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CITY AND COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER.
WEDNESDAY OCT. 28, 1871.
Latest Telegrams.
EASTERN.
Not Pleasant Over there.
New York, October 26th.—A Paris
telegram to the Loudon Timet of the
13th says: "It is undeniable that
things are not pleasant in Eu
rope just now. Whatever calm there
may De on the surface, there is an un
dercurrent of anxiety as to eventuali
ties, which some believe are not very
remote. The assurances of the great
powers as to prospects of a long endur
ing peace, have not sufficed to dispel
the uneasiness which has for its cause
the alleged determination of Germany
toharrassand humiliate France and
keep alive in her breast the sting of
defeat, and use toward her at every
opportunity a sort of petty pressure
which may serve to remind her that
she has met her master, and it be
hooves her to be modest in her atti
tude and submissive in her tone. A
charge is brought by the French
against the late conquerors, but the
latter, on the other hand, repudiate
the vexatious intention reputed to
them, and still more strangely deny
the possibility of a fresh conflict."
Wool Market.
Chicago, October 26th.—The Bos
ton wool market is without material
change. The supply of Spring Cali
fornia is broken up by large purchase
receipts. The Fall clip islight. Choice
California, Spring 42c; Fall, 26@27c.
In Philadelphia California is quoted
at 25©27@35, as to clip and quality.
The New York market is very dull.
California Fall is 2G@2Bc.
He is Ham.
WASiiiNGTON.October 25th.—Grant
remains reticent on the subject of a
third term. His friends say that he
does not think the time has arrived to
state his views in the matter.
New Orleans Registration.
Chicago, October 26th.—Registra
tion is complete in New Orleans.
Kellogg put the total at 165,000, with
the negroes about 6,000 ahead of the
whites.
Postal Changes.
Washtngton, October 26th.—The
following postal changes have been
ordered for the Pacific coast: Offices
established at Delano, Kern county,
E. Chauvin Postmaster; at Joanata,
Santa Barbara county, Daniel McCarty
Postmaster; at Valley, San Diego
county, John F. Adams Pestmaster;
at Westminster, Los Angeles county,
John Torrey, Jr., Postmaster. Name
changed: Grogau, San Benito county,
to Paicinos. Postmasters appointed:
W. F. Turner at El Monte, Los Ange
les county; Edward E. Holliugs at
EastPhcenix, Maiicopa county, Ari
zona.
Increased Mail Facilities.
The Postoffice Department to-day
ordered the mail service between Sol
edad and Los Angeles, via Santa Bar
bara, to be increased from six times a
week to daily, with additional com
pensation of $3,043 per annum, com
mencing Nov. Ist.
Argentine Bcpublic in Hunger of
I)ow ulall.
New York, October 24th. — The
Herald, editorially referring to the
insurrection in the Argentine Repub
lic, says that unless some decided
change has occurred, the downfall of
the Argentine Republic is only a
question of time. The wholesale de
sertion of its troops is rapidly reduc
ing its military strength, and it now
appears too weak to offer battle to the
rebels under General Mitre and
yet every moment of inaction gives
the latter advantage.
Eighteen Thousand Voters Disfran
chised.
New Orleans, October 24th.—The
registry closed throughout the State
last evening. The Republicans are
10,000 behind in the city and 30,000
ahead in the State.) Attorney-General
Field will publish to-morrow morning
an official opinion against the legality
of naturalization papers issued by the
Second District Court. This strikes
18,000 from the poll list.
Resolutions strongly denouncing the
action of the Attorney-General have
been unanimously adopted by the
Democratic and Conservative Central
Committees.
Steamer Collision.
New York, October24th.— This'af
ternoon as the W r hite Star steamer
Adriatic was going out, bound for
Liverpool, she came into collision
with the Cunard steamer Parthenia
off Vanderbilt Landing, Staten
Island. The Adriatic had her port
side stove in,causing her to leak badly
and she had to put back for repairs.
The Parthenia proceeded on her voj -
age to Liverpool, having sustained
but slight damage.
FOREIGN.
Over tbe Water.
London, October 20th.—The Span
ish Ambassador in London recently
made representations to Lord Derby,
Minister of Foreign Affairs, that sup
plies of arms and other materials of
war manufactured in England were
frequently shipped to the Carlists of
Spain, and requested that all vigilance
be taken by our authorities to prevent
all such violations of neutrality. To
this Lord Derby sharply replied that
the indefinite contnuance of war in
Spain show 3 great lack of vigor and
energy and that if the Spanish navy
was vigilant the landing of arms for
the Carlists would be impossible.
The steamer Mary, from Glasgow
for Trinidad, foundered on her voy
age. Ten persons sunk with the ves
sel. A boat containing five more was
swamped. Another, containing two
living and three dead bodies of the
crew, was picked up.
Two thousand people were killed in
the District of Midnapoor, India, by
the recent cyclone.
Vienna, October 20th.—The For
eign Office is informed that the insur
rection in Montenegro is of small im
portance, growing out of frequently
recurring encounters between hostile
classes. The Porte promises to pun
ish the murderers and all is considered
settled.
<-'lty In Flames.
London, October 24th—Dispatches
just received here from Tiflias, the
capital city at Georgin, in Asiatic
Russia, report an alarming conflagra
tion there. The fire was first discov
ered in the principal theatre of the
city, and owing to the scarcity of
water the flames spread rapidly and
soon enveloped almost the entire
upper quarter of the city. Over on*
hundred and fifty houses have already
been destroyed, and tbe fire still rage's
furiously. The theatre was entirely
destroyed, together witli many other
buildings. The inhabitants are wild
with excitement and fear, and every
thing is in confusion and disorder. It
is probable that several lives have
been lost.
SAN FRANCISCO.
tiovernment Surveys to be Besumed.
San Faancisco, October 26th—The
Narragansett is being fitted out to re
sums Government surveys at the
mouth of the Gulf of California, and
she will be ready to Bail in a few days.
COURT REPORTS.
District Conrt.—SEPULVEDA, J.
Tuesday, October 27.
Wilson vs. Newman. —Set for Thursday,
November sth, at 10 a. m„ by consent.
Johnson vs. Johnson.—Continued for the
term.
Vorbe vs. Cohen.—On trial.
Probate Court—O'.Melvent, J.
Tuesday, October 27.
In the guardianship of Mariana Alvarado.—
Order of sale of real estate filed.
Real Estate Transactions.
Deeds filed for record for the 21 hours
ending October 27, 1874, as reported for the
Herald by Judson, Gillette & Adams, exam
iners of title, No. 39, Spring street, Los Ange
les:
A. J. Rocha to Geo. W. Oden.—Eight hun
dred acres In Rancho San Pedro; $2,800.
C. Maclay et al. to N. Martin et al.—Four
lots in block 6, San Fernando; $50.
B. D. Wilson to Antone Chaviel.—Lot 4 In
block 14, Kange 3, Wilmington; $60.
J. T. Bottoms to D. W. Clark.—One-half of
grantor's interest in the Carpenter dileh.
Samo to .same.—Fifty acres in Kancho San
tiago de Sauta Ana; $3,000.
W. A. Spurlock to C. C. Kolcomb.—Forty
two acres in Kancho Santn Gertrudes; $1,500.
W. H. Spurgeon to Sprague Wilkinson.—
Five lots in block C, town of Santa Ana; $1,-
SOO.
Estate of Fred Rooch.—Copy of decree of
partition of real estate filed for record.
J. M. Rice to 1). M. Rice.—Ten acres in
Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana.
D. M. Rice et ux. to Josephine Bellyea.—Ttie
above tract; 8200.
E. J. C. Kewen to T.W. Temple.—4V, acres in
San Gabriel Township; $1,900.
G. L. Russell et al. to Locky Ross.—Twenty
acres in Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana; $BUO.
Hasley F. Cooper to Monroe L. Pierce.—Lot
2, block 17 of city donation lots, twenty-eight
acres; $3,000.
Joaquin Bot to Ann Hanson.- -1% acres in
San Gabriel.
A. Robinson et al. to Alexander Henry,—
Forty acres In Rancho Los Coyotes; tooo.
Alex. Weill to C. Cawthon.—Ten acres in
Azusa Duarte Rancho; $300.
C. Maclay et al. to Mariano W. de Coronet.—
Twelve lots in block 25, San Fernando; ¥240.
J. G. Downey to Alex Robinson.—Lot 6,
block 15, Downey City: $60.
Alex Weill to J. K. Smith.—Lot 19, block C,
Aliso tract, New Allso street; $431.
J. K. Smith to Asa Todd.—The nbovo lot;
$7.50.
W. R. Standeferet al. to Max Jensen.—Lot
corner of Third and Crawford streets, Downev
City; $125.
Asa Ellis et ux. lo Thomas IsbelL—2s acres
near El Monte; $600.
N. C. Jones to 1. de Batli Shorb.—All grant
or's interest in certain lands east of Canal
street and south of north line of Canal 6treet,
Wilmington; $4,375.
W. A. Vale to P. A. Clark.—Lot 45x121% feel,
Los Angeles street, Anaheim; i'soi».
John Trapp to F. M. Trapp.—l6' a acres on
Lemon street, city, near river- $—.
Nemecio Domlnguez to S. Haley.—lnterest
of grantor in Rancho las Vlrgenes."
Geo. Walter to Wm. Bedome.—Lot 5, block
45, Eternity street; $400.
Bancroft & Co. to P. A. Clark.—Release of
lot 0 in block E of Anaheim; $700.
Exports.
The following is a list of the exports from
Los Angeles Depot, October 27th :
Nineteen sks walnuts, 2 bbls wine, 16 sks
castor beans, 25 cs honey, 38 sks borax, 2 hf
bbls wine.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
UOLD RKPOIIT.
San FRANCISCO, October 27.
Gold, 110)4.
Green backs—Buying, 91; selling, 91VJ.
Nan Francisco Markets—By Telegraph.
San Francisco. October 27.
FLOUR— H Togo 12%.
WHEAT-SI 40<*1 50.
BARLEY—BI 06.
OATS—SI 30(51 f>o.
RYE—BI 10®! 15.
HAY—49 006814 00.
WOO L—l9,'aS22ke.
0N10N5—65,570.-.
CORN'—BI 2b.
BEANS—2@6e.
HOP.S-30,u.32%c.
COTTON—BI4?-i.
POTATOES—BI 00tt«l lv
SWEET POTATOEis-jl 2s.
BUTTER— 40g55c.
CHEESE—II@ISe.
EGGS—2Sc. per doz.
PEACHES— tIr§I 75box.
APfLES-SIOSI 75 box.
FlGS—37(u,soc. «lb.
HONEY—2O(i27c. ¥ lb.
Wholesale Market.
PROVISIONS,
Flour— lOnious 200
Extras bbl...S 59S5J4INails,fl keg... ti 20
Superfine 5 00«i5 50 Fruit—
Bacon, $ lb Can'd $ doz 4 50
Hams lofelS Ass'd Jellies...! ifta-J 00
Lard 1»u17% Dbjed—
Sugar— Apples lb.. tt
Crushed 11% Peaches !»
Inland No. I 10 Grapes 8
Coffee 20 Potatoes, %icti 1 73Ti2 00
Corn.'ftcental 200 SALT—
Barley 1 00 Common .... 1 50
Wheat 125 Liverpool.... 200
Butter, Vlb 60 Candies, f) 1b... 18rti35
Cheese 13k Candles 15§18
SwlssCheesc. H' l / a Brooms,yuloy. 3<i3 75
Codfish 9 Liquors, csv 5.«10
Salmon Cigars—
Mackerel 14 25«60
Tea 37:375 Imported do 120(3200
" Green 100 Powder—
Starch 4 50
Tobacco 50(5,1 00 Canned 7c<*Bl
Beans, ft ewt.. 150 Fuse, ft.. 82 00
Retail Market.
MEATS.
Prime beef. t(K»l2c
Second class H@Bc
Prime mutton Bgil2«
Veal 12)<c
Prime cattle 815@25
Good sheep $2(.i,260
Chickens, per doz 8*3&7
Ducks, per doz jffSfttj 50
Turkeys, per pound dressed 22.u2.5c
Geese, " " •> ~25c
Fresh Salmon, per lb 50575 c
* FRUITS.
Oranges, per doz 75$
Lemons, per doz 757i50e
Dried apples, per lb ..„„ 10c
Dried pears, per lb j,*.
Dried peaches, per lb \
Fresh tomatoes $1 lb , 1 ] C
String beam, fl lb He
Green Corn, f, uoz 10c
Apples, %1 box 56
Pears, ft hundred SO(S7Sc
Watermelons, fl dozen 1(3150
Pomegranates, fl doz _ sTiUS
Fresh crranberries, $ gallon $1 00
Walnuts, ft lb \2'4c
Figs, y doz isc
Muscat grapes, tb 5c
Flaming Tokay, " 5,.
Malaga, <p lb C
Black Mission, %t lb l'/>c
VEGETABLES.
Turnips, per lb
Cabbage, per tb 4
Carrots, per 100 lb jl f,y
Radishes, per doz 5 C
Lettucp, per head
GROCERIES.
COFFEE—Mocha tE'ic
Jiva _ ,j7L c
Costa Rica 26c
TEAS—Black Mrnfl 00
Japan 02Molfl 00
Green 7HMI 00
Butter 50c
Eggs, per doz ~.„,„ 6y e
Cheese, per lb Kmuo
Brown sugar 10Vi«b!>ic
Refined sugar i:i'4<ai4c
Strained honey B.u 12*40
Canvassed hams ~2oc
Extra family flour, %l bbl B<l 06
Superfine „ $5 50
Oi aham «7 00
Mixed feed VIOO lbs $1 25
Cracked com 10 100 ibs |] 50
Corn meal |2 50«2 76
Pearl barley ft lbs .;i L .
Hpllt peas tlV<!c
Syrup, per keg, 5-gal § "xj
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
UNION STABLES,
MAIIV STREET,
(Near the Pico House.)
ASKIN & HEWITT,
PROPRIETORS.
THIS gTPOTr-r wa r-pjfjn f- „ .nr.
establishment h. 1 -aSffjfffrYl|rTliM>
lug complete in all it* WG!LJiGSEn-\^W*r
branches, is ready to ■ ,M
accommodate the public in the best manner.
The capacity of this stable is greater than that
of any other In Southern California.
Horses and Buggies and Carrluges, with
careful drivers, to let by the day or we >k.
Horses boarded and groomed by the Day,
Week or Month.
Respectfully solicit a shareof public patron
age, pledging In return attention to business
and a determination to satisfy their custom
ers. uct2ltf
FURNJTURE, FURnItUrY,
FURNITURE.
DOTTER & BRADLEY,
(Successors to Dotter & Lord),
Have now the Largest Stock ever
brought here.
Have lust received a large lot directly from
the East, and cordially Invite the
pub.lc to examine their goods
ans price same.
Carpets,
Oil Cloths,
flatting,
liltc. Ktc. TCtc.
Sidney Lacey,
(With Dotter & Bradley],
Is still selling everything in above
lines at Reduced Prices, and
guarantees Work and Goods.
Sewing Machines,
Sewing Machines,
Sewing Machines,
DOTTER & BRADLEY
Are sUll Agents for the
GROVER & BAKKR
ELASTIC LOCK STITCH SEW
ING MACHINE,
And would beg leave to call attention
to the fact that
FOUR
lV«w nnd Distinct and
Important
Improvements have been added to
this Machine recently, making
it past all competition.
86 MAIN STREET. 86
LOS ANGELES,
jlyl Sign of the Bis Red Chair. tflO
500
FAMILIES
ARK
HELPING THEMSELVE3
TO
Choice Family Groceries
AT THK
GRANGE STORE,
Main St., bet. Second and Third,
LOS ANGELF.S.
EverytliinE Sold at a Shade
Above Cosit.
car Good! are delivered promptly to every
part of the city. J. H. SEYMOUR,
General Manager.
Los Angeles, July 18, 1874. JylOtf—S
WOOLEN MILL STORE !
PFEIFFENBERGER & SHAUER,
Los Angeles Street, near Commercial,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER
invoice of Imported goods direct from
Eastern markets, and. now have one of the
most complete stocks to be found In the city,
comprising
CLOTHS,
CA9SIMERES,
VESTINCS,
FLANNELS,
BLANKETS,
&C, &C, &C, &.C.,
Or Foreign and Domestic manufacture.
A Tailoring Establishment
Is connected with the store, where customers
can have their goods made up in the laatest
style and at the most reasonable prices.
Call and examine the stock for yourself.
PFEIFFENBERGER A SHAUER.
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LOOK TO YOUR FIRE!
HEDUCTITJIV
- IN —
O O A I> !!
From $24 to $18, $20 and $22,
According to quality, per ton, at
I. B. FERGUSON'S (Agent)
COAL YARD,
Corner of Spring and Court streets,
LOS ANGELES, CAL. SCp3
BETHESDA MINERAL SPRING
WATER.
AN INFALLIBLE REMEDY
for Bright's Disease and disorders of the
Kidneys and Liver.
To be obtained of Druggists and Grocers. For
sale by J. L. WARD A CO., Gen. Agents.
Testimonials of Its efficacy can be found at
our office. auglU tf
LA CROSMICA,
PUBLISHED BY E. F. TEODOLI.
The only Spanish Newspaper
IN* SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.
Published every Wednesday and Saturday
morninirs. office in Temple's New Block,
Spring street, oppowite the Court-house.
It has a large circulation in the State of Cal
ifornia, the Eastern states, Louisiana, Mexico,
and Arizona nnd Colorado Territories,(Vntral
and South America, and Spain,
commends Itself to the Advertisers who may
wish to bring their business before the Span
ish-speaking people and numerous population
of different nationalities, on the Pacific Coast.
Advertising- Bates Very Reasonable.
UDSCRIPTiONS—One Year, f«; six Month,
W SO: Three Months, 12. oo2rf
MISCELLANEOUS.
T H H2
DOLLAR STORE!
Main Street,
OPPO3TTE THE COURT HOUSE,
I,os Ancrcles.
I>iui;-?iiioor Bros.
PROPaiETORS.
THE FOLLOWING l!i A PARTIAL LIST
or articles we are now selling at extreme
ly low prices:
100 Picture Alliums, at $1 00
Fine Portfolios, at 1 00
Rellcules I 00
Ladles' Work Boxes 1 00
Joseph's and Alexanders Kid Gloves per
pair , 1 CO
Beautiful Writing L>e.<ks 1 00
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
BEAUTIFUL JEWELRY
OTP all rcijvrm.
Full assortment of
Hose, Handkerchiefs, Collars,
On ft***. Etc.
And Ladies' Underwear.
Gents' Drawers and Shirts, at, SI 00
Childrens' Dresses, al 1 00
Ladles' and Gents' ILUs.at 1 00
Gents' Fine White and Calico Shirts, at... 1 00
Gents' Wool Over Shirts, at 1 00
Two Under Shirts, at 1 oo
Heavy Cottonade Punts, at 1 00
Linen Coat, Pants and Vest, each, at 1 00
Vases, Perfumery, Tollot Soaps,
Pocket Cutlery, Etc.
Also a splendid assortment of
Brackets and Rustic Frames,
CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE.
Flint Glass Table Set, 6 pieces, for $1 00
8 Goblets, Flint Glass. f>r 1 00
12 Tumblers, " " 100
1 Wino Set, for 1 00
1 Large Lamp, complete 1 00
Silver-plated, five-bottle, Dinner Castor... 1 00
Sherwood, Wire-frame, three-bottle,
Breakfast Castor 1 00
12 Large Tea Plates 1 00
fi Good Knives and Forks 1 00
«. Good Table Spoons 1 00
A largo assortment of MASON'S FRUIT
JARS, and COVERED JELLY GLASSES,
always on band and for sale at the lowest
possible price. Also a countless variety of
other articles of every description.
Call and examine our stock at the
DOLLAR STORE,
OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE, ON MAIN ST
Je 23-3 m— 27
I.OCIS EMERY I'ACJE. VKI.IX EPHRAM GRAVEL
PAGE & GRAVEL,
Manufacturers of
Carriages and Wagons
Of all kinds, mads of tho best ma*
terial. They also keep on hand a
large stock of
Carriages, Buggies, Light Spring and
Heavy Wagons,
of their own make, which they warrant in
every respect.
They have determined to sell their work at
prices" as low as the Inferior and worthless
work that is frequently being palmed off up
on the commcnity In Los Angeles and else*
w here.
Call and see the best assortment of
Carriages and Hha^m-
ever offered In Los Angeles. All Carriages
and BugKies manufactured by us, are fitted
with Page's celebrated Patent Adjustable
Sprinjj l^iiasyl>nt*li:,
so well adapted to comfort.
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K. .1. WULt. THOS, OATF.S.
WOLF & GATES'
SALOON,
MAIN STREET, opposite Commercial.
None but the
Purest and Best Wines & Liquors
Kept at this honse. Both
Imported and Domestic Brands
are selected with care. A superb lunch Is
served every day, und all the principal news
papers may be found in the reading rooms.
seplStf
DOCKWEILER'S SALOON,
Tuder Temple Building',
Entrance on Main street, Los Angeles.
LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT
A SPECIALTY. ALSO,
Eastern and California Oysters
And other edibles In season, and the
Very Best Liquors & Cigars.
A First-class Lunch at All Hours. BQrlB-tf~4%
SOMETHING NEW
LOS ANGELES.
I TAKE PLEASURE IN INFORMING MY
friends and the public generally, that
1 have engaged one of the very best
W A T C II M. a It 12 St IB
Direct from Switzerland, who will give
thorough satisfaction. Persons having
watches or clocks to repair will please give
me a trial and judge for themselves.
Also, constantly on hand, 2.">,000 assoiteu
articles, for sale cheap, at
DUCOMSHIN'S,
CORNER MAIN AND COMMERCIAL STS.
No. fill. my6m—a
PIONEER
SADDLE AND HARNESS
MANUFACTORY.
S. C. FOY Proprietor.
J£STABIJSHeT77n 1554.
Importer, manufacturer, wholesale and re
tail dealer In all kinds of Saddler}'and Har
ness.
The best brands of Saddle, Harness and
Sole Leather, always on hand and for vale at
wholesale nnd retail.
No. IT" Los Aii«*def» IsMreeet,
LOS ANGELES, CAL.
nols-tf—s
' O.W.PARKER.
Teacher and Conductor of
VOCAL aud INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC.
Residence, No. 60 Spring St.
PIANOS and ORGANS TUNED and REPAIRED.
AH orders left at the above rooms, or at
Brodrlck'b Book store, will receive prompt at
tention. aug.SOtf
H. J. STEVENSON,
Civil Engineer and Surveyor,
U. S. Deputy Land and Mineral Surveyor.
Surveys of all kinds in the city or at a dis
tance. : Maps made, Field notes and descrip
tions furnished Ac.
OFFICE—NO. 43 MAIN STREET,
Los Angeles, Cal. octJOtf
Instructions in French.
Prof. LOUIS ADAMS
Will instruct classes or private pupils. He
has been exclusively engaged In teocnlne the
French language for the past fifteen years,
and has the highest testimonials from Eust
ern Institutions with which he has been con
nected. Address to care oi P. Philip. Ksqr.,
Downey Block. *ep2V~liu
MISCELLANEOUS.
The Steams Ranchos.
ALFRED IIOIIIXSON. TfMlll,
842 Market Street, Nan lrmiclsco, «»|.
Q(t OHO ACRES OF LAND
i/VtWV for sale, in lota to suit,
auitable for the culture of Oranges, Lemons,
Llines, Figs, Almonds, Walnuts, Peaches, Ap
ples, Pears, Alfulla, Corn, Hye, Parley, Flax,
Kani'.e, Cotton, etc., and also many thousand
acres of
Natural Evergreen Pastures. Suitable
for Dairying.
Good water Is abundant at an avenge depth
of six feet from thesnrlace. On almost every
acre Sf this laud FLOWING ARTESIAN
WELLS can be obtained, anil the more ele
vated portions can be Irregatcd by the water
of the Santa Ana river. Most Ol these lands
are naturally malst, requiring only good cul
tivation to produce crops.
TEUMS—One-fourth Cash; balance In one,
two and three years, with 10 per oenl Interest.
I will take pleasure in shewing these lands
to parties seeking land, who are invited to
come and see this extensive tract before pur
chasing elsewhere.
WM. R, OLDEN, Agent.
Anaheim, Los Angeles county, May 34, 1873.
mr:i-tf —7
The Grangers' Favorite and Champion
of the West.
IMPROVED DRAW-FEED
SEWING MACHINES
Is Noiseless, Sews Faster, Runs Lighter,
Elan (ilrenter Dfccnnnicnl Simplicity
than nny other Machine In
the World.
THE WINN Eli AT
LONDON, 1882; PARIS, 1867; VIENNA, 1873.
DISTINGUISHED HONORS.
World's Exposition, Vienna, 1878.
"The Emperorof Austria has conferred the
Imperial Order of Francis Joseph on the Hon.
Naihanlel Wheeler, President of the cele
brated Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine
Company of New York."
The rest is the cheapest. Buy no other
machine until you have seen tho DRAW
FEED WHEELER * WILSON. It will last
a life time. Every purchaser made a perfect
operator.
All machines guaranteed and sold on easy
terms. Sewing Machines repaired nnd War
ranted to give .satisfaction.
Keep on hand all tho Extras aud Attach
ments, such as Tuck Markers, Binders,
Ruffle rs, Hemmers, Rippers, Needles, Oil, etc.,
etc.
Also all colors of Sewing Machine silk ami
of the BEST SEWING MACHINE SPOOL
COTTON in tho market.
Prices lowerthan any other hou«e.
Special attention given to orders sent to
EDMUND DOAK,
No. 1 Spring .street, Los Angeles, Cal.
jylO Sm-2)
WILLCOX & CIBBB
IMPROVKD
NOISELESS f^^ si.M |-i a:
Durahiu
Family Sewing Machine.
All kinds ol Machines Bought. Sold, Ex
changed and Itemed.
AGENT FOR
E. Butterick& Co.'s
PATTERNS.
SUMMER STYLES NOW READY. I
PINKING AND STAMPING TO ORDER.
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Undcrweai
Manufactured In a superior manner. Matt
rials of the best quality furnished
at the lowest rates.
i
All kinds of Family Sewing and
Repairing.
Stitching by the Yard.
SI. 1.. RAFT,
decl7—B No. 00 Spring St.. Los Angeles.
FURNITURE FOR_THE MILLION!
H. NEWBAUER,
S I* It T IST G STREET,
Next door to the Herald Office,
Has constantly on hand an extensive stock ol
FURNITURE,
BEDDING AND
WINDOW-SHADES,
And everything in his line, which will be
sold cheaper than the cheapest.
myOtf GIVE HIM A CALL. lunltf-5
SAMUEL NORTON
Has just returned from the East with a largo
stock of
a o o J> &
Of all kinds and qualities,
lie will sell you 12 yards oj Calico for
ONK DOLLAR.
No. 1 Aroadia Block, Los Angeles street,
(Caswell & Ellis' old stand.)
augftO-liu
SSSSSSSSSSSM^MSSgSSSSMSSSMtSSSnSSSSSSMOMMtsm
HOTELS.
■ ; ■
PICO HOUSE,
LOS CAL.
JpiRST CLASS HOTEL,
FOR TRAVELERS AND TOURISTS.
Centrally Located—Frontage on
Three Streets.
The Table,
The BEST Room*.
The MKfeiT Accommodalions.
0e23-ff—s CHAS. KNOWLTON, Prop'r
LAFAYETTE HOTEL.
IV <3 w Thro n g-1 i out
THE PROPRIETOR DESIRES TO
inform the traveling public that this well
known house has been
THOROUGHLY
RENOVATED AND REBUILT
THROUGHOUT,
and now offers accommodations equal if not
superior to any other house iv Los Angeles.
SINGLE ROOMS, OR ROOMS EN SUITE.
The Eating Department
will be conducted with especial care
novltf—j
MISCELLANEOUS.
L. LICHTENBERCER,
(Successor to Boeder A Lle^tenb'•lve , •),
M ANIFACTURER OF
Wagons, Buggies, Carriages, Etc.
.43, 11.% and 1417 Main street, l/>s Augeles,
Very respectfully solicits the patronace of
ho public Ir. his line of business. All ve
ileles bntlt of the bust material, au
'XiensD c
KLACKSMITU SHOP
« connected with the establishment, where
dl kinds of Blaoksmlthing will be dove to
irder.
HEPAIHINO
Jone with dispatch, and with a TkfH •<< giving
attraction to patroi-3.
vVll Work AVsrrorteii
no7-tf lp—2M
WM. FAftRELL,
No. lO OOTJIIT STREEI',
Practical Plumber. Gas and Steam Pipe
FITTER,
Dulldings fitted with Gas and Water Pipe
and fixtures at short notlou, on
Roaßonabl*' Tor*m*».
(ias fixtures re finished and made to look
is good as new. The
EMPIRE GAS BURNER
K-t~AH Work Warranted.
oi t2tf
STOCK FORSAVE.
rHE CASTAC WATER DITCH AND PLACER
MINING COMPANY.
I'apltal Stock of this Company &.VI.OOO
DIVIDED INTO G,COO SHARES.
TWENTY-FIV E HUN DRE i >
-A. Shares of this Stock has been «et apart
for working capital, one thousand of which
ure now to he sold for cash.
Fur information cull on B. 1,. Peol, or
R. M. WILLIAMS,
nuitr—l l ,' President.
DUPUY & SHORT,
GENERAL AUCTIONEERS,
14,3 MAIN STREET.
Next door to the Pioneer Stable.
SALE AT AUCTION
On Saturdays.
DUPUY & SHORT
Will sell several
Horses, Top & Open Buggies & Harness
Sale at 10 o'clock A. M.
sepl2tf
ladies; hair dressing
ESTABLISHMENT.
CAROLINE C. BURTON.
LADIES' HAIR DRESSING IN ALL
styles. Braids, Curls and Waterfalls
made at the shortest notice. Tangled hair
straightened and made Into any shape. Per
umcs of the finest quality on hand and for
sale. No. » Spring street, Los Angeles, Cal.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE.
Arn.io.vno:- - yrxtiti i>b maw: AT THE
next session of the Common Council of
the city of Los Angeles, to be held Thursday,
the 29th day Of October, 1874, for a quit-claim
to W. K. Creed for the smallest of the
two tracts numbered one of the Ybarra Vine
yard tract, in said city, according to map of
said tract made by L. Seebold In partition of
same under decree Of District Coui t of 17lh Ju
dicial District, in case of Ramon Botello et al.
vs.-Julinn Chayis et al., to Ramon Ybarra,
Marcos Ybarra, Victor Ybarro and Francisco
Ybarra for that poition of said "Vineyard
Tract" assigned to them and Ramon Sotello by
said decree of partition as tenants in common,
containing 81-100 acres, more or less. The pe
tition, abstract of title and map of said prem
ises are now on Hie In the office of the Clerk
of said Common Council.
All persons interested therein must file their
objections, if any they have, In Writing tilth
said Clerk at least one day before the regular
session of that body next after the first publi
cation of this notice.
Los Angeles, Cal., October 23, 1874.
M. KREMER,
Clerk of Com. Council.
Assessment Notice.
ClO-OPERATIVE NURSERY AND FRUIT
,' Company of Los Angeles county.—Loca
tion of principal place of business, Los Ange
les. California.
Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of
the Directors held in this city on the 23d day
of October. 1874, an assessment (No. 1) of ONE
DOLLAR PER SHARK was levied upon the
capital stock of said company, payable
on the Ist day of November. 1874, in United
States gold coin, to the Secretary at the office
of the Company, No. 41 Temple Block, Los
Angeles, California. Any stock upon which
this assessment shall remain unpaid on the
Ist day of November, 1874, will be declared
delinquent and advertised for sale at public
auction, and unless payment Is made before,
will be sold on SATURDAY, DECEMBER IM.
1874, to pay delinquent assessment, togethei
with cost of advertising and expenses of sale.
By order of tin; Board.
L. M. HOLT, Secretary.
Dated October 24, 1874. oi"J"> td
NOTICE.
Tlie Sail Pedro Irrigating Company*.
I'rlnclpal nlaea of Business ueiug
4'onapton, 1.09 Ausrulcs Comity. State
of California.
NOTICEIS HEREBY given, that at a meet
ing of the Directors, held on the 15th day
of August, 1874, an assessmentof ,'iJiper cent,
on the capital stock, the same being Eleven
Dollars per share, was levied upon the capital
stock ol said Corporation, payable on or tie
fore the 20th day of October, 1874, to o*. W.
Twiss, Secretary of said Corporation, at his of
fice iv Comptou, said county and Stale.
Any stock upon which this assessmentshall
remain unpaid on the said 26th day of October
1874, will be delinquent and advertised for sale
at public auction; and, unless payment is
made before, will be sold on the 2ist, day of
November, 1874, to pay tiie delinquent assess
ment, together with cost of advertising and
expenses of sale. C. W. TWISS,
Secretary.
Complon, T,os Angeles county, state of Cal
ifornia, Sept. 19,1874. W4w
wotTce.
rpHE DELINQUENT LISTS of the various
JL counties of the State, for the 2lth and 25th
Fiscal years, (1872-3—1873-4) are now in my
hands for collection. Many persons are de
linquent for small sums upon personal pro
perty, and are urged to examine the rolls In
the hands of the Tax Col lector of theli respec
tive counties and to make immediate pay
mentr Tho law Is imperative, that, the pay
ment of tho State tax for these years must he
enforced, and unieSl voluntary payments are
made at once, heavy costs will be Incurred by
the delinquents, J. J. GREEN,
sepl-3m Controller of State.
CUCAMONGA HO M ESTEAD--r7b-
TICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
-VTOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON
the first Tuesday of January next, iv
front of the Postotiice at Cucamonga, there
will be a public sale of the lots and lands of
said Cucamonga Homestead Company, for
pratQlumi, according to the By-Laws or said
company, and that said salo will continue
from day to day, If necessary; said salo to
commence nt, 1(1 o'clock A. M.
By order of the Board of Directors.
Los Angeles, Oct. 20, 1874.
1. M. HELLMAN,
oct22-lm Secretary.
Dissolution of Partnership.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
partnership heretofore existing under
the name of E. Gay <S Co., is hereby dissolved.
All of Ihe business of the heretofore existing
firm will be assumed by E. Guy, and all nu
bilities of said firm settled by him.
E. GAY.
L. A. DOUGHERTY.
Los Angeles, Oct. 16, 1874. oct!7-Im
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
SUMMONS.
r\ THE JUSTICE'S COURT OF SAN GA-
I Uriel Township, In the county of Lou An
elet, State of California. M. W. Chllds.
laintiff, vs. William M.Tileston, Seaman sur
ivors of themselves, and Kmery,deceased,
nmposing the late firm of Tlleston, Emery A
10., defendants. . .
Tho People of the State of California send
reeling to William M. Tlleston and Seaman
urvlvors.orthemselves.and Emery .deceased,
om posing the late firm of Tlleston, Emery A
V>., defendants: You are hereby required and
irected to appear before me, at my office in
lan Gabriel Township, in the county of Eos
ingeles. In an action brought against you by
he above named plaintiff, and answer the
omplalnt In said action, on file in my office,
m the Bd day ot July, A. I). 1874, at 8 o'clock
I. M.
The sold action Is brought to recover the
urn of two hundred and forty-three 75-100 dol
ars, United states gold coin, upon an express
:ontract tor the direct payment of money, to
vlt: a promissory note, made by defendants
lunuary 27, 1870, payable day after date to
Plaintiff or order, for the sum of J243 75, with
Uterest at the rate of two per centum per
nonth from January first, 1870, all of
,vhich is more fully set forth in the annexed
•omplalnt, filed by Geo. C. Gibbs, attorney for
plaintiff, this July 18, A. D. 1874.
Aud you are hereby notified that If you fall
0 so appear and answer said complaint, as
ibove required, said plaintiff will take Judg
ment for two hundred and forty-three 75-100
iollars and interest thereon at the rate of two
per cent, per month, together witli costs ami
accruing costs.
Make legal service and due return hereof.
Given under my hand this 18th day of July,
A. I). 1874. E. H. JONES,
Justice of the Peace of Said Township.
George C. Gibbs, Attorney for Plaintiff,
nulls w2m
SUMMONS.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SEV
enteenth Judicial District of the State of
California, in und for the county of Dos Ange
les—l.visa J. Corbett,piaintifT. against Edward
N. Corbett, defendant. Action brought in
the District Court of the Seventeenth Judicial
District ni the state of California, ,in and for
the county of Los Angeled, and the complaint
tiled iv said county of Los Angeles, in the
office of the Clerk of said District Court.
The people of the State of California send
greeting to Edward N. Corbett,defendant.
You are hereby required to appear in an ac
tion brought against you by the above-named
plalntlffln the District Court of the Seven
teenth Judicial District of the State of Califor
nia, in and lor tho county of Dos Angeles, and
lo answer the complaint filed therein, within
ten days (exclusive of tho day of service) after
the service on you of this summons—if served
within this county; or, if served out of this
county, 'nit in this District, within twenty
days; otherwise, within forty days—or Judg
ment by default will be taken against you
according to the prayer of said complaint,
The said notion Is brought to obtain a decree
01 this Court that the bonds of matrimony
between plaintiff and defendant be dissolved;
that the custody of the two minor children of
plaintiff and defendant be awarded to plain
tiff and that she have general relief. Refer
ence is had to complaint for particulars.
And you are hereby notified that if you fail
to appear and answer the said complaint, as
above required, the said plaintiff will cause
your default to be entered and will apply to
tbe Court for the relief demanded in the
complaint.
Given under my hand and the Seal
f ) of the District Court of tho Seven
; seal S-teenth Judicial District of the State
I Jof California, In and for the county
! «— r— of Dos Angeles, this 15th day of Octo
ber,!n the year.or our Ix>rd one thousand eight
hundred and seventy-tour.
A. W. POTTS, Clerk.
By C. W. Oori.T), Denuty Clerk.
Howard & Hons. Plff's Att'y.
oct-16-2m-w
Notice of Petitions for Bridges.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN toall whom
it may concern, that an application has
been made to the Board of Supervisors of Dos
Angeles county, according to law, for the
building of a bride over the old San Gabriel
river, in the Wilmington Road District, on
the line of the Wilmington road.
Also, for building a bridge over New River
on said Wilmington and Anaheim road,and
a bridge over Alamltas slough, on said road;
both last mentioned bridges are located In the
Anaheim Road District.
Also, tor building a bridge on tho San Jose
.-reck, on the Anaheim and Spadra road, In
the San Jose Road District.
Also, for building a bridge over New River
at Saniford'S crossing. In Los Nietos Road
District.
The Board will meet on the 28th Instant to
consider the above-mentioned pet tl ins and
Ih' Commissioner of Highways will attend
said meeting to hear the appileatt. us.
I>y ov.ier of the Hoard ol Supervisors of Los
Angeles county. A. YV. potts,
Oct. 11,1871. clerk.
ootls-td
NOTICE.
THE LOS ANGELES CITY AND COUNTY
Publishing and Printing Company; prin
cipal place of business being Los Angeles, Los
Angeles county, State of California.
Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of
the Directors held on the 15th day of Septem
ber, 1871, an assessment of 60 percent, on the
capital stock of said company, being sixty
dollars per share, was levied on the capital
stock of said company; that forty per cent, be
payable Immediately to the Treasurer of said
company, F. P. F. Temple, at the Bunking
House of TempiA Workman, Los Angeles
City; that of the remaining twenty per cent,
there shall be paid to said Treasurer at said
place the sum often percent, on the 21st day
of September, 1874, and ten per cent, on the
25th nay of September, 1871.
Any stock upon which this assessment shall
remain unpaid on the 19th day of October,
1874, will be delinquent and advertised for
sale at public auction, and unless payment Is
made will be sold on the 7th day of Novem
ber, 1874, to pay the delinquent assessment, lo*
getnerwith the costs of advertising and ex
penses of sale.
Dated Los Angeles, Sept. 17, 1874.
N. B.—Each Stockholder will be credited on
said assessments with the amount already
paid by him on his kiook to the Treasurer.
Administrator's Sale of Real Estate.
"•■ ■ ' CE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT IN
A pursuance of an order of theProbute
Court of the county of Los Angeles, State of
California, made on the 80th day of Septem
ber, 1874, in the matter of the estate of Joseph
Sehultz, deceased, the undersigned, the Ad
ministrator, will sell at public auction to the
highest bidder, for cash, gold coin, and sub
ject to confirmation by said Probate Court, on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER the 7th, 1874, at
9% o'clock a. m., on tho premises, all the
right, title, interest and estate of the said Jo
seph Sehultz nt the time of death, and all tho
light, title and interest l hat the said estate has
by operatioa of law or otherwise acquired
other than or in addition to that of the said
Joseph Sehultz at the time of Ins death,in and
to that certain lot , piece or parcel of land situ
ate, lying and being In the said county and
city ot Los Angeles, state of California, aud
bounded and described as follows:
That half of lot 9 in block bounded by
Fourth, Fifth, Hill und Olive streets, lying
next to lot 10 in said block, known as the
north ]i of said lot 9, in Los Augeles City.Cal.,
Ord's survey.
Terms and conditions of sale: Cash, gold
coin, payable to the Administrator on theday
of sale. Deed at the expense of the purchaser.
Los Angeles, October 11, 1874.
\V. J. BRODRICK,
ocls 3w Administrator.
Assessment Notice.
GRANGE CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY
of Los Angeles—Location of principal
place of business: Los Angeles. California.
Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of
the Directors held In this city on the 31st day
of July, 1874, an Assessment (No. 1) of FIVE
DODLARS PER SH ARE was levied upon the
Capital Stock ot said Company, payable int
meatatel}/, in United Slides gold coin, to the
Secretary.at the office of the Company, No. 41
Temple Block, Los Angeles, California. Any
stock upon which this Assessment shall re
main unpaid on the Ist day of September, 1874.
will bo declared delinquent, and advertised
for sale at public auction, and, unless pay
ment is made beforo, will be so d on the
16th day of September, 1874.
To pay delinquent assessment, together with
cost ot advertising and expense of sale.
By order of the Board.
L. M. HOLT, Secretary.
Office: No. 41 Temple Block, l/>3 Angeles,
California.
Dated July Si, 1874.
POSTPONEMENT.
At a regular meeting of tho Board ol Plieci
ors held on the3lst of July, further time'was
given stockholders to make payment on as
sessment No. 1, and the date for declaring
stock on which payment had not been made,
delinquent, was fixed for the Till RD day of
October, 1874.
L. M. HOLT,
Sccietaiy.
Again Postponed.
At a regular meeting of the Board held Oct.
2d, 1874, the time at which the payment of the
above assessment, became delinquent, wan
again postponed lo November 7th, 1874.
L. M. HOLT,
oetlltd Secretury.

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