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so will we, the workiugmen of Cal ifornia, forgive Leland Stanford, if he comes right down aud tell* us that he bas done wrong, that lie had no business to import these lepers from Asia, that he will com mence now and discharge all bis Chinamen aud employ in their stead free American white men. [Cheers.] Our quarrel with Stanford is be oau9? !:& employs cheap Chinese laborers; aud if he discharges his Chinamen, aud wants the Work ingmen of California to protect him in his interests, we will do so, but if be don't we will confiscate all his property. [Cheers.] We will discharge Lelanu Stanford aud Charles Crocker, and all the other Directors, and select other men to take tbe places of these gentlemen, - who will sec that the miserable Chinese lepers are discharged. [Cheers.] I told him I knew uoth injjk about fares and freights—l left that for future legislation; but I told Mr. Stanford that be could place more coufldence in the Work injjsoien's Party of California than he has placed iv all the legislators ruathaveever been elected in this State before. Now. lurther, he told me that he was invited to the May or's office —to the horse's office— [laughter]—in San Francisco, and was asked if he was afraid. He Mid, "Afraid of what?" "Those oommunists!" "Why," he said, "I am a communist." He said, "No, I am not afraid of the Workingmen's party, be ing a workiugman myself; but," he said, "I am afraid of those thieves lhat you have sent to rep resent you at Sacramento." Fur thermore they asked him to con tribute towards my prosecutiou, and be said, no; it took all the money be had to pay those thiev ing legislators—in fact, he wanted a change. Now, tny fellow work ingmen, be also informed me (there were three of us present) that a committee from Santa Clara wait ed on him. The bank smashers of Santa Clara sent an aid-de-camp, calling him to Santa Clara county because the county was in danger. Mf. Stanford said, "What is the matter?" "Don't you see those comsßuuists?" "Why." he said, "if they are worse than the thieves you have sent to Sacramento, let them go ahead." [Laughter aud cheers.] So he would not interfere tll6N. The same way in Oakland auG in Sacramento now. They are trying to get Leland Stanford to use his influence in support of the Re pubiioan party; but Mr. Stanford •ays, "No. I do not care who knows it, but I am not afraid of tbe freeman in the exercise of his rights as a freeman. Let these men vote as they please, and it they win tbe day, well ami good. They can treat me no worse than you have." [Laughter and cheers.] This was Mr. Stanford's argu ment. I do not know what he means -by it. He may have been very plausible, but I have found him to he a smart er man than I thought he was be fore I tackled him. There was one witness present. If any of Mr. Stanford's employed are intimi dated—lf they are influenced to vote—l hope they will make no se cret about it. He says, bring tbem right to him, and he will discharge tbe first man thatdares to Influence or interfere with his men as to how they shall vote or how they shan't. [Cheers and a voice, "Bully for (Stanford."] This was my object in interviewing Stanford. Now la that selling out? LVolces. "No, ■ir," and "Not much."] But about fares and freights. Let me give you my idea of fares and freights, although I would not tell Leland Stanford this. The freight bill In ctnuu<.n iv«». A ot>*-ttggatl man whs arrested in Pittsburg for kluUing a boy. A full pack of playing cards was discovered under the pulpit of the Say brook, Conn., Methodist Church by workmen who were ■nuking repairs. Several Paris papers print an or der every day in liieir advertising columns, which, If cut out, will admit the bearer into certain thea tres at half price. Because the ingredients were strictly pure, a Uoslou confectioner testified that his candies were strictly pure; but he subsequently admitted that chromate of lead was an ingredient. The works of the great German gun-maker and manufacturer, Krupp, are Insured for about $9,500 --00 0," the premium on which is about $12,000 a year. The sum is divided among twelve insurance companies. The wife of Chauucey K. Wil liams, formerly of the .Rutland Globe, has inherited about $50,000 from her father, Mr. Bedell, who recently died iv Brooklyn, N. V., with a reversion of as much more after her mother's death. A temperauce speaker iv Padu cab, Ky., said the greatest drunk ard in the place was a knave. He meant nobody in particular; but oue of the couuty olliuials, taking the remark as a personal iusult, challenged him to a combat on the spot. Montgomery Queen's menagerie has been sold in Loui9villc by a sheriff. An eland went for $205; a zebra, $230; lions, $100 each; a leopard, $50; hyenas, $21 each; a wart hog, $190; an elephant, $1,500; a camel, $130; a royal tiger, $000; and a rhinoceros $3,600. MISCELLANKOUS. BOOKS, TOYS, FANCY GOODS, AND Musical Instruments, FOR THE HOLIDAYS, — Can be found In Immense Quantities AND AT Lowest Living Prices AT THE POPULAR NTORE OF LOUIS LEWIN & CO. novltf For Sale Cheap. A Cottage and Lot on HIM St., Near First, Commanding a view ot the ocean anil valley. The undersigned will dispose „f the abovs property, with a view lo im prove and build on the adjoining loin. Apply to M. KELUCHER, City Surveyor. Office—No. I Tomplcstreet. d.'T tf MADAME UITA MICHAUX bas le moved to No. 13 Wilmington street, where she will cut, fit and sew up the waist of a dress or sacauc for oho dollar. Will also go out to {cut, lit sod prapare ork. 118 ml ] f EOUB. > m MEDIES •e-aIN," bill are tor which they \\—invest.gnt ) demonstrated hroughnut the ivalof the rit at vouchsafe! -i not the same •imercial pros* rlor c mnot su- By reason of roe's Htand»rd led nil others, tatei alone ex ,m par annum teJ fo >ts up to .d more. No h gigantic pro ly other basil ,rh Remedy to Use. irrh Remedy period or 20 years. arrh Remedy tly increases. .arrh Remedy soothing effect. 'arrh Remedy " and Catarrh, m •a. R —IT SPEAKS ELF. is., April 2,1377. S read in your pa liable cures ol ca .oll " what I know fancy the "suulT" ike is (mere dol lad if they could in the papers, th cntarrh. The inpletely closed, -s," "luhaling ■'ouldn't work, Id up the til 1 became a medicine?. I and li? oue can .lered »»r what a My head aobed s conlined to my c days, biitVeriug vhich at one time HIS hours. All c goac, sight ami body slirun keu is system sliat nroken, and 1 was wen-cigbths of tho ih to relieve me ol .ble notice in your arrh Remedy In a package and use ,al Douche, which hydrostatic pres npatlhle with com . Editor, it did not ihs of a second, nor h, but iv less than is relieved, and In -ely cured, and have tteen months. While remedy, 1 used Dr. Ileal Discovery to pu* ■trengtheu my stom my liver active ami c use of his Pleasant If my experience will "s to seek the same tncuiMui > .otter will have an swered its purpose. Yours truly, 8. I). REMICIv. 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Golden Medical Discovery By reason of Ha alterative properties, cures Diseases of tbe Blood ami skin, as Scrofula,or King's Evil; Tumors: Ulcers, or Old Mores; Blotches, Pimples and Eruptions. By virtue of iv Pectoral properties it cures Bronchial, Throat ami Lungaffections: Incipient Consumption; Lingering Coughs, and Chronic Laryngi tis. Its Cholagogue properties, render it an unequal remedy for Biliousness; Tor pid Liver, or •'LlverComplaint;" and its Tonic properties mako it equally effica cious In curing; Indigestion, Loss of Ap petite and Dyspepsia. Where the skin Is sallow nnd covered with blotches and pimples, or where there are scrofulous, swellings und affec tions, a few bottles of Golden Medical Discovery will effect an entlic cure. If you feel drowsy, debilitated, have sallow color of skin or yellowish-brown spots on lace or body, frequont headache or dizzi ness, bad taste iv mouth, internal heat or chills alternated with hot flushes, low spirits and gloomy forebodings, Irregular appetite and tongue coated, you are suf fering from Torpid Liver or Biliousness. In many cases of Liver Complaint, only part of these symptoms are experienced. As a remedy for all such cases, Dr.Pierce'M Golden Medical Discovery has no equal, as ltcffects perfectcures.leaving the liver strengthened and healthy. THE PEOPLE'S MEDICAL SERVANT DR. X.V.PIERCE Is the sole proprie tor and manufacturer of the foregoing romedJes r ail of which are sold by drug gists. He Is also tho author ot the Peo ple's Common Sense Medical Adviser, a work of nearly 1000 pages, with 282 wood engravings end colored plates. He has already sold of this popular work Over 100,000 Copies! PRIGS, (post-paid) : : : $1 50 Address: R. V. PIERCE, M. D., World', Dispensary, Buflalo, N. Y. usr.Veod-d&w-ly LINES OF TRAVEL. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Goodall, Perkins A Co Agents, Sau Fraucisco. San Francisco and Los Angelef, EXPRESS LINK. MARCH SCHEDULE. Nt>Ml"N| . ec Arrive San A, •, . , I*. S Fraueiseo. Lz> 2 H _f\ < § a^S^SSS"" « l>avo Sta c o Moulca. MM * 'A 2 Leave Sau - Pedro. SJJ a fig ■< ™" > / :: x x N M -iPsti.N • ArrlveSan C F Pedro. : " " " 5 £ 61 <: a; Ci —, —. os CJ a Arrive Sta .-] « Monica. »S* a*s * P« 5 fig i_ V Leave Ran .jj Kraucisco. 4«3 .3. 3 I ■ : ■ Isj j » ! 5 ©ie:» it j v < n< a S »ii *.H x.2 iSOiswmQhO The OKI/. ABA calls at Santa Barbara, Port Harford (Sau Lais Obispo), and Sau Simeon. „ The I.OS ANGELES calls at Sau Bue naventura, Santa Barbara, Gavlota, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo) ami, going north, at Cayucos. Traius to connect with up steamers at Santa Monica leaie l.os Angeles at 10:15 A.M., Los Angeles lliuo. Kates of Faro: (Payable in Gold.) I.ns Angeles lo San Francisco, cab in ' 115 00 Steerage 10 00 Los Angeles to Santa Barbara, cabin S 00 Steerago 8 00 Lis, Angeles tv Port Harford, cubln 12 Oil Steerage 'J 00 Through Tickets to Portland. Cabin, ?40 Steerage, $22 Los Angeles and San Diego THE STKAMKItS Los Angeles and Orizaba Leave Santa Monicn and Sau Tedro for San Diego, Feb. IM, Marcli 3.; S, 13, IS, 23, 28, April 2. Passengers luko tlie tralp that itavos Los Angeles for San Pedro at 3.45 P. M., Los Angeles time. FARE TO SAN DIEGO-Cabin, SS 50; Steerage, JO 50-Fayablo In Gold. Plans ol'steumers'cablns at agent'solnYe, where bertlis may bo secured. SAN FRANCISCO, SAN DIEGO And Way Ports. Freight steamers leave Sau Francisco about every ten days, carrying .look, combustibles, etc. For Passage or Freight as c hove, or for tickets to aud from Eastern Cities and Princi pal European Ports. Apply to H. McLELLAN, Local Agent, Otflce, No. 66$ Main street, over the Commercial Rank, Los Angeles. SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD —AND— H X A M X X S. Los Angeles, Yuma, San Diego and Wilmington Divisions. » ♦ ♦ . Important Change of Time On and after Monday, Dec.17t1i.1877, aud until further notice, trains win run every day as follow*: LEAVE LOB ANGELES: FoK— AJUUVM, Wilmington ttttflS a. m, 11:53 a. m. San Francisco 1:15 p. m. 12: 10 r. m. " Aeeoui'datiou 10:85 A. M. 7:30 a.m. Yuma itlDoP. M. 7:00 a. m. Wilmington 3:«0 " 4:55 P. M. Santa Aua 4:00 *• U:lo " TOWARD LOS ANGELES: Lkavb— Ajikive. Yuma (J:,10 p. m. 10:15 A. m. Santa Ana 0:30 A. M. 8:50 " WilmluMtou 7:45 " »:10 " Wilmington 1:00 p. m. 2:20 V. K. San Francisco 4:00 '* 1:56 " ** Accomodation 4:30 " 11:55 a.m. Trains run daily to Yuma, connecting with steamers for Aubrey, Ehreuberg and intermediate landings on the Colo rado about three times per mouth. Sleeplug cars will be run dally. Tra'u* will be ruu by Sau Francisco Cine. T. H. GOODMAN, .len'l Pass, aud Ticket Ayt. A. N. TOWNE, Gen'l Sup't. lv. K. HEWITT, A fits't buu't. LOS ANGELES & INDEPENDENCE RAILROAD. CHANGE OF TIME. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, OCT. 15th, 1877, trains wltl run daily ou this road as follows: Leave S P Arrive Leave Arrive in Depot S R Depot s. Mnlca -i. Muica L Angl's L. Angel's 10 A.M. 19:00 A.M. II BA.M. 11l A.M. 8.46 P.M.|3:25 P. M. ||2:2.\P L M._|4:,5 P.M. On steamer days trains will connect with tho P. (J, Steamship Co.'s steamers for Kan Franclscu and san Diego. Bee their advertisement. WM.J.I, MOULTON. oil tf ■ Ass't Sup't. APPLE TREES. EIGHTY THOUSAND AP PLE TREES. I am propured to soil,at unprocedeut edly low figures, fclylity thousand apple trees, or the most approved varieties. Those who propose to sol out oroiiards would do well to call and examine my atoek. lam ulso prepared to sell PE A X and other orchard trees, on favorable terms. My object In sacrificing- these trees Is to retire from tbe nursery busi ness. G. D. COMPTON, COMPTON, Los Angeles Co,, Cal Jll-tf MISCELLANEOUS. Lots for Sale! — ON THK INSTALLMENT PLAN US CHEAP FOR CASH. West Los Angeles Offers the bent opportunity for delightful homesteads of any that has ever been of fered for sale (o the public. THK WHOLK TRACT IS LEVEL, Ouly sufficient)' Inclined tor good drainage THE SOIL [S EXCELLENT Aud of such character mat it USVOf cakes aud Is neither muddy In Winter nor dust) in Summer XT HAS A OlTCli OF WaTKR RUN NING THROUGH (T. THK MAIN STKEET AND AGRICUL TURAL PARK RAILROAD Is completed and running through the en tire land audi now operated successfully through Park Avenue, 100 feet wide, n en lug Into the Agricultural Grounds. A DEPOT OF THE LOSANGELES AND INDEPENDENCE RAILROAD Ifl LOCATED ON THE GROUND 6!. This Is really the West End ul our beau tiful city, with Ihe benefit of FRESH, PURE BREEZES FROM THE OCEAN, uucontainJnafod by gas or sewer effluvia. A glance at the elegant uinuMoroi and fashionable residences vow e.ected and in course of erection must satisfy any per> ,ou desiring a home that this |s the OtaoS THE TERMS WILL HE MADE BABY AND PRICES MODERATE, MIPS WILL BE FOUND | At the office of Mm Farmers' $ M Ohantff' Bank. Also, at th« office of [he Main Stre aud Agricultural Part Railroad. O. W.CHJLIH uud JOHN G. DOWNEY will give special aUenti->n to those seek ing Information septidtt ■ tt-i Mini nali. lata ■....( I'miS.i v 1 mn. thin, m ft«i«il Mttuh fW>LI rf Urn sreatWrhil ••UtuSDIN nTKni ■« ■mJ t,, <4h M IrwH' hM main* ,:rr:.. " FurtlUM OKW," Ma. mil I*4 fc( » ■>U iunjil. CliMt, A *v. | . . l»1 rti.l far ftUl partiaaJan N. B 4 bar* arrufttaaat* Mania anl cm f.iatafi ftajh MIT MtltU 1 Lj am. tin cwisuairra, .r Aja.rlnaa ox Fnralrft oUk* U O. LIU ANT. Bula HuulhUM. )0t WMMMMI 81., ChlMl* Delinquent Notice. LOS ANGELESOIL COMPANY. Location of principal place of business, CItJT ol Ix>s Angeles, California,— IjO eation of works, Ventura county, Cal ifornia. There Is delinquent upon the fallowing described stock, on account of assess ment No. 2, levied on the 31 day of Jan uary, 1878, as per the several amounts set opposite tho respective stockhold ers, as lollows: No. of No. of Name. Certificate. Shares. Aral. Mrs Susan 11 Kdson 15 50 812 60 «4 N Jones 24 125 31 86 WK Rowland 41 240 U2 50 H M Smith Not Issued 250 02 60 Charles Durlee 2<i *5d 62 50 And lv accordance with law and in pur suance with an order of the Board uf Di rectors made on the 3d day of January. 1878, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction at the office of Ihe Secretary, No. 15 Downey Block, In the city of Los Angeles, on the 151 h DAY OK MARCH. 1878, At 12 o'clock noon of that day, lo nay delinquent assessments thereon,together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. WM. J. NEKLY, Secretary. Los Angeles, Feb. 27. HTB. fe:Bid Notice of Co-Partnership. Tills is to certify that (Jem-go ('. Esgan and W. It. Btandefer, both of Ran Into, Los Augeles county, California, have formed a co-partnershlo. to he known as Eegan A Staudefer, for the purpose of transacting a general mercantile busi ness at Kanclmo, Los Angeles county, California, the same being their princi pal place of business and their residence, and the full naves of tbe said partners being as above specified. W. R. RTAKDEFBR. rarG-wiw GEO. C. L.tt-i A N LEGAL. Constable's Sale. By virtue of an execution Issued oul of .Justice J. B. Parser's Court, of Kan Jose Townwbip, uounty of Los Angeles, Mute of Califm ula, dated the 26th nay ol Feb ruary, 1878, iv a certain action wherein Thomas J, Km rirk.iis pi al nit IT, recover* ed Judgment again* t tin- i omotltt Water Company, on thu jMati day oi January, 1878,1 have levied upon thu following described property, to wit: All tho right, title and lute rest of (he said defendant, the Homona Water Com pany, lv and to the right of water devel oped In that portion ot thu Man Jose ranch, Lra VnguloH county, known as thu Palomares Cienctcus, by the LOS An geles Irrigation and Land Co-operative Association, together with tho right Of all future developments in said OtenegSS Which the said detendaut acquired by deed from the salo Los Angeles Inuntga lion and Land Co-operative Association on orubouL the IKb day of March, A. 1). Ih7o, and all rights iv and to s*td Utene* gas and t he developments of water there in since subsequently acquired; ami also ali ditches and rights of way for dI to lies or water owned and made by said de fendant for tho conveyance of water amongand flowing and developed in,from and ou the suid Cieuegasto the town of I'omoua aud the Pomona tract of laud. Notice Is hereby given that on WEDNESDAY, THE 20th DAY OF MAKCH, 1878, At 12 o'clock 11. of that, day, in front of i he OflHos of the J ustlee of tho Peace, in Pomous San Jose Townsblp, in the couuty Of Los Angeles, I will sell ull the right, title aud In Iciest ot said Pomona Water Company iv and to tho above de scribed property, at public auction, for cash in U.S. gold coin, to the highest and best bidder, lo satisfy said CXoct lion and all costs. Dated at. Pomona, the 26th day of Feb ruary, 1878. J. A. BERRY, ie2B-luw-2Gt Constable. Constable's Sale. By virtue of an execution Issued out of Justice JohD M Baldwin's Court, of Los Angeles Township, successor iv office to W. 11. Gray, couuty of Los Angeles, Stato of California, dated tho 13th day of Feb ruary, 1878, In a certain action wherein K. li. Wise Is plaintilf and ouo Fraucisco Vejar is defendant, uud said execution being issued iv favor of D. R. Lilly, Con stable of San Jose Township, Los Ange les county, for his fees In that cause ren dered forand ou account of said K. D. Wise, and said execution being issued in favor of said Lilly against suid Wise for said fees and to me directed,) have lev ied upon tiie following described proper ty, to wit: All that certain parcel of land coin meuclugatu polutin tho south line of the northeast quarter of Section 35 Town* ship 1 8 Range li West S li M, from which bears the southwest corner ot said quarter section west ((J 25-100) six and 25 -100 chainx distant und running true courses, variation 11 degrees 45 minutes east aloug the Balloua Couuty road 2 50 -100 chains to a stake; theuce north lit) chains to a stake; theuce west 2 50-luO chains to a stake; theuce south 2J chains to the place of begiuuing, containing 5 acres, aud being same land described in that certain agreement between ucorge Wllhelm and K. I). Wise, of date April 4'h, 1877, recorded on that day in the of fice of the County Recorder, Book 69 Of Deeds, page 486. et seq. ISotice Is hereby given that on TUESDAY, THE 19th DAY OF MARCH, 1878, At 2 o'clock p.m. of that day. Ih front of Tratforu's olllce, Temple street, oily and county of Los Angeles, I will sell all tho right, title and interest of said K. D. Wise In aud to the übuve described prop erty, ut public auction, lor cash gold coin, to the highest and best biddur, to satisfy said execution and all costs. Hated at Los Angeles city, the 20th day of February. lfsTS. M. D. HARK, fe27td Constable. Mortgage Sale. Prudent Beaudry, Plaintiff, vs. Vincent ueicicb, Detenu ant— Seventeen tv i*te« tricl Court. IT.NDEK AND BY VIRTUE UK A U decree 6/ to.eclosure and or der ot salo entered In tbe District Court of the 17th Judicial Pf«lr4et of the State of California, iv and tor Los Angeles county, on the 18th day ot January, A. D. 1878, In the e.bovo enti tled case, and lv favor of Prudent Beau dry, plaintiff, and against Vincent Gelcich. defendant, a cert iff ed copy whereol, duly Attested under the seal of said court on tho SOtb day of Fehruary,A.L>.lB7B, and delivered to me on the 21st day ol February, A. D. 1878, whereby I am commanded to sell at public auctiou, to the highest and best bidder for cash lv U. 8. gold coin, the following aud In said decree described real estate, to wit: Those two certain pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying aud being iv the town of Wilmington, county of Los Angeles, State of California, more particularly described as follows, lo wit: First—The north half of block 8, in range G* commencing at the point ol in tersection of the eastern line of F street and the southern line of Fiftti street, and running along the latter line north 22 deg 3o minutes east Aye chalus to JO street; thence along E street south seventeen degress 25 minutes east three chains CO links; thence south 72 degrees nominates west live chains and fitly links, to point of beginning,containing one and three* quartern acres of land, and particularly described on Ihe map of Wilmington (or New Ban Pedro) made by Frank Leeouv reur and record eu In the county records of Los Angeles county, in book U ol deeds, pp. i; i and 67, Second— Lot 4, In block H, lv Banning Reservation, so called; reference being had for more particular description to the diagram ol blocks E,F,G, H,J and X of said reservation, as drawn by F. Lc couvrcur and recorded lv page 48T» and 480, In Book 1 of Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles counly. Public notice is hereby given that on SATURDAY, THE 16th DA V OK MARCH, A. D. 187S, At 12i30 o'clock p. m ~ I will proceed to sell, at the Court House door, in the city and county ol Ijos Augeles, State of Califor nia, at public auctiou to the highest and best bidder, for cash In U. S. gold coin, to satlsly said decree for principal, inter est, costs, attorney's fees and all accru ing cohls, alt the above described real es tate. Given under niv hand this 21st day ol February, A. 1). 1878. I>. W. ALEXANDER, fe22 td Sheriff. MORTGAGE SALE. Seventeenth District Court—J. M. Griffith end Sedgwick J. Lynch, Plaintiff, vs. Alexander Henry and Win. 11. Henry, Defendants. Under and by virtue ol a decree of foreclosure and sale, entered lv thu Dis trict Court of the seventeenth Judiciul District of the Btate ot California, in and lor Los Angeles county, on thu 15th day of January, A. D. 1878, In the above enti tled case, and In favoi of J, M. Griffith and Sedgwick J. Lynch, plaintiffs, and against Alexander Henry* and Win. H. Henry, defendants, a certified copy whereof, duly attested under the Real of suid Court on the 7th day of March, A.D. 1878, and delivered tome on the same day, whereby I am commanded to sell al public auction, to the highest and beat bidder, tor cash in U. s gold coin, the fol lowing and In said decree described real estate, to wit: All i h:ii certain tract of tnnd, situate in the counly of Los Angelos, state of Cal ifornia, and being a portion of tho Ran cho Hau Juan Cajon de Santa Ana, said portion being described as fullows.to wit: The southeast quarter of the Houthenet quarter of section lumber seven (7). and the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of r-wet lon number eight (8) In township number four (4) south of the base line, runge number ten (lv) west of the San Bernardino meridiau, and con taining eighty [Bu] acres of land. Public notice is hereby given lhat on MONDAY, THE Ist DAY OF APRIL, A. D. 1878, At 12 o'clock noon, I will proceed tosell at the Court Houso door, in the City and County of Los Angeles, Htato of California, at publio auction, to the highest and best bid der, for cash in United States gold coin, to satisfy said decree for principal, interest, attorney's fees, costs, and all accruing costs, all thu above described real estate. Given under mv hand at Loa Anguhn, tills 7lh dHy Of March, A. D. 1878. H. AL MITCHELL, mr7td Sheriff. Dissolution Notice. Tho publls are hereby notified that tho partnership heretofore subsisting be tween E. H. Bicknell aud D. B. Karquhar, as proprietors of the Pacific Hotel, is this day dissolved, E. ft. Blckneli retir ing. All claims against the late tlrm will be settled by D. B. Faiqiihar, who will continue thu business at Ihe old stand, E. ft. BICKNELL. D. B. FARO.UHAR. Los Augeles, March 1,1873, mrs-4w LEGAL. Mortgage Sale. A. W. Potts and W. 11. J. Brooks, Plain tiffs, vs. Charles Melles et al, Oefeud iints.—seventeenth District Court. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF a decree of foreclosure and outer of sale entered in the District Court. of the Seven teenth Judicial Disiilot of the Stute of Cuilfornlu, lv and for tbe county of Los Angeles nu the 80th day of January, A. D. 1818, In the above entitled case und In favor of A. W. Pott* and W. 11. J. Brooks, plaintiffs, and uguiust Charles Melles, Charlotte Melles, E. Gerniuln and ti. 11. Mattleld, M. Devyaud Joseph rohientz, partners doing business under the drm name of Levy A Cobtentz, de fendants, a certified copy whereof, duly attested under tbe seal of Mid court on Ihe 14th day or February, A. D. 1878, und delivered to me ou the 10th day of Feb ruary, A. D. 1878, whereby 1 am com manded lo sell ul public auctiou, to the highest uud best bidder, lot custi iv IT. s. gold coin, the following and In said de cree described real estate, to wit: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being lv the city of Los Angeles, county of Los Angeles, and state of California, and bounded and particularly described as follows: Com menclug at the north westerly line of Ol ive street ut a point distant one hundred uud fifty teet northeasterly from the northwesterly corner of Olive und Elev enth streets, runs thence northeasterly along said line of Olive street titty feet; theuce at light angles north westerly in a line parallel with Eleventh street oue hundred und sixty-live leet; theuce at right angles, southwesterly ou a line par allel with Olivo street lllty feet; thence at right angles southeasterly ou a live parallel with Eleventh street one hun dred aud sixty-five feet to iho point of commencement, Public notion Is hereby given that on TUESDAY, THE 12LU DAY OF MARCH, A. D. 187S, At 12 o'clock neon, I will proceed tosell ul the Court House door, in the Olty and couuty of Los Afgelcs, State of Califor nia, at public auction, to the htghestand best bidder, for cash in U. ,S. gold COln to satlsly said decree for prin cipal, interest, costs, attorney's lees and al 1 accruing costs, ull the above described teal e.itate. Given under ni v hand, this Hiih day of February, A. D. IS7B. D. W. ALEXANDER, Sheriff SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OK I'HK Seventeenth Judicial District of the Slate of California, lv and for the county of Los Angeles. Prudent Ueaudry, pialnUfT, again-1 F. P. F. Templed uf.. defendants. Action brought in the District Court of the Seventeenth Judicial District of the Statcol"California, in and for the county of Los Angeles, and Ihe complaint tiled iv ■aid county Of lan Angeles, in the olttoe ol the Clerk of said District Court. The people of the state of California send greeting lo Joseph Castro and Mary E. McClellan, James E. McClellan, Sarah F. McClellan aud Anna McClellan, mi nors, and George B. Bed, Charles J. hdlis, Heiifumlu F. Thompson Johu Erring ton, George A.Temple, deiendauls. You are tiereby required lo appear in an BOtlon brought against you by the above named Plaintiff in the District Court of the Seventeenth Judicial District of the stute ot California, in and for the County of Los Angeles, und to answer tho com plalut filed therein, within ten days (ex clusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this summons—lf served within this COUBtyj 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 tho prayer of suid Jomplaint. The said nctiou is brought to obtain a decree from this Court thut a certain deed executed by plaintiff to F. P. F. Temple, on the 21st day of November, 1874, which purports to convey from piaintlfl'io said t\ P. F. Temple certain lots or parcels of land situate in the city aud county of Los Angeles, as described iv complaint, be declared to have been ao executed erron eously und through inadvertency and mistake, and that said deed be corrected and r< formed so that tho property there in ami thereby to bo conveyed be de scribed as further set forth In said com plaint, and that such further or other re lief be granted to plaintiff in the prem ises as may be equitable and Just. Reference is had to complaint for par ticulars. And yon are hereby notified that if you fail to appear ami answer the said com plaint us above required, ihe said pluintlfl will apply to lite Court for the relief de manded in said complaint. Given under my hand and the seal of the District Court of thu Seveuteeutli Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the county of Los Angeles, this 29th day ol December, in Hie year ol our Ijord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-seven. [seal I7tll District Court.] A. W. POTTS. Clerk. By .iames c. kays, Deputy Clerk. Howard, Broussoati a Howard, Attor neys tor Plaintiff, feB7*Bm-w MO WTO AO! SALE. Seventeenth District Court-Sedgwick J. Lynch, Plaintiff, vs WHsou Reach, George It. Butter mid I. \v. Hell man, Doieudftutt. UNDER . AND BY VRI'iVK OF a decree of foreclosure and entered In t he District Court of tho Seven it enlh Judicial District ofthe State of California, in ami for Los Angeles county, on the Oth day of March, A. D. 1878, In tho above entitled c ise, and In favor of Sedgwick . I.yi-ch, plaintiff, and against Wilson Reach, defendant, a certified copy whereof, duly attested un der the seal of said court on the7th day of March, A. D. 1878, and delivered to me on the same day, whereby 1 amcommuanded to sell ut public auc tion, to the highest, and best bidder, for cash In 11. K. gold coin, the following aud In said decree described real estate, to wit: Ail tiie right, title und interest of the said dufuudant, Wilson Beach, of. In and to ail those lots, pieces add parcel* of land situated in the safd couityofLos Angeles, stute ot California, bounded and described as follows, to-wll: All of sections three, ten, eleven, twelve, fifteen, twenty, twenty-one and twenty-two, fractional sections fourteen and twenty-three und the west half of section twenty-eight, all in township two south raugo uinu, west San Bernurdlno Meridian. Also, all thut purl of the Huncho Los Nogales us finully confirmed to Maria Josus de Garcia utul.and more particularly describe-! in the survey of said rancho by Wm, P. Reynolds, June, 1873, and described in tho map of ttftjj] suivey us lot one, containing 88 ucres; lot two, containing !08 40-100 acres and lot throe, containing 50 12 100 acres, and those lots not numbered containing res pectively 58 03-100 acres and 42 87-100 acres; and also lands adjoining said rancho and designated by said survey as truct con taining ,51 41-IHO acres, and tract contain ing 575-10Qacres, said last two mentioned tracts being the land on which the house und vineyard of R. Vejar were situated, which lands as above described and de signated by said survey above referred to, ure more particularly d scribed by the following deeds, the dt selptions in which are hereby referred to and made part hereof for farther description; (I) Deed from b Vejar and wife to Wilson Beach, dated 12th March, 1872, recorded in Bock 10 of Deeds, page 003, et seq; (2) deed from Ramon Velar et ux to W Beach etal, dalod 2!Hh March, 1872, recorded in Hook 20of Deeds, page 3il, et seq; (3) Deed from Rlcardo Vejar et ul to W Beach ut al, dated 81st July, IS;.;, recorded in Book 25 of Deeds, page 020; (1) Deed from Ramon Vejar et UK to W Beach et ul, dated gist J ly, 1878, recorded in Book 85 of Deeds, page 010; (5) Deed from Rlcurdo Vejar et al to W Bench, dated 29th August, 1874, recorded in Book 81 ot Deeds, page l&i, et seq; (0) Deed from R Vejar el at to W Beacn, dated August £t>. 1874, recur led in Rook 31 of Deeds, page W0 et seq; (7) Deed from F Vejar et ux to W Beach et al, dat ed 25th February, 1875, recorded in Hook 35 of Deeds, page 281; and also ull that 17 00-100 acres, being part of said rancho and more particularly described In deed of Francisco Vejar et ux to W Beach, of date 29th August, 1871, nnd recorded In Book 31 or Deeds, page )88 et seq; all of the foregoing references being to tho rec ords of said MM Angeles county. Public notice is hereby giveu thut on MONDAY, THE Ist DAY OF APRIL) A. D. 1878, At 12:30 o'clock i*. «., I will proceed to sell, at the CourL House door, tv tho city and county of Los Angeles, Stato of Calilornla, at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash In U. S- gold coin, to satis fy said decree for principal, Interest, attorneys' fees, costs and all accruing costs,all the above described real estate. Given under my hand,nt Los Angeles, this 7ih day of March, A. D, 1878. 11. M. MITCHELL. mrB td Sheriff. my2-6m LEGAL. Mortgage Sale. F. P P. Tempi*, Guurdluu of Bernardo Yorba etal, Pluintltis, vs. M. Keller el al. Defendants — Seventeenth District Court. Under and by virtue of v decree oi foreclosure and order of sate uniered lv tbe District Court of the .Seventeenth Ju dicial District of the State of California, in and lor Mm Augeles county, on the 'Joth day of December, A, D. 1877. lv the abov«- entitled case aud in favor of P. F. Temple, guardian of Hcrnurdo Yorba and Javier V orbs, minors, uud Bernardo Yorba and Javier Yorba, minors, by F. P. F. Temple, their guardian, Flalu tllT, and again-a M. Keller, Eltsa Keller, his wlfe t John Doe, Htchard Uoe and John Hue, defendants, a certified copy whereof, duly attested under the seal ot said Court ou the Ist day of February, A. I). 1878, and delivered to mo ou the same day, whereby I am commanded to sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, for cash in U. s. gold coin, the following and in said decree d< scribed real estate, to wit: Tho following described piece, parcel or tract of land lying aud being in tbe city and county of Dos Angeles, Statu of Cal Horn la, bounded and dosci 1 bed as lollows, to wit: Commencing on the road which runs from trie city of Los Angeles to San Pedro rancho, known as the Domlnguez Koad, at the southwest corner of the vineyard formerly of John Kowlaud; t hence run ning along the line of said Rowland .course north 88 degrees ;J0 minutes east, twenty four (21) chains eleven (11) links; thenco course south 20 degrees 15 minutes east, nineteen chalus und twenty (20) links; thence north 81 deg east seveiity(7o)llnks; thence south lo degrees east, twelve (f2) chains ami seventy (70) links, to a road that divides the lands herein described from those of Manuel Coronel; thence south 81 deiq:ees -J~> minutes west twenty seven (27)eiTnins twelve (12) links to the aforesaid San Pedro Koad, and thencu north 12deg west twenty-six (20) chalus and thirty-five links,to the place of be ginning, containing seventy-six and 00-100 acres of land, as surveyed by Wil liam Moore, City uud County Surveyor, Marcli, 187J, together with all and singu lar the tenement*,, hereditaments and appurteuauces thereunto belonging or In any wise appertaining. Public not lew la hereby given thut on MONDAY, THE 2*tb DAY OK FEBRUARY, A. D. 1878, At 12 o'clock noon, I will proceed to sell, ut the Court House door, In the city and county of Dos Angoles, state of Cali fornia, at public auction, to the highest and best bidder, for cash lv U. S. gold coin, to sa'.isly said decree for principal, interest, costs, attorneys' fees, und ull ac cruing costs, ull tho above described real estate. Given under my hand, nt Los Angeles, thtaSd day of Keuruary, A. D. 1878. D. W. ALEXANDER, te.ltd Sheriff. The above sale Is hereby postponed uu (ii Wednesday the Ist day ut May, a. D. 1878, .a i he same time aud place. D. W. ALEXANDER, Sheriff, Dated I.os Angeles, Feb, *6,1878. SUMMONS. IN the District Court of the Seveuteenih Judicial District of the Statu of Califoi nla, In unit fur thecouuty of Loa Angeles. J. M. Griffith a- Co., Plaintiffs, vs. a. K. Newnent et al, Defendants. Action brought in tho District Court oi the Seveuteenih Judicial District of tho .State of California, lv and for the Couuty of Los Angeles,nnd the Complaint filed in said County of Los Angeles, in the olllce of the Clerk of said District Court. The People of the Sta to of California, send greeting IoA. F. Ncwueut and W. E. Huwell, Defeudunts. You ure heresy required lo appear In an uctioii brought against you by tbe übove named Pluiiiltfi in the District Court of tho Seveuteeutli Judicial Dis trict of the State ol Cuilfornlu, In and for the Couuty of lx>s Angeles, and to un swerthe complaint filed therein, within ten days (exclusive of tho day of servl.-e) aftei tho service on you of thisaummons —If served within this county; of, If served out of this couuty, but lv ti.ls District, within twenty days; otherwise, witn lu forty days —or Judgment by de fault will bo taken against you accord lug to the prayer of said complaint. 'ihe said action la brought to obtuiu a decree of this Court for the foreclosure ot acertatu Mechanic's Lieu described lv tho suid complaint , and lied by the said plaintiffs iv the otl.ee of the Couuty Re corder of Los Angeles county, California, ou the Ist day of March,a. i>.1577,t0 secure the payment of the sum of 81182 1)3, gold coin, alleged to bo due pialutld* from de fendants tor material furulshed aud used IC the construction of a certain bulldiug situated in East Los Augeles, county of Los Angeles, California, in lot L block 38, known as the Terminus Homestead , tract, that the premises covered by said lien may bo sold aud thu proceed* up piled to the paymeut of said su v of $282 92,g01d coin; for the sum oi $75 as un attorney's fees, uud the further sum of $8 the costs aud expenses of nuking, filing auil recording suid notice of lieu, all iv U. S. gold coin, and cosls of suit, and iv case such proceeds are not sufilcteui to pay tho same, then to obtain an execu tion against suid defendants for thu bal ance remaining due,and ulsotbut I he said deiendauls aua all persons claiming by. through or under Iheiu or either of them inuy he barred and foreclosed of all light, title, claim. Hen, equity of redempllou, and interest in aud to said premises, and for ot her and further relief. Reference Is had to complaint for partic ulars. And you ure hereby notified that,if you fall to appear aud answer the said Com plaint, as above required, the said plain, tills will apply to th-> Court for the rei'.ci demanded it) the said complaint. Given under my hand und the seal of tho District Court of the 17th Judicial Dis trict of the State ot California. In and for the county of Los Angeles, this ISth day of May, td the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred aud seventy suveu. I seal.} A. W. POTTS, Clerk. By A. RIMPAU, Deputy Clerk. THOM A Ross, Plaintiffs Attorneys Jal7-law-2mTh Mortgage Sale, Elisha Noyes (substituted for M. F. St. Johu), Pluintlff, vs Arthur Helmut, et al, Defendants—Seventeenth Dis trict Court. Under and by virtue of a decree of fore closure aud sale entered In tbe District Court of the Seventeenth Judicial Dis trict of the State of California, in and for the couuty of Loa Angeles, on the 11th day of February, A. D. 1878, In the above entitled case and In favor of Elisha Noyes (substituted for M. F. St. John), plaintiff, and against Arthur Heiman, Clotilda Helman aud the Bank ot Ana helm,defendanta, a certified copy where of, duly attested under the seal of laid court on the loth day of February, A. D. 1878, and delivered to me on the 19th day of February, A. D. 1878, whereby I am commanded to sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash In U. 8. gold coin, the following and In said decree described real estate, to-wit: All that certain piece or parcel of land situate lv the county of Los Angsles, State ot California, hounded and de scribed as follows: AH that certain piece or parcel of land in the town of Anaheim, and more particularly de acrlbed us lollowN, to-wit: Lota number fifty seven and thty-ejgbt, lv block X, reference being had to Heiman A George's map of addition building lots, (Vineyard lot C 3) In the city of Anaheim, Los Angeles couuty, California, as re corded on Juno nth, 1572, at the Record er's office of Los Augeles, together with all and singular the tenements, horedlt amenta andappurteuanpes thereunto bu longing or in any wise appertaining. Public notice la hereby given that on SATURDAY, THE 16tu DAY OF MARCH, A. D. 1878, At 12o'clock noon, I will proceed to sell at the Court House door, lv the city and county of Los Angeles, State of Califor nia, at public auction to the highest and best bidder for caah In U. B. gold coin, to satisfy suld decree for principal, interest, costs, attorneys' fees and alt ac cruing costs, all the above deacrlbed reul estate. Given under my hand, this 19th day of February, A. D. 1878. I). W. ALEXANDER, f 20U1 Sheriff. Notice of Dissolution. The copartnership existing between the uudurslgned is this day dissolved by mutual consent. S. G. Hubbell will con tinue the practice off his profession atthe old rooms. No. H and 4, in Ducommuu Block, corner Main and Commercial streets. Los Angeles City, Feb. 13, 1878. S. C. HUBBELL, feH-lm RODNEY HUDSON. NOTICE. My wife, Mrs. O. A.Lewis, havlug left tny bed and board without |auy cauae, 1 hereby notify the public that I will not pay any debts contracted by her after the 4th duy of March, 1878. DAVID C. LBWIfI. El Monte, Mar.?h 6, lbTs mr7-ltn