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FINANCE AND TRADE. ■took Kiiihsn,. Bbtl.w. •WW York, Aug. 4.—Stacks opened lower. Oensral Electric fell 2 points, other active ■took! X9l- The market, affectod by easier cables, soon be«an to improve steadily. The shorts had to bid higher to lover contracts, w i th the result of advances of »93 perorut. The Whole list olnsed anywhere from 10J4& per cent higher. The only weak stock was Union Pacific, which is down J» per cunt. The market closed strong in tone. Government bonds closed firm. MONKY tIUOTATIONS. Niw York, Aug. 4.—coney on o*ll, easy; closed offered at 3 per cent. Prime mercantile pspsr-S<(l2 per cent. Sterling exchange-steady: bankers' HO day if 1.7'.i.,,(<54 HO},; demand st $1.83!>i«» BAR Francisco, Aug. 4.-Crafts: Bight, 1041 telegraphic, 15c. STOCKS AND BSNDS. New York, Aug. 4 —Uloslsg quotations were ■s follows: U. 8.4 a, reglst'd.. 109 Northern Pacific. BV4 do coupon 100 dopreferret— 2.P,-, *U. 8. 4i,s, r*g... 94 Nortuwesteru .... 9814 Pacific Us 102 doprefefred....lJ<J American Xx 105 N. Y. central 99 "Atchison. ... . 161, Oiefcn Irupt 10 Canadian Pacific. 70 Oregon N»v 40 Canada Southern. 4211 Short Lino 8 Central Pacific.. 18W Pacific Mall .T°>j 0. B. AQ.. 79% fullmiuP*laoe..l4.i ChljagoGa* B'l Beading... *BHi Cotton Oil SOH BlohmondTer.... % Bel. A Lackaw*nal4ovl Rio G. Western. 15 Denver AR. G ... Iff« do preferred... 6.1 Distillers ITS do firsts 64 Great Northern . 106 Rock Island 60S Illinois Central... 01H . "V fo£i Kansas A Texas.. 1B?S t Paui St Omaha /9* Lake Shore 118. Sugar Trust ...... 76 LesdTrust 20% Texas A Faoinc Louisvl ANashvl. 10V« union Pacific.... Wi Mich. Central. .. 85 U, 8. Expres.... 45 Mo. Pacific 22« Wells Fargo s Ex.LI. Nat. Cordage li Wwt«n ijnion... <7>» do preferred.... 35 »en. IleoPio 49* N. American oh Linseed OU 16 •Bid. , , Boston, Aug. 4.-Following were the dosing quotations: Atsblson 10 (Mexican Central. 6 Bell Telephone .183 SanDlego. 10 0. B.AQ 80 I MINIMI SHARKS. Nxw York, Aug. 4.—Mining shares closed as follows: Crown Point, 25 Plymouth. 20 Con. Oal. AVa... ,90 sierra Nevada 20 Deadwoed 1.00 sundard 1.10 Could A Curry .20UnlonCon 20 Hale A Norcross.. .40 Yellow Jacket . .85 Homestake 7.5011 on Silver - .10 Mexican 20jQulaksllver 175 Ontario 850 do preferred—ls 00 Ophir 40|(Bulwcr 25 t Asked. Ban'Fbabcisco, Aug 4.-01ostng quotations were: Belcher 85 Union Con 30 Best A Belcher... .55 Yellow Jacket BO Choilar 20 Hotosl 40 iron Va 1.05 Ophir 85 Confidence 40 savage 30 Gould A Curry 30 Sierra Nevada 35 Hale A Norcross . .60 Clearing House Business. Los Anosi.es, Aug. 4.—Today's business at the clearing house was as foil«ws: Clearings, •107,302.97; balances, 835,882 90. Silver Bullion. Saw Francisco, Ang. 4.—Silver bars, 71*4® 71H" per ounce. Mexican dollars, «l®6lWc. NIW York, Aug. 4.—Bar slier, 71& C per ounce. Mexican dollars, 59c. San Francisco Market Review. San Francisco, Aug. 4.—Business Is quiet in local merchandise circles. Few cnauges in prices are re ported. The produce markets are moderately active. Tomatoes are doing a little better. Potatoes are weak and dull. Fresh fruits do not clean up well. Butter and eggs are steady. Poultry Is in batter demand. Chicago Grain Market. Chicago, Aug. 4. —Wheat wee Heady, opening for (September KtxUO lower than yesteraay's closing flgares, then advanced We,declined We, rallied declined U, held steady, and the closing was about %c lower than yesterday. Decernbel closed about lower ihtn yester day, and ruled 7V4(j»7Ho over September. Receipts were 123,000 bushels; shipments, 158,000 bushels. Clos.ng quotations: Wheat, steady; cash, 68J»o: September. 60JJ. Corn—Firm; cash, 38Wc; Bsptember, 40J>*a. Oats—Steady; cash, 23; t c; September, B4Mo. Rye—44. Barley—Nominal. Flax-»7Wo. Tlmothy-S3 7093.75. OTHIB OBAIN MARKETS. Bat) Francisco, Aug. 4.—Wheat, steady; Do •euioer, *)1.22' H . Barley—Quiet; Dcoembsr, 84!, c. Corn—92^o. Liverpool, Aug. A—Wheat olosed steady, de mand poor. No. 2 red winter al 6s 8d: No. 1 red soring at 5s Bd. Corn—Demand fair, market steady. Spot closed at 4s l*4u: August at 4s l/ t d: September at 4s 2> 4 d; October at 4a 3\d, ■ Chicago Stock Market. Chicago, Aug. 4.—Cattle: Receipts were 0,000 head. The market closed active and 10 to 15c higher. Prime beeves, $4 75«.4.05; exp.rts, C 3 9094 65; good to choice. $4,253 4.70; others, $2.9094.00; Texan*. $2.20,93.15; westerns. $2.00(33.55. Hogs—Receipts were 4500 head. The marxet closed 25 to 400 higher. Mixed and packers, $4.85(35.15: prime heavy,ss 10*5 25: selected butchers', $5.2035.30; cbolce light mixed, $3.25(35 30; prime sorted light, $5.40(0)5.60. Sheep— Receipts were 2200 head Th mar ket olosed steady. Ewes, $2.30(33 30; mixed and wethers, $3.25(33.65; fed Texaus, $2 00; westerns, $3.15(33.35; stockers, $2.2532.90. California Fruit Sales. Nxw York, Aug. 3.—Tbe Karl Fiult coranauy ■old California fruit at auotlon today at tbe fol io wing pricea: Bartlett pears, $2.50M2.45; Early Crawford peaches, 51.60f32.2f>; Hale's early peaches.sl.lo; German prunes, $1.75(41.ri0. Gross prunes, $2.0032.15: Bradshaw plums, $1 B0fl»2.i0; egg plums, $$1.70(32.00; PuriTe Duane plums, $1.50^*1.60. ChicauO, Aog. 3.— The Karl Fruit oompany ■old California fruit at anctlon today, rsallslng the following prloes: One oarli'Sd Bartlett pears averaged $2.25 per oox; Early Crawford peaches, $1.40(31.60; Strawberry peaches, $1.15; Hale's early peaches. 85cd$l.0V egg Slums, $1.3031.50; Purple Duane plum«,sl 00 11.60; Magnum Bonum plums. $1 45@1.56; radsbaw plums, $1.40(41.&o: peach plums, $1.7091.80: Walling plums, $1.40(31 50; Jap an plums, $1.15; sweet pluma, $1.15; Tratedy ? runes'$1.8592.10; German prunes, $1.7(v0 .70; red nectarines, $1.15; FounUlnebleau grapes, half crate*, $115; Sweetwater grapes, half crates, 70o(3$1.00; Madeline grapes, half crates. $1.55. Bostoh, Ang. 3.—The Earl Fruit company sold California fruit today at auction, realising Brices8 rices as follows: Bartlett pears, $2 30(112 40; arly Crawford peaches, $1.4091.75; Halo's Early peaches, $1.35(31.47; Bradshaw Munis, 91 50(41.55; German prunes, $1.00(31.8«. General Markets. Nkw York, Aug. 4.—Hops firm but drill; state, common to choice, Paeiflieoast, A9(»27c •Sbftee—Options closed quiet and unchanged, Jt 20 point- down. Salea were 13 001 bags, Including September at $15.26015.35; October at 816.15ai6.20; November at 815.0055.25; December at 816.00,915.30. Spot Bibcloted dnti; No. 7 at loflslti^c. Sugar—Baw closed firm but dull; fair refining at 3%c; oentrlfugals, 96 test, at 3%0. Bbdncd cloied steady, with fair demand. Copper—Weak; lake. 819.86 Lead-Steady; domestic, $3.30, Tin-Firm; straits, 813.65. Plates close 1 steady and quiet. Spelter closed steady; tomes tic, $3,90. Salt Meats and Lard. Chicago, Aug. 4.—Pork, easy; cash, 112.40; September, 812.(30. Lard-Easy; cash, 87 60; September, 87.70. Blbt—Basy: cash, 87 20; Septcmbtr, 87.30. Bhouiaera-87.00f97.a6. 7 Short clear-87.62HfA7.87W. Wool. Naw YoBK.Agg, 4.—W001, irregular anf quiet. Domestic fleece, 20(g)28o; pulled, 2ftf2sc; Texas, 18917 c ' Whisky. Chicago, Aug. 4.-Whisky, 81.13. Petroleum. Niw York, Aug. 4.—Petroleum closet firmer at 6»c bid. Strength sad Health. If Ton are not feeling strong and heallhy, try Electrlo Bitter*. If "La Grippe" has »ft you weak and weary, use Electric Bitters, This remedy acts directly on liver, stomalh and kidneys, gently aiding those organs to rtrform their functions. If you are afflicted wiin siok headache, you will find speedy and permanent relief by taking Electric Bitters. One trial will ponvlnoe you that this it the remedy yo> need. Jorge bottle* only 50c at 0 F. Belnteman, IruggUt anAat.----J«t, 822 N. Main stre*. LOS ANGELES LOCAL MARKETS. [Tbe quotations given below are current wholesale selling prices.] Mill Product.. Flour—Per bbl., L. A XXXX. 81.20; Capitol Mills, 84.20: bperry's, 84.60; Drifted snow, $4 60; Victor, 84.60, Crown, $1.60; Block tonla,s4.6o. . Mill Frrd —Bran, pir ton, $21: shorts; $\3; mixed feed (corn and barley), per 100 lbs , $1; cracked corn, $1.15; feed meal, $1.20; rolled barley, 85c. * Drain and May. BaVlbt—Brewing, $1.00; feed, 800. Wiikat-No. 1, per cental, 81.3591.50; No. 2, $1 20r11.H0 CuRSt-Per cental, $1.10 Oats—No. I. per cental. $1 50. Hay—Oat, $SC49; wheat, $9010: barley, $8 99; alfalla,s««r)9 straw—Barley, por ton, $5; wheat, $S. Vegetables. Brans—Navy or small while, per 100 lbs., $.'l Rrfttß.SOi pint, per 100 lbs.. $3.50 43.65; blaokcywd. p*r 100 lb*., 82.50f92.76; Limes, $3 5098 75. POTATUKS-Per 100 lbi., 609700. Beets—Per 100 lbi, $1.00. Cabiiaok—Per 100 lbs., 55 <4700. Carbois—Per 100 1b«.,5l OJ Cim.Ks-Dry, per string, 75c(35l 00. Onions—Per 100 lbs., $1 0()v«l.25. Parsnips—Per lOOlbs., $1.50. Tomatoes—Per box, 00c. Turnips—Per 100 lbs., SOc. Smoked Meats, Bto. Hams—Rex, per lb., 150. Bacon—Hex, n r lb., Is>4e; Deflincj, 15c; I Hunt medium, 14\c. PoitK—Dry salt, 130 per lb. Dhieu Beef—Per lb , 12 ,c. Lard-Per lb,, In tierces, compound, He; En gle, pure. HUe; Rex, pure, ll' % c; special brand, ll%a. Poultry and Rggs. Poultry—Hons, 815095.00 per doz.: young roosters, $4.00 <$5.00; old roosters, $3 00H3.50; broilers, $2.5091.0J; ducks, $4 0095.25; tur keys, lira,| 4c per lb . Eons - California ranch, 20@21c per doz Dairy Products. Butter—Fancy creamery, 28 onnce squares, 45947Uc; fancy dairy, por roll, 40@42U0; ohoice 36»400. Cheese Eastern, per lb., 139140; California, large, 11c; 3 lb band, 130. Honey and Beeswax Hon by—Comb, 89100; extracted, white, 59 7c: amber, 596 c Beeswax—Bo92sc. c REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Friday. Aug. 4. 1893. Manzana Colony to Rev R C Hall—Lot 4 blk 4, Manzana Colony tract; $1627.50. B L Farris etui to X M viokeri—Lots 4 and 12. Ferris A Lyman's subd lands of Mutual ui char.l 00, Pasadena; $650. Same to same—Lot 9, same tract: $300. GF Weber to 8 Vlckers—Lot 14, same tract: •400. H W Ogden to M Slavln—Part lot 20, Hotel tract, Pasadena, quitclaim; $160. M Flyun to M Biaviu— Und 1 „ part lot 20, same Iract: $75. F Wood et al to J Oastrucclo-Lot 9 blk 12, Park tract: $600. A Kinuey et ux to J Shrewsbury—Lots 14 and 15 blk A, Bantr Monloa tract; $209. R B Loukwoo.l to F Miller—Lot 6 blk 48, Elec tric Railway Homestead assnc'n tract; $3UO. X A Criptien ct ux to < W Hlller—Part of lots 10 and 3, Lamb's Home trt: $1. C H Bchtvelv ct ux to M Biggs, jr-Lots 2 to 7 15, 15 and 22, blk 3: lots 1 too, blk 4; lots 23 to 26 and part of 27 and 2\ blk 3, Diamond Btreet trt: grant. M E Bannlste. to J W Glrvln-Lot 14, blk 45, Electric Railway Homestead Association tit; $300. Ban Pedro Lumber rompany to Alamltos Land company—Lots 1 to 3, blk 99, Alamltos Beacb; 8200. Sheriff ro T Weidwald-Lot 3, blk 47, Sen Pedro: $865.72 G Mason to A B Cass—Lot 9, Masou trt; $1250 W H Workman et ux to F H Steele—Lot 12, blk L, Workman Park trt; $500. D Botlller et ux to E 8 Packard—Lot on Main street, in Botlller trt, 869-273 deeds: $1. E 8 Packard et con to D Botlller—Lot on Main sireet, same trt, 860—273 deeds: $1. J Na«s et ux to H H Augustine -Lot 8, hi 2, Ocean View trt; $4000. J Baker et ux to U Nass—Same property as above; $860 Sheriff roJLPavkovlch—SW>i SW \i sco 3, T 1 8. R 10 W; $1311 83 J W Scarborough et al to J Ross—Lots 141 and 142, bl B. Montana tri; $1. F F Peck et con to M A Halpln—Part lot 56, Goldsworthy Eighth street trt; Biso M A Halpln to F F Peok—Lot 56 same trt; $150. J Mirandette toF Hlnkle—Lot corner Division st and Railroad aye; $1. BaerliT to J F Crosby—All lot of J O Koford in lots 7 and 'O. bl A; lots 2 and 4, bl B, Knob Hill trt; 15 lots in Knob Hill Ut and other property ;$2435. SUMMARY. Deeds 86 Nominal 16 Total $13,882.05 Ndt9-Figures sap»rtte(l by a club Indicate pege*tid number of halt of mlscel'rau'jous records. Skookum Root Strength. Glossy. Contains Grows VegetaMf / | \ Delraate Compound. jJj ||| Fabric Dandruff. | & frfgljl'J I 1 I Nabire's Soothes, 'Jfc'l'lllTnF'U ill r t)»n Cools 'Vin-V, 11 Remedy And " For Stops (Trade Mark Registered.) All All Scalo gr HAIR aun^ Scalp, From £. 6BOWEB j* Dressing. Substances. Sold by Druggists, $1; slx.fa. Worth $5 abottlr MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THE Skookum Root Hair Grower Go. NEW YORK ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ IMiiementi Canning of Fruit made an agreeable and delightful task, No more boiling and no more spoiling. Saves sugar, aavea fruit, saves break age of jars, saves time and labor lost by the old method. Try it on your berries, and you will surely use it on your later fruits. If you cannot get it at your grocer's send to H. J EI V N El, Los Angeles, Cal. AGENT for SOUTHEftN CALIFORNIA. 6 23 3m CALISAYA IUIUI .Combined with Sulphate of Hydrastis. Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Loss of appetite, De bility and a low condition of tbe system will be promptly relieved and cured by lis use. In valuable for overworked business men and weak, nervous women. Pleasant, prompt and efficient. 100 doses $1. Get the gen sine, manufactured only by Taylor A Myers Phar maoy Co., Bt Paul. Minn. Los Angeles agents, H. M. SALE A SON, 220 B. Spring st. 4 1 ly C. F. HEINZEMAN, Druggist & Chemist, 122 N. Main St., Los Angeles. Prescriptions carefully compounded **v « j night, ans I ■ LOS ANGELES HERALD: SATUKDAr MORNING, AUGUST 5, 1893. AVER'S HAIR VIGOR Keeps the scalp clean, cool, healthy. The Best Dressing Restores hair which has become thin, faded, or gray. Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. Lowell, Mass. LOST MANHOOD Easily, Quickly and Permanently Restored. Celebrated English Remedy f~~ INERVIA. jtif&S It is sold on a positive J guarantee to cure any .» Wl form of nervous pros- \*. tratinn or any disorder 1 *")£*f of tho genital organs of either sex, caused Before, by excessive use of After. Tobacco, Alcohol or Opium, or on account of youthful indiscretion or over indulgence eta. Diifiness, Convulsions. Wakefulness. Headache, Msntal Depression, Softening of tho Brain, Weak Memory, Rearing Down Pains. Seminal Weakness, Hysteria, Nocturnal Emissions, Hpermatorrbira, Loss of Power and Impotenoy, which if neglected, may lead to premature old age an 1 * Insanity. Positively guaranteed. Price. $'. .00 a box: 0 boxes for $5.00. Sent by mail on receipt of price. A written guarantee furnished with every $5.00 order received, to refund the money if a permanent euro is not effected. , NERVIA MEDICAL CO., Detroit, Mich FREEMAN A OARPKR, 102 N. Spring St. J. M. Griffith, Pres't. J. T. Gr fflth, V.-Pres't. T. ft. Nichols, Secy aud Treas. E. L. Chandler, Superintendent. J. M. GRIFFITfI COMPANY, LUMBER DEALERS And Manufacturers of DOORH, WINDOWS, BI.IIUB A STAIRS Mill Work of Every Description. 934 N. adamcda St.. Los nit-les ju-1 tf Los Itf les Terminal R'y. Los Angeles Depots: East end of First street and Downey avenre bridges. Leave loa Angeles lor Leave p.ssdena for Pasadt.ua. Los Angeles. • 6 35».m • 7:15 a.m t 7:loam t 8:05 am • 8:00 a.m * 9:05 a.m • 9:00a.m *10:35 a.m •10:30a.m *12:oO ra •12:20pm * 1:05 p.m • 1:25p.m • 3 00 p m • 2 20 p.m • 4:05 p ra • 4:00p.m • 5:25 p.m • 5:20p,m • 7:05 p.m • 6:20 p.m I« 8:05 P.m 11:00 p.m j blO 20 p.m ,11 tip p.m Downey avenue leaving time 7 minutes later. Leave Los Angeies for Leave Altadena June- Altadeua Junction. tion for Los Angeles • 9:00a.m •10: 0 a m 0 1:25p.m c 2:30 p.m • 4:00 p m • 5:00 p.m b 6:20p.m blO 00 p.m All trains start from First street depot Leave Los Angeles for Leave Glendale for Los Glendale. Angeles. t 6:45 a in f7:25 a.m 1 8:15 aw 19:05 a.m 12:00 m *1:30 p.m • 6:25p.m *6:15 p.m Leave Los Augeles for Leave East San Pedro Long Beach and last for Ban Pedro. Los Angeles. , 8:00 a.m • 7:15 a m • 9:45a.m *ll;15 a.m •12:45p m * 3:10 pm • 6:15p.m I I 8:00 p m Between East Sau Pedro aud Lung beach 10 minutes. ~RVn\O CANYON AND KOHO MOUNTAIN. Trains leave Los Angeles, 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. Baturdays and - undays,9a.m., I:2saudi pm. Saturday nights only, ti: '0 p nr.; returning leave Rubio Paviliou, 9:40 p. m , arrive Los Angeles. 10:45 p m. Fine Pavilion and Hotel; good music and grand entertainment. CATALINA ISLAND.* The following trains make connection at East Sau Pedro with steamers to aud from Cata lina Island: Monday. We dnesday and Friday, leave Los Angelea at 12:45 p.m., and arrive at Los An geles at 12:20 p.m. Svturday, leave Los An geies at 5:16 p.m. Sunday, leave Los Angeies at 8:00 a.m. and arrive at Los Augeles7:4s p.m. • Daily, t Dally except Sundays. I Sundays only, a Except Saturdays, b Saturdays only, c Saturdays aud Sundays only. Stages meet the 8 :U0 a.m. and 12:20 p. m trains at Pasadena for lit Wilson on new trail Passeugers leaving Los Angeles on the 8 am. train for Wilson's peak can return tne same day Theater nights tne 11 p.m. train will wait 20 minutes after the theater Is out when later than 10:40 p.m. npeclal 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 Manage' Jy2 tf W. WINOUP, Gem. Passenger Agt, MTTLOWE railway IN EFFECT AUGUST 1, 1893. Leave Los Augeles for Rubio Canyon via Leave Rubo Canyon Terminal Railway. for Los Augeles. 9:00 a. ru. dally 9:40 a. m daily 10:30 a. m., Sun. only 11:10 a.m., Sun. only 1:25 p m. Sat. A Sun 2:05 p. m. Sat. A Bun. 4:0O p. m. dai y 440 p. m. daily 6:30 p. m. Bat. only 6:20 p.m. Buu. only. 9:40 p. m bat. only The Incline Cars will run between Rubio Canyon and Echo Mountain 15 minutes after the arrival of c- eh train. Beyond Echo Moun tain are twenty miles of the fiuest bridle road to be found in any part of tbe world, on which the grandest scenery that can be found on the globe is at hand at every turn. Ou the summit of Echo Mountain saddle animals are always in wilting with competent guide' to convey parries through Castle Can yon, Grand Canyon and Crystal s rings to Mount Lowe and highest peaks visible from Pasadena. ROUND TBIP RATES. Los Angeles to Rubio Canyon, $1; to Echo Mount-in, $4.70. Pasadena 10 Rubio Canyon, 65 cents; to Echo Mountain, $2.35. Altadena Junction to Rubio Canyon, 40 cents; to Echo Mountain, $2. Saddle animals from Echo Mountain to Mt. Lowe, 82. D. H. BURKS, Los Angeles ticket agent, Stimson block, Spring snd Third scieets. Genera offices: Grand Opera House Block, Pasadena, Cal. T.B.C, LOWE, President and General Manager. J. T. WHBDON, Traffic Manager. 714 Redondo Railway Summer Time Card No. 10. IN EFFECT 5 A. M. MONDAY, MAY 29, 1893. Los Angeies Depot, Corner Grand avenue and Jefferson street. Take Grand avenue cable or Main street end Agricultural Park horse cars. Trains Leave Trains Leave Los Angeles Redondo for Redondo for Los Angeles WEEK PAYS WEEK. DAYS 7:50 a.m. 7:20 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:10 a.m. 1:35 p.m. 11:00 a.m. 6:80 p.m. 5:00 p.m. SATURDAYS AND SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS SUNDAYS 7.60 a.m. 7:20 a.m. 9:00 am. 9:10 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:35 p.m. 2:50 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 6:30 pm. 6:30 pm. Running time between Los Angeles and Be dondo Beach, 60 minutes. City Tloket Office at A. B. Greenwald's Cigar Store, corner First and Spring streets. CATALINA ISLAND. Tuesday and Thursday leave Los Angeles 1:36 p.m. Saturday .leave Las Angeles 9 a.m. Tickets on sale at oompany's office. GEO. J. AINBWORTH, President, R. H. THOMPSON, Vloe- President, J. N. SUTTON, Sup't. Redondo Beach. Sootta Pacific Company. IMPORTANT CHANGE OF TIME JULY 30, 1893. • Trains leave and are due to arrive at I.OS ANOKL.CB (ARCADE DEPOT,} Fifth street, daily, as follows: " Leave for dkstinatiox. Arr. from 8:30 a m Banning Banning 4:00 p.m .Col ion 59:21 a.m 8 30 a.m Colton a1O:10 a m 10:30 a.m Colton 4:00 p.m 4::iO pm Colton 6 15 p.m 8:30 a.m.. .Uemtn< snd Bast.. 4:1,0 p.m 8:80ara ..El Pas > und East.. 4:00 p.m Chlno sO 21 a.m 8:80 a.m Cblno aH:SO a.m 4:30 p.m Chlno Al0:10 a.m A 5:45 p.m Chlno 6:15 pm s8:00 a.m fen Pedro 9:25 s.m Long Bch Si Ban Pedro 8:15 am 12:40 p.m isn Pedro A Long Bch 11:511 am 6:00 Pni Long Bch A Sau Pedro 4:15 p.m ~, Long Bch A San Pedro 57:45 p.m 2:00 p m Ogden A B«st, 2d class 7:3U a m 10:40 p.m Ogden A East, Ist class 12 35 p.m 10:40 p.m Portland, Or 7:30 a.m ... . ' Riverside s0:21 a.m 8:30 a m Riverside A10:lo a m 10:30 a.m Biverslde 4:00 p.m 4 30 p.m Blretside 6:15 p.m San Bernardino.... 59:2 l a.m 8:30 a m ...San Bernardino.... a 10:10 a.m 10:80 a.m.. ..San Bernardino.... 4:110 p.m 4:30 p.m . .Son Bernardino.... 6:15 p.m Rediands s»:'ilam 8:30 aim Rediands. a 10:10 s.m 10:30 a.n Rediands 4:00 p.m 4:30 p.o Kedl nds 0:15 p.m 2:00 p m -an Fran. ASaoram'to 730 a.m 10:40 p.m lan Fran. ASacram'to p.m a 9:52 am 5 nta Ana A Anaheim 9:03 a m 6:10 p.m Janta Ana A Anaheim a 4:04 .in 7:05 a.m.. ..Sauta Barbara 35 p.m 2:00 p.m ..saulE Barbara 9:10 p.m s9 20 a.m.. ..Santa Monies B.OS cm 9:30 a.m Banta Monica 8:50 a.m 10:20 a.m SantaMonlca 12:10 p.m 1:10 p.m SantaMoulca i:« p m 5:15 p.n: SantaMonlca.— 5:37 p.m 6:25 p.m SantaMonlca si>:3s p.m 10:.0 a.m Soldiers' Home 8:0s a m 6:25 pm Soldiers' Home 5:37 p.m stf:2o am ...Port Los Angeles... 12:10 n,m 9:30 a. ra ... Port Los Angeles... 4:25 pm slO 20 a m .. .Port Los Angeles... i 5:37 p.m 1:10 p.m...Port Los An<eles .. 50:35 p.m p.m Tustiu 8:43 a.m A 9:40 a m Whitlier 8:43 a.ra 4:52 p.ra Whittier Al:ts p.m 8:15 a.m Monrovia 7:55 s.m I Monrovia a 9:57 a.m a»:00 p.nil Monrov'a 5:15 p.m Monrovia 4:45 p.m CATALINA ISLAND. Southern Pacific oompany's trains connect at Ban Pedro with the flue steamer Hermosa. Leave. Arcade Depot. | Arrive. 12:40 p.m Monday 11:88 a.m 12 40 p.m Wednesday 11:50 a.m 12:40 p.m Friday 11:56 a.m 5:00 p.m Saturday 8:00 a. □ ounday 5:00 p.m Sunday 7:45 p.m Take Santa Monica trains from Sin Fernanda street. Naud's Junction, Commercial street, Arcade depot, Jefferson street (Wlnthrop sta tion), Grand avenue, or University. For north: Arcade, Commercial street, Naud's Junction, San Fernando atreet. For east: Arcade. Coauaerciel street, Naud's Junction. For other branches: Aroade, Commercial street, Naud's Junction, San Fernando street. Local and through tickets sold, baggage checked, Pullman sleeping car reservations msde.and general information given upon ap plication to J. M. CRAWLS I, Asst. G Pas. Agt,, No 144 8. Spring St., oor. Second. CHARLES SEYLSR, Agent at depots, s Sundays only. A Sundays excepted. RICH'D GRAY, flea. Traffic Mgr. X. H. GOODMAN, . Gtu'l Passenger Agt SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RAILWAY COMPANY. (Santa Fe Route.) IN EFFECT SUNDAY, MAY 28, 1893. Trains arrive and depart from La Grande station: Leave. Los Angeles. Arrive. • 5:15 p.m....Chicago Limited... • 7:3oam • 7:00 a.m...Overland Expreis... * 6:18 p.m • 8 15 a.ra . .SanDlego Coast Line.. • ':ir>pm • 4:30 p.m ~San DlegoCoast Line • 6:60 p.m • 7:00a.m f 1 * 7:50a.m • 9:00 a m , ... Ban Bernardino . I * 9:50 p.m • 1:30p m < ....via Pasadena.... > f 1:25 p.ra • 4:00 cm 1 6:18 p.m • 5:15 p.m I I t 7:35 p.m • 7:00 •..m f .... Riverside via.... \ t 1:28 p.ra • 9:00 a ra -! ..ran Bernardino.. > 6:18 p.m 1 iißOpm I J *6;osa.in t ... Riverside and ... 1 *10:15a.m fll:O0a m < ..Ban Bernardino.. >• 3:55 p.m • 4 :io p.in 1... via Orange I • 6:"i0 n.m • 7:00 a m f .Rediands, Mentono. 1 * 9 50a m • 9:(MU.m I...and Highland... t 125p.m t 1:30 p.m t via > 6:18 p m • 4:00 p.m Pasadena t 7:36 p.m • 6:15 p.m I J •6:ofta.m f.Rediands, Meutone. "I *10:15a.m til 00o.m < and Highland, via. } • 3:56 p.m •4:80 am t Orange A Riverside J 6:50 p.m • 9:00 a.m f It 7:35 a.m |10:2••>a.m ..Azusa, Pasadena.. I * B:43a.ra • 1:30n.m I and I * 9:soam • 4:00p m < ....Intermediate ... > • 1:25 p.m • 5:35 p.m I Stations i ' 4:16 p.m J 6:35pm I * 6:18 p.m • 7:00 p.m I J t 7:35 p.m • 7:ooam Pasadena • 7:soam •s:lspm Pasadena * 1:25 p.m • 6:05 am SantaAns.. • 8:50 a.m • 8:15 a.m Santa Ana • 1:50p.m BantaAua * 1:16 p.m. • 4:30 cm Santa Ans • 6 50 p.m • 8:55 a.m Sania Monica • 8:43 a-m •10:00 am SantaMonlca • 2:15 p.m • 1:30 pm Bmta Monica • 4:44 p.m • 5 25pm SantaMonlca. • 6:10p.m • 9:05 a.m Redondo • 8:29 a.m •10.00 a.m Redondo • 2:15 p.m • 1:30 p.m Redondo • 4:44 p.m • 5:25 p.m Redondo • 6:10 p.m t 9:00 a. ni Ban Jacinto v Pasadena t 1:25 p.m (11:00a.m San Jacinto via Orange t 3:55 p.m t 9 00 a.m Temecula via Pasadena t 1:25 p.m tl 1:00a.m ...Temeoulo via Orange. |10:15p.m t 8:15 a.m Escondido vi Coast Line t 1:15 p.m Catalina Island, • 1 30 p.m Tuesday * 2 15 p.m • I:3opm Thursday • 2:15 p.m •10,00 a.m Saturday • 2:16 p.m •Dally fD&ily except Bunday. 1 Sundays only. E. W. McGKB, City Pass. AT. Agt, 129 N Soring st., Los Angeleß. And La Grande station. J3ACIFIO COAST STEAMSHIP CO. Goodall, Perkins A Co., General Agents, Ban Fisncisoo. Northern routes embrace lines for Portland, Ore , Victoria, B. 0.. and Puget Sound, Alaska and all coast points. SOUTHERN ROUTES. TIME TABLE FOR AUGUST, 1893, LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO For— Port Harford 8. 8. Corona, August 9, 18, Santa Barbara.... 27; Septembers. Redondo Port Los Angeles. 8. 8 Santa Rosa, August S, Newport 14, 23; Beptembc L San Diego For— 9. 8. Los Angeles, August 7, East Ban Pedro... 16, 25: September 3 ban Pedro and 3. 8. Eureka, August 3, 12, way ports. .. 21, 30; September 8 LEAVE PORT LOS ANG ELKS AND REDONDO 8. 8. Banta Rosa, August 7, 16, 25; September 3. San Diego 8. B. Corona, August 2, 11, 20, 89; September 7. For— S. 8. Santa Rosa, August 9, San Francisco 18, 27; September 5. Port Harford 8. 8. Corona. August 4, 13, Santa Barbara.... 22, 31; September 9. LBAVK SAN PKDRO AND EAST SAN PKDEO For— B. c. Eureka, August 0, 15, San Francisco 24; Septembers. and S B Los Angeles, August 1, way ports 10.19, 28; Septembers. Cars to oounect with steamer* via S»n Pedro leave 8 P. K. R. (Arcade depot) at 6 p.m. and Terminal B. R. depot at 5:16 p.m. Cars to connect via Redondo leave Santa Fe depot at 10 a.m., or from Redondo Railway de pot at 9 a.m. Cars to oonnect via Port Los Angeles leave S P. R. R. depot at 1:10 p.m. for steamers north bound. f Plans of steamers' cabins at agent's office, where berths may be secured. The company reserves the right to change the steamers or their days of sailing. omT~Wor passage or freight as above or for tickets to and from all Important points in Europe, apply to W. PARRIB, Agent, Office No. 124 W. Second st., Los Augeles. PERRY, MOTT & CO.'S LUMBER YARDS AND FLA NINO KILLS. •16 Commercial street, Los Angelas, CaL A Note of Warning TO THE PUBLIC As a matter of Justice to ourselves and to the reputation of DR. LKSLIK K. k km. k v s HOCBLK OHLOBIUIC UF GOLD RKH KIUKH FOR TUB GVKIC OF THE LI QCOH, OPIUH, MOBPHINK AND TO BACCO lIISKASKH AND NKURASTHE NIA t we warn the public that tnese remedies are used by no institution or sanitarium in the United States except those established by our company under th J uniform name of "THE KEELEY INSTITUTE." Ail others claiming to use our remedies are frauds and impostors. We nave now 110 Keeley Institutes estab lished In various parts of the United States whore the Keeley Treatment is administered and the Keeley Remedies sold. We, however, caution all to examine well and know that they are dealing with genuine representatives, authorized by us, before taking treatment or purchasing remedies. Tbe fraudulent establishments use the name of "81-Ohloride of Gold," or similar titles. The newspapers do not discriminate suffic iently to know that they are imitators, and so put down all accidents occurring at such es tablisnments as being brought about by the Keeley Treatment. This is a matter of much concern to us, and hence this warning. Don't Make a Mistake And Go to Some Imitation Institute, Thinking 1 ou Are Going to the Real Keeley Institute. There Are But Two Real Keeley Institutes in California, —ONE AT— LOS GAXOS —AND ONE AT— rive: rside Respectfully Yours, THE LESLIE E. KEELEY COMPANY, CURTIS J. JUDD, Secretary and Treasurer. Dwigbt, lU., June 30, 1893. Los An?eleB Office, 64 and 65 Now Wilson Block. 7-22-cod im OR. WON 9 HIM. Ohinese Physician and Surgeon, has resided at Los Angeles eighteen (18) years. His repute- Bon8 on as a thorough physician has been inlly es ibllshed and appreciated by many. His large practice is sufficient proof of his ability and honesty. The doctor graduated in the foremost colleges, also practiced in the largest hospitals of Canton, China. The doctor speaks Spanish fluently. Office: 639 Upper Main street Hundreds of testimonial! are on file at the doctor's office which Be bas received from hli numerous patients of different nationalities, which he has cured ot all manner of diseases to Which the human body is heir—from the small est pimple to the most complicated of cases. I>. O. box 564. Station 0, Los Angelea, ' bus am;elks, Cal., Juue 17, 1893. To the Public: I have been suffering with piles and kidney trouble for over five years and have tried several remedies, but all failed to relieve me. A short time since I tried Dr. Wong Him, 639 Upper Main street, and I am now well and strong, and consider him a first-class doc tor. Years truly, W. H. HILLYBR, 235 South Hill St., Los Angeles, Cal. Lns augeles, June 9,1893. To Tna Public: For over five years I have been troubled with nervous sick-headache and liver complaint. 1 didn't seem to find any help from the many doctors and medicines that I tried until 1 tried Dr. Wong Him, 639 Upper Main street. lam now well. Yours truly, MISS M. G BROCK, 48 Hlnton aye., Los Angeles. Cal. TO THE UNFORTUNATE. f —<*w DR. GIBBON'S tjP MsiS R treatment of Sexual and dlseases,^suon Weakness, Impotency and Lost Manhood pas* mauently enred. The aiok aad afflicted sboul4 not fait to call npoa him. The Dootor has trav eled extensively in Europe and inspected thor oughly the various hospitals there, obtaining a greatdeal of valuable information, which he is competent to impart to those in need of his sst vices. The Dootor cures where others falL Tiyblm. DX. GIBBON will make no charge unless he effects a cure. Persons at a distance CURED AT HOME. All communications strictly confidential. All letters answered IE Slain envelopes, Call or write. Address * * DE. J. P. GIBBON, Box 1557, San Francisco, CaL Man tion Loa Aaseles Haa alp. M-H tv GLASS & LONG, Bleir|k Book AND GENERAL BOOKBINDERS, N.W. Cor. Temple and New High Sts 12 7 lyr Telephone 933. FOB ALL KINDS OF GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, Cutlery, Ammunition. All kinds of SPORTING- GOODS, Fishing Tackle, Btmboo Rods, Baseballs, Mitts and Glove*. REPAIRING AND CHOKE BOR ING OF SHOTGUNS A SPECIALTY. Guaran teed or money 0 - BW „. -7-18 ly 211 N. Main St., Temple blook. Compsgnie Generate Transatlantics. FRENCH I.INE TO HAVRE. COMPANY'S PEIR (NEW) NO. 42, North rivar, foot of Morton street. Travelers by this line avoid both travel by English railway and the discomfort ot crossing the channel in a small boat. LA BRRTAGNE. May 8. LA B May 13. LA CHAMPAGNE, May 20. LA TOU RAINB, May 27. LA BRETAGNE, June 3. LA BOURGOGNE, June 10. For freight or passage apply to A. FORGET, Agent, No 8 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. VUGAZI A CO., agents, 5 Montgomery aye,, San Francisco. Branch office, 10 Mont gomery street Tickets for sale by all railroad and steamshiw o»'«««. H -l tf RANKING HOUSES. THE NATIONAL BANK OF CALIFORNIA. Beport to Comptroller of Currency, July 12, 1893. RESOURCES. I LIABILIILBe. Cash oa hand and lv bank! $102,684. 15 Capital stock, paid In coin $250,000 01 United States bonds 160,000 00 ! Sniplus 5,000 Ot Demand loam 92 305 Oft I Undivided profits _ 10,040 31 Regular loans 21H.650 54 I Circulation „ _ 135.000 o) School bonds and slocks 19,723 65 i Deposits . 199.638 84 Furniture, and flxtureß 6,000 00 I Expenses 315 46 I $599,679 74 I $590,679 71 The National Bank of California is one of tho few banks that successfully stood ihe shock a the late panic and maiutalned full coin payments right through. Tbe National Bank of California pays no interest on deposits In any form, offers no specie Inducements for business other thin reliability when the customers exercise their rights to de mand their money. In the matter of loans it looks more to reliability than high rates of interest, and desires ni loans except from good and reliable parties, and then exacts good security, believing tbat n< bank is better or more reliable than its leans. -KDIREOTORSf- O. H. CHURCHILL, O. 8. JOHNSON. JOHN Wo> FHKILL, M. H. SHERMAN, W. L, GRAVES, B. P. C. KLOKKE, GEORGE IRVINE. E. N. McDONALD, W. 8. DX VAN, T. E. NKWLIN, A. HADLEY, JOHN M. C. MARBLE 7-20 6m Security Savings Bank & Trust Company NO. 148 SOUTH MAIN STREET, I.OS ANGELEB, CAL. CAPITAL STOCK „ $200,000 SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS 16,000 OFFICERS: T. L. DUQUE, President. J. F. BARTORI. Cashier. WM, McDRRMOTT, Vice-President W. D. LONGYEAR, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS: Tsaias W. Hellman, Herman W, Hellman, Maurice 8. Hellman, A. C. Rogers, T. L. Duque, Wm. McDermott, M. L. Fleming, J. A. Graves, F. N. Myers, J. H. Shankland, J. F. Sartori. Vive Per Cent Interest Paid ou Deposits Money Loaned on Real Estate Our Loan Committee of Five Directors exerclso great care in making loans. Especial attention given to depositors of small sums; also to children's savings deposits. Remittances may he sent by draft, postal order or Wells. Fargo & ' o.'s Express. 4-1 ly INTEREST PAID ON ALL DEPOSITS Main Street Sayings Bank and Trust Company CAPITAL - $200,000. 426 SOUTH MAIN ST. - - - LOS ANGELES, CAL. J. R LANKERSHIM, Pns t. 8. C. HUBBELL, Vioe-Pres't. J. V. WACHTEL, Cashier. DIRECTORS: H. W. Hellman, S. C. Hubbell, I. N. VanNuys, Kasnare Cohn, John H. Jones, O. T. Johnson, W. G. Kerckholt', H. W. O'Melveny. J. B. Lankershlm. Deposits will be received in sums of from $1 to $5000. Working men and women should de posit at least $1 per week from their wages. Children can purchase 5-cent state ps in all parti of the city and county. It is tbe best education you can have in saving and caring for money. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAQEB SAYINGS BANK OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Southeast Corner Spring; and Court Sts., Los Angeies, Cal. OAPITAI. STOCK, 9100,000. SURPLUS, SI 0,000. OFFICERS: J. H. BRALY President I JOHN W. HUNT Cashiei FRANK A. GIBSON Vice-President! ARTHUR H. BRALY Assistant Cashiei DIRECTORS: J. D. Bit-knell. Hiram Mabnry, W. 0. Patterson, J. M. Elliott, Frank A. Gibson. H, l. Drew, 0. W. Hasson, J. H. Braly, A. H. Braly. INTEREST PAID ON ALL- DEPOSITS 7-11 tf Union Stank oi Ssxoinss \HJ/ CAPITAL, 223 SOUTH SPUING ST. M. W. STIMSON, Pres't Wm. FERGUSON, Vice-Prat W. E. McVA V, Cashier ■ DIBCCTORa— Wm FERGUSON S. MANSFIELD R.M.BAKER A.E.POMEROY C. G. HARRISON S. H. MOTT M. W. STIMSON 5 per cent Interest JJaio on Deposits Los Angeles Savings Bank, NO 536 North Matin Street. CAPITAL STOCK. fSino.OOn suxPt-us as.ooc H. W. HELLMAN, President. J. E. PLATER, Vioc-PrealOent, W. M. CASWELL, Cashier. DIRECTORS: I. W. HELLMAN, R. 8. BAKER, H. W. HELLMAN, I. E. PLATER, I. W. HBLLMAN, Ja„ 0-5 tf paid on deposits Money to loan on first-olass real estate. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Los Angeles National Bank of Los Ange les, CaL, at the close of business on May 4, 1693: RESOURCES: Loans and discounts $ 909,231 42 Banking house and fixtures 173,954 04 Bxpensts and taxes paid 11,758 17 Government bonds, 4 per cent $395,400 00 Cash on hand 202,768 25 Cash In banks 290,337 51 888,505 76 Tot»l $1,983,449 99 LIABILITIES: Capital 9 600,000 00 Surplus 52,500 00 Undivided 31,979 43 National bank notes outstanding 135,000 00 Deposits 1,263,970 56 Total 81,9881*40 99 State of California, County of Los Angeles, s.s. I, F. C. Howes. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state ment is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. F. C. HOWES, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 16th day of May, 1893. ' E. W. COE, Notary Public Correct—Attest: CHAB. A. MAERINER, » WARREN GILLKLBN, P. M. GREEN, Directors. THE TJNIVERBITY BANK OF LOS ANGELES Southeast corner of First and Broadway. Oapltal stook, fully paid $100,000 Surplus 75,000 R. M. WIDNEY. President. , D. O. MILTIMORB, Vice-Pres't. GEO. L. ARNOLD, Cashier. DIRECTORS-. R. M. Wldney, V. O. Miltlmore, 8. W. Little, S. MoKlnlay, 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 long or short time, can be accommodated. QALIFOBNIA BANK Corner Broadway and Second street. Capital paid np $250,000 00 Undivided profits 21,000 00 J. FRANKENFIELD, President. SAM LEWH, Vice President, J. M. WITMfCR, Cashier, JOHN G. MOSSIN, Ass't Cashier. DIRECTORS: SimonMa'er, J.B.Newton, HerveyLlndley, R. F. Lotspelch, J. C. Kays, E. W. Jones, a. W. Hughes, nam Lewis, J. Frankenfleld. General Banking and Exchange business transacted. m*-4m SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA NATIONALEANK 1018. Spring street, Nadeau block. L. N. Breed President Wm. F. BosbreheU Vice-President O. N. Flint Caihier W. H. Holliday Assistant Cashier Capital paid in gold coin 8200,000 Surplus and undivided profltl 25,000 Authorised cayltal 500,000 DIBICTOBS. L. N. Breed, H. T. Newell, Wm, H. Avery, Silas Holman, W. H. Holliday, E. C. Bosby thell, M. Hagan, Frank Bader, D. Bemlck, Taos. Goss, William F. Bosbysaali. 7-1 tf BANK OF AMERICA, roBMBBLT LOS ANOELEB COUNTY BANK, Temple Block. Capital stock paid up 8300,000. OFF, IN. JOHN B. PLATER Presldeat ROB r. 8. BAKER Vice-President GEO. H. STEWART Cashlef wasting* Jolhsm Blxby, Chas. Forman, L. T. Garnsey, Lewellyn Blxby, B, S. Baker. John B. Plater. Geo. H. Stewart. -pIRBT NATIONAL BANK OF LOS ANSBLR3 CAPITAL STOCK $200,000 BURPLUB 303,000 J. M. ELLIOTT, President. J. D. BICKNELL, V.-Pres't G. B. SHAFFER. Ass't Cashier. DIRECTORS: J. M. Elliott, J. D. Blckuell, 8. H. Mott, H. MRbury, J. D. Hook' r, D. McGa.ry, Wm. G. Kerckboff. I FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANE Ol Los Angeles, Cal. Capital (paid up) 8 50O"O0 Surplus and profits 780,000 Total SJV2BO.OOO OFTICIBS. fSAIAS W. HELLMAN President HERMAN W. HELLMAN Vloe-Presldenl JOHN MILNBB Cashiei H. J. FLEISHMAN Assistant Cashiei DIBBCTOBS. W. H Perry, Osro W. Cmlds, J. B. Lanker •him, C. E. Thorn, 0. Ducommun, H. W. Hell din, T. L. Duqne, A. Glasseli, I. W. Hellman. Exchange for sale on alt the principal olti« of the United States, Europe, China and Japan, NOTICE. FIRST NATIONAL BANK A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS 01 the First National Bank of Los Angele will be held at the bank's office on Saturday August 10, 1893, at 1 o'clock p.m., for the pm pose of considering and acting on a propositloi to increase the capital stock of satd bank fron $200,000. divided into 2000 shares of $101 each, to $400,000, divided into 4000 shares o $100 each. By order of the Board of Directors. 7-18 td J. M. ELLIOTT, President f R. 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