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FINANCE AND TRADE.
Exchange Bevlew.
N«w York, Sept 27,-The stock market wai
Irregular, Changea of note were still confined
to few stocks. The mar.et opened strong at
fractional advauoe. The clc c ws: «thi>r
heavy. Colorado coal is up IK per cent. Lack
awana is I per cent lower. Beading is 1 per
cent up with large fractional gains in other
•hares.
Government bonds closed dull but firm.
MONKY QUOTATIONS.
Money on call easy; olosing, offoied at 3 per
cent.
Prime mercantile paper— per cent.
Sterling excbange-Qulet.iteady; 60-day bills
$4.85! a; demand,*!.*".
BAR SILVER.
Nxw York, Sept. 27.—Bar silver, rer ounce,
63%0.
Ban Francisco, Sept. 27.—Bar silyer,
83% c per ounce.
San Francisco, Sept. 27.—Mexican dollars,
67867^0.
STOCKS AND BONDS.
Nkw York, Sept. 27.—Olosing quotations
were as follows:
V. 8.45, reg 1 18% Morth American. 11 1%
U. 8. 4s. coupon. -IH% Northwestern 114J4
U.B.2s,reg "100 ti. W. preferred. 142
Pacific «s *107 N. Y. Central 110
Atmison 37:* Oregon Impt 22
American Exp...110 Oregon Nay 74
Canada Pacific... h«u Oregon short Line 2U*
Canada Southern. 60 Paciflo Mall 38J4
Central Pacific... 28 Pullman Palace.. 94
Burlington 97% Reading 67%
Lackawanna . . terminal Br%
Denver & Rio (Id 44 Rio OMnd West'n 34
Distillers 54% Do, preferred.... 70!^
Illinois Cent 96 Firsts 179^
Kansas & Texas.. 25 Rock Island 80
Lake Shore 131 it. Paul 79W£
Lead Trust U% St. Paul & Omaha b\%
Louisvl & Nashvl. 66 s» lexas Haclflo .. 11?/
Mich, Cintral 105 Union Pacific.... as;„
Missouri Pacific.. 02 U. 8. Express. ... 67
Northern Pacific. 181; vVells,Fargo<ScCo.l44
N. P. preferred... 4y?4 Western Union.. 95ki
•Bid. fEx dlv.
Boston, Sept. 27.—Closing quotations were as
follows:
Atchfs n S7%|Mex. Cent. com. 14!-i
Burlington 97%] Sell Telephone.. 202
San Diego 14H I
MINING STOCKS.
Nbtv York, Sept. 27.—Tho lotiowing are the
Closing prices:
Crown Point.... 1.00 Plymouth 60
Oon. Cal. & Va. 4.00 -iierra Nevada.. 2.60
•Oeadwood 2.15, 'Standard 1.25
Gould & curry .90 UnlonCon 190
Bale ill Norcross 3.30 Yellow Jacket.. 170
Homestako 14 uu Iron Silver 60
Mexican 340 Quicksilver.... 3.00
•North Star.... 0.50 Quicksilver pf..17.<0
Ontario 39 00 Bulwer 35
Ophir 3.10 Chollar 1.00
•Asked.
Ban Francisco, Sept. 27.—Following are tbe
closing prices:
Belober. 550 Potosl 1.30
Best and Belchr 275 Savage 20.5
Chollar 1.30 Sierra Nevada.. 2.55
Con. Virginia.. 445 UuionCon 190
Confidence 3."0 Yellow Jacket .. 1.55
Gould A curry.. 175 Ophir 3.45
Hale & Norcross 310 Crocker 10
Peer 10 | Fearless 05
San Francisco Market Review.
BAN Francisco, Sept. 27.—The vegetable mar
ket was qulei, with general receipts lighter
than for some time past. Many stocks, how
ever, are iv excess of demand, and iv conse
quence the market is Blow, with prices weak, i
Tomatoes are heavy and supplies move off
slowly, aud canuers buying at 20c per box.
Cern is doing pretty well if it is of good qual
ity. Squash aud cucumbers are slow of sale.
Potatoes and onions hold firm and active, un
der good Bhipping demand. Green peppers are
firm but quiet.
Fresh fruits sold slowly today, with moder
ate receipts. There is constant demand for j
good apples and pears. Bananas are coming in
light, and inquiry is dull. Some Mexican or- ,
anges have come in, very green and unmarket
able for two weeks. Prunes and plums are
scarce and firm. Peaches are plentiful aud
weak, with sales to canners at Table
grapes are steady under moderate demand.
Wine grapes are arriving iv small lots. Figs
are ln heavy supply an 1 quiet.
Fancy butter of al kinds is firm. Supplies are
—at—. OUm K'.rl.. «lv. Ny to pleklad roll
which Is fairly active. California ranch eggs
are ln moderate supply. Choice eastern sell
well, and stocks 0:1 band are heavy.
Chicago Grain Market.
Chicago, Sept. 27.—Tne wneat market was
quiet; opened unchanged, steady on firm ca
bles; declined '\,c on heavy stocks, two new
cases of eh >lera iv New York; rallied on con
tinued att ong cables, and closeed steady and %o
lower than yesteiday.
Receipts, 42,000 bushels: shipments, 165,
--000 bushels.
Chicago, Sept. 27.—Closing—Wheat steady;
cash, Dec.,77iic.
Corn—steady; cash, 48V£c; Oct., 4654 c.
Oats—Steady; cash. 3255 c; 00t.,32^c.
Rye-57c.
Barley-63@64e.
Tlmothy-$1,72
Flax— $1.08«1.08K.
other grain markets.
Liverpool, Sept. 27.—Close: Wheat, demand
good. No. 2 red winter, firm at 6s ). t <\;
No. 2 red spring, firm at 61 id.
Corn—Demand fair; spot firm at 4s 7J4d..
Ban Francisco, Sept. 28.—Wheat firmer;
buyer, December. $1.88%: seller year, $ 1.30%;
May, buyer Jan., $1.37J 8 .
Barley—Fum; buyer December, 91lic; De
cembtr, "OWc.
California Fruit Sales.
Chicago. Sept, 23.—The Earl Fruit company
sold California fruit at auction today as fol
lows: Tokay crapes, $2.50@3: half craies,
$1.24(0)1.45; Muscat grapes half craies, $~35;
Malaga gra es, half crates, $1.20; De Cornice
pears, $Z. 60; On -ndago pears. $2 35: White
Doyenie lears, $2 50 Barlleit piars, $2.i0;
Beur c Clairgeau t> ats, [email protected]; Biurre
d'Anjou pears. $190; Salway peaches, $I,oo®
2 10; German prunes, $1.75; Sliver prunes,
VI 35; qu noes, $1.60.
New York. Sept. 26. - The Earl Fruit com-
Jiany auctioned California fruit today at tbe
ollwlng prices: Muscat grapes, ball crates,
81.40; Tokay grape-, $3.65(93.70; half crates,
$1.65(0)1.80; Cornlchon grapes, half crates,
$1 7cfn)1.75: fc'alway peaches, [email protected];
Picquot's late peaches, $1.15; Bartlett pears,
$£.85(33.30.
General Markets.
Niw York, Sept. 27.—Hops, quiet but
steady.
Coffee—Options barely steady, 10 to 20 points
down. The sales were 29,500 bags, includ
dlng September, $14.80 014.85; October,
[email protected]. Spot Rio was firm and more
active . No. 7,15^»c.
Sugar—Raw, was fairly steady but firm; fair
refining, 3c: centrifugals, 96 test, Musco
vado, 96 test, 3c; refined was fairly active but
Arm. »
Copper—Quiet, lake, 1jt10.85ai1.05.
Lead—Steady; domestic, [email protected].
Tin—Steady: straits, [email protected].
Chicago, Sept, 27—Fork, steady; cash,
»10.«2*; Oct., $10 62H.
Lard—Steady. Cash. $7 85: Oct, $7 85.
B'bs—Steaoy; cash. 99.75; Oct., $9.75.
Shoulders—s6.Bott6 90.
Short clear-$7 90fa>7.95.
Short ribs—s7.4s@7 50.
Chicago, Sept. 27 — Whisky. $1.15.
Wool.
Nkw York, Sept. 27.—W00l was firm, in
fair demand. Domestic fleece, 25@35c.
Petroleum.
NbwYork, Sept. 27.—Petroleum: The mar
ket closed, Oct,, at 54%.
LOS ANGELES LOCAL MARKETS.
JThc quotations given below are Los Angeles
wholesale selling price*.]
Provisions,
Hams—Per lb,, local tmoked, 15% c; eastern,
smoked, 14'/£c.
Bacon—Per lb., local f moked, 1554 c; eastern
breakfast, 1354 c medium, 12%0.
Pobk—Per lb,, dry salt; 1154 C.
Dried Beef—Per lb., lnsldes, 13J40.
LArd—Compound, 3's, 9%c; s's, 9|tjC; 10's
9Ko; 50's, Be. Pure leaf .lard, 3»4c higher all
around.
Hill Products.
Floor —Los Angeles XXXX, $4.40 per bbl;
Capitol Mills, $4.40: 8 terry's, $9.00; Crown,
84.90; Vlo or, $5.15; fupernne, $3.25; gra
ham, $2.40; Drifted mow, $5 00: Stock
tonia, $5.00: Star's choice extra $4.85.
Mill Feed—Bran, per ton, $19.00; shorts.
$21.00; crack*d corn, per cental, $1.25; rolled
barley, $1.05; mixed feed. $1.15; feed meal,
VI 30. . „
Grain and Hay.
Barlby—Brewing, $1 [email protected]; feed, $1.
Corn—Per cental, $1 20.
Oats—Ho 1, per cental, $1.50.
Whbat—No l. ner cental. 81.40rai.50; No.
8, VI. 2091.80.
LOS ANGELES HERALD: WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 28, 1892.
Hay—Oat No. ".,$10: wheat No. 1, $11; bar
ley Mo. 1, $9; alfaila No. 1, $9, mo. 2 grade
$1 lower all around.
Straw—Barley per ton, $5; wheat, $5.
Poultry and Kggs.
Poultry-Hens, $5.0085.80 per doz.; young
roosters, $4Cass; old roosters, $4; broilers,
$3.00«3.50; ducks. $5.5086 00; geese, $1 per
hi-sd; turkeys, 15@16i: per pound.
Ec.cs—California ranofi, 30.'<t31c: Eastern.
24825 c per doz.
■ ■
REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Tuesday, Sept. 27.
J T Boon to D Kunze—Lot 15 bl 49, Lords
burg; $450.
Pacific Land Imp Co to J Brown—Lot 16 bl
40, Lord-bug $1.
1 A Willis et ux to J II Kerch—Lots 9, 7 and
8, Dr Congar tract; ill.
J Do Barth Shorb to M X Wood et al- Land in
L A county, 6—121; $5.
E C Smith et ux to B Flory—Part lot 6, La
Verne tract; $2000.
W N Abbott to N B Abbott-Lots 13, 14 and
15 b144; lot I bl 51, Ontario colony land*; $1
W N Abbott to N B Abbott—Lois 3, 4, 6 and
7, Abbott i& Clark's tub lot U bl 3, Monrovia
tract; fil.
N B Abbott et ux to .1 B Nlchols-S(4 of SW!i
See 8, T3 8, X 11 W: $7000
State to E Hammond -l ot 1 and E 4 4 f ores
lot 8; Rancho Azuss; $174.
8 Strobm to H Martz-Lot I Sec 26, T 1 N, R
10 W; $17.50
L M Stevens to board home missions Presby
terian church lot 16. Villa tract; $10.
8 R Thorpe et ux to M A Bacou—Lots 31 to
40. ET 5 bID, Gardena, $5
B fltrohrn to J b Slnusou—E 4 acres lot 2; Sic
26, T 1 N, R 10 W; 01750.
State to R A Locke—Lot 8 bl 5, Schieffelln
tract, $ 160.
R A Locke et ux to 8 Howard—Lot 8bl5;
Scnicfl'elln tract; $HJ.
Hi ate to W A Field-Lot 6 bl 8, Howes tract;
11.80.
W A Field to W Behm-Lot 6 bl 8, Howes
tract; $25.
W H firkins to W Behm et ux—Lot 5, bl 8,
Howes trt; $300.
D Houser et ux to 8 Fesler—Lot 3, bl 9, Ba
dilln& Piiiliipstrt; |31U0.
B Huwley ci oon to L A Terminal By Co—N
60 feet lot 1 . bl 3, Altadena; $140.
8 Meyer et al to G P Fltznerald—Low 3, 6 and
11, Bee 29, T 1 N, R 10 W; $5O,(,)00.
X A ForreHsr et al to C F rre»ter-13Va acres
land in Sec 31, T 2 b R 11 W; $1500
H s Mason tn J Smith—Lot 192, Brooks' sub
Phlibin trt; $375.
Pacific Land Imp Co to 8 M Griggs—Lot 8, bl
93; $1000
L M Keller et con to E X Isaacs—Lot 41
Longhead's sub lots 17, 18 and 23 to2J, Hoover
trt; $1800.
State to H G Williams—Lot 29, bl 2, Highland
add N01;511.73.
D R Breasley et ux to A C Hess—Lot 6, sub E
12,000 acres t>% Ro ex-Mission de San Fernan
do; $5.
C Vt caver et ux to J B Reddick—Lot 66, Gold
worthy Bth sireet trt; $1100
A Gsyford to L Schou—Lo s 108,128 and 171,
sun E 12 000 acres Hi,, ex-Misslou de San Fer
nando; $1.
Siat-to H G Gates—Lot C, bl 146, Santa Mon
ica; $7.14.
Btate to M B Gates—Lots 1, 2 and 3, bl A, Fra
zer' add to Modena: $21 93.
L A county to a X Robinson—SVi of &% 10t22,
Loop & Mt-serve trt; $1.
A RM< Donald et ux to C H Jensen-SFJ4 of
and lota, so 12. TlB. R 15 vv; $1300.
L A city to Donacisno Reibm—Part bl E, 1—
46 »; to quiet.
W Heßseteon to D R Brearley—Lot 8, E Ja,
cobsou Mia. Pasadeua: $6.
state to M Pegg Lot 12, bl 6, South Santa
Moulca: $8 o'<.
sheriff to E H Winans—N W% of HW% and S
W% of N W'4 snd NVY>i of sec 29, T 2 N,
R 16 W; $1,800.
Kale to A H Mcl n—Lot 10, bl 3, Highland
trt add Nol; $11 70.
summary.
Deeds 38
Nominal 14
Totul $70,917 33
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Mention Los Angeles Hkbai 12-17 12m
Los Angeles Terminal Railway Company.
Los Angeles depots, east end of First street
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 » 5:25 p.m.
• 5:20 p.m • 7:05 p.m.
• 6:20 p.m • 8:05 p.m.
• 9:20 p.m U0;05 p.m.
•11:00 p.m «11:45 pm.
Downey avenue leaving time 7 minutes later.
Leave Los Angeles for Leave Altadena for
Altadena. Los Angeles.
•10:30 a.m *11:35 a.m.
» 4:00 p.m • 6;00 p.m.
All trains start from Flrst-Btreet depot.
Leave Los Angeles for Leave Glendale for Los
Glendale. Angeles.
• 6:45 a.m ♦ 7:25 a.m.
• 8:15 a.m * 9:05 a.m.
•12:20 p m • 1;15 p.m.
• 3:00 p.m • 3:50 p.m.
» 5:15 p.m • • 6:10 p.m.
Leave Los Angeles for Leave East Ban Pedro
Long Beach and East for
San Pedro. Los Angeles.
• 9:65 a.m * 7:25 a.m
•12:45 p.m •11:15 am
5:30 p.m., ex. Sat. 4:00 p.m., ex. Sat....
5:00 p.m., Bat. only. 3:30 p.m., Sat. only..
8:05 a.m., Sun. only. 12:55 p.m., Bun. only.
2:45 p.m., Sun. only 7:00 p.m., Sun. only.
Between Bast San Pedro and Long Beach, 10
minutes.
San Gabriel Valley Rapid Transit Railway,
MONROVIA DIVISION.
Leave Los Angeles for Leavo Momovla 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.
• 5:26 p.m * 4:00 p.m.
CATALINA ISLAND.
The following trains of the Los Angeles Ter
minal railway make close connections at East
Sau Pedro with steamers to and from Catalina
Island:
Monday' Tuesday, Wedne«dsy, Thursday and
Friday, leave Los Anseles at 12:45 p.m.; arrive
at Los Angeles at 12;15 p.m.
Saturday, leave Los Angeles at 5 p.m.: arrive
at I os Angeles at 12:15 p.m.
Sunday, leave Los Angeles at 8:05 a.m.; ar
rive st Los Angeles at 7:45 p.m.
•Dally. (Daily, 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 same day.
Theater nights the 11 p.m. train will wait 20
minutes after the theater is out when later than
10:40 p m.
Special rates to excursion and picnic parties.
Depots east end First street and Downey ave
nue bridges.
General offices. First-street Depot
T. B BURNETT, General Manager,
Jy2-tf W. WINCUP, (Jen. Passenger Agt.
LINKS OF TRAVEL,
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RAILWAY
COMPANY. (Santa Fe Route.)
IN EFFECT MONDAY, SEPT. 26, 1892.
Leave. Arrive.
•12:20p.m Overland ... • 2:45p.m
• 8:16 a.m San Diego Coast Line. • 1:17 p.m
• 3:05 p.m . ban Diego Coast. Line. * 7:15 p.m
• 5:30a.m 1 f * 9:50 am
• S 30 a.m I ..San Bernardino ../ *10:50a.m
•l?:J'opm f.. via Pasadena.... \ • 2:45pm
• p.m J [ ' 6:25 p.m
• s:3ua.m . Riverside (•10:50 a.m
•8 30 am}.... via .... ] * 2:45 p.m
•12:20 p.m.. >.. San Bernardino... I* 6:25 p.m
*ll:' oa.m j Riverside and San I '10:13 am
• 5 05 p.m j Ber'dino via Orange ) * 5:20 p.m
• 5:30 a.m } Redlands, Mentone j
-^Highland.
• 4:00 p.m f ■ Panorama Train.. ] .i o ;soa.m
J via Pasadena .. .I. * 2:45 p.m
•1100 am 'Redlands, Mentonci » V 2/i n m
• 5 05d m and Highland via* . I f.:^ p m
o.uop.m Grange & Riverside) lo.lda.m
• 6:30 a.m 1 f ' 8:50 a.m
• 8:30 a.m | • 9:50 a.m
•12:20 p.m I I 10:50 a,m
• 1:25 p.m [ Aznsa, Pasadena and * 1:25 p.m
• 4 00p.m ....intermediate ... * 2:45 p m
{ 7:20 p.m stations * 6:25 p.m
• 5:26 p.m » 7:45 a.m
flo:3oa.m J I ( 4:35 p.m
• 8:15 a.m Santa Ana * 1:17 p.m
• 3;05p.m Santa Ana • 5:20 p.m
Santa Ana,, * 7:15 p.m
t 4:42 p.m «»uta Ana t B:4# a.m
iantaMonua&Kedondo • 8:28 a.m
•10:00 c.m KedoudoA-anta Monica • 2:18 p.m
SantaMonlcaot Redondo * 3:52 p.m
• 1:30 p.m Monica * 4:57 p.m
• 5:25 p.m Santa Monica* Redondo
t 5:30 a.m San Jacinto via Pataue'a (10:50 a m
(12:20 p.m Ban Jacinto vl» lasade'a ( 6:25 p.m
jll :00 a.m San Jacinto via Orange 110:13 a.m
Ban Jacinto via Orange f 5:20 p.m
fl 1.00 a.m .Temecula via Orange.. (10:13 a.m
112:20 p.m Temecula via Pasadena 110:50 a.m
• 3:05 p.m Kscondldo * 1:17 p.m
•Daily, f Daily except Sunday. ('Sunday only.
ED. CHAMBERS, Ticket Agent,
First-street Depot.
E. W. McGEE, City Pas. and T. Agt,
129 N. Spring 8t„ Los Angeles.
Depot at foot of First street. f 23
Southern Pacific Company.
IMPORTANT CHANGE OF TIME
AUGUST 7, 1892.
Trains leave and are dap to arrive at
LOB ANOILIB (ARCADE OBPOT),
Fifth street, dally, as follows:
Leave For dhhtiuation. Arr. From
B:Soa.m Banning Alo:lsam
A4.35p.m Banning 10:00 pm
85:30p.m Colton 59:27 a m.
7:45 a. m Colton Al0:15a ro
8:30 a. m Colton 4:52 p.m
A 4:35 p. m Colton 10:00 p. m,
8:30 a.m Deinlng and East.... lO^OOp.m.
830 a.m. ...El Paso and East... 10:00 p.m.
AV3op.m Chlno AR:soa.m
18:25 a. m. San Pedro & Long Beach 57:45 p. m.
a. m. on.' Beach & ban Pedrc< 8:16 a. in
'2 40p.m. San Pedro <& i/ong Beach 11:56 a.m,
5:00 p. m. Beach & San Pedro 4 - 15 p. m.
2:00 p.m. Ogden and East, 2d class 7:46 a. re.
10:40 p. m. Ogdenand East, Ist class 11-30 a. m.
10:40 p. m. Portland, Or 7:45 a. a.
ss:3op.m Riverside s9:27am.
7:45 a. m Riverside Alo:lsa.w
8:30 a. m Riverside 4 '52 p.m.
a4:35p. m Riverside 10:00p.m
85:30 p. m San Bernardino. 59:27 a.m.
7:46 a. m flan Bernardino Alo:lsa.zu
8 30 a. m San Bernardino 4:52 p.m
A4:3Sp. m Ban Bernardino 10:00p m,
ss:3op. m. ... Redlands -9:27 a.m.
7:46 a. m Redlands a io:15 a ai
8:30 a. m Redlands 4:5 : p m
A4:35p.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. in.
a 9:12 a.m. -ianta Ana and Anaheim 8:25 a. it..
5:10 p. m. 3anta Ana and Anaheim a 4:04 p. m.
8 20 s. m Santa Barbara 1:20 p.m.
4:55 p.m. Santa Barbara 9:10p.m
s 8:30 a.m. .....SantaMonica.
Santa Monica. 7:44 a. to.
9:30 am Santa Monica. 8:29 a. nr.
ran ta Monica 12:1.6 p.m
1:17p.m Santa Monica 4:10 p.m.
6:15 p.m. Santa Monica
6:16 p. m Santa Monica 8:40 p. m.
9:20 p.m. Santa Monica s6:4op. m.
88:30 a.m. . .Santa Monica|Cafion
1-9:30 a. m. . .Santa Monica Cafion.. s4:lop. m.
a 1:17 p.m. .Santa Monica Cafion.. s6:4op.m.
4:62 p.m Tustln 3:43 a.m
A9:4oa. m. Whittier 8:43 a.m.
4:62 p.m. Whittier : Al:4sp.m.
CATALINA ISLAND.
Southern Pacific trains connect at San Pedro
without delay with the magnificent steamship
Hermosa
Leave— has ahqklbb, abc adk depot—Arrive.
Mondays >
Wednesdays > 11:66 a.m.
Fridays J
5:00 p.m Saturdays
8:25 a.m Sundays 8:15 a.m.
5:00 p.m Sum'ave 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 rtreet
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
ohockeo., Pullmun sleeping car reservations
made, aud general information given upon ap
plication to J. M. CRAWLiCY, Anat. Q. Fas. Agt.
no. 144 8. Spring St., oor. Second. OHAP.LES
SEYLKR, Agent at Depots,
s Sundays only.
A Snnd&ys exoepted.
RIOH'D GRAY, Gen, Trame Mjr.
T. H. GOODMAN,
tl ften'l Passenger Agt.
Pacific Coast S. S. Go.
GOODELL, PERKINS A CO., GENERAL
Agents, Ban Francisco. Northern routes
embrace lines for Portland, Ore., Victoria, B.
C, and Puget Sound. Alaska, and al. coast
points.
SOUTHERN ROUTES.
TIME TABLE FOR SEPTEMBER, 1892.
tJEAVK SAN FBANUISCO.
For i
Port Harford— j S S. Corona, September 1.
Santa Barbara... 10.19, 28; October 7.
Redondo . >
San Pedro IS. S. Santa Rosa, September
Newport. | 6. 15, 24; Octobers,
San Diego J
For 18. 8. Eureka, September 8,
Redondo I 17, 26; October 5.
San Pedro and (S. 8. Los Angeles, September
way ports. . j 4,13, 22; October 1.
liIAVI BAM PHDBO AND BBDOSD ).
For °| S. S. Santa Rosa, September
1 8,17, 26; October 5.
San Diego fB. S. Corona, September 3,
I 12. 21, 30; October 9.
For 1 S. S. Santa Rosa, September
San Francisco... t . 1,10, 19. 28; October 7.
Port Harford ... [8. S. Corona, September 5,
Santa Barbara .. ) 14, 23; October 2.
For \B. S. Los Angeles. September
Ban Francisco I 7,16. 25: October 4
and (S. S. Eureka, September 2,
way ports ] 11, 20, 29; October 8.
Cars to connect with steamers via San Peuro,
leave S. P. R. R. depot. Fifth street, Los As
geles, at 9:25 o'clock a. m.
Passengers por Bteamer Oorona and Santa
Rosa, via Redondo, north bound, leave Santa
Fe depot at 10:00 a.m.; or from Redondo Rail
way depot, corner Jefferson atreet and Grand
aye,, 10:30 a. m.
Passengers per Lob 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 company reserve the right to change the
steamers or their days of sailing.
g]GF~ For passage or freight as above or for
tickets to and from all important points in
Europe, apply to
W. PARKIN, Agent,
Office. No 124 West Second St.. Los Angeles.
Compagnie GenerateTTransatlanti c.
FRKNCS TINE TO HAVRB.
COMPANY'S PIER (NEW) NO. 42,guaaL .
North river, foot of Mcrton street££S99sV
Traveler, by this line avoid both transit by
English railway and the discomfort of crossing
the Channel ln a email boat.
LA TOURAINE, October let, 10 a m.
LA GASCOGNE, October Bth, 4,30 a. m.
LA CHAMPAGNE, October 15th, 10:30 a. m.
LA BOURGoGNE, October 22d, 4:30 a. m.
For freight or passage apply to
A. FORGET, Agent,
No. 3 Bowling Green, New York,
J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery
aye., San Francisco Branch office, 19 Mont
goin rj street. Tickets for sale by all railroad
and steamship offices. d 29 tf
fl lITPO OPTICIAN Eyesfltteu
. 0. ALlLll. accurately with SPECTA
' CLEB or EYE GLASSES by
the latest methods. Fine lenses a specialty
Microscopes, telescopes, hydrometers, barom -
ters, thermometers, con passes, microscopic ob
jects, lantern slides, etc. Glasses ground to
order. Repairs promptly done.
No. 126 South Spring st, Los Angeles,
6-29 8m
BANKINO BOTJBKH.
S PBK CUNT INTEREST HA IU ON DEPOSITS.
Main Street Savings Bank and Trust Company,
CAPITAL, - - $300,000,
486 B. MAIN STItKKT, LOS ANOKI.KS, CAL.
The design of tbis institution is to afford a safe depository for the earnings of all persona
who are desirous of placing theli money where it will be free from accident, and at the sama
time be earning for 'hem a fair rate of interest. Deposits wll he received ln sums of from tl ta
$5000 Working men and women should deposit at least $1 per week from their wages Thia
will form a nucleus that will ultimately enable you to purchase a home or begin bust-jess Chil
dren can purchase 5 cent stamps ln all parts of the city and county. It Is the best education van
can have in saving and caring for money.
J. B. LANKERBHIM, CHAS. FORMAN, FRANK W. DE VAN,
President. Vice-President. Cashier.
MONEY TO LOAN ON M O RTG AO E3.
COLUMBIA SAVINGS BANK?
CAPITAL, ... - $100,000.
Temporary Office with the Citizens'Bauk, corner Spring and Third streets, until our room la
ready for occupation in the new Stiuson block.
T. D. STIMSON, President. T. W. BROTHERTON, Vice-President. A. P. WE3T, Cashier
DIRECTORS:
T. D. ftimson. H. Jevne. T. 8. C. Lowe, A M Ozmun,
Andrew Mul;en, K. H. Wade, J. R. Clarke, Robert Hale,
Jahez Pereival, T. W. Brotherton, A. P. West.
NAMES OF STOCKHOLDERS:
Baldwin, Mrs. H. A. Blinn, L. W. Jones, C B. Kohlmeler 0 C
Burns, J. F. Brown. T. B. Lewis, W. M. Lo\» c T S C
Brotherton, T. W. Clark, J. R. Lewis, Thos. A. Menefee I M
Clark, Wesley Chambers, Edw'd Mullen, Andrew Mullen J F
Curry, Mrs. s. K. Curry, Miss K. I. Martin, I. I. McClung, Mrs. E B
Culltn, K. P. Demens. P. A. Ozmun, A M. Percvl j
Dillon, Henry C. Driscoll, W. A. Pease, N les Parker, Dr F M
Eckitrom & Strosburg Fay, B. G. Rian, M. T. Stimsou, T D '
Fay, V. E. Fallis, G. P. Si'imson, W. H. Stiimon, Mrs. T n.
Fioi-t F. P. Fay Eli Stimson, C. W. Stimson H. C '
Fay, Harriet K. Fixen, A.H. Spenc r, Miss Mary E. Beaberg. Hannah
Gillespie, M. M. Pale. Robert Van Dyke, W. M. Van Guisliug M I
Hale, C. F. Hoch, Wm. West, A. P. Williamson, 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 $100,000
surplus ; 34.000
H. W. HELLMAN, President. J. E. PLATER, Vice-President.
W. M. CASWELL, Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
L W. HELLMAN. R. 8. BAKER. H. W. HELLMAN
J. E. PLATER. I. W. HELLMAN, Jr.
6-5 tf paid on deposits. Money to loan on first-class real estate.

German-American Savings Bank:,
114 SOUTH MAIN STREET, LOS ANGELES, CAL.
OAPITAL PAID IN GOLD, - - $100,000.00.
Inierett compounded quarterly to depositors at the rate of 5 per cent on term and 3.6 m per cent
on ordinary deposits.
c. n. Mcdonald, Pres't dr. Joseph kurtz and w. m. sheldon, vice-Pres
Vlt TOR PONKT, Treasurer. M. N. AVERY, Secy P. F. SCHUMACHER, Asst. Setfy.
DIRECTORS.
E N. McDonald, H. W. btoll, Joseph Kurtz, M. N. avbbt, E. a. Paausa.
Conrad Hafkn. W. M. Sheldon, 8. W. Lditwf.ilrb, Victor Ponbt, C. N, Flint,
E. It YRA 1T,..
tUtT" Open every Satnrday e»enlnß for denosits.
Redondo Railway
In Effect 5 a.m., May 18, 1892.
Los Angeles Depot, Corner Grand Aye. and Jet
ferson st.
Take Grand aye, cable or MalD-st. and Agri*
cultural Park horse cars.
Trains Loave Trains Leave
Los Angeles Redondo
forßeuondo. for LosAngelo
7:40 a. m. dally 7:00 a. m. daiK.
9.00 a.m. dally 9:00 a.m. dally.
10:30 a.m. daily 10:40 a.m. duih.
1 f35 p.m. dally *2:45 p.m. dall\.
• 4;00 p.m. daily *4:15 p.m. daily.
• 5:40 p.m. daily *5:;0 p.m, daily,
t 5;00p.m. (3:4-' p.m.
t6:00 p.m.
•Except Sunday. (Sundays only.
Running time between Los Angeloa and Re
dondo Beach 50 minutes.
GEO. J. AiNSWORTH, J.N.SUTTON,
President. Supt.
R. H. THOMPSON. Vice-President
QATALINA ISLAND STEAMERS,
Until further notice the fast and commodious
steamers of the Wilmington Transportation
Company will run between Ban Pedro, Redon
do and Avalon as follows;
BETWEEN SAN PEDRO AND AVALON.
8. 8. Hermosa—Monday, Wednesday, Friday,
Saturday (evening), Sunday.
For rail co. nections from all points Fee the
Suuthern Pacific and Terminal raj 1 way time
tables in daily papers.
BETWEEN BEDONDO AND AVALON.
s. P. Hermosa—Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
1 (morning).
8. 8. Falcon-Snnday.
For rail connections from all points see the
Southern California aud Redondo railway time
tables in daily papers.
The company reserves the right to change
steamers and dates of sailing.
W. G. HALSTEAD,
Gen. Pas. and Fr't Agent, San Pedro.
HANCOCii BANNING, Ag-nt,
130 West Tcond strc t l.o> Anveles.
NOTICE OP FORECLOSURE SALE.
EMELIKE S. 80PER. PLAINTIFF, O. H.
WeJler, Mrs. J. E. Weller, S H. Weller.
Schallerl, Ganahl Lumb r Company (a corpora
tion), California Lo n and Trust Ci mpany (a
corp-raiion), J. G Evans (sometimes called J'
G. Evens), and R< dondo Btach Company (a
corporation), defendan's.
Sheriff's sale No. 17,190.
Order of sale and decree of foreclosure and
Bale.
Under and by virtue of an order of sale and
decree of foreclosure and sale, issued out of tbe
superior court of the county of Los Angeles,
of the State of California, on the ;■> >th day of
August, A.D. 1892, in the above entitled action,
wherein Emeilue 8. soper, tho above-named
plaint ill, obtained a judgment and decree of
foreclosure nud sale against O. H. Weller
etal., defendants, on the 27th day of August,
A. D. 1892, for the sum of eight hun
dred twenty- one and 60-100 dollars.gold coin,
which said decree was on tbe 3()th day of
Auguct, A.D 1892, recorded in judgment book
35 of said court, at page 111, 1 am
commanded to sell all those certain lots,
pieceH or parcels of land, situate, lying and be
ing in the said county of l.os Angeles, state
of California, and bounded and described
as follows:
Being lots 3 and 6of block "F" of the tract
of land kuownasCrescentaCanada, as i<er map
and subdivision recorded in book 5, pages 574
aud67s of miscellaneous records or Los An
geles county, to which map reference Is made
for further particulars, and two shares of the
Dunstnore canon water consisting of 2 110 of
the waterof said cafion.
Together with all and singular the tene
ments, hereditaments and appurtenances
thereunto belonging or in anywise appertain
ing.
Public notice is hereby given, that on Fri
day, the 23d day of September, A.D. 1892, at
12 o'clock m. of that day, in front of the court
house door of the County of Los Angeles, Bro d
way entrance, 1 will, in obedience to said order
of sale and decree oi foreclosure and sale,
sell the above described property, or so much
thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said
iudgment, with interest and costs, etc., to the
lignest and best bidder, for cash, gold coin.
Dated this 30th day of August, 1892.
E. D. GIBBON,
Sheriff of Los Angeles County.
By F. C. Hannon. Deputy Sheriff.
Wells, Monroe & Lee. attorneys for plaintiff.
NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS.
PURSUANT TO A RESOLUTION OF THE
board of directors of Modesto Irrigation
Dlstrit t, duly given and madeon the 7th day of
September, 1892, notice is hereby given that
Baid board of directors will sell to the highest
and best bidder tbe bonds of >aid irrigation
district to the amount of fifty eight thousand
dollars ($58,000), bearing interest at tbe rate of
6 per cent per annum, payable i-eml-annually
on the Ist day of January and July of each
year, on the presentation of the interest cou
pons at the office of the treasurer of said dis
trict.
Said bonds are issued by the board of direct
ors of Modekto Irrigation District, in accord
ance with and by the authority of an act of
the legislature of the state of California, en
titled "An art to provide for the organization
and government of irrigation districts, and to
provide for the acquisition of water and other
property, and for the distribution of water
thereby for irrigation purposes." Approved
March 7,1887.
Bald bonds will be sold for cash, and for not
less than 90 per centum of the face value
thereof.
Sealed proposals and bids for the purchase of
said bonds will be received by the t-aid board
of directors at their office ln the city of Mo
desto, county of Stanislaus, state of California,
and may be addressed to or left wiih C. 8. Ab
bott, the secretary of said board, at Modesto,
CaL, at any time after the date of i his notice
and until 2:30 o'clock p.m. on the 4th day of
October, a. d. 1892, at which time and piace
:be said sale will be made
isaid bonds will be each of the denomination
of $500, and will be negotiable in form, and
will conform ln all respects to the require
ments of said act.
The board of directors reserve the right to
reject any or all bids.
B ds must be sealed and addressed to the
secretary of said board, and indorsed: "Pro
posals for Modesto Irrigation istrlct Bonds."
Done by order of the board of directors of
Medesto Irrigation District. September 7 1892
FRANK A. CREBSEY, President.
C. S. Abbott, Secretary. 9-10 251
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE.
Robert Balfour, rohertbrodii? for
nian and Alexander Gutbrte, plaiuilils, vs.
F N C eke, T. W Johnson. B. C. Lattln and
Frank Glencross, defend nts.
Sheriff's sale—No. 17,702.
Order of sale and decree of foreclosure and
sale.
Under and by virtue of an order of sale and
decree of foreclosure and sale,, issued out of
the Superior Court of the county of Los An
geles, of the State of California, on the 3d day
of September, A. D. 1892, in the above en
titled action, wherein V.obert Balfour ci al, tho
above named plaintiffs, obtained a judgment
and decree of foreclosure and sale against
F. N. Cocke et al.. defendants, on the 3d day of
-eptember,A.D.lB92,for the sum of seventy two
bundled a> d fifty-three and 66-100 ($7253.66)
dollars, gold coin of the U. s., which said decree
was, on the 3d day of September, A. D., 1892,
recorded in judgment book 35, of said
court, at page 118, I am commanded
to sell all that certain lot, piece, or
parcel of land situate, lying and being
In the said county of Los Angeles. State
of California, and bounded and described aa
follows:
Being tbat piece or parcel of land situate in
the Rancho San Antonio, beginning at a post
marked No. 4 near the S..n Gabriel river in the
s uth line of a tract of 81 26 100 acres con
veyed by Adaliue Wright to F. H. Cocke and T.
W.Johnson; thence along said south line N.
83% degrees w st seventy-one (71) chains to a
post marked No 1; thence south 6ii degree*
west fourteen chains and fifty links (14 50) to a
point at a post No. 2; thence south degrees:
east sixty-six chains and eighty links (66.80)
«oa pain tat post marked No. 3,- thence north 23
degrees east fifteen cnnlns aud fifteen link*
(15.15) to place of beginning, Bald tract
being marked Lot No. 1 on a certain m«p made
by John Ooldsworthy in July 18 74. of the Dow
ney & Hellman tract in the northeast portion
of the Home tract of M. A. G. de Lugo, and con
taint g one hundred acres, reference being
made to said map etc., and being a portion of
the land deeded ty I. W. Hellman and John Q.
Downey to Jacob L Wright, August 1,1876, to
which deed refeienceis ali-o mace. Less and ex
cepting the fallowing portion th reof, to wit:
A si rip of land of the full width of one hun
dred and thirty 1130) feet, beihg forty (40) feet
on the west side and ninety (90) feet on the
east side of a certain railroad center line, sur
veyed and located by the Lob Angeles Teiminal
Railway company frem the city of Los Angeles
to tne bay of San Pedro, said enter line across
the above descrD ed tract, being particularly
located as follows, to wit; Beginning at a
point on the south boundary line of said tract,
ten hundred forty-three and three tenths
(1043.3) feet we-teny from the southeast cor
ner of said tract (ssld south boundary line run-,
nlng north 83 degrees 34 minutes west from
said corner) and running thence on a straight
line north 19 degrees 24 minutes weft, a dis
tance of one thousand sixty three and twenty
five one-hnndredtbs 1063.25) feet to the inter
section of said center line with the rartii
boundary line of the above described tract ol
land. Alco the right to one-half interest ln a
certain artesian well on said tract to be used
f r railroad purposes.
Public notice is hereby given that, on Wednes
day, the 28th day of ,-eptember, A.D. 1892, at 12
o'clock m. ofthatday,lnfrontof thecourthouse
door of the county of Los Angeles, Broadway en
trance, I will, iv obedience to said order of
sale and decree of foreclosure and sale, sell the
above described property, or bo much thereof
as may be necessary to satisfy said judgment,
with interest and costs, etc., to the highest
and best bidder, for cash, gold coin of the U. S.
Dated this 3d day of September, 1892.
E. D. GIBSON,
Sheriff of Los Angeles County.
By F C. Hannon, Deputy Sheriff.
Graves, O'Melveny & Shankland, attorneys
for plaintiff's.
9-7 wed4t
NOTICE TO CREDITORS,
XT'BTATE OF MARIA MACHADO DE OLI
JIJ varez, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned,
executor of the last will and testament of
Maria Machado Olivan z, deceased, to. the
creditors of, and all persons having claims
against the said deceased, to exhibit the sane
wi h the necessary vouchers, within four (4)
months after the first publication of this notice
to the said executor, at the law office of Isidore
B. Dockweiler, Esq , room 11, Bryson-Bone
brake block, northwest corner of Spring and
Second streets, in the city of Los Angeles, State
of California, which is the pace of buslneso of
the undersigned, und which place is hereby
designated and specified as tbe plaoe for the
Iran-action of the business of said estate ln the
eoun v of Los Angeles, State of California.
Dated this 30th day of August. A.D. 1892.
his
TOMAB X OLIVAREZ.
mark.
Witness to his mark,
ISIDORE B. DOCKWEILER.
Pate of first publication, August 31st, A. D.
1892
Isidore B. Dockweiler and Frank Sabichi,
attorneys for estate. 8-31 wedst
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
ESTATE OF LOUIS 1 ICHTE v BER r -ER, De
ceased. Notice is hereby given by the un
dersigned, executrix of the last will and
testament of Louis Lichtenberger. deceased, to
tbe creditors of, and all persons having claims
against the said deceased, to exhibit them,
with the necessary vouchers, within ten
months after the first publication of this
notice, to the Baid executrix, at the office of A.
W. Hutton, attorney at law, in Temple block,
Los Angeles city, California, the Fame being
the place for the transaction of the businesaof
said estate, in said county of Los Angeles.
Dated L's Angeles, California, this 18th day
of September, 1892.
MRS. EMI LIE LICHTENBERGER,
Executrix of the last will and testament of
Louts Lichtenberger, deceased. 9-16-5 w
JjURST N ATIONAL BANK OF LOS ANGELES
CAPITAL BTOCK... $70" 000
RESERVE $280,000
E. F. BPENCE. President
J. D. BICKMELL " Vice-President
J. M, ELLIOTT Cashier
G B. SHAFFER ...'. Assistant Cashier
Directors—R. F. Spence, J. D. BioknolL 8. H.
Mott, J. D. Hooker, Bt. Mabury, J. M. Ellott, D. ■
M. McGarry, Jul
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