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Southern Californian Published Every Saturday. RICHARD MELROSE, PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR OFFICE AT CORNER OF CENTER AND LOS ANGELES STREETS. TERMS For One Year (in advance)... 5.00 "Six Months," ... 3.00 Advertising rates ... $1 per square JOB WORK: ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK: PROMPTLY AND NEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE. AGENTS: LOS ANGELES..... W. J. BROWN SANTA AA..... W. H. SHUZENZI GALLIAT..... FRANK P. FISHER SAN FRANCISCO..... L. P. FISHER NOTICE: Subscriptions and Transient Advertisements to be Paid for Invariably in Advance. Current Advertisements Must be Settled For Monthly. BUSINESS CARDS, ETC. MRS. FLORA ELDRIDGE, MILLINER. CENTER STREET, ANAHEIM, Next to Clark's Book Store. LADIES will find Buttericks celebrated PATTERNS for sale. HATS and BONNETS MADE TO ORDER April. MRS. M. BROWN. DRESSMAKER Near the corner of Lemon and Second Streets. ANAHEIM. TAILORING! NEW SHOP IN Anahiem. BUSINE FRANK R. COMMISS CENTER Grain, Hi BOUGH Liberal Cas on Co OFFICE— ROBT CENTER S SWISS, LIMI Cheese Cascade every week edition, SYDN CARPET ORDERS FOR CAR line attended by inAll others left at Auwill be promptly attiA FLEMING. AGENTS: LOS ANGELES SANTA AMA GALAT SAN FRANCISCO NOTICE: Subscriptions and Transient Advertements to be Paid for Invariably In Advance. Current Advertisements Must be Settled For Monthly. BUSINESS CARDS: J. W. CLARK, Notary Public and Justice of the Peace. Land Agent and Conveyancer. Acknowledgments Taken. Loans negotiated on real estate security geOffice 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 transactions in all modern languages. A. A. WILSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR Room No. 11, Temple Block. 3m LOS ANGELES, CAL. O'MELVENY & HAZARD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OFFICE IN TEMPLE'S BLOCK, LOS ANGELES, CAL. Special Attention given to business in C. Land Office. K. 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. Olden, ANAHEIM. MRS. A. HIGGINS, LADIES PHYSICIAN AND MIDWIFE. Particular attention given to diseases peculiar to women and children. Office and Residence. TAILORING! NEW SHOP IN Anahim. GEORGE BAUER BOOTS AND SHOES Made and repaired at the lowest cash price. All orders promptly attended and work guaranteed. GEORGE BAUER. Los Angeles street, opposite Enterprise Hall. BATH HOUSE AND BIRBER SHOP Center Street... Anahim PROF. DEAN... PROP'R L. GUNTHER, BOOT & SHOEMAKER, Los Angeles Street, Anahim. A good fit Guaranteed. R. LUEDKE, WATCH MAKER. AND JEWELER. CENTER STREET ANAHEIM. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY Carefully Required and WARRANTED. JOB M. SEAMANS, MANUFACTURING JEWELER & WATCHMAKER And dealer in Precious Stones, Jewelry, Etc. 67 Main St., Los Angeles. D. DESMOND HAT STORE, MAIN STREET. LOS ANGELES ANAHEIM COOPER SHOP, CENTER STREET, ANAHEIM. DR. J. S. GARDINER, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Office IN ENTERPRISE HALL BUILDING Lately occupied by Mr W R Olden, 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. ONEER DRUG STORE. Center street corner of Lemon, Anaheim. W. M. HIGGINS, PROPRINTOR DEALER IN Drugs. Perfumery, and Garden seeds. JOSEPH BENNERSCHEIDT, TIN AND COPPER SMITH, CENTER STREET, ANAHEIM. Stoves Etc., Always on Hand. A. G. BEE BE, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Plans 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 OBED MACY, Saddle and Harness Maker, CENTER STREET, ANAHEIM HARNESS, Saddles, Bits, Spurs, Etc., Always on hand and made to order. D. DESMOND HAT STORE, MAIN STREET. LOS ANGELES ANAHEIM COOPER SHOP. CENTER STREET, ANAHEIM. J. WESTPHAL, PROPRIETOR. 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 Cioths, Paper Hangings and Upholstery Goods. No. S. Commercial Street, Los Angeles, Cal. Carpets sewed and put down neatly. H. D. BARROWS & CO., (Successors to J. D. Hicks & Co.) WHOLSALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN STOVES AND HARDWARE LOS ANGELES, CAL. J. EVENDING & CO. Commission Merchants, 48 CLAY STREET, Below Drummond, SAN FRANCISCO. DEALERS IN OREGON PRODUCE. Agents for Imperial and Harrisburg Flags Mill. Wheaten Starch of our own manufacture ALWAYS ON HAND. SHERN CALIFORNIA NAHEIM, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1873. BUSINESS CARDS, ETC. FRANK R. LAFAUCHERIE, COMMISSION MERCHANT. CENTER STREET, ANAHEIM. Grain, Hides, Wool, Etc., BOUGHT AND SOLD. Liberal Cash Advances Made on Consignments. OFFICE—with Win R. Olden, Esq. N.B.-Sarks of all kinds furnished at Anaheim or Anaheim Landing. June 21st ROBT. MENZEL. CENTER STREET, ANAHEIM. SWISS, LIMBURG AND GREEN Cheese, Canned Fruits and Country Produce of every nation, all kinds of Fruits and Candy June 21st SYDNEY LACEY, CARPET UPHOLSTERER ORDERS FOR CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, etc. line attended to in any part of Los Angeles Co. All orders left at Dutter & Lirie, 56 Main Street June 21st 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 DUST, and Government, State, County and City Bonds Bought and Sold. Receive Valuables for safe keeping. HOTELS AND RESTA PLANTERS' H JOHN FISCH PROPRIETOR Corner Center and Los Anaheim, ANAHEIM, THE UNDERSIGNED W specifically caid the attention public to the superior accommodation well known and long established here has every accommodation which a in the business could suggest. Stages from Los Angle Diego and San nardino Stop This House, Anaheim is in the most fertile tropical region of California, in the current ORANGE GRAND PURPLE VINEYARD. SYDNEY LACEY, CARPET UPHOLSTERER. ORDERS FOR CARPETS OIL CLOTHS, ETC. attended at the short notice and all work in my line attended to in any part of Los Angeles Co. All orders left at Detter N. Larson 59 Main Street. June 21st. A. FLEMING. A. H. JUDSON JUDSON & FLEMING, SEARCHERS OF RECORDS. Temple Block. Spring Street, LOS ANGELES, CAL. June 21st. JOSEPH HINTON, Manufacturer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Havana Cigars OF ALL BRANDS. No. 40 Main Street, Los Angeles. Cigar Dealers and Grocers supplied at Short Notice. ORDERS PROMOTLY ATTENDED TO. June 14th. J. FLEISHMAN. JULIUS SIGEL San 173 Water St. N.Y. LOUIS WETHEIMER Fran. FLEISHMAN, SICHEL & Co. IMPORTERS and DEALERS in Foreign and Domestic HardwareCutlery, Agricultural Implements, & NOS. 112 AND 114 FRONT STREET Between California and Pine Streets. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. FURNITURE! DOTTER & LORD. 86 Main Street, Los Angeles. SIGN OF THE BIG RED CHAIR. The Largest House IN Southern California ALL FINE OR UPHOLSTERED GOODS AT LESS Than San Francisco Prices, and BETTER WORK GUARANTEED. Agents for Improved Grover & Baker SEWING MACHINES.. April 1yr AMERICAN BROAD & CO. 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. 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 or 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 term deposits, interest will be allowed. Los Angeles April 13, 1870. REOPENING OF THE Blacksmith and Wagon ESTABLISHMENT Formerly occupied by Crook & Sullivan. 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. if dee 12 CROWTHER & JOHNSON. P. A. CLARK. IN Southern California ALL FINE OR UPHOLSTERED GOODS AT LESS than San Francisco Prices, and BETTER WORK GUARANTEED. Agents for Improved Grover & Baker SEWING MACHINES. April 19th AMERICAN Bread & Cracker BAKERY. CORNER OF FIRST AND MAIN STS, Los Angeles. BUTTEK, SUGAR, SODA JEN. NY 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. ANAHEIM LODGE, NO. 207. F. & A. M. REGULAR MEETING Sat. urday of or preceding the full moon in each month. THEO. REISER, W. M. RICHARD MELBOSE, Secretary. Sojourning Brethren, in good standing, are respectfully invited to attend. ANAHEIM LODGE, NO. 199 I.O. O.F. Regular meetings of the above Lodge are held in their Hall every Tuesday evening at 8 oclock. Sojourning brethren, in good standing, are cordially invited to attend. J.P. ZART, N.G., R. HEIMAN, Beezy. BACKSMITH WORK in all its branches. Wagon and Carriage making, AND General Job Work, HORSE-SHOEING, A SPECIALTY. N. B., Kindness, strict attention to business, and all work warranted is our motto. IF DEC 12 CROWTHER & JOHNSON. P. A. CLARK, Dealer in BOOKS, STATIONERY, and Fancy Goods, Anaheim, AGENT FOR AVERILL'S CHEMICAL PAINT; also, for the San Francisco dailies and weeklies, and Eastern periodicals. Toys. Violins. Albums, Books, Gold Pen, Candles, &c., &c. Give me a call. IF DEC 20 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' ORNIAN. 73. { NO. 36. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. LANTERS' HOTEL, JOHN FISCHER, PROPRIETOR. Center and Los Angeles street ANAHEIM, CAL. UNDERSIGNED WOULD REspectfully call the attention of the traveling known and long established house. This Hotel very accommodation which a long experience business could suggest. ages' from Los Angeles, San Diego and San Bernnardino Stop at This House, ANGE GROVES RPLE VINEYARDS, ent to good hunting and fishing grounds. only 12 miles from the sea with a climate aligned superior to any other in the stale ferry adjacent to the whaler or tourist lied by any other portion of the Union. Alfalfa Hay—How to Cure It. As many farmers are cutting alfalfa for hay who have had no practical experience in curing the same, a few words of instruction may not be out of the way. In the first place, to make good hay, the alfalfa should be sown so thick on the ground that its stalks will crowd each other, and thus be forced to grow somewhat spindling. A single bunch of alfalfa grown from a seed placed in the ground so as to have a plenty of room to stool will produce large, coarse stalks, and if allowed to stand and mature its seed these stalks become almost like dry sticks. In this condition the hay becomes comparatively of but little value. Therefore the seed should be sown so thick as to create a pretty even growth all over the ground and to create a pretty strong sod. The stalks will then be thin and slender, and the leaves will bear a good proportion to the stalks themselves. Alfalfa should be cut as soon as it has fairly commenced to blossom, and should be allowed to remain spread upon the ground as left by the mower only long enough to wilt it well. It should then be raked into winrows and allowed to remain in this condition only long enough to guard Therefore the seed should be sown so thick as to create a pretty even growth all over the ground and to create a pretty strong sod. The stalks will then be thin and slender, and the leaves will bear a good proportion to the stalks themselves. Alfalfa should be cut as soon as it has fairly commenced to blossom, and should be allowed to remain spread upon the ground as left by the mower only long enough to wilt it well. It should then be raked into winrows and allowed to remain in this condition only long enough to guard against heating when put into the cock. It should then be put into the cock and dried so as to prevent heating and mildewing when in the stack or mow and no more. When packed in the stack or mow it should be sprinkled with salt pretty freely—say two or three pounds to the ton. Alfalfa hay cured in this way is among the most valuable varieties of hay we have for horses, cattle or sheep. Those who have fed their working teams upon it have found it to be fully as nutritious as the best of oat hay. When horses have become accustomed to eating it they will prefer it to all other kinds. For milk cows, good alfalfa hay is next to green grass in value, and sheep will eat it when they would leave oat or barley hay. Our own experience in feeding stock of all kinds has been considerable and we do not hesitate to pronounce good alfalfa hay more hearty and nutritious than the other varieties of hay now in this State. While we make this assertion we are fully aware that there are those whose experience has been equally as great as our own who differ with us. The reason of this difference arises more from the manner of curing and handling the hay than from any other circumstance. If allowed to be dried in the sun as spread out on the ground by the reaper, the stalk not only becomes dry and brittle and loses much of the gluten and saccharine matter that it naturally contains, but the leaf almost entirely drops off, even while handling it sufficient to transfer it into the barn. If then it is handled over to bale and send it to market, there is nothing but dry sticks left, and it is justly condemned. The great secret in making good alfalfa hay is the time of cutting and manner of curing.—Sac. Record. Postal Regulations. CHANGES AFTER JUNE 30, 1873. 1. Franking privilege abolished. 2. Postmasters supplied with official stamps. 3. Official stamps must not be used except for official business. 4. Stamp of one department cannot be used for correspondence of another. 5. No matter can pass through the mails free. 6. Postage must be collected on news papers published in the county where FELIX POUCHOT, Proprietor. ANGELES ST., Next Enterprise Hall. ANAHEIM. ANDERSIGNED. HAVING LEASED THE Ated favorite place of resort, begs leave to friends that he will spare no pains to its well earned reputation among all loved cheer. Associated himself with one of the best the land he is confident that his table will be one of the best, and invites his friends and taste for themselves. Milies and private parties can always be at short notice, with pastries of every nation. Board by the day, week or month. FELIX POUCHOT. B.-A Private room for Ladies. For Restaurant. Angeles St., Anaheim. By the day or week, at Moderate Prices. Can be Obtained at All Hours. GEORGE MILLER, Proprietor. SALOONS, ETC. ERPRISE SALOON, RICHARDS, ... PROPRIETOR ANGLES ST... ANAHEIM. Resumed the management of this popuestablishment and thoroughly renovated viving a choice stock of the best wines and hand. I respectfully invite all my old come and see me again. Fine Giltard Tables, and a Reading & Chess Room CALFORNIA BREWERY, North North street, between Los Angeles and Lemon. ANAHEIM. NRAD,... Proprietor ST LAGER BEER, BY BOTTLE OR GLASS on hand. Orders promptly filled. Postal Regulations. CHANGES AFTER JUNE 30, 1873. 1. Franking privilege abolished. 2. Postmasters supplied with official stamps. 3. Official stamps must not be used except for official business. 4. Stamp of one department cannot be used for correspondence of another. 5. No matter can pass through the malls free. 6. Postage must be collected on newspapers published in the county where delivered. 7. Exchanges not free. Publishers must pay postage on each exchange received. 8. Postal cards uncalled for are not sent to the dead letter office. 9. Postal cards cannot be sent a second time. 10. Ordinary cards can be transmitted through the mails by affixing a one-cent stamp, provided the entire message is printed. The address may be written. POSTAGE. Letters—Three cents for each half ounce or fraction thereof. Drop Letters—Where delivered by carriers, two cents for each half ounce or fraction thereof. At other offices one cent for each half ounce or fraction thereof. Printed Matter—One cent for each two ounces or fraction thereof. Seeds, bulbs, cuttings, roots, seions, chromos and engravings are classed with printed matter. Merchandise—Two cents for each two ounces or fraction thereof, limited to twelve ounces. When any of the above matter is mailed wholly unpaid and by inadvertence reaches its destination, double rates shall be charged and collected. The Danbury man says that the aged agriculturist has now grasped the plowshare, and is merrily bounding over the bogs, and rocks, and roots, and wrenching his joints and bruising his shins, and swearing copiously. There is no life so free and independent as that of a farmer unless it is that of a clerk. Many people are not aware that a green postage stamp may be used twice. The first time it costa three cents; the second time fifty dollars.