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POSTOFFICE DIRECTORY.
Kasloi n, San Francisco and Northern.—Tele
graph Stage Line. — Arrive at 11:SU p. at.:
clat 7:SU P. M. Letters Intended for reg
" istry must be presented before 5:80 P. St.
Ooaet Line.—Stations between san Francisco
and Los Angeles, via Santa Barbara—Ar
rives at 11:30 p. m. : closes atW p. at.
Sau Mega Line—San Diego. Anaheim, Galla
tin, Capistrano, etc.—Arrives at 8:30 a. ai.;
closes at 4 )'. m
Southern Arizona—Tucson, Yuma, Arizona
Cltv and way stations-Trl-Weekly Service
—Ar Ives Sunday, Tuesday and rrlday.ai
Siltua. at.; leaves Monday, Wednesday and
Saturday; mall closes at 4 p. m.
Northern Arizona-Pre.scott.Wlckenberg and
way stations-Semi-Weekly—Arrives Tues
day and Friday at 9:35 a. m. ; leaves Tuesday
and Friday; mail closes at 3:IU p. if.
San Bernardino and way stations—San Ga
hriel.El Monte, Riverside, etc.; arrives at
9:35 A. M.; closes at 3:10 P. M.
Wilmington and way stations- Arrives at 2:15
p. m. : closes at 10 A. at.
OerroGordo.Lone Pine and Havllah-Arrives
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11:30 P.
m.; leaves Monday, Wednesday aud Satur
day; closes at. 7:30 p. St.
Domestic and Foreign Money Order OA)?.—
Open from 9 A. m. to 4:30 P. M., except on
Saturday, when office closes at 3:30 P. M.
On Sundays the office will bo open from 12:30
to 1:S0 P. at. H. K. W. BENT, P. M.
City and County Official Directory.
City Directory.
P. BEAUDRY Mayor
Office, Council chamber.
J. J. CARRILLO, City Marshal
Office, No. 45 Spring street.
J. J. MELLUS, City Treasurer
Offlce, Court House.
A. W. HUTTON City Attorney
Office, No. 56 Temple Block.
M. KREMER City Clerk
Office, No. 45 Spring street.
J. M. BALDWIN City Surveyor
Office, In Downey, Main street.
Dr. J. H. McKEE, Health Officer.
Office No. 11 Spring street
Common Conned:
Meets at Council Rooms, No. 45 Spring St..
at 7:30 P. M., Thursday of each week.
coo'ClLMitN :
T. P. CAMPBELL. I* LICHTENMERGER
J. MULLALY. J. G. CARMONA.
W. W, ROBINSON. R. SOTELLO.
M. TEED. JOSE M \SCAREL.
C. E. HUBER, L. WOLFS KILL.
E. H. WORKMAN, T. LEAHY.
Chamber of Commerce t
S. LAZARD, Pres.,
W. J. BRODRICK, S. B.CASWELL,
Secretary. Treasurer.
M J.NEWMARK. EUGENE MEYER,
JOHN G. DOWNEY, J. De B. sHORB,
t. M. WIDNEY, I. W. LORD,
. E. HEWITT, H. D, BARROWS.
Board of Education i
H. D. BARROWS, Presldeut.
M. KREMER, Sec'v. ALFRED JAMES,
DR. J. KURTZ, J. P. WIDNEY.
DR. W. T. LUCKY, City SupL Public Schools
Los Angeles Library Association!
J. R. McCONNELL President
J. C. LITTLEFIKLD Librarian
Library, Downey Block.
Judicial Direetorys
T. SEPULVEDA -..District Judge
Terms of Court—First Monday of Feb.,
May., Aug., and Nov.
H. K. S. O'MELVENY...Judge of Probate and
County Courts.
Terms of Court—First Monday of Jan.,
Mar., May, July. Sept., and Nov.
GEO. C. OIBBS Dist. Court Commissioner,
Offlce, No. IS Spriug street.
Justices'' Courts:
WM. H. GRAY...Temple Block, over W. F-Tt
Co.'s Ofßoe.
JOHN TRAFFORD.. .Downey Block, Temple
Street.
National Officials.
H. K. W. BENT Postmaster
Postoffice, Temple B'.oek.
ALFRKD JAMES Reg. U.S. Land Offlce
J. W. HAVERSTICK....Rec. U. S. Land Office
Temple Block.
J. O. WHEELER....Dept. Coll. U. S. Int. Rev.
Offlce, No. 10, Temple Block.
J. R. BKIERLY „ Int. Rev. Gau?er
Otflce, No. 48, Temple Block.
J. D. OtJNLAP Dept. U. S. Marshal
New High street.
ti. i.WHI IT NO U. S. Court Commissioner
i itflce, Nos, and 28, Downey Block.
lAiMH A. MOURF.NHAUT French Consul
Main street.
OL %' I'O.V B. HEARS. Im »hurjo of i....... ...
mentor Wilmington H-trbor—Residence
at terminus ot street railroad.
County Directory.
A. W. POTTS Co. Clerk and Clerk of Courts
J. W.GILLETTE Co. Recorder and Auditor
1 E. ROW VN Co. Treasurer
\*. li. ROWLAND...Co. Sheriff and Tax Coll.
GKO. H. PECK Co. Supt. of Schools
DIOVICIO BOTILLEK Co. Assessor
L. SEBOLD Co. surveyor
Dr. s W. BROOKE Co. Physician,
(Office, l.anfranco's Building.)
Board or Supervisors:
GEO. HINDS, Chairman,
J. M. GRIFFITH, EDWARD F.VEY,
F. PALOMARES, F. MACHADO,
A. SEPULVEDA, Acting Interpreter.
Regular Meetings—First Monday of each
month.
" HOTELS.
BACKMAN HOUSE.
Son, SB. 3ft and 40 Maiu street,
Los Anoelew, Cal.
THIS NEW AND ELEGANT HOTELjust
finished aud thrown o.jen to the public, is
furnished throughout with
New Furniture, Carpets and Bedding.
Booms large, well lighted and ventilated
and supplied with water, gas and Are.
THE TABLE
Is supplied with tho best the market affords
and no Chinese cooks employed.
For Earn l lies, its accommodations are
ansnrpassed.
For Business Men
And visitors, its conveniences a'e unequalled
being centrally located, having a telegraph
office attached, and street can passing every
ttu minutes.
There is no Bar or Saloon
Ot urjy kind on the premises, it being the In
tention of th« proprietors to make it a quiet
and favorite resort for families.
Board hy tbe Day, Week, or Month
For persons not requiring rooms.
MR. & MRS. BACKMAN,
febttf Proprietors.
PROPOSALS.
QROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT
AT either Temple & Workman's B inkor at
fake Vineyard, byj. Deßarth shnrb, for mak
ing and b irnlng from SOU.OIH) to KOti.tiOn bricks
Wood furnished on the ground. None but
Orst-clos brlekmakers need apply.
LAKH VINEYARD LAND AND WATER
ASSOCIATION. mylstf
HASSE & ASSEVEDA'S
BARBER SHOP
AND
BATHING ESTABLISHMENT,
No. 42 Main Street, Los Angeles.
The best Barbers In California constantly in
waiting. Ho', Cold and Shower Baths at all
hours of the day. myl2tf
WelF-DlgKing.
lAMI AM PRE PA RED TO DO WELL-DIGGING
in tbe most satisfactory manner and on
the shortest notice. Water guaranteed for
Wilcox Ll.ters ofall d mansions.
REFERENCES.
By permission, I re r to Mr. Longstreet,
Mi 'Ledj ard, Mr. Heaton and Dr. Whis ler.
THOMAS HAMILTON,
Mfettf \t Swlgart A Huber's. Main fit.
BON TON SALOON,
Wo. 17 Main street, signoret's New Building.
THE BEST OF WINES, LIQUORS AND
Cigars constantly on hand. Billiard Ta
ttle ln connection with the saloon.
iray2t tf VAN 4 CHAR MEYERS.
Railroad Lands.
ALL PERSONS desirous of purchasing
lands in the sections belonging to Ihe
Southern Pacific Railroad, can apply to the
undersigueu, No. 65 Main sires', Los Angeles
city J. D. DUNLAP,
Land Agent Southern Pacific Railroad Com
pany. J B * M j
$as JUi)eU\3 ivftall
THURSDAY JUNE 17. 1875.
The Earthquake in New Granada-Sev
eral Towns Destroyed — immense
Loss of Lint and Properly.
Panama, June 12.—The following
particulars of the recent terrible earth
quake are received by leUer from Sal
azar, dated May 19th: "Yesterday a
severe earthquake visited this city and
region.. Iv this city a large part of
the church belfry and several bouses
were destroyed, and some people were
killed. The city of Cereui to is entire
ly destroyed, only a few families be
ing saved. The Botica Allcmania, a
German drug store, was set on tire by
a ball of Are, which was thrown out of
a volcano, which is constantly throw
ing out lava. The volcano has opened
itself in front of Saul iugo. San Caye
tana was destroyed, and also Santiago.
In the larger part of Gamalatia there
was great destruction. Artsoleda,
Cucutilla and Sau Cristobal are near
ly destroyed. The population of these
towns is estimated as follows: San
Cayetana, 4000; Santiago, 2000; Glama
latia, 3000; Arboledo, 5000; Cucutilla,
500 San Christobal, 1600. The section
of country referred to embrace regions
around about where the Colombia and
Venezuela join. The Colombia portion,
embracing Sartar.der, is in some re
spects most productive. Parts of this
Republic and its coffee is famous all
the world over. San Jose deNelrcuta,
at the time of the disaster, htul a pop
ulation estimated at 1800. It had a
large commercial business an ! was a
great depot forcoffeeand coco for ship
ment, either through the Venezuelan
ports or down the Magdalena to Pan
ama. The shock \va9 felt sharply in
Bogota and adjoining sections, A gen
tleman who was at the time in Facta
via says the movement lasted for
three-quarters of a minute.
Tweed.
New York, June 15.—The report
that the Court of Appeals had decided
In favor of Tweed, and ordered his re
lease, has caused great excitement
here. Sheriff Connor has taken every
precaution fur re-arresting him on his
discharge. Unless he can supply se
curities to the amount of $3,000,000
he will be taken from Black well's
Island to the Ludlow street jail.
Railroad.
New York, June 15.—1t ia private
ly rumored that the Vuntlerbilt rail
road companies and the Chicago and
Northwestern being dissatisfietl with
Jay Gould's course in the Union Pa
cific, are seriously proposing to take
up and complete the Northern Pacific
railroad. Another rumor is that
Gould failed to bring the Central Pa
cific to his demands, threatens to con
struct the proposed road from Ogden
to the Columbia river, and 90 obtain
an independent connection with the
Pacific.
Beecher.
New York, June 15th.—The Her
ald's newly discovered sensational
stories against Beecher are regarded
with great suspicion on the part of
the press. Shearman unequivocally
denounces the whole thing as a tissue
of lalehoodiJ. He makes a strong case
to show the impossibility of its truth.
Crickets in Utah.
Salt Lake, June 10th. -The crops
tiuuugiiimt iijc tmiiuiy are iii splen
did condition. The weather is warm.
The damage done by crickets iv the
Southern part of the territory is very
trifling.
The Chico Statesman an Independent.
Chico, June 15th.—Great dissatis
faction exists among the Republicans,
and the Independents are confident of
success. Gen. John Bidwell will at
tend the Independent State Conven
tion next Tuesday , as one of the dele
gates from Butte.
George Wilson and family, from
Drytown, Amador county, were on
their way to Lake Valley, last Mon
day, when their team ran away,
wrecking the wagon. Miss Josephine
Henderson, one of Mrs. Wilson's
daughters, had a leg broken and Mrs.
Wilson and Miss Ida Henderson re
ceived painful injuries. Mr. Wilson
was not hurt.
A row oceured at Last Chance, Pla
cer county, on Thursday, between
Aleck Penman and a person known
as Greek Jim, about some mining
ground, which resulted In the former
shooting the latter, the ball taking
effect iv the right side of the body.
At last accounts it was supposed that
tbe wound would not prove fatal.
On Tuesday night last an Indian
woman was killed at a point ten
miles from Big Tree Station, by Zip,
an Indian, who was supposed to have
been the slayer of an old Chinaman
between Mariposa and Mormon Bar.
The fatal shot was intended lor a med
icine man who had been dooteiTDg;the
woman and had made her sick.
H. J. STEVENSON.
Civil Engineer and Surveyor,
U S. Deputy Land and Mineral Surveyor.
Surveys of all kinds ln thecity or at a distance.
MAPS
Made, Field Notes aud descriptions fur
nished, etc. Also
GENERAL CONTRACTOR,
For street work in all Its ramifications. Ditch
es Fiumes, Keservoirs, and everything in
connection with Water V >--ks. No necessity
for a board of tsEVEN E.sGiNEERS to in
spect our work.
OFFICE—NO. 8 COMMERCIAL ST.
Los Angeles, Cal. Je!stf
A RARE CHANCE.
Elegant Villa, Orchard and
Vineyard Sites
—IN THE —
SAN GABRIEL FRUIT BELT.
ALHAMBRA LAND.
MESSRS. WILSON & SHORB,
The proprietors of tbe Alhambra Tract, near
the Mission, will offer for sale, In small tracts,
In the vicinity of the reservoir where the water
Is now flowing, lrom
Two to Three Hundred Acres
Intending purchasers can inform themselves
of particulars by applying to
C. CABOT, Temple Block.
Or at Lake Vineyard, to
B. D. WILSON,
ap2Btf I. BeBABTH SHOBB.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
SIMO FY OH*
FANCY CAKE BAKERY
AND ICE CREAM PALACE.
ALU STYLES OF FANCY CAKES,
Confection and Wedding Cakes madu
toorder. Strawberries and uteam.loud Soda
Water, line French and domestic Dandles of
our own make, a One new stock of Clicaia.Tea,
Chocolate Cofffee, etc. myl3 if
California -Military Academy,
OAKLAND.
THE TWELFTH ACADEMIC YKAR will
will begin
Wednesday, July 28th.
Thorough preparation given for State Uni
versity, or any College.
Has many advantages in point of scenery
and heallh.
For further particulars, address
Je4 2m D. McCLURE, superintendent.
LOUIS EMERY PAOK. WMLtX EPIIItAM GRAVEL.
PAGE & GRAVEL,
Manufacturers of
Carriages and Wagons
-MTXJL Ofall kinds, made of the best ma-
terial. They also keep on hand a
large stock of
Carriages, Buggies, Light Spring and
Heavy Wagons,
of their own make, which they warrant in
every respect.
They have determined to sell their work at
prices as low as the Inferior and worthless
work that Is frequently being palmed otrup
on the commcnlty In Los Angeles and olse
\v here.
Call and see the best assortment of
Cfirrmsjirts and Bttegies
ever arte red In Angeles. All Carriages
and Engines manufactured by us, are fitted
with Pate's calcinated Patent Adjustable
Spriu!; ljttirybnok,
*n well adapted to comfort.
sep22
Annual Meeting Notice.
CO-OPERATIVE NURSERY AND FRUIT
Company of Los Angeles County.—Prin
cipal place of business, Los Angeles, .State Of
California.
Notice Is hereby given that the nnnu'rl
meeting of the stockho'deis of Raid eompivy,
for the purpose of electing a Board of live Di
rectors and the transaction of such other bus
inesses may come before the meeting, Will be
held at the office ofthe secretary, No. 1 Kpring
street, Los Angeles city, on Friday, June 18,
1875, at 10 o'clock A. M.
L. M. HOLT, Secretary.
Los Angeles. June 4, 1575. jes td
Southern District Agricul
tural Society of Cal.
Office and Works situate in Los Angeles county
NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT
a meeting of the Board of Managers of
said Society, helo on th, stn day of May, 1875,
an aslessment of five dollars per share
was levied upon t' c capital stock of said So
ciety, payable on or before JUNE 5,1875, to J.
F. Burnt, Secretary, at bis oflice In the city of
Los Angeles, t'al.
Any stock upon which said assessment
shall remain unpaid on the 6th day of June.
1875, will be advertised on that ay as delin
quent, and unless payment Is made before,
will be sold on SATURDAY, JUNE 26. 1875,
to pay the delinquent assessment, together
with cost of advertising and expenses of i U»
J. F. BURNS, Sec.
Los Augeles, May 8. 1875. my 22 td
THE SANTA MONICA
LAND ASSOCIATION
OFFER AT
PHIVATE SALE
Eighty Choice Building Lots,
Beautifully situuted: only five minutes' walk
from the
Los Angeles and Independ
ence Railroad.
This property fronts on the Ocean. Soli of
the best quality.
GOOD WATER
Obtainable at a depth of thirty feet. The best
locality known in this part of California for
seabathing, and is destined to become the
most famous
SEA-SHORE RESORT
On tho Pacific Coast.
Any one desiring to purchase one or more
of these lots can make a choice for
S2OO IN GOLD COIN,
Payable one-third cash, one-third ln six
months and one-third in twelve months.
An Artesian Well is vow being sunk near
the property. For particulars, Inquire of
J. li. 1.1 CAS, Agent,
At IT. S. Land Office.
Or to J. D. BICKNELL, Rooms 30 and 41
Temple Block. my2l tf
WOOLEN MILL STORE I
PFEIFFENBERGER & SHAUER,
Los Angeles Street, near Commercial.
Suits made to order tor
Twenty-five to Sixty-five Dollars.
A fine stock of imported and domestic
Blankets and Flannels
Constantly on hand. Also, a fine stock of
CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES,
VESTINCS,
FLANNELS,
BLANKETS,
Ac, 40., SIC, &.C.,
Of Foreign and Domestic manufacture, kept
In stock and made up ln tho best style of the
tailoring art.
PFEIFFENBERGER & SHAUER.
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LUMBER-YARDS.
LUMBER AT REDUCED PRICES
— AT —
Perry, Wood worth A Co.'s
LUMBER YARDS
— AND —
PLANING MILLS,
No. 16 Commercial street, near Kail
road Depot. mr2o-tf—B
GRIFFITH, LYNCH & CO.
LUMBER DEALERS,
CORNER OF
Alameda and First Stw.,
DEALERS IN
DOORS,
WINDOWS,
BLINDS,
POSTS,
SHINGLES,
LATHS,
SHAKES,
HAIR, PLASTER OF PARIS, ETC., ETC
ap2B-tf-fl
MISCELLANEOUS.
DO YOU WANT A
Farm Wagon,
Or a Sporting Vfagon,
Or a Sulky Cultivator,
Or a Walking Cultivator,
Or a Diamond-Tooth Cultivator.
Or a Shovel Plow,
Or a Sulky Horse Hake,
Or a Mower,
Or a Reaper,
Or a Header,
At Bed Rock Prices?
IF SO, CALL AT
THE GRANGE STORE,
184 Main street.
JOHN H. SEYMOUR,
Ueueral Manager.
Jyl9tf
New Wilson Sewing Machine!!
The People's Favorite and Ladies'
Friend.
THE
W I Ti S O ST
Shuttle Lock Stitch Sewing Machine
Is at last conceded by all to be the BEST now
in use. Being so simple and Light Running
that the most delica;e lady or child can use it.
Can regulate Tension or change stitch while
sewing.
THE WILSON
Is be«t adttpted for all varieties of family sew
ing from- the lightest fabric to the heavies;
cloth or leather.
IS very Machine Warranted
for Aye yea.'s Without expense to purchaser.
THE HIGHEST PREMIUMS have been
awarded at the Worlds Fair, Vienna and State
Fairs and Expositions throughout California
iind the Eastern States. Whtit better superi
ority overall others.
Price from $10 to $15 Lower
than for any other first class Machine. Send
for descriptive catalogue free.
J£. O. GLIDDEN, A C ent.
Office—White House, comer Los Angeles and
Commercial sin bib. n-M 6m
Assessment Notice.
11 HE LOS ANGELES CITY AND COUNTY
Priming and Publishing Company.—
Principal place of business being.Lns a oaaiaa
i.os .\tigen-s county, slut,- ffl California,
Notice is hereby given thai at a regular mcc -
Ingof the id rectors of the Los Angeles City
and County Printing and Publishing Com
pany held on tne 4th day of June, 187-i, an as
sessment of live dollars (95) nershare was lev
ied upon tbe capital stock of the corporation,
payable Immediately In t'nlted States gold
coin to tne Secretary at his office.
Any slock Upon which this assessment shall
remain unpaid on the sth day of July, 1875,
will be delinquent and advertised for sale at
pit die auction, und unless payment Is made
before will be sold on the 15lh day of July to
pay the delinquent assessment, together with
the costs of advertising und expenses of sale,
H M JOHNSTON, President.
J. M. BASSKTT, Secretary. jes td
NOTICE.
GRANGE CO-OPERATIVE CO.—Location
of principal place ol business, Los An
geles, state of California.
NOTICE —There are delinquent upon the
following desert bed stock on account of as
sessment (No. 1) levi-d May i!, IS7.">, the sev
eral amounts set opposite ttte names of the re
spective shareholders, ss follows:
Xo.C'rr- Xo. of
Name, tiflcai*. Sham, Ami,
Geo Dunskin 1:12 2 Sill 00
w m . Mitchell IKS 1 5 0(1
J. McD. Mottit 135 1 sOi
Geo. F. Miles Ill) 2 10 IK)
A. Humphries 161 1 5 Oil
Asa Ellis 161 1 510
G. E. Long 172 1 500
H. Burlingamc 17S 6 25 (XI
Mrs. M, W. Harper ISO I 500
O. Bullis 182 2 10 on
W. B. Craig 188 1 aOO
A. A. Proctor 207 1 5 Oil
C. M. Jenkins 210 3 15 00
E. R. King 257 2 10 00
Miss Ella J. Joughln 261 1 500
Anton Sorrenson k'6B 1 son
S. T. Coram 277 2 10 00
W. A. Carter 278 1 500
A. L. Sutton 2«7 1 500
A. L. Sutton 236 1 5 IK)
Robert orr .- 64 1 600
Robert Orr 232 1 600
W. D Greshani 10l 1 600
J. W. Yen bl 10:! 1 500
(I. Ij Fowiei 104 I $00
J. C. Simmon 122 1 500
Uriah Penhall 131 1 600
F. M. Matthew- 214 1 sOn
Andrew Conlau '.'l7 1 600
M. J. Golden 218 2 10 00
E. H. Boyd 310 1 6On
F. M. Slaughter 214 2 10 00
W. H. Potts 218 1 500
M. Rogers 257 1 500
And In accordance with law and an order of
the Board of Dirccio s made on the 11th day
March, 1>75, so many shares of each parcel of
•■uch stoikas maybe necessary wil 1 be sold ft
Public Auction, at ihe office of the Secretary,
Grange store, Main street, I,os Angeles, Cali
fornia, on TUESDAY, the 29th day of June,
1575, at tho hour of lo o'clock a. m. of »ucb
day, to pay delinquent assessments there
on, together with costs of advertising and ex
penses ofthe sale.
ISAAC S. SMITH.
Je4 tJ29 Secretary.
Certificate of Partnership
OF THE FIKM OF GAREY 4 RATH
mussen, doing business in the county of
Los Angeles, State of California.
We, tbe undersigned persons,hereby certify
t hat the above described partnership Is com
posed ofthe following persons and no others,
whose names and places of residence are as
10l lows, to-wit:
Thomas A. Garey, Los Angeles.
Wm. Muth Rasmussen, Los Angeles.
In witness whereof we have hereunto affixed
our hands and seals this 22d day of December,
1874.
THOMAS A GAREY. [SEAL.]
WM. MUTH RASMUSSEN. [seal ]
Jcs Im
Certificate of Partnership
OFTHE FIRM OF AZUSA NURSERY,
doing business in tlie eountv of Los Au
geles, Hlateol California,
We, tlie undersigned persons, hereby certify
that the above described partnership Is com
posed of the following poisons and i.oothers,
whose names and places of residence are as
follows, to-wit:
Thomas a. Garev, Los Angeles.
Sumuel S. Reeves, Azusa.
In witness whereof we have hereunto affixed
our hands and seals this 7th day of May, 1875
THOMAS A. GAREY. iskai.,l
Jeslm 3AMUEL S. REEVES. Iskai.. j
PURE BRED POULTRY.
EGOS FOR SALE OF THE FOLLOWING
pure bred varieties: Dark Brabmas,
Buff Cochins, White-faced Black Spanish,
Brown Leghorns, at 05 per setting of PJ eggs.
White Leghorns, the best layers, non-setters,
$3 per setting; two settings for J5.
Address, BRUNK 4 BRUCK,
mrl9 3m* Box 44)
MISCELLANEOUS.
FASHION fe?
Livery and Safe Stable,
MACY, WILSON & CO.,
MAIN street, opposite Arcadia street.
Horses and Carriages, single or Double, and
Saddle Horses kept Constantly on hand for
the accommodation of the Public.
Horses boarded by the day, woek.ormonth,
nt reasonable rates. Conveyances furnished
for private or public occasions at ihe shortest
notice and upon hn reasonable (arms at at any
P'irHt-C'liiKH ICwtublit-huitml
In Southern California.
HEARSES
Connected wllh the above stables are Plain
and (ilass, which will bo supplied,- wit li or
Without illumes, on terms
Defying Competition.
MACY, WILSON & CO.,
janl2tf Proprietors!.
t. p. swioaut. Jos. mrnr.R, .tu.
SWICART & HUBER,
DKAI.KUS Hi
STOVES, TIN.
COPPER AND SHEET-IRON - WARE
CROCKERY WA RE, •. I. S.HS,
Hardware and Willow-ware,
LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS
PLUMBINC AND CAS FITTINC
Done to Order.
Sign ol the Big Red Coffee-Pol.
NO, UO MAIN ST., LOS ANGELES.
Jun2ltf-5
THOMPSON « WATERMAN'S
Semi-Tropical and General Nurseries.
tSnn F*edro street,
| near corner of Washington, two miles south
of Court House.)
A large and choice assort merit of
Senil-Tropient ami Northern Fruit
Trees.
Also, a choice nssoriment of
Eastern Foreat Trees,
and other shade and ornamental trees and
shrubbery. Come and see our stock.
Catalogue and price list sent free.
THOMPSON A WATERMAN.
Los Angeles. Cal. d27tf
The Steams Ranchos,
ALFRED ROBINSON. Trustee.
J fi Market Street, Nan Frauelseo, C'a|.
QA OHO ACRES OF LAND
t/V,l/UU for sale, ln lot* to suit,
suitable lor tho culture of Oranges, Lemons,
Limes. Figs, Almonds, Walnuts, Peaches, Ap
ples, Pears, Alfalfa, Corn, Rye, Barley, Flax.
Itamle, Cotton, etc., and also many thousand
icres of
Natural Evergreen Pastures, Suitable
for Dairying.
Good water la abundant at an average depth
of six feet from the surface. On almost every
icre of this land FLOWING ARTESIAN
WELLS can be obtained, and the more ele
vated portions can be lrregated by the water
of the Santa Ana river. Most of these lands
are naturally mwist, requiring only good cul
tivation to produce crops.
TERMS—One-fourth Casn; balance tv one,
two and three years, with 10 per cent Interest.
I will take pleasure ln showing these lands
io parties seeking land, who are invited to
come and see this extensive tract belore pur
•basing elsewhere.
WM. R. OLDEN, Agent.
Anaheim, Los Angeles county, May 24, 1873
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LIQUORS, ETC.
FASHIOMFbAL O O N.
«I Downey Block, tin in St.
Ft- J. WOLF Sz. CO.,
Proprietor**.
The Choicest Ales, Beer, Wines,
AND
Hiquors of" all Kinds*.
Lunch Served Every Day and Evening.
ALL THE LATE PAPERS
On file for the use of guests. Club and Read
ing Rooms, warmed and well ventilated.
It Is the Intention of the Proprietors to so
conduct the house as to preserve the good
name it has already earned. seplStf
GROTTO SALOON,
Corner Commercial anil Main streets,
(Ducommun's Building.)
rv O YV ~0 PEN,
Where can be found all the choicest brands of
LIQUORS
In the market. Also, all the finest Imported
jE3 JbJ Jtu ZERj S,
St. Lonls, Cincinnati, Bayrlah, Ac
Delicacies by the Plate:
Pigs' Feet, Tongue, Coriers. Anchories, Sar
dalles, Sardines, Herrings, Cheese
assorted, Steamed Sausage.
A true Billiard Table connected with the es
tablishment.
ROGERS & POTUSKEY,
foblOtf Proprietors.
JOSEPH BRESON,
SAMPLE ROOMS.
OPPOSITE U. 8. HOTEL, MAIN ST.
The purest WINES, the choicest CIGARS,
and the best FANCY DRINKS concocted
south of San Francisco.
BWTemple Block, next to Wells, Fargo 4
Company's office. no2-tf—3
P. LACTH. FttlTZ MEN 2.
NEW YORK BREWERY,
PHIL. LAUTH & CO.,
(Successors to Chris. Henna) Proprietors.
Tbe CLEAREST, PUREST and MOST BRIL
LIANL LAGER BEER Sontn of
San Francisco.
Orders for DRAUGHT or BOTTLED Hr.tvß
promptly attended to.
The celebrated Beer from this Brewery de
fies competition In the State. mrsrtf—s
OITY BREWERY
And SALOON,
Cor. Second and Spring Streets,
LOS ANGELES
Fine Lager Beer for sale
IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT.
JOS. LEIBER, Proprietor.
CUCAMONGA WINE.
DEPOT AT LOUIS MESMER'S
WINE CELLAR.tiuderneath the new
U.S. Hotel, corner of Los Angeles and Re
quena streets. Wine by the Glass. Bottle or
Gallon. All kinds of
Liquors, Wines and Bitters
at wholesale apd retail.
NOTICK.
The public of Los Angeles are hereby noti
fied that no other person lv Los Angeles but
Louis Mesmer has wines from tbe Cocomongo
ranches. J. L. HANSEVAIN.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NT EW
DWELLING HOUSES!
FOR SALE,
ONE DOUBLE TWO-STORY DWELLING
House; new; containing 16 rooms—S rooms
in each part; beautifully located on Fort
Hill, hetwoen New High and Buena Vista
streets: commands a magnificent view of
the city and surroundings; is especially
adapted for "Furnished Rooms;" is close
to business portion of oily. For sale or
rent.
ONE NEW COTTAGE on New High street:
contains (rooms; one of the finest locations
in the city
TWO NEW COTTAGES on corner Second
and Charity streets; contains 5 rooms and
bath-room ouch: lot 8ux145 feet; fronts on
throe streets. The sites of these houses
cannot be equaled lv the ely Clear, good
water in unlimited supply already on the
premises.
FOUR COTTAGES, Just finished, on Temple
street, opposite Charity; 5 rooms and bath
room each, with all the modern Improve
ments; not five minutes' walk from Tem
ple Block.
FOR SALE.
FIFTEEN LOTS
60x165 Feet.
I!» THE
BEAUDRY TRACT!
These lots are close to the business portion
of the city and command delightful views of
city and valley. The streets upon which they
front are lapldly beinggraded and afford easy
means of aocess.-
TEN LOTS 60x161 feet, fronting on Hope street
nnd Bunker Hill Avenue.
ELEVEN LOTS 60x165 feet, fronting ou Hope
street.
SIX LOTS 60x165 feet, fronting ou Charity
street and Bunker Hill Avenue.
THIRTEEN LOTS 00x165 feet, fronting on
Charity street.
TWELVE LOTS 60x165 feet, fronting on Ot'va
street.
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All Between Temple and
Sixth Streets.
These lots are all In aood location, com
manding splendid views of the valley, city,
ocean and mountains.
-ALSO
TWELVE LOTS
IX THK
BALLESTEROS TRACT,
Between the Aliso Mills and the bridge, over
the Les Angeles river. These lots constitute
very desirable property and will be sold
cheap. Trees and Vines on nearly all of these
lots.
As I.sell only my own property and there
fore have no commissions to pay, I can afford
to give better bargains than t hose who do.
Persons desirous of purchaslngclty property
will do well to call and examine the above
lands before buying elsewhere.
Title Perfect.
Apply tfl
P. BEAUDRY.
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
SUMMONS.
IN THE DISTRICT coURT Of THE 17lh
. Judicial District Of the Stale oi Califo ilia,
iv and tor the count v of Los Angeles,—Henry
Dock welter, plaintiff, against Thomas Poster,
et al., defendants. Action brought ml he Dbe
trletCoun of tno Seventeenth Ju< i (al Dis
trict ortho state of California, in and lor tho
comity of Eos Angeles, and the complaint
tiled In said county ol Los Angles, in the of
flce of the Clerk ot said District Court, The
People of the state of Call inn nls send greeting
to Thomas Foster and Mill le C. Johnson,
defendants: You am befeb} required to ap
pear In an notion brought against you by the
above-named plalnlitl it: the District Court of
the Seventeenth Judicial Dts'riel of thestn'e
of California, ln and for the county oi Los An
geles. ami to answer the complaint filed
therein, within ton days (exolvsiveol ihe day
ot service aii,-i the service on you of this
summons -If served within this county; or, If
so ved out of this county, but in this District,
within twenty days; otherwise, within forty
days, or Judgment by default will be inken
against you, according to the prayer of said
complaint.
The said action is brought to quiet the title
ol piaintuYto tint North balfof Jot 'our, hlock
(ft, Los Angeles city. Cal., more particularly
desoribed in complaint, and for costs ol sun.
Reforenci is bad to oomplalut f< ,r particulars.
The said land being ujiiie particularly de
scribed as follows) Commencing nt the s.w.
oornor ot Fort and First streets, and running
tie nee Southerly along Wes crn line of Fort
street6ofeet; thence at light anghsW sterly
Hi") feet; thence at right angle* Northerly 60
toet to First street; thence along southcily
line of First street to place ot in ginning.
And you are hereby notified that It you fall
to appear and answer the sulci complaint as
above required, the said plaintiff will cause
your defaults to be entered and will apply to
the Conn for the relief demanded in the com
plaint.
,—' —, Given under my hand and the seal
I of the District Court of the Sevan*
1 j teenth Judicial District of the S ate
> —-v—' of California, in and for the county
of Los Angeles, this lath day of April, In tne
year of our Lord one thousand, eight hundred
anil seventy-five. A. W. POTTS, Clerk
By C. W. Gould, Deputy Clerk. ap2l 2m
Assessment Notice.
RANGE CO-OPERATIVK COMPANY
7 of Los Angeles.—Location of principal
place Of business, Los Angeles, Callfm it la.
Notice is hereby given that at. a meeting ol
the Director! held in this city on tin 3 l day
of May, IfTA, tin assessment (No, I) of FIVE
DOLLARS PER SlI \ RE was levied upon the
Capital Stock of suld Com puny, payable IK
mkdiately, In United States gold com, to ihe
Secretary, at the otlice "f the Company,
Main street, Los Angeles, California, Any
stock upon which tins Vsseisment shall re
main unpaid on tho 3d day of itine, 1875,
will be declared delinquent and advertised for
sale at put,lie auction, und unless payment Is
made beiore. will be sold on the
2fltli IM.;. of June. 1875,
To pay dellnquei assessment, together with
cos; oradvertisin nd expense of sale.
HI ckholders v tut have paid an ass ssment
since the 31st day Of July, 1874. haven credit
on ihe books of tbe co npany to balance the
as:-, tsment now levied.
Hy order of the Board,
myt lm I. S SMITH, Secretary.
SUMMONS.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE 17TH
Judicial District of the State of Cnllfor
nia, In and for the county of Los Angeles.—
Coloma Mayon, plaintiff, agnins - Charles
B. Mayon, defendant. Action brought in
the Dlstilct Court of the Seventeenth Judi
cial District ofthe state of California, in and
for the county of Los Angeles, and the com
plaint filed ln said county of Los Angeles in
the olhce ot the Clerk of tne said District
Court.
The People of the State of Califo nla send
greeting to Charles B. Mayon, defendant!
You are hereby r, quired to appear in an ac
tion biought .(gainst you by the above-named
plaintiffiii the District Court of the Seven
teenth Judicial District ofthe State of Califor
nia, ln and lor the county of Los An. elt-s, mid
to answer the complaint filcii herein, within
ten days (exclusive nl the day of set vice) after
the service on you of this summons—lf sei ved
within thtacounty; or, if served out of tins
county, but in this District,within twenty
days; otherwise, within tony days, or Judg
ment by detault will be taken ng: Inst you
according to Ihe prayer ol said complaint.
The said action Is brought to r'-cttver Judg
ment of this Court that the bonds of matri
mony between plaintiff and def< ndani be dis
solved; that the CU-tody of the minor child
of plaintiff and d< fondant he awarded to
plain I iff; that the defendant ho required to
pay a reasonable sum Into Court to defray t he
expenses of this act ion and for counsel fees,
and such sum fur attmon.V as to the Court
may seetnjust for her support and that of said
'"jilui you are hereby notified that If yon full
to appear and answer the said complaint as
above required, the said plaint iff will cause
your default to be entered and will apply to
the Court for the relief demanded in the coin
plaint.
a, —' —* Given under my band and the Se:d
lof the Dls'rict Court of the Seven
•■Al, j-teonth Judicial District of the state
jot California, In and forthe county
•—, —* of Los Angeles, this 18th day Of
May, in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and seventy-1\ i,
A. \V . ' 'T-r-s, Clerk.
By C. W. Gould. Deuntv Clerk.
W. S. Mvnwa. Attorney for Plff. my 29 2tn w
Notice of Application to Sell
Real Estate.
MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
■ » the corporation known as the l.os An
geles City German and English School lias
this day presented to and tiled in th District,
Court of the seventeenth Judicial District ot
the State of California, In and for the county
of Los Anseles, a petition in writing praying
for the gtnntingof an Older of said Court lor
the sale ol ail that certain lot, piece or parcel
of land situate, lying and being in the Sold
city and county of L".s Angelas, S'a'e ol Cali
fornia, bout ded and mora particularly de
scribed as follows, to-wit:
Being situate between Third and Fourth
streets, and commencing ut a point, In the
Northwest line of Main street elg'ity leet
southwesterly fom ihe south comer of ihe
lot occupied by the New York Bakery; thence
southwesterly alons ih« line ot m dn street to
the lotot Tueodore Woilweber; thence North"
westerly along the I me ol WoD Weber lot one
hundred nnd seventy feel,a little more or 'ess
thence along tho lit s irmerty Del nging to
Day d Pruett to ;h I of (leorue Lehman,
whoreon stands the "Round House," and
thence along said Lehman lot southeasterly
one hundred and seventy tee' to the place
o'beginning, and f.r such otner audfutthcr
orders as may be meet and proper
Notice is furl her given that two o'clock P. >I.
ou Friday, the isth day of June, A. I) Ut7ft, and
the court Room of sr I District C, urt In the
said oity and count' i t l.os Angeles, Califor
nia, have be-'ii appointed by said Court us the
time and pine- of hearing said petition, at
which time and place all persons intcic-ted
therein arc required to appear and present
their rejections, If any they have,to meglum
ine of said petition.
By order of the Court.
,- » Witness mv band nnd the So I nf
f ) ofs id Distr 'ct Court th.s tli 11!bday
\ SEAL /ofJune, A. D. 1875
v-v— < A. W. POTTs,
County Clerk Los vng-les County,
C. W. GoUI.D, 1 1. pu V. Jel2 d
Assessment Notice.
FARMERS' A M EHCH \NTR' BANK t)F
Los Angeles.— n ot ice is her- byglveii that
at a meeting of Ihe Boaid ot Di ectnrs ot he
Farmers'* Merchants' Bank nf I, ot Angeies,
held on the 7th day of April, 1875 an assess
mont (nurnberO) of fifty dollars (fill) pc share
was levied upon ;he capital Itoca of the cor
poration, payable Inimcd'titely, In United
states gold coin. Any stock upon which this
assessment shall rein.-In unpaid • n the
sth Hay uf June, 1875,
Will he delinquent and ady rttsed for sale at
public auction and. unless payment Is made
before, will be sold on Mond ry, ihe 21st d y
of lune, 1875. to pay the d llnqueilt asses*,
mem, together wl.h co-is o> advert)sl sand
expense* of sale. JOHN G. DOWNEY,
myl td Pi-e-Men'.
Notice to Creditors.
IN THE PROBATE COURT, Los Angeles
county.—ln the matter of the estate of H.
B. Morrow, decea cd.
Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned,
Adminls'ratorol tne estate of 11. B. Morrow,
deceased, to the creditors of ai d all persons
having claims agdnst the said leoeased, to
exhibit them, w.th the neoess ry vouchers,
within four months after the first publication
of tb s notice, to the said Admin stramrat
his residence In San Antonio Township,
county of Los Aug les, or at tne oflice of
Thorn* Ross,Nos. 53 and st, Tern.de Block,
Los Angeles city. J. L. WRIGHT,
Administrator of th • estate of
H. li. Morow, deceased,
Dated nt Los Angeles, April 2 1, IH7-'._aa4_lw
GUM TREES.
I WILL DELIVER ANY QU \NTITY OF
Gum Trees anywhere in this or San Ber
nardino county, ranging in height I'romGto
12 Inches, within six months from date of con
tract, at from six to twi Ive cents per re
Address, R ALPH BOG Cits
Oratii-e, Los Angeles Co.
Ix>s Angele-i, April 2, 1875. a pi! 'y
VETERINARy^SURGEON.
OSCAR C. BALDY, V. S., TREATS ALL
diseases of the horse. Can be round
at corner Fourth and Fort streets. Los Ange.
lee, Cal. aua tf-2