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Southern Californian SATURDAY... JULY 6, 1873 THE PROXY SAINT. Each for himself must do his Master's work, Or at his peril leave it all undone; Witness the fate of one who sought to shirk The Rancillary service, yet would shan The penalty. A man of earthly aims (No runs the apologue) whose plums spines Would off remold him of the church's chims, Will answers thus; "Go then and pay our vows For this and me!" Now, when at Peter's gate The twin together had arrived at last, He let the woman in; then to her mate, Shutting the door, "Then hast already pardred By prays," said the saint, "just in the way That then on earth was wont to fast and pray!" Jose G. Saxs. speech-making. Washington never made a speech. In the zenith of his fame he once attempted it, failed, and gave it up confused and abashed. If framing the Constitution of the United States the labor was almost wholly performed in Committees of the Whole, of which George Washington was day after day the chairman, and he made two speeches of a very few words each, something like Grant's speeches. The Constitution, however, acknowledged the master spirit, and historians affirm that had it not been for his personal popularity and the thirty words of his first speech, pronouncing it the best that could be united upon, the Constitution would have been rejected by the people. Thomas Jefferson never made a speech. He couldn't do it. Napoleon, whose executive ability is almost without a parallel, said that his greatest difficulty was in finding men of deeds rather than men of words. When asked how he maintained his influence over his superiors in age and experience when Commander in Chief of the army in Italy, he said by reserve. The greatness of a man is not measured by the length of a man's speeches and their num- The State Central Committee In the State Democratic Convention, the following new State Central Committee was elected: First Judicial District—D. W. Murphy. Second Judicial District—P. O. Handley of Oroville. Third Judicial District—R. Beverly Colo of Oakland. Fourth Judicial District—Tyler Curtis, of San Francisco. Fifth Judicial District—R. E. Galvin, of Toulumne. Sixth Judicial District—J. W. Coffroth, of Sacramento. Seventh Judicial District—A. B. Walker, of Napa. Eighth Judicial District — John Daggart. Ninth Judicial District—J. E. Pellum of Shasta. Tenth Judicial District—C. E. Wilcoxson, of Sutter. Eleventh Judicial District—Jas. T. Farley, of Amador. Sixteenth Judicial District — Thomas Laspeyre, of Korn. Seventeenth Judicial District — Wahace Woodworth of Los Angeles. Eighteenth Judicial District — Thos. Sherman, of San Diego. Nineteenth Judicial District — Franklin Lawton, of San Francisco. Twentieth Judicial District—A. Craig, of Santa Cruz. The President suggested that the Convention establish a rule, that at any meeting nine members of the Committee shall constitute a quorum; and the suggestion was adopted by the Convention nem con. Country Newspapers. Few people appreciate the value of the village papers which gather up the news of a county and advocate the interests of a locality. And few understand the amount of ability required to edit such a paper. Country Newspapers. Few people appreciate the value of the village papers which gather up the news of a county and advocate the interests of a locality. And few understand the amount of ability required to edit such a paper, where one man must be editor, publisher, printer, book-keeper and all. Imagine how much the intelligence of the country would suffer by the blotting out of the weekly papers, which treat of the immediate interests of the people, and thus come into immediate contact with their minds! The true country editor understands that his paper thrives by being intensely local; that it is not by learned editorials on tariff and income tax, but by articles in favor of the new railroad, by descriptions of the new factory, by the advocacy of the new bridge, that he must succeed. People look in his columns not only for the latest general news, but for a mention of every interesting fact, of every curious matter of interest in his own county. And thus the paper becomes the reflector of the current events and the public sentiment of his section. Nothing is too small to be itemized if only it is of interest. A country editor advertised the other day that he would insert a list of the names of the people who had joined the churches in the county in a recent revival. Which showed that he understood his business. He proposed to chronicle every event of interest occurring in his jurisdiction. Every intelligent family should give a cordial support to the local newspaper. It is one of the great educational influences.—Hearth and Home. Miscellaneous. NUMBER: old established firm of GER, BLOCHMAN & CO. HEIM LANDING. on hand a large and complete OD & OREGON PINE LUMBER! surfaced, Tongued and Grooved. lkes, lakes, Lathe, Pickets, Dore, Minda, Windows, Mouldings, Dome, Plaster, and Hardware, it received 700,000 feet N PINE FENCING. Lumber is of the Best Quality terminated to sell at the LOWEST kinds of Country Produce taken in umber. Our yard is the Beach, house of Anaheim Lighter Company AMINE OUR STOCK before purchase. Notice! DERSIGNED, having assumed debts, liabilities and assets of Baldwin & Crum, Black-Wagonmakers, requests every forward at once and "SET" will continue the same busi Hotels. ANAHEIM HOTEL. HENRY BRENNERMAN, Proprietor Center and Lemon Streets, ANAHEIM, GAL. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS THE PLEAsure of announcing to the public that he has landed 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 AREAIRY, WELL LIGHTED, & HEATED, ANDNeatly 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 1st 1874, trains will run or follow, leaving WILNINGTON—1:45 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 Steamer. Passengers for San Francisco and San Diego, will leave Los Angeles by the 10 A.M. train, connecting 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 K. E. 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 S. Francisco for San Diego. S. Francisco for San Pedro. S. Francisco for Sta. Barbara for San Francisco. June 20 July 4 July 6 July 8 July 6 July 10 July 11 July 17 July 12 July 16 July 22 July 25 July 24 July 28 July 30 August 6 August 7 August 9 August 6 August 10 August 11 August 16 August 17 August 21 August 22 August 28 September 2 September 3 September 5 Leaving San Francisco at 9 A.M. Notice to Shippers. 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. Corner 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 repaired 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 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. Notice to Shippers. GREAT REDUCTION IN FREIGHT!! ANAHEIM LIGHTER COMPANY THIS COMPANY is now prepared to receive and deliver Freight At the Lowest Rates. SHIPPERS WILL PLEASE SEND BILLS OF LADING by Steamer, and mark Freight care ANAHEIM LIGHTER COMPANY. No Charge for Storage on Grain. ROBT. N. WHITE, Agent A. L. Co. 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 SALE ON NEW YORK. LONDON PARIS AND HAMBURG. LEGAL TENDERS, BULLION, GOLD DUST, and Government, State, County and City Bonds Bought and Sold. Recieve Valuables for safe keeping. FARMERS' AND MERCHANTS' BANK, OF LOCA ANGELES LAFAYETTE HOTEL. CHRIS. FLUHR, ...Proprietor. THE TRAVELING PUBLIC ARE RESPECIFULLY 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 refurbished. CHARGES MODERATE. Winston & Maffield ... Proprietors. U.S. HOTEL, Opposite the Court House, Los Angeles, Cal. HAMMEL & DENKER, Proprs. RAILROAD HOTEL Wilmington Cal. Onal Street, Opposite Wells, Purge & Co.'s Office. S. G. THOMPSON, ... Proprietor. U.S. HOTEL! Wm. McLAUGHLIN ... Proprietor. LOS ANGELES STREET, ANAHEIM. FARMERS' AND MERCHANTS' BANK, OF LOS ANGELES. BANK CAPITAL, - $500,000. JOHN G. DOWNEY... President. ISAIS W. HELLMAN... Cashier. Exchange for Sale on SAN FRANCISCO. FRANKFORT. NEW YORK. HAMBURG. LONDON. 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. NEW BUTCHER SHOP. Jose Sanchez Colima. I WILL OPEN ON MONDAY next JULY INST., a new Butcher Shop, in the new building adjoining the Star Restaurant, on Los ANGELES STREET, ANAHEIM. A good assortment of Fresh Meats on hand. The patronage of the Public solicited. CARNECERIA NEUVA. JOSE SANCHES COLIMA. Calle de Los Angeles, Anahiem. CITY BAKERY. HILLE & MENZEL, PROPRIETORS. Los Angeles street, Anaheim. HAVING JUST ADDED to our establishment one of the largest and finest stores in the State, we are prepared to furnish at all times the best in BREAD, CAKES, 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, (Corner of Center and Los Angeles streets). ANAHEIM ASHCROFT & 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, —BY— WM. H. SPURGEON, DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, For Sale! LIVERY STABLE. 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 refitted 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 alerts attention and the personnel supervision of the proprietors. Saddle and Carriage Horses, Carriages and Buggies Constantly kept in readiness for hire. Our Livery Stable cannot be excluded, 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. Prices moderate, when the stock is well used. We will also attend to selling and buying 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—Blooded Horses, and everything 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 Store of Heimung & George. By order of the Board of Directors. GEO. C. KNOX, Sec. A. B. g Co. 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—Blooded Horses, and everything belonging to a first class establishment kept constantly on hand for our patrons. Place of Business—Los Angeles street, next to Fischer's Mutch. 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 Lichtenbergers wagon shop. Wagon Makers E. W. CROOK. J. SULLIVAN. CROOK & SULLIVAN: BLACKSMITHS. and WAGON-MAKERS. Center street, opposite Langenberger & Co.'s ANAHELM. Manufacturers and Repairers of Wagons, Carriages, &c., &c. Mr. Sullivan, is an experienced shoer and will guarantee satisfaction. ALL WORK WARRANTY. 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. MERCHANTS' NK, THE VERY BEST for Family Sewing & General Work Unmilled Indispensable Assistant Every Household Addition merely Required in the Family or Workshop Possessing Special & Important valuables over all others GROVER BAKER'S SEWING MACHINES The Elastic Stitch, strong durable and Admired by all. MACHINES one style Making with cohesive and stitch if the other choice does not surv. Sendler price list and sample of sewing R.G.BROWN Agent 110 MONTGOMERY ST. 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, Slab-sided Host 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 to 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 be., promptly attended to Place of business, between Los Angeles and Leaven streets, near the Catholic Church. THE FLORENCE Will sow everything needed in a family, from the heaviest to the lightest fabric. IT DOES MORE WORK, MORE KINDS 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 Nine Montgomery Street, Grand Hotel Building, San Francisco. Send for Circulars and samples of the work. Active Agents wanted in every place.