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Southern Californian Published Every Saturday. RICHARD MELROSE & CO, UBLISHERS AND PROPRIETORS. OFFICE ON Los Angeles Street, (Over Heimann & George's Store.) TERMS For One Year (in advance.)... 4 00 " Six Months," " "...2 00 Advertising rates... $1 per square AGENTS: LOS ANGELES... W. J. Brodrick SANTA ANA... W. H. Spargeon CALLATIN... Frankel Bros. SAN FRANCISCO... L. P. Fisher BUSINESS CARDS! A. BAILEY, Justice of the Peace. OFFICE IN... Enterprise Hall Building, J. W. CLARK, BUSINESS CARDS, ETC. GEO. C. KNOX, Civil Engineer and Surveyor. OFFICE—At the CALIFORNIAN office, Los Angeles St. Anaheim. JOSEPH BENNERSCHEIDT, TIN AND COPPER SMITH. CENTER STREET, ANAHEIM. Stores Etc., Always on Hand. SAMUEL MEYER. Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Oils, Gas Fixtures, and Kitchen Utensils. COMMERCIAL STREET ... LOS ANGELES MRS. FLORA ELDREDGE, MILLINER. CENTER STREET, ANAHEIM Next to Clark's Book Store. LADIES will find Buttericks celebrated PATTERNS for sale. BATS and BONNETS MADE TO ORDER. BATH HOUSE And... BUSINESS CARDS! A. BAILEY, Justice of the Peace. ...OFFICE IN... Enterprise Hall Building, J. W. CLARK, Notary Public and Justice of the Peace. Land Agent and Conveyancer. Acknowledgments Taken. Loans negotiated on real estate security. Office at Clara's new building opposite Planters' Hotel Center street. H. C. AUSTIN, NOTARY PUBLIC ...AND... Real Estate Agent. [LATE REGISTER U.S. LAND OFFICE.] BUYS AND SELLS REAL ESTATE, LAND SCRIPT, 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, I., D. Box, 512. June 24th SAMUEL HAMILTON, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW, Office with W.s. R OLDEN, CENTER STREET, ANAHEIM. H. M. MITCHELL, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW Office in Temple Block, Los Angeles. Address P. O. Box 456. A. A. WILSON. W. P. DOONEK. WILSON & DOONER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Room No. 20 and 27, Temple Block, 3m LOS ANGELES, CAL. J. G HOWARD. H. T. HAZARD. HOWARD & HAZARD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OFFICE IN NO. 8 DOWNEY BLOCK, LOS ANGELES, CAL. R. H. CHAPMAN. A. W. HUTION. CHAPMAN & HUTTON, Attorneys at Law Office in Temple Block, UP STAIRS, Los Angeles, Cal. F. A. RAMIREZ. F. STANFORD. STANFORD & RAMIREZ, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office in Temple Block, LOS ANGELES. C. J. PHILLIPS, RESIDENT DENTIST, Anaheim, Cal. THOSE WISHING DENTAL WORK done at their residence will be promptly attended. ALL WORK WARRANTED. Oils, Gas Fixtures, and Kitchen Utensils. COMMERCIAL STREET - - - LOS ANGELS MRS. FLORA ELDREDGE, MILLINER. CENTER STREET, ANAHEIM Next to Clark's Book Store. LADIES will find Buttericks celebrated FATTERNS for sale. HATS and BONNETS MADE TO ORDER. BATH HOUSE And... Barber Shop. CENTER STREET - - - ANAHEIM Prof. Dean Proprietor. BARBER SHOP, CENTRE STREET, ANAHEIM, CAL. In office lately occupied by Judge Kohler. THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS the patronage of the public. Pedro Silvas - Proprietor GEORGE BAUER BOOTS AND SHOES Made and repaired at the lowest cash price. All orders promptly attended to, and work guaranteed. GEORGE BAUER. Los Angeles street, opposite Enterprise Hall. L. GUNTHER, PIONEER BOOT & SHOEMAKER, Cor. 3d and Los Angeles Sts. Anaheim R. LUEDKE, WATCH MAKER ANDJEWELLER. CENTER STREET ANAHEIM. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY Carefully Repaired and WARRANTED. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF JEWELRY ON HAND. D. DESMOND HAT STORE, MAIN STREET, LOS ANGELES ANAHEIM COOPER SHOP, CENTER STREET, ANAHEIM, J.WESTPHAL, PROPRIETOR. OFFICE IN TEMPLE BLOCK, UP STAIRS, Los Angeles, Cal. F. A. RAMIREZ. F. STANFORD. STANFORD & RAMIREZ, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office in Temple Block, LOS ANGELES. C. J. PHILLIPS, RESIDENT DENTIST, Anaheim, Cal. THOSE WISHING DENTAL WORK done at their residence will be promptly attended. ALL WORK WARRANTED Address all orders to the Anaheim Postoffice. DR. W. N. HARDIN, Office and Residence Cor. Los Angeles and Sycamore Streets ANAHEIM. DR. J. S, GARDINER, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Office— IN CLARK & AUSTIN'S BUILDING ANAHEIM. DR. D'ASSONVILLE, PHYSICIAN & ACCOUCHEUR, ...OFFICE IN... Anaheim Drug Store. MRS. A. HIGGINS, LADIES' PHYSICIAN AND MIDWIFE. Particular attention given to diseases peculiar to women and children. Office and Residence Carner 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. BEE BE, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Plans and specifications drawn up with neatness and accuracy. Orders left at CLARK' BOOK STORE will receive prompt attention. P. C. M'KINNIE, Contractor and Builder, SHOP ON CENTRAL STREET, [Adriasing Pioneer Livery Stable.] SHERN CALIFORNIA NAHEIM, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1874. BUSINESS CARDS, ETC. ANAHEIM MERCHANT TAILORING EMPORIUM, A. MENDELSON, CENTER ST., Anaheim. MAKES THE BEST and most fashionable style of clothing to be obtained in the southern country. A large stock of the Newest and Best Clothes, Doeskins, Beavers, Fancy Casimeres, Velvet and silk Yestings, Etc., constantly on hand. A fit guaranteed. Refers to the principal gentlemen of Anaheim and vicinity. CLARK & AUSTIN. — Dealers in— BOOKS, STATIONERY, and— Fancy Goods, Toys, Accod cons, Albums, Hooks, Gold Pens, Candles, &c., &c, MISCELLANEOUS. The Oldest Establishment ...IN... LOS ANGELES COUNTY. ANAHEIM Semi–Tropical Nursery, Cor. Centre and Lemon Sts. ORANGE, LEMON, LIME, WALNUT, and PEACH TREES, From two to five years old, at prices to suit the times. For terms, etc., apply on the premises, to MRS. C. SCHMIDT. Cor. Centre and Lemon Streets, ANAHEIM. THOS. A. GAREY'S Semi-Tropical Nurseries, SAN PEDRO STREET, 2 Miles Below the Court House. CREMATION POETRY This world is all a fleeting show. How sweet from it to pass. To vanish up the chimney as Carbonic acid gas! Dont lay me on the river bank. Amid the fragrant flowers. Nor where the grass is watered. The early summer showers. But put me in the kitchen ran. And open wide the damper; And then my vaporous remains. Can up the chimney scamper. We lit the poor fellow at dead oak. The carcass continually turning. In order that each side might get of this new process of burning. No pelting rain storm came wetting. Of faggots to which we had be. No Babcock extinguisher deadened. That formed such a halo arcure. Dr. Livingstone on African Harms. A letter of Dr. Livingston ceived at the Foreign Office. Jas Gordon Bennett, has been warded to that gentleman. CLARK & AUSTIN. Dealers inBOOKS, STATIONERY, andFancy Goods, Toys. Accod cons, Books, Candles, Anaheim, AGENTS for Averill's Chemical Paint; also, for the San Francisco dailies and weeklies, Eastern periodicals, and Hall's Patent Fire and Barglar Proof Sales. Give us a call. 17 dec20 ANAHEIM DRUG STORE, Centre Street, next door to Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Express, Anaheim. Choice assortment of... Pure Drugs and Herbs, Fresh by every Steamer. Patent Medicines, Perfumeries and Fancy Toilet Goods. TRUSSES FOR ADULTS OR CHILDREN Gasoline, Vesta Fluid and Dervoe's No. 1 Kerosene by the can, case or gallon. Familie' and Physician's Prescriptions Carefully and Correctly Compounded. FINE WINES AND LIQUORS FOR MEDICIN L PURPOSES. Orders from the country promptly filled on C.O. at moderate charges. HERAN BLANKEN HARNESS AND... SADDLE MAKING AT... Anaheim. HAVING PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN ANAheim, I am now prepared to manufacture everything pertaining to my business. I defy competition in Southern California as regards WOKMANSHIP OR PRICE. CARRIAGE TRIMMING Nestly executed and SATISFACTION GUARANTEED in every instance. REPAIRING always attended to with dispatch. D. R. M. THOMPSON, Obed Macy's old stand Center St BLACKSMITH And... Wagon Establishment, OPPOSITE LANGENBERGER & CO., CENTER STREET, ANAHEIM and PEACH TREES, From two to five years old, at prices to suit the times. For terms, etc, apply on the premises, to MRS. C. SCHMIDT. Cor. Centre and Lemon Streets, ANAHEIM. THOS. A. GAREY'S Semi-Tropical Nurseries, SAN PEDRO STREET, 2 Miles Below the Court House. The Largest Stock of Semi-Tropical And Northern Fruit Trees in Southern Cal. Grafted Orange Trees A SPECIALTY. Priced Catalogue Sent Free. THOS. A, GAREY, Proprietor. LOS ANGELES, CAL. Address P. O. Box 265. TREES! TREES!! 500 Lime Trees,'3 Years Old, at $100 per hundred. 1000 Lemon Trees, 3 Years Old, at $100 per hundred. 1000 Orange Trees, 3 Years Old, at $60 per hundred. Bagged and delivered at Anaheim. For sale by HEIMANN & GEORGE. ENTERPRISE SALOON, PETER RICHARDS, PROPRIETOR. LOS ANGELES ST....ANAHEIM. Having resumed the management of this poplar establishment and thoroughly renovated it, and having a choice stock of the best wines and liquors on hand, we respectfully invite all my old friends to come and see us again. Two Fine Blind Tables, and a Reading & Chess Room Areattached 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. P. LAUTH. LOUIS SWARZ. FRITZ MENZ NEW YORK BREWERY, PHIL LAUTH & CO., (Successors to Chris: Henne) Proprietors. 219 Main Street Los Angeles. The Best of Lager Always on Hand Of this new process of burning No pelting rain storm came wetting Of faggots to which we had beaten No Babcock extinguisher deadened That formed such a halo arcuate Dr. Livingstone on African Harems, A letter of Dr. Livingston received at the Foreign Office Jas Gordon Bennett, has been warded to that gentleman's letter is dated "Unyanyemb 2, 1872." The doctor, after ing of the horrors of slavery some amusing details on Central African hares. With the following extract: "In conversing with a h Arab Prince, he advanced to ion which I believe is general them that all women are utter irretrievably bad. I admit some were no better than should be, but the majority unmistakably good and trustful He insisted that the reason we English allowed our wife much liberty was because not know them so well as A 'No, no,' he added; 'no wo be good, no Arab woman, nlish woman can be good—be bad; and then he praised own and countrymen's wisdom cunning in keeping their from ever seeing other men joke as to making themselves keys, or like the inferior bulis over herds, turned there his invectives, and he endeavished invitation to his barem, that he could be as liberals English. Captain S., of Hesty's corvette—accepted invitation to be made even friends by eating bread with Prince's imprisoned wives Prince's mother, a stout about forty-five, came first room where we sat with When young she must have very pretty, and she still many of her former good look shook hands, inquired for care, and to please us sat on though it would have been agreeable for her to have mat. She did not seem to her son's low opinion of we red cloth screen was lifted door in front of where we the Prince's chief wife en gorgeous apparel. She can ward with a pretty jaunty veil with a pleasant smile, he neat little sweet-cake, off we each broke a morsel and ate had a fine frank address, and looked just as fair as any lady does who wishes her hair..." REPAIRING always attended to with dispatch. D. R. M. THOMPSON, Obed Macy's old stand Center St BLACKSMITH ...And... Wagon Establishment, OPPOSITE LANGENBERGER & CO., CENTER STREET, ANAHEIM THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD BEG TO INFORM the public, that he is fully prepared to do all kinds of Blacksmith Work, Wagon and Carriage Making AND General Job Work, At the Most Reasonable Prices. Horse-Shoeing Is made a specialty at this establishment. Kindness, strict attention to business, and all work warranted is my motto. Wm. Crowther, Proprietor. A, HILL, Carriage and Wagon MANUFACTURER. LEMON STREET :::: ANAHEIM. CARRIAGES, Buggies, Spring, Farm and Freight wagons made to order on short notice and of the best material, and by the best workmen the country affords. Plumbing in all its branches. Tin, copper and sheet iron work done and Artesian well pipe made. Iron, Steel, Cumberland Coal, Hardwood Lomber, etc., for sale. Hubs, Spokes, Rims, Axles and all material kept in first-class establishment Horse-Shoeing WELL DONE. CHINESE LAUNDRY, Sim St. Wau, - - Proprietor. LOS ANGELES ST., ANAHEIM. Washing and Ironing Shirts Repolished. F. CONRAD, ...Proprietor THE BEST LAGER BEER, BY BOTTLE OR GLASS always on hand. Orders promptly filled. P. LAUTH. LOUIS SWARZ. FRITZ MENZ. NEW YORK BREWERY, PHIL. LAUTH & CO., (Successors to Chris: Henne) Proprietors. 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 LOS ANGELES AND SAN DIEGO STAGE LINE, Carrying U. S. Mails SEELEY & WRIGHT PROPRIETORS. THE COACHES OF THIS LINE MAKE CLOSE CONNECTION with those of the Telegraph Stage Line for San Francisco. Time from San Diego to Los Angeles, twenty-four hours. N.R.-A four horse Concord coach leaves Anaheim daily, for Los Angeles, at 7 o'clock A.M., and returning, arrives at Anaheim at 8:30 p.m., of the same day. The accommodation coach between Los Angeles and Anaheim, remains in Los Angeles from 11 o'clock A.M. to 3:30 p.m. J. EVE&DING & CO. Commission Merchants, 48 CLAY STREET, Below Drummond, SAN FRANCISCO. DEALERS IN OREGON PRODUCEAgents for Imperial and Harrishburg Place Hills. Wheaten Starch of our own manufacture ALWAYS ON HAND. agreeable for her to have mat. She did not seem to her son's low opinion of wife red cloth screen was lifted door in front of where we the Prince's chief wife en gorgeous apparel. She cared with a pretty jaunty with a pleasant smile, held neat little sweet-cake, off which broke a morsel and ate had a fine frank address, and looked just as fair as any lady does who wishes her friends to feel themselves put at home. Her large beard black eyes riveted the attentions some time before we could the adornments, on which got bad evidently been bestowed head was crowned with a hat, of nearly the same that of the Jewish high priest that of some of the lower Catholic clergymen. A tight red jacket, profusely decked gold lace, reached to the waist allowed about a finger's breadth the skin to appear between the skirt, which was of white muslin dotted over with tiny spots of crimson silk drawers came nearly to the on which were thick silver socks and the feet were shod with yellow slippers turned up toes, and roomy enough to probable she had neither bunions. Around the new many gold and silver chasms she had earrings not only lobes of the ears, but others made all around the rim and silver bracelets of pretty workmanship decked the rings of the same material precious stones graced every inch of each thumb. A lace could describe the rich attire, so I leave it. The in the get-up was short back so kept for the convenience soon after the bath northern eyes it had a CREMATION POETRY. The world is all a fleeting show, new sweet from it to pass. Vanish up the chimney as carbonic acid gas! lay me on the river bank, aid the fragrant flowers, where the grass is watered by the early summer showers, out me in the kitchen range, and open wide the damper; when my vaporous remains up the chimney scamper. The poor fellow at dead of night, arcass continually turning, or that each side might get its share in new process of burning. Rain storm came wetting the pile aggressors to which we had bound him, cock extinguisher deadned the glare formed such a halo around him. Livingstone on Central African Harms. Letter of Dr. Livingstone's, reat the Foreign Office, for Mr. Jordon Bennett, has been ford to that gentleman. The much of the masculine. While talking with this, the chief lady of the harem, a second entered, and performed the ceremony of breaking bread too. She was quite as gaily dressed, about eighteen years of age, of perfect form, and taller than the chief lady. Her short hair was oiled and smoothed down, and a little curl cultivated in front of each ear. This was pleasantly feminine. She spoke little, but her really resplendent eyes did all save talk. they were of a brownish shade, and lustrous. A third lady entered and broke bread also. She was plain as compared with her sister hours, but was the child of the chief man of those parts. Their complexion was fair brunette. The Prince remarked that he had only three wives, though his rank entitled him to twelve. A dark slave woman, dressed like but less gaudily than her superiors, now entered with a tray and tumbler of sweet sherbet. Having drank thereof, flowers were presented, and then betel nut for chewing. The head lady wrapped up enough for a quid in a leaf and handed it to each of us; and to please her we chewed a little. It is slightly bitter and stringent, and like the kola Livingstone on Central African Harems. better of Dr. Livingstone's, retained at the Foreign Office, for Mr. Bordon Bennett, has been ford to that gentleman. The was dated "Unyanyembe, April 2." The doctor, after speaking the horrors of slavery, gives amusing details of life in Central African harems. We give following extract: conversing with a half-caste Prince, he advanced the opinwhich I believe is general among that all women are utterly and evilly bad. I admitted that were no better than they be, but the majority were stakably good and trustworthy. assisted that the reason why English allowed our wives so liberty was because we did know them so well as Arabs did. he added: 'no woman can ad, no Arab woman, no Engwoman can be good—all must and then he praised his and countrymen's wisdom and ing in keeping their wives over seeing other men. A rough is to making themselves Turor like the inferior animals, over herds, turned the edge of actives, and he ended by an tion to his barem, to show he could be as liberal as the th. Capcain S., of Her Majacovette—accepted the into be made everlasting by eating bread with the boy's imprisoned wives. The mother, a stout lady of forty-five, came first into the where we sat with her son. young she must have been pretty, and she still retained of her former good looks. She bands, inquired for our weland to please us sat on a chair, it would have been more able for her to have sat on a She did not seem to confirm own's low opinion of women. A both screen was lifted from a front of where we sat, and Prince's chief wife entered in ous apparel. She came forwith a pretty jaunty step,and, a pleasant smile, held out a little sweet-cake, off which we broke a morsel and ate it. She fine frank address, and talked looked just as fair as an English doe who wishes her husband's School of Shepherds. This institution, located at the Bergerie of Rambouillet, the national sheep farm of France, is intended to train young men in the management of flocks. It is open to pupils from all parts of France. Every applicant for admission as an apprentice must pass examination in his own commune, and must show that he was sixteen years old on the previous 1st day of January. The same moral and sanitary requirements are demanded as in other schools. The pupil must be able to read and write and must understand the ground rules of arithmetic. His application and accompanying record of examination must be presented prior to the 10th of September. The school year begins October 1; every apprentice not present forfeits his standing in school. All the pupils are boarded gratuitously, receiving the same fare as the rural population of the country. They sleep near the sheep folds in regular turn. Their course of instruction lasts two years, and no charge of tuition is made. The She did not seem to confirm men's low opinion of women. A both screen was lifted from a front of where we sat, and Prince's chief wife entered inous apparel. She came forward with a pretty jaunty step, and a pleasant smile, held out a little sweet-cake, off which we broke a morsel and ate it. She fine frank address, and talked looked just as fair as an English doe who wishes her husband's eyes to feel themselves perfectly home. Her large beautiful eyes riveted the attention for time before we could notice dormments, on which great care evidently been bestowed. Her was crowned with a tall scarlet of nearly the same shape as of the Jewish high priests, or of some of the lower ranks of cleric clergymen. A tight fitting bucket, profusely decked with face, reached to the waist, and ended about a finger's breadth of skin to appear between it and shirt, which was of white Indian dotted over with tambournets of crimson silk. The ears came nearly to the ankles, which were thick silver spangles; the feet were shod with greenish brown slippers turned up at the hand roomy enough to make it visible she had neither corn nor beans. Around the neck were gold and silver chains, and earrings not only in the of the ears, but others in holes all around the rime. Gold silver bracelets of pretty Indian maniship decked the arms, and of the same material set with stones graced every finger reach thumb. A lady alone describe the rich and rare so I leave it. The only flaw is get-up was short hair. It is not for the convenience of dry-boon after the bath. To our own eyes it had a tinge too The President has officially recognized Baxter as the real bone fide Governor of Arkansas. Admiral Tucker of Peru returned to Lima on March 20th, having completed the exploration of the Amazon river and its tributaries, in which he has been engaged for the past seven years. A reservoir supplying the manufactories of Williamsburg, Hayden and Leeda, Mass., broke on last Saturday and almost completely destroyed those villages. It is estimated that one hundred persons perished.