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How He Won Her. "Sir," said a younn man entering an affloe in which was seated as old gentle, ■uta, "lam an entire stranger to you, ihoagh well actiuninted with your daugh er. Bnt before demanding her hand in liarrutge, I would like to ask you a few [ntataortt:" "Certainly, air: proooed." "About how much are you worth?" "Well, I ahould tay that my fortune rabid cover three million dollars at east." "Quite a rturpectable amount. How is t invtxrtedf' "United States bonds." "Ah, yet; safe investment; and the en ire amount will go to yonr daughter at onr death?" "Every cent of it." •'Quite right, Well, I have had some ittle conversation with tha young lady n regard to onr forthcoming marriage, nd the anggeated that I had better men lon tho matter to yon." "Ton are both very kind," replied the Id gentleman, meekly? "Would it be irssramptuoua on my part if I were to sk yon who you are?" ''Certainly not, air. Yon possess that Eht, undoubtedly. lam one of the di tort of the New York Coaohing Clnb 1 will drive third in line in onr Fifth venue parade neit May." Tho old man struggled with hia emo iobs for s moment, and then, in broken aloe, said: "She ia yours, sir; the is onra"— Philairlphin Call. A Lover Four Years Old. I The power of love at first eight was ■eaeMnJllriatrated in a etreet car. A Sarjßa t child of about four years V axeVSt&tT 1 * mother and took a aeat * a nurse who was I afß-i about three yeara of age. HftSfWat. V had gene nearly half a nils it %n stamped Tor the four-year lld and ita mofbr to get ont. Without i word having lien aald the child sad Italy elaaped the younger one in its urns, and kissed it long and lovingly, lie oar-driver waa waiting patiently, ad the mother tried to separate the ro, bnt it wat of no uae. Somo little se elspssd before the arms were nn asaad. gat a syllable was spoken, he foncSj|W)p|d slowly made ita way ut of nSTeaa-, and the younger went tck to annihilating a large cake with al betraying the alighteet emotion, wo ladies of uncertain age smiled audi ly. Tha old gentlemen drew a red tadana and blew a blast like a weat m Coxtgraaetnan on the floor of the Itmae of Kepreaentatives; but the kias- M went on. The younger ladiea aeemed i underataiid It, but the reporter inno mtly hid hia face behind a paper. The Faith Cure. ■J The following story ie told by the BJtaaaa SUllttft.' "How are you getting BJm, I'nofe Item? They tell me you have SSjeen vary akk." "Bleat God, masse, I ■a getting well. Doctor like to kill me ■Srid mediain, but de old preacher he cum Baiong, aad acs he, Brudder Is mi, yon ■Stain t been givin' nnffin' to de church Hll de year, and de Lord say he mad wid Bmtra, Brndder I tarn, and he gwine to let Boa die. Den he tay dat if I can raise Ht silver dollar he cure me, and de ole ■Somen the barrow aome, beg aome, and Bant da dollar, and de preacher go ont in Bale wood, and dig a hole and bnry de Hnoney, aad pray to de Lord over de aad he say dat if de Lord aatyfied Hnd forgive me, and gwyne to let me cil he send de angel for de money dat and take it away. Anil shore Xt, bleaa Ood, whan tie ole onion go in de mornln 1 de money done gone, Ood, aad I bin gettin' better since MM. Mesa Ood. How ia all yonr people, Stifled Feelings. Sara 4 -"! think it is a tin and a shame I kUF Uw dear little feathered songsters. I aad ay way. I'd make a law against ilbag birds. Guess people wouldn't tarve H tbey let the birds alone." He— •Bet what exrould the ladies do without tt ill ■■■mil It"' She—"Oh, that's an ■tJrely different thing. 01 course when have's an actual necessity for shooting ha dear creatures, one matt stifle one's selinga, you know."— Norton Trans rip- It is urged aa one cf Logan's greatest ceompliahmenlr tbat bis wife is a su trior woman. The same thing waa ted to poor Mr. Hayea's infinite dis redk. In tbe science of politics it is ot sntusnal for the rame argument to etfc both waya. THE BEST Of ALL LINIMENTS FOE MAlf AW) B3ABT. For ■awjjjtk^ MEXICAN THE BEST or ALL JNIMENTS FOB MAX OB BXLST. BOCIBTY NQTICEm. Knights Templar. Conja Oa Lion Coa/AKDiKT ao. 8, X: • T: Hold* lv atatod cooclaTM at the aayhim in Ma soaio Hall, on the Third TUUBSDAY ol each , month, at 7f o'olook r. a. Sojotimlrur Knlgbta | Templar bi yood standing are cordially Invited to attend. By order ol the E: ■C. N. KmcKEKaocKsr., Rocordor Loe Angeles Lodge No. 35, L 0. 0. F. Rbocjlar meoottng held on Wodneeday *tMWr ovening ot each week at 7:30 o'oleck. Sojourning brethren In good aLandlng are cordial ly Invited. J. 0. Da TURK, N. a. A Fun B. SI American Legion of Honor. S ararr Goffacu,, No. 664. meeU firtt and Third Tuesday evenings ot each month at rooms 86 and 87, Temple Block. D. K. PAYNE, Commander C. Q. WILUfAS, Secretary. SpS-fini Masonic Notice. 1 •mhr\m\ Loa Asoaija Loons No. 42, F. tA. 1 M.-Thostated meeting,ol this Lodg, / \are held oo the Unit MONDAT ol each month at 7:80 r. a. Members ol Pentalpbe, No. SOI snd aU Master Mason, in good standing ara cordially Invited. By order ot the w H:- K. of F. Ours Loses Mo. afi Most first and third THURSUAVS In the month at Odd f sUowr UaD P. U. Building. Sojourning Knights tarried. }. IL SUMMERS, C. C. B A. ToalA. K. ot It and S. Jal-ly Eagle Corps, N. O. 0. Rsoulas meetings at the Armerj, Cour street, every Friday overling tt 8 o'clock. W. H. H. RUSSELL. Captain Commanding. C A. Kstlsx. First SanrsanL Jet4-tl Los Angeles Lodge No. 2926, Bj, of H. Regular meetings ol ths above Lodge are held every Friday evening at Old Masonic Hall, Spring street, visiting brothers are oerdially in vited to attend. O. A. DKABING, mt Dictator. Los Angeles No. 33, Stated convocations on second MONDAY ot each month, 7i r. If., at Masonic Mail Sojourning oompenions In good standing eordlalßr invited By order ot SAMUEL I' It AO KB. U. P. M. Levi, 8-cretAry. Los Angeles Council Na 11, Royal and Select Miurtent, F. ft A. M. Holds Its stated assemblies an the 4th Mon day ol each month at Masonic Hall, at 7,80 r. a. Sojourning Companions In good .tending are IratarnaUgr Invited to attend. By order ol the Thl- in:. X O. CUNNINGHAM. Recorder. Confidence Engine Company. RMCT.AB meetings ot this Com pa on the first VYedesoaj evening aßa9ab»a*ot each month, at 7:SOoclock Be order N. COHEN. Saontarr. Notice to Creditors. Estate ol Jasper Wlltisms, deceased. Notice i, hereby given by the undersigned,e/ ecu tor ol tne laat will and testament ol Jasper Williams, dscaased, to the creditors ol and all persons having claim, against the saM decascd, to exhibit them with the necessary' vouchers within tour months alter the flrst publication ol this notice, to the said executor at his residence II miles southwest of the town ot Florence, Los Angeles county, that tieing Ihe place lor the transaction ot tha business of aald estate in the county of Los Angeles. Dated at Los Angelas, Cel.. March 1, 1884. E. J. DUKRELL, Executor ol the last .ill and testament of Jasper Williams, deceased. Brunson, Well, At Leo, Attorney. for Executor. mht 4w ORDEB TO SHOW OAT/88. In the Superior Court of the oeutity of Los An Bvles, State of California. In the matter or the eatote of Augustus Oivera, It aps«uing to tbe Court by the petition ibis day preacntcd ami filed by Robert Allison, a creditor of mM estate of A. Oivera. decjesaed. praying for sn order of sale of real estate that it m ne penury to sell the whole ol said real effete de bribed therein for the purpose uf paying debts outstanding against said decedent, and the debt chargei end expense, of administration. It is therefore onkred by the Judge of said Court that sll pereoni interested tn the c tate of said decetstied appear before the said superior Court on Mondny,theBUt Day of March, 11384, At 10 o'clock a . m. of that day at the Court House of this Court, in tbe ctty and county of Los Angeles, to show cause why an order should not be granted to the said administrator to sell so much of the real estate of the said deceased as shall bt necessary. And that a oopy of this o«rder be published at least four itiooeaalve weeks in the Loe An titan Dailt llbsai,b. a newspaper print ed and published in said city and oounty. March 1,1184 Jr. E. HOWARD, mht-4w fudge of said Court. Sealed Proposals- The South Side Irrigation Company will re ceive sealed proposals up to March 14th, 1834. for furnishing and laying one mile of tt inert, di ameter bast quality Stone Pipo (sand aod ce ment); eald pipe to be laid from a point on Jeffer son street, near Ran Pedrostraet.OM mile south. The Company reserves the right lo reject any or all bids. Proposals should be aad teased to J. C. Honran, Loe Angeles, care of Blcknelt At White. Los ADgclto, March I, 18*4. mhS 7t UKAPE CUTTINOaS. tn&HIIS SVITANA CUTTINCS ■take) Highest Priced Raisins Or a first etata wine. Troosseau and Zlnfandel Onttingt, Citron Trees, Limes, Persimmon, etc. Also koraes and dry stove wood for sale by ABBOT KINNEY, rohCl lw Kinnetna. San Oabriol. Grape Cuttings ■nfandel, Trovs«*n, O ran ache, f4red.es Sultana, n*rgrr and other varieties for sale hy I. L. MAVBERRV, dncd tf San i r iitrial Grape Cuttings Foy avlc, the follow ing «»r!ettea of Orape Cuttings: Trousaeau, C.rignsiie. Falls Hlanche OrersKha, Zinfaedal. Berger. Mataro, Black Malvotsls. .1. DeBAHTH SHOKB, Ss'n Oabriel. daell la, Qrape Oattlngs for Sale. Ul.tl EI.BEN, ZINF4NI'KL, RlttSailSS, BerVsr, Black Malvoi.ie, Isabella, char, sella, an varltlea. Apply to W II WORKMAN. No. avenue, Sovle Height., OrbyTetepho 76. d! 4 lm GRAPE CUTTINGS FOR SALE." Berger and Zinfands) gra|>s ruttins. for sale In imantltlaa to suit. Inquire of I.C. WINSTON At the Bacon Rancho, or by letter to PaMt.luna )an« lm Farmer*' Host: Swoon. PURE LIQUORS, FINE CIGARS AND LUNCHES. Na. IS N. Main St., near First. FSOHLISCIS a MTTNIISes, PROPRtrPORS. deetotf The Famous Home Decorative Art, Barbotlne Ware. Modeling at fhrwan. taught tty Miaa M. J. Clothlsr, of the Royal Art School, London, Eng land Sggyp ** Awhirmacher Block, opooalte mna of travel. PAOEFIO 00AST Steamship Company. I TOODALL, PERKINS * CO., General Ageo.4, san fhancisoo. NORTHERN* ROUTES. STEAMERS LEAVE SAN FHANCISCO For Wrangle. Sitka and Herrlsburg, Alaska: end Nanatmo and Naw Wsetwiluster, B. 0., sa ad vertised lv Sati Frenoieoo nmniMi. For Victoria, Port Townaend, SBettlo, tnu steilaooom and Mlympia oo Fab. tan. lttlh, nth. and Match Sd, nth, nth, mh. at 10 a. M. For AstoriA and Portland, Feb. 4, 9, If 19, 14. a, at 10 a. a. For Eureka, AraeU end Uookton, every Wednes day. For Point Arena, Cutty's Cove, Little Klvar Whitesboro, Mendocino City, and Nojro, every Monday. SOUTHERN ROUTEB. TIME TABLE FOR MARCH. Sruatas. Ji !J tJ |S Pr riw Omen of Urn Pacific' Mar 1 Mar I Mar 6 Mar 7 Eureka " • *' ft " fl " • Anoon •« * " 7 " 0 " U Los Annies '• 7 " 9 " 10 " It Queen of the Psolflo " 10 " It " 14 " M Kureka. " XX " 14 " lit " U Ancon. " U M 17 " 1» " SI Los Angeles " 17 " It " » " S3 Seen of the Pacific " » " « " tl " 38 reks " ti " 2* " ft " ti Ancon '* t6 "17 "to " 81 Los Angeles - 27 " » " SO Apl t queen sf the Pacific " 30 Apl 1 Apt 8 fl Steamers Queen of the Pacific sad Anoon go through to Sao Diego, letvlng San Pedro on thu dates of their arrivals from San Francisco. Tbe Queen of the Pacific and Aiteon oall at Santa Barbara and Port Harford. (San Luis Obis po) only, on tbe route to and from Sen Francisco, Cars to connect with steamers from SwS Pedro leave the 8. P. R. R. Depot, Los Annies, at 10 o clock A. at. railroad time. Bates of Fare from hot, Angele*: Cabin Steerage To San Francisco #18 #10 Port Harford It 0 Santo Barbara 8 8 San Diego 8 6 San Dieffo and return 11 aVPlsns of Steamers' Cabins at Agent's oflice where berths may be secured. for Newport Landing, via Santa Crux, etc., freight steamers leave San Pnuicieoo about erery two weeks, as tides serve on the Newport bar. The Company reserree the rtyht to cbane/e the steamers or their days ol millm. AVPOa PABBAOJK UR FREIGHT AS ABOVE, OR POR TICKETS TO AND FROM All Important Points in Europe APltfcTfO H. Mo L ELL AN, : : Agent. Office No 8 Ouuunercial Sv, Loo Augelee. S. P. R. R TIME SCHEDULE. Saturday, February 9th, 1884 Tralni leave and are due to arrive at II POUOWK laavi mm Po* IBTOUMf. Float. 9:C«a. a. OoHoe. 0.0» r. ■ •4:00 p. ». Ooltoe. lMt r. ■ t:oo'r. a. ( Darning ) Express UM r. a { and } 0:00 r. a. ( Eaat ) Badgrant 430 a. a t:00 r. a El Paao aad laat lt:(0 r. a. U:to r. a. j San Pmneyaoo \ Express I SO r. a 8:30 A. a. I Sacramento. ) KmUrTnt (At p. a t:S6 a. a. .Santa Ana and Anaheim. 4:00 r. a. 4:50 r. a. .Banla Ana and Anebtlm. 8:80 a. a too a. a. Santa Monloa stu a. ■ tM r. a Santa Monks IMr.m. ItM r. a Santa Monloa ,4:60 r. a. HfcOO a. a Wilmington ' iM r. a. 4:00 r. a WUrnlntion »:uu a. a. 10M0 a. a Sao Pedro «:» r. ». 4 00 r. a San Pedro M» a. a. exempted. tMundays only. T. H. OOODMAN, o<-uuntl raseenger and ticket Arena. A. N. TOWN IS, Oeaeral Manager. E. E. HEWITT, Aanataat Superintendent, Loa Aaselea CALIFORNIA SOUTHERN R. R. WMCT Ma COMMtmiCATIM WITH NATIONAL CITY ANO) SM MOO. On and after Monday. Cetobei let, IRS3, trains of the eaUforoia Southern Kail it * i grtirm: sonth wHI leave San Bernardino datlv, Hundars e» oepted, at 10 40 a. Oolton at Hl5 i. St., or on arrival of East-bound Southern Pacific train, and Rirorsido at 11:35 a. ■..arriving at San Diego st 7 16 r. ctolng north, will leave San Diego at 8:40 a. ST. Riverside at 8 2*, arriving at Colton at t:4tr. n., and San Bernardino at Sttt r. «. North-bond train makee close connection with Southern Pacifist rain for Loe Antrelee and San Fmnctsoo. The above is National City time, which is tO minutes faster than San Pranrteoo time. Passengers win* save from ten (10) to sixty (fiu)rettte hy purchasing their tickets of the agent before snterintr the cars. Round trip tickets cannot bo l «uici.ued on the For Information for freight or far* sddrcM Agent California Southern Railroad. Colton, or J. S. VICTOR. Superintendent, and Geo. Pr't and Pais.. Ag't N Anal Ctty. Osl. autt SRESOVICH, GRAY & 00., COMMISSION MERCHANTS IN Green and Dried Fruit. Raving OT selling on Commission Oranges, Limes, Lemons, mite, etc. Address V. O. Box 1857, Loe Angeles, or r. O Bos flan Pranclsoo, California. Hare on hand tor shipment at present over SOO cars ol choice Oranges, either of Los An geles, Riverside, Santo Ana or Sao Gabriel. * GrVE US A TRIAL. 4e07 3m ANGELICA BAKERY. 4trt> rirat atreet. BSBTAPBAHTB, HOTEL St. Bernard Restarant, Oor. Main and First Streets. Entrance First Street. (iIKKKM * UllOI. Proprietors ]inIW THE COMMERCIAL V. DOL, Proprietor, DOWSSY BLOCK, - SAIN STRUT. Receives alive ud wrvM up .vwy A*] tn. dates* mn, InoludltiK SOLE, TL'RBOT .nd SEA TROUT. MB. DOL It the escluslvs ooniixiiw o' th. nl .bated FROMAGE DE BRIE, whioh only be had ti thit rostturtJit. SPRING CIIICKENS, Just In tram th. --chM oooked In every style. Tbt, restaurant In Lo. Angeles's Dclmoulo?. jarlU Pearson's Msg Palaoa, RUSK'S NEW BUILDING, (Opposite Raker Block.) FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT. OYSTERS IN KVERY STYLE. The bout the market afford! at moderste price*. Skillful Cook, and Putty au. An the omka and fit made In the ■a.till.hmut. Modeled on the noet L.UIOUI restaurant*! n San Pnudaeo. CALL AND BEE FOR YOURSELF. mm ILLICH'S Restaorani aod Oyster Parlors, 41 ud 4S N. MAIN ST. GREAT REDUCTION IN OYSTERS. ' Large Eaetem Oyeteri, per 100, - - • Jt.so Saatl Eejteni. raw or ete.ro. <set. per plate Lux. Eastern, any st>le, - 60 cents per plate Baltimore selected Oysters, 85 cent, per can PRIVATE ROOMS Up stairs for ladle, and tamfllc, where meals will he served In the best style. Jerry Illich, Proprietor. ports lm SALOONS. THE SNUG. No. 4 8. MAIN STREET. (Nslt door to CONFIDENCE ENGINE HOI'S HENRY, ormerly No. W Commercial St. stST isSSSSS, sua ass cicar CsTX'ome and mms mt. Jtltf HENRY NOKBOF. LEAVITT'S Police Bazettfl Shades. Headquarter, for Sporting Fraternity. Oor. First And Spring Bt«., Larrondo Block Basement, Log Angeles. ALL THE STORTING PAFEBS ON FILC WINKS, LIQUORS ANO OIQARS Of the finest Brands Strict order preserved atH TEACHERS. MRS. MINNIE RASTER Tattler ot Music aid tte Seraau Intuit ss. m seers nam strut. Term. Moacrsta. Flnt-Class Beferences. hmm J7 D. KNELL, fOevrsniff >t hh. Cathedral ) TEACHER OP MUaiO. RESrCFKCF -Mara street, near the Ca thedral jant-lm ELOCUTION. Mill Sow Stsvanus, Teacher of Elo cution, Voice Culture and the Dram*. Residence, No. Ist. Banker Hill Avenue feb 8 3w AST SSSDtIWOBR ASD IRSROtMRY No. 17 North Main strut, over th. Urente Store. Private lessons, 90c; class lessons, ,1 and OS per month. All material of bs*e quality at reasonaht.l prices. Stars pins and tosbrns to suit any shape or color of material. MRS. K. I. W ITTK Lv Ineclcs, Ctl i*T Sin PRBFEBSOR HINTON'S DANCING SCHOOL Meets at the Bryion Hall Monday and Friday Evenings. Terms for nentletnen. S lessons, 06 00 Terms foe ladles, 8 lessons, | 3.00 Single admission par ouple, 1.60 Uuilcata. Medleys! II NO SPECTATORS. Class for LadJu sad Children on Saturday after. Private Ismswoi at any limit. TlekeU for six lemon, tt. NeVisltors bnt Married Ladles. Jaaala Pan PAATBRS PSR ROSSIS. Fnu ud after Marsh Ist I will take bona ill "*•*"• *""? »«' fsbis lm LEGAL. Sheriff's Sale. — i In the Suporior Court, City and County of San Francisco, State of Cali fornia, Department No. 6. William W. Jenkins, Haiiitiff, fa. ' The Polomas Plaoer Mining Company, Defendant. No. 11,030. Under and by virtue of au ekooutiau issued out of the above Court, In the above entitled case, on the 13th day of November, 1888, to me directed, and delivered to me on the 10th day of November, 1883, tor a Judgment rendered in said Court on the 18th day of November, 1883, in favor of William W. Jenkins, plaintiff, and again tit The Palomas Placer Mining Company, ; defendant, for the sum of «1330. vt, with interest , at 7 per cent per annum, costs and accruing , costs, I haw duly levied upon, and shall on . Maturday. the Sth Day nf Janu ary. A. B. lettM, At 12 o'clock v. of said day, proceed to sell at the Court House door, on Spring street, In the City of and County of Los Angelea, Htate of California, at public auction, to the highest and beat bidder, tor cash. United States lawful money, to satisfy said judgment for principal, interest, costs and all accruing costs, all the right, title and Interest ot said defendant. The Palomas Plaoer Mining Company, In sad to all of the fol lowing described property situate and being In the County of Loe Angeles, Bute of California, aad respectively desntfbed as follows, ta wit: Ist. That certain placer mining olaim known aa "tne Magnolia,"' containing 100 acres, and feeing a part of Section 20, T. 0 V, R. 10 W, H. 2d. Those two certain other plaoer mining claims, tha oaa called "the Webster," aad tbe other called "the Joaey," containing 180 acres each, and together constituting the aaat half of Section 80 In aald township. 3d. Those fonr oertaln other placer mining olaimJ, called raspsoUvalT "the Maggie,' "the at. M. X, M "the Blood*' and "the Itennedy, eaeh oeotalnlng 188 acres, sad tba four together constituUng aH of Section 20 ia said township. 4th. Those two certain other placer mining claims oalled respectively 'the Casey'' and "the Booth," each containing IftO acres, and together constituting the north half of Section 28 in said 6th. That certain other placer mining claim called "the Mamie,''and being the 8. W. kof Section 88 In said township. 6th. That oertaln other placer mining claim called "the Jenkins claim," and being the N. E. i of Section 81 In said township. 7th. That certain other placer mining claim called "the Pink claim,'' a«d being the N. W. J . of Section 30 In said township. Sth. Those oertaln other three placer mining damn respectively called "tbe Editer," "the Sidney," and "the Ready Return," eauh contain log 180 acres, located upon unsurveyed govern 1 ment land. ; oth. All that certain ditch now constructed and completed, and running tram the dam in Lake Elisabeth canon to that certain mining claim known as I 'Gold Mountain, ' aod belonging to or claimed by W. W. Jenkins. 10th. All that oertaln uncompleted ditch run ning from the said Gold Mountain claim to the said claim called the Blood claim. 11th. All rights te 1500 inches ef water flowing in said Lake Elisabeth caflon, and together with , any and all rights to the ace of the same or any 1 other water, either In said canon, dam or ditches, or hereafter to flow through or In tho same, and also any or all other appurteaanoes appertaining to any of the property above de scribed. Given under my hand thia 13th day of Decem ber, 1883. AT. CL'RRIER, Sheriff. ) By H. BrsDirs, Under Sheriff. dIS-td t Tbe above sale is hereby postponed until t Friday, tne 25th day of January, 1884, at same i hour and place. Dated this Sth day of January, 1884. A. T. CURRIER, Mieriff. By H. Bnt dick. Under Sheriff. Thn above sale is hereby postponed until Saturday, tht Oth day ot February, 1884, at some hour aad place. Dated this 25th day of January, 1884. A T. CURRIER, Sheriff. By H. Bi sdick, Under Sheriff. 1 The above sale Is hereby postponed until Sat urday, the Ist day of March, 1884, at same hour Dated this Oth day of February, 1884. A. T. CURRIER, Sheriff. Rv H. Bt-sDiCK, Under Sheriff Petition for Deed. In the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the Oounty of Los Angeles, In the Matter of the Estate of William D. Gresham, deceased. Pursuant to an order of Judge V. E. Howard, of the Superior Court of Los Angelea oounty, made this day, notice is hereby given that Mon day, the 10th day of March, 1884, at 11 o'clock A. ml. of that day, at the Oourt-room or said Court, In the city and county of Los Angeles, has been appointed for bearing the petition of Thomas Witheridge, praying for an order directing tbe administrator of said estate of Wm. D. Gresham deceased, to convey the land described bt aala petition to snd petitioner, at which time and place all persons interested therein may appear and contest the ssrae by filing their objections in writing. A. W. POTTS, Clerk. By A. RrstrAr, Deputy. February Sth. 1884. ftbOtd Revolution No. 386. A Resolution of tbe Mayor and Council of tho Ctty of Los Angelas, providing for tbe holding of a Special Election In the city of Lea Angeles oa tbe third day of March, 1884. Ba it resolved by tha Mayor aad Couaeil of the city of Loa Angelas as follows: Section 1. That a anoxia) election he held by tba quattfiod voters of the oity of Loa Angeles, in said city, on the Tklr4 Ikay of March, IHH4, For the following named officer, to- wit: A City Aastaaor, to serve for the unexpired term ending on the flrst Monday ot December, A D. 1884, and until his successor it elected and iiuatlfied. > Tbe Polling Placet shall be as follower For the FIRST WARD, Kansas Cltv House For the SECOND WARD, office of Chief of i Police, 31 N. Spring street. For the THIRD WARD, Turn Verein Hal). For tbe FOURTH WARD, Engine House No. % Main street. For tbe FIFTH WARD, the Pavilion. Wash ington Gardens. The following named persons, residents of the respective wards, are hereby appointed at oal oert to hold, conduct and makj tviimsof aald election; that la ta tay: FIRST WARD-Judges, Wm. Hughes and J. C. Cllne; Inspector, Osc*r Macv. SECOND WARD - Judges, Aaron Smlta and Walter McOrath; Inspector, A. G. Mappa. THIRD WARD-Judges, A. W. Ryan and J. L. Morris: Inspector. O. H. Pike. FOURTH WARD- Judges Martin O. Agukrre and O. H. Bliss; Inspector, Henry Dsborne. FIFTH WARD—Judges. G. J. Clarke and O. D. Compare; Inspector. John Phllbln. She. 2. This resolution shall take effect, lin , mediately after ita passage and i<ublicatioii, as hereinafter pro video. Snc. 3. The Clerk of the Council shall certify to the passage of this resolution and shall cause the same to be published lor at least ten (10) . days, the ea*jie being ten publications, the laat publication to be nude prior to tne third day of March, A. D. 1884, in the Los Angelas Daily Hbkald, a newspaper published in said city. I hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was adopted by the C ounoU of the city of Los . Angeles at Ita meeting of Fehruarv IWh. A. D. 1884. W. W. RefIINSOS. ' Clerk ot the Council of the City of Loa Angeles.*** Approved this 10th day af February, A. D. 1884, C. X THUM, Mayor. I here by certify that the foregoing resolution is a full, true and com<l copy of the original resolution adopted hy ths Council of tbe city of Los Angelea, at iv session of February 10th, A. D. 188 a. W. W. ROBIM4ON, Clerk of the Council of the cltv of Los Angelea. Los Angolas, February l»th. a. D. 1884. fabSßlOt Notice to Creditors. Fa'ate of Pedro Chourrouplec, deceased. Notioe is hereby given by the undersigned, ad ministrator of the estate of Pedro I'hourroup.sc. deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons hat Ing claims against tba said deceased, to exhll st them with tbe necessary' vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to tba said administrator, at Room 2, Allen Block, Loa Angeles city, in the County of Loa A,,, * l **■ W. P. CUTLKR. . Administrator of tha estate of Pedro Chourron- Datad at Los Angeles, February 20. 1884, plan, dec eased. Gardiner & Stephenson, attorneys for Admin istrator. rnchl-lw OFFICE HOURS. ~ 1 wtu bt at my ortce Irani » » « to It ■. MM raa 1 to i r. ». daily. Sundays w«»tju trim asasawsfißspiaa LEGAL. lUMMorii. 1 In the Superior Court of tbe Statu ot California, in and for the Oounty of Los Angeles. D. Edsou Smith, Plain tit*, • TS. Sarah f, Smith, Defendant. Action brought in the Superior Court, H**te of California, Count.)- of Loe Angeles, and tho complaint filed In said Oounty of Low Angwlttx, in the oflice of the Clerk of said Superior Court. Ths People of the Stato of California send Greet ing to Sarah F. Smith, Defendant: You are hereby required to appear in an action broughtagalriat you by tlui above named plaintiff In the Hu perior Court uf the State of California, in and for the county of Loa Angelot, and to an twer the complaint filed therein within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after tho service on you of this summons if served within this County; or, if served elsewhere, within thirty days, or judgment by default will be taken against you, aocordlng to th? prayer of said Coeoplatnt. The said action Is brought to obtain a Judg ment In favor of the plaintiff dissolving thn bonds of matrimony i ow existing between the plaintiff and defendant, reference being hereby made to the complaint on file as aforesaid for further p >r ticulars; said action is brought ou the ground of desertion by defendant. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the aald complaint as above required, the said plaintiff w ill apply to the court aforesaid for the relief demanded in the aald complaint. Oiven under my hand and Seal of the said Su perior Court, at the County of Los Angeles, State of CeUfornla, this 20th day of December in the year ol our Lord one thousand eight hundred sad eighty -three rsEAL.) A. W. POTTS, Clerk. By A. RIMFRAU, Deputy Clerk. JanS-Sm Proposals for Sprinkling the Streets. Notioe is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned, up to the meeting of the Council of the city of Los Angeles of March 3d, A D.,1884, for the furnishing of such number of carts as may be required by ths city to the extent of ten or more carts, each cart to have a tank of at least 000 gallons capacity, and to work ten hours per day and therewith sprinkling the streets of said city The bids to state how much for each cart each day em ployed. Tbe contract to be for one year or dur ing the pleasure of the Council, and the oity to have the right to fix the number ot carts to be employed at any tlsse, and the da>s on which such carts are to be employed. A certified, check for 850, pay able to the order of the undersigned, must accompany each bid as surety that the bidder will enter into a contract in conformity wtth his bid if tbe same is ac cepted by the Council. The Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Council of the city of Los An gelas at its meeting of February 80th, A. D. 1884. W. W. ROBINSON, Clerk of the Council of the City of Los Angelea. Los Angelea, February 28th, 1884. tebS7 5t Notice of Intention. Notice Is hereby given that it Is the intention of the Council of the City of Los Augeles te establish the grade of Seventh atreet from San Pedro street to the Los tngeles river, as follows: At the Intersection of Seventh street and San Pedro street the grade shall be 11 feet below the datum plane; at a point in the center line af Sev enth street 1800 feet easterly from the east boun dary of San Pedro street the grade shail be 12.60 feet below the datum plane; at a point in the center line of Seventh atreet 2100 feet easterly from the east boundary of San Pedro street the grade shall be 14 feet below the datum plane; at Ihe intersection of Alameda street and Seventh street the grade shall be 15 feet below the datum plane; at the intersection of Lemon street ana Seventh street the grade shall he 17 feet be low the datum plane; at a point in the center Hue of Seventh street 888 feet easterly from the east boundary of Lemon street the grade shall be 14 feet below the datum plane; and at a point in the center line of Seventh street 1687 feet east erly from the east boundary of Lemon street the grade shall be IS feet below the datum plane. All persons interested are hereby notified to file their objections, if any they have, with the Clerk • of the Council, within ten days after the date of the first publication of this notioe. By order of the Council of the oity of Los An gelas at its meeting ot February 26th. A D. ISB4. W. W. ROBINSON. Clerk of the Council of the City of Loa Angeles. Tab Angeles, February 28, A. D. 1884. febgf tOt Notioe to Creditors. In the Superior Court of the State of California, in and, for the County of Loa Angelea, In the matter of the Estate of Jotvph Paquet, Notice ts hereby given by the undersigned, administratrix, with the will annexed, of tbe estate of Joseph Paquet. deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased* to exhibit them with the naocassarv vouchers, within four months after the flrst publication of this notice, to the said administratrix at the office of Oravea a Chapman, Room No. 21, Baker Block Loa Angeles City,Califomta.the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate. A DELE LIONiK PAQUET, Administratrix, with the will annexed, of the es tate of Joseph Paquet, deoeaaed. febB7-f»w Order to Show Cause. In the Superior Court of th? Couuty ot Los Angeles, State of California. In the matter of of Robert Ow mis, Order to shew cause why order of anle of real estate should not be mad*. It appearing to the said Court, by the petition this day presented and filed by M. P. fuller, ad ministrator of the estate ol Robert Owens, de ceased, praying loran order of aale of real estate, that it is necessary to sell tha whole of the real estate to pay the expenses and charges of ad ministration and claims against the deceased, It ia therefore ordered by the said Court that all persons interested in the estate of said deceased appear before the said Superior Court on Friday, The 14th Dny ofMsrrh. INK*, At ton o'clock in the forenoon, of that day, at the Court-room of aaid Auperior Court, to-wit: the Court room In which Hon. V. X Howard, one of the Judges of said Court, presides, at the Court House, In the city of Loa Angeles, in said county of Loe Angeles, to show cause why an or uer should not be granted to the aaid adminis trator to sell so much of the real estate of the slid deceased, as shall be neoesaary. And that a copy of this order be published at least once a week for four weeks in tne Los An geles Daily Hksalp. a as wipe, per printed aed published in said Loa Angeles county. Done in open Court this ltth day of Fehruarv, ISM. V. E. HOW*AMD, febl&td .fudge. Order to Show Cause. In the Superior Conrt of tbe County of \am Angeles, State of California. In tho Matter of the Estate of Juana Reyes de Kamlrea, deceased. Itdu'v appearlpg to this Court by ths petition this day presented and filed by William 11. Nopihoft, the administrator of tha estate of Juana Reyes de Uamirex, deceautadL preying for au order of sale of real and personal estate, that it is necessary to sell certain personal property of said estate therein mentioned, and is also nec essary to cell the whole or tome portion of the real estate si said estate to pay the debts out standing against the said deceased, and she debts, expenses aad charges of administration, it is therefore ordered by this Court that all par sons interested In the estate of aald deceased ap pear before said Court oa WUIHIsY, the HTM sMY of MARCH, 1884, at 10 o'clock a h., at the Court-room of said Court, in tbe Court Heuae, in tbe city and county of Los Angeles, to show cause why an order ahould not oe granted to said adminis trator to sell said personal property, and so much of said real estate as may He necessary. And that a copy ot this order be published at least fow successive weeks in the Los Angeles Daily Hat alp, a newspaper printed and pub lished in aaid county. V. cV HOVYAKD, Superior Judge. Dated February Bth, 1884. feb»4w WM. J. LEIMP'S Western Brewery, ST. LOUIS, MO., Has established ao agency here, and the world leaowusd Bear Is sailing at B CTS. A GLASS at 0- nSSrO, 24 N. Main Sire**, PAUL SHILLINU, Oorner of Spring aud Second. MoHTOM « MAaVEJ. sen ltfti ©pr New Freight Depot tttmt Notice to ureditors. |Iv the Superior Court of tha Couuty ! of Los Angeles, Stato of California. In the matter of Ibe Estate of Kuwi 0. Smith, deceased. Notice is hereby given by tlie undersigned. Executor of tho estate of Susan ti. Sniith, de ceased, to the creditors of, and all persons hav ing claims against the said dec-eased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within ten months after tho flrst publication of this notice, to tbe said Executor at his office, Room No. 90, Templo Block, in the City ol Loe Angoles, the same being his place for the transaction of the business of said estate In said County and State. GEORGE 11. SMITH. Executor of thu last will ot Susan G. Smith, Geo. fl. Patton, attorney for the executor. febJSj-tw Order to Show Oauno. In tlie Superior Court of th County of Los Angeles, State of California. Order to Show Cause Why Order ol Sale of Real Estate Should not ho Made. In the Matter of the Estate nf Robert Hill-. de- Mary Bills, the Admiustratrlx of tho estate of Robert Rills, deceased, having filed her putitiou herein, praying for an order of sale of certain of the real estate of eaid decedent, for tne purposes therein set forth. It Is therefore ordered by the eaid Court, that all persons interested in the ea-.ate of said de ceased, appear before the said Su<*erior Court on Wednesday, the 26th day of March, 1884, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the Court Room cf said Superior Court, at tha Court House, in the city and county of Los Angeles, to show cause why an order ahould not be granted to the said Mary Bills te sell to much of the real estate ot the said deceased at shall be necessary. And that a copy of this order be published at least four successive weeks in the Los AfcuSLKs Daily HxjiALn, a newspaper printed and published in said city and county of Los An geles. V. X HOWARD, Judge ofthe Superior Court Dated February 25th, Hft febSOtd Notice of Presentation. To Doria Jones, Eloign M. de Sepulveda, Maria Martinez, J. Walter Drown, William Ferguson, Aiidres Briswalter. Oscar Macv, Margaret E. Maey.G. W. Peeehbe, A. 11. 'judson, Kexiah Hunter. D. Atneetoy, M. 0. Santa Crux, Sam uel Strohm, fUmona Reyes de Floret, Vicente Floret, Howard W. Mills, George W. Morgan, Edward L. Barker, Jose Mascarul, William Niies, John B. Niles, Mrs. A. F. Thompson and unknot* t. owners. You and each of you are hereby notified that on WrAneadajr. the 19th nay of Tlarch lajsjd], At 10 o'clock a. St., of said day, or as soon there after as a hearing can be hod. the undersigned, as City Attorney of the city of Los Angeles, will In the name and for and lv behalt of said corpor ation, present to the Superior Court of the oounty of Los Angeles, State of California, at the Court-house, in tbe city of Los Angelas, in said oounty and State, and in the Court-room of said Court House, known as Judge Howard's Court, a petition in writing praying for the condemna tion for the purpose of widening and extend ing Main street, in said city, and for the use of said portion widened, and said portion extended as a publio street. The realty described in said petition snd sought to be condemned is the following: Commencing at a point in the intersection of the north line of Marcheasault street with the centre line of Main street, formerly Bath street, from which pott bears the sooth went oorner of the fence of Mrs. Doria Jones, south f>3 degrees east 21.5 feet, and running thence along the north line of Marcheasault streot, south 53 de grees east 40 feet to a stake 88.3 feet distant from the southeast oorner of the fence of Mrs. Doria Jones, on the west line of Oivera etreet; thence north 37 degrees east, 532.1 l feet to the northwest line of Aismeda street; thence along the tame, north 10} degrees east, 88.87 feet to a postln thecenterllneof thepropoeedttreet;thcnce ttill along the northwest line of Alameda street, north 101 degrees east, 88.87 feet to the south line of High street; thence south 37 degrees west, 991.5 feet to the north line of Marcheasault street a stake, south 53 degrees east, 46 feet dis tant from tbe prolonged east line of Upper Main street: thence along the north line of Marchea sault street south 63 degrees east, to the place of beginning, except that portion thereof lying within the present limits of Main street. For sll further particulars reference is hereby made to the aald wriaVu petition ahovafjrefered to now on file in the office of the Clerk of the Su perior Court of the oounty of Los Aiurelps, Cali fornia. W. D. STEI'iIENSON, City Attorney of the City of Lot Augeles and Attorney for t Los Angelas, February 18th. 1884. fehiotd SUMMONS. In the Superior Conrt of tho State of California, in and for tho County oi Los Augeles. Action brought in the Superior Court of ths State of California, in and for the County of Los Angeles, and the Complaint filed In aald County ot Los Angeles, in the office ot the Clerk of said Superior Court. Walters. Maxwell, Plaintiff, vs, Maria Guadalupe Figueroa et al.. Defendant -. The people of the State of California send greeting tc Maria Guadalupe Figueroa, Joee Figueroa, Francisco Figueroa, Maria Jteus Figueroa, Amoda Figueroa, Ciria Maria Figue roa, Faustina Piirueroa, John Doe, James Doe, Wm. Doe, Aurelia Ree, Celettina Roe and Juuilte Roe, defendants. You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by the above named plain tiff in the Superior Court ot the State of Califor nia, in and for the county of Los Angeles and to answer the complaint filed therein within ten dayt (exclusive ot the day of scrvioe), after the service on you of this summons if served witmn thia county; or If served elsewhere within thirty days -or Judgment by lofault will he taken against you according to tl.e pre ver of said complaint. The mid action It brought to obtain judgment against said defendants tnat they may be re quired to set forth the nature of their several claims to the lands and premises described in plaintiff's complaint, and that all adverse claims of the said defendants or either of them, mar be determined by a decree of this Court, and that by eaid decree it be declared and adjudged that the said defendants, or either ef them, have no estate or interest whatever in or to the aald land and premises; and that the title of plaintiff is good and sufficient and valid. And also that the defendants, and each and every of them, be for ever debarred from asserting any claim what ever in or to said lands or premises adverse to tbe said plaintiff, and lor such other and further relief as to this honorable Court shall seem meet and agreeable to equity, and for costs of suit. Reference ie had to complaint for particulars And you are hereby notified tbat if you fail to appear and answer the aatd complaint as above required the said plaintiff will cause your de fault to be entered and will apply to the Court for the relief therein demanded. Given under my hand and the seal of the Su perior Court of the State of California, in and for the county ot Lot Angeles, thit 96th day of Jannary, In the year of onr Lord, one thousand eight hundred and elgbtr-three. israM A. W. POITS, Clerk. By A. Norton, Deputy. C. K. Thorn, Attorney fei Piaint.fl. f«bi7 8m Proposals for the Grrading and Im provement of Main street from California street to Washington street Notice ia hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by tbe naderetgoed up to the meeting of the Council of the cltv ol Los anselee or March 3rd, A. D. 1884, ror the grading and improvement of Main etreet from California street to Washington street In accord ance with the resolution of the Mayor and i oun oil of the oity of Los Angeles ordering said grad ing and improvement, approve*! December 3d, A. IV 1838. All proposals offered shall be accompanied by a check, payable to the order of the Mayor of the ritv of Loe Angeles and certified by a reepensible bank, In an amount of at least 8979.78. Tte Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order ol the Council of the eitv of l>os An geles at Its meeting uf February 25th. A. D. 18S4. W. W. ROBINSON. Clerk ofthe Council ot the Cltv of i.on Angelea Lot Angeirs, February tnth, A. U 18S4. tcbxT M CLUB THEATRE. M.in rtreM, mv th. Pico Hoi-rt. HERKY BROTHERS Ptoprielon W. mtmmi »i»kly »n OfguttlMton a* Mlliut • .■*, twenty Id mh.. alii, c-bftny. of bill »■ vmry Mood., vrmdma. qrrat imnnwn For h. H««*jr. otrrH LEGAL. Order to Show Cause. Ia the Superior Court of Lot* Angeln* County, Stato of California. In the Matter ol tho Estates aud Guardianship o Joseph 11 Patrick, Charles K. Patrick an Marcia A. Patrick, minors. It appearing to thia Court from thu petition i!ul> verified and this day duly presented and tiie 1 by Mary A. Patrick, guardian of the persons and ostates of aald minora, praying for au order Ij itell certain real estate particularly deacr.bed in said petition and belonging to »uid tuinoro, thai tt Is iiocctsary and will be noncficlul to slid minora to sail said roal property at puuic sale. It Is therefore ordered that tbe ntrxt of kin ot said wards and of each of them, and all person Interested in the estates of aatd wards, or of either or any of them, appear before the Court, at tho court room thereof, in which the Hon. V. F. Howard, one of the Juegee thereof, in-enldes, in tho Court House, in the city and county oi L<* Angeles, state of California, on tho tenth day of March, 1664, at ten o'clock in the fore noon of that day, then and there to show cuuae why an order should not be granted and made, directing; the salo of tho following described real property, situated in tbe county of Han Diego, State of California, and more particular!) de scribed as lollows, to-wit; All the tight, title and interest of Joi-onli 11. Patrick, Charles E. Patrick and Marcia A.Pat rick, minors, aforesaid, In and to Hi. follow in,; described real property, to-wit: Block No. 212, lots A aud 11, iv Block 1)2; the east one-third U) ot lots J, X and L in Block ITO. and lot X in Block 171, all in Hortoii's Addition to San Diego, in the county of Sau Diego, state of Califoraia; also lots 5 and 0 tv lllovk No. [>, Mlddlotown: also the undivided one hulf nf t'te southeast quarter of I'ueblo lot > ... t&i, and the undivided half of Pueblo lot No. 201. euiiUinli g twenty acres each in said undivided interest. The interests of said miuora in aforesaid prop, erty is further described as the interest then t. acquired by said minors aod by each ot them re spectively by Inheritance from their decca*i>t father, the hue M. S. Patrick, each of aaid minors ownintr an undivided one-sixth (j) inter est in all the aforesaid property. And it is further ordered that a c«py of till* erder be published in the Los Angelea Daily Hbralo, a newspaper printed in said Loe An galea county, at least once a week for three sue oeeaive weeks prior to the said 10th day of March, 1881. Done in open Court this fifth day of Februar, 1884. v. E. HOWARD. Judge. W. P. Gardiner, Attorney for Guardian, febfjtd Jail Bite. Whereas it appears to this Board that It Is üb solutely necessary to provide a suitable site whereon to erect a jail for said county, said Jail to contain such accomodations as may be necessary tor public tue under the law; and it appearing that said county has no jail ueoonio dations adequate, sufficient or proper for publ.e use, and It further appearing that the property hereinafter described Is the beat in all respects for a site for such jail and that it is for. the best interests of the County of Los Angelea that the said property should be purchased for the price and from the owners thereof hereinafiet Therefore, be it Resolved, That it is the ire tention of the Board of Supervisors of this county to purchase from the owners thereof to wit. 0. W. Childs and George Hansen, those oertaln premises located in the City and County of Los Angelea, California, and mare particularl, described as follows, to-wit: Commencing a: the eastern corner of the lot of the County of Lot Angeles a point in the northwest line" of New High street 184.2 feet northeasterly Irom Tenr pie street and running thence along New High streot N. 4SJ" E-, 50 feet: thence N. 46i" W , wj. feet to the land of — Manricio; thence parallel to New High street S. 434° W., 50 feet to the Hue of the lot ef the county of Loa Angrier; thence along the same 8, 464.' E., Mi foot to the place of beginning; for the sum and prici uf Mventy-five hundred^soo) dcJlars. Andlhat aid Board will meet to consummate inch pufohe -or the 3d day of March, at 10 o'clock a. BL, ol .ha. day, and that the Cork of this Board five r tlcv or the Intention and time of meeting to con- im mate said purchase by publication of such d tie. in the Los Angelea Daily Hsxalu, a newer pel of general circulation, published in sold cou.rty, for at least three weeks prior to said day laat By order of the Board of Supervisor*. A. W. PUTTS, Clerk. February 9,1884. febl- .1 lie Registration of Voters. Ornca or the County ClJtas of l Los Angelas County. f It Is hereby ordered that the County Cleil. of the county of Los Angeles, shall procure new books for the registration of the qualified elec tors of Los Angeles oounty and shall proceed to re-register the voter* of said conhty In conform ity with ths Political Code of the State of tall. "Sac. 1094. There must be kept in the osVeof , tee County Clerk of each oounty, a Great h\ gi . ter; whenever deemed necessary the Board of Supervisors of any county may, by order, re quire a re registration af the voters of said county, which said aider shall be published in -at least one newspaper publ'obed In said . oounty for not lass than six mouth* preced ing the next ensuing general election. Such registration shall oon form in all respect* to the provisions of this Code concerning original regis tration, except that any parson applying for re registration shall be ea titled thereto upon show - ' ing that his name was enrolled and nncancelled on the former Great Register." Ths former Great Register of Los Angelas oounty must be preserved by the County Clerk, but shall not be used for tba purposes of any election after the Ist day of November, 1884. By order of tha Board of Supervisors ef the county Of Los Angeles, this Sth day of February, A. D., 1884. A. VT. POTTS, feblO 8m Cleric or the Board. Notice for Publication of Time for Brovinf Will. etc. Stats or Cahtoo-hia, ) m In the Superloi COt: NTT OT LOS ASOKLBB. f ' Court In the matter of the estate of W. O. Goat. Pursuant to an order of this Court, nude thia dav,notice is hereby given that Thureday.the isth day of March, 1884, at 10 o'clock a. m of said day, at the conrt room of this Conrt. in the city and county of Los Angeles, has been appoint ed for hearing the application ef Louis Ooodfrietid sad Mary K. Oom.praying that a document now on file in this Court, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of W. G. Qoss, deceased, be atl mltted to probate,and that letter* testament., n be issued thereon to said Louis Goodfriend and Mary E. Goes, at which time and place alt persons interested therein may appear and con test the same. A. W. POTTS, Count* Clerk By E. H. Owxx, Deputy. Dated Fehjuarv 9th, 1884. Gardiner ft Stephenson, attorneys tor poti tioners. feblitd Notice to Creditors. . Kstate of Robert Owens, deceased. Notice Is hereby given by the tutderaigacd, <ul rruniatretor of the estate of Robert Owen, de osasnd, to tbe creditors of, and all persona having chains against the said deceased, ta exh'bit them with the necessary Touchers, within tour months after the first publication or this notice to the said administrator, at bis office, room Allen Block, corner Temple and Hprimr Streets, in the city and count * or Los Angeles. M. P. CITLKH. Administrator ofthe Estate of Robert Owens, de Dated at Los Angeles. Cal., Feb. 19th. 18HI. Gardiner ft Stephenson, Attorneys of Admin istrator. Sable 4w Sole Trader Notice. Notice is herebi given that on Men lav. ibe 10th day of March, 1884, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day. 1 will apply to tbe Hup* rior Court of the connty of !<os Los At geles, Htate of California, at the Court-room af ssld Court, for authority to conduct and carry on the business of general merchandising as a sole trader In the city and county of Los Anseles. The name of m v husband Si Jamas W. Young. MRS. I*l a YOUNG. Dated this Oth dar of Fvbruer.-, ISB4. Theodore J. WcPurv, Attorney, reb Ttw Notice to Creditors. Kstate of Elisabeth K. Reach, deceased Notice Ie hereby given by the undersigned, Ev ecutor of the last will and testanssat ot Ells* both E. Beach, deceased, to Use aradttora . and all parsons having claims agal net the t*i deceased, to exhibit them, wtth the rm-eeeen vouchers, within ten months after the nr»t pu>> Heation ef this notice, to the said executor, a! the office of Brunson, Welle A Laa, rooms 11 tn 17. Baker Block, the same being the pla-e for the transaction of the business ol said estate In the city and county of Loa Angelea, NIC HARD M. BEACH, tCxecutar of the last Will and Testament Elisabeth E Roach, deceased. Dated Los Angeles, Cal., February sth. ISS4 Branson, Walk A Lee. Attorneys tor fe.xe.utor feb94w Dissolution of Copartnership The ttrm heretofore existing under the name and etvls of A. Cbarvos A Co.. Cotag buainem in tha ritv ol Los Angeles, is this day disaolvsd by mutual consent, Mr 0. Bayle having purchased the entire 1 surest of Antolne Charvoe. All tadehtadneas against sard feres will be paid by Clovis Bayle aad all indebtedness due saM Ssm must ha paid to Mr. Clovis Bayte, and to no oaMsr person A. CM ARV,w C. BAYLE. Las Angeies, February 13, 1684. fehlt lm