>/•• U/ T/tor/r cM.iFnltsr \. 
Rmri'ATioNAi., 
■ducntional matter* thi-* rily ranks 
1 to noni? in tlie Stall 1 , and California 
fable reputation of hat ing one 
f lli*> host public school systems in tlie | rcnc '' ■" 1,1 
1 Slates, and the Milministi,ition of ,,n 'i 
tlio syfetein is highly twlSsfuOtorv, In qddi-1 ^ • * A • 
Another gnes to the southeast through 
•h valleys to Anaheim ntnl Santa Ana, 
id is smut to be extended to San Diego. _ _ _ .. 
Inside of two yenn*,yol another arm will with lun-r aff,Actions, "thr^t 
■omnlete system rif pity MihnoU ’"l* 1 the g*t p * of onr 
, . i ' \ . i . 
olher 
(to which we shall d. 
future issue), wo have a till in I 
schools that take high rank m t'tlHi'rtthuial | ; d tlio taking of the 
matters. St. Vincent College, Mslers’ 
school, and a tmnllirr of private mIiuuIs; 
the t'niveraity of Southern l‘.jlifornln, Of Arc rrprnae 
which wo give an mutating mi another be 
pw " ' . .." - 
from the Fast, and eogir 
bearing the tnlismanic letters, | 
F>' |{. ({., will come thundering ! 
th.it 
HKALTIf. 
An a health resort, Southern California is 
msidcred the great sanitarium for persons 
bronchial 
Vi,.I Imre we make* tho pradictio 
Angeles will bn a city of c 
Xl census. 
tr< itildei 
Persona who have traveled the world 
ov»r in wtatrii »*f relief for consumptive 
tendencies, only found relief when they 
here. Members of royal families of 
MAMUKH'tuWK 
Od 
what cramped for want of 
speak well cif the attention paid ! and proper water privileges, but 
to the present and future educational want 1 * j the hands of Mr, 13. F. ( \’idler, a gentleman fact, 
of the city. Souther "* ' ’ 
now have a Normal 
Sehoul. and it is be¬ 
lieved that the coming 
Legndaturn will locate 
one here. 
Wo have a Public 
Library Association, 
with well apfonted 
rooms, a largo library 
of books, and all the 
leading magazines and 
papers of the country; 
an institution that 
would do honor to n 
city of many times the 
population of this. 
Wo have a full ret>- 
rcseiitutiuu ol church¬ 
es, and a number of 
line church buildings, 
and it is easy for any 
now-oomer to imd a 
church with which to 
identify himself. 
benevolent instilu 
tions take care of the 
unfortunate, with a 
provident bounty that 
is not excelled by any 
city in the country. 
the societies of Ma 
sons, Odd Fellow*, 
flood Templars, etc., 
etc., are alt well rep- 
resented. 
3 °,° r,n j the old world hsvn come here, and, in on* 
i instance, they have been <ui greatly Irene- 
| fitted that a book aroa published, illustrating 
land telling of our Wonderful county. It 
Ion mill that ha»]seems that it wa* time to tiro* the worn- 
out, hackneyed t-ubjert ,.f ** 4 'lirnate and 
resources," and go to work. Bi 
KAll-HUAUS. 
tbi» city the 
Kxmiieme ov Wm. II, I 1 
Loa AsottiK*. 
inverse, (lie right thing 
i the i ruaku itut woolen factory i 
water p invert will 
steel tracks for the iron horse 
extend their arms like the >pok> 
hub of * win . I, K\tending to tie north,! the "Ity 
connecting with San Francis,n, Sm > niianto,' Two browci las furnish tho 
and the citie? of the Alla t'alifomio, met "ouutr, and am extending their trado inl*> 
thence nemss the mountains and pi d*in to Arizona. 
Omaha, n i.i king oonin-eii'in with tie great The planing mills 
roads to all parts the eontioi tit. \ r• -.«>I (.’<>. do an iinmens 
extendtt to the East through A rim mu (whieh lion with the it >**ti-u 
is pouring her wealth Mtto this. ii \ i, through A numb’ 
.| \. w Matti 
institution of buy of ua everything v»c <s 
buy Of our wholesale house 
or -A here for reluct ion as « 
I reduction work* shad h 
jespital will sum find that h> 
, Woodworth t,> build another S*a»*e-v 
u in rmnnvo- W* call attention to a tin, 
that the rlitnuU of 
alone, if pmjierly un¬ 
derstood by tin* out¬ 
side world, would give 
us a population of 
wealthy people, who 
Would come here to 
enjoy living, and gain 
a new lease of life, 
and would make this 
the great winter resort 
of the Foiled States, 
and even of portions 
of the old world. 
When that time shall 
come, our city will be 
the home of families 
of wealth, (i.,« resi¬ 
dences wdl Ik* erected, 
employ turrit tor the 
poor, a home market 
for our luxuries that 
cm and will be pro¬ 
duced in profusion as 
soon a* the demand is 
created. 
f.<« Angeles has ev¬ 
erything to make hi r 
a great i ity. She al¬ 
ready is the railroad 
renter, has a shipping 
port, an extensive ag¬ 
ricultural country sur* 
rounding, a* rich as 
the valley st-f the Nile; 
the great mineral re¬ 
gion* of Southern t’al* 
ifnrnia. An* ma. Mm* 
ir ilmn to 
produce, to 
n ship their 
»<!. i 
ting 
id 
1 Mexico (another new In Id to, 
Kansan t'it.v, connecting with tin' i 
cni.lr, [lie .. l„i„, 
two and threo days noun r the eus!i 11 . 
Hoad* ills'i extend west to Suntu A 
south to Wilmington and the h,trto.■ 
lVdro, connecting with the l'm.ii.. 
Hhtp Company's line of steamors. 
lumberyard*, 
tent ion at nn 
j| Tho city in represented by three bank*, 
n Ieiicb of which have ample capital, and me 
ii : wdl managed, taking tank with the best 
| linunoial Cfiiicerua of tho country. 
o>ixi*. It will only cus 
year, and save you n 
Th» Skmi Tuoi’u- is the i 
ud hortioiiiluxal paper in i: 
-icultural 
n Cal, 
