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ONLY ME. A little figure glided through the hall; "Is that you, Pet?"—the words came tenderly; A sob—suppressed to let the answer fall— "It isn't Pet, manma; it's only me." The quivering baby lips—they had not meant To utter any word could plant a sting; But to that mother's heart a strange pang went— She heard, and stood like a convicted thing. One instant, and a happy little face. Thrilled neath unwonted kisses rained above; And, from that moment, Only Me had place. And part with Pet in tender mother love. A ROBBER'S PRIZE. It was no wonder I loved her; the wonder would have been if I had not—isolated as we were, shut out from other society or diversions; I young and susceptible, she queenly and fascinating. She was two years my senior. She had been a belle two seasons, and, disgusted in the midst of the third, ran away to my aunt's to recruit and forget. She was there when I came home from school at the summer vacation. I was twenty, she was twenty-two, and we spent all those lingering scented summer months in the same house. I dare say she never thought of anything so improbable as my falling in love with her. Her look when I confessed the state of my heart said all that and more. The regal head turned languidly on the crimson cushion against which she reclined, and she regarded me with a most provoking, steady incredulity in her beautiful face. The full, finely cut lips quivered with suppressed smiling. "Does any honest love deserve to be laughed at, Miss Ruth?" I questioned, with a half angry tremor in my voice. "Certainly not," said Miss Ruth. "I dare say you are honest enough, but you're not old enough." Ruth Bonange sank back among her cushions, convulsed with laughter. I stood meanwhile, every nerve tingling, passions of anger devouring me. "Miss Ruth," I said, "I am waiting for my answer." "You ridiculous Steve, haven't you got it?" she said, sitting up and staring at me. "You won't laugh the next time I tell you I love you, Miss Ruth," I said to myself as she gathered her silken draperies. The look gave impetus to a half formed, altogether wild scheme I had in my brain. In my chamber I hastened to lock the door and change my light clothes for dark ones. I adjusted a plain mask to my face, selected from several old hats the most battered, took a tolerably stout walking stick in my hand, and, swinging myself down from my window outside that the household might not discover my absence, set forth. By taking a short cut, which I was sure could not be known to Richard Dunkirk, Esq., I reached a certain lonely spot; as I hoped, before him. He came in sight presently, sauntering along in the moonlight; I waited and wondered if Richard Dunkirk, Esq., was the coward I took him to be. Just as he came opposite me I leveled my walking stick, resting it as I would a musket across a convenient stump, while I called in as deep a voice as I could muster: "Halt for your life!" Mr. Dunkirk muttered an oath, but he stopped stock still in the path, with a "What is it you want, fellow?" "Step there into that strip of moonlight. Be so good as to deposit the contents of your pockets upon the ground." He hesitated, but I shifted my walking stick slightly, intimated that I was in no humor for trifling, and he proceeded to obey me. There were a knife, a watch case, a silver toothpick, a few loose coins, a shrunken pocketbook and a collapsed purse, and there he stopped. "That is not all," I said sharply. With a groan he took out a small parcel. "All, upon my honor, but this, which cannot possibly be of any value to any one but me; they are merely letters." "Allow me to be the judge of that," I answered. "Put them down." He laid them down upon the ground with the rest. "Pass on," was my next order, and he marched off past my wooden gun in safety. I did not wait for him to get more than beyond view before I had the contents of his pockets in my hat and was steering for home by the short cut. I waited a week in some trepidation to see what would chance. Much chanced in that time, but no Richard Dunkirk, Esq. Possibly he felt unequal to meeting Miss Bonange's clear, penetrating glance under the circumstances, or he might THE HAIR a silken texture and lasting No toilet can be considered without this most popular art of all hair-dressings. "My hair began turning grung out when I was about age. I have lately been un-Hair Vigor, and it is caused growth of hair of the nature R. J. Lowry, Jones Prairie," "Over a year ago I had a sash and when I recovered, my hair fell out, and what little remains gray. I tried various remnants without success, till at last I USE Ayer's Hair Vigor, and now growing rapidly and is resilient original color." — Mrs. Anu Dighton, Mass. "I have used Ayer's Hair nearly five years, and my hair glossy, and in an excellent condition. I am forty years have ridden the plains for years." — Wm. Henry Ott, Tang Bill," Newcastle, Wyoming. STATEMENT OF THE COUNTY OF THE Certainly not," said Miss Ruth. "I dare say you are honest enough, but you're not old enough." Ruth Bonange sank back among her cushions, convulsed with laughter. I stood meanwhile, every nerve tingling, passions of anger devouring me. "Miss Ruth," I said, "I am waiting for my answer." "You ridiculous Steve, haven't you got it?" she said, sitting up and staring at me. "You won't laugh the next time I tell you I love you, Miss Ruth," I said to myself as she gathered her silken draperies around her and swept into the house. "A gentleman in the parlor to see Miss Bonange," I heard the one servant my aunt kept say. Miss Bonange was lounging the morning away in my aunt's room! She seemed to hesitate two minutes, nervously pulling to pieces the card Peggy had brought her, then with her proudest mien swept from the room. Stepping through the window I carefully gathered the fragments of torn pasteboard from the carpet and put them together on the palm of my hand. "Richard Dunkirk, Esq.," was what I read: "It is her lover!" My brow throbbed at the thought. The door slammed. "She is coming," I thought, and fled to the veranda again, just in time to hear her voice in tones of expostulation answered by another's, loy with sternness. Hers said haughtily: "I would never marry you were 1 thrice as much in your power as I am!" "Who then?" was the response in accents of slow sarcasm. "No matter, so it is a man more manly than you." I could hear her quick drawn breath and the angry rustle of her dress as she moved away from him. It was cowardly to stand there eavesdropping. I felt so, but I set my teeth and staid. "If I were a man," I heard her say presently, "I would force you to yield me my property." "Your property! These are mine—made mine by yourself, a free agent." "What will you do with them?" "Present them to my wife on my wedding day, or that failing, to your husband on yours." I could have sprung into the room and throttled this cowardly threatener of a woman, but instead I slipped a sahah of the veranda, and, leaping down among the flower beds, hurried out of sight and hearing. Half an hour after I saw a handsome, rather distinguished looking man stalking through the garden path toward the road. I made a turn and met him. The distinguished look chanced to be a sort of daredevil recklessness of air and manner as I approached him, and he seemed decidedly out of humor. I lifted my hat courteously as we passed; he did the same, with a half impudent stare, turning to look after me as I sauntered up the walk. I found Richard Dunkirk, Esq., angling in the trout stream below the house. He had them down upon the ground with the rest. "Pass on," was my next order, and he marched off past my wooden gun in safety. I did not wait for him to get more than boyond view before I had the contents of his pockets in my hat and was steering for home by the short cut. I waited a week in some trepidation to see what would chance. Much chanced in that time, but no Richard Dunkirk, Esq. Possibly he felt unequal to meeting Miss Bonange's clear, penetrating glance under the circumstances, or he might have suspected her of some connection with the robbery, especially as everything excepting the letters (the cudgel included) I had caused to be expressed to him from a distant city. Miss Bonange evinced a little wondering anxiety at his disappearance, and looked incredulous when I announced his departure from that vicinity. She was sitting in the old place, half reclining among the cushions she liked, when I came softly beside her and laid the avails of my highway robbery in her silken lap. She slipped the cover that bound them; her beautiful lips quivered, her face whitened. "Did he give them to you, the dastard! But better you than he!" she flashed. For answer I told her all. "And do you know the contents?" "Nor wish to." She began to tremble; her eyes filled with tears. "Please to read them, Steve," giving them back to me. "Do you want to preserve them?" I asked, taking out a match. "Shall I destroy them?" "Not if—I have fallen in your good respect, Steve." "My good respect is nothing to you," I said coldly. "If it were I would prove to you that you had it by telling you over again the tale you laughed at not so long ago." And I touched the letters with flame. "I should not laugh now," she said humbly and looking down, while a faint color flickered on her cheek. "What would you do?" I demanded. She shrank a little, then lifted the beautiful eyes to mine and said: "I should say if you were of the same mind two years from now——" "You would be my wife?" "Yes." She is my wife now, and I have never regretted my one robbery.—C. C. in New York News. MISCELLANEOUS! Castoria Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Sold by Druggists Everyw among the flower beds, hurried out of sight and hearing. Half an hour after I saw a handsome, rather distinguished looking man stalking through the garden path toward the road. I made a turn and met him. The distinguished look chanced to be a sort of daredevil rocklessness of air and manner as I approached him, and he seemed decidedly out of humor. I lifted my hat courteously as we passed; he did the same, with a half impudent stare, turning to look after me as I sauntered up the walk. I found Richard Dunkirk, Esq., angling in the trout stream below the house the next morning. I angled, too—not for trout, but for his acquaintance. He scowled at sight of me, but I baited my hook cleverly and presently he became civil. I saw that he was trying to discover who I was and my relations with Miss Bonange. We separated with apparent mutual pleasure in each other. We encountered again the following day, quite like old acquaintances, and I invited him to dine at my aunt's. He gave a sort of startled stare, but assented. It was too good an opportunity to be lost. "An acquaintance of yours, I believe, Miss Ruth," I said simply as I carelessly announced to her and my aunt that Mr. Dunkirk had come to dinner. Miss Bonange had seemed out of sorts for a day or two. She gave me a half desperate look at the announcement. "You see I am not jealous, Miss Ruth," I said in an undertone. "You are certainly generous," she replied coldly. I was half of the opinion that she would not come to dinner; but she did. We were on the whole quite a pleasant party. Dunkirk spent the evening, rather at my solicitation. Once or twice I saw Miss Bonange change color at something he said, but she staid in the parlor and maintained her case and cheerfulness exceedingly well. He offered a hand at parting, but she shook her head. He bent toward her then, saying something in a whisper that made her face whiten. Glancing into the parlor as I passed, after seeing Dunkirk out, I saw Miss Bonange standing as he had left her, hands clasped behind her, and her beautiful face expressive of a hopelessness and despair that smote me to the soul. MISCELLANEOUS! Castoria For Infants and Children; Castoria promotes Digestion, and overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishness. Thus the child is rendered healthy and its sleep natural. Castoria contains no Morphine or other narcotic property. "Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. Archer, M.D. 111 South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N.Y. "I use Castoria in my practice, and find it specially adapted to affections of children." Alex. Rosenbarton, M.D. 107 24 Ave., New York. "From personal knowledge and observation I can say that Castoria is an excellent medicine for children, acting as a laxative and relieving the pant up bowels and general system very much. Many mothers have told me of its excellent effect upon their children." Dn. G. C. Osgood, Lowell, Mass. The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, N. Y. Contract Plowing. Michael Nelpp & Son are now prepared to do Contract Plowing. Address: Anaheim. J5m2 R. BOETTCHER, WAGONMAKING AND BLACKSMITHING! HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIALTY. Satisfaction Guaranteed. GIVE ME A CALL The Volumes of the Bazar be first Number for January o' When no time is mentioned, will begin with the number curt time of receipt of order. Bound Volumes of Harper three years back, in neat cloth be sent by mail, postage paid, or free of expense (provided the not exceed one dollar per volume per volume). Cloth Cases for each volume binding, will be sent by mail, receipt of $1 00 each. Remittances should be made by Money Order, or Draft to avoid loss. Newspapers are not to copy them without the express order of Brothers. Address: HARPER & BROTHERS MISCELLANEOUS. To Preserve The richness, color, and beauty of the hair, the greatest care is necessary, much harm being done by the use of worstless dressings. To be sure of having a first-class article, ask your drug-stripper or perfumer for Ayer's Hair Vigor. It is absolutely superior to any other preparation of the kind. It restores the original color and fullness to hair which has become thin, faded, or gray. It keeps the scalp cool, moist, and free from dandruff. It heals itching humors, prevents baldness, and imparts to THE HAIR a silken texture and lasting fragrance. No toilet can be considered complete without this most popular and elegant of all hair-dressings. "My hair began turning gray and falling out when I was about 25 years of age. I have lately been using Ayer's Hair Vigor, and it is causing a now growth of hair of the natural color."—J. Lowry, Jones Prairie, Texas. "Over a year ago I had a severe fever, and when I recovered, my hair began to fall out, and what little remained turned gray. I tried various remedies, but without success, till at last I began to USE Ayer's Hair Vigor, and now my hair is growing rapidly and is restored to its original color."—Mrs. Annio Collins, Dighton, Mass. "I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for nearly five years, and my hair is moist, glossy, and in an excellent state of preservation. I am forty years old, and have ridden the plains for twenty-five years."—Wm. Henry Ott, alias "Musang Bill," Newcastle, Wyo. Ayer's Hair Vigor Prepared by Dr.J.C.Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by Druggists Everywhere. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION —OF THE— MISCELLANEOUS. JOSEPH BACKS, —DEALER IN— FURNITURE Repairing Done. Funeral Director. Store in Backs Building (next to irrigation district office), Los Angeles street. CHAS. ALBRECHT Contractor & Builder Estimates Given. Fine Workmanship. Agent for the Pomona windmill. First North street, Anahiem, Cal. City Stables, Center Street (Opposite Kroger'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 charme in all cases will be reasonable. Single and Double Teams Furnished at short notice, and careful drivers, familiar with the country, supplied when required. The attration of the public is respectfully solicited. F. BACKS, UNDERTAKER. And Dealer in FURNITURE. Wall Paper, Cornices, Window Shades, Picture Frames, Upholstery Goods, Paints, Oils and Glass. Sewing Machine Supplies, Etc. Corner Los Angeles and Chartres Streets. SANTA ANA ABSTRACT - COMPANY. TRANSPORTATION. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (Pacific System.) Commencing... MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1892, Trains will leave Anahiem as follows: 7:29 A.M. (DAILY) LOCAL PASSENGER train for Buena Park, Norwalk, Downey, Florence, Whittier, Los Angeles and way stations. 8:19 A.M. (DAILY) LOCAL PASSENGER train for Buena Park, Norwalk, Downey, Florence, Los Angeles and way stations. Connects at Los Angeles with Passenger Trains for Colton, Chino, Redlands, Riverside, San Bernardino, Long Beach, San Pedro and Santa Barbara. Also with "Sunset Express" for San Francisco, Sacramento, Portland, Or.; and First Class for the East via Ogden. 10:40 A.M. (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY) LOCAL Passenger Train for Miralores, Orange and Santa Ana. 3:13 P.M. (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY) LOCAL Passenger Train for Buena Park, Norwalk, Downey, Florence, Los Angeles and way stations. Connects at Los Angeles with Passenger Trains for Colton, Chino, Redlands, Riverside, San Bernardino, Long Beach, San Pedro and Santa Barbara. Also with "Sunset Express" for San Francisco, Sacramento, Portland, Or.; and First Class for the East via Ogden. 5:58 P.M. (DAILY) LOCAL PASSENGER TRAIN for Miralores, Orange and Santa Ana. 6:17 P.M. (DAILY) LOCAL PASSENGER TRAIN for Miralores, McPherson, Tustin and way stations. OVERLAND TICKET'S SOLD Sleeping Car Berths Secured ...AND.... Full information regarding transcontinental routes furnished on application. Parties can arrange to join the... SEMI-MONTHLY FAMILY EXCURSIONS Over the Sunset Route by corresponding with T.A.DARLING,Agent, DEPOT, Or.J.M.Crailey,Act.,Gen.Pass,Agt.,144 South Spring street,Los Angeles. RICHARD GRAY, T.H.GOODMAN, General Traffic Mgr. Gen.Pass,Agt. San Francisco,Cal. WHEN YOU TRAVEL ...TAKE THE... Southern California RAILWAY. Santa·Fe·Route. It reaches all points of interest in Southern California. It runs two-way overland trains through Chicago over its own line every day in the year. Its trains carry Pullman Palace and Tourist Sleeping Cars,and 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 Ayer's Hair Vigor Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by Druggists Everywhere. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE BANK OF ANAHEIM AT THE OPENING OF BUSINESS JANUARY 3, 1893. Depositors $7,107,47 Receivable $7,171,92 Real estate $18,303,42 Miscellaneous stock $2,522,23 Bank lot and building $4,140,00 Furniture and fixtures $2,000,00 From banks $264,00 Plez James, President, and George V. Horr, chief of the Bank of Anaheim, being duly sworn, th for himself, says that the foregoing statement true to the best of his knowledge and belief. PLEZ JAMES, President, subserved and sworn to before me this 3d day of January, 1893. RICHARD MELROSE, Library Public in and for the County of Orange, state of California. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE BANK OF ANAHEIM OF THE AMOUNT OF CAPITAL PAID UP IN GOLD COIN. Count of capital paid up in gold coin $20,000 Reserve fund 10,000 Plez James, President, and George V. Horr, chief of the Bank of Anaheim, solemnly swear, th for himself, that the foregoing statement is to the best of their knowledge and belief. PLEZ JAMES, President. Subserved and sworn to before me this 3d day of January, 1893. RICHARD MELROSE, Library Public in and for the County of Orange, state of California. TO TRADE Improved and unimproved property in Los Angeles trade 'or Ranch Property in Orange county. Address JOHN HANNA, Anah im Postoffice, or at residence at Mirfafores. Horses for Sale. WAGNER BROS. HAVE BROKEN AND UNbroken horses for sale. Apply at their livery in Fullerton. 1893. Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Bazar is a journal for the home, gives the fullest and latest information out Fashions, and its numerous illustrations, Paris designs, and pattern-sheet sup- UNDERTAKER. And Dealer in FURNITURE. Wall Paper, Cornices, Window Shades, Picture Frames, Upholstery Goods, Paints, Oils and Glass. Sewing Machine Supplies, Etc. Corner Los Angeles and Chartres Streets. SANTA ANA ABSTRACT - COMPANY. (Incorporated July 9, 1892.) Capital Stock. $100,000. Abstracts and Certificates of Title to all lands in Orange county. The only system of Property Books in Orange county. The name of the owner of any lot furnished on application. Office—119 West Fourth street. P.O. Box—40. GEORGE TAYLOR. Secretary and Manager. Santa Ana, Calif. BOSTON BAKERY. Stephen Kistler, FRESH BREAD, PIES, CAKES, ETC. For parties and bails furnished on short notice. Wedding cakes and cakes for parties a specialty. Fresh Bread Delivered to all parts of Anaheim and vicinity. ED MORGAN, PROPRIETOR Anaheim Wine Rooms ON LOS ANGELES STREET Choice Wines! FINE LIQUORS! Cigars, Cigarettes, Chewing Tobacco Ice-cold Beer Always on Draught ED MORGAN. FRITZ RUHMANN'S New Place. BACKS' NEW BUILDING. LOS ANGELES STREET. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND complete stock of fresh liquor, wines and cigars. Cold beer always on draught. The patronage of the public solicited. KEELEY INSTITUTE, Riverside, Cal. Drunkenness Opium Habit Tobacco Habit Southern California RAILWAY. Santa·Fe·Route. It reaches all points of interest in Southern California. It runs two daily overland trains though to Chicago over its own line every day in the year. Its trains carry Pullman Palace and Tourist Sleeping Cars,and 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 Wednesday 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,maps,berths and general information, apply to any agent, or K. H. WADE, General Manager. H. K. GREGORY,Astt.Gen.Pass.Agt. LOS ANGELES, CAL. Lost—$15 Reward. Stravel from Alamitos ranch,Saturday, December 31, 1892; two horses; one dark sorrel,ten years old,fourteen hands high; one hind foot and one frog foot while the other a dark bay,a almost black,six or seven years old,d about fifteen hands high,白 fore-head and one mind leg partly white.Also one small black mule,aged. Finder return to D.Vincent,Anaheim,and receive $15 reward. PASTURAGE STOCK TAKEEN ON PASTURE AT RANCH OF undersigned in Sequoia Canyon. Charles Binder.dec29:m Analaheim Street Car Company. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of stockholders in the Anaheim Street Car Company will be held in the office of the company in Kroegerhall Center street.Anahaim.on Saturday, January 5th, 1893; as set by Directors for the ensuing year,and for the transaction of any other business that may properly be brought before the meeting. By order of the President. RICHARD MELROSE.Secretary. Dated January 19th, 1893. Notice to Stockholders. Sugar beet seed has been ordered and will be here in time for planting about February 1st.The facory will be ready in time for this year's campaign. Everything is moving on with all possible dispatch. A.RIMPAU.Secretary. FOR SALE THE WHOLE OR PART OF 150 SHARES OF Analaheim Union Water Company stock. H. D. POLHEMUS,Miraflores.Cal. Broadcast Seeder. For Hire by A. Gillison,[2] miles southwest of town.or address Anaheim Postoffice.decl-1m FULLERTON BARBER SHOP Ramon Borquez. Prop. 1893. Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Bazar is a journal for the home, gives the fullest and latest information about Fashions, and its numerous illustrations, Paris designs, and pattern-sheet supplements are indispensable alike to the home press-maker and the professional modiste. Expense is spared to make its artistic tractiveness of the highest order. Its night stories, amusing comedies, and thoughtful essays satisfy all tastes, and its page is famous as a budget of wit and humor. In its weekly issues everything is included which is of interest to women. The serials for 1893 will be written by Walter Besant and Eona Lyall. Kristine Tehrune Herick will furnish practical series entitled "At the Toilet." Race King, Olive Thorne Miller, and Endace Wheeler will be frequent contributors. The work of women in the Colonial Exposition will be fully represented with many illustrations. T.W. Higginson "Women and Men," will please a cultured audience. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. Per Year: Harper's Magazine ... $4.00 Harper's Weekly ... $4.00 Harper's Bazar ... $4.00 Harper's Young People ... $2.00 Postage Free to all subscribers in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The Volumes of the Bazar begin with the first Number for January of each year. When no time is mentioned, subscriptions begin with the number current at the time of receipt of order. Sound Volumes of Harper's Bazar for two years back, in neat cloth binding, will sent by mail, postage paid, or by express, of expense (provided the freight does exceed one dollar per volume), for $7.00 volume. Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for writing, will be sent by mail, postage paid, on receipt of $1.00 each. Remittances should be made by Post Office Order, or Draft to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertise without the express order of Harper & Brothers. Address: Harper & Brothers, New York. KEELEY INSTITUTE, Riverside, Cal. Drunkenness Opium Habit Tobacco Habit Neurasthenia CURED The only Branch in Southern California of the World renowned KEELEY INSTITUTE of Dwight, Ill., is located at Riverside. 80,000 TREATED AND CURED Established Twelve Years Tested by Time No Experiment ANAHEIM Pharmacy J. REID, PROPRIETOR A full line of Pure Drugs constantly on hand. Also Toilet Articles, Brushes, Soaps, Perfumery, Fancy Stationery, Paints, Oils, Etc. Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully compounded day or night. H. A. STOUGH. BLACKSMITHING, Horse-Shoeing A Specialty. First-Class Workmanship. Satisfaction Guaranteed IN EVERY CASE. Shop on Lemon Street, Rear of Lanqenberger' Store. Broadcast Seeder. For Hire by A. Gillison, 21 miles southwest of town, or address Anaheim Postoffice. FULLERTON BARBER SHOP Ramon Borquez. Prop. First-Class Shave. None but Artists Employed, Give Me a Call. ...FOR FIRST CLASS... DRESSMAKING ...Go to the.... Palace: of: Fa.hion, Madame Lecroq. Prop. Center street, Anaheim. Sewing machines for sale. ANAHEIM BREWERY. F. CONRAD, PROPRIETOR. LAGER BEER! FURNISHED BY THE BOTTLE OR 5 or 10-Gallon Keg ICE FOR SALE! 1 Cent Per Pound. A. HENDERSON, BLACKSMITHS. -- HORSE-SHOEING! A SPECIALTY. All kinds of Farming Implements on Hand. General Jobbing Done:-- A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited FULLERTON. T. J. F. BOEGE, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Wines, Liquors and Cigars. KEEPS ALWAYS ON HAND A COMPLETE STOCK! Of the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. WINES AND LIQUORS BY THE KEG, GALLON OR BOTTLE. Orders by Mail Promptly Attended to. GOODS DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE! Opp. S. P. Depot, ANAHEIM, CAL. Anaheim Pharmacy. Here we are again presenting a most complete line of Druggists' Sundries! Ever brought to town. Call and see us before purchasing. 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, Shingles, LATH, HAIR, PLASTER OF PARIS. ANAHEIM GRIST MILLS OPERATING ON Weedies and Saturdays of each week. Grain, Feed, Meal, Etc., of all varieties. Corn shelled and skipped 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 general 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. Wommer & Halpin Draying, Trucking, Express AND A GENERAL Transfer Business. Leave orders at office, on Center street. All orders given prompt attention. Hay and Coal for Sale,