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FINANCE AND TRADE. financial. 108 North Main Street, l.os Anoxles.i May 14, 1888. I CALL, 11 A. St.

Bid. Asked Los Angtles IC2 los Angeles Ctty 103 California state (O's) 104 BANKS. Farmers' and Merchants' 2550 3100 First National 225 Los Angeles National 150 Los Angeles County 240 East Side 61 California Bank 105 The University Ba 1 115 MISCELLANEOUS. Him i Ranch Land and Water Co 75 90 Los Augeles and Sauta Monica Land and Water Co 56 76 Los Augeles City Watei Works. 75 California Co-operative Colouy 250 Barton Land a id Water Co 40 Lankeishim Ranch Land and Water Company 60 Occidental Refining Co 75 Oil Burning aud Supply Co 3 Porter Land and Water Co.

1000 Nadeau Vineyard Laud Co 80 Lake Elsiaore Valley lmp't Co lo Kosedalo Cemetery 100 Semi-Tropic Land aud Water Co 50 Rich Held Land and Water Co 95 Tomple-street Cable Railway 45 Walter 8, Mklick, Secretary. STOCK SXCHANQB REVIEW. New York, May 14 stock market to-day was very dull except during the first hour, and while the general drift of prices was upward in the moruiug, they reacted later lv the day. Trading was more uulnteresting than any day during the past month, and outside of a few shares, there was no movement of ai kind. The closing prices wereabout equally divided betwoeu fractional losses and gains.

Governments weie quiet and strong. Petroleum was more active and after ope ing steady at became strong and advanced to A sharp reaction then carried the price dowu again, but It rallied on a light buying, and closed firm at Consolidated Exchang. il opening at highest. lowest, closing a Total sales, 1,093 000 barrels. money quotations.

New York, May on call easy at IU to 2 per cent; closed offered Vi per cent Prime mercantile papor 4' to ti'i per Sterling exchange, $4.804 for sixty day bills; $4 for demand. STOCKS A NT) BONDS. New York, May quotations: U. B. 4s, reg.

.127 N. Y. Central 0. 8. 4s, coup.

tzOJa Northern Pac. 24s 0. 8. reg 106k Preferred U. 8.

coup Northwestern. Pacific Os. 121 Oregon lmp't 51 American Ex. 109 Navigation 97 Canada Pacific. 59 Trans-Con 125U, Canada Sou.

50 Pacific Central Pacific 13215, Reading. 6l' Burlington. 115U, Rock Island. .109 D. L.AW.

129' 4 St. Paul Denver ARioGr .118 Texas Pacific. 20j5 trie 125 Union Pacific Lake Shore. 91 U. S.

Express 70 L. AN Fargo 135 MiohCential 79 Western Union Kansas A Texas ill 1 MINING STOCKS. San Frani isio, May following are the closing prices: Best A 4.20 2.90 Crocker I.4<> I'otosi 385 1 Chollar 4.05 Iphir 7 G2U Con. Cal. Virg 11.12>.

a Savage 4 Qould A Curry 4.20 Sierra Nevpda 395 Hale A Norcros, 7.62>£ Union Con 3.30 1 Locomotive .35 Yellow Jacket 5.87V4 Peer 1.05 MINING BHARES. Nsw York, May shares were dull. Amador. 1.90 Homestake .10 00 i Cal. 11 2.00 Irou Silver 3.70 Cal.

AVII .11.25 Oularlo 27.00 Deadwood 1.50 Ophir 7.75 Eureka 9.75 I'lonstite. 1.20 1 F.l Cristo. 2.10 Small Hopes 1.10 I 1 markets. domestic. 1 Frvncisi'o, May Buyer season, buyer, '88, $1.16 5-0.

troug. Huyor, '88, 45; yellow, Ban Francisco, May 14 -Silver bars, MMO, per oz. CniCAOO, May 1 cash, June, 58 916 July, SS'feC. Oats-Steady: June, July. 1 1 to 77c.

FOREIGN. Liverpool, May 14 firm with a fair demand; oiler sparinglr. California Ho. 1, 6s. lOd "VU.

lid. per cental. nothing offering. Mixed Western, ss. per cental.

'General markets. Nbw York, May 14 and unchanged. rtfined granulated, Lake, $16.75. Domestic, $4 20. 21c.

fair Rio firm at 16c; options decidedly higher and active. Sales, 100,750 baas. May, Juno, 00; July, $12 95; August, $11 September, October, 1 $10.0510.11.30. Chicauo, May Po k-Firm; cash. $14.55.

caah aud June, July, $8.52.,. to 25c. Short, clear, $8.10 to $15. Shoit ribs, 1 I.lye Sloes, market. Chicauo, May receipts.

12,000. strong. Beeves, Stockers and feeders, $2 Cows md mixed Texas cattle, Hog receipts, 28,000. five lower. Mixed, 5.30® Heavy, $5 50 05 70.

Light, $5 60. Shef pri celpts, I weak. Common. -25c. lower.

Wooled, 1 $6 25. Western shorn, $5.85. Interior to fair, DAII.Ii ESTATE BfcCOHB. Published by the Abstract and Title I Insurance An- Kelts. Monday, May 14, 1888.

CONVEYANCES. Geo Humphreys to James Carson and I (1,7,8,9 and 10 blk 10. Fruit's 1 addu to Sauta Ana; $2500. Pb lip Stein, Anna Ragan and Arthur A Knox to il 7 and 8 blk 87, Pomona $2600. Stoddard Jess and Tonner to PhlUp Stein Anna Regan and Arthur A 3, 4, 7 and 8 blk 87 Pomona; $1680.

Alfred Uawley to William acres partly in 8W' 4 Bee 11 and partly in of tec 10. T5 10W; $2100. Edward Selgfrledto William Rratt-lOact In Ro Santiago (le Santa Ana; $2600. Samuel B. Evans to Frank Meno and Martha A 49,50,63 and 54 May tract; $1000.

Pomona Land nnd Water Co to Wright- BEI-i of block 207, Pomona tract. $1,200. Cbarles Wright to 4 of block 207, Pomona tract; $2,500. John Wilsou to Thomas 19. 21, 23 and 24 block Kellers add Earlbam; $1,600.

Monroe to A Suell- lait 22 block M. Monroe add Monrovia tract; $2,000. White to Adelia 28 and 29, Giffins subd of block 151, Pomona; $1,000. Geo Wm Spawforth to David Lot 5 of lot 4 and 4 5-6 acres of of lot 4 Mohr, Lowell aud Graham subd in Ko San Pasquale; $18,0.0. CV Bogne to Francis a 13, Daly tract; $1.3000.

Nettie Getcbell to Moses 10 acres of 15 acre tract described In bk 75, 251 of deeds, in NEVasec 16, 13 $1,000. A Naah to Mar. aret of lot 5 McGee, Oalbraith A Markham tract, Pasadena $2,350. Porter Land and Water Co to 0 Barnes- Agreement to convey tract 8, sec 20, Ro Ex- Mission de Sau Fernando; $2,000. George Stoneman to Robert 24, 25, 26, aud 27, block 3, lots 1 and 2 block 4 lots 13 and 14 biook 6, lot 30 block 8, block 9, and lot 2 block 10, htoneman tract; $1,830.

Geo Peck Jr to John 1 and 24 Peck's sub of block 36, San Pedro; $1,000. ChailesE Benedict to Frank O. Benedict- Lots 5.7, 13 and 15, block 140, Long Beach; $1,200. Monroe A A Baldwin to A Thomson-- Part of lots 4 and 4, block Monroe add to Monrovia tract; $1,000. Lantermauto Vi interetl inproperty described In book 276, page 35, of deeds; $82,000.

Abram Cregler to to convey lot 24, Parker A Ferris' subdn in lots 4 and S.biook Ban Pascual tract; $3,550, Wilshire A Davies to lxits 37 end 38, block Wave Crest tiact; $2,500. Jeese Rose to acres in Ireland tract, iv law Nletos township; $3,500. 1 8 Sherman to Theodore 41 and 42 Bonita tract; $1,200. Secundina Sievers to Paira Acnna de Johnson 4 block 0 Fairmont tract; $1,500. Reeves, Kessler ana Stancbfield to WH 2 and lot 3 WJ Kessler subdn of lots 3 and 4 olock 158 Pomona; $1,000.

Wicks to Arthur Tumor and Ellze Turner 55 and 56 Kiefer tract City; $1,060. JM Armour to JW 1 and 2 block 31 Pomona; $2,100. UkS ANGELES HERALD. TUESDAY MORNING. MAY 15 ISSB.

FBpenceto Mary 8, 9, 10 and 11 mnle Brae tract; $6250. Alice Bart rani to Lucy A 1 II Bertram's subri "I Indianola Plsce; $1250. Monroe to a 8 of lots 4 and A block mroo add Monrovia tract; eitooo. Margaret Tlcrney to Albert Lot 18 bio 'k 51, (Inher tract; $2500. Bailie A Bennett and Battle Hubbard to I Lambert and 8 6 Bonuett's subd Pasadens: $1950 Ada Ward to II 2 block 5, Lamanda Park tract; $2000.

Manbelm to Myers nnd George to convey lots 1 2 and 3 block 9, Park tract $12,000. Pickering Land and Water Co to James on lino of Greenleaf avenue In block 28, Wbltticr; $1,500. Pickering Laud and Water Co Jno Rust 7 block Pickering Land and Water Cos tract; $11,000 Charles Ford to Elizabeth Hannah- Lot 32, Doris sub oi lot 4 and of lot 3, Freeman- trsct; $1,000 Everett Hall. Stllson and Wm Mc- Crory to Edwin 7 block 4, Angelefio Heights; $1,000. George Rice to Henry Putnsm snd to convey lot 44, Highland Park tract; $3,300.

Michaels to Snyder, Beeson and TS of above; $2,200. Edgar James Durrell to Percy Wlkon Lot 8 blk F' Canada; $2000. Elijah Cash to Go acres in EI4 of lot sub of Lick tract; Buddlnger to to convey lot Dlmmick tract; $1350. PLBudlngerto Mary Shakelford, wife of 55, 4 Lanterman's res'ib of Dlmmick tract; $iaw. Stewart to Mrs 8 Donaldson-Lot 25 blk and lot 27 blk Pomeroy A Stlmson's sub, Alhambra; $1000.

Abrsm Roilck to William to convey lot 77. Bailesferos McDonald and California Loan and Trust Company to John A 11 12 1(1 and 17, McDonald tract; $8,400. Richmond Horton to Mrs Anna Horton Lot 92, Park Villa tract; $5,000. Albert Wallace and Kflie Petrle to Solomon A ot 20, Wallace Brothers Olive wood sub of lot 7, blk San Psscual trsct; $1,792. SUMMARY.

Number of transfers above $1,000 oscb, 52. Total amount of consideration, $226,522. Number of transfers nndcr $1,000 each. 48. Total amount ol consideration, $20,587.

Transfers for a nominal consideration, 24. Aggregate ol day's transfers, $247,138. of which the consideration is less than $1,000 are not published in the above list HOTEL ARRIVALS. Bt Rode, Long Beach: Bellly, Csl; A Brown, MB, S. F.

B. Cloveland, Richards, Santa Paula; Daniel Wailt, Bedondo Beach; Oliver Taylor. Venturs; Jss Eraser, San Bernardino; Geo Draper, St Paul, Minn; A A low, Boston; Dye, A Dunlap, Thompson, Cal; Harry Densmolr, Lancaster; Harry Adams, Sharp, Grant, Cal: Crosby, P.sadena: Hutchinson, Juan Garcia, Csl; Keen, Ventura; Beld, Rhode Island: Kubler.R Bull, Jno Williams, A Hitchcock, California; I Brown, Ban Pedro; OA Cousine, A Movnard, Ricnsrds, Miller, Jno Bvers, Lilian, Bweaiinger. Evans, California: H'Delaney, Daggett; Ira Mabbett, Yarns; Vincent, San Fernando; A Jenkins, Binder, John Rooney, JM Stephenson, WS Msplore, D. Bacramento; Stewart.

Delano; Henderson. Santa Monica; Sloane, Chas LongstafT, Klsinore. Hotel Oxpoho 0 Wright, Stanislaus; Ol Italian. Mifs Sadie Oullahan. Mis.

Linda Oullahsn, John Doyle and wife, John McMullin, Stuckton; Howers, A Clesiy, Calaveras eeumy; John Thompson, wife and daugh er, Hamilton, San Joarjuln; James Smith, Btoek'on; Caleb Dorsev. Stanislaus Mrs Brown, Cum.lngham, Sacramento; MeKiuley, Mlddletowu, Lake county; rt Howes, Sonoma. Cure i'or Piles. Itching piles known by moisture like perspiration, producing a very disagreeable Itching after getting warm. This form as well as blind, bleeuiug aud protruding pile, yield at once to the application ol Dr.

Bosauko's Pile Remedy, which acts directly upon the parts affected, ab'orblug the tumors, allaying the intense itching and effecting a permanent cure. 50 cents. Bold by C. Hance, 79 North Spring street. WILL YOU SUMekS with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizes la guaron teed to cuie yon.

Sold by C. F. Helnzeman. THE REV. GEO.

H. THAYFR. ol Bourbon, lad says: "Both myself and wife owe our lives to SHUOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE." TENTS at Foy's harness Shop, 217 LosAngelts street. 7 COULIHK, 101, 103 and 105 SOUTH SPRING HOLLBRIECK BI.OCK. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dr; Goods Merchant.

House Furnishing a We have received a lerge consignment AND DOMESTIC GOODS. Which we are bow offering at unusnally low 5 prices. SALE NOW ON. White Blankets to $18.00. Scarlet 450 to 10 00 Coorod 1.50 to 15 00 Comforts from 75c.

suitable for A full assortment of WHITE AND COLORED BED SPREADS, all grade, and prices. All tlie popular brands of Sheetings and Pillow Case Muslin in stock, from 40 to 100 inches wide White and Unbleached Irish Linen Table Damask, with Napkins to match, from 54 to 90 inches wide. Fast Color Turkey Red Table Damask from 25c. to $1.00 per yard. A full line ot Nottingham Lace, Swiss Net, Madras and Silk Curtains and Portlcrs in stock.

Plain and Pointed Persian Scrim for Curtains from 10c. per yard. Curtain Poles and Fix- tures with curtains without extra charge. Han 3 sent to fix them if desired; no extra charge. Tents, Hammocks TO! HIST OUTFITS.

COAL! 8. F. WELLINGTON AND WALfuHEND, roa fALK BY J. J. MELLUS, 9 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

corner Second and Alameda sts. office 231 Los Angeles street. TBLKPIIONB 100. mystf a. T.

TcastaN botlsb. PACIFIC Storage and Gommfceioa Co. Warehouse. 523 E. Fiist snd 78 Banning.

Office, 528 E. 340. Storage, Brokerage, Co mm in- eiloxs nnd Manufacturers' Agents-. myll3m Voters, Attention! DOST LOSE YOUB VOTE, i The great register was sth, 1888 by order of the Board of Supervisors of Los Angeles county, and YOU MOST REGISTER, In order to vote at the comma Presidential election. Don't delay, but register at once.

C. H. DUNSMOOR, County Clerk. my 9 Jyl MOURNING MJITS MADE CONSTANTLY ON HAND OR MADE TO ORDER IN SIX HOURS AT MosjiroveV Cloak and Suit House, 21 South Spring St. BINKIMU HOUSES.

BANK, Cop. Fort and Second Los Angeles Subscribed Capital $500,000 Paid up Capital directors: Hervey Lindley, J. C. Kays, E. W.

Jones, Juan Bernard, J. Frankenfleld. 11. G. Nowball President.

H. C. Witmer Vice-President. T. J.

Weldou, Cashier. General Banking and Exchange Business transacted. my4-6m FARMERS' AND HANK Of LOS ANOELEg. Isaias W. Hellman President.

L. C. Goodwin Vice-President. Capital, $500,000. Surplas, 500,000.

Total, DIRECTORS. O. W. Chi ds, Cameron E. Thorn, Jose Mas carol, James B.

John S. Griffin, Chas. Dncommnn, Phiilipe Gamier, Isaias W. Hellman, C. Goodwin.

STOCKHOLDERS. (). W. Childs, Phiilipe Gamier, L. L.

Bradbury, Jose Mascarel, James B. Lankershim, L. C. Goodwin, John 8. Griffin, L.

J. Rose, Domingo Ames'oy, Cameron E.Thorn,Chas. Ducommun, Isaias W. Hellman, P. C.

Baker, Andrew Olassell, Louis Po'aski. Frank Lecouvreur, Oliver 11. Bliss, Jacob Kuhrts, Ettste D. Bolnmnn. Estaie Chris.

Henne, Sarah J. Lee. myl. ANGELES SAVINGS HANK, 130 NORTH MAIN STREET. CAPITAL 11300,000 L.

C. GOODWIN President 1 W.M.CASWELL. Seckbtary I. W. Hellman, John K.

Plater, Roberts. Baker, John A. Paxton, L. C. Goodwin.

Te.m depot its will be received in sums of fIOO and over. Ordinary deposlis in sums of $10 and over. Money to loan on first-class real estate. Los Augeles, July 1, 1884. myltf BANkT Cor.

First and Bpring Surplus. 25,000 Capital $300,000 GEO. H. BONEBRAKE President. JOHN BRVSON, 8a Vice-President.

F. c. HOWES Cashier. DIRECTORS. Da.

W. O. Cochran, H. H. Mark ham.

Perry M. Green, John Bryson, Sr Dr. H. Sinsabai oh, F. C.

Howes, I Georoe H. Bonebrake. Exchange for sale on all the principal cities the United States and Europe. 8 jJiIRST NATIONAL BANK OK LOS ANGELES. XJ.

8. DEPOSITORY. CAPITAL STOCK. $200,000 BURPLUS 100.000 Pretident. t.

CRANK Vice-President. I. M. ELLIOTT Cashier 1 D. Bickneli, J.

F. Crank, "abury, E. F. Spence, William Lacy, S. H.

Mott, I. M. Elliott. of A. H.

Wilcox, O. 8. Wltheiby, S. H. Mott, J.

F. Crank, A. Laukerihlm, E. Ho lenbeck, F. Spence, 11.

Mabury. 1 Q. Btory, L. H. CarPou, Jas.

McCoy, J. Blcfsell.WHUaM f.iioy. M. Elliott. myl ANIiEI.ES COUNTY II AN Temple Block, Los Angeles, Cal.

Capital Sock Paid Dp $100,000. Reserve Fund, $100,000. lUHNE. PLATER President R.S.BAKER Vice-President lIEO. H.

STEWART Cashier DIRECTORS: H. Macnei). Jotbam Bixbv, John E. Plater, Robert 8. Baker, John A.

Paxton, Geo. W. Prescott Geo. H. Btewait.

Buy and Sell Exchange on Pan Francisco, New York, London, Paris, Berlin and Fral kfort Buy Exchange on all parts of the United States and Europe. Receive Money on open account and certificated deposit, and do a geneial banking and exchange business. rjIHE UNIVERSTY BANK OF LOS ANG MAZ6, No. 129 New High street. CAPITAL STOCK PAID UP $100,000 R.

M. WIDNEY President GEO. L. ARNOLD Cashier Eight per clnt. bonds secured by first mortgage on real estate, with interest payable semiannually, are offered to Investors of $250 and 1 upwards.

Exchange on all principal points in the United States. Receive money on account and do a general banking buainess. md tf 1 QOUTHSRM CALIFORNIA NATIONAL BANK 1 NADEAU BLOCK. JOHN I. RKDK'K President L.

N. BREED Vice-President WM. F. BOSBYSHELL Cashier Paid in Capital $200,000 Subplcs 10,000 Authorized Capital 500,000 Breed, H. Newell, B.

A. Barclay, Chat lis E. Day, Ben E. Ward, D. M.

Graham, E. C. Bosbysheil, M. Hagan, Frank Rader, William K. Bosbysheil JohuT.

Redick. d2l-tl 'pllK OIIILOBaW SAFE DEPOSIT HANK. 37 South Spring Los Angeles, Cal. CASH CAPITAL, $100,000. Protected by a Chbomk Steel Vaolt, the Finest in South.

California. SAU DEPOSIT General Banking Business. Safes rented, $3 to $20 a year. Inspection invited. myl-U DRINK! DRINK! OF FIRST-CLASS QUALITY ONLY AND WARRANTED FREE FROM ALCOHOL.

1 JAMES GINGER ALE AND MINERAL Watei Factory will shortly be opened, of which due notice will be given. James' English Ginger Ale, i James' Soda ter, Supplied In corked bottles. James' Mineral Waters, Seltzer, Apolllnaris, Vichy, Unyadi, etc. These mineral waters are prepared with the greatest accuracy from the analysis of the natural springs by celebrated German aud French chemists, and are similar to the natural waters In every respect The extracts and flavorings are prepared from the fruits, flowers and roots of the first quality by the proprietor at the laboratory In the factory, and the putity of all beverages is fully guaranteed. Battles are all washed and rinsed by and the greatest care is taken to ensure perfect cleanliness in every branch of the business.

A we.l has been sunk, which proves to be one of tne finest in Los Angeles, the water being drawn from a stratum of fine sand is feet in thickness at a depth of 120 feet. This water has been analized by the proprietor is ol the vt ry bed and specially suited for the manufacture of Ginger Ale, stimlar in every way to the exported. When asking for James' Ginger Ale, Soda Water, Seltzer Wat er, observe tbe label on each bottle, without which none is genuine. J. WILLIAM JAMFS, Ph.

F. C. 8. Analytical and Consulting Chemist. Manufactory on Elever street, two bocks west oi Pearl, Ixm Angeles, Cal.

v. box I.6t>:i aS9 3m COCKLE'S ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS. The Great English Remedy. FOR LIVHR, BILE, INDIGESTION, ETC. Free from mercury; contains only pure Vegetab'e Ingredients.

Agents, LAN OLE A MICHAELS, Sin Francisco ddtwklyly I.I!*E« OF TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. PERKINS A General Agents SAN FRANCISCO. WORTHKHN ROUTES Embrace lines for Portland, Victoria. B.

and Pnget Sound, Alaska and all coast points. SOUTHERN ROUTES, Time Table lor may. jCOMINQ SOUTH GOJNO I STEAMERS. 3 2 I $2 33. S3 S-S Ss a It fj i is Los Angeles May 1 May 3 May 4 Mnv 7 City of Puebla 2 4 el 8 Eureka.

12 Santa Rosa ti 81 101 12 City of Puebla 0 111 131 15 Lis Angeles 10 12 16 Snnta Rosa 1H 15 17i 19 Eureka 15 17! 18; 21 CityofPnebla 16 18l 21; 22 Los Angeles 18 20 22 24 Santa Kosa "20 241 26 Eureka I 22, 2li 25, 28 City of Pneb 24: 26i 28i 30 Los Angeles 261 2MiJune 1 santa Rosa 28 30 Juno II 3 Eureka 30 Tone 1 21 5 The s'eamers Queen of the Pacific, Santa Rosa and City of Puebla leave San Pedro for Sen Diego on the dates of their arrival from Kan rf.uCiBCO, and on their trips between Sari Pedro and San Frsncisco call at Santa Barbara and Port Harford (San Luis Obispo) only. The Eureka and l.os Angeles call at all way ports. Cars to connect with steamers leave 8. P. R.

R. Aneeles, as follows: With Queen of the Pacific, Santa Hosa and City of Puebla at 9:40 o'clock a. m. With Los Angeles and Eureka going north at 5:15 o'clock c.lt. passsge or freight aa above or for tickets to and from All Important Points In Europe, APPLY TO H.

Ilrl I 1,1 Agent. Office: No. 8, Commercial St, Los Angeles. Southern Pacific Couipaoy IMPORTANT CHANGE OF TIME. APRIL 1, 1888.

Trains leave aud are due to arrive at Los Angeles Daily as Follows Leave destination. Arr. From. 4:25 p. Banning 10:25 a.

m. 8.50 p.m.; Ba ning. 8:50 p. 8:30 a.m' Colton 4:00 10:10 a. Colton 8:15 a.m.

4:25 p. Colton. 10:25 a.m. 8:50 p.m. Colton 8:50 p.m.

8:50 p. iteming and East 8 50 p. 8:50 p. m. El Paso and Fast 8:50 P.

M. A.M. Long Beach p. y. in, (Long Beach and' h.iua.

an Pedro. 1 4 JSP ill -ong Beach andj 8 p. m. Fan Pedro. i .45 a.m.

11:00 a. 10:05 a.m. 9:30 I ogden and Eft6t i 10:05 p. 9:30 p. Portland, Or.

10:05 p.m. 8:30 a. San Bernardino 4:00 p.m. 10 10a. i San Bernardino 8:15 a.m.

4:25 1. M.j San Bernardino 10:25 a. m. San Bernardina 8:50 p. fe.

11:00 a. M.l San Fran, and Saeram'to 10:05 a. m. 9:30 p. M.i San Fran, and Saeram'to 7:50 p.

H. 9:20 a. M. Santa Ana and Anaheim 3:45 p. M.

5:00 f. iSantn Ana and Anaheim 8:35 a. I IToi.l: 9:30 a. Santa Monica 12:10 p.m. Santa Monica.

p. m. Santa Monica. "6:50 p.m. 1:00 c.

Santa Monica. 4:20 p.m. 5:10 p. Ml Santa Monica. 6:50 a.m.

6:30 p.m.! Santa Monica. 8:20 a.m. 9:50 a.m.: 3:45 p.m. i Whittier. 8:55 am.

only. A. N. TOWNE, General Manager. T.

H. GOODMAN, Gen'l Passenger snd Ticket Agt, San Francisco. B. E. HEWITT, Superintendent, Los Angeles C.

BMURR, al 3m Asst. P. and P. Los Angeles. California Central Kaiiway, "SAUTA FE ROUTE." On and after February 29,1888, trairs leave an-: arrive at First Streit Station as follows: Leave.

I Angeles. I Arrive, 730 a. A Bernardino. 1A 10:40 am. 4:00 p.

San Bernardino A 5:20 p.m. 9:00 a. MiA San Diego 4 50p.m. 10:00 p.m. A San Diego 7:05 a.m.

9:15 a.m. 11:27 a.m. 12:25 p. Qlendora. 3:45 p.m.

8:00 P. w.jß Durate at. 6:15 r. 8 Durate IS M. 11:30 p.

M. Durate (theatre)jC 7:30 p.m. 10.00 p. M. A Overland exprcs; A 7:05 a.m 7:00 a.

M. A Port Ballona. A 915 a.m. 5:00 p. M.

A Port'Ballona. 7:30 p.m. 9:30 a. A Redondo Beach A 4:00 p.m. MiA; A x.

4:00 P. 4:50 p.m. 9:00 a. 10:40 a m. 4:00 p.

'a I 4:50 m. daily; Daily except Sunday: Thursday and Saturday; Sunday ouly. Depot foot of First street Ticket Office, No. 239 North Main street. WILLIAMSON DUNN, General Agent, Los Angeles, WII.KINS, General Passenger Agent, dl 9 San Diego FAMILY EXCURSIONS TBI SUNSET ROUTE TO THE EAST, Leave Los Angeles March 18, April 1, 15 and 29, Mat 13 and 27, Juhb, 10 AND 24.

Handsome New Tourists Skepers furnishing Mattresses, Pillows fend Curtains FREE OF CHARGE! Alternating fortnightly with above excursion dates a Free Thbocoh Service of the new cars will be furnished from LOS ANGELES TO EW ORLEANS, giving a through car once a week. ticket offices: 202 Main street and passengers depot, Los Angeles Also a Southern Pacific Co's offices at Santa Barbara, San Bernardino, Riverside, Colton, San Diego, Tnlare and Fiesno. ml4-3m Sama Catalina Island! THE STEAMER ERNDAL WILL LEAVE OAM PrnDfl on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Unll ILIJIHI Saturdays Returning on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays Trains leave Commercial Street Depot at 9:40 a.m. 45ssT" Fare from Los Angoles to Catalina and return, $2.75. HOTEL METROPOE NOW OPEN For fnrt.

er particulars apply to BRATTO. Room 1, Law Building. orC. A. SUMNER CO N.

Main street a22-tf SALOONS. REID'B. E. T. MctelNNTs, CI AMPLE ROOM.

WISES, LIQUORS AUD ciga-s. 233 North M.ln street, Los An gele.CaL d27-ly HERALD Daily and Weekly, The Leading Journal OF- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. Established Fifteen Years Ago. Published Under One Management and Policy Continuously Ever Since. DLD DLALD DLARALD DLARERALD DLAREH ERALD DLAREHEHERALD DLAR FiH EH EHERALD DLARE HEHTHE HERALD DLAREHEHTDTHEH KRALD DLAREHEHTDADTHEHKRALD DLAREHfeHTDAEADi HEHF RALD DLAREHEHTDAEREaDTHEHERALD DLAREHKHIDAEADTHEHERALD DLAREHEH TDADTHEHERALD DLAREH EHTDTIIEHERALD DLAREH KHTHEHERALD DLAREHEH EHEKALD DLAREHEHERALD DLAREHERALD DLARERALD DLARALD DLALD DLD HOW MANY WAYS CAN THIS BE READ? 'JJHE LOS ANGELES HERALD IS BY ALL ACKNOWLEDGED have been the prime factor in the discovery and making known of the resources of this section.

To its sagacious outgivings more than to any other agency our marvelous development is attributed. THE HERALD has from its inception watched with a single eye the budding industries of this portion of the State. For each good enterprise this journal has at all times had a word of cheerful encouragement. In spite ot the skeptical, it has survived to see all of its earlier predictions foil filled to the letter. THE ERALD to-day takes the lead in all respects among the papers of Southern California.

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Years Available:
1873-1910