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WEEKLY GAZETTE
SATURDAY NOV. 1, 1854
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—Give us passable roads before we give a half million dollars for a Court House.
—Do not forget nor neglect the Court House Bond job on Tuesday.
—Stephen M. White will address the Democrats of Anaheim this evening.
—Insure against fire in the first-class companies for which Richard Melrose is agent. Policies written and delivered at once.
—An endeavor is being made to have a convention in Riverside on November 7th to form an Immigration Association.
—The woman who figured in the stigmata sensation is dead and buried, and is now beyond all hopes of a special resurrection.
—To eat four quails a day for thirty days or forfeit $1,000 is a wager at Los Angeles on the result of the election in New York.
—Let us have bridges over the streams that are unfordable in winter, before we vote $300,000 for a new Court House.
—The ladies of St. Michael's Church gave a social entertainment on Wednesday evening at the residence of C. E. Leonard which was largely attended.
—Three hundred thousand dollars for a Court House but not a dollar for roads. What an epitaph for a tombsite of the late Board!
—The exact number of names on the Great Register of this county is 12,600, of which 5,657 are residents of Los Angeles city and 6,943 reside in the country.
—So confident is Mr. Dobner that the Court House and Jail Bonds.
Clerk's Office, Board of Supervisors,
Los Angeles, September 25, 1854.
Notice is hereby given that the following resolution was duly adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Los Angeles county at a regular meeting held September 25, 1854, to wit:
On motion of Supervisor Moesser it is hereby resolved and ordered, That it is necessary for the county of Los Angeles, California, to contract a bonded indebtedness in the sum of three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) and the particular purpose for which said indebtedness is to be created is as follows, to wit:
To procure money, to-wit, the sum last aforesaid, to erect a suitable Court House and Jail for said county, and for such purpose it is hereby proposed to issue bonds of said county in the amount aforesaid, and such amount is hereby decided to be requisite for the erection of such Court House and Jail.
It is further ordered that the question of the issue of said bonds shall be submitted to the qualified electors of said county at the next general election, to-wit, on the 4th day of November, A. D. 1834, and that notice of such election shall be given by publication in the Los Angeles Daily Herald, a newspaper published in said county, by the Clerk of this Board, for four weeks prior to said day of election, and that the ballots used at such election, in so far as the determination of the question of the issuance of said bonds is concerned, shall be printed. "For the issue of bonds," or "Against the issue of bonds."
And notice is further given that an election will be duly held at the time and for the purpose and in the manner set forth in said resolution.
By order of the Board of Supervisors.
A. W. Porrs, Clerk.
The above was discovered after a diligent search, in an obscure corner of the Los Angeles Herald Supplement and is intended to convey to the voters and tax-payers the legal notification that they are called upon to vote for, or against, Court House bonds to the tune of $300,000 as a starter. How much more is a conundrum no-man can find out. We have yet to find the first man in favor of this nefarious scheme, but it should be the duty of every voter to remember that on his ticket is printed "For the Issue of Bonds" and "Against the Issue of Bonds," and not fail to erase the former. The people have already expressed their opinion of the jobbory by turning out of office the Supervisors who conceived the scheme, and on Tuesday next they will render an overwhelming verdict against issuing bonds in the sum of $300,000 for a new Court House.
The Screw Worm.
No. GAZETTE.—In the third volume of The American Entomologist Prof. Hiley requires several instances where she is called "screw worm" has been extracted from the heads different persons—like the case of Mr. Hiley of San Diego county, as reported in your last issue; and as these instances cannot be to interest the majority of your readers herewith reproduce a few of them for publication. The four following were taken from vicious newspapers:
"Screw worms are unusually bad this season. Dr. Saton recently extracted over ten hundred from the nose and head of a Mexican boy. Thanks to the doctor's skill, the boy recovered."
"Some ten days ago, Katie, the ten-year-old daughter of Thos. Mahoney, residing o'Peter's prairie, was taken seriously ill, and after a few days, was brought to town and placed under the medical charge of Dr. Grandtaff who, on examination, discovered that she had been attacked in the nose and mouth by screw worms; caused it is supposed, by bleeding at the nose. There were a great many of the worms, and the sufferings of the little victim were almost intolerable. Dr. G.' succeeded in removing over two hundred and fifty worms from the nose and throat, and although still suffering some what from fever, it is believed that Katie will soon recover."
"Recently a lady of Collin county was out picking cotton when a peculiar fly bit her nose. It was ascertained a few days afterward that screw worms had formed and made their way under eye to the brain. Physicians were summoned, who administered calomel. Two hundred worms were extracted, and the lady is recovering."
"An unknown man, supposed to be German named Weijgleb, was found off the railroad in a vacant shanty, near Groesbeck nearly lifeless and horribly afflicted with screw worms in the hands, feet and root of the spine. He had been lying in the shanty thirteen days without food or drink. Notwithstanding all efforts to save his life, he died soon after his discovery."
From a letter published in this same journal from Dr. Kilpatrick, of Grimes county Texas, I extract the following:
"In the same mail I herewith send your specimens of half grown screw worms taken from the root of a hog's ear. The hog had been bitten by a dog on the ear a few days before, and the worms had nearly destroyed the ear of the hog when its condition was discovered. Carbolized oil was applied to the sore, which caused the worms to move to the surface so they could be taken out with the forceps." In Arkansas Mississippi and Louisiana they are more numerous and destructive in years of overflow; and it is generally understood here that they are more numerous in wet wets; and this
Three hundred thousand dollars for a Court House but not a dollar for roads. What an epitaph for a tombstone of the late Board!
The exact number of names on the Great Register of this county is 12,600, of which 5,637 are residents of Los Angeles city and 6,943 reside in the country.
So confident is Mr. Dobner that the right man will be elected on Tuesday that he has still further reduced his prices. See his new advertisement.
The Democrats of Santa Ana made desperate efforts last night to eclipse the great demonstration of the Republicans on Tuesday last.
Remember to scratch out the affirmative line on your ballot referring to the Court House bonds, otherwise your vote may be counted as in favor of that infamous measure.
R. Luedke has removed his jewelry establishment to the store adjoining Helmsen's on the West, and is now fitting it up so as to display his elegant stock in the most effective way.
Los Angeles county will have completed three new bridges across the Santa Ana river by the middle of December.—S. F. Bulletin.
Where are they? Point 'em out! Show 'em to me! You lie, you villain, you he.
Arrangements have been made to receive election returns in Anaheim which will be furnished by the Western Union Telegraph Company in bulletins issued up to midnight on Nov. 4th and on following days until the result is known.
To-day Standard time based upon the 120th Meridian is adopted by the railroad and telegraph companies and will be universally used upon the Pacific Coast. Clocks and watches in all the principal towns and cities will be set and run accordingly. Standard time is about seven minutes slower than local time and ten minutes faster than railroad time.
This item is from a San Francisco paper: "Frederick Downes, a lad fourteen years old, who ran away from Los Angeles a month ago, was found in Oakland yesterday and taken into custody. The boy said he made the trip from Los Angeles under a seat in a car. A passenger screened him from observation when the conductor appeared."
The ancient and senseless wheelbarrow betting wave has struck Anaheim. In the heat of argument two well-known and generally sensible young men of this town were led into the fallway of a bet with the stakes, a ride or the furnishing of the propelling power of a wheelbarrow with the winner for occupant through the length of the main
A Great Meeting
The demonstration on Tuesday evening by the Republicans at Santa Ana approached the magnitude of immense, and was of a character to dismay the few Democrats who quietly listened to the sledge-hammer facts for two hours, were hurled by the "silver-tongued" Tom Fitch. The large tent in which the meeting was held was too small to contain the multitude, and far without the raised-sides of the canvas eager listeners stood closely packed.
The speech of Col. Markham was an able effort of an able man and won many enconiums from even his opponents.
At the close of Markham's speech the meeting was for a few moments interrupted by the arrival of a large delegation from Anaheim which entered town in procession headed by a company of lancers followed by the Anaheim band and a long procession of teams bearing lanterns, torches and transparencies. Among the latter noticeable one bore the inscription, "Court House Bonds—Ob, No! Not!"
The speech of the evening was by Tom Fitch, who said more, and said it better, than is often heard in a two-hour speech. Every sentence was a text of itself. The brilliant Tom effectively answered the long-winded and stereotyped harangue of Judge Wallace in about two minutes, and in a half dozen sentences. As a Democratic orator, Fitch would be numbered among the big guns of the party; as a Republican, with the right of principles and the glorious record of Republicanism from which to draw his oratory, he launches figures and argument with a thunderbolt force.
Three cheers were given for Anaheim, the Anaheim band was called upon for music, and the large crowd dispersed, ending the largest and most enthusiastic political meeting ever held in Southern California outside the limits of the city.
Plant Pears
Mention was made in the Gazette last year of the clamorous demand in the States for California pears, and fruit-growers were advised to turn their attention to the growth of that fruit. The advice is as good now as it was then. Mr. A. Guy Smith, who has an extensive correspondence with Eastern fruit dealers, says that the demand for California pears is unabated, and he has no hesitation in recommending the planting of the Bartlett and Winter Nellia varieties. In the northern counties of this State the pear crop is matured about July, lat whereas in tothe tane of $300,000 as a starter. How much more is a conundrum no-man can find out. We have yet to find the first man in favor of this nefarious scheme, but it should be duty of every voter to remember that on his ticket is printed "For the Issue of Bonds" and "Against the Issue of Bonds," and to not fail to erase the former. The people have already expressed their opinion of the jobbory by turning out of office the Supervisors who conceived the scheme, and on Tuesday next they will render an overwhelming verdict against issuing bonds in the sum of $300,000 for a new Court House.
From a letter published in this same journal from Dr. Kilpatrick, of Grimes county, Texas, I extract the following:
"In the same mail I herewith send you specimens of half grown screw worms taken from the root of a hog's ear. The hog has been bitten by a dog on the ear a few days before, and the worms had nearly destroyed the ear of the hog when its condition was discovered. Carbolized oil was applied to the sore, which caused the worms to move to the surface so they could be taken out with the forceps. In Arkansas Mississippi and Louisiana they are more numerous and destructive in years of overflow, and it is generally understood here that they are more numerous in wet years; and this has been an unusually wet summer and fall. They infested the slaughter pens and meat stalls of the markets and deposited their larvae on the meat, and the larve would in instantly pierce the meat and conceal them selves, eat, grow and flourish. People refused to buy market meat during the time of their prevalence."
Prof. Riley has succeeded in rearing several al of these screw worms to the perfect state and has ascertained that they are the progeny of a small blue fly, known to scientists as the Luciella macellaria. It belongs to the same genus as the common "blow-fly," but while the latter deposits its eggs only upon dead and more or less decayed animal matter, the screw-worm fly deposits hers only upon living flesh.
This fly is an inhabitant of the warmer parts of this continent, being found in that Southern States, West Indies and Brazil and I have frequently seen this fly, or a very closely-allied species, upon various flowers that grow in and around Anaheim.
D. W. C.
A Rascally Job
There has been a remarkable reticence on the part of officials and an air of mystery surrounding all their acts relative to the new Court House matter, which, to say that least, has a suspicious look. Many persons believe there has been jobbery, and no one doubts that the most ardent supporters oofthe scheme are influenced by motives other than for the public good. If the scheme, as many declare, was conceived in ignorance and matured in rascality and corruption, it would be well to squelch it now before it passes beyond the control of the voter and taxpayer.
When the proposition to issue bonds was first made by the Board of Supervisors it was met by opposition so strong from all parts of the county that the question for time dropped from public sight. It was then rumored that bonds were to be issued upon the sole authorization of the Supervisors without submitting the proposition to a vote of the people, and afterwards they might be legalized by a rush through some courts. This little game being discovered was dropped. The last attempt at funny business was made on Tuesday last at a meeting on the Executive Committees of both The Republican and Democratic County Committees. It was proposed to so print the ballots that voted straight without alteration they would be counted in favor of bonds thus many voters opposed to the scheme might unconsciously be led to vote for it. The trap was discovered and voted down The ballots are to go before the people for...
The ancient and senseless wheelbarrow betting wave has struck Anaheim. In the heat of argument two well-known and generally sensible young men of this town were led into the fallacy of a bet with the stakes, a ride or the furnishing of the propelling power of a wheelbarrow with the winner for occupant through the length of the main street of Anaheim.
The Los Angeles Herald with commendable enterprise publishes the portraits of the Democratic county candidates. The Herald is to be congratulated upon its artistic ability, and it would no doubt be eminently successful were its efforts centered within a photographic studio. The pictured candidates present an array of beauty that has caused many thrills of admiration and joy within the family circles of the aspiring office seekers. Thus the political push of the Herald has been conducive of some good.
Woolbury's Business College, permanently located at 316 North Main Street, is under the management of F. C. Woodbury, who for the past seventeen years has been one of the proprietors and the principal manager of Heald's Business College, San Francisco, and the success which has hitherto followed that College has been chiefly owing to his untiring energy, capacity and urbanity, and he now offers to the young men and ladies of Southern California all the advantages of a thorough practical business education provided by the leading commercial school of America.
Vine growers who desire a copy of the report of the chief Executive Viticultural Officer can be supplied by applying to any one of the Commissioners, local resident inspector, or to the San Francisco office, No. 204 Montgomery street. Applications by mail should enclose postal stamps, as follows: For the report, six cents; and for each of the appendices, two cents. The appendices having been published in advance, will not be sent to those who have already received them. A number of the First Annual Report still remains for distribution; postage, six cents. The Gazette acknowledges the receipt of a bound copy of the report.
Plant Pears
Mention was made in the Gazette last year of the clamorous demand in the States for California pears, and fruit-growers were advised to turn their attention to the growth of that fruit. The advice is as good now as it was then. Mr. A. Guy Smith, who has an extensive correspondence with Eastern fruit dealers, says that the demand for California pears is unbated, and he has no hesitancy in recommending the planting of the Bartlett and Winter Nellis varieties. In the northern counties of this State the pear crop is matured about July 1st, whereas in this county the fruit is not ready to ship until the first of September, by which time the northern fruit is out of the market. It really seems as if the fruit-growers of this county should respond to the situation and plant largely of pears the coming season.
The orange crop of Los Angeles county promises exceedingly well this year. The trees are bearing just enough fruit to insure a large growth and fine flavor. It is well that this is so, because the indications are that whatever oranges are sent East from this county will come into sharp competition with importations from Europa. A New York dispatch of October 28th says: "The probability for a supply of cheap oranges in this city was never better. It is said that the crop in Southern Europe is as large as ever before grown and the means for rapid and cheap transportation to this country was never better. It is thought that European oranges will be sold for less prices this season than ever before. The Jamaica crop will be even larger than the great crop of last season. From Florida comes the report that the yield this season will be something prodigious.
The Directors of the Anaheim Union Water Company made a visit of inspection along the ditches on Tuesday and found that the work had not only been well done but excellently well done, and they complimented Superintendent Kellegg highly upon his skill and judgment. The ditches are in as good repair and condition as it is possible for open ditches to be, and the methods employed to protect them from damage from the winter storms will doubtless prove efficient.
The Superintendent reduced the levy for public schools and public roads, but are willing to spend $200,000 for a Court House. They might to await themselves without submitting the proposition to a vote of the people, and afterwards they might be legalized by a rush through some courts. This little game being discovered was dropped. The last attempt at funny business was made on Tuesday last at a meeting of the Executive Committees of both the Republican and Democratic County Committees. It was proposed to so print the ballots that voted straight without alteration they would be counted in favor of bonds thus many voters opposed to the scheme might unconsciously be led to vote for it. The trap was discovered and voted down. The ballots are to go before the people for, or against, Court House bonds, and we venture to predict that when they are counted they vote will be overwhelmingly against this new farions jobbery.
Through the exertions of L. Gildmacher, upon his last trip to San Francisco, one of the large firms there was induced to send an agent down here to purchase honey. The agent sampled the honey and purchased fifteen hundred cases at once, nine hundred from Mr. Gilmacher and six hundred from Spurgyon Bros. The price paid was 4½ cents per pound. The agent contemplated that purchase of two thousand cases but his orders were countermanded. Twelve cars had been ordered. The lot purchased will fill ten cars, and it will be dispatched as rapidly as possible. This honey goes by the Southern Pacific to New Orleans, and thence to Liverpool, England. It is probably that finest lot of honey ever sent out of this valley. This sale means $10,000 clean cash for the bee rancher.-Santa Ana Herald.
Markham, Edwards and other Republicans were billed to speak here last night. A telephone yesterday afternoon was to the effect that Markham would speak here to-night. Markham himself, when spoken to concerning the matter on Wednesday day, said that the Central Committee had not communicated with him in the matter. The imbecility, laziness and incapacity of the committee, or its executive officers, is in repressent to the party.
Her breath like perfume of the flowers on May,
In sweetened by HOLA TRA, they say.
A careful estimate of the relative cost of coal and wood shows the Wellington coal be the cheapest. It will born in any ordinary coal stove, giving a steady heat, and much more charment to less than wool Gau will deliver Wellington coal in quantities than it suits.
The Newer Worms.
In the third volume of the Atmospheric Prod. Riley regards worms where the as called "honey-been extracted from the heads of persons—like the case of Mr. Hill in county, as reported in your and as these instances cannot fail the majority of your readers. I produce a few of them for publication four following were taken from newspapers:
Worms are unusually bad this summer recently extracted over two tons the nose and head of a Mexican thanks to the doctor's skill, the red."
Days ago, Katie, the ten-year-old Thon Maboney, residing on it, was taken seriously ill, and days ago, was brought to town and the medical charge of Dr. who, on examination, discovered been attacked in the nose andrew worms; caused, it is supposing at the nose. There were eight of the worms, and the sufferer little victim were almost intolerable. succeeded in removing over fifty worms from the nose and although still suffering someover, it is believed that Katie covered."
A lady of Collin county was out when a peculiar fly bit her on it was ascertained a few days after screw worms had formed and way under the eye to the brain. were summoned, who administer Two hundred worms were exteled lady is recovering."
A man, supposed to be a used Weijgleb, was found off the vacant shanty, near Groesbeck, and horribly afflicted with in the hands, feet and root of He had been lying in the shanty without food or drink. Not all efforts to save his life, he under his discovery."
After published in this same journal Kilpatrick, of Grimes county, tract the following:
Some mail I herewith send you half grown screw worms taken out of a dog's ear. The hog had by a dog on the ear a few days the worms had nearly destroyed the hog when its condition was Carbolized oil was applied to which caused the worms to move so they could be taken out frocepa.
In Arkansas, and Louisiana they are more nudestructive in years of overflow, rarely understood here that they numerous in wet years; and this
Money at the World's Fate
En. Gazette.—With regard to the idea of having an exhibit of the honey which Los Angeles county produces at the coming World's Fair, it appears to me a most correct idea, and I find thus as it appears to others with whom I have talked, and that indeed, it has already become operative, insmuch as one or two patriotic bee men shipped their exhibits last week from Los Angeles about the time that it was determined to call a general meeting upon the subject. The meeting has been announced in the Gazette to take place on Nov. 5th, at Los Angeles, when not only the matter of putting up a complete exhibit will be entered upon, but the propriety of sending a superintendent with the exhibit will be discussed. The meeting ought to be well attended, and I would here urge every apiarist who can make the trip to respond to the call, and to go there with the idea of helping on the good notion; to repeat, that of having the choice production of our sages, our unequalled extracted honey, brought before the large public eye that will gaze in and around the great fair. The idea, remember, is to have Los Angeles county honey exhibited, not at a local fair, to be witnessed by the eye of a mere locality, but at the World' Fair, where the eyes of the world may see and be directed to it.
A full measure of pleasure would come to me as a bee-man to know that our extracted honey—I should say our incompatible honey—was put up in an attractive form and fittingly placed at the fair, and, without doubt, all the bee-men would share the same pleasure; but think of the peculiar pride that would move our hearts if the abundant and delicious nectar from our rich bee-pasturage, through the exhibit, should carry off the premium and medal which declared it the finest honey the world affords. And why should it not be stamped as the finest honey in every respect, in the world? It has no rival. This is admitted by all who have seen and used it; and, from the attention and praise already bestowed upon it wherever it has found its way, the conviction grows that it is only for the bee men here to exhibit their superior product at the coming fair to have it justly crowned with the highest honey premium and commendation and praise.
With such high approbation of our Money composition of our experience bears.
A glassfly night—a put hill.
Ladina' Chaska of the latest and most fashionable styles at Rimpan Bros.
A new way to pay old debts—pay them.
Have you seen the new Jersey Jasmin at Rimpan?
Kelly calls it an unknown but powerful force. It is certainly unknown to a powerful extent.
Largest museum of Dress Goods at Dobner's.
After a man has led a fast life for a while the fast life begins to lead him.
Dr. A. V. Fox is a candidate for Justice of the Peace for Anaheim Township.
Looking up—the business of an astronomer.
Eleven yards genuine Lanadale Mualin $1—Dobner.
Flirts are like fiddles—no good without the beautux.
Best brands of tobacco at Helmsen's. tf
Success picked up the thread where failure dropped it.
Ladies' rivetted Calf Shoes $1 25—Dobner'
A lawyer who can write tender poetry is not necessarily a legal-tender writer.
Where do you get your smoking tobacco? Why, at Newbold's, of course. tf
Belva Lockwood is so sweet that all her male followers speak of her as their candy-date.
Bargains in dress goods at Rimpan Bros. tf
If big heads are a sign of astuteness a cabbage should be sharper than a pin.
Call on Billy, opposite the bank. tf
My son the world is open before you—the army, the bar, the church or the coachman's box.
Seufer keeps the best native wines and brandies.
Instead of designating single ladies as old maids, the Indianapolis Journal calls them "bachelettes."
Bally has a first-class new billiard table. tf
"What can take the place of the babies?" More babies, of course as soon as the first gets out of the way.
Run into Senfer's for a glass of beer. tf
The bald heads of Texarkana, Ark., are using hair restoratives so that they may be caressed by the local female barber.
Everything the very best at Billy's. tf
The play-house is called the temple of drama because the drammer shows himself so numerously at the close of each act.
Buy Helmsen's hooks and lines to catch fish.
"You are cut out for a teacher." "Ab你 flatter me." "No, I do not." "And why, pray?" "Because you have a pupil in your eye."
Low Angelus Minute
Corrected easily for the Gurnee Bros.P.O. Box 111.
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A Rascally Job
Been a remarkable reticence of officials and an air of mystery all their acts relative to the new matter, which, to say the suspicious look. Many persons has been jobbery, and no one the most ardent supporters of were influenced by motives other public good. If the scheme, as was conceived in ignorance in rascality and corruption, it will be squelch it now before it and the control of the voter and proposition to issue bonds is the Board of Supervisors it supposition so strong from all county that the question for a from public sight. It was then bonds were to be issued upon authorization of the Supervisors, notitting the proposition to a vote, and afterwards they might be a rush through some court. Some being discovered was dropout attempt at funny business Tuesday last at a meeting of the Committees of both the Democratic County Committee proposed to so print the balanced straight without alteration counted in favor of bonds; voters opposed to the scheme consciously be led to vote for it, discovered and voted down. In Arkansas, and Louisiana they are more nuiscentive in years of overflow, generally understood here that they numerous in wet years; and this unusually wet summer and fall, and the slaughter pens and meat markets and deposited their meat, and the larvae would induce the meat and conceal themrow and flourish. People re-market meat during the time valence."
D. W. C.
A Rascally Job
Been a remarkable reticence of officials and an air of mystery all their acts relative to the new matter, which, to say the suspicious look. Many persons has been jobbery, and no one the most ardent supporters of were influenced by motives other public good. If the scheme, as was conceived in ignorance in rascality and corruption, it will be squelch it now before it and the control of the voter and proposition to issue bonds is the Board of Supervisors it supposition so strong from all county that the question for a from public sight. It was then bonds were to be issued upon authorization of the Supervisors, notitting the proposition to a vote, and afterwards they might be a rush through some court. Some being discovered was dropout attempt at funny business Tuesday last at a meeting of the Committees of both the Democratic County Committee proposed to so print the balanced straight without alteration counted in favor of bonds; voters opposed to the scheme consciously be led to vote for it, discovered and voted down. In Arkansas, and Louisiana they are more nuiscentive in years of overflow, generally understood here that they numerous in wet years; and this unusually wet summer and fall, and the slaughter pens and meat markets and deposited their meat, and the larvae would influence would be given to the bee industry, not to mention the increased and increasing demands and better prices which California honey would receive.
By all means take from the yield of superior honey which this year has thrown into the hands of the bee men an unstinted and complete exhibit, and forward it at once. Do not delay. Send samples of all grades. Thus let the exhibit go forward for the inspection and examination of all, that each one may see for himself the purity and delicacy of our sage honey, and have a fair chance to compare it with the variously adulterated glucose mixtures that have too often been and are still being palmed off as California honey by fraudulent and dishonest dealers. Without a doubt, from the knowledge which has come to us, a vast amount of deception has been practiced against the California bee men in the palming off, by unscrrupulous dealers, of an article of flavored glucose under the name of California honey; and every bee man hereabouts ought in all justice to take every advantage in and around the coming fair to bring to the notice of everyone the great difference between the natural, pure, extracted honey produced by the flowers of our hills and the fraudulent mixtures, made by hand, and sold under the name of our production.
In reference to sending a superintendent from here for the exhibit, it is a good idea and should be effected. The charge should be under the management of an active business man, as well as one qualified to make a good superintendent of the exhibit, or more than one man if practicable, dividing their attendance at the fair equally, if one man could not stay the whole time of the fair. The representative should be fully identified with the bee business to ensure his best attention and his best ability, not only in carving for and arranging the display of honey, but in advancing in every way possible the selling of our unrivalled honey in the East. Send such representatives, also, who have honey crops for sale and I believe they will, during the fair, and outside in districts where little or no bee-keeping is carried on yet where much honey finds its way through speculators, sell not only their own crops but others. Undoubtedly, the right sort of man there could dispose of much of our honey. I am ready to pay my share towards sending such a man.
BRAINARD SMITH.
Personal.
What can take place in this journal about premium and medal which declared it the finest honey the world affords. And why should it not be stamped as the finest honey. In every respect, in the world? It has no rival. This is admitted by all who have seen and used it; and, from the attention and praise already bestowed upon it wherever it has found its way, the conviction grows that it is only for the bee men here to exhibit their superior product at the coming fair to have it justly crowned with the highest honey premium and commendation and praise.
With such high approbation of our honey—a recognition of its superiority broader than the nation—advertised thus, in brief, what a stimulus and added dignity and influence would be given to the bee industry, not to mention the increased and increasing demands and better prices which California honey would receive.
By all means take from the yield of superior honey which this year has thrown into the hands of the bee men an unstinted and complete exhibit, and forward it at once. Do not delay. Send samples of all grades. Thus let the exhibit go forward for the inspection and examination of all, that each one may see for himself the purity and delicacy of our sage honey, and have a fair chance to compare it with the variously adulterated glucose mixtures that have too often been and are still being palmed off as California honey by fraudulent and dishonest dealers. Without a doubt, from the knowledge which has come to us, a vast amount of deception has been practiced against the California bee men in the palming off, by unscrrupulous dealers, of an article of flavored glucose under the name of California honey; and every bee man hereabouts ought in all justice to take every advantage in and around the coming fair to bring to the notice of everyone the great difference between the natural, pure, extracted honey produced by the flowers of our hills and the fraudulent mixtures, made by hand, and sold under the name of our production.
In reference to sending a superintendent from here for the exhibit, it is a good idea and should be effected. The charge should be under the management of an active business man, as well as one qualified to make a good superintendent of the exhibit, or more than one man if practicable, dividing their attendance at the fair equally, if one man could not stay the whole time of the fair. The representative should be fully identified with the bee business to ensure his best attention and his best ability, not only in carving for and arranging the display of honey, but in advancing in every way possible the selling of our unrivalled honey in the East. Send such representatives, also, who have honey crops for sale and I believe they will, during the fair, and outside in districts where little or no bee-keeping is carried on yet where much honey finds its way through speculators, sell not only their own crops but others. Undoubtedly, the right sort of man there could dispose of much of our honey. I am ready to pay my share towards sending such a man.
BRAINARD SMITH.
What can take place in this journal about premium and medal which declared it the finest honey the world affords. And why should it not be stamped as the finest蜂蜜. In every respect, in the world? It has no rival. This is admitted by all who have seen and used it; and from the attention and praise already bestowed upon it wherever it has found its way, the conviction grows that it is only forthe bee men here to exhibit their superior product at the coming fair to have它justly crowned withthe highest honey premium和commendationandpraise.
With such high approbation of our honey—a recognition of its superiority broader thanthe nation—advertised thus,in brief,what a stimulus和added dignity和 influence would be giventothebeeindustry,nottomentiontheincreasedandincreasingdemandsandbetterpriceswhichCaliforniahoneywouldreceive.
By all means take fromthe yieldofsuperiorhoneywhichthisyearhas thrownintothehandsofthebeemenanunstintedandcompleteexhibit,andforwarditatonce.Do notdelay.SendsamplesofallgradesThuslettheexhibitgoforwardfortheinspectionandexaminationofallthateachonemayseeforshimelforthhepurityanddeliciacyofoursagehoney,andhaveafairchancetocompareitwiththevariouslyadulteratedglucosemixturesthathavetooonlybeenandarestillbeingpalmedoffasCaliforniahoneybyfraudulentanddishonestdealers.Witha doubt,从theknowledgewhichhascometous,a vastamountofdeceptionhasbeenpracticedagainsttheCaliforniabeemeninthepalmingoff,byscrupulousdealers.ofanarticleofflavoredglucoseunderthenameofCaliforniahoney;andeverybeemanhereaboutsoughtinalljusticetowakeeveryadvantageinandaroundthecomingfairtobringtothenoticeofeveryonethegreatdifferencebetweenthenatural,pure.extractedhoneyproducedbytheflowersofourhillsandthefraudulentmixtures,madebyhand,and Soldunderthenameofourproduction.
Inreferenceto sendinga superintendentfromherefortheexhibit,它isagoodideaandshouldbefacted.Thechargeshouldbeunderthemanagementofanactivebusinessman.aswellasonequalifiedtomakeagoodsuperintendentoftheexhibit,或morethanonemanif Practicable,dividing theirattendanceatthefairequally,ifonemancouldnotstaythewholetimeofthefair.Therepresentativeshouldbefullyidentifiedwiththebeebusinesstoensurehisbestattentionandhisbestability,notonlyincarvingfordandarrangingthedisplayofhoney,但inadvancingineverywaypossiblethesellingofourunrivalledhoneyintheEast.Sendsuchrepresentatives,也whohavehoneycropsforsaleandIbelievetheywill,duringthefair,andoutsideindistrictswherelittleornobee-keepingiscarriedonyetwheremuchhoneyfindsitswaythroughspeculators,sellnotonlytheirowncropsbutothers.Undoubtedly,therightsortofmantherecoulddisposeofmuchofourhoney.Iamreadytopaymysharetowardssendingsuchaman.
BRAINARD SMITH.
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"HACKMETACK,"a lasting perfume.Price 25 and 50 cent.Wm.M.Higgin.
"A NASAL INJECTOR free bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Bemis."
THE REV.GEO.H THAYERbon.,Ind., says: "Both mysenseowe our lives to Shiloh's Consumersold by Wm.M.Higgin.
WHY WILL YOU cough cure will give immediate reliefct., 50 cts.and $1.$ Sold by Wm.M.gins.
SHILOH'S CATARRH REcoverypositive cure for Catarrh,DipCanker Mouth.Sold by Wm.M.Mains.
ARE YOU MADE miserabletionConstipation,Dizziness,Lite黄色 Skin! Yellow Skin! Shiloh's positive cure.Sold by Wm.M.Mains."
"HACKMETACK,"a lasting perfume.Price 25 and 50 cent.Wm.M.Higgin.
A NASAL INJECTOR free bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Bemis."
Personal.
C. B. Polhemus of San Jose is passing a few days in town looking after his landed interests.
Frank Rimpau, who has been living in Sacramento for over a year, returned on Sunday to visit the "old folks."
Church Notes,
Usual services in the Presbyterian church to-morrow at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Sunday school at St Michael's church each Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Services each Sunday at 7:30 p.m. All are cordially invited to attend. Rev. John A. Emery rector.
Rev. Mr. Green will presach in German at the Evangelical new church every Sunday afternoon at half-past two.
Rev. Mr. Bollinger will presach in the German church every Sunday morning at 10:30.
Tell me the tea most widely famed
For taste and purity.
That's very easy; it is named Young, fresh EOLA TEA.
We beg to inform the public of Anaheim and vicinity that we have appointed Rimpan Brun, sale agent for Anaheim and vicinity for the world-s renowned Springer Brun, Clashn, Srinivasa Ban, Boston.
A referral Beurer from India, at the close of his discourse at Blackton, Sunday evening, after dining on the folly of wearing jewelry, took up a collection and exhibited indies and men to put their jewels in the exhibition ban, but it was a still needed exhibition and adhered to their weekly treasures.
At an English book sale a short time ago a book entitled "An Essay on Souls" was bought by a shoemaker who wanted to know if he could also get a book on the ankle.
White's have sold forty Garden City Plows.
A man was recently arrested in Ontario for thrashing nineteen dudes. It will be noticed that he was not arrested until he had finished the job.
Look at the new style of vineyard plows, the best ever made, at White's.
"What do you think of Fielding?" asked a Boston girl of a Harvard graduate. "Oh, it's important, of course, but it don't amount to anything without good batting."
Finest, cheapest pocket cutlery. Helmsen's.
"Marrying is all right," remarked Fogg, who had attended several weddings lately. "but it is the giving in marriage which I object to. It is too all-fired expensive, don't you know."
Glidden Barbed Wire, best made, at White's.
A Fifth avenue New Yorker keeps a cow in his back yard, and up to date 452 milkmen have been spotted peeping over the back fence to see what the animal looks like.
Yum—Yum—Yum—Yum at Newbold's.
"Is it stealing to appropriate an umbrella, belonging to another, to your own use?" No; its only stealing when some other fellow takes your umbrella.
If you want a nice suit—Rimpan's.
A Chicago traveling man used a preparation for softening his cheek, and started out on a trip. On his return he went to a shoemaker to half-sole his face with the kind of leather they make heels out of.
All weekly newspapers for sale at Newbold's.
If you want Barbed Wire see White's.
Lager beer fresh at Martin Clamen's.
Try Newbold's genuine Manilla Cigars.
Five cents.
Stay with the man who stays with you. Gade is here to stay and will do your trucking in first-class style at living mcn.
Best double and single rigs at Lewis's.
Advertised Letters.
List of advertised letters remaining in the Post office at Anabeim, Cal.
Mrs P A Barbank
George Procter
Mrs S A Evans
Theo Gier
Willhelm Lopka
Sushi McKim
Dagald Meliae
Jane Hallas
Guillermo Pompa
Patricio Ricardini
Pentland Yeige
"Thuth stranded in earth will rise again." last one.
Misha have moved trouble by EOLA TEA.
Blaine or Cleveland
THE GENERAL TOPIC!
After the excitement has passed away it is well to remember that
The San Francisco Cash Store
ANAHEIM,
HAS NOW A FULL STOCK OF
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
Of almost every conceivable style. Large additions of
NEW DRESS GOODS,
Prints, Clothing,
Fancy and House-Furnishing Goods,
Blankets, Cloaks, etc.
Have been received, and are offered
Fully 20 Per Cent. Cheaper than Elsewhere.
I have also a complete assortment of
Fine Family Groceries
ON HAND AT PRICES TO SUIT EVERYODY.
For The Election Week!
Best Roller Flour reduced to $2.35 per 100 pounds.
7 pounds Old Government Java Coffee for $1.00.
11 pounds Golden C Sugar for $1.00.
And all other Goods in same proportion.
Fine Family Groceries
ON HAND AT PRICES TO SUIT EVERYODY.
For The Election Week!
Best Roller Flour reduced to $2.35 per 100 pounds.
7 pounds Old Government Java Coffee for $1.00.
11 pounds Golden C Sugar for $1.00.
And all other Goods in same proportion.
AT
The San Francisco Cash Store,
Odd Follows' Building, Anaheim.
M. DOBNER.
—COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN AT MARKET VALUE.
A GRAND
CLEARANCE SALE
At the Store near the Railroad Depot, Anaheim, will take place immediately at very low prices FOR CASH.
EVERYTHING ON HAND IN THE LINE OF
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods, Notions, etc., etc.
VERY, VERY CHEAP.
To Make Room for a new Stock of Goods.
CALL EARLY & SECURE BARGAINS
M. H. CHEESEMAN,
Center Street, West border of Anaheim.
6 Ds. Old Gov. Java Coffee, $1.
10 Ds. Granulated Sugar, $1.
We Have Just Received a Carload of FURNITURE!
Direct from Eastern Factories.
Latest Styles at prices lower than in Los Angeles. Call and examine for yourselves.
GADE'S
TRUCK,
EXPRESS
OSTRICH FARM.
NEAR ANAHEIM, August 4, 1892.
Notice is hereby given that the Ostrich Farm is POSITIVELY CLOSED
To visitors from this data except on Sundays and Wednesdays.
This being their breeding season we recommend to be made in any case. Visitors can see it by the young ones on the above days on per person.
50 cents each person.
By order.
Anaheim Photographic Studio,
Center Street, In P. O. Block,
Will be open from the 16th to the 19th (inclusive) of each month.
Large Views of Residences, etc.
ALSOIndia Ink or Grayon Portraits from
GADE'S
TRUCK,
EXPRESS
AND
GENERAL TEAMING.
The Miles' Tract
in
North Anaheim
Has been subdivided into
Twenty-Acre Lots
And is now
On the Market for Sale.
PASTURAGE.
AN UNLIMITED QUANTITY OF HORSE
TAILS on perforation at the oldsite mouth of A.W.
Bury in South Amherst.
AGENTS
WAIT FOR THE BEST RELIABLE BOOKS
IN THIS CITY.
Life of "James G."
Historic Book.
50 cents each porch.
By order.
Anaheim Photographic Co.
Center Street, In P. O. Black,
Will be open from the 16th to the 29th
(inclusive) of each month.
Large Views of Residences, etc.
AlsoIndia Ink or Crayon Portraille from Life or Copied
A SPECIALTY.
A choice assortment of mate, framen, views, cammos, etc., always on hand.
SEALED PROPOSALS
WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE BOARD OF
Town Trustees for the erection of a tank house
and the construction of a tank of capacity of 30,000 gallons. The plaza and specifications can be seen at the store of the undersigned on Center Street, Anaheim.
The bldg will be opened at 2 o'clock p.m. on Wednesday, November 16th, 1864.
The successful bidder will be required to give bonds for the faithful performance of his contract.
The right is reserved to pay any or all bids.
By order of the Board of Town Trustees.
R. F. NEWSOLD, Town Clock,
Anaheim, October 19, 1864.
PRINTING
Promptly Executed
Short Notice
Zazette" Office.