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A SAILING DAY SCENE ON THE DOCK WHEN A BIG OCEAN STEAMER MAKES HER START. Some of the Amusing: and Ludicrous In cidents Witnessed on tlie Wharf on ■ Day When a Well Known Steamship Is Abont to Sail. A sailing day at the docks of any of onr huge ocean going boats is an inter esting and amusing occasion. The dock is nothing more than a long shed stretch ing out several hundred feet into the river, with two offices, one on either side, and littered over with casks, bales and cases of merchandise, either un called for from the ltfiit steamer in or waiting for tho next outgoing vessel. And the baggage! It conies down on the transfer wagons, and on the hotel 'buses and carriage footboards—moun tains of it. Somo of it is labeled "cabin," but most of it "hold,'' and you see it run up the baggage gangway and swung out over the open hatchway. There is a rat tle and crash at the donkey engine as these American "boxes" are consigned to tho depth below. Next in importance is tho hand bag gage, and this consists not only of bags, but overcoats, rugs and wraps of every conceivable description. The inexperi enced traveler has been told that they weigh all the trunks in Europe and charge accordingly, so ho loads himself down with bundlei and boxes galore, forgetting that the first principle of a successful going abroad ia to travel in "light marching order." It is surprising, too, how much en thusiasm can be kindled in the breasts of your friends when you aro going abroad. Li fact, you never can tell the measure of your own popularity until an occasion of this kind, when they combine to givo you a "sendoff," often going so far as to hire a tug and an "Eyetalinn" band of music to accom pany the party going abroad as far down the bay as the chartered steamei can keep pace with the Canard, White Star, Guion or Inman liner, or, what is more to the point, when tho "sendoff" party reach a few of the white caps and the inrolling swell from the lower bay. Some friends have come all smiles and cheers, others lachrymose and full of sighs. And there by tho rail is a party of five, silent and constrained amid so much light heartedness and hilarity. It is mother and father and two sisters; the brother is leaning against a pilo of steamer chairs, and the wondering, eager look, that brilliant sunken eye, aud hectic flush on the pale wan cheek, tell why he, when too late, ia going abroad. And how many times some people will kiss each other 1 And how many last messages, and frequently, too, com missions which .mean an infraction of Uncle Sam's custom laws at the end of the return trip, are exchanged at the last moment 1 In midst of all this turmoil and crowding and pushing to and fro, the old timers, with their record of many voyages, look on in amused disgust, and wuftdoT wiiy gtnno i,foi»lo can mnko such a fuss about such a little thing as going abroad. A fortune, too, is spent on flowers. Huge baskets, set pieces, wreaths, bou quets and cnt flowers ad infinitum cover the tables of "social hall," and make the already close atmosphere heavier and mor» unbearable yet by their sweet perfumes. To me this floral extrava gance means a ridiculous waste of money, ln a day they have wilted and drooped and are thrown overboard. Here comes on excited group up the companionway. Yon hear a confused jumble between man and woman about keys left on her bureau, and you are conscious she has left the keys of her steamer trunk behind. The man fairly shoots down the gangway, leaps into the nearest cab and begins a wild drive for those keys. Meanwhile the woman haunts the entrance to the gangway, and five minutes after the man has gone she finds the missing key securely stowed away in her pocketbook. Her troubles of going abroad are beginning early. Now that ponderous whistle deafens the ears of all on board. There are final tears and smiles and embracings, a rush down the gangway by the well dressed mob and then some climb on the near by cases or gather on the outer end of the dock to catch the last glimpse of the ship. Handkerchiefs are tied to canes and parasols; there is much cheering and last farewells. One young man calls out in a stentorian voice, "Givo my love to Mary!" whereat there are cheers and laughter. And now at the far end of the dock there is a rattle and rumble and two cabs come tearing along. One contains a belated passenger, who has just time to scramble on board, the other the man who went after the key. And as the lady holds up the missing article, a conciliatory smile upon her face, that man sinks back upon a bale of goods, looking unutterable things. The key to the situation is plain to everybody. Now the "planks" are down, and slowly and silently the huge black ship, that seems so high out of the wa ter that she looks like a great warehouse afloat, backs out of her dock and is soon in midstream. Slowly yet she swings around and finally squares away, her nose pointing for the Narrows. A mo ment she seems to hang and to be taken aback by the tide, then forges ahead. The flag is dipped, then hauled down from the flagpole on the dock and those on board aro at last going abroad.— Harper's Weekly. A Mean Man. A very widely known clergyman in a town near to New York had the misfor tune to lose his wife while the invalid was absent on a vain quest for health. His grief did not cloud his intellect. He went to the local railroad office and en deavored to persuade the agent to Bend bis wife's body back to the city on her return excursion ticket.—Boston Satur day Gazette. Pain Kills! so US3 Lightning Fluid and Stop It. Beng Lee's Closing-Out Sale. All kinds o silk and crepe silk dress pattern s, dressing gowns, shawls fancy screens, Chinese and Japanese curiosities, etc. f»re»t reduction in gentleman's furnishing goodi and ladies' underwear. 505 North Main street, opposite postofflce, station C Hot commercial iuncn uai.y at Tbe Ex change, 228 South Sprinv reel. Mussel Juice. LOS ANGELES HERALD MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 26, 1892. j* AVER S PILLS cure constipation, dyspepsia, jaundice, sick headache. THE BEST remedy for all disorders of the stomach, liver, and bowels. 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WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT, a specific for Hysteria, Dizzi ness, Fits, Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Pros tration caused by alcohol or tobacco, Wakeful ness, Mental Depression, Softening of Brain, causing Insanity, misery, decay, death, Prema ture Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of Power ln either sex, Impotency, Leucorrboea and all Female Weaknesses, Involuntary Losses, Sper matorrhoea caused by over-exertion of brain, Self-abuse, Over-indulgence. A month's treat ment 11,6 for |5, by mail We guarantee sir boxes to cure. Each order for 6 boxes, with $5, will send written guarantee to refund if not cured Guarantees issued only by H. M. SALE A BON, druggists, sole agents, 220 S. Spring street, Los Angeles. CaL MANN'S B ONE C "TTER »>« tji —jm . Will cut Dry or Green Inn Bones, Meat, Oristle and aIL A KVL Green Cut BONES will JBLIi MB double the number of eggs CmBH UH — wi!l auike tltem more fcr- KjiHnißEfl tile—will curry the hens tfßEfiS safely through the molting |/nrWrflHE& period and put them in Rl ■ HBU condition to lay when eggs ijM XV command the highest price jll W and will doveiope your I a HV chicks faster - than. any . / ■ 111 Feed Green Bones and f .1 II M use Creoaozsone to kill \S\ tnfM the lice, and you will make A nT**"" \\ WJO <in " P er cen< more profit. H Send lor Catalogue and tf,TMull HJfIURATOfi COHFYrPETALUMA. CAU PIONEER TRUOK CO. Successors to MeLaln A Lehman, —PROPEIKTOBB Of THB— " Pioneer Truck & Transfer Co. Piano and Safe Moving a Specialty. Telephone 137 3 Marko St. Los Angeles Cal. Jell TO THE UNFORTUNATE. Dr. Gibbon's /jtffjft. lai. "iffiS Comer of Commercial, San Francisco. (,'aL Es treatment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases, sucti Weakness. Impotency and Lost Mannood per mauently cured. The sick and afflicted should not fall to call upon him The Doctor has tray eled extensively ln Europe and Inspected tbor oughly Ihe various hospitals there, obtaining k great deal of valuable information, which he I competent to Impart to those in need of bl> services. The Doctor cures where others fall Try him. DR. GIBBON will make no charge unless be effects a cure. Persons at a distance CURED AT HOME. All communications strictly confidential. All letters answered In plain envelopes, Callor write Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 801 1,957, San Francisco, Cal. Mention Los Angeles Hrrai 12-17 12m "USE" INJECTION TRUE Gnarnattea Cure for Gkmorrhcea, Chronic Gleet, Run ning Ulcers or Strictures acd Leuoorrhosa of long stand ing positively cured from Sto 14 days. Sold by Drug gists. Mfd only by SOUTHERV CALIFOIIMA HlfRB CO., Los Angeles, CaL, JI. 8. A. „ "rice. s)l. r. O. Box 55 -~DR. WONQ HIM. Chinese Physician and Surgeon, has resided ln Lo- Angeles sevente- n (17) years. His reputa ttoa hs a thorough physician has been fully es tablished anil appr. dated by many. Ills lar.e practice Is sufficient proof of his ability ant* honesty. The doctor graduated in the foremost colj leges, also practiced ln the largest hospitals o- Canton, China. The doctor speaks Spanish fluently. OFFICE: New number. 639: ola number, 117 Upper Main street. P. 0. box f64, Sta tlon 0. 12-17 tf Officii of Los Anorlks City Water Cb.,i Cor. alahkda and Marchkssault Sts.. > Los Angeles, Cal., Sept 3,1892.V SEALED PROPOSALS OR BIDS WILL BE received at this office up to 3 o'clock p m., September 26,1892, for furnishing the com pany with 800 TONS CAST-IRON WATER PIPE, as per specifications on file in the office of laid Company ihe company reserves the light 10 reject any rr all bids By order of the board of directors of the Los Al 'gel <>s City Water Company. 9-4 td K. H. MOTT, Secretary, Kerekhoff-Cuzner MILL AND LUMBER COMPANY WHOLESALE AND BETAIL Main Office: LOS ANGELES. Wholesale Yard at SAN PEDRO. Branch Yards—Pomona, Pasadena, Lamanda, Azusa, Burbank. Planing Mills—Los Angeles and Pomona. Cargoes furnished to order. l. wiXhelm, "srar t X. L. LIVERY AND SALE STABLES, 826 8. Main St., b?t. Eighth and Ninth, Telephone 97, Los Angeles. Good rigs, gentle hones and reliable drivers. Prices reasonable. Special attention to horses boarded by the day, week or month. Horses to let by the day, week or month. Brick stables; fire proof. 9.9 tf KINGSLEY & BARNES, ART:-: PRINTERS, COPPER-PLATE PRINTING, WEDDING INVITATIONS, VISITING CARD 3, ETC. 211 New High St., Fulton Bl'k, Near Franklin St., gronnd floor. Tel. 417. 8 -10-6 m ni)i;ncußE. , S3 4 §< §4 §4 issiors, Impotency, Varlco -1 II II I I cele and Shrunken Parts, I I I J I J caused by self abuse I Was lltmi I J quickly restored to Full WJ *"" Vigor and Developed Parts by a simple remody. Recipe for which I will send (sealed) FREE to any sufferer. Address with stamp, D. B. BMMKT, Topeka, Kansas. 8-30 lm TO STOCKMEN! TWENTY HEAD REGISTERED GALLO way cattle, bulls, cows and calves. A provpd, the best range beef cattle on earth; easy feeders. Owing to onr closing out the stock business the above cattle will be told at a bargain. Address OLINDA RANCH COMPANY, 8 28 lm Anaheim, Cal. C. F. HEINZEMAN, Druggist & Chemist, 222 N. Main St., Los Angeles. Prescriptions carefully compounded day or night. dj22 tf Los Angeles Terminal Railway Company. Los Angeles depots, east end of First Btreet and Downey avenue bridges. Leave Los Angeles for Leave Pasadena for Pasadena. Los Angeles. * 6:35 a.m » 7:16 a.m. * 7:10 a.m * 8:05 a.m. * 8:00 a.m • 9:05 a.m. * 9:00 a.m "10:35 a.m. •10.30 a.m *12:00 m. •12:15 p.m * 1:05 p.m. * 1:25 p.m * 2:05 p.m. * 2:25 p.m * 4 05 p m. * 4:00 p.m .- * 5:26 p.m. * 5:20 p.m » 7:05 p.m. * 6:20 p.m » 8:05 p.m. * 9:20 p.m *10:05 p.m. '11:00 p.m «11:45 pm. Downey avenne leaving time 7 minutes later. Leave Los Anireles for Leave Altadena for Altadena. Log Angeles. •10:30 a.m "11:85 a.m. * 4:00 p.m • 6:00 p.m. All trains start from First-street depot. Leave Los Angeles for Leave Glendale for Los Gleudale. Angeles. * 6:45 a.m * 7:25 a.m. * 8:15 a.m * 9:03 a.m. •12:20 p m • 1;I5 p.m. * 3:00 p.m * 3:50 p.m. * 5:15 p.m » 6:10 p.m. Leave Los Angeles for Leave East San Pedro Long Beach and Bast for San Pedro. Los Angeles. * 9:56 a.m * 7:25 a.m •12:45 p.m *11:15 a m 5:30 p.m., ex. Bat. 4:00 p.m., ex. Sat... 5:00 p.m., Sat. only. 8:30 p.m., Sat. only.. 8:05 a.m., Sun. only. 12:55 p.m., Sun. only. 2:45 p.m., Sun.only 7:00 p.m., Bun. only. Between East Ban Pedro and Long Beach, 10 minutes. San Gabriel Valley Rapid Transit Railway, MONROVIA DIVISION. Leave Los Angeles for Leave Momovia for Los Monrovia. Angeles. * 7:55 a.m * 6:55 a.m. •11:10 a.m • 8:55 a.m. * 2:55 p.m "12:45 p.m. * 5:25 p.m • 4:00 p.m. CATALINA ISLAND. The following trains of the Los Angeles Ter minal railway make close connections at East Bau Pedro with steamers to and f "1111 Catallna Island: Monday' Tuesday, Wednesday, Thnrsday and Friday, leave Los Auneles at 12:45 p.m.; arrive at Los Angeles at 12;15 p.m. Saturday, leave Los Angeles at 5 p m.: arrive at los Angtles at 12:15 p.m. Sunday, leave Los Angeles at 8:05 am.; ar rive at Los Angeles at 7:45 p.m. "Dally, t Dally, except Sundays. Stages meet the 8:00 a.m. and 12:15 p.m. trains at Pasadena for Mt. Wilson on new trail. Passengers leaving Los Angeles on the 8 a.m. train for Wilson's peak can return the ssme day. Theater nights tho 11 p.m. train will wait 20 minutes after the theater is out when later than 10:40 i n, Special rates to excursion and picnic parties. Depots east end First street and Downey ave nne bridges. General offices. First-street Depot T. B BURNETT, General Manager. Jy2-tf W. WLNOUP. Gen. Passenger Agt. ' ÜBMt Off TRAVEL. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RAILWAY COMPANY. (Santa Fe Route.) IW EFFECT MONDAY, SEPT. 20, 1892. Leave. Arrive. *12 20 p.m Overland * 2:4* p.m * 8:15 a.m Ran Diego Coast Line. * 1:17 pm * 3:05 p.m San Diego Coast Line * 7:15 p.m * 5:30 a.m 1 f » 9:50 a m * 8 30 a.m I .. San Bernardino .. I *10:50a.m *12:20pm f .. via Pasadena.... 1 * 2:45pm * 4:00 p.m j I • 6:25 p.m * s:3ua.m i Riverside (*lo:soa.m ' 8 30am .... via ....{• 2:45 p.m *12:20 p.m) . . Ban Bernardino... (* 6:25 p.m •II: o b.nt i Riverside and San \ '10:13 a m * 5 05 a.m I Ber'dlno via Orange / * 6:20 p.m * 5:30 am 1 Redlands, Mentone j * 8:30 a.m I and Highland. J \ •12:20 p.m > „ „ , < * 9:50 a.m * 4:oopm [• Panorama Train. | .io:soa.m J via Pasadena .. .{ * 2:45 p.m *ii ririo cßedlauds, Mentone) , ~,.„„ •oSSiS aurt Hlx'hland via , 10 -20 0.00p.m ,orange <t Riverside) l«."".n» * 5:30 a.m 1 f ■ 8:50 a.m * S:3t> a.m I * 9:50 a.m •12:20 p.m I I '10:50 a,m * 1:25 p.m f Azusa, * 1:25 p.m *4 00 p.m....intermediate |....intermediate ... * 2:45 pm t 7:20 p.m stations * 6:25 p.m * 5:25 p.m f 7:45 a.m ♦10:30 a.m J [ » 4:35 p.m * 8:15 a.m Santa Ana * 1:17 p.m * 3:06 p.m ! Santa Ana • 5:20 p.m Santa Ana * 7:15 p.m t 4:42 p.m Santa Ana t 8:48 a.m — 3antaMonita& uedondo • B:2Sa.m *10:00e.m Kedondo&-"antaMonlca * 2:18 p.m SantaMonlca&Redondo * 3:52 | .m * 1:30 p.m iedondo&-anta Monica * 4:57 p.m * s:2ft p.m SantaMonlca& Redondo t 5:30 a.m San Jacinto via Paface'a 110:50 am (12:20 p.m San Jacinto vl» lasade'a | 6:25 p.m til :00 a.m San Jacinto via Orange tlo:l3a.m Han Jacinto via Orange t 5:20 p.m til.oo a.m .Temecula via Orange.. 110:13 a.m 112:20 p.m lemeeula via Pasadena j 10:50 a.m * 3:05 p.m Escondido • 1:17 p.m * Daily, t Daily except Sunday. J Sunday ouly, ED. CHAMBERS, Ticket Agent, First-street Depot. E. W. McGEE, City Pas. and T. Ag% 129 N. Sprfng 8t„ Los Angeles. Depot at foot of First street. f 23 Southern Pacific ftipy, IMPORTANT CHANGE OF TIME AUGUST 7, 1802. Trains leave and are due to arrive at LOB ANGELKb (ARCADE DEPOT, Fifth street, dally, as follows: Leave For nasTiNATiou. Arr. Frorc 8:80 a.m. Banning AlOiiriam Al:3sp.m Banning 10:00 pm 85:30p.m Colton 59:27 a m. 7:45 a. re Colton Al0:15aa: 8:30 a.m Colton 4:52 p.m A4:35p.m Colton 10:00 p. m. 8:30 a.m Demlng and East.... 10:00 p.m 8.30 a. m El Paso and East.... 10:00 p.m. A V3O p. m Chlno a 8 :50 ft. rr. 18:25 a. m. San Pedro & Long Beach 57:45 p m. H:25 a. m. •osn Beach & san Pedrc 8:15 a. m. 12:40 p. m. San Pedro & Long Beach 11:56 a, m. 5:00 p. m. bong Beach <Si 3sn Pedio 4-15 p. id. 2:00 p. m. Ogden aud East, 2d class 7:46 a. ro. 10:40 p.m. Ogdenand East.lßtclass 11:30 a.m. 10:40 p.m Portland. Or 7:45a.m, ss:3op.m Riverside s9:27am. 7:45 a. m Riverside a 10:16 vc; 8:30 a. m Riverside 4:52 p.m a4:35p. m Riverside 10:00 p.m ss:3op.m Saußernardino 59:27 a.m. 7:4 ft a. m San Bernardino AlO:lsa.n> 8:30 a. m Ran Bernardino 4:52 p.m A4:3ftp. m San Bernardino 10:00pm, s.ft:3op. m Redlandß 8 9:27 a.m. 7:45 a. m. Redlands a 10:15 a i.: 8:30 a. m Redlands 4:52 pm a 4 :35 p. m Redlands 10:00 p. m, 2:00 p.m. San Fran, and Sacram'to 7:45 a. m. 10:40 p.m. San Fran, and Sacram'to 11:30 a. Nt, a 9:12 a.m. Santa Ana and Anaheim 8:25 a. rr, 5:10 p. m. Santa Ana and Anaheim A 4-.04 p. m 8:20 a. m Santa Barbara 1:20 p.m. 4:55 p. m Santa Barbara 9110 p. m s 8:30 a.m Santa Monica. Santa Monica 7:44 a. rr. 9:30 am Santa Monica 8:29 a. m. rantaMonlca 12:15 p.m 1:17 p.m Santa Monica 4:10 p.rr. 5:15 p.m Santa Monica 6:15 p. m Santa Monica 8:40 p. m. 9:20 p.m. Santa Monica s6:4op. m. s 8:30 a. m. . .Santa Monlca|Cafion ►9:30 s. m. . .Santa Monica Cafion.. s4:lop. m. »1:17 p.m. eanta Monica Cafion.. s6:4op.m. 4 :52 p. m. Tustlu 8:43 a. m A9:4oa. m Whittier 8:43 a.m. 4:52 p.m. Whittier.: Al :45 p.m. CATALINA ISLAND. Southern Pacific trains connect at San Pedro without delay with the magnificent steamship Hermosa Leave—i.os angeles, arcadk dkpot—Arrive. { Mondays ) 12:40 p.m. ( Wednesdays ? 11:66 a.m. ( Fridays ) 5:00 p.m Saturdays 8:25 a.m Sundays 8:15 a.m. 5:00 p.m Sundays 7:45 p.m. Take Santa Monica trains from San Fernando street, Naud's Junction, Commercial street, Aicade depot, Jefferson street (Winthrop sta tion), Grand avenue, or University. For nortn: Arcade, Commercial street, Naud's Junction, San Fernando street For east: Arcade, Commercial street, Naud's Junction. For other branches. Arcade, Commercial street, Naud's Junction San Fernando street. 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. Art No. 144 S. Spring St., oor. Seoecd. CHARLES SBYLER, Agent at Depots, s Sundays only. A Sundays excepted. RIOH'D GRAY, Gen. Traffic Mgr. T. H. GOODMAN, tl Gen'l Passenger Agt. Pacific Coast S. S. Go. GOODELL, PERKINS A CO., GENERAL Agents, San Francisco. Northern routes embrace lines for Portland, Ore., Victoria, B. C, and Puget Bound. Alaska, and ah coast points. SOUTHERN ROUTES. TIME TABLE FOR SEPTEMBER, 1892. LBAVK SAN FKANvISCO. For ~ Port Harford IS 8. Corona, September 1. Santa Barbara... 1 10,19, 28; October 7. Redondo > San Pedro. I 8. 8. Santa Rosa, September Newport. I 6.15, 24; October 3, San Diego j For IS. 3. Eureka, September 8, Redondo I 17, 26; October 5. Ban Pedro and [S. 8. Los Angeles, September way ports. ... J 4,13, 22; October 1. LBAVK SAN PSDRO AND BIDONDO. For 18. S. Santa Rosa, September I 8,17, 26; October o. San Diego /S. 8. Corona, September 3, 1 12. 21, 30; October 9. For 1 8. 8. Santa Rosa, September San Francisco... I 1,10, 19, 26; October 7. Port Harford ... [8. 8. Corona, September 5, Santa Barbara .. J 14, 23; October 2, For 1 S. S. Los Angeles, September San Francisco I 7,16. 25: October 4 and fS. 8. Eureka, September 2, way ports J 11, 20, 29; October 8. Cars to connect with steamers via San Pedro leave S. P. R, R. depot, Fifth street, Los An geles, at 9:25 o'clock a. m. Passengers per steamer Corona and Santa Rosa, via Redondo, north bound, leave Santa Fe depot at 10:00 a.m.; or from Redondo Rail way depot, corner Jefferson street and Grand aye., 10:30 a. m. Passengers per Los Angeles and Eureka vis Redondo, leave Sauta Fe depot at 5:25 p. m. Plans of steamers' cabins at agent's office, where berths may be seenred. The company reserve the right to change the steamers or their days of sailing. JMr**For passage or freight as above or foi tickets to and from all Important points ln Europe, apply to W. PARRIS, Agent, Office. No. 124 West Second St.. Los Angeles. Compagnie Generate Transatlaatique. FRENCH lINB TO HAVRE. CIOMPAN Y'B PIBR (NEW) NO. • /North river, foot of Mcrton MreetJjEHP*- Travelers by this line avoid both transit by English railway and the discomfort of crossing the Channel in a small boat. LA TOURAINE, October Ist, 10 a m. LA GASCOGNK, October Bth. 4,30 a. m. LA CHAMPAGNE, October 15th, 10;30 a. m. LA BOURGHGNB, October 22d, 4:30 a. m. For freight or passage apply to A. FORGET, Agent, No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FOG\ZI & CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery aye., San Francisco Branch office, 19 Mont gom rj street. Tickets for sale by all railroad and steamship offices. d 29 tf U 0 ilfPlrD OPTICIAN. EyesHtteu 91. 0. Mil Lit, accurately with BPEGTA ' CLBS or EYE GLASSES by the latest methods. Fine lenses a spet laity Microscopes, telescopes, hydrometers, barome ters, thermometers, co<> pisses, microscopic ob jects, lantern slides, etc. Glasses ground to order. Repairs promptly dona No. 126 South Spring st, Los Angeles, 0-29 3m O PBK CKNT INTBKBKT PAID ON DEPOSITS. Main Street Savings Bank and Trust Company, CAPITAL, - - $300,000. 488 8. MAIN BTBKKT, LOB anuki.rb, u*L. The design of this Institution Is to afford a safe depository for the earnings of all persons who are desirous of placing their money where it will be free from accident, and at the same time be earning for them a fair rale of Interest. Deposits wll be received ln sums of from Jl te $5000 Working men and women should deposit at least $ 1 per week from their wages. This will form a nucleus that will ultimately enable you to purchase a home or begin business Chil dren can purchase 5 cent stamps ln all parts of the city and county. It is the best education yo« can have in saving and caring for money. J. B. LANKKRBHIM, CHAB. FORM AN, FRANK W. DE VAN President. Vice-President. Cashier. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTQAQES. Security Savings Bank, Capital, $200,000 NO. 148 SOUTH MAIN STREET, LOS ANOKLKB, CALIFORNIA.. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. F. N. MYERS PRESIDENT ISAIAH W. HELLMAN, President Nevada Bank, San Francisco; President Farmers and Mer chants Hank, Los Angeles. ANDRKW J. BOWNK President Fourth National Bank, Grand Rapids. Mlo ll. W. HKLLMAN Vice-president Farmers and Merchants Bank, Los Angel It V VrFSH?™ VICE-PRESIDENT ¥•£• fHJKK. oCapitalist,0Capitalist, Lo* Angeles A. \j . k liLp.,l Physician Loh AmrciM MAURICE 8. HELLMAN Of Hellman, Waldeck A Co., Wholesale Stationers*, Los Angeles J. A. GRAVES Of Graves, O'Melveny A Shankland, Attorneys, Los Angeles J. H, SHANK t.AND of Graves, O'Melveny A Shankland, Attorneys,, Lob AngelesTCal JAMES RAWaOi? Capitalist Ponton J. F. BARTORI CASHIER; also Vice-president First National Bank, Monrovia Cal FIVE PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS, THE NOTICE OF THE PUBLIC IS CALLED To the tact that this bank has the largest paid up capital and surplus combined of sny savings bank in Southern California, and only loans money on approved real estate security; that among its stockholders are some of the oldest and most responsiole citizens of the community: tiiat under the State law, the private estates of Its stockholders are pro rata liable for the total Indebtedness of the bank. These facts, with care exercised in making loans, insure a safe derository for saving accounts. School teachers, clerks, mechanics, employees in factories and shops, laborers, etc., will find tt convenient to make deposits in small amounts. CHILDREN'S SAVINGS DEPOSITS received ln sums of Scents and upward. Remittances may be sent-by drait or Wells, Fargo A Co.'s express. 3 1 dm COLUMBIA SAVINGS BANK. CAPITAL,, - $100,000. Temporary Office with the Citizens' Bank, corner Spring and Thiid streets, until our room Is ready for occupation ln the new Stimson block. T. D. STIMSON, President. T. W. BROTIIERrON, Vice-President. A. P. WE3T, Cashier . DIRECTORS: T. D. Stimson. H. Jevne. T. 8. C. Lowe, A M Ozmun, Audrew Mul en, K. H. Wade, J.R.Clarke, Robert Hale, Jabez Peruival, T. W. Brotherton, A. P. West. NAMBS OF STOCKHOLDERS: Baldwin, Mrs. H. A. Blinn, L. W. Jones, C B. Kohlmeler, C. 0. Burns, J. F. Brown, T. E. Lewis, W. M. Lo»e, T.B. C. Brotherton, T. W. Clark, J. R. Lewis, Thos. A. Menefee, J. M. Clark, Wesley Chambers, Edw'd Mullen, Andrew Mullen I. F. Curry, Mrs. S. K. Curry, Miss K. I. Martin, I, i. McClung, Mrs. E. B. Colltn, K.P. Demens. P. A. . Ozmun, A M. Percy i, t. Dillon, Henry C. Diiscoll, W. A. Pease, N les Parker, Dr. F. M. Kckstrom & Strosburg F»y, E. G. Ryan, M T. Stimsou, T. D Fay, F. E. Failis, G. P. Stimson, W. H. Stiimon, Mrs. T. D. Fto:-t F. P. Fay. Eli Stimson, C. W. Stimsou, H. C. Fay, Harriet K. Fixen, A H Bpenc r. Miss Mary E. Beaberg. Hannah Gillespie, M. M. Hale. Robert Van Dyke, W. M. Van Gutsling, M. L Hale, C. F. Hoch, Wm. West, A. P. Williams, n, R. B. Jevne, H. Jones, J. H. Wade, K. H. Waters, R. J. Johnson, M. D. Johnson, 0 T. Interest paid on Deposits. Money to loan on Real Estate. Los Angeles Savings Bank, No. 238 North Main Street. CAPITAL" STOCK 83100,000 SURPLUS 34,000 H. W. HELLMAN, President. J. E. PLATER, Vice-President. W. M. CASWELL, Cashier. DIRECTORS: t W. HELLMAN. R. S. BAKER. H. W. HELLMAN J. E. PLATER. I. W. HELLMAN, Jr. 6-5 tf #3»-lutercst paid on deposits. Money to loan on first-class real estate. German-American Savings Bank:, 114 SOUTH MAIN STREET, LOS ANGELES, CAL. CAPITAL. PAID IN GOLD, - - $100,000.G0. Infrett compounded quarterly to depositors at the rate of 5 per cent on term and 3.6 m per cent on ordinary deposits. E. N. MCDONALD, Pres't DR. JOSEPH KURTZ and W. M. SHELDON, Vlce-Pref t*. VIl TOR PONET, Treasurer. M. N. AVERY, Secy P. F. SCHUMACHER, Asst. Secy DIRECTORS E N. McDonald, H. W. Stoll, Joseph Kurtz, M. N, Avkhy, E. A, Prbusb, Conrad Hafkn. W. M, Sheldon, S. W. Luitwkileb, Victor Ponkt, 0. N, Flint, E. Eyrauo. #KF* Open every Saturday evening for deposits. *JB RedLorjcio Railway In Effect 5 a.m., May 18, 1892. Los Angeles Depot, Corner Grand Aye, and Jef ferson st. Take Grand aye. cable or Main-et. and Agrt ciuitural Park horse cars. Trains Leave Trains Leave Los Angeles Redondo forßetiondo. for Los Angele/ 7:40 a.m. dally 7:00 a.m. dalh. 9.00 a.m. dally - 9:00 a.m. daily. 10:30 a.m. daily 10:40 a.m. daily. 1:35 p.m. dally *2:46 p.m. dailj. • 4:00 p.m.daily *4:15 p.m. daily. • 5:40 p.m. daily "5:10 p.m. daily, t 6,00 p.m. t3:40 p.m. to :00 p.m. "Except Sunday. fßundays only. Running time between Lob Angeles and Re dondo Beach 50 minutes. GEO. J. AINSWORTH, J, N. SUTTON, President, Sn*t. R. H. THOMPSON. Vice-President QATALINA ISLAND STEAMERS. 3tk Until further notice the fast and commodious steamers of the Wilmington Transportation Company will run between San Pedro, Redon do and Avalon as follows; BETWEEN SAN PEDRO AND AVALON. S. 8. flermosa—Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday (evening), Sunday. For rail connections from all points fee the Southern Pacific and Terminal railway time tables in daily papers. BETWEEN REDONDO AND AVALON. 8. S>. Hermosa-Tuesday, Thnrsday, Saturday (morning). 8. 8. Falcon-Sunday. For rail connections from all points see the Southern California and Redondo railway time tables in daily papers. The company reserves the right to change steamers and dates of sailing. W. G. HALSTEAD, Gen. Pap. and Fr't Agent, San Pedro. HANCOCK BANNING, Agent, 130 West second stret t, Los Angeles. State Loan and Trust Co. OF LOS ANGELES, Subscribed Capital $1,000,000 Capital Paid Up 700,000 BANKING ROOM, N W. CORNER SPRI AND SECOND STREETS, BRYBON BONBBRAKE BLOCK. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. GEORGE H. BONEBRAKE President JOHN BRYSON, SR.,( _ , W. H. PERRY, j Vice-Presidents A. E. FLETCHER Cashier J. F. TO WELL General Manager W. G. Cochran, P. M, Green, H. J. Woollacott, Wm. H Crocker, O. T. Johnson, San Francisco. Judge W. P. Gardiner, A. A. Hubbard. We act as trustees for corporations and estates. Loan money on first-class real estate and col laterals. Keep oholce securities for sale. Safe deposit boxes forreut. Applications for loan received from borrowers in person or by mail. SAVINGS BANK OF SOUTHERN OALIFOR NIA, Southeast corner Spring and Conrt streets Los Angeles, Cal. CAPITAL,, ... «100,000. S. F. spence, President F. C. Howes, Vice-President. J. H. Braly, Caskier and Tress DIRECTORS. Geo. H. Bonebrake, J. H. Braly, H. L. Drew, J. M. Elliott, C. N. Hasson, F. C. Howes, M. W. Stimson, Hiram Mabury. E. F. Spence, Warren Gi Helen. 4-1 6m THE CITY BANK, 37 South Spring street. Capital Stock « $300,000 A. D. CHILDRESS President JOHN 8. PARK Cashier ... - «!.._. DIRECTORS. W. T. Childress, Polndexter Dunn, J. J. Schallert, E. E. Crandall, John B. Park, R. G. Lnnt, A. D. Childress. General banking. Fire and burglar proof safe. Deposit boxes rented at from $3 to $20 per an num. THIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LOS ANGELES CAPITAL STOCK ....$200,000 RESERVE $280,000 E. F. SPENCE President J. D. BICKNELL Vice-President J. M. ELLIOTT Cashier G B. SHAFFER Assistant Cashier Directors—X. F. Spence, J. D. Bioknell, 8. H. Mott, J. D. Hooker, H. Mabury, J. M. Eltott, D. M. McGarry, jul BANK OF AMERICA, FORMERLY • LOB ANGELES COUNTY BANE, Temple Block. Capital Stock paid up 9300,000 OFFICERS. JOHN E. PLATES President ROBT. 8. BAKER \ Vice-President GEO. H. STEWART..., Cashier DIRECTORS. Jotham Bixby, Chas. Forman. L. T. Garnsey, Lewellyn Blxbj R. S. Baker, John E. Plater, Geo. H. Stewart. LOS ANGELES NATIONAL BANK, U. S. DEPOSITORY. Cor. First and Spring streets. Capital {500.000 Surplus ~ 85,000 Total $585,000 George H. Bonebrake President John Bryson, 8r Vice-President F. C. Howes Cashier S. W. Coe Asst. Cashier DIRECTORS. Dr. W. G. Cochran, Perry M. Green, George McAllister, George H. Bonebrake, H. H. Mark ham, John Bryson, Br., F. C. Howes, Warrec Gillelen. No Interest Paid on Deposits. Exchange for Bale on all the principal cities of the United states and Europe. ARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK OS Los Angeles, Cal. Capital (pad up) $500,000 Surplus and Profits 780,000 Total $1,280,000 OFFICERS. IBAIAB W. HELLMAN President HERMAN W. HELLMAN Vice-President JOHN MILNER Cashier H. J. FLEISHMAN Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS. *j W. H. Perry. Ozro W. Chllds. J. B. Lanker- Bhim, C. E. Thorn, C. Ducommun, H. W. Hell man, T. L. Duque, A. Glassell, I. W Hellman. Exchange for sale on all the principal cities of the United States, Europe, China and Japan QALIFORNIA BANK.. ' Cor. Broadway and Second st., Los Angeles. Subscribed capital , $500,000 Paid up capital 500.000 Surplus 20,000 J. Frankenfleld President Bam Lewis Vice-President J. M. Witmerr Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS. J. Frankenfleld, G. W. Hughes, Sam Lewis J. C. Kays, E. W. Jones, I. B. Newton, Herrey Lindley. General ng and exchange business transacted mi 4m rpHE NATIONAL BANK OF CALIFORNIA Comer of Spring and Second streets, LOS ANGELES, CAL. Capital paid up $250,000 J. M. 0. Marble President O. H. Churchill Vice-President Perry Wildman Cashier A. Hadley Asst. Cashier BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Dr. W. L. Graves, E. F. C. Klokke. O. T. John son, W. Hadley, E. N. McDonald, M. H. Sher man, Fred Eaton, John Wolfskin, Thos. R, Bard. 10-31 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA NATIONAL BANK, 101 S. Spring st., Nadeau block. L. N. Breed . ....President Wm. F. Bosbyshell Vice-President C. N. Flint Cashier Capital paid in gold coin $200,000 Surplus and undivided profits 25,000 Authorized capital 500,000 DIRECTORS. L. N. Breed, H. T. Newell, Wm. H. Avery, Silas Holman.W. H. Hollldav. E. C.Bt sbysbell M. Hagan, Frank Rader, D. Remlck,Thos Goss William F. Bosbyshell. 7-1 tf THE UNIVERSITY BANK OF LOS ANGELES Southeast corner First and Broadway. Capital stock fully paid up ... .$lOO,OOO Surplus . ... 60,000 R. M. WIDNEY Pre ident D. O. MILTIMORE Vioe-Frcsldent GEO. L. ARNOLD Cashier _ „ , DIRECTORS. Sidney, D. O. Miltlmore, B. W. Little, O.M.Wells,-John McArthur, C. A. Warner, L. J. P. Morrill. General banking business, and loans on first class real estate solicited. Buy and sell first class stocks, bonds and warrants Parties wish ing to invest in first-class securities on either lpng or short time can be accommodated. 7