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POSTOFFICE DIRECTORY. Eastern, sun Pram-law ami Northern.-Tele graph stage Line.-Arrive at 11:.¥) v. M.; close at 7:80 P. *■ lAltvn intended for reg istry must be presented before !>:■■» p. m. Coast"Line.—Stations between San Francisco and Los Angeles, viu Santa Barbara—Ar rives M tIISO P. m. ; closes at » p. m. San Diego Llne-San Diego, Anaheim, Oalla tin, Ganistrano, etc.—Arrives at 8:30 a. m.; closes at 4 p. m. Southern Arizona—Tucson, Yuma, Arizona City and way stations-Trl- Weekly Service —Ar Ives Sunday. Tuesday and rriday, at StIWA. x." leaves Monday, Wednesday and Saturday; mail clones at 4r. M. Northern Arizona- .Pre.scott,Wlckenberg and wuv stations—semi- Weekly-Arrives Tues day and Friday at 9:35 A. M.; leaves tuesday and Friday; mail closes al 3:10 p. m. Sau Bernardino und way stations—San Ga briel, El Monte, Riverside, etc.; arrives at 9:3 da. m.; closes at 3:10 I*, m. Wilmington and way stations-Arrives at 2:15 p. H.; closes at 10 A. St. Cerro'ior lo.Lone Pine and Havlhih-Arrives Monday. We lue-dav and Friday at 11:30 P. M.; leaves Monday, Wednesday and Satur day; closes atl 7:-t0 P. M. Domestic and Foreign Money Order Offlc?.— Open : i I 9A. m. to l:.io p. M., except on Batnrdaj . when offlce closes at 3:30 p. m. On Snndavi the offloe will beopen from 12:30 toI.BU p. M. B. C. W. BENT, P. M. City and County Official Directory. City Directory. P. BE UDRY Mayor Oifice, Council Chamber. J.J. CARRILLO City Marshal Offlce,No. 45 Spring street, J. J. MKLLCS City Treasurer Offlce, Court House. A. W. BUTTON City Attorney i iltice, No. 50 Temple Block. M. KREMER City Clerk I Iffice, No. 18 spring street. J. If. BALDWIN City Surveyor Office, In Downe y. Main street. Dr. I. H. Mikl'.K Health Officer. Offlce No. 11 Spring itrssf Common t on m i I: Meets at Council Booms, No. 45 spring St.. at 7:30 i>. m., Thursday of each week. , wrrsCiLMKis : T. P. CAMPBELL. L. LICHTENBERGEB, J. MOLL ALT. J. gTCA HMONA. W. W.ROBINSON. It. soTELLO. M TEED. JOSR M \SCAREL, C. K. HUBER, L. WOLFSKILL. E. H. WORKMAN, T. LEAHY. Chamber of Commerce: s. I.AZ.Vltl'. Pkks., W.J. BRODRICK, S. B.CASWELL, Secretary. Treasurer. M J.NEWMARK, * El 'GENE MEYER, J.IHN* O. DOWNEY, J. i>K B. SHORB, K. St. WIDNEY, I W. LORD, E. B. HEWITT, H. I), BARROWS. aVmrrt of Education: 11. D. BARROWS, President. M. KREMER,Scc'v. ALFRED 3 AMES, DR. J. KURTZ, J. P. WIDNEY. DR. W. T. LUCKY, City Supt. Public Schools Lo* Austeles Library AMNoeiation: J. R. McfIONNELL President J. C. LITHjEFIELD Librarian Library, Downey Block. Jndicinl Directory: Y. 9RPULVEDA District Judge Terras of Court—First Monday of Feb., May- Aug., and Nov. H. K. S. O'MELVENY...Judge of Probate aud County Courts. Terms of Court—First Monday of Jan., Mar., May, July. Sept., and Nov. GEO. C. GIBBS Dist. Court Commissioner, Otiice, No. 1' 2 Spring street, Justices' Courts: WM. if. OR AY...Temple Block, over W. F. A Co.'s Office. JOHN TRAFFORD....Downey Block, Temple Street, National Officials. H. K. W. BENT Postmaster Postotlice, Temple Block. ALFU ED J \ M ES Reg. U.S. Land Office J. W. 11 YVERsTk'K....Rec. U. S. Land Office Temple Block. J. O. WHEELER....Dept. Coll. U. S. Int. Rev. Office, No. 10, Temple Block. J. R. HRIERLY Tnf. Rev. Ganger Ottice. No. 4«, Temple Block. J. D. RUNfc VP Dept. U. S. Marshal NOW High street. ii . WHITING U. S. Court Commissioner . !i.-e, Nos. JH and 28, Downey Binck. IU!iH A. MOURENHAUT French Consul M.iill street. CL « fON R SEARS, In charge of Improve ment of Wilmington Harbor—Residence at terminus ol street railroad. County Directory. A. W. POTTS Co. Clerk and Clerk of Courts J. W.GILLETTE Co. Recorder und Auditor 1 E. ROW \N Co. Treasurer \.. R. ROWLAND...Co. Sheriff and Tax Coll. GEO. H. PECK Co. Supt. of Schools DIONICIO BOTILLER Co. Assessor L. SEBOLD Co. surveyor Dr. s W. BROOKE Co. Pliysician, (Office, l anfranco's Building.) Hoard Of Nnpcr visors: GEO. HINDS, Chairman, J. M. QRJ KKITH, EI rW ARO EVEY, F. PALI »M ARES, F. M ACH ADO, A. SKPULVEDA, Acting Interpreter. Regular Meetings-First Monday of each month. HOTELS. BACKMAN HOUSE. Mm. M, -IS ai: i 40 Main street, Los Angei.ks, Cal. THIS NEW ANii ELEGANT HOTEL Just finished unit thrown o.jen lothe public, is furnisaed throughout with New Furniture, Carpets and Bedding. Boonu large, well lighted aixi ventilated and supplied with water, gus aud tire. THK TAULE Is supplied with tlie best the market affords and no Chinese cooks employed. For Enmllic*. it* accommodations are liuMiirpasHed. For Business Men And visitors, Its conveniences a c unequalled being centrally located, having a telegraph off! • attached, and street cars passing every te.i minutes. There is no Bar or Saloon Oi any kind on the premises, It being the in tention of th" proprietors to make it a quiet and favorite resort tor families. Board by the nay, Week, or Month For persons not requiring rooms. MR. & MRS. BACKMAN, fetotf Proprietors. "cape house, NEW HKIH STREET. THIS HOUSE IS JUST FINISHED, AND Its roomssre 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 *LL BRUSSELS, AND 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. WrVI. CAPE, Proprietor. mr9 BOARD? HQ HOUSE. \TO. 74 UW ANOELEa STREET, BE jLN tween First and Bequena. The rooms are large and well ventilated. Good aceom m idations toi families. Those in quest of bo nling will find all the comforts of a quiet noine. Tiie table well supplied. Terms mod era ie. J. L. KNICK, mrlr. tf Proprietor. PROPOSALS. f>ROPOBALB WILL BE RECEIVED AT cither Tempi • ,v Workman's Bunk or at I ake Vineyard, byj. Heßatth Shorb, for mak ing and burning front sun.OiH) to t;oc,(iOo bricks. Wood furnished on ths ground. None but flrst-i lis brick maker- need apply. LAKH VINEYARD LAND AND WATER ASSOCIATION. mylStf BARBER SHOP AND BATHING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 42 Main Street, Los Angeles. The best Barbers ,n California constantly in waiting. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths at all hours of the day. my!2tf SUNDAY MAY 30, 1875. THE FADELESS FLOWER HENRY C. MANER In our checkered journey through tlie world There is a flower which greets our eye, Like thai on desert sands unfurled To cheer the traveler passing by. Thai tlower Is not oi earthly mold; >Tls opened by the voice of Heaven; 'Twill weep, but yet 'twill ne'er grow cold, Even when the touch of scorn is given. It blooms alike on desert sands, As well as In the fertile plain; And when 'tis crushed by cruel hands, 'Twill weep, then softly smile again. 'Tis found in darkest, midnight gloom, As well as ln the noonday sun; In pleasure's throng, and at the tomb It's fragrant life has Just begun. It is a gem that glitters bright When all things else oorr»de and die; To pity is Its sole delight- Its fragrance to embalm a sigh. Though rude winds blast its.gentle folds, Or earth's simooms may dry its leaves, Yet for those cruel winds It holds The heart that lor another grieves. When cures oppress aud men forsake- E'en when a parent's love is dead- Its hold around the heart 'twill take. Ami shelter there the outcast head. Its smile reflects another's pleasure,— Its tears embalm another's woes; To friends it nroves a golden treasure, And a balsam to the wrath of foes. 'Twill live and bloom at Heaven's gate, On the cold, gray day of death, And round the throne 'twill gently wait To give tlie angel spirit breath. Then cultivate that, heavenly flower. In storm or sunshine, tenderly; It lives with calm yet holy power,— The fadeless flower of Sympathy. How a Granger Editor Wrestled with a Lightning Rod man. We never knew what a serious thing it was to have a new house before. It seems as if all the lightning rod men within a radius of fifty miles can see the roof, note the freshness of the shingles, and make for us. Why, yes terday, while in the garden sowing parsnip seed, a man with a long beard came swooping toward us, and climb ing over the fence stepped up to us and said, in the most familiar manner, that we must be fond of rural pursuits. We replied that we were not sure of that, but we did like parsnips. He smiled and added that our garden look ed wonderfully well for the season. This pleased us. We felt that we were appreciated, and that a man was at last found who looked upon our efforts in the right spirit. We grasped his hand and said: "Welcome, sir, I am glad to know you. Look at those onions, those peas, those radishes! Ah, sir, think of the genius it takes to bring them to such perfection. You may indeed—" Here we were inter upted. The stranger was gazing at the roof or the house, and workiug his fin gers frightfully. "See here, my friend," he said familiarly, "I am a—a lightning rod agent. You will need —" We waited for no more. We picked up a "clod of the valley!" and rested it gently against the ear of that lightning rod man for a second or so, and when we stooped to pick it up again after it had fallen, he was— well, he had gone in the house and was talking lightning rods to the in mates in the most agreeable and fas cinating manner. We have more re spect for the whole fraternity now than formerly. Eloquence as It Shines in Texas. Intimidate me, gentlemen of the jury! me who first drew the breath of life beneath the gigantic foliage of the mighty Western forest oak! me, who was nurtured by the Mississippi and cradled by an earthquake! me, whose playthings in childhood were the bear and alligator and the double-engine steamboat, antl who in more mature years delighted to grapple with the impending storm as it rushed wild and furious from its mountain home? Gentlemen of the jury, the idea is pre posterous. This case is to plain to argue. The witnesses all spoke doub ly-distilled and clarified truth, but you must be very careful to believe my client wherever his statementsconflict with the bold, "unconscionable" array on the part of the plaintiff. Gentle menof the jury you are too sensible to pay any attention to anything except what I have told you. You all look like eminent divines or United States Senators, and all the lawyers between the Sabine and Rio Grande might talk to you three weeks with right law, law and evidence on their side, and fail to convince you, since I have instructed the Court what to charge and you what to find. Gentlemen of the jury, I leave my case in your nands. Verdict for the defendant without leaving the box. Thecullud folks of Cincinati have had a spelling match, in which, among others, a good old aunty of eighty par ticipated. The climax was reached when the Rev. James Johnson, being invited to spell "nosegay," started off with a "n-o-u-s," then, seeing the fog horn uplifted to blow him down, sud denly corrected himself to "N-o-u-g b-s-g-a-y," and stepped down and out amid tremendous rounds of "Hi,dar!" and applause. A great amount of sickness prevails on King's river, near Centreville, but the diseases prevailing are not of a malignant type. Measles seems to be the principal disorder. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. E. E. Fisher. L. W. Thatcher. FISHER & THATCHER, Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers of JEWELRY, WATCHMAKERS AND OPTICIANS. Have in stock the very flnest Jewelry, Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Hilver-ware, I'IKHEK A THATCBEB, Keepers ofthe standard (observatory) time for the city, and S. P. R. R. febl2tf 87 Matn St.. Los Angeles. VETERINAI^SUrIGEOri OSCAR C. BALDV, V. 8., TREATS ALL diseases of the horse. Can he tound at corner Fourth and Fort streets, Los Ange les, Cal. an2tf-2 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS- J. L. WARD. O. P- SMITH. SMITH & WAR D, tSUCCIiSSORS TO J. La WARD) Auction A Commission Merchants IMPORTERS OF EASTERN MAN UFACTURES, AND DEALERS IN' Gr*in, Wool & Produce, No. 8 Commercial St.. Los Angeles. HAVING PERFECTED RELIABLE CON nections with Eastern cities, we ars prt - pared to (ill orders fur Eastern goods or to ad vance on consignments of approved merchan dise or produce. my 11 tf LOOK TO YOUR FIRE. GREAT REDUCTION IN COAL! — FROM — $24 to $18, $20 and $22, According to quantity, per ton, at L a FERGUSON'S, Agent. Coai yard. Comer of Spring and Courl streets, Los Angeles, Cal. myl2tf W. BORROWE, AGENT FOR THE SALE OF GOOD year's Rubber Goods and the celebrated Hose of the Boston Belting Company. San Francisco prices duplicated. All orders promptly attended to. my lt> tf CENTINELA COLONY. The Centinela Land Company OF LOH A:voii:i..Ew. Offers for sale, at low prices and on easy terms of payment,some of the Unset Farming & Orange Lands IN SOI'THERN CALIFORNIA. These lands ure situated SIX MILES FROM LOS ANGELES, And border on the ocean. The Climate is the Best in the State. Upon this tract is the Lo rjjefst Ortinge Orchnrd in the World, Containing 13,iW) flve-year-old Orange Trees, and 0,000 Lime and Almond Trees. Purchasers of land will be permitted to buy a few ofthe rcmainingsharesof the Company at par, and thus participate in the final distri bution of profits. For further particulars, call on or address CENTINELA LAND COMPANY, ap9 No. s Temple Block, Los Angeles, A RARE CHANCE. Elegant Villa, Orchard and Vineyard Sites — IN THE — SAN GABRIEL FRUIT BELT. ALHAMBRA LAND. MESSRS. WILSON & SHORB, The proprietors of the Alhambra Tract, near the Mission, will offer for sale, in small tracts, in the vicinity of the reservoir where the water is now flowing, lrom Two to Three Hundred Acres Intending purchasers can inform themselves of particulars by applying to C. CABOT, Temple Dloclt. Or at Lake Vineyard, to B. 0. WILSON, ap2Btf J. PeBAKTH (SHORB. REMOVAL NOTICE. DUNBMOOR BROS., PROPRIETORS OF THE DOLLAR STORE, WISH TO INFORM THEIR FRIENDS, patrons and the public in general that they have moved into the NEW POSTOFFICE BUILDING, ON SPRIIXGr STREET, Where they have a fine stock of goods, SECOND TO NONE In Los Angeles. Having plenty of room they have enlarged their stock in all the different departments, and will offer extra inducements 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, < >i >i iositc Cuurt'House. mrl6 tf Thiladelphia brewery, New Aliso St., Los Angeles. HENRY LEMMERT Proprietor HAVING RECENTLY PURCHASED the Interest of Messrs. Gavitt A White in the PHILADELPHIA BREWERY, I beg leave to state that having enlarged and improved the said Brewery, I am now pre pared to furnish tho old customers, friends and the public generally with the very best of BEER AND ALE In Southern California. S9T Family Cv om promptly attended to."** myltf MISCELLANEOUS. W. BORROWE, CONTRACTOR FOR RAILROAD and street grading, macadamizing, pav ing aud general Improvements. Agent Babcock Fire Extinguisher. AND Diebold, Norris & Co.'s Fire- Proof Safes. OFFICE—SO Main street, I.os Angeles. upl7 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, la I Main sired. JOHN H. SEYMOUR, General Mnuuirer. torntt 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 the REST now in use. Being so simple and Light Running that the 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 heaviest cloth or leather. Every "Warranted for five years without expense to purchaser. THE HIGHEST PREMIUMS have been awarded at t he Worlds Fair, Vienna and State Fairs and Expositions throughout California and the Eastern St:ites. 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. K. CL GLADDEN, A S ent. Office—White House, corner Los Angeles and Commercial streets. fel)4-6m LIQUORS, ETC. FASHION SALOON. 61 Downey Block, .Main Nt. 1R- J. WOLF Sz, CO., Proprielers, The Choicest Ales, Beer. Wines, AND Kiquors of"all ItimlM. Lunch Served Every Day and Evening. ALL THE LATE PAPERS On file for the use of guests. Club and Read ing Rooms, wanned and well ventilated. It is tlie intention of tlie Proprietors to so conduct the bouse as to preserve the good name it has already earned. seplStf GROTTO SALOON, Corner Commercial nnd Main streets, (Ducommun's Building.) IV O W~O I* E Ms Where can be found till tlie choicest brands of LIQUORS In tlie mi :< i. \|so, all the finest imported BEER S, St. I.on is. Cincinnati, Bayrlsb, Ac. Delicacies by the Plate: Pigs' Feet, Tongue, Coriers. Anchories, Sar dalles, Sardines, Herrings, Cheese assorted, Steamed Sausage. A fine Billiard Table connected with Hie es tablishment. ROGERS So POTUSKEY, feblßtf Proprietors. JOSEPH BRESON, SAMPLE ROOMS, OPPOSITE U. S. HOTEIi, MAIN ST. The purest WINES, the choicest CIGARS, and the best FANCY DRINKS concocted south of San Francisco. mW Temple Block, next to Wells, Fargo A Company's office. no2-tf—3 P. I.ACTH. FHITZ MENZ. NEW YORK BREWERY, PHIL. LAUTH & CO., (Successors to Chris. Uenne) Proprietors, The CLEAREST, PUREST and MOST HRIL LIANL LAGER BEER Soutu of San Francisco. Orders for DRAUGHT or BOTTLED HiU.K promptly attended to. The celebrated Beer from this Brewery de fies competition in the State. mnVtf—s CUCAMONGA WINE 7 DEPOT AT LOUIS MESMER'S WINE CELLAR,underneath the new U.S. Hotel, corner of Los Angeles and Re quena street*. Wine by the Glass, Bottle or Hal lon. All kinds of Liquors, Wines and Bitters at wholesale and retail. NOTIC£. Tho public of Los Angeles are hereby noti fied that no other person lv Los Angeles but Louis Mesmerhas wines from the Cocomongo ranches. J. L. BANSEVAJLN. nos-2ptf-4 MISCELLANEOUS. m& FASHION £g Livery and Sale Stable, MACY, WILSON & CO., MAIN sirccl. opposite Arcadia street. HoTMI and Carriage;', Single or Double, and Saddle Horses Ui pi constantly on band for the accommodation of the l'uitiic. Horses Imnrdcd by the day, week, orinontli, ai reasonable rates. Conveyances furnished for private or public occasions at ihe shortest notice and upon as reasonable terms as at a ny lOirnl -Class 10s! ahli*hm«nt In Southern California. H X vV It fi 1 a S Connected with tlie above stables are Plain and Glass, which will be supplied, with or without plumes, on terms Defying Competition, MACY, WILSON & CO., Janl2tl Projirielors, T. C. SWIOAKT. .TOS. HCIiKR, JR. SWICART & HUBER, DEALERS IN STOVES, TIN, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON - WARE AND CROCKER YW.\ HE, GLASS, Hardware and Willow-ware, LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS PLUMBING AND CAS FITTING Do nt- to Order. Sign ol the Big Red Coffee-Pot, NO. 110 MAIN ST., : LOS A NOELES. Jun2ltf— 5 THOMPSON & WATERMAN'S Semi-Trcpical and General Nurseries. San Pedro street, (near corner of Washington, two miles south of Court House.) A large and choice assortment of M mi-Tropical mill Northern Fruit Trees. Also, a choice assortment of Eastern Forest Trees, and other shade and ornamental trees and shrubbery, Come and see our slock. Catalogue and price list sent free. THOMPSON & WATERMAN. Los Angeles, Cal. d27tf The Steams Ranchos, ALFRED KOBIKMON, Trustee. 942 Market. .Street. Sau Francisco, t'a|. QA ACREB OF LAND v/V»VI/V/ for sale, in lots to suit, suitable for the culture of Oranges, Lemons, Limes, Figs, Almonds, Wulnuts, Peaches, Ap ples, Pears, Alfalfa, Corn, Rye, Parley, 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 tlie surface. On almost every acre of this land FLOWING ARTESIAN WELLS can he obtained, and the more ele vated portions can lie lrrejrated by the water of the Santa Ana river. Most of these lands are naturally malst,requiring only good cul tivation to produce crops. TERMS—One-fourth Cash; balance in one, two and three years, with Hi per cent Interest. I will take pleasure in showing these lands to parties seeking land, who are invited to come aud see this extensive tract belore pur chasing elsewhere. WM. R. OLDEN, Agent. Anaheim, Los Angeles county, Muy 24, 187:1 mrS-tf —7 WOOLEN MILL STORE ! PFEIFFENBERGER & SHAUER, Los Angeles Street, near Commercial, Suits made to order tor Twenty-five to Sixty-five Dollars. A tine stock of imported and domestic Blankets and Flannels Constantly on hand. Also, a tine slock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINCS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, Slc, Slc, Slc, Slc, Of Foreign and Domestic manufacture, kept in stock nnd made up in tho best style of the tailoring art. PFEIFFENBERGER & SHAUER. sepl-tf CITY BREWERY Antl SALOON, Cor. Second and Spring Streets, I.OS ANGELES Fine Lager Beer for sale IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT. ICS. LEI HER, Proprietor. LOUIS EMKKY PACK. KKLIX KPHKAM GKAVKL. PAGE & GRAVEL, Mauufacturcrs of Carriages and Wagons cMPWJIs Of all kinds, Blade of ths best ma (SSySir: terial. They also keep on hand a large stock of Carriages, Buggies, Light Spring and Heavy Wagons, of their own make, which they warrant ln every respect. They have determined to sell (heir work at prices as low as the Inferior and worthless work that is frequently being palmed offup on the continently in Los Angeles and else where. Call and see the best assortment of Carriages and 1 tuc^ics ever offered in Los Angeles. All Carriages and Buggies manufactured by us, are fitted with Page's celebrated Patent Adjustable Springy lis*4Myt>tt.Olc, so well adapted to comfort, sep22 WILCOX EVERYBODY CALL AND SEE IT OPER erate. Its advantages over other steam pumping machinery may be summed up as follows: It. uses the same steam twice; it costs less than any other steam pumping ma chine; it wil| raise more water with tiie same quantity of steam than any other steam pump; its boll r costs less and will make more steam with the same quantity of iuel than other boilers,and Its boiler feeder is the cheapest and most simple of all others; any person, oven farmers' wives and lads, do run them ALLEN WILCOX 4 CO, mrll NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. jN" c w DWELLING HOUSES! ONE DOUBLE TWO - STORY DWELLING House; new; containing 10 rooms—S rooms ln each part; beautifully located on Fort Hill, between New High and P.uena Vlstn streets; commands a magnificent view of the city nnd surroundings; is especially adapted for " Furnished Rooms;" is close to business portion of city. For sale or rent. ONE NEW COTTAGE on New High street; contains "> rooms; one of the finest locations in the city. TWO NEW COTTAGES on corner Second and Charity streets; contains fi rooms and bath-room each; lot 60x149 feet; fronts on three streets. The sites of these bouses cannot be equaled In the city Clear, good water in unlimited supply already on the premises, FOUR COTTAGES, Just finished, on Temple street, opposite Charity; S rooms and bath room each, with all the modern improve ments; not tive minutes' walk from Tem ple Block. FOR SALE. FIFTEEN LOTS 60x165 Feet, IN T II X BEAUDRY TRACT! These lots are close to the business portion of the city and command delightful Views of city and valley. The streets upon which they front are uipidly being graded and afford easy means of access. TEN LOTSooxll*i feet, fronting on Hope street and Bunker Hill Avenue. ELEVEN LOTS 60x165 feet, fronting 011 Hope street. SIX LOTS 60x105 feet, fronting on Charity street and Bunker Hill Avenue. THIRTEEN LOTS 60x163 feet, fronting on Charity street. TWELVE LOTS 60x165 feet, fronting on Olive street. All Between Temple and Sixth Streets. These'lots are all in good location, com manding splendid views of the valley, city, ocean and mountain-. 25 LOTS IS Tit X WASHINGTON TRACT! From those lots tho ocean, city and valley can be seen. For residence sites they are un cqualed. The Spring and Sixth street cars r.in within 000 feet ol this tract. All ofthe above lots are supplied with Clear, Spring Water, At the rates established by the Water Com missioners, -ALSO TWELVE LOTS IN TIIE BALLESTEROS TRACT, Between tlie Aliso Mills and the bridge, over the Lcs Angeles river. These lots constitute very desirable property and will be sold cheap. Trees and Vim son nearly all Of these lots. As I sell only my own property and there fore have no commissions to pay, I can afford to give better bargains than I bose who do. Persons desirous of purchasing city property will do well to call and examine the above lands before buying elsewhere. Title Perfect. A |>|>1 \ to P. BEAUDRY. uiy2l tf MISCELLANEOUS. PIONEER BUILDING ASSOCUT'N O V East Los Angefes. subscr noN list open AT GERM ,\NIA lIA-I^L, Under United siuios Hotel. One-Quarter Acre Lots on the Instalment Plan. TTB3H.Y EASY TERMS, NO INTEREST. inquire of any oi' i he directors. N. B.—Meeting regularly every Tuesday evening at 7:80 p. m., al the Qermanla Hall, where payments are received by the Board of Directors. im3o R E ES~. I WILL DELIVER ANY QUANTITY OF QutriTrees anywhere In this or Ban Ber nardino county, ranging In height from Ito 12 inches, within six months from date of cult tract, at from six to tw> He cents per re. Address. RALPH ROGERS, Orange. Los Angeles 00. Los Angcle April 1575. apl ly LEGAL ADVERTIStLM E P TS. Dissolution of Partnership. rpHE COPARTN ERSHIP II ERET( IFo RE JL existing between Isaac Goldsmith and Alexander Davis, under the lion name of Goldsmith A Davis, bus his day been dis solved by mutual consent, Mr. Alex. Davis withdrawing, Mr. Isaac Goldsmith w!i! con tinue the business on his own account, pay ing all liabilities of the old linn and collect ing all outstanding at counts due to suid firm. ISAAC GOLDSMITH. ap2!)lw A LEX A NDER DAVIS. ' SUft£)JV£ONS. T.\ THE DIBTRICT COURT OF THE 17th J iludlclal Dlstr et oftheblaleef Culifo nla, i 1 tor tlie co' >ty of Los Angelas.— Henry iti -kweller, plaintiff, against Thomas Foster, c .defendant' Action brought in the Dis t.'ii Court of lie Seventeenth Jooicial Dfs- Irh i of the state i California, In and for the ooiitity of Los tiigetes, and the complaint Bled ii said com. . ol I.os Angeles, in the of lii ofthe Clerk Ol said District Court. Tlie IV pie ot' the Stat cot ('aliifornni send greeting to Thomas Foster and Mattie C. Johnson, defendantsi You are hereby required to ap pear In an action brought ngalnsi you by tbe above-named plalntifi in the District Court Of the Seventeenth Judicial Disrict of the sure of California, In and for the county ol Lot An geles. and to answer tlie Complaint Hied therein, within ten days (exetysjve ot the day ot service) afiei the service on yob of this summons—it's rved Within this county; or, if served out of this county, but iv this District, withlu twenty days; 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 ot plaintiff to the North half of lot 'our, block Id, Los Angeles city. Cal,, more particularly described iii coin).l ilnt, and lor costs of suit. Reference is had tooompJainl for particulars. The said land being mote particularly de scribed as follows: Commencing at tiieS.W. comer Ol Fort and First streets, and running thence Southerly along Western linear Fort street DO feet; thence nt light angles W sterly 166 feet; Ihenoe at right angles Northerly lid toet to First street; thence along southerly line of First street to i>i ice ot beginning. And you are hereby iQtlfied that if you fail to appear and answer Ih ■ said complaint us above required, the said plaintiff Will cause your defaulis to be entered and wiil apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the com plaint, Oiven tin ler my band and the seal ) of the District Court of the Seven l"*** [teenth Judicial District of the State v—' of California, in and for the county of Los Angeles, tins l'llli day of April, In the year of our Lord ou thousand, eight hundred and seventy liv. A. W. POTi'S, Ueik. By c. w. Gould, Deputy clerk. up2i 8m suM^oiNi¥. TX THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE 17TH L Judicial District or tlie state of Califor nia, In and for the county of Los Angeles.— Coloma .Mayon, plaintiff, against Charles H. Mayon, defeili aiif. Action brought in the District Court of tbe Seventeenth Judi cial District OftheHtate 01 California, iii and for the County of Los Angeles, and tlie coin plaint llled in .rli! county of Los Angeles in the office ol the Clerk of the said District Court. The People of the state of California send greeting to ('hurl s It. Mayon, dclendant: You iiru inrcby required to appear in an ac tion brought against you by the above-nanted plaintiff in tbe District Court of the .seven teenth Judicial District ofthe State of Califor nia, in and lor the county nf Los Angeles, and to answer the complaint Sled herein, within ten days (exclusive ot t lie day of service) after the service on y.iit of this summons—if served within Ibis county; or, if served out of this county, but hi this District, wit bin twenty days: otherwise, Within forty days, or Judg ment by default w ill be taken against you ace tiding t" the prayer ot said complaint. The said action is brought to recover judg ment of this Court that the bonds ol* matri mony between plailitiU'and uefeiidant he dis solved; tbal the custody of the minor child of plaintiff and defendant he awarded to plaintiff; that the defendant be required to pay a reasonable sum into Court to defray the expenses of this act in and for counsel fees, and such sum for a imony as to tho Court may seem Just foci. •> ,t,ipori and that of said minor child. And you are herel y notified that If you full to appear nnd answet • •• said complaint us above required, th plaintiff will cause your default to he on ujcd and will apply to the CoUrt for tiie rettet demanded in the com plaint. » —< —... Given under teny hand and tin Si il V>' the Dis ricf Court of tlie Seven- I skal y teenth Judicial Dtatrioi of life, state JOf California, in and for the county a—,—*• of Los Aug. his 13th day Of May, In the ye . j one thousand eight hundred uUd live. . .. . . POTTS, Clerk. P,v C. \V. GOULD, Deputy Clerk W. S. Mvkiw, Attorney for Pltf. my 29 2m Assessment Notice. GRANGE CO-OPEitATIVn COMPANY of Los Angeles,—L toatton of principal place of business, I.os Angeles, C illforala. Notice is hereby given that, at a meeting ol tlie Dire tors held in thiscityoll the 3 I day of May, IS7), an assessment (No. I) of FIVE DOLL.-, Its pF.it sli \ RE was levied upon the Cap tal Slock of said Company, payable im \:ki>iati:i,v, in United states gold coin, to tbe secretary, at tlie ottice of tbe-Company, 184 Main street, Los Angeles, California. Any stock upon which this Assessment shall re main Unpaid on thS M day of lline, 1873, will he deal..red delinquent and advertised for sale al public auction, and unics. payment Is made ii-lore, hi il he sold Oh the stun i>n.v or June, isr.j. To pny delinquent assessment, together with cost of advertising and expense of sale. Stockholders woo have paid an assessment since the :tlst day of July, 1874. haveacrcdit on lbs boo Its of the company to balance the assessment now levied. By order of the Board, myl 1111 I. s. SMITH, Secretary. Notice to Creditors. TN THE PROBATE COURT. Los Angeles JL county.—in the mu'tsjr Of the estat ■of 11. B. Morrow, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Adininis' rator ot the estate ol H.B.Morrow, deceased, to tlie creditors of Slid nil persons having Claims ngdnsl tin' said deceased, to exhibit thent,with the neoessiry vouchers, Within four -uomlls after tic first publication of th s nortec, to tie-suid Administrator at his residence in S.in Antonio Township, county of Los Angeles, or at toe otiice of Thorn A Ross,Nos. 58 and M, Tern.de Block, Usi Angeles city. j. l. WRIGHT, Administrator of tin- estate of 11. It. Mor ow, dceca cd. Du'ed at .'Los An/e'es, \pvi|'j' is" icq , w Assessment Notice. FMIJI Kits' A HER 'HANTS' HAN X OF Los Angeles.—Notice s hereby given that at a meeting of the Ho n., 1 f Diiectors of the Farmers'A Mercluuit - Hank of Los Angeles, held Oil the 7tli day.of April, 1875. an assess• monl (nu 111 Iter 111 of fifty dollars i*")ti) per share was levied upon the capital stock: of the 00r poratlon, payable Immediately, in United states gold coin. Any rock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the ■'•tli Day of June, 187.1, Will i,e delinquent and sdvt rtlsed for sale :>t nubile auction and, unless pnymeni Is made before, will bs sold on Monday, tlie '.'lst day of June, 18.1, to pay the delinquent assess ment, together with costs ol advertising und expenses of sale. JOHN G. DOWNEY, myltd President.