anaheim-gazette 1890-10-09
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machine for making shoe strings out of paper is a recent Philadelphia invention.
The Secor system of propelling vessels by the explosion of petroleum gas is now practically perfected.
At Monticchiari battery of artillery using smokeless powder kept up for half an hour without their position being discovered.
It is reported that a sheet of fresh, sweet buttermilk has been often found favorable and even effectual, to the care of Bright's disease.
A petroleum engine has been introduced in a lighthouse in Scotland for working the aureum of the log-signal apparatus recently installed.
A French scientist declares that the domestic cats of the world carry at least 20 per cent of the common contagious diseases from house to house.
A method of rendering tobacco smoke harmless to mouth, heart and nerves without detriment to its aroma, is claimed to have been discovered at Vichy.
The single-rail road system has appeared again. This time it has the advantage of being designed for the use of electric power, and many of the inertio insuperable difficulties of the system are thus avoided.
The balloon proposed for polar explorations is ninety-nine feet in diameter and 500,000 cubic feet in volume. The journey is to be begun from Spitzbergen, and with a favorable wind, is expected to last four or five days.
Rapid transit in crowded cities is most conveniently brought about by the use of individual motors that is a separate motor for each car. The electrical storage battery car is the prettiest example of the class, but the storage battery system is still only on trial commercially.
The telephone has played an important part in the management of the Swedish fleet. There is a telephone station board each vessel, and when lying at anchor they can telephone to one another by means of insulated conductors, which are run down the anchor and submerged.
Nearly 2,000 electric cars are running in the United States. Boston alone has about one hundred miles of electrically operated roads. Several systems have been developed to a perfection that ensures smooth and regular service. Other systems are still more or less in the experimental stage.
The theory that whisky is necessary in the treatment of pneumonia has received a blow from Dr. Bull of New York city, who discovers that in the New York hospitals 65 per cent of the pneumonia patients die with alcoholic treatment, while in London, at the Object Lesson Temperance Hospital, only 5 per cent die.
Philadelphia is going to have the correct time if it takes all summer to get it. A public clock is to be erected there that will take one year to place in the tower. The minute hand is to be twelve feet and the hour hand four feet in length.
to a perfection that ensures smooth and regular service. Other systems are still more or less in the experimental stage.
The theory that whisky is necessary in the treatment of pneumonia has received a blow from Dr. Bell of New York city, who discovers that in the New York hospitals 65 per cent of the pneumonia patients die with alcoholic treatment, while in London, at the Object Lesson Temperance Hospital, only 5 per cent die.
Philadelphia is going to have the correct time if it takes all summer to get it. A public clock is to be erected there that will take one year to place in the tower. The minute hand is to be twelve feet and the hour hand nine feet in length; the bell will weigh 20,980 pounds; a steam engine will be placed in the tower to wind up the clock.
Mrs. Flora Grace of Iowa, whose name suggests rather the esthetic than the practical, inventor of a cooking thermometer, which instead of registering "summer heat," "blood heat," and "freezing point," marks the boiling point for meat, the gently summering altitude, and the varying baking points for meats, bread cake and pie.
Kerosene vapor is a palpable irritant of the throat and air passages, and may well have had something to do with the alleged fact that in a recent epidemic of diptheria, in Hartford, Conn., the only fatal cases occurred in families who used heroin lamps, while the families who used gas or candles for light in sick rooms recaped fatal termination.
A French scientist, Victor Monner, has calculated after careful injury that American dentists spent about $130,000 worth of gold annually into the teeth of their customers. The Steptoe-James says that, making allowance for the increase of population, in less than a hundred years America can remember will contain a larger amount of gold than now exists in France.
The electric matron recently invented for avoiding the pain mentioned by the extraction of teeth has attracted considerable attention. Briefly, it consists of adjustable pronges carrying buttons and connected with an electrical battery. The buttons are placed on the face over the nerves leading from the teeth to the brain, and its current is established the moment the extracting instrument touches the tooth.
The Last Days of Henredict Arnold
All the family tradition goes to show that the last days of Henredict Arnold in London were years of bitter remorse and self-reproach. The great name which he had so gallantly won and so wretchedly lost left him no response by night or day. The iron frame, which had stood the fatigue of so many trying bathe fields and still more trying marches through the wilderness, broke down at last under the show torture of lost friendships and merited disgrace. In the last sad days in London, in June, 1801, the family tradition says that Arnold's mind kept reverting to his old friendship with Washington. He had always carefully preserved the American uniform which he wore on the day he made his escape to the Vulture; and now as, broken in spirit and weary of life, he felt the last moments coming, he called for his uniform and put it on, and decorated himself with the apulettes and sword knot which Washington had given him after the victory of Saratoga. "Let me die," said he, "in this old uniform in which I fought my battles. May God forgive me for ever putting on any other."
As we thus reach the end of one of the saddest episodes in American history, our sympathy cannot fail for the moment to go out toward the sufferer nor hurt.
As we thus reach the end of one of the saddest episodes in American history, our sympathy cannot fail for the moment to go out toward the sufferer; nor can we help contrasting these passionate dying words with the last cynical scowl of that other traitor, Charles Lee, when he begged that he might not be buried within a mile of any church, as he did not wish to keep had company after death. From beginning to end the story of Lee is little more than a vulgar melodrama; but into the story of Arnold there enters that element of swee and pity which, as Aristotle pointed out, is an essential part of real tragedy. That Arnold had been very shabbily treated long before any thought of treason entered his mind, is not to be denied. That he may honestly have come to consider the American cause hopeless, that he may really have lost his interest in it because of the French alliance—all this is quite possible. Such considerations might have justified him in resigning his commission; or even, had he openly and frankly gone over to the enemy, much as we should have deplored such a step, some person would always have been found to judge him leniently, and accord him the credit of acting upon principle. But the dark and crooked course which he did choose left open no alternative but that of unqualified condemnation. If we feel less of tempt and more of sorrow in the case of Arnold than in the case of such a weakling as Charles Lee, our verdict is not less mitigated. Arnold's fall was by far the more terrible, as he fell from a greater height, and into a depth than which none could be lower. It is only fair that we should recall his services to the cause of American independence, which were unquestionably greater than those of any other man in the Continental Army, except Washington and Greene. But it is a part of the natural penalty that attaches to backsliding such as his, that when we hear the name of Benedict Arnold these are not the things which it suggests to our mind, but the name stands and will always stand as a symbol of unaffectional to trust. —John Fisk, in October Atlantic.
Calves should have water, and young pigs should also be well supplied. Milk is not a substitute for water.
BANK OF ANAHEIM
CAPITAL STOCK,
$100,000.00.
FLEZ JAMES...President
GEORGE V. HORR...Carrier
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, Parkers 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, 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 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.
OFFICERS:
Santa Ana Abstract Company
Incorporated July 9, 1889.
Capital Stock,
$100,000.
Abstracts and Certificates of Title to all lands in Orange County
113 West Fourth Street, Huff Block.
P. O. Box
NOTICE TO WINE BUYERS
9,000 GALLONS
Choice White and Claret Wine
FOR SALE.
FOR PARTICULARS
ADDRESS: Gazette Office, Anaheim, California.
J.M.Griffith Company
(A CORPORATION.)
LUMBER DEALERS
(Near Ballroad Depot)
ANAHEIM.
Keep constantly od hand.
Doors, Blinds, Windows,
MOULDINGS.
Posts, Shakes, Shingles,
LATH, HAIR, PLASTER OF PARIS.
ANAHEIM GRIST MILLS OPERATING ON Wednesdays and Saturdays of each week.
Grain, Feed, Meal, Eggs of all varieties. Corn shelled and shipped.
W.T. BROWN, Agent.
C. DAVIS,
Corner of Lemon St. and Broadway
Buys and Seeds
Grain,- Popcorn, Peanuts
Dried Fruits
FOWLS
ALSOHORSES, CATTLE AND HOGS.
C. Davis, Anahei
ANAHEIM Pharmacy
DR. D. W. HUNT, PROPRIETY
KE,
Jeweler
neim.
CIN
TCHES, CLOCK
and warrant
watches.
otice.
PAYERS.
taxpayers of taxes for the and payable to center street, 31 of No-ment and an be collected
aid between and from I.P. of collecting LANDELL tax Collector.
E.
THE ANAHEIM
cons of working district, with orions for work Anaheim IrriDINER, on District.
KET
ork, Chickens,
CE PAID
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 $1 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,
S. H. MOTT,
J. M. ELLIOTT.
City Stables,
Center Street (Opposite Kroeger's Block)
ANAHEIM.
A. L. Lewis & Co.
Proprietors.
THESE STABLES ARE THE BEST VENTILATED and most commodious in the town and special atention will be paid to Boarding and Grooming horses The charm in all cases will be reasonable.
Single and Double Teams
Posts, Shakes, Shingles,
LATH, HAIR, PLASTER OF PARIS.
ANAHEIM GRIST MILLS OPERATING ON Wednesdays and Saturdays of each week.
Grain, Feed, Meal, Etc., of all varieties. Corn shelled and shipped.
W.T. BROWN, Agent.
FRED KRÉMPLE
Dealer in all the Latest Styles and Best Fitting SHOES.
Mending and Repairing Neatly done.
Harker's old stana, Center Street
ANAHEIM
BREWERY.
F. CONRAD,
PROPRIETOR.
LAGÈR BEER!
FURNISHED BY THE BOTTLE OR
5 or 10-Gallon Keg
ICE FOR SALE!
1 Cent Per Pound.
No. 188.
SUMMONS.
IN THE SUPERIOR COUNT OF ORANGE county, State of California.
Daniel Freeman, plaintiff vs. S. H. Dillener,
Thomas E. Wilson, John Doe and Richard Roe, defendant.
Action brought in the Superior Court of Orange county, State of California, and the Complaint ailed
FOWLS
ALSOHORSES, CATTLE AND HOBS. Call or mail
G. Davis, Anahei
ANAHEIM
Pharmacy
DR. D. W. HUNT, PROPRIETOR
General Dealer in Drugs and Toileticles, Perfumery, Brushes, Hair Oil, Shower Braces, Trusses.
Prescriptions accurately coded pounded day or night.
Full line of Paints and Oils constant hand. Sole agent for Morris Poultry t
Also constantly on hand a full of Havana Cigars and Tobacco.
In the Field Again
M. NEBELUN
ANNOUNCES HIMSELF AS A CANDIDATE
the office of relieving the people of Anaheim and vicinity of
THIS YEAR'S SURPLUS
Walnut Crops
For which he promises to pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICE
Subject to the decision of the holders of the august 28th Respectfully, M. NEBELUN
Fountain Saloon
Anaheim Bottled Beer
BY THE BOTTLE OR DOZE
For Sale by N. HART
At Fountain Saloon, Anaheim
I will pay 25 cents per dozen bottles returned.
FRITZ RUHMANN
New Place.
City Stables,
Center Street (Opponite Kroeger’s Block)
ANAHEIM.
A. L. Lewis & Co.
Proprietors.
THESE STABLES ARE THE BEST VENTILATED
and most commodious in the town, and special at
cntion will be paid to Boarding and Grooming horses
The charve in all cases will be reasonable.
Single and Double Teams
Furnished at short notice, and careful drivers, famlias
with the country, supplied when required. The pat
oare of the public respectfully solicited
PHILIP DAVIS,
CENTER STREET, - ANAHEIM,
(Between Los Angeles and Lemon.)
DEALER IN PROVISIONS,
GROCERIES, CROCKERY,
HARDWARE, GRAIN,
LIQUORS, CIGARS,
WOOL, HIDES, ETC.
FOR SALE!
1 Cent Per Pound.
No. 188.
SUMMONS.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF ORANGE
county, State of California.
Daniel Freeman, plaintiff, vs. S. H. Dillener,
Thos. E. Wilson, John Doe and Richard Roe, defendants.
Action brought in the Superior Court of Orange
county, State of California, and the Complaint filed
in said county of Orange, in the office of the Clerk
of said Superior Court.
The people of the State of California send greeting
to S. H. Dillener, Thos. E. Wilson, John Doe and
Richard Roe, defendants.
You are hereby required to appear in an action
brought against you by the above named plaintiff in
the Superior Court of the county of Orange, State of
California, and to answer the complaint filed therein,
within ten days (exclusive of the day of service)
after the service on you of this summons—if served
within this county; or if served elsewhere, within
thirty days—or judgment by default will be taken
against you according to the prayer of mild Complaint.
The mild action is brought to obtain a decree of
this Court for the foreclosure of a Mortgage decribed in the mid Complaint, and executed by one
O. B. Jenkins to one John Codman (and assigned
November 15, 1899, by mid John Codman to mid
plaintiff, Daniel Freeman) on the sixteenth day of
August, A. D. 1899, to secure the payment of two
certain promissory notes, each dated August 16,
1899, and securing $75 and $1,134 respectively and
interest therow from mid data, payable every four
months, at the rate of ten per cent per annum compounded every four months; that the premium conveyed by mid mortgage may be paid, and the procemises applied to the payment of mid two preliminary
notes and that the description of the land in mid
mortgage mentioned may be amended in mid
complaint prayed for, and costs of salt, and that
the defendants and all persons claiming by, through
or under them may be barred and foreclosed of all right, title, claim, lien, equity of redemption and interest in and to mid mortgaged premises, and for other and further relief. Reference is had to Complaint's for parties.
And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appure and answer the mid Complaint as above requiRED, the mid plaintiff will apply to the Court for
the relief demanded in the mid Complaint.
GIVEN under my hand and the mail of the Superior Court of the county of Orange,
[BALL] State of California; this 16th day of June,
in the year of our Lord; one thousand eight hundred and ninety.
R. Q. WICKMAN, Clerk.
By THOS. K. HARPER, Deputy.
George I. Cochran, attorney for plaintiff oct23 fm
Wanted.
ATTLER, PEARS, LEMONS AND ALL OTHER Fruits.
Theo. Pinther Peaking Company
SANTA ANA.
For Sale by
N. HARTY
At Fountain Saloon, Anahei
I will pay 25 cents per dozen jottles returned.
FRITZ RUHMANN
New Place.
BACKS' NEW BUILDING
LIEB’S BEER HALL
CHOICE WINES, LIQUOR
CIGARS.
Ice-Gold Beer Always on Draught.
Mata Building, Center Street.
HALF-WAY HOUSE
(Grangethorpe Avenue, Bear Pullerton.)
RAMON WISSER. - PROP
A choice line of Wines, Liquors and Cigars alway
on hand.
CALL IN
And get a
GLASS8 OF ICE-COLD BEER
A share of the partnership of the public is resufied fully solicited.
STAR FEED MILL
I make a specialty at
Rolling Barley and Shelling Corn.
Limited on the old Douglas winery.
One block North of Santa Fe depot.
The mill will be reopened Tuesdays. Thursday mornday.
ACT COMP'Y
1889.
$100,000.
Islands in Orange County.
P.O. Box 340.
BUYERS!
CLARET WINES
CE.
ARS
heim, California.
C. DAVIS,
of Lemon St. and Broadway,
s and Sells
n-, Popcorn, Peanuts,
ried Fruit,
FOWLS
ATTLE AND HOGS. Call or address
davis, Anaheim.
NAHEIM
Pharmacy
W. HUNT, PROPRIETOR.
PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Goodall, Parkins & Co., General Agents, San Francisco.
NORTHERN ROUTES.
Bakersmeat for Portland, Or., Victoria, R.C., and Puyt de Mar and Albuquerque, and all coast points.
SOUTHERN ROUTES.
TIME TABLE FOR OCTOBER, 1890.
LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO.
For Port Hardwick...
S. S. Santa Rom. Oct. 3, 11, 19, 27 and Nov 4.
San Pedro...
S. S. Pomona, Oct. 7, 15, 23, 31 and Nov 8.
San Diego...
S. S. Eureka, Oct. 1, 9, 17, 26 and Nov 2.
San Pedro and Way Porta...
S. S. Los Angeles, Oct. 5, 13, 21, 29 and Nov 8.
LEAVE SAN PEDRO.
For San Diego...
S. S. Pomona, Oct. 1, 9, 17, 25 and Nov 2.
San Diego...
S. S. Santa Rom., Oct. 5, 13, 21, 29 and Nov 8.
LEAVE SAN PEDRO.
For San Francisco...
S. S. Pomona, Oct. 3, 11, 19, 27 and Nov 4.
Port Hardwick...
S. S. Santa Rom., Oct. 7, 15, 23, 31 and Nov 8.
LEAVE SAN PEDRO AND REDONDO.
For San Francisco...
S. S. Eureka, Oct. 4, 12, 20, 25 and Nov 5.
and Way Points...
S. S. Los Angeles, Oct. 8, 16, 24, and Nov 1.
Cars to connect with steamers leave S. P.R.R.
Depot, Fifth street, Los Angeles; as follows:
With the Santa Rom and Pomona at 9:25 o'clock,
A.K.
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. 158 West Second ST., Los Angeles.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY.
(Pacific System.)
IMPORTANT CHANGE OF TIME.
JULY 10, 1890.
Trains leave and are due to arrive at LOS ANGELES Arcade Depot, daily as follows:
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
Election. Tuesday, Nov. 4, 1890.
FOR GOVERNOR,
Henry H. Markham,
LOS ANGELES.
FOR LIECUTENANT-GOVERNOR,
JOHN B. REDDICK...Calaveras.
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE,
E.G.WAITE...Alameda.
FOR STATE TREASURER,
J.R.MCDONALD...Stanislans.
FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL,
W.H.H.HART...San Francisco.
FOR SURVEYOR-GENERAL,
THEO.REICHERT,San Francisco
FOR STATE COMPTROLLER,
E.G.COLGAN...Sonoma.
FOR CHIEF JUSTICE,
W.H.BEATTY...Sacramento.
FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES,
C.H.GAROUTTE...Yolo.
R.C.C.HARRISON.San Francisco
J.J.DELHAVEN (Short Term)
Humboldt.
FOR CLERK OF THE SUPREME COURT,
L.BROWN...Solano.
FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION,
J.W.AANDERSON.San Francisco
Congressional Nominations.
ALL Important Points in Europe,
Apply to
W. PARRIS, Agent.
OFFICE—No. 128 West Second St., Los Angeles.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY.
(Pacific System.)
IMPORTANT CHANGE OF TIME.
JULY 10, 1890.
Trains leave and are due to arrive at LOS ANGELES Arcade Depot, daily as follows:
LEAVE FOR DESTINATION ARRIVE FROM
3:50 P.M. Banning 9:20 A.M.
5:10 P.M. Banning 10:00 P.M.
9:05 P.M. Colton 9:20 P.M.
3:50 P.M. Colton 4:20 P.M.
5:10 P.M. Deming and East 10:00 P.M.
8:10 P.M. El Paso and East 9:31 P.M.
19:20 P.M. Long Beach and San Pedro 17:50 P.M.
11:55 A.M. Long Beach 11:12 A.M.
9:25 A.M. Long Beach and San Pedro 8:15 A.M.
5:12 P.M. Long Beach and San Pedro 4:33 P.M.
10:40 P.M. Ogden and East 2:55 P.M.
10:40 P.M. Portland 7:25 A.M.
9:05 A.M. Riverside 9:20 A.M.
3:50 P.M. Riverside 4:20 P.M.
Riverside 10:00 P.M.
9:05 A.M. San Bernardino 9:20 A.M.
3:50 P.M. San Bernardino 4:20 A.M.
12:45 P.M. San Francisco & Sacramento 7:25 A.M.
10:40 P.M. San Francisco & Sacramento 7:25 A.M.
19:37 A.M. Santa Ana and Anaheim 8:55 A.M.
5:02 A.M. Santa Ana and Anaheim 4:04 A.M.
12:45 P.M. Santa Barbara 2:55 P.M.
7:25 A.M. Santa Barbara 9:05 P.M.
9:30 A.M. Santa Monica 8:33 A.M.
1:06 P.M. Santa Monica 12:13 A.M.
5:07 P.M. Santa Monica 4:28 P.M.
16:10 P.M. Santa Monica 7:20 P.m.
19:37 A.M. Tustin 8:55 A.m.
15:02 P.m. Tustin 4:04 P.m.
5:20 P.m. Whittier 8:28 A.m.
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 Cars. Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars. 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, TH. GOODMAN, General Manager G.P.A.
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 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, Blackets, Sheets, Pillows and Lunch Tables. A Pullman Portor is in charm of each car to attend to the comfort of our patrons.
Rates as Low as the Lowest.
For full information call on or address L. A. DESMOND, Agent, Anaheim, or CLARENCE A. WARNER,
R.C. HARRISON, San Francisco
J.J. DeHAVEN (Short Term)
Humboldt.
FOR CLERK OF THE SUPREME COURT,
L.BROWN
Solano.
FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION,
J.W. ANDERSÓN, San Francisco
Congressional Nominations.
FOR CONGRESSMEN-AT-LARGE,
W.W. MORROW ...San Francisco.
J.C. CAMPBELL ...San Joaquin.
District Nominations.
RAILROAD COMMISSIONER, 3D DISTRICT,
JAMES W. REA ...Santa Clara.
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 4TH DISTRICT
J.R. HEBRON ...Monterey.
ELEVENTH
Annual Fair
OF THE
SIXTH DISTRICT
Agricultural
ASSOCIATION
BEGINS
AT
Los Angeles,
October 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18:
THE
HORTICULTURAL
AND
AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION
WILL BE HELD AT
Chamber of Commerce
Frank Wiggins, - - Supt.
Admission, 25 Cts
FOR SALE BY HART
Bain Saloon, Anaheim.
25 cents per dozen for bottles returned.
Z RUHMANN'S New Place.
NEW BUILDING.
ANGELEN STREET.
STANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND stock of fresh liquors, wines and always on draught.
S BEER HALL.
WINES, LIQUORS,
IGARS.
Beer Always on Draught.
Building, Center Street.
WAY HOUSE.
WISSER. PROP.
Wine, Liquors and Cars always
LLIN
OF ICE-COLD BEER.
FEED MILL.
Makes a specialty at Barley and Shelling Corn.
ES GRANGES.
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, Blackets, Sheets, Pillows and Lunch Tables. A Pullman Portor is in charm of each car to attend to the comfort of our patrons.
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.
F. & J. BACKS,
UNDERTAKERS!
And Dealers in
FURNITURE.
Wall Paper, Cornices, Window Shades, Picture Frames, Upholstery Goods, Paints, Oils and Glass.
Sewing Machine Supplies, Etc.
JOHN EVERHARTY,
PROPRIETOR ...
FASHION LIVERY,
FEED AND BOARDING
STABLES.
First-Class ...
TURNOUTS FURNISHED WITH OR WITHOUT DRIVERS.
Horses Bought and Sold.
BOSTON BAKERY.
J. KREISS, PROP,
Frank Brand Delivered to all parts of Anaheim and vicinity.
Los Angeles St..
AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION
WILL BE HELD AT
Chamber of Commerce
Frank Wiggins, - Supt.
Admission, 25 Cts.
HORES, CATTLE AND ALL the live stock display will be made at the Agricultural Park. Racing every day at the track. Special attractions daily. Ladies' equestrianism. Grand stock parade and other attractive features.
Send for Premium List.
L. LIGHTFNBERGER, President.
BEN. BENJAMIN, Secretary.
No. 107 North Main street... Los Angeles, Cal.
R. BOETCHER,
WAGONMAKING AND BLACKSMITHING!
HORSE-SHOEING.
A SPECIALTY.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
G. E. CLAYTON.
PAINTING, PAPER-HANDING and DECORATING.
Walls & Ceilings
WHITENED and TILTER has magazine number.
John Agnes for North A Millgate adduced mall Plaza.
Bancorp...