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IT'S VERA WEEL
It's vera weel, throughout the day,
When ta'en up wi' work or play,
To think a man can live alway,
Wi'oot a wifey.
But it's anither thing at night,
To sit alone by can'le light,
Or gang till rest when sharp winds bite,
Wi'oot a wifey.
It's vera weel when claes are new,
To think they'll always last just so,
And look as well as they do noo,
Wi'oot a wifey.
But when the holes begin to show,
The stitches rip, the buttons go,
What in the warl's a mon to do
Wi'oot a wifey?
It's vera weel when skies are clear,
When fren's are true and lashes dear,
To think ye'll gang through life, nas fear,
Wi'oot a wifey.
But clouds will come the skies athwart;
Lassies will marry; frien's maun part.
What then can cheer your saddened heart?
A dear woe wifey.
It's vera weel when young and hale,
But when you're auld and crazed and frail.
And your bly the spirits 'gin to fall,
Ye'll want a wifey.
But mayhap then the lassies dear
Will treat your offers wi'a anger
Because ye're cranky, gray and sere—
Ye'll get nae wifey.
Then haste ye, haste, ye silly loon,
Rise up and seek about the toon
And get heaven's greatest earthly boon,
A woe witty.
—Wallace Dunbar In Amusing Journal.
THE SEVEN BELLS.
"Every now and then in overhauling literature I see where the old gophors are still letting off loud howls which make me weary."
It was Mr. Tokens, the marine, who thus complained of the gophers and their conduct in literature as he stowed his timber leg under the mess table and brought his hairy fist down on the same with a thump that made the dishes dance. The old gentleman looked weary, a condition the skipper remarked and which cause Mr. Skate, A. B., to wish he were only half as tired.
The Seven Bells club was in executive session in the cabin of the Anchor chop-house with Mr. Tokens in the chair. He At this point Mr. Tokens was again overcome. He smote himself on the brow and cursed the memory of the able seaman who had blighted his life. A drink, however, restored him, and he started in again.
"Where was I at?" he asked.
"You had just made a discovery," replied the club, deeply interested.
"About 100 yards from the wreck and close to the beach I stumbled on to a sperm whale aground on his stomach in a dry gully with his head out to sea. He was partly buried in the sand washed up by the gale."
"Was the whale dead?" Willie Bloke inquired.
"Of course he was. Do you suppose he would be cruising inland if he wasn't? He had a harpoon in his ribs, which I reckon killed him before the storm threw him up on the island. Going back to the seaman and giving him a few more kicks—rapid ones they were—I told him we were saved.
"How so? he says.
"Ask no questions,' said I, 'but turn to and help.' He braced up, and unshipped the main topgallant yard from the wreck. This was a hollow iron spar about 40 feet long with a wooden plug in each end. We pulled the plugs out and then went to overhauling the cargo. Luck was with me, and I soon found what I wanted. This was a lot of hales of loose cotton packing in long strands the size of a man's thumb. We stretched this out in the sun, and when it got dry me and the able seaman plaited a long wick to fit the iron spar. Then we rove it through, with about 10 fathoms to spare, and planted the spar in the whale's blowhole, with the extra wick floating around in the spermaceti inside of his head. I reckon the whale had about 20 barrels of fine oil in his brain locker. We guyed the spar with small wire cables, and then I made the seaman shin up and touch her off."
"Did it burn?" the skipper gravely inquired.
"You have seen a tar barrel afire, I reckon. Well, that is a tallow dip compared to my lighthouse. She loomed up like a torchlight procession on end. The able seaman said I should have been an admiral and wanted to kiss my hand, but I set him to work with a shovel."
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literature I see where the old gophers are still letting off loud howls which make me weary."
It was Mr. Tokens, the marine, who thus complained of the gophers and their conduct in literature as he stowed his timber leg under the mess table and brought his hairy fist down on the same with a thump that made the dishes dance. The old gentleman looked weary, a condition the skipper remarked and which cause Mr. Skate, A. B., to wish he were only half as tired.
The Seven Bells club was in executive session in the cabin of the Anchor chapel, with Mr. Tokens in the chair. He had evidently been reading something which did not agree with him. It was seldom anything did meet his views, unless it were an invitation to drink, and then he only consented with apparent reluctance.
No one, not even the inquisitive lubber, Willie Bloke, ventured a query regarding the old gophers until after the skipper had ordered a bottle of red wine with which to raft the rib steaks home. Then the recognized head of the organization addressed Mr. Tokens:
"So the gophers are at it again?" he hazarded, though he had not the remotest idea of what the marine was driving at.
"They are always at it, howling through the long and the dog watches and making all hands sick. If they didn't have the boots or the bug juice, why didn't they give an order on the nearest store and let us have peace?"
As Mr. Tokens delivered himself of this remarkable statement the club exchanged uneasy glances, and Willie Bloke grew pale.
"Give him some saltier or something," he whispered to the skipper.
"May I ask you, sir, what kind of literature you have been overhauling?" the skipper gently inquired, paying no heed to the lubber's agitation.
"The early logs of different states—history, I believe they call it, which is full of old gophers who could have bought the lot where the courthouse now stands for a pair of boots, or got a quit claim deed to the after end of Kansas for a pint of whisky. But they didn't have the boots or the liquor, so they keep on howling."
"He's all right," whispered the skipper, greatly relieved. "I've heard these howls myself."
"They are driving express wagons now or loafing around in groceries," Mr. Tokens went on, "blowing their lungs out telling how rich they would be if things had been different. That's what makes me weary. It isn't the chances a man has in life, but the way he hooks on and uses his head and steering gear. You never heard me growling about the hard luck that left me stranded in my old age."
"Have you had some narrow escapes?" asked the lubber.
"Escapes from what?"
"Being wealthy."
"Well, I should say I have. Boots, moldly blankets and beverages are nowhere, but it wasn't my fault. A lunk headed, chuckle brained, tar tainted, ignorant seaman blasted my hopes in life." And Mr. Tokens broke forth into a torrential rain.
around in the spermaceti inside of his head. I reckon the whale had about 20 barrels of fine oil in his brain locker. We guyed the spar with small wire cables, and then I made the seaman shin up and touch her off."
"Did it burn?" the skipper gravely inquired.
"You have seen a tar barrel afire, I reckon. Well, that is a tallow dip compared to my lighthouse. She loomed up like a torchlight procession on end. The able seaman said I should have been an admiral and wanted to kiss my hand, but I set him to work with a shovel-burying the whale. It was hot weather, and I wanted to keep the oil cool. By working all night we got the whale under cover, caving in the soft sides of the gully and then banked the base of the spar with rocks.
In the morning I concluded to douse the lamp because it was a big waste of oil and did no good in daylight. So I sent the seaman aloft with a tin pail to snuff the wick, but the blooming spaf was so hot he couldn't get more than half way up. There was nothing to do but loaf around and let her burn.
For nearly three weeks she blazed, lighting up the sea for miles around. The light attracted birds of all kinds, but no ship! It kept us busy daytimes dragging away the fowls that flew into the flame at night, and the smell of burning feathers nearly drove us off the island anyhow. At last a trading schooler raised our beacon light, put in, and we were saved. The captain was struck with my lighthouse and wanted to know how I kept her going.
"Oh, that's an oil well we discovered," I said, giving the able seaman a kick.
"So," said the captain, "and who owns the island?"
"We do," I said, and so did the able seeman before I could kick hirn again.
"Do you want to sell out?" he asked.
"To be sure, if you've got the figure," I said.
"How much?"
"Forty thousand dollars in cash money."
"Done," said the captain. "Come aboard the schooner and get the money."
Once more Mr. Tokens filled up and was about to founder, but the skipper rescued him with a pull at the bottle. Then he fetched a sigh that sounded like the wind whistling through a cemetery as the wreck of ruined hopes floated out of the past.
"Dad bing his onery picture, but that able seaman was low and ignorant! He wasn't rigged for business, but got frothy all at once and said he wanted a plug of eating tobacco to boot on $40,000 before he left the island. You see, he thought he was smart like me and wanted to sail a sharp bargain, but the captain was pretty close hauled on a deal himself. I kicked the seaman some more and promised him two plugs when we got to San Francisco, but he said he was no flying fish, and that wealth would make me proud and haughty.
"We backed and filled for two days with the deal hove to. Then the captain was about to split the difference
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Sale Under For Mortgage
In the Superior Court of California Main Street Savings Bank at corporation, plaintiff v. defense.
Under by virtue of a decree ordered sale duly made and enforced Court of the county of Orange on 15th day of May, A. B. Execution for the enforcement out of said Superior Court May, A. D. 1838, in the favor of Main Street Square Company a corporation, P Thomas Reiser Alfred G Helfeld M. L. Wicks, Henry Ney and Christopher Timmermann which said decree of foreclosure seal of the Superior of May, A. D. 1838, and therewith she will command to for cash, gold coin of the Unit and in said decence described All that certain real property Anaheim, county of Orange and described as follow: northeast corner fence along east side of Olive street along east side of Olive street south along Meirose street S-10 (504 S-10) feet west along Broadway three to place office building along Hale Lake Camp tract conveyed to R Luschet at hereby made to a map record in Book 24 of Miscellaneous county, California; pages 69 all and singular the tenure appurtenances thereunto be appertaining.
Public notice is hereby given 17th day of June, A. D. 1830 said day I will proceed to door No. 304 East Fourth St Ana at public auction to o cash, gold coin of the Union described real estate; or so sufficient to satisfy said decree and all costs.
Given under my hand this 1933 By W. B. TEDFORD, Dept Graves, O'Melvey and St plaintiff.
No. 75
SUMMARY
In the Superior Court of Orange State J.H.BULLARD, plaintiffendant.
Action brought in the Supef or Orange filed in said County of Oran Clerk of said Superior Court The people of the State of A.J.Hunt, defendant remitted against you bythe Superior Court of The California and to answer within ten days (exclusively after the service out you
had been different. That is what makes me weary. It isn't the chances a man has in life, but the way he hooks on and uses his head and steering gear. You never heard me growling about the hard luck that left me stranded in my old age."
"Have you had some narrow escapes?" asked the lubber.
"Escapees from what?"
"Being wealthy."
"Well, I should say I have. Boots, moldly blankets and beverages are nowhere, but it wasn't my fault. A lunk headed, chuckle brained, tar tainted, ignorant seaman blasted my hopes in life." And Mr. Tokens broke forth into a torrent of picturesque blasphemy that would have exhausted a pirate's repertory.
"These here remarks about ignorant able seamen is a swipe at me, I take it," said Mr. Skate, rising and waving his fists in the air.
"Don't get choppy," cautioned the skipper as he dragged Mr. Skate back into his chair. "Let the man spin. You ain't the only able seaman alive."
Apologies followed, and then the marine squared away on the course suggested by the old gophers in literature.
"A shipwreck that left me to starve on a desert island would have made my pile, but for this bull headed able seman. He's dead now and out of the way, but my sailing days are over since I got this leg." Here Mr. Tokens pounded the leg on the floor and did a little more ornamental swearing.
"We were bound from Liverpool to Australia with general cargo when an equinoxial gale ripped the canvas off us and drove the ship ashore. The ship grounded in the night on Sydney island in the South sea, one of the Phoenix group, located in longitude 171 degrees 22 minutes west, latitude 25 degrees south, and all hands perished but me and one able seaman. When daylight came, we found ourselves on a desolate lagoon island lying low on the horizon and leagues away from the track of navigation. The hull of the vessel, which was an iron one, was piled up on the beach with bales, barrels and boxes of cargo that came ashore with the wreck.
"There was plenty to eat and drink, but the seaman wanted to lay right down and die. I kicked him a couple of times, but he still wanted to die, so I set off to explore the island. The ship's boats were all gone, and I knew we were doomed so far as rescue was concerned, but I never let on to the seaman. It didn't take me long to make the circuit of the island, and I found something that gave me an idea, and a good one too."
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SUMMARY
In the Superior Court of Orange, State of Florida, filed in County of Orange Clerk of said Superior Court.
The people of the State of Florida to A. J. Hunt, defendant.
You are hereby required brought against you by the Superior Court of the County of Orange Clerk and that wealth would make me proud and haughty.
"We backed and filled for two days with the deal hove to. Then the captain was about to split the difference with half a plug when the whale went dry, the wick fell in, and I was left on my beam ends. Holy smoke, but that captain got mad! He threatened to leave us on the island, but the idiot seaman begged so hard the old man calmed down again and allowed us to work our passage home. But we might have owned the schooner."
At this point in his narrative Mr. Tokens lurched heavily, his sail came down with a run, and he threatened to roll his spar deck under. But the skipper and Mr. Skate took charge of the derelict and made a rough passage home in a water front hack—Charles Dryden in San Francisco Examiner.
A Sidre Remedy.
Doctors have exhausted their wits in telling the sleepless "how to get to sleep." The beat recipe we know of is before getting into bed yourself to walk the floor two or three hours with a teething baby. If utter exhaustion does not then follow, your case is hopeless—New York Ledger.
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It is necessary that you mention this paper in sending for the "Treatise." This offer will remain open for only a short time.
ANALYSIS
In turkeys dying off Farmera' healing Lin care this. For sal druggist, Anaheim, C
J.H.BULLARD, plaintiffendant.
Action brought in the Supreme Court of Orange, State of California filed in County of Orange Clerk of said Superior Court.
The people of the State of Florida to A.J.Hunt, defendant.
You are hereby required brought against you by the Superior Court of the County of Orange Clerk and that wealth would make me proud and haughty.
"We backed and filled for two days with the deal hove to. Then the captain got mad! He threatened to leave us on the island, but the idiot seeman begged so hard the old man calmed down again and allowed us to work our passage home. But we might have owned the schooner."
At this point in his narrative Mr. Tokens lurched heavily, his sail came down with a run, and he threatened to roll his spar deck under. But the skipper and Mr. Skate took charge of the derelict and made a rough passage home in a water front hack—Charles Dryden in San Francisco Examiner.
A Sidre Remedy.
Doctors have exhausted their wits in telling the sleepless "how to get to sleep." The beat recipe we know of is before getting into bed yourself to walk the floor two or three hours with a teething baby. If utter exhaustion does not then follow, your case is hopeless—New York Ledger.
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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., ENOSBURGH 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.
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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, defendant.
Under and by virtue of a decree of foreclosure and order sale duly made and entered in the Superior Court of the county of Orange, State of California, on the 15th day of May, A. D. 1803, and a Writ of Execution for the enforcement of Judgment requiring sale of property under foreclosure of Mortgage issued out of the said Superior Court on the 16th day of May, A. D. 1803, and above unified action, in favor of Theodore Reiser, Alfred Goldthwaite, Sheldon Littlefield, M. L. Wicks, Henry Kroeger, W. M. Whitney and Christopher Gomber, defendants, a copy of which decree of foreclosure duly attested under the seal of the said Superior Court, on the 16th day of May, A. D. 1803, and the said writ annexed thereto, be laid upon me commanded to sell at public auction for cash, gold coin of the United States, the following and in said decree, described real estate, to wit:
All that certain real property situate in the Town of Anaheim, county of Orange, State of California, and described as follows: Commenting on the northeast corner of Broadway bound by Intersection of Broadway and Olive street; running thence north along the east side of Olive street five hundred and four and S-10 (504 S-10) feet to a twenty foot alley; thence east along said alley to Melrose street; thence south along Metrose street five hundred and four and S-10 (504 S-10) feet to Broadway; thence west along Broadway bound by Intersection of Broadway and Olive street; being all of Block “A,” of the highest del Campo tract, except land heretoreforeconceived by R. Lueke and wife. Reference is hereby made to a map recorded October 12th, 1878, in Book 24 of Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles county, California, pages 62 and 70. Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appertinances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining.
Public notice is hereby given that on Saturday, the 17th day of June, A. D. 1803, at 10 o'clock A.M. of said day, I will proceed to sell at the Courthouse door, No. 304 East Fourth street, in the City of Santa Ana, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, in gold coin of the United States all the above described real estate or so much thereof as will be sufficient to satisfy said decree for principal interest and all costs.
Given under my hand this 19th day of May, A. D. 1803,
THEO. LACY, Sheriff.
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 who 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
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ESTABLISHED 1874.
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 by 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 therein within ten days (exclusive of the day of service), after the service oil you of this Summons, if served within thurs, 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 require 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 thereby said decree be declared and adjudged that said plaintiff is the owner of said premises, and that said defendant has no estate or interest whatever in or to said premises, and also that said defendant be forever debarred from asserting any claim whatever in or to said premises averse to this plaintiff, and for costs of suit. Said land and premises are described in 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 28th day of March, 1893.
D. T. BROCK, Clerk,
Richard Melrose, attorney for plaintiff.
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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. Higgins, 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.
S. 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, Shingles,
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.
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., ORIGON, Feb. 8th, 1892.
DR. B. J. KENDALL Co.,
Dear Sir: I have used your KENDALL's SPAVIN Cure for the last twelve years never being without it but a few weeks in that time and I have made several wonderful cupe with it. I tried a Carb of long standing. Then I had a four year old colt badly Sweetened it tried every thing without any benefit, so I tried your liniment, and in a few weeks he was well and his shoulder pulled up all right, and the other a four year old that had a Thoroughpin and Blood Spavin on the same joint, and to-day no one can tell which leg it was on. These statements can be proven if necessary for the cold岁 severeen and can be seen any day at Collage Grove. Or.
Price $1.00 per bottle.
DR. B. J. KENDALL CO., Enosburgh Falls, Vermont.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
East by the Santa Fe Route.—
Best Line to the World's Fair
And THE ONLY LINE:
Tracks from California to Chicago and St. Louis.
—Best Equipment!
—Beautiful Scenery!—Low Rates!
Running Pullman Palace and Tourist Sleeping Cars
California to Chicago daily without change.
Two Daily Overland Trains:—
Nearest agent of the Santa Fe Route or write to
S. B. HYNES, H. K. GREGORY,
Gen. Pass'r Agt. Asst. Gen. Pass'r Agt.
F. BOEGE,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Liquors and Cigars.
KEEPS ALWAYS ON HAND
COMPLETE STOCK!
The Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
S AND LIQUORS
THE KEG, GALLON OR BOTTLE.
By Mail Promptly Attended to.
DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE!
P. Depot, ANAHEIM, CAL.
HENDERSON,
SMITHS. —
HORSE-SHOEING!
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHAS. ALBRECHT
Contractor & Builder
Estimates Given.
Fine Workmanship.
Agent for the Pomona windmill.
First North Street, Anaheim, Cal.
A NO. 1
Orange & Lemon
TREES.
First-class Home Grown Trees.
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: E. M. TEAGUE, San Dimas, Cal., or AUTHOR STALY, Agent, Fullerton marigold
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.
JOSEPH BACKS,
DEALER IN
FURNITURE
Repairing Done.
Funeral Director,
Store in Backs Building (next to irrigation district)
DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE!
P. Depot, ANAHEIM, CAL.
HENDERSON,
SMITHS. --
HORSE-SHOEING!
A SPECIALTY.
Jobbing Done :--
A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited
FULLERTON.
Anaheim Pharmacy.
are again presenting a most complete line of
gists' Sundries!
ent to town. Call and see us before purchasing,
and look over our stock of
Toilet Sets, Fine Stationery,
sets, Baby Cases, Elegant New Style Albums.
Imported Vases, Etc.
examine our prices. We are certain to please and give
the satisfaction.
Contract Plowing
Michael Neipp & Son are now prepared to do Contract Plowing. Address: Anaheim. J5m2
FOR SALE
Young Jersey Bulls, serviceable, from Registered Stock.
feb23ft H. D. POLHEMUS, Miraflores, Cal.
Wommer & Halpin
Draying, Trucking, Express AND A GENERAL Transfer Business.
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,
PROPRIETOR
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.
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
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 entailing 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.
Corridates, entailing 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 a pro per person by mail.
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.
Shcp on Lemon Street, Rear of Langenberger' Store.
Osborne Mowers and Steel Hay Rakes kept on hand.