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2 GRAND RAILROAD EXCURSION! AND GENUINE AUCTION SALE! No Chenatiekin. No Fool Selling. No Fixed Price List. ON TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1887, THE BEAUTIFUL TOWNSITE OF PALOMAEES!) Atout WiiVS.WS Bnd {PUBLIC ACJCTION! -T- 1 .„h Qontfl Fe Railroad Company has contracted, as one of the conditions of the right of way through Palomares being granted it, to make Palo- The Atchison, 1 °P aKa "a freiaht station of the areat Pomona Valley. To complete these depots within 6 months from February 1, 1887, and that all regular pas mares the P7 nc, P^\P^ s ®"xf t ,„ "uher way shall stop at this depot. Contract recorded in Book 199 of Records. Page 336, Los Angeles County Records. The Railroad senger and """0*" »™ negotiating with the owners of Palomares for 26,000 gallons of water per day in order to make Palomares their principal watering station be°tween y Lol Angeles and San Bernardino. Excursion Trains will Run to PALOMARES on the Above Day and Date as Follows: n.i* i M 1 From Lamanda Pari at BilOA.lI. From Dnarte Depot at . 11:33 A. M. _ .. From Lo.Au.ele. -Downey Avenue Depot, at From Santa Anita Depot at »:i»A.M. From Ulendor. Depot at 9:49 A. M. MM Wj FaTO frOHl LOS AngCIES, PltllSil tt. IttTtTtlll, |1. From Garranso Depot g . 56 A „ Fro m Arcadia Depot at »:»! A.M. From San Dlmaa Repot at 10:OOA.M. FromKaymoud Depot at n:oO A. M. I From Monrovia Depot at 0:87 A. M From Lordabura Depot at I 0:0« A. M {jQTjnfl frf] frODl Sail BulliarilillO Hi GOItOB. 75 CCfitS. D .pot .t Arriving at Palomares Depot at 10:10 A.. M. _ , „ _ ._ . T«IA M | From Bau Bernardino Depot at «:15A.M. I From North Ontario Depot at !>:5O A. M. All Mftll hi® MUM tO PDrCuOT OD Hi DVj Of lilt, From Rlvetlde Depot at .8: HI A.M. I From North Cucamonga Depot at »*3O A. M. | From ClaremotU Deoot at 8*55 A. M. Fromtoitou epo a , T >u TivAn with Each Deed orContract. Terms of Sale : One-third Cash ; one-third in 9, and one-third in 18 months. Interest on Deferred payments 8 per Certificates ot line lemonade and i ce Water FREE. A Full Band of Music will attend. For further information and Catalogues, inquire of cent, per annum. Luncn, oouee, MESERVE & RICE, Palomares Townsite Office; or of 0. F. GIFFIN, First National Bank Block at Pomona; or of the LOS ANGELES LAND BUREAU, A Corporation.) ■vmnH l ■ ASTON Vice President. 1 J. B. LANKERSHIM, Treasurer. | F. B. WILDE. Secretary. | W. R. MATTHEWS, Salesman. | KASTON <k Auctioneers, m 29-101 GEO. W. FRINK, President. | nmnunumm »»i i ' —— ———— —————■ CHURCH NOTICES. HOTEL ARRIVALS YESTERDAY. Christian Church-.3 Temple street near Fort. Bible School at Ml am. Preaching by Elder 1. i I>. ijarviu. of S«u Fr nclsco, at 11 a. m. I and 7-3U p.m. Morning theme Coven nant Keeping " Eveulug theme 'From Bondage to Liberty." \ouug peoples meeting at «:30 P. M.: subject • Faith. Singing exerci'e Monday night. Prayer meeting Wednesday night; aubject, Mat-, ti, Wto34. Bible class Thuraday night; •abiect, "The Manna." Seata Iree; all welcome. „,.., . tr _,_ u Grace M. K. Ciipiu ti-Rev. Will A. knigh ten will preach in Grace M. E. Church on First street, at 11 a. m . and & J. «. Morning subject. "Christ I nchaugeable; evfnlug subject,"Hangers ot Temptation.' Sundßt School »t 12:80 P.M. Classes at »:30 p. M.; praise service at 7:30 P. M. All are Invited. „ , . Fibst Baptist Church—Corner Fort and sixth streets. Swedish prayer meeting Sunday at 8 30 r. at. aud Wednesday at 7:30 f. M. A 1 Hcaudiuaviana cordially in vited. German Evangelical Synod of MO*** Amkrha—Rev. P. Branke. pas.or, holds German service at 3r, M. Sunday school Htt m. in the M K. Church South, on Fori, between Fifth and Sixth streets. BBCONdPKEsIIYTKKIaN CIIUKCH, Corner DOW uey avenue aud Lialy atreet, Rev. C b. Sprecher, pastor, will preach in the morning on' The Klugs Highway, and In the evening on "fool Boys iv Babj Park Conhbkgaiion.il t Hi ten—Preaching In the Park Congregational Church, by tne iMstor, Rev. V. X Braluerd. cervices atll vM. and 7:M r. M. Morning topic, "Wisdom," Job W-a* Evening; Decora tion way Sermon. TaiNiTY M. B. Church. South on Fort street, between Ft th and Sixth. Preach ing at 11 a. m. and 7 30 v ■~ by the pastor, Key W B. Stra Uey. Subject in the morn ing- "Tbe Living Christ " Sunday Scnool at S : 3O a. m tlood music and all seats free and straugori are cordially invited. Maim street M *■ Church corner South Maiuauu Laurel streets, preaching at il a M and 730 p.m. L L. Spencer. Pastor, will preach in 'he moruing. subject— -Things la visible." Evening lecture, sublet-"Love at Home.'' »OBdaj School at KM r. X, All cordially iuvited. First Presbyteran Church—Corner Fort HI ■illinium- Key VV J.Chichester, Debtor will preach at 11 A, ■ and at , ;3o r M. 'At the evei ing service Mr. Chi chester will deliver the fifth of his series of sermons to young people, upon ••Habits. " The SuuJ>ty School meets at 12:30 r. >i A cordial invitation ia ex. ten red to all East Loa A NOBLES Congregational Church —Rev. J. H. Phillips, pastor. Her vtces at 11 A. M. in Campbell a Hall on Downey Avenue; Sunday School at Matt M. A cordial invitation given to everybody to worsnip with us. Third c.ingrebational Chi RCH-Corner ol Railroad and Chavez stree's. Sunday School at 3v. M ; services at. :30 p. v. A cordial iuvitation to all to attend. KBOBOANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST or L D. S. Preaching at U a. m. and IM "MiuK. of P Hall, S Spring Btreet. Subject; "Re-toration of the Apostolic Cnurch by Divine authority. All are invited to attend. New Incorporation. Tbe following was tiled with the County Clerk yesterday; The Los An gelea Union No. ">6 Brotherhood of Car penters and Joiners of America; an as sociation forming a corporation making for its purpose the protection of the trades mentioned; encouraging a higher standard of skill; to establish au ap prentice system; to reduce tbe hours of labor; to secure adequate pay for work; to furnish aid la siekniss, death or disa bility, and by legal und proper means to elevate the moral, intellectual and social condition of all our members; to lease and tract buildings and such other prop erty »s may ba necessary to carry out tne purposes therein set forth. Tub principal place of business is Los Augeles; duration of corporation is fifty veins and tbe numbers of directors is rive namely: J. H. Raymond,W. Watt, P gofer, A. J. Cole and J. L>. Bailey, all of Los Angelea. A New Artesian Belt. A seven-inch artesian well baa been developed on the McDonald ranch, im mediately adjoining the Paloa Verdes in the near neighborhood of Wilmington. The water Bows three feet above the crouod. This is the only well which has been made to flow in the whole re gion aud tbe strike has set ban Pedro and Wilmington all agog with the boom fever It is a fact of immense import ance to all the adjacent country- Mr. Puiney, of Ptorfnoe, drove this well with his efficient steam plant. Marriage Licences. The following named persons were vesterd.V licensed to wed: J. Fernald „„.. D J. H.irt in, T. Pickens and L. C. Rouse; C. R. Wu. d aud A. Searea. $50-Rosecrans-$50. ..„„., rtelav take warning ; they are going. c,, m T and see our beautiful land. Come » no KANS ImrnovKMENT Co , Ttooms I and 9 Wilson Block, X ill West First street. Hot I.uiiill m»cci'roui to-day. BLMI.OOO feet «r ' seasoned finishing lumber, Of thornug n >s " , lg ,ic, walnscoating om ? F ; r J in'-Tstock is'now being unload.! at on? Tbl. lumber 1. all first- j Hi Mean Co. MKmetU t reetfi r-aittLos anoelbs Lumber Yarp, OT. LOStBEB YARD. LOS ANGELES DAILY HERALD. MAT 2.), 1887. IVANHOE. 700 Acres in Los Angeles , DIVIDED INTO ONLY 1300 LOTS] 1 PRICES OF LOTS. Up to 100 Feet Front, $130. Half-acre Lots, $200. From 1-2 to 1 Acre, $300. From 1 to 4 Acres, $400. B Acre Lots, $780. TERMS—One-tlt'th cash, balance In eight equal monthly payments, with out interest. These prices will continue only until June 1, 1887, when they will positively be advanced. All who purchase before that date will have the benefit of the advanced prices. The entire tract is beautifully situated, with a charming view, pure air and water and perfect j drainage. The Ostrich Farm Dummy Railroad runs through the tract, with a five-cent fare guaran teed to and from the center of the city. This road will be completed to the tract July 1,1887. Pure and abundant water will be piped through all the streets The title to tne property is absolutely perfect. A complete abstract will be kept in the office of the Company for the inspection of all purchasers, and a I certificate of title will be furnished to each buyer with his deed. The Belmont —Chaa M Stimaon. Mlae Mary Brown, city; Col R H Hunt Kansas City: R W Burn ham, Jas McLßUghlin, B S Stooeman, city; Bootie McKee Dallas. Tex- Grace X IMBIH. Brooklyn, -N i : May L Seamans, Oakland; Daiav Clark, New Orleans: Capt W H Seamaua, city: Jno D Cooper and wife, Chicago; Mrs A M Smith and daughter, city: John E Maynes, Salem, Masa; Misa Florence Flctch'r, Boston: Mrs 0 T Longstreet, city; Geo W Parsons. \ ictor, Cal- MrsN'orman Averill, city; Alex Camp bell and wife, Santa Monica. BT. F.lmo Hotel-C H Sturvcnt and wife, Monrovia; J B Nichols, Detroit; C Johnson, Pasadena; G M McLean, Highland Park: 8 J Maguiel, San Francisco. Mrs J Goodwin and daughter, Han Bernardino: T A Case, Camulos: G H Peck and wife, San Diego; X P Shaw and wife, Burlington: H M \ Bi entine, Wilmington; B Powell, San Fran ciaco, A Blla aud wife, Ballona; Mra J s Keefer, Monrovia; J W Banbury. Pasadena; W I Mi ler, Monrovia; Mrs L Cummings, Misa White, El Paso: A J Arnold, Green ville; G C Hughes, Pnduoah, Ky; F I Schaumbergcr, Anaheim; A E Moye, Santa Ana. Union Depot Hotel-J D McNabe, wife and family, J 11 Wright, Riverside; W W Klllott, San Francisco: X Gird.Chlno ranch ; Mra Porter, Tucson; Dr T C Widuey aud family, host Angelea: Chas Nye, Massacbu setta;LA Butler, Flagstaff: C A Smith and wife, Colorado; Mn Hollis, Miss Hollis, Illinois. Grind c entral —Thoa McCowen, Wind aor Mo . G W Cunningham aud wife, Arkau aaaCitv, Ka«; S Nytoc and wife, Miss Col Una, Misa Graham, wrs H Bauard and sister, Mr Buruett anil wi'e, J B Lyon, D X Sulli van and family, Mra A Sullivan and dauglr tor, S M Fall, H Ii Gams, H Phard, Winrleld, Kas; J H Hiliierd, Arkansas City; LL Dyer, colton; E W King. Concordia, Kan; Frank Gerald and wife, Portland, Ogn; A M Brown, Colton; Jaa CRrlye: W L Steward, Riverside; A Nelson, PHsarien»;Tho»Henry,Nebraska: N B Sherwood, Monrovia; Thoa L Bass.Red lng, Cal. Los Angeles Produce Market. The following Is the official record ot me Los Angeles Prcdu-t ■ Exchange, corrected dally. In the quotations, unless otherwise stated, it is to be understood that the first agure Is the highest price bid and the last the lowest price asked. These quotations axe for round lota from first hands; for small lots out of store higher prices are asked: WHEAT—GoId Drop, $1.15 bid, $1.30 asked; Souora, s'l li bid, tIM asked. RYE—II 50 asked; BARLEY—Feed No. 1 DOc bid. COHN—Not quoted. FLOUR—Pioneer and Crown Jfi.oo asked ; L. A. XXXX Ex. Pat. Roll, *5.60. Capitol Mills, «5.60. MILL FEED—Bran, 21 asked; Shorts, 123 isked; Mixed Feed, corn and barley, *1.15 asked: Cracked Corn, $1.15 asked; Cracked Barley,ll.ls asked .Ground barley.il. 15 asked Rolled Barley, 11.15 asked. GRAIN BAGS —Grain Bags MS, 22x36, asked; 18*6 Calcutta, spot, 6V4C asked; Potato Sacks, 4 asked; Mill Sacks. 5c asked. SEED—Alfalfa, new,loc asked. HAY-Barley, W B No. L $12.50 asked; Wheat Hay, Alfalfa, $12.50 asked. POTATOES-.New potatoes, $1.25. BITTER—Fancy Roll, 24c per re asked. Choioe Roll, .33W* per re asked; Fair Roll, per t», 20c asked; Mixed Store, 15c per lb aßked: Pickled roll, new, 22c. CHEESE—Large, 11c asked; small, 12c asked; small 3tt> hand, 13c. EGGS —Eggs,fresh, it bid. 21c asked. HONEY' —Extracted light, Hs)Ml! Job lots, 40 bid, 4'/ic asked; Amber, 3c bid; Comb, lOe&Vlit- ONIONS—YeIIow Danver, Northern, $4 50 bid; new, $2 50 asked. BEESWAX—Beeswax, 17c<910c. VEGETABLES MIKED —C hiles per re,120 bid; Garlic;sc asked: Cabbage per 100 lbs, NMOe. BEANS AND DRIED PEAS-Piuk No.l, uew crop, sl.f>s asked; Lima, $2.25(32.50, Navy, small. 12 uo asked; Black eyed, 13 asked: Garvanzos, tt asked; Green FleldPeas, $2.50 asked; Lentils, $5.00 asked, tted Spanish, $1.75. POP LTRY—Hens No 1, per doi, $6.50 bid, old Roosters, per dosen, 86.00 bid; young Roosters, per doz, $7 oU bid, Broil ers, large, per doien, $4 50 bid, BroU ers, small, per dozen, (;'. 00 bid; Ducks, per dozeu, large,&7.so,hid; Ducks, small, *5.00; Turkeys, per lb, 20c. Geese, each, $1.00. LIVE STOCK—Live Hogs, 3c(tj4c. DRIED FRUlT—Peaches, 8. D. So. 1,12Uc uked, 15c bld;No. 2,714 c asked; do, peeled, 15c asked; do, 8 I).peeled No. 2, 12(~c asked; pitted Plums,WUc asked; Blackberrles,l2i4c asked- Prunes. Cal, French new crop, 734 c JJlOc; Prunes,Cal,German, Bcasked;April Oots, evaporated, 25c asked. APPLES—Evaporated Huntley's, 10c ask ed; Hunt's Alden, 14c asked; bun Dried sliced, 7c asked. RAISINS—Layers, $1.50 asked; Ex Lou don Layers, new; $1.75 asked; Three Crown Lay ts, new, $1.75 asked: Loose Muscatels ♦1.40; Bulk Raisins, 5c asked. Dried grapes, 20. NUTS—Walnuts new, Uc@lfte; Peanutß, Oal.No. 1, 6c asked; do, No. 2, 3c asked; do Eastern, asked; Almonds, S. S., 180 ask sd; Almonds, H S, 10c. (lITRUB FRUITS —Oranges, 1.75 asked; Lemons, seedling per box, 12.00 Lem ons, Eureka and Lisbon per box, $3.50 asked, HIDES - Dry, 160 bid; Kip, 150 bid; Oalf, IBUc bid. CullsHless. SKINS—Short wool, each, 16c@300; Long wool, each, $1 bid; Shearlings, each, 100 bid. WOOL—Spring Clip, per re, 10c®!3o bid. PROVISIONS—Extra light bacon, clear, 18c asked; Light clesr, 12'£c asked; Clear medium, 110 asked; Medium bacon, Be asked; heavy bacon Be. LARD-40-lbtinß,6s 4 cperlb;!i-iDpailß,loUo per lb; 5-lb pails.lOViC pv- lb; 101b palls, 100 per lb. HAMS-Eastern sugar cured, lCc; Call i fornia, 18c. This tract is situated upon the hills, which are rapidly becoming the most desirable residence por tion of the city. The soil is a warm, sandy loam, free from frost, being in what is known as the warm belt. The elevation is such that the tempera ture is more even than in the city. NOTE—THE FIRST PURCHASERS HAVE FIRST CHOICE. Free carriage to the tract every day from the office of the agents, at 9A. M. and 1:30 P. M. Maps and circulars and all information can be had from Byram & Poindexter, Managers, M WKST rUMV VI Xi l l . HANK BLOCK. Reference, by permission: Los Angeles National Bank. rim " Deering Giant" 5 and 6-foot Cut Mowers! VERY STRONG, ECONOMICAL AND LIGHT DRAFT. Intending purchasers should examine " THE GIANT." It la sold under full guaran tee. It costs little more than an ordinary machine, yet does about twice the work with the same expenditure of power. FOR SALE, AND GUARANTEED, BY J. T. EICHA.RDSON, SOLE AGENT FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, No. 237 North Los Angeles Street (Arcadia Block), Los Angeles. ap2-8m Cleanliness Next to Godliness. Send Your Carpets 10 THE Los Angeles Carpet-Beating Machine TO BE CLEANED. This Is the only machine In Los Augeles that can thoroughly clean carpets. All work done with neatness and dispatch by competent workmen. Estimates given on all kinds of oarpet work on application. nr-Leave your orders at tbe Los An gei. B Furniture Company's store, or at tne office of the Carpet-Beating Machine, 108 NortH Spring Street. Work ion Alvaradostr et. Telephone 688. P. >• Box 1164 SIDNEY I AOEV, a pl-tf Not ryPnbllo, OKOUP, WHOOPINO COCQH and Bron chitis immediately relieved by Shiloh s Cure. 0. F. Helmsman, agent, Los Anseles. Heartache, toothache, backache and all other aches arc-cured by Bt. Jaooba Oil. Undelivered messages. Telegrams remain uncalled for at the Western Union Telegraph office, 17 North Main atreet, held for want of proper address for the following persons: A. J. Beaoh, J. J. Ilerg, 8. C. llrown, H. W. Davis, C. M. Dsmsrell, H. C I >in kina, Hon. J. A. Donnell, John O. Dun ning, Mra. S. M. Durbin. A. (J. Pub, Herbert Hutchinaon, J. E. Martin, Mr. and Mr>. VV. 0. Maying, J. H. Penning, ton and Morris Pomeroy. St. James. The Development of Southern Oalilbrn ia SEEMS TO FOLLOW IN THE WAKE OF THE "SANTA FE TRAIL," AS THE PEOPLE'S LINE IS KNOWN IN THE EAST. gMf The vinenlf Kent Foothill Country Has Keen Opened Towns Created and Fortunes Made by the Investors in Town Property. NOW COMES THE FIKST New Town in the Beautiful Valley of the Santa Ana, ST. JAMES. It if located juat at the outlet of the BANT A ANA CANYON, near the foothills, com manding A BEAI'TIH L VIEW OF THE PACIFIC 0( EAN ; Anaheim, miles; Orange, • miles, and SANTA ANA 9 mllea. It will naturally coutrnl the great business of the Santiago Valley, and there ia no soil more fertile, no landscape more entertaining, no future more promising than this first new town lv the Santa Ana Valley. The Flneet Winer Power In the County Ia close to the townsitc. The mill grinds day aud night, with a force of 120 horse power. The water for the town of ST. JAMES is there now, not "to be developed," but actually there. THE TOWNSITE IS CLEAN, LEVEL AND PERFECT. *a*r* Sale SATURDAY, .Mine i, \m.*=^m Pacific Land Improvement Co., W. H. HOLABIRD, General Agent, No. 21 WILSON BLOCK, LOS ANGELES. in via— tf 784, LOTS! Going. GOING. Going. OEY SIX MILKS FROM TOWN, OS VERMONT IVESCE. LOTS IN THE TOWNSITK Off R os ecra ns! Only $50 Each. $20 Cash. $S per Month. No Interest, and NO LOW FLAT LAND, But a beautiful level slope, as even aa a Uoor, lying on the mesa, with a magnificent view ot the ocean and thirty miles of surrounding country. {f WATER siUARANTEED PIPED ON THE TK ACT. fa TO BE CONNECTED BY A MOTOR ROAD, RUNNING INSIDE OF SIX MONTHS from date. Three Hundred lots sold in two weeks, and prices will be raised soon. So buy when you can. Over fifty villa residences will be erected by purchasers this fall. l Distributed on September 1, 1887-fn No favoritism. All good lots, and not a break in the land. Our large Interests alone secure a self-supporting towu iv this section. Come one and all. CARRIAGES FROM OUR OFFICE DAILY AT 10 A. M. Rosecrans Improvement Company, No. 24 West First Street. E. R. d'ARTOIB, Manager. W. L. WEBB, Secretary. Rooms I and U Wilson Block, lit West First Mtrcet, Eos Angeles. ap2B—6m 13 Nadeau Block, Spring Street, Will be Open on and after Thursday, May 19th, \|l ssits. KAHN A AABOS, Proprietors ol The Lace House, M extend a cordial invitation to the LADIES of Los Angeles to soil and inspect the ELEGANT LINE OF GOODS Just opened at their vow store. It shall be the aim of the Lace Houbo to show THE LATEST NOVELTIES As they make their appearance at the fashion markets of the world. The specialties of this now business will Include Laces, Trimming*, Fancy Hoods, Curtains, and Ladles', Children's and infants' made-up white goods. gmr- We respectfully solicit your favor and remain yours very truly, THE LAC|,HOiISEj NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN. BREECH-LOaDING BHOTGUNB, Just received from Europe. Tbe fluent stock ot the best makers In tbe world, aud at prices which we defy compe tition ou the Pacific Coast. Double-Barrel Breech-Loading Shotguns Irom in up to *860 ■ .oil. All guns guaranteed. Also, a full line of Rifles, Pistols, Gun Material and Ammunition of all descriptions, American and English. Repairing of the finest olass and chockboring a speoialty. Sportsmen's Headquarters, 111 Main St. Sl6tf 11. HLOTTKHKECK. JN. GREGORY, SOLE AOT., CORNER . First and Main streets. Tbe trade sup .plied. ]al Cm 1,K4JA1,. IS THE SUPERIOR (MKT OF LO9 ANGELES COUNTY, STATE OF California. In the matter of the estate of Narcisse Baverla, deceased. No. 5642. Order to show cause—DOLOKE3 A. 3AVE- KlA.the executrix of the last will and tes tament of Narcisse Saverla, deceased, hav ing filed her petiliou herein <4uly verified, praying for au order to mortgage for the sum of one thousand -in." dollars, for the purposes therein set forth, a certain part of the real estate of said decedent, described as follows: A certain tract of laud situate, lying and being in Lob Augeles County, State of California, being part ot the Kaucho La Ballona. bounded ou the north by the Lucas Kaucho: east, by lauds of A. Kose; aouth, by lands of S. Cripe, and west, by lauds of Machado, contaiulug about 124 acres. It is therefore ordered by the undersigned, Judpe of suid Court, that all persons inter ested in Ihe estate of said deceased appear before the said Superior Court ou Monday, June 13,1887, at 10 a. m. of said day, at the Coiirt-iooin of Department Two of said Court, in the City of Los Augeles, and County of Los Angeles, to show c.vise why the said realty, or some part thereof, should not bo mortgaged by the said executrix, for tbe said sum of $1000, or such lesser amount as to the Judge of said Superior Court shall seem meet, accorilug to tho petition of said executrix ou file herein, to which reference is made for further particulars, aud why such other arid further orders should not b* made In the premises. It is funhor ordered that a copy of this order be published at least four successive weeks in tho Daily Herald, a newspaper of general circulation published in tbe said county. Dated May 10th, 1887. W. P. GARDINER, myll-td Judge of said Superior Court. Dissolution ot Co-Partnersliip. HPHE CO PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE 1 BxiatfSE between the undersigned car rylng ou business at San Francisco, Cal., Under the firm name of E. Lewis & Co., at Los Angeles, CaL, under tne Arm name of Lewis Bro- , and at P. rtland, Oregon, un der the firm uame of Lewis Bros., lathis day dissolved by muHml consent. Dated at Ban Francisco, M«v i. is--. EMANUEL LEWIS. HERRMAN OLCuVICH, MARK E Lit WIS, MEYER LEWIS. St»te of California, City and County of San Pram laeo, as—We, tho undersigned, do bare by certify that we are partners, trans neting busioeti in Cos Suva, at the City and Couuty of .S*a Fraucisco, under the firm Mine and style ol I. Lewis &Co .and in the City of Los Augeles. County of Los An geles, cid- r the tlna name and style of Lewis Bros . that the names iv full of all the memoersof luoh nartncrshlr* are Emanuel Lewis, Herrmau Oleovich aud Meyer Lewis, and that the places of our respective resi dences are set opposite our respective names, hereto subscribed. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands, this first day of May, A. D. 1887. Names. Residences. EMANUEL LEWIS, Han Francisco,Cal. HERKM AN OLCOVICH, Ban Francisco CaL MEYER LEWIS, Los Angeles. Cal. State of California, city and county of San Francisco, ss.—On this 12th day of May, A. D. 1887, before me, James L. King, a no tary public in and for said city and county, residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared Emanuel Lewis, Herrman Oleovich and Meyer Lewis, kuowu to me to be the individuals de scribed iv, whose uames are subscribed to, aud who executed the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that they executed the same. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hsud and alllxed oiy official seal in the city and county of San Francisco, the day anil ye n last above written. |Seal] JAMES L. KINO, Notary Public. 308 California street, San Fraucisco. Endorsed. Filed May 12,1887. WM. J. KUDDICK, Clerk. By W.M. A. Daviks, Deputy Clerk. ml 7 80t Notice o! Foreclosure Sale. JOHN D. CHAFFEE, PLAINTIFF, vs. Thomas Padgett, et al., defendants. sheriff's Sale N Order of sale and decree of foreclosure and sale. Under and by virtue of au order of sale and decree of foreclosure and sale, issued out of the Superior Court of the county of Los Augeles, State of California, on the Cth day of May, A. D. 1887, iv tbe above entitled action, wherein Johu I). Chaffee, the above named plaintiff, obtained a judgment and decree of foreclosure and sale against Thomas Padgett, et al., defendants, on the sth day of May, A. D. IsB7, for the sum of ; I'ji'.t ell in lawful money ol tho Uulted States, wMch said decree was, on the 7th day of May, A. D. 1887, recorded In Judgment Beok 7 of said oourt, at page 505 et seq, I am commanded ;o sell all that certain lot, piece or parcel of laud situate, lying and being in the county of Los Angeles, state of Cahv fornla, and bounded aud particularly de scribed as followa, to wit: 1 Beginning at the northwest corner of the j tract assigned to Nieves Lopez de Peralta ou partition of said lancho by the District Court of Los Angeles county lv the year 1868, nnd running thence south twenty-two (it) chaiue to a sttke near the Semi-Tropio water ditch; thence N i 6» E near the bank of the Santiago Creek six and It 100 (614-100) | chains: thence N 40 = 30' E, twelve and iB4 100 (1-1 84 Uo)ohaiua; thence N lao 80' E ! five ami 25-100 (J 24-1001 chalug; thence N 32S E four and 38 100 (4 88-100) chains; thence west sixteen and 90-100 (16 90 100 chains to the point nf beginning,containing ! tweuty and 92 100 acres of laud, together | with such portion of the Santiago water right owned by Thomas Padgett February 2j, 18S0, as the said 20 02100 acres of laud Is a portlou of tne irrigable lands owned by Oge & Bond st the time they deeded said land to A. E. Haines Public notice Is hereby given that on SATURDAY, the 11th day of Juno, A. D. 1887, at 12 o'clock M. of that day, iv Iront of the Court Hoif-e door of tho county of Loe Augeles, ou Spring street, I will, hi obedi ence to said order of sale aud decree of foreclosure and airle. sell the above de scribed property, or so much thereof aa may be necessary to satisfy said judgment, with Interest ajid costs, etc , to tne highest and best bidder, for cash In lawful money of the United States. Dated this 12th day of May, 1887. JAMES C. KAYS, my!7—td Sheriff of Los Augeles Couuty,