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FINANCE AND TRADE. Stock xtxchange Review. Niw Yore, Jone 22 — Speculation at the etock exchange waa dull again today, and con fined almoat entirely lo room tradera. The fail ure olthe Reading plan of read] uitment, cut ting ratea by the Great Northern railroad, bank fallurea ln California and heavy demand for currency from that atate tended to weaken the Hat. Government bonda cloaed steady. MONEY QDOTATIOSB. New York, June .22 -Monej on call, aotlve, ranging from 6 to 25 per cent; closed offered at 8 per cent. Prime mercantile piper, 6(98 per cent. Sterling exchange, firmer; bankers' 60 day bills at demand, $4.BsJi@ 4.88. San Francisco, June 22,-Drafta: Bight, sa, off; telegraph!?, par. STOCKS AND BONDS. New Yoke, June 22.—c.oaing quotations were aa followe: U. 8. 4s, regular.. 109! i LeadTrnat 32^ TJ. 8. 4s, conp.m. .110 /4 Northwestern 104.% 0. 8. 2S, regular .97 do preferred... 135 Pacific Gi 103 N. t. Central lo'i'A Atchison. 23K Oregon Imp 10 I American Ex . . .109 Oregon Nay 85 Canadian Paciflo. short Una 12 , Canada Southern. 51 Paciflo Mall iSa Central Paciflo... 25 I'ullman Palaoe..lß7 1 C. B. & Q 87-4 Readleg 13% t Chicago Gss 71® Richmond Ter.. .. 2 c6«on i/ii 36 Rio Grand Westru 15 Del. <t I,ackawanal4sH do preferred . 58 Denver 4 R. G.... 49 do Brats 73 IDD tillers. 23 Rock Island 70 , Illinois Central.... 823K St. Paul 89V4 Kanaae&Te.taa.. 20 St Paul A Omaha 40* 1 Lake Shore 124J.J Sugar Trust 84 Louisville AN.... 67 Texas Pacific 61* Michigan Ceu. .. 96 Union Pacific 28M Missouri Pacific.. 33J a 0. 8. Expreas ~. &0 National Cordage. 13!,j Wella-Fargu Ex.. .130 Northern Pacific. la'-t Wea'ern Union... B2?„ do preferred... 84' B !General Electric. 714£ North American.. BH|Unaeed Oil 22 Boston, June 22.—following were the oloiiug ■a] notations: Atchison S3Vi|Mexican Central. 7% Bell Telephone. .. 93 San Diego 7% C B. AG S7^l MINING SHARES. New York; June 22,-Mlnlng sharea closed as follows: Croa>u Point SOiOphir . 140 Con. Cal. A Va... 160 Plymouth vo Deadwood 1 OOLsandaid 120 Gould A Curry 60| Union Con 70 Hale A Nororoas.. .35! Yellow Jacket— 1.35 Homettake 11.00 Iron Silver 15 Ontario 14.50 Quloksilver 2.00 Mexican 1.00 do preferred ... 15.00 Sierra Nevada 80 Bulwer 10 Ban Francisco, Jnne 22.—Clodng quotations were: Heieher 10" Potosl 1 40 Best A Belcher... .85 Ophlr 1.50 < hollar 55 savage 45 con. Virginia 1 60 sierra Nevada 76 Confidence 85 Union Con 65 , Gould & Gurry 65 fellow Jacket— 1.30 Hale A Norcroas.. .40 Silver Bullion. Ban Francisco, June 22.—3ilver bare, Sl'4® 81Ho per ounce. Mexican dollars, 86966W0. New York, June 22.—Bar silver, per ounce. Mexican dollars, 63 3-Hie San Francisco Market Review. Ban Francisco, Jnne 22.—Business was rather quiet lv commercial circles; few changes in prices. 1 he produje markats were dull, Vegetables *re abundant Fresh frultt Is in heavy supply, and prices weak Butter ia ateady. Kgfjsare firm at quotations. Foultry la quiet. Cheese ia dull. Potatoes and ontona are firm. Chicago Grain Markets. Chicago, June 22.—Wheat waa quiet. The market opened V4c lower; declined more on California bank failures: advanced lc on gooa buying at tbe decline and government antici pation of July lntereat: declined R B o on a local real estate failure, and closed steady at the opening price. Receipts were 42 000 bushels: shipments, 07,000 bushels. Closing quotations: Wheat, easy; cash, 65c; July, 6\%0. Corn—aasy; cash, 4116 c; July, 41'«e. Oats—Steady; cash, 30>jc; Jnly, 2»! H u. Bye—4Bc Barley Nominal. Flax-$1.07. Tlmotby-$3.85. OTHER GRAIN MARKETS. Ban Francisco, June 22.—Wheat, weak; December, $I.32'seder '93, $1.21',. Barley—Quiet and steady; Deotunber, 90' ,c; teller '93, new, 81e. Corn-$1.17K. Liverpool, Jnne 32.—Wheat: Demand poor; prices unchanged. Corn—Steady: demand fair. Spot closed at 4s4 ; \,d: Jnne at 4s 4d. Chicago Stock Markets. Chicaoo, Jnne 22.—Cattle: Beeeipti were 15,000 bead. The market cloaed alow and unsettled. Top steers, $4.90t«fc.Y25: medium, $4 40dK SO; others, $3.85r54 10; Texans, $2.50 (9».86. Hogs—Recelpta were 22,000 head. Tbe mar ket opened steady and Closed tOtOLV. lib:her. Mi ted and packers, $6.10(08.15; beary, $8 25 lv . ii light, $6 30»6 40. Bh>ep—Receipts were 9000 head. The mar ket cloaid steady. Natives, $4 25*5 25; Tex ans, $3.00(54.50; weste ns, $4 60f5J4.90. Salt Meats and Lard. Chicago, Jnne 22 —Pork, firm; cash, $19.15; Bydember, $20 10 Lard—Steady; cash, $9.65; September, $lo 831<j, Bibs- steady; cash, $8,78>il Beptembar, $9,32}<. Petroleum. New Yorx, Jnne 22.—Petroleum cloaed dull but ateady. LOS ANGELES LOCAL MARKETS. [The quotations given below are current wnoleaftle selling prices.) Mill V rod acts. " Flocr-Pot bbl., L. A. XXXX, $4 40: Capitol Mills, $4.40; Kerry's, $1 SO; i.rified Buow, St.SO; Victor, $4,110; Crown, 4-80; Stocktuuia, $4. HO. Mill Faun— Bran, per ton, $21; shorts, $23; mixed feed (corn and barley), per 100 lbs, $1; cracked < crn, $1.15; feed meal, $1 20; rolled barley, 85c. Grain and Hay. Barley—Brewing, $l.t0; feed, 80n. Wheat—No, 1, per Cental,sl.3s*l.so; No. 2 $1.20'a)1.30. Corn—Per cental. $1.10. Oats—No. 1. per cental, $1.«0. Hay—Oat, $S «>9; wneat, barley, $8» 9; alfalfa, $*0)i0. Bteaw—Barley, per ton, $5; wheat, $5. Fresh Fruits. Lemonb —Cured, per box, $2.50C«&3.00: nn oured $1 750*2.00. Oranoes—Navels, per box, $2.50 42.75; seed lings, $1.7631-2 00. Bananas—Per bunch, $1.75(d2,25. Provisions Ham—Per lb, local smoked, 1 tP ,c. Haion—Por lb. local smoksd, lb'}£c; light me dium, 14V$; medium, 15c. Pore—Per lb, dry salt, 13c. Win an Beef—Per lh, inside, I2'.<e. Lard—Per lb, compound 9s, 13; ss, 13%; 10s, 13H; 50s, 13<40. Pure leaf, Me higher ail around. Dairy Products. Hotter—Fancy creamery, 28 ounce squares. 40;a)42>,c; fancy dairy, per roll, 35($37>tc; tbuicc. 32U@360. oiiesbe—p.r lb, east-rn, 13314; California large, lie; 3 lb hand, 13n. Oiled Fruits. A-rTLKj- Erapotated, par lb., 12c; sun-dried, 10c. Peaches—Unpeeled, per lb.. peeled, 22c. Ai'Ricora-Evaporated, per lb., 170. Prunes-Per lb . 1 l(jgl2c. Baisins—London layers, per box, $1.75. Nuls, ALMONDa— Soft Bh-11, per lb., 10817 c; paper shell, 10*24 c: hard sholl, 8(410o. ) Peanuts—Raw, 4(g)sc per lb.; roasted, 7c, Walnuts—Hard shell, 8c; soft ahell. 11c; paper ahell, 13c. Honey and Baeawax. Honey—Comb, 8(gU0c; extracted, white, HO 8c: amber, ftseile. Bee«wax-20@250. Vagetablee. Beans—Navy or small white, per 100 lbs, $3.3593.50; pink, per 100 lbs, $:i.50«:t.65; black eyed, per 100 lbs, $2.50<avi.75; Limas, per 100'bs, $3.004*3.25 Potatoes—Per 00 ib>. 658800. Bests—Per Cabbage—l Jsl.oo. Cabbots—F Chiles—l r jusl.oo. Onionb—P< Pabsnips— ). Peas—Gree „. TOBNIPS—I V «•»•■. \ "«vi.tbt— 9 per do*.. young ronater, $5.50r98.00. ol 1 rosters, $4.50; broil" era, $2 50t0)3 ill ducka, $t.£090 00; turkeys' 15®i6c ptr 10. laas—California ranch, 11;<<t, 17c per dot. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Thursday. Jnne 82, 189 S. C Caldwell et ux lo V canfleld—Lot 22, Mark ham tract, Pasadena; $."0,1. Sheriff to lt Hlllyei— .ot 20, Hillet'a Bub, blk 42: I*lso. H v Brown et ux to M L Bennett—Lot 11, blk I, aub btk 179 Pomom; si 0 A L Kelm to M Norcrosa—Und H lot 11. blk QQ, Glendora tract, $150. A II Judson to H W isowman— ot 7, blk W, Garvanxa add No 1; $100. e-Kddyto bla wife-Lota 17 and 19, blk 33, Avalon: $1. W F Blcketta et ox to 8 A Moon—Lota 19 to 23, aub blk F, Pickering L and W L'o'a anb 'lhnmas ranch > .'in G G Johnson ci al to M H Fuller- l ot 13, Miller A Harriott's sub Harper tract; $250. (Sheriff to Lv Soolete Francalse d'Kpargnes de Prevoyanca Mutuelle-J-ots 1 and 2 Mills trrot; $694.90. m F Graves et ux to A. Birlow—Lots 4, 5 and 6 blk D, McGarry tract: $6. J J Abila to R L Gififi—Lot 6, sub estate of V Avlla, 34-90; $500. T X Perxins et ux to J 8 Beel—Lots 10 and 11 blk 20, Azusa; $50. N Bridge to oierra Madro Wa er Co—NWU, NE'/.und NW'iNrYVa fceo 0, T 1 N, B 11 W; $300: R Saillle to B Parsons- Lita 1 to 4, Parson's tub Loop A Meserve tract; $5. 8 *ddy to 8 Eddy-Lota 6 and 7 blk 5, Ava lon; $1. 11 W Ogden to E L Ogden-Lot 22 blk 113, Long Beach; $10 C M Wlndhelm to J Kranr—Lot 15, blk D, Newell A Rader'a subd Celte Vineyard tract; $2250. 0. B GUlooly to J E Cobb-6.61 acres ln Sco 13, T 1 8, R 14 W; $;00. J D Kutler to his wife-W- i lota 8 and 9, Ea gle Rock; $500. '1 P Lukens et ux to J E Parker—Part lot 7, blk C, Legr/e tract, Paialena; $700. W F Highley et nx to D Kuns—Lot 22, blk 51, Lordsburg; $100. BMBee«-tux toTC Perlsho-55.12 acreß in 110 Santa Gertrudes; $7150. W Thorpe, executor, to X Deakers—Division of p-opertt: 81. 0 W Fishbeek 'o M Flshbeck—lot 8, Ellllott's Home fact; 10l 2, S erra Madre tract, contain ing 25.29 acres; $15 OOd. L Mathews tn A W Allen—Lot 20, blk 4, San dier Iract: $1250. J M Butler c* ux to H B Day—Lots 28, 30, 32, blk 11, Ames subd. Glftfaell traot; $150. SUMMARY. Deeds 80 Nominal 11 Total $ 88 483.09 Nota—Figures separited by a dash lndioato page and number of bsjk of miscellaneous records. Skookum Root Stops (Trade Mark Registered.) '(Si All Scalp Itching T T A T T"-s Humors. C HAIR " Scalp. Prom E- ÜBOWEB ' Dressing;. Substances. Sold by Druggists, tl; slx,fs. 'Worth ft a bottle MANUFACTURED ONLY BY TUB Skookum Root Hair Grower 00. NEW YORK. MATLOCK & REED, AUCTIONEERS, 426-428 South Spring St., Want to bay all kinds of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE In large or small lots. Sac us before you sell. Wl PAY SPOT OABH FOE GO IDS. Leave your order at the store and oar buyer wl 1 call on you. AUCTION EVERY WEDNESDAY, AT 10 A.M. MATLOCK & REED, AUCTIONEERS, FAT PEOPLE To reduce your weight aCRSLI use WMard's Obesity Pills and lose 15 pounds a month. No Injury to tbe health. No interference with business or pleasure. WO (STARVING. They Suild up and Improve tbe general health, beautify the compi xiou and 'eav- NO w rtl N KLKB Lury Anderton, Sit Auburn slrrrf, Cnm brrVff/r, Ifnss., ivtilrs: Three botttesof your Obetity niln reduced my wciyht from tto pomnde to tiH). and I never felt better tn all my life. I am mueJt pleased with the result, and ihnll do all I can to help you. 1 ur pstrons inoiude Physicians, Rankers, Lawyers and leaders of Our goods are not so d In drug stores; all orders are sii. p ed direct from onr office. Price per pad sge $2, or 3 psckages $5, by mall prepaid. Par ticulars (sealed) 4c. ALL coKKKst'ONu- KNCK COst'IOKNTIAI. WILLARD REMEDY CO .BOSTON, MASS, 514-6 m Notice Inviting; Proposals to Con struct a Piie-Bent Bridge on Mag nolia Avenne at tbe Intersection of Breed Street. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED by tne undersigned, up to 11 o'clock a. m. of Monday, July 3d 1893, to oonstruct a pile bent bridge ou Magnolia avenue at the inter section witb Breed street, ln the city of Los An geles. Alt ln accordance with sptcificatlons on file in the office of tne nnderslgned, and plans on fllo ln the cflloe of the otty engineer. A certified check to the order of the under signed for $100 must accompany each proposal as a guarsntre that the bluer will enter Into a contract if awarded to him ln conformity with hia bid. Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids By order of the council of tbe oity of Los An geles at its meeting of Jane 19th, 1893. C. A. LUCKENBACH, 6-23 lit City Clerk. List of Unclaimed Property IN THE PCSaBSSION OF THE CHIEF OF poiice, to ba sold at public auction, in f.ont of police headquarters, at 10 o'clock a m. July 11, 1893: One bicycle, 1 carpat sweeper, 1 oash drawer, 1 lot rcrap iron, 1 small beating stove, 1 ice wagon step and irons, 1 steel Jimmy, 1 lot um brella handles, 1 box keys, 1 box containing gambling outfit, 1 car hook, 1 band bei lews, 1 lot men's clothiug, 1 leather grip and contents, 1 riror strnp, 1 muslo case, 1 field-glass case, 2 butgy robes, 1 snit men's uudarwear, 1 globe valve and fittings 1 single buggy harness, 3 dirt picks, 3 valises snd contents, 2 steel rat traps, 2 horse blanket", 2 wall-paper sample books, 1 box Chlneaeeundrlef, 1 oil can, 2 over coats, 2 knit capes (ladles), hand satchels, 1 rnssett valise, 1 package Chinese curios, 1 small tab c bell, 1 dictionary. 1 nickel watch. 6-23 lOt Notice to Whom It May Concern. PAWNBROKERS' AUCTION SALE ACCORD- Ing to law of unredeemed gold, silver, filled case and nickel watebas, diamond and gold ear-rings breast-pins, rings, sleeve buttons, collar buttons, silverware, gold-headed canes and umbrellas, clucks, guitars, mandolins, violins, banjos, pistols, gnus, rifles, opera and field glasses, metchaum pipes and cigar hold era, overceaia, coats, pants and vests, valises, trunks, books, saddles, rurveyors' Instruments, drums and mnalcsl Instruments, and all goods fawned with me from July 1, 1892, to January , 1893, at No. 143 North Main sireet. L. B. COHN, Pawnbroker. H. ETTLING, Auctioneer. 3-24 6m LOS ANGELES TTERALD: FRIDAY MORNING, JFNE 23, 1893. PROMPT RELIEF For biliousness, diarrhoea, nausea, and dizziness, take Ayer's Pills the best family medicine, purely vegetable, Every Dose Effective *COCA* r WTf CALISAYA IUIUU Combined with Sulphate of Hydraatta, Nervousness, Dyspensls, Loss of appetite, De bt ilyaud a inw condition of the By,rem will be promptly relieved and cured by lis u-e. In valuable for overwoike.' business men snd we«k, nervou*"womeu. Pleasant, promotsnd ■ fllclent, 100 doses $1. Get the genuine, manufactured only by Taylor A Mrera Phar maey Co., Bt. Paul. Miuu. Loa Ameles agents, H. M. SALE A SON. 220 S Spring st. ■ 4 1 ly 1 w c.vessoo I 1 " ot ''" r0 w! ' h my 1 , Painless Plaster. MM M\WWu\\WaK Best remedy on earth; no pay until •fi'.j■ Well. Boole sent free \wl;h ' ured iv Southern California — women's «i| 20 yenrn experience. *ofßee2ll W. First et, IvOS ANGELErt. CAIa Please semi I "Ms to some ono with cancer. GOTTRELL PRESS — AND — FOLDER FOR SALE. A Great Bargain. The Cottrell press and, fo'der on which tbe Hiralo was formerly worked off fa offered for Bale at a great bargain. Practically as good aa new. Also a vertical engine. Apply to AVERS & LYNCH, HERALD OFFICE. This la an unexampled bargain for cash. DR. WO NO HIM. I Chinese Physician and Surgeon, has resided at Los Angeles eighteen (18) years. His reputa tion ks a thorough physician has been fully es tablished and appreciated by many. His large Eractice Is sufficient proof of his ability ant* onesty. The doctor gr-dnated in the foremost | colleges, also practiced In tbe largest hospitals of Canton, China. The doctor speaks Spanish Boently. Office: 639 Upper Main street. Hundreds of testimonials are on file at the doctor's office which he has received Irom his numerous patients of different nationalities, Which he has cured of all manner of diseases to which the human body Is heir—from the small est pimple to the most complicated oi cases. g. O. box 564, Station C, Los Angeles. LOST MANHCK)D Easily, Quickly and Permanently Restored. Celebrated Englisu ItsMsnY Tt in sold on a positive jB jefk J guarantee to cure any ffl* » Wl form of nervous pros- \* trationor any disorder 1 *\w^M of the genital organs of Before* by excessive use of After* Tobacco, Alcohol or Opium, or on account of voutbful indiscretion or over Indulgence etc., DtViiness, Convulsions, Wakefulness, Headache, Mental Depression, Softening of the Brain, Weak Memory, Hearing Down Pains, Seminal Weakness, Hysteria, Nocturnal Emissions, Spermatorrhoea, Loss of I'ower and Impotency, which if neglected, may lead to premature old age and Insanity. Positively guaranteed. Price. $1.00 a box; ft boxes forsfi 00. Pent by mail on receipt of price. A written guarantee furnished with every $5.00 order received, to refund the mouey if a permanent cure ia not •directed. NERVIA MEDICAL CO., Detroit, Mich. FRKitMAlSpfc CAKPJBK, 102 N. Spring et. Painless Dentistry Fine Gold Filling, Crown and Bridge '/3& SET TEETH, $8. STKVESS k SONS, \VI kV" Rooms 18-19, UdktWA L sV H 11U 107 N. 8P iNG BT. j CjESAR & CO., IHDIrIHDEin UNDERTAKERS AND EMBEMERS OPEN DAT AND NICIHT. 530 Booth Spring St., I.os Angelas. Telephone 1039. J. If. Grlffltb, Prea't J. T. Griffith, V.-Prest T. tt. Nichols, Bec'y snd Treaa H. L. Chandler, Superintendent. J. M GRIFFITH COMPANY, LUMBER DEALERS And Manufacturers of DOORS,WINDOWS, BLINDS Si STAIRS Mill Work of Every Description. 934 N. Alameda street, Les Angelas. Jn 1 tf BEAR VALLEY Summer Resort And Stage Line. This resort lt altusted In Big Bear Valley, 40 miles Irom Hsu Bernard no: altitude 0709 feet, le reached by atase line from San Bernardino. Mage leaves New et Charles Hotel on Tues days arid Fridays. A fine four-seated spring stage has bt-en bui t expressly lor thu route, and will be driven by carefnl and sober drivers. Largest trout caaght lv the etato at this re sort. Brat-i, saddle horses and burros for hire at the hotel. Firat trip upon May 10th. Tbe earlier you come the better Ashing you wl 1 have. Board and lodging $10 and $12 per week, $1 perd.y. Round-trip tick'ta. $7. For full par | tioulara Inquire of >\ 8 R. K. ticket office, Loa Angeles, aud New St. Charles Hutel, San Ber ra-dlno. Groceries, prov sions and fishing tackle for sale at store adjo nlng hotel. 6-7 tf - GUS KNIGHT, Prop'r. TO THE UNFORTUNATE. tjjffik 1 Conor of Commerclsl, 1 treat ment and ~ iji>lK Seminal diaeases, avon eS9HMH^a^|r^B M Oonoirhea, Gleet. Ita forms, Seminal 1 Weakness, tmpoten-y and Lost Manhood per mirently cured The sick <va6.afflicted ihonH not fni 10 call upon him. The Go tor has trav el, d extensively in Europe and inspected thor oughly the various hoapitala there, obtaining a tries" deal ni valuable information, which be is competent 10 irrpart to those In need ef hia ser vices, 'the Doctor cores wbere oth.era.Jaii. Try htm. Vi, GIBBON will make no charge unii'ts he tffects a cure. Per.ona at a distance i.TRRD AT HOME, All communications strictly confidential. All letters answered la vlaio envelopes, Call or write. A dreea DR. J. F. GIBBON, Box 1957. fan Francisco, CaL Msatton Lot Angeles Heiiai.d 12-17 Iv r.CfSADLER 219 Sacramento at., Ban Francleco, Pat iflo Coaat Agent for ConsolidateQ Fireworks Co. OF AMERICA. fUjr-Hlnstrated Catalogue free. 8-7 2m C. F. HEINZEMAN, Druggist & Chemist, 222 N. Main St, Los Angeles. - Prescriptions carefull.' compounded ■**» 01 nivtw. taarz it SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RAIL WAT COMPANY. (Ssnta Fe Route.) IN EFFECT SUNDAY, MAY 28, 1893. Traina arrive and depart from First St. stat'ou : Leave. Loa Angeles, i Arrive. • 5:15 p.m....Chicago Limited . ! * 7 30a m * 7:00 a,m .. .Overland Expre a.. . • 0 18 p.m *8 15 a.m Ban Diego Onas' Line.. I' 1:15 pm • 4:30 p.m San DiegoCosst Line .!• 6:50 p.m • 7:00 «.m f 1 • 7:60a.m • 9 : no am ... B»rnardlno .I * 9:50 P.m ♦ I:3opm via Pasadena— '/!» 1:25 p.m * 4:00 pro 6:18 p.m * 5:15 p.m 1 ... Jt 7:35 p.m • 7.00. ra f ...Ktverslde via....) t 1:25 p.m • 9:ooam ■( ..ean Bernardino > 6:18 p.m t > :30 pm 1 ] * 6 05 a.m ( ... Riverside and .. 1 »10:15 a.m 111 00 tra J ..San Bernardino.. V • 355 p m *4:: op.m I ... .via Orange. . J *6:0om • 7(M)am f .Redlands, Mentone. 1 * 9 50am * 9:00 s.m ...and Highland... 1 125pm I 1:30p.m ■( ..via i 6:18 pm * 400 p.m 1 ... Pasadena t 7.35 p.m • 5 16 p.m I I •B:rtsa.m f Redlaads, Mentone.l •10:15a.m til 00a.m i .ana Highly d, via. } • 3:55 p.m * 4:3 d aip [Orange & Riverside J 6:6opm *v 00 a.m ( .. . j 1735 a m I tlO:-t-a.ro ..Azusa, Pasadena.. . * 8:43 a.m * :30 pm I and 1 * ft;6oam * 4:00 pm lute.mediate . • 1:25 p.m 1 5:35 pm Stations 1 4:10 p.m t 6:3"i pm I • 6:18 p m • 7:00p m I. j t 7:3 > p.m ' 7:ooam Paaadena • 7:tioam * 5:15 p m Pasadena • 1:25 p.m • (>:(»5 a m • anta an» • 8:50 a m • H:lsa.m Santa Ana.. J 1:50p.m SantaA'ia. • 115 p.m * 4:30 p.m Santa Ana • 6 50 p.m • in BantaMonlca • 8:43 a.m •10:00 am Baata Monica « 2 15 r.m * I:3opm Smta Monica.. . • 4 44 p ra * 5 25pm BantaMonlca * 8:10 p.m • 9 05a.m Redondo « H : 2i»a.m •10 (K)a.m R d0nd0......... • 2:15 p.m • 1:80 p.m Redondo • 4:44 p.m * 5 :35 p.m Redondo * t. :10 pm t < ; :00 .1 ro San Jacinto v Pasadena t 1:? >p m lac nto via Orange } 3:55, .m t 9:00 a.m Temecula via Pasadena t 1:25 p.m til OO am ...Temeeula via Orange. fl0:15 p.m t 8:15 a. m Esoondido vi Coast Line t 1:15 p m t 4:bo p.m Gat a I.l>-a Island, • 1 30p.m Tuesday * 2 15 p.m • 1:30 pm Thursday * 2:15 p.m ".0 • Oa.ro Saturday * 2:15 pm t 9.05 a.m Bunday * 6:10 pm * Dally f Dally except Sunday. J Sundays only. E. W. MeGES, City Pass. & T. Agt. 129 N Spring St., Lot Angoles. ED. CHAMBERS, Ticket Agent, Depot foot of Firat st. Firat-at. Depot GOODALL, PEBKf-"8 & CO., GENERAL Agents, San Francisco. Northern routes embrace lines for Portland, Ore., Victoria, B O, and Paget Sound, Alaska and all coast points, SOUTHERN ROUTES. TIME TABLE FOR JUNE, 1893, LEAVE BAM FRANCISCO: For— Port Harford 8. S. Corona, June 7, 16, 25 ; Santa Barbara.... July 4. Redondo Port Los Angeles. 3. S. Banta Rosa, June 3, 12, Newport 21, 30; July 9. San Diego For- 8 S. Loa Angeles, June 5, 14, Eaat San Pedro... 23: July 2. San Pedro aad 4, B. Eureka, June 1,10,19, way ports 28; Jnly 7. LKAVI PORT LOS ANIjaLKS ANO RSDONOO : ~For— "* !9. 8. Santa Roaa, Jnne 6,14, 23: July 2. San Diego 8. S. Corona, June 9, 18,27; 1 Jnly 6, . iB7s~B4nta Rota, Jnne 7, 16, San Francisco.,.. I 35; July 4. Port Harfotd S. 8. Corona, June 2, 11, 20, Santa Barbara .1 29; July 8. LKAVB BAN rSBBO AMD SAtT 3AN PEDRO: ror— 8. 8. Eureka, June 4, 13,22: Ssn Fraacisco and Jnly 1. way ports B. a Lot Angeles, Jnne 8,17, 20; July 6. "Cara to connect with steamers via San Pedro leave 8. P. R. R. (Arcade depot) at 5:00 p, m , and Terminal Railway d rot at B;15 p.m. Cars to coouact via Redondo leave Santa Fe depot at 10.00 a. m , or from Redondo railway d pot at 9:00 a. m Cars to oonnact via Port Los Angelea leave 8. P. R. R. depot at 1:10 p. m. for stexmera north bound. Plana of oablna at agent'a office, where berths may bo secured. 1 lie company rese yes the right to change the a earners or their days of sailing. jTJBt T "~For passage or freight as above or for tioketa to aud from all Important point* ln Europe, apply to W. PAR,RIB, Agent, Office, No. 124 W. Second at., Lot Angeles. Soothero Pacific Company. IMPORTANT CHANGE OF TIME. JDNF. 12, 1893. Trains leave and are dne to arrive at I.OH ANORL.ES (AHOADB DEPOT), filth street, dally, as follows: Leave for destination. Arr. from 8:30 a.m Banning aIO IO a m a 4:30 p.m Banning A 00 p.m Colton. a9:2l a.m 8:30 a.m .Colton AlO 10 a m 10:80 a.m Colton 4:00 p.m 4:30 p.m .Colton. litis p.m 8:80 a.m.. .Demlng and Eaat.. 4:00 p.m 8:30 a.m.. El Paso and East. . 4:00 p.m Chlno (9-21 a.m 8 30 Am Chlno a»:50 a.m 4:30 p.io Oblno Al0:10 a.m A 5:15 p.m Chino 6:15 p.m 18 04 sn San Pedro 9:25 a.m Long Bch A Ban Pedro 8:15 a.m 12:40 p.m San Pedro A Long Beh 11:56 a m 5:00 p.m Long Bch A Ban Pedro 4:15 p.m Long Boh A San Pedro 57:45a.m 2XO p.mjogdtn A East, 2d class 7:30 a.m 10:40 p m Ogden A East, IstCiass 12:30 p.m 10:40 p.m Portland, Or 7:80 a.m Riverside. 59:21 o.m 8 30 a.m Riverside Al0:10 a.m 10 30 a.m Riverside 4:00 p.m 4-30 p.m Riverside 6:15 p.m Ban Bernardino.. . 59:21 a.m 8:30 a.m Ban Bernardino AlO: 10 a.m 10:3' i a.m.. .Han B rnardlno.... 4:00 p.m 4:30 p.m . . ..San Bernardino.... 6:15 p.m RedlSnds.. 59;21 a.m 8:30 a.m Redlands Al0:10 a.m 10:30 a m Redlands.. 4:00 p.m 430 p.m... Redlands 6:15 p.m 2:00 p.m Ban Fran, A Hacram'to 7:HO a.m 10:40 p.m 4an Fran. A Hacram'to 12:30 p.m .<'».. lt a.m Santa Ana A Anaheim 9:03 a.m 5:10 p.m Santa Ana A Anaheim a 4:04 p.m 9:25 a.m Saata Barbara 1:30 p.m 4 55pm .. .Ssnta Baroara... 9:10 p.m (>9:2da.m t-anta Monica 8:08 a.m 9:30 s.m BantaMonlca 8:50 a.m 10:.(i a.m Santa Monica 12:10 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 Banta Monica Ml 35 p.m A9:2spm ... BantaMonlca a 8:33 p.m 10:'R) am Soldiers' Home. .. 8:08 s.m 0:15 p.m.. .Soldiers' Home ... 5:37 p.m i(i:2o am . .Port Los Angeles... Bl2:top.m a 9 30 a.re ... Port Los Angelea... 84:25 p.m (310:20 a.m . ..Port Los Angeles... a 5:37 p.m sl;!0 pm ..Port Loa Angelea.. id:3s p.m 4 52 p.m Tnatln 8-43 a.m AP:4O a.m Whlttier 8:43 a.m 4:52 p.m Whlttier. ... Al:4sp.m ><:15ii.rai Monrovia 7:55 a.m All:30 a.m Monrovia «9:57a.m s3:00 n.mi Monrovia 'MS p.m 5:39 p.ml Momovia 4:45 p.m EverJ^Sunday beginning at 10:10 a.m. there wilt be an hourly train service beuvsen Santa Monica and tha mammoth wharf at Port loa Angeles. Laat train leavea the mammoth wharf tt 5:00 p.m. CATALINA ISLAND Sonthern Pacific company'a traiaa connect at San Pedro with the fine ateamahlp Hermosa: ~ Toave. , Arcade Depot. Arrive. 12:40 p.m .Monday 11:56 a.m 12:40pm Wedne day 11:56 a.m 12 40 p.m Friday.. 11:50 a.m 5:00 ~.m Saturday . . 6:0:1 a.m Sunday 5:o0om Sunday 7:45 pm Tace Santa Monica trains from Sin Fernand* street. Nand's function, Commercial atreet, Aror.de depit, Jefferson street (Winthrop sta tion), Grand avenne. or University. For'ncrth: arcade. Commercial atreet,Naud'a Junction, San Fernando street. For east: Aroade, Commercial street, Naud'a Junction. For other branchea: Arcade. Comraeroial street, Naud'a Junction, San Ferntndo street. Local and through tickets sold, baggage checked, Pullman sleeping car reservations m»de. and gen-rat Information given upon ap plication to J. M. CEAWLEY, Asst. Q Pae. Agl„ No 144 8. Spring at., oor. Becond. CHARLES BEYLKR, Agent at depots, a Sundays only A fcuudays accepted. BICH'D GRAY. Gen. Traffic Mgr. T. H. GOODMAN, Gen'l Passenger Agt. Los Angeles Terminal R'y. Los Angeles depota: East end of Firat atreet and Downey avenue btidgea. LeavfTLoe Angeiea for Leave Pasadena for lastdena. Los Angelea. • 8:85 a.m • 7:15 a.m t 7:.0 s.m t 8:05 a.m 8 00 a.m * 9 05 a m • « 00 a m '10:35 a.m *lo:30 a.m *12:00 m •12:20 p.m. .* 1:05 p.m • 1:25 p.m j. * 3:00 p.m • 2:20 p.m * 4:05 p m • 4 00 p.m • 5:25 p m • S:JO p.m * 7:05 p m • 6 20 p. m la 8:05 p m 11:00 p m jblo:2op m I 11:45 p.m Downey avenue leaving time 7 m'nutea later. Leave Loa Angelea fot ..eave «ltadena Juno- Altad na Junction. liou lor Los Angeles. - P:ooa."mT.~. ... 'lO^Oam 0 1:25 p m 0 2:30 p.m • 4:00 p m " 5 00 p.m b 6:20 p.m bi0:0O p.m All traina atart from First-street depot. Leave Loi Angeles fof Leave Glendale for Los Glendale. Augeles. t 6:45 a.m » 7:25 a m t 8:15 a m t 9:01 a.m •12 00 m ' 130 p.m • 5:25 p.m. .. *615 p m Leave Loa Angeles for Leave East San Pedro Long Beach and Eaat for Sau Pedro. Los Angelea. nr.OoT'm - * 7:15 »m • 9:45 a m *H 15 a.m •12 45 p.m * 3:40 p m • 5 15 p.m ■! t 8:00 p.m Between Eaat San Pedro and Long Beach 10 minutes. CATALINA IS: AND. The fo lowing traLiß make connection at East. Sin Pedro with steamers to and from OaW lina island: aaoud.y, Wednesday and Friday leive Lob Angeles 12:45 p. m„ arrive Los Angeles 12:20 p.m. Saturday, leave i-os A geles 5:15 p.m. bunday, leave Los Angelea 8:00 a-m.. arrive Lob Angeles 7;4> p.m. • Daily, t Daily except Sundays, t Sundays only, a Except Saturdays, b Saturday on.y. c Saturday and eunday only. atagea meet tbe 8.00 a.m. and 12:20 p.m. trains at Pasadena for Mt Wilson on new trail Paaiengers leaving Loa Angelea on tbe Ba.m. tralu for Wilson's peak osn return tne same day Theater nights the 11 p.m. train will wait 20 ni i nu t"S after the theater la ont when later than ',0:40 p.m. .-pecial rates to excursion and picnic partial. Depots east end First street and Downey ave one bridges. General offlcea, First-atreet Depot y. B. BURNETT, General Manage"- Jj2-tf W. WINCOP, Gen. Passenger AAS, Redondo Railway Summer Time Card No. 10, IN EFFECT 5 A. M. MONDAY, MAY 29, 1893. Los Angelea Depot, Corner Grand avenne and Jefferson street. Take Grand avenue oable or Main atreet and Agricultural Park horse oars. Trains Leave Trains Leave Los Angeles Redondo for Redondo for Los Angelea nIttUVS WKKKI 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. baturdayband saturoayb and bondayB sundays 7:50 a.m. 7:20 a.m. 9:00 am. 9:10 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:35 p.m. 2:50 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 6:30 pm. 6:3opm. Running time between Loa Angoles and Re do nd.' Beach, 50 minutes. Oity Ticket Office at A. B. Greenwald'a Cigar Store, corner First and Spring streets. HO! FOR HAWAII. "The Traveler's Paradise." Do not fail to make . s>vj' 0. „ this delightful trip, a ltobarma every one. J3i£L The Oceanic 8. EcSa* \° Company's Htearaera // IcflrlWh \' sail twice a month. j| MBs**^)) Special rates for par- <\ Uu/ II ties of live or more. \sssfcHHalat7»r/ Send 10c for "Ha- wail." a pamphlet of * cS a, sri!\> rare photogravures, to "■SVKJa H . E3 . R I O E , Agt. Oceanic 3. S. Co., 124 West Second st Tickets, C. H. WHITE, 8. P. office, Burdick block. lii-UM BANKING HOTJSEg). Security Savings Bank & Trust Company NO. 148 SOUTH MAIN STRSKT, LOS ANGKLES, CAI... CAPITAL STOCK $200,000 BUBPLUB AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS ..18,000 OFFICERS'; T. L. DUQUE, President J. F. BARTOBI. Cashier. WM McDERMOTT, Vice-President W, D. LONOYEAR, Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS: Isalas W. Hellman Herman W. Hellman, Maurice 8. Hellman, A. C Roeen T. L. Duqne, Wm. McDermott, M. L. Fleming, J A Grave F. N. Myers, \ J. H, elmnkland, J. F. Sartorl, Fi»e Fer Cent Interest Paid on Keposltn Money Loaned on Beat Estate Onr Loan Committee of five Direotora exerclae great care ln making loana. Especial attention given to depositora of small aume, alao to children aaavlngs depoaita Remlttancee may h- sent by draft, po-tsl order, or W.dl». Fargo A Co.'s Biprn««. 4-i ly FIVE PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON DEPOBITB. Main Street Savings Bank andTrnst Company. CAPITAL. --- $200,000. 426 SOUTH MAIN ST. LOS ANGELES, CAL. J. B. LANKRBSHIM, Pre.'t 8. C. HUBBELL. Vice-Prea't J. V. WACHTBL, Csshl-r. Dißscroaa: H. W. Hellman, P. C. Hubbell, I. N. VanNnya, KaaoareCohn, John H. Jones, O. T. Johnson, W.G. KerckhofT, H.W. O Melveny, J. 8. Lankershlm. Deposits will be received In anma of from $ I to $5000. Working men aud women should deposit at leaat $1 per week from their watea. Children can purchase 5-oent stamps In all parts of the city and county. It ia tbe beat education you can have in raving and caring for money. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES. Los Angeles Savings Bank, NO 238 Nortli Main Street. CAPITAL STOCK ..» 1 ' O <T>^ BUKPLUB 30,000 H. W. HELLMAN, President. J E. PLATER, Vice-Preatoent, W. M. CASWELL,, Caahier. DIRECTORS" I. W. HELLMAN. B. 8. BA X *r'. H. W. HELLMAN, J. E. PLATER, I. W. HELLMAN, Jb„ 8-5 tf st«T"lnterest paid on deposit! Mouey to loan on first class real estate 108 SAFE DEPOSIT AND TKO. j COMPANY, wtth CITIZENS' BANK, 31S South Spring atreet, Loa Angelea, Cat , Will remove to their new and elegant rooma ln htlmson Block when completed. Branch office, Grand Opera Houae Block, Pasadena, Cal. T. 8.0. LOWE President T W. BR iTHBBTON Vice-Pr sldeut A. P. WEST Caahier Bny and aell all flrat-olas* securities. STOCKS WANTED in tho Los Angeles, Pasa dena aad other gas companies. First-class, welt secured Gas, Water and Ball way bonds for aale. Mr-Time 'nana accepted, beat of security given and 11 beral ln tereat paid. 12-26 Ott I,'asmss «i'u MaKutiamo una <jr F Loa Angelea, Cal. Capital (paid npl $ 500,000 rinrplca and prodts 780,000 Total $1,280,000 orrtctßß. fSAIAS W. HELLMAN President HERMAN W HELLMAN Vice-Preaident J-'HN MfL.MER Cashier H. J. FLEISHMAN Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS. W. H Perry, Osro W Cbllds, J. 5. f.aaker ■him, C. E. Thorn, 0. Dunommnn. H. W. Hell ji n, T. L. Dnqne, A. Glassell. 1. W. Hel man. Exchange for sale on all the principal cities of the United States, Europe, china and Japan. SOUTHEBNC4LIFORNIA NATIONALtBANK 10l 8. Spring sireet, Nadeau blook. L. N, Breed President Wm F. BoaoyrheU Vice-President I, N. F.int Ca.hier W. H. Holliday Aaslltant Cashier Capital paid in gold coin $200,000 - urpln < and undivided proSti 25,000 Authorised capital 500,000 DIRECTORS. L. N. Breed, H T. Newell, Wm. H. Avery, Silas Holm-n, W H. Holliday, B. C. Bosby ahell, M Hagan, Frank Rader, D. Reailok, Thoe. Goes, William F. Boabyahell. 7-1 tf BANK OF AMERICA, For. M EBLY LOS ANGELES COUNTY BANK, Temple Block. "ardtai atoek paid np $300,000. s*Fi ass. JOHN B. PL4TER President ROBj.S. BAKER Vice-President «Eo. H STEWART caahier DIRECTORS. Jo'bam Blxby, Chas Forman, L.T. Harnsey, Le well yn Blxby, St. 8. Baker. John E. plater. Geo. H. Stewart. QALtTOBNIA BANK. Cor. Broadway and Second at. Lot Angelea, Pnbscribed capital $500,000 Paid up capital SuO.OOO Surplus 20.000 J. Frankenfield Presi ent Sam Lewis Vice-President J. W. Wiimer C-shter- John G. Moasin Aitiatant Cashier DIRECTORS. . Frankenfield, G. W. Hughes, Bam Lewla, J. C Kaya, E. W. Jones, L. B. Newten, Hervey Lindley. B. F. Lotsnelch. .m M oeneral banking and exchange bnslnesa tea sa f»-d rat 4m THE CITY BANK, 37 Booth Spring atreet. Capital Btocc $300,000 A. D. Childribb Preaident John 8. Park Caahier DIRECTORS. W. T. Children, Polndexte' Duna, J. t. Sohallert, E. E CrandaU, John 8. Park, R. G. Lunt, A. D. Children. General bank ing. Fire and burglar proof safe deposit boxes rented at from $3 to $20 per aa num. SANINGB BANK OF SOUTHERN CALIFOR NIA. Southeast oorner of Spring and Court sts. Lot Angelea, Cal. 0 API I Al* $100,000 J. M. ELLIOTT. Preaident, FRANK A. GIBSON, Vice-Pres. J. H. BRALY, Caahier DIRECTORS: Geo. H. Bonebrake, J. H. Braly, J. M.Eliott, F.C.Howes, 0. N. Haaaon, Hiram Mabury, M. W. sßimson, Frank A. Gibao.i. J. D. BiokacU. THE UNIVERSITY BANK OF LOS ANGELES Southeast corner of Firat and Broadway. Capital atock, fully paid $100,000 Surplus... 75,000 R. M. WIDNEY, President, D. O. MILTIMORE, Vice-Pres. GEO. L. ABNOLDC, athlcr. directoeb: R. M. Widney, D. O. Miltimore, 8. W. Little, 8. McKlnlay, John McArthur, C. A. Warner, L. J. P. Morrill. General banking business aud loans on first class real estate solicited. Buy and aell first class stocks, bonds and warrants. Parties wish ing to invest in first-class securities on either long or short time, can ba accommodated. pIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LO3 ANGELES CAPITAL STOCK $200,000 BUBPLUB 303,000 J. M. ELLIOTT, Preaident J. D. Bieknell, Vlee-Pret. G. B. Shaffer, Ass't Cashier birsctobs: J. M. Elliott, J. D. Bieknell, 8. H. Mott, H. Mabury. J. D. Hooker, D. McGarry, Wm. G. Kerokheff. ■pHX NATIONAL BANK OF CALIFORNIA, Corner of Spring and Second streets, LOB ANGELES, CAL. Capital paid up $,50,00$ J. 11. C. Marble President O. H. Churchill Vice President A. Hadley Asst. Cashier BOARD or DIAXCTOBS. Dr. W. L Gravet, B. F. C. Klokke, O. T. John ton, W. Hadla . B. N. McDonald, M. H. -Sher man, Fred Eaton, John Wolfskill, Thos R, Bard. 10 31 State Loan & Trust Co OF LOS ANC3EU.ES, Northwest Corner ol Spring and Seoond Streets, Los Angeles, Cal. CAPITAL, P'alrTTnaold Coin, $700 000 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS; W. O. Cochran, President. H, J, Wool acott, Vice-Pres' L A. E. Fletcher, "ashler. Jam ts F To will, 3eo"». Geo. H. Bonebrake. O. T. Johnson Jj4geW. P. Gardiner, A. A. Hubbard, W. H "rocker, P. M. Orean,TelfairCielgbton, B. F. Ball. We do a general banking buatneis, sol Clt coram rclal deposits and par interest on Mute deposits. Make commercial loans oa personal and collateral securities, and time loans est real estate. We act as tv <tees for corporations and estates. Have safe deposit boxes for rent. STATEMENT OFT»E CONDITION OF THE n Loa Anirelea National Rank ol Los ASM. lea CaL, at the close of business on May 4, 1893; resources: Loans and discounts $ 909,881 42 Banking houae ard fixtures 173.964 84 Expenses and taxea paid 11,758 17 Government bonds, 4 per cent $395,400 00 Cash on hand 202,788 25 Cash ln banka 290,337 51 888 506 76 Total 91,983,449 99 LIABILITIES' Capital $ 500.000 Of Surplua „ 52.500 00 Undivided proflta .. . 81,979 43 National bank notes outstanding 185,000 00 Depoaita ~ 1,263,970 58 Total $1,983,449 90 Sta eof California, Connty of Loa Angelee, as, I, F. C. Howes, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state ment is true to the boat of my knowledge and belief. F. 0. HOWES, Csihier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 16th day of May, 1893. E. W. COS, Notary Public. Correot—Atteat: CHAS. A. MABBTNEB, WARREN GII.LBi.F.M. P. M. GREEN, x Directors. IsflßiilMi MBJKK Rooms 22, 24 A 35, block. 107 North Spuing St, Lai Aigelei, Cal. A SET OF TEETH, $5. All operations painless to a derree that can not fall to satiety. All work warranted. Con sultation and examination free. Offloe hour* 8a.m.t05 p. m. Open evenlnga from 7to 10 o'clock, 3-11 lyr ANOTHER IMPORTATION--- , DINNER SERVICES OPEN STOCK PATTERNS From $7 50 Up. Fine Porcelain WE GUARANTEE THE GOODS EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS STAFFORDSHIRE CROCKERY COMPANY, | 417 SOUTH SPRING 3T. HACK I Three-B»ater Day or Night. | With or Without D river l. wilhelm, r insr I. X. L LIVERY AND SALE STABLES, 826 8. Main at., bet. Eighth and Ninth, Telephone 297, Loa Angeles Good rigs, gentle horses and reliable drivers. Pricea reasonable. Special attention to horses, boarded by the day, week or month. Horses trf let by the day, week ot laoath. Brick stables/ Bre proof. " ■* r i D. G. PECK CO., UNDERTAKERS 140 N. MAIN ST., LOS ANGELES. a Specialty X— FREE FROM ANY TJtUHT. Always Open. Telephone 61. WAGON MATERIAL, HARD WOODS, IRON, STEEL., HorseshotA and Nails, Blacksmith's Coal, Tools, Eta. JOHN WIGMOBE, 117. 119 and 121 Booth Lata Angelee attest, ~GLASS & LONG, - Bleir|k: Book AND GENERAL BOOKBINDERS, N.W. Cor. Temple and New High Sts 12 7 lyr Telephone 836. — ESTABLISHED 1889 — DR. B. G. COLLINS, OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN. With Los An geles Optical Institute, 125 Soulh Spring street, iv Wagner's Klmberly, Lot Angelas, EYES EXAMINED Free. *-& ttna swjowlgtfy, mtls*y Byphttto 0 ««r«d ia ~0 to HO daje. 1 *re,! guusaty to uaro oi •* H H p*r No ilodfing rMponiibiiUj. TrMtntw. br id«U ■ |vrt°:-:QYQ|li| |!i£'',.;id 11 niLIO : I ■ Proer oost, sothtaf. Writ, IST p»nleul»rl »na JOB SB ■ will aster r*sr,l tt. OUASANTES Riant!V Co.. 99 ML gall,, 61* at Doittr BM e .. Ad»m» 81 Hilii | MR 7