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POSTOFFICE DIRECTORY.
Eastern, San Francisco Northern and Coast
Stations.—Telegraph Stage Line.—Arrive at
12:80 a. m.; close at 7:3ll P. si. Letters in
tended for registry must bo presented before
6:80 F. SL
San Diego Line—San Diego, Caplstrnno, ar
rives at 7:40. r. M., and closes at 7:30 P. m.
Southern Arlsona—Tucson, Yuma. Arlsona
Cltv and way stations—Trl-Weekly Service
—Ar.lves Sunday, Tuesday and Friday, at
7:4n P. m.; leaves Monday, Wednesday aud
Saturday; mail closes at 3:10 p. m.
Northern Artaooa PreaeotLWlekenberg ami
way stations—Semi*Weekly--Arrives Tues
day and Friday at 9:35 a. m.; haves Tuesdaj
and Friday; mall closes at 3:10 P. at.
Ban Bernardino and way stations—San Os
briel,El Monte, Riverside, etc.; arrive* a;
9:35 A. m. ; closes at 3:10 p. M.
Wilmington and waystations--Arrives at £18
p. St.; closes at lv a. m.
CerroGordo,Lone Pine and Harllah - Arrives
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 12:30 a.
m. ; leaves Monday, Wednesday and Satur
day; closes at 7:30 p. m.
Domestic and Foreign Money Order Uffic .—
Open from 9A. H. to 4:80 P. except on
Hatur lay. when oftlc" closes at 3:30 r. M.
On Sundays the office will be open from 12:36
to 1:30 P. ML H. K. W. BENT, P. M.
City and County Official Directory.
City Directory.
P. BEAUDRY Mayor
Otliee, Council Chamber.
J. J. CARRILLO City Marshal
Office, No. 45 Spring street.
J. J. MELI.UB, City Treasurer
Office. Court House.
A. W. HUTTON City Attorney
Uffice, No. 56 Temple Block.
M. KREMER City Clerk
Offlce, No. 45 Spring streei.
J. M. BALDWIN City Surveyor
Office, In Downey, Maiu street.
Dr. J. H. McKEE. Health Officer.
Office No. 11 Spring street
Common Council:
Meets at Council Rooms, No. 45 Spring St,,
at 7:30 P. M., Thursday of each week.
COtISCILMK-N :
T. P. CAMPBELL. L. LICHTENBEROER.
J. MULLALY. J. G.CARMONA.
W. W. ROBINSON. R. sOTELLO.
M. TEED. JOSE M \sc.VREL.
C. E. HUBER. L WOLFSKILL.
E. H. WORKMAN, T. LEAHY.
Chamber of Commerce;
8. LAZARD, PRKS.,
W. J. BRODRICK, S. B. CASWELL,
Secretary. Treasurer.
M J. NEWMARK. EUGENE MEYER,
JOHN (i. DOWNEY, J. DX B. SHORB,
R, M. WIDNEY, L W. LORD,
K. E. HEWITT, H. D, BARROWS.
Board of Education:
H. D. BARROWS, President.
M KREMER, Sec v. ALFRED JAMES,
DR. J. KURTZ. J. P. WIDNEY.
DR. W. T. LUCKY, City Supt. Public Schools
Loa A age lea Library Association:
J. R. McCONNELL President
J. C. LITTLEFIELD Librarian
Library, lk>wuey Block.
Judicial Directory:
r. SEPULVEDA District Judge
Terms of Court— First Monday of Feb.,
May., Aug., and Nov.
H. K. S. O'M ELVEN V....Judge of Probate and
County Courts.
Terms of Court—First Monday or Jan.,
Mar., May, July. Sept., and Nov.
GEO. C. GIBBS .Dist. Court Commissioner,
Oillce, No. IV, Spring street.
Justices' foarta:
WM. H. GRAY...Temple Block, over W. v 7&
Co.'s Offlce.
JOHN THAFFORD... Downey Block, Temple
Street.
National Officials.
H. K. W. BENT Postmaster
Posto/Bce, Temple Block.
ALFRED JAMES Reg. U. S. Land Office
J. W. HAVERSTICK....Rec. U. S.Lnud Office
Temple Block.
J. O. WHEELER....Dept. Coll. U. S. Int. Rev.
Office, No. 10, Temple Block.
J. R BRIERLY Int. Rev. Ganger
Office, No. 48, Temple Block.
J. D. DUNLAP Dept. U. S. Marshal
New High street,
si. C. WHITING U. 8. Court Commissioner
Office, Nos. 28 and 28, Downey Block.
IACOB A. MOUREN H A UT.....French Consul
Main street.
CLINTON B. SB.ARB, In charge of Improve
ment of Wilmington Harbor—Residence
at terminus ol street railroad.
County LMrectory.
A. W. POTTS Co. Clerk and Clerk of Courts
J. W. GILLETTE Co. Recorder and Auditor
1 E.ROWAN Co. Treasurer
V. R. ROWLAND...Co. Sheriff*and Tax Coll.
GEO. H. PECK Co.Supt, of Schools
DIONICIO BUTILLER Co. Assessor
L. SEBOLD Co. Surveyor
Dr. S. W. BROOKE Co. Physician,
(Office, Lanfranco's Building.)
Board or Nupervloors:
GEO. HINDS. Chairman,
J. M. GRIFFITH, EDWARD EVEY,
r. PA LO M A RES, F. MACHADO,
A. SEPULVEDA, Acting Interpreter.
Regular Meetings—First Monday of each
month.
HOTELS.
BACKMAN HOUSE.
w«s. SO. Sft and to main street,
Los Anhei.es, Cal.
3 "WIS NEW AND E LEO ANT HOTELjust
. finished and thrown to the public, is
rnislicd throughout with
New Furniture, Carpets and Bedding.
Rooms large, well lighted and ventilated
and supplied with water, gas and tire.
THK TABLE
s supplied with the best the market affords
and no Chinese cooks employed.
Por Kaanllies. Its accommodations are
unsurpassed.
For TSusinesa Men
And visitors. Its conveniences a'e unequalled
being centrally located, having v telegraph
ofllee attached, and street cars passing every
ten minutes.
There is no Bar or Saloon
Of any kind on the premises, it being the in
tention of th<» proprietors to make it a quiet
and favorite resort, for families.
Board by the Day, Week, or Honth
For persons not requiring rooms.
MR. & MRS. BACKMAN,
febttf Proprietors.
WILMINGTON EXCHANGE HOTEL.
Only flrst-class hotel in Wilmington. Tills
hotel has recently changed bunds and Is now
flrst-class In every particular. Free coach to
and from the depot,
Jlylo3m* PERRY WILOMAN,
Proprietor.
TO INVALIDS.
THE HOME of Mr. Donaldson In Cn
huengo Pass, eight miles from the city,
is a popular place of resort for invalid gentle
men. A mild sea-breeze prevails there all
the time, and Mrs. Donaldson provides excel
lent fare. Two or three gentlemen can find
accommodations there al this time, ielil lm
Canal St., - - - - Wilmington.
D. MCMILLAN, Prop'r.
Jylo-3m
HASSE A ASSEVEDA'S
BARBER SHOP
AND
BATHING ESTABLISHMENT,
No. 42 Main Street, Los Angeles.
The best Harbors In California constantly in
waiting. Hoi. Cold and Shower Baths at. all
hours of the dny. myl2tf
NOTICE
IS HEREBY HIVEN THAT THE TAXES
on the school assessment for Los An
geles City School District are now due, and
payable at the City Clerk's omce. Spring
street, and unless paid within six y days from
date of this notice, collection wilt be enforced
according to law.
jet 3m J- Z. MORRIS. Collector.
Cor- $\m\hl
SATURDAY JULY 17. 1875.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
Sau Francisco as a 4'oiis.nmer of 4lr
augcx. Limes. Lemons uuil Cueonnut*.
Few persons outside of those i in me
diately engaged In the business are
aware of the magnitude of the tropi
cal fruit trade of Sau Francisco. The
orange, the lime,the lemon and the
eoeoaiml are the principle varieties re
ceived in this market, and until the
productive groves of Los Angeles
commenced to yield generously, the
supply was principally derived from
Mexico and Tahiti. The Tahiti or
angos usually come into market ahout
the middle of March, and continue to
arrive in large quantities up to Sep
tember. A few straggling lots are re
ceived thereafter, frequently as late as
November and even December, but
they lind slow sale. The California
crop, coining mostly from Los Ange
les, commences to arrive about tlie Ist
of December, and the receipts contin
ue large up to the close of tlie season,
about June Ist. Large quantities of
oranges arrive from Mexico, but the
season Is short, lasting only from
about the Ist of November to tlie last
of December. The Mexican oranges,
when picked and packed, arrive in
good order, and as they 3re generally
sold at lower rates than either the
Tahiti and Mexican oranges, In ad
dition to our own large crop, this mar
ket can never be said to he glutted,
and very often the suply is far inade
quate. Considerable quantities and
their way to the interior of the State,
but the great bulk of them are con
sumed here. An effort was made one
season lo find an outlet across the
mountains, and two car loads were
shipped for Omaha, but the venture
did not prove profitable, and was
abandoned. This season oranges have
not brought the very extreme figures
realized in former years, but the gen
eral average has been better The re
ceipts of California oranges the last
season amounted to upward of 5,300,
--000, a few thousands of which came
from Alameda, Contra Costa, Sonoma
and Solano counties, and the balance
from liOs Angeles county. This was
the largest crop ever produced in Cal
ifornia. The quantity annually im
ported from Tahiti nnd Mexico will
reach 5,000,000 in number. From Jan
uary last up to the present date 2,403,
--000 oranges have arrived from Tahiti,
since January Ist; 15,000 limes have
reached San Francisco from Tahiti
and the quantity produced last sea
son in California passes 80,000. Mex
ico contributes large quantities of this
fruit each year to our market.
There were over (500,000 California
lemons brought last season to the Sun
Francisco market, As the California
product has a very (hick rind, it is
not so much In favor as some other
kinds. The Sicily variety is most in
demand by those who can afford to
pay the difference in price. Lime
juice has become a noticeable feature
among the imports from Tahiti, 83
barrels Of the article having been re
ceived since January. On arrival,
the juice is taken from the barrels, the
seed and pulp extracted, and the
most of it finds its way in bottles to
the sideboard, the dispensary, and the
cook-rootß. Not a small quantity is
sent beyond the Eastern line of Call*
1 fornia, to other markets. California
can never entirely shut out the im
portations of oranges from Tahiti, us
when the California crop begins to fall
off the Tahiti crop comes on. and near
ly tills up the time until the next ap
pearance of the Los Angeles product.—
S. F. Bulletin,
- ■- —
A fatal explosion oecured about 7 o'
clock Tuesday morning, on the rancho
of Frank TTappere, near Collegeville,
about nine miles from Stockton. The
boiler of an engine, used in running
a tbreshing machine exploied, and
instantly killed Samuel Cookson and
David Ritchie, blowing the engineer,
Peter Mings, sixty feet from tbe scene
of the accident, litterally scalding him
from head to foot, but It is thought he
is not fatally injured. Three others
were seriously injured. A piece of
the boiler, weighing 800 pounds, was
thrown a distance of 17") feet.
On Friday last a fire was set to a
hits of brush on the farm of Henry
Reeee, In Nevada county, ami the
Humes spread into the woods and re
sulted In ii irreat deal of damage.
Fences ou Recce's farm, on Bickford
and Grubb's ranch were burned, and
considerable wood belonging to Mil
ton Smith was also burned. The fire
destroyed all the grass over which it
passed. It burned over a sections sev
eral miles square.
The Sacramento Record says: "There
is no money in the general fund of
State Treasury for the payment of
vvurrents drawn Upon it since the close
of the old fiscal year, June 30th, and
there will he none until next Februa
ry. "Warrants on other funds, however,
obtain cash."
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
RESOLUTION.
timm, Itappean tube For the best ia*
terest of the Democratic party In this county
that the holding of tlie pri i ary election here
tofore ordered .should be postponed anil that
the Democratic electors of this county should
express to tliis Committee their preference as
to the Manner of nominating candidates for
the several offices iv said order named; now
therefore, be it
Retoficrf, by the Democratic County Central
Committee in nnd Tor UN Angeles county, as
follows:
Ist. That the action of this Committee at
tbe meeting thereof held on the Stli day of
June, 187."), so far as the same relates to the
holding of a primary election in this county
atthnl time ordered to be held on the 17th
dny of July, lH7e, bp, nod the same is, hereby
rescindeil ami repealed, and lhal tbe holding
of sai,i election be, and the same is, hereby
indefinitely postpsHied,
Id. That a n ting of this Committee be
held on the 24th day of July, 157.», at if) o'clock
4. at. of that day, al the offlw of the liner etui;,
room s*l Temple Block, in the city of Jaw An
geles, tor the purpo-e ot then determining
wbat action shall Lc taken for the nomina
tion of candidates for Legislat.ve and local
otriccM, mid that the IK'inocratic electors of
tliis eruuty be, and they arc,hereby re«jncsled
lo signify by petition in writing to this Com
mittee their preference us to the best mode to
be adopted for the nomination of candidates
for said offices.
3d, That the Secretary Of this Committee be,
and, hols, hereby Instructed to certify to the
passage oflnts rcsoJUiMon, have the same pub
lished In the Los Angeles Daily Hp.n.vi.nnud
SW ward a copy thereof to each of the Judges
of Election appointed lor holding the said
primary election.
ST A'l X Ot C Nf.II'OUNIA, I
Comity of l/)s Angeles. (
I hereby certify that the foregoing resolu
tion was passed and adopted by the Demo
cnitlc County Central Committee in nnd lor
Los Angeles county, a' a meeting thereof held
on the Hth day of July, A. n. 1875.
jy!s td A. W. HCTTON, Secretary.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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 sow
ing from the lightest fabric to the heaviest
cloth or leather.
Every Machine Warranted
for Aye years without expense to purchaser.
THE HIGHEST PREMIUMS huve been
awarded at l he Worlds Fair, Vienna and State
Fairs and Impositions throughout California
«nd the Eastern States. What better supi ri
ority overall others.
Price from $10 to $15 Lower.
than for any other first class Machine. Send
for descriptive catalogue free.
E. C. OL,ll?I)KNr. Agent.
Office—White House, corner Los Angeles and
Commercial streets. I'eljl 6111
DO YOU WANT /T
Farm Wagon,
Or a Sporting Wagon,
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*. I Halo street.
JOHN H. SEYMOUR,
General Manager.
Jyisn
The Aldine Company's
NEW PUBLICATIONS
SOLD ONLY BY SUBSCRIPTION.
THE At.DISK: THE ART JOURNAL OF
AMERICA.
This splendid enterprise ls not only well es
tablished in every feature, but is b.'iliK con
stantly developed and Improved. It to-day
stands without a rival in Ihe whole world of
periodical literature. The beautiful dog-por
trait, " Man's Unselfish Friend," a ehronio
presented to every subscriber, is a decided hit
aud will. If possible, add to the popularity
which this work has gained. The Art Union
feature also promises great nnd beniflcent re
sults, in arousing public interest, in the flue
arts. Circulars end full information on ap
plication.
Parts I, H, 111 und IV, are now ready:
SUTTON'S
Lj49igmi*e Hour* MiiHcelluny
To be completed in forty parts, issued fort
nightly. Eaeli part will contain an elegant
front-piece, originally engraved on sleel for
the London Art Journal,
H X PRODUCING
At a price within the popular reach,engrav
ings never before offered at less than live
times tlie amount. These plates have been
the attraction of
THE LONDON ART JOURNAL.
Each part will contain 26 quarto pages. In
cluding I be heavy front-pieoe, nn heavy plate
paper. A superb title-page, richly illumin
ated iv red und gold,will bo Kiven with the
first purf. andthu printing of the entire work
will be a worthy representation of Ihe "Atden
Press." which is a guarantee of something
beautiful and valuable.
At a Cost of 25 cts. a Part.
PAitrsl, II and 111, ark JUST PUBLISHED.
THE ART JOURNAL,
Complete in twelve monthly parts, at si each.
Reproducing the best full-page Illustra
tion! from, the earlier volumes
of Tm: AI.DI.NE.
Each monthly part will contain six superb
plates, wit 11 accom |>any ing descriptive matter,
and whether for binding or framing, will be
entirely bejond competition hi price or artis
tic character. Every impression will be most
carefully taken on the finest toned paper and
no pains will be spared to make Oils Ihe
richest production of a preys which has won
in a niarvelously short time, a world-wide
reputation.
CEMS FROM THE ALDINE.
ESPECIALLY ASSORTED FOR SCRAP
ROOK ILLUSTRATIONS AND DRAW
ING CLASS COPIES.
A large collection of pictures of different
.fcsesandon almost every conceivable sub
ject huve been put up In an attractive envel
ope and are now oflered at a price intended lo
make them popular in every sense.
Envelope No. 1 (containing 50 beautiful en
gravings i is now ready, and will be sent, post
age paid, to any address for one dollar.
A liberal discount to agents and teachers.
Scrap-Book".
A splendid assortment of SCRAP-BOOKS
have been expressly prepared for the holiday
season and no present of more permanent In
terest can be selected for gentleman or lady,
old or young.
No. I—Half-bound,cloth sides,gilt-back,
250 pp., 12x10 Indies $5 00
No. 2— Half-bound,cloth sides,gilt-back,
500 pp., 12x16 inches 7 00
No. 3— Fill 1 morocco, beveled boards, m!;
and antique, very rich,soo pp 12 00
Lettered lo order In gold at 25 cts. per line.
Sent by mail postpaid on receipt of the price.
THE ALDINE PASSE-PARTOUTS.
In compliance with repeated requests, the
proprietors of TllK Al,lilNS have prepared
Impressions Of many of t heir most beautiful
Plates for passe-partout framing.
The cms are mounted on n benutlfuilv tint
ed Mhri mat, with a handsome red border
line. Te attach the glass, it is only left mr
the customer to paste and fold over an already
attached border, and Mils miiv be done by li
child.
87subjects, 12sl5lnc.hes,?5c.; with gfass.SOc.
Hlx*of Mils sue tor ft, when select lon is left to
publishers.
0 subjects, KttlflM Inches, 20c; with glass, 45c.
7 subjects. BWxtiif Inches, lee.; with triass, toe.
13 subjects, 14x19 inches, 50e.; with glass, $1.
Sent by mall, without glass, post-paid, for
price.
CuuvaMMcra Wanted.
THE ALDINE COMPANY,
08 Maiden Lane, New York.
decl3
PRINTINC.
THE HERALD
J OB
mnm mm
SPRING STREET,
iHM'OSITK THE COITItT HOCSE,
LOS ANGELES.
rpHE attention of the business eora
-*- munlty of Los Angeles elty and county
Is Invited to tho facilities of this office forexe
cutlng every description of
BOOK 0 JOB PRINTING
Fully alive to the Inferior manner in which
a great part ofthe Job Printing in Southern
California has hitherto been executed, the
proprietors of this establishment have deter
mined to institute a new order OftMngl in
his business.
A NEW POWER PRESS
(the tirst to reach this far south on tho Pacific
Coasl), capable of printing a
LARGE SHEET POSTER,
either plain or in ls already running,
and driven by
STEAM POWER,
which Is also attached to their new and
ELP'GANT
•Tol> Presses.
The facilities for turning out work will thai
be oqunl to moslnud superior to ninny otlice
in San Francisco.
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
OK
IN" I£ "W TYPE
AND MATERIAL.
of tho most modern designs and approved
Eastern manufacture, lias been selected. And
It Is intended so to equip and furnish thttde
partment with
THE BEST PRESSES,
THE FS&EST TYPE,
AN 11 TIT k
MOST MODEEN APPLIANCES,
AS TO MAKE THK
HERALD JOB OFFICE
THE MOST COMPLETE
IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.
They have engaged as loremun of this de
partment, one of tbe most experienced Book
and Job Printers in the country : and the
presses will be superintended by a Skilled
Pressman from one of the largest offices in
New England.
PAMPHLETS
Will be printed from New Type, and the
greatest care exercised to insure accuracy un
freedom from typographical errors.
POSTERS & HANDBILLS
Plain or In colors, executed at very sliwrl no
tice and displayed in the best manner.
BUSINESS CARDS.
CIRCULARS,
STATEMENTS, B ' LL HEADS
LETTER HEADS,
BALL CARDS
WEDDING CARDS,
VISITING CARDS.
INVITATIONS, ETC.
Of this class of work we shall mukc a spe
clalty, and intend that nothing of lhe kind
shall equal us In this section.
BANK CHECKS,
DRAFTS, NOTES,
DEPOSIT CHECKS
BOOK HEADINGS,
STOCK CERTIFICATES
KTC
Printed Inn superior manner, on plain writ
ing paper, or on Bond and Bank Note Paper
in black or colors.
SHOW CARDS
IN GOLD AND COLORS.
We shall nay particular attention te
BRIEFS, TRANSCRIPTS,
ABSTRACTS, ETC.,
Which will be printed in tbe Old StvleTvpe
now so universally in favor, and which'we
have procured specially for this class of work.
We shall also be provided for the printing ot
LEGAL BLANKS,
OFFICIAL FORMS
AN '■> DOCUMENTS.
HERALD
Job Printing House,
LOS ANGELES.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FASHION Sst
Livery and Sale Stable,
MACY, WILSON & CO.,
MAIN MMM, opposite Arcadia street.
Horses nnd Carriages, Single or Double, und
Saddle Horses kepi constantly on band for
the accommodation of.ihe Public.
Horses boarded by the day, week, or month,
ut reasonable rates, Conveyances furnished
for private or public occasions in tlie shortest
notice and upon as reasonable terms as ut any
rfirKt-C'liiMt* PCs! nbliwhment
In Southern California.
11 E A H H X S
Connected with the above stables are Plain
aud (.lass, which will be supplied, Willi 01
without plumes, on terms
Defying Competition.
MACY, WILSON & CO.,
JanL'tf froprietori*.
T. C. MWIOAKT. JOS. 111-Ill.lt. JR.
SWIGART & HUBER,
OEALEIIS lit
STOVES, TIN.
COPPER AND SHEET-IRON -WARE
AND
CItOCKEItYWAKE. GLASS.
Hardware and Willow-ware,
LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS
PLUMBING AND CAS FITTING
Done to Order.
Sign oi the Big Red Coffee-Pot,
NO. 110 MAIN ST., : LOHANGELES.
Jun2ltf-6
"THOMPSONtSTwAJeWn'S -
Semi-Tropical and General Nurseries.
Han F*edro street,
(near corner of Washington, two miles south
of Court House.)
A Hrge and choice assortment of
Neml'Troplcni ami Northern Fruit
Trees.
Also, a choice assortment of
Kastern Kforeat Trees,
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
LUMBER-YARDS.
SSuTTIiiiCED PRICES
— AT —
Perry, Woodworth & Co.'s
LUMBER YARDS
— A N ti —
PLANING MILLS,
No. 16 Commercial street, near Kail
road Depot. rnrSMf—3
GRIFFITH, LYNCH & CO.
LUMBER DEALERS,
CORNER OF
Alameda antl I'irst Sits.,
DEALERS IN
POORS,
WINDOWS,
BLINDS,
POSTS,
SHINGLES,
LATHS.
SHAKES,
HAIR, PLASTER OF PARIS, ETC., ETC
•»n'>K-t i— s
LIQUORS, ETC.
FASHION SALOON.
61 Downey Block, Mnln St.
-R- J. WOLF Sc CO.,
l*roprietors.
The Choicest Ales~Beer. Wines,
AND
Kiquoi'S ol" nil Kindt*.
Lunch Served Every Day and Evening.
ALL THE LATE PAPERS
On file for the use of Riiesfs. Dub and Rend
ini; Rooms, warmed and well ventilated.
It lsthe intention of the Proprietors to so
conduct the house ns to preserve tlie good
name it has already earned. seplStf
CROTTO SALOON.
Corner Commercial aud Maiu streets,
(Dueommun's Building.)
IV O W O PEN,
Where can be lound all the choicest brands of
LIQUORS
Iv the market. Also, all the tinest Imported
33 IH] J±! lev/ S,
SI. Louis, Cincinnati, Bayrisli, die.
Delicacies by the Plate:
Pigs' Feet, Tongue, Coriers. Anchoriei, Sar
dalles, Sardines, Herrings, Cheese
assorted, Steamed Sausage.
A tine Billiard Table connected with the es
tablishment.
CUS KATZENSTEIN,
(Formerly with Jos. Breson,)
jett Proprietor.
JOSEPH" BrVsONT^
BAMFLE ROOMS,
OPPOSITE U. S. HOTEL, MAIN ST.
The purest WINES, the choicest CIGARS,
and the best FANCY DRINKS ooncocted
soutii of San Francisco.
sarTemple Block, next to Wells, Fargo A
Company's office. no2-tf—3
P. I.ACTH. FRITZ MEN/..
NEW YORK BREWERY,
PHIL. LAUTH & CO.,
(Successors to Chris. Heune) Proprietors.
The CLEAREST, PUREST and MOST BRIL
LIANL LAGER BEER Sontu of
San Francisco.
Orders for DRAUGHT or BOTTLED BeER
promptly attended to.
The celebrated Beer from this Brewery de
fies competition in tlie State. mrS-tf—s
CITY^REWERY
And SALOON,
Cor. Second and Spring Streets,
LOS ANGELEI-'
Fine Lager Beer for sale
IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT.
JOS. LEIBER. Proprietor.
CUCAMONGA WINE.
DEPOT AT LOLTB MESMER'S
WINE CELLAR, underneath the new
U.S. Hotel, cornerof Los Angeles and Re
onena streets. Wine by the Glass, Bottle or
Oallon. All kinds of
Liquors, Wines and Bitters
at wholesale and retail.
NOTItA
The public of Los Angeles are hereby noti
fled that no other persou In Los Angeles but
Louis Mesmerhas wines from the Cocomongo
ranches. J. L. SANSEVAIN.
noi-2ptf—t
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
a
N EW
DWELLING HOUSES!
ONE NEW COTTAGE on New High street;
contains arOOBUU oneof tbe finest locations
in the city.
TWO NEW COTTAGES on corner Second
and Charity streets; contains 5 rooms and
bath-room ench; lot 60x146 feet; fronts on
three streets. The sites of these houses
cannot be equaled in the ehy Clear, good
water In unlimited supply already on the
premises.
FOUR COTTAOES, Just finished, on Temple
street, opposite Charity; 5 rooms and bath
room each, with all the modern improve
ments; not five minutes' walk from Tem
ple Block.
FOR SALE.
FIFTEEN LOTS
60x165 Feet,
IK TIIB
BEAUDRY TRACT!
These lots are close to the business portion
of the city and command delightful views of
city nnd valley. The streets upon which they
front aro inpldly being graded and afford easy
means of access.
TEN LOTS 60x165 feet, fronting ou Hopo street
nnd Bunker Hill Avenue.
ELEVEN LOTS 60x165 feet, fronting on Hope
street.
SIX IX)TS 60x165 feet, fronting on Charity
street nnd Bunker Hilt Avenue.
THIRTEEN LOTS 60x165 feet, fronting ou
Charity street.
TWELVE LOTS 60x166 feet, front ing ou Olive
street.
All Between Temple and
Sixth Streots.
Theso lots are all in good location, com
manding "plendid views of the valley, city,
ocean * . mountains.
— A. L • O —
TWELVE LOTS
IS THK
BALLESTEROS TRACT,
Between the Aliso Mills and the bridge, over
the Lrs Angeles river. These lota constitute
very desirable property and will be sold
cheap. Trees and Vines on nearly all ofthesi
lots.
As I sell only my own property and there
fore have no commissions to pay, I can afforc
to give better bargains than those who do.
Persons desirous of purchaslngclty proper!)
will do well to call and examine thcnbovi
lands before buying elsewhere.
Title J?ei-feot.
-Apply to
P. BEAUDRY.
mySl tf
LEGAL ADVEKTISFMENTS.
SUMjrVSONS.
IN THK DISTRICT COURT OF THK 17TH
Judicial Dis:rict Of Ibe State of Califor
nia, in and for the county oi Los Angeles.—
column Mayon, plaintiff, against Charles
It. Mayon, deietidaiit. Action bioiulu in
he District Court nf Il»f .Seventeenth Jtidl
elal District ofthe Mate ot California, In and
tor ihe county of Los- Angeles,and the com
plaint filed in said county of Lob Angeles in
the otlice oi the Clerk oi tbe said District
Court.
The People of the Slate of Califo nia send
creeling to Charles n. Mayon, delemlant:
You are hereby required hi sppenr in im ac
: ion brought sgi ■ sl you hy the above-named
plaintilf in the istrict Court ofthe Seven
teentb Judicial Lmsl net "ft lie State of Cantor
nia, in and lor Hie eotmty ul Los Angeles, and
to answer the i omnialttl Bled herein, within
ten days (Ml InslVi ol the d iy of sei vhc) niter
he sci'vice on yen of this summons—lf seived
within this county; or, if served nul of this
county, hut in this lUstr'et, Wtthlll twenty
days: otherwise, within forty days, or Judg
men! by default will l>" taken ngi<lnst you
according to the praj er ol i dd compiaiut,
Tlie said action is bl'OUgl t lo r- cover judg
ment ol this Court thai if-bunds of matri
mony between 1i lutlffand defi ndnni be dis
solved; Hint the Ottstody ot' the minor child
'>f plaintiff and defendant be awarded to
plaintilf; that the defendant be reqiiiicd to
pay a reasonable sum into Court to defray t he
expenses of this net ion and for counsel lees,
and such sum for alimony as to the Court
may seem just for her support and lliat of suid
minoi child.
And you aro hereby notifl it that if yon fall
to appear and answer the .-aid complaint as
above required, tbe said plaintiff will cause
yourdefAnll to be entered ami will apply to
the Court lor the ret let demanded in the com
plaint.
* —•— n Given under mv band and the Seal
lof the Disrict Conn of the Seven
skai. itecntn Judicial Dlsirtct of tbe state
/of California, in ami for the county
*—, —* of Los Angeles, this |fth day ot
May, in the year of our Lord one thousand
sight hundred nnd seventy-tive.
A. W. i'OTTS, Clerk.
By C. W. Ooian. Denul v Clerk
W. S. MTCIW, Attorney forPlff. my 29 2n\ w
SHE RIFF'S SALE.
I JNDEB AND BY VIRTUE ol 'a decree
W of forecio-uro nl Mechanic's Li<*n nnd
-aleentered In the District four! f the 17th
Judicial District nf the State cT fj 'ornla, in
and for Los Angeles cottntl ' 'J'itli day
of May, 187,3, in the Suits 01 lids etal.
vs John McDonald, \\ et al. vs.
John McDonald, and 11. A Co (sub
stituted for 11. Matnesiul . John McDon
ald, in favor of said plain i and againstsnld
deiendant.a certified cop, vdi. rnf, duly at
tested and delivered to me oh the Iflth day ot
June. 1X75, whereby lam commit tided <o sell
•d public auction to the highest bidder for
cash iv IT, s. gold coin lo sniisiy tne amounts
due to the plaintiff's respectively for princi
pal, interest, costs of suit, itlion ey's fees und
expenses of sale, the following descilbed rent
estate, to-wit:
All those certain lots, pieces or parcels ol
land situate, lying and being in theci'yand
county of Los Angeles. Suite of Citl fornla,
conimciicing nt Ihe Northerly line of Com
mercial street, between Alameda and Los
Angeles streets, -nd runn'ng t hence Non uw
ly 77'^'Ka-t along said line of Com me'etal
street :<2 6-10 Ice:, more or less, to ilielot ol
lohn Downev; thence nhvglhelot of said
Downcv N. WHO feet: thence N. gaJ*> West
15 3 10 feet; ihence South I7 1 /;.!-' West 115 5-1(1
feel lo tho Northerly line <i( Comme cial
street; tlieneo South HYf Fast nl ng
the lino of Commercial street I went y
five feet, to Dip place of beginning,
lielng lots ono (1: and two {"), as shown
and designated on t he map of p ul of the prop
erty of H. Ueln'On. r curded In misccd: neous
records 0 Los Angeles county, b ok |,p**g4
517, to which for more pnnleuiMr li>So*iptioc
reference i* hereby made.
Public notice Is hereby given tha' on
Tuesday, the i:iih <ti>y ol' July, A. I>.
1575,
vt 12o'clock, noon. I w.ll proceed t isell, nl
'he Court-tlou-e door in ihe city and count) 1
of I.os AUSeles, state of California, the abnvi
described teat estate at Public tuetlon lotM
highest and lies: bidder lirf cash in V. s. god
Com to satisfy said di'Cice and ail costs, all or
ney's lees and expens ■* of sale.
tliven under my hand 'his 19111 day of June
A. D. 1R75. WM. K. ROW LAND,
je!B law gW d Kb rilT.
Assessment Notice.
rpilF. L'lS ANGKi.Ks i [TV ANDCOCNTY
A Pnn ing ami Publishing Company.—
Pfinctpul pluounfbusl v lietiigLns Angeles
I,os Angeles county, ► rah if ('aiiforn in.
Notice is licre'iy given thai ate regular nice .
Ing of the lur.c ors of thrt l.os \ng. lesClt)
and County Printing and Publishing Cone
pitnv lield on tne 4th day nf June, IS7">, an as
sessment of live doll os (f6) per "hare was |, v
ied upon the capital stock of Ihe corporation
puyaoie Immediately in t nitied suites gold
coin to the Secretary at his nthce.
Any stock ui-on which this a sessment»hsll
remain unpaid on the sth day of Jhly, 1875
win be delinquent an t advertised Mr sale nl
pa' lie nuct mi, und miles payineni .is made
before Will be sold on the 15th da) nf July h
pay the delinquent nssessatsnt, together w tl:
the oosts of advertising nnd expenses ol sale
H M JOHNSTON, President,
J. M. Habsett, Secietnry. P_s td
PROPOSALS
IPROPOSALS1 PROPOSALS WILL BR RECEIVED Al
either Temple ,v Workman's iiinkmai
take Vini yard, by J. Deßarth shnrb, tor mak
ing and b irnin : liom ..Oii.lXH) loliOti.iOa bricks,
Wood furnished on the ground. Noiio but
flrst.-clas brick makers need appiv.
LAKE VINF.YARD LAND AND
ASSOCIATION. my 15 tf
"Ir^l^N^TcET -
Consumers of Water of (he Los Ange
les Cily Wuter Company:
Consumers East of Hill nnd New High
streets will be ul'owed water lor gardens be
tween the hours of 7 and i) A. X, and 5 and 7
p. at. Any uscess wasie ol water at any time
in water closets, g irdens, etc., or any Infringe'
men t of this rule, will necesitate I he shun ing
off of the water, which will not, he turned on
again but on Ihe payment of $2 and a lull
compliance wi'li thest ml ■. street, spunk'
ling from hose strictly prohibited,
By order ot tlie Bo ifd of Trustees,
CH A RLE-* I-:. MILES,
myl3 tf Sunt, L. A. City Water Co.
WOOLEN MILL STOfiE!
PFEIFFENBERGER & SHAUER,
Los Angeles Street, near Commercial,
Suits niado to order tor
Twenty-five to Sixty-five Dollars.
A fine stock of imported and domestic
Blankets and Flsnr is
Constantly on hand. A I >ck ol
CLOTHS,
CASS I nil E RES,
VESTING^
FLANNELS,
BLANKETS,
Sec. dec, Sec, &c,
Of Foreign nnd Domestic nianutiictnre, kept
in stock und ninde up in the best stylo til the
tailoring art.
PFEIFFENBERGER & SHAUER.
sept-l r
aTrARE CHANCET
Elegant Villa, Orchard and
Vineyard Sites
— IN THE —
SAN GABRIEL FRUIT BELT.
ALHAMBRA LAND.
MESSRS. WILSON & SHDRB,
The proprietors of the Mnstnbtn Trnci, n-nr
ihe Mission, will offer for sale, insmull tracts
In the vicinity of the reservoir where tho water
Is now flowing, trom
Two to Three Hundred Acres
Intending purchasers can Inform themselves
nl Baruculara by applying to
C. CABOT, Temple Ttiock,
ilr nt Lake Vineyard, to
It. n. wii.sotf,
»pi»n *. »cX » HTM Mioitt;.
GUM TREES?
f ?' U 'h MM.IVKR NY QU \NTITY
A BSia Trees aiiywl.eic in th sor San' Rer-
I; l in,'h2 C "V.'.'V' '■'.'"X" 11 -' 'n ti• i*ff«t from oto
i inches within six moni lis ifom date of eon
tr*.d, at from six to tw. Ivecems p,. r i re.
Address, RALPH ROGERS,
t * Orange, Los Aagcles Co.
Los Angsles, April a, yr/S, apg ly

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