars, 06^?566%c. New York, May 10.—Bar silver, 83}<c per ounce. Clearing House Business. LobAnc.ei.es, May 10.—Tolay'a business was as follows: Uioanngs, $-14,916.61; balances, W43.180.72. San Francisco Market Review. Ran Francisco, May lO.—The local mer chandise markets were steady with fair de mand reported lv the leading lines. The produce markets were quiet. Vegetables aro in good supply with pricas steady. Btmwberrlcs and raspberries aro ln heavier supply. Butler is firmer. Eggs are doing better. Cheese Is s-.sy. Poultry Is dull for young stock. Chicago Grain Market. Cttfc.'.co, May 10. —",Vhri.t was fair trade. The market opeued VaVvo lower:.receded lie inos» un favorable weather, resllzing sslfs, heavy showers and reports of cholera in France; advanced V*c on expectation that tbe govern ment report would lie bullish; weaxened; ral lied *i'!»'' 8 o; closed easy and sic lowor than yesterday. Recelpta wero 169,000 bushoh; shlpmeuta, 62,000 bußhels. Closing quotations: Wheat, ea«v; cash, 75Hc; July, 78><o. Cora—Weak; cash, July, 43!<c. Oats—steady; cash, 3u:£c; July, 23; 5 3. Rye—sßc Barley—62n. , Flax-$1.09. Timothy—s3.9s. other cram BtAkklTS. San Fbancisio, May 10.-Wheat, closol lower; December, $145: seller, '93, rew. $1.39U: oasb, $ :12U. Bsrlei—3'e.id . ; "day, 87;, c; Decembor,97s<c; sellnr 03 new, 94c. Corn—sl.l6. LivEitrooL, May 10.—Wheat, holders ofler sparingly. No. red winter closed firm at 6s; No. 2 red sprltrg.firm at 'is Bd. Cora—Holders ofler spot sparingly and fu tures moderately; closed at 4s 4d; May at 4s 31<d: June at 4s 3%d; Jaly, at 4s 3t.d. Chicago Stock Markets. Cmc.uii. May 10.—fa-tilt: Receipts were 16,000 beau. The market closed slow. No extrs steers on Bale Top prices today, $5.30 t*A4S: lueilluni, $1.r.0a54.90; f-id Texans, $3.90® 1 25: grass Texans, $3001jt3 25. Hobs—Receipts were 25,000 head, Tho msr ket closed slow and 16.cji")e lower. Mixed Is 7 ur>m IK>: prime heavy ami butchers' weights, $7,786*8 DO; prime llglit, $7.tisi» 7.75; pigs, $5.25f<»7.28. * Sheep—Reteipts were 15 000 hoad. The mar ket closed steady, clipped Texans, $4 7dtitl 4.80; other clipped, $5.0035 25; iv fleece, i $5.00,35.75. General Markets. , New Yobk, May 10.—Hops were qniet and film. I tjoffee—Outioui cloaod steady aud 15 to 25 ■toluts up. The sales were 13,760 burs, tn- Eludlng May, ar $14 K5ra!15.55: July, $14 80: Ifeent'.ruber, $l 1.0r.-.14.75. Spot Rio oloi'ed more active and Arm, No. 7 at jßtjjc. Sugar—Raw closed dull but firm; f«lr refin ing at 3 J ic: ceiitrifngala, 9(1 left. 4 1 ,ie: molas ses sugar, H!i test, B.',c; refined closed quiet aud firm. Copper—Weak and quiet: la»e, 911.00. Lead -Weaker; domestic. $3 %i>,. Tin— Easy; strttts, $20 20 420.25; platea were quiet and uuohanged; spa ter was easy; Oorststle, $4 37X. • . Chicago, May 10.—Pork fetesdy; cash, $20.25; July, $20.70. I.ird-Bte»dy: cash, $10.92! Jj .Inly, $11.17 W. Ribs—Steady: c.:sh, $10 *o; July, $10.42(4. Bholders-slo.oo«ido.'..>. " Petroleum. I Nsw Yobk, Ma/ 10 —Petroloutn was dull lend.neglected; iloacd at 677 a 0, LOS ANGELES LOCAL MARKETS. [The qnotatloos given below are ourrent wholtsale sol lint; prices. | Mill Frudaots. . Flovjb—Per bhl, L. A. XXXX, $4 20: Capitol Mil s, $1.20; --perry's, $100: Drifted Snow, 8s CO; Victor, JJJ-A 00; Crown, $4 00; ptocktonln vf, 80, Miu. Fsan-Bran, per ton, $21.00; shorts $23 (10; tulisd feed (ooru and bsrlev), per 100 Its, $100; cracked corn, $1.15; feed meai $1.20; rolled barley, 90c. Grain and Flay. BtBLRY-Brewiug, $1.06.'a)1.15; feed. 850 Whbat—No. 1, percental, $1.35(0)1.50' No 2 f1.20fK1.30. .«»». Cobn—Per cental, $1.10 Oatb—No. 1, per cental, $1.50, Hay—o»t, $lO(KH| wheal $9 00ffi>11.00- bar ley, *9.00$10.00; a.falfa, $9.00'e)10 00. I bIBAW-Alariey. per ton, $5; wheat, $5. Provlelosis. Hams—Per lb, local smoked, I7^c. Bacon—Per lb, local smoked, 10,-, c; light me dium, 16J4c; medium, 14V;c. Fork—For Id, dry salt, 13!^o. DittKD Buss—Per Ib, iosldes, 13J^o. Lakd—Per .h Componnd 3's, lOKn; s's 10's, 10>fc; BO's. 100. Fare leaf, 3o higher all around IJalry Protlnots. Bottsb- Fancy creamery, 28-onnco squares, 32i035c; fancy datry, per roll, 27',i030c Choice, 52H»250. CBKlSß—ler lb, Eastern, i:i((ol4c: California large, 12c; small, 13o: 3-tb baud. 15c. Fresh Frulta. LIBORS—Cured, per box, on enred, por box, $1.75@g»2.0i). Obanses—Navels, per box, $2.50@2.75; seed lings, $1.25(92.00: Raisins-London layeri, per box, $I,oo® 1.50. Bananas—Per bunch, $1.75@2.25. Dried Fruits. Aitles—Evaporated, per lb, 11c; sun-dried, 10c. Peaches —Unpeeled, per lb, B@l2Kc; peeled, 22c Apricots—Evaporated, per lb, ll@lso. Prunks—Per lb, lOtjkllo. > Mats. almonds—Boft shell, per lb, 10317 c: paper shell, 19(e)21o: hard shell, StrolOc. Peanuts—Raw. 4®sc per lb; roasted, 7c. Walnuts—Hard shell, 8c; soft shell. 11c; paper shell, 13c. Honey and Beeswax. Honby—Corab, 12®14c; extracted, whlto, 8® 9c: amber, 7®B«. BeesAax—li9@2sc. Vegetables. Beans—Navy or small white, per 100 lba, $3.50M>3.75; pink, per 100 Ibi, $3.50t(03 60: black-eyed, per 100 lbs, $2.5CW2.75; Llmas, per 100 lbs, $3.25®3.50. Potatoes—liarbank. per 100 lbs, $2.OC@ B 25; Chlco Rose. $1.85. Beets—Per 100 lbs., 700. Cabbage—Per 100 lbs., $1.25® 1,40. Carrots — Per 100 lbs., $1.00. Cuuliflower—Perdez , 70c. Cei.kby—Per doz , 50c. Chimes—Dry. per atilng, 40^500. ONipNs-Per 100 lbs , $4.50. Pabsnips—Per 100 lba.. $LSO. Peaf—Green,'per lb , 4®6(i. Turnips—Fer 100 lbs., 80c. Poultry and Kggs. Poultry—Hens, $5.25@6.75 per doz; young roosters, $5.25@5 75; broilers, small. $3 00® 3.25, large, $.350®t 00; ducts, $4 00@6.50; turkeys, 15@16i per lb. XoGB--Californla ranch, 17@19c per doz REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Wednesday, May 10,1893. T Banbury et al to First National bank of Pas Lot 8, Park Place tract, Pasadena; $1500. M 0 Stoutenbergh et con to R C Straight—Lot 11, Meharry's sub blk C, Ban Pasqual tract, Pasadena; $7000. A Curtis to D Curtis—Lots 5 to 8 and 23 and 21 btk Q, fainter <i Ball tract, Pasadena; A Bikes etux to M at Cole—Lot 10, Park Place, Pasadena; $1050. F I, Ryder to C E Brooks—Lot 38, re sub Tur ner tract, Pasadena; $1000. Azusa L and W Co to A Wade—Lots 13,14 and 15, blk 54, Azusa; $600. C H Bash to J A Kelley—Lot 10, St Crawford tract; $900. W PBtay et ux too C Dunn—Lot? 19 and 21, Dunn, Smith A Cornwell's nub E;< NEJi SKVi seed, T 3 H, R 11 W; $1. R L do Perez to G Lacour—Lot 1, blk G, Allso tract: $5. P Fleming ot al to Sycamore Water Develop ment Co-B{s; SEI4 SW>4 sec 31T 1 NRB W; $522. J A Emery to same—Land ln 3WJ4 NSJ4 sec 3 TIBRBW* 'tis H Hanson'to P Fleming et al-BEii SBJi N W !4 6003 11 SRB W; $275. Lis AngeL s Imp Co to M D Johnson—Lots 20 to 22, sub blk 38, II S; $1223.43. F L Davis et eon to X Davis—Lett 08, Weisen danger tract; $50. L J Hewian to L M Deualow—Lot 18, sub lot F, and part A St B, blk 2. Monrovia tract, Mon rovia; $100. Los Augeles Cemeterylaas'n tr B F Kysor-N}4 lot 051, cemetery; $75. G F Foster to 0 H frost—Lot 23, Bryant's sab blk D, iHu Pasqual tract. Pasadena: $3100. W I Johnson et ux to T Wardall—Lots ti and 7 Brossarts sub blk O, Monrovia; $3000. A H Bowman to M A Broalln, agt to convey- Lot 12, blk N, LA Imp Co's sub blk 38, Han cock's survey; $1500. J M Wltmer to Slml LAW Co—Sub B lot 1, blk 20, Canal <s Reiervoir lands $10. J E Marsh to T Bandera—Lot 49, Roie tract: $250. M Gu'.lishaw to 8 8 Dickinson—Lot 23, Sever ance tract; $10. f United States to A O Vose—SW % Beo 2, T8 N, 17 W: patent. G J Alnsworth to F W Ludovlcl—Va and int ln "Safe Crown" "Pirate" petroleum claims: $2500. KWlnnectax to D F Hall-Lot 61, blk A, Fainter's sub blk P, Painter St Ball tract, Paßa dena: $226. M. Yon Beyer etux to R Wirtz—Lots 38,37, Penny tract; $500. C 0 Koblmeier to J Sutcliffj—Lot 10, blk 8, Williamson tract; $3500. J Duncgan to A Foyen—Part lots 13 and 14, Bchiefielln tract; $700. G W Towcßcnd to D B Gllman—s acres In sec 9, T 2 8, R 13 W, agreement to convey; $3000. fi Oarvoy to C Hazen—Lrrt 2, blk 4, sub Gar vcy ranch; $2000. ST Kemper to M R Scarborough -15 acrea Ro Baa X ifnel; $10. W J Davies to D Bryson—Lot 6, blk D, John son tract; $300. - •L A Ba'rtram to 8 Springer—Lot 10, Wallace Pros Ollvewood buo San Pasqual tract, Fass dena; $1150. yd Msislfifiet nx to ° ** Liebert - Part lot S blk Pasadena: $151X1. F Kills et ux to H 0 Ilrowa—Lot 6, bit 73 and 7, blk 71, Ban Pedro: $2000. 8 B Andrews to B C Andrews—NU NWW sec 4, T 7 N, R 15 W; $1. DJBslleytoE liouton—Lot 17 blk 3, Dow ney tract; $10. C F Ford et ux to B B Smith—Lot 19 blk R, Monrovia: $50. (1 Heath et ux to E N Ilassett—Lot 11, Orabb's subd blk 159, Pomona: $5. B N Rsssett et ux to N P Rambler—B X lot 3 blk G, Carrier tract, Pomona; $5. Number of grantees to Southern Pacific R R Co—2B derds for right of way for projeoted-rall road from Burbank westerly; nominal. LT Garm.ey to Bank of Ainerlca—'.ots 3.5, 0, 13,11,17,18,21 25 29 32,33,36,37,40,41, 43, 45, Patersnn tract; $4000. C A Forbes to A M Marriner—Lot 30, Blxby tract. Pasadena; $."00. J H Farrla to W P Hedgpeth—Lots 168, 183, 205, 21)6, Chicago Park tract; $300. H Yog. to W A Sprlnger-8 10 acrea W % N W H aec 3, f 1 N. R 14 w: $1200. JN Hunt et alto SB Hunt-Lots 1 to 3, oik 1, lots 1 lo 14, blk 2, Arcadia tract; $1000. J A Phllbin et ax to M H Pollard—Lot 103, Brooks' aub Pbtlbin tract: $100. Same to H E Menomy—Lot 102, same tract; $500. .CD May et eon to J H Favors— Lots 108, 183 206, 206, 230, 021, Chicago Park tract; $10. summary. Deeds 89 Nominal 52 Total $ 49,353 38 Note— Figures separated by a daah Indicate page and number ot bank of miscellaneous records. Anagreea and NERVE TONIC. Sold hy Druggists or sent by mail. 26c.. 60a, and $1.00 per paokage. Samples free. UT at* bWbS Tbe Favorite TOOTH PffOTIS Aw H. Wor the Teeth and ilreatii, 250. Suld by c. F. Hein/eman, 222 N. Main at. 12-14 ly Hb sat s5 HanaTCft^ I ii J Eg TP. * OUR NEW CATALOGUE, giving full descrlp tion, with directions for running, prices, sizes, weights, shipping rules, etc., aont free to any address. Santa Ana Incubator Co., SANTA ANA, OAL. 77 T. MARTIN, BJBBJBJBBBBJBJI Hew >md second-hand f I FURNITURE, Carpets, Mattlrg ana Stoves. tof~ Prices low for cash, or will sell on in stallments. Tel. 984. P O. Box 921. 461 SOUTH BPRINQ BT. i act iimunnri ana v,gor r» LUuI InAnnUUll ;""" ,d •Varicoeel«,nlgri». SnWW s lr omissions, eto.,suruli enred by US APO, ths great Hindoo Remedy: Sola with wrllUa seirnutse ,f ear,. Sample Stat free. Address Oriental Medical On.. SS Fjrausih rise, t'blf. ID. LOS ANGELES HERALDi THURSDAY MORNING MAY il, 1893. FOR THROAT AIND LUNG complaints, the best remedy is AVER'S Cherry Pectoral In colds, bronchitis, la grippe, and croup, it is Prompt to Act sure to cure. A M DEPARTURE NOT A DOLLAR NEED BE PAID US UNTIL l URB IS EFFECTED. jffi CJfarSui |§P SPECIALISE Positively euro iv from ' thirty to sixty daysall kinds of RUPTURE, VARICOCELE, HYDROCELE, PILES AND FISSURE, FISTULA, ULCERA TION, ETC., Without the use of knife, drawing blood or de tention from business. CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE Can refer tnterested parties to prominent Los An»elescltlz»ns wnohnve been treated by them Cdre guaranteed. 66(1 S. MAIN, UOK. SEVENTH, 3-2J 12m LOS ANGELES, CAL. uiiy eoct^nlPa! % % uot ouro with my J J ram ell y T on ear,rl : no pay until well. Hook scut free ILvfith addresses of SOU - cured in southern California — In women's breasts. I experience. Please send this to some one with cancer. Pacific Coast S. S. Co- GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., GENERAL Agents. Br.n Francisco. Northern routes embrace lines for Portland, Ore., Victoria, B. C, and Paget Sound, Alaska and all coast points. SOUTHERN ROUTES. TIME TABLE FOR MAT, IS9B, LEAVB PAN FRANCISCO. For— ~~" Port Harford 9. 9. Corona, May 2, 11, Santa Barbara 20, 20; June 7. Bedondo San Fcdro 8. 8, Banta Ron, May 7, Newport 16, 29; Jane 3. San Diego For— 57~8. Los Angeles, STay 9, Redondo 18,27;Juue5. San Pedro and •=. 8. Eureka, May S, 14, 23; wav ports June 1. I.EAVK SAN PSPRO AND REDONPO. For— 8. 8. Santa Rosa, May 9, 18, 27, June 8. .Ban Diego S. S. Corona, May 4, 13, 22, 31: Jnne 9. For— 8. 8. Santa Kosa, May 2, 11, Sen Francisco 20, 29; June 7. Port Harfotd 9. 8. Corjno, May ti, 15, 21; Santa Barbara June 2. For— 8. 0. Eureka, May 8, 17, 2B; Ban Francisco Jane 4. and 8. & Los Angelea, May 3, way ports 19. 21, 30; Jnne 8. Cats to connect with steamers via San Pedro leave 8. P. B. ft. depot, Fifth street, Loa Ange les, at 9:25 s.m. Passengers per steamers Corona and Santa Rosa, via Redondo, north bound leave Santa Fe depotat 10 15 a.m.; or from Redondo Railway depot corner Jcilerson street and Grand ave nue, 9 00 a.m. * Passengers ,-or Eureka and Los Angeles, via Redondo, leave £anta Fe depot at 4:05 p.m. Plans of ateamers' cabins at agent's office, where berths msy be secured. The oomp*ny reaerves tho right to chango the steamers or their daya of sailing. fBJF*For passage or freight as above or for eta to and from all important points ln Europe, apply to W. PARiTIS, Agent, Offire, No. 124 W. Second si., Loa Angeles. HO! FOR HAWAII! "The Travelers' Paradise." \',(, . Do not fall to make ffjT *jC this delightful trip. ill s, \~X I{ 'harms everyone. I \° The Oceanic 8. 8. II TfipSfli \ Company'e steamers ns Ml' twloa a month. \\ II Special rates forpar u BaW|BW /f ties ol Aye or mores i-^laaaHnskasMSend 10c tor '■Ha- wail," a pamplet of v rare Photogravures, to H. B. RIOE, Agt, Oceanic 8. 8. Co., 124 Wsit 3econd st Tickets, 0. H. WHITE. S. P. offlce: Bnr.iick Blook. 12-15 tf Railway. Winter Time Card No. 9. In Effect 5 s. m., October 3, 1892. Los Angeles Depot, Corner Grand avenue and Jefferson street. Take Grand ay. cable or Main st. and Agri cultural Park borfe o*l4, Trains Trains Leave Los Angeles Redondo for Redondo for Los Angelas 8 00 a.m. dally 7:20 a.m dally 9:00 a m. dally 8:10 a.m. dally 1:35 pm. daily 11 ;Ooa.m. daily 5:00 p. m. daily 4:45 p.m. daily Running time between Los Angeles and Be dondo Beach, 60 minutes. City Tioket offlce at A. B. Qreenwald's clgaj store, corner First and Spring' streeta. GEO. J. AINtWOBTH, J. N. BDTTON, President. Sunt. R. H. THOMPSON. Vice President. Corapagnie Gencrale Transatlantiqae. FRKNOH LINES IO HAVKB, (COMPANY'S PIBB (NEW) NO. 42 North river, foot of Morton street. Travelers by thia line avoid both transit by Rngliah railway and the discomfort ot crossing the channel iv a small boat. LA BRKTAGNE, May 0. LA BOU IiGOONB, May 13. LA CHAMPAGNB, May 20. LA TOUHAINB, May 27. LA BRETAONE. Jnne 3. L\ BOURGOUNE, June 10. For freight or passage apply to A, FORGET, Agent, No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. F.JFtmiZt & CO.. agents, 5 Montgomery ave,San Francisco. Branch office, 19 Mont gomery street. Tickets for sale by all railroad and atesniahlo offices. 3-1 tf SoHtherD Pacific Cempany IMPORTANT CHANGE OF TIM_. APRIL 23, 1893. Trains leave and are dao to arrive at -OS ANGBLKS) (ARCADK DBFOT). Fifth atreet, dally, aa followa: Leave For pibti nation. Arr. From 8:30 a.m Banning aIO 10 a m A 4:30 p.m Baaalng 4:90 p.m Colton a 9:21 am 8:30 a.m Colton AlOilO n.m 10:30 a.m Colton 4:00 p.m 4:30 p m Colton 6:15 p.m 8:30 a.ra . . .Doming and East... 4:00 p.m 8:30 a.m.. .XI Pa<o anil Salt... 4:00 p.m Chlao -0:21 a.m 8:30 a.m Chlno a 8:50 a.m 4:30 p m Chlno Al0:10 a.m A6l& p.m Clilno 015 p.m 0.55 a.m Long Bch ,t 3an Pedro 8:15 a.m 12:40 p.m San Pedro A Long Bch 11:56 a.m 5:00 pin Long Bch A Ban Pedro 4:15 p.m 2:00 p m Ogden A East, 2d class 7.30 a.m 10:40 p m Ogden A East, latclaas 12:30 n.m 10:40 p.m... .Portland.Or 7:30 a.m Riverside 59:2 l a.m 8:30 a.m Riverside Al0:10am 10:30 a.m Riveraide 4:00 p.m 4:30 p.m Riverside 6:15 p m San Bernardino .. • 59:2 l a.m 8 30 a.ra ....Banßernardino ... a 10:10 a.m 10;30 a.m . ..Sanßernardino.... 4:00 p.m 4;SO pm ... .Banßornardiuo.... <»:15 p.m Reilauds 59:2 l t.m 8:30 a.m Redlands a 10:10 a.m 10:30 a.m Redlands 4.00 p.m 4:30 p.m .Redlands 6:15 p.m 2:00 p m Bin Fran. A Bacram'to 7:30 a m 10:40 p.m Ban Fran. A Bacram'to 12:30 p.m a9:s_ a.m Banta Ana A Anaheim 9:03 a.m 5:10 p.m Banta Ana A Anaheim a 4:04 p.m 9:25 a.m Banta Barbara .... 1 30 p m 4:55 p.m Santa Barbara 9:10 p.m 59:20 a.m Santa Monica 8:08 a.m O:3S a.m Banta Monica 8:50 a.m 10:20 a.m.. PantaMonlca 13; to p.m 1:10 p.m Santa Monica 4:25 p.m 5:15 p.m Santa Monica 5.37 p.m 6:15 p.m SantrrMonica «6:35 p.m A 9:23 p.m Santa Monica a 8:33 p in 10:20 am ... .(jolliers'Homo.... 8:08 a in 6:Lflpm .. Soldiers' Homo ... 5:37 p.m t9:20 a.m . ..Port Los Angelea... sl2:I0 p.m 59:30 a m ..Port LoaAageles... *4:25 p.m S10:20 a.m..Port Loa An«-etes... 55:37 p.m filtlOp.m .. .Port Los Angeles... e0:35 p.m 4:52 a.m Tustin 8:43 a.m A 9:40 am Whittier 8:43 a.ra 4:52 p.m Whittier A 1:45 p.m Xvery *un_ty~bcgl-ning at 10:10 a.m there will bs an hourly train service betwoen Santa Monica and tho metneaetb wtjarf at Bkrt Lob Angeles. 1 „st train leeres the raemmotrrwharf at 3:00 p.m. CATALINA ISLAND. Southern Pacific company's trains conneot at San Pedro with the tine ateamshlp Falcon: Leavo. ....Arcade Depot Arrive. 9:25 am Saturdays Mondays 4:18 p.m Take Banta, Monica trains from Ban Fernana* street. Naud's Junction, Commercial rtreet, Arcade depot, Jefferson street (Wlnthrop sta tion), Grand avenue, or University. For north: Arcade, Commercial street.Nsud's Junction, lac Femes do street. For east: Arcade, Commercial, (treet, Naud's Junction, For other branches: Arcade, Commercial ■treot, Naud's Junction, Can Fernando street. Local and through tickets sold, baggago checked, Pullman Bleeping car reservations made.and general Information given npon ap plication to J. M. CRAWLEY, Asst. G Pas. Agt,, No 144 S. Spring st., cor. Second. CHARLES SEYLER, Agent at depots, s Sundays only. A Sundays excepted. BICH'D GRAY. Gen. Traffic Mgr. T. H. GOODMAN, Gtn'l Passenger Agt. CtOFTHERN CALIFORNIA. KAIL TV AY 0 COHPASt. (Santa Fe Route.) IN BFFBCT SUNDAY, FEB, 26,1893. Leave. Arrive. * 6:15 p.m... Chicago Limited * 7:50a.m * 7:00 a m . ..Overland Express. .. • 6:85 p.m * 8:15 a.m .Sim Diego Coast Line.. * 1:15 p.m * 4:30 p.m .Ban Diego Coast Ltne. * 0:60 p.m * 7 00a.m f i • 7:50 a m * 9:00 a m ...Ban Bernardino... * 9:55 a.m * l:I5»r» < ....via Pasadena i t 1:26p.m * 4:00 p.m * 6:35 pm * 5:15 p.m I J * 7r45p.m * 7:00 a.m i... Riverside via...i f L'iSp.m * 900 am {. ..San Bernardino.. > 6:35 p.m * 1:26 p.m... <... . .) * 7:45pm t 6:05 a. m f- Riverside and San. ) *1015a.m 111 :00a.m ] Bernardino J * 3:55 pm * 4:30p,m < ... .via Orange J * 6:50p.m * 7;ooam fßedlanda, Mentone 1 * 9:ssa.trt * 0:00 a.m... .and Highland... t 1:25 pm * 1:25 p.m < Via V ' 6:35 p.m * 4 00p.m Pasadena * 7:45 p.m * D:lsp.m I J t 6:o*am lEedlands, Mentone) ;»To;lsa.m tll:ooa.nj iaud Highland, vla> • "> pra * 4:30 n.m 'Orange A Riverside) '» 6:50 D.m | f 1 If 7:35 a m * 9:oOam ...Azusa, Pasadena.. r 8:43a.m •12 26 p m and I* 9;65a.m * 1:26 pm < intermedins > ♦ 1:25 p.m * 4:00 pm station-; * 4:00 p.m t 5:25 p.m * Of-fip.m 4 7:00p.m I J 1* 7:45 pm ♦10:25 a m Pasndena » 7;»0 a.m * 6:15 p.m Pasadena tHi'lA-m 1 6rosa.m Santa Ana t B:soa.ra * 8:16 am Santa Ana flO.n .t.m * 1:50p.m Santa Ana * 1:15p.m * 4:30 p.m Banta Ana * 6:60p.m •10 15 a m .Redondo * 8:29 a.m * 4.05 p.m Redondo * 8:80 p.m * 7:48 a.ra .Santa Monica •10:00a.m Santa Monica * 9:43a.m * 4:05 p m BantaMonloa • 3:50 p.m BantaMonloa • 6:06 p m f9 00 a.it (tan Jacinto v. Pasadena t 1:25 p.m tl 1:00 a.m Ban Jacinto via Orange t 3:55 p.m t 9:00 a.m Temecula via Pasadena t 1:25 p.m {11:00 a m ..Temecula via Orange. . ,tl0;15 p.m t 8:15 a.m Escondido v. CoAst Line t 1:15 p m •Dally. fßaily except Sunday. Jdundaysonly. 1, W. McGEB, City Paa. and T. Agt, 129 N. Spring at., Los Angelea XD. CHAMfiXRS, Ticket Agent. First Streot Depot. Depot at foot of First street. Los Angeles Ternial R'y. Loa Angelea depots: East end of First street and Downey avenue bridges. Leavo l.os Angeles for Leave Pasadena for Pasadena, Los Angeles. * 6:35 a.m f 7:16 a,m 4 7:10 a.m..: * 8:05 a.m * 8:00 a.m. » 9:05 a.m * 9:00 a.sa ....•10:35 a.m "10:80 a.m «12:00 m •12.15 p.m • 1:05 p.m * 1:25 a.m • 2:05 p.m * 2:26 p.m • 4:05 p.m * 4:00 p.m * 5:25 p.m * 5:20 p.m * 7:05 p.m * 6:20 p.m • 9:30 p.m 11:00 p.m '11:45 p.m Downey avenue leaving time 7 mintes later Leave Los Angelea for Leave Altadena for Altadena, Los Angelas. •10:30 a m *i 1:35 a m 1 2:25 p.m t 3:40 p m * 00 p.m • 5:00 p.m All trains start from First-street depot. Leave Los Angeles for Leave Glendale for Los Glendale. Angeles. t 6:45'n.m f 7 25 a.m 1 8:16 a.m i 9:06 a.m *12:00 m ' 1:30 p.m * 5:35 p.m. .* 6:15 p.m Leave I,ob Angelea for Leave East Ban Pedro Long Beach and Kast for Ban Pedro. Loi Angeles. * 0;46 a m • 7:15 a m 112:45 p.m 111:15 a.m * 5:16 pat « 8:35 p.m Between East San Pedro and Long Beach 10 minutes. San Gabriel Valley Rapid Transit Railway. (Monrovia Division ,) Leave Loa Angeles for Leave Monrovia for Monrovia. Lot Angeles. t 7:55 a.rat rt -& B * m *11:10 a.m • 8:55 a.m * 2:55 p.m «12:45 p.m * 5:28 p.m ■■* 4:00 p.m •Daily. tDally,except Sundays fsnnflays only. Stages neet the 8:00 a. m. and 12:16 p.m, trains at Pasadena for Mt. Wilson on new tralL Passengers leaving Los Angeles on the 8 a.m. train lor Wilson's peak can return tba same day Theater nights tin 11 p.m. train will wait 20 minutes a fter tke theater la out when later than 10:40 p.m. ■tpeoial rates to excursion and picnic parties. Depots east end First street and Downey a ve il no bridges. Qensral ofaoee, First-street Depot. T. 8. BORNBTT, general Manager, Jya-tf W. WMOif r. ««a. Passenger Agt, CAHOENGA RAILROAD. On and after SATURDAY, APRIL 16th, trains will rnn as fellows; Leave west end of Temple St. Leave Hollywood, 8:30 a.m 8:00 a.m 10:00 a.ra 9 10 s.m 11:00 a.m 10:30 a.m 1:00 p.m 13:30 p.m 2 00 p.m 1:30 p.m 3:00 p.m 2 30 p.m 6:00 p. in 5:00 p.m 4-13 tf 8. GOODBNOW, Prosldent. TO THB UNFORTUNATE. DISPENSARY, Jp»Sn62B Kearney St., fW aJaßssasaHam Coner of Commercial, Ban Francisco, Cal. Bs- ln l«o4, foi Sexual and «?tnHHß(^HHbH!Seminal diseases, sach Gonorrhea, Gleet, Ryphllls In i^>9mft\tvk\wkt^S3SSf a l l Its forms, Seminal Weakness, lmpotency and Lost Manhood per manently cured. The sick antlaullcted shonld not fall to call upon him. The Doctor haa trav eled extensively.in Europe and Inspected thor oughly the various hospitals there, obtaining a cent deal of valuable information, which he li competent to Impart to thoae ln need of his ser vices. The Dootor cures where others fall. Try him. DX. GIBBON will make no charge unless ho effects a cure. Persons at a distance CURED AT HOME. All eomrnnuleatlona strictly confidential. AH letters answered la vlain envelopes,. Call or write. Address DR. J. F. GIBBON. Box 1957. San Francisco, Cal. Mention Los Ans-eles H«kald. 12-19 it Gas or Gasoline Engines FOOS & VANDUZEN. ■ Powerful, Operated half ex- V peitse. Ouo to 100 horse power. We contract to put ln (3m\\\\\W m Irrigation Plants. Hj_____<T Manufacturers' j/F■ ■ j* H agents for Wood working Machines, j9asßßßar Pumps, Barley Roll- era, Grinders and ™' , 'a«sam»»mmWs»* ,w other Machinery. P. W. LUITWIXLER, 4-22 lm 200 A 202 N. Loa Angsles at LOST MANHOQD Easily, Quickly and Permanently Restored. CgLICRATBD BNULiSH IiBMED V It Is Bold on a posiUve WM _ J (tmiranteo to euro any fieg Bsl form of noryoua pros- _^aL/ tratioo or any disorder 1 eaBBB/ of tho genital organs of Before, hy excessive uae of After. Tobacco, Alcohol or Oplnm, or on account ot youthful indiscretion or over indulgence etc., Dizr.incss, Convulsions. Wakefnlness, Headache, Mental Depression, Softening of the Brain, Weak Memory, Bearing Down Pains. Serntnal Weakness, Hysteria. Nocturnal Emissions, Spermatorrhota, Loss ot Power and lmpotency, which If neglected, may lead to preniatnro old age and Inßanity. Positively guaranteed. Price. Si.o(l a box; 0 boxes forfS-00. Sent by mail on reeeiptof price. A written guaranteo furnished with every $5.00 order received, to refund the money if a permanent cure is not effected. NERVIA MEDICALOO , Detroit, Mich. FREEMAN ,t CAKPEE, 102 N. Spring at v ■itß.G.raUarttbfbed. 250^.^ KibjUi Hoys!6«rmt:lcur Co,jAt)*" l f; A;; For coughs, colds, and all lung; troubles ur.e— Crescent Halt Whiskey It It pure and health ful Sold only by all druggists. HOTEL TERRACINA REDLANDS, CAL. t _____ " •■ Now open for the fall and winter season. Appointments and service first class. Rates, $3 per Day and Upward CAMPBELL T. HEDGE, Proprietor. 11-26 6m J. M. Gilfflth, Pres't. J. T. Grlllltb, V.-Pres't T. X, Nichols, 3ec'y and Treat. X. L. Chandler, superintendent- J. M. GRIFFITH COMPANY, LUMBER DEALERS —And Mannfaeturers ef^— DOOBS, WINDOWS, BLINDB, STAIRB, Mill Work of Every Description. 98 - N. Alameda Street. Los Angelea. iul tf AltoyDenialParlors m&gmgm. Roomß 22, 24 A 26, schumacltcrblk, QjSjfg^f} 107 N, Spring Bt, L«» A«?elei CaL A SET OF TEETH, $5. AH operations paiuloas to a degree that cannot fail to satiafy. All work warranted. Conaulta tlon and examination free. Offloe hours: 8 a m. to sp. m. Optneveuinga from 7 till 100 olock. 311 lyr CiESAR & CO., IMOarINOBNT UNDERTAKERS HND EMBfILMERS OPBN DAY AND NIGHT, 656 South Spring Bt., Los Angeles. Telephone 1029. CLARK & BRYSON, (Successors to Clark A Humphreys) < Wholesale and Retail LUMBER DEALERS Offloe, 133% West Second St., Bnrdlck block. Yards at Bedondo and JLos Angeles. 118 ly C. F. HEINZEMAN, Druggist & Chemist, 322 N. Main St., Los Augeles. Prescriptions careluliy compounded *** ot nl»ht. rws-tl BANKING HOUSES. Security Savings Bank & Trust Company NO. 148 SOUTH MAIN STItEKT, I.OS ANSELKS, CAI.. CAPITAL STOCK 1 8200.000 SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFIT? 16,000 OFFICERS! T. L. DUQUX, President. J. F. RABTORT, Osshler. WM. McDBRMOTT, Vice-President. W. D. LOaGYKAR, Assistant Cashier. DtRECTOBS; Isalaa W. Hellman, nerman W. Hellman, Maurice S Hellman, A. C. Rogers, T. L. Dmiae, Wm. McDermott, M. 1.. Fleming, J. A. Graves, F. N. M vers. J. 11. Shanklaud, J. F. .artori. FIVE PSR CENT INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. MONET LOANED ON REAL BSTATB. Our Loan Committee of five Directors exercise great caro In making loans. Especial attention given to depositors ot small sums, also to chlldrea's savings deposits. Remittances may be sent by draft, postal order, or Wells, Fargo A Co.'b express. 4-1 lyr —, ■— m 1 >• B F—ls. CENT INTEEEBT PAIDON DEPOSITe. Main Street Savings Bank and Trust Company, CAPITAL, - - $JOO,OOO. 438 S. MAIN STRUtCr, LOS ANGEI.KS, CAL. The deilgnof tble Institution Is to aft\>rd a safe depository for the earnings of aU person t who are dealroas of placing their money where lt will be free from accident, and at the same time be earning for them a fair rate of Interest. Deposits will be received in sums of f?oss9l to 4.5000. forking men and wet-en should deposit at least SI per week from thetr wages. T-fs will form a nue.eus that will uUtmat.ly enable yon to pure.aase a home or bsgin business, Chil dren can purchase 5-cent stamps In all parts of tho city aud coamy it Is the bast education 1 yon can nave ln saving and caring for money. J. B. LANKERSHIM, CHAS. FORMAN, J. V, WACHTBL, President, Vice President, Cashier. MONEY TO LOAN ON MOPTQAQEB. JLos Angeles Savings Bank, NO 336 Norm Main etreet. OAPITAL STOCK 9100.000 eusPLUS ao q H. W. HBLLMAN, President. J. Jt. PLATER, Vica-Presrtunt, W. M. CASWELL, Cashier. DIRECTOR*: t W. HELLMAN, B. 8. BAKiR, H. W. HBLLMAN, J. X. PLATER, C. W. HBLLMAN, Jr., 0-6 tf 4SBB"-Interest paid on deposits Money to loan ou first class real estate _ German-Airierican Savings Bank, H4 SOUTH MAIN STREET, LOS ANGELES, CAL. OAPITAL PAID IN OOL.D, - - $100,000.00. Interest compounded quarterly to depositors at tho rate of 5 per cent on term and 3.6 m pet cent on ordinary deposits. X. N. MCDONALD, Prea't, DR. JOSEPH KURTZ and 8. W. LUITW?ILER. Vlee-PresHa. VICTOR P3NKT, Treasurei'. M. N AVERY, ncc'y P. f. SCKUMACHXR. Asst. Sso'y DIRECTORS: t. N. McDa»AT,n, H.W. BTor.t,, Jobspu Kurtz, M. NaAvxev, X.A. Pasroas, Conbad Hafsm, W. M. Sheldon, 8. W. LditweU-bb, VictOß PosrtT, 0. N. Fliht, Isaac H. Johkson. fty~ Open every Satnrday evening for deposits.-^TC_ 1- 08 ANGELES NATIONAL BANK, U United States Depoßltory. Capital $500,000 Buiplui 52,600 Tolal $552,500 GEO, H, BONEDRAKX. President. F. C. HOWES, Cashier. E. W. COX, Assistant Oashlsr. DIBICTiIRS: Col. H. H. Markham. perry M. Green, Warren Glllelcn, L. P. Crawford, C. A. Marriner, Geo. H. Bouobrake. F. C. Howes. No Interest paid on deposits. Exchange for tale on all tbe principal cities of the United States and Europe. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE LO3 ANGELES NATIONAL BANK of Loe Angeles, Cal., at the close of business March 6,1803; B-BOIlBCBIl: Loans and dlscounta $ 883,116 10 Banking house and fixtures 173,954 64 Expenses and taxes paid 6,006 25 Government bonds, 4 per cent $395,400 00 Cash on hand 228,676 68 Cash in banks 183,990 80 813.C07 32 Total $17876,144 31 I.IASII.ITIKS. Capital $ 600.000 00 Snrplua 62.500 00 Undivided profits 15,01,-* 69 Nstlonal bank notes outstanding 135.000 OJ Deposits 1,172,675 70 Total $1,870,144 31 QALTfORNIA BANK. Cor. Broadway and Second St. Los Angeles. Snbscr.bed capital . ~.$500,000 Fald up capital ! 3uo,OtM> Surplus 20,000 J. Frankenfleld. „ Presl 'ent Ham Lewis Vice-President J. W. WlUnsr Csshier John G. Mosstn Assistant Cashier DIESCTOBH. . Frankenfleld, G. W. Hngbes, Sam Lawll, J, 0 Kays, R. W. Jones, L. B. Newton, Hervey Lindley. R. F. Lotsnelch. rtimon Msier. General banking and exchange business transacted. m 4 4m SOUTH,— RN CALIFORNIA NATIONALBANK 1618. Spring street, Nadeau block. L. N. Bread President Wm, F. Besbyshell Vice-President 0. N. Flint Cashier W. H. BSUlday Assistant Oashltr Capital paid !n gold cola 8200,000 Burplas aad undivided profits i! 5,000 Autnoriiad capital 600,000 DISHCTORS. L. N. Breed, H. T. Newell, Wm. H. Avery, Biles Holman, W. H. Holllday, je. C. Bosby ahell, M Hagan, Frank Kadcr, D. Ro nlck. Thos. Goss. William F Bosbysneii. 7-1 tf •pmt NATIONAL BANK OF CALIFORNIA, Corner of Sprinp and Becond streets, LOS ANGELES, CAL. Capital paid up $150,000 J. M. 0. Marble. President O. B.Churchill Vice President A. Hadley Asst. Cashier BOARO Or DIBECTOBS. Dr. W. L Graves, X. F. C. Klokke, 0. T. John son, W. Hadlsi, E. N. McDonald, M. H. Sher man, Fred Eaton, Jobn Wolfskili, Thos. X. Bard. 10 31 SANINGS BANK OF SOUTHERN CALIFOR NIA. Southeast cor. Bpring and Court sts., • Los Augeles, Cal. CAPITAL $100,000. J. M. Elliott, President. Frank A. Gibson, Vlce-Pres't. J. H. Braly, Cashier. dibkctors: Geo. H. Bonebrake, J. H. Braly. H. L. Drew, J. M. Elliott, 0. N. Hasaon, F. C. Howes, M. W. Btimson, Hliam Mabuiy, J. D. Bicknell, Frank A. Gibson. THIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LOS ANGILBS. . CAPITAL BTOCK f200,000 SURPLUS 303,000 J. M. ELLlolTJPreslde_t. }. V. BICKNELL, Vice-President. G. X. SHAFFXB, Assistant Cashier. Directors—J M. Elliott. J. D. Bloknell. 8. If. Mott, U. Mabury, J. D. Booker, D. MoGarr.y Wm. G. Kerckhoff. THXONIVBRSITY BANK OF LOS ANGBLEB Southeast corner First and Broadway. Capital stock fully paid np $100,000 Surplus 76,000 R. M. WIDNXY President D. 0. MILTIMOR- Vice-President GEO. L. ARNOLD.. Cashier DihacToas. R. M. Widnsy. D O MUtlmore, 8. W. Little, 8. MeKlnlay, John McArthur, 0. A. Warner, L. J. P. Morrill. General banking business and loans on first class real eatata solicited. Buy and sell first class stocks, bends and warrants. Parties wish ing to invest ln Ural-class securities on either long or short time can be accommodated. LOB ANGBLBS SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST COMPANY, with CITIZENS' BANK, 313 Sonvh Spring street, Los Angeles, Oal, Will remove to their saw and elegant rooma in Btlniaon Block when completed. Branch office, Graad Opera Hons* Block, Paaadaaa, Cal. T B. 0. LOTH I'realdeal T. W. BR-VHXaT-ON V!ci Pf 'Irteut A. V. WXM Ciskler A uy and sell all Brstolaaa securities STOCKS WASTED ln the Las Angelea, Pasa dena aad other gas companies, First-olass, well secured Gas, Water aad Rail way bonds for sale. ftyy-Time loans acenpted, beat of aeonrlty Riven and liberal interest paid. 12-BB *aa J? Loa Angelea, Cal. Capital (palfl np-p 8 500,000 Surplus and prsllU 780,000 Total 81,280,000 18AIA8 W. nET.LMAK President HERMAN \V lIItLLMAN Vice-President JOHN MILtIXR Cashier H. J. FLEISHMAN Aeslileat Cashier DIR ECT OHO • W. n Perry, Ozro W. Ohilds, J. S. Lanker shim, C. E. Thorn, C. Ducammun, H. W. Hell iii T. L. Duqtie, A. Glasaell, I. W. Hellman. Fxehauge for sale on all the principal cities of tne United States, Europe, China and Japan. BANK OF AMERICA, FORMERLY LOS ANGELES COUNTY BANE, Temple Block. Capital stock paid np 8100,000. OFFI EK9. JOHN E. PHTEB President ROB,'. 8 BAKER Vice-President GEO. H. BT-WART Cashier OIRECTOB9. JoUinm Blxby, Chas. Forman, L. T. Oatnsey, Leweliyn Blxby, R. 8. Baker. John X. Plater, Geo. H. Btewart. rfsHE CITY BANK, _ X 37 South Bpring atreet. Oapitat. Btock ¥300,000 A. D. CwiLmtias President John B. Pabk Caskleg BIKECTORS. '•V. T. Ohildrcrj, Fo'DusXiS r Duns., J. ,i. Schelleit, -X. X. Crandall, I John 8. Park, f <*. G. LUOt, A. I) Chlidresi. General nankin?. Fin and bnrtjlsrproof fata deposit boxes rented atirein 93 to 820 per aa num. • • r SB \ jSalLd g ■ OR. WONQ HIM. Chinese Physician and Snrgeon, has resfdisV at) Los Angeles eighteen (18) years. His reputa tion as a thorough physician haa been fully es tablished sns appreciated by many. Hia large - Eractlce Is proof of his ability andt onesty. The doctor graduated ln the foremost colleges, alao practiced ln the largest hospitals of Canton, China. The doctor speaks Spanish fluently. Office: 639 Upper Main street. Hundreds of testimonials are on file at that doctor's office which he haa received from hia numerous patients of different nationalities, which he has cared of all manner of diseases to which tbe htimau body is heir—from the small est pimple to the most complicated of eg sea.' P. O. box 664, station C, Los Angelea. ' 'Painless Dentistry Fine Gold^FlHtttg, P less. M PE PEL So CO", Practical Shoemakers 129 Vi W. FIRST STREET. . ORKAT RJSOIIOTION IN PRICKS. Gents' shoes soled and heeled, nailed. $1: 101 l sewed, $1,50. ladles' shoes soled and heeled, nailed, 05 to 75c: sewed, $1. All work warranted. Shop open to 8 p.m. 3-18 2s* WAGON MATERIAL, HARD WOODS, IRON, STEEL, Horseshoes and Nails, Blacksmith's Coal, Tools, Et*' JOHN WIOHOSK, 117, 119 and 121 bouth Loa Angels* stxeat KINGSLEY & BARNES, ART:-: PRINTERS. COPPER PLATE PRINTING, WEDDING INVITATIONS, KTO. VISITING CARDS, KTO. 211 New High Street, Fulton Block; Near Franklin street, ground Soar. Tel. 417. 3-25 lyr Kerekhoff-Cuzner MILL AND LUMBER COMPANY WHOLK3AUI AND BET AIL «ainOmc«: LOB A NO-SUES. Wholesale Yard at BAN PKDBO. Branch Yards—Pomona. I'asadche.-Laiaanda, Ainsa, Bnrbank. Planing Mills—Los AagalM ■■ 1 Pr.ron-ia. CaTeoe* fi-rrlshM to order. 11