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MEDICAL. I DR. PIERCE S STANDARD REMEDIES Are not advertised as "cure-alls," but are specific! In the diseases for wnlcn they are recommended. I NATURAL SELECTION. Investigators of natural science have demonstrated beyond controvery that throughout tbe animal kingdom the "survival of the fittest" Is the only law that vouchsafes thrift and perpetuity. Does not tbe same principle govern the commercial prosperity oi man? An in ferior caimot supercede a superior arti cle. By reason of superior merit. Dr. Pierces Standard Medicines have out rivaled all others. Their sale in the United SLateß alone exceeds one million dollars per annum, while the amount ex ported foots up to several hundred thousands more. No business couid grow to such gigautlc proportions and rest up on any other bans than that of merit. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy is Pleasant, to Use, Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy 1U cured extend over a period ot Twenty Years. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy Its constantly Increases. Or.Sage's Catarrh Remedy Cures u> its Mild, Soothing Enect. Dr.Sage'sCatarrh Remedy curve "Told lv Head" and Catarrh, ot Ozoeua. AN OPEN LETTER—IT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. ROCKPOBT, Mass., April 2,187*. Mr. Editor:—Having read m your pa per repoits of the remurkuble cures ol oa- Larrh, I am induced to tell " what I know about catarrh," and I fancy the "snuff" and "Inhaling tube" makers (mere dol lar grabbers) would be glad if they could emblazon a similar cure iv the papers. For 26 years 1 suffered with catarrh. The nasal passages became completely closed. "Snuff," "dust," "ashes," "luhaliug tubes," and "sticks" wouldn't work, though at intervals I would sniff up the so-called catarrh snuft. until 1 became a valuable tester for such medlciues. I gradually grew worse, and nj one can know how much I suffered or what a miserable being I was. My head ached over my eyes until 1 was couuuud to mv bed an- many successive days, suffering the most intense paiu, which at one time lasted continuously for 168 hours. All sense ol smell and taste goae, sight aud hearing impaired, body shrunken and weasiened nervous system snat tered and constitution broken, and I was hawking and spitting seveu-eighths of tbe time, i prayed tor ueutn to relieve me oi my sufierlng. A favorable notice in your paper ot Dr. Suge's Catarrh Remedy in duced me to purchase a package and use lt with Dr. Pierces Nasaf Douche* which applies the remedy by hydrostatic pres sure, the only way compatible with com mon sense. Well, Mr. Editor, it did not care mo in three-iourths nf :i scoud, nor lnone hour or mouth, but iv less than eight minutes I was relieved, uud lv three months entirely cured, and have remained so over sixteen months. While using tbe Catarrh remedy, 1 used Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery to pu riiy my blood and strengthen my stom ach. * I also kept my liver active aud bowels regular by the use of his Pleasaut. Purgative Pellets. If my experience will induce other sufferers to seek the same means oi relief, this letter will have uu swered its purpose. Yours .ruiy, S. D. RE MICK. A CLOUD OF WITNESSES.—The fol lowing named parties Hre amoug the thousands who have been cured of ca tarrh by the use ot Dr.Sage'sCatarrh Remedy: A F Downs, New Geneva, Pa; D J Brown, St Joseph, Mt>; E C Lewis, Rutland, Vt; Levi springer. Nettle Luke, Ohio; CuasNorcrup.iN 'th Chesterfield,Me; Milton Joues, fccriba.N V; J E Miller, Bruiser station, Wy ; J C Menlman, Lo ganaport, lud; M M Post, Loguuspori, Inu;J W Bailey,Treniont, Pa; U B Ay res, La Porte, lud; Jessie M sears, 1 1 Branch, Ind: I. Williams. Canton. Missouri: W A Thayer, Unurga, III; s B Nichols, Jr, Gal veston. Texas: Jonas F Reinert. istoues vllie, Pa; S W Lusk, McFarland, Wis; Johnson Wnliams. Helmick, Ohio; Mrs MACurry, Treuton. Term; JGJoslin, Keene, N 11; A J Caspar, Table Rock, W Va; Louis Anders, v ays port, Ohio; c H Chase. Elkhart, lud; Mrs Henry Haight, Sau Francisco. Cal; Mrs E M Gallu->ha, Lawrenceville. N V; W J Graham, Aaei, Iowa; A O Smith, Newnau, Ga; Chas E Rice, Baltimore. Md; Jesse M Sears, Car lisle, lud; Dau'l B Miller, Ft Wayue.ind; Mrs Minnie Arnalse, 290 Delancy St, New York; H W Hall, Hastings, Miuh; Wm F Marsiou, Lowell, Mass; 1 W Roberts, Maricopa, Ariz; Chas s Delaney, Baxris burg, Pa; M C Cole, Moss; Mrs C J Spurtiu.Caindeu, Ala; Charles F Raw, Fredericstowu. Ohio; Mrs Lucy Hunt ington, Farmiugton.lll; CaptK S Spauld- Ing, Cump Stamuaugh, Wyo; I W Trucy, Steamboat Rock. Iowa; Mis Lydla Waile, Sbushau, N V; J M Peck, Junction City, Mont; Henry Eba. Buutas, Cal; L BCuiu mings, Rantoul, 111; SE Jones, Charles ton Four Corneis, N V; GeoF Hall.Pueb It, cal; Wm E Bartrie. Sterling, Pa; 11 & Ebon. I*4B Perm st, Pittsburg, Pa; J R Jack man, Samuel's Depot, Ky; Henry Zobrist, Geneva. N V': Miss BaLtic Pni rott, Montgomery, Ohio; L led brook, Chatham. Ill: s B McCoy, Nashport, Ohio; W W Warner. North Jackson, Mich; Miss Mary A Winne. Daiien, Wis; JohnZetgler, Carlisle Springs, Pa.; James Tompkins, St Cloud. Minn; Euocu uuei. Pawnee City, Neb; Jos T Miller. Xeuiu. Ohio; SBNichols, Galv* stou, Texas; a L Laird, Upper Alton, 111; Jonn Davi*, Prescott, Ariz; Mrs Naucy Graham, For est Grove, Ogn. Golden Medical Discovery Is alterative, or bluod-c!ei;nsjng. Golden Medical Discovery Is Pectoral. Golden Medical Discovery Is a Cholacogue, or Liver Stimulant. Golden Medical Dscovery Is Tonic. Golden Medical Discovery By reason of its alterative properties, cures Diseases of the Blood and skin, on Sciofula.or King's Evil; Tumors; Ulcers, or Old Sores; Blotches, Pimples aud Eruptions. By virtue of its Pectoral properties lt cures Bronchial, Throat and Lung affections; incipient Consumption; Lingering Coughs, and Chronic Laryngi tis. Its Cholugogue properties, render it an unequul reiutdy for Blllousuess; Tor ¥ld Liver, or "LlverComplaint;" and its onloproperties make it equally effica uious in curing Indigestion, Doss ol Ap petite and Dyspepsia. Where tne skin ii sallow and covered with blotches and pimples, or where there are serotulous, swellings and affec tions, a few bottles of Golden Medical Discovery will effect an entlte cure. Ii you feel drowsy, debilitated, have sallow color of skin or yellowish-brown spots on face or body, frequent headache or dizzi ness, bad taste lv mouth, internal heat or chills alternated with hoi flushes, low spirit* and gloomy forebodinics, Irregular appetite and tongue coated, you are suf fering from Torpid Liver or Biliousness. In many cases ot Liver Compluiut, only part of these symptoms are experienced. As a remedy for all such cases, Dr.Plerce's Golden Medical Discovery has no equal, aa Reflects 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 tho foregoing remedies, all of which are sold by drug gists. He is also the author of the Peo ple's Common Sense Medical Adviser, a work of nearly 1000 pages, with 282 wood engravings **nd colored plates. He has already sold oX this popular work Over 100,000 Copies! PRICE, (post-paid) : ; $1 60 Address: IS. V. PIERCE, M. D., OUR OWN COLUMN. DAILY AND WEEKLY HE RALE The Leading Paper OF Southern California Will devote iiscolumus lo furthering tl Interests of Los Augeles oily and count and tue Southern poitiou of the (state, is the Intention orthepublishi-r o mas THE HERALD A newspaper ol the day, compieto in a ltsdetalls. and in ever}" department Full and Reliable. The Editorial Columns will discuss a live loplcsnf the day. while the Telegrams, By arrangements newly effected, will b the fullest aud most exhaustive to b found In any paper of the State, not be logsurpassed by those of the SanFranelsc. dailies. Th« Local Columns Will contain a complete resume oi iocu happenings and all matters ol home In terest. _—. • * DAILY HERALD, by mall, 1 ye*r...*lo& I, H • ii months.. 50 ,< 9 3 mouths... 2* Delivered iv li c Cily rl 25 CENTS PER WEEK. THE WEEKLY HERALD ! TERMS: Weekly 1 year by mall (300 " (months ISD " * " - ... 100 Payable Invariably In advance ■—... LEGAL. Mortgage Sale. No. 4375. District Court of the Seventeenth Judi cial Dlstr.cl. Phllllppl Gamier, plnintUT, against Thomas A. Sanchez, Ma. Sepulveda de Sanchez, H.W. Hellman, I Haas aud A. Huas, composing the firm of Hellman, Haas & Co.. Oscar Macy.Wm. McKee, H Meyerstein, I, W. IL-Umun, J. H. Tate ami the City of IjOS Augeles, de* feudauts. Under r.nd b/ virtue of a decree of , foreclosure and order of sale entered in . the District Court of the 17 h Judicial , District of the state vi California, in and for Los Angeles county, on tlio 15ih day of April, A. D. Is7!>, and a writ of execution for the euloicemeut of judg ment requiring wale ot property under foreclosure of mortgage, Issued out oi lhe aforesaid District Court, annexed to suid decree, nud dated the 17ih day ot April, A. I>. IS7O, in the above entitled action iv favor of PhillippL Gamier, plaintiff, and against Thomai A. San chez. Mu. Sepuiveda de Sanchez, H. W. heliiuun, J. II tuts and I. Haas, compos- Ing the firm of H llinun. Hans A Co., Usoar Macy.Wm. IfoKee, 11. MeyersMn, l. W. Hellman, J. II Tate nndtheOiy of Los Angeles, defendants, a certi fied copy of which sa.d decree of U>to closure, duly ul tested under the seal of said Court on Iho 17th day of Arrll, A I>. 1879, aud deliver* d to nie. together with the writ, annexed thereto on the lsih da> or April, A. D. 1371), whereby i am com manded to sell at public auction, to the hnrbesiaud best bidder for cash, i:i Us gold coin, thi' 10l lowing und iv said decree described real estate, to wit: All that certain lot, piece or parcel ol land situate In the city of Los Aug Us, county of Lo-; Angeles, State of Calilor nia, described as follows, to-wili Front ing 19fi£i feet, more or less, on the west* em side of theOulledo Los Ntgros ( Ne gro Alley) «nd running hack wesierly 224 more or less, to tho eastern line of Sanchez street, and fronting thereon ltd feet, more or les«, bounded on the south by lot now or lately ol Antonio F. Ooronel, and on the north by lot former ly of Francisco Ocampo, but uo*r or late ly of Plo PiOO, and by lot now or former ly of Hamona Serrano de Sepuivcln, excepting from the lot abovo desoiibed, that portion thereof described as follows, to wit: commencing at tho northeastern corner of said lot; thence southerly along the western line of Calle de Lo* Negroa 56 7-12 feet to n point; thence westerly aud parallel tj the north line ot said lot 1 70 feet to anoint; thence northerly and parallel lo the western Hue of Calls de Los Negro* 56 7-12 feet to tv point on the north line of said lot; thenco easterly ' and parallel to the second line ot this reservation 70 feet io the point of b gin ! Ding: also all the light, title and inter est of the said ptxue* of the first part, and of each of them, la nnd to that cer tain lot, piece or parcel of land, situated in tho said city ot Los Angeles, heioto fore commonly known as the "Benancla Sotelo lol," and described as follows, to wn: fronting on the western side of the Plaza (or Main street) fifty four (51) va ns, bounded ou the north by the lot on which stands the Catholic Church, and running along the sameB 35-100 chains, ou the west by the lot formerly of Maria Antonio Domlnguei, on the south by lot conveyed by Henancia Sotelo to Jesus Dominguez, and now supposed lo be long to Bon ton A Crawford, being the same tot described in n deed from the c»ty of Los Angeles to Benanola Sotelo. Of date December 10th■ 1*57, and r-corded in Book 9, page 821,.0f deeds iv the Rec ords of said county. I Public notice is hereby given (hat, on WEDNESDAY, THE 11 Til DAY OF MAY, A. D- 1879, at 12 o'clock M., I will proceed to sell, at the Court House door, in the City and County of Los Angeles, state of California, at public auciton to the high est and best bidder for cash in United States gold coin, to satisfy said decree fir principal, Interest, attorney's fees,costs and all accruing costs, all the above de scribed rml estate. tiiven under my hand, at tho clly and couuty of Loj Angeles. St He of Califor nia, this the ISh day of April, A. D. , 1879. H. M. Mll'CflELL. i sheriff. By JAS. C. KAYS, Deputy. *J9 Notice of Application of Married Woman to Bo come Sole Trader. NOTICE ia HEREBY GIVEJf, THAT bertha Luventual, of the Olty and county of Los Angeles, State of calilor nia, (wife of E. Lavent.al), intends to make an application to tbe County Court of Los Angeles county, State of California, on the 21$t day of May, 1879, said day being a day of tbe May Term of said Court, lor an oner of said Court permitting her to carry on business In the said county of LOS Augeles, m her own name and on her own account, pur suant to the provisions ot the Code of Civil Procedure ot" said Mate. The bust neat she Intends to canyon is that of general merchandise In said Los Angeles county. Dated April 13th, 1879. al9-td ii. LAVE NTH AL. aGRICULTjJRAL PARK. Having leased the above brautifu 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 LAROK. AllOr ROOMS and HOARD at reasonable prices. dlO lm CHARLES A. DUBPBB, Evergreen Laundry, W ASHING- Called for ami delivered to any imrt of the city, by Itecd & Phillips, Adams St. Orders can be left at the boot store Mr. Ham Hellman, Spring Ht. otMf DAMIANA Is a Mexican Herb and Comes from La Paz A WONDERFUL REMEDY ! U®*XOTTAGE'S PILE WASH —an infallible reme dy—is FOR SALE at DR. WOLLWEBER'S APOTH ECARIES' HALL. action is instant and efficacious. Tlio most obstinate cases instantly conquered. mir Reduction of Fare. On and after APRIL. Ist, 1579, passenger tickets of the MAIN ST. A AGRICULTURAL I'ARK STREET RAILROAD, Will be sold at the office of the Company, No. 3 Commercial street, only, In pack gea of TWENTY for ONE DuLLAH. Tickets sold on tha cars aa usual—Four LEGAL. MASTER'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of tho Untied States. JNinth Circuit, lv und tor the District ol California CAMILO MARTIN, Complainant, va, WIuLIAM TEMPLE, Administrator with the wilt annexed of lhe estate ol WILLIAM WORKMAN, deceased, ul ul., Defendants. lv pursuance of a decree ol said Circuit i ourt, entered In the above oulitleij cause on the lath day of February, 1870 whereby 1, thu undersigned, Muster ii Gh «uteri ol suid Court, was nuthoi Izee and directed to iu;ike.t onatici an . can?) out the sale ot tho property befwnafttl deSi rl bed. Notice is hereby given that ou MONDAY, the TWELFTH DA\ OF MAY, 1579, AL the door of tho Court Home, in tin city of Los An.eles.ln the eouutyufLnt Angeles, In amid district, I Hhall sell a piiuiie auction, to I he highest bidder, fo cash in gold com ol toe United mates, ii sepuiaiu parcels,a-, hmelniifier describe*, the following described property, or si much i hereof as shall be i ecessary to pa; complainant the amount duo under salt decree, With interest aud costs aud ac eiuiLg costs, v - cepi. the port lons thereo herelualter particularly mentioned am described, the said property being situ aled in lhe county of Los Angeles, Man of California, dUtrtet aioresaid,and par ticuiurly bounded snd described as /ol lews, lo Wil: First—All that pteoe of land situated It iho county oi os Angeles known an< described In the public suiveys ol iln United Slates of Amer.ca as thu sotitl ball Of tbe southwest quarter oi atcLioi seventeen (17) In township two (2>, soutl range thirteen (18), west sail Bernard!m base and meridian, containing 80 acres more or less. beoond—All that traot of land situate* iv the couuly of Los Angeles known a the Rancho Potrero Grande, bouudei and described In Lhe pat en t for the sunn Issued by the United states Governmsn to Juan £l. Banohes, dated July 10. 18;>U recorded iv Hook 1 oi Patents, on page aud following, neoords of the County o Los Angeles, to which, and lo tlio BUi'Vei of the United Mates surveyor-Gem ra and field votes therein contained, refer enoe is hereby made for a more purticu lar description thereof, saving and ex oeptlns from the operation ofsalddeorei ■o much thereof as is contained andde scribed in a certain deed made by Wil Ham Workman to Margerlta Workmai de Temple, dated October 2d, 1883; record ed October Bd, 1889, l« book />, page, 684 Records ot Los Angeles county. Third—All that lr..ct of lund sltualei in the county of Los An gel us, being i portion of the Rancho La I'uente and be mg that poition conveyed to W'iliian Workman by John Rowland. Sr., by ; deed of p at it ion dated .1 uue 23d, 18 18, re corded June 25tb, 1888, in bookioof deeds pageBB, Records of Los Augeles county saving and excepting therefrom all iho portions thereof described and oonveyet iv and by lhe following deeds: fcirst— J*. deed trom William Workman to Margu ret Workman de Temple, dated Maivl s:h, lsuB, reoorded March sth*lf)BB, in boo] yot deeds, page 828. second—A deed iron William Workman to Frederick Lam bourn, dated September Imb, 187U, am recorded September 17lh. 1870, in book 1 of deeds, page 869. Third—A deed fron William Workman and Peregrine Pitz liogh to E LBeale and Robert H Baiter liaud April Ist, Ist.', and recorded Aprl 21, 1&72, In book 20 of deeds, page 8: Fourth—A deed from William Workmai io Joseph W Workman, dated oeiobe ■ Ith, Ist '. and recorded March 87th, 1871 iv books! ot deeds, page 275. Tilth— i deed norn William Workmau to th Southern Pacific Railroad Company dated August tf'tn, 1878. and recorded Ne vember 2uth, i»7.i, in book 27 of deeds pagu 128. And blxth— A deed from Wil Item Workman to tbe Bouthern paolfi Railroad Company dated April Bth, 1874 and leeoided May 4th, LS74, in book 2i> q deeds, page 817, utiin Records of Los An geles county, which said tiaet— alter ex cepting tiie portions referred to iv tin -1 % deeds last above*mentioned,lsbound ed and described as follows: Beginnm; at a point in the centre of the old bed o the river Sau Gabriel on lhe south Bidl of the road from Los Angeles to Ban Ber oardino, tnan irregular mound of rocl f from Which B willow tree 7 Inches In di ameter bears n 73>$ degrees W distant 98 1 links; tbence according to the true me llulan (lhe magnetic variation b. lug J. degBo minutes east) along tiie cxterio. boundary 01 .said ttancho La Puento, n: surveyed and patented by the Unltei states, as follows; N 88deg t£ 18 chains 4' links to a willow 0 Inches In diameter markedHta.2; thenceN 11% degrees&4i chains; thoi.ee N 11 deg SS CD chains tc station J, to a rock ll Inches loim, 8 inches wide and 6 inches tinea; thence N 7adei h 848 chains to a sycamoro 21 Inches ii diameter, about one chain south oftlu road lending to San Bernardino and marked station 0; I hence along iho parti t lon line described In said deed of parti tion between William Workman ami John howlaiid, Sr, s 4 deg w 4u chains t< the northeast corner ot the 40 aero tract of said i* rederlok Lam bourn; thence along said tra;-t in 8i» deg W 20chains; S 4 deg W 20 chains; and S Bt> degrees ft It onains back to said partition lin<; 1 hence along said pai tition Hue as IOIIOWSI s 4 deg WBBchalM 82 links 10 a stake ess! S9BChains, to a slake in mound in ravine, from Which slake the northern one of v gioup ol three sycamores on the southern edge of a gully or wash, all of about thum bs Inches diameter, bears s8) deg W dis tant 401 links, and the southern one ol said gioup bears 8 B3 deg W distant 418 links; lhe middle one of said group not being visible from tin- said slake; theuee over 1 lie Ban Jose llllls S 22 degrees tC 108 chains and 60 links to the northeast cor ner ol the Uaol of land convoyed by Wil liam Workman and Peregiine Kilzliugh to F. S lb ale und Robert a Baker; thence along the northern boundary live of said Beale and Baker tract, as fol lows: R 88 deg W 47 chains 07 links to a stake marked P Fitzhugh and William Workman,om lop of a large hill; lhe net. 5 U deg W 40 chains and 60 links to B stake iv monad of stone marked P Fitz hugh and W Woi kmiin, close to a sm <ll arroyo; thence N tOti desj W 2:t cliaint and 5J links to a big plleol rocks onto] ol a lull, marked P F a W W; thence t , s7*4 deg W 15 chains and Ml links, to 8 stake marked P VA W W, wltn mound and pits, posted on mi mini I ol a nigh anil steep lull; Lbenceß fiOHdeg w45 chain* f.u links to a big pile ot rocks marked on the northern sulo vV W and on ihe south , ernsldePP; thence s*7 deg W 22 ohatni to a stake marked P F A- W W, ou tlu suminii ol a nigh hill, with mound amJ oils; 'hence SO5 deg W45 chainsBs link* . to a stake marked pfa w W.wlthpiU in a mound] thence n 71 d«s W r 7&chalm to a slake marked P Fitzhugh & W Work man, on top of a hiil; tlience sGidegW 12 chaiuK to a point In said partition line tnenoealong said punltion line as fol lows: N 28 deg W 20chains to Station ii at a stump of five prongs of an aid* r 1 re< linl he ceulei of an arroyo, siirtouuded by cactus patches; thence over the plain N Miii degrees W UK ohains to a stake in a Btoandj thence S 4 deg \V 105 chains 8(1 links to v slake in mound at the foot ol the Western point of the Ban Jose Hills, from"which slake the house of William Workman bear- H MHdeg W and s deg W: tlie chapel bearsß 51 deg W; the inlll of Jhn Rowland bears H 7 deg fcC, and bis bouse bi are B 10H deg W; thence s22Vi deg W 48 chains by links to lhe northern end of the division lenco be tweeu the enclosures ol Workmau and Rowland; 1 hence along said fence M 13 deg \V S chains 00 links to an offset in fence on the. south hank ol an arroyo; thence N 88 deg W 21 links to corner ol fence; thenco t* 22 deg W 10 chains ;w links to the center of sau Johecreek; thence along the channel of suid creek h 51 Vi dig W* 7 ehaius; sBl deg W 2chains; N 40*4 deg W 2 chains L 0 links* Ntiideg W2cbaiusso links; N 18 deg W 2cha)ns; N (iv deg W 2 chains; N 75 dog W 2 chains: 50 links; N 85 deg W I chain 50 links; N 51 H deg Wi) chains 25 links to station ;i9, whence the southeast corner of Work man's Chapel bears N2O dogW; N 71 deg W ;i Chains 60 links; N 81 dug W Kchalns 80links; N4odegW 3 chains 5a links; N 48 deg W 2chains 50 links; N 71Js deg W 5 chains, to station 44 in said creek, from which the fenc-j on the west r-ido of Rowland's wheat held ranges s 11 d< g W, N 35 degrees W 4 chains; N TtW deg W 2 chHinssolinks; N 6*) deg w 3 chalnseli links; N 77 % deg W 4 chains to station 48 In said creek; N 50>6 deg W 2 chains itj links to station 40 in said creek; thence leave creek and ran in the direction of the suitfir-LORf Hill 9 15 Meg W 0> links to Hlutlou 49; S 15 deg W 184 chains lo the end of said partition line, being a point In course tweniy-four (24) of thesouthern exterior boundary of suid ftanclio Lv Puent* ; thencealongtheextpriorbound ary of said rancho us surveyed and pat entcnted by the Unliud Htates as follows: N ov>.', deg W les chains 20 links to station 25 oi said rancho, lo a charred stnku in DBOUnd; thenco N 31 deg W ICO chains to -ta(lou2), to post in mound; tnonco N &S!4 deg W 107 chains to s atlon27,in the centre of the Kiver Smi (lahrlel; at 63 chains on this courso tenves hills, un l io a point Opposite tiie dam of the San Jose creek, agree.! upon as a > oint in Hue be tween the Ruuchos La I'ut-ute and Hun .Bartoio, at a rock 2 feet loug, 15 luchc wide and 12 Inches thick, on Hue; nt til chains crosses San Jose Creek at thedum or lotnu, 14 iluks wide,course s 65deg W, at 105.50 chains to left bank of the River Han Gabriel, to a rock 14 Inches long, 10 inches WUloand 8 Inches thick, on line, 'or a witness to said station 27; thence along the centre of the River Han Gabriel LEGAL. tlio south bound.try of tow. ship 1, south ol tho base line of range ll west of thu Sau Bai nardlno meridian, 14 chains 50 links west of % section corner on the south boundary of section 33): N4o'..degrees E 12 chains, N deg Lt 7 chains: N 10 deg W schains; N t»4 deg EOohalns; N 42)4 deg It 3 chains; 800 is Ueg E 12 chaius; >; deg It7chains-; is 17% i.eg E 6 chains: 'a 77 deg N Oi>i deg B • chains; S 48 dug E 4 chains; SOi 4 degtf 0 chains; 1 HBu> 4 degLsohain»; tib'ih deg E 10 chaius; 1 A7Vdeg£6chains) .n el deg c & chains; is O'.'J* deg E 5 chains; N 84>i degrees E 8 chains; S8 % deg E 8 c hams 50 links; N 08>, deg fa. 8 ehuins; N 044 deg It Bchains; .\ *9>4 deg X 8 chains; is dig E 0 chains; a bti>i deg Esehains; . 27J4 deg E Dchains; N 7i?,4degE Bchains; .\aoV4deg It 0 chains; jn 43 deg E 13 chains; N j; 4 deg It id chains; N 30 J$ degrees vv :» chains 5U links; N 31 J$ deg W 11 chains; N 0;i, E iti chains, and N iu! 4 deg, It 2/ onains, more or less, io the moAt westerly point In the tractof land conveyed by William Workman to Joseph W. Workman aforesaid; thence along the exterior boundries of said tract, and leaving the exterior boundaries of said Ranchu"Lu I'uente," as ioilows: S 68H deg, It 120 Chains and 05 links; thence N 3S>4 deg, lt 77 chains aud 75 links to sta tion 12; thence N si.'-4deg, W lochaius aud 90 links to Itatlon 18; thenco N 15d* g. E ill chains to Station H; theuee N 75 deg. W 57 chains and 73 links to station one, a puinton the eastern hauls of a branch of ihe river huu Uabriel, and distuut 158 chaius and 68 links suui.li, and 193 chains and 45 links west from th- sycamore tree, s ation ilvo (5) of the exterior boundary ol tne Government Survey of said itancho "i.v I'uente;" thence along laid brunch -* deg, W H chaius to station 2; thence oi>4 deg, \V 7 chains and 50 links to dation 3; thence S;>4 deg,W llohalusand 50 links to station 1; thence S 7134 deg, W i 7 covins to station 5; thenco M W 7 onains to station b; ihcncc along the east baoK of lhe river San Gabriel, m 10>, i I eg, W ll chains to slatlou 7; theuee S 3jJ4 -leg, \\ y chains to suit ion 8; thence S so^ a deg, W 6 onains to station 9; thence lm > thu river bod, N 76deg, w 20 chub s and 10 links to Station 10, b.dng the most Westerly corner of said Joseph W. Work man's tiue.unda point 00 theextenor line of said Uancho "Lv I'uente," bear ing N 40i- 4 deg, It 27 iihalns, more or less, tram tbe end of tbeB3d course o said itan eho. Thence ulon. the exierior line of said Ranches, N 40!4 deg, X 9 chains, more or less, to the irregular mound ol rook aforementioned, being the place of beginning, s.*vinu and KXciiniNO from 1 ho above a certain tract ul land conveyed b> W iiliam Workman to Margaret Work man de Temple, dated March sth, 1868, recorded March sih,. lt>oB, iv book 0 ol deeds, page 323, and bounded and de scribed as follows: Beginning at ihe mouth 01 the mill race, where it Is taken out of the creek ol water that runs over and through the l'uenie l.os Au geles county, and wii cli said mill r.ne supplies the mill of William Workman, lately built in aud upon the I'uente Ran- Oho J thencosoulhwesierly,down the bed of said creek to -aid mill, and on in con tinuation down said bed, the distance of ' o c thousand (1,0. 0; yards below the said ' m*ii; thenco northwesterly, out from said creek, one thousand (1,000) yards; Ihenco northeasterly and parulkl to said creak, to a point in front of the mouth 01 the said mill race; thence southerly down to lhe creel; and mouth ol mill nice alore ' said, he the contents more or less. HaV -1 istj and kxcEPTiNO, also, a ceriain tract ! ol laud coveycu by William Woramanto ' tho southern pacific Railroad Oompanv, 1 by a deed dated August 2 iih, 1873, and re corded iv book 37 of deeds 1 page Ly, and ' described Hs lollows: A strip or tract of land, one hundred (Iti)) fuel wide, lying ' equally on each side ol ihe located line . of the Southern Pacific Railroad Com pany's railroad, where the same is loca -1 ted througu tbe tract orsubdivision ol the J "L» i'uento Rancho," io iho county ol bos Augeles, M-ate ot California, ami well ' known as the** Workman iract,"aiul be ing more particularly described as lol ' IoWS, tO-Will Comiueiicing lor ttiesame * at a polnj M the centre line of the soinn ern Pacific Railroad, wheru said couire ; Hue Intersects tho iionhwesiorn hue of 1 suid Workman Tract at the crossingof ' the muu Gabriel liver, ana imtnedlab ly \ north oicouuty road; uud running thenoe easterly, along said centre line of said * (southern Pacific Railroad, near to said I county road, and entirely ; hrough said ' Wmkman 1 raot to theeastern boundary lino thereof,at a point north of Ihe bed of nan Jose Creek, embiaclug a strip of land liny (SU) leet wido on eacn side 01 said centre line, for a distance of lwent,\ thou , saud (tO.Oi'U) feel, more or less,contuin " log an area of forty-six und two-tcinlis ! (40 2-10) acres, more or less. Saving and KXCfci'Ti.NG, also, all that Iraetol land ' conveyed by William Workman lo 1 lie Southern Pacific Railroad Company by a 1 certain deed d (ted April Bth, 15.74, record - ] ed May Bth, 18M, iv book 2J Oi deed-, j pageBl7, Records oi Ja s Angeles county, ! and desc;lbed as follows: All that cer tain Lot, piece or pan el of land situate, lying and being in said county of Los An geles, and bounded uud pari icularly de scribed us lollows, to-wit: Commencing al a stake N 76 deg 48 minutes, E 2111 feet from the northwest corner of brick church; thence N 43 deg 23 mm X 5Kt foet loaslake; thenco S4B deg 37 mm X '<l'>~ 1 /.j ' feel lo a take; 1 hence 522 deg 2i> mm, W 574 feet to a stake; thence N 40 deg37 111111 W QOBU feel to the point of begin- I ning, containing (exclusive Of (he right of way lOOleet wide extending through the same; tive acres uf land, inure or loss, being a porilon of I he tA Puente Rancho. The total urea of the tract liorelu desig nated ami described SS"Third," after ex cepting the several portions mentioned and ii scribed in 1 lie six deeds lastahove referred 10, Is 17,907 acres, be the same ■ more or les-*. rouii'iu— All that trad of land f ituatcd In the county 01 Los Angeles kuown as the 'Ruuchode Felipe Lugo,' or 'Dolores,' granted April 18th, IMS, by Pio Pico to Tcodoro Reinero and borge Morillo, and containing 304381*100 sores more or less, whose liile was confirmed by the United 51 1 tea Land Commissi.mers October IKIII, 1853, to the papers iv the case boiorethat tribunal, No 432, and to the records and Held notes of surveys in tne offlee of the United States Surveyor-General In San ; Francisco, reference is hereby made tor a more particular description. Fifth—All that tract of land situated iv the county of Los Angeles, known as the Rancho'La Merced,'lor which a pa t tenl was issued by the U'du-d States Government to l\ P. F. Temple aud Juan vi Sanchez, dated February 13th, 1872, 10 1 wuich, and to the plat and field notes of , survey therein contained reference is ! hereby made for a more particular de ' son p. lon, containing 230.175 100 acres. aMXCtt—Alao, all those pieces, parcels, 01* tots of land situated in the City of Los Angeles, couaty of Los Augeles, State of I California, b umicd and particular* ly described as follows, to«wlti First—au ' such part or portion remaining unsold and now owned by 1 lie .-aid P. P. 1' Tem l pie or William Workman In that piece, r pc re el or lot of land situated in the said . *'lty of Los Angeks, bouudid by First, ; second. Main and spring stre-ts, and known and designated as lilock Numb' r I one (I) on the map or survey id' the City Of Los Angeles, made by Lleuti nunf. it, v. C.Ord in 1819. ."Second—that, piece, parcel vi lot of land situuicd in the City of Los J Angeles, bounded aud described as fol lows: Commencing on the northwesterly line oi spring street, ul a point where the same is intersect) d by ih- southerly lino of land of Hamilton;run thenoe north 20){ deg West, 145 foet undo Inches; thence south 8834 deg west, along ihe»out neastar ly line of New High street, 23J feet and 10 inches; tli Acs souiheasteriy 187 leet to tho northwesterly line of Spring Street] and thence along said line of spring streot, 240 feet. nd 9 inches to iho point of commune-men t. Thin I—Alt that piece, parcel, or lot of land situated in the said City of Los Angeles, bounded and de scribed a* follows: Hounded on the south* east by Main Street) on the southwest by Market street; on the northwest by spring street, and on the northeast by 1 he sous re open space at the Junction of Main and Spring streets, said properly being com monly known as tin- "Temple Block." Any ol the parties to the foregoing en titled suit may become purchasers ul auy soeb sate. Dated at San Francisco, March Ist, 1879. L. S. U. HA WYE It, mi 7 law-00 1 Master In Chancery, Assessment Notice. Los Augelos Oil Company. Locution of principal jdace of business, Los Angeles, Cal.—Location cf Works, Ventura Ceunty, California. Notice ll hereby Riven that at n meeting of the board of Directors of tola oompany held on ihe lath day oi March, 187U, an assessment (No. 7) of of twenty-live [251 cents per share was levied on the capital stock of the com pany, payable immediately. In United stn noid coin, to the Hoc rotary, at Koom No. G Temple block, City of Lou Angeles. Any stock upon which this assess ment remains unpaid ou the 15th day oi April, 1879, will he dellnquen t.jtnd adver tised forsale at public nuctlon; and, un less payment is made before will be sold on the 6th day of May, 1879, lo pay tne delinquent Hssessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the board of Dlreclois. WM. J. NEEDY, Secretary, Koom No. ft Temple Block, city of Los Angeles. Los Angeles, March 12th, 1879. mUtd M i<% jay SRiary. ''■ rioamtH imnKiun al# S I IB 111 wfcuu iiutiMi oursu,ileooo<at« LEGAL. Sheriff's Sale-No. 4903. Los Angeles County Rank, Plaintiff, against j, J. Bullis, Detentlant, SEVENTEEN 111 DISTRICT DOUBT* Under and by virtue of au execution is sued out of Hie District Court ot the seventeuth Judicial District of the State ol California, in aud lor the Ccounly ol Los Angeles, and to mo directed and delivered on tiie 14th day of March, A. D. lft79, for a Judgment Tendered In said Court outhe iOLhduyof February, A, D. 1879, lv favor Of Iho Los Angeles County bunk, plaintiff and against J.J. liullis.dt feuduntjlhuve levied upon an I shall, on WEDNESDAY, THE NINTH SAY UF APRIL, A. D. 1879, at 12 O'CLOCK M., Proceed to sell at tho Court House door, in the City and County of Los Angeles, State of California, al public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, lv U. S gold colu, to satisfy said Judgment, Interest und CQStS and aOCrUlngc OSts, all the right, 111 and interest of the de fendant J. J. lid His lv and to certain real property, situate iv tue county of Los Angeles ,Btate of Callforn la.and described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a redwood post on t.LO .south Hue of the Rancho Sau antonio, which Is also the SB corner of the StJO acre Iraetol Richard aud Phillips Bullis, from which point the old Sycamore or Biggie tree, which is station No 10l the Rancho Ban i'edro, bears N deg wo t distant 3i 3j chs; thence 8 83deg ea>t 50.25 chs, along the south line of Ihe Ran cho San Antonio to a r< dwood postal the Sit corner of I hat part ol said Home tract sot apart to the eststo of Maria German LUgO, deceased; thence along the east line of said Mariu German tract, north 19J4 deg east 53 chs to a redwood post; thence north7l deg west 01.99 chs to a redwood post; thenco south 19 deg 4 mm W 81.78 ohs to a redwood post set lv the nor.h line of the 10JU acre tract origi nally sold to P. Banning; theuee along said Uwrth line of Iho 10J9 aero tract S 53 deg 38 mm east 9.45 chs to a redwood posl; thenco S B}4j deg west 30 21 chains to theplueeui beginning, containing 350.33 acres. Also, that portion of the said Home traot bounded and described as f illowsi Beginning at a point on the east line of tho 1000 acre tract sold to p. Banning, which Is also the «E corner of Lhe lands ofOmrl -L Bullis, from which a redwood post set by Hansen at the NE corner of said ltOOucrc tract boars due north distant 57 00 chs; thence b 89 deg 51 mm W 19.71 chs to i he east line oi the Los Augcicsand San Pedro railroad! thenoeß 7 deg 34 mm Ui 5.05 chs along tlio east line 01 said L. A. A S. c. R. ft.; thenoe due east 10.00 ohs; 1 hence due north 5 83 chs to the place 01 beginning, containing ll 40 acres. Also, that portion of said Home tract, described as follows: Beginning ut a point ou liio E tinuof the lOit) acre tract Sold 10 P. Bauning, 7 m coh due south of a redwood post al tho NE comer ol the Banning tract aforesaidi thence due south 27.93 chs to the NEcoruerof laud ofOmrl J. Bullis; ihcnce along the north houunary ol said Bullis land south 82 deg ttimin vV 22 86chs (o the east llnuoi the L. a. & s. P. it. R,; thence along the east liueoi said R. R. nonh 7 deg 31 mm W 81.29ch5; thenoe SB3 degB3 nun l 26.83 ens to t he place ol beginning, containing 3611-100 acres. Also that portion of said Home tract bounded and described as follows: Re ginning at a 3x4 redwood post on the west line of the Rancho San Antonio, which pout is station 4 of thellnul survey of s dd Rancho and also s-ulion No. H of the Rancho T;>Juuta; thence along the west boundary of the Kanciio Sun Antonio and the east boundary of the Ro Tajunta ttortn 13 negOO mm E 3S chs to ihe NW corner of ihe Home tract of Maria Ger man de Lugo, deceased; thence along l he north tine ci said tract of Ma< la German de Lugo s 88deg 59 mln eastB.2l eh- to ihe west line 01 the L- A, and sau Pedro It. it; thence along aid west line of said R. K. south 70 deg 31 mln east 49 8i chs to the northeast corner of the lands of umrlj, Bullis; theuot along Im- qoi th line of said Bui lis 579 deg 52 mm W4."(Jehs; thence SBsdeg42min 10.88uhs) thence north 88 deg 52 mm W 593 ens to tho N W cor ner of w. .L Bullis and west line of San »ntoulo Rune.lo; theu<;e N 10 dee i Im . n west 15.07 chs to ihe place of beginning, containing 83 034 acres. Also, that portion of said Home tract bounded and described as follows, to-wil: Beginning at a redwood post on ihe east line of tho Maria G. rman de Lugo tract, iruiii which the sit coin r of the said Mai la '*erman de Lugo tract bears south 19H deg west distant 28 22 ens; thence* 82 deg 10 mln east 52.05 chs; I hen -c nort 11 19 l 4 deg east 11.37 chs; thence north 70% deg W 51 chs to I he east line of said Maria German de Lugo tract; theuee s deg W24 85 chs to ihe place of beginning, con talnlng joo acres. Given under my hand, at the cily and eountv of Los Angeles, State ol Califor nia, tola 15thday ol March, A. I>. 1879. H. M. MITCHELL. Sheriff, By James C. Kays, Deputy. mrltjtd The above sale Is hereby postpone 1 un til Friday the 18th day ot April, A.D., 1870, at the same hour and place. tl. M. MIiCHELL, Sheriff. By James C. Kays, Deputy. Los Angeles, Aprilo, 1879. (d The above sale Is hereby postponed un til w. dnesday the 231 day of April, A. D., 1879, at the Mime h air and place. H. M. MITCHELL, Sheriff. By Jus. O. Kays, Doputy. Los Angeles, April 18. 1879. Notice for Publication of Time for Proving Will, Etc. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNT> ot Los Angeles. —In tbe Probate Court. In tlio matter of tbe estate of Wm. R. *tandefer, deceased. i ursuant to an order of this Court made Ili Is day, notice Is hereby given that SATURDAY, tho -:G.h day ot April, A. d. 1879, at 10o'clock a. m of said day, at the Court Room of this Court, in the city and county ol Los Angeles, has been ap pointed for bearing tlio application of A. 11 Dunltip and AL b. Tyler, praying t hat a document now on file in this Court, purporting to bo the lest will and testa men) Of Wm. R. Slanderer, deceased, be admitted lo probate and that letters test amentary bo issued thereon to said A. 11. Dv v I a p a nd M. F. Ty ler, at which time nnd place all persons Inter ested thcielu may appear and contest the same. Aptll 7i v 1879. A. W. POTTS, Cle.k. By K. 11. OWEN, Deputy Cierk. aS-lud Iv the Probate Court, Of the Comity of Loa Angeles, State of California. lv the matter of tho Estate of Jacob Cray, deceased. It nppearing to said Court by tho pe tition this day presented and tiled herein by A. a, day, the executor oi Ust will uud testament of Jacob Gray, deceased, pravins for an order of sale ol real e-iate, that it is nee saury to sell the whole or some portion of I ho renl estate of said de ceased to pay the debts outstanding against said deceased and tho debts, ex penses aud charges of administration herein. It Is therefore ordered by t be said Court that all persons interested In the estate of said deceased appear before the said Probate Court on SATURDAY, MAY 3d, A. D. 1879, At ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the Court Room of said Probate Court, at tho Court Mouse, In Los An geles city, county and state aforesaid, to show cause why au order should not be granted to the said executor to sell so much of tho real estate of the suid deceased us shall be necessary. And that a copy of this order be published at least four successive weeks In the Los A mielcs Daily Herald, a news paper printed and published lv said county. Dated April 2d. 1870. ALBERT M. STEPHENS. Judge. Filed April 3d, 187!). A. W. POTTS, Clerk. By D. X, ADAMS, Deputy. ap2 *W Notico to Creditors. ESTATE OF LYDIA WEST, Deceased. Pursuant to an order ol the Probate Court of Los Angeles county, notico Is hereby given to ull person* having claims against the said deceased, to ex hibit and present the same, with the necessary vouchers, to the undersigned. admlßlstrator of said oMate. at his office andplaceof business, lv the furniture store of Dotter A Bradley, No 82 Main street, Los Angeles city, State or Califor nia, according i\> law, within four months utter the first publication of this notice. LEGAL. Sheriff's Sale. No. 43G1. Henry T. Leo. Plaintiff", vs. Cuarle* W. ' Davis, Defendant-- seventeenth District Court. Under and by virtue ofuu execution Is sued out of the District Court of the Seventeenth Judicial District of the State , of California, in and lor Los Angeles county, and to me directed and delivered t on tho Ist day of March. A D. 1879, for , ajadgmeut rendered iv said Court on , the i9ih day of March. A. 1). IS7S, in lavor of Henry T. Lee, plaintiff, und against j Chus W. Davis, defendant, 1 have levied upon and shall on thursday, the 27tu day of march, a. d. isto, At 12 o'clock m., proceed to sell at the Court House door, In the city and county of Los Angeles, State of Cali fornia, at puhlic auction, lor cash In coin of tho United States, to satisfy said Judg ment and accruing costs, all the right, title and Interest ol the defendant. Chas. W. Davis, in and to tho following de scribed real estate, to wit: All that certalu piece, parcel or lot of land, situate In the city Of Los Angeles, county of Los Augeles, State of Califor nia, more purticulurl y described as fol lows, io wit: Commencing on the north line of Nichols' private street, ut or near the southeast corner of lot No. one (1) of block thirly-six (3(ij, Hancock's surve> of i hirty-il ye acre lots, or Donation lots; t henco s [> >,% degrees E 22s feet, more or less, lo the western line of Pearl street ; thenoe N 87)* degrees E nb,ng the west ern lineoi Pearl streetsoli feet more or less, to the southern Hue of Tenth street; thence westerly along iho soul hern line of Tenth Street 818 feet, more or less, lo land now owned by Irvine; thence south 27 degrees west, following the Hno fence as now established as the eastern bound ary of said Irvine's land, ASi< x / v feet, to tlio point of beginning, containing 3 1-12 acres, more or less. Given under my hand, at Ihe city and county of Los Angeles, State of Califor nia, this 8d day of March, A. D. 1879. H. M. MITCHELL, Sheriff. By J. C KAYS, Depuly. mriid The above sale is hereby postponed un it 1 Thursday, the 10th day of April, A. D., 1879, at the same hour and place. H M. MITCHELL, Sheriff. By J. C. KAYS, Deputy. Los Angeles, March 27,1879. td 1 he above sale is hereby postponed un til 1 hursduy the Ist day of May, A. I>., 1879, at I he same hour uud place. 11 M. Mll CHLLL, Sheriff. By J. C. Kays, Deputy. Los Augeles, April 10, 1879. td Certificate of Co-Partner ship. Know all men by these presents, That we, August Quack, residing lv the eit> of Los Angeles,conn y oi Lus Angeles, anu tienry stotterbeok, residing in the city of Los Angel- s, county ot Los Angeles, iv tho stato of California, do hereby certify and declare thutwehave organized aud formed ourselves Into a co-partnership, and we covenant aud a.-.ree, each with the other, to be co-part ners for the pnrpo>e ol carrying and con ducting the business of making,buying and selling guv , pistols, cutlery, etc., ami of dealing io unimuultion and sports men's goods n fall kinds, in the City Ol Los Angele?.,county of Los Angeles, State of California, uuder the firm name and st>le of H. SLGTTLRBKCK A CO. That tho principal place of business of said 00-nartnerenfp l* situated in tne city of Los Angles, county of Los Angeles, aud ih aforesaid, and that said Co* partnership has not been formed and bus not existed llnr'y days prior to the duto here- f. Tnat iho names of all the persons Inter*ated us partners In such business ure above sinb d and signed her to, und that PUCh partnership wil I Continue and bo in force until further no tice by us. In witness whereof, we have hereunto {etour hands and tins 31st day oi March, ,Y. I>. 187 S. AUGUST QUACK. ] H, SLOTTI-.U .LCK. [Sfcul.] STATE OF CELIFOItNIA, I _ County oi Los Angeles, f ' On this twenty-first day of March, A. 1). one thousand eight, hundred and seven ly* nine, before me, o. A. Dobinsen, a Nota ry Public In und lor said coun ty, personally appeared August tiuack ami Henry Slottetbecki known to me to ho the samo porsoiis whoso names aro subscribed lo tho annexed lnstiu ment, and they severally duly ticknowl edged to mo that (hey executed the same* In witness whereof, I have hereuto set my hand and affixed my Officials al ut my olllce, in the clly and county of Los Angeles, the duy and year in this Cer tificate first above written. [Notorial Seal.] G. A. DOBItfKON, Notary Public. Hied March 21, 1879. A. W. Poi TS, County Clerk By D. M. ADAMS, Depuly Clerk. MORTGAGE SALE. No. 49)0. District Court, Seveuieonlh Judicial Dis trict of the state of California, in and lor t lie county of Los Angeles.—Joseph Honinoaud Pierre Dassaud, vs. Joso itubio, Defendant. • U NDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A decree of foreclosure and order of sal-- entered In the District Court or tho Seventeenth Judicial District of the State of Calilornia. in and for the county of Los Aimeles, on the Bth day of April, A. D. 1879, and a writ ol execution for the eulorcemcnt of Jndg -1 moot, requiring sale ol property under foreclosure of morlgage, Issued OUt of the aforesaid District Court, annexed to said decree and dated the 9th duy of April, A. D. 1879, In the above en , titled action, anil in favor of Joseph Bonlno and Pierre Dassaud, plaintiffs, . and against Joso Itubio, de : feudal)t, a certified copy of which said decree of foreclosure, duly »t -lested uuder the seal of said court on the , Sili day of April, A. D. 1879, and dellv . eied io mo, together with tho writ annex ed thereto, on the 9th day of April, A. D. 1879, whereby I am commanded to sell ut public auction, to the highest and ! best bidder, lor cash in U. S. gold coin, . tho following and In said decree des cribed real estate, to-wit: All that certain tract of laud, situated in the county Of Los Angeles, state ot California, being a portion of section i.me (0), Township two (2|, South Range Thirteen (18) Wests. B. M , commencing at a stake on t he western line of Alamo da street, the same being the southeast coiner of the tract formerly owned by G. Tasspi running thenoe N 81)6 aegises W 18 22 chains to a stake; i hence is 1 degree W 12.80 chains to a stake; thence S SBJ4 degrees E 10.01 chains along JefTersou Street tO a WlllOW tree, the western Hue of Alameda slroet; thence N 1% degrees w 10*00 chains, to point of baginnlng, said tract containing ! 9 39acres of laud. Public notice Is hereoy given that on FRIDAY, THE 2d DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1879, At 12 o'clock M., I will proceed to sell at the Court House door, in tho City and County of Los Angeles, State of California, at 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, coslji, and all accruing coats, all tho above described real estate. Given under my hand, at ihe city and ceunlyof Los Angeles, state of Califor nia, this the thh day of April, A. D. 1579. H. M. MITCHELL, Sheriff. By James C. Kays, Deputy. alO td In tho Probate Court, Of Los Aupelea County, State of California. In the mailer of tho guardianship or tho persons and estates of Kobert Rains, John at, Ruins uud Faunio V. Rains, minors. ORDKR APPOINTING TIME FOR HEARING Of PLTITTON. On reading and filing UiH petition of M. W. iio Cai rillo, in* guardian ot iho pc 1 nosh and estates of i.ob>rt Rains, Joun St Ruins and t<unnie V. Bains, inl uors, praying for an order 01 sale 01 cor* tain personal property and estate uf said minors, for (he uses aud purples there in set forih; Iris hereby ordered that the next of kin o' said wards, aud all persons In tetested in the said estate, uppear before Mil, Court on FRIDAY, TH*. 10th DAY OF MAY, 1370, At ll) o'clock a.m., at tho Court Room 01 this Court, ut (he Court House, In tbe city aud county 01 Los Angeles, then and there to show cause why au order should not be granted for the sale of such estate. And it Is further oidered that a copy of this order be published at least once a week for three successive weeks before the said day of hearing In the Daily Los Angeles Herald, a newspaper printed and LEGAL. Mortgage bale. No. 6,003. Seventeenth District Court.— B. Colin, Pluintiff, vs. Maiiano it. Santa Crun aud Vsabel K. de Santa Cruz, Defend ants. UNDER AND 11Y VIRTUE OF a decree or foreclosure and order of sale entered lv the Dislrlct Court of tbe Seven teen! h Judlciul District of the Htate of California, in and for the county of Eos Augeles, on the Bth day of April, A. D. 1879, and a will oi execution lor *he eufoicement of Judg ment requiring sale of properly on foreclosure of mortgage issued out of the uforesald District fourt, annexed to said decree and dated the 9th day of Apiil, A. D. 1879, lv the above entitled action and In lavor of H Cohn. plaintiff, and against Mariano G. Santa Cruz and Ysabel c. do sauta C uz, defendants, a certified copy of which said decree ot foreclosure, duly attested under the seal of suid court on the Oth day of April, A. D. 1879, und delivered to me, together with tho writ annexed (hereto, on the 111 h day of April) A.l).lB79,whereby I am com manded to sell at public auction, to ihe highest, and best bidder, foi cash In U. H, gold and silver coin, the following and In said decree described reul estate, to wit: Those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, lying and sltualo lv the city of Los Angeles, county of Los Angeles,Htate aforesaid, and severally desribed as fol lows, to-wlt: First—That cerlaln lot known as the southerly halt Of lot, number founij in block thirty-tWO (81) Ol Ord'a survey, so culled; said lot fronting 00 leet ou tho west side of Bueua Vista stroet (formorly ciermty street), being the same lot granted by the city of Los Angeles to Jean Aguton 10th December, 1854. Secmid-Thut certalu lot fronting on Buenu Vista street (for merly Eternity street), on the east side thereof, n distance of forty (40) feet, more or less, and bounded on lhe north by lot of Ortiz, and ou south by lot of Teodosla F. de Hepulvcdu,on the cast by lotof Hol ed d Corona, deceased, sntd lot being about thirty varas In dep h.moro or less, ;md being a part of lot number nine (9) of block thlrfy-rhreo (33) of ord's survey, granted to Teoflla Ortiz by the city oi Los Angeles on tho 17th February, 1855. Third—Thai certain lot situate on tbe west side oi New High street, and com mencing at a point In said west Hue of said street, which Is the northeast corner ot the lot known as Vicente Ellzaldes; thence with the Hue of said s'reet north 21 degrees east twenty andone-half varas to a point opposite to an adobe wall (ruin), which Is about 15feet from tbe NE corner of the house; thence north 60 de crees west twenty-seven v»ras, with the line of the old adobe wHl,to the corner thereofj them c south flvrt degrees west with old adobe wall In roar twenty and oue-hai f varas to lot called Ellzaldes; 1 iliHuee south ti3Js degrees casttwenty-one varas and three inches, more or less, to lino of sneet at point of beginning, be ing a part of lot gran fed to Fellpa huts de German, by the efiyof Los Augeles, ' on the 251 h August, M 8. Public notice is hereby given that on SATURDAY, THE 3d DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1579, At 12 o'clock I will proceed to sell at the Court House door, in the city and county of Los Augeles, State of Califor nia, ul public auction to tho highest and hi st bidder for cash in 11, S. gold and Silver coin, to sat Isi'y said decree for principal and interest, attorney's fes, costs and all accruing costs.all tho ab ive . described real estate. Given under my hand at the city Mid county o: Log Angeies, State of Cultfor ■ uin, this the llth day of April, A. D. 1879. H. M. MITCHELL, Hhorifl. By J. C. Kays, Deputy. apllfd In the County Court Of tue County of Los Angeles, State of California, HIS CREDITORS vg.HAMUEL MKYER. Pursuant to an orderof the Hon. Albert M. stevens, Judge of tne said County uOUrt, notice is hereby given lo all the creditors of tne suid Insolvent, Samuel Meyer, to he and appear before the said Judge, in open Court at the court-room of sabiCour ,at ihe Com House of Los Angeles county, in the city of Los Ange les, county aforesaid, on the iMstday ol April, A. D. 1879, nt 10o'clock a* X* ol that day, then und there to show cause, if any they can, wh * I □ prayer of said insolvent should nol in- gran ad and an ' assignment of his os uti ■ made, and he 1 he discharged from hi- debts and liabili ties, in pursuance of the statute In such cases made und provided; and In the meantime all proceedings against said iusolvent be stayed. Witness, my hand and th*» seal of said Court, this 19th day of March, A. D. 1879. 1 A. W POTTS, County Clerfc. By E. H.OWENS, Deputy. mh2otd lii tlio County Court Of tho Ciutity of Loa Angelus State of California. THOS. LEAHY VS. HIS CKEDITORS. Pursuant to an order of the Hon. Albert M S ephuiis, Judge of the County Court | of Los Angeles county, notice Is hereby 1 given to the creditors of the Insolvent, 1 Thos. Leahy, to appear before the Judge, • at the court room of said Court, in the Court House, in the city and county of Los Angeles, on the Oth day of May, 1879. L at lOo'clock \. m. of that day, I hen und i there to show cause, if any there be, why t theptnyerof suid etltloncr should not l be granted; that h cession of his estate • be made, and v discharge from his debts f be had, as by statute provided. I AH proceedings against said insolvent are stayed. Witness, my hand and the seal of tho ■ said Court, the 7l h day of April, 1879. 1 (.seal. I A. W. POTTS, Clerk. I By K. H. OWEN Depuly Clerk. «8 4w ; Dissolution of Co-Partnership. [ LOS ANGELES, March 18.1879. The co-partnership heretofore oxlstlng '. between tho undersigned under the firm name of LIPS, Oft A ode a CO. le this <layby mutual consent dissolved, C. C. Lips and S W. Crsiguo retiring from said firm. Th* business will be ountlnued by E MARTIN A CO. at the same place, No. 2 Arcadia Block, Los Angeles street, who will pay all debts owing by the Arm ot Lips, Cniiguc A Co. and receive all mon ey- due them. C. C. LIPS. S. W. CRAIGUE. mhlo-4w E. MARTIN A CO. Los Angeles Infirmary, i CONDUCTED BY THE SISTERS OF CHARITY. Hitunlocl Opposite llio New Uepot of tho W. !», li. H., Iv a most healthful lootJllon and easy of access from overy part of lha olty. Terms from $<Vo 14, per Week. LIIiGRAL ARRANGEMENTS made with Societies. For further particulars aud terms ap ply to the Sisters at the Hospital. Ja7tf Agricultural Implement Depot .... AT .... WATKINS it SCOTT'S ALAEEDA i'ODKDBY dan Joeo, Cal. Agent lor Walter A. Wood's New Iron Mi wer, Reaper and Sell-Binder, Haines' Sin. elo-Qear Ueador, Improved Sweepstakes Thresher and Sulky Rakes; also, the Cele brated Revolving sulky Rake, and the Cham pion Revolving Rake, and the well known Tiitin Revolving Rake; La Belle Farm Wagon, and Spring Wagons of all descrlptioaa- The attention of the farmers is particularly oalled to the SEW EEVOLVIHB BDLKI KAIE. It lias mot an enormous sale at tho East and lv anil around Sacramento, Also, all kinds of now and second-hand ma. . hlnery for sale, Farmers and others will Und It to be to tholr interest to call on me beloro tiuyln K , as lam selling everything very low for cash. OliniN TAJIKB. — Jj-'V'-.i ■ ' " [ of all S>hl aaw*rii4p"" v v * •" a su "'i i*ui.