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THE ARTIST'S QUEEN. An artist once gave to the canvas a face That the wise came miles to see. A lovcllght >l**os In eyes all a-dance Ho hud caught in its subtlety. Ho had given a crown to the regal one Aud knight* at her command, Ilui the gMliko mien was Dot of a qneen. Though oonrllcrs kissed Ler hand. And the critics said, as they gaaed enrapt, That the rank Of it queen Sj as not there, Chough tliero never waa such grace and such touch Or a face more delicate, fair. And they hied to tho artist and found that ho 1 Was In quarters poor and bare. But he hold to hie heart the counterpart | Of a rustic maiden there. —Detroit Freo Press. THE LESSON OF LOVE. "Ynnnl" "Excellency." "Here." With bowed head and drawing ono foot after tho other slowly along tho ground as if to show great humility, tha favorite huntsman of Prince Horostien ko entered the arbor whore his illustri ous muster was wont to repose after eot lug. • "Approach, son of a dog, and liston." Yatui Uarsoock emtio nearer and bent forward uutil his face touched his mas ter's boot. "Aro you nlwnys euro of your hand and your flight?" "God help me, yes, exeollcncy." "Well, you aro (0 wander away from tho castle, asj Is your habit. Yon must pretend to havo lost your way. At night fall enter the garden secretly, and jump ing tho hedge conceal yourself iv yon der clvtmp of bushes, which is directly In front of tho window of tho blue sa lon." "Yes, excellency." "Tho salon ia snro to bo lighted. There yon will sec tho princess and Count Alexis Karagine. Watch well. When yon sco mo enter tho room, raise your gun mid nim at tho count." Drawn up in his rustic chair, his face more wrinkled and distorted than evor before, the old princo spoke authorita tively. His gazo WM intently ilxed upon ■his huntsman, in whoso features uo other scntimont was disoernible save that of servilo obedience. Ho continued: "Aim at the count, but do not rhoot at once. Before you blow out his brains I wish to make him understand that he is to die" "Yes, excellency." "Therefore, you will stand, your fin ger on tho trigger, until I let fall a hand kerchief Willful 1 shall carry in my hand Then, Yann, shoot and hit your mark. You understand?" "Yos, excellency." 1 "Go." Yami was more than a man—ho was a brute. Whenoo ho camo no ono knew. From Lithuania perhaps, judging from his name—tho only words ho could speak when they found him, a tiny babe, nnder a bush on tho highroad that crossed Princo Horostienko's estates. They left him to grow up in the court yard among tho servants and grooms. For lain daily nourishment ho depended upon (ho charity of tho peasants and the scullions. At HI hohndrnatlo a bow, with which ho could bring down all tho apples and pears he wanted. Never once did hu miss his aim. Ono day tho prinoe saw Yann's arrow pierce tho blossom of a bcrgamot tree, und ho commanded him to bo brought before him. The servant who led Yann to his excellency trembled. But his ex cellency was iv good humor. He con tented himself with giving the culprit 10 lashes, after which ho was sent to tho head huntsman, with orders that ho Was to havo a uniform and a gun. ' Yann retained an agreeablo remem brance of hiß master's clemency. Ho wished to show that ho was grateful. Besides shooting was his ruling passion His skill surpassed that of all the most renowned marksmen of his time. At 40 paces ho could send a bullet di rectly through tho eyo of an otter with out the slightest injury to tho fur. Thon ho would silently deposit the dead beast at his master's feot Being repaid with a simple "Well done," Yalm would re turn to his thatched lrat, surly and taci turn, without even a glanoo at the group of maidens, who, With petticoats dain tily tucked up, washed their linen in tho river. Ho never spoke to any one. The peas ants held him in awe. Evil stories were current about him. They may havo been true. For Yann there was but one law —the word of hia muster; but one lov* —that for his gun. When the evening tea had been drunk, the prince, making a protext of having tome orders to give, took leave of the count, his only guost that day, aud hav ing kissed his wife's hand withdrow to his own apartment. A half hour later he went down into the garden. There everything spoke of love. Op pressed ny tho heat of the day, the plants and flowers had blossomed onoo moro into life, filling tho air With their heavy fragrance. Tho fireflies floated like bright emeralds on the night breeze to Whero their mates awaited them under the thiok leaves. In tho grass tho crick its sang softly to their lovo mates of an hour. The princo took a circnitous route and returned ou tho grass, so that his footsteps might not bo heard. Drawing aside tho heavy leaves of an elder tree: "Aro you there? Very well. Remember the signal, aud fire at onoo! In the count's eyo, Yann—liko tho otter's." "Yes, excellency." Certainly tho poor princess had strug gled conscientiously to resist the ardent supplications of Alexis Petrovitch. But ho wtis 25, and sho was only 90. Tho grave caresses of her husband suggested to the princess what the in finite joys of young lovo might be, with its divine intoxication, 'its ardent em braces. Never yet had sho given her lips unasked to her husband. Must she al ways submit to Ills almost paternal kiss es? Aud what promises sho read in the eyes of Alexis! The princess did not stop to analyze either her preferences or her aversions. Sho loved Alexis; that was enough. Lovo at 20 has a spark of divinity in it. It does not even care to understand it self. Ono day Alexis swore to the princess Stm he would only jjut Ida lips to the hem of her gown, but carried on by tho torrent of his youthful lovo ho kissed her 'puFsionatoly. Who flod to her favor ite bluo salon, which sho novor allowed any ouo to enter. Thero sho permitted tho count to join her. After that thoy sat there whenever they were alone toother. ' Bo it was tbaf, svatod on a divan op posite tho long window, tho priucesa saw knoolln.'r before her him who was not yet her lover, but to whom sho felt already that sho entirely belonged. "Ah, my life, how I lovo you I" ho was saying. His arms wero about her. Drawing her closer to him, ho sought her lips. Bho was nnoasy and made as if sho wonld release herself, when, suddenly conquered by tho convulsion which rent her heart, sho closed her eyes, and he* lips met hia Yann Barsouck watched. Before thoss ♦wo young creatures rapt in on ecstasy of lovo he smiled. This love, what was it? A pit Into which man led woman, and sho ran to it blindly, careless of her fate. Yann understood this lovo. No one could imitate as ho could tho moaning lovo lamentations of tho otter to his mate. How many had ho shot, to savo them from their "doom," as ho ex pressed it. Moanwhilo, his eyes fixed on the count, Yann silently loveled his carbine. Inflamed by the long, voluptuous em brace and moved by tho strength of his passion, Alexis arose. Little by little no pressed closer against him tho slight form lying so unresistingly in his arms. With his impatien| fingers ho tore aside the silk folds of her gown. But the princess stood erect. The adorable modesty of her gesture, the look of amazement in her eyes, accom panied by so much love, so much fear, reminded Alexis of his promise. Fall ing onoe more upon his knees, respect fully, reverently, ho laid his lips to the hem of her gown. Barsouck all, even the look of mad passion with which tho princess thanked Alexis, unconsciously promis ing to repay him a hundredfold for the sacrifico she now imposed on him. A veil was suddenly tarn away from the soul of the brute. His savage na ture was electrified by the ray of un derstanding which penetrated his very heart. It was a new idea—exquisite, el evating—that of woman's modesty. Now he understood pure love. Ah Alexis rose from, his knees the prince entered. Certain of satiating his hatred, gloating over tho horror into which his unexpected entrance had thrown them, tho prince advanced de libei'ately toward the lovers, who stood trembling before him. Ho went cau tiously, liko a caterpillar creeping un der tho petals of a Uower. Alexis threw himself in front of the princess. But quickly disengaging her self the woman boldly confessed all. Then, with a superb audacity, she stood staring in her husband's fsiee. Old Horostienko was beside himself with rage. Grasping tho handkerchief which was to serve as signal to Bar souck, ho throw it with the force of a blow in tys wifo's face. Surprised to see tho count still erect, ho turned toward tho window—and fell, shot through tho eye. Liko tho otters I—Translated For San Francisco Argonaut From the Russian. Au African King's Family. The following is an extract from a letter written by a French lady in Sene gal and published in a Paris newspaper, referring to a visit to King Bohanziu of Dahomey, on board the Segond: "Tho king, followed by fivo wives and four children, of whom ono is a handsome boy, thon oame forward in a silk man tle striped With black and bluo and elegantly ((raped. His head was baro, and ho had on his feet sandals held on by crossed bands embroidered in wools of many colors. Ho smoked a large ebony pipe, the howl and shank of which Wftro circled with silver. His French is limited to bou jour and ami, and I am the first white woman he ever saw, and tho sight of mo astonished him. He at first gazed at me, then roared with laughter, and When ho had roared till lie was tired lookod around and asketi whero my husband was. The interprctef having pointed him out, he took him hy the shoulder and gave him a friendly shake, which was as much as to say, 'What a lucky fellow you aro!' One of tho five wives cooks. Sho has lost all her teeth. The others stand around tho deposed king. The children aro very trice. Behauzin is elderly, about CO, and has a white head of hair. Ho hardly knows how to walk, because on account of his rank ho'fJus always boon carried." Tides In the tort h. From observations mado at two Prus sian stationti at Teneriffo in 1889, 1890 and 181)1, showing Blight and continu ous changes of position o f the plane of the horizon, Dr. yon Rcbenr Paschnitz has concluded that tho relativt *-rigid surface of the earth is subject to a move ment of rising and falling like the ocean movement that produces the tides. The amplitude of tho observations is very slight, bnt the apparatus usod made it clearly perceptible. The direction of tho plumb line also'points to a daily disturb ance, which is attributed, in conjecture, to solar radiation. A third kind of movement may be referred to distant earth(makos.— Science. The Qucon yield*. Evon the queen felt herself obliged to yiold to the storm of protests aroused by limiting tho attendance at tho annu al drawing rooms. Instead, howevor, oi admitting tho usual crush at each occa sion; sho decided to give a special re ception in the latter part of May, to which 300 wlio were unable to obtain places on the first lists will bo admitted. Several American debutantes will profit by the arrangement.—London Letter. An Inference. Cora—You want me to describe my friend, Miss Plcinors? She's a charm ingly vivacious and witty girl, an ex cellent conversationist, accomplished, bright and intellectual. Tom(di9apptiiuted>—Oh, pshaw I Why didn't you toll me she wus ugly in tha first place.—Chicago Bacord. • .as* -s ...—— n-j • V- Paid For It. Cl«rk—The gent in No. 116 says the rain leaked doWn on his bed last nighi and soaked him to tho akin. Proprietor—Charge one bath (half a crown) in his bill.—London Tit-Bits. LOS ANGELES HERA LPf TUESDAY MORNING; MAY 22, 18^* FINANCE AND TRADE. Itevlew of th» Hay's Muslniss on Uti New York Stock KaetMSfM, New Toast, Hay BX—The trading was act ive on the stock exjh&ngo today from the OStsUas uutil tboeioilng of bu>lues», and tbe aggregate Iramactions wero larger tbau on any day for mouthi past, and mora widely distrlb utcd. A strong tone ebai • the open IHS> dealings, which was duo to parslaaSSa for for eign aceouu', as w-jll as to tbe mm ie. of Ameiieau securities on tbe London stock ex chauiic. The ms'sot became aouicwnat irregu lar about 11 o'o.ock, and shortly thereafter took another downward tarn. After tbe deliv ery hour an improved tone was notloeab c. Some few of the ISSHWoi were weak In the dual trading, but the BJtSterSl market, although lower Lian Saturday, c osed Orra. Tbe railway and miscellaneous bond market was weak thioug.iout tbe ir, at it portion ol|tue day but some of lite lending secutltlos recur, ered sharply In the final d Slings, Uovernmeut bonda were duil; atale bond* inactive. StONKY QUOTATIONS. Nrw Yonx, May St — Moilay on call, easy at 1 percent; last loan al 1 per cent; closed at 1 per ctni. frlmu mercantile piper- T-A '55 per coat. Sterling eiohsnge-Klrm, with actual busi ness In banters' oils «'. *4 SH'ioM.SD for dsm .ad. and a» H7 1 * Sat. 87)4 lo 00 days. I'osied ratea—s4 nS ,®1 ot). Commercial bi Is $4.tl»UM4,9t*H Silver cert.flcati-s—ol(*o0 Ban Francisco, <ay2L— Ight drafts on New York, per i«100, 10c. sterling biilaon London, (10 ay hank, 84.83. London, Msy HI.-Consols, 100 7-10. bank of Bnglau 1 discount rate 2 per c n'.. BAITBUN STOCKS AND BONDS. Naw York, Maj 111.—closing quotations were as follows: U. S. Ss, reg U7\ citstt Na.hville.. 60 do coupon..l.7;', Nat'l Cordage.... U. S. 4a, reg. IXiMi do urefd 89 do coupon Otl N.J, Central ... 108 do4H«, reg 06 Norfolk AWst pfd 20 PacltteSs 0f'05.10.1 N. American Co.. 8W Atchison 914 Nortnern Ha ifJc BTS Adams ti 14S do preld U^i Vl on. Terre Hte. 30 UP . bonvr ASulf 4.-, do preld 160 Northwestern 107 America Ex ..ill do prild . 140 Ba 1.0 A Ohio . 09 N. Y. Crural 971, Canada 1-sclßc . 65 N.Y. AN. Kngtnd. 33% Canada southern. 49 Ontario A Weit'n 14% OeatraJ Paelao. . 53 lOrcgonlmpt 12 • AOl.l Ki'j. Oregon Nay 16 Chicago <fc Alton.. lOregou Short Line Burlington 76fe£ AUtah North'n. 7% Chicago Gas 07% Paeiflo '■ all. . 14 consolidated Uas.lSf) I'eorla.D. & Kvans '£% C. 0. C. A St. La.. W>% Pittsburg 16* Coi. Coal Si Iron.. S Puiiman Palace..lo2 Cotton Oil 17% Reading. li% Del. & Hudson 1311 Richmond Ter.... 7% 'lei., Lackawaana do preld 10 A Western 158 1 , R. Urande Wesl'n. 14 4 Oeu.A K.A. pfd .. 21) do preld 42 Oisiiiiers 22% Rock I-tand UHH laat Teua 3<..ii -it. p»ul 57^ 4 Erie 13 do prefd 118 do prefd 26 at. haul A Omaha. 'Jbli FL Wayne do prefd 113 Ht. Notthern, pfd 100 Southern fabric. H Chicago A Ka-t'n Reflueiy. .. 96% llllnolspfd ... nil Tenn.i'oal A Iron. lll'-Z Hocking Valley.. 1(1 rexaaFaclfle 7% Illinois Central... 90% T.T.AO. Cen. pfd. 70 St.Pau Auu.uth. 23 Onion Phonic 18% Kan. A Texas pfd. 22 U.S. Express 60 Lake Erie A West. 15 Wabash, St. Louis do prefd 6014 APaclflc 70 Lakeshore 12 •% do prefd 174 Leadlrust 86 Weils-Fnrgo's Kx. 123 LoulsvlANashvl. 3(1% Western Union.. 81% L. ANtw A. d my. 7'i Wheeling AL. S.. Maiihaltau Con .KlTtj do pr Id ... 41.4 .Mem.ACbarleat'u 5 Minn. A St. Louis. 10 Mlrh. Central I' > ! Deuver A tt. Q.. Misaourl Psciflc. 24»i (ien. Klectrlo 35<4 AloblleAOhio .. 17?J -at'l Linseed. ... 19 Boston, Hay 21. —Following were closißj quo tations: Atchlvon fl'jilMexloan Central. 4\i h»;l Telephone. . . 190 .an Diego Burllnston II I MTNINO SHARKS. SANFaANCisco.May 21.—Mining sharea closed aa follows: folcbor l.RA.Ophlr 8 65 BettA Be.cher.... 1 SO folosl 1.15 ' on. Oal A Va... 0.2 Sirate 70 Ha c A Nercro-s.. r. i -ierrs Nevada 1.15 Conlidence 1.501 Yellow Jacket 80 Mexican I.SOj LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS. Los Anoki.ks, May 21.—The following quota tions 0.1 local securities are furals'iel by the Plrtießeal ttiiate and Trust company, No. 229 West Second street: LOS ANOBLBS STOCKS. Farmers and Merobauls baBK •f .'- " 1 FirstNatlo.iai b&nk 1: , .-■tale Loan and I'rust company 95 Columbia Savings bank par Na'ioua bank of California 9> Caliloinia bank Tar Tile I .suraace and Trust Co 40 Main Street Saving* bank 44 noNDB, Loa AnTFl'jSi'onntf 4'js , 101 I os Ang.-U'K ci:y 5- 102 Loa An,'e;ea city Os 10U S m Diego Flume Us 85 •Bid. Money— Commercial loans, 7010 per cent; Mottgages, 7®lo per cent. Silver Buillon. StN Francisco, May 21—ailver bars, 62"/,® 6*a£c per ounce. Mexican dollars, BOVtASId. Nitw Yoak, May 21.—Silver bars, 01>' a c per ounce. Mexican dollars, 51*51' 2 •. London, May 21,—Bat silver, .925 fine, per ounce. _ Buillon Gone Into Bank of England. London, Hay 21.—The amount of gold gone Into the ii.ink of England ou balances today was £00,900. San Francisco Grain Market. Ban Francisco, M-.y 21.—The following are the conditions and closing quotations of the grain and flour market ou the uiil board to ds l: Floor—wet cash prices for Family Extras, $3.60(43.70 per bhl.; Bakers' Extras $3.50® 3.(10;-lUpernue, $2.70® 2.95 per bbl. Wheat—Tbere is nothing doingou shipping account, while speculative op'-r/iiiotis are any thing but larse just now. Iv titn ab-tonce of any representative sales atandul shipping wheat la nominally quotable at 87'.,e, white milling qualities bring higher ngures, say 97'5'a$l 05 per cental. Barley-Prices Improved a little tills morn ing but tbere wa» uo Increase in the volumo of business. Quotations: Fair to good reed, 97'icrrt$1.00; choice bright, $1.01> 4 brewing barley, $1.10(311.15 ver cental Oat'— Buainess slow. vnlpuhsve no strength. Qno'stlnn-: Milling, $1 20<i>l MO; SU'pr se, $1.37 ,(&)'.45' f int y teed, $1.2/H(al.3.o;;go.'(i i ehoice,sl. 15(41 80; poorto fair,*l.OlMtl.lO: back, nominal; tea, nominal; stay, $l.l2> k @ 1.20 per cental. San Francisco Produce Market. San Francisco, May 21.—The receipt? of veg etable* to ay were 950 BcJßa asparagus, 233 boxes rhubarb, 1019 aeks ota oes, 114, sacks pens, 11 boxes oi cumbers, 2 b ixe-* touiatces, 75 sticks beans. String beans were Llgber. Pota toes aie Arm. Tbe receipts of fruit Include SUU cherts strawberries,, 1 chest onrr til*. 25 boxes apples, 3011) boxes cberrle-, SO boxes upr cols ami 5 boxes almon 1 s. The price of hetrles was jower. Apricots brought $1.50 per box. Ho .sl a one cherries brought $1 (ter box. The butter marset is steady at quotations, with an casv toast, IfgSß of a 1 kinds are in heavy supply, and prices ant weaker. Cbee-e Is so ady. The poultry mtirket is dull under heavy sup pliesoi all kindsolstock. Chicago Grain and Provision Market. Chicago, May 21 — n wheat than) was a heavy trade anil market! the pi Ices » ere very irresular. Openlim trad s were at, vane, a few se Hub down it ait rward changed somewhat, and eios-a mm. TheeHrly strength 01 ml from the Irost scare in the west. Coin eim r.enced a litre trade during the fi at Boar, but was quiet Inter. Prices lor the d> y covered bin H(<i : >.£e tauße. Tbe general tone wus firmer. Oats- The Interest in oats centered iv Sep tember, which if bought freely eaily, and prices advanced V" :1 ,, : A decrease In the ot ferihgl and declm. in the ear y srr In < created weeklies*, aud the pr ess receded A ■Sisll reaction followed the bu |c aud the marked c osed quiet. Proviilous—Lower prices and rec lpts largely in cxceiß of the esiirautex cuacd a slight de cllno in valu s at the opening iv previsions. Compared with Saturdsy night, liny ,-oik la fi • heh.r; July lard, 10c, and Ju.y ribs, 2Uo higher. The loading futures ranged as follows: Wheat, No. 2— Way »M< July B7 .. September ..DS 1 tM9H Corn, No. 2-- May 37 July. rt7v Sepernbtr _....ejs\ OS'S, So. 2— May '..*»« Jtt'ie aa;.j July , Sii!!£ sep<«mbet 20?s Cash quotations wero as fol'ows; Flour—Winter patent*, yj.3OS3.ODi straights, $2 4003.15; sprins patents, 93.9099.60 l strHight-. #2.1042.20. Tho murlt>i was easy. Wheat—No. 2 iprlmf, Nay sfiriug, no sales; no. 2 red, .*>5 s «e. Corn—No. 9, ;I7', ; No 3 yellow, .'l7' n Oats—No. 2. ;t.',c; No. 2 white, No. 3 white. 85J4@8tfi.tC- Rye— to. 2, 4oti. Bsrlov—No. 2, nominal; No. 3, 02*50; No 4,:.' i, ;i.; Fir«x s.-ed-No. 1, #1.31. Timothy B'ed-I'rlme. tt.oo't4.lo. Mess pork-Per bb:., #11 ho -ii h^'U, Lard — Per 100 ibs , #7.12H(«7.1 ft. SIIOU rib — -ild'-s, loos-, #0 -Mta.; .'J-J'j. Shoulders— Dry salted, boxed, #o 7 iiitCOO. Short clear—Sides, boxed, *M.42'..(«.7.1iX. wiiisky—olxllllol* Baisaeafoods, o-r gadon, fl.ift. On the prodnce exchange toi»v butter market unchanged. Creamery, l.toluc; daily, Bl*l3c. Eggi-Uiichangcd; strictly fresh, itJio. other grain markets. Liverpool, M*y 21.—Whest sfady; demand poor: holders oiler modetai-ly. No. 1 4s R>4dt44 4 9 d per cental; red we'tern, winter, 4«'sdC44s 9lid, ' oru—Den.slid poor; new mixed, spot, 3s per cnta'. San Fra-o i«co. May 21.—« hnst, strong; De cember.rfl 05*41 new, seller. 9ti l ,c; new, seller season, #1.00. Barley trong; December, Vi.OiK. Corn—#l 30. Bran-Pcrion, f 17.50. California Fruit Sales. Chicago, May 2.—The Earl Fruitnnmpany sold ai.auction today 251H1 box's ofCsilf.rnia cherries as follow-: B.aek Tartarian. $1,00 4 1.00; Big e.u, #1.40; Klioa, #1.0.'); 'Jovemor Woods, #1.001*1.10. Rockpott, #1.10. Petroleum. NkwTobb, May 21.—fetrolonm steadr; Penn ■ylvanla oil sales, none: Jnn» nntions none: Lima oil Bales, uoue: cosed 860 bid. LOS ANGELES LOCAL MARKETS. Grain and Mill -lull.. Barley—Per cental, 91.20. Corn— Per ceuta>, 9)1.15. Wheat— Per cental, $1. 15. Flour-Local extra family, per hbl„ 94.00; noMbt m and eastern, $4.15. . Mill Feed—Bran, per ton, $21; shor s, $23; miX'-d feed tcom und barley), per cwt., # 1.10; cracked corn, #1.20; feed meal, #1.10; roiled barley, #1.30. l>alry Products. Butter—Fancy California creamery, per ro'l, (l»i ib«.) 40(j»42}<ej f«m» dairy, per roll lbs., 85<*87H; choice, 30($32'^c. Chekse—Call ornia, naif cream, per lb, 10 ru 11c; do (vi cretm, 14c; Young Amerioa, 15c: small (3 lb hand), 10c; western, full cream, 15 (Aiflej domestic ,i»l«i, old, lßftfj'iuo; new, 15(J lsoi imported wiss, 2S(g>3oc: Umburger, do mestic, 14ipl5c; imported, 18($20e. ProTislon •. Hams—Rex, local smoked, per lb., 12ci Corncob, Boneless, 12c; Picnic, BUe. Bacon—Rex, boneless break! «t, per lb., 10c; Dedance, lOoi oiber grades, 9 o,9>jjc. DttißD Beef — Sets, per ib., lAUc; inside, 12>,e. Div Salt Poiik—Bellies, clear, per lb., abort clears, 7^o. Pio Poik—Half barrels. $8.50 Labo—Tierces, Ivory compound, per lb., 7o; Sex, puie leaf. Sc. Fresh Bleats. Wholesale butchers' prices for whole csr- OsSSCSI Beef—First quality, s@sUc; da, light, 4Jifii 4»ic: thirl, if<sic. Veal—Range, heavy, da, light, o@l s!<,c ; dai y, li^,t(t7c. Mutton— r..5.ic; spring lamb, 797^0. PoitK-B@B; a 'c. Poultry sud Ecca. PouLT.'Y-Por dos.. hens, f3.00it5.75; old roosters, #4 young roosters, #4.501$ ft.sl); broliers, $3 50(54.59; t jriieys, per .b., 11 (((il.ie;dunks, per dos., $tj.50@7.50; seese, per Uesd, $1.00. Egos—California ranch, 12«513c per dox. Urltd Fruit. ArPLKB—Sun-dried, sacks, per lb., 7f*Bc: box es, pr lb., 10@llc; evaporatid, fancy, 120 Apricots—Saucy, per lb., llAlSwui peeled, 14f(»10c. I eachbs—Fancy, unpeeied, 7fa9c; peeled, 11 @lUc. t'nuNEs—Choice, boxes, per lb„ 7G}'Jc; sacks, s<o7e; fancy, 9(»S10c. Fresh Prntts. APPLE«-Per box, ft.7M9.00l Bananas—Per bunch, #2 '.0(* :.25. Lemons—cured, per box, #1.75(i}2.00; un cared, f 1.00.01.55. Obanoes— Navel , per box, «eed llngs, $1.00(41.25. Nuts. Ai.monls—Paper shell, per lb . 15@17o: soft shell, I4fslsc; hard shell, 10(41 le. Pbanuts - Calilornta, raw, per lb,, ffMSi: rosHied, 7@Be: eastern, raw, 6®7c: (eaated. a @90. Roans, Potateea, Onlotia, Bto. Bsifts-Per 100 lb«, b ackeyed, pink, $2 25; Lima, #2.5052H0; navy! #2.25 a) 2.50; i vi ■ i wb te, $2.65,0)2.75. Beets—Per 100 lbs, 90c. CABUAMK-Per 100 ibs, 50 475 a Carrots—Per 100 Ibs, 50n. Onions—Per 100 lbs. $4 00. PABSNirs-Per 100 lbs, $1.00. PoTatoe—Per 10J lb<, 9ocig)#l.lo. Turnips—Per 100 lbs, 75a Vegetables—if I seell aneo as. Catjuflowek—Per dox, UOc. Cklxry—Per doz buncne , tlO-s, CRILI8 —Dry, pel ib, 20c; greeu, 3a Garlic—Per lb., £<jt4o. Lettuce—Per dox., 15c. Onions—Green—Per doi bnnohil, 20; Radishes—Per doz. bunches, 20a Honej aud Bewawax. Honey—Comb, per lb., lo(4iy»ac; extracted s®6e. Beeswax—Per lb., 21(a)35c. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Monday, May 21st, Mary E Howard to Wm H Kibble—Lot 35, Arroyo lands of San Gabriel Orange Grove as sociation: #UO. Pasadena Improvement company to D L Whipple—E 50 feet lot 4, lot 5 and 72.14 feet U, blk 27, Am dens; Kraut. N J ntatr to A S Mcl'erreu—Lot on B tide Washington s , 205 ft E ol Lincoln aye., Pasa dena; #5000. A pin- spr.ugs L and W company to W J Lukeus-vi ii ol NBJ4 of NW'i sco 12, T 5 N, R 11W: $3570. KJ M ssr-11 et ux to F J Huggius—Lot 82, Micbener's sub Painter & Ball trt; $350. J R i itd.ii n <k etui to W T Hayhurst—Lotß 25 and 28, Oldding's sub; $162.34. C P Deversus to Eva, hi. wife—Lott 5 and ti, Latbrop sub Haddock trt; $400. Lina Wilson et cob to E H Grassott—Lots, blk 94, Stiita Monica; $900. L I Chase, et ux to W P Jou"s—Lot 10, Stev enfOn'B sub Garey Place trt; $1400. Carrie L Field to Mr, M A ahieidi—Lot 19, blk 51, Huber trt; #1. l.ordsburg Land company to Mrs E M Hill— Lots 31 Bin 32. lilt U4, Lotdsburg; $1. A C Chauvtii to A Rose—Lot 7, Agricultural park trt; #850. F W Word et al to John Beardon—Lots 21 and 23, b k 23. - ark trt; $1i,50. UA Reeiy et ux to Abraham Meyer—Lot 9, blk C, -bermsu trt: $5. J S Dowden euxto H A Potter—Lot 22, blk 9, Electrio Ky Home trt; $10. W H Kregtr et ux to C P Brant—Lot 4, blk 3, R-semont tit; $360. J Sehsffer et ux to Oeo Prindlvllle—Lot 8, blk 1, Bueua Vista trt; $925. H APoi er and husband to J L Holloway— Lot 22. blk 0, Electric Ry Home trt; $10. J La Dow et ux to A N Pol ter-Lots 2014 and 2023, Chicago Park trt; #1. W X Randolph to Ida G Munson—Lot 25, blk 5, Park trt; f2590. Mary L Crawford to J H Qoodell—Lota 19, 21, 23, blk G, Clement trt; $10 O R Witmarili to M il. urlcits—Lot 16. blk 17, and ot 24. blk IK re sub Altalcna; #2500. J U Latfkershirn te M L Csrhirt H acres in Lsnkeishim Rhi cli Land W Co son; $1. F M G Huchlusou to Abbott Kliiueyetal— 115.915 acres, riinch<' Rnfad Maohado, 14 acres same rsneho, 115.915 same rancho, ex cepting lauds ho eto'o c deeded to A Oaylord. Sauw Monica » aiidTßyCo; $17,000. A F Carter et ux to I. D Surer etux—Lot 18 and 19 b:k M, W L A; #16.">0. W F West to II E C W t,ba-Lot 8, blk C, Potter aud West subd, Throoo trt; $500. 0 Toil nice to I, X t iamoud—Purl oi lot 64, W Tejungi rancho, and N lot 63, Monte Vista trt: 11900, t! M P.rker i tux *o tf 8 White—Part of lot 21 ol Parker sub i. Pasadena] ft, J W Phllpstt at to • £ <ather—Lot 8, blk 7 Cal Co op Colony trt; $750. M Oheesebrongh to Hattie ChesMbrough— Part lot 4. blk i, II ticucr «i-rvey. M llhe«a»broagh to.Metta Main—Lot 11, Han ciek trt; f (-00. F balimer et ux to State LA T Co—Lot 12, bl A, Fo t Hiil trt; $10 J H Him chart! et ux to F"d Kenworthy— Lot 17, Bl;iiioh»r<t sub bl 3, Woolen MIH trt. #220 j p T'w ll et us to Li A county—Lana lo roads slong 8 P Ity. #:. J Ybarra to s wno—l.mid for road In Ko Bin. con d" Hi Br ai fI. C Ine, siu rIS, to -turing. bk ol Southern Hal- Lota 1(19, 171 and 36:), Counoi's sub Johsnsen trt; $250. F J Woodburv, trustee, etc, 'o W s Laton—s acres of lot 11, b> 5, Altaleua; f1425. J H Loninis to LR Vincent—Lot 5, bl 2 8 Santa Monica; $1. Alice Sb f r ux to H J Smith—Lot 36, Ar. thur trt; 9950. S"MMARY. Deerls *, 39 Nominal 14 Totil . . f3'»,415.54 The wall paper dealer of the city la Eokstrom 309 L Main st, For Stomach Bowel, Liver Complaints, and Headache, use AVER'S CATHARTIC PJLLS They are purely vegetable, sugar-coated, speedily dissolved, and easy to take. Every dose Effective 0 loht ma:;hooo Easily, Quickly and PSTtr&nsally Rrstcr: i. CiLsnnaTED Bvoi 188 RaatSßT « Xi ,gaTStr It Is sold or: * |hm '»• rf-■■■> ftttAraatei to v»t# »».r feiJ« -f\ llty/attV lorm ot u« r. h- _»'/ t rut ion or I «-»V* • Bofore* b 7 ■« «*• of atl't- Tobacco, Ahrcnol *»i or en rccounC of youthful ln*j.* r**i->fc •>? furor StdoIMNM etc., Dinioesri, Oc*B»*j!*loa*» Wajr,tj£a)ii4M, j<t*ndoch«. Mental DeprfMi'.'o. S-jftent^gof !:rnln. Weak Memory, Bo* r icy DftWn pHinn, fclixninft,: Hysteria. Nocturr al K!»i?*r»ir.rn. ttperrrn'orrhtrft* Loss at Power arjci Jmtof-ency which if mijT lead to prnrrjaturc t>\d *c© an** insuTttty Posltirely Raara&tnftd. WnfcwlM a box, 0 brr*» ifcrt'i 00. MM bT mail on receipt of prloe. A written guaraatea furnished vitaeTtry $S.(K; r-<. r: i .r. ■ -J. to refund ">e money it a f•riUiK.fat ccrei! not B.TocteU •% For sale by GKO. H. FRTtKMAN CO., lON North Spring street. IBM, WRIGHT 4 CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL B UTC H EI RS 188 North Main Street. Finest meats of all kinds constantly kept on hand ani supplied on short no tice at reasonable rates. '5-3 3m Q DR. JORDAN & CO.'S fOm GREAT MUSEUM OF AHATOMi f |w|V 1051 Market St., Kan Francisco « MJMkI (Between 6th and 7th Sts.) 1 (™Enf ni fI ° ar,t * ' earn how wonderfully you fc.Vl |.' &k ar e made aud hew to avoid sicklies- P| fl fa a ' l d diaer.se. Museum enlarged with ffi ft thousantis of new objects. Admld- SS Sl aion 2f> eta. D'rivato Off tec—"state liulBtllna; 1051 Market Street—Diseases of men: stricture, loss of manhood, diseases of the skin and kidneys quickly cured without the use ot mer cury. Treatment personally or by letter. Send ior book. When visiting the midwinter fair, be sure and see Jordan's museum. I r. W. CHASE. P. O. PICK. JAMES BOOTH, PECK & CHASE CO., THE BROADWAY UNDERTAKERS i 327 SOUTH BROADWAY. I Telephone No. 61. Kerekhoff-Cuzner MILL AND LUMBER COMPANY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Msin 019 cc: Los Angeles. Whob sale Yard at Sau Pedro, Branch Yards: Pomona, Pasadena, Lamanda, Azuss, Burbank. Planing Mills: Los Ang.les and Pomona. Cargoes furnished to order. CUSSEN & CUNNINGHAM, Main Street Undertakers, 139 BOOTH MAIN STREET. Tel. 209. Indepeudeat gf the Recent Trust Ej Embalming Qnaranteed or No Charge. ) Notice to Bridge Builders. OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS of Los Angeles county, California, May 10, 1894. Notice is hereby given that Bealed proposals will be received by tbe board ol supervisors of Los Angeles county California, up to '2:30 o'clock p. in. of May 29, 1894, for the material and construction ol a span or trestle bridge 150 feet in length, more or less: width of road war 18 feet, across the Los Angeles river at j Pacoima avenue crossing; and 7r> feet, ainre or less, of levee on the west side of road and south Bide of Los Angeles river at said crossing. Bidders will submit plans, specifications, strain sheets and working details, and for in formation relative thereto apply to the clerk of tbe board of supervisors. Each bid to be accompsnb d by a certified check, payable to the order of the chairman of the board of supervisors in the sum of lo per cent of the amount of each hid. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the board of supervisors of Los Angeles county, California. T. H. WARD, County Clerk and ex-Offlcio Clerk of the Board of supervisors. By o. W. Bell. Deputy. 5-12 lot Notice for Publication of Time for Proving Will, Etc. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, STATE 0? CAL ifornla, county of Los Angeles—ss. In the matter of the estate of Horatio P. Perry, deceased. Notice IS hereby given that Tuesday, the sth duv of June, Is.II, at 10 o'clock a.m. of Bald day, at the cuurt room of this court, Department Two thereof, in the city of Los Angeles, county of Los Angeles, and state ol California, has been appointed as tbe time and place for hearing the application of E. 11. Iliirmore, praying that a docu ment now on tile in this oourt purporting to be the last will and testament of the laid de ceased, be admitted to probate, that letters tesaiucuiary be issued thereon to your petitioner, at iiicti time and place all per sons interested therein may appear and con test the same. Dated Ma)' 9), 1891. T. 11. WARD, County Clerk. By C. W. Blake, Deputy. Murpliey St Gottsclialk, attorneys for peti tioners. 5-22-10t I PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES FOR PACIFIC branch nattonel ' otne lor disabled volun teer soldiers, Los .1 .gelcs county, California. May 4, 1894. Sealed proposals wlil be received at the treasurer's oilice until 1<»:30 o'clock Tliur-day, June 14, 1894, and o]>c ed im mediately thereafter, in the presence of the bidders, for the quarter ending June HO, |894, as follows: Cjunrterluaster, tabaUtenOS and ho-pllal stores, nlso furniture for hospital, consisting ot chairs carpels, matting, etc. Tbe quantities to be increased ten per cent., if re quired, during tbe SMOlttlO* of the contract, schedules, with tirorinalljjn and Instruction for submitting bids, will be furnished upon ap plication to the undersigned. The right to re ject any and all bids is reserved. Address, A. M. THORNTON, treasurer. Approved: E. I*. BROWN, Inspector-general and acting gov ernor. 5-20-21-22-23 0-13-14 DROPOPALS FOR SUPPLIES FOR PACIFIC I Bran*li National Homo for Disabled Vol unteer Boidlei■ Los Angeles county, Califor nia, May 9, 1894.—Scaled proposals will be received at the treasurer's ollire until 10:30 o'clock a. m. Tuesday June 19, 1894, and opened Immediately thereafter In Ihe pres ence of bidders, for tbe quarter ending Sep tember 30, 1594, as follows: o,unrter»aiter, subsistence, and hospital stores The quanti ties to tie Increased ten per cent, if required during the execution of the contract, sched ules, with information and Instructions for submitting bids, will be furnished upon ap plication to the undersigned. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Address A. M. THORNTON, Treaa. Approved: E. F. BROWN, Inspector General and Acting Governor. 6-99-29-24-49 0-17-18 Los Angeles Terminal Il'y Lot Anci?lea Depots: Kaat end Flnt street end Downey avenue bridges. Leave Los Angeles ior Leave Pasadena tor Pasadena. Loa Angelea. f 0:35 a.m > 7 : isa.'n • 7:10 «.m * B;,gi tt .m • « !!'a m • 9:0.i a.m • 9:00 a. in »10:4() a m •11 00 a.m •12:25 p.m p.m b 1:05 p.m • 1:4() p.m a 1:45 p.m • 8:00p.m • 3 ; 05 p . m • 4:00 p.m • 4:05 p.m • 5:20 i.m • 3;25 p.m • 6:70 p.m • 7:05 p.m •11;15 p.t* • M;0o p.m *11:55 p. -a Downey avenue leavln; time 7 minute* later, i,eave Ixis Angeles for Leave Altadetia Juuc- Altadeua Junction. | Hon for Lo* Angeles. • 9:00 a.m *10;10 a.m •11.00 a.m *12:0<> m • 1:40 p.m » tfttO p.m • 4:09p.m • 5:00 p.m All trams start from First sireet depot, Leave Los Angeles for Leave G enrtal-Tfor Los lilendale. Angeles. • 6 10 a.ra | 7:26 a m i * :20 a m. I 9:12 a.m •■• P.m » I-.M p. m *J>:9s p.m • 6:13 p.m Ua . Lo< Angeles forlLeave Bast Han Pedro I • ■•: ileach and last for Mti cdro. Lo* Angeles. • '.' 13 s.m t 7:15 ii.m i 7 :!>5 s. m J 1 : •■< n.m 111:15 a. r, • 6:1 • p.in } 3:10 n.m J 6: .op.m [ 4:10 p m Bclw enKast San Pedro and Long Beacn 10 mm tes. RUHIO CANTON AMD KfTffO MOUNTAIN. Trains leave Los Augeies, 9 a.m., 11 a.m. and 1:49 i .'ii, aud 4 p.m. dally. Fine p»vlliou and hotel. CATALINA ISLAND, l.os Angela* Terminal train* connect at Siu Pedro with the fine BttaaMl Falcon. Leave First street Depot Arrive 9:15 a.m Katorday Monday. 4:15 p.m 9:45 a.m Tuesday Wednesday 4:45 p.m 9:45 a m Thu sday Friday 4:43 p.m •Daily. (Dally except Sundays. JSundays only. aKxcept Saturdays. bSaturdavs only. States meet the 8 a. ni. and 12:20 p. m trains at Pasadena Ist Mt. WLsouou new trail. Passengers leaving Los Ang dcs on the 8 a. m. train for Wil-on Peak cm return same day. On theater night the 11:13 p. in. train for Pasadena will wait until 20 mlbutea after thester closes when notice la reclved lrom theater by the agent at First street that there are passengers for that train. Special istes to excursion and picnic parties. Depots east end of First-street and Downey avenue bridges. City ticket olllce at A.B. Greenwald's cigar •tore, corner First and Spring streets. General offices. First-street depot. T. B. BURN E.TI, General Manager. W. WINCUP, Gen. Passenger Ag't. SOUTBKRN CALIFORNIA RIILWAI CO. (Santa Fe Route). IN EFFECT StJND \Y, FEB. 11 1891. Trains leave and are due to arrive at Los An geles (La Grande Station) First at. and Saula Fe aye. LecfVe. Los Anhei.es. Arrive. • 5:15 p.m ...OblcagnLlmlted ... • 9:00 a.m. • 7:00a.m ...Overland Express... • 6:30 p.m • 8:15 a.m San Diego Coast Line * 1:15 p.m • 4:40 p.in .nan Diego Coast Line ' 7:00 p.m • 7:90 s.m f 1 * 9 90 n.m • 9:00a.m ..Bin Bernardino.. I ' 9:50 a.m i ....viaPasadena > I 1:30 p.m • 4:00 pm * 6:30 p.m • 5:18.p.m { j • 7:00a.m 1.. Riverside via 1 t 1:30 p.m • 9:oUam ' .-an Bernardino.. > • 6:dop.m t6:oss.m i Riverside and. > •10:15 am fllOOa.m {..Ban Heruardino. J • 3:55pm • 4:49 p.m ( via Orange ) •7;00p.m • 7 00 a.m fßedlands, Mentonel * 9 30 a.m • 9:90 a.m...and Highland ... I I 1:30 p.m... ... I via > • 6:30 p.m • 4:00 p.m Pasadena .1 • 5:15 p m I J f 6:P3am (R»d'anr<.B, Mentonrn •10:15 a.m tll:00a.m fand Highland vls> " 3:5 > p.m • 4:40 p.m (o;ange A Riverside) * 7:Jop.ra • 9:00 am f > * 7.35 a.m «-TWp-in I V*X!^*S 1 * • 4:00 p. mm ...Intermediate... } t 1:30 n.m t 5:30 p.m Stations i i" 4:19 p.m , .. | ,« 6:30 p.m • 7:05 p.m [ J I • 7:00 n.m Pasadena • 9:00 a:m 119:50 a xa Pasadena fllßPa.m • 5:15 p.m Paaadeda. li 1:30 p.m f 6:03 a.m Santa Ana t 8.50 a.m • 8:15 a.m isnta Ana 1 f p.m San a Ana * 1:15 p.m • 1:10 p.m B«ta Ana • 7:00 p.m • 7:52 a.m Santa Monica • 9:45 am ♦10:15 s.m Santa Monica * 3:50 p.m • 4:45 p.m Santa Monica ♦ 6:34 p.m •10:00 s.m Redondo * 8:29 a.m • 4:45 p.m Redondo.. * 3:50 p.m t 9:09 a.m .-au Jacinto v Pasadena f 1:30 p m • 11:00 a.n' Ban Jacinto via Orange f 9:00 a.m Temecula via Pasadena f 1:30 p.m tl 1:00h, re ..Temeenla via Orange f 8:15 p.m Esoondldo v Oosart Line t 1:15 pm Trains via Pasadena line arrive at Downey averue station 7 minutes earlier and leave? minutes later. •Dally. fDallyeXcent Sunday. JStinrlayaoaly. k. W. McOEE, City Pass. AT. Agt., 129 N. Spring at., Los Angeles, and La Grande Station. p)ACIFIO COAST STEAMSHIP CO. Goodall, Perkins et Co.. General Agents, Ban Francisco. Northern routes embrace linea for Portland' i Ore., Victoria, B. (,'.. aud Pugat Soun Alaska and other coast points. SOUTHERN ROUTES. TIME TABLB FOR MAY, 1894. LBATB SAN FBANCIBCO For— 1 ' Port Harford. ...4.3. Corona, May 6, 15, 24; Santa Barbara.. June 2. Redon lo t Port Los Angeles a S. Santa Rosa, May 2,11, Newport" 20, 29, June 7. Sau Diego I r 8. B. Coos Bay, May 4. 13, 22, East Bsn Pedro. 31: June 9. San Pedro and -. S. Eureka. May 9, 18, 27; way ports. June 5. LKAVI FOBT LOS AHOILES AND REDONDO for— 9. B. Santa Rosa, May 4, 13, 22, 31: June 9. Sau Diego 8. B. Corona, May 8, 17, 26; June 4. Fer— B. B. Suits May 6, 15, San Francisco.. 24; June 2. Port Harford. .. S. 8. Corona, May 1, 10, 19, Santa Barbara.. 98; June 6. LKAVI SAN PEDRO AND EAST SAN PEDRO For— S. 8. Eureka. May 3, 12, 21, San Francisco 30; Jane 8. and 3. 8. l oo* Bay, May 7.16, 25; Woy ports June 3, Cara to connect with steamers via San Pedro leave s. P. R. R (Arcade) depot at 5 p.m., and Terminal railway depot »t 5:15 p.m. Cars to connect via Redondo leave Santa Fe dep tnt 10 a m , or from Redondo railway de pot at 9 a.m. Oa ato oon.ioot via Port Los Angeles leave S. P. It. it. depot at 1:10 pm. for steamers north bound. Plans ol teamers' cabins at agent's office, where berths may be secured. Theeunpanv iese:Ves the right to change the atea mora or their days of ailing. atßSt- Hi r passage i r freight as above, or for tic, i- 1 -. to s.d Imm all imp u-wut poluts in Europe, apply t« w. parris, Agent, Offloe N0.'124 W. Second at, Los Augelei. IMPORTANT TO TRAVELERS 11 | mm s - co j (Spreekels'line.) kos Angeles to V'"' \# Htiiiolnlu'autlre ! ¥ urn, SI2 >, I u-ualiy active now, SBSE'.Juki, JI(W»«} and hundreds visit it :;, «W*« every week. Now is - tne time to to to that »i : ni Si nut y .... y 11. am a and Hong Kong via Hono ulu am. ma lines. ml , 4 iii town, S. Africa, via Sydney, for $143. Roue ' the world, Ist class, |ttlOl 2d class, rSSOO rom ssn Frsnci'c". . A| to HUGH B. RICE, agent Oce.inlc S. B, Co , 4 TV. Second It,, Los Augeies. 3 8 COOK'S^OURS Special parties to Burope, leavl ig May 2d and 26in, June 13th, 27th and 30th. lute p.ndent tickets at lowe t rates. Sena for pro g.amutes, a c, to THOS. COOK & SON, 621 Marks.vat.. Palace H itaji 4-6 3m San Fran Cisco, CaL Southern Pacific Company IMPORTANT CHANGE OF TIB*, FEBRUARY 26, 1894. Trslns leave aud are due ie arrive at LO-t A NO l. LES (A R r -ADK DIPOT), Fifih street, daily as loliows; Leave for | Destination. Arrive. 2 :00 b, ml San Fran. & Hacram't 7:Hoa.nt 7115p.mpan Kr.*n. A Sacram'te I:4S p.ut 2:00 p.m t><ii n A Ka-t. 2d claa- 730 a.m 7:43 pin Ogdcn A East, Ist ciaaa I:4S p.m 7:45 pm Pcnldßd, Or 7:30 a.m S:3on. m .... Rl Paso and East.. • 7:00 p m 8:30 a m .Dcming and East... 7:Oop.ra 8:39 a. m Banning 7 oO p.m Redianda 59:21 a. m 8:30a.m Kedlauds Al0:10a.al 10:30a.m Redianda 4:58 p.m 4:30 p.m Redianda 7:00p.m Collon -t> 21 a. in 8 30 am Col ton (10:10a.m 10:30 a.m Colion 4:48 p.m 4:30p.m Coiton 7:00 p. at Riverside s9:-lam 8 SO a.m Rlver-ide. AlO:iOa.m 10 30 a.m Riverside 4:68 p.m 4:30 pm Rivers de 7:00 p.m Ssn Bernardino 59:21 s.m 8: 0a.m.... Sau Bernard no sl0:10a.m 10:30n.m ....-an Bernardino... 4:58 p.m 4:30 p.m Sau B rnardlno... 7:00 p.m Chino . a 8:50 am 8:30a.m Chino s9:2la.a 4 :>;>.in Chino Al0:10am a 5 45 p.m Chino. 4:58 p.m 8:15 a.m. Monrovia 7:55 a.m [ Monrovia slo:2oa.m a 2:40 p.m Monrovia 5: i 5 p.m! Monrovia 4:45 p.m 7:30 ii.m Sonta Barbara 1:48 p.ut 2:00 p.m, Santa Barbara 8:65 s.m A9:B2a.m -tanta Ana A Anaheim 9:0.1 am 5:l(i pin Santa Ana A An.vheim A4:o4p.m 4:52 p.m: Tustln 9:48a.58 A9;4ott.m Whittler 8:43 a.m 4:5: p.m Vihittier Al:4sp,ai :6Am l ong B'ch A San Pedro 8:15 p.m A12:50n.m Ssn Pedro A Lou * B'cb A11:56a.m 5:00 p m Long B'ch A Sau Pedro 4:15 p.m 9:30 n.m Santa. Monica 8 08 a.ml slo:3oa.m Ban t» Monica 8:50 am 1:10 p.m Hanta Monlea 12:12 p.m 5:15 i.m SaßtaMouict 4:25 p.m 6:25 p.m Silllts Monica ■ 6:10 p.m 9:30a.m soldieu' Home 8:08a.m 8:25 p.m Sold in' Home.... 4 :25 B.ia 9:30 a.m . .Port. Los Anae'es... 12:12 p.m slo:3oa.in ... Port Los Angeles... s 6:10p.m 1:10 p m Part Ixis Anneles... 4:25 p.m A 4.05 p m (OhAtaworth rark.l AS:soa.m ! Trains s art lrom I 1 River station (San f I Fernando St.) only. J eSundsys on y. ASnndava excepted. CATALINA ISLAND. Southern Pacific Company's trains connect at Sun Pedro with flue steamer Falcon. Leave Arcade Depot Arrive Monday. 4:13 p.m 9:25 p.m Tuesday Wednesday 11:56 n.m 9:25 a.m Thursday Friday ll:S6a.m 9:25 a.m -aturday All of he senside aud local Interior trains stop st tbe new station, cor. of First and Ala meda streets. Take -anta Monica trains from River station (Sau Fernando street), Maud's Junction, Com mercial sireet. Arcade depot, Jeflerson street (Wlnthrop station), Grand avenue or Univer sity. ror north: Arcade, Commercial street, Naud's Junction, River ststiou tSan Fernando street). For east: Arcade, Commercial street, Naud's Junctioß. For other branches: Arcade, Commercial street. Naud's Juuctioo. River station (San Fernando sireet). Local and through tickets sold, baggage checked, Pullman steeping car re* ovations made, aud general Information given upon au plicatlon to J. tt. CRAWLEY, Assistant Pas lenxer Agent, 144 8. Spring St.. cor. Second. CHARLES H' YI.ER, agent at depots. RICHARD GREY, General Traffic Manager. T. H. GOODMAN, Gen'i Pass. Agent Ccmpagnio Generate Transatlaniique FRENCH LINE TO HATRE. COMPANY'S PIKR (NICW) NO. 42 :.ORTH RIVER, FOOT OF MORTON 8T Travelers by this line avoid both travel by Eng.ish ral wsy and the discomfort ol Slotting the channel in a small noat, La Touralne. March 31. La Bodrgogne, April 7. La Bretagne, April 14. La champagne, April 21. La Touralue, April 24. La uotirgogne, May 5. New Tork to Alexandria, Eevpt, via Paris, flrsi.class $160, second-c.asssU6. For freight or passage apply to „„...AJifß^TteV¥ttt« J. F. FTTGAZI A CO., agents, 5 Montgomery aye., San Francis jo. Branch office, 10 Mont gomery street Tickets for sale by all railroad nod steamship offices Redondo Railway Wmter Time Caid, Ho. 11. IN EFFECI 5 A. M. MONDAY, SEPT. 25,1893. Los Angeles, Depot, cottier Grand avenue and Jeffersou street. Take Grand nventi ■■ cable or Mala street and Agricnltural Park norse cars. Trkinsleave Trains leave Los Augeies Keilsihdo for Redondo. for Los Angeles. fillLT. fIAILY. 0:15 am. 7:40 aim. 1:85 pm. 11:110 n.m. 5:10 p.m. 3:15 p.m. Running t »c between Los Angeles and Re dondo Beach, 50 minutes. City ticket office at A. B. Greenwald's Cigar Store, corn -r First aad Spring at; cots. 080. J. AINMWORTH. Ptisldent. K. H THOMPSON, Vice-President. J. N. SUTTON, Hupi., Redanao Bs'ach. DR. WONG HIM, who has practiced medi cine in Los Anga.es far 19 years, and whose office 1* at 839 Up->ej Mala street, will treat by medicines all diseases ot women, wen and children. The doctor mainu that he has remedies that are superior to all other* as a spi cihc for troubles »f women and mea, A trial aloue will convince the sick that Dr. Wong Hint's remedies are more efficacious than oau be prescribed. Dr. Wong Him Is a Chinese physician of prominence and a gentleman of responsibility. His reputation is more than well established, and all persens needing his services can lely upau his akill and ability. A cure is guaranteed in every case In which a re covery Is possible. Herb medicines for sale. DR. WONG HIM HERB DOCTOR 639 Upper Main Street, Los Angeles. Los Anoeles, Cat., June 17, 1889. To «i« Public; I have been suffering with piles aad 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 doctor. Yours truly, W. H. HILLY KB, 235 S. Hill st., Los Augeies, CaL Los ANQELX9, June 9, 1893, To the Public: For over live years I have been troub ed with nervous sic-headache and 1 ver complaint. 1 didu't seem to find any help from t.iem.ny doctors and medicines that I tried until I trie I Dr. W ong Him, 639 Upper Main stteet. lam now weil. Tours truly, Mir* M. G. BROCK, 48 Hlnton aye., Los An»ele«, Cal. Notice of the FiiTna; of the Keport of tbe Commissioners Appointed for the Opening of Castelar Street Into iMlevue Aveuae, in Compli ance With Ordinance No. 1U99, New Series, Together With tho Plat of the Assessment District. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A CER tlfled copy of the report, assessment list ami plat of the commissioners appointed to assess benefits and damages, and to have gen eral supervision of the work of opening Cas telar street Into Believue avenue, has been filed in the office of the undersigned. All sums levied and assessed |v said assess ment list are due and payable Immediately. The payment of said sums Is to be made to me in my office within thirty days from the first publication of this notice All assessments not puid before tbe expira tion of said thirty days will bo declared to be delinquent nnd thereafter five per cent with the cost of advertising, will be added thereto. Dated this lorn day of May, 1-94. I). A. WATSON, Street Superiutandaol, By F. J. 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