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Southern Californian SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1872 Wenk-Back and Bad Seats. The small of the back is the weak or strong point of every person. It is the center of voluntary motion. Nearly three hundred muscles are directly or indirectly connected with the motions of which the small of the back is the pivotal center. Hence, while those who are strong, and whose muscular systems are well balanced, know nothing of spinal weakness or vertebral distortion in adults are forever complaining of this part of the body. One very prominent cause of weak backs and crooked spines is the unbygienic and unanatomical seats and benches of our schoolhouses, churches and halls; nor are the seats and benches provided on steamboats, railroad cars, or at stations or ferry-houses any better. It is impossible for any person to occupy these seats long without being forced out of shape. And when school children are confined to them for several hours a day for months and years, their backs will inevitable be more or less weakened, with corresponding deformity of body, for life. If you go into private families, even into the palaces of the opulent, we find the seats made more for show than for use. Girls suffer much by using such seats than boys, for the reason that boys are taught to run, jump and exercise themselves all over and all through, while girls are expected to keep still and be pretty. It is certainly one of the strange problems of the nineteenth century that no parent, teacher, or mechanic will give any attention to anato- If you go into private families, even into the palaces of the opulent, we find the seats made more for show than for use. Girls suffer much more by using such seats than boys, for the reason that boys are taught to run, jump and exercise themselves all over and all through, while girls are expected to keep still and be pretty. It is certainly one of the strange problems of the nineteenth century that no parent, teacher, or mechanic will give any attention to anatomy or physiology in the construction of seats for the human body: Must our chairs, and sofas, and settees, and divans, and tete-a-tetes, and pews forever be dictated by fashion, and never conformed to nature? Must our tortured bodies forever be compelled to shape themselves to the seats, instead of the seats being adapted to our bodies? Go through all the great chair-factories of the country, and you will not find a single article that is not put together in gross violation of the rules of health or comfort. It some Cooper, or Peabody, or Stewart, or Vanderbilt, or Astor, would invest a little million of dollars in establishing an immense chair factory "onstrictly hygienic principles," he would do more to improve human health, promote longevity and remedy the backache, then any medical college in the land.—From “Backache,” in Science of Health. American S. S. Union. The forty-eight anniversary of the American Sunday School Union, was held in the Academy of Music, Philadelphia, May 23. One of the largest and most intelligent audiences ever assembled there, was present to participate in the excercises. Splendid music by a choir of 500 young ladies and children. Interesting address by the Chairman, Hon. James Pollock, Dr. P. S. Henson, Dr. John Leyburn, Dr. John Cotton Smith. Dr. Newtown offered a resolution that it is the high privilege and duty of the American Sunday School Union at the present crises to take larger and more efficient action for founding and sustaining Sunday schools in the Southern States, and that the board of managers enter at once upon the work and solicit the aid of all Christian people to effect this object. Adopted. Summary of the Missionary Work for Last Year:—Schools organized, 1,093; Teachers in same, 6,897; Scholars, 45,598; Schools aided, 3,071; Teachers in same, 23,440. Union at the present crises to take larger and more efficient action for founding and sustaining Sunday schools in the Southern States, and that the board of managers enter at once upon the work and solicit the aid of all Christian people to effect this object. Adopted. SUMMARY OF THE MISSIONARY WORK FOR LAST YEAR:—Schools organized, 1,093; Teachers in same, 6,897; Scholars, 45,598; Schools aided, 3,071; Teachers in same, 23,441; Scholars, 200,474; Families visited, 18,707; and hundreds of souls hopefully converted. Grand Results in 48 years, over 51,000 Schools organized, over 2,600,000 children gathered in, 410,000 Christain men and women secured as teachers, and multitudes of souls brought to Christ. This work has reached many of the destitute and neglected places in various portions of the country, and its influence for good has been felt from the Atlantic to the Pacific cost, and from the line of the Northern Pacific Railroad to Mexico. But there remains thousands of places yet to be reached, and millions of children still untaught in God's truth. The marriage ceremony in Japan consists of the man and woman drinking wine from the same cup. Divorce is not much more elaborate than marriage. The husband gives the wife a piece of paper with a few lines of characters on it, and the knot is untied. A translation of the lines is given by a recent correspondent as follows: "I no likee you. I tinkee you likee other man more better. I givee you a piecee paper. You can go. Goodee by." The jolly local of a paper in Boone county says: "Come where my love lies dreaming—and see how who looks without any paint on her face." Miscellaneous. NUMBER! The old established firm of ERGER, BLOCHMAN & Co. HEIM LANDING. ently on hand a large and complete assortment of FOOD & OREGON PINE LUMBER! Surfaced, Tongued and Griened. Ingles, Shakes, Latha, Pickets, Doors, Blinds, Windows, Buildings, Time, Plaster, and Hardware, Just received 700,000 feet ON PINE, FENCING. Only Lumber is of the Best Quality determined to sell of the LOWEST All kinds of Country Produce taken in the Beach. Warehouse of Anaheim Lighter Company EXAMINE OUR STOCK before purchasers. Notice! UNDERSIGNED. having assumed debt. liabilities and assets of firm of Baldwin & Crum. Blackand Wagonmakers, requests everycome forward at once and "SET- Hotels. ANAHEIM HOTEL. HENRY DREHERNANN, Proprietor. Center and Lemon Streets, ANAHEIM, CAL. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS THE PLEAsure of announcing to the public that he has leased the Fine New Hotel, which has just been erected especially for that purpose, on the Southeast corner of Center and Lemon streets, Anaheim, and will. on the 27th of January, open therein a hotel that shall be, in its Construction. Appointments, Furnishing and Management. In every respect a FIRST CLASS HOTEL. The building have been designed and erected in the most careful and finished manner especially for hotel purposes, and well adapted to the Comfort and Accommodation of Guests Its Rooms AIRY, WELL LIGHTED, & HEATED, And neatly Arranged. And command fine views of the beautiful scenery Of Anaheim and vicinity, with its orange groves, the magnificent Sierra Nevada range of mountains on the Northeast, and the 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 Transportation. LOS ANGELES & SAN PEDRO RAILROAD: On and after November lst 1871, trains wirun on follows, leaving WILMINGTON—2:45 A.M., and 1 P.M. LOS ANGELES—10 A.M., and 3:45 P.M. Except on days of steamers' arrival and departure, when trains will run to connect with Steamers. Passengers for San Francisco and San Diego, will leave Los Angeles by the 10 A.M. train, commuting at Wilmington with the Company's Steamers. First-Class passenger cars will run regularly. No Charge for Storage to Merchants in the Country. JOHN MILNER; Agent at Los Angeles R. K. HEWITT, Superintendent. 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 5. Francisco for San Diego May...25 May...23 June...6 June...12 June...18 June...24 June...30 San Diego for 3. Francisco May...28 May...23 June...9 June...15 June...21 June...27 July...2 San Pedro for 3. Francisco May...30 May...5 June...11 June...17 June...23 June...29 July...5 Sta. Barbara for 3. Francisco May...30 May...5 June...11 June...17 June...23 June...29 July...5 Leaving San Francisco at 9 A.M. Banks, Etc., Etc. THE BANK. And command fine views of the beautiful scenery Of Anaheim and vicinity, with its orange groves, the magnificent Sierra Nevada range of mountains on the Northeast, and the 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 the business, as the proprietor formerly of the Bella Union Hotel at Los Angeles, and more 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 a respectful solicitation of a share of the public patronage. HENRY BREMERMANN. PLANTER'S HOTEL, JOHN FISCHER, PROPRIETOR. Cornor Center and Los Angeles streets ANAHEIM, CAL. The undersigned has the pleasure of announcing that his magnificent new hotel building, erected on the site of the one 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 every respect a 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 13 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. 5. Francisco for San Diego San Diego for 3. Francisco May San Pedro for 4. Francisco May Sta. Barbara for 5. Francisco May Leaving San Francisco at 9 A.M. Banks, Etc., Etc. THE BANK. WM. WORKMAN, F.P.F. TEMPLE. TEMPLE & WORKMAN, Bankers. TEMPLE BLOCK, LOS ANGELES. Receive Deposits and issue their Certificates, transact a General Banking Business. Draw on the London and San Francisco Bank (Limited) at San Francisco. EXCHANGE FOR SALROON NEW YORK. LONDON PARIS AND HAMBURG. LEGAL TENDERS, BULLION, GOLD DUST, and Government, State, County and City Bonds Bought and Sold. Receive Valuables for safe keeping. FARMERS' AND MERCHANTS' BANK, OF LOS ANGELES. BANK CAPITAL, - $500,000. JOHN G. DOWNEY.... I RESIDENT. ISAIS W. HELLMAN.... CASHIER. Exchange for Sale on SAN FRANCISCO. FRANKFORT, NEW YORK. HAMBURG. LODON. BERLIN. DUBlin. PARIS, Receive Deposits, and issue their certificates, BUY AND SELL LEGAL TENDERS, GOVERNMENT, STATE AND COUNTY BONDS, Will also pay the highest price for Gold and Silver Bullion. From and after this date, on all monies left as serm deposits, interest will be allowed. Los Angeles, April 13, 1870. GRAND RAFFLE OF A SPLENDID SQUARE PIANO! ICE! ICE!! HEIM HOTEL BAR, Lunch Day and NightCY DRINKS & CIGARS RANET & DUGARDIN, Proprietors. ORIENT SALOON, DOWNEY BLOCK, LOS ANGELES. Morphy & Weston - Managers LAGER. HEIM BREWERY. ENTER STREET, ANAHEIM Orders Promptly Filled. RIS IS ATTACHED TO THE PREMIERE OF S. GOLDSTEIN, proprietor Dexter Saloon. No. 69 Main street. NEW MOCK LOS ANGELES. LLIS CO. Proprietors LAFAYETTE HOTEL, CHRIS. FLUHR, ...Proprietor. THE TRAVELING PUBLIC ARE RE-SPECIFULLY informed that this well known Hotel is fitted up with a view to keep pace with the progress of improvements. Having well furnished suites and single rooms, it offers great inducements to families and the traveling community in general. CHARGES MODERATE. BELLA UNION HOTEL, Main Street, Los Angeles, It now open, having been thoroughly renovated and re-furnished. CHARGES MODERATE. Winston & Malfield - Proprietors. U.S. HOTEL, Opposite the Court House, Los Angeles, Cal. HAMMEL & DENKER, Proprs. RAILROAD HOTEL Wilmington C. Canal Street, Opposite Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Office. S. G. THOMPSON, ... Proprietor, U.S. HOTEL! WM. McLAUGHLIN - - Proprietor. LOS ANGELES STREET, ANAHEIM. Meals, 25 Cents... Balls, 25 Cents. GRAND RAFFLE OF A SPLENDID SQUARE PIANO! Made to order at the celebrated Arion Pianoforte Factory, in New York. The said Piano has just arrived, and is quite new. Its cost at the factory was $673, paid in advance after this $80 freight from New York to Los Angeles. It can be seen at the residence of P.O. Van Guipen, Los Angeles St. The intention is to use the same at the exhibition of Prof. Van Guipen's pupils, which will take place at an early day, and the raffle will take place immediately after the entertainment. This is a splendid opportunity to obtain the finest piano in Los Angeles for a mere trifle. The raffle will be held under the auspices of a committee of gentlemen to be selected or chosen by all the shareholders present. Many tickets have already been taken, and many more are bespoken. AMERICAN Bread & Cracker BAKERY, CORNER OF FIRST AND MAIN STE. Los Angeles. BUTTER, SUGAR, SODA JENNY LINDS, 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. MiceLancons. CITY BAKERY. HILLE & MENZEL, PROPRIETORS. Los Angeles street, Anaheim. Having just added to our establishment one of the largest and finest events in the State, we are prepared to furnish at all times the best of BREAD, GAKES, PIES, CRACKERS And everything else pertaining to a FIRST CLASS BAKERY. A BAR is attached to the establishment where Wines, Liquors and Cigars may always be held. CITY Meat Market, (Center of Center and Los Angeles streets). ANAHEIM. ASHCOFT & PRYOR, PROPRIETORS. A CHOICE SUPPLY of Fresh Beef, Mutton and Pork on hand at all times. Always on hand; a large supply of all kinds of fresh vegetables. SANTA ANA STORE, Santa Ana, BYWM. H. SPURGEON, DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. For Sale! LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. LOS ANGELES, ASKIN & METZKER PROPRIETORS The Proprietors would call attention to their establishment, which is the largest and best in Southern California. The stalls have been relisted up in the best style, with every modern convenience and comfort. Also, the buildings have been refitted with new roofs etc. Gentlemen desirous of having their stock boarded, may rely upon their receiving stries attention and the personal supervision of the proprietors. Saddle and Carriage Horses, Carriages and Buggies Constantly kept in readiness for hire. Our Livery Stable cannot be exscaled, and we invite examination of the fine collection of animals in our Stables. SINGLE and DOUBLE TEAMS Always on hand for any occasion. Horses Boarded and Groomed by the Day, Week or Month. Brices moderate, when the stock is well used. We will also attend to selling and haying of horses if desired. PLANTERS' LIVERY STABLE, WILEY AND CANAVON PROPRIETORS. Horses boarded and groomed, by the day, week or month. Single and double teams, always on hand. New Buggies—Blonded Horse, and every thing belonging to a first class establishment. Santa Ana, BY WM. H. SPURGEON, DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. For Sale! FOUR HUNDRED SHARES of the Capital Stock of the ANAHEIM RAILWAY CO. FOR PARTICULARS Inquire of the Secretary at the Stors of Helmann & George. By order of the Board of Directors. GEO. C. KNOK, Sec. A. B. g Co. PLANTERS' LIVERY STABLE, WILEY AND CANAVON PROPRIETORS. Horse boarded and groomed by the day, week, or month. Single and double teams always on hand. New Buggies—Blended Horses, and every thing belonging to a first class establishment kept constantly on hand for our patrons. FASHION STABLE. MAIN STREET, Opposite Arcadia Street. LOS ANGELES. GEO. R. BUTLER, Proprietor. A branch of this stable, or the old original Stable, is located on Main street next to Lichianbergers wagon shop. Dragon Makers E. W. CROOK. J. SULLIVAN. CROOK & SULLIVAN. BLACKSMITHS, and WAGON-MAKERS. Center street, opposite kangenberger & Co.'s ANAHELM. Manufacturers and Repairers of Wagons, Carriages, &c., &c. Mr. Sullivan, is an experienced shoer and will guarantee satisfaction. ALL WORK WARRANTED. WAGON and CARRIAGE MAKING. O. LUEDKE, At the shop of Crook & Sullivan, Center street, Anaheim. Will do all kinds of Wagon and Carriage Making. ALSO, REPAIRING In a workmanlike manner and at reasonable rates. Profanity THE FLORENCE Will now everything needed in a family, from the heaviest to the lightest fabric. IT DOES HOME WORK, MORE MIXED OF WORK, AND BETTER WORK, Than any other machine. If there is a Florence Sewing Machine within one thousand miles of San Francisco not working well and giving entire satisfaction, if I am informed of it, it will be attended to without expense of any kind to the owner. SAMUEL HILL, Agent, 19 New Montgomery Street, Grand Hotel Building, San Francisco. Send for Circulars and complete of the work. Article Agreeable in every place. O. LUEDKE, At the shop of Crook & Sullivan, Center street, Anaheim. Will do all kinds of Wagon and Carriage Making. ALSO, REPAIRING In a workmanlike manner and at reasonable rates. Profanity Is a vice that has nothing to offer in its defense; but if anything will make a ma swear— Ladies Excepted! —It is to have a Mean, Low-lived, Stab-sided Boot...always running over, never running rtl., hr. 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. CHARLES WILLE, COOPER. Casks, Tanks, Kegs And all styles of Coopering work, done at the shortest notice. Reparing of wine casks, promptly attended to Place of business, between Los Angeles and Laurel streets, near the Catholic Church. ANAMHIM COOPER SHOP CENTER STREET, J. WESTPHAL, PROPRIETOR.