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  • NO. 54.

    Los Angeles Daily Herald.

    VOL. VI. LOS ANGELES, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 28, 1876.

    Late Telegrams.Ban Franclseo New*.

    San Francisco, May 29th.?Allthe banks in the city will he closed onTuesday next, Decoration Day.

    The Board of Health are takingevery precaution to prevent the spreadof small-pox. At a meeting last even-ing a resolution was adopted to em-ploy twelve physicians to vaciuate allapplicants. It was also resolved thatall vessels from other than coast portashall anchor in the stream till boardedby tbe quarantine officers.

    Long John Wentworth. of Chicago,arrived here last evening.

    The Scandinavians in the city andvicinity last night organized an anti-Coolie club, at which resolutions ofthe usual character were passed,pledging members against furnishingemployment to Chinese, or giving aidto any person who does employ them.

    Strictures in the daily papers havebad the effect of awakening the policeto the fact that the Dive Ordinance ianigntly violated and last evening theyinaugurated a repressive movementand corral led three Females an 1 a keep-em! a saloon on Dupont str< t.

    Tbe Great KnMsui; k «\u25a0 >.

    New York, JBtli,?The .Mexicanrider Peralta succeed yesterday in run-ning 25 mustangs .','> miles inside ofseven hours. The exact time of hisriding from the start to the finish was6 hours, 18 minutes and 43 seconds.After the making of the race, it wasadvertised that Peralta would ride 25mustangs 155 miles in seven hoursfor a stake of $10,000, $5,000 of whichbe backed and the other backed time.It is not probable that any money wasput up on the race. It was evidentlygotten up like its predecessors, for tbesane ot the gate money it was sure tobring in hand. The mauager wasasked this forenoon to name the per-son who put up the stakes. He de-clined doing so, saying tbat the menwho put up the money would not havetheir names known for all you couldpile inside the track. The sta f.em»ntwas too absurd to be credited bythose who heard it The race was evi-dently an investment, aud as such Itproved even more successful than itspredecessors. The crowd has beenimmense. At its start there were 2,000 people; at 1 o'clock the numberhad reached 15,000, and from thattime until tbe chse the spectators fil-ing into the park enclosure made acontinuous procession. The entirenumber of spectators was 15,000, ofwhom 12,000 paid a dollar apiece. Thecompany was more than ordinarilyrespectable. There were very fewbetting men, and very little betting.Peralta's riding was admired by ever-ybody. The horses behaved betterwith him than with Parker. Thecare that was taken of Peralta was inmarked contrast with the treatmentof Parker. Parker was left to himselfand a common stable man. He atehard tack, ham-sandwiches and mincepie, and drank ice-water by tbequart.He rode away in the same direction,and came in at the end of his 226thmile, blind inconsequence. Peraltawas in the care of Dr. .Stanly, and wastreated in a scientific manner. Hisfood was beef-tea, taken with properfrequency, in proper quantities. Hewas furnished with fresh caps, withlong visors, at Intervals of five or sixmiles, which not only kept his headcool, but also, by reason of t he changesin the colors of the visors, greatly re-lieved his eyes. He was also requiredto change his direction repeatedly.He drove his horses much faster thanParker drove them. Parker's bestlime was 2:17| The best time, how-ever, was 2:14$ and 2:125.

    Philadelphia W'oid Market.

    Phildenphia, Map 27th.?Wool isin improved demand at lower prices.The new clip of unwashed from theadjacent States is arriving and meetswith a prompt sale at 25 cents for tineand 29 for coarse; Colorado washed,20@22c; unwashed, 16@18; extra andmerino pulled, 30@32c; No. 1 and su-perfine pulled, 30(gj34c; Texas, flue andmedium, 16@20; coarse, 16@14e; Cali-fornia flue aud medium, coarse16@20c.

    Thoroughbred*.Chicago, May 26th.?Three herds

    of short horns were sold at DexterPark to day as follows: Woodlawnherd, belonging to Win. B. bodsre,Waukegan, Illinois, 52 head for $19,---065, average price $360, McLean ParkHerd, belonging to Wm. Smith, Lex-ington, Illinois, 37 head tor $10,995,average price $297. Home P irk herd,belonging to Nelson Jones, Towanda,Illinois, 28 head for $10,995, averageprice $303.

    San Bernardino Items.

    [From Ihe Argus of the 26thlThe 12 pound cannon that has been

    burried in the Public Square for 20years, has been dug up, and will sendforth a welcome to the Centennial 4ththe glorious day of Independence. Theold cannon is about 7 feet long audweighs nearly 15,000ibs.

    Yesterday several oid miners werein town, some from Mineral Park, theMcCracken Mine, Arizona, and othersfrom Ord and Bear Valley Districts.Times were livelyfor a while.

    Yesterday at two o'clock p. M. thethermometer stood at 86 in the shade,aud but a little breeze stiring. Yetthis weather is not more oppressivethan itis in the East when the ther-mometer indicates 75 iv the shade.

    Anson Van Lenven was iv townyesterday and says that they will atold Han Bernardino this year havethe largest crop of oranges tbat hasever been raised in any one year inthis county. He says that ifthey arenot knocked off, the trees will breakdown with the weight.

    Harry Davis has just returned fromWhitewater, where he has been su-perintending the shipment of freighttoArizona. Miller Bros., teams havetaken 40,000 pounds of quartz millmachinery to Pinal, near Florence:aud 50,0001bs of merchandise to Mil-ler Bros., In Prescott and Pheuix.Nash's teams will leave to-day or to-morrow with 12,0001bsof merchandiseforj. M. Barney, shipmentshave been made tbrvigh the com-mission and forwan. tVJ house of Wm.H. Hardy & Co., who *il| make theirheadquarters at Indian Wells aboutthe first of June. ? San Bernardinounk

    LOS ANGELES DAILYHERALD.Published evei v morning except Monday.

    J. 91. BASMKTT, Editor nml Mauniter.

    TERitflS FOR DAILY HE( D:Per annum, by mail or express JlOSix mouths " " .1Three months " " ? 3Delivered by carriers, per week,...- 25 cents

    OFFICE?Herald Meant Book and Jobfrintluic House, Spring street, opposite the

    ' lonrf House ,SOCIETY NOTICES.

    Masonic Notice.ft I.os Augelea Lodge No. 42, F. A

    Lmr A. M.?The stated meetings of this'\' JT Lodge are held on the first MON-/\df\ DA V of each mouth at 7:30 P. M.* \u25bc x Members of Pentalpha, No. 202, andall Master Masons In good standing are cor

    \u25a0Hally invited. 8. C. FOY, W. M.Chas. Smith, Secretary.

    \u25a0 FE.NTAI.PHA LOIMIG, No. 202,F, A. A M. The stated meetings of

    Jk\ aW mis uouge are held on the THIBD\ MONDAYof eachmonth, at 7P.M.iiy order of the WI-Ml-

    ' H. Hilt.kr, Secy.

    Los Angeles Chapter No. 33, R: ? A:- M:>

    tStated convocations on 2d

    MONDAY of each month atT/% P. m. at Masonic Hall. So-journing companions ln goodstanding cordially Invited. Byorder of the S. PRAGER,

    M. Levy, H. P.secretary.

    Os Angeles Council No. 11, Royal and SelectMasters, F. & A. M.,

    lolds Its stated assemhiies on the 4t,h Mon-tay ofeach month at Masonic Hall, at 7.30 p.a. Sojourning Compant ma in good standingtie fraternally invited to attend.

    By order ofthe Th;- IljvJ. F. BURNS, Recorder.

    -~~ KNIGHTS TEMPLAR.De LionCommandery No. 9,

    Holds its stated conclaves at the Asylum Initaaonlc Hall, on the Third THURSDAY of;ach month, at 7 o'clock p. m. Sojourningivn ghts Templar in good standing are cor-dially Invited to attend. By order of thec;. c;.

    J. C. Littlkfikld, Recorder.

    I. O. O. F.,mx'?. Angellto Lodge No. 199, I. O.

    O. F.--Regular meetings of thisLodge are held even MONDAY

    "Haw ' evening at 8 o'clock, at Odd Fel-ows' Hall, Downey Block. Visiting and so-onrulng brothers ln good standing are ln-/lted to attend. J. M. BASSETI, N. G.

    W. A. Spalding, R. S.

    Loldeu Bute Lodge No. 160, I. O. O. 1.

    Regular meeting held on FRI--ia#*;sßoV !> A \ EVENING of each week at

    1-2 o'clock. Sojourning brethren'?f*** in good standing are cordially In-

    cited. By order,C. C. LIPS, N. G.

    Frank Baker, R. S.

    Loa Angeles Lodge No. 35, I. O. O. F.

    fwMitt Regular meeting held on WED-&2QBfEi.Nt INDAYXVKMMi Ol each weekQgggagPat o clock, sojourning breth-H*mx' ' ren in good standing aro i rdiallyinvited. J. V. BURKHAnT, N. G.A. Frank, R. S.

    Orange Grove Encampment, No. 31,1. 0. 0. F.

    .~m**u.. REGULAR MEETINGS held on4-j*gifia tbe set tl and Fourth TUES-IJvsRSF DAYS ofeach month at 7% P. M.?W* Sojourning Patriarchs in goodstanding are cordially invited to attend.

    JOS, HUBER, C. P.H. Fleishman, Sicrbe.

    Improved O. R. M.Mboniinao Tribe No. SO, Improved

    Or ierof Red Men, meets every TUESDAYEVENING alB o'clock, at their Wigwam InGood Templar Hall. All visiting brethren ingood standing are cordially Invited to attend.

    L. MAYER, Sachem.F. B. Fanning, Chief of Keeorda.

    § Knights of Pythias.OLIVE LODGE, No- 26, meetsevery fhursday eveuing, at 8 o'clock,at the Castle-Halls, Downey Block

    Allsojourning Knights in good standing arecordially invited.

    _'

    _W. H. SCOTT, C. C.

    J. 8. TAM, K. of R. S.

    Confidence Engine Company No. 2.

    - REGULAR MEETINGS of thisyeJft j Company w'li take place on theL*fU, first Wednesday evening of each

    /tpHHI month, at 7: iDo'clock.By °'E c j ĉLELlaN, Secretary.

    PHYSICIANS AND SURG EONS.

    DR. H. S. ORME,Physician and Surgeon;

    OFFICE IN LANFRANCO BUILDING,No. 74 Main street, overC. J. He'nzeman*Co.'s drug store. Resilience, Spring street,between Sixth and Seventh. Office hours,from 10 a. m to I p. m.

    T. 8. BTANWAY. W. W. ROSB.

    DRS. STANWAY & ROSS,

    PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, 82 and81 Main street. mays-t fDR. W. HAZELTINE,

    DENTIST,No. 11 (spring Street, - Loa Angeles.

    m.iyo-tf

    FRANK H. THOMAS, M. D.,(Practitioner ol Homoeopathy).

    Physician and Surgeon

    OFFICE and residence on Spring street,two doors North of the Southern Metho-dist church. aprl9-tl

    Dr. N. P. RICHARDSON,Physician antl furgeon.

    Residence, Fort Hill, IOffice, No. 18 DowneyBuena Vista street. | Block, up stairs.

    Dr. Josaph Kurtz,

    PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON./NFFICE-Rooms 1,2 and 5, Ducommun's\J Building, corner Main and Commercialstreets. Residence -Buena Vista street.

    rtpecial atteution paid to diseases ot t he eveand-ar. m tyl-tf

    D. B. HOFFMAN, M. D.,

    PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. - Office,rooms 49 and 60, St. Charles notd, LosAngeles, Cal. J'tn '»tl

    J. B. OWENS, M. D Mllomoeoptitlii»t.

    ACUTE and chror.le diseases of womenand children will receive special atten-tion.

    OFFICE?With Dr. Franklin, No. 11 SpringResilience?Fort SL, two doors Mouth

    of Kllth St., East side. janl-tf

    DR. A. S. SHORB,

    Homoeopathic" physician.?OFFICE?I 7 Spring street.RESIDF.NCE?Comer Spring and Third Sts.

    third door South of Turn-Verein Hall.

    SMITH & STEPHENS,Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.

    L\W ANDCOLLECTION OFFICE,Rooms

    ' 27 and 28 Temple Block, Los Angeles,California. P. O. Box No. 61.

    N. facilities for making collectionsthrough reliable agents and attorneys Ineverycltv and town in the United States are unsur-passed. my?2trdAw

    BEND8END 26c. to GEO.P. ROWELL * CO..NewYork, forPamphlet of 100 pages, conlain-

    ng lists of 8,000 newspapers, and estimatesabowlug cost ofadvertising. marHd*"v-- - _ ?_ _ rlageable on the mysteries!\u25a0 111IBET ofthe sexoaUyatem. its abuse.,|«|l|||P et.., UUert tfiseoeerir. tn thaXtm %w Imm Mm science of reproduction; how to

    be truly happy in the married relation. Male and female,young and middle aged ahould read and preserve it:Ucuutatoa information, which no one can afford to be with-out! ou how to preserve the health, and complexion, andgive to faded cheeks the freshness ot youth: the beat andoiny true Man iage Ouide in the world. Price SOcentatv MaiL Tue author muy be con.ulted pernonally or bymoil on any of hit. mibtccti mentioned in I>m wor'n.AddmMp.i. Q. OLXN, IS \Vtahingtoust., Chicago, lv.

    Api12-d4wly

    Montana Meat Market.F ROELINGER A FRANCK. fffpfTbebtstand tenderest Meats »W-ji-rin the market. None bnt the mamrnm.

    Prlmest Beef and Muttonever to be found. Note the address?MontanaMeat Market, Main Street, near First, LosAngeles

    Notice of Cc partnership.

    THE un lerslgned ha' c this day formed acopartnership in the city ofLos Anselesuuder Ihe Arm name and style of Merriam «Leonard, for the purpose of carrying on theconfectionery and ice cream business at No.18 nprlng streeL . ? .

    They will be pleased to see all the patronsofthe old firm, and as many new ones as de-sire a first-class article iv their line. Orderspromptly miod.

    R MERRIAMmay Mm RALPH LEONARD,

    Attention, Bee Men!GEO. M. WETHERBEE,

    21 I and 213 Mission Street,SAN FRANCISCO,

    MANUFACTURES and keeps constantlyon hand and for sale the HARBISONHIYEs and materials the following lowcash prloes :Harbison Hive.without inside material,

    each S 1 00Do complete in all except glass and

    hardware 1 50Harbison Section Box, per 100 (eight

    frames each) 10 50Harbison Main Frames, per luO (nine in

    set) 15 00Harbison Sills, per 100 5 00

    " Sash forglass, per 100 4 00" Packing Cases, " superiorSpruoe 25 00Lang>troih Hive, without Inside mate-

    rial, each .. ?... 1 00Do witn brood frames, each 125Do complete, each ? 1 50Do imroved. complete, each 175Champion Hive, complete ? 200

    All Hives shipped ln Shook. All MainFrames.sectlon Boxes,Sllls and Sash shipperIn packing cases.

    All orders accompanied by cash wil bepromptly filled and shipped steamer orsail to any port on the coast (South) free olcharge.

    TERMS CASH-GOLD COIN. m5-tf

    LOUIS KM KKY PAGE. FELIX EFHRAM ORAVEI .PAGE & GRAVEL,

    Manufacturers of

    Carriages and WagonsgCSJL Ofall kinds, made ofthe best ma-

    terial. They also keep on band alarge stock of

    Carriages, Buggies, Light Spring andHeavy Wagons,

    oftheir own make, which they warrant lnevery respect.

    They have determined to sell their work atprices as low as the Inferior and worthlesswork that Is frequently being palmed offup-on the commcniiy in Los Angeles and else-where.

    Call and see the best assortment ofCarriages and Baggies

    ever offered in Los Angeles. All Carriagesand Buggies manufactured by us, are ft,ledwith Page's celebrated Patent Adjustable

    Spring- ljHseyt*licit,so well adapted to comfort.

    \u25a0ep22

    Probate Notice.In the Probate Court in and for Los Angeles

    countyIn the matter of the estate of)

    H. B. Morrow, dec'd. JIT appearing to said court by the petitionthis day presented and filed byXL.Wright,the administrator ofthe estate ot H. B. Mor-row, deceased, praying for an order of sale ofreal estate; that it is necessary to sell tbewhole or some portion of the real estate topay the debts outstanding against the estateof deceased, and the debts, expenses andcharges of administration; It is ordered besaid court that ail persons Interested In tbeestate ofsaid deceased appear before the saidProbate Court onMonday, tbe IStb day of May, A. D.

    1876,At 10 o'clock a. m., at the May term of saidProbate Court, ofsaid day, at the court roomof said Piobate Court, at tbe rourt house lnsaid city and county of i.os ngeles, to showcause why an order should not be granted tothe said administrator to sell so much of thereal estate of said deceased as shall be neces-sary, and that a copy of the order be pub-lished at least four successive weeks in theLos Angeles Weekly Herald, a newspaperprinted and published in said city and coun-ty ofLos Angeles.

    H. K. S. O'MELVENY.April 14th, 1876. Probate .ludge.Attest: A. W. POTTS, Clerk,apr'22-w4w By E. H. Owkk, Deputy.

    Consumption Cured.An old physician, retired from active prac-

    tice, having had placed in his hands by aaEast India missionary the formula of a sim-ple vegetable remedy.lor the speedy and per-manent cure of consumption, bronchitis, ca-tarrh, asthma, aud all throat and lung affec-tions, also a positive and radical cure for ner-vous debility and all nervous complafeits, af-ter having thoroughly tested Its wondertulcurative powers ln thousands ofcases,feels ithis duty to make It known to his sufferingfellows. Actuated by this motive, and a con-scientious desire to relieve human suffering,he will send (free of charge) to all who desireit, this recipe, with full directions for prepar-ing and successfully using. Sent hy returnmail by addressing, with stamp, naming thispaper. DR, W. C. sTEVkNS,

    Munroe olock, Syracuse, N Y.

    A Widely Applicable* Kennedy.Few remedies are applicable to such a wide

    range of disorders as Hostetter's StomachBitters, and this not because it has specialproperties adapted to the euro of each?sucha pretence would be manifestly absurd?buton account, of Its wonderfully Improving ef-fect upon Ihe general tone of the system, andits alterative action upon tbe organs of nutri-tion, secretion and discharge. Besides Itswell known properties as a remedy for Inter-mittent and remittent fevers, dysp psia, con-stlpa lion,torpidity ofthe liver, gene al.debil-ity, urinary and uterine difficulties, ii iiiva. l-ably proves to be hl.hly serviceable in overcoming ancemla.hypochrondria.rheumat.ism,insoinnia,and many other disorders and dis-abilities originating in poveny or impurity ofthe blood, nervous weakness or over-exel e-men', or an imperfect performance of tbephysical functlons-

    IT is seldom that we notiok anything lntbe medical line, nor would we now, unlesswe could be convinced that we are not doingour duty as Journalists in recommending tothe public the celebrated botonical prepara-tions of Dr. Henry. Whoever induces thevictim ofscrofula or any other disease of theblood, to use Dr. Henry.s Extract ol Sarsapa-rilla, has begun a good work. There can beno question as to the result of this medicineIfpersevered In. It is a sure cure for Scrofu-la; Rheumatism, Salt Rheum, and Indeed allcomplaints arising from vitiated and impureblood. IlIs just what agood physician wouldprescribe for these complaints, and we con-fidentially recommend it as being the bestarticle now in use. Dr. Henry's Cough Balsamis the most effective remedy forany affectionsof the Throat or Lungs that we have everanown. It contains no deleterious drugs,and can be taken with Impunity and cer-tainty ofrelief. For the cure ofCoughs, Colds,MoreThroat, etc., It stands without a rival.Dr. Henry's Linament as an alkviator °'pain, Is unrivalled by any preparation beforethe public; the most skeptical will be con-vinced by a single trial. Itwill prove Itself a"iriend lv need" which no family should bewithout

    NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.

    NOTICE is hereby given tbat by order ofthe Directors of the Los Angeles CityWater Company a meeting ol the stockhold-ers of said corporation is called to be held atthe office ofsaid corporation In Los Aneelescity, at 3 o'clock p. m the 22d day of Xunenext, the object of such meeting being toamend thel4th By-Law of said corporation,and to amend the By-Laws of said corpora-tion ln other respects, by repealing some andadopting others.

    By order of the Board of Directors.H. H. MOTT,

    Secretary ofsaid Board.Los Angeles City, May 20.h, 1876. m2l-«w

    POSTPONEMENT.'THE Picnic of the U. O. R. M., which wasto have taken place on Sunday next, ispostponed on eccount of Confidence EngineCompany's picnic, which takes place on tbatday. By order

    may2«-2t A.BTOERMER, Seo'y.

    LOS ANGELES WEEKLY HERALDla published every Saturday morning.

    TERMS.Oae year, by mail or express,single copy..4S 00Six months, " a " " ... 1.6Three » " * - v ... 100Advertisements inserted at reasonable rales

    AH Kinds of Job-Work done to Cowpete Hiih Han Francisco In Price,style, and Elegance ol Workmanship.

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