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§0$ Ixodes Jwattl. Funhams. Tbe Russian press is raising tbe question of rectifying the Russo- Chhiese frontier. Sweet cider, even if just from tbe press, is condemned by the Massachusetts Total Abstinence Society. Tbe Russian General StaS has bad printed several thousand copies of a new Afghan-Russian dictiona ry for the use of the Russian om oers. The Frankfurter Zeitung reports a glut of maidservants in Frank fort Many women are offering their services at nominal wages In order to se.'ure homes. John Hickey, the Boston billiard expert, le under arrest on a charge of trying to swindle the Old Colouy Railroad Company by pretending to be a sufferer from the Wollaston disaster. There are gypsy child stealers off as well as on the stage, and some of them kidnapped a Lowell boy, lied him in their wagon, and were carrying him off, when bis cries brought aid. Tbe German Emperor's physi cians have recommended him to spend the Winter in Italy, but the Emperor appears determined to re turn to Berlin and to resume the government in its full scope. A man was too thoroughly can verted In arevival meeting iv West Greenwich, Conn. He went home a raving maniac, chopped up his dag, and tried to shoot bis father, whom he took for the devil. It is Dot tbe servant girl who Is under arrest in Allentown, Pa., for opening ber mistress's letters, but exactly the reverse. The servant received letters from her lover, and tbe mistress yielded to curiosity and read them. A new bank has been started io Paris under the auspices of M. de Soubeyran, the well-known ex- Sub-Governor of the Credit Fren der. It is to be called tbe Banque d'Escomte de Paris. The capital is to be $10,000,000, in 100,000 shares of $100 each. A positive contradiction is given to tbe statement of a London paper, according to which the King of Denmark's consent to tlie marriage of Princess Tbyra was given on condition only of the Dukeuf Cum berland abdicating ail rights to the Crown of Hanover. Lighting by Electricity. Edison, although the liest known, U far from beiug the only man who ia applying his brains ami Ingenu- Hgtto the problem nf how to utilize electricity for lighting purposes. Hundreds of other busy.minds are bard at work on the subject, aud there is scarcely a European or Eastern journal which readies us tbat does not contain an account of some new system which has re ceived high scientific ap proval, aud is backed by means sufficient to test its worth. In ev»ry case, it is true, there is some little hitch. Tiie machinery ia not complete, or is susceptible of some improvement, so that the problem is still unsolved, or ut least Its solution lias been practically demonstrated. But when such v Close approach is being made in a dozen different directions to t lie end Jn view, it is reasonable to suppose CoKfTiT will soon be reach-t and a final stop put to the extort ions of gas company monopolies. MISCELLANEOUS. Awarded tbe Hie!,out Medal at Vienna E. A H. T. ANTHONY & CO. -591 Broadway, New York, (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel). ya>ll- ■ < U .';; .':nil 1 ir; 1 - 1 UKAJ. EBS IN Chrornos & Frames, BtereOrw*<>i>eß, Views, Albums, GraplKwoopes and Suitable Tiewi. PHOTOGRAPHIC yATEItIALH. We are headquarters for everything iv the war or Stereopticona and Mugic Lanterns. •fir" Catalogue or Lanterns and HI ides, with directions fur using, sent on application. Any enterprising man can make money with a Magic Lantern. Out out this advertisement fur reference, apis Dr. Stembarraj ESSENCE OF LIFE IS A POWERFUL AND EFFICIENT remedy for the cure of nervous and physical debility, spermatorrhea,seminal weakness and premature decline. 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Will d.vote It,columns to fu:ltierlug the Interests of Los Angeles city and county and tho Southern portion of th. State. It 1. the lut.uilon of the publisher o make THE HERALD A uswapaper of the day, complete la all Its details, and lv every departmenl Full and Reliable. The Editorial Columns will discus, all llvo topics of tho day. while the Telegrams, By arrangements uowly effected, will be the fullest and most exhaustive to be found In any paper of the State, not be lngsurpasied by those of tbe San Francisco allies. The Local Columns Will contain a complete resume ol local happenings and all matters ol home In terest. TERMS DAILY HBRALU. by mall, I yoar...|looo H • 0 uioutbs.. 600 .. .. Smooth.. 260 Delivered lv the City el 25 CENTS PER WEEK. THE WEEKLY HERALD I TERMS: Weekly 1 year by mall tSOO " « months In " a " „ 100 Payable Invariably In advano. Joseph D. Lynch, PUBLISHER. 1. MEDICAL. DR. PIERCE S STANDARD REMEDIES Are not advertised as "cure-alls," but are specifics In the diseases for which thoy are recommended. NATURAL SELECTION. luvestlgators of nalurul science have demonstrated beyond controvery that throughout the animal kingdom the "survival of the fittest" is the only law that vouchsafes thrift and perpetuity. Does not the same principle govern the commercial prosperity oi man? An In ferior canuot supercede a superior arti cle. By reason of superior merit, Dr. Pierces Standard Medicines have out rivaled all others. Their sale in the United States alone exceeds one million dollars per annum, while the amount ex ported loots up to several hundred thousands moro. No business could grow to such gigantic proportions and rest up on any other basis than that of merit. Dr.Sage'sCatarrh Remedy Is Pleasant to Use, Dr.Sage'sCatarrh Remedy Its cures extend over a period of Twenty Years. Dr.Sage'sCatarrh Remedy Its Sale Constantly Increases, Dr.Sage'sCatarrh Remedy Cures by its Mild, Soothing Effect. Dr.Sage'sCatarrh Remedy Curos "Cold In Head" and Catarrh, o« ozceua. AN OPEN LETTER—IT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. Rockport. Muh.i, April 2, 1677. Mr. Kditok:—Having read in your pa per reports or the remarkable cures of ca tarrh, i am induced to tell " what I know about catarrh," and I fancy the "snuff" aud "inhaling tube" makers (mere dol lar grabbers) would be glad If they could embluzou a similar cure lv the papers. For 26 years 1 suffered with catarrh. Tha nasal passages became completely closed. "SnuC," "dust," "ashes," "luhailng tubes," and "sticks" wouldn't work, though at intervals I would sniff up the so-called catarrh snuff, until 1 became a valuable tester lor such medicines. I gradually grew worse, and nj one can know how much I suffered or what a miserable being I was. My head ached over my eyes until 1 was confined to my beu tor many successive days, suffering the most intense pain, which at one time lasted continuously for 168 hours. All sense ol smell und taste goae, sight and hearing Impaired, body shrunken ana weageneu nervous system snat lered and constitution broken, and 1 was hawking and spitting seven-eighths of the time. 1 prayed lor death to relieve me of mv suffering. A favorable notice in your paper ot Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy md d uced me to purchase a package and use Il with Dr. Pierces Nasal Douche, wblch applies the remedy by hydrostatic pres sure, the only way compatible with com mon sense. Well, Mr. Editor, it did not cure me In three-iourths of a second, nor lnonehour or mouth, but In less than eight minutes 1 was relieved, and in three months entirely cured, and have remained bo over sixteen months. While using the Catarrh remedy, I used Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery to pu rliy my blood and strengthen my stom ach. X also kept my liver active and bowels regular by the use or his Pleasant Purgative Pellets. If my experience will Induce oiher sufferers to seek the same means ol relief, this letter will huve an swered its purpose. Yours trftlfi S. D. REMICK. A CLOUD OF WITNESSES.-The fol lowing named parties are among the thousands who huve been cured of ca tarrh by tho use of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy: A F Downs, New Geneva, Pa; D J Brown, St Joseph, Me; E C Lewis, Rutland, Vt; Levi springer, Nettie Lake, Ohio; CbasNororop.jVtli Chesterfield,Me; Milton Jones, scrlba, NY; J E Miller, Brldger Station. Wj. ; J C Merrlman, Lo fausport, lud; M M Post, Logausport, nu;J W Balley.Tremont, Pa;H B Ayres, La Pone, Ind; Jessie M sears, ft Branch, Ind: 1. Williams, Canton, Missouri; W A Thayer, Onarga, III; S U Nichols, Jr, Gal veston. Texas: Jonas F Keinert. Slones ville. Pa; S W Lusk, McFarland, Wis; Johnson Williams. Heltulck, Ohio; Mrs ma curry, Trenton, 'lenn: JGJoslln, Keene, N H; a J Caspar, Table Rock, W Va: Louis Anders, Gaysport. Ohio; c H Chase. Elkhart, Ind; Mrs Henry Halgbt, Han Francisco. Cal: Mrs r- M Gallusha, Lawrencevtlie, NY; W J Graham, Adei, Iowa; A O Smith, Newnun, (iv; Chas Jfi Rice, Baltimore. Md: Jesse M Sears, Car lisle, Ind; Dim'l ti Miller,Ft Wayne,ind; Mrs Mluuie Arnaise, 2t*o Delancy st, New York; H W Hail, Hastings, Mich; Wm F Marston, Lowell, Mass; I W Roberts, Maricopa, Aris; Chas S Deluney, Harris burg, Pa; M C Cole, Lowell. Mass; Mrs C J spurtlu,Camdeu, Alu; Charles F Kuw, Fredericktown, Ohio: Mrs Lucy Hunt ington, Farmlngton,lil; CaptE S Spauld lng. Camp Stamoaugh, Wyo; I W Tracy, Steamboat Hock. Iowa; Mrs Lydla Watte, Hbushan, N V; J M Peck, Junction City, Mont; Henry Ebe, Banias,Cal; L BCuns mings, Rantoul, III; S X Jones, Charles ton Four Corners, N V; GeoF Hall, Pueb 10. Cai; WmEßartrle, sterling, Pa; H X Ebon, 948 Penu St, Pittsburg, Pa; J R Juckinan, Samuel's Depot, Ky; Henry Zobrist, Geneva, N V; Miss iiaitle Par rott, Montgomery, Ohio; L ledbrook, Chatham, ill; S B McCoy, Nushport, Ohio; W W Warner, North Jackson, Mich; Miss Mary A Wlnue, Darlen, Wis; JohnZelgler, Carlisle Springs, Pa.; James Tompkins, St Cloud. Minn: Knoch Duer, Puwuee City, Neb; Jos T Miller, Xenia, Ohio; s B Nichols, Galv> stou, Texas; H L Laird, Upper Alton, III; John Davis, Prepoott, Anz; Mrs N&ucy Graham, For est Grove, Ogn. Golden Medical Discovery Is alterative, or blood-cleansing. Golden Medical Discovery Is Pectoral. Golden Medical Discovery la a Cholagogue, or Liver Stimulant. Golden Medical Discovery la Tonic. Golden Medical Discovery By reason of its alterative properties, cures Diseases of tbe Blood and tskiu, as Soiofula, or King's Evil; Tumors: Ulcers, or Old Sores; Blotches, Pi uj pies and Eruptions. By virtue oi its Pectoral properties it cures Bronchial, Throat and Lung affections; incipient Cousumption; Lingering Coughs, and Chronic Laryngi tis. Its Cbolagogue properties, render it an unequal remedy for Biliousness; Tor pid Liver, or "LlverComplalnt;" and its Tonic properties make it equally effica cious in curing indigestion, Loss of Ap petite and Dyspepsia. Wnere the saiu la sallow and covered with blotches and pimples, or where there are scroiulous, Bweltings and affec tions, a few bottles of Golden Medical Discovery will effect an entire cure. II you feel drowsy, debilitated, have sallow color of skin or yellowish-brown spots on lace or body, irequeut headache or dizzi ness, bad tasie in mouth, Internal heat or chills alternated with hoi flushes, low spirit, and gloomy forebodings, irregular appetite and tongue coated, you are suf fering from Torpid Liver or Biliousness. In many cases ol Liver Complaint, only part oi these symptoms are experienced. Asa remedy for all such cases, Dr.Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery bus no equal, as It effects perfect cures.leaying the liver strengthened aud healthy. THE PEOPLE'S MEDICAL SERVANT DR. R. V. PIEROE Is the Hole proprie tor and manufacturer of the foregoing remedies, all of which are sold by drug gists. He Is also the author of the Peo ple's Common Sense Medical Adviser, a work of nearly 1000 pages, with 282 wood engravings >'mi colored plates. He has already sold of this popular work Over 100,000 Copies! PRICE, (post-paid) : : : $1 60 Address: R. V. PIERCE, M. D., World's Dispensary, BuflalO, N.Y, mr6-eou-da('v-Lr LEGAL. MORTGAGE SALE. Jose Miscarel, Plalrllff, vs. Joseph Amlllo, Catherine Aualllu. 11. W. Hell inau, Jacob Hats, Abe Haas. Bernardo Dubourdleu and Uulseppu Mussoba, Defendants Seventeenth District Court. UNDER AND BY VIUIVE OF A a decree of foreclosure and order ot a. j ■ entered lv the District Court of tho Seventeenth Judicial District oftbestate of Calltorni i.-in and for Los Angeles county, on the 7tU day of No vember, A. D. 1878, und a writ on foreclosure of mortgage, Issued In the aforesaid District Court, annexed to said decree and dated the Bth day of November, A. D. JB7B, iv the above en titled is isc, and In favur of Jose Masca rel, plaintiff, und ugalnst Joseph Amlllo, Catherine Amlllo, 11. \V. Hellman, Jacob Hans, Abe Haas, Bernardo Dubourdieu and Guiseppe Massoba, defendants, a certified copy of which said decree of foreclosure, uuly attested uuderthe seal of said court on the Bih day of November, A. D. 1878, and deliv ered to me, together with the writ annex ed thereto, on tho sumo day, whereby 1 am commanded lo sell at public auc tion, to the highestand best bidder, for cash in U. s. gold coin, the following and In said decree described real estate, to WH: Tuat certain piece or parcel of land Iv the city of Los Angeles, county of L>s Angeles, and State »f California, bouud ed and described as follows: Commencing at the northeast corner of tne picket leuco of the lot of Antonio Pollerenn, on <he west side of Bath street, and running thence along the said west side of said street north 38 de grees east 74 feet six Inches to the south east corner of the land of Jristobsl Agui lar; thence along the same north 66>4 de grees weat7Bleet to the northwest cor nerof the adobe bouse of Joseph Amillo; thence along the same south 3754 de grees west 47 feet to the southwest corner of said bouse; thence north ; T degrees west 16 (sixteen) feet to a board fence; thence along tbe same south ;(7' 4 de grees west (2S) twenty-eight feet two Inches to the aJobo house of Antonio Polloreno; thence south 57 degress c .st (89) eighty-nine feet, to the place oi be* ginning; the lot hereby described belug that on which ihe two-story brick build ing was erected by said Joseph Amillo lv the your 1878 and known as tbe "Joseph Amlllo House." Hald lot has a frontage on Bath street of 74 0-12 feet and being the same lot deeded to Joseph Amillo by the city of Los Angeles October-Ist, 187&, which dbbtu Is recorded in Book 3», page 474, ofDwedw In the Recorder's office of said Los Augeies county. Public notice is herooy given that on SATURDAY, THE 30th DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D. 1878, At 12 o'clock M., I will proceed to sell at the Court House door, iv the City aud County of Los Angeles, State of California, at publio auction, to the highest and best bid der, for cosh in United States gold coin, to satisfy said decree for principal, interest, attorney's fees, costs, nnd alt accruing costs, all the above described real estate. Given under my hand, at Los Angeles, this Bth day of November, A. D. 1878. H. M. MITCHELL, Sheriff. By It. A. LXtfO, Deputy. n0 id ! Mortgage Sale- H. W. Hellman, Jacob Haas, Abe Haas, partners doing business under tbe firm name and style or Hellman, Haas & Co., Plaintiffs, vs. Joseph Amillo, Catherine Amlllo, Jose Mascarot. Ber nardo Duoourdieu and Uulseppe Mas soba, deieudants—Seventeenth District Court. Under and by virtue of a decree oi fore closure and orderof sale entered In the District Court ol ihe Seventeenth Judioial District of the State oi California,tn and for Los Angeles county, on the 7th day of No vember, A. D. 1878, and a writ on foreclos ure of mortgage, issued iv the aforesatd District Court, annexed to said decree and duted the Btb day of November, A,D, 1878. in tbe above entitled case and In favor of Hellman, Haas A Co., plaintiffs, and against Joseph Amillo, Catherine Amlllo, Jose Mascurel, Bernurdo Du bourdieu and uulseppe Massoba, defendants, a certified copy of which said decree of foreclosure, duly attested under the seal of said court oa the Bth day of November, A. D. 1878, and delivered to me, together wit h the writ annexed thereto, on the same day, whereby I am oommauded to sell at pub lic auutlou to the highest and best bidder for cash in U. U. gold coin, the following and in said decree described reui estate, to-wit: All those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land,situate, lying uud belug in the city und county of Los Angeles, State of California, particularly bounded and de scribed as loliows, to wit: Commencing at t he northeast corner of the picket fence of the lot of Antonio Polloreno, on tbe west side by Bath street, and running thence along the west side of Bath wait north 38 degrees east 74 feet six Inches, to the southeast cornerof the land of Crisioval Agullar; thence aloug the same north 56 degrees west7Bieet to the northwest cornerof the adoba house of Joseph Amnio; thence along the same south 87% degrees wesL47feet to the southwest corner of said house; ihenee north 57 degrees west ltf feet to a board fence; thence along t he same a $1% degrees W 23 leet two inches to the adoue bouse of Antonio Polloreno; thence south bl degrees east 89 feet fo the place oi beginning; said property being that on which the two-story brick build ing erected thereon lv the year 1871} by said Joseph Amillo and now occupied by him as a boarding and lodging house and known as the Joseph Amillo house, said lot havi"g a frontage of 74 6-12 feet on said Bath street, aud being the same lot deeded to said Joseph Amlllo by the city of Los Angeles, said deed being re corded in Book 39 or Deeds, page 474, in the Recorder's oiiice of said county. Also, tbat certain lot in said city, hav ing a frontage or 30x40 feet on the west side of Bath street, bounded on tbe north and west by polloreno und on the south by Cassauova. Public notice Is hereby given that on SATURDAY, THE 30th DAY OF NOVEMBER. A. D. 1878. At 12 o'clock m., I will proceed to sell at the Court House door, iv the oity and county of L«s Angeles, s ato or Califor nia, at public auction lo the highest and best bidder for cash iv gold coin of tbe United states to satisfy said decree lor principal, interest, attorney's fees, costs, and all accruing costs, all the above de scribed real estate. Given under my hand, at Lob Angeles, this Bth day of November. A. V. 1878. H.M. MITCHELL, Sheriff. By H. A. Lino, Deputy. nOtJ Notloe to Creditors. ESTATE OP LOUIS FiRMAN, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by tho under signed, administrator of tne estate of Louis Firman, deceased, lo the cred itors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within loor months after the first publication of this notice, to the said administrator at his home, in El Monte, Los Angeles county, or at the offl-j of his attorney, M. L. Wicks, Tempie Blotvk, L-os Angeles city, In the county of Los Angels*. F. W. oißsoir, Administrator of tho estate of Louis Fir man, deceased. o:u-4\v Dated October the oth, 1878. Notice to Creditors. ESTATE OF iIENHV CARTERY, pG.- C EASED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY the undersigned, Administrator of tbe estate of Henry Curtery, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons haying claims against the said deceased,to exhib it thtm,with the necessary vouchers,witb- In four months ufter the first publication of t his notice, to the said Administrator, at tbe office of s. Haley, attorney at law, Room No. 3, Downey block (up-stalrs), Los Angeles city and county. LEON CARTEHY, Administrator of the Estate of iloury Carte, y, deceased. Los Angeles. Oct 8,1 7*. oO 4w Notice to Creditors. ESTATE OF PABLO PRYOU, Deceased, Notice s hereby given by the under signed, administrator of the es tate or Pablo Pryor, deceased, to the oredltors or and all persons having claims against tbe said deceased, to exhibit them with tho necessary vouchers within ten months arter the first publication of this notice, lo the said Administrator, at San Juan Csplstrano, In the county of Los Apgeles. R. KG AN. Administrator of tbe estate of Pablo Pryor, deceased. Dated Los Angeles, October 11,1878. oIU-4w <■» LEGAL. Notice of Executor's Sale of Roal Estate. Ntlee is hereby given that iv pursu ance of au order of the Probate Court or the county of Los Angeles, stale of Cal ifornia, made ou ihoith day of Novem ber, 1878, In tho mutter of the estate of Frank Cowdun, deceased, ttio under signed, tbe executor of the mld estate, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, und subject to con'lrma* Hon by said Prohato Court, on SATUK DAY, the seventh day of December, 1878, at 10 o'clock a. m. ,at the Court House door, In the city of Los Angeles, In the county ol Los Angeles, all the right, ti tle, Interest and estate of the said Frank Cowden at the time of his death, and ull the right, title and interest that tho said estate has, by operation of law or vther wise, acquired othor than or in addition to that of the said Frank Cowden at tbe time of his d«-ath, iv and to all those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land situate, lying and belug in the said county of Los Angeles, State of Califor nia, and bounded and described as fol lows, to wit: Lot 7 In block 12, r:inge 3, in I he town of Wilmington. Three lots situate In the town of Wil mington, belug lots 8,12 and U, iv block 5, rauge 2. Lot 1, block o, MDge I, In the town of Wilmington. Also, the pro Part/ commencing at a point on the westslde of Canal street, In the town of Wilmington 115% feet from the Intersection of the west, side or said Canal street with the north side of Sec* ond street: thence westerly on the line of Canal street 115>£ feet; thenoe at right angles 160 feet; thence at right angles 115% feet; thence at right angles 160 feet to tbe place ol beginning. Lot 12, block 12, range 4 Wilmington, Los Angeles county, California. Block No. 4, range No. 3, town of WH mlngton,Los Angeles county. And also the undlvldod one-half cf lot No. 13, block 102, Bellevue Terrace tract, In Los Angeles city. Terms and conditions of sale:—Cash, United States gold coin; ten per cent, oi the purchase money to be paid to the auctioneer on the day of sale; balance on confirmation of sale by said Probate Court. Deed at expense of purchaser. AMBROSE H. COWDEN, Executor of the estate of Frank Cowden, deceased. By THOM A ROSS, his attorneys. November 19, 1878. nistd In the County Court Of tho Couuty of Los Angeles, State of California. SAMUEL H. WINTER ) vs. } HIS CREDITORS. ) Pursuant to au order of the lion. A. M. Stephens, Judge of the said County Court, notice Is hereby given to all the creditors of said insolvent, Samuel H. Winter, to be and appear before tbe said Judge, In open Court, at the Court-room of said Court, at the Court House, In the city and county of Los Angeles, on the 25th day ot November, A. D. 1878, at 10 o'clock a. if. of that day, then and there to show cause,lf any they can, why the prayer of said insolvent should not be granted and an assignment or his estate be made and ho be discharged from ins debts and liabilities, in pursuance to the statute in such cases made and provided; and In the meantime all proceedings against said insolvent be stayed. Witness ray hand and the seal of said Court, this 22d day of October, A. D. 1878. [Seal.l A. W. POTTS. Clerk. By C. F. TOWNSEND, Deputy. 0c23-law-4w Delinquent Notice. Main Street and Agricultural Park Rail road Company.—Location of principal placo of business, Los Angeles Cal.— Location ot road, Los Angeles, Cat. NOTICE. There are dellnque.it upon the follow ing described stoca.on account ol assess ment No. 4, levied on the 11th day of September. I*7B, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholder*, as follows: No. No. Certificate Shares. Amt. Buchanan, 8. H 104 I $$00 Beane, C. E 132 2 10 00 Llchtenberger, L 51 2 10 00 And in accordance with law and an or der of the Board of Directors made on the 11th day of September, 1878, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be neessary will be soid at public auction, at the office of the Main street and Agricultural Park Kailroad Com pany, on MONDAY, the FOURTH day of November, 1873, at the hour of oue (1) o'clock p. m. of said day, to pay said delinquent assessment thereon, together with cost*, of advertising and expenses of sale. JOHN O. WHEELER, Secretary. Office —No- 3 Commercial street, Los Angeles, California. o.'4td Delinquent Notice POMONA ORCHARD COMPANY.— Location of principal place of busi ness, Los ADgeles, Cal. There is delinquent upon the following described stock, on accouut of assess ment No. 13, levied Sept. 27, 1878, tbe sev eral amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, an follows; No. No, Name. Certificate. Shares. Amt. L. M. Holt 66 1 180 O. C. Glbbs 63 1 80 T. A. (Jurey 59 X W P. C. Tonner 62 and IS 3 90 D.N. Burrltt Hi and 27 ».....2.....„„ 60 Geo. C. Jfiagan 22 1 80 W. K. Garey..55,67 and 69 2Y % 76 In accordance with law and an order oi tbe Board of Directors made on the 27th day of Sept., 18.8, so many shares of eacfc parcel of said stock as may be necessary will besoldat public auction at tbe of fice ol tbe Secretary, No. 48 Spring street, MotiN building, Los Angeles, Cal., on SATURDAY, NOV. 16th, 1678, At 2 o'clock p. m. of said day. to pay said delinquent assessments thereon, to gether with tha cost of advertising and expenses ol sale. 1' RANK B. I AMNING, Seoretary. Los Angeles, Oct. 30th, 1878. nltd Assessment Notice. BLUK LIGHT MINING COMPANY.— Location of principal place of business, Los Angeles, Cal. Notice is hereby given that at a meet ing of the Directors, held at tbe office of ibe corporation, In the city of Los Ange les, Los Angeles county, California, on the Sth day of November, 1878, au as sessment of seventy (70) cents persbare was levied on the capital stock of the cor- £ oration, payable Immediately to the eoretary.at his office, No. 66 Main street, Los Angeles city. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on Saturday, tbe 7th day ot December, 1878, will be delinquent and advertised forsale at publo auction, and, unless payment 1h made before, will be sold on Saturday, the twenty-eighth day of December. 1878, to pay tbe delin quent assessment, together with coats ol advertising and expenses of sale. J. D. DUNLAP, secretary. Office—No. 66 Main street, Los Angeles, Cal. n6td STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Of PICK OK TUB LOH ANQELKI. 1 CITY WATBR COMPANY,! Los Angeles, October 6,1575. J Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting ol the stockholders of the above named company will bo held on TH .TRBDAY, the sth day of December, A. D. 1878, atSo'clock tt. u.,at ihe office ot the co-npany, on Cbmtherciat street, Los Angeles city, for tho purpose of eject ing Trustees for tbe year ensuing. 8. H. MOTT, uttld Secretary. NOTICE. OPPIUESA* FKaHCISCO PETROLEUM Co. 1 22 Montgomery St,, San Irancisco. j Persons holding any claim or Indebt edness against the above-namad compa ny are requested to forward them to tula office for payment. No bill will be acted upon unless certified to be correct by R. C. McPherson, SunerlntendenL By order of the Board of Directors. WENDhXL KASTON. cB-30d Secretary. NOTICE. All persons having claim, against tha lata firm or B. I). WILSON A CO. are hereby notiiled and requested to present the same at once to th. undersigned, at his resldenoe, at Ban Marino, Los Ange les county; and all person. Indebted to said Arm are hereby notified and request ed to settle their accounts without delay. Dated April nth. 1878. apl?tl J. DX BAttTFI BHORB. p.rT.eYR. LEGAL. "Sheriff's SaleT Delia T. Davis. Plaintiff, vs Charles W. Davis, Defendant. — Twelfth Dlstriot Court. Under and by virtue of an oxecution Is sued out or tho District Court of the Twelfth Judicial Dlslrlct or the State or California, in and lor tho cltv and county or San Fran -Leo, and to mo di rected and delivered on the 13,1 day ol September, A. D. 1878, and by virtue ol an order made by the afiroi-ald District k 0 ?^ 0 ?" 10 1b; ' 1 dv * of septomber. A. D. 18,8, in lavor of Dolla T. Davla, plain tiff, and against Chas W. Davis, defend ant, 1 hnvo levied upon aud shall on FRIDAY, THE Otli DA x" OF DECEMBER, A. D. 1878, At 12 o'clock al,, procoed to sell, at the Court House door, In the city and couuty ot LosAugeles, State of Califor nia, at publlo auction, ror cash In U. 8. gold coin, to satlsry said older and ac cruing costs,all the right, title ami Inter est of the defendant, <;. W. Davis, lv and tothefollowiug described real estate, to wit: All that certain pteco, parcel or lot of land, situate in the.llyof Los Angeles, county of Los Angeles, Stale of Cull lor Mia, more particularly described as fol lows, to wit: Commencing on the north lino of Nioholt,' private street, at or near the southeast corner ol lot No. one (lj of block thirty-six (36). Hancock'- survey of thirty live acre lots or Donation lots; thence s 02% negroes k 228 feet, more oi less, to the western line of Pearl street; thence N 37)4 degrees E along tho west ern lineol Pearl street 506 fe-t, more or le*s, lo tho southeru line ot Tenth street; thence westerly along the southern Hue or Tenth street 312 teet, more or less, to land now owned by Irvine; I bonce south 27 degrees west, following the line fence as now established as the eastern bound ary «r said Irvine's laud, 498% feet, to the point or beginning, containing 3 1-12 acres, more or less. Given under my hand at the city and oountv of laos Angeles, State of callior nla, this llth day or November, A. D. 1878. 11. M. MITCHELL. Mierlff. By James C. Knys, Deputy. nlotd San Francisco Petroleum Company. Locution or principal place or business, sun Frncl*co, t,atiforniu.— Locution of works. Sun Fernando Petroleum Mining District, Los Augeles cuuutv, Calltornla. NOTICE. —There are delinquent upon the following described stook. - n ac count of assessment (No. 4) levied ou the nilh day or October, 1878, ihe several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, us follows: No. No. Names. Cert. Shares. Abbott Henry 125 100 ISO 00 Adams Otove 6 100 a 3'o 00 Eu«ton W,Truslee..!22 fit* 15000 KMtoa W,Trustee..l.W ... 6001) IK)J 00 Babe .1 L. Trustee ...136 250 75 00 Babe J L, Trustee ... 137 3 0 7510 Babe J L, Trustee ...188 100 MM Bab* J L, Trustee ...130 ico so no Babe J L,Trustee ...H0 50 I..0» Chllds M W 124 221(1 63i0 111 Felton CN.Truslee 109 I'OOO 3101)00 Fellon ON.Trustee 110 KOllO SOiOtiO FeltonCN.Tmsteelll 6000 louollO FranklynH M.Trst 131 1000 SOU tw FranklynHM,Trstl4l 500 15010 Franklyn H M.Trst 14-' SUO 15UO0 Goodwin L 127 100 8000 Goodwin L.Trusiee H3 10' 00 8t0)00 Ocadwln L.Trusiee 111 50 0 lot 0 on Goodwin L, Trustee 145 3000 900 00 Goodwin L.Trustee 116 1000 300 00 Goodwin L.Trustee 147 Mb 27a 00 HaganJW 27 10,' 30110 Hopkins GW.Tr'.t M 50110 1600 00 l.udovlcl Josephine 135 33HC »»900 Kimball OH 116 100 80 00 Kimball GH 117 HP 300 Kimball GH 119 60 15 00 Kimball GH 121 SSO 9900 Mount JO 29 19n SOLO MahoneyJH 12 103 ISOOU MahonoyJH 1< »0.„... 60 no MacPi orson RC 10 20u 4000 MacPhersonKC 21 20.) 60 00 MacPhersonHC 22 60 1600 MacPbewonßC 24 60 1500 MacPhersonßC 47 600 160(10 And in accordance with law, and nn or der ol the Board of Directors, made on the nrtli day of October, 1878, so many shares or each parcel of isuch stock as may be here&sai-y wilf be sold at pub lic anctlon. at the ..niceof John Middle ton * Son, No. 810 Montgomery street, San Francisco, California, on THURS DAY, the sth day ofDeeember,lB7B,at. the hour or two o'clock p.m. or su.d day, to pay said deliuquentassessments thereon, together with costs or advertising and ex penses of the eala. WENDELL EASTON, Secretary. Offlcs—22 Montgomery street,sun Fran cisco, Cal irornla. nljid Creditors' Notice. Notice Is hereby given to all creditors or the estate of Apolonio Dominguez, de ceased, that all persons havlug claims against said deceased ure required to pre sent them, with the necesury vouchers, to the executors of said estate, ut the of fice of Me.-srs. ilonurd, Brousseau & Howard, attorneys at law, In the otty oi Los Angeles, cpunty of Los AugP'es, State ot California, vis: No. 211 ample block, In said city, wituln four momhs from the first publicnilon of this notice. MKKO.D L- DE DOM I NGUhZ aud FLORENCIO DOMINGUEZ, Executors of the lust will of Apolonio Domtuguez, deoeased. Los Angeles, Nov. 14,1878. M5-1W In the Probate Court, Of the County oi Los Augeles, Stnte of California. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY OR DER OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE SHOULD NOT Eli MADE. Ia tbe matter of the estate ot B. D. Wilson, deceased. J. de Barth Shorn and Margaret S. WJi bou, the Executor and Executrix oi the estate of B. J>. Wilson, deceased, having filed their petition herein, duly verified, praying for an order of sale oi a portion or the real estate, of said de ceased, for the purposes therein set forth, from, which petition it appears tbat it I nec ssary to sell some portion of the said real estate to pay the debts outstanding against the deceased and the debts, ex penses aud charges of administration. It Is therefore ordered by the said Court thatall persons Interested In the estate of said deceased appear before the said Probate Court on WEDESNDAY, th© 4th DAY OF DECEMBER, 1878, At eleven o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at tbe Court Room of *ald Probate Court, at the Court in o use, iv the city and county of Los Angeles, to show cause why au order should not be granted to the said executor and oxecutrlx to sell so muob of the real estate of the ■aid deceased as shall be neoessary. And that a copy of tbls order be published at least four successive weeks in the Daily Los A nceles Herald, a news paper printed and published in suid Los Angeles county. ALBERT M. STEPHENS, Probate Judge. Dated;November2.lB73. n8 4w Notice to Creditors. Estate of CHARLES G. MASON, DectJ. Notloo Is hereby given by tbe under signed, adniinistratiix of the estate of Charles ti. Mason, de eased, to tbe cred itors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit tbem, with the necessary vouchers, within ten months after ibe first publi cation of tbls notice, to the paid admin is tratrlx, at her residence, on Mgueroa street, near the cornerof Jefferson street, lv the city and county of i.os Angeles. GUADALUPE MASON, Administratrix of Ihe Estate uf Charles M ason, deceased. Dated at Los Angeles, October 81, 1873. nl-4w Partnership Dissolution. The partnership heretofore oxlstlng between A. H. Moody and John Host wick, under lue firm name of MoODY A BOSTWICK, has been dissolved by mu tual consent, Mr. Bostwlck retiring from the same. The business will be carried on by the undersigned as usual. A. H, MOODY. November 15, 1878. 4w NOTICE. All persons indebted to the late firm of MAHXSEN BROTHERS, bankrupts,»re hereby notified to settle with Louis Rau, No. 13 Spring street, tailing In which suits will bs instituted and collection enforced. A. HAAS, nS-lw Assignee of Marx sen Bros. LEGAL. Mortgage Sale. Farmers' and Merchants' Bank of Los Angeles, Plaintiffs, vs A.. J. Horn, W. 0. Harmon, G.Venard and William G. Badger, Defendants—Seventeenth Dis trict Court. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OK a decree of foreclosure ami order of sale entered lv tue District Court ol' the seven teenth Judicial DUltlct uf the Slate of California, iv and for Los Angeles county, on the 6th day of November, A. D. 1878, ana a writ on foreclosure of mortgage issued out of the aforesaid Dlstriot Court, annexed to said decree and dated the Oth day of November, A. I>. 1878, In the above enti tled action and In lavor of the Farmers' and Merchants' Bank of Los Angeles, plaintiffs,und against A. J. Horn, W. C. Harmon, G. Venard and Wm. <i. Badger, defendants, a certified copy of which said decree of foreclosure, duly attested under the seal of said court ou the Bth day or November, A. D. 1878, aud delivered to me, with the writ an nexed thereto, on the said Oth day of November, A. D. 1878, whereby I am com manded to sell at publlo auction, to the highest and best bidder, foi cash In U. s. gold coin, the following nnd In said de cree described real estate, to-wlt: All those certain lots, pieces or parcels ot lund mrmiug part of the Itancho Azusa de Duurte, In the couniy ol Los Augolea, Stale of California, known and described as follows, to wit: Lot number one (1) In sect.on two (2), oontalutug377s-10t)ucroK; lot four (4) In section one (1), containing 18 83 100 acres, and lot number ten (10) In section thirty hve (85), containing 26 72-iuo acres, ac cording to the map or subdivision of said rancho by Frank Leoouvrojr, In July, 1872, which Is atlaohed to au agree i inent between A. Weill and A. 0. Jones, recorded in Book 31 of Deeds, page 00, In tbe oihce of the Recorder ol said county. Also, thai other tract of land in said rancho described as follows, to wit: Commencing at the southeastern cor ner of toe 00 aud 90-100 acre tract or land conveyed to N. lieuruslee by M. Whistler by deed recorded lv Book 6 ol Deeds, page 353, In said office, said corner being stuLlon Bof a larger Iraot as designated un tiie map attached to and recorded with said deed; thence N 72 degree** W 18 76 100 chains to SW corner or said tract, station 7 on said map; thence N IBdegrees I', along wesi boundary or said 9J90-100 acre tract 13 83%-100 chains to a point; Ihcuc ■ S 72 degrees r. 17 75-100 cuaius to east boundary of said 09 9J-100 aero tract; thence S 18 degrees W 13 33%-ICO chains, to place or beginning. <tl»o, all waters, water ngnts and easements pertaining or vested In con nection with any or tho above described, lands. Public notice is hcrcuy given Unit ou FIUDAY, THE 29th DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D. 1878, At 12 o'clo-k h, 1 will proceed to sell, at tho court house door, iv the city and couuty ot Los Angeles, State of Oalllornla, at public auction, to the highest aud best bidder, tur .ash in cold coin uf the United States, to satisfy said decree tor principal, interest, attorneys' feos.cusis ana ail accruing costs, all the above descrlbod real estate. Given ier my hand at Los Angeles, this 7th day of November, A. D. 1878. 11. M. MITCHELL, nB:d Sheriff. IN THE DIS'IUICT OOUUT otf Ilin Seventeenth Judicial District pi' the Htute uf CaJJioiniu, lv uud for the couuty of Los Au^eJes. A. Lothian and'l'. Walsh, partners uu der the flrui nuine of A. Loihlau at Co., Plaintiffs, against if. J.Wood ana th» Southern District Agricultural society, » corporation, Defendants, Action brought iii the District Court <>/ the seventeenth Judicial District of the Stateof California, in and for the couuty ol Los Angeles, und the complaint filed in said county of Los Angeles, In (lie uttlr of the Clerk of .said District Court. The people of the state of California send greeting to it. J. Wood and in-> Southern District Agricultural Society, h corporation, Defendants. You are hereby required to appear In au action brought against you by the above named PlaluLlfls in the District Court 01 the Seventeenth Judicial District of ihe Statu ol California, in and for tho Coumy of Los Angeles, and to answer the com plaint hied therelu, within ten duys (ex clusive of tbe day of service) after tho ser/loe qu you of this sujufnon?—if served Within this County; or, if seryed out of this County, but in this District, wltalii twenty dais; otherwise, within forty day* —or Judgment by default will be taken against you, according to the prayer of bald complaint. The said action is brought to obtain a decree from this Court for the foreclosui* of a ccrtuln mechanic's lien desciibed in mo said complaint and hied by the said plaintiffs in the office of the I ounty lie corderof said county on the 2i'ti, duy of June, A. D. 1878, to secure the payment oi au account fur materials furnished L:t the construction ol the Lulldiug da scribed In said lein, belonging io suid de fendant H J. Wood, suid claim amount ing to $4ul 40, gold coin; that the prem ises covered by said lien amy be sold, and the proceeds applied to ihe payment ol the costs uf this suit, $100 attorneys' fees, 18 (the costs of fillug and recording Bald Jieu) and the balance due on said aooouni, amounting to the suinpl S4UI 4*o', and posts or suit: and in case such pro' ceeds aie not suotclent to pay the hudu then to obtain an execution against said M. J. Wood for the balance remaining duo, and hUo that the said defendants, and all persons claiming by, through or under th* in, or either of them, may be bain-d and foreclosed of all right, tltlo, claim, Hen, equity of redemption and interest in anu io -aid mortgaged, prem ises, ahd for otht raud further relief. Reference is had to oomplaiut fot par ticulars. And yen r.ro hereby notified that if you tail to appear and answer the said com plaint us above required,the said plaintiffs will apply lo the Court for tbe relief de manded in the said complaint. Given under my hand and the scat Of the District Court of the SovenUc-nlh Judicial District uf the Stuto or California, In und for the county of Los Angeles, this first day oi uc!ober. In the year ol our Lord one thousand eight hundred anu seventy-eight. [teal.] A. W. POTTS. Clerk. By A. KIUfPAU, Deputy Clerk. ( Barclay A Wilson, PialutifiV Attorney, oil 4w Assessment Notice. Pomona Orchard Company.—Location of principal place of business, Los Angeles City. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Boaiu ot Directors, held on ihnCTta ot r>eptember,lBTB,an asses.-mentof thirty dollars |*BtT| per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, pay able immediately, in United Slates gold coin, to the Secretary, at tbe offiseof tha company, No. 48 spring street, up stairs. Any stuck upon which Ihi* assessment shall remain unpaid on the 30th day of uctober, 1878, will be delinquent and ad vertised fjr sale at public auction; and, unless payment Is made before, will be M»id on SATURDAY, November Iflth, 1878, at 2o'clook p. m., to pay thedrlln qu* nt assersment, together with cost qf advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Bosrd of Directors, FRANK B. FANNING, Secretary. Office—Mott Ruildlng, 48 Spring straet, Los Angeles, Cal. Los Augeies, September 27,1873. 839td Partnership Notice. We, tbe undersigned, constitute a part nership, under the firm name of S. SPEEDY A CO., with place of busines at No 66 Aliso street. Los Angeles, for the purpose of curing and packing pork and conducting the business In all of its branches. SAMUEL SPEEDY. M. DODHWoRTU, 027-4W A. W. SIsSON. LOS ANGELES OXL COMPANY, i Location of principal place of business, j Los Antreles, California,—Location of works, Veulura county, California. Notico is hereby given tbat at at meeting of the Board of wire - tors or this Company held qu the Bth day of November, IS7B, an as seosmeiit(No. fi) of twenty-five cents per share was levied upon the cap ital stock ot the company, payable Im mediately, In U. S. gold coin, to tbe See ri■ try, ♦rv, at his office, No. 5 Temple Block, city of Los Angeles. Any stock upon which this assessment remains unpaid on the 6tb day of Jan uary, 1879. will bs delinquent and ad vertised lor sale at public auction, and.i unless paid before will be sold on thai 29th day of January, 1879, to pay thsH delinquent assessment, together wltliS costs of advertising and expenses of sale.! By order of the hoard of Directors. M WM. J. NEELY, Secretary, M No. 5 Temple Block, I.os Angeles,Cal9 Los Angeles. November 16.18*1. nlfiidj v£* I s> a clayat home. Agents wantedlfl ta>X*s Outfit aud terms free. TRUE CO.. Augusta.Ms".» marMdAaly■