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ANAHEIM GAZETTE.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1871.
NOTICE.
Los Angeles candidates wishing to be announced in the Anabeim 'Gazette' can arrange to do so by calling on Mr. W. J. Brodrick.
Material Progress.
In view of the discouraging circumstances under which we have labored, the amount of improvements made in the southern part of this county during the last year and a half, is something wonderful. We only cite a few instances with which we are familiar, leaving no doubt, unnoticed many examples equally important with which we do not happen to be conversant. In the present limits of Fairview school district, there were not probably at the beginning of last year over ten families. Now the number must exceed seventy five; there is a fine school house erected and paid for in which a flourishing day school and also a Sunday school are regularly held. The new colony of Westminster has also sprung up within its limits where a large number of families are already located and fresh accessions to their numbers constantly being received. They also have regular religious services. Cotton growing has also been introduced into this district with brilliant promise of success in a more favorable season. In the region south of the Santa Ana, where at the time mentioned there were but a very few scattering settlers, living at great distances apart on large grants, the dwellings of new comers are now thick.
Railroad
Some saint glimmer still shines through the surveyors are at work here and San Luis Obispo and countermarching mountain passes, and town feels jubilant, feeling eminently, is of the elephant saved. We contemplatedments with the deep in might feel who is buried of some great wreck and afar off the efforts of coming to the rescue. Railroads is to use a prompt life in our adopted Iron Horse is the greatest fore whose terrible belongings of wilderness life motor fastnesses, and the ting lines of civilization still wider circles.
United States
It is proposed to divide three states, Eastern, Western Texas.
An extraordinary state listed in the World Boutwell was a defaulter dollars when he was Chief Internal Revenue.
State election in Kentucky on the 7th inst. Republic a Democratic majority of The Lutherans in the number 2,200 ministers, and nearly 40,000 commuters.
Commissioner of Interstate Pleasanton, declined to run and the President has thus marily suspended him for the next session of the Seat is to perform the duties of
They also have regular religious services. Cotton growing has also been introduced into this district with brilliant promise of success in a more favorable season. In the region south of the Santa Ana, where at the time mentioned there were but a very few scattering settlers, living at great distances apart on large grants, the dwellings of new comers are now thickly dotted over the fertile plain from the river southward to the great San Joaquin ranch. Of these the dwellings of N. Casad and E. W. Squires deserve particular mention as elegant structures. A thriving town, Santa Ana, has sprung up in the midst of the settlement, and does a flourishing trade with the surrounding country. The new town of Richland has also been started, and a new port opened on the San Joaquin bay, whence the inhabitants of the surrounding country derive much of their lumber supply. In Anaheim many valuable buildings have been erected, two of which, the residences of Mayor Krooger and Phil. Davis, are now being completed and are notable evidences of the wealth and taste of their owners. Two fine new hotels are also about commencing to be built and another is in prospect. In the way of water works, Chapman & Co., alone have expended some $20,000 upon their new canal and flume, and many important ditches have been constructed.
To give a better idea of the amount of lumber used, we will simply state that our two lumber firms at Anaheim Landing have this year sold over two million feet of lumber, and besides this, several cargoes have been sold at Newport, the amount of which we have not ascertained. Now the moral of all this is; it shows that we have a country that we are willing to work for and in which we have an abiding faith; and furthermore suggest the query, if so much improvement can be made in the face of two bad seasons, what may not be expected when the equilibrium of nature shall have been restored and a bountiful supply of rain bless the face of the earth?
DUFFIELD'S FAMOUS
SUGAR CURED
HAMS,
UNRIVALLED FOR DELICACY REST AND
FLAVOR.
STRONGLY RECOMMENDED
TO CONSUMERS.
For sale by the Sole Agent for California,
PLATT & NEWTON,
Corner California and Front streets,
San Francisco.
WATER! WATER!!
WELLS.
The Undersigned are now prepared to contract for the boring of
ARTESIAN
AND SURFACE WELLS
in any part of the State. Surface water guaranteed.
B. A. HARASZTHY.
C. CAWTHON.
Sols propriators for pat. right to McMahon's Artesian
Boring Apparatus for the State of California,
Order left at Harris & Jacoby, Main street Los Angewill be promptly attended to.
Railroad.
Some saint glimmer of railroad light shines through the darkness. The voyors are at work near Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo, marching in countermarching through the contain passes, and each seaport feels jubilant, feels that it, presently, is of the elect and shall be idol. We contemplate these movements with the deep interest that one might feel who is buried in the debris some great wreck and sees and bears off the efforts of those who are going to the rescue. The approach of roads is to us a promise of new and our life in our adopted homes. The Horse is the great Columbia bear whose terrible belchings the darks of wilderness life retreats to rear fastnesses, and the circumvallations of civilization are advanced to wider circles.
United States.
It is proposed to divide Texas into states, Eastern, Western and Mid-Texas.
Extraordinary statement is published in the World that Secretary Well was a defaulter to two million when he was Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
The election in Kentucky was held on 7th inst. Republicans concede democratic majority of 20,000.
Lutherans in the United States over 2,200 ministers, 3,537 churches, nearly 40,000 communicants.
Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Clinton, declined to resign his office to President has thereupon suspended him until the end of next session of the Senate. Douglas perform the duties of the office in
Amendments.
In the coming election the following amendment to the State Constitution will be submitted for ratification or rejection:
"Article One, Section Twenty-two. The Legislature shall have no power to make an appropriation of money, for any purpose whatever, for a longer period than two years."
Those who are in favor of ratifying such Amendment, shall have written or printed on their ballots; For amendment to Article One of the Constitution Yes.
Those who are in favor of rejecting such Amendment, shall have written or printed on their ballots: For Amendment to Article One of the Constitution No.
There will also be submitted to the people for their ratification or rejection:
An Act entitled "An Act to provide for the payment of the Funded Indebtedness of the State of California, and to contract a Funded debt for that purpose," approved April 2d 1870.
Those who are in favor of ratifying such Act, shall have written or printed on their ballots: Refund the debt—Yes.
Those who are in favor of rejecting such Act, shall have written or printed on their ballots: Refund the Debt—No.
Special Notices.
Notice.
To Purchasers of Lands from the Los Angeles and San Bernardino Land Company:
ALL PERSONS INDEBTED, by obliging notes, to Alfred Robinson, Trustee, payable to his order, who may wish to make whole or partial payments, and who may prefer making them at Los Angeles, can deposit the same to his credit at the "Farmers' and Merchant's Bank."
Special Notices.
Notice.
To Purchasers of Lands from the Los Angeles and San Bernardino Land Company:
ALL PERSONS INDEBTED by oblige or not to Alfred Robinson, Trustee, payable to his order, who may wish to make whole or partial payments, and who may prefer making them at Los Angeles, can deposit the same to his credit at the "Farmers' and Merchants' Bank," and the corresponding voucher, or certificate of deposit will be satisfactory as a payment, and be acknowledged as such by ALFRED ROBINSON,
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523 Montgomery street, San Francisco
TAKE NOTICE.
The stock in trade, and good will of the late firm of Davidson & Simon, wholesale and retail dealers in CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC., has been purchased by the undersigned, who will carry on the business at the old stand, in the Bella Union building LOUIS DAVIDSON.
LIBERAL OFFER!
I offer six large lots to any Society that will first organize and build a church at Tustin City. And, furthermore, I will give $100 in any kind of building material, required for its construction, and deliver the same upon the ground.
C. Tustin,
TO THE VOTERS OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY.
IT IS CIRCULATED that I do not want the office of County School Superintendent. I say to you, Voters, that I do.
It is not a political office, and if elected, no vestige of political feeling shall appear in my performance of its duties. It is not however in accordance with my taste or convenience to make a personal canvass of the county. I will only say that if you think the Superintendent of Schools should reside at the County seat, instead of only being there twice a month as now.
WM. R. ROWLE himself as a candidate Los Angeles county decision of the Democrat
FOR DISTRICT
C. E. THOMM offers him re-election to the office of subject to the decision of the
FOR COUNTY
I HEREBY ANNOUNCES for the office of County Council of the Democratic election.
FOR COUNTY
LOUIS WOLFSKIE Republican Candidate named office.
FOR COUNTY'S
THOMAS E. ROWAN candidate for Treasurer, sunday the Democratic County Convener
FOR COUNTYS
FRANK LECOURT regular Democrat above named of FOR COUNTY SCHOOL TENDEE
DR. T. H. ROSE of Los Angeles candidate at the ensuing County Superintendent of Public Works
FOR CORPORATE
Dr. V. GELCICH is County Coroner, at the station.
FOR SUPERVISOR
E W. SQUIRES, anno an Independent Democrat for Supervisor, in the Foothill District
FOR SUPERVISOR
H. D. Polhemus, anno as an Independent candidate servitor of the 4th District
FOR SUPERVISOR
N. H Mitchell, anno a candidate for Supervisory District, subject to the gubernatorial election.
OK STORE
CENTER STREET,
[Beneath the Gazette Office]
NAHEIM.
BY
A. CLARK.
A Large Assortment Of Books, Blanks, Stationery, Publications Books
AND A Circulating Library, fine assortment of cigars and pipes, and smokers goods just Eastern periodicals for sale, Francisco dailies furnished at price.
OL BOOKS A SPECIALTY.
LE OR EXCHANGE!!
D A QUARTER ACRES improved
Napa Co.,
MILE FROM SAINT HELENA 10. Shapes Vines and Orchard—all bear full Ranch of 2064 acres 11 miles. Will exchange for property Vicinity. For particulars apply signed or P. A. Clark, at the Book J. W. CLARK.
NEHIL & WILLE HOOPERS.
Skins, Tanks, KEGS,
Coopering work, done at the shortest casks he, promptly attended to.
Between Los Angeles and Lemon street near the Catholic Church.
WORK WARRANTED.
It is not a political office, and if elected no vestige of political feeling shall appear in my performance of its duties. It is not however in accordance with my taste or convenience to make a personal canvass of the county. I will only say that if you think the Superintendent of Schools should reside at the County seat, instead of only being there twice a month as now, and if you think me a proper person to fill the office, vote for me. If not, vote against me.
While I respectfully solicit the suffrages of all, I will not endeavor to influence the votes of any.
T. HARRISON ROSE.
Los Angeles, August 12 1871.
REMIS & ADAMS ARTESIAN WELL BORERS
SANTA ANA, CAL.
This Company have a powerful set of machinery; and a thorough experience in boring artesian wells.
They are now prepared to fill orders with dispatch.
Address to Santa Ana P. O. Los Angeles County.
GEORGE BAUER BOOTS
and SHOES, made and repaired at the lowest cash price.
All orders promptly attended to, and work guaranteed.
GEORGE BAUER:
Center Stacet, opposite the Brewery.
H. D Polhemus, annuas an Independent canervisor of the 4th, DistriFOR SUPERVIN. H Mitchell, announa candidate for SupervieDistrict, subject to the g
FOR CONSTAI Announce myself as
for the above office for Aship at the ensuing electiDAVI
FOR CONSTACHAS. F. LEHRMAN, s
self as a Candidate for th
stable, subject to the will
of Anabeim township.
SQUIRREL S
MESERS. PHIL. DAVID
pay $3.00, Per hundred Skins.
NOTICE
The undersigned respectfully calls
TROUPS OR AGENTS
and others to his new and cowhich he will rent at a modern
Performances, &c. For terme
Proprietor.
Masonic Notion
STATED MEETING
Lodge No. 207 P. & A.
their Hall, on Center street; on the ing of, or next succeeding the P.
month. Eojoarning Brothera m
ad to attend.
P. W. ATHEARN, See 'Y.
The Arizona Miner, speaking of the sinking of the earth's surface which has recently occurred in New Jersey and Arkansas, feelingly adds "Now, if Madam Nature will be so kind as to extend her pranks yet a little to the south-west, and carry down the Mexican State of Sonora, with all its thieves and professional assassins, and thus give us of Arizona a port on the Gulf, we will feel perfectly happy."
An earthquake occurred at the Phillipine Islands about May 1st by which over two hundred persons were killed.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Political announcements must be paid for STRICTLY in advance.
FOR THE ASSEMBLY.
EDWARD EVEY is a regular Republican Nominee for the above named office.
FOR THE ASSEMBLY.
I ANNOUNCE myself a candidate for member of the Assembly, subject to the decision of the democratic primaries.
ASA ELLIS.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
I ANNOUNCE myself a candidate for Representative in the State Legislature, subject to the decision of the Democratic primaries.
T. D. MOTT.
For Sheriff!
WM. R. ROWLAND, announces himself as a candidate for Sheriff of Los Angeles county, subject to the decision of the Democratic primaries.
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
C. E. THOM, offers himself as a candidate for election to the office of District Attorney, subject to the decision of the Democratic party.
FOR COUNTY CLERK.
THEREBY ANNOUNCE myself as a Candidate
WM. R. ROWLAND announces himself as a candidate for Sheriff of Los Angeles county, subject to the decision of the Democratic primaries.
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
C. E. THOM, offers himself as a candidate for election to the office of District Attorney, subject to the decision of the Democratic party.
FOR COUNTY CLERK.
HEREBY ANNOUNCES myself as a Candidate for the office of County Clerk, subject to the decision of the Democratic party at the primary election.
A. W. POTTS.
FOR COUNTY CLERK.
LOUIS WOLFSKILL is the regular publican Candidate for the above named office.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
THOMAS E. ROWAN announces himself as a Candidate for Treasurer, subject to the action of Democratic County Convention.
FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR,
FRANK LECOUVREUR, is the Regular Democratic nominee for above named office.
FOR COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT.
T H. ROSE, of Los Angeles will be a candidate at the ensuing election, for the office of City Superintendent of Public Schools.
FOR CORONER.
Mr. V GELCICH is a Candidate for County Coroner, at the ensuing election.
FOR SUPERVISOR.
W. SQUIRES, announces himself as Independent Democratic Candidate Supervisor, in the Fourth District.
FOR SUPERVISOR.
D Polhemus, announces himself as Independent candidate for Superior of the 4th District.
FOR SUPERVISOR.
H Mitchell, announces himself as Candidate for Supervisor of the 4th district, subject to the general election.
FOR CONSTABLE.
FOR SUPERVISOR.
R.H. Mitchell, announces himself as candidate for Supervisor of the 4th district, subject to the general election.
FOR CONSTABLE.
Announce myself as a Candidate above office for Anabeim Township in the ensuing election.
DAVID DAVIES.
FOR CONSTABLE.
AS. F. LEHMAN, announces him as a Candidate for the office of Constable subject to the will of the people of Anabeim township.
SQUIRREL SKINS,
MRS. PHIL. DAVIS & BRO. will rent at a moderate price for Balls,ences, &c. For terms apply to the PETER RICHARDS.
NOTICE!
Unresigned respectfully calls the attention of TROUPS OR AGENTS,
to his new and commodious Hall will rent at a moderate price for Balls,ences, &c. For terms apply to the PETER RICHARDS.
Masonic Notice.
STATED MEETINGS OF Anaheim Lodge No. 207 P. & A. M. are held at on Center street; on the Saturday even next succeeding the Fall Moon's moon sojourning Brother are cordially invi-
BOYS' SUITS,
All Sizes and Styles.
SUMMER SUITS,
PANAMA AND STRAW HATS!
Summer Dress Goods!
Hardware, Liquors, Cigars,
AND TOBACCO OF THE VERY BEST BRANDS
FURNITURE
Extra Family Groceries, at the lowest possible figures.
PAINTS, OILS, BOOKS & Stationery PERFUMERY AND TOILET ARTICLES.
ALSO—
A Large and Well Selected Stock of Boots and Shoes,
FRENCH SCREWED AND SAN FRANCISCO MADE.
For ladies, gents and children.
The public is hereby informed that this Stock of Goods he is offering, is by far the best selected of any ever brought to Anaheim, and every person is advised to call on him and examine his Stock before Purchasing elsewhere.
HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR PRODUCE.