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VOLUME I. $0$ mode* Iwall la Published every morning except Monday, TIIK HF.lt AI I» PIIIMIVI. CO.ni* A NY. OFFICE-Herald Men 111 Hook nml Job I'rintlug House. Spring street, opposite the Court House. TERMS: Per annum, by mnll or express <flo Six months " " C Three months " " • 3 Delivered by carriers, per week. 2."> cents Ait' ertlscrnents Inserted at liberal rates. MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. MASON I,'. Lo« Angeles Lodge No. 42—Meets lirst Mon day in themontn, nt 7:; in p. m. Royal Arch Chapter, F. A. M„ No. 38- Second Monday In each month, nt 7:.'lv P. M. Pentalpha Lodge No. 402—Third Monday In each month, at TWO P. M. the Council—Fourth Monday In each month, Ht7::W P. M. Council No. 11, R,\ AS,*. M.\—Ooeur de Leon Com'dery No, 11, K.\ T.'.—Slated conclaves third Thursday in each month, I'M P. M. ODD-FKLLOWS, Angnllto Lodge No. IBS—Mondays al 7ißo P. M Los Angeles Lodge, No. 83 ■ Wednesdays, nt 7Mil P. M. Golden Rule Lodge No. 160—Fridays,7:91 P.M South star Degree Lodge- first'and Third Tuesdays, at 7:88 P. M. Orange Grove Encampment — Second and Fourth Tuesdays, ai Two P. M. ( HAMPKiNS OF THE REI» CROSS. Olive Encampment No. ai— Wednesdays, al 700 T. M. 0000 TEMPI. A l',S. Merrill Lodge No, 108—Saturdays,Ti.TO P. M. I.os Angeles social Club—Thursdays,B:3oP.M POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY. Ea.itern, San Francisco nnd Northern—Tele graph stage Line—Arrive at 4:00 P. M.; close ut 11:48 M. Letters intended for registry t.msi be presented before 11 a. M. Coast Line—stations between Sun Francisco and Los Angeles, via Santa Barbara—Ar rive at |o|BO P. M.j close. Htllt-TO P. M. Hs n Diego Line -San Diego. Anaheim, Ila I la tin, Capistrano, etc. -Arrives ut 4108 P. M. closes 11! 7:ui A. M. Southern Ajriiona—Tucson, Yuma, Arizona City, und Way Stations—Tri-Weekly /*er vlce—Arrives Sunday, WednesdhJ and Fri day at i P, M.j leaves Monday, Wednesday and Saturday; Mail closes at 7 A. M. Northern Arlaona— Preseott, Wickenberg and Way Stations—Semi-Weekly—Arrives Mon day and Thursday at 5:00 P. M; leaves Tues day and Friday; mall closes at ft P. M. San Bernardino nnd Way Stations San Ga briel, El Monte, Riverside, ele.; arrives at .>:00 P.;M.; closes al 9:80 P. M. Wilmington and Way Stations—Arrives nt 2:30 P. M.. closes at 9tBB A. M. Cerro Gordo, Lone Plue and ilavilaii—Arrives Monday, Wednesday nnd Friday nt ,'!:ih» P. M.; leaves Monday, Wednesday and Satur day; closes nt 12 M. Domestic and Foreign Money Order Office— Open from 8:») A. M. to 4:fa P. M., except on Saturday, when office closes ut 3:1X1 p. y\. Office Hours-8:00 A. M. to 7:oii p. M. 11. K. W. BENT, P. M. PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. Following Is n list of Granges in Los An geles county: Silver—Los Nletos—J, H. Burke, Master; E. R. Write, Seeretery. Compton—A. Higbie, Master; J. A. Walker, Secretary. El Monte—G. C. Gibbs, Muster;.!. 11. Gray, Secretary. Enterprise—Lo. Angeles —T. C. Alexander, Master; W. T. Henderson, Secy. Eureka—Spadra—P. C. Tonner, Matter; Jos. Wright, secretary. Falrvlew—Anaheim—Edward Evey, Master; J. D. Tavlor, Secretary. Frultland—Tustin City—A. B. Hay ward. Mas ter; E. B. Ntools, Secretary. Los Angeles—T. A. Oarey, Master; T. D. Han cock, Secretary. Los Nletos—E. R. Grandon, MiistAr; J. E. Mar quis, Secretary. New River—Los Nletos—R. B. Guthrie, Mas ter; D. S. Ward low. Secretary. Orange—Richland—Thomas Brown, Master; J. W. Anderson, Secretary. Azusa—M. W. Muxy, Master; J. C. Preston, Secretary. Florence— H. Gibson, Master; Wm. Porter, Secretary Queen Victoria's Visit to Tennyson. The residence of the Queen at Osborne, on the ebstern shore gives a certain character of royal repose to the island and keeps up a constant tiow of inter s«t. Her Majesty is particularly fond of this little summer palace, und throws aside the stately ceremonial of royalty as much as possible while re siding there. The coast all around is dotted with handsome mansions of noblemen and gentleman, and if a stranger is furnished with good intro duction there is no place in England or elsewhere that affords more agree able society than Ryde and its neigh bors, ("owes, Vent nor and Freshwater. The latter is a sort of classic ground, being the visible dwelling place of the poet Tennyson. Round his elegant rural retreat all the wit and talent of England are perpetually moving. The announcement was received with full loyal welcome from the poet and Ills household, which be it said in all respects, has, with all the attractions, some of the disadvantages of the poetical atmosphere. Order does not there reien supreme in outward things. The" house was, however, put under arms to receive the royal visit; Tennyson arrayed himself in solemn dress coat; Mrs. Tennyson wore an appropriate toilette; the 'younger Tennysons were snatched from mud pies, washed and dressed and kept in bondage to the best clothes for the whole afternoon, while a delicate repast of strawberries and cream and flowers was prepared in an arbor out of doors. But the day pass ed, and the next, and the next, and no majesty appeared. The household drew a sigh of regret—some of them, doubtless, of relief—and lapsed into slippers and mud pies once more. But, lo! one morning, as the children wer 3 at their favorite pasttime in the garden, and the poet meditating in his dress gown, and Mrs. Tennyson on domestic cares intent, a horseman dashed up to the gate and cried, "The Queen!" and before Tennyson could don his coat or warn his wife, the royal carriage drew up before his house. With the instinct of a true gentleman he went forward to greet his sorveign, called his family to him and led Her Majesty into the house. There was an awful pause. Suddenly the poet raised his head, and look ing at the Queen exclaimed ''Oh, woe Is me! For live days I have waited, in suitable attire, to receive my Queen. My wife was ready, my children washed and pictures to behold, and Her Majesty came not; and she has come and found us in what a plight!" The poet groaned. The Queen broke into v merry laugh, and the ice thus broken so gracefully and wittily did not form again during tho visit.— [Cor. Harper's Bazar. \nother Novel Bet.—A notor ious lunch fiend of this city, has made a bet of $150, with an unbeliev ing hash wielder, that he can eat 1,001) eKgs in one thousand hours. He takes his eggs in any style that may suit him, raw, poached, boiled or fried. He is to begin this evening atß o'clock in a private room connected with one of our well known restaurants.—[Vir ginia Enterprise. Los Angeles Daily Herald. Building Houses. Editor Herald: Your remarks on the subject of building cottages for the accommodation of new-comers were timely and to the point. Keep it up. Those interested in the growth of this city must see the necessity of making room to accommodate strangers. Our hotels are nearly full now, and there are no houses to rent. lam daily re ceiving letters from parties in the east, who spent last winter with us, urging me to save rooms for them, as they ami their friends are coming. I have not had an empty room for months—could till a hundred rooms in a week if I had them. One of our leading citizens says he will subscribe liberally toward build ing a lirst-class boartling-house, with room to accommodate one hundred guests. He is a property-owner, and wants the city to improve. Could you not persuade other property-holders to unite with him, and form a stock com pany to bttlkl a house of this kind, or to build a hotel? It is, however, rather late to commence building a hotel for this season, but a frame building, to accommodate 180 bogvrdt nt, could be put up in a short time. B. L. P. The surveys for a canal for irrigat ing 80,000 acres of land in the vicinity of Anaheim, Los Angeles county, have been finished, anil a good and cheap line has been found. Anaheim is to be supplied with witter from the same canal. The Santa Maria farmers in Santa Barbara county have clubbed together lo put down on experimental artesian well, and should water be obtained at any reasonable distance —say 300 feet —almost every settler will have one on his farm. Simon Gladstein's brewery at Ana heim, Los Angeles, has been seized by Collector Sedgwick for alleged viola tion of the Revenue Laws, and pro ceedings for penalties have been begun in the United States District Court. The Stiver State says of their tele graph oftice: The office at this end of the line will be weft - attended to, which is more than can be said for the Oreana offlee. Desiring to send a message below, the other day at noon, after repeated "calls" our operator succeeded in getting an answer at II o'clock next morning. Oreana people delight in bean poker. BARBERS—BATH HOUSES. CEORCE REINECKE, Barber Saloon & Bath House. HAIR TRIMMING, SHAVING, SHAMPOOING, BATHS, Etc. This establishment has just been refitted, and, after having engaged the best Barbers In the city, I respectfully solicit custom from all who want work executed in the best style. Makes the BATHING BUSINESS a special ty, und has the finest set of Bath Rooms In the city, gw Under the Bella Union, oe2-lmip TONSORIAL PALACE SAM. JONES, PROPRIETOR AND MANAGER Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Shaving and Bathing Emporium. No. 78 Main street ___ OOftfrlp PROF. GREEN'S BARBER SHOP, "VTEXTTO GATES & NOTES' AND -Ln under the "Express" office, TEMPLE BLOCK. As Prof. Green has the best available assist ants to be procured in the State, Hair Cutting, Shaving and Shampooing Will be performed In the best style of the ton sorial art. oc.Vlm CARRIAGES AND WAGONS. L. LICHTENBERCER, (Successor to Roeder A Ltchtenberger), ■jyjANUFACTURER OF Wagons, Buggies, Carriages. Etc. 143, I4S and 147 Main street, Los Angeles, Very respectfully solicits the patronage of tho public In his Hue of business. All ve hicles built ofthe BEST MATERIAL. An extensive ULACKSMITH WHOP Is connected with the establishment, where all kinds of Blacksmithing will be done to order. HEPAIIIIXtt Done with dispatch, and with s view of giving satisfaction to patrons. All Work Warranted. oe7-lm!p PAGE 4 GRAVEL'S New Carriage Shop. OUR WORK Is UNE*CjnjL quilled by any done on the Pa- sStrSxrT. elite Coast. After our excellence In the best shops In the Eastern states, and our experience on this coast, we are enabled to fulfil what we ad vertise.. ALL MATERIALS USED ARE THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS, Repairs done neatly and with dispatch. iHk.AU work done here Is warranted. UA, Prices Moderate. Call und see. "*« Corner Los Angeles and Requena oeit] Streets, Los Angeles. i""U» Caroline C. Burton, T ADIES' HAIR DRESSING IN -Li all styles. BRAIDS, CITBLS AND WA TERFALLS, made at the shortest notice. TANGLED HAIR STRAIGHTENED AND MADE INTO ANY SHAPE. »«'Pernimes of the finest quality on bund and for sale. NO. 9 SPRING STREET, Los Angeles, California. -e2-tf 6AIBRINOS BREWERY, JpiRST STREET, LOS ANGELES. Fine Lager Beer for sale IN QUANTITIES TO SPIT. 002-lmlp JOS. LEIBER, Proprietor. LOST. A VEST, WITH A POLICEMAN'S STAR—Somewhere near Santa Anlta.on the Los Angeles road. Any person Hading it will confer a favor and be rewarded for their rouble, by leaving it at the Heriild oflicc. oc2ltf HENRY BUDDEN, PIANO-FORTE TUNER, REGU LATOR AND REPAIRER. Oi_imH and Melodeons Adjusted. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. References—Rrodrirk's Store; Editor Hek ai.d. <* ,2t «P LOS ANGELES, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1873. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. N. P. RICHARDSON, jpHYSfCIAN AND SLUG HON. OFFICE No. H Downey's Block, up-atalr*. oc2-tr DR. A. S. SHORB, JJOM<F.OPATHIC PHYSICIAN. OFFICE—Nearly opposite the Post Office. RESIDENCE -No. HI Franklin «fwi. oc2-tf DR. H. S. OR ME, pHYSIWAN AND BURGEON, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE -In 1 .an franco's Building, No. T4 .Main street. Office Hours iVom in A. M. to l p. m., and from 2 to 8 I\ M. oc2-tf DR. JOSEPH KURTZ, pHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OFFICE AND RESIDEXCE-In Helnsch'* Block, Commercial and Loo Angeles streets, BW Special attention paid to diseases of the EYE AND BAR oc2-tf DR. J. W. OLIVER, jjomgoopathist. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE—Spring street, opposite oeM pt f D. W. C. FRANKLIN, M ECHANIC A L, OPERATIVE AND SURGEON DENTIST. OFFICE—B9 Spring street, next to Fire En gine House. oe2-tf DR. A. LOl BEL, SURGEON AND CHIROPODIST, NO. 21 FOI'RTH STREET. Corns, Bunions and Ingrowing Nails, cured without Knives, Files or Acids. Moder ate charge* and satisfaction guaranteed, oelStnl HENRY f. HAZARD, A TTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE IN TEMPLE BLOCK, EOS ANGELES, CAE. SWSpecial utlention given to business In the united States Lang Office. oc2-tf I. K. Mtt'ONNKI.I.. A.J. KINO. McCONNELL & KING, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Downey's Rloek, Main St., Eos Angeles. urlSt f A. BRUNSON, AT LAW. Office-Rooms 28 and 2ft, Temple's new building, I,qh Angeles. COlgtf A. OLASSELL, O. B. SMITH. A. B. CHAPMAN. 11. M. SMITH. GLASSELL, CHAPMAN &SMITH. AT LAW, OFFICE-TEMPI.E BLOCK up-stalrs, Los Angeles, California. ocifrtf JAMES C. HOWARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW —an n— t OURT COMMISSIONER, Downey's Hloek, Los Angeles. oe2-tf M. WHALING, AT LAW, OFFICE—No. IS Downey Block Los Angeles. o c2-lm CHARLES LINDLEY. J. S. THOMPSON. LINDLEY & THOMPSON, AT LAW, OFFICE-Room No. \ Downey Hloek. oe2 W. L. MARSHALL. WILL n. OOITLD. MARBHALL & COULD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW-OFFICE opposite the Court House. Rooms Nos. 18 and 19 Temple Block, Los Angeles, Cat. Will practice In nil the Courts of this State, and attend to business In I. S. Land Office. LEW. G. CABANIS, ROTARY PUBLIC, CONVEY -Ls uneer nnd Searcher of R.-cord.s for this County. OFFICE—No, 41 Temple Block, Los Ange- oc2-tt V. E. HO WARD & SONS, AT LAW, TEMPLE BLOCK, I.OS ANGELES. oc2-tf * A. A. WILSON, ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR. OFFICE—Room No. 11. Temple Block, Los Angeles, California. oc2-tf A. 11. JUDSON. J. W. OILI.KTTE. JUDSON & GILLETTE, SEARCHERS OF RECORDS AND CONVEYANCERS. TEMPLE BLOCK, LOS ANGELES. oc2-lm Q. W. MORGAN, "REAL ESTATE AGENT, Four doors south ofthe Post Office, Temple Block, Los Angeles, California. Msg-MONEY TO LOAN. oc2-tl CHAS. E. MILES. HYDRAULIC ENGINEER, LOS ANGELES, CAL. Refers to—Dr. J. S. Orltlln.J. O. Downey, L. H. Titus, Gen. P. Banning, I. W. Hell man, A. Glusscll. The Introduction of water Into Cities, Towns and Ranches a specialty. Contracts taken for making sheet iron pipes, at my shop, or When desired, on the most favorable terms. OCft-ltn N. B. WHITFIELD, BROKER, REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT. Particular atten tion paid to the purchase and sale of sheep. Ofllco with J. 1 . Ward A Co. ocB-lplm Everybody knows the old Man SIGAORET. BANK EXCHANGE BILLIARD SALOON, run by F. SIGNORET. Best Cigars, Choicest Liquors, Excellent Tables, Commodious Room. Customers received by the old man himself, who has been In attendance since 1819. He welcomes all his old customers and pleases the new ones. The BEST BARBER SHOP In the city Is with this establishment. Clean towels, eare fnl employees. ooMwi Delmonico Restaurant, MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE COM MERCIAL, Los Angeles, California. OPEN nt ALL lIOTJIISsi. BUT Tho choicest delicacies of the Best Mar kets always on the Bill of Fare. Elegant DINNERS AND LUNCHES nt a moment's notice. JAS. MI'NROE A CO., oc2-lm Proprietors. i FORWARDING &^fJMJVIISSION. J. L. WARD & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS -AND— j Manufacturers Agents. AOItJHfI tOR LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION; UNION INSURANCE COMPANY OF SAN FRANCISCC; COMMERCIAL [MARINEI INSURANCE COMPANY, (Combined nssets exceed S14.000.000) tABCOCK'S FIRE EXTINGUISHER; BAKER & HAMILTON'S AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY; THE CELEBRATED BA'.N WAGON; SWAN BREWERY CO.'S ALE AND FOSTER. oc2-lmip HELLMAN, HAAS & CO. FOR WARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. HAVE FOR SALE THE PUREST GROCERIES, THE BEST PROVISIONS, Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco Of the choicest Imported Brands. Paints, Oils. Doors, Sashes. RLINDS, FARMING IMPLEMENTS. 14and IO Los Angeles und Commercial Ml., OC3] I.OS ANGELES. [Im-Ip SIMON LEVY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. V-' General dealer In all kinds ofCOITN THY PRODUCTIONS, Hides, Grain and Wool. Makes advances on Consignments to all parts ofthe United States. Nos. 21 and ,14 j AllsoS'., LOS ANGELES. ocft-lylp BUSINESS CARDS. J. G. JACKSON Keeps all kinds of Lumber, Shingles, Laths, DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, Powls, JSUinlcoN, PLASTER PARIS, CEMENT AND HAIR. CORNER OF Alameda and First Streets. 002-lmlp PERRY, WODDWORTH ft C0 M LUMBER YARDS AND PLANING MILLS. NO. ro COMMGHCIAL H r l\ Keep eonstantlv on hand a full assortment j of LUMBER, DOORS, SASH, MOULDINGS, BLINDS, TURNED AND SAWED WoRK. All kinds of mill work done lo order. Oc2 GRIFFITH, LYNCH & CO. DEALERS IN LUMBER. CORNER FIRST AND ALAMEDA STS. Mill Work of all Kinds, -HHTO AS— DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, ETC., ETC. oe2-lmlp H. C. WILKV. 1). M. HHV, WILEY & BERRY, REAL ESTATE AGENTS —AND — COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 33 MAIN STREET, LOS ANGELES. oc7-lmlp MALONEY & FENNESSEY. \\TAUON-MAKING, BLA C X- T T SMITHING AND HORSE-SHOEING SO HUd 22 Al 100 M reel. Manufacturers of Carriages. Buggies, and wagons of all kinds. All orders promptly attended 10. oe7-fptf LOS ANKLES SUA WOKS, No. 13 ALISO NT It LET. HENRY W. STOLL, Proprietor. Supplies Bur Rooms and private fami lies with the purest and la-st NO»A AND NABNAPABILLA. Delivered to any pert of the elty, oc2-im ; J. L. WARD & CO. MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS. —representing— Baker & Hamilton's AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS —AND— H___H DWA O E! STAR MOUNE FLOW; BAXTER I PRIGHT ENGINES; AMES PORTABLE ENGINES; THE CELEBRATED BAIN WAGON. •at. Illustrated Catalogues, with prices, can be had by application ut our office, ooMelm PELICAN SALOON, Spring Btrttt, »i>)>osite the }\>xt Qfflot, DA V E MAI N~ HA S R ETI RED from the Judicial contest, in order to de vote his time to more classical pursuits. Floating down the stream of life placidly, with bald-headed old GEORGE DAK.lN.they will In conjunction prepare the following nitty drinks: The Alnma|(oo.ler, The Pcrrooiiroot, The Nlprntoiiherbrie, The Brla Around Ihe Corner. The CHOICEST WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS always on hand. oc2-Im SAM. BERCE, Bill Poster and Distributer. HANDBILLS, CIRCULARS. Pro grammes, notices, Etc. faithfully POSTED OR DISTRIBUTED throughout the city and country. N. B.—Parties at a dlstaneo can send any thing they wish posted or distributed In the city or surrounding country', with assurauco that the work will bo faithfully done. Orders may be left nt tbe office of the DAILY Herald. RAM. BERGE, oc2-tf I.os Angeles. MISCELLANEOUS. O EPUBLI CJ LIFE INSURANCECO. OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Cash Capital, . 81,000,000 Brunches in nil IHSliSgjftll the I iiion. HAVING NOW COMPLETED the organization of our X 3 *ii»ific» Ui'ainx'li, We take pleasure In announcing that our Pa cific Coast Stockholders have elected the fol lowing well-known citizens as officers of our PACIFIC BRANCH: I'rexident: OLIVER aELDRIDOF. Piee-PresfaVwlw THUS. A. BALI.. WM. R. WHEATON A. L. GURNEY Secretary pro tern jas. t. boyd Utorney THOS. BROWN Treasurer CHAS. BI'RRELI Medical Exominer Erecvtire Committee: OLIVER EI.DRIDGE, JOB. A. DONOIK E, JAS. T. BOYD. GEO. W. REAVER, ( HAS. BI'RRELL. THOS. BELL, E. B. PERRIN. r>ireetm\<: OLIVER ELDREDGE.LELANDSTANFORD GEO. W. BEAVER, THOS. BROWN, N. <). KITTLE; C. CHRISTIANSEN, JOHN F. MILLER, THOS. H. SELHY, JAS. T. BOYD, R. F. MORROW, C. I. BRENHAM, S. F. BUTTER-WORTH M. D. SWEENY, GEO; H. WHEATON, I. FRIEDI.ANDER, WM. BTKI.ING, A. BLACK, THOS. X, BALL, lOS. A. DONOHOE, WH. R. WHEATON, THOS. BELL, E. B. PERRIN. C. T. RYI.AND. WM. L. DICKENSON WM. S. LADD. THE | REPUBLIC LIFE INSURANCE CO. I Was chartered by special act of the Leglala i ture of the State of Illinois, and commenced j doing business In July, Ix7o, making it now ! Just three years old. lis plan of organisation j was to have j 03,00 0,0 00 Capital Stock, with twenty i>ereent. paid In,and the balance | subject to call. With BRANCH ORG ANIZA ! TV. >NS of stockholders in the leading business ! centers of the country, composed of the best business men—thus making a Company of National extent and prestige, and yet a HOME COMPANY AT EACH BRANCH. The Company at this dnte lias policies In force covering over ?2. r >,ooo,Wu of risk*, with an annual Income of over #1,000,000, ALL ASSETS OF PACIFIC BRANCH IN VESTETJ ON THIS COAST. Capital Stock of Pacific Branch, over | :X<o,ooo CO Invested In Mortgages on Real Es tate In Call tornia during the Inst four mont hs, over 100,000 00 32S Policies Issued at Pacific Branch daring same period, insuring 1,2-12,100 00 Charges tor Insurance 23 per Cent. Less than Mutual Companies. TUX It KT»T*II I. I O Does not borrow THE CAPITAL of Policy holders on PROMISES to return the same id some INDEFINITE future period und CALL IT A DIVIDEND. In presenting the claims of THE REPUB LIC to the patronage of the people of this Coast, we shall nt all times iiitn to be gov erned by sound business considerations, and a due regard for the rights and merits of com peting companies, OFFICE OF THE PACIFIC BRANCH, NO. 317 CALIFORNIA NTKEF.T, Below Sunsome Street. ocidlmlp STOLEN HORSES T HAVE THE FOLLOWING DE JL scribed horses In my possesion al Ste phens' corral, taken from Tlbnrrlo Vasipiez's band of robbers, Owner- can have their stock by proving property and paying charges i Two American work marcs, one sorrel and one brown, branded F with a hull circle ut the bottom. One large sorrel work ho.se, hands high, branded S 0. One sorrel horse, having collar and saddle marks, blaze In face, left fore foot and left hind foot white, brnnded J K. One sorrel horse supposed to be a hall-bi ocd, With collar and saddle-marks, fore feet w hito. strip In forehead; brand, two inverted .Is Witt) S underneath. tine mora saddle-boras, bald luce, nil feet while, branded and vented with letter O, and also branded with letter A with half circle on top. Oue large iron-gray horse, branded M C and figures 35, One Spanish saddle or work mare with colt, branded M E, and also .1 A L. One light gray saddle-horse, branded J with half circle. One dun mare, white mane nnd tail, brand ed I R and J G, und also J A L. One black mare, branded I with ball circle at top und bottom, and J A L. One bay mare and yearling colt, branded J A 1* One dun maro nnd sucking colt, branded A with O on top. One yearling dun colt, branded J AI. WM. R. ROWLAND, Sheriff, negtf LA CRONICA, pURLISHED BY E. F. TEODOLI. The only Spanish Newspaper IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. Published every Wednesday and Saturday mornings. Office in Temple's New Block, Spring street, opposite the Don rt-honse. It has a large circulation In the State of Cal ifornia, the Eastern States, Louisiana, Mexico, and Arizona and Colorado Territories, Central und South America, and Spain. fc Oi'oiiiea""' commends Itself to the Advertisers who may wish to bring their business before the Span ish-speaking people and numerous population of different nationalities, on the Pacific ('oast. Advertlsiiiir Batesi Very Reasonable. St'nsf'KiiTioNS—One Year, iii; Six Months, |H BO; Three Months, $2. oc2tflp ANDREW JOUCHIN, XTO. 34 ALISO STREET-MANU «Ln FACTURERof Wagons, Carriage*. Tliicßiest, etc. Horse-shoeing, machine smithing and black smithing of all kinds done In the most work manlike manner. SECOND-HAND WAGOXS bought and sold, and always on hand. Orders promptly attended to. ocl2uilp4 I EDUCATIONAL. SPANISH AND FRENCH ; IJONSOiNS. INSTRUCTION sIN FRENCH AND SPANISH will be given to classes In the afternoons or evenings, by MISS JOSEPHINE LINDLEY TERMS: To a class of five or less, per lesson f-2 00 To a class of any number over five, per lesson $3 (io For further particulars, Inquire at taf office of the Las A SICKLES HERALD, of Lindley A Thf inpson, or ut the Pico House. TESTIMONIALS : University of California, ) Df.fartment ok Lanouaof.h. r Oakland, July 11,1*72. J Herewith I certify that .Miss Josephine Lind ley has been a student in my department of tbe University for five consecutive terms, viz: from September, IWO, to April Bd, 1872. During this time she studied the French, the Spanish I and the German languages, obtaining always I the highest marks for proficiency und attend- I ance, her average credit mark for five terms being Ii" per cent. On entering the University, Miss Lindley possessed already such knowledge of the French nnd Spnnish idioms as to be able to speak them with ease, fluency, correctness, and a pure pronunciation. she mny now he considered thoroughly fa miliar with the theory and philosophy, as well as with the application of these two tongues; and she may safely be recommended as a can didate of great promise, for teaching the French und spnnish languages. P. PIODA, Prof. Modern Languages. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. Josephine Llndlev has been declared by tho 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 nnd Modern,) Chemistry, Modern Languages, 'French and Spanish.) Henry Durum, President of I'niversitv: E. S. Carr, Prof. Chemistry; P. Pioda, Modern Languages; Joseph Le Conte, Professor of Ge ology and Natural History; William Swlnton, Prolessor of Belief. Lettres; Martin Kellogg, Dean of the Faculty. oc2-tf LAWLOR INSTITUTE 108 Main Street, I.os Angeles. THE SEVENTIITsF.MI-ANNrAL Session of this SELECT DAY SCHOOL, In which girls and boys receive a vseffl, practical AND coMFLKTf English Education, commenced on MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1873. TERMS PER MONTH : English Studies, including the ordinary School Branches, and Double-Entry Book-Keeping and Algebra ~ CO Primary Geography, Second nnd Third Readers 1 00 Chart and Primer Classes ;t 00 B XT R AN. Latin, Phonetic Short-hand and Geom etry, per month $2 00 Competent Teachers of Drawing, Tainting, and the Modern Languages, will be connected with the Institution. For further particulars, apply to tbe under signed, at I lie School Building. QCaml W. B. LAWLOR, Principal. The Southern California JOINT TEACHERS' INSTITUTE, CIOMPOS ED OF SANTA BAR ' BAR A, KERN, VENTURA, SAN BEH NARDINI I, SAN DIEGO and U is ANGELES counties, will meet in the new High School building, I.OS Angeles city, on Monday, November 3, 1873, and remain In session fourdavs. Section 1/580, Political Code'suys: "When ever the number Of School Districts In any county is ten or more, the School Superinten dent must hold at least one Teachers* Insti tute In each year, and every teacher employed In a public school in the county must attend such Institute." All the Public School Teachers are particu larly required lo attend. Private Teachers, Trustees and the public genera, lv are invited to be present. W. M. McFADDEN. County Superintendent of Schools. Anaheim, Oct. 7, ISTi oclo-td [Star copy.l FRENCH and SPANISH LESSONS T ESSONS IN THE FRENCH and Spanish languages will be given to classes or in private, commencing on WEIKNESnAY, OCTOBER 1. I STS, TERMS OK TUITION: Private lessons | j 00 each Twenty lessons 15 oo Lessons to any number of pupils over five, for one month, three les sons every week, each pupil 2 00 French and Spanish' School (or children ev ery day (Saturdays excepted) ut | o'clock P. M. TITTK IN, i>er month, IS. For further particulars, Inquire nt No. 107 Main street. Translation of French, SPAR* 188 ani> English. F. V. C. DI MONDRAN. oc'J-I ml p Drawing and Painting. TNSTRUCTIONIN - CRAYON, PEN 'S. CIL AND PERSPECTIVE DB A WING, in Coloring with India Ink und Water Colors, and In o I L P AIXTIN <*, given at Hillside Cottage, back of the new school-house. MRS. I.C WHEAT SMITH. nc2tf LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. LOS AXGELKH SALE. FEED & LIVERY STABLE, T H. JONES, PROPRIETOR, O • CORNER FIFTH AN DSPRING STS. Grain. Hay and ail kinds of Fresh Feed CONSTANTLY ON HAND. ALSO, Large Clean Corrals and Stables, With City Water Throughout. IW3-HORSES, MULES, WAGONS and CAR RIAGES Iwwght und sold, und Horses und Carriages to let by the day or week. Teamsters accommodated us usual on the most liberal terms. OcT-lmlp N.N. MITOHILL'S Pioneer Livery, Sale and Feed Stables, CENTER STREET, OPPOSITE Poplar Row, ANAHEIM. The very best accommodations for visitors and travellers. Cioutlo aYguldle HorscN constantly on hand, and furnished at shortest notice. oolltf ALISO FEED & SALE STABLE JF. RAMIREZ, PROPRIETOR. • COit. ALAMEDA A ALISO STS. Adjoining M. Keller's. CJRvYIZV, II A"V Ac FEED always on hnnd. Horses, Mules, Wagons, etc boOghl and sold. oc7-fptf Campbell's New Stables. 47 AUBO STREET, rjpqfJL- HORSES BOARDED Q _ By the Duy, Week or Monthjyjv BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES THE BEST OF PMD ° R oettalpl CONSTANTLY ON H AND. NUMBER 23. MERCHANT TAILORB. J. STRELITZ, MERCHANT TAILOR main HT., near Wt i I .S.F.V ROD A Co Makes the most fushionahl >ly lo tf C X_ O T II I TV C* to be obtained in the southe: n couutty. Also a large stock ofthe Newest and best Cloths Doeskins, Beavers, Fancy Cassimeres. Velvet and silk Vesting*, etc. A fit guaranteed. Refers to the principal gentlemen ofthe city for whom be hus made clothing. No necessity to send to Sun Francisco for good fitting suits. oc2tf-lp ADAM & NELSON, Merchant Tailors, HAVING ESTABLISHED THEM selves at tho old stand of L. Peter, opposite the Post-Office, SPRING STREKT, arc prepared lo Oil ALL ORDERS in the Latest & Most Fashionable Styles. ' A fine assortment of Cassimeres, Vestings, And everything In the line always on hand, m A GOOD FIT GUARANTEED IN ALL CASES. Give us a Call. oc2-lm 1 p I. HAUCH, MERCHANT TAILOR. NO. 0 COMMERCIAL STREET. All the LATEST STYLES received by . very steamer, and made up In the latest styles and most suitable manner, and on the most rea sonable terms. na.CALL AND EXAMINE these goods, before giving your orders. ocl6mlpl SOUTHERN DISTRICT Agricultural Society's FALL MEETINC. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 10,1 I, 12, 13, I4and 16. SPLENDID SPEED PROGRAMME 1 FIVEDAYB' RACING —AND— Stock Parades and Exhibitions, And one whole day devoted to LADY EQUESTRIANISM, AND OTHER SIGHTS. FIRST DAY. First Race—Trotting—For horses that are owned in the district at this dale, that havo never beaten three minutes. Mile heals; best three iv live to harness—purse of srioo; $200 to the first horse, and «IPO to the second; five or more to enter. Second Race—Running race of a mile dash, for all two-year olds owned and raised In this district. Purse of |80O; £200 to first and IKS to second; five or more to enter. Third Race—Running—Free for all Califor nia or half-breed horse*; mile dash; catch weights. Purse I ISO; glut) to the first and *o0 lo the second; live or more to enter. SECOND DAY. First Race—Gentlemen's Saddle Race—Sin gle dash of one mile; to carry not less than 190 pounds;each owner to tide his own horse, with colors, (weight to be under-mod to com prise saddle and rider, and not include whip and bridle,) and each rider to he over 19 year old. Purse of $300; 1300 to flrsl and 3100 to the second horse; five to enter. Second Race—Running—Free for all three year olds bred anil ruined, and owned at this date in the district; mile heats, best two in three. Purse of 1800; g2OO to flrsl home, $100 to second; five to enter. Third Race-Trotting— Free for all three-year olds in the State; mile heats, best two In three to harness. Purse Slot); SloO to tlrst, >fiO to sec ond; three to enter. THIRD DAY. First Race—Trotting—Free lor all hordes In the State; mile heats, best three In live to har ness. Purse of (KM; *200 to Hist, sdoo lo sec ond; five to enter. Second Race—Running—Free for all in the State; mile heats, best three in live. Purse HOf; gIW to first, SIOO to second; three or more to enter. FOURTH DAY. First Race—Running—Five mile dash; free for all horses owned in this district at this date; catch weights—bar Irene and l'hll.Sher idan—purse of |S0; 5175 to the lirst, and UTS to the second; five to enter. Secoad Race— Trotting Purse—Free f.,r all horses in the State; mile heats, best three in live to wagons; owners to drive, and all pro fessional drivers to be excluded. Purse 1300; 3170 to first, STS to second, and sVsj to third; Aye to enter. FIFTH DAY. Set apart forthe exhibition of stock and the awarding of premiums, At one o'clock on this day there will ho a grand exhibition of lady equestrianism. This contest will be open to all ladles and misses, who must each be accompanied by an escort on the day ofthe contest. Entries free for all, and to be made to the Secretary on or before the loth of October. The eutrv consists of the name of the lady contestant, und the name or description of the animal, if con venient— the name of the rider certain. The contest will be divided into two parts—grace ful riding and daring equestrianism. Ladies who took prizes last year arc lie ligll.ie. There will be ten or more substantial and elegant premiums, to be named hereafter. There will be no horse or foot-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 heats, best two In thr«"e to harness. Purse 8500; J3SU to the first, #150 to tbe second; five to enter. Second Pace—Running—Free for all horses in the State; two-mile heats, best two Jn three. Purse 1800; 5350 to the first, tflsU to the second; three to enter. AH trotting races to he governed by the rules of the National Turf Congress, und all run ning races to be governed by the rules ofthe Sacramento Slate Agricultural Society, uuless otherwise specified. Fair to commence on Monday, the loth duy of November, to con tinue six days. All entries to be made to tho Secretary by the Ist day of OctOber,tO per cent, of all purses to accompany the entry. In case of walk-over, the horse shall be entitled to all entrance money only. When two horses only start, the third money shall be returned to the Society. A horse distunclng the field shall be entitled to nil the money. Judges shall hay« the right to call up v second or third race, and have It come off between tUe heats ofthe first. The Society reserves the right to withdraw any purse, if it believes that tiiore will be no contest. All the privileges ofthe district,'including entries for premiums and purses, are extend ed to Inyo and Ventura countries. oc2 NEW YORK BREWERY, QHRIS. HENNE, PROPRIETOR The CLEAREST, PUREST nnd MOST BRIL ' LIANL LAGER BEER South of San Francisco. m\ Orders for draught or bottled beer promptly attended to. The celebrated Boer from this Brewery de. Acs jbropetttjon in the state. ocs-2mlp K. HERTHON. F. V. C. MONDRAN. COSMOPOLITAN CIGAR DEPOT IMPORT THE PUREST AND BEST Havana Cigars, and keep on band Chewing and Smoking Tobacco Pipes, Cigarrltosand Fancy Articles, Main St., next door to W. F. A Co's Express. ocitflp