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IN THE WHITE WOODS. When winds are wild o'er steep and plain And Nature's beauty seems to wane, The winter woods are still as fair As when the summer lingered there. All is white and chaste and hushed When Nature, tired and summer flushed, Lays her down where snows are deep And sinks into her beauty sleep. And Nature's lovers love her best Sleeping through her winter's rest. —Francis S. Palmer in Harper's Weekly. THAT CLOCK. It was a rarely pretty thing, formed of bronze, with a couple of Cupids in attitudes of charming abandon, the neatest of carved flowers and various other decorations, all calculated to attract attention and please the eye. It stood under a glass globe in a conspicuous position in the show window of a well known Broadway jeweler, and as pretty Mrs. Mayblossom, the wife of a month, passing by with her young husband, caught sight of it, she abruptly paused and gushingly exclaimed: "Oh, George, what a lovely clock!" "Yes, Annie, dear," replied he, "it is really beautiful." "How I wish," said she wistfully, "that you could afford to buy it. It would make such a splendid ornament for the parlor mantelpiece." "I would be only too happy to do so, but you know, Annie, I'm a young merchant, and whatever resources I have must be strictly devoted to business." She gave a little sigh of regret, but urged the purchase no further, and the newly married couple shortly afterward arriving at Mr. Mayblossom's place of business he, after a tender parting from his wife, entered his store, while she continued on her way to buy some few necessary things for their recently established household. In spite of his economic resolutions the young husband felt strongly inclined to gratify his pretty wife's wish, and when therefore he found lying on his desk a letter containing a sum of money and was informed by the writer that it was the repayment of a loan which Mr. Mayblossom had made to a friend in his bachelor days and long looked upon as hopeless he determined to invest the money, which was as good With which worlds she flounced out of the little room, leaving Priscilla more than ever astonished and mystified. "What can have been the matter with her?" thought the dressmaker. "Can she know my Augustus, and could he have been paying her any addresses? I must ask him when he comes." It was already near noon, and but a short time elapsed after Mrs. Mayblossom's departure before the fascinating Augustus put in an appearance. He, too, caught sight of the clock, and his manner, which had been ardent and loving at his entrance, suddenly changed to one of fierce rage and wild jealousy. "False, fickle woman!" cried he in a melodramatic air. "Is it thus you betray the fond faith which my too trusting heart has reposed in you?" "Augustus," exclaimed she, terrified at his excited manner and tragic tones, "what do you mean?" "That clock," cried he, pointing to the innocent cause of all these complications. "Why—why," stammered she. "Did you not send me that?" "I send you a hundred dollar clock!" exclaimed he in tones of bitter scorn. "I, with a salary of $15 a week! You cannot deceive me. You know that Mr. Mayblossom bought that clock at our store this morning. You know that he sent it to you, and you received it. You took this costly present from a married man. Oh, Priscilla, I thought more of you, but now all is over with us. My love is dead, and I live but for revenge." He clapped his hat over his eyes and rushed out of the room, leaving Priscilla nearly frantic with fear and grief. Meanwhile Mr. Mayblossom had quietly spent the morning attending to his business, and now, during the noonday recess, was slowly wending his way home, full of blissful anticipations of a loving welcome from his wife and utterly unconscious of the storm that was gathering on his domestic horizon. He reached home and was greatly astonished to learn from the cook that, though dinner was ready, there was no wife in the house to share it with him. She had come home in a terrible rage, had gone directly to her room, remained there a few minutes and then left the house. What could it mean? He went to his wife's room. It was empty. There was no clock on the mantelpiece. Ah, what was that? A letter addressed to him and in his wife's handwriting. He hastily MISCELLANEOUS To Preserve The richness, color, and hair, the greatest care to much harm being done worthless dressings. To bring a first-class article, as gist or perfumer for Ayer's It is absolutely superior preparation of the kind. The original color and fullness has become thin, faded keeps the scalp cool, moves from dandruff. It heals it prevents baldness, and impairs THE HAIR a silken texture and lastly No toilet can be considered without this most popular of all hair-dressings. My hair began turning out when I was about age. I have lately been Hair Vigor, and it is capable growth of hair of the natu R.J. Lowry, Jones Prairie. Over a year ago I had an end when I recovered my fall out, and what little remedy gray. I tried various ways without success, till at last USE Ayer's Hair Vigor, and now growing rapidly and is original color." — Mrs. A. Dighton, Mass. "I have used Ayer's Hair nearly five years, and my glossy, and in an excellent erivation. I am forty years have ridden the plains for years." — Wm. Henry Otttang Bill," Newcastle, Wy Ayer's Hair Vi Prepared by Dr.J.C.Ayer & Co Sold by Druggista Every his wife, entered his store, while she continued on her way to buy some few necessary things for their recently established household. In spite of his economic resolutions the young husband felt strongly inclined to gratify his pretty wife's wish, and when therefore he found lying on his desk a letter containing a sum of money and was informed by the writer that it was the repayment of a loan which Mr. Mayblossom had made to a friend in his bachelor days and long looked upon as hopeless he determined to invest the money, which was as good as found, to the purchase of that clock. It did not take him long to return to the jeweler's strike a bargain, the money he had so opportunely received being just a little more than the price asked, and the clock and globe were carefully done up in a parcel. "To what address shall I send it?" asked the polite storekeeper. "There is my card," replied Mr. Mayblossom, taking the bit of pasteboard out of his cardcase. "I wish you would send it at once, as my wife is out, and I desire to surprise her by having her see the clock on her return home." "I am sorry that it is impossible for me to do so. My delivery clerk is absent and will not return for an hour or so." "No matter, then. Give me the parcel." He took the clock, and having reached the sidewalk hailed a commissionaire, who happened to pass by. "You will take this clock to this address," he said, handing him the parcel and a card from the cardcase which he still held in his hand, "and here's the money for your service. Now be off and see that you execute your errand promptly and don't dare to demand any pay from the lady." "All right, sir," said the commissionaire. "I'll do the job in a jiffy." Mr. Mayblossom returned to his store in a very blissful state of mind, while the man glanced at the card for the direction. "Hello, what's this?" exclaimed he in some surprise, reading the address, "Miss Priscilla Dusenbury, dressmaker, 340 — street." "Well, now, who'd think that such a fine gentleman would be sending clocks to dressmakers? No matter; that's none of my business. I've got my pay in advance, and I'll take her the clock." Now, Miss Priscilla was a charming, red cheeked, blue eyed damselfish of 18 or 19 years of age, possessed of a fair patronage, good health and a beau who gloried in the name of Augustus Tomkins, and was indeed a clerk in the identical jewelry store where the clock had been bought. She was sitting stitching a robe, humming a song, and with her thoughts centered on her devoted Augustus, speculating whether he would make his customary noonday visit, when a knock sounded on the door, and opening it she saw the commissionaire with his parcel. "A present for you, miss," said he placing the clock on the table before the loving welcome from his wife and utterly unconscious of the storm that was gathering on his domestic horizon. He reached home and was greatly astonished to learn from the cook that, though dinner was ready, there was no wife in the house to share it with him. She had come home in a terrible rage, had gone directly to her room, remained there a few minutes and then left the house. What could it mean? He went to his wife's room. It was empty. There was no clock on the mantelpiece. Ah, what was that? A letter addressed to him and in his wife's handwriting. He hastily opened it and read: Forever farewell. By the time you read this letter I shall have returned to my parents! Your decit is discovered. I have learned all. First, I went to the dressmaker's and saw the clock there, and then I went to the jeweler's and made sure that you bought it and sent it to her. Do not seek me, for I am forever lost to you. Your heartbroken Sensible, good natured George burst into a fit of merry laughter as he read this epistle. "Here's a fine mix up," muttered he, "and all because my wife happened to place her dressmaker's card among mine when she was arranging my cardcase yesterday. Well, I suppose I'll have to go after her and explain." He went into the library below preparatory to leaving the house and discovered lying on the table another letter addressed to him. "Hello!" exclaimed he as he opened and glanced at the epistle. "More complications, and all on account of that clock. Let me see: Mr. GEORGE MAYBLOSSOM—I need only state that Miss Priscilla Dusenbury is, or rather was, my affaned wife to prove my right to call you to account for your infamous conduct of today. No man, and a married man at that, shall give presents to one I love, or rather have loved, and deny me the satisfaction due to a gentleman. By designating a gentleman to confer with Mr. Clark, a friend of mine, in regard to the necessary arrangements, you will confer a favor on yours, etc." AUGUSTUS TOMKINS "Hoity, tooity," cried Mr. Mayblossom, fairly convulsed with laughter. "A duel, as I live! Hang that clock anyway! I wonder what will turn up next? "I will," exclaimed a voice melodramatically. He looked up from the challenge he was reading and beheld Priscilla standing before him, wrathful as a Nemesis and holding the unlucky clock in a threatening attitude. "Mr. Mayblossom," said she, "I have come here to tell you that I want none of your presents. If I had known that you sent me that clock, I wouldn't have received it. It has already robbed me of my lover, and you can take your infamous gift back again." With that she hurled the poor clock to the floor, and the glass globe was shattered into a thousand fragments, the pretty Cupids lost their arms and heads, the carved flowers were broken, and nothing remained of the beautiful but unlucky timepiece save a mass of ruins. "You giddy, headstrong girl!" exclaimed he angrily. "Now you've done the damage without listening to a word of explanation." years of age, possessed of a fair patronage, good health and a beau who gloried in the name of Augustus Tomkins, and was indeed a clerk in the identical jewelry store where the clock had been bought. She was sitting stitching a robe, humming a song, and with her thoughts centered on her devoted Augustus, speculating whether he would make his customary noonday visit, when a knock sounded on the door, and opening it she saw the commissionaire with his parcel. "A present for you, miss," said he, placing the clock on the table before the astonished girl. "And such a fine gentleman too. He's paid me already. I congratulate you, miss. Good morning." And before she could even say "Thank you" he was gone. In great surprise Priscilla untied the parcel, and an exclamation of joy escaped her lips when she beheld its contents. "The very clock I was speaking to Augustus about. The dear, delightful fellow has bought it from his employer and sent it to me. Oh, don't I wish he'd come today, so that I could tell him how much obliged I am to him for his splendid gift." She arranged the clock on her tiny mantelpiece and had hardly finished doing so when there was a second knock on the door, and in answer to the "Come an" in stalked Mrs. Mayblossom. She was one of Priscilla's customers and had come to see about a dress upon which the latter was just then engaged. Her first glance naturally took in the clock. "Oh, Mrs. Mayblossom," exclaimed Priscilla, noting the direction of her eyes, "isn't it lovely? And it was just sent to me as a present by a gentleman who loves me ever so much." "Oh, he loves you, does he?" said the young wife in tones so cold and metallic that Priscilla looked at her in surprise. "Of course he does," said she, "and I'm devoted to him. Why do you ask? "Oh, no matter," replied Mrs. Mayblossom, too proud to reveal to her dressmaker the doubts and suspicions which had entered her mind from the moment she beheld the clock; "but you will please return my dress in its unfinished state. I shall require your services no longer." MISCELLANEOUS. To Preserve The richness, color, and beauty of the hair, the greatest care is necessary, much harm being done by the use of worthless dressings. To be sure of having a first-class article, ask your druggist 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 new growth of hair of the natural color."—R. 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. Annie 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 "Mustang Bill," Newcastle, Wyo. Ayer's Hair Vigor Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by Druggists Everywhere. GOOD NEWS TRANSPORTATION. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (Pacific System.) Commencing... WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1893, 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, Montrovia, Long Beach, San Pedro and Santa Barbara. Also with "San Francisco Express" for San Francisco, Sacramento and Second Class for the East via Ogden. 10:40 A.M. (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY) LOCAL Passenger Train for Mirafores, Orange and Santa Ana. 3:13 P.M. (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY) LOCAL Passenger Trait for Buena Park, Norwalk, Downey, Florence, Los Angeles and way stations. Connects at Los Angeles with Passenger Traits for Colton, Redlands, Riverside, San Bernardino, Montrovia, 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 Mirafores, Orange and Santa Ana. 6:17 P.M. (DAILY) LOCAL PASSENGER TRAIN for Mirafores, McPherson, Tustin and way stations. OVERLAND TICKETS SOLD Sleeping Car Bertha Secured ...AND... Full information regarding transcontinental routes furnished on application. SEMI-MONTHLY FAMILY EXCURSIONS Over the Sunset Route by corresponding with T. A. DARLING, Agent, DEPOT... Annaheim, Or. J. M. Crawley, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt., 144 South Spring Street, Los Angeles. T. H. GOODMAN, HICHARD GRAY, General Traffic Mgr. Gen. Pass. Agt. San Francisco, Cal. Pacific Coast Steamship COMPANY Goodall, Perkins & Co., General Agents, San Franisco. NORTHERN ROUTES, En embrace lines for Portland, Or., Victoria, B.C., and Puget Sound and Alaska, and all coast points. SOUTHERN ROUTES TIMETABLE FOR... JULY, 1893 LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO. For Port Harford Santa Barbara S. S. Cogona July 5, 13, 22, 31; Redondo August 8. MISCELLANEOUS Bentz & Stone Wholesale and ReAnaheim, Of Our Own Highest Market price PaF. CRIST, MERCHAJust received a compaSPRING AND SUMMER Of latest styles and fabric tention of the citizens of An is directed. Suits to order from Pants to order from An invitation is coropublic to call and examine Commercial (Corner Center and Lemont) J. J. EVERHARTY, First-class Accommodations for THE COMMERCIAL, FORMERLY The heim Hotel has been thoroughly renamed in first-class style. A share of the public solicited. SAMPLE ROOMS ATTENDANCE Ayer’s Hair Vigor Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by Druggists Everywhere. GOOD NEWS Farmers! The undersigned will make Liberal Advances on Grain to Farmers, either for shipment or warehouse receipts. Will either buy, advance money on shipment or on storage receipts, on liberal terms, all kinds of grain. Office at G. Davis’ store. P. Davis. City Stables, M. L. LEWIS & CO., PRCPS. Center St, opp. Kroeger Block. These stables are the best ventilated and most comfortable in town, and special attention will be paid to boarding and grooming horses. The chances 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 patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. 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. FRANTZ'S SHAVING and HAIR-CUTTING PARLOR. Hot and Cold Baths. 25 Cents. ESTABLISHED 1874. P. PELLEGRIN & SON. P.O. Box, Anaheim, Cal. Practical Watchmakers and Jewelers. Music - Dealers. Everything in the Above Lines. ANAHEIM Pharmacy COMPAY 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... JULY, 1893 LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO. For Port Harford Santa Barbara Redondo... PlLos Angeles Newport... San Diego... For East San Pedro San Pedro and Way Ports... S. S. Los Angeles July 2, 11, 20, August 7; S. S. Corona, July 7, 15, 24; August 2; S. S. Santa Rosa July 4, 13, 22, 31; S. S. Corona, July 9, 17, 26; August 4. LEAVE SAN PEDRO AND EAST SAN PEDRO, For San Francisco... S. S. Eureka, July 1, 10, 19, 28; S. S. Los Angeles July 5, 14, 23; August 1. Cars to connect with steamers via San Pedro leave S. P. R. R (Arcade Depot) at 5:00 p.m. and Terminal railway depot at 9:00 a.m. or from Redondo Railway depot at 9:00 a.m. Cars to connect via Port Los Angeles leave S. P. R. R (Arcade Depot) at 5:00 p.m. and Terminal railway depot at 9:00 a.m. Plans of steamers’ cabins at agent’s office, where berths may be secured. The company reserve the right to change the steamers or their days of sailing. Passage or freight, as above, or for Tickets to and from All Important Points in Europe, Apply to W. PARRIS, Agent. FOR SALE Lot No. 4, Block M, in the Center of the low price of $100 CASH, as the owner. Enquire of Conrad Jacoby, No. 221 Block, Los Angeles, Cal. Go East by the Santa The Short Line to the And THE ONLY With its own Tracks from California to Quickest Time!—Best Equipment—Beautiful Scenery The only line running Pullman Palace from Southern California to Chicago daily. Two Daily Overland Call on the nearest agent of the Santa K. H. WADE, H. G. THOMPSON Gen. Mgr. Gen. Pass’r Agt. Hay and Coal for Sale. 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 clock, and closed Sundays. W. A. FRANTZ, Prop. Two doors west of bank ANAHEIM BREWERY. F. CONRAD, PROPRIETOR. LAGER-BEER! FURNISHED BY THE BOTTLE 5 or 10-Gallon Keg ICE FOR SALE! 1 Cent Per Pound. EST P. PELI Principia Mus Everything 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. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE The Most Successful Remedy ever discovered, as it is certain in its effects and does not blister. Read proof below. - KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE - STOCKTON, CAL., Dec. 19th, 92. Dr. B. J. KENDALL Co. Gentlemen—having read one of your Treaties on the Horse and seeing the Spavin Cure advertised, I thought I would try it. I had one horse with a prominent Spavin of 12 months standing; I removed it with 12 bottles. It tled up and forfeited on mans feet the spavin was and compelling the horse to rest on lame leg while I took a suringle and drew it across the hock or spavin until the hook or spavin got very warm with the friction, then putting on Spavin I had a mare that had a running from her nose for 12 or 14 months. I rubbed the Spavin Cure from her eyes down to nostrils then from back of jaw bone down under the throat for a week. I have not seen any discharge for two months. Yours truly, HUGH McDADE. Price $1.00 per bottle. DR. B. J. KENDALL CO. Ensburgh Falls, Vermont. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. T. J. F. BO Wholesale and Retail Wines, Liquors and KEEPS ALWAYS ON A COMPLETE Of the Finest Wines, Liquor WINES AND BY THE KEG, GALLON Orders by Mail Promptly GOODS DELIVERED FREE Opp. S. P. Depot, Anaheim Anaheim Ph Here we are again presenting a more Druggists' Store Ever brought to town. Call and see and look over our st Glassware, Toilet Sets, M Shaving Sets, Baby Cases, Elegant Imported Vases, Call and examine our prices. We a entire satisfaction. MISCELLANEOUS. Z & Steadman, and Retail Butchers. Anaheim, Cal. Of Our Own Make. Market price Paid for Live Stock. MERCHANT TAILOR. Received a complete assortment of AND SUMMER GOODS les and fabrics, to which the atcitizens of Anaheim and vicinity Order from - $25 up. Order from - $6 up. itation is cordially extended the and examine this stock. Commercial Hotel. (Corner Center and Lemon Streets) HARTY, - PROPRIETOR. Accommodations for Families & Tourists Special, formerly known as the Anahas been thoroughly renovated, and will be conducted A share of the public patronage is respectfully AMPLE ROOMS ATTACHED TO HOTEL. MISCELLANEOUS. 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 offlock, Los Angeles street). DOMINICK LIEB. DEALER IN GROCERIES Provisions, Lowest Prices. Goods delivered to all part of the City. Everything First-class. Center street, Opp. Commercial Hotel, PALACE MEAT MARKET Bailey & Adams, PROPRIETORS. Best Meats the Market Affords Always on Hand. Also keep Sausages, Bacon, Ham, Lard, Etc. Commercial Hotel. (Corner Center and Lemon Streets) HARTY, PROPRIETOR. Accommodations for Families & Tourists SPECIAL, FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE ANAhas been thoroughly renovated, and will be conducted A share of the public patronage is respectfully AMPLE ROOMS ATTACHED TO HOTEL. Liquors and Cigars TOUT, PALE ALE, HALF-AND-HALF. Holes in connection with Hotel. First-class turn-outs for without drivers. Horses bought and sold. WM.BOYD For ties and Provisions. ctionery, Cigars Tobacco. Etc. Highest Price Paid for Produce. Goods Delivered Free! LOS ANGELFS STREET, ANAHEIM, CAL. FOR SALE. 0...0 Lock M, in the Center Tract, Town of Anaheim, for CASH, as the owner has to leave for Europe. Monrad Jacoby, No. 221, North Main Street, Temple Cal. Cast by the Santa Fe Route. At 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: The nearest agent of the Santa Fe Route or write to H. G. THOMPSON, Gen. Pass'r Agt. Asst. Gen. Pass'r Agt. PALACE MEAT MARKET Bailey & Adams, PROPRIETORS. Best Meats the Market Affords Always on Hand. Also keep Sausages; Bacon, Ham, Lard, ETC. Meats delivered to all parts of the city free of charge Shop corner of Los Angeles and Chartres streets BOSTON BAKERY. Stephen Kistler, PROPRILTOR... FRESH BREAD, PIES, CAKES, ETC. For parties and bails furnished on short notice. Welding 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 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 H. G. THOMPSON, 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! Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. AND LIQUORS THE KEG, GALLON OR BOTTLE. By Mail Promptly Attended to. DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE! Depot, ANAHEIM, CAL. ANAHEIM Pharmacy. Again presenting a most complete line of ists' Sundries! In town. Call and see us before purchasing, and look over our stock of Toilet Sets, Fine Stationery, Baby Cases, Elegant New Style Albums. Imported Vases, Etc. We are certain to please and give tatisfaction. 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. BANKING. BANK OF ANAHEIM CAPITAL STOCK, $100,000.00. PLEZ JAMES....President GEORGE V. HOERR....CASHIER BOARD OF DIRECTORS: E. F. SPENCE, W. H. MABURY W. K. JAMES, S. H. MOTT, P. JAMES. This Bank receives Deposits, Loans Money, Buys and Sells Exchange and Currency, makes Collections and transacts a General Banking Business. CORRESPONDENTS: First National Bank, Los Angeles, Farmers and Merchants Bank, Los Angeles Pacific Bank, San Francisco - First National Bank New York. DRAFTS, LETTERS, OF CREDIT OR POSTAL orders issued on Banks in the principal cities of all European countries. Tickets entitling the holder to passage from New York to the several ports of England, France or Germany or company 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 any point in the countries named for any relatives friend can purchase ticket here and forward them to the proper person by mail.