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SHE SEALED HIS HEART FOREVER [Original.] A girl stood before a door opening from a corridor in an office building, her hand resting on the knob irreselately. On the glass were neat gold letters, "Arthur Westcott, Attorney at Law." Presently, summoning her resitution, the girl turned the knob and entered. A few minutes later she was ushered into Mr. Westcott's private office. "Nina!" "Arthur, help me, Clifford is in trouble. He is accused of appropriating the funds of the bank." A singular expression passed over the man's face. Clifford Bunn had won from him the heart of Nina Wrenn, to whom he had been betrothed. "But why not secure another defender?" he asked. "Because I have been told there is but one man at the bar who can cope with the state's attorney, who convicts all who come before him, and you are that man." There was a short silence, at the end of which Westcott said: "Nina, your trouble is my trouble. I will defend your lover and do my best in your behalf." "Arthur!" She spoke only his name, but there was a world of gratitude in her eyes. Then she turned abruptly and left the office. She had been actuated by one overpowering motive—a desire to save the man she loved, even though she demean herself by asking the one she had slighted to be her instrument in doing so. But suddenly in his magnaminity she saw the worth of the man she had given up and the worthlessness of the man for whom she had deserted him. But was this new to her? Westcott had won her consent to marry him because he was a splendid man. Bunn had lighted on her heart as a butterfly will light on a flower and carried off all its sweetness. Nevertheless she left the office feeling that she had acted unwisely and that if Westcott had treated her as she had treated him she would never forgive him. The trial was a notable one—notable on account of the social prominence of the young man, who was known to be betrothed to a popular belle—but The Point of the Cape of Good Hope. Cape point, which terminates the mighty headland known as the Cape of Good Hope consists of a towering promontory of remistone, which rises from the sea to an altitude of 810 feet. At the base of this stands a big solitary column which is known as Vasco da Gama's pillar. The lighthouse which here illuminates the meeting place of the Atlantic and Indian oceans is one of the most important and most useful of its kind. It is visible from a distance of thirty-six miles. The cliff scenery is wild and sublime, the rocks are magnificent, and the far reaching sea, with the fierce surf beating on the iron bound coast, is impressive. In the water directly beneath the cliff sharks are abundant. A traveler describing the scene says that on the occasion of his visit so numerous were the evil looking monsters that the sight as he descended the cliff was most unpleasant. A slip and a fall into the sea at this point would mean that the unfortunate would be torn instantly limb from limb by the ravening brutes. Chess and a Battleship. Admiral Charles E. Clark, who took the battleship Oregon around Cape Horn and into action at Santiago, owed his appointment as commander of that boat to his skill as a chess player. Captain Clark was at San Francisco in command of the gunboat Bennington. When ashore he spent much time in the chess room of the Mechanics' library, where he met some of the best players in the city. When the time came to appoint a man to command Oregon, a friend of Clark's in the navy department at Washington put his name forward. "You should see that man play chess," said he and went on to describe his intense application and determination, adding, "And that's why I think he can bring the battleship around safely if any one can." Three days later Clark received orders to assume command of the Oregon and take her at once to Cuban waters—Argonaut. Another Puzzle. Howson Lott—Here's a copy of the new table. Suburbs—What's new about it? Howson Lott—The way it's folded. In Mad Chase Millions rush in mad chase after health, from one extreme of faddism to another, when, if they would only feed and sleep their bowels. she had given up and the worthlessness of the man for whom she had deserted him. But was this new to her? Westcott had won her consent to marry him because he was a splendid man. Bunn had lighted on her heart as a butterfly will light on a flower and carried off all its sweetness. Nevertheless she left the office feeling that she had acted unwisely and that if Westcott had treated her as she had treated him she would never forgive him. The trial was a notable one—notable on account of the social prominence of the young man, who was known to be betrothed to a popular belle—but the main feature was the remarkable summing up of what was recognized as a weak case by Arthur Westcott, an effort that placed him far above every other criminal lawyer in his state. He saved his client from punishment, but not from conviction in the minds of every one who read the testimony in cold type, uninfluenced by the impassioned appeals of his defender. The morning after the acquittal Nina Wrenn appeared again at the counsel's office. She bore an envelope containing ten $100 bills. They were sent by the discharged man as his counsel's fee. Westcott knew that the money had been stolen. "There is no charge for services, Nina." "Why not?" "I did it for you, not for him." The girl cast her eyes down to the floor. "Arthur," she said presently, "I treated you shamefully." "You but followed the dictates of your heart. I would not have you do otherwise." "Then—then," she faltered, "if the dictates of my heart—and paused. "Should change even an hour before marriage I would have you change as well." Her eyes were still on the floor, and she seemed tongue tied. "Nina," said the man impressively, "do you regret—" There was no reply, only a troubled gaze, nagge bent always down, never upward. Westcott went to her and took her hand. "Sweetheart," he said softly, "let us forget this unpleasant episode, forget that this feeble minded man has for a time captivated you. We are still, always have been, lovers. The rest has been a dream." "Arthur, you are too good for me. I am no better than Clifford." There was melancholy in her tone that startled Westcott. "Not too good for you, but stronger perhaps, more practical, farseeing." "No, you are too good for me. I am not worthy of you." "If I ever doubted you were my knowledge of the noble effort you have made to save an unworthy man to whom you had given your heart would have convinced me to the contrary. Your fault is a lovable one. Come, Nina; on your decision probably rests the tenor of your whole future life. I believe that you will be the wife either of Clifford Bunn or of Arthur Westcott. Which shall it be?" There was no response, but her head was slowly bending, it seemed, under a great weight, and Westcott guided it to his breast. There it rested for a can bring the battleship around safely if any one can." Three hours later Clark received orders to assume command of the Oregon and take her at once to Cuban waters.—Argonaut. Another Puzzle. Howson Lott—Here's a copy of the new time table. Suburbs—What's new about it? Howson Lott—The way it's folded.—Judge. In Mad Chase Millions rush in mad chase after health, from one extreme of faddism to another, when, if they would only eat good food and keep their bowels regular with Dr. King's New Life Pills their troubles would all pass away. Prompt relief and quick care for liver and stomach trouble. 25c at W. B. Hutchinson's drugstore, guaranteed. THE GREAT FAMILY MEDICINE Theford's Black-Draught comes nearer regulating the entire system and keeping the body in health than any other medicine made. It is always ready in any emergency to treat injuries that are frequent in any family, such as indigestion, billiousness, colds, diarrhoea, and stomach aches. Theford's Black-Draught is the standard, never failing remedy for stomach, bowel liver and kidney troubles. It is a cure for the domestic ills which so frequently summon the doctor. It is as good for children as it is for grown persons. A dose of this medicine every day will soon cure the most obstinate case of dyspepsia or constipation, and when taken as directed brings quick relief. DANVILLE, IL., Dec. 23, 1902. Theford's Black-Draught has been our family doctor for five years and we want no other. When any of us feel badly we take a dose and can all right in twelve hours. We have spent lots of money for doctor bills, but get along just as well with Black-Draught. IRA H. BADER. Ask your dealer for a package of Theford's Black-Draught and if he does not keep it send 25c to The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., and a package will be mailed to you. THEDFORDS BLACK DRAUGHT C.G.McKinley Dealer in Hay, Grain, Wood, Coal, Illuminating and Lubricating Native and Imported Sulphur Agent Etna Mineral Water "If I ever doubted you were my knowledge of the noble effort you have made to save an unworthy man to whom you had given your heart would have convinced me to the contrary. Your fault is a lovable one. Come, Nina; on your decision probably rests the tenor of your whole future life. I believe that you will be the wife either of Clifford Bunn or of Arthur Westcott. Which shall it be?" There was no response, but her head was slowly bending, it seemed, under a great weight, and Westcott guided it to his breast. There it rested for a time, when at last he said: "Now go, sweetheart. This is no place except for business. Take your time. Do nothing in a hurry. One week from tonight I shall call for your reply." Before the expiration of the week Westcott received a note addressed in the well known hand. He tore it open and read: Clifford has gone to another country to begin life anew, and I have gone with him. I told you I was unworthy of you. "Singular case, Arthur," said a friend one day to Westcott, "that of Nine Wrenn leaving you to cling to that miserable fellow Bunn. After all, you were lucky to lose her." "That's the world's verdict. By the act she sealed my heart to her forever." ANNE ATWOOD. Furious Fighting "For seven years," writes Geo. W. Hoffman of Harper, Wash., "I had a bitter battle with chronic stomach and liver trouble, but at last I won and cured my diseases by the use of Electric Bitters. I unhesitatingly recommend them to all, and don't intend in the future to be without them in the house. They are certainly a wonderful medicine to have cured such a bad case as mine." Sold under guarantee to do the same for you by Hutchinson, at 50¢ a bottle. Try them today. E. L. EUBANKS S. W. COTTLE The Jerrick EUBANKS & COTTLE, Props. FAMOUS CYRUS NOBLE WHISKEY MAIER & ZOBELEIN BEER. Phone Main 95 Center St. Anaheim C.G.McKinley Dealer in Hay, Grain, Wood, Coal, Illuminating and Lubricating OILS Native and Imported Sulphur Agent Etna Mineral Water Wilbur's and Grant's Animal Foods Chamberlain's Mash and Chick Feed CALL AND GET PRICES Los Angeles St. Anaheim FRANK'S Tent & Awning Co. We are prepared to make and put up, or repair all kinds of Awnings on short notice, we also make Tents, Fruit Sacks, Irrigating Hose, etc., in fact anything in the canvass line Wagon and Hay Covers, Carpet Cleaning, Feather Renovating a Specialty Write or phone us for prices. Phone BLACK 1081 305 Sycamore St Santa Ana City Market! F. W. FLEISCHMANN, Proprietor, CHAS. GELDERMANN, Manager. Fresh and Salted Meats, Special attention given to all orders which will be filled promptly. Finest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars at Roman Wisser's Favorite Saloon ANAHEIM BEER ON DRAUGHT Center St. Anaheim Twelve years' experience helps us to help you solve the fertilizer question, and we say, "For the land sake's" use. A. C. W. FERTILIZER We say this because we know that if you investigate C. C. W. you will become our steady customer. Agricultural Chemical Works 901-907 Macy Street, Los Angeles, Cal. Agents in all Citrus Districts. "Dear Mr. Hicks," she wrote, "I am sorry that what you ask I cannot grant. I cannot become your wife. Yours sincerely, Ethel Burrows." Then she added: "P.S.—On second thought, dear George, I will marry you. Do come up tonight and see your own true Ethel." Buried Treasure. Medium—I can tell you about a buried treasure. Patron—Please don't! My husband is always tooting that in my ears. Medium—Does he know anything about a buried treasure? Patron—Yes; his first wife. When a man dies, his widow begins to look for valuable papers. The only papers the average man has are receipted ice and coal bills. Atchison Globe. He—you say you like a manly man. What is your idea of a manly man? She—Well, for instance, one who doesn't stay and stay just because he knows the girl isn't strong enough to throw him out. Society's Pleasures. Since the magnificent times of the Roman empire there has never been a period when people have been so overfed, overamused and overstimulated as in the imperial London of today. Lady's Pictorial. Probably Not. "Is Pickleby, a manicure artist?" "I don't know. Why?" "I just saw him and he told me that he had charge of a hundred hands at his place of business."—Cleveland Plain Dealer. THE HOME OF VINOL To Mothers of Ailing Children Many little boys and girls in this town are weak, thin-legged, hollow-cheeked and bloodless. We wish every mother could know what our Vinol will do for such children. We promise that it will create flesh, build them up and make them strong, robust and rosy. If it fails to do this we will cheerfully return all the money paid us for the Vinol taken. On these terms it's your duty to try it. W. B. Hutchinson, Druggist From every quarter of the county PRICES N Every day witnesses new offerings in this best efforts to do the greatest possible amount The early choice is the best choice. Women's Suits and Skirts and Chic Stylish Overcoats A small line Ladies' Tailor-made Suits carried over from last year find your size in this lot you can buy it for exactly Half the re take a look at them. LADIES' COATS AND WRAPS—not the very latest styles—50 dollar. Ask to see the lot of three-quarter length coats and quality and finish. If your size is here you'll buy the greatest ever saw. LADIES' WALKING SKIRTS AND DRESS SKIRTS—Big Reductions. The newest styles, well made and stylish; they always been considered good value at $2.50 are now on sale at All-wool Camel Hair Serge Dress Skirts, $3.00, at... The finer goods are on sale at the same proportional reductions. It's an opportunity you can't afford to miss. NEW LINE FUR GOODS—Boas at $1.35 and up. Fur capes and collarettes of the choicest quality, too good to be sold here at regular prices. We are selling them at EXACTLY HALF PRICE. CHILDREN'S COATS—a nice line to select from, some as cheap as... $98c Reduced from $1.75. A lot of Ladies' All-wool Shirt Waists in plain colors, worth up to $2.00. During this sale choice... $98c A line of Fancy Fall Shirt Waists, beautiful new patterns, reduced for this sale to... $67c We carry an immense line of all the best makes of Shirt Waists in all the popular fabrics, and remember everything selling for less. Specials in Fancy Silks and Dresses Big line Fancy Silks, suitable for shirt waists, in plaids, stripes silks that formerly sold up to $1.50 a yard, choice during this Big job lot of odds and ends in Wool Dress Goods, taken from our and put on the bargain counter at 47c a yard; some of these regularly at $1 a yard; an excellent chance to get a GOOD DRINK Pianos Pianos Pianos Any piano in our stock of over 200 instruments and from the world's most famous makers may be bought from us now on the following payments. $600 1st Payment $600 per Month NO Interest Think of it Krell, Decker, Regent, Sohmer, Chickering Bros., Steger & Son, Fitzjerald, Sherwood, Standard and a score of other makes. We also offer on the same terms a lot of used pianos which we have taken in exchange on new Regents, Deckers, Chickering Bros., and Krells. Prices from $95 to $200. We pay the freight to Anaheim FITZGERALD Music and Piano Co. 113 South Spring St. LOS ANGELES FITZGERALD Music and Piano Co. 113 South Spring St. LOS ANGELES DR. ALFRED LOERCH Optician EYE STRAIN Glasses as precribed by me are conceded the foremost remedy for the cure of head ache, nervousness, facial neuralgia, due to muscular or nervous eye strain. For any eye trouble or for new glasses consult me. I am a specialist. AT HUTCHINSON'S DRUG STORE JOSEPH BACKS, Undertaker and Embalmer DEALER IN Furniture and Bedding Repairing Done. Boston Bakery FRESH BREAD, PIES AND CAKES. Ice Cream and Confectionery S. Kistler, Proprietor FRITZ RUHMANN'S Germania Halle. BACKS' NEW BUILDING LOS ANGELES STREET Keeps on hand a Large and com plete stock of liquors, wines and cigars. Cold beer always on draugh Choice of Many Routes EAST and WEST "Sunset" via New Orleans and El Paso "Ogden" via San Francisco "Shasta" via Portland Pullman Vestibuled Trains Daily. 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ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., New York. Water of the county come the people to particirate in the Great sale PRICES NEVER SO LOW New offerings in this Great December Sale. Everydepartment is putting forth its latest possible amount of business and prices go lower and lower. Don’t wait too long. Best choice. Skirts and Children’s Overcoats Carried over from last year. If you can buy it for exactly Half the regular price—not the very latest styles—50 cents on the three-quarter length coats and examine the here you'll buy the greatest bargain you will find. DRESS SKIRTS — Big assortment at stores. well made and stylish; those that have been at $2.50 are new on sale at... $1.88 Skirts, $3.00, at... $1.98 Silks and Dress Goods Shirt waists, in plaids, stripes and Persians, 50 a yard, choice during this sale... $53c Dress Goods, taken from our regular stock at 47c a yard; some of these goods were sold without chance to get a GOOD DRESS CHEAP. Special Offerings Men's and Boys' SPECIAL OFFERING—MEN'S AND BOYS'—Men's All-wool Suits in blue, gray and fancy; regular price $8.00, December price... $5.38 All sizes in this lot. Men's All-wool Suits, worth $10 and $12, various styles and choice patterns; December price... $7.49 Choice line of our regular $15 Sack Suits, in double and single breasted unfinished worsteds, cheviots, cassimers, worsteds and homespuns, all the popular styles, neat and fancy patterns and perfect fit; December price... $11.88 A lot of odds and ends in Frock and Sack Suits, excellent qualities, well made suits that have been left from last season, some are marked $20, some as low as $10, none less than $8; if you can find your size, during December, choice for... $5.85 ALL CLOTHING REDUCED FOR THIS SALE. Men's All-wool Cassimer, Worsted and Cheviot Pants, all sizes, late patterns, best made, regular price $5, this month... $3.98 Men's All-wool Pants of latest styles and regular sizes, marked in our regular stock at $3.50; during this sale, per pair... $2.44 A big lot odds and ends in Men's Pants, some left from suits, worth up to $4, all weights and very desirable patterns, closing out per pair... $1.69 A big line of Young Men's Suits, sizes 14 to 20, suits that formerly sold from $6.50 to $10, must be closed out at... $3.98 Big bunch of odds and ends in Boys' Suits, 4 to 15, all styles; some of these suits formerly sold at $4, now selling at... $2.24 EVERYTHING IN BOYS' WEAR REDUCED IN PRICE. Men's good heavy, neatly-trimmed, plaid-lined, velvet collar Overcoats in blue and gray, all sizes, regular $7.50, now for... $4.38 Ladies' Underwear--Jackets and Blouses LADIES' UNDERWEAR—Long sleeve, high neck, fleece-lined vests... 221.2c All other lines at lower prices than ever named on reliable goods. Don't fail to visit our ladies' underwear department and ask prices. White and gray mixed merino Children's Shirts and Drawers at just HALF PRICE. Ladies Knit All-wool Blouses in all the becoming styles and colors; regular prices $3.00 to $4.00; choice for... $1.98 Nice Line Ladies' Eiderdown Jackets from... 79c up DRAPERIES—36-in. Fancy Silkolines... 9c Better grades in proportion. Portieres, Lounge Covers, Lace Curtains. 36-in. Art Denims, new colors and patterns, per yard... 15c US BRO'S. Great Department Store SANTA ANA RINK Brownsberger Home School INCORPORATED CAPITAL STOCK $75,000 DRINK The Beer Healthy. Keg and delivered to all city. Brewing Co. 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Every graduate placed in a position. F. BROWNSBERGER, Pres. F. A. BARR, Vice-Pres ALL SCHOOLS Are not alike. The WOODBURY is different. It has a marked individuality of its own. It not only teaches, but inspires gives the student an impetus that aids him through life in his struggle for position, prestige, power and supremacy. WOODBURY FEATURES: New college building: clean, spacious, inviting rooms, wholesome moral atmosphere; cordial, helpful, sympathetic teachers; firm but kind discipline; strict attention to business; admirable social features; intensely practical and fascinating courses of study; unapproached facilities and prestige in placing graduates in good positions; absolute flexibility to its motto "The success of the student." Up-to-date systems of bookkeeping and shorthand; thoroughly modern spirit; absence of catch-penny inventions and kindergarten business practice schemes; loyal and appreciative students and patrons; perfectly harmonious and enthusiastic faculty and management; progressive and vigorous policy. EFFECT: The largest Fall enrollment in the history of the school, and according to report, about twenty-five per cent. greater than that of any other business college in Los Angeles. To Earn more you must Learn more. New catalogue and information on request. Remember My store for the finest and best CANDY. The largest assortment of Fancy Stationery, together with Books, Novels, Etc. I can save you time, trouble and expense if you will give me your subscriptions to any newspaper or magazine in any language. Sleepers have all the conveniences and comthe standard cars and the berth rate is just Ask any Santa Fe agent about it. Remember My store for the finest and best CANDY. 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