6 SCHOOL DISTRICTS. The Entire City Rearranged Recently. Necessitated by the Many New Buildings. Description of the New Districts and Their Boundaries. "Where the Parents Must Send Their Children—Locations of the "Various School Houses. The construction of a large number of school houses during the past six months has necessitated the redisrict ing of the entire city. In order to give the parents an idea as to where to send their children when school opens, the new districts have been bounded and described as follows: District No. I—Corner Arroyo Seco and Cypress avenues; bounded north by the city limits, east and south by the California Central railroad tracks, and west by the river. Principal, Miss Mary Deacon. District No. 2—South Main-street school, corner South Main street and Griffin avenue; bounded north and east by the city limits, south by Gillig avenue, Thomas street, Kuster avenue, Barranca street and Wells street, west by California Central railroad tracks. Principal, Miss Mary E. McGraw. District No. 3—Chestnut-street school, corner Chestnut and Hoff streets; bounded north by California Central railroad tracks, east by Thurman street, south by Chavez and Hawkins street, west by* the river. Principal, Miss Mary A. Henderson. District No. 4—Hellman-street school, corner Hellman street and Downey ave nue ; bounded north by AVells and Bar ranca streets and Kuster avenue, east by Griffin avenue and Sichel street, south by Downey avenue and Hawkins street and west by Truman street and Califor nia Central railroad track. Principal, Miss Janet M. Henderson. District No. s—Prichard-street5 —Prichard-street school, corner Prichard street and Flora ave nue; bounded N. by Gillig avenue, E. by city limits, S. by Downey avenue and W. by Summit avenue and Thomas street. Principal, Miss Millie M Cox. District No. o—Gates-street0 —Gates-street school, on Gates street near Hawkins; bounded N. by Downey avenue, E. by city line, S. by Lancaster avenue and Griffin ave nue and W. by Mission road and Han cock street. District includes both sides of Griffin avenue. Principal, Miss Ella M. Dixon. District No. 7 —Griffin-avenue school, 'On Griffin avenue near Darwin avenue ; bounded N. by Chavez street, Chestnut street, Hawkins street, Sichel street and Downey avenue, E. by Hancock street, S. by Mission road and Wabash avenue and W. by the river. Principal, Miss Helen E. Hunt. District No. B—Castelar-street school, corner Castelar and College streets; bounded N. and E. by river, E. by Southern Pacific railroad track, San Fer nando street and Downey avenue, S. _hy Bellevue avenue and W. by Pearl and ' Figueroa streets. Principal, Mrs. C. G. Dv Bois. District No. 9 —Sand-street school, ■corner Sand and Olive streets; bounded N. by Bellevue avenue, E. by Los Ange les street, S. by First street and W. by Pearl street. District includes both sides of Bellevue avenue. Principal, Spurgeon Riley. District No." 10 —Alpine-street school, corner Alpine street and Centennial avenue; bounded N. by Pearl street, E. by Pearl street, S. by First street and "VV. by Figueroa street. Principal, Miss Cora S. Slack. District No. 11—Temple-street school, corner Temple street, near Edgeware road; bounded N. by city limits, E. by Figueroa street, S. by First street, Lake Shore avenue and Temple street, W. by Belmont avenue, Kent and Al varado streets. Principal, Miss Rose H. Hardenburg. District No. 12 —Casco-street school, corner Casco and Temple streets; bounded N. by city line, E. by Alvarado and Kent streets and Belmont avenue, 8. by Diamond street and W. by city line. Principal, Mrs. Grace P. Clarke. District No. 13—Collado-street school, corner Collado street and Northern avenue; bounded N. by Diamond, Al varado and Temple streets, E. by Lake Shore and Lucas avenues, S. by Seventh street and W. by city line. Principal, J. B. Millard. District No. 14 —Bcaudry-street school, Beaudry street, near Second; bounded JN. by First street, E. by Grand avenue, "48. by Seventh street and W. by Lucas avenue. Principal, Miss Lizzie D. Schultz. District No. 15—Normal Primary, pupils from all parts of the city. Princi pal, Mrs. Martha M. Knapp. District No. lti—Spring-street school, on Spring, between Fifth and Sixth streets; bounded N. by First street, E. »by San Pedro street, S. by Seventh, Main to Tenth, W. by Broadway and Grand avenue. District includes both sides of Main street from Seventh to Tenth. Principal, Miss Elizabeth J. Gibson. District No. 17 —Eighth-street school, • corner Eighth street und Grand avenue ; bounded N. by Seventh street, E. by Broadway and Main, S. by Twelfth and ..Piro, W. by Nevada street. District in •cludes both sides of Main from Tenth to Twelfth streets. Principal. Mrs. Mar garet K. Scott. District No. 18—Tenth-street school, Tenth street, corner Buckley; bounded N. by Seventh street, E. by Nevada street, S. by Pico street, and W. by city limits. Principal, Miss Lizzie B. Moore. District No. 19—Sixteenth-street school, Sixteenth street, between Hill and Olive ; bounded N. by Twelfth street, E. by Los Angeles street, S. by Manhat tan street, and west by Flower street. Principal, Miss Bertha E. Gordon. District No. 20 — Seventeenth etreet school, corner Seventeenth and Georgia Bell streets; bounded N. by Pico street. E. by Flower street, S. by Manhattan and Cushman streets, and W. by city line. Principal, Mrs. Ella J. Betts. District No. 21— Thirtieth-street school, ■on Thirtieth street, near Hill: bounded N. by Manhattan avenue, E. by San Pedro street, S. and W. by city line. Principal, M. C. Bettinger. District No. 22 — San Pedro-street school, San Pedro and "Washington streets': bounded N by Vejar street, E by Central avenue, S by city line, W by San Pedro, Manhattan avenue and Los Angeles streets. Principal, Miss Eliza P. Mvrick, District No. 23— Stanton - avenue . school, on Stanton street near Washing ton; bounded N by Tenth, Alameda and Ninth, E by the "river, S by the city line and wby Central avenue. Princi pal. Miss Mary 8. Murphy. District No. 24—Seventh-street school, ! on Seventh street near Warren ; bounded I N by Poplar street, E by the river, S jby Ninth street and W by Alameda. Principal, Miss Mary E. Foy. District No. 26—Ninth-street school, Corner of Ninth street and Stanford avenue; bounded N by Seventh, San Pedro and Fifth streets", E by Alameda, S by Tenth and Vejar streets", W by Los Angeles, Twelfth and Main streets. Principal, Mrs. E. A. Hanchette. District No. 26—Uarey-street school, on Garey street near First; bounded N by Banning street, E by the river, S by Popiar and Fifth streets and W by San Pedro street and railroad track. Princi pal, Louise A Williams. District No. 27—Amelia-street school, corner of Amelia and Weill streets; bounded Nby Aliso street, Aliso road and Macy street, E by the river, S by Banning and First streets, and Wby Los Angeles street. Principal, Chas. L. : Ennis. District No. 28—Railroad and Ann j street schools, corner of Magdalena, Railroad and Bloom streets ; bounded jN. by Southern Pacific railroad, San Fernando street and Downey avenue, E. Iby river, S. by Macy street, Aliso road and Aliso street, W. by railroad tracks. . Principal, Mrs. M. A. White. District No. 20—Macy-street school, ! corner Macy and Bridge streets; bounded N. by Wabash avenue, E. by Echnndia, Pacific and Bailey streets and j Boyle avenue, S. by Sixth street, and W. iby river. Principal, Miss Addie C. Mur ' ray. District No. 30 —Cornwell-avenue school, corner Cornwell and Grand ave nues; bounded N. by Griffin and Lan caster avenues, E. by city line, S. by Michigan avenue, and W. by Benton i street, Pacific street, Echandia street, j Wabash avenue and Mission road. Prin ! cipal, Miss Kate McCarthy. District No. 31 —Breed-street school, I corner Breed and New York streets; bounded N. by Michigan avenue, E. by Picket street, S. by city line, and W. by | river and Boyle avenue. Principal, Miss j Vesta A. Olmstead. District No. 32 —First-street school, corner Michigan avenue and Savannah street; bounded N. by Michigan avenue. K. by city line, S. by city line, and W. by Picket street. Principal, Miss Marie E. Murdock. High School—Castelar street, near Sand ; includes all the city. NEW BUILDINGS. Several Permits Issued During the Week. During the past week the following j permits to build were issued by the building superintendent: C. A. Holden, Cambria street, addi i tion to frame dwelling, $200. Dr. J. H. Bryan, Flower street, be j tween Sixteenth and Pico, frame dwell ! ing, $3,000. John Lazzarovich, agent, N0.22 Spring street, iron and glass front, $1,000. | F. M. Westlake, 538 Carolina street, ' addition to frame dwelling, $200. | J. P. "Wanvig, Seventh and Mateo j streets, addition to frame stable, $300. j Innes Bros., Eighth and Olive to Sev ! enteenth and Pearl streets, move frame | building, $120, Matthew Revnier, Summit street, Boyle Heights, frame dwelling, $1,000. Dr. J. H. Bryan, Hope street, between ! Sixteenth and Pico, frame dwelling, $3,000. City of Los Angeles, Second street between Broadway and Spring street, | receiving hospital, $550. California Packing Company, Macy j and Anderson streets, storehouse, $1,200. Mrs. L. A. Rawson, Beaudry avenue, addition to frame dwelling, $150. W. W. Lord, 1014 Lemon street, frame I stable, $300. Thomas Weiss, 130 Hewitt street, ad ! dition to frame dwelling, $100. Henry O'Melveny, Twelfth street and I Pearl, frame dwelling, $4,000. Meyer Lewis, Grant avenue between ! Tenth and Eleventh streets, frame dwelling, $10,000. Orphans' Home, Alpine and Yale j streets, two frame playhouses, $250. Mrs. D. A. Waldron, Sand street, frame stable, $100. City of Los Angeles, corner of Temple ! and Casco streets, frame schoolhouse, | $4,770. G. Irvine, 021 Loraine street, frame stable, $50. I Albert Turney, Grand avenue, be j tween Twenty-first and Twenty-second streets, frame dwelling, $4,800. Mrs. Alice Arrons, Orange street, ; frame dwelling, $2,000. California Sewer Pipe Company, Third • street andßroadway,brick offices, $1,000. B. F. Stevens, Thirtieth street, be i tween Figueroa and Grand avenue, I frame dwelling, $1,500. Peace on Earth Awaits that countless army of martyrs, whose ran-s are constantly recruited from the victims of nervousness and nervous diseases. The price of the boon is a systematic course of Hostetter's Stomach Hitters, the finest and most genial of tonic nervines, pursued witli reason able persistence. Easier, plcasanter and safer this than to swash the victualing department with psuedo-tonics, alcoholic or the reverse, beef extracts, nerve foods, narcotics, sedatives and poisons in disguise. "Tired Nature's sweet restorer, balmy sleep," is the providential j recuperant of weak nerves, and this glorious I franchise being usually the consequences of I sound digestion and increased vigor, the great stomachic which insures both is productive also of repose at the required time. Not unre freshed awakens the individual who uses it, i but vigorous, clear headed and tranquil. Use ; the Bitters also in fever and ague, rheumatism, kidney troubles, constipation and biliousness. When Baby was sick, we cave h»r Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became idiss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. The Purest and Best. Minnesota Spriug Wheat Patent Flour. TURKISH BATHS At the Hammam, 230 South Main street. Good coffee necessitates good cream. Use Highland Unsweetened Condensed Milk and you have the best. Ask For It. Minnesota Spring Wheat Patent Flour. Try "Pride of the Family" soap. Ask your grocer for Highland Unsweetened Condensed Milk. Delicious for coffee, fruits, ice cream, deserts, etc. THE REV. GEO. H. THAYER, of Bourbon, Ind . says: "Both myseU and wife owe our live: jo SHi L'uil'S ( i iN'SUMI'TION CURE." For sal: by C. F. Heiuzeman, 122 North Maiu street. The Herald Job Office is now better prepared to turn out first-class job print ing than ever. Give us a call when in need of printing of any description. Buy a can of Highland Unsweetened Coud'ensed Milk, use it according to directions, and you will be delighted. THE LOS ANGELES HERALD: MONDAY MORNING, JULY 28, 1890. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. T. W. TEMPLE, Is a candidate for COUNTY RECORDER, Subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. N. B. WALKER, Is a candidate for COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR, Subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention, FRED. 0. SMITH, (Present incumbent) is a candidate for TOWNSHIP CONSTABLE, Subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. H. S. CLEMENT, (Present incumbent) is a candidate for TOWNSHIP CONSTABLE, Subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. R. WERNIGK, M. D., Candidate for CORONER, Subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. S. M. PERRY, (Present Chairman Board of supervisors) is a candidate forj [COUNTY ASSESSOR, Subject to the decision of the Republican county Convention. M. F. TARBLE Is a candidate for the otlice of COUNTY CORONER, Subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. D. W. FIELD Is a candidate for PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, —J&KS Subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. ROBERT S. PLATT, (Present County Tax Collector), is a candidate for COUNTY ASSESSOR. Subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. MARTIN AGUIRRE, (Present incumbent), is a candidate for SHERIFF. Subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. JOHN W. FRANCIS, (Pretent incumbent) is a candidate for COUNTY RECORDER, Subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. H. H. WILCOX Is a candidate for RECORDER, Subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention W. A. WELDON, M. D., (Present incumbent) is a|candidate for CORONER, Subject to the decision of the Republican Count Convention. PROPOSALS FOU THE PURCHASE OF LOS ANGELES_COUNTY BONDS. Scaled proposals will be received by the un dersigned up to the Ist day of September, 1390, for the purchase of three hundred (300) Los Angeles county court house bonds. (No bid for less than fifty (50) bonds will be considered.) Numbered consecutively from one (1) to three hundred (300). both numbers included, of the denomination of one thousand $1,000) dollars each, and payable on the Ist day of January, A. 1). 1010, or at any time before that date, at the pleasure of said county, in gold coin of the United States, with interest thereon at the rate of five (5) per cent, per annum, payable semi-annually on the Ist day of January and on the Ist day of July oi each year. Bonds and interest payable at the otlice of the county treasurer of said Los Angeles county. Said bonds having been issued in conformity with an ordinance enacted by the board of supervisors of said Los Angeles county. dated April 28th, A. D. 1890, and under authority con ferred upon said board by the provisions of an act of the legislature of the state of California, entitled, "An Act to Establish a Uniform System of County and Township Government," approved March 14th, A. I), ISB3. None ol said bonds will lie sold for less than face value and accrued interest, from July Ist, 1800; nor shall any sale thereof be final or valid until approved by the said board of supervisors, and the right is hereby expressly reserved to reject any or all aforesaid proposal* Mark envelopes "proposals for the Purchase of Court House Bonds." By order of the board of supervisors of said Los' Angeles county. J. BANBURY, Treasurer of Los Angeles County. ivl7-sel SMOKE THE CELEBRATED| '■ 3 ESTRELL'A CIGAT^ MANUFACTURED BY c:. h. gato, Factory No. 38, Key West. See that NO. 38 is stamped on the bottom of every box. ESBERG, BACHMAN & CO., Agents for the Pacific Coast, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. jeB-3m F. HAN I MAN, Telephone 188. P. 0. Box 537. LOS ANGELES FISHING COMPANY, Wholesale and retail dealers in FISH, GAME AND POULTRY All kinds of OYSTERS always on hand. Stalls 8, 11, 13, 16, 18 and 20, Mott Market, Los • Angeles. Cal. mlB-5m OLIVE LODGE, NO. 26, K. OF P.—MEETS every Thursday evening in Pythian Caatle, 24 S. Spring, just below First st. T f.EGAL. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE. TOSE MASCAREL, PLAINTIFF, VS. O. G. rl Weyse, George C. Hopkins and John Milner, assignees of <). G. Weyse for the lienerit of his creditors. John Hall, Martin Joyce, Farmers and Merchants Hank, of Loi Angeles, a corpor ation, Henry ci. Weyse. John Colling. Ivar A. Weld and Louisa Weyse and Joseph Mullallv, defendants. Sheriffs Sale. No. I2.3. Order of sale and decree of foreclosure and sale. • Under and by virtue of an order of sale and decree of foreclosure and sale, issued out of the Superior Court ol the I'ountv of Los Angeles, State of California, on the Bth day of July, A. I>. 1890, in the above entitled action, where in Jose Mascarel. the above-named plaintiff, obtained a judgment of decree and foreclosure ami sale against O. G. Wevse, et al., de fendants, on the Sth day of July, A. D. IS9O, for the sum of $10,862.80, in gold coin of the United States, which said decree was on the9th day of July, A. D. 1890, recorded in judgment book 20 of said court, at page 2:t3,1 urn com manded to sell all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the City of Los Angeles, County of Los Angeles, State of California, and bounded and described as follows; Commencing at the common corner of the two trails of land, the one belonging to A. Glassell and the other being the tract herein described, the said common corner being a point in the northerly line of College street, oetween Upper Main and Buena Vista streets, and running thence along the dividing line between suid two tracts N. 2V± deg. E. oue hundred and seventy-one and a half (171.,) feet to a point; thence south 80 deg. E. twenty and a half (20...) feet to a point; thence N. _ deg. E. along the dividing line between the tract herein described and the land of the Capitol Mill Company, ninety-six and a half feet to the land of one Mascotta: theuce N. \v. along the line of the land of said Mascotta,seventy(7o)feet to a point; thence S. 21 dog. W. along the line of the land of George Walter, one hundred and twenty and three-fourths (120%) feet to a point; thence x. liT deg. W, (6«) six and one half feel to a point; thence south deg. W. oue hundred and forty-seven and one-fourth (147 1 .,) feet to a point in the north line Of College street; thence along said north line of College street s. 74'.j deg. E. eighty (80; feet to the point of begin" ning; being a portion of block 39, Old's survey of Los Angeles City, according to Stevenson's map of lS7ti; together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertain ing. Public notice is hereby given, that on Friday, the Bth day of August, A. D. 1890, at 12 o'clock m. of that day, in front of the court house door ol the County of Los Angeles, on Spring street, I will, in obedience to said order of sale and decree of foreclosure and sale, sell the above described property, or so much thereof as may lie necessary to satisfy said judgment, with interest and costs, etc., to the highest and best bidder, for cash, gold coin of the United States. Dated this 9th day of July, 1890. M. G. AGUIRRE, Sheriff of Los Angeles County. By Wii.i. A. Hammkl, Deputy Sheriff. Graves, i I'Melveny it Bhankland. Attorneys for Plaintiff. jvll-fri-4t SUMMONS. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF LOS AN geles county, state of California. B B. Brlggs, plaintiff, vs. Alex F. Siebert, defendant. Action brought in the superior couit of Los Angeles county, state of California, and the complaint filed in said county of Los An geles, in the office of the clerk of said superior court. The people of the state of California scud greeting to Alex F. Siebert, defendant. You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by the above-named plaintiff In the superior conn of the county of Los Angeles, state of California, and to answer the complaint filed therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of tins summons, if served within this county; or, if served elsewhere. Within thirty days, or judgment by default will be taken against you according to' the prayer of said complaint The said action is brought to obtain a deciee of this court for the foreclosure of a mortgage described in the said complaint, and executed by the said Alex F. Siebert, on the 17th day of April, A. I). 18S5, to secure the payment of a certain promissory note, dated April 17th, ISSS, executed by said Siebert in favor of plaintiff, $500 being due on the Ist day of October, 1885, and $500 on the Ist day of October, 188(>, with interest at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum, that the premises conveyed by said mortgage may be sold and the proceeds applied to the payment of said promissory note, and costs of suit, and in case such proceeds are not sufficient to pay the same, then to obtain an execution against said Alex F. Siebert for the balance re maining due.and also that the defendant andall persons claiming by, through or under him, may be barred and foreclosed of all right, title, claim, lien, equity of redemption and interest in and to said mortgaged premises, and for other and further relief. Reference is had to complaint for particulars. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appearand answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the said com plaint. Given under mv hand and the seal of the superior court of the county of Los Angeles, state of California, this 10th day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-eight fsF.ALj CHAS. 11. DUNSMOOR, Clerk. By i". b. Fanning, Deputy. ma24-sa-10 SUMMONS. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, OF THE STATE of California, In and for the County of Los Angeles. D. R. Brearley, plaintiff, vs. Charles C. Haskin, defendant. Action brought in the Superior Court of the State of California, in und lor the County of Los Angeles, and the complaint Sled in said County of Los Angeles, in the office of the Clerk of said Superior Court. The People of the State of California send greeting to CharlesC. Haskin, defendant. You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by the above-named plaintiff, in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for Los Angeles County, nnd to answer the complaint tiled therein, within ten days, (exclusive of the day of service), after the service on you of this summons, if served within this county; or, if served elsewhere, within thirty days, or judgment by default will be taken against you according to' the prayer oi said complaint. The said action is brought to obtain a decree of court foreclosing the lien against lot 1, block 10, Angeleno Heights tract, said lien being created by diagram, assessment and warrant made by the superintendent of streets of the city of Los Angeles, for gradingEdgeware road, the amount claimed due and chargeable against said lot being $103.96, with ten per cent, interest thereon from the 28th day of January, 1890, and for costs of suit. Reference is had to complaint for particulars. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint us above required, the said plaintiff' will cause your default to be entered and will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Given under my hand and the seal of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Los Angeles, this 24th day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety. [sealj CHAS. H.'DUNSMOOR, Clerk. By F. B. FANNING, Deputy Clerk. [NDORSBDj Jones & Carlton, attorneys for plaintiff. jeU-fri- lot NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEET ING. I PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY IN ME vested by and in accordance with an order made and eutered in the journal of the proceed ings of the board of directors of La Sierra Water Company, a corporation, upon a unanimous vote of all the said directors, at a regular meet ing thereof, duly had and held in the city of Lbs Angeles, county of Los Angeles and state of California, on Tuesday, the (ith day of May, A. P. 1890. Notice is hereby given that a meeting of all the stockholders of said corporation, has been called by the said board of directors, and that the same will be held at the office of suid com pany, in the Phillips block, in the city of Los Angeles, county of Los Angeles aud "state of California, the same being the principal place of business of said corporation, on Tuesday, the 18th day of August, A. D. 1890, at 2 o'clock p. m., and that the object of said meeting is, and the same is called, to determine whether the said stockholders will, at said meeting, by a vote representing at least two-thirds of the enttre capital stock of said corporation, authorize the- said corporation to create a bonded indebtedness of four million dollars (14,000,000), under and in accordance with the said order of the board of directors of said cor poration, made as aforesaid, and pursuant to the provisions of section 359, of the civil code of California, but otherwise upon a plan to be determined by the said board of directors. Given under my hand and the seal of said corporation, this 7th day of June, A. D. 1890. [SEAL] HERMAN SILVER, Secretary of La Sierra Water Comany, a cor poration. je7-Sat-llt COCKLE'S Anti- Bilious Pills ! THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. For Liver, Bile, Indigestion, etc. Free from mercury; contains only _pure Vegetable In gredient/" Agents, LANGLEY & MICHAELS CO., San frahcisco. d2-dAw-ly MBOAX. SIMMONS. IN THE 6TTPBEIOB COURT OF LOS ANGE- Ies County! State of CaUfornia. John P. Knopf, plaintiff, vs. John F. Watkins, defendant. Action brought in the Superior Court of Los Angeles County, State of California, and the complaint Bled In said County of Los Angeles, in the office of the Clerk of said Superior Court. The people of the State cf California send greeting to John F. Watkins. defendant. You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by the above-named plaintiff in the Superior Court of the County of Los Angeles, State ofgCalifornia, and to answer the complaint tiled therein, witli in ten days (exclusive of the day of service), after the service on you of this summons, if served within this county; or, if served else where, within thirty days, or judgment by default will be taken against you according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action is brought to obtain a decree of this court for the foreclosure of a mortgage described in the said complaint, and executed by the said John F. Watkins, on the 27th day of June, A. 1). 1888, to secure the payment of a certain promissory note for $900, made and delivered by said Watkins to one Charles Knopf bearing interest from date thereof at the rate of 15 per cent, per annum, compounded annually, dated 271h June, ISKS, and by said Charles Knopf duly assigned to said plaintiff, which note said plaintiff alleges to be due him from said defendant; that the premises conveyed by said mortgage may lie sold, and the proceeds applied to the payment of said promissory note ami all interest due thereon, attorney's fees in the sum of |100, and costs of Buit, and in case such proceeds are not sufficient to pay the same, then to obtain an execution against said John F. Watkins for the balance remaining due, and also that the defendant and all persons Claim ing by, through or under him may be barred and foreclosed of all right, title, claim, lien, equity of redemption and interest in and to said mortgaged premises, and for other and art her relief. Reference is had to complaint for particulars. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint, as above required, the s:iid plaintiff Will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the said complaint. Given under my hand and the seal of the Superior Court of the County of Los Angeles, State of California, this loth day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand" eight hun dred and ninety [1..8.1 • " J. M. MEREDITH, Clerk. By D. E. ADAMS, Deputy.) [kndoiised] Jones & Carlton, attorneys for plaintiff. jyx3-mon-10t NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED EXECUTRIX OF THE will of Phineas Banning, deceased, hereby gives notice that an application will be made by her to the register ot the land office of the state of California, at his otlice in the city of Sacramento, on the 4th day of August, ItSOO, for the issue to her, as such executrix, of a duplicate of the certificate of purchase origin ally issued to William L. Banning, numbered 44, for certain tide lands in the county of Los Angeles, in the state of California, described as follows, to wit? Beginning at a point in the NW. corner of the tract of tide laud awarded to P. C. Learned by decree of the superior court of Los Angeles county, in the suit of William L. Banning vs. P. C. Learned et al., filed March 30th, 18S1. Said point being established by beginning at a point 50 chains east of the SW. corner of Sec. 7, T. 5 S. R. 18 W, S. B. M., being 50 links east of the base of steep bluff; and running thence N. ."5; ~ deg. W. <>.S3 chains; thence N. 56% deg. W. 4.38 ohalns; thence N. 37 :, 4 deg. W, 5.77 chains; thence N. 7% deg. W. 2.80 chains to the said NW. corner of the P. C. Learned tract above described; thence along line of high tide N. 49 :, i deg. W. 7.25 chains; thence N. 70 : « deg. W. 3.40 chains; thence N. 88jjideg. W. 2.77 chains; thence N. U4'.i deg. W. 0.41 chains; thence N. deg. E. 4.81 chains; thence N. 21& deg.W 3.08 chains; thence N. 77 deg. W. 8.04 chains; thence S. 67J4 deg. W. 14.10 chains to range line 1.00 chain north of the base of the hill; thence along the range line north 9.30 chains to the BW. comer of the 453.03 acre tract of tide land awarded to Phineas Banning by decree of the seventeenth judicial district court, state of California, in and for Los Angeles county, case No. 4.434; thence along said tract N. 53 deg. 8 mm. 15. 4ii.()o chains; thence leaving said tract and running across tide lands S. 0 deg. W. 1.90 chains; thence S. 18 deg. 20 mm. E. 40 chains. S. 35V 4 ' deg. W. 11.43 chains, S. 45., deg. R, 2.31 chains, S. 80' . t deg. E. 4.17 chains, s. deg. E. ti.GS chains to the northeasterly corner of the tract above described, awarded to P, c. Learned: thence along the northern line of said Learned tract N. 71-, deg. W. 10.05 chains to the point of beginning, containing 125.8(1 acres, which said certificate has been lost, and is claimed and owned by said estate of said Phineas Banning, deceased. je2o-sult-inost MARY H. BANNING. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE. JOHN MfCONNELL, PLAINTIFF, VS, JOHN B. Dreyer, defendant. Sheriff's Sale. No. 12.799. Order of sale and decree of foreclosure and sale. Under and by virtue of an order of sale and decree of foreclosure and sale, issued out of the Superior Court of the County of Los Angeles, state of California, on the 12th day of July, A. D. 1890, in the above entitled action wherein John McDonnell, the above named plaintiff, obtained a judgment of decree and foreclos ure and sale against John B. Dreyer, de fendant, on the 11th day of July, A. D. 1890, for the sum of $322.37. in lawful money of the United States, which said decree whs on'the 12th day of July, A. D. 1890, recorded in judg ment book 20 of said court, at page 242 lam commanded to sell all that certain lot, piece, or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the County of Los Angeles! state of California, and bounded and described as follows: The west one hundred acres of the N. '4 of the NE. >~ ami the NE. of NW. 'i of section (6) six, T. 5, N. R. 11 W. San Bernardino meridian. Public notice is hereby given, that on Tuesday, the 12th day of August, A. D. 1890, at 12 o'clock m. of that day, in front of the court house door of the County of Los Angeles, on Spring street, I will, in obedience to said order of sale and decree of foreclosure and sale, sell the above described property, or so much thereof us may be necessary to satisfy said judgment, with interest and costs, etc., to the highest and best bidder for cash, lawful money of the United States. Dated this 12th day of July, 1890. M. G. AGUIRRE, Sheriff of Los Angeles County. By A. M, THORNTON, Under sheriff. Thomas B. Brown attorney for plaintiff. j\l4-uion-4t IN THE "SUPERIOR COURT OK THE County of Los Angeles, State of California. In the matter of the estate of William H. Win ston, deceased. Order to show cause why order of sale of real estate should not be made. Mary E. Winston, as the executrix of the last will and testament of William H. 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