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VOLUME I.
%n JUgrlcji JicvaUl.
it Published every morning except .Monday,
hv
tiii: IIKMALII PRICTIXU <o»ii'A\Y.
iiKKICK llernld MeaiH I took and Job
Printing Hoaae. Spring hired, opposite the
l 'our! Ilousc.
TF.RMH:
Pcrnnnnni, by mnll orexprewi
Six months !• •• il
'I hrce niont hs " " • .'i
fiellvered by carriern, per week, '.'■'> cents
Ad' ertlsements insetted at lilieral latus.
[Written for the Los Angeles Herald.]
LOS ANGELES.
BY RKTTtK I.AOKANOH.
A breeze from the southward comes bringing
The fragrance of far-away llower-;
1 fancy il throhhing and ringing
With notes of the mocking-bird singing
sweet praises for sunshiny hours.
And through (he soil mist of my dreaming
The City Of Angels appeals,
The gold of her orange grove* gleaming, |lng
Through clouds of dark, glossy leaves, beam-
Like smites through a shallow ol tears.
1 see the broad vineyards, extending
Their laden ai ills, low to I he ground,
The willow tree swaying and bending,
The blight river Hashing, and blending
its voice with! heir taurnturln g sound.
A ii I myriad hlossom < aie lilting
Bright eyes lo the sun that they love;
Th >lr soft petals Boating and drilling ,
To catch the bright rays, that -ire sifliiu;
Through branches thai rustic i.hove.
Is it real, the land of my dreaming,
Where angels of beauty still dwell,
The harsh work of mortals r< deeming,
Or In the fair vision hut sci mlng?
i ih, hasten dear H RRALD, to tell.
M nta P.arhara,'til Oct., 1ST:!.
Personal Journalism.
The following article appeared two
weeks ago in the columns of the San
Franclmo New* f*etter. It so entirely
accords with the Views of the editors
of the Hkkai.d, and so fully repre
sents the feeling of most good citizens
that it is here reproduced, The lan
guage in which it is couched is as ele
gant as forcible, and a model of com*
position!
A bombastic generation chants the
march of improvement, ami its chief
refrain is, freedom of the press. Ana
rule, the Newt Letter inclines rather
to gay than grave, to lively than se
vere. Vet there are times when se
rious evils move us to wrath, and our
seal of disapproval is set just now up
on that ulcer in the Hide of progress—
liersonal journalism. We do not real
ize how insidious ami certain have
been the works of this rampant intru
der, until we learn from a glance at
circulation lists, that those papers are
considered jejune and unreadable
which are too respectable to bristle
with sensational poiltta gleaned from
tlm privacy . ' family circles anil inner
lives. Time was when a man's home
was his castle; but now, those who
would he igiiomiiiously ejected from
the drawing room, penetrate to the
closet, where the family
skeleton, open wide the doom that nil
the world may see, anil rattle the
lioiu's that all the world may hear.
Time was, when such stories appear
ing, names were disguised hy accomo
dating blanks, or at most in unoffend
ing initials. Now they are giving nn*
eoinproniisiiigly complete. The man
of acute feeling who shrinks sensitive
ly into privacy, awakes to titul his
name in huge capitals, his doings in
long paragraphs, and himself the
them* of every breakfast table.
Youthful indiscretions are dug from
Under the kindly drifts of accummula
ted years, polished by practiced hands,
and held to the searching light of pub
licity that friends and family may he
dazed with their unwelcome glitter.
Stories that had best he forgotten, Of at
least unrecorded, are given with en
largements and additions for a greedy
public to swallow, knowing well that
every detail had been gathered in the
sloughs of disgraceful weakness. A
black sheep in an honorable family is
their favorite prey. The prayers of a
father, the tears of a mother, tho grief
of shame-bowed sisters, they disregard.
A flashy heading, a sensational
column, an extra sale or two must he
considered before all the grief und
shame, and the higher the social alti
tude and the more resectable the sur
roundings, the greater their stock in
trade, Many a girl whose feet might
have .heen timely stayed in the down
ward path, has been moved to reck
lessness and defiance through the rash
publicity of personaljokinialisin. Many
a youngman who would have repented
' aiid expiated a first fault, has been
moved to further sinning in the same
way. It is said that we live in a fust
age, When eiU'i'gie? awl eiithusiams
die early, and that' stimulants alone
will revivify them. Let the sated ap
petites of tlie reading public he regaled
with tales of dangers hy Hood ami
lield, or murders most fold, of wars
and fires, and disasters hy sea and
shore. Let the men who have wit
tingly placed themselves before the
public, and their names at the point of
journalist's jkmi, be written about and
joked about, criticised and laughed
over, but let thesi nsirtionirl marauders
be displaced from the family hearth
stone, upon which they have taken
their uninvited stand. Personal jotir
• "milium should he frowned upon, dis
couraged, unpatronized. It lv every
man's duty; for no man knows when
it may attack himself or family. Like
a Ikul, it is unexpected in its attack
and irritating beyond endurance; like
an ulcer, its discharge is conti nous and
vile; like a leech, it fastens itself, and
may not he displaced until it is
gorged; and, like a leech, too, it can
vomit forth its horrible meal at will,
and return with frenh unction to batten
upon its familiar food. • j *
Here is mi order lately received by n
music teacher: "Pleaae tend dm the
iuuslq to'Htrike the harp In praise of
(Jod, and paddle your own canoe.' "It
In almost aa unique aa the title-page,
of.a new piece of mUstc, which reads:
"Hark ! sister is dying with piano
forte accompaniment;" or, like tho
sheet of music hung ih a shop window,
entitled; "Yon may kiaa nic on my
Hps, my darling, for twenty-five
cents."
The oldest atove is In Bleemond, Va.,
and Is 103 years old. Washington pro
bably warmed his toes at it.
Los Angeles Daily Herald.
LETTER FROM SANTA BARBARA.
[Rpceinl Porrwipotidenee <>r the Herald.]
iteni Batata In iiipTuh ii—tiii' lhhjits
mul Oorloi'*—Polities noil Oeoernl
Neaa.
Santa BARBARA, Oct. 4.
Your sprightly paper (No, 1). came
to hand this morning. You have em
barked in a nohle enterprise, worthy
of a hearty support from all of South
ern California.
Our town (Santa llarhaia) is pushing
forward rapidly in the construction of
dwellings, caused hy the low price of
lumber and the anticipated demand of
visitors or winter sojourners. Real
property is held at high figures, and
there is considerable speculation in It.
The medical profession is well repre
sented, probably to assist the climate
in Ct|rltig the invalids that are expect
ed to flock to this greal sanitarium.
The legal profession is also well rep
resented, and more are coming. The
Bar is just now exercised over the
question as to whether they will have
a Judge to hold court the comingttTtn.
Judge de la rjuerra is an invalid, and
has heen for the past year. The im
pression seems to prevail that he will
never he able to again assume the du
ties of the office, Doubtless the Judge,
who is the soul of Castilian honor,and
the head and highest type of his race,
will resign his position as soon as he is
advised by his medical attendants that
it will he impossible for him ever to
perform the functions of the office.
In politics, the People*. Independent
party is ahead. The local central com
mittee of the People's Party has adopt
ed the State organisation, and many
Democrats and Republicans among the
other local party -the Citizens' Parly
declare in favor of MeKlnstry.
In conclusion, your correspondent
would remark thai there ought to he
no conflict between Los Angeles and
Santa Barbara relative to advantages,
growth and prosperity. It would not
he Southern California if we had not
both of these places, and Sau Diego
besides. TRAVKLLKR.
Exchange Saucepan.
Nan Diego Wurhi. Mr. Mendel
■ohn has got back and Mr. McCoy's
diary is ruthlessly made public.
"McNaly ditter to Jeemet McKay,
boreby I hey spin! ."> hunered dollcrs
to-day. in given the hiys a "pease."
Mac must make this up to me whin
he'sjldge, I've got'im in black and
white thow. I don't trust nobody bo
cause everybody that trusts me has to
ante and pass tlie buck, he do."
The World further on cal In McCoy's
literary efforts "filthy fishwife rav
ings." San Diego has a new saloon.
The rest of the paper is gently de
voted to nursing "lhe Seindor" with a
big stick.
The Santa Barbara Weekly Time*
is funny at the expense of Los Angeles
shallow waters; litis a P. S. to its lead
ing article (new styles; advocates
Dwindle for Supreme Judge; quotes
two eases of typhoid fever as "the re
sult of the exposure to the atmosphere
of filth and garbage"; has several
funny items only Intelligible to resi
dents; wants a east iron tywpan (sio)
for its ears, and is a large seven col
umn newspaper full of excellent read
ing matter.
r The Ventura Signal records a bull
light and a hall, both bully; has a
"horn" Item, and has got the offlco
photographed; quotes 98,812 worth of
real estate sales and transfers; wants
a hundred cottages built, and hus a
sulphur mountain which burns splen
didly. Tne Peoples' State Central
Committee includes as member for
Ventura county, Chas. Lindley.
It is related that a Sandwich Island
woman, upset while out holding, swam
with her husband on her hack to
shore, a three days journey. Tough.
United States Hotel,
f,OS ANdELKS, CM.
The largest and most commodious Hotel
south of San Francisco.
* — 1-~
HP HEUND KR S r(i XE I) P» K(J
-•- leave to Inform the traveling public that
they have leased this WK1.1.-K XtWN HO
TEL, And from their experience can truly say
that man. permanent and transient iHiarders
will Und a HOME.
FOR PRIVATE FAMILIES
We have suites of Rooms at moderate prices,
Tbe extensive acquaintance We have tormed
throughout tho Stale with tlie
TfurfUlng < 'ornnt unity,
is a sufficient guarantee that Ibis Mouse will
always to their FAVORITE REstiRT, and we
shall endeavor toinaintaiii our reputation by
keeping
THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS
for our bible, and the CHOICEST WINES
ANI» LIQUORS lor our bar.
We have all Spring Beds at this Hotel.
«« Our terms are moderate. Call and see
ns.-W HAMMEL ANI> DENKER.
oeltf
JOSEPH BRESON,
BAMPLE8 AMPLE ROOMS,
' OPPOSITE IT. S. HOTEL, MAIN ST.
The purest WINES, the choicest CIGARS,
and the hest FANCY PRINKS concocted
south of San Fruneiseo.
Temple Hlock, next to Wells, Fargo A
Company's otttcc. ocMtnls
LOS ANGELES, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1873.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
DR. N. P. RICHARDSON,
pHYSICIAN AND SUtOKOX.
OFFICE No. II Downey'. Block, up-stalrs.
ocj-tr
DR. A. S. SHORB,
J JO.MIF.OPATHIC PHYSICIAN.
OFFICE. Nearly nppnsHethe Ptwl OfJlcc.
HKsidknck No. pi Franklin itfeeet.
of-2-tf
DR. H. S. OR ME,
jpHYSICIAN ANT) SI'ROF.OX,
OFFICK ANDItKSIDKNCK-In Laufrancn's
building. So, ti Main street.
otllce Hours from 10 A. M. to I P. M.,iin<l
from I to :t P, M. oc-.'-tf
DR. JOSEPH KURTZ,
J3HYSICIAX AND SITUJKON,
OFFICK ANI > UKSIOKNCK -In Heinsclrs
Hlock. i'ummerctal ami Los Angeles streets.
tor, Special Httcntlou paid lo ditofttte* of lhe
RYK AND LA It. ik'Mi
DR. J. W. OLIVER,
J|OM(K()PATHIST.
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE • Spring street,
opposite the Mayor* QUlce. ocidptf
D. W. C. FRANKLIN,
VI K(! lIA NIC A 1., OPERATIVE
i'l AND SLIM IKON DKNTIsT.
OKKICK :!i spring street, next to Fire En
gine Hons.'. n,.-J-| f
H. K. S. O'MKI.VKNY. H. T. IIA/..VH11.
O'MELVENY & HAZARD,
AWmNEVtf AT LAW,
OFFICE IN TEMPLE BLOCK,
LOS ANOKI.KS, I 'AL.
SWHpeclsl attention given tit business in
the Lulled States Uoid Offlac, acti-lf
A.OI.ASSKI.I., if; H. SMITH.
A. 11. I'll A I'M AN, ii. M. SMITH.
GLASSELL. CHAPMAN «& SMITH.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
URFICR—TRMPI4S HLOCK up-stalrs, l.os
Angeles, California. bc2*tf
JAMES C. HOWARD,
A TTOBNEY AT LAW
CO I RTT COM MISS rON RI t,
Downey's Hlock, l.os Angeles. IH'2-tf
M. WHALING,
JLITOBNEV AT LAW,
OFFICK No. IS Downey block boa Angel.-.
O CH* I 111
(11 Altl.KS I.INOI.KV. J. S. TIIOMI'SoV.
LINDLEY & THOMPSON,
ATTOBNEYH AT LAW,
OFFK 'R—Room No. :t, Downey Hlock. <«••-•
w.i„ maksiiai.i.. arm. i>. uori.n.
MARSHALL * COULD,
VTTORNEYH AT LAW-OKKICK
opposlt c the ('oni'i Hollse, Hooms Nos.
HI nnd M Temple Hlock, Los Angelea. CuJ.
Will practice in ail the Cuints of tins state,
ami utt end to laisiuess in I . S. Laud Ollice.
LEW. C. CABANIS,
>M)TAIiV PUBLIC, COXVKY
' ancer and Searcher of Records for this
County.
OKKICK -No. II Temple Hlock, fsta Ange>
h's, Caliloi i.la. oc2-tl
V. E. HOWARD & SONS,
A-TTOHNEYH AT LAW,
TKMPLK HLOCIC, Los ANOKI.KS.
IK-2-tf
A. A. WILSON,
It COUNSKLLOR.
OFFICK—Room No, it. Temple Black, Los
A ngetc*, Cnlltbrbla. oeHf
A. U. JUDHON. .1. W. OII.hKTTK.
JUDSON & GILLETTE,
SKAKCHFHS OF KKCOHDS
ANI> CONVKYANCKHS.
TKMPLK HLOCK, LOS ANOKI.KS.
oosPlm
C. W. MORGAN,
TIRAI ROTATE AGENT,
Four doors south of tlie Post Office, Temple
Hlock, Los Angeles, California.
»ts«! MoNKY To LOAN. oe34f
OH At. I. MILKS,
HYDRAULIC ENGINEER,
LOS ANOKI.KS, CAL.
RKPMM to Dr. J.S. OrllHn,.!. <i. Downey,
L. 11. Tuns, (Jen. P. Hannlng, I. W. Itellman,
A. Olassell.
The introduction of water Into Cities, Towns
and Hunches a specialty. Contracts taken
for making Hbeel iron pipes, at my »Imp,or
where desired, on the most favorahle terms,
oel-lin
BARBERS BATH HOUSES.
GEORGE REINECKE,
Barber Saloon & Bath House.
T | AIR TRIMMING, SHAVING,
-I 1 SII AMPoOINIi, HATIIS, KTC
This estahlishineiit lias Just heen refitted,
and, after having engaged tne hest Barber* in
tbe city, I respeeifully solicit custom from all
wJio want work executed in tbe best style.
Makes Ihe HATIIINO HI'SINKSSn special
ty,and has the fluent set of Hath Rooms lv the
city. Itii" rnderthe Hidla I'liion. ocj-lmlp
TONSORIAL PALACE
SAM, JONKS,
PHOPKIK'i'oU AND MANAGER
Hot. Cold and Shower Baths.
Shaving and bathing Kmporium. No. IH
Main si reel. ocBtf-lp
PROF. GREEN'S BARBER SHOP,
N r KXTTO GATES & NOYKS' AND
under the '• Kxpress " offlee, TKMPLK
HLOCK.
As Proi. flreen has the hest nvailahlc assist
ants to he procured ill lhe State,
Hair Cutting, Shaving and
Shampooing
Will be performed in the best style of the ton
sorlal art. ocfHln
ADAM & NELSON,
Merchant Tailors,
H AVING KSTAIiIiJSHKDTH KM
- Helves at the old stand of
1.. Peter, opposite the PoHt-niHcc,
SPKINO STREET, are prepared lo 1111 ALL
OKDKICS in the
Latest & Most Fashionable Styles.
A fine assortment of
Cassimeres, Vestings,
And everything In (he line always on hand.
WD A 0001 l FIT OI ■AH A NTKKII IN ALL
CASKS, (live us a Call. oc'Mmlp
FORWARDING & COMMISSION.
J. L. WARD & CO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
-AND -
Manufacturers Agents.
AOKNTN Kolt
LQNDOK ASSURANCE CORPOAATION;
UNION IOJANCE COMPANY OF SAN FRANCISCO;
COMMERCIAL 1 MARINE] INSURANCE COMPANY.
(Combined assets exceed an.000.000
BABCOCK'S FIRE EXTINGUISHER;
BAKER 4 HAM.LTON'S AGRICULTURAL MXHINE:tY;
THE CELEBRATED BAIN WAGON;
SWAN BREWE'.Y CO.'S ALE AND MTU,
i.c'.'-lmlp
HELLMAN, HAAS & CO.
ro i * w > v ii i > i rs«
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
HAVE FOR SALK
THE PI'RKST GROCERIES,
THE REST PROVISIONS,
Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco
of the choicest Imported Brands.
Paints, Oils, Doors, Sashes.
BLINDS, FARMINO IMPLEMENTS.
Hand 111 Lis Angeles and Commercial S|s.,
ncB] l.os ANOKI.KS. |lin-lp
I. B. FERGUSON'S
IDMMISSION HOI SE
In tlie Inclusive Commission llonae lo
go lo for Everything You Wnnl.
oc'J-lm
SIMON LEVY,
/ HIMMISSION MERCHANT.
V ' Oeneral dealer in all kinds of COUN
TRY I'IioDI'CTIoNS,
Hides, Grain and Wool.
Makes advances on Consignments lo all
parts ol the PnltPd Slates. Nos. 24 and t!t
AlisoS'., LOS ANOKLKS. oc.vl.vlp
BUSINESS CARDS.
J. G. JACKSON
Keeps all kinds of
Lumber, Shingles, Laths,
DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS,
INisls, Hltftkf^M,
PLASTER PARIS,
CK.MKNT AM) HAIR.
CORNER oK
Alameda and First Streets.
oclMlulp
PERRY, WOODWORTH V CO,
I I'MRKR YARDS
MJ AND PI.ANINO MILLS.
XO. 7«t COMMERCIAL ST.
Keep constant lv on hand a full assortment
ofl.lMBKIt, DiioltS, SASH, MoI'I.DINOS,
BLINDS, TURNED AND SAWKD WORK.
All kinds of milt work done to order. oc'-'
GRIFFITH, LYNCH & CO.
DEALERS IN LUMBER.
COBBER KIRsT AND ALAMEDA STS.
Mill Work of all Kinds,
—fties as -
DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, ETC., ETC.
oc'.'-lmlp
S. 11. CASWKI.I.. J. F. K1.1.15.
CASWELL & ELLIS,
JM PORTERS
And llenlerw in Oeuernl Merchandise.
MO AND B9 MAIN STREET,
oc'.'-tf Los AMiKi.m.
CUCOMONGA WINE.
DEPOT AT LOI'IS MESMER'S
WINK ('Kl.l.Alt, underneath the U.S.
Hold. WiUCh) theOlass, Bottle or Oullnn.
All kinds of
Liquors, Wines and Bitters
at wholesale aud retail.
NOTI4K.
The public of Los Angeles ure hereby unti
tled that no other person iv I,os Angeles find
Louis Mcsiiiei has wines from the iWomongo
ranches. J. L. SANSKV AIN.
ocMplm
LOS ANGELES SODA WORKS,
N... 13 A UNO ST It I'd.
nENRY NY. STOLL, Proprietor.
- Supplies Bar Ris.ins and private mini
lies wltli Ihc purest and beat
NOMA AMI W ARMAI* AKI 1.1. A.
Delivered to any part of the city. _ mWw
CAROLINE C. BURTON.
T A DIES' HAIR DRESSING IN
J.J all stvlcs. BRAIDS, CI'RLS AND WA
TKItKAI.i.s, made at the shortest notice.
TANOLKD HAIR ST RA Id lITK NED AND
.M ADE INTO ANY SHAPE.
«« Pernunes ol Ihe llnest quality nn hand
and lor sale. NO. tf HPRLNO STRKET, Los
Angeles, Caflfttrnla, oc2-ti
GAMBRINUS BREWERY,
piRST STRECT, IX)H ANGELES.
Fine Lager Beer for sale
IN QCANTITIES To SHIT.
oc'Minlp los. I.EIBKR, I|roprletor.
SAM. BERGE,
Bill Poster and Distributer.
11ANDRILLS, QIBCUIiABB. P*o
-1 1 ORAMMKS, NOTICKS, Kte. lallhliilly
POSTED OR DISi'HIBLTKD throughout tbe
cltv and country.
N. B.—Parties at a distance can send any
thing they wish posted or distributed In Ihe
city or surrounding country, with assurance
Unit the work will la' faithfully done.
Orders liuiv be left at Ihe office of the Daily
HKHAI li. SAM. HKROK,
oc'Ml' Uis Angeles.
MISCELLANEOUS.
It KP UHLIC
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
OF CHH'AOO, lIXIVOIM.
Cash Capital, . 81,000,000
limn. lie*. 111 Mil Hie- MiilcsulHit- luiou.
TTAYING NOW COMPLETE D
I 1 the organization of our
I*a«»iii«* T*i-fiii<»li,
We take pleasure In announcing that our Pa
elfie Coast SliK'kholders have elected the fol
lowing well-known elllzens as officers of our
PACIFIC BRANCH:
OLIVER F.LDRIDOK.
Pice PreataVwl*.'
THOS. A. HA LL, WM. It. WHF.ATON
A. L. OCRNEY secretary pro ten
JAS. T. BOYD. Vltorney
TH< >S. BROW N Treasurer
( HAS. IH'HKKLI Medical Examiner
AVccm/.i'.' ('oiiimitter:
OLIYKRKLDRIDOK, Joh.A. DONOBOR,
lAS. T. BOYD, 080. W. BKAVKR,
( HAS. Hi Kill 1.1., Tllos. BELL,
X H. PF.HHIN.
IHrtttwii
< »LI V Kit F.LDHKbt IE.LKLANP STAN Ft IBI>
ORtX W. HKAVKR, Tllos. RROWN,
N. O. KITTLE; C. CHHISTIANsKN,
JOHN X, MILLER, Tllos. H. HKLRY,
,1 As. T. BOYD, R. F. MORROW,
C. I. HRKNHAM, S. F. IH'TTERWORTIf
M. P. SWEENY, GEO. H. WHKATON,
1. FRH'.DLANDER, WM. BTRLINO,
\. BLACK, THOS. A. HALL,
los. A. DONOHOK, WM. H. WHKATON,
Tllos. UK 1,1., E. & PKBRIN.
c. T. RYL\ND, WM. L. DICKENSON
WM. S. I.\DD.
THK
REPUBLIC LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Was chartered by special net of the Legisla
ture ol'the State oi Illinois, and commenced
doing husiness iv duly, IS7O, making It now
Just three years old. lis plan of organisation
was to have
ijts.ouo.ooo Davllal Ktock,
with twenU Di ent. paid In,nnd the balance
subject la call. With BRANCH oROANI/.A
-TI( iNS nf stis-kholders In the leading business
centers of the country, composed of tlw bust
husiness men—thus making a Company ot
National extent and prestige, and yet a
HOH»:<OMI»AWY AT KAMI BRANCH.
The Company at this date has policies In
force covering over of risks, with an
annual Income of over
ti^I.OOO.OOO.
ALL ASSETS OF PACIFIC BRANCH IN
VESTED ON THI.M COAST.
Capital Stock ol Paeltl'e Branch,
over I .•aW.OOtI (0
Invented in Mortgages on Heal Ks
tale in California during lhe last
four months, over It.l.lXiO Oh
:f.*H Policies Issued al Paclllc Branch
duringsamo period, Insuring 1 ,L'L>,I(W HO
Charge* lor Insurance 25 per Cent.
Lew* Hum Mutual Com pan lea.
T II R It KIT Bli I C!
BOM not borrow THE CAPITAL of Policy
holders on PROMISKS lo return the same at
som« INDEKINITK luture period and CALL
IT A DIVIDEND.
In presenting the claims of THE REPI'H
LIC to the patronage ol' the people of this
Coast, we shall al all times aim lo be gov
erned hy sound hnsliifssconsidenitlons, and a
due regard lor the rights and merits of com
peting companies.
OKKICK OF THE PACIFIC BRANCH.
NO. 317 I ALII' OHM A NTKKET.
Below Hun soma Street.
ocSdlmlp ___
J. STRELITZ,
MERCHANT TAILOR
MAIN ST., nkau WKLLS.FAROOJfc Co
Makes the most fashionable slyleof
0 mL» Or V II IX g
to he obtained in the southern country. Also
a large stock of the
Newest and best Cloths
Doeskins, Beavers, Fanes CaMlpaere*. Velvet
and Silk Vostlngs, etc. A tit guaranteed.
Refers to the principal gentlemen of theclty
for whom he has made clothing.
No necessity lo sunt! to San Fruneiseo for
gissl tilting suits. oc2tt'-ip
Everybody knows the old Man
SIONORKT.
BANK EXCHANGE BILLIARD
SALOON, run by F. HIONoRKT.
Best Cigars,
Choicest Liquors,
Excellent Tables,
Commodious Room.
Customers twcivcd by the old man himself,
who has been in attendance ilnce law. He
welcomes all his old customers and pleases
the new ones.
The BKST BARRKR SHOP In the city i»
with Ihls establishment. Clean
ful employees. ocVlm
JOHN OSBORNE.
I3IOXEER PACKAGE EXPRESS
1 AND CITY PACK At IF. DELIVERY.
MOVING PIANOS AND ORGANS
A SPECIALTY.
Pianos Unpacked and Repacked.
Anything Delivered, from an Envelope to
the largest Case ever shipped, to ull parts of
the city uml country. Baggage cull ed liir in
lime for the trains.
»r I,cave orders on the slate at the office, In
Welbt, Fargo A ('o.'s ollice, coruur Main and
Market streets, or P. O. Dog !*ti oc.'Muils
Mm TEED,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
Shop on First Street,.
Between Main and Spring, Log Angeles.
•V Jobbing done neatly and with Dispatch.
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FELIX OLIVERY'S
JpASTRY AND ('HOP HOUHE,
White Home Building, l.os Augelc* Nl.
»»: Keeps constantly the FRESHEST AN..
PI'REST PASTRY, and the mo t dell.aous
CIH»PS. MR Alii AT ALL RopRS. -an
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EDUCATIONAL.
SPANISH AND FRENCH
tnst ruction in fbknch and
J. SPANISH will he given to classes in the
afternoons' or evenings, by
MISS JOSEPHINE LINDLEY
rißSii
To a class of five or less, per lesson #2 (io
To a class ol any number over live, per
lesson $3 00
For further particulars, Inquire at the office
of the Los Anoki.ks Hkrald, of I.lnd lev A
Thompson, or at the IMco House.
TEST IMONIALH :
Univmisity of California, i
Department of Lanouauks.
Oakland, July 11, 1K72. I
Herewith I certify that Miss Josephine Und
ley has been a student In my department of
the University for five consecutive terms, viz:
from September, IH7O, to April .Id, 1872. During
this time she studied the French, the Spanish
and Hie Ocrman languages, obtaining always
the highest marks for proficiency and attend
ance, her average credit mark for five terms
being 07 percent.
On entering the University, Miss I,lnd lev
possessed already such knowledge of the
French ami Spanish idioms as to be able to
s|>eak them with ease, fluency, correctness,
and a pure pronunciation.
She may now ls» considered thoroughly fa
miliar with the theory and philosophy, as well
as with the application ol these two tongues;
nud she may safely be recommended as a can
didate of great promise, for teaching the
French and Spanish languages.
P. PIoDA, Prof. Modern Languages.
CNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA.
Josephine Lindlev has been declared by the
Faculty entitled to this Certificate of Profi
ciency In the departments of Geology and
Natural History, (Botany and Physical Geolo
gy,) Belles Lettres. (English Literature, Histo
ry, Ancient and Modern,) Chemistry, Modern
Languages, (French ami Spanish.l
Henry"Durant, President or I'niversltvj E.
S. carr, Pint Chemistry; P. PUsta, Modern
LftnfUageaj Joseph Iv Oonte, Professor of Ge
ology und Natural History; William Swinton,
Professor of Belles Lettres; Martin Kellogg,
Dean of the Faculty.
LAWLOR INSTITUTE
ISA Mill Ntreet, I.on Augeles..
HpHE SEVENfITsEMT-ANNFAL
JL Session of this
SELRCT HtJL'tr SCHOOL,
la which girls and Isiys receive a csefcl,
pk Acne a i. Aso complete English Education,
commenced on MONDAY, AUGUST It, IS7!I.
TKHNN ft-'.H MONTH:
English Studies, including Ihc ordinary
Sclkhil Brunches, nnd llouble-Eiitry
Book-Keeping and Algebra $5 00
Primary' Geography, Second and Third
Readers 1 00
Chart anil Primer Classes ;t 00
X XT MAN.
Latin, Phonetic Short-hand ami Geom
etry, per month $2 00
Competent Teachers of Drawing, Painting,
and the Modern Languages, will be connected
with ihe Institution.
For further partlcilhire, apply to the under
signed, at the School Building.
oc&ml w. li. LAWI/tm, Principal.-
FRENCH and SPANISH LESSORS
IN THE FRENOH
and Spanish languages will be given toclasscs
or in private, commencing on
HI. It NEW I) AY, OCTOBKB 1. 1*7.1.
TKKMS OF TCITION:
Private lessons $ I 00 each
Twenty lessons 15 00
Lessons to any number of pupils
OVCf five, for one month, three les
sons every week, each pupil 2 00
French and Spanlsh-Sclnsil lor children ev
ery day (Saturdays excepted) at t o'clock P.
M. Tt'ITION, per month, $3.
For furthor particulars, Inquire at No. 107
Main street. Translation of Fkkncu, Span
ish and knulisu. f. v. c. aa mondran.
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Drawing and Painting.
I NSTRUITIOnTn CRAYON, PEN
CIL AND perspective drawing,
in Coloring with liullu Ink nnd Water Colore,
und lv
OIL 1 • A I N T I IN Ci,
given at Hillside Cottage, liack of the new
sch.M.l-bousc. MRS. LO WHEAT SMITH.
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ST. VINCENT'S COLLEGE,
LOH ANGELKH.
tT'NDER THrTOARK OF THE
J FATHERS of ST. VINCENT ok PAUI*
DEGREES CONFERRED, and the most
complete Education given. No more beauti
fully situated s|sd in the whole of Southern
California. Apply hy letter, or personally, to
REV. J. Met JILL, C. M.
oc2-lnd!i President.
STOLEN HORSES
I HAVE THE FOLLOWING DE
scribed horses In my possession at Ste
phens' corral, taken-from Tlburcio Vasquez's
band of robbers. Owners can have their stock
by proving property and paylngeh.-ogcs:
Two American work mares, one sorrel and
one brown, branded F wltb a halt circle at the
bottom.
One large sorrel work hose, tiands high,
branded SB.
line sorrel horse, having collar and saddle
marks, Mur.c in face, left fore foot aud left
hind toot white, branded J v".
One sorrel horse sup|s>sed to Is" a half-breed,
with collar and sudille-mni ks, fore feet white,
strip In forehead; bmnd, two Invorted Js with
S underneath.
One mom saddle-horse, bald face, all feet
white, branded and vented with letter O, and
also branded with letter A with half circle on
top.
One large Iron-gray horse, hrnnded M C and
figures 25.
One Spanish saddle or work mare with colt,
branded M E, and also J A I~
One light gray saddle-horse, branded J with
half circle.
One dun marc, white mane nnd tall, brand
ed I It and J G, and v lso J A L.
one bluck mare, brand.si I with hull circle
at top and bottom, and J A I.
One bay mare and yearling coll, branded J
A |»
One dun mow and sucking colt, branded A
with O on top.
One yearling dun colt, branded J A It
WM. It ROWLAND, Sheriff.
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Our Own Manufacture!
THK OVLV
CRACKER BAKERY
In tho City!
A Large Stock of fresh Crack
ers always on Hand.
Wc»«l<iiii|jr; Oalaroiai
On hand and made to order at short notice.
Tastefully decorated CAKES of any design, at
reasonable prices. Also,
BBEA1), PIEH AND OAKEB,
Fresh every duy, at tlie
AMIBKICABT MAKKHY.
.HJiHnils
NUMBER Si
Ml 3CELLANEOUB.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT
Agricultural Society's
FALL MEETING.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday.
Thursday, Friday and
Saturday.
Nov. 10,1 l f 12, 13, I4and 18.
SPLENDID SPEED PROGRAMME!
FIVEDAYS' HACING
— AND-
Stock Parades and Exhibitions.
And one whole day devoted to
LADY KQT'EHTRIANIHM,
AND OTHKIt SIGHTS.
FIRST DAY.
First Race—Trotting—For horses that are
owned In the district at this date, that have
never beaten three minutes. Mile heats; bent
three in Aye to harness -purse of $300; $200 to
the first horse, nnd $100 to the sei-ond; five or
more to enter.
Second Knee- Running race of a mile dash,
for all two-year olds owned and raised In this
district. Purse of (300; $200 to tirst and 1100 to
second; five or more to enter.
Third Race—Running—Free for all Califor
nia or half-breed horses; mile dash; catch
weights. Purse $150; vino lothe first and *5u to
the second; live or more lo enter.
HKCOND DAY.
Find Race -Gentlemen's Saddle Race—Sin
gle dash of one mile; to carry not less than
ISO pounds; each owner to ride his own horstt,
with colors, (weight to be understood to com
prise saddle an I rider, and not include whip
and bridla,) and each rider to be over 11) years
old. Purse of $300; $200 to first and $100 to the
second horse; five to enter.
Second Race—Hunidng-rFree for all three
year olds bred nnd raised, and owned at this
date in the district; mile heals, hest two In
three. Purse of $300; $200 to first horse, Slut lo
second; five to enter.
Third Race-Trotting—Free for nil three-year
olds in the Slate; mile heats, hest two in three
to harness. Puree $150; $101 to first, $50 to sec
ond; three to enter.
THIRD DAY.
First Race—Trotting -Free for all hones In
the State; mile heats, best three in live to har
ness. Puree of $300; *200 to first, $100 to sec
ond; five lo enter.
Second Race—Running- Free for all horses
In the State; mile heats, best three in live.
Purse «tOU; $300 to first, gIOO to second; three or
more to enter.
FOURTH DAY.
First Race—Running—Five mile dash; free
for all horses ow ned in this district at thi*
date; catch weights—bar Irene and Phil.Sher
idan— puree of $250; J175 to Ihe first, and 875 to
the second; five to enter.
Second Race—Trotting Purse—Free for all
horses in the state; mile heats, best three In
five to wagons; owners to drive, and all pro
fessional drivers to Is? excluded. IHirse 1900;
$175 to first, $75 to secoud, and S5O to third; live
to enter.
FIFTH DAY.
Set a part for the exhibition of stock and the
awarding of premiums,
At one o'clock nn this day there will be a
grand exhibition of lady equestrianism. Tbls
contest will he open to all ladies and mlsso,
mtno must each ls» accompanied by nn escort .
on tfhy*U<.. r '•« ermO?st. Entries free fo£all,
and to b'e'iHr.'W •~--'y-<Veretiiry jut or before
the 15th of Octnhe'f.'"' flic Vhtry consists of
lhe name of Ihe lady contestant, and the
name or description of the animal, If con
venient— tlie name of the rider certain. The
contest will Is-divided into two parts—grace
hil riding and daring equestrianism. lAdles
Who took prizes last year arc Ineligible. There
will be ten or more substantial and elegant
premiums, to be named hereafter. There will
lie no horse or loot-racing on this day, and the
admission will be the same us usual.
SIXTH DAY.
First Race—Trotting—Free for all horses in
the State; two-mile bents, best two In three to
harness. Puree $500; $350 to the first, 1150 to
the second; live to enter.
Second Race—Running—Free for all horses
In the State; two-mile heats. Is-st two in three.
Puree $500; $350 to the first, $150 to the second;
three to enter.
All trotting races to be governed by the rules
of the National Turf Congress, and all run
ning races to be governed by tbe rules of the
Sacramento Stated griculttiriU society,unless
otherwise xpecifleo. Fair to commence on
Monday, the loth day of November, to con
tinue six days. All entries to he made to the
secretary by the Ist day of October.lO percent,
of all purses toaccompany the entry. In case
of walk-over, lhe horse shall Is* entitled to all
entrance money only. When twohorsea only
start, the third money shall he returned tn tbe
Society . A horse distancing the field shall he
entitled toall the money. Judges shall bave
the right hi call up a second or third race, and
have it. come off between the heats of the first.
Tlie Society reserves the right to withdraw
any puree, it it believes that there will be no
contest.
All the privileges of the district, Including
entries for premiums nnd purses, arc extend
ed to Inyo and Ventura countries. oc2
LA CRONICA,
PUBLISHED BY E. F. TEODOLI.
The only Spanish Newspaper
IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.
Published every Wednesday and Suturday
mornings, office in Temple's New Block,
Spring street, opposite the t 'ou rt-house.
It has a large circulation In Hie suite of Cal
ifornia, the Eastern States, Louisiana, Mexico,
and Arizona nnd Colorado Territories,Ceutral
and South America, nnd Spain.
"•Ija Oronioa.**
commends Itself to the Ad vert isera who may
wisli to bring their business before the Span
ish-speaking people and numerous population
<>r different nationalities, on the Pacific Coast.
Advertising Rate* Very Reasonable.
ScßscHicrioss—One Year, $«; Six Months,
$3 50; Three Months, $2. oc'Jtllp
Los Angeles Woolen Mill
HTOIiE.
SACRIBTE, ELLIOTT A CO
DEALERS IN WOOL, ANDMAN
UFACTCHERS of
All Wool Co»«imerest.
Tweed*. Flauuela. Blanket*, ate.
AllourgiKids are PCRE WOOL, and war
ranted as represented. Consumers can
Save 25 to 33 per cent.
by huvlng direct from us. STORE AT THE.
"WHITE HOCSE," corner of l.os Angeles
and Commercial streets. ocati-2p
NEW YORK BREWERY,
HENNE, PBOPBIETOB
The CLEAREST, PC REST and MOST BRII -
LIANL LAO EH BEER South of
San Francisco.
Orders for DRACOHT or BOTTLED BEER
prompt I v attended to.,
The celebrated Beer from this Brewery de
fles coiii|s»llllon In Ihe State. oes-2mlp
K. UKKTIIOM. K. V. C MWIMUN.
COSMOPOLITAN CIGAR DEPOT
TMPORT THE PUBEST AND BEST
A Havana Cigars, and keep on hand
Chewina »»d HmoHlnst Tobacco,
Pipes, t igarrltos and Fancy Article*.
Main St., next door to W. F. A Co's Et press.
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