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FINANCE AND TRADE. •« Stock Exchange Kevlew. New York, Oct. 19,—0n tbe stock exchange today speculation was almost featureless, and • dealings were on a very small scale. Tbe gen eral list closed Arm ator near the best prices of tbe day. ' Governments closed stroDg. MONEY QUOTATIONS. New Yoek, Ocu 19. —Money on call easy at «, 2 per cent; c'nsed ottered at IW per cent. i nm> mercantile paper, percent. sterling exchango, Tia.vv; bmkers. 60-day bills, demand, $i.B4<«t(t4.M4^. Ban Fbancisco. Oct. 19.—Dralti: Sight, 150; telegraphic. 25c. STOCE.H AND BONDS. New York, Oct. 19.—Closing quotations wero as follows: U. 8. 4s, reglst'd .. llllvNorth American. .105 do coupon Ill', Northwestern —loo'„ ft tl. 8. Us, re< 98 ! do pid lU7 wl Pacific-<a 102 |N. Y. central 100»; f[ Atcluivjju IS-S< Oregon Imp 8 ./ Auiciicau Jtx. .110 OregonNav 25 * , Canadian Pec.... 73l£:Ore. short Line-.. 5 CanadaSomlo ru. 49 Pacltlc Mali 15!^ < en tat Pactlie ■. 19 !lulliunn Palace. ISSU Burlington 79 VHeading 1W • 1 Chicago Gas s '•}„ Richmond Term.. 2?i < otton Oil .15 Rio Grande Wes'u 10' Lackawanna. 155 j do pfd 45 ]>. *R. v 28 R. G.W. firsts ... S9W jK J istLlers 32% Hock Island 04* Urest Northern ..luit',;Bt. Paul ftOVi a. ansas & Texas.. IBU ct. Paul A Omaha 34% lake Snore 121I'ugar Trust 92t< I , lead trust 20 Texas A Pacific. . U'yi L. A N 44 United States Ex. b2 .men. Central.... 92 Western Union... 82% Missouri Pacific. 227, General Klcotrlo. 43)£ . lord age 23 > A Linseed Oil IS do pfd 46 Wells Fargo 125 Northern Pacific. 7 union Pacific 17% do pfd 21 ,' Boston, Oct. 19,—Following were closing f qnoiatlous: 1 Atchison. j Bell Telephone. ..187'.j r 6an Diego 5 •» Burlington 7:>'.. I MININO SHARES, I Naw York. Oct. 19.—Mining shares closel f , as follows: ' Crown Point 201 Sierra Nevada 55 I < on. Cal. A Va... 2.15 Standard 1.00 I Deadwood 75 Union Con 10 f» i.ould A Curry... .25 Yellow Jacket 50 * lioinestake 8.75 Iron Silver 10 ll.le * Norcross.. .5u yulcksilver 1.50 Mexican 60 do pfd 15.00 ~ Ontario 6.00 ilulwer 10 uiiMr 1,1« ChoUar 10 Plymouth 10 San Fhancisco, Oct. 19.—Closing quotations . wetet • Belcher 40 ?otosi 60 B»M A Belcher. .. .80 Opbir 1.20 \ I hollar.' 30 Savage 40 Cou. cal. A Va... 2 4o eierra Nov 60 t'oulldenee 60 Union Oon 35 could ,t Curry... .35 Yellow Jsckei 60 Hale iSc No.xross. .45 Silver Bullion. San Fbancisi 0, Oct. 19.-Silver bars, 73® 73 :\C per ounce. Mexican dollars. 59300 c. Naw York, Oct. 19.—Bar silver, 73c per ounce. t Mexican dollars, 58!s,c, CQNVKRTIRLB VALUE OF STT.VBR ANO HOLD. With the gold price of flue sliver at 73 nonts ,>er ounce, the ratio of value Is as 1 to 28.3. » This makes 14.57 grs. gold equal 412.5 grs. or $1 In silver. Cr. 25.8 grains gold ($1 in gold) equals In value 730)4 grs. sliver, f Gold value of silver dollar, IWIJjj cents, tilver value of gold dollar, $1.77. San Francisco Produce Market. Ban Francisco, Oct. 19 —The comniorolal 1 markets are in good condition, and business Ib re..orted improving by dealers of ail classes. The produce markets aie quiet. V, Rotables and fresh fruits move off slowly. Butter Is easy. Onions are higher. Egsß and cheese are firm, 1 oultry is dull. Game is in good demand. Chicago Grain Market. (1111 ago, Oct. 19.—Wheat, fair trade. The market opened '~r lowur; advanced lc on higher cables, sharp oash demand and more , confidence in silver repeal, causing shorts to i/jver; receded V»c en Bales at advance: fluotu aled narrowly, aud closed steady and >>c high er than yesterday. « Receipts were 112,000 bUßhels; shipments, 78,000 bushels. closing quotations: Wheat, steady; cash, 68,101 Ducember, 65c. a- Com—Steady; cash, 39: December. 39. oats—Meady; cash, 27'ic; December, '28%e. ltje—43. Hurley—Nominal. , tlax-$1.02. Timotby-$3.30. OTHBR ORAIN MARKETS. Ban Francisco. Oct. 10 —Wheat, weaker aud » lower; December, $1.15' a, May", Hariev—Stronger; cash 70o; May, 80 ' H e Oats—Cash, $1.10. Curt —90c. * Liverpool, Oct. 19.—Wheat closed steady; demand moderate. No. 2 red winter, 5s 3d; No. 2 red spring closed at 5s 4!-td. Corn— .-pot closed steady, deirand fair. New mixed at 4s; futures closed steady, demand fair. Octooer, 4s U; November, 4s %d\ December, Is l^d. Chicago Stock Market. Chicago, Oct. 10.—Cattle: The receipts were 17,000 head. The market closed slow, prices weak to lower. Native ateers. $3 40Ca3.00; 1 Tuxans, $2.25r<t2 c,.-.; stockets, $2.95(83.50. * Hog.—Receiptswere22,ooo head. The market wass.owaud prices lower. Itough and cor ny.on, $5.80(95.90; mixed and packers, $0.O0(i9 9 0 10: prime heavy aud Butcher's weights, $6.253,0.00; piime light, $0.70n0.75. 6nt«p—Receipts were 14,000 head. The market was unchanged. Natives, $2.25@1.25; ' westerns, $2.8503.25. General Markets. ( ~ NkwYosk, Oct. 19.—Hops, steady; Pacific coast, 10®23c. Cotl'ee—options closod barely steady at from uucbanged to 10 points lower. Sales were 35,* I SOO bags, including October at .V "... ><W.i ";..>:>; November, $16.90(«17.10; December, $16.70(3 10.90; January, $10.50. Spot Kio closed easy; No. 7 at 1 m'.jc , Sugar— Raw closed steady quiet. Fair re fining at 3»-(«:f..-; centrifugals, 00 test, at 3? B @4o: relived oloseo steady; No. 5 at t% (*4 15-17; No. 7 at 4 1116@4'i; No. 8, 48-l(k» , aVOi No. 10, 4'..f»4 11 6; Mo. 7-10; No. 12, -I' v..,l , i; No. 13. tMtj mould A, sH(f* 59-16 c; standard A, 5 confection ers' A. 5 1-lOjMW; cut loat, 5 „'<S5 13 10; ■ crushed, 6 ; fs®s 13-16 c; powdered, 5 ■ -lti(& 5 13-liic; granulated, 5 .: 16 a, > „: cubes, 5 7-17 ■B&oo Copper—Dull; lake, $9.50. , l*ad—Steady; dome»tic, $3.30. ' Tin—Steady; straits, $20.80 bid; spelter closed sulet; domestic, $3.00. Salt Meats and Lard. Ghicaoo, Oct. 19.—Pork, steady; cash,sl6.so; January, 14.25. Lard—Steady; casb,s9.o7',: January, Ribs—Steady; cash, $8.77;-a, January, $7.40' Shoulders- $7.00*7.25. Short c1ear—59.25(89.50. Wool. New York, Oct. 19—Wool—Steady; domestic fleece, 20®28c; pulled 18gp25c; Texas, io ..,17. Petroleum. New York, Oct. 19 — Petroleum was steady and moderately active, November closed at 79}-ic bid. Whisky. CHICAGO, Oct. 19.—Whisky, $1.14. LOS ANGELES LOCAL MARKETS. [The quotations given below are current wuoiesale selling prices. I Poultry ami Kgg-a. Poultry -Hens. $5.00(35.50 perdoz,. yonng roostars, *3.50(a>4.50; old rooster i, $4.00 c,5.00; broilers, $2.50»3.00; ducks, $4.00(fi5.00; tur keys, 1 :nri. I ii: per lb. lious—California ranch, per doz., 27@2Sc; eastern, 23^250, Dairy Products. Hltter—Fancy creamery, 28-ounce square', fancy dairy, per roil, bSOkoT..c; choice, 60C<C52!t,0. Cheese—Eastern, per lb., 12@13q; California, large, 11c; 3 lb, hand, 13c; Young America, 12C. Mill Products. Flour—Per bbl., L. A. XX XX, $3.00; Capitol Mills, $3.60; Sperry's, $4.15: Drifted Snow, $1.15; Victor, $4.15; Crown, $4.15; Ktocktonia, $1.15. Mil.'. Fi:kd—Bran, per lon, $21: shorts, $23; mixed f ted (corn and bar ey). pir 100 lbs., it; crackel com, $1.06; feed mtal, $1.10; rolled bariey, 75c- Vegetables. lt"ANß~Navy or small white, per 100 lb!,, $ !.75pSU-25; pink, per 100 lbs.. $3 00(813.50; nlaOf c cd. per lUO lbr,, $2 5u("i2.75; Lima, $3.ff(*3.75. I'oiATuKS—Per 100 lbs, 90cM$l 25, rj/.tcis-Per 100 lbs., $I.CO. ( ABBAiia— Per 1I!0 lbi , 55(575c. C.r.lt Tr —Per 100 lbs., ifll.oo. ( bliie.—Diy, per i.trlnt,7s((rtj*l.9o. Omons—Per 100 lbs., $1.00(«i..25. Parsnips—Per 100 lbs., $1.50. r SKKT i'OTATOKB — t C-" luO lbs., $1.00. Tomatoe i—Per hox, 50c. TuiiNiPs-Por 10J Its., 80c. Dried Fruit. Arr-LES—Sun-dried, sacks, 7ftt9c per lb; boxes, lOCaillc; evaporated, fancy, llf«12c. Aritiiots -fancy, per lb., ll;gi-; a c; choice, 9{JOl Ou. PEAciiEs-Fancy, nnpeeled, per lb, 8C*10c; peeled, UNO!.-. Prunes—Choice boxes, per lb, 8(39c; sacks, 0@7o; fanoy, 9(910c Fr««h Fruits. Apples—Per box, Sl.flOfitl.SS. Peaches—Per box, 65«575c. Peaks—Per box, $1 00 Gbaies—Par tox, 60(g05c. Wateumki,ons—Per doz , 75o(»l. CANTALOUPES-Por doz, 55@S6c. Smoked Meats, Jfitc. Hamh—Rex, per lb., 14V40. Bacon—Hex, per lb., 17Uc; Deflanoe. 16'Ao: light medium, 16Hc pome—Dry tail, per lb. Lilian liEEr—Per lb. 130. Laud—Per lb., in tierces, compound, SUo; Eagle; oure, 10c; Rex, pure, lOHc; apecial brand, 11c. Grain and Hay. Baiii.i v—F:ed, percental, 70c: brewing, 81. WsB.T—No. 1, per cental, $1.15. Coiin—Per cental, i|ll.oo. Oats-No. 1, per oeuial, 1)11,50. Hay—oat, $8ta0; wheal, $9|gilo; barley, ii?!*® !»; alfalfa, $9<j»>lo. T STSA a—barley, per ton, $'i; wheat. 95. Wines and Liquors. Quotations on liqaors revised by H.J. Wool laeoti, importer and exporter, bee ad | Ciumi Ai.NE-Mußim.plnls, if3s; quatts, $33: Pommery, pints $30.50; quarts, $34.50; Roe derer, pints,s36.so; quarts,s34.so; Mouopole, pints, 1(135; quarts, $33; Deibeca, pluis, $34; quarts, $32. Bittbbk—Angostura,*!.ls; Damlana,s7; Fer net liranea, $10.50; Hosteller's, $H,50; Amer Picon. $17; Harier'a Wild Cherry, $7 75; Peruvian, $7.86: Peppermint. $2.25; Venezue la, $125; Lash, $7. „*'Bass A Co., by Foster, 11.75; by Burke, $1 /.50: lennent's, $13.50: McMullen's, $21. BroiiT-Gulnesa's, by Foster. $11.50; by Biuke, $17.50; Johnson, $11.50; Tenneut's, Beer—Val Blatz Milwaukee, quarts, $11.50: plms.sl2; Rod Ribbon, quarts,sls: pints, $16. K.vtbai tof Mai.t-HoII s Malt, $3.25; Liquid Bread, $3.75; Best Tonic, $2.75 per dozen. Whisky—DuffVa Malt, $9.25; Hermitage, $11; Belle of Bourbon, $9.50: H.J. W.Bour bon, $8.50; 11. J. W. Rye $8.50; Mellwood, $11: J. H. Cutter 0. X., $11.65; A No. 1,58.50; old Taylor, $12. Whisky iiy BnL.-From $1.05 to $1.45 per gallon, according to age Scotch Wiiisb v-Stewart's Aberdeen,sl2.so; GsrnkirS, $13.00. IRISH WiiiKKY-Irish Malt, $11.00; Burkes. KK'is-Five-gallon, 65c; 10-gallon, 90c; half bsrrels, $1 55. $2.75; one-gallon, Gi no mt Alf.-O. A C.Belfast, $15.00; Robs, $10 50. Oin-A. V. 11, $24.00; I. A. I. N., $25.50; Boord's old Tom. $11.00; Burnetts, $10 50; Wolf's pints, $12.00: quarts, $11.00. Sauterne—Berts, quarts, $11.00; pints, $12 00; A. De Luce A Fir I, quarts, $13; pints, $14.00. White Wine—Geiicheimer, quarts, $14.00; Maos'oranner. quarts, $10.00: Lebfrauuriich, quarts, $17.00; Koenlgeu Vie Betb, quarts, $30.00. Claret—Chateau La Rose, quarts, $7.09; pln'». $8 00; Margaiix, pints, 912,00; quarts, 11.00; Chaieau de Frauds, quarts, $9.00; pints, $10.00; l'ontet Canet, quarts, $14.00; pints, $15.00. Mineral Wateb—Apollinaris, quarts, $9.50; pints, $13.50; Bethcsda, quarts, $8.50; half gallons, $5.53; Londonderry, hsif gallons, $7 00: quarts, $10 00; plats, $11.00: Huovadi, $11.75; Napa soda, pints, $9.0f); quarts, $7.50; White Rock, $0.50; Vichy, $12.50 Counac—Hennessy, X, $16.75; XXX. $21.00: Maitell, X. $i7.si>; Marte'l, XXX, 921.50: Evarisle, Dnponte .t Co., $20.00. Cordials—Marisehlne, $13.50; Vermouth, N. P., 90.65: Italian, 90.50; Kll mmcl, $15.09; Absinthe, $19.50; Anlßelte. $17.00. WlKSS—Claret, .'10355 c: Zlufnndel, 55®85c; Port, Angelica, Sherry, Muscatel, 45c(451.25 per gallon. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Tim'imday. Oct. 19, 1893. W C Bradshaw and Nellie A Bradshaw to R f-yrett—l ot2, bID, Krutz & Bradshaw'B «üb, 20-02; $10. R W Poindexter and Madeleine R Poindexter to James E Gordon— 251, 254, 276, 277 and 283, Chicago park; $5. .btrues X Gordon and Carrie H Gordon to O E Hotchklss—Lsts 251,254, 270, 277 and 283; $10. C A Poat'oSusan Orldley—SWli of BW'i, sec 17, T3 8, R II W; #200. Edward W Jones to los Angeles Olty Water Co—All interest in undivided 10-33 of strip between old Sly line and present Sly line of Sixth st in lot L bl 37, H 8: $1. Aaron Winder and Hanuah P Winder to Mark Anthony—Lot 2, Lewis & Hammond's sub, 34—4, 1-0 interest in water from Turn bull creek; $45. Tnos 0 Garter to J W Masner—Lot 2, Solano trt, 439—11 of deeds for map; $10. J Wood Smith to ChasE Griffith—Pt of High land Park bd by Pasadena aye, W by Garvanza st, by Glassells prop, E by Giassells prop and Garvanza sub, Wm T Merchant to Mary X Merchant—Lot 50 lliscook <fc Smith's First add 25—tl; $750. H Herman Michaels to J C Smith—Lot 78, J M Brooks sub 22—7; $6000. Charles Matthies 10 John G Bchafer—Und \i lntln lot 22, M lis sub of bl 88, 0 S; $1500 Walter R X Ward, Ben X Ward and Jennie D Ward to John D Bartlett—Ond ■« lnt In lots 1 and 5, Pasadena Lumber Co trt 7—15; $5. Long Beach 1. <fc W Co to E A Dial—Lot 22 bl 101, Long Beach 19—91; $175. Ira W Phelps and Rose M Phelps to A P Wil son-Lot 24, blk 11, TJrmstou trt 11—10: $500. Grand View Cemetery assn to P 0 Backus- Lot 34. bl B, Grand View cemetery; $25. Pickering L it W Co to Lot L Woody—Lot 5, bl 20, Whittier; $75. Pickering L it W Co to Sarah J Woody—Lots 0 and 7,1)1 20, Whittier; $150. Lindley H Michenor to Asther Michener—Pt of lot 3, bl 11, San Pasqual tit; $1000. S P X R Coto L A Farming and Milling Co— Agreement as to railrojd in Ro Xx Mission San Fernando; $1. Geo ( ummlugs, Sacramenta L de Cummings, Geo Cummings, Colin shanks and Mra E R Sh auks to Amalle Wohlfarth—Lot 11, resub of lots 1. 3. 5. 7, 9, 11 and 13, bl L, Geo Cuminiues sub; $1250. W X Jones and Lillian M Jones to Eliza R Barchus—Lot 26, bl 6, Sloneman trt, 10—25; $250. Est of Sarah Hsdrill—Order conf sale to Vic tor Scherb-Lots 6, 7, 8, 9 aud 10, blk I, bein# 8 M of NX '4 of lot 4' blk C, Cresceuta Canada aud water from Pickeus' spriug. No 17531. H A Steele to F L Guan- Agreement to con vey E 15 acres of lot 2, Hunu it Hazzard's snbd 01 Cnlleu trt, in consideraiion of conveyance of lots 9 and 10, blk X, Walnut Grove trt. San Jose Ranch Co to Geo T Daugherty and Celia J Daugherty—Blk 16 of resubd of San Dimas; $538.80 D W Field, admr of est of Sarah Hadrlll — Lots 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10. b k 1, being S } t o( NX X of lot 4, blk C, Crescenla Canada and water from Pickens' springs; $100. . Mrs H A Kincslcy to H M Vance and E B Vsnce—Lot 00, Victor Heights tri, 12—40; 5. SUMMAItY, Deeds 20 Nominal 14 Total $18,979 50 Note—Figures separated by a dash indicate page and number of book of miscellaneous records. Headache and IHzzinese. Frequent Causes of Apoplexy and Paraly sis.—The most recent and profound re searches in this direction by specialists have developed conclusively that the above disor ders frequently result In death or permanent disability. Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine Is the greatest remedy for either of theso appar ently Insignificant causes. Nothing approaches it in merit. Mrs. W. E. Hume of south Bend, IniL. who had suffered from constant headache for three months, was cured by it. The daugh ter of Daniel Myors Brooklyn, Mich . had been inssno for 10 years, aud was having from 15 to 25 fits a day. Nervine cured Lor of both fits and lnsaniiy. Sold on a guarantee by C. H. Hance. 177 N. Spring. Gcta hook lree. laiaASlt MARK REGISTERED.! /X, INOAPO I / MADE A WELL 1 IrJRk / MAN OF I /®fl (psffl IKK." HSMDOO REMEDY V^TDn. mODUCKIi THE ABOVE a IT J / KKSITI/rs In Bf> WAVR. dues aUX^J,,.*?/ Nervous Dlrieawii, T'uilinff Memory, \. V/ I'ure.'ds, SiOci>ltfssue;^ t Nightly Emts sio'.i:i, prives vltfor "* to shrunken organs, etc. oaUBOd hy pant abuses and quickly but mirely restores laoM Manhood fn oldor younpr. Knsflv eurrfed in vest pocket. Price 91.00 a paekajre. Six for iMa with » written ctiurniilrn to etire or money refunded. 1 ■ i ■' i Let any miprineipli'd drui;;jist * {>t » .you avy fchui of inatatum. veumon h» ring inisapo—none other. It ho has not pot it.wo will aend it by mail upon n ■ ■ i . * of price. Pamphlet in soaled envelope froe. Address Oriental ILvdloftl Co., SO FlTaoutU Flaet, I'ldonio, lU. SOLD by H. Germain, 123 South Spring St., LOS ANGELES. JAL.. and other Leading Druggists —ESTABLISHED 1880.— DR. B. G. COLLINS, OPTHALMIC OPTICIAN, with Los Ange les Optical Institute, 125 S. Spring St., in Wagner's Kimberly, Los Angeles. EYES EXAMINED EREE. 6-27 6m LOS ANGELES TIERALD: FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER ~(), 1893 yWsrV.-a ranrtlr«Vsf»'VWW»VWWW- B aVaV^ BALD HEADS! g mm . What is the condition of yours? Is your hair dry, MKb harsh, brittle? Does It split at the ends? Has it a sTOtwm lifeless appearance? Does it fall out when combed or bMKMIb brushed? Is It full of dandruff ? Does your scalp itch ? JMHMk Is it dry or in a heated condition ? If these are some of aHhHBv your symptoms be warned in time or you will become bald. yflASkookum Root Hair Grower I }Slm/BamMr f 1 18 whatyou need. Its production Is not an accident, bnt the result of sclentlflo \ ImMmWnBmBM I research. Knowledge of the diseases of the hair and scalp led to the discov- M&VHMeVW cry of how to treat them. "Skookum "contains net t her minerals nor oils. It 7 BHIsl r l! 1 not a Dye, bnt a delightfully cooling and refreshing Tonic By stimulating / /■HHJHIr ' \ ,he '"Uleles, it stops Jailing hair, cures dandruff and grows hair on bald I i limlHl ill **" Keep the scalp clean, healthy, and free from Irritating eruptions, I /// ilsakW/f I I ,ha us» of Sknokum Skin Soap. It destroy* parositfo <>ue<;<«, which feed on. I //// /(iSßSffll ! P I and destiny the hair. . . I I N.HH if I I !f your druggist cannot supply you send direct to us, and we will forward IB BHttTT I' ill prepaid, on receiptor price. Grower, 81.00 per bottle 1« forgs.OO. Soap,soc l' I jISW 1 1 i\ \ P er Vr i 0 for SJ.OO. 1W v * f 1' I THE SKOOKUiI ROOT HAIR GROWER CO., TK jJ",* ; .*I A,tK 67 South Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. n 7, nn^*mm „ - " ■ »-«-» n" ' 'VAV COCA TAATJP CALISAYA lUlulj Combined with Sulphate of Hydrastia. Nervousness, Dyspepsia. Loss of Appetite, Debility and a low condition of tbe system 4111 be promptly relieved and cured by its use. Invaluable for over-worked business men and weak, nervous women. Pletisant, prompt and efficient. 190 doses $1. Ge' thegenuine; man ufactured 011H by Taylor & Myers Pharmacy Co , St. Paul, Minn. Cos Angeles agents, H. M. SALE A EON, 220 8- Spring st. 4-1 ly SOUTHKKN IJAI.I I'OKNI A RAILWAY COMPANY. (Santa Fe Route.) IN EFFECT SUNDAY, SEPT. 18, 1893. Tralas arrive and depart from La Grande sta tion. Leave. Los Anoblks. ( Arrt ye. * 5:15 p.m Chtoigo Limited * 7:50 a.m * 7 00 a.m . .Overland Express....!' 6:20p.m * 8:15 a.m .San Diego Coast Line.:* 1: 5 p.m * 4:30 p.m Han Diego Coast Line. I* 6:50 p.m * 7:00 am f ) 1* 7:50 a.m * 9:09 a.m I ...Ban Bernardino.. * 9:50 a.m ; via Pasadena... : 1 1.25 p.m * 4:00 p.m I ' 6:20 p.m * 5:15 p.m I J * 7:36 p.m * 7:oda.m ( Riverside via.. .) f 1:25 p.m « 9:ooam ?...Ban Bernardino..! * 6:20p.m f 6:05 a.m 1 ... Riverside and...) 1*10:15 a.m |ll:00am .Ban Bernardino...> \ * 4:3opm f via Orange. > * 6;50p.m * 7:00 a.m fßodlands, Meutonel I* 9:50.-. m * 9:uoam ...and Highlaud... llt 1:25 p.m i via >l 6 20 p.m * 4:oopm I Pasaden* lit 7:35pm * 5:15 u.ni I I [ t 6:05 v.m (Kedlands, Mentonei i*lo:lsa.m ill:O0a.m J.and Highland via.> i * 4:30 p.m (OiangeA Riverside) I* 6:50 p.m * 9.00 a.ni f 1 it 7:35a.m Azusa, Pasalena .1 I* 8:43 a m * 1:30 p. SI .and ||* 950a.m * 4:00 p.m..Intermediate.. {..Intermediate.. .) :t 1:25 p.m t 5:30 p.m I .Stations I * 4:16 p.m I I * 6:20p.m * 7:00 p.ml I ) * 7 35 p.m * 7:00 a mi Pasadena * 7:50a.m * 5:15 pm Pasadena t 1:25 p.m t 6:95 a.m Santa Ana t 8:50a.m * 8:15 a.m Santa Ana i 1:50p.m Sauta Ana • 1:15 p.m * 4:30 p.ml Santa An» * 0:50 p.m * 7:62 a.m! Santa Monica * 9:45 am *10;15a.m Hanta Monica * 3:50 p.m * 4:45 pm Santa Monica * 6;34p.m •10:00 a.m Red indo * 8:29 a.m * 4:45 p.m Redondo * 3;"iOpm t 9:00 a.m San Jacinto v Pasadena t 1:25 p.m til :00 a.lO San Jacinto via Oniiige t 9:00 a.m Temecula via Pesadeua t 1:25 p.m jll:00 a.m .Temecula via Orange. 110:15 a m t 8:15 a.m|Escondtdo v Coast I.'vet 1:15p.m Trains via Pasadena line arrive at. Downey aveaue station 7 minutes earlier aud leave 7 minutes later. •Dally (Daily except Sunday. Sundays only. E. W. MoOttE. City Pa«s. & T Agt, 129 N. Hpring tt , Los Angeles. And La Grande station. JJACIFIC COAST BTKAMSHIP CO., Goodall, Perkins it Co., General Agents, San Francisco. Northern routes embrace lines for Portland, Ore., Victoria, O. 0„ and Puget Sound; Alaska, and all coast points. SOUTHERN ROUTES. TIMX TABLE FOR OCTOBER, 1893. LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO; For— Port Harford 8. B. Corona. October 2,11,20, Santa Barbara... 29; November 7. Redondo Port Los Angeles S. S. Ranta Rosa, October 7, Newport. 16, 25; November 3. San Diego For— 18. S. Los Angeles, October 9. East San Pedro .. 18, 27; Novembers. San Pedro andlS. S. Xureka, October 5, 14, way ports. I 23; Novemberl. LEAVE PORT LOS ANUBLES AND REDONDO. For— 8. 8. Santa Rosa, October 9. 18,27; November 5. Ban Diego S. S. Corona, October 4, 13, 22,31; November 9. For— 8. 8. Santa Rosa. October 2,11, Ban Francisco.. 20.29; November 7. Port Harford... S. S. Corona. October 6,15, 24; Sauta Barbara. November 2. LEAVE SAN PEDRO AND BAST SAN PEDRO. For— ; r\Ts. Eureka, Octobsr 8, 17, Ban Francisco 20, November 4. aud 8. 8. Los Angeles, October 3, way ports ... 12. 21, 30; November 8. Cars to connect with steamers via San Pedro, leave S. P. R. R. depot (Arcade depoti at 5 p. m., and Terminal R. R. depot at 5:15 p. in. Cars to connect via Redondo leave Santa Fe depot at 10 a. in., ox from Redondo Railway depot at 9 a. m. Cars to connect with Port Los Angeles leave 8. P. R. R. depot at 1:10 p. m. for steamers north bound. Plans of steamers' cabins at agent a office, where berths may be secured. The company reserves the right to change the s earners or their days of sailing. passage or frelgh t as abovo or for tickets to aud from all impor taut points in Eu rope apply to W. HARRIS, Agent, Office, No. 124 W. Second street. Los Angeles. MT. LOITE RAILWAY. IN EFFECT OCTOBER 18, 1893. Leave Los Angeles for Bublo Csflon via Leave Rubio Cafion Terminal Railway. for Los Augeles. 9:00 a m. dally. 9:toa.ra aally. 1:25 p.m. sat. A Sun 2:05 p.n:. Sat. & Sun. 4:00 p m. daily. 4:40 p.m. dally. The Incline cars will run betweeu Rubio cafion and IScho mouutaln 15 minutes" after tlie arrival of each train. Beyond Echo moun tain are 20 miles of the finest bridle road to be found In any part of the world, on which the grandest sci very lhat can bo found on the globe is at hand at every turn. On tbe summit of Echo mountain saddle ani mals are always in waiting, with guides, to convey parties through Castle cafion. Grand Cf non and Crystal Springs lo Mt. Lowe and the highest peaks visible from Pasadena. ROUND TRIP RATES'. Los Angeles to Rubio canon, $1; to Echo mountain, $2 70. Pasadena 10 Rubio canon, 05 centa; to Echo mountain, $2.35, Altadena Junction to Rubio cafion, 40 cents; to Echo mountain, $2. Saddle animals from Echo mountain to Mt, Lowe. $2. D. H. BURKS, Los Aupeles ticket agent, atimson block, Spring and Third streets. Geuoral offices, Grand Opera House block, Pasadena, Cal. r, 8. C. LOWE, President and General Manager. J. T. WHEXDON, Trafflu Manager. 7-14 Redondo Railway Winter Time Card No. 11. IN EFFECT 5 A. M. MONDAY, SEPT. 25, 1893. Los angeles Depot Corner Grand Avenue and Jefferson street. Take GramJ avenue cable or Main street and Agrlcultutal park horse cars. Trains Leave Trains Leave Los Angeles Redondo for Rcdoudo for Los Angoles DAILY DAILY 9:155.m. 7:45 a.m. 1:35 p.m. 11:00 a.m. 5:10 p.m. 3:45 p.m. Running time between Los Angeles asid Re dondo Beach, TO minutes. City ticket ofliee at A. B. Greenwald's Cigar Store, corner First and Spring stroets. uXG. J. AINmWGRTH, President, R. H. THOMPSON, Vice-President, J, N. SUTTON, Sup't., Redondo Beach. Southern Pacific Company. IMPORTANT CHANGE OK TIME. OCTOBER 1, 1893. Trains leave and are due to arrive at 7LOS AN6ILKB (4BOAUK DEPOT,) Fifth street, daily, as follows: Leave for destination. Arr. from 2:00 p.m SanFran. A Sacram'to 7:30 a m 10:40 p.m -an Fran. A Sacram'to 1:48 p.m 2;00 p m Ogden A Bast, 2d class 7,30 a.m 10:40 p.m Ogden A Kast, Ist class 1:18 p.m 10:40p.m Portland, Or 7:30a.m 8:30 a.m ...ElPasoaud East .. 4:00p.m 8 80 am . ..Doming and East. 4:00 pm B:3oam Banning 4:00 p.m Redlands s9 2l a.m 8.30 a m Rsdlands Al():10a.m 10:30a.ui Redlands 4:00 p.m 4:30 p. m....... Redlands 6:15 p m Colton s!):21 a m 8 30a m Colton Al0:10a.m 10:30a.m Colton 4.00p.m 4 so p.m Colton. 6:15 p.m Riverside B9titt a.m 8:30 a.m Riverside AlO lOam 10;3t)a m Riverside 4KHip.m 4:30p.m Riverside 6:15 p.m Ran Bernardino 59:21 a.m B:3ja.m San Bernardino Al0:10ara 10:39 a.m Ban Bernardino . . 4:00 p.m 4;30p.m .. San Bernardino 6:15 p.m Chino AB:soa.m 8:30a.m Chino s9:2la.m 4:30 p.m Chino Al0:10a.m A5:45p.m Chino 6:lspm 8:15 a m Monrovia 7:55 a.m . Monrovia AO :57 a.m A3:oop m Monrovia 5:15 p.m Monrovia 4:45 p.m 7:30 a.m Santa Barbara .... 1:48 p.m 2:00 p.m Santa Barbara 9:10 p.m A9:52a.m Santa Ana & Anaheim M.03 a.m 5:10 p.m Santa Ana A Anaheim at:o4 p.m 4:52p.m Tustln 8:43a.m A9:l()a.m Whittier 8:43 a. ra 4:52 p.m Whittier Al:4sp.m H:2sa m Long B'eh A San Pedro 8:15 a.m A12:50p.m San PedroA Long B'eh All:58 a.m 6.00 p.m Long B'eh A San Pedro 4:15 p.m 9:30 a m .. SunlaMi ntca 8;08a.m >anta Monica 8:50 a.m l:10p.m Santa Monica 12:28pm 5 15 p m Bauta Monica 4:25 p.m 6:25 p.m Santa Monica 1:10pm Soldiers Home... 8:08a.m ti :25 p.m Soldiers' Home .. 12:28 p.m 9:30 a.m... Port Los Angeles... 12:28 p.m 1:10 p.m.. .Port Los Angeles... 4 :25 p m A4:oop.m ( ..Chatsworth Park. ] A9:ooa.m ! Ti'dlus start from [ i San Fernando Bt. ( [ dopot only. J CATALINA ISLAND. Southern Pacific Comoauy's trains connect at San Pedro with tbe line steamer Falcon. Leave. Aroade Depot. Arrive. 9:25 a.m Saturday J Monday ■ 4:15 p.m Take Santa Monlea ttatns f ton San Fernanot street, Naod's Junction, Commercial street, Arcade depot, Jefferson street (Wlnthrop sta tion), Grand avenue, or University. For north; Arcade, Commercial street, Naud's Junction, San Fernando street. For east; Aroade. Commercial street, Naud's Junction. For other branches: Arcade, Commercial street, Naud's Junction, San Fernando street. Local and through Motets sold, baggage checked, Pullman sleeping car reservations made, and general information given upon ap plication to J. M. CRAWLSY, Asst. 0 Pas. AgL, No 144 8. Spring st,. cor. Second. CHAftLSa uF.Yi.KK, Agent at depots, c Sundays only. A Sunday! excepted. SUCH'D GRAY. Gen. Traffic Mgr. T. H. GOODMAN, Gen'l Passenger Agt. Los Aopb Terminal R'y. Los Angeles depots: East end of First street and Downey avenue bridges. Leave Lei Angeles for Leave Pasadena for Pasadena. Los Angeles. t 0:25 a.m ♦ 7:15 a.m * 7:10 a.m * w:O5 a.m * 8:00 a.m * 8.15 a.m * 9:00 a.m "10:35 a.m »10:30a.m '12:25 p.m •12:20 p.m b 1:05 p.m * 1:25 p.m a 1:30 p.m * 2:20 p.m • 3:00p.m * 4:00 p.m * 4;05 p.m * 5:20 p.m * s:xsp.n» * (>:2O p.m , * 7:05 p.m •11:15 p.m..... • 8:05 p.m *ll:55 p.m Downey avenue leaving time 7 minutes later. Leave Los Angeles for Leave Altadena June Altadena Junction. tion for Los Angeles. * 9 00a.m *10:10 a.m c 1:25 p.m c 2:30 p.m * 4:00 p.m.... : » 5:00p.m All trains start from First street depot. Leave Los Angeles for leave Gleudale for Los Glendale. Angeles. t 0:40 a.m t 7:20 a.m 1 8:20 a.m t 9:12 a.m 112:35 p.m t l:3o p.m * 5:25 p.m * 0:13 p m Leave lo* Angeles for Leave East Kan i'edro 1 ong lleacb and East for San Pedro. Los Angeles. * 9:45 a.m , * 7:15 a.m 1 1:10 p.m Jll:l."> a.m I 5:15 p.m t 3:10 p.m t 0:00 p,m t 4:10 p.m Between East San Pedro and Long Beach 10 minutes. RUBIO CANYON AND ECHO MOUNTAIN. Trains leave Los Angeles 9 a m. aud 4 p.m. Sundays 9 a.m., 1 -25 and 4 p.m. Saturdays. 9 a.m. 1:25 aud 4 p.m. Fiuo pavilion and hotel, sood music and grand entertainment. •Dally. ( Daily except Sunday?. ) Sindaya only, a Except Saturdays, b Saturdays only, c Saturdays and Sundays only. Stages meet the 8 a.m nnd 12:20 p.m. trains at Pasadena for Mt. Wilson on new trail. Fasseugers leaving Los Angeles ou the 8 a.m. tralu for Wilson peak can r turn same day. On theater nights the 11:15 p.m. train for Pasadena will wait until 20 minu.es afler theater closes. Special rates to excursion and picnic parties. Depots east end First street and Downey avenue bridges. General offices, First-street Depot. T. B. sUftNKTT, General Manager. jy2tf W. WINOUP, Gen. I'asßenger iug't. Compagnic Generate Tramtlantiqiis. FRENCH LINE TO HAVRE, CIOMPANY'S PIER (NEW) NO. 42, North River, foot of M j rton street. Travelers by this line avoid both travel by English railway and the discomfort of crossing the channel in a small boat. LA BB.HTAGNK. September 30. LA B JUKGOUNE, October 7. LA GASOOGNE, October 14. LATOUBAINK. October 21. L.v li BUT A UN X, October 28. LA CHAMPAGNE, Novembsr 4. Fur freight or passage apply to A. FORGET, Agent, No, 3 Bowling Green. New York. J. F. FUOAZI it CO., agents. 5 Montgomery avp., San Fraueiß"o. Branch oAIcl, t9 Uont- Fomery street. Tickets lor sale by all railroad and steamship offices. 3 1 tf ANTI-BKFTIU TOOTH POWDjfiB. 7-28 SIXTH AND BROADWAY. 08. WONQ BIM, wbo has practlc d medi clnn Id Loa Angeles tor 18 years, aud whose ofßce Is at 630 Upper Main st.eet, will treat by medicines all diseases of wom-n, men and children, The doctor claims "that he has remedies which are superior to all others as a specliic lor troubles of women and men A trial alone wl'l convince the sick that Dr. Wong Him's remedies are more efficacious than can be prescribed. Dr. Wong Him is a Cnineee physician of promiuence and a gentlemen of responsibility. His reputation Is mote than well established, and ail persons needing his services can roly upon his skill and ability. A cure is guaranteed in every case in which a re covery is possible. Herb medicines for sale. DR. WONG HIM HERB DOCTOR 630 Upper Main Street, Los An<*eles. I.os Anokt.es, Cal., June 17, 1893. To tbe Public; I nave been suffering with piles end kidney trouble for over five years, and have tried several remedies, hut all failed to relieve me A short time since I tried Dr. Wong Him, 1i39 Upper Main street, and I am now well and strong, anu consider him a tirst class doctor. Youia truly, W. H. II ILL YER, 235 S. Hill St., Los Augeles, Cal. Loa Angeles, June 9, 1893. To the Public: For over five years I have been troubled with nervous sick-headache and liver complaint. 1 didn't seem to find any help from the many doctors and medicines that I tried until I tried Dr. Wong Him, 639 Upper Main street. lam now well. Yours truly, Mliß M. G. BROCK. 48 Hint on aye.. Los Angeles, Cal. Aw^ //N n L , L ». $500 \. V uot ' lire with \ \ Painless Plaster. .'r tA Host remedy 01:. earth; pay until Wesl * l)nk reat ' rc ° California — most iv worniiu'h I ~P Ci 'Y t '- ]]i< '' i " ] ' < v i -" ■ I.OS AV,hl,:>."< \\ ?J •lease send this 1 o nome one with canctf 9--J4 d.tw Gm MOW j Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat-£ #»ent business conducted for moderate Fees. * 2 Cur Office is Opposite U. 5. Patent Office' J and we can secure patent in less time than those J 0 remote from Washington. a t Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip- # Jtion. We advise, if patentable or not, free ofj # charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. * 5 A Pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents," with* 'cost of same in the U. and foreign countries? osent free. Address, 5 :C.A.SNOW&CO.: f Opp. Patent Office, Washington, D. C. J OU* Los Angeles Lumber Co, DEALERS in LUMBER, PORTLAND CEMENT, ENGLISH AND DOJEiTIC FlliE BRICK. Office and Yard, San Pedro St., BET. FOURTH & FIFTH. 1011 tf KLNGSLEY & BARNES, ART PRINTERS 0 TPER PLATE PRINTING, WELDING INVITATIONS, ETC. VISITING CARDS, ETC 211 New High Street, Fulton Block, Near Franklin at, ground floor. Tel. 417. J. M. Griffltn, Prea'i. J. T. Griffith, V.-Pres't T. K. Nicho s. Sec'ysnd Trea«. 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 St. Los Angeles. lb'tf JULIUS WOLTER, © MANUFACTURING JEWiLER, WATCH REPAIRING k OPTICIAN Bill Dealer In DIAMOND-!, WATCHES, TSgJtZjF CLUi KS, JfciWKLBY. sILVsR PLaTH; aud OITIC sLGuODS. 122 S . MAIN STREET Emblems, Pins aud Badges Made to Order. 10-14 lm WAGON MATERIAL, HARD WOODS, IRON, STEEL, Horseshoes and Nails, Blacksmith's Coal, Tools, Et®, JOHN WIOMORI, IX7, 110 and 121 South Loa Angolas Mwl ~" R. W. PRIDHAM, BLANK BOOKS AND PAPER BOXES. REMOVED TO 110 AND 112 N. LOS ANGELES STREET NEAR FIRST. TEL. 043. 7-15 ly cfTheinzeman, Druggist & Chemist, 222 N. Main St , Los Angeles. Prescriptions careful!'.' compounded - 4 -» eg SiiruL. tf PERRY, MOTT & CO.'S LUMBER YARDS AND PLANING- MILLS. 813 Coaue»r?lal street, Lot Angeles, CaL BANKING HOlfflKS. THE NATIONAL BANK OF CALIFORNIA. 1 Report to Comptroller of Currency, July 12, llliCL RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. Cash on band and In banks $102,084 15 CspltAl stock, paid in coin $250,00* 9k United Slates bonds 100 00 >00 Surplus 5,000 Of Demand loans 02 305 03 Undivided profits „.... 10040 38 Regular loans 218,050 84 Citculatlon 135,000 0* Bchool bonds and stocks 10,723 55 Deposits IM,MH 38 Furniture and fixtures 0,01)0 00 Expenses 315 45 $509,078 74 $599,078 74 The National Bank of California is one of thu few batiks that successfully stood the shock ot the late panic and maintained full coin payments right through. The National Bank of California pays no Interest ou deposits in any form, offers no special inducements for business other tbaa reliability when the customers exercise their rights to de mand tbelr money. In the matter ot loans it looks more to reliability than bigh rates of Interest, and desires na loans except from good and reliable parties, and then exacts good security, believing that no bank is better or more reliable than Its loans. DIRECTORS O.H.CHURCHILL, O. T. JOHNSON, J GIN woI.FSKTf.L, M. If SHERM4N, W. L. GRAVES, i. r. (J, KLOstCfc (JEOltcK IRVINE, K. N. MoDONALD. W. S. DkVAN, T. E. NEV»UN, A. HADI.EV. JOHN M. C. MARBLE V ' — ■ Security Savings Bank and Trust Co. 148 SOUTH MAIN STREET, I.OS ANOELES, CAL,. CAPITAL STOCK $200,000 bURPLUa AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS lb.ooo OFJICERb: T. L. DUQUE, President. J. F. SARTOR!, Cashier. WM. Mi DBBMOTT, Vice-President. W. D. LONG YEAR, Assistant Cashier. DIKEUTO RH: Isaiaa W. Hcllman, Herman W. Hellman, Miiurleo 8. Hellman, A. C Rogers, T. L. Duque, Wm. McDermott, M. L Fleming, J. A. Graves, F.N.Myers, J. H. Bhankland, J. F. eartorl. Five Per Cent Intareat Paid on Deposits. Money Loaned on Real Estate. Our Loan Committee o? Five Directors exercise great enre In making loans. Especial attention given to depositors ot small sums: also to children's savings deposits. Remittances may be sent by draft, postal order or Wells, Fargo <fc Co.'s Express. 10-8 6m SAVINGS BANK OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Southeast Corner Spring and Court Sts., Los Angeles, Cal. CAPITAL, STOCK* 8100,000. SUKPLIiS, 310,000. OFFICERS: J. 11. BRALY President I JOHN W. HUNT Cashier FRANK A. GIBBON Vice-Presideut | ARTHUR H. BRALY Assistant Cashier DIRECTOR?: J. D. Bicknell, Hiram Mahury, W. G. Patterson, J. U. bltlott. Frank A. Gibson, if. L Drew, C. W. Hasson, J. H. Braly, A. H. Braly. INTEREST PAID ON ALL DEPOSITS 711 tf I '■" i i .— ■ " ■ ■■■ ■ - ■"- .■■■■.■■■■■■■■■i.i l ii|_i li _ >J INTEREST PAID ON ALL DEPOSITS Main Street Sayings Bank and Trust Company CAPITAL - - $200,000 4.26 SOUTH MAIN ST. - - LOS ANGELES, CAL. J. B. LANKERBHIM, Pres't, 8. C. HUBIiEI.L, Vlce-l'ros'U J. V. WaCHTEL, Cashier. DIRECTORS: H. W. Hellman, B C. llunbell, I. N. VanNuys, KsseareC ihn, Jobu 11. Jones, O. T. Johu-on, W. ti. Kerckhoff, H. W O'Melv.nv. J. B. I.ankcrshim. Deposits will Ue received in sums of from $1 to ifSOOO. Workingmon and women should de posit at least $1 per week from their wages. Children can purchase 5-cent stamps In all parts of the city and county. It Is tbe best education you can have In saving and caring for money. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES gTATE LOAN AND TRUST CO. N.W. Cor. Second and Spring Sts., Los Angeles, Cal. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, $1,000,000.* PAID-UP CAPITAL, $700,009. A General Banking Business Transacted. Interest at Five Per Cent Paid on Time Deposits. OFFICERS: W. Q. COCHRAN, Pres't. H. J. WOOLLACOTI, V. Pres't, JAMES F. TO WELL, Seo'y. DIRECTORS: Geo. H. Bonebrake, W. H. Crocker, A. A. Hubbard, O. T. Johnson, P. M. Green, Telfair Crelghton, W G. Coohran, B. F. Ball, H. J. Woollacott, W. P. Gardiner, Jnmoa F. To well. 8 19 tf ■ ■ • — — 1 1 — i ■ Los Angeles Savings Bank, NO 236 North. Main ©treet. CAPITAL. STOCK. $100,000 eu«PLUB : as,s o H. W. HELLMAN, President * J E. PLATER, Vice-President, W. M. CASWELL, Cashier. DIRECTORS: I. W. HELLMAN. B. 3. BAKKR, H. W. HELLMAN. J. K. PLATER, I. W. HELLMAN, Jn„ ••6 tf paid on deposits. Money to loan on first class real estate. FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK OF Los Angeles, Cal. Oldest and Largest B»nk in Son'hern California. Capital (paid uol $ 500 "00 tnrulus and profits 780,000 Total $1,280,000 OJT.CZRS. [RAIAB W. HELLMAN President HERMAN W. HELLMArt Vice-President JOHN MtLNER Cashier H. J. FLSI3HMAN Assistant Cashier directors. W. H Perry, Osro W. Childs, J. ~. Tanke- .htm, 0. E. Thorn, C. Dacomniin. H. W. Hell dsn, T. L. Duque, A. Glasseli. 1. W. Hcllmun. Exchange lor sile on all the principal citlea of the United States, Europe, china and Japan. BANK OF AMERICA, roRMERI.V LOS ANGELES COUNTY BANK, Temple Block. iTapttal stock paid up $300,000. ovfi srs. JOHN E. PLVTER President BOUT. 8. BAKEIt Vice-President GEO. H. STEWART Cashier DIRICTOBS. Jo'.hsm Bixby, Chas Forman, L.T. Garnsey, Lewellyn Bixby, 8. B. Baker. John E. Plater. Geo. H. Stewart. COUTHEKN CALIFORNIA NATIONAL BANK O 10l d. nprlng street, Nadsau biock. L, N. Breed President Wm. F. Bosbyehell Vice-President 'I.N.Flint Cashier W. 11. Holliday.. AiaUtant Cashier Capital paid in gold coin $200,010 Surpiui aud undivided prollts 25,000 Authorised cs/yital 600,tiO(> DIRECTORS. L. N. Breed, H, T. Newell, Wra. H. Avery, Bllag Holnnu. W. 11. Holliday, JC. C. Bosby- shell, if. Hasan, Frank Barter, D. Rouilck, Thoa. Gcss, William F. BusbysbelL 7-1 tf rpHK UNIVERSITY BANK OF LOS ANGELES X Southeast corner of First and Broadway. Capital stock, fully paid $100,000 Burp'u« 75,000 R. M. WIDNEY. President, D. 0. MILTIMOitB. Vice-Pres't. GEO. L. ARNOLD, Cashier DIRECTORS: R. M. Widney, D. 0. Miltlraore, P. W LLtle, 8. McKlnUy, John McArthur, C. A. Warner, v J. P. Morrill. General bulking business and loins on flrst class real estate solicited. Buy and sell first class stocks, houds and warrants Parties with ing to invest lv first class souu' i'.les, tin either long or shsi't time, can be accommodated. J OS ANGELES NATIONAL BANK. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Capital $600,000 on .surplus f>2,'oo 00 Total 552.500 CO Georue H. Boneijraks, Prcslden'. F. 0. IIoWKS, Cashier. E. W. Cos, Assistant Cashier. OTn. 'TORS t Ccl H. R, Markhein, Perry W. Green, War ren Gillelen, L. P. Crawford, C. inor, Geo. U. Donebraie, F.C. Howcb. 9-15H jCMSST NATIONAL BANK OF LOS ANGELES CAPITAL STOCK $100,000 SURPLUS • 200.00 / J. M. ELLIOTT, President, J. D. BICKN i.i,. Vice Pres't. G. B. SUA6Flf.it, Ass't Cashier. DIRECTORS: J. M. Elliott, J. D tticknsll, S. H. Mott, H. Mabury, J. D. Hooker, D. MeG *rry, ' Wm. c. KeroknofT CtITIZENS' BANK, / Btlmßou Block, Third and Bp-ing. T, W. Brotherton, President. T. S. C. Lowe, Vice-Pres't. F. D. Hall, Cashier. DIRECTOKS: T. D. Stimsou, L. W. Blinn. Andre 1 .? Mul.en, J. M. Hale R. J, Waters, J. Porolval, Rotten Hale. 10-7 tt UNION BANKQFSAVINGS CAPITAL STOCK, $200,0*00 223 S. Spring St., LOS ANGELES. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS! M. W. Stlmson Win. Ferguson W. E. McVay Prest. Vico-Preit. Cashier C. G. Harrison S. H. Mott R. M. Baker A. E. pomaroy TO~THE unfoetunate. I VHA Ooner ol Commercial, Francisco, cal. £s* treatment of Sexual' an* ■icmmal diseases, such sa Gonorrhea, Olcet, la Weakness, Impotency and Lost Manhood per* inauently cured. The sick ftttdaHlieted should not fail 10 call upon him. The Doctor has tra*. ekdextecslvelv In Europe and inspected thor oughly the various hospitals there, obtaining a ateaidcal of valuable information, which bail competent to iaipart to those in need of his ser vices. Tbn Doctor ourea where others falL Tiyhjm. BR, GIBBON will mako no charge unless he effects a owe. Persons at a distance OC'RKD AT HOMB. All communleattoai strictly confidential. All letters answered ia slain envelopes. Call or write. A dress * DR. J. F. GIBBON, Boa 1867, tan Francisco, CnL lW>atlon Loa Anenlea Bbbaid. 12-17 It Easily, Quickly nnd Permanently Restore*. Celebrated English Remedy dS%s\ IMEEYIA. BB Tt i« Bold on a positive jg* J Boforo. by excessive use ot After* Tobncco, Alcohol or Opium, or on account of youthful Indiscretion or over indulgence etc., BizzineKS, Cdn villa ions. V» ulttfulness. Headache, 'Menial Depression, Softening of tue Brain, Weak Sletnury, Bearing Poifn Paine, Jviminr-l Weakness, Hysteria. 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