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I "Representative Blank confessed
to me during the contest," said
i Mr. Mark McDonald to Mr. James
: Failey, "that he supported me, not
because he liked me, but to beat
you:' "What was his objection to
me?" asked Mr. Farley. "Hesaid
you were a pig-headed Irishman. l '
"I hepe you corrected him on that
point." "Of course I did, my dear
fellow," was the ingenuous reply;
"I told him you were a pig-headed
American."— Argonaut Prattle.
Tbs scientific world is not at
taching much Troy weight to Dr.
Bchiiensann's alleged discoveries,
and yst there are plenty of Priam
fellows among archeologists; but
the probability is that, after read
ing the Doctor's letters, some of
them want Homer little jealous.
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NSW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Lots for Sale!
mmm >S THK
INSTALLMENT PLAN
OB
CHEAP FOR O A S H.
West Los Angeles
Offers tbe best opportunity fur delightful
hontelteads of any that baa ever bean Hi
re red for aale to the public
THK WHOLK rttACT IH LKVKL.
Onlysufßcleaty Inclined lorguou draluafe
THE BOIL IS EXCELLED!
And ol such ckuraoler ttiat it uevar cakes
aad la neither muddy in Winter nordualj
la Summer.
IT HAS A DITCH Ob' WATKR RUN
NING THROUGH IT.
THE MAIM STREET AND AURICUL
TUR.M. PARK RAILROAD
le completed aad running through the en
ti re land aad 1 bow operated •uoceaanilly
through Park Avenue, 1M feet wide, n on
lag late tha Agricultural Grounds.
A DEPOT Of THK LOS ANUELKM ANL
INDEPENDENCE RAILROAD IS
LOCATED ON THK GROI7NBS.
Thla ie really the West End ol our beau
tiful city, with the beneilt of KREBH,
PURE UKKEZES FROM THK OCEAN,
uneostanilaated by gaa or sewer effluvia.
A glance at the elegaat mansions aad
fashionable residences now e.eoted aad
In ooerao of erection no am satisfy any par-
Son desiring a home that this la the ni ace
| THE TERM* WILL BE MADE EASY
AND PRICES MODERATE.
MAPS WILL BE FOUND
At the offlee of tho Farmers' A M
chants' Bank.
Also, at the offlee of tbe Main Sirs
aad Agricultural Park Railroad. •
O. W. CHILDB aud JOHN O. DOWNEY
wilt give speolal attention to the,, seek
ing Information, septltu
The Steams Ranchos,
ALr'KKu liukl.uin, Trnetee,
Baß Market tel., San Praaeleeo, Cal.
Ua i U \i i ACRES OF LAND FOR
OUjV/ITU sale, In lota to suit, suit
able for the eolture of Oranges, Lemons,
Llmee.Flga, Almonds, WalnuU, Peaches,
Apples, Pearl, Alfalfa, Corn, Rye, Barley,
flax, Ramie, Cotton, etc., and also many
thousand acres of
Natural Evergreen Pastures, "Suit
able for Dairying.
•ood water Is abundant at an average
depth of aiz feet from the surface. Oa al
most every acre of this land FLOWING
AfWßfll AN WELLS can be obtained, and
Ike more elevated portions can be lrrl-
C ted by the water of tbe Santa Ana river,
set of tbeeo lands are naturally moist,
repairing only good cultivation to produot
areas.
TERMS-One-fourth Cash; balance In
one, two aad three years, with M per cent
an terest,
I will take pleasure In showing these
land, to parUea Booking land, who are
invited to conae aad ace thla extensive
tract before purchasing elsewhere.
WM. R. OLDEN, Agent.
Anaheim, Loa Angeles county, Dec. 24,
1 17
FOR SALE~
INLOTW TO SI'IT.
8000 AoretTof th* Lake
Vineyard Land and Wa
ter Association
Lands.
Tbe best orange and aemi-troploal fruit
land In tbe State: located In tbe heart of
the San Uabrlel valley, and In the mldet
ot the oldest and largest vineyards and
orange groves of Loa Angeles county.
No water ratee oharged. The purchaa
or of laod Irom tble Association receives
not only bis land but alee a proportion,
ate share of an inexhaustible water sup
ply, themoit complete Irrigation ayatem
In tbe Stale, whlob haa coat tbe Associa
tion already ever $10,000 for ditches, pipes
and reservoirs alone. Water la Iront of
every lot. Churches and school houses
oa the tracts. The B. P. tl. R. panes
through the lands. The orange orchards
and vlaeyarde on these lands
and in tbe vicinity teet their
capability for this culture. The title le
perfect. Grant bargain and aale deeds
given. Prlcee reduced to cult the times.
A map of the Tract mar he seen at the
•Moo of P. Boaudry, No. gl New High
street, opposite Pico Home.
All oommanlcatloae addreoeed to the .
Secretary will receive prompt attention.
K. wTwoOD.See'y.
nUtf I-os AB'eles. Cal.
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San Francisco and Los Angelef
EXPRESS LINE.
SCHEDULE.
Arrives an sj« a a s a •
E Francisco. 3 5
I -» t*
* Leave Sta fl *. . .
o Monica. 9 * * * - v'
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w Leave San j JL
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Pedro, Anaheim and San Dl go for pas
sengers and Ireignt. The .Senator atnps
at Sau Buenaventura tor passengers only.
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Ba.la Monica leave Los Augeles ut 10:16
A.al., Loa Angelea time.
Rates of Fare:
(Payable In Gold.)
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In * *15 00
Steerage _ _ 10 00
Los Angeles to Santa Barbara, cabin 800
Steerage 6 80
Lm Angele. to Port Harford, cabin Vi 00
Bte.ragc » 00
Through TlokoU to Portland.!;
Cabin, £28 Steorage, $13
Lob Angeles and San Diego
TUE BTBAXEK&
Senator and Orizaba
Leave Santa Monioa and San Pedre for
San Diego, Jau. 6,11, 16, 21 26, SI, Feb. 5.
Passengers take the tralp that leaves Los
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Los Angeles time.
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wheru bortlis may bs secured.
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Kr.lght ateauaers leave San Kranolsoo
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SOUTHERN PACIFICRAILROAD
—AND—
s r k. a m ti; it ts.
Los Angeles, Yuma, San Diego and
Wilmingten Divisions.
♦ • • —
Important Change of Time
Oaand after Monday, Uec. 17th, 1577, and
until further notice, tralua wi:i run ev.ry
day aa follow.:
LEAVE LOS ANGELES:
Fob— Arrivb
Wilmington 10:35 a.m. 11:55 a.m.
San Fraucl.oo 1:15 p.m. 12:iop.m.
" Acoom'datlen 10:t> A. M. 7:iMa.m.
Yuma „ p. m. 7:00 a. m.
Wllmißgtou s ..m " 4:55 P.M.
Santa ma 4:00 " Bll# "
TOWARD LOS ANGELES:
Lbavb— Akkive.
.Yuro» 0:.10 p. m. 10:16 a.m.
Santa Ana o:3* a. M. 8:f0 "
WUalajitoa 7:« 9:10
Wilmington 1:00 P.M. 2:Su p. M.
Sautrauciaco 4:00 " 1:56 "
" Aocom'datlon 4:30 " 11:15 A. M
Train, run dally to Yuma, connecting
with ateamera for Aubrey,
and Intermediate land! nga on the Cole
rado about three time, per month.
Sleeping cara will be run daily.
Tra'ns will v. ruu by Sau Franclaco
t.iae,
T. H. GOODMAN,
<jl«u'l Paaa. and Ticket Agt.
A.N. TOWNE, Gen'l Sup't.
X E. HEWITT. Aaß'tSiio't.
LOS ASSII.ES t INDEPENDENCE
RAILROAD.
CHANGE OP TIME.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, OCT.
ma, 1*77, trains will run dally on
tkl. road a. follows:
Leave '
8 P Arrive Leave Arrive In
Dapot S X Uepot S. Mnlca S. Mnlca
L Angl's iAngel's
MA. M I9:M A. M. II 8 A.M. 11l A.M. 1
I.OP.M L |»:»S P. M. ]J2:JS P.M. |4:4fl P.M. 1
On ateamer daya traina will connect
with the P. C. Steamahip Co.'a steamers
for San Francisco and San liiego. See '
their advertisement. - l
WM. J. L. MODLTON. 1
ol4tf Aas't Sup't.
BOOKS, TOYS, I
FANCY GOODS,
AND
Musical Instruments,!
FOR THE I
HOLIDAYS,
Can be bund in I
Immense Quantities ,
AND AT
Lowest Living Prices ;
AT TKE POPULAR STORK OF ,
LOUIS LEWiN & CO.
novltr i
SEC tn 577 AWKEKtoag.au.no '
l» .// ouint KHEK P. (l
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MISCELLANEOUS.
523 Mark.tSt., 1 f6B WoostfrBt.,
Hau Francisco. J . New York.
H. NEWMARK & Co.,
Importer, of and Wholesale
Dealer. In
Groceries, Provisions,
Wines. Liquors,
Cigars, Tobaoco,
UARDWAIIE,
AG It I CULTURAL IM PL KM'TO,
IRON, STEEL,
WAGON MATERIAL, PAINTS,
OILS, etc., etc.
Nos. 9, 11 and 13
LOS ANGELES St., LOS ANGELES.
sis 3m
NORMAL INSTITUTE,
UNDER DIRECTION OK
MISS REGIN A MAST.
AT TIIE BAPTIST CHURCH,
Spring street, Loa Angeles. Tho object-* uf
said Institute are:
l'irst—To give to any person who dosires
to prepare for teaching special instruction
in any branch or Divtf-ioN of branch of
Statu courso wherein an applicant for cei>
tincate may feel deUcient,
Second—To instruct Teachers in tho lat
est Normal methods of imparting knowl
edge
ihe Instructress is a graduate of one of
the best Eastern Normal Schools, has had
charge of tho Teachers' Department of the
Northwestern Normal School, Ohio, be
sides extensive experience iv every grade of
Public School work, both in California and
the Eaßt; therefore is thoroughly convers
ant with the requirements of this State.
TERMS:—Regular course, Sti per month;
special course, $10; terms for model
class, from ii to $5 per month, accord
ing to grade.
Miss Kegina Mast, LVx 38G,
Los Angeles.
REFERENCES:—J. D. Bickufll. Mem
berßd.Ed., Lob Angeles; Jndge land ley
Monte Vißta; W. P. McDonald, County Su
perintendent elect. dl lm
TO LCASI.
"El MolinoFarm."
For business and educational reasons,
desiring to remove into Loi Angeles. I
will leaso
" EL HOLIKO FARM,"
Including rssldeuco and out-bulldlngs
horses, ruulei, wngoa, harness, agricul
tural implcsaeQts, etc., fer the term or
TWO OK THREE YEARS.
The farm cenalsts of 204 acres, ou which
arc 40,009 grape vines, ever 2,u00 orange
trees, 700 Knglish wulnnt trees, 000 lemon
and lime trees; also a uumber of black
walnut, pecan, almond, fig, uprioot.
plum, peach, apple, pear trees, baaanas,
etc.; twoor thtee aores of alialfa, fifty
acres vacant arable land, and
TUE WHOLE TRACT ABUNDANTLY
WATERED.
Attached to tbe roeidouoe is a spaclou>
hath-room, supplying hot, col i and
shower eaths. There Is alio a BluLIAKii
KOOM, table and appurtenances.
The farm Is most eligibly situated in
the FRUIT BELT of Ihe
San Gabriel Mission Valley
Abeut eight miles east of Los Angelas
city, and near the Railroad Statiou of
Sau uabriel Mission, if not leasud,
I WILL SELL THE ENTIRE
PROPERTY
On advantageous terms, to-wlt: One
third cash, t he balance lv one, two, three
and lour years, at 10 per ceut. Interest per
annum interest, payable semi-annually.
K.J. C. KEWfcN,
Nos. 10 A 11 srrelit* Building, Spring
U, F Bulletin and Chronicle copy. o2ltf
YOUNG MEN
Whe may be suffering from the effects
if youthful milieu or ludiscretlon,
will do -veil to avail themselves 0
bis, the greatest boon ever laid at th.
dtnr of suffering humanity. I»Bt
SPINNEY will guarantee to lorieit
#500 for every case of seminal weakneet
>r private disease of any kind or chai -
rtcter, which he undertakes and faih
to cure, He would thert-fore say to
he unfortunate sufferer who ma>
eadthls notice thaL you are treading
i pon dangerous ground when yoi
longer delay lv seeking the propei
umedy for your complaint. Tot
nay be in the first stage; remember
ruu are approaching the last. If yot>
tre bordering upon the last, and ar<
•uffering some or all of Its ill effects
ememberthut if you persist in pr<<>
animation the lime must come when
he most skllliul phj slolan can ren
ter you no assistance; when thedoo:
•l hope will be closed against you;
vhen no angel ol mercy can bringyou
eiief. in no case has the Doctor failed
»t success. Then let not despair work
ipon your Imagination, but avail
ourself of the beneficial results oi
ils treatment before your ease is be
ond tbe reaob of medical sk>ll, oi
>etore snm death hurries you to s
irematuro grave. Full course of treut
ueut, $25. Heau money by PostoftLeH
>rder or Express, with mil deitcriptlonn
>f case. iU
Call, or address, |2
OR. A. B. HPIMNET, i
Janll-lyr No. 11 Kearney St., S. F ■
NeMe, DeCamp & Co M
UNDERTAKERS,
Ne. 3 SPRINO STIIREI
All kinds of Funeral Work carefully
attended lo by the oldest and most expe
rienced professionals In the business.
Full Charge Taken of Remains.
and Interments made In Catholic, City
and Evergreen Cemeteries. M ps of each
iv wareroomrt.
SOS" Bodies embalmed, prepared and
shipped to all parts of the country.
Tlio only Arm exclusively in the'Under
tsKing easiness, We own our own ve
hicle* end live slock. The only com
plete stock of
Wooden & Metallo Burial
Cases and Caskets,
Robes, Hardware aud Mourning Drapery
and exclusive aicents for the STEIN'S
PATENT C ASKETS, the only flrst-cla**
burial cadcet ever introduced In tSe
lower country.
OUR HEARSES
Embrace the Handsomest Adult Pull*
Trimmed Vehicle Made.
Tbe Only White Hearse Here,
and the only appropriate vehlole for
young people ana children. Curriagos
tine aud rates low. Patrons shown tha
various cemeteries free. Those requiring
such services will do well to call on us.
dB-2m
Private Boarding House,
No. 24, oor. Third and QUI at.. |
OT-BOARI) BY THE DAY, WEEK OR
MONTH. Tarm. olitf
LEGAL.
Constable's Sale.
liy virtue uf au execution Issued out of
Justice i . D.Conner's Court, of San Jose
Township, Couniy oi Loa stute
of California, dated tho ;ilst day oj De
cember. 1877, in a certain action wherein
Louis Phillips, execusor of the estate of
George wake, deceased, reoevered Jttdg.
ment against the Lo« An gel si Immigra
tion ana Laud Co-operative Association,
on tbe Stat day nf December, 1877, 1 have
levied upon Ilia Following desolbcil
properly, to wit:
Ail the right, tit le, interest, claim and
demand of the Loa Angoles Immigration
and Land Co-operative Association 01,
in and lo tbos" tracts of laud known as
the Town of Pomona and Lhe Pomona
tract,containing twenty-seven hundred
li.700) acres of land, moru or less, nald
tracts of land being v portion of tiie Itan
cho de inn Jusi«, situated,lying and.heing
iv the county of Lus AuKefes, hlutc of
Cultfornla, and moio partieulaily de
scribed as follows:
Commencing ut the southwest corner
of land belonging to David Steiu, thence
running easterly, following the souther
i v line of the laud belonging to the heirs
of Vgnacio Falonaaros lo the easterly
line ofttte Hancho do Sau Jose; thence
southerly, following the said easterly
lineoi suid rancho, to tbe Koutheasiciiy
corner of thesald Pomona tract; thence
westerly, following tho southerly lino of
said Pomona tract, to the southwesterly
corner of said tract; thenct* northerly, fol
lowing the westerly live of said inter, to
the place of beginning; being the tight,
title and Interest of snid Los Angeles
Immigration aud Land Co-operative As
soclattan held and ownnil by It ou the
18th day oi December, 1877.
MottoO Is hereby given that oa the
25th DAY OK JANUARY, 1878,
At 12 o'clock M. of that day, before the
Justice offlee at Pomona, oounty of Los
An*i les, l will sell all ihe rlgii L, title nnd
interest of laid Los Immigra
tion and Land Co-operative Association
in and *o the above described property,
nt public auction, for cash in gold com,
to the highest and best bidder, to satisfy
said execution and al I cos' s.
Hated at Pomona, the ;iist day of De
cember, 1877. V, K. LILLY,
jS-law-Sw Constable.
Constable's Sale.
By virtue of an OXOOUtlon Issued out of
Jusllee L. D. Conner's Court, of sun Jos
Township,county ol Los Angeles, Hlnto
of California,dated the 18th day of De
comber, 1877, iv v certain en-o wherein
Thomas J.Emrick,as plaintiff, recovered
judgment against the Pomonu Water
Company, on the ISlhdayoi December,
1877, 1 have levied upon tho following de
scribed property, to wit;
All the right, title and Interest, of, la
nnd to the rights of water developed In
that portion of the Man Jose rancho
known as the Paiomaren rie negus, In
, Los Angeles county, by the Los Angeles
Immigration and Land Co-operative As
sociation, together with the rights of all
future developments In said cienejras
which thesald Pomona Water Company
acquired by deed from the above named
Los Angeles Immigration und Land Co
operative Association, on or about the
. 14th day of March, A. D. 1870, and nil
rights in and to said cieoegas and Lhe de
velopments of water t herein since subse
quently acquired, and also the ditches
aud rights of way foi ditches constructed
and owned by the snid Pomona Water
Company for the conveyance of the
water or waters arising and flawing in
from and on said cieuegas and to the
town of Pomona and to the Pomona
tract of Los Angeles county ttfnresal-i.
The said rights, title and interest of, lv
and to the wuiers and ditches above de
scribed being the sumo owned and held
by the Pomona Water Company 00 Iho
13th day of December, 1877.
Notice Is hereby given Hint on the
j 23d DAY OF JANUARY, 1878,
At 12 o'clock M.of that day, iv front of Jus
tice's office, Pomona, county of Los An
! geles, I will sell ail the right, title and
interest of said Pom <na Water Company
tnandto the above described property,
at public auction, lor cash iv gold coin to
I the highest nnd best bidder, to satisfy
rvatd « xeoution and all costs.
Paled at Pomona, the 31st day of De
cember. 1877. I>. H. LILLY.
1 | jJ-law-Sw Constable.
Sheriff's Sale.
Martha Brown, Plaintiff, vs. John Man
rnhan et 01., Defendants.—aovenlee.itb
District Court.
' VTNDEB AND BY VIRTUE OF
\\J an execution issued out ol the
District Court of the Seven
- teenth Judicial District of the State
of California, in and for Angeles
couniy, to me directed and delivered, on
tbe 8d day of October, A. D. 1877, for a
judgment rendered in said Court on the
iSLh day of Juue, A. D. IS7(#, In favor of
Martli i Brown, plaintiff, uud against M*
C. Piummer and J. L. Piummer, defend
nuts, I have levied upon uud shall on
MONDAY, THE 20th DAY OF
NOVEMBER, A, D. 1377,
'At Li o'clock neon, proceed to sell
at the Court Hoaae door, in tbe city and
county of Loi Angeles, State of Califor
nia, at publlO auction, to the highest and
bert bidder, loi cash in U.M. curruney and
g> Id coin to satisfy said judgment fur
principal, co*tn, iitterestand utl accruing
costs, ail ihe right, iitle and In tercet or
defendants M. C. Mummtr mid J. L.
Piummer, or en tier of ilimu, in and to
tho following described roal estate, to
wit:
Being the NI3 % of Section 2a,Township
1 souili range v west 8. B. M. the above
described real estate bflng situate iv the
county of Los Angeles, t-iate of Califor
nia.
Given under my hand, at Los Angeles,
this ;t l day of November. A. D. 1577.
D. W. ALKXANDKH.
nS tl Sheriff.
The above sale Is hereby postponed un
til Monday the 31 day of December A.
D. 1877, at 2 o'clock v. If. at the same
plane. D. W. A .EX \NDEEI, Hiierlfl.
Dated Los Augeles, Nov. 2(i, 1877.
The above aula Is hereby post, oned un
til Monday, December 10.h, 1877, ut same
hour uud place,
D. W. ALEXANDER, Sheriff.
Dated Lo* Angeles, Dec. 3 1, 1877.
The above aaie Is hsrobv postoonod
until BAT U RDAY, the aid day of Dccc i»
ber, A. D. 1377, at tbe s i:uu time aud
place.
D. W. ALEXANDER, Sheriff.
Dated itt Los Angeles Dec. 10th, 1077.
Tlio RoYS sale is hereby postponed un
til Saturday the mil day or December,
A. D. 1877, at tho same time nnd place.
D. W, ALEX ANDER, Sheriff.
Dated at Los AnguL-s, Dec. 22d, 1877.
The above salo Is nereby postponed un
til Saturday, January sth, 1878, at lhe same
time and place.
D W. ALEXANDER, Sheriff.
Dated Los Angeles, Lee 29tn, 18.7.
The above sale is hereby postponed un
til saturuny, the 12th day of anuury, A.
D. 1873. at tbe same time and place.
D W ALEXANDER Sheriff.
Dated Los Angeles, Jan. 6lb, 18*8.
NOW OPEN.
SIERRA MA. DUE VILLA,
A Private Hotel on the moan or table
lands of thu Sierra Madre Mountains.
Climate unsurpassed for
Summer or Winter Residence.
Command! a charming view of valley
and mountain, overlooking the Hau Ua
brlel orange groves; is four miles from
rallroud and lolegrsplislatlon; boUSS en
tirely new, lighted by gas, aud con tains
all modern conveniences.
A School forchtldren on thopiomises.
For particulars uddi ess proprietor, I*. O.
Box 1141, Los Angeles-
TERMS—SI 2 to $15 per Week.
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iMiu iuHu-ucA stmck. tVtLE B A»UfA«-rrRMI «f tka
1H.,:. li. n (lTKOSiaunt.-* «ad m Mkn ffcit tattle*
artiola* -F. ,!■>..- i i,a,t. • firm leal ru .1.. jt, 7m frmtt.
Sunlit* OhMt. a. >v. ruod p«tui «»J fkM hu M nwi. n a. r. -i
li*tfl «p«ii|ii«um uulu u<t mi furaUSi pfataU, >kj ftrlloh)
w.Hlml hi or tuannnrn, «f Iwaiou at Yon !«.■ nSu
U. y. BRYAOT. Svl* Mksufutunr. »! Wutlo«M« CSiM«a.
"g-rocery I
FOR, "'AI.E CHEA [»,
; A aooi> location.
at tlio Herald offioe. n2O-2iii
""baffle 7:
AD ol.cuiit SILVER ■ MOUNTED
HEADSTALL. Mexican .trie, aolld .li
ver, will b. raffled at tue faloce Salooh.
1M CHANCES AT tl KACU. 1
No bar bill fo pay. ollV 1
LEGAL.
STJMIviOIVS.
TN TUB DISTRICT COURT OF THE
X Seventeenth Judicial District of the
Sttite of California, In and for the
county of Los Anpeies.
Samuel Meyer, plaintiff, again*t J.
Conn, defendant.
Action brought in thu District Court of
the Seventeenth Judicial District ol" the
State of California, In and for tho county
01 Los Angeles, and theoonipiaintfiled in
said county of Los Angelee, In the office
oi the Clerk 01 said Dlstrk-t Court.
The people of the State of California
send greeting to J. Cohu. dt lendant.'
You are hereby required to appear In an
acilon brought against you by the above
named Plaintiff m the District Court 01
the Seventeenth Judicial District of the
State of California, in and for the County
of Los Angeles, uud to unswer the com
■ plaint filed therein, within teu days (ex
clusive of the day of service) after the
service on you of t his bummons—if served
within this County; or, if served out
of this County, but in this District, within
twenty days; otherwise, within forty days
—or Judgment hs/ default will be taken
against you, according to lhe prayer of
said Jomplalnt.
Tho said action Is brought lo recover
Judgment for the sum of $488 25, gold
coin, alleged to be due for goods, wares
f and merchandise, supplied to defendant
by plaintiff*, wlih Inter, st thereon from
15tii Jauuiiry, iBfs, at the rate ot ten per
, cent, perannum, arid for cortts of suit.
Refer-, nee is had to complnlut fol par
ticulars.
And you aro hereby notified that If you
, lail to appear and answer the said com
plaint hs above required, the said plaintiff
will demand I adamant against you for
said sum 01 :5, gold coin, with Inter
est as above mentioned, and costs of
' suit.
Ulven under my hand and the seal oi
■ the District Court of tho -seventeenth
Judicial District of the Stuto of California,
1 in and for the couniy of Los Angelus,
this 12th day 01 December, in the year ot
out Lord ono thousand eight hundred and
1 seventy-seven.
[Seal 17th District Court.]
A. W. r-oTTS. Clerk.
Hy W. H. A.Kint), Deputy Clerk,
d 10*20)-W
Constable's Sale,
By virtue of an execution Issued out ol
tho Justice's Court, of El Monte Town
f ship, county or Los Angeles, State of
California, dated tne 22d day of Deceru
ber, 1877, iii a certain action wherein si
las Bennett aa plaintiff recovered Judg
" mem against A. J. Phelps, defendant on
! the 22d day of December, 1877, 1 have lev
\ led upon tne following described proper
r ty.to-wit:
• The N W quarler of Section IS, In Town
" 1, south of Range 11 West, San Bernardino
Meridian and baso Line, in the County of
Los Angeles, State of California.
Noticeis hereby given, that on
; TUESDAY, THE 15TH DAY OF
JANUARY, 1878,
J At 10 o'clock a. M. of that day, at Ben-
J nett'S Tavern, Xl Monte township, coun
, ty of L,o* Angeles, I will sell all the right,
I title nod Interest of said A. J. Phelps in
and to the above described property, at
. Public Auction, lor cash In gold coin, to
the highest ai d best bidder, to satisfy
' suld execution and all costs.
Dated at El Monte, She 84th davof Lo
{ eetneer, 1877. B. s. Bryant.
■ iSO-wld Constable.
! Mortgage Sale.
• Harris Newmark, Meyer J. Newmaik,
I Kaspar Cohu and Morris A. Newmark
partners comprising the firm of H.
1 Newmark A Co., Plaintiffs, vs. F. P. F.
' Temple et al., Do'eudauts — Seven
teenth District Court.
IT NDEL, AND BY VIRTUE OF A
J decree of loreclosure Issued out of
tne Dihtricl Court of lhe 17th Judicial
- District of tho State of California, lv aud
■ for Los Augeles county,ou the 21st day
1 01 August, A. D. 1877, In the above enti
•* tied case, and iv favor of Harris New
• mark, Meyer J. Newmaik, Kaspar
1 Oohn and Morris A. Newmark, partners
' comprising the firm of H. Newmark A
Co., plaintiffs, aud against F. P. F. Tom
• pie, et al., defendants, a certified copy
whereof, duly attested under the Beal
of said court on the 24th day
of August, A. D. lS77,aiid was delivered to
mo on thu 27th day of August, A. D. 1877,
whereby I am commanded to sell at public
auction, to the highest and best bidder
fur cash in U. S. gold coin, the following
1 1 and 111 said Ueoree described real estate,
to wit:
All that certain real property lying and
P being aud situate in the city
1 and county of Los Angeles,
. estate of California, bounded and
j described as follows: Bounded by Main,
i Spring and Market streets, and being
t tbat piece of p 1 operty commonly kuowu
i as tlie "Temple Block."
1 Public notice is hureby given (baton
f THURSDAY, THE 30TH DAY OF
SEPTEMBER, A. D. 1877,
Al 12 o'clock noon,l will proceed to soil, at
m the Court Bouse door, 111 the city uud
county ot Los Angeles, State of Califor
nia, at public auction to the highest and
besl bidder for cash in U. S. gold coin, to
. satisfy sail decree for princlpil, attot
uey's fees, costs, luturest uud all accru
ing costs, uli tho right, title nnd interest
[ of the defendant F. I*. F Temple, in and
, to all Ihe übove described real esiale
• which thesald Temple had on tlio 20th
' day of September, is7s, or has sinco ac
■ quired.
Given under mv hand t23th day of
■ August, A. D. 1877.
D. W. ALEXANDER,
• au29 td Hber.lT.
The above sale Is hereby postponed un
, til Saturday, the 20ih day of October,
A. D. 1577, ut the Huron time- and place.
D. W. ALEX ANDES, Sheriff.
Dated Los Angeles. Kept, ft), 1877. td
The above aele is hereby postponed un
til TtiQsdiiy, tho 20th day of Novembor
A. D. 1877, utthesume time aud olaos.
D. W. ALEXANDER, Sheriff.
Dated Angeles, Oft. 20th, 1877.
Th'-above sac la hereby postponed un
111 Friday tha 21st day of December A. D.
1877, at the same time and place
D. W- ALEXANDER, sheriff.
Dated Los Angeles, November 20th 1877.
Tho above sale is hereby postponed un
til BaOUd y 'he 21st day of January, A.D.
187s, at tho samd time and place.
D. W. ALEXANDER, Sheriff.
Dated Los Angeles Dec. 21, 1877.
Notioe to Creditors.
ESTATE of JACOB D. WELSER,
Deceased.
Notioe is hereby given by tho under
signed, administrator with tho will an
nexed of the estate of Jacob
D. Welser, deceased, to the cred
itors of and all persons having claims
against thesald deceased, to ex hlbi' them,
wnh the necessary vouchers, withiu mm
months utter tho first publication of this
notice, to the said administrator at his
office, Room No. 31, Temple Block, in the
ciiy and county ot I os Angeles.
' Dated Dec. ISm, 1877.
J. E. GRIFFIN,
Administrator with tbe will annexed of
the Estato of Jacob D. Welser, de
ceased. dBMw
United States Land Offlee,
LO3 ANGELES, Doc. 25.1877.
PETER LAHsE.N'-S«r; You are hereby
notified thru, a hearing will be had at
this office on the Oth day of February,
1878, commencing at 10 o'alock a. m., up
on the application of the State of Cali
fornia, ex rel Mrs. J, C. Bowers, to com
plete a title under the State for the ti. '„
NE. % or Section 38, Township 2S. R. 14
W., San Bernardino Meridian, at which
time and place you will bo allowed to ,
odor proofs and cross-examine witnesses
touching your claim tosaid tract.
ALFRED JAMfS, Register. [
J. W. HAVBBtmOKi Receiver.
d2i Ira :
BIEIsriSriEjTT,
Formerly a resident of Los Augeles, una "
returned aud started In the
Boot AShoemaklng Lino,
At No. 431-2 Spring St., *
MR. BENNETT 1
will warrant himself to IU a boot or bhoe £
ou any foot, corns und bunions notwlth- <
standing, without pain. Prices reasona- t
ble. Give him v call. o2Btf
NEW YORK BREWERY ?
PHIL. LAUTH s
(Buccesaer to Chris. Herju*) Propriotor. 1
Th» CLEAREST, I'UUEST Mid MOST ■
BRIJ.UANT LAOEIt BKEK Soma of ?
fa ii Prancl.oo. ■
Order, for DRAUGHT or roTTLSW •
li' i.X |>i —*~ >.'«H
Th. Ml ry
LEGAL.
In tl** Probate Court,
Of tbe I >Qoty of Loa Angeles,
8! *te of California.
Iv the Dlfc Ltr ol the Estate and Guard
ianship Maim Elvira Francises
Winston. - minor.
ORDER Ti SHOW GAUSS ON APPLI
CA I lON F (JUAUbIAN FOR ORDER
OF IS AX OP HEAL ESTATE.
Itappea: tig to lulu Court by the peti
tion till! ivy prcseqtod and flletX by
Hutael L riauchet, the guardian of the
!■«■■; sou m estuteef Maria Elvira Frau
cisca W)i ion, a minor, prayiag for au
order of »-'..c of certain real estato belong
ing to sal warn, that Lis necessary and
would le beneficial to said ward that
such real state should be sold:
Xt is bet .by ordered that the next or
kin of the mid ward, and all persons In
teres ed ]i< thu suld estut« f appear befiiru
this Court on
MONDAY, THE Hth DAY OF 1 .
JANUARY, A. D. 1878,
At It) o'clock a. m., at the Court Koutn
ol this Court, at the Court House, lv the
city aud county of Los Angeles, then
and there to show causo why au order
should not be granted for the sale of such
estate.
And it Ih further oidered
tn nt a copy ol this order be pub
lished at It-ast three sucoeaslve weeks
before the said day cf bearing,
in the Daily Low Angelea Her
ald, a newup per printed and published
In tsaid county of i.o. Angelas,
i)ated Deoemberath, tern,
U.K. ti. O'M ELVEN V,
Probate Judge.
Attest: a. W FOTTs. Clerk,
by K. H. OWEN, Deputy. dli3w
In the Probato Court,
Of the Couuty of Los Angeles,
State of California.
In the matter of the estate of Jacob Oruy,
deceased.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY OR
DER OF SALE OF KKAL ESTATE
SHOULD NOT BE MADE.
A.S.Gray, the Executor of tho last
' will and testaraont of Jacob Gray, de
ceased, having died his petition herein
duly verified, praying in- an order of
sale ot certain part of the real estate of
said decedent for tbe purposes therein
set forth, it Is therefore ordered by the
said Court that all persons Interested In
' the estate of said deceased appear before
1 the said Probate Court on Monday, the
4ih dan of FeoriiHry, 1873, at ten o'clock,
in the forenoon of said day, at the Court
t Koom of said Probate Court, at tht Court
House, in the city and couetyofLos
Angples.to show cause why an order
tsh uld not be granted to said executor
' to sell so much of the real estate of said
' deceased at private sale aa shall be ne
• cesi-ary; and that a copy of this order be
published four successive weeks in the '
' Los A ngeles Dally Herald, a newspaper
1 published and printed In snid county.
Dated Jan. sth, 1873.
ALBERT M. STEPHENS.
Jtitd Probate Judge.
•UMMONfce
IN (be District Court of tho Seventeenth
Judicial DiHtrict, nf the State of Cal
iioruia, in and for ti;o County of Los Au
geles.
' Harriet Levlston, Plaintiff, against
Chas. J. Shepherd. Administrator, et a!.
Defendants. t
Action brought lv the District Court oi
the Seventeenth Judicial District of the
State of California, in and for the County
of Los Angeles, and the Complaint filed
. In said County of Los Angeles, In the
' office of tbe Clerk uf said D.strict Court.
The People of the State of California
\ again send greeting to Cha.«. J. tikop
herd, Administrator of tr.a estate of
Henry Talbot, deceased, Elisabeth Mil
; ler, Heury A. MliJ«r, Samuel Jones Tal
bot, Jonah Taibnt, li. Talbot, Jaokson
' Talbot, Charles Tu'bot. Kowena Taibet,
Carroll Talbot, Rachel Clark, John
\ Clark, Maria Sanders, Joseph Sanders,
Mar> J Morgan. P Uo g.*n, Ann tfliia I
j Wadkin, A. Wadkln and Dora Talbot,
defendants.
1 You aro hereby required to appear In
; an action brought against you by the
; übove named ptalntiff in the Dlstrlot
Court of the Seventeenth Judicial District
: of the State of California, in aud for (he
' couuty oi l,os Angeles, and to answer the
complal ii filed therein, within ten days
(exclusive of the day of service) after the
set vii' on you ot this summons—if served
f within this -ouuty; or, 11 served out of
this couniy, but In this District, within
; twenty days; otherwise, within forty
' days —or Judgment by default will be
taken against you, according to the prayer
ol suid cornp.alnt.
The said action Is brought to obtain
1 adecreeoft is court for the loreclosure
a certain mortgage described In the said
complaint, and executed by the said
[ Henry l albot on tbe third day of July,
a. D. 1875, to secure the payment of a
, certain promlfsory note of even date
made by Henry Talbot to Harriet Le
, vision,for *.;>>j 00 dollars, U. S. gold coin,
with iut«-re.M at (he rate of 1% per cent,
per mon h, compounded sionthly from
the 4i.ii day ol July, 1870; that the prem
ises eonveved by -aid mortgßge tnay bfi
sold, and the proceedsappiled to the pay
ment oi the sa d note of $300 00 dollars,
gold coin, with interest as mentioned in '
complaint, and $50 attorney's
• fees; costs of suit; and also
that the said defendants and all person*
claiming by, through 01- under
them or either of them, may
be barred and foreclosed of all right, ti
tle, calm, lien, equity of redemption and
interest in and to **aid mortgaged prem
ises, and for other and luriher relief.
Reference Is had to complaint for partic
ulars
Aud you are hereby notified that If you
fail o appear and answer the said com
plaint as above required, the said plaintiff
will apply toihe Court for the relief de
manded in said complaint.
Ulven under my hand and the seal nf
the District Court of the Seventeenth
Judicial Dbdriet 01 the State of Ca ifornla,
In nnd fur the county of I 01 Angelas, this
13th day of December, In the year of our
Lord, one t housund eight hundred aud
seventy-seven. [Mai, J
A. W. POTT'S. Clerk.
**- JAMES C. KAYS, Deputy Clerk.
TeantumA BaOOSra, Attorneys for Plain
tiffs. tl2B 2m . ,
Notice to Creditors. '
ESTATE OF AMMA WHITE, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY 1
the undersigned, Administratorol
me estate of Amma White, deceased, to
the creditors 01, aud all persons having
claimsagatnsl tbe "aid deceased,toexhib
it tht m,wit h the necessary vouchers,with
ln ten months after tho first publication
or this notice, to the said Administrator,
at his office, Room No. si, Temple Block,
In the city and ooan ty of Los Angeles.
Dated Dec. lltil, 1877.
J. E. GRIFFIN, '
Administrator vi tho Estate of Amma
White, deceased. dels 4 w
Los Augeles Oil Company.
Location of Principal Place of Business,
Los Angeles, t all lorn la— Location of
Works, Ventura County, California.
Notice Is hereby given that at a meet
ing of the Directors 01 this company held
On the 3d day of January, 1878, an as- B*
steement ( No. 2 ) of twenty - five
cents pc« share was levied upon the cap
ital stock of the company, payable Im
mediately, in U. S. gold coin, to the Sec
retary, nt room No. 15, Downey Block.
Any stock upon which this assess
ment remains unpaid on the Iflth
of February, 1878, will be' delin
quent nnd advertised for sale at public
auction; and unless payment Is made be
fore will be sold on tho 15th day of
March, 1878, to nay tho delinquent as
sessment, together with costs of advertis
ing and expenses of sale.
Hy order of tho Board of Dlrectots,
WM. J. NEKLY, (secretary,
No. 15 Downey Block.
Los Angeles, Jan. 7th, 1878. J8 4w
NOTICE.
Alt persons tiro hereby cautioned and *
warned not to purchase either of the fol
lowing described promissory notes, exe
cuted by me in fay r of A. L. Bush to
Wltl N
one dated July 26 h, J877, for $400 in U.
S. gold coin, with interest attherateol
one per cent, per moutn from th« Ist day
of Heptemb r, 1877. due March Ist. II7S.
Onedated July 25th, 1577, lor 12 000 lv U.
8. gold coin, with Interest at the rate ol
one percent, per from September
lst, 1877, due iwo years irom date.
One dated August 2d, 1877, for $400 In U.
S. gold coin. *-lib Interest at one percent
per month from Ihe Ist day of September
1877; due July 35th, I(j70. '
Tie cntirt consideration for which aald
notes were ktven having failed and aald
notes hav.u, o 6 en obtained irom me b
■aid BuNh h) mean-, of lalie represent/
lion-. I do not li.tend to pay any Dart
either of t;.o sa-d notes. 7 7 P
CORN kLTTTa u«n i ptW
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