anaheim-gazette 1890-10-30
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QUEER GUNSHOT WOUNDS.
Remarkable Stories About Men Who Were Shot on the Battlefield.
Capt. Tip Harrison's office at the Capitol is the room where the veterans of the late war are wont to congregate. When several of the old soldiers who bear about them the tears of many battles meet, reminiscences of the great struggle are in order, and some of the stories told are very thrilling. Yesterday the subject under discussion was the remarkable manner in which some men were wounded and recovered and were wounded again. Capt. Tip Harrison is responsible for the following:
"Leut. Muncle, of the Sixty-first Georgia regiment," said Capt. Tip, "was one of the most remarkable men I ever knew. He was a slender, cadaverous looking man, with apparently no physical strength, yet he lived through what would have killed a dozen ordinary men, and is alive today. In the early part of the war he was shot through and through. The ball struck the breast bone and shattered it, passed through his body, and came out within apen of his spine between two ribs. After a desperate struggle for life he recovered, and regained his regiment. At the battle of Monroe Creek he was again wounded, the bail entering between the corresponding riles on the other side of his spine, and issuing from the same hole that the first bail entered at. The second shot must have taken the passage inside Munsee's body that the first bad man going in the opposite direction. He was in prison with me later, and appeared to suffer no unusual pain."
The case of Sergt. B. F. Curtright, who is now on the Atlanta police force, was cited as another remarkable instance. Sergt. Curtright was wounded in the right arm, the bail passing through the limb from the front. The muscles were badly laxated, and when he recovered he found that, though he had perfect use of his hand, he could not lift his arm above his head. He was not disabled from using his weapons, however, and returned to his company. Later in the war, at the battle of Winchester, he was shot in exactly the same place, except that the bail tracered his arm in the opposite direction. When the inflammation subsided he found, to his surprise, that the stiffness of his muscles had almost entirely disappeared, and he was soon able to use his arm as well as ever.
Leut. Leath was another man with a remarkable experience. He was leading men into battle when he received the order to charge. The officer of the guns and the shrieks of the wounded made it necessary for him to give his orders at the top of his voice. He had his mouth wide open, calling out the word charge, when a silver from a shell struck him in the cheek. It passed through his mouth without touching a single tooth and came out through the other cheek, leaving on each side of his head a gashes clean as if cut by a razor. The wound became in
flammation suspected he found; to his surprise that the stiffness of his muscles had almost entirely disappeared, and he was soon able to use his arm as well as ever.
Leath, Leath was another man with a remarkable experience. He was leading men into battle when he received the order to charge. The anger of the guns and shrieks of the wounded made it necessary for him to give his orders at the top of his voice. He had his mouth wide open, calling out the word, charge, when a silver from a shell struck him in the cheek. It passed through his mouth without touching a single tooth and came out through the other cheek, leaving on each side of his head a gash as clean as if cut by a razor. The wound became flamed, and Leath, who was at the time near his home, was given leave of absence for two or three days. When he rode up to his mother's house his head was tied up with bandages.
The old lady rushed out when she saw him coming and crelled: "Oh, my son, where are you wounded?"
"Right through the head," he replied.
He mother, thinking the wound must be fatal, sent for a doctor without waiting for explanations. When the medical man arrived he found Leath sitting at the dinner table eating a hearty meal. Atlanta Constitution.
How to Umarry.
My grandfather used to tell an amusing story about an ignorant young couple in his parish. He had married them, but the marriage was a failure, they could not get along at all well together. They had vast unfinished ideas of what a rector could do, and it entered into their foolish minds that he might be able to undo their marriage. So they asked him if he could not take them into church again and perform some service which would set them free, as they were before. The rector said, musingly: "Well, I think if you come to church I could put you in the way of becoming unmarried." Also, it is a curious kind of business, and instead of coming to the altar as before you will have to go into the boifry."
So the unhappy couple readily assented and on an appointed time they went into the church and the rector marched them into the belfry. "I can see these two trestles," he said, "the husband will have to stand upon one and the wife upon the other." Accordingly, with much wonderment, the husband stood on a trestle, and the wife did the same. "Now each of you take a bell rope in your hand." This was done. "Now each of you tie the bell rope round your neck and jump off the trestle." "Lor' sir," we should be hanging ourselves." "Exactly," said the rector, "that is what I mean. The only way by which you can unmarry yourselves in church is by hanging yourselves in the belfry."—Literary and Clerical Late.
Helping the Donkey.
The late Emperor Frederick, when he was crown prince, while walking in the woods near the palace at Pottersham one morning, perceived an old milk woman who was pounding the ass attached to her milk wagon and talking in an excited tone to the balky animal.
"What's the matter, my good woman?" asked the princess.
"I am in a great hurry to serve my customers with milk," replied the old woman, who did not know the prince, "and this accursed brute refuses to budge; but if you would be kind enough to pull him by the ears while I warm him up behind with this club he will go right along."
The good natured prince seized the animal
The late Emperor Frederick, when he was crown prince, while walking in the woods near the palace at Pottsham one morning, perceived an old milk woman who was pounding the ass attached to her milk wagon and talking in an excited tone to the balky animal.
"What's the matter, my good woman?" asked the princess.
"I am in a great hurry to serve my customers with milk," replied the old woman, who did not know the prince, "and this accursed brute refuses to budge; but if you would be kind enough to pull him by the ears while I warm him up behind with this club he will go right along."
The good natured prince seized the animal by the ears and tugged away while the old woman maudled the brute with her cudgel. Sure enough the donkey trotted on, much to the joy of the woman.
When the prince told his mother about it she rebuked him for being so familiar with the lower orders, whereupon the prince laughingly replied: "My father has helped many a donkey along at court." St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
Blow: Full of Pins.
A man weighing 200 pounds and as round as a football ran screaming from the dye house at 2,546 Cottage Grove avenue yesterday morning. His form glistened like steel as he rushed to the drug store at Twenty-sixth street and Cottage Grove avenue. His retund form was completely covered with pins, which were sticking deep in every portion of his anatomy.
"Get a tack, hammer and pull these pins out quick!" shouted the fat man, who was Henry Wing.
Then he told how the boiler head in the dye house of which he is the proprietor had blown out and scattered a box of pins standing near with such force that he was literally stuck full of them from head to foot, giving him the appearance of an animated pinchson. The clerk went to work as if no were pulling tacks, and managed to extract several papers of pins from the fat man's body. At each pull of the hammer Wing uttered a groan of anguish. Finally the last tormentor was extracted and the saddler breathed easily—Chicago Tribune.
Church Announcements.
METROPOLITAN CHURCH—On Philanax Street Sunday school at 10:30 AM.
KENYA METHODIST CHURCH—John G. Vaughan
$100 Per Acre
FOR LAND
Adjoining Fullerton
Apply to Richard Meirose,
Anaheim.
GOOD for the cure of Constipation and Indigestion
GOOD for the cure of Billionsness and Dyspepsia
GOOD for the cure of Bowel Complaints
GOOD for the cure of Diarrhea Diseases
GOOD for the cure of Heart Disease
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GOOD for the cure of Kidney Disease
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Good for the cure of Heart Disease
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BANK OF ANAHEIM
CAPITAL STOCK,
$100,000.00.
PLEZ JAMES...President
GEORGE V. HOER...Cashier
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
E. F. 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:
LAST NATIONAL BANK, Los Angeles Farmers and Merchants Bank, Los Angeles Pacific Bank, San Francisco First National Bank, New York
DRATS, LETTERS OF CREDIT OR POSTAL TICKETS setting the holder to passage from New York to the capital ports of England, France or Germany in those countries to New York in the Hamurst American Packet Company at regular rates. Return tickets at a reduction. Certificates sentencing the holder to passage on behalf from San Francisco to New York, or vice versa at the established rate. Personnel in Anaheim or vicinity desiring to send any point in the counties caused for any relatives or friends may person by mail.
Orange County
SAVINGS BANK
SANTA ANA, CAL.
Incorporated April 8, 1899.
CAPITAL STOCK,
$100,000.00.
OFFICERS:
Santa Ana Abstract Company
Incorporated July 9, 1889.
Capital Stock,
$100,000.
Abetracts 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 Railroad Depot)
ANAHEIM.
Keep constantly on hand
Doors, Blinds, Windows,
MOULDINGS.
Posts, Shakes, Shingies,
LATH, HAIR, PLASTER OF PARIS.
ANAHEIM GRIST MILLS OPERATING ON Wednesdays and Saturdays of each week.
Grain, Food, Meal, Etc., of all varieties. Corn shelled and shipped.
FRED KREMPLE
Dealer in all the Latest Styles and Best Fitting SHOES
FOR SAL
OR
LEASE
Orchard and Vineyard
57 ACRES OF BEARR
Trees, consisting of OranApricots, French Prunes, PePeaches, Apples and Cherries.
90 ACRES OF BEARR
Vines, of which 73 acres
Muscat Raisin Grapes, and
acres are Malvoisie Wine Gra
SAYINGS BANK
SANTA ANA, CAL.
Incorporated April 8, 1899.
CAPITAL STOCK,
$100,000.
OFFICERS:
Carey R. Smith. President.
I. N. Rafferty. Vice President.
C. F. Mansur. Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
CARRY R. SMITH, L. N. RAFFERTY, R. E.
DEWITT, D. BALL, C. F. MANSUR.
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK
OF
Los Angeles.
Capital Stock $200,000
Reserve $205,000
OFFICERS:
E. F. SPENCE. President.
J. D. BICKNELL. Vice-President.
J. M. ELLIOTT. Cashier,
G. B. SHAFFER. Asst. Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
C. F. SPENCE,
J. D. BICKNELL,
H. MORT,
J. M. ELLIOTT.
City Stables,
Center Street (Opposite Krocger's Block)
ANAHEIM.
A. L. Lewis & Co.
Proprietors.
MOULDINGS.
Posts, Shakes, Shingies,
LATH, HAIR, PLASTER OF PARIS.
ANAHEIM GRIST MILLS OPERATING ON
Wednesdays and Saturdays of each week.
Grain, Feed, Meal, Etc., of all varieties.
Corn shellled and shipped.
FRED KREMPLE
Dealer in all the Latest Styles and Best Fitting
SHOES.
Mending and Repairing Neatly done.
Harker's old stann, Center Street
ANAHEIM
BREWERY.
F. CONRAD,
PROPRIETOR.
LAGER BEER!
FURNISHED BY THE
BOTTLE
OR
5 or 10-Gallon Keg
ICE
FOR SALE!
1 Cent Per Pound.
No. 188.
SUMMONS
57 ACRES OF BEARDEN
Trees, consisting of Orange
Apricots, French Prunes, Peaches, Apples and Cherries.
90 ACRES OF BEARDEN
Vines, of which 73 acres
Musecat Raisin Grapes, and
acres are Malvoisie Wine Grape
Said orchard and vineyard situated on the
OLINDA RANCH
2½ miles from Yorba station on the Santa Fe overland route miles from Fullerton and 8 miles from Anaheim. Water system and rights perfect.
The above orchard and vineyard will be sold or rented on reasonable terms. For particulars and terms call on or address
C. A. BAILEY
Manager.
Postoffice address—ANAHEIM, Orange county,
ANAHEIM
Pharmacy
DR. D. W. HUNT, PROPRIETOR.
General Dealer in Drugs and Toilet Acles, Perfumery, Brushes, Hair Oil, Shower Braces, Trusses.
Prescriptions accurately coined pounded day or night.
Full line of Paints and Oils constantly hand. Sole agent for Morris Poultry Co.
Also constantly on hand a full lot of Havana Cigars and Tobacco.
Fountain Saloon
Anaheim Bottled Beer
BY THE BOTTLE OR DOZE
For Sale by
N HART
City Stables,
Center Street (Opposite Kroeger’s Block)
ANAHEIM.
A. L. Lewis & Co.
Proprietors.
THESE STABLES ARE THE BEST VENTILATED and most comfortable in the low sand street at this location will be paid. Breeding and ornamenting horses the charge in all cases will be reasonable.
Single and Double Teams
Purchased at short notice and with careful drivers, landis with the county, supplied when required. The cost image of the property respectfully solicited.
PHILIP DAVIS,
CENTER STREET. ANAHEIM,
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,
Thomas 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, Thomas 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 said Complaint.
The said action is brought to obtain a decree of this Court for the foreclosure of a Mortgage described in the said Complaint, and executed by one O. B. Jenkins to one John Carlman (and assigned November 15, 1890, by said John Carlman to said plaintiff, Daniel Freeman) on the sixteenth day of August, A. D. 1890, to secure the payment of two certain promissory notes, each dated August 16, 1890, and securing $75 and $1,10 respectively and interest thereon from said date, payable every four months, at the rate of ten per cent per annum compounded every four months; that the premises conveyed by said mortgage may be sold, and the proceeds applied to the payment of said two promissory notes and that the description of the land in said mortgage mentioned may be amended as in said complaint praised for, and costs of suit, and also 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 said mortgaged premises, and for other and further relief. Retirement is had to 'Complain' for particulars.
And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said Complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the Courts for the relief demanded in the said Complaint.
GIVEN under my hand and the seal of Superior Court of the county of Orange,
State of California, this 14th day of June, in the year of our Lord, new thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven.
R. Q. WICKHAM, Chief.
By PHOS N. HARPER, Treasurer.
George I. Cochran, accountant for plaintiff.
Passageage
This volume is no longer available. Apply in the provided address.
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 j bottles returned.
FRITZ RUHMANN
New Place.
BACKS’ NEW BUILDING
LOS ANGELES STREET.
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE A compacts stock of fresh liquors, wines or cigars. Cold beer always draught.
The patronage of the public collected.
LIEB'S BEER HALL
CHOICE WINES, LIQUOR
CIGARS.
Ice-Gold Beer Always on Draught.
Meta Building, Center Street.
Anaheim Street Car Company
Location of principal place of business. Anaheim Orange county, California.
PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Goodall, Parkins & Co., General Agents, San Francisco.
NORTHERN ROUTES.
Baltimore Island for Portland, Or., Victoria, B.C., and Puget Sound and Alaska, and all coast points.
SOUTHERN ROUTES.
TIME TABLE FOR OCTOBER, 1890.
LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO.
For Port Hardwick
S. S. Santa Rosa Oct. 3, 11, 19, 27 and Nov 4.
San Pedro... S. S. Pomona, Oct. 7, 15, 23, 31 and Nov 8.
For Redondo...
S. S. Eureka, Oct. 4: 1, 9, 17, 25 and Nov 2.
San Pedro and Way Points...
S. S. Los Angeles, Oct. 5, 13, 21, 29 and Nov 6.
LEAVE SAN PEDRO.
For San Diego...
S. S. Pomona, Oct. 1, 9, 17, 25 and Nov 2.
San Diego...
S. S. Santa Rosa, Oct. 4, 13, 21, 29 and Nov 6.
LEAVE SAN PEDRO.
For San Francisco...
S. S. Pomona, Oct. 3, 11, 19, 27 and Nov 4.
San Francisco...
S. S. Santa Rosa, Oct. 7, 15, 23, 31 and Nov 8.
LEAVE SAN PEDRO AND REDONDO.
For San Francisco...
S. S. Eureka, Oct. 4: 12, 20, 28 and Nov 5.
San Francisco...
S. S. Los Angeles, Oct. 8, 16, 24, and Nov 1.
Care to connect with steamers leave S. P. R. Depot, Fifth street, Los Angeles; as follows:
With the Santa Rosa and Potronda at 9:25 o'clock,
A.M.
With Los Angeles and Eureka going north, at 5:12 o'clock, p.m.
Passengers par Los Angeles and Eureka via Redondo leave Santa Fe depot at 5:25 p.m.
Plans of steamers cabins at agent's office, where berth may be secured.
The steamers Los Angeles and Eureka will call regularly at Newport pier for and with freight and passengers.
The company reserves 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.A. Angeles.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY.
(Pacific System.)
IMPORTANT CHANGE OF TIME
THURSDAY, OCT. 23, 1890.
Trains leave and are due to arrive at LOS ANGELES Arcade Depot, daily as follows:
DEMOCRATIC County Ticket.
Election, Tuesday, Nov. 4, 1890.
For Superior Judge.
J. W. TOWNER... Santa Ana
For County Clark.
W. B. TEDFORD... Santa Ana
For Auditor,
G. H. CARLYSLE... Westminster
For Treasurer,
F. H. KEITH... Anaheim
For Sheriff,
THEO. LACY... Tustin
For Tax Collector,
HENRY M. ADAMS... Tustin
For District Attorney,
F. O. DANIEL... Santa Ana
For Recorder,
J. H. ADAMS... Santa Ana
For Assessor,
JACOB ROSS... Bolsa
For Surveyor,
S. H. FINLEY... Santa Ana
For Superintendent of Schools,
MRS. HATTIE ALWARD... Orange
For Coroner and Public Administrator,
W. R. McINTOSH... Orange
For Supervisor—First District,
JOSEPH YOCH... Santa Ana
For Supervisor—Second District,
W. WADKINS... Garden Grove
For Supervisor—Third District,
LOUIS SCHORN... Anaheim
For Supervisor—Fourth District,
J. E. PLEASANTS... Santiago
For Supervisor—Fifth District,
W. N. TEDFORD... Newport
RECRES OF BEARING
trees, consisting of Oranges,
French Prunes, Pears,
Apples and Cherries.
CRES OF BEARING
trees, of which 73 acres are
Raisin Grapes, and 17
Malvoisie Wine Grapes.
ORCHARD and vineyard are
on the
NDA RANCH,
from Yorba station on
ta Fe overland route, 6
km Fullerton and 8 miles
naheim. Water system
is perfect.
move orchard and vineyard
old or rented on reasonable
For particulars and terms
for address
A. BAILEY,
Manager.
Postoffice address—
EIM, Orange county, Cal.
oct23-3m
NAHEIM
Pharmacy
W. HUNT, PROPRIETOR.
Dealer in Drugs and Toilet Artinery, Bruhes, Hair Oil, ShouldTruses.
Notions accurately commended day or night.
Of Paints and Oils constantly on
agent for Morria Poultry Cure.
Instantly on hand a full line
Ca Cigars and Tobacco.
contain Saloon
Im Bottled Beer!
BOTTLE OR DOZEN.
for Sale by
HART
All Important Points in Europe,
Apply to
W. PARRIS, Agent
OFFICE—No. 124 West Second St., L. & Angelia.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY.
(Pacific System.)
IMPORTANT CHANGE OF TIME
THURSDAY, OCT. 23, 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 A.M.
9:08 A.M.
Colton...
9:20 A.M.
3:50 P.M.
Colton...
4:20 P.M.
5:10 P.M.
Deming and East...
10:00 P.M.
5:10 P.M.
El Paso and East...
9:31 P.M.
9:25 A.M.
Long Beach and San Pedro...
8:15 A.M.
5:12 P.M.
Long Beach and San Pedro...
3:27 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 P.M.
12:45 P.M.
San Francisco & Sacramento...
7:25 A.M.
10:40 P.M.
San Francisco & Sacramento...
2:55 P.M.
10:37 A.M.
Santa Ana and Alameda...
8:15 A.M.
5:02 P.M.
Santa Ana and Alameda...
4:04 P.M.
12:45 P.M..
Santa Barbara...
2:55 P.M.
7:25 A.M..
9:30 A.M..
Santa Monica...
8:15 A.M.
1:07 P.M..
Santa Monica...
12:14 P.M..
5:07 P.m..
Santa Monica...
4:28 P.m..
10:16 P.m..
Santa Monica...
7:20 P.m..
10:37 A.M..
Tustin...
8:15 A.M..
15:02 P.m..
Tustin...
14:04 P.m..
4:40 P.m..
Whittier...
8:15 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, Anahiem,
Or, J. M. Crawley, A. G. P. A., Los Angeles,
RICHARD GRAY,
T. H. GOODMAN,
General Traffic Mgr.
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 charge 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, Anahheim, or
For Supervisor—Second District,
W. WADKINS...Garden Grove
For Supervisor—Third District,
LOUIS SCHORN...Anahelm
For Supervisor—Fourth District,
J. E. PLEASANTS...Santiago
For Supervisor—Fifth District,
W. N. TEDFORD...Newport
Republican Ticket.
Election Tuesday, Nov. 4, 1896
FOR GOVERNOR.
Henry H. Markham,
LOS ANGELES.
FOR LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR,
JOHN T. REDDICK...Calaveras
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE.
E.G.WAITE...Alameda.
FOR STATE TREASurer,
J.R. MCDONALD...Stanislaws.
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.HARRISON,San Francisco
J.J.DELAVEN(Short Term)
Humboldt.
FOR CLERK OF THE SUPREME COURT,
L.BROWN...Solano.
FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION,
J.W.ANDERSON..San Francisco
Congressional Nominations.
FOR CONGRESSMEN-AT-LARGE,
W.W.MORROW...San Francisco.
J.C.CAMPELL...San Joaquin.
District Nominations.
RAILROAD COMMISSIONER, 3D DISTRICT,
JAMES W.REA...Santa Clara,
BOARDDOF EQUALIZATION, 4TH DISTRICT
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 charge 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. DES MOND, Agent, Anaheim, or CLARENCE A. WARNER,
EXCURSION MANAGER.
No. 29 North Spring Street, Los Angeles, California.
K. H. WADE,
General Manager.
G. P. & T.
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 EVERHART,
PROPRIETOR
FASHION LIVERY,
FEED AND BOARDING
STABLES.
FIRST-CLASS
TURNOUTS FURNISHED WITH OR WITHOUT DRIVERS.
Ware Bought and Sold.
BOSTON BAKERY.
J. KREISS, PROP.
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.
NICHOLAS HOUSE.
Palerton, Cal., Bear depot.
ROMAN WISSER...
PROPRIETOR
GLASS OF TOLLED BEER.
A share, the patronage of the public is respectfully solicited.
R. BOETTCHER,
WAGONMAKING AND BLACKSMITHING
HORSE-SHOEING
A SPECIALTY.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
G. E. CLAYTOP.
PAINTING, PAINTER MANGI DEPOT IN