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Southern Californian
Published Every Saturday.
RICHARD MELROSE.
PUBLISHER AND PRUPRIETOR
OFFICE AT CORNER OF CENTER AND LOS ANGELES STREETS
TERMS
For One Year (in advance)... 500
Six Months... 300
Advertising rates... $1 per square
JOB WORK:
ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK PROMPTLY AND NEATLY EXECUED AT THIS OFFICE
AGENTS:
LOS ANGELES
SANTA ANA
CALIFORNIA
SAN FRANCISCO
NOTICE:
Subscriptions and Transient Advertiements to be Paid for Invariably in Advance. Current Advertisements Must be Sought For Monthly.
BUSINESS CARDS, ETC.
MRS. FLORA ELDRIDGE,
MILLINER.
CENTER STREET, ANAHEIM.
Next to Clark's Book Store.
LADIES will And Batteries celebrated Pattion or sale. HATS and Bonnets
MADE TO ORDER
MRS. M. BROWN.
DRESSMAKER
Near the corner of
Lemon and Second Streets.
ANAHEIM.
TAILORING!
NEW SHOP IN
Anahoim.
BATH HOUSE
AND BURGER SHOP
NOTICE:
Subscriptions and Transient Adger
tirements to be Paid for Invariably
in Advance. Current Advertisements
Must be Sought For Monthly.
BUSINESS CARDS!
J. W. CLARK,
Notary Public
Justice of the Peace.
Land Agent and Conveyancer. Acknowledgments Taken.
Loans negotiated on real estate security.
Office at Clark's new building opposite Planters
Hotel Center street.
A. KOHLER
Justice of the Peace,
(ANAHEIM TOWNSHIP)
Office Next to Anaheim Hotel,
Center Street Anaheim.
Particular attention paid to
Conveyancing. Collecting, Accounting
And drafting of legal papers generally. Business transacted in all modern languages.
A. A. WILSON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
Room No. 11, Temple Block.
San Los Angeles Cal.
OMELVENY & HAZARD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
OFFICE IN TEMPELE'S BLOCK, LOS ANGELES, CAL.
Special Attention given to business in U.S. land office.
R. H. CHAPMAN,
CHAPMAN & HUTTON,
Attorneys at Law
OFFICE IN TEMPLE BLOCK, UP STAIRS, Los Angeles Cal.
DR. W. N. HARDIN,
Office and Residence
Cor. Los Angeles and Sycamore Streets
ANAHEIM.
DR. J. S. GARDINER,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
Office
IN ENTERPRISE HALL BUILDING
Lately occupied by Mr. W. R. Olien,
ANAHEIM.
MRS. A. HIGGINS,
PHYSICIAN AND MIDWIFE.
Regular attention given to diseases peculiar to women and children. Office and residence Corner Lemon and Center streets Anaheim.
TAILORING!
NEW SHOP IN
Anahiem.
BATH HOUSE
AND BURGER SHOP
PROF. LEAN... PROP.
CITY BAKERY.
CENTER STREET ANAHiem
Robert Menzel... Proprieter
GEORGE BAUER
BOOTS AND SHOES
Made and repaired by the lowest cost price.
All orders promptly attended and work guaranteed.
George Bauer
Los Angeles street, opposite Enterprise Hall.
L. GUNTHER,
BOOT & SHOEMAKER,
Los Angeles Street,
Anahiem.
A good Life Guaranteed.
R. LUEDKE,
WATCH MAKER
AND
JEWELER.
CENTER STREET
ANAHEIM.
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY
Carefully Revised and WARRANTED.
A fine assortment of Jewelry on hand.
Jan 11th.
JOB M. SEAMANS,
MANUFACTURING JEWELER & WATCHMAKER
And dealer in Precious Stones, Jewelry, Etc.
67 Main St., Los Angeles.
D. DESMOND
HAT STORE,
MAIN STREET.
LCS ANAHiem
ANAHEIM COOPER SHOP,
DR. J. S. GARDINER,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Office
IN ENTERPRISE HALL BUILDING
Lately occupied by Mr. W. E. Olwen.
ANAHEIM.
MRS. A. HIGGINS,
LADIES' PHYSICIAN AND MIDWIFE.
Particular attention given to diseases peculiar to women and children. Office and residence Corner Lemon and Center streets Anaheim.
PIONEER DRUG STORE.
Center street corner of Lemon, Anaheim.
W. M. HIGGINS, PROPRIETOR DEALER IS Drugs.
Perfumery,
and Garden seeds.
JOSEPH BENNERSCHIEIDT,
TIN AND COPPER SMITH.
CENTER STREET, ANAHEIM.
Stoves Etc., Always on Hand.
P. W. C. DIMOCK.
A. J. BROWN.
DIMOCK & BROWN,
CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS
Refer to their work.
A. G. BEEBE,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
Plants and specifications drawn up with neatness and accuracy.
Orders left at CLARKS' BOOK STORE will receive prompt attention.
P. C. M'KINNIE,
Contractor and Builder,
SHOP ON CENTRE STREET,
[Adjoining Pioneer Livery Stable.]
SAMUEL MEYER.
Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Oils, Gas Fixtures, and Kitchen Utensils.
COMMERCIAL STREET LOS ANGELES
Precious Stones, Jewelry, Etc
67 Main St., Los Angeles.
D. DESMOND
HAT STORE,
MAIN STREET.
LOS ANGELES
ANAHEIM COOPER SHOP,
CENTER STREET, ANAHEIM.
J. WESTPHAL,
PROPRIETOR.
OBED MACY,
Saddle and Harness Maker,
CENTER STREET, ANAHEIM.
HARNESS Saddles, Bits, Spurs, Fitts, Etc., all ways on hand and made to order, much if.
S. C. FOY.
PIONEER SADDLE and HARNESS MAKER.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Saddlery, Leather and Findings
No. 17, Los Angeles street, Los Angeles
CARPET WAREHOUSE
Aaron Smith,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Paper Hangings and Upholstery Goods.
No. 8, Commercial Street, Los Angeles, Cal
Carpets sewed and put down neatly.
H. D. BARROWS & Co.,
(Successors to J. D. Hicks & Co.)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN STOVES AND HARDWARE
LOS ANGELES, CAL.
SHERN CALIFORNIA
NAHEIM, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1873.
MISCELLANEOUS.
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
FUST, and Government, State, County
and City Dues Bought and Sold. Receive
Valuables for sale keeping.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
PLANTER'S HOTEL,
JOHN FISCHER,
PROPRIETOR.
Corner Center and Los Angeles street
ANAHEIM, CAL.
THE undersigned would respectfully call
the attention of the Traveling Public to the superior accommodations of this well known and long established house.
The hotel has every accommodation which a long experience in the business could suggest.
STAGE FROM San Diego, Los Angeles and San Bernardino stop at this House.
Annaheim 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.
JOHN FISCHER.
ANAHEIM HOTEL.
The Voice of the
To the Editor of the Southern CoUnder the heading, "The Means" I see that you husbandry in your last issuing from the March and A the Department of Agricul pears to have the true "ring A FRIEND OF SEAR REPRESENTATION OF H Regret is felt by the true culture, that so few farmers in the hal's of legislation, Congress. If it is true that ment results from the non-of tenant farmers in the B Commons, an affirmation rea fact to be deprecated, how the loss from lack of agrie sertation in a nation, of thrifty and intelligent farm that there is the slightest finding men of the breadth an average Congress among any individual State; but isolated, and unable to comb it; they are more in depend ing in feeling and fact they are cloak the pregnant hinge where political thrift may toll they are comparatively s
EXCHANGE FOR SALE ON
NEW YORK
LONDON
PARIS AND
HAMBURG.
LEGAL TENDERS BULLION, GOLD
LIST, and Government, State, County,
and City Bonds Bought and Sold. Receive
Valuables for sale keeping.
FARMERS' AND MERCHANTS'
BANK,
OF —
LOS ANGELES.
BANK CAPITAL, - $500.000.
JOHN G. DOWNEY ... RESIDENT
ISAIS W. HELLMAN ... CASHIER
Exchange of Sale on
SAN FRANCISCO.
FRANKFORT,
NEW YORK,
HAMBURG.
LOS OON,
BERLIN,
DUBLIN.
PARIS
Receive Deposits, and issue their certificates
BUY AND SELL LEGAL TENDERS.
GOVERNMENT STATE AND COUNTY BONDS,
Will also pay the biggest price for Gold and Silver Bullion.
From and after this date, on all monies left as spec deposits, interest will be allowed.
Los Angeles, April 13, 1870.
REOPENING
OF THE
Blacksmith and Wagon
ESTABLISHMENT
Formerly occupied by Crook & Salivan
OPPOSITE LANGENBERGER & CO.,
CENTER STREET, ANAHEIM'
The undersigned have opened the above shop,
and are fully prepared to do
BLACKSMITH WORK
in all its branches.
Wagon and Carriage making.
AND
General Job Work,
HORSE-SHOELYG, A SPECIALTY.
N. B., Kindness, strict attention to business, and all work warranted is our motto.
1872 CROWTHER & JOHNSON.
P. A. CLARK,
— Dealer in—
BOOKS, STATIONERY
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.
JOHN FISCHER.
ANAHEIM HOTEL.
Cor. Center & Lemon Sts.
ANAHEIM, ..... Cal
Established and hitherto conducted by
Henry Bremermann
Has been leased to the undersigned.
who will endeavor to maintain its deservedly high reputation as a
FIRST CLASS HOTEL.
The appointments of its airy and well-lighted Rooms
And the superiority of the
HITCHEN AND BAR
Are too well known to the public to make further enquiries now necessary.
I respectfully invite all friends and former traps of the house, as well as the travelling public to patronize a young beginner who will spare no paints to please his guests.
MAX. NEEDTUNG.
U.S. HOTEL,
Opposite the Court House,
Los Angeles, Cal.
HAMMEL & DENKER, Propris
Star Restaurant.
Los Angeles St., Anaheim.
Board by the day or week, at Moderate Prices.
Meals can be Obtained at All Hours.
GEORGE MILLER, Propr't feb8 tf
CHALLENGE RESTAURANT
FELIX POULCHT,
Proprietor
LOS ANGELES St., Next Enterprise Hall.
ANAHEIM.
the loss from lack of agriculture presentation in a nation; of thrifty and intelligent farmers that there is the slightest finding men of the breadth an average Congress among any individual State; but isolated, and unable to combine; they are more in dependence in feeling and fact they are less crook the pregnant hinger where political thrill may toll they are comparatively sadd and conscientious, and are insincerity and sinuosity of politician While agriculture represented, its interests suffice lawyers, scheming merchant and railroad monopolists, men represent the producing interests are at best the expensive gold production and consume an impelling personal seeking legislative position therefore obtain it. Comment had its millions in subsidies of navigation, light house aids; railroads have millions of money and of acres of land managers are permitted to stock and drain the resources for double dividends. Noers want very little money in tions in aid of agriculture need an exemption from ad valention—statesmen understand scientiously working for their protection against rings of lavishes and the tyranny of freights. Farmers have the num- ability to protect them acting in concert, in combinat combinations, as a grand r shall overwhelm all mercenaries whatever. To the honest rural population, both on account rity and number, must the order its salvation from unhallow knavery in legislation. Then cultural classes combine and they are represented in State legislatures.
Irrigation and ManWithiam L Willis near E this county, has adopted the plumbing ditches, through which he water to irrigate his straw part full of barnyard manure means he manures his vines measure by the same process that gates them. The effect, as expected, is most gratifying purpose of testing the plan he omit it at first to a portion of the continued to irrigate the balance way without the manure. The nursed present a most favorable those not manured, being a m
General Job Work,
HORSE-SHOELING, A SPECIALTY.
N. B., Kindness, strict attention to business, and all work warranted is our motto.
P. A. CLARK,
Dealer inBOOKS, STATIONERY,
and
Fancy Goods,
Anaheim,
AGENT FOR AVERIL'S CHEMICAL PAINT; also for the San Francisco dances and weavings, and East Coast remedies.
Violins,
Albums,
Gold Prints,
Candles,
Give me a call.
SANTA ANA STORE,
Santa Ana,
BY—
WM. H. SPURGEON,
DEALER IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
ROE & GARDEN,
HATS AND GAPS
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,
CIGARS,
Yankee Notions, Etc.
NO. 52, MAIN STREET,
LOS ANGELES
Meals can be Obtained at All Hours.
GEORGE MILLER, Proprietor
feb8 tf
CHALLENGE RESTAURANT
FELIX POUCHT,
Proprietor
LOS ANGELES St., Next Enterprise Hall.
ANAHEIM.
THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING LEASED THE A BEHIND NAMED FACE OF NOIR, BE A HAVE TO ASSURE HIS FRONTS THAT HE WILL SCARE NOIRS TO MOUNTAIN IT WILL CARRY REPUTATION AMONG ALL LOCAL GOOD COVER.
Having associated himself with one of the books on the land, he is confident that his table will be one of the best and busiest his friends to come and see me again.
Families and private persons always be supplied at short notice, with pictures of every description. Board by the day, week or month.
FELIX POUCHT
SALOONS, ETC.
ENTERPRISE SALOON,
PETER RICHARDS, PROPRIETOR
LOS ANGELES ST., ANAHEIM.
Having resumed the management of this popular establishment and thoroughly renovated it, and having a choice stock of the best wines and liquors on hand I respectfully invite all my old friends to come and see me again.
Two Fine Ballard Tables, and a Reading & Chess Room Are attached to the establishment.
CALIFORNIA BREWERY,
Seventh North street, between Los Angeles and Lemon.
ANAHEIM.
F. CONRAD, Proprietor
THE BEST LAGER BEER, BY BOTTLE OR GLASS, always on hand. Orders promptly filled.
"The Grange" — The farm West in their new movement hither their associations "granges," expressive, but more an English word. It comes from a grain, and its primary sign probably that of a granary. In meaning is a farm house and its cings. Some illustrations will show two meanings From the "Son Sower," so exquisitely illustrated Appletons, we have:
And from the distant grange there The scatter of the thrasher's flail.
In Milton's Comus:
When for their teeming stocks and In wanton dance, they praise the bourne Measure for Measure, third act, gill I will presently to St Luks's, where The moated grange resides this Dejected Mariana-
Tennyson's Mariana in the Grange, with the blue fly singing pane" — about the weakest thing written — will be remembered by a farmer could not have chosen a prescriptive word.
The Voice of the People.
SPADRA, May 21.
Under the heading, "The End Justifies the Means." I see that you defend political husbandry in your last issue. The following from the March and April Report of the Department of Agriculture, 1871, appears to have the true "ring."
A FRIEND OF SECRET GRANGES.
REPRESENTATION OF HUSBANDRY.
Regret is felt by the true friends of agriculture that so few farmers should be found the halfs of legislation, and especiallygress. If it is true that national detriment results from the non-representation tenant farmers in the British House of Commons, an affirmation recently made as fact to be deprecated, how much greater loss from lack of agricultural representation in a nation of independent city and intelligent farmers! It is not there is the slightest difficulty in being men of the breadth and brains of average Congress among the farmers of individual State; but farmers are rated, and unable to combine with facilities they are more in dependent, and thus feeling and fact they are less inclined to look the pregnant hinges of the knee are political thrift may follow fawning;" are comparatively single minded
Tobacco.
The tobacco crop in California last year amounted to 70,000. This year there are 400 acres in tobacco near Gilroy, where the crop is doing well, with a promised yield of 700,000 to 800,000 pounds. The results from last year's crop are quite satisfactory. We were this morning shown samples of the tobacco, together with manufactures from the same in the form of plug and smoking tobacco and cigars. Those who have examined and tested these manufactures express themselves surprised and pleased. A representative of the Lorillards of New York is now on the way here to look into the matter. It is said that an Eastern house has offered thirty cents per pound for the tobacco delivered at Sacramento, but our local manufacturers are willing to pay $1 per pound for the Havana raised here. The California process for curing tobacco is quite different from the practice at the East. There' plant is cut and hung up to dry with the leaves downward, artificial heat is often being used to hasten the drying. Here the plant is cut and packed green in layers two feet thick, and allowed to ferment, then dried horizontally. This process is repeated once or twice before the plant is striped. It is claimed that by this system of curing juices are retained, the nicotine expell-
What Providence done for Jack and Jill.
Jack took his Jill to wife. Never again sat he alone at his frugal board.
All is well in the house that Jack built. It was a deep design of Providence that put it into his head to build at all; and a liberal policy of fortune that laid it in his power to do so. Perhaps Jack never realized this to the extent that I do; for when the tree thrives, we rejoice in the blossoms and devour the fruit, but we do not always consider how deep the roots strike, nor from what sources it gathers nourishment—especially if we are just married.
Again, at sunset, Jack stood in the door of his house. Within was the dear soul who was growing more precious in his eyes every breath she drew. There was but two of them, all told; yet they seemed to fill every nook and corner of the premises, so that they asked no odds of the great world around them. And when, at last, they sat down to partake of the evening meal, and the hot water gushed, and gurgled and sang melodiously, as it fell into a bed of curled and fragrant leaves at the bottom of the teapot, Jack looked at Jill, and his silence spoke what his lips had not the skill to utter; for an angel from heaven had filled his heart and hers so full of peace and happiness, that a single syllable would have flooded their sympathetic eyes.
So much for the house that Jack built, together with this truth, which I found in the bottom of the well which stands over against the house: "He built better than he new."—Overland Monthly for June.
Orange and Strawberry Culture.
G. T. Rich, a successful strawberry cultivator of this county, is preparing to
Orange and Strawberry Culture.
G. T. Rich, a successful strawberry cultivator of this county, is preparing to plant next winter at proper distances among his berries, an orchard of young orange trees. As the orange tree is a slow grower and requires a number of years to come into bearing, Mr. Rich thinks he will lose nothing in the meantime from the product of the berries, and the irrigation and cultivation necessarily bestowed upon the land to keep them in good bearing will at the same answer to keep his orange orchard in good growing condition. We can see no objection to this plan but on the contrary believe it to be a most excellent one, and would suggest it to other strawberry culturists as well worthy of their consideration and trial.
We would also suggest to our orchardists who desire to cultivate fruit, the trees of which come into bearing early and are of short life, like the peach, apricot and nectarine, the propriety of alternating these trees with the oranges and the lemon. By the time the former have passed their greatest usefulness and begun their decline, the latter will be just in their best bearing condition. In this way no time will be lost, and no labor wasted in the cultivation of either—Sacramento Record.
The Symptoms—Two members of the Kentucky Legislature being noisily drunk on a railway train, the conductor remonstrated. One of them pompously demanded: 'Do you know, sir, that I am a member of the Legislature?' The conductor quietly replied: "You've got the symptoms."