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Anaheim Gazette
SATURDAY...JUNE 24, 1876.
CHURCH MEETINGS.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Rev. J. M. Allis, Pastor. Regular services at 11 a.m. and at 7:20 p.m. Sunday School at 10 a.m. Meeting for practice in Congregational singing and for Bible study on Wednesday at 7:20 p.m.
Kleinigkeiten.
From Wednesday's Daily.
—Col. Tustin left yesterday for a visit to Petaluma.
—Mr. J. Bassett returned yesterday, looking much improved in health.
—Ripe fruit from our Anaheim orchards was offered for sale yesterday at Beebe's.
—A Los Angeles merchant estimates the wheat crop of the county at be, between 70,000 and 80,000 sacks.
—the barkentine Ella sailed from Anaheim Landing yesterday for Port Townsend, where she will load with lumber for San Francisco.
—Constable Titchenal, of Santa Ana, was shot in the leg yesterday while attempting to arrest a man for disturbing the peace.
—a Los Angeles paper respectfully requests the Grand Jury now in session to investigate the "Centinela steal," as it is called.
Several sheep camps near the Santa Ana river have been robbed during the past few days. At one camp the herder was robbed of a check for $300.
The question discussed at the Debating Society on Monday evening
—One of our most prominent merchants informed us yesterday that in a conversation held on Monday with Mr.J.U.Crawford,Chief Engineer of the Los Angeles & Independence Railroad, that gentleman stated that a meeting was to be held on that day at River-side for the purpose of subscribing to stock in that Company, with a view to extending their road in that direction. Mr. Crawford further remarked that there was not the slightest doubt that, if Senator Jones could see the slightest interest manifested by the people of Anaheim in the enterprise, every means would be used to extend the road to Anaheim; that the project was in every way feasible and would be of incalculable benefit to our section. Our people do not need the discernment of an engineer to point out to them the benefits which would result from the proposed extension. We well know the inexhaustible wealth of our soil, and we also know the development which would be made of our resources by increased railroad facilities. Would it not be well for the people of Anaheim to take some active steps to procure the benefits which, we are assured by Mr. Crawford, are almost within our grasp? Let the citizens who are interested in the growth and prosperity of this section, consult together, ascertain if the information regarding the extension is correct, and if so, devise ways and means by which its approach may be accelerated. If there be any chance to better our condition let us do it before the golden opportunity has passed away.
The Express relates the following touching story: We can state on the authority of the attending physician, that Christian Smalley, the man who committed suicide two weeks ago, and
—A Los Angeles paper respectfully requests the Grand Jury now in session to investigate the "Centinela steal," as it is called.
—Several sheep camps near the Santa Ana river have been robbed during the past few days. At one camp the herder was robbed of a check for $300.
—The question discussed at the Debating Society on Monday evening was decided in the affirmative. Three new members joined the Society.
—Mr. Wolf had on exhibition yesterday some minnows, caught from the zanja. They made a very pretty ornament for the bar.
—Deputy Sheriff Barham started out last evening with a posse authorized by Justice Marshall, of Santa Ana, to arrest Isaac McManners, the man who shot Constable Titchenal at Santa Ana yesterday.
—The stallion "Gibraltar" was injured in the shoulder on Monday by jumping on a snag. He will be unfit for use for at least ten days. The horse is now at the stable of Gaddy & Lewis.
—One of our gallant officers purchased at auction yesterday an Arabian steed, for the sum of eighteen dollars, which exhibited, according to the statement of 'the truthful auctioneer,' all the points and qualifications necessary for speed and beauty.
—The semi-annual election of officers of Orion Encampment, I. O. O. F., was held on Monday evening, and the following officers were elected: P. C. McKinnie, C. P.; E. W. Champlin, H. P.; J. Dyer, S. W.; H. Dyer, J. W.; A. Heimann, Scribe; Sorenson, Treasurer.
—Los Angeles has a Republican Club. The following are the officers: President, Col. John O. Wheeler; First Vice President, Col. J. J.Warner; Second Vice President, Jesse Yarnell; Third Vice President, Gen. John Mansfield; Secretary, Frank A. Gibson; Treasurer, I. A. Dunsmoor.
—The Express says that the telegrams from Washington, announcing that the Committee on Public Lands would report favorably on Wigginton's bill, conveying to settlers all the railroad sections within rejected Mexican grants, caused quite a rush to the Rosseran's tract. The odd sections are being rapidly staked off and claimed.
—The Express relates the following touching story: We can state on the authority of the attending physician, that Christian Smalley, the man who committed suicide two weeks ago, and who was duly interred by the newspapers, is not dead, but on the contrary is in a fair way to recover from the self-inflicted wound. This is what it is to have skillful surgeons in your midst. They destroy the best items without the slightest compunction. By all ordinary rules, Smalley ought to be dead. He wished it, he tried for it, and he would have accomplished it, had it not been for the malicious interference of his medico.
—Quite a curiosity was to be seen at the garden of Mr. Langenberger yesterday. An American aloe, rearing its tall shaft of flowers full fifty feet in the air had for a companion a little shoot about eight inches high, growing from the same root, also putting forth buds and flowers. It reminded us of the little pilot fish which always accompanies the immense deep water shark. The sight is all the more novel when the fact is considered that the aloes bloom only once in about ten years.
—The mathematical precision with which the Mongolian pig-tail transacts his business is amusing to the masses, and provoking to the anti-cooleites. We watched John yesterday purchasing a time-keeper. After he had paid for the watch he required the jeweler to furnish him a bill of sale of the article drawn up in due form, guaranteeing title, and agreeing to keep the watch in good running order for one year from date.
—Deputy Sheriff Barham returned last evening from his chase after the man McManners, who shot Officer Titchenal at Santa Ana on Tuesday. Mr. Barham captured the horse which the outlaw rode. McManners is concealed somewhere in the swamp of Las Bolsas, which is so guarded that it is impossible for him to escape.
—The southern-bound stage to Santa Barbara was robbed on last Friday night. Wells, Fargo & Company's box was empty, so the robbers made a forced loan of $40 from the passengers interested in the growth and prosperity of this section, consult together, ascertain if the information regarding the extension is correct, and if so, devise ways and means by which its approach may be accelerated. If there be any chance to better our condition let us do it before the golden opportunity has passed away.
—The Express relates the following touching story: We can state on the authority of the attending physician, that Christian Smalley, the man who committed suicide two weeks ago, and who was duly interred by the newspapers, is not dead, but on the contrary is in a fair way to recover from the self-inflicted wound. This is what it is to have skillful surgeons in your midst. They destroy the best items without the slightest compunction. By all ordinary rules, Smalley ought to be dead. He wished it, he tried for it, and he would have accomplished it, had it not been for the malicious interference of his medico.
—Quite a curiosity was to be seen at the garden of Mr. Langenberger yesterday. An American aloe, rearing its tall shaft of flowers full fifty feet in the air had for a companion a little shoot about eight inches high, growing from the same root, also putting forth buds and flowers. It reminded us of the little pilot fish which always accompanies the immense deep water shark. The sight is all the more novel when the fact is considered that the aloes bloom only once in about ten years.
—The mathematical precision with which the Mongolian pig-tail transacts his business is amusing to the masses, and provoking to the anti-cooleites. We watched John yesterday purchasing a time-keeper. After he had paid for the watch he required the jeweler to furnish him a bill of sale of the article drawn up in due form, guaranteeing title, and agreeing to keep the watch in good running order for one year from date.
—Deputy Sheriff Barham returned last evening from his chase after the man McManners, who shot Officer Titchenal at Santa Ana on Tuesday. Mr. Barham captured the horse which the outlaw rode. McManners is concealed somewhere in the swamp of Las Bolsas, which is so guarded that it is impossible for him to escape.
—The southern-bound stage to Santa Barbara was robbed on last Friday night. Wells, Fargo & Company's box was empty, so the robbers made a forced loan of $40 from the passengers interested in the growth and prosperity of this section, consult together, ascertain if the information regarding the extension is correct,and if so,davise ways and means by which its approach may be accelerated. If there be any chance to better our condition let us do it before the golden opportunity has passed away.
—The Express relates the following touching story: We can state on the authority of the attending physician, that Christian Smalley,the man who committed suicide two weeks ago,and who was duly interred by the newspapers,是not dead,但 on the contrary is in a fair way to recover from the self-inflicted wound. This is what it is to have skillful surgeons in your midst. They destroy the best items without the slightest compunction. By all ordinary rules, Smalley ought to be dead. He wished it,他 tried for it,and he would have accomplished it,had it not been for the malicious interference of his medico.
—Quite a curiosity was to be seen at the garden of Mr. Langenberger yesterday.An American aloe,rearing its tall shaft of flowers full fifty feet in the air had for a companion a little shoot about eight inches high,growing from the same root,也 putting forth buds and flowers.它 reminded us ofthe little pilot fishwhich always accompaniestheimmensedeepwatershark.The sightisallthemorenovelwhenthefactisconsideredthatthealoesbloomonlyonceinabouttenyears.
—The mathematical precision with whichtheMongolianpig-tailtransactsishisbusinessisamusingtothemasses,andprovokingtotheanti-cooleites.WewatchedJohn yesterdaypurchasingatime-keeper.Afterhehadpaidforthewatchbequiredthejewelertofurnishhimabillofsaleofthearticledrawnupindeform,Guaranteeingtitle,andagreeingtokeepthewatchingoodrunningorderforoneyearfromdate.
—Deputy Sheriff Barham returnedlasteveningfromhischaseafterthemanMcManners,whoshotOfficerTitchenalatSantaAnaontuesday.Mr.Barhamcapturedthehorsewhichtheoutlawrode.McMannersisiconcealedsomewhereintheswampofLasBolsaswhichissoguardedthatitisimpossibleforhimtoescape.
—The southern-boundstagetoSantaBarbarawasrobbedonlastFridaynight.Wells,Fargo&Company'sboxwasempty,sоtherobbersmadeaforedloanof$40fromthepassengersinterestedinthegrowthandprosperityofthissection,counseltogether,ascertainiftheinformationregardingtheextensioniscorrect,andifso,davisewaysandmeansbywhichitsapproachmaybeaccelerated.lftherebeanychancetobetherourconditionletusdoitbeforethegoldenopportunityhaspassedaway.
—TheExpressrelatesthefollowingtouchingstory:Wecanstateontheauthorityoftheattendingphysician,thatChristianSmalley,themanwhocommittedsuicidetwoweeksago,andwhowouldhaveaccomplishedit,haditnotbeenforgottenforthemaliciousinterferenceofhismedico.
—Quitea curiositywastobeseenatthegardenofMr.Langenberger yesterday.AnAmerican aloe,rearingits tall shaftofflowersfull fiftyfeetintheairhadforacompaniona littleshootabouteightincheshigh,growingfromthesameroot,也putting forthbudsandflowers.它remindedusofthelittlepilotfishwhichalwaysaccompaniestheimmensedeepwatershark.Thesightisallthemorenovelwhenthefactisconsideredthatthealoesbloomonlyonceinabouttenyears.
—ThematicalprecisionwithwhichtheMongolianpig-tailtransactsishisbusinessisamusingtothemasses,andprovokingtotheanti-cooleites.WewatchedJohn yesterdaypurchasingatime-keeper.Afterhehadpaidforthewatchbequiredthejewelertofurnishhimabillofsaleofthearticledrawnupindeform,Guaranteeingtitle,andagreeingtokeepthewatchingoodrunningorderforoneyearfromdate.
—Deputy Sheriff BarhamreturnedlasteveningfromhischaseafterthemanMcManners,who shotOfficerTitchenalatSantaAnaontuesday.Mr.Barhamcapturedthehorsewhichtheoutlawrode.McMannersisiconcealedsomewhereintheswampofLasBolsaswhichissoguardedthatitisimpossibleforhimtoescape.
—The southern-boundstagetoSantaBarbarawasrobbedonlastFridaynight.Wells,Fargo&Company'sboxwasempty,sоtherobbersmadeaforedloanof$40fromthepassengersinterestedinthegrowthandprosperityofthissection,counseltogether,ascertainiftheinformationregardingtheextensioniscorrect,andifso,davisewaysandmeansbywhichitsapproachmaybeaccelerated.lftherebeanychancetobetherourconditionletusdoitbeforethegoldenopportunityhaspassedaway.
—TheExpressrelatesthefollowingtouchingstory:Wecanstateontheauthorityoftheattendingphysician,thatChristianSmalley,themanwhocommittedsuicidetwoweeksago,andwhowouldhaveaccomplishedit,haditnotbeenforgottenforthemaliciousinterferenceofhismedico.
—Quitea curiousitywastobeseenatthegardenofMr.Langenberger yesterday.AnAmerican aloe,rearingits tall shaftofflowersfull fiftyfeetin.theairhadforacompaniona littleshootabouteightincheshigh,growingfromthesameroot,也putting forthbudsandflowers.它remindedusofthelittlepilotfishwhichalwaysaccompaniestheimmensedeepwatershark.Thesightisallthemorenovelwhenthefactisconsideredthatthealoesbloomonlyonceinabouttenyears.
—MathematicalprecisionwithwhichtheMongolianpig-tailtransactsishisbusinessisamusingtothemasses,andprovokingtotheanti-cooleites.WewatchedJohn yesterdaypurchasingatime-keeper.Afterhehadpaidforthewatchbequiredthejewelertofurnishhimabillofsaleofthearticledrawnupindeform,Guaranteeingtitle,andagreeingtokeepthewatchingoodrunningorderforoneyearfromdate.
—Deputy Sheriff BarhamreturnedlasteveningfromhischaseafterthemanMcManners,who shotOfficerTitchenalatSantaAnaontuesday.Mr.Barhamcapturedthehorsewhichtheoutlawrode.McMannersisiconcealedsomewherein-theswampofLasBolsaswhichissoguardedthat它isimpossibleforhimtoescape.
—The southern-boundstagetoSantaBarbarawasrobbedonlastFridaynight.Wells,Fargo&Company'sboxwasempty,sоtherobbersmadeaforedloanof$40fromthepassengersinterestedinthegrowthandprosperityofthissection,counseltogether,ascertainiftheinformationregardingtheextensioniscorrect,andifso,daviseways和meansbywhichitsapproachmaybeaccelerated.lftherebeanychancetobetherourconditionletusdoitbeforethegoldenopportunityhaspassedaway.
—TheExpressrelatesthefollowingtouchingstory:Wecanstateontheauthorityoftheattendingphysician,thatChristianSmalley,themanwhocommittedsuicidetwoweeksago,andwhowouldhaveaccomplishedit,haditnotbeenforgottenforthemaliciousinterferenceofhismedico.
—Quitea curiousitywastobe seenatthegardenofMr.Langenberger yesterday.AnAmerican aloe,rearingits tall shaftofflowersfull fiftyfeetin.theairhadforacompaniona littleshootabouteightincheshigh,growingfromthesameroot,也putting forthbudsandflowers.它remindedusofthelittlepilotfishwhichalwaysaccompaniestheimmensedeepwatershark.Thesightisallthemorenovelwhenthefactisconsideredthatthealoesbloomonlyonceinabouttenyears.
—MathematicalprecisionwithwhichtheMongolianpig-tailtransactsishisbusinessisamusingtothemasses,andprovokingto-theanti-cooleites.WewatchedJohn yesterdaypurchasingatime-keeper.Afterhehadpaidforthewatchbequiredthejewelertofurnishhimabillofsaleofthearticledrawnupindeform,Guaranteeingtitle,andagreeingtokeepthewatchingoodrunningorderforoneyearfromdate.
—Deputy Sheriff BarhamreturnedlasteveningfromhischaseafterthemanMcManners,who shotOfficerTitchenalatSantaAnaontuesday.Mr.Barhemcapturedthehorsewhichtheoutlawrode.McMannersisiconcealedsomewherein-theswampofLasBolsaswhichissoguardedthat它isimpossibleforhimtoescape.
—The southern-boundstagetoSantaBarbarawasrobbedonlastFridaynight.Wells,Fargo&Company'sboxwasempty,sоtherobbersmadeaforedloanof$40fromthepassengersinterestedinthegrowthandprosperityofthissection,counseltogether,ascertainiftheinformationregardingtheextensioniscorrect,andifso,daviseways和meansbywhichitsapproachmaybeaccelerated.lftherebeanychancetobetherourconditionletusdoitbeforethegoldenopportunityhaspassedaway.
—TheExpressrelates-thefollowingtouchingstory:Wecanstateonetheauthorityoftheattendingphysician,t hatChristianSmalley,themanwhocommittedsuicidetwoweeksago,andwhowouldhaveaccomplishedit,haditnotbeenforgottenforthmaliciousinterferenceofhismedico.
—Quitea curiousitywastobe seenatthengardenofMr.Langenberger yesterday.AnAmerican aloe,rearingits tall shaftofflowersfull fiftyfeetin.theairhadforacompaniona littleshootabouteightincheshigh,growingfromthesameroot,也putting forthbudsandflowers.它remindedusofthinglepitflyfishwhichalwaysaccompaniestheimmensedeepwatershark.Thesightisalltheremorenovelwhenthefactisconsideredthatthеaloesbloomonlyonceinabouttenyears.
—MathematicalprecisionwithwhichtheMongolianpig-tailtransactsishisbusinessisamusingtothemasses,andprovokingto-theanti-cooleites.WewatchedJohn yesterdaypurchasingatime-keeper.Afterhehadpaidforthewatchbequiredthejewelertofurnishhimabillofsaleofthearticledrawnupindeform,Guaranteeingtitle,andagreeingtokeepthewatchingoodrunningorderforoneyearfromdate.
—Deputy Sheriff BarhamreturnedlasteveningfromhischaseafterthemanMcManners,who shotOfficerTitchenalatSantaAnaontuesday.Mr.Barhemcapturedthehorsewhich.theoutlawrode.McMannersisiconcealedsomewherein-theswampofLasBolsaswhichissoguardedthat它isimpossibleforhimtoescape.
—The southern-boundstagetoSantaBarbarawasrobbedonlastFridaynight.Wells,Fargo&Company'sboxwasempty,sоtheneburgersmadeaforedloanof$40fromthmalliciousinterferenceofhismedico.
—Quitea curiousitywastobe seenatthengardenofMr.Langenberger yesterday.AnAmerican aloe,rearingits tall shaftofflowersfull fiftyfeetin.theairhadforacompaniona littleshootabouteightincheshigh,growingfromthshemesandprovokingto-theanti-cooleites.WewatchedJohn yesterdaypurchasingatime-keeper.AfterhehadpaidforthewatchbequiredthejewelertofurnishhimabillOfsaleofthearticledrawnupindeform,Guaranteeingtitle,andagreeingtokeepthewatchingoodrunningorderforoneyearfromdate.
—Deputy Sheriff BarhamreturnedlasteveningfromhischaseafterthemanMcManners,who shotOfficerTitchenalatSantaAnaontuesday.Mr.Barhemcaptured,thehorsewhich.theoutlawrode.McMannersisiconcealedsomewherein-theswampofLasBolsaswhichissoguardedthat它isimpossibleforhimtoescape.
—The southern-boundstagetoSantaBarbarawasrobbedonlastFridaynight.Wells,Fargo&Company'sboxwasempty,sоtheneburgersmadeaforedloanof$40fromthmalliciousinterferenceofhismedico.
—Quitea curiousitywastobe seenatthengardenofMr.Langenberger yesterday.AnAmerican aloe,rearingits tall shaftofflowersfull fiftyfeetin.theairhadforacompaniona littleshootabouteightincheshigh,growingfromthshemesandprovokingto-theanti-cooleites.WewatchedJohn yesterdaypurchasingatime-keeper.AfterhehadpaidforthewatchbequiredThejewelerTofurnishHisBoxWasEmpty,SoTheRobberSavedAtRockyard,Bosnia,Bulgaria,Croatia,Mexico,Germany,North Korea,South Korea,Hungary,Lithuania,Vietnam,Cambodia,Taiwan,Mexico,North Korea,Bosnia,Bulgaria,Croatia,Mexico,North Korea,Hungary,Lithuania,Vietnam,Cambodia,Taiwan,Mexico,North Korea,Bosnia,Bulgaria,Croatia,Mexico,North Korea,Hungary,Lithuania,Vietnam,Cambodia,Taiwan,Mexico,North Korea,Bosnia,Bulgaria,Croatia,Mexico,North Korea,Hungary,Lithuania,Vietnam,Cambodia,Taiwan,Mexico,North Korea,Bosnia,Bulgaria,Croatia,Mexico,North Korea,Hungary,Lithuania,Vietnam,Cambodia,Taiwan,Mexico,North Korea,Bosnia,Bulgaria,Croatia,Mexico,North Korea,Hungary,Lithuania,Vietnam,Cambodia,Taiwan,Mexico,North Korea,Bosnia,Bulgaria,Croatia,Mexico,North Korea,Hungary,Lithuania,Vietnam,Cambodia,Taiwan,Mexico,North Korea,Bosnia,Bulgaria,Croatia,Mexico,North Korea,Hungary,Lithuania,Vietnam,Cambodia,Taiwan,Mexico,North Korea,Bosnia,Bulgaria,Croatia,Mexico,North Korea,Hungary,Lithuania,Vietnam,Cambodia,Taiwan,Mexico,North Korea,Bosnia,Bulgaria,Croatia,Mexico,North Korea,Hungary,Lithuania,Vietnam,Cambodia,Taiwan,Mexico,North Korea,Bosnia,Bulgaria,Croatia,Mexico,North Korea,Hungary,Lithuania,Vietnam,Cambodia,Taiwan,Mexico,North Korea,Bosnia,Bulgaria,Croatia,Mexico,North Korea,Hungery,Lithuania,Vietnam,Cambodia,Taiwan,Mexico,North Korea,Bosnia,Bulgaria,Croatia,Mexico,North Korea,Hungery,Lithuania,Vietnam,Cambodia,Taiwan,Mexico,North Korea,Bosnia,Bulgaria,Croatia,Mexico,North Korea,Hungery,Lithuania,Vietnam,Cambodia,Taiwan,Mexico,North Korea,Bosnia,Bulgaria,Croatia,Mexico,North Korea,Hungery,Lithuania,Vietnam,Cambodia,Taiwan,Mexico,North Korea,Bosnia,Bulgaria,Croatia,Mexico,North Korea,Hungery,Lithuania,Vietnam,Cambodia,Taiwan,Mexico,North Korea,Bosnia,Bulgaria,Croatia,Mexico,North Korea,Hungery,Lithuania,Vietnam,Cambodia,Taiwan,Mexico,North Korea,Bosnia,Bulgaria,Croatia,Mexico,North Korea,Hungery,Lithuania,Vietnam,Cambodia,Taiwan,Mexico,North Korea,Bosnia,Bulgaria,Croatia,Mexico,North Korea,Hungery,Lithuania,Vietnam,Cambodia,Taiwan,Mexico,North Korea,Bosnia,Bulgaria,Croatia,Mexico,North Korea,Hungery,Lithuania,Vietnam,Cambodia,Taiwan,Mexico,North Korea,Bosnia,Bulgaria,Croatia,Mexico,North Korea,Hungery,Lithuania,Vietnam,Cambodia,Taiwan,Mexico,North Korea,Bosnia,Bulgaria,Croatia,Mexico,North Korea,Hungery,Lithuania,Vietnam,Cambodia,Taiwan,Mexico,North Korea,Bosnia,Bulgaria,Croatia,Mexico,North Korea,Hungery,Lithuania,Vietnam,Cambodia,Taiwan,Mexico,North Korea,Bosnia,Bulgaria,Croatia,Mexico,North Korea,Hungery,Lithuania,Vietnam,Cambodia,Taiwan,Mexico,North Korea,Bosnia,Bulgaria,Croatia,Mexico,North Korea,Hungery,Lithuania,Vietnam,Cambodia,Taiwan,Mexico,North Korea,Bosnia,Bulgaria,Croatia,Mexico,North Korea,Hungery,Lithuania,Vietnam,Cambodia,Taiwan,Mexico,North Korea,Bosnia,Bulgaria,Croatia,Mexico,North Korea,Hungery,Lithuania,Vietnam,Cambodia,Taiwan,Mexico,North Korea,Bosnia,Bulgaria,Croatia,Mexico,Northeast Korea,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Russia,Rossi.Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/Rossi/R Rossi/R Rossi/R Rossi/R Rossi/R Rossi/R Rossi/R Rossi/R Rossi/R Rossi/R Rossi/R Rossi/R Rossi/R Rossi/R Rossi/R Rossi/R Rossi/R Rossi/R Rossi/R Rossi/R Rossi/R Rossi/R Rossi/R Rossi/R Rossi/R Rossi/R Rossi/R Rossi/R Rossi/R Rossi/R Rossi/R Rossi/R RossI/ ROSSI/ ROSSI/ ROSSI/ ROSSI/ ROSSI/ R
The Express says that the telegrams from Washington, announcing that the Committee on Public Lands would report favorably on Wigginton's bill, conveying to settlers all the railroad sections within rejected Mexican grants, caused quite a rush to the Rosecan's tract. The odd sections are being rapidly staked off and claimed.
The Grand Jury for the May term were impanelled on Monday. The following are the members: Thomas Rowan, Foreman; B. D. Chappell, W. D. Brodrick, Dewitt C. Dimmick, E. Bouton, C. H. Bush, James W. Bracket, John W. Casey, Charles Dotter, A. D. Lamb, Jacob Weixel, Rudolph Luedke, A. J. Johnson, J. A. Billings, Ellijah Workman, Samuel Prager, L. Harris, George O. Tiffany, M. Morris.
From Thursday's Daily.
Some parties in town are contemplating the establishment of an anti-Coolie laundry.
The eldest son of Timo Lynch, died in San Francisco recently. The deceased was 22 years of age.
A meeting of the Masonic fraternity will be held on the evening of St. John's Day—June 24th.
Work was commenced yesterday on the ware-house of Miles Bros. near the depot.
Mr. John Bixby was in town yesterday. He intends soon to settle among us.
The Express denies the rumor that there are several cases of small-pox in Los Angeles.
Judgment for $119 was rendered to the plaintiff in the suit of Melmann & George va. Thomas Harvey, yesterday.
The Anti-Occlia meeting at Enterprise Hall last evening had a rather ill attendance; and no business of importance was imminent.
Our friend Joe has become worried of his little accentricities and settled down to work, and his patrons can now be furnished with harness and maddles by calling at the old shop in Kroeger's building.
The shootist McManus is supposed to be still concealed in the willow region of Las Boles, where the chances of his capture are about as doubtful as the finding of a needle in a hay stack. Officer Pullen with a posse is on the lookout for him.
Quite a relief it was to our reporter, who has seen nothing but pull-backs, pin-backs, and hang-backs, parading our streets, to see an old-fashioned hoop-skirt come sweeping down the street yesterday. It was a novelty.
A well is being snunk on Mr. Upson's farm, on the Coyote Ranch. A depth of 400 ft. has now been reached. The other day the anger brought up the tuak of some animal, and quite a number of pieces of petrified wood have been brought up at various times.
A large party of invalids, from the vicinity of Westminster, are intending to spend a season in Santiago Cafon. We are of the opinion that for those needing the fresh mountain air, no better spot could be selected, as there is an abundance of water and shade trees within easy ride from town.
The Republican Club met at Blanken's Drug Store on Wednesday evening, and with Mr. John Fischer as Chairman, and Geo. C. Knox as Secretary, proceeded to organize. They elected Mr. J. M. Guinn President, Messrs. Fischer and Higgins Vice Presidents, Geo. C. Knox Secretary, H. Blanken Treasurer, and A. J. Brown Sergeant-at-Arms, Messrs.
We now on the street Tuesday Dr. Williams He has been spending sometime at the resort of "Kinmanen." He stated the resort was good enough but the accommodation was decidedly poor. He is now stopping with our fellow-citizen Levi J. Lockhart.
Owing to circumstances over which we have no control we were debarred from enjoying the anticipated pleasure of the school exhibition. The Principal worked hard and deserves praise for his success. The only thing that marred the enjoyment was a few brainless hoodlums with long tongues and big feet.
June 21st, 1876
Westminster Rams.
[Regular Correspondence of the Gazette.]
The headers are about through with their work and the harvest has proved very abundant, although not quite so large as has been estimated. The farmers do not seem to be in a hurry to thresh, as the price of grain is so low now that they do not wish to sell; and there is not so much loss if the grain is in the stock as when it is in the sack.
The Westminster school closed for the Summer vacation on last Friday. In the afternoon there were quite a number of visitors, who were highly pleased with all the exercises, especially the concert-speaking of the pupils in the primary department. The teachers were quite disappointed that so few parents attended the examination.
The Westminster Lyceum held its regular meeting on Tuesday evening. The attendance was rather larger than usual. The short drama which was acted was quite amusing. It is strange that all the young folks do not belong, but there is sure to be opposition and fault-finding with everything which they do not originate or conduct.
Elder Webb lectured here on temperance, on Monday evening. There was a large attendance, and marked attention was paid to the gifted speaker. After the lecture steps were taken to organize a lodge of Good Templars. About a dozen persons signed the pledge, and an adjourned meeting will be held on Friday even-
A Grange Bug.
We are informed by J. R. Morphy, whom farm and vineyard are located just east of Brighton, in this county, that there is a small black bug among his vines committing considerable damage. In size and shape the bug is about like the lady bug. The peculiarity of its ravages among the vines is that it is found only on the Black Hamburg vines, and only eats the upper or top surface of the leaf, leaving the lower surface and frame of the leaf untouched. Other varieties of vines in the same vineyard do not attract its notice or receive its attention. If other vineyards are similarly attacked it may be of benefit to vine growers to compare notes, not only as to the fact, but as to the peculiarities and habits of the insect, and other matters connected with it. If anyone has a remedy that he has tested and can recommend, he will confer a favor on his fellow-growers by communicating the same to this journal for publication.
Saramento Record-Union.
A WHOLEMORE DRINK.-The following is suggested as a nutritious breakfast beverage, which can be used as a substitute for tea and coffee. Put a teaspoonful of fine Scotch catmeal in a large breakfast cup, and mix with the same, or a smaller, amount of the best raw sugar. Pour in about half a gill of good milk, stirring to the thickness of cream, and then pour on boiling water from the kettle, stirring all the while, till your cup is full. Lastly, grate over the fluid a stroke or two of nutmeg. It should be drunk, not hot, but when cooled to the temperature of fresh milk from the cow.
Freight List.
The following is a list of freight received at Anaheim Landing per steamship Sonator June 19th, 1876:
A. Bross & Co., 48 pkgs., mdse; A. B.C., 4 pkgs., mdse; A. Kell, 4 pkgs., mdse; A. L., 27 pkgs., mdse; F. & J. Backs, 2 pkgs., mdse; F. L. Plyle, 4 pkgs., mdse; G., & R., 1 pkg., mdse; J. Westphall, 601 staves; J. Benerscheltt, 15 pkgs., mdse; J. G. Kimball, 2 pkgs., mdse; L. Utt., 20 sks. flour; P. Hammess, 2 pkgs., mdse; S. Goldstein, 1 pkg., mdse; T. B., 20 sks. flour; T. Boege, 5 pkgs., mdse; W. C., Co., 42 pkgs., mdse; W. C., Co., 300 sks.flour.
The Republican Club met at Blanken's Drug Store on Wednesday evening, and with Mr. John Fischer as Chairman, and Geo. C. Knox as Secretary, proceeded to organize. They elected Mr. J. M. Guinn President, Messrs. Flacher and Higgins Vice Presidents, Geo. C. Knox Secretary, H. Blanken Treasurer, and A. J. Brown Sergent-at-Arms. Messrs. Knox, Higgins and Zeyn were appointed a committee to draw up a constitution and by-laws. Messrs. Miles, Olden and Blanken were appointed a committee to arrange for a suitable place for the meeting of the Club, and the meeting was adjourned until Wednesday evening next.
Orange Items.
Regular Correspondence of the Gazette.
The assessable property of Richland School District, after cutting off the new "Olive" district, amounts to $205,-191.
Oh, for an ice-house in some cool retreat, where files and "sich" have no ambition.
We heard a gentleman remark last week that he had land to trade for sheep.
What, with the continued Presidential election, etc., are we to do, as coin is so scarce? Let's all join the Anti-Chinese Societies.
Mr. Copeland appears to be disposing of his band of sheep by the quarter at ten head per day.
We have yet to see the Republican in this vicinity but what is pleased with the nominees for President and Vice President. We would not have grumbled had X Y Z received the nomination, but then we can't all have what we want.
The assertions as to the grape crop in this vicinity by N. D. Harwood, in last week's Gazette, we believe to be correct, and most assuredly we want a fruit-dryer within a radius of a few miles. If no Alden is established others will be, and that soon. Had I the time I would ascertain figures for this edition, but it really requires more time. But next week, possibly, fruits of all kinds will be enumerated.
F. H. Hulse struck a boulder at 95 feet, and so far, has been unable to put the pipe deeper. However, there is some forty feet of water.
Mr. Windheim is preparing to bore a well at his fine, new residence.
The Stower wind-mill predominates in this vicinity. M. D. L. Hartley is an enterpising agent.
The Idaho bakeryman sells bread at seven cents per loaf—cheaper than you can steal it.
S. L. King has disposed of his fine fruit ranch to a gentleman from Westminster. We failed to learn his name.
Fred Shafer has erected a stoop in there is an abundance of water and shade trees within easy ride from town.
The Republican Club met at Blanken's Drug Store on Wednesday evening, and with Mr. John Fischer as Chairman, and Geo. C. Knox as Secretary, proceeded to organize. They elected Mr. J. M. Guinn President, Messrs. Flacher and Higgins Vice Presidents, Geo. C. Knox Secretary, H. Blanken Treasurer, and A. J. Brown Sergent-at-Arms. Messrs. Knox, Higgins and Zeyn were appointed a committee to draw up a constitution and by-laws. Messrs. Miles, Olden and Blanken were appointed a committee to arrange for a suitable place for the meeting of the Club, and the meeting was adjourned until Wednesday evening next.
Orange Items.
Regular Correspondence of the Gazette.
The assessable property of Richland School District, after cutting off the new "Olive" district, amounts to $205,-191.
Oh, for an ice-house in some cool retreat, where files and "sich" have no ambition.
We heard a gentleman remark last week that he had land to trade for sheep.
What, with the continued Presidential election, etc., are we to do, as coin is so scarce? Let's all join the Anti-Chinese Societies.
Mr. Copeland appears to be disposing of his band of sheep by the quarter at ten head per day.
We have yet to see the Republican in this vicinity but what is pleased with the nominees for President and Vice President. We would not have grumbled had X Y Z received the nomination, but then we can't all have what we want.
The assertions as to the grape crop in this vicinity by N. D. Harwood, in last week's Gazette, we believe to be correct, and most assuredly we want a fruit-dryer within a radius of a few miles. If no Alden is established others will be, and that soon. Had I the time I would ascertain figures for this edition, but it really requires more time. But next week, possibly, fruits of all kinds will be enumerated.
F. H. Hulse struck a boulder at 95 feet, and so far, has been unable to put the pipe deeper. However, there is some forty feet of water.
Mr. Windheim is preparing to bore a well at his fine, new residence.
The Stower wind-mill predominates in this vicinity. M. D. L. Hartley is an enterpising agent.
The Idaho bakeryman sells bread at seven cents per loaf—cheaper than you can steal it.
S. L. King has disposed of his fine fruit ranch to a gentleman from Westminster. We failed to learn his name.
Fred Shafer has erected a stoop in there is an abundance of water and shade trees within easy ride from town.
The Republican Club met at Blanken's Drug Store on Wednesday evening, and with Mr. John Fischer as Chairman, and Geo. C. Knox as Secretary, proceeded to organize. They elected Mr. J. M. Guinn President, Messrs. Flacher and Higgins Vice Presidents, Geo. C. Knox Secretary, H. Blanken Treasurer, and A. J. Brown Sergent-at-Arms. Messrs. Knox, Higgins and Zeyn were appointed a committee to draw up a constitution and by-laws. Messrs. Miles, Olden and Blanken were appointed a committee to arrange for a suitable place for the meeting of the Club, and the meeting was adjourned until Wednesday evening next.
Orange Items.
Regular Correspondence of the Gazette.
The assessable property of Richland School District, after cutting off the new "Olive" district, amounts to $205,-191.
Oh, for an ice-house in some cool retreat, where files and "sich" have no ambition.
We heard a gentleman remark last week that he had land to trade for sheep.
What, with the continued Presidential election, etc., are we to do, as coin is so scarce? Let's all join the Anti-Chinese Societies.
Mr. Copeland appears to be disposing of his band of sheep by the quarter at ten head per day.
We have yet to see the Republican in this vicinity but what is pleased with the nominees for President and Vice President. We would not have grumbled had X Y Z received the nomination, but then we can't all have what we want.
The assertions as to the grape crop in this vicinity by N. D. Harwood, in last week's Gazette, we believe to be correct, and most assuredly we want a fruit-dryer within a radius of a few miles. If no Alden is established others will be, and that soon. Had I the time I would ascertain figures for this edition, but it really requires more time. But next week, possibly, fruits of all kinds will be enumerated.
F. H. Hulse struck a boulder at 95 feet, and so far, has been unable to put the pipe deeper. However, there is some forty feet of water.
Mr Windheim is preparing to bore a well at his fine, new residence.
The Stower wind-mill predominates in this vicinity. M.D.L.Hartley is an enterpising agent.
The Idaho bakeryman sells bread at seven cents per loaf—cheaper than you can steal it.
S.L.King has disposed of his fine fruit ranch to a gentleman from Westminster. We failed to learn his name.
Fred Shafer has erected a stoop in there is an abundance of water and shade trees within easy ride from town.
The Republican Club met at Blanken's Drug Store on Wednesday evening, and with Mr.J.M.Guinn President,Messrs.FischerandHigginsVicePresidents,Geo.C.KnoxSecretary,H.BlankenTreasurer,A.J.BrownSergentatArms,Messrs.Mknox,HigginsandZeynwereappointedacommitteetocrawlenfora SuitableplaceforthemeetingoftheClub,andthemeetingwasadjourneduntwednesdayeveningnext.
Orange Items.
Regular Correspondence of the Gazette.
The assessable property of Richland School District, after cutting off the new "Olive" district,amounts to $205,-191.
Oh,for an ice-house in some cool retreat,where files and "sich" have no ambition.
We heard a gentleman remark last week that he had land to trade for sheep.
What,with the continued Presidential election,etc., are we to do,as coin is so scarce?Let's all join the Anti-Chinese Societies.
Mr.Copeland appears to be disposing of his band of sheep by the quarter at ten head per day.
We have yet to see the Republican in this vicinity but what is pleased with the nominees for President and Vice President。We would not have grumbled had X Y Z received the nomination,但 then we can't all have what we want。
The assertions as to the grape crop in this vicinity by N.D.Harwood,在last week's Gazette,我们 believe to be correct,和most assuredly我们 want a fruit-dryer within a radius of a few miles。如果no Alden是 establishedotherswillbe,andthatsoon.HadIthetimeIwouldascertainfiguresforthisedition,但itreallyrequiresmoretime。但nextweekpossibly,fruitsofallkindswillbeenumerated。
F.Hulse struck a boulder at 95feet,andsofar,hasbeenunabletoputthepipedeeper。但是thereissomefortyeffectwater。
Mr.Windheimispreparingtoboreawellathisfine.newresidence。
The Stowerwind-millpredominatesinthisvicinity.M.D.L.Hartleyisanenterpisingagent。
The Idaho bakeryman sells breadatsevencentsperloaf—cheaperthanyoucanstealit。
S.L.KinghasdisposedofhissinefruitranchtoaglelemantomWestminster。我们failedtolearnhisname。
FredShaferhaserecteda stoopinthereisanabundanceofwaterandshadetreeswitheasyridefromtown。
Orange Items.
Regular Correspondence of the Gazette.
The assessablepropertyofRichlandSchoolDistrict,aftercuttingoffthenew“Olive”district,amountsto$205,-191。
Oh,foranice-houseinsomecolordrift,wherefilesand“sich”havenoambition。
Wehearda gentlemanremarklastweekthathehadlandtotradeforsheep。
What,withthecontinuedPresidentialelection,etc.,arewetodo,ascoinissoscarce?Let'salljointheAnti-ChineseSocieties。
Mr.Copelandappearstobe disposingofhisbandofsheepbythequarterattenheadperday。
WehaveyettoseetheRepublicaninthisvicinitybutwhatispleasedwiththenomineesforPresidentandVicePresident。WewouldnothavegrumbledhadXYZreceivedthenomination,但thenwecan'tallhavewhatwewant!
TheassertionsastothegrapecropinthisvicinitybyN.D.Harwood,在lastweek'sGazette,我们believetobecorrect,和mostassuredlywewantafruit-dryerwitharadiusofa fewmiles。如果no Alden是 establishedotherswillbe,andthatsoon.HadIthetimeIwouldascertainfiguresforthisedition,但itreallyrequiresmoretime。但nextweekpossibly,fruitsofallkindswillbeenumerated。
F.Hulse strucka boulderat95feet,andsofar,hasbeenunabletoputthepipedeeper。但是thereissomefortyeffectwater。
Mr.Windheimispreparingtoboreawellatthisfine新residence。
The Stowerwind-millpredominatesinthisvicinity.M.D.L.Hartleyisanenterpisingagent。
The Idaho bakeryman sells breadatsevencentsperloaf—cheaperthanyoucanstealit。
S.L.Kinghasdisposedofhissinefruitranchbythequarterattenheadperday。
WehaveyettoseetheRepublicaninthisvicinitybutwhatispleasedwiththenomineesforPresident和VicePresident。WewouldnothavegrumbledhadXYZreceivedthenomination,但thenwecan'tallhavewhatwewant!!
TheassertionsastothegrapecropinthisvicinitybyN.D.Harwood,在lastweek'sGazette,我们believetobecorrect,和mostassuredlywewantafruit-dryerwitharadiusofa fewmiles。如果no Alden是 establishedotherswillbe,andthatsoon.HadIthetimeIwouldascertainfiguresforthisedition,但itreallyrequiresmoretime。但nextweekpossibly,fruitsofallkindswillbeenumerated。
F.Hulse strucka boulderat95feet,andsofar,hasbeenunabletoputthepipedeeper。但是thereissomefortyeffectwater。
Mr.Windheimispreparingtoboreawellatthisfine新residence。
The Stowerwind-millpredominatesinthisvicinity.M.D.L.Hartleyisanenterpisingagent。
The Idaho bakeryman sells breadatsevencentsperloaf—cheaperthanyoucanstealit。
S.L.Kinghasdisposedofhissinefruitranchbythequarterattenheadperday。
WehaveyettoseetheRepublicaninthisvicinitybutwhatispleasedwiththenomineesforPresident和VicePresident。WewouldnothavegrumbledhadXYZreceivedthenomination,但thenwecan'tallhavewhatwewant!!
TheassertionsasstothegrapecropinthisvicinitybyN.D.Harwood,在lastweek'sGazette,我们believetobecorrect,和mostassuredlywewantafruit-dryerwitharadiusofa fewmiles。如果no Alden是 establishedotherswillbe,andthatsoon.HadIthetimeIwouldascertainfiguresforthisedition,但itreallyrequiresmoretime。但nextweekpossibly,fruitsofallkinds willbeenumerated。
F.Hulse strucka boulderat95feet,andsofar,hasbeenunabletoputthepipedeeper。但是thereissomefortyeffectwater。
Mr.Windheimispreparingtoboreawellatthisfine新residence。
The Stowerwind-millpredominatesinthisvicinity.M.D.L.Hartleyisanenterpisingagent。
The Idaho bakeryman sells breadatsevencentsperloaf—cheaperthanyoucanstealit。
S.L.Kinghasdisposedofhissinefruitranchbythequarterattenheadperday。
WehaveyettoseetheRepublicaninthisvicinitybutwhatispleasedwiththenomineesforPresident和VicePresident。WewouldnothavegrumbledhadXYZreceivedthenomination,但thenwecan'tallhavewhatwewant!!
TheassertionsasstothegrapecropinthisvicinitybyN.D.Harwood,在lastweek'sGazette,我们believetobecorrect,和mostassuredlywewantafruit-dryerwitharadiusofa fewmiles。如果no Alden是 establishedotherswillbe,andthatsoon.HadIthetimeIwouldascertainfiguresforthisedition,但它reallyrequiresmoretime。但nextweekpossibly,fruitsofallkinds willbeenumerated。
F.Hulse strucka boulderat95feet,andsofar,hasbeenunabletoputthepipedeeper。但是thereissomefortyeffectwater。
Mr.Windheimispreparingtoboreawellatthisfine新residence。
The Stowerwind-millpredominatesinthisvicinity.M.D.L.Hartleyisanenterpisingagent。
The Idaho bakeryman sells breadatsevencentsperloaf—cheaperthanyoucanstealit。
S.L.Kinghasdisposedofhissinefruitranchbythequarterattenheadperday。
WehaveyettoseetheRepublicaninthisvicinitybutwhatispleasedwiththenomineesforPresident和VicePresident。WewouldnothavegrumbledhadXYZreceivedthenomination,但thenwecan'tallhavewhatwewant!!
Theassertionsassto-thegrapecropinthisvicinitybyN.D.Harwood,在lastweek'sGazette,我们believetobecorrect,和mostassuredlywewantafruit-dryerwitharadiusofa fewmiles。如果no Alden是 establishedotherswillbe,andthatsoon.HadIthetimeIwouldascertainfiguresforthisedition,但它reallyrequiresmoretime。但nextweekpossibly,fruitsofallkinds willbeenumerated。
F.Hulse strucka boulderat95feet,andsofar,hasbeenunabletoputthepipedeeper。但是thereissomefortyeffectwater。
Mr.Windheimispreparingtoboreawellatthisfine新residence。
The Stowerwind-millpredominatesinthisvicinity.M.D.L.Hartleyisanenterpisingagent。
The Idaho bakeryman sells breadatsevencentsperloaf—cheaperthanyoucanstealit。
S.L.Kinghasdisposedofhissinefruitranchbythequarterattenheadperday.
WehaveyettoseetheRepublicaninthisvicinitybutwhatispleasedwiththenomineesforPresident和VicePresident。WewouldnothavegrumbledhadXYZreceivedthenomination,但thenwecan'tallhavewhatwewant!!
Theassertionsassto-thegrapecropinthisvicinitybyN.D.Harwood,在lastweek'sGazette,我们believetobecorrect,和mostassuredlywewantafruit-dryerwitharadiusofa fewmiles。如果no Alden是 establishedotherswillbe,andthatsoon.HadIthetimeIwouldascertainfiguresforthis edition,但它reallyrequiresmoretime。但nextweekpossibly,fruitsofallkinds willbeenumerated.
F.Hulse strucka boulderat95feet,andsofar,hasbeenunabletoputthepipedeeper。但是thereissomefortyeffectwater。
Mr.Windheimispreparingtoboreawellatthisfine新residence.
The Stowerwind-millpredominatesinthisvicinity.M.D.L.Hartleyisanenterpisingagent.
The Idaho bakeryman sells breadatsevencentsperloaf—cheaperthanyoucanstealit.
S.L.Kinghasdisposedofhissinefruitranchbythequarterattenheadperday.
WehaveyettoseetheRepublicaninthisvicinitybutwhatispleasedwiththenomineesforPresident和VicePresident。WewouldnothavegrumbledhadXYZreceivedthenomination,但thenwecan'tallhavewhatwewant!!
Theassertionsassto-thegrapecropinthisvicinitybyN.D.Harwood,在lastweek'sGazette,我们believetobecorrect,和mostassuredlywewantafruit-dryerwitharadiusofa fewmiles。如果no Alden是 establishedotherswillbe,andthatsoon.HadIthetimeIwouldascertainfiguresforthis edition,但它reallyrequiresmoretime。但nextweekpossibly,fruitsofallkinds willbeenumerated.
F.Hulse strucka boulderat95feet,andsofar,hasbeenunabletoputthepipedeeper。但是thereissomefortyeffectwater.
Mr.Windheimispreparingtoboreawellatthisfine新residence.
The Stowerwind-millpredominatesinthisvicinity.M.D.L.Hartleyisanenterpisingagent.
The Idaho bakeryman sells breadatsevencentsperloaf—cheaperthanyoucanstealit.
S.L.Kinghasdisposedofhissinefruitranchbythequarterattenheadperday.
WehaveyettoseetheRepublicaninthisvicinitybutwhatispleasedwiththenomineesforPresident和VicePresident。WewouldnothavegrumbledhadXYZreceivedthenomination,但thenwecan'tallhavewhatwewant!!
Theassertionsassto-thegrapecropinthisvicinitybyN.D.Harwood,在lastweek'sGazette,我们believetobecorrect,和mostassuredlywewantafruit-dryerwitharadiusofa fewmiles。如果no Alden是 establishedotherswillbe,andthatsoon.HadIthetimeIwouldascertainfiguresforthis edition,但它reallyrequiresmoretime。但nextweekpossibly,fruitsofallkinds willbeenumerated.
F.Hulse strucka boulderat95feet,andsofar,hasbeenunabletoputthepipedeeper。但是thereissomefortyeffectwater.
Mr.Windheimispreparingtoboreawellatthisfine新residence.
The Stowerwind-millpredominatesinthisvicinity.M.D.L.Hartleyisanenterpisingagent.
The Idaho bakeryman sells breadatsevencentsperloaf—cheaperthanyoucanstealit.
S.L.Kinghasdisposedofhissinefruitranchbythequarterattenheadperday.
WehaveyettoseetheRepublicaninthisvicinitybutwhatispleasedwiththenomineesforPresident和VicePresident。WewouldnothavegrumbledhadXYZreceivedthenomination,但thenwecan'tallhavewhatwewant!!
Theassertionsassto-thegrapecropinthis vicicinitybyN.D.Harwood,在lastweek'sGazette,我们believetobecorrect,和mostassuredlywewantafruit-dryerwitharadiusofa fewmiles。如果no Alden是 establishedotherswillbe,andthatsoon.HadIthetimeIwouldascertainfiguresforthis edition,但它reallyrequiresmoretime。但nextweekpossibly,fruitsofallkinds willbeenumerated.
F.Hulse strucka boulderat95feet,andsofar,hasbeenunabletoputthepipedeeper。但是thereissomefortyeffectwater.
Mr.Windheimispreparingtoboreawellatthisfine新residence.
The Stowerwind-millpredominatesinthisvicinity.M.D.L.Hartleyisanenterpisingagent.
The Idaho bakeryman sells breadatsevencentsperloaf—cheaperthanyoucanstealit.
S.L.Kinghasdisposedofhissinefruitranchbythequarterattenheadperday.
WehaveyettoseetheRepublicaninthis vicicinitybyN.D.Harwood,在lastweek'sGazette,我们believetobecorrect,和mostassuredlywewantafruit-dryerwitharadiusofa fewmiles。如果no Alden是 establishedotherswillbe,andthatsoon.HadIthetimeIwouldascertainfiguresforthis edition,但它reallyrequiresmoretime。但nextweekpossibly,fruitsofallkinds willbeenumerated.
F.Hulse strucka boulderat95feet,andsofar,hasbeenunabletoputthepipedeeper。但是thereissomefortyeffectwater.
Mr.Windheimispreparingtoboreawellatthisfine新residence.
The Stowerwind-millpredominatesinthisvicinity.M.D.L.Hartleyisanenterpisingagent.
The Idaho bakeryman sells breadatsevencentsperloaf—cheaperthanyoucanstealit.
S.L.Kinghasdisposedofhissinefruitranchbythequarterattenheadperday.
WehaveyettoseetheRepublicaninthis vicicinitybyN.D.Harwood,在lastweek'sGazette,我们believeto be correct,and most assuredly we wanna feel like temperature change date and highest by day:
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When you see a man that shuffles loosely along with his knees knocking together and his toes pointing in—whose eyes roll furiously and whose eyes roll furiously—and whose eyes roll furiously—and whose eyes roll furiously—and whose eyes roll furiously—and whose eyes roll furiously—and whose eyes roll furiously—and whose eyes roll furiously—and whose eyes roll furiously—and whose eyes roll furiously—and whose eyes roll furiously—and whose eyes roll furiously—and whose eyes roll furiously—and whose eyes roll furiously—and whose eyes roll furiously—and whose eyes roll furiously—and whose eyes roll furiously—and whose eyes roll furiously—and whose eyes roll furiously—and whose eyes roll furiously—and whose eyes roll furiously—and whose eyes roll furiously—and whose eyes roll furious—and whose eyes roll furious—and whose eyes roll furious—and whose eyes roll furious—and whose eyes roll furious—and whose eyes roll furious—and whose eyes roll furious—and whose eyes roll furious—and whose eyes roll furious—and whose eyes roll furious—and whose eyes roll furious—and whose eyes roll furious—and whose eyes roll furious—and whose eyes roll furious—and whose eyes roll furious—and whose eyes roll furious—and whose eyes roll furious—and whose eyes roll furious—and whose eyes roll furious—and whose eyes roll furious—and whose eyes roll furious—and whose eyes滚
Mr. Windheim is preparing to bore a well at his fine, new residence.
The Stower wind-mill predominates in this vicinity. M. D. L. Hartley is an enterpising agent.
The Idaho bakeryman sells bread at seven cents per loaf—cheaper than you can steal it.
S. L. King has disposed of his fine fruit ranch to a gentleman from Westminster. We failed to learn his name.
Fred Shafer has erected a stoop in front of the Oriental. He says his pigeon-table is very well patronized.
B. F. Smith says beef is a cash article, but it is difficult to convince people of the same.
We are sorry to learn that Mrs. Col. Travla is quite unwell.
Mrs. Mallett has returned from the village of San Francisco, where she has been rusticating for the past two weeks.
Henry Mosbaugh and C. H. Parker, report that C. B. Andrus has gained six pounds, having been only two weeks in the mountains.
H. Braunschweiger, of "Frisco," informed us yesterday, that San Diego was nothing more than a living graveyard.
A visit to Santa Ana, this week, convinced us that their school house was the finest south of Los Angeles, in the county. We also thought the Valley News bid fair to rival the Los Angeles Herald; and really, we did not express our thoughts on the subject, for court was in session, and you know how 'tis yourself.
The Baptists have called Rev. A. S. Worrel, of this vicinity, to preach in Santa Ana every second Sabbath of each month, morning and evening.
Dr. G. H. Beach returned from San Diego last week, after an absence of several days, looking fresh and healthy after the journey.
Mr. Harper contemplates visiting his large plantation, in Tennessee, in a week or so.
The home sold by W. C. Pendleton, while acting as deputy Constable, have reclaimed by their proper owners.
A trump stole all the valuable merchandise of a Californian shoper on Monday consisting of clothing and a check in Chinese of $200.
We utilized consultant Malone on the street of Santa Ana holding decisively insured from when we had met him.
Mr. Lucas has a large field of corn on the flat beyond South Santa Monica that looks green and thrifty, and the greater portion of it measures eight feet in height.
J. W. Scott, agent at the Santa Monica wharf, has been keeping a record of the temperature of the ocean during the present week, which ranged from 58 to 72 degrees—pleasant all the time for bathing.
A gentleman who has been a practical miner since 1885, and has made mineralogy a special study, found some silver ore in the mountains back of Santa Monica, which assayed $91 to the ton. He also picked up some float rock in a caffion, which he is confident will assay $500 to the ton.
This looks as if there are some valuable mines in that section yet to be developed.
Nothing like editorial courtesy. The editor of the Anaheim Gazette call the editor of the Tidal Wave "that urbane and delightful old gentleman." Such language as that ought to smooth down the feathers of the most rampant old journalistic "rooster" in the land.
Deeds Filed.
H.W. Wakeham to D.S.McHenry—12 acres in Santiago de Santa Ana rancher; $1,000.
W.H. Spurgeon to P.Watson—Lot 25x50 feet in lot 10; block 12, Santa Ana; $200.
A.B.Foster to Mrs.H.Parker—Lot 6; block D, in Davis Bros. addition to Anaheim; $1,500.
Ernest Stein to Clementina Langenberger—City, lot 15, in block D, 5, Anaheim; $1,500.
Eds.GAZETTE—Enclosed please find list of scholars on roll of honor in Westminster school for the month ending June 16, 1876: Advanced grade, Dorrie McFadden, Minnie Klefhaher; First grade, 1st division, Jessie McCoy, Allie McFadden; Second grade, 1st division, Laura Campbell, Rosie Klefhaher, Chuster McCoy; Second grade, 2nd division, Emma Cary.
H.MCKIN,Tanchen.
The bottom facts regarding Old Bull's family affair are not yet out but a Chicago paper makes hold to state that Mrs.Old Bull has settled for Europe, and a fall spent gray-trained man with a fiddle-box in his hand has much out for the white of Central America.
When you see a man that shuffles loosely along with his knees knocking together and his toes pointing in whose eyes roll furiously and whose hand is ever suddenly jerking itself above his head as if warding off a blow, you can rely upon it that man is haunted by a mother-in-law—but when you see a party who lifts his feet high, and holds his nose in the air, and has one eye shut in a knowing manner, and whose mouth is distended with a self-complacent grin, and who seems to feel good all over; you can bet your last cent he has just bought a new "Domestic" sewing machine for his wife.
Mrs.Brown desires to call the attention of the ladies to her large stock of millinery and fancy goods. She has been adding to her stock every week, and is confident that she can please both old and young, rich and poor, for her prices will defy competition. She has also added ladies ready-made underwear, of which, with coronae, she will make a speciality hereafter.
The Evil Prudence of Weak Digestions
There is no pathological fact more clearly associated than that the most formidable phases of nervous diseases are directly transient to imperfect digestion. Inasmuch with its direful consequences, presents more frequently from weakness of the stomach than from any other name. More sedatives are powerless to curse vomiting, and soon cause palpable list symptoms. The true way to strengthen the nervous system is to ingestade the digestive and assimilative organs upon whose unchained action its equilibrium is absolutely dependent. The daily use of Nootropics Stomach Milk will do more to liven and soothe the Wheathead and irritated nerves and induce soundness and alertness nerves to be found in the phlegmatogran or out of it. A wishing should not take less such mind.
Beautiful Nature affairs on New Species can also change than solitary ones by chance as nature allows them to take better such mind.
The Orange Musical Union,
Will give a concert Friday evening, June 30th,
at the M. R. Church, in Orange, with the following programmes:
PART I.
Wake the Song of Jobillene., Bradbury.. Chorus
One Hundred Years Ago, Batshir, Semb-Chorus
Purcell to the Forest... Meudelsohn.. Quartet
Harvest Day..... Concours..... Trio
Russian Hymns... National Melody.. Chorus
The Seaman's Prayer..... Dust
Summer Rain..... Quartet
A Serenade..... Baker..... Quartet
Little Red Riding Hood... Glover.. Solo
Military Parade..... Offenbach.. Chorus
PART II.
How Good is He the Gliver..... Root.... Chorus
There is Many a Gem... Gerold.... Solo
Love..... Brusell..... Quartet
Peaceful are the Night Winds.. Wood.. Quartet
See the Pale Moon..... Campana..... Dust
In Silent Mind..... Emerson..... Quartet
There's Many a Slip..... Bliss..... Solo
Queen of the Valley..... Emerson..... Quartet
The Old Canes..... Root.... Chorus
Evening Prayer..... Root.... Quartet
Exercises to begin at 8 o'clock P.M. Admission, 50 cents.
Notice
Of Administrator's Sale of Real Estate at Private Sale.
NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of the Probate Court, of the County of Los Angeles, State of California, made on the 7th day of June, A. D., 1876, in the matter of the estate of E. N. Arnold, deceased, the underigned, the Administratrix of said estate, will sell at private sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, in gold coin of the United States, and subject to confirmation by said Probate Court, on or before the 6th day of December
A. D., 1876, all the right, title, interest and estate of the said E. N. Arnold, deceased, at the time of his death, and all the right, title and interest that the estate has, by operation of law, or otherwise acquired, other than or in addition to that of the said intestate, at the time of his death, in and to the following described tract, piece or lot of land, situa's lying and being in the County of Los Angeles and State of California, to wit. The south half of forty (40) acres of land, situated about two miles southeast from the town of Orange; bounded North by land of Young; East, by land of A. B. Chapman; South by land of P. J. Shaffer, and West by County road.
Terms and conditions of sale—One-half cash in United States gold coin, the remaining one-half on six months' time, at usual rate of interest, secured by mortgage on the property sold.
Bids or offers may be made at any time after the first publication of this notice, and before the making of the sale. All bids or offers must
NEW STORE!
Cahen &
Willard,
Kroeger's New Brick Building.
Have received a
LARGE ASSORTMENT
OF
SUMMER
GOODS,
AT VERY LOW PRICES.
Give us a call, and examine our goods before going elsewhere.
ANAHEIM
Storage Warehouse,
Is now open for the storage of
GRAIN, WOOL,
And other merchandise.
Liberal Advances Made
AND GOODS
Forwarded and sold on Commission
IN BEST MARKETS.
A. Guy Smith & Co., Centre Street, near Railroad Depot.
Job Printing
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Job Printing
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Every Description
Executed at the Gazette Office.
LOS ANGELES DIVISION
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
RAILROAD.
AND STEAMERS.
CHANGE OF TIME.
On and after Saturday, June 1, 1850 and until further notice, trains will run every day as follows:
LEAVE LOS ANGELES:
FOR ABRIVE
Tunnel: 5:00 A.M. to 6:20 A.M.
Wilmington: 10:20 A.M. to 11:25 A.M.
Seven Palms: 2:20 P.M. to 3:05 P.M.
Wilmington: 4:00 P.M. to 5:15 P.M.
Anaheim: 4:20 P.M. to 6:10 P.M.
Anaheim: 11:15 P.M. to 12:25 P.M.
TRAINS TOWARD LOS ANGELES.
LEAVE ABRIVE
Anaheim: 7:00 A.M. to 8:20 A.M.
Seven Palms: 9:00 A.M. to 10:10 A.M.
Wilmington: 7:45 A.M. to 9:60 A.M.
Wilmington: 1:20 P.M. to 2:15 P.M.
"ON STRAVER DAYS"
Time of trains between Los Angeles and Wilmington will be marked so as to avoid withdrawn trains.
A.Guy Smith & Co
Planing, Sawing, and Moulding Mill.
AND
LUMBER YARD
Center Street, near Railroad Depot.
ANAHEIM.
A full assortment of both Humboldt Redwood and Oregon Pine Lumber.
Rough, Surfaced, Tongued and Grooved, and Rustic.
Also Fence Posts, Shingles, Shakes, Lathes, Battens and Pickets.
DOORS, SASHES & BLUNDS
Also a good arrangement of Builders' Hardware.
Malls, Scrows, Locks, Nings Etc., Etc.
STUFF FOR
Bee Hives, Grape Boxes, etc.
Furnished in any shape or short notice.
SAMUEL MEYER,
Crockery, Glassware, Lamps,
Oils, Gas Filaments and
Kitchen Utensils
Commercial Street, Los Angeles.