YoreAnaheim the Anaheim newspaper archive
Publications Anaheim Gazette 1871 August

anaheim-gazette 1871-08-05

1871-08-05 · Anaheim Gazette · page 1 of 4 · OCR glm-ocr
Scanned page
Scan of anaheim-gazette 1871-08-05 page 1
Searchable text
ANAHEIM GAZETTE. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. G. W. BARTLR, Ed'r and Prop'r. OFFICE AT CORNER OF CENTER AND LOS ANGELES STREETS. TERMS: For One Year (in advance) $5 00 Six Months $3 00 Three $2 00 Rates of Advertising: One Inch Space, One Week $2 00 Two Weeks $3 00 One Month $4 00 Three Months $6 00 Quarte Column, One Week $8 00 One Month $10 00 Three $15 00 Six $20 00 One Year $40 00 Half Column, One Week $10 00 One Month $15 00 Three $20 00 Six $3 00 One Year $60 00 Cres Column, One Week $20 00 One Month $30 00 Three $35 00 Six $50 00 One Year $120 00 AGENTS: Los Angeles, W. J. BRODRICK. Santa Ana, W. H. SPURGEON. San Francisco, L. P. Fisher. New York, Hudson & Monet. JOB WORK. AGENTS: Los Angeles, W. J. BRODRICK. Santa Ana, W. H. SPURGEON. San Francisco, L. P. Fisher. New York, Hudson & Mcnet. JOB WORK. All kinds of Job Work, Promptly and Neatly Executed at THIS OFFICE. NOTICE. Subscriptions and Transient Advertisements Paid for Invariably in Advance. Current Advertisements Must be Settled For Monthly. Business Gards. FRANK GANAIL. E. H. McDANIEL Ganabl & M'Daniel OFFICE—In Downers New Building, Main Will practice in all the Courts of the 17th Judicial District. CHAS A. GARDNER, ATTORNEY AT LAW A NARELM Will practice in the Justice Courts, County and District Counties. Prompt attention given to all legal business. DR. DAVID TAYLOR, Physician, Surgeon AND OBSTETRICIAN. A GRADUATE of Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, with the experience of active service in the Southern Field and Hospitals, during the late war, offers his professional services to the citizens of Anaheim and surrounding country. Office and residence adjacent to Anaheim. K. K. CHEVINY. O'MELVENY & HAZARD ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE IN 401B BLOCK, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA. Special attention given to business in U.S. Land Office. SAMUEL MEYER, DEALER IN Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Oils, Gas Fixtures, and Kitchen Utensils. COMMERCIAL STREET. DR. J. S. CRAWFORD DOWNEY'S NEW BLOK K, LOS ALEXANDRA [apr15] CASWELL, ELLIS & WEIR Nos. 1 and 2, Arcadia Blvd. Los Angeles Los Angeles Wholesale and Retail Dealer General Merchandise Hardware, Dry Goods and Grocers J. D. HICKS & C WHILESALE AND RETAIL DEALER Stoves, Hardware, Agricultural and Mining Tools, Etc. PLUMBERS and COPPERS No. 10, Los Angeles Street. WILLIAM B. R. DEALER IN HAVANA and DOMESTIC CIGARS TOBACCO, PIPES, YANKED NOTICE Etc., Etc., Etc. Adjoining the BLUE WING S. LOS ANGELES. FRENCH RESTAURANT Los Angeles Street, Anaheim BOARD BY THE DAY OR WEEK ERATE PRICES. Meals can be obtained at all Everything First Class GEORGE MILLER. D. DES M HAT ST MAIN STREET. Keeps constantly on hand sortment of HATS NO CAST LATEST STyles and FASHION ATTORNEYS AT LAW OFFICE IN PIPE BLOCK, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA. Special attention given to business in U.S. Land Office. SAMUEL MEYER, DEALER IN Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Oils, Gas Fixtures, and Kitchen Utensils. COMMERCIAL STREET. LOS ANGELES PATENTS. INVENTORS, Or Those Desiring to Secure Letters Patent, WILL DO WELL TO CONSULT WILLIAM C. HORNFAGER, Counselor at Law & Solicitor of Patents, Room 21 – No. 23 William Street, New York. Will give personal attention at the Patent Office, Washington D.C., in the application for, and obtaining Letters Patent. Will also attend to all matters in the United States Courts in relation to Letters Patent. MAX. STROBEL, Attorney at Law. Office at residence on LEMON Street, ANAHEIM. D. K. WILLIAMS, GARPENTER, JOINER AND BUILDER, ANAHEIM CAL MRS. S. A. HAWKINS, Dress Maker Agent for Mrs. Carlisle's First Premium MODELS, Center Street, ANAHEIM. Lumber, Laths, &c, FOR SALE BY BANNING & CO., LOS ANGELES AND WILMINGTON. HEIM GAZE ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA, AUGUST 5, 1871. business Cards. JONES, HOLDSALE DEALER IN REAL MERCHANDISE, and 8, ARCADIA BLOCK, Los Angeles. AYETTE STORE. N. ROTH, Sales and Retail Dealer in Finishing Goods, Taing, Provisions, Cigars and Liquors. On hand a splendid assortment of DIES, WHISKIES, and all kinds of Foreign Liquors. S. CRAWFORD, GENTIST, NEW BLOK, LOS ANGELES. [apr15] L, ELLIS & WRIGHT, and 2, Arcadia Block. Los Angeles Street. Los Angeles. Sales and Retail Dealer in Stationery. Brodrick & Reilly, (NEXT THE POSTOFFICE) LOS ANGELES, BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE. Attention being devoted exclusively to this business, and the importation of Musical Instruments, neither coal oil nor crockery ware is kept in stock. Remember the name, and when you visit Los Angeles buy your STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS. SCHOOL BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. At publishers prices: GUITARS, GUITARS, ACCORDEONS, ACCORDEONS, VIOLINS, VIOLINS, SHEET MUSIC, SHEET MUSIC, MUSIC BOOKS. At Brodrick's, Next the Postoffice, Los Drug Stores. PIONEER DRUG S CENTER STREET CORNER OF LE ANAHEIM W. M. HIGGINS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Drugs Chemicals, Perfume Oils, Soaps, Deodorants, Brushes, Combs, oil at rticle PATENT MEDICINES OF IVE EFFICACY. PURE LIQUOR MEDICAL PURITY PHYSICIANS and Family P pounded with the latest ca day and night. APOTHECARIE 59 Main Street, Opposite LOS ANGELES THEO. WOLLW WHOLESALE AND DEALER IN GENTIST, NEW BLOK, LOS ANGELES. [apr15] L, ELLIS & WRIGHT, and 2, Arcadia Block. Los Angeles Street. Angeles. Sale and Retail Dealers in Real Merchandise, Ware, Goods Groceries. HICKS & CO., SALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Hardware, Agricultural and Dining Tools, Etc., Etc. RS and COPPERSMITHS. Los Angeles Street. 0c29-11 AM B. ROE, DEALER IN A and DOMESTIC CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, NED NOTIONS, Etc., Etc., Etc. the BLUE WING SALOON, LOS ANGELES. FRENCH STAURANT, Angeles Street, Anaheim. THE DAY OR WEEK AT MODERATE PRICES. Can be obtained at all hours. Ything First Class. GEORGE MILLER. Proprietor. D. DESMOND, HAT STORE, MAIN STREET, Los Angeles constantly on hand a large as HATS AND CAPS, of the STYLES and FASHIONS. CTURES STYLE, SIZE AND QUALITY protein's Colony. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. At publishers prices. GUITARS. GUITARS, ACCORDEONS. VIOLINS. VIOLNS, SHEET MUSIC. SHEET MUSIC. MUSIC BOOKS. MUSIC BOOKS. At BRODRICK'S, Next the Postoffice, Los Angeles. Books not in stock will be sent for and furnished promptly at San Francisco prices. BOOK STORE CENTER STREET, [Benefit the GARAGE Office] ANAHEIM. BY P. A. CLARK. A Large Assortment Of School Books, Blanks, Stationery, Miscellaneous Books AND A Circulating Library. Magazines, Newspapers, Novels, Gold Pens, Note and Letter Paper; Albums, Envelopes, Paper Weights and Regular Assortment of everything in the Stationery Line. SCHOOL BOOKS A SPECIALTY. WORKMAN BRO'S MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, COLLARS, WIRES, SADDLERY-WARE, ETC., ETC., ETC. No 76, LANYRANCO'S BUILDING. MARY STREET, LOS ANGELES, We Will Sell a Better Article at Less Price. han any other house in Lower California. AMERICAN BREAD & CRACKER BAKERY. CORNER OF FIRST AND MAIN STREETS, Los Angeles. BUTTER, SUGAR, SODA, JENNYLINDS, PILOT AND GINGER CRACKERS, —AT— San Francisco Prices. We have also on hand, a largeasortment of Cakes (small and large); also WEDDING Cakes. MEDICAL PURPHYSICIANS and Family Papounded with the latest caday and night. APOTHECARIE 69 Main Street. Opposite LOS ANGELES THEO. WOLLW WHOLESALE AND DEALER IN DRUGS, CHEM PERFUME oct 29 ff ENTERPRIE BILLIARD SALos Angeles Street, ANARICHARDS & MELROSE THE BEST OF WINES. LIQUORS stantly on hand. Also San FranAllowers of BILLIARDS will find the Co's best Carom Tables, with latest of TENNENT'S BOTTLED ALE AND POCLUB ROOMS, READ And everything necesComfort of Pat ANAHEIM COOPER S CENTER STR J. WESTP PROPRIETOR Coopering in all its larged with dispatch. Particugiven to the manufacture wine pipes, puncheons anOrders from the countrused to. LOS ANGELE CANDY WO2 and 23 Spring AVING EMPLOYED a profrom San Francisco. I am furnish so the trade, at wholesal CANDI PLAIN AND FANG SAN FRANCISCO Orders from the Country pr A Complete Stock HAND, THE ICE CREAM Have been refitted. I am now ICE CREAM made from pur HAT STORE, MAIN STREET, Los Angeles constantly on hand a large as THATS ND CAPS, of the STYLES and FASHIONS. CTURES STYLE, SIZE AND QUALITY Einstein's Gallery, NEW BLOCK, Main Street Los Angeles. W. KANE. and Ornamental Painter. ANAHEIM. AZARD & CO, MAIN STREET, the Bella Union Hotel, LOS ANGELES. CY GOODS OTHERING, Wholesale and RETAIL. 029tf T. S. STANWAY, Royal College of Surgeons, LONDON, to the Bank, Bella Union Block, Los Angeles. ta Ana Lands R SALE, man; office at Los Angeles or by Capt. small, who may be found at Anaheim, or the Santa Ana Ranch, near Residences of NTS AND MECHANICS GET your done as the Garner Job Printing BAKERY. CORNER OF FIRST AND MAIN STREETS, Los Angeles. BUTTER, SUGAR, SODA, JENNYLINDS, PILOT AND GINGER CRACKERS, ATSan Francisco Prices. We have also on hand, a large assortment of Cakes (small and large); also WEDDING Cakes Of all descriptions. Call and examine for yourselves before going elsewhere. ANAHEIM Shaving Saloon, By Professor Dean, Corner of Center and Los Angeles Streets. JOSEPH BENNERSCHEIDT, TIN AND COPPERSMITH, Center Street, Anaheim. A Large Assortment of Stoves and Tinware. Always on Hand. Jobbing and repairing done at reasonable rates. FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE COMPANY. Office—Southwest corner of California and Sansome sts., San Francisco, Cal. Assets.....$799,626.67 D. J. STAPLER....President HENRY DUTTON....Vice President CHAS. R. BOND....Secretary GEORGE D. DORNIN....General Agent Lower honorably and equitably adjourned. Pulses issued without the delay incident to reference to San Francisco, by A. W. STEINHART. Agents for Anaheim and Santa Ana. ZETTE. Drug Stores. PIONEER DRUG STORE, CENTER STREET CORNER OF LEON, ANAHEIM. HIGGINS, Proprietor. MEDICINES OF EVERY NOTE AND EFFICACY. LIQUORS FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES. DIANS and Family Prescriptions commended with the latest cask at all hours. POTHECARIES' HALL, Main Street. Opposite Commercial, LOS ANGELES. THEO. WOLLWEBER. DLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN "Islets of Ariel." The Bermuda Islands are 400 in number, yet measure but twenty-five milinch length, and three in breadth. They were discovered as early as 1522, by a Spanish named Juan Bermudez, who was wrecked off the coast as he was proceeding from Old Spain to Cuba, with a cargo of hogs. Many of his swine swam shore; and when the islands were visited by Somers, eighty-seven years later, these animals were the only living things to be found, save an occusional turtle that had wandered from its native element. Bermudes bestowed his name upon the island, repaired the wreck, and proceeded to his destined port. We know little more of them for the next threescore years and ten, but this we do know, that in 1593 Henry May, an Englishman, was wrecked upon one of those coralline arms that extend to the sea; also, that from his wreck, and the native cedar, he built a small ship, with her returned to England, and gave to the world the first published account of them. In 1572, the King of Spain had made a grant of Bermuda to one of his subjects, but no settlement had been immeterial and at the time of May's arrival, the islands were entirely uninhabited. The work he published attracted much attention, abounding as it did in ac- POTHECARIES' HALL, Main Street, opposite Commercial, LOS ANGELES: THEO. WOLLWEBER, LESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY; & L. & C. & J. ENTERPRISE BLIARD SALOON, Angeles Street, Anaheim, Cal. RDS & MELROSE ... Proprietors ITS BOTTLED ALE AND PORTER FOR SALE ROOMS, READING ROOM, everything necessary for the Comfort of Patrons. AMACHI OPER SHOP, CENTER STREET, WESTPHAL PROPRIETOR. opering in all its branches execudispatch. Particular attention to the manufacture and repair of tipes, puncheons and casks. from the country promptly attoo. LOS ANGELES CANDY WORKS 22 and 23 Spring Street ING EMPLOYED a practical workman in San Francisco, I am now prepared to the trade, at wholesale, all kinds of CANDIES, PLAIN AND FANCY AT N FRANCISCO PRICES. from the Country promptly fixed. complete Stock Always on HAND, ICE CREAM ROOMS been refitted. I am now ready to furnish REAM made from pure cream. In 1572, the King of Spain had made a grant of Bermuda to one of his subjecies, but no settlement had been made there; and at the time of May's arrival, the islands were entirely uninhabited. The work he published attracted much attention, abounding as it did in accounts of shipwreck—wrought up in fearful style—and of the tempestuous seas by which Bermuda was at all times surrounded. Soon after it appeared, Shakespeare gave us his comedy, "The Tempest;" the name and many incidents in which seem to have been suggested by May's account. "The Bard of Avon" speaks of the "still vexed Bermoothes," attaining, doubtless, to the dangers of the sea in their vicinity, which dangers still exist, only experienced mariners being able even now to take a ship safely into her harbor. During the reign of Queen Bess, great interest was evinced by Englishmen in the New World. In 1609, nine ships and five hundred men set sail for the relief and enlargement of the colony. Sir George Somers was Admiral of the fleet; Thomas Gates went out to become Lieutenant-General of the colony, and sailed with the Admiral in his flagship, The Vulture. The voyage was weary and long. The fleet was tempest-tossed. The Vulture was separated from the other ships, driven to and fro by the merciless winds, and, many days having expired, all on board gave themselves up for lost. The waves had spent their tary upon the flag, ship of the stanch old Admiral. Its timbers creaked, and water rushed in at the newly created seams. They bailed it out, until, at last, the watery element seemed to have conquered. Like the Girondists, they drank farewell to their comrades, and prepared, as best they knew, to sail to the farther shore. Some cursed, some prayed, while others sternly and sullenly abandoned themselves to their fate. Suddenly a cry of "Land" was heard. The Admiral had espied Bermuda in the distance.—From "Bermuda," in the Overland Monthly for August. The Newspaper of To-Day. Under this head the Springfield Republican has the following altogether sensible remarks: "Just now the newspaper press is in a transition stage. The editors of strong individuality, like The Newspaper of To-Day. Under this head the Springfield Republican has the following altogether sensible remarks: "Just now the newspaper press is in a transition stage. The editors of strong individuality, like James Gordon Bennett and Horace Greeley, who have come down to us like vast boulders on the glaciers of time, stand solitary and alone, and belong to a different age from our own. The men who are now taking the lead, and who will succeed to their places, have more culture and cleverness, and are better trained than their predecessors, while they are no less earnest and animated by lofty aims. The Bohemian class has been eliminated, and however we may admire their brilliant talent, their fate was well deserved. The representative editor is now a gentleman and a family man. He does not haunt saloons nor indulge in dissipation. He pays his way, asks no favors, is not pulled; neither does he push up others; works regularly and not spasmodically, and has some idea of the dignity and responsibility as well as the license of his calling. With this improved type of journalist has begun a new style of writing. Bombast, stilted rhetoric, alliteration and constant straining for effect, is being replaced by simplicity and vigor of language, logic, genuine wit and humor, and courtesy of tone. We hear less personal abuse, invective and malicious satire, and more sound reasoning in discussion." The Wild Peach of Nevada.—There grows in Nevada a species of wild peach which is exceedingly hardy and will live nearly everywhere that the sage brush can exist. It is found especially frequent in Carson Valley, Humboldt Valley, and on the hills around Reese River, perhaps also elsewhere.