cftso with nil of nor colonies. Work, and 
Home money, ore the essential elements of 
success. 
LOMPOC. 
Lompoc Colony is situated in tli* north¬ 
ern portion of Santa Barbara county. ft 
is a temperance* colony, tlic sale of ardent 
«J'|J i I.S being positively prohibit) d. The 
sett lenient has heun in existence at- nr six 
.'eais, the land being purchased from C> I 
HnWietur, of Santa Burhurn. The putmlii 
tion imniliciu iilrout 1000, and is composed 
of a thrifty, law-abiding' class of people. 
ORANOE, 
Orange settlement . Los Angles eonntv 
eim not properly be called a colony, u» iit 
n<i previous time has there been miv mu- 
tiial organization. It, however, in some 
respects, resembles the colonic* above 
mentioned, and lias improved greatly dm 
ing the pant few years. At our last visit, 
mnde about two months ago, we were sur¬ 
prised to find that what was live years ago 
a bare and dry plain, is now covered with 
a dense foliage of semi-tropical and de¬ 
ciduous trees, many m bearing The 
water supply seems to be abundant; land 
>h reasonable in price; society good, and 
church and school facilities excellent. 
XV BSTMlNSTFI!. 
A\ estminster is located a few miles from 
Anaheim, and like Lompoc, is a temper- 
atice colony. The land is good . and being 
m the artesian-well belt, water is abundant. 
1 lie sHtlers arc drawn from the best class 
of Eastern people, and many have highly 
improved places. The colony has been iii 
existence about six years, though organized 
in 1871 . Two handsome church edifices 
ami several stores, are located in the emitci 
of the tract. 
WAfiaistaTON muiu.vmt ooloint. 
'I’he Washington Irrigated Colony, in 
Fresno county, is modeled after the Ven¬ 
tral California Colony, which it strong¬ 
ly reaeinblea. It is in I h<> hands of an 
ejitorprisnig rial c-tutt di'iib i of San 
i'ram iHco, and quite a number ..f etth .s 
are already on the tract I ndotibledly the 
land is well adapted to grape-glowing and 
riiiain-makuig, bid the hot climate is a 
periods drawback to tluis. who hnxe he 
eome aeenstouK'd to the cool sen brecres 
ol the I’uedlc ocean. 
We have endeavored in Ibis articlo I.. 
give n luief sketch of tho loiueipil eoloitii-* 
of .Southern California The ayaUno s,, i m , 
lo be best adapted to the eotlliliy, and we 
ebtuild like to see many mom started 
The S* Mi I li el li Tl aii soouu'nentul U;ulln-id 
will lie IInilpItrUid ill a lew luontbs, and 
many traids of laud now lying idle will be 
dcvelopnd to their fulled eaipaiulv h. 
• '■melmiuil, we will say lied ally persons 
w bo liar •< any doubts coueei lung the I'.dony 
plan will do well to examine, as we finio 
done, Hum. in eyistene. Wbile ft is Hot 
claimed that the systeni does away with all 
I he hardships of pioneer life, it is cerium 
• bat it is (li,. best wav to secure a pleasant 
home on this oast 
SEMI - TRC}PIC CA /. IFnRNIA . 
AMERICAN 
grape growing 
WINE MAKING. 
GEORGE HtTSMAM. 
1 anrrsson c» ip,8i,rri iriat ■«. I’*,. *•»,,, 
M Manual. 
Price, BI.no. 
Rj and) In nay Address. 
CART KB A HICF-, Um An K *|*s. r«t. 
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» POPULAR NATIONAL WORK. 
1 rmusni by SiiiweuijTtcv Osn. 
'Hie JVT^.t ive Flowed ; Fert|p 
"» Till IMTKO STXTF*. 
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ftwoi OF T8,*, "OAti r rNA IIl >TVC 1 i 'll 
J •id»nJldl» t)ltu«r»I*d b> o.loraj |,UI» to Prun w.. 
Brjl# of i l'fit|i. llffi yTBjiy 
1'iibl |ah*d Ih uiifr.LrfB «.*< h tn»n.l«rr »ouUid1<u a 
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prtr.il. i b» cent* Addr-M 
CABTlUt fe llR’t Lo* Ax*<„| 
j F O I l S A I. Id. 
ten acres, 1 
All «ot to Troos and Vines Under 
Ditch near College, near tin* Street 
• Railway. Excellent soil, water tmu 
| the surface, level land Host bar 
!gain now in market. 
ONLY $1,200.00. 
Enquire: Hoorn 3 , Downey Block 
JOHN H. COTTON 
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