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VOLUME XVIII. LODGE MEETINGS. ANAHEIM LODGE, NO. 30, P.A.A.M. hold regular meetings on the Monday from preceding the Cullimore in such month by journals and handling are cordially invited to attend PHILIP DAVIS, W. M. J. N. GALLOW, Secretary MALVERN HILL, POST, NO. 181, O. A.R. mains at J.O.O.P. Hall, Los Angeles street, Anaheim, every fourth Saturday of each month P.N. WALLACE, Adjunct OVER CHOSEN FRIENDS MEETS THE FIRST and third Saturday meetings in each month at K Old Falls or Hall W.K. M. McFADDEN, Commissioner R. A. WHITE, Secretary PROFESSIONAL CARDS. J. R. BULLARD, A.R., M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGON. Office and Drug Store On Los Angeles street, part of Planters' Hotel OFFICE HOURS: 9:20 a.m.; 1 to 2, and 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. DE E.L. COWAN, DENTIST. Office on the corner of Sycamore and Los Angeles street, Anaheim, Cal. RICHARD MELROSE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Room 52 and 57 Temple Block, Los Angeles. Will be at his office in Anaheim every Friday and saturday. Special attention given to PEOPLE matters. CAPITAIN & BURTON, ARCHITECT. Mesa Block Center and Los Angeles Sta., Anaheim. Office Day Tuesday of each week. Main Office—13 W. Secd St., Los Angeles, Cal. P.J. DES GRANGES & CO. CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, ARCHITECTS And General Jobbing. Plans and specifications furnished. All work guaranteed and promptly extended. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. BHELDON LITTLEFIELD. PIERCE & LITTLEFIELD, GENERAL LAND AGENTS AND REAL ESTATE BROKERS. We will sell land belonging to OURSELVES, well located and in lots and prices to suit purchasers who want a home. And we buy, sell, rent and care for the property of others. PIERCE & LITTLEFIELD. Anaheim, Cal. ANAHEIM LAND BUREAU. LANDELL & SCHNEIDER, Opposite Anaheim Hotel, Anaheim, Cal. Gilt-Edged Real Estate. In and adjacent to Anaheim, consisting of the Finest and Most Desirable BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE PROPERTY, IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED ORANGE AND VINEYARD LANDS To be had in Southern California, as inducements second to none on the market. Correspondence Solicited: INSURANCE AGENTS: We place Insurance in the old and reliablle Phoenix, the Pennsylvania and the American Insurance companies Gilt-Edged Real Estate. In and adjacent to Anaheim, consisting of the Finest and Most Desirable BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE PROPERTY, IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED ORANGE AND VINEYARD LANDS To be had in Southern California, at inducements second to none on the market. Correspondence Solicited: INSURANCE AGENTS: We place Insurance in the old and reliable Phoenix, the Pennsylvania and the American Insurance companies W. B. WILSHIRE C. C. CARPENTER H. G. WILSHIRE WILSHIRE & CO., Real Estate. No. 11 Temple St., Safe Deposit Building. Telephone 605. Los Angeles Cal. H. D. POLHEMUS, Real Estate Agent. Postoffice Block, Anaheim, Cal. Walnut orchards and Orange Groves in full bearing. Also unimproved lands in irrigating district and artesian-water belt. From five acres upwards. Prices extremely low. Terms easy. Correspondence Solicited: JOHN E. SCHRECK REAL ESTATE, Anaheim; Los Angeles R., Between S. Fort St.; And Fillmore City, S. P. R. Angeles and Santa Barbara. HAS ACRE PROPERTY AND LOTS FOR SALE All over Southern California. The finest lots for building, all fire and water piped on the lots in Los Angeles. Also the finest are property, with natural gas well already in use. The finest homes, with everything complete. LOTS Cheap Lots Everywhere LOTS For Sale By J. E. SCHRECK, Bij South Fort Street, Los Angeles; Anaheim; and Fillmore City, Southern Pacific Railroad, between Los Angeles and Santa Barbara. Remember the Alta Vista Traot. Houses built to order on credit. Lots all newered and water piped. Trees will soon be extensively planted and cement sidewalks laid. G. H. NORCROSS' NEW STORE, In Backs' Block, Los Angeles St., Anaheim. WILLE & ALBRECHT, Propriators of the old PIONEER COOPERAGE. Auguste Street. COOPERAGE A large quantity of BARRELS, HALF-BARRELS, FIVE AND TEN GALLON KEGS For sale cheap. Apply to DREYFUS & CO. ANAHEIM A. T WALLOP, GROCERY AND FEED STORE, Corner Center and Los Angeles streets. CHARLES PAMPERL ... Dealer in... HARDWARE, CROCKERY, and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS Los Angeles street, Anaheim. S. A. DENNIS, CARRIAGE & SIGN PAINTER, Offers references the numerous wagons and signs painted by him in Anaheim. PRICES REASONABLE. The patronage of the public responsfully solicited. Center street, Anaheim. B. A. PERRY, CARPENTER AND BUILDER. Prompt attention given to all kinds of carpenter work, and institution guaranteed. Leav at audience or any produce, Anaheim. SCHAUMANN & BOETTCHER, BLACK ITHS AND WAGONMAKERS. CENTER ST., Anaheim. All kinds of jobbing done at reasonable rates and at the highest quality. New work a specialty. Telephone Cigar Store SEE THOSE— Elegant Cigars Packed In Book Form. Tobacco Cheaper Than the Champon and Butter than the Bent. GREAT REDUCTION in PLUG CUT TOBACCO MADDEN & GILROY G. H. NORCROSS' NEW STORE, In Backs' Block, Los Angeles St., Anaheim. DEALER IN..... General Merchandise, Dry Goods, Groceries and Confectionery, HATS, : CAPS, : BOOTS: AND: SHOES, Highest Market Price Paid for Country Produce. We thank the Public for past Patronage, and ask a continuance of the same. G. H. NORCROSS. Fred Crist, MERCHANT TAILOR, Anaheim Hotel Building, Anaheim, Cal. AWAYS ON HAND A FULL LINE OF THE FINEST IMPORTED GOODS. A Perfect Fit Guaranteed! The patronage of the public responsfully solicited. I have now on hand a very large assortment of imported goods from which every taste can be satisfied, and responsfully ask that those in want of anything will give me a call. F. H. Keith. W. H. Van Brunt. F. H. KEITH & Co., Dealers in LANDS and City PROPERTY. Loan Negotiators and Insurance Agency. ANAHEIM, LOS ANGELES CO., CAL. ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA. The Weekly Gazette. Established 1870. Transient Advertising. Bracket 1 week 2 weeks 3 weeks One square $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 Two squares 2.00 3.00 3.50 Three squares 3.00 4.50 5.00 Four squares 4.90 6.00 7.00 The Offer is issued every Thursday morning and sent to subscribers by the early mails. It is offered by carrier in Anaheim on the morning publication. Entered at the Anaheim Postoffice as soon matter. Items of news and correspondence live subjects are solicited by the edible brief, and write directly to the point communications must be signed by the not for publication, but for the informer the editor. LOVE AT SEA. I do not think it could have been a drag specimen of what the poet terms a "melancholy day." The most mournful of our November afternoons seems bright in comparison with the one of which I speak. I shall always remember the extract day in January, for it recorded my departure from England, a land I had learned to love. I had become, in a measure, anglicized. Indeed, had I not carried into immediate effect my resolution to return to America, and engaged passage on the A —, I might have been wedded to foreign soil and have grown out of the "stars and stripes." But I am digressing. Yes, it was a dreary day, and when my face touque we test, as keen mw, chair bro bpo Yes, it was a dreary day, and when my companion and self left the Adelphi Hotel we were almost loth to begin our voyage; for even Liverpool, dismal as it was, seemed preferable to the boundless waste of writers. "Shall we venture?" said I with a home-sick glance backward at the spires and turrets of the great commercial city. "It seems so forlorn to be thus running away from one's friends, one's comfortable club-room, from terra firma itself, choosing, instead craft perilous in its uncertainty; substituting in place of our cheerful drawing-room asteteer saloon, with furniture which has not even the quality of standing still." "Well, Rod," said my companion, "I see from too much confinement indoors you have come back to your old melancholy way of looking at things; but this sea air is just what you need, and it will brace you up wonderfully." We found the "tender" was coming for us, so we had small chance for reflection. Our passage was secured, our baggage disposed of, our names on the passenger list, and we were most certainly destined to sail that very afternoon. It is not strange that under the circumstances we should have consulted the list of those aboard. Of course there was the travel-wise Englishman, his wife and daughter; the London swell; the invalid in search of health; the collage boy from Boston, on his return voyage, the feminine journalist, and the artist. There were these and dozens of others. The list was unusually long for a winter voyage. "Rod, there's a pretty girl leaning over the rail yonder," was my comrade's first remark, as we moved slowly out of harbor. "By Jove, but she is pretty!" Curiosity took possession of me. I gazed fall at her face, which, all unconscious, she turned toward us. That was a fatal glance. The first glimpse of a pair of gray eyes so impressed me that for days after I saw them in the crest of every wave and billow. A connoisseur might not have called her pretty; I doubt much if he would. To me, she had no interesting face, charming from its sweet, unconscious expression. "Can you dispute me?" Will laughingly, exclaimed, with a murmur, "ginkle in his eye. Then, not waiting for reply, he turned on his heel and left me. I had always prided myself upon being proof against the wiles of women, an egotism attributed to our sex, fire-lieved that I had escaped many a frenzy trap. I had resisted all temptations of little Capid; had been a stranger even to summer flirtation, moonlight siesta and the like, till, at twenty-eight, I felt my heart must be enveloped in a coat of mail. Imagine then, the chagrin I felt upon the discovery that I actually blushed when this young woman, this utter stranger, changed to throw a glance in my direction. She had no faintest idea what a revolution she was causing in my mental and moral nature. "Pool that I am." I will not allow any thoughts to disturb me. I will provoke before my Chronic nature. This I mentally ejaculated as I stared from the deck of the ship where; very few minutes supper was anno. Now it seemed to me the very fates work when, directly opposite me disturbance. The blue-gray eyes grow more full of laziness; the pink Titian complexion grew brighter; and the sweet naturalness of manner free from affectation had the most enticing effect. As we chatted, I found that she could discuss "Ethics of the Dust" and "Origin of Species" quite as well as she could dilate on Lady Churchill's latest ball costume, or where to buy bonnets in Regent street. You can imagine how keen was my sense of loss when one morning found me compelled to promote alone. Mrs. Archer was sick, so the steward said, and it was no wonder, for "the delicate little lady could not stand the rough sea last night." It was growing ugly without Grass; bilows heaved and swolled; the wind grew fiercer andhewiled damally. A rain drizzled steadily. Very few ladies were out of their cabins. The stronger sex was represented in the smokin' room, their only comfort being in cards. It may be that my spirits were depressed by nature's gloom aspect; at any rate, there came to me the realization of an aching void somewhat in the region of my heart. For five days I stayed in my cabin, then old Neptune became less violent and I attrayed to the deck once more. Once there, I wondered if Mrs. Archer were well cared for. But what a fool I was! Was I, then, in love, and with one who could never be mined? How her husband must worship her! But why had she never even casually mentioned to me his name. A day or so after this solitude I saw her. It was our last day on board and her first appearance on deck since being attacked with sea-sickness. The color that mantled her face was gone; last pallor only brought into relief the delicacy of her features. At my approach, and in answer to my query, she said she was better—much better. The ladies had been very good to her. But before we part, Mr. Elkins," she said, with a deep blush,"I have a confession to make. I am not what I represent cannot claim the dignified title of am only Miss Imogen Aschar—oughly American." I was very much knew not. To COSS' ORE, Anaheim. Goods, Gronery, ND: SHOES, try Produce. ask a continuance of H. NORCROSS. st, AILOR, heim, Cal. guaranteed.l W. H. VAN BRUNT. Co., PROPERTY. Agency. CO. CAL. The image provided is extremely blurry and lacks any discernible text. It appears to be a scan of a newspaper page with no visible content. 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