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JOS 3UflClfS Swill
The North Americans Review.
Tbe January-February number
of the Njrlh American Review con
tains the following articles:
"Charles Suinuer," Senator
Hoar; "A Crumb for the Modern
Symposium," Prof. John Fiske;
"Art >f Dramatic Composition,"
Dion Bouoicault; "Oeueral Amnes
ty," J. Randolph Tuoker; "Tho
English Aristocracy," W. E. H.
Lecky; "Reminiscences of the Civil
War," Geu. Rlouard Taylor; "The
Origin of the Italian Language,"
W. W. Story; "Ephesus, Cyprus
and Mycenic," Bayard Taylor;
"Capture of Kara and Fall of Plev
na," Oeu. G. B. McUlellau; "Cur
leucy Quacks and the Silver BUI,"
Mantou Marble; and notices of
Woolaey'a "Political Saleuoe,"
Proctor's "Myths and Marvels of
Astronomy," Qeikiea's "Life and
Words of Christ," Sullivan's "New
Ireland," "Boweu's "Modern Phi
losophy, from Decartes lo Schopen
haver and Hartman," Avery's
"California Pictures iv Proso and
Vers.%" Liuderraan's "Money ami
Legal Tender in the United State*,"
Violor Hugo's "Hi-ti>ire dun
Crime," Conk's "House Beaullful,"
Trowbiidge's "Bo"!-, of Gold and
other Poems," Kinzlnger's ' U|)p<?r
eSgypt,,' »nd Habbertou's "Budge
md Todddle."
The Pacific Railroads
Messrs Dillon and Htiulington
representing, respeciively, the
TJu'on Pacific and Central Pacific
railroads, beglu to realize the
neeesa.ty of coining down from the
position they first assumed. They
have confessed that the plea of
poverty hitherto urged in the name
oi tbeir companies is false, and
that tbe companies really are able
to pay much more than they have
hitherto been disposed to contrib
ute to tbe proposed sinking fund.
The proposition originally submit
ted in behalf or the companies was,
that they should annually pay half
a million each to the National
Treasury, iv addition to tlie five
percent, of the net turnings and
the one-half of the earning ou ac
count of Uovernmeut transporta
tion, which, under the present law,
the Treasury is authorized to re
tain. The insufficiency of thissum
for the purpose intended was ap
parent, but the companies con
tended it was all they could aff ird.
The recently published report of
the Government Directors of the
IJuion Pacific proved tne untruth
fulness of the allegation. Tbe
bias of these olllcials is
much too evident. Appointed
to protect public Interests,
tbe tone of their comments on the
question of indebtedness betrays
throughout a disposition to make
terms favorable to the companies.
In spite of this inclination, how
ever, tbe report, as we have hail
occasion to show, establishes the
ability of the Union Pacific to con
tribute considerable more lhau a
million, yearly, and still to have in
band tbe means of paying a liberal
dividend oil stock on whiah not
more than two per cent, was ever
paid. Our information of the Cen
tral Pacific is less precise. It is a
close corporation, whoso condition
1» known only to the favored few.
Some of its detractors insist lhat
Its divideuds have not been earned
and that the preßtige of prosperity
is undeserved. Systematic secrecy
suggests a different slate of things,
and one more in harmony with
tbe pretensions of the company on
thePaclflo Coast aud at Washing
ton.— N Y. limes.
Mrs. Mackey's House.
Mrs. J. W. M'.ickey's house,
where General G>aut was recently
eatertaiued In Pans, ia described by
Mrs. Hooper, in a letter to the Phil
adelphia Telegraph, as a fairy pal
ace. The hotel un the Rue de Til
sit, commanding a view of the Aro
de Triomphe, Is built around three
sides of a square, forming tbe inner
court that was so magnificently
transformed into an entrance hall
On the ground floor is the Pumpm
an suite, comprising a breakfast
room, an aviary and aqutrium, and
a smoking mora. The walls are
exquisitely painted iv fresco, with
a reproduction of the most cele
brated of the wall decorations of
Pompeii. The carpets, the furni
ture, the china, the hangings, are
accurate and beauliful reproduc
tions of ancient models. A broad
and stalely star-case leads to the
second tl»or, where are situated he
recept lon-rooms, the large drawing
room and the dining-room. The
dining room is panneiled and
draped with golden olive brocaded
Sniiu, the wood-work dark, with a
light relieving of golden Ou
the evening when General Grant
was there, tlie hostess received her
fuests in a small drawing-room
bung with blue satin aud furnished
with Gobelin tapestry. This room
opened into the spauinus ball room,
the fireplace of winch was filled
with a colosai bouquet of violets
and camelias, with the letter "G"
In white camelias iv the centre.
The Southern Railroad to the
Pacific.
The Southern Pacific Railroad
Company, which in thin connec
tion isonly another uarue for the
Ceulral Pacific, have spent some
millions of dollar.-", which ought to
have been paid into the) Govern
ment Treasury, in building I heir
road from Han Francisco to Fort
Yuma; and now they aro pressing
for tho opportunity to coutinue
their track across Arizona, New
Mexico and Texas to meet Eastern
connections, the object being not
only to control our middle route to
the Pacific, but the .Southern also.
There nro those who, not examin
ing the facta or thinking of the
Consequence", or else having been
bouijhrup by thla great monopoly,
ask: "Why not let them doit?"
"If there nro parties who will
build tills great Southern line to
the Pacific on thoir own account,
why should any objecl?" There
would be mure force in this ques
tion if the magnates of tlie .South
ern Pacific Railroad really and
justly owned the money Ihey are
thus using, und tbe nut ton were
not taxed millions of dollars to pay
Interest on their bond*, when they,
long since, were able and ought to
have been compelled to shoulder
tba burden themselves. But there
are also other considerations which
tbe people should ponder well,
never, especially losing sight of
tho bnldnoes of this attempt to
monopolize both routes to the Pa- '
cificsoas to place this immense
trafllc in tbe bands of one corpora- 1
tion and charge what prices they
choosp.— The True Citinen.
LITERARY.
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Biographioal Annals of tho Civil Govern
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First Coutnry of its (.•listcnce.
ruou oaiaisaL and official soivulbs
By Chac, Lanman,
Author of the "Dictionary of Congre-u,''
' Private Life of l'aniel Webster," "Bed
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Delegates to the Colonial utmgreM.
Tue Dtnixratioii ol Inut.-penJtj4ice.
Signers ul tuu Duularctiwii.
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SeMluiis ul Lhe Continental Coiigrees.
Prt-sldwuus ol the Oouuuuutal Lougress-
ArtlCieeoi Cuulederatiou.
The Gon-titutiuu of the United Sisteft.
•essiouo oi Uii federal congress.
Speakers 01 too House of Hopr*-sentat!ves.
Presidents oi thu sou.* to.
Secretaries of the Senate.
Olei'ku uf the liouse ot ItepreeeQUUv***
Ohsplalus to Congress.
Successive Auiniuietratiune.
Executive Officers ot tlie civil Service,
Presidential Hloctors.
Blectoralaml Popular Votes lor Presio>iit.
Political Parties.
The Justices ot the Supreme Court.
Clerks uf tho Supreme Court.
Marshals ol tbe ciuprume Court.
Justices oi the Circuit. District and Ter
rlll,rial Court.-..
Tbe Court oi Claims.
Organization of the Executive Depart
ments.
Settlement of St-itee, and Territories.
Couuties sud Towns of the United Status.
Area of the United Status.
Origin of the names ot States and Territo
ries.
Length and Cost of American Wars.
Chut Commanders of the Army.
Progress ot i'ouulatiwi la the Unite!
States,
Density uf Population.
Population and Katiu of
Par Table of Civil Officers.
Loading Government Publication*.
The Newspaper fress,
aVmoatlon in the United State-..
Colonial Governors ot America.
Tns state and Territorial Governors.
1 The Seat vi tbe lienors! Government.
Right of Suffrage in the United States.
t)uallocations ot Elective Officials.
Diplomatic Agents of lij .■ United States,
diplomatic Ag«nts from Foreign Countries.
International Arbitrations anil Commls.
stone.
Treaties and Conventions.
Foreign Government IteprosenUtivc* In
the United States.
0 metals of tbe Centennial Exhibition.
Additional Facts to Date of Publication.
Udex by states of federal Cougross.
General Index.
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i
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LINES OF TRAVEL.
PACIFICCOAST
BTEAMBHIP COMPANY.
Ooo.lall, Perkins A Co Agents,
San Francisco.
San Francisco and Los Angeles
EXPRESS LINE.
SCHEDULE.
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§] t mm m JD
ir> t <-> I*
J ~ x r JSM oc c< r~
1(5 Leave Sta j .. _
0 Monica. 5* " * "* »"
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Q —- «-a
Leave San j #
Pedro. 5 * • • - a. *
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Arrives .v -
5 Pedro, 5 : - : : : «
£ S *
£ 3
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Jj Monica, g: 1:: 2 f
x &
*a»» y ».-.
W Leave Sau . j
Wrauciseo. £■*, : : : : *5
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Btltll BtoaineiJ MV at l'.»ri Hanoi..
iSm Luis nbtspo) .or pasisngsra only,
loirl Kama Parbara, Santa Mouleu. Saw
PaJro, Au helm and San Dl go for paa
sanger. and ireiK'U. Too Senator stops
at San tluenaveuiurafor passengers only.
Trains to connect with up steamer'! al
Santa Monica lea.c l.os Augoles at I'J.:5
A.M., Los Angeles lime.
Rates of Fare:
(Payable In Gold.)
Los Angeles lo Sau Francisco, cab-
In $15 06
Steerage _ 10 IK»
Loa Angelea to i~anta Barbara, cabin 800
Steerage 6 00
Los A ngeles to Port Uarlorl, cabin li Oil
Steerage 9 00
Tlirojah Tickets to Portlanu..
Cabin, $28 3t«erage, $13
Les Angeles and San Diego
THS STKAMBBS
Senator and Orizaba
Leave Santa Mon ca and Sao Pedro for
San Diego, Jan. 6, 11,16, 2126, 31, Feb. 5.
Passengers take tlio train that leaves Los
Angeles tertian Pedro at. | 45 r. n„
Los Augeie3 time.
Plans of ateamera'cabins at agent's office,
wuere berths may be secured.
SAN FRANCISCO, SAN DIEGO
And Way Porta.
Freight steamers leave San Fmnelsco
about avarv tan days, carrying s'oclr,
combustibles, etc
Far Passage or Freight as s uove. or
for tickets to and fram
j Eastern Cities and Princi
pal European Porte,
Apply to H. McLELLAN, Local
Ageut, Oiflce, No. 80} Main strest,
over tbs Commercial Bank, Los
Angeles.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
—AND—
« T X A tl H It H.
Los Angeles, Yuma, San Diego and
Wilmington Divisions.
Important Change of Time
On and after Monday, Dec. 17th, 1877, and
until further notice, Irami win ruu every
day as follow*:
LEAVE LOS ANGELES:
FOE— AREIVE.
Wilmington 10:36 a. m. 11:55 a.m.
Sau rnmolMo 1:iop. m. I2:4up. h.
" Accoin'dallou lu:Si A. M. 7:30 a.m.
Vuma 2:26 P.M. 7:00 a.m.
Wilmington 8:f)» " 4:6.1 P. M.
Santa vna 4:00 " 0:10 "
TOWARD LOS ANGELUS:
Leave— Aukivk.
Yuma SMr.u. 10:15 a. m.
Santa Ana _ 0:30 4. M. 8:60 "
Wllmlnxtou 7:45 " «:lt» '•
Wllm ngton _ l:on p. m. 2:20 P. M.
Ban Francisco 4:00 " 1:56 "
" Aocom'dallon 4:30 " 1145 a.m.
Tralm run dai y to > uaia, connecting
with steamers for Aubrey,
and Intermediate landl ngi on the Colo
rudo abuut ihree ocr month.
.Sleeping cam will be run daily.
Tre'aswlll be run ny sau Francisoo
time,
T H. GOODMAN,
4en'l Pass, and Ticket Agt.
A. N. TOWNE, Gen'l Hup't.
K. H HEWITT. Ass't fcjim't.
LOS ANGELES & INDEPENDENCE
RAILROAD.
CHANGE OF TIME.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, OUT.
IMb. 1877, train, will run dally on
tkill road as follow.:
Leave
H 1' Arrive Lenve Arrive in
Depot Slt D.pol S. M-.lca S. Mnloa
L auklV v. Angel's
IOA.M 19:1k, A. M. II 8 A.M. 11l A.M.
1.45 P.M. 13:25 _ |2:25_P.|4:45 P.M.
On steamer days trains will connect
with the P.O. Hteamshlp Co.'a steamers
for San Francl:co aud San Diego. Hee
taelr advertisement.
WM. J. L. MOUr.TON,
olltf Asa't jiun't.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Formerly a resident of Las Angeles, lias
returned and started iv tne
Boot & Shoerrtaking tine,
At No. 431-2 Spring St.,
MR. DENNETT
will warrant himself to fit a boot or shoe
on any foot, corns and buulona notwitb.
standing, without pnlu. Prices reasona
ble. Ulve aim a call. olittf
NEW YORK BREWERY
PHIL. LAUTH
(Ruoeatujor to Chris. Eenae) Proprietor.
Tbe CLEAREST, PUREST and MOST
BRILLIANT LAGER BKER SoutU of
San Francisco.
Orders for DRAUGHT or COTTLED
Ba.a.R promptly attended to.
The oalobraUd Boar from thla Brewery
dsttea competition la the ataU. mrS-tf
MISCELLANEOUS.
323 Market St., I 1 5H Wooster St.,
Sau Francisco. 1 \ New York.
H. NEWMARK & Co.,
Importers of and Wholesale
Dealers lv
Groceries, Provisions,
Wines. Liquors,
Cigars, Tobacco.
HARDWARE,
AORi('ULTURAL IMPLKM'TS,
IRON, STEEL,
WAOIIX MATERIAL, PAINTS,
OILS, etc., etc.
Nos. 9, 11 and 13
LOS ANGELES St., LOS ANGELES.
all so)
NORMAL INSTITUTE,
UNDER DIRECTION OF
MISS REGINA MAST.
AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH,
Spring street. Loa Angelee. The object*) of
stud Ins ti ute are:
ifirst—To give to any person who desires
to prepare (or teaching special instruction
in any branch or division of branch uf
citato course wherein au applicant [ot cer
tificate may feel deficient.
bocond—To instinct iVaohers in the lat
est Noma) methods of imparling knowl
edge.
ihe Instructress is a graduate of one of
the beet JC*tt';rn Normal dciwols, has had
charge of tho Te sellers' I'opei tmeut uf the
Normal KehOuli übto, ba
cides extensive experience it* tvory grade ul
Public t-ch -ol work, both iv UaUfortiia nnd
tbe Enst; therefore is th roughly convers
ant with tho ■ equipments of this State.
TERM*-:—Regular course. $G per month!
special c -ur.se, $10; terms for model
cla"M, from 13 to $5 per mouth,accord
inn to grade.
Miss Rrgina Mast. Box 3»6.
Los Angeles.
REFERENCES:—J. D. Biokm 11, Mem
ber Bd. Kd., Los An.eles; Judge Liudloy
Moute Vista; W. P. McDonald, County Ha
perintendeut elect. dl lm
toTease.
"ElMoiinoFarm."
Kor buslneee and educational remous,
desiring to remove Into Loi Angeles, I
Will IbaSO
"EL MOLINO FARM,"
Including residence and out-bulldiujrs
horßes, mules, wagon, harness, agricul
tural implements, etc., for Lhe term of
TWO OR THREE YEARS.
The farm censls's of DM acres, on which
are 40 00.' grape vines, over 2.00Q
trees, 700 English walnut trees, fI'JU lemon
and lime trees; also a numijer ol black
walnut, pecan, almond, ttg. apricot
plum, peach, apple, pear trees, baaunas,
etc.; twoor thien acres of alialla, fifty
acres vacant arable land, und
THE WHOLE TRACT ABUNDANTLY
WATERED.
Attached to the residence Is a spacious
baib-room, supplying hot, ooli and
shower baths. There Is also a UIi.LIARD
ROOM, table snd nppui ■tonunccs.
The farm v most eligibly situated In
tbo FRUIT BELT of tho
San Gabriel Mission Valley
About eight miles east of Loi Angeles
city, and near the Kallruud Slatiou ot
ban uabrlel Mission. If not. leased,
I WILL SELL THE ENTIRE
PROPERTY

On advantageous terms, to-wlt: Ou
third cash, the balan-e In one, two, three
and lots'- years, at lv per cent. Interest net
annum Interest, payable semi-annually.
K.J. O. K&.WEN,
Nos. 10 A 11 Strolltz Building, Spring *t.
S. F. Bulletin and Chronicle copy. o2ltf
NOW OPEN.
SIERRA MADRE VILLA,
A Private* Hotel 011 Hie rnui'i or table
lands or tbe Siorra Madre Mountains.
Utimuto unsurpassed for
Summer or Winter Resilience.
Command* a churnilng view of valley
aud iquuuUiii, overlooking tho '-.in Uu
brlel orui.tfe groTes; l. four miles Iron
ruiiroud aud ieb gntphstaliou; house en
tliely u«w, tJKbted by gits, aud ooutJiius
all modern conveniences
A School tor children on the paemlses.
For pariloOlars add.ess proprietor, l\ v.
Box I 111, Los Augeles.
TERMS—SI 2 lo $15 per Week.
BOOKS, TOYS,
FANCY GOODS,
AND
Musical Instruments,
KOR THK
HOLIDAYS,
Can Le found in —
Immense Quantities
— AND AT
Lowest Living Prices
AT THK POPULAR HTOKK OF
LOUIS LEWIN I CO.
novltf
YOUfyG MEN
Who may he sufferini: fiom the effooii
•f youthful follies or Indiscretion,
will do *ell lo avail themselves o
ids, th. greatest boon ever laid at th..
.liar 01 suffering Immunity. I»t
apIMNBY will tiuarautee to lorieit
<500 lor every enscol seminal weaknes.
.r private disease of any kindurchar
icter, which ho undertakes aud fall,
to cure, He would therefore say to
-he unfortunate sufferer who maj
cad ihls notice that you are Ireadliik
• pon dangerous ground when yot
longer delay in seeking the nropei
emedy Tor your complaint. Yoi
nay be in the drsl stage; remember
ran are approaching the last. If yoi.
tn bordering upon Ihe last, and ar<
.11 Bering Hume or all of Its 111 effects,
cmember that if you persist In pro
-aatloallon the lime must come when
he most skllllul ph>sl<ian can ren
ter yfiu no assistance; when thedoo:
>r hope will be closed against youi
tfheu no angel of mercy can brlngyou
'eilef. In no case hap the Doctor nultcl
if success. Then Ist not despair work
ipon your Imagination, but avail
.ourselr of tne b.-neflcial results oi
mistreatment before your case Is be
• ond the reach of modioal skdl, 01
iciore grim death hurries you to a
.rematur. grave. Full course of treat
nent, 125. Menu money by I'ostotn >S
ir.ler or Express, with lull descrli.tiunß
•f nase. ■
Call, or address, E
|>B. a. b. ai'innKY, S
Jaull-lyr No. 11 Kearney St., S. VM
3 <£•>■". r-er day, at km,
©Oh V>&\J -Si'mpie. worm il,
r»B. »n»Mlfo, Po.tland. Me.
marHd w
LEGAL.
Constable's Sale.
By virtue of an exedtttlon issued out ol
Justice i . D.Conner's court, of Ban Jose
Township, County m' Los Angelen, BtAte
of Callfornls, dn ted the gist day ol De
cember, 1877, in a certain action wherein
Louis Phillips, executor of tbe estate nf
decree Blake,deeeai»ed,recovered judg
ment iiatDSt the Los Augoles lmmigra
tionai i Laud co-operative
on the ill t-'-'vr.f uooeraber|tg7T, i have
i*i ' upon tiu ;oilowing dviertbra
pi"i ■ ' y, to wit:
Ail tu* light, tine, interest,olaln and
demand ol theLoe Immtfratlas
aud Land Co-operative Association o',
lv and to tht>K • tracts of thtld k .own as
the Town of Pomona and the Pom na
tract,containing twen'y seven hundred
(U700) acre sof land, more or loss, eatd
tracts of land behu a portion of tuc Uati
ebo de -an Joeo, situated,lying und.heing
inthecounty of Los Anselea. btataoi
t allfornla) and uune particularly de
scribed us lol'ows:
C-ommetU'ln ■ at the southwest cornsr
of latiii helonif ing lo David Stein, I nenoe
running easterly, following the BOUther*
ly llneot the Iwud belonging to tht> heirs
of Ygnacto paioisuro to iho easterly
line of ttio Rancho .io thence
soul her I.v, following the said eeitorly
Una oi s;«i.i lanoha, to the south iseterly
corner *«f tt;f said potnone traoi: thauoe
aeiterty, iotluwlngih« loatbariy iiuo oi
said Poinuna ( racl tto the s>mi h westerly
eoruer oi said ! vac: theno ■ nort herly t fol
low inn the weeterly line of eatd iraotstu
tbe place of baginatngi betog theitgntt
utle aud lnteresi of said l.><s An/ifs
Immigration and Land Cooperative AS*
►ochitian belt, and owne I ti.v il on the
Igtb day oil» t'emier, ijir7.
ajJSotlce Is hereby given thai on the
85th DAY OF JANUARY, 1878,
AtlSo'oloeh M. of lhat day, before the
Ju-iice offlueat Pom-m i, uounty of Los
Ann es, l wlii Sell all ihe right, title and
Inte estof i uos \iu«im Imtn gra«
inn and i.anU Co-oper *i tve \>s » latloa
In and *o the *tuovo Uescribi'il piop'-rly,
at publlo auction, fur cash in c m>,
lv ti.f highest and best hi ider, Lo satisfy
hatU execution and all costs,
t ao-d ut P.iiiioua, the ;ils' day of L^'"
oemrjer, 1877. l. n. lili.y,
j3-taw -tw nonstable.
Constable's Salo.
By virtue of an execution issued out of
Justice L. i). (Jon net *s Court, of sun Jos
To»n>hl(),oottuty ot i.os Angeles, state
of Call torn i /dated ti»e 13th day of Ue
comber, 1877. in a cci tan cu-a wnereln
ThomaMj.tmileii.'is plaintiff,
Judgment against the Pomona Water
Company, OU tlie 18th day vi December,
1577.1 have levied upon iho following de
scribed property, to wit;
All the right, tulo aud intorest, of, In
and lo tlie rights or water developed In
that porilou of tho >un Jose rancho
known tbe I'-iJomaivs « ienogas, in
Los Augeles county, by the Los An*eles
[mrnlgra ion ami Land co-operative as
soclai lon, tngci bei With the rights of sli
future developments In said clem £as
which thesaid Pomona Watnr Company
acquired by • teed f<oin th" above named
Los Angeles Iminigratlou nnd Laud ( o
opnra'ive Assoei v ion, on or about tho
14 h day ol March, A. D. 1876, and all
rUht' in aud t. said c enemas and tlie de
velopment* of water I herein since subse
quently acquired, and also ttie ditciies
and rlgbtsuf way foi ditches constructed
snd owned by the sa d Pomona Water
Company for the OOnVeyanee of the
water or water* arising aud flowing lv
from and on said , tenegas aiui to tbe
town of PomODS and to tho Poi ni ia
tract of Los A ugelel county nf v esui ..
Thesald right", title und Interest of, In
and to tho waie*s and ditches above de*
■Or bed being tho same owned and held
by tho Pomona Water Company on the
13th day of December. 1877.
Notice is hereby given lhat on tlio
23d DAY OF JANUARY, 1878,
At IS O'clock M.of that day ,lv front of Jus
tice's office, Pomona, county of Los Au
geles, I will sell uil tlie right, title And
Interest of said Pom nt Water Company
In and to tho above described property ,
nt ptndlc auoiiou, or cash In gold coin to
the highest and best bidder, to satisfy
said execution aud all c >Bt».
Dated at Homoua, tbe HUt day of De
cember, 1377. D. It. LILLY.
J3 law-Jw ConstHble.
mm DeGamp & Co.,
UNDERTAKERS,
No. 3 SPRING STREET.
All kinds of Funeral Work carefully
attended to by ttie oldest and most expe
rienced professionals lv tlie business.
Fiiil Charge Taken of Remains.
i Interment* made In Catholic, Clly
«n IB< green Cemeteries. M psof each
lv a a room*.
uus- ;;»>iiew embalmed, pn ,■ tred and
■hipped to ail parts ot the eon try.
Tuo only firm exclusively in the 11 nder-
Is King business. We own our o«u ve
hicles and 1 ye stock. Tho only com
pleie stock of
Wooden & IWotalic Burial
Cases and Caskets,
Robes, Hardware and Mourning Drapery
and exclusive agents f>r 'ho srEIV.s
patent 0 tteKi.TB.tbe only Bret-class
burls I casket ever Introduced In tke
lower country.
OUR HEARSES
Bmbrace tho Handsomest Adult Full-
Trimmed Veluc.e Made.
The Only White Hearse Jlore,
and the only appropriate vehlolo for
young people aim children, Carriage*
fine and ra'es low. Patrons Phown >he
various* cenioLiTies free. Those requiring
Huoli sorvlces will tlo well to call on us.
FOU SALE
I IN LO T M rV O f IJ IT.
5000 Acme of the Lake
Vineyard Land and Wa
ter Association
Lands.
The best orange nnd semi-tropical fruli
land iv Lhe State; located Id the heart oi
tne San Gabi id valley, aud in < he tulds
o tbe oldest and largest vineyards aud
orange groves of Los Augeles coumy.
No wa er rates charged. Tho purchas
er of land trom this Association receives
not only his land but also a proportion,
ute sharo of an inexhausiibie wa-i er sup
ply, the most complete irrigation system
in l he ma* .blob ha< cost tho Associa
tion alrea j over atu/JOUford tctiee, pine*
apd reservidrs alone. Water in ir-int of
every lot. Churches and school houseß
on the tracts. The a. P. R. R. passe>
through the lands. The orange orchards
and vineyards on these lands
iiud In the vicinity test their
capability for this culture. The tide Is
p'-riect. (i'ant bargain and pale deeds
ijlven Prices rodu ed to suit tbe lime*.
A map of the Tract may i c seen at tbe
office of P. Beaiidry, No. 81 New High
street, opposite Pico Hou.se.
All communications addressed to the
Secretary will receive prompt attention•
F. W. W»»OI>, Secy.
nlJtf Los Anodes. Cal.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
For the Holidays !
Having Ju.t r.turned from Han Frauds
io with a naagtiiac.n t stuck o( *-->••■< . is
tow pr.par.il lo ofl>r th. BEST BAR'
>AlNS.ver obtained fu this city, con
listing of
-ROCKERY, GLASSWARE,
PLATEP WARK,
JRON'ZES.L VMPS, LAMP FJXTURKS,
inrj a full lluo of g.t. or evnrv iJoeCrlp
lou. Also,, full Una uf TABLE CUI'
jRHY from th. belt I . . m, inuninuc
urers.
rh« Old Pioneer Store,
41* No. 7 COMMERCIAL IW\
TTiSw ■*■" 1 - hirmiu Hcnviwu w fmitn.
mrT M will urnim. c*m fa* mii
BU)M»H UTROSOOPIV* U> to nW A# r»l»- fw< NO*
i*™." T ' ,^ un " C i"*l" **■ U 7™™V< laall«a far » «*»U.
aa*i« Ctiin, a IIM. n**A po.i*J nnl t*r rull puiiculm V. h\—l
"VfT*" -1 tnr *»*> V~<y*7 >mr »hl.u
S a SAY AWT, UU UwHt-tom.Tn Wm»Ji.«*-»^llesMss
MISCELLANEOUS.
IN THK DISTRICT COURT OF THK
Seventeenth Judicial District of the
State uf California, iv ami for the
county uf Lo* Angela*.
Samuel Me.v r, pi all) till, BgalUßl J.
C'uhn, defeuduiit.
Action brought in the District Court of 1
the seventeenth Judicial District, of the
stau; ofCalifornia, in aod for the couniy
oi Dos Angelee, and toe complaint nied in
said county of Dos In the office
01 ihe Clerk of said District Court.
The peoplo of the State of California
■end greet lug to J. Cohn, delendant.
You are hereby required to uppearin uu
ac ion brought aguinai you by the übove
nuiuea flafuUfl 10 tho District Court ol
the Seventeenth Juulciul District oi *he
state ot California, in and for theCoumj
oi Dos Angelee, und to answer the com
plaint filed therein, within ton days (ex
clusive of the day oi service) after tbe
service on you ol this oumnious—lf served
with.v this County; or, it served out
of this County, but In this District, within
twenty days; otherwise, within forty days
—or Judgment 6f default will be taken
against you, according to the prayer of
ttuld .'ouiplatnL
The said action Is brought Io recover
Judgment fur the sum of $488 *5, gold
tjoln, xileged ti> uc due for goods, wares
aud merchandise, supplied to defendant
by plaint.il". wMi interest thereon from
l&h Jauusry, tgfi,at thu rate ot ten per
cent, per annum, aud tor Ousts of suit.
Reference Is liud to couiplulni fill par
ticular*.
And you are hereby notified that If you
tail to appear and answer the said com
plaint as abovS icquired, the said plaintiff
wlw demand luugmot agulnst. you lor
said sum m lis .5. l coin, wltu inter
est as above mentioned, aud co»ts of
suit
Utven under my hand end the seal ai
tbe District Court of (he seventeenth
Judicial DlitilOl Ol the State ol (. alifotnia,
in and for the couniy uf IjOm Angeles,
this liibdayo December, In the year o|
ou Lord ou«- thousand eight hundred and
seventy-seveu.
fecal I7tu District Court.J
A. W- i OTTS. Cleik.
By W. 11. A. KihD, Deputy Clerk.
did*gin«w
Con stable's Sale,
By virtue of nn execution issued out ol
the Justice's Court, of hi Montu Town
ship, county oi i.us Angdes, Mute of
Culuoruia, dated tne 2AI day of Decem
ber, 1877, IU a certain action wherein Si
las BeuuetL as piiitmlil recovered Judg
men against A. J. Phelps, defendant or.
tbeB3dday of December, 1877, 1 have lev
led upt>u tli - duSui lbi-d proper
ty, to* Wit I
The N \V quarter of secMon 18, lv Town
1, south of R.nge 11 Wes'.San Bernardino
Meridian and na-e Dine, in the Couuty ol
Dos Angela*, state of CallforuiH,
Notice is hereby given, that on
TUESDAY. THE 15th DAY OF
JANUARY, IS7S,
At 10 o'clock a. m. of tbat day, at Ben
nett's iavtin, 1,1 Monte township, coun
ty of Do* Angeles.l will sell all the light,
tlLlcu. d hit rest ot sahi A. J. Pludps ta
a* d to the above described properly, at
Puolie Auctlou, for cash In golu co v, to
tne highest ai d test bidder, to sitis.y
said externum and all corns
Dated at Bl Monte, the 21th day of De
cern ocr, 1877. B. a. hhyaht,
d 2? wid i ions table.
Mortgage Sale.
Harris Newmark, Meyer J, Newmark,
KaSpftr Conn and Morris A. Newmark
partners comprising tuo linn of H.
Newmark a Co., Plaintiffs, vs. p. p. f.
Temple et al., He end ante — Seven
teenth District Court.
ITNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A
J decree of foreclosure issued outoi
tne District Court of the 17th Judicial
District of the State of California. In nnd
IbrLoi Angelee county, on the 21st day
0. August, A. D. 1877, in ihe above enti
tled cave, and lv favor of Harris New
mar k, Meyer J. JNewmai k, Kaspar
Cohn nnd Morris A. Newmaik, partners
comprising ttie firm ol 11. Newmars: A
Co.. plain.ifls, and against P.P. F. Tem
ple, et al., defendams, a certified copy
whereof, duly attested under the seal
of said court on the 24'h dsy
of August, A. D. 1877,anu was delivered te
mo on the 2 th day ol August, A. D. 1877,
whereby I am commanded to Hell at public
auction, to the highest and best bidder
for cash lv U. 8. gold coin, the following
and In said decree described real estate,
to wit:
All that certain real properly lying and
being and (situate in the city
and county of Los Angeles,
.Mate of Cullfornia, bounded and
described as follows: Bounded by Main,
Spring und Murket. streets, and belnc.
that piece of n operty commonly known
as the "Temple block."
PuMic notice Is hereby glveu that on
THURSDAY, THE 20TH DA r OF
SEPTEMBER, A. D. 1877,
At 1-' o'clock noon,l will proceed to sel 1, at
the Court House dooi.tu the city and
county ol Los Augeles, State of Califor
nia, at publle auction to the highest and
best bidder for cash in U. H. gold coin, to
lattery s.il I deer; c for nrlnclp >l, alto
uey's fete, costs, interest aud all acci n
ing Costs, all the right, tile nnd interest
of tbe defendant K. Pr Temple, in and
to all the above described real estate
which tlie said Temple had on tho 29ih
day of September, it»7s, or has since ac
quired.
Given under niv hand this 28th day ol
August, A. D, 1577.
1). W. ALEXANDER,
au29 td Hher.fT.
The auovo sale is hereby postponed un
til Saturday, the fljolb day of October,
A. D. 1*77, at tbe same tlmo and place.
D. \V. ALEXANDKn, Sheriff.
Dated Los Angeles, sept. 2n, 1877. td
The above s>le is hereby postponed un
til Tuesday, tho 2utli diiy of November
A, D. 1877, utthesnme time and olace.
D. W. AL.vXANDEtt, Sin riff.
Dated Lo* Ang*l*S t Q t. 2urn, 1877.
Tb«abiVesa els hereby postponed un
II Fri lay t Is--* 21st day of December A. D.
.877, at th ' same time aud place
D. W ALEXANDER,MherIfT
Dated Los Angeles, November 20 th 1877.
The sb rye sale Is heeby postponed v -
il Moiid y 'be 31stday of January, A.D.
IgTs*, at the SHmo ttme.ind place*
D. w. aLEXANDeH,Sheriff.
Dated Lo* Angles Dec. 81, 1877
Annual Meeting—Notice.
The annual meeting of the stockhold
ers of 1 he. Los » ijkCies Oil Company wiL
be held at the office of tbe Company , lv
.he Commercial Hank Building, in Los
AuK.eUs.un MuNu >V, lhe7ih day - I
Ltuuary, 1878, at 1 o'clock P. ai , lor the
jieeilou ot riesiuent -md Board of Di
ectois for the ensuing v. nr. and tne
ransactlou or such other business as
nay be brought before It.
Transier books will be closed 1 on Satur
i»y. the 29th of December, 1877, at Jour
i'clock P. M.
dl7-2w WM. 3. NEELY, Secretary.
NOTICE.
All persons are hereby cautioned and
varus i nut to purchase either ol the fol
owing described promissory notes, uxe
mted hi me iv fay r of A. L. Bush, te
rlti
one dated July 25 b. 1577, for MM In V
1. gold coin, With interest at the rate ol
>ne percent, per moßtn from th.- Ist day
>l weptemb r, 1877, due March Ist. 1878
Onedated July Both, 1877, for tg 001 in U.
i. gold com, with interest ut thu rata ol
me percent, per mouth from Septetubei
st, 1«77, due two years from date.
Due dated August 2d, 1877, for $400 lv U
t. gold eolu.Wll b Interest nt oue per cent
ier month from the Ist day ol September
i>77; due July 25th, le?9.
1" c entire cousldetutlou lor which srid
lotes were given having failed and said
iotas having been obtained from me by
abi Bu»h by means or lulse represents
ions, I do not Intend to pay any part ol
Ither of the said notes.
t CKNr.LiUH Mccarty.
San Bernardino, Cal., Nov. 21, I»T7,
Unitotl States Land Office,
LOS ANGELES, Dnc. 2S, 1877.
PETF.iI LABsEN-Sir: You are hereby
notified 11111. a hrarlug will he had at
this office ou the 6lh day of February,
1678, commencing at 10 n'oloclc a. SC., up
on the appl leal lon of lhe state of Cali
fornia, en rel Mrs.J. 0. Ilowers, to com
plete a I Itle under the stale for the a. y.
NE. % of Seotlon 3J, Township 2 «. It. n
w„ Sau Bernardl.io Meridian.at which
time and place you will be allowed to
oner proofs and cross-examine witnesses
touching your claim tosaid tract.
AI.FIIK.D JAMsS. Register.
J. W. HAVERSJTICK, Receiver.
021 lm
GROCERY
FOR HsiLß! CjHUJAI',
ix a good location.
Jj Apply at the Herald oSoe. u2O-2m. I
11l the i
Of the County *of L
Gtttlfl
In the mutter of i. i
unship ot Will wm . t
KOftwtll and Albert Ho*>i
OiIDBB TO SHOW \TJSK i
CATION OK«U\. UANKO.
Oi SAUK OF K2.. 4 ESTATE
It appearing ro th i Coutt irom t.
tttiou Lbli Cl presented and m- -.
John W. L'MOj i the gun dlau of tlie p..
sons and «*tu -j* of WillUm \V". Boswel
Loivur. Uo»v 11 and Albeit B> Boswel
minor pr ng lurun oider or- sale o
curiam te tet.ile belonging- to Eds said
whi ds. tii , is necessary and woiEJd be
b Belli bil :. sad wards tbat Buoll rcUl es
tate sItOUD 'usod: \
It is n-r. y ordered that the nex\nl
kin of tne uid wards and all persons\u
leresteu Ir he said estate, appear be;o\p
this Court n Tuesday,tbe Btli Uuy of Jan\
uury.A V. 878, at lv o'clock a. m., at the *
Court he* iin this Court, at the Court
House. In be city and couuty of Los
Angeles, t tvieaioreeald. then and there
to show . isc why an order should not
be K~aute< .or the sale of such estate.
And It i further ordered tbat a copy of
thlH oidet • published nt least three suo
oewsive « eku before the said day o;
hearing I; he Duily Los Angeles Herald,
a new per primed and published In
suld uout voi Los Angeles.
Dated J c. Id, 1877.
H. K. S. O'MKLVRNY,
Probate Judge.
Attest: /. W. POTTS, Clerk.
detd By K. H. Uwkn, Deputy.
In the Probate Court.
Of thej County of Los Angeles,
ttlevtt ot (Jallforiiiu.
In tin mutter ol the Estate and Guard-
I tu-hl,i nl Mm is Elvira vratelsea
Wlbttoht a minor.
OK DICK TO SHtiW CAUSE ON APPLI
CATION OF UU AKDIAN FOR ORDER
OF MALE uF HEAL ESTATE.
It appearing to thll Court by the peti
tion ihls day presented and filed by
tiufutl L. Buuchet, tbe guardian uf tbe
person ai,d i slate ot Muriu Elvira Fran
cir-ca W lnston. a minor, praying for an
order of fai of cci tain real estate belong
ing toeaid Wi-r... thut li Is necessary and
wuold Le beneficial to s .ul ward that
such rtul esta c should be sold:
II is hereby ordered Lhat the next of
kin O' the said ward, and all persons In
le cs ed In the said estulu, appear before
i his Co rt on
MONDAY, THE Utb DAY OF
JANUARY, A. D. 1178,
At lv o'clock a. h., at the Court Room
oi this Court, ai ihe Court House, in the
city end couniy of Los Angeles, then
aud there to show cause why an order
snould not be srai'tt d fur the sale ot such
estate.
And It Is further oidered
that a copy of this order be pub
lished at least thiee successive weeks
beiure tha said day of hearing,
in the Daily Los Angeles tiei
aid, a newspaper prtnte l and published
in said couuty of l.os Angeles.
Dated Decembei Mh, D 77.
11. K. X O'MELVKNY,
Probate JudK*'-
Attesl: A. W POTT*. Clerk.
i-yE. H. OWEN, Deputy. dlzSw
Notice to Creditors.
ESTATE OF AMMA WHITE, Deceased.
"VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY
_i> the undersigned, Administrator ot
iue estate ol am ma White, ueceas*d, to
the creditors ot, und all poisons having
ciatrusaguiDst tho -aiu deceased,to exhib
it tht 111, wj tn the necessary vouehera.with
lu ten months aftei the Urut publication
of this notice, to the said Administrator,
at his office, Room No. Ul,Temple Hlook,
In the city and oounty of Los Angeles.
Dated Dec. lath, lf>77.
J. K. GKIKFIN,
Administrator of tnu Estate of Am am
White, deceast-d. del 9 4w
Notice to Creditors.
ESTATE of JACOB D. YVEISEK,
Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given by the under
signed, adininlstitttor with tbe will an
nexed of tho estate of Jacob
D. Welser, deaeased, to tho cred
itors of and all pursoni having claims
against thesald dt censed,toexblbli them,
with the necessary vouchers, within lour
months after the first publication of this
notice, to tho aald administrator at Ills
office, Room No St, Temple Block, In the
city and couniy o os Angelee.
Dated Dec. l$,U, UT7.
J. E. GRIFFIN,
Admlulsirator with tne will annexed of
tho Estate of Jacob D. Welser, de
ceased. dltMw
Notice to Creditors.
ESTATE OF DANIEL WILLIAMS,
DECEASED.
NOTIOP is hereby given by the under
signed ad nl tal nutorofib* estate of
tiMDIOI vl i. ilaiu*.deceased,to the creditors
of ami al . persuns having claims against
tbe said deceas.-d to exhibit them,with iho
necessary Vouchers, witblu feurraolilhs
uitet ihe ilrst publication ol this notice, to
the said administrator, at bis office, No.
81 Temple bl ok, In ibfclty of Loa Ango
lea, In tlie euuati of Loa Angeles.
Dated at Los Angeles, Dm, 6th, 18T7.
J. t: i. Kin in,
Adminlstraior of the estate or Daniel
Williams, deceased. d 7 4vr
SUMMON^
JN ihe District Court of tha Seventeenth
Judicial District, of the State of Cal
iiorui.i, lv und for the County of Los Au
geleß.
Barret Plaintiff, against
baa. J. Sttepbsrd. Administrator, at al.
Deten~aut-.
Action brought In tho Dlatrlct Court of
the Sevente uih Judicial District of tbe
iStute of t'ul.fornia, in aud lor the GYuniy
oi Los Angeles, aud the Complaint filed
lo said. County of Los Angeles, In the
office of ihe Clerk olsuid D,strict Court.
The People ol tho State ol California
ngmuaeud greeting to Uha>. J. Hben
benl, Administrator of ira eatato of
Henry Tainot. deceased, KIIIaMU Mil
ler, Henry A. Miner, siainuel Jonas Tal
bot Josiah 'in mot, K. Talbot, Jackson
lalbot, Charles Talbot, Kowena Talbo',
Cairuil lalbot, Itaehel Clark, J un
Clark, Maria Sandsra, Jaaaph Sanders,
8, mt !j Morgau, P Mo'gin, Ann aillia
Wailk.n, A. Wadkln and Dora Talbot,
d.-fendants.
You are hereby required to appear in
an action biought against you by th*
above named plaintiff In the Dlatrlct
Court or lhe .seventeenth Judicial District
of the State of California, in and for the
county of Los Angeles, and to answer the
complaint filed therein, within teu days
(exclusive of the day of service) after the
service on you of thlssnnimons-if served
within this county; or, If aerved out of
this county, but In this District, within
twenty days; otherwise, within forty
days-or Judgment by default will be
taken against you, according to tha prayer
oi said ooinpiaial.
The said action Is brought to obtain
a decree oft dscourt for tbs foreclosure
a certain inoi lgsge described In the said
complaint, and executed by the said
If enry l albot on the third day of Jmy,
I "• i»75. to secure tbs payment of a
certain promissory note of even date
made by Henry Talbot to Harriet Le
vision, for {308 00 dollars, U. 8. gold coin,
with interest at ibe rata of IJ< per cent,
per month, compounded numbly from
the 4th day ol July, 1870; that tho prem
ises oonvcyed by said mortgage may bo
sold, and the proceeds applied to the pay
ment oi the said unte of tSOO Ml dollars,
gold coin, wilk Interest as mentioned lv
complaint, and 150 attorney's
fees; costs of suit; and also
that the said defendants and all persons
claiming by, through or uuder
thorn of either of them, may
he barrod and foreclosed of all right, ti
tle, claim, linn, equity of redemption aad
Interest In autd lo said mortgaged prem
ises, and for other and lurlhar relief
had to complaint for partic
ulars.
And you are hereby notified that Ifyou
fall 'ouppeatrand answer the said com
plaint aa above required, the said plaintiff
will apply to i.ha Court for the relief de
manded In sal-d complaint.
(liven undenny band and tho seal of
the District of tbe Seventeenth
Judicial Dlstriot o.r the State of Ca llbrnla,
In und for the count'- of I os Angeles, tbla
13th day of December, Ini.,* yearorour
Lord.obe thousand eight hut idled anil
seventy-ruven. ise.l.,
a. w. pott ■>
By JAM Eg C. KAY.-, D*r
i'KANTL- a & Daooxa, Attor
IF
Ac
UK
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