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FINANCE AND TRADE. i Stock Exchange Review. f Niw York, Jan 26 The trend of speculation Vward higher values an% before noon W]here was an advance of V K to He, tho latter for ingar, based on the belief that with the In come tax as a rider the tariff" bill may fall. Washington advices unfavorable to the bond Issue caused a decline in the afternoon. West ern Union dropping Manitoba gained 3c » and Great Northern preferred lc. The Western Union's net loss on the dny was JfC ! Governments closed Irregular but n.m. MONEY quotation a New York, Jan. 2ft.—Money on call, easy, Et 1 per cent; closed at 1 per cent. Prime mercantile j> ipet 3 - -fl r > .. per cent. « Sterling exchange—Firmer; bankers' bills, $4 lor demand; $4.83(91.83% for 00-Oay Dills. San Francisco, Jan.2o.-Drafts. sight, 17Uo: .» tslegraphlc, «2%c. stocks and bonds. New York, Jan.2o.—Closing quotations were , as follows: U. a 4'sreg 113',: North'n Pacific. 104 Vi U. a I's eonpons. 113% North'n Pac. pfd.ll4s; U. s. 2's reg 105 Northwestern ...10314 , Psclßc 6's 102 I Northwestern pfdlSO Atchison 111% N. Y. Central 100% American Ex ....110 Oregon 1mp......113 Canadian Pac... 70 Oregon Nay 120 Canada southern Ore. Short Line...lOtHs Central P«o Paclflc Mail 17 Burlington 17«» h Pullroan 169 ChicsgoGas 65 Reading 19% , Am. Cotton 0i1... 27>i Richmond 2»^ Lackawanna 168.. It. G. West'n 14^ D. AE. U. pfd... 32' R. G. W. pfd 42 Distillers ?6W R. G. W. firsts 69% . Sf North'n pfd.. lOi Rock Island 67V* Illinois Central.. 92 St. Paul 58>s Kan. & Tex. pfd.. 23% St. Pau ISi Omaha 137 Lake Shore 126. Sugar Trust 7854 Lead Trust 26% Tex. Si Pso " L.&N. 43% Union Pao lf>% Mich. Central ... 96>; U.Exp 54 Mo Pacific 24 Wells Fargo 124 Cordage 17U West'n Union 81 Cordage pfd 38 General Electric. 35% North American . 140 Linseed Oil 22- 2 Boston, Jan. 26.—ClOBing quotations were as follows: * Atchison Central.. 6% Bell Telephone . .171 iSan Diego 5 Burlington 761^1 MINING share,. , Niw York, Jan. 26.—Mining shares closed at follows: i "Cboihw 35(Plymouth 10 ' Vtown Point 35 Sierra Ney 70 'm. Cal. & Vs... 3.60 Standard *1.25 xdwood *1.00 Union tion 65 L. 1 ild 4 Cnrry... .65 Yellow Jacket (10 1 1 iSi Norcrois... .55 Iron Silver 10 ! SL* .meßtake 10.00 Quicksilver VSO 80 Quicksilver pfd..10.12 Ontario 5.00 Bulwer 05 Ophlr 1 60 * Asked. San Francisco, Jan. 26.—Closing quotations - were as follows; Belcher 70 Potosi .. 75 Best A Belcher... I'SOlOphir 1.85 Chollar 55jsavage 60 Con. Virginia ... 2.9o|sieria Nevada 75 Confidence Ho| Union Con 75 Gould & Curry .. ,70iYel!ow Jacket 75 Hale Si Norcross.. .651 Silver Bullion. Pan Feancisco, Jan. 26.—Silver bars, 67® - 67>^c. Mexican dollars. 53'£@54c. London, Jan. 26.—Bar sliver hss baen re duced lo 31d per ounce. ' New Yore, Jan. 26. -Bar silver, 073£ c • Chicago Grain Market. ■■ Chicago, Jan. 26.—1n wheat there waa a moderate trade. The market opened %i lower, advanced declined %<s, held steady , and so closed %3 lower tban yesterday. Trad* lLgwaschlehy local with easier cables and moderating weather as moderating factors. Keceiots were 40,000 bushels; shipments, , 6000 bushels. / Closing quotations: Wheat, easy; cash, SBo; May, Corn—lower; cash, 35c; May, 38' 4 c. i Hats—Kasy; cash, 27>,('; May, 28K0. Kye—46o. Barley—Nominal. F<az—9Lßß. Tlmothy-$4.10. OTHER GRAIN MARKETS, Ban Francisco, Jan. 26 — Wheat was easy; May cloaed at $1.11%; December, $1,15!,; April, SLO7H- Barley waa stead t ; May closed at 80Kc Corn closed at 92',tc. Livebfool, Jan. 26.—Wheat quiet; demand moderate; holders offer moderately. Cali fornia No. 1 closed at 5s Kd(9ss -r No. 2 red western winter at 5s l',d(g>ss U'-jl Corn was steady; Mixed western closed at 4s lJ4d. _ San Francisco Produce Market. San Francisco, Jan. 26.—The local mer chandise markets were dull. Prices are steady in all the leading lines. The produce markets are weak and dull. Vegetables came more freely. Strawberries arrived from Los Angeles. Tomatoes are higher. Fresh frulta are In light demand. Sweet potatoes are lower. Potatoes are sieady. Onions are firm. Butter ls active. Kggß are lower. Poultry is steady. Game is higher. . Apples aro dull. Oranges are cheapor. General Markets. New York, Jan. 26 —Hops—Dull; state, com mon to choice, 16922 c. Copper—Dull;.lake, $10. Lead—Firmer; domestic, $3.10. Tin—Doll; straits, s--Jo.no Coffee—Options opened dull but generally 5 to 10 points advance; ruled active on buying for Baltimore acconnt and closed quiet, , at sto 10 points net decline. The sales were 17,500 bags, including January at $16.70 (010.90; February, $16.30; March, $16.05. bpot Bio closed dull aud heavy; No. 7 at ! 7 ~<■ Sugar—Raw closed steady: centrifugals,' 96 test, cost and freight, at 3c. Refined clossd steady; molasses sugar, 89 test, at 27 --18 c cost and freight. Chicago Stock Market. Chicago, Jan. 20.—Cattle—The reoeipts were 7000 head. The market was slow and closed with a better demand. No good prime steers here. Nominally, $5.00@5.00: lair to good, $4.75@1.85; others, $4.ou(<s4 50; com mon, $3.25(03 75; Texans, $3.20(03.05. Hoga—The receipts were 20,000 bead. The market opened active and 10c higher. Ciosed with advance lost. During the boom packers sold at $5.30(0(5.35; prime heavy and butchers' weights, $5.50(05.62; prime light, Sheep—The receipts were 6,000 head. The market closed steady. Top sheep, $3.0038 8.85; others, $200(a>285. Dried and Salt Meats. 51 Chicago, Jan 26.—Pork—Steady: cash »13.12J- a '; May, $13 12'j; May, $20.00. Lard— cash, May, Ribs—Easy; oash, $0.52-3 ; May, $u.o2>*. Short cleer-$7.00«ii7.25. Shoulders—s7.7s9B.2s. Wool. New York, Jan.26.—Wool—Steady; domestic flsece, 19@25c; pulled, 20g26c; Texas, 10® 16c. Petroleum. New Yori, Jan. 26.—Petroleum closed dull; February at 800 bid. Whisky. Chicago, Jan. 26 — Whisky-$1.15. LOS ANGELES LOCAL MARKETS. [The quotations given below are current wholesale selling prices:] Poultry and Eggs. Poultry—ilens, $5.00@5.50 per doi.; yov/ne roosters, $4.00@5.50; old roosters, $4.00(9 $5.00; broilers. $2.50@3.00; ducks, $5.00(31 6.00; tnrkeye, 13@14c per lb. Eogs—Caflioruia ranch per dozen, 22(gi24c.; eastern, 20(ai220. Dairy Products. Butter—Fancy creamery, 28-ounoe square!, 67H,@b0c; lancy dairy per roll, 50@50c; choice, 45@50c. CnKSVSE-Basiern, per ft., 15@l(>c; Caliior ■la IBrge, 13(3140.; 3-tt>., hand, 17c; Youug America, 10c. Grain and Bay. Barley—Peed, per cental, 70c; brewing, $1. Wheat—No. 1, per cental, $1.15; No. 2, $1. Corn—Per cental, 81. Oats—No. 1, percental, $1.60. HAY-Oat, $Bffl9; wheat, $9»10; barley, $8 @9; alf alia, $9(glO. Straw—Barley^per ton. $5; wheat, $5. ■till Products. ~?,T°"^"^ r bbl - v $3.60; Capilol ltJlls, $3.60; Sperry's, $4.15; Drifted Snow, . »r s: a,. Vl , 0 r M)r ' ** 15 : "toss, $4.15; Stock touts, $4.15. Mill FEED-Bran, per ton, $21; shorts, $23; mixed feed (corn and barley), per 100 fts., $1; cracked corn, $1.05; feed meal, $1.01; rolled barley. 75a Citrns Fruits. Lemons—Per box, uncored, $2.00(82.25. 0»»si»»-Navels, per box $'J.26@»2.75; tee*iij.< ?)..fii)(a)i,7B. Fresh Frnit. Apples—Per box, 1(11.25(91.75. Bananas—Per bunch, $1 75M2.50. Cranberries—Ber bbl., $7.50(98.00. Dried Fruit. Appj.es —Per lb, evaporated, 10c; sun dried, 7@Hc. Apricots—Fancy, per lb., 111913 c; choice, 9C<sloc. Prachss—Fancy, unpeeled, per lb., 730 c peeled, 14l«ltic Prunes—Choice boxes, per lb., 8910 a; sacks, 097 c; lam v. !)(sloc. Raisins—Layers, per box, $1.2531.50; loose, Per lb., sc; seedles Sultanas, per lb., Ujtttc. Ves;etablas. Brans—Navy or small white, per 100 lbs., $2.75(»3.25; pink, per 100 Iha, $3.00(93.50 black eyed, per 100 lbs., $2.50;g)2.75; Lima, $3.50*3.75. POTATOKS-Per 100 lbs., 750@5125. Beets—Per 100 lb,-., 900. Cabrage—Per 100 lbs., 65975 c. Carrots—Per 100 lbs., SOc. Onions—Per 100 lbs., $1.00(92.00. Parsnips—Per 100 lbs., SOu. Sweet Potatoes—Per 100 lbs,, 650. Tomatoes—Per box, 75c. Turnips—Per 100 lbs., iioc. Fresh Masts. Wholesale butchers' prices for whole ear caises; Beef—llrst quality, s@sUc; second, tMAt 4 V : third, lal',r Veal—Range, heavy, 4%@sKc; do. light, 5@ s>tc; dairy, 6H(a)7c. Mutton—4l*(9sVic; spring lamb, 7(97%c. Pors:-B@Blic. Smoked Masts, site. Hams—Rex, per lb, 13c Bacon—Rex, per lb, 13% c; Defiance, ll%c; light medium, I0»4e. Pork—Dry salt, 9',(,(910!4c per lb. Dried BEEF-llj4(gl2>(jc per lb. Lard—Per lb., in tierces, compound, 7%0; Rex, pure, 104 c. Wines and Liquors. [Quotations on liquors revised by H. J. Woollo cott, importer and exporter. See ad.] Champagne— Mumm. pints, $35; quarts, $33; Pommery, pint", •36.50; gnat«, $34.50; Koe dered, pints, $3H 50; quarts, $31.50; Monopole, pints, $35; quarts, $33; Derbeok, pints, $34; quarts, $32. Bitters—Angosturs, $1.15; Damiana. $7: Fernet Branca, $10.50; Hostettor's, $8.50; Amer Picon, $17; Harper's Wild Chcry, $7.75; Peruvian, $7.55; Peppermint, $2.25; Venezu ela, $8.25; L>sh,s7. Ai.E-Bass Si Co., by Foster, $11.75; by Burke, $17.50; Teauent's, $13.50; McMullen's, $21. Stout—Gniness's, by Foster, $11.50; by Burke, $17.50; Johnson, $11.50; Tennents', $12, Beer—Val Blatz's Milwaukee, quarts, $11.50; pints, $12; Red Ribbon, quarts; $15; pints, $16. Extract of malt—HofTs Malt, $3.25, Liquid Bread, $3 75; Best Tonio, $2.75 per dozen. Whisky—Duffy's Malt, $925; Hermitage, $11; Belle of Bourbon, $9.50; H. J. W. Bou bon, $8.50; H. J. W. Rye, $8.50; Mellwood, $11; J. H. Cutter O. X., $11.65: A No. 1, $8.50; Old Taylors(2. 7 Whisky by Bbl.—From $1.65 to $1.45 per gallon, according to age. Scotch Whisk v-Stewsrt's Aberdeen, $12 50; Qarnklrk, $13.50. Irish Whisky—lrish Malt, $11; Burkes, $13.00. Kegs—Five-gallon, 65c; 10-gallon, 90c; half barrels, $1.55. Demijohns—Half gallon, $2.75; one gallon, $3.75. Ginger Ale—C. Si C. Belfast, $15.00; Sobs, $10-50. Gin —A. V. H., $24,00: I. A. I. N., $25.50; Boor's Old Tom, $11.00; Burnett's, $10 50: Wolf's, pints, $12.00; quarts, $11.00. Sautekne—Bert's, quaris, $11.00; pints, $12.00: A. De Luce <!i Fil'Sr quarts, $13.00; pints, $14.00. White WiNE-Geischeimer, quarts, $14 00; Maccorannor, quarts, $10.00; Lebfrauuruch, quarts, $17.00: Koenigen Vie Barb, quarts, $30.00. Claret-Chateau la Rose, quarts $7.00, pints $8.00; Margsux, pints $12.00, quans $11.00: Chatesu de Frands, quarts $9.00, pints $10.00; Pontet Canot, quarts $14.00, pints, $15.00. Mineral Water—Apolllnarls, quarts $9.50, pints $13 50; Bethseda, quarts $2.50. half gal lons $ 5.50; Londonderry, half gallons $7.00 qusjts $10.00. pints $14.00; Hunyadl, $11 75; '•apa soda, pints $!) 00. quarts $7.50; White Rack, $0.50; Vichy, $12.50. Cognac—Hennessy, X $16 75, XXX $21.00; Martell, X $17.50, XXX $21.60; Evariste, Duponte Si Co.. $20.00. Cordials— Marischine, $13.50; Vermouth, N. P., $6.65: Italian, $6.50; Knmmell, $15.00; Absynthe, $19.50; Anisette, $17.00. Wines—Claret, 30(a)55c; Zinfandel. 55@85c; Port. Angelica, Sherry, Muscatel, 45c@51.25 per gallon. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Friday, January 26, 1894. Mrs R H Martin to Nellie H Voe—Lots 8 and 9, Hull trt; $2300. F C Howes et ux toF M French—Lots 1, 2 and 3, blk A, and lots 1 and 2; blk X, Knob Hill trt; $2500. Catherine Hurley to Josie Sullivan—Lot 10, blk D, Morris Vineyard trt; $1200. Anna M Rabe et con to T J Cosgrove—2o acres in sec 8, T IS, R 10 W, 8 B M; $275. T J Cosgrove et ax to J P Brookmeier—Land ssabove; $3000. Cline, shorn); to Los Angeles Savings bank- Lots 2 and 3, blk 11, East Los Angeles; $6854.0 a Francois Leonis et con to F Loge—Lot 26, Leon is trt; $10. C A Smith to Azusa high school—Land 25x feet, sec 1, Asuia; $150. Enza J Bmlth to same—Land as above, 75i 116J4 feet; $950. Wm Oimiston et ux et al to trustees Citrus Union high school—Land 58x150 feet and 1 aoie in 8W of Nw; 1, sec 1, Azusa; $850. Eliza J Smith et con to same—Land 50x150 feet aa above; $1. Kate A Gard to W B Oard—About 50 lots In Alosts; $5. G R Tilghmaa et ux to Wm E Toerpe—NX of SW % sco 10, T 5 N' R 9 W j $1000. H Ahnefeld et ux to Mrs J R Sanderson—Lot 12 blk 39, Electric Ry Homestead atsoc'n tract; $500. J E Blair et ux to 8 Hill man-Land 142Wx 300 feet lusec 17, T IN, R 10 W S B M; $60. 8 Hlllman to J H Preston—Lot 29, blk Ut;. Long Beach; lots 15 and 16, blk 17, Vinelsnd, aud laud feet, Vineland; $2. University of i-oathern California to J G Aoair—Lot 17, blk I, West Los Angeles: $600. Mary A Fleming 10 D L Grove—Lots 12, 13 and 14, blk C, Los Angeles Imp Co', eubd blk 39, H H; $10. C M Stlmson et al to J D Hooker—Lots 6 and 7, blk 7, Mills' subd Sabicht traot; $700. A H Tufts, trustee, to Emma J Driuil et con- Lot 98, Packard Vineyard tract; $5. F Blades vs J A and U v Drlflil—Bale on fore closure of mortgage land as above; $1715. Amie M Bean et al to A Herffmever—Lot 5, blk 1.. Walnut Grove trt; $1000. N P c*u pqell to A R Camp.cil—E 5 acres lot 5, J A Weld's sub; grant. C P Dorland to R E Maholm—Lot 22, blk 2, Willis'add to Downey; $650. Ella Bosleretcou to Augusta Weber—Lot 11, blk4, Shaw trt; $2. W T Clark et ux to Agnes Hill—N'i lot 16 and S'A lot 17 McComas sub Pomona; $500. Jos Bnrkhard et ux to same—Lot 6, blk 1, Sonth Santa Monica; $1250. Agnes Hill to W T Clark—WVi lot 19, Mc- Comas sub Pomona: $250. Martha W N liver et con to 8 J Lemon—Lot 3S, blk 9, Howes trt: $10. Augusta Weber et con to Bamnel Sullivan— Lot 11, blk 4, Damon Si Millard's sub blk 2 H 8: $2000. E X Cruchet to August Woolfarth—Lot 7, blk 6, lot 3, blk 30 and lot 7, blk 31, Hazard's East Side add, and 1 acre more or less on Ballona road; $700 Jss Hammell et ux to H W Judson—Lands in Slauson trt; $9000. SUMMARY. Deeds 37 Nominal. 15 Total $37,311.58 Note.—Figures separated by a dash Indicate page and number of book of miscellaneous records. When Baby was sick, we gave hep Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When ahe became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. Dr. D. B. Dlfrenbaeher, Dentist. No. 119% S. Spring street; rooms 1 and 5. 250 envelopes, 50o: % rm writing paper, 250. ! Langstadter, 214 w. Second, Hollenbeck hotel. Horse blankets and lap robes, Foy's old re liable saddlery house, 315 N. 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Douglas* name und price on the bottom, which guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. Dealers who push the sale of Wi L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to increase the sales on their full line of goods. They can afford to sell ut a \r.&s profit, nnd we believe you can save money by huving all your footwear of ihe dealer advertised helow. Catalogue free upon application. Address, W. L. DOUGLAS. ' .i .'.M.-ies. Sold hy l. w. godin, {a&ms ' 10.1 N. SPRING BT. CompagQie Generate Trausatlantique FRENCH LINK TO HAVRE. COHPANY'd PIKR (NEW) NO. 42 North River, foot of Morton st' Travelers by thl* line avoid both travel by English railway und the discomfort of crossing the channel in a small boat. La Gaito-rne, Dec. 9. La Bretagne, Dee. IH. ija Bourtjo :ne, Dec. 23. La Champagne, Dec. 30. La Gascogne, Jan. 6. La Bretagne, Jan. 13. New York to Alexandria, Egypt, via Paris first class $ltio, second class $110. For freight or passage apply to A. FORGET, Agent, No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., agents, 5 Montgomery are-, San Francisco. Branch office 10 Mont* gomery Btreet. Tickets for sale by all railroad and steamship offices. "coca TAnp CALISAYA lUlul) Combined with Sulphate of Hydrastis. Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite Debility and a low condition of the system will be promptly relieved and cured by lis use. Invaluable for overworked business men and weak, nervous women. Pleasant, prompt end efficient. l!i<> doses $1. Get the genuine , man ufactured only By Taylor Si Myers Pharmacy Co., Bt. Paul, Mian. Los Ange.es agents, H. M. SALE Si SON, 220 B. Spring St. 4-1 ly ~WAGON MATERIAL, HARD WOODS. IRON, STEEL,' Horseshoes and Nails, ! Blacksmith's Coal, Tools, Et* JOHN WIGMORX, 117, 1M and 131 South Los Angolas mtlk Kerckhoff-Cuzner MILL AND LUMBER COMPANY WHOLESALE AND BET AIL -am Office: LOS AN9ELBS. Wholesale Yard at SAN PJKBRO. Branch Yards—Pomona, Pasadena, Luntands, Azusa, Burbank. Planiag Mills—Los Angslos irtd Pomona. Carsoes furnished to order. F. W, CUASK. D. o. PICK. jams booth. PECK & CHASE CO., THE BROADWAY UNDERTAKERS 327 SOUTH BROADWAY. Telephone No. 61. CUSSEN & CUNNINGHAM, Main Street Undertakers. 139 SOUTH MAIN ST. Tel. 203. Independent of the Keeent Trust, Embalming Guaranteed or No Charge. r. w. pridhamT ßLANK BOOKS AND PAPER BOXES. REMOVED TO 110 AND 112 N. LOS ANGELES STREET NEAR FIRST. TEL. 043. 7-15 1 C. F. HEINZEMAN, Druggist & Chemist, 222 N. Main St., Lo* Angeles. Prescrtptlsns carefully compounded Of •Jrst. an* It Southern Pacific Company IMPORTANT CHANGE OF TIME. JANUARY 11. 1894. Trains leave and are due to arrive at L.OS ANGKLES (AKVADH DEPOT) Fifth street, dally, as follows: Leave ior destination. j Arrive. 2:oop.mSan Fran. <t Saorain'io 7:30 a. m 10.10 p.m San Fran. iSacram'to i i m 2:00 p.m Ogdon A East, 2d class 7:30a.m 10:10 p.m Linden 4 Eaat, Ist class l :48 p.m 10:10p.m Portland, Or 7:30 a.m 8 30e.m El Paso and East... 4:00p.m 8:30 a.m . ..Demlng and East... 4:00 p.m B:3oa.in Banning 4:00p.m Badlands. s0:21 am 8:30 mm Redlands... AlO:lo».m 10:30 a.m Redlands 4:00 p.m 4:30 p.m Redlauds 4.58 pm ...Colton sH-,21 a.m 8:30a.m Colton Al0:10a,m 10:30 a.in Coltou 4:00 p.m 4:39p.LQ Cotton 4:58 n.m Riverside s9:2la.m ■ian Riverside Al0:10a.m 10:30 ara Riverside 4:00 p,m 4:30 p m RiVOlllde 4 58 p.m San Bernardino— t a.m B:3oa.rc ...San Bernardino Al0:10a.m 10:30 a.m San Bernardino ■ 4:to p.m 4:30 p.m Ban Bernardino .. 4:58 p.m Chino AS:r>oa.m 8.30 Am Chinos 9 21a.m 4:30 p.m Chino a 10:10 a.m A5:45p.m Chino 4.58 p.m 8:15 a.m Monrovia 7:55 a.m Monrovia Alo:2oa.m A2:4op.m Monrovia 5:15 p.m Monrovia 4:45 p.m 7:30 a.m Santa Barbara 1:48 p.m 2:00 p.m Santa Barbara. . 9:10 p,m a.i 52 a.m Santa Ana & Anaheim 9:03 a.m 5:10 p.m Santa Ana <fc Anaheim a4:U4 p.m 4:52 p.m Tustln 8:43 a.m .ift.io n.m Whittier 8:43 a.m 4:V{ p,m Whittier .... al 15 p.m 9:25 a.m Long B'ch £ San Pedro 8 .15 a.m A12:50p.m San Pedro it Long B'ch All:s(ia.m 5:00 p.m Long B'ch & San Pedro 4 :15 p.m 9:30 a.m Santa Monica B.os s.m Bsnta Monica 8:50 r.m 1:10 p.m Santa Monte* 12:12p.m s:isp.m Sauta Monica 4:25 p.m 0:25 p.m Santa Monica 9:30 a.m Soldiers' Home 8:08 a.m 0:25 p.m Soldiers' Home.... 4:25 p.m 0:30 a.m... Port Los Angeles... 12:t2p.m l:io p.m.. .Port Los Angeles... 4:25 p.m A4;oop.m r.Chatsworlh Park. 1 A9.Ooa.rn j Trains start from 1 ] Ssu Fernando St. | I (.depot only. J CATALINA ISLAND. Southern Pacific Company's trains connect at San Pedro with the fiae steamer Falcon. Leave. Arcade Depot. Arrive. 9:25 a.m Saturday Monday 4:15 p.m 9:25 a.m Tuesday Wednesday 11:50 a.m Take Santa Monlea trains from Bin Fernandt street, Nand's Jnnotfon, Commercial street, Arcade depot, Jelfbrson street (Wintkrop ma t-inn), Grand avenue, or University. For north: Aroade, Commercial street.Naud's Junction, San Fernando street. For east: Aroade. Oominorclfi' street, Nand's Junction. For other branches: Aroade, Commercial street, Nand's Junction. Baa Fernando street. Local and through tickets sold, b.i.nrage checked, Pullman sleeping oar reservation,) msde. and general information given upon ap- Rllcavfon to J. M. CRAWLEY, Asst. 0 Pus. Art,, o 144 S. Spring st, oor. Saooad. CHARLES SEYLCR, Agent at depots, s Sundays only. A Sundays excepted. JUOB'D GftAY. Gen. Traffic Mgr. X. H. GOODMAN, Sen'l Passenger Agfc Los Angeles Terminal li'y Los Angeles depots, east end of First street and Downey avenue bridges. Leave l.os Angeles for Leave I'asndens for Pasadeua. Los Angeles. 16:25 am t 7:lsam • 7:10a.m * B.Oi am • 8:00 a.m , * 0:05 a.m • 9;00a.m *10:40 am *ll:00a.ni •12:25 p.m *12:20 p m b 1:05 p.m • 1140 p.m a 1:45 p.m • 3:00 p.m * 3:05 p.m • 4:00 p.m • 4:05 p.m • 5:20 p.m....» • 5:25 p.m • 0:20 p m • 7:05 p,m •11:15 p.m • 8:05p.m •lltfSp.ln Downey avenue leaving time 7 minutes later. Leave Los Angeles foriLeave Altadena June- Altadcua Junction. tit n for Los Angeles. • 0:00 a.m *10:10a.m •11:00 a- »12:00 m t 1:40 p.m 1 2:40 p.m • 4:00p.m * 5:00p.m All trains start from First street depot. Leave Los Angeles for Leave Glendale for Lea Glendale Angeles. t 6:40 a.m t 7:26 s.m 1 8:20 am $ 9:!2u.in •12:35 p.m • 1:30 p m • 5:25 p.m •0:13p m Leave Los Angeles for Leave East San Pedro Long Beach and East for Ban Pedro. Los Augcles. • 9:45 s.m • 7 :15 am 1 1:10 p.m 111:15 a.m t 5:15 p.m t 3:40 p.m j OrOO p.m t 4:10 p.m Between East San Pedro and Long Beach, 10 minutes. RUBIO CANYON AND ECHO MOUNTAIN. Trains leave Loa Angeles, 9 a.m., 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. Sundays, 9 a.m., 11 tt.tn.. 1:40 p.m. and 4 p.m. Fine pavilion and hotel, good music and grand entertainment. •Daily. (Daily except Sundays. JSundays only. aExceptßaturiiiiys. bSaturdays only. Stages meet the 8 a.m. and 12:20 p.m. trains at Pasadena for Mt. Wilson on new trail. Passengers leaving Los Angeles on the 8 a.m. train for Wilson Peak can return same day. On theatre nights the 11:15 p.m. train for P&sadena will wait until 20 minutes aiter theatre closes when notice Is reoelved from theatre by the agent at First street that there are passengers for that train. Bpecial rates lo excursion aud picnic parties. Depots east end First-street and Downey avenue bridges. City ticket office at A. B. Greenwald's cigar Btore, corner First and Spring streets, pr Grenorai nftcee, First-street depot. T. B. BURNETT, General Manager. Jy2 tf W. WINCUP, Gen. Passenger Ag't. SOUTRBKM CALIFORNIA RAILWAY COMPANY. (Santa Fe Route.) IN EFFECT SUNDAY, DEC. 17. 1893. Trains leave and are due to arrive at Los An geles (La Grande station) First at, and Santa Fe Leave. LosAnoeles. Arrive. • 5:15 p.m... .Chicago Limited.... * 9:00 a.m • 7:00 am . ..Overland Express.. . • 0:20 p.m • 8:15 c.m ..San Diego Coast Line. * 1:15 p.m • 4:30 p.m..San Diego Coast Line. • 6 50 p.m • 7:60 am f 1 * 9;00 s.m • 9:00 a.m...San Bernardino.. I • 9:B0a m I via Pasadena... > f 1:30 p.m • 4:00 p.m I I • 0:20 p.m • 5.15 p.m i J * 7:35 p.m • 7:00a.m t Rivrside vla...i [ 1:30 p.m • 9:00a.m J. ..San Bernardino..> * 0:20p.m t 6:osam (. ... Riverside and... l •10:15 s.m tll:o0a.m <..Ban Bernardino..> • 4:30 p.m ( via Orange ) * 6:50 p.m • 7:00a.m fßedlands, Meutonel • 9:50a.m • 9:00 a.m I ...and Highland... I f 1:30p.m < via > * 0:20 p.m • 4:00 p.m I Pasadeua j I 7:35 p.m • 5:15 p.m i. J t 0:05 a.m (Redlands, Mentonei '10:15 am tll:00a,m J.and Highlands via.> • 4:30p.m (Orange & Riverside) *6:50p.m • 9:00 am f 1 t 7:35 am I ..Azusa,Pasadena.. I * 8:43 a.m • 1:30 p.m and * 9:50a.m • 4.00 p.m ■! .. ..Intermediate.... > t 1:30p.m t 5:30p.m Stations I •-i 16 p.in ! I I • «:25p.m • 7:00 p.m I J * 7:35 p.m • 7:00 a.m Pasadena * 9:00 s.m • 5:15 p.m Pasadena 1 1:30 p.m t 6:05 s.m Santa Ana t 8:50 am • 8:15 a m Santa Ana f 1:50p.m Santa Ana * 1:15 p.m • 4:30 p,m Santa Ana * 6:50 p.m • 7:52 a.m Santa Monica * 9:45 am •10:15 a.m Santa Monica * 3:50 p.m • 4:45 p.m Banta Monica * 6:34 p.m •10:00 a.m Redondo • 8:29 a.m • 4:45 p.m Redondo * 3:50 p. in t 9:00 a.m San Jacinto v Pasadens f 1:30 p. in tl 1:00 a.m San Jacinto via Orange t 9:00 am Temecula via Pasadena f 1:30 p.m (11:00 a.m .Temecula via Orang. . t 8.15 p.m Escondido v Coast Line t 1:15 p.m Trains via Pasadena line arrive at Downev avenue station 7 minutes earlier and leave 7 minutes later. •Dally. fDaily exespt Sunday. JBundays only. E. W. McGEE, City Pass. <fc T. Agt„ 129 N. Spring st., Los Angeles, and La Grande Station. GLANCE at the SHOW WINDOW of H. M. SALE & SON'S DRUG STOKE will convince you that they axe loaders iv Holiday Novelties. Watch for our display next week. 11-18 tf J)AOIFIC COAST BTIAMSRIP CO, Goodall, Perkins <k Co., General Agents, San Francisco. Northern routes embrace lines for Portland, Ore.. Victoria, B. a, aud Paget Bound, Alaska and all coast points. SOUTHERN ROUTES. TIME TABLE FOR JANUARY, 1891. LEAVE SAM FRANCISCO. For— | Port Harford s. 8. Corona, January 9, Sauta Barbara | 18, 47, Feb. 5. Kedonao _ Port Los Angeles. . S. 8. Hants Ross, January Newport 5, 14, 23, Feb 1. Sen Dleao I For— * IS. 8. Los Angeles, January East San Pedro 7,10 25, Feb. 3. San Pedro and way 8. s. Eureka. January 3, ports I 12,21,30, Feb. 8, leave port lob anok'.eb and redondo. For— 8. S. Santa Rosa, January 7, 10, 25, Feb. 3. San Diego 8. S. Corona, January 2, 11, 20, 20, Fen. 7. For— 8. & Santa Rota, January nii Francisco 9, 18, 27, Feb. 5. Port Harford 3. 8. Corona, January 4, 13, Santa Barbara I 22, 31, Feb. 9. LEAVE SAN PEDRO AND EAST SAN PEDRO. For— is. 8. Eureka, January 6, San Francisco and 16, 24, Feb. 2 way ports S. 8. Los Auueles, January I 1, 10, 19, 28, Feb. 6. Cars to connect with steamers via San Pedro leave 8. P. R. S. (Arcade) depot at 5 p, m. and Terminal R. R. depot ats:ls p. m. Cars to connect via Redondo leave Santa Fe depot at 10 a. m., or from Kedondo Railway depot at 9 a. m. Cars to connect via Port Los Angelea leave 8. P. K. R depot at 1:10 p. m. for steamers north bouud. 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 aalling. SAW" Hoi- passat c or freight as above or for tickets lo and from a.l important points In Europe, apply to W. PARRIS, Agent. Office, No. 124 w. Second street, Los Angeles. Railway Winter Time Card No. 11. IN EFFECT 5 AM. MONDAY, SEPT. 25,1893. Los Angeles Depot, corner Grand Avenue and Jeffersou street. Take Grand avenue cable or Main street and Agricultural Park horse care. Trains Leave Trains L?ave Los Angeles Kedoudo for Redondo for Los Angeles IIAILY . DAILY 9:15 a.m. 7:45 a.m. 1:35 p.m. 11:00 am. 5 :10 p.m. 3:45 p.m. Running tine between Los Angelts aud Ke doudo Beech, 50 minutes. City ticket office at A B. Greenwald's Cigar Store, corner First and rpriug streets. GEO. J. AINSWOKTH, President. R H. THOMPSON, Vice-President. J. N. BUTTON, Supt, Redondo Beach. Mrw o^ ■ fif" ■UH kit dllfflcn une jn> ■U Mm B sefl otrldfflgwen »pt cl j. ■WB II ■W9 "ft™ « n »« Oacißc ■mi■mi in? r,os anokxaßs division, IJB3 SOOTH MAIN STREET. YOUTHS suffering from results of follies or excesses, causing nervous debility, semiml weakness, loss of vigor and memory, despond ency, diseases of the kidneys, blood and re* productive organs, gleet, gonorrhoea, syphilis, varicocele, stricture and many chrome and destroying disease 1 !, MBN older In yetrs, having too frcqntiit evacuations of bladder, with loss of viU[ mv tcrial, phosphates, etc., woolly or hrickmist depcslis in urine, which are symptoms of sec,, ondary seminal weakness, the loss impoverish ing tbe vital organs. COMPLICATi-iNS-ilne reason thonsands cannot get cured of above complaints is owing to complications not understood by ordinary doctors. Dr. Liebfg & Co, have discovered tin secret of curing the complications. »■ f; ■ —Our confidential book anddtagnnsi? sheet sent free on application, securely sealed. ot ri* so ho U lis—U a-m to 9 p.m. Sun days, 10 to 12. J. M. Griffith, Pres't. J. T Griffith, V.-Pres'U T. K. Nichols, Secy and Trca«. X, L, Chandler, Superintendent. J. M. Griffith Company, LUMBER DEALERS And Manufacturers of DOOIIS, WINDOWS, BLINDS & STAIRS Mill Work of Kvery Description. 93-1 N. Alameda St., Los Angelea, 16 tf Summons. No. 20,175. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE* of California, in and for the county of iLos Angeles. C. Hickson, plaintiff, vs. M. Farrell, defend ant. Action brought in the superior court of the state oi California, in and for the county of l."s Angeles, and the complaint filed in said county of Los Angeles, in the office of the clerk of said superior court. The people of the state of California send greeting to M. Farrell, defendant: You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff, in the superior court of the state of California, in and for Los Angeles county, and to answer the complaint Hied therein within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this summons, if served within this county; or, if served elsewhere, within thirty days. This said action is brought to recover a judg mentflgainst you for the wuin of nineteen hun dred and seventy and 25-100 dollars, alleged to bo duo upon a certain promissory note, dated the 15th day of August, ImB9, for $1485.15, with interest at the rate of S per cent per annum, due 30 days ai'ier date, made by you in favor of plaintiff, no part of which has been paid, and for costs of suit, Reference is had to complaint for particulars. And you are hereby notified that if you fail toappear and answer the said complaint as above required the said plaintiff will cause your default to be entered aud will take judg ment against you for the sum demanded in the complaint, to wit, $1970.25, with interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from Septem ber 15, 1893. Given under my hand and the seal of the Superior court of the state of California, in and for the county of Los Angeles, this 25th day of September, in the year of our Lord'one thou sand eight hundred and ninety-three. t Seal | T. H. WARD, (Superior Court* Cleric. Jy A. W. SEAVER, Deputy Clerk. R. J. Adcocu and W. S Ryan, Atturnc>s for plaintiff. 1-13 Sats lot Burbank Buiiuiug Association. PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS, ROOMS 57 and 58, Bryson block, corner Becond and Spring streets, iv the city aud county of Los Angeles, California. There is delinquent upon the following de scribed stock, on account of assessment levied on the 7th day of December, 1893. the several amounts set opposite the names of the respec tive shareholders, as follows: No. of No. of Name. certificate, shares. Am't. H. P. Lantz 8 100 $tOO And in accordance with law, and an order of the Board of Directors made on the 7th day of December, 1893, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may bo necessary will be sold at the office of the company, rooms 57 and 58, Bryson block, on the corner of Second and Spring'streets, iv the city of Los Angeles, California, on the Bth day of February, 1894, at 10 a.m. of such day, to pay delinquent as sessment thereon, together with costs of adver tising and expenses of the sale. 11. L MACNEIL, Secretary. Office Burbank Building Association, rooms 57 and 58, Bryson block, corner of Second and Spring streets, Los Angeles, California, 1-24 161 Notice for Publication of Time for Proving Will, Etc. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, STATE OF CAL lfornta, county of Los Angeles, #■> In the matter of the estate of Lizzie K. Fisher, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Tuesday, the 6th day of Febiuary, 1894, at 10o'clock a.m. of said day, at the court room oi this court, department Two thereof in the city of Los An geles, county of Los Angeles, and state of Cal ifornia, has been appointed as the time and place for hearing the application of Charles H. Price praying that a docu ment now on file in this court, purport* ing to be the last wiU and testament of the said deceased, be admitted to probate, that letters testamentary be issued thereon to your petitioner, at which time and place all persons interested therein may appear aud contest the same. Dated JanU *2, 1894. , T. H. WARD, County Clerk By C. W. Blah.*, Deputy. Jay K. Hunter, JCaq., attorney for petitioner. 1-23 151 BANKING BODHKI. WENDELL KASTON, 0 W. FB.NK, W, cT MURDOCH, AWJLO CAL. BA ifki President. Vice-President. Mao.ger. Treasurer. PACIFIC COAST SAVINGS SOCIETY, HEAD OFFICE, 30 MONTGOMERY ST., BAN FRANCISCO. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL t>4,000,000 CAPITAL PAID UP 900,000 THE PACIFIC COAST BAVINOS SOCIETY is a mutual co-operative "Saving! Bank," re ceiving deposits for specltied term or sut-jti:t to cueos. These lands, together witb monthly installments ou shares or subscriptions to its paid op capital stock, arc loaned only to its ■•sa bers or shareholders who desire to borrow for the purpose of building homes, paying off exlst iag mortgages or any other legitimate purpose. All earnings are apportioned semi-annually among Its shareholders. DIRECTORS : WENDELL EASTON. G. W. FaINK, 0. 8. BENEDICT W. C. MURDOCH, GEORGE EASTON. SOUTHERN DEPARTMENT, THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA NATIONAL BANK, DEPOSITORY EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., Managers, '-aotf 121 S. Broadway. Los Angeleg. THE NATIfIirMIOF CALIFORNIA A Report for Year Ending Dec. 30, 1893. RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. Cash on hand andlu bank $120,483 38 Capital stock paid in in coin $550.*00 00 United States bond. 159,500 00 Surplus 6,000 00 Demand loanß 113,522 93 Undivided profits. 2,177 00 Regular loans 195,497 24 Circulation 115 000 00 School bonds and other £0,401 05 Deposits 850,226 80 Furniture and fixtures 6.045 00 Real estate 27,954 20 _ .. »643,403~80 I $tiIJ~4O3~SO The National Bank of California is one of Ihe few banks tbat successfully stood the shock of the late panic, aud maintained full colu payments right through. The National Bank of California pays no interest on deposits in any form, offers no special Inducements for business other than reliability when the customers exercise their right to de maud their mou, y. in the matter of loins It looks more to reliability than high rates ot interest, and desires no loans except from good and reliable parties, and then exacts good security, believing that no bunk is better or more reliable than its loans. Dl R ECTORS O. H. O. T. JOHNSON. JOHN WOLFBKILL, M.H.SHERMAN, W. ), GRAVES, I. F. C. KLOKKE, GEORGE IRVINE, E. N. MCDONALD. W. S. DeV'AN, T. E. NEWLIN, A. HADLKY. JOHN M C. MARBLE. gTATE LOAN~AND TRUST CO. N. W. Corner Second and Spring Sts., Los Angeles, Cal. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, $1,000,000. PAID-UP CAPITAL, $700,000. A General Banking Business Transacted. Interest at Five Per Cent Paid on Time Deposits. OFFICERS. W. G. COCHRAN, Pres't, H, J. WOLLACOTT, V.-Pres't. JAB. F. TOWELL,Sec'y. DIRECTORS. Geo. H. Bonebrake, W. H. Crocker, A. A. Hubbard, O, T. Johnson, )'. M. Green, Telfair Creighton, w. G. Cochran, B. F. Ball. H. J woollarott. w P. Gardiner. James F. Towell. 8-9 tf CA N E r^^^ % V JloE cure w ' tn X I PainixSS Plaster. } M BMmWBLwSv Best, remedy ou earth; no pay until gy well. Book scut free addresses of ;,00 sSsBsHneHaERSEHtL cured in California — mott iv women's 11 20 years experience. VaTY Wffire'ill W. .~'r.. ' LOS ANGELES, C Al, elease send this to some oue with cauc«T 9-24-diw-Oml DR. WONG HIM, who has practiced modi cine in Los Angeles for 19 years, and whose office ls at 039 Upper Main street, wl'l treat by medicines all diseases of women, men and children The doctor claims that he has remedies that are superior to all others as a specific for troubles of wemen and men. A trial alone will convince the sick that Dr. Wong Him's rcmediea are more efficacious than can be piescribed. Dr. Wong Him ls a Chinese physician of prominence aud a gentleman of responsibility. Hia reputation la more than well established, and all persons needing his aervices can rely npon his skill and ability. A cure is guaranteed in every case in which a re covery it possible. Herb medicines for sale. DR. WONG HIM HERB DOCTOR 639 Upper Main Street, Los Angeles Lob Angeles, Cal., Juno 17, 1889. To the Public: I bave been suft'oriug witb plies and kidney trouble for over Aye yearn, and bave tried several remedies bnt nil failed to relieve xne. A snort time since I tried Or. Wong Him, 639 Upper Main street, and I am now well and strung, and consider bim a tirst class doctor. Yourstruly, W. H HILLY SR. 235 B. Hill st, Lot Angeles, CaL Los Anqelks, June 9, 1893. To the Public: For over live years I have been troubled witb nwvotH nick-headache and livur complaint. I didn't ■■ tn to flr.d any help from the many doctors n I medicines that I tried until I ried Or. Wong Him, 639 Upper Main street. lam now wejl. Yours truly, MISS M. G. BROCK, 48 Hinton aye, Los Angeles, CaL TO THE UNFORTUNATE. ■St I Bsk/jMsnwK Conor of Commercial, ■HnEflow||Pj Kb* treatment o8 Sexual and diseases, such ?° notti ' Ca hil < i" e la its forms, Seminal Weakneta, fmpotency and Lost Manhood per manently cured. The sick and afflicted sho ale) not fall to call upon htm. The Doctor hee trav eled extensively in Europe and Inspected thor oughly the various hospitals there, obtainlikf agreatdeal of valuable Information, which hnll competent to impart te these lm need of his rer vices. The Doctor cures where others falL Try him. DR. GIBBON will make no charge unless he effects a oartt Peraons at a distance CURED AT HOMB. Ail communications strictly confMentinL All letters answered La plain envelopes, Oell or write. Andreas DR. 1. r. GIBBON, Box 1*57, San Franclseo, CaL itoatl— Lm Axurelea H»raxd m-i7 te KINGSLEY & BARNES, ART PRINTERS COPPER-PLATE PRINTING, WEDDING INVITATIONS, ETC. VISITING CARDS, ETC. 211 New Higrh Street, Fulton Block, Near Franklin St., ground floor. Tel. 417. ANGELES NATIONAL BANK, UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. Capital $500,000 Surplus 57,900 Total 657,500 GEORGE H. BONEBRAKE, President. F. 0. HOW KS, Cashier. E. W. COE, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS. George H. Bonebrake, Warren Gillelen, P. M. Green, Chas. A. Marrtner, W. C. Brown. A. W. Francisco, E. P. Johnson, M. T. Allen, F. C. Hoves. 9-15 tf Dividend Notice. MAIN STREET SAVINGS BANK AND Trust Company, 420 South Mala street Dividend No. 9 for the aix months ending De cember 31, 1893, will be due and payable on and after January 10. 1894, at the rate of five (5) per cent per annuaa on term deposits and three (3) per cent per annum on ordinary do posits. J. V. WACHTe-L, W-31 las Secretary. TAARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK OF I Los Angeles, Cal. Oldest and Largest Bank tn Sontbern California, Capital (paid up) „ $ Itoo,ooo Suiplus and proms 7*0,000 Total $1,280,000 officers: ISAIAB w. HELLMAN President HKKMAN W. HELLMAN Vioe-President JOHN MILNER Casbler H. J. FLEISHMAN Assistant Cashier directors: w, H. Perry, Ozro w. Childs, J. B. Lanier, shim, C. E. Taom, C. Ducommun, H. W Hell man, T. L. Duque, A. Glansell, I. W. Hellman. Exchange for sale on all the principal, cities of the United States, Europe, China and Japan, BANK OF AMERICA, Formerly LOB ANGELES COUNTY BANK, Temple Block, Capital stock paid np $390,000. OFFICERS, JOHM E. PLATER .......President, ROBT. s. BAKER Vice-President^ GEO. 11. STEWART...........ft.&eVs.Cashler DIRECTORS, Jotham Bixby, Chas. Froman, L.T. Pi eraser, j Lewellyn Bixey, E. 8. Baker, John EyoPlatar," Geo. H. Stewart, , SOUTH ERN CALIFORNIA NATIONAL BANK ' 101 8. Spring it, Nadean block. L. N. BREED President WM. F. BOBBYBHBLL Vice-President C. N. FLINT. Cashier W. H. HOLLIDAY Assistant Cashier Capital paid in gold coin 8200,000 Surplus and undivided profits _. 29,000 Authorized capital m. 600,000 DIRECTORS. L. N. Breed. H. T. Newell, Wm. H, Avery, Silas Holman, W. H. Holilday, X. O. Mosby. shell. M. Hagan, Frank Rader, D. Remlek, Thomas Goss. Wm. F. Bosbyshell. 7-1 tl THE UNIVERSITY BANK OF LOS ANGELES sonthesst corner of First and Broadway. Capital stock, fully paid $100,000 Surplus 75,000 R. M. WIDNKY, Prealdent D. O. MILTIMORK. Vlce-Pres't. GEO. L ARNOLD, Oashler. DIRECTORS: R. M. Wldney, D. O. Mlltimore, .-. W. Little, 8. McKinley, John McArthur, J. H. Norton, 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 wUfcvtf ing to Invest in first-class securities, on eltkear long or short time, can be accommodated. THIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LOS ANQE LEeV CAPITAL STOCK $400,000 SURPLUS 200,000 J. M. ELLIOTT, Prealdent. W. G. KERCKHOFF, V.-Pres. FRANK A. GIBSON, Cashier. Q. B. SHAFFER, Ass't Cashier. DIRECTORS: J. M. Elliott, J. D. Bioknell. 8. H. Mott, H. Jevne, J. D. Hooker, W. C. Patterson, Wm. G. Kerekhofr AVINGS BANK OF SOUTHERN CALIFOSV NIA, 8. K. Cor. spring and Conrt su., Los Ana-eles, Cel. Capital stock $100,000 Surplus.. 10,000 OFFICERS: J. H. Braly, Prealdent. Frank A. Gibson, V. Pres't John M, Hall, Cashier. Arthur H. Braly, Ass't Cashier. Directors—H. Jevne. J. M. Elliott. C. W. Has son, Hiram Mabury, Frank A. Gibson, J. H. Braly, K. W. Polndexter, W. G. Patterson, H L. Drew, Simon Maier. Interest paid on all deposits. 11-29 tf C~~" ITIZENe' BANK; " Stimson Block, Third and Bprlng) T. W. Brotherton, President T. S. C. Lowe, Vice Pres't. F. D. Hall, Cashier. DIRECTORS t T. D. Stlmson, L. W. Blinn, Andrew Mullen, J. M. Hale. R. J. Waters, J. Ferclral. Robert Hale. 10- 7U 03 ANGELES SAVINGS BANK. No. 230 N. Main at, CAPITAL STOCK 1100,000 SURPLUS 85,900 H. W. Hellman, Pres't J. E. Plater, V-Pree'U W. M. Caswell, Cashier. Directors- -I. W. Hellman, R. 8. Baker, H. W. Hellman, J. X. Plater, L W. Hellman, Jr. Interest paid on deposits. Money to loan on first-class real esiate. 11l t( lUNION BANKOFSAVINGS CAPITAL STOCK, $200,000 223 S. Spring St., LtS ANGELES. orricEßß and omeoTone: M.W. Stlrasen Wie.Fet.nsoa W.E. NeVs, Fieit. fic»,i«.t. C~kW C. G. Harrison S. H. Mott R. M. Baser A. E. Pomerey S"ECUBITY SAVINGS BANK AND i'ROal 00., 14H S. Main et Capital stock $200,000 P. N. Myers, Proa M. 8. Hellman. V.-Frest T. W. Phelps, Cashier. W. D. Lousy ear. Ass't Oashler. Directors: T. L. Duque, Manrlee 8. Hellman. J. M. 0. Marble, J. A. Braves, H. L. Plnney, 7. K. Sartori, 0. H. Sessions, J. H. Harris, J. H. Shankland, F. N. Myers. T.W. Phelps, 11-lttens, AIN STREET SAVINGS BANK AND Trust Company. Capital $200,000. 420 8. Main st, Los Angelea, Cel. J. B. LAN KERSHIM Presides*) 8. C. HUBBELL Vlae-Presldeal J. V. WAOHTBL Oathlnf H. W. Hellman, K. Cohn. 1. R. Jones, 0. % Johnson, W. G. Kerckhofr, H. w. O'Melvetttm Interest pal« on all daooatu. 10 20 ti" 7