DENTISTS IHB2—KstOlillhli-Jd—l*l*l nK. L W. WKM.a — L'XTKACTION PAlN less; good (Towns, bridßCwork ariil teeth without plates a ft] ecialty. i orner Spring; and Plltlttt , Wilson Block, telephone 1800 ~~» DAMBBttS.' PJ.STAI. PARLOR* mvi v\ st-nurst ■ painless extraotlnn and flulng I'ate *0 MB 810; all work guaranteed, cat ah 1 Hited 10* years. Hoars 8-5, Sundays 1 ti VI 4 i II KRKICHiAtJM.DKNTIBT.aiB South iTe Itroadwav, entranoMhrough \\ e>tervelt's Btudlo. Office hours, B:30 to 111 and J to 5. a LB ANY DKNTAL PARLOR — GERM AW- J\ American Bankbnildtna A set of tseth, #rt. Lest s. 8 white teeth, *10 per set, ""I ">KANK STKYKNS, 324 S i SWUNG* ST. I open Sundays und evenings, Kleeiric tight. _ nR.E, G. HOW A PP. DENI IS r ROOM S 322, 3U3 Bradbury block. ti-U 1 «R X KN N EM V, DKNITST, N.SPRING i } si., rooms 2, ti and T. Painless extraction. tat H. Mass hit, M I».. P. n. s„ office 246 \y . Spring st. Moderate prices. 8-31 1 -|R. W. p. TUCKER, DEN PfST, SOUTH I / Spring st. t;-8 PLUMBERS IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO Bl V, sr.Ll, or exchange you will find t hat it pays to ad- Venise in the want columns oi The Herald. The popularity of these small advertisements aud t he Herald's large and rapidly increasing circulation insure results. tt 1Y» no'l PAti. Tt) GJ&I I b.riiKs FROM I * Vandergrlfl & Crlppen on your plumbing and sewer work, 223 W. Fourth s:. (»•!» 1" "RANK A. WLINSMANK, PLUMBER AND . gSBUtter. 240 K. -ecnd st. Tel. IBU Summons in Divorce IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE S'l iVTB .of California, in and for the county of Los Angeles. Mr-.. A- Lea, plaintiff, ra, Amert O. lea, de fendant. Act.on brought in tne Superior Court of the state of California, iv and ior the county of Los Angeles, and the complaint filed In said county oi!, >s A tigeles. In the office ot the clerk ol aaid Buporlor * Sourt. The people of the state of California send greeting to A. (>. Lea, defendant. You are hereby required to appear In an ac tion brought against you by the above-named plaintiff, in tho Superior Court of the state Ol California, In aud I n ix» ,\ ligclcs county, and to answer tiio com plaint flisu there tv within ten days (exclusive of the day ol service) alter the service on you of th ssummous, il served within tuts eeuuty; or, if served elsewhere, within thirty days. rhis said action is brought to obtain a )udg* meui and decree of court. I i -solving the bonus oi matrimony now existing between the plain, tin' Hint defendant, upon the grounds of the defendant's failure to support plain tiff for more thau tWO years last past, or provide her with the necessaries ol life, having tbe ability to so do, and tor costs of suit. Reference Is had to complaint for particular-. Ami you arc hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the. said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will cause your dciault to be entered and will apply to The court for tho relic: demanded tv tho com piaiiii. til veil under my hand and the seal of the Superior Court ol the state of California) In and ior the county of Los Augeies, thla 20th day of April, in lhe year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-five. ll* s.] T. E NKWLIN, Clerk. By A. M. SBAVKR, Deputy Clerk. Notice for Publication , AND OFFICE AT LOS ANGELES, CAL., jj April 25, 1806, sotiec is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof I n support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before register and receiver at Los Angeles, Cal., on June 13th,"lSt)5. vis. : Pierre Augusturcs Home No. 7022, for the WL. of Lots H and 0 ami Wj4 of SWVi section 2, Township 5 N, Range 17 W, s. B, M. He names the fo lowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation .of (>aid land, viz : Henry Lcttour, Pierre Gelos.J. h Davles, Pierre Lafoureade, ailof castac, Lo Angeles county, cvi. J, T. BOLTON, Register. Notice for Publication IA N B OFFICE AT LOS ANGELES, CAL. j May B, 18H5. Notice ia hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make dual proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before regis ter and receiver at Los Alludes, (1,1., Oil .luiiO 10th, 1806, vis: William M. Pal lev, home No. 7017. for NWttf, N! 2 of SW»., and NW'tOf of section 2, township 3 north, range l"i west, S. B. M. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, vis: Charles hi ton, of Los Au ge'es, Cal.; (.eortre Rehbtrg, of Newhall, Cal.; ttefatio Cunio. of Newhall, Cal. ; Frank Smith, of Newhall, Cal. T. J. BOLTON. Register. UNBB OF TRAVEL J>ACIfTc COAST STEAMSHIP Co.*"~ Ooodall, Perkins A Co., General Agents, San Francisco. Northern routes embrace lines for Portland, Or., Victoria, B. C, and Puget Sound, Alaska aud all coast points. SOUTHERN ROUTES. TIME TABLE FOR MAY, 1805. LVAVK SAX FKAMItSOOh :*For - Port Harford 8. s. Corona, May 7, 15, Santa Barbara , ltd, 31; June 8. Redondo Port Los Augeies — S. S. Santa Rosa, May 11, Newport i 11, 18, '-!7; Juno 4. Han Diego t 1 For— S. s. St. Paul, May 6,13, East Ban Pedro 21, UB; Juueti. ' San Pedro and way S. s. Eureka, May 1, 9, ports 17, 25] Junes, LEAVE PORT LOS AKGKLKS AND KRDONOO. For— s. s. sauti: Rosa, May 5, : 13. 21, June ti. tan Diego j'S. S.Ccrona, May t,;>, 17, i 25: June 2. l or— ■-. Siitta Rosa, May 7, Sou Francisco 15, 23, 31; June 8. port Harford S* H Corona, May 3,11, Santa BarbHra | 10. 27; June 4. i LIAVM SAX PBDBQ AND BAST SAW PJSPBO. I'm— gTS Eureka/ May 4, 12, Ban Francisco and 'JO, 'JS: .Mine 6. way ports s. s. St. Paul, May 8, lti, * tU; June i. cars to connect with steamers via San Pedro leaves. I*. R. R. (Arcade depot; at 5 p.m. and Terminal R R depot al 5:)5p. m. Cars io connect via Redondo leave Santa Fe depot at 10 a. tu., or fram Redondo Raihv ay depot at 0 a. m. Cars to couuect via Fori Los Angoles leave S. P. R. R, depot at 1:10 p. ra. for steamers north bound. Flans of steamers' cabins at agent's oflice, ahcre berths may be secured. 'j he company reserves the right touhange the steamers or their days of sailing. ■. For passago or freight as above, or for tickets td and from all Important points in Europe, Bpply to W. PARRIS, Agent, j Oflice: 124 W. Second st., Los Angeles. viii tt A iroetiflniiv. FRENCH LINE TO HAVRE. / 'OMPA NY'S PIER (NEWj NO. 4li NORTH V river, foot of Morton st., New York. Travelers by this lino avoid both travel by English rail way and the discomfort of crossing the channel in a small brat. Ia Champagne, April '27. LaGascoglio, Mr-v-i. ;,a Bourgogne, May 11. La Touraine, May 18. ■Jew York to Alexandria, Egypt, via Paris, grst class. $100; second class, $110* for freight or passago apply to A. FORGET, Agent, No. '2 Bowling Green, New York. .1. F. Ft'GA/f & CO., agents, 5 Montgomery are., San Francisco. Tickets are for sale by ail railroad and steamship olliccs. Redondo Railway DEPOT; Grand live, and Jefferson st. In effect 5 0. m. Thursday. May ;10, 1895. Leave I.os Angeles Leavo Redo-vlo for for Redondo. Loa Angeles. AS :10 a.m. »8:45»,m. 0:04 o.ll). 7:.)1i0.ni. 1:35 p. ra. 10i45 ..in. ft :46 p.m. 1 ::i0 p.m. A7:uop.iu. aS:lft p.m. a Sundays only. For pa'senger and freight rates apply at #epot, corner ilrand av.nufl and Jefferson .Ireet. 'Phone. West 1. 1,. T. GARNBEY, President. i, N, SUTTON, tsiiuerinlendent LOS/INGEIESfIUGTION HOUSt 502 SOUTH riAIN ST. ''ash Advauced on Consignments. Auction Sales of FURNITURE Every Saturday Irom 10 a. m. PROMPT RETURNI TO CONSIGNOR?. NOTICE All Miles of I.os Angela. Auction RciM will appear in position and a, licrein of ileral.l. LINES OF TRA VEL SOUTHERN : CALIFORNIA ! RAILWAY I I'raius anrl arrive at v " i I: ° V,H I'asadena sr j riVl ' Downey aye. station ! " : ; ' earlier west-bound 1 loa T« 7 rain. latereast * Chicago LIMITED. 'lbrough toDonver, Kansas city, Chicago, fct. Louis and Fast. Leaves 5:00 pm. Arrives 0:35 am. OVERLAND EXPRESS. | Through to Denver, Kansas City, Chicago, St. Louis and i:ast Leaves 7:00 am. Arrives 0:30 p in. SAN DIEGO~TRAINS. Leave B:15 a m, 1,23 p m. Arrive 1:15 p m, 6:15 p m. SAN BERNARD. NOT RED LANDS A N D~H D i lI LANDS LOOP. P-Lesve 7.00 0:00 am; a 4:00,4:45, 5:00 pin. 0— Leave all :00 am, 5:25 pm. P—Arrive D, 0:35, a 9:50, 9:55 am;a1:35,6i30 pin. O—Arrive 10:15 am, eti;4s pra. RIVERSIDE AND CO ETON TRAINS* P—L aye 7:00, 0;00 am; a 4:00, 4145 pm. o—Lsava all:00 am, 4 [25 pm. t'~Arrive al :35 pm, 6:80 pm. J O—Arrive 10:15 am, 0:45 pra. Monrovia aeusa and INTERMEDIATE. Leavo ;i:oo am, 1:35, a 4:00. aa6:oo, a5i36, 0:60 pm. Arrive a 7:35, 8:55. aao;3s, 9:50 am; a 1:35, 3:55, 0:30 pm. i'A.-ADENA TRAINS, j Leave 7:00. 0:00 am, 1:35, a 4:00, 4:45, 5:00, a 5:30, 0:50 pm. I Arrive a 7:35, 8:55, 9:35, aO;50, 0:68 am; at;3s 3:55, 8:30 p.m. ANAHEIM AND SANJ'A ANA TRAINS Leave 8:15 am, a 2 :00, 1:25 pm. Arrive 8148 sm, I :15. 0:45 pm. SANTA MONICA AND OCEAN PARK TRAINS Leave 0:00,10:00 am, 1:40,5:25 pm Arrive B;2P, 10:45 am, 3:45. 4:40, aaO :10 pm. REDONDO BEACH TRAINS Leave 9:00, 10:00 am. 1:40,0:25 pm. ArriveB:2o, 10:46 am,3:45. 4:40, aat!:10 pm. SAN JACIXTtTTNP FERRIS TRAINS P -Leave aO :00 am. o—a 11:00 am. F- Arrive 1:35 pm. KSCONDIDO TRAINS Leave a8:l5 am, aa4 :25 piu. Arrive a 1:15 aaao:4s pm. TEMKCI LA TRAINS P -Lca\ eaO :00 am. o—all :00 am. P—A rrlve a l :35 pm. F— via Pasadena; <> via orange: C—daily except Sunday from Highland Loop; D—Sun day only from Highland Loop: a— flatly ex cept Sunday; aa -Sunday only; aaa — Saturday ; only; uaaa - Saturday and Monday only; all | other trains dally. For rates sleeping-car reservations, etc., call i on or address c. w. Mcgee, I City Passenger and Ticket Agent, 129 North spring street and La Grande station. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. TIME TABLE, APRIL 11, 1595. Arcade Depot, Los Angeles. Leave for DESTINATION. Ar.from 2 [00 pm \ S. Fran.. Sacramento I 7 :30 am 7 [45 pm |and Bast, vlaOgdeo. \ I:4s nm 7:45 pm .... Portland, Or. | li4B pm 8:4.5 am . ..El Paso and East 7:00 pm 7:45 am . l Riverside, f.. 9:80 am 8:15 am . | Redtands, i .. 81:45 Piu 52:55 pm .. J- San Bernardino «f ~| 4 :30 pml . j aud .. 4 :58 pm . J Col ton. 1.. 7:00 pm 7:45 am 1 f sH: 10 am 8:45 am 1 I 0:80 am b2:55 pm ) Pomona i fl :45 pm 4 ;30 pra I and 4:58 pm s5 [45 piu J Ontario V 7 :d0 pm S:4sam Chino.... B8:10 am l :80 pm " i 0:80 am H B& :46 pm " i 4:58 pm 9:00 am Monrovia ' B:24am B2:2spm|. " I Bl :28 pm 5:15 pm, " 4:20 pm 8;10am Santa Barbara. ... l;4Bpm 2:00 pm " 10:10 pm 9:40 am i Santa Ana t \ 8:44 am s2 00pm > and } it :00 pm 5:10 pm > Whittier ( 4:29 pm s:lopm . TUStln B:44am OlSlam j Long Beach ( B:2lam l:0opm .5 and ? ■ 11:57 am 5 :03 pm ....3 Fan Pedro 4:20 pm a 9 :25 am Santa Monica ! 7:40 am 9:36 anr " | 8:51 am Aio:3oaml " 1 12:12 pm 1:10 pm " A 4:00 pm Ai :50 pm 11 4:50 pm 5; 15 pm *' A 5 ;30 pin 0:25 pm] 1 a 6:25 pm am Soldiers' Home 12:12pm 0:25 pml *' 4 :56 pm 9:35 am Port Los Angeles 12:12 pm Alo:3oum " 4:50 pm 1:10 pm.... " B8 :30 am:... Chatsworth Park 1 52:40 pin chatsworth Park Leave from and arrive at River Station (San Fernando street) only. BSundays excepted. ASundays only. " SANTA CATALINA ISLAND " Leave for | ARCADE DEPOTS j Ar. from 1 :00 pm .. Daily except Sunday. ,| 11:57 am General Passenger OtUce, 229 8. Spring st LOS ANGELES TERMINAL RY IN EFFECT FEB. IH, 180 ft. Los Angeles depots: Mast end First street and Downey-avenue hridges. Leave Los Xngelea lor Leave I'nsadeua for I'ttsadenii. I.osAngeles. B (I ::t"> am 1 n 7:18 am a 7:loam a B;0B am a 800 am A 0:0."i am a !) :00 [.iv ! 10:.'ir, am a 10::l<) am ..I a 18:80 pm al2 :'ir> nm a 1:18 pfd a 1 ;40 pm a :i :(). r > piu a :i :00 pm a 4:08 pm a 4:oi> pm a 8:38 pm a ft :'JO [.til a 7 :of> pm A 11:20 inn A B:Uft pm ii 11 ::to pm b Ist :18 am i■ Il:ao pm 10:1 ft pm Downey-avenue leaving t. mc 7 minutes laior. Leave Loa Angeles for Leave AHadena Juno. Altsdena Junction. tion for I.os Angeles. a 0:00 am a 10:10 am A 10:TOaiii A 12 :00 am a 1:40 nm a 2:40 pm a 4:00 pm • a 8:00 pm All train, atari irom Kirst-street depoi. Leave Loa Angeles forlLeaveOlondale for Lo Oleiidale. Angeles. n 0:10 am I n 7:2(i am ABilftain.. j A 0:07 am 2:00 pm a 2:45 pm A 8:28 pm |............. 6:18 p Leave I.os Angeles for, Leave Kant San Pedro Long lleaehand East for ban Pedro Los Angeles. li 7 :2ft am A 6:53 pm'• • • • • ..07:80am cl:08pm ollsaoam Hs:lft pm X -I :4opm 08 :00 pm 04:18 pm Between East Ban Podro and Long Heach 10 minutes. " PUBIC- CAN YON AND ECHO MOUNTAIN." Trains leave Los Angela, daily at 8 v.m., 10:80 a.m.. 1 :40 p.m., and 4 p.m line pavilion and hotel, lirand scenery. The Wilmington Transportation sleamera connect for Avalon at Kast San Pedro with train leaving Loa Angeloa 8:88 a.in. daily ex cept Sunday, returning at 3:10 p.m., except Sunday. a Daily. B Dally except Sundays. c faun days only. Stages meet the 8 a.in and 19 :25 p.m. trains at Pasadena for Ml. Wilson on new trail. Passengers leaving Los Angeles on the 8 a.m. train for Mt. Wilson can return same day. Special rates toexctirsionsnnd picnic parties. Depots east end of First street and Downey avenue bridges. city ticket oflice, (ireemvald's cigar store, corner Second and Spring stjeets. General oflices, First-street depot. T. B. BURNETT, General Manager. W. WLNCUP, Gen. Passenger Agt. f\i. Lowe Railway FOR TIME TABLE SEE LOS ANGELES TERMINAL RAILWAY. LOS ANGELES HERALD: WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 29, 189.%. THE MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Money, Stock, Bond and Produce Quotations WALL STRbET SPECULATION New York Business Dragged and Prices Declined Bond trading Active ond Sales Large--l ; ever» Istl Dealings in Cereals and Hog Products in Chicago. NEW YORK, Mny 28.—Speculation on the stock exchange today was heavy in tone and there was a steady decltuo in prices from the opening to the close of business With one or two exceptions. Re ports fioni the west and southwest regard ing the growing crops received confirma tion In the sharp advance in tho grain market. The London market for Ameri can securities was weak and helped to lower figures. General Klectrio was strong io the early dealings and rose 1 1 -8 percent, but closed within l i percent of the low figures. Susquehanna and West ern shares resumed their downward movement nn the renewal of roports that President Borg was about to resign and that obligations entered into by the com pany were bearing heavily on it. The common stock declined V)i per cent to 104, closing at 10#, tho preferred fell off 4,' j to 2ft. cldsihg at a recovery of 2', 4 . Pacific Mail was in good demand on re ports that the earning capacity of the company was to bo increased. An ad vance of I'j poT cent was made In the morn ing, alt hot ' a per cent was lost in thn subsequent trading, The declines made in the general list from last night's clos ing or tiio best prices of the morning are Denver and Rio Graude preferred. Northern Pacific preferred and National Linseed*, 1 per cent; Northwestern and Union Pacific, l 1,; sugar, .St. Paul am! Burlington, l 5-8; Great Northern pre ferred, 3. The bond trading was generally firm. The sales were 92,143,000. Alining Shares SAN FRANCISCO, May 28.— Official closing quotations for mining shares were as follows: Alta Oli Julia 02 Alpha Cou 01 Justice 00 Andes 00 Kentuok Con 02 Betelicr 41 Lady Wash'n Con.. 01 Belle Isie Mexican On Best & Belcher. ... 1.", Mono 09 Bodic Cou 61 Mt Diablo 15 Bullion Vi Navajo BuhverCon 06 Occidental C0n.... 17 Caledonia 05 Ouhir 130 Challenge Con 22 Overman 17 Chollar 21 Potosl 37 Contldenoe 90|8avage 36 Con Cal and Va 225 Scorpion ton Imperial Sierra Nevada 4H Con New York 02 Silver Mill ot Crownl'oiiit 13 Silver King, 20 Exchequer ol Union Con 20 Could ,fc Curry 26 Utah Con 03 Qrand Prize Yellow Jacket 45 Baiedi Noroross... Hsj noney Quotations NEW YORK, May 28.—Money on cal! easy at l(rfil a per cent; last loan ut l l a percent; closed at 1'- per cunt. Prime mercantile paper, per cent. Sterling exchange lower, With actual business in bankers' bills at for demand and $4. for 00-day bills" Posted rates, $4.87' i and $4.88^(94.80. Commercial bills, $4.86}^, Silver certificates, 67$£<967$a< SAN FRANCISCO. May 28.—Sight drafts on New York, 21JC. Telegraphic, 50. LONDON, May 28.-Bank of England discount rate, 2 nor cent. Consols, lotPpi. Silver Bullion SAN FRANCISCO. May 28. —Silver bars, per ounce, 67(ji07 , £. Mexican dollars, 58@88)c. Poultry—Turkey gobblers 12@18oper tbl hens, 12(«Uoc; geese, per pair, $1.00@1.2.5; goslings, per pair, $I.2ft(rtH.so; ducks. $4(.50. Old—wheat, $8.00@11.00: wheat and oat, $7.00(38.60; barley. .f7.00(«j8.OO; out. $10.00: alfalfa, $7.00(«8.50; compressed,s7.oo(«;lo.oo; stock, $6.0007.00 per ton. Straw, 40<870c por bale. Vegetable Market SAN FRANCISCO, May 28.—Airivals of vegetables included 680 boxes aspara gus, !'l boxes rhubarb and 102 sacks (Quotations tollow I Asparagus—Ordinary, 80ct891.09a box; choice, $1,254! LflO. Rhubarb—UHSSOc for ordinary and 6SS •sj,- per box for choice. Green peaß--$1*0091.25 per sack .garden. 2®2Uc per lb. String beans—BWß4Jlo per lb for green ; golden wax. 4){S6>tc; refuge, and foun tain, 4i^(^6c. Cucumbers 'Blarysville, $1.25(91.50 per box. Peppers— Pried. PJ'.jif !> . Okro—pried, lie per lb. Cabbage—7so ).cr cental. Carrots—.!t)(.i ioc. Oarilo—74?Bo per lb, CHICAGO MARKET The Day's Transactions on the Chicago Board nf Trade CHICAGO, May 28.— Wheat opened with an emphatic enunciation of its bul lish principle,. Tho generally prevailing piico was 80 cents lor July. Some few Bale, were made at 7i)a.i, simultaneously with some.purchases at 80 1-2. It *.old on the curb yesterday afternoon at 7S :;-8. The weakness yesterday had In great measure been because of the signal se" vice predictions of heavy storn s gather ing In tho far northwest, but today the absence of rain caused tho strong open ing. The foreign markets wero weak and lower. Receipts here and in the northwest were heavy. At noon the mar ket hail tumbled from 80 s*B cents to 79 1-4, recovered again to 80 i-s, dropped once more to 7P 1-4, and again recovered to so 1-2. For a titno it hung around 7!» 3-4, but so'in dropped to a lower point than the previous low point, touching 7!i cents. Business was smaller In volume than tin the day beforo until the last half hour, but the frequency and character of tbo fluctuations indicated very little abatement in the nervousness. The cable reports Paris and Berlin markets lower, but the reports of crop damage already done aro alarming, and dispatches from Nebraska anil Kansas report hot winds scorching up what vegetation remains. July was bringing HI 1 X about; tift.ion minutes from the close and the close was l-l miller that. J July corn opened at from 53 tj 53 3-8, and before it ceased to advance it sold at 54 cents. It reacted to 53 3-4, rose again to .VI 1 8, off from that to 53 3-4 again, then up to 64 1-*, and closed at -Vl 7-H bid. Oats opened firmer and closed very strong at an advance of 1 1-2 on the nearer deliveries and 1 7-3 up on Septem ber. Pork started With a gain of 12 1-2 cent), compared with yesterday's closing prices, advanced another 7 1-2 cents ami closed with all but 2 1-2 cents of the day's ad vance to tho good. Lard and ribs pursued a similar course,and at the ond each were 7 1-2 cents higher for the day. Leading futures range.l as follows! Wheal No. a— May 70S July ! 17-2;; dairy, 8(9160. Eggs were firm at II'A&I-b. The receipts and shipments were: Articles. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, barrels 9,000 0,000 Wheat, bushela 22,000 107,000 Corn, buahela 502,000 217,000 Oats, bushels 524,000 UIS.OOO Rye, bushel 5,000 11,000 Barley, busnels 17,000 4,000 Chicago Live Stock Market CHICAGO,May 28.—As usual very largo cattle were hard to sell, and the demand was chiefly for good to choice steeis of medium weight. Thero was no improve ment In butchers' stuff and cows were slow at weak prices, with sales at $2.00(9 4.86, chiefly at $2.30(92.45. As it was "calf" day there was a good supply and the demand was so lively that although about 2000 wero on sale, prices went up fully 26 cents aud sales were largely at $6.00(95.25. Cattle wero rather slow at easier prices, $3.50(96.00* About 23,000 hogs were offered on the market today, including 6000 left over from yesterday. The reduction in supply in connection with an active demand trom Chicago packets and eastern ship pers gave sellers an opportunity to dictate tonus and prices advanced 5 to 10 cents, the best droves fetching $4.75. Heavy hogs sold at $4.30(94.75, chiefly at $4.50(9 4.65, and light mixed weights, (4.2(94.60. Sheep—Receipts, 9000. Prices ruled steady at yesterday's decline. Wheat Afloat NEW YORK, May 28.—Special cable grams and telegrams to Bradstreets, covering tho principal points of accumu lation in the United States. Canada and Europe indicate the following changes iv available stocks: United States and Canada, east of tho Rocky mountains: Wheat, decrease, 2,647,000 bushels; United States, Pacific, coast, wheat, decrease, 181,000; total de crease, in wheat in buth coasts, 2,828,000 bushels. Afloat for and in Europe: Wheat, de crease, 40,000; total decrease in world's available wheat, 2,2o8;000. United States and Canada, cast of the Rocky mountains: Corn, increase, 1,382, --000 bushels; United States and Canada east of the Rocky mountains, oats, in crease, 1,153,000. Liverpool Market LIVERPOOL May 27.— Wheat — Spot, dull: demand poor; No. 2 red win ter, 5s 9>4d; No. 2 red spring, 6s 3d; No. I California, 6s lOd. Futures firm: May, 6s lfP-d; June, 5s 10d; July. 6s August, os lid; September, Vis I'-d; October, 6s. Corn—Spot firm; American mixed, new, -Is I0)jd. Futures closed firm; May, -ls"P' a d; June, 4s B' Fran—Per ton, local, $111.50; northern, $10,511. Shorts—Par ton, local, 120.00; northern, $10.00. Foiled barley—For ton, $pj.oo. Cracked corn -Per cwt, 11.20. Feed meal—Per cwt, $1.25, Butter Creamery—Fancy S-lb squares. 28j$30c; 2S-oz squares. 25c. Dairy—Fancy 2-10 squares, 26c; 28-os qnares, 20@22>ic; 28-oz rolls. 20M.22! a c; fair to good 28-oz rolls, lof^lßc, Pickled—Nominal. Grain and Hay Barley—Per cental, feed, 85(' *r.. Imported—Swiss, 2:;'.(.'250; Edam, per do/..; $9.00(910.00; llmberger, 14® 15c; trick, 15@16o; Westphalia, 20c; Roque fort, 42' 2 .\ Fresh Meats Butchers' prices for whole carcasses; Beef—.v.ji-'Oe per lb. Veal—s'* ; i" 7c. Mutton—be' 7e. Pork—oc. KEAL ESTATE TRANShKRS Tuesday, May 2S. r s Home to M I, Bridge—Lot IJ and 17, 1)1 17, Elystan Heights trt; (100. Andrew Glnsscll to Bila Harper—lnt in lota 1 and 15, Ralph Roger's sub of bl 1, GarvAtiaa add No. I; $l. Pasadena Cemetery assn to Mrs Mary .1 Gilbert—N half of lot 01 Eevergreon cemetery. $101). A™nii 0 Wallace and J II Wallace to Sarah X Manaia—Bl 21, The Palms; 13000. II W Sessions to Joel Willits—W 200 ft of B mo ft off B end of lot 12, bl and li HJil ft of W 27 r > ft off W end of lot 12 bl hi, Pickering 1, ,fc W Go's sub; $1100. f Delphino Buchanan and Charles W Bu chanan to Cvrns I) Capman—E (10 ft of lot 1 and 2 bl <>. sub of bis N and 11, Painter and Hall trt; $200. Kegina Roherer to H Gitenu—Lot 26, bl 12. L A Imp Go's sub; $000. A W Hole, by John Burr, shff. to Kobcrt Balfour et al. —Lots -1, 5 and ti, bl A. Bonnie Brno trt; (6437. Joseph Hyans ami Harriet Fudickat to F B Ron nson—Lot 2:i, bl F, Cable Road trt: |800. Prank A Gibson, trustee, to Lemuel N Brown- Lois 159 and KM, Grider & Uow's Adams st trt; $2700. 13 F Fellows and Jennie R Fellows to George Goueb—Lot li. bl 2, H B Kings ley's sub and water; $oiXio. S 1) Northcutt to F 11 Curti s—Lot 12, Wingerter trt; $100. UF II Curtis and Molho F, Curtis to Henry Snaner ami Augusta Slianer—Same as above: $200. J C Kimble and Eliza Kimble to Char lotte A Ernst—Lot 4, hi 15, Park trt $,*no. William 8 liowcr ami Susan L Bower to Charles Ri.ton and Charlotte Kixon — Lot 20. bl C. Bonnie Brae trt; $1000.. Melvina L Lord to John J Lord —Lot 8, bl s, Fairmount trt: $10. Sun Gabriol Wine Co to Elisabeth F Patton— Lot 3, bl 71, Hamona: $1360. Charles L Cross ami Lovia Cross to Win Steward Young—Lot 10. Mrs illea eun's sub; |1800, WfH Steward mine: Slid Adele N Young to Churl, s 1. Gross*—* Lots 143, 113 ami S 1-3 of It It L Wick sun: MOO. California Vinegar and Piokia Co to .las Hill sV Aon,—Lot 19, and fr:ie lot ad joining In bl \V. Aliso trt : 11000. Maurice 8 lie Iman and 0 A Btaaaforth tc Thorn a, McCarthy— Lot i bl 3, acres coin 113.0 ft IS L."> W of N X cor bl I, Corona trt; 1600, Bmnoa Frost Dunnel, to Chester 1' Dor* land — I'ml half Ibl in lot 7, Millar's sub of nart of Carey Place trt: 1100, Mrs Win X Crittenden to Harry Mather — Lot 22, Peck's sub of bl 34, San Pedro; 1900, Ceorge W Stimson et ux In 10 L liohenv — Lot 1, bl 5, 1- A Imp Co's snb; $«00. Summary needs 39 Nominal 10 Total 178,484.88 LOCAL BANK CI.EARINQS LOS ANQBLKB, May 2S. Following aro tbe Loa Angeles bank clearings for tho current greekl Day. Exchanges. Balances. 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WONG HIM, who lias practiced modi* cine in Los Angeles for liO years, and I whose office is at 080 Upper Main street, win | trent by medicine all diseases of women, men j and children. The doctor claims that he has I r medics that are superior to all others as a specific ior troubles ot women and men. A ; trial alone will convince the sick that Dr. Wo igHi uVa remedies ar« more efficacious than can » a prescribed, Dr. Wong Him is a Chinese ! physician of prominence and a gentleman of ; responsibility. His reputation is more than 1 well established, and all persons needing his services can rely on his skill and ability. A j cure la guarantee! in every case in which arS> covery is possible Herb medicines for Bale. I OR. WONG HIM HERB DOCTOR, ; 630 Upper Main Street, Los Angeles. P. O. BOX 237, STATION C. ! Los angeliu, Cau. June 17, lg»4. To the Public: 1 hare bean surlerlng wit* j pile, and kidney trouble, lor orer U»» Tear,. | and hare tried several renedle., but all failed to relieve me. A short time since I tried Dr. Wong Him, 639 Upoor Main street, and I ant now rell and strong, and consider him a lrs»> I class doctor. Yours trulr, W, H. HILLYEK, 535 & Hill st.. Las Angeles, CaL Los angei.e.., June 9,1893. To Tttx Public: Tor over aye years I hay« been troubled with nervous sick headaohe and I liver complaint, I didn't seem to And any hel| Irom the many doctors and medicines that 1 tried until 1 tried Dr. Wong Him, 039 I'ppst Muiu street, lam now well. Yourstruly. MISS M. Q. BROCK, 43 Hinton aye., Los Angelas. CaL TO THE PUBLIC! Los anoki.es CaL. July il, 1894. j DP,. Wong HIM, 039 L'pper Main st. DKAR Bal 1 tako pleasure in adding mf tes timony to the many you have already received. 1 will say that after taking your treatment fo, catarrh of the head and throat, that I am no» well, and usk you to refer to me any person tha' may feel skeptical and I will satisfy them as to the ellicaey of your treatment. Your, iruly, p. B KING, Attorney and Notary Public, | Garvansa, CaL BAKER IRONWORKS U5O TO 060 BUENA VISTA ST, LOS KNGELBS, - CKLIPORNUI Adjoining s. p. Grounds. T«L 184 T