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IN THE LAND OF FLOWERS. MOMES, LEGENDS AND PROGRESS OF THE FLORAL CITY. Rich Perfumes of Dainty Blossoms That Fill the Air During the Season of Leaf in the North—Southeastern Pet Homes of Florida's Towns. Every place of prominence in Florida has its distinctive pet name, which is used by its patriotic inhabitants nearly as often as its proper geographical title. Fernandina is "the Gate City," Jacksonville is "the Metropolis," St. Augustine is "the Ancient City," Palatka is "the Gem City," Orlando is "the Phenomenal City," Cedar Keys is "the Florida Venice," and so on through a long catalogue. Tallahassee is "the Floral City," or, to include the full formula, "the Floral City of the Land of Flowers." Why this formula is appropriate is evident even in the depth of what by a poetic fiction is in Florida called "winter." Nearly every house in the straggling, roomy town is hidden in a tangled sub tropical maze of trees, shubbery and vines, floating from which are stringers of the gray Spanish moss. The rich perfume of the jasmine went the peaceful inland air, and the brilliant blossoms of the begonia and oleander burn along the streets and in the gardens; the roses reserve their crimson for February and the punctilious "Spanish bayouets," with their keen points, guard for the later summer the secret of their wonderful white hearts. Still, even in the winter of its discontent the Floral City gives simple indications of the glorious summer before it and the profusion of its food, partial gifts from our generous Mother Nature. HOURS AND PEOPLE. The stranger within the gates of Tallahassee is at once impressed with the social character of the citizens. If, as he saunters along one of the hilly highways leading out into the "back country," he chances to speak to a Floridian engaged in pruning a peach orchard, the native will leave his tree, climb the zigzag fence stretching along the road and sit in hospitable dignity on its topmost rail. The Tallahassee has his opportunity now. He imparts information in the most savage manner and will not let his victim escape for half an hour. Should the dinner or tea bell's ringing break in upon his dilactic conversation, he hospitally insists upon taking his captive to the family assembly. If the cordial invitation be accepted, the visitor has a golden chance to view the architecture and domestic arrangements of the quaint homesteads. Some of the houses are little old style cottages, suggestive of the green lanes and chalk hills of Kent, with queer gables and deep domed windows, hidden behind mounting masses of shrubbery. Others are brick structures of the Doric style, with spreading porticos and white wooden pillars. Occasionally Tallahassee has his opportunity now. He imparts information in the most snave manner and will not let his victim escape for half an hour. Should the dinner or tea bell's ringing break in upon his didactic conversation, he hospitably insists upon taking his captive to the family assembly. If the cordial invitation be accepted, the visitor has a golden chance to view the architecture and domestic arrangements of the quaint homesteads. Some of the houses are little old style cottages, suggestive of the green lanes and chalk hills of Kent, with queer gables and deep domed windows, hidden behind mounting masses of shrubbery. Others are brick structures of the Doric style, with spreading porticos and white wooden pillars. Occasionally a relic of the early French occupation may be seen, built flush against the street, with its decaying porte cochere, inner court and rear garden. Occasionally, too, may be seen a blank walled, dismal building, with an odd overhanging jalousie, the monument of its Spanish constructor. In the realm of housewifery the spirit of laisser faire pervades. Hospitality is spontaneous and of the sincerest kind, but it is more of a pleasure than of the duty it often is among the thrifty matrons of New England, for here the supervision of servants is all that there is to the duties of the housewife. Ancient aboriginal legends and later tales of the Spanish occupation make Tallahassee a storied place. Where the state capitol, a formal structure of straight lines and prim angles, with Doric columns, now stands, the temples and Yemassee sachems buried the hatchet and smoked the pipe of peace two centuries ago. Here the Spanish invaders of their soil built Fort St. Luis, the ruins of which are among the town's curiosities. Here Andrew Jackson, after taking formal possession, in 1821, of the newly ceded province of Spain, placed its chief military post. Four miles to the east is Lake Lafayette, lying in the midst of a large estate of 25,000 acres, given to the marquis in recognition of his assistance during the revolution. To the west is the Murray plantation, occupied until her death by the Princess Murat, the daughter-in-law of the fluent cavalry leader in the Napoleonic campaigns; Joachim Murat, king of Naples, and brother-in-law of the little corporal. The grave of the princess can be seen in the Episcopal cemetery. FOLKS FROM THE "BACK COUNTRY." According to the census of 1880, the population of Tallahassee was 2,000, about 60 percent being of shades ranging from indelible ink to passe cream. On Saturdays the population doubles owing to the advent of negroes from the "back country," who come to purchase provisions for the ensuing week. The visitors come with a little milk and honey, a few vegetables and fewer coins. After selling their produce and buying groceries, they view the urban glories. They favor a northerner with their especial confidence, and show much curiosity regarding northern politics. One Saturday afternoon recently a venerable darky with grizzled wool respectfully saluted me at a street corner and inquired if I know Mr. Blaine personally. On receiving a negative reply, he exclaimed in injured astonishment: "Why; boss, you done cum from de norf!" Bicycle riders will be interested to learn that in Tallahassee is located one of the three wheel clubs of the state. It is a flourishing organization of twelve members. Though Tallahassee is a few dozen miles to the north of the counties (Putnam, Marion, Citrus, Hernando and Pasco) growing the heaviest crops of oranges, yet it ships several thousand boxes annually. A Putnam county grower visiting at the capital estimates the crop of the state at 1,300,000 boxes, or, in round numbers, 195,000,000. R. LUEDKE, Watch Maker and Jeweler Center Street, Anaheim. Registration Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN ACCORDANCE WITH Section 1.040 of the Political Code of California and an order of the Board of Supervisors of Orange County daily made and entered on record June 2, 1890, all the names on the Orange County Great Register and the Los Angeles County Great Register so far as the same relates to Orange county are amabilled, and know registration of the voters of Orange county, California, will begin as required by law on the 28th day of July, 1890, and will continue for eighty-five days when said registration will close. R. Q. WICKHAM, County Clerk Dated at Santa Ana, June 16, 1890. Equalization Notice NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE BOARD OF Supervisors of Orange county will sit as a Board of Equalization, commencing on the first Monday of July, 1890, and ending on the fourth Monday of July, 1890, at the County Assessor's office in the city of Santa Ana. Orderer of the Board of Supervisors of Orange county, R. Q. WICKHAM, Clerk of said Board. Santa Ana, Cal., June 30, 1890. B. F. CONAWAY HAS REDUCED HIS BEST CABINET PHOTOS FROM $50 to $30 for full figures and $4 for bust. Local work and satisfaction is specially offered. J. S. GARDINER, Secretary GO TO THE CITY MEAT MARKET For Fresh Meats, Corned Beef, Salt Pork, Chickens, Lard, Ham and Bacon. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID fully saluted me at a street corner and inquired if I knew Mr. Blaine personally. On receiving a negative reply, he exclaimed in jureal astonishment: "Why, loss, you done cum from de norf!" Bicycle riders will be interested to learn that In Tallahassee is located one of the three wheel clubs of the state. It is a flourishing organization of twelve members. Though Tallahassee is a few dozen miles to the north of the counties (Putnam, Marion, Citrus, Hernando and Pasco) growing the heaviest crops of oranges, yet it ships several thousand boxes annually. A Putnam county grower visiting at the capital estimates the crop of the state at 1,300,000 boxes, or, in round numbers, 195,000,000. While frozen New England shivers through its annual valtation of polar blizzards, Florida's northern tier of counties is reaping wealth from its growth of sweet and Irish potatoes, beans, pens, sweet corn and onions. The size to which Irish potatoes grow in this soil is something incredible. Specimens are occasionally exhibited which can barely be jammed into a peck measure. The complaint is not infrequently made by New York consigners that the vegetables of certain lots are too large for the trade.—Tallahassee Cor. New York Tribune. Consumption. Interesting statistics gathered by a prominent English physician indicate that consumption is very greatly promoted by a damp soil, and its presence has been abated, even to the extent of 50 per cent, while suitable drainage has been introduced. Researchers of other physicians, including the well known Dr. Bowditch, of Massachusetts, confirm this conclusion and determine that the amount of moisture in the soil is a fair criterion of the proportion of consumption among the residents. Local causes are becoming more and more disregarded, and the infectious nature of consumption is receiving increased attention from physicians.—Good Housekeeping. She Covered Him. Daly Grunther (tasting his noodle soup)—Humph! you'd better have a noodle walk through here. Waiter (suavey)—Are you looking for a job?—Detroit Free Press. Buskies's Aralia Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sorea, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sorea, 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. js19f BANK OF ANAHEIM CAPITAL STOCK, $100,000.00. FLEZ JAMES... Prentice GEORGE V. HORR... Cannon BOARD OF DIRECTORS: E. P. SPENCK, W. H. MABURY W. K. JAMES, A. 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. Farmers 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 Germany, 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, antitling the holder to passage on railroad from San Francisco to New York, or vice versa, issued at the established rate. Pernons in Anaheim or vicinity desiring to send to any point in the countries named for any relatives or friend in a 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. INVESTMENT CHART OF TIME JULY 16, 1890. SUNDAYS excepted. Sundays only. Three Routes—The Sanctet via El Paso, the Central via Ogden, and the Shasta via Portland. Direct connections. Pullman Palace Hotel Sleeping Car. Pullman Tourist Sleeping Car. Semi-monthly Banquet exertions 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. Embrace lines for Portland, Or., Victoria, B.C., and Puget Sound and Alaska, and all coast points. SOUTHERN ROUTES. TIME TABLE FOR JULY, 1890. LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO. For Port Hartford Santa Barbara San Pedro... San Diego... For S. S. Santa Rosa, July 5, 71, 19, 27 and Aug 4. S. S. Pomona, July 7, 15, 23, 31 and Aug 8. S. S. Los Angeles, July 1, 9, 17, 25 FRIZZ BURMAN New Place. BACKW NEW BUILDER LAST ANGELIN STORY. KING CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LAST MANAGEMENT IN THE PROPERTY OF THE PRIVATE PUBLISHER. R BOETTCH WAGONMAKING AND BLACKSMITHING HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIAL Satisfaction Guarantee GIVE ME A CO Notice to Cre-Jitors ESTATE OF Y. DASSONVILLE, DE. Notice is hereby given by the undersignator of the estate of Y. Dassonville, to the creditors of, and all persons having against the said deceased, to exhibit the notice sary voucher within four months first publication of this notice to the maitrix at the office of Richard Mehrostrast, Anaheim, Orange county, California ing the principal place of business of maitrix in the mid county of Orange. Dated this 13th day of June, A. D. 1890. Administrator of the estate of V. Damon issued. Richard Melrose, attorney for administratio je19-61 Notice to Creditorry ESTATE OF CLAUS WILKINS, DE. Notice is hereby given by the undersignator of the estate of Claus Wilkins, to the creditors of, and all persons having against the said deceased, to exhibit the notice sary voucher within four months first publication of this notice to the maitrix at the office of Richard Mehrostrast, Anaheim, Orange county, California ing the principal place of business of maitrix in the mid county of Orange. Dated this 13th day of June, A. D. 1890. Administrator of the estate of Claus Wilkins, de Richard Melrose, attorney for administratio je19-61 NOTICE 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. Transmit 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 Depository. 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, M. 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 Fancy 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 JULY, 1800. LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO. For Port Harford Santa Barbara San Pedro... San Diego... For Redondo... San Pedro and Way Porta... For S. S. Santa Rosa, July 5, 71, 19, 27 and Aug 4. S. S. Pomona, July 7, 15, 23, 31 and Aug 8. R. S. Los Angeles, July 1, 9, 17, 25 and Aug 2. S. S. Eureka, July 5, 13, 21, 20 and Aug 6. LEAVE SAN PEDRO. For S. S. Pomona, July 1, 9, 17, 25 and Aug 2. San Diego... S. S. Santa Rosa, July 5, 13, 21, 20 and Aug 6. LEAVE SAN PEDRO. For San Francisco, Port Harford... Santa Barbara... Leave SAN PEDRO AND REDONDO. For San Francisco... and S. S. Eureka, July 8, 16, 24, and Aug 1. Cars to connect with steamers leave S. P. R. R. Depot, Fifth street, Los Angeles; as follows: With the Santa Rosa and Portoosa at 9:25 o'clock, A.V. With Los Angeles and Eureka going north, at 5:12 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 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 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, Black-keets, Sheets, Pillows and Lunch Tables. A Pullman Portor is in charte of each car to attend to the comfort of our patrons. NOTICE TO CREDITOR ESTATE OF CLAUS WILKINS, DENotice is hereby given by the undersigner matrix of the seal of Claus Wilkinson, to the creditors of and all persons having against them and deceased, to exhibit the the necessary witnesses within four months first publication of this notice to the minitrix at the office of Richard Melrose Street, Albahaim, Orange county, California imaging the principal place of business of said mini-trix in the said county of Orange. Dated this 13th day of June A.D. 1800 MARY WILKINS, Administrator of the estate of Claus Wilkinson, Richard Malrewe, attorney for administration h i 1934 NOTICE THE ANAHEIM SAVINGS BUILDLean Association opened New Series in 1800 and will admit new members to the July lst. Parties desiring stock may apply must GEO.V.HORR.So. LIEB'S BEER HACHOICE WINES,LIQU CIGAR S Ice-Cold Beer Always on Dr. Metz Building,Center Street. JOHN McFADDY HARDWARE New Tiger Mow AT $.55. WILL TRADE FOR A Two-Seated Bu115 East Fourth St., Santa may 22-1 n. GRAND DRAWI OF THE Loteria de la BeneficiPublica OF THE STATE OF ZACATECAS,M A syndicate of capitalists have secured th e slon for operating this LOTTERY and will extend its business throughout t he states and British Columbia. Below will be found a list of the prizes we drawn on JULY 27, 18 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 ... Fancy 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 as the Secretary's office and receive a copy of the Wright law free. 3 Miles Northeast of Anaheim. Samuel Kraemer, PROPICTOR. STATE OF ZACATECAS, M. A syndicate of capitalists have secured the sion for operating this LOTTERY. and will extend its business throughout the States and British Columbia. Below will be found a list of the prizes to be drawn on JULY 27, 18 At Zacatecas, Mexico, and continued monthly thereafter. CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,00 100,000 Tickets at $10; Halves, 85; The American Currency. LIST OF PRIZES: 1 PRIZE OF ... $150,000 is 1 PRIZE OF ... 50,000 is 1 PRIZE OF ... 25,000 is 3 PRIZE OF ... 10,000 are 2 PRIZES OF ... 5,000 are 5 PRIZES OF ... 2,000 are 10 PRIZES OF ... 1,000 are 20 PRIZES OF ... 500 are 250 PRIZES of ... 250 are 300 PRIZES of ... 250 are 500 PRIZES of ... 100 are APPROXIMATION PRIZES: 150 PRIZES OF ... $150 are 150 PRIZES OF ... 100 are 150 PRIZES OF ... 50 are 900 Terminal Prizes of ... 50 are CLUB RATES, 6 Tickets for Special rates arranged with agent AGENTS WANTED In every city in States and British America. The payment of prizes is guaranteed by deposit of five hundred thousand dollars with the State Government, and approved AArchigua, Governor. Drawings under the personal supervision Herminal Arteaga, who is appointed by the meant as Interventor. "I Certify that with the State Treasurer may guarantee any deposited, summing amount of all prizes of this drawing." HERMINIO ARTEAGA, Intl. IMPORTANT. Remittances must be either by New York Express or Registered Letter, American Collector can be made by Express Compta. Ticket must direct to management paid by drains on New York, Montreal, Chicago, Rail Prisons or City of Mexico. For further information address JUAN PIEDAD-D, Manila. FOR SALE ONE BEEKSHIRE SOW AND EIGHT PENNY TO VICTOR SCHUMACHER North An NEW BUILDING, LAW ANNEX STREET BOETTCHER, AGONMAKING AND BACKSMITHING! HORSE-SHOEING SPECIALTY. atisfaction Guaranteed. GIVE ME A CALL Notice to Creditors. STATE OF V. DASSONVILLE, DECEASED. It is hereby given by the undersigned adtrix of the estate of Claus Wilkins, deceased, creditors of, and all persons having claims the estate of the said deceased, to exhibit the same with sary couchers, within four months after the application of this notice to the said administration at the office of Richard Milrose, Center Anahiem, Orange county, California, that minimal place of business of said administration in the said county of Orange. This 15th day of June, A.D. 1830. MARY WILKINS, stratrix of the estate of Claus Wilkins, deded. And Melrose, attorney for administrator. j.19-34 NOTICE. MINAMORE TRACT! Situated at junction of Santa Ana and Tustin City S.P.R.R., two miles south of Anahiem. - 10, 20 and 40 acre tracts of fine land suitable for Oranges, Walnuts, Desidnous Trees, Etc. NO ALKALI. 1,000 acres will be sold in tracts to suit and roads graded around each 40-acre tract. This land is all under the Wright Irrigation District. For particulars see H. D. POLHEMUS at the junction. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS THE TAXES FOR THE ANAHEIM SCHOOL DISTRICT for the fiscal year 1890-91 are now Due and Payable To me at my office on Center Street, Anahiem, between the hours of 9 A.M. and 5 P.M. 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, Anahiem, May 5, 1890. JOHN EVERHART, PROPRIETOR AINAHEIM Pharmacy DR. B. W. MUST, PROPRIETOR. General Board in Bruns and Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Brunton, Hair Oil, Shopider Remeas. Prescriptions accurately compounded day or night. Full line of Pallets and Oils constantly on hand. Sale agent for Morris Poultry Cure. Also constantly on hand a full line of Havana Cigars and Tobacco. P. PELLEGRIN & SON. JEWELRY, ART AND MUSIC STORE, Postoffice Block, : Anahiem. Cal. City Stables, Center Street (Opponite Kreager's Block), ANAHEIM. A. L. Lewis & Co. Proprietors. THESE STABLES ARE THE BEST VENTILATED and most commodious in the town, and special at mention will be paid to Boarding and Grooming houses. The charve in all cases will be reasonable. Single and Double Teams Furnished at short notice, and careful drivers, fashions with the country, supplied when required. The pat onage of the public is respectfully solicited. J.M.Griffith Company (A CORPORATION.) NOTICE. DATE OF CLAUS WILKINS, DECEASED. ance is hereby given by the undersigned副atrix of the estate of Claus Wilkins, deceased, creditors of, and all persons having claims the said deceased, to exhibit the same with mary sonchars, within four months after the application of this notice to the said administator at the office of Richard Melrose, Center Anaheim, Orange county, California, that beninitional place of business of said administator in the said county of Orange. this 13th day of June, A. D. 1890. MARY WILKINS, stratrix of the estate of Claus Wilkins, deded and Maltese, attorney for administratrix. j. 19-57 NOTICE. ANAHEIM SAVINGS, BUILDING AND Association opened New Series on May 1, will admit new members to the same until Parties desiring stock may apply to GEO. V. HORR. Secretary EB'S BEER HALL. ICE WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS. Old Beer Always on Draught. Metz Building, Center Street. JHN McFADDEN, HARDWARE. New Tiger Mowers, AT $.55. WILL TRADE FOR A o-Seated Buggy East Fourth St., Santa Ana. may 21-14. GRAND DRAWING OF THE ria de la Beneficencia Publica OF THE E OF ZACATECAS, MEXICO. state of capitalists have secured the concession for operating this LOTTERY. extend its business throughout the United States and British Columbia. will be found a list of the prizes which will be drawn on LY 27, 1890, At Zacatecas, Mexico. and continued monthly thereafter. 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, Anahiem, May 5, 1890. TAX COLLECTOR. may 8f JOHN EVERHARTY, PROPRIETOR FASHION LIVERY, FEED AND BOARDING STABLES. FIRST-CLASS TURNOUTS FURNISHED WITH OR WITHOUT DRIVERS. Horses Bought and Sold. NOTICE TO WINE BUYERS! 9,000 GALLONS Choice White and Claret Wines FOR SALE. FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS: Gazette Office, Anahiem, California. Highest Cash Price Paid for POULTRY AND EGGS. Call and get prices before selling elsewhere. A. T. WALLOP, Metz Building, LOS ANGELES STREET. ANAHEIM. THE GAZETTE Is Devoted to the THE GAZETTE Is Devoted to the --: BEST INTERESTS --- Of this VALLEY, and prints the LATEST MOST RELIABLE NEWS. Will be sent to any part of the United States Postage Prepaid, for $2 Per Year. ARTISTIC JOB WORK Promptly Executed at this Office.