anaheim-gazette 1888-02-23
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LITTLE LAUGHS.
The way of the transgraner is generally agreed to be hard, just he undoubtedly derives it all—Pittsburg Dispatch.
Husband Ipho has been looking at a house, to wit—but why don't you like the humour? It has two large parrots, a may library, and drawing room, a beautiful dining room, three bath rooms, and the kitchen arrangement are perfect and the rest low. Wife (looking her blindly) Only invention edition, John—New York then.
Ongoing—Congratulate me, father; I'm going to be married. Ongoing's Father—Ah, let do you think the lady will be able to support you in the style to which you have been unwieldy—Pittsburg Dispatch.
It is generally conceded that women drew to attract the admiration of men, and The Pittstars Illustrate make "But why do men dress?" Well, because they look better that way. They would attract altogether too much attention if they didn't dress—Norritown Herald.
A Chippingman paid $1,000 for a copy of the Bible. Which he retains the philologist treating of swine you will hear from him. He will want his money back with a load and angry want—Minnesota Trilogy.
Women are frightful groups, we know, but if they were not their husbands would miss a great deal of entertaining information about the neighbors—Boston Journal of Education.
Representative Berkley Wilkins tells of an Indian granger who recently called on the president to drag hands with him vigorously and long, locked him over from hand to foot, and then remarked: "Wa-ol, wa-all! Here I been志愿 for presidents night onto fifty year, and I'll be gobblest of you isn't the first one I ever and Joe shake again, will yer."
Most of the 120 persons killed by the eruption of the new volcanoes in Mexico are found to have died of fright. It is supposed that when the Mexicans saw the lava running down the mountain slopes they mistook it for soap—Detroit Free Press.
A student being desirous of learning whether there was any truth in the statement that Nemen was believed to drink kernels, opened an illustrated encyclopedia, and having found the name of the celebrated explorer, the first object that met his grave was a woodcut, benemath which were the words "Benemath after an air bust." The advent investigator, finding his worst fears confirmed, looked no further—Chicago Herald.
How a Traveler Put It.
"Why, how are you, Billy?" said a traveling man on meeting an acquaintance in Chicago. "I am insulted to see you here. I thought you were living in St. Louis."
I was until a short time since.
Indeed And how long have you been in Chicago?
"I was reconstructed last January."—Merriam-Publications.
Our western friends all so that no Englishman in speaking within a full range proper use of this letter. It is one of the predominant of his speech, and the chief by which an entire man is distracted anywhere beyond New York. For instance they affair that a British woman says this is "little oldish." It may be that slight difference have been conspired, but if she gently changed upon our English cousin Their treatment of the latter appears from conversation which Mr. P. & Cousins report between himself and an English tourist.
Being up the Rhine, air.
Rather," and I dryly try I hate burns.
"Aw! now the rumor must transmit for himself. Point them ye hone byyar."
Yes, I answered: "Is it your first visit also."
Aw—no! home have put off; now he begins How fair goes' innery!
To Maynane, and no further this evening Gawg to Hydrung!
I think so.
Hyllbug's good business; do it up people of swine. Gawg to Italy!
No shockingly no.
Gawg to south of Pwann?
Probably.
Wal, Try not gave' w' Italy, and you gave' w' mouth of Pwann—gawg to Nimma.
To Nimma what for?
If you've not given' Rhawna it's got business to go to Nim—a've got a rther.
"A ring"
Yes—name's they got at Rhiname; good business that—do it up in two aware; Christian's y knew, and wild beats!
Oh, you mean the Roman amphibian Nimma—a sort of miniature coliseum."
Yes, coliseum.
No air; I am not going to Nimma another look at Eurembritain and its smaller wall.
Ennbritain's good business, and the sort o'thing—do it up in two aware;
I do not intend to stop at Eurembritain and, therefore, intend to make the Least of my time to see the fortresses from the river.
Aw—they'll better stop at Coblan, and get 'Wisbad' by th' rail. The Rhaine, know's a tireome business, and by gawg by land, you escape all this sort awthing-I want to see the Rhaine.
Aw! with some expressions of surprise Gawg'n to Swita'land!
Yes,
Yi got Moy for Switz'land!
Moy! I beg your pardon.
Yes, Moy—Moy; go Moy for Switz'land!
Moy—do you mean money! I hope so!
Good gracious, no! I say Moy!
Upon my word, I do not comprise you.
Moy, sir, Moy!" rapping vehemently on the red cover of my guide book that lays upon the table," I say Moy for Switz'land."
Oh, you mean Murray.
Certainly, sir; didn't I my Moy?
Youth's Companion.
How a Traveler Put It.
"Why, how are you, Billy?" said a traveling man on meeting an acquaintance in Chicago. "I am indebted to see you here. I thought you were living in St. Louis." I was until a short time since. "Look! And how long have you been in Chicago?" I was rewritten last January." Merchant Traveler.
An Irish Brave.
Mrs. Flynn—And what would yes do, Molle, if her British cum and bombarded New York? Mr. Flynn—Da gobe, I'd join me ould rigiment. Mrs. Flynn—And where's the rigiment! Mr. Flynn—In Oireland—Judge.
A Better Pet Than the Cat.
A little 6-year-old girl on Capitol avenue had a great affection for the cat. She fondled it, put a cap on its head and called it her darling baby doll." A few weeks since a real baby sister came to the house with the doctor" one night. The little girl was delighted. "It's a real baby sister, and a live one, isn't it, mamma!" she said. "Yes, certainly," she said the mother. Without saying a word, the little girl went down stairs, found the cat and kissed it out of doors, saying: "Clear out, you old fool, you alma's live baby, and we don't want you here." Hartford Times.
Breaking It Gently.
In the days of 40, as we are informed by John Jones, one of the original argonauts, a member of a party of newly arrived miners drayed away from his companions and was destroyed by a grizzly. The friend upon whom it devolved to "break the news gently" to the bereaved parents showed himself equal to the occasion by writing to them the following laconic letter:
Mr. Holson; Deer sir, the Klotes has eto yer sun's best opie."—Omaha World.
Seriously Left, as It Were.
"I congratulate you, Bruncker Jones, on your success."
"I guess you air a little mite too previous." "Why, Bruncker Jones, I was informited dat you was re elected."
"Dat a mistake; I regret ter say, on dr contrary, Sanil," I so been seriously dissected!
To be seriously dissected" is the fate of a good many annihilates — Youth's Companion.
A Fair Inference.
"Pat, you've been drinkin' again." "Deggh' yer patiain' but Pee not, sorr." "Pahaw! Your breath convicts you; what would you think if you should come into my room here and be greeted with unmistakable evidences of the fumes of whisky!" "Orth think, wom'd be moighty indent of ye not to be lavin' the decanter there a gentleman could help himself." — Yonkers Gaette.
A Devoted Relative.
The worthy Gallican has just lost his father and the name of the name of the celebrated philosopher, the first object that met his grave was a woodcut, bennett which were the words "Sorrow after an air sent bust." The ancient inventor, finding his worst fears confirmed, looked no further — Chicago Herald.
But he finds them harder to bite than he expected — Judge.
Slang in Texas.
Yesterday afternoon a well known gentleman in this city was discussing with a New representative the prevalence of slang in the country.
Just to show you how almost universal it is becoming we will test it right here. It is raining, and we will stand in this door and try very person of your acquaintance who passes by you will put this question: "Is this rain glorious?" and note their answers.
The pair stood in the door, the gentleman watch in hand, and the News representatives with note book and pencil ready. Thirty-four entenemen passed by, to whom the query was asked. "Thirty-one of them replied: 'You best,' the said: 'I should smn.' Two said: 'She is getting there with both feet,' and the other remarked: 'Go long, Liam Jane.' There were others who later went scandling by. One responded: 'I should smkher to re-
Got Away Safe.
Simon Steer—I'll the Mr Smith, of
ranger—No, I'm Mr. Kewly, of Philasian steerer moves off in great haste—
York Sun.
He, She and It.
She paraded in one hand; he in the other;
Yes, Edward, we got everything, I behold, what's the baby?
Why, I gave it to you.
Sir, I know and I gave it back to you.
He well, by thunder! If I haven't gone
and left it in the parlour car—Exchange.
Devoted.
A Fair Inference.
"Pat, you've been drunk again." "Deggh' yer pathed, but Pre not, sor." "Palmw!
Your breath convicts you; what would you
think if you should come into my room here
and be greeted with unmistakable evidences
of the fumes of whisky?" "Oft think now,
if he mighty indigestion of ye not to be
lavin' the decantier there a gentleman could
help himself." "Youkers Gaette."
A Devoted Relative.
The worthy Guillollard has just lost his
mother-in-law.
He had the following touching inscription
engraved on her tombstone:
"She lived but for my happiness; in fact,
she do anything for me. Her death proved
it." "French Fun."
A Smart Boy.
Teacher—Who was Alexander Selkirk!
Tommy—He was a civil engineer.
Teacher—Civil engineer!
Tommy—Yes, make; monarch of all be
surveyed—New York Sun.
Thoroughly Qualified for Jury Duty.
Attorney—Now, sir, you may your name in
Stanlow Douglashy and you keep abonal No. — Courty street. Do you know defantant, Jerok Sharp!
Subject—No, almighty.
A—Have you real anything about this case
to the newspapers or anything about
business or the city government?
N—No, shame.
A—Do you read any paper?
N—No, shame.
A—Do you know anything about this case
or any other one of this kind?
N—No, shame.
A—Do you know anything about anything!
N—No, shame.
A—Like your next in the jury box.
Just to show you how almost universal it is becoming we will test it right here. It is suffiting, and we will stand in this door and to every person of your acquaintance who passes by you will put this question: "I'm his rain glorious!" and note their answers.
The pair stood in the door, the gentleman watch in hand, and the News representative with note book and pencil ready. Thirty-five entenemen passed by, to whom the query was ask. Thirty-one of them replied: "You best," the said: "I should sm... Two said: "She is getting there with both feet," and the other remarked: "Go long, Lim Jane."
There were others who later went scudling by. One responded: "I should smicker to re-mark." Another smiled broadly: "Young ducks ain't a circumstance." A third carolled: "Det your sweet life," as the fourth lapel bewitchingly: "If anybody makes you tell 'em you don't know." The gentleman standing with the reporter said: "Well, that do settle it." And her front name it was Hannah, sighed the reporter—Dallas News.
A Heartless John.
"I say, Dumley," whispered Pantherly Sunday afternoon, and he looked cautiously about. "How would a bottle of ale stir you?"
"Oh, Pantherly," responded Dunley, with an earring that was pathetic. "If you can put me outside of a bottle or two of ale you need only mame your reward."
"Say no more, but comes with me," said Pantherly.
A moment later he said to the drug clerk: "Two bottles of ginger ale, please."—New York Sun.
A man in town is so fully in sympathy with the immediate law that he will not arrest a free lunch counter—Oil City Illiniar.
Somebody claims to have discovered a substance which is 200 times as sweet as sugar. The substance is supposed to be about 18 years old and near a lighthouse-Norrishown Harald.
At last accounts the cost of the Panaman canal had risen to $200,000,000. This is certainly a humiliating item; or else the ditch to its milephic phi—Philadelphia Colli.
The Judge says: "The girl who married for money often gets a fool through in." Always that's the only kind of a human that can be married for money—Phishing Depatch.
A Gun from the French—Madam in Mail—Francision, why do you chase my body with my toothpaste? Madam, in Maximus Madam, she finds it; the other hurried away so large and madame's hands are so small—London Globe.
You and James don't seem to be on this very worn. Does he see you any money? No. He means to—Tulip Sapine.
Says a New Regional minister: "Whatever I give here in my mind. You must then not notice that she no longer admires me."
PIERCE & LITTLEFIELD,
GENERAL LAND AGENTS
AND
REAL ESTATE ROKERS.
We will sell land belonging to OURSELVES; well located and in lots and prices to suit purchasers who want a home. And we buy, self, rent and care for the property of others.
PIERCE & LITTLEFIELD. Anaheim Cal.
Fred Crist,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Anaheim Hotel Building, Anaheim, Cal.
Always on hand a full line of the finest imported goods.
A Perfect Fit Guaranteed.
FASHION
LIVERY AND SALE
STABLES.
Center Street. : : : ANAHEIM.
N. H. MITCHELL, PROPRIETOR.
The finest turnouts in the county at reasonable rates. Parties desirous
LIVERY AND SALE STABLES.
Center Street, : : : ANAHEIM.
N. H. MITCHELL, PROPRIETOR.
The finest turnouts in the county at reasonable rates. Parties desirous of handsome rigs and first-class stepping roadsters will do well to give me a call.
Hotel del Campo
TRACT.
Three Minutes walk from the business center of Anaheim.
Adjoining the depot grounds of the California Central Railroad.
Fifty Thousand Dollar Hotel now being Built on the Tract.
Business and residence lots are now offered for sale on this tract at low
Three Minutes walk from the business center of Anaheim.
Adjoining the depot grounds of the California Central Railroad.
Fifty Thousand Dollar Hotel now being Built on the Tract.
Business and residence lots are now offered for sale on this tract at low prices, which will only hold good for a limited time.
Special inducements are offered to persons who will build on This Tract.
The owners of this tract will spare no expense in improving it and Making it the choice part of town.
For information, maps and price list apply to ANAHEIM IMPROVEMENT — COMPANY, Or to any Real Estate Agent in Anaheim.
Nearness and Hands.
SANTA ABIE mother and hanks the membrane of the throat and lungs when poisoned and infused by diarrhea. It prevents right sweats and tightness across the chest, curse cough, group, asthma, colds, hemorrhitis, pneumonia, wheezing cough and all other throat and lung troubles. Northern medicine is so successful in caring normal catarrh as California Cal R Cura. The ennervance and increasing demand for these stan-lair California remedies confirm their merits. Sold and absolutely guaranteed by A. Krug, Anaheim, Cal., at $1.50 package. Three for $2.30.
Not a California Almanac.
Anybody can make a cold this kind of weather. The trouble is to bring the man who sought the heat. We advise one person to buy a bottle of SANTA ABIE, the California King of Comforts, Anthus, Bremontia, Coughs and Group Cure, if family. The planning in the front and back to this store must be done with a valid California Cat R Cura given home stock. The California King is most disliked by its heating and painstaking care. Once it is sold, the manufacturer must sell it in their heart to build housing on business land there.
LIED'S BEER HALL,
OPPORITE PINTOFFICE BUILDING.
Chicago area, Anaheim, Cal.
Importer and Domestic Opener
G. A. Brunswicker,
PROPRIETOR-1
Palace Meat Market,
Los Angeles St., Anaheim.
Keep everything in the finest mast of the furniture and will define all kinds of my heart to my best tastes. Many cases in standard kitchen appliances will be installed within the premises of the public and commercial buildings.
The Original Anabion Gluten is only put up in large two rooms in house, and is no substitute for old yeast breads, chipped breads and all skin dishes. Will certainly all kinds of plums. And for the Original Anabion Gluten, sold by A. Krug, Anaheim, Cal., at 18 cents per bushel—he said 16 cents.
Residence should be made by Paul Money Order or Draft, to avoid theft.
Harmon & Harrison, Mint
CALIFORNIA!
DISCOVERIES!
BETTER THAN GOLD SAFEABLE
THE KING OF CONSUMPTION
GREES ASTHMA COUCHS
BRONCHITIS
DISEASES - THROAT CHEST
LUNGS - SOIL OR COMMUTE
SEND FOR CIRCULARLY.
RICTINE MEDICAL CORPORATION, CALIFORNIA
ALIFORNIA CURE
THE ONLY GUARANTEED CURE FOR CATARRH
VICTIMINE MEDICAL CORPORATION, CALIFORNIA
Santa Abie and Cat-R Cure.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
STATE OF A. T. HROOKS, DECEASED
State is hereby given by the undersigned, an administrator of the state of A. T. HROOKS, summoned to appear at the office of Richard Malone and Wicka J. Attorneys-Lim. Room 103 and Mr. Tempelkirk, Los Angeles, the man being the place for the trial of the said defendant in the trial of Leo Angelo, the defendant within four months after publication of this notice in the mail addition at the office of Richard Malone and Wicka J. Attorneys-Lim. Room 103 and Mr. Tempelkirk, Los Angeles, the man being the place for the trial of the said defendant in the trial of Leo Angelo, the defendant within four months after publication of this notice in the mail addition at the office of Richard Malone and Wicka J. Attorneys-Lim. Room 103 and Mr. Tempelkirk, Los Angeles, the man being the place for the trial of the said defendant in the trial of Leo Angelo, the defendant within four months after publication of this notice in the mail addition at the office of Richard Malone and Wicka J. Attorneys-Lim. Room 103 and Mr. Tempelkirk, Los Angeles, the man being the place for the trial of the said defendant in the trial of Leo Angelo, the defendant within four months after publication of this notice in the mail addition at the office of Richard Malone and Wicka J. Attorneys-Lim. Room 103 and Mr. Tempelkirk, Los Angeles, the man being the place for the trial of the said defendant in the trial of Leo Angelo, the defendant within four months after publication of this notice in the mail addition at the office of Richard Malone and Wicka J. Attorneys-Lim. Room 103 and Mr. Tempelkirk, Los Angeles, the man being the place for the trial of the said defendant in the trial of Leo Angelo, the defendant within four months after publication of this notice in the mail addition at the office of Richard Malone and Wicka J. Attorneys-Lim. Room 103 and Mr. Tempelkirk, Los Angeles, the man being the place for the trial of the said defendant in the trial of Leo Angelo, the defendant within four months after publication of this notice in the mail addition at the office of Richard Malone and Wicka J. Attorneys-Lim. Room 103 and Mr. Tempelkirk, Los Angeles, the man being the place for the trial of the said defendant in the trial of Leo Angelo, the defendant within four months after publication of this notice in the mail addition at the office of Richard Malone and Wicka J. Attorneys-Lim. Room 103 and Mr. Tempelkirk, Los Angeles, the man being the place for the trial of the said defendant in the trial of Leo Angelo, the defendant within four months after publication of this notice in the mail addition at the office of Richard Malone and Wicka J. Attorneys-Lim. Room 103 and Mr. Tempelkirk, Los Angeles, the man being the place for the trial of Leo Angelo, the defendant within four months after publication of this notice in the mail addition at the office of Richard Malone and Wicka J. Attorneys-Lim. Room 103 and Mr. Tempelkirk, Los Angeles, the man being the place for the trial of Leo Angelo, the defendant within four months after publication of this notice in the mail addition at the office of Richard Malone and Wicka J. Attorneys-Lim. Room 103 and Mr. Tempelkirk, Los Angeles, the man being the place for the trial of Leo Angelo, the defendant within four months after publication of this notice in the mail addition at the office of Richard Malone and Wicka J. Attorneys-Lim. Room 103 and Mr. Tempelkirk, Los Angeles, the man being the place for the trial of Leo Angelo, the defendant within four months after publication of this notice in the mail addition at the office of Richard Malone and Wicka J. Attorneys-Lim. Room 103 and Mr. Tempelkirk, Los Angeles, the man being the place for the trial of Leo Angelo, the defendant within four months after publication of this notice in the mail addition at the office of Richard Malone and Wicka J. Attorneys-Lim. Room 103 and Mr. Tempelkirk, Los Angeles, the man being the place for the trial of Leo Angelo, the defendant within four months after publication of this notice in the mail addition at The Superior Court
$500 REWARD
SYMPTOMS OF CATARRHEA — Dull heavy headache; distraction of mind; pain; tremor; jerking from head; throat; chest pain; chills; tachycardia; palpitation; bloody and puffid; eyes swollen and vague; there is itching in ears; dizziness; haking or coughing to clear throat; expectoration of offensive matter; chin tightness; change in color; changed and has a "moral twang"; breath is offensive; mild and taste are impaired; there is a sensation of dislocus with mental depression; a hacking cough and general difficulty; only a break from above can symptomatically resolve thousands of more annually without manifesting half of these symptoms; result in consumption, and end in grave No disease is so common; more deceptive and insignificant than understood by physicians By its mild nothing and healing properties Dr. Carruthers "Cold in The Mind" Corynn and Colmaral Woods Sold by druggists everywhere: 60 cents.
"Untold Agony From Catarrhea"
Prof. W. Harney, the famous memoirist of Rhits N.Y., writes: "Some ten years ago I suffered untold agony from chronic malar starch. My family physician gave me up as nauseable, and sold I must die. My own such a bed one that every day towards morning I would speak above a whisper. In morning my coughing and clearing of my throat would limit strangle me. Bythe useofDr.Sag's catarrheneady.in three months.I was a well man,andthegurehasbeenpermanent."
"Commonly Hawking and Spitting"
Thomas J.Burning.Equity Pine Street
PACIFIC COAST SHAMPSHIRE COMPANY.
NORTHEAST BOWTEN.
BOTTLEMAN BOWTEN.
SOUTHERN BOWTEN.
BANK OF ANAREIM
CAPITAL STOCK.
$100,000.OO.
PLEZ JAMES.....Pharmacy
G.B.SHAFFER.....Secretary
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
E.F.SPENCE.....W.H.MAPURY
STATE OF A. T. BROOKS, DECEASED
Justice is hereby given by the undersigned, and administrator of the estate of A. T. Brooks, summoned at the office of Rikhard Malmroth and Wichita, and attorned, bound 18 and 27, Temple, Los Angeles, the man being the place for the construction of the business of said estate, in the city of Los Angeles.
This this day of January, A. D. 1895, administrator of the estate of A. T. Brooks, deprived
THE SUPERIOR COURT
DATE OF CALIFORNIA,
LOCATION OF THE ESTATE OF THOMAS DUIN,
MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF THOMAS DUIN,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT MONTH
IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT MONTH
DISOLUTION OF Co-Partnership.
THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOPORE EXISTING
between H. K. Keith and Rikhard Malmroth, until first name of Keith & Rikhard Malmroth on January 10, 1895, by mutual consent, Mr. Keith serving. All claims to be presented to F. H. Keith payment. All debts due the firm to be paid to L. Keith.
F. H. Keith
G. A. RUDOIC
ember Land, Act June 3, 1878
Notice for Publication.
U.S. LAND OFFICE.
Los Angeles, Cal., Oct. 6, 1878.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN COMPLIANCE with the provisions of the act of Congress enacting the Act for the sale of the land in the State of California, Oregon, Maryland and Washington Territory, No. 2, range No. 5 W. N. B. will offer proof to show that the land sought is available for just timber or stone than for agrarian use before the Register and Manuscript of the official Angeles, Cal., no Tuesday, the 20th day of December, 1878.
F. CONRAD,
lawyer and Wine Manufacturer
Dueler in the Best Brands of Helwood & Rye Whiskies.
y and all persons abiding adversely the above limited lands are requested to file their objection on or before sold 20th day of December [qc13-11] w J. D. BEITHUNK, Register.
F. CONRAD,
lawyer and Wine Manufacturer
Dueler in the Best Brands of Helwood & Rye Whiskies.
KEEP ALWAYS ON HAND AND FOR SALE
lines and Pure Brandy.
BEER is Equal to any Lager Beer in the State.
J.M. Griffith Company
(LUMBER DEALERS)
(Near Reginald Depot)
Doors, Blinds, Windows, MOULDINGS.
Posts, Shakes, Shingles,
LATH, HAIR, PLASTER OF PARIS
AHAHEIM GRIST HILLS OPERATING ON Maltimonas and Saturniars of each work.
Grade VIII - Medal E., of all Perlton Corn shiled and shipped.
R. LUEDKE.
Watch Maker and Jeweler
Centre Street Anaheim.
Prof. W. Harper, the famous merchant of Rhitos, N.Y., writes: "Home ten years ago suffered untold agony from chronic malnutrition. My family physician gave me up an incurable, and said I must die. My one was such a bad one that every day towards me, my voice would become so hoarse I could hear how loudly I cry! I believe my coughing and chewing of my teeth would almost struggle me. By the use of Dr. Harper's distress himself, in three months, I saw a well-man, and the cure has been permanent."
"Commonly Hawking and Spitting."
Thomas J. Burns, Eng., 400 Plus Street,
St. Louis Mo., writer: "I was a great sufferer from catarrh for three years. At those I could hardly breathe, and was constantly hawking and spitting, and for the last eight months could not breathe through the nostrils. I thought nothing could be done for me. Luckily I was very ill yet I knew he believed, and I am now well man. I believe it to be only sure remedy for catarrh now manufactured, and one has only to give it a fair trial to experience astounding results and a permanent euro."
A complete Treatise on Catarrh, giving valuation of clothing due to maturities of importance will be mailed, postpaid to any address on receipt of a two-cent postage stamp.
Address:
World's Dispensary Medical Association.
No. 003 Kata Street, Buffalo, N.Y.
FOR RENT OR SALE
THE UNDERSIGNED DESIRES TO RENT OL
of the 22 acres of land (no acres to view) on a horse ave., adopting Maul Place.
Also the 22 acres untainted land south end at Angel's attack. Apply in person by letter to W.W.HITCH.
In the matter of the estate of J. P. Guirado,
Order bating time and place of hearing the petition.
A criminalizing executrix to execute conveyance to Jestrel Hilditch and Laurance publication of motion
Jestrel Hilditch and Laurance have hired their verified petition paying for deeds of this Court authorizing and directing Esquivalde de Galuizo, the administrative officer of department No. 2 of said court,
in whose block sometimes known as the Herald Island with spring street in the city of Los Angeles state of california, and thus bitte to all parties directed of the time and place of such hearing be delivered to the Attorney General in said Los Angeles county at least four consecutive weeks before much couring.
Done at Chambers in the city of Los Angeles county of Los Angeles State of California this 2nd day of Damnation A.D. 1878.
W.P.GARDINER, Judge.
Howard & Roberts, Attorneys for Petitioner.
J.M. Griffith Company
(LUMBER DEALERS)
(Near Reginald Depot)
Doors, Blinds, Windows, MOULDINGS.
Posts, Shakes, Shingles,
LATH, HAIR, PLASTER OF PARIS
AHAHEIM GRIST HILLS OPERATING ON Maltimonas and Saturniars of each work.
Grade VIII - Medal E., of all Perlton Corn shiled and shipped.
R. LUEDKE.
Watch Maker and Jeweler
Centre Street Anaheim.
CAPITAL STOCK.
$100,000.OO.
PLEZ JAMES....President
G.B.SHAFFER....Secretary
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
E.F.SPENCE.....W.H.MABURY
W.K.JAMES....N.H.MOTT.....P.JAMES.
This Bank receives Deposits, Loans Money; Boys and Girls Exchange and Currency; Shares Collected; and transacts a General Banking Business.
CORRENDSHOLDERS:
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF Los Angeles.
Capital Stock.....$100,000.
Surplus.....$175,000.
Z.F.SPENCE....President.
L.M.ELLIOTT....Cashier.
DIRECTOR:
J.D.RUGINEL...W.H.Lawry.
R.F.BURNELL.
STOCKHOLDERS:
J.A.WITHBURY....J.A.WITHBURY...
J.F.CRAFT....D.Q.CRAFT...
K.HOLLWICK....L.MANHILL...
J.H.GALLNER....R.F.GALLNER...
W.F.BURNELL..William Lawry..
Doors Blinds Windows Mouldings Posts Shakes Shingles LATH HAIR PLASTER OF PARIS
NAHREM GRIST MILLS OPERATING ON WEDNESDAYS AND Saturdays of each week Grisel Peel Med. Eke. of all Rejection Own shaded and shipped.
R. LUEDKE Watch Maker and Jeweler Centre Street Anaheim.
EVERY DESCRIPTION I WATCHES, GLUES AND JEWELRY CURIOUSLY REPAired and serviced - A base department of Elgin and Waltham Watches.
PARKER'S MAIR BALDAM
PARKER'S GINGER TONIC
PATHLESS CHILDREN'S NEW ANGELS MAKER BEFORE THE CURE
GLUE BLOOD
WIND CALC, HILIOSA ATTACKS
Tutt's Pills CURE Malaria, Dumb Chills, Fever and Ague, Wind Calc, Hilious Attacks.
WIZARD OF NAMIA's Wizard Oil.
Namia's Wizard Oil.
All Atkins and Palmer products.