anaheim-gazette 1905-07-27
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SMART FOXES.
"Spelled" Each Other and Fooled a Pack of Hounds.
I have a near neighbor who is a close and intelligent observer of the ways of wild animals and a truthful and reliable man. He says that on one occasion he witnessed a fox chase in Maryland, standing on one side of a very high hill, while the dogs and fox were across a deep gulch about half way up the side of another high hill, for a good deal of the time in plain view.
As the chase proceeded he noticed a second fox seated on a log and apparently interested in the outcome. After some time, as the dogs were heard approaching, this fox ran down at right angles to the direction they were coming and met the running fox and took his place ahead of the hounds, while the tired animal sprang to one side and trotted directly up the hill and seated himself on the log for a rest.
The fresh substitute then led the dogs a lively chase for a long circuit and finally the pack again were heard approaching. This time Fox No. 1 was fresh and ready and ran down and met his fatigued brother and put himself before the dogs, while No. 2 went back to the log and took a breathing spell. This proceeding was kept up for probably two hours.—New York Times.
PAUL'S WALK.
A Favorite Promenade In the Old Days In London.
In the old days, especially during the reigns of James I. and Charles I., the nave of St. Paul's cathedral was popularly known as "Paul's walk," because it was the favorite promenade of wits, gallants and fashionable idlers, who met there to gather or retail the latest news.
The nave and body of a cathedral or church were then regarded as much less sacred than the chancel, and this explains if it does not excuse the fact
Days In London.
In the old days, especially during the reigns of James I. and Charles I., the nave of St. Paul's cathedral was popularly known as "Paul's walk," because it was the favorite promenade of wits, gallants and fashionable idlers, who met there to gather or retail the latest news.
The nave and body of a cathedral or church were then regarded as much less sacred than the chancel, and this explains, if it does not excuse, the fact that they were often given over to all kinds of profane and secular uses.
At St. Paul's there were stalls and bazaars with crowds of busy buyers and sellers, giving it the appearance of a fair. Usurers occupied the south alley and horse dealers the north, making it, as Evelyn called it, "a stable of horses" and a den of thieves." Shakespeare makes Falstaff buy a horse at St. Paul's as he would at Smithfield.
Courts of justice were held and funeral banquets and churchwarden's feasts were celebrated there, and, according to Stubbs, traces of these usages lingered on into the middle of the seventeenth century. — London Globe.
Schools of Mullet.
Mullet, the food fish which the larger portion of the game fish live upon and which they follow about, are found in enormous schools in the ocean. A small section—say 25,000 or 50,000—will find their way in the lake looking for food, and a corresponding section of the attendant school of bluefish will follow them. When these fish once get in the gill nets trollers can make no appreciable impression upon them, no matter how hard they fish, and this small detachment is not 1 per cent of the school from which it strayed. — Florida Times-Union.
The Rock Island System operates through sleeping cars from California to the East over two interesting routes.
Standard and Tourist Pullmans of newest type—whether you ride first or second class you may know you have the best of the kind.
Travel as Your Letter Goes
Don’t forget that the Rock Island carries transcontinental mails and maintains the fastest tourist schedule to Las City, St. Louis and Chicago.
Of course you want the quickest the best.
Berths, tickets and full information at Southern Ticket Offices, or by addressing me.
The Rock Island’s Southern route to the East, via El Paso, is the line of easiest and lowest altitudes.
Santa Barbara Excursions. Season 1905, from Anaheim. The Southern Pacific Co. will sell special round trip tickets Santa Barbara and return, following dates, for $325, viz: June 30 and July 1st; August 4 and 5; Sept. 1 and 2. Stopovers at Ventura and Santa Paula only, going or returning. Return limit 30 days from date of sale. tf
Remember milk is only 5c. per quart at the Ross Bros.' Dairy.
Anaheim, Cal., July 1
Names of orphans admitted Catherine's Orphanage since publication:
Whole Orphans—Peppers aged 10 yrs; Peppers, Josep yrs 11 mo.
Half Orphans—Riggan, aged 8 yrs; Prowse, John Doug 6 yrs 11 mo.; Schrodt, Havie aged 2 yrs 11 mo.
The Big Department Store
Mid-Summer Clearance Sale
That means "Good money saved on needy goods" to so many people all over Orange county. This sale excels all former sales—you know that when we hold clearance sale what to expect. The stock this year is complete. Every department is offering unusual bargains and now is capital time to stock up for several months.
Women's Underwear--Hosiery, Etc.
Ladies' corset covers 22¢
Ladies' muslin drawers 23¢
Ladies' muslin skirts 45¢
Ladies' muslin night robes 45¢
Ladies' cotton ribbed sleeveless vests 8¢
Ladies' combination cotton ribbed suits 43¢
Ladies' fast black rib seamless hose 7¢
Children's fast black rib seamed hose 10¢
Children's fast black rib seamed hose extra heavy 15¢
Ladies' black lisle lace hose, elegant styles at 23¢
Big lot of odds and ends in sets at one-half price.
n & Linen Department
wins an 2½¢ a yd.
finish cotton challies at 3½¢ a yd.
fancy dress lawns, formerly 10¢, now 5¢.
dy cotton batiste 12½¢ goods at 9¢.
city summer madras gingham, in red, refrom 10¢ to 5¢. A higher quality reto 10¢ and the 25¢ quality to 14¢.
c Flemish lace striped lawn, per yd 16¢.
Gray and white double cotton blankets 43¢ and up.
Turkey red table linens full widths and guaranteed absolutely fast colors 46¢ and up.
64 in. extra heavy cream pure linen table damask 46¢, better grades in proportion.
Bleached table damask, good quality 29£.
"" "" extra good and pure linen 67£.
Crash toweling from 5£ up.
Nice honeycomb towels 4£.
Turkish towels 6½£ and up.
Ladies' fast black rib seamless sets at one-half price.
Men & Linen Department
Towns an 2½c a yd.
Finish cotton challies at 3½c a yd.
Fancy dress lawns, formerly 10c, now 5c.
Cotton batiste 12½c goods at 9c.
City summer madras gingham, in red, reduced from 10c to 5c. A higher quality reduced from 10c and the 25c quality to 14c.
Flemish lace striped lawn, per yd 16c.
Swiss, regular 15c goods at 11½c.
Yy Reductions in Black
Fancy Summer Material
Madines, regular 50c and 65c goods reduced to 39c a yd.
Les, reduced from 20c to 10c a yd.
Dark fancy taffetas reduced to 13½c.
Despuns, worth in the regular way 15c a
reduced to 11½c.
City cheviot shirting for 9c a yd.
Migo blue and black twilled shirtings 11½c.
Both 15c a yd.
Navy 4-4 percales 11½c.
Silkolines 9c and up.
Navy blue, turkey red, gray and black,
colored prints 5c.
Apron ginghams 5c.
Muslins 4½c, 5c, 6½c and 7½c.
6½c, 7c, 8½c and 9c.
Boston flannel, good quality 8½c. Better
yay at 10c and 11½c.
Used and unbleached double width sheetheavy reductions.
Enormous reductions in fine
Dress Goods, Suits and Wraps
Men's $10 all wool cassimere suits in broken sizes
during this sale at choice for $7.48.
Men's $12.50 suits, plain and fancy worsted cassimeres and cheviots that are really unusual
values at $12.50, during this sale at $9.43.
Men's $15 blue serge and black unfinished worsted
suits, the best $15 values ever offered, now
selling at $11.88.
Odds and ends of men's frock and sack suits that
were originally sold at $15 a suit to be closed
out at choice for $5.
Special chances for large men and small men.
Men's $7.50 two-piece wool outing suits, closing
out at $4.98.
Men's $6 outing suits closing out at $3.98.
Men's $2.50 cassimere pants, $1.58.
Men's $3 cassimere and worsted pants at $1.98.
Men's $4 cassimere and worsted pants at $2.48.
We have a lot of odds and ends in men's trousers
that formerly sold up to $3.50 a pair, some of
them all wool, that we are closing out at $1.37.
Reinhaus Bros.
Santa Ana, Cal.
A SURPRISE PARTY
A pleasant surprise party may be given to your stomach and liver by taking a medicine which will relieve their pain and discomfort, viz: Dr. King's New Life Pills. They are a most wonderful remedy, affording sure relief and cure for headache, dizziness and constipation; 25¢ at Hutchinson's drugstore.
Wanted Her Money's Worth.
A lady who knew that her servants were reading a certain serial inquired of the cook her opinion of the story.
"Well, ma'am," was the reply, "we wanted to know what became of Mr. Treherne." The mistress explained that
Wanted Her Money's Worth.
A lady who knew that her servants were reading a certain serial inquired of the cook her opinion of the story.
"Well, ma'am," was the reply, "we wanted to know what became of Mr. Treherne." The mistress explained that Mr. Treherne was but a minor character and that something must be left to the imagination of the reader. The cook considered and retorted, "But I don' old with paying a 'alfpenny a day for me story and then 'aving to think for meself."—London Chronicle.
Quite Poetic.
"Tell me, Harry," said May Brightley's admirer to her young brother,
"who is this other fellow that's been calling on your sister?"
"I don't know his name," replied Harry. "I just call him 'April showers.'"
"What for?"
"Because he brings May flowers."
(R)ejected.
Bertle—When you pwoposed to his daughter did you meet old Foote?
Reggie—Yaas. Bertle—Befwoh or aftaoh pwoposing? Reggie—Ah—on leaving the house.—New York Times.
To make knowledge valuable you must have the cheerfulness of wisdom.—Emerson.
To trade for hay, one improved Osborne hay rake, ten-foot; one improved Osborne mower, five foot. Enquire of C. G. McKinley. J1-tf
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fast black rib seame extra heavy 15c
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dds and ends in corone-half price.
A Special Drive
We have a nice line of youths' suits that are worth
up to $10 a suit that are odds and ends of broken lines. We will close them all out during
this sale at $3.98. This is an opportunity that
no one should overlook.
A Special Drive
We have a nice line of youths' suits that are worth up to $10 a suit that are odds and ends of broken lines. We will close them all out during this sale at $3.98. This is an opportunity that no one should overlook.
Men's 25c Suspenders... 12
Men's 15c Black and Tan Hose... 11
Men's 50c and 65c Working Shirts... 44
Men's Light-weight Balbriggan Underwear... 21
50c and 75c Men's Light-weight Balbriggan Underwear, all colors... 44
Men's $1.50 Felt Hats... 98
Men's $3 Felt Hats... 1 98
Odds and Ends in Men's Straw Hats, worth up to $1 50, at... 49
25c Caps at... 12
Boys' 25c Mexican Straw Hats at... 15
The largest line of Trunks and Suit Cases in the country, all go at reduced prices.
Boys' 50c Mother's Friend Waists... 25
SHOES—Up-to-date Natty Styles
Children's kid slippers, 9 to 11, $1, now 50c.
"patent and kid slippers, 9 to 11, $1, now 65c.
Misses " " " " " " 11½ to 2, $1, now 75c.
Ladies kid slippers, odds and ends, $1.25, now 75c.
" " " " $2, now $1.
Little Gents Kang Calf, lace, 9 to 11, $1.25, now 85c
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
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.
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