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LAWYERS.
J. A. GRAVES,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL
LOR AT LAW.
ROOM No. 1 STRELITZ BLOCK.
Jv3tf
JOHN (J. MORGAN,
A TTOnNKY AT 1-AW.
talttt SANTA MONICA.
. K. HOWARD. K. H. HOWARD.
J. BROS-EAU.
Howard, Brosseau & Howard,
» ITORNEVS AND COUNSELLORS
A AT LAW. Roma, 8(1,97 and 08 Tem
n a llluek, third lluor, Loa Angelea.
febg-tf
8. C. HUBBELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rooms 3 and 4
Dueommuns Block, corner Main *
< ommerclnl atresia, lata Aus-cles. may7-tf
. ..LiSRIUU O. =• SMITH
» «.O«APM*JI. H. M. SMITH
M.ASSELL, CHAPMAN & SMITHS,
, TTORNEYB AT LAW,
• t-tot- TKMPIJf /tI.OCK np-auura, !.«■
-reiea. California. nwt-tf—* -
F. P. Ramirez,
vrroiiNEi' at law.
• •V KICF.--Temple Block. No. 72, I.o*l
Anga ea. ini-lni
PHYSICIANS.
Dr. Klrkpatrick.
t irce and Residence—No. 15 FRANKLIN
Hi RKKT. foJU-lm j
»f. N. P. RICHARDSON,
i'tiyaiW-liiu nnd Pur|f eon
h. . dvnee. Fort Hill, I office, No. 19 now
RMa Viata atreet. I ueyßluck.upstairs.
J. HANNON, M. D.,
< «lUNTY PHYSICIAN,
l >.'OM*» A 11, I .AN FRANCO BLOCK.
I i Itealdeuuc Downey Avenue. East
i, ,s \ugelea, near tho end ol street rail
* .t) .
' • ihYe houra from 10 to 12 A. M.; from 1 to
1 i: M. ap2o tf
Dr. Joseph Kurtz
Has removed his offlce to No. 82 MAIN
H ritEKT, over Doner A Bradley'a Furni
ture store.
office Houra—From 10 to 12, 4 to 6 and 8
to 9. Reaidenoe—Buena Vista street.
myltf
Dr. Chin Quong Zln,
CHINESE DOCTOB.
OFFICE—Corner Los Angelea and Ar
eudla streeta.
sas-i'uies all kinds or diseases.
Offlce hours from 9 to 12 a. a. and from
2 to 5 an.i 7to 9 a. m. apaW
A. Labonge, Chiropodist.
Offloo.lSSMuln Street
Having received a diploma from Prot.
Wilms and Dr. Auerbaob. of the Merlin.
Prussia, Hospital, I can oonadently offer
my services to tba cttlsena of Los Ange
les for the removal of corns, bunions,
chlldblnlna and In g-owing nails by the
most approved scientific methods. No
knives used. Cupping and leeching also
performed.
OHAROES REASONABLE.
Patients visited at their houses with
out extra obarge. all-lm
FRENCH DRUG STORE!
T. CHEVALIER'S
JDTtJJO- STORE
Una been removed from SIQNORET'B
BLOOK lo
Cardona Block, 118 Main St.,
Opposite tbe Mariposa Store.
FRENCH, AND OTHKK IfOKGIGN
PATENT MEDICINES.
PERFUMERY, BRUSHES AND
ALL TOILETTE ARTICLES.
sArPreaorlptlons prepared with ureal
nare. dstf
lilt FASHION &i
Livery and Sale Stable,
WILSON * YOUNC,
MAIN HT ; Opposite Aroadia St.
Hemes and Carriages. Single or Double,
and saddle Horse, kepi constantly on
hand for the accommodation of the pub
lic. Horses Boarded by tbe day. week or
month at reasonable rates. Conveyances
furnished for private or pubtle occasions
at the shortest notice and upon as reas
onable terms as at any
First Class Establishment
In Southern California.
kSSj WlljlOW «> YQPSO, flop's.
Notice of Removal.
It . BILLS
■as removed nls Freight and Transfer
Office from no Main street to
ISO. a MARKET BT.
sett
Los Angeles Daily Herald.
Morning Telegrams.
I'a.HrMvrrs sJiilmk Nuutll.
Mojave, Oct. 20.—G L Lansing,
D B Fisch, W Dodswnrth, wife and
son, Miss Ambrose, B A Biddell,
Jno Homer, C Goodwin aud wife,
H C Rolfe, Col Graham, D Fell
man, B S Brooks, C H Polbemus,
H M Tolbcy, W H L Barnes, Major
J H Lord and- wife, Oen P Ban
nlng, E F Rpence, T II Hittell, S
M Bragg, C Ducomraun, H Hunt.
Mojave, Oct 21— L Ancker and
family, H G Monks, F Bakor, W H
Morris, R L Taplitz, RO Thomson,
J Nunan, A G Sharp, B Richard
sou.
All Tm.k mi,«l Ala lone.
Marysville, Oct. 21.—A shoot
ing scrape occurred yesterday after
noon iv this city between two
Chinamen, Ah Took and Ah Tune,
resulting iv the immediate death
of Ah Took and the serious wound
ing of Ah Tune, who now lies In
the city prison iv a critical condi
tion. Tlie shooting, as far as
learned, was about a Chinese
woman. Two othir Chinamen are
under arrest for complicity In the
murder.
WI r..-Mn filer nt SJurlou *11 te.
Norton villi?, Cal., Oct. 21 —
Margaret H. Williams, a native of
Wales, aged 37 years, w a killed
last night sometime between 6:30
and 10 o'clock, by her husband,
David 11. Williams, at their resi
dence in the hills uear this place.
The woman was of intemperate
and Immoral habits. Her husband
has been a miner here, but, for sev
eral months past, has been work
ing at Cherokee Flat, Butte Co.
Duslng bis absence his wife has
conducted herself in a very Im
proper manner, and the report
having reached his ears, he came
home la-t night by way of Antiooh
and Bomerville. At the lat
ter place he drank some
intoxicating liquors and
learned more of hie wife's con
duct. He reached the neighbor
hood of Ills residence about half
past 5, and found his wife at the
house of a female friend, Emtun
Dickenson, ofacharacter similar to
ber own, aud In the company of
two Italians drinking. Mrs. Wil
liams was somewhat under the in
fluence of liquor when her hus
band arrived. He commenced au
assault immediately; kneked her
down, dragged her by the hair,
kicked and alius ti her all the
way thence to their dwell
ing, a distance of about one hun
dred feet. He finally got her into
tlie house uud shut • the
door. From that lime un
til 10 o'clock nothing is
known of what occurred. At the
latter hour Williams appeared at
the house where he commenced
the assault and a-ked for n match,
saying be thought his wife was
dead. Emma Dickenson und one
of the Italians returned with him
and found tlie body on a mat
trass in the kitchen cold and
stiff. The Constable was tiollfleii
and found Williams at his house.
Ha acknowledged the deed aud was
placed under arrest. A post
mortem revealed several cuts on
the woman's head and person. The
body was fearfully bruised arid Ihe
nose broken. One of Ihe cuts on
the held was iv Ihe Inner corner of
the right eye and evidently made
by some sharp instrument, which
penetrated the right lobe of the
brain and was no doubt tlie cause
of death.
Post-Office Letter List.
Parties oalliug for advertised letters or
packages, if not personally known to the
Postmaster or one of his clerks, must bo
duly identified.
LADIES' LIST.
Adair, Jennie M Baker, Ada J
Bartlett, Mrs John Blasdal, Hra E S
Bresmer, Louisa Carpenter, bells
Clark, Mrs 8 M Eldred, Alice
Held, Emma Fisher. Emma
uray, Jenuio Hszletine, Eezzie L
Hernandez.Adelayda Holmes, Mra M
Hoaifania, M.aa Eyer, Annie
Eizer, Mra I A Mra L A B
Logan, l*ra sherwin Lyster, Stella
Murray, Mrs Q W Ortez, Maria Pico do
Itadquez, Mra J R Radford, Mrs Tbos
Solgada, Adeliuda Shaw, Mrs E E
IMS, ► sther L (Smith, Maria
Steal. Mraß M stone, Anna
Thomas, Hizaboth Valdig, Eloisa
Vaughn, Eloiaa Veuve, Eloisa
Welch, Mrs F U Wilbnrn, Clara
Wilson, Elizabeth
OENTLEUEN'S LIST.
Allen, Lt W Allen, W W
Angels, Flora A vr. s. Jns M
Baec, Jesus Baker, Edwin
Baldwin, Jus Barker, Jos II
llaruett, Seth E Bland, S
Booth, John E Bo.t Rev J
Bildges, David Brock, Jsaso
Btowu, Fd Brown, a W— i
Busso, Wm Caldwell, Alox
Carptn'or, Panclio S Carlisle, b B
Clark, M D Coidarens .v Co
Coon, (Ui»a Cortland Wagon Co
Crow, II P Dartenitr, II
Dentck Urns Don Carloa, Thcs J
Duiican-.on, E E Edgar. P L
Emandt'9, Bartolo Fenline, Maaino
Foster. Oscar A Freund, Bam W
Fritz & Diessiug, Fuller, A
Oallie, Jos B Oard, Ed N
Gago, D W Gilliland, Thos T
Gow. D McL (lough, L V
Gtiffin, Jno II Oroaa, Judscu
Green. Mr Oray, Qea
Green, Colot W Ham Wm
li»y.a, H llelman, J A
rletßom, Nat Hernandez, Astulo
Holloway, Joliu Humphrey, E L
Jervais, Louia Jones, II M
Kavanagh, Dan l.aaar, E
Lassen, Chaa Lorlorn, Madalena
Luich, B F LA News, Editor
Lyons, Cyrus Lyster, Wm
Martinea, Angel—4 Morton Hon J J
McDougal, Wm Moore, H s
Molnia, Gabriel Miller, frank
Munsou, U O'Brien, V
Oragan,Joa Pierce, J M
ltatnirez, Concepcion Richardson', John
Boe, Tho< Resin, Mr for J Dowl
Haraze, J>9 Scott A Montgomery
BirnouQ, John Smith, J M
Silencer, C T Stiples, J F
strong. E D Tyson, J W
Btley, CO Wade, Thoa W
Walah, M J White.O H, forC 8
White, Johnny Daniels
Williams, A B Witherby, O 3
Work, Sam
CBIVESK LETTERS.
Fung Sang Tai Cunng & Co
CheeChun.cire Kon Wa Luug
Wang Ling
I. R. DCMIKLBIBOEB, P. M.
Los Augeles, Oot. 21,1876.
LOS ANGELES, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 22 1878.
The New York Sun says: "Let
none whosaw O'Leary and Hughes
dragging themselves around the
track in Oilmore's Oarden last
week imagine that they were do
Ing so for glory or for fun. There
are profits in pedestrlaolsm as well
as lv some other thiugs. Under
agreement the Garden managers
were to receive one-half of the
recelpte,o'Leary tbree-eightbs.and
Hughes one eighth. Tbe cash
taken in was $17,000. The cham
pion's share, therefore, amounted
to something over a thousaud dol
lars a day for his six day's labor,
while Hughes pocketed more thau
two thousand dollars for being a
hundred miles, or thereabouts, be
hind. In the Chicago match be
tween Weston and O'Leary the pe
destrians divided tweuty thousand
dollars, and for bis walk in tbe
Kink Weston received seven thou
sand dollars. Nevertheless, it
would not be wisdom for young
men who are receiving even small
salaries to throw up their positions
and take to tlie track.
At Which End?—A few even
ings ago, a father and a daughter
at Wehesley, Massachusetts, were
having a pleasant chat, mutually
recalling incidents of the hitter's
childhood.
"I shall never forget," salt! the
young lady, "how you took me
outot church one Sabbath, when
I was about three years old, and
punished me for playing in tlie
meeting. I cau remember the ting
ling of that peach-tree switch to
this day."
" Very strange, very strange."
said the father, "I don't recollect
tlie circumstance at all."
" Ab, well, papa, you were nt tlie
other end of the switch."
Iv Leicestershire, England, the
remains of a laborer's wife were
taken to tbe churchyard for burial,
wheu the Episcopal vicar refused
admission ou the ground Ihat tbe
woman died a Wesleyan. This gave
rise to indignation iv the parish,
aud a mob followed the clergy man,
beating pans.
BUSINESS CARDS.
JUOSON, GILLETTE & GIBSON,
EXAMINERS OF TITLE
AND CONVEYANCERS,
Rooms 13 aud 14. McDonald Block,
Main tt,, LOU ANGELES, Cal.
septetf
W. H. J. BROOKS. OEORQK J. CLAHKE.
w. v. v. KC39KLL, Att'y ai Law.
BROOKS, CLARKE & RUSSELL,
Searchers of Records and
Examiners of Titles.
aw ALLEN'S HUIDING, corner Spring
and Teinplo streets.
W, M. WILLIAMS. F. THOMPSON.
W. M. WILLIAMS & Co.,
General Forwarding, Storage and
Commission Merchants.
WAREHOUSE—San P»drn at. depot.
OFFICK Nos. 1 uud 3, Downey Block,
with Thompson 4 Ellis.
N. B.- Wo are prepared to make liber
al mans on gram alored with ua al ONE
PKit CENT, per mouth. afjtf
$1 to 91000 to Loan,
AT THE STAR LOAN AND BROKER
OFFICE.
Removed to No. « COMMERCIAL ST.
Will advance on collaterals f 1 to flOOO,
on all kinds of personal property, auoh
aa watches, Jewelry, diamonds, pistols,
guna, etc Gold, aliver aud U. S. Curren
cy bouaht and aold. nlltf
BOOKS, TOYS,
FANCY GOODS,
AND
Musical Instruments,
FOR THE
HOLIDAYS,
Can bs found tn
Immense Quantities
AND AT
Lowest Living Prices
AT THE POPULAR STORE OF
LOUIS LEWIN & CO.
noyltf
MERCHAffF TAIIOB.
J. STRELITZ,
Fashionble Merchant Tailor,
No. 12 TF.MPLE Block, spring atreet,
Loa Angelea. He has the LARGEST,
FINEST AND BEST STOCKED TAILOR
ING ESTABLISHMENT In Southern
Cali'ornia. His old customers and the
Sublic will find it tho place to get BEST
TYI.ES and FITTING obtainable
NEWEST BROADCLOTHS,
BEAVERS, DOESKINS,
DIAGONALS,
FANCY CASSIMERES,
VELVET A. SILK VELVETING,
Constantly on hand. Refers to the prin
cipal aentlemen of the city, tor whom be
baa made clotblng.
•TNo necessity to send to San Fran
claco for good fitting stilts. decSO-tf
Evergreen Laundry,
WASHING
Called for and delivered to any part
of the olty, by
Roed & Phillips, Adams St.
Orders can be left at the book'atore
Mr. Sam Hellman. Spring Rt. olstf
South California Pork Market,
No. 17 MAIN STREET,
Will furnish customers with none but
first-class Meats. Sausages, Head-Cbeeso.
Pates of alt kinds. Ham, Bacon, Poultry,
Kgs.s, Cheese and Butter. Shop open
from &a.M.toIS r. M. Moats delivered
to all parts of the olty free. sM
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
oV^ R
ATTENTION 2
Having purchased the picture and entire picture-framing business of tbo late
firm of Upliam dr. Rao. and added tho same to ourown extenalve alock, weare now
prepared to make FRAMES) che ■ per than ever. We keep conatanlly on hand a
large and varied atock of MOIILDINMH ol every Btyie and finish, and guarantee
our work to be of the very beat deacrlptlon. Also.nntiß asaonment of ENUKAV
INOsi, PHOTOGRAPHS, etc. Bring in your PICTURES and have them iramed
or a small sum. FHAMESof all styles constantly on haud, together with our
org» and varied stock of Foreign and Domestic DRY OOODS and NOTIONS.
S9PBABY CARRIAUES AT LOW PRICES. "S-n
Just received, MME. DEMOREST'3 FALL PATTERNS. AH the latest New
York and Paris atyles. Catalogues mailed free to any address,
sriloa't forget tbo place, at tho
DOLLAR STORE, No. 25 Spring Street,
(OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE.
mut F. J. CILLMORE Proprietor.
WAR, -\7^AR,T7U-j».:FL!
IN THE
DRY 600DS BUSINESS. !
E. LAVENTHAL
OFFERS
875,000 WORTH OF GOODS '
TO BE SOLD AT
Less Tlian Cost,
To Retire from Business.
Prices no object. Come and examine my stock, and
satisfy yourself. NO HUMBUG. Great reduction in
prices at wholesale.
E. LAVENTHAL,
HELLMAN BLOCK, cor.Los Angeles & Commercial Sts.
00-lf
BANKING HOUSES.
FARMERS' I MERCHANTS'
BANK
Of Los Angeles.
CAPITAL 500,000 OO
ISAIAB W. HELLMAN President
L. 0. GOODWIN Vice-President
JOHN MILNER Secretary j
BOABD OF DIRECTORS.
ISAIAB W. HKL I.MAN, EUQKNE MIfER, I
0. W. C'UII.US, L.C. GOOBWIW,
UUAKLha Duoommun, Jose Mascausx, I
John ti. Obipfin. C. E. Thorn.
Frank Lkcouvbkob.
I
Exchange for sale on
NEW YORK, LONDON, DUB
LIN, FRANKFORT, PARIS,
BERLIN and HAMBURG.
Receive Deposits and Issue Their j
Certificates.
Buy stud Hall
LEGAL TENDERS, GOVERN
MENT, BTATE, COUNTY,
AND CITY BONDS.
Will also pay the highest pries tor Gold
and Silver bullion.
From and after this date, on all moneys
toll as Term Deposits. Interest will be al
lowed.
Commercial Bank
Or Loa Angelee,
Authorized Capital • 300,000
•. B. HOLLENBECK President
E. V. SPENCE _ Cashier
DIRECTORS.
i A. H. Wtl-COX, W. WOOBWOBTH,
S. 11. Moi l', H. MABTJBT,
1. I.AUKBRSHIM. O. S. WrTHEBBY,
E. F. BPBKCB, J. E. lIOLLBKBECK,
This Bank is prepared to receive de
posits on open account, Issue Certificates
of Deposit, and transact a general Bank
ing Business.
Collections made and proceeds remitted
atcmrentratesof exchange.
LOS ANGELES COUNTY BANK,
MAIN STREET.
Loa Angelee » Cal
Capital Stock (paid up), 300,000
J. S. BLAUSON — President
A. S. BAKER Vice-ITosident
I.M. ELLIOTT Cashier
DIRECTORS.
J.8.51.A1.-SOS. P. BBAOBRV,
V. A. HOOVKB, ROBERT 8. BAKKK,
j. Bixby, Geo. W. Prksoott
A. W. Bowman.
Receive Savings Bank deposits.
Buy and sell exchange on Sau Franelsco,
Now York, London, Paris, Berlin and
Frankfort.
B-.iy exchange on all parts of the United
states and Europe.
Receive mono? on open account and Cer
tificate of Deposit, and do a general
banking and exohange business.
itlk) a omyat noma. Agents wanted.
»F>Xas OuttUand terms free. TRUE di
00.. Augusta.Maine marladAwly
Lots for Sale?
—»»n mm —
INSTALLMENT PLAN
CHEAP FOR CASH.
West Los Angelee
Offers the best opportunity fur delightful
homesteads of any that has ever heen ot
tered lor sale to the public.
THE WIIOLK TRACT IS LEV Hl*
Only sufflclenty inoilned for good Ural sage
THE SOIL 18 EXCELLENT,
And of such charac that it MTtreakM
and la neither mudsly In Wlnternnrdu-tj
in Summer.
IT HAS A DITCH OF WATER RUN
NING THROUGH IT.
THE MAIN STREET AND AGRICUL
TURAL PARK RAILROAD
Is completed and running through tne en>
tire land andl now operated successfully
through Park Avenue, 100 feet wide, n en
Ing Into the Agricultural Grounds,
A DEPOT OF THE LOS ANGELES AND
INDEPENDENCE! RAILROAD In
LOCATED ON THK GROUND*.
This Is really the Weal End ot our beau
tiful city, with tbe benefit of FRESH,
PURE BREEZES FROM THE OCEAN,
uncontamlnated hy gaa or sewer effluvia.
A glance at the elegant mansions aad
fashionable residences now e.ected and
In course ol erection must satisfy avy per
son doalrlng a home that this la tbe mace
THE TERMS WILL BE MABN EASY
AND PRICES MODERATE.
MAPS WILL BE FOUND
At tha ofßco of tho Farmers' A Mer
chants' Bank.
Also, at the offlea of the Main sire
and Agricultural I'ark Railroad.
O. W. CHILDS and JOHN G. DOWNEH
will give special attention to those seek
ing information. eepllOtf
The Steams Ranchos,
A IsFltEl* KOBINHOIV, TruilW,
Ira* Market Mt., Han Vrnucleio, Vol.
0/\ ACRES OF LAND FOR
OVJjVJvFV-J sale, lv lots to suit, suit
able for the culture of Oranges, Lemom,
Almonds. Walnuts, Peaches,
Apples, Pears, Alfalfa, Corn, Rye, Rarley,
Flax, Ramie, Cotton, etc., and also many
thousand aores of
Natural Evergreen Pastures, Suit
able tor Dairying.
! Good water ls abundant at au average
depth of six feet from the surface. On al
most evory aero of this land FLOWING
AI (.TEH IAN WELI*S can be obtained, and
the more elevatod portions can be Irri
gated by the water or the Santa Ana river.
Most of these lands are naturally motet
requiring only good cultivation to product
crops.
TERMS—One-fourth Cash; balance la
one, two and threw years, with 10 per cent
Interest.
I will take pleasure in showing these
lands *o parties seeking land, who arc
Invited to come and see this extensive
tract before purchasing elsewhere.
WM. R. OLDEN, Agent,
Anaheim. Los Angles county. Dec. 24,
1 W
Los A: geles Meat Market
Corner of First and Main Sts.
Having opened a Moat Mnrket ut the
above stand, I respectfully solicit a share
of publlo patronage.
aaW-NONE BUT THE BEST QUALITY
OF MEATS, of all descriptions, served.
011-lm FRANK A. WEIN3HANK.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I
CITY OF PARIS, j
53 and 55 Main St. J
S9 3EHK 312 BP ai fl
SHOES ! SHOES l i
For Ladies, Misses and Children. I
From and after this date and until further notice we I
will sell at the following; unprecedentedly low prices our I
immense stock of ladies', misses' and children's SHOES: fl
READ, READ! READ! I
Ladies' plain foxed Balmorals, - 81 00 I
Ladies' full scalloped foxed Balmorals, - 1 25 ?
Misses' scalloped foxed Balmorals, - 1 00
Misses' plain foxed Balmorals, - 50
Children's plain foxed Balmorals, 75 J I
Ladies' calf Balmorals, - - 1 25 J
Misses' calf Balmorals, - - - 1 00
Ladies' foxed Button Shoes, - - 200 I
Misses' foxed Button Shoes, - - 1 50 I
Ladies' Morocco Button Shoes, - 1 25 -fl
Misses' Morocco Button Shoes, - 1 00 I
Eugene Meyer & Co., I
53 &55 STREET. I
LOS ANGELES, October Bth, 1878. I
Immense Importations
AND EXTRAORDINARY
ZR,ZEIDUCTIO2srST
lIS
Dry Goods and Fancy Goods.
DILLON & KENEALY
Bag to iuform their patrons and Ibe publlo *'iii they we now receivine
the LARGEST and CHOICEST aloe li of JUtVOOODS and FANCY
GOODS ever imported to Los Anuole* Ourtniyvt* in New York aud
Europe have purchased tbo LATEST and MO-T STYLISH jrooda
manufactured at uuprecedeutedly low inices. We are therefore oii»
bled to offer goods in the following departments ut
Extraordinarily Reduced Prices:
Black and Colored Silks, in all the new shades, Shawls,
Dress Goods in every Style and Variety,
ALL REDUCEDI
Hosiery, Embroideries, Fancy Goods, Ladies' and Gents'
Furnishing Goods, Reduced!
Flannels, Blankets, Quilts, Towels, Napkins, Waterproofs,
Cassimeres, All Reduced!
Prints, Muslins and Sheetings, Blenched and Unbleached,
Reduced Below Manufacturers' Cost!
A Special Line of Best Brands Ginghams and Yard-wide
WHITE PIQUES.
A. MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF
Ladies' Fall and Winter Cloaks.
DILLON & KENEALY,
86 STREET,
NO. 128
THE OLDEST AUCTION KKR N'W
In business In souther,. Ciillorala.
AUCTION HOUSE,
Corner ofSPRINO end MARKET street*. '
W. H. NORTHCRAFT
Has been cnnagod In tha bus.new of
Auctioneering and other branches of
trade for 26 years* and feels warranted In
saying that he can give satisfaction tn
any business entrusted to hit care,
sf CASH pnid for Household and
Kitchen Hirnnne, Horses, Wagona and
Buggies and all other articles of value.
HLAL ESTATE A SPECIALTY.
WIU RENT HOUSES and furnish
household and farm help.
•ar Advances made on consignment*.
Commissions on money loaned, oo* pat
cent. sl9-lm
-
PIONEER AUCTION HOUSE ;
Of Loi Angeles City and County. |
First State, County and City t.loans*
taken out Oot. Ist, 1369, and kept up
uninterrupted to tbe present date.
B. W. N"OYES,
GENERAL AUCTIONEER
With J. G. DeTurk, No. 1 MAHKstTr*..
two door 4 above Wells, Fargo $%
Co.'s Offlce.
Regular Rale Bays for horses, car*
Hage*, furniture, etc., Wedne Ucya and J
Saturdays from 10 o'clock a. M to t
o'clock p. m. Cash ad ranees m de on
consignments. Cash paid tor all k.nds) *
of goods, wares and merchandise*, chargta
on the "live and let let live" b t*l>.
N. 8.-No real estate sold except by j
auction. Charges on real estate sat at
one per cent.
K. W. NO YES, AueMnnea-r,
And General Business Manager t- rJ. O.
DeTurk. nvfi
OLDEST AUCTION HOUSE
AND
Largest Stock ot Auction Goods
IN THE CITY.
Auction and Commission Merchant,
Tiro doors east of old stand, on Conn St,
South of Court House.
. asfßetolar Balsa on Saturdays, from 9
*. a. till 4r. m. Special s«|..« mid. at
any time or place. Cash palj far all
kinds ol goods.
Reference, by permission: R. E. Hyd«.
President Hank of Vlaalla; K. X »peo<.,
Cashier Commercial Bank, I. A.
slltf H. R. BROWN, Am-'ionsmr.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.
A highly-Improved t act of
OO ACRES or LAND, |
Terms of Sale—•»,•«•. ooe-ha'fraaa), ' : .
gold coin, and the other ha l ! p fperty, .X
real or personal, at Its pre**en Mlt M,
value.
Call nnd see tbe property. r>r apply ss> i
JUIJOK THOMAH H. I-MITH, ail "•«.*£
»n«H»., or O. H. ALLHN. le.l.llnf n«t »
l the premises, adlolnlna the Iva Meteat i
' i In l.tule, near Downey City. oMlf
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