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Jurald SATURDAY..... ..DEC, 20, 1873. - -- 1 CITY AND SUBURBS. Melljtiou* .\otlees. sl. K. i ' wench tortn*Hev. A.M.i'smpbetl, SSStor. PreaefiTnt at Leek's Rail every Huii uv at 11 a. in. ami 7p. tu. Hundiiy School at vn'v p. m. ' M. E. Church, Fort Nt reel S. M.'<'ampbell, rstor. Preaching at 11 a. ni. and 7 p. Bt. by It. Tunay, P. E. Sunday School afi} t p. m. SeuU free, tjove Feast lit W % a. iv. Episcopal Church—Services for the pres ent in the hall of the Good Templars. St Main streot, up-stalrs. Hours, II A. M. ami :i P. M. Sunday School, 9J.,. Sabbath Morning Prayers at the Svu*i;ogue, at 10 o'clock, SMuntas Prayers Friday *yen- UiK, at '>:\j. Sufiday Snool Ht 10 O'clock Sun day. CON'UKHOAYiONAi. Chuuch. — Subject lor Hunday morning: — •' The Resurectlon of Christ," fr»n» direct evidence. E. VENEY, - Bo^r. NOTICE. To the Delegateseninprlsln«the restrict Council Patrons of Husbandry of Los Angeles and San b*rnardlno counties:— You are hereby requeued to assemble In Kpechrt *e»*lori of the CottAdl, at the Good Templars' Hall, Main street, Los Angeles elty, at 10 o'clock A. M., the first Saturday In lanuaryyMW. A general attendaee is desired as matters of vital 1 be brought before the Council. THOS. A. GAREY. aseUHH Master I>lst. Council. At Harris & Jacoby'a Cash Store San Bernardino Alfalfa Heed In TOtb hags, at jOe per lb. At Harris A Jacoby'a. Cash Store, Gentlemen's fine silk Scurfs at SI 00 A piece. For Christmas and New Year pres ents, go t-> Harris A Jacoby'n Cosh Store. 1 Gentlemen's white and colored Kid Oiovea are sold at HarrU A Jacoby's ( ash wore for w „ The brldjijetrst^^ The railroad Is progressing. A series of lectures is demanded. What about the revised city charter? The Wightmau wail* to- TM Gertrudes Rineho is fast filling up with, energetic people. Trotting 1 raess At tbe TrotMng Park, Jan. 1, 2 and :J. Six car loads of freight go to Wil mington to-day. The Wightman takes a cargo of usphaltum to San Frsfleisco. Oranges will soon figure largely in our shipments. Riley, the builder, puts In an ap pearance this morning per steamer. Tht refinery machinery goes out to Lyons' Station on Monday. F. P. F. Temple has been interview ing the San Dlegans for a few days pasf. * » /■ .'.**»»► Twelve carloads of Iron were sent out for the San Bernardino branch road yesterday. Business is lively at the depot, and eVerybody around there has to keep moving. The Weekly Herald was leaned 1 yesterday. Parties desiring can ob tain it for lOtents. Gen«raf McConnell's lecture was a success in every respect. How soon shall we have another ? We are pleased fo learn that the Southern District fair cleared its ex penses, fkd has the State aid clear. ■GeiK K. T/ Beale is in San Fran cisco. He will shortly--come to IiOS Angeles in Interest or the Shoo Fly railroad. . . v Rev. Mr. Edleman will deliver a lecture explanatory of creation before thosabfcrtbacbool at 11 •'dock, Sun day JFV * V llill I H.I The proposal of Waddington & Co.. to take the census of the city received the votes of all but two members of theConqlk* AVI Mill •r• ». f>j Mr. L. Messmer Informs us that he has bought, a lot of 36 feet front of Frank Reverin, adjoining the United States Hotel property. *> 41M The teams from the depot yesterday were two for Lone Pine to L. A Co.; three to San Bernardino, one to M. A Co., one to M., and ono assorted. Mr. Haines, the old telegraph super intendent, has resumed his labors; and , hepherd and Ate children have gone 35 a flying visit up the country, injur. Stoddard has put in a heavy •ek of hardware, and agricultural implements, and intends to do a driv ing business. For a good full stock there is room. R. C. Read has a tine assortment of Handles, the Very best made any where; and he also has a large supply of very beautiful baskets and boxes for the ladies. Examinations in the High School yesterday passed off excellently well Dr. Lucky la One. of tfrc best Instruct ors in the State, and we hope that the people will call him ttp higher before many years are gone, Tbe Clarendon is to be thanked for a series ef races to take place the first of the month, at the Trotting Park. They give, together with Mr. Mablna purse &ejuartes)y meetimj of the 14. E. £h!Sa¥ cosajfeences tP-Oay at f o'Qoek, Preaching by the Rev. J. R. Tonzy, P. X., of Los Angeles district, at 2 o'clock p. si. and at 7 p. v.. After which.the quarterly conference will usee*; AR sta InritSd to Attend. - • A great'old time over at theCeurt of Los Angeles. A Chinese murder trial—Col. Jim Howard for defense, aud Mr. Ganahl for the prosecution; and how the words and rhetoric fly. threat God and my countrymen. Charles Dole, who was a sergeant in Company "G" of the Ninth Regi ment 17. S. Infantry and who was par tially disabled while defending tho miners against the Indians near the Klamath river in the winter of 1868-9, has received through his attorney, Will D. Gould, a pension amounting to $348 00 and an annual allowance hereafter of $96. Ppw»5AL.-Tliefrleud».of Mr. Terry will be pleased to hear that he Is doing well in Los Angeles, Southern Cali fornia, where he has permanently located and is practicing his profes and he was loth to leave us, but his ' wife's failing health rendered If im perative that they should seek a more genial climate. We have known the doctor intimately for a number of Years, and can most heartily epmmend him \g the generous consideration of tne> peopTe of any section Tfi which he may pitch his tent, both as a genial gentleman and skillful physician. In eomfhg to Nevada, the doctor left his profession during a period of eight een years. Jn bis new borne may he meet with the success that ahould%var be the reward of merlt.--tE!ko IndS pendent. The pools sold at the fair amounted to $20,000 nearly. Our streets present a very lively ap pearance in the day time, but they ar ■ dark and dismal at night. The steamer Orizaba is due this morning with a large list of passengers and lots of freight. A large quantity of material for the telegraph line, was sent out on the San Bernardino line yesterday. , The Expr?** made a flat denial of several or our statements oliout the harbor. What will it say to our cor respondent's little propositions? . In the case of the yeople vs. Ah Kong and Tung Si, the jury brought in a verdict of murder in the second degree. , At Los Nietos, a day or two since, an Indian woman, to conceal the birth of an illegitimate child strangled it. The Fort street M. E. Church Sab bath School will, have a festival apd gift tree on New Year's Eve. They • have not yet decided whether to hold the festival at the ehnrch or Turnver etu hall. Notice of the place will be given in due time. '. i ' ' *' s-'I'VIW VI/ Ultlf Csroner'i Inquest. Yesterday the Coroner was called to Lo* Nletos to Hold «h inquest upon the body of a new-born child which was found dead with a string around his neck, on the grounds of Don Antonio Alvarado. The inquest elicited the following facta: Lest Monday evening a woman, named Anselsa, came to the house of Jose Carlos Tapia and asked for a bed to sleep in, which was given V her 1 . HnTS nfts, according to the state ment of the witnesses, evidently far advanced in pregnancy. In the night she was heard to walk about, and the next morning the bed was found cov ered, with blood. The woman's ap pearance was so much changed, that ft aroused the suspicion of the hosts, that site had given birth toaehild and killed ft. They asked the woman, but could get nothing out of her. After she had left the house, a careful search was instituted, but without avail. On Wednesday noon, however, when Mrs. Tapia called her husband from tbe field to .inner, she found * part of the dress of the woman Antelaa, cov ered with blood. She and tier hus band Immediately searched and found the hotly of a new born child strangled by a string around the neck, buried in the open field. They made the matter known, which led to a Coroner's in quest. The verdict of the jury was that that the child was killed by her own mother. ' Dr. Kurtz also held An autopsy upon the body of the child to ascertain whether it had been born alive or still-born. He found that the child was well developed, and had evi dently breathed, from the State of tbe lungs; I t ,n * SUfli Arrivals aad Dsparturss— lea, tf, :t? CIXXfJ . «r | »$H 3f Hi :<i *i telegraph line. Arrivals—H Douglass, Andres Pico, Miss Addie Ferguson, Wm Mann. Departures—Jas B Lenkershim, L. Lincoln, John Sepiseh. coast line. Arrivals—S Puehee, J H Harbuek. Departures—A Redwell, G H Klnt b* 11, Wm J Fajberty, Jas MeGlldrlck. SAN BBRNAKftIXO. Departures—M Shearer, J Wltlatch, M Stone. Motel Arrival s—Bas. 11. , ~- Pico House—Thomas Parsons, Car son; T Bayer, Lone Pine; O D Con verse, Camden, N J; T C Bradley, Hanover, N H; D White and.wife, In geraoll, Canada; C E French,.wife and child, San Joaquin Ranch; P M Cazlin and wife, Chicago. Clarendon—-J X Perkins, San Fran cisco; J W Thompsons, El Monte; W C Pendleton,S J Lockhart, Santa Ana; M Segars, Q W Hers, San Juan Cepis trano. Lafayette—JohuSholton. Arizona; James D Duffey, South America; G M Cepo, Regario, San Gabriel; J M Thomas, Riverside; F Smith, S Alber tin, P Cole, Wm Rengilly, Wilming ton; F H Pattln, Wm Bradford, Geo Brklger, San Bernardino; Francisco Castava, Santa Ana; Jose Fryer, Louis Moss, S M Frher, Spadra; Ramon J Carrillo and wife, T Bepulveda and wife, Santa Ana; J H Lefhy and fam ily, (aicajnongo; i Banbury, Marshal town, lowa. Normal School Items. ffota the San Jose Mercury, of to day, we glean the following facts: Tho walks around the building sadly need graveling. The Training Class la full, number ing about 120 pupils. The present term will close on Thursday, March 26, 1874. There are about 160 students in the Normal School proper, and additions to-the number are made almost dally. The State Normal School Teachers' Institute will meet in the assembly halt or the Santa Clara street School House, on Tuesday, January 6th. The indications are favorable to a large attendance. The Normal School will be dismissed foa the Christmas vacation on tbe Tuesday preceding Chrtatrnaa, and tbe session will be mumed again on the Tuesday following. 'The school'trill also have vacation on New Year's woman Is not Inferiorto that of man. 1 ' The question is one of much interest to the women, and we may expect some lively speaking by the young lady members. t f ■ «:« iix.n ~ .ili I • PACIFIC COAST ITEMS. The Postmaster of Ukish, Mendo cino county, will forward a petition to Washington fir increased salary. Ten-mile river, in Mendocino county is swarming with salmon, and wild geese arc abundant in that vicinity. Since the lat of May 31 buildings have been erected in San Buna venture, A large panther was recently killed in Willow creek, Shasta county, which measured thirteen feet from the tip of the pose to the end of the tail. ! The dry dock at Vatlejo* is being pushed forwasd. The main pit has been sunk tb V depth of 40 feet. It will probably be 600 feet in length, and 210 feet wide at the top. At Carson, last week, Mrs. Sally Cline, a native of Scotland, aged sixty these years, was found dead In her mybe Coroner's Jury found that use oflieedeslaf was intemper ance and exposure. , 4, Grass ValSy?had e"el<s4o day; 80 tons of rock were crushed, which netted a total of $2,800, or about $t& pcjr ton. The comWmy have on tbe dump about 200 (one of better quality than tho lot crashed. Late Telegrams. WASHINGTON. leWnl Officials Warned to ««>• nt Home. Washington, Dec. 18. The Secretary of War was before the House Committee on Military Affairs to-day concerniug his charges against Howard. Secretary Delano warns Territorial and other officers that absence from thsir posts without special permission will be considered as a resignation. He says any officer asking leave of ab sence will accompany his request with a statement of the cause for making such a request. CHICAGO. Tbo Farmers In Council—Ttoey adapt a Plattoraa—Kxeeatlon of Perteet. Chicago, Dec. 19. Illinois State Farmer's Association concluded its annual session at Deca tur last night, after adopting a plat form of which the following are tbe' main points: They declare that every American voter should do all in his power to secure the election of honest competent men to office; that the farm ers are absolved from all allegiance to old political parties; that the repeal of the salary grab law should be retro active; that large salaries are antago nistic to republican principles; that civil service should be reformed; they favor the improving of navigation of lakes and rivers; oppose protective tariff; deprecate the system of subsi dies; favor a legal tender currency is sued directly by the government, in terchangeable for bonds bearing the lowest possible rata, of .interest; de mand a revision of the patent laws; insist upon biennial sessions of the Legislature; assert the right of the State Legislature to legislate for the control of railroads; and oppose any attempt of Congress to exercise such control. W. C. Flagg was re-elected Presi dent, and S. 11. Smith, Secretary; wltri a Vice-President from each Con gressional District. A. J. Perteet, colored, convicted of murdering his wife In September, 1871, was hanged at Jollet, 111., where his second trial and conviction occurred, at 2:17 to-day. ft£ oltt W3 £ Chicaou, Dec. 19. Lodl Broyies attempted to commit suicide, this afternoon, by cutting his throat. Cause unknown. The doc tors think he will recover. ST. LOUIS. Harder aad Lynching- la VlsaoMrl. St. Louis, Dee. 19. - On Wednesday last a farmer living near Cambridge, Mo., was attacked by five men while on his way to his home from selling hogs, and was killed and robbed of $1,000. A gentleman coming along shortly afterwards found the dead body and overheard the robbers in an adjacent thicket quarreling over the division of the money. Quietly gathering a few neighbors they sur rounded and captured three of the gang and hanged them to a tree and went in pursuit of the other two. Key West, Dec. 1». ■ The Virglniu* left for Tortugas at 12 last night, in tow of the United States steamer Oaslpee. Elizabeth, N. J., Dec. it*. Herman Krewig, who married Lucy Siehleman in Hamburg last summer; and brought her to this country, at tempted to murder her. He was con victed of an atrokous assault and sen tenced to ten years In the State Prison and to pay a fine of $,000. FOREIGN NEWS. Th* TlrtrlalM' Pmwi|*m and Crew Hnrrandercd. • Lokdox, Dec. 19. The ship Middlesex, from Portland, Oregon, arrived at Queenstown. The ship Couluakyle, from Ran Frariciseo sailed from Plymouth.. The bark Clyde, sailed for San Fran cisco. Santiago »F. Coba, Dee. IS. . The surviving passengers and crew of the Virginlus, were delivered to-dayj to Commander Bralno of the steam- 1 ship Juniata. They were sent on board that vessel, which soon after! took her departure for New York. Pacific Coast Telegrams. SACRAMENTO. —* Aaatfeer (trant to Sal Iroada—Hal lot lag tor Seaator, Sacramento, Dec. 19. i Bowers' hill granting right of way and tide lands in San Diego Bay to the] Texas Pacific Railroad Company came 1 up as a special order, and after a slight discussion, H being dlACOveredj that there was an error in the bill ai read from the clerk's desk, went over till to-morrow. After the second ballot for the long term in the convention to-day it had the same result. ** f *** a A ballot was taken for the short term, Hager, 34; Shafter, 23; Downey*. 10; Belcher, 10; remainder scattering. SAN FRANCISCO. An assessment of 60 cents per share has been levied by the Pocahontajs Gold Mining Co., delinquent January '1, 1 !■ I It Is paappeed'fo Increase the shares itoOpblrtulrHOO. j ~ ] The- Empire Mill A Mining CA. levies an assessment of $1 per share, delinquent January 2fitli. In the case of the petition of Mr. Scott for the guardianship of the In dian "Bear-boy," the Probnte Court to-day awarded petition, but said if some respectable person would take the boy to his mother in Plumas County, the Court would direct guard ian to send him there, and prevent his being exhibited In public any more. County Judge Moore, of Plu mas, and several other citizens of that county, testified in behalf of Bell, the exhibitor. It is probable the Senator from that county will be applied to to see the poor deformed creature safely home. On the second trial of Gilford Llnd sey, for rape, the jury could not agree. It Is probable that a nol. pros, will be entered in the case. Charles H. Merrill, alias Gilmore, was arrested to-night, charged with having stolen sheet music and musi cal instruments to the value of about $600, from his employers, Gray & Co., music dealers on Clay street. The Whitney Soannell case was be fore the Police Court again to-day. Rut very little progress lias been made In the trial of lawyer Leo and Joe Lindsey for aiding the Brotherton brothers in their escape from the county jail; it is not yet concluded in the Municipal Court. Edward Higgins has assumed duty as agent of the Pacific Mail Steamship Co. in this city, and publishes a card to the employees, stating his reasons for cutting down salaries; calling on them to be courteous and affable to all having business with the company. Mr. Higgins, agent of Pacific Mall Company, has abolished the office of superintendent for the company here, and proposes other reforms which he claims will save to the company about $23,000 per annum. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Nau t rauclseo Hoard or Broker*. MORNIXO BOARD. Valley ISWlWatsoa s« R A Ely <9 El Dorado, N v Eureka i on W t N. Belcher 1% Ploche 6\ Josephine 2 W A V 4% Eureka, G V ITW PAP 3V, at Patrick 9\ Plug 4% Chariot _ 20(/« H. ft Ik Mahogany South Peuk l»4 so Chart 11% Belmont 24 Red Jacket....- 2 Newark J}* Empire. 1 Monitor Bel ~ 8 ElDorado, .. ( 0 Patch \\y t Hayes „. ...W t EVENING BOARD. Exports. Following 1, a libt of exports received at the depot, awaiting shipment December la: 21 tons nsphaltum: hi sacks dried peaches; 12 sucks beans; 502 bars bulltoli." * U- 4JJ ...l V Reat Estate Transactions. Deflds filed for record for the 24 hours end ing at 4 o'clock, Dec. IV, 1873, us reported for the Daily Hbrai.u by Judton « Gillette, Searchers of Records for I,os Angeles county: Prudent Beaudry to J. W. Potts—Lot 4, block 107, Bellerue Terrueo Tract, and lot 7, block E, and lot Pi block b, Mott irset: 1200. James W. Potts to Prudent |Beuudry—Lots 1 and 10. block, C, lot 15, block E, lots 6 and 8 In block X, and It) other lots In Mott tract; 3300. J. W. Potts to Prudent Beaudry-Btock O and P containing 47 lota, Mott tract; 1500. J W Fotts to Prudent Beaudry—Lot U, block 40, and lot « block 4S, Uunal and Reservoir, countys laws; MOO. J. W. Potts to Prudent Beaudry—Lot 19, block H, and lot 18, block C, and mocks In Mott tract; »200. . nialij) ! O. Hansen «t at to J. W. r\>tts—Division fl, lot 2, block 30, canal and rtservolr, countys laws; 8100. • - K. A. Breass to L. C. Green- -10 lots bounded bfGrtntn reasrvolr 9ih and Guorardo streets; $480. ' A Fun-Loving little wife of Mana yuuk borrowed a neighbor's baby aud put it on her door-step, and theu dis covered it and "went for" Brown. The result was more than satisfactory. Brown "squealed," and said: Why I gave her three hundred dollars and sent her to Chicago last week!" And the joking wife is after a divorce.' Uncle James, walking with niece Mary, aged four, points to the moon, on whose disc the dark spots show quite plainly, and says, "There is a< • man in the moon burning brush." The infantile realists puts up her lit tle nose and snuffs, saying, "Yes, I 'moll the 'moke." ' The Republicans .have nominated Bhafter for both the long and the j short terms. The people on the con trary do not long for him for the short term, and have gone short on him for the long term, and that is the long and tho short of it. Capt. Edward Higgins, lias lately been appointed Agent of the Pacific Mail Line at Han Francisco, and has taken charge of the office in that city. A new paper is proposed to be started at Mendocino City. 080. BBINBOMb SUM. JONES. CLARENDON SHAVING PALACE BATH ROOMS. Hair Trimming, Shaving-, Shampoo ing. Hot, Cold aud Nho wcr Baths. THE two leading Barber fthopa of the elty have consolidated, and are now at Mr. Relnecke'i old stand, which has Just been thoroughly refitted and furnished in the most superb manner. Wo employ the BEST BARBERS, and re spectfully solicit custom from all who, wish work executed satisfactorily. We nmke the BATHING BUSINESS a specialty, and have the only Bath Rooms In tho city. ST-Cnder the Clarendon. decl7 ASplendid Chance. MAGNIFICENT 01^^ raUersfro t good farming aud grazing land In the Sierra Hunch", Han Bernardino county; also, a good house provided with all comforts. Sheep. Horses and Cattle, all at moderate prices. Title to the Land Perfect. •■For more particulars as to the quality etc, of TTie Htock, those willing to purchase cap apply to Ralmundo Yorba. at the Hlejm Ranclio, a e ,»llt, of the laniT, they mm nlso apply to the Hurveyor- General's office, Han Francisco; and, for gen eral particulars, full Information ran be ob tained at the office of La Crunint, Los Ange les. lm Notice to Creditor*. E^^olsi^il vf undeinlgned, administratrix of the estate of Silas M. Stout, deceased, to the creditors or, and all persons having claims against thesaid deceased, to exhibit them with the nece sary vouchers, within ten months after the first Subluxation of this notice, to the said admin itra:rix, at the office or V. E. Howard A Sons, No. In thecjtv and county of the M. ft oat, [ !*fMft, 187;1. «* novHwSt Y£ MAIM, I DAY A,>l> A7GHT, • Jr •4. v "t* T f'V"- I i I CLARENDON. GENTLEMKN'S I til tin Parlor, —AT TIIK — (LAREIN I>OX. Special Notices. — —y —« Fisher & Co. have a very fine stock of Gold Spectacles. What Is a nicer and more appropriate Holiday Present for an aged per son. * Another fine lot of Jewelry, Watch es, Diamonds, and Clocks, Just received at Fisher* Co..'s. • Of Speelnl Interest to Furuaera. At the Esperanza Store, No. 108 Main street, will be found the largest and choicest stock of Merchandise, Groceries, Liquors, Cigars, etc., lv Southern California. It Is well known that at this store you can buy all goods In their Use at from five to ten percent, cheaper than at any other store In Los Angelas; also that tbe highest prlee Is paid for all kinds of country produce. All goods delivered to any part of the elty free of charge. • Wonder fa I, Isn't It? The amount of goods one can get for $1 00 at the Dollar Store Is really astonishing; und I)unsmoor Brothers deem It a pleasure to show their beautiful stock of Holiday Goods to all who may choose to call. Parties buying pres ents for Sabbath Schools or Christmas trees will And It to their advantage to call on Duns moor Bro*. before making a selection. * Look nt Tlila! i The only place In the city to get choleo Engravings, Chromos, Oil Paintings, etc., Is at M. V. Ponet's, 66 Main street, where yon can buy them cheap for rash, or pay In weekly Installments of from 25 cents to SI, ac cording to the amount purchased. Mr All men ought to know that all kinds of gentlemen's Clothing will be made with neat ness and dispatch by a regular tailor. The finest Imported and Domestic Cloths always on hand at D. W. Fltxpatrfck's, oorner of Court and Spring streets. " an. The tide of Immigration Is steadily set ting In, and the first thing eastern people do Is to throw away their New York Hats and buy a new one of Desmond. They say them Is no comparison between tbe two. » The Emerson, Weber and Checker ing pianos for sale on the Instalment plan. J. D. PATRICK, Traveling Agent, Leave or ders at Hellman's Rook Store. nov22ml Bur J. Cohn keeps fine Havana and Domes tic Cigars. No. til Main street, Downey,s Hloek, Thompson <V Oerson's saloon. an.Every style of Painting and Glazing done In the highest style of art, and ut reason able rates, by C. Raphael 4 Co. WANTS-LOST FOUND. [Wantssaibllshed aftho rate of o£aunts pat line for each Insertion, or 10 cents per line for three insertions. No advertisement under this head taken for less than 25 cents.! WANTED— A pair of horses, wagon and plow for service on a ranch. Ad dress'E, W. R. this office. doc2o-3t W ~ANTED.-A GOOD NURSE. Apply to ye. a. mathkwh, declS-8t nt the Depot. WANTED. —A Nicely Furnished Room, for a single gentleman, In a private family. Address B. F. N., declB-3t" IISKAi.n Oppicb. BOARDING— Rooms with Roard at a good private boarding bouse. Apply at the Hera Optics, tf or UNFCR ntsucd rooms, or houses. In nil parts ot the elty, apply to fc," H. SLAUOHT/rl Mala street, Downey BloeV ocfrtf % ANT ED. A GENTLEMAN LATELY FROM the caNt Is desirous of making an ar rangement with some one In or near the city, encaged In the cultivation of semi-tropical and other fruits, for the purpose of gaining a prac tical knowledge ot fruit raising. Am not afraid of work,and will devote my whole time und attention to the business. Good references Address, stating where an Interview muy be had Lock Box 403, P. 0. dol2d2wl Agency Pacific Mail S. S. Co. Los Anokles. Deo. 18, 1873. NOTICE— To passengeTs for Santa Barbara and San Francises; • On account ofthe scarcity of water on the Wilmington Bur, on the afternoon of Tues day next pasWmgers for tho Orltaba will be obliged to eonnsel with the little steamer Los Angeles by the train leaving here at 10 o'clock A. ». of that day. H. McLELLAN, Agt. Express please copy. declB X SUMMONS. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SEV ENTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN AND ,*FOR THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES. if Alt V JANE DORN, Plaintiff, vs. HENRY BLUME, Defendant. Action brought In the District Court of the Seventeenth Judicial District of tho State of California, In and for the County of l»s An geles, and the complaint filed in said County of Los Angeles, In the office ofthe Clerk of sold District Court. The People of the State of California sand greeting to HENRY BLL ME, Defendant. •\7-0n ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO AP • 1 hearts on act ion ttroaght again st you by the above named plaintiff, ta the District Court of the Seventeenth' Judicial District of the State of California, In and for the County of Los Angeles, and to answer the complaint filed therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this Summons—lf served within this county; or, If served out of this county, but In this district, d.y^"jM against yon, according 1o the -prayer of said complaint. The said action It brought to obtain a decree of this Court adjudging that you be forever barred from all claim to any estate of Inherit ance or freehold In the following described premises, or any part thereof, to wtt: Situated in the City and County of Los Angeles, State of California, and known us Lot No. 2, on a plat of survey made by George Hansen, ap proved by the Common CoaneTl of *hs City of Los Angeles, A. D. 18S6, e<S>tirtning ten acres of land, more or less, fronting on the street leading to the Arroyo Seco, four chains eighty sevenTinks, and the same width to tho river. And you are hereby notified that if you tali to appear and answer the said complalnt,as above required, the said plaintiff will cause your de fault to be entered, and will apply to the Court for the relief demanded lv the complalut. Ghen the Seal jlwi3s'tHsi Hc^oaheStateo^u^ (L. B.] nfa, In and for the County of Los An geles, this fifteenth day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred aud seventy-three. A. W. TOTTS, Clerk. By C. W. GorLD, Deputy Clerk. 1 S.C.HI'BBELL, Pl'fTsAtt'y, dec 19-2 tv Los Angeles. fovtSdhy MACHINE SHOP, A MATHESHS HAH MADE AR- XjL. rangemeuts with Mr. O'Donnei, the MNgprlgtor jMfco Saw A navies Founds* do AfSe Steeef M> <K#luet tfr Machlftnthop w>U-a t*Vnr»ct«*rwith ta» h.uodiy, and U K*p*t*floJlWpSnil**aWf macrsVsWwlth I dispatch, and on reasonable terms. delT-tt HOLIDAY GOODS. A Magnificent Stock of H ™ 0 L A V Jt "' C o — D «• m ar-— -■ ' ■ ■■ ( E.E.fISHER&CO'S Diamonds*""* Gems OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. A fine stock ot 8 liveware. Watches, Gold Chains. JEWELRY In Endless Variety. ALSO Clocks and Spectacles. All our goods engraved free of charge at Head quarters for • ■ j FISHER S | | j STANDARD OBSERVATORY TIME, 67 Main Street, ... t JLom A.tA#x«>l«>s». Calift sffda. * • " '• ' *'* ■ . . »s|i f i, rt v > f . .j *■."**» if . „> . * v'- REAL EBTATE. ■ i .'i .ii — i.—.. ■ - ■■- —. .i. — ■ 1 ■ "T 8. H. SLAUCHT, 73 Main St., I> O W N E V «%, O CXi REAL ESTATE, SALE AND EXCHANGE AGENCY! BUYS AND SELLS REAL Eg* tale on commission. Hus large tracts tui aule In Southern California. Country Homon, Stock Xtangea, Hheep Rannei, Vineyard, Orchard* City iiomi *, Special attention paid to the SECURING or LOANS - AND— EXCHANGE OF CATTLE, HORSES. BHEF.P AND OTHER STOCK. —ALSO— To the Exhibition of Ores, and general information exchanged In regard to the mine* of our country. Mining and other Stocks on Exchange AU orders promptly attended to. We have on sale a large Hat of first-class or chard and Farm Lands. Houses and lots, and Ranches, Improved and unimproved, from 2 to 8,000 acres, ranging from SO to $1,300 per acre, not advertised In tbe following Hat: NO. 137. 20 acre* on Washington street at city lim it*, west side; good location; right to plenty ol' water; 52.0U0. NO. W. 100 acres good grain land to rent for one crop; very cheap. NO. 135. Two bouses and lots In central part oi the city; 8l,5i)0 and $2,300, or the two for NO. 6. 400 Acres or Good Farming Land, suitable for Dairy purposes or sheep range; $6,000 worth of Improvements In fences and buildings, well watered and in every way desirable. Sit uated one mile from Conipton, nine mile, from Los Angeles. Price $12,000. NO. M. 15 acres unimproved, I>£ miles from court house; a fine corner location on v main stnvl. .Good, land: easy of access by public ooave) ance; One chance for city home. NOS. 50. 61 AND 52. 4. 5 and 5k acre lots; pleasantly located; good soil and water privileges; from $6uo up wards. NO. a. 600 aerea unimproved land, one mile from town, on railroad; near church and school; in a good neighborhood. NO. 123. Fruit and Vineyard Ranch of 22 acres; wine, cellar, with casks and stock of wine; tools and materials, with the crop; comfortable houae and other buildings. There Is 200 per cent. Srofit on wine at the present price of grapes, range and lemon trees,ns well as other fruits. NO. 121. 81oU, 180 feet fronton Main street,and IHO on Spring street. We want money to build bouses with. 93,500. NO. 115. SO acres near the fair grounds, Just oat*hie the city lliu'ts, in the vicinity of artesian wells NO. 116. 80 acres good land; valuable without Irriga tion; artesian wells easily supplied. 93,400. NO. 119. House and lot with 40 acres, to be divided to suit the purchaser; with or without house or Improvements, In 5, IV, or 10-ucre lots near the city limits. 1750, $9*7 or 51.500. NO. 12ft. About 1,200 acres of choice fruit laud, and the best vineyard land In tills country, well watered; water all rises on the place, $12,000. NO. 120. 000 acres, same as-above; improved; 30 mile from Los Angeles. $30,000. NO. 78. 20 acres on San Pedro street, near Jefferson; cultivated, and has 50 bearing trull trees; lies In the city water limits. $2,000. NO. 88. 8,000 acres unimproved land, with water ]>:■! vilege. at t8 per ucre. Apply at this office, or teO. D. Compton, at Conipton. NO. 21. 12 acres of choice land, all In orchard und vines in full bearing, located In the central part of the city. Extra good water privilege. Good house, burn, and all necessary cut-bulld- Ings. Pays well. $12,000. NO. 65. 8 32-100 acres Improved lands, wit., good house of five rooms; \\ miles from court house, near omnibus line und good school. Well watered. On It are planted 174 orauge. trees, 4 and 5 years old, lv fine condition, and 10 Sicily lemons, 6 years old; 50 bearing fruit and nut trees, of splendid quality, and bjm acre of alfalfa. A desirable and cheap place. $4,750. NO. 60. 4% acres splendid land, one and a half mile - from the court-house, adjoining the above. Is planted with walnut, orange and lemon tree* Can be purchased at a bargain tor cash. A de sirable city 10,. * 1,800. NO. $7. 120 acre* at $15. NO. 08 House and lot, $1,200.' NO. 101. House and lot, $1,000. NO. 103. • Bee ranch, Improved; 100 acres; $500. NO. 12S. 12,000 acres unimproved; 8,000 do; farming land; $1 80 per acre. NO. 118. 11 acres orange trees on Washington sire*.!: $7,1100. NO. 69. 97 acres unimproved; $30 per acre NO. 87. 160 acres at Florence: $ao per acre NO. 88. 2,Booacresat Compton; $16. NO. 89. IS to 1,500 acres at $12 per act*. NO. 90. 8,000 acres at Compton; $25 per acre. NO. 93. Hares orange, lemon and lime trees, in the city, for $2,500. NO. 96. 20acres Improved, with house, teucrs, alfal fa, etc; $1,000. NO. 190. 106acre*,fruit, grazing and farming land; beat In the country for seml-troptcal fruits.; water free and In abundance; gre.nl> mi proved ; $7,000. NO. 112. House and lot, 60x120, on Main street: fine residence; modern built houae; $6,000; cheap NO. 85H- Building Lots 100x156 feet, for $40 each. NO. 80. Three seeUous of land near Riverside, at $2V, per acre. NO. 23. 40 acres Improved; 1,000 choice varieties oX grapes; 26 walnuts: 475 orange treet; jj apple; good house; splendid land: $4,000. NO. 140. ▲ good business lot, about 36 feet front, o Maiu street; $3,000. NO. HI. 55acre*on Jefferson street In the city; $200 per acre. NO. 3. 8 2-5 acres highly Improved, in tbe cent ml part of the city; good house of 7 rooms; about 250 orange trees; 1,000 choice grapes; nil kinds of choice fruit In abundance, beariiiK. No coat for water; $6,600. 100 acres good grain land, well watered, to rent for one crop. West end of the city; cheap NO. 86. 100 shares Central Land Company of Oak land, for sale or exchange; $2,500. NO. 76. Two lots, centrally located, for $125 each. NO. 120. One lot on Spring street, near Fifth, $750. NO. 180. House containing 4 rooms and lot MO-iliw feet; $1,200. NO. 109. One and one-halt lots on the hill for $200. a NO. 82. w Nine lota, or over 4 acres, In the suburbs of San Francisco; $2,000. NO. 84. Forty acres Improved, house and buildings, teams, tools, crop, good fences, well watered, at Compton; $3,000. NO. 131. A full set of artesian well tools, two augers and coupling for 500 feet. NO. 59. 20 acres or land on Alameda street, very cheap for cash. NO. 132. A valuable silver mine for sale very cheap. NO. 117. 100 acre* oak timber land, on tail road, at $40 per acre. ••"PLEASE READ THIS NOTICE. VS aw Buyers are at no expense whatever when the pur ease* money Is paid at my office. Sar Person*, paying money outside t he office will be hsM responsible tor my commutator.*. B. v. BUIJOR, Baal MasaAfaat aaul 78 Main street, Downey Block, Los Minn.