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FINANCE AND TRADE. Financial. EXCHANGE BSVIBW. NEW York, April 20 -The stock market was wholly professional, and not even the band some gain of bank reserves of over $6,000,000 was sufficient to rouse it out of the rnt of dull ness into which it had fallen. The opening prices were generally at about last evening's figures, and the olose was quiet bnt firm at fractional advances for the day. Government bonds were dull but firm. Petroleum opened strong at 85c. aud closed Btrong at 85% c. MOSSY QUOTATIONS. N«w York, April 20.—Money on call easy at 2 per cent. Prime mercantile paper. 4@6c. Sterling exchange dull but steady; $4.86% for sixty daj bills: $4.88% for demand. Bar silver, 92% c. per ounce. Weekly bank statement: Reserve increase, $6,021,000; specie increase, $6,537,000 The banks now hold $12,086,000 in exoess of the 25 per cent, rule. San Francisco, April 20. -Silver bars, 92% @93c. per ounce. STOCKS AND BONDS. , Nrw York, April 20.—Closing quotations: 0.8.45, reg 129% N.P.Preferred.... 60% O. 8. 4s, coup 129% Northwestern 106 0. 8. 4%5, reg .. .108 N. Y. Central 107 U. 8. 4Mb,coup... 108 Oregon Imp't 46% Pacific 6s 120 Navigation 80 American Ex. ...114 Transcontinental. 31V* Oanada Pacific... 49 Pacific Mall. 35% Oanada Son 62% Reading 45% Oentral Pacific... 34% Rock Island, 93% Burlincton 94% St. Paul 65 D. L. & W 136% St. Paul A Omaha 33% Denver A Rio Gr.. 115% st Louie AB. F... 23% Erie 27% Texas Pacific 20% Kens & Texas... .112 Ur.ion Pacific 611% Lake Shore 102% U. 8. Express 84 CAN 65% Fargo 136 Mloh Central 86 WesWn TTnlnTi... «5% Northern Pan 25% Am. Cotton Oil. . 55% Boston, April 20.—Closing prices: A&Tflrst7s 116 [Mcx Cent c0m.... 12% A A T R R 42%' San Diego L'd Co. 22 Burl A Qnlncy.... 94%1 MININO STOCKS. San Francisco, April 20.—The following are the closing prices: Beet A Belcher.s4.ss iPeer 35 Chollar 2.65 {Peerless 50 Crocker 60 Potosi 2.05 Con.Virginia... B.l2%,Savago 3.20 Confidence 1100 iSlerra Nevada.. 4.20 Gould&Curry.. 3.00 jUnionCon 6.25 Hale A Norcross 475 Yellow Jacket.. 3.60 Ophlr. 5.75 I Nkw York, April 20.—Mining shares closed as follows: Amador 1.00 Hale A Norcross 4.90 Aspen . .10.00 Romestake 7.50 Belcher. 4.00 Mono.. 1.25 Bodie 1.20 Mutual 1.15 Caledonia B H.. 3.00 Ophir 625 Crown Point. .. 4.40 Plymouth. 9.50 Con. Cal. A Vs.. 8.87 Savage 3.10 Deadwood 1.00 Sierra Nevada.. 4.20 El Cristo 1.70 Standard 1.00 Eureka Con 1.75 UniosCon 6.00 SouldACurry.. 290 Yellow Jacket.. 3.80 Uraln inaraets. DOMESTIC. San Francisco, April 20. — Wheat — Lower and ac'ivo. Buyer Beasou, $1.34 per cental: buyer '89, $1.36%. Barley—Active and lower. Buyer season, 65% c. per cental; buyer '89. 80% c. Com— Large yellow, $1.15 per cental; small yellow, $1.17%; white, $1.07%. Chicago, April 20.-1:15 p. M. close—Wheat— Weak and lower. Cosh. 83% c per bushel; May, 84c; July, 79% c Corn— Steady. Cash, 34c. per bnshel; May, 34% c; July, 35 7-16 c. Oats—Lower. Cash, 22':c. per bushel; May, 22% c; July, 23% c. Rye—Dull. 41 %c. per bUßhel. Barley—Nominal. London Sugar Market. London, April 20.—The Clyde sugar market is strong. Prices have risen 3d. to-day. Sugar is 2s. dearer than Saturday last, although the market 1b less firm than early in the week. Medium qualities are most wanted and rapidly bought. It la believed the top of tbe rise has not been reaobed The advance is due to the prospect of a scarcity in the crop. oenerai markets, j Nkw York. April2o—Hops—Quietandstcady. Coffee—Optiouß opened inactive, unchanged ] to 10 points up. and closed steady, 10@15 points up. Sales, 157,520 b»gs. May, $16.60@16.65: June, $16.75: July, $16 80@16.85. Spot Rio . steady and quiet; fair cargoes, 18% c. Bngar—Raw steady and quiet; fair refining, 6 516 c: centrifugals. 06 test, 7%c; refined . qnlet and steady. Chicaoo, April 20.-Whlskey-$1.03. Shoulders, *5.25@5.50: short clear, $6.25® 6 37%; short ribs, $6 00(0)6.05. Pork-Steady. April, $11.80; May, $11.82%; July, $11.97%. Lard-Steady. Cash. $6.85; May, $6.9 '; July, $7.00. San Francisco, April 20.—Wheat—Standard quality, $1.35. Barley—No. 1 feed, 67%e. Butter—Fair to choice, 14@170. E. Adams, the Clothier. It's too cheap to be good, cries the customer who first hears our prices But after he has tested the goods, he says: ' They were as good as they were cheap." Remember our place, 15 South Spring street. Wild Flowers! Wild Flowers! Take Temple-street cable road, and transfer to the Elyssan Park street road to the beautiiul city hills. Only one 5-cent fare from Spring street to the hills. Swings and lunch tAbles free. Four Cents Per Day Secures a policy of $5,000 and $25 per week indemnity In the Capital Accident Company. Herbert C. Parks State Manager, Los Ange'.os Dealers and consumers of Beer WHI And it to their advantage to call on Phila delphia Brewery, Aliso stroet, for the best lager or steam-beer, good on draught for woeks at lowest prices. Bottled lager $1.20 por doten, i; bottles returned. Delivered to any part of the city. Telephone 91 Theo. Rapp, Wood Engraver, No. 10 Court street, room 9. Satisfaction guaranteed. Seasonable prices. Notary Public and Commissioner For New York and Arizona, G. A. Dobinson 134 West Second street, Hollenbeck Block. When Baby was sick, wo gave h«*r Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When sho had Children, she gave them Castoria, California Cat-R-Cure. Tho only guaranteed euro lor catarrh, cold In the head, hay lever, rose cold, catarrhal deaf ness snd sore eyes. Kestoro the sense of taste and unpleasant breath, resulting from ca tarrh. Easy and pleasant to use. Follow direc tions and a cure la warranted, by all driiggislF Bend for circular to ABIETINE MEDICAL COMPANY, Oroville, Cal. Bix mouths treat ment SI; ny mail, $1.10. For sale by C. H. Hance. | Consumption Surely Cured. consumption sureir vmmwm* To the Editor:—Please infom yonr readers thatl have a posttiveremedyfor Consumption By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently oured I fhall ba glad to send two bottles of my remedy fkks to any of your readers who have consumption v they will send mo their Express and P. O. Address > Respectfully, T. A. SLOCUM, M. C, 181 Pearl st.N.Y. _ Cure For Piles. Itching piles are known by moisture like perspiration, prodnclng a very disagreeable Itching after getting warm. This form as well ss blind, blooding and protruding piles yield at once to the application of Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which acta directly npon the parts affected, absorbing the tumors, allaying the Intense Itching snd effecting a permanent curs. 50 cents. Sold by O. H. Hance, 79 North Spring street. _ Dyspepsia and Silver Complaint. Is it not worth tbe small price of 75 cents to free yourself of every symptom of these dis tressing complaints, if you think so call at our store and get a bottle of Shlloh's Vitallzor. Every bottle has a printed guarantee ou it, use accordingly, and if it does you no good it will cost you nothing. Sold by C. F. Hointeman. PECK & McOOY, Undertakers and Embalmers, Ho. 40 NORTH MAIN STREET. Telephone 61. Day or Night. m6-t.f rH E LOS ASGELES DAILY HERALD: SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 21. 1889, fftEDIGAL. DrTsTEIN HAHT'b Essence of Life Sold' for 30 years In Europe and on tho Pacific Coast ESSENCE OF LIFE cures permanently the worst eases of nervous debility, physical weak ne s, exhausted vitality, yonthful abuses, ex cesses, and the like Diseases of men however induced and no matter how inveterate, speed ily, thoroughly and permanently cored by the ESSENCE OF LIFE, PRICES—S2,SO, In liquid or pill form, or Aye times the quantity, $10. Call or address— DR. STEIN HART, REMOVED TO 115!*, West rirst Street, Room 9, LOS ANGELES, CAL, Oiticb Hopes—o a. m. to 4r. v. Sunday—lo to 1 o'clock. SYPHILIS, Gonorrhoaa and skin disease! treated and cored by a graduated specialist. Office hours from 10 to 3, 115% West First street, room 2. Ad vice and treatment by mail. Address, SPE CIALIST. TO THE UNFORTUNATE. nets, lm potency and Lost Manhood permanent ly cured. The sick snd afflicted should not fall to call npon him. The Doctor has traveled ex tensively in Europe' and inspected thoroughly the various hospitals there, obtaining a great deal of valnabio information, which no is com petent to impart to those in need of his services. The Doctor enres where others fall. Try him. DR. GIBBON will make no charge unless he effects a cure. Persons at » distance CURED AT HOME. All communications striotly confiden tial. All letters answered in plain envelopes, Send ten dollars for a package of medicine. Call or write. Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, Bos 1957, San Francisco, Cal. Mention Los Angeles Herald dlOtf MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE 10 BUILDERS. PROPOSALS FOR THK CONSTRUCTION OF A ONE STORY STONi: BUII.bING IN THE TOWN OP NOGALES, ARIZONA. PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE office of the undersigned until 5 o'clock p H , on Wednesday, May 15th. 1889, for the constructiou of a one-story stone building, 45x150, on Morley avenue, in the town of Negates, Pima county. Ar zona, in its entirety or for any parts thereof, as follow, to wit: 1. For carpenter work, lumber, frames, doors and everything appertaining to carpenter work. 2 For roofing, guttering, and all tinners' work 3. For wrought and cast iron, and the work. 4 For masonry work, Including all material in that lice. Preference will be given to reliable parties who propose to take the entire contract. Plans and specifications and general instruc tions are open to inspection. Successful bidders must furnish good end sufficient bonds for the faithlnl performance of their obligations. The privilege of rejecting any and all bids is hereby reserved. LEVY A RAAS, a2l Nogales, Arizona. PROPOSALS FOR ARMY TRANSPOKTA tion. He«du.uartkrs Department of Ari zona. Office Chief Qurtermaster, Los Anoelks, Cal., Maren 20, 1889.—8ealed proposals will be received at this office until 11 o'clock a. m., MONDAY, April 22, 1889. and opened imme diately thereafter in tne presence of bidders, for transportation, by wagon, of military sup plies duriug the fiscal year ending Jnne 30, 1890. on routes in tne Department of Arizona, as follows: Route No. I.—From Whipple Bar racks, A. T, to Fort Verde, A. T. Route No. 2. —From such shipping point on the line of tbe Maricopa aud Phoenix Railroad as the bidder may elect, to Fort McDowell, A. T. Route No. 3. —From such shipping point on the line of tbe s. P. R. K. as tbe bidder may elect, to Fort Bowie, A, T. Route No. 4 —From snch ship ping point on the line of tho 8. P. R. R. as the bidder may elect, to Forts Grant and Thomas, and San Carlos, A T.; also from Fort Grant to Fort Thomas, and from Fort Grant to San Car los, aud from Fort Thomas to San Carlos, A. T. Route No. 5 —From Holbrook, A. T , to Fort Apache, A T. Route No. 6.—From Tucson, A. T., to Fort Lowell, A.T. Route No. 7.—From Huachuci Station or Benson, A. T., to Fort Huacnuca. A. T. Rcte No. B.—From such shipping point on tho line of the A. T. & 8. F. R. R. ss the bidder may elect, to Fort Btanton, N. M. Route No. 9 —From Watrous, N. M, to Fort Union, N, M. Route No 10—From Win gale Station. N. M., to Fort Wingate, N. M. Route No. 11.—From Bllver City, N. M., to Fort Ba;ard, N. M. Route No 12 —From Railtoad Station at Banta Fe, N. M.. to Fort Marcy. N. M. Specifications, general instructions to bidders, and blink forms of proposal will be furnished ou application to this office, or to ihe Assistant Quartermaster, at Tucson, A. T., or Santa Fe, N. M A. 8. KIMBALL, Quartermaster U. S. A , Chief Qnanermaster, mr!9 4t ap'2o 21 LEUHL. LAND OFFICE AT LOS ANGELES, CAL., April 15,1889. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that sad proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at Los Angeles, Cal., on June 8. 1889, viz.: Jesus L. Cruz, Pre. D. S. 5,823, for the N. % of N.E. %, B.E. % of N.E %, and N.K. \£ of B.K. U sec. 34, Tp. 1 N., R. 14 W., 8. B. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz.: T. Valdes, of Cahueuga; Mr Gates, of Cahuenga: M. Roche, of Cahueu ga; L. Molino, of Cahuenga. Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of such proof, or who knows of any suts antial reason, under the law and the regu lations o 1 the Interior Department, why such proof should not be allowed, will be given an opportunity at the above-mentioned time and p ace to cross-examine the witnesses of said claimant, and to offer evidence In reb-ttal of that submitted by claimant. H2l ;iot» H. W PATTON, Register. _ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LAND OFFICE AT LOS ANGELES, OAL., April 4ih, 1889. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to commute and make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at Los Angeles, Cal., on May 0. 1889, viz: Patrick Herrlck, Homestead '2,389, for the NW% See. 4, Tp. 1 8., R. 14 W., 8. B, M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of Baid land, viz: John G. Nichols. Jr., Teofllo Valdez, Jac-jb Miller, Hugh Magee, all of Los Angeles, Cal. Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of such proof, or who knows of auv substantial re«sou, under the law and the regulations of tbe Interior Department, wby such prooi should not be allowed, will be given an opportunity at the above mentioned time and place to cross-examine the witnesses ol said claimant, aud to off it evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. a 7 30t* H. W. PATTON. Register. NOTICE OF TIME FOR PROVING WILL, ETC. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, STATE OF California, County oi Loa Angeles—ss. In the matter of the estate of Sylvester Ly man, deceased. , m , Notice is nereby given that Thursday, the 25th day of April. 1889, at 10 o'clock a. M. of said day at the court-room of this Court, De . partme'nt Two thereof, corner Franklin and New High streets, in the city of Angeles, county of Lo" Angeles, and State 0« Ca Morula has bjen appointed as the «me "id plaeeior hearing the application of Nettie P. lonian, praying that a document now on file In this Court, purporting to be the last will and testa ment of the said deceased, be admitted to pro bate; and that letters testamentary be Issued thereon to said Nettle P. Lyman at which time and place ail persons Interested therein may appear and ooutest the same. DatetfApril 10, Connt clerk . alltd By M. J. Ashmore, Deputy. OFFICIAL. NO. 14. (New Series.) AN ORDINANCE DECLARING THE INTENTION OP INK MAYOR AND COUNCIL OP THB CITY Or LOS ANORLEBTO CHANGS AND ESTABLISH THK QBADE OF CARBOLL AVENUE FROM WATERS STREET TO A POINT 400 FEET WEBT OF THE WIST LINE OP WATERS STREET, The Mayor and Council of the City of Los An geles do ordain at follows: Section 1. That it is the intention of the Council of the city of Lob Angeles to change and establish tbe grade of Carrol) avenue from Waters street to a point 400 feet west of tho west line of Waters street, as follows: At the northeast corner of Waters street and Carroll avenue the grade shall be as now estab lished, 226.30 feet above the datum plane. At the southeast corner of Waters and Carroll Degrade shall be as now established, 224 70 feet above the datum plane. At the northwest corner of Waters snd Carroll the grade shall be 224.50 feet above the datum plane. At the southwest corner of Waters and Carroll the grade shall be 223.00 feet above the datnm plane. At a point 200.00 feet weßt of tho west line of Waters street the grade shall be 225 00 feet above the datum plane on the north side of Waters street, and 223 50 feet above the datum plane in the south lino of Waters street. At a point 400.00 feet we«tof the west Hue of Waters street the grade shall be 228.75 feet above the datum plane on the nortn side of Waters street, and 227.75 feet above tho datum plane on the south side ol Waters street. Sec. 2. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this ordinance, and shall cauße the same to be published for ten dayß in the Los An geles Daily Herald, and thereupon and there after it shall take effect and be in force. I hereby certify that the foregoing ordinance was adopted by :he Council rf the City of Los Angeles at its meeting of April 15, A.D 1889 FREEMAN G TEED. City Clerk. Approved this 18th day of April, 1889. a2O 10t HENRY T. HAZARD, Mayor. ORDINANCE NO. 13. (New Series.) AN ORDINANCE DECLARING THE INTENTION OF THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LOS ANOKLBH TO CHANUE AND ESTABLISH THB GRADE OF LAKE SHORE AVENUE FROM LUCAS AVENUE TO FIGUEBOA STREET. The Mayor and Council of the City of Lot Angeles do ordain as follows: Section 1. Tin t it is the intention of the Co. mil of the City of Los Angeles to change and establish the grade of Lake Shore avenue from Lucas avenne to Figueroa street as fol lows: At tho southeast corner of Lucas avenue the grade shall be as now established, 69.80 feet above the datum plane. At the northeasi corner of Lake Shoie avenne and Diamond street tho fjradu shall be as now established, 74.00 feet above the datum plane. At the Intersection o f the northerly line of Lake Shore avenue with the southerly line of Diamond street aud at a point in the southerly Hue of Lake Shore avenue opposite thereto the gtade shall be 64.75 feet above the datum plane. At the northwest corner of Alabama street and a point opposite thereto the grade shall be 03.00 feet above the datum piano. At tne noithesst corner of Alabama street and a point opposite thereto the grade Bhall be 63.25 foet above the datum plane A' the intersection with Ohio street the grade shall be 61.50 feet above the datum plane on the northwest corner and 61.35 (eet above tbe datum plane on the northeast corner. At the intersection with Emerald street the grade shall be 61 35 feet above the datum plane on the southwest corner and 61.20 feet above the datum plane on the southeast corner. At the intersection with Figuernn street tbe grade shall be as now established. 60 40 feet above the datum plane on the northwest cor ner and 60 20 feet above the datum plane on the southwest corner Sec. 2. The City Clerk shall certify to the pas sago of this ordinance and shall cause the same to be published ten times in the Los Angeles Daily Hebald, and thereupon and thereafter it shall take effect and be in force I hereby certify that the foregoing ordinance was adopted by the Council of the City of Los Angeles at its meeting of April 15. A. 1). 1889. FREEMAN G. TEED, City Clerk. Approved this 18ih day of April 1889. HhNRY T. HAZARD, Mayor. a'2o-10t OKUFNANtE NO. 15. (New Scries.) A!» ORDINANCE DECLARING THF INTENTION OF THE MAYOR AND COU>C'L OF THE CITY OF LOSANGELES TO CHANGE AND ESTABLISH THE GRADE OF TEMPLE STREET FROM SPRING STREET TO BUNKER HILL AVENUE. The Mayor "and Council of the City of Ims An geles do ordain as follows. Section 1. That it is the intention of the Council of the City of I os Angeles t > change and establish trie grade of Temple street from Spring street to Bunker Hill avenue as fol lows: At the northwest and touthwest co ners of Spring street the grade shall be as now estab lishes, 33.00 feet above the datum plane. At the lntersec ion with New High street the grade shall be 43.00 feet above the datum plane on the southeast corner, 42.00 lett above the datum planeonthe northeast corner, 45.00 feet above the datum plane on the northwest corner and 47.00 feet above the. datnm plane on tbe southwest corner. At the northeast corner of Buena Vista street and at a pointin the south line of Temp'cstreet opposite thereto, tbe grade shall be 58.75 feet above the datum plane. At the northwest corner of Buena Vista street snd at a point in the south Ih.c of Temple street opposite thereto, the grade shall be 61 00 feet above the datum plane. At the intersection with Fort strott the grade shall be 76.70 feet, above the datum pane ou ihe east side, and 78.50 feet above tho datum plane ou tbe west side. At the intersection with Castelar street the grade Bhall bo 87 80 feet above the datum plane on tt.e nertheast corner, and 92 25 feet above the datum plane tv the northwest cor ner. At the Intersection with Hill street the grade shall be 92.20 feet above the datum plane ou tho southeast corner, and 95.70 feet above the datum plane on the southwest corner At the intersection with Olive street the grade shall be 110.80 feet above tnofdatum plane on the southeast corner and 114.00 leet above tbe datum plane on the southwest comer. At the intersection with Grand avenue the grade shall be 129 60 feet above the datum plane on 'he southeast corner, and 132.70 feet above the datum plaue ou the south wesi corner. At the southeast and northeast corners t Bnnker Hill avenue the grade shall be 139.60 feetabovothe datum plane. Sec. 2. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this ordinance and Bhall cause the. same to be published for ten days in the Los Angeles Daily Hkrald, and thereupon and thereafter it snail take effect and be in force. I hereby certify that the foregoing ordinance was adopted by the Council of the city ol Los Angeles at Its meeting of April 15. A. D. 1889. FREEMAN G. TEED. Cltv Clerk. Approved this 18th day of Aniil 1889. s2O-10t HENRY T. HAZARD. Mayor. lisWAln NOTliWFoirpTiß^ LAND OFFICE AT LOS ANGELES, CAL., February 28,1889.—Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled no tice of his Intention to commute and make final proof in support of his claim, and thai said proof will be made before Register and Receiver at Los Angeles, Cal., on April 23, 1889. viz.: Fielding W. Pattee, Homeateao" Entry, No. 4,174, for the Lot 1 and SE%ol NE% Sec. 2, ip. 4 N., R. 13 W., 8. B. M. Ho names the following witness sto prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, via.: D. A. Wagner, of Acton; R. B. Nickel, of Acton; J. W. Robertson, of Ra venna; Z. T. Davidson, of Acton, California. ml 9 30t H. W. PATTON. Register. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CHAS. 8. Korlck, deceased. Notlco is hereby given by the undersigned, administratrix of the estate of Chas. S Borick, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said de ceased, to exhibit tbem with tho necessary vouohers, within four (4) months after the first publication of this n'tlce, to Ihe said adminis tratrix, at her residence, number 31 Morris street, in the City of Los Angeles, in the County of Los Angeles, State of California. Dated Los Angeles, California, this eleventh day of April, 1889. NELLIE P. RORICK, Administratrix of the estate of Chas. S. Rorick, deceased. al'J 3ot_ NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ESTATE OF MAUD FIBKE, DBOEABED- Notioo Is horeby given by the under signed administrator of the estate of Maud Fiske, deceased, to the creditorsof, andallper sons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit thorn, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said administrator, at his place of business, No. 116 North Spring street, in the olty snd county of Los Angeles. Dated, Lob Angeles, April 12th. A. D 1889. JOHNCALEY Administrator of the estate of Maud Fiske, Burbib A Wright. Atty's for Administrator. Sl4-301" LINES OF TRAVEL. ISligeles & Pacific R'y Co. SANTA MONICA TIME SCHEDULE. Leave Los Angeles. WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS 10:00 A. M 9:00 A. M 2:00 p. m 10:00 a. m 5:40 p. m 11:20 A. m 1:80 r. M 6:00 r. M Leave Santa JTloutca. WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS. 8:00 A. M 8:00 A. M 12:40 P. M 10:10 A. M 4:20 P. M 11:25 a. M 3:80 P. M 4:80 P. M Packages and freight carried to Santa Monica and all points on the rosd at reasonable rates. BURBANK DIVISION. Leave Los Anaeles. WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS. 7:20 A. v 10:00 A. M 10:30 a. m »11:30 A. M 1:46 P. M * 1:30 r. M 4:00 P. M * 2:30 P. M 6:00 p. v 3:30 p. M 6:00 P. M Leave Durkank. WEEK DAYS. I SUNDAYS. 6:00 A. M 10:40 A. M 8:00 A. m 4:40 r. M 11:15 A. M 2:25 p. v 4:40 P. M | •Goes to Ostrich Farm only. IsT* AH trains stop at Ostrich Farm and Soldiers' Home, going and returning. S. E. HALL, President and Manager. R.C.SHAW, General Freight and Passenger Ageut General Offices—44 North Bprino St. Wilmington Transportation Co SANTA CATALINA ISLAND. The fast and oommodions Steamship " HERiTIOSA," AFTER MARCH 18, 1889, will make regular trips each week to Avalnn, Santa Catallna Island -1 rains to | connect I Trains to Leave leave S Arrive at connect San Pedro. 8. P. New ; San Pedro, arrive at Depot. Los Los Angeles. Angeles. ! Tuesdays. 9:50 a. m. WednesJ'y 4:15 p.m. Thursdays 9:50 a. M.I Fridays ... 4:15 P. M. Saturdays. 9:50 a. m,! (Saturdays •Sundays. H:00 a. m. 'Sundays.. 7:00 p M. •EXCURSION Day from Los Angeles. Parties going on this day can return same evening after spending several hours on the Island. IPassengerß leaving the Island on Saturday will arrive at San Pedro the same evening, and in Lob Angeles at 8:25 a. m. The Company reserves the right of changing steamers and their dates of Bailing, FARE—Round trip from Los Angeles, . $4.00 " Excursion days do. 2 60 " Round trip from San Pedro 3 00 " Excursion days do 2.00 HANCOCK HANNING, Agent, m1912m Office—lo9 North Main street. CDNARD ROYAL Mail Steamers —BETWEEN — Europe and America. For tickets, etc., apply to A. W. H. PEYTON, AGENT, 75 North Spring Street, LOS ANGELES, CAL. m 22 lm Special low rates to Liverpool, London, Pari6 and Bremen. 8. N. OSBOKNE, Agent, at; lm 16 S.iMAIN ST. Cahuenga Valley Railroad. TRAINS WILL LEAVE Diamond street, Hollywood, (end of Second-street (foot of Cahuenga Cable Road) pass.) 8:15 A. M. 9:00 A M. 10:00 " 10:45 " +11:30 " +12.15 p. m. •1:45 P.M. +2:30 " •2:00 " *2:45 3:30 " 4:15 " 5:30 " 6:15 " •Except Sunday. +Snnday only. EDGARL.I-IWAIN, Snpt. 38 North Main Street, LOS ANGELES. The celebrated Private snd Nervous ■>l»ea»c Doctor continues to privately and successfully treat Gonorrhea, Gleet, Strict ure, Varicocele, Spermatorrhea, Loss or sexual Power, Weakness and Catarrh at Neck ofßladder, Kidney Diseases and Nerv ous Debility. gtf UNNATURAL DISCHARGES promptly checked without hindrance to busi ness. BLOOD and SKIN DISEASES yield to Dr. White's treatment after the failure of other doctors and patent medicines. It<» m SEXKS consu't in STRICT CON FIDENCE. Don't waste money on Patent Med icines, catch penny "Free Prescriptione," Elec tric Belts aud other worthless trash. If economy and an earnest desire to regain health is the objjet, CONSULT DR. WHITE. Tho old reliable Specialist. All medicines pre pared in private laboratory. OFFlCESceuirslly located and priva-e. Those at a distance may bo Cured at Hums. OK. WHITE is a regular graduate and the oldest advertising PRIVATE DISEASE specialist in thu city. Diploma and Licenses hang In offloe. 38 N. Main street Private parlors alO bm rifOTTTI A tieated withont H I 1 A tho use of the J- - Lv -' ■*■ »—' 1 * 1 ic;,ife or deten tlon from business, also all other diseases of the rectum. Cure guaranteed C. EDGAR SMITH, At. D., graduate Cleveland Homoeopathic Hospital Collogo 1874. Aesißtantin '76 and '77 to N. Schneider. Dean and Professor of Surgery in Cleveland College; also Surgeon of L. 8. A M. S. R. R. Removed to corner Main and Sevonth streets, Robait's block, Los Angeles, Cal. References given. Consultation free. Bend for pamphlet. Office hours, 9a.m.to 4 p. T~iT T T*7 , C' S M. Sundays and holidays II . ~ ~~ excepted. mlstf IS n 'C G has given unlTer jJß^^^^l^^BMsal satisfaction In the Amsti TO 6 cure of Gonorrheas and Sffl°ZS:s£c'i£. U * til "' t - 1 Prescribe It and BKfl —— feel safe In recommend n Mrs .ly i-rtk* , , t to all sun -erera. IgjlZvuiChemicalCj. A . sTO neß, M.D., MoW>llia|l Decatur, 111. PRICE, 81.00. Tr»'^^^SSSßKeSßV^ a rlil Suld by Drugglets. lal6 12m A Speedy Cure Warranted. DR. BELL'S GERMAN EXTRACT CURES all private syphilitic, urinary, skin and blood diseases, female complaints, and all snch diseases as arc brought about by indiscre tion and exoessea, SI. Dr. Bell's French Wash cures all private dtsea-es, blood poison, old Bores snd ulcers, G. and Q., in two or three days, 91. No preparation on earth equal to It For sale only at the Merlin Drag »iorr, 406% , south spring St., Lot Angeles, CsLal-lm* LINK* OF TRAVEL. Mem Facie Compaoy IMPORTANT CHANGE OF TIME. Thursday, April 18, 1889. Traina leave and are dne to arrive at Loe Angeles (New Arcade Depot), Daily, as Follows: Leave For. destination. Arr. From 1|3:50r. a Banning ||10:04a.m 8:10 r. a Banning 9:31 r. x 9:00 a. a Colton ||8:67 a. m || 3:50 p. h Colton || 10 :04a. rt 4:45 p. m Colton 4:20 r. a 8:10 p. m Doming and East. .. 9:31 p. m 8:10 p. H.I ...El Paso and Bast.... 9:31 p. « 12:35 p. a I Long Beach 11:55 a. m .:50A.a. )*»%„ B^ ro . ""'I 6:10 P. a. »«j *:15 P. a 18:00 a. m San Pedro 17:30 p. m. (Golden Gate Special.) •10:20 p.m. 'council Bluffs andf +7:15 P. M ( East. ) 10:20 p.m. . Ogdon and East. ... 7:25 a. v. 10:20 P. M.i Portland, Or. 7:25 a.m. 9:00 a. m. San Bernardino 118:57 A. M. II 3:50 p. a. .... San Bernardino |10:04 a. a 4:45 p. M. .... San Bernardino 4:20 p.K. 1:05 p. m. San Fran, and Bacram'to 7:25 A. v. 10:20 p. m. San Fran, aud Sacram'toj 7:16 p. m. 9:30 a. m. Santa Ana and Anaheim 8:35 A. H. 5:03 p. m Santa Ana and Anaheim! 3:35 p. v. 7:25 a.m. I Santa Barbara I 3:15 p.m. 4:40 P.M. f Santa Barbara j ! 8:25 P. M 9-37 A. M Santa Monica 8:33 A. M. 110:10a.m Santa Monica 16:40 p. M. 1:07 p. m Santa Monica. .... 12:08 p. m. 6:17 p. M Santa Monica 4:28 p. M 6:10 p. M Santa Monica 7:35 A. a 10:00 a. m Tustin 9:20 a. m 4.28 p. m Tustin 3:15 P.M. 10:00 4. m. Whlttler 9:20 a. M 4:28 p. m Whlttler.. 3:15 p. m. Local and through tickets sold, baggage checked, Pullman sleeping car reservatloni made, and general information given npon ap plication to C. F, BMDRR, Asst. G. Pas. Agt., No 202 North Main street; CHARLES BEYLKR Agent at Depot. •Fridays. -(-Saturdays. || Sundays excepted. ] Sundays only. A. N. TOWNE, General Manager T. H. GOODMAN, Hen'l Passenger and Ticket Agt apll-3m Pacific Coast Steamship tJ9. GOODALL, PERKINS A CO., General Agent* SAN FRANCISCO. NORTHERN ROUTES Embrace lines for Portland, Or.; Victoria, B. 0, and Pnget Sound, Alaska snd all coast ports , SOUTHERN ROUTES, Time Table for April, 1889. COMINg BOCTH. BQINO NORTH. SI 3 4 LTt STBAMERB. B< ! eo3 a< c 3 a ■ & o w l! 8g ! 6 S i| Sa r ta Ro«a ... Mar.3o Apr. 1 Apr. 3 Apr. 5 ios Angeles April 11 3 •' 4 •' 7 Qu'n of Pacific • 3 " » " 7 •' 9 Eureka " 6 " 7 " 8 ■' 11 Santa Rosa ... " 7 " 9 •■ 11 j " 13 Los Angeles... " 9 " 11 " 12| " 15 Qu'n olPaciflc " 11 " 13 " 15 " 17 Eureka. . "13 " 15 " 161 " 19 Santa Rosa " 15 " 17 " 19[ " 21 Los Angeles... " 17 " 19 " 20! " 23 Qu'n of Pacific " 19 " 21 " 23 " 25 Eureka "21 ; ' 23 •' 24 " 27 Santa Rosa ... " 23 " 25 " 27, " 29 Los Angeles.... " 25 " 27 ." 28 May 1 Qu'n of Pacific " 27 " 29 May 11 " 8 Eureka. " 29 May 1 " 2| " 6 Santa Rosa. ... May 1 " 3 " 5j " 7 The steamers Queen of the Pacific, and Santa Rosa leave San Pedro for San Diego on the dates of their arrivals from San Francisco, and on their trips between San Pedro and San Francisco call at Santa Barbara and Port Har ford (San Lnls Obispo) only. The Eureka and Lob Angeles call at all way ports. Cars to connect with steamers leave S. P. R.R depot. Fifth street, Los Angeles, as follows: With the Queen of the Pacific and Santa Rosa at 9:50 o'clock A. m.; with Los Angeles and Eureka, going north, at 5:10 o'clock p. M. BkV Plans of steamers' csbins at agent's of fice. where berths may be secured. The steamers Los Angeles and Eureka will call regularly at Newport pier for and with ireight aud passengers. The company reserve the right to change the steamers or their days of sailing. /aa-For passage or freight as above or for tickets to and from All Important Point* In Europe. APPLY TO w. PAR HI 8, Agent. Office: No. 8 Commercial St.. Los Angeles. California Central KiDtaj "SANTA FE ROUTE." On and after SUNDAY, MARCH 24 1889, trains will leave and arrive at First Street Depot as follows: Leave. Los Angeles. Arrive. •12:15 p. M Overland. *9:45 A. M. •10:10 a. M. San Diego Ex Coast L. *12:01 p. M •3:50 P. M. 3»n Diego Ex Coast L. P. M +8:00 A.M... jiSBoVSroSo! " +9:15 a.m Santa Ana. +8:40 a.m. •10:10 A. M Santa Ana. *12:01 p. M •3:50 p. M Santa Ana. +2:55 p. n +5:00 p. M Santa Ana. +9:10P.M •3:50 P.M. . J RlT^ n | e vla j - '12:01 P.M. •12?15pm $KiveraldeviaB.n> * 4:2o ''» h;5o*:«: » :::::::::::: •8:00 A.M. ...San Bernardino... *9:45 A. M •12:15 p. m. .. .San Bernardino '9:55 a. m •4:00 p. m. .. .San Bernardino.. *4:20 p. m •3:50 p.m. j^rjnfnge '12:01p.m +10:30 a.m. GlendoraAccommod'n +2:20 p. M +5:15 p.m. DuarteAccommodot'n +8:00a.m 1111:30 p. M. DuarteAocommodat'n ||7:40 p. m +7:45 a. M .. Port Ballona +9:40 a.m. •10:00 a.m. .Redondo Beach. .. +7:15 a.m. •5:30 p.m. ..Redondo Beach. $9:30 A. M Redondo Beach.. *4:50 a. m +8:00a.m San Jacinto 1 +4:20 p.m. •10:10 a. m Bscondldo i*12:01 p. m. •8:00 a. m Redl'ndaand Mentoner *9:55 A. M •12:15 P. M Redl'ndsand Mentone! *4:20 P. a, •4:00p m. Bedl'nds and Mentone •Daily. +Daily except Sunday. ||Tuosdaye, Thursdays and Saturdays. (Sunday only. Trains leaving Los Angeles at 8 a. m. and ar riving at 4:20 p. M., connect at San Bernardiuo for all points sonth to Oceanside. Depot at foot of First street. City Ticket Office, No. 29 North Spring strew. D. McCOOL, General Manager. 8. B. HYNES, Gen. Pass. Agent. WILLIAMSON DUNN. General Ag^nK RA^I^TRANaIT^R'Y. Leave Los Angoles, from No. 7 Arcadia street, opposite Baker bock, for Alhambra and Monrovia. WEEK BAYS— Forenoon. Afternoon. 7:35 9:30 3:10 5:00 Returning—Leave Monrovia for Alhambra and Los Angeles. Forenoon. Afternoon. 7:00 8:55 2:30 4:26 SUNDAYS— Leave Los Angeles for Alhambra and Monrovia Forenoon. Afternoon. 8:35 5:00 Returning -Leave Monrovia for Alhambra anr Los Angeles. Forenoon. Afternoon. 8:00 4:25 Time between Los Angeles and Monrovia—Om nonr. INTERMEDIATE STATIONS BETWEEN TERMINAI POIHTS, BEGINNING AT LOS ANOKLKS — Soto street, San Marino, Bats, East Ban Gabriel, Ramona, Suuny Slope, Alhambra, Chapman, Mayborry, Baldwin aye.. Lake Vineyard, Arcadia. Special privileges to parties erecting real d«noes on the line of this road. } 13 tf Compagaie GenL^eTTraflsatlaiiuauß. FRENCH LIN «•: TO HAVRE. /-lOMPANY'B PIER (NEW) NO. 42 \j North River, foot of Morton str -et. SisUUtU Travelers by this line avoid both traueit Bj English railway and the discomiort ol crosMna the Channel in a small boat. LA BOURGOGNE, Saturday, April 6, 9 A. M. LA GASCOIGNE, De Kersableo. Saturday, April 13, 3 p. m. LA BRETAGNE, De Jonsselin, Saturday, April 20, 8:30 a. m LA NORMANDIE, Boye Satnrday, April 27, 3 p. M. For freight or passage apply to A. FORGET, Agent Ne. 3 Bowling Green, New York. Tickets for sale by all railroad and steamship offices in Los Angeles. J. F. FUUAZI A CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery •ve.S.F. la2tftl j BtHKITO HOI«ES. QALIFOKNIA BANK, Coi. Fort and Second Sta., Angola*, Snbscrfbed Capital $500,000 Paid np Capital 41300,000 Surplus $20,000 directors: Hervey Llndley, J. 0. Kays. X. W. Jonas, _ Joan Bernard, J. Frankenfleld. H. G. Newhall President, H. 0. Wltmer Vice-President T. J. Weldon. Cashier. J. M. Wltmer, Assistant Cashier. General Banking snd Exchange Business transacted. jy« 4m rRMXKB' AND MERCHANTS' BANK Or LOS AMOKLES, CAL. ? A £ AB , W - h *"-mam President L. 0. eoopwiw Vloe-Prcsldoß* Oapital (paid np) - - $500,060. surplus and Reserve Fund 750,000. Total. - - - - 5i,250,000. DIRECTORS. O.W. Ootids, C. X. Thorn, Jose MascareL J, B. Lankorshlnr C. Dncommnn, Philippe Gar nier, L. C. Goodwin, L. L. Bradbury, I sal as W. Hellman. STOCKHOLDERS. O. W. Chllda, L. L. Bradbnry, Philippe Ssi uler, J Ames B. Lankershim, T. L. Duqne, Jose Mttfcarel, Chas. Dncommnn, Andrew Glaasell Cameron X. Thorn, Domingo Ameatoy, LoaS Polaski, L. C. Goodwin, PreßtieyC. Baker, L, J. Rose, Frank Lecouvrenr, Oliver H. Bust Sarah J. Lee, Estate D. Solomon, Chris. Henna. Jacob Knhrts. leal as W. Hellman. si gEC CRITY SAVINGS BANK AND TRUST CO. 40 8. Main Street, Los Angeles, Cal. Capital, $200,000.00. F. N. Myers, 8, A. Fleming, J. F. Sartori, Piesident. Vice-President. Cashier. STOCKHOLDERS—Isaias W. Hellman, O. W. Ohilds, Eugene Germain, 8. A. Fleming, F. N. Myors. J. F. Bartorl, T. L. Dnque, J. A. Graves, J. C. Daly, Morris S. Hellman, Thomas Mere dith, Samuel Polaski, P. Moran, J. h. Cherry, Nathan Weil, Isidor Polaski, W. M. Caswell, R. Y. Mcßride, James H. Shankland. John H. Bartle, G. W. Perkins, A. J. Brown President Fourth National Bank of Grand Rapids, M. B. Shaw. 5 per cent Interest Paid on Deposits. Meney loaned on ranches and city property at lowest rates of Interest. Bonds and mortgages bought and sold. Savings deposits solicited. ml7-12m ANGELES COUNTY BANK, Temple Block, Los Angeles, OsJ, Capital Stock Paid Dp, $100,000, Reserve Fund, 9100,000. JOHN X. PLATER President R. 8, BAKER Vice-President GEO. H. STEWART Osahiar DIRECTORS: H. L. Macnell, Jotham Blxby, John X. Plater, Robert S. Baker, John A. Paxton. Geo. W. Prescott, Geo. H. Stewart, Bny and Bell Exchange on San Frsa ciaco, Now York, London, Farit, Berlin sad Frankfort. Buy Exchsnge on all parts of the United States and Europe. Receive Money on open account snd cer tificate of deposit, and do a general banking and exchange business. JIIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LOS ANGELXB CAPITAL STOCK •200,000- RESERVE 9805,000. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. X. F. BFEN"K... President J. D. BICK. :LL Vice-President, J. M. BLLIOTT Cashier 3. B SHAFFER Assistant Cashier. Directors—E. F. Spence, J. D. BickneU, 8. H Mott, Wm. Lacy, J. F. Crank, H. Mabsry J. M. Elliott. si rjIHR UNIVERSITY BANK OF LOS A^GXLXS No. 119 New High street CAPITALSTOCK PAID DP - - • • 8100,000 R. M. WIDNXT- • . President GEO. L.ARNOLD * • • Cashier GXO. BINBABAUGH, • - Teller DISECTOBS: R. M. Widhiy, Chas. A. Warner. D. 0. Miltimorb C. M. Wells. a W. Little, L. J. P. Morrill, 1). R. Risley. Xlght per cent, bonds secured by first mort gage on real estate, with Interest payable semi annually, are offered to Investors of 9250 snd upwards. sng*-ti SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA NATIONAL BANK NADEAU BLOCK. L. N. BRXKD President WM. F. BOSBYSHXLL. Vlce-Presldenr- C. N. FLINT Cashier Paid-in Capital $200.00*. Surplus 20,000 Authorized Capital 500,000 Directors—L. N. Breed, H. T. Newell, H. A. Barclay, Charles X. Day, X. 0. Bosbyihell, M. Hagan, Frank Rader. Louis Gottschalk, D. Remlck, Thos. Goes, William F. Bosbyshell. suf24-tl ANGELES SAVINGS BANK, 130 NORTH MAIN STREET, CAPITAL 8100,000 L. C. GOODWIN PBssnntira W. M. CAS WILL. SECRET ART I. W. Hellman, John X. Plater, Robert 8. Baker, John A. Paxton, L. C. Goodwin. Term deposits will be received In snmsol $100 and over. Ordinary deposits In asms of $10 and over. Money to loan on first-clan real estate. Los Angeles. Jnly 1. 1884. altf ANGELES NATIONAL BANK, Cor. First and Bprino Sts. Capital $500,000 0* Surplus and Undividbd Propits. 50,000 CO Total 8550,000 OO GXO. H. BONEBRAKX.. President JOHN BRYSON, SB Vice-President. F. 0. HOWKB Cashier. DIRECTORS. Dr. W. G. Cochran, H. H. Marxham. Perry M. Greek, John Bryson, Bs.. DB. H. BINBABAU6H, F. C. HOWES, George H. Bonebraslb. Exchange for sale on all the prlnolpsl dtlce of the United States snd Europe. !y8 STATEMENT OF TUB CONDITION —OF THE— LOB ANGELES NATIONAL BANK, Of Los Angeles, California, February 26,1889. RESOURCES. Loans and Plscouuts $1,049,945 63 Expense Account 3,519 7ft Banking House and Fixtures 178,505 44 CASH ASSETS. Government Bonds 560.200 00 Due from Banks snd Cash in Safe 945,279 57 82,737,450 40 LIABILITIES. Capital $ 500,000 00 Surplus 50.000 OO Undivided Profits 22,968 31 National Bonk Notes Outstanding 46,000 00 Deposits 2,119,482 OO m! 4 lm $2,737,450 40 it. W. POINDEXTER, 19 W. First St., Investment Banker, And General Financial Agent. Money loaned ou approved securities Property held in trust, and funds invested for parties desiring a liduciary agent RErXREDCES. Los Angeles National Bank, First National Bank, State Loan and Trust Co. al-Ors ~~ UMur WTOUOKE ft CO., -WHOLXBALX— Paper Dealers and Bookbinders. toe Nortk l.os Angeles Street, tUeS.ANGELES, OAK. 3tf 7