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Anaheim Gazette SATURDAY...NOVEMBER 14, 1874 Boynton, who left New York by steamer a few weeks ago for the purpose of practically testing the merits of a new life-preserving apparatus, has arrived in Queenstown on the same steamer, in which he sailed. The supposition is that some essential portion of the apparatus was forgotten, and we rather suspect that the missing article was the courage of the experimenter. We learn by a private letter from Beneicia that the artesian well being sunk upon the Arsenal grounds at that place, and which we described a few months ago, is now eight hundred and thirty-one feet in depth. Mr. Bandell, the engineer in charge, and a gentleman of vast experience, believes that flowing water will not be obtained until a depth of thirteen hundred feet has been reached. The cost will not be less than $80,000, although the profit to be derived therefrom must be estimated by millions. In the present unsettled condition of railroad affairs, it is to be regretted that the Supreme Court at Washington has seen proper to refuse to advance the Wisconsin railway cases upon the calendar. Where the interests involved are so wide-spread and so general as those in question it could scarcely be made a theme for animadversion, were minor considerations temporarily delayed in order to arrive at a definite understanding on a most important subject. A novel method of testing registry lists supposed to be fraudulent has just been used in Baltimore by a Republican candidate for the Council. THE SANTA ANA VALLEY. Earlier than usual the closing months of the present year have brought with them the annual influx of tourist, invalids and seekers-after new homes; and though with us, to whom the advent of each season is marked by none of those decided changes, which herald its approach in all less favored climates, the tale of our gradual growth and commercial development has become more than familiar for its many repetitions, still in view of the fact that to the stranger, that is within our gates, the wonders of our "New Italy" are but as the stories of childhood's "Faerie Land," we feel assured of pardon for a continued reiteration of the off-told theme. Less than a decade of years ago the Santa Ana valley from its Western limit on the San Gabriel river to where its Eastern edges merge into the rolling hills, dividing it from the Mission lands of San Juan Capistrano, and from the mountains to the sea, was but an immense plain, covered a few months in every year with a verdure, variegated by wild flowers of every hue, but generally of dark and sombre aspect, and affording no indication, except to the closest observer, of the vast agricultural wealth, which lay undeveloped in its bosom. And we know of no better method to illustrate the marvellous changes produced through the toll of unaided labor, than a brief recapitulation of the settlements, which now dot its broad expanse in every direction. First and most matured of all from its priority of birth, is the town of Anaheim, originally a settlement of German colonists, whose design was to create homes for themselves and families, and whose first ambition soared no higher than to achieve an humble competence, wherewith to mollify the asperities of increasing age. How these views were subsequently enlarged, incited thereto AROUNDER Col. Jack Hammond, is in Lafayette. The Mohonggton to-day for Professor E. lending the Temple Angles. C. P. Thom married in Marsh stant, to Miss B. Bishop Kip rose co-to-morrow or ba. Mr. E. F. de la lengthy business co., and has resents upon Lz C. B. F. Eaton dent, and D. M. the San Gabriel citation. Messrs. Short gentlemen of B. the grape crop o one-third larger. Frank Gore, employee of the dropped dead at newsday morning. The plats of T Range 6 West, nardino county, Land Office in H A negro, namely shot and Downey City or young child, whiting to snap a pin. The suit of Piccé the Pico House-going through time now ready for the second time. At a conveniible plea of Los Angeles pointed to repress State Temperance Francisco. Mr. Henry Doe of his saloon in P Grebe and Gross he intends to loo neim. The Good Tem following gentlemen the State Temperance W. Potts, Hon. B Caystile, J. J. A Where the interests involved are so wide-spread and so general as those in question it could scarcely be made a theme for animal-version, were minor considerations temporarily delayed in order to arrive at a definite understanding on a most important subject. A novel method of testing registry lists supposed to be fraudulent has just been used in Baltimore by a Republican candidate for the Council. He sent out postal cards addressed to each name on the list, and letter carriers were instructed to use every means in their power to deliver them, and note the facts on each card which could not be delivered. The carriers found a very large number of those persons dead, many more had moved, and many had never lived in the ward. Nearly a quarter of the entire list was thus shown to be fraudulent. Thirty-nine years ago and in the old Tremont of Boston, Charlotte Saunders Cushman first "brought down the house" in recognition of that histronic genius, which in her especial roles has never found an equal. And now it is rumored that in a few weeks, weary with years and satiated with ever fresh triumphs, she has accorded to our Golden City of the Occident the pleasure and privilege of witnessing her last farewell. The only "Lady Macbeth" and the only "Meg Merrillies" that ever truly personified those ideals of Shakspeare and Scott, she is now almost the last living link that connects the Present with the Golden Age of the Tragic Muse. From the address, delivered by County School Superintendent Peck at the opening of the Teachers' Institute on Monday, we gather that school matters in Los Angeles County are in a flourishing condition, that parents have become fully impressed with the importance of a liberal education, and that the only drawback, at present existing, is the want of sufficient school room to supply the demand. Since last March four additional school districts have been established, and six new school houses have been erected at a cost of from $1,500 to $2,000. And since the entrance of Mr. Peck into office the number of children in attendance on the county public schools has been increased one thousand. This time the story comes with "the boot on the other leg." On Monday a negro named Simms, who had been boror, than a brief recapitulation of the settlements, which now dot its broad expanse in every direction. First and most matured of all from its priority of birth, is the town of Anaheim, originally a settlement of German colonists, whose design was to create homes for themselves and families, and whose first ambition soared no higher than to achieve an humble competence, wherewith to mollify the asperities of increasing age. How these views were subsequently enlarged, incited thereto by the ample rewards which followed close upon the heels of economy, thrift and perseverance, which was characteristic of each individual member of the settlement, it is needless here to relate. It is sufficient for our purpose to point to the present town of Anaheim, now embracing within its limits over two square miles of territory, already second to no other municipality in Southern California in its agricultural importance, and advancing with giant stride to a deserved preeminence as the centre of the wine-district of the Pacific Coast; and all this has been done, it must be borne in mind, without the aid of one dollar of outside capital. Radiating from Anaheim as a centre we find the agricultural settlements of Fairview, Orangethorpe and Cajon, comprising within their limits forty thousand acres of first-class farming lands, one-half of which is now settled upon and in actual cultivation. These lands are all watered from the Santa Ana river, the ditches of the Anaheim Water Company and the North Anaheim Canal Company furnishing the means. Beside the small grain crops, upon which the farmers at present rely to supply their yearly needs, attention is being given to the cultivation of semi-tropical fruits and foreign varieties of vines of every description, and each additional year passes away with an increased area, devoted to the propagation of these important adjuncts to the wealth-production of the valley. Outside of these settlements and to the west and south lie the districts of Sycamore Grove, Los Coyotes and Westminster, in no respect dissimilar from the ones already mentioned, except that irrigation is afforded by means of artesian wells. To Westminster must be attributed the credit of first solving the problem of the possibility of obtaining flowing wells in this section; a solution, which has proved incalculable in its accruing advantages. On the east side of the Santa Ana Since last March four additional school districts have been established, and six new school houses have been erected at a cost of from $1,500 to $2,000. And since the entrance of Mr. Peck into office the number of children in attendance on the county public schools has been increased one thousand. This time the story comes with "the boot on the other leg." On Monday a negro named Simms, who had been elected to the Legislature on the Conservative or Compromise ticket, was attacked by seven negroes in the little town in Terrebonne Parish, in which he lived. He ran a distance of three blocks and, being hotly pursued, turned and fired upon his assailants killing one and wounding another. He surrendered himself to the authorities and was only protected from the violence of a colored "Judge Lynch" by a special constabulary of white citizens. Insert "men" instead of "negroes" in the above account, and the impression created would be widely at variance with the truth. The successful establishment of two important adjuncts to the industrial improvement of this Coast has of late occupied the attention of some of its enterprising citizens, and we are pleased to learn with good prospect of a successful conclusion to their efforts. We allude to the establishment of a ship-building yard at Vallejo, and of amelting works at Iron City, Utah. It is well known that on the Northern Pacific Coast grows the most superior quality of ship timber of every description; and the only objection, heretofore urged against the establishment of ship-yards has been the high price of iron. This obstacle overcome by the home manufacture of the latter article, there is no doubt of a grand success in the Vallejo enterprise. AROUND THE COUNTY. Col. Jack Hays, the famous Texan ranger, is in Los Angeles. The Mohongo will stop at Wilmington to-day for Panama freight. Professor E. B. Carr has been attending the Teachers' Institute in Los Angeles. C. P. Thom of Los Angeles, was married in Marysville on the 7th instant, to Miss Belle Hathwell. Bishop Kip returns to San Francisco to-morrow on the steamer Orizzba. Mr. E. F. de Cells has returned from a lengthy business trip to San Francisco, and has resumed his editorial labors upon La Cronica. B. F. Eaton has been elected President, and D. M. Berry, Secretary of the San Gabriel Orange Grove Association. Messrs. Shorb, Kewen and other gentlemen of San Gabriel, say that the grape crop of 1874 has been fully one-third larger than the average. Frank Gore, a Frenchman and an employee of the railroad company, dropped dead at Wilmington on Wednesday morning. The plats of Townships 4 and 5 South Range 8 West, situated in San Bernardino county, are now on file in the Land Office in Los Angeles. A negro, named Frank, was accidentally shot and fatally wounded at Downey City on Monday last by a young child, whom he had been teaching to snap a pistol. The suit of Pieo vs. Cuyas, all about the Pieo House in Los Angeles, is going through the Courts again. It is now ready for the Supreme Court a second time. At a convention of temperance people of Los Angeles, delegates were appointed to represent this county in the State Temperance Convention in San Francisco. Mr. Henry Dockweiler has disposed of his saloon in Los Angeles to Messrs. Grebe and Gross. It is rumored that he intends to locate himself in Anaheim. The Good Templars have elected the following gentlemen, as delegates to the State Temperance Convention: J. W. Potts, Hon. R. M. Widney, T. J. Caystile, J. J. Ayers, J. W. Gillette. NEW ADVERTISMENTS PATENT DRESS ELEVATOR AS MIX-MILK. PHRENOLOGY! Dr. C. PENHAM will lecture at Enterprise Hall on Saturday evening Nov. 16th, at 7 o'clock on Phrenology, and on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock and in the evening as Phrenology examinations with Chart St. at the Declay of Man. Admission 20 cents, Phrenological examinations with Chart St. at the Declay of Man. Admission 20 cents, Phrenological examinations with Chart St. at the Declay of Man. Special Notice. WHIZERAS my wife Angela's Refiner having left her bed and board. I hereby forbid all persons from treating her on my account; as I will pay no debts of her contracting after this date. GEORGE HEFFNER. Analemic, November 9th, 1874. AUCTION SALE. NOTICE is hereby given that an auction sale of the willow wood along the line of the main ditch will take place at the office of the Analemic Water Company on Saturday, Nov. 25th, 1874 at 2 o'clock, P.M., Teams and conditions of sale will be made known on day of sale. The willows will be sold in separate lots every three hundred yards along the main ditch constituting a lot. FRED. A. KORN. Secretary A. W.Co. NEW DEPARTURE! Just received at... J.W. Clark & Co's.. A large assortment of Slippers, Boots and Shoes, Comprising Fine Hand sewed Boots, Eastern-made Scotch Grown Boots, Heavy Congress Boots etc., etc. Also a complete Sportsman's Outfit, Powder, Shot, Caps, Waits and Cartridge. Alden Dried Fruits, Pears, Apples, Pineapple etc., direct from the manufacturer; and a fresh assortment of Candies. Fresh Eastern Cranberries, Guittard & Co's celebrated Coffee in Cans, Tobacco, Cigars, and Stationery. SPECIAL NOTICES Special Notice On and after Monday, November 9th, 1874 daily lines of Coaches between Anaheim and Los Angeles. Stages going March will leave Anaheim every day at S.A.M., S.S.L at 2:15 P.M., with U.N. Mail) and will argue at Anaheim from Los Angeles at 11:20 A.M., with U.N. Mail) and at N.O.'clock form of the same day. PLINT, BEXBY & CO. Proprietors. Notice of Assessment. Office of North Anaheim Canal Company, Burdell's Ranch. NOTICE is hereby given to the share-holders of the North Anaheim Canal Company, that at a meeting held on November 7th, 1874, the Board of Trustees levied an assessment of ten dollars ($10 00) in U.N. Gold Coin on each half share of stock in said company; payable on or before the 7th day of December, 1874, to the Secretary, J.B.Hame; at his residence. And it is further ordered that any stock upon which said assessment shall remain unpaid on the 7th day of December, 1874 shall be deemed delinquent and will be daily advertised for sale at public auction; and unless payment shall have been made before, will be sold on Saturday, January 2nd, 1875, to pay the delinquent assessment together with costs of advertising and expenses of sales. By order of the Board of Trustees. J.B.HAME Secretary. Strayed----$20 Reward. FROM the premises of the undersigned on last Sunday night one large American bay horse branded with the figure "2" on left hip and one dum mare branded with Plo Pico's brand. Any one returning them to me at my farm two miles west of town will receive $20 reward—$10 for each of the animals. MONEY TO LOAN! Apply to SAML HAMILTON. Analemic. Office to Let. FOR INFORMATION APPLY AT THE OFFICE OF THE "SOUTHERN CALIFORNIAN." Special Notice. THE firm of Clark & Austin is this day dissolved by mutual consent H.S.Austin retiring from the firm. All debts due said firm must be paid to P.A.Clerk who assumes the firm's liabilities and is alone authorized to settle them. Westminster Nursery! At a convention of temperance people of Los Angeles, delegates were appointed to represent this county in the State Temperance Convention in San Francisco. Mr. Henry Dockweiler has disposed of his saloon in Los Angeles to Messrs. Grebe and Gross. It is rumored that he intends to locate himself in Anaheim. The Good Templars have elected the following gentlemen, as delegates to the State Temperance Convention: J. W. Potts, Hon. R. M. Widney, T. J. Caystile, J. J. Ayers, J. W. Gillette, Rev. Dr. White, Hon. A. Higbie, J. W. Morgan, S. C. Hubbell. A serious shooting affair took place at the ball, given at the new school-house at the Chino ranch, last week. The shooter was a young man, named Cline and he succeeded in hitting two bystanders, Dr. Powell and Ben Boren; Dr. Powell was wounded in the foot seriously, and Boren slightly across the forehead. NEWS IN BRIEF. Speaker Blaine wants to be Senator from Maine. The number of parliamentary electors in the German empire is 8,500,000. Reports from Indian Wells and Fort Yuma state that a severe earthquake shock was felt at those places last week. The Occident-Fullerton-Chicago trot has been postponed until Thanksgiving Day. Eighty workmen were discharged from the Washington Navy Yard last week. The steamer City of Peking has started on its voyage from Rio Janilero to San Francisco. The trial of the civil suit of Tilton against Beecher has been set for next Wednesday. Murrillo's great painting of St Anthony has been stolen from the cathedral at Seville. Marshal Bazaine and wife have sailed from England under an assumed name. Delegates from Alsace and Lorraine took their seats in the German Parliament on Saturday. The sisters of the Tichborne claimant have petitioned Queen Victoria for his release. The principal business houses of Marcellus Falls, New York, were destroyed by fire last week. Manhattan, a trotting stallion valued at $20,000, was fatally injured at Newbern on Saturday by running away. The native chiefs of the African Gold Coast held a convention at Cape Coast Castle on the 28th ult., to discuss the slavery question. The marriage of the Prince Imperial to a daughter of the Russian Grand Duchess Marie is the absorbing topic of French Bonapartist circles. There are very extensive forest fires in Western Kentucky and Tennessee along the line of the Nashville and North-western Railroad. Westminster Nursery! I am now prepared to fill orders for TREES, VINES, Small Fruits, In every variety and in any quantity. Special attention will be given to Fruit trees for the HOME ORCHARD, And every care taken to secure them true to name. Also Oranges, Lemons and Limes. Trees will be delivered in good order, and at a reasonable price. For terms and prices apply to KOBLETT STRONG. ELEGANT SILK SWITCHES and a great variety of stylish improvements for dressing the hair at MES. ELDREDGE'S DO YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY? Then buy your supplies at The Westminster Co-operative Store! Best Flour only $3.00. Choice Family Groceries, Sheep-camp Supplies, Prints, Muslins, Sheetings, Flannels, Hoslery, Buck Gloves, Gilroy Cigars a d Tobacco Wakelee's Squirrel Exterminator! Best Flour only $3.00. Choice Family Groceries, Sheep-camp Supplies, Prints, Muslins, Sheetings, Flannels, Hoslery, Buck Gloves, Gilroy Cigars a d Tobacco Wakelee's Squirrel Exterminator! Buckingham & Hecht's Boots and Shoes! Building Hardware, Oils, Powder, Shot, Caps and Wads AT Very Low Prices "John Deere" PLOWS, Schuttler WAGONS, Harrows, & all kinds of Implements CHEAP! We will order for customers Doors, Windows, Blinds, Shakes and Shingles, And sell same lower than any one else. Highest Prices Paid for Butter and Eggs. Our terms are Cash or Produce And no Credit will be Given. JOHN TORREY Jr., Manager. Notice to Settlers: Irrigable Lands for Sale or Rent, IN RICHLAND DISTRICT, A. B. Chapman Canal, Five miles southeast of Anaheim. Healthy Location, Abundant Water Power, Best Fruit Lands In Los Angeles county. Sheltered from Winds and Frost. Terms to accommodate the Industrious. Apply to W. T. Glassell, Richland, Cal. FOR SALE. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECTfully call attention to the fact that he has for sale 5, 10 and 20 Acre Lots, Tustin City. For particulars apply to C. TUSTIN, Tustin City. For Sale! Building Lots, At $75 and Upwards! Inquire at PLANTEES' HOTEL Notice! ALL OWNERS OF STOCK OF ANY KIND, houses, cattle, sheep or hogs—are hereby cautioned against allowing their animals to range on the land belonging to the Los Angeles and San Bernardino Land Company without authority from the and-rigated as they will be proceeded against for so doing as Trepassors under the No Fence Act. Under no circumstance will they be permitted to range upon the company's lands. All persons are also cautioned against cutting and remaining from the company’s lands wood of any kind, either for firewood or fencing purposes, without permission, and are hereby notified that the auction of the Trepasses Law relation to such items will be strictly enforced against them. J. K. TUPPEE. Agent for leasing unsold lands of L. A. and S. B. Land Company. SAL NOTICES AL Notice November 9th, 1874. Anaheim Canal Company will run two barges between Anaheim and Los Angeles, State of California. A. HILL: Plaintiff vs. A. CRUM. Defendant. THE people of the State of California send greeting to A. Crum, defendant. You are hereby required to appear before me at my office in Anaheim Township, in the county of Los Angeles, in an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff, and answer the complaint in said action, on file in my office, on the 5th day of December, A. D. 1874, at 10 o'clock, A. M. The said action is brought to recover of you the sum of $15M 76 in U.S. Gold Coin, for work and materials furnished you in the year 1874, as will appear by plaintiff's bill on file in my office. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer said complaint, as above required, said plaintiff will take judgment against you for $154 76 in U.S. Gold Coin, together with costs of salt. Make legal service and then return hereof. Given under my hand this 13th day of October, A. D. 1874. J. W. CLARK. Justice of the Peace of said Township. SUMMONS. In the Justice's Court of Anaheim Township, in the County of Los Angeles, State of California. HEIMANN & GEORGE Plaintiff vs. ALMON CRUM Defendant. THE People of the State of California send greeting to Almon Crum, defendant. You are hereby required to apply before me at my office in Anaheim township in the county of Los Angeles, in an action brought against you by the above named Plaintiffs, and answer the complaint in said action on file in my office on the 12th day of December at 10 o'clock, A. M. The said action is brought to recover from you the sum of Two hundred and seventy-six dollars and forty-five cents, the same being for goods wages and merchandise and money lent as will appear in plaintiff's complaint. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer said complaint, as above required, said plaintiff will take judgment against you for the paid amount of $276 45, together with costs of salt. To the Sheriff or any Constable of said Los Angeles county, Greeting: Make legal service and thus return hereoff. Given under my hand this 13th day of October, A. D. 1874. ALEXANDER EAILY. Justice of the Peace of said Township. TRANSPORTATION PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY SCHEDULE The Largest Ships! The Best Accommodations! THE QUICKEST TIME San Francisco and Los Angeles Route: THE Steamer ORIZABA! Calling at Santa Barbara early AND STEAMER SENATOR. Calling at principal Way Port. STREAMERS. Sept 2 Sept 4 Nov 7 Nov 6 Nov 8 Nov 10 12 Nov 11 13 15 17 Nov 17 19 21 23 Nov 21 23 25 27 Dec 2 Dec 4 Dec 6 The Steamer Orizaba goes through to SAN DIEGO. Steamer Senator goes to...ANAHEIM LANDING ONLY. THE STEAMER CALIFORNIA. Combustibles and other Freight, Will leave San Francisco for San Pedro, San Diego and all way ports Saturday, Nov. 4th. Returning will have San Pedro for San Francisco Wednesday, November 11th. The California is especially adapted for carrying Live Stock. FOR NEW YORK VIA. PANAMA Steamers leave San Francisco every week. Steamers of October 15th and every alternate Thursday. Call at San Pedro, and principal Mexican and Central American ports. Passage to New York: CABIN....$00 and $100 STEERAGE.....80 Through Bills from New York to San Another Chance! Fifth and Last Gift Concert, in aid of the PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY! Postponed to Monday, 30th November 1874 Drawing Certain at that date. LIST OF GIFTS One Grand Cash Gift ... $250,000 One Grand Cash Gift ... $100,000 One Grand Cash Gift ... $75,000 One Grand Cash Gift ... $50,000 One Grand Cash Gift ... $25,000 5 Cash Gifts ... $100,000 10 Cash Gifts ... $14,000 each 15 Cash Gifts ... $10,000 each 15 Cash Gifts ... $10,000 each 20 Cash Gifts ... $5,000 each 25 Cash Gifts ... $4,000 each 25 Cash Gifts ... $3,000 each 25 Cash Gifts ... $2,000 each 100 Cash Gifts ... $1,000 each 140 Cash Gifts ... $1,000 each 40 Cash Gifts ... $5,000 each 50 Cash Gifts ... $19,000 each 19,000 Cash Gifts ... $9,500 each PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole tickets ... $50.00 Half tickets ... $26.00 Tenths or each Company ... $5.00 11 Words for each company ... $5.00 22 Tickets for each company ... $1,600.00 For tickets and information address THOS. E. BRAMLETTE, Agent and Manager. 14-6 Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky Telegraph Cigar Store! Telegraph office, Main Street, Los Angeles. (Perry & Riley's new Block.) The finest brands of... Cigars, Tobacco & Smoker's Goods of every description. Anaheim Meat Market, Michael List, Proprietor. LOS ANGELES STREET -- ANAHEIM. (Opposite Masonic Hall) HAVING BY PURCHASE FROM MR. CEO. Englehardt become owner of the Anaheim Meat Market, I beg to assure the old friends and patrons of this popular establishment that no pains shall be spared on my part to merit a continuance of their patronage. The Best of Meats Constantly on Hand Retiring will leave San Pedro for San Francisco Wednesday, November 11th. The California is especially adapted for carrying Live Stock. FOR NEW YORK VIA. PANAMA Steamers leave San Francisco every week. Steamers of October 13th and every alternate Thursday. Call at San Pedro, and principal Mexican and Central American ports. Passage to New York: CABIN... $20 and $100 STEERAGE... 80 Through Bills from New York to San Pedro at very Low Rates. FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Steamers leave San Francisco November 14, and every fourteen days thereafter. Through Bills of Leading signed to New York, Europe, Mexico and South America. Plans of Steamer's Cabin at Agent's office. For Passage, Freight and information, apply to H. McLELLAN. Agent for Los Angeles CountyOffice, 61 Main street, opposite head of Commercial, Los Angeles. Goodall, Nelson & Perkins' STEAMSHIP LINE TIME TABLE. STEAMERS Leave San Francisco Arrive at Anheim Leave for San Francisco Arrive at San Francisco Wm. Taber... Nov 3 Nov 6 Nov 6 Nov 10 Ventura... "7" "9" "11" "13" Wm. Taber... "14" "17" "17" "21" Ventura... "18" "20" "22" "24" Wm. Taber... "24" "27" "27" Deo 1 Ventura... "28" "30" Deo 2 "4" Wm. Taber... Deo 5 Deo 8 "8" "12" VINTURA Calls at Santa Barbara only. The Wm. TABER Calls at San Simcoe, San Luis Obispo, Santa Harbara, and San Buenaventura, and goes no farther than Anheim. The KALORAMA, calling at all way ports, sails about every two weeks, as per special advertisement, and goes no further than Anheim. Vessels leave for San Diego on same day of arrival at San Pedro. For further particulars apply to J. L. WARD & CO., Agents, Los Angeles. LOS ANGELES DIVISION SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD. Anaheim Branch Railroad. Los Angeles and San Pedro Railroad and Steamers. Summer Arrangement. ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY APRIL 22nd, 1873, and until further notice, trains will run every day as follows: LEAVE LOS ANGELES: ARRIVE Wilmington... 10:39 A.M. 11:16 A.M. San Bernardino... 11:29 A.M. 12:48 P.M. Sparta... 3:29 P.M. 5:15 P.M. Wilmington... 4:39 P.M. 5:76 P.M. Nielson... 4:39 P.M. 5:76 P.M. TRAILS TOWARD LOS ANGELES: ARRIVE Michael List, Proprietor. LOS ANGELES STREET -- ANAHEIM. (Opposite Masonic Hall) HAVING BY PURCHASE FROM MR. GEO. Englehardt become owner of the Anaheim Meat Market, I beg to assure the old friends and patrons of this popular establishment that no pains shall be spared on my part to merit a continuance of their patronage. The Best of Meats Constantly on Hand. "Washington Market." [Adjoining Plants' Hotel] CENTER STREET, ANAHEIM. B. COHEN --- Proprietor. IN ADDITION TO MY BUTCHERING ESTABLISHMENT, I keep always on hand a choice variety of vegetables, fruits, etc., etc. Richland and Santa Ana MEATMARKET B. F. Smith, Proprietor. MEATS OF ALL KINDS ON HAND. Also vegetables of every description. New York Brewery, 219 Main Street, Los Angeles, Cal. PHIL LAUTH & CO., (Suppressors to Chris Hancock) Proprietors. The Best of Lager Beer Always on Hand. Anaheim Agency. PARTIES IN ANAHEIM DESIRED 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 Lemin, Anaheim. F. Conrad. --- Proprietor. THE BEST LAGER BEER BY BOTTLE or glass always on hand. Orders promptly Allied. Los Angeles and San Pedro Railroad and Steamers. Summer Arrangement. ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY APRIL 22ND, 1874, and until further notice, trains will run every day as follows: LEAVE LOS ANGELES: 10A ARRIVE. Wilmington, ... 10:00 A.M. 11:05 A.M. San Fernando, ... 11:20 A.M. 12:45 P.M. Sparta, ... 3:30 P.M. 6:15 P.M. Wilmington, ... 4:30 P.M. 6:15 P.M. Nieton, ... 4:20 P.M. 6:20 P.M. TRAILS TOWARD LOS ANGELES: LEAVE ARRIVE. Wilmington, ... 7:15 A.M. 9:00 A.M. Sparta, ... 8:25 A.M. 10:10 A.M. Nieton, ... 8:50 A.M. 9:40 A.M. Wilmington, ... 1:30 P.M. 2:10 P.M. San Francisco, ... 1:20 P.M. 2:30 P.M. "ON STEAMER DAYS" Time of trains between Los Angeles and Wilmington will be varied according to steamers. Trains between Los Angeles and Nieton will stop at the following points on Alameda street; for passengers only in milk. KOHLER ST. WASHINGTON AND BURO'S. E.E. HEWITT, Superintendent. 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 "Anahiem Lighter Company." JAMES D. OTT, Agent Anaheim Lighter Company. Coast Line Stage TO... San Juan Capistrano, San Luis Rey and San Diego. Via. Anaheim and Santa Am. Connecting with cars of southern Pacific Railroad at Nieton. Ships going North will leave Anaheim for Los Angeles daily at 6 A.M. and at 2:15 P.M. with U.S. Mails and Express and going South will leave Anaheim for San Diego daily at 12 M., with U.S. Mails and Express. Through Tickets in Los Angeles, $2.00 PLINT BIXBY & CO., Tempitrition. FRANK E. LAFACHERIE, Agent. Wm. BUCKLEX, Superintendent.