anaheim-gazette 1892-12-15
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LEGAL.
DELINQUENT
TAXLIST
In and for the
City of Anaheim
County of Orange,
State of California,
FOR THE.....
Fiscal Year 1892-93.
Amount of Taxes
and costs due.
A.
Adcock, R. J.—West 10 acres of Vineyard Lot B1, value $675, tax $5 73, per cent 29 cents, costs 50 cents; total..... $6 52
B.
Bird, A. E.—Improvements on south 11 acres of Vineyard C1, property of F. Hartung, value $25, tax 21 cents, 5 per cent 1 cent, costs 50 cents; total..... 72
Billings, Mrs. M. A.—In Davis Bros.' Addition, lot 5, Block C, value $75, tax 64 cents, 5 per cent 3 cents, costs 50 cents; total..... 1 17
Bremerman, Henry—NE corner of Vineyard Lot A 3, 5 acres, value $340, tax $2 89, 5 per cent 14 cents, costs 50 cents; total..... 3 53
C.
Citron, Isidor—In Spoerl tract, Lot 8, Block I, value $15, block 1, value $15; Lot 10, Block I, value $15, total value $45, tax 38 cents, 5 per cent 2 cents, costs $1 50; total..... 1 90
D.
Davis, Chas.—In Santa Fe tract, Lot 13, Block 5, value $50; Lot 14, Block 5, value $40; total $90, tax 77 cents, 5 per cent 4 cents, costs $1; total..... 1 81
Derriott, Mrs. Mary—In Vineyard Lot B1, value $675, tax $5 73, per cent 29 cents, costs 50 cents; total..... $6 52
LEGAL
Amount of Taxes and costs due
cent $4 16; costs $1 00; total..... 88 46
V
Vance, Jaue — In Center tract,
Lot 8, Block L, value $65; tax 55c.;
5 per cent 3c., costs 50c.; total..... 1 08
W
Weight, M. H. — In Zeyn tract, Lot
1, Block 2, value $25; Lot 2, Block
2, value $25; Lot 7, Block 2, value $30;
Lot 8, Block 2, value $30; total $110;
tax 93 cents, 5 per cent 5 cents, costs
$2; total..... 2 98
Western Union Telegraph Company — Two miles of telegraph line $90,
one telegraph station $25; total $115;
tax 97 cents, 5 per cent 5 cents, costs
50 cents; total..... 1 52
NOTICE
OF...
TAX SALE.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
County of Orange,
City of Anaheim.
Public notice is hereby given that default having been made in the payment of taxes due the city of Anaheim for the fiscal year
1892-93 upon the property hereinbefore described.
I. N. F. STEADMAN, as Tax Collector in and for the said City of Anaheim, by virtue of the power and authority in me vested by law, unless the taxes delinquent, together with the costs and percentages due thereon,
are paid, will on
Friday, the 23d Day of December, A. D. 1892,
At the hour of 10 o'clock in the foreneon of that day, commence to sell the real estate upon which said taxes are a lion, at PUBLIC AUCTION for and on account of such delinquent taxes thereon, in front of the City Hall in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange,
State of California, and that I will continue such sale from day to day (Sundays and legal holidays excepted), according to the adjournments, and between the hours of
10 o'clock A.M. and 3 o'clock P.M. of each day of sale, and at the same place, until the whole property hereinbefore set forth, or so much thereof as may be necessary shall be sold; and that I will sell the smallest quantity of each piece or parcel of property habile for such taxes that will be taken by any person for the amount, in legal coin of the Uni...
LUCY'S LOOK
Lucy Watson had to would be an unfair aloof days, but fifteen years more marrying men in maidens. Besides Lucy was enough and pretty enough to monopolize any number. Of these she was an elderly swain—the lector of a district on two some odd hundreds of roses and a "fund" of the most can properly be called which is doubtful. He low was John McAlliss twenty years older than he was more to the point; stiff and solemn and serene destitute of not only apprehensions and ways of you.
And so when Colonel instances of the happy man seen between elderly youthful lassies—he used draw on his imagination Lucy would piteously rejoice.
"Yes, papa, but it isn't nothing,"—oh her,
"but he's so old in his life he has nothing in common.
And then there would be down in the voice, and after on the colonel's hand,
turn away to smoke a clairty best of it, for he could force his child into a marriage; he was too fond but with six sons ranging to five, that his one daughter marry a well to do many desirable.
Pensions were good indeed even £1,100 a year since such a troop of boys to come into the world. And the trifle of debt which Macalliss but what was the use of it if it would make little It is almost superfluous other adorer, whom Lucy a hopeless incligible. O was a subaltern in her ment, of about five years fine young fellow, good with absolutely no prowess was no chance of the advenant vacant for a long time; no departmental openness.
Citron, Isidor—In Spoerl tract, Lot 8, Block 1, value $15; Lot 9, block 1, value $15; Lot 10, Block 1, value $15, total value $45, tax 38 cents, 5 per cent 2 cents, costs $1 50; total.
D. Davis, Chas—In Santa Fe tract, Lot 13, Block 5, value $50; Lot 14, Block 5, value $40; total $90, tax 77 cents, 5 per cent 4 cents, costs $1; total.
Derricott, Mrs. Mary—In Vineyard E 5, lot 18, value $225, tax $1 92, 5 per cent 9 cents, costs 50 cents; total.
Duarte, Mariano—Furniture $20, horse $25, value $45, original City Lot No. 43, value $250, total value $295, tax $2 51, 5 per cent 13 cents, costs 50 cents; total.
F. Fee, W. A.—In Lorelei tract, Lot 37, Block B, value $35; Lot 38, Block B, value $40, total $75, tax 63 cents, 5 per cent 3 cents, costs $1; total.
Fithian, Wm.—West 56x70 feet of Original City Lot No. 7, value $50, improvements $150, total $200, tax $1 70, 5 per cent 8 cents, costs 50 cents; total.
G. Gomber, Christopher—In Center tract, Lot 32, Block A, value $75; Lot 33, Block A, value $75; Lot 34, Block A, value $75; Lot 23, Block A, value $75; Lot 24, Block A, value $80; Sh of original city Lot 16, value $200; in Davis Bros. Addition Lot 1, Block A, value $100, Improvements $450; Lot 2, Block A, value $80; West 70 feet of Lot 3, Block A, value $25; in Lorelei tract, Lot 5, Block E, value $25; Lot 6, Block E, value $25; Lot 7, Block E, value $30; Lot 8, Block E, value $25; total value $1 415; tax $12 03, 5 per cent 60 c.; costs $7 00; total.
Goldman, B.—In Speorl tract, Lot 19, Block 3, value $20; Lot 20, Block 3, value $20; total $40; tax 34 cts; 5 per cent 2c.; costs $1 00; total.
H Houser, Juliana—In Santa Fe tract, Lot 36, Block 2, value $35; Lot 37, Block 2, value $35; Lot 38, Block 2, value $60; Lot 25, Block 3, value $50; Lot 26, Block 3, value $35; total value $205; tax $1 75, 5 per cent 9 cents, costs $2 50; total.
Hartung, Fred—South 11 acres of Vineyard Lot C I, value $743; mortgage interest in 3 acres of Vineyard Lot C I property of H.W. Chynoweth, value $325; total $1 ,068; tax $9 08; 5 per cent 45 cents; costs $1; total.
Herrgott, Mrs. G.—In Reiser tract, Lot 14, Block D, value $25; Lot 15, Block D, value $35; total $60; tax $51 cts., 5 per cent 3c.; costs $1 00; total.
Humphrey, O. M.—In Vineyard E 7, Lot l ,value $60; Lot l ,value $60; Lot l ,value $30; total $185; tax $1 58; 5 per cent Sc.; costs $2 '00; total.
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Conditions
The real property will be sold subject to redemption within twelve months from the day of the sale; but if not redeemed, conveyances absolute in form of the property sold will be executed to the purchaser thereof as provided by law.
Dollars and Cents
Public notice is hereby given that the figures appearing opposite, following and last after each description of property in the Real Estate portion also the figures appearing opposite following and last after each name in the Personal Property portion of this "Delinquent Tax List for 1892-93," of and for the City of Anaheim were intended for and do represent respectively in dollars or in cents or in dollars and cents as the case may be,the amount due for taxes and costs in manner as follows to wit:
When or where two figures thus appear therein,cents were intended to be and are represented:when more than two figures appear therein,cents were intended to be and are represented by the last two figures,或the two figures occupying and appearing at the right hand and the figures occupying and appearing at the left hand of the said last two figures,and separated therefrom by a space.were intended and do represent dollars so that the amount due for taxes and costs in the respective cases aforesaid are thus expressed in dollars and cents.
No Property Is Exempt.
No property is exempt from seizure and sale for personal property taxes; even the homestead and house utensils are subjected thereto.The law is imperative.The Collector has no discretion,and delinquents must suffer if they fail to pay.
All the property heretofore described is in the City of Anaheim County of Orange State of California.
Signed and dated at the said City of Anaheim Cal.,this 30th day of November,1892.
N.F. STEADMAN,
Tax Collector of the City of Anaheim County of Orange State of California.
City Stables,
Center Street (Opposite Kroger's Block),
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Vineyard Lot C 1, value $743, mortgage interest in 3 acres of Vineyard Lot C1, property of H.W. Chynoweth, value $325, total $1,068, tax $9 08, 5 per cent 45 cents, costs $1; total... 10 53
Herrgott, Mrs. G.—In Reiser tract, Lot 14, Block D, value $25; Lot 15, Block D, value $35; total $60; tax 51 cta., 5 per cent 3c.; costs $1 00; total... 1 54
Humphroy, O. M.—In Vineyard E 7, Lot 1, value $60; Lot 2, value $60; Lot 6, value $35; Lot 7, value $30; total $185; tax $1 58; 5 per cent 8c.; costs $2 00; total... 3 66
L.
Linkin, Miss M. A.—In Reiser tract, Lot 28, Block C, value $20; tax 17c.; 5 per cent 1c.; costs $50c. total... 68
Leary, Frank—In Spoerl tract, Lot 29, Block 4, value $15; tax 13 cents, 5 per cent 1 cent, costs 50 cents; total... 64
M.
Matthew, P. H.—In Santa Fe tract, Lot 4, Block 2, value $25; Lot 5, Block 2, value $25; Lot 9, Block 4, value $30; Lot 10, Block 4, value $40, total $700, tax $1 02, 5 per cent 5 cents, costs $2; total... 3 07
P.
Padderatz, estate of H.—In Vineyard E 7—2.78 acres, bounded north by alley, east by Citron street, south by Broadway, west by Bonsall & McFarland, value $200, improvements $500, total $700, tax $9 95, 5 per cent 30 cents, costs 50 cents; total... 6 75
Price, Pricilla—In Center tract, Lot 18, Block C, value $75, tax 63 cents, 5 per cent 3 cents, costs 50 cents; total... 1 16
S.
Strobel, Marmaduke—In Strobel Homestead tract, Lot 11, value $65, tax 55 cents, 5 per cent 3 cents, costs 50 cents; total... 1 68
Shoater, Fred—In Spoerl tract, Lot 23, Block 2, value $15; Lot 24, Block 2, value $15; Lot 31, Block 3, value $20; Lot 32, Block 3, value $20, total $70, tax 59 cents, 5 per cent 3 cents, costs $2; total... 2 62
U.
Unknown owner — In Hotel del Campo tract, S 285 feet of block A, value $800, improvements $7.500, furniture $1.100, fixtures $300, piano $100, total $9.800; tax $83 30; 5 per cent
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If we begin by writing she argued to herself,"chance of forgetting me no communication between time then that will show affection is sincere."
Left alone in the field McAllister could make his own pace but some seemed to get any near post.
But the three months for one fine day the white face and broke brought back in a parade ground (his horse and though the bones were complications set in an ordered him home-"innover get right in this place give him strength etc."man told Lucy that she ter make up her mind,t afford the expense of take land,and reminded her get on too easily with her who was looking after Lucy did make up her mind straight to George that telling him everything.
"I hope it isn't very unpleasant but there is no time to stalemities. If you still care you think your position is useful to justify marrying once or write. But if would fall on the paper-for any reason it cannot answer; I shall understand it was three days' station,and Lucy told me would think over the man give him a definite answethe sixth day came,and was trembling with exseventh,and she could scarcely for a moment.But the no letter.At first a feel despair seized on her,butately rallied."
"How stupid I am have been time to catch George may have been out So to make sure,and margin,she begged her f days' grace for she n George. But the three d
LUCY'S LOVERS.
Lucy Watson had two lovers—this would be an unfair allowance in these days, but fifteen years ago there were more marrying men in India and fewer maidens. Besides Lucy was really sweet enough and pretty enough and adorable enough to monopolize the attentions of any number. Of these two swains one was an elderly swain—that is, if the collector of a district on two thousand and some odd hundreds of rupees a month and a "fund" of the most liberal nature can properly be called a swain at all, which is doubtful. He was a good fellow, was John McAllister, but at least twenty years older than Lucy, and, what was more to the point, very prim and stiff and solemn and serious, and in fact destitute of not only appearance, but the thoughts and ways of youth.
And so when Colonel Watson cited instances of the happy marriages he had seen between elderly gentlemen and youthful lassies—he used occasionally to draw on his imagination a little—poor Lucy would piteously reply:
"Yes, papa, but it isn't his age; that's nothing, nothing"—oh, Lucy, Lucy!—"but he's so old in his ideas and habits; he has nothing in common with a girl."
And then there would be a little breakdown in the voice, and a tear would fall on the colonel's hand, and he would turn away to smoke a cheroot and make the best of it, for he did not want to force his child into a distasteful marriage; he was too fond of her for that; but with six sons ranging from fifteen to five, that his one daughter should marry a well to do man was distinctly desirable.
Pensions were good in those days, but even £1,100 a year seemed small with such a troop of boys to educate and put into the world. And then there was a trifle of debt which McAllister would—but what was the use of thinking about it if it would make little Lucy unhappy? It is almost superfluous to say that the other adorer, whom Lucy did like, was a hopeless ineligible. George Farleigh was a subaltern in her father's regiment, of about five years' service. A fine young fellow, good at sports, but with absolutely no prospects. There was no chance of the adjutancy falling vacant for a long time, and there were no departmental openings, so far at
Lucy was married to McAllister a fortnight afterward.
"A very short engagement, my dear," said the major's wife to her bosom friend, "but you see the poor dear colonel must be off at once: can't wait any longer, the doctors say, and it is everything to have Lucy settled before he goes. I wrote and told George Farleigh it was coming off—an awful blow for him, poor fellow, unless he has forgotten all about her, which is probable."
But he had not forgotten all about her, and four hours after receiving the good lady's information he sat like one in a dream. Then he shook himself together, and in due course read the domestic occurrence in the paper quite calmly. The McAllisters and George Farleigh never met, for he went into the political line, and went from one native state to another without once returning to his former presidency. But he now and again heard of them—how they led an apparently happy life in a quiet way, no particular love perhaps on her part, but a sincere attachment to her husband. And presently McAllister retired and settled in England.
It was just fourteen years since George left his regiment. He had got on well, and was now resident at the court of an imbecile prince with an unpronounceable name. It was a hot night, and his solitary dinner was scarcely over when the day's post came in—the English mail with it—so he lighted a cigar and left the table for a long armchair in the randa. The bearer placed the lamp conveniently and retired to doze. The first letter that caught his eye was from the postmaster general, and wondering what that exalted functionary could want with him opened it before looking at the English letters and newspapers. The following is what he said:
"Siir—have the honor to inform you that an old man died atly at the village of Screepore, in the state of Achinabad, who was formally a tappal runner in that state. On his deathbed he confessed to having stolen one of the letter bags many years ago, under the belief that there was money in it, but that he then became frightened and hid the letters in a box without opening them. This box he buried, but after some trouble it has been found, and the contents are now being distributed as far as the addresses can be traced. The inclosed is apparently for you, as on inquiry it"
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even 21,100 a year seemed small with such a troop of boys to educate and put into the world. And then there was a trifle of debt which McAllister would—but what was the use of thinking about it if it would make little Lucy unhappy? It is almost superfluous to say that the other adorer, whom Lucy did like, was a hopeless ineligible. George Farleigh was a subaltern in her father's regiment, of about five years' service. A fine young fellow, good at sports, but with absolutely no prospects. There was no chance of the adjutancy falling vacant for a long time, and there were no departmental openings, so far at least as he was concerned.
In a small, up country station these two had many opportunities of meeting, and to do them justice they took advantage of all they could get. But Lucy was not without a mixture of sound, common sense, and she would not pledge herself to George until he could show some reasonable grounds for believing that his position would soon justify marriage; she would not listen to the idea of an indefinite arrangement.
Matters were thus at a deadlock, and there seemed no hope of a solution. Months passed by, weary months to all concerned. Then all of a sudden came a change. The now governor general arrived in the country, and it so happened that in former years he had known George's father rather intimately. The natural result followed. For a boy who had passed nothing but the higher standard in Hindoostance it was not possible to do much at once, but still he might be tried. So down came the offer of a semipolitical appointment in a native state for six months, the continuance of which was to depend on George's progress and ability.
There was a tearful parting.
"Now, mind, you are not to write to me unless I write to you first. Papa would be very angry if you were to write direct to me, and of course I won't have anything done in a roundabout way. When I write to you, if I do write at all, sir, then you may answer."
So, half crying, half laughing, Lucy dismissed him, and both the colonel and McAllister said goodbye with a sigh of relief. The sagacious Lucy had a reason for the condition she imposed. Over and above the difficulties of a correspondence to which her father would object, she wanted to test her lover. Married ladies often prone to dismal advice had sniffingly told her of the inconsistency of man, and she had also read about it in novels and poems, so she thought that an experiment should be made.
“If we begin by writing to each other,” she argued to herself, “he won't have a chance of forgetting me, but, if there is no communication between us for some time, then that will show whether his affection is sincere.”
Left alone in the field, good, honest McAllister could make the running at his own pace, but somehow he never seemed to get any nearer the winning post.
But the three months never passed.
"Sir—I have the honor to inform you that an old man died lately at the village of Screepore, in the state of Achinabad, who was formally a tappal runner in that state. On his deathbed he confessed to having stolen one of the letter bags many years ago, under the belief that there was money in it, but that he then became frightened and hid the letters in a box without opening them. This box he buried, but after some trouble it has been found, and the contents are now being distributed as far as the addresses can be traced. The enclosed is apparently for you, as on inquiry it has been ascertained that it was you who were at the time in Achinabad. I have the honor, etc."
George knew the writing on the closure at once; it was Lucy's. The faithful bearer wondered why the sahib was so long in coming to bed; also he did not seem to be reading, for there was no rustle of paper, so with catlike tread he crept to the veranda. The sahib was lying back in the chair with his hand over his face. Three and four times the man returned, and always to find his master in the same position.
It was not till the gray dawn made the lamplight pale that George roused himself from a long dream of what might have been and what had been, and even then he did not feel in the least sleepy, so for she lack of something to do he took upon English paper that had just arrived, and chancing to open it at the deaths red:
"April 15, at 104 Greenfair gardens, Cheltenham, John McAllister, Esq., late of the Indian civil service. Indian papers please copy."
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"If we begin by writing to each other," she argued to herself, "the won't have a chance of forgetting me, but, if there is no communication between us for some time, then that will show whether his affection is sincere."
Left alone in the field, good, honest McAllister could make the running at his own pace, but somehow he never seemed to get any nearer the winning post.
But the three months never passed, for one fine day the colonel, with a white face and broken bones, was brought back in a dhooly from the parade ground (his horse had fallen), and though the bones were soon mended complications set in and the doctors ordered him home—"internal injuries; never got right in this place; voyage will give him strength, etc." Then the poor man told Lucy that she really had better make up her mind, that he could ill afford the expense of taking her to England, and reminded her that she did not get on too easily with her stepmother, who was looking after the boys. And Lucy did make up her mind. She wrote straight to George that very afternoon, telling him everything.
"I hope it isn't very unmaidenly, dear, but there is no time to stand upon formalities. If you still care for me—if you think your position sufficiently hopeful to justify marrying, come down at once or write. But if"—here a tear would fall on the paper—"you find that for any reason it cannot be, then don't answer; I shall understand."
It was three days' post to George's station, and Lucy told her father she would think over the matter and would give him a definite answer in a week. The sixth day came, and the poor girl was trembling with excitement; the seventh, and she could scarcely keep still for a moment. But the post came—and no letter. At first a feeling of numbness despair seized on her, but she immediately rallied.
"How stupid I am! There may not have been time to catch the mail, or George may have been out shooting."
So to make sure, and leave enough margin, she begged her father for three days' grace, for she never doubted George. But the three days passed, and
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A. HENDERSON,
FULLERTON.
BLACKSMITHS.
HORSE-SHOEING!
A SPECIALTY.
General Jobbing Done
A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited
Anaheim Pharmacy.
Here we are again presenting a most complete line of
Druggists' Sundries!
General Jobbing Done
A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited
Anaheim Pharmacy.
Here we are again presenting a most complete line of
Druggists' Sundries!
Ever brought to town. Call and see us before, purchasing,
and look over our stock of
Glassware, Toilet Sets, Fine Stationery,
Shaving Sets, Baby Cases, Elegant New Style Albums.
Imported Vases, Etc.
Call and examine our prices. We are certain to please and give
entire satisfaction.
John Schauman, Anaheim, Cal.
McCormick —:— Mowers.
BRADLEY PLOWS.
Burg Farm Waqons, A Full Line of Extras for all Machinery sold kept
in stock. All Kinds of Farming Implements.
BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, SURRIES, PHAETCNS, CARTS AND ALL OTHER
Styles of Vehicles.
Sole Agent for Busch & Hannon. 146, 148, 150, 152
North Los Angeles Street, Los Angeles, Cal.
J.M. Griffith Company
(A CORPORATION)
LUMBER DEALERS
(Near Railroad Depot)
ANAHEIM.
Keep constantly on hand
Doors, Blinds, Windows.
BANKING.
BANK OF ANAHEIM
CAPITAL STOCK,
$100,000.00.
PLEZ JAMES...President
GEORGE V. HORR...CASHIER
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
E. F. SPENCE, W. H. MABURY
W. K. JAMES,
S. H. MOTT, P. JAMES.
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, Feed, Meal, Etc., of all varieties. Corn
shelled and shipped W.T. BROWN, Agent
FRANTZ'S
SHAVING and HAIR-CUTTING
PARLOR.
Hot and Cold Baths, 25 Cents.
Everything new and in first-class style.
SOLE AGENT OF
SANTA ANA
Steam Laundry.
Work Done Promptly and Neatly.
Leave clothes on or before Tuesday.
Get them Saturday noon.
Prices Reasonable.
PLEASE GIVE ME A CALL.
W.A. FRANTZ, Prop., Two doors west of bank.
I extend a cordial invitation to my patrons and the public to give me a call. I have newly furnished my barber shop and bathroom. Everything is clean and finished in city style. I am prepared to do work in first-class style.
Thanking the public for past patronage, I respectfully ask a continuance of the same in future. Yours respectfully,
W.A. FRANTZ
BANK OF ANAHEIM
CAPITAL STOCK,
$100,000.00.
PLEZ JAMES...President
GEORGE V. HORR...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:
First National Bank, Los Angeles. Farmers and Merchants Bank, Los Angeles Pacific Bank, San Francisco. First National Bank, New York.
DRAFTS, LETTERS OF CREDIT OR POSTAL orders issued on Banks in the principal cities of all European countries.
Tickets entitling 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, entitling the holder to passage on railroad from San Francisco to New York, or vice versa, issued at the established rate.
Persons in Anaheim or vicinity desiring to send to any point in the countries named for any relatives or friend can purchase ticket here and forward them to the proper person by mail.
FULLERTON
BARBER SHOP
Ramon Borquez, Prop.
First-Class Shave. None but Artists Employed.
Give Me a Call.
FOR FIRST-CLASS...
DRESSMAKING
Go to the...
: of : Fashion,
Madame Lecroq, Prop.
Center street, Anaheim.
Sewing machines for sale.