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ANNUAL TREASURE PRACTICE ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE EXHIBITION EVENT OF THE WEEK. PROCESS IN NEWSPAPER DRAWING BY THE BOARD OF TRANSITIONS AND LETTER RENUMITIVE HISTORY MAINS OF NORTHERN PUZZLE Mahl Palmer Hudson takes a Hand in the Exhibition It is not difficult to imagine that we should think of this year with great interest and equal attention to low lines on your Vanishing paper as it is no doubt that this body of has read extensively and thoroughly knows that activity depicted about 60 minutes ago and not only descriptives of the man from every part of the city are him of Intelligence, but also standings in the country which they Hall, and as it follows precisely arranged for to Car leads down to the mother of Los Angeles County (Ammon) I believe that this not an excursion for any particular purpose, but makes money out of cut down the consumption of food and that there will be huge competition for the possession of the grain markets which have been obstructed most strictly race for the last ten days. The fluctuations resultant appear to be in America. As a rule, prices have risen earlier and all famous sharper in Paris than here, but yesterday London and English provincial markets distressed other parts of the season by a little increase from 12 cents per hectare, payable a prosaic for foreign wheat. All the northern working classes had their hands fall with all army of British who are accustomed to be here in Ireland for the harvest. This year they must buy them three to six, and the latter may acquire some with which to get home. It will be the smaller aspect of the obtention of the fruit of the potato crop in many parts of England and all along the west coast of Ireland. This alone would make a real winter here; combined with the clear visual it is a glorious enough sight. Come upon us at our next meeting here. Fang your name. Colonel Hanbury Republican candidate Governor Treasurer, is one of the founders of Cassidia. That the location and natural advantages of Pascalea would be some day brought into recognition, the man little doubt, but much of the most prosperous due to the active and strong spirit of the pioneer who first discovered these resources of the plan were first laid down from which such magnificent results followed. Col. Hanbury's populist man among his fellow citizens, and this man in which he is held by them, made him a public recognition. He was invited to the Legislature, and he now holds the position of City Treasurer of Pascalea. Dorney. The San Francisco Ecstasy last week published the following dispatch from Los Angeles: The Irish American Republican Party of this city is wearing habiliments of their own, carters, on Main street, are cautiously in town and the few men who meet there wear long and anxious clothes. 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Durney. The San Francisco Eastern last week published the following dispatch from Los Angeles, in Irish, American Republican Union of the city is wearing habiliments of wear. Their news carters, on Main street, are not crowded in and the few men who there took wore long and anxious times. They are waiting for their leading chief who had come from among them to show light of the faith of his sixth or eighth ordination in San Francisco. The club was organized Major Money took the helm and will leave the present time. All of the accounts to portmanteau through changes. Such was his personal information which was the faith in him by the constripts, who strangely followed the Republican banner, at no loss was looked of him. At short time since the club was an Entertainment teeming camp funds of 13,000 tickets were made. Major Durney has given full charge these are he has not remitted an account. The club named the money, but this one another of the Echoquer has gone into featuring tour in San Francisco, and retiring to write a letter to the Publicans managers in San Francisco, where the latter to be on their guard the major and his taking the recovery is empty, only 500 of the money or accounted for and the club is returning not explain the litter due to its Irish Republican friends there establishment. An election was held at Brown's valley, Sutter county on Saturday, and resulted in majority vote in favor of the organization of an immigration district, under the jurisdiction of the Wright Act. There was resounding and an informal celebration ahead over the result of the voting. A preliminary survey for a ditch has already been taken and it is proposed to take 2,000 meters of water from the north fork of the Yuba river. The cost of the works will probably be $100,000 or $150,000. About 40,000 acres of foothill land are embassied in the district, which being ten miles east of Murrayville, and lies between the Yuba river and Horns creek, which forms the boundary of Yuba and Butte counties. It is expected that Sonda will be soon put on the market, and thus the work of constructing Sonda will be begun this fall or winter, at that irrigation way he had next spring and summer. This enterprise is one of the most important areas undertaken in Yuba county. A Fragment Camper. The Buena Park Ranges, official organ of the Literary Society maintains the following: While the much-distributed quantity of how cheap one can live while camping on the beach was going to rounds at Anaheim Landing, some parties said they had a better appetite than at home and not only was their appetite expensive, but whichaver way they turned, it was monstrous. In fact, the beach is one of the most expensive places in America. Others said that, with fair accustomy they could live nearly as容易 as at home, at the same time take in everything that was going. Just at this stage of the construction, a young man, rather than in appearance, with strawberry complexion and usual lane, remarked that when he arrived on the ground he could turn his pedestrian soft, and still had been doing the environment and proposed to continue to do so until the end of the chapter. He gave facts and figures to prove his assertion follows that, whilst a young man processed to adjust his blueprints in a mediative sort of way. BOARD OF CITY TRUSTES Increased street sprinkling Lawmen Matter Cutting Down Hills Died next in regular session yesterday, sent fall board. Minutes of last regular meeting were read, approved and approved. Report of Marshal showing a collection of was read and placed on file. Association of Northam & Nobling, R. D. Knoll, and Salve Murillo to sell wines and wine were granted upon payment of required fees. Marshal was requested to enlarge Section 10 Ordinance 49, which relates to the house of salons within the corporate limits of the town. The Marshal will begin his routine forthwith. It was ordered that Center street be sprinkled from Orange to Los Angeles street, and from Lemon to Citron for the space of one week, and Mr. Gade requested to inform the board of the cost of same. Upon a vote being taken on the proposition Meers, Littlefield, Goldthwait and Reiser voted affirmatively and Mr. Boenge in the negative. Superintendent of Streets reported the improvement of one man for two days and she took for four days upon street work. Superintendent of Streets recommended to the board, in the matter of newly opened streets, that they should take steps either to accept or reject the same. Chief of Fire Department reported the purchase of hose patches and one main company for attaching the engine to fireplaces, and recommended the changing of all drums from the inside to the outside. Kleinigkeit. Another cheap observation to San Juan and Oceanside next Saturday. Breaklaps began work upon Federman's new block on Monday. Admission Day was observed here by a general institution of business. Everybody says that if you don't read the Gazetteyou don't get the news. We are indebted to Mr. Kanyon Cox of Long Beach for late copies of New York papers. It is probable that the Hotel del Campo will soon be opened by a visitor of national reputation. Deputy Sheriff Snythe arrested a Mexican last week who was wanted at Oceanside for her assaulting. The seventy Regiment will act as inspector at the parade of Old Fallows in Los Angeles on next Tuesday. A notice of street work of interest to citizens generally will be found in our advertising column this morning. The sale of deliquent stock of Anaheim and Pomona Railroad has been postponed until next Wednesday. The delinquent assessment flat of the Anaheim Union Water Company appears in our advertising column this morning. Under the able supervisor of F. Dr. Brawn our streets have been thoroughly cleaned and put in good condition. Express packages remain uncalled for at the express office for the following persons: A. C. Binder, A. Whtaller. Postmaster Gardiner took a hand in the riffle practice at the ring on Tuesday, and encouraged in making the fair score of $0 out of a possible $0. Cement sidewalk has already been laid in front of Northam & Noblings' and Federman's store on Center street and is steadily progressing. The Supervisors have approved the bond filed by Alison irrigators with their permit to be turned into a water district under the Wright fell. The local commissioners have issued a license to the bank of Austin. The authorial and suburban control stock is $100,000, of which $100,000 is paid up. Messrs. Kimpson brothers advertise a clearance sale of their large stock. Prices have been guaranteed everything being marked down to best prices. fairs for the gentlemen of the county. Pool-selling or the sale of intoxicating drinks is not allowed on the ground. Professor Eanna, principal of our public school, arrived home on Saturday from his sejourn at Santa Rima. Mrs. Egania remaine at Santa Rima, but will return shortly. We received yesterday from A. W. Danforth two of the most beautiful and luscious clusters of Tokay grapes that we have seen in years. The grapes were from Mr. Danforth's vineyard, where he also ran all chosen varieties of grapes without irrigation. The clusters recovered, at this office yesterday would seem to show that this vineyard contains good grape land. At the meeting of the committee in charge of the petition of our irrigators to be formed into a district under the Wright bill, held at Kroneer's Hall yesterday, it was decided to employ Engineer Wood to survey the boundaries of the entire district, when the mine will be petitioned for again. No mistake will be made this time, and it is intention to have everything in residence to present to the board at its setting on October 1st. The petition will be printed next Thursday. A committee meeting is called for on Saturday after Kroneer's Hall to perfect a hand and attend to other matters in connection with the district. A fire occurred in the business district of Orange, on Monday night, which destroyed $3,000 worth of property. It menaced a few minutes after midnight in front of a saloon owned by F. Cot al., the brewer of Our town. From the saloon it spread to the lunch room of F. W. Clehams, thence to Hamilton's livery stable and an empty building owned by W.R. Powelly. Mr Hamilton saved his livery stock, but lost twenty tons of hay. The livery stable building was insured for $800, and the saloon for $500.. There was no insurance on the other buildings. The fire is thought by some to have been work of art. Thermometrical Record for the Past Week Prepared by Margaret Thomas with A. Langerange Santa Fe Mount CALIFORNIA CENTRAL RAILWAY TIME TABLE Trina yam Anahiem as follow: No 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 Superintendent of Streets reported the appointment of one man for two days and the team for four days upon street work. Superintendent of Streets recommended to the board in the matter of newly opened streets that they should take steps either to accept or reject the same. Chief of Fire Department reported the purchase of hose patches and one main compartment for attaching the engine to live drains, and recommended the changing of all draints from the inside to the outside of sidewalks. Officer John Landell as Deputy Marshal read and approved. Bill of Assessor for $60 for work rendered ordered paid as soon as there is sufficient cash in the treasury to do it. Bill of $60 for additional work performed while in the hascharge of his duties as Assistant, read an motion the same was summered down to $50, much to the chagam of the store and Assistant. The contract with D. Hayes, in reference to the payment of engine, was accepted provided a suitable bell for engine be mounted by said Hayes. Mineral was instructed to remove all accumulated hay from the corporate limits of the town. Superintendent of Streets complained of the per care of street lamps, and the failure to part of the lamplighter to keep it burning. The said lamplighter, Mann Jain, was therefore summarily discharged on his office, and A. E. White appointed till the vacancy. Senior of the board as Board of Equitation was declared to be at an end. Petition of L. T. Garnsey, to offset $358, mortgage held by B. Dreyfus & Co. on March 17 was granted. Communication of A. E. White, asking permission in use as pavement what is known as phthalum concrete, was referred to City Attorney, to allow him to alter ordinance recorded to same. Ordinance Committee introduced an ordinance providing for the tax levy for the ensuing fiscal year at the rate of 50 cents on the $100 of assessed valuation. In regard to reducing the license of liezy stables, all present voted affirmatively, but as to theatrical troupes, the reduction in their license was voted against by Trustee Boerge. Adjourned. PERSONAL MENTION L. C. Garnsey is lying seriously ill at the Planter's Hotel. R. Earland returned last evening from his trip to San Juan bot springs. R. Melrose has been commissioned a Notary Public by Governor Waterman. N. Deutsch of Los Angeles was in town on Tuesday, and returned home yesterday. H. C. Kellogg of South Riveride was in town yesterday renewing old acquaintances. Little Stella Goldthwaite, who has been quite ill for a few days past, is now convulsive. Fred C. Smythe is in Santa Cruz, representing our local parlor at the Grand Lodge of Native Sons. John Hanna and family, who have been coursing at Newport Landing, left for their home in Los Angeles on Saturday. Wm. Wolf, a wholesale liquor dealer of San Diego, but formerly Anaheim, is born on a short visit. A. A. Gilroy came over from Fullerton. Superintendent of Streets reported the appointment of one man for two days and the team for four days upon street work. Superintendent of Streets recommended to the board in the matter of newly opened streets that they should take steps either to accept or reject the same. Chief of Fire Department reported the purchase of hose patches and one main compartment for attaching the engine to live drains, and recommended the changing of all draints from the inside to the outside of sidewalks. Officer John Landell as Deputy Marshal read and approved. Bill of Assessor for $60 for work rendered ordered paid as soon as there is sufficient cash in the treasury to do it. Bill of $60 for additional work performed while in the hascharge of his duties as Assistant, read an motion the same was夏季ed down to $50, much to the chagam of the store and Assistant. The contract with D. Hayes, in reference to the payment of engine, was accepted provided a suitable bell for engine be mounted by said Hayes. Mineral was instructed to remove all accumulated hay from the corporate limits of the town. Superintendent of Streets complained of the per care of street lamps, and the failure to part of the lamplighter to keep it burning. The said lamplighter, Mann Jain, was therefore summarily discharged on his office, and A. E. White appointed till the vacancy. Senior of the board as Board of Equitation was declared to be at an end. Petition of L. T. Garnsey, to offset $358, mortgage held by B. Dreyfus & Co. on March 17 was granted. Communication of A. E. White, asking permission in use as pavement what is known as phthalum concrete, was referred to City Attorney, to allow him to alter ordinance recorded to same. Ordinance Committee introduced an ordinance providing for the tax levy for the ensuing fiscal year at the rate of 50 cents on the $100 of assessed valuation. In regard to reducing the license of liezy stables, all present voted affirmatively, but as to theatrical troupes, the reduction in their license was voted against by Trustee Boerge. Adjourned. PERSONAL MENTION L. C. Garnsey is lying seriously ill at the Planter's Hotel. R. Earland returned last evening from his trip to San Juan bot springs. R. Melrose has been commissioned a Notary Public by Governor Waterman. N. Deutsch of Los Angeles was in town on Tuesday, and returned home yesterday. H. C. Kellogg of South Riveride was in town yesterday renewing old acquaintances. Little Stella Goldthwaite, who has been quite ill for a few days past, is now convulsive. Fred C. Smythe is in Santa Cruz, representing our local parlor at the Grand Lodge of Native Sons. John Hanna and family, who have been coursing at Newport Landing, left for their home in Los Angeles on Saturday. Wm. Wolf, a wholesale liquor dealer of San Diego, but formerly Anaheim, is born on a short visit. A. A. Gilroy came over from Fullerton. Superintendent of Streets reported the appointment of one man for two days and the team for four days upon street work. Superintendent of Streets recommended to the board in the matter of newly opened streets that they should take steps either to accept or reject the same. Chief of Fire Department reported the purchase of hose patches and one main compartment for attaching the engine to live drains, and recommended the changing of all draints from the inside to the outside of sidewalks. Officer John Landell as Deputy Marshal read and approved. Bill of Assessor for $60 for work rendered ordered paid as soon as there is sufficient cash in the treasury to do it. Bill of $60 for additional work performed while in the hascharge of his duties as Assistant, read an motion the same was夏季ed down to $50, much to the chagam of the store and Assistant. The contract with D. Hayes, in reference to the payment of engine, was accepted provided a suitable bell for engine be mounted by said Hayes. Mineral was instructed to remove all accumulated hay from the corporate limits of the town. Superintendent of Streets complained of the per care of street lamps, and the failure to part of the lamplighter to keep it burning. The said lamplighter, Mann Jain, was therefore summarily discharged on his office, and A. E. White appointed till the vacancy. Senior of the board as Board of Equitation was declared to be at an end. Petition of L. T. Garnsey, to offset $358, mortgage held by B. Dreyfus & Co. on March 17 was granted. Communication of A. E. White, asking permission in use as pavement what is known as phthalum concrete, was referred to City Attorney, to allow him to alter ordinance recorded to same. Ordinance Committee introduced an ordinance providing for the tax levy for the ensuing fiscal year at the rate of 50 cents on the $100 of assessed valuation. In regard to reducing the license of liezy stables, all present voted affirmatively, but as to-theatrical troupes, the reduction in their license was voted against by Trustee Boerge. Adjourned. PERSONAL MENTION L. C. Garnsey is lying seriously ill at the Planter's Hotel. R. Earland returned last evening from his trip to San Juan bot springs. R. Melrose has been commissioned a Notary Public by Governor Waterman. N. Deutsch of Los Angeles was in town on Tuesday, and returned home yesterday. H. C. Kellogg of South Riveride was in town yesterday renewing old acquaintances. Little Stella Goldthwaite, who has been quite ill for a few days past, is now convulsive. Fred C. Smythe is in Santa Cruz, representing our local parlor at the Grand Lodge of Native Sons. John Hanna and family, who have been coursing at Newport Landing, left for their home in Los Angeles on Saturday。 Wm. Wolf, a wholesale liquor dealer of San Diego, but formerly Anaheim, is born on a short visit。 A. A. Gilroy came over from Fullerton. Superintendent of Streets reported the appointment of one man for two days and the team for four days upon street work. Superintendent of Streets recommended to the board in the matter of newly opened streets that they should take steps either to accept or reject the same. Chief of Fire Department reported the purchase of hose patches and one main compartment for attaching the engine to live drains, and recommended the changing of all draints from the inside to the outside of sidewalks. Officer John Landell as Deputy Marshal read and approved. Bill of Assessor for $60 for work rendered ordered paid as soon as there is sufficient cash in the treasury to do it. Bill of $60 for additional work performed while in the hascharge of his duties as Assistant, read an motion the same was夏季ed down to $50, much to the chagam of the store and Assistant. The contract with D. Hayes, in reference to the payment of engine, was accepted provided a suitable bell for engine be mounted by said Hayes. Mineral was instructed to remove all accumulated hay from the corporate limits of the town. Superintendent of Streets complained of the per care of street lamps, and the failure to part of the lamplighter to keep it burning. The said lamplighter, Mann Jain, was therefore summarily discharged on his office, and A. E. White appointed till the vacancy. Senior of the board as Board of Equitation was declared to be at an end. Petition of L. T. Garnsey, to offset $358, mortgage held by B. Dreyfus & Co. on March 17 was granted. Communication of A. E. White, asking permission in use as pavement what is known as phthalum concrete, was referred to City Attorney, to allow him to alter ordinance recorded to same. Ordinance Committee introduced an ordinance providing for the tax levy for the ensuing fiscal year at the rate of 50 cents on the $100 of assessed valuation. In regard to reducing the license of liezy stables, all present voted affirmatively, but as to-theatrical troupes, the reduction in their license was voted against by Trustee Boerge. Adjourned. PERSONAL MENTION L. C. Garnsey is lying seriously ill at the Planter's Hotel. R. Earland returned last evening from his trip to San Juan bot springs. R. Melrose has been commissioned a Notary Public by Governor Waterman. N. Deutsch of Los Angeles was in town on Tuesday, and returned home yesterday. H. C. Kellogg of South Riveride was in town yesterday renewing old acquaintances. Little Stella Goldthwaite, who has been quite ill for a few days past, is now convulsive. Fred C. Smythe is in Santa Cruz, representing our local parlor at the Grand Lodge of Native Sons. John Hanna and family, who have been coursing at Newport Landing, left for their home in Los Angeles on Saturday。 Wm. Wolf, a wholesale liquor dealer of San Diego, but formerly Anaheim, is born on a short visit。 A. A. Gilroy came over from Fullerton. Superintendent of Streets reported the appointment of one man for two days and the team for four days upon street work. Superintendent of Streets complained of the per care of street lamps, and the failure to part of the lamplighter to keep it burning. The said lamplighter, Mann Jain, was therefore summarily discharged on his office, and A.E..White appointed till the vacancy. Senior of the board as Board of Equitation was declared to be at an end. Petition with D., Hayes announced itself during this morning when that help is enlisted in behalf of right side body just over lower rims in regionof liver.The most efficient help is afforded by Heistner's Stomach Bitters ,an anti-biological medicine incomparable efficacy.Inactionof liveris accompaniedby constipation,sick headache,furred tongue,nausea,occasionally vertigo an unpleasant breath,yellownessofthe skin and ballofthe eye.The authorof these Symptoms liver complaint,routedbythe bittersis accompaniedby themin its fight.Fever and aguewhich always involvesthe liver,dyspepsia,rheumatism,bility and kidney troublesare all maladiesforthe early reliefand final cure which standard medicineis adapted.Don't useit if fitsand starts,但systemicallythatitsfullaffectsmayresultinap perfect restorationof health. BUSINESS BRIEFS. Bana Park Cash Store sells 12 lbs.Granulated Sugar for $1to their customers. GoTo A.T.Wallopfor best Mochaand Java coffee. Attentionis calledtothe advertisementofA.T.Wallopfor best Mochaand Java coffee.TheCity Meat Market keepsthebest BUSINESS BRIEFS. Bana Park Cash Store sells 12 lbs.Granulated Sugar for $1to their customers. GoTo A.T.Wallopfor best Mochaand Java coffee. Attentionis calledtothe advertisementofA.T.Wallopfor best Mochaand Java coffee.TheCity Meat Market keepsthebest REPUBLICAN HALLY The Republicans held their first meeting of the campaign on Monday evening. A stand had been erected on the corner of Center and Los Angeles streets, filled with banting and Harrison and Morton streamers. The Anaheim band discourses music from the balcony of the Planters' Hotel, and when the meeting was called to order by Chairman J. W. Landell, a large crowd had gathered to hear the speakers. S. Littlefield, Dr. Higgins, Tim Carroll, W. R. Harker and Charles Norman were elected Vice Presidents. Colonel J. Banbury of Pa-nalena, candidate for County Treasurer, was the first speaker, addressing the meeting for a short while. Colonel Banbury is one of the founders of Pa-nalena, at present the City Treasurer, having been elected almost unanimously at the recent election. Judge M. Croman, candidate for State Senator, was the second speaker. He reviewed the questions of the campaign in a sturdy manner. J. W. Fremont, candidate for Bancroft, next said a few months. The caution of this meeting was delivered by Judge Smith of Los Angeles, who in a speech of his hour and a half has good an expedition of polite brought to town. It appearing that the shooting was accidental and that the cow was not killed and would recover, the parties were discharged on payment of costs. Commencing Sept. 10th and until Sept. 22d the California Central Council will sell round-trip tickets to Los Angeles to those wishing to attend the Old Follows Convention at 85 cents for tickets good to return until Sept. 24th. The road will also carry all articles for exhibition at the Pamological Fair free of charge. Indications point to the sale of a large body of land near Anaheim in a few days. This sale will be second in importance only to the recent sale of the San Josequin ranch. Capitalists have been endeavoring to purchase this tract for some month past, and it is believed that the sale will be consummated within a few days. The first quarterly apportionment of school funds in this county for the school year beginning June 30th has been made. One teacher is assigned to each school district for every seventy census children, or fraction thereof equal to twenty, and the sum of one hundred dollars is apportioned for each teacher as assigned. Anaheim is apportioned eight teachers and receives $800. While handling some cartridge shells at the Landing on Tuesday, Charles Davis was unfortunate enough to sustain a terrible wound by the explication of one of them. His right hand was lacerated in a horrible manner. The member was bandaged and Davis came into town for medical treatment, suffering intense pain. Dr. Ballard attended to his wants. The Anaheim band is fast becoming one of the finest musical organizations in the county. Under the efficient leadership of Mr. Bittner the boys are learning to execute difficult pieces of music in a very creditable manner. The following are the members: N. A. Bittner, leader; Walter Crowther, A. Albertson, J. Schnailler, E. Crowther, A. Barquez, Mr. Potter, Albert Bittner, W. N. Watte, Westoy Alms, W. W. Weaver and Oscar Luedka. The fifth annual fair of the Los Angeles Agricultural Association began at Downey on Tuesday. The fair is distinctively fair, in which it is meant to stimulate the agricultural development of Los Angeles county, to exhibit home products of farming, manufacture and art, and to have a general quiet and improving atmosphere in the modern "harvestal district." In which homesteads are laid out and trailing time is spent here. Bama Park Cash Store sells 12 lbs. Granulated Sugar for $1 to their customers. Go to A. T. Wallop for best Mocha and Java coffee. Attention is called to the advertisement of A. T. Wallop. His store is stocked with a comprehensive line of goods. The City Meat Market keeps the best meat that the market affords. Leave your orders with them. If you want a first-class set of barnes cheap for cash call on Harker. Harker, the harnessmaker, keeps a large and well-assorted stock of goods. Call and me on leave your orders. Now is the time to get yourself a nice set of harness as Harker is doing a big business and can afford to sell cheap. Go to A. T. Wallop for best of maple syrup and sugar and rock candy syrup or any other make. Go to A. T. Wallop for fresh ranch butter. Big invoices of Boots and Shoes received at Federman's. For sale at bottom prices. ROYAL ROYAL ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure. This pamper must include a series of proof samples and measurements to ensure quality and consistency in baking powder formulation. ANNUAL CL RIMI For T To Make Ro LIBERAL D. Cash customers can buy for their money during the no than anywhere else in the vicin G. H. NORCRO NEW STO General Merchandise, Dry Goods, Groceries and Confectionery. NEW STORE, In Backs' Block Los Angeles St. Anaheim. 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 Patronship, and ask a continuation of the same. G. H. NORCROSS FAIRVIEW STORE SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! I take pleasure in announcing that I have prepared to meet the wants of the public with an assortment of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Dry Goods, GROCERIES AND GENERAL MERCHANDISM. I sell every article on the merits. Call and see yourself at any STORE ON BROADWAY. One half mile west Southern Railroad Depot near Fairview. M. H. CHEESEMAN. PLANTERS' HOTEL, F. L. MASON, PROPRIETOR. Headquarters for Commercial Travelers: Center Street, Anaheim, Cal. Notice OF Special Election! Quick Time and Cheap Fare To Eastern and European cities. Visit great treasured mall Hall Boots. Southern Pacific Company (PATRING BOOTS) Join New York Trolley group conference with National Railway Lines in the East. CONFERENCE AT NEW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS With the several Slumber Lions TO ALL EUROPEAN PORTS Pullman Paleco Sleeping Cars TOURIST SLEEPING CARS Attended by regional Express Trains. No additional charge for Merchants in Tourist Shopping Cars. Special Election! WHEREAS THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF the City of Anaheim, county of Los Angeles, Nassau County, New York, duly resolution daily adopted at a regular meeting of said board this 5th day of September, A.D., 1883, declare it necessary to hear an indebtedness or forty thousand dollars, for the means and purposes hereafter mentioned, new three years. Notice is hereby given to the qualified electors of the city of Anaheim, county of Los Angeles, State of California, that a special election will be held on Monday, September 24, '88, At the City Hall in said city, for the purpose of determining whether an indebtedness of Fargo Bottles and Art are shall be incurred by the Board of Trustees of the said city of Anaheim, for the fee from Southern Pacific Company (PAYING WORK) Daily Express Tribune main promoter conductor with The National Railway Lines in the East. COMMITTEE AT NEW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS With the several Stammer Lines TO ALL EUROPEAN PORTS Pullman Paleco Sleeping Cars TOURIST SLEEPING CARS Attached to various Express Trains. No additional charge for Mertis in Tourist Shoring Cars. AT THIS KILL, Sleeping Car Hire secured and other information (from Moe) application at the Company's Office, where passengers calling to perfect any manner of religion, etc. RAILROAD LANDS For Sale on Homemade Tortoise. Apply to or address W. H. MILLS, JEROME MADDEN, Land Agent, C.F.R.H.N.F. S.P.R.H.N.F. Or H. B. ANDREWS, Land Commissioner, G. H. & S.A. Ry. San Antonio, Texas. A. N. TOWNE, T. H. GOODMAN, Man, Manager, Gen. Pane & Thd. Agt. San Francisco, Cal. ARTISTIC JOB WORK Gazette Job Office