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POSTOFFICE DIRECTORY
Eastern, San Francisco ami Northern. -Tele
graph Stage Line. —Arrive at 11:30 r. M.;
" .* 7:30 r. M. Letters Intended for reg
istiy must he presented before 5:30 p. M.
C<s: it Line.—Stations between San Francisco
und i.os Angeles, via Simla Barbara—Ar
-11. as nt Un* P. m. ; closes at »p. m.
Sun uiego Line—San Diego, Anaheim, Galla
tin, Capisuano, etc.—Arrive.-) »t 8:30 a. m.;
closes at 4 P. m.
Southern Arisona—Tucson. Yuma, Arizona
City and wav stations -Trl-Weekly Service
\i Ives Sunday, Tuesday and Friday, at
5. : a. *.; leaves Monday, Wednesday and
Saturday; mail closes at 4 p. M.
Noi l hern \riion*-Prescott,Wickenberg and
wav ststlous— Semi-Weekly—Arrives Tues
day'aud Friday at 9:3-5 a. m.; loaves Tuesday
and Friday; mall closes at 3:lu p. n.
San Bernardino and way stations—San Ga
briel, Ei Monte, Riverside, etc.; arrives at
•:3d A. M.; closes at 3:10 P. M. •
Wilmington and way stations-Arrives at 2:16
p. si.; closes at 10 a. a.
CairoGordo.Lone Pine and Havilsh-Arrlves
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11:39 P.
x.; leaves Monday, Wednesday aud Satur
day ; closes at 7:30 p. M.
Dou\--stlc and Foreign Money Ordor OfHc-.—
Open hum 9A. si. to 4:30 P. H., except on
Saturday, wben office closes at 3:30 p. M.
On Sundays tbeoffiee will be open from 12:30
to l:3u p. tt. H. K. W. BENT, P. M.
City and County Official Directory.
City Directory.
P. BE A IT DRY, Mayor
Office, Council Chamber.
J. J. CARRILUi, City Marshal
Office, No. 45 Spring stieeu
J. J. MBLLUS, City Treasurer
Otilee, Court House.
A. W. HUTTON City Attorney
Office, No. 56 Temple Block.
M. KREMER City Clerk
• iffiee, No. 15 Spring street.
J. ML BALDWIN CltySurvoyor
office. In Downey, Main street.
Dr. I. H. McKEE, Health Officer.
Office No. 11 Spring street
Common Council:
Meets at Council Rooms, No. 45 Spring SL.
. ...,« .. m.. ...... •-1.- <.♦ wee Kf_
COUNCILMEJ» :
T P. CAMPBELL. L. LICHTENBERGER,
J. MULLALY. J. G. CARMONA.
W. W. ROBINSON. R. SOTELLO.
M. TEED. JOSE MASCAREL.
C. E. HUBER. L. WOLFSKILL.
R. R WORKMAN. T. LEAHY.
Chamber of Commerce;
H. LAZARD, Prks.,
W. J. BRODRICK, S. B. CASWELL,
Secretary. Treanurer.
M J, NEWMARK, ' EI'GENE MEYER,
JOHN tt. DOWNEY, J. IK B. SHORB,
p; M. WIDNEY, L W. LORD,
E. E. HEWITT, H. D, BARROWS.
Board of Education:
H. D. BARROWS, President.
M. KREMER, Bec"T. ALFRED JAMES,
DR. J. KURTZ. J. P. WIDNEY.
DR. W. T. LUCKY, City Supt. Public Schools
Lm Angeles Library Association:
J. R. McCONNELL President
J. C. LITTLEFIELD Librarian
Library, Downey Block.
Jo (trial Directory:
f. SEPULVEDA District Judge
Terms of Court—First Monday of Feb.,
May., Aug., and Nov.
H. K. S. O'.MELVENY...Jndge of Probate aud
County Courts.
Terms of Court—First Monday of Jan.,
Mar., May, July. Sept., and Nov.
GEO. «'. GIBBs Dist. Court Commissioner,
Oflice, No. Spring street.
Jus I lees' Courts:
WM. H. GRAY...Temple Block, over W. F. A
Co.'s Office.
JOHN TRAFFORD. ..Downey Block, Temple
Street.
National Officials.
H. K. W. BENT Postmaster
Postoffice, Temple Block.
ALFRED JAMES Reg. C. S. Land Office
J. W. H AVERSTICK....Rec. U. K. Laud Office
Temple Block.
J. O. WHEELER. ..Dept. Coll. U. S. Int. Rev.
Office, No. 10, Temple Block.
J. R. BRIERLY Int. Rev. Gauger
Office, No. 4S, Temple Block.
J. D. i'UNLAP Dept. U. S. Marshal
New High street,
d. WHITING U. S. Court Commissioner
■ -ace, Nos. >8 and 23, Downey Biock.
IA ii iii A. MOURENHAUT French Consul
U Siln street.
CL iON B. SEARS, In charge of Improve
ment of Wilmington Harbor—Residence
ut terminus oi street railroad.
County Directory.
A. W. POTTS Co. Clerk and Clerk of Courts
J. W. GILLETTE Co. Recorder and Auditor
1 E. ROW IN Co.Treasurer
\.. R. ROWLAND...Co. Sheriff and Tux Coll.
Gko. H. PECK Co. supt. of Schools
DIONfCIJ BOTILLER .Co. Assessor
L. sEBOLD ~ -™C i. Surveyor
Dr. s W. BROOKE Co. Physician,
lOfflce, Lanfranco's Huilding.)
Baard of Supervisorst
* OEO. HINDS, Chairman,
J. M. GRIFFITH, EDWARD EVEY,
F. PALO MARES, F. M ACH ADO,
A. SEPULVEDA, Acting Interpreter.
Regular Meetings—First Monday of each
month.
HOTELS.
BACKMAN HOUSE.
Horn. 36. MS aud 40 Main street,
Los Angeles, Cal.
THIS NEW AND ELEOANT HOTEL just
finished and thrown n,,t n to the public, is
"Murnished throughout with
New Furniture, Carpets and Bedding.
Rooms large, well lighted and ventilated
aud supplied with water, gas and fire.
THK TABLE
Is supplied with the best the market affords
and no Chinese cooks employed.
far Eaunities, Its accommodations are
unsurpassed.
For Business Men
And visitors, its conveniences a-e unequalled
being centrally located, having a telegraph
ofAe-; attached, and street cars passing every
ten minutes.
There is no Bar or Saloon
Ol noy kind on the premises, it being the in
tention of the proprietors to mako it a quiet
und favorite resort for families.
Board by the Day, Week, or Month
For persons not requiring rooms.
MR. & MRS. BACKMAN,
febttf Proprietors.
~~^PE~HOUSE
NEW HIGH STREET.
rrmis houseTs just finished, and
I Its rooms are large sunny, and elegantly
furnished. No house in the city is better lo
cated, and its rooms are arranged to be used
single or in suites. The
CARPETS ARE ALL BRUSSELS,
AUD THE FURNITURE
First-Class Black Walnut.
The proprietor assures all that they cannot
find a more respectable location or better ac
commodations In the city.
WM. CAPE, Proprietor..
mr9
BOARDING HOUSE.
NO. 74 Ltis ANGELEs STREET, BE
tween First and Requena. The rooms
ar<- large and well ventilated. Good accom
modations lor families. Those ln quest of
bo-I.ling will find ail the comforts of a quiet
nome. The table well supplied. Terms mod
ern! c. J. L. KNICK,
in rl« tf Proprietor.
PROPOSALS.
PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT
either Temple A Workman's B«nknrat
l ake Vineyard, by J. Deßarth Short), for mak
ing and burning from 30U,0u0 to tiOO.fiOO bricks.
Wood furnished on the ground. None but
first-<•!.is brlckmakers need apply.
LAKE VINEYARD LAND AND WATER
ASSOCIATION. my!stf
HASBE A ASSEVEDA'B
BARBER SHOP
AND
BATHING ESTABLISHMENT,
No. 42 Main St'eet, Los Angeles.
The best Barbers In California constantly In
waiting. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths at all
hoars of the day. myl2tf
WEDNESDAY MAY 19. 1875.
The House that Bowen Built.
L
Plymoth Church.—This is tho house
that Boweu built.
li.
Grace, Mercy, aud Peace.—This is
the meal that lay in the house that
Bowen built.
in.
Paroxysmal Kiss.—This is the
mouse that hid in the meal that lay
in tbe house that Boweu built.
IV.
Gossip.—This is tiie cat that hunted
the mouse that hid in the meal that
lay in the house that Bowen built,
v.
Dissimulation. —This is the dog that
worried the cat that hunted the mouse
that hid in the meal that lay in the
house that Boweu built.
VI.
Vicky.—This is the cow with the
crumpled heel that kicked till the dog
was aus ge spiel that worried the cat
[ that hunted the mouse that hid in the
, meal that lay in tiie house that Bowen
built.
VII.
Sir Marmaduke.—This is the swain
all t»tt«r«d and torn who soothed the
cow With the crumpled heel that kick
ed till the dog was nus ge spiel that
worried the cat that hunted the mouse
that hid in the meal that lay in the
house that Bowen built.
Fill,
Elizabeth.—This is the maiden all
forlorn who jilted the man all tallered
and torn who carried the cow with the
angry heel that kicked till the dog was
ausgespief that worried the cat that
huuted the mouse that lay in meal
that lay in the house that Bowen
built.
IX.
H. W.— This is the priest all shaven
and shorn who almost wished he had
; never been born when he kissed the
maiden all forlorn whojilted the swain
all tattered and torn who coaxed the
cow with the lively heel that kicked
till the dog was nus ge spiel that wor
ried the cat that hui.ted the mouse
, that hid in the meal that lay in the
house that Bowen built.
x.
Mrs. Moulton.—This is a "Slice of
\ the Judgment Day," whose "down
' right truthfulness" carried dismay to
i the naughty priest in "the cave of
gloom" who "sat on the ragged edge"
• of his doom when he kissed the maiden
j all forlorn whojilted the man all tat
tered aud torn who soothed the cow
with the vicious heel that kicked till
; the dog was aus ge spiel that worried
the cat that hunted the mouse that bid
in the meal that lay iv the house that
Bowen built.
XL
"My Dear Yon Moltke."—This is
the name of the Mutual Friend who
carried the secresy through to the end
for the sly old priest in the cave of
gloom who kept a dangerous cup in
his room, when he kissed the maiden
all forlorn whojilted the man all wor
ried and worn who coaxed the cow
with the versatile heel that kicked
till the dog was aits ge spiel that teased
the cat that hunted tbe mouse that
hid in the meal that lay in the house
that Bowen built.
XII.
Mrs. Morse-This is the typical
mother-in-law with the terrible
tongue aud flexible jaw, the eager eye
and avenging claw, who told of all
at she heard and saw, who indulged
in various comments aloud, and mude
it sultry for all the crowd —for the Mu
tual Friend who dared to refuse to let
her get at his budget of news; for the
priest who caught in what he had done,
said, "Mother, I wish you would call
me son;"for the desolate daughter all
forlorn who jilted T.T.fTattered and
tomj who carried the cow with the
frisky heel that kicked till the dog was
aus ge spiel that worried the cat that
hunted the mouse that hid iv the meal
that tlay in the house that Bowen
built,
XIII.
The Graphic—This is the cock that
will crow in the morn when Justice
blows her delinquent horn, command
ingal! to acknowledge the corn; for
the mother-in-law with the lingual
thorn; for the Mutual Friend with his
lofty scorn; for that Slice of the Day of
Judgement born to comfort and scare
and guide and warn; for Bessie who,
i as she was sworn, by Marmaduke from
! her bed was torn' and unto his scream-
I ing and sleeping borne; for the social
I priest all shaven and shorn who kissed
i the maiden all forlorn who jilted the
! man all worried and worn wuo soothed
thee w with the limber heel that
kicked till the dog was aus ge spiel
that worried the cat that hunted the
mouse that hid in the meal that lay in
the house that Bowen built.—W. A.
Croffut in Daily Graphic.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
E. E. Fisher, h. W. Thatcher.
FISHER A THATCHER,
Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers of
JEWELRY,
WATCHMAKERS
AND
OPTICIANS.
Have ln stock the very finest
Jewelry. Diamonds, Watches,
CJlocks, Milver-ware,
fimi fr.u * ma a i ran.ii,
Keepers ofthe standard (observatory) time
for the city, and 8. P. R. R.
rebl2tf 67 Main Kt.. Los Angeles.
PROPOSALS
WILL BE RECEIVED by the Com
mon Council of the city of Lor Ang'des
at Its session of May the 13th. 1875, for the
printing and publishing of all ordinances,reso
lution'', notices and ntner adver isements, in
cluding the publishing of the delinquent tax
list for one year. ■
Also, proposals to printall blanks that may
be needed lor one year hy suld clfy.
Said proposals must be for a specified sum
to publish for one yearnll the advertisements,
ordinance*, resolutions and other notices, In
■dudlng the delinquent tax lht, and the other
proposals must be for a specified sura to print
all blanks needed by the city for one year.
M. KREMER,
myfl td Clerk of Com. Council,
CENTINELA COLONY.
The Centinela Land Company
OW L.OS ANGKLKH,
oilers for sale, at low prices ami ou easy terras
of paymeut, some of tbe finest
Farming & Orange Lands
IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.
These lands are situated
SIX MILES FROM LOS ANGELES,
And border ou the oceau.
The Climate Is the Best In
the State.
Upon this tract is the
Ltirjremt Oi*aii|feOrotiard
in the World.
Containing 13,000 flve-year-old Orange Trees,
and 6,000 Lime and Almond Trees.
Purchasers of tand will be permitted to buy
a few ofthe remaining shares of the Company
at par, and thus participate in the final distri
bution of profits.
JFor further particulars, call ou or address
CENTINELA LAND COMPANY,
ap9 No I Temple Riock, Los Angeles.
PIONEER BUILDING ASSOCIaT'N
OF
East Los Angeles.
SUBSCRIPTION LIST OPEN
A T
GERMANIA HALL,
Under United States Hotel.
One-Quarter Acre Lots on
the Instalment Plan.
VERY EASY TERMS.
NO INTEREST.
IN QUI RE OF ANY OF THE DIRECTORS.
N. U.—Meeting regularly every Tuesday
evening at 7:30 v. St., at tbe Germanla Hall,
where payments are received by the Board of
Directors. mt3o
REMOVAL NOTICE.
DUNSMOOR BROS.,
PROPRIETORS OF THE
DOLLAR STORE,
WISH TO INFORM THEIR FRIENDS,
patrons and the nubile iv general tbat
thoy have moved into the
NEW POSTOFFICE BUILDING.
OjV SPRING STREET,
Where they have a line stock of goods,
SECOND TO NONE
In Los Angeles. Having plenty of roam they
have enlarged their stock in all the different
departments, and will ollercxtrainducement*
to customers. They take pleasure in showing
goods at any time, whether parties desire to
purchase or not.
REMEMBER THE PLACE:
DOLLAR STORE,
In Postoffice Building, Spring Street,
Opposite C'oart-House.
mrl6 tf
Notice to Creditors.
IN THE PROBATE COURT, Los Angeles
county.—lv the matter of the estate of H.
B. Morrow, deceased.
Notice is hereby given by the undersigned,
Administrator of the estate of H. B. Morrow,
deceased, to the creditors of and all persons
having claims against the said deceased, to
exhibit them, with the necessary vouohers,
within four months ufterthe first publication
of this notice, to the said Administrator at
his residence in San Antonio Township,
county of Los Augeles, or at the oftica of
Thorn A Ross, No*. 53 and 54, Temple Block,
Los Angeles city. J. L. WRIGHT,
Administrator of the estate of
H. B. Morrow, deceased.
Dated at Los Augeles, April 33,1875. a 24 4w
Assessment Notice.
FARMERS' A MERCHANTS' BANK OF
Los Angeles.—Notice Is hereby given that
at a meeting of the Board of Directors of tiie
Farmers' A Merchants' Bank of Los Angeles,
held on the 71 h day of April, 1875. an assess
mont (number 6) of fifty dollars isso)per share
was levied upon the capital stock or the cor- I
poration, payable immediately, in United
States gold coin. Any stock upon which this
assessment shall remain unpaid on the
Bth i»«y mf Jane, 1875,
Will be delinquent and advertised for sale at j
public auction and, unless payment is made
before, will be sold on Monday, the 21st day
of June, 1875, to pay the delinquent assess
ment, together with costs ot advertising and
expenses of sale. JOHN G. DOWNEY,
my 4 td President.
PROBATE NOTICE.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF
Los Angeles.—ln the Probate Court.—ln
the matter of the estate of Lot M. Jaquotte,
deceased.
Pursuant to an order of this Court mado this
day, notice is hereby given that Thursday, tbe
"oth day of May, A. D. 1876, at lo o'clock a. m.
of said day, at the Court-room of this Court, in
me olty and county of Los Angelos, has been
appointed for hearing the application of Ella
A. Jaquette praying that a document now on
file In this Court, purportlngto be the last will
and testament of Lot M. Jaquette, deceased,
be admitted to probate and that letters testa
mentary be issued thereon to Ella A. Jaquette,
at which time and place all per.-ons interested
therein may appear and contest the same.
May 8, A. D. 1875.
A. W. POTTS, Clerk.
By 0. W. Goui,o, Deputy Clerk.
Thompson Si Clark, Att'ys for Plaintiff.
my 9 lot
NOTICE
IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BIDS WILL
be received by the Board of Educ.itlnu v.
to Friday, May 21st, at 4 o'clock r m., for th
construction of two school-houses, one in
East Los Anpeles and the other at or near th
property of Y. Lazzurovlch on tbe East side
or Los Angeles river, according to plans and
specifications now on die with the President
of the Board.
The painting of said buildings mu-t be ln a
separate bid. M. KREMER,
my 15 td Pres't of Board of Education. ,
MISCELLANEOUS.
W. BORROWE,
CONTRACTOR FOR RAILROAD
and .street grading, macadamizing, pav
ing and general improvements.
Agent Babcock Fire Extinguisher.
AND
Diebold, Norris & Co.'s Fire-
Proof Safes.
OFFICE—3B Main street, Los Angeles.
ap.7 tf
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,
It* l Main street.
JOHN H. SEYMOUR,
Ueuernl Msusgrr.
Jyl9tt
New Wilson Sewing Machine!!
The People's Favorite and Ladies'
Friend.
THE
WILSON"
Shuttle Lock Stitch Sewing Machine
Is at last conceded by nil to he the BEsT now
in use. Being so Simple and Light Running
that t he most delicate lady or child can use it.
Can regulate Tension or change stitch while
sewing.
THE WILSON
Is best adapted for all varieties ot family sew
ing from the lightest fabric to the heuviesi
cloth or leather.
Every Machine Warranted
for five yca/s without expense to purchaser.
THE HIGHEST PREMIUMS have been
awarded atthe Worlds Fair. Vienna nnd State
Fairs and Expositions throughout California
and the Eastern States. What better superi
ority over all others.
Price from $10 to $15 Lower
than for any other first class Machine. Send
for descriptive catalogue free.
E. C. GLIDDEN, Agent.
Office— White House, corner Los Angeles and
Commercial streets. tebl 6m
LIQUORS, ETC.
FASHION SALOON.
61 Downey Block, Main St.
IFt. J". WOLF Sz CO.,
Proprietors.
The Choicest Aies. Beer, Wines,
AND
Kiquors ofall Kinds.
Lunch Served Every Day and Evening.
ALL THE LATE PAPERS
On file for the uso of guests, flub and Rend
ing Rooms, warmed and well ventilated.
It is tho intention of the I'ioprietors to so
conduct the house as to presetve the good
name i> ba« already earned. sepfstf
GROTTO SALOON.
Corner Commercial and Main streets,
(Ducommun's Building.)
rv o w~o PEN,
Where can be found all the choicest brands ol
LIQUORS
In the market. * l»0, all the finest imported
Id jbj JEZ] Jrdi S,
St. Louis, * luciunatl, Bayrlsh, Ac.
Delicacies by the Plate:
Pigs' Feet, Tongue, Coriers. Anchorios, Sar
dalles, Sardines, Herrings, Cheese
assorted, Steamed Sausage.
A fine RilHard Table connected with tho es
tablishment.
ROGERS & POTUSKEY,
fehlßff Proprietors.
JOSEPH BRESONr
SAMPLE ROOMS,
OPPOSITE U. S. HOTEL, MAIN ST.
The purest WINES, the choicest CIGARS,
and the best FANCY DRINKS concocted
south of San Francisco.
■WTemple Block, next to Wells, Fargo A
Company's office. no2-tf—3
p. LACTII. FRITZ Ml.'./.
NEW YORK BREWERY,
PHIL. LAUTH & CO.,
(Successors to Chris. Henno) Proprietors.
The CLEAREST, PUREST ana MOST URIL
LIANL LAGER BEER Soutu of
San Francisco.
Orders for DRAUGHT ot BOTTLED ILM.R
promptly attended to.
The celebrated Beer from this Brewery de
des competition ln the State. mrs-tr— 5
CUCAiOWA WtNE.
DEPOT AT LOUIS MESMEKV
WINE CELLAR, underneath the new
I, S. Hotel, corner of Los Anrfeles and Re
puena streets. Wine hy tba Glass, Bottle oi
Jallon. All kinds of
Liquors, Wines and Bitters
at wholesale and retail.
NOTICE
The public of Los Angeles are hereby notl
ded that no other person in Los Angeles but
Louis Mesmerhas wines from the Cocomongo
ranches. J. L. SANSEVAIN.
nos-2ptf—4
MISCELLANEOUS.
aBS FASHION
Livery and Sale Stable,
MACY, WILSON & CO.,
MAI X street, opposite Arcadia street.
Horses nnd Can lages, Single or Double, and
Saddle Morsel kepi constantly on band for
the accommodation of tbe Public
Horses boarded by thodoy, week.ormontb,
at reasonable rales, Conveyances furnished
for private oi 1 public occasions nt the shortest
notice aud upon us reasonable terms as at any
FPirHt-CJliias
in Southern California.
H X ARB T£ S
Connected with the above stables aire Plain
and Glass, Which will be supplied, with or
without plumes, on terms
Defying; Competition.
MACY, WILSON & CO.,
Janl2tf Proprietors.
T. C. H WIG ART. JOS. ITITHKH, JR.
SWICART & HUBER,
DEALKRS IN
STOVES, TIN.
COPPER AND SHEET-IRON-WARE
AND
CROCKERYWARE, GLASS,
Hardware and Willow-ware,
LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS
PLUMBING ANO CAS FITTING
Done to Order.
Sign ot the Big Red Coffee-Pot,
NO. 110 MAIN ST., : LOS ANGELES.
jun2ltf-;>
THOiPBOM 4 WATEftMAITS
Semi-Tropical and General Nurseries.
San r*edro atreet,
(near corner of Washington, two >.:es south
of Court House.)
A large and choice assortment of
Koml-Tropical and Northern Fruit
Trees.
Also, a choice assortment of
Eastern Forest Trees,
and other shade and ornamental trees and
shrubbery. Come and see our stock.
Catalomic and price list sent free.
THOMPSON ft WATERMAN.
Los Angeles, Cal. d27lf
The Steams Ranches.
Al.rßKft ROBINSON, Trustee,
543 Market Street, Nan Francisco, Ca|.
qa Ann "acres of land
i/l/.VvU for sale, in lots to suit,
suitable lor the culture of Oranges, Lumous,
Limes, Figs, Almonds, Walnuts, Peaches, Ap
ples, Pears, Alfalfa, Corn, Rye, Barley, Flax.
Ramie, Cotton, etc., and also many thousand
ac res of
Natural Evergreen Pastures, Suitable
for Dairying.
Good water is abundant at Ml average depth
of six feet from thesuriace. On almost every
•ore of this land FLOWING ARTESIAN
WELLS ctin he obtained, ami tho more ele
vated portions can be irregated by tbe water
of the Santa Ana river. Most of these lands
ire naturally nn-ist, requiring only good cul
tivation to produce crops.
TERMS—One-four:h Casn; balance in one,
two snd three years, with 10 per cent interest.
I will take pleasure In showing these lands
to parties seeking land, who are invited to
come and see this extensive truct before pur
chasing elsewhere.
WM. R. OLDEN, Agent.
Anaheim, Los Angeles county, May 2i, 1873
mrt-tf— 7
WOOL£NIMLL STORE I
PFEIFFENBERGER & SHAUER,
Los Angeles Street, near Commercial,
Suits made to order for
Twenty-five to Sixty-five Dollars.
A tine stock of imported and domestic
Blankets and Flannels
Constantly on hand. Also, a fine stock of
CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES,
VESTINGS,
FLANNELS,
BLANKETS,
Ac, &c, Slc, 4t0.,
Of Foreign and Domestic manufacture, kept
in stock and made up iv tho best stylo of the
tailoring art,
PFEIFFENBERGER & SHAUER.
sep-l-tf
CITY BREWERY
A.ntl SALOON,
Cor. Second and Spring Streets,
LOS ANGELEr
Fine Lager Beer for sale
IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT.
JOS. LEIRER, Proprietor.
LOUIS EMERY PAftK. KKLIX EPIIRAM GRAVEL.
PAGE & GRAVEL,
Manufacturers of
Carriages and Wagons
QflPILi, Of all kinds, made of the best ma
lerlal. They also, keep on hand- a
large stock of
Carriages, Buggies, Light Spring and
Heavy Wagons,
of their own make, which t hey warrant ln
every respect.
They have determined to sell tb«ii work at
prices as low as the Inferior and worthless
work that is frequently being palmed off up
on the commcnity in Los Augoles and else
w here.
Call anil see the best, assortment of
Carriages and Buggies
ever effered in Los Angeles. All Carriages
and Buggies manufactured by us, are fitted
with Page's celebrated Patent Adjustable
Spring Euzsylmok,
so well adapted to oomfort.
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WILCOX •
STEAM WATER LIFTER
EVERYBODY CALL AND SEE ITOPEIt
-Brate. Its advantages over other steam
pumping ma. hinery may be Bummed up
follows: If uses the same steam twice; It
cms less than nny other steam pumping mn
chlne; It wil| raise more water with the same
inanity ol steam than any other steam
pump; its boil r costs less and will make
more-steam with the same Quantity of iuei
ban other bo lers.and its boiler feeder is the
cheapest and mo-l simple ol all o'hers; any
person, even farmers' wives and lads, do run
them ALLEN WILCOX A CO,
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
FOR SALE.
OK
RENT.
THREE
NEW
COTTAGES,
CORKER OF
2d and Charity streets.
THREE
NEW
COTTAGES
On Temple street, near Charity St.
One New Double Two-Story
DWELLING HOUSE
And One New
O O T T A. O E
On Beaudry Terrace
Apply to
P. Beaudry.
Spring St., opposite City Council room.
feb7-tf
FOR SALE.
THE CROP OF BARLEY ON 31 ACRES
immediately West of City Cemetery.
Also crop of wheat and rye on 3i acres mint
ing on Figueroa street and West of City Cem
etery. Tbe grain Is in fair condillou for mak
ing good hay. Apply to
P. BEAUDRY.
Good Pasture Within City Limits.
GOOD INCLOSED PASTURE for horses
and mules may be had on the hills West
of the City Cemcery. Animals at the risk of
owners. Apply to P. BEAUDRY.
feli6tf
COR RENT.—The Commodious Office
1 No. 13 New High street, formerly 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 ihe Mayor's office, brick
building opposite tho City Council rooms.
Mr"
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, BellevueTerraoe Tract.
Lots 2,3,6, 6 and 7 ln block T.
Lots 1.2,3, 4,5, 6, 7.8,9, 10, block S.
Lots 12, 13, Ift, 17,19 and 2a. block L.
Lots 13, 14, 15,17,18, block K.
Lots 1,2, 3, 4,5. 6, 7 and 8, block Q.
Lots 11 and 12, block J.
Lots 1, 2,3,4,5,8,7, 8, block P.
Lots 12, 13,15 and 16, block I.
hots 1,2,3, 4,5,6,7,8,9, 10, block O.
Lots 11, la, 13, block H, Mott Traot.
FRONTING ON FLOWER STREET.
Lots 17, 19, 20 and 21 In block 108 of the
Bellevue Terrace Tract.
. .ot s 9,11,12,13, 14 and 15, block T.
Lots 9, 10,11,12, 13 14,15 and 16, block Q.
Lots I, 2, 3. 4,5, 6, 7 and 8, block V.
Lots 9,10, 11, 12, 18. 14, 15 aud 18, block P.
Lois I, 2,8, 4,5, 6,7,8,9, 10 and il. block U.
hots 11,12, 13,14, 10, 16, 17, 18, i.<, 20 and 21 ln
block 0 of tho Mott Tract.
FRONTING ON OLIVE STREET.
Lots 4,5,6. 7 and 3 In block 4.
Lots 2,3, 4,5 and Hln block 2.
Lots 12,18,14,15 and 17 in blook 1, Beaudry
Tract.
Lots 5,7 and Bln block F.
Lots 10,14,15 and 16 in block E, In Mott Tract
Frontiuq on Bunker Hill Aye. & Char*
iiy Street.
Lots 1,2,3, 4 and 5 in block 108, Bellevue Ter
mer Traot.
Lots 11,12,13.14, 5,16,17, 18,19 and 20 in block
4 and lots 10, 11, 12, 13.14, 15,16, 17, 18 and 19
lv block 2, Beaudry Traot.
Lots 3, 4,5 and 6in block K.
Lots 1. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 in block J.
Lots 1, 2,3, 4.6, 6 and 7 In block 1.
Lots 12 and 18 in block F.
Lot 3 In block H.
Lots 11. id, IB aud 17 lv block E of the Mott.
Tract.
Water will be furnished mail the a)»ove lots
it the rates fixed by the Water Commission
ers, and on the same terms as by the L. A. City
Water Co. dc 22 tf
P. BEAUDRY.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Dissolution of Partnership.
THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
existing between Isaac Goldsmith nnd
Alexander Daviqfkundcr the flim name of
Goldsmith A On mm, has this day been dis
solved by mutual consent, Mr. Alex. Davis
withdrawing. Mr. Ishbo Goldsmltu will con
tinue the business on his own account, pay
ing all liabilities of he old Arm snd collect
ing all outstanding accounts due to said linn.
ISAAC GOLDSMITH.
sp29 4w ALEXANDER DWIS.
SUMMONS.
IN THE DISTRICT CuL'RT OF THE 17th
Judicial District of the blale of Callfo nls,
ln and lor the county of lais Angeles.—Henry
Dockweiler, plaintiff, against Thomas Foster,
et al., defendants. Action brought in the Dis
trict Court of the veiiteeiuii Juobdai Dis
trict of the Stale of California, ln and for ths
county of Los Angeles, and the complaint
filed In said county of Los Angeles, In the of
fice of tbe Clerk of said District Court The
People of the State of Callifornia send greeting
to Thomas Foster und Mattlo C. Johnson,
defendants: You are her. h;. required lo up
pear in un acdon brought against you by the
above-named plaintiti in the District Court of
the Seventeenth Judicial Dls'riet of the State
of California, in and for the county of Los An
geles, and to answer the complaint filed
therein, within ten days (exel vsive of the day
ot service) after the service on you of this
summons—lf served within tilts couniy; or, If
served out of this county, but ln 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 quiet the title
of p.ai nt til to the North halfof lot lour, block
4tt, i»s Angeles city. Cal., more particularly
described in complaint, and for costs of suit.
Reference is had to complaint for particulars.
Tbe said land being moic particularly de
scribed as follows: Commencing st the S.\V.
corner ot Fort and First streets, and running
thence Southerly along Western line of Fort
street 80 feet; thence at light angles W sterly
165 feet; thence at right angles Northerly 60
feet to First street; thence along southerly
line of First street to place ol tteginninp;.
And you are hereby notified that 11 you fall
to appear and answer the said complaint as
above required, the said plaintiff will causa
your defaults to be entered and will apply to
the Court for tho relief demanded iv tbe com
plaint,
*—, Given under my hand and tho seal
air ii l of l " c Diet i let Court, of the Heven-
r E " /teenth Judicial District of the Slats
Wyw of California, in and for the county
of Los Angeles, this 15th day of April, In ths
yearofour Lord onethonsand, eight hundred
and seventy-five. a. W. POTTS, <
By C. W. Gould, Depuly Clerk. ap2l 2m
SUMMONS.
TV THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE 17TH
..•.idicial Dls'ii.-t of the State of Califor-
Dtit, hi and for the county of Los Angeles.—
Sati'h K. M. Thorn pson, plaintiff, against Da
vlii it. Thompson, defendant Action brought
in Mi« District C'.urtQf the Seventeenth Judi
cial iilstrlct of iin -tate of California, in and
for he county of Los Angeles, and the com
plaint filed in said county of Los Angeles in
the office of the Clerk of tho sstd District
Court,
The People of the Stato of Califo-nla send
greeting to David B. Thompson, detendant;
You are hereby required to appear In an ac
tion brought against you by the above-named
plaintiff in the District Court of the Seven
teenth Judicial District ofthe State of Califor
nia, In and ior the county of Los An-eles. and
to answer tho complaint filed herein, within
ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after
the service on yon of this summons—lf served
within this county; or, if served out of tills
county, but in this District, within twenty
days; otherwise, within forty days, or Judg
ment by de'kult will lie taken against you
acending to the prayer ot said complaint.
The said action isbtought to obtain a decree
of Oils Court that the marriage between plain
tiff and defendant be dissolved; that plaintiff
be awarded the custody ot tho minor children
of said marriage, >• nd that she recover a'tor
ney's lees and costs of suit; that she have-gen
eral relief. Reference is had to complaint for
particulars.
And you are hereby notified that If you fall
to appear and answer the said complaint as
above required, the said plaintiff wiil cause
your default to be entered and will apply to
tho Court for ihe relief demanded in the com
plaint.
,—> —. Given under my hand and the Seal
lof the Dls'riet Com - of the Seven
i seal Vteenth Judicial District of the State
I Jof California, in anc for the county
*—i— * of Los Ainrdes, this 16th day of
March, ln the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and seventy-live.
A. W. POTtq, Clerk.
By C. W. Gould, Deputy Clerk.
Howard* Hazard, Att'ys ror Plaintiff.
mi 27 2m
A RESOLUTION
Of tbe Common Couuell of tbe City of
Eius Augeles Declaring the Assess*
me nt List In the Natter of Im
provement of Temple Street.
BE IT RExOLVi.:i>, BY THE COMMON
Council of the City of Los Augeles as fol
lows:
Section 1. That the assessments hereinaf
ter set forth are hereby declined lo be the as
sessments properly chatgeable to and collect
able from the sevra I owners of the property
respectively hereinufler described for aud on
the grading and improving of Temiie street
from Its intersection with spring street to its
intersection with Fort street; and that the
several valuations of the respective pieces of
reul estate assessal!;for improving inters- e»
tlons of streets are the true valuations of such
sev.-ral pieces of property, irrespective of the
improvements thereon.
Sec 2. The Clerk of the Common Council
is hereby directed to enter a statem nt of ihis
assessment in the Docket of Cl v t lens, ac
cording to law and give notice of tbe levy of
said assessments by publication ol the same
for ten days in English lv the Los Angeles
Daily Hruald and for ten days iv Spanish ln
La Cronica.
sec. 3. The following Is the list of the as
sessments hereinbefore referred to; that Is to
say:
Assessment levied along the lino of Temple
street, between Spring and Fort streets,
including the cios-lng of Fort strret, to
cover the expense of grading, graveling,
and curbing of sidewalks, as well as of
plankiogofsiileua!ns between Spring and
New Ulgll stre,
Nurtb Hide.
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John G. Downey. — Bounded
North by Sablcbt, East by-
Main street, South byTeni-
Slo street and West by New
Igh street; 19 yds excav'n,
807 yds fill 134 $274 «20,000
Daniel -derns.-Uoundo-l Vn th
by the Congregational Che eh
lot, East, by Now High, Sc.rh
by Temple and West by Bus
na Vista street; ecav'u 84 yds,
fill 221 yds 10$ 303 2.000
Edward Hiundtge. — Bounded
North by Tredo lot, East by
Buena Vista. South by Tem
ple and West by Fort street;
excav'n 170 yds, fill 190 yds... 329 114 1,600
South Bide.
Public School Proporty.-Boun
ded North by Temple. East
by New High street and West
by Firßt street; excav'n WW
yds, fill2>K> yds 162 864 80,000
EpNcopal Church.—Bounded
North by Temple, East by
New Higa, South and West
by school property; excav'n
69 yds, fill 44 yds 120 210 8,000
Allen, J. —North oy Temple,
East by Spring and West by
New High street; excav'n 21
yds, fill 87 yd- 18« 254 15,000
Assessment on properly for
the East half of crossing of
Fort «nd Temple stree.s; ex
cav'n 51 yds; fill 90yds; grav
eling 90 yds 60 60
Strelitz.—North hy Lord's pro
perty, East by Fortstieet and
West by Temple 100 20 8,000
Lord, I. W.—North by Julian,
East by Fort, Soutu hestru
lltr property 120 18 8,000
J. P.. Hunter.-Nor. h by lein
•pie, East ry F»rt, South by
Dunsmoo; and West by Gil
lette 84 20 3,000
Dunsmoor.—North by Hun er,
East by Fort, South by Potts. 00 7 1,800
agon Hitch aud Temple St.
Crossing.
P. Dessaux.—North by lot of J.
Allen, East by Spring. South
by property of H. Hamilton
and West by New High H9\ 8 4,000
IL Hnmllion.-Nortli by lot of
Dessaux, East by Spring hit.,
South by property of Temple
and West by New High is:.. 4 4,000
Sec. 4 Tho Clerk of the Common Council
shall certify to the passnse of this resolution
and shall cause ihe sumo to be published once
in English in the Los Angelas Daily Hun* ld
and once lv Spanish In Ln Cronlea, and there
upon ami 1 hereafter it shall take effect and be
in force.
I hereby certify that the foregoing resolu
tion wus adopted by the Common Council of
the city of Los Angeles at lis • ession of April
29,1876. M. KREMER,
mySlOt Clerk of Com. Council.

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