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ADVERTISED LETTERS.

List of Letters Remaining Uncalledfor at the Los Angeles PostofficeMay 19, 1800.

Aekeraon, Jim X Arramblde, A aAbloltz, Jacob Acevedo, RefugioAdams, Phil Aezlen, Madam NHshby, Mrs Lizzie Allen, Mrs EllaAlien, C Arnold, WmArbuckle, Miss Ida Andrui, Miss IdaAndrews, S E Anderson, Miss P

Anderson, Mrs DorisBell. Mr <t Mrs Frank Hell, Mrs G Dliolte, Max2| blake, JnoBlair, Miss Etlie bird, Sarah DBishop, Mrs Susie Birdsall, P ItBiles, E 8 Bradley, c ABragdow, Cora Boyd, W TBowlsbey, KS Bowser, SaraPons, Shadrack Bourman, David MBrow n, J ? Brower, JnoBroois, Dora Brooks, Miss M EBrookshire, Jas Bridgman, W EBrick, Jennie Bridgs, Hon MurcusBridges, Mrs V Bvran, Mrs J CButterfield.MrLvMrsS II Brent, Bdwn JBaldwin, Chas Balar, SBailey, Miss Ida Baches, MarguriteBarclay, Minnie Burnhill,DeliaBandeen, Nellie Banusberger, Mr & MrsBall, Albert E FBeecher, J W Beechcr, LuluBeach, R M Beausang, AngstBaughman, Walter Bauer, TheoBasher, Rev W Baught, Minnie ABarclaw, J Begue, JeanBetpaette, HD Bennett, MiraBennett, S] Bennett, JennieBernandes, Rail Beniainen, Geo HBentlev, Geo Bushey, AndrewBurlingamc, Fred 0 Bunnell, Mrs G WBunnell, Mrs Nell Billies, Allie PBurlock, Chas II Buckel, HenryBrown, Mrs MF Brown, 11 LeeBrown, Miss Gertie Brown, Miss EllaBarron, E Bishop, Minnie

Baird, Mrs W DCarrol,' F J Carmichael, Jennie, 3Carroll, Mrs E Campbell, Mrs ElmaCampbell, Mrs Ellen Christovanni, Jose IChilds, Mrs Ida Chase, A TCharbonnel, 11, 2 Charts, Mrs FCasey, Jno H Carr, L CClark, Mrs MaryD Coates. R DConger. Mrs J N Connell, JosConradt, Miss Eda Comly, X HColumn, Chas G Conover, Miss Sal lie EConnors, R J Colores, TerezaCook, H E Cohn, JCunningham, D X Crump, R HCrozier, W W Crouse, Jas S, 2Crawder, Miss J Cockins, Rev Jas MCoekefair, Miss Nellie Cowan, W XCoupe, Elvira Cooper, EmmaClam. J M Cobb, Dan'lCromsi, Dr T J Cook, Miss Fannie LChester, G W Calvin, JasColes, Mrs C M Clark, GCuto, Lee Chisholm, J

Crocker, Wallace & CoI>ennison, E P Dalton, Miss I ADalton. Dave, 2 Davis, Miss MamieDignhart, Kate De Valla, Mrs T MDehnison. Annie Dawson, MrDavis, Thos Douglas, Mrs SDorsey, Mary A Dunham. SarahDunlap, A H Dunning, E TDuflield. Benj Drucks, AnnieDriseoll, Jno Dorward, Mrs W W

Duieby, Mrs CoraEasterbrpok, c R Ebinger, H TEdgecomb, Mrs Jas Elliott, Mrs Jennie EEllis, Mrs Emma Ellis, (leo EEllsworth, E Kmeriek. J REmerson, Geo D Engelhert, HEnglish. Jno P Earl, MoneaFast. Harry Finney, Mrs G AFisher, Rev F V Fitzsimmons, O DFleishmann, Mrs X Flint, Robt I'Fleming, Mrs Ada Foltz, J BFonck, Miss Selma Ford, Mrs WmFrancises, Lizzie French, MrFranz, W II Furlong, Thos

Furlong, LukeCriffin. J Groove, J GGross, Fred Grlbe, FredGreen, Prim: Green, Mrs MinnaGreen, Robt Grelech, MrGrape. Mrs P C Classco, JnoGiro, Mrs LD (iillmore, N CGreares, Mrs M Grant, JasGould, Mrs J W Could. Mrs E BGilbert, EW Gilbert, J NGibbs, Mrs S Q Gerrish, Geo F(ice, J Gelzer, AlfredGaribaldi, Colomba 2 Gallardo, Rafael

Golnaly, JacksonHall, H N Hide, Cephus PHide.FS llinby,Wm AHalstead, Mrs J Hall, I BHall. J N Hamilton, II NHancock, Mrs M Hancock, JnoHanson, A J 2 Harris, Mrs Hannah 1,Harrison, EmilyD Harrison, J SHatcher, Mack Hatfield, LeslieHatch, Miss Amy Meisler, JasHeller, Louis Bennan, Sister MHavcm, Emma Hawkins, Hon Ceo WHawTev, Jno E Ilenrv, MrstianoHewes, M M Hellls, w HHirsehflcld, Lina Hobbs, (ienie

Hoff, W 11 Hoffman, M IHollingsworth. Benj Hollowell, Rev T FHohurs, Mrs Thos Home, ThosHuber, Henry Huddlcston, W GHustil, A L Hulure, JosHoward, Velncenso Howe, J THow ell, Mr Hunt, Gertrude SHunt, Jno A Hunt. Mrs Lewis 2Hunter, Mrs Louisa Howell, Mrs J W

Hun, Ed

Ipuseich, Rafael Irvin, S WIvins, Jacob

Johonsoh, Carles Jenish, JasJones, Paul & Co 2 Jones, J F & SonJohnson it Walker Jancey.T FJacobson, Busana Jahla, Miss AliceJensen Mrs Jehu, W NJessie, Chas Jessie, C SJohnson, Percy A Johnson, Mrs Lousia

Jones, Paul 2Kalilher, Sam Kicm, JosKopp,.Chrli Keen,TWKennard, Z H Kent, HaggleKllgrove, Win Kilgrove. Mrs Win IIKinnear, Adelaide King, ATKing. John Kinney, MaryKirschner, Frank Koenlg, FredKnudsen, N Kohler, ElizabethKohler, Mrs X Krarl't, FredKuek, MissClara Kuhns, MrsF:ilen BIfyle, 0 W X oi P, Olive bodgeI,ugg, C I.os Angeles Hotelbang, F.rnst Eniil Lawion, Mrs Emilybast, Chas bee, Miss Rosabee, Miss Rosa B I.cc,Miss Carrie ALeeds, M A I beamed, Mrs Chas HLehman, John Liebman. Mrs MaryLeisering, E I' 2 Lewis, Miss HelenLewis, Mrs H0 Lewis, MrsS JLiralda, Pedro Lohinann, HLogan, Miss Lucy Lourenco, Joaquinn 2Lowenthal, 1 Lucas, Carrie ALucas, 0 0 Ludlow, SilasLyman, MrsN E Lyon, Mrs Willard HMontgomery, Julia Monroe, W NMcCabe, Murv McDonald, J JMcGinnls, A c McMahon. Jas FMacpherson, Mrs F Maehndo, SalomeMcllean, Miss Magnli, HenryMalony, Mary Mandel, LouieManly! Allin Marshall, HelleuMarleau, Philip Martin, David JMartin, Mary Martin, JohnMartin, MrsC A Matfleld, DoraMayard, Fruneisca Maxey, Wm TMatthews, John Wm Ifaxson, EdmundMeager, A L Mead, MurilhiMMadrana, Mrs M Mclander, A GMalm, Hanna Menkenzie, MMercer, Mrs Mabel L Merrit, Mrs CeoMerrill,Dr Albert P Mesa, Miss Victoria PMiddleton, Hubbard Miller, A AMohn, John Mounicou, EugenicMorse, E W Morrison, W AMorrison, Win Morriss, Wm HMorgan, E Mooer, Mrs M EMoore, Gertrude Moore, Frank 2Morrel.SS Morillo, I SMorehouse, J W Montgomery, W JMurrieta, Juan Meyers, IIMurray, Man- A<l Miles BrosMerchants Com Co McCrarey, Mrs

Malm, Mrs Annie

Nigro, Vinoenzo Nicolas, MarieNicholas, J B New man, AnnieNewbauer, Mrs II Nelson, Mrs Florence

Naranjo, AlbertoOsburn, Mrs Sarah E Ortiz, BOlmstead, S II O'Conell, JnoOddoul, E Ohlson, Win 2Plummer, MrsS L Preston, Geo AProewlg, Jno Privet t, M CPower, C D Pierce, Mrs Lucy GP S Incubator Pietro, MRicher, F H Peco, JoePhillips, Jas Peterson, J SPerscbke, FM Pendleton, JenniePenrod, Milton M Peck, Mrs JnoPeck, Jno Peck, Dr J PPeake, Chas 2 Pease, RPeabody, Ella Payne, Col W IPatton.'Miss Lela Patton, Mrs (1 SParsons, H R Park, Maude 1Prlndle, Sarah A Provenzano, Guiseppe

Parker, Miss TheresaQuinn, Jas IIRahler, Mrs Gannie Robson, GRedonn.JS Rogers, Mrs Julia N ?Ryall, G Reynolds, Oilman WReynolds, Mrs S H Reed, F EReardcn, Thos II Reichard, JacobRemerez, Miss C Rees, Mrs BernardReynolds, Mrs H C Rhodes, J SRichie, L 8 Richardson, RoseReivers, Misß Lena Robbins, Mrs GRobberts, Mabel Robinson, SRoger, Dr C A Rogers, CharleyRose, S G Ross, Mamie GRoss, Jas H I Roycrof t,R SRuSßell,.Col D L Rutherford, Tom

Ruiz, RefugioShimada, S Smith, GussStracy, R H Samells, Mr and Mrs SSansdm, Vergie Sawyers, Geo WScbartihorst, Augusta Seherb, LymanBchmidt,Miss Ida Schneider, Mrs II 2Scheyer, H Schullhero, LCSears, Mrs Augusta geeliser, VictorShannon, S H Bheean, JnoShehi, Geo Shepard, Mrs F

Sienner, Geo Simmons, LizzieSimmons, Walter Simmons» Jas NSlanker, Cyrus Sleppy, S Psmith, Miss C L Smith, Mrs C HSmith, E B Smith. E IISmith, Miss Kate Smith, IzelrSmith, Mrs H Smith. Mrs MarillaSmith, Lorense Snodgrass, ASmith, Miss Willie Soto. Mrs LouisaSommers, Maggie Sparrow. Miss GOScpuires, Chas Stanley, W HStanley, J E Stephens, II RSteven", C It. I.I.I) Stephens, J IIStevens, Mrs O Stewart, F FStewart, A Stewart, Robtstirnson, Mrs Abner Stimson, Abner2Stockton, Sallie, Stone, Mrs Alicestranbeumueller, Alex Straider, Miss IdaStruss, Mrs H E Studebaker, MarySturtevant, E D 3 Buartl, RoseSweet, Miss Swcenv, Mrs L PSecond Nat Bank BnuTtUff, L W

Sogui, JoseTaylor, Frank Taylor, J nTaylor, Mattie Thomas. EdithThomas, Rose Tomkinson. EdwdTalbott, MrsJ Towanson, w wTownsend, Willis Tower, A I)

Townsend, Wm Traynor, JosTrounson, Jno Tresoott, Mrs NellieTucker, Mrs Ida C Trucillo, Miss LucieTvlcr, Jas Tborntson, Russel CTeelc, AL Trephagen, Mrs MValdes, Jos Van Husan, Mrs E CVeldobos, Joequin Vincent, CVFadsworth, Mrs Jas Wadsworth, MrsE LWagenbach, Christina Wagcner, Mrs AWalsh, D Walsh, PWalsh, Frank Walton, Mrs JnoWard, Funniest Warren, Chas FWatson, Geo Watson, C P V, M DWills, Mrs D Wessen, C CWharton, Chas Wheaton, JnoWhitten, Mrs C M Whitcomb, II IIWhite, R T Williams, Mrs C MWilliams, Geo Williams, TB & CoWilliams, M M Williams, Sarah JaneWoodward, Miss L B Wood, Frank SWolfe. Geo W Wolf, ElizaWorthington, Mrs F M Wrigsted, FWright, Stephen J Williams, 0 BWifenbach, J Woods & Bennett

Watros, F AYlrian, Tobias Young, G G

Younger, WmZescb, Leo

CHINESE.'Quor.g Yuen Chung 3 Wing chongChung Hei Sims ShastalOSing Chong & Co Lang FattAh Jim Colombo LeoWingLce Quong Man Lung

Sang Kan Wan & COPACKAGES.

Rice, Allen Los ACandle CoTruit,Mrs Jennie Adams, Mrs C AMcKenzie, Mrs B Stevens, Miss KateAtwater, Mrs II B Morse, Geo WTeele, AL Hickman, E CJenkins, Alice Johnston, MarthaHenly, HG Rivers, MrsE 8

E. A, Pueuss, P. M.

Quick Returns From Advertising.

Try the classified columns of the Her-ald if you want to buy, sell, rent or ex-change anything. New bargains appearthere daily, and in many cages a smallsum expended has brought returns ofthousands of dollars.

Patronize Home Industry.Ask your grocer for Hanly's baking powder,itis the best and cheapest. Give it a trial.

CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breathsecured, by Shiloh's Catarrh remedy. Price 50cents. Nasal Injector free. For sale by C. F.Heinzeman, 122 North Mainstreet.

SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable bythat terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is theremedy for you. For 6ale by C. F. Heinzeman122 North Main street.

THE LOS ANGELES HERALD: MONDAY MORNING, MAY 19, 1890.7

EDUCATIONAL.

SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING, TELEGRA-phy. LONGLEY INSTITUTE, 120 W. First

St., the only school in the city in which thesearts are taught by competent gentlemen, skilledin their profession. Terms moderate. BLJABLONGLEY, 30 years a reporter, W. H. WAGNER,stenographer and telegrapher ml-tim

A CADEMY OF IMMACULATE HEART,PICOxV Heights?The scholastic year comprisestwo sessions of five months each. The firstsession commences on the Ist of Sept. andthe second on the Ist of Feb. Pupils are re-ceived at any time. For particulars apply onthe premises. ml 5m

THE SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMEShave opened a boarding and select day

school at Ramona, Cal.; the site of the institu-tion is unequaled; the course of instruction isof the highest grade. Address for terms SR.SUPERIOR. f25-llm

T OS ANGELES BUSINESS COLLEGE ANDIj English Training School, new number, 144S. Main st. Experienced teachers; completecourses ofstudy. D. B. WILLIAMS, Prin. a22tf

OCHOOL OF CIVIL, MInIngTmECHANICAL,0 Engineering, Surveying, Architecture,Drawing. Assaying. A. VAN DER NAILLEN,723 Market St., San Francisco. mlO-tf

WOODBURY'S BUSINESS COLLEGETT ?AND ?

SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITINGINSTITUTE,

159 South Spring Street, Los Angeles, Cal.

SESSIONS DAY AND EVENING.

For particulars, call at office or addressa2O-tf F. C. WOODBURY, Principal,

EXCURSIONS.

1 )H 11.1.1 PS'S WEEKLYEXCURSIONS TO THEA east leave Los Angeles Every Thursday.Pullman Tourist Sleepers, fully equipped, arerun through to Boston. Office. NO. 140 N.SPRING ST. a27-tf

BURLINGTON ROUTE EXCURSIONSevery Thursday. T. 11. DUZAN, agent,

120 S. Spring st., Los Angeles. mal-lm

SANTA FE ROUTE STILL AHEAD OF ALLcompetitors, both in time and distance, to

allpoints East. Special tourist excursions Eastevery THURSDAY. For full Information, ap-ply to or address any agent, or CLARENCE A.WARNER, Exc. Manager, 29 N. Spring. mltf

OCX ISLAND ROUTE EXCURSIONS VIADenver and Rio Grande R'y, "The Scenic

Line of the World," leave Los Angeles everyTuesday via Salt Lake and Denver. PullmanTourist Sleeping Cars fully and elegantlyequipped. Solid Vestibule trains between Den-ver, Kansas City, Council Bluff's and Chicago.Magnificent dining and free reclining chaircars. For rates and sleeping reservations, callor address F. W. THOMPSON, Agent, 138 SouthSpring st. m2-10m

ALTERS'S SELECT EXCURSIONS, PER-sonally conducted toall points East with-

out change. 119 N. Spring st. a25-tf

PHYSICIANS.

DR. JOHN W. REESE, OFFICE, N.Spring st. Hours, 10 to 12 a. m.,1t04

and 7 to 9 p. m. a23tf

AS. LANGLEY, ELECTRIC PHYSICIAN,? S. Spring St., cor. Fourth St. Electrical

treatment, baths and massage. ml-3m

R. G. DEL AMO, 511 N. MAIN STREET,Plaza house; office hours, 10 to 12 a.m.,

2 to 4 p. m. mal-lm*EBECCA LEE DORSEY, M. D. OFFICE

No. 7?j' N. Main st. Special attention givento obstetrics, gynecology and diseases ofchildren. Hours 9to 11 a. m. and 2t04 p. m.Telephone 513. m2-tf

DR. ELIZABETHA. FOLLANSBEE, OFFICEand residence, 310 S. Broadway; office

hours, from 11:30 a. m. to 2:30 p.m. Tele-Dhone 737. a24tf

DR. DARLING, OCULIST AND AURIST,Office 229 W. First st. Office hours, 9a. m.

to 4 p. m. mltf d&w

MRS. DR. MINNIE WELLS, FIRST LADYlicentiate of Kentucky; 9 years' successful

practice inthis city indiseases'of women; hasInconnection with her practice electro-thermalbaths. Office 502 S. Broadway, cor. Fifth st.

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CHAS. W. BRYSON, M. D?DISEASES OFwomen a specialty. 4i]4 S. Spring St.,

rooms 2 and 3. Telephone, office, 796: resi-dence, 798. mlltf

R. JOSEPH KURTZ, 205 N. MAIN ST.Office hours: 11 to 12 a. m., 4to ti and 7

to 9 p. m. ' a26-tf

DR. CHAS. DE SZIGETIIY, M. D., HASreturned to the city and resumed his

practice. Ollice and residence, new No. 415S. Mainst.; office hours, 1 to 4p. m. and alter7 p.m. Telephone 1,050. a2l-tf

DR. C. EDGAR SMITH?DISEASES OFwomen a specialty; rectal diseases treated

by the Brlnkerhoff painless system; otiice,corner Main and Seventh sts., Roberts block.

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R. C. E. CLACK'S HAS REMOVED HISoffice from 75 N. Spring to 41 S. Spring st.

Hours, from 11 a. m. to 2 p.m. Specialty?Sexual and skin diseases, chronic diseases ingeneral. a'Jl-tf

HOMEOFATHIBTS.

SS. SALISBURY, M. D., HOMtEO PATHIST.

* Office, rooms 11 and 12, L. A. Bank build-ing, cor. First and Spring sts. Residence, 648S. Pearl St. Office hours, 11 a. mto3p. m. Tel-ephone Nos.: Otiice, 597; residence, 577.

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TARS. BEACH & BOYNTON. OFFICE, 37 N.I/ Spring St., Los Angeles, Cal. Office hours,Bto 12 m., 1 to 4 and 6toBp. m. Dr. Boyn-ton's residence, 735 Olive st. ml9tf

TSAAC FELLOWS, M. D., HOMEOPATHIST.A Office hours, 11 to 12 a. m., 2tosp. m.Office, Nos. 2 and 5 Odd Fellows' building, LosAngeles, Cal. Residence, 508 South MainSt.

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DENTISTS.

IW. WELLS, COR." SPRING AND FIRSTJm sts., Wilson block; take elevator; teeth

filled and extracted without pain; gold crownsand bridge work a specialty. ni4tf

ADAMS BROS., DENTISTS, 110! £ S. SPRING.First stairway below the Nadeau hotel.

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TOLHURST, DENTIST, B>i N. SPRING ST.,rooms 2, 6 and 7. Hours, Bto 5.

R. J. M. WHITE,DR. E. L. TOWNSEND,

?DENTISTS, ?

41 South Spring street.First building north of Bryson-Bonebrake block

Telephone 138. mltltf

G. CUNNINGHAM,DENTIST, REMOVEDia to No. 31 N. Spring St., rooms 1 and 2,

Phillips block, Los Angeles, Cal. mlStf

ATTORNEYS.

MY. BISCAILUZ, ATTORNE Y-AT-I.AW.? rooms 72 and 74 Temple block, Los An-

geles, Cal. m9-3m

ISIDORE B. DOCKWEII.ER, ATTORNEY-AT-law, rooms 10 and 11, Brvson-Bonebrake

block. ' ml96mGeorge 11. Smith. Thomas L. Winder.

Henry M. Smith.

SMITH. WINDER ,t SMITH, ATTORN X YS-at-law, willpractice in all the state and

Federal Courts. Offices: Rooms'l, 2, 3 and 4University Bank building, 117 New High sf,Los Angeles. Cal. Telephone No. 553. ml4lf

MISCELLANEOUS.

U!r VACANCIES FOR BEST TEACHERS ATOt) $65 to $200. LOS ANGELES TEACHERS'AIIENCY. 130k S. Spring st. malg 'Jt*

AIfTsTRAUTS.

ABSTRACT AND TITLE INSURANCECoM-pmy of Los Angeles, N. W. cor. FranklinandS Tew High streets. ml7-9m

SPECIALISTS.

BELLEVUE LYING-IN HOSPITAL IS NOWopen, under the management of Mrs. Dr. J.

H. Smith. Patients can have their choice ofphysicians, and the best of care is given. Mid-wifery a specialty. 145 Bellevue aye. a2Btf

ARCHITECTS.

RB. YOUNG, ARCHITECT,? Rooms 47, 48 and 49, New Wilson block,

First and Spring sts. ml2-12mH BROWN. ARCHITECT. OFFICE, BRY'-

? son-Bonebrake block, 3d floor, rooms 42and 43. ml4-tf

O. B. FULLER So CO.(Successors to McLain & Lehman,)

Pioneer Truck & Transfer Co.No. 3 Market St., Los Angeleß, Cal.

Safe and Piano Moving. All kinds of Truck-Work.

Telephone 137. mltf

NOTICE.

THE LOS ANGELES CITY WATER COM-pany will strictly enforce the following

rule: The hours for sprinkling are between 6and 8 o'clock a. m. and 6 and 8 o'clock p. m.For a violation ofthe above regulation the waterwillbe shut off and a fine of |2 willbe chargedbefore water willbe turned on again.

HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.

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Everything- New and First-Class.145 and 147 N. Main Street,

ap29-tf JERRY lI.LK'H,Proprietor.

RE-OPENING?OF?

THE COMMERCIAL RESTAURANTDOWNEY BLOCK.

Antonio Pcrpieh, the well-known caterer, oftwenty years experience inLos Angeles, herebyinforms his many friends and the public ingeneral, that he has reopened this

Popular and First-Class Restaurant,

Having had it thoroughly renovated. Excel-lency of viands and wines, good cooking, care-ful service and modes of prices guaranteed.

Private rooms. Wedding dinners a specialty.Allthe delicacies of the season on the daily billof fare.

ap2o-lm ANTONIO PERPIC'H. Proprietor.

WAGON MATERIAL,HARD WOODS,

I RON, STEEL,Horseshoes and Nails,

Blacksmith's Coal, Tools, Etc.JOHN WIGMORE,

117 and 110 South Los Angeles Streetml tf

LEGAL.

PROBATE.

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THEcounty of Los Angeles, state of California.

In the matter of the estate of M. G. SantaCruz, deceased.

Notice of sale of real estate.Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of

an order of the Superior court, of the county ofLos Angeles, state of California, made on thefirst day of May, 1890, in Uio matter of

signed, the administratrix of said estate, willsell at private sale to the highest bidder forCash, gold coin of the United States, or one-half cash and the remainder secured bymortgage, deferred payments to bear interest atthe rate of ten per cent, per annum, interestitobe paid semi-annually, and principal andinterest to be payable ori orbefore one year fromconfirmation of sale, and subject to conflmationby said Superior court, on Saturday, the 31stday of May, IS9O, and within six months fromthe 31st day of May. IH9O, at the Office of W. T.Williams, Ko. 309 West First street, inthe cityand the county of Los Angeles, California, allthe right, title, interest and estate of the saidM. G. Santa Cruz at the time of his death, andall the right, title and interest that the saidestate has by operation of law or otherwise,acquired other than or in addition to that of thesaid M. G. Santa Cruz at the time of his death,"in and to all those certain lots, pieces or parcelsoi land, situate and being in the city andthe county of Los Angeles, stute of California,bounded and described as follows:

That certain lot inthe city of Los Angeles,county of Los Angeles, state of California,known as the southerly half of lot No. 4. inblock 32 of Ord's survey, so called of said city,said lot fronting 00 feet'on the west side ofbuena Vista street, formerly Eternity street,being the same lot granted by the city of LosAngeles to Jean Agut, on December 10, 1574.

That certain lot in the city of Los Angeles,county of Los Angeles, state of California,fronting on Buena Vista street |(formerlyEternity street), on the east; side thereof, >idistance of40 feet more or less and bounded onthe north by lot of Ortez, on the south by lotnow or formerly of Feodicio E. de Sepulveva,east by lot now or formerly of estate of SoledadCorona, deceased, said lot being about 30 varasin depth more or less, and being a part of lot 0,block 33 of Ord's survey of said city, granted bythe authorities of said city, February .17, 1855to Teofela Ortez.

111.A certain lot in of Los Angeles,

county of Los Angeles, state of California,situated on the west side of New High street,and commencing at a point on said west line ofsaid street, which is the northeast corner of alot now or formerly knownas Vicente Elizalde'slot; thence with said line of said street N. 21degrees E. 20) varas to a point where now latelystood an old adobe wall (ruin), which is about15 feet from the northeast corner of the house;thence 119 degrees west 27 varas with the lineof the old adobe wall to the corner thereof;thence south 5 degrees west with an old adobewall in the rear, 20J£ varas to a lot now orformerly known as Elizalde's lot; thence south63)., degrees east 21 varas and 3 inches more orless to line of street at point of beginning, beingpart ofa lot granted to Felipe Ruiz de Germanby the city of Los Angeles, on August 25, ISSS.

IV.That other lot of land in the city of Los An-

geles, county of Los Angeles, state of California,described as follows;

Commencing on the line dividingthe prop-erty now or formerly of Maria A. V. de Reyesfrom land now or formerly of one Niemeyer and1on his northern line at a point 121 yards and 1foot westerly from the intersection of said:dividing line with tbe westerly line of Wolf-skill street; thence easterly ulong the saiddividing line 64 yards and 2 feet to thewestern boundary of land granted by Maria A.de Reyes to Miguila li. de Marquez on July H,1876; thence northerly along said westerly line

of said laud 146 yards and 2 feet to southernline of land granted by MariaA.de Reyes toAntonio Reyes on July 8, 1875; thence westerlyalong said lands and adjoining lands (il

'2yards;

thence at right angles southerly 149 yards tothe place of beginning.

That certain lot inthe city of Los Angeles,county of Los Angeles, state of California, com-mencing at a point inthe east line of UpperMain street from which bears the northwestcorner of brick dwellings now or formerly ofCampbell, south 23U degrees west (magneticcourses) 04 feet 8 inches distant, and runningUpper Main street north 'J3'-o degrees east tiSfeet to the northwest corner of a brickbuilding;thence along north lihegfsaid brick dwellingS. ti9' 2 degrees E. 52 feet 10 inches; thence S. 02E. 99 feet to the west line of Bathstreet; thence along said line south degreeswest 55 feet; thence north 09 degrees west115 feet to east line of Upper Main street, tothe place of beginning.

Terms and conditions of sale: Cash, goldcoin, ten per cent, of the purchase money to be

ipaid to the undersigned, administratrix,"en theiday of sale, balance on confirmation of sale by-said court.

Deed at expense of purchaser.YSABEL E. DE SANTA CRUZ,

Administratrix of the estate of M. G. de SantaCruz, deceased.

Dated May 13th. 1890. mal«-15t 1.NOTICE OF-I)ISSOLUTIim

THE UNDERSIGNED. COMPOSING THEfirm under the firm name of Vache Freres

& Co., have this day, by mutual consent dis-solved co-partnership.

EMII.E VACHE.THEOPHILE VACHE.J. HENRY PARKER.JULES DAKFEI'ILLE.PAUL ROYERE.

NOTICE OF CO-PARTNERSHIP.

STATE OF CALIFORNIA,COUNTY OF LOSAngeles?ss.

We, the undersigned, do hereby certify that| we are co-partners transacting business in this

State, at the Cityof Los Angeles, County of LosAngeles, State of California, under the firmname and style of "T. Vache & Co." That thenames in full of all the members of the said co-partnership are Theonhile Vache, J. HenryParker, Jules Darfeuille and Paul Royere, andthat tbe places of our respective residences areset opposite our respective names hereto sub-scribed.I Inwitness whereof, we have this day set ourIbauds aud seals, this 29th day of April,'lB9o.

THEOPHILE VACHE,Los Angeles, Cal.J. HENRY PARKER,Los Angeles, Cal.

JULES DARFEUILLE,Los Angeles, Cal.

PAUL ROYERE,Los Angeles, Cal.

State of California, ICounty of Los Angeles, j

On this ninth day of May, inthe year ofourLord one thousand eight hundred and ninety,before me, Charles Worth, a Notary Public inand for said County of Los Angeles, State ofCalifornia, residing therein, duly commissionedand sworn, personally appeared TheophileVache, J. Henry Parker, Jules Darfeuille andPaul Royere, known to me to be the personsdescribed in and whose names are subscribed tothe within instrument, and they severallyacknowledged to me that they executed thesame.

inwitness whereof, I have hereunto affixedray signature, with the name of my office, andmy official seal, the day and year last abovewritten, at my ollice in the City of Los Angeles,County and State aforesaid.

|Notarial Seal| CHARLES WORTH,Notary Public In and for the County of Los

Angeles. State of California. mal 1-lm

CERTIFICATE OF PARTNERSHIP.

\\J"E CERTIFY THAT WE CONSTITUTE ATT partnership transacting business in the

City and County of f.os Angeles, in this State.Its principal place of business Is Los Angeles,California. Its name is Ganahl Lumber Co.

The full names and respective places of resi-dence of all its members are signed hereto.

Dated Los Angeles, Cal., April33rd, 1890.C. GANAHL, iSealj

Los Angeles, Cal.F. J. GANAHL, [Seal

Los Angeles, Cal.FIDEL GANAHL. [Seal]

Los Angeles, Cal.State of California, /

County of f.os Angeles, i ss-On this 23rd day of April,in the year onethousand eight hundred and ninety,before me,N. Lindenfeld, a Notary Public, in"and for theCounty of Los Angeles, personally appeared C.Ganahl, F. J. Ganahl and Fidel Ganahl, knownto me to be the persons whose names are sub-scribed to and who executed the within instru-ment, and they acknowledged to me that theyexecuted the same.

Inwitness whereof. I have hereunto set mvhand and affixed my official seal, at my office,in the County cf Los Angeles, the day uhd yearIn this certificate first above written.

[Notarial Seul] N.LINDENFELD,ap2ti-sa-5t Notary Public.

STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THEboard of directors of the Crystal Springs

Land and Water Company, has, by resolutionduly passed on the 15th day of April, 1890,called a meeting of the stockholders of saidcorporation to meet on Saturday, the 19th day-July, IS9O, at 1:30 o'clock p. m., at the officeof the company situated on the northwestcorner of Alameda and Marchessault streets,inthe city of Los Angeles, I,os Angeles county,California; said place of meeting being tbeprincipal place of business of said corporationand the place where the board of directorsusually meet. Said meeting of the stock-holders of said corporation is called for thepurpose of taking into consideration thepropriety of creating a bonded indebtedness ofthe said corporation for the sum or amount offive hundred thousand ($5OO 000) dollars, thepayment of said indebtedness to be securedby mortgage or deed of trust on all the propertyof this corporation.

Dated this 15th day ofMay, 1890.8. H. MOTT,

mal6td Secretary of said corporation.

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