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CITY AND COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. ni I'KShA V NOV. It, M 74 " 1,. Sikhoi.d, City Assessor," ex plains why he did not assess the twenty-lour persons who called to pay tbeir taxes and found they were not assessed. One of his excuses will an swer for his whole (lock of lame ducks. He says be did not assess the linn of SWIOART A: llfitEß, because ihe lonise mms closed when he called! Mr. " 1,. SiKBOLD, City Assessor," had from May to July to make the assess ment and we do not think the house named was closed all that time. Study up something not quite so thin for (his evening's Express, Mr. " L SiE noi.n, City Assessor." After the Express has wearied of charging Mr. BKAUDBY with stealing all the land in Los Angeles city and valley it will probably till its columns with Recounts of clothes lines he has robbed, hen roosts he has depopu lated, grave stones he has stolen and charity boxes he has emptied. Poor, silly, venal J'xpressl If its ability to lie only squalled its zeal and mendac ity, its articles would bo valuable ac quisition's to the Aei'-s Letter's "Lies of the day," hut as il lacks everything but cringing obedience to the will of its masters it is simply a venom squirting toad, harmless because so low.down that anything respectable is far above its reach. It has leaked out that a scheme is on foot to turn the water from one or more of the zanjas that now run through the city over on the East side of the river. It is whispered that in case of his election Mr. Sabichi will favor this scheme which, if carried into effect, will work serious incon venience and heavy damages to those residents living in the Southern part of the city. This will explain why the voters of that locality are almost to a man opposed to the election of Mr. Sabichi. To divert the water or any considerable portion of it from its pres ent, channels to the Eastern side of the river bed will destroy an immense amount of property in the Southern part of the town antl involve the city in along list of damage suits. We mention these rumors, which appear to he well founded, in order that tax payers may invest igate them and de termine for themselves as to their truth or falsity. If Mr. Sabichi has inti mated Ids willingness to aid this scheme, he is not worthy the the con fidence of the people and his repudia tion should be decided and emphatic. A Comparison. Il there are yet remaining those who entertain a lingering doubt tlait the Express has not been bought by the ring, those doubts will be dispelled by reading the following extracts from the columns of that venal and menda cious sheet: THE " KXPBBSS" BB- THE " JSXPBEBB " AX- KiiRS t'f sol.Ji OUT To I XX IT BOLD OCT TO TBI RIXO. TH* KISU. The borers ou Beau- None but the worst dry's artesian well ex- interests can be sub perhsteut north of the served by Ihe election city are now down 345 of a selfish schemer, leel. They tire passing of a man who is ul through a species ol" ways intriguing toad sbaie, and those ex-pc- vance his own Inter rienoed in well boring estsal the expense of are sanguine that water individuals or the will be struck. What a public. We have splendid thing it would shown enough of the i.c for l.os Angeles il record of Mr. Beaudry Mr. Beaudry shouldjto satisfy everybody succeed in his raagnl-jthal be Is morally un- Ocent project ! The tit for public trust, public spirit ami enter- His antecedents are prise of Ibis liberal and simply horrible. They energeticoltlsenwould betray an unserupu bestow on the people loslty perfectly appal of l.os Angeles one ot ling iv a man in bis Ihe greatest of boons, position. To say that With a flowing arte- iv his public capacity sian at the range where he resorted to delih he Is now boring,the crate falsehood ami fact, would be surely chicane to secure title demonstrated that, ail to land belonging to OOrhill lands could he the city, is to put il Irrigated with wells mildly. We have un and make them im-earthed and laid bare mensely valuable, to the public the an- While Mr. Beaudry answerable facts of would reap Rj rich re- one glaring instance waul for his liberality in which he hosdonC and adventurous spir- this; but we are not It, the city would be permitted to stop at enriched by the en- that. We have well 11•incing of her proper- authenticated In ty millions of dollars, stances of double- Let us hope that the dealing and duplicity endeavors and prince- in anuniberof private ly outlay of Mr. Bean- transactions. HIS his dry will be attended lory Is ohm eontiUOUS with success, for none chapter of land-grab* deserve il better than bing, by fair means he. and foul, principally foul. The "Star" on Sabichi. Our morning cotemporary having espoused the cause of Mr. Sahichi, proceeds to give him a coat or white wash, as follows: Mr. Kahiehi Is gaining strength. He and his Mends point with perfect confidence to his record as a ('ouucilinau and President of ihe Council. He has invariably been found voting on the side of the real interests ofthe city, laboring to advance its real inter ests. This would read better and perhaps be more effective had the Star always held the same high opinion of Mr. S.v- BlOHffl official acts, but unfortunately for its present purpose time was, and until very recently, when it could not see such wonderful merit in the ring's candidate for Mayor. In its issue of .Inue 20th of last year, while comment ing on the proceedings of the Council, the Star uses this language: There was one feature of yesterday's doing! Which We cannot let slip. A lew weeks ago, the renders ofthe Slur will remember, an or dinance wus passed repealing an ordinance requiring all municipal laws lo be published lv a Spanish paper, if one were in existence in Ihe city. That ordinance was passed with Eieal unanimity, Mr. Beaudry alonoopposing it. The .Spanish paper here made the most out ofthe action and held up the names of the gentlemen who voted for theordinanee to the ■ epreheosion of the Spanish speaking popu lation. They were marked men, and the po litical vengeance of our native California voters was assiduously invoked against them. Mr. S.Uiirin was a member of the Council anVthat time and he was one <>f tbe marked men. hut he is now the candidate of the GtM and Water Companies, selected with especial reference to his qualifications for their purpose and because it is hoped he will catch tho California vote. The "Express" Rebuked. When it deprecates *ous*Jin§ llie horn of detraction and letting My tlio arrows of slander and villlflcation, lite Star administers an unintentional, no doubt, though merited rebuke to its twin brother, tlio Express and indi rectly warns il 11 wit its coarse personal attack* on nnd false charges against Mr. BlAi nitv are disgusting tlio peo ple and weakening Hie cause it is paid to Bup|H>rt. This is eminently true Mi. BfiAl hk\ is an old and highly respectable citizen of this city Mini the villifieatioji of the Express, not its foolish questions and slanderous charge* will Injure him in a oommu nlty where he is so well and favorably known. We have besides shown from (he Express 1 own columns that only a few weeks ago il was loud in expres sions of praise for Mr. BEAtTDBA and filled columns in commendation of his liberal public spirit and tireless energy. There are none in this city so ignorant as not to know that but for the Influence of the Gas and Water Company ring, the Express would now, as it has in the past, regard Mr. BEAUDRY as a worthy gentleman and valuable citizen. All understand the character and quality of the Induce ment brought to bear on our evening cotemporary to secure its services in the disreputable business of giving the lie to its own record by slandering antl traducing a gentleman whose only fault is that he regards the inter ests of the whole people as paramount to these of an oppressive, tyrannical aud exacting ring. Occupying, as it does, an unenviable and exceedingly equivocal position, the Express cannot affect the reputation of any one, and especially of the gentleman on whose head it is now pouring its billingsgate vituperation. We foresaw early in the campaign the style of argument the Express would use against those it was employed to oppose in the city election contest, and we warned it then that if it attempted the personal abuse line, it might expect that inci dents in its past history which it de sired to keep hidden would see the light. In compliance with that warning, we have shown that though a professionally Republican paper accepting donations and contri butions from the county committee of that party it becomes the advocate of a Democratic candidate with such in decent haste as to excite suspicions that it was not above betraying its party and selling its Influence to the highest bidder for cash. Jn answer to its slanderous denunciation of Mr. Bkavdkv we printed from its own columns articles of a recent date prais ing him as one of our most worthy citizens, antl detailing the great ad vantages which would certainly result from the liberal expenditure of his private means for the public good. The vile slanders of the E-prens are not Injuring Mr. Beat/dry, but (hey are so many heavy blows on Mr. Sauichi and we suspect that it is a knowledge of this fact which prompts the Sueur's rebuke of its twin brother, and causes its warning of tlte evils likely to result from too free use of the "arrows of slander ami villitica tion. "La Cronica" and the Mayoralty. We have paid some attention of late to the course our Spanish cotemporary has pursued in discussing the merits of the three prominent candidates for Mayor—Bkaudby, Tiffany and Sa bichi. Of Mr. Tiffany it says: " Mr. Tiffany, simply supported by the Express, and for whose sake we have been bored with a certain amount of nonsense, probably tho wanderings of a diseased imagina tion, appears to be, in the opinion of that journal, the only man with the necessary qualifications for our next Mayor. Among other things, says that organ of the 14th Inst., many who have solicited titles for their lands from the Council during the last three years have been middle-men in favor of others. The Express again deserves the bad opinion we once formed of it, as with that assertion it utters a de liberate falsehood. Mr. Beaudry has very little to do with the Land Com mittee, of which Mr. de Cells is Pres ident, and he is not to he bought as easy as some newspapers." Our Spanish colleague, in a series of well written editorials which we do not quote for want of space, ably crit cises the pretensions of Mr. Frank P. Sabichi to the suffrages of the voters of Los Angeles. Among other things La Croniea says: " Mr. Sahichi lacks very much of being the man who should occupy the position of Mayor. In his capacity of Councilman he has on several occa sions voted directly against the inter ests of the community, and at the meeting the Council iast Thursday, he cast his vote in favor of granting more privileges to that grasping mo nopoly, the Water Company." " Mr. Sabichi is a progressive man," says our Spanish friend, "but not pro gressive enough to sec that a monop oly is antagonistic to the interests of the people. " For Mayor wo need a man whose moral sense aud intelligence is above contamination; we need a man who can coolly calculate the interests of the people, and at the same time vigor ously oppose himself to all who may oiler to benefit themselves at the pub lic expense; and by his past conduct, we and many more believe that Mr. Sabichi does not posses this virtue, nor even the force of character neces sary to oppose himself to any fraudu lent plan or to the inlluence brought to bear on him by the ring." As regards Mr. Beaudry, Za Cron iea says: "As Mayor he is ' the right man in the right place.' Jlls public-spirited liberality, his consistency In defend ing the interests of the people; his energy, character, means, capacity and independence of action, constitute him the best man, or the one most lit to be elected Mayor of the city of l.os Angeles." Heal estate sales are reported lively in t hico. Latest Telegrams. EASTERN. A:« A mint mi> Ncnnliir l«» ttc«ii>ii. ('inc.wto, November IH li. A With* Ingtou special says a letter from Montgomery, Alabama, received hero Saturday, lay* Judge. Gold)iiweitottbe present Democratic Senator I'rom thai State, contemplates resigning on ac count of ill health, and thai the legis lature, which meets on Monday, will probably elect tieneral Mori.an as his successor. Horace Greeley's Grave. New York, November loth, \ plain marble slab has been placed on tiOcust Hill, in Greenwood 1 ('enietory, to mark temporarily the grave of Horace Qreoley. It bears the simple inscription, "Horace Greeley, bom February, 3d, lsll: died November 26th, 1872. The fuse or BaManta Tke Prraldeati Wash Ufa ton, November ICth. — Tie President has directed a telegram to be sent to the Governor of Texas re questing him to delay the execution of the death sentence on Santanta until it can be satisfactorily ascertain ed whether or not he violated his parole, the President believing that the weight of evidence, thus far, is in Bantanta's favor. The President received no visitors to-day, being engaged iv disposing of a quantity of routine business, and in preparing for work on his message. Nlnking or a lIMHStr, Xr.w Orleans, November 17th.— The lower coast packet Empire, Cant. Jean Franc, sunk tit I o'clock this morning, at the landing, loot of ('onto street, where she arrived al half pas I twelve o'clock,heavily laden with mo lasses and sugar. Fourteen passengers and many of the crew are believed Id have been drowned. Five bodies have been recovered, including that of the Captain's daughter, aged seventeen years. The Captain lost four children but saved his wife and babe. One of the saved passengers says he thinks that the boat was over loaded and parted In the center. A number of the passengers left the steamer shortly after she landed. The boat was valued at 830,000 and had a very valuable cargo. Captain Jean Franc, of the Empire, who lost four children by the disaster, states that his boat did not .break in the middle, and was not overloaded. He cannot understand why it sunk, it is supposed that the victims will number about thirty-five. The bodies found were Walter M. Frisbie, engi neer, and two children. An attempt will be made to raise more bodies to morrow. Tlic Government ami tlio Knilrotid. Washington, November 17th.—The deficiencies of the pacific railroads having been supplied and the roads being considered completed, the Pres ident, on the recommendation of the Secretary of the Interior, has direc ted the revocation of the order of Secre tary Cox, withholding patents for half their land, and which will therefore be released to those companies. Arkansas Mutters. Washington, November nth. — Governor Garland telegraphed to-day to the President, from Little Rock, that he would resort to no force unless compelled to. Everything is quiet. Smith is not to bo found. Mtenuicrs —Au Explosion. Nkw York, November 17th. -The Vaeco ile t,Jiiii4i nriiv, ,! mI IL.iiir ILin^r November loth, from San Francisco, via Yokohama. The Constitution sailed from Pan ama for San Francisco, on the night of the sth instant. She was delayed waiting for the passengers ofthe City of Tokio. The steam tug Tilly exploded her boiler this afternoon, near the Gov ernment works, killing five of her crew and fatally injuring Captain David A. Havens. More of tue Arkansas .Huddle. Little Rock, November 17. -A bill was introduced in the Senate to day and passed to a third reading au thorizing the Government to offer a reward of $1,000 for the apprehension of the parties charged with the con spiracy to overthrow the Government. Nothing has yet been heard of Smith, nor has there been any demonstration in his behalf by anybody In any part of Ihe State. Judge Poland, of the Congressional Investigating Committee, left for Washington this evening. Ward, of the same committee, remains here. Is is reported that Judge Poland was summoned to Washington by the At torney-General. Gov. Garland to-day received the following dispatch from A. 13. Robin ion, the colored Sheriff of Phillips county, dated at Helena, November 17th: "The dispatch from Little Rock, stating that troops are being raised here to support Smith, is false. Eve rything is quiet." Robinson was elected under the new Constitution by the Republicans. The President Has Maile up His .Mind. Chicago, November 17.—The Times Washington special says that the President has made up his mind to take a decided stand in favor of the re sumption of specie payments in his annual message. It is understood he will recommend Congress to perfect legislation for specie resumption and favor specially some date several years hence on which the Government should resume. He does not suggest a plan of his own, but believes legisla tion can be devised by which Govern ment can resume in 1371>. FOREIGN. A Mistake. Paris, November 17.—La Libcriie admits to-day that its announcement that a compromise had been effected between the Government of the Ar gentina Republic and the Insurgents was false. SAN FRANCISCO. Wheat WflU . Pontll oi « Musi* eian—Nulc ol' tlio I.i. v l»roi»erty— Mortally Wounded- Dividing Mir JlullfJ. San Fbanctsco, November 17th.— Four wheat cargoes were cleared for England yesterday. One of the ves sels carried 10,0(10 barrel* of Hour for Liverpool, the first shipment of the kind this year. The argument iv the case of the Oerman bondholders against the Un ion Pacific Railroad Company will be heard in tiie U. S. District Court, Dec. 21st. BigUOr Fulvlo Kigo, a well known member of the musical profession, died this morning at his residence on Clay street from the elt'ectsof an over dose of morphine, administered by liimself, but not with suicidal intent, Sales of the Lirk estate at auction to-day aggregate 11,976,928. 0. Liver more bought the Lick Mouse for $920,' • tit), lint it is thouirht tho sale will not l>e confirmed, as il > s worth more titan Uiat aninunt. Il would sell for more til private asle. The sale of the island of Cntnllna was pnstponeJ for ■ nmnth, Wm. T. Eusigu, conviotsd of bursj lary, wasto-dav sentenced to (lie Slate Prison for four years. John Donahue, proprietor of the Broadway Motel, while souffllng in a tonlish way for (lie poßßSaslon of a nis lol iii the liandsof James McFadaen, received a shot In the body which may prove Ratal. Henry, one of the horses contesting the great race on Saturday, has been awarded the second money, $5,000, liuxdwood take* $4,000. belna third; Thad Slovens, the fourth, $8,000. The Enterprise is hi receipt of oill eial returns from nine of the fourteen counties in the State, nanudy: Storey, Ormsby, Lander, Eureka, Rumboldt, fiSlko, Washoe, Lincoln aud Nye, in these counties the majorities are as follows: Bradley, 2,314; Adams, 1,521; Woodburn, 005; Beatty, 1,1338: Kuril, 477; Btoknell, 222; Klttrell, 111; Mi nor, 2,77.">; School!nc, S4"«; Mobart, 8,480j Day, 1,900; Kelly, 554; While hill. 3104 VM - White Pine, Douglas, Esmeralda and Churchill are yet to be heard from officially, and may dissipate the majorities of two or three of tne candidates who are thus far - in the lead. NEW TO-DAY. Notice to Smokers. Having received a large stock Of cigars st ■ very low price, lain Willing to giVC The pub lic tiie benefit of my bargain, hy selling Inert \*jV "f liVl, at prices lower than any house in this city. This is realty mi extra chance, and no ouc should lose this oppor tunity without being benefited by It. Come at once to 1. GOLDSMITH'S, Main St., next lo W. F. A Co.'s Kxpress. The lutes! Illustrated Papers always on hand. A NKW WILCOX & tlll'.KS SP.WING Ma chine for sale al 25 per cent, less than cash price. Inquire at this Office, novlfttf ]j* IJRNISIIKD ROOM, nt 62 Aliso streel, j suitable for man ami wife, or two Gents. Price, jltl per niotit h. novl'.i- It ITIOR SALE.—A Frail and Grocery stand 1 lorsale, in a good local ion. Must sell on account of departure. Prloe, about $400. Rent low, ami room for family back Of store. In quire nt this Office. novlti-i; Castec Mining Company. A LL Persons holdiug claims ngalnst this iV Company, arc requested to present Ihe same, to the Secretary Who will pnj them In stauter. it. L. PEEL, nnvlTtf Secretary. ~j. b7 WING, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE -Room No. 15, Downey Block. novlt>3in Special Notice. GOODALL, NELSON & PERKINS' STEAMSHIP LINE. » Tho sailing of tlio Rteainslilp W M. TABER, For s.ui Francisco and way ports, is 1? O SS T I » O N E 1 > UNTIL FRIDAY. Nov. 20th. 1874. Passengers will take the 10 o'clock train, noviatd J. L. WARD, Agent, <Ji;in«l It skills —-FOR — Four Elegant SHELL-WORK FRAMES! fTIHE FINEST HVKit OFFERED IS LOS JL Angeles,toCOlUC Oil at the Salesroom of Dewey, Kimball & Co., NEW U.S. HOTEL BUILDING. These frames were constructed by n smith American, and required months of skillful labor. They make an O It TS A. T*L 1«: IN T For any household In the country. ONE HUNDRED AND TEN TICKETS WILL BE S' >LH, At Three Dollars Each. And the prizes will be awarded as ROOD h„ the sales are made,as follows: THE HICHEST THROW TAKES THE CHOICE OF FRAMES; THE NEXT HICHEBT THE SECOND CHOICE; THE NEXT HICHEST THE THIRD CHOICE; AND THE LOWEST THE FOURTH FRAME. Tin ■so frames arc tke property of a Spanish lady, who Is compelled to dispose oi them by the force oi circumstances. They will be milled, by request, li v jr. a. miLii, At the Salesroom of DEWEY, KIMBALL & Co. novlS lw WM. FRIELS' i» a p 4% a o rv VAPOR STOVE BURNER! Most Wonderful Invention of the Age! Having been appointed Agents for the sale of tliis Wonderful stove, we are now prepared to Introduce the same Lo the public. They Will he found extremely useful for the follow ing purpoeesi Saloons, Restaurants, Boarding Houses, Tailors, Laundries, Camping Excursions, &c. Heating Offices and Rooms One Stove Burner will heat a room fifteen feel square, and make no smell. Requires no Stovepipe nor chimney. Making m> smoke nor ashes. Is readUyllgktwd, regulated and extinguished, All orders must bo accom panied with Cash. Foil sale only at SWIGART & HUBER'S No. I IO Main street. MVHtf NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. - 150 - C lABEB OF Holiday Goods Have Just Arrived at tho DOLLAR STORE — o IP — DUNSMOOR BROS., Consisting of the most besntlAtl col lection of Vases, Mantle,' Smoker and Cologne Sets. Writ i ntj 1 >esks, Work Boxes, Shell Boxes, card and cigar cases. Brackets, Wall Pockets, 1 iat and t< >wel Racks, T OY © In on endless variety. Also, DOLLSof everj kind, wiih children's furniture" fSots, Ten Sels, Wescns, VV lu'ellon-row*. Carts, 1 taliy < 'iirrinyi'S, Cm' rynlla. GOLD and PLATED JEWELRY. A good assortment of Ladies' and Gents' Fall and Winter FURNISHING GOODS, And a full line of Crockery, Glass Ware, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Constantly on hand. All of which wilt be sold al as fow figure* as can POSSIBLY afford io this city i On nccou nt of our 11 mi ted room, we ndvise our friends to make t heir purchase of Holiday goods previous to Christmas week. In order to avoid thu HUSH at NO. 102 MAIN STREET, I IppoSltO I lie Court House. thirty-eichts. FIRE MANS' BALL!! Net proceeds ol which are to bo devoted to tlic purchase of a FOUR-WHEELED HOSE CARRIAGE, THANKSGIVING NIGHT, November 26th. RRCF.ITK i.\ r< i.M M ITTEE, Charles B. Miles, i!, i!, Lips, L. J. Sacrlslc, H, M. Mitchell, lien. c. Truman. FLOOR MANAGKKS. 3, Kuhrts, li. F. Marvi n, Thomas At well, M. D. Mndigan, Sidney Lacy. l ickcts S3 Oil Admitting gentleman and ladies. Dancing to commence promptly nl 9o'clock. novll td OBAN! > CLOSING OUT xi. J 1 _tLi . Messrs. NOYES & DURFEE. AUCTIONEERS, Will s;dl for ('ash, on TUESDAY, the 24th of November At the Warehouse of •J. .J < > FN 13 H, On fos Angeles St., No. 8 Arcadia Ulock. The remainder of his large stock of Groceries, Dry Goods, Agricultural Implements, AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock, A. M. Good 4 to be seen at the day of Auction I'rom 9 A- M. till sale commences. novls-lw TEMPLE STREET BARBER SHOP, SSistn oi'tlie I'our Llftllla. DOYLE & SILVER Have engaged another good Barber direct from And will hereafter RUN THREE CHAIRS. Xlmviiiy, - - Kid olm. Halt* Cut tin<»-, - fStt <'tn. - iiß <'i*i. Give lis a call. uovHll Well-Digging and Grading. lAMI AM PttEPABKDTO on WELL-DIGGING and grauhnt lo the mosl satisfactory man ner aud on t tie shortest notice. Water guar anteed for Wilcox Lifters of all dimensions. UEFEKENCES. By permission, I refer to Mr. Longstreet, Mr, Ledyard. Mr. Heaton end Dr. Wbtaller. THOMAS HAMILTON, Al \. Ausbrand's, nvl'tf Corner Sixl h und spring Sts. REAL ESTATE BROKERS. ■'• M. ItALDWIN. (II AS. K. P.F\NI . Real Estate and Money BTftOrcErßL-V THE FIRM OF J. M. BALDWIN Will negotiate Reel KslaM Miesand Monej Loans, ;,( 7<j |.<g Downey Hkx'k, ground ■oor, CTOR SALE. I*-.V UK IRACT on Han s Pedro street. Price, ?>,1i.0. FOR SALE. ACRES SPLENDID land, Cash mi'u ... iiiipro\emcnls, jtl, 'AM. Lorn I lon, |WM iMltskie City, price, 160 per acre. FOR SALE. CHOICE Lor on Spring street, and one on Ah-o. Also, building lo!s In various portions ofthe City. FOR RENT ON SHARES A RE I 1 able man can lent Jtl .teles spiel din l> >l tom lain!, receiving tWO-thlfils of crop. FOR SALE. HOUSE WITH SEVEN looms, linth rooms etc., complete. Lot IJOx I tii feet. I ten riie/ Lime. Lemon, nml other irres—Vines bearing -Ornngi tree* win neat next season, i.ocatlon, phoTce. FOR SALE. CHOICE DWELLINO,cen i i.i Ily located, six rooms Willi bath loom. Umnndsnnd trees in perfect comlltloii, Sold With or Without Furniture, ami at it liargaln. y<»> ,"t/\/k WILL PITRCIIASK ONE Of >jf f V ** " Twenty -acic h i 111 town ol Anaheim, wllh house-which cost -i.'titt. Lot has on it :!tt() Walnut trees five y CUIs old, and three acres in ulfalrn. Live fence enclosure. FOR SALE- TWENTV-ACRK TRACT adjSanlug city, 1,000 choice \ locs, bear ing, and about foil orange threes. Willow fei Price, |1,91U FOR SALE.-I N Tills CITY, one I'Vaere tract, niTly set In walnut iif*. H I lo cality and will be sold at :i hurgniii. FOR SALE. -RANCHO OF 150 ACRES with two houses, well with thirty feel of water. One half under fence. v!.OOti (I range, Lime, Lemon, Walnut nml other trees. 80,. 000 Vines. Ample supply ol water for irri gation. Title perfect. £7 OR SALE. »o ACRES FA KM I Nt; hind 1 with dwelling house. Under cultivation last year. Location, near Dnwue) City depot. Water ditch runs through the tract. Price HI.OOO. FOR SALE. In vein's EXCELLENT com or Tobacco land In Asusn Town-hip. Price, SltO per acre. Apply to J. M. ItALDWIN, Ground Floor, Downey Block. ocl2'.tf CHAMBERLIN & BANCROFT, REAL ESTATE BROKERS. 21 SPRING ST., - - LOS ANCELES, Nearly opposite Postofllce ami t 'olirt House, <tfi t^nn''""' 1 ' Beautiful property Inside 3>o, JUU v limits, I.; miles from Post ollice—lo acres, choice and excellent land, covered with fruit trees, many of thorn bear ing, consisting of Orange, Lemon, Time, Cit ron, Apple, Pear, Peach, Apprleot, Almond and Walnut trees. Also, about 2.1M50 foreign Grape vines bearing, uud a huge variety of Flowers, Shrubbery Ac. (iood House of eight rooms in good repair, Barn, Henhouse Ac. Oood well of excellent watei. Also the stock consisting of '2 horses, 'J cows, 2 hogs, chick ens, wagon, harness, carts plows ami farming tools Ac, Ac., Included. This is one ol the most desirable places ill the markel,ami will be sold at a bargain. FOR SO ACRES GOOD LAND (sand, loam soil i locaied within a tew rods of Ihe Race Track. Splendid soil lor Ihe cul ture of orange ami lime trees. ill dt<10,«00 FOR •"»•"» ACRES SPLENDID soil 0 in cily limits, with lull water privileges. A line chance for specula! on. The property can be subdivided and sold lo great advan tage. S3 yt*l.Soo FOR A BUILDING LOT ON Fort tp near College, I'JOxllfi, l"i 7 C»S,noo FOR A WELL Improved Farm tfp near Flotanee. Forty acres excellent hind. Dwelling house, barn, com crib, well and wind-mill, trees ,S c, Ac. Very cheap and desirable properly. I7S (jfel.aoO WILL buy a splendid building lot, 110x163, on Main si., nearOth, tit) Si. in. For a building loton Pearl St., with , iv a half block of the term)nil* ofthe springs!. Railroad. Splendid neighborhood a mi very ehea p. 177 S ll.OOO For a House and Lol within half a , block of Pico House. 1J I O*.ooo WILL BUY ONE OF THE Besl Im «P proved suburban Farms in the markel, lo cated miles from town, Magnificent new dwelling, large barn ami other uut-buildlngs, vineyard, fVull and shade trees, good well of excellent water, and the whole farm ot lorly eight acres under cultivation. Plenty of wa ter tor ii rigalion, 112 vVT.OOO For a beautiful residence, half a mile •P from Postofllce. Lot highly Improved- House contains 11 looms, with all modern Im provements, This Is one of tlic pretties! pri vate residences in the market. i§j d>*7>o For a splendid building 10l on Olive •P street. cMMMIO For a splendid suburban property of •P It! acres, located ou Main Street, short dis tance from Washington Gardens. Property improved as follows: Neat Gothic House P.' story Of 6 rooms! about 7o orange, lime ami lemon, rtig, apple, pear anil oilier trees heal ing, and a large number.set uul in orchard 1 ha! wi 11 bear iv lwooillu cc y ears; ornamen tal shade trees, Hour garden <fte. Hen bouse ami stable. Fine soil and plenty of water lor i rrigation 4c. This is one of Ihe ti nest homes offered for sale. The owner is compelled lo leave the city to attend bis business elsewhere aud will sell the above described properly at the extreme low price ol $0,000. 130 AO5O For a'.j-acie lot on Orange sireet, ten •p minutes walk from terminus of spriug Si. Railroad. Plenty ol water lor irrigation ,tc. Fine soil for the' cultivation of Ihe orange, lemon and lime. 100 dtS.OOO Koran improved farm of O.itWacres, 'IT 1 located near Florence. 7ti rhe.OOO For it farm of 40 acres, choice land v highly Improved, orchard, vineyard Ac., Including sih) choice variety ol fruit trees. Very flue properly. 70 d>4so For a levol lot on Charity street, near •P seventh. A 550 F.ira good lot adjoining the above, V , .:t, .oo For 21 acn s on Main streel, near.l.f- V ferson, ou the line of the cily limits. Full water privileges. Splendid, locution. lit; CHAMBERLIN & BANCROFT, Real Estate Brokers, 21 SPRINCST., Nearly opposite Postollice and Court House. H. RASTER, CJ I X V Fish and Poultry Market, WHITE HOUSE, Los ANOELES st„ third door from the corner of < lommer- Olal, A specially made of all kinds of Sun Francisco FRESH FISH In their season. Also, Poultry» TEZfgfgm, Buttei*, Gaiii»<', INntH, unci <Joiinti'3* Produce, Consignments of produce respect fully solic ited. All orders promptly tilled and goods deliv ered free of charge in any pari of the city. oct2!l-tf OYSTERS! OYSTERS! OYSTERS! l would state to the public that i havoopen ed an OYSTER SALOON in the basement Of the l'..S. Hotel building, in connection with KRUMDICK &. MELCHERT, where I will serve Eastern and Pacific Coast Oysters In every style, day and ••veiling. Also, the best KNGIJSH ALE and PORTER constant ly on hand, Oysters Receivod by every Steamer. Give me a call and I will guarantee satis faction. GEO. J. SCHNORRENBERG, In basement of U. H. Hotel buildin opposite Wells. Fargo A Co.'s Express Ottlo*, Main St. novlutf NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ti « > r JT C> •H m 30 3> m CO ■H m FOR CHEAP GOODS! IH I Main MNMi JOHN H. SEYMOUR, Gencriil .MauiiiitT. jyretf THE LOS ANGELES Poultry g|. Market! 126 & 128 Main Street, Is the only place In (own where you can gel a FULL FAMILY SUPPLY — at the — kuncDl i»icii nci nmo. They keep constantly on hand All the Delicacies of the Season, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, POULTRY, AND of every description. Fresh Eggs and Butter Received everyday From the country. Vegetables, Fruits and Nuts, CIGARS and TOBACCO. Choioe Vo«j«»t ttl»l«'w! Received by every steamer from Man Fran cisco, Also, a full supply of Pickled Pigsfeet, Wln'Op'K Toiljr/ll©, Boloajrntk Sniol.cd ICI- < -1 ('..iiyoc, Swiss, Limberger, Holland, Cream, Eastern and l'alifornla C Jri jEP H.I S jEQ • LAKE SUPERIOR Whito Fish, Pickled Salmon, HOLLAND AND CALIFORNIA Herrings, Sardellen, Anchovies, Russian Sardines, and Caviar. ALDEN DRIED FRUITS! JTVoHii Ci'nnhori'ie*), And many more things 100 numerous to mentiou. Orders from the country I rade aro prompt ly attended to at lowest wholesale prices, t 'onslgnments of PROD TT G E Respectfully solicited. Come and see our stock and convince your selves. E. GERMAIN & CO. RROI'RI IPT< >liS. oct'Jl-lm JUST RECEIVED a. t r rn r: A(;ency, No. ISO Ni>rlii|t' Htreet, Jp I _A_ ]NT O From Ihe celehrated factory of DUNHAM & SONS, VOUK. Parties desirous of furnishing their parlors with large finely finished cent t PIANOS, Would do well to call and see this Piano. J. D. PATRICK, Agenl for I.os Angeles. KOHI.KR, CHASE £ CO., Agents, Son Francisco, uovl-lm WOOLEN MILL STORE. The proprietors of the Woolen Mill Store otter a heavy Stock Of Home JNI un it fitct tiro, together with tine Englhh and French wool ens, at VEK-V' LOW PRICKK. In our Metchant Tailoring department, we have ii first class cutter, and will make units to order at from til) to »7U. A good tit guaran teed. Farmers and others who deatro it can b, ava suits out uud trimmed to lie nuuie «t home, PFEIFFISN H X Ho ER A HfiIAUKK. * octL'7-lm Los Nietos Mills, D.C.Wilson, Proprietor. FINEST QUALITY of CORN MEAL ALWAYS ON lIANII IN SUFFICIENT quantity tosypply the market. Ground Feed a Specialty. aii orders from customers promptly filled. This mill has recently been related, und has sutheieul capacity to grind 8,000 POUNDS OF CORN PER DAY. aet&Sm