anaheim-gazette 1874-06-13
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SATURDAY...JUNE 13, 1874.
Kleinigkeiten.
Thursday and Friday were the warmest days of the season.
Mr. Cowan has planted one thousand eucalyptus trees in a grove.
Heffner was found not guilty by Justice Johnson.
Frank Adams has succeeded in obtaining artesian water for Mrs. Ross of Santa Ana.
Conrad will celebrate the opening of his new saloon to-day, by spreading a superb lunch.
An unexpected rush of advertisements compels the omission of much general and local news.
Tuffree has lost his cow and don't know where to find her. He'll give five dollars to any one that does.
We understand that a petition under the "Local Option" act is in circulation at Gallatin.
Wartenberg has withdrawn his stage line between Los Angeles and this place.
At Fisher's Jewelry store in Los Angeles there is a clock, which runs without works.
Any amount of new summer goods, all the way from the East, for sale at the store of P. Davis & Bro.
D. K. Williams is authorized to sell any and all unsold lots belonging to the Anaheim Cemetery Association.
Gentlemen's suits at reduced prices are to be had at the Anaheim Merchant Tailoring Emporium.
Mass will be held at the Catholic Church on Sunday, June 28th, by Rev. Philip Farley.
Judging from the quantity of labels that are being printed at our job office for Korn & Co., that firm must be acquiring an extensive trade.
A liquor crusade was inaugurated by the ladies of San Luis Rey last week, and proved a most signal failure.
Preparations are being made by two prominent citizens of this place to erect two large brick buildings on Centre Street.
The Bolsa Chica Wharf and Forwarding Company advertise to-day for sealed proposals for the construction of their wharf.
A. C. Lawrence, of Santa Clar county, says that curled leaf in peach trees can be effectually cured by sowing ground gypsum on the trees early in the morning while the dew is on; he has tried this with complete success.
The Board of Trustees of the Anaheim School District publish to-day a notice to parents and guardians of school children in accordance with the requirement of the second section of the Compulsory School Law.
Workmen are engaged in sinking an artesian well on W. J. Smith's place, near Anaheim. Should success attend their efforts, many more attempts will be made by farmers in this vicinity. Mr. Smith is now down upwards of one hundred and twenty feet, and has already found a small artesian stream.
An inspection of the piles of the wharf at Anaheim Landing showed them in splendid condition. Neither the redwood nor pine piles had been affected by worms; and although the pine had become a little rotten, the redwood showed no signs of being affected. They have been in use six years.
Among the first names of unsolicited subscribers to the stock of the Bolsa Chica Wharf and Forwarding Company, we observe the names of Heimann & George and Jacob Keller for ten shares each. Lists will be placed in the hands of the Committee on Monday, who will visit every one in the southern end of the county.
The sum of $7,626 25 has been apportioned among the schools of the county, on the basis of $1 20 to each census child. This gives Anaheim, $330 00; Fairview, $56 25; Newport, $81 25; Orangethorpe, $40 00; Richland, $107 50; Santa Anna, $272 50; San Juan, $226 25; Spring, $111 25; Sycamore, $26 25; Westminster, $48 75.
The execution of "El Gordo," the would-be murderer of the Turner family, by the followers of Judge Lynch, has excited much feeling among the native population in and around El Monte and the Ranchito. Two wrongs however do not make a right, and it would possibly be the wisest policy for them to allow the guardians of the law to redress any grievance that may have been committed.
The following notice was handed us yesterday for publication: "Being desirous of paying due regard to the Anniversary of our National Independence, we would request all persons of Santa Ana, Fairview, Orange, West-
A liquor crusade was inaugurated by the ladies of San Luis Rey last week, and proved a most signal failure.
Preparations are being made by two prominent citizens of this place to erect two large brick buildings on Centre Street.
The Bolsa Chica Wharf and Forwarding Company advertise to-day for sealed proposals for the construction of their wharf.
Those interested will remember that a special meeting of the Anaheim Lodge of F. & A. M. will be held this evening.
The Lewis Bros. performed at Spadra this week. They are now in Los Angeles, and will shortly revisit Anaheim.
On Friday week, a little son of Mr. McPeters, of Orange, whilst playing near a tub, filled with water, fell into it and was drowned.
It is rumored that St. John's day, June 24th, will be celebrated by the Anaheim Masonic Fraternity. Pienics are very enjoyable at this time of year.
By reference to "special ads" it will be seen that the steamship California will leave San Francisco on next Saturday with combustible freight. Shippers will take notice.
The plaintiff in the suit of Wartenberg vs. Heiner—an action for false imprisonment and damages—was awarded $299 by Justice Bailey. An appeal has been made.
That portion of the "Cafon de Santa Ana," belonging to Bernardo and Xavier Yerba, will be sold by order of the Probate Court. See advertisement to that effect.
We are pleased to learn that J. K. Tuffree is again upon his feet. He has not entirely recovered from the effect of his recent severe illness, but is rapidly convalescing.
The report of the road-viewers on the Walnut Street road was approved, not rejected, as we published last week. We are indebted to Judge Evey for the correction.
It looks very much as if the citizens of Fairview intended to organize a church at their school house. They have purchased a Prince organ from Clark & Austin. After the organ, usually comes a church.
The Grand Jury have found true bills against Velasquez, arrested for assault upon his wife with intent to kill, and Francisco Lopez, accused of forbly entering and robbing George Miller's house.
Mr. Scott, recently from Texas, has purchased the place of C. Smith. The tract contains thirteen acres, lies just north of Bremermann's vineyard and was sold for $700. Mr. Scott has undoubtedly secured a great bargain.
By taking the Coast Line Stage Coach, Anaheimers, having business in Los Angeles, will arrive there at 9 o'clock A.M., and returning can leave Los Angeles at 4:30 p.m. of the same would-be murderer of the former family, by the followers of Judge Lynch, has excited much feeling among the native population in and around El Monte and the Ranchito. Two wrangs however do not make a right, and it would possibly be the wisest policy for them to allow the guardians of the law to redress any grievance that may have been committed.
The following notice was handed us yesterday for publication: "Being desirous of paying due regard to the Anniversary of our National Independence, we would request all persons of Santa Ana, Fairview, Orange, Westminster and Anaheim, feeling similarly inclined, to meet at Enterprise Hall on Thursday (June 18) at 8o'clock P.M. to take steps to unitedly celebrate the day." Many Citizens.
The following deeds were filed in the County Clerk's office during the week: Andrew Glassell to A. B. Chapman, undivided of the Nieves Lopez de Peralta tract, containing 3,076 acres in Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana; $1....A. B. Chapman to Jonathan Watson, 2,585 acres in Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana; $6,467 72.....A. Robinson et al to John J. Weglein, 100 acres in San Juan Cajon de Santa Ana Rancho; $2,080.....A. Robinson et al to L. W. Kirby, 320 acres in Los Coyotes; $3,200.
At a called meeting of the stockholders of the Anaheim Lighter Company, held on Monday afternoon, the principal business under discussion was the merging of the Company into the new Wharf Company. A committee, consisting of Messrs. Langenberger, Zeyn and Korn, were appointed to confer with the Board of Directors of the Wharf Company and receive any propositions which they might wish to make to the Lighter Company.
D. G. Sorenson has completed his examination of the location of the proposed wharf. He finds hard clay bottom as far out as he examined, with an upper layer of sand near shore, varying in depth from three to eight feet. At a distance of two thousand feet out, he found a depth of over twenty feet of water at extreme low tide. His report to the Board of Directors represents that no natural difficulty exists to prevent the construction of a cheap and substantial wharf at the locality designated by them.
Los Angeles has had more than its quo'a of sensations during the past week. On Tuesday evening a slight unpleasantness about a dog between two denizens of the Sonora quarter, named Mendlorez and Fernandez, resulted in the shooting and death of Mendlorez. On the same afternoon, though at an earlier hour, a disagreement occurred between offi Bryant and one Proderie Schmidt about three and one-half miles west of the city and also about another dog. Schmidt was shot through the right cheek, although not dangerously wounded.
We learn the following items from our Orange correspondent: The two-story residence of Dr. Geo. Beach is now completed, and is quite an addition to the town. The painting and graining was done by Col. Jasper C. Hill, of your place.....Mr. Curtis, for our place...
bills against Velasquez, arrested for assault upon his wife with intent to kill, and Francisco Lopez, accused of forebly entering and robbing George Miller's house.
Mr. Scott, recently from Texas, has purchased the place of C. Smith. The tract contains thirteen acres, lies just north of Bremermann's vineyard and was sold for $700. Mr. Scott has undoubtedly secured a great bargain.
By taking the Coast Line Stage Coach, Anaheimers, having business in Los Angeles, will arrive there at 9 o'clock A.M., and returning can leave Los Angeles at 4:30 P.M. of the same day. Fare, $1.50 each way.
Clark and Austin have added another department to their variety store. They have gone into the cutlery business and are now in receipt of a most large and complete stock of every thing in that line.
Another line of stages is about to be placed on the Wilmington route. The Anaheim Hotel will run a coach regularly upon arrival and departure of the Pacific Mail Steamers. Fare to Wilmington—one dollar.
R. M. Baker, whose name will be found among the list of deaths in this vicinity, fell a victim to heart disease. He was a young man of brilliant promise and has passed away regretfully most deeply by his numerous friends.
At the regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Anaheim Cemetery Association, held on last Monday, the following officers were elected: John Fischer, President; F. A. Korn, Vice President; F. W. Athearn, Secretary; Henry Kroeger, Treasurer.
Among the passengers by the steamer Orizaba, which will arrive at Wilmington to morrow, we notice the names of Messrs. Fred. and Theo. Hartung and Miss Hartung. We understand that it is the intention of Fred Hartung to permanently locate in this place.
The Orange Co-operative Company have leased Lock's building on Main Street, Los Angeles, for use as a store, etc. They take possession on Monday, John H. Seymour, the Company's general manager, will start for San Francisco on the 16th instant, for a stock of goods.
Mendlorez. On the same afternoon, though at an earlier hour, a disagreement occurred between officer Bryant and one Proderie Schmidt about three and one-half miles west of the city and also about another dog. Schmidt was shot through the right check, although not dangerously wounded.
We learn the following items from our Orange correspondent: The two-story residence of Dr. Geo. Beach is now completed, and is quite an addition to the town. The painting and graining was done by Col. Jasper C. Hill, of your place....Mr. Curtis, formerly of Los Angeles, has erected a handsome residence, which will be hard finished....Mr. Lockwood has commenced the erection of a neat Gothic cottage....Many others, whose names I have not been able to learn, are about erecting handsome residences, and Orange is fast acquiring a similar reputation in Southern California to that of Oakland in the North.
A called meeting of the Board of Directors of the Bolsa Chica Wharf and Forwarding Company was held on Wednesday at the private office of the President. The plans and specifications, prepared by D. G. Sorensen, were examined in detail and approved. The committee on Constitutions and By-Laws presented their report, which was adopted, subject to the approval of the stockholders. A communication was received from the Anaheim Lighter Company, the substance of which has already been reported, and a committee was appointed to act upon said communication. The meeting adjourned subject to the call of the President.
TUFFREE—June 11th, to the wife of J. K. Tuffree, a son.
MAHRIKD.
MORALES—SALAISER—June 6th, by Rev. P. Farley, Juan Morales to Hamona Salaiser.
DIED.
WILLIAMS—June 5th, at Vivian's ranch, Agnes Williams, aged 22 years, 4 months.
COUTS—June 10th, at the Horton House, San Diego, Cal., Cave J. Conts, aged 22 years.
BAKER—June 11th, in Richland, of heart disease, R. M. Baker, aged 28 years.
F. A. Korn & Co., in their cellar, under the Old-Follow’ Hall, have constantly hand a full assortment of the best WINES and LIQUORS, which they sell at San Francisco stores in quantities to suit.
H. M. MITCHELL,
Attorney & Counselor at Law,
Office in Temple Block.
Address P. O. Box 456. LOS ANGELES.
A. A. WILSON,
Attorney at Law,
Home No. 35 and 27, Temple Block,
LOS ANGELES, CAL.
G. HOWARD.
H. T. HAZARD.
HOWARD & HAZARD,
Attorneys at Law,
Office in No. 8, Downey Block,
LOS ANGELES, CAL.
H. CHAPMAN.
A. W. HUTTON.
CHAPMAN & HUTTON,
Attorneys at Law,
Office in Temple Block, Up Stairs,
LOS ANGELES, CAL.
A. RAMIREZ.
F. STANFORD.
STANFORD & RAMIREZ,
Attorneys at Law,
Office in Temple Block.
LOS ANGELES, CAL.
D. DESMOND,
Hat Store,
Main Street, - - LOS ANGELES.
D. R. M. THOMPSON;
Saddle and Harness Maker,
Centre street, Anaheim, Cal.
Saddles, Harness, Drillers, Halteres, Whips, etc., constantly on hand.
Carriage Trimming Neatly Executed.
S. C. FOY,
Pioneer Saddle and Harness Maker,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
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 California.
Grafted Orange Trees a Specialty!
Priced Catalogue Sent Free.
Thos. A! Garcy, --- 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 $80 per Hundred.
Bagged and Delivered at Anaheim.
For Sale by Heimann & George.
SOULEN'S
RESTAURANT,
MAIN STREET,
Opposite the Peo House, Los Angeles.
MEALS COOKED TO ORDER AND EVERY tasting in first-class style. None but the finest brands of choice wines are served when ordered.
LOUIS MARBEUF, Proprietor.
CHALLENGE
RESTAURANT,
Los Angeles st., Anaheim.
R. MENZEL, --- Proprietor.
MEALS IN AMERICAN OR EUROPEAN style; Call the delicacies of the season kept constantly on hand. Supper furnished for Balls and Parties at the shortest notice.
STAR RESTAURANT,
Los Angeles st., Anaheim.
Board by the Day or Week at Moderate Prices.
Meals at All Hours.
Carlo Fontana, --- Proprietor.
Enterprise Saloon,
P. RICHARDS, - Proprietor.
A. LANGENBERGER.
CENTER STREET, ANAHEIM
...Importer and Dealer in...
Groceries,
Crockery,
Wines and Liquors
Hardware,
Machinery,
Farming Implements, Etc.
Also keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of
Shoars,
Twine,
Wool Sacks,
and Sheep Wash.
Which will be sold at the lowest market price.
Wool,
Grain.
Hides,
Butter,
Eggs, Etc.
Bought or sold on Commission.
Unparalleled Inducements
TO...
CASH CUSTOMERS!
THE LATEST STYLES
OF...
FANCY AND DRESS GOODS
Arriving by every Steamer.
GOODMAN & RIMPAU,
Having just received the first invoice of their new stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Offer unparalleled inducements to cash purchasers and will sell at the lowest prices their immense stock of Fancy and Staple goods, consisting of
DRY GOODS.
D. R. M. THOMPSON, Saddle and Harness Maker, Centre street, Anaheim, Cal.
Saddles, Harness, Drillers, Halteres, Whips, etc., constantly on hand.
Carriage Trimming Neatly Executed.
8. C. FOY, Pioneer Saddle and Harness Maker, Wholesale and Betsil Dealer in Saddlery, Leather and Findings.
No. 17 Los Angeles st., Los Angeles.
Carpet Warehouse!
AARON SMITH,
Importer and Dealer in Carpets, Oil Cloths, Paper Hangings and Upholstery Goods.
Carpets Sowed and put down Nearly No. 75 Downey Block, Los Angeles.
J. EVERDING & CO., Commission Merchants,
48 Clay st., below Drumm, San Francisco.
Dealers in Oregon Produce.
Agents for Imperial and Harrisburg Flour Mills.
Wheaten Starch of our own manufacture constantly on hand.
Blacksmith and Wagon Establishment, Centre Street, Anaheim.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD BE 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-shooting 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 Lumber, etc., for sale. Hubs, Spokes, Rims, Axles, and all material kept in first-class establishment. Horse-shoring well done.
Planters' Stable,
LOS ANGELES STREET, ANAHEIM.
CADDY & LEWIS - - Proprietors. Horses Boarded and Groomed on the day, week or month.
Single and double teams always on hand. New baggus, blooded horses, and everything belonging to a first-class establishment kept constantly on hand for our patron.
In connection with the Stable we are running a regular line of First-Class Coaches,
Between Anaheim and Wilmington, connecting with all passenger steamers for San Francisco
STAR RESTAURANT,
Los Angeles st., Anaheim.
Board by the Day or Week at Moderate Prices.
Meals at All Hours.
Carlo Fontana, - - Proprietor.
Enterprise Saloon,
P. RICHARDS, - Proprietor.
LOS ANGELES ST., ANAHEIM.
AVING RESUMED THE MANAGEMENT of this popular establishment and thoroughly renovated it and having a choice stock on the best Wines and Liquors on hand. I respectfully in the all my old friends to come and see me again.
Two Fine Billiard Tables AND
Rending and Chess Room 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.
New York Brewery,
219 Main Street, Los Angeles, Cal.
PHIL. LAUTH & CO., (Salesmans to Chris Howe) Proprietors.
The Best of Laguer Been Always on Hand.
Anaheim Agency.
PARTIES IN ANAHEIM DEKING TO procure the excellent BEER manufactured at this establishment; can do so by applying to Mr. Timm Boege, Anaheim.
CHINESE LAUNDRY,
SIN SI WAU, - - Proprietor.
Los Angeles Street, Anaheim.
Washing and Ironing! Shirts Repolished.
Anaheim Merchant Tailoring Emporium.
M. A. MENDELSON,
Centre Street, 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 Chothes Dooskins. Beavers, Fancy Cassimores, Velvet and Silk Veins constitute constantly on hand. A fit guarantee.
Arriving by every Steamer.
GOODMAN & RIMPAU,
Having just received the first invoice of their new stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Offer unparalleled inducements to cash purchasers and will sell at the lowest prices their immense stock of Fancy and Staple goods, consisting of DRY GOODS.
CLOTHING,
LAATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
All persons knowing themselves to be indebted to us will please come forward and settle immediately.
M. CALISHER & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
General Merchandise,
Anaheim, Cal.
Anaheim Meat Market,
Geo. Englehardt, Proprietor.
LOS ANGELES STREET - - ANAHEIM.
(Copies Missome Hall)
The Best of Meats Constantly on Hand.
Sausages of all Kinds Constantly on Hand.
MY AIM WILL BE TO PLEASE ALL AND I REQUESTLY solicit the patronage of the people of Anaheim and vicinity.
"Washington Market."
[Adjoining Planters' 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.
$5,000,000 Endowment Scheme!!
Fifth and Last Concert
In aid of the...
PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY!
July 31, 1874.
IN ANNOUNCING THE FIFTH AND LAST OF THE SERIES OF Gift Concerns given for the benefit of the Public Library of Kentucky, the Twostees and Manager refer with pride and pleasure to the four which have been already given: The First December 16, 1871; the second December 2, 1872; the third July 8, 1873; and the fourth March 21, 1874.
Under their charter, granted by a special act of the Kentucky Legislature, March 16, 1871, the Train
Planters' Stable,
LOS ANGELES STREET, ANAHEIM.
OADDY & LEWIS - Proprietors.
Horses Boarded and Groomed by the day, week or month.
Single and double teams always on hand.
New buggies, bloodied horses, and everything belonging to a first-class establishment kept constantly on hand for our patron.
In connection with the Stable we are running a regular line of First-Class Coaches.
Between Anaheim and Wilmington, connecting with all passenger steamers for San Francisco and San Diego, and carrying Wells, Fargo & Co's Steamer Express.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE,
MAIN STREET, LOS ANGELES.
Ferguson & Metzker, Proprietors.
Anaheim Lodge No. 207,
F. & A. M.
REGULAR MEETING SATURDAY of or preceding the full moon in each month. THEO. REISEH, W. M.
P. A. CLARK, 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 o'clock.
Sojourning brethren in good standing are respectfully invited to attend. P. C. McKINNIE, N. G.
MAX NEBELUNG, Secretary.
Orange Lodge, No. 225,
I.O. O.F.
REGULAR MEETINGS OF THE ABOVE Lodge are held in their Hall in Orange every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.
Sojourning brethren in good standing are cordially invited to attend.
J. M. CASSER, N. G.
S H. TKDF. ID, Secretary.
M. A. MENDELSON,
Centre Street, Anaheim.
MAKE THE BEST and most fashionable style of Clothing to be obtained in the southern country. A large stock of the Newest and best Cloths, Dockings, Beavers, Fancy Classics, Velvet and Silk Vest insecte, constantly on hand. A fit guaranteed. Refers to the principal men of Anaheim and vicinity, for whom he has made clothing.
Pioneer Dollar Store.
DUNSMOOR BROS., 102 Main Street,
Opposite the Court House.
Los Angeles, Cal.
PICTURES AND PICTURE FRAMES, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, JEWELRY, LADIES AND GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, ETC.
N. B.-Orders from the country filled with care and dispatch.
The Wilmington Wool Depot
Is now prepared to Receive, Assort, Compress,
And...
FORWARD WOOL,
To the Eastern Markets, or to effect sales in San Francisco.
THIS ENTERPRISE IS WHOLLY IS THE interest of the Wool Growers of Los Angeles and adjoining counties, and will be what they choose to make it.
Consignments Solicited
And inquiries promptly attended to.
E. N. McDonald, Manager.
Baling! Baling!!
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT
Totally inform the public that they are prepared to hale hay at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable forms. Leave orders at the Planters Hotel.
B. WARREN & E. A. LADD.
Fifth and Last Concert
In aid of the...
PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY!
July 31, 1874.
IN ANNOUNCING THE FIFTH AND LAST OF THE SERIES of Gift Concerts, given for the benefit of the Public Library of Kentucky, the Taquettes and Manager referee with pride and pleasure to the four which have been already given: The First, December 16, 1871, the second, December 2, 1872, the third, July 8, 1873; and the fourth, March 21, 1874.
Under their charter, granted by a special act of the Kentucky Legislature, March 16, 1871, the Taquettes are authorized to give ONE MORE, and ONLY ONE MORE Gift Concert. With the money arising from this Fifth and LAST Concert, the Library Museum, and other departments are to be enlarged and enlowed with a fixed amount annually; such an endowment fund is desired, as will occur beyond predicament, not only the maintenance of this magnificent establishment, but its constant growth.
The Fifth Gift Concert
For the purposes mentioned, and which is positively and unquestionably announced as THE LAST WHICH WILL EVER BE GIVEN UNDER THIS CHARTER AND BY THE DESIGN MANAGEMENT, will Come off in the Public Library Hall at Louisville, Ky.
Friday, July 31, 1874.
At this final concert everything will be upon a scale coresponding with its increased importance. The music will be rendered by an orchestra consisting of one hundred performers selected for their fame in different lands, and the unprecedented sum of $2,500,000
Divided into twenty thousand gifts will be distributed among the ticket holders.
LIST OF GIFTS.
One grand cash gift... $50,000
One grand cash gift... $190,000
One grand cash gift... $75,000
One grand cash gift... $50,000
One grand cash gift... $25,000
5 Cash gifts... $20,000 each
10 Cash gifts... $14,000 each
15 Cash gifts... $16,000 each
20 Cash gifts... $5,000 each
25 Cash gifts... $4,000 each
30 Cash gifts... $2,000 each
35 Cash gifts... $2,000 each
100 Cash gifts... $1,000 each
240 Cash gifts... $59 each
590 Cash gifts... $100 each
19,000 Cash gifts... $50 each
Grand Total: 20,000 Gifts; all cash... $25,000
PRICE OF TICKETS.
Whole Tickets... $20.00
Halfs... $25.00
Teeth or each Coupon... $5.00
11 Whole Tickets for... $5.00
225 Tickets for... $1,000.00
Tickets are newly for sale and undergo accommodation by cash will be promptly filled.
Liberal commissions will be allowed to satisfactory agents.
Crudals containing fab particulars furnished on application.
THOS. E. BRAMLETTE.
Agent and Manager,
Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky.
P. DAVIS
The Largest Establishment of San Francisco
WHOLESALE AND Groceries, Provisions, Dry Goods, Furniture, Crockery, Patent Medicines, Gent's Fu Varnishes, Clothing, Win and Tobacco, Stores, Ings, Glass, Ammunition, etc., etc., etc.
WOOL, HID
And all kinds of Produce
LOS ANGELES DIVISION
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD.
Anaheim Branch Railroad.
Los Angeles and San Pedro Railroad and Steamers.
Summer Arrangement.
ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22d, 1874,
and until further notice, trains will run every day as follows:
LEAVE LOS ANGELES:
LOR ARRIVE
Wilmington ... 10:00 A.M. 11:15 A.M.
San Fernando ... 11:30 A.M. 12:45 P.M.
Spares ... 1:30 P.M. 5:15 P.M.
Wilmington ... 4:00 P.M. 5:15 P.M.
Nietos ... 4:20 P.M. 5:29 P.M.
TRAINS TOWARD LOS ANGELES:
LEAVE ARRIVE
Wilmington ... 7:45 A.M. 9:00 A.M.
Spadra ... 8:20 A.M. 10:20 A.M.
Nietos ... 8:50 A.M. 9:40 A.M.
Wilmington ... 1:40 P.M. 2:15 P.M.
San Fernando ... 1:20 P.M. 2:30 P.M.
"ON STEAMER DAYS"
Time of trains between Los Angeles and Wilmington will be varied so as to connect with steamers.
Trains between Los Angeles and Nietos will stop at the following points on Alameda street, for passengers only, to wit:
KOHLER ST., WASHINGTON AND RUBIOS,
E. E. HEWITT Superintendent.
Great Inducements!
For Cash Only!!
& BRO., blishment Southancisco.
RETAIL DEALERS ENDS, Hardware, Tinware, Fancy Yankee Notions, Saddlery, rnishing Goods, Paints, Oils es and Liquors, Cigars Clocks, Paper Ihang ition, etc., etc., etc.
ES, GRAIN, ce taken in exchange.
Frank R. Lafaucherie,
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
Planters' Hotel,
COR. LOS ANGELES AND CENTER ST.
ANAHEIM, CAL.
HAVING MADE ARRANGEMENTS WITH THE well known Commission House
BENNETT & PAGE,
OF...
San Francisco,
I am prepared to buy...
Grain, Hides, Wool, Etc.
Liberal Cash Advances Made on Consignments.
N. B.-Sacks of all kinds furnished at Anaheim or Anaheim Landing.
Marcus C. Hawley & Co.'s
CELEBRATED BUCKKEY MOWERS AND REAPERS,
HAINES IMPROVED HEADERS, NICHOLS,
SHEPARD & CO'S VIBRATOR THREADERS,
SWEEK STAKE THRESHER, THE CURL,
DRATED TAYLOR JULY RAKE,
THE CELEBRATED SCUHTTLER
WAGONS, WARRANTED TO BE THE BEST EASTERN
WAGON ON THIS
COAST,
HEADER
WAGONS, SEED
SOWERS, AND AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY
OF ALL KINDS. ALL OF THE ABOVE MACHINERY WILL BE SOLD ON TERMS -GUARANTEED TO SATISFY PURCHASERS ALSO AGENT FOR THE WHOMS AND ORTHANS' FUND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Great Inducements!
For Cash Only!!
I will offer my whole stock of Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
AND
SILVER WARE,
AT COST!
All who wish to purchase anything in tray line will do well to give me a call, as I end.
Positively to Sell
My whole stock, amounting to...
$25,000 Worth of Goods.
Only Fine Goods!
No Plated Ware Kept in my House.
Please give me a call and satisfy yourselves.
S. NORDLINGER,
No. 3, Commercial Street, Los Angeles, Cal.
Orders From the Country Solicited.
P. N. ROTH & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Gents' Furnishing Goods, PROVISIONS, Fine Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Whiskies.
Highest price paid for WOOL!
NO 43 MAIN STREET, LOS ANGELES
Great Reduction
LUMBER!!
J. G. JACKSON,
Celebrated Buckeye Mowers AND Reapers,
Haines' Improved Headers, Nichols,
Silpard & Co. Vibrator Throughen,
Sweet Stare Thresher, The Cule,
Drated Taylor Sully Rank;
The Celebrited Schuttler
Wagons, Water Ancient To
Better Eastern
Wagon on this
Ucoast,
Header
Wagons, Seed
Sowers, And AgriCultural Machinery
Of All Kinds, All Of
The Arove Machinery Will Be
Sold On Terms Guaranteed To
Satisfy Purchasers. Also Agent For
The Whows And Orphans' Fund Life
Insurance Company.
Real Estate, Eto.
I have on hand the following tracts of land for sale:
Acre on the Ranchito, with dwelling
two barns, Crb. two corrals, two walls,
acre of vineyard with 6,000 bearing vines, two acres in orchard (nearly all bearing trees), one mile of board and picket fence and water right for irrigation the whole—the perfect. The land is excellently adapted for grapes and tropical fruits, and has never been touched by frost. Price $7,000.
Truss-hall cash, balance in one and two years at 1 per cent.
Let $x in the town of Richland, containing 20 acres with house 1248 feet and cellar of some size 7 feet deep. Free from all encumbrances. Price 1,000. Water right for irrigating the whole 255-3 acres of good land in Richland district, fronting on the river, only three and a half miles from Anaheim. All of it has been cultivated. Water privilege from the Chapman Ditch. A good house four rooms, corral, smoke house, ben houses, etc. Price $35 per acre, one-half cash, balance is one and two years, at 10 per cent.
100 acres of the best of land near Anaheim, will be sold cheap.
I have for sale a farm of 220 acres, with improvements consisting of a House containing eight rooms; Crb. Store House Barn Corrals and Blacksmith Shop. There are also 200 five year old Walnut trees. This place can be had for $30 per acre, $1,000 down and the remaining $1,500 on note at 1 per cent.
900 acres of land on Los Paderas tract for sale with sufficient water for irrigation. About 220 acres is No. 1 Pasture land, part of which has been cultivated. 15 miles of Boarl Fencing, redwood posts, 7 Houses and 9 Crabs, with about 3,000 insulators of growing corn.
1800 lbs of Fine Spanish Merino Ewes and Lambs breed from Thoroughbark Bucks; for sale at $3.50 per head lot ewes with lambs.
Several improved....
CITY LOTS FOR SALE.
Special attention given to the Purchase and sale of Sheep. Several fine lots of sheep on hand.
E. E. FISHER.
L. W. THATCHER.
Fisher & Thatcher
Formerly E. E. FISHER & CO., Manufacturers and Merchant Jewelers:
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WATCH
Clock Jewelry, and Diamond House. Both agents here for Roger & Bro's Silver Plate Ware and Black's Patent Inherentable Spetacles, the best in use. Manufacturing Repairing and Engraving. Adjusting measurements and fine watches a specialty. No work sent away to be made or repaired.
PROVISIONS,
Fine Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Whiskies.
Highest price paid for
WOOL!
NO 43 MAIN STREET, LOS ANGELES
Great Reduction
IN...
LUMBER!!
J. G. JACKSON,
Corner of Alameda and First Streets,
Los Angeles, Cal.
Sells at Reduced rates
Rough and Surfaced and Oregon & Redwood
LUMBER,
SHINGLES, LATHIS, SHAKES, DOORS,
WINDOWS, BLINDS, PLASTER,
EMENT, HAIR, ETC.
Wm. W. Robinson, Agent.
New Innovation!
We Now Buy
MOST OF OUR...
FURNITURE
In Chicago, and get a better article than ever offered here before. On account of low freight have made an immense reduction in prices.
DOTTER & BRADLEY,
[Signature to Dotter & Levi.]
SIGN OF THE BIG CHAIR.
G MAIN STREET.
Agent's for Grover & Baker's new machines.
COBLER & CO., ...Manufacturers of...
Chemical Olive Soap.
THE ABOVE NAMED FIRM, HAVING bought the Los Angeles Soap Works, are now prepared to furnish the trade with a first-class article of
Chromical Soap
at wholesale rates. The highest market price paid for Tallow and Orange of all kinds.
24, between Main and Spring Sts.
Los Angeles, Cal.
Formerly E. E. FISHER & CO.
Manufacturers and Merchant Jewelers:
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WATCH
Clock Jewelry, and Diamond House.
agents here for Roger & Bro's Silvurilated
Ware and Black's Patent Interchangeable
Speakers, the best in use. Manufacturing
Repairing and Engraving. Adjusting chrome
nometers and fine watches a specialty. No work sent away to be made or repaired.
FISHER & THATCHER
67 MAIN STREET ::: LOS ANGELES
Eclipse Wind Mill
ECLIPSE WIND MILLS ARE THE CHAPTER
in the market when power and durability are considered.
Have very little friction. And lightest winds. In its imitation is Quick and sure. With pack or Frees in Winter. Every Stock Farmer, Chance Factory and Dairy should have a Wind Mill.
A mill will pump water without clogging it. Due to the windmill's design it can go on for 80 miles. Pump hands and Crane Drive Well Poles warranted to keep on the sand.
Send For Circular,
ECLIPSE WIND MILL COMPANY,
BELOIT, WI.
CLARK & AUSTIN, AGENTS, ANAIZIN, CAL.
The Human LOCOMOTIVE
should be carefully engineered, otherwise it may run off the track of life as any moment. To keep its delicate internal machinery in perfect trim, or to put it in good working condition when out of order, is the peculiar premise of Tarrant's Effervescent Seltzer Adjunct.
The thoroughness with which it cleans without irritating the bowels; the toner and vigor which it imparts to the stomach; its appertizing effects; its cooling refreshing operation in fever; the relief it affords in headache; its antibibious properties; and its superior merits as a general correction. Justify the assertion that it is beyond all comparison, the most valuable family medicine of the age. Sold by all droggists.