anaheim-gazette 1880-07-17
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WEEKLY GAZETTE
SATURDAY...JULY 17, 1800
The Gazette goes to press every Friday afternoon and is delivered to subscribers on the following morning. All recommendations must reach this office on Thursday night at latest, in order to insure publication on the day following. Advertisements received up to noon on Fridays.
ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH—Services every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. All are invited to attend Sunday School at 10 o'clock.
Kleinigkeiten.
A full supply of LEGAL BLANKS kept for sale at the Gazette office.
In the divorce suit of Chase vs Chase, a decree in favor of plaintiff has been given by Judge Sepulveda.
Mr. W.S. Fish has returned from Tucson and will remain here for a while to recuperate.
The store of Herman Jacoby at Wilmington was damaged by fire on last Friday morning to the amount of $3,000.
A seven-pound chunk of pure lead from the Santiago Company's mine is at Langenberger's store.
Mr. Fritz Rheumann is now installed in the large room adjoining the one formerly used by him.
The Riverside Hotel was burned on Wednesday morning. The building is a total loss; furniture saved; insured. The fire caught in the roof; causes unknown.
The piles of the Pacific Coast Steamship Company's wharf at Wilmington are being rapidly driven and the structure will be ready to receive grain in a few days.
It is thought by people conventant with the matter that the rate of taxation in this county will be $1.40 on the $100. In San Bernardino county it is supposed that the rate will be a little less than $1 on the $100.
A large stream of water is now running into Anaheim, the Yorbas having kindly allowed their night water and surplus daywater to run into the Anaheim Water Company's ditch.
Mr. A.L. Rose of San Gabriel thus describes a disease which has carried off two of his most valuable colts: "These colts died of distemper, and many more are now sick with it and I will be very fortunate if I do not lose any more. This distemper is of a very virulent type, and a colt will have large swellings almost anywhere. It usually begins to swell about his throat and head, and when that has been lanced and about well, then it may break out again on his hip, shoulder or flank, in fact anywhere, and attended with very large discharges of matter."
A sharp shower of rain on Thursday morning about 5 o'clock ushered in a very remarkable day for these parts. The weather was close and sultry, and clouds obscured the sky all day long, emitting occasional rain drops. The weather was very suggestive of thunder storms, but we were spared that racket. The tops of the San Antonio and Cucamonga mountains glattened with snow—a very unusual occurrence in the month of July.
It is rumored that in re-districting the county in accordance with the new law, the Board of Supervisors have fixed upon the following, to comprise the sixth Supervisorial District: Anaheim, Downey, Los Nietos, Norwalk, Garden Grove and Westminster. The seventh Supervisorial District will probably be composed of the Townships of San Juan, Santa Ana and Fountain Valley.
The constantly increasing business of the firm of B.Dreyfus & Co. has necessitated the building of a new warehouse on Fifth and Brannan streets, San Francisco. The building is 175x250 feet. The work of removing to their new quarters is now going on.
At the meeting of Anaheim Lodge No. 199, I.O.O.F., held on last Tuesday evening, the following officers were installed by Deputy District Grand Master Bailey: J.H.Gooch, N.G.; J.P.Zeyn, V.G.; B.F.McDonald, Secretary; W.M.Higgins, Treasurer.
On Wednesday last Miss Mary Chilson, of Orangethorpe, was thrown from her horse and her left arm was broken close to the shoulder joint.
Vineyardists who have claret for sale will find a cash buyer at Mr.Cahen's store. See advertisement.
San Francisco Manage
Corrected weekly by Spear, No. 316 and 318 Washington St.
Barley—Coast feed, 65@70; @$1 15.
Corn—Large Yellow, $1 12; low, $1 12; Large White, $White, $1 40.
Rye—$1@$1 12.
Beeswax—20@21c @B.
Los Angeles Co. oranges are from $3 to $4 50 per box.
Lemons—Fair quality, $3@35.
Limes—Nominal.
Onions—50@60.
Potatoes—New Southern, 40 Southern, 25@40.
Eggs—Fresh Cal. $doz, 18@60.
Honey—from first hands, clean $5@6e; dark, 4@5; candied, @12l.
Wool—Southern heavy wool light free, 20@24.
Butter—Choice Point Reyes, 2 side brands, 15@18.
Many of the French wine merchant engaged in the manufacture of wine, flavored with raisins, and most of France has provided societies for the frund, and issued strict investigations by the police cities. The bogus cider, made of plums and tartaric acid, though less and more unwholesome, is sold solely without danger of puAlta.
Impure Breath
Among all the disagreeable ones that follow the decay of the teal pure breath must be the most mute unpleasant to its possessor,and inexcussable and offensive in society the cause of it may easily be cleansing your teeth daily with popular dentifrice,Fragrant S It purifies and sweetens the tooth and refreshens the mouth,and a like appearance to the teeth who indulge in smoking should teeth with SOZODONT,as it unpleasant odors of the weed druggist for it.
I Wish Everybody To Rev.Geo.H.Thayer, an old this vicinity known to everyone influential citizen,and Christian the M.E. Church,just this month in our store to say "I wish you know that I consider that both
It is thought by people convenant with the matter that the rate of taxation in this county will be $1.40 on the $100. In San Bernardino county it is supposed that the rate will be a little less than $1 on the $100.
A large stream of water is now running into Anaheim, the Yorbas having kindly allowed their night water and surplus daywater to run into the Anaheim Water Company's ditch.
Attention is directed to the advertisee of Mr. Von Babo, who proposes to open a German school. He is a gentleman of great learning, an instructor of experience, and under his tuition pupils will certainly make rapid progress.
The Bodie Standard says that George E. Gard, formerly of Los Angeles, has made a very rich strike in Green Creek canyon. "He has sunk a shaft in a five-foot ledge of partly decomposed quartz, which is literally 'lousy' with pure gold."
The most reliable paper in Los Angeles publishes this: Jailor Thompson has a pet fawn in the jail yard that is very fond of chewing tobacco. At regular intervals every day the fawn knocks at the window near City Clerk Robinson's desk and as soon as it is supplied with a modicum of the weed, it goes off seemingly contented.
We acknowledge the receipt of a complimentary invitation to attend the annual Fair of the State Agricultural Society which begins at Sacramento on the 20th and ends on the 25th of September. The Secretary concludes his pressing invitation by alluding to the fact that President Hayes will be in attendance at the Fair, and hopes that the editor of the Gazette will also be present. Hayes and I!
Business is so slack in his office that Sheriff Rowland has found it necessary to dispense with the services of all his deputies except Mr. Kaya. The same men will be called into requisition again when required. While business is thus languishing at this end of the Court House, at the other end the County Recorder is so crowded with work that he has been obliged to employ an extra deputy. Abundant transfers and slack executions must be the signs of good times. Express.
A pamphlet has been printed at the Gazette Job Office during the week, which contains an address to the shareholders of the Santa Ana Valley Irrigation Company. Its author, Mr. Fred Weber, gives a history of his attempt to obtain the lease of the water power on the Orange canal to enable him to build a fleuring mill, and recounts at length how his plans were thwarted and how he was compelled to abandon the whole enterprise. Mr. Weber has the pamphlet for distribution.
Five cars have been chartered for the excursion from Los Angeles to Anaheim to ship Company's wharf at Wilmington are being rapidly driven and the structure will be ready to receive grain in a few days.
It is thought by people convenant with the matter that the rate of taxation in this county will be $1.40 on the $100. In San Bernardino county it is supposed that the rate will be a little less than $1 on the $100.
A large stream of water is now running into Anaheim, the Yorbas having kindly allowed their night water and surplus daywater to run into the Anaheim Water Company's ditch.
Attention is directed to the advertisee of Mr. Von Babo, who proposes to open a German school. He is a gentleman of great learning, an instructor of experience, and under his tuition pupils will certainly make rapid progress.
The Bodie Standard says that George E. Gard, formerly of Los Angeles, has made a very rich strike in Green Creek canyon. "He has sunk a shaft in a five-foot ledge of partly decomposed quartz, which is literally 'lousy' with pure gold."
The most reliable paper in Los Angeles publishes this: Jailor Thompson has a pet fawn in the jail yard that is very fond of chewing tobacco. At regular intervals every day the fawn knocks at the window near City Clerk Robinson's desk and as soon as it is supplied with a modicum of the weed, it goes off seemingly contented.
We acknowledge the receipt of a complimentary invitation to attend the annual Fair of the State Agricultural Society which begins at Sacramento on the 20th and ends on the 25th of September. The Secretary concludes his pressing invitation by alluding to the fact that President Hayes will be in attendance at the Fair, and hopes that the editor of the Gazette will also be present. Hayes and I!
Business is so slack in his office that Sheriff Rowland has found it necessary to dispense with the services of all his deputies except Mr. Kaya. The same men will be called into requisition again when required. While business is thus languishing at this end of the Court House, at the other end the County Recorder is so crowded with work that he has been obliged to employ an extra deputy. Abundant transfers and slack executions must be the signs of good times. Express.
A pamphlet has been printed at the Gazette Job Office during the week, which contains an address to the shareholders of the Santa Ana Valley Irrigation Company. Its author, Mr. Fred Weber, gives a history of his attempt to obtain the lease of the water power on the Orange canal to enable him to build a fleuring mill, and recounts at length how his plans were thwarted and how he was compelled to abandon the whole enterprise. Mr. Weber has the pamphlet for distribution.
Five cars have been chartered for the excursion from Los Angeles to Anaheim to ship Company's wharf at Wilmington are being rapidly driven and the structure will be ready to receive grain in a few days.
It is thought by people convenant with the matter that the rate of taxation in this county will be $1.40 on the $100. In San Bernardino county it is supposed that the rate will be a little less than $1 on the $100.
A large stream of water is now running into Anaheim, the Yorbas having kindly allowed their night water and surplus daywater to run into the Anaheim Water Company's ditch.
Attention is directed to the advertisee of Mr. Von Babo, who proposes to open a German school. He is a gentleman of great learning, an instructor of experience, and under his tuition pupils will certainly make rapid progress.
The Bodie Standard says that George E. Gard, formerly of Los Angeles, has made a very rich strike in Green Creek canyon. "He has sunk a shaft in a five-foot ledge of partly decomposed quartz, which is literally 'lousy' with pure gold."
The most reliable paper in Los Angeles publishes this: Jailor Thompson has a pet fawn in the jail yard that is very fond of chewing tobacco. At regular intervals every day the fawn knocks at the window near City Clerk Robinson's desk and as soon as it is supplied with a modicum of the weed, it goes off seemingly contented.
We acknowledge the receipt of a complimentary invitation to attend the annual Fair of the State Agricultural Society which begins at Sacramento on the 20th and ends on the 25th of September. The Secretary concludes his pressing invitation by alluding to the fact that President Hayes will be in attendance at the Fair, and hopes that the editor of the Gazette will also be present. Hayes and I!
Business is so slack in his office that Sheriff Rowland has found it necessary to dispense with the services of all his deputies except Mr. Kaya. The same men will be called into requisition again when required. While business is thus languishing at this end of the Court House, at the other end the County Recorder is so crowded with work that he has been obliged to employ an extra deputy. Abundant transfers and slack executions must be the signs of good times. Express.
A pamphlet has been printed at the Gazette Job Office during the week, which contains an address to the shareholders of the Santa Ana Valley Irrigation Company. Its author, Mr. Fred Weber, gives a history of his attempt to obtain the lease of the water power on the Orange canal to enable him to build a fleuring mill, and recounts at length how his plans were thwarted and how he was compelled to abandon the whole enterprise. Mr. Weber has the pamphlet for distribution.
Five cars have been chartered for the excursion from Los Angeles to Anaheim to ship Company's wharf at Wilmington are being rapidly driven and the structure will be ready to receive grain in a few days.
It is thought by people convenant with the matter that the rate of taxation in this county will be $1.40 on the $100. In San Bernardino county it is supposed that the rate will be a little less than $1 on the $100.
A large stream of water is now running into Anaheim, the Yorbas having kindly allowed their night water and surplus daywater to run into the Anaheim Water Company's ditch.
Attention is directed to the advertisee of Mr. Von Babo, who proposes to open a German school. He is a gentleman of great learning, an instructor of experience, and under his tuition pupils will certainly make rapid progress.
The Bodie Standard says that George E. Gard, formerly of Los Angeles, has made a very rich strike in Green Creek canyon. "He has sunk a shaft in a five-foot ledge of partly decomposed quartz, which is literally 'lousy' with pure gold."
The most reliable paper in Los Angeles publishes this: Jailor Thompson has a pet fawn in the jail yard that is very fond of chewing tobacco. At regular intervals every daythe fawn knocks atthe window near City Clerk Robinson's desk and as soon as it is supplied with a modicum ofthe weedit goes off seemingly contented.
We acknowledgethe receiptofa complimentaryinvitationtoattendtheannualFairoftheStateAgriculturalSocietywhichbeginsatSacramentoonthe20thandendsonthe25thofSeptember.TheSecretaryconcludeshispressinginvitationbyalludingtothefactthatPresidentHayeswillbeinattendanceattheFair,andhopesthattheeditoroftheGazettewillalsobepresent.HayesandI!
BusinessissoslackinhisofficethatSheriffRowlandhasfounditnecessarytousedispensethwiththeservicesofallhisdeputiesexceptMr.Kaya.Thesamemenwillbecalledintrequisitionagainwhenrequired.WillbusinessthuslanguishingatthisendoftheCourtHouse.attheotherendtheCountRecorderissocrowdedwithworkthathehasobligiedtomployanextradeputy.Absundanttransfersandslackexecutionsmustbethesignsfogoodtimes.-Express.
A pamphlethasbeenprintedintheGazetteJobOfficeduringtheweek,thecontainsanaddresstotheshareholdersoftheSantaAnalaValleyIrrigationCompany.Itsauthor,Mr.FredWeber,givesahistoryofhisattempttoobtaintheleaseofthewaterpowerontheOrangecanaltocenablehimtobuildafleuringmill,andrecountsatlengthhowhisplanswerethwartedandhowhewascompelledtoabandonthewholeentertprise.MrWeberhasthepamphletfordistribution.
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A pamphlet has been printed as the Gazette Job Office during the week, which contains an address to the shareholders of the Santa Ana Valley Irrigation Company. Its author, Mr. Fred. Weber, gives a history of his attempt to obtain the lease of the water power on the Orange canal to enable him to build a fleuring mill, and recounts at length how his plans were thwarted and how he was compelled to abandon the whole enterprise. Mr. Weber has the pamphlet for distribution.
Five cars have been chartered for the excursion from Los Angeles to Anaheim tomorrow, and if more cars can be had they will probably be filled. The Los Angeles City band consisting of twelve pieces will accompany the excursionists, and furnish music for dancing during the day. The Anaheim Fire Company will have all they can do to attend to the comfort of the crowd that will pour in upon them, but they will without doubt prove equal to the occasion. The excursion train will arrive in Anaheim about 11 o'clock.
The French residents of Los Angeles celebrated their Fourth of July on last Wednesday by a grand procession, banquet and usual attendant ceremonies. On the 14th of July, 1879, the French Bastile was captured and destroyed by the people of Paris, and now that the French Republic is settled fact, the French have fixed upon the 14th of this month as a day to celebrate, for from the destruction of the Bastile dates the movement towards a Republican form of government in France. At the banquet spoken of was a model of the Bastile with soldiers, cannons, etc., and at the proper time the whole structure was blown to fragments by a consumed bomb.
Spectacles and Eye-glasses Just received at P. Pellagrin's Jewelry store. Public, Periscopia, Near-sighted, Coquille and other Spectacles. Finest grades of Eyeglasses. Store on Canter street
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NEW ADVERTISEMENT
To Winegrower
ANY ONE WHO HAS CLARED FOR please bring samples to the stager Cohen to-morrow (Sunday) morning, for cash, will be present
German School
ON THE FOURTH OF AUGUST, A p.m. I shall open a German School Anaheim School House and I shall teach a week. Each scholar has to pay $2 per lesson at pupil's homes from 50 cents.
ARTHUR
Board of Equalization
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT of Trustees of the Town of Anaheim as a Board of Equification at the Town town on the 27th, 28th and 29th of June 4 p.m. and 5 p.m. of each day, at which plains at my home for the same lessons at pupil's homes from 50 cents.
BICHARD MELROSE Anaheim, July 16th, 1899.
ANAHEIM WATER CO.
Location of Principal Placeness, Anaheim, Calif.
NOTICE—THERE ARE DELIING the following described stock Assignment No. 12, levied June several amounts are opposes the respective shareholders:
Names of Shareholders. Cort.
Austin, H.
Brushett, J W.
Begeu, T.
Crown, D.
Edwards, T.
Edwards, T.
Gray, H.
Huntington, J
Hillis, C.
Kentler, H.
Keilung, Min. E R.
Locke, P H.
Publisher entire.
Largest stock of ribbon in this end of the county at Mrs. Flora Brown's Millinery store. Ladies purchasing their ribbon there can have them made up in bows or sets of bows without extra charge.
San Francisco Market.
Corrected weekly by Spear, Meade & Co., 316 and 318 Washington St. S. F.
Barley—Coast feed, 65@70; Chevallier, 90
11. 15.
Corn—Large Yellow, $1 12½; Small Yellow, $1 12½; Large White, $1 40; Small White, $1 40.
Rye—$1@$1 12½.
Beans—Lima, $6@7; Butter, $1 10@1 15;
$1 25@1 25; Small White, $1 05@1 15;
Havy, $1 05@1 15; Pink, 95c@$1 05; Red, @$1 05; Beye, 95c@$1 05.
Wheat—Shipping, $1 50@1 60; Bright Can Coast, $1 20@1 20.
Hogs on foot—$5½@$5½.
Beewax—20@21c ¥ B.
Los Angeles Co. oranges are selling at $3 to $4 50 per box. Nominal.
Lemons—Fair quality, $2@3 50 ¥ box.
Limes—Nominal.
Onions—50@60.
Potatoes—New Southern, 40@50c. Old Southern, 25@40.
Eggs—Fresh Cal. ¥ doz, 18@20c.
Honey—from first hands, clear extracted, @6c; dark, 4@5; candied, 4@4¼; comb, 12@12½.
Wool—Southern heavy burry 17@19; light free, 20@24.
Butter—Choice Point Reyes, 20@22¾; Outside brands, 15@18.
Many of the French wine merchants have engaged in the manufacture of spurious wines, flavored with raisins, and the Government of France has provided severe penalties for the fraud, and issued orders for strict investigations by the police in various cities. The bogus cider, made of dried apes and tartaric acid, though less palatable and more unwholesome, is sold here extensively without danger of punishment.
Impure Breath.
Among all the disagreeable consequences that follow the decay of the teeth, an immebre breath must be the most mortifying and pleasant to its possessor, and it is the most excusable and offensive in society; and yet the cause of it may easily be removed by causing your teeth daily with that justly popular dentifrice, Fragrant SOZODONT. Purifies and sweetens the breath, cools and refreshens the mouth, and gives a pearl-like appearance to the teeth. Gentlemen who indulge in smoking should cleanse their teeth with SOZODONT, as it removes all pleasant odors of the weed. Ask youruggist for it.
I Wish Everybody to Know.
Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, an old citizen of his vicinity known to everyone as a most influential citizen, and Christian minister of M. E. Church, just this moment stopped our store to say "I wish everybody to know that I consider that both myself and
FOR SHERIFF.
R. M. BARHAK, OF ANAHEIM, IS A CANDIDATE for Sheriff, subject to the action of the Democratic County Convention.
SECOND ANNIVERSARY
PICNIC!
OF
ANAHEIM
AT
TIVOLI GARDEN,
ANAHEIM, On
Sunday, July 18, 1880.
The Grand Parade
Will be participated in by:
Los Angeles Guards,
Los Angeles Turners,
Confidence Fire Co. No. 2,
Thirty Eights No. 1,
Wilmington Fire Company,
Los Angeles Park Hose Co.,
Vigilance Hook and Ladder Co.,
San Bernardino Fire Co.,
Anaheim Fire Company.
The Procession
Will start from Firemen's headquarters, corner of Los Angeles and First North streets, at 11 A.M. Immediately after arrival at the Garden, dancing will commence. There will be plentiful amusement at the grounds.
ARRIVING
I call the attention of the LADIES of the fact that I have received the largest a
I Wish Everybody to Know.
Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, an old citizen of his vicinity known to everyone as a most influential citizen, and Christian minister of the M. E. Church, just this moment stopped your store to say "I wish everybody to know that I consider that both myself and life owe our lives to Shiloh's Consumptive Treasure." It is having a tremendous sale over our counters, and is giving perfect satisfaction in all cases of lung disease, such as anything else has done. Bourbon, Ind., May 15, 1878, Drs. Matchett & Fiance, old by Wm. M. Higgins, Anaheim, Cal. Jane & Brigham, Wholesale Agents, San Francisco.
You Have no Excuse.
Have you any excuse for suffering with dyspepsia or Liver Complaint? Is there any reason why you should go on from day to day complaining with Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costiveness, Palpitation of the Heart, Heartburn, Waterbrash, Gnawing and burning Pains at the pit of the stomach, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue and disagreeable taste in the mouth. Coming up food after eating, Low Spirits, etc? No! It is positively your own fault if you do. Go your Druggist, Wm. M. Higgins, and get bottle of Green's August Flower for 75 cents, and your cure is certain; but if you doubt this, get a Sample Bottle for 10 cents and try it. Two doses will relieve you.
The most popular and fragrant perfume of the day "HACKMETACK," try it. Sold by M. M. Higgins, Druggist, Anaheim, Cal. Jane & Brigham, Wholesale Agents, San Francisco.
Conveyances of Real Estate.
M Elliott to Henry Finck - Lot 56, Anaheim, $300.
Ms Maria J. Gardiner to Mrs. Charlie Louise Montgomery - Sq of N² of SE³ See 8, T 4 S., K 10 W.
BORN.
REYFUS—In Anaheim, July 11th, to the wife of B. Greyfus, a son.
ARRIL—At Boils Chica, July 8th, to the wife of Loch Sarrall, twin boys.
ATT—In Los Angeles, July 13th, to the wife of A. Cratt, a son.
CAFFERY—In Los Angeles, July 12, to the wife of Thomas McCaffery, a son.
ARKS—In Los Angeles, July 12, to the wife of A. Sparka, a daughter.
DIED.
OLLINS—In Los Angeles, July 12, Charles Collins of Sherman, Texas.
RESTON—In Los Angeles, July 10th, J. H. Marston aged 48 years.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
To Winegrowers.
NY ONE WHO HAS CLARET FOR SALE WILL please bring samples to the stage of Hippalyte when to-morrow (Sunday) morning, where a buyer will be present.
German School.
IN THE FOURTH OF AUGUST, AT $ O'CLOCK P.M. I shall open a German School in the old Anaheim School House and I shall teach there twice
Will be participated in by:
Los Angeles Guards,
Los Angeles Turners,
Confidence Fire Co. No. 2,
Thirty Eights No. 1,
Wilmington Fire Company,
Los Angeles Park Hose Co.,
Viginues Hook and Ladder Co.,
San Bernardino Fire Co., Anaheim Fire Company.
The Procession
Will start from Firemen's headquarters, corner of Los Angeles and First North streets, at 11 A.M. Immediately after arrival at the Garden, dancing will commence. There will be plentiful amusement at the grounds.
A Handsome Prize
Will be given to the best lady waltzer, and Prises will be competed for in various Games. Great amusement for young and old may be expected, as the Committee of Arrangements have spared no pains or expense to make this festival a success.
Strawberries and Ice Cream
Will be sold on the grounds.
COM. OF ARRANGEMENTS:
Wm. Smith,
Leopold Conner,
N.A.Bittner,
Joe Backs,
Oscar Lubden.
Admission for gentlemen - 50 Cts.
Ladies Free.
A GREAT BARGAIN!
TO BE HAD.
320 ACRES OF LAND
4 Miles From Anaheim,
ALL ENCLOSED WITH A NEW FOUR-BOARD Plank Fence, and 400 Movable Panels for cross fencing.
LARGE, FINE DWELLING HOUSE,
Well Finished, with all the necessary Outhouses.
THREE FLOWING ARTESIAN WELLS!
A large number of FRUIT TREES embracing a great variety—now in Full Bearing. Seven acres now growing in Alfalfa; with fine crops of Wheat, Barley and Corn; now all looking well and providing a fine yield.
Come and see this Place: I can sell it upon TERMS to suit PURCHASERS!
And at Figures BELOW BED-ROCK PRICES.
R.W.Scott,Anaheim,Cal.
AGENTS HAVE SUCCESS
Selling Prof. Fewler's two Great Works,
HUMAN SCIENCE which treats of PHRENOLOGY Mental Philosophy, Health, and Immortality.
CREATIVE SCIENCE which gives the love of Life,
Manhood, Womanhood and their Mutual Relations;
LOVE its laws and powers and influences; Agents want in every town; Bond for specimens; Agents want in agents; and see why any one can tell these books with greater profit than anything else.
A.L.BANCOTT & CO.
San Francisco
IMPORTANT!
ARRIVING
I call the attention of the LADIES of the fact that I have received the largest amount in prices at MERCHANT TAILORING IN CLOTHING MADE AND IN CLOTHING MADE
A FASHIONABLE @ WELL-SELECTED Always on Hand, and I Respect an Inspection of my Stock Purchasing Elsewhere
M.A.MENDELSON,CENTER
A PAYING BUSINESS.
Agents Selling Western Wilds and Men who Re-deem Them.
The largest cheapest, best selling work upon the subject ever published. A graphic thrilling history of the pioneers of the New Great West. Kansas Colorado Utah Nevada California and Oregon Agents wanted everywhere For circulare and liberal terms; address
As R.L.MANCROFT & CO., San Francisco.
1880.
Harper's Magazine.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
To Winegrowers.
NY ONE WHO HAS CLARET FOR SALE WILL please bring samples to the steps of Hippolyte when to-morrow (Sunday) morning, where a buyer, cash, will be present.
German School.
ON THE FOURTH OF AUGUST, AT 8 O'CLOCK P.M. I shall open a German School in the old Anaheim School House and I shall teach there twice week. Each scholar has to pay $3 per month. Private lessons at my home for the same price. Private lessons at pupil's homes from $6 cents.
ARTHUR VON BABO.
Board of Equalization.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE BOARD of Trustees of the Town of Anaheim will meet a Board of Equalization at the Town Hall in midwinter on the 27th, 28th and 29th of July, 1800, between P.M. and 5 P.M. of each day, at which time all committees in regard to the assessments as made by the town Assistant will be duly considered.
BICHARD MELBOSK, Town Clerk.
Anaheim, July 16th, 1800.
NAHEIM WATER COMPANY.
Location of Principal Place of Business, Anaheim, California.
NOTICE—THERE ARE DELINQUENT UPON the following described stock on account of payment No. 12, levied June 12, 1800, the total amounts set oppose the names of the respective shareholders:
Name of Shareholders. Quantity Shares Amount
H.S. 181 1 $1.00
Machatt J.W. 128 5 5.00
T. 77 20 20.00
D. 118 5 5.00
Warda T. 119 20 20.00
Warda T. 18 20 22.00
Hay H. 75 10 10.00
Millington J. 199 8 8.00
C. 57 10 12.00
Miller H. 155 2 2.00
Slager M.E.R. 41 1.00
P.H. 48 1 1.00
Delaware eneP. 18 10 18.00
And in pursuance with law, and an order of the board of directors, ends on June 12th, 1800, no shares of each parcel of such stock may be tendered at public auction at the office of the Company on Saturday, August N.D., at 3 o'clock P.M. of midday, to pay saidiquidation amount, together with costs of adverting and expenses of sale.
BICHARD MELBOSK, Secretary.
Anaheim, July 16th, 1800.
AGENTS HAVE SUCCESS
Selling Prof. Fewler's two Great Works,
HUMAN SCIENCE which treats of PHRENOLOGY
Mental Philosophy, Health, and Immortality.
CREATIVE SCIENCE which gives the laws of Life,
Manhood, Womenhood and their Mutual Relations;
LOVE its laws, power and influence.
Agents wanted in every town. Send for specimens pages and terms to agents, and see why any one can sell these books with greater profit than anything else.
Address,
A.L.BANC-OFF & CO.
25-01
San Francisco.
IMPORTANT!
THE UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED TO FURNISH to farmers all kinds of Farming
MACHINERY,
Or any part of them at lowest rates. A full line of Hardware,
· Groceries,
PAINTS AND OILS
CROCKERY & LAMPS
Always on hand.
A LANGENBERGER.
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT.
Stantige Gold and Silver Mining Company Location of principal place of business, Anaheim, Los Angeles County, Cal.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE STOCKHOLDERS in the Stantige Gold and Silver Mining Company that at a meeting of the Board of Directors held on Thursday, July 26th, 1800, an assessment (No.Total two ($) coins per share on the capital stock of mail company was levied, payable immediately to the Secretary, at his office at the R.R. depot, Anaheim.
And it is further ordered that any stock upon which sold assume remains unpaid on the 12th day of August, 1800, shall be deemed delinquent and will be duly advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment shall have been made before, will be sold on the 26th day of August, 1800, to pay the delinquent amount, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Directors.
Z.A.DARLING, Secretary
Anaheim, Cal., July 26th, 1800.
PRIVATE BOARDING.
A LIMITED NUMBER OF BOARDERS TAKE ON moderate terms. Apply to Mrs. RUCHER.
Agents Selling
Western Wilds and the Men who Re-deem Them.
The largest, cheapest, best selling work upon the subject ever published. A graphic, thrilling history of the pioneers of the New Great West, Kansas, Colorado, Utah, Nevada, California and Oregon. Agents wanted everywhere. For circulare and liberal term, address us.
As R.C.MANCHOFT & CO., San Francisco.
27-01
1880.
Harper's Magazine.
ILLUSTRATED.
"Studying the subject objectively and from the educational point of view—seeking to provide that which taken altogether will be of the most service to the largest number—I long ago concluded that, if I could have but one work for a public library, I would select a complete set of Harper's Monthly."—Chastan Frasus Adams Jr.
Its contents are contributed by the most eminent authors and artists of Europe and America; while the long experience of its publishers has made them thoroughly conversant with the desires of the public, which they will spare no effort to gratify.
The volumes of the Magazine begin with the numbers for June and December of each year. When no time is specified, it will be understood that the subscriber wishes to begin with the current number.
Harper's Periodicals.
HARPER'S MAGAZINE, One Year.....$6.00
HARPER'S WEEKLY.....$6.00
HARPER'S BAZAR.....$6.00
The THREE above named publications, One Year.....19.00
Any TWO above named, One Year.....7.00
HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE, One Year.....15.00
Postage Free to all Subscribers in the United States or Canada.
A Complete Set of Harper's Manuscript comprising 30 volumes in next cloth binding; will be sent by en press; freight at expense of purchaser; on receipt of $25 per volume. Single volume; by mail; postpaid; $64. Cloth mason; for blinding; $28 cents; by mail; postpaid.
Rentals should be made by Post-Office Money Order or Draft; to avoid charge of loss.
Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement without the express order of Harper & Business.
Address: HARPER & BROTHERS, New York.
THIS PAPER PAYS NO BASE ON ITS EXPENSE OF SUPPLIES WHILE THE ADVERTISING BODY OF SUPPLIES WILL BE MADE FOR IT IN NEW YORK.
EVERY DECEMBER AND JEWELRY ANNOUNCEMENTS
City Corner of Loft
L.F.Lewis
THERE STABLE AND MOST COMMON TIME Will be paid The charge in all Single purchases at short with the country; rename of the public name of the company.
AGENTS SELLING
Western Wilds and the Men who Redeem Them.
The largest, cheapest, best selling work upon the subject ever published. A graphic, thrilling history of the pioneers of the New Great West, Kansas, Colorado, Utah, Nevada, California and Oregon. Agents wanted everywhere. For circulare and liberal term, address us.
As R.C.MANCHOFT & CO., San Francisco.
27-01
THIS PAPER PAYS NO BASE ON ITS EXPENSE OF SUPPLIES WHILE THE ADVERTISING BODY OF SUPPLIES WILL BE MADED FOR IT IN NEW YORK.
EVERY DECEMBER AND JEWELRY ANNOUNCEMENTS
City Corner of Loft
L.F.Lewis
THERE STABLE AND MOST COMMON TIME Will be paid The charge in all Single purchases at short with the country; rename of the public name of the company.
AGENTS SELLING
Western Wilds and the Men who Redeem Them.
The largest, cheapest, best selling work upon the subject ever published. A graphic, thrilling history of the pioneers of the New Great West, Kansas, Colorado, Utah, Nevada, California and Oregon. Agents wanted everywhere. For circulare and liberal term, address us.
As R.C.MANCHOFT & CO., San Francisco.
27-01
CHOICE LOTS!
OF
LAND
FOR SALE AT
TUSTIN CITY.
Will be sold in 6, 10, or 20 nero traste to each purchaser. This land is especially suited for the growth of semi-tropical and northern fruits. It is one of the finest places of land in the district, and has abundance of water for irrigation.
Water Right goes with Land.
A STORE BUILDING,
3400, two stories high, also for sale. Also,
A DWELLING HOUSE
with 10 acres of land, nearly all set out in fruit trees.
The house is $750, two stories.
Fine Well, Tank, Windmill, etc.
All the above property will be sold at a
GREAT BARGAIN
as the owner desires to remove to another part of town. Town Lots sold at $20 each.
C. TUSTIN,
Tustin City, Los Angeles Co
Pacific Coast Steamship COMPANY.
GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Agents, San Francisco
SAN FRANCISCO
AND
Los Angeles
SCHEDULE FOR JUNE AND JULY:
STEAMERS
Coming South Going North
San Francisco Leave San Pedro Arrive San Pedro Leave San Pedro Arrive San Francisco
ORIZABA... June 17 June 19 June 21 June 28
ANCON... 28 24 29 30
ORIZABA... 27 29 July 1 July 18
ANCON... July 2 July 4 6 10
ORIZABA... 7 11
RIVED!
LADIES of Anaheim and vicinity to have received the largest assortment of GOODS, LINEN, Flannels, White Goode unpacked this side of Los Angeles. I beg of them before seeing my goods and learning the prices.
REDUCTION!
PRICES at the TAILORING EMPORIUM!
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS AND IN MADE to ORDER
to Order From $20.00 Upwards.
HERE PANTS From $7.00 Upwards.
WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS and, and I Respectfully Solicit action of my Stock Before purchasing Elsewhere.
SON, CENTER ST, ANAHEIM.
H. M. MITCHELL,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
Office—Rooms 76 and 77 Temple Block,
LOS ANGELES.
B. LUEDKE.
Watch Maker and Jeweler,
Centre Street, Anaheim.
AND
Los Angeles
SCHEDULE FOR JUNE AND JULY:
Coming South
Going North
STEAMERS
ORIZABA... June 17 June 19 June 21 June 28
ANCON... 22 24 30 38
ORIZABA... 27 29 July 1 July 8
ANCON... July 2 July 4 6 8
ORIZABA... 7 9 11 15
ANCON... 12 14 16 19
ORIZABA... 17 19 21 28
ANCON... 23 24 20 30
ORIZABA... 27 29 31 Aug. 9
Both steamships call at Port Harford (San Luke Obispo) and Santa Barbara.
The Company reserve the right to change the steamers, of their days of selling.
Passengers for San Francisco take the train for Wilmington that leaves Los Angeles at 5:45 p.m., Los Angeles time.
LOS ANGELES AND SAN DIEGO.
THE STEAMERS
ORIZABA and ANCON
Leave San Pedro for San Diego June 19, 24, 29, July 4, 9, 14, 19, 24 and Dr.
Passengers take the train that leaves Los Angeles for Wilmington at 5:45 p.m., Los Angeles time.
RATES OF FARE FROM LOS ANGELES.
(Payable in Gold.)
To San Francisco.....$15.00 $10.00
To Port Harford.....12.00 9.00
To Santa Barbara.....8.00 6.00
To San Diego.....8.00 6.00
Plans of steamers' cabins at agent's office, where berths may be secured.
For Way Portin.
The Steamer Constantine leaves San Buenaventura and Santa Barbara for San Francisco every Friday, calling at way ports.
Freight Steamers leave San Francisco for San Pedro, Anaheim Landing and Newport about every ten days.
For passage or freight, as above, or for Tickets to and from
EASTERN CITIES
And Principal European Ports,
Apply to H. McLELLAN, Local Agent.
OFFICE—Over Commercial Bank, de. 68j Main street, Los Angeles.
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SOLD BY ALL DISCOUNTED EVENTWISE.
Notice to Renters on The Stearn's Ranches.
UNTIL PURTHER NOTICE, WR. R. AYER will have charge of the Paterson Agency and will attend to the business. All rates must be paid to him. By Order of
A. BORLEBON, TURNER,
Anatytown, May 25th, 1890.