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4 LUMBER YARDB. ~AJER LUMBER 00., Alameda street, Near Alleo. £ QRAND DEPOT of PINE LUMBER, • Iv all stylea of shape, slse and flnlah, Sbingles, Lath «t Moldings Constsntly on band Prom tne San Francisco Moun tains of Northern Arizona, i Lumber delivered along the line of the S. P. R. R. from Newhalt to tho Needlea, Address 1 HAMPTON HVTTON, Agent, i aplStl KERCKHOFF-CUZNER MILL AND ' LUMBER COMPANY, MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN LUM B EX Doors, Blinds, Windows, Eastern Oak, Ash, Hickory, Walnut and Poplar. Are prepared to execute any and all kinds Mill Work. YARD AND MILL CORNER ALAMEDA ARB MACY ST.. Telephone No. a P. O. Box 93, uir23 Sm J. M. GRIFFITH k CO.. Lumber Dealers, Manufacturers of Doors WINDOWS, BLINDS, Stairs, Stair Rail, Ballusters, Newell Posts an Mill Work of tvery description, and dealers n Lime, Plaster, Hair, ate. No. S3S North Alameda Stree PERRY MOTT k CO.'S LUMBER YARDS AND PLANING MILLS, NO.TB COMMERCIAL STREET, rarSOU TRANSFER COMPANIES. Gr.o. S. Barroa». Ws. CaaDwau,, Pres. and (ten. Supt. Vice-Pro, i E. 11. O MzLvaar, Secy. California Track Comp'y, (lDOorporat«d.) Succeisora to Bills tt Co.* General Forwarders, Ho. 9 Market St., Temple Block. Opp. Court House. Loe Angeles, Cai. Machinery, Safes, Pianos, Furniture and Iferehantliae, shipped or delivered on roaeonablu terms. PIANOS REPACKED FOR SHIPMENT. Coiitltrnments shipped to our oare C. O. D. and : Bills of Lading left at our office will receive , prompt atteotion. Telephone No. 78. aprlStf PIONEER TRANSFER COMPANY, , o«r< No. 3 Market Street. | *»"Teleptaone No. IS7. | apltl OEO. P. McLAIN, Proprietor. Pmnisas Banning, \ FORWARDING k COMKiSSIOI m\ f WILMINOTON, Los Angeles County, Cai. Vessels towed, goods lightered mnbe snd grain stored, with AIXTtTTOMKI) PrWMT^NfjW OoTU I ' 111 ' Notice to UTeditors. Id the roatter of the estate of Kdward R. Chap pelow, deceaeed. . Notice te herebr given by the irrrdersigned, ad ministntor, with the Will annexed, of the * estate of Edward K. Chappelow, de - oeased, to ths creditors of, and all ptjrsone ha. ing clainu against the said deoeased, to oKhil.it , them with the nece<*aary vouthers, within four months after the first pubtioatieii of this notice, i to the said adtninistrator, with Will annexed, > at eVMsmSJ 1 2 and 3 Allen Rlork, in City ami County of Loi Angeles, the same t/eiog the place fur thr transaction ol the business of saitl estate ' In the said county of Los Angeles. WM. R. CHAPPELOW, ■ Administrator, with the Will annexed, of the es tate of RdevsT'l K. t'happetow, decessel. 1 DatM June 17. 18M. . (i-tflifii-r fi atephenwn attorneys for ad minis ! TIRED OUT. W. j exhaustion without effort, which makes life a burden to so many people, is due to the) fact that the blood Is poor, and the vitality consequently feeble. If you are suffering from such feelings, Ayer's Sarsaparilla is Just what you need, and Till do you Incal culable good. No other preparation ao concentrates and combines blood-purifying, vitalizing, enrich ing, and Invigorating qualities as Ann's Saksapasilla. pnr.r arsd nr Dr.'J.O. Ayor 4 Co., Lowell, Mate. Sold by an Drosefcfta; 11, slnoottlea for SB. Gentle Women Who want Klousy, Inxnriant and wary trtmat* of abundant, bwtnUfnl Hair must nse LYONS KATHAIRON. Tht* elecant, cheap article always makes the Hair crow freely and fast, keeps It from falling: ont, arrests and cares «ray nefw, remoTea dandrnfr and itching, makes the Hair strong, elrine it a cnrllns; tendpney and keepine It la any desired position. Beau tiful, healthy Hair Is the sore result of nsine; Kathairon. I Ul I S PILLS TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. _ From theso aontxies arise throe tourths ot he diseases of tho human race. Those .yinptnroa Indicate their existence: levee as X ppetlte, nowele costive, f4|ek Heed. ! I, c. To lines after eating, aversion te I aertloai ot body OT mind, F.rurteylloe .( food, Irrltabttltr of temper, Loan iptrlts, A reellßM ot havlwf; neglected • . .me duty, nizzlnrsa, Flntlerlne; at ten • 11. art, Rols he fore the eyes, hlgily col- • •red tlrlno, 4 O.H«TIP*TI«r», und (le I onnd tho nso of a remedy thst acta dlreottj m tho Liver. Asn Liver modlclmiTtTrT'! ■n. I.H hnvo no equul. Their aotlonon tlie , IdneTtnnd Skin la also prompt; retnovlns ill Impurities thronnh tbeso three '• eeave> ngrr, of the eyeteen." producing appe. li>-,aonnd dlgnetlon, ri'S-uhtr stools, n olimii I 'klnandaTlaasronehodv. Pll.t> I iiuao no nausea or griplno; nor lntorfcr* 1 eltfe .lolly work sml aro a perfect VUr™'M}l£t' " TUTtS HAIR DYE. ' Orat FUm on WmsnßsW olianged 1" I * r »ntly toat.LOSST Mlack hynstngln apt |)Uc«tlofi of this DTK. Isold by DrutMrUta , >r Ment hw sxpresM ou weipt ot •!. a Offlce, 44 Murray fstrai*!; Nfw York. WITS MAItttAL IF Wtni KfttPTt Ftll ... Mr. Bdrfards' Preacrl ptlon for Evolv lnff Melody from Recalcitrant Blrfß. A "If any one baa a canary bird that won't sing," said Mr. William Edwards, "I afcn give him a prescription that I t never knew to fail ta making a bird a 1 tirst-elaas warbler." Mr. Edwards is the naturalist who has been mentioned heretofore in connection t with experiments having in view the " possible domestication of the alligator in Sheepshead Bay. "Iv the case of this prescription," j continued Mr. Edwards, "it is the bird that is to be well shaken before taking instead of the medicine. I discovered it Id thia way: Our canary bird Dick is five years old, and when his notes were 1 due, after a careful bringing up, he faUed to utter a sound. We.waited a reasonable length of time, and as he did not show any inclination to sing, we . looked on tbe time and care that wo had I bestowed upou him as entirely throwu away. If he hadn't been inch a hand some bird he would have been disposed of at onoe, but his style kept him in the amity. He was housed in a pretty brass cage, and received more attention than he deserved, as we then thought. "About a year ago Dick's cage was hanging in an upper story window one day, and from some cause it fell to the ground below. When the cage was picked np it was found that one of the bird's legs was broken. We were about to put Dick ont of his misery, when a lady who lived near us interfered. Hhe said she conld make him as good as new, which we didn't think was doing much, as when he was new Dick wasn't inven toried very high by us. Tbe lady took him, however, and splintered the broken leg. For three weeks Dick lay on tbe bottom of bis cage as patient as could be. lie took his rations with discourag ing regularity and relish, and one dsy hopped up on his perch as psrtand fresh Mil he had just returned from a long vacation In the country. "Bat he was as mute as a mummy. His style was as handsome as ever, though, and he paraded it to its full capacity. About three weeks after coming oat of the hospital, Dick's apart ments were again hanging from the esmo window, and oace again tumbled to the ground. The limb that had been bo carefully doctored aud nursed before was again broken. We splintered it as previously, and in a short time brought tha bird around onoe more. The day that he resumed bis position on his perch will never be forgotteu in onr family, lie jumped to hia place, cocked his eye around the room as tf to see whether we were all present, straight ened himself up, stretched out bis neck, and—well, talk about a canary bird singing. He filled that room with unheard-of notes, and sent them ringing oat of the windows until they penetrated the whole neighborhood, and set every bird there was within a quarter of a mile to singing at a pitch that threatened tbe splitting of all the feathered throats that part of the city contained. Sing ? Why, lie wouldn't stop! He kept it up right along all day, and woke up in the night to pat ia a bar or two that he'd forgot tab to execute before. I guess all tbe music that bad been pent up In bis soul for tbe previous four years got away from blm that day and night. But if it did fae filled ap again right away, for Dick has never been unable to provide an abundant supply of it ever since. "You ace, that bird had simply been stubborn all his life. He could have been singing for four years If he'd want ed to, and he knew it, bat he'd made up his mind that he'd take it easy and put on style. - When the cage fell out of the window with him the first time he did not think so much about it, but when it dropped tbe second time he began to wake up to what he believed the true ait v a tion waa. He got it in his head that he waa dropped oat of the window because he wouldn't sing, and two trips was all be wanted. He made ap his mind tbe second time that if he ever got around again he'd sing till he made things hum, and he did ' That's my prescription for making canary birds sing when they jvon't sing, and I have no reason to believe that it won't work to a charm every time, if osad according to directions." Grabbing Land in the West. "Do yon m tuat old fellow sitting across there with a linen duster on?' aside gneet of tbe Grand Pacific, point ing to an elderly individual who was re clining on one of the sofas in the lobby. "He ii the moat unconscionable land grabber in America. He and I came in together from St. Paul to-day, and he told me about it. He went up to Dako ta three yeara ago from New York Matr, aad after looking the country over he made ap kia mind that it waa a good place to settle Land was to be had cheap by pre-emption, and what do you suppose the old cuss did? He was unmarriea and had no one bnt him self in all the world. He went back Kast and married a widow, who had one widowed nnd three old maid daughters, and brought them all out here. Then tha eld man entered a claim, and the daughters, four of them, all entered claims along side. So there you have it. The old man practically owne 800 acres of good land. He bnilt the girls shanties on their claims, and tbey live in them enough to satisfy the law, bat the whole thing is done under the superintendence of the old mau, who is an old reprobate, I fear I naked him if the widow he married was good looking and amiable, an Ihe re plied: "Ob, no; I can't any sho is. I would n heap rather have taken ono of she and I may yet, when the old wo rm ia gone, but business in bus mess, aad tba only way I could get the w aide family wns to take the mother first - Chicago Herald. A Baby's Wardrobe. 1 New York Morning Juurnal.} Th* ether day a check wee sent in to like "special order" department of a Urge Broadway home, whioh it waa ex plained waa tne payment for an outfit Covided fer an infant which bad been Ft motherless and taken charge of by a rich and doting maternal grandmother. Only two yeara before the same house had furnished the trousseau for the lovely young bride. Now the grief of the mother at the loss of the daughter she loved found consolation in the lavish outpouring of rich gifts upon the head of the unconscious baby she had left. It was five months old now, and to boshort 004ted. This was the occasion for the outfit, whioh included nineteen real lace dresses; a ooat of white corded silk, hand embroidered and trimmed with fine wide Dunhesee lace; a white cloth coat, lined with silk and trimmed with Florentine lace, and a lace cap, a marvel of soft waves of lace and narrow satin ribbon and marabout feathers. — New York Journal. Reminiscences of Maximilian. The traveler, Ernst ran Heste War* tegg, write* from Ljneretaro to tht* Pert* Figaro: "Th* Oovernment of the Stele of Qnerete.ro hae erected a large monument of ret) atone on the spot where Maximilian waa allot the Iffth of .lane, 1867. Until now thia gloomy *pot en the Gerro de la Campaua haa been marked by a pyramid of small ■tone*, whioh gradually deereaae in sir.* l owing to the deprivations of the c*.- Imperial soldiers, who almost daily took away a few atones as a memeuto ot their Kmperor. Tbe Kmperor's ooflin, en tirely bleod stained, remains in the Oovermnent palace exposed to the des ecration ef American travolera, who out •ieoe* off it. The Convent nf Santa Crua, where the Rmperor was im- ' priaosied before) his death, is falling into ruiaa, and the room in which the unfor lunate Maximilhan sat haa heoome al . mot inar.'vssihle. Monsignore Soria, I bi* laat confessor, died a few days ago." It Is related of tlnstav Itor. that many ! year* ago, while on a tour in Switser I land, he happened to loa* hi* paaaport. 1 Arrivw »t G. oßrnA Be ~k ed t„ he, ,|. lowed o speak to the Mayor, to whom , b* aav*hia name. "You say lhat yon «• M. JSkMMYI Dors," replied the I !?f J 1 b *l'«ve you; but," he C"* 1 ""' a pencil an.l a piece of . £*. J"*«an etally prove it." I >...-* *«d ro«BJ Sh, „ ld H perceived some I in th. street. ' ?"T? 5S* eoene, and. append ing hi. nam. „ hi . .fc.toh v rapport i. per fSSjl orf "'',/«ni.rKd the official, - but yon must How me to keep it as a " lT.ir^^ Mo,lr,r •» "turn on. 1 in the ordinary arm. " | LOS AJTSTELBB DAILT HERALD, TTJBSDAY JTJNE 24, 1884. UN KB OF TRAVEL, PAOITIO 00AST Steamship Company. , TOODALL, PERKINS * 0O„ General Agents j ■AN FRANCISCO. I NORTHERN ROUTES. STEAM ERM LEAVE SAN FRANO.BOO For Wrangle, Sitka ami lierri.burg, Alaska; and Naxiaimo and New Westminster, B. C, SS ad vertised In San Francisco newspapers. For Victoria, Port TownsenJ, Seattle, Tacotn ttteUaeooni and Olympia on June 8, 16, S4,aad July 2, at 10 a. m For Astoria and Portland, June 3, S, 13,18, S3, , 28 and July 3, at Hi a. m. For Eureka, Aroata and Hookton, every Wednee- , For Point Arena, Cuff*'* Core, Uttle River ! Wbitasboro, Mendocino City, and Novo, every ! Mnn.Uj. SOUTHERN ROUTES. TIME TABLE FOR JURE. Comas South Ooino North. ll fi si II BTUSSS Sf t»- «"> CI 31 h_ h_ 11 Los Angelei June 2 Jun 4 Jun 5' Jun S Orizaba • 6 " 7 ' 9j " 11 Eureka " 7 " 9 10 i 13 Santa noaa " 10 " » " » " }« Las Angeles " It " M " 15 " 18 o i2 Tbe ■ B«8"»' r fi Eureka " 17 " IS " SO " «3 Santa Hnsa " 20 " 22 " SS | 90 Loa Angelea •■ 22 " 2« " 25 " 28 Orlsaba. " 25 •• 27 " 2» Jul} 1 Eureka " 27 " 2B " SO " S Sa.ua Rosa " 30 July 2 July 6 7 Hveaaaers Santa Koea aud Orizaba go through to San Diego, leaving San Pedro on the dateaot their arrival. Irom San frandaco. The Santa Roaa and Orizaba call al Santa Barbara and Port Harford. (San Luia Obis po) only, on the route to and from San Prauclaco Carl to connect with steamer, leare 8. P. It. It. depot, loa Angelas, ai follows: With Santa Koea and Orizaba, going north, at to o'elook a. v.; going aouth, at 4 o'clock r. a. With Loa Angelcfl and Eureka, going north, at 4 c clock r. a , railroad tune. Bates of Fare from Loe Angeles: Cabin steerage To Ban Francleco, Monterey or Saute Cruz MS 110 Ban Simeon IS 10 Cayucoa IS 10 Port Harford 12 • Oeviote 10 8 Santa Barbara S 0 San Buenaventura 7 5 San Inego S 5 San Diego and return 11 J*TPlana ot Steamers' Cabins at Agent's oS3.ee where berths mar be eaourad. ror Newport Landing, via Santa Cruz, etc., freight steamer, leave San Francisco about every two weeks, as tides serve on the Newport bar. Tha Company reserves tha right to obange the steamers or their daya ol selling. aWFOR PASS AOS OR FREIGHT AB ABOVE OR FOR TICKETS TO AND FROM All Important Points in Europe AfUV tO 'H. MoLELLAN, : : Agent OsVea—No. 8 Commercial Si. Loa Angeles. S. P. R R. TIME SCHEDULE Friday, May 2d, 1884 Trains leave aad ara due to arrive at as pollovs: l lauvs znarva roe eavnaanoa. race. 0:00 A » Colton. SSSIr. s - ffOr,. Cotton 11:90 r. > J t*>o r. a. / Demiogi Express 1230 r. c I eS» r. a. \ East, j Emigrant 490 A S | 2:00 p. a B Paso aad Eta*..... urso r. s. ; 12:60 r. a. / San Franotaoo ) Expreae 1:S >F. a 8:S0 a. a. \ Sacramento ) Emlgr nt SSSt r. a ISO r. a. Santa Ana and Anaheim 8*99 A s OM S. a. Sante Monies 8:15 A a '5:00 A sti Santa Monica •J:Sr, r. a. tt:sor. a Sante Monica »6:ao t. v. 10S10 A a Wilmington 2rSO r. n 4*o r. S. Wlbnlngton OSS) A s. HUM a. a. Saa Pedro 5:20 r. n 400 r. a. San Pedro jjajl a a. 'Sunday, aTMptsil. tanadars our/. T. H. GOODMAN, Oeneral Paaaerarer and Ticket Agent. A. N. TOWNK, Oeneral Manager. k. c. HEwrrr; leasts ill SupartDtendent. Loa Angela, CALIFORNIA SOUTHERN R. R. BtRECT RAH. CtWRNRMCATMM WITH RATNMsAL CITY ARB (AH BKCO. _.°S •5° atorate/, *'«uruary 18,1583, trains at tho California Southern Railroad going south ™ hs»e San Bernardino daUy. Sunday! «z -ospted atl Isr. a., Cotton at 1:48 a a., or on arrival et East-bound Southern Pacific train, 1 " *■ -•■ •* Oolrar nortn, will leav- Sen Diego at 8:40 A a •oversale at 2:2t, arriving at Colton at l:4tr. a and Baa Bernardine at 3:25 r. a. which la 20 minut™ raster than Saa rmnciaoo time. Paaaangera will save from ten (10) to slit, (60) cents by purchasing their ttekate ot the agent before mterlng the oan. Close connection, made with 8, P. local lo ami rrom law Angele,. Passengers to and from the Kait will havo tart short delay at Colton. Tha above ia National City ttttw For information for freight or fare address Agent California Southern Railroad, Colton. or J. N.VICTOR, supenntendent, and Oee. Fr aad Paaa. Alt N jural City. Cel. auzl UNDERTAKERS. REMOVAL. rOaTBIT dan ORR, PNDERTAKERB AND RMBALMERS, Have removed to their new store. No. 47 North Sprlug street. tf ALBERT BROWN, Under Inker and Kmfealtaer, Cerriage and Hearse Free for adult funeral,. Telephone No, 76. No. 284 N. Main St Ors. C. * Frank Stev ens. ' /aSnTsSa AaMaaRM 9w mmWM -SklCi*. J^haZ. ' |Rr i •sent act orTrrtk, ant. Laevo leisree- I slen tor teeth la the morning, can hare them r same day. Teeth without a plate. Fine fllllnga s a specialty. All operations guaranteed. Rooms ■ 18 and IS Sehnmacher Block, opposite P. O. tnyetf *ag* The renowned folates e>la c rhe "EXPERT I the Leading BICYCLE ul ihe i world. Oaaoaa a ALsJUsaea, I Sole Agents, SSB Market street I San Kmnriecn, Cal. Meekanhw' - L. Toole, Hardware and Machln BJory Cataleene .1 all our goods __B/«nt freeonapplleatlon. TiaySm _.— . 0 RnUrirr" l Ticket and Employment Offle-.. . BUREAU of INFORMATION; nasi, hat, tree: D Seal Mate Broker ; heueaeaod lota sold on la- ai ,i«ll:„.i,ta; houasaand rooms. furoUhed or un b. hirnished. eicurad. «. MtTWfWER II 1« North Main Street, near First st al Telepooo.No. 11A eapli On _ USUAL. Copartnership. We. the undersigned, do hereby certify that we are partners, transacting business lv this city aud county of Los Angeles, under the firm name and style of Percival & Chambers; that the names tv full Of all Lhe members of such part nership are J. Percival, of Los Augeles, Cal., aud Jot. Chambers, ot Covington, Ky., and that tbe places of our respective resiliences are set oppo site our respective names, hereunto subscribed. In witness whereof we havu hereunto set our hands this ith day of June, 1884. J. PERCIVAL. Los Amrelea. JOSEPH CHAMBERS, Covington, Ky, Los Angeles, June 4. 1884. jell lm Proposals for Grading and Improve ment of College Street, Between Tale Street and Buena Vista Street Notice Is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned up to the meeting of the Council ol the city of Lot An geles ..f June 24th. A. D. 1884. for the grading and improvement of Colhge street, between Yale street and Buena Vista street, In aceordanou with tbe Resolution of the Mayor and Coun cil of the city ot Loe Angelea ordering said grading and Improvement, approved June 13th, All proposals offered shall be accompanied by a check payable to the onler of the Mayor of the city of Los Angeles and certified by a responsl bis bank iv an amount ot at 1ea»ti134.76. The Council reserves ths right to reject any and all bids. By order ot the Council of tbe City of Los Aa geles at Its meeting of June 16th A. D. 1884. W. W. ROBINSON, Clerk of the Council of the City of Los Angelea Los Angeles, June 17th, 1884. jnlS-St Proposals forthe Grading and Improvement of Orange Street, from Pearl eUreet to east boundary of Lot 1, Blook 37, Hancock's Survey Notice Is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned up to tbe meeting of tbe Council of the City of Lot An geles ofJune 24th, A. D. 1884, for the gradlngand improvement of Orange street, from Pearl street to east boundary of Lot 1, Block 37, Hancock's Survey, In accordance with Reso lution No. '.'Ui of the Mayor and Council ot the City of Los Angeles ordering said grading and Improvement, approved June 13th, A. O. 1884. AH proposals offered shall be accompanied by a cheek, payable to Lhe order of the Mayor of tho City of Los Augeles and certified by a responsible bank, In an amount of at leaat $150.b4. The Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Council of the City of Los An gelee at ita meeting of June lttth, A. IX 1884. W. W. ROBINSON, Clerk of the Council of the City of Lee Angeles. Los Angeles, June 17th, A. D. ISB4. J©l7-5t Notice to Creditors, Estate of W. D. Oresham, deceased. Notice t* hereby given by ths undersigned, Ad ministrator of the estate of W. D. Uretham, de ceased, to ths creditors of and all persons hay ing-claims against the sale drccaeed, to exhibit them, wtth the necessary vtuchen, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to tbe said administrator, al hit office, Rooms I, 2 and 3 Allen Block. City of Lot Angeles, the same being Lhe place for the transaction of the business of said estate In the oounty ef Los Angelea. M, P. CUTLER, Administrator of the estate of W. D. Oresham, de- Dated at Lot Angelei, June 17, 1884- Gardiner it stephei son Attorneys for Adminls krator. jelS-4w Notice of Petition for Probate of Will. In the Superior Court of the Connty of Los Angelee, State of California. In the matter of the estate of H. D. McFarlan deceased. Notice is hereby given that Wednesday, thi second day of July. A. D. 1884, at 10 o'clock A h. of that day snd the Court Room of ths Sups rior Court of said county of Los Angeles whereii presides the Hon. Henry M. Smith as one of th. Judges of said Court, at the Court House of tht •aid county of Los Angeles in the city of Lot An geles, California, have been set and appolnteu a> the time and place for hearing the petition ol John Mllner and Stephen W. Mott. praying foi the admission to probata as tbe last will and tat Lament of H. Ik McFarlan, deceased, of a docu ment now on file in said Court and purporting tt be such last will and testament, and for the issu anoe to them of letters testamentary thereon aud at which time snd place all persons inter estod may appear und con lest the same. Dated this June 19th, 1884. A. W. POTTS, e2otd Clerk of the abort entitled Court. SUMMONS. In the Superior Court of the State o CaKforaia, in and for the Connty 1 of Loa Angeles. Action brought In the Superior Court ot th - State of California, in and for ths County o Los Angeles, and ibe complaint filed in est County of Los Angelas, tn the office of the Cler of ssid Superior Court. S. H. Hersam, Plaintiff, Ira Nichols, Administrator, et al., Defendants, Tht People of the State of California rend greet Ira Nichols, adminstretor, with will annexed - of estate of Hiram Hersam, deceased. Mrs. S iral Wallace, May Tucker, Olive Tucker, Sam us Tucker, Mrs. Nancy Frost, Greenleaf Heraain Willard Hersam, Andrew Hersam, Angellm Dunn, Arvita Spaoldlng, Nathaniel Hersam Amanda Cuuunitigs, Lorano Tucker, defendants You are hereby required to appear in an acttoi brought against you by the above named plain tiff in Lha Superior Court of tbo Stale ot Califor nu, in and for the county of Lot Angeles, and v 1 answer the complaint filed therein, within tor days (exclusive of the day ot service), after tht ' service on you of this Summons—if served w ilhii this county; or, it served elsewhere, within thirty days—or judgment hy default win be taker against you according to the prayer of said com ' plaint. The said action hi brought to recover ■ judgement -mi decree aganlat you and en*h oi you in favor of the plaintiff, S. tl. Hersam, quiet ' lag the title in and to those certain tracts or par eels of land in the county of Los Angeles and State of California, being portions of the Ranchc Santiago de Santa Ana aud described as fo.lowo Fir«t-K. lof lot t, block B, of the tract sur veyed by E. R. Nichols In 1871, otherwise de scribed as E. i of the NW. | of the NE i. Sec. 2V. T. 4 8., R.S W.,8, A M. Second—Also twenty acres of said Rancho bounded as follows: Commencing at tbe SW. corner of land formerly owned by Joseph Martin; thence W. M chains; the nee NT. 20 chains; thenos E. 10 chains; thence S. 20 chains to the point ot beginning. Reference is had to complaint for particulars And you are hereby ootlaod that if you fall U appear and answer the said ramphuut at above i required, tbe said plaintiff w ill apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Given under my hand and the teal of tht Su pttrior Court of the State of California, In and for the oounty ot Los Angeles, this sth day of June, In the year of our Lord, one thousand eight ' hundred and eighty-four. I Seal , i A. W. POTTS, mm. By X 11. OWEN, Dtputy. Blcknell A White, Attorneys for Plaint Uf JtlOSm Proposals for about 1500 Feet of 16-inch Pipe in Zanja No. 8. Notice Is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned up to tht meeting ot tbe Council of the city of Lot Angelea Of June 20th, A. D. 1884, for construction and laying 1600 feet, more or leas, of cement pipe of 16-inch inner diameter, In Zanja No. 8, between First street and the upper extremity of the pipe on the north line of the Baker property (so called) on Main street, socording to the specift* est! ns in the offloe of tho Clerk of the Council. A certified check for SIOO, payable to the order of the undersigned, must accompany each bid as surety that the bidder will enter into a contract in conformity with his bid if the nxme Is accepted by the CouncU. The Council reserves the right to reject any and til bids. By order of tbs Council of the city of Los An gelea at its meeting ot June 12th, A. D. ISB4. W. W. ROBINSON, Clatk of the Council of the city ot Los Angelee Los Angeles, Juns 18th, A. D. lefM. je»et| Order to Show Cause. Onler to Show Cause Why Order of Sale of Real Estate Should uot be Made. In the Superior Court, of the County of Los Augeles, State of California, In the matter of the estate and guardianship of a C. aad P. E. Wood worth, minors. Joseph J Woe tworth, tbe Guardian of the persons and a>tatas of Robert C. and Phtaeae E. Wood worth, minors, having Sled his petition herein praying fer an order of axle of oortain of the real estate, of sahl minors, for the purposes therein set forth. It is therefore ordt red by the Judge of said Court that all persons interested in the estate of said minors appear before the said Superior Court nn Monday.theaitit Day or July, 1684. At IJ o'clock in the forenoon of said day at the Court Room nf said Superior Court at tht city of Lot Angel— tn the county of Loe Angeles, to show causa why an order should not be granted to the aaid Guardian to sell so much ot the real e»tate of the said minors as shall bt ■inussary. And that a copy of this order be published at least three tuocsoslvc weeks In the Lot An •■lbs Daily Hbaalb, a newspaper print ed and published in tatd city aad county of Los Angelea, before said aM day of July, 1884. H. M. SMITH, Judge of the Superior Court. Dated June 10th, IKSt. JaftOdiw Stookhelders* Meeting, Omce or ths Socthxsx p*t irrr Raii.roat* » Coai-ANV. Sen Franoieeu, June Mb, 1884. I The annual meeting of the Stockholders of tht above named company, for ths eiectloa of seven Directors for ths ensuing year, and for the traits srtlo . of such othor k sshi its ss aaty bt breught atfure Ihe mealing, will be held at the office of the company on Wadnassay, July Mh proximo, st 10 o clock A. U, J. L WILLOCTT, Jtvtd Secretary LEGAL. Notice to Creditors. In the Superior Court of the Couuty of Lot Angeles, State of California. I In the nutter of the estate ol Dolores 9. de Arils,, deceased. Notice Is hereby given by the undermined, Exucuior ol the estate of Dolores 3. de Avila, de- ] ceased, to the creditors of. end all persons hav lug claims against tbe said deceased, to exhibit them with the proper vouchers within four I months after the first publication of this notice, to ths said Executor, at the offloe of bis attorney. Win. D. Stephens, Room 85 Temple Block, tn the city of Los Angeles, the same being his place ot burliness. FRvNCISCO K. AVILA, Executor of Dolores 8. de Avila, deceased. May 27, ISB4. niSB lw I Administratrix's Sale. ! t NotiiK is herehy glveu that In pursuance of an < order tt the Superior Court ot the county of Los ] Angelei, State ol California, made ou the 87th day of May, ISS4, U the matter of the estate u( Tbos. McLaln, deceased; the undersigned, ad- I minlstrathx of the estate ot said deceased, will sell on and after Maturday, thr 7th Day of Jane, i IHH4 At private salt, to the highest bidder, for cash, ( sold coin of the ted States, at the store ot i Thomas McLaln, in the town of Xl Monte, com ty of Loe Angeles, the following personal prop erty, to-wit; One general stock of merchandise and store fixtures. For a detailed cnumeratiot of the ar ticles of said stock of merchandise refetenic in her.-l.y made to an inventory then of Mcd as Ex. "A." to said order of sale, and Two mules, t horses, 1 colt, 1 cow, 1 two-horse wagon, 2 cultivators, 1 turn plow, I It.- .km* plow, 1 harrow, 1 set wagon harness, 1 mowing machine, 1 gang plow, 2U tons wheat ht»>, 6 ton* tsv lev iisy, 100 sacks ot corn, .01) sacks of bar ley, 160 sacks of rye, 1 parlor set. 1 budnmin 1 set of furniture, B large oil paintings, 3 Brus sels caritets, 0 wood s. at eh.iirs, 1 w ire nafe atid t hanging lamps. IDONIA MeLAIN, Administratratrlx of said Kstate. May 57th, 1884 m-* 'ot Sheriffs Sale. In Justice's Court, Wilmington Town ship, Los Angeles County, California. Charles Peterson vs. A. M. Peck aud A. H. llaxi.ii. Under and by virtue ot an execution itwusd out of the Justice's Court of Wilmington Town ship, County of Los Angles, California, In the above untitled case, on tbe l&th day of May, 1884, to me directed aud delivered, for a Judg ment rendered In said Court ou the Ist day of March, 1884, for the sum of *28f> 48. besides costs and accruing costs, hi favor of said plaintiff, Charles Peterson, and against said defendant.-, A. M. Peck and A. II IfSlsn, I have duly levied upon according to hvv snd shall, on Thumdaj, the lOth l»ay of June, A. IHM4, i At 1 o'clock r. a. of said day proceed to sell i st the Court House door on Spring street, in the city of Los Angeles, count}' of Los Angeles, ■ State of California, at public auction to the '. highest and best bidder for cash tn V. 8. lawful money, to satisfy said Judgment, with interest, costs aud accruing costs, all ths right, title and Interest of the Judgment debtor, A. H. I Haxen, in and to the following described real estate, to wit; ThuNE.iof lot 4, range 4 of the Temple & Gibson tract, in Rancho San Pedro, in the county 'ty of Los Angeles, Stale of California. Given under mv hand this 38th day of May, A. D. 1884. I A. T CURRIER, Sheriff By If. BURDICK. Under Sheriff. my2Btd The above aale Is herehy postponed to Thurs ' day, July 3rd. 1884, at same hour and place. A. T. CURRIER, Sheriff " By II- Bi'KDicx, Under Sheriff, t June 19th, 1884. j Guardian's Sale of Real Estate ■ In the Superior Court of the County of ;} Los Angsles, State of California. Order to Show Cause on Application of Guardian 6 for Order of Sale of Heal Estate. v In the Matter of the Estate and Guardianship of , Catherine E. Howard, Insane. r It appearing to this Court from the petition r this day presented and tiled by V. E. Howard, the guardian of the person and estate of Cath .t ehne E. Howard, an insane person, ptaying for ;. an order of sale of certain real estate belonging c to his said ward that It would be beneficial to ,c said ward that such real estate should be sold: y It Is hereby ordered, that the next of kin ot the said ward and all persons interested iv the said estate, appear before this Court on Thursday, the *»th Day of May. A, D. 18M4, At 10 o'clock a. a., at ths Court-room ot this " Court, st the city of Los Angeles, in the county >" of Los Angeles, where m presides the undersigned, V Judge of said Court, then aud there to show »" cause whr an order should not be granted for >' tbe aale of such estate at private sale as prayed for in said petition. And it is further ordered, that a copy ot this 1 order be published at least three successive weeks in-fore the said day of hearing, in the Los AhsaLis Daily Herald, a newspaper printed and published in said county of Los Angeles. Dated and done in open Court this 38t h day of I* April, 1884. ap29td HENRY M. SMITH, - Judge of the Superior Court of Los Angeles if County. ! Notice for Publication of Time for Proving Will, Etc. f IN THE SUPERIOR COURT .. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ) " Covktt or Los Anoilk*. f In the matter of the Estate of Mrs. Caroline over nun. defeased. m Pursuant to an order of this Court, made this • day, notice Is hereby given that Monday, the 2id day of June, 1884. at 10 o'clock a. a. of d said day, at the Co art room ot this Court, in « said county of Los Angele*, has been tl appointed for hearing the application of J. E 0 Hollenbeck, praying that a document now on c file la this Court, purporting to be the last Will i, and Testament of Mrs. Caroline Overman, de -1 osased, bo admitted to Probate, and that letters i testamentary be issued thereon to J. E. i Hollenbeck, Elizabeth Hollenbeck and Jessie Overman, at which time and place all persons n Interested therein may appear and contest the ' "(stAL.) A. W. POTTS, County Clerk. By A. Rmrtf, Deputy iJated June 11, 1884. J. Rrousseau, Attorney for Petitioners. JelStd f . f Proposals with Plans and Specifica -1 tions for Constructing a Two- Story Engine House and Jail and Remodeling Building for use of , City Offlces Notice Is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned up to the _ meeting ef the Council of tbe city of Loe Angelee " of June 27th, A. D. 1884, for the construction complete of a two-story engine house xnd Jail on the lot ttelonging to the city at N W. comer of Spring street and Second street, the said engine bouse and Jail to be a pit of a City Hall to be subsequently built, plans and ipeclfl mtloiiß to he furnished by the bidders and to * ceo mpa ay the bids. Also for proposals with plans and specifications to fit up the old school house on said let so as to accommodate the Zanjero, City Justice Court, with -urv Room, Auditor, with Fire Proof Vault, • Tax Collector, Assessor, Mayor, Surveyor, Su perintendent of Streets, Health Officer and - Council Room. Tbs cost of the whole work, engine house, Jail and remodeling school house, not to exceed 421,000, and for further informa tion apply to L. W. French, Chairman of the Board of Public Works and C. W. Subroeder, ' Chairman of the Committee ou Finance. A certified check for 9100, payable to the or der of the undersigned, must accompany each bid as surety that the bidder will euU r into a contract In conformity with his bid if the sjnie The Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Coonril of the city of Los Au geles at Ita meeting of June lStb. A. D. 1884 W. W. ROBINSON, Clerk of the Council of the City of Los Angeles. Los Angeree, June 14th. A. D. 1884. jels II Petition for a Conveyance In the Superior Court of the Connty of Los Angelee, State of California. In the Matter of the Estate of li K. Ross, de Pussuaat te an order of said Court made this day notice is herehy given that F. M. Rowland hai presented to said Court his verified petition, claiming to be entitled to a conveyance from the administrator of the estate of said ll E. Ross, deceased, of all that certain lot or parcel of land known aa the "R. K. Ross Ranch," situate in Long Valley, Lassen county, Cal. Also all of the interest of said R. R. Ross, decease.!, in "Last Chance" Valley, Plumas county, Cat., and pray at hat a decree be made by said Court author ig and directing the administrator of said , estate to exec ite to petitioner a conveyance of , said land and premises above described upon the payment by petitioner to said administrator whatever amount of money may be due on said land; and that said Court has appointed i Monday, the 141 h Uny of July. A. D. 1884, at 10 o'clock a. v., at the Court/room 1 of and Court, at the Court House, in the city of * Los Angeles, in sal. oounty, aa the time and J ptaos for hearing said petition when and where 1 all persons Interested in sa d estate may appear ' and contest said petition by tiling their oejec- 4 tions in writing. A. W. POTTS. * Olerk of said Court. J Ry E- H. OWEN, Deputy. 1 Dated Jane 13th, 1884. Jstl 4w Notice te Creditors, Estate oj K. X Rons, deceased. Notice is berth' given by the undersigned ad 11 miriistrator of the estate of R, F, Hose, de- • ceased, to the creditors of. and all persons hay- 1 ing claims against the said deceased, to exhibit c theart with the necessary vouchers, within ten * months after the tin* publication of this notice. » to the said administrator at the office of Orates L ' a Chapman Room No. 21, Baker Block, Los An- * geles city, Iks name being ths place for the " transactions of the business of said estate. * L. N BRKhD, Administrator of the estate of X X Ross, de ceased tavN A Dated May iwth, 1884. LEGAL. Ro-Eegistration of Voters. ©rrica or ths County Cuss or 11 LOS Angele. County f It !■ hereby ordered that the County Cleik the oounty of Los Angeles, shall procure new , books tor the registration ot the qualified elec tors of Los Angeles county and shall proceed to re-register the voters of aaid oounty in conform ity with ths Political Cods of ths State of Call I "SBC. 1004. There must be kept In the office o i tee County Clerk of each county, a Great Kesris- t tor. whenever deemed ueoessary the Board of t Supervisors of any county may, by order, re- t quire a re-registration of tha rotors of said \ oounty, which said srder shall be published In t at least one newspaper published lv aakl c coanty for not less than six months preced ing the next ensuing general election. Such registration shall conform in ail respect* to the provisions of this Code concerning original regis tration, except that any person applying for re legislation shall be entitled thereto Upon show Ing that his name was enrolled and uncancelled on the former Ureat Register.*' Tbe former Great Register of Los Angeles , county must be preserved by the County Clerk, but shall not be used for the uurposos of any j election after the Ist day of November, 1884. By order of the Board of Supervisors of the county ot Los Augeles, this Bth day of February, A. D„ 1884. A. W. POTTS, feblO 6m Clerk of the Board. Adjudication of Insolvency, Stay of Proceedings and Order of Publi cation of Notice to Creditors, In the Superior Court of tbe County of Loe Angeles, State of California, Adjudication of Insolvency. Sec. 6, Act of April 16,1880. In the matter of Wa Chong, an Insolvent Debtor Wa Chong having filed In this Curt his petition, schedule and inventory In Insolvency, by which It appears that he Is an insolvuut debtor, the said Ws Chong is hereby de clared to be Insolvent. The Sheriff of the county of Los Angeles is hereby directed to take posses sion of all the estate, real and personal, of the said ti a Chong, insolvent debtor, exoopt such as may be by law exempt from execution, and of all hut deeds, vouchers, books of account, and papers, and to keep tbe same safely until the appointment of an assignee of his estate. All persons are forbidden to nay any debts to ih said insolvent, or to deliver any property belonging to such insolvent, to him, or to any oerson, firm, or corporation, er association for his use. The said debt or is hereby forbidden to transfer or deliver any property, until the further order of this Court, excevt as herein ordered. It is further ordered, that all the creditors of said debtor be and appear before the Honorable V. K. Howard, Judge of the Superior Court of the oounty of Los Angeles, in open Court, at the court room of aaid Court, In tbe city and county of Los Angeles on the Slat Day of July. I**4, At 10 o'eJook a.m., of that day, to prove their debts and choose one or more assignees of the es tate of said debtor It Is further ordered, that this order be pub lished In the Los Angeles Daily Hkkald, a news paper of general circulation, published in the oounty of Los Angelee, as often as the ssht paper Is published, before the said day set for the meeting of the creditors. And It Is further ordered, that in the mean time, all proceedings against the said insolvent be stayed. V. E. HOWARD, Judge of tbe Superior Court, Dated June 11. ISB4. JelStd Howard * Roberts, Attorney for Insolvent. Adjudication ot Insolvency, Stay of Proceedings and Or der of Publication of Notice to Creditors, In the Superior Court of the Connty of Los Angeles, State of California. la the Matter of Samuel Norton an Insolvent Debtor. Samuel Norton having filed in thu Court his pc Ution, schedule and inventory in Insolvency, by which it appears that be is an insolvent debtor, the aaid Samuel Norton is hereby declared tc be Insolvent. The Sheriff of ths said county of Los 1 Angeles Is hereby directed to take possesion of all the estate, real and personal, of the said San uel - Norton, debtor, except such as may be by law ex -1 empt from execution, and of aU his deeds vouch < ere, books of account and papers, and to keen the i same safely until the appointment of an assignee -of his estate All persons i.re forbidden to pay ' any debts to the said insolvent, or to deliver any ' property belonging; to bim. or to any person, ' firm or corporation or associatiou for his use. The ssid debtor is hereby forbidden to transfer or deliver any proporty, until the further order 1 of this Curt, exospt aa herein ordered. It is further ordered that all the creditors of ; said debtor be and appear before the Hon. V. E. Howard. Judge of the Superior Court of the said oounty of Los Angeles, In open Court, at the Court room of said Court, lv the city and county of Los Angeles, on the 7th Day of July, IHH4. At 10 o'clock a. n., of that day, to prove their debts and c oose one or more assignees of the estate of ssid debtor. It is furthur ordered that the order be pub f lished iv the Dailt Haa an, a newspaper of gen eral cirrulatiou,published in toe city and county of Los Angeles, as often as the said paper is pub lished before the said day set for the meeting of the creditors. i And it is further ordered that, in tbe meaa f time, all proceedings against tbe said Insolvent 1 be stayed, both in law antl equity. k V. E. HOWARD. Judge ot Superior Court. Dated June 4th. 1884. Bruneon, Wells a Lee, Atttorneys for Peti tioner Je6 Adjudication of Insolvency, Stay of Proceedings and Order ot Pub lication of Notice to Creditors ' In the Superior Court of the County of Loa Angeles, State of California, Adjudication ot Insolvency. Sec. 6, Act of April 16, al In the Mattes-of Domenico Andreini, an Insolv ent Debtor. Domenico Andreini having filed in this Court his petition, schedule and inventory in insolvency, by which it appears that he is an insolvent debt or, the said Domenico Andreini is hereby declared to be insolvent. The Sheriff of the county of Los Angeles is hereby directed to take possession of all the estate, real and personal, of thesaid Domenico Andreini, ineolvsnt debtor, exospt such asfsoay be by taw exempt from execution,and of allhlsdeeds, ; vouchers, books of account, and papers and to keep the same safely until the appointment of an assignee of bis estate. All persons are forbidden to pay- any debts to tbe said insolvent, or to de liver any property belonging to such Insolvent, to 'hi i., or to any person, Ann, corporation, or association fer hia use. Ami the said debtor is hereby forbidden to transfer or deliver any prop erty, until tbe further order ot this Court, ex oept as herein ordered. It Is further ordered, thst all the creditors of said debtor he and appear before the Hon. Vol ney K. Howard, Judge of the Superior Court, of the county of Loe Angelas, in open Court, at the Court room of said Court, in the coun ty of Loa Angeles, on The **d Day ef July. I**4 At 10 o'clock a. u.,ot that day,to prov e their debts and choose ons or more assignees of the estate of ssid debtor. It is further ordered, that ths order be pub lished hi the Los A hit log Dally Hsaald, a newt paper of general circulation, published in the county of Los Angelea, as often as the said paper is published before the said day set for the meet ing of creditors. And It vi farther ordered, that, in the mean time, all proceeding* against the aaid insolvent be stayed. V. K. HOWARD, Judge of the Superior Court. Dated June 12th, ISM. Howard * Reharta, Attorneys for Insolvent JelStd Adjudication of Insolvency, Stay of Proceedings and Order of Pub lication of Notice to Creditors. In the Superior Court of the Connty of Loe Angeles, State of California. lm the* matter of Jacob F. Oerkins, an In solvent Debtor. Jacob P. Oerkins having filed In this Court his petition, schedule and mv.-ntorv in insolvency, from which it appears that he is an insolvent debtor, the said Jacob F Oerkins is hereby de clared to be insolvent. The Sheriff of the county of Los Angelea is hereby directed to take posses sion of all the estate, r<a) and personal, of the said Jacob F. Oerkins, insolvent debtor, except such as may be by taw exsa.pt from execution, and of all his deeds, vouchers, books of account, and papers, and to keep the same safely until the appointment of aa Assignee of bis estate. All persona are forbidden to pay any debts to the aiid insolvent, or to deliver any property belong ing to such insolvent, to htm, ur to any person, firm, corporation or association for his use: and the Mid Debtor Is herein forbidden to transfer or deliver any prooerty, until the further order of this ejourt, except at herein ottered. It Is further ordered, that all the creditors of said debtor be and appear before the Honorable V. E Howard, Judge of the Superior Court of tl.e Couuty of Los Angeles, in open Court, at ths Court Rosso of said Court, in ths County of Los Angelea, on ths SJlac day mf July. I*4*4. At 10 o'clock a. a., of that day, to provt their debts and choote one or more aatigneea of tbe estate of said debtor. It n further ordered, that the order W pub lished In the Los an hulks luiu Hint an, a news paper of general circulation, published in the County of Los Angelas, as often as the said paper ispuhiisbed, before the said day set for the meet ing of creditors. And it is further ordered, thai. In the mean time, all proceedings against the said insobent be stayed. V. R HOWARD, Judge of the Superior Court. Dated June 16th, 1884. Jel7td Thos. B. Brown, Attorney fer Insolvent. Notice for Publication of Time for | Proving Will, etc IN THR SUPERIOR COURT. STATK OF CALIFORNIA, i Oounty of Los Angeles, i In the matter of of Jean Jeantet, rVreuant to an order of this Court, made this day .notice is hereby given that Saturday, the 88th day of June. luH, al 10 o'clock a. m of aaitt day, at the court room of this Court, la the city and county of I*os A itjre.es, has Item appointed r for bearing ths application of William R r Rowla nd, pray ing that a document no*< r ou Ok in this Curt, purporting to be the hurt Will , and Testament of Jean Jean tat. deceased, bs „ tdjaltted to probata, and that letters testamentary t be Issued thereon to said WlUtam K. Rowland, j at which time and place all psteeos in- • torttted therein may appear aad contest the it Dated June lStb. 1884 . A. W. POTTS, Cwantr Clerk By E H. Own, Dsputv JnlTtd NEW AOVKIITIBEMBNTB. R. ¥. BOOKBINDER AND »' " Paper Box- Manufacturer, 20 and 22 NORTH SPRING STREET. All Work Done at San Francisco Prices. m»vStf _ jP. ballade, Importer and Commission Merchant forf 001. 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Xo. in: Sainsevain Telephone Bfs», Mi HP" All orders prom ptl.v attended to. rahtfT-lfi itX MAM WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THI CIOCRAPHV OF THII COUNTtTV, SSj| Sit 8V EXAMINING THIS MAP, THAT THI Chicago, Rock Island & Paciiho N Bein K the Cre.it Central Line, affords to travelers, by reason of Ita Krnphic.il position, the shortest and best route between tha last, HcH^ftSSMtVs^H It is llteralls and strictly true, thnt 'ts connections are alt of tha of road between the Atlantic and the Pacific. By its m.ihn line and branches it reaches ChlcasjO, •fottet, FeorfSH Ln Salle, Ceneseo, Moline and Rock Island, In Illinois; Davenport, Washington. Keokuk, Knoxvitie, Osk.itoosn. Fairfield, Dee atotnee, Wsatt UnE lowa City, Atlantic, Avoca, Audubon, Harlan, Cuthrio Oan tar and OsweMa'tM in town ; Qallatln, Trenton, Cameron and Kansas Cits, In atiasouri, aits} tdlH worth and Atchison :n Kansas, and the hundreds of ortlee, vHtavare* sjs*f§| "GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROt/ffl A. I' is familiarly called, offers to traveler* all th. sdnntssjH met #anSSI incident to at smooth track, ear. bridaes. Union Depots et an oonrMMrMswSl Fast E.or.es Trams. comoOMd 0 , COMMOOIOUt. Witt. HEATED. FINELY UPHOLSTERED and ILIOANT DAY SOAOHIS , • Mrl MOST MACNfFICENT HORTON RECLININC CHAIR CARS ever bull, | F»SM]fM I. .test deslEnec and tnmi,om.« PALACE SLEEPINO CAM. and OMMS¥I that ara acknowledged b, pro., and people to l>e tha FINEST RUN WMSaTBTBTSI ROAD IN THE COUNTRY, and In which superior meals are MreMMtnSl th. low rat. ot SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS EACH. THREE TRAINS earn wa, between CHICAGO and the) MISSOURI SStsa&f] TWO TRAINS each wa, between CHICAGO and MINNEAPOLIS an* «T. SMS * LEA ROUTE. | A Mew and Direct Line, via Seneca and Kankakee*, has raoentty tissn asssja^H between Newport Newe, mchtnond, Cincinnati, Indiana pot is artel LSI HiMH and Council Bluffs. St. Paul, Minneapolis and intermediate points. All Throua;h Paaaenajera carried on fuet I sprees Train*. For mora detailed information, aea Ma pa und PoMere, whioh may s* well as Tickets, at all principal Ttoket Offluee In the United Statee and OM«SsSJSj|Sa R- R. CABLE, g. ST. JOHN, ~M Vloa-Praa't * Oan'l Ntane B er, OanM T'kt at LKrGAJL SUMMONS. - In the Justicse Court of Wilmington Township, of the County of Los Auge les, State of California. Betrie Bennett, Plaintiff,} ▼a. > Summons. Fred Burke, Defendant. J Ths people o ( tbo Btat» of California send j Kreetlnjl to Fred BwkS, hefeiitlant. You are hereby remiire<l to apjiiar in an MSfeton broiifrht agalnitt yuu tht itlimt- iiiiintd plain tiff In the Juhti-.v, t uiirt nl H lhiiumttui Tuvi n ship. County of I-on Alleles, Stute i' : ilittiriiia, and to answer before tin. Juxtiee ut his titflce in the said Township, the comiilnliit llled therein . thin Iho da>B. texelusive of tbe day of serviec) X after lhe service oil you of tlii-* HUuliioilß -it served within tho Towiicbip in which Hilt action is broiujht; or, if nervcl out of saitl Towiinltii., but in said County, within ton tlaya; or within twenty day s If served elsewhere The said act on is brouifht to reeovur of you tho sum Ol talrt)-sU % h.O dollar* nold coin of the liiited States of Amerha alleice.i to be due s tho aaid plaintiff for board ttntl lotl«inK had at her house lv tbe Township of WtluiiiiKtoii, J Count) of Los AiiifcteH, al mur sp,-, ial inaliinet andreipifs; for further psrlieularn refeience is bad to annexed copy of lull of complaint on tile in this othVc and v*u are heiviij notine.l that if >ou fall to so aplt'srantl answersaid coinplalnt, as above retpiit.-l. -aid plamtilT will take Judg ment snaitint \ou for jatV J.i tti^rttier with costs | of this suit. ( Maks let{nl h.t\ ice ami due return hereof. , Oiven under ua hand (hi- Jd day of .May, 18S4 1 J. F. 0. Joßifswa, Justice of the I'e.ice ol wtid Township. A true copy: OEO. DKAVKH, CiwUble. uiyltf'ui Certificate of Co-partnership. ' STATE OF CALIFORNIA, \ COI'NTY OK \AM AN'URLKS. t We. tho unilerMltriicd, do hereby certff) that we are partners transacting huaiiiess in thit State, at the Count) of L<w Anßeles, under the flrin name and st)le of Wsueiibauh i Lwrrain, that tho naim-s in full of all tlie iiie.ml.ern of such partnership are Charles Wagetibaeh and A. Lor rain and that the places of our respeetiva reai deuces aro set opposite our rei-peclive names hereto feuhncritted. • In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands tins llfte. nth d.i) of May, IMSC CIIARLKS WAORNBAOH, Los Angeles, Call A. LOH It A IN. Los Angeles, California. myHiw4 Delinquent Sale. COLTON LIME COM PA NY.--Location of prin clpal place of business, Los AngeloH, Los An selos county. California. NOTICE. There are l elin.pient upon the fol lowing described on at cunt of asMS-m, nl levini on the-raluUv of March A, I>. the several amounts set opposite the names of the re spectlve shareholders, as follows: Number Number Names. Certificate. Shares. Amount. Pacific Mk R Co. t 200 e,^. Or J. E. Condiet,) 0 L. F. (limited. " 233j I.HtW tki W. D. C. Franklin - 60 400.0U ' A. 11. Miller " 60 400.00 And In accordance with law, so many shares j of each iwreel of such stock as may he ntceessHi) 1 will be -fill at public auction, at the office of the , Company, llw N. Los Angeles street, Los An ' geles, California, on Thursday, the 'J'Jd day of May, A. D ISH4. at tlie hour ot 2 r. a., of such day, to pay dclinnuenl aKseHsments thereon, to * ncthc with costs ol advurtisintf and expenses A. H. MILLKR, aocreUry,' Office 119 N. Los Angeles St., Los Angeles. Cala. ap'iotd ■ Notice is hereby (riven thst the abovo sale is postponed till June "Mil., ISB4, at the same hour and place. A ll Ml I.l, Kit, Secrotary. Los Angeles, May 23. I»S4. f Notice to Creditors. Estate of Nicholas Mueller, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, i Rudolph Mueller, administrator of the estate of Nicholas Mueller, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons hs yin- claims against the said . deceased, to exhibit them with the BIHI—H rouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice to th,- aaid Rudolph Mueller, at the office of Thos B. Brown, Hooins ■ No. 91 and 92, Temple lilock, in tbe city of Los ■ Angelo*, the same being the place for the trans ■ action of the business of the said estate in tlie r city and couuty of Los Angeles, State of Califor * nia. RUDOLPH MUELLER, * Administrator of the Estate of Nicholas Mueller; j deceased. 1 Dated at Los Angeles, Cal., May 21st, 1884. 8 M 9 4w NOTICE s Is hereby given that the Court House grade V assessment roll, between Fort street aud ■ Flower street, has been received by the < Superintendent of Streets, and that all sums r levied and assessed In said assessment roll, aro 1 now due and payable immediately ami that ihe payment of said sums is to be made to him * « ithin (:toj tliirty .lays from the .late of the Ilrst 8 publication of this notice; and all awst-ssim-nt ■> s not paid neforo the expiration of said thut) W\ d days will he declared to be delinquent, ami that thereafter tho sum of live (fi) per cent. Upon the >' amount of each deli!i>i u ' :! 'l asMt-s.sinetit, together with the cost of advertising each delinquent as sessnicut, will be added thereto » E. H. BOYD, Supt. of Streets. Los Angsles, Cal., June 18, 1884. lOt join I Notice to Creditors. Estate of Isaac N. Cooper, deceased. Notice is hereby given hy the undersigned, Executors ol the last Will of Isaac X. Cooper, deceased. to Oie creditors of and all ' persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with tbe necessary vouchers, „ within ten (10) months after the first publication c of this notice, u> ibe said Executors, ut the office f of Bicknell 4 White, |Room 11, Temple Block, . in the city and county of Angeles. \ 8. M. DAVIDSON ami EUC.ENH COOPER, Executors of the Estate of I.N Cooperate { Dated at' Los Augeles, April 30, 18S4 ■ Executor's Sale of Real Estate In re Estate of Kvrion Benites, deceased. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of the terms and provisions of the last Will and Testa- I ment of said dceeJi'iit, admitted to probate on the 26th day of November, 18At, to which refer eiicv Is hereby made, and ot the provWttMOl * Section lf-61 of tlie Code of Civil Procedure of the State of California, the undersigned, Ex ecu ■ tor of the said estate, w ill sell ut private sale, to i the highest antl best bidder, for cash, in gold 1 coin of tbe United States ot America, and sub f iect to confirmation by the Supirior Court of Los Angeles county, on or after Wednesday, the 2&th day of June, I}.S4. all the right, title, inter est and estate of tin- said Kaimm Benites, tic ceased, at the time of hia death, and all tht | right, title ami interest that said estate ha*, hy ! oi>eration of law or otherwise, acquired other 1 than or in addition to that of the said intestate 1 at the time of his death, in and to that certain j lot. situate, lying and being in the city of Los Angeles, county of Los Angeles, State of Califor nia, and more particularly described as follows- Commencing at the northeast corner of Upper Main snd High streets, thence northerly along the east line of said Upper Main street «3 feet, a little more or less, M the line of I t of Tononi, thence easterly and along south line of Vsabel It. do Tononi one hundred and five feet (KSlestk thence southerly ami parallel with the line of Main street, ti-j feet, a little more or less, to the northerly line of High street; thence westerly and along Ine of high street, one hundred and five feet (1(16 feet), more or less, to place of be "'TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF I^ALE:— Cash, gold coin of the Hutted States. Detd at srpssSM of purchaser. Bids or offers may be made at any time after the first publication of this notice and before making of the sale. All bids or offers must be bt w ritinc, and left at the office of Howard A Keharta, attorned sat law, room o, Wilcox Block, Loe Angeles city, or delivered personally to tbe undeniigned. VICKNTK SOTKLO, Execntor of the estate of Ramon Benites, de- June 6, 1884. jeT lin Notice of Application for Whaif Franchise. Notice Is hertby given that the undersigned, John F. Janes, has (tied with the Clerk of the Hoard of Supervisors of the county of Los An geles, State of California, his 1-etltion in writing .■skieg said Board to grant him authority to con struct a wharf on lands bordering on the navi gable creek or arm of the sea, variously known as 'Wilmington Creek, 1 Wilmington Channel," "Wilminton Bay," San Pedro Creek," or the "Inner Bay of Ssn Pedro," legated between the Wilmington Breakwater and ths Palos Yerdes Kaneho (or the shore bounding the same), in the said county of Los Angeles, ami also to construct i a bridge orapproacn tn the same, with a lie. i-. Ito take tolls for the use of said wha.f for the I term of twent} years; and thst application will , be made by the umiorsvried to the said Board at J the s«(*rvlsors'room, tt, the Court House, in tbe city t»f Los Angeles, in said county, on Mon day, tbe 7th day ot July, A. I». 1884, at 10 < o'clock a. h. , fer a grant of such authority with said license. The location of taM pn.poaed wharf I is aa follows: Commencing at a point from 1 which the southeastern corner of the Pacific i Coast Steamship Company's w hart as now coa- , st meted in said creek, beers N. 2.V ft. F. , dis- 1 Unt 449 feel: thence running S. 26* In' W. 275 1 feet to tm* northeastern corner of the whirf lo- ' cation of W. 11. rYrrj, described in the fran- ( ehise grantot to him by said Ifcvard on January ' Sth, ISS4, and recorded in Franchise Book 1, (•sires Ml et seq.; thence at right angles N. 64* , SO" W. lh feet to the northwestern corner of said , whs-1 location of W. II Pern; thence at right ancles N SV 20 K. 275 feet to a jvinf themv at 1 right angles 8. 0V 4C» E. 75 feet to the place of ' heginning JOBK V JANES. I Bated at Los Angeles, June ttth, ISS4. I • rsTtd , —■ 1 Notice to Creditors, t Estate of Martin Soellner, deceased. Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned, id- * mitiistratrix with the wtfl annexed of the estate, of Martin Soellner, deceased, to the creditors of. and all persons havin. claims against the saitl .leceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within tout ' months after the First pahlieation of this notice * to the said administratrix, with the will annexed at the SSMa of her attomev. Thee. R Brown Rooms No HI and \H Temple Block, in the city , and county of Lot Angeles, state of California. Dated at Loe Angsles. May sth, 1894. I CARkIE 90FLLNER, Adtrdniseralrta. with the will anneced. of the es- Ute ot Martin Soellner deceased. tnyttiw