anaheim-gazette 1871-09-30
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ANAHEIM GAZETTE.
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY.
G. W. BARTER, Ed'r and Prop't.
OFFICE AT CORNER OF CENTER AND LOS ANGELES STREETS.
TWIRNS:
Rates of Advertising:
AGENTS:
Los Angeles, V. I. DURKEK
Santa Ana, W. H. SPURGEON
San Francisco, L. P. TISHER.
New York, Hudson & Monet.
JOB WORK.
ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK, PROMPTLY
AND NEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE.
Business Cards.
J. JONES,
Wholesale Dealer in
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
No. 7 and 8, ARCADIA BLOCK,
Los Angeles.
LAFAYETTE STORE.
P. N. ROTH
Genis Furnishing Goods,
Clothing, Provisions,
Cigars and Diq.
Foreign Liquors
WILLIAM B. ROY
DOLLAR IN
HAVANA AND DOMESTIC CIGARS
TOBACCO, PIPES,
YANKED MOTION
J. D. HICKS & CO.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Stoves, Hardware,
Agricultural and
Mining Tools, Etc., F
PLUMBERS and COPPERSMITH
No. 10, Los Angeles Street.
AGENTS:
Los Angeles, J. F. BURRICK
Santa Ana, W. H. SPURGEON
San Francisco, L. P. Fisher
New York, Hudson & Menet.
JOB WORK.
ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK, PROMPTLY AND NEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE.
SUBSCRIPTIONS and Transient Advertisements Paid for Invailably in Advance. Current Advertisements Must be Settled For Monthly.
Business Cards.
Frank Ganahl.
E. H. McDaniel.
Ganahl & M'Daniel
OFFICE—In Downer's New Building, Main Street.
Will practice in all the Courts of the 17th Judicial District.
Chas. A. Gardner,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ANAHEIM.
Will Practice in the Justice Courts, County and Districts Courts.
Prompt attention given to all legal business.
Dr. David Taylor,
Physician, Surgeon
AND
OBSTETRICIAN.
GRADUATE of Jefferson Medical College.
Presents pass with the experience of active service on the Southern Front and hospitals on the late war.
Has his professional service to the citizens of Anaheim and surrounding country.
Office and residence adjacent to Anaheim.
O'MELVENY & HAZARD
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
OFFICE IN P.O. BOX 205.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA.
Samuel Meyer,
Crockery, Glassware, Lamps,
Oils, Gas Fixtures, and
Kitchen Utensils.
LOS ANGELES
MAX STROBEL,
Attorney at Law.
J. D. HICKS & CO.
WHILE SALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Stoves, Hardware,
Agricultural and Mining Tools, Etc., PLUMBERS and COPPERSMITH.
No. 10 Los Angeles Street.
FRENCH RESTAURANT
Los Angeles Street, Anaheim.
BOARD BY THE DAY OR WEEK AT ERATE PRICES.
Meals can be obtained at all hours.
Everything First Class.
GEORGE MILLER.
D. DESMO
HAT STORE
MAIN STREET Los.
Keeps constantly on hand a large sortment of HATS AND CAPS,
LATEST STYLES and FASHION.
Sunbeam Gallery
Los Angeles, Cal.
ALL KINDS OF Photographic Work
Done To Order.
OLD PICTURES COPYED Enlarged and Imitated, water, or India ink.
VIETS OF BUILDINGS, Mining Claims, etc., done on short notices.
W. GODFREY
PICTURES
OF EVERY STYLE SIZE AND OLD Wolfenstein's Gallerie
TEMPLE'S NEW ROCK. Main street Los Angeles.
Santa Ana Land FOR SALE.
SAMUEL MEYER,
Crockery, Glassware, Lamps,
Oils, Gas Fixtures, and
Kitchen Utensils.
LOS ANGELES
MAX STROBEL,
Attorney at Law.
ANAHEIM.
D. W. KANE
Sign and Ornamental Painter.
ANAHEIM.
PATENT ATTORNLY,
Lumber, Maths, & Co.
FOR SALE BY
BANNING & CO.
LOS ANGELES AND WILMINGTON.
FIREMAN'S FUND
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Once—Southwest corner of California
and Sansome St.
San Francisco, Cal.
Assets.....$799,626 67
D. J. STAples....President
HENRY DUTTON...Vice President
CHAS. R. BOND....Secretary
GEORGE D. DURNIN....General Agent
Loans honorably and equitably adjusted.
Policies issued without the delay incident to reference to
San Francisco, by
A.W. STEINHART.
HEIM GAZE
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA, SEPTEMBER 30, 1871.
Business Cards.
TONES,
MERCHANDISE,
ARCADIA BLOCK,
Los Angeles.
BETTE STORE.
ROTH,
Shing Goods,
Provisions,
Cigars and Liquors.
AM B. ROE,
LDR IN
DOME-TO CIGARS,
ACCO. PIPES,
OLD MOTIONS,
CKS & CO.
AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Hardware,
cultural and
ing Tools, Etc., Etc.
and COPPERSMITHS.
Stationery.
Brodrick & Reilly,
(NEXT THE POSTOFFICE)
LOS ANGELES,
BOOK AND STATIONERY
STORE.
Remember the name, and when you visit Los
Angeles try our
STATIONERY.
BLANK BOOKS.
School Books.
WILLOWEOUS BOOKS
Guitars.
GUITARS.
Accordiones.
VIOLINS.
Violins.
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
primarily at San Francisco offices.
Drug Stores.
PIONEER DRUG ST
CENTER STREET
CORNER OF LEWIS
ANAHEIM
W. M. HIGGINS,
Wholesale and retail. Feadrugs Chemicals. Perfumoils. Soaps. Denim.
Brushes. Combs.
Oilier articles.
Patent medicines of very
efficacy.
PURE LIQUORS
MEDICAL PURPOSE
PEDIATRICS and Fancy Prespices with the utmost care.
APOTHECARIES
Street, opposite Co.
Los Angeles.
THEO. WOLLWED
Wholesale and D
Dealer in:
DRUGS, CHEMI
PERFUMER
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BCKS & CO.
AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Hardware,
Cultural and
Ling Tools, Etc., Etc.
and COPPERSMITHS.
Anaheim Street.
RENCH
PAURANT,
les Street, Anaheim.
DAY OF WEEK AT MODDATE PRICES.
obtained at all hours.
First Class.
MILLER, Proprietor.
D. DESMOND.
HAT STORE,
MAIN STREET Los Angeles
antly on hand a large as
ATS AND CAPS, of the
LES and FASHIONS.
GALLERY,
Angeles, Cal.
ALL KINDS OF
Graphic Work.
Due To Order.
COPYED Enlarged and colored
water, or India Ink.
DINGS Mining Charms, Scenery
one on short notice.
W. GODFREY.
TURES
TYPE SIZE AND QUALITY
stein's Gallery,
W BORK Main street Los Angeles.
Ana Lands
R SALE.
BOOK STORE
CENTER STREET,
ANAHEIM.
BY
P. A. CLARK.
A Large Assortment Of
School Books, Blanks, Stationery,
Miscellaneous Books
AND A
Circulating Library.
Also a fine assortment of cigars and
tobacco, pipes, and smokers goods just
received. Eastern periodicals for sale,
and San Francisco dailies furnished at
publishers price.
SCHOOL BOOKS A SPECIALTY.
CASWELL & ELLIS
No. 1 and 2, Arcadia Block.
Los Angeles.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
General Merchandise,
Hardware,
Dry Goods and Groceries.
WORKMAN BRO'S
MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF
HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES.
COLLARS, WHIPS, SADDLERY WARE,
ETC. ETC. ETC. ETC.
No 76, LA FRANCO'S BUILDING.
AMILY STREET LOS ANGELES,
WE WILL SPILL A BETTER ARTICLE AT LENN PRICE.
has any other house in Lower California.
AMERICAN
BREAD & CRACKER
BAKERY.
CORNER OF PINE LAND MAIN STREET,
Los Angeles.
AMERICAN BREAD & CRACKER BAKERY.
CORNER OF FIRST AND MAIN STREETS,
Los Angeles.
BUTTER, SUGAR, NODA, JENNYLINGS, PIPELAND, GINGER CRAKERS.
San Francisco Press.
We have also on hand a large sortment of Cakes, small and large size,
WEDDING Cakes
Of all descriptions.
Call and examine for yourselves before going elsewhere.
U.S. HOTEL,
Los Angeles, Cal.
RAMMEL A. DENCKER Proprietors.
PATENTS.
INVENTORS,
Or Those Desiring to Secure
Letters Patent,
WILL DO WELL TO CONSULT
WILLIAM E. HORSFAGER,
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 allowance to Letters Patent.
ZETTE.
1871. NO. 49
Drug Stores.
BEER DRUG STORE,
CENTER STREET
BURNER OF LEMON,
NAHEIM.
EINS., Proprietor.
SALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Chemicals. Perfumery, Hair
Soaps, Densitices,
ashes, Combs, and
other articles.
MEDICINES OF VERY NOTE AND
EFFICACY.
LIQUORS FOR
MICAL PURPOSES.
AND FAMILY PRESCRIPTIONS committed at all hours.
THE CARIES' HALL,
Street opposite Commercial,
LOS ANGELES.
MEO. WOLLWEBER,
RESALE AND RETAIL
DEALER IN:
GS. CHEMICALS,
PERFUMERY;
&c., &c., &c.
Wages in Germany.
There is no civilized country where work is so poorly paid as in Germany,
or where the earnings are in such disproportion to the expenses of living.
The average earning of a working man is 4 thalers per week (a thaler is 60¢ts.
of American gold), while it requires for a family of six members at least 8 thalers. The result says a Berlin correspondent, is a series of efforts at cheap
living, cheap enjoyment, and general self-denial. It is only a master workman that commands 1 thaler per day.
I know of one who, to secure this sum,
which is absolutely required for his family, rises at three in the morning and
manages a steam-engine till nine o'clock
at night. Occasionally he must work
through the whole night and all Sunday
without any additional wages. A common day laborer, who has mastered no
trade, is glad to get employment at 20
cents a day. Waiters in the hotels and
restaurants do not average this. Male
"help" gets about $4 a month. A servvant girl earns $15 a year. Higher work
gets gradually better paid, yet only in
comparison.
A teacher in the common school gets
from $150 to $300 a year. In gymnasiums,
or what corresponds to our colleges,
the professors, who are required to be
graduates of one of the great universities, get an average, $600. A professor in a university gets rarely more
than $800, besides the fees of his hearers. Of course, the great leading lights
in science, and the professors ordinarie
generally, who belong to special class,
LOS ANGELES
MEO. WOLLWEBER,
RESALE AND RETAIL
DEALER IN:
GS. CHEMICALS,
PERFUMERY;
&... &C.. &C.
ENTERPRISE
HARD SALOON,
Angles Street, Anaheim, Cal.
& Melrose, J., Proprietors.
WASHINGTON
OPER SHOP,
ENTER STREET.
VESTPHAL
PROPRIETOR.
IN all its branches execuspatch. Particular attention
the manufacture and repair of
puncheons and casks.
from the country promptly atup 16m.
LOS ANGELES
ANDY WORKS
and 23 Spring Street
EMPLOYED a practical workman in Finance, I am now prepared to trade at wholesale, all kinds of
MANDIES,
PLAIN AND FANCY, AT
FR NCSCO PRICES.
from the Country promptly filled.
complete Stock Always on HAND,
ICE CREAM ROOMS
will be in attendance to wait upon the Wedding Parties, and Private Parties with Cream and Cake on the shortest C. H. WOOD.
gets gradually better paid, yet only in comparison.
A teacher in the common school gets from $150 to $300 a year. In gymnasiums, or what corresponds to our colleges, the professors, who are required to be graduates of one of the great universities, get an average, $600. A professor in a university gets rarely more than $800, besides the fees of his hearers. Of course, the great leading lights in science, and the professors ordinarie generally, who belong to special class, of which I shall speak presently, get better paid. Tutors in the wealthy families, a position which the great Kant and nearly every German literature has fled, rarely get more than $400 a year. One, who is a graduate of a university, who speaks, besides this own language, French, English, and Italian Hebrew and Russian, and who is, besides a professional historian, and has made original investigations in the literature and times of Liesdard, on which subject he is no mean authority, receives $300 a year in addition to his board.
The Government counsellors, as they are called—lawyers, physicians, school directors, etc.—who have the management of the matters pertaining to the several departments in the different districts and wards, and are endowed for life by the Government, get an annuity of $1,500. This, however, is the commencement of the aristocracy, or of a class which, from hereditary possessions or large perquites, are enabled to live in a style quite distinct from the people.
From these upward there is a rapid increase in salaries, or endowments rather. This class, including the army and police officers and the nobility, have about all the wealth, while the laboring classes have none.
Facts About Life.
It is singular how much method has been discovered in the seeming irregularities of life. Things that appear the most casual, occur with wonderful order when the aggregate is taken into account. Take for instance, the height of man. What influence has it on longevity? How can we know whether we are fortunate or unfortunate in this respect? Facts show that one's height does affect one's days, and tall men live longer than short ones.
Marriage, too affects longevity. Favorably? Yes; married men live longer than single men. One's profession has an important relation to life. Thus, out of one hundred of each of the following professions, the number of those
WATER! WATER! WELLS.
UNDESIGNED are now pre- contract for the boring of ARTESIAN WELLS.
B. A. HARAZZIY.
C. CAWTON.
RIGHT to McMahon, Artesian
State of California.
At Harris & Jacoby Main street Los Angeles promptly attended to.
WORK WARRANTED.
HEMIS & ADAMS
ARTESIAN WELL BORERS
SANJA ANA, CAL.
Company have a powerful machinery; and a thorough force in boring artesian wells. It are now prepared to fill with dispatch.
Arces to Santa Ana P. O. Angeles County.
ANTS AND MECHANICS GET YOUR DOING done at the Galant Jol P. abug count. Take, for instance, the height of man. What influence has it on longevity? How can we know whether we are fortunate or unfortunate in this respect? Facts show that one's height does affect one's days, and tall men live longer than short ones.
Marriage, too affects longevity. Favorably? Yes; married men live longer than single men. One's profession has an important relation to life. Thus, out of one hundred of each of the following professions, the number of those who attain their seventieth year, is among clergymen, 42; farmers, 40; traders and manufacturers, 33; soldiers and clerks, 32; lawyers, 29; artists, 28; professors, 27; physicians, 24. Thus it appears that those who heal us kill themselves more rapidly than others.
The average duration of life is 33 years. One fourth of the born, die before they reach the age of 7 years, and the halt before the 17th year. Out of 100 persons only 6 reach the age of 60 years, and only 1 in 1,000 reaches the age of 100 years. Out of 590 only I attains the age of 80 years. Out of 1,000,000 living persons, 330,000,000 die annually, 91,000 daily, 3.730 every hour and 60 every minute; and still the population of the earth increases. The known tongues, which men speak, amount to 3.064.
It seems from these facts that the two great events of life are being born and dying. After the turmoil, rest.—Home and Health
THE GREAT AMERICAN CORSFIELD.
Two-fifths of the corn product of the United States is raised in Illinois, Missouri, and Iowa. The bushels last year were In Illinois, 121,500,900; Missouri, 80,500,000; Iowa, 73,500,000. But as Illinois, was then the foothold, Missouri the fifth and Iowa the twelfth State in population, the number of bushels to each inhabitant were: Illinois, 35; Missouri, 57; Iowa, 68. So Iowa is thus proved to be the corn State of the Union.