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DAILY REAL ESTATE RECORD. Published by the Abstract and Title Insurance Company. Wednesday, June 8, 1887. CONVEYANCES. G M Tecl to M J Stewart-North 30 acres of NK!4of Sec 5, Tp 6 8, RIO W; rF Hanes and Francis A llanos to J Phil lipl and P 0 Stoll-r. acres IgWWLOI »M 01 SVf'A of Sec 3, Tp 18, K10W; 2 f| s T Newell, F Rader and M F ODea to H Blrev-Lotß block H. Newell & Radar's subd of part of Dells Vineyard tract; $1200. S Hubbard, F B Fanntug and A J biamm to H Eschweiler-LotK 10 12 14 16 18 aud 19, block 4. Marathon tract; I OOJ. E Boutou to Jll Jones?All int In und half of part of lot 5 block 16. II B,described book 16. page Ml of deeds; WOW. W Holgale to X 11Sturge aud U Embody? Lots 1234 5 aud 6, llolgate Glen Terrace tract; $6600. William Omau to Salomon Todd-Lot 4 and south half of lot 8 lockO, subdu of part of Ro Sau Pedro; floOO. Thomas OaMT to Join 1tey?27.04 acres iv e»aTT2S. K13W;»0750. Wm G Shaw to Flora A Averill?Lot IV, llodgktu's subdn of part of Ro Sau Rafael; MNO. Johu X Booth and Lydia Booth to A Jacoby aud Lewis Thorue?Lot I, Blow tract, E LA; $8000. F Bruce Wetherliy aud Emil Kayser to Gardner II Smith?Lots 5 and 6, Lake subdu of south half of lot 10 block B, Sau Pascual tract; 12100. FDJoy and C C Johnston to L D Am- brose, W W Rodehaver aud Florence A Dunham-Wtf of NW' 4 of Sec W.Tp 1 N, It 8 W; $6OUO. fames Fulton to C I)Ambrose and \\ W Rodehaver?Agreement to couvey SW'4 of sec 25, TIN,It'll W;S4000. Jacob Ross to G II Wahlenmaier?Lots I and 7 blocs 6 and lots block 7. Dawson aud Ouminlngs addu to Sauta Aua: sfIOCO. John E Plater to Harriet APratt?Wl-2 of lot 2 block a, subdn ol luts 6 aud 7 block B, H 8; »1250. Kduiond Rochester n same-Lot 1 block 3 of subdn of lots 6 and 7, block B, II 8: *JOUO. IlFreeman and Ballona Harbor aud Im- provement Co to Mrs lsls F Baker-Lot 1 block 2, Port Ballona; $121)0. HH Boyce aud 0 J Richards to Gladstone Improvement Go?E r '? of 81-2 and strip ou S side of Nl-2 of NW> 4 of Sec 1, Tp l,sß It) W; $3-2,000. , . , ,?? Martha Vaughan aud J C \ anghan to >> II ? liam B Barber?'>3? 4 acres of Wl2 of N\\' 4 of Sec 8 and all I merest in Sec Vl'p2, S R 13 W, SK ol Main aud Jefferson sis . tso.oOO. Wm B Barber to Jll Bryant - A l , acres in W'i of N\V!» of Sec X, and all interest In Sec ft, ip2S, r' 13 W, 3E o' Main aud Jefferson streets, $80,000. II H Nabor lo Wm M Casterline Lot 10 block 14, 0 WChilds' 20J-lot tract, $1050. J H Gurman to XT Palmer ? Agreement to convey south hallol NE'4 of NW' 4 MSi c 10, Tp I S, R 8 W, 121(0. Jas R Elliott to Gladstone Imp Co?Agree- ment to convey IS acres in Sec 1, Tp 2S, X 10 W, *10,;5W. .losela A de Cells to P J McMahon and Maria McMahon?Lot ou south Hue of Lau- rel street east of Main, SI6OO. Edmond Roth to Wm II cnambers-Lot 10 I block t, hueua Vista tract, *10W. Robt II Coates to Edw S Field?Lots 4 and I block 26, Park tract, $4100. Johu Sute'.iffe to Samuel R Smith?Lots 1 to 28 Inclusive, SiitclttlVs subdu of part of lot 5 block 61 H S; $860 J. Emma B Stratum to Mrs Emm* T Oulver i ?Part of Tehau tract, city; $2250 WlPiam Wright to Josefa ATolhurst.wife of S H I'olhurst?Lot 4 Wright tract; HIM CE Clacius to Amy C Brown?Lot 2 aud south 32 feet of lot 3, Deuuiß n Stewart's addn city; IOOW. AdolphUß W Williams to Mary C Ball? NW 10 acres of lot 14, Ro La Canada; $3000. Jobn M Dunsmoor lo L H Hanuas?Six - acres of lot Maortb 10 and south 2 08 acres Of lot I sec 33, Tp 2 S, R 13 W; SSSOJ. Wllsoo Houser, trustee, to Mrs Rebecca Rublcaui?Agreement to couvey lots 7, 8, 9 aud lo block: 0, and lots (, 7, S, 0 audio block 2, Arcadia addn to Santa Monici: $5125. ; J w Gardner, Wellington Gsrden and A < I Moye.to A H Stauger und adaie Stanger J ?10 acres iv Ro Santiago de Santa Aua; ' $1350. D S Richards to H W Judson?Lot 12 block 5, Fulton Wells, $375 1 Peter Gano lo Charles Krettschmar?6o I acres ln so Sau Pascual; 16. 1 WN Monroe to Mrs Louisa Metcalf-Lot 1 X Monroe addition t> Monrovia tract; > S10.0U). I Edwsrd Holcomb to Emma A Martinand 1 Heury C M-trtin?Lot 2 block I, Cuavez I tract; 2050. John E Howard aud Elizabeth II Howard ?' to DB Whittier aud litP Day-Lots 7 and 8 > Howard Place subdivision, Pasadena: * S3OOO. j Fred Hartuug to Augtut W Worm?EH of WW of NK| 4 of sec 4TISB 10 W ; $4550. E M Josliu lo FJJ Anderson?2o acres iv < Ro Santiago de Sauta Aua; $75W. RALatllmore to W NTed ford?Lots 1,2 I snd 8 block 3 Bices addu Sauta vs... $5000. I Mrs tnjnantba Kale hall lo Sheldon Little- I Held?Block E iv Vineyard lot i) I Anaheim; I S2OOO. I Peter Peterson and Mary B Peterson to Joseph Hoff?Agreement In couvey lots II 1 and 16 Peterson's subdn of lot 6 Workman J <fc Hellmau's of block 73 H S;*T2oo. Alfred Robinson trustee to Geo P Besso 1 nett-NW> 4 of NE'4 of sec »1 T4I1BW; $1100. Mary Carmine Thomas to George Bes- 1 sonett ? Lot h, Mary C Thomas tract, Ho Santiago de santu Aua; *3joo. ' W M Holland to W P liillmau?Lot 6, block 6, O W Chilis tract; *1500. . Mrs Ella Baxter to Mrs Margaret Clancy? 1 Lot 14, block 102, Beilevue trsct. *2600. H R Goodrich to Ada L Ward?Plat B of ( lot 1, W subdivision of Lick tract; $1375 Isabella S Johuson to Si muel W Little and , William H Avery?Lots 35 aud 36, Mills m \ Wicks exteusioti of Second -tree'; $3000. . Pomona Laud aad Water Co to Friedrlch Fintell?NE(4 of block 213, Pomona tract, less right of way for pipes, etc.; *1150. Francis M Illminick to Wm Raymond? f Lots DO and 01, Dimmlck tract; $1300. Emma E Hough and Deacon C Hongn to Florence Hayes?Loton W line of Pearl st, Sof Niuth st; $10,000. Eurietta ACroft to F MHovey?Lots 5 and 6, Cockrsui Spitlcy subd, Passdena; $2970. Pasauena improvement Co to AMc.saily? Lots 1 2 3 4 ft 6 17 18 19 20 21 aud 22, block 11: lot 2, blk 111, and lots 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 s and blk 2, Altadca map 1, less S 15 ft of lot 2, blk 10, thereof; 110,7 M. Edwin Hilton to Edward Morcom?EU of of NWtiol lot 7, Sleira Madre tract; $22>0. AX Crawford to X B Hortou?Lot 20, blk b Johnston tract; Ts4ooo. Cbsrles KretßChman to E C Daniels- Agreement to convey lots 2 and 3, block 1, Xrt?chni.au, Gano & Hovey subd, Pasadeua; $2250. Francis M Dimmlck to P L Dudinger? Lots 78, 79, KJ, 81,82, 83, 81 and 86, Dimmlck tract;S63oo. WS Jackscn to E E Evaas and J 8 Corn- well?Agreement to couvey lot 11, block A, Beck tract; 52500. Johu F Humphreys aud Fannie C Humpheys to Gladstone Imp Co?Agree- meut to couvey NW 15 acres of NYof sec 1, T 1 8, R 11 W: $10,6 W. Milton Lindley to Andrew Snyder?49.37 , acres lv Ro Sin Antonio; $5000. Austin C Shafer and C B Canfleld to Ellen L Baxter?EU ol NW';, of SE'4 of sec 8, T 1 8, R 11 W; $:i0t)0. WATerry to J X Voakum? Lots 1 and 2, E A Glbbs tract; 41000. George Osborne to J T Morgan?Lot 123, Mills and Wicks' extension of Second street; Estate of H G Reigle, deceased?Order Confirming sale of I acres in DivB, S GO G Assu lauds, Ro Sun Pascual, to T II Rey- nolds: $4500. H WMills .'.MI. Wicks to G P Lyman aud F DStevens?Lot 61, W subd of Lick tract; 11543. T Kelley aud O Natfchke to Miss MF Wills?Lot 36 block 1, Montana tract; $350. 8 DMcKee to A Palmateer?Agreemen: to convey lot 4, Defries tract, Pasadena; «1000. P Davis aud G Davis to L Oppeuheimer- NW)4 of BE;< of Sec «, Tp 48, RlO W; *iooo. Providencia Land, Water and Develop- ment Co to Lemau T Garusey?Lots 1 2 3 5 18 aud 20 block 46, lots 11 16 18 20 block 52, Burbauk; 32500 SUMMARY. Number of trausfers inabove list. 72. Total amouut of consideration, 5478.003. Number of transfers under $1000 each, 49 Total amount of consideration, $22,968 Transfers for nominal consideration, 26 Aggregate of day's transfers, $500,997. | Note.? Transfers of which the considera- tion Is less thau tIOW are not published ln the above list. I Weak ankles made strong by the use of St. Jaoubs Oil, the pain-banlsher. HOTEL ARRIVALS YESTKRDAY. Pico Hoise?W H McDonald, M V Cole, Dallas, Texas; A 9 Ollllaud, Jcll'erson, Ind: H J Flint, New York city; A Naul/, P A Hants, J w Hautz, Hamilton; JJ Wadoite, Boston; LW Healey, Dcmmlna; H0 Wilson, Pasadena; D G Tompkins. New York; Geo F Cox G WGray CC Helton, Leon Lazarus, Sau Frauclsoo; A J Kills, san.a Rosa; TG Hodeklns Deep Villa; Kugeue Georiro, Col- ton: W WBaldwin, Ventura; C X Klbbley, U E Fullerton, Riverside; O E Calkins, Banta Barbara; P Davis, Aualielm; P Grace, Bau Diego; W 11 Bailey, Oakland; T J Saw- yer, Chicago; T I)Drew, Kansas City. Gbanii Ckstbai. Hotel? WF Cooper and family, Lordsbuig; Mrs Gleason. Han Fran- Cisco. J L Marpeu, Missoull; O W Leeby Tustin City; Geo D Jones, Alhambra: W Burgmau, Frank W Gamine, St .fames; DP Stratton. S.tlem, Oini J Taylor, C F Adamß, Riverside; Harry Weddell, Geo Caldwell, San Francisco: Ed liuyse, Ontario; G A Metcalf.OSK R; Geo CJuldy, W O Hill, p L Hanter, Riverside. E J Thompson, Mrs P Brady, Fort Worth; Mrs J 3 Gibson, Ban Diego St, Charles -Clark Smith, Anaheim; Geo E Hall, San Frßuclsco; L A Laugley, Harry Hsffwood, city; Dave Llnderinan. G J Haves. Sin Fraucisco; J W kerchival, city\u25a0 J Ghnudry, Kansas, John Bach, San Francisco. A W Yarnell, Orange; .ID Bay- lies, Coiton: NWines, Novhall; J H Fallon. Cnmpton: Mrs Louis WoV, abmecula. B M List, Wheeling, W Va; A B Uotchkiss, Coltou. NadeaD IlDi.sE-DeLaucy Binlth, Sau Frauclsco;ll P Cro'tcß, c ty; W B Bencliley. Sau Franolsco; A V BIIIb. Oakland : W 0 Weatherk.San Fraucisco; F F. Rew.Chlcjgo; A Qowhn, Wm Cowhu, Kan 1-rauclsco; Wal- ter N Nlponaud wife. Santa Barbara; J 8 Phillips and wife. Coviua: Miss H Maddin, R li Davis, Johu N Svnce, Mark Thrall, San Francisco; It Wollf, Mon real; Chas G Srtfel, wile aud daughter, J HCrurades and wife, A FDonk, st Louis: W H Holablrd, Ghtre- mont;l WTaber, Sau Francisco; l-. R uul- itus. Miss May Bullens, St Joseph, Mo; KN ,1 W Huges, Pasadena: Geo D Rowan, city; W C Ravnor. F.I Liucolu, San Bernardiuo; L B Whitney, E F Loud, Miss Ada Lend, John A Hooper, San Fraucisco; 1 V. BObnl- berger, Anaheim; Lt Grant, C C lis; r Rurmanu, St Louis; J AStudebecker. River- side; W M Grillin. Alameda, Cal; JasMofllt, Oakland; Dr F P Casey, Cleveland. O: Fred HPray. olty. St. Ei.mo.-V Moutgomery, Santa Ana; MissGile, G E Joues, Miss Collin,E I Mills IM Frledberg' C G Jones, San Frauclsoo; H II Horton, Tucson; E J piummer Hauford LLuskand family, Chicago; Mrs Wslff; Temecula; F Patton. Riverside: H W Jack- son, Ontario; C C Olmstead, E MPadgham, Pomona; M L S-.arlu. Fresuo; Mrs Cromer, Han Gabriel ,II R Warner, Ban Diego; LF Moulton snd wife, Miguel ; A L Moye. Banta Ana; G H Feck and wife, Baa Pedro; G A Dlckerson, New York. Fun at the Grand Next Week Contractors should read tho ad. of Pasa- deua Grand Opera House Co , luviting bids lor construction of the Opera House Why Use Poisonous Face Powders Freeman's medioated Invisible powder Is guarentcod perfectly harmless, free from auy injurotis substance. The proprietor will give $500 if any lead, arsenic or mercury can be found lv it. Hidinga ssnsw salts. Her complexion formerly was yellow, now her brilliantlytinted sea shell cheeks are admiration of hundreds. Bhe used Free man's medicated lace powder. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made .miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure Is the remedy for you. C. F. Helnzeman, ageut, Los Angeles. LOS AXOELES DAILY HERALD, JUNE 9, 1887. 7 DYSPEPSIA. Sedeiftary Iniliits, mental worry, nervous excitement, excess or Imprudence in eat- ing or drinking, and various other causes, induce Constipation followed hy general derangement ot the liver, kidneys, and stomach, in which tin; disorder of each organ increases the infirmity of the others. The Immediate results arc Loss of Apix - *.ltc. Nausea, I'ou I Breath. Heartburn, Flat- ulence, Dizziness, sick Headaches, failure of physical mvi mental vigor, rttstrimlnn sense of weight nnd fullness in I lie stomiu h, and IncreasedCottlvenesa, nilof which are known nnder one head ns Dyspepsia. Inevery Instance whcrctlii*disease does not originate from scrofulous taint in the Mood, Atbs'i Pills taay be confidently felted upon to effect a CUrS. Those MM not aineirhble to the curative influence of AYKR's Pills iilono will ccrtuinly yield If tne Pills are aided by the powerful blood- punfying properties of Ayer's Sarsapa- RILLA. a) Dyspeptics sliould know Hint the longer treatment or their malady Ii postponed, the more difficult of cure it becomes. Ayer's Pills Never fail to relieve the bowels and pro- mote their healthful nnd regular action, nnd thus cure Dyspepsia. Temporary palliatives all do permanent harm. The litfn 1 activity Into which the enfeebled stomach is spurred by ??bitters," and alco- holic stimulants. Is inevitably followed by reaction that leave* the organ weaker than before. "Costlveness, induced hy my sedentary habits of life, became chronic; Ayer's Pills afforded me speedy relief. Their occasional use has since kept me all right." Hermann Hrinu. uorr, Newark, N.J. vt CI waa induced to try AVER'S Pills aa \u25a0 remedy for Indigestion, Constipation, nnd Headache, from which 1 had long hern a suf- ferer. I found tbeir settee easy, and obtained prompt relief. They have benefited me inure than all the medicines ever before tried." M.V. Watson, f/52 .State St., Chicago, 111. "They have entirely corrected tlie costive habit, sad vastly Improved nay seasrei health." Uev. Francis 1!. Hari.owk, Atlanta, tin. "The most rlbetlrs nnd the easiest physic I have ever found. Oae does will quickly move my bowets sad free my bead from pain." W. I. Paoe, McAsaead, fa. "A sutrcrcr from Liver ComplAlnt. Dys- pepaia, and Neuniliria for the la-t IWSMf years, AVer's PILLS have bsasßted mi- more than any medicine Ihave ever laksn." P. 11. Boaaae, JTsedssers, Jrestsi Co., /mi. "For Dyspepsia Ihev are invaluable." J. T. Haves, Jfesia, nan. AVER'S PILLS, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. -6i « - 11 hi I a ' « ai i Sll I ? i liS i I f - -£3 « m * I eSs I lit J g a t , W - mS V S -88 X S 23.2 a * » i, 1 .it In s j 8 CTrf * »; I ~ ' » I"I I j \u25a0 I Notice to Stockholders. THE ANN Call MEETING OF THE stallholders of the LOB ANGELES OAS COMPANY for the election ot officers lor lbs ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may be brought beloro the meeting, will bo held at the office o! the compauy, No 9 Sosoiia Street, In tills city, on TI EBDAY, the 7th day of Jutu , 1887. at 10 A. M. CHARLES EI.LERY, m>2s?tf Secretary. The above me ting of stockholder- adloU'Bed until FRIDAY. Juue 10th, »? n r m Per order los Angeles (ias Comps ny. je7 CHARLES KI.LERY. Secretary. Yotoe?Timber culture. TTNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, LOB U Angeles, Cat., February 19, IbS7. ?Com- plaint hsvlug been entered at this office by O«o. N. Chase agaiust Thomas R. Curtis for failure to comply with the law as to Timber Culture Entry No. 624, dated January 9, 1884, upou the S\Y'. 4 of Section 10, Township 7 N, Range 12 w, San Bernardino meridian, in Los Augeles couuty, California, with s view to the cancellation of said eutry, c6n tenant sllegiug that the said Thomas R Curtis has not plaLted the five acies broken the firs' year to trees, cuttings or tree seeds aa required by law, nor cultivated the other five acres broken the second year, the Bald parties aro hereby summoned to appear al this office on the 20th day of June, 1887, at 10 o'clock A. M., to respond and lurnish tes tlmouy concerning said alleged failure. J. D. BEI'HCNE, Register. J. W. HAVEKSTICK, Receiver. myl2-td LINKS 111 TKtVKL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. GOODALL. PERKINB&CO., General Agents NIIKTHEHN ROUTES Embrace lines for Portland, Or.; Victoria, B. 0.. and Paget Bound-Alaska, and all coast ports. SOI nil KS HOLIES. Time Table for June, 1887. jCOHIM booth, some No an . sl .! n STEAMERS. »3 \u25a0£»< i 5»< ?] a* I;i i < v Queen of Pac.; May 29 Mav3l June 2> June 4 kureka 1 " 81 June 2 " 3| " 6 Sauta Ross... June 5 " < " 6i " 8 Los Angeles.. " * " « " 7] " 10 Queen of Pae. " 6 " 8 " 10| ?? Kureka " 8 " 10 " 11 \u25a0 14 HauUßosa J " 10 " It " 14 " 16 Los Angeles. " 12 ' 14 15 " 18 QucenofPac.i " 14 " " 18 io Eureka " 16 ?? 18 " " .2 Sauta Rosa. .. " 16 " 20 " 42 " 24 Lob Angeles. 1 " 20 22 " 281" C 6 Queen of Pac. " 22 " 24 " «6| " ?8 Eureka « 21 " 26 " 27( " 30 Santa Rosa..,, " 2t " 58! " SOlJuly 2 Los Angeles.. " 28 " 3' IJuly 1 " 4 Queen ofFao. " so July 2?? 4 M o Eureka I July 2 " 4j " 5l " 8 The steamers Santa Rosa and Queen of Pacific leave San Pedro for San Diego, on the dates of their arrivals from San Franoisoo, snd ou their trips between San Pedro sud 8a a Francisco call at Sanla Barbara and Port Harford (San LulsObtspoj only. The Eureka and Los Angeles call at all way por*.. Cars to oouueo. "fith steamers leave 8. p. R. R. depot, Los Angel:-s, as follows: Witt Santa Rosa and Queen of Pact Ho ? 9:40o'clook a. st With Lo* Angelos and Eureka, going uonh at 4:60 o'olock r. m. ft*- For passage or freight as above of for tlokots to and from AllImportant I'..int- In Kurope. ArrLYto H. mcL.iil.l.A'* Agent OFFICE?No. 8 Commercial Si , Los Aiigeki HANK VI ATE TIBNTS. REPORT OF THK CONDITION OF THE Los Angeles National Bank AT LOS ANGEI.ES, In the Stste of Call f.irnla, at the close of oustues.N, May 13, 18s7. RESOURCES. Loan* tnd discounts... « 800,579 34 Orerrtrafts 11.2t*! 47 U. S. It mdstosecitre circulation 50 i00 (Hi V. SI. Bonds to secure deposit! IiO.UOO 0(1 IT. 8. Bonds on hand 700 Ou Other stocks, bunds aud mort- gages 15.500 00 Due from approved reserve .igts 47h,f>43 II Due from other National Banks 123,3117 li Due from State Bauks aud ban- era 17.167 93 Real estate, furniture and fix- tures mjtn 44 Current expenses and taxespaid MM 6s Premiums paid 33.P8'j 69 Checks aud other cash items.... 4t,580 M Bills cf other bauks MM 00 Specie IM,(M 'JO Legal teuder notes 'au.OOO 00 Redemption fund with U 8. Treasurer (1 per cent of circu- lation 2,250 00 Total $2,252,<'(.| t " LIABILITIES. Capital stock Dald iv $ 30(1,000 ou Surplus fund VMM00 Undivided profits 28,000 62 National Bauk uotesmustandiug 40,000 00 Individual deposits subject to Check 11,404,623 58 Demand certificates of deposit 42,108 33 Certified checks l,0;u 00 Cashier's checks out- standing 16,111 78 n. 8 deposits |,|BS| H Deposits of V s. dis- bursing officers . 141,150 04 Due to other Nation- al banks 181,21* 13 Due to Sate Bauks and bankers ti!i,3B» 27 1 8C4.C61 05 Total H.Ml.tll i'~ State of California. County of Los Angc- le?ss. I, F. C. Howes, Cashier of tbe above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true («i the best of my knowledge and belief. K. C. HOWES,Cashier. Subscribed and sworu to before me this 21st day of May, 1867. |L. 8.1 GEORGE .I. CLARKE, Notary Public. Correct?Attest: JOHN BRYSON, Sr.. HIRAM SINBABAUGH, GEORGE H, BOCEHKAKE, ina22?tf Directors. REPORT OF THK CONDITION ? OF The First National Bank AT LOB ANGELES, Iv the State of California, at the close of business, May 13, 1887. RESOURCES: Loans and'diseounts $1,449 332 86 overdrafts IS.M'J 11 U. S. Bonds tosecure circulation 60,000 00 U. 8. Bonds on baud 1,100 10 Other stocks, bonds and mort- gages 220,109 01 Due from approved reserve » gents 598,821 31 c Irom other National Bauks 38,827 71 Due from Slate t'uuks and bank- ers 180,757 65 Real estate, lurulture aud fix- tures 37.227 25 Current expenses and taxespaid ti,:'.-iii 70 Premiums paid 26 CO Checks imd other cash item? 6,012 11 Bills of other bauks 3,120 Oc Fractional papercurrency, nick- els aud cents 9 21 Specie H6.aU 00 Legal teuder notes 5,442 00 Redemption fuud with Tutted States Treasurer (5 per cent, of Circulation 2,250 00 Total 5.3,297.943 95 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $ 200,000 00 Surplus fund.. &o."<" 1 00 Undivided profits 68,537 17 National Bunk uotesout-tandlng 42,960 CO Individual deposits subject to check 2,732.763 32 Demand certi6catcs of deposit.. llft.aW M Certified checks 8.594 M Cashier's chocks outstanding.... 15.516 12 Duo to other National Banks? 48,.".(i> 01 Due toState Banks and bankers. 15,672 13 Total 13,297,913 95 Stale of California, County of Los Ange- les?ss. I, J. M. Elliott,CaShlerol the above named bauk, do solemnly swear that the above statement true to the best of my knowledge aud belief. J. M ELLIOTT. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23d day of May. 1887. |L. 8 1 JAMEB S. MACKENZIE, Notary Public. Correct-Attest: SPENCE, J F. CRANK, JOHN D. BICKNELL, my24?tl Directors. THE PARTNEKBHIP HERETOFORE EX- Htng between Edward Hudson and J h Thlrlkeld.under the Orm name of Thlrl- keld &Hudson. Is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. F. Hudson retiring. The business will be continued by J. B. Thlrlkeld,who will collect all money due tbe firm and payal! debts of said Prm. J. B. THIRLKELD. EDWARD HUDSON. Los Angeles. May 28,1187. juncl-Ttaw4w. LAND NOTICE. Land Office at Los Anoeles, CaL.,i May 31, 1887. I NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THATTHK following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in sup- port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver ai Los Augeles, Cal., on August 12, 1887, viz., Esmerlslldn Koeba. D s No. 4170, lor the lots 1. 2, 3, 4. Sec. 32, T. 1 N., R 11 W He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resideuce upon, aud cultivation of, said land, viz: H. O. Gates Theopolo Valdez, .lose E. Valdez. E. W. Doss, ail of Los Augeles, P. 0., Cal. J. D, BETHCNE, Register. jellm LAND NOTICE. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, LOS Angeles, Oal., January 17, 18S7?Com- plaint haviug beeu entered at this oflice by Ge.uge N Chase sgainst Jorgen Jorgeiißen for abandoning his Homestead Entry No. 1953. dated November 23, 1884, upou the BWJ4 of -ection 4, Township 7 N, Range 12 W, San Bernardino meridian, iv Los Angeles county, California, with a view tothecan- Ccllfition of said entry, the said parties «re hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 20th day of June, 1887, at 10 o'clock a. M , to respoud and furulsh testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. J. D. BKIHCNK, Register. J W. HAVERBTICK, Receiver myl'2-td Di'flaration of Intention. Southern Pacific Company. (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) SDNDAY MAY 15, 1887 Trains Leave and aredue to Arrive at LOS ANGELES DAILY as roixows: i.»avb ' aaa-r* roa DESTINATION. ran* RB a. i uoitou A San Gorgonioj 7 Oj j at 4:30 r. itOoiton dr San Oorgonlo 4:25 a. m 8 00 A.H Doming and East. 7)0 r. « 8:00 A, II . Xl Paso and East.... 7tor.» 1:80 r. h San Fran ASacramento 11:40 a. \u25ba 7:80 r. M San Fran <s Sacramento 7:20 A. « 9:20 A. m Santa Ana and Anaheim 8:45 r. v 4:40 r. if Santa Ana and Anaheim 7:45 a. v 9:80 a. M Santa Monloa 12 20 r * *9:60 A. If Santa Monica JM en 1:00 r. m Santa Monica 4 20 p I 5:00 p. if Santa Monica IJC A. M 9:40 A. M !^ Ban B % h ro . and ( 4:26 P. v 9:IBa. m! Banta Paula 4:01 r*. M * Sundays only. Theater tratnß to and 'rom Los Angeles from Santa Monica on Thursday evenings. Commencing June Ist additional trains will run as follows: LeavlugLos Augeles at 9:10 a. M., arriving at Coiton al 11:20 a. St., leaving Coltou a. 8:15 r. tt,, arriving at Los Angeles at 1:16 P, M. T. H. GOODMAN, General Passenger and Ticket Agent E. X. HEWITT, Superintendent Los Angeles. A. It. TOWNE, General Manager. California Central Railroad, "SANTAFE ROUTE," On aud alter TI'ESDAY, JUNE 7th, 1887, TRAINS LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT FIRST STREET STATION AS FOLLOWS: Leave Los Angeles Arrive | I A 7:00 a m Overland Express AI9:15 p. H. A 9:10 A.M : Ban Diego \u25a0< A 10:46a. m. A 4:45 P If. I dn " A 6:00 p. M- A 11:10 am. .. .AzusaAcc ;A 8:45a.m. A 8 60 P.M do " A 2:16 p. M. I 8:811 a M Lamanda Park Ace B 7:86 a.m. II 2;00p m.< do " B 12:46 P. M. B 6:HO p M i do ",H 4:06 p. M, O 11:25 p.m .Theatre do " C 7 80p.m. A,daily; B, daily,except Sunday; C, Tues- day, Thursday and Saturday. N. B. No baggage checked at Downey- avenue Station. City Ticket Office, 239 North Main itreet. 11. B. WILKINB, General Passenger Agent, il S.P. JEYVETT, General Manager, junel LAND OFFICE ATLOB ANOELKS, 0 AL., M«y 27, iMT.?Notice is hereby given th»t the following named tettler has Hied notice of his Intention to make final proof insupport of bis claim, and that said proof will be made before tne Register and Re- ceiver at Los Angelea on August 10,1587, viz : JOHN W. BEKCHER, D. S. No AiH, for the of HE'-i Section 29. Township 1 North, R&uge 9 West. S. B. M. He names the followingwitnesses to prove his continuous residence upon aud cultiva tion of said land, viz: Charles West, E. O St. Clair, of Alo-ta P (). ( Robert Boswell, 8. M. Beecher, of Los Angeles. mj2H-3ut J. D. BETHUNE, Register. Notice to Contractors and Builders. milE PASADENA GRAND OPERA -A- House Company invites bids for the construction of their buildings, to be erected on the west side of Raymond ave- nue, Pasadena. Sealed bids will he re- ceived at No. 4 Court street, Los Augeles, until 2 o'olock p. m., JuLe 20, ls'-T, where plans and spec Ideations can be seen. All bids are to be accompanied by a certified check of at least $1,000, as a guarantee of bid. Bonds will he required from con- tractor securing the coutract. The Board of Directors reserve the right to reject any or all bids. .WALTER R. K. WARD, t Seeretnrc. FOR EXCHANGE. TWELVE-ROOM DOUBLE HOUSE inLos Angeles, for Country Property or good City Lots. iivuavi .v NIRMUCfII, juicMm. 27 West First St. 7000 AOHKS &20 KJ±O IT ! S.tuated In heart t f SANTA YNEZ VALLEY, SANTA HARBA- RA COUNTY. All fenced; 2 miles from Pottofßm and 3 from railroad depot; plenty of spring ami runuing water Excellent Olive and Grape nil:. I uu be nearly all cultivated. For sale by SCHMIDT & PACKARD, 1 -ents, j!i lm 1 Arcadl. street. Fireworks i ALL KINDS <>F FIREWOi K9, AT wholesale prices, for the Fouriv- .f lulv,st IIOONG SING KHK a OM 1.1 I S, 12 Nigger alley, end ol Los Aukc'cs street W?lm To Baiters, uouisctiooers, uuieis, its, IF YOU WANT ANY BAKER, PASTRY cook or confectioner, address the BAKERS' UNION, No. 45, Postofltoe box 1069, or call at JACOB REUBOH, 109 Soulb Spring street Koster c Bakery. 018 ly C. A. SUMNER & CO., Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers, 54 North Main Street. The Magnificent Property KNOWN AS ORANGE HEIGHTS, FKOXTINO ON Seventh, Ventura, Orange, Sixth and Ward Streets, With a Fine Frontage on tne New Seventh Street tabie Line, AT AUCTION Wednesday, June 15, 1887. High class residential property, half a mile nearer than the Bonnie Brse Tract, with more extensive views and easier access. Cheap shanties will not he tolerated; parties req.nlrial low-grade lots must no*, expect lo find them at Orange Heights. It is the Creme de la Creme OF THK WHOLE CITY FOB BEAUTIFUL BUILDING .SITES. The city recognizing this fact has erected sn Electric Mast 150 feet high for the benefit of the residents. Every Lot Offered will tie sold to the H!-flic«t Hldder. WATER ON THE TRACT. C. A. SUMNER & CO., Real Estate Asents and Auctioneers, .14 North Main Street. my22-td _ The BOUQUET No. 7 Comfflercial St. TOM SHAW. D. F. DONEGAN, I'radln. Contractor and Dcaln In llit.i », Will make estimates on all klnda ol work. Large contracts a specialty Stables snd of- fice corner ol Bunker Hill avenue and Mon- treal atreet. Residence 87 East Second atreet. mM «\u25a0 Cleanliness Next to Godliness. Send Your Carpets TO THE Los Angeles Carpet-Beating Machine TO Bit CLEANED, This Is the only machine In Los Angelea that can thoroughly clean carpets. All work done with neatness snd dispatch by competent workmen. Estimates given on all kinds of oarpet work on application. ftf Leave yonr orders st tbe Lot An- geles Furniture Company's store, or at tb. office of the Carpet- beating Machine, toe \ortli Sprlntr. Street. Works on Ai varadostr et. Telephone 633. P. a Box 1164 KIDNEY I A.CEW, apl-tf Not ry Public, Port Ballona. The Future Harbor of Southern California HHHIS IS THE OCEAN TERMINUS OF THE CALIFORNIA CENTRAL RAILROAD, OF THE - 1 - Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe system, who are under contract to lay five miles of side track. The- shortest railroad line between the Atlantic and Pacitic Oceans. PORT BALLONA is situated on Santa Monica Bay, only thirty minutes' ride by rail from the City of Loo Angeles, with trains to begin running every :i hours in the day early in July. Property can be purchased now at a much lower figure than when railroad and steamships are brought together. PORT BALLONAhas two mttin avenues, one 100 feet and one 80 feet wide, \u25a0ith all other streets 60 feet. Residence lots are 40x150, and business lots Ms100 and 25x150 feet. The residence property is at an elevation of from 50 to 75 feet above tide water thus affording a most magnificent view, extending from Point Duma to the San Jacinto Mountains, and from the San Bernardino Mountains to Santa Catalina Island, in the blue Pacific, and with a Beach unsurpassed on the Coast. The jßrnutiful XjetlzLo of Ballona Is one of the greatest features of the place, affording at all times a perfectly safe and pleasant place lor Sailng and Boating of all kinds, and teeming with Fish and Water Fowl. There is also a never-failing Spring of Pure bulphui Water, and both sulphur and salt water bath-houses are already in course of construction. MrW Water will be delivered in iron pipes in front of each lot under good pressure. fJkT Lots are now on sale, a;:d maps and all other information can be obtained from Ballona Harbor and Improvement Company* Koom fi, Otlice M. L. WICKS, ( or. Court and Main Streets. my22 _ t , LOTS ONLY / ? \ COIRIU $200 { Melrose. ) $325 DO NOT DELAY, BUT SEE IT AT ONCE I This beautiful tract adjoins the city on the west; the view is charming; the air and water pure; the drainage perfect, and all surroundings aid in making it the place for beautiful homes and fine residences. The new dummy road to the Ostrich Farm runs through the trait, and a 5 cent f re is guaranteed. Water is piped to every lot. jtHT-Certifieate* of title and map given with every lot. Terms easy. Lots 00x155. Free carriages wil! run from the office of the Special Selling Agents at all times of the day. Terms?One-fourth cash, balance in 6, IS and 18 months at 8 per cent, interest. All conveyances will tie signed by S. K. Lindley, trustee for owners. CALL AND SEE Messrs. LDCKENBACH & CHESEBRO, Our Special Selling Agents, 23 W. First Street, M. L. Wicks, S. K. Lindley and other owners. myio-im ACHES ENOUGH! THE FAMOUS MeDONALD RANCH, NOW KNOWN A8 BROAD ACRES . IS ON THE MARKET IN TEN-ACRE LOTB. MB*THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD WILL RUN THROUGH THIS TRACT !«9f TERMINUS AT RATTLESNAKE ISLAND, SAN PEDRO HARBOR. >Tl> M I !> <>1 IHtl 11. 4 I lON HI 1(1 t< IE OK ARTESIAN WATER VAN HE HAD ON EVERVLOT. I Only f% miles from Los Angeles and ..>, miles from bompton, midway between Ballona and Han Pedro barbors. No frost No /allure of crops-?dO.OOti income last year from crops One quarter of the present crop goes to the purebster. This land Is paillcularly adapted to the raising of SI KAWBKRRIEs and other small frultß. The right of way for a branch of tbe Atchlton, Topeka <lt Santa Fe Railroad has been pledged through this and adjoining land. Prioe lower than any trsct on the market,,befnt as low as W5O per acre. TERMS.?One-third cash, balance running for four years at 8 per cent, per annum. [mT~~ tree Carriage from the Oflice, No. 23 North Spring street. mt MM FBANK McCOYE. Agent. TOWN OF BROAD ACRES, ON VERMONT AVENUE, |U MILES FROM LOS ANGELES, S MILES FROM SAN PEDRO, 8 MILES FROM BALLONA HARBOR. ? OTS oOxloO FOR "Ml I«CH, PtVtHI.E 010 PER MON'I H. WITHOUT INTEREST?NO LOT. I j tery scheme. Lots ?*W>n lm each, lv monthly installments. Lots adjoining the townsite, in 2K and 6 aerea at . »«0O per aore; l sere lots WtiOO per aore " ° ***** »t i FRAWK McOOTB, 2 m ° Ilt _W6rth Sjpx-liav Street.

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  • DAILY REAL ESTATE RECORD.Published by the Abstract and

    Title Insurance Company.

    Wednesday, June 8, 1887.CONVEYANCES.

    G M Tecl to M J Stewart-North 30 acresof NK!4of Sec 5, Tp 6 8, RIO W;

    rF Hanes and Francis A llanos to J Phillipland P 0 Stoll-r. acres IgWWLOI »M 01

    SVf'A of Sec 3, Tp 18,K10W;

    2f|sT Newell, F Rader and M F ODea to HBlrev-Lotß block H. Newell & Radar'ssubd of part of Dells Vineyard tract; $1200.

    S Hubbard, F B Fanntug and A J biammto HEschweiler-LotK 10 12 14 16 18 aud 19,block 4. Marathon tract; I OOJ.E Boutou to Jll Jones?All int Inundhalf of part of lot5 block 16. II B,describedbook 16. page Ml of deeds; WOW.

    W Holgale to X 11Sturge aud U Embody?Lots 1234 5 aud 6, llolgate Glen Terracetract; $6600.

    William Omau to Salomon Todd-Lot 4and south half of lot 8 lockO, subdu ofpart of Ro Sau Pedro; floOO.

    Thomas OaMT to Join 1tey?27.04 acres ive»aTT2S. K13W;»0750.Wm G Shaw to Flora A Averill?Lot IV,llodgktu's subdn of part of Ro Sau Rafael;MNO.

    Johu X Booth and Lydia Booth to AJacoby aud Lewis Thorue?Lot I, Blowtract, E LA; $8000.

    F Bruce Wetherliy aud Emil Kayser toGardner II Smith?Lots 5 and 6, Lake subduof south half of lot 10 block B, Sau Pascualtract; 12100.

    FDJoy and C C Johnston to L D Am-brose, W W Rodehaver aud Florence ADunham-Wtf of NW' 4 of Sec W.Tp 1 N, It8 W; $6OUO.

    fames Fulton to C I)Ambrose and \\ WRodehaver?Agreement to couvey SW'4 ofsec 25, TIN,It'llW;S4000.

    Jacob Ross to G II Wahlenmaier?Lots Iand 7 blocs 6 and lots block 7. Dawson audOuminlngs addu to Sauta Aua: sfIOCO.

    John E Plater to Harriet APratt?Wl-2 oflot 2 block a, subdn ol luts 6 aud 7 block B,H 8; »1250.

    Kduiond Rochester n same-Lot 1 block 3of subdn of lots 6 and 7, block B, II 8: *JOUO.

    IlFreeman and Ballona Harbor aud Im-provement Co to Mrs lsls F Baker-Lot 1block 2, Port Ballona; $121)0.

    H H Boyce aud 0 J Richards to GladstoneImprovement Go?E r '? of 81-2 and strip ouS side of Nl-2 of NW> 4 of Sec 1, Tp l,sß It)W; $3-2,000. , . , ,??

    Martha Vaughan aud J C \ anghan to >> II ?liam B Barber?'>3? 4 acres of Wl2 of N\\' 4of Sec 8 and all Imerest in Sec Vl'p2, S R 13W, SK ol Mainaud Jefferson sis . tso.oOO.Wm B Barber to JllBryant -Al, acres inW'iof N\V!» of Sec X, and all interest In Secft, ip2S, r' 13 W, 3E o' Main aud Jeffersonstreets, $80,000.

    II H Nabor lo Wm M Casterline Lot 10block 14, 0 W Childs' 20J-lot tract, $1050.

    J H Gurman to XT Palmer ? Agreementto convey south hallol NE'4 of NW' 4 MSi c10, Tp I S, R 8 W, 121(0.

    Jas R Elliott to Gladstone Imp Co?Agree-ment to convey IS acres in Sec 1, Tp 2S, X10 W, *10,;5W.

    .losela A de Cells to P J McMahon andMaria McMahon?Lot ou south Hue of Lau-rel street east of Main, SI6OO.

    Edmond Roth to Wm IIcnambers-Lot 10 Iblock t, hueua Vista tract, *10W.

    Robt IICoates to Edw S Field?Lots 4 andI block 26, Park tract, $4100.

    Johu Sute'.iffe to Samuel R Smith?Lots 1to 28 Inclusive, SiitclttlVs subdu of part oflot 5 block 61 H S; $860 J.

    Emma B Stratum to Mrs Emm* T Oulver i?Part of Tehau tract, city; $2250

    WlPiam Wright to Josefa ATolhurst.wifeof S H I'olhurst?Lot 4 Wright tract; HIM

    CE Clacius to Amy C Brown?Lot 2 audsouth 32 feet of lot 3, Deuuiß n Stewart'saddn city; IOOW.

    AdolphUß W Williams to Mary C Ball?NW 10 acres of lot 14, Ro La Canada; $3000.

    Jobn M Dunsmoor lo L H Hanuas?Six -acres of lot Maortb 10 and south 2 08 acresOf lot Isec 33, Tp 2 S, R 13 W; SSSOJ.Wllsoo Houser, trustee, to Mrs RebeccaRublcaui?Agreement to couvey lots 7, 8,9 aud lo block: 0, and lots (, 7, S, 0 audioblock 2, Arcadia addn to Santa Monici:$5125. ;

    J w Gardner, Wellington Gsrden and A Howard Place subdivision, Pasadena: *S3OOO. jFred Hartuug to Augtut W Worm?EH ofWW of NK| 4 of sec 4TISB 10 W ; $4550.E M Josliu lo FJJ Anderson?2o acres iv <

    Ro Santiago de Sauta Aua; $75W.RALatllmore to W NTed ford?Lots 1,2 I

    snd 8 block 3 Bices addu Sauta vs... $5000. IMrs tnjnantba Kale hall lo Sheldon Little- IHeld?Block E iv Vineyard lot i)IAnaheim; I

    S2OOO. IPeter Peterson and Mary B Peterson to

    Joseph Hoff?Agreement In couvey lots II1and 16 Peterson's subdn of lot 6 Workman J0.

    AX Crawford to X B Hortou?Lot 20, blkb Johnston tract; Ts4ooo.

    Cbsrles KretßChman to E C Daniels-Agreement to convey lots 2 and 3, block 1,Xrt?chni.au, Gano & Hovey subd, Pasadeua;$2250.

    Francis M Dimmlck to P L Dudinger?Lots 78, 79, KJ, 81,82, 83, 81 and 86, Dimmlcktract;S63oo.

    W S Jackscn to E E Evaas and J 8 Corn-well?Agreement to couvey lot 11, block A,Beck tract; 52500.

    Johu F Humphreys aud Fannie CHumpheys to Gladstone Imp Co?Agree-meut tocouvey NW 15 acres of NYof sec 1,T 1 8, R 11 W: $10,6 W.Milton Lindley to Andrew Snyder?49.37 ,acres lvRo Sin Antonio; $5000.

    Austin C Shafer and C B Canfleld to EllenL Baxter?EU ol NW';, of SE'4 of sec 8, T 18, R 11 W; $:i0t)0.

    W ATerry to J X Voakum? Lots 1 and 2,E AGlbbs tract; 41000.

    George Osborne to J T Morgan?Lot 123,Mills and Wicks' extension of Second street;

    Estate of H G Reigle, deceased?OrderConfirming sale of I acres in DivB, S G OG Assu lauds, Ro Sun Pascual, to T II Rey-nolds: $4500.

    H W Mills .'.MI. Wicks to G P Lyman audF DStevens?Lot 61, W subd of Lick tract;11543.

    TKelley aud O Natfchke to Miss MFWills?Lot 36 block 1, Montana tract; $350.

    8 DMcKee to A Palmateer?Agreemen: toconvey lot 4, Defries tract, Pasadena; «1000.

    P Davis aud G Davis to L Oppeuheimer-NW)4 of BE;< of Sec «, Tp 48, RlO W;*iooo.Providencia Land, Water and Develop-ment Co to Lemau T Garusey?Lots 1 2 3 518 aud 20 block 46, lots 11 16 18 20 block 52,Burbauk; 32500

    SUMMARY.Number of trausfers inabove list. 72.Total amouut of consideration, 5478.003.Number of transfers under $1000 each, 49Total amount of consideration, $22,968Transfers for nominal consideration, 26Aggregate of day's transfers, $500,997.|Note.? Transfers of which the considera-

    tion Is less thau tIOW are not published lnthe above list. I

    Weak ankles made strong by the use ofSt. Jaoubs Oil, the pain-banlsher.

    HOTEL ARRIVALS YESTKRDAY.Pico Hoise?W H McDonald, M V Cole,

    Dallas, Texas; A 9 Ollllaud, Jcll'erson, Ind:H J Flint, New York city; A Naul/, P AHants, J w Hautz, Hamilton; J J Wadoite,Boston; LW Healey, Dcmmlna; H0 Wilson,Pasadena; D G Tompkins. New York; Geo FCox G W Gray C C Helton, Leon Lazarus,Sau Frauclsoo; A J Kills, san.a Rosa; TGHodeklns Deep Villa; Kugeue Georiro, Col-ton: W W Baldwin, Ventura; C X Klbbley,U E Fullerton, Riverside; O E Calkins,Banta Barbara; P Davis, Aualielm; P Grace,Bau Diego; W 11 Bailey, Oakland; T J Saw-yer, Chicago; T I)Drew, Kansas City.

    Gbanii Ckstbai. Hotel? WF Cooper andfamily, Lordsbuig; Mrs Gleason. Han Fran-Cisco. J L Marpeu, Missoull; O W LeebyTustin City; Geo D Jones, Alhambra: WBurgmau, Frank W Gamine, St .fames; DPStratton. S.tlem, Oini J Taylor, C F Adamß,Riverside; Harry Weddell, Geo Caldwell,San Francisco: Ed liuyse, Ontario; G AMetcalf.OSK R; Geo CJuldy, W O Hill,p L Hanter, Riverside. E J Thompson, Mrs

    P Brady, Fort Worth; Mrs J 3 Gibson, BanDiego

    St, Charles -Clark Smith, Anaheim;Geo E Hall, San Frßuclsco; L A Laugley,Harry Hsffwood, city; Dave Llnderinan.G J Haves. Sin Fraucisco; J W kerchival,city\u25a0 J Ghnudry, Kansas, John Bach, SanFrancisco. A W Yarnell, Orange; .ID Bay-lies, Coiton: NWines, Novhall;J H Fallon.Cnmpton: Mrs Louis WoV, abmecula. BM List, Wheeling, W Va; A B Uotchkiss,Coltou.

    NadeaD IlDi.sE-DeLaucy Binlth, SauFrauclsco;ll P Cro'tcß, c ty;W B Bencliley.Sau Franolsco; A V BIIIb. Oakland : W 0Weatherk.San Fraucisco; F F. Rew.Chlcjgo;A Qowhn, Wm Cowhu, Kan 1-rauclsco; Wal-ter N Nlponaud wife. Santa Barbara; J 8Phillips and wife. Coviua: Miss H Maddin,R liDavis, Johu N Svnce, Mark Thrall, SanFrancisco; It Wollf, Mon real; Chas G Srtfel,wile aud daughter, J HCrurades and wife,A FDonk, st Louis: W H Holablrd, Ghtre-mont;l WTaber, Sau Francisco; l-. R uul-itus. Miss May Bullens, St Joseph, Mo; KN,1 W Huges, Pasadena: Geo D Rowan, city;W C Ravnor. F.I Liucolu, San Bernardiuo;L B Whitney, E F Loud, Miss Ada Lend,John A Hooper, San Fraucisco; 1 V. BObnl-berger, Anaheim; Lt Grant, C C lis; rRurmanu, St Louis; J AStudebecker. River-side; W M Grillin. Alameda, Cal; JasMofllt,Oakland; Dr F P Casey, Cleveland. O: FredHPray. olty.

    St. Ei.mo.-V Moutgomery, Santa Ana;MissGile, G E Joues, Miss Collin,E I MillsIM Frledberg' C G Jones, San Frauclsoo; HIIHorton, Tucson; E J piummer HaufordLLuskand family, Chicago; Mrs Wslff;Temecula; F Patton. Riverside: H W Jack-son, Ontario; C C Olmstead, E MPadgham,Pomona; M L S-.arlu. Fresuo; Mrs Cromer,Han Gabriel ,IIR Warner, Ban Diego; LFMoulton snd wife, Miguel ; A L Moye. BantaAna; G H Feck and wife, Baa Pedro; G ADlckerson, New York.

    Fun at the Grand Next Week

    Contractors should read tho ad. of Pasa-deua Grand Opera House Co , luviting bidslor construction of the Opera House

    Why Use Poisonous Face PowdersFreeman's medioated Invisible powder Is

    guarentcod perfectly harmless, free fromauy injurotis substance. The proprietor willgive $500 ifany lead, arsenic or mercury canbe found lv it.

    Hidinga ssnsw salts.Hercomplexion formerly was yellow, now

    her brilliantlytinted sea shell cheeks areadmiration of hundreds. Bhe used Freeman's medicated lace powder.

    SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made .miserable bythat terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure Is theremedy for you. C. F. Helnzeman, ageut,Los Angeles.

    LOS AXOELES DAILY HERALD, JUNE 9, 1887. 7

    DYSPEPSIA.Sedeiftary Iniliits, mental worry,nervous

    excitement, excess or Imprudence in eat-ing or drinking, and various other causes,induce Constipation followed hy generalderangement ot the liver, kidneys, andstomach, in which tin; disorder of eachorgan increases the infirmityof the others.

    The Immediate results arc Loss of Apix-*.ltc.Nausea, I'ouIBreath. Heartburn, Flat-ulence, Dizziness, sick Headaches, failureof physical mvi mental vigor, rttstrimlnnsense of weight nnd fullness inIlie stomiu h,and IncreasedCottlvenesa, nilof which areknown nnder one head ns Dyspepsia.

    Inevery Instance whcrctlii*disease doesnot originate from scrofulous taint in theMood, Atbs'i Pills taay be confidentlyfelted upon to effect a CUrS. Those MMnot aineirhble to the curative influence ofAYKR's Pills iilono willccrtuinly yieldIftne Pills are aided by the powerful blood-punfying properties of Ayer's Sarsapa-RILLA. a)

    Dyspeptics sliould know Hint the longertreatment or their malady Ii postponed,the more difficultof cure it becomes.

    Ayer's PillsNeverfail to relieve the bowels and pro-mote their healthful nnd regular action,nnd thus cure Dyspepsia. Temporarypalliatives all do permanent harm. Thelitfn 1 activity Into which the enfeebledstomach is spurred by ??bitters," and alco-holic stimulants. Is inevitably followedby reaction that leave* the organ weakerthan before.

    "Costlveness, induced hy my sedentaryhabits of life, became chronic; Ayer's Pillsafforded me speedy relief. Their occasional usehas since kept me all right." Hermann Hrinu.uorr, Newark, N.J. vtCI waa induced to try AVER'S Pills aa \u25a0remedy for Indigestion, Constipation, nndHeadache, from which 1 had long hern a suf-ferer. I found tbeir settee easy, and obtainedprompt relief. They have benefited me inurethan all the medicines ever before tried." M.V.Watson, f/52 .State St., Chicago, 111.

    "They have entirely corrected tlie costivehabit, sad vastly Improved nay seasrei health."Uev. Francis 1!. Hari.owk, Atlanta, tin.

    "The most rlbetlrs nnd the easiest physic Ihave ever found. Oae does will quickly movemy bowets sad free my bead from pain." W. I.Paoe, McAsaead, fa.

    "A sutrcrcr from Liver ComplAlnt. Dys-pepaia, and Neuniliria for the la-t IWSMfyears, AVer's PILLS have bsasßted mi- morethan any medicine Ihave ever laksn." P. 11.Boaaae, JTsedssers, Jrestsi Co., /mi.

    "For Dyspepsia Ihev are invaluable." J. T.Haves, Jfesia, nan.

    AVER'S PILLS,PREPARED BY

    Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell,Mass.Sold by all Druggists.

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    Notice to Stockholders.

    THE ANNCall MEETING OF THEstallholders of the LOB ANGELESOAS COMPANY for the election ot officerslor lbs ensuing year and the transactionof such other business as may be broughtbeloro the meeting, will bo held at theoffice o! the compauy,

    No 9 Sosoiia Street,

    In tills city, on TI EBDAY, the 7th day ofJutu

    , 1887. at 10 A. M.CHARLES EI.LERY,m>2s?tf Secretary.

    The above me ting of stockholder- i«adloU'Bed until FRIDAY. Juue 10th, »? nr m Per order los Angeles (ias Comps ny.

    je7 CHARLES KI.LERY. Secretary.

    Yotoe?Timber culture.TTNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, LOBU Angeles, Cat., February 19, IbS7. ?Com-plaint hsvlug been entered at this office byO«o. N. Chase agaiust Thomas R. Curtis forfailure to comply with the law as to TimberCulture Entry No. 624, dated January 9,1884, upou the S\Y'.4 of Section 10, Township7 N, Range 12 w, San Bernardino meridian,in Los Augeles couuty, California, with sview to the cancellation of said eutry, c6ntenant sllegiug that the said Thomas RCurtis has not plaLted the five acies brokenthe firs' year to trees, cuttings or tree seedsaa required by law, nor cultivated the otherfive acres broken the second year, the Baldparties aro hereby summoned to appear althis office on the 20th day of June, 1887, at10 o'clock A. M., to respond and lurnish testlmouy concerning said alleged failure.

    J. D. BEI'HCNE, Register.J. W. HAVEKSTICK, Receiver. myl2-td

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    Pacific Coast Steamship Co.GOODALL. PERKINB&CO., General Agents

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    Embrace lines for Portland, Or.; Victoria,B. 0.. and Paget Bound-Alaska, and allcoast ports.

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    Time Table for June, 1887.

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    a* I;ii June 4kureka 1 " 81 June 2 " 3| " 6Sauta Ross... June 5 " < " 6i " 8Los Angeles.. " * " « " 7] " 10Queen of Pae. " 6 " 8 " 10| ?? 1«Kureka " 8 " 10 " 11 \u25a0 14HauUßosa J " 10 " It " 14 " 16Los Angeles. " 12 ' 14 15 " 18QucenofPac.i " 14 " 1« " 18 ioEureka " 16 ?? 18 " 1» " .2Sauta Rosa. .. " 16 " 20 " 42 " 24Lob Angeles. 1 " 20 22 " 281" C6Queen of Pac. " 22 " 24 " «6| " ?8Eureka « 21 " 26 " 27( " 30Santa Rosa..,, " 2t " 58! " SOlJuly 2Los Angeles.. " 28 " 3' IJuly 1 " 4Queen ofFao. " so July 2?? 4 M oEureka I July 2 " 4j " 5l " 8

    The steamers Santa Rosa and Queenof Pacific leave San Pedro for SanDiego, on the dates of their arrivals fromSan Franoisoo, snd ou their trips betweenSan Pedro sud 8a a Francisco call at SanlaBarbara and Port Harford (San LulsObtspojonly. The Eureka and Los Angeles call atall way por*..

    Cars to oouueo. "fith steamers leave 8. p.R. R. depot, Los Angel:-s, as follows: WittSanta Rosa and Queen of Pact Ho ?9:40o'clook a. st With Lo* Angelos andEureka, going uonh at 4:60 o'olock r. m.

    ft*-For passage or freight as above offor tlokots to and fromAllImportant I'..int- In Kurope.

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    OFFICE?No. 8 Commercial Si, Los Aiigeki

    HANK VI ATETIBNTS.

    REPORT OF THK CONDITION

    OF THE

    Los Angeles National BankAT LOS ANGEI.ES,

    In the Stste of Call f.irnla, at the close ofoustues.N, May 13, 18s7.

    RESOURCES.Loan* tnd discounts... « 800,579 34Orerrtrafts 11.2t*! 47U. S. It mdstosecitre circulation 50i00 (HiV. SI. Bonds to secure deposit! IiO.UOO 0(1IT. 8. Bonds on hand 700 OuOther stocks, bunds aud mort-

    gages 15.500 00Due from approved reserve .igts 47h,f>43 IIDue from other National Banks 123,3117 liDue from State Bauks aud ban-

    era 17.167 93Real estate, furniture and fix-

    tures mjtn 44Current expenses and taxespaid MM 6sPremiums paid 33.P8'j 69Checks aud other cash items.... 4t,580 MBills cf other bauks MM 00Specie IM,(M'JOLegal teuder notes 'au.OOO 00Redemption fund with U 8.

    Treasurer (1 per cent of circu-lation 2,250 00Total $2,252,Tl> M I !> 1 IHtl11. 4 I lON HI 1(1 t< IE OK ARTESIAN WATER VAN HE HAD ON EVERVLOT.I Only f% miles from Los Angeles and ..>, miles from bompton, midway between Ballona and Han Pedro barbors. No frostNo /allure of crops-?dO.OOti income last year from crops One quarter of the present crop goes to the purebster. This land Ispaillcularly adapted to the raising of SI KAWBKRRIEs and other small frultß. The right of way for a branch of tbe Atchlton,Topeka