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WEEKLY GAZETTE.
Published every Saturday.
Richard Melrose,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
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Beet Sugar-Making in Delaware.
Our readers know how often we have referred to the business of making sugar from beets, and on several occasions to the project in Delaware, which was started some two years ago under the auspices and pecuniary assistance of the Legislature. The scant success in 1879, in Delaware, was owing, as it was asserted, and very reasonably too, to a short supply of beets in the first place, and the newness of the machinery and employes, in the
Our readers know how often we have referred to the business of making sugar from beets, and on several occasions to the project in Delaware, which was started some two years ago under the auspices and pecuniary assistance of the Legislature. The scant success in 1879, in Delaware, was owing, as it was asserted, and very reasonably too, to a short supply of beets in the first place, and the newness of the machinery and employees, in the second place. Last year those engaged in the operation announced that they would be well prepared to test the manufacture of the sugar from the beet thoroughly, and it was proclaimed, successfully. Our readers also well know that we have not subscribed to the idea of this success—not because excellent sugar could not be made from the beet, for this was patent to the people of France and Germany; but that it could not be produced with profit, or rather without loss. This divergence, too, was not owing to the superiority of their beet or to their machinery, or skill. It was owing to an equally important factor—the higher cost of labor here. Thus far it has been the only barrier, and we cannot conjecture when and wherefore this will be removed.
However, not to prejudice things or to anticipate results, we must expect to hear at a very early date, what the trial now about closing will produce in Delaware. The trial in Maine for 1880, also under State assistance, which only a year ago promised very favorably, has failed so utterly as to cause the manufactory to shut up and the machinery to be taken away. Let us hope—though it would seem to be hoping against hope—that we hear pleasanter sounds from little Delaware. — Germantown (Pa.) “Telegram.”
Some time ago we innocently wrote that comb honey would always carry its own trade-mark of purity, because the work of the bee in comb making would not be falsified. We were altogether too simple, for ingenious adulterators have gone farther than we thought they could. It is announced the census agents have discovered in Boston a firm doing a large business in making honey entirely from false materials in much the same way as
HARDWARE.
A. LANGENBERGER, Center street.
H. CAHEN, Center street.
BANKS.
BANK OF ANAHEIM, Center street.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Los Angeles.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
MILES BROS., near railroad depot.
A. GUY SMITH & Co., near railroad depot.
M. A. MENDELSON, Center Street.
G. H. KEZLOGO, San Francisco.
SPEAK, MEADOW & Co., San Francisco.
WAREHOUSEMEN.
A. GUY SMITH & Co., near railroad depot.
MILES BROS., near railroad depot.
LIVERY STABLES.
L. F. LEWIS, corner Los Angeles & Center streets.
TRANSPORTATION.
ANAHEIM LIGHTER Co., Geo. Hull, agent, Anaheim Landing.
PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP Co., H. McLellan, agent, Los Angeles.
PHOTOGRAPHER.
ALFRED L. PELLEGRIN, Los Angeles street.
BLACKSMITHS.
A. E. WHITE, Center street.
LUMBER YARDS & SAW MILLS.
A. GUY SMITH & Co., near railroad depot.
GRIST MILLS.
A. GUY SMITH & Co., near railroad depot.
SHOEMAKERS.
L. GUNTHER, Los Angeles street.
GEORGE BAUKER, Center street.
COOPERS.
C. WILLE, Second North street.
FURNITURE DEALERS.
F. & J. BACKS, Los Angeles street.
UNDERTAKERS.
F. & J. BACKS, Los Angeles street.
PORK-PACKERS.
ROBERT ECCLES, Westminster.
RPIVATE SCHOOLS.
A. T. JULIUS Voigt, the old German School.
JEWELERS.
R. LUEDRE, Center street.
P. PELLEGRIN, Center street.
TAILOR.
M. A. MENDELSON, Center street.
WINE GROWERS.
B. DREYPUS & Co., Anaheim, San Francisco and New York.
LAND FOR SALE.
STEARN'S RANCHOS.
COLORADO VALLEY LAND CO.
L. F. LEWIS.
Notice of
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF LAKE
TO
Public notice is hereby having been made in due to the Town of the year 1880-81, upon the described,
I. R. M. BARHAH and for the said Town of the power and authority law, unless the tax with the costs and will on
MONDAY, THE
RUARY
At the hour of 10 o'clock that day, commencement upon which such tax auction for and onquent taxes thereon.Hall in the Town of Los Angeles.State of will continue such(Sundays and legalcording to the adjournthe hours of 10 o'clock.P.M.of each day ofthe place,t until the who set forth,或so muchcessary shall be soldthe smallest quantityof property liable fortaken by any personcoin of the United Statesremainingduetogether with thestprovided by lawforduplicate in eachand
CONE
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DOLLARS
Public notice is hereby appearing opporafter each descriptionReal Estate portion ing oppositefollowingname in the Personthis“Delinquent Taxand for the Town oftheto and do representoror in cents,或in dolcase may be,the amountcosts,在 manner as fwhere two figures therereintended to sentent;when ortwo figures thuswere intended to bethe last two figures,prying and appearingthe figures occupyingleft hand of the saidseparated therefromded to and do represenamount due for taxespective cases aforesaiddollars and cents.
NO PROPERTY
No property is exsale for personal prohomestead and homethereto.The law islector has no discernmust suffer if they fa
Some time ago we innocently wrote that comb honey would always carry its own trade-mark of purity, because the work of the bee in comb making would not be falsified. We were altogether too simple, for ingenious adulterators have gone farther than we thought they could. It is announced the census agents have discovered in Boston a firm doing a large business in making honey entirely from false materials in much the same way as manufacturers elsewhere make butter from suine and oleomargarine. The comb is molded out of paraffine in excellent imitation of the work of bees; then the cells are filled with pure glucose and sealed by passing a red hot iron over them, and the product is sent to Europe as the best American honey. This is the worst outrage on producers we have ever heard of, although it is hard to say which is worst in the modern galaxy of abominations. There must be some way found to prohibit all these disgraceful falsifications of food material or legitimate producers will be ruined and unsuspecting consumers laid away in their graves. The age is a carnival of counterfeiters!—“American Agriculturist.”
On the night of January 22d the stone vault of the Sears family in Sonoma cemetery was broken into by some inhuman wretches, and after wrenching open the metallic caskets in which were contained the bodies of Major J. R. Snyder and his brother-in-law, Mr. Wm. Seara, they proceeded to despoil the remains of the dead, taking away all the valuable articles, such as rings and other pieces of jewelry. This is the third attempt that has been made and the only one which has proven successful. That such a thing should occur in a civilized community is much to be deplored and we trust that strenuous efforts will be made to bring the guilty perpetrators to justice.
Sonoma Democrat.
DELINQUENT Tax List
In and For the
TOWN of ANAHEIM,
County of Los Angeles, State
of California.
For the Fiscal Year 1880-81.
Amount of Taxes and costs due.
Aguilar, Ramon — three and one half acres east part of the south half of lot thirty-two, Anaheim extension, $5 14
Beebe, A. G.—Lot number twenty two in vineyard lot F 5 $2 89
Hellman, Haas & Co—Lot in Block C in vineyard lot F 5 $3 04
Nand E.—Lot Fourteen in Block C in vineyard lot F 5 $3 03
Parker Mrs. H.—Lot in lot Thirty four, Anaheim extension $3 51
Scott, Mrs. Sallie—Lot number fifty three in block D in vineyard lot C 3 $6 98
Strobel George—Lot two in vineyard lot F 5 $3 04
Strobel, Lumay—Lot ten in vineyard lot F 5 $3 04
Strobel, M—Lot eleven in vineyard lot F 5 $3 04
Weixel Mrs.—Lot fourteen in vineyard lot F 5 $3 28
Notice of Tax Sale.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
COUNTY OF LA ANAHEIM,
TOWN OF ANAHEIM.
Public notice is hereby given that default having been made in the payment of taxes due to the Town of Anaheim for the fiscal year 1880-81, upon the property hereinbefore described.
I, R. M. BARHAM, as Tax Collector in and for the said Town of Anaheim, by virtue of the power and authority in me vested by law, unless the taxes delinquent, together with the costs and percentages, are paid,
R: LUEDKE.
Watch Maker and Jeweler,
Centre Street, Anaheim.
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WATCHES, CLOCKS and Jewelry carefully repaired and warranted
A fine assortment of ELGIN WATCHES.
JEWELRY AND CLOCKS ALWAYS ON HAND
1881.
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FIRE Insurance Agency.
I beg to inform the citizens of this vicinity that I am agent for the following first - class Fire Insurance Companies:
GIRARD, of Philadelphia
AGRICULTURAL, of Watertown
WATERTOWN, of Watertown
Sr. PAUL, of St. Paul
BERLIN COLOGNE, of Berlin
LA CONFIANCE, of Paris
PEOPLE'S, of Newark
TEUTONIA, of New Orleans
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LION, of London.
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Anaheim - Cal.
Notice of Tax Sale.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES,
TOWN OF ANAHEIM.
Public notice is hereby given that default having been made in the payment of taxes due to the Town of Anaheim for the fiscal year 1880-81, upon the property hereinbefore described.
I. R. M. BARHAM, as Tax Collector in and for the said Town of Anaheim, by virtue of the power and authority in me vested by law, unless the taxes delinquent, together with the costs and percentages, are paid, will on
MONDAY, THE 28th DAY OF FEBRUARY, A.D. 1881,
At the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, commence to sell the real estate upon which such taxes are a lien, at public auction for and on account of such delinquent taxes thereon, in front of the Town Hall in the Town of Anaheim, County of Los Angeles, State of California, and that I will continue such sale from day to day, (Sundays and legal holidays excepted), according to the adjournments, and between the hours of 10 o'clock, A.M. and 3 o'clock P.M. of each day of sale, and at the same place, until the whole property hereinbefore set forth, or so much thereof as may be necessary, shall be sold; and that I will sell the smallest quantity of each piece or parcel of property liable for such taxes that will be taken by any person for the amount, in legal coin of the United States, of the taxes and costs remaining due and unpaid thereon, together with the sum of (50) fifty cents, provided by law for the certificate of sale in duplicate in each and every case.
CONDITIONS.
The real property will be sold subject to redemption within twelve months from the date of the sale; but, if not redeemed, conveyances absolute in form, of the property sold will be executed to the purchasers thereof, as provided by law.
DOLLARS AND CENTS.
Public notice is hereby given that the figures appearing opposite, following and last after each description of property in the Real Estate portion, also the figures appearing opposite, following and last after each name in the Personal Property portion of this "Delinquent Tax List for 1880-81," of and for the Town of Anaheim, were intended to and do represent, respectively, in dollars or in cents, or in dollars and cents, as the case may be, the amount due for taxes and costs, in manner as follows to wit: When or where two figures thus appear therein, cents were intended to be and are represented; when or where more than two figures thus appear therein, cents were intended to be and are represented by the last two figures, or the two figures occupying and appearing at the right hand, and the figures occupying and appearing at the left hand of the said last two figures, and separated therefrom by a space, were intended to and do represent dollars, so that the amount due for taxes and costs in the respective cases aforesaid are thus expressed in dollars and cents.
NO PROPERTY IS EXEMPT.
No property is exempt from seizure and sale for personal property taxes; even the homestead and house utensils are subject thereto. The law is imperative.—The Collector has no discretion, and delinquents must suffer if they fail to pay.
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1881.
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IRRIGATED LANDS!
For Lease and Sale.
The Great Colorado Valley Land and Irrigating Company
OFFER FOR LEASE AND SALE A LARGE TRACT OF LAND IN SMALL FARMS ON EXTRA LIBERAL terms to settlers adapted to the growing of semi tropical and deciduous fruits, fibrous plants, vines,cereals,e etc. Situated on the California side of the Colorado River, opposite the town of Ehrenberg,and deriving its irrigating water by canal from the Colorado river.
Full particulars,tems,e.,will be forwarded upon application to
For Lease and Sale.
The Great Colorado Valley Land and Irrigating Company
OFFER FOR LEASE AND SALE A LARGE TRACT OF LAND IN SMALL FARMS, ON EXTRA LIBERAL terms to settlers, adapted to the growing of semi tropical and deciduous fruits, fibrous plants, vines, cereals, etc. Situated on the California side of the Colorado River, opposite the town of Ehrenberg, and deriving its irrigation water by canal from the Colorado river.
Full particulars, terms, etc., will be forwarded upon application to Thomas H. Blythe,
724 Market Street, San Francisco.
Or to GEORGE S. IRISH, Superintendent on the land.
"THE STEARNS RANCHOS."
ALFRED ROBINSON, TRUSTEE
120 Sutter St., San Francisco.
B. DREYFUS & CO.,
Growers and Dealers in
California Wines and Grape Brandy.
630 to 642 Brannan Street, San Francisco; 45 Broadway, New York.
$10 Outfit furnished free, with full instructions for conducting the most profitable business that anyone can engage in. The business is so easy to learn, and our instructions are so simple and plain that any one can make great profits from the very start. No one can fail who is willing to work. Women are an successful men. Boyw and girls can earn large sums. Many have made at the business over one hundred dollars in a single week. Nothing like it ever known before. All who engage are surprised at the ease and rapidity with which they are able to make money. You can engage in this business during your spare time at great profit. You do not have to invest capital in it. We take all the risk. Those who need really money should write to us at once. All furnished free.
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Anaheim Millinery Store.
Next door to Goodman & Rimpan,
Center Street - Anaheim.
Nellie Kuchel,
PROPRIETOR.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL LINE OF Millinery Goods of every Description, embracing FLOWERS, RIBBONS,
SATINS, GLOVES,
COMBS, ORNAMENTS,
CORSETS, HANDKERCHIEFS
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Anything not in stock will be ordered for Patrons with the least possible delay.
A full line of Plain and Fancy,
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DR RANSOM'S
HIVE SYRUP
AND TOLU
The most successful and reliable prescription of a distinguished physician for COUGHS, COLDS AND ALL Bronchial and Lung Afections.
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
PIMPLES.
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