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Southern Californian SATURDAY... JULY 20, 1873 TEN THOUSAND MILES AWAY. Sing, oh! for a brave and gallant bark, A stiff and rattling breathe, A bully crew and captain too, To carry me o'er the seas; To carry me o'er the seas, my boys, To my true love so gay-ay-ay. Who took a trip in a Government ship Ten thousand miles away. CHORUS: Then blow ye winds high-o, A-roving I will go; I'll stay no more on England's shore, So let the music play-ay-ay. I'll start by the morning train, To cross the raging main. For I'm in search of my own true love, Ten thousand miles away. My true love she was handsome, My que love she was gay; Her eyes are bright as the violet's hue, And silvery's the sound of her tongue— And silvery's the sound of her tongue, my boys, As I sing this lay-ay-ay; She is doing of the grand in a far-off land, Ten thousand miles away. Oh! dark and dismal was the day When last I saw my Meg; She'd a Government band around each hand, And another around each leg: And another around each leg, my boys, As the gobd ship left the bay-ay-ay; "Adieu." said she; "remember me, Ten thousand miles away." Treatment of Hydrophobia. A correspondent of the Detroit Tribune gives an account of the treatment pursued in the recent case of hydrophobia at Flint Michigan. The subject of so much discussion, Mr. Burt True, was bit by a rabid dog last May. The dog had bitten him in the center of the right hand. Being in the country at the time, it was some twelve hours before he reached a surgeon, who cauterized the wound with nitrate of silver. A correspondent of the Detroit Tribune gives an account of the treatment pursued in the recent case of hydrophobia at Flint Michigan. The subject of so much discussion, Mr. Burt True, was bit by a rabid dog last May. The dog had bitten him in the center of the right hand. Being in the country at the time, it was some twelve hours before he reached a surgeon, who cauterized the wound with nitrate of silver. The wound healed and remained so until it became irritable and broke out again. Soon the first marked symptoms of hydrophobia showed themselves, convulsions, barking like a dog, frothing at the mouth, and making strenuous efforts to oite everything that came near. During the convulsions the patient would seize the pillows from the bed in his teeth, and shake and rend them with all the ferocity of an angry dog. An intense dread of water also exhibited itself, the sight of which throw him into the most terrible convulsions, at this time requiring the united strength of five men to keep him under subjection; in fact, every symptom of hydrophobia made itself conspicuous. The patient was attacked on Friday evening, January 19th. On Saturday evening his physician, Dr. Axford, reached him; and at once was convinced of the terrible nature of the disease. Having had a case similar seven or eight years since where the patient recovered under his treatment, and has remained well ever since, after consulting the physician present, Dr. McCall, it was decided to place the patient under the same treatment which had been successful in this former case, which, for the aid it may do to others who suffered from this disease, we here give as follows: The injection under the skin of very large doses of morphine, and the administration of large doses of castor which is a powerful anti-spasmodic. About one grain of the sulphate of morphine was injected under the skin once in four hours, and a half-drachm of the powered castor, mixed with syrup, given internally. The effect was to produce sleep in about half hour, which lasted about an hour and a half, when the convulsions returned at intervals of an hour to an hour and a half, till nine o'clock Sunday morning, when the last convulsion occurred, after which he suffered severely from obstinate vomiting until Monday at The effect was to produce sleep in about half hour, which lasted about an hour and a half, when the convulsions returned at intervals of an hour to an hour and a half, till nine o'clock Sunday morning, when the last convulsion occurred, after which he suffered severely from obstinate vomiting until Monday at 10 o'clock, when that ceased also, leaving the patient comparatively easy, but very much prostrated. Since that time he has gradually improved, and now is to all appearance, quite well. In addition to the above treatment, small quantities of chloroform were imbaled at times, and on Sunday morning the patient was wrapped up in a woolen blanket wrung out of a warm solution of muriate of ammonia. This was the treatment which checked this fearful malady, and which Dr. Axtord, for the sake of humanity, is anxious should be published to the world, and thoroughly tested. "Look here, stranger, that's my wife you are dancing with." "Well, what of it?" said Rakensack. "Why this; you dance with her again and I'll blow the top of your head off." "Now look here, said Rakensack, coolly, 'do you see that umbrella sitting there?' Well 'spose I do?' "Well, you handle that umbrella, you touch that umbrella, and I'll ram it down your throat—and then I'll spread it." A golden rule for a young lady is to converse always with her female friends as if a gentleman were of the party; and with young men as if her female companions were present. MBER: established firm of ER, BLOCHMAN & Co. EIM LANDING. on hand a large and complete AD & OREGON PINE LUMBER! founded, Tongued and Grooved. kes, Lathe, Pickets, Doors, Windows, Mouldings, me, Plaster, and Hardware, received 700,000 feet PINE FENCING. number is of the Best Quality remined to sell at the LOWEST kinds of Country Produce taken in umber. Our yard is the Beach, house of Anaheim Lighter Company. MINES OUR STOCK before purchase. Notice! ERSIGNED, having assumed debts, liabilities and assets of of Baldwin & Crum, Blackagonmakers, requests everyforward at once and "SETwill continue the same busith under his own name, and and on Lemon street, and re- Hotels. ANAHEIM HOTEL, HENRY BLOCHMAN, Property. Center and Lemon Street, ANAHEIM, OAL. 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 Southern owner 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 Accomodation 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 increasing population and business importance of Anaheim demands hotel accommodation superior to any hitherto offered, and Transportation. LOS ANGELES & SAN PEDRO RAILROAD. On and after November 1st, 1871, trains will run as follows: leaving WILMINGTON—7:45 A.M., and 1 P.M. LOS ANGELES—10 A.M., and 3:45 P.M. Except on days of snowmer 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. minn., something in Wilmington with the Company's Business. First Class passenger care 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. San Diego for S. Francisco. San Pedro for S. Francisco. Sta. Barbara for S. Francisco. June 20 July 4 July 5 July 6 July 6 10 11 11 July 12 16 17 17 July 18 22 23 23 July 24 28 29 29 August 3 Aug 4 August 8 9 10 10 11 15 16 16 17 21 22 22 28 27 28 28 29 Sept 3 Sept 3 Leaving San Francisco at 9 A.M. Notice to Shippers. Notice! ERSIGNED, having assumed debts, liabilities and assets of Baldwin & Crum, Black Vagonmakers, requests every forward at once and "SET" will continue the same business under his own name, and on Lemon street, and recits patronage. A.CRUM. March 4th, 1872. KOHLER, OF THE PEACE, EXT to Anaheim Hotel, Street, Anaheim. Regular attention paid to collecting, accounting, drafting of legal papers generously transacted in all modern-barrows & co.,ssors to J. D. Hicks & Co.) AND RETAIL DEALERS IN AND HARDWARE ANGELES, CAL. Saloons. RICHARD MELROSE IS & MELROSE, ENTERPRISE and BILLIARD ROOM handsome and commodious Room in Anaheim. Native and foreign, Whiskies by Brandy, Ale, Porter, Soda Punches, &c., &c. A RGE HALL Balls, Theatrical Performances, &c., &c. THE ICE! IM HOTEL BAR, unch Day and Night 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 spared 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. CHRIS. FLUHR,...Proprietor. 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. Recollect Valables for safe keeping. FARMERS' AND MERCHANTS' BANK, OF LOS ANGELES. CHRIS. FLUHR, ...Proprietor. THE TRAVELING PUBLIC ARE RESPECTFULLY 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 refurnished. CHARGES MODERATE. Winston & Matfield ... Proprietors. U.S. HOTEL, Opposite the Court House, Los Angeles, Cal. HAMMEL & DENKER, Proprietors. RAILROAD HOTEL Wilmington Cal. 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... Beds, 25 Cents. 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 LOS ANGELES. BANK CAPITAL, - $500,000. JOHN G. DOWNEY... FRESIDENT. ISAIS W. HELLMAN... CASHIER. Exchange for Sale on SAN FRANCISCO. FRANKPORT. 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 term deposits, interest will be allowed. Los Angeles, April 13, 1870. NEW BUTCHER SHOP. Jose Sanches Colima. I WILL OPEN ON MONDAY next JULY 1ST, 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, Anaheim. Acerca de Restaurante de la Estrella. Miscellaneous. CITY BAKERY. HILLE & MENZEL, PROPRIETORS. Los Angeles street, Anaheim. Having just added our establishment one of the largest and finest events in the State we are prepared to furnish all those that need it. CAKES. PIES, CRACKERS And everything else pertaining to a FIRST CLASS BAKERY. 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! FOUR HUNDRED SHARES of the Library Stables. SALE STABLE. LOS ANGELES, ASKIN & METZKER PROPRIETORS. The Proprietors would call attention to their establishment, which is in the largest and best in Southern California. They have been related up in the last year with every modern conveniences and comforts. Also, the buildings have been refurbished with new roofs etc. George James of having their stalls boarded, may rely upon their receiving staff 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 excused, and we invite examination of the fine collection of animals in our Stables. SINGLE and DOUBLE TEAMS Always on hand for any occasion. Houses 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 kept constantly on hand for our patrons. Place of Business—Los Angeles street. 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 Heimaun & George. By order of the Board of Directors. GEO. C. KNOX, Sec. A. R. p. 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 Pischer's Hotel. 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. Dragon Makers E. W. CROOK. J. SULLIVAN. CROOK & SULLIVAN. BLACKSMITHS, and WAGON-MAKERS. Center street, opposite Langanberger & Co.'s. ANAHEIM. Manufacturer and Repairers of Wagons, Carriage, &c., &c. Mr. Sullivan, is an experienced shoer and will guarantee satisfaction. ALL WORK WARRANTYED. 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 Is a vice that has nothing to offer in its defense, but if anything will make a ma THE FLORENCE Will new 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 New Montgomery Street, Grand Hotel Building, San Francisco. Send for Circulars and samples of the work. Active Agents wanted in every place. 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 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, Oppouto 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 &c., promptly attended to Place of business, between Los Angeles and Lemon streets, near the Catholic Church.