anaheim-gazette 1892-10-06
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The Weekly Gazette.
ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY.
Henry Kuchel, Charles Kuchel,
Editors and Pro propriators.
THURSDAY...OCTOBER 6, 1892
Now that the number of shares in the sugar factory have been subscribed for in sufficient quantity, and everything points to the speedy consumption of the enterprise, the fact should not be lost sight of that we want the refinery near enough to us to be of substantial benefit to the city. With this end in view the citizens of this city have donated a site of forty acres, immediately south of the city limits, to be used for the purposes of the best corporation. Crossing each other at right angles beneath this tract are two giant artesian streams that are capable of furnishing water in unlimited volume for the needs of the refinery. It is extremely doubtful whether the indications for water, as set down by experts competent to judge, are anywhere in the valley to be compared to the tract in question. Drainage is perfect, rail communication is at hand and there is ample room for the needs of the corporation. Yet the Directors inform us that they have not deigned to accept of the site. Some of the gentlemen are given to possess when the subject is mentioned. They desire the site question put in abeyance until such time as may suit their convenience until such time as may suit their convenience to make the selection.
The proposition to locate the refinery three or four miles out of town, as we are assured is favored by some of the Directors, to boom this tract of land or that, is viewed by our citizens with dissatisfaction and concern, and will not go. It is a very plain proposition this which confronts us. The people of this city, who first brought up the enterprise, and whose time and money have been freely spent during the last year to help consummate the proposition, are in no mood to see a coterie of outsiders, who have never given a cent or a moment's time to the advancement of the enterprise, step in and reap the benefits of the factory site placed on a tract of outside land, bonded for speculative purposes. The people here will not submit to it, and the Directors have any fear of its interests being neglected because it has not in the Senate a resident representative. Under no system could forty Senators reside in forty-four counties, so there must always be some counties which will not have a Senator of their own. It seems to be a plain, common-sense proposition that a Senator elected in 1890 to represent three counties, should take just as much interest in those counties in 1893, although one of them had been transferred in the interim to another Senatorial district and had no Senator of its own. The same question must arise every ten years, when the redistricting takes place, and it will well to have it settled once and for all. A very little reflection will convince any one that the interests of the entire State are perfectly secure under this decision and that the rule laid down by the Supreme Court is the only practicable and feasible one.
Huson Park.
A Literary Society was organized Monday evening by the citizens of this place, under the following officers: President, R. C. Archibald; Vice-President, Mr. Winters; Secretary and Treasurer, Miss Jessie Hepburn. The first regular meeting will be held in two weeks.
The Y. P. S. C. E. of Orange county meet in convention Saturday, October 8th, an all-day session at the Congregational Church. Very able speakers have been secured. The programme is to be of unusual interest. Everybody is cordially invited to be in attendance.
Rev. J. W. Phillips will preach next Sunday on the subject, "Christian Imposter, or the Son of God."
The mother and sister of Mr. Shay are expected from San Francisco this week to make this their permanent home.
Mrs. Hepburn of the Centralia Hotel returned on Saturday.
The ordination of J. W. Phillips occurs at Westminster Tuesday, Oct. 11th, at 1:30 p.m.; also an evening service. The examination takes place in the afternoon. Sermon and ordination in the evening. The public are invited.
Last Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Leinan of Canadian Avenue gave a reception for Mr. and Mrs. Schumacher of Fullerton. To regret of all Mr. Schumacher was quite ill, consequently the bride and groom were unable to be present, but the affair was one of the pleasantest ever known at the Park. The house was beautifully decorated with palms and poppets, and there were roses in profusion. At 10 o'clock the guests were ushered into the dining room by three young Bloody Ground," but is due Indian word Kain-tuk-nae, or at the Head of the River."
The Carolinas get its name from Flores, or "Feast of the Flies" signifies "Land of Rest." Louisiana was so named XIV.
Mississippi is a Natchez foe "Father of Waters."
Florida gets its name from Florida or "Feast of the Flies" signifies "Land of Rest." Tennessee, according to from Tennessee, an Indian City it means "River of Foes."
On The Way to Parish
Let us hope that the people would guard their health will reach that avoid the locality which is less rural residence on account of these generally. But while we try, why should we voluntarily disperse when a systematic Stomach illness will did us of that which unless physicians are tend to shorten the term of our burn, billiousness, constipation pony this complaint and are sympathetic all extinguished by the bitters quarts completely malaria, rheumatism and debility. Since the appearance has shown a singular mastery complaint that has carried off so best.
Best coal oil in bulk, Lyons'.
Dandruff forms when skin are weakened, and if nausea is sure to follow. He is the best preventive.
A full line of camping oats, etc., just received Lyons' store.
Go to Lyons for wool and window glass just received.
Boneless and Pionic Harbor Store.
Prof. Raymond, disdain Dr. Lisbeth World Dispenzalico, Los Angeles and Delaware a free lecture to masters Hall, Friday eve., September 15 not admitted.
Buy your fancy and仕 Isaac Lyons.
by our own editors and will not go. It is a very plain proposition this which confronts us. The people of this city, who first brought up the enterprise, and whose time and money have been freely spent during the last year to help consummate the proposition, are in no mood to see a coterie of outiders, who have never given a cent or a moment's time to the advancement of the enterprise, step in and reap the benefits of the factory site placed on a tract of outside land, bonded for speculative purposes. The people here will not submit to it, and the Directors might as well know it first as last. The fast that the site offered the corporation lies within the limits of the irrigation district, which some of the Directors seem to consider an insuperable obstacle to its acceptance, cuts but a very small figure indeed. The refinery cannot be used as a club to beat the district with. Some of the best Directors are opposed to the irrigation district, but let them know that they cannot use their office to discredit the district organization, which is formed by and for the people. The district is a living actuality, and the best Directors might just as well purge themselves of the bogie man in the premises that seems to be distressing them.
The factory should be located on the site offered, all schemes of land boomers to the contrary, and notwithstanding. There is no speculation in the offer. It is a bonafide proposition, with no strings attached to it. We want no more hair-splitting. Let the outside land boomers pursue their rustling tactics elsewhere.
Our distinguished fellow townsman Leonard Parker, who would awooing go, will doubtless wish are now that he had taken heed of the elder Weller's advice to "beware of the widows." He has just been through a tuff-raising breach of promise case, where in the widowed sister of his former wife and him for trifling with her affections, placing the amount of damages incurred at the very respectable figure of $25,060. Parker it seems laid siege to the citadel of her heart, proposing marriage, was accepted, then changed his mind, became fickle, fled and married another. It cannot be said, however, that he emerged from his suit altogether unscathed, but perhaps the ending is best for him after all. He awere that he was worth not to exceed $500, wheresupon the jury promptly decided that he must pay ever that sum to the plaintiff, leaving him a pauper. But how much greater the amount of damages might have been, and how much nearer the poorhouse defendant might have been, had he given himself in at the rating his neighbors have fixed upon him, is a problem as to the solution of which the chronicles are provoking silent.
We beg to be permitted to tender Col. Willits, proprietor of the race horse Silkwood, who defeated McKinney in three ordination of J. W. Phillips occurs at Westminster Tuesday, Oct. 11th, at 1:30 P.M.; also an evening service. The examination takes place in the afternoon. Sermon and ordination in the evening. The public are invited.
Last Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Leinan of Canadian avenue gave a reception for Mr. and Mrs. Schumacher of Fullerton. To the regret of all Mr. Schumacher was quite ill, consequently the bride and groom were unable to be present, but the affair was one of the pleasantest ever known at the Park. The house was beautifully decorated with palms and peppers, and there were roses in profusion. At 10 o'clock the guests were ushered into the dining room by three young misses assisting Mrs. Leinan, where tables were spread with all the luxuries of the season. Here as in the other rooms were beautiful floral decorations, the room was lighted with candles, the soft illumination adding to the charming effect of the room. Among the guests were seen Mrs. C. Kulff, Mrs. Soifke and Mr. Wilfer of Los Angeles, Dr. Clark, Messrs. Purdy and Schumacher of Fullerton, Mrs. William Smith and family of Orangethorse. The Park was well represented. The evening was spent with cards and social converse and at a late hour the guests were loath to leave the scene of unusual enjoyment.
Mr. Will Young of Santa Rosa is visiting his uncle Mr. D. J. Young. BUENA.
Deserving Praise.
We desire to say to our citizens that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. W. M. Higgins, Druggist.
Nocial Hop.
The Messrs. Hotebrink entertained their friends at a social hop at Chadbourne's Hall, Fullerton, last Saturday evening, when a most enjoyable time was had by all. Excellent music was furnished, and the merry couples tripped the light fantastic until the small hours of the morning. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hotebrink, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hotebrink, Mr. and Mrs. John Lompke, Mr. and Mrs. P.Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. James Conliff, Mr. and Mrs. Ide Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunham, Mrs. H Hansen, Mrs.J.W.Sprague, Miss Dora and Robboca Boshe, Misses Annie and Mattie Hansen, Misses Sophia and Annie W.Hotebrink, Miss Ida Dierksen, Miss Minnie Hotebrink, Miss Meta Rorden, Miss Carrie Edwardson, Miss Ida and Emma Warling, Miss Carrie Annoi, Miss Lissiez and Maggie Zorne, Miss Ida and May Sitton, Miss Lena and Mettie Hansen, Miss Froda Dreivison; Messrs.Doo Clark, Ollie Jensen,Fred Luce,S.S.Housten,Pete Nelson Otto Cromwell,August Lampke,H.Johnson,Abe Killins Walter Sproul Elmer FordJ.Edwardson,Billy EggarsJohn and Henry Hotebrink,Hans Hansen,Bart AnninCharley Wagner,Aaron FithianJohn Finley,k.E Dilloy,john HenryWm.Cox,C.Wommer.Wm.BordrowJohn Schauman.Charles RaemellaWm.MoGoff,Rod Stone,Guy Lovering,Sander Schulte,A.Henderson,Harry SavageEd.Henderson,Doe Reil,joe Zorne,C.Bell,Fred TofreeGeorge WisserW.mowell.O.Cristensonand others.
A Million Friends.
A fresh and complete store at Boneless and Pionic Hard Store.
Prof.Raymond,direct Dr.Liabig World Dispacisco,Los Angeles and deliver a free lecture to myer's Hall,Friday eve.,September 15 not admitted.
Buy your fancy and st Isao Lyons.
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Notice to Or
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was worth not to exceed $00, whereupon the jury promptly decided that he must pay ever that sum to the plaintiff, leaving him a pauper. But how much greater the amount of damages might have been, and how much nearer the poorhouse defendant might have been, had he given himself in at the rating his neighbors have fixed upon him, is a problem as to the solution of which the chronicles are provokingly silent.
We beg to be permitted to tender Col. Willets, proprietor of the race horse Silkwood, who defeated McKinney in three straight heats so handily at Santa Ana last Friday, the assurance of our duttinguished consideration, and have pleasure in acknowledging that in profering a tip last week to the effect that McKinney would win, our sporting editor was, for the first time in his life, grievously at fault. The race proved that McKinney wasn't in it—neither is the sporting editor, who is at present, we believe, eating hay or hunting for a job to give tips on the Los Angeles newspapers—the individual having been fired ignominiously directly the shop want broke on Durfee's nag. We have pleasure in assuring Col. Willets that his horse is indeed a wonderful animal—altogether quite worthy of the lavish display of orange bunting exhibited on his hat and coat—second buttonhole—by Sergeant Wallace—himself a phrase carpenter of no one-horse ability. We solemnly promise Col. Willets furthermore, that pumpkins and alfalfa shall henceforth be the signs that we shall swear by, and that we shall never again another tip to enter the columnus of this paper, queering the editor, so never again. And may Silkwood continue to stride away into the turn and win the race, showing his heels to the other horses, as he did at the Santa Ana race track so handily the other day.
The Supreme Court of California, by the unanimous judgment of the Judges sitting, has denied the application for a writ of mandamus to compel the Governor to issue his proclamation for the election of State Senators in the even-numbered districts. A synopsis of the decision will be found in another column. There is every reason why this decision should be as it is. No county need
A Million Friends.
A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not less than one million people have found just such a friend in Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds. If you have never used this Great Cough Medicine, one trial will convince you that it has wonderful curative powers in all diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money will be refunded. Trial bottles free at W. M. Higgins' Drug store. Large bottles 60 cents and $1.
Meaning of Names of States.
Maine takes its name from the Province of Main, in France, and was so called as a compliment to the Queen of Charles I., Henrietta, who was its owner.
New Hampshire takes its name from Hampshire, England. New Hampshire was originally called Laconia.
Vermont is French (verd mont.) signifying green mountain.
Massachusetts is an Indian word signifying "country about the great hills."
Rhode Island gets its name because of its fancied resemblance to the Island of Rhodes in the Mediterranean.
The real name of Connecticut is Quon-eh-ta-but. It is a Mohegan word and means "long river."
New York was so named as a compliment to the Duke of York, whose brother, Charles II., granted him the territory.
New Jersey was named for Sir George Carter, who was at that time Governor of the Island of Jersay in the British Channel.
Pennsylvania, as is generally known, takes its name from William Penn; the "sylvaia" part of it means woods. Literally it is "Penn's woods."
Delaware derives its name from Thomas West, Lord de la Ware.
Maryland was named in honor of Henrietta Maria, Queen of Charles I.
Virginia gets its name from Queen Elizabeth, the "Virgin Queen."
Kentucky does not mean "Dark and
Bloody Ground," but is derived from the Indian word Kau-tuk-ae, signifying "Land at the Head of the River."
The Carolina gets its name from Kanuanas do Flores, or "Peas of the Flowers."
Alabama comes from a Greek word and signifies "Land of Reat."
Louisiana was so named in honor of Louis XIV.
Mississippi is a Natchez word and signifies "Father of Waters."
Three or four Indian interpretations have been given for the word Arkansas, the best being that it signifies "Smoky Waters," the French prefix "Ark" meaning bow.
Tennessee, according to some writer, is from Tennesse, an Indian Chief; others have it that it means "River of the Big Bend."
On the Way to Paradise.
Let us hope that the people who habitually disregard their health will reach that desirable place, and avoid the locality which is less desirable as an eternal residence on account of the heat and surroundings generally. But while we tarry in this vale of tears, why should we voluntarily endure the turtures of dyspeala when a systematic use of Hostetter's Stomach litters will rid us of the atrocious mild which unless physicans are very much at full tend to shorten the term of our existence. Heartburn, billowness, constipation almost always accompany this complaint and are symptomatic of it. These are all extinguished by the Bitters, which also conquers completely malaria, rheumatism, nervousness and debility. Since the appearance of "la gripe" it has shown a singular mastery over this formidable complaint that has carried off so many of our bright est and best.
Best coal oil in bulk, 160 per gallon, at Lyons.
Dandruff forms when the glands of the skin are weakened, and, if neglected, baldness is sure to follow. Hall's Hair Renewer is the best preventive.
A full line of camping outtns, tents, hammocks, etc., just received from the East at Lyons' store. Go and see them. ju2-tf
Go to Lyons for wool and grain sacks.
A fresh and complete stock of paints, oils and window glass just received at Lyons'.
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Boneless and Piono Hams at Isaac Lyon's Store.
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Prof. Raymond, diagnostician of the Dr. Liebig World Dispensary of San Francisco, Los Angeles and Kansas City, will deliver a free lecture to men only at Krosger's Hall, Friday eve., Sept. 23d. Boys under 15 not admitted.
Buy your fancy and staple Groceries of Isaac Lyons.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
Advertisements under this head $8, payable in advance.
G. H. Bailey, M.D.
Of Anaheim, regular Democratic nominee for Coroner and Public Administrator.
N. F. STEADMAN,
Regular Democratic nominee for Constable. Anaheim Township.
Wm. Schumacher,
Regular Democratic nominee for Constable. Anaheim Township.
Leopold Goepper,
Regular Democratic nominee for COUNTY TREASURER.
WM. H. BOWERS
Of Orange, regular Democratic nominee for County Recorder.
FRED. D. SMITH
Of Buena Park, regular Democratic nominee for COUNTY CLERK THEO. LACY,
(Incumbent), regular Democratic nominee for SHERIFF.
I. G. MARKS
Regular Republican nominee for COUNTY RECORDER.
A. Y. WRIGHT
Regular Republican nominee for DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
C. F. MANSUR,
(Incumbent) Regular Republican nominee for COUNTY TREASURER.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
LOS ANGELES FAIR.
October 1 to 8, inclusive.
£20,000 in pursues and premiums The fastest horses in California have entered for the race.
HORTICULTURAL EXHIBIT
Hazard's Pavilion
Premium Lists and all information from the Secretary.
DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION NO. 6.
J. C. Newton, Pres.
1. Thompson, Sec'y
HAY FOR SALE
All part of 100 Tons of first class wire baled HARLEY HAY for sale at
$8 50 per ton, Cash.
At Mr. Co.'s ranch at Almond station. Mr. J. R. Grimuth in charge.
S16-1m
ORANGE : COLLEGE
WILL OPEN SEPT. 12 WITH full corps of teachers. For particulars address Rev. J. H. Harwood, President, Orange, Cal.
FOR SALE.
1 Wall Tent, 8x10, poles and stakes complete.
2 Heavy Spring Wagon, camper top.
3 Horse Harrows, light bungey, shafts and pole.
4 Jessie Adress Wagon, pole.
5 Silicone Winchester Sporting Shift, set trigger, pistol grip.
1 Double charred Shotgun.
1 He calibre Navy Receiver, central fire.
10 acres land, two miles west of 8: P. depot.
1 house and lot near 8: R. depot; also four acres; go all improvisions; all kinds of fruit.
Call on or address T.A. DARLING aug-25 im
Agent S. P. Co., Anaheim.
TO TRADE.
Improved and unimproved property in Los Angeles to trade for Ranch Property in Orange county.
Address JOIN HANNA, Anaheim Postoffice, or call at residences at Mirabelotes.
A fresh and complete stock of paints, oils and window glass just received at Lyons.
Boneless and Pionio Hams at Isaac Lyon's Store.
Prof. Raymond, diagnostician of the Dr. Liebig World Dispensary of San Francisco, Los Angeles and Kansas City, will deliver a free lecture to men only at Kroger's Hall, Friday eve., Sept. 23d. Boys under 15 not admitted.
Buy your lancy and staple Groceries of Isaac Lyons.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Weak Women
Owe to themselves a duty to take Hood's Sarsaparilla, in view of the great relief it has given those who suffer from alliments peculiar to the sex. By purifying the blood, regulating important organs, strengthening the nerves, and toning the whole system, it restores the debilitated to health.
After 15 Years.
"For 15 years my mother has been troubled with milk leg. She went to different parts of California, as persons said the climate might help her, but it was of no avail, and I being a druggist, thought I would get her to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. Before she had taken half a bottle she said she was improving, so she continued until she took half a dozen bottles, and now she is perfectly well. For nearly fifteen years she was unable to walk around, but now she canwalk as well as ever." T. F. Blake, San Francisco, with C. F. Richards & Co., Wholesale Drugs.
Like a New Creature.
"I have been for years trying to get help for that terrible general debility and weakness so common to women. Within a year I have taken ten or twelve bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and I am now feeling like a new creature." Mrs. F. B. Ross, Marlin, Texas.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by druggists: $1; six for $6. Prepared only by C. L. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
100 Doses One Dollar
Notice to Creditors.
Estate of William C. Jenks, deceased.—Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, executor of the last Will and Testament of William C. Jenks, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit the same with the successive vouchers within four months after the first publication of this notice to the said executor as his office on Center street, in the City of Anaheim, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate in the County of Orange, State of California.
Dated this 5th day of October, A.D. 1892.
Executor of the last Will and Testament of William C. Jenks, deceased,
Richard Melrose, attorney for executor.
WHEN YOU TRAVEL
...TAKE THE...
Southern California Railway.
Santa Fe Route.
It reaches all points of interest in Southern California. It runs Pullman Palace Sleeping Car through Chicago over its own line every day in the year.
Its trains make from twelve to twenty-four hours quicker time than any other line to Chicago and all points East. It gives the best accommodations at the lowest rates. The
Regular Republican nominee for COUNTY RECORDER.
A. Y. WRIGHT
Regular Republican nominee for DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
C. F. MANSUR,
(Incumbent) Regular Republican nominee for COUNT TREASURER
R. L. FREEMAN
Regular Republican nominee for TAX COLLECTOR,
W.H. LEHMANN
Regular Democratic nominee for TAX COLLECTOR.
R.Q.WICKHAM
Regular Republican nominee for THE ASSEMBLY, 76TH DIST.
D. T. BROCK,
Regular Republican nominee for COUNTY CLERK
J. H. HALL,
Regular Republican nominee for COUNTY AUDITOR.
FRANK EY
(Incumbent) Regular Republican nominee for CORONER AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR.
H.C. KELLOGG
Regular Republican nominee for SURVEYOR FOR CONGRESS,
Seventh Congressional District,
W.W.BOWERS
Of San Diego.
Notice to Taxpayers.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE MUNICIPAL taxes for the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, for the present fiscal year, are now due and payable, and will be deposited on the first Monday in November 1922 unless paid prior sixty-two percent will be added to the amount thereof.
The said taxes may be paid to N. F. Steadman,
Marshal of the City of Anaheim, and ex-officio Tax and License Collector, at the Marshal's office in the City Hall at any time after the first publication of this notice.
N.F. STEADMAN,
Marshal of the City of Anaheim, and ex-officio Tax and License Collector.
TO TRADE.
Improved and unimproved property in Los Angeles to trade for Ranch Property in orange county.
Address JOHN HANNY, Anaheim Postoffice, or call at reidance at Minneapolis.
Notice to the Public.
MADAME LECOQ HAVING MOVED HER Dressmaking Parts to her new quarters on Court Street; he leaves testimony to the ladies of Anaheim and vicinity that she has opened the same. A casual invitation is extended to the public to call Thanking the public for the liberal patronage exhibited me in the post; I respectfully solicit assistance of the same in our sale.
Domestic and Greenwich Savings Martines for sale.
MIN GECROQ
Wommer & Halpin
Draying, Trucking, Express AND A GENERAL Transfer Business.
Hay and Coal for Sale.
Special Notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL AC counts due me that are not paid by the First - of - August!
Next will be placed in the hands of my attorney for collection.
M. H. Cheeseman.
ED MORGAN,
PROPHEETOR
Anaheim Wine Rooms
ON LOS ANGELES STREET
Choice Wines!
FINE LIQUORS!
Cigars, Cigarettes, Chewing Tobacco
Ice-cold Beer Always on Draught
ED MORGAN.
DENTISTRY!
Drs. Adams Bros., Surgeon Dentists
OF LOS ANGELES....Will be in Anaheim September 29th, and remain for one week only. Dental in all its branches. We
WHEN YOU TRAVEL
...TAKE THE....
Southern California RAILWAY.
Santa Fe Route.
It reaches all points of interest in Southern California. It runs Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars through to Chicago over its own line every day in the year. Its trains make from twelve to twenty-four hours quicker time than any other line to Chicago and all points East. It gives the best accommodations at the lowest rates. The Santa Fe Route EXCURSIONS leave California every Thursday and run through to Boston in Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars In charge of special agents. These cars are furnished complete with carpets, curtains and bedding. For tickets, mime, berths and general information, apply to any agent, or K. H. WADE, General Manager, Gen. Passenger Agent, H. K. ORGEOGRAPHY, Ast. Gen. Pass. Agt., LOS ANGELES, CAL.
BOSTON BAKERY.
Stephen Kistler,
PROPRIETOR...
FRESH BREAD,
PIES, CAKES, ETC.
For parties and bails furnished on short notice.
Fresh Bread Delivered to all parts of Anaheim and viinity.
Los Angeles St.
For Sale.
Small farm wagon. Horse, harness and buggy. Plows and cultivators. Inquire of RICHARD KREBS.
Pumpkins
For Sale By
A. STAUB
Near Old Golden Belt Winery aug11-1m*
Notice to Taxpayers.
NOTICE IS HEREY GIVEN THAT THE Municipal taxes for the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, for the present fiscal year, are now due and payable, and will become delinquent on the first Monday in November, 1892, and unless paid prior thereto, five percent will be added to the amount thereof.
The said taxes may be paid to N. F. Steadman, Marshal of the City of Anaheim, and ex-officio Tax and License Collector, at the City Hall at any time after the first publication of this notice.
Marshal of the City of Anaheim, and ex-officio Tax and License Collector.
Dated August 24, 1892
J: L. SCHUMACHER.
SODA WATER.
Celebrated Iron and Mineral Water.
Leave orders at residence on Center street. j77-lm
WM. EVERETT,
Agent for the.....
CALIFORNIA MUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETY.
Office—With WR. R. HARKER, Real Estate Agent, Kroeger's Block, Anaheim, Cal.
THE NEW SINGER.
"Simplest of Sewing Machines."
This ideal family sewing machine has the shortest needle The finest and simplest stitch adjustment. The best "balanced tension." The greatest number of labor-saving modern improvements. The simplest self-threading shuttle. The best automatic robin winder. The greatest capacity for all kinds of amyl sewing.
In light-running, noiseless efficiency and durability it is beyond competition, and in beauty of ornamentation and finish beyond comparison.
THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO.
W. H. TUTHILL, Manager.
216 South Broadway, Los Angeles. feb25-1m
FINE LIQUORS!
Cigars, Cigarettes, Chewing Tobacco Ice-cold Beer Always on Draught ED MORGAN.
DENTISTRY!
Drs. Adams Bros., Surgeon Dentists OF LOS ANGELES.....
Will he in Anaheim September 20th, and remain for one week only. Dentistry in all its branches We make a specialty of inserting teeth without plates, the perfection of modern dentistry To persons who have worn ill-fitting and burdensome plates, this work is especially adapted. The oldest established Dental office in Los Angeles. We give a written guarantee without work. The best of work at the lowest prices. Call and examine our prices and specimens of dental work Consultation and examination.
M. Anheim, for one week only, commencing September 20th.
Photography.
* The undersigned gives notice that he will be ready for business at Pampas Place up Los Angeles street next Monday. Reserved to do first-class enclosed finished work. Remember the place.
F. SCHLANGE.
SCHOOLTAXES
NOTICE IS HEREY GIVEN THAT THE TAXES in the Anaheim School District for the fiscal year 1892 are one thousand and payable to the uniter signed at his office in Miner's nursery building, on Los Angeles street, Anaheim, trainco Co., Cal.
J. J. SCHNEIDER,
Tax Collector Anaheim School District.
By H. C. Goehl, Dentistry Anaheim, July 29, 1892.
PUBLIC MEETINGS OF THE ANAHEIM CO-OPERATIVE BEET SUGAR COMPANY Will be held.
EVERY SATURDAY At 2 p.m., at Kroeger's Hall, Anaheim, until the full amount of stock has been subscribed. Everything a pertaining to the industry will be fully explained. The stock subscription book will be opened at the meeting at the office of the company in Anaheim.
A coiled invitation is extended to everybody to attend.]
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
SOMETHING : NEW!
I have received a new and complete Assortment of
DRESS - GOODS,
Comprising the newest styles and shades of the season. Also Boys' and
Youths' Clothing, and a full line of
Ladies', Men's & Children's Shoes
I invite my friends and the public in general to come and see me before purchasing anywhere else.
H. CAHEN.
---FOR---
HARRISON - AND - REID
PROTECTION & RECIPROCITY.
Uncle Billy Williams
Will address the People at—
Santa Ana, - - Tuesday, October 11th.
C. F. BASSETT,
Secretary.
F. H. MEYERS,
Chairman Executive Committee.
Republican State Central Committee.
Extra Fine Smoked Salmon,
Smoked Herring and Novwegian & Holland Herring
H. A. DICKEL,
C. F. BASSETT,
Secretary.
F. H. MEYERS,
Chairman Executive Committee,
Republican State Central Committee.
Extra Fine Smoked Salmon,
Smoked Herring and Nouvegian & Holland Herring
H. A. DICKEL,
Successor to A. Langentberger.
Fruit Jars.
Fresh Roasted Coffee
Always on Hand.
Groceries, Hardware, Crockery,
Stationery, Paints, Oils, Etc.
Agent for the Celebrated Morris Poultry Curse.
To Intending Purchasers or Renters of a
Piano or Organ.
WAIT until you see our STARTLING ANNOUNCEMENT
about November 1st. At that time we will issue a handsome memento
in the shape of a circular containing Facts Worth Knowing and an explanation of a new and novel system of conducting a music business.
We can and will save you from $100 to $200 on a piano
and from $50 to $100 on an organ, from established retail prices as
charged by all dealers and canvassers.
P. PELLEGRIN & SON.
Music Dealers and Practical Watchmakers, Anaheim, Cal.
O. R. LUEDKE,
Watchmaker and Jeweler.
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
WATCHES
Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware and Optical Goods Always on Hand.
ALL WORK
CAREFULLY
Repaired
AND
Warranted
Center Street, Opp. Commercial Hotel.
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
WATCHES
Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware and Optical Goods Always on Hand.
ALL WORK
CAREFULLY
Repaired
AND
Warranted
Center Street, Opp. Commercial Hotel.
W. P. KELSEY,
...SUCCESSOR TO...
KELSEY & ADAMS.
ANAHEIM - HORSE - MARKET.
Well-Bred American Horses for Sale Cheap
-HORSESBought, Sold & Exchanged.
Los Angeles Street, Anaheim.
DILLY, BRUNSWICKER & HOWELL.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHERS
— The best Meat the market affords always on hand.
Wagons run to all parts of the country.
Fullerton, California.