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Tss At.zc!e5 3.er.rls. Short Hits. Prussia has what Is said lo be a pare exterminator of tbe Colorado beetle. Sir John Lubbock has owned ssmi of hie pet auts for more than SVwyestfi. All tbe doors iv Boston school housse ore to be altered so as to •wing both way a. Queen Mother Christina, of Spain, wbo has just died, was sister t* "Bocaba," of Naples. If. Bole Dubois haa left $400,000 Cat popular instruction lv the two »t»rtst districts of Paris. Mrs. Inga Hanson, of Chicago, aged 44, haatwenty living children, ••d bas just married again. Abdul Azli, Sultan of Turkey, in his dread of Are, used to read by the light of a candle floating in a twin or water. Mr. Oordou, Inspector of Live Btosk In Queensland, Northern A astral ia, computes the loss In aheep there laat year at 1,718,199 Btojoata are coming into vogu.e In Euglaud aa ecclesiastical con veyaooea, enabling clergymen to visit teseals parte of large country parishes. Count Yon Arnim, Prince Bis marck's victim, has bought an es tate In Bohemia which confers a seat In tbe Landtag, and, it Is thought, will be naturalised in Austria. Tba investiture of Mile. Dodu with the Legion of Honor causes aleeplees nights to numbers of fjojuag women who have cent iv saatßßS for the ribbon for services HI ar lean heroic. PrOiSOSur Balrd haa made an ar rsMsgSSßwnt with the Gloucester Sabjairnen to give blm the strange Bath that tbey sometimes catch. 'They have already provided three nnfcaown varieties. i A ion or tbe Rev. Lord Sidney Oedolphln Osborne (for many jean a notable contributor to tint ' LoßgOtl Timet, under the signature "8. O. O.") b»s just seceded to tbe Churobor Home. Attloa Is now a torrid desert for ala or seven tuoutbs every year. Tbe laiy, Ignorant cultivators tarn their wood to fertilize tbe - bill* wltb tbe asbes, aud by May tall Is parched and pulverized. . The iasue In the New Haven t-au- Vacs for School Trustees is whether religious exercises, iucludmg the reeding of tbe Bible, shall continue to be prohibited iv tbe public eehoole Interest runs high. Tbe Government statist shows that the mortality among infants le far greater in South Australia (ol e-hieh Adelaide is the capital) than In any other city, being 175 iv 1,000. Causes —detective drainage, contagious diseases, early uiarria- Hea, improper feeding ami iutem- A miller Id Kogland who had beaten hie wife aud threatened his children because summoned for ■ot sending the latter to school, wee last month seized by forty women, who flogged him and then dragged him to a pond where, while drenched with water, be im plored pardon lor bis misdeeds. It baa been generally supposed that tbe breed uf Irish deerhound le extinct, hut in July last v sped men was exhibited at the Nut mint I Dog Show iv Dublin, and took the flrat prize in the miscellaneous class, lv general appearance it re sembled a magnificent dt-erlimiml. but was more inussive. There are at present In France S,oo> partabee unprovided with pas tors; and this notwithstanding all the efforts of the archbishops to ob- f n candidates for holy orders, d although old priests anxious retire are kept iv harness. In 'some 8,000 parishes there Is neither church nor cuie, nor any regular service. Five tramps recklessly resolved to capture Kenton, Ohio. They marched iulo the village flourish ing clubs, terrified a few women, and began to pillage »store. Their triumph was short. Tbe villagers gathered iv force, stripped them, dipped them into a barrel of tar, rolled them iv sand, and drove thai out of town. Quinine baa advanced In price until it le now higher than it has before been in this couutiy since tbe rebellion. This Is atlribiiti-d Mat only to the spread of malarial diseases, but to the falllug off in Ibe supply of bark, owing to trou bles atuong the South American tribes ol Indians, who are tbe priu elpal gatherers. They have shipped uo bark for eight er nine months. A WICKED OLD MAN. Mmw Mm Sasg Baas ssd Basslr Took In the B.JI. IBoatoa Commercial BullellD.) Nlca old gentleman he was: big while waistcoat, low-cut shoes, bald bead aud silver bowed specta alea. Ha led in the singing on Munday eveninur in the bolel parlor •ad sung the old-fashioned bass in "Coronation" and "China" in thai sonorous, up-and down style which country choristers used to practice la accompanying tlie big riddle, •ad withal, had the bland, benevo Mat look of a good old up-country deacon. He was "looking round the bouse" next uight ami stepped la where some of the boys were playing cards —something where they wer. talking of "oslls" and "raises" and "seeing." 'lhe boys looked a Mule disconcerted, but tba old man didn't aay anything till tba baud was played out, nnd <>•• of the nsrty, under brelense ol having an engagement, winked to tba others and -aid he must go, in landing to break up (ill (he old man Bad gone away, anil then resume tba game. But he l.adscarae turn ad bis back when the aged visitor remarked: "I wonder he didn't 'lise' ye with tba hand he bad." "Do you uuderstaud tlie game?" asked una of the party taking a ci gar from hia mouth. "Wall, a leetle; I've see 'em •laying on it, au' sometimes tuort tbat I'd Ilka to lake a hand jea' for faa." "Just so," said another; "aup paea you try a game or two with BsT." ••Wall, I don't mind, Jea' for the fan of tbe thing." Ho tne obi man aa* down and with a good deal of Instruction, managed to get through with tba game and won on ihe pen by bbU. "Thar," said he, "If tbat foliar that's gone had been spunky Md aut in $0 he'd gat It Instead of thaw eight cco ts, woul.l t be?" "Why, eertaiuly," eald one of the young men, "certainly; It's your deal, uncle; now, why don't you go In tor a $5 ante?" " "Wall," said the old fellow, throwing round the cards, "1 dono but I will, but I hain't got nothin' but a twenty-dollar bill that I drew outen the bank to oome here with." "Well, uncle," said the other, gathering up and glancing at his cards, "I'll go yer twenty, and you can put it in Ihe missionary box when you win it If you like." "Sho ! so I ken," said tlie old man, "I don't thiuK 'twud he gam bolin' at all ef that's the case.'' "Not at all," said tlie other, winking to bis companions." "Wall, I don't care ef Igo yer this 'ere other fifty—but I a'pose you'll think I'm Join' ou it to skear ye—but our Uciiomination's tarnal poor, and a big contribution is jest what they're Itankerlu' ar ter." "Oh no; I cover you fifty, uncle: we ought to be liberal, you know," and so tbe game .went on, till finally the old man remarked: "Wall, I had no idee I bad this ere roll of bills in my pocket—so you call, do you—ssoo up—yes, you hey got three pictures—three queens and a jack! Well'tis kinder queer I got t'other queen—haw! haw! haw!" t "Yes, I'm sorry tor you; but what are your other rarils?" Baid the young man triumphantly. "Wall, three on'em ez kings— why, darn It, all that ere pot o' moneys mine, young feller!" said he, stretching out a powerful paw and squeezing the hills out of the hands of the young man, who had already begun to roll them up. "P'raps, mister, you'd like to take your band again," said lie to tbe other, who had returned mean time; "I'liey are goin' to sing some sam tunes up stairs before goiu' to bed, and I promised I'd jitie'em." There was a blank look of amaze ment In the circle as he left, and the thought forced itself Into more than one mind of the danger of trusting to appearances. A Fearful Ride on a Railroad Truck. On the arrival of tbe 1:50 New York express train at the Great Western Railway here recently,the men engaged in testing the car wheels and running gear nf the cars were surprised to see a man stowed away upou the trucks or one of the sleeping-cars, a position iv which it is as much as any one's life is worth to ride in even the shortest distance. The policeman in charge of the station wits informed of the circumstance, and nt nnce arrested and searched the man, finding only six cents iv mouey, aud some puners on his person. On being questioned, the man said his name was Lenox, and that ho had been working in Em melt, where he hat) received a tele gram informing him that hit* wile waslyiugitt the point of death in Buffalo. Monday morning ne left Emmell, paying his fare to Lon don, beyond which point his money run out. Relug determined to reaoli Buffalo somehow, and not knowing of any means of going tbe journey so quickly as by rail,lie stowed bimsell away on the truck under Ihe car, Hitd there he had remained until discovered at Ham ilton. Let tin) reader, if it ia pos- S hie, form a conception, lhe faint est idea, of Ihe perils of such a journey, and then It may be possi ble lo understand what lhe poor, grief-stricken German must have ■v tiered. The distance between London und Hamilton, by the Great Western Keilwuy, is eighty live and a quarter mile*, and the slightest change nt position on Lenox's part, or the least obsliuc tion on ttie truck, would have launched the poor felllnw into eternity at once. And then think of the agony he must have suffered from the dusl, sand anil debris thrown up by Ibe swiftly flying train, and the great tension on the nerves und sinews by being com pelled to maintain bis hold on the truck. The policeman -aid be would not risk v journey of one hundred yards iv thu posiiion Lenox was in for tbe wbole Great Western Railway, ami where is there another who would do so for what is commonly called "mere love?"— Hamilton, Ont., Spectator. INSURANCE. LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND OLOBK INSURANCE COM PAN V, .ETNA OK HaRIKORI), UNION INSURANCE CO. Or' SAN FRANCISCO, GERMAN AMERICAN OK NEW YORK, Combined Capital aud Assets, Nearly 850,000,000. Policies Issued direct by the under signed. W- J BR 3DRICK, AOBBT, Ohioe-aV. COMMERCIAL ST. slltf PHILADELPHIA BREWERY, OS AI. ISO SI KEEP. D. MAHLSTEbr FROPKI UTtIR. J5 _tU _tLJ JEi> Sold by the barrel, keg and bottle, aud delivered lo any par! of tbe clly. Jyitf The Steams Ranchos, AIaFBBD KOBINHOH. Trustee, 34SMarket Mi., San Fraaeiaeo, Cal; 0/\ f\{\i\ ACRES OF LAND FOR sale, In lou lo null, suit able for tbe culture of Oranges, Lemons, Lines,figs, Almomls, Walnuts, Peaches, vpples. Pears, Alfalfa, Corn, Rye, Barley, PTax, Ramie, Cotton, etc., and also many thousand acres of Natural Evergreen Pastures, Suit able for Dairying. (jrootl water Is abuniiaut at an average depth of six feet from Lhe surface. On in most every acre ol this land KLOWINO ARTESIAN WKLIiS can be ..bialned, and tbe more elevated portions uaa be irri gated by the water oi tbe Santa Ana river. Most of these lauds are naturally moist requiring only goudculiiviitiuii to product crops. TERMS—Oue-fourtb Cash; balance la oue, two and threo years, wltb lv per cenl tote rest. I will take pleasure In showing these lands to parties seeking laud, who are Invited to come and see this extensive tract before purchasing elsewhere. WM. U. OLDEN, Agent. Anaheim. Los Angeles county. D*c. 24. 1W A PHYSIOLOGICAL View of Marriage! aaaa|aMaa|| a Oum, (0 wodfwi h LiAjf_ »t UlirnaKc Ih l untlt lor It; the a*. net* or Reproduction mt tUaeaßPs nf Women I TI.l al »J V.TSaI A book (or private, oonatd. Abu»e. Excfuei, orSecret Diaeaaei, wuU the Iky ji.trin of ntr*. »lai«pajM. prlwMctt. „ A CLINtOAL LECTUTIE oitik- at*m- diata*-* and Tioaa or tlte Throat and Lundpt, Oatai*rh.B.um v ra, th> Opium Hab.t,*c, price 10 eta. tftfcar bookjrnt poatpald on n*t*at of nrtr*. Of all (hrt-a, ilftt.lmwl. 10r73 r Is. Addrom DX. BUTTS, No- IS N. kh SL »t. Louis. Mt> ADVERTISEMENTS. Lots for Sale! —ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN OB CHEAP FOR CASH. West Los Angeles Oilers Ihe beat opportunity for delightful homi steads of any that has ever been ot tered for sate to Iho public. THE WHOLE TRACT IH LEVEL. Oiilysudlcieuty inclined lorg.siu drulHage THE BOUi IB EXCELLENT. And ol suob chnrae that il never oakes and is neither muddy in Winter nor dusty In Summer. IT HAS A DITCH OF WATER RUN NING THROUGH IT. THE MAIN STREET AND AGRICUL TURE U PARK RAILROAD -anu <■ - ; top Is completed and running through the en tire land and 1 nowoperaled successfully through Park Avenue, 100 leet wide, o en In: into the Agricultural Grounds. A DEPOT Ol 1 ' THE I.OS ANGELES AND INDEPENDENCE RAILROAD bj LOCATED ON THE GROUNDS. This Is really the West End ol our beau tiful city, wltb tho benefit of KKKHH, PURE UREISZES FROM THE OCEAN, uucontamlnated by gas or sewer effluvia. A glauee at tbe elegant mansions and fashionable residences now e.ected and In course of erection must satisfy any pur- Jon Miring a home that Ibis Is the place THE TERMS WILL BE MADE EASY AND PRICES MODERATE. V.\PS WILL BE FOUND Al the oltb-e uf the Fanners' 4 M chants 1 Rank. Also, al the office of the Main Stre and Agricultural Park Railroad. O. W. CHILDS and JOHN O. DOWNEY will give special attention to those seek ing Information. senllßtf SIMMONDS' INiibob Wliishry Has been found a remedy for inimues- TluN, DYSPKHHIA and NEP.- VoUSNEsS. It i.s sovereign In Its Pflloaov for Medicinal & Family Purposes. The IMedieai Faculty concur In the judgment thut it is 4 PURE STIMULANT AND TONIC AND THE CONQUEROR OP DYSPEPSIA. None genuine unless labeled wltb Ibe signature or O. SIMMONDs, S-tle Pro prietor, over tbe cork. PREUSS & SCHUMACHER, SOLE AGENTS FOH LOS ANGELES CITY AND COUNTY. Who. will supply Ihe trade at Ihe same price and lenim Ihat lhe goods can he had from the pr« piieior, in San fran* clsco. a2l-lin J. G. JACKSON Lumber Dealer Cgrner Alameda anil First Streets. DEALER IN DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, POSTS, SHINGLES. LATHS, SHAKES, PLASTER OF PARIS, CEMENT AND HAIR. J. M, GRIFFITH & CO. Lumber Dealers. CORNER or Alameda and First Streets DEALERS IN DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, SHINGLES, POSTS, LATHS, SHAKES, HAIR, PLASTER OF PARIS, ETC. ETC. LUMBER AT REDUCED PRICES -ii- Perry, Wood worth A Co.'a LUMBER YARDS —A» D — PLANING MILLS, No. !• Commercial aftreei, near Railroad Depot. mrSO-tr— Rubottom Ranch for Sale, This valuable property, containing EKiHTY-SIX ACRES, one of the most eligible to investors in Southern Califor nia, Is ior sale. Good title and abund ance of water. It is in the heart of the beautiful and productive San Jose Val ley, thirty miles from Los Angeles. Hotel Furniture <fc Fixtures, ALSO, FOR SALE. A RARE BARGAIN is presented. 11l health, and a desire to give my wife a ohanire of scene and air, are the motives which induct* me to sell. Address, for terms, mi-aOU W. W. 11UBOTTOM. Spadra. HOTELS. United States Hotel, HAMMEL & DENKER, Props. Cor. Main and Requena Sts. This horel takes In an entire block, froniinit 320feetou Keyueu:. street, 100 on Main and «sfoot on Los Angeles street. run: itooMH Are any, and all contain .Spring Beds, with tbe latest Improvements. l'lllG TABLE Is supplied witii the best the market affords. KATES MODEKATE. A Free Omnibus is attached to the ho tel, and bu;jtg'tge is conveyed grails to aud from tlu- depot. 'i he Uuiled Stales lintel is centrally located, opposite the Court House, uud is near the Postofllce and Land office. Call and see us. You will receive good treatment. IIENHY HAMMEL. A. 11. DENKER. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, LOB ANGELES, CAL., 8. W. CRAIGUE &. CO.. Proprietors. Tin- >!, i.'harles is located In lhe busi ness centre ot rhe city. And 1m the largest, most elegaut nnd completely organized Hotel in Southern Caliiornia. Free coach to the house. wrWestern Union Telegraph In Hotel office. Jylltf MOJAVE HOTEL, Mojave Juuotion, Oal. rpHIS HOUSE is NOW PEPAKED Jbsfc JL to receive IU numerous patrons JimJL and the traveling public In general. By- Ing entirely new and splendidly lur uLahed, It affords superior accommoda lions. ITB TABLE O' JJOTE Is second to none In Southern California TH X BAH Is supplied with the choltfeat brands uf wines, liquors and cigars. An elegant RILLIAHD UOOM Is also attached to tbe house. All trains stop here for breakfast an.l supper, it Is the pointof departure for tbe celebrated Inyo county mines, viz.— Darwin, Lone Pine, Cerro Uordo and Pan amlnt. Theofficeof the LONE PINE STAGE CO. la at this hotel. The patronage of c traveling public is respectfully soliciteJ. MATTIiEW.i & BOYD, fe24-tf Proprietors. NOW OPEN. SIERRA MADRE VILLA, .V Private EXotVl ou tho mesa or table lands ol tbe Hlerra Madie Mountains. Climate unsurpassed for Summer or Winter Residence. Commands a charming view of valley and mountain, overlooking the Han Ga briel orange groves; la four miles from railroad and telegraph station ; house en tirely new, lighted by gas, aud contains all modern conveniences. For particulars addiess proprietor, P, O. Box 1141, Loa Angeles ESTABLISHED OVER 20 YEARS Spear, Meade & Co., [Successors to Litilefiold, Wobb & C 0.,1 GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 316 ami 318 Wasuiugto-i Street, San Francisco. Solicit consignments of all kinds of couutty produce. Mske prompt returns. \dvauce liberally ou approved ship ments. ntß-COURKSPONDENCE SOLICITED Jy2B Cm TO LEASE. "EiMolinoFarm." For business and educational reasons, desiring to remove into Lo3 Angeles, I will lease " EL MOLINO FARM," Including residence and out-buildings horses, mules, wagon, harness, agricul tural implements, etc., lor the term or TWO OR THREE YEARS. Tho farm consists of 204 acres, on which are4o,ooo grape vines, over 2,000 orsnge trees, 700 English walnut trees, 600 lemon and lime trees; also a number of black walnut, pcoan, almond, tig, apricot plum, peach, apple, pear trees, bananas, etc.; twoor three acres of alfalfa, fifty acres vacant arable land, and THE WHOLE TRACT ABUNDANTLY WATERED. Attached to the residence is a spacious bath-room, supplying hot, cold and shower baths. There Is also a BIL.LIARD ROOM, table and appurtenances. The farm U most eligibly situated In the FRUIT BELT of tbe San Gabriel Mission Valley About eight miles east of Los Angeles olty. ancl near the Railroad Htatiou o< Sau Uabrlel Mission. If not leased, I WILL SELL THE ENTIRE PROPERTY On advantageous terms, to-wit: One third cash, the balance in one, two, three and four years, at 10 peroent. Interest per annum Interest, payable semi-annually, K. J. C. KEWEN, Nos. 10 A 11 Strelltc Building, Spring at, S. F. Bulletin and Chronicle copy. o2ltf H. DEWELL. T. 11. REYNOLD 3. OVERLAND FREIGHT and TRANSFER Co. DEWELL & REYNOLDS. N-j. 21 SPRING STBEET, cor. of Market. All kinds of HAULING, MOVING FURNITURE, PIANOS, SAFES, etc., on reasonable terms. eafl cave orders at the Freight Trans fer Office. s6-tf \ ttt ! I Into 8.,1|.| flat*, or l. ...i v A' • " 1 » 1 HwuLSB In,. L will bn, tb«B. c»b \„ ~ ■ , ... , i p * M»«k lit mall. Tuka aad Bruaatt aaJ a»tiT. i h vi^v 11 "' ! t,"' k - M "' *' l*. ■ ood.rfjj ••.tUiNbIN il\Ru«-oi't." ami Al> ottkar «fMtt' fa»i •rllln, arll«lai " Fort una Unit," tv- m ~.„.„,,*. BMllod for t: Matt, hamuU Chan, Hft at, *,„,! p..,T,i earl bt tnil pan Mian. H. 8,-l W. i.an 4 aa* fumbA prwipdr ■at artiob wuitW bf lifnti or c .a.,,,,,*,, ~f Anniaan or r°nLm Ma* 0. tf. afcVA.XT. SoU HoaaJacturor. 1 »t ' t ■« LINES OF TRAVEL. i-■ - . "^IFifTcOAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY. GOODALL. PERKINS a CO., AGENTS, SAN FRANCISCO. Ban Francisco and Los Angolos Express Line. September Hbodnle. Coming Nouli- Going Noith II a "s* S3. srt'.Altl Klls «i ff« re * X j; p jc 7 it r d a a s s Aucou ~s Aiig.»i Beat, 1 sepl. 3 Orizaba... H pi. S Sepl. I " ti " S senator.... " i ■ li '• II " 18 Orizaba.... " li •' H " IU " 18 seunlur " li " IH " al " 38 Orizaba ... " _ 1 " li " 2u " 28 Senator " 'i 7 " a> Oct. I Oct. S Orizaba... Oct. ti Oct. i " I " 8 Both steamships cull at Port Hariord (SiiuLuisOtilspo)aud Santa Barbara; also, on down trip, al Ananeliu Lauding for freight only. The senator calls at Sun Buenaventura also every trip. sse-Passeugers tor San Francis o take the train loi Wilmington that leaves Los Angeles at I". AI., Los Angeles time Los Angeles and San Diego TU X SiKAMKK.i Senator and Orizaba Leave San Pedro tor San Diego, August 30, and Sept. 4, 9, H, 19,24, £9. and Oct. 4. Passengers take the train tbat leaves l.os Angeles f.ir Wilmington at 3.45 r. h,, Los AngctLM time. Rates of Fare from Los Angeles. (Payable in Gold.) Cabin, steerage. To Han Francisco $15 00 510 WO To Port Harford 12 00 9 00 To Santa Barbara X to tt 00 To s»u Diego V 60 t> !»0 Plans of steamers'cabins at agnnt'f. ufno«, where berths may be secured. FOII WAY POHTB. The steamer Constantine leaves San Bucnaveiiiuiu and Sunta Barbara tor Sau Francisco every Sunday, calling ai all way ports. Freight steamer* loavtj Han Fraucisco for San Diego and way ports aboui every ten days, carryius sock, combustibles, etc. For Passage or Freight as - bu.o. ur for tickets to and from Eastern Cities and Princi pal European Ports. Apply to H. McLELLAN, Local Ageut, Olllce, No. 66J Maiu street, over tlie Commercial Batik, Los Angeles. SOUTHERN raCTrlcM awn -ASD-- I-i 11 HI A XI »C li Los Angeles, Yuma, San Diego and Wilmington Divisions. Important Change of Time On and after Monday. Lac.171h,1877, aud uulil further notice, tram- wiu run every day us follow-: LEAVE LOU ANGELES: KO«— AKKIVK. Wilmington 10:35 a.m. 11:56 a.m. Sau Fraucisco UI6 p. M. 12:10 P.M. M ACCom'dutlOU in::; .A. M. 7:30 A.M. Yuma „ ... tvihv. H. 7:1X1 a. m. Wilmington 3:30 " 4:dS **. v. Sauta Aua 4:uo •' 11:10 " TOWARD LOS ANGELES: LKAVK- AKKIVK. Yuma 8:30 p. M. 10:15 a.m. Santa Ana 6:30 a.m. 8:60 " WllmhiKtou....... 7:45 " 9:10 * Wilmington 1:00 p. m. Srajj p. m. Sau Francisco 4:00 " 1:55 " " Accom'datlon 4:30 " 11:55 a.m. Trains run dolly tv Yuma, counectlng with steamers for Aubrey, Kbrenberg and iniermediate laudi ngs uu the Colo rado about three times ucr month. Sleeplug cars will be run daily. Trs'ns will bo run by Sail Francisco time. T. H. GOODMAN, leu'l Pass, ami Ticket Agt. A Gen'l Sup't. iv. X HEWITT. Ass't Sup't. PsTWIVXWJJJILLAKS FLY BRIC |g^o»laJMa^7^^ Botanic Medicine Co., Buffalo,*.'. V.' FRENCH DRUG STOREI V. CHEVALIER'S IDIR/CrG- STORE Has been removed from SIGNORET'3 ULOCK u> Cardona Block, 118 Maiu St., Opposite the Mariposa store. FRENCH AND OTHER FOREIGN PATENT MEDIC.NFS. PERFUMERY, BRUSHES AND ALL TOILETTE ARTICLES. OarPrescrlptlons prepared with great care. d&tf BOOKS, TOYS, FANCY GOODS, AND Musical Instruments, FOR THE HOLIDAYS, Can be found In Immense Quantities AND AT Lowest Living Prices AT THE POPULAR STuKK OF LOUIS LEWIN & CO. novlti LEGAL. SUMMONS IN tlie District Conrl of Hie Seventeenth I Judicial tusirlcl of the m,h- ol uulllor nia.lu uud for thecountyof Isis Augeies. Dorla Jones, us hxeculrix uf John Jones, deccuscd, Plaluttll, vs. r*. I*. t. Temple ci al, Deiehdsiita. Aclluii l.li.usol to the IMslrkil "..it ot the Huvn.ii uiili Judicial ii.-ir.c .-l lhe State uf Cullltui.i.i, oi and lor lite I utility of Los Angeles,and the complaint filed iv saltl louniy oi Los Allgetes, in lhe office of tbs Vlark of said IMatrloi Court, The People ol I'au State of CulliuriltU. send K'eeuUM 10 Kl' F Temple, D hm man una k trspenve, Assignees of V r F Temple, J V Ne * mark nnd Isanc Llght ner, put tut rs oolug business ns i 1* New murs. > to, silias J Baldwin, The Mutual Luno Company,* corporation, Mury k Mcl leliuu, s-aruh Francis Mct'lellan, James K.MeUJeMan uud Anna McClel lan, mii. oik, Johu s Thornp.sou, tuurui nn or mm minor*, X Uuiniain and G II Matll, l«i, partners doing business as X Germain A (Jo, Henry North, Charles J Ellis, Hliuui J M l.rlltilu and SJ Lynch, partner* doing biistnuss us Giniilh, Lynch ifc Co, Benjamin F Thompson, Joliu It Kurulrez, kern Val ley Lank, a corporation, Louis Pheifteii bergerund C N Nolle, uomg business us Phelft'enbeiger Jt Co, Thomas H Hard, I, Glluinucht r. Arcadia It do linker, II « Baker, lisiclbei, Godfrey Hargltt, John Leiver, X !• Timiklutou, Peter I nland, Alexander Weill, fraucisco Lopez, J Weston, W W Jenkins, ill s Latham, Geoige a Temple, Lot Angeles County Hank, a corpoiallou, Joseph Blow, S A Kind.ill, Ueorge Lumlie, Geoige Lyuch and John Krrington, part ners doing busi ness as Lynch & Erring lon, L Lebinuu, H X iloluiuu, Heuiy Hamilton, Wm McKoe, F W Koll, n O'Neul, Win smith, M W dc Sablohl, X Boulon, Id.vis A Serrano, A Bullock, Itoslna Allen, Hosa B Gray, F I" X Tem ple and Ueorge H smltli, trustoes of Koaa B Gruy, I) H Whlllemoie, tl X Long, As signee lv Bankriiptcy of w P F Temple, Delcndants: You are hereby requlrod to appear In an action brought ugslust you by tbe above named Plulnllft lv the llistrlot Court or tho Seventeenth Judicial Dis trict of the Stute oi California, In aud lor the County of Los Angeles, and to an swerthe complaint Hied therein, within ten days (exclusive of lhe day of servi ;e) aftei tbeservice on you of llilssummons —If served wlthlu this county; or,Userved out of this county, bin In this District, wlthlu twenty duys; otherwise, Willi- In forty days —or Judgment by de lault will bo taken against you accord ing lo Iho prayer of said complaint. The said oclioii Is brought to oblnin a decree of tils court for tne loreclosure a certain mortgage descaSail in the said complaint, and executor! hy lhe said defendant, V F 9 Temple, on thosillhuf August, A D 1875, to secure iho payment of a certain promissory nole, iv words and figures ns folleWS, viz; $18,121.£ G. Los Angelks, August iWth. 1875. On or before one year after Uute, lor value received, I promise to pay lo John Jones or to hlsoruer, thesuna of eighteen thousand one hundred and twenty-one ott 10ft dollars, In gold coin of the Govern ment of the United Htaies.wiih Interest thereon In like gold coin, from date un til paid, at the rate of one percent* per mouth, said interest to ho paid monthly, aud ir not so paid then to he added to the principal sum and hear like rale of interest. F. P. P. TKiVK'I.E. Of which note the said Dorla Jones, as executrix of John Jones, deceased. Is now the legal holder and owner; th&* the premises conveyed by said mortgaifcffmiy be sold, and the proceeds applied to the payment ol said sum of (18,121.511, with Interest as stated In complaint, five per cent, on amount duo on said mortgage us attorneys' fees, all payable In V SgoWl coin, aud costs of suit; and iv <■;*'■■ such proceeds are not sufficient to TJftH the same, then to obtain an cxefltLr tlou against said F P F TemfW for the balance remaining due; and also that the said defendants aud ail person clalmiug by, through or under them, or any oi them, may be barred and foreclosed ol all right, ti tle, claim. Hen, equity of redempi lon and interest in and lo said mortgaged prem ises, and for other and lurther relief. Reference Is had to complaint for partic ulars. Aud yon are hereby notified that If you fall to appear and answer the said com plaint as above required, the said plaintifl will apply to the Court for the relief de manded In the said complaint. Glveu under my hand and the seal of the District Court of the Seventeenth Judicial District of the State of Callbrnia, In and for the county of l.os Angeles, this 6th day of September, in the yeurofour Lord, one thousand eight hundred aud seventyelght. [Seal.J A. \V. POTTS. Clerk. By GRIFFIN JOHNSTON, Deputy Clerk. TtiOM A KOSS, Attorneys for PlalntlfT. s7-2m ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. 1 hereby nolify all parties, interested or otherwise, that A. J. ItOltiN, of Xl Monte, Los Angeles county, Cat,, has duly made an assignment to mo for Ihe benefit of his creditors of all his property, real and personal, of every nature and kind, and that I uuve duly qualitled as such Assignee, and that all pe»SOON In debted to such Assignor by note, hook account or otherwise, are required to pny the same to me immediately; that lam the only person authorized to havo anil receive said pioperly or receipt lor any such Indebtedness-, that the payment of any debts and the delivery ol »<ny prop erty heretoiore belonging to said As signor, to him or to any other person for his use, and lhe transfer ol any property by him, is unlawful and void, and the same is hereby forbidden. And al] pcisons having claims ngainst the suid Asslgnoraic hereby requested to present ihe same, duly verified, to tho undersigned, within sixty days fr.*>m tills date. VV. C. IIAUMAN, Assignee, Xl Monte,Cal., Aug. 23,1878. «"4 lm NOTICE. AU persons having clniins against the late llrm ot H. I>. WILSON A CO. arc hereby notified and requested lo present the same at once to the undersigned, at bis residence, at Ban Marino, I.os Ange les county; and all persons indebted ti> said llrm are hereby notified and request ed to settle tbelr accounts without delay. Dated April 17th, 1878. aplStl J. DE HA UTH SHORE. I'erT. * H. Dissolution of Co-Partnership. The Arm of OLDENBERG & STROHM is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. A. oldenberg withdrawing from tbe firm. Mr. Thomas Strohtn will pay all liabilities of the lale firm and is alone allowed tv collect ull outstanding ac counts. ALEXANDER OLDEN BE UO. THOs. S I BOH M. Los Angeles. September 11, 1873. Referring to the above, I beg leave to Inform the patrons of the lato llrm ol Oldenoerg A Strohm aDd the public in general that I will continue the business at tho old si nnd, nnd respectful ly solicit a continuance of their patronage. THOS. STKOHM. Lo* Angeles, Sept. 11, 1878. sl2-4w Notice for Publication of Time for Proving Will, etc. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, lln ih» Pro- County of Los Angeles, j bate Court. In the Matter of the .-.state of George W. Tallant, deceased. PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THIS Court made this day, notice Is here by given that Saturday, the nth day of October, A. D. 1878. at 10 o'clock a. m. oi sahl day, at the Court room of this Court, In tho city and county of Los Ange les,has been appointed for henring the ap plication of Helen R. Tallant, praying tbat a document now on tile In this court, purporting to be the last will and testa ment of George W. Tallant, deceased, be admitted to probate, and that letters testamentary be issued there on to Helen R. Tallant, at which tlmo and place all persons interested therein may appear and ;on test the same. Dated ScpLemhcr 2J, 1878. A. W. POTTS, Clerk. By E. H. Owen, Deputy Clerk. s24id BOILER MAKER. lam now prepared to do all kin.is of Boiler Work arte Repairing mill, Kits promptly attended lo and satisfaction guaranteed. A. li'MtN. Jel2-lm. P. 0. Box. No. 258. aEC « n A WKBKtoagenls.ua NDlv a(f nutnt FRKK p. O. VIOKKRY. Augusta Maine. sept2wlr LEGAL. In tlie l'rofoate Court, Of the County of Loa AiifiWe*, State of California. ordfu TO snow OAUSrS why ,>u- Dl lit Ot SALE OF BEAT. fcHTATE MIoI'LDNoT Ba. MADE. In the* mutlcr of the estate ol Frank lowiicn, deceased, Ambrose H. Cowdon, the F.<ueutor ol the estate Of Frank Lowdeo, deceased, having tiled bis petition herein, duly verilled, praying tor an order of sale ot all the real estate, of eald defendant, for the purposes therein set forth. It It therefore ordered by tbe Judge of said Court that all persons inter ested in Ihe estate of said deceased ap pear before the eald Probate court on MONDAY, THE 4tli DAY OF NOVEMBER) 1878, At ten o'clock In the forenoon of su'd duy, al the Court Room of paid Probate Court, at tbo Court House in tho county of Los Angeles, to show cause why an order should not he gran ted to the said executor lo sell so much of the real estate of the laid deceased, Prank Powden. as shall bo necessary* And that a copy of tbls order be published at least four successive week.-* in the Dally Los Angeles Herald, a news paper printed and published in said Los Angeles county. ALBERT M. STEPHENS, Pro but o Judge. luted September2oth, us7S. i9l-lw In the Probate Court, Of tin* County of Lou Auffele*, Slate of California. In the (natter of the Estate and Guard ianship ol Hortanaia Teran, minor. Order lo show cause on application of Guardian for Order ior hale of Heal Estate. It appearing lo this Court from Hie petition this day presented aitcl bled by .Jesus Teran, the guardian ol the percou and estate oi liortenslu Teran, a minor, praying for an order oi sale ol certain real estate belonging to his eald ward, thut it Is necessary and would be benefil clul that such real estate should be sold. It is hereby ordered thut the next of kin of the suid ward, and all persons In* teresied in the said estate, appear before this Court on TH M 4th DAY OF OCTOBER, A. D. 187S, At 10 o'clock A. H.»at theCoprt Room of thli court, at Loa Angeles city, in the county of LOS Angeles, then ami there to show cuu.se why an order should not be granted for the sule of such estate. And It Is further oidored tbat a copy of Ibis order be pub lished nl leasi four incceasive weeks before the said duy of hearing In the Los Angeles Daily Her ald, a newspaper printed nnd published In said county of Los Angeles. Dated September B<L IWS. ALHFRT If. STEPHENS, t ltd Probate Judge. ! MORTGAGE SALE. Nettle Smith, Half tiff, vs. John (~ NtOhOta, Jr., Defendant—Seventeenth District Court. UNDER AND BY VIRTCE OF A a decree of foreclosure and order of ■Mle entered in tbe District Court of the Seventeenth Judicial District •of the State of Caliiornia. in anil for Los Angeles county, on the 13th day of Sep tember, A. D. 1878, and a writ on foreclosure of mortgage, entered In tho aforesaid DlstrietCouit, annexed to said decree und dated the hUh day of September, A. D. 1878, in lhe übovo en titled aaee, and in favor of Mettle Smith, plaintiff', and against John G.Nichols, Jr., defendant, a certified copy of which, said decree of foreclosure, duly Attested under (he seal of eald court on the 19ib duy of September, A. D. IS7S. and deb.v eren to me on thu sumo day, together with the writ annexed thereto, whereby lata commanded to sell at public unc tion, to the hlghestand best bidder, lor cash In V. S. gold coin, the ful IoWIWI und in said decree described real estate, to Wit: All Ihat certain tractor parcel of land lying and being Situate iv tlie city of Los An gel ess, county ol Los Angeles, state of California, and more particularly de scribed as follows, to wit: Commencing at a point on Iho south lineol Seventh street, in said city of Los Angeles, distant one hundred and seventy-four feet from tin; southwest corner ol seventh and Pearl stieets; thence southerly and parallel with the western line of Pearl street two hundred and eighteen feet and two inches (21K 8-tt); t hence westerly sixty itiU) feet; thei.ee northerly one hundred nnd nine* ty-thn c leet and eight inches (103 8-12) to the southerly line of Seventh street thenco easterly, following said southerly Hoc ef Seventh street, sixty-four (01) feet to the point ol beginning, and being tho same, lot ol" land conveyed by John G. Nichols and Vloi Ida Nichols, his wife, to John o. Nichols, Jr., by deed of record in Rook No. 00 of Deeds, pHge 830,0f the Conn ty records of Los Angeles county, to which reference la hereby made. Public notice is hereuy given that on SATURDAY, THE 12tli DAY' OI'" OCTOBER, A. D. 1878, At 12 o'clock M., I will proceed to sell at the Court Ilouso door, in the City mid County of Los Angeles, Stato of California, e"t public 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, «ml alt soornlnfi costs, all tlie above described real estate. Given under my hum), at, lhe city and county of Los Angeles, California, llils 10th day of September, A. i». 18W. H. M. MITCHELL, Sheriff. By James c. Kays, Deputy. sjaß id Assessment Notice. Main Street and Agricultural Park Rail road Company.—Lorntion of principal place of business, Los Angeles City, California. Notice is hereby given that, ut a meet ing of the Hoard of Ihe Directors held on the Uth day of September, 1878, an ur sens;"ent (No, 4) of five dollars per share was levied upon tho subscribed and unpaid up capital Stood of the cor poration, payable immediately, ut the office of the company, in Los Angeles cily, California. Any slock upon which thin assess ment shall remain unpaid on the |>>ih day of October. 1878, will bo delin quent, nnd unless payment Is made oe fore will bo sold on tho FOURTH HAY OK NOVEMBER, 1878, to pay the delin quent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses nf sale. Hy order of the Board of Direclots, JOHN o. WHEELER, Secretary. Office of tho Company, Los Angeles city, California, September 11111,1378. sl2-lm CJTATV OF CALIFORNIA, * O City and Couuty of Los Angeles, j We, the undersigned, do hereby certify that we are partners, transacting busi ness in this State, at the city and county of Los Angeles, under tbe firm name und siyloof GASMEN, HKNNKU & CO.; that the names in full of nil Ihe members of said firm are diaries Uussen, John Ren tier and H. L. Collins, and that the pluces of our respective residences are set oppo site our respective names hereto sub scribed. CHAS. GASMEN, Los Angeles. R. L. COLI.!NM, Los AngeUu. JOHN RENNlilt, l.os Angeles. Los Angeles, t*ept. 20,1875. *2I Notice of Assessment. CALIFORNIA STAR OIL WORKS COMPANY. Location of Principal Place of Business, SttnlKrancii-co.CaL—Locatlonjof Works, Andrews' Htation, Los Angeles County, Huu Hueuuventura, Ventura Co., Cul. Notice is hereby given tbat at a meet ing of the Hoard of Directors held on the 14tb day of August, 1878, an assessment (No. 3) of tl 50 per share was levied upon the capital stocs: of the corporation, pay able Immediately, iv U. H. gold coin, to the Secretary, at the offlce or the Compa ny, 315 California street, San Fraucisco, Caliiornia. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on iho2(ith day ot September, 1878, will bo delinquent and advertised for sale ut public auction, nnd, unless payment Is madn before,will be sold on Wednesday, the 16th day of October, 1878, to pay delinquent assess ment, together with costs oi advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Hoard of Directors. J. 8. TAYLOR, Secretary. Offlce-815 California St., Man Francisco, California. a22td MISCELLANEOUS. LOB ANGELES OIL COMPANY. Locutionm principal plaoeof business, IiOM Ant/elc*. California. - Location of works, Venturn county, Callfui ills. Notl<M) is hereby given ili imi h meeting <>f the Hoard oi lUrrc t< ir* ol' this Company lie Id uo il,,- «3d tlnv "i September, isrs. nil ih ■ett mcntiNo. 5) of twenty -five cents per gha ie was levied n pon th * Mp- Hal - lock ol tite company, payable Im mediately, lv V. K. gold coin, n» the Sec retary, ut his oillee, No. £» Temple block , clly ol Los Angeles. Any stock Upon which this assessment remains unpaid on the 2Stb day of Oc tober, 187$, will be delinquent and ud rerttsed for salt al public auction, and, unless paid before will he sold on the ISLbdayol' November, 1878, lo pay the delinquent uftsefasment, together with OUSta of advertising" and expenses of sale. Hy order of tho Hoard of Directors. WM. J. NEELY, Secretary. No. 5 Temple Block, Los Angeles, Cal. Los Angeles, September M. 18tm. aftotd Notice of Removal. COULTER & HARPER Have removed their stock ol HARDWARE and Other Goods TO 110 MAIN ST.. OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE MTPIUOBS BHDUOKD <>v TIN WAKE alHl oilier goods. ofl'ered. Give us a call. Goods must Uo sold. KeOalVlug NEW GOOIM regularly. Wo call utleullon to our Granite WiirP.l3nt.lery and HoiiHekeop er's Goods nl Coulter a Harper's. e>p* clal attention catted to our Cooking Stoves and Ranges. Webellevs there ar* no heller. Our Prices are reasouabls. We keep a full supply of Builders 1 Hardware, Carpen ters' Tools, Hope, Rubber Hose nnd oilier goods, L'on't f-irget the place. Ml kinds or SHOP WORK, PMJMU lN(s,eto*,ai heielolore. COULTEIt Jfc HARl'lill. Sept. 17, IH7B. Notios of Removal. xt. eiljl. im lias removed nls Freight and Trantfjr Oflieo from UO Maiu street to JNO. © MARKET ST. satr T HE HERALD MTEAJI PRINTING HOU 3 E Has facilities for doing JOH WORKnotequaledin South ern California. Power and Job Presses run by steam se cure promptness and moder ate prices. Give this office c call and secure work at San Francisco Prices and of a San Francisco finish and style. THE SUN." 1378. NEW YORK. 1878 As the time approaches for tbe renews) of subHrriptious, the Hun would remind its friends and woll-wishers everywhere, tbat it is again a candidate fur their consideration and support. Upon iti record tur the past ten years it roli*H far a continuance oi thu henrty sympathy and generous co-operation which baa hitherto been extended to it irom every quarter of the Union. Tbo daily Sun in a four page sheet of iiUcol ■ umns, prim by mail, post paid, tft cents a month, or $fl.su per year. The Sunday edition of tbe Sun is an t-lght pngo sheet of ft'i columns. While giving the news of tho day, it also contains a lnrge amount of literary and miscellaneous matter stecially prepared lor it. The buuday Run has met with great success. Post paid 11,90 a yoar. The Weekly Bun. Who does not know the weekly Buu t It circulates throughout the United States, the Canada-, and beyond. Ninety thousand fam ilies greet ita welcome pages weekly, and regard it in the light of guide, counsellor and friend. Its news, editorial, agricultural and literary departments make It essentially a (ournal for the family nnd the fireside. Terms: One iMllar a year, post paid. This prico, 11 unlit v considered,makes it tho cheap est newspaper published. For clubs often, with |10 cash, we will send an extra copy free. Address. PunLisnEß of Tin: SDN, novB-tf New York Olty. N. V Agricultural Implement ,oep .... AT .... WATKINfi ft SCOTT'S ALAMEDA dan Joao, Cal. Agent tor Walter A. Wood's New Iron Miwor, Reaper aud Belf-Binder, Haines'Bin. gle-Qear Header, Improved BwespstAkes Thresher and sulky Rakes; also, thu Oelo hrated Itevolvlng bulky Hake, and the Ohsm pion Revolving Rake, and the well known Tiffin Revolving Rake; La Belle Farm Wagons and Spring Wagons of all descriptions. The attentiou of the farmers is particularly oal led to the NEW REVOLVING SULKY RAX 11. It lun met an enormous sale at the East and In and around Baoraiuento. Also, all kinds of new and second-hand ma* cblnary for sale. Farmers and others will find it t" t"> to their interest to call on mt before buying, as I am selling everything very low for caah. je!9 OR It IN TABEB. Marster's Self-Regulating FEEDER FOB THRESHING MACHINES, la the only Feeder manufactured that feeds without moving all the straw in a body, con senuently giviug a more regular food than It is possible to obtain with a draper feeder; it feedß the whole length of the cylinder; it is easily changed to teed fast or slow as deilred; aavca tbe labor of two men and does not re quire an experienced tableman to feed it. Tho separator needs no alteration with tho exception of the removal of feed board to se cure it in position, and doss not have to be taken off when moving. It requires but lit tle power to run it, and has no complicated parts liable to get out of order. Its success havlug been fully demonstrated. I cordially invite all parties interested to call and Judge of its merits. For full particular* address I. J. VARBTEBB. Stockton, Oal.