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so will we, the workiugtnen of Cal
ifornia, forgive Leland Stanford, if
lie comes rightdowu uud tells us
that he baa done wrong, that lie
bad no business to import these
lepers from Asia, that he will com
mence now aud discharge all his
Chinamen aud employ in their
etead free American white men.
[Cheers.]
Our quarrel with Stanford is be
cause, be Lulploys cheap Chinese
laborers; aud if lie discharges his
Chinamen, aud waute the NVork
lngmeu of California to protect him
in his interests, we will do so, but
if he don't we will confiscate
all his property. [Cheers.] We
will discharge Lelauu Stanford aud
Charles Crocker, aud all the other
Directors, and select other meu to
take the places of these gcotlemeu,
who will sec that the miserable
Chinese lepers are discharged.
[Cheers.] 1 told him I knew uoth
:uS about fares and freights—l loft
that for future legislation; but I
told Mr. Stanford that he could
place more confidence in the Work
lifkmen's Party of California than
he has placed in all the legislators
that have ever been elected in this
State before. Now, lurther, he told
me that he was invited to the May
or's office—to the horse's oflice—
[laughter]—ln San Francisco, and
was asked if he was afraid. He
said, "Afraid of what?" "Those
communists!" "Why," he said,
"I am a communist." He
said, "No, I am not arrald
of tbe Workingmen's party, be
ing a workiugman myself; but,"
he said, "I am afraid of those
thieves lhat you have sent to rep
resent you at Sacramento." Fur
thermore they asked him to can
tribute towards my prosecutiou,
and be said, no; it took all the
money be had to pay those thiev
ing legislators—iv fact, he wanted
a change. Now, my fellow work
ingmen, he also informed mo (there
ware three of us present) that a
committee from Santa Clara wail
ed on him. The bank smasheis of
Santa Clara sent an uid-de-camp,
calling him to Santa Clara county
because the county was in danger.
Mr. Stanford said, "What is the
matter?" "Don't you see those
comaauulsts?" "Why." he said,
"if they are worse than the thieves
yon bave sent to Sacramento, let
them go ahead." [Laughter and
cheers.] So he would not interfere
''""it. Tbe same way in Oakland
auG in Sacramento now. They are
trying to get Leland Stanford to use
his influeuce in support of the Re
publican party; but Mr. Stanford
says, "No. I do not care who
kuows it, but I am not afraid of
tbe freeman in the exercise of bis
rights as a freeman. Let these men
vote as they please, aud it they
win the day, well nnd good. They
can treat me no worse than you
have." [Laughter and cheers.]
This wan Mr. Stanford's argu
ment. I do not know what
he means by it. He may
have been very plausible,
but I have found him to be a smart
er man than I thought he was be
fore I tackled him. There was one
witness present. If any of Mr.
Stanford's employe-* aro intimi
dated—if they are influenced to
vote—l bope tney will make no ae
erst about it. He says, bring them
right to !• iid, and he will discharge
tbe first man that dares to lnfluenae
or interfere with his men as to how
they shall vote or how they shan't.
[Cheers and a voice, "Bully for
Stanford."] This was my object in
interviewing Stanford. Now Is
that selling out? LVolces. "No,
sir," and "Not much."] But about
fares and freights. Let me give
you my idea of fares and freights,
although I would not tell Leland
Stanford this. Tbe freight bill In
■ IIUIIWiniS^SSSSSSSSSBSSSSj
A ova legged man was arrested
In Pittsburg for kicking a boy.
A full pack of playing cards Was
discovered under tbe pulpit of the
Saybrook, Conn., Methodist
Church by workmen who were
making repairs.
Several Paris papers print an or
der every day in their advertising
columns, which, if cut out, will
admit the bearer into certain thea
tres at half price.
Because the ingredients were
Btrictly pure, a Boston confectioner
testified that his candies were
strictly pure; but he subsequently
admitted that cliromate of lead was
an ingredient.
The works of the great German
gun-maker and manufacturer,
Krunp, are Insured for about $9,500
--000, "the premium on which is
about $12,000 a year. The sum ia
divided among twelve insurance
companies.
The wife of Chauucey K. Wil
liams, formerly of the Hutland
Olobe, has inherited about $50,000
from her father, Mr. Bedell, who
recently died iv Brooklyn, N. V.,
with a reversion of as much more
after her mother's death.
A temperance speaker iv Padu
cab, Ky , &aid the greatest drunk
ard in the place was a knave. He
meant nobody in particular; but
oue of the county ollloials, taking
the remark as a personal iusult,
challenged him to a combat on the
spot.
Montgomery Queen's menagerio
has been sold in Louisville by a
sheriff". An eland went for $205; a
zebra, $230; lions, $100 each; a
leopard, $50; hyenas, $21 each; a
wart hog, 1190) an elephant, $1,500;
a camel, $130; a royal tiger, $000;
and a rhinoceros $3,000.
MISCELLANKO US.
BOOKS, TOYS,
FANCY GOODS,
AND
Musical Instruments,
FOR THK
HOLIDAYS,
— Con be found lv
Immense Quantities
AND AT
Lowest Living Prices
AT THE i'OPULAII STOKE OK
LOUIS LEWIN & CO.
novltf
For Sale Cheap.
A Cottage and Lot on Hill
St., Near First,
Commanding a view of the nc.au ami
valley. Tim undersigned will dl \ ..:
the abov. property, with a view to im
prove and build on the adjoining lots.
Apply to M. KKLUSHER.
Ulty Surveyor.
Office—No. 1 Temple atreet. dv't tr
MADAME RITA MICHAVX has le
inoved to No. 13 Wilmington street,
whirs she will cut, nt and sew ap the
waist of a dress or sacque for oho dollar.
Will also go out to foul, lit end prepare
ork. llSml
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Yours >>uly, S. 1). REMICIv.
A CLOUD OF WITNESSES.-TuofoN
lowing named parties are among too
thousands who have been en.cd of ca
tarrh by the use of Dr. Sasre's Catarrh
Remedy: A F Downs, New Geneva,"";
D J Brown, St Joseph, Mo; E CLevvls,
Rutland, Vt; Levi Springer. Nettle Lake,
Ohio; OhasNorcrop.N'th Chesterttehl.Me;
Milton Jones, Seriba, NY; J E Miller,
Ilridger Station, Wjoi J C Merriman, Lo
gansport, Ind; M M Post. Logausport,
Ind; J W Bailey .Trennont, Pa;H B Ayres,
La Porte, Ind; Jessie MHears, Ft Branch,
Ind; I- Williams, Canton. Missouri; W A
Thayer, Onarga, III; S B Nichols, Jr, Gal
veston, Texas; Jonas F Reinert, Slones
vllle.Pa; S W Lusk, McFarland, Wis;
Johnson Williams, Helmick, Ohio; Mrs
M A Curry. Trenton. Tcnn: JGJoslln,
Keene, NH;AJ Caspar, i'ablo Hock, W
Va; Louis Anders, Gaysport, Ohio; U H
Chase, Elkhart, Ind; Mrs Heary Haight,
San Francisco, Cal; Mrs X MGallusha,
Lawrencevltle, N V; W J Graham, Adcl,
Iowa; A O Smith, Newnan, Ga; Chas E
Rice, Baltimore, Mil; Jesse M Sears, Car
lisle, Ind; Dan'l B Miller, Ft Wayno.lnd;
Mrs Minnie Arnaise, 2JO Delaney St, New
York; H W Hall, Hastings, Mich; Wm F
Marston, Lowell. Mass; 1 W Roberts,
Marlsnpa, Ariz; Chas S Delaney, Harrls
burg, Pa; M C Cole, Mass: Mrs 0
J Spurtin, Camden, Ala; Charles FKnw,
Frederic hi own, Ohio; Mrs Lucy Hunt
iugton, Farmiugton.ill; Capt E sspuuld
lug. Camp Htambantfh, Wyo; I W Tracy,
steuniboatßock, Iowa; Mrs Lydfa Walte,
shushan, N V; J M Peck, Juuclion City,
Mont; Henry Ehe. Ban las, Cal; L BCuia
minifN, Kantoul, lII] HE Jones, Charles
ton Four Corners, N V; Geo F Hall, Pueb
lo, cal; Wm E Bartrie, Sterling, Pa: H
EE Ebon. 948 Perm St, Pittsburg, Pa; J R
Jockman, Samuel's Depot, Ky; Henry
Zohrlst, Geneva, N V; Miss Battle Par
rott, Montgomery, Ohio; L l.edbrook,
Chatham, JU; S B McCoy, Naßhport,
Ohio; W W Warner, North Jackson,
Mich: Miss Mary A Winne, Darien, Wis;
John Zelgler, Carl isle Springs, Pa.; James
Tompkins, St Clouil. Minn: Enoch Duer,
Pawnee Cltv, Neb; Jos T Miller, Xenla,
Ohio: SBNichols, Galvfston,Texas; H
L Laird, Upper Alton, 111; John Davis,
Prescott, Ariz; Mrs Nancy Graham, For
est Grove, OgD.
Golden Medical Discovery
Is alterative, or blood-c'.eanslng.
Golden Medical Discovery
Ia Fectoral.
Golden Medical Discovery
Is a Chol^:;ogue t or Liver .Stimulant.
Golden Medical Discovery
Is Tonic.
Golden Medical Discovery
By reaxon of its alterative properties,
cures Diseases of tbe Blood aud hkln, as
Scrofula,or King's Evil; Tumors: Ulcers,
nr Out Mores; Blotches, Pimples ami
ki options. By virtue of Its Pectoral
properties Iteuren Hnmchlal, Throat and
Lang affections; Incipient Consumption;
Lingering Coughs, and Chronic Laryngl
f is. Us cholagogue properties, render it
an unequal rointdy for Biliousness; Tor
pid Liver, nr ''Liver Complaint;" and Its
Tonic properties make It equally eglca*
clous in curing Indigestion, Loss of Ap
petite and Dyspepsia.
Where the skin is sallow nnd covered
with blotches and pimples, or where
there are scrofulous, swelling* un<l affec
tions, a few bottles of Qolden Medical
Discovery will effect an entho cure. If
you feel drowsy, debilitated, have sallow
color of skin or yellowish-brown spots on
tace or body, frequont headache or dint*
ness, bad taste in mouth, Internal heat
or chills alternated with hoi flushes, low
spirlti and gloomy forebodings, irregular
appetite and tongue coated, you are suf
fering from Torpid Liver or Biliousness,
in many cases of Liver Complaint, only
part ot these symptoms are experienced.
As a remedy for all such cases, Dr.Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery bus noequal,
as Reflects perfect cures, luavlng the liver
strengthened and healthy.
THE PEOPLE'S MEDICALSERVANT
DR. R. V. PIERCE is the sole proprie
tor and manufacturer of the foregoing
remedies.all of which are sold by drug
gists. He is also the author ot the Peo
ple's Common Sense Medical Adviser, a
work of nearly 1000 pages, with 282 wood
engravings mid colored plates. Ho has
already Fold of this popular work
Over 100,000 Copies!
PRICE, (post-paid) : : : $1 50
Address; R. V. PIERCE, M.D.,
World's Biipeniary, Bufialo, N.Y.
mrS-eod-diw-ly
LINES OF TRAVEL.
PACIFIC COAST
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Ooodall, IVrkniut Co Agcuts,
Sau Francisco.
San Francisco and Los Angele*,
EXPRESS LINK.
MARCH SCHEDULE.
Arrive San £1:111 i
« Francisco, tj --- - - p,-
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g 1 ajißSfloogt
" Leave Sta _ . . - U
0 Monica. a>£' »•* " ft
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Leave Sau im. m _
Pedro. »«• o-
eg
j Arrive San »;
g Pedro. £
©„x M x
aj fi asms
„ Arrive Sta „*
5 Moulca. * * j: ft
9 £s
w Leave Ran
Frauclsco. ill 11 S M
Cfl ,
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9 B : to : oe J B j
TheOKIZABA calls atSiinta Barbara,
Port Harford (Sau I.uls Obispo), and Sau
Simeun. _
The [AM ANGELES calla nt Sau Bue
naventura, Santa Barbara, Oavlotn, Port
Harford (San Loll Obispo) and, going
north, at Cayucoa.
Trains to connect with up steamers at
Santa Monica leave I.os Angeles at 10:15
a.m., Fx>s Angelea lime.
Kates of Fare:
(Payable In Gold.)
Los A ngeles to San Francisco, cab
in «....! 15 00
Steerage 10 110
Los Angeles tosimtu Barbara,eablu 8 00
Steerage 1 00
Los Angeles to Port Harford, eablu II 00
steerage S w
Through Tickets to Portland.
Cabin, ?40 Steerage, $22
Los Angeles and San Diego
TIIK STKAMKItS
L.-3S Angeles and Orizaba
Leave Santa Monica and Sau Pedro for
San Diego, Feb. 20, March 3.: 8, 13, 18, 23,
28, April 2.
Passengers taku the train that leaves Los
Augeles forBs>D Pedro at 3.45 P. w.,
Los Angeles time.
7ARB TO SAN DIEGO-Cabln, 88 50;
Steerage, $0 50-Payablo In Gold.
Pluns of steamers' cabins at agent's office,
where berths may bu secured.
SAN FRANCISCO, SAN DIEGO
And Way Porta.
Frelaht steamers leave Sau Frttnelseo
aOOUI every ten days, carrying s'oek,
combustibles, etc.
For Passage or Freight aa Pbove.or
for tickets to aud from
Eastern Cities and Princi
pal European Pcits,
Ayply-foH. McLELLAN, Local
Agent, Olllce, No. 66J Main street,
over the Commercial Bank, Los
Angeles.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
—AND—
HTKAMSSM,
Los Angeles, Yuma, San Diego and
Wilmington Divisions.
Important Change of Time
On und utter Monday, 1)ec.17t1i,1577, nnd
uutll further notice, trains win ruu every
day us loliow>:
LEAVE LOS ANGELES:
Jmjk— Akkivk.
Wilmiuutou ttilB6A.M. 11:65 a. m.
San Francisco 1:15 r. v. 1:2:11) P. m.
" Aecom'datiou lu:S5 A. M. 7:30 a.m.
Yuma „. l':2sp. m. 7:00 A. m.
Wtliulugton 3:KO " 4:55 p. la.
Bantu Aua 4:00 •' 11:10 '•
TOWARD LOS ANGELES:
LEAVK— AllltlVE.
Yuma 0:30 p. M. 10:15 A. M.
Santa Aua U:3oa. h. 8:50 "
WllmluKton 7:45 " 11:10 "
Wllmmgtou 1:00 p. m. 2:20 P. K.
San Frauolsco 4:00 11 1:55 "
" Accoui'dutlon 4:30 " 11:55 a.m.
Trains ruu daily to Yuma, connecting
with steamers tor Aubrey, Elireuberg
und iutermediate lantli ngs on tbe Colo
rado about three titnea per moutb.
Sleeping ears will be run daily.
Tra'uswlll be run by San Francisco
time.
T. H. GOODMAN,
ifii' 1 Pass, and Ticket Ant.
A. N.TOWNE, Gen'lSup't.
li. V.. HEWITT. Ass'tSup't.
LOS ANGELES & INDEPENDENCE
RAILROAD.
CHANGE OF TIME.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, OCT.
15th, 1877, trains will run dully ou
this road as follows:
Leave
I P Arrive Leave Arrive In
Depot SK Depot S. Mnlca 4. Mnlca
L Angl's i.. ADgel'H
10A.M. 19:09 A.M. II BA.M. 11l A.M.
Ml P.M. [ftJS KM. 112:25 KM. U 145 P.M.
On steamer days trains will connect
with tho P. (J. Steamship Co.'s steamers
for Khii Francisco and Man Diego. Bee
their advertisement.
WM.J.I, MOULTONJ,
oil tf Ass't Sup't,
APPLE TREES.
EIGHTY THOUSAND AP
PLE TREES.
lam prepare Ii >> sell, at nnprecedent
edly low tlgures, eighty thousand apple
trees, of ihe most approved varieties.
Those who propose to set out orchards
would do well to call and examine my
stosk. lam also prepared tosell PEAK
and other orchard trees, on favorable
term?. My object Ih sacrificing these
trees is to retire from tbe nursery busi
ness.
G. D. COMPTON,
COMPTON, Los Angeles Co,, Cal
dll-tf
MISCELLANEOUS.
Lots for Sale!
— on *rutt —
INSTALLMENT PLAN
OH
CHEAP FOR CASH.
West Los Angeles
Offers the best oppoituuity for delightful
homesteads «f any that has ever been of
fered fur sale to tho public.
THE WHOLE TRACT IS LEVEL.
Ouly sutlicleuty inclined tor good drainage
THE SOIL IS EXCELLENT
Aud ol such character that it never cakes
and Is neither muddy in Winter nor dust>
In Summer
IT Has a DITCH OF WaXKU RUN*
NINO THROUGH IT.
THK MAIN STREET AND AGRICUL
TUBAL PARK RAILROAD
l*t completed and running through the en
tire land and 1 now operated successfully
through Park A ( venue, 100 feet wide, n en
Ing tuto the Agricultural Grounds.
A DEPOT OF THE LOSANGELES AND
INDEPENDENCE RAILROAD Is
LOCATED ON THE GROUND-..
This is really the West End ot our beau
tiful city, with the benefit of f RESH,
PURE BREEZES FROM THE OCEAN,
uncontamlnated by gas or sewer effluvia.
A glauce at the elegant iuanr.ioi»s and
fashionable residences now e.eeted and
in course of erection must satisfy any per*
Jon desiring a home lhat this Is the Maoe
j THE TERMS WILL UK MADE EASY
AND PRICE-* MODERATE.
M4PS WILL BE FOUND
At the office Of (tin KctrmerH' A M
Oman's* Bank.
Alto, hi, oOtefl of the Muiu Hire
etnl Agricultural Part Railroad.
O. W.CIIII.I*B aud JOHN U. DOWN kl\
will give speeiiil attention tolbose Keek
ing Information MepfldM
rS*x arynnt'e tMjgwil**w*rt
, l r*u*t itiji.Miii.it m. Kit Uitm >m
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?StM Mass. I , »»U. I*kl u4 KnviK.i **d hkj.
tnlof IHmU »Kwk SOLI « »Ni:*AlTl'KJtllrf th* woadcrfu)
" HLONDLN itTH< ifjt'i )('K " Hi «, otW AfMta' f«i wllln*
tr«*UM. "FurUuM Okart." M«. UrtMriMi niJWa for II wu*
tiuapl* Chart, ■ au. H«a" ~ .i.l mitt* tell pullHlui N b, J
!•■•( arranfenaata asade aatt aan fufitteh ptotj|Ml> vi at«*l«
Vjp JJf MB 0 MffWM*! ,J * JUa.rtaaa or V -r-.j-s taake.
U 0. LIU ANT. IkiU M«,.J-!jr,i. 10) «t.i.i>«oD m,wi;»|t
Delinquent Notice.
LOS AKGELESOIL COMPANY.
Location ol principal plnce of business,
City ol fjam Augeles. California,— IjO
callon of works, Ventura county, Cal
ifornia.
There Is delinquent upon the following
described slock, on account of assess
ment No. 2, levied on the 31 day of Jan
nary, 1878, as per the Beveral amounts
set opposde the respective stockhold
ers, ns lollows:
No. of No. of
Name. Certificate, Shares*. Ami.
Mrs Susan B Kdsun 16 SO 912 50
<4 N Jones 24 125 31 25
WK Rom land 41 '200 02 50
H M Hmith Not Issued 250 02 50
Charles Duriee 2d 250 62 50
And lv accordance with law aud In pur
suance with an order of the Board of Di
rectors made on tho 3d day of January.
1878, so many shares of each parcel of
such stock as may be necessary will he
sold ai public auction at the office of the
Secretary, No. 15 Downey Block, lv the
city of Los Angeles, ou the
151 h DAY OK MARCH. 1878,
At 12 o'clock noon of that day, to pay
delinquent assessments thereon.together
with costs of advertising and expenses
of sale.
WM. J. NEKLY,
Secretary.
Los Angeles, Feb. 27. 18T8. fe:Btd
Notice of Co-Partnership.
This Is to certify that George C. Ettgun
and W. It. Ktandvfer, both of Ran into,
Los Augeleß county, California, have
formed a co-partnersh 10. to be known as
Eagan A Staudefer, for the purpose of
transacting a general mercantile busi
ness at Ranchito, I«os Angeles county,
California, tbesame being tbelr prima -
pal place of business and tbelr residence,
and the full names «f thu said partners
being as above specified.
W. R. STANDEFER.
mrC-wlw GEO. C. K.-iU A N
LEGAL.
Constable's Sale.
By Virtue of. an execution issued out of '
Just ice J. B. I'urner's Court, «■!" Man Jose
Township, county of Los Angeles, Mmc
ot California,dated the -6th any of Feb
ruary, 1878, in a •■ ■ ; ■<\ action wherein
Thomas J. EmrlcktSts phunntr. leoover*
ed Judgment utfaln-L the i onto US Water i
Company, on Ihe 2oin day ol Jummry, I
1878, I have levied upon lite fallowing t
described property, to wit: <
Alt the right, title and interest of the ,
said defendant, the Poinoni Water Coni
pany, In and to ihe ngul of water devel- i
oped iv that portion ot tho sun.lose
ranch, Lrs Angoles county, known its
the Palomares Cleneifas, by the Los An- i
geles Irrigation ami Laud Co-operative '
Association, together with the right of
all future developments In said Cienegas
wh'Ch the said detendaut acquired by
deed from thesalu Los Angeles lunnigu
tion and Land Co-operative Association
on or about the 11th day of March, A. 1».
hTo, and ull rights In and to s*id Clene
gas ami Ihe developments of water there
in since subsequent ly acquired ; and also
all ditches and rights of way for ditches
or water owned and made by said de
fendant for the conveyance of water
amongand liowlng und develo)>ed In.from
and on the said Clene<as to the town of
I'omoua and the Pomona tract of laud.
Notice In hereby given that on
WEDNESDAY, THE 20th DAY
OF MARCH, 1878,
At I:'o'clock M. of that day, lv front of
the uf the Justice of tho Peace, iv
I'omoua Nan Jose Township, in the
county Of Los Angeles, I will sell all the
right, title aud In tat est ol said Pomona
Water Compauy lv and to tho above de
scribed property, at public unction, for
cash In U.S. gold coin, to the highest
anil best bidder, to satisfy said extet tion
and nil costs.
Dated at Pomona, the 20th day of Feb
ruary, 1878. J. A. BERRY,
Je2l»-iaw-20t Constable.
Constable's Sale.
By virtue of an execution issued out of
Justice John M Baldwin's Court, of Los
Angeles Township, successor lv office to
W. li. Gray, county of Los Angeles, State
of California, dated the 18th day of Feb
ruary, 1878, in a certain action wherein K.
D. Wise is plaintiff and ouo Francisco
Velar is detendaut, and said execution
being issued lv favor of D. R. Lilly, Con
stable of San Jose Township, Los Ange
les county, for his fees in that cause reu
dered for and ou account of said K. I>.
Wise, and said execution being Issued 1 v
favor of said Lll ly against suid Wise for
said fees and to me directed,! have lev
ied upon the following described proper
ly, to wit:
All lhat certuin parcel of land com
mencing ata point in the south Hue of
the northeast quarter of Section 35 Town- ,
ship i S Raiuo 11 West S B M, from
which hears the southwest corner ot said
quarter section west (0 25-10O) six and 25
-100 chains distant and running true
courses, variation 11 degrees 45 minutes
east along the Balloua Oouuty road 2 50
-100 chains to a stake; theuce north 20
clinics to a stake; thence west 2 60-1U)
chains to a stake; thence south 2J chains
to the place of beginutng, containing 6
acres, aud being same land described iv
lhat certain agreement between lioorge
Wllbelm and K. D. Wise, of date April
4'h, 1877, recorded on that dAy in the of
fice of the Couuty Recorder, Hook 69 of
Deeds, page 430. ci seq.
Notice is tiereby given that on
TUESDAY, THE 19th DAY OF
MARCH, 1878,
At 2 o'clock f. tu. of that day, in front of
Trafforu's oflice, Temple street, city and
couuty of l*os Angeles, I will sell all the
right, title and interest of said K. D.
Wise In and to the above described prop
erty, at public auctiou, lor cash gold coin,
to thu highest and best bidder, to satisfy
said execution aud all costs.
Dated al Los Angeles city, the 2tilh day
of February, IS7B. M. D. HARE,
fc27td Constable.
Mortgage Sale.
Prudent Bcaudry, Plaintiff, vs. Vinceut
Gelcich, De'eudunt-.Seveutecuth Dis
trict Court.
LTNDER AND BY ViUPUE OF A
J decree of fcieelosure and or
der of Sale entered hi the
District Court of the i7th Judicial
D'*-'riet of the State of California, in and
tor Los Angeles county, on the 18th day
ot January, A. D. 1878, in the p.bovo enti
tled case, and iv favor of Prudent Beau
dry, plalutitr, and against Vincent
Gelcich, defendant, a certified copy
whereoi, duly attested uuder the seal
of said court on tho 20th day
of February,A.D.lB7B, and delivered to me
ontheZlst day of February, A. D. 1878,
whereby 1 am commanded to sell at public
auction, to the highest and best bidder
for cash iv U. S. gold coin, the following
and in huUI decree described real estate,
to wit:
Those two certain pieces or parcels of
laud, situate, lying aud being in the town
of Wilmington, couuty of Los Angeles,
state of Califorula, more particularly
described as follows, lo wit:
First—The north half of block 8, In
range G, commencing at this point ot in
tersection of the eastern line of b street,
and the southern line of Fifth street, and
running along the latter Hue north 22
35 minutes east Aye chains to E street;
thence along X street south seventeen
degress 25 minutes cast threo Miains CO
links; theuce south 72degrees ttimlnutes
we.it live chains and ility links, to point
of beginning,containing one and tnree
quarlers acres of land, and particularly
described on the map of Wilmington (or
New Sau Pedro) made by Frank I-ecouv
reuraud recordeu iv the county records
of Los Angeles couuty, in book ti oi
deeds, pp. CJ und 67,
Second—Lot 4, lv block If, lv Banning
Reservation, so called; reference being
had for more particular description to
the diagram ol blocks E, F, G, H, J and
X of said reservation, as drawn by F. Le
couvreur and recorded lv pftge 485 and
480, In Book 1 of Miscellaneous Records
of Los Angeles county.
Public notice is hereby glvon thatou
SATURDAY, THE 16tii DAY" OF
MARCH, A. D. 187S,
At 12:30 o'clock p. M., I will proceed to sell,
at the Court House door, in the city nud
county ol Los Angeles, State of Califor
nia, at public auction to the highest and
best bidder, for cash In U. S. gold coin, to
satlßfy said decree for principal, Inter
est, costs, attorney's fees aud all accru
ing costs, all tho tibavc described real es
tate.
Given under mv hand this 21st day of
February,A. D. 1878.
D. W. ALEXANDER,
fe'JJ td Sheriff.
MORTCACE SALE.
Seventeenth District Court —J. M. Griffith
aud Sedgwick J. Lynch, Plniutlff, vs.
Alexander Henry und Wm. 11. Henry,
Deicudants.
Under and by virtue ot a decree of
foreclosure und sale, entered in thu Dis
trict Court of the Seventeenth Judicial
District ol the State of California, in and
lor Los Angeles county, on the 15th day
of January, A. D. 1878, iv the above enti
tled case, and In favoi of J. M. Griffith
and Sedgwick J. Lynch, plulntlfT's. and
against Alexandor Henry and Win. H.
Henry, defendants, a certlAed copy
whereof, duly attested under the seal of
said Court on tbe 7th day of March, A.D.
1878, and delivered tome on thu same
day, whereby I am commanded to sell at
public auction, to the highest and best
bidder, tor cash in U.S. gold coin, the fol
lowing nnd In said decree described real
estate, lo wit:
All that certain tract of land, situate In
the county of Los Angeles, Stateof Cal
ifornia, and being a portion of tho Ran
cho Sau Juan OajOtt de Santa Ana, said
portion being described as follows,to wit:
The southeast quarter of the southeast
quarter of section m raber seven (7), and
tho southwest quarter of the southwest
quarter of t-ectlun number eight (8) In
township number four (4) south of the
base line, range number ten (10) west of
the San Bernardino meridian, and con
taining eighty [SO] acres of land.
Public notice is hereb t given that on
MONDAY, THE Ist DAY OF
APRIL, A. D. 187S,
At 12 o'clock noon, I will proceed to sell at the
Court House door, in the City and County
of Los Angeles, Statu of California, at
public auction, to the highest and best bid
der, for cash in United States gold coin, to
satisfy said decreo for principal, interest,
attorney's fees, coats, and all accruing
costs, all tho above described real estate.
Given under mv hand at Los Angelft,
tills 7th day of March, A. D. 1878.
H. M. MITCHELL,
mr7td Sheriff.
Dissolution Notice.
The public are tiereby not liled that tho
partnership heretolore subsist Ing be
tween K. s. Blckneli aud D. B. Farquhar,
as proprloiors of the Pacific Hotel, Is
this day dissolved, E. S. Blckneli retir
ing. All claims against the luietlim
will be settled by D. B. Faiquhar, who
Will contluue the business at Ihe old
stand.
K. R. BICKNELL.
D. B. FAKQUHAR.
Los Angeles, March 1,1378, mrs-4w
LEGAL.
Mortgage Sale.
A. W. Potts and W. 11. J. Brooks, Plain,
tin's, vs. Charles Melles et al, Defend
ants, -seventeenth District Court.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OP
a decree of foreclosure and
eider of sale entered In tbe
District Court of the Seven
teeuth Judicial Distilot of the stute
of California, lv aud for I be cuunty of
Los Angeles nu the 80th day of January.
A. D. 1878, in the above entitled case uini
In favor of A. W. Potts and W". B,J«
Brooke, plaiulllT's, und against Charles
Melles, Churlotle Melles, E. Germain
and G. 11. Mattleld, M. lA'vyand Joseph
cobleutz, partners doing business under
the firm name of Levy & Oobienta.ds
ft-nduuts, v certified copy whereof, duly
attested under the seal of said court ou
Ihe 14th day of February, A. 1). 1878, and
delivered to me ou the 18th day of Feb
ruary, A. D. 1878, whereby 1 am com
manded to sell at public auction, to Ihe
highest and best bidder, lot easti In U. S.
gold coin, the following and In said de
cree described real estate, to wli:
All that certain lot, pleco or parcel of
laud situate, lying uud being iv ihe city
of Los Angeles, couuty of ijos Angeles,
and state of California, and bnundeu and
particularly described as follows: Com
mencing at the northwesterly line of Ol
ive st rett at a point distant oue hundred
aud titty leet northeasterly from the
north westerly corner of Olive and Elev
enth streets, runs thence northeasterly
along said lino of Olive street fltty feet;
thence at right angles northwesterly in
a line parallel with Eleventh street oue
bundled and sixty-five leet; theuce at
right angles, southwesterly ou a line par
allel with Olivo street ility feet; theuce
at right angles southeasterly ou a line
parallel with Eleventh Street one hun
dred and sixty-five loot to tho point of
commencement.
Public nolle • Is hereby given that on
TUESDAY, THE 12th DAY OF
March, a. d. ists,
At 13 O'clock neon, I will proceed tosell
at the Court House door, lv tho city and
county of Los Argeles, Stale of Califor
nia, at public auction, to the hlghestand
best bidder, for cush lv U. S.
gold coin to satisfy said decree for prin
cipal, interest, costs, attorney's fees and
all accruing costs, all tho above described
teal estate*
Given under mv hand, this 16th day of
February, A. D. 1878.
D. W. ALEXANDER,
flfJTtd Sheriff.
JSUMMOINS.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OK I'Htt
Seventeenth Judicial District of the
State of California, in and for the
county of Los Angeles.
Prudent Beaudry, pialntiil", again-t F.
P. F. Temple et al.. defendants.
Action brought U the District Court of
the Seventeenth Judicial District of the
state of California, in and for the eonnly
ol Los Angeles, and the complaint tiled iv
said county of Los Angeles, in the office
of the Clerk of suid District Court.
The people of the state of California
send greeting to Joseph Castro and Mary
E. McClellan,James E. McClellan, Surah
F. McClellan and Anna McClellan, mi
nors, and George 11. Beil,Charles J. Ellis,
Heniamin F. Thompson Johu Errlug
ton, George A,Temple, delendants.
You are hereby required to appear in an
aciton brought against you by the above
named Planum m the District Court of
the Seventeenth Judicial District of the
State or California, in and for the County
of Los Angeles, and to answer the rom
plaiul filed therein, within ten days (ex
clusive of the day of service) after the
service on you of this summons—lf served
within this County; or, if served out
of this County, but lv this District, within
twenty days; otherwise, within forty days
—or judgment by default will be taken
against you, according to the prayer of
suid Joniplaiut.
The said action Is brought to obtain a
decree from this Court thai accrtain deed
executed by plat nit ft* to F. P. F. Temple,
on the 21st day of November, 1874, which
purports to convey from plaintiff to said
F. P. F. Temple certain lots or parcels of
land situate in the city and county or Los
Angeles, OS described in complaint, be
declared to have been so executed erron
eously and through Inadvertency and
mistake, and that suid deed be corrected
and n formed so that tho property there
in uml thereby to be couveyed be de
scribed us further set forth in said com
plain i, and that such further or other re
lief be granted to plaintiff in the prem
ises as may be equnable und just.
Reference is hail to complaint for par
ticulars.
And you are hereby notified that ff you
fail to appear and answer the said com
plain! as above required, the said pluintdl
will apply to the Court for the relief de
manded in said complaint.
Given under my band aud the seal oi
the District Court of the Seventeenth
Judicial District oi the State of California,
in and for the county of Los Angeles,
this KBth dayoi December, In the year ol
our Lord one thousand eight hundred and
seventy-seven.
[seal 17th District Court.]
A. W. POTTS. Clerk.
By JAMES C. X AYS, Deputy Clerk.
Howard, Brouascau & Howard, Attor
neys for Plaintiff. feS7»Bnvw
MORTGAGE SALE.
Seventeenth District Court-Sedgwick 1,
Lynch, Plain till", vs Wilson Beach,
George it. Butler sud I. \v. Hellman,
Defendants.
UNDER , AND BY' VRITOK OF
a decree of foreclosure and M il-*
entered In Ihe District Court
of tho Sevenllenth Judicial District
oi t.be state ot California, In and for Los
Angeles county, on the oth day of March.
At D. 187S, In thu BbOVe entitled c ise, und
in favor ot Sedgwick . Lynch, plaintiff,
and against Wilson Beach, defendant, a
certified «opy whereof, duly attested un
der the seat of said court on the 7th day
of March, A. D. 1878, and deliveied
to me on the same day, whereby 1
am couimaanded to sell ut public auc
tion, to the highest and best bidder, for
cash In U. 8. gold coin, the following aud
In said decree described real estate, to
wit:
Ail the right, title and Interest of the
viM defendant, Wilson Beach, of. In and
to all those lots, pieces uiid parcels or
land situated in the safd county of Los
Angeles, state ol California, bounded aud
described as follows, to-wlt:
All of sections three, teu, eleven,
twelve, fifteen, twenty, twenty-one and
twenty-two, fractional sections fourteen
and twenty-three and the west half of
section twenty-eight, all in township two
south range nine, west San Bernardino
Meridian. Also, all that part of the
Runcho Los Negates as finally confirmed
to Maria Jesus de Garcia et al, and more
particularly describe-* In tbe survey of
said rancho by Win. P. Reynolds, June,
1873, and described In the map of su i
Survey as lot one, containing 88 acres;
lot two, containing !U8 40100 acres and
lot three, containing 60 12 100 acres, and
those lots not numbered containing res
pectively 8106*100 acres and 42 S7-100acres;
anil a Isn lands adjoining said rancho and
designated by said survey as tract con
taining 51 44-110 acres, and tract contain -
ing 5 78-100 acres, said lust two mentioned
tracts being the laud ou which the house
andvliaeyard of ft. Vejar were situated,
which lands as above described and de
signated by said survey above referred to,
are more particularly d scribed by the
following deeds, lbs d« sclptlons In which
a>-e hereby referred to and made part
hereof for farther description: (1} Deed
from V Vejar and wife to Wilson Beach,
dated 12th March,l67B, recorded in Bock
18 of Deeds, page 60S, et sen; (2) deed from
Bnmon Velar et ux to W Beach etal,
daled 20ih March, 1872, recorded in Hook
20of Deeds, page3il, et seq; (3) Deed from
Kicurdo Vejai et ul to W Beach etal,
dated 3tst July, 1879, recorded in Book 25
of Deeds, page 880: (4) Deed from Ramon
Vrjaretux to W Beach et al, dated 81st
July, 1873, recorded In Book 25 or Deeds,
pagetilO; (5) Deed from Ricardo Vejar et
al lo W Beach, dated 29th August, 1874,
recorded In Book 31 ol Deeds, page ]&i,et
acq; (ti) Deed front It Vejar et al to W
Beacti, dated August'iO, 1871, recur led in
Book 31 of Deeds, page Muetseq; (7) Deed
from F Vejar ot ux to W Beach et al, dat
ed 25th February, 1K75, recorded in Book
35 of Deeds, page 281; and also all that
17 00-100 acres, being part of said rancho
and more particularly described in deed
of Francisco Vejar et ux to W Beach, of
date 29th August, 1874, and recorded in
liooktflof Deeds, page 138 ot seq: all of
tho foregoing references being to the rec
ords of said Los Angeles county.
Public notice Is hereby given lhat on
MONDAY, THE Ist DAY OK
APRIL, A. D. 187S,
At 12:30 O'clock P. I Will proceed
to sell, at the Court House
door, In tho city and couuty
of Los Angeles, Htato of California, at
public auction to the highest and best
bidder for cash In V. S. gold coin, to satis
fy said deoroe for principal, interest,
attorneys* fees, costs and all accruing
costs,alt the abovo described real estate.
Given under my hand, at Los Angeles,
this Tth day of March, A. D. 1878.
11. M. MITCHELL.
mrB td Sheriff,
ftMHsVf and Morphl'-jh'Wj • b £j** rt T •»*
Ul aIU sOaat w*£ V?«KSr.I
my2-8m
LEGAL.
Mortgage Sale.
I\ 1* F. Tempi*, Guurdluu of Bernardo
Yorbuctul.PlainlllfH, vs. M. Keller el
al, Defendants — Seventeenth District
Court*
Under and by virtue of a decree of
foreclosure and order of (tale entered in
the District Court of the Seventeenth Ju
dicial District of the State of California,
in and tor Los Angeles county, on the
20th day of lieeember, A. D. 1877, lv the
above entitled case and in favor of F. P.
F. Temple, guardian of Bernardo Yorba
uud Javier Yurbi, minors, and Bernardo
Y'orba aud Javier Yorba, minors, by
F. P. F, Temple, their guardian, Plalu
tllT, and agaiu>t M. Keller, Eliza Keller,
his wife, John Doe, Richard Uoe and
Johu Boe, defendants, a certified copy
whereof, duly attested under the seal ol
said Court ou the Ist day of February, A.
1). 1878, aud delivered to me ou the same
day, whereby lam commanded to sell at
public uucliou to the highest aud best
bidder, for cash in li, s. gold coin, the
following uml In said decreo d< scribed
real estate, to wit:
The following described piece, parcel
ortractof land lying and being In tho
city ami county of Los Angeles, State of
Cal i lorn la, bounded und described us
lollows, to wit:
Commencing on lite road which runs
from the city of Los Angeles to San Pedro
rancho, known us the Dominguez Hoad,
nt the southwest corner of the vineyard
formerly of John KowlAud; thence run
ning along the line of said Howlaud,course
north 68 degrees ;i0 minutes east, twenty
four (20 chalus eleven (11) links; thence
course south 20 degrees 10 minutes east,
nineteen chains and twenty (20) links;
thence north 81 deg east seventy (70) links;
thence south lv degrees east, twelve (12)
chainsano seventy (70) links, to a road
thut divides the lands herein described
irom those of Manuel Coronel; thence
south 81 decrees 4% minutes west twenty
seven (27) drains twelve (12) links to the
aforesaid Sun Pedro Road, and thence
north 12deg west, tweuly-slx (26) chalus
and thirty-live links, to tho place of be
ginning, containing seventy-six and
06*100 acres of laud, as surveyed by Wil
liam Moore, City uud County Surveyor,
March, 18-38, together with all and singu
lar the tenements, hereditaments aud
appurtenances thereunto belonging or in
any wise appertaining.
Public notice Is hereby glveu that on
MONDAY, THE 25th DAY Ob"
FEBRUARY, A. D. 1878,
At 12 o'clock noon, I will proceed to
sell, ut the Court Blouse door, iv the city
and county of Los Angeles, state of Cali
fornia, at public auctiou, to the highest
and best bidder, for cash iv U. S. gold
coin, lo sa'. isfy said decree for principal,
interest, costs, attorneys' fees, and ull ac
cruing costs, all tho above described real
estate.
Given under my hand, at Los Angeles,
thlc2d day of February. A. D. 1878.
D. W. ALEXANDER,
feStd Sheriff.
The above sale Is hereby postponed un
til Wednesday the Ist uay of May, A.
D. 1878, ut the same time aud place.
D. W. ALEXANDER, Sheriff.
Daled Los Angeles, Feb. 26,1878.
SUMMONS.
IN the District Court uf Ihe Seveuteem h
I Judicial District of the State of Califoi
nla, in and for thecouuty of Los Angeles.
J. M. Griffith & Co., Plaintiff*, vs. A. F.
Newnent et al, Defendants.
Action brought iv tho District Court oi
the Seventeenth Judicial District of tho
Stute of California,lu and for the County
of Los Angeles, and the Complaint filed
in said County or Los Angeles, in the
office of the Clerk of said District Court.
Thu People of the State, of California,
send greeting lo A. F. Newueut and W.
E. Howell, Defendants.
You are hereey required to appear iv
an action brought against you by the
above numed Plaintifl In the District
Court of thu Seventeenth Judicial Dis
trict of the State ol California, In and fur
the County of l<oa Angeles, and to nu
swerthe complaint filed therein, within
ten days (exclusive of tho day of servi -c)
aftci the service on you of thissuminous
—If served within this county;or t tfserved
out of tills county, but in this District,
within twenty duys; otherwise, wiiu-
Lq forty days —or Judgment by de
fault will be taken against you accord
ing to the prayer of said complalut.
ihe said acliou is brought to obiuin a
decroe of this Court fur the foreclosure ol
a certain Mechaule's Lieu described In
the said complaint, and lied by tue said
plaintiffs iv the office of the County ki«
eorder of Los Angeles couuty, California,
nu the Ist duy of March,a. L>.1577,t0 secure
the payment of tho sum of $28203, gold
coin, alleged to be due plaiutitls horn de
fendants tor material furnished and used
lv tho const ruction of a certain building
situated in East Los Angeles, county ot
Los Augeles, California, in lot 1, block
38, known as the Terminus Uomesiuail
tract, tiiat the premises covered by said
Hen may be sold and Iho proceeds up
plied lo the payment of said su v ol*
$282 92,g01d coin; for the sum ol $75 us un
attorney's lees, and the further sum of 88
the costs aud expenses uf irukiug, flllDg
and recording said notice of lieu, all In
U, S. gold colu, and costs of suit, and lv
case such proceeds ure not sufficient to
pay tho same, then to obtain an execu
tion against said defendants for the bal
ance t enialn ing duc,.md also that the said
deteudants ana all persons claiming by,
through or under them or either of them
may be barred and foreclosed of All light,
title, claim, ilen, equity of redemption,
and interest in and to said premises, and
for other and further relief.
Reference is had to complaint for partic
ulars.
And you aro hereby notified that, if you
fail to appear aud auswer the said Com
plaint, us above required, tbe said plalni
tills will apply to the Court Tor the rouci
demanded m the said complaint.
Given under my hand and the seal of
the District Court of tho 17th Judicial Dis
trictol the State of California, in and for
the county of Los Angeles, this 18th day
of May, in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred aud seventy
seven. Iskai,.]
A. W. POTTS, Clerk.
By A, ItIMPAU, Deputy Clerk.
THOM A BOSS, Plaintiff's Attorneys
Jal7-law-2mTh
Mortgage Sale,
Elisha Noyes (sithstltuledfor M. F. St.
Johu), Plaintiff, vs Arthur Helman
etal, Deiendauls—Seventeenth Dis
trict Court.
Under and by virtue of a decree of fore
closure aud sale entered in tbe District
Court of the Seventeenth Judicial Dis
trict of the State of California, in and for
the couuty of Los Angeles, on the 11th
day of February, A. D. 1878, in the above
entitled case and In favor of Kllßha
Noyes (substituted for M. F. St. John),
BlaintifT, aud against Arthur Helman,
lotildo Helman and the Bankot Ana
hcim,defendants, a certified copy where
of, duly aitosted under the seal of said
court on the 18th day of February, A. D.
1878, and delivered to me on the 19th day
of February, A. D. 1878, whereby I am
commanded to sell at public auction to
the highest and best bidder for oash lv
U. s. gold coin, the following and In said
decree described real estate, to-wlt:
All that certain piece or parcel of land
situate lv the county of Los Angeles,
State ot California, bounded and de
scribed as follows: AH that certain
piece or parcel of land In the town of
Anaheim, and more particularly de
scribed as lollows, to-wit: Lois number
fifty seven and tLty-elgbt, iv block E,
reference being had to Heiman A
George's map of addition building lota,
(Vineyard lot C 3) In the city of Anaholm,
Los Angeles county, California, as re
corded on June 14th, 1572, at the Record -
er'sofliceof Los Angeles, together with
all and singular the tenomeuts, horedit
amenta and appurtenanpes lhareunto bu
lonirtng or in any wlso appertaining.
Public notice Is hereby given that on
SATURDAY, THE 16th DAY OF
MARCH, A. D. 1878,
At 12 o'clock noon, I will proceed to sell
at the Court House door, in the olty and
count? of Los Angeles, State of Califor
nia, at public auction to the highest
and best bidder for cush in U. B. gold
coin, lo satisfy suid decree for principal,
Interest, costs, attorneys' feeß und all ac
cruing costs, nil the above described reul
estate.
Given under my hand, this 10th day of
February, A. D. 1878.
D. W. ALEXANDER,
rflttd Sheriff.
Notice of Dissolution.
The copartnership existing between
the underslgued is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. S. 6. Uubbell will con
tinue the practice of his profession atthe
old rooms, No. 8 and 4, In Duoommun
Block, corner Main and Commercial
streets.
Los Angeles City, Fab. 13,1878.
H. C. HUBBELL.
feH-lni RODNEY HUDSON.
NOTICE.
My wife, Mrs. o. A. Lewis, havlug left
my bed and board without {any cause, 1
hereby notify the public that I will not
pay any debts contracted by her after the
4th day of March, 1678.
DAVID C. LEWIS.
El Monte, March 0,1878. mr7-lm