anaheim-gazette 1887-01-08
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WEEKLY GAZETTE.
Published every Saturday.
Established 1870.
Richard Melrose
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AN EMOTIONAL OLD MAN.
Fresh from a Southern Prison He Excited Old Heroes' Sympathy.
The company of war veterans had gathered in the town hall and were enjoying a gourious reunion. Baked beans and cakes were circulating briefly; reminiscences of the terrible war and tales of glory and hardship were the order of the day. All beer grew tender, and many voices were husky with feeling as the old soldiers recounted their experiences. Suddenly an old, white-braided man, clad inattered garments, darted past the doorkeeper into the hall and flung himself, sobbing upon this commander's neck.
"Prison—down south—suffering—three years!" he exclaimed, in a paroxysm of emotion.
"What if?" cried the commander, "another old veteran! Welcome, comrade, to our humble feet."
An eager group gathered about him and a dozen questions were asked.
"What year?"
"What company?"
"Libbyf"
"Andersonville!"
"Castle Thunlee!"
The old hero waved his hand majestically and said, as distinctly as he could:
"How can I recall the awful tael? My bleeding heart shrinks from reopening its wounds. Let the beneficence of peace flood our worry souls with rest. I am an emotional old man."
"You are right," said the commander, deeply touched by the veteran's words.
"Let joy rule this happy hour. Sit down and partake with us."
The old hero is dined.
They brought him refreshments, which he seemed to appreciate immensely, and treated him as their most honored guest. He adjusted himself around four plates of beans, two pieces of pie and five cups of coffee and then fell to work steadily on the sandwiches.
"How sweet," said he at length, "to meet thus, linked by the indissoluble bonds of fraternal love! Ah, how it fills my heart—and stomach! Excuse me if I wipe away a happy tear. I am an emotional old man."
The old hero is dined.
They brought him refreshments, which he seemed to appreciate immensely, and treated him as their most honored guest. He adjusted himself around four plates of beans, two pieces of pie and five cups of coffee and then fell to work steadily on the sandwiches.
"How sweet," said he at length, "to meet thus, linked by the indisoluble bonds of fraternal love! Ah, how it fills my heart—and stomach! Excuse me if I wipe away a happy tear. I am an emotional old man."
All sat in reverent silence before the old hero, until he began on his twenty-seventh sandwich. Then the commander, whose heart was overflowing with sympathy, asked in pity:
"And did they treat you harshly in those accursed rebel prisons!"
"What rebel prisons!" said the veteran.
"Did you not say that you were in a southern prison?"
"Oh, yes. I only got out last year. I got three years down in Texas for borrowing a mule. It makes me tired now, to think of it. I am an emo—"
The corporal tried to strike him and the commander tried to trip him and the door-keeper tried to grab him; but he slipped from the hall like a bullet from a gun, and the thought of the way in which he had begged them rendered the entire company emotional in the highest degree. —Boston Illuminator.
They Took Seats.
Two young Detroiters, who are acquainted with a country schoolmaster having a school about twelve miles from the city, were invited out to a spelling school a few nights since, and they took a horse and buggy and drove out. There was a large gathering of farmers, and an exciting context was looked for. Just previous to the beginning of the exercises a young fellow, whose health would have bumped a six-foot mark and whose weight was about 160 pounds, called one of the Detroiters aside and asked:
"Are you two fellows going to spell?" "I guess so."
"Purity good at it!"
"I think I can down you all."
"You do, eh! Now you look a-here. I've come here to night to spell this school down. My gal is here to see me do it. I hain't no objections to your spellin along till we come to the word 'catarrh,' but after that you can't drop down any too soon! If either one o'you follows beat me you'll better have the wings of a dove to fly out o'this, for I'll gin ye both the all-firedest licking two dudes ever goof!"
They stood up with him until all the others went down, and then at a look full of deepest meaning both missel and left him victor. When he had carried off the honors he came around and said:
"Much obleeged, and I hope you don't feel hurt. She didn't have cared about it, but Susan had her heart set on it, and Susan's got eighty acres of land and a drove of sheep." —Detroit Free Press.
Moody's Balky Horse.
Moody loves horses. He has better ones now than when he role around to his Chicago mission work on a balky little animal whose natural depravity finally caused it to be consigned to the stable for the rest of its days. A good deacon, hearing of this, came to Mr. Moody and asked him to sell or give the horse to his old pastor, who had a buggy and had been praying for a horse. He refused to give it to any one, but said it was there, and any one that wanted it could go and take the horse. But when, at its first
Moody's Balky Horse.
Moody loves horses. He has better ones now than when he role around to his Cauco mission work on a balky little animal whose natural depravity finally caused it to be consigned to the stable for the rest of its days. A good deacon, hearing of this, came to Mr. Moody and asked him to sell or give the horse to his old pastor, who had a buggy and had been praying for a horse. He refused to give it to any one, but said it was there, and any one that wanted it could go and take the horse. But when, at its first outing, it stopped stone-still for half an hour, despite all coaxing and urging to the contrary, and then suddenly shot up the street like a meteor, only stopping against a stone wall with smashed buggy and dismounted rider, the parson, gathering himself up, said: "Well, the Lord may have sent this horse, but he sent the poorest one he had."—Correspondence Pittsburgh Commercial.
The Young Idea.
A 5-year-old discovered the neighbor's hens in her yard scratching. In a most indignant tone she reported to her mother that Mrs. Smith's hens were "wiping their feet on our grass."—Exchange.
Uncle George—and so you go to school now, Johnny! What part of the exercises do you like best? Johnny—the exercise we get at recess—Boston Transcript.
Little Paul is having a good deal of difficulty in committing to memory the Lord's Prayer. The other night, after repeating it with the assistance of his mamma, he looked up and said, "Mamma, won't the Lord be glad when I can say this through without a break!"—Harper's Bag.
A Specimen of Chinese Hummor.
A barber, shaving a customer's head, drew blood, and put one of his fingers on it. Again he made a cut, and put down another finger, and so on till he had no more fingers frenzied. "Ah," said he, as he paused in his work, "a barber's is a difficult trade; we ought to have 1,000 fingers."—North China Mail.
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria,
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria,
The proprietors of authorized A. Krug,
to refund your money.
King of Cough Cures,
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THE LIME KILN CLUB.
Trustee Pullback Meets With Some Rough Treatment as a Delegate.
It was within three minutes of the hour for opening the meeting when Brother Gardner received a message to the effect that his wife was in a fit. He left for home in a manner neither too dignified nor too hasty, and the meeting was called to order by Sir Isaac Walpole, who said: "While de president hex our sympathy in dis dark hour, as a matter of coarse, vet de business of dis kentry must not suffer bekase one old black woman dan goss an' has a fit. Let us purseed to bimess, an' it may be well fur me to menshun de fack dat de puison who puts a licorice drop on de hot stove doorin' our purposedia's may find himself weary of do burdens of dis cold world.
RETURNED A BROKEN MAX.
Trustee Pullback then made a report on his trip to Washington, N.C., as a delegate from the club to attend an emancipation jubilee. He reached there all right after a journey lasting thirteen days, and was warmly welcomed by Archie Moore and J. P. Jones of the committee on arrangements. During the first two hours of his stay some one stole his watch, and later on his sachel pocketbook were missing. His complaints were treated with supreme indifference, and on the day of the jubilee he was set upon and pounded until he could hardly walk. He had his credentials all straight, and no one disputed them, but he thinks there was a conspiracy to do him up because the Lime Kiln club had refused to grant a charter to the "Koon Killin' Klub" of Washington to act as a branch.
He thinks there was a conspiracy.
Trustees reached home after enduring hardships which would have killed a United States senator, and has been in bed nearly ever since.
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The body of a little boy, who was lost in the recent blizzard at Creighton, Neb., was found the other day. It was well preserved and upon the open prairie, no snow drift having covered it. He had taken off his coat and vest and rolled them up for a pillow, upon which he laid down to sleep, with his cap drawn over his eyes.
CALIFORNIA CURE.
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Guaranteed a positive cure for Catarrh, Cold in the Head, Hay Fever, Rose Cold, Catarrhal Diefness and Sore Eyes. Restores the sense of taste and smell, removes bad taste and unpleasant breath, resulting from Catarrh. Easy and pleasant to use. Follow directions and a cure is warranted by A. Krug, druggiat. M. A. Newmark & Co., Wholesale Depot, Los Angeles.
It was Prince Bismarck who forced into the Imperial Constitution of Germany an article forbidding members of the Reichstag to accept compensation for their services as such, and, after a five years' fight in the Courts, he has compelled one Progressive Deputy and one Social Democrat to disgorge the $125 per session paid to each by their constitutions.
HAMBURG FIGS.
Probably as much misery comes from habitual constipation as from any derangement of the functions of the body, and it is difficult to cure for the reason that no
DYSPEPSIA.
Sedentary habits, mental worry, nervous excitement, excess or imprisonment in resting or drinking, and various other causes derangement of the liver, kidneys, and stomach, in which the disorder of organ increases the infirmity of the others.
The immediate results are Loss of Appetite, Nausea, Foul Breath, Heartburn, Painlessness, Dizziness, Sick Headaches, failure of physical and mental vigor, distressing sense of weight and fullness in the stomach and increased Costiveness, all of which are known under one head as Dyspepsia.
* In every instance where this disease does not originate from serofulous taint in the blood, AYER'S PILLS may be confidently relied upon to effect a cure. Those cases not amenable to the curative influence of AYER'S PILLS alone will certainly yield to the Pills are aided by the powerful blood purifying properties of AYER'S SARSAPA BILLA.
Dyspeptics should know that the longer treatment of their malady is postponed the more difficult of cure it becomes.
Ayer's Pills
Never fail to relieve the bowels and promote their healthful and regular action and thus cure Dyspepsia. Temporary palliatives all do permanent harm. The fitful activity into which the enfeebled stomach is spurred by "bitters," and alcohol stimulates, is inevitably followed by reaction that leaves the organ weaker than before.
"Costiveness," induced by my sedentary habits of life, became chronic; AYER'S PILLS afforded me speedy relief. Their occasional use has since kept me all right." HERMANN DBINGHOFF, Newark, N.J.
"I was induced to try AYER'S PILLS as a remedy for Indigestion, Constipation, and Headache, from which I had long been a sufferer. I found their action easy, and obtained prompt relief. They have benefited me more than all the medicines ever before tried." M.V. WATSON, 183 State St., Chicago, Ill.
"They have entirely corrected the costive habit, and vastly improved my general health." REV. FRANCIS B. HARLOWE, Atlanta, Ga.
"The most effective and the easiest physic I have ever found. One dose will quickly more my bowels and free ray head from pain." W.L. PAAGE, Richmond, Fa.
"A sufferer from Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, and Neuralgia for the last twenty years. AYER'S PILLS have benefited me more than any medicine I have ever taken." P.R. ROOERS, Needmore, Brown Co., Ind.
"For Dyspepsia they are invaluable." J.T. HAYES, Mexia, Texas.
AYER'S PILLS,
PREPARED BY
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Druggists.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
He thinks there was a conspiracy.
Trustee reached home after enduring hardships which would have killed a United States senator, and has been in bed nearly ever since.
When his verbal report had been submitted there was a murmur of indignation throughout the hall, and Waydown Bebee offered the following resolution:
"Resolved, Dat until de gubner of North Carolina forwards us an apology in writin', accompanied by at least $75 to recompense Brother Pollback for his sufferins, all intercourse between dis club an' de said state of North Carolina must be considered at end."
The resolution was unanimously adopted.
SETTLED.
The chairman of the committee on bribery and corruption then made a report on the case of Sir Edward Gildersleeve, A. B., who was convicted of passing a counterfeit nickel on the treasurer. The committee had plenty of proofs that Sir Edward was absent-minded and would as soon take in a fifty-cent piece, with a hole in it as to pay out a nickel made of lead. He had been very much cast down over the affair, and had offered a dog and a shotgun to settle the case. The committee advised that the case be quashed as one without merit.
The report was accepted and adopted, and the meeting adjourned.—Detroit Free Press.
What Troubled Her.
A specialist in throat troubles was called to treat a Boston lady, who manifested so much interest in his surgical instruments that he explained their uses to her. "This laryngoscope," said he, "is fitted with small mirrors and an electric light"; the interior of your throat will be seen by me as clearly, as the exterior. You would be surprised to know how far down we can see with an instrument of this kind." The operation over, the lady appeared somewhat agitated. "Poor girl," said her sister, who was present, "it must have been very painful." "Oh, no; not that, not that," whispered the Boston lady. "but just as he fixed his instrument in place I remembered that I had a hole in my stocking."—Boston Traveller.
On the Safe Side.
An old lady real a paragraph in one of the papers the other day, describing how a grindstone burst in a saw-mill and killed four men. She happened to remember that there was a small grindstone down in her cellar, leaning against the wall; she went out, and got an accident insurance policy, and then, summoning her servant, and holding a pie-board in front of her face, so that if the thing exploded her face would not be injured, had the stone taken out into the road, where twenty-four pills of water were thrown over it, and a sick was stack in the hole bearing a placard marked "dangerous." She says it is a mercy the whole house was blown to pieces by the thing before this.—Wood and Iron.
Simple and Easy.
The tariff, my son! Oh, it's a simple thing, if you'll only give it about five minutes' study. There is a great deal of talk made over it, but so there is always much talk about everything. This true principle of protection and free trade, for they must
HAMBURC FIGS.
Probably as much misery comes from habitual constipation as from any derangement of the functions of the body, and it is difficult to cure for the reason that no one likes to take the medicine that is usually prescribed. Hamburg Figs were prepared to obviate this difficulty, and they will be found effective as well as pleasant to the taste of women and children. 25 cents.
DR. FLINT'S HEART REMEDY.
Dr. Flint's Heart Remedy banishes from those affected with heart disease all fear, either of sudden death, or the development of those terrible brain diseases which result in insanity. It is one of the best remedies known for headache, which is often dependent upon disease of the heart, sometimes upon nervous disease, and sometimes upon derangement of the circulation. 31.70. Descriptive treatise with each bottle, or malleefree.
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J. J. MACK & CO., 9 and 11 Front St., San Francisco, Cal.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
Of the State of California, in and for the County of Los Angeles.
CORNELIA H. SCARBOROUGH,
Plaintiff
JOHN W. SCARBOROUGH,
Defendant
Action brought in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the county of Los Angeles, and the Complaint filed in said county of Los Angeles in the office of the Clark of said Superior Court.
The People of the State of California send Greeting to John W. Scarborough, Defendant.
You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff, in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the county of Los Angeles, and to answer the Complaint filed therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day of service), after the service on you of this Summons, if served within this county, or if served elsewhere within thirty days, or judgment by default will be taken against you according to the prayer of said Complain.
The said action is brought to obtain the judgment and decree of said Court dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant and that they be forever and absolutely divorced, the one from the other, and that the care custody and control of the minor child of plaintiff and defendant, Ada Scarborough, be awarded to the plaintiff, and for such other and further relief as may be meet to the Court and agreeable to equity and for cost of suit. Reference is had to Complaint for particulars.
GIVEN under my hand and the Seal of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the county of Los Angeles, this 24 day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighteen years.
CHAS. H. DUNSMOOR, Clerk
By F. B. Warnino, Deputy Endorsed: Wells, Van Dyke & Lee, attorneys for plaintiff.
AYER'S PILLS,
PREPARED BY
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Druggists.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
Of the county of Los Angeles, State of California.
In the Matter of Joshua Andrews,
an Insolvent Debtor.
ORDER OF ADJUDICATION OF INSOLVENCY.
Sect 6, Act of April 16, 1880.
Joshua Andrews having filed in this Court his petition, schedule and inventory in insolvency, from which it appears that he is an insolvent Debtor, the said Joshua Andrews is hereby declared to be insolvent. The Sheriff of the county of Los Angeles is hereby directed to take possession of all the estate, real and personal, of the said insolvent Debtor except such as may be by law exempt from execution and all his deeds, vouchers, books of account and papers, and to keep same safely until the appointment of an assigner of his estate. All persons are forbidden to pay any debts to the said insolvent, or to deliver any property belonging to such insolvent, to minor to any person, firm, corporation or a society for his use; and the said debtor is hereby forbid to transfer or deliver any property until further order of this Court, except as herein ordered.
It is further ordered that all the creditors of said debtor be appealed before the Hon W A Cheney. Judge of the Superior Court of the county of Los Angeles, in open court, at the court-room of said Court, in the city and county of Los Angeles on the 10th day of January, 1887, at 10 o'clock a.m., that day to prove their debts are choose one or more assentes of the state of said debtor.
It is further ordered that he be ordered to be published in Annapolis Gazette; a newspaper general circulation published in the county of Los Angeles, as often as sold paper is published before the said day set for the meeting of creditors.
And it further ordered that in the meantime all peculiations against the said insolvent be stayed. W.A. CHENEY.
Judge of the Superior Court.
Davis & Willis, attorneys for petitioner.
PHOTOGRAPHS
AT REDUCED PRICES.
BOUDOIRS,- $6 50 Per Doz.
CABINETS,- 5 00 ""
CARDS,- 3 00 ""
At Photo Studio,
IN POSTOFFICE BLOCK.
Ostrich Farm
NOTICE.
On and after October 7th, 1886, th above farm will be open to visitors daily.
Admission Fee: 50 cents each person.
Simple and Easy.
The tariff, my son! Oh, it's a simple thing, if you'll only give it about five minutes' study. There is a great deal of talk made over it, but so there is always much talk about everything. The true principle of protection and free trade, for they must ever go together, is this: Whatever you have to buy, should be admitted entirely free of any duty, away down to bottom prices, and whatever you have to sell should be protected away up to 120 in the shade. All men of all paries are agreed on that. "Then why do they wrangle and quarrel so loudly about tariff reform?" Oh, that's quite another matter. That is because they are not agreed on what to buy and sell—Burdette.
Newspapers and Pretty Women.
Why is a newspaper like a pretty woman? To be perfect, it must be the embodiment of many types. Its form is made up. It is always chased, though inclined to be giddy. It enjoys a good press; the more rapid the better. It has a weakness for gossip. Talks a good deal. Can stand some praise, and it's awful proud of a new dress—Jefferson Bee.
Paddy Always Has a Reason.
"I say, Paddy, that is the worst looking horse that I have ever seen in harness. Why don't you fatten him up?" "Fat him up, is it!" Faix, the poor baste can hardly carry the little mate that's on him now," replied Paddy. —Kentucky State Journal.
Forgetful Johnny.
Mother (calling after Johnny, who has just gone upstairs)—Johnny, didn't tell you that whoever went upstairs first must carry up a scuttle of coal!
Johnny—Oh, I forgot that, or I wouldn't have gone up first.
Mothers Read.
The proprietors of SANTA ABIE have authorized A. Krug, the Anaheim druggist, to refund your money, if after giving this King of Cough Cures a fair trial, as directed, it fails to give satisfaction for the cure of coughs, croup, whooping cough and all throat and lung troubles. Such is their faith in Santa Abie as the King of Cough Cures. Don't fail to keep it in the house.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
Of the State of California, in and for the County of Los Angeles.
P. Harper, Plaintiff
VS.
Sam'l Harper, Defendant.
Action brought in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the county of Los Angeles, and the Complaint filed in said county of Los Angeles in the office of the Clerk of said Superior Court.
The people of the State of California send greeting to Sam'l Harper, defendant.
You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff, in the Superior Court of the state of California, in and for the county of Los Angeles, and answer the complaint filed therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day of service), after the service on you of this Summons, if served within this county; or, if served elsewhere, within thirty days or judgment by default will be taken against you according to the prayer of said complaint.
The said action is brought to obtain the judgment of this Court dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant and decreeing that a plaintiff may resume the name of Philannah Lyon and for each other and further relief as to the Court may meet for one suit. Reference is had to Complaint for particulars.
And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said Complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will cause your default to be entered and will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint.
GIVEN under my hand and the Seal of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the county of Los Angeles, this 2d day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighteen six,
CHAS H. DUNSMOOR, Clerk.
Endowed: Gardiner & Stephenson, attorneys for plaintiff.
At Photo. Studio,
IN POSTOFFICE BLOCK.
Ostrich Farm NOTICE.
On and after October 7th, 1886, th above farm will be open to visitors daily.
Admission Fee, 50 cents each person.
No more free list. All must pay.
Under no circumstances will ANY ONE be allowed free admission.
All dogs found on the farm will be destroyed.
Trespassers will be promptly prosecuted.
R J. NORTHAM,
Manager California Ostrich Farming Company.
WORKING CLASSES ATTENTION! We are now prepared to furnish all classes with employment at home, the whole of the time, or for their spare moments. Business new, light and profitable. Persons of either sex easily earn from 50 cents to 85.00 per evening, and a proportional sum by devoting all their time to the business boys and girls earn nearly as much as men. That all who see this may send their address, and test the business; we make this offer. To such as are not well satisfied we will send one dollar to pay for the trouble of writing Full particulars and outfit free. Address George Stixson & Co., Portland, Maine.
D. WALLIS.
House and Sign Painting,
Carving & Gilding Letters
A SPECIALTY.
Any orde dft at the shop of E. & White will be thankfully received and carefully attended to.
YOU can live at home, and make more money at work for us than at anything in this world. Capital not needed; you are started free. Both never; all agent. Any one can do the work. Large earnings sure from first start. Costly outfit and terms free. Better not delay. Cost yn nothing to send us your address and find out: If you are wise you will do so at once. H. HALLETT & Co., Portland, Maine.
R. LUEDKR.
Watch Maker and Jeweler,
Centre Street, Anaheim.
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WATCHES, CLOCKS
and Jewelry carefully repaired and warranted
A fine assortment of
Elgin and Waltham Watches.
JEWELRY AND CLOCKS ALWAYS ON HAND
QUICK TIME AND CHEAP FARES
To Eastern and European Cities
Via the Great Transcontinental All-Rail Routes,
OF THE
Southern Pacific Company
(PACIFIC SYSTEM)
Daily Express and Emigrant Trains make prompt connections with the several railway lines in the East.
CONNECTING AT:
New York and New Orleans
with the several Steamer Lines to
ALL EUROPEAN PORTS.
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS
attached to Overland Express Trains;
THIRD-CLASS SLEEPING CARS
are run daily with Overland Emigrant Trains.
No additional charge for Bertha in Third-Class Cars.
RAILROAD LANDS
For sale on reasonable terms.
BANK OF ANAHEIM.
CAPITAL STOCK,
$100,000.00.
PLEZ JAMES...President
G. B. SHAFFER...Secretary
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
E. F. SPENCE, W. H. MABURY
W. K. JAMES,
S. H. MOTT, P. JAMES.
This Bank receives Deposits, Loans Money, Buys and Sells Exchange and Currency, makes Collections and transacts a General Banking Business.
CORRESPONDENTS:
First National Bank, Los Angeles. Partners a Merchants Bank, Los Angeles. Pacific Bank, San Francisco. First National Bank, New York.
DRAFTS, LETTERS OF CREDIT OR PORTAL orders issued on Banks in the principal cities of all European countries.
Tickets entitling the holder to passage from New York to the several ports of England. Frames or Gerr many, or from any port in those countries to New York, via the Hamburg American Packet Company sold at regular rates. Return tickets at a reduction.
Certificates, entitling the holder to passage on railroad from San Francisco to New York, or vice versa, issued at the established rate.
Persons in Anaheim or vicinity desiring to send to any point in the countries named for any relative or friend can purchase ticket here and forward them to the proper person by mail.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF
THIRD-CLASS SLEEPING CARS
are run daily with Overland Emigrant Trains.
No additional charge for Berths in Third-Class Cars
Tickets sold. Sleeping-car Berths secured, and other information given upon application at the company's Offices, where passengers calling in person can secure choice of routes etc.
RAILROAD LANDS
For sale on reasonable terms.
Apply to, or address
W. H. MILLS,
JEROME MADDEN,
Land Agent,
C.P.R.K. San Francisco,
S.P.R.K. San Francisco,
A. N. TOWNE,
T. H. GOODMAN,
General Manager,
Gen. Pass. & Tkt. Agt
ang4-Gm
San Francisco, Cal.
Anaheim COOPERAGE.
Puncheons, Barrels,
Half Barrels, Small Kegs
Made and Repaired.
Cooperage in all Branches
WILLIAM FISCHER
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 at
tention will be paid to Boarding and Grooming horses.
The charge in all cases will be reasonable.
Single and Double Teams
Furnished at short notice, and careful drivers, familiar
with the country, supplied when required. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited.
J. M. Griffith & Co.,
LUMBER DEALERS
(Near Railroad Depot)
ANAHEIM
Keep constantly on hand
DOORS,
BLINDS,
WINDOWS.
MOULDINGS.
POSTS,
SHAKES,
SHINGLES.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF Los Angeles.
Capital Stock $100,000
Surplus $173,000
E. F. SPENCE, President.
J. M. ELLIOTT, Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
J. D. BICKNELL, J. F. CRANK, H. MABUR
WM. LAUT, K. F. SPENCE.
STOCKHOLDERS:
Estate of A. H. Wilcox,
O. N. WITHERBY,
J. F. CRANK,
E. HOLLENBECK,
H. MABUR,
L. N. CARLTON,
J. D. BICKNELL.
Southern California National Bank.
Nadeau Block, Cor. First and Spring Sta.
LOS ANGELES, CAL.
Paid up Capital $100,000.00
H. H. BOYCE, President.
L. N. BREED, Vice-President.
W. F. BOSBYSHELL, Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
L. N. Breed,
H. A. Barleyy,
M.G.McKoon,
E.C.Bosbyshell,
J.Koster,
U.H.Boyce,
STOCKHOLDERS:
L.N.Breed,
W.C.Farrey,
T.W.T.Richards,
Ben.E.Ward,
M.J.McKoon,
D.M.Graham,
M.Hagan,
H.A.Barleyy,
U.T.Newell,
W.H.Kane,
Alexander Penney,
William Collier,
W.F.Bosbyshell,
Transacta a General Banking Business.
A Special Department for Collections.
Account of Banks and Bankers receive special attention.
A share of your business is solicited.
TUTT'S
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, etc., of all varieties.
Corn Shelled and Shipped
MONEY
to be made. Cut this out and return to us, and we will send you free, something of great value and importance to you, that will start you in business which will bring you in more money right away than anything else in this world. Any one can do the work and live at home. Either sex; all ages. Something new, that just adds money for all workers. We will start you; capital not needed. This is one of the important chances of a lifetime. Those who are ambitious and enterprising will not delay. Grand outfit free. Address True & Co., Augusta, Maine.
The BUYERP GUIDE is issued Sept. and March, each year. 82-213 pages, 6½ x 11¼ inches, with over 3,500 illustrations—a whole Picture Gallery. GIVEN Wholesale Prices direct to consumers on all goods for personal or family use. Tells how to order, and gives exact cost of everything you use, eat, drink, wear, or have fun with. These INVALUABLE BOOKS contain information gleaned from the markets of the world. We will mail a copy FREE to any address upon receipt of 10 ets. to Getray expense of mailing. Let us hear from you. Respectfully,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
227 & 229 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Ill.
TUTT'S PILLS
25 YEARS IN USE.
The Greatest Medical Triumph of the Age
SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER.
Lease of appetite, Bowels creative, Pain in the head, with a dull sensation in the back part, Pain under the shoulder-blade. Pullness after eating, with a disinclination to exertion of body or mind. Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with a feeling of having neglected name duty. Weariness, Disinfection, Fluttering as the Heart. Dots before the eyes. Hemorrhage, with fistful dreams. Highly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION.
TUTT'S PILLS are especially adapted to such cases, one does effects such a change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. They increase the Appetite and cause the body to Take on Plums, thus the system is nourished, and by their Touche Action on the Magnificent Organs, Heaviest Straws are produced. Price $25. 4 Flourry Rice N.Y.
TUTT'S HAIR DYE.
Gray Hair or Whiskers changed to a Glossy Black by a single application of this Dye. It imparts a natural color, sets instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of $1.
Office, 44 Murray St., New York.
DR. TCUZEAU'S FRENCH SPECIFIC G. & G.
Will cure (with cure) the worst case five to seven days. Each box contains a potential treat on any old dress, with full instruction for self-care. (See page 9 Price, $25.)
J. G. STEELLE, Agent,
628 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal.