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AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY.
A Woman's View of the Art of Which Her Husband Is a Devotee.
GENTLEMAN—A letter from you addressed to my husband has come to hand. You ask him to write you an article for your Photographic Animal that is to be published next year, and you put in some tally about his being a well known amateur, and some stuff about what he writes being of interest, and that sort of thing. My husband is now on a photographic tour, as he calls it, and of course I open all his letters. It is not likely that my husband will be back in time to write the article you wish. When he goes off with that confounded camera of his you never know when he will come home. So I am very pleased to give you a woman's view of amateur photography, and if you print it in your annual I think you will not have another article just like it.
My unfortunate husband was stricken with the amateur photographic plague about three years ago. Up to that time I always considered him reasonably nane. I made no objection at the time to his joining the array of photographic cranks, because, you see, I knew nothing of the subject. I have done everything I could since that time, but, although he has quit smoking at my request, he refuses to give up the camera habit. At the time he began this so-called recreation my house, or perhaps I should say our house, was one of the nearest in the neighborhood. You ought to go through it now. My carpets have been ruined with those abominable chemicals which he uses. I don't pretend to know their names, but I know well the effect they have. Then the bathroom is something frightful to behold. He uses that for what he calls his dark room, and has contrivances for shutting out the light.
I notice that, in one of the books you sent him, Daguerre was the inventor of photography. He may have been the inventor of photography, but I think it was another sulphurous gentleman with the same initial who was the inventor of amateur photography.
My husband was reasonably good tempered until he took up your diabolical art. I one time opened the door of the room in which he was working. It was all dark inside except a fearful red lamp, which threw a ruddy glow on his face, and made him look as if he were going to have an epileptic fit. The moment I opened the door and let some light into the room that man went perfectly crazy. He claimed I had spoiled a dozen of his plates, although I had touched nothing, and I came near smug for a divorce because of his awful remarks. If the evil one was not the inventor of amateur photography then I would like to know who was. Then the picture he does turn out when he gets them finished are perfectly awful. He has tried at different times to photograph the children, but the poor little dear looked like wooden images in the pictures. I went into the bathroom once with
It was all dark inside except a fearful red lamp, which threw a ruddy glow on his face, and made him look as if he were going to have an epileptic fit. The moment I opened the door and let some light into the room that man went perfectly crazy. He claimed I had spoiled a dozen of his plates, although I had touched nothing, and I came near sung for a divorce because of his awful remarks. If the evil one was not the inventor of amateur photography then I would like to know who was. Then the picture he does turn out when he gets them finished are perfectly awful. He has tried at different times to photograph the children, but the poor little dears looked like woolen images in the pictures. I went into the bathroom once with the baby and put him in the bath tub. There was some water there already, and it looked clear enough, but in it was some horrible solution of silver that turned most of the baby jet black, and we haven't been able to get out the color to this day.
Then the cost of the thing is something frightful, although my husband carefully conceals what he spends on it. I came across one of the photographic dealer's bills the other day, and it was enough to make one's hair stand on end. Pyrogallic acid, whatever that is, was fifty cents an ounce.
Just think if I had to pay that price for sugar: Eight dollars a pound, instead of ten cents!
Fifty cents an ounce! And that wasn't the worst of it. Now what do you think chloride of gold costs? For fifteen grains he is charged fifty cents. Now that, as you know well enough, is very near $20 an ounce, and $20 an ounce is over $300 a pound. I don't know how many pounds of the wretched stuff he uses every week, but if he uses ten pounds of it, and I am sure ten pounds of sugar doesn't go very far in a house with a large family like ours, you would see that that is $3,000 for that one thing alone, not to mention the dozens of other chemicals he uses, and I am sure I don't know what the price of them is.
I tell you that amateur photography was invented to drive a poor woman crazy who has a husband that is a victim of the villainous practice. No wonder he says he can't afford a new dress for me when I ask him for it. The house is stained with horrible solutions from cellar to garret, and I'm always afraid to use any cups or glasses for fear there is some dreadful poison in them. The cat took some milk out of a saucer that had something or other of potassium in it and it just curled up and died.
I'm always afraid to sweep in any part of the house for fear it will raise a dust that will spoil something that he has tacked up on a board to dry. I wouldn't mind all this so much if he ever took a picture that was worth looking at; but, as I said before, he never does. There now, print that in your miserable photograph book if you want to.
Mrs. John Trifod.
N. B.—If you ever write to my husband again telling him that his articles on photography will be appreciated I will burn your letter and you will lose your postage stamp. No just remember that. Mrs. J. T.—Detroit Free Press.
Flight of Hirda.
It has been remarked that sailing vessels do not lay down their course upon the arc of a great circle, as they would if distance were the only matter to be considered. The prevailing winds, the currents in the ocean and many other alds or hindrances to navigation have to be taken into account.
It is of interest to find that migratory birds are equally sensible of the advantages of different routes. This is particularly noticeable in their crossing of mountain ranges.
R. LUEDKE,
Watch Maker and Jeweler
Center Street, Anaheim.
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WATCHES, CLOCK AND CHEWY CAREfully repaired and warranted—A fine assortment of Elgin and Waltham Watches.
B. F. CONAWAY
HAS REDUCED HIS BEST CABINET PHOTOS FROM $50 to $35 for full figures and 45 for host local work and satisfaction a specialty. 121 West Fourth street, Santa Ana, Cal.
HOUSE TO RENT!
On Cypress Street.
Opposite City Water Works.
APPLY·TO
MRS. FROHLING.
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NOTICE.
ANY PERSON INTERFERING OR MEDDLING IN ANY manner whatever with the ditches or gates of the Anaheim Union Water Company without permission from the Zanjero will be prosecuted in the criminal courts.
J. S. GARDINER, Secretary
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUNTY OF Orange, State of California.
Richard Melrose, plaintiff, va Emol Dreyfus, Water Dreyfus and Harry Dreyfus, minors, defendants.
No. 112
In pursuance of an order and decree of the Superintendent Court of the County of Orange, State of California.
Richard Melrose, plaintiff, va Emol Dreyfus, Water Dreyfus and Harry Dreyfus, minors, defendants.
No. 112
Flight of Birds.
It has been remarked that sailing vessels do not lay down their course upon the arc of a great circle, as they would if distance were the only matter to be considered. The prevailing winds, the currents in the ocean and many other aids or hindrances to navigation have to be taken into account.
It is of interest to find that migratory birds are equally sensible of the advantages of different routes. This is particularly noticeable in their crossing of mountain ranges. A Russian traveler in central Asia writes of this habit of the wild fowl:
"The observations on the spring flight at Lob-nor afforded new proof that birds of passage do not take the shortest meridional course, but prefer a more favorable, though more circumsult route.
"All the flocks, without exception, which appeared at Lob-nor came from west-south-west, occasionally from southwest and west. Not a bird flew direct from the south, over the Altin-tagh mountains, thus proving that migratory birds, or, at all events, water fowl, will not venture to cross the lofty and cold Thibetan highlands on their passage from the trans-Himalayan countries, but pass over this difficult country at its narrowest point." — Youth's Companion.
A Remarkable Cripple.
Isaac Hoffman, of Carvarton, Pa., whose only means of locomotion is upon his hands and knees, is one of the famous hunters of that region. He has never been able to walk. He can operate a mower, reaper or horse rake equal to any one. As a loader of hay and grain he is hard to excel. He has often driven one and two horses, and has no fears of their getting away. He assists in most of the work about his father's farm, and as a chopper of wood none but those who have witnessed his wielding of the ax would believe the amount he can cut in a short time. During the last dozen years of his life his chief enjoyment is to travel over the hills with his gun and dog, and as a marksman he is pretty hard to execl. In coming down a flight of stairs he always descends head foremost—Chicago Harald.
Buckles's Aracles Serve.
The best Salve in the world for Cats, Bruises, Soreas, Ulcases, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box For sale by Wm. M. Higgins.
Ask for "Orange Blossom" and "Perfection Flour" if you want first-class brands. jal9f
NOTICE.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUNTY OF Orange, State of California.
Richard Melrose, plaintiff, va Emal Dreyfus, Water Dreyfus and Harry Dreyfus, minors, defendants.
No. 142
In pursuance of an order and decree of the Superior Court of the county of Orange, State of California, made in the above entitled action on the 27th day of May, 1830, the undersigned, referee in partition, will sell aquatic auction to the highest bidder, and subject to confirmation by said Superior Court, in front of the office of the County Clerk of said Orange County, on Fourth street, in the city of Ana, in said county, on Saturday, the 21st day of June, 1830, at 10 o'clock a.m., the following described real property, to wit: Situate in the city of Anaheim, county of Orange and State of California, and beginning at a point on the east line of Original Building Lot No. 34, (as delineated upon a map of the Lands of Anaheim, recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Los Angeles county, California, in Book 4 of Deeds, pages 629 and 630), eight feet south of the northeast corner of said lot, and running thence westerly and parallel with the north boundary of said lot one and forty-five hundredths feet to a point; thence southerly and parallel with said east line of said lot eighty-five feet to a point; thence southerly and parallel with the north boundary of said lot one and forty-five hundredths feet to a point on the east line of said lot; thence northerly along said east line eighty-five feet to the point of beginning.
Terms of Sale — Cash, in United States gold coin, payable on confirmation of sale by said court. Dead at expense of purchaser. FRANK KY, Referee.
Issued May 29, 1830.
BANK OF ANAHEIM
CAPITAL STOCK,
$100,000.00.
PLZ JAMES...PRIMARY
GEORGE V. HORE...CAMILIA
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
E. P. 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, Panama and Merchants Bank, Los Angeles Pacific Bank, San Francisco, First National Bank New York.
DRAPTS, LETTERS OF CREDIT OR POSTAL orders issued on Banks in the principal cities of all European countries.
Tickets entailing the holder to passage from New York to the several ports of England; France or Our 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, entailing 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 relatives or friend can purchase ticket here and forward them to the proper person by mail.
Orange County
SAVINGS BANK
SANTA ANA, CAL.
Incorporated, April 8, '89.
CAPITAL STOCK,
$100.000.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY.
(Local Company)
IMPLEMENTARY CHARGES OF TIME
JUNE 15, 1890.
LEAVE PORT
INSTRUMENTS
BANSAING
BANSAING
Collinna
Collinna
Denning and East
El Priso and East
Long Beach and Inn Parks
Long Beach
Long Beach and Inn Parks
Long Beach and Inn Parks
Opinion and East
Portland
Elyvanda
Elyvanda
Riverside
Riverside
San Bernardino
San Bernardino
San Francisco & Sacramento
San Francisco & Sacramento
Santa Ana and Alameda
Santa Ana and Alameda
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara
Vineyard
Vineyard
San Diego
San Diego
Trustin
Trustin
Sundays excepted. Sundays only.
Three Routes—The Sunset via El Paso, the Central via Ogden, and the Shasta via Portland. Direct connections. Pullman Palace Buffet Sleeping Car. Pullman Tourist Sleeping Car. Semi-monthly sunset excursions through to New York and Boston with but one change.
For freight and ticket rates apply to T. A. DARLING, Agent, Anaheim, Or, J. M. Crawley, A. G. P. A., Los Angeles, A. N. TOWNE,
General Manager G. P. A.
Pacific Coast Steamship COMPANY.
Goodall, Perkins & Co., General Agents, San Francisco.
NORTHERN ROUTES.
En embrace lines for Portland, Or., Victoria, B.C.; and Puget Sound and Alaska, and all coast points.
SOUTHERN ROUTES.
TIME TABLE FOR JUNE, 1890.
LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO.
For Port Harford 8 S. Mexico, June 1, 9, 17, 25 and July 3
Santa Barbara 8 S. Pomona, June 5, 13, 21, 29 and months after the first publication of this notice the administrator at the office of Richard Fitz Ruhman New Place.
KINGS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LADDER compiles stock of bank liabilities. The prohibition of the public interest.
R BOETTCHI WAGONMAKIN AND BLACKSMITHING HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIAL Satisfaction Guarantee GIVE ME A CA JOHN McFADDE HARDWARE New Tiger Mowe AT $55. WILL TRADE FOR A Two-Seated Bug 115 East Fourth St., Santa May 22-1 n.
Notice to Creditors.
ESTATE OF V. DASSONVILLE DECEIVE Notice is hereby given by the undersignator of the estate of V. Dassonville, due to the creditors of, and all persons having against the estate of the said deceased, to exchange with the necessary vouchers, within months after the first publication of this notice the administrator at the office of Richard Fitz Ruhman New Place.
SAVINGS BANK
SANTA ANA, CAL.
Incorporated, April 8, '89.
CAPITAL STOCK,
$100.000.
OFFICERS:
Carey R. Smith, President.
I. N. Rafferty, Vice President.
C. F. Mansur, Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
CAREY R. SMITH, I. N. RAFFERTY, R. E. HEWITT, C. D. BALL, C. F. MANSUR.
Transact a general Banking Business. Deposits received from all up. Interest paid on all deposits.
Married women and minors may make deposits in their own names, subject to their own control. Deposits from the interior may be sent by express or by draft upon any business or banking house.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Los Angeles.
Capital Stock $200,000
Reserve $205,000
United States Depositary.
OFFICERS!
E. F. SPENCE, President.
J. D. BICKNELL, Vice-President.
J. M. ELLIOTT, Cashier.
G. B. SHAFFER, Asst. Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
E. F. SPENCE,
J. D. BICKNELL,
S. H. MOTT,
J. M. ELLIOTT,
DR. G. H. BAILEY, Central Pharmacy.
ANAHEIM, CAL.
An Entire New Stock of Drugs and Medicines.
ACCURATE DISPENSING OF PRESCRIPTIONS AT LOWEST PRICES.
We Carry a Complete Stock of Fanoy Soaps, Toilet Articles, and the Latest Fashionable Perfumes.
SPONGES CHAMOIS & STATIONERY
Goodall, Perkins & Co., General Agents, San Francisco.
NORTHERN ROUTES.
Embrace lines for Portland, Or., Victoria, B.C.; and Puget Sound and Alaska, and all coast points.
SOUTHERN ROUTES.
TIME TABLE FOR JUNE, 1890.
LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO.
For Port Hartford
S. S. Mexico, June 1, 9, 17, 25 and July 3.
S. S. Pomona, June 5, 13, 21, 29 and July 7.
For Redondo
S. S. Eureka, June 3, 11, 19, 27 and July 5.
S. S. Los Angeles, June 7, 15, 27 and July 1.
LEAVE SAN PEDRO.
For
S. S. Mexico, June 3, 11, 19, 27 and July 5.
San Diego
S. S. Pomona, June 7, 15, 27 and July 1.
LEAVE SAN PEDRO.
For
S. S. Pomona, June 1, 9, 17, 25 and July 3.
San Francisco
S. S. Mexico, June 5, 13, 21, 29 and July 7.
LEAVE SAN PEDRO AND REDONDO.
For
S. S. Los Angeles, June 2, 10, 18, 24 and July 4.
S. S. Eureka, June 6, 22, 30, Way Points...
Cars to connect with steamers leave S. P. R. R. Dept., Fifth street, Los Angeles; as follows:
With the Mexico and Pontina at 9:50 o'clock A.M.
With Los Angeles and Eureka going north at 5:10 o'clock P.M.
Passengers per Los Angeles and Eureka via Redondo leave Santa Fe depot at 5:25 p.m.
Plans of steamers' cabins at agent's office where berths may be secured.
The steamers Los Angeles and Eureka will call regularly at Newport pier for and with freight and passengers.
The company reserve the right to change the steamers or their days of sailing.
For passage or freight; as above; or for Tickets to and from All Important Points in Europe,
Apply to W. PARRIS Agent.
OFFICE—No. 124 West Second St., L.Angelaia.
Southern Cal. R'y Co THE
Santa Fe Route
IS THE SHORT LINE
Between Southern California and Denver, Kansas City, New York, Chicago, and all EASTERN CITIES!
Time from 12 to 24 Hours Quicker than any other line.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars run through SAN DIEGO TO CHICAGO
Every Day in the Year.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
Completely Furnished run through on all Overland Trains.
Fourist Excursions in charge of experienced managers leave every THURSDAY. The cars are carpeted and curtained and are supplied with Mattress-垫、Sheets、Pillows and Lunch Tables.
A Pullman Portor is in charcoal of each car to attend to the comfort of our passions.
Two-Seated Bug
115 East Fourth St., Santa May22-1 n.
Notice to Creditors.
STATE OF V. DASSONVILLE, DECE
Notice is hereby given by the undersignator of the estate of V. Dassonville; due to the creditors of, and all persons having against the estate of the said deceased; to exhale same with the necessary vouchers; within months after the first publication of this notice; that being the principal place of business for the said administrator; at the office of Richard Rose; Center street; Anaheim; Orange county formula; that being the principal place of business of said administrator in the said county of Orange;
Dated this 13th day of June, A.D. 1890.
H.C.A.F.E Administrator of the estate of V. Dassonville ceased.
Richard Melrose; attorney for administrator je19-54.
Notice to Creditors.
STATE OF CLAUS WILKINS, DECE
Notice is hereby given by the undersignator of the estate of Claus Wilkins; due to the creditors of, and all persons having against the said deceased; to exhibit the same vouchers within four months after first publication of this notice to the said tratrix; at the office of Richard Rose; Anaheim; Orange county formula; that being the principal place of business of said tratrix in the said county of Orange;
Dated this 13th day of June, A.D. 1890.
MARY WILKIN Administratrix of the estate of Claus Wilkins; ceased.
Richard Melrose; attorney for administrator je19-54.
NOTICE.
THE ANAHEIM SAVINGS BUILDING Loan Association opened New Series on MAY1890; and will admit new members to the same July lst Parties desiring stock may apply to GEO.V.HORR.Secret
LIEB'S BEER HAIL CHOICE WINES LIQUOR CIGARS.
Ice-Cold Beer Always on Draught Metz Building; Center Street.
GRAND DRAWING OF THE Loteria de la Beneficen Publica OF THE STATE OF ZACATECAS,MEXICO A syndicate of capitalists have secured the cooperation for operating this LOTTERY.
and will extend its business throughout the U.Sates and British Columbia Below will be found a list of the prizes which be drawn on JULY 27, 1890 At Zacatecas,Mexico,and continued monthly thereafter
DR. G. H. BAILEY,
Central Pharmacy.
ANAHEIM, CAL.
An Entire New Stock of Drugs and Medicines.
ACCURATE DISPENSING OF PRESCRIPTIONS AT LOWEST PRICES.
We Carry a Complete Stock of ...
Fanoy Soaps, Toilet Articles, and the Latest Fashionable Perfumes.
SPONGES, CHAMOIS, & STATIONERY.
PATENT MEDICINES, ETC.
P. DAVIS & BRO.,
CENTER STREET, - ANAHEIM,
(Between Los Angeles and Lemon)
DEALERS IN PROVISIONS,
GROCERIES, CROCKERY,
HARDWARE, GRAIN,
LIQUORS, CIGARS,
WOOL, HIDES, ETC.
BOSTON BAKERY,
J. KREISS, PROP,
Fresh Bread Delivered to all parts of Anaheim and vicinity.
Los Angeles St., just
Copies of the Wright Law.
ANY ONE INTERESTED IN THE ANAHEIM Irrigation District, may call at the Secretary's office and receive a copy of the Wright law free.
J. S. GARDINER, Secretary.
Pasturage.
3 Miles Northeast of Anaheim.
Samuel Kraemer,
PROPRIETOR.
Time from 12 to 24 Hours Quicker than any other line.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars run through from SAN DIEGO TO CHICAGO
Every Day in the Year.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
Completely Furnished run through on all Overland Trains.
Tourist Excursions in charge of experienced managers leave every THURSDAY. The cars are carpeted and curtained and are supplied with Mattresses, Blankets, Sheets, Pillows and Lunch Tables. A Pullman Portor is in charte7e of each car to attend to the comfort of our passons.
Rates as Low as the Lowest.
For full information call on or address L. A. DESMOND, Agent, Anaheim, or CLARENCE A. WARNER,
EXCURSION MANAGER.
No. 29 North Spring Street, Los Angeles, California.
K. H.WADE,
S. B.HYNES,
General Manager.
G. P. & T. A.
LIST OF PRIZES:
1 PRIZE OF $150,000 is ... $150
1 PRIZE OF ... $50,000 is ... $50
2 PRIZES OF ... $25,000 is ... $25
3 PRIZES OF ... $10,000 are ... $10
4 PRIZES OF ... $5,000 are ... $5
5 PRIZES OF ... $2,000 are ... $2
10 PRIZES OF ... $1,000 are ... $1
20 PRIZES OF ... $500 are ... $5
300 PRIZES OF ... $200 are ... $4
300 PRIZES OF ... $150 are ... $5
500 PRIZES OF ... $100 are ... $5
APPROXIMATION PRIZES:
150 PRIZES OF ... $150 are ... $225
150 PRIZES OF ... $100 are ... $15
150 PRIZES OF ... $50 are ... $7
999 Terminal Przes of... $60 are ... $49
Club Rates, 6 Tickets for $50.
Special rates arranged with agents.
AGENTS WANTED In every town in United States and British America.
The payment of prizes is guaranteed by a space deposit of five hundred thousand dollars ($800,000) with the State Government, and approved by De Arachiga, Governor.
Drawings under the personal supervision of Hermanio Aranga, who is appointed by the Government as Interventor.
"I Certify that with the State Treasurer all necessary guarantees are deposited, ensuring full payment of all prizes of this drawing."
HERMINIO ARTEGA, Interventor.
Important.
Remittances must be either by New York Drawn Express or Registered Letter, American "Income" Collections can be made by Express Companies Banks. Ticket sent direct to management will be paid by drafts on New York, Montreal, St. Paul Chicago, San Francisco or City of Mexico.
For further information address JUAN PIEDAD, Manager.
ZACATECAS, Mexico
OF THE
STATE OF ZACATECAS, MEXICO
A syndicate of capitalists have secured the co-sion for operating this
LOTTERY.
and will extend its business throughout the U.S. States and British Columbia.
Below will be found a list of the prizes which be drawn on
JULY 27, 1896
At Zacatecas, Mexico,
and continued monthly thereafter.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000
100,000 Tickets at $81; Halves; 85; Tenths; American Currency.
LIST OF PRIZES:
1 PRIZE OF ... $150,000 is ... $150
1 PRIZE OF ... $50,000 is ... $50
2 PRIZES OF ... $25,000 is ... $25
3 PRIZES OF ... $10,000 are ... $10
4 PRIZES OF ... $5,000 are ... $5
5 PRIZES OF ... $2,000 are ... $2
10 PRIZES OF ... $1,000 are ... $1
20 PRIZES OF ... $500 are ... $5
300 PRIZES OF ... $150 are ... $5
500 PRIZES OF ... $100 are ... $5
APPROXIMATION PRIZES:
150 PRIZES OF ... $150 are ... $225
150 PRIZES OF ... $100 are ... $15
150 PRIZES OF ... $50 are ... $7
999 Terminal Przes of... $60 are ... $49
2.492
Club Rates, 6 Tickets for $50.
Special rates arranged with agents.
AGENTS WANTED In every town in United States and British America.
The payment of prizes is guaranteed by a space deposit of five hundred thousand dollars ($800,
NOTICE
TAX PAYERS
Due and Payable
On or after Thursday, the 3d day of July,
Said taxes will be delinquent, and an additional 5 per cent will be added for delinquency.
JNO. LANDELL,
Anaheim, May 5, 1800.
JOHN EVERHARTY,
PROPRIETOR
FASHION LIVERY,
FEED AND BOARDING
STABLES.
FIRST-CLASS
TURNOUTS FURNISHED
WITH OR WITHOUT DRIVERS.
Horses Bought and Sold.
MIRAFLORES
TRACT!
Situated at intersection of Santa Ana
P. FELLEBRIN & SON,
JEWELRY, ART AND MUSIC STORE
Postoffice Block: Anaheim, Cal.
City Stables,
Center Street (Opposite Kronger's Mock,
ANAHEIM).
A. L. Lewis & Co.
Proprietors.
THIS STABLES ARE THE BEST VENTILATED
and most comfortable in the two and special
situation will be paid to Braming and Grooming horses.
The change in all cases will be reasonable.
Single and Double Teams
Purchased as short notice, and on refusal drivers, family
with the country, supplied when required. The付
onage of the public respectfully collected.
ANAHEIM
Pharmacy
DR. D. W. HUNT, PROPRIETOR.
General Dealer in Drugs and Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Bruhea, Hair Oil, Shoulder Braces, Truases.
Prescriptions accurately compounded day or night.
Full line of Paints and Oils constantly on hand. Sole agent for Morris Poultry Cure.
Also constantly on hand a full line of Havana Cigars and Tobacco.
J.M. Griffith Company
(A CORPORATION.)
NOTICE TO WINE BUYERS!
9,000 GALLONS
Choice White and Claret Wines
FOR SALE.
FOR PARTICULAR ADDRESS: Gazette Office, Anaheim, California.
THE GAZETTE
Is Devoted to the
--: BEST INTERESTS ---
OF THE
OF ZACATECAS, MEXICO.
of capitalists have secured the concession for operating this
NOTTERY.
and its business throughout the United States and British Columbia.
found a list of the prizes which will be drawn on
JY 27, 1890,
Zacatecas, Mexico.
continued monthly thereafter.
TOTAL PRIZE, $150,000.
at $10; Halves, $5; Tenths, $1;
American Currency.
LIST OF PRIZES:
$150,000 is ... $150,000
30,000 is ... 50,000
25,000 is ... 25,000
10,000 are ... 30,000
5,000 are ... 10,000
2,000 are ... 10,000
1,000 are ... 10,000
500 are ... 10,000
200 are ... 40,000
150 are ... 45,000
100 are ... 50,600
APPROXIMATION PRIZES:
$150 are ... $22,500
100 are ... 15,000
50 are ... 7,500
Prizes of ... 49,666
States, 6 Tickets for $50.
rates arranged with agents.
WANTED In every town and city in United States is guaranteed by a special hundred thousand dollars ($500,799). Government, and approved by Jesus Earnor.
Under the personal supervision of Lieages, who is appointed by the Government,
with the State Treasurer all nepsen are deposited, ensuring full payments of this drawing.
HERMINIO ARTEAGA, Intervener."
IMPORTANT.
must be either by New York Draft,
registered Letter, American money.
be made by Express Companies or direct to management will be on New York, Montreal, St. Paul,
and迪尔或 City of Mexico,
information address
JUAN PIEDAD, Manager.
Zacatecas, Mexico.
ER SALE.
HIRE SOW AND RIGHT ESSR. AP-VICTOR SCHUMACHER.
North Anaheim.
THE GAZETTE
Is Devoted to the
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Of this VALLEY, and prints the
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