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FINANCE AND TRADE. Financial. EXCHANGE REVIEW. New York, July 17.—The situation in Wall street remains unchanged, and the principal features of the market are still dullness and stagnation. Tho engagement of $500,000 gold for export was made the occasion of a raid by the bears in the lost few minutes, and the market closed heavy on a decline. The final changes were generally insignificant. Governments dull. Petroleum continues in a state of lethargy. August fell % in the forenoon, and spot ad vanced %, then became dull and remained so until close. MONEY QUOTATIONS. New York, July 17.—Money, on call, easy, 3@4% per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 5@7 per cent. Sterling exchange—Active, firm; 00-day bills, $4.84%; demand, $4.88)4. Bar silver, per oz., $1.09. San Francisco, July 17.—Bar silver, per oz., $1.08@9. London, June 17, 4 p. m.—Consols, money, 96%; account, 96 9-16; IT. S. 4s, 123%; do 4%5, 105. Bar silver, 4s 2d per ounce. STOCKS AFD BONDS. New York. July 17.—Closing quotations: U. S. 4s. Reg 121' i Northwestern 111% V. S. 4s. coup... 121% N. W. Preferred. .144 U. 8. 4%5. reg.. 123 N. Y. Central 108 U. S. 4%5. coup. 123 Oregon Imp't 47 Pacific Os 112! i Navigation 103 American Ex... 115 Oregon Short Line 44 Canada Pacific... 81% Transcontinental. 46% Canada Sou 50 ;, i Pacific Mail 40% Central Pacific... 33% Reading 45% Burlington 100., Rock Island 90 D. L. & W 148%' St. Paul 73% Denver & Rio Gr. 19 !St. Louis &S. F. 33 '~; Erie 25% St. Paul & Omaha 32% Kan. <St Texas.. .. 20'*,Texas Pacific 25% Lake Shore 109%iUnion Pacific... 63% L. & N 88%! U. S. Express.... 72 Mich. Central ... 97 Fargo 141 Missouri Pacific.. 73 ; ,' M Western Union... 84% Northern Pacific. 30 lAm. Cotton 0i1... 28% N. P. Preferred.. 82%! Boston July 17.—Closing prices: A. <fe T. R. R 146 IMem.Cen lstm h Burl. & Quincy... 100%jSan Diego 22 Mex. Cent. Com. 27%| MINING SHARES. New York, July 17.—Mining shares were as follows: Caledonia B H.. 1.90 |Ontario 41.00 Dead wood T 1.25 | Plymouth 0.00 Homestake 10.00 ! Phoenix 1.30 Horn Silver 3.45 I Savage 4.70 N. Belle Isle .. 1.25 Isicrra -Nevada.. 3.25 N. Com'wealth. 2.50 | San Francisco, July 17.—Following are the closing prices: Best & Belcher. 4.10 [Peerless 25 Chollar 4.00 iPotosi 8.25 Crocker 30 jOphir 4.35 Con. Virginia... 4.25 Savage 4.45 Confidence 6.87% Sierra Nevada. . 3.40 Gould & Curry.. 2.90 'Union Con 2.95 Hale & Norcross 3.10 Yellow Jacket.. 3.10 Peer 25 [ Grain Markets. DOMESTIC. San Francisco, July 17.—Wheat—Dull. Buyer, season, 1.48%; buyer,'9o, 1.40%. Barley—Buyer '90, $1.24%. C0rn—1.07%@1.25. Chicago, July 17.-1:15 p. m., close—Wheat —Easy. Cash, 86®%: September, 88%. Corn—Steady. Cash, 87%; September, 38% Oats—Firm. Cash, 31%; September, 29. Barley—Steady. Rye-Quiet, 49. foreign. Liverpool, July 17 — Wheat—Firm: demand poor. Corn—Steady; demand poor. General Markets. Chicago, July 17.— Pork — Dull. Cash, $11.00; September, $10.90. Lard—Steady. Cash, $5.80; September, $5.97%. Shoulders—ss.2o@s.2s: short clear, $5.40® 5.50; short ribs, $5.05@55.10. Whiskey—sl.o9. New York, July 17.—Hops—Dull. Coffee—Options steady. Sales, 21,000 bags. July, $17.15@17.20; August, $10.90@17.00; September, $10.45@10.50; October, $15.85® 15.90. Spot Rio steady. Fair cargoes, 20. No. 7 flat bean, 18%®%. Sugar—Raw. steady. Fair refined 4%; cen trifugal, 90 test, SJ«; refined firm, fairly active. Lead—Strong. Domestic, $4.50. Copper—Nominal. Lake, $16.75. Tin—Easy. Straits, $21.40. Local Markets. Poultry—Hens, No. 1, per dozen, $4.50@4.75; old roosters,per doz., $3,00®53.50; young roost ers, per d0z.,|54.00@4.50; broilers, large, per doz. $2 50@3.00; broilers, small, per doz., $2.50; tur keys, per lb., 13c; ducks, large, per doz., $3.00 ducks, small, per doz., $2.50; geese, 75c Lard—3-lb. pails, B%c; 5-lb. pails, B%c; 10 --lb. pails, 8%c.; 5-lb. round tinß, Be. Hams—Eastern sugar-cured, Rex, 11%@12%c; Lilly and Crown, 13% c Raisins—Three Crown, London layers, per box, $2.25@2.35; dried grapes, 2%@3e.; loose Muscatels, $1.95®2.10; bulk raisins, sc. Beans and Dried Peas—Pink, No. L $3.75® 4.00; limas, $5.50; navy, smull, $2.75®3.00; Garvanza, $5@5.50. Cheese—Eastern full cream, 12',;(g)13c; Nor walk, 10®llc; coast, B@9c; 3-lb hand, 13c. Butter— Fancy California, per roll, 32%® 35c; choice roll, 30®32%c; fair roll, 22%. Eggs—Fresh ranch, 17@18c; Eastern, 17c. Provisions —Breakfast bacon, Rex, 10%® lie; Lilly and Crown, 12% c. Vegetables—Chiles, per string, $1.50; garlic, 7c; cabbage, per cwt., $1.25. Nuts—Walnuts, 9c; peanuts, California, 8% ®10. Honey—Extracted, light, 5c.; amber, 3® 4c; comb, 11@12%c. Beeswax—Per lb., 17@18c. Flour—Los Angeles XXXX Extra Family patent roller. $4.20; Capitol Mills Extra Family patent roller, $4.20; Sperry's, $4.90. Corn—Large yellow, carload lots, $1.05; Bmall yellow, $1.07%; large white, $I.oo® $1.02%; small white, $1.00@1.02%. Oats—Feed, No. 1, $1.25. Barley—Feed No. 1, $1.02%® 1,05.; brewing No. 1, $1.15. Potatoes — California new $1.15®1.25. Mill Feed—Bran, $18; shorts, $20; cracked corn, $1.20: rolled barley, $1.20; ground barley, $I.loc. Onions—sl.2s®sl.so. Citrus Fruits—Oranges, per box, seedlings, $3.75®4.00; navels, $3.75®4. Lemons, green, $1.75, cured; per box, $2.50@3.25. Hay—Barley, old, No. 1. $10; barley, No. 2, $6; new, No. 1, $11; No. 2, $9; Alfalfa, $10. Fresh Meats—Following are the rates for whole carcases from slaughterers to dealers: Beef—First quality, 5®5%c.; second quality, 4%®5c.; third quality. 4®4%e. per lb. VEAL—Quotable at o@7c. for large and B@loc. per lb. for small. Mutton—Quotable at o@7c. per lb. Lamb —Quotable ot 9@loc. per lb. Pork—Live hogs on foot, grain fed, medium 5®5%c; dressed, 7@Bc. per lb. Wool—Spring clip, 10@12c Bone Meal—s4o per ton. Chicken Feed—s3.oo per cwt. A Traveling Man Saves a Woman's Life. A traveling man, stopping at the Lee house, Campbellsburg, Intl., on learn ing that a lady in the village was suffer ing terribly with cramp colic, gave the landlady a bottle of medicine which he had "with him and requested her to take it to the sick woman. The med icine relieved her promptly, and she be lieved saved her life; it was Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, the promptest and most re liable medicine in use for bowel com plaints. For sale by C. F. Heinzeman, 222 N. Main street, John A. Off, corner Fourth and Spring streets and all lead ing druggists. Physicians recommend Highland Un sweetened Condensed Milk for infant feeding and general use. The Hekald Job Office is now better prepared to turn out first-class job print ing than ever. Give us a call when in need of printing of any description. v»'hen Baby was sick, wo isve tit.3 - Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave tbem Castoria, Get a trial can of Highland Unsweetened Condensed Milk, use it according to directions, and you will be delighted. WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vltalizer is guaranteed to cure you. For sale by C. F. Heinzeman, 122 North Main street. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Quick Returns From Advertising. Try the classified columns of the Her ald if you want to buy, sell, rent or ex change anything. New bargains appear there daily, and in many cases a small sum expended has brought returns of thousands of dollars. Our Home Brew. Philadelphia Lager, fresh from the brewery, on draught in all the principal saloons, de livered promptly in bottles or kegs. Office and Brewery, 238 Aliso street. Telephone 91. Send in all your orders for bottled beer to Maier & Zobelein's bottling works, 205 South Los Angeles street, corner Third. Telephone 882. All orders promptly attended to. Fred. Hoppe, Agent. Tents and wagon umbrellas at Foy's saddlery house, 315 N. Los Angeles street. = . t? ? 5 ° : HuSH « eng. * J Bf^-NB SMOKE THE CELEBRATED ESTRELLA " CIGAR MANUFACTURED BY El. H. GATO, Factory No. 38, Key West. See that NO. 38 is stamped on the bottom of every box. ESBERG, BACHMAN & CO., Agents for the Pacific Coast, SAN FRANOISOO, OAL.. jeB-3m Finest Wines, Liquors AND FULTON BLOCK V^^" l New High St. LOS ANOELES, CAL. GEO.W. COOKE & CO., WHOLESALE PAPER DEALERS 4ND BOOKBINDERS, 209 North I.os Angeles Street, LOS ANGELES. OAL. jul-tf NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF LOS AN gelel county, state of California. In the matter of the estate of Jacob Hommel, deceased. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of the above entitled court, made on the 20th day of July, 1889, in the matter of the estate of Jacob Hommel, deceased, the under signed will sell at private sale to the highest bidder, for lawful money of the United States, and subject to confirmation by said superior court, on or after the 20th day of July. 1890, all the right, title, interest and estate of the said Jacob Hommel at the time of his death, and all the right, title nnd interest that the said estate has, by operation of law or other wise ocquired, otbei than or in addition to that of said Jacob Hommel at the time of his death in and to all those certain lots of land situate in the city of Los Angeles, county of Los Angeles, state of California, and bounded and described as follows, to-wit: .1. Lot four (4), of block E. of the Fort Hill tract. 2. That certain lot particularly described as follows; Commencing at the S. E. corner of J. H. Chad wick's land on Bloom street; thence east on the northern lino of Bloom street 214 3-10 feet to line of railroad; thence in a north easterly direction to a point on the 11. C. Thomas trnct; thence at right angles along the line of the H. C. Thomas tract 295 feet to the N. E. cor ner of the land sold J. S. Chadwick; thence at right angle! S. along the east line of said Chad wiok'B hind to place of beginning on Bloom street, the same being a portion of the Hancock tract. 3. Also lot described ns all that portion of tho 11. C. Thomas tract lying easterly of lot 27, of said tract, and extending to the railroad,said portion being bounded on the northerly side by the prolongation of the easterly line of Leroy street; on the west by lot 27 of the said tract, and on the southerly side by the northerly line of the Hancock tract, and on the by the railroad lands, excepting and reserving from the north side of said tract herein described a strip of land 25 feet wide for a public road or highway, and being a continuation of Leroy street. Terms and conditions of sale, either for all cash or for one half cosh, balance on deferred payments not to exceed one year, secured by note and mortgage. Bids or offers may be made at any time after the first publication of this notice and before making of sale. All bids or offers must be in writing, and may be left at the law office of An derson. Fitzgerald & Anderson, rooms 1, 2 and 3, Bryson-Bonebrake block, Los Angeles city and county, state of California, or delivered to the undersigned personally. JACOB HOMMEL, JR., Administrator of the estate of Jacob Hommel, deceased. Anderson, Fitzgerald & Anderson, Attorneys for estate. Dated July 9th, 1889. jylo-2w THE LOS ANGELES HERALD: FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 18, 1890. LINKS OF TBATKL. Southern Pacific Coipany. IMPORTANT CHANGE OF TIME. THURSDAY, JULY ioth, 1890, Trains leave and are due to arrive at LOS ANGELES (ARCADE DEPOT), Fifth street, daily, as follows: Leave For ' destination. I Arr. From 3:50 p.m Banning 1 9:20 a.m. 5:10 p.m Banning 10:00 p.m. 9 ;05 a. m Colton : 9:20 a. m. 3:50p.m Colton i 4:20 p.m. 5:10 p. m Deming and East.... 10:00 p. m. 5:10 p. m El Paso and East...., 10:00 p. m. JB:ooa.m. | Long San % tt e C d h r o. | :50 p. m. 18:00 a. a. j Avttlon l Sf ft i§ atall . nß j !»7:50p. m. 11:55 a. m Long Beach ; 11:12 a. m. 18:00 a.ra. J Long San B i a e c d h ro . and | 8:15 a.m. 9:25 a.m. j Long Breach and San 4:3 3 p . m. sl2nm ! Lo "g Beach andj p.m. j gan pedrQ j 10:40 p. m Ogden and East Ogden and East 2:55 p. m. 10:40 p. m Portland, Or 7:25 a. m. 9:05 a. m Riverside 9:20 a.m. 3:50 p.m Riverside 4:20 p.m. 5:10 p. m Riverside 10:00 p. m. 9:05 a. m San Bernardino 9:20 a. m. 3:50 p. m San Bernardino 4 :20 p.m. 5:10p.m San Bernardino 10:00 p.m. 9:05 a. m Redlands 9:20 a.m. 3:50 p. m. Redlands 10:00 p. m. 12:45 p. m.; San Fran, and Sacram'to 7:25 a. m. 10:40 p. m. San Fran, and Sacram'to 2:55 p. m. ii 9:37 a. m. Santa Ana and Anaheim 8:55 a. m. 5:02 p. m. Santa Ana and Anaheim || 4:04 p. m. 12:45 p.m Santa Barbara 2:55 p.m. 7:25 a. m Santa Barbara 9:05 p. m. } 9:20 a. m Santa Monica JO:4op.m. 9:30 a. m Santa Monica 8:33 a. m. (10:55a.m Santa Monica (5:55 p.m. 1:07 p. m Santa Monica.. ..... 12:13 p.m. ' 5:07 p. ra Santa Monica..... 4:28 p. m. ||6:10 p. m Santa Monica ||7:20 a. m. II 9:37 a. m Tustin ||8:55 a. m. || 5 :02 a.m Tustin ||4:04 p.m. 5:20 p.m Whittier 8:28 a.m. Local and through tickets sold, baggage checked, Pullman sleeping car reservations made, and general information given upon ap plication to J. M. CRAWLEY. Asst. G. Pas. Agt., No. 200 S. Spring St., cor. Second. CHARLES SEYLER, Agent at Depot. || Sundays excepted, t Sundays only. A. N. TOWNE, General Manager. T. H. GOODMAN, al 3m Gen'l Passenger Agt. Southern California R'y Co. "SANTA FE ROUTE." IN EFFECT SUNDAY, JUNE 1, 1890. Arrive. Los Angeles. Leave. * 3:00 p.m Overland *12:30 p. m. •12:15 p.m. .San Diego Coast Line. * 8:15 a.m. * 9:00 p.m. .San Diego Coast Line. * 3:20 p.m. * 9:55 a. m. La'daPark it Pasadena * 8:30 a. m. * 2:30 p. m. La'daPark & Pasadena *11:50 a. m. * 4:40 p. m. La'daPark <fe Pasadena * 3:00 p.m. * 6:30 p. m.lLa'daPark & Pasadena!* 4:00 p.m. { 8:50 a. m. La'da Park & Pasadena i$ 0:30 p. m. t 7:40 a. m.lLa'daPark & Pasadena t 5:22 p.m. * 3:00 p. m.l Pasadena *12:30 p. m. t 8:50 a.m Pasadena t 7:45 a.m. * 9:55 a.m. i. .Sap Bernardino..) j* 8:30 a.m. * 3:00 p.m. ] via > *12:30 p.m. * 0:30 p.m. ( Pasadena ) * 4:00 p.m. * 6:05 p.m. and San) l! 1 ?: tlo:lsa.m. JBerd'o via Orangey I p'm! * 9:55 a. m Duarte j* 8:30 a.m. * 2:30 p. m Duarte |*11:50 a.m. * 6:30 p.m Duarte * 4:00 p.m. t 7:40a.m Duarte It 5:22 p.m. 5 8:50 a. m Duarte |? 6:30 p. m. * 8:50 a. m Santa Ana I* 8:15 a.m. •12:15p.m Santa Ana j* 3:20 p.m. * 0:05 p.m Santa Ana * 5:05 p.m. * 9:00 p.m Santa Ana * 8:29 a. m Redondo Beach ... j* 9:00 a.m. ♦12:00 p.m. ... Redondo Beach 1*10:15 a.m. * 3:53 p.m Redondo Beach.... j* 1:00 p.m. * 6:21 p. m Redondo Beach.. . • 5:25 p. m. * 9:55 a.m. Redlandsand Mentonei* 8:30 a. m. * 3:00 p.m. Redlands and Mentone;*l2:3o p. m. * 6:05 p.m. Redlands and Mentone i * 6:30 p.m. Redlandsand Mentone,* 4:00 p.m. i r.in. ,„ I San Jacinto via San j . . .„„ „ „ * 6.30 p.m. j Bernardino....j * 4:00 p.m. t 9:00 p.m. ) EsCondl L d i ° e v [ Coast j |t 3:20 p.m. •Daily. fDaily except Sunday $Sundavsonly. ED. CHAMBERS, Ticket Agent, First-street Depot. CHAS. T. PARSONS, Ticket Agent 129 North Spring street, Depot at foot of First street. f23 For Redondo Beach. REDONDO RAILWAY CO. Trains of this company will leave their depot, corner of Jefferson and Grand avenue, connect ing with the Los Angeles cable railway and the Main-street and Agricultural park street car line, as follows: SOUTH Leave Arrive Los Angeles. Redondo Beach. 7:55 a. m. 8:45 a. m. 9:25 a. m. 10:15 a. m. 11:10 a.m. 12:00 m. 1:25 p.m. ;2:15p. m. 3:40 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 5:25 p. m. 6:15 p. m. NORTH Leave Arrive Redondo Beach. Los Angeles. 7:45 a. m. 8:35 a. m. 9:15 a. m. 10:05 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 11:50 a. m. 1:15 p. m. 2:05 p. m. 3:30 p. m. 4:20 p. m. 5:15 p. m. 6:05 p.m. GEO. J. AINSWORTH, President. JAS. N. SUTTON, ieB-tf Trainmaster. Pacific Coast S. S. Go. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., GENERAL Agents, San Francisco. Northern routes embrace lines for Portland, Ore.; Victoria, B. O.i and Puget Sound, Alaska, and all coast points. SOUTHERN ROUTES. Time Table for July, 1890. LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO. For Port Harford... I S. S. Santa Rosa. July 3, 11, Santa Barbara... 1 19, 27 and Aug. 4. San Pedro (8. S. Pomona, July 7, 15, 23, San Diego J 31 and Aug. 8. For IS. S. Los Angeles, July 1,9. Redondo 1 17, 25 and Aug 2. San Pedro and IS. S. Eureka, July 5, 13, 21, Way Ports J 29 und Aug. 6. LEAVE SAN PEDRO. Foi 18. S. Pomona, July 1, 9, 17, I 25 and A ug. 2. San Diego IS. S. Santa Rosa, July 5, 13, J 21, 29 and Aug. 6. LEAVE SAN PEDRO. For IS. S. Pomona, July 3, 11, 19, San Francisco... 127 and Aug. 4. PortHarford fS. S. Santa Rosa, July 7, 15, Santa Barbara... J 23, 31 and Aug. 8. LEAVE SAN TEDRO AND REDONDO. For ■) S. S. Los Angeles, July 4, San Francisco I 12, 20, 28 and Aug. 5. and IS. S. Eureka, July 8, 16, 24 Way Ports J and Aug. 1. Cars to connect with steamers leave S. P. R.R. depot, Fifth street, Los Angeles, as follows: With the Santa Rosa and Pomona at 9:25 O'clock a. m.; with Los Angeles and Eureka, going north, at 5:10 o'clock p. m. Passengers per Los Angeles and Eureka, via Redondo, leave Santa Fe depot at 5:25 p. m. Plans of steamers' cabins at agent's office, where berths may be secured. The steamers 'Los Angeles and Eureka will call regularly at Newport pier for and with freight and passengers. The company reserve the right to change the steamers or their days of sailing. #SW""For passage or freight as above or for tickets to and from all important poiuts in Europe, apply to W. PARRIS, Agent, Office, No. 124 West Second St., Los Angeles. Compagnie Generate Transatlantique. FRENCH LINE TO HAVRE. COMPANY'S PIER (NEW) NO. North river, foot of Mort itreet BHB3BBB Travelers by this line avoid both transit by Eng lish railway and the discomfort of crossing the Channel in a small boat. LA BRETAGNE, De Jousseiin Saturday, July 12th, at 1:30 p. m. LA GABCOGNE, Boyer, Saturday, July 19th, at 6:00 a.m. LA NORMANDIE, De Kersabiec, Saturday, July 26th, at 11:30 a. m. LA BOURGOGNE, Frangeul, Saturday, August 2d, 5:30 a. m. For freight or passage apply to A. FORGET, Agent. No. 3. Bowling Green, New York. Tickets for sale by all railroad and steamship offices in Los Angeles. J. F. FUGAZI A CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. d29-ti LINKS OF TRAVEL. Los Angeles, Pasadena & Glendale R'y Leave Los Angeles for Leave Pasadena for Pasadena. Los Angeles. t 7:00 a. m f 6:00 a. m. i 8:00 a. m * 7:(H) a. m. !,» : *? a-m ♦ 8:00 a. m. *10:O0 a. m * 8:45 a. m. 11:00 a. n> *10:00 a. m. *12:01 p. m *11:00 a. m. 2:00 p. ra * 1:00 p. m 4:00 p. m ♦ 2:00 p. m. 0:86 p, in * 4:00 p. m 0:30 p. m ♦ 5:25 p. ra. * 9:00 p. m - 7:00 p. ra. Running time between Los Angeles and Pasa dena 30 minutes. Leave Los Angeles for Leave Glendale for Los Glendale. Angeles. t 0:40 a. m t 5:55 a. m. * 8:25 a. in * 7:50 a. m. •11:40 a. m *10:10 a. m. * 2:15 p. m. * 1:25 p. m. * 4:10 p. m * 8:18 p. m 0:05 p. m * 5:05 p. m. Running time between Los Angeles und Glen dale, 30 minutes. Add 5 minutes for Verdugo Park time. Leave Los Angeles for Leave Altadena for Altadena. Los Angeles. * 8:45 a. m * 9:38 a. m. 111:00 a. m tl2:0l p. m, t 2:00 p. m t 3:35 p. in. * 4:00 p. m » 5:00 p. m. Running time between Los Angeles and Alta dena, 55 minutes. •Daily. fDaily, except Sundays. {Sundays only. 8:45 train from Pasadena makes close connections with 9:27 S. P. train from San Fer nando-street depot for Santa Monica. Special rates to excursion and picnic parties. Depot east end Downey-avenue bridge. General offices, rooms 35 and 30, Brvson- Bonebrake block. T. B. BURNETT, Gen. Manager. jy2-tf W. WINCUP, G. P. A. Catalina Island Steamers. Until further notice the Wilmington Trans portation Company's steamship' Hermosa" will make regular trips to Avalon, connecting at San Pedro with tr ii ns leaving and arriving at S. P. Arcade depot, Los Angeles, as follows: Leave Arrive •Sundays, 8:00 a. m. *Sundays, 7:50 p. m. Mondays, 9:25 a. m. Tuesdays, 4:33 p. m. Wednesdays,9:2s a. m. Thursdays, 4:33 p. m. Fridays, 9:25 a. m. Saturdays, 4:33 p. m. •Saturdays, 5:12 p. m Sundays, 7:50 p. m. The company reserves the right to change steamers and days of sailing. FARE, ROUND TRIP, FROM LOS ANOKBES. •Saturday excursion, returning Sunday follow ing, $2.00. "Sunday excursion, returning same day, $2.00. Unlimited ticket, $3. HANCOCK BANNING. Agent, 130 West Second st. W. G. HALSTEAD, Gen'l Pass, and Frt. Agent, San Pedro. m7-4-3m S. G. V. Rapjdtasit R'y. Leave Los Angeles from No. 9 Arcadia street, opposite Baker block, for Alhambra and Monrovia. WEEK DAYS Forenoon, Afternoon, 7:40 11:00 3:00 5:00 Returning—Leave Monrovia for Alhambra and Los Angeles, Forenoon, Afternoon, 7:00 9.05 1:15 4:15 SUNDAYS Leave Los Angeles for Alhambra and Monrovia, Forenoon, Afternoon, 8:40 4:40 Returning—Leave Monrovia for Alhambra and Los Angeles, i Forenoon, Afternoon, 8:00 4:00 Time between Los Angeles and Monrovia one hour. INTERMEDIATE STATIONS BETWEEN TERMINAL POINTS, BEGINNING AT LOS ANGELES: Soto Street, San Marino, Batz, San Gabriel, Ramona, Sunny Slope, Alhambra, Chapman, Mayberry. Baldwin, Lake Vineyard, Arcadia, Special privileges to parties erecting residen ces on tbe line of this road. E. F. SPENCE, F. Q. STORY, al-3m President. Gen. Manager. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. ILLICH'S Everything 1 New and First-Class. 145 and 147 N. Main Street, ap29-tf JERRY ILLICH. Proprietor. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. No. 6 Bertha (a 5-hole) Ran~e $ 9.00 No. 7 Bertha (a 5-hole i Range 10.00 No. 8 Bertha (a 5-hole) Range 13.00 I am overstocked with Gasoline Stoves and am selling them at $4 Less Than Eastern Prices. EVERY STOVE GUARANTEED 1 A fine line of Dry Air Refrigerators nt very low prices. A full line of Medallion Ranges. Stoves sold on the installment plan at F. E. BROWNE'S ml2-2m 136 S. Main St., opp. Mott Market. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT /THE board of directors of the Crystal Springs Ijtnd and Water Company, has, by resolution duly passed on the 15th day of April, 1890, called a meeting of the stockholders of said corporation to meet on Saturday, the 19th day July. 1890, at 1:30 o'clock p. m., at the office of the company situated on the northwest corner of Alameda and Marchessault streets, in the city of Los Angeles, Los Angeles county, California: said place of meeting being the principal place of business of said corporation and the place where the board of directors usually meet. Said meeting of the stock holders of said corporation is called for the purpose of taking into consideration the propriety of creating a bonded indebtedness of the said etirporation for the sum or amount of five hundred thousand (f5OO 000) dollars; the Sayment of said indebtedness to be secured v mortgage or deed of trußt on all the property of thiß corporation. Dated this 15th day of May, 1890. 8. H. MOTT, ma!6td Secretary of Baid corporation. DEMOCRATS ATTENTION! To the Democrats of the County of Los Angeles, State of California: The Democratic county central committee of I.os Angeles county issue the following procla mation, in accordance with resolutions duly adopted by said committee assembled at Los Angeles city June 10,1890: On Saturday. July 19, 1890, the Democratic voters of I-os Angeles county will meet at their usual polling places in the respective precincts and elect by ballot delegates to the Democratic county convention, to be held at the city of Los Angeles, in tlie Turn Verein hall, on Tuesday, July 'I'l, 1890, for the purpose of electing forty seven (-17) delegates to the Democratic state convention, to be held at San Jose, Oal., on the 19th day of August, 1890, and for the further purpose of electing a new county central com mittee and such other business as may properly come before the convention. Said primary election shall be held subject to the following rules and regulations: 1. The polls shall be open in the several pre cincts in said county at 12 o'clock m. on Satur day, July 19, 1890, and kept open till 4 o'clock p. m. of said day. 2. Each precinct shall be entitled to one del egate for a precinct, one delegate for every fifty votes cast in November, 1888, for GroveT Cleve land lor president of the United States, and one delegate for every fraction of fifty votes, under fifty votes, and not below twenty-five votes for the same candidate. 3. The qualifications for voting at said pri mary election shall be an affirmative answer to the following question, which, if required by an officer of election, or one challenging, shall be answered: "Are you a Democrat, and will you, as such, support the nominees of the Democratic party?" The officers of said election shall consist of two judges and one clerk in each precinct, and the following persons are appointed as such officers, and the following places have been se lected as polling places throughout the county: Alhambra—2 delegates; H. L. Wood, A. O. Stanton, judges; A. Blackburn, clerk; polling I place, school house. Artesia—2 delegates; George Frampton, W. A. Campbell, judges; Ralph Deering,clerk; polling place, Deering's store. Azusa—3 delegates; O. Streshly, J. McNish, judges; Robert Nathan, clerk; polling place, school house. Burbank—2 delegates; John McClure, John Dowling, judges; H. M, Fisher, clerk; polling place, school house. Cahuenga—2 delegates; E. Peltier, D. Sullivan, judges; J. W. Mitchell, clerk; polling place, school house. Catalina—l delegate. Centineli—2 delegates; Lusinger, Dell Hunt, judges: Wm. Clegborn, clerk; voting place, school house. Cerritos—2 delegates; W. J. Schrode, Andrew Lewis, judges; J. B. Wear, clerk; polling place, school house. Claremont—l delegate; Peter Fleming, C. 11. Wright, judges; W. 8. Henderson, clerk; polling place, school house. Compton—2 delegates; A. P. Bentley, H. C. Carson, judges; Lee Rice, clerk; polling place, school house. , Covina—l delegare:'judges, J. Burges, J. L. Madden. Downey—G delegates; J. W. Fox, J. M. Pitts, judges; W. B. French, clerk; voting place, school house. Duarte—2 delegates; F. M. Shrode, J. C. Shep pard, judges; K. B. Norman, clerk; voting place, Duarte school house. Electric—l delegate. Elizabeth Lake—l delegate; Jos. Heffer, clerk; polling place, schoolhouse. El Monte—4 delegates; J. L. S. Rush, J. A, McGirk, judges; John Bell, clerk; voting place, Bell's store. Esperanza—2delegates; H. Johnson, W. Olson, judges; M. Campbell, clerk, Enterprise—2 delegates; O. Bullis, judge; C. S. Rosecrans, clem ; polling place, schoolhouse. Farmdale—l delegate; J. C. Sweeney, B. C. Lawrence, judges; T. Maxey, clerk; polling place, Five-Mile House. Florence—3 delegates; J. G. Belieu, J. Mace, judges: W. S. Wartteld, clerk; voting place, schoolhouse. Fruitland—l delegate; M. Bell, W. Angel, judges; B. Collins, clerk; voting place, school house. Garvanza—2 delegates; W. H. McCutcheon, L. M. Corwin,judges; G.D. Bartholomew,clerk: polling place, school house. Glendale—2 delegates: John Cook, M. Devin, judges; H. M. Mitchell, clerk: polling place. Cook's house. Glendora—2 delegates; John Bender, J. A. Kaiser, judges; E. A. Inglehart, clerk; polling place, school house. Knoll's—l delegate; T. Billings, P. Abila, judges: C. Carson, clerk; polling place, Mack el's store. La Liebre—l delegate; J. A. Coovert, James Barnes, judges; J. A. Johnson, clerk; polling place, school house. Lamanda—2 delegates; J. B. Wilson, Al Hes lop, judges; Jchn .butler, clerk; voting place, school house. Lancaster—l delegate; E. Y. Camma, J. Sherer, judges; C. B. Hall, clerk; voting place, school house. Lang's—l delegate: John Lang, T. F. Mitchell, judge; D. R. Manning, clerk; voting place, Lang's hotel. Iji Canadu—2 delegates; judges, J. I. M. Spencer. Robt. L. King, Geo Englehardt. La Ballona—3 delegates; J. F. Figueroa, An derson Rose, judges; J. D. Machado, clerk; polling place, school house. Long Beach—2 delegates; F. H. Daniel, L. A. Bailey, judges; A. R. Greenig, clerk; polling place, school house. Lordsburg*2 delegates; J. W. Tincher, E. Mather, judges: J. D. Palomares, clerk; polling place, school house. Los Nietos—2 delegates; James D. Knox, John H. Martin, judges; Tomas L Sanchez, clerk; polling place, school house. Las Virgenes—l delegate; I. Ijams, J. W. Fos ter, judges; Martin Judy, clerk; polling place, school house. Lugo—2 delegates; F. Lugo, judge. Monrovia—2 delegates; A. Borden, W. W. Whitaker, judges; A. E. Cronenwelt, clerk; polling place, L. Barnes's store. Monte Vista—2 delegates; Henry Denker, John B. Shock, judges; Eugene W. Kurtz, clerk; voting place, Laurel school house. Newhall—2 delegates; Thos. Marple, Sr., Wm. A. Gardner, judges; W. B. Rose, clerk; voting place, school house. North Pasadena—2 delegates. Old Mission—2 delegates: D. C. Dean, George D. MeCarge, judges; L. Farmer, clerk; polling place, Sunigas's store. Palmdale—l delegate; John Munz, judge. Palos Verdes—l delegate. Ravenna—l delegate; James R. Pallett, Wm. Bayley, judges; James O'Rielly, clerk; voting place, school house. Redondo—l delegate: A. V. Trudel, F. C. Mel ius, judges; Joe R. Brown, clerk; polling place, school house. Rivera—3 delegates; J. J. McClelland, H. L. Montgomery, judges; W. L. Bone, clerk: voting place, school house Rosedale—3 delegates: George McCracken, John Ludivich, judges; Frank Johns, clerk; polling place, Rosedale school house. Rowland—2 delegates; W. R. Rowland, judge, T. J. Scully. San Antonio—l delegate; A. P Foster. Pedro Lugo, judges; B. A. Lugo, clerk: polling place, school house. San Fernando—2 delegates; R. Renaldi. Wm. Biscalnez, judges; Dr. Hawk, clerk; voting place, Maclay's old store. San Gabriel—2delegates; Charles Mulholland. Wm. W. Camer, judges; Arthur Mulholland, cler«; voting place, school house. San Pedro—4 delegates: Henry Battler, A.M. Carpenter, judges; Sam Wilhite, clerk; polling place, school bouse. Santa Monica—4 delegates; L. G. Giroux, N. Roth, judges; M. K. Barretto, clerk; polling place, engine house. San Vicente —I delegate; Manuel Marguez, J. R. Sheckels, judges; T. B. Carlisle, clerk; poll ing place, Geo Crumminger's house. Santa Susanna—l delegate. Sierra Madre —1 delegate; E. G, Freeman, McGregor, judges; John Regan, clerk; polling place, school house. Spadra—l delegate: Jos. Malott, Kerven 11. Doreey, judges; Wm. Hewitt, clerk; polling place, school house. South Pasadena—2 delegates; W. S. Knott, Geo. C. Barman, judges; A. J. Searles, clerk; voting place, school house. Norwalk—T. Curry, W. IL Settle, judges; Jeff. Sproul, clerk; polling place, school house. University—3 delegates: Win. Dryden, E. A. DcCamp. judges; N. A. Corraruhias. clerk; pol ling place, Covarrubias Training Stables. Vernon—3 delegates; J. J. Moore, James Cumpsten, Judges; R. L. Brewer, clerk; polling place, school house. Whittier—2 delegates: T. Landreth, S. L. Leighton. judges; J. K. Davies, clerk; polling place, Session's block Wilmington—B delegates; T. M. Suster, Cyrus Kennedy, judges; .1. J. Garrison, clerk, polling place, school house. Pasadena.Precinct I—2delegates; ll.W.Hines, A. Thomas, judges; 11. E. Pratt, clerk: voting place, Dinneyit llammel's. Pasadena, Precinct 2—3 delegates; L. C. Win ston, judge; A.O.Bristol, clerk; voting place, Chubb A Billings. Pasadena, Precinct 3—3 deb gates; Webster Wotkyns, judge; W. L. Wotkyns, clerk; voting place, Wotkyns's ollice. Pasadena, Precinct 4— 3 delegates; Justice Brockway, B. P. Brockway, clerk; voting place, Brockway's office. Pomona Precinct—lo delegates; J. D Cason, Fred C. Schumacher, judges; M. G. Rogers, clerk; polling place, office T. D. Holladay, Main street near First street. Los Angeles Citv,First Ward—l 2 delegates; F M. Nichol, A. Gundlaeh, judges; T. A . Riggs, clerk; polling place, Downey avenue, one door east of East Side Bank. Los Angeles City. Second Ward, Precinct A—l 2 delegates; bounded by First street, Pearl street on« western city limits; J. D. Schieck, M. Sullivan, judges;.A. Schoeneman, clerk; polling place, Sullivan's coal yard, Temple street. Los Angeles City, Second Ward, Precinct B— 14 delegates; bounded by First street, Main street, l'earl street and the river; Godfrey Har gitt, W. D. Perkins, judges; Frank Adams clerk; polling place, Hargitt's shop, Temple Los Angeles City, Third Ward—2o delegates; bounded by First street on the north, Seventh street on the south, Main street on the east and the city limits on the west; J. J. Naughton, M. Morris, judges; J. Flanagan, clerk; polling place, Fourth street and Broadway. Los Angeles City, Fourth Ward—l 4 delegates; bounded by Seventh street on the north, Wash ington street on the south, Main street on the east and the city limits on the west; Virgil Fortson, H. C. Tufts, judges; J. H. Clancy, clerk; polling place, Twelfth and Olive streetß. Ix>s Angeles City, Fifth Ward—B delegates; bounded by Washington and Main streets and the city limits; Jonn Mascell, J. W. Patillo, judges; Dave Waldron, clerk; polling place, Washington gardens. Los Angeles City, Sixth Ward—ls delegates; bounded by Ninth and Main streets, city limits and the river; John Webber, George Puft",'judges: John P. Moran, clerk; polling place, corner Washington and Main streets. Los Angeles City, Seventh Ward—22 delegates; bounded by First Btreet, Ninth street, Main street and the river; P. M. Scott, Henry Kearney, judges; P. M. Gaffey, clerk; polling place, Fifth and Wall streets. Los Angeles City. Eighth Ward, Precinct A—lB delegates; bounded by First street, Main street, the river and Macy street; Thomas Donohue, Henry King, judges; GusGraham, clerk; polling place, Commercial ahd Alameda streets. Los Angeles City, Eighth ward, precinct B—five delegates; bounded by Macy street, the river. Main street and San Fernando street; Judges, James Harrison, H. J. Bederman; clerk, M. Quirolo; polling place 1418 San Fernando street. Los Angeles City, Ninth Ward—B delegates; judges. Jo. Workman. J. W. Cochran: clerk, Chas. B. Blake; polling place, Hyan's block. After counting the votes, which shall be done immediately after closing the polls, and with out intermission and after signing the lists, the judges must cause the ballots and a certificate showing the vote of each candidate, and one copy of the lists to be sealed in a strong envel ope, and to be delivered to the secretary of the Democratic county central committee forth with. The said secretary of said county central com mittee shall keep said ballots intact, together with said lists and certificates, closely in his custody until the assembling of the said county convention referred to. Wherever officers of election have not been appointed in any precinct, the Democrats of said precinct are hereby authorized and em powered to hold their primary and send their delegates to the convention with proper creden tials. EUGENE GERMAIN, Chairman Los Angeles County Democratic Central Committee W. S WATERS, Secretary. SUMMONS. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, OF THE STATE of California, in and for the County of Los Angeles. D. R. Brearley, plaintiff, vs. Charles C. Haskin, defendant. Action brought in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Los Angeles, and the complaint filed in said County of Los Angeles, in the office of the Clerk of said Superior Court. The People of the State of California send greeting to Charles C. Haskin, defendant. You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by the above-named plaintiff, in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for Los Angeles County, and to answer the complaint filed therein, within ten days, (exclusive of the day of service), after the service on you of this summons, if served within this county; or, if served elsewhere, within thirty days, or judgment by default will be taken against you according to the prayer ol said complaint. The said action is brought to obtain a decree of court foreclosing the lien against lot 1, block 10, Angeleno Heights tract, said lien being created by diagram, assessment and warrant made by the superintendent of streets of the city of Los Angeles, for grading Edgeware road, the amount claimed due and chargeable I against said lot being $103.96, with ten per cent, interest thereon from the 28th day of I January, 1890, and for costs of suit. Reference is had to complaint for particulars. i And you are hereby notified that if you fail to I appear and answer the said complaint as above | required, the said plaintiff will cause your default to be entered and will apply to the : Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Given under my hand and the seal of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Los Angeles, this 24th day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety. I TsEAtJ CHAS. H. DUNSMOOR, Clerk. I By F. B. Fanning, Deputy Clerk. i Indorsed] Jones & Carlton, attorneys for plaintiff. je6-fri- lOt NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION OF TIME FOR PROVING WILL, ETC. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. STATE OF California. County of Los Angeles—ss. In the matter of the estate of Fernando de Celis, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Thursday, the 24th day of July, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the court room of this court, department two thereof, corner Franklin and New High streets, in the city of Los Angeles, county of Los Angeles and state of California, have been ap pointed as the time and place for hearing the application of Ysabel A. de Celis and Estanls lausde Urqulza, praying that a document now on file in this court, purporting to be the laßt will and testament cf tbe said deceased be admitted to probate, that letters testamentary be issued thereon to them, at which time and place all persons interested therein may appear and contest the same. Dated July 9th, 1890. C. H. DUNSMOOR, County Clerk. By M. J. Ashmore, Deputy. Smith. Winder & Smith, attorneys for peti- jylO-lOt NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. THE FIRM OF BOOTY & HOLMES DOING business in the city of Los Angeles, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, B. A. Holmes retiring. J. A. 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