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ADVERTISED LETTERS. List of Letters Remaining Uncalled For at the Los Angeles Postoffice December 16, 198 U. LADIES' LIST. Allen, Mrs Jas Achu, Miss C E Adams, Jennie Adkins. Miss Lulu Albee, Mrs Morris Amler, Frank Arnold, Miss Armstrong, M!bs Elsie A thay, Mrs Netie Austlae, Mrs Leah Armstrong, Mis J Malsley. Mrs C W Berger, Miss Mary V erenuson, Mrs C Berjle, Mrs Andrew Bills, Miss Ramoua BUnchard,.Mrs J Bolton, Miss Emily Bradcn, Mrs Briggs, Mrs Susan Bruioa, Miss Belle Bsckley, Mrs A Buck. Mrs Bello Buckingham, Miss M 4 Buckley, Mrs Em U Balks, Mrs VV Burton, Mrs W P Bush. Mrs Margaret Butler, Miss Jennie lleattio, Alice Mann •Jampbell, Miss M Carrlllo. Miss C Cafseti, BraG M Casey, Mrs Tb Chanslor, Mrs M Clayton, Miss Lizsie Clair, Mrs H Clark, Mrs Sarsh Clark, Mrs Laura Cook, Nlshia Colby, Mrs Lelia Coleman, Mrs J ■opeland, Mrs N Connolly, Mrs P Connolly, Mis Annie Connor, Mrs CM Cronemiller, Mrs W Cruz, Bra Gumesinda Cruz, Miss Altemlsa Daniel, Mrs S L Daniels, Misess M A M Davis, Mrs Hulda De Beradel.Sra Fellpa Diuehart, Miss Kate Dodd, .Mrs E E Dodman, Mra J W Dupy, Mrs B G Dnkin, Mrs J A Dn Bo»e, Mrs R F Kaßley, Mrs Mafilean Edwards, Mrs ME 2 Edwards, Mrs J H Klchelberger, Miss J Elliott, Miss H J g lll0 »- S" J .? u . n £ Krwln, Mis J M Erwln, Mrs Matilda Exton, Miss Annie Evans, Mrs E T Esplnoza, Bra Julia Fellows, Mrs J H Foster, Mra A D Framplotos, Mrs E M Freeman, Mrs Lucy FuseDe, Miss May Fenny. Mrs A Field, Mrs Carrie L tiardner, MUs B Gait, Mn Jno Gird, Miss Molly tinei/, Henrietta Goode, Mrs Sarah flood win, Mrs Geo Goodwin, Miss Jessie Gorman, Mrs C G Graelane, Carmine Graves, Mrs A J Grumsky, Miss C A Gross, Mrs Henrietta Orahasa, Mrs A W Greaves, Mrs M E Grijalva, Sra R Griffin, Miss Fanny X Hutchinson, Miss Huntington, Mrs«W A Huddleston, Mrs Jen- Howlett, Miss Orpha nic Holland, Miss Sarah £ Holley. Mrs H H Hoffman, Mrs A Hoff, Mrs Lizzie Hobsrt, Mrs S G Hinckley, Mrs M G Hlsey, Mrs Nannie' Hill, Miss Susan Hlckey, Mrs Geo C Heunington, Mrs Jen- Heuberger, Mrs John nic Herrelord. Mrs Wllles Hayes, Mrs G D Hattabosgh, Mis F P Hastings, Mra Howard Hastings, Mrs 8 C Hase, Mrs Caroline Hart, Mrs G A or Elixa Harrison, Mrs Sarah Hancock, Mrs Gen Hall, Mrs Geo Hale, Laura Hyde, Mrs Mary Ives, Miss fills Jackson, Mrs H Jeffreys, Mrs Rebecca Jenkins, Miss Aur.n Jose, Mis A Johnson. Mrs Battle Johnston, Mrs Emms Johustou, Miss Belle Johnson, Mrs Hetta Johnson, Mrs Nellie Johnson, Miss Rebecca Johnston, Miss Mary Jones, Miss M Jones, Miss w z Keller, Miss Bertha Kimball, MlsfH Louise King, Mrs A Krouse, Miss Kmma M I.scroll x, Mrs Jean Lewis, Mrs Selma Little, Mrs MoNuld Lott, Mrs C G Longhced, Miss Carrie Lowe, Mrs Alice J-ccaerback, Mrs Maude Lunch, Mrs M Ludwlg, Mrs Eva Jtlagee, Miss Lni.it* Malgreen, Leaora McDonough. Miss Mag- McGirk, Mrs Malvina gie Hcglll, Miss Mollie MeLead, Miss Bessie Meyer, Mrs FL Mlroereau, Mrs Monroe, Miss U E Morau, Mrs Jno Mooie, Miss Inez Moses, Miss Minnie Mullens Miss Mary Nauvoks, Mis L Norcros?, MUs A M Norton, Mrs Sadie O'Connor, Miss Mary Olsane, Mra L V Orr, Mra Jaß T Oresco, Mibs M A Owens, Marriet Pratt, Mrs Edwin Fruett, Miss J B Foil*, Miss Emma Plumstead, Mrs A F Pserßon, Mrs Bettle Feckham, Mrs J C Pearson, Mrs Patteraon, Miss Jessie B Parr, Mrs Wm A Parlcscn, Miss Fannie Parriß, Mrs Amanda Paine, Mrs J Robert Page, Mrs Geo Plnquiston.SraGracilis Kedick, Mrs W A Bieley, Mis Mary Ricbey. Miss Lizzie Rlbble, Mis Annie S Richards.Miss Margaret Richardson, Mrs M P Kiel sender, Mrs Mollie Roberson, Mrs Annie Robcrsou, Miss Carry Robinson, Mrs F C Kuggles, Miss Flora, 2 Roche, Miss Mary Rowe, Mrs Justin B Smith, Mrs Mary J Smith, Miss M A Sanborn, Mrs H Sanborn, Mrs BITe Bchaliwltz, Mrs Mollle Schmidt, Mlbb Lnlu Schroder, Miss Leanna Scott, Ellen, 2 Serrente, Blgnora G Shaw, Mis A J Bheehan, Margaret E t-jiberg, Miss Ella Boole, Miss Jeuuie Bpllttstonser, Mrs Anna Spring, Mrs Henry Steel, Mrs Martha Stevenson, Miss BnsanA Utorres.Mrs Capt ASS Stams, Mrs M J Strohm, Miss Mary Stuparlch, Mrs C V Button, Mrs A W Tavior, Mrs 8 H Tempi on, Mrs M J linker, Miss Edna Touuar, Miss Nell Trusk, Mrs C E Turner, Mrs Fred Tyler, Ella Vansciever, Mrs Abbie Van, Miss Mable Variey, Mrs Vidale«, Delbina Walker, Mrs 8 Wallace, Mrs Tomss Waltsr, Mis John Warner, Mrs Susan Webb, Mrs Lewis Webb, Miss Carrie Wescott, Mrs Sarah M Wheatley, Mrs W T Whltten, Mrs John Whiuock, Miss M E Wilcox, Mrs AM Wiley. Mrs Anita M Will.ams, Mrs R Wilsou, Mrs E Wilson, Mrs Coleman Wood, M'sMAry Woulhouse, Mrs O B Worley, Mrs BI Wortley, Mrs O Yohouu, Mrs Kate Young, Mrs buian •.:ISTS' LIST. Alexander. A Allen, Frank Anderson, T Andrews, Bam'l C Anderson, Will and Avery, Or Chas Abbott, A F Abernethy, T R Adrian, Walter Adams, J F Adams, H B Adams, Rev W II H Alter. F E Albough, W S Alexander, B Maker, James Barnes, Chas P Barone, Luigl Baateaax, C F 2 Bell, P D BJlek, P Blackburn, Frank Biakely, C Boyce.Chas Boun. Sylvester Boggs, W J Blackburn, L A Bruce, Walter Byrnes, Geo E Burton, H H Burleigh, C A Burk. James Buddie, F C Battle, Dan Blum <t Girdwood Calloway, Bart Cold well. Mr Colwell, Will Cam, Gullisfargo Camgros, Jean Cardwel), R Case, G Burton Chapman, A B Chauncey, Jno L L Chad wick, B Chamberlin, W R Chase, A B Childs, Dr E J Chattasia, G P Curysanthor, Sr M Chrestenseu, 8 I'sder Clavcrle. J B Clark, Chas B Clarke, WCJr Clinton, Joe Cobb, HA Clark, WB Colyear, R J Cole, Rev Sco L Coonrad, Howard Contreras, Ysmel Corgan, Walter 8 Courtney, J T Cuvarublas, U M Crocker, J B Crum.BJ Crum, Ceo A Cutler, G R Crawiord & Merrill Cortmoll, Huston & Curtis, Wm B Bishop Ifarcy. M F Davis, C L Dean, Rev Wm Dean, Jno I Deßow, Bam Dennis, Mr Deolin, Frank Dexter, Chas 2 Devine, Dr C B Dobler, Chas Doonard, X W Dow, Peter Dozier, Dr G B Dunn, Jno Duncan & McKay Din moro, Mnthew Dunsmoor, Jas F Davis, James W , Dodge, W H Dolaon, Mr Desloge, Jno M Kckbert, W H Esstman, Frank Bisler, H Ignatz Bdes, Ed . E'oskman, M M Elliot, Arthur Elliott, W H Evars, J U Everet, C J Krust, H P Emanual, J B Eacinas, Florencio Emmerich, W J Eagle Planing Mill Fallen, 6 T Fahey, Michael Fallon, Wm Fanoett, Mr Feins, Mart Fentress, G W Fetterhoff, Dr H B Fillcloh, P Flnley, Dr W A Fleetwood, C H Foiey, Edward F Ford, Elijah P Foster, Mr and Mrs Jno Foster, Chas A Foster, Col D V Foster, Thos J Foster, Marcus Foster, Stephen C French, Jas J Friedman, D Fuller, C B Frew, A 8 Franchlui. L&Co ©alee, Sylvanoe Gallndo, Ildefanro Gallaber, A L Garrison, B W Gebnard, D M George, A F Glvens, Jno <; Inter, Dr Isaac (ilover, A C Goldsmith, Jno H Golish, R J Gonond, Thos Gould, Harry Graham, Jos L H Graham, Chas I (2) Graham, .Robt J Graham, Robt Gregg, Wallace Grelve, Edw H Green, Jno L Green, B M . " Griffin, C W Groon, Andrew Garrett, J 0 Germ in Society Hall, H H Hamilton, Robt Harber, W H Harpin, J H Harrigan, Fred J Harrington, Dr V D Harris, J H Hartig, Ernest Harthshorn, A S Hanssinger, Paule Hanser, Hy Hays, Bam L Heisler, L A Helpmsnn, Isaia Henning, A H lienshaw, H C Henderson, C J Herle, W F Herman, Wm H Herring, Eld A B Hickmann, H Hiller, Dr Fred Hill, Geo F Hitch, Gat Hobaker, Wm Hudson, T (2) Hoerner, David Hofmau, C Ilogan. E D Holt, F L Holt, Fred Morten, Fr Holland, B W Hooper, A Hopkins, Webb Horton, D 0 (2) THE LOS AJTGjSLES DAILY HERALD. MONDAY MORKIBQ. DECEMBER 16. 1889. I Hoskins, Orlando Hou<e, D A I Howard, Hern How, Jno F 1 Howe, R Howe. Ohas . Houd, Lonlse Howell, Bob .Huff, Key JT Hugerlm, H L Hngbes, Emery Hosted, KG Hutchison, H J Hapan, Wm Jackson, John P Jamison, William Jenks, W 0 Jesse, O Josephine, Rev L M Johnson, Frank Johnson, IA Johnson, M P Johason, 8 3 Johns, Wesley Jonet, Z C Kane, Harry Karlen, Jacob Keen, Geo Klefer, J 8 King, A U Ktng.EdmondW Mug. A N Kline, Peter Knill.WH Kocherle.TG Kramer, Chas Kyle. O W Langßwin, Murray Lancey, E E Lane, A F ljiwrenson, Lawrence Lazzaeir, Al 8 Leadbitter, A C ' Leidy. Howard Lenon, John Levy, 8 G Lewente, Geovanua Lewis, David C Lewis, W R Linn, G W, M D Lael. John Lluasey & Ramsey Long, Capt Jerry Los Angeles Machine Lucas, A Co Luko, Loa Lundquesl, E G McCain, A X MoDoanell. Jts J McCltire, Mr McGuire, Rev J McGuire, I N McKee, J B 2 MoKirn, C W McKennle, L A Mr Kinney, Wm McLaughlin, John MacKenzie, R CampbellManchester, Jos Manner, Chas Marshall, Mr Mathews, Gas Maxey, James 2 • Means, Thos Mason Merrill, Capt Augustus Merrill, Master Cal Microvicb, Mlehael Miller, C C Miller, A F Miller. E H Miller, I M Mint, Rev Frederick Mines, Geo A Modie, Stills Moher, Thos Moore, Chas Moore, Thos F Mosby, Jem Moaiey, R R Musselman, Chaa Mien, W B Myrehl), A J Mver, ICI , A Magoree, Edward Magee, Wm Jno Mitchell, W C IWanjo, Br, Alberto Neely, W J Ney, Wm H Nlchol, W B Nichols, DBS Nicolas, Chas • Oohoa, Sr. Dr Esteban Osburn, Hugh Page W H, M D Psrn, Alex Panta, Jo Juan Pester, 8 Patterson, John Walter Patterson, Robert C Pearson, Geo H Pelrettl, Paolo Peiespan, Germain Pendleton, Dr T O Penetti, Geovlnni Perrine, Wm Pickens, Wm Pearce, Ira 1 'oik, Emory A Porter, Limrod Porter, H B Putnam Bros tlualntance, Baml M Kankin, Wm Relchert, Berthold Reuter, Charlie Richard, Capt Tom Relder, Wm Roberson, Willie Robison, W Robertson. Jams! Max Romick, E M Ron-del, H Bony, tiustav Robino, Giuseppe Redactor del Perlodluo de la Veiiad flamlor, Julius Sanford, JD Hanger, Hiram F Schmidt, Frank Bcholoy, W 8 Bchoenmaker, Emile Schroder, Geo sehmld, G Scott, Mr Sebastian, Bim'l Seller, Jno Sepulveda, Ramon Bhahau, J M Bhafl'dr, Walter Bhepard, Geo 81 Whs, Don Juan Simpson, R M Bmitb, Andres Smith, C E Smith, J M Snyder, Jno A Squire, E F Stoliworth, O Btarln, W M Stefanlnl,Prof G Stephens, H S Btevens, James W Bievens, X E Stevens, Walter Stout, F W Biolen, Geo Strasser, Frank Bonder Bros Star Incubator Co Shaw, G 8 Taylor, Dr A H Teylor, Mr Thompson, E J Tipton, Frank Teal, Andrew Ton k i >,JL Tougher, Tom Trull, W B Turner, James Tupper, Geo Verncr, W W Van Onsen, H M Van Ness, Rev Thos Wsgner, CJ Walsh, Phil Ward, Wesley Weaver, T H Weir, H B Wesner, M A Wfsner, MA Wbltuall, Mr and Mra Whiteside. 8 B Whorton, F X Whitney, W W Wilkinson. Bert Williams, David Wilson, 8 H Winans, Rev E H Wise. Edward Wood, W A Wood, W H Wright, Daniel Wyatt, T A Wren A Harrison * mien. J A York A Whit worth Zanders, August ~ B. A. PREUSS, P. M. The largest assortment of books, in fine bindings, cheaper than ever, at Stull & Thayer's. Grave Cause for Anxiety Exists when the kidneys lose their activity. Prompt measures should be taken to renew it, otherwise Bright* disease, diabetes, or some other organic trouble, is to he apprehended as a consequence. Hostetter's Stomsch Bitters is a most desirable diuretic, as its stimulative ac tion upon these organs never orosses the border line of safety and merges into irritation, as do many > li run I ants used for the same purpose by tbe careless and unlnstracted. The stimuli of commerce, fiery and nnmedioated, are not suitable corrective agents In a case like this. They excite without producing a permanently desirable result. The "Just medium" between them and an ineffectual diuretic is the Bit ters, which is also a t peet tic for malarial com plaints, dyspepsia, constipation and rheuma tism. What Shall I Buy For Christmas? This is a question wh'ch Is agitating many minds toaay in Los Angeles. A visit to tho Manufacturers' Sale of watohes and jewelry at 251 North Main street will solve the question. Thousands of articles suitable for holiday presents at one-third usual prices. Don't fall to call. When Baby was sick, we save her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she along to Castoria, When she bad Children, she gave thorn Castoria, Consumption Surely Cured. To the Editor:—Please Inform yonr readers that I have a positive remedy for Consumption. By its timely use thonssnds of hopeless oases have been permanently oured. I shall be glad la send two bottles of my remedy ran to any of yonr readers who have consumption if they will send me their Express and P. O. Address. Respectfully, T. A. SLOODM, M. 0., 181 Pearl Another Revolution In Brazil. Don Pictro de Santas, of Brazil, who is now in Los Angeles, eaysibat the revolution there was child's-play compared to the revolution in prices caused by tbe Manufacturers' Sale of watches and jewelry at 2M North Main street. Get your holiday presents at one-third usual prices. Meat Market For Sale. A first-class well-established meat market lor sale, on Recount of sickness. Apply corner of Alameda and First streets. Beecham's Fills act like magic on a weak stomach, _ A can ot Ardcntcr Mustard will please yon Your grocer has it. Try Elgin brand condensed milk. John Embry-5,41 South Fort street, for a good broiled steak. Superior to All—Elgin condensed milk, Cae "German Family" soap. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castor!a?i LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT DP MEAT. rINBST AND Meat Flavoring Stock; —FOB— SOCI'S, MAIIK JDIBHKB and SAUCES. Annual wie 800.000 Jars. Genuine only with y"» - fao-simile oi Boron m J Llobig's aignatnre In Jr%^^ T T'T*t j| BLUE INK across la- Q' ' bol. To be had of all Storekeepers, Grocers, and Druggist* sSmonA tlmrlSrn FOR MEN ONLY! A DfKITIVE For LOST or FAXLING MANHOOD i rll*! 1 lit General and NERVOUS DEBILITY; pTft} XI Weakness of Body and Kind: Effects \J %J JA/AJ of Errors or Exoeaae* in Old or Young. Rflbu.t. Sotilr **N1I0(>» lull* Re*lnred. How to Bntnrff* unit Slnnirtbra WKAK, inUaiVKLOPKD ORtU NS A I'illTM of lUUIV. Abtolutrl. tuiMUng UCBKJIHKATMKNT—Hon,fit. In * dl)-. ?*n (r.tifr from 41 Btatf R, Wrrildri.i, and Vurt l[:nConultle.. eesaawnleUmn. Book. fulltiplunntlon. and proof, antlod «k»«1) its. A.:«i«.. ERIC ftif.6lCAl CO., BUFFALO, N. t, ' ' teleodawtf ACOTIOS RILEB. GRAND : AUCTION! S« North malm Street, Commencing Monday, December 16, 1880, and continuing Every Afternoon and Evening. The Largest, Finest and Best Selected Stock of Watches, Clocks, Diamonds, Opera Glssses, Music Boxes, Swiss Carvings, Jewelry of every description, in Southern California, from the stock of L M. WAGNER & 60. These goods ware purchased lor their retail trade and are all first-class in every respect. Heats will be provided for the Ladies, snd they are especially invited to attend the after noon sales. THOS. B. CLARK, niOlm AUCTIONEER., W. E. BEESON'S —GENERAL— Auction and Commission House, NOS. 119 and 121 W. SECOND ST. Peremptory Bales of New and Boeond-HanO Furniture WEDNESDAY, DEC. 18, SATURDAY, DEC. 21, At 10 A. tt. and 2 r. at. AUCTION BALK OF HORKKB AND OAR BIASES ON SATURDAYS. BEB O. RHOADEB. Auctioneer. 05-tf ' Neustadt & Pirtle, BROKERS, Real Estate and Insurance Agts Buy and sell bonds, stocks, mortgages and other securities. Ample capital for any reasonable demand. Loans negotiated on real estate and collat erals from $200 to $100,000—any time-cur rent rates. REAL ESTATE, We would like the list of all parties having property lor sale in or near the cit?. Buyers call for oar list, yon will find something to suit yon. Business, resident, suburban, acreage, im proved and unimproved. Special attention given to the collection of rents and the care of property. Refer, by permission, to First National Bank, and National Bank of California. NEUSTADT at PIRTLE, 27 W. Second St.. Burdick Block. nl9 3m W. C. FURREY Builders' Hardware Full Stock at Lowest Prices. The finest stock of GARDEN HOBB In the city. LAWN SPRINKLERS in every variety. PUMPS for destroying the scale bug a specialty. THK MODEL GRAND RANGE, the leader oi them all. METAL ROOFING and SANITARY PLUMBING a specialty. Will the pabllc kindly give me a call. B9 and 61 N. Spring St. 116 S. Fort St o2otf TRUST US NOT HI X JIIDUE FOR VOt'RSELF From the Accumulating Testimony ol Dentists, Physicians and Individuals that the . Prevents Bore, Bleeding and Receding Gums, j "Rigg's Disease," Grooving of Enamel, Tartar Accumulations, etc. Insures absolute cleanli ness and comfort. Dr. G. H. Bartlett, a noted Dentistof St. Louis, cells it "Tbe best thing ever offered to the pub- ' lie as a cleansing agent for the teeth." ' A AILLDKIJU6MTB. I tfEO. W. OUOKI ft CO M 1 —WHOLESALE— Paper Dealers and BcofclHMers, j 108 Worth Los Angeles Street, ! rrvi t TOtT wo mi. dltf ] ■■' " on it i n, " - NOTICE ; OF THB FILING OF TUB REPORT OF THE COMMIS SIONERS APPOINTED TO WIDEN OCEAN I STBBBT, IN COMPLIANCE WITH ORDINANCE ' NO. 342 (NEW SERIES), TOGETHER WITH - THB PLAT OF THB ASSESSMENT DISTRICT. 1 NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE } Commissioners appointed to assess benefits ; and damages, and to have general supervision ; of the proposed work of widening Ocuan street, ; have tiled in the office of tne undersigned a - report, together with a plat of the assessment - district. ; All persons interested ere hereby required to ; show cause, if any tbey have, on or before Wed- ; nesday, the Bth day of January, a. D 1800, ■ why such report should notbc confirmed by tbe ; Council of the city of Los Angeles. All objections must be in writing, and filed with the Clerk of said City Council, FREEMAN G TEED, Oity Clerk aud ex-officio Clerk of the Council oi the City of Los Angeles. Los Angeles, December 9,1889. d 9 lot NOTICE OF BTREET WORK. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT, ON Monday, the 9th day of Deoember, A.D. 1889, the Council of the City of Los Angeles did, at a regular meeting, pass a resolution of its In tention to pave with porphyry, tho ourb to bo of cement (except the cement or granite ourb ; already laid between said points), Walters street, in tho City of Los Angeles, from the west line of New High street to the east line , of Buena Vista street, and lnc .udlng all inter sections of streets, according to plans and specifications ob file in the oflice of the City Olerk, for payed streets with porphyry, to which said Resolution No. 479 refereuoe Is hereby made for further particulars. W. E. MORFORD, Street Superintendent. By Geo. R. Flint, Deputy. d!5-6t NOTICE OF STREET WORK. NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON Monday, the 9th day of December, A. D. 1889, the Council of tne city of Los Angeles did, at a regular meeting, pass a resolution of Its intention to pave with porphyry, the curb to be of cement (except the cement or granite curb already laid between said points), Walters street, In the city of Los Angeles, from the west line of Alameda street to the east line of Uppe' Main street, and including all lntercecilons cf streets, according to plans and specifications on file in the office of the City Clerk for paved streets wi;h porphyry, to which sold Ordinance No. 478 reference is hereby made for further particulars. W. E. MORFORD, Street Superintendent. By Geo. B, Flint, Deputy. dls 6t OFFICIAL. ORDINANCE NO. 476. (Mew Series./ Alt ORDINANCE DECLARING THE INTENTION OF TH R MA TOR AMD CODNCIL OF TBI CITY OF LOB AMQBLES TO ESTABLISH TUB OP.ADR Or BBS KEVOIR STREET, FROM ALVARABO STREET TO TBE WIST CITY LIMB. 77ic Mayor rend Council of the Otty of Lot Ange la do ordain at follows: Sec. 1. That it is the Intention of the Coanoll ef tbe city of Los Angeles to establish tho grade of Reservoir street from Alvarado street to tbe west city line, as follows: At the west line of Alvarado street the grade shall be as now established, 164.00. At a point 300 feet west of the west line of Alvarauo street the grade shall be 203.50. At a point 400 feet' west of the west line of Alvarado street tho grade shall be 215.00. At a point 500 feet west cf the west line of Alvaradq street the grade shall be 218.00. At the Intersection with Gladstone stieetthe grade shall be 213.50 on the southeast corner and 211 50 on the southwest corner. At the intersection with Girard street the grade shall be 197.00 on the southeast corner, and 195 00 on tbe southwest corner and a point in the north Hue of Reservoir street op posite thereto. At a point 620 feet west of the west line cf Girard street the grade shall be 142.50. At a point 820 feet wot of the west line of Girard street the grade shall be 137 50. At a point 1,120 feet west of the west line oi Girard street the grade shall be 135.00. At a point 1,320 feet west of the west line of Girard street tbe grade shall be 130.00. At a point 1,820 feet west of tbe west line of Girard street tbe grade shall be 100.00. At a point 1,920 feet west of the west line of Girard street the grade shall he 96.30. At a point 2,020 feet west of tbe west line of Glr ird street tho grade shall be 95.00. At a point 2,120 feet west of tbe west line of Girard street the grade shall be 97.50. 'At a point 2,480 feet west of tbe west line of Girard street the grade shall be 130.00. At a point 2,540 feet west of the west line Of Girard street the grade shall be 132.50. At a point 2,620 feet west of the west lice of Girard street the grade shall be 131,30. At a point 2820 feet west of tbe west line of Girard street the grade shall be 118.70. At the intersection with the right of way of the Los Angeles and Pacific railroad the grade shall be 117 .50. At the southeast corner of Highland street and a point in the north side opposite thereto, the grade shall be 120.00. At the southwest corner of Highlsnd street and a point in the north side opposite thereto the grade shall be 123.00. At the southeast corner of Robinson street snd at a point in the north side opposite thereto the grade shall be 149.50. At the southwest corner of Robinson street aud at a poiut in the north side oppotlte thereto the grade shall be 152.50. At the intersection with Michel Toreno street the grade shall be 180.00 on the east side and 183.00 on the west side. At a point 120 feet west of the west line of Michel Toreno street the grade shall be 194.00. At a point 200 feet west of the west line of Michel Toreno street the grade shall be 197.50. At tbe intersection with Maltman avenne the grade shall be 187 50 on the east side and 185.00 on the west. At tbe intersection with Imogen avenue the grade si all be 171.00 on the northeast corner, and 168 40 on the northwest corner. At the Intersection with Lnclie avenue the grade shall be 154 80 on the northeast corner, and 152 20 on the northwest corner. At the intersection with Hedding street the grade shall be 150.50 on the southeast corner, and 147 .50 on the southwest corner aud a point in the noith side opposite thereto. At the intersection with Hyperion avenue the grade shall be 129.00 on the northeast cor ner and a point in the south side opposite thereto, and 126.00 on tbe northwest corner and a point in the south side opposite thereto. At the intersection with Hudson street the grade shall bu 123.00 on the southeast corner, and 120.00 on the southwest corner and a point opposite thereto in the north side. At the intersection of De Fries street the grade shall be 102.00 on the northeast corner and a point In the sooth side opposite thereto, and 99.60 on the northwest corner and a point in the south side opposite. At the intersection with Abe street the grade shall be 92.50 on the southeast corner and a point in the north side opposite thereto, and 89.50 on the southwest corner and a point in the noi th side opposite. At the intersection with Manzanita avenue the grade shall be 80 00 on tbe northeast cor ner and a point In the south side opposite thereto, and 77.50 on the northwest corner and a point in the south side opposite. At the intersection with the west city line the grade shall be 75 00 on the south side, and 73 80 on the north side ot Reservoir street. Elevations are in feet and above city datum plane. Sec. 2. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this ordinance, and shall cause the same to be published for ten days in the Los Angeles Daily Herald, and thereupon and thereafter It shall take effect and be In force. I hereby certify that the foregoing ordinance was adopted by tbe Council of the city of Los Angeles at Its meeting of December 2, A. D. 1689. FREEMAN G. TEED, City Clerk. Approved this 6th day of December, 1889. HENRY I. HAZARD, dB-10t Mayor. NOTICE. ~ OF SALE OF PROPERTY FOR DELINQUENT ASSESS MENTS LEVIED TJ PAY THE EXPENSE OF WIDENISU FIRST STKEKT, FROM THE EABT EHLY LINE OF ALAMEDA STREET TO TIIE WESTERLY LINE OF LOS ANUKLES RIVER. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT PUR suant to the provisions of the statutes ot the State of California relative to the collection of assessments to pay the expenses of opening, widenlug and improving streets within muni cipalities, I, W. E. Morlord, Street Superinten dent of the City of Loa Ange es, i hall, on Wednesday.the 18th dayof December A. D. 1889, at 10 o'clock a.m. of said day, in the office of Street Snperlntendent, in the new City Hall, on Fort street iv said city, Bell st public auction, for lawfnl money of the United States, all the property described in the following delinquent list attached to this notice, upon which the de linquent assessment described in said list are a lien to pay said assessment, together with the costs and penalties accruing theraon, unless said assessment shall be paid before said day of sale, together with the costs and penalty. W. E. MORFORD, Street Superintendent of the City of Los An geles. Dated Decembr 11, 1889. I hereby certify that the following is a true and correct delinquent list of all persons ard property owing assessments levied ro pay the expense of widening First street, in iho city of Los Angeles, from Alameda street to the Los Angeles river, which list contains tho names ol the persons and description of the property de linquent, together with the amount of the as sessment, costs and percentages thereon: 9- \ <f It! I Jfl II j 8 3 £g Owners. IS * | Total So I < I I 4 Serafina Urlves $22 72 114 .60824 8« ISX James Root SO 87 1 IU .80 32 89 1!» Mrs. L. M. Bigelow ... 10 50 2OK .60 43 08 20 " " " 88 25 1 ill 50 -10 66 21 " H il 37 j-,0 i S8 .60 3D 88 22 •' " " 89 75 1 t*9 SO 42 24 23 c. W. Smith, truitee . 35 54 17* 50 37 82 21 " " " .. 85 64 1 7t .50 37 82 25 " « " .. 35 54 1 78 .5' 37 82 26 •' •' " . 35 54 178. 50 87 82 27 " " 11 ..85 51 I 78 .50 37 82 28 " " " . 85 54 178. 50 37 82 29 ■■ " " .. 35 64 1 78 .50 37 82 30 .. 144 60 7 2S .60 152 23 31 Cal. Centralß'lw'y Co 91 (19 473 50 99 92 34 Mrs. L. M. Bigelow.... W 6<l 68.60 13 63 88 " " " .... 12 50 Oi 50 13 63 88 Wm. Van Every 87 50 l 8;- .50 89 88 38 Mary Ann Robinson .. 87 60 1 B(>| .50, 89 88 42 Francis A Smith 87 60 188 .60 39 88 48 E. L. Blanch ird 87 50 188. 50 89 88 46 Dora Miller and Emma Borman 37 5(11 88 . 60, 39 88 46 Rose E, Mathews 37 50 188.50' 39 88 49 Mrs. C. Sreveuson 18 78 94 . 501 80 i 2 50 " Jas. H. W Pattlson ... 37 60 1 S- .501 30 88 64 Unknown owners 87 bO 188 60: 17 88 61 Mrs. F. Wangeman... 87 50 188 . 50' 39 88 67 L. B. Cohn 28 87 144 .501 80 HI 68 0. Ehrenfeld 28 27 141 .501 80 18 71 N. A. Keninston 1 1C 12 8D.501 17 18 . . W E. MORFORD, Street Superintendent of the City of Los An geles, d 12 fu NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION TIME FOR PROVING WILL, ETC. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, BTATE OF California, County of Los Angeles, ss In the matter of the estate of John \V. Broaded, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that Thursday.the 19th day of December, 1889, at 10 o'clock a. m. of sold day, at the court-room of this Court, De partmeut Two thereof, corner of Franklin at.d New High Stroets, In the City of Los Angeles, county of Los Angeles, aud State of California, hava been appointed as the time and place for hearing toe applica tion of Anne Frances Broaded praying that a document now on file In this Court, purporting to be the last will and testament of the said deceased, be admitted to pro bate, and that letters lestlmentary bo Issued thereon to Anne Frances Broaded, at which time and place all persons interested therein may appear and contest tbe same, Dated December 7th, 1889. CHAS. H. DUNSMOOR, County Clerk. By F. E. Lowry, Deputy. Stephen M. White. d 8 12t LEGAL. IN. VAN NUTS, PLAINTIFF, V 8 R. H . Boyd, The SuliVe Avenue Lind, Wates and Improvement Company, a corporation. California Central Railway Company, a cor poration, Kraiik Winfield, Anna M. Beitz, B. 1' Mathewson, W. W. Haywood, H. M. Russell Ernest A. Cox and Lizzie Cullen, and George W. King, Defendant!. Sheriff's sale. No. 9929. Order of sale and decree of foreclosure and ea'e. Coder and by vfrtuo of an order of sale aud decree ot foreclosure aud sale, issued out ol tho Superior Court of the oounty of Los An geles, State of California, on the 24th day ol October, A, D. 1889, In tie above entitled ac tion, wherein I. N. Van Nuts, the above named plaintiff, obtained a judgment and decree ol foreclosure and sale against E. H. Boyd et al., defendants, on the 24th day of October, A D 1889, for iho sum of $21,152.36 in gold coin of the United Ststes, whioh said decree was ou the 24th day of October, A. D. 1889, recorded in judgment book 14 of said Court, st page 134. 1 am commanded to sell all that certain lot, piece, or parcel ot land, situate, lying and be ing in tbe county ot Los Angeles, State of Cali fornia, and bounded and dc»cribed as follows: That portion of tbe Raneho Sau Auronio, lying In the county of Los Angeles, Califor nia, commencing at a point in tbe north line of section (22) twenty-two. township two (2) south, range thirteen (13) west, Baa Bernar dino Meridian, midway between the extremi tiesof said Hue; running thence north 58.00 chains to tbe lands of Alvarez; thence east 10 ohslns along Ihe lands oi Alvartz; thenoe north 10 chains along the lands of Alvarez: thence east 20.50 chains te a point; thence south 68.60 chains to a point; thence west 30.37 chains to the place of beginning, con taining one hundred and ninety-six (196) acres of land, a little more or less. Public notice is hereby given, that on Tues day, the 31st day of December, A. D. 1889, st 12 o'clock m. of that day. In front of the Court House door of the county of Los Angeles, on Spring street, I will, in obedience to said order of sale and decree of foreclosure and sale, sell the above described property, or so much thereof ss may be necessary to satisfy said Judgment, with interest aud costs, etc., to tbe highest and best bidder, for oasn gold coin of the United States. Dated this 7th day of December, 1889. M. G. AGUIRRE, Sheriff of Los Angeles Coanty. By A. M. Thobntom, Under Sheriff. Graves, O'Melveny & Bbanklsad, Attornoys for Plaintiff. a 9 m-4t summons! IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUNTY of Los Angeles, State of California C. B. Boyes and C. K.Crowley, partners un der the Arm name of Boyes, and Crowley, Plaintiff, vs. William 8. Robinson, Defendant. Action brought in the Superior Court of the County of Angeles, State of California, and the Complaint filed In said County of Los An reles in the office of the Clerk of said Superior Jourt. The people of the State of California send meeting to: William 8. Robinson, Defendant. You are hereby required to appear ia an ac tion brought against yon by to)e above named plaintiff in tne Superior Court of the Couuty )f Los Angeles, State of California, and to inswer tbe Complaint filed therein, within ten lays (exclusive of the day of service), alter tbe service on you of this Summons, if served within this county; or, if served elsewhere, within thirty days, or judgment by deianlt will be taken against you according to the prayer of laid Complaint. The said action is brought to foreclose the lien against lots 81 and 87, Mills A Wicks ex tension of Becond street in the City of Los An geles, County and Btate aforesaid, for grading l'hird street. The amount claimed agalußt lot 31 Is $38.42 and agaiust 87 is $40.36, with In terest, attorneys fees and tor costs of suit. Reference Is had to Complaint for particulars. And you are hereby notified that if you fail o appear and answer the said Complaint as ibove required, the said plaintiff will cause your default to be entered and apply to the ~'onrt for the relief demanded in the Com plaint. Given under my hand and the Seal of the Superior Court of the County of Los Angeles, State of California, this 30th day of October, in :he year of our Lord one thou.' aud eight huu- Irea and eighty nine. ißkal.i CHAB. H. DUNSMOOR, Clerk. By F. B. Fanning, Deputy Clerk. Jonbs ct Carlbton, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. nll-mo-10t OF TEACHERS. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE semi-annual examination of teachers will ie held In the Assembly Room of the Normal School, corner of Grand avenue and Fifth itreet,' beginning on Monday, December 23, 1889, at 1 o'clock p. m. All applicants must ye present at the beginning of the examine ion. The subjects upon which an examlna :ion is required ior Primary Grade Certificates ire as follows: 1 Arithmetic. 2. Orthography. 3. Grammar and Composition. 4. Geogrsphy. 5. U. 8. History. 6. word Analysis. 7. Physiology. 8. Penmanship aud Bookkeeping (tingle eu ry). 9. Industrial Drawing, 10. Vocal Music. 11. Methods of Teaching. 12. Reading. 13. Entomology. 14. School Law. 15. Civil Government. All teachers now holding temporary certifi cates and all applicants for the renewal of cor iflcales should file their applications and cre lentials with the Secretary on or before Da •ember 20, 1889. By order of the County Board of Education. W. W. SEAMAN, decstd Secretary. fN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE L County of Los Angeles, Btate of California. D, R. Brosrley, plaintiff, vs. Kate Simpson; ohu H. Simpson, her husband, and Lizzie laker, defendants. Action brought in the Superior Court of the lonnty of Los Angeles, State ef California, and he complaint filed in said County of Los Ange es In the office of the Clerk of said Superior Jourt. The People of the State of California lend .'reeling to Lizzie Baker, defendant. You are hereby required to appear In an ac lon brought against you by the above named ilalntiff in the Superior Court of the County of •<m Angeles, State of California, and to answer he coniplalnt tiled therein, within ten days exclusive of the day of service) after the ser vice on yon of this summons, if served within his county; or, if served elsewhere, within M'ty days, or judgment by default will be aken against you Recording to the prayer of mid complaint. The said action is brought to foreclose the ten, created by the assessment and warrant nade by the Superintendent of Streets of the Jity of Los Angeles, for grading Sichel street, igalnst lot 13, block 14, Pioneer Building Lots Vssociatlon tract, in said city, county aod State, tbe amount assessed against said lot 13 icing $272.43; lor $15 attorney's fee, and ior -osts of suit. Reference is had to complaint or particulars. Aud yon arc hereby notified thit if you fall 0 appear and answer the said complaint as tbove required, the said plaintiff will cause rour default to be entered and apply to tbe lourt for the relief demanded in tbe complaint Given uuder my hand and tbe seal of the Superior Court of the County of Los Augeles, Itate of California this 25th day of September, v the year of our Lord oue thousand eight lundred and eighty nine. ISKiL.J CHAB. H. DUNSMOOR, Clerk. By F. B. Fannins, Deputy Clerk. Jones & Carlton. Attorneys for plaintiff. ocl4 mon ltawk 2m ASSESSMENT NOTICE. LOB ANGELES AND PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY, LOCATION OF PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUBINEBB, LOS ANGELES CITY, CALIFORNIA. VTOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT A Lt meeting of the Board of Directors, held on he 25th .fay of November, 1889, an assess ment of two dollars and fifty cents ($2.50) per ihuro was levied upon the capital stock Issued if the corporation, payable at onoo to the Secretary, Rt his office, room 3, Burdick Block, K. E. corner Second and Spring streets, Los An jeles, Cal. All stork npon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 28th day of December, 1889, will be delinquent and advertised foi salo at public auction, and unless payment < made before, will be sold on Saturday, the 11th lay of January, 1890, to pay the delinquent as lessment, together with costs of advertising md expenses of sale. By order of the Board ot Directors. 8. P. REEB, Secretary. n2B 30t ' 1 Lacey, Dixon & Co's B I Steam Carpet Gleaning * t WORKS, 5 E w 311 South Fort St., cor Fourth, H ** £ ° Telephone 576. Los Angeles, Cal. w v Carpets taken up, cleaned and "re-laid 2 H tame day If necessary. Bordering and £• <" re-fitting a specialty. | P Prices reasonable. Satisfaction guar anteed. d92ra 7 LEttAL. IN TH* SUPERIOR COURT OF LOS ANGB les county, Btate of California. Daniel Halladay, plaintiff, vs. W. G. Benedict, H. Hammond,B. C. Aruold, I. A. Mote, Vf. I. Keeac, W. W. Benedict, H. A. Chnrch, I. Wel lington Gardner, A. L. Moye, R. R. Strang, W. M. Pierson, D. W. Smith, W. B. Wioans, Fred erick Bauorle, Jacob Banerle, D. 8. Colllna, E. 8. 8, Rouse. Catherine F. Burdick, O. A Bradley, R. H Dibble, George Hayford, Edith M. House, J. C. McClurg, H. W. BmtchcH, J. W. Gelbel, W. M. Smert, assignee of the estate of BtutcbeU 6 Gelbel, Insolvents, M. L. Willits, A. A. Toland, M. D. Painter, J. C. Btudebaker, J. D. Chamser liD.Gcorge Patterson, 8. H. Ban her, J. H. Painter, H. Forney, N. W. Dickson, John M. Stewart, E. F. Ellis, Sadie G. Kcrshner. C C. Shaw, Jennie Arnold, City of Santa Ana W. B. Winann, guar dian of Mary E. Wlnans, s minor, MaryK. Wl nans, a minor, Elizabeth B. Allen, Kdward H. Ackerson, George H. Barse, J. H. Collins, DUlie M. Church, Richard Lnuzen, J. W. Maxwell, L. H. Mitchener, J. F. Mueller, W. G Pollock, I . 8. Poilock, Thomas B. Peet, J. B. Kolsiou, Mrs. Anna B. Repp, Miss Mary M. Shields, 8. P. Smith, Robert Thompson, G. D Viles, Deborah C. Pierson, J. H. Maley, John Doe, Richard Roe, Mary Doe snd Jane Roe, defendants. Tbe People of the Btate of California send greeting to W. G. Benedict, H. Hammond, 8. 0. Arnold, E. A. Mote.W. I. Kecse.W.W. Benedict, H. A. Church, I. Wellington Gardner, A. L. Moye, R. E. Btrang.W. M. Pierson, D. W. Smith, W.B. Wlnans, Frederick Bauerle, Jacob Banerle. D. 8. CoUlns, E. 8. 8. Rouse, Catharine F. Bur dick, C. A. Bradley, R. H. nibble, George Hay ford. Edith M. Rouse, J. C. McClurg, H W Stutchell, J. W. Gelbel. W. M. Smart, assignee of the estate of Stutchell & Gelbel, insolvents. M. L. Willits, A. A. Toland. M. D. Painter, J. G. Studebaker, J, D. Chamberlain, George Pot terson, 8. H. Basher, J. H. Painter, H. Forney N. W. Dickson, John M. Btewsrt, E. F. Ellis, Sadie G. Kcrshner, C, C Shaw, Jennie Arnold. City of Santa Ana, W. B. Wlnans, guardian of Mary B, Wlnaus. a minor. Mary E. Winans, a minor, Elizabeth B. Allen, Edward H. Acker son, George H. Barse, J. H. Collins, Dlllie M. Church, Richard Lauxen, J. W. Maxwell, L. H. Mitchener, J. F. Mueller, W. G. Pollock, F. 8. Pollock, Thomas B. Peet, J. B. Rolston, Mrs. Anns B. Repp, Miss Mary M. Shields, 8. f. Smith, Robert Thompson, G. D. Viles, Deborah C Pierson, J. H. Maley, John Doe, Richard Roe, Mary Doe and Jane Roe, defendants: You and each of yon are hereby required to appear In an action brought against you by the abovo named plaintiffln the Snperlor Court of the County of Los Angeles, Btate of California, snd to answer the complaint filed therein with in ten days (exclusive of tbe day of service,) after the service on you of this summons, if served within this county; or if served else where within thirty days, or judgment by default will be taken against yon, according to the prayer of said complaint This action is brought by the plaintiff against yon,' alleging that there is One and unpaid upon the agreement hereinafter referred to, from defendant, W. G. Benedict, to him, a large sum of money, and to foreclose said agree ment in writing, bearing date the 27th day of August, A. D, 1887, and recorded lv the office of the County Recorder of the said County oi Los Angeles, on the 31st day of October, 1867, in Book 321 of Deeds, at pages 241 et seq„ a copy of which agreement is set forth in the complaint herein, and in which agreement the said plaintiff contracted to sell, and the said defendant, W. G. Benedict, contracted to buy from ihe plaintiff, upon the terms and condi tions in the said agreement set forth, oil of that certain parcel or lot of land situated in the Kaucho Santiago de Santa Ana, County of Los Ar geles, State of California, and bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at a point on the cast line of Daniel Halladay's land 330 feet south of the northeast corner of said land; sold northeast corner is situate in the center of First street on the north line of Section 18, Township 5, South Range 9 west, running thence south lllJi rods, thence east 24% rods to the west line of laud formerly owDed by D, H. Bamis, thence south along the west line of said land 131% rods, more or less, to the north line of land now or formerly owned by J. snd R. McFadden, thence west along the north line of said land 97% rods, thence north 131% rods, more or leas, to ' the southwest corner of land lormerl* owned by Frances Denney. thence east along the south Une of sold land 48% rods to the southeast corner of said land, thence north along the east 'me of said Denney tract 1 llf-i rods to the north line of Walnut street as laid oat through land formerly owned by M. D. HaUadsy, thence east along the north line ef said Walnut street 24% rods to the place of beginning. In the said action, the plaintiff prays judg ment against you, and that in and by said judgment tbe court adjudicate and determine the amount of the balance to be paid to the plaintiff by said W. G. Benedict for snd on account of said agreement to purohase raid laud, and that the court fix the time within which the amount ef the balance shall be paid by the said defendant, Benedict, to plaintiff: that said defendant, Benedict, be required by the court to make such payment within the time so fixed, and that in the event of the fail are on his part to make such payment, that he and all of the other defendants heroin be fore closed of all their ri.ht, title and Interest in and to any and all claims upon the lands de scribed in the said agreement and not pre viously conveyed, as shown in said complaint; aud that the plaintiff may recover of tho de fendant W. G. Benedict, his costs of snit, and may have such other and further relief an to the court may seem proper. Reference is had to complaint for further particulars. And you and each of yon sre hereby notified tbat if you fatl to appear and answer tbe said ?omplaint, as above requited, the said plaintiff will cause your default to be entered, and the plaintiff will apply to the conrt tor the relic demanded in the complaint. Given uuder my hand and the seal of the Ba- perlor Court of the Stateof Calif : seal. : nla, in and for tbe county of Los An- geles, this 19th day of July, In the rear of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred md eighty-nine. CHAB. H. DUNSMOOR, Clerk. By D. E. Adams, Deputy Clerk. •'Endorsed:" V. Montgomery and Hutton & Swan wick, ittorneys of plaintiff. 0c26 2m 'OR TBE ERECTION OP THE ADDITIONS TO THB AMELIA-STREET SCHOOL HOUSE. PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE undersigned up to 11 o'clock a.m. of Mon iay, the 2nd day of December, 1889. for the srectlon of the additions to the Amelia-street ichool house, in accordance with plans and ipecificatlons on file in the office of the under tigned. A certified check for $400 must accompany »eh bid, as a guarantee tbat the bidder will inter into the contract if awarded to bim The Council reserves the right to reject any md all bids. By order of the Council at its meeting of Dec. )th, 1889. FREEMAN G. TEED. Dll lot t City Clerk. NOT ICE . UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, LOS Angeles, Cel., November 9, 1889. Complaint having been entered at this office by Lucieu Reymonrt against Cbarlea A. Barnes forabaudouigg his Homestead Entry No. 3,319, iated May Hiili, 1887, upon the EH of NEW ■aa BW!4 of NE% and NW& of SE'i Section 8, rownsbip4 north, Kauge 15 wests. B. M.,ir> Los Angeles couuty, California, with a view to lie cancellation of said entry, the said parties are hereby summoned to appear 'at this offioe 3ii the 20th day of December, 1889, at 10 .>'clock am., to respond and furnish testimony nouceruing said alleged abandonment. H. W. PATTON, ii2o 301* Register. 53.00 lor Une Dozen Finest Finished Cabinet Photographs. 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