anaheim-gazette 1890-10-16
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FARM NOTES.
It pays to have good roads, and the tax for that purpose is a small sum compared with the saving of the team. On a good road one horse can do more work than can two on a rough road.
If corn is allowed to get too ripe before cutting, or if not properly stored, much of its nutritive value will be lost. It is not only the quantity, but also the quality of the feed supplied, that determines the value of corn fodder.
Some farmers consider certain marks in a cow as indicating her quality as a milker, but a far better guide is to weigh her milk regularly. That tells the story without any guesswork, and tells exactly what every owner ought to know.
It does not pay to spoil a valuable horse for the sake of making him wear out an old collar. Many horses are injured by old, ill fitting collars, which cause the horse to become fretful and uneasy, and often produce permanent injuries.
The plan of keeping brood mares and raising mules and colts, breaking at two or three years of age, and selling at four or five will be found the most profitable. But to do this to the best advantage it is necessary to breed and raise what the market demands.
In London, the milk of the goat is sold at three times the price of cow's milk, being in demand for young children. Goats in England are largely used for producing milk, and they are pedigreed and bred to certain lines or strains in the same manner as are cattle in this country.
If there was no other inducement for keeping the pig pen clean, the colors therefrom should be a sufficient cause. Diseases may occur from the fifth of the pen, and it is stated that typhoid fever has been traced to such source. Saving the manure at all times leads to cleanliness and enriches the farmer.
About one pint of grain per day is estimated as an average allowance for each sheep if plenty of hay and straw be also given. This is less than six bushels of grain per year. As the sheep produces mutton, lamb and wool, as well as returning a portion of the food as manure, it should give a large profit in proportion to cost.
A good calf weaner can be made out of a rubber bootleg. Put it over the calf's head with holes for its eyes, and leave a flap or protection to drop down over the calf's nose and cut away on the under side. When made in this way the flap will drop down and cover the mouth when the calf tries to suck, and will not prevent its eating.
"Fancy farmers" are blessings to agriculture. They reach for the best, make experiments, and gradually lead the more practical workers to a realization of the importance of superior stock and better methods. But for the "fancy farmers" many of our best breeds would not now be known, and agriculture would be behind other pursuits.
MARKETS
A sea-surpent, 185 feet long, was seen to cool itself up in slippery folds on the coast of Florida last month. Three reliable persons saw this creature distinctly.
Reader, the above is a "yarn." If people would believe the following truthful statement as readily as they swallow an apparent stories, it would be the means of saving thousands of lives. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, if taken in time and given a fair trial, will actually cure consumption of the lungs, which is really scroffulous disease. If this wonderful medicine does not do all we recommend, when taken as directed, we will cheerfully and promptly return all money paid for it. Can any offer be more generous or fair? No other medicine possesses sufficient power over that fatal malady—Consumption, to warrant its manufacturers in selling it under such try conditions. The "Golden Medical Discovery is not only the most orderly alternative, or blood-cleaning, known to medical science, but also possesses superior nutritional and tonic, or strength-giving properties, which assist the food to digest and become assimilated, thus building up both strength and flesh. For all cases of Bronchial Thrush and Lung Disease, accompanied with lingering coughs, it is absolutely unequaled as a remedy. For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, and kindred affections, it surpasses all other medicines.
$500 REWARD
is offered by the manufacturers of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, for a case of Catarrh in the Head which they cannot cure. By its mild soothing, and healing properties, Dr. Sage's Remedy cures the worst cases, no matter how bad, or of how long standing. Fifty cents, by druggists.
R. LUÉDKE,
Watch Maker and Jeweler
Center Street, Anaheim.
A good calf weaner can be made out of a rubber boot leg. Put it over the calf's head with holes for its eyes, and leave a flap or protection to drop down over the calf's nose and cut away on the under side. When made in this way the flap will drop down and cover the mouth when the calf tries to suck, and will not prevent its eating.
"Fancy farmers" are blessings to agriculture. They reach for the best, make experiments, and gradually lead the more practical workers to a realization of the importance of superior stock and better methods. But for the "fancy farmers" many of our best breeds would not now be known, and agriculture would be behind other pursuits.
In case of midwife among cucumbers and disease among potatoes time is an invaluable article. The best way to apply it to cucumber vines affected by midwife is to sprinkle the powdered lime under as well as over the leaves by means of a small sieve. This should be done early in the morning when the leaves are damp from the night's dew.
H. B. Biber, in the American Poultry Journal, gives a very interesting account of his various efforts at poultry raising for profit. It was not until he fenced them in yards 50x125 feet square, with houses six feet square to a yard, and from fifteens to twenty-five bowls to the yard, that he stuck success. It brought healthy fowls and plenty of fowls.
It is not necessary to thresh oats to feed the grain to sheep. If given to them in racks where they will not muss it, sheep will eat straw and oats together in winter and thrive better on it than on hay. Sheep have stronger digestion than any other farm stock, excepting poultry, and no kind of grain needs grinding to enable them to eat it without loss by passing through the stomach undigested.
The following is said to be a very good application to prevent metals rusting. Melt one ounce of rosin in a gall of oil, and while hot mix it with two quarts of kerosene oil. This can be kept ready to apply at any time with a brush or rag to any tools or implements required to lay by for a time, preventing any rust, and saving much vexation when the tools are to be used again.
Labor is the great factor on the farm that gives the best return of all expenses, but everything depends on how and where it is applied. It is not the number of hours labor performed that brings in the profit, for misapplied labor may cataly a loss, but in systematic arrangements, by which every matter demanding attention receives its share at the proper time and with the least effort necessary.
One of the difficulties in banking up all kinds of roots, or cabbage, is that of the ground becoming frozen, and sealing them up until the weather becomes mild. A farmer who has tried the method suggests that cabbage be packed in barrels, and the barrels covered with earth, the head of the barrel being so arranged as to allow the cabbage to be taken out as required, and the barrel head covered with straw.
Farmers would make better prices on their wool crops if they would pay a little more attention to cleanliness. Is it possible they can expect good prices for a dirty, gummy mass, stinking and filthy, when there are other farmers sending to market clean white fleeces? The repeated dippings and washing before shearing will amply repay and raise the standard of home-grown wool to an equally high standing with the foreign production.
Light Upon Solar Mysteries.
The news that Alvin Clark's new telescope,
worst cases, no matter how bad, or of how long standing.
P fifty cents, by druggists
R. LUEDKE,
Watch Maker and Jeweler
Center Street, Anaheim.
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WATCHES, CLOCK AND JEWELRY carefully repaired and warranted
Elgin and Waltham Watches.
Registration Notice.
OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK,
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN ACCORDANCE WITH Section 1,604 of the Political Code of California and an order of the Board of Supervisors of Orange county duly made and entered of record June 5, 1890, all the names on the Orange County Great Register and toe Los Angeles County Great Register so far as the same relates to Orange county, are cancelled, and a new registration of the voters of Orange county, California, will begin, as required by law, on the 5th day of July, 1890, and will continue for eight five days, when said registration will close.
R. Q. WICKHAM, County Clerk.
Dated at Santa Ana, June 16, 1890.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of the city of Anaheim that the taxes for the fiscal year 1890-91 are now due and payable to the underignedat his office on Center street, and that all taxes unpaid on the 31 of November, 1890, will be delinquent and an additional five per cent will be collected after that date.
I will be at my office as aforesaid between the hours of 9 A.M. and 12 M., and from 1 P.M. to 3:30 P.M. for the purpose of collecting taxes.
J. S. GARDINER,
Secretary Anaheim Irrigation District.
NICHOLAS HOUSE.
Fulleston, Cal., near Depot.
ROMAN WISSER,- PROP.
A choice line of Wines, Liquors and Cigars always on hand.
SAVING
SANTA M
Incorporated
CAPITAL
$100
OFFI
Carey R. Smith,
I. N. Rafferty,
C. F. Mansur,
DIRECT
CAREY R. SMITH,
HEWITT, C. D. BALL,
O
FIRE
NATION
Los An
Capital Stock
Reserve
UNITED STATES
OFFICIO
E. F. SPENCE,
J. D. BICKNELL,
J. M. ELLIOTT,
G. B. SHAFFER,
DIRECT
E. F. SPENCE,
J. D. BICKNELL,
S.H. MOTT,
J. M.E.
City St
Center Street (Opposite)
ANAH
A.L. LEV
Proprietor
THESE STABLES ARE THE
and most commonslions hention will be paid to bann
The charre in all cases will h
being so arranged as to allow the cabbage
to be taken out as required, and the barrel
head covered with straw.
Farmers would make better prices on their
wool crops if they would pay a little more
attention to cleanliness. Is it possible they
can exeget good prices for a dirty, gummy
mass, stinking and filthy, when there are
other farmers sending to market clean white
fleshes? The repeated dippings and washing
before shearing will amply repay and raise the standard of home-grown wool to an equally high standing with the foreign production.
Light Upon Solar Mysteries.
The news that Alvin Clark's new telescope,
which is to be mounted in this State, will
bring the moon within the apparent distance
of 100 miles from earth causes great
anticipatory interest among scientists and
laymen. The two heavenly bodies will then
seem to be within hailing distance; and most
questions about the moon's visible surface
will have been put in the way of an answer.
When it is considered that human beings
can distinguish the chief physical features of
the moon with the naked eye at a distance of
238,000 miles, the minutiae that may be
viewed at an apparent distance of 100 miles
can be readily imagined. The earth, looked
at from the same distance and at a point of
vantage in the skies, would, under such a
light as that which plays upon the moon exhibit its cities and its great engineering works. Of course the moon is not inhabited and the Clark telescope is not likely to reveal any signs of life on the dead planet; but if the same ration of improvement which marks the progress of telescopes from the time of Galileo to that of Alvin Clark is maintained for the next century or two, who knows but prosperity will be enabled to see the campaign meetings as they occur on the planet Mars. The snow at its poles is even now visible. Why not a future glimpse of the snowflake ballots at its polls?
Church Announcements.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH—On Philadelphia street. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Services at 11 a.m. and 7:39 p.m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday at 3 p.m. D. O., CHAMBERLAYNE, Pastor.
German Methodist Church—John G. Vogel, pastor. Sunday school at 8:46 a.m.; preaching at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7 p.m. Song service Friday at 9 p.m. Preaching at Fullerton Sunday at 9 p.m.
German Evangelical Church—Bernhardt every Sunday at 8 p.m. Rev. O., Paster.
St. Bomipace Catholic Church—Every Monday, morning and evening, at 5 p.m., Paster.
"Not all it gold that glitters" is a true saying; it is equally true that not all is manmade that we believe it should be made of the materials we use."
J.S. GARDINER.
Secretary Anaheim Irrigation District.
NICHOLAS HOUSE.
Fullerton, Cal., mar depot.
ROMAN WISSER,- PROP.
A choice line of Wines, Liquors and Cigars always on hand.
CALLIN
And get a
GLASS OF ICE-COLD BEER.
A share of the patronage of the public is respectfully solicited.
$100 Per Acre
FOR LAND
Adjoining Fullerton
Apply to Richard Melrose,
Anaheim.
IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO SAY TOO MUCH IN FRAME OF THE GOOD FACTS IT CAN SAY. It cannot be too highly recommended, as it is not well-received by many people. It is not well-received by many people. It is not well-received by many people. It is not well-received by many people. It is not well-received by many people. It is not well-received by many people. It is not well-received by many people. It is not well-received by many people. It is not well-received by many people. It is not well-received by many people. It is not well-received by many people.
Emilfries' Hamburg
It is impossible to say too much in frame of these facts because they are too complex to comprehend without teamwork, without applications for work to the undersigned at his office in the Anaheim Irrigation District.
City St.
Center Street (Opposite)
ANAH
A.L. Levine
Proprietor
THESE STABLES ARE THERE AND MOST COMMONLY USED IN EDITION WILL BE PAID TO HUNDREDS OF THE CHARLEE IN ALL CASES WILL BE PUBLISHED AT SHORT NOTES WITH THE COUNTRY, SUPPLIED FOR THE PUBLIC REFERENCE ONLINE.
PHILIP
CENTER STREET,
DEALER IN PHOTOGRAPHY,
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
LIQUORS,
WOOL, HIDDEN
BANK OF ANAHEIM
CAPITAL STOCK,
$100,000.00.
FLEZ JAMES...FRANKLIN
GEORGE V. HORR...CARRIER
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
E. F. SPENCE, W. H. MABURY
W. K. JAMES,
8. H. MOTT, P. JAMES.
This Bank receives Deposits; Loans Money, Buys and Sells Exchange and Currency, makes Collections and transacts a General Banking Business.
COMMENDATIONS:
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, LOS ANGELES. PARKERS AND MERCHANTS BANK, LOS ANGELES. PACIFIC BANK, San Francisco. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, New York.
DRAFTS, LETTERS OF CREDIT OR POSTAL orders issued on banks in the principal cities of all European countries.
Tickets entitling the holder to purchase from New York to the several ports of England, France or Germany, or from any port in these countries to New York, via the Hamburg American Packer Company sold at regular rates. Return tickets as a reduction. Certificates, entitling the holder to purchase on railroad from San Francisco to New York, or via vernal, issued at the established rate.
Persons in Anaheim or vicinity desiring to send to any point in the countries named for any relatives or friend can purchase ticket here and forward them to the proper person by mail.
Orange County
SAVINGS BANK
SANTA ANA, CAL.
Incorporated, April 8, '89.
CAPITAL STOCK,
$100,000.
OFFICERS:
Santa Ana Abstract Comp'y
Incorporated July 9, 1889.
Capital Stock,
$100,000.
Abstracts and Certificates of Title to all lands in Orange County.
113 West Fourth Street, Half Block.
P. O. Box 240.
NOTICE TO WINE BUYERS!
9,000 GALLONS
Choice White and Claret Wines
FOR SALE.
FOR PARTICULARS
ADDRE88: Gazette Office, Anaheim, California.
J.M.Griffith Company
(A CORPORATION.)
LUMBER DEALERS
(Near Railroad Depot)
ANAHEIM.
Keep constantly on hand
Doors, Blinds, Windows,
MOULDINGS.
Posts, Shakes, Shingles,
LATH, HAIR, PLASTER OF PARIS.
ANAHEIM GRIST MILLS OPERATING ON Wednesdays and Saturdays of each week.
Grain, Feed, Meal, Egg., of all varieties. Corn shalled and shipped.
W.T.BROWN, Agent.
C. DAVIS,
Corner of Lemon St. and Broadway,
Buys and Sells
Grain, Popcorn, Peanuts,
Dried Fruit,
FOWLS
ALSO:
HORSES, CATTLE AND HOGS. Call or address.
C. Davis, Anaheim.
ANAHEIM Pharmacy
DR. D. W. HUNT, PROPRIETOR.
SAVINGS BANK
SANTA ANA, CAL.
Incorporated, April 8, '89.
CAPITAL STOCK,
$100,000.
OFFICERS:
Carey R. Smith, President.
I. N. Rafferty, Vice President.
C. F. Mansur, Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
CAREY R. SMITH, I. N. RAFFERTY, R. E. HEWITT, C. D. BALL, C. F. MANSUR.
Transact a general Banking Business.
Deposits received from $1 up. Interest paid on all deposits.
Married women and minors may make deposits in their own names, subject to their own control.
Deposits from the interior may be sent by express or by draft upon any business or banking house.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF Los Angeles.
Capital Stock $200,000
Reserve $205,000
United States Depository.
OFFICERS:
E. F. SPENCE, President.
J. D. BICKNELL, Vice-President.
J. M. ELLIOTT, Cashier.
G. B. SHAFFER, Asst. Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
E. F. SPENCE,
J. D. BICKNELL,
S. H. MOTT,
J. M. ELLIOTT,
City Stables,
Center Street (Opposite Kreeger's Block)
ANAHEIM.
A. L. Lewis & Co.
Proprietors.
THESE STABLES ARE THE BEST VENTILATED and most commandable in the two nails and special attention will be paid to Branding and Grooming horses The charm in all cases will be reasonable.
Single and Double Teams
POSTS, Shakes, Shingles,
LATH, HAIR, PLASTER OF PARIS.
ANAHEIM GRIST MILLS OPERATING ON Wednesdays and Saturday of each week.
Grain, Feed, Meal, Electric of all varieties. Corn shelled and shipped.
W.T.BROWN, Agent.
FRED KREMPLE
Dealer in all the Latest Styles and Best Fitting SHOES.
Mending and Repairing Neatly done.
Harker's old stana, Center Street.
ANAHEIM
BREWERY.
F. CONRAD,
PROPRIETOR.
LAGER BEER!
FURNISHED BY THE BOTTLE OR
5 or 10-Gallon Keg
ICE FOR SALE!
1 Cent Per Pound.
No. 188
SUMMONS.
FOWLS
ALSO
HORSES, CATTLE AND HOGS. Call or address.
C. Davis, Anaheim.
ANAHEIM
Pharmacy
DR. D. W. HUNT, PROPRIETOR.
General Dealer in Drugs and Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Brushes, Hair Oil, Shoulder Braces, Trusses.
Prescriptions accurately compounded day or night.
Full line of Paints and Oils constantly on hand. Sole agent for Morris Poultry Cure.
Also constantly on hand a full line of Havana Cigars and Tobaccos.
In the Field Again!
M. NEBELUNG
ANNOUNCES HIMSELF AS A CANDIDATE FOR the office of relieving the people of Anaheim and vicinity of THIS YEAR'S SURPLUS Walnut Crop,
For which he promises to pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICE,
Subject to the decision of the holders of the crop-anglers Respectfully, M. NEBELUNG.
Fountain Saloon
Anaheim Bottled Beer!
BY THE BOTTLE OR DOZEN.
For Sale by N. HART
At Fountain Saloon, Anaheim.
I will pay 25 cents per dozen for bottles returned.
FRITZ RUHMANN'S New Place.
City Stables,
Center Street (Opposite Kroeger's Block)
ANAHEIM.
A. L. Lewis & Co.
Proprietors.
THESE STABLES ARE THE BEST VENTILATED
and most commodious in the town, and special
edition will be paid to Branding and Grooming horses
The charge in all cases will be reasonable.
Single and Double Teams
Published at short notice, and co-ruffal drivers, families
with the country, supplied when required. The patonage of the public responsibly solicited
PHILIP DAVIS,
CENTER STREET, - ANAHEIM,
(Between Los Angeles and Lemon.)
DEALER IN PROVISIONS,
GROCERIES, CROCKERY,
HARDWARE, GRAIN,
LIQUORS, CIGARS,
WOOL, HIDES, ETC.
ICE FOR SALE!
1 Cent Per Pound.
No. 188.
SUMMONS
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF ORANGE
COUNTY, State of California.
Daniel Primman, ph. midd., v. S. H. Dillener,
Thomas E. Wilson, John Doe and Richard Roe, defendanta.
Action brought in the Superior Court of Orange
county, State of California, and the Complaint alled
in said county of Orange, in the office of the Court
of said superior Court.
The purpose of the State of California must granting
to B. M. Dillener, Thomas E. Wilson, John Doe and
Richard Roe, defendants.
Ten are hereby required to appear in an action
brought against you by the above named plaintiff in
the Superior Court of the county of Orange, State of
California, and to answer the complaint filed therein,
within two days (excluding the day of arrival) after the moving on year of this commencement if moved within this country; or if arrived elsewhere, within three days or less than eight days will be taken against you according to the proper of said Complainant.
The said motion is brought to obtain a decree of
this Court for the possession of a mortgage described
in the said Complainant, and admitted by one
A. R. Jenkins to one John Caldwell (and signed by
November 16, 1859, by said John Caldwell on the date of
signature, A. R. Jenkins on the date of signature, and 20th June
1859, by said John Caldwell on the date of signature).
And now may be married hereunto with respect to the proper of said Complainant.
For Sale by
N. HART
At Fountain Saloon, Anaheim.
I will pay 25 cents per dozen for bottles returned.
FRITZ RUHMANN'S
New Place.
BACKS' NEW BUILDING.
LOS ANGELES STREET.
KEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND
complete stock of fresh liquors, wines and
cigars. Cold beer always on draught.
The patronage of the public solicited.
LIEB'S BEER HALL.
CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS,
CIGARS.
Ice-Cold Beer Always on Draught.
Mona Building, Center Street.
Anaheim Street Car Company.
Notice that no TRADE AT A MUNICIPAL STREET IS ALLOWED UNDER ANY OF THE ABOVE CONDITIONS.
STAR FEED MILL.
Roiling Barley and Shelling Corn.
J.P. DES CHANGER.
Comp'y
$100,000.
Orange County.
P.O. Box 240.
BUYERS!
SET Wines
California.
DAVIS,
St. and Broadway,
and Sells
corn, Peanuts,
Fruit,
OWLS
ALSO—
AND HOGS. Call or address,
Anaheim.
HEIM
macy
NT, PROPRIETOR.
Empire General Shipping Company.
Standard, Portsmouth & Co., General Agents, San Francisco.
NORTHERN ROUTER.
Baltimore Inlet for Portsmouth, St. Winnipeg, & C., and Depot Island and Alameda, and all other ports.
SOUTHERN ROUTER.
TIME TABLE FOR OCTOBER, 1890.
LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO.
For Port Hardwick...
S. B. Santa Rom. Oct. 3, 11, 18, 27 and Nov 4.
S. B. Pensacola, Oct. 7, 15, 28, 31 and Nov 8.
For Indianapolis...
S. B. Burdin, Oct. 1, 8, 17, 26 and Nov 2.
S. B. Los Angeles, Oct. 4, 13, 23, 26 and Nov 8.
LEAVE SAN PEDRO.
For San Diego...
S. B. Pomona, Oct. 1, 8, 17, 25 and Nov 2.
S. B. Santa Rom., Oct. 5, 15, 21, 29 and Nov 8.
LEAVE SAN PEDRO.
For San Francisco...
S. B. Pomona, Oct. 3, 11, 19, 27 and Nov 4.
S. B. Santa Rom., Oct. 7, 15, 28, 31 and Nov 8.
LEAVE SAN PEDRO AND REDONDO.
For San Francisco...
S. B. Eureka, Oct. 4, 12, 20, 28 and Nov 5.
S. B. Los Angeles, Oct. 3, 16, 28, and Nov 1.
Cars to connect with steamers leave S. P. R. R.Depot Fifth street, Los Angeles; as follows:
With the Santa Rom and Potrilla at 9:25 o'clock,
With Los Angeles and Eureka going north at 5:12 o'clock,
Passengers per Los Angeles and Eureka via Redondo leave Santa Fe depot at 3:25 p.m.
All plans of steamers cabins at agent's office, where berths may be secured.
The steamers Los Angeles and Eureka will call regularly at Newport pier for and with freight and passengers.
The company reserves the right to change the steamers or their days of mailing.
For passage or freight, as above, or for Tickets to and from All Important Points in Europe,
Apply to W. PARRIS, Agent.
OFFICE—No. 124 West Second St., Los Angeles.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY.
(Pacific System.)
IMPORTANT CHANGE OF TIME.
JULY 10, 1890.
Trains leave and are due to arrive at LOS ANGELES Arcade Depot, daily as follows:
LEAVE FOR
DISTINATION.
ARRIVE FROM
Republican House
Election. Tuesday, Nov. 4, 1890.
FOR GOVERNOR
Henry H. Markham,
LOS ANGELES.
FOR LIECUTENANT-GOVERNOR,
JOHN B. REDDICK...Calaveras.
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE,
E.G. WAITE...Alameda.
FOR STATE TREASURER,
J.R.MeDONALD...Stanislaws.
FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL,
W.H.H.HART..San Francisco.
FOR SURVEYOR-GENERAL,
THEO.REICHERT,San Francisco
FOR STATE COMPTROLLER,
E.G.COLGAN...Sonoma.
FOR CHIEF JUSTICE,
W.H.BEATTY...Sacramento.
FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES,
C.H.GAROUTTE...Yolo.
R.C.HARRISON.San Francisco
J.J.DeHAVEN (Short Term)
Humboldt.
FOR CLERK OF THE SUPREME COURT,
L.BROWN...Solano.
FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION,
J.W.ANDERSON..San Francisco
Congressional Nominations.
All Important Points in Europe,
Apply to
W. PARRIS, Agent.
OFFICE—No. 124 West Second St., Los Angeles.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY.
(Pacific System.)
IMPORTANT CHANGE OF TIME.
JULY 10, 1890.
Trains leave and are due to arrive at LOS ANGELES Arcade Depot, daily as follows:
LEAVE FOR DISTINATION ARRIVE FROM
3:50 P.M. Banning 9:20 A.M.
5:10 P.M. Banning 10:00 P.M.
9:08 P.M. Colton 9:20 A.M.
3:56 P.M. Colton 4:20 P.M.
5:10 P.M. Daming and East 10:00 P.M.
19:20 P.M. El Paso and East 9:31 P.M.
11:55 A.M. Long Beach and San Pedro 17:50 P.M.
9:25 A.M. Long Beach and San Pedro 8:15 A.M.
5:12 P.M. Long Beach and San Pedro 8:33 P.M.
10:40 P.M. Portland 7:25 A.M.
9:06 A.M. Riverside 9:20 A.M.
3:56 P.M. Riverside 4:20 P.M.
9:08 A.M. Riverside 10:00 P.M.
9:08 A.M. San Bernardino 9:20 A.M.
3:50 P.M. San Bernardino 4:20 P.M.
12:45 P.M. San Francisco & Sacramento 7:25 A.M.
10:40 P.M. San Francisco & Sacramento 2:55 A.M.
19:27 A.M. Santa Ana and Anaheim 8:55 A.M.
5:02 A.M. Santa Ana and Anaheim 4:04 A.M.
12:45 P.M. Santa Barbara 2:55 P.M.
7:25 A.M. Santa Barbara 9:06 P.M.
9:30 A.M. Santa Monica 8:33 A.M.
1:07 P.M. Santa Monica 12:17 P.M.
5:07 P.M. Santa Monica 4:28 P.M.
16:10 P.M. Santa Monica 7:20 A.M.
19:37 A.M. Tustin 8:55 A.M.
15:02 P.M. Tustin 4:04 P.M.
5:30 P.M. Whittier 8:28 A.M.
Sundays excepted. Sundays only.
Three Routes...The Sunset via El Paso, the Central via Ogden, and the Shasta via Portland. Direct connections. Pullman Palace Buffet Sleeping Cars. Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars. Semi-monthly Sunset excursions through to New York and Boston with but one change.
For freight and ticket rates apply to T.A.DARLING, Agent, Anaheim; Or, J.М.Crawley, А.G.P.А., Los Angeles; А.Н.TOWNE, Т.Н.GOODMAN, General Manager
Southern Cal. R'y Co
THE
Santa Fe Route
IS THE
SHORT LINE
Between Southern California and Denver, Kansas City, New York, Chicago, and all
EASTERN CITIES!
Time from 12 to 24 Hours Quicker than any other line.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars run through from SAN DIEGO TO CHICAGO
Every Day in the Year.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
Completely Furnished run through on all Overland Trains.
Tourist Excursions in charge of experienced managers leave every THURSDAY. The cars are carpeted and enclosed and are supplied with Mattresses, Mankins, Sheets, Pillows and Lunch Tables. A Pullman Portor is in charge of each car to attend to the comfort of our patrons.
Rates as Low as the Lowest.
For full information call on or address L.A.DESMOND, Agent, Anaheim, or CLARENCE A.WARNER,
R.C.HARRISON.San Francisco
J.J.DeHAVEN(Short Term)
Humboldt.
FOR CLERK OF THE SUPREME COURT,
L.BROWN....Solano.
FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION,
J.W.ANDERSON..San Francisco
Congressional Nominations.
FOR CONGRESSMEN-AT-LARGE,
W.W.MORROW...San Francisco.
J.C.CAMPBELL..San Joaquin.
District Nominations.
RAILROAD COMMISSIONER, 3D DISTRICT,
JAMES W.REA.....Santa Clara.
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 4TH DISTRICT
J.R.HEBRON.....Monterey.
ELEVENTH
Annual Fair
OF THE
SIXTH DISTRICT
Agricultural
ASSOCIATION
BEGINS
AT
Los Angeles,
October 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18.
THE
HORTICULTURAL
AND
AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION
WILL BE HELD AT
Chamber of Commerce
Frank Wiggins, -- Supt.
Admission 25 Cts
SAN DIEGO TO CHICAGO
Every Day in the Year.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
Completely Furnished run through on all Overland Trains.
Tourist Excursions in charge of experienced managers leave every THURSDAY. The cars are carpeted and entrained and are supplied with Mattresses, Baskets, Sheets, Pillows and Lunch Tables. A Pullman Portor is in charge of each car to attend to the comfort of our patrons.
Rates as Low as the Lowest.
For full information call on or address L. A. DESMOND, Agent, Anaheim, or CLARENCE A. WARNER,
EXCURSION MANAGER.
No. 20 North Spring Street, Los Angeles, California.
E. H. WADE,
General Manager.
G. P. & T. A.
F. & J. BACKS,
UNDERTAKERS!
And Dealers in
FURNITURE.
Wall Paper, Cornices, Window Shades, Picture Frames, Upholstery Goods, Paints, Oils and Glass.
Sewing Machine Supplies, Etc.
JOHN EVERHARTY,
PROPRIETOR
FASHION LIVERY,
FEED AND BOARDING
STABLES.
TURNOUTS FURNISHED
Worn Hought and Sold.
BOSTON BAKERY,
J. KREISS, PROP.
Frank Grand furnished to all parts of America, and vicinity.
AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION
WILL BE HELD AT
Chamber of Commerce
Frank Wiggins, - Supt.
Admission, 25 Cts.
HORSES, CATTLE AND ALL the live stock display will be made at the Agricultural Park. Racing every day at the track. Special attractions daily. Ladies' equestrianism. Grand stock parade and other attractive features.
Send for Premium List.
L. LIGHTFNBERGER, President.
BEN. BENJAMIN, Secretary.
No. 167 North Main street., Los Angeles, CA.
R. BOETCHER,
WAGON MAKING AND BLACKSMITHING!
HORSE SHOPING
A SPECIALITY Satisfaction Guarantee!
G.E.GLAUCK,
PAINTING, PAINTING