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FINANCE AND TRADE.
J Btoek Kxchana;a Itevlow.
New York, Oot. 27.—The volume of bnsl-
Bees on the stock exchange today waa much
less than for the past three days, but specula
tion was steadier and not less strong. A
the opening a higher range of quotations was
established, but the market met with Borne
sailing order*. Purchases chanced the current
of speculation slid the market was soon again
on the upward tendency. About 1 o'clock the
dealings assumed a heavy tune Towards the
close a sharp purchasing movement caused a
recovery, as final sales were at au advance over
jesterdsy's closing flgnresof ',to ? ., percent
In the active 11 h, and extending too percent
In specialties.
Governments closed firm.
New York, Oct. 27.—Money on oall easy;
Closed offered at 1 VSs%l% P*t cent.
Prime mercantile paper. .">V* S uor oen '-
Sterling oxchanoe, oa«y: bank"** - HO-day
M Is, $4 HM«|«VBlt|i demand, $1.83 , 4(a4.H3V 1 .
Ban Francisco, Oot. 27.—Drafts; Bight,
15c; telegraphic, •£i\v,
STOCKS AND 110NDF.
New York, Oct. 27.— Ulotlng quotations
were aa tollows:
C. 8. 4 s reg'd....lll iNorthcrn Pac 79,
do coupon ..:..11l ! do pfd 24s
I. 8. 2'sreg'd . !(7 North western 10i>»
PaCiflcOs 10U-. do p/d 131
Atehi-i.il Y. Central.. . 103' i
Awtricau Ms .. .112 jiiregon Imp 101%
Canadian Pac 7.lt4iOregon .''ax 27
Canada Bjuthern. 52 I pre. Mhort Ltae... m
Central Pac 2|'.„ Pa alio Mall 17 l .
Burlington Sllv Pullman Palace.. 174).,
Cnlcago Gas 6s Heading. ..' 2 %
Coitou Oil 30 tlchmond Term.. I -
Lackawauua. 108 Rock Island BJ> t
D. AR. li 28 .-;t. Paul 04}..
Distillers 32', -It. Pant a Omaha 37)4
Great Northern...lo7 ->utarTrust ... .102
Illinois Cen nil.. 96 I'jxrs i Pac 7^
Kansas A Texas.. 22' Union pao 19!*
Lake Shore la 7 .S.Exp . 02
leal Trust 28 Wells Fargo 125
LiN 4N Vetlern Union... »\%
Mich Central 102- ion. Klectric 40'/.
Mo. Paelllc 2.V- inseed Oil ... .17
Nat. Cordage 27 i. ,t K. G. W 10
do pfd 6o do p'd —'. 4.i
Nort'i American. BJ do firsts....
Boston, Oct. 27.—l'w.iowlng were closing
quotations:
Atchison 21 Y. Mexican 7%
Bell Telephone... 194 -fan Diego 0
Burliugton sa^l
mining .-hares.
New York, Oct 27.—Mining shares closed as
follow*:
Cboilar 20 Plymouth 10
Crowu Point 25 UWIa Nevada 50
Con. Cal. A Va .. 2.50 .-tandaid 1.00
Detdwood 75 Union Con 30
Gould .t Curry... .30 Yellow Jackut . .40
Haic ,t Norcross.. .40 Iron Silver .10
Mometage 0 00 quicksilver. 1.00
Mexican 00 do pfd 1100
Ontario 5.50 Bulwer 40
Ophir... 1.00
San Francisco, Oel. 27.—Closing quotations
were:
Belcher OOiPotoxl 65
Best St Belcher... 1.64 Ophir 1.35
Cboilar ay 65
Ou. Cal. AVI* 2 Ssißierra Nevada (15
Confidence BOlUuiou Con 50
Gould a Curry 60 Yelloff Jacket... .65
Male ik Norcross.. .50|
Silver Bullion.
Ban Francisco, Oct, 27.— 3ilvor b.us, 71' J £(»
7l\>: per oUi.ce.
Mexican dollars, 59(41 iOn.
Nkw York, Oct. 37.—silver bars, 71,'ic por
.ounce.
Mexican dollars, .'iMc.
CONVKaTIUI.K YALIIK OK SILVKR AND OOLD.
With tho gold prlcj of line sliver at 71 cents
per ounce, the rallo of value Is as 1 toltß.k
This makes 14. Itl grs. go.d equal 412.5 grs.
or $1 lv silver.
Or 35,8 grs. gold t l in gold) equals iv value
761.17 grs. silver.
Hold value of silver dollar. 54.9 cents,
silver value of gold dollar, $1.82.
San Francisco Produce Market.
merchat dist ol all kiuds bold, up and prices
are Arm.
The produco markets ate nutet.
Vtaetables aud ftatb Iruim are dull.
Potatoes are steady.
Onions are rtrm.
Hotter is weak.
Krsb are linn.
Cheese Is steady.
Poultry is weak aud dull.
Game sold slow.
Chicago Grain Market.
CHICAGO, Oct. 27.—Wheat—Moderate trade.
The market openod v (changed: declined : .y;
on local selling; advanced Ujc on better oables;
reacted slightly an closed ? H o higher than yes
terday.
Receipts were 133,000 bushels; sbi pments.
2.000 buiheis.
(loslug quotations: Wheat—Steatly; cash,
GOc; December, Oc.
Corn—-teady; cash, 3HOI December, 38){a,
Oats—Steady; ciah, 23c. December, aß^c.
Rye—47Xc.
Barley—Nominal.
Flax—sl.oo«>;i 01.
Timothy—s3.2o.
OTHKg ORAIN MARKET-.
Ban Franc .sco, Oct. 27.- Wheat, steady; De
cember, 91.19%: May,
Barley—Steady; Dec.-mber, SO',c.
Oats-Caab, $1.10.
Corn—Cach, 87' jt'.
Liverpool, Oct. 27.—Wheat was steady;
demand moderate: No. 2 red winter closed al
6s 4d: No. 2 red ■ pnng closed at 5s O'^d.
Corn-epot closed steady, holders otter mod
erately, derrand Hair. New mixed at Bs.
11 VI .futures steady, demand moderate;
October, 3s 11 1 -.< 1. November, 4s; December,
4s 1
California Fruit Sales.
Nkw ToftK, Oct. 2ii.—The Earl Frull company
sold California fruit at auction today at ihe
following prices: Winter Seckel pear. $5,35:
half boxes, Winter Seekel pears, $2.os;tJtout
Morceau pear-, $3 Uo.tr,;>. 15 : Reurr* Ciairgeau
pears, Wiuter Nellts pears, $2 45
ta3 00; Easter lieurre p-ara, $i.30.»1.40; Coe's
1. .to Ken plums, $1 00411 70; Fancy Tokay
grapes, $3.50; ha f cr.tu-s. Tokay grapes, $l.MO;
uhoiceTokay grapw, $I.ou(irs2.Bo; half crates,
O;jc(c»$1.00; Muscat grapes, half crates, soccj
■1.00,
Boston, Oct. 20.—The Earl Fruit company
sold California Inllt.it auction today at the
following prues; Tokay grapes, $2.(i5;fi92.76;
half crates, Tokay grapes, $1 10(0)1.35: Curnic
hon grapes, $2.3002.40; half urates, Cornlc
hou grapes. $1.20X<a1.50.
Chicago, Oct. 20—Tne Earl Fruit company
sold Cailtoruin fruit at ruction totlnv as fol
lows: Olout Moiceau n:ari. Win
ter Nells poars, 81.57(4:2,25; taster Bourre
pears, $1.50:m2 00; Lswieme pears, $_'.00:
Vlcsr pears, $2.00; Keu're D'Aleuc 11 pears,
$2.20; Tokay grapes, $1.50 *1.75; half crates,
OOaOOc: Muscat grapes, $l.o0'u)l 75; half
crates, Muscat grapes, SWUTOoi Malaga grates,
lasvlf crates, 75,.*00 c,
Chicago Stock Markets.
Chicago, Oct. 27.—Cattle : The receipts were
10,000 It id. Market closed weak. Prime steers
v; medium, $4.10(*4.(>5; others,
/oO(<t3. %. Texans, $2.50.42 bo; westerns,
$:i H> ... I.
Hogs—'' kc-ipt* were 25 000 head. The mar
ket closi 1 Rlow and lower. Rough and
common, |!5.(i5@5.00: mixed and packers,
♦8.0000., ; prime heavy and bntober'l
§ eights, 40;f1.(>.50: primo light, $0.35(5
40.
Bhoep—) ceipts were 11,000 bead, The
market i sen dull and 10 to 15a lower.
Natives, $ )0.a)4.25; westerns, $3.00rj3.10.
General Markets.
Nkw Yo , Oct. '21.— Hops, Bleady; Pacific
coast, j:> <t le.
Uoffee—l luracta became firmer iv tho after
noon and I lllish Brazil news: closed stcadv
at 5 tol!> luti advance. Sale. 8.050 bags,
including (. lober nt $17.05(gi17.ri0: November i
at #10.ar>((jJ l.tiii: ljeciuher nt $10 75i91U.80:
January at'.ilO 5.V410 (id. . Spo. Hio cicsod
steady : closing e.t l«•!,,• ior No. 7.
Sugar—Raw closed firm, atolafse* sugar, 89
test, 3o; Muscovado, 89 test, UJ4O! Peruambuco,
to arrive, 88 test. 2>„c; relive I, steady; fair re
fining st 3! A ("?o;«o; centrifugals, oo lost
at 3; s (($4o: refined closen Steady j No. B at 4*i
(«4 15-17; No. 7 at 1 1 l-ltigl',- So. s, 48-10(3
4»ic; No. 10, 4'ii@4 110; ,mj. 11,45 lOn/l 7-10;
No. V 2, 4'*@4?„o; No. 13. 4«j«: mould A, .>vca
6 9-10 c; stundaid A, 5 confecti.m
ers' A, 0 1-lOvjO'.,: cut loif, SVBB 13 18.
crushed, 54405 13-liic; powdered, 5 '-laroi
5 1310 c; granulated, 5 cubes, 0 7-17
f*6'\cc
Copper—P.tcady; lakn, $9.50.
Lead—Firmer; dome; tic. $3..17.,.
Tin—Easy; straits, $20.70 bid; shelter closee
easy; domestic, $6.50.
Salt Meats and Lard.
Chicago. Oct 27.—Pork—Easy; ensh, $16.50
January, $14.00. i<M»,«y
Lard—Eaßy; cash, $10 10; January, $8.47!;;
Ribs-Easy; cash. $-(.60; January, $7.52
Bhoulders-$7.00a7.-.'5.
Bhort c1ear—59.25^)9.50.
Wool.
New York, Oct. 27.—Wool—Dull; domestli
fleece closed at 20»2So;Texas at 10317 c,
Petroleum.
I New York, Oct. 27.—Petroleum, closed uulei
MRdflrasx. November, ~2!»c bid.
LOS ANGELES LOCAL MARKETS
[The r|notations given below are currant
wnoletale selling prtuei. |
Poultry and Kg,,,
Poultry — Hons. $5.00(45.50 per doz,. young
oostera, $3. 50(94.50; old roosters. $4.00 a) 5.00;
brollera, $2.50 a:< oo; ducks, $4.00(35.00; tur
keys, i .."i Mr per lb.
Eggs—California ranch, per doz, 27@28c;
eastern, 23(jj25c.
Dairy Products.
Butter—Fancy creamery, 28-ounce squares,
00.102HC: f«ncy dairy, per roll, 65fJs57J,c;
ebolec, . r .(i-,r.-,'i . r.
Cheese— Kanern.per lb., 12(513c; California,
large, lie; 3 lb, baud, 13c; Young America,
tin.
Mill Products.
Fi.our—Per bbl., L. A. XXXX, 183.60; Capitol
Mill*. $3.00; Sperry's, $4 Ift; Drifted Snow,
$4,181 victor, »4.16;Cr0wu,54.15; Stocktonla,
$4.1:*.
Mll . Fkkd—Bran, per ton, t3ll aborts, $23;
s f-'ed ioo'ii and bar ey). pir 100 lbs., Mil;
cuttul cum, $1.05; feed meal, $1.15; rolled
baricy, 7So.
Vegetables.
R*At>S—Navv or small white, per 100 lbs.,
$2.7u@3.26; pink, per 100 lbs., 93.000t3.50;
blacK v. iil. per 100 lbi„ $2 50(<»2.75; Lima,
J3.uofffi3.7s.
Potatoes—Per 100 lb!, 90efg$l 25.
Blkts— Per 100 lb«., $1.00.
Ca rkage— Per 100 lbs , 56@75c.
: Carkotrs— Pet 100 lbs , $1.00.
Onions—Per 100 lbs., $1.00(01.25.
Parsnips—Pet 100 lbs., $1.50.
8n BIT Pota tokb—Per 100 lbs., $1.00.
Tom a toe*—Per box, (15a
Turnips—Per 10J Ins., 80c.
Orled Fruit.
Ari'LES—Sun dried,sacks,7@oc per lb; boxes,
1 On-. 1 lo: evaporated, fancy, 1 1i0,12c.
Apricots -Fancy, pe. lb., ll@12!»c; choice,
9(a510c.
PKAi HEs-Fancy, nnpeelcd, per lb, 8@10c;
peeled, loioillc.
Prunes—Choice, boxes, per lb, B@9c; sacks,
o©7c; fancy, 9(f} 10c.
Fresh Fruits.
Apples—Per bog, $1.00(41.25.
Feachks—Per box, 85(575c.
Peaks—Per box, $1 00
Graphs—Per box, 60&05 C.
WaTEKMKRONH—Per doz . Vfo/ltl.
Cantaloupes—Per doz, sb(sUoc.
Hmoked Meats, Btc.
Hams—Rex, per lb., 13V0,
BACON—Rex, ncr lb., 17c; Defiance. 15o;
light medium, 14c.
Rosa-Dry salt, per lb.
Dkikd UgEP-Perlb.. Il»if«tl2?ic.
Larij—Per lb., In tierces, compound, 85id
Kigie; pure, 10c; Brz. pure, lo„e, special
brand, lie.
Grain and Bay.
BAiai'v—Feed, per cental, 70c; brewing, $1.
Wikat—Na 1, percental, $1.16.
Cop.h—Pet cental, $1.00.
Oats—No. 1, per cental, $1,50.
Hay—oat. $8n(); wheat, $9(ail0; barley, $»Y<9
9; alfalfa, $9(0)10.
Sthaw—Barley, per ton, $5; wheat, $5.
M lima and lilqiiora.
;Quotatlons on liquors revlsel by H. J. Wool
lacott, Importer and exporter, bee ad |
CiiAMPAiiNK— Mnmm, pints, $35: quaits, $33;
Pummery, pints $30.50; quarts, $34.50; Roe
derer, pints. $30.50; quarts,s34.so; Monopole,
pints, $35; quarts, $33; Deibeok, piu-.s, $31;
quarts, $32.
Bitters—Angostura.sl.ir>; I)amlana.s7; Fer
net Branca, $10.50: Uostetter's. $8.50: Amer
Picon, $17; Barter's Wild Cherry, $7 75;
Peruvian, $7 55; Peppermint, $2.25; Venezue
la, $8.25; Lash, $7.
A..E—Bass & Co., hy Foster, 11.75; by Burke,
$17.50; leiment'a. $1.1.50: McMuUeu's, $21.
BrouT—Ouinesa's, by Foster. $11.50; by
Burke, ¥17.50; Johnson, $11.50; Tennent's,
$12.
Brer—Val Blatz Milwaukee, quarts, $11.50;
pints.sl2: Red Ribbon, unarts,sls: pints, $10.
KXTaACTOF Mai-t—ilofl's Malt, $3.25; Liquid
Bread, $3.75; Best Tonic, $2.75 per dozen.
WiiiMtY—Duffy's Malt, $9.25: Hermitage,
$11; Belle qf Bourbon, $9 50: H. J. VK Bour
bon, $8.50; 11. J. W. Kje, $8.50; Mellwood,
$11: J. 11. Cutter 0. X., $11.65; A No. 1,58.50;
Old Taylor, $12.
i Whisky BY Bri..—From $1.65 to $1.45 per
gallon, according to age.
Blotch Whisk y—Stewart's Aberdeen,sl2.so;
(larnkirk, $13.00.
Irish Whisky—lrish Malt, $11.00; Burkes,
$13.00.
Keiis—Fivo-gallon, 65c; 10-gallon, 90c; half
btrrels. $1 55.
Demijohns—Half-gallon, $2.75; one-gallon.
$3.75.
Hinoeh Ai.i C. <fc C.Belfast, $15.00; Ross,
$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 pintr, $12.u0: quarts, $11,00.
HAtiTKKNg—Berts, <iuflrt», $11.00; pints,
I $12 00; A. DeLuce A Fll's, quarts, $13; pints,
$14.00.
White Wise—Gelsohelmer. quarts, $14.00:
i Maccoranner. quarts, $10.00
i quarts, $17 00; Koenigeu Vie Betb, quarts.
$30.00.
Ci.ap.kt—Chateau La Rose, quarts, $7.00;
pin's. $8.00; Margaux, pints, $12.00; quarts,
11.00; Chateau de Frands, quarts. $9.(10; pints,
$10.00; Pontct Canet, quarts, $14.00; pints,
$15.00
Mineral Water—Apollinarls, quarts, $9.50;
pints, $13.50; Bethesda, quarts, $8.50; balf
gallons, $5.59; Londonderry, half gallons,
$7 00: quarts, $10 OO; pints, $14.00; HuoTndi,
$11.75; Nspasoda, pints,s9.ot); quarts, $7.50;
White Rock, $6.00; Vichy, $12.50.
Coonac—Heunessy, X, $16.76: XXX, $21.00:
Martell, X. $17.50; MarteU, XXX, $21.50:
Kvariste, Duponte .v Co., $20.00.
Cordials—Mariscbine, $1.1.50; Vermouth,
N. P.. $0.65: Italian, $6.50: Kiirnmel, $15.00;
I Absinthe, $19.50; Anisette. $17 00.
Winis—Claret, 3(>;dssc: /'.lufeudel, 05(d)85c;
Port, Angelica, Sherry, Muscatel. 45c@51.25
I per gallon.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Friday. Oct. 27,1893.
E B Trefethen et ux to A E My berg —k ' . lot
7, Ilealey's survey; $650.
• M J Cooke et con to J B Johnson—Lots 27 and
38, blk B, Collma Park; $10.
X A Miller et ux to b' J Bent-Lot 40, Nles
tract; $600. I
E J Gorman to A P Spenoer—Lot 86, Golds
worthy & Chronlssub Clcmont tract: $175.
M P N White ct cou to N O'Bannon—Lots 2,
4, 6. 0, 8, blk 9, Ramona: $250.
M S Whliaker to his wife—l 10 acres Qrogan
tract, Rosauta Anita: $10.
X Wllletet ux to 8 X Klelnfelter—Lot 4, Ar
cadia tract; $10.
J H Miller et ux to N Cordary et ux—Lots 11
and 12, blk X, McFarland's sub Marengo Bo;
$1200.
Same to E H Cordary—Lot 8, blk B, W. Bon
nie Brao trt; $2000.
Same to Cordsry etnx—Lots 9and 10, Hell
in hi &. stasstorth's cub of blk 73, Hancock sur
vey; $4000.
Same to X H Cordary—Lot 32. Watt's sub of
RoSan RBfael; $6000.
Same to N Cordary et ux —Lot 168, Lattin
trt; $1200.
Same to ssme— Lot 12 blk 3, East Claremoiit;
$200.
Biime to same—Lot 15, blk PP. and lot 18,
same bi», Gleudora trt; $600.
Same to X H Cordary—Lot 9, blk 60, Aztma;
$300.
L M Ftevens to A de F Elton—Lots 17 and 19,
l.ona Beach; love.
ndeGroll' to W I) Jamieson-Lot 3, blk 26.
Alosia; $50.
CE TibbettstoM E Synnott-Part lots 21
and 22. Turner trt: Pasadena; $t>oo.
C X Myerset ux to A Hinckley—Lot 8, blk 4,
Bonth Pasadena; $600.
M E Meaaer to J R Olmstead—W Uof NE >1
of BK!i, aud I! Uof N W 'i of oK y. of sec 31, T
38.R 11 W:sl.
W J Meader to same—Same property as above;
TBarrowßct ux to Pomona college—Lots 1
to 9, blk li, aud lots 13 to 18, blk 30, Clare
mout; $5.
W 0 Alefrl "z to A Wakely—Lot 7 of Defriez's
nsubof Hotel tit, Pa.adena; t4OO.
IC F J Otlerson to IC C Wa(,eul«ch—Lot 25,
blk 34. OhiioUL-a: $000.
L M L» Fetra at ux to D C Norton—lo acres
In SW H T 1 N, R 10 w; $1000.
B A Taylor et con to 8 8 Bond—Lot 13 blk 0,
Sunset traeti $10.
J Hyans et ox to J R l-Iyariß et ux—Lot 6 and
part lot 8, Hyans' extension Olive Hill tract;
$1200.
1) Bde Ward to H c Hull—Lot 19 blk (i, Be
pulveda's subd. San Pedro; $10.
W I Whedon el ux to N Williams—Lot 1, Da
man H Mlllaid tract; $1000.
nummary.
Deed' 33
Nominal 13
Total $23,149.30
Note —Figures separated by a dash indicate
page aud number of book of miscellaneous
records
TUTT'S PlLLßsct kindly on old and yonng.
Conipagiiie Generale Transitlautifjiis.
FRENCH LINK TO UAVKK.
|
f <.OMFANY'S PIBR (NKW) NO. 42,
Kj North River, loot of M o rton street.
Travelors by ilils lmo avoid both travel by
English railway aud tbe discomfort of croising
the channel inn email boai.
LA BRkTAMN B, -optomber JO.
LA BOURCiOGNE, Octulier 7.
LA GASOOdNF, October 14.
LA TOOUAINE, October 21.
LA BRETAGN h, Octob-r 28.
LA CHAMPAGNE, November 4.
For freight pr pustagc apoly to
A. FoKI.ET, Agent,
No. a Bowling Green. New York.
J. F. FUGAZI <fc CO., agents, S Montgomery
aye,, San Francisco. Bstuch ofllce, 19 Mont-
Fomery etreet. Tickets lor sale by all railroad
and steamship offices. a l tf
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4111 be promptly relieved aud cured by its use.
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SOCTHKRIf CALIFORNIA RAILWAY
COMPANY. (Santa Fe Route.)
IN KFifJCCT SUNDAY, SBPT. 18, 1893.
Trains arrive and depart from La Grande sta
tion.
Leave. Los Angeles. i Arrlv
* 6:15 p.m Chicago Limned • 7;50a.m
*7 00 a.m . .Overland Express....:* 0:20p.m
* 8:16 a.m San Diego Coast Line. * I:'s p.m
* 4:30 p.m Ban Diego Coast Line. * (1:50 p.m
* 7:00 am ( 1 * 7:50 a.m
' 9:00 a.m...Ban | ...Ban B'rnerdino.. * 0:50 s.m
{ via Pabadenu... ', t ) ;25 p.m
* 4:00 p.m | ' 6;20 p.m
* 5:10 p.m I J * 7.35 p.m
* 7:00 a.m i.. ..Riverside via.. .) t l:?sp.m
* 9:ooam 5. ..Ban Bernardino..! * 6:20p.m
1 0:00 a.m %H verslde and.'.'.i *10:10 a.m
ill:00am J San Bernardino..•>
* 4:3opm ( via Orange. > * 0:00pm
* 7:00a.m (Reolauds, Mentonel >' 9:00 «.m
* 9:00 a m ...and Highland... I f 1:20 p.m
{ via } - 6 20 p.m
* 4:00 pm I Pasadena ft 7:35 pm
* 5:15 p.m I J
t li:osa.m (Redlands, Mentonei 1*10:10 a.m
tll:00a.m ]. aud Highland via.) | ...
* 4;MOp.m (Oiaugct Riverside) ;• 0:50 p.m
•0.00a.m I 1 :} 7;30a.m
. Azusa, Pasadena.. I * B:43am
* IMOp.n ..and I 9:00 a.m
* 4:(io p.mi-' ..Intermediate... J-t 1:20 p.m
t 6:30 p.m! I .Stations I 4:16 p.m
* 6:20p.m
* 7:00 p.m I 1 * 7:35 p.m
* 7:00 am Pasadena • 7:00 a. m
* 5:15 pm Pasadena t 1:25 p.m
f 6:05 a.m Santa Ana t 8:00a.m
* 8:10 a.m Santa Ana
t 1:50p.m Bauta Ana • 1:15 p.m
* 4:30 p.m Santa An» * 0:00 p.m
* .7:52 a.m Banta Monica * 9:40 am
*10;10a.ra Banta Monica * 3:00 p.m
* 4:45 pm 1 Santa Monica * 6;34p.m
•10:00 n.in Redondo * 8:29 a.m
* 4:45 p.m! Redondo * 3:sopm
t 9:00 a.m v an Jacinto v Pasadena f 1:20 p.m
til :00 am San Jacinto vis Oiange
r 9:00 a.m Temecnla via rnsadetia t 1:20 p.m
(11:00 a.m .Temecuia via Orange. fl0:10 a m
t 8:10 a-m Kscondido v Coast Llnelf 1:10 p.m
Trains via rasadena line arrive at Downey
avenue station 7 minutes earlier and leave 7
mtnutea later.
•Dally (Dal'? except Sunday. [Sundays
only. K. W. McGkE, City Pass. & T Agt,
129 N. Spring at, Los Angeles,
And La Grande station.
|)ACIFIO COAST BTEAMSHIP CO.,
Goodall, Perkins <k Co., General Agents, San
Francisco.
Northern routes embrace lines for Portland,
Ore., Victoria, B. C, and Puget Sound; Alaska,
and all coast points.
SOUTHERN ROUTES.
TIME TABLE FOR OCTOBER, 1893.
LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO:
For—
Port Harford.:.... 8. S. Corona. October 2,11,20,
Banta Barbara... 29; November 7.
Redondo
Port Los Angeles 8. 8. Pants Rosa, October 7,
Newport. 16, 25; November 3.
Ban Diego
For— 8.8. Los Angeles, October 9.
East San Pedro . 18, 27: November 5.
San Pedro and 8. S. Eureka, October 5, 14,
way ports 23: November 1.
LBA.YE POET LOS ANGELES AND REDONDO.
For— IS. H. Santa Rosa, October 9.-
I 18,27; November 5.
Ban Diego :8. 8. Corona, October 4, 13,
' 22,31; November 9.
"For— 8. 8. Santa Rosa. October 2,11,
San Francisco 20,29; November 7.
Port Harford... 3. S. Corona, October 6,15,24;
Santa Barbara. November 2.
LEAVE SAN PEDRO AND EAST BAN PEDRO.
For— ?. 8. Jtureka, October 8, 17,
San Francisco 26, November 4.
and 8. S. Los Angeles, October 3.
way port! 12 21, 30; November 8.
Cars to connect with steamers via San Pedro,
leave 8. P. U. R. dspot (Arcade depot! at 5 p.
m., and Terminal R. R. depot at 5:15 p. m.
Cars to connect via Redondo leavo Santa Fe
depot at 10 a. m„ or from Redondo Railway
depot at 9 a. m.
Cars to connect with Port Los Angeles leave
8. P. B. R. depot at 1:10 p. m. for steamers
north bound.
Plans of stoainor«' cabins at agent a ofllce,
where berths may be secured.
The company reserves the right to change
the s earners or their days of sailing.
sfV-For passage or frelgh t as above or for
tickets to and from all Important poiutt in Eu
rope apply to
W. PARRIS, Agent,
Office, No. 124 W. Second Btreet. Los Angeles.
MT. I.OWK RAILWAY.
IN EFFECT OCTOBER 18, 1893.
Leave Los Angeles for
Rubio Csflon via Leave Rubio Caflon
Terminal Railway. for Los Angeles.
9:00 a.m. dally. 9:10 a.m ually,
1:25 p.m. Mat. ,t Sun 2:05 p.~. Kat. & Sun.
4:00 p m. daily. 4:40 p.m. dally.
Tiie incline care will run between Rubio
canon and Kcho inouutaiu 10 minutes alter
the arrival of each train. Beyond Kcho moun
tain are 20 miles of the finest bridle road lo be
found In aUy part of the world, on which the
grandest scenery that can be found on the globe
is at hand at every mm.
Ou tbe summit of Echo mountain saddle ani
mals arc always in waiting, with comp-tent
guides, to convey parties through Uastle cailon,
Grand c»iion and Crystal Springs to Ml. Lowe
and the highest peaks visible from Pasadena.
ROUND TRIP RATE*. .
Los Angeles to Rublo caiiou, $1: to Echo
mountain, $2.70.
Pasadena io Rubio caflon, do cents; to Echo
mountain, $'-'.35.
Altadena Junction to Rublo csflon, 40 cants;
to Echo mountain, $2.
Saddlo animals from Echo mountain to Mt.
Lowe, $2. D. H. BURKS,
City Passenger and Ticket Agtut, ftlnisun
block, Spring and Third strees, Los Angeles.
General offices, Grand Opera House block,
Pasadena, Cal. I*. S. C. LOWK,
President and General Manager.
J. T. WHEEDON, Traffic Manager. 7-14
Redondo Railway
WinterTlme Card No. 11.
IN EFI-'ECI 5 A. M. MONDAY, SEPT. 25, 1893.
Los Angeles Depot. Corner Grand Aveuue and
Jefferson street.
Take Grand avenue cable or Main street ana
Agricultuial park horse cars.
Trains Leave Trains Leave
Loi Angeles Redondo
for Redoudo for Los Angeles
DAILY DAILY
9:10 a.m. 7:45 a.m.
1:35 p.m. ll:»0a.m.
5 :K> p.m, 3.4.~> p.m.
Running lime between LO3 Angeles and Re
dondo Beach, 50 miuuies.
City ticket office at A. B. Greenwald's Cigar
Store, corner First and Spring Blreels.
GEO. J. AINiWORTH, President,
R. H. THOMPSON, Vice-President,
J, N, a-Uf TON, Bup't., liA-dondo Beach.
Southern Pacific Company.
IMPORTANT CHANGE OF TIME.
OCTOBER 1, 1893.
Trains leave and are due to arrive at
I.OS ANIIBI.ES (AROADE DEPOT,)
Fifth street, dally, as follows:
Leave tor destination. Atr. from
2:00 p.m San Fr»n. St Pacram'to 7:3oam
10:40p.m-an Fran. ASacram'lo 1:44 p m
-no p m Ogden Al Bast, 2d class 7.:i0 a. m
10:40p m Ogden <& Rest, latclass 1:48 p.m
10 loom Portland, Or 7:30 a.m
8:30 a m . ..Kl Paso and East... 4:00 p.m
8 30 a.m.. Doming aud East. 4:00 p m
8:30 a m Banning 4:00p m
Redlsnos s9;lll i.ra
8:30a.m Redlands Al0:10a.m
10:31) a m Redlands 4:00 p.m
4:30 p.m Redlands. 0:15 p.m
Colton so :21 a m
8 30 a m Colton Al0:10a.m
10:30a.m Colton 4.00 p.m
4 30 p.m Colton 0:15 p.m
Riverside s9:Zlam
8:30 a.m RiveMde alO 10 am
10:30a.m Riverside 4:oup.m
4:30p.m Riverside 0:15 p.m
Ban Bernardino H9:2ta.m
8:31 a.m San Bernardino .. a 10:1 nam
10:30 a m Ban Bernardino . 4:oop.in
4:30 p.m.. ban Bernardino 0:15 p.m
Chino ASi.lOa.m
8:30a.m Chlno. s9:2la.ni
4:30p.m Chlno Al0:10a.m
A5:43p.m Chino o:lspm
bilftam Monrovia 7:55 a.m
Monrovia AO :57 a.m
a 3:00 p.m Monrovia
5:15 p.m Monrovia 4:45 p.m
7:30 a.m... Banta Barbara 1:48 p tn
2:00 p.m Santa Barbara 9:10 p.m
a 9:52 a.m Banta Ana <1 Anaheim 0.03 a.m
5:10 p.m Santa Ana & Anaheim a 4:04 p.m
4:52 y in Tustln 8:43 a.m
A9;4oa.m Whlttler 8:43a.m
4:52 p.m Whlttler Al:4ftp.in
9:25 a m Ling B'ch St San Pedro 8:15 a m
A12:50p.m SanPedrOiSi Long B'ch|All:stla.m
o:OOp.m Long B'ch & San Pedro 4:lft p.m
9:30 a.m Santa Monica 8:08 a m
t-anta Monica 8:60 a m
1:10 p.m Santa Monica 12:28 p m
5 15 p in Santa Monica 4:25p m
0:20 p.m.. . .Santa Monica
l:10p.m ... Soldiers' Home.,.. 8:08a.m
0:25 p.m Boldiers' Home. .. 12:28 p.m
9:30 a.m.... Port Los Angeles... 12:28 p.m
l:10p.m .. ..Port Los Angeles... 4:25pm
a 4 00 p. in r ..Chatsworth Park. | A9:ooa.m
j Trains start from I
*" j San Fernando st. f
Idopotonlj. Ji
CATALINA ISLAND.
Southern Pacific ComDauy's trains connect
atßau Pedro with the flue steamer Falcon.
Leave. Arcade Depot. j Arrive.
9:25 a.m Saturday !
Monday 4:15 p.m
Take Banta Montoa trains from Sin Fernanai
street. Naod's function, Commercial street,
Arcade depot, Jefferson street (Wlnttrop sta
tion), Orand avenue, or University.
For north: Arcade, Commercial street. Naod's
Junction, Ban Fernando street.
For east: Arcade. Commercial street, Hand's
Junction.
For other branches: Aroade. Commercial
street, Naud'a Junction. Ban Fernando street.
Local and through tickets sold, baggaga
checked, Pullman sleeping car reservations
msde.eud general Information given upon ap
plication to J. M. CRAWLKY, Asst. 0 Pas. Agt..
No 144 8. Spring st., oor. Second. GHARLKS
SEYLER, Agent at depots,
o Sundays only.
A Sundays excepted.
RICH'D URAY. Oca. Traffic Mgr.
T. H. GOODMAN,
fien'J Passenger Agt
Los Amies Terminal R'y.
Los Angeles depots: East end of First street
and Downey avenue bridges.
Leave Las Angeles for Leave Patadr-na for
Pasadena. Los Angeles.
f 6:25 a.m ♦ 7:15 a.m
* 7:IK a.m * »:05 a.m
* 8:00 a.m * 9.1 5 a.m
* 9:00a.m 'lii.3ft 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.n:
* 4:00 p.m * 4;o.">p.m
* 5;20p.m * s:*sp.ni
* 0:20 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.ni *10:10a.ra
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 Glendale for Los
Glendale. Angeles.
t 0:40 a.m.• t 7:20 a m
1 8:20 s.m t 9:12 a,m
112:35 p.m } 1:30 p.m
* 5:25 p.m * 0:13 pm
Leave los Angeles for Leave East r.au Pedro
) ong Beach and East for
San Pedro. Los Angeles.
* 9:45 a.m • 7:15 a.m
1 1:10 p.m Jll:lss.m
I 5:15 p.m t 3:40 p.m
1 0:00 p.m...: t 4:10p.m
Between East San Pedro and I one Beach
.lo minutes.
RUBIO CANYON AND ECHO MOUNTAIN.
Trains le ive Los Angeles 9 am. and 4 p.m, .
Sundays 9 a.m., 1 '25 aud 4 p.m.
satuidays. 9 a.m. 1:25 and 4 p.m.
Fine pavilion and hotel, rjood music and
grand entertainment.
•Dally, t Daily except Sundays. 1 Sundays
only, a Except baturdays. o Saturdays only.
0 Saturdays and Sundays only.
Stages meet the 8 a.m and 12:20 p.m. trains
at Pasadena for Mt. Wilson ou new trail.
Passengers leaving Los Angeles on the 8 a.m.
train for Wilson peak can r tura same day.
On theater nights the 11:1 ft p.m. train for
Pasadena will wait until 20 minuies after
theater closes
Bpecial rates to excursion and picnic ra ties.
Depots east end First street and Dowuey
avenue bridges.
General offices, First-street Depot.
T. B. HUKNETT, General Manager.
jy2tf w. WINCUP. Gen Passenger Ag't.
FOR ALL KINDS OF
GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS,
CntleiTi Ammunition.
All Kinds of Sporting Goods,
Fishing Tack'.e. Bamboo Rods, Baseballs, Mitts
and Gloves. Repairing and t'hoxo Boring of
Shotguns a Specialty. Guaranteed or money
refunded.
H.BLOTTERBF.CK,
7-10 ly 211 N. Main st., Temple block.
Kerekhoff-Cuzner
• ILL AND LUMBER COMPANY
WHOLESALE AND BET AIL
.ainOffloe: LOB ANGELES.
Wholesale Yard at 3AN PEDRO.
E ranch Yards—Pomona, Pastulcna, Lgmanda,
Arusa. Burbank. Planing Mills—Los Angelas
1.1 Pomona. Cargoes furnished to order.
ANTI-SEPTIC TOOTH POWDEB.
7-28 (SIXTH AMD BROADWAY.
DB. WONG HIM. who has practlc Id medl
ctne in Lob Angeles for 18 years, aud
whose ofllce la at 039 Upper Main street, will
treat hy medicines all diseases of women, men
and children. The <loctor claims that he has
remedies which are superior to all others as a
speclflo for troubles of women snd men a
trial alone will convince tbe sick that Dr.
Wong Him's remedies are more efficacious than
can be prescribed. Dr. Wong Him Is a (Jnlnese
physician of prominence and a gentlemen of
responsibility. His reputation is mon: than
well estahllsned, and all Ipersons needing his
services can rely upon bis 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
639 Upper Main Street, Los Angeles.
■
Lob Angeles, Cal,, June 17, 18f»3.
To the Pohlic; I Have been Buffering wita
piles ond kidney trouble for over five years,
and have tried iteveral remedies, but all failed
to relieve me A ihort time since I tried Dr.
Wong illm, li.tO Tipper Main street, and lam
now well and strong, and consider nlm a first
claim doctor. Yours truly,
W. 11. HILLYJER,
235 B. Hill st., Los Angeles, Cal.
Lob Angeles, June 1», 1893.
To the Public: For over five years I have
been troubled with nervous sick headache aud
Jiver complaint, i didu't seem to find any help
from the many doctors and medicine* that I
tried until I tried Dr. Wong Htm, ti3o Upper
Main street. lam now well. Yours truly,
MI4B M. G. BROCK,
48 Hintoa aye.. Los Angeles, Cal.
j—tsy-V I w e.v E $500
M%tW H'"' nnv external
i^'*k'^' /^^ff^ r ' ro m e'ify T mi
,vi i! !i " ni< '' eill i; '' f '
\ Willi addresses of;,on
'''ircl in Sou t hern
California — most in
•Vlease Henri thin to -did" one with vancek
9-24d.tw-6m »
M Mm
IN
mm
The flneit duck and deer shooting In South
eru California. Boats, blinds and sink boxes
free for guests of tho hotel. Hotel open un 11
December Ist. Deer iv abundance within one
mile of hotel. Last season 5900 ducks vers
killed by guests of tbe hotel in the mouths of
October and November.
Carriage leaves Now St. Charles Hotel every
Tuesday at 5 a.m.
The tincst trout fishing in the state.
Board ano lodging $10 per week. Rouud
triD ticket $7.
For 101 l oartlculars Inquire at '207 South
Broadway, Lis Angeles, aud New St. Charles
Hotel, Sin Bernardino.
Ammunitition of all Kinds for sale at hotel.
Conveyance free lo guests to snd from hunt
ing grounds. GUB KNIGHT,
10-18 lm Proprietor.
'I Hi mA IB Be? K3h IB mm UliH'
ffpLilif whi »m*
J Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat- j
lent business conducted for moderate Fees. **
Jcur OrncE is Opposite U. S. Patent Office'
J and we can secure Patent in less time than those J
I remote from Washington. }
j Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip-t*
Jtion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of J
Jcharge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. S
J A Pamphlet, ''How to Obtain Patents,"' with'
Jcost of same in the U. and foreign countries?
a* sent free. Address, S
jC.A.SNOW&CO.;
Opp. Patent Office:, Washington, d. C. S
Dr. GARRISON
rfSSSffIUCT Wiihont the Knife.
Los Angeles Lumber Co,,
DEALERS IN
LUMBER, PORTLAND CEMENT,
ENGLISH AND DOME TIC FlltE BBICK.
Office and Yard, San Pedro St.,
BET. FOURTH A FIFTH. 10-11 tf
JULIUS WOLTER,
<a MANUFAGTUIUNG JEWtLEH,
WATCH REPAIRING & OPTICIAN
Dealer in DIAMOND 3, WATCHES,
CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVKR
PLaTE and OPTIC s L GOODS.
122 S. MAIN STREET
Kmblems, pins and Badges Made to Order,
1014 lm
"WAGON MATERIAL,
KABD WOODS,
IRON, STEEL,
Horseshoes and Nails,
Blacksmith's Coal, Tools, Et©,
JOHN WIGMORJf,
147, 118 and 121 Booth Los Angolas lllilA
R. W. PRIDHAM,
BLANK BOOKS AND PAPER BOXES.
REMOVED TO
110 AND 112 N. LOS ANGELES STREET
NEAR FIRST. TEL. 043. 7-15 ly
BANK INO HCIDSKS.
THE NATIONAL BANK OF CALIFORNIA
Report to Comptroller of Currency, Oct. :t, 1893.
RESOURCES. I LtABILIIISi
Caih on lianfi and in banks $143,707 10 i Capital stock, paid in coin $250,000 00
United States bonds 100,000 oo i surplus 9,000 00
Demand loans 133 720 00 Undivided profits 12,704 II
Regular loans 194.500 38 Circulation 135,000 00
School bonds and stocks 20.40<> Oi Deposits 201,084 18
Furniture and fixtures 0,000 00
Expenses 5,450 07
$003,848 29 $603,848 29
The National Bank of California Is one of the few banks that successfully stood the shook of
the iata panic and maintained lull coin payments right through.
The National Bank of California pays no interest on deposits la any form, offers no spaelal
inducements for business other than reliability when the customers exercise their rights to de
mand their money.
in the matter of loans It looks more to rellahllitv than high rates of interest, and deilres no
loans except from good and reliable parties, and then exacts good security, believing that no
bank Is belter or more reliable than its loans.
DIRECTORS.
O.H.CHURCHILL, O, T. JOHNSON, JOHN VVOI.FBKILL, M. H. SHERMAN.
W. L. GXAVHB, E, F. C, KLOKKK, GEORGE IRVINE, S N. McDONALD,
W. 8. DaVAN. T. E. NKWLIN, A. HA.PT.KV, JOHN M. C. MARBLE.
Security Savings Bank and Trust Co
148 SOUTH MAIN STREET, I.OS ANGELES, CAL,
CAPITAL BTOCK $200,000
SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS „ 16,000
OFFICERS:
T. L. DUQUE, President. J. F. SARTORT, Cashier.
WM. McDEKMOTT, Vice-President. W, D. LONGYEaR, Assistant Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
Isalas w. Hellman, Herman W. Hellman, Maurice 8. Hellman, A. C. Rogers,
T. U Duque, Wm. McDermott, M. L. Fleming, J, A. Graves,
F.N.Myers, J. H. Shankland, J. F. eartori.
Five Per Cent Tntereat Paid on Deposits. Money Loaned on Real Estate
Our Loan Committee of Five Directors exercise great cvre in making loam.
Especial attention given to depositors of small sums: also to children's savings deposits.
Remittances may be sent by draft, postal order or Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Express. 10-8 6m
SAVINGS BANK OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Southeast Corner Spring and Court Sts., Los Angeles, Cal.
CAPITAL STOCK, * I 00.000. SURPLUS, SlO.oon.
OFFICERS:
J. H. BRALY President I JOHN W. HUNT Cashier
FRANK A. GIBSON Vice-President | ARTHUR H. BRALY Assistant Cashier
DIRECTOR:;:
J. D. Blcknell, Hiram Mab iry, W, G. Patterson,
J. M. Klnott. Frank A. Gibson, H. L. Drew,
C. W. Hasson, J. H. Braly, A. H. Braly.
INTEREST PAID ON ALL DEPOSITS 7-11 tf
INTER EST PAID ON ALL DEPOSITS
Main Street Savings Bank and Trust Company
CAPITAL. - - $200,000
426 SOUTH MAIN ST. - - LOS ANGELBS, CAL.
J. B. LANKERSHI.M, Preat, S. C. HUBBKLL, Vice-Pres'U J. V. WACHTEL, Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
H. W. Hellman, S C. Huhboll, 1. N. VanNnys,
Kasnare Cohn, ; John 11. Jones, O. T. Johnwu,
W. G. Kerckhoff, H. W O'Me'venv. J. B. Lankershlm.
Deposits will he received in sums ol irom 01 to =iv»000. Workingmen and women should de
posit at least $1 per week from their wages, children can purch.se S cent stamps In all parts
of the city and county. It is the best education you cau 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, $700,000.
A General Banking Business Transacted. Interest at Five Per Cent Paid on Time Deposits,
OFFICEKS:
W. G. COCHRAN, Pres'L H. J. WOOLLACOII, V.-Pres't. JAMES F. TOWELL, Sso'y.
DIRECTORS:
Geo. H. Bonebrake, W. H. Crocker, A. A. Hubbard, 0. T. Johnson,
P. M. Green, Telfair C'rcighton, W. G. Cojhran, B.K.Bali,
H. J. Woollacott, W. P. i.ardiuir James F. Towell. Sasstfattsa
Los Angeies Savings Bank,
NO 930 North Main street.
CAPITAL STOCK. 8100.000
BUBPLUa 35,15 O
H. W. HELLMAN, President J E. PLATER, Vice-President,
W. M. CASWELL, Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
I. W. HELLMAN, ' B. S. BAKSR. ■ H. W. HELLMAN.
J. E. PLATER, I. W. HKLLMAN, JR.,
6-5 tf paid on deposits. Money to loan on first class real estate.
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK OF
Los Angeles, Cal.
Oldest aud Largest Bank In Son;hern
California.
Capital (paid up) 9 500."OO
Burolcs and profits 750.000
Total... 51,280,000
orvicrsits.
(BAIAS W. HELLMAN President
HERMAN W. HELLMAN Vice-President
JOHN MILNEK Cashier
tl. J. FLEISHMAN Assistant Cashier
DIRECTORS.
W. H Perry Oiro W. Childs, J. S. I.anker
•him, C. E. Thorn, C. Dneommnn, H. W. Hell
•san, T. L. Duque, A. Glassell. 1. W. Hellman.
Exchange for sale on all the principal cities
of tha United States, Europe, china and Japan.
BANK OF AMERICXT
FORMERLY
LOS ANGELES COUNTY BANK,
Temple Block.
rardtal stock paid up »200,000.
orrr »ks.
JOHN E. PLVTER Presldeat
BOBT. 8. BAKER Vice-President
GEO. H. STEWART Cashlel
DIBECTOBS.
Jotham Bixby, Chas. Forman,
L.T. Garnsey, Lewellyn Bixby,
R. 8. Baker. John E. Plater.
Geo. H. Stewart.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA NATION ALBANK
10l S. Spring street. Nadeau blotik.
L.*. Breed President
Wm F. Bosbyshell Vice-President
'i. N. Flint Ca.hler
W. U Uolliday Assistant Cashier
Capital paid In gold coin 8200,000
Surplus aud undivided profits 25,000
Authorised cayital 500,u0»
DIRECTORS.
L. N. Breed, H. T. Newoll, Wm. E. Avery,
Silas Hoiuisu. W. H. Holliday. K. C. Bosbv
shell, M Hagan, Frank Rader, D. Reaiic'k,
tbos. floss, William F. Bosbysheli. 7-1 tl
rpHE UNIVERSITY BANK OF LOS ANGELES
J. Southeast corner ol First aad Broadway.
Capital stock, fully paid $100,000
Surplus 75,000
R. M. WIDNEY. President,
D. O. MILTIMORB. Vlce-Pres'L
GEO. L. ARNOLD, Cashier
DIRECTORS:
R. M. Widney, D. O. Millimore,
S. W. Little, 8. McKlnlay,
John McArthur, C. A. Warner,
L. J. P. Morrill.
General bauktug business and loans on first
class real estate solicited. Buy and sell first
class stocks, uouds and warrants. Parties wish
ing to luvest iv first-class securities, ou either
long or short time, can bo accommodated.
ANGELES NATIONAL BANK,
UNITEP STATES DEPOSITARY.
Capital ! $500,000 00
Surplus 52,-00 00
Total , 552,500 00
Georoe H. Bosebrakk, President.
F. C. Howes, Cashier.
E. W. Coe, Assistant Cashier.
directors:
Col. H. H. Markham, Perry M. Green. War
ren Gillelen, L. P. Crawford, C. a. Mar-iner,
Geo. H. Bonebrake, F.C. Howes. 015tf
Jjs.IRST NATIONAL BANK OF LOS ANGELES
CAPITAL STOCK $.100,000
SURPLUS ■ 200,000
J. M. ELLIOTT, President,
J. D. BICKNELL, Vice Pros't.
G. B. SHAFFER, Ass't Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
J. M. Elliott, J. D. B'.cknell,
S. H. Mott, H. Mabury,
J. D. Hookor, D. McGarry,
Wm. G. Kerckhoff.
CUTIZENS' BANK,
/ Stimson Block, Third and Spring.
T. W. Brotherton, President.
T. S. C. Law.!, VicePres't.
F. D. Hall, Cashier.
directors:
T. D. Stimson, 1.. W. Blinn,
Andrew Mullen, i J. M. Hale,
R. J, Waters, J. Formal.
Robrxt Hale, 10-7 tf
UNION BANKOFSAVINGS
CAPITAL STOCK, $200,000
[223 S. Spring St., LOS ANGELES.
omcr.es and oinECTosja:
jM. W. Stimson Wm. Ferguson W. E. McVay
Prest. Viue-riest. Callow
IC. fi. Harrison s. H.Wott R. M. Baker
A. E. Poncroy
THE UNFORTUNATE.
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DISPENSAUT,
928 Kearney Bt H
/lliisk Con <w ol Commerelel,
fi 1 . Ban Francisco, Lai. Ka.
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S3%^^&^^mm'mW^ Bemi ' M <"»»•■*•, such
v Souorrtaea, Gleet,
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•-'V^• :';V^iiSAm,!sJKti »• 1 its forms, Seminal
Weakness, Impotency and Lost Manhood per*
maneutl? cured. Tho sick aati afflicted should
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oughly the various hospitals there, obtaining
a greatdeal of valuable information, which he.l
competent to impart to tboseln need of b.s set
vices. The Doctor cures where others fall.
Tiyhlm. DX. GIBBON will make no charm
unless he effects a rare. Persons at a dlstanos
CURED AT HOME. All communications
strictly confidential. AU letters answered fa
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■os 1957, t an Francisco, CaL
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U> form of nervous pros- \*
trationor any disorder 1 **aW
of the genital organs of I
tlZh*S'233a either sex, caused nWhl ,TJsss
Before, hv excessivo uso of After*
Tobacco, Alcohol or Opium, or on account
of yontnlni Indiai ration or over indulgence ebi.
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Mental Depression, Softening of tbe llrnin. Tv>sk
Memory, Beftrintf Down Pains. Seminal Weakness,
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may lead to premature old age an- 1 insanity.
Positively guaranteed. Price. $ .00 o box; 6 boxes
for So.QO. Sent mail on receipt of price. A written
guarantee furnished v:t h every $.'» 00 order received,
to refund the money if a permanent cure io not
effected.
NBEVIA MBDICAIjCO., Detroit, Micli
FRitEMAN oi CARPEK, 102 N. Spring tt.
THE BASKET.
IMPORTED
Wines, Lip os and Cigars,
710 N. ALAMEDA ST.
JEAN RAPPET, Prop'r.
Telephone 187, 10-25
KINGSLEY & BARNES,
ART PRINTERS
OPPER PLATE PRINTING,
WEDDING INVITATIONS. ETC.
VISITING CARDS, ETC
211 New High Street, Pulton Block,
Near Franklin st., ground floor. Tel. 417,
CLARK & BRYSOiN,
(Successors to Clark & Humphreys}
Wholesale and Retail
LUMBER DEALERS
Office, 123 V* West Second st., Burdlck Moat.
Yards at Redondo aad Los Angelas, 1-14 If
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