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NSrW \DVERTISEMENTS. REMOVAL NOTICE. DUNSMOOR BROS., fRyI'KIRTORH OP TUB DOLLAR STORE, WISH TO INFORM fHEIR KKIKNI'S patrons ami the public In general that they have aioved Into the NEW POSTOFFICE BUILDING, OTV SPRING STREET, Where they have a flue stock of goods, SECOND TO NONE In Los Angeles. Having plenty of main their have enrWrged their stock in all the diitf n nt departments, and will oflerextralnducements to oustomers. Tliey take pleasure in showing goods at any time, whether parties desire lo purchase or not. KKMKMBKIt THE PLACE: DOLLAR STORE, In Postoffice Building, Spring Street, Oi>i>o»ite Court-Houae. on Hi tt HOTELS. BACKMAN HOUSE. Hnu, :ltt. ** aud 40 'mm street, Los Anuelns, Cal. THIS NEW AND ELKGANT HuTELJust hinshed mid thrown open to the public, is furnisncdthroughout with New Furniture, Carpets and Bedding. Booms large, well lighted and ventilated aud supplied with water, gas aud tire. Tl TABLE Is supplied with the best the market affords aud uo Chinese cooks employed. For Eamilio. it* M«coiuraodatioiiN i;rc uiinurpaMMed. Eor Business .Men And visitors, its conveniences a c unequalled being centrally located, having ■ telegraph otHce attached, aud street cars passing every lea miuuu-s. There is no Bar or Saloon Qj any kind on the premises, It being the ma ud Jf> «nak« » 4'tiei Board by the Day, Wwfc, ... Kor persons not requiring rooms. MR. &. MRS. BACKMAN, febttf Proprietor*. ~OAPE HOUSE. iv h: vv h mil s»x H tctax. Tills HOUSK H JUST FINISHED, AMI Its rooms are large siinny, aud elegantly furnished. No house iv the city is better lo cated, aud its rooms are arranged to be used single or in suites. The CARPETS ARE ALL BRUSSELS, ANO Til X FUKNITUKK First-Class Black Walnut. The propiiotor assures all flint they cannot And a more res pee table location or better ;w -couimoilaUons in the city. WM. CAPE, Proprietor. inri) BOARDING HOUSE. >r«>. 74 LOS ANOELK"' street, be- I tween First and wquena. The rooms are large and wel' . ' Utilated. Oood accoiu in .duti.'.n- loi lUlullles. Tliose iv quest o! boinling W'i nod aii the comforts of v quiet no me. rhe table weil supplied. Terms niod mp»Mk' J. L KNICK, inrltftf Proprietor. LOS ANGELES CITY Homestead Association! HOMESTEADS IN THE City of Los Angeles! 106 feet front by 176 feet deep, One .Square from the line of the Main street Horse Railroad. $30(fOO!!! Payable in Monthly Instalments OF TWENTY DOLLARS EACH! First Instalment Due Jan. Ist. 1875. Lota to be Distributed among Shareholders on or about MAY IST, 1875. The Und of tbe above Association Is situat ed on Washington stieet, near Flgueroa, One and a half miles from the Court House. The finest rosl fences in the city are In its vicinity, and the pipes of the Ix>s Angeles City Water Company are soon to be extended to It. TITLE PERFECT. BOARD or mitKCTORK : O. W. CHILI**, President. HON. J. G. DOWNEY Treasuier EUUENH MEYER. DR. E. A. PRE ÜBS. H. McLKLLAN .Secretary. For further Information, apply the officers o< tb« Association. Subscription lisl at the office of the Secre tary. dc24tf the Greatest Luxury of the Age! Hair Brushing by Machinery IN USE AT >VH. LOWERY'S KAKIIION ftkimj |;TTIMJ, SHA HPODINO SALOON. T H |n a£}n\h?{sft yK OF THE KIND If your hair Is :alllhg A? Brush; If you want a be*^,*fi2J , „ a f c , h,ne try the Machine Brush; a «v? I CUr ? d ( P r {__' droit is the Machine Brush, VjA SUsT CHAHOB ftirthe Machine BrushF v *' XIKA FIVE FIRST-CLASS BARBtxj ALWAYS ON HAND. PUS*. J. B. CROSBY, - - Foreman Always on hand, Clears, Tobacco, Meer schaum Pipes, Etc. aw Customers are requested not to touch the bells. mrSl tf £0$ tfmgett* StetaM. CITY AND COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. SUNDAY, APRIL 18, 1875. Notice of Intention, KJOTICE is hereby given that the city of IN bos AngelesintenUKnißkiiig the folio* - ing Improvements on Fort street from its In tersection with Third street to anil including Its intersection with Second streei: The street shall be graded in the following manner: The road-bed snail bo prepared by cutting down or tilling up the street to a sub grude eight inches below the established grade along the center lineof the street, and in such manner as lo give it a slope of one foot In thirty towards the nutters. The road-bed hav ing been prepared along the whole of one block and having been accepted by the City Surveyor, It shall then be surfaced with ce ment gravel to the depth of eight inches. The curb shall be of redwood .Ixl2 Inches, spiked to posts of redwood 4.\4 inches and three feet long set In the ground on the Inside of and two feet below the bottom of the curb. Said posts shall be not less than six feet apart and in addition thereto there shall be ■ similar post set In the sanienianner at each and every Joint of the curb, to wliicli both ends of ihe curb shall bo spiked, there shall be a stake of .Ixl redwood aud two leet long set In the ground opposile to and four feet in side of each post. There shall be a key of Ix 4 redwood and tour feel long nailed with not less than two ten-penny nails at each aw to aud connccrins: the stake to the post; said key to be placed four Inches below the top ofthe curb. The top of the curb shall be placed two Inches below the established grade. The sidewalks shall be twelve feet wide and shall be tilled in or cut down at the curb to within si* Inches of the established grade, as may be necessary, with a slope of two inches (rem the Inside oi the sidewalk towards the gutter. It shall then be filled in with four inches of cement gravel and properly 1< veled. Two box culverts shall be placed across the intersection of Fort and Second streets, to he made ot 8-lncb redwood. They shall be three feet wide and one loot deep on the Inside, and so placed as to serve as crossing; the bottom to be laid longitudinally and the top cross- Way*. M. X it KM EH, upfti lOt Clerk of Com. Council. Notice of Intention. MOTICE is hereby given that the city of Is Lot Angeles intends making the follow ing improvement on Figueroa street frem its Intersection with Pico street to and Including its intersection with Adams street: Said Figueroa street shall be graded by ex cavating or lilling IB so as to bring the centre line thereof up to the grade as established, swing the iimdway a slope Ol one foot in thirty to the bottom ol the gutter. .-sidewalks 12 feel wide shall bo left on either side, which shall be excavated or filled insj as to make them correspond with the estab lished grade. They shall then bcmudep>r leet y smooth, and'all large stones or other Impediments to footmen shall be removed. M. KREMER, •pIS lOt Clerk of Com. Council. prai Mi! MAGNIFICENT CITY PROPERTY SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY —TO OBTAIN HOMES ON EASY TERMS 99 Building Lots, 58x150 F£ljET| WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION ON THE 21st AND 22d INST. fTUIESE LOTH ARE SITUATED ON TH* JL West side of Figueroa street, Iron Third to sixth street. NONE of these lots are over FIVE HUN DRED FEET irom the terminus of thespring and Sixth Street Uailroiul, uid command a MAGNIFICENT VIEW oi the \alley and ocean. Altogether they afford the MOST CHARM ING RESIDENCE SITES in tbe city yet of fered for sale. WATER can be furnished IN PIPES under a pressure of over IUO feet from my reservoir on the hills. TERMS: On all amounts under $500, one-half cash, and one-half in six months. All amounts above $&'O, one-third cash, one third in six months, one-third in one year, with 1 per cent Interest per month or 1 percent per month premium allowed on all sums paid in advance. Five per cent to lie p:ild at time of sale or lm will be Immediately resold. Anyon ■: may buy at his own valuation, as no limit will he placed on the price of lots. These 101 l may he reached by way of Tem ple street to Hope, Hope to Third, and Third to FigUeroa Street, with an easy grade all the way. A MAP OF THE TRACT may be seen at my office on SPRING STREET, or at JONES A NOYES' AUCTION HOUSE. The sale will take place on the premises. Carriages on the day of sale will be on hand at my office to convey purchasers and visitors to ttie groung. P. BEAUDRY. ap!s-td VETERINARY SURGEON. OSCAR C. BALDY, V. S., TREATS ALL diseases of ihe horse. Can be found at corner Fourth and Fort streets. Los Ange les, Cal. au2tf—2 GUM TREESL I WILL DELIVER ANY QUANTITY OF Gum Trees anywhere in this or Sun Ber nardino count v, ranging in height from 6to 12 inches, within six months from date of con tract, ill from six to tWf Ive eente per Tee. Address, RALPH ROGERS, Orange. 1jO» Angeles Co. Los Angeles, April 2, 1875. npB ly FAMILY FRWDMERL Fruit-Growers. Attention! A LONG FELT WANT KUI'I'LIED. NO more loss of fruit or vegetable! by dt-cay or selling below their value. You can dry your own fruit und get all the profits. THE STAR FAMILY FRUIT DRYER Is within the reach of all, and we will guar antee it to do its work as well as the Aldcn or any other process, we are now ready t» fur nish this maehineof any sl«e to suit families, with full instructions for operating. County Rights for sale and AGENTS WANTED In every county. Samples of fruit and vege tables dried on the Star Dryer can be seen at Workman Bros., Main street, and Harper A Dalton's, Downey Block, and a Model Dryer crtn be se»>n at the residence of E. H. Work man, In this city. tl *nr prices and other particulars, apply to , • l M)ve-named firms. 1 ugeles, April 1,1875. aoitf A. E. MERRILL. CENTINELA COLONY. The Centinela Land Company OP LOH ANIiKI.K.S. i infers for sale, at low prices ami on easy terms of payment,MMatof tin- finest Farming & Orange Lands IN .SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. These lands are situate.l SIX MILES FROM LOS ANGELES, And border on the ocean. The Climate is the Best in the State. Upon this tract Is the I < i Orniiife Orohartl in tho World, Containing 13,000 five-year-old Orange Trees and tJ,090 Lime and Almond Trees. Purchasers of land will bo permitted to buy a few of the remaining shares of the Company at par, and thus participate in the final distri bution of profits. For farther particulars, call on or address CENTiNELA LAND COMPANY, ap9 N". S Temple Block, Los Angeles. LOS ANGELES German Dyeing and Cleaning Cor. Commercial and Los Angeles Sts.. tWHITE HOUSE,) DYEING AM) FINISHING IN SUt'EIG or style. : ailirs' silk, satin and Woolen shawls and dr sses of every description, lace curtains, crape, shawiS, etc Blankets clean ed, bleached and warranted to look like new, KID GLOVES CLEANED. BOEKHOFF * BLUMENTHAL, mrSl-tf Proprietors. VERY DE3IRALE PROPERTY 1? O Ii H ''A. LE. TO BE SOLD ON EASY TERMS, I a number ol Valuable Building Lots About one-halt acres ouch In size, situate on Pico stiecl, heiweon Charity and Flgueroa, and Known asthe Forties Tract. The Main street cars will p"ss close by this ttr-ciit'.ct.v. The mui> can ho >-een ami full par- ATHAVKm, .;, !,l to BANCROFT street, who will how the lots to pailTes aPsV/ 1 ing M 1-tir •:.!««;•. TITLE PERFECT, mil., iin New Wilson Sewing Machine!! The People's Favorite and Ladies' Friend. THE WILSON Shuttle Lock Stitch Sewing Machine Is at last conceded by all to be Hi" BEST now In use. Being so Simple and Light Running that Hie most delicate lady or child can use it. Can regulate Tension or change stlich while sewing. THE WILSON Is best adapted for all varieties ol family sew ing from the lightest fabric to the heaviest cloth or leather. Every Machine Warranted for five years without expense to purchaser. THE HIGHEST PREMIUMS have been awarded at the Worlds Fair, Vienna and State Fairs and Expositions throughout California and the Eastern States. What better superi ority over ull others. Price from SlO to $15 Lower than for any other first class Machine, send for descriptive catalogue free. E. O. GLIDDEN, Agent. Office—White House, corner Los Angeles and Commercial streets. feb4-6m Assessment Notice. I OS ANCELES "PETROLEUM RE- U. fining Company. ITinelpm place of bus iness, Los Angeles city, Los Angeles county, State of California. NOTICE.—There is delinquent, upon the following described stock on account of as sessment levied on the Uth day of May, 1K74, and Ist day ol' Msrcb,lB76, theseverul amount* set opposite the names of the respective share holders, as follows: No.Cer- No. of Name. tijicat?. Shares. Amt. Ira Carpenter 14 lo $50 Henry Dockweiler 13 20 ion V. Gelcich 4 20 160 H. Helmun 46 5 25 E. Harris 2»«30 10 50 J. H. Jones 15* 16 20 100 P. Jorgensrn 19 M X C. H. Klmbal 2 lo 5u P. Loiseau 22 5 25 JoeMullitUy 8 JO 80 John Osborn v ;( 15 Susan Osborn 44 _ B A. W. Potts 21 10 5n Robert Sharp 41 5 John Schumacher 45 5 L. M. 'i'ownsley 32 5 25 V. Wolfenstein X 20 Kin R. M. Williams 31 5 25 And In accordance with law and an order of the Boajd of Dlrectois made on March 1, so many sharesof each parcel of such stock ux may be necessary will be sold et the Secreta ry's office, No 41 Temple Block on the 20th day ofAprll, 1875, at 2o'clock p. M.of such day, to pay delinquent assessments thereon, to gether witn the costs of advertising and ex penses of the sale. JOHN D. BICKNELL, npB t ap2l Secretary of said Company. WOOL! WE WILL PURCHASE WOOL, OR make liberal advanceson consignments to our correspondents In Ban Francisco. Bags furnished and for sale. J. L. WARD. ap2 lm No. 8 Commercial street. , MISCELLANEOUS. DO YOU WANT A Farm Wagon, Or a Sporting *■ agon, Or a Sulky Cultivator, Or a Walking Cultivator, Or a Diamond-Tooth Cultivator, Or a Shovel Plow, Or a Sulky Horse Rake, Or a Mower, Or a Reaper, Or a Header, At Bed Rock Prices? IF SO, CALL AT THE GRANGE STORE, I*l Main street. JOHN H. SEYMOUR, lieueral Manager. JytMf W.I •s-iaoJiH spomuiv pu« sapHuv son 4M>l<»g <iaoj*s ©siIV SI "°N 'NU3JLS 'V -a -astiodxj pm: oouha'oiiui! '.O.'iop \ju eAM puu dmo ioj .duo %v inn He* neo dn 3U!1(IIJ.1(| S.MJUUd p«|U !p«J|HOp OS II .l| n sou >1 opiiuoAiy no eveijojnd a ui-u i sc 'a.tai[M •etie SuissqAjtTO ejojso, oui no n«o oj hojh opium 9Uit| jo miiuoi .dm joj seieSa v bo*] Uj 2i!|d.)j>|osuoi| OJ ofl oj3uipu.»)ui sltosjoj •piiHii no HUIIXINUiI.H «en jo ni iiu -laossi: By 'p4SOTrtp>xe puu iijos miSnoq H(IOOt) ONIdMMMMSIIOH UaHJLO (IN V *—I -\T r~» T T XT XT O JT a a ii jl i im a II H LEWG. CABANIS, Notary Public and Conveyancer. AND Real Estate & Money Broker. OFFICE—No 44 Temple Block, upstairs—en trance, first stairway below the Bank, on Spring street. Vor- Snle Olieap: 3,000 Walnut trees 3 years old 1,000 Orange " 3 " " 2,000 " " 2 " " 10,000 " " 1 year " 1,000 Lemon " 2 years " 106 Fig " 2 " " 500 Pepper "2& 3 " " Apply to LEW G. CABANIS, Or on the premises, H. Read's place, West of Main street, on Pico street. Jan2. - slf Well-Digging. lAMI AM PREPAUKHTO DO well-digging In the most satisfactory manner and on the shortest notice. Water guaranteed for Wilcox Ll.ters of all (1 mensions. by permission, I re r to Mr. Lougstreet, Mr. Lcdyard, Mr. Heaton and Dr. Wilis ler. THOMAS HAMILTON, JiinStf Vt Swlgart A Huber's, Main St. Montana Meat Market. IpRfELINGEIt& FRANCK. (jWBWy ! The best and tenderest Meats In the market. None but the Primest Beef and Mutton ever to he found. Not. the address—Montana Meat Market, Main Street, near First, Los Angoles Jnnltf—X CUCAMONGA WINE. DEPOT AT LOUIS MESMER'S WINK CELLAR, anderneatt) the new U.S. Hotel, corner ef 1.0.s Angeles and Re i|Uena streets. Wine by thu Glass, Bottle or Uullon. All kinds or Liquors, Wines and Bitters at wholesale and retail. NOTlt The public of Los Angeles are hereby noti fied thut no other person iv Los Angeles but Louis. Mesmer has wines from the Cocotnongo ranches. J. L. BANHEVAIN. nos-2ptf-4 CROTTO SALOON, Corner Commercial and Main atreets. (Ducommun's Building.) IS O WO PEN, » Whero can be found all the choicest brands of LIQUORS In the market. Also, all the finest Imported B E E Ivl S, St. lionis, Cincinnati, Bayrlsu, stc. Delic »cies by the Plate: Pigs' Feel. fo. v ■•. Coriers. Anchories, Sar dalles, Sar(io„ 3, Herrings, Cheese assorted, Gleamed Sausage. A fine lilllinrd Table connected with the es tablishment. ROGERS & POTUSKEY, feblfltf Proprietors. JOSEPH BRESON, SAMPLE ROOMS, OPPOSITE IT. S. HOTEL, MAIN ST. The purest WINES, the choicest CIGARS, and the best FANCY DRINKS concocted south of San Francisco. OTTTemple Block, next to Wells, Fargo A Company's office. no2-tf—B WILCOX STEAM LIFTER EVERYBODY CALL AND SEE IT OPER erate. Its advantages over other steam pumping machinery may be summed up as rollows: It uses the same steam twioa; 'It costs less than any other steam pumping ma chine; it will raise more water with the same quantity of steam than any other steam pump; its boll r costs less and will make more gleam with the same quantity of fuel than other boilers, and its boiler feeder Is the cheapest and most simple of all others; any person, even tanners' wives and lads, do run them. ALLEN WILCOX A CO, mrll MISCELLANEOUS. «*' FASHION j& Livery and Sale Stable, MACY, WILSON & CO., MAIN street, opposite Arcadia atreet. Horses and t ferriages, Single or Double, and Hudd! Horses kepi constantly on hand for tho accommodation of the Public. Horses boarded by the day, week, or month, at reasonable rates. Conveyances furnished for private or public occasions at the shortest notice and upon as reasonable terms as at any IPirKt-Clttwa KlMtnbliahment In Southern California. HKAR H X S Counected with the above stables arc Plain und Olass, which will be supplied, with or without plumes, on terms Defying Competition. MACY, WILSON & CO., Janl2tf r*roj>rietorn. T. C. SWIG ART. JOS. lIU HER, .TK. SWICART & HUBER, OKAI.EK3 IN STOVES, TIN, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON - WARE AMU CROCKERY WARE, GLAHH. Hardware and Willow-ware, LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS PLUMBING AND CAB FITTING Done to Order. Sign of the Big Red Coffee Pot, NO. HO MAIN ST., : LOSANGFLEH. Jun2ltf—fi THOMPSON & WATERMAN'S Semi-Tropical and General Nurseries. Han Pedro Htreet, (near corner of Washington, two miles seuiii of Court House.) A large aud choice assortment of Seiul-Troplcal and Northern Fruit Treea. Also, a choice assortment of .Eastern Forest Treea, and other shade and ornamental trees and shrubbery. Come and see our stock. Catalogue and price list sent free. THOMPSON * WATERMAN. Los Angeles, Cal. d27tf The Steams Ranchos, ALFRED KOBINBON, Trustee, 843 Market Street, Nan Francisco, Ca|. QA AAA ACRES OF LAND tj\Jm\J\J\J for sale. In lots to suit, suitable for the culture of Oranges, Lemons, 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 an average depth of six feet from the surface. On almost every acre ef this land FLOWING ARTESIAN WELLS can be obtained, and the more ele vatsd portions can be irregated by the water of the Santa Ana river. Most of these lands are naturally meist, requiring only good cul tivation to prod nee crops. TERMS—One-fouriU Omhi iminuce in ulie, two and three years, with 10 per cent interest. I will take pleasure in showing these lands ta o'o'tjes seek-tnir luna, who are invited to Point! ana see this extensive tract before pur chasing elsewhere. WM. R. OLDEN, Agent. Anaheim, Los Angeles county. May 24,1873. mra-tf — 7 WOOLEN MILL STORE ! PFEIFFENBERGER & SHAUER, Los Angeles Street, near Commercial, Suits made to order tor Twenty-five to Sixty-five Dollars. Aline stochof Imported and domestic Blankets and Flannels Constantly on hand. Also, a fine stock ol CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINCS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac, Of Foreign aud Domestic manufacture, kept in stock and made up in the best stylu of the tailoring art. PFEIFFENBERGER A SHAUER. scp4-tf CITY BREWERY And SALOON, Cor. Second and Spring Streets, LOS ANO ELK*' Fine Lager Beer for sale IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT. JOS. LEIBER, Proprietor. LOUIS EMERY I'AOK. XXI.IX EFIIRAM ORAVKI., PAGE & GRAVEL, Ma tufueturers of Carriages and Wagons ftjKXLKs Of all kinds, made ofthe best ma- terial. They also keep on hand a large stock of Carriages, Buggies, Light Spring and Heavy Wagons, of their own make, which they warrant In every respect. They have determined to sell their work at prices as low as the inferior and worthless work that is freqiie.itly being palmed otr up on the commcuity in I<os Angeles and else where. Call and see the best assortment of Carriages and Baggies ever affered In Los Angeles. All Carriages and Buggies manufactured by us, are fitted Willi Page's celebrated Patent Adjustable &pi-inj? JL.iizyt>aok:, so wll adapted to comfort. ________ sep22 I fell. KEITH J. DONAHUE. KEITH *% DONAHUE'S DEXTER TRAINING STABLES, Main street, two doors below First. rpHK BEST OFCaRE AND BOARD WILL X be given to all patrons Mr. Donahue will train aud gaft young horses and colts at liberal rates. He has made thlH business a specialty for many years. Owners of colts and young horses will do well to give him a call. Good, reliable saddle and buggy horses let on me most reasonable terms. For further particulars. Inquire at the stables. mr7tf Notice of Intention. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Common Council of Los Angeles in tends to cause to be constructed at the ex pense of the property-holders the following Improvements on Main street from the Plaza at the Northern line of the Pico House to Fifth street: Said street to be graded and covered with eight Inches of cement gravel, to have gutters of cobble-stone five feet wide and sidewalks fifteen feet wide from the Plaza to Commer cial street on tho Eastern side aud to Temple ll street on the Western side, and twelve feet from Commercial street and the North line of lemplo Block to Fifth street; to have plank sidewalks trom the Plaza to First street and gravel sidewalks from First street to Fifth street, and to have culverts at the Junctions and intersections of all streets with Main street. By order ofthe Common Council ol the city of Los Angeles. M. KREMER, Clerk of Com. Council. Los Angeles, April 9, 1875. aplO lot NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I — — OK — T H BEE NEW COTTAGES, CORNKR OJT 2d and Charity streets. T ZEL" REE NEW COTTAGES On Temple street, near Charity St. One New Double Two-Story DWELLING HOUSE And One New - OO r r T AGE On Beaudry Terrace Apply to P. Beaudry. Spring St., opposite City Council room. feb7-tf i — FOR SALE. THE CROP OF BARLEY ON 31 ACRES Immediately West of City Cemetery. Also crop of wheat aud rye on 35 acres front ing on Flgueroa street and West of City Cem etery. The grain is in fair condition for mak ing good hay. Apply to P. BEAUDRY, Good Pasture Within City Limits. INCLOSED PASTURE for horses 7 and mules may be had on the hills West ol'the City Cemetery. Animals at the risk of owners. Apply to P. BEAUDRY. febdtf LT OR RENT.-The Commodious Office i No. 13 New High street, lormerly occu pied by P, Beaudry, Is for rent at reasonable terms. The office Is divided into four apart ments and conveniently arranged. For In formation, apply at the Mayor's office, brick building opposite the City Council rooms. mr7 FOR SALE. THE FOLLOWING LOTS FRONTING ON BUNKER HILL AYE. AND HOPE ST. Lot 15 in block 102. Lots 1, 2,3 in block 109, Bellevue TorracoTrnct. Lots 2,8, 5,6 aud 7in block T. Lots 1. 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9,10, block S. Lots 12,13,15,17, 19 and 20, block L. Lots 13, 14, 15, 17,18, block K. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4,5, 8, 7 and 8, block Q. Lois v and 12, block J. Lots 1, 2,3, 4,5, 8, 7, 8, block P. Lots 12, 13,15 and 16, block I. Lois 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8,9,19, block O. Lots 11, 12,13, block H, Mott Tract. FRONTING ON FLOWER STREET. Lots 17, 19, 20 and 21 in block 103 of the Bellevue Terrace Tract. Lots 9, 11,12,18, 14 and 15, block T. L0t59,10,11,12,18.14,15and 16, block Q. Lots 1, 2,3, 4,5,6,7 and 8, block V. Lots fl, 10,11,12, l;i, 14,15 and 16, block P. Lois I, 2,8,4,5,6,7, 8, 9,10 and 11, block U. Lots 11,12, 13, 14,15, 16,17, 18, 19, 20 and 21 in block 0 of the Mott Tract. FRONTING ON OLIVE STREET. Lots 4,5,6,7 and Bln block 4. , Lots 2,3,4,5 and ti in block 2. Lots 12,13,14,15 and 17 in block 1, Beaudry Tract. Lois 5,7 and Bln block F. Lots 10,14,15 and 16 Iv block E, In Mott Tract Frontiug on Bunker Hill Aye. & Char ity Street. Lots 1, 2,3,4 and 5 in block 108, Bellevue Ter race Tract. Lots 11,12,18, 14, 15,16, 17,18, 19 and 20 Iv block 4 and lots 10,11,12, 13,14, 15,18, 17. 18 and 19 In block 2, Beaudry Tract. Lots 8, 4,5 and 6in block K. Lots 1. 2,3, 4, 5, 6,7 and Bin block J. 1 Lots ], 2,8, 4,5,6 and 7 in block I. Lots 12 and 18 In block F. Lot S in block H. Lots 14.15,16 and 17 In block E of the Mott Tract. Water will be furnished to all tho above lots at the rates fixed by the Water Commission ers, and on the same terms as by the L A. City Water Co. de 22 tf P. BEAUDRY. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ~PROBATE NOTICE. IN TIIK PROB.vTE COURT UK THK county of Lou Angeles.State of California, in the matter ul the estate of CaUiartue Lower, deceased. -On rendingnnd (lllng the petition ol Jacob Lower, Administrator ol the estate ot Catharine Lower, d< need, setting loiih thai said estate is in n properu< ndition to be closed and that a portion ol the residue oi said eslute remains to be divided among the heirs of said deceased, as persons entit led, It is ordered that all persons interested in the estate of the said i atharlne Lower, deceased, be and appear be fore the Probate t'ourt of the said county ol Los .v ngeles, at thi' court-room of said CoUrt, In the city of Los Am eles in said county, on Wednesday, the 2lsi day of April, A D. 1675, at in o'clock A. M., then and there to show cause why BO order of distribution should not he made ofthe residue Of said estate among the heirs ofthe said deceased, Catharine Lower, according to law. It is further ordered that a copy of this order be published lor lour successive weeks before the said 21st day of April, A. I>. 1h75, m the DAILY Hkkai.ii, a newspaper published in the said Los Angeles county. H. K. S. O'MELVENY, Probate Judge. Dated March 22. 1875. Attest: A. W. POTTS, Probetc Clerk. By K. H. owkn, Deputy Proti te Clerk. mi 21 lw pHrolbate noticeT STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY of Lns Angeles.—ln the Probate Court. In the mat _t of the estate ot Alonzo C. Allen, deceased. Pursuant to an order of this Court made thin day, notice is hereby given that Monday, the I9th day of April, A. D. 1875, at 10 o'clock A. M. ol said day, at the Court-room of this Court, in the city and county of 1/os Angeles, has been appointed for healing the application of Cavin L. Porter praying that a document now on tile in this t'ourt, purport ing to be the last will and testament of Alon/.o C. Allen, deceased, bo admitted _P Probuto and that letters of Administration witli the will annexed be issued thereon to said peti tioner, at which lime and place all ■plans Interested therein may appearand contest the same. Los Angeles, April 7, 1875 A. W. POTTS, Probate Clerk. By E. 11. Owkn, Deputy Clerk. Thompson a Ci.akk, Att'ys for Petitioner. :ipB lOt CONSTABLE'S SALE. BY VIRTUE OK AN EXECUTION is sued out of the Justice's Court in and for Los Angeles Township, Los Angeles county. State of California, "»'. CI. Gray, Esfj., Justice of the Peace, in toe suit of Levy iS Coblen.li against Frunk Gross, nuly ordered a; 1 i oay of March, 1875, 1 have levied upon aud will on Thusduy, the 22d day of April, 1875, at II o'clock A. m., sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash in U. S. gold coin, at the Court-house door, on Main street, in the city and county of Los Angeles, all the right, title and interest of the said Frank Gross in and to Ihe following described real property, to-wlt: All that certain tract of land In Los Angeles county, State Of California, being the one hun dred and one und one-half (101|/.,l acres, more or less, in tbe N. E. l ± of Section seven i 7), Towr§hlp2, south Range is, West B. B. M., according to the special map of Geo. Hansen made in March, 1874, being the .same land de scribed In a deed of conveyance from Brigida Tabllcn to Frank Gross of date June '2H, 1574, recorded In Book 80, page '.'l7, of Deed! in the Recorder's Office of said county. S. H. BRYANT, apl td law Constable. Notice of Intention. NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVEN THAT thecityot Los Angeles Intends milking the foi low ing Improvement! on spring si reel from and including its Intersection with Fourth street to its intersection with Fifth street: The street shall be graded in the following manner: The road-bed shall be prepared by cutting down or filling up Ihe street to a sub grade eight Inches below the established grade along the center line of the street, aud in such manner as lo give it a slope of one foot in thir ty towards the curb. The road-bed having been prepared along the whole of the block and having been accepted by the City Sur veyor. It sliiill then be surfaced with cement gravel to the depth of eight inches. The curb shall be of redwood, Bxl2 inches, spiked to posts of redwood 4x4 Inches and three feet long set In the ground on the inside ol and two feet below the bottom of the curb. Said posts shall be not less than six fael apart and In addition thereto there shall be a simi lar post set in the same manner at each and every Joint of the curb, to which both ends of the curb shall be si lked. There shull be a stake of 3x4 redwood and two feet long set in the ground opposite to and lour feet inside of each post. There shall be a key of Ix 4 red wood and four feet long nailed with not less than two ten-penny nails at eacli end to and connecting the stake lo the post ; said key to lie placed lour Inches below the top of the curb. The top ofthe curb shall be pluccd two Inches below the established grade. The side-walks shall bo ton feel wide and shull be tilled in or cut down it the curb to within ssx Inches of the established grade (as may be necessary) with a slope of two inches from the Inside of the sidewalk towards the glitter. It shall then be tilled In with four ■nebes Of gravel and properly leveled. Two box-culverts shall be placed across the intersection of Spring and Fourth streets, to t<e made of three-Inch redwood. They shall be three feet wide by one fool deep on the in side, and so placed us to serve as crossings. The bottom und sides to be laid longitudin ally; the top crossways. M. KREMER, apl3 lOt Qli rk of Com. Council. Notice of Intention. NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVEN THAT ■ » the city oi Los Angeles Intends making the following improvements on Fort street from Its intersection with Templestreel toand including its intersection with First street and including Its junction with Court House street mid Franklin street. The street .-nail be graded In the following manner: The road-bed shall be prepared by cutting down or filling up the stieel to a sub grade eight inches below the established grade along the centre line of the street and in such manner us to give It a slopeol one foot in thir ty towards the gutters; the road-bed having been prepared and having been accepted by the City surveyor, it shall then be surfaced with cement gravel to the depth of eight inches. The gutters shnll be four feel wide and shall be paved with granite cobble stones eight inches long and not over six Inches In thick ness. The centre of the gutter shall be eight inches and the sides five Inches below the top ofthe curb, thus giving it a concave shape, the cobble stones to be thoroughly set in saud and to be well rammed. The curb shall be of redwood, 3x12 Indies, spiked to posts of redwood Ix 4 inches and three feet long, set in the ground on the Inside of and two feet below the bottom of the curb. Said posts shall be not less than six feet apart, and in addition thereto there shall be a simi lar post set in the same manner at each and every Joint ofthe curb, to which both ends ol the curb shull he spiked. There shall bo a stake ol 3x4 redwood and two feet long set In the ground opposite to and four feet inside of each post. There shall be a key of Ix 4 red wood and four feet long nailed with not less than two ten-penny nails at each end t.» ami connecting the stake lo tbe post; said key to bo placed four inches below the top of" the curb. The top oi the curb shull be placed two Inches below tho established grade. The sidewalks shull be twelve feet wide, and shall be filled in or cut down at ihe curb to within six inches of the esiabllshed grade (as may behecessury) with a slope of two inches from the inside of the sidewalk towards the gutter. It shall then be filled In with four inches of cement gravel and properly leveled. Two box culverts shall be placed across the intersection of Fort and First streets, to be made of three-inch redwood. They shall be three feet wide by one foot deep on the inside and so placed as to serve as crossings; the bottom and sides to be laid longitudinally, the top crossways. There shall be a similar culvert across Franklin street at its Junction witli Fort street. M. KREMER, apliiOt Clerk of Com. Council. Certificate of Partnershlo OF THE FIRM OF STARBUCK A BUT ler, doing business in the city of Los Angeles, county of Los Angeles, Stateof Cali fornia. We, the undersigned persons, hereby certify that the above described partnership is com posed ofthe following persons and no others, whose names and places of residence are as follows, to-wlt: L. Starbuck, Los Angeles. H. W. Butler, Los Angeles. In witness whereof, we have hereunto af fixed our hands und seals this Isth day of April, 1875. L. STARBUCK. [SEA!..] H. W. BUTLER, [SKAI,.] Statu of California, I County of Los Angeles. J On this 16th day of April, in the year 1875, before me, A. W. Potts, County Clerk, person ally appeared und W. H. Butler, known to mo to oe the persons whose hemes are subscribed tOthe wtthin Instrument, and acknowledged to me that they executed the same. ,—' —, Witness my hand and official seal iiiifir l tlllN mb u, iy of April, 1875. \r UL S A. W.I'OTTS.CcU. 1 —>—' apl7 1m SHEEP WASH TOBACCO. ASHT O N , 621 Sansome St., San Francisco. api7 lm w