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A PETITION. My little grandson three years old Sleeps by my bedside nightly. Through the long hours of dark and cold, Dreaming, he slumbers lightly. He feels my love around him fold And in its heart reposes. Upon his hair a gleam of gold, His cheeks like damask roses. Oft through the chill and silent night I stretch a hand caressing To draw the blanket warm and light About him with a blessing. In sleep he feels that touch so sweet, So lingering and tender, Turns his dear face my palm to meet With soft and glad surrender. O God of pity and of love, Have patience with our blindness; Thy hand is stretched our heads above Warm with thy watchful kindness. Give us this baby's perfect faith! Whatever ill assail us, Help us to feel in life or death That thou wilt ne'er fall us. —Cella Thaxter in Youth's Companion. A MAN'S HONOR. Wyndam leaned back in his chair, regarding the saltant flames of the grate fire with hostile eyes. He believed himself to be particularly calm—his heart was beating at its normal, placid pace, his mind was clear. He was unaware that his fingers were nervously tapping the arms of his chair, and that his view of the fire was gradually growing blurred and indistinct. The library table was thickly strenued with papers, and Wyndam's brother leaned heavily against it, gnawing his discolored lips. At length Wyndam broke the strained silence. He arose from his seat and placed his arm upon his brother's shoulder, saying: "Do you see the biting jest fortune played us in removing our father before he could destroy these pleasing documents? For I have no doubt he fully intended to destroy them." The younger man impatiently chafed under his brother's words. He threw back his head as if to shake himself free from the thoughts which pursued him. "I am not sorry he had not time to destroy them," he returned laboredly. "He tried to teach us to the full the meaning pain he was suffering was intense. He could feel the warm blood trickling over his hand, dyeing the bosom of his shirt a vivid red. His eyes fell upon his trembling hand; which still clutched the pistol. It was not smoking, and suddenly there echoed in Wyndam's ear the dull fall of the hammer. He realized that he was not shot; that the pistol had been unloaded. The mirror, which he faced, unmercifully reflected him. The color had fled from his face; his eyes were fixed and distended; his lips were twitching. He gave some contemptuous commiseration to the object figure, failing to realize immediately that it was himself. The weapon dropped from his nerveless fingers, and he buried his face in his hands. He continued to sit in his huddled position for some time, then, after several fruitless attempts, got to his feet. He groped his way blindly to the cartridges, and when he at last had the box in his hand slowly retraced his steps to the pistol, which lay upon the floor lowered his hand for it, but he could pick it up. He had lost control of his fingers. He drew himself erect and wiped away the cold perspiration which had broken out on his brow. "Great God," he whispered, "what a coward I am!" He carefully smoothed the anguish from his face, and once again bent for the revolver. This time he was able to convey it to the table. He endeavored to reload it, but could not. "I shall rest for a time," he meditated, dragging himself to a chair. "It is true I told him I should end it all within the hour, but there is no pressing hurry, and my worst enemy would not wish to shorten these extra moments." His eyes wandered aimlessly about the room, but finally rested upon a long envelope which lay upon his desk. It was directed to him in an unfamiliar hand. In one corner was the name and address of a prominent firm of lawyers. He had noticed it previously, but had not opened it. Now, wishing to divert his mind, he incuriously broke the seal. It was a lengthy communication, but from his brief glance he gleaned that through the death of his mother's only brother he and his brother were joint heirs to an enormous fortune. He re-covered the letter to its envelope. The in- At length Wyndam broke the strained silence. He arose from his seat and placed his arm upon his brother's shoulder, saying: "Do you see the biting jest fortune played us in removing our father before he could destroy these pleasing documents? For I have no doubt he fully intended to destroy them." The younger man impatiently chafed under his brother's words. He threw back his head as if to shake himself free from the thoughts which pursued him. "I am not sorry he had not time to destroy them," he returned laboredly. "He tried to teach us to the full meaning of honor—perhaps with the idea that we would be able to do what 'he was not strong enough to accomplish.' It only remains with us to make restitution." Wyndam looked at him in astonishment and cold admiration of his manner of receiving the blow. "That is all that is left for us," he agreed slowly, "and we can accomplish it only by our death; otherwise the world would know of our dishonor. Fortunately Howard is the next in succession and will come into his own without need of disclosing to him his shame." The younger man was unable to restrain the faint look of protest which momentarily flashed into his heavy eyes. Then the blank hopelessness again enveloped his features as he echoed, "Only our death can right the wrong." He recognized that the case required that drastic measure. He wished no repeal from it, for every breath he now drew was poisoned. But the thought of death, which only an hour ago had seemed so far distant, came upon him with something of a shock. "It will be well for us to make our exit as speedily as possible," Wyndam pursued. "There will be the usualusement at our hasty deed, but at least there will be no suspicion of the truth." He commenced to separate the papers with his customary methodical precision, quickly bringing order out of the confusion which had reigned. He was hindered rather than helped by his brother's assistance. He deposited in the fire the confession which had laid bare before them unguessed infamy, and the two stood watching until the flames had mercifully devoured the last bit of paper which could have avowed their dishonor. Then Wyndam said: "I am now going to my own apartments. It will probably take me an hour to arrange my own affairs. At the expiration of that time I shall end my life." "I shall do likewise," declared the younger man, who had now regained the mastery of himself. His voice rang steady, but his face was like a death mask in its stiffened, unnatural repose. There had never been any strong liking between them, but as Wyndam shook his brother's hand upon separating from him at the turn of the corridor he was stirred by a momentary thrill of pity. He knew his brother well enough to realize that life could now hold no possible charm for him, but it seemed sad that he should be forced to leave it while he was still possessed of the exaltations peculiar to youth. Wyndam closed the door of his own His eyes wandered aimlessly about the room, but finally rested upon a long envelope which lay upon his desk. It was directed to him in an unfamiliar hand. In one corner was the name and address of a prominent firm of lawyers. He had noticed it previously, but had not opened it. Now, wishing to divert his mind, he incuriously broke the seal. It was a lengthy communication, but from his brief glance he gleaned that through the death of his mother's only brother he and his brother were joint heirs to an enormous fortune. He restored the letter to its envelope. The intelligence seemed an unnecessarily cruel taunt of fate. His riches or his poverty could not now concern him. "And to think of it all reverting to Howard," he muttered. "He will not know how to use it; he will be more uncomfortable than pleased. He becomes heir to 10 times what should originally have been his through one man's perfidy, and because I am that man's son, and because it is a just law that the sins of the father shall be visited on the children I must suffer. There is but one consolation—no one knows, or ever can know, the depth of our father's baseness but ourselves." It suddenly flashed upon him that the knowledge had now narrowed down to himself. He turned the envelope over carelessly, repeating softly, "No one on earth knows but myself." He seemed to derive a certain satisfaction from the words. "Were we right in so summarily deciding that only through our death could restitution be made?" he demanded. "Howard would be far more content if left with his books and a modest competency. The control of vast wealth would be nothing but a burden to him. Of course he could not be given what is rightfully his without creating suspicion, and that must be avoided, but we can" He went no further, for he was again confronted by his brother's death. He once more extended his hand to the revolver, and all his lately acquired repose vanished. His face hardened; a look of subtle cunning crept about his lips. "Perhaps it is as well," he urged. "He would never have been at peace, for he had an exaggerated idea of honor. If I determine to live," he pursued. "I shall resolutely thrust from me the remembrance of what we discovered. There will be nobody, nothing to remind me of it, and even to myself I shall appear as much a man of honor as before we happened upon these papers." With dogged firmness he replaced the cartridges and revolver in their compartment. No sign of the conflict which had raged remained. It had grown late, and he carefully dressed for dinner. Once or twice his thoughts hovered over the motionless form lying in his brother's room. It would be necessary for him to feign surprise when the servants found the body, but he impressed upon himself the fact that he must be cautious not to overact his role. He had dressed without his valet's elasticity to the side parts to the aged and new health, strength, Sale Under Forecast Mortgage In the Superior Court of California, Main Street Savings Bank and corporation, plaintiff, vs. The defendants. Under and by virtue of a decree order of sale daily made and edited on the 15th day of May 1893, Executive for the county and property under foreclosure out of the said Superior Court, May A. D. 1893, in favor of the Main Street Savings Company, a corporation, plaza Theodore Hesler, Alfred Tiffin, teffield L.Wickey Henry Kemp, which said decrees of foreclosure the seal of the said Superior Court of May A. D. 1893, and to meet whereby I am commanded to seize for cash, gold coin of the United States and all such certain real property of Anselheim, county of Orange and described as follows: O n e n o r t e s t c o u r n e f i r m e d b y B o r dway s , O l i v e s t r e e t s , along east side cut off (silver) four and six along alley to three on south Melrose street f i n d e n t 8-10 (104-8-10) feet to west along Broadway three to eight on place beginning. Belief at the hotel del Campo tract, conveyed to it landed on her behalf as a master recourier with South 216 Miscellaneous Roads County, California, pages 92 and all singular the tenement appurtenances thereunto belong appetaining. Public notice hereby given 174 days of June A.D. 1893, said day I will proceed to door No. 309 East Fourth St Ana, at public auction, to this cash, in gold coin of the United States, so sufficient to satisfy said decree and all costs given under my hand this year. By W.B.TEDFORD, Deputy Graves, O'Melville Shaplaintiff. No. 759. SUMMORE In the Superior Court of Orange, State Co jefant, Action brought in the Superior Orange, State of California Clerk of said Superior Court. The people of the State of O to A.J.Hunt, defendant. You are here by request you be invited by the above Superior Court of the Coun California, and to answer them within ten days (exclusive after the service on you of within this, Orange county; within thirty days). younger man, who had now regained the mastery of himself. His voice rang steady, but his face was like a death mask in its stiffened, unnatural repose. There had never been any strong liking between them, but as Wyndam shook his brother's hand upon separating from him at the turn of the corridor he was stirred by a momentary thrill of pity. He knew his brother well enough to realize that life could now hold no possible charm for him, but it seemed sad that he should be forced to leave it while he was still possessed of the exaltations peculiar to youth. Wyndam closed the door of his own den and set about the completion of his task. There was not one letter over which he lingered before committing it to the flames, yet many of them were from the one woman he had ever loved and to whom his marriage was imminent. He had always been able to keep his mind from the disagreeable, and he was determined that in this last act he would still maintain his admirable composure and not try himself needlessly. He refused absolutely to allow his thoughts to dwell upon what was to happen within the hour, and he noticed with a subdued throb of self satisfaction his unfaltering nerve. He debated with himself for some moments over the advisability of leaving a few last words to the woman who was to have been his wife, but ultimately dismissed the thought as savoring of the dramatic. In fact, he felt he could derive no consolation from writing to her, as he could frame no possible excuse for his impending action. He walked composedly to the drawer which contained his revolver, but paused before the mirror to push back from his brow the hair which had become displaced. He also noticed that his eravat was somewhat awry and rearranged it. He was unconsciously taking mental note of his condition. He had more than once before proved himself to be possessed of more than ordinary courage and had felt assured he would meet death when it came undinchingly. Yet as he unhesitatingly leveled the weapon at his heart he congratulated himself upon his coolness. As he was about to pull the trigger he heard indistinctly the muffled report of the pistol which had been fired in a room further down the corridor. The sound hastened him, and he at once pulled the trigger. He fell into the chair beside him, his hand pressed to his heart, hoping that death would not be long delayed, for the Canning Industries In the South. One of the smaller industries in which the south has made considerable progress of late is canning fruit and vegetables, and there is room for still greater development, as the south is now raising most of the fruit and vegetables for the whole country. Scarcely a day passes that does not chronicle the establishment of one or more canneries in some portion of the south, and nearly every center of production here possesses these factories now and is able to utilize the surplus crops by canning them.—New Orleans-Indines-Democrat. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. We have made arrangements with Dr. B. J. Kendall Co., publishers of "A Treatise on the Horse and his Diseases," which will enable all our subscribers to obtain a copy of that valuable work free by sending their address (enclosing a two-cent stamp for mailing same) to Dr. B. J. KENDALL CO., ENOSHURGH FALLS, VT. This book is now recognized as standard authority upon all diseases of the horse, as its phenomenal sale attests, over four million copies having been sold in the past ten years, a sale never before reached by any publication in the same period of time. We feel confident that our patrons will appreciate the work, and be glad to avail themselves of this opportunity of obtaining a valuable book. It is necessary that you mention this paper in sending for the "Treatise." This offer will remain open for only a short time. In the Superior County of Orange, State of California Action brought in the Superior of Orange, State of California Gold Coast and County of Orange Clerk of said Superior Court. The people of the State Of Orange to A. J. Hunt, defendant. You are hereby required to brought against you by the Act the Superior Court of Orange, Gold Coast and County of Orange within ten days (exclusive after the service on you of this within this, Orange county; within thirty days. The action is brought to you to quiet the title to the paint in售位 and here you must set forth to claim premises, and that all defendant may be determined judged that said plaintiff is owee, and that said defendant whatever in or to said plaintiff defends him forever debar claim whatever in or to said plaintiff and for costs of such fees are described in said witt: that certain lot, piece lying and being in the city, Orange, State of California scribes "12" of the Center trace in Book 14, page 13, of Missouri Angeles county, California, by reference to the Complaint. And you are hereby notified pear and answer the said quired, said plaintiff will aprelief demanded in the Compound Given under my hand and land Court of the county of Orange this 50th day of March, 1893 (estate) Richard Mcfrosse, attorney AYER'S Sarsaparilla Is superior to all other preparations claiming to be blood-purifiers. First of all, because the principal ingredient used in it is the extract of genuine Honduras sarsaparilla root, the variety richest in medicinal properties. Also, because the yellow dock, being raised expressly for the Company, is always fresh and of the very best kind. With equal discrimination and care, each of the other ingredients are selected and compounded. It is THE Superior Medicine because it is always the same in appearance, flavor, and effect, and, being highly concentrated, only small doses are needed. It is, therefore, the most economical blood-purifier in existence. It makes food nourishing, work pleasant, sleep refreshing, and life enjoyable. It searches out all impurities in the system and expels them harmlessly by the natural chaunels. AYER'S Sarsaparilla gives elasticity to the step, and imparts to the aged and infirm, renewed health, strength, and vitality. AYER'S Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists; Price $1; six bottles, $3. Cures others, will cure you TRANSPORTATION. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (Pacific System.) Commencing... MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1892, Trains will leave Anaheim as follows: 7:23 A.M. (DAILY) LOCAL PASSENGER train for Buena Park, Norwalk, Downey, Florence, Whittier, Los Angeles and way stations. 8:13 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, Redlands, Riverside, San Bernardino, Long Beach, San Pedro and Santa Barbara. Also with "Sunset Express" for San Francisco, Sacramento and Second Class for the East via Ogden. 10:40 A.M. (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY) LOCAL Passenger Train for Miraflores, 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 Miraflores, Orange and Santa Ana. 6:17 P.M. (DAILY) LOCAL PASSENGER TRAIN for Miraflores, McPherson, Tustin and way stations. OVERLAND TICKETS SOLD Sleeping Car Berths Secured ...AND.... Full information regarding transcontinental routes furnished on application. SEMI-MONTHLY FAMILY EXCURSIONS Over the Sunset Route by corresponding with T. A. DARLING, Acctol, Depot....Andolim, Or. J. M. Cawley, Astl. Gen. Pass. Agt., 144 South Spring street, Los Angeles. T. H. GOODMAN, General Traffic Mgr. Gen Pass. Agt. San Francisco, Cal. Pacific Coast Steamship COMPANY Goodall, Perkins & Co., General Agents, San Francisco. NORTHERN ROUTES. Embrace lines for Portland, Or., Victoria, B.C., and Puget Sound and Alaska, and all coast points. SOUTHERN ROUTES TIMETABLE FOR.....JUNE, 1891 LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO. MISCELLANEOUS —Go East by the Santa Ana The Short Line to the West And THE ONLY LAKE With its own Tracks from California to New York —Quickest Time! —Best Equipment —Beautiful Scenery! The only line running Pullman Palace from Southern California to Chicago daily vail Two Daily Overland Call on the nearest agent of the Santa K. H. WADE, S. B. HYNES, Gen. Mgr. Gen. Pass'r Agt. A COMPLETE OF the Finest Wines, Liquors WINES AND BY THE KEG, GALLONS Orders by Mail Promptly GOODS DELIVERED FROM Opp. S. P. Depot, ANA A. HENDER BLACKSMITHS. HORS AYER'S Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists; Price $1; six bottles, $5. Cures others, will cure you Sale Under Foreclosure of Mortgage. In the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California. Main Street Savings Bank and Trust Company, a corporation, plaintiff vs. Theodore Reiser et al, defendants. Under and by virtue of a decree of foreclosure and order of sale duly made and entered in the Superior Court of the county of Orange, on the 15th day of May, A. D. 1853, and a Writ of Executive and enforcement of Judgment requiring sale and property under foreclosure of Mortgage issued out of the said Superior Court on the 15th day of May, A. D. 1853, in the above entitled action, in favor of the Main Street Savings Bank and Trust Company, a corporation, plaintiff and agent, Theodore Reiser, Alfred Goblitewite, Shelden Littlefield, M.A. R. Wick, Henry Kroger, W. M. Whitney and Christopher Gomber, defendants, a copy of which said decree of foreclosure duly attested under the seal of the said Superior Court on the 15th day of May, A. D. 1853, and to me delivered on the same day, together with the said writ antetext and whereby I am commanded to sell public auction for cash, gold coin of the United States, the following and any other described real estate, to wit; All that certain real property situated in the Town of Anaheim, county of Orange, State of California, and described as follows: Commencing at the northeast corner formed by the intersection of Broadway and Olive streets; running thereorth along the east side of Olive street five hundred and four and eight (0) feet to a twenty foot alley; then resting along said alley to Melrose street; thence along Melrose street five hundred and four and eight (0) feet to Broadway; thence west along Broadway three hundred (500) feet to the place beginning. Being all of Olive street A. O. of the Hotel del Campo tract, executive and wife. Reference is hereby made to Mr. Lundeker and wife. Reference is hereby made to Mr. Lundeker and wife. Reference is hereby made to Mr. Lundeker and wife. By W.B.TEDFORD, Deputy Graves, O'Melveny and Shankland, attorneys for plaintiff. No. 759. SUMMONS. In the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California. J.H. BULLARD, plaintiff vs. A.J.HUNT, defendant. Action brought in the Superior Court of the county of Orange, 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 A.J.Hunt, defendant. 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 within ten days (exclusive of the day of service), after the service on you of this Summons, if served within this Orange county; or if served elsewhere within thirty days. Pacific Coast Steamship COMPANY Goodall, Perkins & Co., General Agents, San Francisco. NORTHERN ROUTES. Embrace lines for Portland, Or., Victoria, B.C., and Puget Sound and Alaska, and all coast points. SOUTHERN ROUTES TIMETABLE FOR... JUNE, 1890 LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO. For Port Harford Santa Barbara Redondo... P't Los Angeles Newport... San Diego... For East San Pedro San Pedro and Way Cota... LEAVE PORT LOS ANGELES AND REDONDO. For San Diego... S. Conona, June 9, 1877, and July 4. For San Francisco Port Harford... S. Conona, June 2, 1879, and July 8. LEAVE SAN PEDRO AND EAST SAN PEDRO. For San Francisco... and July... S. Conona, June 8, 1879, and July 5. Cars to connect with steamers via San Pedro leave S.P.R.R (Arecade Depot), at 5:00 p.m. and Terminal railway depot at 5:15 p.m. Cars to connect with Redondo leave Santa Fe depot at 9:05 a.m. or from Redondo Railway depot at 9:00 a.m. The company reserve the right to change the steamers or their days of selling. 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., Los Angeles. ED MORGAN, PROPRETOR Anaheim Wine Rooms ON LOS ANGELES STREET Weiland's Philadelphia Beer. MILK PUNCHES, And all Mixed Drinks. Choice Wines! FINE LIQUORS! Cigars, Cigarettes, Chewing Tobacco FRANTZ'S SHAVING AND HAIR-CUTTING PARLOR. Hot and Cold Baths, 25 Cents. Everything new and in first-class style. OFFICE OF SANTA ANA Steam Laundry. GOODS DELIVERED FROM Opp. S. P. Depot, ANAHEIM BLACKSMITHS. HORSE General Jobbing Doctrine A share of the public patrol Anaheim Public Service Here we are again presenting a druggists' report ever brought to town. Call and look over our glassware, toilet sets, shaving sets, baby cases, elegance imported vase collection call and examine our prices entire satisfaction. In the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California. J. H. BULLARD, plaintiff, vs. A. J. HUNT, defendant. Action brought in the Superior Court of the county of Orange, State of California, and the Complaint filed in a lawsuit against 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, Orange, county; or if served elsewhere within thirty days. The action is brought to obtain judgment against you to quiet the title to the premises in the complaint in said action and hereinafter described, and to request you to set forth the nature of your claim to said premises, and that all adverse claims of said defendant may be determined by a decree of this Court, and that by said decree it be declared and adjudged that said plaintiff is the owner of said premises, and that said defendant has not made or interest whatever in or to said premises a reverse to this plaintiff, and for costs of suit. Said land and premises are described in said complaint as follows: to wit: That certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate lying and being in the city of Anaheim county of Orange, State of California, and particularly described in Book 14, page 13, of Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles county, California, as will more fully appear by reference to the Complaint on file herein. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said Complaint as above required, said plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Given under my hand and the seal of the Superior Court of the county of Orange, State of California, this 26th day of March, 1883. D. T. BRUCK, Clerk. Richard Melrose, attorney for plaintiff. 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. Poultry raisers complain of their chickens and turkeys dying of swelled head or roup. Farmers' Healing Liniment is guaranteed to cure this. For sale by W. M. Higgine, druggist, Anaheim, Cal. FRANTZ'S SHAVING and HAIR-CUTTING PARLOR. Hot and Cold Baths, 25 Cents. Everything new and in first-class style. OFFICE OF SANTA ANA Steam Laundry. Work Done Promptly and Neatly. Leave clothes on or before Monday noon. Get them back Friday. This shop will be open on Saturday nights until 11 o'clock, and closed Sundays. W. A. FRANTZ, Prop. Two doors west of bank. 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, Ete., of all varieties. Corn shelled and shipped. If You Want A Second-hand Stove, Bed Stead, Carpet Harness, Buggy, Wagon, Sewing Machine, Mattress Or anything from a nail to a haystack or a steam engine, go to Heffner & Schade. FRANK FOX. City Barber Shop. FOR A FIRST-CLASS SHAVE! HOT AND COLD BATHS KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. STAR, LANE CO., ORIGEN, Feb. 8th, 1892. DR. B.J.KENDALL Co. Dear Sirs:- I have used your KENDALL'S SPAVIN Cure for the last twelve years never being without it but few weeks in the time and I have made several wonderful cures with it. I cured a Curb of long standing. Then I had a four year old colt badly sweetened a tainted every thing in a few weeks he was well and blissful nilled up all right, and the other, a four year old that had a Thoroughpin and Blood Spaulin on the same joint and forebody one fell witching it was on. These state-men can be proven; if necessary; the four year-olds are now seven and can be seen any day at Cottage Grove, Or. Price $10 per bottle. DR. B.J.KENDALL Co. Easburgh Falls, Vermont. 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All the Leading Varieties, warranted true to name, and free from pest and scale. Prices Low and Satisfaction Guaranteed. EXTRA FINE VALENCIA LATE A SPECIALTY. Address: R. M. TEAGUE, San Dimas, Cal., or ARTHUR STALEY, Agent, Fullerton martoff F. BACKS, UNDERTAKER. And Dealer in FURNITURE. Wall Paper, Cornices, Window Shades, Picture Frames, Upholstery Goods, Paints, Oilis and Glass. Sewing Machine Supplies, Etc. Corner Los Angeles and Chartres Streets. JOSEPH BACKS, DEALER IN FURNITURE Repairing Done. Funeral Director. Store in Backs Building (next to irrigation district office), Los Angeles street. LIVERED FREE OF CHARGE! P. Depot, ANAHEIM, CAL. HENDERSON, MITHS. / -- HORSE-SHOEING! A SPECIALTY. Judges of Farming Implements on Hand. Jobbing Done :-- share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited FULLERTON. Sheim Pharmacy. We again presenting a most complete line of gists' Sundries! to town. Call and see us before purchasing, and look over our stock of Toilet Sets, Fine Stationery, s, Baby Cases, Elegant New Style Albums, Imported Vases, Etc. amine our prices. We are certain to please and give satisfaction. Contract Plowing Michael Neipp & Son are now prepared to do Contract Plowing. Address, Anaheim. Jsm2 FOR SALE Young Jersey Bulls, serviceable, from Registered Stock. feb23nt H. D. POLHEMUS, Miraflores, Cal. Wommer & Halpin Draying, Trucking, Express AND A GENERAL Transfer Business. Leave orders at office, on Center street. All orders given prompt attention. JOSEPH BACKS, DEALER IN FURNITURE Repairing Done. Funeral Director. Store in Backs Building (next to irrigation district office), Los Angeles street. BOSTON BAKERY. Stephen Kistler, PEOPRIETOR... 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. Fountain Saloon Old Franklin County Whisky direct from the U.S. bonded warehouse. Anaheim Bottled Beer ! BY THE BOTTLE OR DOZEN. For Sale by N. HART At Fountain Saloon, Anaheim. FRITZ RUHMANN'S New Place. BACKS' NEW BUILDING. LOS ANGELES STREET. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND complete stock of fresh liquors, wines and cigars. Cold beer always on draught. The patronage of the public solicited. Roman Wisser. Finest of Wines, Liquors & Cigars Pool & Billiard Tables Schindler's Building, Center Street. California Saloon. D. Vincent, Proprietor. LOS ANGELES STREET...ANAHEIM THE FINEST WINES, LIQUORS And Cigars constantly on hand. Billiard : Table. Practical Watchmakers Music - D Everything in the Wommer & Halpin Draying, Trucking, Exoress AND A GENERAL Transfer Business. Leave orders at office, on Center street. All orders given prompt attention. Hay and Coal for Sale 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. 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 entitle 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, entitle 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. Pool & Billiard Tables Schindler's Building, Center Street. California Saloon. D. Vincent, Proprietor. LOS ANGELES STREET...ANAHEIM THE FINEST WINES, LIQUORS And Cigars constantly on hand. Billiard : Table. ANAHEIM BREWERY. F. CONRAD, PROPRIETOR. LAGER BEER! FURNISHED BY THE BOTTLE OR5 or 10-Gallon Keg ICE FOR SALE! 1 Cent Per Pound. H. A. STOUGH. BLACKSMITHING. Horse-Shoeing A Specialty. First-Class Workmanship. Satisfaction Guaranteed IN EVERY CASE. Shop on Lemon Street, Rear of Langenberger' Store. Osborne Mowers and Steel Hay Rakes kept on hand.