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FINANCE AND TRADE. Stock Bxehanae Review. £•*,.- N "w Yeiui. June 17.—Bpeculalloa at the pi; Hock exchange was dull, explained by the ab sense of many speculators al the races and anm ater resorts. Considering the inactivity, the temper was quite Arm. The bears' boom brought about a reaction of Vi to % per cent on heavy P faillags off in bank reserves, but a recovery fol lowed aud the market closed firm. Government bonds were dull. MONky QUOIATIOHS. *' New Yorx. Juno 17.—Money on call, noml nglly at 4 per cent, {■rime mercantile paper—6®B per cent. Sterling exohanse—Dull; bankers' 60 day ~' HUB,s4.l3J<i(w*.B4; demand, $4.84;i®4.85H - 1; • Bak FRiNoisco, June 17.-Drafts—Sight, par; talegraphio, 05c. STOCKS AMD BONOS. Nrw York, June 17. -Closing quotations were as follows! i "P. s. 4s, reg 110 iNorth American. Blk Wm_, do coupon 109U Northwestern 105W| V. 8. 2s. regular. Ilu donr«ferrsdl....l3m i ; Pacific 6s 02 N. V. Central 102 > Atchison. Oregon leap .... 12 Wslmerican Ex 105 Oregon Nay 60 Mr Amer Cotton Oil. 35J a Oregon short Line 12 ■BfCanadaSoutnern. SO* Pacific Mall 18Ji He- Canadian Pacific. 78ts. i'ullmsn Palace.. lli7'-3 ' Central Pacific... zn% Reading 18W Burlington S7i, Bichmond Ter.... t\i W Chicago Gas 71S RtoOrand Wesin. 16 H, Pel. A Lackawaual4l,' 4 do preferred— 57 I Denver ARO 48>i do firsts 74U • , WstlUers 23 Rock island 72' a! ■ UllnolaCent 93V-, Bt. Paul flO^J \ Kansas A Texas.. 20V. Bt. Paul <ii Omaha BO!* I Lake Shore 183y -iugar Trust S7'^ 1 Lead Trust '.VP/, fexasA Paciflo... 6^ X\ LonlavilleJi N... 68 Union Pacific .. 2IIJ, W Michigan Can ... 98 Wells-Fareo Ex... 140 S Missouri Paolflc. 31P4 Western Union... m Oordsge 105, Gen. Electric 72)4 V Northern Pacific.. 13 Llnaeed Oil 20J* 2" do preterred .. 34-f, US. Bxpresß 60 MtNINO SHARES. R Nsw York, June 17.—Mining shares closed as XT, follow!: W, Crown Paint 70 Ophlr. 1.70 Con. Cal. AVa... 1.70 Plymoth 25 '•> Desdwood 1.00 Btsndard 1.10 t, OoaldACurry ... 1.(5 Union Con 80 Homeatake 10.00 Yellow Jacket.... 1.00 'k* Hale A Norcroas.. .60 Iron Silver. 15 it Ontario 14.00 Quicksilver 200 ». Mexican 1.15 Quicksilver pld... 15.00 Ht Sierra Nevada 80 ilnlwer 10 Ban Francisco, June 17.—Closing quotations weret * Belcher 1.40 Hale A Norcroas .. .69 , Best* Beloher.... 1.16 I'otosi 235 *, Choliar 90 Savage 76 1 Con. Virginia..... 200 Sierra Nevada.... 1.00 P' Conddeuce., 1.20 Union Con 05 Gould A Curry... .«5 Yellow Jacket.... 1.00 Clearing House Business. Los ANOXias, June 17 —Today's business wai as follows: Clearings, $83,381.21; balances, »18,96«.4fc _ Silver Bullion. San Fbanciscu, June 17.— 3llver bars, 83 cji aay,B. Mexican dollars, fitißiltl'i. Naw York. June 17.-Bar silver, 83J4C per ounce. Mexican dollars, (is%c. San Francisco Market Review. San Fbakcisco, June 17.—There are few chances lv general merchandise. Business is quiet. The produce markets are fairly active. Cherries are plentiful and weak. Peaches begin to arrive more freely. Apricots era lower. Butter is Bteady. Eggs are Arm, Cheese is dull, f Poultry is quiet, with heavy receipts. Chicago Grain Markets. Chicaoo, June 17.—Wheat was dull but easier. The market opened unchanged re ceded He on unfavorable bank statement and reported increaseol wheat shipments from Aus tralia and South America, and closed steady and tsc lower than yesterday. Beeelpta were 29,000 bushels: shipments, 44,000 bushels. Closing qnotations: Wheat, steady; cash, 65*0; July, 66^0. Corn—Basler: cash, 41V; JulrAlUc. Oats—Basy; cash, 30c; July, 29J.0. Bye—49c. Barley—Nominal. Flex—sl.o6. Timothy—s.l6s. OTHSB BRAIN MARKETS. Bah Frahcisco, June 17.—Wheat, steady, December, $1.39%, Barley—Weak; December, Bl%c; seller,93, new, 83?ic. Corn-1.17),. Liverpool, June 17.—Wheat: Holders offer moderately: No. 2 red winter closed at 5a 7'.<l Oorn —Strong; holders offer sparingly. Spot closed at 4s (id; Juneat 4s 4%d; July at 4a 5V«d; August atia 6Jid. Chicago Stock Markets. Ohjcauo, Jnne 17.—Cattle: The receipts were 15,000 head. The market closed steady. Prime native steers, $5. 40(4)6.75: good to choice, tl.Hstja.3s. medium, *4.40»>t.50; common; 3.5504.25: stockers, $2.400425; Texans, $2.5503.40. Hots— Receipts were 9000 hesd. The mar closed hither. Mixed and packers, $0 2518 0.45; prime heavy and butchers' weights, $0.45 00 50: light, $0.4006.70. Sheep—Receipts were 2000 head. The mar ket closed lower. Natives, $4,105.25; Texans, $4.0004.75; westerns. $4.7505.00. California Fruit Sales. Chicago, Juno 17.—Tbe Barl Fruit company sold California fruit today by private sale, real izing the following prices: Oranges—Mediteranean Sweets, $8.0003 75 per box; seedlings, $2.2502.75; Navels, $3.00 (93.50. General Markets. New York, June 17.—Hops, quiet and firm; state, common to choice, 19(522c; Pacific coaat, 190220. Coffee—Ontions closed dull, and 5 to 29 points up. The sales were 4750 bags, In cluding June at $15.55(815 60; July at $16.15; August, $14.95(0)15 05. Spot Rio closed dull but steady; No. 7 at i«v*nsv-. Sugar—Baw closed firm and quiet; fair re fining at 3 vie; centrifugals, 96 test, 4'.-jc. Re fined closed firm and in good demand. Off A, 4 15-10GS5 5-10 c; mould A, 5 9-16(iJ5Hc; Standard A, 5'»35 9-16 c: confectioners' A, 5(4 (S5 7-16 c; cut loaf, 5 |3-I6(a)6c: crushed, 5 13-16(<t0c; powdered. b\«to 15.16 c: granu lated, s'>f,®s 11 16c; cubea, o%</V> 13-160. \ Copper—Quiet and weak; lake, $10.60, I Lead—Weak; domestic, $3 62U. Tin—Firm; straits, $20.10(320.15; plates closed dull but steady. Spe) ter cioted quiet and weak; domestic, $4.25. Salt Meats and Lard. Chicaoo, June 17.—Pork, Arm; cash, $20.05; September, $20.75. Lard—steady; cash, $9.85: September, $10.57* Btbs—Steady; cash, $9.30; September, $9.70. Petroleum. New York, June 17.—Petroleum was neg lscted. LOS ANGELES LOCAL MARKETS. [The quotations given below are current wholesale selling prices.] Mill Products. Floor —Per bbl, L. A. XXX X, 84.80; Capitol Mills, $4.40; Sperry's, $4 SO; Drifted Bnow, 84.60; Victor, 84.80; Crown, $4.80; Stocktonla, $4 30. Mill Fbbd—Bran, per ton, $21; shorts, $23; mixed feed (corn and barley), per 100 lbs, $1; cracked corn, $1.15; feed meal, $1.20; rolled bailey, 85c. Grain and Hay. Barley—Brewing, $1 0501.15; feed, 80a. WnDST—No. 1, per cental, $1.3501.50; No. 2, Cork—Per oental, $1.10. Oats—No. 1, per oental, $1.50. Hay—Oat. $B©9; wheat, $9; barley, $109; alfalfa, $809. Straw —Barley, per ton, $5; wheat, $5. Provisions. Ham—Per lb, local smoked, lC^. Bacon—Per lb, lacal smoked, light me dium, 14Uo; medium, 15c Pork—Per lb, dry salt, 13c. i i Dried Beef—Per lb,inside. 12*o. LaRD-Per lb, compound 3s, 18; s'a, 13J-; 10's, 13«; 50's, IVAfi- Pure leaf, «c. higher all around. Dairy Prodnets. Butter—Fancy creamery, 28-ounce squares, 40042* c; fancy dairy, per roll, 35037*e; Choice, 82MC0350. Cbeise—Per lb, eastern, 13314 c; California arse, 11c; 3-lb hand, 13c. Fresh Bruits. Lemons—Cured, per box, $2.50(93.00; un cured, per box, $1.75(4)1 -00. Oranges—Navels, per box, $2.5002.75; seed lings, $1.7502 00. Bananas—Per bunch, $1.7502.25. Dried Frnlta. A rrLEs—Evaporated, per lb, 12c; snn dried, . 10c. Peaches— Onpeeled, per lb, 8*012), c peeled, 22c. AraicoTS—Evaporated, par lb, 170. P*OK»s—Per lb, 110180. ' Baibins—London layers, per box, $1.75. Bats. AI.MONDi,-Boft shell, per th. I(l'ai7c; paper •hell, 10(g24c; hird sttell, BmlOc. PiAKUTS-Rsw, 41»6o per th; loaited, 7c. Walnuts--tiaid shall, So; solt shell, 11c; paper shell, IB;, Honey and Beeswax. Honey—Comb, SfftlOot extracted, white, 6® 7c: ambir ssn6c. B«eswax-20.!1>55c. Tegetablea. Beans—Navy or small white, rer 100 lhs, $3 35(93.50; pink, per 100 lbs, $3.30-1,3 (15; black-tyed, per 100 lh«, *2 600*2.76; Lima?, per 100 lb", $3 00tq3 25. Potatoes-Bureaus, rcr 100 lb», 70«t80c. Bskts—Per 100 lbs,sl 00. C HUAUE— Per 100 lbs, 00o(91 00 Carrots-Per 100 lbs, $1 (io. Chilss—Pty, per string, 75c(r951.00. Onionr—Per 100 lb«., $1.50. Parsnips—Per 100 !b«. $1 50, Pear—Greec, per Ib. 3aic. TuasiPS—Per 100 lbs., 8 10. fonltry and ICggs. Poultby—Hens. $5.0U(n)6 50 per doj:.; young roosters, #0.50-38 00; old rpoataVs, $4.50; b oil ers. $2 50(0)3.25; ducks, turkeys, If (o)10c per lb. Egos—California ranch KlttjVTo per doz. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Saturday, June 17, 1893. C E Tlbbets et ux to F C Piatt—Five ac an in blk M, Painter A Uali trt Pasadena: $1600. Ktearm RauohoCo to II gj Dohfhertr —NX SW J-a and tha B HUCaw Xi, In leo 21, tp 3 s, rjl w; $1200. A Bde Baker to J I' Jones—ll.74(l acres in Santa Monica; $1. Bame to same—l 450. acres, lame plsoe: 81, B F Bali et ux to T H 11 to 15, In elusive, blk D, Painter's subd bik Q, ol subd land Painter<i Bull trt; $12J0. 0 Strand to U *f and H Strand—Ux lots In blk 47, also lota 27 and 28, blk 49, San Pedro; gilt. J P He'en et ux to W Payne—Lot 8, Wetherly'a lots, Wetherly's anbd blr B, San Paequal trt, Passdena: $1050. .1 W Woltaklll to B Blchholz-Lot 15 and parts lot, 16 and 17, blk 1, Wolfskin Orchard trt; 8560. D Wilcox to L H Dnnham—Lot 5 blk 14, Hol lywood; 8300. Q 11 Davis et ux to N C Hawks—Part ol lot 1 blk o, George II Davis tract. Sierra Madre; 850. M Lemon et ux to M B Court ot con—Part farm lot 160, Amerlcau Colony tract, Long Bejcb, agreement; $1500. J H Blanchard ot ux to B B Grace—Lots 4 and 6 blk 22, all blk 20, Garvanza addu No 1; $1275. B B Grace to A Juunke—Blk 20, same tract; $1075, J W rrolfsktll to 8 0 Kouney-Lot 1 blk 15, Wolfskin orchard tract: $550. Steams Kanche Co to J Sanslnena—4oßl.o3 acres, a portion of Ro La Habra, also property in Orange county; $10. JPSteenet ux to J B Mackintosh—Lots 26 and 27, Holmes's subd Div E, San Gabriel Or ange Grave assoo'n tract. Pasadena; $2250. California bank to W P Webb—Lot 9, Duna more tract, Pasadena; $050 E B Millar et ux to D 8 oiffenbacher—Lo: 15 bik D. Bonnie Brae trt; $1000. C H Fiost et ux to J P al.lson—Lot 30 and 8 SOU (set of lot 24, Sklllen's sub lot 2 and N of lot il, in blk l.Ban Paiqual trt, Pasadsna; $2800. JSeutousetal to H B Walters—Lot 9, blk 1, Sentous trt; $52>. J II Darby et ux to W Taylor et ux—Lot 9, blk 39, l ong Beach; $)0. 8 R Tnarpe et ux to H C Kelsea et al—Lot 32, blk A, Ga dena: $5. X L d'Ariois et al to J PBowan—Lois 11 and 12. blk 05, N J4 of Hosmiranzi $100. W B Mayes et ux to G f Harris—Lot 19, Meadow Park tit $1 U T Har is to X A Miller, stme trt; $1. D N Hnrrlttet ux to T fi Wat,«on -Lot 5, b'k D, Hughe, & Burritl'seubot blk r, v. Pomona; $250. 8 Pageetux to W H Keiso-Lot 2, Mills A Wicks' sub of sees 8 and ti, 1 3 8, & U W, Ko a Redondo $1500. Redondo Hotel Co to same-Lot 28. blk 192, Bedondo: $1100. A L Kelm to wife—3 lots blk 24, 5 lots blk 11, aud klnt in lot 3 blk 14, Covin*; «1800 . same to same—Lot 7, Allen's sub ol lot 8 of Clark's aub, Pasadena; $700 J F Houghton to A L Kelm—Agmt to sell 6 lots la blk 11, Covlua; BhIOO. eUMMART. Deeds ,31 Nominal 15 Total $ 2 ,053 go Note—Figures separtted by a oath indicate page aud number ol bajk of misccl.au ,-oas records. Skookum Boo) Vegetable / wiMS ti\ negate Cmer° Vl llt rMSsBt h 1 fabric Cools ' \f!rnf' Jl Remed, Stops (Trade Mark Registered.) all A" Scalp £ g HAIR Hun^ Scalp. From &• 6BBWEB :i Dressing. Substances bold by Druggists, $1 ; slx,|s. Worth |5 a bottl< MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THB Skookum Root Hair Brower Go. NEW YORK. F.E.SADLER 219 Sacramento St., Ban Francisco, Pacific Coast Agent for Consolidated Fireworts Co. OF AMERICA. »fl«jr-illnstrated Catalogue free. 6-7 2m D. G. PECK CO., UNDERTAKERS HO N. MAIN ST., LOS ANGELES. a Specl*ltjr|t-— FREE FROM ANY TBUBT. Always Open. Telephone 61. J. M. Orifflth, Pres't. J. T. Griffith, V.-Prest T. K. Nichols, Secy snd Treas. E. L. Chandler, Superintendent. J. M. GRIFFITH COMPANY, LUMBER DEALERS And Manufacturers of DOORS,WINDOWS, BLINDS * STAIRS Mill Work of Every Description. 934 N. Alameda street, Lot Angeles. jn 1 tt FOR VARICOCELE, IMPQTENCY, EMIS rprMTISIONS OR HYDROCELE, Vulcanized Rubber Suspensory. " V * B * n * * ro * k »*"« «f tha leinTßtitfj organ* '/ffi-S\V. Elf Bf men—and It a. protex-ilon from injur* by HBFJjR St * otW * n i* T or ■ train ; prcT«i.t«ch»<,ng in hot sflffy.e'M feather. Cares without medicine, The »'i rest, *-»*» *—f cleanfl3t.chftapoßta>dnweteomt'©rUNereia«d« fakf mOtatar "*'*t«BO*. Affords, absolute relief mad is UlnarWk*fl i il*a»tly appli*<l. Nothini HUe It. 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Pleasant, promnt and ) t hlclent. l'H) doses $1. Get the gen line, | manufactured only by Taylor <t Mjer, Phar mucv Co., St. Paul. Minn. Loa Anvelcs agents, H. M. SALE & RON, 220 j S HpringHt 4 1 ly DR. WONQ HIM. Chinese Physician and Surgeon, haa resided at Los Angeles eighteen (18) years. His reputa tion us a thorough physician has bceD lully es tablished snd appreciated by many. His large practice ia sufficient proof of his ability and honesty. The doctor graduated in tbe foremost college:!, also practiced In the largest hospitals of Canton, China. The doctor ipeaka Spanish fluently. Office: 639 Upper Main atreet Hundreds of testimonials are on file at the doctor's office which Me bas received from his ■ numerous patients of different nationalities, : which be bas cured ol all manner of diseases to which tbe human body la heir—from the small at t pimple to the most complicated of cases. P. O. box 664, Station C, Loa Angeles. LOST MANHOOD Easily, Quickly and Permanently Restored. Celebrated English Remedy gSssr\ NERVIA. fij| It is aold on a positive fir —, J §t!v «T guarantee to cure any (JSP **** Wt %_%f<-Jf form of nervous pros- >JJ. tuJ I trationor tiny disorder | J*L of the genital organs of either sex, caused aaa&h^-u^Bßjs. Before, by excessive use ol After* Tobacco, Alcohol or Opium, or on account of youthful indiscretion or over indulgence etc. Dimness, Convulsions. Wakefulness. Headache, Mental Depression. Softening of the Brain. Weak Memory. Bearing Down Pains. Seminal Weakness, Hysteria, Nocturnal Emissions, Spermatorrhrea, Loss of Power and Impotency. which if neglected, may lead to premature old age and insanity. Positively guaranteed. Price. $1.00 a box; Obexes lor $5.00. Sent by mail on receipt of price. A written guarantee furnished with every 00 order received, to refund the money if a permanent cure is not effected. NERVIA MEDICAL CO., Detroit, Mich. FRESMaN & CARI'KK, 102 N. Spring St. fyyt) GermeTeur iSPßolfle. yv Stft ffcHiiy r^'ONc7 > fCROPiIIs art tbe best 25*^*^^ titoft H°y»' 6crmeieur Co, AttAoi» L 6a>_-v^^a^ For Coughs, Colds, and all luog troubles use— Crescent Malt Whiskey It is pure and health ful. Sold only by all druggists. GLASS & LONG" - Blar|k: Book AND GENERAL BOOKBINDERS, N.W. Cor. Temple and New High Sts. 12 7 lyt Telephone 535. CLARK & BRYSON, (Successors to Clark A Humphreys) Wholesale and Bo tall LUMBER DEALERS Offloe, 123 Vi West Second St., Bnrdlek block Yards at Bedondo and Los Angelas. 118 ly MR VALLEY Sipffßesor; And Stage Line. Thin rosort U af.uueti In Bear V Alley, 40 mtleslrom 3au Berna'd ni; Altitude 0700 feet. Id rev tied by slate line frnm San Bernardino. Stage leaves Mew st Charles Hotel on Tuna daya at 5 a.m. from May 16th to June I.sth; Tuesdays nnd Fridays after aoove date. A fine fourscattii sprint stage baa been bill t ex pressly for this route, and will be driven by careful aud >oher drivers. Largest trout caught in the stale at this re tort, beats, sadulo horses and burros for hire attheholoi. First trip upon May lflth. The earlier you come tbe better Ashing fou wi 1 have. Board and lodging IflO and $12 per week, $2 pei day. Rouud-trlp tlokets. $7. For full par ticulars Inquire of BR. K. ticket oftlce, Loa Angelea, and New St. Charles Hotel, San fler ztadlno. Groceries, prov siona and fishing tackle for sale at (tote adjo ning hotel. 6-7 tf GDB KNIGHT, Prop'r. TO THE UNFORTUNATE. Lost Manho^ raauemly cured The sick aad afflicted shouhi not fait io call upon him. The Doctor haa tray elid extensively In Buropa and inspected thor oughly the varloua hoapitala there, obtaining a greatdeal of valuable information, which he I) competent to in part to thote in need ol h.e ser vicea. The Dootor cures where othera fall, T.yhlm. Cs GIBBON will make no charge unless ho effects a cure. Pertone at a distance CURED AT HOMB. All communications litrictly confidential. All letters answered lo vlaln envelopes, Call or write. A "dress DB. J. T. GIBBON, Box 1957, fan Francisco, Cal. Mention Loa Angelea Hera lu 12-17 ts C. F. HEINZEMAN, Druggist & Chemist, 222 N. Main St, Los Angeles. Prescript'on* careful! I .' compounder! -**v ot nisi.i. man tl SOIITUtTFN CALIFORNIA RAILWAY COMPAnr. (EantaFe Roule,) IS EFFECT SUNDAY, MAY 29, 1893. Tralna arr ye and depart Irom Firat ft station. Leave, i los Angeles, i Arr.ye. * 6:15p.m! Chicago Limited * 7:-0 a.m * 7.00-a rui Overland sxpr.-ss !* 6::8 p.m * 8:1*. A.m 1 . .San Dl goCosst Line. J* 1 ;15 p.m ■ 4 30p m San iiiegoCoist Line..;* 6:60 p.m * fi*oS,M f , I' 7 50 a.m * 0:00 a ml .fan Bernardino... I * 0:50 a.in t I:3oft via Pasadena ... >if 1:25 p.m * 4.00 p.mi 0:18 p.m * 5:15 p mi I i f 7:35 p.rn * 7:00 a.ml r.... River ide via....) jf 1:25 p.m * 9noa m <.. San Bernardino. > 6:18 p.m ) 1:30p.m < ) * 6:05 am t. . Biversideand , t '10:15 a.m |11 On a.m...San Bernardino. > ' 3:55 p.m * 4;30p.m ( via Orange ' !• 6:50 p.rn * 7:00a.m f/hedlands, Mentonel * 9:50 a.m * 9:00a.m . ..and Highland.. f 1 :1b p.m f I:3opm \ via j- • 6:18 pm *4 00 p.m Pasadena I f 7:35 p.m * s:lspm I i * 6:05 a.m (Redlands, Mentonek *10:15a.m ill:00a.m <md Highland, via) *B:Sspm * 4:300 m 'Orange & Riverside' '6:50 p m * 9:oOa.m| f \ t 7:35 a.m flo:2sa.rai Asusa. Pasadena.. • 8:13 a.m * 1:30p.m and » 9:50 a.m * 4:00 p.m ■! intermediate.... > « 1:26 p.m f 5:35 pre s attooa. * 4:16 pm I .1 ::,5 p.rn 6:18 pm * 7:00 p m l J ♦ 7:35 p m * 7:00a.m Pasadena * 7:50 a.m * 5:15 pm .Passdena I:2spm •6:05 am Santa Ana * 8:50 a m * 8:15 am BantaAaa f I:sopm Santa Ana * > :15 p.m 4:3opm Santa Ana • 6:50 p.m * 8:65a.m Santa Monica * 8:43 a m '10:00a.m Santa Monica * '.':l5 p.m * 1:30 p.m Sania Monica * 4.44 p.m * 5:25p.m Santa Monica * 6:10 p.m * 9:05 s.m Bedondo * 8:29 a.m "10:00 am Redondo *SB:lsp.ni * 1:30p ml Kedondo * 4:44 p m * 5 25 p.m Redoudo *6:) op.m ! ) 9:ooa.mSan" Jaclmo v Pasadena f 1.25pm (11:00 a m -an Jacinto via Orange f p m < 9:00a.m Temecula via Pasadena r 1:25 p m lll:00a.m . Temecula via Orange. flo:lsp.m t 8:15 am Kscondidov. Coaat Line f 1:15 p.m f 4:iop.m Catalina Island. * I -30p.m luesday *2:15p.m * 1:30p.m 'thursday.. * 2;'.5p.m •10:00 a.m Saturday * 2:15 p.m t 9:o6am Sunday • 0:10t.m •Dal y. fDaily except Sunday. ['Sundays only B. W McGBK, City Pas. and T. Agt, 129 N. i-pring st., Loa Angeles. ED. CHAMBERS, Ticket Agent, Depot foot First St. Flrst-st. Depot. Pacific Coast S. S. Co. GOODALL, PEP.KTNB & CO., GENERAL Agents, S*n Francisco. Northern rontes embrace liusS lor Portland, Ore.. Victoria, B. C, and Puget Sound, Alaska and all coast points. SOUTHERN ROUTES. TIME TABLE FOR JUNE, 1893. LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO: For— I Port Harford |8. B. Corona, June 7,16, 25 ; Santa Barbara 1 July 4. Redondo ' Port Loa Angelea. S. P. Banta Rosa, June 3, 12, Newt ort 21, 30; July 9. San Diego 1 For— 3. 8. Loa Angelea, June 5, 14, East San Pedro... 23; July 2. Sat, Pedro and 3. 8. Eureka, June 1, 10,19, way porta. 28; July 7. LEAVE POET LOS ANGELES AND REDONDO: For— 3 . S. Santa Rosa, Jnne 5,14, 23; July 2 San Diego 8. S. Coiona, June 9, 18, 27; Jniy 6. For— 8. 8. Santaltosa, June 7,16, San Francisco 25; July 4. PortHariord 8. S. Corona, June 2, 11, 20, .•tula Barbara.... 29; July 8. LEAVS SAN PEDRO AND BAST SAN PEDRO. For— [8. 8. Eureka, June 4,13, 22; San Francisco July 1. and 3. S. Los Angelei, June 8,17, way ports. 26; <ulys, Cars to connect with steamer* via ban Pedro leaves. P. B. B. (Arcade deput), at 5:00 p.m., and Terminairailway depotat 5:15 p.m. Cars to connect via Bedondo leave Banta Fe depotat 10 00 am., or from Redondo railway depotat 9:00 a.m. Car> to connect via Port Los Angeles leave a P. B. B. depot at 1:10 p.m. lor steamers north bound. Plana of steamers' cabins at agent's office, where berths may be secured. Tbe company reserves the right to change the steamers or their days of tailing. Algjr-For passage or freight aa above or for tickets to and from all important points in Europe, apply to W. PARRIB, Agent, Office, No. 124 W. Second at, Los Angeles. Compagoie Generate Transatlantiqup. FRENCH LINE TO HAVRE, j-tOMPASY'S PIER (NBW) NO. 42 \j North river, loot of Morton street. Travelers by thia line avoid both trsni.lt by Knglish railway and the discomlort ol crossing the channel In a small boat. LA BRBTAGNB, May 6. LA BOURUuGNB, May 13. LA CHAMPAGNE, May2o. LA TOURAINB. May 27. LA BBBTAGNIi. June 3. LA BOURGOIsNB, June 10. For freight or passage apply to A. FORGET, Agent, No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUG*XI A CO.. agents, 6 Montgomery are , San Francisco. Branch office, 19 Mont gomery street. Tickets lor sal* by all railroad and steamship offices. 8-1 tl Sontliero Pacific Gonpn?. IMPORTANT CHANGS OF TIME. JUNK 12, 1893. Trains leave and are dne to arrive at LOS ANOELKS (ARCADE DEPOT), Filth Btreet, dally, as follows: Leave for destination. Arr. from 8:30 am ..Banning. Al0:10 a m A 4-.30 p.m Banning 4 00 p.m Colton -0.21 a.m 8:30 a.m Colton AlO 10 a.m 10:80 a.m Colton 4:00 p.m 4:80 p.m .Colton 6:15 p.m 8:30 a.m ...Demlngand Beat.. 4:00 p.m 8:30 a.m.. El Paso aad East... 4:00 p.m .Chlno sB-21 a.m 8:30 a.m Chlno a»:50 a.m '4:30 p.m Oblno , in in a.m As:ts p.m Ctnno 6:15 p.m 18 00 ti m S>an Pedro h:25 n.nt '.unit Bch Si Ban Pedro 8:15 a.m 12:s0 p.m San Pedro St Long Bch 11:56 a.m 5:00 p.m Long Bch A San Pedrui 4:15 p.m jLong Bch Si San Pedro »7:45 a.m 2:(<0 p.in Ogden Si Beat, 2d (lass 7:30 a.m 10:10 pin i Ogden St Sast.lstc aas 12:30 p.m 10;40 p.m Portland, Or 7:30 a.m Riyoralde 59:21 a.m R 30 a.m Riverside A 10:10 a m 30 ilti a.in Riverside 4:00 p m 4 30 p.m Riverside 6:15 p.m Ban Bernardino.... a 9:21 a.m 8:30 a.m 1 Ban Bernardino.... Al0:10 a.m 10:3') a.m ....Raul) rnardluo 4:00 pm 4:30 p.m San Bernardino 6:16 p.m Bedlands.. *9:21 a.m 8:30 a.m Redlands a lo id a.m 10:30 a.m Redlands.. 4:00 p.m 480 p,m ... .Redlands 6:15 p.m 2:00 p.m San Fran. ASacram'to 7:30 a.m 10:40 p.m San Fran. A Sacram'to 12:30 p.m a 9:52 a.m Santa Ana A Anaheim 0:03 a.m 6:10 p.m Santa Ana A Anaheim Al:04 p.m 9:26 a.m Saata Barbara 1:30 p.m 4 56 p m Santa Barbara... 9:10 p.m (9:20 a.m Santa Monica 8:08 a.m 9:30 i. m Santa Monica 8:50 a.m 10:20 a.re Santa Monica 12:10 p.m 1 10 p.m Santa Monica 4:25 p.m 6:15 p.m Banta Monica 5:37 p.m 6:15 p.m Banta Monica s6 35 p.m Ai):2spm ... Santa Monica a 8:33 p.m id .o am Soldiers' Home 8:08 a.m 6:15 p.m Sold 11 rs' Home 6:37 p.m t0:20 a.m... Port Los Angeles... s)2:iop.m 89.30 a.tr ..Port Lot Angeles... 54:25 p.m fiio:2o a.m..Port Los Angeles... 55:37 p.m ■ ; tt pm .. .Port Los Angelea.. n ... p.m 4 52 p.m Tustln 8:43 a.m I A9:4oa.m Whlttler 8:43 a.m 4:62 p.m tahtltler ' A 1:45 p.m .-7:55 a.mi Monrovia A 7-.45 a.m ll:lo a.m' Monrovia 9:45 a.m 2 55 p.m Monrovia 1 -.35 p.m 5;23 p.ml Moniovla.4:so p.m Kvery Sunday beginning at 10:10 a.m. there will be an hourly train service between Santa Monica and the mammoth wharf at Port Los Angeles. Last train leaves tbe mammoth wharl 11 ft oo p.m. CATALINA ISLAND Southern Pacific company's trains connect at San 1 cdro with the fine steamship Hermoea: Leave. , Arcade Depot. Arrive. 12:40 p.n .Monday 11 ,;.t; a.m 12:40pm Wednesday 11:56 a.m 12:40p.m Friday.. ll:sda.m 6:oop.mi Saturday 11:56 a.m s;oi> a.m Sunday 5n,0 v ml -unday 7:45 p.m Take Santa Monica trains from Sin Fernandc street. Naud's Junction, Commercial street, Arcade depit, Jefferaon street (Wlnthrop sta tion). Grand avenue, or University. For north: Arcade, Commercial street, Naud's Junction, San Fernando street. For east: Arcade, Commercial street, Naud's Junction. For otber branches: Arcade. Commercial street, Naud's Junction, Ban Fernando street. Loos) and throngh tickets sold, baggage checked, Pullman sleeping car reservations in. tit .Hud general information given upon ap plication to J. M. CBAWLEY, G Pa». Agt,, No 144 8. spring at., cor. Second. CHARLaB HKV'.uR, Agent at depots, t. bundays only A iuudays excepted. BIOH'D GBAY. Gen. Traffic Mgr. T. H. GOODMAN, Gcc'l Passenger Agt. Los Angeles Terminal R'y. Los Angeles depots: Bast end ol First street and Downey avenue bridges. Leave Los Angeles lor Leave Pasadena for 1 asadena. Los Angeles. • 6:35 a.m • 7:15 a.m f 7:io a.m t 8:05 a.m - 8 00 a.m.. * 9 05 a m • 9 00 a.m "10:35 a.m *10:30 a.m , *12:00 m •12:20 p.m * 1:05 p.m • 1:25 p.m • 3:00 p.m • 2:20 p.m * 4:05 p m ■ . - — • 5 - 25 p m • b:iO p ot- JS/ioju.j. liiiiv . /)».!.* 7:05 p.m •6 20 ■ \i mP m 11:00 p BJ. 01. n\<rfr---' lol0:20 p m .., >r „ > ;,, B ,^ i . J ).. p.rn Downey avenue tearing titoe 7 minutes later. Leave Los Angeles for Leave Altadeua Juno- Altadcna- Junction. tioo for Los Angeles. • S»:00 a.ni'.'l..;.. •10:10 am c 1:25 p.as, vim 1 1 o 2:30 p.m • 4:00 p.m... * 5 00 p.m b 6:20 p.m I bl0:00 p.m All trains start from First-street depot. Leave lot Angeles lor Leave Glendale lor Loa Glendale. Angeles. f 6:45 a.m I 7:25 a.m I 8:16 a m I 9:05 a m •12 00 m * 1:30 p.m • 5:25 p.m .'..* 6:15 p.m Leave Los Angeles lor Leave East San Pedro Long Beach and East 'or Ban Pedro. Los Angelea 1 8:00 a m • 7:15 a.m ' 9:46 a.m ni:ls a.m •12:45 p.m * 3:40 p m • 5:15 p.m I _..t 8:00 p.m Between East San Pedro and Long Beach 10 minutes. CATALINA ISLAND. The following trains make connection at East Sin Pedro with steamers to and Irom Cata lina Ibland: _ Monday, Wednesday and Friday, leave Los Angeles 12:45 p. m., arrive Los Angeles 12;20 p.m. Siturdav, leave Los Augelej 5 :15 p.m., arrive Loa Angeles 12:20 p.m. "Sunday, leave Los Angeles 8:00 a.m., arrive Los Angeles 7;45 p. m. - • Dally, t Dally except Sundays. J Sundays only, a Except Saturdays, b Saturday only, c Saturday and Sunday only. Stages meet the 8.00 a.m. and 12:20 p.m. trains at Pasadena lor Mt Wilson on new trait Passengers leaving Los Angeles on the 8 a.m. train for Wilson's peak can return tne same day Theater nights the 11 p.m. train will wait 20 oiinntes alter the theater is out when later than 10:40 p.m. rperial rates to excursion and picnic parties. Depots east end First street and Downey are one bridges. General offices, First-street Depot. T. B. BURNETT, General Manages. Jy2 tf W. WINCUP, Sea. Passenger Ag*. Redondo Railway Summer Time Card No 10. IN EFFECT 5 A. M. MONDAY, MAY 29, 1893. Los Angeles Depot. Corner Gtand avenue and JeffersoD ttreet. Take Grand avenue cable or Main street and Agricultural Pari horse cars. Trains Leave Trains Leave Los Angelea Redondo for Redondo for Los Angeles WSEE PAYS WEEK DAYS 7:50 a.m. 7:20 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:10 a.m. 1:35 p.m. 11:00 a.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. SATURDAYS AND SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS SUNDAYS 7:50 a.m. 7:20 a.m. 9:ooam. 9:Loa.m. 10:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1.35 p.m. 2:50 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:oo c p.m. 5:30 pm. 5:30 pm. Running time between Los Angules and Be dondo Beach, 50 minntet. City Ticket Office at A. B. iJreenwald's Cigar Store, corner First and Spring streets. HAWAII. "The Traveler's Paradise." Do not fail to make this delightful trip. O*^* —o It charms every one. * The Oceanic 8. \° Company's steamers // ICTiSfcJU a" sail twice a month. f O SHbBS*3 Special rates for par- V HIHI/ a ties of live or more. \ajsffcßßßlßeiWssary Send 10c for "Ha- waii." a pamphlet of rare photogravures, to a «VEJ* H . B . R I O E , Agt. Oceanic S. 8. Co., 124 West Second at Tickets, C. H. WHITE, 8. P. office, Bnrdick block. la-iati BANKING HOUBKB. Security Savings Bank & trust Company NO. 148 SOUTH MAIN HTHHJCT, LOS ANUKL ICS, CAL., CAPITAL BTOCK „ $200,000 BUBPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PEOFITS T..18,000 OFFICERS; T. I* DUQUB, President. J. F. BABTOBI. Cashier. WM McDERMOTT, Vice-President. W, D. LONG YEAR, Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS: IsatasW. Hellmau Herman W. Hellman, Maurine 8. Hellman, A. C. Rogers T. L. Dnqne, Wm. McDermott, M.L.Fleming, J A Graves F. N. Myera, J. H. hhankland, J, F. Sartorl, Fire Per Cent Intereat Patld on Deposits Money Leaned on Real Kstate Our Loan Committee of five Directors exercise great care in making Inane. Especial attention given to depositors ol small sums, also to children's sayings deposits Remittances may he sent by draft, po'tal order, or Wells, Fargo it Co.'s Express. 4V-t ly Tiie Security Loan ai Trust Company WILL REMOVE Irom 123 W. Second street to ELEOANT NEW QUARTKRB 223 SOUTH SPRING STREET First door north L. A. Theater Building, on or about JULT 1, 1803. With an absolutely Are and burglar proof plant and other new facilities In every depart ment ol our business, we will be in a position to oiler great advantages to our customers, and to serve them to their entire satisfaction. Trusts ol every nature administered. Bonds of suretyship furnished lor executors, admin istrators, guardians and others. The new UNION BANK OF SAVINGS has been organized under our auspices, and will open up lor business In the above mentioned room about July 1. 6 21 001-tf B Ir"Kit CBNTINTEKBBT PAID ON DKPOSITS. Main Street Savings Bank and Trust Company, CAPITAL, - - $200,000, 420 8. MAIN STRBRT, LOg ANO X LIES, CAL. The design of this institution Is to afford a safe depository for the earnings ol all persons wbo are desirous of placing their money where it will be tree from accident, and at the asms time be earning for them a lair rate of interest. Depostts will be received In sums of from SI to *SUOO. Working men and women should deposit at least sll per week Irom their wages. Tall will form a nucleus that will ultimately enable you to purchase a home or begin business. Chil dren can purchase o-eent stamps lv all parts of the city and county it la the beat educatioa you can hare in saving and caring for money. J. B. LANKEHSHIM, S. C. HUBBELL, J. V. WACHTBL, President. Vice President. Cashier. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES, i... ,i 1 1 111 11 ■ I ■". .',l i s Los Angeles Savings Bank, NO 330 North Main Street. CAPITAL 8T008... 8» I "O.OT BUI{PLUB 30,000 H. W. HELLMAN, President. J. B. PLATER, Vice-President, W. M. CASWELL, Cashier. DIRECTORS: L W. HELLMAN, B. 8. BAKstR. H. W. HELLMAN, J. B. PLATER, I. W. HELLMAN, Ja„ 6-5 tl ©ay—l merest paid on deposits Money to loan on first class real estate. German-Arriericari Savings Bank, 114 south main street, los anoeles, cal. CAPITAL. PAID IN GOLD, - - $100,000.00. Interest compounded quarterly to depositors at the rate of 5 per cent on term and B.Bm pc» cent on ordinary deposits. E. N. MCDONALD, Pres't, DB. JOSEPH KURTZ and S. W. LUITWgTLKR. Vice Prefta. VICTOR PONBT, Treasurer. M. N AVBRV, -ee'y P. F. SCHUMACHER, Asst. Beo'y DIRECTORS: B. N McDottiT.D, H W. Stoll, Jossph KttRTS, M. N Ariar. B. A. Pasns.s, CoNttiD HirsN, W. M. Shklooh, 8. W. LmnvEir.ga, victor Pon«t, C. N.Flikt, Isaac H. Johnson. Ki9~ Open every Saturday evening for deposits.-sfflTßi 108 AKMvfJI SAFE DErOBIT AND TRt), j COMPANY, with CITIZENS' BANK, 313 South Spring street, Los Angeles, Cal , Will remove to their new and elesant rooms in Stimson Block when completed. Branch office, Grand Opera Honse Block, Pasadena, Cal. T. 8. C. LOWE President T. W. BRJTHBETON Vice-President A. P. WBST Cashier Buy and sell all first-class- securities. STOCKS WANTED In the Los Angeles, Pasa dena and other gas companies, First-class, well secured Gas, Water and Rail way bonds lor sale. t /fjajr-Time loans acuspted best of security auvea and liberal interest paid. 12-29 Cm L'AfIMUM ACJI ASttUflAlflO nAaA c*v i' Los Angeles, Cal. Capital (paid up) $ 500,000 Surplcs and profits 780,000 Total tJIjzSO.OOO orr cans. fSAIASW. HELLMAN Preslden-. HERMAN w. HELLMAri Vice-President JoHN MILNKK Cashier H. J. FLEIdHHAN . Assistant Cashier directors. W. H Perry, Ozre W Cbiids, J. S. Lanker ■Mm, C. B. Thorn, C. Dooommnn, H. W. Hell <a >n, T. L. Duqae, A. Glassell. I. W. Hellman. Exchange for sale on all the principal cities ol the United States, Europe, China and Japan. SOUTHKBN CALIFORNIA NATIONAL BANK 101 S. Spring slreet, Nadeau bloufc. L. N. Breed President Wm. F. Dosbyihell , Vice-President <:. N. Flint Cashier 1 W. 11. Holllday Assistant Cashier Capital paid In gold coin $200,000 3urplui and undivided profits 25,000 Authorized capital 500,000 DIRECTORS. L. N. Breed, H, T. Newell, Wm. H. Avery, Bllaa Holman, W. H, Holllday, st C. Bosby shell, M Hagan, Frank Rader, D. Bemick, Thos. Goss, William F. Bosbyahell. 7-1 ti BANK OF AMERICA, FORMERLY LOS ANGELES COUNTY BANK, Temple Block. Capital stock paid up $100,000. osfi sts. JOHN B. PLATER President ROBT. 8. BAKER „. .Vice-President GEO. H STEWART Cashier BISECTORS. Jotham Bixby, Chas. Forman, L. T. Garnsey, Lewellyn Bixby, B. 8. Baker, John E. Plater, Geo. H. Stewart THE UNIVERSITY BANK OF LOS ANGELES Southeast corner of Mrst and Broadway. Capital stock, fully paid $100,000 Surplus.. 75,000 R. M. WIDNEY, President, D. O. MILTIMORE, Vice-Pres. GEO. L. ABNOLDC, ashler. dibectobs: B. M. Widney, D. O. MiKimore, §7 W. Little, 8. McKinlay, John McArthur, C. A. Warner, L. J. P. Morrill. General tanking business and loans ou first class real estate solicited. Buy and sell first class stocks, bonds and warrants. Parties wish ing to Invest in first-class securities on either long or short time, can be accommodated. LOS ANGELES NATIONAL BANK. United States Depository. Capital $500,000 Surplus 52,500 Total $552,500 GEO. H. BONEBRAKE, President F. C. HOWES. Cashier E. W. COE, Assistant Cashier directors: Col. H. H. Markham, Perry M. Green, Warren Gillelen, L. P. Crawford, C. A. Marrlner, Geo. H. Bonebrake, F. C ■ Howes, No interest paid on deposits. Exchange for sale on all the principal cities ol the United States and Europe. JiIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LOS ANGELES CAPITAL STOCK $200,090 SURPLUS 303,000 J. M. ELLIOTT, President J. D. Bicknell, Vice-Pres. G. B. Shaffer, Ass't Cashier aiRECTORS: J. M. Elliott, J. D. Bicknell, S. H. Mott, H. Mabury, J. D. Hooker, D. McGarry, Wm. G. Kerckheff. THE CITY BANK, ... _ . 37 South Spring (treat. Catital Stock $300,000 A. D. Cstildbbss President John 8. Park Cashier directors. W.T.Childress, Polndexte- Dunn, J. r. Schallert, E. E. Crandall, Joha S. Park, B. O. Lunt, A. D. Childress. General banking. Fire and burglar proof safe deposit boxes rented at Irom $3 to $20 par aa num. State Loan & Trust Co OF" LOS ANGELES, Northwest Corner ot Spring and Second Streets, Los Angeles, Cal. CAPITAL, p»tdi.ooid t!( >t B ,$700,000 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: W. G. Cochran. President. H. J. Wool,- acott. Vfce-Pres't. A.E. Fletcher.''ashler. Jahis F Towrll, Beo'y. Geo. H. Bonebrake. O. T. Jot,n«on. Jj?geW. P. Gardiner, A. A. Hubbard. W. II "-rocker, P. M.Green, TolfairCieighton, B. F. Ball. We do a general banking busine«, soldi comin rclal deposits and pay interest on lime deposits. Make commercial loans on personal and collateral securities, and time loans on real estate. We act as tv ncos for corporations and estates. Have safe deposit boxes for rent, STATEMENT OFTPE CONDITION OF THE Los Angeles National Bank of Los Ange les. Cal., at the close ot business on May 4, 1893: aasoußcr.s: Loans and discounts $ 909.23142 Banking house and fixtures 173,904 64 Expenses and, taxes paid 11,768 17 Government bonds, 4 oar cent.* 395.4 00 00 Cash on hand 202,768; %f> lnbaQ V ?^^m,m<* Total $1,983,449 99 LiAßlLlTrss- Capital $ 500,00000 Surplus 52,500 00 Undivided profile 31,979 43 National bauk notes outstanding 1*5,000 1)0 r Deposits 1,263,970 56 Total $1,983,449 99 Staeof California, County ot Los Angelea, s.s. I, F. C. Howes, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state ment is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. F. C. HOWBB, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to bjfore me this 16th day of May, 1593. E. W. COB, Notary Public, Correct—Attest: CH AS. A. MARRINER, WARREN GTLLBLEN, P. M. OBEEN, Directors. QAIJFORNIA BANK. Cor. Brosdway and Second at.. Lot Angelea. Subscribed capital $500,000 Paid up capital 300,000 Burplus 20,000 J. Fraakenfleld. President Sam Lewis Vice-President J. W. Wltmer o»shter John G. Mossln Assistant Cashier DIBECTORB. . Frankenfleld. O. W. Hughes, Bam Lewis, J. C Kays, B. W. Jones. L. B. Newton, Hervey Llndlay. R. F. Lotsoeich. im- M fa. ojneral banking snd exchange business transacted m4-4m SANINGS BANK OF SOUTHERN CALIFOR NIA. Southeast corner of Spring and Court sts. Los Angeles, Cal. CAPITAL. $100,000 J. M ELLIOTT. President, FRANK A. GIBSON, Vlce-Pres. J. H. BBALY, Cashier r>i sectors: Geo. F. Bonebrake, J. H. Braly, J. M. E liott, F. C. Howes, C, N. Hassoe, Hiram Mabury, M. W. Stimson, Frank A. Gibson. J. D. Bickaell, ■JIHB NATIONAL BANK OF CALIFORNIA. Corner of Spring and Second streets, LOB ANGELES, CAL. Capital paid up BJAO.OOO J. M. C. Marble President O. H.Caurchill Vloe PreMdeat A. Hadley Asst. OaaaM BOARD 0' DI.IECTORS. Dr. W. L Graves, B. F. C. iC .01.k-. 0. T. John son, W. Hadle-. E. N. McDonald, M. H. Sher man, Fred Baton, John Wolfs*lll, Thos By Bard. IQ3I CJESAR & CO., ttinariiioann UNDERTAKERS AND EMBfILMcRS OPBN DAY AND NIGHT, 836 South Spring St.. Los Aacslas. Telephone 1029. f^IHJECIIoTTRUf Guarantee Cure for Gorton hraa, Chroale Glass, Run ning- IHcem or Strictures, and I,enoe*TSwa of hMkt stantlimr jioaitiTaly cured from sto 14 days Bald by Draarisw Mi d only hy SOITfIftBN l AUTOS* Mi HF.BK CO., Los Aaseirs, sal.. B. ». A. Price, SI. r. O. Bax SB. •.•Ask gaat for INJECTION BttTß 15