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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 AGENTS: LOS ANGELES... W. J. Predrick SANTA ANA... W. H. Spurgeon GALLAUN... Frankel Lloyd 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! J. W. CLARK, Notary Public BUSINESS CARDS, ETC. MRS. FLORA ELDREDGE, MILLINER. CENTER STREET, ANAHEIM, Next to Clara's Book Store. ADIES will and Batteries celebrated PATTERNS for sale. HATS and BONNETS MADE TO ORDER MRS. M. BROWN. DRESSMAKER Near the corner of Lemon and Second Streets. ANAHEIM. ALL kinds of plain and fancy sewing, by machine, have at reasonable rates. Ladies children's dress patterns for sale. TAILORING! NEW SHOP IN Anahiem. MRS. F. BICK, late of Los Angeles, has taken the fine store room on Mrs. Metta's new building on center of Anahiem, allowing the CALDORNIAN office and is prepared to lead all business in his line promptly and in a workmanlike manner. NOTICE. Subscriptions and Transient Advertisements to be Paid for Invariably in Advance. Current Advertisements Must be Settled 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 transcribed in all modern languages. H. C. AUSTAN, NOTARY PUBLIC ...AND g. Real Estate Agent. [LATE REGISTER U.S. LAND OFFICE] BUYS AND SELLS REAL ESTATE, LAND SCRIE, Stocks and Bonds. Negotiates Loans and attends to business in the U.S. Land office at Los Angeles and before the department at Washington No. 20 Downey's Block, Los Angeles, P.O. Box 12, June 25th A. A. WILSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR 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. S. Land Office. R. H. CHAPMAN. A. W. HUTTON. CHAPMAN & HUTTON, Attorneys at Law OFFICE IN TEMPLE'S BLOCK, UP STAIRS, Los Angeles, Cal. A. FLEMING, A. H. JUDSON JUDSON & FLEMING, SEARCHERS OF RECORDS. Temple) Block, Spring Street, LOS ANGELES, CAL. June 21st DR. W. N. HARDIN, Office and Residence ANAHEIM. TAILORING! NEW SHOP IN Anaheim. GEORGE BAUER BOOTS AND SHOES Made and repaired at the lowest cash price. All orders promptly attended and work guaranteed. BATH HOUSE AND BURBER SHOP. CENTER STREET. Annaheim. L. GUNTHER, BOOT & SHOEMAKER, Los Angeles Street, Anaheim. A good life Guaranteed. R. LUEDKE, WATCH MAKER AND JEWELER. CENTER STREET, Anaheim. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY Carefully Repaired and WARRANTED. 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 ATTORNEYS AT LAW OFFICE IN TEMPLE BLOCK, UPSTAIRS, Los Angeles, Cal. A. FLEMING, JUDSON & FLEMING, SEARCHERS OF RECORDS. Temple] Block, Spring Street, LOS ANGELES, CAL. June 21st 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. Ollen, 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 IN Drugs. Perfumery, and Garden seeds. A. G. BEEKE, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Plans and specifications drawn up with neatness and accuracy. Orders left at CLARKS' BOOK STORE will receive prompt attention. P. C. MKINNIE, 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 SHERN CALIFORNIA NAHEIM, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1873. BUSINESS CARDS, ETC. J. EVERDING & CO. Commision Merchants, 48 CLAY STREET, Below Drumm, SAN FRANCISCO. DEALERS IN OREGON PRODUCE. Agents for Imperial and Harrisburg Flour Mills. Wheaten Starch of our own manufacture ALWAYS ON HAND. J. FLEISHMAN, JULIUS SIGEL San 173 Water St. N.Y. LOUIS WETHEIMER Fran. FLEISHMAN, SICHEL & CO., Importers and Dealers in... Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE. Cutlery, Agricultural Implements, & NOS. 112 AND 114 FRONT STREET HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS PLANTERS' 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. This Hotel has every accommodation which a long experience in the business could suggest. Stages from Los Angeles, San Diego and San Bernardino Stop at This House. Anahiem is in the most fertile part of the semitropical region of California, in the midst of lux urent. 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 Scab in Sh Henry S. Randall, in work on Sheep Husb "The scab is a cutan analogous to the maand itch in man. It i propagated by a mithe acarus. It is oi spontaneously in Engl management of various as bad keep, starvation, dogging and expewards to cold and wet, rapidly by/contagion prevalent there, and an an immense loss in flesh of the British fl United States it is c little known, and so able to learn, never oritaneously." A German author arian of great observaperience, who has give patient and careful FLEISHMAN, SICHEL & CO., ...Importers and Dealers in... Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE. Cutlery, Agricultural Implements, &c. NOS. 112 AND 114 FRONT STREET Between California and Pine Streets SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. CLARK & AUSTIN. —Dealers in— BOOKS, STATIONERY, —and Fancy Goods, Toys, Violins, Accordions, Albums, Books, Gold Pens, Candles, &c., &c. Anaheim, AGENTS for Averill's Chemical Paint; also, for the San Francisco dailies and weeklies, and Eastern periodicals. Give us a call. tf.dee20 SANTA ANA STORE, Santa Ana, —BY— WM. H. SPURGEON, DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, MARBLE WORKS. No. 126 Main Street, Los Angeles. (Former residence of the French Consul.) MANTLES, GRATES, MONUMENTS HEADSTones, WASHSTANDS, Bureau and Table Tops. Orders from other counties will receive prompt attention. July 19. JACOB MILLER. JOSEPH HINTON, Manufacturer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Havana Cigars OF ALL BRANDS. No. 10 Main Street, Los Angeles. Cigar Dealers and Grocers supplied at Short Notice. ORDERS, PROMPTLY ATTENDED 10. June 14th. SALOONS, ETC. Diego and Can Bernardo Stop at This House. Anaheim is in the most fertile part of the semi-tropical region of California, in the midst of luxulent 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 unquainted by any other portion of the nation. Term —from $50 to $2 per day. Board and lodging per week, from $7 to $10 Board per week, $5. 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 R.O.M.S....And the superiority of the... KITCHEN AND BAR Are too well known to the public to make further enunciation necessary. I respectfully invite all friends and former patrons of the house, as well as the travelling public, to participate a young beginner who will spare no pain to please his guests. MAX. NEBELUNG. U.S. HOTEL, Opposite the Court House, Los Angeles, Cal. HAMMEL & DENKER, Proprs. CHALLENGE RESTAURANT FELIX POUCHOT, Proprietor. LOS ANGELES St., Next Enterprise Hall. ANAHEIM. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING LEASED THE ABOVE-named favorite place of resort, begs leave to assure his friends that he will spare no pains to maintain its well earned reputation among all lovers of good cheer. Having associated himself with one of the best prevalent there, and an immense loss in flesh of the British flies United States it is cute little known, and so able to learn, never ordinarily." A German author arian of great observance, who has given patient and careful and throw much light of these parasites, says more female acari are present wool of a sound quickly travel to the rocury themselves in the place at which they persecely visible, or only ed by a minute red pointe or twelfth day after ing may be detected wiith and the skin changes has a greenish blue pustule is now rapidly about the sixteenth day the mothers again their little ones attach feet, and covered by the shell of the eggs they have just escaped. ones immediately set penetrate the neighbor bury themselves beneath their proper nourishment and propagate until they has myriads of them to him, and it is not worth be should speedily since the male acari were present skin of a sheep, burrowed their way and edited for a while, and the dub time arose but the seaborn soon disappeared the employment of any contagion. Upon this subject all agree. Mr. Randall spreads from individualual and from flock to flock by means of direct contact the acari left on posts other substances agaise diseased sheep have ruinedselves. Healty sheep are likely to contract the turned on pastures pre-cupied by scabby shee JOSEPH HINTON, Manufacturer. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Havana Cigars OF ALL BRANDS. No. 10 Main Street, Los Angeles. Cigar Dealers and Grocers supplied at Short Notice. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. June 14th 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 liqueurs on hand I respectfully invite all my old friends to come and see me again. Two Fine Bilt Hard Tables, and a Reading & Chess Room Areattached to the establishment. NEW YORK BREWERY, CHRIS. HENNE ... Proprietor 219 Main Street Los Angeles. The Best of Lager Always on Hand Anaheim Agency. Parties in Anaheim desiring to procure the excellent BEER manufactured at this establishment can do so by applying to Mr. TIMM BOEGE. Anaheim 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. CHALLENGE RESTAURANT FELIX POUCHOT, Proprietor. LOS ANGELES St., Next Enterprise Hall. ANAHEIM. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING LEASED THE ABOVE named favorite place of resort, begs leave to assuge his friends that he will spare no pains to maintain its well earned reputation among all lovers of good cheer. Having associated himself with one of the best cooks in the land he is confident that his table will be like us one of the best, and invites his friends to come and taste for themselves. Families and private parties can always be supplied at short notice, with pastries of every description. Board by the day, week or month. FELIX POUCHOT. N. B.-A Private room for Ladies. DELMONICO RESTAURANT, MAIN STREET, Head of Commercial street, Los Angeles. The undersigned has lately fitted up this already popular RESTAURANT. And especially solicits the... Patronage....Of the... Anaheim Traveling Public. MUNROE :::: Proprietor, Late of Barnum's Restaurant. Star Restaurant. Los Angeles St., Anaheim. Board by the day or week, at Moderate Prices. Meals can be Obtained at All Hours. GEORGE MILLER, Prop'r. feb8tf TREATMENT. The several remedies the authorities for this all agree that tobacco or another is effective. Other ingredients. Charringston used a decoction to which be adds one-third of wood lye, and as hard as will dissolve in some tar. Mr. Randall experience on a flock whuch chased, among which developed in a malignant follows: "The sheep had their backs were coarse scabs and sores. They had the scab. I had a Scab in Sheep. Henry S. Randall, in his excellent work on Sheep Husbandry, says: The scab is a cutaneous disease, analogous to the mange in horses and itch in men. It is caused and propagated by a minute insect—the acarus. It is often produced spontaneously in England by mis-management of various kinds, such as bad keep, starvation, hasty driving, dogging and exposure afterwards to cold and wet, and it spreads rapidly by contagion. It is very prevalent there, and annually causes an immense loss in the wool and flesh of the British flocks. In the United States it is comparatively little known, and, so far as I am able to learn, never originates spontaneously." A German author and veterinarian of great observation and experience, who has given the subject patient and careful investigation kettle sunk partly in the ground as an extempore vat, and an unweighed quantity of tobacco put to boiling in several other kettles. The only care was to have enough of the decoction (as it was rapidly wasted), and to have it strong enough. A little spirits of turpentine was occasionally throw in, say to every third or fourth sheep dipped. It was necessary to use it sparingly, as not mixing with the fluid, but floating on the surface, too much or it otherwise came in contact with the sheep. I had each sheep caught and the scabs scoured off by two men, who rubbed them with stiff shoe brushes dipped in a suds of tobacco water and soft soap. The two men then dipped the sheep all over in the big kettle of tobacco water, rubbing the affected parts thoroughly with their hands. The effect on the sheep was almost magical. The sores rapidly healed, the sheep gained in condition, the A Card to the Citizens of Los Angeles County. When the present political campaign commenced, I believed that I had entered on a contest which would be conducted against me in a gentlemanly manner. In this, however, I regret to find myself disappointed; if I may judge from the assertions of those who oppose me, and their accredited organs, The course which they have pursued, has been uniformly to defame my good name and slander me in my official capacity. I have lived in this county for twelve years, and have always conducted myself as an honorable man should. Since I have held the position of County Treasurer, I have unceasingly striven to fulfill my duties faithfully. I affirm positively that I have kept every dollar of the county funds intact, apart and separate distinctly; I affirm also that I have kept separate and in its own place, each portion of the funds, labelled and docketed with their respective names. The Hon. the County Judge has examined the county funds on hand every month since the political code came into operation. I append his official certificate to the effect that that the amounts in my custody were invariably correct. In respect to the keeping of the county funds in a bank, I will state that I am and always have been ready and willing to have them Upon this subject all authorities free. Mr. Randall says: "It spreads from individual to individual and from flock to flock, not only means of direct contact, but by acari left on posts, stones and other substances against which diseased sheep have rubbed themselves. Healthy sheep are therefore likely to contract the malady named on pastures previously occupied by scabby sheep, though one considerable time may have elapsed since the departure of the latter." We conclude, therefore, that we stated to him at the time that the views of our sheep owners on the subject of the cause and antagious character of the disease are certainly erroneous. It is probable, however, that the overheating may cause blisters, as described, and that the loosened patches of the wool give the acari easier access to the skin and induce a more rapid propagation of the insect and spread of the disease. TREATMENT. The several remedies given by authorities for this disease, but agree that tobacco in one form another is effective. Some add other ingredients. Chancellor Livston used a decoction of tobacco, which he adds one-third in measure of wood lye, and as much hog's oil as will dissolve in the lye, and the tar. Mr. Randall gives his experience on a flock which he pursued, among which the disease developed in a malignant form, as follows: "The sheep had been shorn off their backs were covered with sores and sores. They evidently infected in the scab. I had a large potash solution." The Hon. the County Judge has examined the county funds on hand every month since the political code came into operation. I append his official certificate to the effect that the amounts in my custody were invariably correct. In respect to the keeping of the county funds in a bank, I will state that I am and always have been ready and willing to have them placed in other custody than that of a bank vault, and herewith pledge myself to move the county funds to a safe place aside from either of the banks whenever the Board of Supervisors shall build a burglar-proof vault or designate the present county vault the proper place, thereby relieving myself and bondsmen from all responsibility, should the vault be opened by burglars. I have not heretofore thought it necessary to give a pledge as Mr. Temple has done, nor did Mr. Temple himself require one from me when I held the position of teller in his bank. T. E. ROWAN. I hereby certify that pursuant to section 4,221 of political code, I have, as County Judge, at least once in each month, counted the money in the County Treasury, and have made each time the required statements, as to the amount of money that ought to be in the Treasury, and the amount and kind of money actually therein. The said statements have been duly filed every month in the office of the County Clerk. Y. SEPULVEDA. County Judge. Los Angeles, August 14, 1873.