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MEDICAL. DR. PIERCES STANDARD REMEDIES Are not advertised as "cure-alls," but are specifics I v the diseases tor which they are recommended. NATURAL SELECTION. investigators of natural science have demonstrated beyond controvery that throughout the animal kingdom the "survival of the Attest" Is the only law that vouchsafes thrift and perpetuity. Does not the same principle govern the commercial prosperity ot man? Au in ferior cannot supercede a superior arti cle. By reason of superior merit, Dr. Pierces Standard Medicines have out rivaled all others. Their sale In the United States alone exceeds one million dollars per annum, while the amount ex ported foots up to several hundred thousands more. Ko business could grow to such gigantic proportions and rest up on any other basis than that of merit. Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy Is Pleasant to Use, Dr.Sago'sCatarrh Remedy Its cures extend over a period of Twenty Years. Dr.Sage'sCatarrh Remedy Its o*4ie constantly luerea**ts. Dr.Sage'sCatarrh Remedy Cures bi' Its Mild, Soothing iiUwit. Dr.Sage'sCatarrh Remedy cures •"old in iiead"aud Catarrh,or Ozoena, AN OPEN LETTER—IT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. Kockport, Mass., April 2,1877. Mr. Editor:— Having read in your pa per reports of the remarkable cures ot ca tarrh, lam induced to tell what I know about catarrh," and I fancy the "snuff" and "inhaling tube" makerß (mere dol lar grabbers) would be glad if they could emblazon a similar cure in the papers. For 26 years 1 suflered with catarrh. The nasal passages became completely closed. "Snuff," "dust," "ashes," "lnhailng tubes," and "sticks" wouldn't work, though at intervals I would sniff up tiie so-called catarrh snutt. until 1 became a valuable tester for such medicines. 1 gradually grew worse, and uj one can know how much I suflered or what a miserable being I was. My head ached over my eyes untti 1 was ponnuedtomy bed tor many successive days, suffering the most intense pain, wnicn at one time lasted continuously for Utt hours. All sense of smell and taste goue, sight aud bearing impaired, body shrunken ana weuaeueu nervous system snat tered and constitution broken, and 1 was hawking and spitting seveu-eightns of thu lime, i prayed lor deatn to relieve me oi my suffering. A favorable notice In i our paper ot l>r. Sage's Catarrh Keniedy in duced me to purchase a package and use U with Dr. Pierces Nasal Douche, which applies the remedy by hydrostatic pres sure, the only way compatible with com mon sense. Well. Mr, Editor, It did not cure me in tbree-iOUrths of a second, nor tnone hour or month, but In lesß than eight minutes I was relieved, and in three months entirely cured, and have remained so over sixteen mouths. While using tbe Catarrh remedy, 1 used Dr. Pierces Ololden Medlcai Dmcov. rj to pu rity my biood and strengthen my stom ach. 1 also kept my liver active and bowels regular by Lhe use of his Pleasant Purgative Pellets, ifiuy experience will induce other sufferers in seek the same means oi relief, this letter will have an swered its purpose. Yours iruly, S. D. RE MICK. A CLOUD OF WITNESSES.—The Ad lowing named parties are nmoug the thousands who have been cured of ca tarrh by the use ol Dr. .Sage's Catarrh Remedy: A F Downs, New Geneva, Pa; D J Brown, bt Joseph, Ma; E C .Lewis, Rutland, Vt; Levi springer, Nettle Luke, Ohio; ChasNorcrop.N 'th ChesterUeld.Me; Milton Jones, scnba.NY; .1 E Miller, BridgerStation, Wy< ; J 0 Merrluian, Lo gansport, lud; M M Post, Logausport, Ind; J W Bailey.Tremont, Pa; U ti Ay res, La Pone, lud; Jessie MSeurs. r-t Branch, Ind: L Williams. Canton. Missouri: W A Thayer, ouarga. III; s li Nichols, Jr, Gal veston. Texas: Jonas F Reiner I. Moues vllie. Pa; s W Lusk, McFarland, Wis; Johnson Williams. Helmick, uhio; Mrs MACurry, Trenton, lean: JGJosiiu, Keeue, N H; A J Caspar, Table Hock, W Va; Louis Anders, uay sport, Ohio; C li Chase. Elkhart, md; Mrs Henry Haight, San Francisco. Cai: Mrs E M Gailusha, Lawreneeville. IN V; W J Uraham, Adet, Iowa; A O smith, Newnan, ua; Rice, Balumore. Md; Jesse M Sears, Car lisle, Ind; Dau'l B Mlller.Ft Wayne,lnd; Mrs Minnie Arnalse, 2tfo Delancy St, New York; U W Ball, Hastings, Mich; WmF Maraton, Lowell, Mass; I W Roberts, Maricopa, Ariz; Chas s Delaney, Harris burg, Pa; M C Cole, Jxiwell. Mass: Mrs C J Spurtiu,Camden, Ala; Charles F Kaw, Frederick town, Ohio; Mrs Lucy Hunt ington, Farmlugton,lll; Capt E S Spauld lug. Camp Stamoaugh, Wyo; I W Tracy, Steamboat Rock. Iowa; Mrs Lydlu Walte, Shusban, NY; JM Peck, Junction City, Mont; Henry Ebe. Bauias, Cal; L BCum mings, Rantoul, III; SK Joues. Charles ton Four Corners, N V; Geo F Hall. Pueb I i, Cai; WmEßartrle. Sterling, Pa; H H Ebon. 048 Penu St, Pittsburg, Pa; J X Jackman, Samuel's Depot, Ky; Henry Zobrist, Geneva, N V; Miss iiattle l • roil, Montgomery, uhlo; L fedbrooa, Chatham. Ill; S B McCoy, Nashport, Ohio; W W Warner, NuiUi Jackson, Mich; Miss Mary A Winne, Darleu. Wis; JohnZelgler,Carlisle Springs, Pa.; James Tompkins, St Cloud. Minn: Knouu uuer. Pawnee City, Neb; Jos T Miller, Xeuiu. Ohio; SB Nichols, Galvi ston. Texas: v L,Laird, Upper Alton, 111; John Davis, Prescott, Ariz; Mrs Nancy Grahum, For est Grove, Ogn. Golden Medical Discovery Is alterative, or blood-cleansing. Golden Medical Discovery Is Pectoral. Golden Medical Discovery Is a Cholngogue, or Liver Stimulant. Golden Medical D scovery Is ionic. Golden Medical Discovery By reason of Us alterative properties, cures Diseases of the lllood and skin, aa Scrofula, or King's Evlt; Tumors: Ulcers, or Old Sores; Blotches, Pimples aud Eruptions. By virtue or Its PectoraJ properties it cures Bronchial, Throat and Lungaffectlons; incipient Consumption; Lingering Coughs, and Chronic Laryngi tis. Us Cholugogue properties, render it an unequal remedy for Biliousness; Tor pid Liver, or "Liver Com plaint;" and its Tonic properties make U equally efilcu ctous In curing indigestion, Loss of Ap petite and Dyspepsia. Where tnesaiu Is sallow and covered with blotches and pimples, o: where there are scroiulous, swellings and affec tions, a few bottles of Golden Medical Discovery will effect an entire cure. If you feet drowsy, debilitated, have sallow color of skin or yellowish-brown spots on lace or body, irequeut neauacne or dizzi ness, bad taste in mouth, internal heat or ohllls alternated with hoi flushes, low spirit- and gloomy forebodings, Irregular appetite and tongue coated, you are Buf feting 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.Plerce'a Golden Medical Discovery has no equal, as ltefiects perfect cures.leaving the liver strengthened and healthy. THE PEOPLE'S MEDICAL SERVANT DR. R. V. PIERCE is the sole proprie tor and manufacturer of tbe foregoing remedies, all of which are sold by drug gists. He is also (he author ot lhe Peo ple's Common Sense Medical Adviser, a work of nearly 1000 pages, with 282 wood engravings pnd colored plates. He has already sold of this popular work Over 100,000 Copies! PRICE, (post-paid) : : : $1 50 Address: R. V. PIERCE, M. D., , World's Dispensary, Buffalo, N.Y. a rfi-eod-d Aw-1 t OUR OWN COLUMN. DAILY AND WEEKLY HERALD The Leading Paper OF Sou thorn California. Will duvolo ltscolumns lo fu.toi ling thO Interests of Los Angeles cl!y and county and the Southern poitlon of the State. It Is the Intention of the publisher 0 make THE HERALD A newspaper o( tht day, complete In all Itsdetalls. and In evsry department Full and Reliable, The Editorial Columns will discuss all live toplcsof the day. while the Telegrams, By arrangements uewly effected, will be the fullest aud most exhaustive to he found in any paper of the State, not be ing surpassed by those of the San Francisco dallies. Tho Local Columns Will contain a complete resume ol local happenings and all rnattersot home in terest. - DAILY lIEKALD, l.yniall.l year-.tIOOO i, ii • 6 months... 500 ~ S months .. 1150 Delivered in the CMjf »< 25 CENTS PER WEEK. THE WEEKLY HERALD! TERMS: Weekly 1 year by mall 1300 " 6 months 150 100 Payable Invariably In advance i I Joseph D. Lynch, PUBLISHER. LEGAL. Mortgage Sale. NO, 4875. District Court of the Seventeenth Judi cial District. Phllllppl Gamier, plaintiff, against Thomas A. Sanchez, Ma. Sepulveda do Sanchez, H.W. Heliman, I. Haas and A. Haas,composing the firm of Hellman, Haas A Co.. Oscar Macy.Wm. McKee, H. Mcyersieln, I, W. Heilmun, J. H. Tate aud the City of Los Angeles, de fendants. Under and b/ virtue of a decree of and order of sal* l entered in the District Court of tho 17 h Judicial District of the state of California, In and for Los Angeles county, on the lfjih day of April, A. D. Is7ii, and a writ Of execution for the eulorcomeut of Judg ment requiring sale ot property under foreclosure of mortgage, issuodoutol the nforesfitd District Court, an nexed to sild decree, and dated 17th day of April, A. l>. 1870, lv lhe above entitled action in favor of Phllllppl Gamier, plaintiff, and against '1 nomas A. Ban she*. Ma. Hepuiveda de Sanchez. H. W. H oilman. J. Hans and Hans, compris ing the firm of H llman, Haas & Co., Oscar Macy.Wm. Me Kef, 11. Meyerst'tn, X, \v. Hcllman, J. II Tate and the City of L< l Angeles, defendants, a certi fied copy of which said decree of hire closure, duly attested under the seal of said Court on tho 17th day of April, A D. 1879, nnd delivered tome, together with the writ annexed t hereto on the 18th du> of April, A. D. IS7U, whereby i am com manded to sell at public auction, to tho hiKhestand best bidder for cash. In Us. gold coin, the following aud iv Bald decree dcs ribed real estate, to wit: All t hat certain lot, piece or parcel of laud situate iv the city of Los Aug Us, county of Lo-* Angeles, State of Cainor nia, describe J as fol lows, to-wit: Front - lngl2s?a feet, more or less,on the west* erusiueof the Calle de Los Nf gros ( Ne gro Alley) and running back weslorly 224 fed, more or li ss, to the eastern line of sanchez street, und fronting thereon 161 leet, more or less, hounded on lhe south by lot now or lately ol Autonio F. Corouvl, aud on the north by lot former* ly of Francisco Ocumpo, but now or latt - ly of Ho c*leo, aud by lot now or former ly of Kumona Serrano de sepulvela, excepting from the lot above described, that portion thereof described as follows, to wit : commencing at th.o northeastern corner of said lot; thence soul h-rly along the western line of t'alle de Los Negro* 56 7-12 feet to a point; thence westerly and parallel t j the north line oi said lot 70 feet to a point; thence northerly and parallel lo the western line of Callu de Los Neyros 50 7-12 feet to a point on the north line of said lot; th*mce ensteily and parallel to the second line oi this reservation 70 feet io the point of b gin ning: alio all the right, title and Inter estot the said p rues Of the first part, and of each of them, in and to that cer tain lot, piece or parcel ol" laud, situated m the said city ol Los Angeles, hereto fore commonly known as the "Menancln Sotelo iot," and described as follows, to wn: ir nting on the western Ride of the Plaza (or Main street) tlfiy lour (5-1) ya rns, bounded on the north by lhe lot on which stands the Catholic t lunch, and running along the sameBB6*loochains, on the west iy the lot formerly of Mm in Antonio Dominguez, on the south by lo: conveyed « y Benancia Sotelo lo Jesus and now supposed to be long to Bottton & Crawford, being the same lot described in a deed from the Ciyof Los Angelc- to Renanota s itelo. Of date December 10th, 1857, and r- corded in Hook 9, page 831, of deeds in the Reo ords of said cudiiiy. Public notice Is hereby given that, on WEDNESDAY, THE II HI DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1879, at 12 o'clock M., I will proceed to sell, al the Court Hotiso door, In the City and County OfLoi Angeles, State or California, at public auction to the high est und best bidder for cash In United States gold coin, to Satisfy said decree for principal, interest, nitoi neva fees, costs ami all accruing costs, nil the above de scribed r< ul estate. Given under my hand, at the city and county of Lot Angeles, State of Califor nia, ttils the 18th day of April, A. D. 1879. 11. M. MITCHELL, bhsrlff. By Jaw. c. kays. Deputy. a! 9 Notice of Application of Married Woman to De come Sole Trader. ■VfOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT J3i beri ha Laventhal, of the city and county of Eos Angeles, State of Calilor nia, (wife of E. Lavent al;, Intends to make an application to the County Court of Eos Angeles county, State of California, on the 21-t uay oi May, 1879, said day being a day oT the May Term of said Court, lor an order of said Court permitting her to carry-in business In the said county of Los Augeles, in lier own name and on her own account, pur suant to tho provisions ot lhe Code of Civil Procednre of said state. The busi ness she lniends to carry on Is that of general merchandise iv said Los Angeles county. Dated April 18ib, 1879. altMd U. L VVEN'THAL. AGRICULTURAL PARK. Having leased the above beau!! fu place, I propose to keep a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, At which none but respectable people will be entertained. Families and single persons accommo dated with LARGE, AlR\ ROOMS aud BOARD at reasonable prices. dlulm CHARLES A. DURKEE. Evergreen Laundry, WASHING Called for and delivered to any imrl of the city, by Reed & Phillips, Adams St. Orders can be left at the book store Mr. Ham Hellman, Hprlng St. 0)8ti • DAMIANA Is a Mexican Herb and Comes from La Paz. A WONDERFUL RE»IEDY ! •tS*NOTTAGE'S PILE WASH—an infallible reme dy—is FOR SALE at DR. WOLLWEBER'S APOTH ECARIES' HALL. action is instant and efficacious. Tiie most obstinate cases instantly conquered. rrtU Reduction of Fare. On and after APRIL Ist, 18TK, passenger tickets of tbe MAIN ST. 4 AGRICULTURAL PARK | STREET RAILUOAD, WIH be sold at tbe office or the Company, i No. 3 Commercial street, only, in pack- i gee of TWENTY for ONE DuLLAK. I Ticket* sold on the cars an usual—Four i for U ota.; Sin/le fares, 10 cIV i JOHN O. WHEELER. 1 mb23-td Secretary. 1 LEGAL. MASTER'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of tho United Slates. Ninth circuit, in uud tor the District of Culiforulti CAMILO MVRTIN, Complainant, vs. Wl 1,1.1 TKMI'LK, Administrator with the will annexed of the osta.o oi WILLIAM WORKMAN, deceased,et ul., Defendants. in pursuance of a decree of said Circuit court, entered in thu above onlltied cause on tue lath day of February, islU, whereby 1, the undersigned, Master in Ch uncery oi said Court, wuh authorized and directed to make, conduct vim carry outthesuieot tiie property hereinafter dcs ribed. Notice U hereby given that on MONDAY, the TWELFTH DAY OF MAY, 1579, Atthcdoorof the Court iv tho city of Los Angeles, In the county of Los Angeles, in said district, I shall sell at puulic auction, to the highest bidder, lor cash iv gold cotu ot the L utted Slates, lv separate parcels ,a» hereinafter desorl bed the following described property, or so much thereof us snail bo i ecessary to pay oomplalnanl t be amount doe under sal.i decree, with Interest and costs and ac cruing costs, except thu portions thereol bereinaiter particularly mentioned and described, toe said property being situ ated In the county Ul Los A ngeles, State of Calilornia, di-irict uioresald, and par ticularly bound-, d and described as fol lows, to wii: pint—All that piece of land situated in tho county ot . os Angeles known and described in the public surveys oi the United states of America as the south butt of she southwest quarter oi section seventeen (17J In townsnip two I*2), son to range thirteen (W)i west sau Bernardino base und meridian, con tai ulog SO acres, more or less. Second—AU that t rtct ot laud situated lv the county of Los Angeles known us the Rancho Potrero Grande, bounded and described in lhe patent for the same issued by the United States Governmi nt to Juan M. sanoues, dated July 19,1J59 recorded m liouk 1 ot Patents, on page l and following* Ucoords ol the County ol Los Angeles, tv which, aud to me su< vej of the United states surveyor-General and Held notes therein contained, refer enoels hereby mudo for a more particu lar description thereof, saving ami ex ceptina from tbeoperatlou of said decree so much thereof as is contained and de scribed In a certain deed made by Wil li im Workman to Merg< run Workman ue Temple,dated Ootitbergoi, 1888; record' ed uciobcr 3d, 1688*. In book 6, page 681, Records ol Los Angeles comity. Third—All that tract of land situated in the county of Los Angers, being a portion of the Rancho La Puonte and ue ing that portion oonveyed to William \\ oi Kiniui by John Rowland Sr., by a di ed »f partition dated June 23d, isis, re corded June26th, i*o>, iv book 100 l deeds, page 80, Keen ids of Cos Alleles count), saving und excepting therefrom all i bo*e portions thereof de.-erlbed and conveyed in and by thefollowtngdeeda; rust—a deed from William Workman to Marge* ret Workman de Temple, dated March Gih, lhoB, rec ided March6th^lB6B,ln book yoi deed-, pago 828* second—a deed from William Work man to r redor.ck Lam* bourn, daied September lath, jB7O, and recorded September 17th, 1870, in book 15 ofdeeds, page 460. Thlrd-A deed from William Workman and Peregrine tflts bugu t.i B üßeale and Ponert h Baker, dated April Ist, 1872, ami recorded Aprl 2d, 1e72, in book 2U of deeds, page 6.. Fourth—A deed from William Workman to Joseph W Workman, dated uetobei ilth, iS7d, aud recorded March U7th, 1878, in bookB4 oi deeds, muje 275. tilth— % deed iroin WUltam Workman to the southern Pacific Railroad com panj, dated August itOtn, 1878. nud recorded iSo vember 20th, 1»7.i, m book 27 of dee is page 123. And sixth—A deed from Wil liam w»rfcmon to tbe Southern raetttu Railroad Company dated April Bth, 1&71, and recorded May 4th, 1574, iv book 2J ol deeds, pageBl7, all in Records of Lo* An geles couuty,which said tiaet-atterex cepting Hit portions referred to in tbe deed;* lasi above-men i toned, is bound* td ami described as follows: Beginning at a point m the centre of the old bed of the river San Gabriel on iho south side of the road from Los Angeles to San Her nardlno, iuau Irregular mound or rock r from Wbiob a willow tree 7 inches In di ameter uturs N 72} ft degrees W uistant US; link.--; thence according to tho true me riulan (the magnetic variation b>ing 13 deg 80 minutes east) along tiie exterloi boundary oi .--aid Rancho La Puente, as i surveyed and patented by the United .-taus, as follow.--: N 82deg t. 13chains 4d lluks to a willow o luehes In diameter, marked sta. 2; ihenccN ii', M degrees it 46 chains;theuee Is 1 ll deg h Hi) chains 10 , station -j, to a rock 11 Indies long, 8 Inches wiu. andBinches thick! thenceN 7adeg t>, 248 chains to v sycamore *4 inches in diameter,about oi-e chain south of the load leading to Sun heinuidino am! marked station 5; thence along the parti tion line described In said deed of parti tion betwecu William Workman and John Rowland, Br, si deg W 40 obelus to . the northeast corner ot the 40 aero tract of tuid i rederick Lam bourn; thence along said tra-1 «8b dea W 20 chains; M 4deg W 20 chains; and S 80 degrees X 20 chains bacit logatd partition liv. ; tlience along said partition line aaiollowst s 4 1 deg W 38chains 82 links io a atuko east 888ohains, to a stake In mound In ravine, from which stake the northern one ol a group oi three sycamores on the southern edftC of a sully or wasbi all of about tbtr* t> Inobes diameter, bears s «> deg w dis tant 401 links, and tbe southern one of said liiotip bears B 83 deg W distant 418 links; the middle one of said group not helm: visible from the said stake; thence over i be san Jose llilis s 22 degrees E 100 , chains and 6u links to tho not theast coi ner of tho tiaot of land conveyed by Wil liam Workman and Peregilne Fttshugh ■ to X S Ileale aud Robert S Huker; theuee I aloi'g the northern boundary Hue of said Beale and Huker tract, as fol lows! SBB deg W 47 Chains 07 links to a stake marked PFltzhugh and Wiliium - Work man,on top of a large hill; t hence S 88 deg W -10 chains and 50 links to a stake in mound Of stone marked P Fitz tiugh and W Workman, close to nsm.il arroyo: thence n wy A deg w 83 chains and 60 links to a big i>ile o! rocks On lop ot a hill, marked P F A W W; thence s b7% deg W lo Chains and b0 links, to a stake marked P h <fc W W, witu motioil aud pits, posted on summit ot a nigh and steep hilt; thence S 69)4 deg W 45 chains on links to a big pile ol rocks marked on the northern side W W and on tliosouth , crn side P* ; thence H*7 dot; W 1.2 chains to a stake marked l* F A* W W, on the summit of a nigh hill, with mound and nits; ilience H 05 deg w 45 obatns 9) links to a stake marked P F <fe W W, with pits In a mound; I hence N7l de: W 75i-hains to a stake marked p FitzhughA W Work man, on top of v hill; thence sOtdeg W 42 ohalne to a point in suid partition line; tbencealong raid partition line as fol lows: N 28deg W2O chains to station 11, at a stump of five prongs of an elder tree | in the center ot an arroyo, surrounded by caotUS patches; thence over the plain N 84i4 degrees W i! 8 chains to a stake in a - mound; thence s 4 deg W JO5 chains 80 links to a stake in mound m the foot ot the western point of the sun Jose Hills, ' from winch stake the house of William Workman boars s 69H d* g vv and H deg W; the chapel bears s 5i deg W; lhe mill of J' lin Rowland bears s 7 deg I* , and ins house bears s 19H deg Wj thouce S22H deg W 48 chains by tiuks to the northern end of the division fence be (ween the enclosures ot Workrnun and It iwtand; tlience along said fence - 2- W 8 chains 50 Units to an oiT-otlu fence on the i-outh bank Ol an arroyo; thenco N 08 dig W22 links to corner oi fence; thenco s 22 deg W 19 chains 86 links to tho center of Han Jose creek; thence along tho channel oi said creek a b\% deg W 7 chains; SBl deg W 2 chain*; N 40)4 deg W 2 chiiiuH 50 links; n o;ldeg W 2 chilus 50 links; N 18 dog W Bo bains; N 00 deg W 2 chains; N 75 deg W 2 obatns delinks: N 85 deg W I chain 50 links; N 51)4 deg W 9 chains 25 links to station 39. Whence the southeast corner of Work man.- Chapel be»r- N '.:0 dug W; N 74 deg W J chains 50 links; M 81 deg W 8 chains 5d links; N4udeg W .1 chains 5a links; N 4$ deg W 2 chains 50 links; N ; r-, ,t VH W 5 chains, to station 44 in said c oik, from wii ion the fence on the west ide of Rowland's wheat field runges H 11 d< g w, N35 deyrees W 4 chains; N 77'/ A deg W I chains 50 links; N 50 deg W ■> chains 6 links; > 77X deg W 4 chain* to siatinn 48 Insaldcieek; N bOH deg W 2 chains -to links to station 40 in said creek; tlienc* leave creek aud run in tho direction - f the Sugar-Loaf Hill s 15 deg w 83 links to stall- n 49; H 15 deg W 184 chains to the end of said partition line, being a point in course twemy-four (2i) of thesouthern exterior boundary of said Riincho La Puunt ; tbencealong the exterior bound ary of said rancho as surveyed and pat entented by th* United Miates a-- follon s: N tleti Wlt 5 chains2s links to station 2b oi said ranoho, to a charred Make in mound; thenco N 31 deg W IHO chain- to stationSKtO post in mound; tlience N 55!4 deg W 107 chains to si at Jon 27, in the centre of the River Han Gaoriel; at 03 chains on this course loaves hills and io ' a point opposite the dam of the San Jose creek, agreed upon as a point in line be* < tween the Runchos La I'uente and Man 1 Bartolo, at a rock 2 feet long, 15 lnche- < wide and 12 inches thick, on line; at 01 chains crosses sau Jose Creek at the dam or toniH, 14 (inks wide, course s 05 deg W, 1 at i05.-iochains to lefi bank of the River San Gabriel, to v rock 14 inches long, 10 inches wtdcaud 8 inches thick, on line, . torn witness to said station 27; tl.ence along the coutre ol the River Han Gabriel up stream as follows: N 90)4 degrees X 5 chains; N X 5 chains; N H% deg E ft chains; Is2sdegW 7 chains: N 9 deg E7chain-(at 3 chains 75 links Intersects LEGAL. tiie south boundary of tow. ship 1, south of tho baso line of runge ll west of the Sau Bernardino meridian, i 4 chains 60 links west of % section corner on tho south boundary of section 83) fc. 12 chains, N I 7' 4 ueg v, 7 chains: N 10 deg W 5 chains; N vty x deg B 0 onainsi N \i% dag r. 3 chains; st,o* ueg Li i chains; N ftftfl dt)jgJti7ohalns*« 7754 oeg E 6 chains; » iTH dogr-Hchalns; *n 6eJfdeg D 4 chains; t$ m deg k 4 chains; a dag v o onainsi BBft4ftdeg fe&onaih-;&gB3i deg E lOC'otins; o 70 ueg E 0 chains; oi deg tv o chuius; ;n t£ ft chains; .N t>i% degrees hi c chains; .s s ->$Ueg bi 3 < hatus SO links; N 68M vug ta cuuuis; N t,4'4deg I'.Hchuius; 4 n 29* deg h. 8 chains; N Otflf deg E 0 chums; s cOM ueg a;son tins; ti'A deg c ochains; n ~A£ ueg a, Bchains; N dOM ueg E 0 chains; N 41 ueg E 13 chains; N hy A deg hi i 3 chains; N 30* degrees «v 3 chains &v links; i\ . i >■, ueg VV U chums; N 0%, X .b chains, aud N •o'., deg, t. 2/ chains, more or iu-s, to tue most westerly point lv tho tract of land conveyed by William Workman to Joseph vv\ vtorkm.tu aforesatuj thence along the exterior boundrles of said tram, und leaving the exterior boundaries of said Rancho"La i'uente," asiollows: S aSKueg, X IsD chalus and 05 links; thence N oS}i ueg, E 77 chains aud 7j llnkHto stu tion i-; thence M OcWdeg, w iSchaius and 80 links to si at ion 13; tucnoe N 15 di g. E 21 chains to station 11; thence N 7ftdeg, vv ."i7 chums and Tftliukfl 10 Million oue, a point ou Uic eastern hank of a hranch of lhe river Ban Oabriel, and distant 153 chain* aud 08 links south, und 198 chains and 4>l in Its west from ill sycamoie tree, Station live (5) of too exterior boundary oi the Government survey oi said ttancho M i*a PuenteP' thence along s <l.i brunch a 61% deg, W Uchains lostation 2; thence .\ ttiM oeg! VV 7 chains aud ao links io station 3; ihonceSo* iidcg.W lieiiatnsund B8 links io nation 4; luenco S Tl% deg, VV )7 chains to station 5; thencos 83>i deg, VV 7 cuains lo sia lon 0; ihcncisaiong tho ugSt haul; of the river Ban Uauriel, n Jo; a ueg, VV ll chains to station 7; ibonco s 3-J-i deg, W 8 chains to Station Hj tneuces jLi,' a deg, \V 5 chains to station 0; thence lot » tho riverbed, N 7oilu-, VV 20 dial s and i 0 links to station JO, bring t lv- most westerly corner of said Joseph w. Work man's line , and n, pointtm tlio exterior due of said Ranoho **La i ueut<.," bear ing M 40i4 E27 halns, mordorless, from the end ol" tbeoid conise o salu Uan chOi Thence ulon. the exterior line of said Rauohes, N iOH dog, c o chains, moro or less, to me irregular mound 01 rock aforementioned, being thepiaceof bjglnumg. Saving and kxceptino from thu aoovu acertaiutiact..! landoonVeyed bj v\ iiiiuin Workman to Margaret Work wan do Temple, dalud March 6th, 1868, recorded March 6th, 1868, in book y oi deeds, r ia g° 828, and bounded und de soribed as IoIiOWS 1 Beginning at tile month 01 the mill race, where U is taken out of the creek oi water that runs over and through the Puenio Katiehw, Los An geles county, and wti eh said mill rate supplies the mill of William Workman, lately built in aud upon the Pnentu Kan cho; thence southw.s erly.duwn the be<i of said crock lo -aid mill, and on in con tinuation down said bed, the distance of 0 ethousand(l*ooo) yards below too said mill; thence northwesterly, out from said creek, one thousand (1,0001 yards; thence northeasterly and i>amliei to said oreek, to '«. point in (runt of the month oi the s id mill race; thence southerly down 10 tiie creek ana moui h ol in ill nice afore said, be tin content-* more or less, S.aV xkq and sxobptiho, also, a certain tract 01 luuu cQveyeu by William Wore man to the Bom hern Pacific Railroad Company, by a oeed dated AUgttStgOth, 1873, and ru coide i in nook 27 ul denis, page 1.3, «ud described as IOIIoWSI A strip or tract of ,and, ouo hundred (100) feel wide, lying equally on each side ot the located line ol the Bjuthern Paeiflo Raiiioad Cotn pskiy's railroad, where ttie same is loca ted througu the tractor subdivision oi the * La i'uente uuncUo," lv lhe county ot i.os Angeles, Btate ol California, aud well Known a.B the "Workman i ract," and be lUg inoru particularly described as lol lo»vs, to-wlt: Commencing lor tbe same at a point on the centre line of tho .-uuin «rn pnCtfio Railroad, where said centre line Intersects the northwestern line of -mo VVoikmun Tract at the ciosslngof tho.-un Ciaoiiul iiver, and Immediately north oicount> road; and running thence easterly, along said centre lino of said soutnern Paoine Railroad, near to said county road, und entirely ihrOUghsatd Woikmau Ira Otto the eastern boundary line i hereof, at a ptdnt north of the bed of -an Jose Creek,embracing a a rip of land tiny (GO) teet wide on each side oi said cent re line, for a distance of twenty thou sand uO.O' U) feet, more or less, contain ing an urea oi forty-six und iwo-tenihl (40 2*10) acres, more or less. Savinu and BXCBPTIMO, also, all that tract ol land conveyed by William Workman to the Southern Pacific Railroad Company by v certain deed d.itcd Apill Bth, 1&74, rerord td May 4th, 18:4, in book 20 ot deed-, page 317, Records oi Los Angeles county, ami described as follows: all thai cer tain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying aud being in suid county of Los An geles, und bounded and particularly de scribed as follows,to-wlti Commencing at a stake n 7o deg ii minutes*. a>2l4lfe< t from tlif northwest corner of brick church; thence N43 degBB mln E 530 feet toustake; thence rt 4fideg 27 mln X 3'J7 l / v feet to a - take; thence S 22 deg 2o mln, W 574 Icet io a stake; thence N 40 deg 37 mln W 809H feet to the point of begin ning, coi turning (exclusive of the rujhi of way lOOieet wide extending through Lhe same) live acre- of land, more or lass, being a portion of lhe i'uente Rancho. Tlio total area of the tract herein desig nate d and described as "Third," after ex cepting ihe several portions mentioned and described In i he six deeds last above referred to, is 17,007 acres, bo tliu same more or less, i-ouhTH—All that tract of land situated in the county ot Los Angeles known as the'Ranoho do Felipe Lugo,' or 'Dolores, 1 granted April Iglh, 1846, by Pio Pico to reodoro Remern and r-orge Morlilo, and containingBolBBl-JOd aures mote ..rless, whoso iHie was confirmed by the unit v >t itCS Land Commissi mors Ootobel 18 h, IBi>l, io the papers iv tho case he:ore thai tribunal. No 432, and to Ihu records and Held notes of surveys In t lie ofllco of the United Slates surveyor-Qeneral in Sau Francisco, ri ferenco is hereby muiio lor a more particular description. Fifth—All Hint tract of land situated in lhe county of Los Angeles, known as t be Rancho 'La Merced,' lor w bleb a pa tent was lshued by the states Govern meat to K. p. F. Tempi*: and Juan m. Benches,dated February 13th, 1872. to winch, ami to the plat and field notes Of survey liier< in cou'alued re erence is hereby made for a more particular de scription, contu nlug i;3oi 75 100 acres. sixth—Also, ail ihuso pieces, parcels* or lots of land situated in the City of Los Angeles, county of Los Angeles, State of California, hounded and particular ly desenbt das follows, to-wlt: First—Ail such part or portion remaining unsold and nowowiud by the said P. P. X Tem ple or William Workman in that piece, peroel or lot of land situated In the said t'ity of Los Angeles, bounded by First Second. Main and spring stre ts, and known and designated as Block Numb r one (1) on ilie map or survey of the City of l.os Angeles, made by Lieut* nam E. C.Ordin 1810. second-i bat piece, parcel Or lot Of land situated In the City of Los Angeles, hounded and described us fol lows: Commencing on the northwesterly line ol Spring street ,ut a point where tho same is intersect'd by th- southerly line ot land of Hamilton; run thence north 28, l 4 deg west, 145 feel and g inches; Ihenco SOUth t 'B'4 deg west, along t he -outhuast'T ly line of New High street, 230 feet audio inches; thence southeasterly iH7 icet to the northwesterly iiucoi spring street : and thence along said line of Spring reel, 240 feet nd 9 Inches to the point of commenc incut. Third—All that piece, parcel, orlot of land situated in thesaid city of Los Angeles, bounded and de scribed as follows: Bounded on the south east by Main street; on the southwest by Market Street;« n-the northwest by spring street, and on the northt astby tbesquare open space at the Junction of Main ami spring sire'ts, said property being com monly known as tbe "Temple Block." Any di th--parties to tlio foregoing en titled suit may become purchasers at any such sale. Dated at San Franclscn, March Ist, 1878. L. S. B. MA WYE) if, mr 7 law-CO 1 Master in Chancery, Assessment Notice. Los Angeles Oil Company. Location of principal place of business, l.os Angela*, i ul.—Location of Works, Ventura Oounty,California. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of tho Board of Directors ol tills couiouny held on ihe 12th day ol Mhicii. 1879, an assessment (No. 7) of of twenty-nve [86] cents per snare was levied on the euollal slock or tho com pany, payable immediately, In United es gold coin, lo lhe Secretary, at Konni No. 5 Toninlo Block, Cilyof Los Angeles. Any stock upon which this assess ment remains unpaid on the 16th day of April. 1879. will bo delinquent, aud adver tised forsale at public auction; and, un less payment is made before will be sold on tho 6th day ot May, 1879. to pay tne delinquent assessment, together wllh eosls of advertising and expenses of sale. liy order of the Board of Dircclois. WM. J. NEK.I.V, Secretary, Uoom No. 6 Teinplo Block, cliy of Los Angeles. Los Angeles, March 12th, 1879. vnHtd AlAAA sa,nr l< r. rm.nent .Me.mso %L 11 "All I I """"" 10 "''H^urHtnt.lcOuodst. I /illl''" 1 ■ Eincnseßi'U- w- ClJli fillll l ■ A ' > ' - 1 " ■>■ —r uH w ..Giauoui. ai, ciucimuu* itjm LEGAL. Sheriff's Sale-No, 4903. Lob Angoles County Bank, Plaintiff, against J. J. Bums, De tend ant, MKVKNTKBN 111 DWTIttCT COlfftT* Under and by virtue of aa execution Is sued out or thu District Court ot the .-*evcuteiith Judicial District ol the Btate oi California, in aud for the Ccounty ol Los Angeles, and to me directed uud delivered on tho llth day of Marclu A. D. 1f)79, for a J idgmcut tendered iv said Court on the lOthduvof February, a, D. is; 9, in favor of the Los Angeles County Bank, plaintifT and against J.J. Bulhl,defendant, I havo levied upon an i shall, on WEDNESDAY, THE NINTH DV V OK APRIL, A. D. 13711. at 12 O'CLOCK M., Proceed to sell at lhe Court House door, in the Cdy and County of Los Au_cies, state of California, at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, in (J. S gold colu, to satisfy said Judgmeii t, Interest aud c ists aud >ccrumgo osts, all the rtgnt, title und interest of tho de fendant J. J. Bdills In and ti»oui tain real property, situate in Ino county of Lis Angeles, Slate ol California and described as follows, to-wlt: nt a redwood post tin tt.o south lino of the Itaucho San Mi'onio, which is also the SH cornor of tho 2)0 acre tract ot Richard aud Phillips liuilis, from whloh point the old Sycanioro or i'.agletree, which Is station No lof the Kanchn sau Pedro, bears N 68)4 deg we t distant 3t 8j chs; thence *. 83>i degea-t 80.88 chs, along the south linooi the Kan cno Antonio ton r. d wood post at tho sE Comer of that part ol said Home tru'-t set apart lo the eststo of Maria German i ugo, deceased; thence along the east line of said Maria German LugO tract, north deg east 53 ohs to a reel wood post; thence north7l deg west Gi.9!) chs m a redwood post; thence south i 9 deg 4 mm w 81.78 Ohs to a redwood post set in thenor li Hue of lhe 10J0 acre tract origi nally sold to r. Bauuing, thenco along said n,rth line of thu IOJJ uo:0 tract S 68deg88 mm east O.lJchs toaredwojd posl; i hence s west HO 21 CiiUlns to i he place of beginning, containing 350.31 acres. tlso, that portion of tho laid Home tract bounded aud described as fallows: Beginning at a ooint on tbO east line oi tho 1003 aero tract sold to P, Banning, wniob is also tho s)H corner of tho lands ofOmrl J. Uuilis, from wnicli a redwood post set by Hansen at tho .SE corner of said h.OO aero tract bears uue north distani 67 60chti; thence h 80 deg 61 mm W 19.71 chs to nicest line oi the Los Ange esand San I'odro radroa .; thence S 7 ueg 34 miv v, 5.0) chs along thu . ast linooi said U A, & S. P. It. R ; theuceduccast 19.00chs; t uencc due uortu 5 83 chs to tho uiacuoi beginning, containing ll 40 acres. Also, that portion of said Homo tract, described us ioLo*vs: Beginning at v point on the B line of tbe ioju acre ttact sold to P. Banning, 7.10 cos due south of a redwood post at tho NE corner ol tlio banning tract aforesaid; Ihenco dun south 27.90 chs to tho NE corner of land ufOmrl J. Bullis; thence along the north bouuuary oi said Bullis land south 82 deg lOmm A 88 BftChs to the east iine<» tiie L. a. & s. P. a. it.; thence along tho east, line of suid R. It. north 7 degB4 mln W 81.29Ch5; thence .s HJ deg 8.1 mm E 20.83 otin to the place ot beginning, containing .611-100 acres. Also that portion of said Homo tract bounded and described as follows] Be ginning at a 3x4 redwood post on too west line of the Rancho Ban Antonio, wuiob po nt ;s station 4 of the final survey of s .id Rancho aud also s ation No, 0 of me Rancho T..Junta; thence along thu west boundary of the Kanoho sun Antonlu and tho ea-t hotuidar* of the Ko iajuuta nortu 13 ueg 05 mln E 3ticns to 'he NW comer of thu H«ms traci of Maria Ger man de Lugo, deceaseil; thence along Hie north line pi said tract of Ifai ia German dv Lugo s 88deg 60 mln east ohnto Hie West line oi the L A. and «an Pedro X ll; thence along -aid west line of said R. it. huuth7o deg 31 mln east 49. Hi chs to the northeast comer of the lauds of omrlj, Bullis; thence along the no th line of said liuilis s 70 deg 5J mm W 4.Mi ohsj thence BB9deg4Bmln « 10.8ftchs; thence north 88 deg62min Ws.B6cus to tlio NWcor uer of o, J. Hull is and west line of San * ntonio Reno not thence N lOdegil mm west 15.07 clis to the place of beginning, containing 88.031 acres. Also, that portion of Bald Home tract bounded and described as fol lows, to-wlt: Beginning at a redwood post on the east line of Hie Maria German de Lugo tract, from which the SK coiner ot the suid Maria •ae-rman de Lugo tract bears south deg west distant 28 22 cos; theuce s deg 10 mln east 62.05ch5; thence nortn 11.37 chs; ihence north den Wol ens tolhff east line of said Maria German de Lugo tract; thenco s 18)4deg W24 86 ohi to t he place of beginning, con taining iOO acres. Given under my hand, at the city and oonntv of Los Angeles, State of Callfor nla,toislAtbdayoi March, a. i>. isro. H. M. MITCHELL, Shcntr. By James 0, Kays, Deputy. mriotd T he above sale is hereby postpone 1 un til Friday tho 18th day ot April, A. D , lB7ii, at the same bottr and place. i!. M. MllCti ELL, Bherlff, iiy James 0. Kays* Doputv. Los Angeles, April 9, ihto. " td Tlio above sals Is hereby postponed un til W- dneiday ibe 88 l day of April, A. D., 1879, at the same h ur and place. 11. M. MITCHELL, Sheriff. By Jus. 0. Kays, Deputy. Los Angeles, April 18,1870. Notice for Publication of Time for Proving Will, Etc. STATE OF CALIFORNIA. COUNTS of Lou Angeles. —In tho Probata i ourt. In the mutter of the estate of Win. R. -tandefer, deceased. r ursuant to an orderof this Court made tlds day, notice Is hereby given that SATURDAY, tho H h day oi April, A. I>. 1879, at \u o'olooK A. M of said day, at tho Court Room of this Court, in tho city and county ol Los Angeles, lias been ap pointed for hearing tho application of A. H Dun lap and at. I. Tyler, praying i bat a document now on flic In thisC<-urt, purporting to bo tho lest will and testa ment of wm.B Standefer, deceased, be admitted to probate and that letters test amentary bo Issued thercou to said A. 11. liv 111 a p and M. F. Tyler, at which time and p'nee all persons inter ested thoioin may appear and contest the same Ap!il7lh 1871*. A. W. POTTS, Cleric. By E. 11. OWEN, Deputy Cierk. uB-Jod . iii the Probate court, Of tlic County of Lot Angeles, Stute of California, In the matter ol the Estate of Jacob Gray, deceased. It appearing to said Court by tho pe tition this day presented and hied herein by A. H. Ciiay, the executor of last will ami testament of Jacob tiray, deceased, pravlng for an order ot sale of roal o-iate, ihatitisnoc ssary to sell the whole or some portion of the real estate of said de ceased lo pay the de>ts outstanding against said deceased nod tho debts, ex pense.* uud charges of administration herein. it is therefore ordered by the said Court thutall persons interested in the esiate of gaid deceased appear reform the said Probate Court on .SATURDAY, MAY 3d, A. D. isvo, At ten o'clock In the foronoon of said day, ul the Court Koom of *uid Probate Court, at tho Court in Los An geles city, county und State ti'oresutd, to show cause why an order should not be granted to the said executor to sell so much of the real estate of the said deceased as shall he necessary. And that a copy of this order tie published at least four successive weeks In tbe Lot Angeles Daily Herald, a news paper printed und published in suid county. Dated April 2d, 187!). ALBERT M. STEPHENS, Judge. Filed April 2d, 187 ft. A. W. POTTS, Clerk. By D. It, ADAMS, Deputy. ap2 4w Notice to Creditors. ESTATE OF LYDIA WEST, Deceased. Pursuant to an order of the Probate Court of Los Angeles county, notice Is horehy given to all persons baying claims against the said deceased, to ex hibit and present thw same, with the necessary vouchers, to lhe undersigned, administrator of said estate, at his office nndplaceof business, tn the furniture store of Dotter A Bradley, No 82 Main wtreet, Los Angeles city, Stato of Califor nia, accord!ug io law, within four months u'ter the flrKt publicatiO" of this notice. Los Angeles, April 10, 1879. ISAAC W. LORD. Administrator of the estate of f.ydia West, deceased. alo-4w LEGAL. Sheriff* Sale. No. 4301. Henry T. Lee. Plaintiff, v<. Charles W. Davis, Defendant—Seventeenth District Court. Under and by virtue of an execution is sued out of the District Court of tho Seventeenth Judicial District of the state of Calilornia, in and lor Los Angeles county, and to mo directed and delivered on the lsfc day Of March, A D. 1870, for a Judgment rendered in said Court on tho ioth day of March. A. D. IH7S, iv lavor ot Henry T. Lee, plaintiff, and against Obai \v. Davis, defendant, I have levied upon uud shall on THURSDAY, THE 27th DAS'OF march, a. d. istd, At 12 o'clock .v.■, proceed to soil at the Court House door, In the City and county of Los Angeles, state of Cali lornia, nt puolio auction, lor cash in colu of the United Status, to satisfy said Judg ment and accruing costs, all the right, title and Interest ot the defendant Chii*. VV. Davis, in und to tho following de scribed real estate, to wit: All that ceitaln piece, parcel or lot or land, situate in the city ol Los Angeles, county of Los Angeles, State of Califor nia, more particularly desjrlbed as fol lows, to wit: Commencing on the north lino or Nichols* private street, at or near the Southeast corner of lot No. one (I) of block thirty-six (30), Hancock's survey of i hirty-iivo aero lots, or Donation lots; thenco * iS2% degrees E 22s feet, more or less, to the western Itneof Pearl street; I tiience N 37J* degrees E al ng the west ern line oi Pearl street 500 feet more or less, to the southern Hue of Tenth stn et; thenco westerly along iho southern line of TeUlb Street 819 feet, moro or less, to land uowowued by Irvine: thonee south 87 decrees west, following tho Hue fence as now established ns the eastern bound ary of said Irvine's land, 495!-j, feet, to the point of beginning, coutainlng 3 1-12 acres, more or le-s. Given under mv hand, at tho city nnd county of Los Angeles, State of ..alilor nia, tills Sdday of March, \. I), isto li. M. MITCHELL, Sheriff. EyJ. C KAYS, Deputy. mritd The above sab* is heieby postponed un til Thursday, ho 10ih day of April, A. D., 1379, at tho sain- uour and place. H M. MITCHELL, ShoHrT. ByJ.C. Kays, Deputy, Los Angeles, Mar on 27,1879. td the above sale is hereby por-tponod un til thursday Iho Ult day of May, A. !»., 1879* at the Same hour and place. II M. Ml i CUCL.L, -Sheriff. By J. C. Kays, Deputy. Los Angeles, April 10, 1879. til Certificate of Co-Partner ship. Know a|l nvn by these presents. That wo, August (.mack, residing in the oiti of Los Angeles,coun yol Lvi Angeles, and nenry ttlotterbi ok, residing in the city of Los Angel s, CoUUty oi Los Angeles, in tho state of California, do hereby certily and taeclure that we have organized and formed ourselves into a co-partnership, and wo covenant and agree, each with the other, to be co-part ners for the purpo>e oi carrying and con ducting tho business of making, buying and selling yun , pistols, cutlery, etc., and ' f dealing In ammunition und sports men's goods if all kinds, i v thechy 01 Los Angele*. county Of Los Angeles, State of California, under tho Arm name and Style of H. MLOTTERBECK A CO. That lhe principal place of business of said 00-partnersnfp i- situated in tbe city Of Los Angles, county of Los Angeles, and state aforesaid, and that said Co partnership has not been formed and has not existed tinny days prior to the date hereof. Tnat iho names of nil the persons Interested us partners in such business are above stuti d and signed her to, und that such partnership will continue and bo iv force until further no tice by us. In witness whereof, wo have hereunto set our hands and teals. th,s 21st day of March, A. D. 1878. AUGUST QUACK. [Seal ] h. sLon>,R.iEcK. [Seall STATE OF CBUFORNIA, I County of Los Angeles. J On this twenty-first day of March, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and sevetnv nine, beforo me, li. A. Dobinswn, a Nota ry Public in und tor said coun ty, personally appeared August Quaes! and Henry Slotteibeck. known to me to be the sunn persons whose names aro subscribed to the annexed Inst.u iitont, aud they severally duly acknowl edged to me that they executed the same. In witness whereof, I have hereuto set my hand and affixed my Official Sal al my Office, In the city and county of Los Angeles, the day and year in this Cer tificate first abuvo written. [Notorial Seal.J G, A. Notary Public, i'iled March 21, 1879. A. W. PoITS, County Clerk By D. M. ADAMS, Deputy Clerk. MORTOAOC • ALL No. 49 0. District Court, Seventeenth Judicial Dis trict ol" tho Stale of California, in and ior the county of Lis Angeles.—-Joseph Bonlnoand Pierre Dassaud, Plalntun, vs. Jose Ktiblo. Defendant. U NDER AND BY VIRT.'E OF A decree of foreclosure and order oi sal • entered in tho District Court of the Seventeenth Judicial District of tbe state of Calilornia, in and for the county of Los Angeles, on the Bth day of April, A. D. 1879, and a writ of execution for the enforcement of judg ment, requiring sale ol property under foreclosure of mortgage, Issued out of the aforesaid District Couit, annexed to Bald decree and dated tho 9th day oi April, A. D. 1870, in the above en titled action, and in favor of Joseph Bouiuo and Pierre Hassan 1. plaintiffs, and against Joso Kublo, de fendant, a certified copy of which said decree of foreclosure, duly at tested under tho seal of said court on the Bth day of April, a. D. 1879, and deliv ered to me, together with the writ annex ed thereto, on the 9th day of April, A. D. 1879, whereby I am commanded to sell at public auction, to the highest, and best bidder, for cash in U. S. gold coin, tho following and lv said decree des cribed real estate, to-wlt : \ll ihat certain tract of land, situated m tbe county of Los Angeles, H'aie oi California, bring a portion of section tne(o), l ownshlp two (2), South hange Thirteen (13) Wests li M , commencing n .i slake on the western li no of A lame d t street , lhe same being tho boulheast corner of the tract formerly owned by G Tas-o; running thence N deg ohs VV 10 'i'l chains to a stake; hence - 1 uegroi VV 12.N0 chains to a Make; theno s 88; v degree* E 10.61 cbaius along Jefferson stroot, to a willow tree, the western line of Alameda street) ilu-ncoN \% degrees W 10.90 chains, to point ot beginning, suid tract containing 9 39acres of land. Public notice ;«* hereby given [bat on FRIDAY, THE 2d DAY OK MAY, A. D. 1579, At 12 o'clock M., I will proceed to soli at the Court Jlouso door, in the City and County of Los Angeles, Htato of California, at public auction, to tlio highest and host bid der, for cash in United States gold coin, to satisfy said decree for principal, interest, ; attorney's fees, costs, und all accruing costs, all the abovo described real estate. Given under my hand, at the city and County Of Los Angeles, flute ot Califor nia, tills the 9.h day of April, A. D. 18-"«. 11. M. MITCHELL, 7 Sheriff.? By J \MEs C. Kays, Deputy. alO td l ( . , . — ! ■ 1 . 1 .—_J lv the I'robate Court, Of Los Angeles County, Btate of Callforuiu. Iv the matter of the guardians-hip of the persons and estates of Unhurt Kalus, John «. Haiti* and Fanulo V. Raius, minors. ORDF.R APPOINTING TIME FOB HEARINU OF PETITION. On reading nud tiling iho petition of M. W. tie Uarrlllo, tha guardian ol ll'V persons and estates of hobert Raiat JounK. Halusand Fannie V. Kalns ml nors, praying for an order ol sale ol cer tain personal property and estate of said minors, for lhe uses aud purposes there in set rorlh; It Is hereby ordered that the next of kin of said wards, aud all porsons In leiosled In the said estate, uppear below this Court on FRIDAY, THb, 10th DAY OF MAY, 1870, At 11) o'clock A. M., at tho Court Room ol this Court, at lhe Court House, iv tbe city and county oi Los Angeles, then and there to show cause why an order should not be granted for the sale of such estate. And it is further oidercd that a copy of this order be published at least onoe a week for three successive weeks before iho said day of hearing In the Daily I.o* Angeles He aid.a newspaperprintej an punlisned in said county of Los Auseles Dated April nth. Is7'j. * ALBERT M. STEPHENS. a!7td Probate Judge. L K<. \ Li. Mortgage bale. No. 5,003. Seventeenth District Court.— B. Conn, Plaintiff, vs. Mailo.no G. Santa Cruz und Ysahel E. de Santa Crux, Defend ants. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF a decree of foreclosure and order of sale entered iv tho District Court of the Seven teenth Judicial District of the state of Callferniu, in and for tho county of Los Angeles, on the 9th day of April, A. D. 1879, unu a wilt of execution lor *he enforcement of Judg ment requiring sale of properly Oft foreclosure of mortgage issued out of the aforesaid District t ourt, annexed to said decree und dated the 9th day of April, A. D. 1879, in the above entitled action and in lavor of U Cohn plaintiff, and against Mariano G. Santa Cruz and Ysab. l c. do suntu C uz, defendants, a certified copy of which said decree of foreclosure, duly attested under the seal of suid court on the 9th duy of April, A. D. 1879, and delivered to me, together with the writ annexed thereto,on the 11th day of April, A. D.1579, whereby 1 am com manded to soil at p.iblic auction, to the highest and best bidder, foi cash In U. S. gold und sliver coin, tho following and in said decree described real estate, to wit: Those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, lyi >g uud sitnato iv tho city of Los \ngelos,county or Los Angeles, State aforesaid, aud severally uesribed as lol lows, to-wlt: First—That certain lot known as tho southerly halt of lot number four .4) In block thirty-two (82) oi ord's survey, so c tiled; sail lot fronting 60 leet ou the West side of Buenu Vista street (formerly rteimty street), being the sumo lot granted by the city ot Los Angeles to Jean A gut on 10th December, 1854. second—That certalu lot fronting on Hueua vinta street (for merly Eternity street), on tbe east side thereof, a dlsta cc oi forty (40) feot, more or loss, and hounded on tha north by lot of Ortiz, and on --outh by lot of Teodosla E. de sepulveda, on the east b\ lot of -soi cd d Corona, deceased, said lot being about thirty TaraS In deb h,more or less, hQ t being a part of o' nuui ocr nine (9) ot block thirty hree (*>3) Of ord's survey, grnuted to TeofllaOrtlS ny the city ot Los Angeles on the 17th February, 18i5. Third— I'hat certain lot situate on the west side oi New High street, and com mencing at a point in said west line of said street, which is the northeast corner Ol the lot anO vii as Vicente Eilzaldes; t hence wf h tbe 11 ne ot said afreet north 21 degrees east twenty andoue-half varan to a point opposite to an adobe wall (ruin), Which Is aboti 18 feet from the NE corner of the house; thenco north fc9 de crees west Lwenty-seven v.-ras, with tho Una of the old adobe will.to tue corner thereof; then<-o south five degrees west a lib old adobe wall in rear twenty and one-hatfvarus <o lot called Elizaldos; ther.ee south t>3J4 degrees east twenty-one varus and three inches, mine or less, to lmeolsn-eet at point of beginning, be ing a part of lot granted to Felipa Hula de German, by the cltyot Los Angeles, on the 251 h August, 13 8. l'ublic notice is hureby given that on SATURDAY, THE 3d DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1879, At 12 o'clock m., 1 will proceed to sell at the Court House door, in the city and county of Los Angeles, Slate of Califor nia, ut publlo auction to the highest and best bidder tor cash In U. S. gold and silver coin, to satisfy said decree for principal and interest, attorney's fees, costs and all accruing costs, all the abovo descri bed real estate. Giveu under my hand at the city and county ot Los Angeies, State of Califor nia, thlstlu llth day of April, A. l>. 187 P. U. st, MITCHELL, s her) if. By J. C. ICays, Deputy. aplli I In the County Court Of (hi l County of Los Angeles, Slate of California. RIB CREDITORS vs.SAMUEL MEYER. Pursuant to an Order Of (he Hon. Albert M. Stevens, Judge or the said County- Court, notice is hereby jdvento all tho Creditors of tbs said insolvent, Samuel Meyer, to bo and appear before the said j noge. In open Court at the court-room of said Court •at tbeOoun House of Los Angeles county, In toe city of Los Auge los, county aforesaid, on lhe 21st day of April, A, D. 1870, at lOo'elcck A. M. Of that day, then and thero to show cause, if any i hey can, why the prayer of said insolvent should not he gran ed and an assignment of bis estate bo made, and he he d! from his debts and liabili ties, in pursuance oi the statute in such cases made and provided J and in lhe meantime all 'prooerdtngs against said insolvent be stay tl. Witness, my bund and the seal of said Couit, this iOth day o| March, A. D. 1879. A. W PoTTs, County Clerk. By E. IT. OWENS, D puty. mhSOtd Notice for Publication of Time for Proving Will, etc. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, )In tb« Fro* Oatiaty of Los Angelas. J batevfjourt. In the Matter of the Eatate of Andres r*ico, deceased. PTJ tiSTJANT TO AN ORDER OF THIS Court mudu this day, notice is here by glvt-n that Monday, the sth day of M«i ,A. D. 18711. at 10 o'clock A. M. ol said d .y, at the Court room of this Court, in the city and county of Los Ange les,lias been appointed tor hearing tbe ap plication of Romulo Pico, praying that a document now on file in this court, purporting to bp tlie last will and testa ment of Andres Pico, deceased, bo admitted to probate, and that letters lest amentary be issued there on to said Romulo Pico, at wnieh lime and placo all persons interested therein may appear ami jou test the same. Dated April 12, 1870. A. W. POTTS, Clerk. Py E. 11. QWRUt, Deputy al3id lii the County Court Of the C >Uhty of Los Angeles State of California. TIIOS. LEAHY VS. HIS CREDITORS. Pursuant to an order of the Hon. Albert II S ephens. Judge of the County Court of Los Angelas county, notice is hereby given to tho creditors of th« Insolvent, I'hos. Leahy, to appear before the Judge, at the court room of si>ld Court, In the Court House, in the city and county of Los Angeles, on the oth day of May, 1870, at oo'clock if h. of that day, (hen and ihere to show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of said etuioner should not b.-granted; that a cession of his (State be made, and a discharge from his debts be hud, a> by statute provided, \ll proceedings aidnu said Insolvent are stayed. Witness, my hand and the seal of the s ild Court, tho7th day of April, lh7«. A, W. POTTS, Clerk. My K. H. OWEN Deruiiy Olerfe. aHAvr Dissolution of Co-Partnership. LOS AVfiELES, March 18.1879. The co-partnership heretofore existing between tho undei-stgned under the Arm name of LIPS, OR A UVE A CO. is this day by mutual consent dissolved, O. C. Lips uud s W. Ctnlgue retiring from said firm. 'I h" business will be continued by E MARTIN A CO. at tbe same plac-, No. I Arcadia Mlock, Los Angeles street, who will pay all debts owing by tho firm ot I Ips, Cratgue 4 Co. and receive all soon eyi due them. C. C LIPS. S. W. CRAIGTJE. gahlgjW E. MARTIN A CO. — | ,_B Los Angeles -