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The Weekly Gazette. LASTED EVERY THURSDAY Henry Kuchel, Charles Kuchet, Irwin and Perrinnaa THursday December 4th We are informed by a citizen that a pennant prevails to some extent with certain people here to deny the possibility of one section against another in our town. Some people have gone so far as to advise intending home seekers and investors not to purchase real estate in this vicinity. It would be well to inform these purchasers how bodies that their room is more preferable than their company, and that if their dofarious practices are still adhered to a predicuous costing of land and feathers might散开 upon them work. Anyone who will individually inhabit about a person or locality for the sake of a low dollar that might accrue him for his dirty work, and who is too awake to say openly and abreast heard things which he sneakingly impairs to strangers, is a subject to be ridden out of town on a rail. And we caution those few less ten, that a righteous indignation may eliminate its punishment rather severer than mere outlined. No location in California offers more genuine substantial inducement bonuses than it does Arnoldie. Apart from the recent action in the State and its eligibility of locations, were important listing enterprises are about to be consummated herein They will of necessity give an import to our town which is not possessed by any other locality in the state. To sit and listen to show at old soldiers perceive three experiences during the arbitrary times of the Embellion would be consulted by many a gentle privilege The blood warms in me veins while listening to veterans route of battles above the clouds At Lookout Mountain, officers dying by the midnight campfire and in the field, brave men bleeding going into colorful tide These over time indeed that trial martyrs when brother arrayed against brother and father against son went forth battle fortuit which each considered but became right Days of danger no warning in the swamps and in the Wetlands including the current of the Mississippi from Atlanta to the sea where formidance Sherblans there are That would listen to thunderstorms night This compel Malcolm Hill on Saturday morning avoids congestions and leaves ample space forthe last thing in world great nation wont get much passion about Now when we consider agricultural and commercial standing of the Oregon today how does she affect her average costs Coastal Of course the matter could not hold forty years cannot foresee what A reason energy and enterprisess should take place such as perhaps a corporation threat they must know that they could afford by four hundred thousand dollars without being higher reponses Moltz has proposed to remove the Constitution President again declined to allow... Tentative Department of Analysis has been allowed to remain in office for a year. There is no town ordinance that the Town Council should appoint a Guard or Fire Commissioner who shall have the permission of the Law Department. No official acts today. In this present promise sixteen building operations will be commenced soon, and it is rather difficult to admit. The property owner should see to it that a properly equipped company immediately permitted not only but also decided benefit to the towns in the matter of preventing fires thereby; but he exerted a firm compassion as important factor in their reduction rates of firepanes. These are plenty of young men in town who are ready to supply them we have sufficient fire apparatus and loose hydrants, truck buckets etc., but they have been skillly neglected. Not the slightest attention has been paid then, and it is time that a change be inaugurated. Let us meeting of citizens be called at an early day to see whether it would observe our interests to have a first class fire公司. The election of what is probably a compromise candidate to the presidency of the French Republic is a more fortunate result than was expected. If the new President is not in front rank of French public opinion he is respectable intellect and standing. He is a Republican conservativeness. In electing Sali Carmot over Perry, D.Frecycinet and Brisson the French Senate and Chamber have probably taken on wiset course. Perry was suspected of his loyalty to the republic, and of stock jobbing tendencies. If he is not guilty in either respect, he is nevertheless so exposed to suspicion that his usefulness in the executive chair would be impaired. In preliminary ballots Sali Carmot was a fourth or fifth choice, and an appeal was made to support him on the ground that all shakes of Rechbeham might ultimately vote for him. The new President, however, is considered to be a feasible man and one who would be unwilling to consent to complications which might bring about an European war. PLANEYMENT Arthur Lewis has been severely injured during past few days, but is now conscious. Mr.P.J.Lamaggan of San Francisco arrived in town Tuesday for the purpose of acquiring the state date L.E.Narrains. Mr.Dalere Davis has resigned his position in Riverside store. Congress met on Monday Senator Insallis President of the State called the members to order New Sensors select were sworn-in. Operation was made by addition of Falknerer West Virginia until certain question to whom its residents may receive payment bythe Committee on Parishages and elections. In House B.Cattle was elected Speaker, the Representation voting for Thomas B.Rochof Maine. The President went into following nominations to the Senate: Louis Q.Q Clerk to Associate Justice of Supreme Court of United States William K.Villa Secretary of Interior Don M.Dickinson To PostmasterGeneral Charles N.Sparchild New York州to Be Secretary Of Treasury George J.B rivers.ofNew York.toBe AssistantSecretarySate Isaiah H.Maynard.New.York.tothe.AssistantSecretaryOfMissouri.toBeSecondComptrollerofthe treasury James W.Weatt.ofConnecticutto.be TreasurerofUnitedStates. The best business transacted by the House yesterday was the submission of annual remarks to the rules City_of_New_York.informedtheHouse.thePresidentwould communicatewithit.At12:30a.recesswas takenuntil12:4D.a subsequent recessuntil17u.w.attheexpirationofthispresent.ThePresidentsSecretorybroughtin,thePresidentsmessageanditsreadingbeingimmediatelyAt15:00house.adpresseduntilThursday. Even after openingtheSenate tookawaitforcomingPresident'smovementAT10:00 Mr.Took.SecretryoftheState,beginninglearningnewlievesincludedat15:00andthenSemaleadjourned. PARTIS,December 8.An immense crowd assembled this evening at St.I.large station awaitantarrivalofthesenatesandDepartments.Great animation was shown upontheyardsbutnoother.itappearsthattheresultsofthecreationgivesgeneralsatisfaction.. AN OLD-TIME BRITISH OPINION MAN IT CHANGED? While it is always more or less amusing and interesting to note the comment of the foreign press upon current events in the United States, and see the delightfully fresh and breezy manner in which facts are jumbled and localities transposed, it is still more interesting to look back nearly half a century and review the subject from the standpoint of true or false prophecy. This retrospect has a double interest when writers of the "Mother Country" have been the critics of actions here or the prophets of our future, the bombastic assumption of unapproachable superiority on part of the writers of the British Empire on political and domestic economy, and the fearless manner in which they enter into and attempt to elucidate the mysteries of the future, strike the average American reader as a little worse than amusing. It has too much of Big invoices of Bouta and Shoes received at Felderman's. For sale at bottom prices.* For cigars and tobacco of fineest and best quality go to Helmsen’s. For very abhorrent confectionery—always new and fresh—call at Helmasn’s. President Cleveland says that California store, Sunset Range, beats Allen Blaine. For sale at Bennerschelt s. For stationary—a kind, latest styles and best quality—go to Helmers’. THE ANAHEIM GAZETTE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1867. HOLIDAY GOODS! THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF Novel and Useful Articles TO BE FOUND IN THIS CITY: The attention of customers and the public is respectfully called to our exceptionally Large and Complete Stock of NOVEL AND USEFUL ARTICLES, especially imported for the Holiday trade. The collection includes the very latest and most exquisite styles, all of which we offer at Remarkably Low Prices, LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, SILK HANDKERCHIEFs, FANCY NECKWEAR, LACE GOODS, PARASOLS, GLOVES, SHAWLS, UMBRELLAS, HOSTERY, UNDERWEAR, LACECURTAINS, PIANO COVERS。 LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, SILK HANDKERCHIEFs, FANCY NECKWEAR, LACE GOODS, PARASOLS, GLOVES, SHAWLS, UMBRELLAS, HOSIERY. UNDERWEAR, LACE CURTAINS PIANO COVERS, TABLE COVERS. LACE BED SETS, TIDIES. LINEX LUNCH SETS, WHITE QUilts. COMforts. BLANKETS. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. DRESSGOODS AND SILKS. PLAIN AND COLORED Silk VELVEENS. PLAIN AND COLORED VelvetEens. FULL STOCK CARPets and Millinery. TRUNks, Satchels and Valises. THE LASTEST Stock of Men's Fine Boots and Shoes in Town. THE LASTest Stock of Ladies' And Children'S shoes In Town. Intending purchasers should bear in mind that our Stock is the largest and our prices the lowest in this city. A Fine and Full Line of GENTS'HATS of the LATEST STYLE ALSO— CHILDREN'S HATSEND CAPS, INFANTSWEAR, And aFullStockof- LADIES’ UNDERWear. We havethe most Complete Stockof- MEN'SandBOYS'CLOTHING And a Full Stock of LADIES' UNDERWEAR. We have the most Complete Stock of MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING IN TOWN AND OFFER SPECIAL PRICES DURING THE HOLIDAYS. Our Goods Are Marked In Plain Figures And our Price is One to All. A liberal cash discount is given to Cash Purchasers. Get our CASH Card and you will save money. Call and examine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere We spare no trouble in showing goods. Respectfully, RIMPAU BROS. HOLIDAY PRESENTS NOW ON SALE I have just received my entire stock of X-MAS AND NEW YEAR Presents. X-Mas-Tree Candles and Candies, Photograph, Autograph and Scrap Albums of the latest and handsomest designs. X-Mas and New Year Cards, The most attractive lot ever brought to Anaheim. And hundreds of other presents too numerous to mention that are useful as well as ornamental. Extra-fine Papeterie a specialty. Also, my usual stock of Groceries, Tobacco and Notions of all kinds. JOSEPH HELMSEN. BARGAINS IN ANAHEIM 40 Acres No. 1 Land; $100 per Acre. 44 Acres in Anaheim, Good House: $1,800. 4 Acres in Anaheim with House: $1,300 5 Lots in Center Tract at a Bargain. 18 Acres close to business center to SUBDIVIDE. We have lots in all the Subdivisions of Annaheim, and Solicit Parties who wish to sell to place their Property in our hands. Persons holding Fullerton Lots will do well to call on Schumacher & Hendricks, KROEGER'S HALL! One Night Only! Monday Eve., Dec. 12! DRAMATIC EVENT OF THE SEASON Schumacher & Hendricks, KROEGER'S HALL! One Night Only! Monday Eve., Dec. 12! DRAMATIC EVENT OF THE SEASON WEBSTER -- BRADY DRAMAIC COMPANY. Including MISS CHARLOTTE TITTEL, Miss LAURA BIGGAR and a powerful cast in the Great Melo-Drama, LYNWOOD; Or, the Blue and the Gray. MISCELLANOUS: FALL ANNouncement of S.S.Federman. As a result of my recent visit to San Francisco, my store now contains the very latest styles of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, all selected by myself with a view to the wants of this market. I wish it distinctly understood that I am selling goods at such figures that there is no excuse for going elsewhere to purchase. I guarantee that my goods are sold as low as at any store in Los Angeles or elsewhere in the county. Fred Crist, Merchant tailor, Anahalm Hotel Building. Always on hand a full line of finest imported goods. Fred Crist, MERCHANT TAILOR, Anaheim Hotel Building. ALWAYS ON HAND A PULL LINE OF THE FINEST IMPORTED GOODS. A Perfect Fit Guaranteed. The patronage of the public responsibly indicated. I have now on hand a very large assortment of imported goods, from which every taste can be utilized and respectfully ask that those in want of stylish suits will give me a call. Northam, Cahen & Nebelung, STORES—SW Cor. of Center and Los Angeles Sts., and Center street, next to Kroeger's Hall. GENERAL MERCHandise, FANCY GROCERIES, INCREASE OF STOCK AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE DIRECTORS Of The San Felipe Land And Water Company, of Los Angeles, held on the third day of November, 1867, at their office (No. 23 South Spring Street), it was unanimously received by our company. Capital Stock of the San Felipe Land and Water Company From its present capital of Two Hundred and Fifty Thousands dollars ($504,960) to one Million Scales ($1 million). We is therefore given to the stockholders of the San Felipe Land and Water Company that an election will be held on Saturday, the twenty-ninth day of January, 1867, at the office of the company at four o'clock p.m. if so desired for the purpose of voting upon said lot or store: E.D.COLLEMAN, Representant, H.J.PLENBURN, Managery NOTICE, Pasturage At this month of Charles Binder we need all your assistance music in the Anaheim Gardens,a newspaper published and published in mild Los Angeles county. W.F.GARDNER. Judge of the Superior Court. Date: December 18th, 1867. New York: IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF LAOS ANGELESCOUNTY, STATE OFCALIFRONIA. In the matter of the estate of J.V.Orrado,the executor ordering time and place for hearingthe petitionfor decemfishing essential against managementof real estate,and orderin publication motion. Joan Ornate Quake and Hannum Lopez da Reis havingthis day filed their certified petition praying fora decreeThis Court withdrew and directed furtherappellationsduGuirulo,the administrationxof wildmoleto convey to them certain legal premisesbelongingsto land renameandwithholdall rights thereofthat the mid positionsbe heardbeforemid court.on Monday.the fifteenthday.ofDecember,A.D..1867.at noon.A.M.oid mourning.inJuneblock,sometimes knownas the HaroldBuilding,musicat California,andnot datedthe fifthday.ofJanuary,the twentiethday.ofJanuary.look_attheofficeofthecompany-atfortwooftockp.m.isOfone-day.forthepurposesofvotinguponaidlotorsstore: E.D.COLLEMAN, Representant, H.J.PLENBURN, managery Notice of Dissolution of Co-Partnership. THE firmHEREBODY,GAINING UNDERthe name and titleHOWD AND DEBTUN,during breakdowninthes town_ofMr.James.Inthismaydisclosedby mutual consent,A.v.Howard,bindingallpropertyincludingminimumassistancebringingtotrainfromandmaintainingalhibitionofthedmallform。 HOWARD&BENTOK, Dr.A.Y.BOWDANT.boundat Mr.James'thirddayofSeptember18th,purchay