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Los Angeles Herald. Los Angeles and the Supreme Court. The Assembly Judiciary Com mittee has acted witli conimedable wisdom in deciding to give Los Angeles two short sessions ofthe Supreme .Court yearly, and there should he no-opposition in either Mouse to so- manifestly just a measure. , The southern counties ofHhis Statoiare iv about.the same dissatisfied relationship with the northern "counties that tbe South used to be with tbe North. We do nofauticlpate any attempts at se cession, while to contend that tbe . 700 statute miles from the north cm to the southern borders of Cali fornia will forever-remain uuder one government, is admitting that which few have tho hardihood to cxpeot. But it is unlikely that California will be divided for it number of years yet, however strongly theisoutlierucounties may urge the measure. Hundreds of thousands of people must be added to our population, our mountains must resound with the mining whistle, our valleys teem with husbandmen aud the southern part ofthe State must grow cities aud vast farming communities before it will be desirable to add another State jewel to tbe diadem of the Pacilic Coast. In the meantime, though, Southern California must be kept on good terms with the balance of the State. Our relations must be such that when tbe proper time comes for the division it will be looked upon "as a mutual advan tage, In which both sections of the present State will be equally benefited. Many complaints have already been heard from the South. What bas been deemed proper at tention to its irrigation has not beeu paid. It has never yet had a United States Senator, nor a Su preme Court. The bill now beforo tbe Legislature provides for the present two annual terms of three months each at San Fran cisco, for two terms of two mouths each (instead of three mouths as heretofore!- at Sacramento, aud then of two annual short terms of one month each at Los Angeles. This endowment of Supreme Court dignity to Los Angeles, besides be ing in accordance with the require ments of strict justice, will go far toward pacifying Southern Cali fornia to the existing order of things,— Son Jose Mercury. Horrors of Deep Mining. This morning about 3 o'clock :m accident occurred iv the Gould & Curry mine which resulted in tha almost instant death of William Callacott. Deceaaed and three other men were retimbering the shaft at a point 75 feet above tha seventh station, wheu Callacott, in moving from on* plank to auother, slipped and fell into tbe pump compart ment, descending to tho seventh station, where he was caught lv the cross-timber.*. His companions immediately went down and found bis body lying 'LIMP AND MAXOLED ACROSS A TIMBER, With the blood streaming from his bead and chest. He was quite dead, and the cage was lowered to take him on. An attempt was then made lo remove bim from tbe beam on which he lay, and ropes were brought into requisition, to swing tbe body across tue compart ment to the cage. It was lying in such a manner tbat It barely held Itself in place, and the moment it was moved it slid from the grasp of the men and SHOT lIEADLO.NO DOWN THE SHAFT Falling a distance of 300 feet. While this unfortunate mishap was much to be regretted, it really made no difference to Callacott, who was quite dead from his first fall. The cage was then lowered to tbe bottom of tbe shaft, aud the re mains of tbe unfortunate man picked up, a shapeless mass of flesh uud boues. They were bound up in gunny sacks und removed to Wilson & Brown's colli n rooms. (Wlacott was a Cornishuiau, about 35. years ef age aud leaves a wife -and two children. The inquest will be held this evening.— Virginia Chronicle, Jan. :25. Bees Harte's Warning Star. They are speaking very unpleas antly at the East about Bret Harte. A New York correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazette serves bim up thus cruelly: One of his best frieuds once told nic tbat Harte's great I rouble lay iv the fact that he was absolutely devoid of a con science. If his washerwoman had saved $500 by long years of careful Industry, he would borrow It with out tbe slightest inter..ion of re paying it, or without a single twinge of conscience over bis ac tion. Indeed, Harte lias closed up most of the avenues about bim as Dick Swi veler did. The New York Times, whicli ouce published some stories of his, spoke of bim, edito rially, snmo time ago, in a way that was tbe next thing to f vailing him a swindler. There is an old story about bis lectur ing iv Boston, with a Sheriff's of tlcer at each side ofthe platform, behind the scenes, waiting t./ get tbe money for the dress suit iv whicli he was lecturing, and there are stories innumerable about his personal debts, and of the sums be bas received from publishers iv ad vance, without furnishing them wilh (be stipulated equivalent iv manuscript. The mystery is,where nil tbe money goes, for there has beeu a great deal of it, and he is not known as a man of gambling babits. It is a melancholy thing to witness the rupid decline of a man who stood so high aad had such brilliant promise. But his friends have ceased to defend him, and it is a good while since an American magazine printed any thing from his pen. The Hen and the Tailor. A lieu who bad saved a Tailor from drowning in a marine disas ter tiiat bad cost several of his less fortunate Companions their Lives, asked him his Opinion of the The ory of Involution. The grateful Tailor replied lhat be »:n himself nn instance of the Survival of tbe Filtist; aud . the philosophical Fowl, remarking tbat ft was vulgar to pun, walked oil with much Dig nity to resume ber interrupted Oc cupation of hatching out a China neat-egg. Moral.—Some People cauuot take j Joke. Santa Monica Items. I From the Outlook. A party of workmen are new making tbe necessary repairs ou tbe wharf. In a few duys tbat structure will be in perfect condi tion. The quantity of wild grasses ou the plains this year will be enor mous. Far miles aud miles around Sauta Monica, tbe "wild feed" is springing up most luxuriantly.— Herds and flocks by thousands oau be fatted cheaply this season. J. W. Scott showed us a few days since soma specimens of choice Irish potatoes which were grown on his land in "Central Addition," just beyond tbe railroad. They were larger than bens' eggs, and are volunteer growth, without irri gation. This Is pretty fair for Jan uary. The Oood Templar organisation, in Santa Monica, is just now en joying a very thrifty growth. New members are initiated at nearly every meeting. lv connection with the above statement, it is pertinent to remark that there is less excessive drinking in tbis plaoe than iv auy town iv which we have ever lived. The boring operations ou Geuerul Bay's well are still progressing sat isfactorily. It is now over lan feel deep. The most obstinate obstruc tions yet encouutered have caused a delay of only a day or two. Ac cording to tbe progress now beiug made, over 300 feet will be bored before tbe $2,000 to be expeuded will have been exhausted. We aro all indulging iv lively hopes that water will be flowing copiously iv a short time. Tbe preseut indica tions are very faverable. [Fables from "Out of the World."] Tlie Rtiliaoceroa nnd she Drome tlarr. A thirsty Rbineceros, having to his great joy encountered a Drom edary iv the Desert of Sahara, be sought tbe latter Animal of his Mercy to give him a Driuk, out tbe Dromedary refused, stating that he was holding the Fluid for an Ad vance. "Why," said he to the Rhinoceros, "did you uot imitate my Forethought and Prudence, and take some heed to the Morrow?" The Rhinoceros acknowledged the Justice of tho Rebuke. Sometime afterwards he met in au Oasis the Dromedary, who had realized at the Turn of the Market and was now trying to cover his shorts. "For Heaven's sake," he gasped to the Rhinoceros, who was wallowing iv the midst of a refreshing Pool, "trust me for a Nip." "When 1 was Thirsty," replied the Rhinoce ros, "you declined to stand the Drinks, but I will give you a Horn." So saying, he let the grate ful sunlight into tbe Dromedary's innards. Moral.—Virtue is its owu Re ward. The Philosopher and the Sim pleton. A simpleton, having had occasiou to seat himself, sat down ou a pin; whereon he made an outcry unto Jupiter. A philosopher, who hap peued to be holding up a hitobing post iv tlie vicinity, rebuked bim, saying, "I can tell you how to avoid hurting yourself by sittiug down ou pius, aud will, if you will set them up." The .Simpleton eagerly accepting tbe offer, tbs philosopher swallowed four fingers of the rum which perlaheth, and replied, "Never sit down." He subsequently acquired a vast for tune by advartisiug for agents, to whom he guaranteed $77 a week for light aud easy employment at tbeir homes. Moral —The wise man saltb, "There is a nigger in tba fence," but the. fool sandeth on 50 cents for sample and ia taken in. The Two Turkeys. An honest farmer once led his two turkeys into his grauary and told them to eat, drink and be merry. One of these turkeys was wise und oue foolish. The foolish bird at once indulged excessively iv the pleasures of the stable, un suspioious of tbe future, but tbe wiser fowl, in order that lie might not be fattened and slaughtered, fasted continually, mortified his flesh aud devoted himself to gloomy reflections upon tbe brevity of life. When Thanksgiving approached, tbe heuest farmer killed both tur keys, aud by placing a rojk in tbe interior of tbe prudent turkey made him weigh more tha* his plumper brother. Moral—As we travel through life let us live by the way. THE SUN. 1878. NEW YORK. 1878. As tbe time approaches for tlie renewal ol subscriptions, tlie Sua would remind ike friends end well-wishers everywbere, tlut It la »«.in a candidate for tbeir eoneldereUen end support. Upon iv record fer tbe put ten years it relies for a continuance ot tb. hearty sympatby and geu.rous co-operation wbiob b.B bltberte been extended tv It Irom evary quarter ef tbe Union. The daily Bun Is a four page sbeet ef 31 col umn., price by mall, post paid, 65 centa a month, or 56.00 per year. Tbe Hunday edition of the Sun is an eight page sheet of Bi columns. Wblle giving, the news ef tbe day, it alao contains a large amount, uf literary and miscellaneous matter specially prepared for It. Tbe Sunday Sun has met with great success. Post paid $1.20 a year. Ths Weekly Sun. Who does net know the weekly Sun 1 It circulates throughout tbe United States, the Canada*, and beyond. Ninety thousand fam ilies Brest its welcome pages weekly, and regard It in tbe light of guide, counsellor and friend. Its news, editorial, agricultural and literary departments make It essentially a lourual for ths family and the fireside. Terms: One Dollar a year, post paid. Tbis price, quality considered,makes it tbe cheap est newspaper published. Fer clubs of ten, with $16 cash, we will send an extra oopy free. Address. PUBLISHER OF THK SUN, nov3.tr New York Olty, it. T. Marster's Self-Regulating FEEDER FOB THBEBHINQ MACHINES, Is ttie only Feeder manufactured that feeds without moving all the straw In a body, con sequently giving a more regular feed thea It is passlela to nejsal. wltb a draper feeder; It feeds the whole length of tbe cylinder; it v easily caused to toed fast or slow ea desired; saves the laker ef two man aad sloes uot re quire an experienced tableman to food it. To. separator needs aa alteration wltb th. .xeevuea of the removal of feed board te se curest la peeltlea, aad dose not have to be taken off when moving. It require. But lit tle power to run it, aad bas no complicated parts liable to get out of order. Ita aucoeas having keen fully demonstrated, I cordially Invite all parties interested to call aad Judge of lv merits. Fer full particulars address 1.1. HARarsau. Stockton. Oal, MISCELLANEOUS. DAILY AND WEEKLY HERALD The Leading Paper OF Southern California, Will ■•vol* Ita columns tv fuiluerlug the Interests of Law Angeles vii y and county and the Southern poitton ef tbe State. It la the Intention of tbe publisher to make THE HERALD A uewepaper oX the day, complete lv all Its detail*, and In every department Full and Reliable. The Editorial columns will discuss all lire topics of I bo day, while the Telegrams, By airauieuteuU newly eSeoted, will be tbe fullest .and most exhaustive te be found in auy paper of tbo State, not be ing surpassed by those of the SanFranelseo dallies. Tke Local Columns Will contain a oomplete resume ol local happenings and all mutters ol home La* mait. UAH.Y UKKALD, byniall.l yeiur...sl»6e m m M 0 months... &00 •• ■ 3 months... IN Delivered iv tbe City at 25 CENTS PER WEEK. THE WEEKLY HERALD I We.kly 1 year by mall.. $So* 6 months _ I at 1 " " 1 •» Payable Invariably lv advance Joseph D. Lynch, PUBLISHER, LINES OF TRAVEL. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Uooilatl. I Vrk lua «s Co Agents, Sau Frauoisco. San Francisco and Lot Angeles EXPRESS LINK. SCHEDULE. Arrlveßan a . t - - A . 5 Frauolnoo. 5" ** " £ - O aottaggcai- Leave atn _•. .. . a. o Monloa. 5 • - - - » -5 M m 0 (cn»at«nr. Leave Sau • Pedro. i'--- a - * b 10 ~ • — .0 —• — I—li—c j. M ■ ArrlvcHau j 1 Pedro. JJiSt4s E *-> a. I •3ISS.S-' 0 Arrive Sta g Monica. j* I **! 1 • ______ U Leave Sun Franelseo. g; : 1 3 : j I llj j * k *ft ti fc ■ h H < a rt * * 1 OS j 1- 4 - c. - n ■OvOAOdB Both steamers step at Fort Harford (Ban Lula Obispo) for passenger! only, aud Santa Barbara, Sunt;* Mouica, Hun Pedro, Anaheim and Sua Diego for pas sengers and freight. The Senator stops at Sau Buenaventura for passengers ouly. Trains to connect with up atouiners at Santa Monica leave Los Angelee at 10:15 A.IK. 1 Lou Augeles time. Bates ef Fare: (Payable lnCflold.) lo>s Augeles to San Francisco, cub- In »1S 00 Steemgo 10 00 Los Angelea toSnuta Barbara, cabin 8 00 Steerage „ 6 00 Loe Angelea to Port Harford, cabin 12 00 Steerage 9 00 Through Tickets to Portland.-3 Cabin, £28 Steerage, $13 Los Angeles and San Diego TUE STKAMKKS Senator and Orizaba Leave Saata Monica and San Pedro for San Diego, Jau. 8,11, le, 21 20, 31, Feb. 6. Passengers take tlie train tbat leave. Los Augeles forgan Pedro at 8.45 p. m,, Los Angeles time. Plans of steamers'eaulux at agent's office, where berths may ba secured. SAN FRANCISCO, SAN DIKOO And Way roils. Freight steamers leave San Frauolsco about every ten days, carrying s'ook, oouibustlblcs, etc. For Passage or Freight as s hove, or for tickets to and from Eastern Cities and Princi pal European Ports, Apply to H. McLELLAN, Local Agent, Office, No. 66} Maiu street, ever the Commercial Bank, Los Angeles. SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD BMHLi —AND— S T IS A SI E 11 S. Los Angelos, Yuma, San Diego and Wilmington Divisions. e-e> I '■ Important Chance of Time On and after Monday, Uec.l7th,ltlT7, and until further notice, trams win ruu every day as follows: LEAVE LOS ANGELES: Fen— AunivK. Wilmington ll):3oa.ii. 11:65 A.M. San Franelseo 1:15 r. at. 1.1:40 v. M. " Aeeom'datlou 10:3) A. M. 7:50 a.m. Yuma 3:16r. K. 7:00 a. m. Wilmington 3:10 " «:6i >'• ». Santa Ana " H IO " TOWARD LOS ANGELES; LlAVa— Akkivi:. Yuma 6:Wp.u. 10:15 a. ii. Santa Ana S:Ma. H. *:M " Wllmtnaten 7:*6 » Me " Wilmington 1:90 p.m. 2:30 p.m. San Francisco <:** " 1:» " Accem'datloo 4:M " 11:65 A. M. Trains ruu dally to Yuma, ceunecting with steamers far Aubrey, Hbrenberg and Intermediate landings on the Colo rado about tatree times per mouth. Bleeping ears will be run dally. Tra'iswlll be run by sau Francisco T. H. GOODMAN, leu' 1 Pass, and Ticket Agt. A. JS. TOWNE, Gen'l Sup't. ji. K. HEWITT. Ass't Bunt. LOS ANSELES & INDEPENDENCE RAILROAD. CHANGE OF TIME. C%H AMB AFTER MONDAY, OCT. W feta, 1*77, trains will run dally un tale road aa follows: Leave SP Arrive Leave Arrivals Depot S H Depot S. Mnlca S. Mnloa L Angl'a L. Angel's ISA. U. lISA.U. II < A.M. 111 A.M. i.qP.M. 11:16 P.M. liaise P.M. |«MSP.M. On steamer days trains will connect with the P. C. Steamship Co.'s steamers for Man Francisco and San Diego. See their avdvsrtlaement. WM. J. L. MOULTON. olstf Ass't Sup't. BOOKS, TOYS, FANCY GOODS, AND Musical Instruments, FOR THE HOLIDAYS, — Can be found In Immense Quantities AND AT Lowest Living Prices AT THE POPULAR SXORB OF LOUIS LEWIN & CO. nevltr ■PfaUWU arses,.', Cm., A.iv.w, au. LEGAL. Sale. Martha Brown, Plaintiff, v. John Hon i ahitn et al., Defendants,—sieveuiacnth District Court. UNDER AND BY VI UT UE OF au execution issuod out ul tbo District Court <>f lhe Sevcn teeuth Judicial DNtrtol or ihe state of California, in and for Los Angeles couuty, to me direc cd und delivered, on the 3d duy of October, A. D. 1877, for a Judgment rendered in said Court on the 13th day of June, A. D. 1878, in favor of Martha Brown, plal itiff, aud against M. C. Plummet* and J. L. Piummer. defend ants, 1 have levied upon uud shall ou MONDAY, THE 26th DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D. 1877, At li o'clock BCOn, proceed to sell at the Court Houso door, lv the olty and county of Los Augeles, State of Califor nia, at public auction, to the highest and bert bldder.jot each in U.S. currency and gold coin to sutisly (said judgment for priucipal, co.is. Interest aud all accruing coats,all tho right, title and Interest of defeudauU M. C« Plunimtr and J. L. Piummer, or eM her of tham. In and to tbe following described real estule, to wit: Belug the NE % of Section 2i,Township 1 south rauge li west H. B. M. the above described real estate baing situate In the county of Los Angelee, stateof Califor nia. Given under my hand, at Lou Angeles, this 3d day of November, A. 1). 1^77. D. W. ALKXANDKH, US ti Sheriff. The above sule is hereby postponed un til Mouday the 3d day of December A. D. 1677, at 2 o'clock p. m. at the samu place. D. W. ALEXANDER, Sheriff. Dated Los Augeles, Nov. ZU, 1877. The above sule Is hereby postponed un til Monday, December 10th• W77, al sume hour and place. D. W. ALEXANDER, Sheriff. Dated Los Augeles, Dec. 3 1, 1877. The above sale U hereby postponed until SATURDAY, Ihoaid day of Decem ber, A. D. 1877, at tli* same tim* und place. D. W. ALEXANDER, Sheriff. Dated at Loa Augelas Dec. 10th, 1877. The above aale ia hereby postpoued un til Saturday the 2VIh day of December, A. D. 1877, at the surue tiuio and piucv. ». W. ALEXANDER, Sheriff. Dated at Los AngeUs, Dec. 22d, 1877. The above sale la hereby postponed un til Saturday .January oth, 1878, at the sumo time and place. D. \V. ALEXANDER,Sheriff Dated Los Angelea, Dec. 2Vth, 1877. The above sale la hereby postpoued un til Saturday, the 12th day of January, A. D. 1878, at the some time and place. D. W. ALEXANDER.Sheriff. Datid'Los Angeles, Jan. sth, ls7s. The above sale is'hereby postponed un til Saturday, t he IVLh day of January, 18:8, at the aume time nnd pfnee. D. W. ALEXANDER, Sheriff. Dated Los Angeies, Jau. 12th, 1978. Tho above sale is hereby postponed m til Saturday, the 2d day of February, A. D. 1878, at the samo time aud place. D. W. ALEXANDER, Sheriff. Dated Loi Angeles, Jan. 19,1878. sfammmmmmßmmiamfl^LmmmHsmm YOUNG MEN Who may be suflering from the effects tf youthful follies or Indiscretion, will do well to avail themselves oi this, the greatest boon ever laid ut thfc sltar of suffering humanity. I>h •PIBfNEY will guarantee to forfeit 8000 for every case of semlual weakness or private disease of any kind or char acter, which he undertakes and falla to cure, He would therefore say to the unfortunate sufferer who may read thla notice that you are treadlug ipon dangerous ground wheu yo longer delay lv seeking the proud remedy for your complaint. Vol may be In tbe first stage; remember, rou are approaching the last. If you ire bordering upon tho lust, aud are suffering some or all of its 111 effects, remember that if you persist iv pro castlnation the time must come when the most skillful physician cau rou ter you no assistance; when the dooi ii hope will be closed against you; when no angel of mercy cau bringyou relief. In uo case has the Doctor failed jf success. Then let not despair work upon your Imagination, but avail rouraelf of the ueueflcial results ol lis treatment before your case is be rond the rench of medical skill, oi )erore grim death hurries you to a )remature grave. Full course ol treat ment, Z'~s. Senu money by PostoffKcfl order or Express, wltb lull doscrlptionH >i case. H Call, or addreaa, H 1»R. A. tt. MFINNKY, fl Janll-lyr No. 11 Kearney St., S. > ■ 1878. 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Fur any one Review $4 00 For any two Reviews 7 00 Fer any three Reviews 10 00 For all four Reviews 12 00 For Blackwood's Magaziue 4 00 For Blackwood and one Review 7 00 For Blackwood and two Reviews It) 00 For Blackwood and three Reviews 13 00 For Blaekwood aud the four Reviews. ..IB 00 CLUBS. A dlaconut of twenty per sent, will bo al lowed to Clubs of four or more persona. Thus: Four copieß of Blackwood and of one Bevlew will be scut to okk addskss Wr $12 80, four copies uf tho four Reviews and Rlack wood for 948, aud so on. PREMIUMS. New subscribers (applying earJy) for the year 1977 may havo. without charge, the numbers tor tbe last quarter of IH7B of such periodicals as they may aubaoribe for. Neither premiums to subscribers nor dis count to Oluba c.n be allowed uulobb the money ia remitted to tho publishers. No premiums given to Clubs. Ciroulars with further particulars may be had ou application. Th* Leonard Scott Publish ing Company, 41 Barclay St., New York. uu i GRANT & CAMERON, SEEDSMEN, MF.LIiOtJKNE, VICTOItIA, ACaTKAUA Collectors uf Seeds of all Trees aud Shrubs indigenous to tlio Australian Colonies, iuoladirr Blae, Eel and Feppermint Otoi, Acacias, Etc LEGAL. Not.cc of Guardian's Sa.o of Real Estate. Notice is hereby given that in pursu ance ot uu or ler of th« Probate Court at the county uf Loa AiiyoJes. Mute vi Cali fornia, made on theSii day nf Juiiutuy, 1878, in ilie matter ul t tic • atutt< und guar dianship nf William \v. Uniiwell, Loreua Boswell and Albert ii. iio-wcii, minors, the undersigned, iho guardian oi tbe per* sons und estates of aald minors, will cell ul private sale, to tho highest bidder, for cask in sold coin of the United stales, ami subject to c mUrmiiMon by a nil Pro* bate Court, on or ufter SATURDAY, THE U DAY OF raBBUARY, A. IX 1878, All lhe light, title, interest uud estate of the suid miners in and to all that curtain lot, piece und parcel of land situated In the said county of Lot Angeles, SLate of California, particularly described us follows, to wit: Tbe southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of sec tion numbered sixteen (1(J) in township No. four [4) south, range ten (10) west of the San Bernardino Meridian,containing teu acres,more or leas,reserving therefrom fer rouds a strip ot lund :M feet wide ou thp'eust liiit> of suid lot. Term* and '.'auditions of .Sule—Cash in gold coin ofthe United Stntes, Deed at expense or purchaser. Bids or offers may be ltiudu at any time after tlie first publication of this ■Otloe, and before the making of the sale. All bids or oilers must bo lv writing, and Ifii nt ihe office of Them a Ross, At torneys al LaWj Temple Block, Los An geles city,or dulivered tothe undersigned persoually, or nlcd in the otllee of the Clerk of thu Probate Court. JOHN W. CASEY, Guardian of lhe persons and estates of Wm. W. Boswell, Loreuu Uoswell and Albert B. Bo.well, minors. Dated January 15, 1878. THOM A BOSS, llCtd a Ueraeys for Querdlnn, Mortgage Sale. Harris Newmark, Meyer J. Newmark, Kaspar i'ohu and Morris A. Newmark partners cumprisiug tlie 11 rm of H. New mark Jr. Co., Plaiutitr«, vs. K. P. K. Temple et ul., Do'endums — Seven teenth OlsLrlct Court. 1 TNDEK AND BY VIUTUE OF A \J decree of loreclosure Issued outot tue Hlstrlet Court of the 17th Judicial District of the state of Californlu, In and for Los Angelea county, on the \tlat day ol August, A. D. 1877, in tho übove enti tled case, and lv favor of Harris New mark, Meyer J. Newmaik, Kuspar Cohn und Morris A. Newmark, partners comprising tho tlrm of H. Newmark tt Co., plain! urs, aud against b\ P. F. Tem ple, et al., defendants, a certified copy whereof, duly attested under tho seal of said court on the 241h duy of August, A. D. 1877, and was delivered to me on tho ;»7tli duy of August, A. D. 1877, whereby lam commanded to sell at public nuctlon, to the highest and best bidder for cash in U. S. gold coin, tho following and In suid decree described real estate, to wit: All that certain real property lying and being and altuate lv the city and county of Los Angeles, tttate of Cullfornia, bounded and described as follows: Hounded by Mam, Spring and Market streets, and being that piece of property commonly kuowu as the "Temple Block." Public notlco Is hereby givon that on THURSDAY, THE 20TH DA V OK SEPTEMBER, A. D. 1877, At 12 o'clock noon,l will proceed to sell, ut the Court Houho door, in the city and county ot Los Augeles, State of Califor nia, ut public auction to the highest aud best bidder, for cash in U. H. gold coin, to satisfy suld decree for principal, attoi ney's fees, costs, interest and all accru ing costs, all the right, title aud interest of the defendant F. P. F. Temple, In and to all the above described real estate which thesuid Temple hud on the 29(,h day of September, 1875, or bus since ac quired. Glvon under mv baud this 28th day of August, A. D. 1877. D. W. ALEXANDER, au29 td Hher.tr. The above sale Is hereby postponed mi ni Saturday, the HOlh day of October, A. D. 1877, at tho sume time aud place. D. W. ALEXANDER, Sheriff. Dated Los Angelea, Sept. 20, 1877. td The above sale Is hereby postponed un til Tuesday, the 20th day of November A. D. 1877, at the same time and place. D. W. ALEXANDER, .Sheriff. Dated Los Angeles, Oct. 2Sth, 1877. The above sale la hereby postpoued un til Friday the 21st day of December A. D. 1877, at tha same time aud place. D. W. ALEXANDER, Sheriff. Dated Los Angeles, November Uth 1877. a ,The ahove.sale is hereby postponed un til Monday the 21st day of January, A.D. 1878, at tho samd time and place. D. W. ALEXANDER, Sheriff, Datod Loa Angeles Dec. 11, 1877. The above sale is hereby pastpoued un til Thursday tbe 21st day of February, A, D. 1878, ut the same time and place. D. W. ALEXANDER, Sheriff. Dated Los Angeles, Jan. Ul, 18V8. SUMMONS. IN Liv Dislrlct Court of lhe Seventieth I Judicial District Of the etato of Cali fornia, in and lor tue county of Lo.-i Au geles, Frank P. \Veek3. Plaint ill", against E. H. Barrett, Defendant,. Acliou brought lv the Distiiot Court of the 17th Judicial District of the Stato of California, In and for tha 'Vmuty of Los Angeles, und the Complaint, filed in said couuty uf Los Angeles,in the office ofthe Clerk of suid District Court. Tbo people- of the Stute of California send greeting to E. H. Barrett, defendant. Yeu are hereby required to appear In an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff in the District Court of the Seventeenth Judicial District of tho Stateof California, iv and for tho couuly of IjOH Angeles, aud to answer the complaiut filed therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) alter tho service on you of this summons —if served within this county; or. If served out of this county, but lv this district, within twenty days ; otherwise, within forty days—or Judgment by default will betaken against you. according tothe prayer of suid complaint. The said action Is brought to obtain a decree of this Court fer the foreclosure of a certain mortgage described In the said complaint, aud executed by the aaid de fendant E. H. Barrett to W. H. Slmmous nn tbe twenty-first dsy of March, A. D. 187S, to secure the payment of five hun dred and fifteen ($515 00) deilurs iv U. S. gold coin, which aaid mortgage was on the 17th duy of September, A. D. 1877. du ly assigned to said plaintiff, Frank P. Weeka, by said \V. H. Simmons, that the premises conveyed by suld mortgage may bo sold, and the proceeds applied to tbe payment of said sum of five hundred and fifteen (51.15) dollars, gold coin of the United Slatea, with intereat thereou ac cording te tbe termi and tenor of tho promissory note mentioned in complaint and for 20 per cent, on the prlucipal sum mentioned iv said promissory uoto, for attorney's fees provided for in said mort gage and costa e>f i uit. aud In case suoh proceeds ure not sufficient te pay the aame.then to obtain an execution against aaid defendant K. H. Barrett, for the bal ance remaining due, and also that the said defendant and all persons claiming by,through or uuder him may be barred and foreclosed ef all right, title, claim, lien, equity of redemption, and In terest In and to said moiteaged premis es, aud for other und further relief. Re ference Is had to complaint for particu lars. And you are hereby notified tbat if yeu fail to appcur and answer tho said com plalut ua above required, the said pluin tiffa will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the said comnlaint. Given under my hand and the seal of the Dlatrlct Court of the Seventeenth Judicial Districtof the State of California, in and for the county of Angeles this 7th day of January.'!!, theyearof our Lo.'d, oue thousund eight hundred and seventy-eight. ISeal.l A. W. POTTS. Clerk. Hy JAMES C. KAYS, Deputy Clerk. C. M. FOSTER, Plaintiff's Attorney. Jul2-2m-w Notioe to Creditors. ESTATE OF DANIKL SCHMIDT, DE CK AWED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY the undersigned, Administrator of tlie eatate of Daniel Schmidt,deceased,to the creditors of, aud all persona having claims agaiust the said deceased,to exhib it them.wlth tlie necessary vouchers,with in four months sfter the first publication of thla notice, to the said Administrator, "at his office. Temple Block, In tbe olty of Los Angeles,or to Scott A Montgomery, attorueya at law, Anaheim, in the couu ty of Los Angeles. Dated at Los Angele*, January 2S, IS7S. J. E. URIFFIN, Administrator of the Estate of Daniel Schmidt, deceased. J2B 4w *fi PI 0 Fer ftt u °nae ttpO ™ fPjU\* Samples worth fl, free. Stino:? A Co.. Portland, Me. marMd w LEGAL. STJMJyIOINH. IN THE DISTRICT COURT JOF THE Seventeenth Judiclul District of the Klato of California, in and for the couuty of Los Angeles. Samuel Meyor, plulutlff, again Si J. Cohn, defeudunt. Action brought in tlio District Court of the Seventeenth Judicial District of (he Stute ol California, in aud for thu county ol lajh Angeles, and tho complaint tiled iv said county of Los Angeles, in the offlee of the eierkof said District Court. The people of the Stale of California send greeting to J. Cohn, delundant. You are hereby required to uppcurin au action brought against you by the above named Pluiutifl in the District Court of the Seventeenth Judiclul District of the State ot California, in and for the Couuty of Los Angeles, and to answer tho com plaint filed t herein, within ten duya (ex clusive ofthe day of service) after the service on you of this summons—if served within this Couuty; or, if served out of this County, but In this District, within twenty days; otherwise, within forty days —or judgment by default will be taken against you, according to the prayer of said Jomplalnt. The Raid actlou is brouirht lo recover Judgment for the sum of 8488 25, gold coin, slleged to be duo for goods, wares and merchuudlse, supplied to defendant by plaintiff, with interest thereon from loth January, 1875, at the rate of ten per cent, per annum, and for costs of suit. Reference is hud lo complaint lor par ticulars. Aud you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the suid com plaint us abovo required, the said plaint ill will demand judgment against you for suid sum of $188 25, gold coin, with inter est as above metitioued, and costs of suit. Given under my hand and the seal of the District Court of the Seventeenth Judicial District Of the State of California, iv and for the county of Loa Augeles, this 13th day o\ December, in the year Of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-seven. [Seal 17th District Court.] A.W. POTTS. Clerk. Uv W. H. A.Kinn, Deputy Clerk. dlti-2m-w Probate Court, Los Angeles County, Stale of California. ESTATE OK DANIEL WILLIAMS, DECEASED. It appearing to tho said Court hy the rielitlou this duy presented and flled by J. E. Griffin, administrator of the estate ol Daniel Williams,deceased, praying for unorder of sule of rcul estate, mat it is necessary to sell the whole er some por tion of the real estate to pay the dttbt* outstanding against the deceased, und the debts, expenses aud charges uf ad ministration : It is therefore ordered by the said Court, that all persons interested in theestute of said deceased, uppear belore the suld Probate Court on Monday, the lllh day of February, 1878, at 10 o'clock a. X, of said duy, at tho court room of said I'robate Court, lv the city and couniy of Los Angles, to show cause why un order should not be grunted to the suld Admin istrator to sell so much of the real estate of the suid deceased as shal 1 be necessary. And tliut a copy of this order be pub lished ut least lour successive weeks in the Los Angeles Daily Herald, a newspa per printed and published in suid county. Dated January 9,187 K. ALBERT M. STEPHENS, JiQ-4w Probata Judge. _ ,—. .—. Los Angeles Oil Company. Locution of Principal Place of Business, Los Augeles, California—Location of Works, Ventura County, Californlu. Notlco is hereby given that at a meet ingofthe Directors ot this company held ou tbe 3d day of Juuuary, 1878, an as sessment ( No. 2 ) of twenty - live cents pe* share was levied upon the cap ital stock of the company, psyable Im mediately, iv U. S. gold coin, io tbo Sec retary, at room No. 15, Downey Block. Any stock upon which this assess ment m'mains unpaid on .tho 15th of Febiuury, 1878, will be delin quent uud advertised for sale at public auction: and unless payment fa made be fore will bo sold on lhe 15th day of March, 1878, to nay the delinquent as sessment, together with costs of advertis ing aud expenses of sale. Hy order of the Board of Directois. WM. J. NEELY', secretary, No. 15 Downey Block. Los Angeles, Jan. 7th, 1878. J8 lw SUMMONS. IN the District Court of the Seventeenth I Judicial District of the State of Califor nia, in and for the county of Los Augeles. J. M. Griffith A Co., Plainlltl*, vs. A. F. Newnent et ul, Defendants. Action brought in the District Court of the Seventeenth Judicial District ofthe Stute of California, In aud for the County of Los Augeles, aud the Complalut filed in suid County of Los Angeles, in the office of the Clerk of said District Court. The People ofthe State of California, send greeting to A. F. Nowiiont and W. E. Howell. Defendants. You are hereby required to appear In an action brought against you by the above named Plain tifl iv the District Court of the Seventeenth Judicial Dis trict of the State oi California, in and fer tho County of Los Angeles, and to an swertbe complaint filed therein, within ten days (exclusive ofthe day of service) aftei theservlec on you of thlssummons —if solved within this county tor, if served out of this county, but in this District, within twenty days; otherwise, with in forty days —or Judgment by de lault will he lukeii against you uncord ing to thu prayer of suld complaint. 'i ho said action ia brought to obtuln v decree of this Court for tbe foreclosure ot a certain Mechanic* Lien deacrlbed in the said complaint, aud Hed by the said plaintiff* in the office of the Couuty Re corder of Los Angeles couuty, Callforula, on tho Ist day of March,a. D.1877,t0 aecure the payineut of the sum of $28293, gold coin, alleged to be due pluintifis from de fendants lor material furnished and used lc the eonstructiou of a certain building situated in East Loa A ngoles, county of Lou Angeles, California, in lot 1, block 38, known aa the Terminus Homestead tract, that the premises covered by suld lien may be sold uud the prnceeda ap plied to the payment of suld sum of $252 9S,gold coin; for the sum of $75 as an attorney's feea, und the further sum of $8 tho costa and expenses of rraking, filing and recording said notice of lien, ull In U. S. gold coin, and costs of suit, aad In case such proceeds are not sufficient to pay the same, then to obtain au execu tion against aaid defendants for ths bal ance remain Ing due,aud also that thesald defendanta and all persons claiming by, through or under them or either of them may be barred and foreclosed of all right, title, claim, lien, equity of redemption, and Interest In uud lo said premises, and for other and further relief. Reference is hud to complaint for partic ular. And you aro hereby notified that,lf you fail to appour and uuswer the said Com plaint, as abovo required, the said plain tiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In t he said complaint. Glveu under my hand and the seal of the Dlatrlct Court of the 17th Judicial Dis trict of tho Stateof Cullfornia, tn and for tho county of Los Angeles, this 18th day of May, in the your of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy seven, [seal.] A. W. POTTS, Clerk. By A. RIMPAU, Deputy Clerk. THOM A ROSS, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Jul7-law-2mTh NOTICE. All persons are hereby cautioned and warned not to purchase either of tho fol lowing described promissory notes, exe cuted by me in fuvur of A. L. Bush, to wltl One daied July 26th, 1877, for $400 In U. S. gold coin, with Interest at the rate oi one per cent, per month from the Ist day of September, 1877, due March lat, 1878. OnedaledJuly2sth,lB77,forsJooo in 11. S. gold coin, with Interest at the rate of one percent, per month from September Ist, 1877, due two years from date. One dated Auguat 2d, 1877, fur $100 In U. 3. gold coin,wii h Interest at one per cent, per month from tho Ist day of September, 1877; due July 25th, 1879. Tue entire consideration for which said notea were given having tailed and said notes having been obtained from me by said Bush by means of false representa tions, I do uot intend to pay any part of either of the said notea. CORNELIUS MCCARTY. San Bernardino, Cal., N0v.21, IV//. BtBVgPI MADAME RITA MICHAUX haa ie mnved to No. 13 Wilmington street, where ahe will cut, fit and sew Hp the waist of a dress er sacque for ohe dollar. Will also go out to cut, flt and prepare ork. IlBcal .LEGAL. SUMMONS. IN the District Court of tho Seventeenth Judicial District, of the Statu of Cal liurula, lv und tor Llk County of Los Au gelod. Harriet Le vis ton, Plaint Iff', against Chas. J. Shepherd. A' miuislrntor, el al. D^feimauts. Action brought In 11 a District Court of the Sevuntoenih Jutii -ial District of the BtOte of California, i' and lor the County ol'Loi Augeles, uud iv Coinpiuint filed lv said County uf I 01 Angeles, lv the office of the Clerk of t id District Court. Tho People of the state of Californlu uguln send greeting lv Chas. J. Shep herd, Administrator of tlio estate ot Henry Talbot, deceived, Elizabeth Mil ler, Henry A. Miller, Samuol Jones Tal bot, JoslaU Talbni. .t. Talbot, Jackson Talbot, Charl- Talbot. Kowena Talbot Carroll Talbot, Rachel Clark, John Clark, Maria Sanders, Joseph Sandors, MaryJ. Morgm, P. Morgau, Ann Kllaa Wadkin, A Wadkin and Dora Talbot, defendants. You are i.«reby required to appear In ftn action . nought against you hy the above Dftn ad plaintiff lv tho Distilcl Court of th Seventeenth Judicial District of tho Sta i of California, In and for the county of L f s Augeles, and to answer tho coinpiuint I'led therein, within ten days (exclusive »if the day of service) after the service on y mof this summons—ir served within flu county; or, If Berved out of this couuty but in this District, within twenty da.\ 8{ otherwise, within forty days —or judgment by defuttlt will be taken against you, accordlngto the prayer of said complaint. The said action Is brought to obtain a dncreo of tills court for tbo loreclosure a certain mortgage described in the said complaint, and executed by the said Henry Ta' hot on the third day of July, A. D. 1875, to secure the payment of a certain promissory note of even dato mude by Heury Talbot to Harriet,Le vision,for 3300 CO dollars, U. S. goldcoin, witli Interest at the rate of \% percent, per month, compounded aionthly from the 4th day oi July, 1870; thai the prem ises conveyed by aald mortgago maybe sold, uud the proceeds applied to the pay ment ol thu said note of $300 W dollars, gold coin, with Interest as mentioned la complaint, aud $50 attorney's fees; costs of suit; and also that the suid defendants and all persons clatmiug by, through or under them or either of them, may be burred and foreclosed of all right, ti tle, claim, lien, equity of redemption and Interest iv and to said mortgaged prem ises, and for other and further relief. Reference is had to complaint for partic ulars. Aud you are hereby notified that If you fall to appear and answer the said com plaint as above required, thesald plaintiff will apply totbeCourt for the relief de manded In said complaint. Given under my hand and the seal of the District Court of the Seventeenth Judicial District of the State of California, In aud for the county of l,oa Angeles, this 13lh day of December, In the yearofour Lord, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-seven. [Seal. J A. W. POTTS, Clerk. By JAMES C. KAYS, Deputy Clerk. Tkantum ilc Bhooks, Attorneys for Plain tiffs, d2B 2ni In the Probate Court. Of the Couuty of Los Angeles, Stateof California. In the mutter of thu estate af Jacob tit ay, deceased. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY OR DER OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE SHOULD NOT BE MADE. A.S. Otay, the Exeoulor of the last will and testament of Jacob Gray, de ceased, having Hied his petition herein duly verified, praying for au ordor of sale ot certain part of the real estate of said decedent for tLo purposes therein set forth, it Is therefore ordered hy the said Court that nil persons Interested In the estate of said deseaaed appear before the said Probate Court on Monday, tbe 4th dan of February, 1878, at ten o'clock In the forenoon of said day, at the Court Room of said Probate Court, at Hit Court House, iv the olty and cout.ty of Los Augples, to show oause why an order should not be granted to said executor to sell su much of the real estat* of said deceased at private sale as shall be ne ceacary; and that a copy of this order be published four successive weeks In the Los A ngoles Dully Herald, a newspaper publlshed and printed in suld couuty , Dated Jan. sth, 1878- ALBKRT M. STEPHENS. JOtd i'robate Judge, Notice of Guardian's Sale of Real Estate. Notice is hereby given that In pursu ance of au order of the Probate Court of the county of Los Angeies, state of Cali fornia, made on the itj h day of January, A. D. 1878, In the matter of the estate nnd guardianship of Maria Elvira Franclsca Winston, a minor, the undersigned, the guardian of the person and estate of said minor, will sell at private sale, to the bighost bidder, for cash In gold coin ef the United Statos, and subject to confir mation by suld Probate Court, on or after SATURDAY, THE 9th DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. D. 1878, All the right, title. Interest aud estate of tho said minor iv und to all tbat certain lot of land situated In tbe olty and couuty of Loa Angeles, state of Califor nia, and bounded und described us fal lows, to Wil; That certain lot of land commencing nt the southeast Corner Of the lot of Fergu son and Hose, v point lv the westerly line of Main street, and running thenoo along suid southerly Hue of Ferguson and Rose N 05 cleg 25 mln W 150 feel and 6 inches to the easterly Hue of New High street; thence along »ald easterly lino of New High street H 28 deg :;s mm W S loot audi inch; thence along the northerly line of tho allot! meut of Bucllia A. de liouchet, KO5 deg 25 nitn E to a point lv the westerly line ef Main street ; thence along said westerly line N 22 dcg4£miu B a feet ami 1 inch, lot lie point of com mencement. Terma aud Conditions of Sale:—Cash hi gold coin of tha United States. Deed at expense ol purchaser. Blda er offers may be made ut any time afier the first publication ef this uottco. and belore tbe making of the sale. All bi* I f or offers must be In writing and left at the office of Thorn A Ross, Attor neys at Law, Temple Hleck.Los Angeles Cfty* or delivered to theundeiaigned per annally, or filed with the CI el's: of the said Probate Court, RaKAEL L. BOUCHBT, Guardian of the person and estateof Ma ria Elvira Francisca Winston, a minor. Dated January 19,1878. THOM A ROSS, JI9UI Attorneys for Uu«rdlan. Dissolution of Co-Partnership. The firm heretofore existing uuder tho name aud style of Macy, Wilson & Co., doing bualnese at the Fashion Livery Stable, lv the city of Los Augeles, State of California, Is dissolved by mutual couseut, Oscar Macy having this day setd all his interest in aald 'concern to Messrs. John Wilson nnd Robert A. Young, who will pay all debts and collect all moneys due said firm. OSCAR MACY, J >MN WILSON, 115 4W ROB'T A. YOUNG. Los Angeles, Cal., Jau. it, 1878. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP The public are hereby uetlnad that tho partnership of SchaefTer A Stengel, here tofore existing, is dissolved by mu tual consent. The debts of the firm will be paid by Louis J. Stengel, who alone ia authorized to oollect all bills due anid firm. Loa Angelea, Jau. 7. 1878. filgned: HENRY SCHAEFFER. J9-lm LOUIS J. STENGEL. D A I RTIM E N . 1 will put luto a cheese and butler firm for five or ten yenra, 800 acres, near Los Augeles olty, if dairymen will put In ex perience, skill, labor, management and cows, for a fair share of tbe profits. Six teen tons of alfalfa hay per acre was the yield of some of the land this dry year. All the land good for alfalfa, cern, bar ley, pumpkins and beets. Call and see ths land green with mllk-yleldlng vege tation, from mere lncbea high to alx feet. Every acre artesian plow land. Wood abundant. Aitesiau water, celd fer milk and plentiful, with river wuter for Irrita tion. None need apply without skill, capital and reputation. Horses Pastured. Horses, from one to hundreds, will be pastured ou alfalfu. burr clover and aim erfu, maturing and renewing In aprlng, summer, autumn and winter, under pe reunlal Irrigation. See Mr. Saulsburv, Main street Pound Yard, FOR SALU—Pumpkins, barley bay. alfalfa hay, headed Barley, seed barley, Early Rose potatoes and Tat hogs. J. H.SHIELDS, JaS-lm Lea Augeles City.