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CITY AND COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER.
SUNDAY JAN. 31, 1875.
City and County Official Directory.
City directory.
P. BEAUDRY Mayor
Offlee, Council Chamber.
J.J. CARRILLO,..,..- ....City Marshal
Offlee, No. 45 Sprl ug sln-eL
J. J. MELLUH, City Treasurer
Offlee, Courl House.
A. W. HUTTON City Attorney
Offlee, No. 5H Temple Block.
M. K.REMER. „ City Clerk
office. No. to spring street.
Wm. E. MOORE City Surveyor
Ollice, Moore A Keleher, New High st.
Dr. J. H. McKEE, Health Officer.
Ottice oorner Spring and Temple streets
Com mon Council:
Meets at Council Rooms, No. 45 Spring St..
at 7: !0 p. a., Thursday of each week.
< ot-Nr!LMEN :
T. P. C \ MPBELL. L. LIGHTEN BERGER.
J. !\f CI.LAI.Y. J. O. CARMONA.
W. W. ROBINSON. 11. SOT ELI A).
M TEED. JOSE MVSOARFL.
C.'c. IIUBER, L. WOLFSKILL.
E. H. WORKMAN. T. LEAHY.
Chamber of 4'ommercet
S. LAZARD, PRKS.,
W.J. BRODRICK, S. R CASWELL,
s -cretary. Treasurer.
M J. NEWM \ UK, * EUGENE MEYER,
JOHN G. IX)WNEY. J. Duß. SHORB.
R. M. WIDNEY, I. W. LORD,
E. E. HEWITT. H. D, BARROWS.
Hoard of Kducatlon:
H. *». BAR HOWS, President.
M. KBKMKR, Sec'v. A LFitED JA MRS,
I>K.J. KURTZ, J. P. WIDNEY.
DR. W. T. LUCKY, City Supt. Public Schools
County l>irectory.
A. W. POTTS Co. rlerkandClerk of Courts
J. W. GILLETTE Co. Rtoarderand Auditor
'I E. !t< >W A N Co. Trettsu rer
V. IL ROWLAND . Co. Sherin*and Tax Coll.
GEO. H. PECK Co. Supt. of Schools
DIONICIO BOTILLEK Co. Assessor
L. SEBOLD - Co. Surveyor
Roard of Super visors:
GEO. HIN OR, Chairman,
J. M. GRIFFITH, EDWARD EVEY,
F. PALOMARES, F. MAOHAOO,
A. SEPULVEDA, Acting Interpreter.
Regular Meetings—First Monday of each
month.
Judicial Directory:
Y. SttPULVEDA -District Judge
Tonus of Court—First Monday of Feb.,
May., Aug.. and Nov.
H. K. S. O'MELVEN Y....lndge of Probate and
County Courts.
Tonus of Court—First Monday of Jan.,
Mar., Muv, July. Sept., and Nov.
GEO. C. GIBBS Dist. Cisirt. jf'oinmi-isiouer,
Office, No. 1% Spring street,
Justice*' Courts:
WM. H. GRAY...Temple Block,over W. F.lk
Co.'s Of Iks'.
JOHN TRAFFORD. ..Downey Block, Temple
SI reel,
MM Angelea Library Association:
J. R. McCONNELL President
J. 0. LITTLEFIELD Librarian
Library, Downey Hloek.
COURT REPORTS.
4'oHuty Court—h'Mki.vknky, J.
HA i l KL)a v, January 30.
Wh Besides vs, Fran kid.—On motlou, order
ed that stty of execution be postponed till
Friday next
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Pico.
J W Hansom, S P R R J Laiikendilm, S Diego
H L Koons, do G L White A wf. Conn
T G Porter, S Frnd » A Eiscabaoh, S F
.1 N Van Nays, do W P.lriibaum.Nordhoff*
W D Shelby', Yreka H A Drake, Mass
DRKingery, do C H Norris, Baker City
ST. CHARLES.
J McFaddon.S Ann A Mills, Tustin City
S Shrewsbury, S Diego J Woods, do
W Johnson, Pnmnt R Wilkes, London
M Whaling, Puente M Whaling. Pueate
M Goldwater, S F S \V Shepnnl, Anhni
LAFAYETTE
WC'onkllng.S F . W G Wright, S Brndno
J Fuller, do PO'Brien, do
J Burk, do J B Ham
J J Ginn, do J Welsh, Anlim Lndg
R M Saul, do FAreanella
FGlrade, do J Boyer
J Brunette, do 0 S Younger. S Jose
LP Emirs, do AT Webb, 111
J Coyne, do W Rippey, Spadra
G Hilton, do SN li iml, Pnmnt
O M Paris, Nev N Burton, Perm
BACKMAN.
C L R Sayre, D C Miss Biddle.Phllndlph
J Thompson, Oakland R Blddle, do
J E McComas, Cinpiu II C Blddle, do
W Hart, Ohio
H. RASTER,
CITY
Fish and Poultry Market.
WHITE HOUSE, LOS ANGELES S .
third door from the comer of Cumin
elul. A speelulty mude of nil kin.l.-, wf
Francisco
FRESH FISH
In their season. Also,
l?«>ultry, Butter
Game, IViitM, Fruits*
and Country
Produce.
Consignments of produce respectfully sol ie
lied.
All orders promptly filled and goods dellv
ered free of charge In any part of the city.
octOH-U
IOUIS KM Kit V .AUK. FELIX BPHKAM OKAVKI..
PAGE & GRAVEL,
Manufacturers of
Carriages and Wagons
Of all kinds, made ofthe best ma-
VffU£jr/~ terlal. They also keep on hand a
large stock of
Carriages, Buggies, Light Spring and
Heavy Wagons,
ofthetr 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 oft up
on the commcnlly In Los Angeles nnd else
where.
Call and gee the best assortment of
< 'arrif-tf.'M and BuKigie*
ever offered In Los Angeles. All Carriages
and Buggies manufactured by us, aro lilted
with Puge's celebrated Patent Adjustable
Wprinar Lnzylmcli,
so well adapted to comfort.
sep_2
PIONEER
SADDLE AND HARNESS
MAWUFACTOBY.
8. C. FOY Proprietor.
J£HTABLISHED IN 1854.
importer, manufacturer, wholesale and re
tail dealer ln all kinds of Saddlery and Har
ness.
The best brands of Saddle, Harness and
Sole Leather, always on hand and for sale at
wholesale and retail.
No. 17 Los Angvles Htreeet,
LOS ANGELES, CAL.
wall at 8
Notice.
THE TAX SALE OF PROPERTY FOR
delinquent taxes has heea postponed un
til further notice.
J. J. CARRILLO,
lan 24 Marshal.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
«4»E.I> REPORT.
San Francisco, January 30.
Gold, 112% .
Greenbacks—Buying, 89; selling, 89)4.
s»« Krai.cisctt Markets Ity Telegraph.
San Francisco. January 30.
FLOUR-$5 00.5|5 37%.
WHEAT-ll su,od UO.
BARLEY—4I 4ft.nl tW.
OATS—SI 70u*l 80.
RYE—sl 40t«d 00.
HAY-* 12 50w«14 50.
WOOL— 15v420c.
ONfONH -4,1 otVql 65.
CORN-*I 55.
BEANS-2V 4 ®6c.
HOPS- SftjSiSc.
COTTON— SI 4%.
POTATOES—SI 7.V>«2 00
SWEET POTATORS-#l ofti|2 90.
BUTTER—iOtftfOc.
CHEESE-1%17c.
EGGS SS&SIVUX, per doz.
PEACHES—iltrtl 75* bos.
APPLES-sl(i49i 75 V box.
Fi(;s-;r7(jsoc. ft lb.
HOVEY-20u!i27c. V »>.
BACON—I4(^ISc.
Wholesale market.
PROVISIONS.
Floor— Onions 2 00
Extra* bbl...*5 s 8 (!*8V !! Nails, V keg... 6 25
Superfine....s 00<a5 50 Fruit—
Bacon, V lt> 16;gi17% CanMVdoz 450
Hums I5(t08 Ass'd Je111e5...4 50@o 00
Lard Driko-
Sugar— Apples 9
Crushed 11% Peaches 9
Is 1 und No. 1 10 Grapes 8
Coffee 24 Potatoes,Vctl„l 75(<*2 00
Corn, r cental 225 Salt—
Burlev 100 Common.... 150
Wheat 1 25 Liverpool.... 2 00
Butler, Kit 511 Candles, yt>... 18<a:t5
Cheese is«*l6 Candle* 156*18
Swiss Cheese.. 37 1 . 4 Brooms, %ldoz 3f«3 75
Codfish » Liquors, * cse s(gdo
Salmon tt,V*7 Cioars—
Mackerel 14 Dom'c»il000 25^*60
Tea »7<a7/> Imported do 120(^21*0
"Green 100 Powukr—
Starch Vi% 4 50
Tolxicco sftS»l 00 Canned 70c@$l
Beans.newt. 150 Fuse. 5M1f1.... f2 0(>
Retail Market.
MEATS.
Prime beef. 12(31g%c
Second class UotHc
Prime mutton Ryfiltie
Veal „ 12Me
Prlmo cattle, gross, %l hundred 94 50(i*5 at)
Good sheep |foO@3
Chickens, per dor. M§7
Ducks, per doz $ti(a7
Turkeys, per pound dressed 22(ii;'i"ic
Geese, " " " 25c
Fresh Salmon, ptr lb ■0M
FRUITS.
Oranges, per doz _ IBSTO*
Lemons, per doz 35c<*5hc
Dried apples, per tb \i\ :,e
Drictl pears, per lb iSc
Dried peaches, per lb 15c
Fresh tomatoes V Iti lie
String beuns, %l tb lie
Green Corn, %i doz 10c
Apples, V box MM 5(1
Pears, V hundred Jlrnii
Fresh ermnberries, v gallon $1 (HI
Walnuts, V lb Ifko
Figs, V doz. 15c
VEGETABLES.
Turnips, per tt> 4c
Cabbage, per lb 4c
Carrots, per 100 Ih $5 00
Radishes, per doz „ 5c
Lettuce, per head 3c
GROCERIES.
COFFEE—Mocha. «2V£e
Java irr'.e
Costa Rica Ha
TEAS—Black Soc@sl 00
Japan oo
Green 7">C((«81 OU
Butter (fi^c
Eggs, per doz 37% c
Cheese, per lb 2fK*:iik;
Brown sugar lQ 1 4(n12\:,v
Refined sugar bl^Ue
Struinod honey Bwil'2'/C'e
Canvassetl hams 3Uc
Extra family flour, "fl bbl $ti 2, r i
Sujierflne „ $. r , 7S
Graham $7 00
Mixed feed tylOOtbs $1 25
Cracked corn V 100 lbs $1 H
Cornmeal $2 Bo(i*2 75
Pearl barley V His - UVic
Splitpeius O'^c
Syrup, per keg, 5-gal 3 5o
WINES.
Cucamongo, ¥ gal, 4yrs Jl 00
Port wine. " " I •£)
Angelica, " " 1 25
Walnut brandy, fl gal » so
Sainsevaln wine bitters, f) gal 1 75
Cal white wine, ft gal. 5 yrs 75
Agnadlente, V> gal. :i yrs 1 75
Great Closing-Out Sale
OF THE
DOLLAR STORE
Greatest Bargains Ever Offered
BY
DUNSMOOR BROS.,
We will for the noxt
SO D AYS,
GIVE
Special Inducements
Previous lo opening our new store on Spring
street.
We are bound to sell the stock nnd arc con
stantly
REDUCING THE PRICE
To thut end.
COME TO-DAY!
And the next thirty days, and get
MORE GOODS
— V OB —
ONE DOLLAR
Than ever before, at
NO. 102 MAIN STREET,
Opposite the Court House.
Je2S
LA CRONICA,
pURLISHED BY E. F. TEODOLI.
The only Spanish Newspaper
IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.
Published every Wednesday and Saturday
mornings. Offlee ln Temple's New Block,
Spring street, opposite the Court-house.
It has a large circulation in the State of Cal
ifornia, tbe Eastern States, Louisiana, Mexico,
and Arizona and Colorado Territories, Central
and South America, and Spain.
"La Cronica"
commends Itself to the Advertisers who may
wish to bring their business before the Spaii
. wsf a « ln B People and numerous population
of different nationalities, on the Pacific Coast.
Aa vert Ist ag Rates Very Reasonable.
F.^^^ST 0 ?, 8 L ear - * 6; Month
*a M: Three Months, tl oo3tf
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
LOS ANGELES BRANCH
HOI MUTUAL INSURANCE
COMPANY
OF CALIFORNIA.
Cash Assets, - ■ - $519,000
Capital, - $300,000
J F. HocuiiToN, Pros id eat.
G. H. Howard, Vice President.
H. H. Bioelow General Manager.
C. R Story secretary.
R. H. Maoill, General Agent.
LOS ANCELES TRUSTEES:
a B. CAswKi.n, 8. H. Mott, H. D. Barrows,
J. S. SLAUSON, F. P. F. Tkmplk.
TEMPLE Jto WORKMAN,
Treasurers.
Which Branch Includes Ixis Angeles and
San Bernardino counties. All moneys re
ceived for premiums will bo Invested under
the control of tlie Trustees of the Los Angeles
Branch within the district. All Losses ad
justed and paid by the Directory.
J. R. TOBERMAN,
dec24tf Manager.
GABEi '»
Semi-Tropical Nurseries.
Located on San Penro street, two miles south
of City Hull.
The largest stock of Norl Item and Semi-
Troplcul Fruit Trees lv the State. .
40 Varieties of Citrous Tree".
Call and examine my stock. Priced Cata
logue sent free. Address P. O. Box 528, I»s
Angeles. Cal. THOS. A. OA RET,
daalMhi
MEDICAL.
THE PEOPLE
NOW
I&ealize "W"ltsi t
•\TRARS OF OBSERVATION AND EX
.I. perience have demonstrated; that DC
physician In genera! practice can give to
CHRONIC diseases tiie time and investigation
necessary to insure perfect success. I hnve,
llierefor", decided to make a specialty ol
all Chronic Diskasics.
ML*Mli<?H.i run! Swflrtoal,
And am prepared to give the most careful
study to each case, aud to treat diseases ill
the most scientific manner. I furnish the
purest drugs, and all Ihe latest and best Med
ical and Surgical appliances, and devote my
time, skill and medicine to the relief of tin 1
atiiieteii, at reasonable prices.
A little over one year's practice In Los An
geles, aswell as the many warm expressions
and acts.if gratitude on Ihe part of I hose I
have treated, has satisfied nic that my ser
vices are appreciated. References; my
patients.
Office: Nos. 57 & 58, Temple Block.
Entrance on Main street, and between Tem
ple Bank and Portugal's store, second floor.
CONSULTATIONS FREE, ttflicn hours
10 to 12 A. ii. and 2to 5 I', n. At other times
by special appointment
J. H. LEAL, M. D.
READ THE FOLLOWING:
SATISFACTORY.
San G ahhi Kb, April 20, 1874.
My Utile boy, over two years old, has SOf
fered terribly for more than a year from ob
struction of the urinary organs. All meant
of relief seemed unavailing, until I was ad
vised to consult With Dr. LEAL Of Los Angeles.
Alter a critical examination lie found and re
moved a shine from the urelha weighing tlvt
grains. Immediately relief followed, aud my
child ls now well. W. J. JONES.
Gratitude.
Grateful, not only forentire relief from torrl
hie suffering of seven years' Standing, hut i
pei feet euro of Internal piles by an operattol
scarcely more painful than my daily suffer
ings before the operation. 1 feel it a duty I
owe to those similarly afflicted legtvethis les
tiinoni.il ofthe skillful ami efficient treatment
of DR. J. H. LEAL, of Los Angeles. Dr. Lenl's
suocess is naore highly appreciated from the
fact that several ofthe prominent phyatelani
of Los Angelas had treated me without under
standing my disease, and of course without
success. ISABEL MARTIN.
San Gabriel, March 14,1874.

To the Afflicted.
Exchange llotki,, .
Wilminuton, March ."to, 1874. )
Having suffered severely with chronic in
flammation of the eyes, I hud determined hi
go to san Francisco for treatment, when I was
referred to 1)11. LE AL, of l/on Angeles, Undci
his care for a single week my eyes are perfectly
well, and now my sight is better than it hai
been lor the past ten years.
wyl-taw Wm. Mcgilliveray.
LIQUORS, ETC.
FASHION SALOON.
61 Downey lllock. Main St.
WOLF St GATES,
Jfroprietern.
The Choicest Ales, Beer, Wines,
AND
Klquors ofaß Kinds.
Hot Lunch Served Every Day and Evening.
ALL THE LATE PAPERS
On file for tho use of guests. Club and Read
ing Rooms, wanned and woll ventilated.
It ls the Intention of the Proprietors to sc
conduct the house as to preserve the good
name It has already earnoa. seplStf
PALACE SALOON.
70 MAIN ST., Temple lllock,
Los* Anukles, Cal.
A fine stock of
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
kept constantly on hand, and Liquors liotlled
expressly for family use. Also
HOT LUNCH
Served from 11 o'clock a. m. to 1 o'clock p. m.
and from 8 p. m. until 2 A. if.
J JL.. WILLIAMS,
oetotf Proprietor.
CUCAMONGA WINE.
DEPOT AT lAIUIS MESMKK'K
WINE CELLAR .underneath the new
U. S. Hotel, corner of Los Angeles ami Re
quena streets. Wine by the Glass, Bottle oi
Gallon. All kinds of
Liquors, Wines and Bitters
at wholesale and retail.
NOTICE.
The public of Los Angeles are hereby noti
fied that uo other person lv Los Angeles hul
Louis Mesmer has wines from the Cocoinongn
ranches. J. L. BANSEVAIN.
nos-2ptf—4
1)ITY BREWERY
And SALOON,
Cor. Second and Spring Streets,
LOS ANGELES'
Fine Lager Beer for sale
IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT.
no2-tf—B JOS. LEIBER, Proprietor.
GRAND RE-OPENING OF THE
ORIENT SALOON.
We have Just received a Large and Entire
NEW STOCK of
LIQUORS and CIGARS.
mW Punches and Cobbiera Specialties.
J. OAPPE, Proprietor.
G. E. GARD Manager. myl6tf— I
MISCELLANEOUS.
. , A-. _
WM. FARRELL,
No. 1© COURT STREET,
Practical Plumber, Gas and Steam Pipe
FITTER,
Buildings fitted witli Gas and Watet. Pipe
nnd fixtures at abort notice, on
Rea,aoiml>l" T«rm*s.
Gns fixtures retinlshed and mode to look
as good as now. Tho
EMPIRE GAS BURNER
iron. SALE.
Hot- All Work Warranted. "Wi
AGF.NT FOR THE
Plass "Economic" Gas Governo ,
Thut reduces gas bills
FORTY 1 1 IC It CENT..
And can be altuched to any gas meter.
oi t2tf
New Furniture Store!!
JO^A
UPHOLSTERERS
AHO
Cabinet Makers
(U. S. HOTEL BUILDING),
Requena St.. Los Angeles,
Call attention to their New Furniture and Up
holstery Establishment.
Furniture of every description manufactured
on ihe premises.
tMt. W. Grosser being a practical Uphols
terer and Mr. Johuniiseu a thoroughly prac
tical Cabinetmaker, the Arm offer advantages
to purchasers all'orded by no olher house.
New and Fashionable
Styles of Parlor, P.edrooin, Pining and Kitch
en Furniture always on hand,
UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIRING
Attended to promptly. Satisfaction guaran
teed. aglOtf
o o r v o
m .
en
3D

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m
c/>
—i
• o
m
FOR CHEAP GOODS!
Is I Main street.
JOHN H. SEYMOUR,
<>eueral H imager.
Jyi9tf
The Steams Ranchos,
ALFRED ROBINSON, Trustee.
K42 Market Street, Sail Francisco, I>|.
Q(\ 000 ACRES OF LAND
OViVVV for sale, In lots to suit,
suitable for the culture of Oranges,Lomons,
Limes, Figs, Almonds, Walnuts, Peaches, Ap
ples, Pears, Alfalfa, Corn, Rye, Barley, Flax,
Ramie, Cotton, etc., and also many thousand
acres of
Natural Evergreen Pastures, Suitable
for Dairying.
Good water is abundant at au uverngo depth
of six feet from the surface. On almost every
aero af this land FLOWING ARTESIAN
WELLS can he obtained, and Ihe more ele
vated portions can he irrcguted by the water
of the Santa Ana river. Most of these lands
are naturally niwist, requiring only good cul
tivation to produce crops.
TERMS—One-fourth Cash; balance In one,
two and three roars, with 10 per cent Interest
I will take pleasure In showing these lands
to parties seeking land, who are invited to
come and see I his extensive tract before pur
chasing elsewhere.
WM. R. OLDEN, Agent.
Anaheim, Los Angeles counly, May 2i, 1873
mrH-tf —7
Montana Meat Market.
FR(EIJNGER & FRANCK. MM
The best and tenderest Meats ftfflT
in the market. None but the drfmlw
Prlmest Beef and Mutton
everto he found. Note the add ross—Montana
Meat Market, Main Street, near First, Los
Angeles Junltf— 3
San Juan Capistrano Bridge.
Ct.RKK'H OmCII, fioAKII OF SUPEHVfttOKH, )
Los Angeles Couuty, California.)
"VTOTICM Is hereby given that sealed pro
1N posals will be received at this ollice un
til TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2d, 1875, at 10
o'clock a. M., the time' sot for opening said
bids, for building v bridge across the Deseehos
creek, in Sun Juan Township—according to
the plun uud specifications on Hie In tho
Clerk's office. Proposals to bo directed to the
Board of Supervisors, and endorsed "Propo
sals tor building bridge." The Board reserves
the right to reject any and all bids, as the
public good muy require.
A. W. POTTS, Clerk.
By C. W. GOULD, Deputy
Los Angeles, Cal., Jan 13, 1875.
HOTELS.
PICO HOUSE.
LOS ANGELES, CAL.
yiRST CLASS"HOTEL,
FOR TRAVELERS AND TOURISTS.
Centrally Located-Frontage on
Three Streets.
The REST Table,
The REST Rooms,
The BEST Aeoommodations.
oc2S-tf—s CHAS. KNOWLTON, Prop'r
LAFAYETTE HOTEL.
New TliY-oiig-lioiit
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 In Los Angeles.
BINQLE ROOMS, OR ROOMS EN SUITE.
The Eating Department
will be conducted with especial care
novßf—6
PRINTING.
THE HERALD
JOB
PRINTING OFFICE
SPRING STREET,
OPPOSITE THE DOUBT H«IJSE,
LOS AN6ELES.
THE attention of the business com
munity of IjOS Angoles city and county
is Invited to tlio facilities of tills olllce for cxc
cut i ng every description of
BOOK # JOB PRINTING
Fully alive to the inferior manner in which
a great part of the Job Printing in Southern
California bus hitherto boon executed, the
proprietors of this establishment have deter
mined to institute a now order of things In
Ids business.
A NEW POWER PRESS
(the first to reach this far south on the Psclllc
Coast), capable of printing a
LARGE SHEET POSTER,
cither plain or In colors, is already running,
uud driven by
.STEAM POWER,
which La also attached to their new and
ELEGANT
•Job Presaet*.
The facilities for turning out work will,thus
be equal to most and superior to many office
iv san Frauclsco.
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
or
is iz \v r r ir i» m
AND MATERIAL.
of tho most modern designs and approved
Kastern manufacture, tins been selected. And
It Is intended so lo equip und furnish this de
partment with
THE BEST PRESSES,
THE FINEST TYPE,
ANO THK
MOST MODERN APPLIANCES,
A 8 TO IIAKK I 11 X
HERALD JOB OFFICE
THE MOST COMPLETE
IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.
They hnve engaged as foreman of this de
partment, one of the most-experienced Hook
and Job Printers In the country; and the
presses will be superintended by a Skilled
Pressman from one of Ihe largest offices In
New Kugland.
PAMPHLETS
Will Ue printed from New Tyi>o, nnd th"
greatest care exercised to Insure accurucy an
freedom from typographical errors.
POSTERS & HANDBILLS
Plain or ln colors, executed at very tb*ft no
tice and displayed In tho hosrniuunor.
BUSINESS CARDS.
CIRCULARS,
STATEMENTS, B ' LL HEADS
LETTER HEADS,
BALL CARDS
WEDDING CARDS,
VISITING CARDS.
INVITATIONS, ETC.
Of tills class of work we shall make v spo
clalty, und intend that nothing of the kind
shall equal us in this .section.
BANK CHECKS,
DRAFTS, NOTES,
DEPOSIT CHECKS
BOOK HEADINGS,
BTOCK CERTIFICATES
arc.
Printed In a superior manner, on plalu writ
ing paper, or on Bond and Rank Note Paper
In block or colors.
SHOW CARDS
IN GOLD AND COLORS.
We shall nay particular attention to
BRIEFS, TRANSCRIPTS,
ABSTRACTS, ETC.,
Which will be printed In the Old Style Type
now so universally In favor, and which we
have procured specially (or this class of work.
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LECAL ADVERTISEMENTS
CERTIFICATE OF PARTNERSHIP
OF THE FIRM OF GAREY & THOMAS,
doing business in the cily ot Los An
geles, county of lios Angeles, Slate of Cittlfitr
nla.
We, tho undersigned persons, hereby certify
that the above described pai l nership is com
posed of the following persons and no others,
whose names and places of residence are ns
follows, to-wil:
Thos. A. Garey, Los Angeles.
Milton Thomas, Los Angeles.
In witness whereof we have hereunto af
fixed our hands and seals this nineteenth day
of January, 1875.
THOS. A. GAREY, [Sen.)
MILTON THOMAS. [Seal.]
Statu ok Ca_.ikoknia,
County of Los Angoles. I
On this nfaeteentk day of January, In the
year A. D. 1875, before me, Court Commissi.lit
er for said counly, personally appeared Thus.
A. Garey and Milton Thomas, known to me
to bo the persons whose nuines are suliscrils d
to the within Instrument, and acknowledged
to mo Unit they executed the same.
Witness my hand, I having no oir.cliil seal,
this nineteenth day of January, A. 1). 1875.
GEORGK C. GIBBS,
Court Commission! r or lios Angeles Co.
Ja2o
Assessment Notice.
-M RANGE CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY
\J of Angeles - Location of Principal
place or business: Los Angeles, California.
Notice Is hereby given Hint at a meeting ol
tin- Directors held in this city on tha Sis! day
of July, 1871, an assessment (No. I) of FIVE
DOLLARS PER SHARK was levied upon the
Capital Stock or said Company, payable IM
MKDtATKi.r, In United Stntcs gold co'ln, to ifie
Secretary, ut the office or tho Company, No. 41
Temple Block, Los Angeles, Cullfornlu. Any
sliMjk upon which this Assessment shull re
main unputdonthelstdnyof September, 1874,
will bo declared delinquent and advertised for
sale ut public aucllon, und unless payment Is
raudo before, will be sold on the
16th day of September, 1874,
To puy delinquent assessment, together with
cost or advertising aud expense of sale.
By order of tlie Bourd.
U M HOLT, Secretary.
Office: N0.41 Temple Block, I_>s Angeles
California.
Dated July 31, 1874.
Again Postponed.
At a regulur meeting of the Board, held De
cember 4th, 1874, the time at which tha pay
ment ofthe above assessment became delin
quent, was again postponed to January 2d,
WW. L. M. HOLT*.
declOtf Secretary.
Assessment Notice.
CO-OPERATIVE NURSERY AND FRUIT
Company of Los Angeles county.—Loca
tion of principal place of business, Los Ango
les, Cal Horn ia.
Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of
tho Directors held in this city on the 28th day
of December,lB74,an assessinont (N0.2)0f ONE
DOLLAR PER SHARE was levied upon tho
capital stock of said company, payable
on the Ist day of January, 1875, In United
States gold coin, to the Secretary ut the ollice
ol the Company, No. 1% Spring street, Los
Angelas, California. Any-stock upon which
this assessment shall remain unpaid on Ihe
Ist day of February, 1875, will bo declared
delinquent and advertised for sale at public
auction, and unless payment is made before,
will lie sold ou SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20,
1875, lo pay delinquent assessment, together
with cost of advertising and expenses oh ale.
By order of thu Board.
L. M. HOLT, Secretary
Dated December 28,1874. deBl td
NOTICE
IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT CHALES
Llndlv, Administrator of tlio estate of
Susan A. E. McClellun, has filed his final ac
count and a petition for Anal settlement and
distribution of said estate, which Is now ready
for such distribution; and tlio same will be
beared and determined on February Bth,
1875, nt 10 o'clock a. m., ln the Probate Court
room of Los Angeles county. All persons in
terested will take notice accordingly.
H. K. S. O'MELVENY.
Attest: Probute Judge.
A. W. POTTS, Clerk.
By E. H. Owbn, Deputy. J94W
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
SUMMONS.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OK THE SEV
enteenth Judicial District of tlie State of
California, in und fortlie county of Los An
geles.—Mrs. Llvy Cannon, plaintiff, against
F. Cnnunn, defendant. Action brought in
the Dislrict Court ofthe .seventeenth Judicial
District of the Siatoof California, in and for
the county of Los Angeles, and the com
plaint filed in said counly of [_>s Angeles in
the office of the clerk of tho said District
Court.
The people of the Slate of California send
greeting to F. Cannon, defendant: Yon are
hereby required fo appear In an action
brought against you by the above-named
plnlnrtfT,ln the District Court of the Seven
teenth Judicial Dislrict of the Slate or Call
fornia, In and fortlie county of Los Angeles,
und to answer the complaint filed therein,
wifhln ten days (exclusive of tho day of ser
vice) after tlie service on you of this sum
mons—if served within this county: or, If
-served out of this eounly, but in this District,
within twenty days; otherwise, within forty
days or Judgment by default will be taken
against you according to the prayer of said
complaint.
The said action is brought to obtain a de
cree of this Court dissolving the bands of
matrimony between plaintiff' and defendant
ami for costs of suit. Reference is had to
complaint for particular*.
And you are liereby uot I tied, that If you
fall to appear and answer the said complaint
as above required; the said plaintiff' will
cause your default to be entered and will ap
ply to the Court for the relief demanded in
complaint.
■ —' —i Oiven wnder my hand and Hie Seal
\of the District Court of the Seven-
I Sh '*'' j teenth Judicial District ot the State
' —. — 1 of o*l fornia. in uud for Ihe county
of Los Angeles, this 12th day of January, in
(he year of our Lord one thousand eight hun
dred and seventv-llve.
A. W, POTTS, Clerk.
By 0. W. (iotn.ii, Deputy Clerk.
11. M. Wlduey, Attorney for Plaintiff.
* JaiU-iw
SUMMONS.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SEV
enteenth Judiel il District of the State of
California, In and tor the county ol Los An
geles. -Pauline Hannau, plaintiff, against Mi
ch el Hannau, defendant. Action brought in
the District Courl of the 17th Judicial District
of tiie -tale of California, in and lor tho coun
ty of l<os Angeles,und thu complaint filed in
said county of Los Angeles, in the otlice of the
clerk of said Dislrict Court.
The p. opleof the state of California send
greeting to M. Ilannuti defendant: You are
hereby required loappear In an action brought
against you by tin: above-named plaintiff lv
tho Districl Court of the Seventeenth Judicial
District of the state of California, In and for
the county of Los Angeles, aud to answer tho
complaint filed therein, within ten days (ex
clusive of Ihe day of service) after the service
on you of this summons—ir served within this
county: or, if served out of this county, but
in this District,*i!bin twenty days; otherwise,
within forty days, or judgment by default will
lie taken against yon according lo the prayer
of said complaint.
The said action Is brought to obtain a decree
Of this Court fortlie dissolution of the bonds
of matrimony between plaintiff and defend
ant and forgeneral relief. Reiereneo Is had lo
Complaint lor particulars.
And you are hereby notified Unit If you fail
to appear and answer the said complaint as
above required, tho said plaintiff will cause
your default to be entered und will apply to
the Court for the relief demanded In the coin
plaint.
—'—, (liven under my hand and the seal
/__■«, l" f 1,, e District Court of the Seven
iKkai. ~,.,.„,,, j ui ]icial District of the State
v—of California, iv and for the counly
of Los Angeles, this _B'h day of December, iv
the yearot our Lord one thousand eight hun
dred and seveotv-IWur.
At W. POTTS, Clerk,
Hy 0. VV. Gould. Deputy Clerk.
dec2o-2iu
SUMMONS.
IN THK DISTRICT COURT OF TIIE SEV- ,
enteciith Judicial Dislrict of the State of
California, in and for the county of Los Ange
les -Thomas VV, Irvin, plaintiff,against Adri
an] Irvin, defendant. Action brought In
the Districl Court ofthe Seventeenth Judicial
District ol the state of Califonra, In uud for
Ihe county of I.os Angeles, nnd the complaint
tiled In said county of Ix)s Angeles, in the
olllce of the Clerk of said.Dislrict Court.
Tlie people of tlio State of California send
greeting in Adriann Irvin defendant.
You are hereby required to appear in un ac
tion brought against you by the übove-numed
plaintiff in the District Court of Hie Seven
teenth Judicial District of the State of Califor
nia, in und for the county of Los Angeles, and
to answer tne complaint tiled therein, within
ten days (exclusive of the day of service' utier
the service on you of t his summons-- If served
within this eounly: or, if served out or this
county, bill in this District, within twenty
days: otherwise, wllhin forty days—or Judg
ment by default will be taken against yon
according lo ihe prayer of said complaint,'
Tlie said iiolhsn Is brought to obtain a decree
of this Court that Ihe bonds of matrimony
between plninl iff and defendant be dissolved.
Reference is had lo complaint for particulars.
And you are liereby iiolllied (hat if you lail
to appear and uuswer the said complaint, us
above requited, the said plaudit! will cause
your default to Ire entered and will apply to
to Court for Hie relluf demanded in' tho
complaint.
„, —_-~ Given under mv hand nnd the Seal
I ol the Dislrict Court Of the Seveiv
«kal Vtec-nth Judicial District of the Slate
J of California, iv and fortlie county
»—, —* 0 f j >)B Angoles, this 31st day of De
cember, lv the year of our l_>rd one thousand
eight hundred and seventy-rour.
A. W. POTTS, Clerk.
Ily C. W. Oout.n, Deputy Clerk.
Stephen M. White, Attorney at Law. It Dnw
ncy'i Block, Los Augeles. jun!)-2iu
Probate Notice.
]71ST\TK of Hugh McMabon, deceased.
li Notice Is liereby given by the under
signed oxeemors of the above named estate,
lolhn creditors of, and ail persons having
claims against.snld deceased, to exhibit Iho
• aim- witn the necessary vouchers, wllhin
lour months from the first publication of this
notice, to the undersigned at the respective
residences hereinafter specitled: Win. Mc-
Keo, room No. 04, Temple. Hloek, Los Ange
les city; John Moron, Main slreet, l_>s An
geles city. janlS-wi
AT A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF
Directors Centlnela Lund Company Jan
uary 5, 1875, It was
Rexotval, Thut owing to iho inability of Iho
surveyor lo complete tbe surveys and prepam
the necessary maps of Ihe subdiv islons of ihe
Centlnela Ranches, It Is expedient lo adjourn
the sale ofthe lands ofthe company from tho
iHlh day of January until Ihe 15th day of Feb
ruary, 1875.
By older, W. H. J. BROOKS,
Secretary.
4 ————_—
N. R—All the newspapers which have the
udverUseiiicnl or the Centlnelu for the sale of
18th lust, please copy nnd make correction in
advertisement. W. H. J. B,
NOTICE.
THK LOS A NG KLES CITY AND COUNTY
Publishing and Printing Company; prin
cipal plnoe of business being Los Angeles, I.os
Angeles county. State of California.
Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of
the Directors held on Ihe 22d day id Decem
ber, 1874, an assessment of 00 per cent, on Ihe
capital stock of snld company, being sixty
dollars per share, was levied on the capital
stock or said com puny: thut forty per cent, bo
payable Immediately to tho Treasurer of said
company, F. P. F. Temple, at the Bunking
House of Tempi. A Workman, Los Angelea
City; thatof the remaining twenty per cent,
there shall be paid to said Treasurer at suid
place the sum often percent, on the 4lh day
or Juuuary 1875, and ten per cent, on the
lllh day of January 1876.
Any stock upon which this assessment shall
remain unpaid on the Uth day ol February
1870, will be delinquent aud advertised for
sale at public auction, ot the Herald office lv
Los Angeles City, and unless payment Is
made will be sold on the 25th day of Februa
ry, 1875, to pay the delinquent assessment, to
gether with tho costs of advertising and ex
penses of sale.
Dated lios Angeles, Dec. 22d, 1874.
N. B.—Each Stockholder will be credited on
said assessments with the amount already
paid by him on his stock lo tho Treasurer.
deo23tt'eb2s
CUCAMONCA HOMESTEAD Nf>
TICETO STOCKHOLDERS.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON
the first Tuesduy of January next, In
froat or the Poutoffice at Cucamonga, tliere
will be a public sale ofthe lots and lands of
tho Lucunionga Homestead Company, for
premiums, according to the By-Laws of said
company, and tliat said sale will continue
from day to day, ir neoessary; said sale to
commence at lo o'clock a. it.
By order or tho Board or Directors. ' "
I. M. HELLMAN,
Los Angeles. Oct. 20,1874.
In consequence of the inability of o large '
number of the share-holders to attend said
sale ut the lime therein speoilled, and at their
request, the Board of Directors have this day
postponed said sale until Tuesduy, tlie 2d day
of February next, when nnd where the said
sale will occur at the time and place, and In
tlie manner apoclfled In the foregoing notice.
By order of Ihe Board of Directors.
L M- HELLMAN,
Los Angeles, January 2,1875.

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