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Southeastern Californian.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1872
Market Report.
San Francisco, Jan. 22th, 1872.
Reported by Littlefield, Webb & Co., San Francisco.
FLOUR—Super fine, Oregon extra, $774¢/7.
RYE—Nominal, $2 25¢/2 60 per cental.
BARLEY—Coast and feed per cental, $1 70¢/1 85; bay brewing, $1 90¢/1 93.
CORN—Consignments, $1 60¢/1 62½ per cental.
BUCTER—Fresh roll, per lb. 30¢/35¢.
EGGS—Fresh California, per dozen, $41½; Los Angeles, $46½; Orlando, $29½; Bakers, $26¼; Durk, $25¢/37¢.
DRY HIDE (× of larvae) per lb. 19¢/19¢.
WOOL—Very berry ud coarse, per lb. 20; slightly burry, 20¢/23¢; wood shipping, 24 to 25¢; Extra charges, 27 to 32¢.
The Opening Ball — The ball given by Mr. Brammerman on Saturday evening last, on the occasion of the opening of the "Anaheim Hotel," was a brilliant affair and a most gratifying success. The attendance was so large that the spacious building was crowded throughout; at least 300 persons put in an appearance at the cupboard table. The supper itself deserves particular notice for the very excellent quality and quantity of choice food provided, both eatable and drinkable, and the quiet, orderly and agreeable manner in which all was conducted. This feature alone was sufficient (if indeed anything were needed) to fully established Mr. Brammerman's reputation as a host. The music was by the Anaheim Band and was, as it always is, good. The band was kept at their post from early in the evening until 7 o'clock.
Arrivals at the Planters Hotel.
Mr. J W Willard, San Francisco,
Daniel Boehner, San Jose, Th W Russell,
H G Nisca and wife, Miss Marry Her, Sop Juan; Mr W Brown,
Diego Quintana, San Diego; J D Dunlap Geo O Teffiny, J H Leihey,
W M Shorvl, Los Angeles, G W Spires, Marryville; H R Payn, Wilmington; S R Turner, Arizona City;
B H Bancroft, Westminster; W Wilson, Sebastopol; W S Wright,
Nequil Ranch; D S Richardson Oakland; Chas F Lewis, Coyote Creek; John Lille; Buensventura;
D Lyon, Los Alamitos. [The list of arrivals at the Anaheim Hotel was handed in too late for publication.]
Deeds Filed.
Alfred Robinson, trustee, to Calvin J. Meeks; 40 acres in the Los Coyotes rancho, for $400.
Alfred Robinson trustee, to Willis Newton; 97 10,100 acres in the Los Coyotes rancho, for $900.
Alfred Robinson, trustee, to T. D. Sackett; 40 acres in the Los Coyotes rancho.
L E. Smith to S. Randall, lot in Anaheim, $450.
It is a very unfortunate feature of the Star that it cannot report any matter of local Anaheim interest without indulging in a personal abuse of some of our citizens. Referring to the reflections upon Mr.
both eatable and drinkable, and the quiet, orderly and agreeable manner in which all was conducted. This feature alone was sufficient (if indeed, anything were needed) to fully established Mr. Bremmerman's reputation as a host. The music was by the Anaheim Band and was, as it always is, good. The band was kept at their post from early in the evening until 7 o'clock the next morning, and retired exhausted from the field. The tallest man among them seemed to be little Johnny Luedke, 2d alta, [act 10] who was propped up about a foot above his comrades, and played his part manfully all night. Los Angeles was well represented, there being present Goo W. Barter and D. C. Lawrence, of the Star, C. L. Minor, of the News, H. Hammel and lady, of the U. S. Hotel, V. Wolfenstein, W. B. Roos, S. Laeey, C. G. Johnston, L. Messmer and lady, Mrs. Soqumaker dale. To say who were present from Anaheim would be to give a directory of the city, which we are not prepared to do at present. All were there, from the respected presence of our dignified yet gonia Mayor, down to the smallest boys and girls who are just learning to dance. Altogether it was a very pleasant affair and its success must have been exceedingly gratifying to the popular towns and his amiable lady.
WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION—Mrs. Kite Parker favors us with a circular from the above association in which it is announced that its second meeting will be held in San Francisco, on Tuesday, the 13th inst. Societies of the association are invited to send delegates, or whom no society exist and no delegates are elected, individuals in sympathy with the association are invited to attend as self-appointed delegates." The Committee of arrangements are Mrs. R Pit Stevens Mrs. E. S. Sleeper, Mrs. E. A. H De Wolf, Mrs. Mary J. Collins, and Mrs. Mary F. Snow.
NEW SIGNS—Several new signs have been put up in town this week;
where no societies exist and no delegates are elected, individuals in sympathy with the association are invited to attend as self-appointed delegates." The Committee of arrangements are Mrs. R. Pit Stevens Mrs. E. S. Sleeper, Mrs. E. A. H. De Woll, Mrs. Mary J. Collins, and Mrs. Mary F. Snow.
New Signs. Several new signs have been put up in town this week; one, a splendid gilt specimen of the painter's art, adorns the Anaheim Hotel; another bears the legend, "A Kohler, Justice of the Peace;" O. H. Allen, attorney at law, puts out his "shingle" at his office at Justice Kohler's; a large mortar and pestle speaks plouquently of drugs and medicines at the elegant little drug store of C. D'Assonville & Co.; and another sign marks the opening of the new boot and shoemakers shop of J. Smith, on Los Angeles street. This looks like business.
Painful Accident. Mr. Peter Griffin, a plasterer, well known as an old resident here, had the misfortune to have his right leg broken, near the foot, on Saturday evening last. The limb was promptly attended to and set by Drs. Hardin and D'Assonville, and the patient is now doing as well as possible under the circumstances.
Santa Ana Matters. Capt Abbott, of Masonport Landing has bought 11 acres of land from Maj. Bradford for $700. The land advises the town site. A tract of property near the town site on the south side of Santa Ana is floating around town.
A Conundrum. An Irishman (bad luck to him—we have sent our "devil" to "put a head on him") sends us the following:
Why was the Anaheim Hotel, on the night of the ball, like the Columbia river?
Because there was a big bar at the mouth which it was very hard to pass."
Rail Road Survey. The surveying party, Fox, Kuox and Rumble, of the Los Angeles and San Diego Railroad, who left San Diego January 5th., had reached the San Pasqual crossing at the San Bernardino Ranch, on the 25th alt., and expect to arrive at San Luis Rey by today.
Personal. Hon. Theron Reed, who bought land near Santa Ana, writes that he expects to come down this month or next, to set out trees and "risk some money in orchards."
Meetings. The monthly meeting of the Anaheim Fire Company will be held Monday evening. The regular meeting of the City Council will be held Monday at 3 p.m.
Crowded Out. Three very interesting and valuable communications are crowded out this week, but will appear in our next.
Amusements. A rumor of the unexpected discovery of extensive gold fields within the city limits is floating around town.
Cover. The February term of the Washington Court of Law next, 8073189089.
Bob Duncan's
WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY
FEBRUARY 24, 1872
BENEFIT BALL
OF THE
Anaheim Brass Band,
A BALL will be given by the Anaheim
Brass Band
At Enterprise Hall, Anaheim,
-O.NThursday Evening, February
22d, 1872.
A good supper will be provided. Music
by the band. All those who appreciate
the civilizing influence of music, and are in
favor of encouraging it to our mids', are
cordially invited to be present.
Tickets, for Gent. and Ladies, (including
Supper, $2.
Profanity
Is a vice that has nothing to offer in its
defense, but if anything will make a man
swear—
Ladies Excepted!
-It is to have a
Mean, Low-lived, Slabbed Boot always
running over, never running right,
But you running to get more of the same sort.
Come and get a pair made to order.
I will do just as I agree; if not you may,
kick my old hat all over town. At bur
shop on
Los Angeles Street, opposite the
Enterprise Hall.
Buckle
ANAHEIM BOOK
MIN MEMORIAL
Prairie
Center and Benning
THE UNDERSIGNED BASKET
sure of announcing to the
has handed the Fine Newspaper
has just been opened up for purpose, on the Southeast coast,
and Lemon attracts Anaheim,
the 27th of January, open tha
that shall be. In its
Construction.
Appointments.
Furniture and Ma
In every respect
FIRST CLASS B
The building have been erected in the most careful manner especially for hotel a well lapted to the Comfort and Accommodation
Its Room
AIRY, WELL LIKE HEATED
Neatly Arranged
And command fine the beautiful so
Of Anaheim and vicinity, w groves, the magnificent range of mountains on the Pacific ocean, with its distance.
The Tab
Will be supplied with obtainable in this frutude, with wines a
Ladies Excepted!
—It is to have a
Mean, Low-lived, Habited Root always
running over, never running right,
But you running to get more of the same sort.
Come and get a pair made to order.
I will do just as I agree; if not you may
kick my old hat all over town. At our shop on
Los Angeles Street, opposite the Enterprise Hall.
J. Smith.
Eugene's French Restaurant.
MAIN STREET,
Opposite Pico House.
Meals served in first class style, at all hours of day and night. Meals cooked to order at a moment's notice, and sent out to parties and families. Private rooms for ladies and private parties. Fresh oysters always on hand and cooked in every style. Terms are as follows:
Room 1: Room 2
Regular meals... 75 $ 50
Board by the week... $ 700 $ 600
… month... 30.00 $ 75.00
day... 128 $ 100
ECGENE GERMAIN, Proprietor.
86 ACRES OF ARABLE LAND
TO LET!
Apply at the Post Office.
PEDRO SILVAS,
BARBERO (BARBER).
Next to the French Restaurant, Los Angeles street,
ANAHEIM.
The best way to get out of a difficulty is not to get into it. Keep well, and thus avoid the necessity of getting well. If you are troubled with hypersia, pain in the region of the heart, liver or kidneys, or any other painful symptoms, the trouble probably lies in the vitilified condition of the blood. But break it up once by having that insidious remedy. Dr. Walker’s California Vinegar Bitter. It has never yet failed in a single instance, unless where vitality has been too far gone.
NEW STORE!!
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
GOODMAN & RIMPAU,
WOULD respectfully announce to their numerous friends and the public generally that they have opened a store on Center street, between Langenberger & Co.’s and Luodke’s watchmaker shop, in which they offer to sell cheap for cash, a general assortment of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps,
—and
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS &c., &c., &c., &c.
As we make the above line of goods a special interest we can offer a better assortment.
Dicken, Huntington & Co.
ANAHEIM LANDING.
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
Direct From Their Mills,
A carefully assorted stock
LUMBER, POSTS,
Redwood, and Oregon Pine,
(Rough, Tongue and Groved)
LATHS, PICKETS,
SHINGLES,
SHAKES,
Lime, Doors and Windows,
Permanent Business — Large Variety
N.B.—All kinds of produce taken in EXCHANGE for Lumber, delivered at Anaheim Landing:
Call and examine for yourselves.
LOS ANGELES AGENCY.
JOHNSON & CO.
Real Estate and Merchandise Brokers.
LOS ANGELES
OFFICE TEMPLATE NEW BLOCK
BUY AND SELL Real Estate, Take charge of Ranchos and City Property belonging to non-residents.
Negotiate Loans on Real Estate situated in Los Angeles and adjoining Counties.
Make Advances on Shipments of Grain and other Produces consigned to their friend in San Francisco.
CHAS. B. JOHNSON,
E. F. DECELIS.
Refer to Geo. H. Howard, Alfred Robinson, A. W. Bowman, H. F. Teeschmacher of San Francisco.
SANTA ANA STORE,
Santa Apa,
BY—
WM. H. SPURGEON,
DEALER IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
INCLUDING
Groceries, Crockery, Hardware,
Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods,
Wines, Liquors
and Cigars.
A Large Stock of Choice
FAMILY GROCERIES
Constantly on Hand.
CHARLES WILLIS
COOPER.
Casks, Tanks,
KEGS.
Neatly Arrange
And command find the beautiful soils Of Anaheim and vicinity, w groves, the magnificent range of mountains on the Pacific ocean, with its distance.
The Tab
Will be supplied with obtainable in this frigate, with wines as of the seasо
The proprietor believes increasing population and tance of Anaheim demands dation superior to any hitherto with a long and successful business, as the proprietor the Bella Union Hotel as L more recently of the U.S city he assumes the ma
ANAHEIM
With confidence in his ability a respectful solicitation of public patronage.
HENRY BEEK
PLANTERS'
JOHN FISCO
PROPRIETOR
Corner Center and Los Anaheim,
THE undersigned has tha nouncing that his hotel building, erected on one recently burned, is no open to the public. The Lighted with and well heated throughhe expen e has been spared every respect a
FIRST CLASS
Anaheim is in the most semi-tropical region of C midst of luxuriant orange ple vineyards, convenient and fishing grounds, and from the sea, with a climate SUPERIOR to any other offers advantages to the t unequalled by any other Union.
Terms Moderate—Amphibian LAFAYETTE
numerous friends and the public generally that they have opened a store on Center street, between Langenberger & Co., and Luodke's watchmaker shop, in which they offer to sell cheap for cash, a general assortment of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps,
AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS &c., &c., &c.
As we make the above line of goods a speciality, we can offer a better assortment and at lower prices than any other house in this place. We would invite all who wish to purchase the above goods to give us a call before buying elsewhere. Our motto is Small Profits and Quick Sales.
Call and C Us.
M. L. GOODMAN.
THEODORE RIMPAY.
Country Produce taken in Exchange.
S. J. DAVIS.
RICHARD MELROSE
DAVIS & MELROSE, ENTERPRISE
BAR and BILLIARD ROOM
The most handsome and commodious Ballard Room in Amelheim.
Wines native and foreign, Whiskies, Genuine Pony Brandy, Ale, Porter, Soda, Hot or Gold Punchers &c.
A LARGE HALL
To rent for balls, Theatrical Performances, &c.
Work, Horses Wanted.
Two or three good horses wanted, one to be a good middle home. Would exchange Hamie Castings for them.
Apply immediately to C.A.CUSHING.
Three miles North of Amelheim on Dec. 23.
W.R.Olney.
DENTIST
Main street...Chilien Angeles, Cal.
20332. MEGASAD
Wines, Liquers and Cigars.
A Large Stock of Choice
FAMILY GROUPES
Constantly on Hand.
CHARLES WILLE COOPER.
Casks, Tanks, KEGS,
And all styles of Coopering work done at the shortest motives.
Exparing of wine caskets &c., promptly attended to.
Place of business, between Los Angeles and Lemons streets, near the Catholic Church.
Los Angeles and San Bernardino Land Company.
Moist land for Sale
85,000 ACRES of rich, moist valley land, on the Stearns Ranchos in Los Angeles County, in lots to suit.
TERMS—One fourth cash; balance in three annual payments, at ten per cent interest Apply to
WM. R. OLDEN.
Agent at Anselm.
FOR SALE.
IRREGULATED LANDS
In the
Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana,
IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS
FOR TERMS and particulars apply to A. P. Char Max, Los Angeles Or to Capt. W.M. Gummel at Anselm or at his office of Los Angeles.
NORWAY OATS
FROM THE KANSDELL SEED.
FOR SALE BY TANGENBERGER & CO.
HARRIS HOTEL,
SIMM MEMBER,
Proprietor,
Center and Renting Regina.
ANAHEIM, CA.
ONDERSONED HAS THE PLAZA
of announcing to the public that
the Fine New Hotel, which has
been opened repeatedly the last
one on the Southern corner of Central Lemon streets Anaheim, and will,
on 7th of January, open therein a hotel
shall be in its
instruction.
Appointments,
Furnishing
and Management
In every respect a
FIRST CLASS HOTEL
the building have been designed and
built in the most careful and finished
inner especially for hotel purposes and
will be adapted to the
fort and Accommodation of Queen
Its Rooms
RY, WELL LIGHTED, &
HEATED,
AND
Neatly Arrangedand command fine views of
the beautiful scenery
Anaheim and vicinity, with its orange
roves, the magnificent Sierra Nevada
ge of mountains on the Northeast, and
Pacific ocean, with its islands in the
trance.
The Table
will be supplied with every luxury
obtainable in this fruitful latitude, with wines and fruits
WAGON Makers.
J. Crum & Baldwin.
BLACKSMITH SHOP.
WAGON and CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY,
Leech street, Anaheim.
HAVING leased the well-known establishment lately occupied by Arnold &
Buldwin, we are prepared to execute all kinds of blacksmithing work with Neatness and Dispatch.
Wagons and Carriages of any desired pattern or weight made or repaired.
E. W. Crook.
J. Sullivan.
CROOK & SULLIVAN.
BLACKSMITHS.
and
WAGON-MAKERS.
Center street, opposite Langenberger & Co's.
ANAHEIM.
Manufacturers and Repairers of Wagons,
Carriages, &c., &c.
Mr. Sullivan, is an experienced shoer and will guarantee satisfaction.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
A Valuable Ranch For Sale.
RARE CHANCE, for any person desiring a home. Wm. McLaughlin offers
a valuable ranch at San Juan Capistrano,
consisting of 80 acres, 30 acres of which
has the best irrigating facilities in the State, having command of a living stream of water which never fails. The improvements consist of a hotel building contain-
Neatly Arranged and command fine views of the beautiful scenery.
Anaheim and vicinity, with its orange lava, the magnificent Sierra Nevada range of mountains on the Northeast, and Pacific ocean, with its islands in the distance.
The Table will be supplied with every luxury obtainable in this fruitful latitude, with wines and fruits of the season.
The proprietor believes that the rapidly increasing population and business importance of Anaheim demands hotel accommodation superior to any hitherto offered, and with a long and successful experience in business, as the proprietor formerly of Bella Union Hotel at Los Angeles, and are recently of the U. S. Hotel of that city he assumes the management of the Anaheim Hotel.
With confidence in his ability to please, and respectful solicitation of a share of the public patronage.
HENRY BREMERMAN.
LANTERS' HOTEL,
JOHN FISCHER,
PROPRIETOR.
Center and Les Anglais streets
ANAHEIM, CAL.
He undersigned has the pleasure of announcing that his magnificent new hotel building, erected on the site of the recently burned, is now completed and open to the public. The building is lighted with gas, and well heated throughout. No pains or expense has been prepared to make this in very respect.
FIRST CLASS HOUSE!
Anaheim is in the most fertile part of the semi-tropical region of California, in the midst of luxuriant orange groves and purple vineyards, convenient to good hunting and fishing grounds, and is only 12 miles from the sea, with a climate acknowledged superior to any other in the State, and offers advantages to the traveler or tourist unequaled by any other portion of the Union.
Terms Moderate—Ample Accommodation.
JOHN FISCHER.
LAFAYETTE HOTEL,
coastal railroad station
A Valuable Ranch For Sale.
A rare chance for any person desiring a home. Wm. McLaughlin offers his valuable ranch at San Juan Capistrano, consisting of 80 acres, 30 acres of which has the best irrigating facilities in the State, having command of a living stream of water which never fails. The improvements consist of a hotel building containing five rooms, and a dwelling house and orchard. Irrigating facilities free.
For particular enquiry of S. J. Davis, a Anaheim, or of Wm. McLaughlin, on the premises.
House to Let.
GOOD DWELLING HOUSE, with three rooms, together with garden privilege, one mile west of Anaheim proper, for two, three or six months, at reasonable rates.
Enquire of E. N. Arnold, or A. Kobler. Office at Goldstein's Brewery, Center street, Anaheim.
ANAHEIM, Dec. 17, 1871.
NORTH PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
CARRYING THE U. S. MAILS.
THE STEAMSHIPS OF the North Pacific Transportation Company will leave as follows, on the following routes:
SAN FRANCISCO & SAN DIEGO
San Francisco for S. Fran... 1872...
Jan... 6
Jan... 12
Jan... 15
Jan... 24
Jan... 30
San Padre for S. Fran... 1872...
Jan... 7
Jan... 13
Jan... 19
Jan... 26
Jan... 31
Leaving San Francisco at 9 A.M.
Anaheim Water Company.
Notice.
RESOLVED, on the 13th day of January, 1872, that an assessment of 50 cents per acre on the capital stock of the Anaheim Water Company, and all persons interested therein be, and is hereby levied, payable on or before the 23d day of February, 1872, in U. S. Gold Coin, to the Treasurer of said Company, F. Schneider, Eq., and that any stock upon which such assessment shall remain unpaid on the 23d day of February, 1872, shall be deemed delinquent.
A. HEYERMANN, Secretary.
Anaheim, Jan. 19, 1872.
OBED MACY,
Manufacturer of HARNESS AND SADDLERY.
LAFAYETTE HOTEL.
CHRIS. FLUHR,
Proprietor.
THE TRAVELING PUBLIC ARE RESPECTFULLY informed that this well-known Hotel is fitted with view to keep pass with the progress of improvements.
Having well furnished, miltes and single rooms it offers great inducements to families and the travelling community in general. CHARGES MODERATE.
BELLA UNION HOTEL
Main Street, Los Angeles,
now open, having been thoroughly renovated and re-furnished.
CHARGES MODERATE.
JOHN KING & CO.
Proprietors.
U.S. HOTEL,
Opposite the Court House,
Los Angeles, Cal.
HAMMEL & DENCKER, Propra.
RAILROAD HOTEL
Washington Ct.
General Store, opposite Wash., Park & Capitol Office.
S. G. Thomson... Proprietor.
OBED MAGY,
Manufacturer of
HARNESS AND SADDLERY.
Center Street, near the Brewery
For Sale!
FOUR HUNDRED SHARES of the Capital Stock of the ANAHEIM RAILWAY CO.
For particular inquire of the Secretary at the store of Heimain & George.
By order of the Board of Directors.
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GEO. C. KNOX, Sec. A. By Co.
Notice to Farmers.
Fresh Barley and Corn cheap for Cash.
Apply to JOHN EBRINGTON,
Vineyard Lot B1, Anahaim.
GEORGE BAUER,
BOOTS
and shoes, made and repaired at the lowest cash price.
All orders promptly attached to, and work guaranteed.
GEORGE BAUER
Center St., opposite the Brewery.
Special Notice.
THE partnership hereof existing between P. Richards and B. Melrose having this day being dissolved, debtors to the late James Smoulder suffer a fayer by settling up immediately.
Anahaim, Jan. 17, 1872.