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CITY AND COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. SATURDAY NOV. 7, 1574. WHEN YOU'RE DOWN. When leg N oflMends" always wee* us, Wluii golden success liglitsour way, How Oicy smile as they soMy whins* us, So eordi 11, good-humored and gay. Bui o, a hen i lie nun of prosperity Hath wit then how quickly they frown, Audcrvouliu tones ol severity, "Kick the man, don't you see he is down." What though you know not a sorrow, Your heart was as open as day. And your "friends," when they wnnteil to borrow, You would oblige and ne'er ask them to Whattb'ough notaseul you had slighted, As you meandered about through the town, Your "friends" became very nearsighted, And don't v-em to see you when down. When you're "up" you are loudly exalted, And trailers all slug out your praise. When yotl'r* down you havo greatly de faulted, And they really don't fancy your ways. Your style was "tip-top" when you'd money, .-so sings every sucker and clown, But now, 'tis exceedingly funny. Things arc altered la-oause you aru down. O give DM the heart that for.-ver is free from tbe world's selfish rust. And the soul whose high noble endeavor, Is to raise fallen man from tiie dust; Aud when in adversity's ocean A victim Is likely lo drown. All hail to the man whose devotion Will lilt up a man when he's "down." — SsLwtat. National Grange. The next meeting of the National Orange will bo hold at Charleston, South Carolina, in February, 1576. The delegates from the California State Orange are Master J. M. Hamil ton and Mrs. Hamilton. This meet ing ought to develop the truth, which now seems so difficult to reach, con cerning the condition of affairs in the Southern States. The following resolution has been adopted by the Chico Orange. Resolved, That in view ofthe great scarcity of domestic help in this State, it. shall be the duty of the Executive Committee of the State Orange to take immediate steps to perfect such ar rangements with the order in the At lantic States as will enable us to im port female help by the car load under the auspices of the order. Seeing Ihe Comet. At Saratoga, on the evening when the comet fust made its appearance, a young husband rushed into the draw ing-room for his v.ora sposa, seated comfortably on a sofa, receiving with mischievous delight the compliments und the hommages of snowy-haired Cubans. "Mary, Mary, quick! Come and look at the comet," ejaculated the husband. "I am engaged: at present," she replied tranquilly, "and will see it some other time." "But you can't for it's going away soon," he persisted. "Oh, John, don't bother me," the lady responded peevishly, "as if we were never coming to Saratoga again, 1 can see it next year.you goose,you." Tableau. Accidentally Shot Dead. The I .:• kt- county Bee of October 29th says: "A terrible accident occurred near this place on Saturday last. A young son of Mr. John liurger had gone out hunting with a son of Thos. Barnes, a lad about twelve years old. One of the boys having discharged the gun, it was reloaded by the son of Mr. Barnes; when In the act of capping it the gun accidentally went off—the charge entering the head of the other boy, producing a shocking wound, of which he died in a few hours. The Lancaster Ejrpre*H tells this melancholy story: A wife of nearly ten years, giving her servant a holi day, wus attending to culinary mat ters herself, and, hearing her husband coming into the kitchen, thought she would surprise him as soon as he en tered the door by throwing her hands over his eyes and imprinting a kiss on his brow, as in the days of the honey moon. The husband returned the sa lute with interest: " Mary, darling, where is your mistress?" The wife discharged "Mary, darling," the next day, and has adopted a new plan of "surprising" her husband." Cotton planted in Fresno couuty this year as au experiment was a success. The plants reached the height of four feet and produced a fine quality of cotton. The Santa Barbara I'rens wants the six southern counties to unite and send delegates to Congress to urge tlie speedy construction of the Texas Pa cific Railroad. The Courier reports many immi grant* from the wheat growing valleys of Kern county. COURT REPORTS. Ulatrlet Court-Sei-Ui.vkda, J. Fjuday, November 6. People vs. John McDonald. — Defendant pleads tb.it be had already been acquitted on tlie charge, and further pleads not guilty- Trial set for December Ist, at 10 A. v. Venire ord.-red r<,r 150 Jurors from the body ofthe county , returnable at thu time ordered by the Court. Easlon vs. Winters.—Finding entered for platnlln". « uuuty ('earl-o'Mei.vkny, J. Fkiday, November 8. People vs. K. W. Fulmer.—Found guilty of embezzlement, as charged In the indictment. People vs. John Eaves.—Acquitted of suine charge. Probate Court O'Mki.vk.nky, J. FitriMY, November t. In the estate of James Wilson.—Petition for letters of administration tiled. In the estate of Hugh McMahon.—Order of publieatlyn of lime appointed for probate of will tiled. in the estate of Marie Margras (sometimea called Doltermaii).—Order appointing Theo dore Wool weber Special Administrntor died. lv sume case.—Same order tiled. Iv the estate of J. J. Clayton.—Order direct ing posting of not lees of application for letters of administration riled. In tlie estate and guardianship of William Rouen, order appointing appraisers filed. EXPORTS. The following ia a> list of the exports from tos Angeles Depot, November Bth: i 08 • n ««se,4B cs soda and suleratus, 9 dry ill-2VH-Vf'a* 1 Ueo K -It ' :t hales dry hides, 10 alts eorn,B ska walnuts, 38 aks brea. LETTER LIST. The following hi a Mat of tha letters held for postage lv the Lou Angelea Postofflce, Novem ber 6,1874: Mrs. ( has. Helm, Warner's Ranch Cal Miss G. Ballard. 222 KastTwelfth street, New ork. Jose Ma Kchenlque, La Pa*, BajaCal. Richard HoevcJ, Cucamongo, Cut Captain N. Steams, Virginia City' Nev Clinton Taylor, Stockton, Cal. Wm. Graham, Belmont, Nev. Win. H. Smith*, Vallejo, Cnl. Daunal Croaton, Oakland, Cal. nawsrAVKas. Rudolph Wardlsch, San Gabriel. S. D. Boylese. Nebraska College, Neb. Henry Struuk, Fluvanna, N. V. H. K. W. BENT, P. M. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. • Xi riutl Sam Fbancisco, November B. <1,.1 d, llo'. Oreen backs -Buying, 91; selling, 91V Wish Fran <-!<•«» Msrktts - By Telegraph. Sax Kkamcisco. November«. KLOUK-44 75 - . 1-% WHKAT-ll 52' t n I 55. BAULKY »1 70. OATS -Jl .V<*l 00 UYK-JI 12 J «i4l I-'- II \Y—}» 00-lJll 00. WO< »L— I 'ICOc. ONIONS -VnTOc. CORN—II W&1 f-" v . BBANs—2u*sc HOI'S - :»i>:ii',c. COTTON -JUV POTATOES—»I IHMjI 12., SWKKT I'OTYTOKS--»l 25. bC'ri'Krt—4s«st»c. KOOS— 40450 c. per doz. PEACHES—BI(4I 75* box. APPLES-*l(.*sl 75 r box- KIUS--57 ,esoc. V lb. HON KY-20027c. W tt>. Wholesale Market. provisions, Flouu— Oulous 2 (X) Extra* hbl...s Nuils.y keg... « 25 sup, i iim- 5 OOinS 50 Kuril— Bacon, i* n> it .«is Can'd >i dot -t 50 Hams 15(918 Ass'd Jellies...* 5045 00 Lard I>KlKl>— SUOAB— Apples V lb.. 9 Crushed ll 1 ,; Peaches » Island No. 1 10 U rapes X Coffee M Potatoes, Veil l 7>./2 00 Corn,'*cental 200 Salt— Barley 1 00 Common .... 1 50 Wheat 125 Liverpool,... 200 Butter, ft lb 50 Candles, y 1t.... IS^35 Cheese ISk Camlles 15«18 Swiss Cheese. jtT Brooms,*doz 3A3 75 Codttsh ■ Liquors, V e«e sii<lo Salmon 6V<*7 Cioars— Mackerel 14 Dom'cyUOOO 26(960 Tea 37(<«75 lni|>orled do 120(9200 " Ureeu 100 l*ow m.v— Standi Mining-*kg 4 50 Tobacco. 60,81 00 Canned 7c<.»3l Beans, ¥ cwt.. 150 Fuse", WOO ft.... *2 00 Retail Market. MEATS. Prtmo beef. lUtfclll Sccuu.i . Ins, txn.se Prime mutton BS»l2e Veal 12We Prime cattle |15fc*25 Good sheep i2('u>2so Chickens, per do* st>.<.7 buck s, per dot tjUCali 50 Turkeys, per pound dressed 22(t»25c Oeese, " " " 25c Fresh Salmon, p* r lb 50375 c FRUITS. Oranges, per do* 75e Lemons, per dos 75<350c Dried apples, per 16 loc Dried pears, per lb lue Dried peaches, per lb l ie Fresh tomatoes V lt> 1 le string beans, V If. tic Green Corn, Ut don 10c Apples, V box 1"»1 50 Pears, V hundred 50'i7 ie Watermelons, W dozen bat 50 Pomegranates, %t dos W y Fresh crranberries, V-gallon SI 0(1 Walnuts, V«> Figs, V dos loc Muscat grapes, y 11> 8c Flaming Tokay, " 5c Malaga, y tt> 5c Black Mission, %* lt> IV VEGETABLES. Turnips, per W 4c Cabbage, per It 4 Carrots, per 100 It. 81 50 Radishes, per do* oc Lettuce, per head *; GROCERIES. COFFEE-Mocha tßVie Java .'. _ a7>^c Costa Rica ' 2.x; TEAS—Black 50e(,Jil 00 Japau ou Green 75c<f«$l taj Butter 50c Eggs, per doz 50c Cheese, per th 203H0C Brown sugar lOK uri 1 a- Refined sugar IS^CjuiO Strained honey Binl2'.jC Canvassed hams 20e Extra family flour, 'f, bbl iS 00 Superfine $5 "sj Graham 37 ot) Mixed feed ft 100 It.s $1 25 Cracked corn y 100 lbs il SO Cornmcal $2 50iit2 75 Pearl barley V tbs «V Split peas lil^c Syrup, per keg, 5-gal ,i .AJ WINES. Cut among.), V gal, 4yrs 31 00 Port wine, " " 1 25 Angelica, " " 125 Walnut brandy, V gal H 50 Saiuscvain wine bittern, r* gal 1 25 Cal white wlue, %* gal. 5 yrs 75 Aguadiente, %\ gul. A yrs 1 75 JUST RECEIVED A. T THE AGENCY, Vo. «o Sitrlug; street, -V SQUARE GRAND PIANO From the celebrated factory of DUNHAM &, SONS, JNKW YORK. Parlies desirous of furnishing; their parlors wit h lurge finely finished center PIANOS, Would do well to call and see this Piano. J. D. PATRICK, Agent for Los Angeles. KOHLER, CHASE ± CO., Agents, San Francisco. novl-lm WOOLEN MILL STORE. The proprietors of the Woolen Mill Store •tier a heavy stock of Home) Manufacture, together with Hue English and French wool ens, ut VERY LOW PRICKS. In our Merchant Tailoring department, wo have a first class cutter, and will muke suits to order at from ?£> to 170. A good lit guaran teed. Farmers and others who desire it can have suits cut aud trimmed to be made at home. PFEIFFENBERGER A SCHAUER. oct27-lm Assessment Notice. C GRANGE CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY T of Los Augeles—Location of principal place of business: Loa Angeles, California. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Directors held In this city on the Shit day of July, 187-1, an Assessment (No. 1) of FIVE DOLLARS PER SHARE was levied upon the Capital Stock of said Company, payable itn tiuxludely, 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 re main unpaid on the Ist day of September, 1874, will be declared delinquent, and advertised for sale at public auction, and, unless pay ment is made before, will be sold ou the 16th day of September. 1874. To pay dtdlnoueiii assessment, together with cost ot advertising and expense of sule. By order ofthe Board. 1- M. HOLT, Secretary. Office: No. 41 Tempi* Block, Lou Augeles, California. Dated July SI, 1*74. POSTPONEMENT. At a regular meeting of the Board of Direct ors held on thesis! of July, further tlmefwas given stockholders to make payment ou as sessment No. 1, and the dale for declaring stock on which payment bad not been made, delinquent, was nxed for the THIRD day of October, 1874. L. M. HOLT, . Secretary. Again Postponed. At a regular meeting of the Board held Oct. 2d, 1574, the time at which the payment ofthe above assessment, became delinquent, was again postponed to November 7th, 1874. U M. HOLT, ootlltd Secretary. MISCELLANEOUS. UNION STABLES, maim BonsKcrr, (Near the Pico House.) ASKIN & HEWITT, PROPRIETORS. branches', Im read; 1 1^^*^^^^^^^*^^ accommodate the public in the best manner. The capacity of I bis HI aide is ureal cr than I hat of any oilier iv Southern California. Horses nnd Buggies and Cairlages, with careful driver*, to let by the day or week. Home* boarded and groeAied by the Day, Week or Month. Respect lv I ly solicit a share of public patron age, pledging in return attention to bustae* and a determination to satisiv their custom ers. oct.Mtr I.Ol'ls hMKIiV mi* k'Kl.l.X I.CIIUAM v.: \vi:t.. PAGE & GRAVEL, Ma-iulaclurers of Carriages and Wagons r\«najp Of all kinds, matle of the best ma- Qt?t~\£- 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 .-ell their work at prices as low as tbe Inferior ami Worthless work that le frequently being palmed nfr up on the coinmcnity in Los Angelea and disc* w here. Call and sec the best assort men! ol CuriMuttej* unit 1 liio,vi«.n ever ottered In T/>s Angeles. All Carriage* aud Buggies mannftietured by us, are fitted with Page's celebrated Patent Adjustable Wpi*iiifc>- l^nssyt>fgc»K« so well adapted lo comfort. sepn WOOLEN MILL STORE ! PFEIFFENBERGER & SHAUER, Los Angeles Street, near Commercial. HAVE JUST EECKIVKD ANOTHER invoice of imported goods direct from Eastern markets, mid now have one of the most complete stocks to be found in the city, com pricing CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINCS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, &C, Ac, <&C, &.C., Of Foreign and Domestic manufacture. A Tailoring Establishment Is connected with the store, where customers can have their noods made up lv the lastesl style and at the most reasonable prices. Call and examine the stowk for yotirae*/. PKKIFKEN HEIUiKR vv SHAUER. sepl-tf PW»U V dfe SIiORT, GENERAL AUCTIONEERS 1 lIS STREET, Next door lo the Pioneer Stable. SALE AT AUCTION On Satiirdays. DUPUY & SHORT Will sell several Horses, Top & Open Buggies & Harness Sale at 10 o'clock A. M. eepUU LOOK TO YOUR FIRE! I«.EI>TJC ,r JTIU]N — IN — C <> Ih !! 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, ia>s anoel.es, cal, sepS SOMETHING NEW IN LOS AJXGtICLES. I TAKE PLEASURE IN INFORMING MY friends and the public generally, that I have engaged one of the very best W A. X C IX 9C A X Xt, H 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, 2.1,000 assoitiu articles, for sale obeapj at C. I>CCOS«IIJV'< CORNER MAIN AND COMMERCIAL STS. No. no, my6m—l BETHESDA MINERAL SPRING WATER. AN INFALLIBLE REMEDY tor Brlght's Disease and disorders of tbe Kidneys and Liver. To be obtained of Druggists and Grocers. For sale by J. L. WARD it CO., Gen. Agents. Testimonials of its elllcacy can be found at our office. augiy tf ladies; haie dressing ESTABLISHMENT. CAROLINE C. BURTON. LADIES' HAIR DRESSING IN ALL styles. Braids, CUrls and Waterfalls made at tho shortest notice. Tangled hair straightened and made into any shape. Per umes ofthe finest quality on hand and for sale. No. O Spring street, Los Angeles, Cal, H. J. STEVENSON, Civil Engineer and Surveyor, U. S. Deputy Land and Mineral Surveyor. Surveys of all kinds In the eitv or at a dis tance. •, .Maps made, Field notes and descrip tions furnished Ac. OFFICE-NO. 43 MAIN STREET, LOS ANGELES, C'AI~ Oet'Altf VETERINARY SURGEON. OSCAR C. BALDY, V. S., TREATS ALL diseases of the horse. Can be found at comer Fourth aud Fort streets. Los Ange les, Cal. au2tf—2 LA CRONICA, PUBLISHED BY E. F. TEODOLI. The only Spanish Newspaper IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. Published every Wednesday and Saturday mornings. Ollice In Temple's New Block, Spring street, opposite the Court-liouse. It has a large circulation in the Slate of Cal- Mornla, the EaaU'rn Stales, Louisiana, Mexico, and Arizona aud Colorado Territories, Central and South America, and Spain. Croniea" commends itself to the Advertisers who may wish to bring their business belore the Span ish-sper.klng people and numerous population or diHi-rent nationalities, on the Pacific Coast. Advertising Kitten Very ReaaouaMe. ÜBHOKIPTIOMe-One Year, S6; Six Month. M*toUumMoeths.t2. oe'«7f , MISCELLANEOUS. ■V 11 X DOLLAR STORE! Main Street, opposite THE fJOpRT HOUSE, 1...N AugeleN. DllllSlllOOl' lll'OS. PROPRIETORS. rpHE FOLLOWING is A PARTIAL LIST .JL of article- we arc now selling at extreme ly low ju ices: 100 Picture Albums, at $1 00 Fine Portfolios, al 1 oo Reticule* 1 oo Ladles' Work Boxes 1 00 Joseph's and Alexanders Kid Gloves per pair , 1 00 Bcaiilit'ul Writing Desks I 00 A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF BEAUTIFUL JEWELRY <>I<' ATA.. IvI?Jl>»!». Full assortment of Hose, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Owtrs, Ettos And Ladies' Underwear. Gents' Drawers and Shirts, at Jl 00 Children*' Dresses, al 1 oo Ladles' and Gents' Hats,al 1 00 Ganbt' Fine White end Calico shirls, at... 1 00 Gents' Wool Over Shirts, at 1 00 Two Under shirts, at 1 oo Heavy Cottonade Pants, at 1 00 Linen Coat, Pant s and Vest, each, at. 1 00 Vases, Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Pocket Cutlery, Etc. Also a splendid assortment, of Brackets and Rustic Frames, CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE. Flint Glass Table sct.ti pieces, for $i oo s Goblets, Mint Glass, for I oo l'iTniiiblers, " " 1 00 1 Wine set, for 1 00 1 Large Lamp, complete 1 00 Silver-plated, live-bottle, Dinner Castor... 1 00 Sherwood, Wirc-trame, tliree-boUle, Breakfast Castor 1 00 12 Large Tea Plates 1 00 ii I Knives and Forks 100 »j Good Tabic Spoons 1 00 A large assortment of MASON'S FRUIT JARS, and COVERED JELLY GLASSES, always ou hand and for sale at thu 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 ja 2Mm—x7 FURNITURE, FURNITURE, FURNITURE. DOTTER & BRADLEY, (Successor* to Dotter & Lord), Have now the Largest Stock ever brought here. Have Just received a large lot directly from the East, and cordially Invite the pub.lc to examine their goods suU price same. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Matting, KtC. IV.to. Klc. fSi<lii«By I^aeey, (With Dotter & Bradley), Is still selling everything In above lines at Reduced Prices, and guarantees Work and Coods. Sewing Machines, Sewing Machines, Sewing Machines. DOTTER & BRADLEY Are still Agents for the GIiOVER Ac IiAKKH ELASTIC LOCK STITCH SEW ING MACHINE, And would beg leave to call at lent ion to the fact that FOUR New iiikl Distiuet uii<l Important Iniproveraentß have beeii added to this Machine recently, making it past all competition. 86 MAIN STREET. 86 LOS ANGELES, jlyl Sign of.theßißed Chair. tflO I£. J. WOLF. THOS. OA'I'KH. WOLF & GATES' SALOON - , MAIN NTRKKT, opposite Commercial. None but the Purest and Best Wines & Liquors Kept at this house. Both Imported and Domestic Brands are selected with care. A superb lunch Is served every day, a'ld all the principal news papers may be found iv tho reading rooms. sepistf DOCKWEILER'S SALOON, Under Temple Bulldlugr, Entrance on Main street, Los Augeles. LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT A SPECIALTY. ALSO, Eastern and California Oysters And other edibles In season, and the Very Best Liquors A Cigars. A First-cluss Lunch at All Hours. nirltt-tf-Bj SAMUEL NORTON Has just returned from the East with a large stock of O O O T> S Of all kinds and qualities, He will sell you IS yards oj Calico for ONE DOLLAR. No. 1 Aroadia Block, Los Angelas street, (Caswell A Ellis' old stand.) aug3o-lm tmiW f«T« MILLION! H. NEWBAUER, SPUING HTRKKT, Next door to the Hskald Ofllce, Has constantly ou hand an extensive stock ot FURNITURE, BEDDING AND WINDOW-SHADES, And everything In his Hue, which will be sold cheaper than the cheapest. mytitf GIVE HIM A CALL. luultl -5 MISCELLANEOUS. SEALED PROPOSALS. Cmuucl OMrrcim, Boars or sn-Kitvieoaa,) Loa AHMLM COVUTT, f In nceordiitice with the order i»f said Hoard, nolle - Is hereby given HiHt sealed proposals will be received nt this office until Monday, November tlie lttt.lt. 1574. Nt o'clock a. m., tin- time fixed lor ope mug the »riuo, for build ing three bridges on tin* Wilmington and An aheim road, one bridge on the Analirliu nnd Spadra road, and Me bridge on the Los Ange les ami Anaheim mud across New River at Sanfnrd's crossing. liana and specifications on tile iv this ol lice. Proposals lo be directed lo siild Itonrd endorsed " Proposals tor ituildiug llridge*." The Hoard receive Hie tight to reject any or all bids, us the public kooil may require. October SO. W7I. A. W. POTTS, novl td Clerk. o. n. l oHiMox, ii. i.. mxrouu, Compton, Cal. Lato of Jackson, Tenii. COMPTON &, BINFORD, Real Estate Brokers. Oltires nt l'oiU|»tuu nnd lox Aagtlr*. l.os Augcli-N Uttlce at vomer of Court iiuil spring streets. Hone nnd buggy free lo show property, both in the city mid country. W« have Largo Tracts of Land for salu In Lo* Angel en, Kern, ami San Ber uurdino counties, on very reasonable terms. Parties looking tor home* In Southern Call ornia, will do well to call on us. COMPTON A BINFORD. oct2MAw P.eal Estate Bmkers. The Steams Ranchos, 11 i n 1.1 1 !:om\«4ov. ifMUM. ■vi Market Ntreet, San Frnuelec*. *'a>|. QA CifU * "aCUKS OF LAND e_/v/»V/v/V/ lor sale, lv IoU Ui suit, suitable lor the culture of Oranges, Lemons, Limes, Figs, Almonds, Walnuts, Peaches, Ap ples, Pears, Alfalfa, Cora, Rye, Barley, r lax, Itauiie. Cotton, ci,-., and also many thousaud acres of Natural Evergreen Pastures, Suitable for Dairying. Uood water Is abundant at an average depth of six feet from the surlacc. On almoet every sere ef this land FLOWING AKTEHIAN Wt:i.l.s oan be obtained, aud th« more ele vated portions can tie lrregatcd by the water or the Santa Ana river. Most of these lands are naluraliy mwlst, requiring only good cul tivation to produce crops. TERMS—One-fourth Cash; balance lv one, two and three years, with lb per coat.'lnterest. I will take pleasure In shewing these lauds to parties seeking land, who are lirvltad to come and see this extensive tract before pur chasing elsewhere. WM. It. OLDEN, Ageut. Anaheim, Los Angeles county, May !M, IX7 < mr3-tf — 7 CUCAMONCA HOMESTEAD —NO- TICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY" GIVEN THAT ON the nrst Tuesday of January next, In front, ofthe Postofllce at Cucamouga, there will be a public sale of the lots and laud* of said Cucamonga Homestead Company, for premiums, according to the By-Laws of said company, and that said sale will continue from day to day, if neccssurj ; said sale lo commence at in o'clock a. m. By order of the Board of Directors. Los Angeles, Oct. at), 1H74. I. M. HELLMAN, oet22-lm Secretary. PIONEER SADDLE AND HARNESS M AIV A CTORY. S. C. FOY Proprietor. 1854. Importer, manufacturer, wholesale and re tail dealer in all kinds of rtaU.llrry and Har ness. The best brands of Saddle, Harness aud Sole Leather, always on band and for sale at wholesale and retail. Mo. It Lus .sVuuwloa Htr*>e«t, LOS ANOELES, CAL. nulu-tf—-6 O. W. PARKER, Teacher aud Conductor of VOCAL aud INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. Residence, No. «8 Spring St. PIANOS and ORGANS TUNED and REPAIRED. All orders left at the above rooms, or at Brodriek's Book store, will receive prompt at tention. aug.HJtl THE MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION. t,. >I. HOLT, Hecretary, No. 41 Temple lilock la>s Aug-elea. rpHLS ASSOCIATION IS DESIGNED 'iO X p»> the sum of to the family or nominee of deceased mem« bers. Its membership is now rapidly tilling up. Tho expense to each member is light—the cost being about one-t h ml that charged by the old-style Life Insurance Companies. The Mutual .Aid, A paper devoted to tho Interests of the Asso ciation will be seat to anyone applying to the Secretary. A good, live agent is wanted in every neigh borhood in Southern California, to canvass for members. For further particulars Inquire of the Secre tary, either In person or by letter, j Los Angeles, July 15,1874. Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tjiat the partnership heretofore existing under the name of E. Gay A Co., It hereby dissolved. All of Ihe business of the heretofore existing firm will be assumed by K. Gay, and all lia bilities of suid firm settled by him. K. GAY. L. A. DOUGHERTY. Los Angeles, Oct. 16, ICT4. octl7-lu» HOTELS. BOARDING HOUSE. I HAVE FIRST-CLASS ACCOM MOD A tions lor board and lodging, with N.wly K'uriiialiud Ruuais, aud tables supplied with the best the market affords. Terms:—§■ <10 per week. L. F. RUCKEL, ALISO STREET, near Aliso Store. seplStf PICO HOUSE, r.OH AIVOELEfc*. OAL. JpiRBT CLIaSS~IiOTEL, FOR TRAVELERS AND TOURISTS. Centrally LocatcM-F rentage an Three Streets. The BKMT -Table. Tbe HUST Uooms. The mitvn'V Aeooßamodatlons. oc2:i-tf-5 CHAS. KNOWLTON. Prop'r LAFAYETTJ HOTEL. New Tlm-oiig-lioiit THE PROPRIETOR DESIRES TO Inform the traveling publle that this well known house has been THOROUGHLY RENOVATED AND REBUILT THROUGHOUT^" and now otters accommodations equal If not superior lo any other house lv Las Augeles. SINGLE ROOMS, OR ROOMS EN BUITE. The Eating Department will be coudueted with especial cere uovßf— i PRINTING. THE HERALD JOB PRINTING OFFICE MPRINQ STREET, t WPPWSiTU THE COURT HOUSE, LOS ANOELES. f PMK attention of tho buaiueas oorn -E. launlly of Los Angelea elty amt oouuty hi tuvlted to tba facilities of this offlce for eio cut lug every description of BOOK 9 JOB PRINTING Fully alive to the Interior manner in which a great part of tbe Jet. Printing in Southern California has hitherto been exvcuUid, the proprWturs of this UKtubltahiuout have deter mined to lustltuto a new order of Ihlugs tn hU business. A NEW POWER PRESS (the lint to roach this far south <*v tho Pseifle Coast), capable of printing a LARGK SHEET POSTER, •Ithar plain or In eolois, Is already running, and driven by STEAM POWER, which is also attached to their new aud ELEGANT •J Oij> I *»•«.*«.>* Tbelaoilute* tor turning out work will.thut be equal tn meet and •uporlor \a many eltlue lv win fYuJulseu. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT or NEW Tyr» JH AND MATERIAL, of tbo moat modern designs and approved Eastern manufacture, has beau eslcoted. And it is Intended so te equip and furulati this de partment with THE BEST PRESSES, THE FINEST TYPE, 4XU Hit HOST MODERN APPLIANCES, as To mv Tgi HERALD JOB OFFICE THE MOST COMPLETE IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. They Lave engaged as fureutau wf tills de partment, one of tbe moat exp«iU-uu«d Book and Job Printer* In tba country; and the presse* will be superintended by a skilled Preesn.au from ww of tbe largest voices lv New England. PAMPHLETS Will We priuted from New Type, and tho greutest care axerclaed to insure acuuraojr au U-eedum fruiu typographical errors. POSTERS «V HANDBILLS Plahu or In colors, executed at very chart no tice and displayed iv tbe best manuar. BUSINESS CARDS. CIRCULARS, STATEMENTS. B ' LL HEAD * LETTER HEADS, BALL CARDS WEDDINQ CARDS, VISITING CARDS. INVITATIONS, ETC. Of thia elaas of work we ahull make a spa cutltjr, aud Intend that aothhig of tbe king abali equal us In this saetlou. BANK CHECKS, DRAFTS, NOTES, ntEPOSIT CHECKS BOOK HEADINGS, STOCK CERTIFICATES Ssft Priuted iv a superior manner, un plain writ lug paper, or on Bond and Bauk Note Puper in black or eolurs. S 3rl 0"W CAHDS IN GOLD AND OOLURJ*. We shall nay particular attention t* BRIEFS, TRANSCRIPTS, ABSTRACTS, ETC., Wblcb will be priuted in tbe Old Style Type new so universally lv luvor, aud which w* have prooured specially for this elan* of work We shall also be provided tor the printing ol LEGAL BLANKS, OFFICIAL FORMS AH') DOCUMENTS. CATALOGUES, PROGRAMMES, BILLS OF FARE, TICKETS, LABELS, TAGS, amt unit tahierry or GENERAL JOB PRINTING PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL. II ICl* ALI) Job Printing House. LOS ANGELES. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SUMMONS. IN THJC DISTRICT COURT OF THE BEV cnl pent h Judicial District o( tba Meat* of Call torn lv, in und lor I ho county of Los An|i" les— Lulsu J. Cornell,plaintiff, against Edwitui N. Corbott, defendant. Action brought Iv tho District Court ofthe Seventeenth Judiclul District ol UnIwMW California, .in and tor the county of \a>h Angeles, and the com plaint tiled In suid county of Los Angeles, in thu office of the Clerk or said District Court. The people of the .State ol Culifomla send greeting to Edward N. Corbett. defendant. You are hereby required to appear in an ac tion brought against you by tlie iilhjvc.named plaintill iv the District Court of the Seven teenth Judicial District ofthe Statu of Califor nia, 111 aud lor the county of Los Augeles, nnd to nnswer the complulnt tiled therein, within ten days (exclusive of the duy of service) alter the service on you of this summons—lf sen ed within this county; or, If served out of this couuty, hut in this District, within twenty days; otherwise, within forty days—or Judg ment by default will tie taken against you according to the prayer of suid complaint, Tiie said action Is brought to obtain a decree Of this Court that the bonds of matrimony between plaintiff Hud defendant be dissolved; that tlie custody ofthe two minor children of plaintiff and defendant In- awarded to plain tltT and that she have general relief. Reler euce Is had to complaint Tor particulars. And \ i n arc hereby notified that if you fall to appear nnd answer the said complaint, as above required, the said planum will cause your default to be entered nnd will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In the complaint. — • —Given under my hand nnd the Seal (of the District Court of the Sevcii seai. Uceiith Judicial District of the State lof California, In and for tho county —■ —* of U>s Angeles, this IMb dayol Oeto ber.ln the year.of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-lour. A. W. POTTS, Clerk. By C. W. GOULD, Deputy Clerk, ltowald A Sons, PUT'S Att'y. oct-m-'im-w TkJ'OTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that the i\ Common Council of tbe City of l.os An geles Intend to Improve, open, widen and ex tend Alameda street, in said Cily, so as to em brace and include therein, and as a part of said street, and lor the use ot the. public, all that certain strip or piece of land In said City of tbe uniform width of eighty feet,the center line of which strip is described as loi lows, to wit: Beginning at a post in Alameda street as now bud out aud located, forty-five and one-hull feet Esst from the Southeast cornet' nf the ofllce building of J. G, Jackson, on tbe lumbar yard at the Northwest cornerof Als med a and hut streets, running thence South fifty minute* Rust uuc thousand seven hun dred and fifty feet to a post set forty feet from the gate-post of.), W. Wolfskill; thence South L'vWcM, three thousand four hundred and eighteen feet lo a post; thence South !sT West, two thousand mlx hundred attd seventy- Sve feet to a post lv road or street opposite to S. W. cornerof the laud belonging to Thomas Leahy; thence South 2" 42" West, three thou sand six hundred and forty feet to a post; thonce South .Vl' East, one thousand one hun dred and twenty feet to a post lv the Southern boundary line ofthe City. By order of the Common Council of the City of Los Angeles. M. KREMER, Clerk of the .Common Council, said elty. Los Augeles, Oct. 27th, ISM, 2KII p~miiii»^ IN THE PROBATE COURT, State of Call- Kornia, County of l.os Angeles.—ln the Matter of the Estate of HUGH McMAHON, deceased. Notice for publication of time for nrovlng Will, Etc. The People of the State of California send greeting. Pursuant to an or der of this ('ourt made this day, notice is here by given, that Monday the seventeenth day of November, A. 1). 1874, at ten o'clock > . M., of said day, at the Court Room of this Courl, In the City aud County of Los Augeles, has been appointed for hearing the application of William McKee, praying that a document now on tile lv this Court, purporting to be the last Will and testament ot Hugh McMahnti, deceased, be admitted to Probate, and that letters testamentary be issued thereon to the said Wm. McKee and John Moran, at which time and place all persons interested therein may appear and contest tlie same. Dated November 4lh, I st t. A. W. POTTS, Clerk. uovs-l(kl By E. 11. Owitx, Deputy. Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT IN pursuance of au order of the Probate Court ofthe county of Los Angeles, State or California, made on the :tuth day of Septem ber, IST I, in the matter of the estuto of Joseph Schultx, deceased, the undersigned, the Ad ministrator, will sell at public auction to thu highest bidder, for cash, gold coin, and sub* Ject to continuation by said Probate Court, ou SATURDAY', NOVEMBER the 7th, 1874, at 'J'v o'clock a. m.. on the premises, all the right, title, interest and estate of the said Jo seph Schultz at the time of death, and all the light, title ami interest that the said estate has by operation of law or otherwise acquired other than or In addition to that of the said Joseph Schultz at the time of his dentil,in and to that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate, lying and being iv the said county and city of Los Angeles, Stale of California, and bounded and described as follows: That half of lot tf lv block bounded by Fourth, Firth, Hill and Olive streets, lying next to lot 10 in suid block, known as Ho nor! h % of said lot tf, in Los Angeles Clty.Cal., Ord's survey. Terms and conditions of sule: Cash, gold coin, puyable to the Administrator on theday ofsalu. Deed ut theexpenscof the purchaser. Los Angeles, October 14,1874. W. J. BRODRICK, oe!s ;;w Administrator. NOTICE. THE LOS ANGELES CITY' AND COUNTY Publishing und Punting Company; prin cipal place ot business being Los Angeles, Los Angeles county. State ot California. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Directors held on the lath duy or Septem ber, 1874, au assessment of U0 percent, on the capital stock of said company, being slxtv dollars per share, wus levied on the capita! stock ot said company; that forty percent, be payable immediately to the Treasurer of said company, F. P. F, Temple, at the Banking House of TeinpU A Work man, Los Angeles City; that of the remaining twenty per cent, there shall be paid to said Treasurer at said place the sum of ten per cent, on the 21st day of September, 1874, and ten per cent, ou the 2»l Ii day of September, 1871. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the Pith day of October,. 1874, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, aud uuless payment Is made will be sold on the 7th day of Novem ber, 1X74, to pay the delinquent assessment, to gether with the costs of advertising aud 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 stock to the Treasurer. Assessment Notice. CO-OPERATIVE NURSERY' AND FRUIT Company of Los Augeles county.-'Locu 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 number. 1874, an assessment (No. 1) of ONE DOLLAR PE.R SHARE was levied upon tho capital stock of suid company, payable on the Ist day of November, 1574, In United States gold coin, to the Secretary at the offlce ol tbe Company, No. 41 Temple Block, Los Angeles, California. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the l»t day or December, 1874, will be declared delluquent and advertised for sale at public suction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on SATURDAY, DECEMBER ltf, 1874, to pay delinquent assessment, together with cost of advertising and expenses of sule. By order of the Hoard. L. M. HOLT, Secretary. Dated October 24,11T<. ocM td Notice of Application for City Deed by Killian Messer. NOTICE IS HEREBY~GIVEN THAT ON tbe rub day of November, 1874, Killian Messer will apply to the Common Council of the city of Los Angeles for a good and suffi cient deed or the tract of land known as tho Messer Vineyard, in Los Angeles city, Cal.. bounded us follows, to-wit: Northerly by First street, or Messer Lane, easterly by the Los Angeles river, southerly by laud belonging to the heirs of Joseph Hu ber, deceased, westerly by lands known aa lands of the heirs of Lugardo Rublo, de.. Laughlln and Clara Coin, and as tho Molt tract, containing tlfty acres, more or less. And that all persons interested therein must lile their objections, irany they have, In writing with the undersigned at least one day betore said sth day of November, 1874. Los Augeles, October 2K, 1874. M. KREMER, Clerk of the Common Council oc2H 5t of Los Angeles City, Cal. NOTICE. THE DELINQUENT LISTS of the various counties of tho State, lor the 24th and aith fiscal years, (1172 8-1873 4) are now in my hands for collection. Many persons are de- Unguent for small sinus upon personal pro perty, and are urged to examine the rolli iv the hands ofthe Tax Collector ofthelr respec tive counties aud to make Immediate pay 8,,ut .- ,TL ,c i awl * Imperative, that the pay ment of tho State tax for these years must u» enforced, and un voluntary paymouu are tuado at once, heavy costs will be incurred by the delinquents, J.J.GREEN, <• Dl - Jtt » Controller of State.