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WEEKLY GAZETTE. Published every Saturday. Established 1870. Richard Melrose EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One Year $2.00 Six months 1.25 Three months 1.75 OFFICE—in P.O. Building, Center Street, Anabeim TRANSIENT ADVERTISING: STAGE-SINGING BY PROXY. A Common Trick of Actresses—How Performed—a Disaster. ["Uncle Bill" in Chicago Herald.] Among the things that can be had for 10 cents in this city now is "East Lynne," with the dual role of Isabel and Madame Vine acted with remarkable strength of lungs by an actress whose account indicates that she has not long been out of England, and certainly her fame has not yet arrived in this country; but she is worth the admission dime—yes, even the extra coin demanded for a box seat. She is sonorous in her pathos, guttural in her grief, and vociferous in her passion, but she can't sing "When other lips and other hearts," without which song "East Lynne" would be rejected even by a museum audience. It has been a common trick of actresses in this part to sit close to a wing, with the back turned to the audience, and let some other woman just out of sight do the warbling. That was the device of Matilda Heron and she has been imitated in that respect by such notable Isabels as Mrs. Bowers and Clara Morris. But the actress of whom I speak will descend to no such falsity of art. It may be true that she cannot sing a note but the audience shall not know it—at least only when there is such a mishap as occurred at the matinee recently. She bravely faced the audience when the time came to sing, opened her mouth expressively, and the familiar melody concerning "other lips and other hearts" was heard. It was only because my seat was in a box close to that side of the stage that I detected the bold feat. She was mouthing the song without uttering a note. A singer was concealed at her side by the scenery, while she opened, shut and contorted her lips in harmony with the voice. I admired her audacity and skill. It was worthy of Irving, who performs a somewhat similar deception in "Eugene Aram," where he seems to play on the spinet at which he sits. He goes through the requisite motions, and scarcely a hearer doubts that he produces the music. His assumption of graceful command over the old fashioned instrument is perfect. Back to back with the spinet, but hidden by a thickness of painted canvas, stands a piano, on which the sounds are produced, while Irving gesticulates and poses in unison. But the uneven aid proved disastrous this time. The first verse had been touchingly rendered. The supposed vocalist was so soulful, so intense, so demonstrative that a deep impression was manifested in the audience. Tears were flowing and handkerchiefs were out. The applause was loud and long. The actress bowed low in acknowledgment. Then she straightened up for the second verse. Two A stone-cut stoneyard, was friend called several topics question as to intoxicant. That beer was friend maintain cutter said, "Yard (pointing) who could drink beer at one sit for it." The fecal was made, and when asked if (pointing to a beer at one sit) know; I lets you German went about fifteen miles "Yes, I can try of beer was pro German, who did drop, and arose mouth with him away with a first recalled him and friend and I have why you did not were first ask "Vell, I don't so I vent out you know I could dig gasoline for July." Jeff Davies The case of firmed a few days the Port of Taunton worth only $25 suggestive illusory of political life political reputation doubtful if one of the newspapers name as that well known as ter in national ous for forty yrs from one office the Senate, from RED STAR TRADE MARK. COUGH CURE Absolutely Free from Opiates, Eutics and Poison. SAFE. SURE. PROMPT. 25 Cts. AT PHOENIX AND DEATH THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., DALMINGRE, ND. W R MASSER M.D. D.D.S. D.R WILDER D.D.S. MASSER & WILDER, DENTISTS, WE RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCED TO YOU that one of us will be at the Planters' Hotel on the 10th of every month to attend to any dental work that you may wish to have done. Cor. Main and Commercial Sts., LOS ANGELES, Over Farmers' & Merchants' Bank, Rooms 15, 16 & 17. Respectfully yours DES MASSER & WILDER. City Meat Market, Center Street, Opp. P. O, ANAHEIM, CAL. JOHN C. STEGE. Dealer in all kinds of choice cuts of Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal and Lamb. All kinds of saxages constantly on hand. Orders for meat taken and delivered every day to all parts of the city and vicinity free of extra charge. Give me a Call. H. GIESE, 44, 46 & 48 Los Angeles st., LOS ANGELES, CAL. DEALER IN Weber Wagons, Iron Turbine WIND MILLS, Buckeye Pumps, McCormick Mowers, Bradley Plows and Rakes, Bisseil Chilled Plows, Walking and Riding Cultivators, etc., etc. In fact a full line of STANDARD FARM IMPLEMENTS Bought from FIRST HANDS, and can always guarantee prices. A full line of Repairs always in Stock. Help the Phonograph Needs. [Pall Mall Gazette] Why does not some modern Gutemberg do for the phonograph what has been already done for the printing press? is the question asked by a writer in the new number of The Nineteenth Century. To stop short at the phonograph and not go on to invent a reading machine whereby books should be printed upon cylinders of metal would be as if the age of Faust and Gutemberg had remained content with immovable types. The written word has already been made immortal, and the world has been half revolutionized thereby. It only now remains to complete the revolution by giving immortality to the spoken word as well. The metal cylinders might be worn in the hat and the sounds be conveyed to the car by wires. There would be no more cases of blinded eyesight from poring over miserable books; the old quarrel between physical and intellectual development would disappear, for "the good genius of humanity" in this metal box would accompany men to the moor and the fields of the ditch. The weary learning of an unphonetic written language could be neglected, and previous years of our lives would be saved from waste. Foreign languages would be learned with far greater ease, for whenever a book was there the spoken language would be. The political consequences of the invention are passed over by the writer, but it would clearly be most important. For one thing, the necessity for a representative parlia ment would disappear, and direct government by the people would once more become possible. Gen. Grant in China. [San Francisco Ingleside] When Gen. Grant returned from China I was quite struck with the amusing account he gave of the difficulty he had in making the court officials of the middle kingdom understand his position in this country. They kept constantly addressing him as the emperor of the United States. "But I am not the emperor," insisted Gen. Grant. "I was president of the United States, but I am out of office now." "You are in exile then?" said one of the mandarins in great alarm. "No, I am traveling. I am now on my way back to my country." "Ah, then you are the emperor still." And the moon-eyed Celestials shook their heads and smiled faintly. It was their Chinese idea of a joke. A Lesson for Newspaper Strategista. [Macmillan's Magazine] We cannot all be expected to emulate the sobriety of that Parisian bootmaker, and scarcely a hearer doubts that he produces the music. His assumption of graceful command over the old fashioned instrument is perfect. Back to back with the spinet, but hidden by a thickness of painted canvas, stands a piano, on which the sounds are produced, while Irving gesticulates and poses in unison. But the unseen aid proved disastrous this time. The first verse had been touchingly rendered. The supposed vocalist was so soulful, so intense, so demonstrative that a deep impression was manifested in the audience. Tears were flowing and handkerchiefs were out. The applause was loud and long. The actress bowed low in acknowledgment. Then she straightened up for the second verse. The orchestra leader started the accompaniment. She sprung her mouth open to its widest limit and set it going in conformity with the words which ought to have come from the singer, but not a sound was heard until the roar of laughter which the audience emitted. The question An exchange saw who built such a weight of arm crush the average brown bread and temperate in diet exercise. The S day and dances his black bread, Smyrna porter e some olives, yet of 800 pounds. more active and negro fed on fat sive, conquering which live chief rice-eating nation the meat-eaters. Lega "I sent you an tion," said a man Dakota lawyer. "Yes, you did." "What success" "Sued it last v" "That's good." tell me the amount pay you." "My fees are credit for the $25 and we'll be" "What:" gasp where I make a debt." Iron Turbine WIND MILLS, Buckeye Pumps, McCormick Mowers, Bradley Plows and Rakes, Bissell Chilled Plows, Walking and Riding Cultivators, etc., etc. In fact a full line of STANDARD FARM IMPLEMENTS bought from FIRST HANDS, and can always guarantee prices. A full line of Repairs always in Stock. H. GIESE. Job 1m F. & J. BACKS. Importers, Manufacturers and Dealers in Furniture, Bedding, Paper Hangings, Picture Frames, etc. UNDERTAKERS, Agents for the Howe, Eldredge and Victor Sewing Machines. Los Angeles Street, : Anaheim. B. DARYFUS, E. L. GOLDSTEIN, Anaheim, San Francisco. J. FROWENFIELD, J. J. WEGLEIN, New York, New York. B. DREYFUS & CO. Grower and Dealers in California Wines and Grape Brandy. 430 to 642 rannan Street San Francisco; 45 Broadway New York. Dairy Cows for Sale. THIRTY-SIX HEAD OF MILCH COWS AND young heifers. One span of mules. A full line of farming utensils. The above are for sale cheap. This is an excellent opportunity to go into a paying business, as I have a profitable milk route. Apply to D. W. C. COWAN, Anaheim. A Lesson for Newspaper Strategists. [Macmillan's Magazine.] We cannot all be expected to emulate the sobriety of that Parisian bootmaker, a hero of a fable—I am afraid—who on being asked his opinion of the respective merits of Turenne and the Grand Conde on the stricken field, replied: "I made the boots of both gentlemen. As far as boots go there is not a pin to choose between them beyond that I cannot go, for it lies outside my profession." An Unpublished Code. [Philadelphia Call.] The latest thing in the rink line is the "roller skating flirtation." As it involves a series of extraordinary gymnastic gyrations, including spread eagles, glides, pirouettes, and several other complicated movements hitherto unknown in the skaterial arena, it is deemed best to leave the code unpublished in the interest of life and limb. The Island of Jersey. [Exchange.] The island of Jersey, the home of the famous breed of cattle bearing that name, contains only 19,000 acres, and yet it supports about 60,000 people and 2,000 head of cattle. The average rent of the farms is at the rate of $43 per acre. Conversation. [Exchange.] Conversation fills all the gaps, supplies all deficiencies. What a good trait is that recorded of Mine de Maintenon, that during dinner, the servant slipped to her side. "Please, madame, one anecdote more, for there is no roast to-day." Killed by his 14-year Old Boy LEARY, Ga., June 20—The mysterious murder of Washington Mitchell, a cubatant colored farmer, has been finally traced to his 14-year-old son. The father had given the boy a whipping, after which he departed for the adjoining market town. During his absence the mother and four children resolved on revenge. When the father was asleep that night the 14-year-old son crushed his skull with an axe. Two Baskets of Lager. A stone-cutter, whose office adjoined his stoneyard, was seated in his office when a friend called upon him, and they discussed several topics together, among them the question as to what extent lager beer was intoxicant. The stone-cutter maintained that beer was not intoxicating, while his friend maintained the opposite. The stone-cutter said, "There is a man at work in the yard (pointing to a brawny-chested German) who could drink a bucket (three gallons) of beer at one sitting and feel none the worse for it." The friend doubted, and a wager was made, and the workman called, who when asked if he could drink that bucket (pointing to a large water bucket) full of beer at one sitting, replied, "Vell, I don't know; I let you know after a vile." The German went away, and after remaining about fifteen minutes, he returned and said, "Yes, I can trink dot peer." The bucket of beer was procured and placed before the German, who very soon absorbed the last drop, and arose from his seat, wiping his mouth with his sleeve and was walking away with a firm step, when his employer recalled him and said to him, "See here, my friend and I have some curiosity to know why you did not drink the beer when you were first asked." The German replied, "Vell, I don't know dot I could trink it, so I vent out und trink a bucked; den I know I could do it."—W., in Harper's Magazine for July. Jeff Davis' Secretary of State. The case of Robert M. T. Hunter, confirmed a few days since to be Collector of the Port of Tappahannock, Va., an office worth only $250 a year—is a curious and suggestive illustration of the uncertainties of political life and the transitory nature of political reputation in this country. It is doubtful if one in a thousand of the readers of the newspapers recognized Mr. Hunter's name as that of a man once everywhere well known as an active and potent character in national politics. He was conspicuous for forty years, and rose successively from one office to another until he reached the Senate, from which he was expelled in WORTHY Of Confidence. AYER'S Sarsaparilla is a medicine that, during nearly 40 years, in all parts of the world, has proved its efficacy as the best blood alterative known to medical science. SARSAPARILLA (extracted from the root of the genuine Honduras Sarsaparilla) is its base, and its powers are enhanced by the extracts of Yellow Dock and Stillingis, the Iolides of Potassium and Iron, and other potent ingredients. IS your blood vitilated by derangements of the digestive and assimilatory functions? is it tainted by Scrofula? or does it contain the poison of Mercury or Contagious Disease? THE leading physicians of the United States, who know the composition of Ayer's SARSAPARILLA, say that nothing else so good for the purification of the blood is within the range of pharmacy. ONLY by the use of this remedy is it possible for a person who has corrupted blood to attain sound health and prevent transmission of the destructive taint to posterity. THOROUGHLY effective renovation of the system must include not only the removal of corruption from the blood, but its enrichment and the strengthening of the vital organs. RELIABLE witnesses, all over the world, testify that this work is better accomplished by Ayer's SARSAPARILLA than by any other remedy. BLOOD that is corrupted through dissection is made pure, and blood weakened through diminution of the red corpuscles is made strong. By Ayer's SARSAPARILLA. PURIFYING up the system require time in serious cases, but benefit will be derived from the use of Ayer's SARSAPARILLA more speedily than from anything else. MEDICINE for which like effects are falsely claimed, is abundant in the market under many names, but the only preparation that has stood the test of time, and proved worthy of the world's confidence, is Ayer's Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all druggists: Price $1; six bottles for $5. SPLENDID Central Property IN LOS ANGELES. Increasing Daily in Value 12 MINUTES FROM THE POSTOFFICE Lots Fronting on Eleventh, Twelfth and Pico s Two Blocks from Pearl St. and Horse cars. Immi diately on line of Electric Motor Railway on Pico S THE WILLIAMSON TRACT! Also the Cassenave Five-acre Lots adjoinin The last and only first-class tract and Central Location at owner's price per acre. 188 LOTS. $390 EACH! Title Perfect And Deed Held in Trust for the subscribers. Los Angeles National Bank the Depository for Payments Made. Four Elegant Villa Residences Streets all 60 feet wide and graded, with first class plank Silewalks on each side. Max with Electric Lights without charge for one year. All the streets to be planted with large shaded trees. A nursery of 3,500 trees of fine size now on the tract for that purpose. Payments The question of diet will never be settled. An exchange says: "The Roman soldier, who built such wonderful roads and carried a weight of armor and luggage that would crush the average farm hand, lived one brown bread and sour wine. They were temperate in diet, regular and constant in exercise. The Spanish peasant works every day and dances half the night, yet eats only his black bread, onion and watermelon. The Smyrna porter eats only a little fruit and some olives, yet he walks off with his load of 800 pounds. The coolie, fed on rice, is more active and can endure more than the negro fed on fat meat." Yet the progressive, conquering races of to-day are those which live chiefly upon animal food. The rice-eating nations invariably succumb to the meat-eaters. Legal Assistance "I sent you an account of $25 for collection," said a man, coming into the office of a Dakota lawyer. "Yes, you did." "What success have you had?" "Sued it last week and got it." "That's good. Give me the money and tell me the amount of your fees and I will pay you." "My fees are $50. I have given you credit for the $25 collected—pay me another $25 and we'll be square." "What!" gasped the man; "I don't see where I make anything by collecting the debt." Ayer's Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all druggists: Price $1; six bottles for $5. DUJARDIN'S NERVINE IS UNFAILING AND INFALLIBLE IN CURING Epileptic Fits Spasne, Falling Sickness, Convulsions, St. Vitus Dance, Alcoholism, Opium Eating, Scrofula, and ALL NERVOUS AND BLOOD DISEASES. 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The successesoftheHoustonianfairwillbetheplantofthemetalhatandcelebrationwithoneofthestreetsnowonthetractforthatpurpose. Payments Ontheinstallmentplan.188lotsat$290perloyMonthlypayment$29withoutinterest.Firstpayment$60. LastopportunityforOwner'sBed-rockPrices.beautiful,CentralResidenceProperty. ImmediatelyadjoiningtheCityCentreTrainElevation,TownsideandMainStreetintheheartofthecityandlevelwithMainandSpringStairsnowbeing laidfortheElectricMotorRoadOnSpringStairsnowbeing laidfortheElectricMotorRoadOnSpringStairsnowbeing laidfortheElectricMotorRoadOnSpringStairsnowbeing laidfortheElectricMotorRoadOnSpringStairsnowbeing laidfortheElectricMotorRoadOnSpringStairsnowbeing laidfortheElectricMotorRoadOnSpringStairsnowbeing laidfortheElectricMotorRoadOnSpringStairsnowbeing laidfortheElectricMotorRoadOnSpringStairsnowbeing laidfortheElectricMotorRoadOnSpringStairsnowbeing laidfortheElectricMotorRoadOnSpringStairsnowbeing laidfortheElectricMotorRoadOnSpringStairsnowbeing laidfortheElectricMotorRoadOnSpringStairsnowbeing laidfortheElectricMotorRoadOnSpringStairsnowbeing laidfortheElectricMotorRoadOnSpringStairsnowbeing laidfortheElectricMotorRoadOnSpringStairsnowbeing laidfortheElectricMotorRoadOnSpringStairsnowbeing laidfortheElectricMotorRoadOnSpringStairsnowbeing laidfortheElectricMotorRoadOnSpringStairsnowbeing laidfortheElectricMotorRoadOnSpringStailsnowbeing laidfortheElectricMotorRoadOnSpringStailsnowbeing laidfortheElectricMotorRoadOnSpringStailsnowbeing laidfortheElectricMotorRoadOnSpringStailsnowbeing laidfortheElectricMotorRoadOnSpringStailsnowbeing laidfortheElectricMotorRoadOnSpringStailsnowbeing laidfortheElectricMotorRoadOnSpringStailsnowbeing laidfortheElectricMotorRoadOnSpringStailsnowbeing laidfortheElectricMotorRoadOnSpringStailsnowbeing laidfortheElectricMotorRoadOnSpringStailsnowbeing laidfortheElectricMotorRoadOnSpringStailsnowbeing laidfortheElectricMotorRoadOnSpringStailsnowbeing laidfortheElectricMotorRoadOnspringStailsnowbeing laidfortheElectricMotorRoadOnspringStailsnow being laid fortheElectricMotorRoadOnspringStailsnow being laid fortheElectricMotorRoadOnspringStailsnow being laid fortheElectricMotorRoadOnspringStailsnow being laid fortheElectricMotorRoadOnspringStailsnow being laid fortheElectricMotorRoadOnspringStailsnow being laid fortheElectricMotorRoadOnspringStailsnow being laid fortheElectricMotorRoadOnspringStailsnow being laid fortheElectricMotorRoadOnspringStailsnow being laid fortheElectricMotorRoadOnspringStailsnow being laid fortheElectricMotorRoad OnspringStailsnow being laid fortheElectricMotorRoad OnspringStailsnow being laid fortheElectricMotorRroad OnspringStailsnow being laid fortheElectricMotorRroad OnspringStailsnow being laid fortheElectricMotorRroad OnspringStailsnow being laid fortheElectricMotorRroad OnspringStailsnow being laid fortheElectricMotorRroad OnspringStailsnow being laid fortheElectricMotorRroad OnspringStailsnow being laid fortheElectricMotorRroad OnspringStailsnow being laid fortheElectricMotorRroad OnspringSTAILSNOVELYHOUSE TheWilliamsonTract.123Lots This listing will include properties in this metropolitan area with no more than five properties per sale. These properties are placed before the public and may not be offered first class by means other than direct mail. The company points with just pride to the Chihuahua City Hallway past its entrance on two adjacent streets with no more than five properties per sale. Four additional villa residences will be placed at all three streets with large size already on the tract to be set out in the tall. Careful gardeners will be employed by the Company to take charge of them for one year. Four handsome VILLA RESIDENCES to be erected. They will be all elegantly finished inside in Eastlake style even to the kitchen. The houses will be 24x44 parlor and chamber with sliding doors; dining room; large hall; spacious kitchen; bath rooms and porticoes. There are no Narrow Streets and no Side Lots. Every street is 60 feet wide. The masts for the Electric Light are now being erected. These masts being four inches long on the City Centre and this Tract will illuminate every lot and residence with a flood of light; an ornament; and a safeguard. PLANKED MIDWEST ALKALKS four feet wide with substantial stringers 2x4; will be placed on each side of every street. Think of the Location. Eleventh to eleventh With Poison Made of Snakes' Heads CHARLOTTE, N. C., June 20.—Jacob Parker is on trial in Kowan county for the murder of his wife. Parker got mad with his wife while they were attending a corn shuck, and kicked her in the abdomen, and she became an invalid. It is alleged that he afterward gave his wife, who died on the 3rd inst., a poison made from snakes' heads, which were beat into a powder and given in whisky. A former wife of Parker's died under circumstances not entirely free from suspicion. Seventeen-year Locusta. The seventeen-year locusta have appeared at Ashford, in eastern Connecticut, and the din they make fills the country and is heard for miles. Just seventeen years ago they appeared in that part of the country. They do no damage. Mysteriously they appear, their deafening cry is heard for a few weeks, and then they suddenly disappear. Many people have visited Ashford to see the locusta. There is a peculiar mark on the back of the insect, which is interpreted to mean either war or peace for the country. City Stables, Center Street (Opposite Kroeger's Block) ANAHEIM. L.F.Lewis.-- Proprietor THESE STABLES ARE THE BEST VENTILATED and most comfortable in the booth and special attention will be paid to boarding and Grooming horses. The charge in all cases will be reasonable. Single and Double Teams Furnished at short notice and careful drivers familiar with the country, supplied who required. The natronage of the public is respectfully solicited. PILES It absorbs tumors, allows the itching, acts as a poliutice and gives relief. Dr. Kirk's German Pile Ointment is prepared only for Piles and itching of the private parts, and nothing else. Every box is warranted. Sold by Drugstores and sent by mail on receipt of price, $1.00 per box. J. J. MACK & CO., Wholesale Agents, San Francisco, Cal. DR. WOOD'S LIVER REGULATOR Prepared from the Active Medicinal Properties Contained in Mandrake, Dandelion, Butternut, Black Root, Bog Bane, Bitter Root, Blood Root, Calisaya Bark, Barberry Bark, Sweet Flag, Indian Hemp, Wa-a-Hoo, Golden Seal, etc. For the Speedy and Permanent Relief of the most hopeless cases of Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Chills and Fever, Disordered Digestion, Sick Headache, General Debility, And all other diseases arising from a Bilious State of the stomach, or an inactive or Diseased Liver. REDINGTON & OO., S.P., Wholesale Agent's FOR SALE BY ALL DEBOGAMES. There are no Narrow Streets and no Side Lots. EVERY STREET IS 60 FEET WIDE. The masts for the Electric Lights are now being erected. These masts being four is number on the City Centre and this Tract, will illumine every lot and residence with a flood of light; an ornament, a necessity and a safeguard. PLANKED-SIDEWALKS, four feet wide, with substantial stringers 2x4, will be placed on each side of every street. Think of the Location, Eleventh to Pico, and but two blocks from Pearl Street. The sale of this tract is on the Homestead Plan. The land is sold as an entire y, and delivered over to the subscribers with all. The Improvements of Villa Residences, Planked Sidewalks, Electric Lights, Ornamental Shade Trees, Etc., Without further charge than the amount received in the aggregate from the subscribers, each of whom has a vested right in the entire track. The meeting of the subscribers for the distribution of these lots is fixed for November 8th, 1890. They agree to a mode of distribution (according to the Homestead Law) of 1892 on the same plan as that of the Childs Tracts, the Urnston Tract and the City Centre Tract. The street railway on Pearl street, at the corner of Pico street, is within two blocks of the tract, and in sixty days Colonel Howland's Electric Motor Road will be completed on Pico street past this entire property. Southern California Land Co., 263 NORTH MAIN STREET, Los Angeles, Cal. LEGAL HOMESTEADS. The best lawyers in Los Angeles state that the Childs Tract, Urnston Tract, City Centre Tract and Williamson Tract Homesteads conform strictly to the law of the State in making a division of the property among the purchasers—each purchaser holding a vested right in the whole tract until the meeting for subdivision of interests. PLENDID Real Property! OS ANGELES. g Daily in Value. SES FROM the POSTOFFICE THE WILLIAMSON RACT! enavate Five-acre Lots adjolning only first-class tract and Cenn at owner's price per acre. 38 LOTS. O EACH! e Perfect held in Trust for the subscribers. National Bank the Defor Payments Made. agent Villa Residences reet wide and graded, with firsttile walks on each side. Mast Lights without charge for one to be planted with large shade arsery of 3,500 trees of fine size act for that purpose. Officer of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Los Angeles, California. Resolution Of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Los Angeles, adopted Friday, May 14, 1899. On motion Supervisor Ross, the following resolution of the Board of Supervisors of the county of Los Angeles was unanimously adopted, viz: WHENAS, It appears that the property hereinafter described belongs to the county of Los Angeles, and is not required for public use, and that the sale thereof will be for the best interests of said county; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Clerk of this Board be and be hereby directed to give thirty days notice by publication in the Anaheim Gazette, a newspaper published at Anaheim, in said county, that said property will be sold at public auction at the door of the Courthouse of said county, on Main street, in the city of Los Angeles, California, on Tuesday, the 6th day of July, 1896, at 12 o'clock noon of said day, to the highest bidder for cash. That said property will be sold as follows, to wit: The west 20 feet of that real property described in deed of conveyance between the Trustees of the Fairview Orange Hall Building Association to the Board of Supervisors as recorded in Book 140, page 552, and described as commencing at a stake 40 ft north from the southeast corner of Lot 8 of Helen & Lynch subdivision of NW 10 of Sec. 16, T 4 S, R 10 W., S B M. thence 100 feet west along Broadway; thence at right angles north to the railroad ground; thence south-early along the line of the depot grounds to the east line of said lot; thence south along and line to the place of beginning. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. C. H. DUNSMOOK. Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Los Angeles county, Cal. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Of the State of California, in and for the County of Los Angeles. In the matter of [ADJUDICATION OF INSOLVENCY] M. SUMMERFIELD. An insolvent debtor [Sec. 6, Act of April 16, 1880] M. Summerfield having filed in this Court his petition, schedule and inventory in Insolvency, from which it appears that he is an insolvent Debtor, the said M. Summerfield is hereby declared to be insolvent. The Sheriff of the county of Los Angeles is hereby directed to take possession of all the estate, real and personal, of the said M. Summerfield, insolvent debtor, except such as may be by law exempt from execution, and of all his debts, vouchers, books of account, and papers, and to keep the same safely until the appointment of an assignee of his estate. All persons are forbidden to pay any debts to the said insolvent, or to deliver any property belonging to such insolvent, to him, or to any person, firm, corporation or association for his use and the said debtor is hereby forbidden to transfer or deliver any property, until the further order of this Court, except as herein ordered. It is further ordered that all the creditors of said debtor be and appear before the Honorable Wm. A. Chengy Judge of the Superior Court, of the county of Los Angeles, in open court at the court-room of said Court, in the county of Los Angeles on the 21st BANK OF ANAHEIM. CAPITAL STOCK, $100,000.00. PLEZ JAMES...President G. B. SHAFFER...Secretary BOARD OF DIRECTORS: E. F. SPENCE, W. H. MABURY, W. K. JAMES, S. H. MOTT, P. JAMES. This Bank receives Deposits, Loane 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. DRATS, LETTERS OF CREDIT OR POSTAL orders issued on Banks in the principal cities in all European countries. Tickets entitling the holder to passage from Na York to the several ports of England, France or Ge many, or from any port in those counties to Na 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 so point in the countries named for any relativer friend can purchase ticket herewand forward them to the proper person by mail. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF IN THE SUPERIOR COURT STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Court of Los Angeles. In the matter of the estate of James M. Roberts, deceased, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION OF TIME FOR PROV. IN WILLOW, E.D. Notice is hereby given that Monday, the 15th day of July, 1886, at 10 o'clock in the forement of said court, at the courtroom of said superior Court at the courthouse in the city and county of Los Angeles to show cause why an order should not be granted to the said Salome A. Wood to sell so much of the real estate of the said minors as shall be necessary. And that a copy of this order be published at least four successive weeks on the Analeim Lazette, a newsaper printed and published in said county of Los Angeles WM. A. CHENEY, Superior Judge Dated June 14, 1886. JELI-41 QUICK TIME AND CHEAP FARES To Eastern and European Cities Persons in Anaheim or vicinity desiring to send any point in the countries named for any relative friend can purchase ticket here and forward them to the proper person by mail. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Los Angeles. Capital Stock $100,000 Surplus $100,000 E. F. SPENCE, President. J. M. ELLIOTT, Cashier. DIRECTORS: J. D. Hicknell, J. F. Crane, H. Mabury Wm. L. cv. E. F. Spence, STOCKHOLDERS: CAPITA A. H. WILCOX, DR. R. H. McDONALD O. S. WITHERBY, J. F. CRANE, J. E. HIPPLEMAN, H. MABORY, Wm. L. cv. S. H. MOTT, E. F. SPENCE R. LUDWAR. Watch Maker and Jeweler, Centre Street, Anaheim. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WATCHES, CLOCKS and Jewelry carefully required and warranted is a fine assortment of Elgin and Waltham Watches. Ostrich Farm NOTICE. On and after JANUARY 1st the above farm will be open to visitors daily. CHARGE: 50 cents each person. All dogs found on the farm will be destroyed. Troopers will be prosecuted. By order Superintendent California Ostrich Farming Company QUICK TIME AND CHEAP FARES To Eastern and European Cities Via the Great Transcontinental All-Rail Routes, —OF THE— Southern Pacific Company (PACIFIC SYSTEM) Daily Express and Emigrant Trains make prompt connections with the several railway lines in the East. CONNECTING AT— New York and New Orleans with the several Steamer Lines to ALL EUROPEAN PORTS. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS attached to Overland Express Trains; THIRD-OLASS SLEEPING CARS are run daily with Overland Emigrant Trains. No additional charge for Berths in Third-Class Cars. TICKETS sold, Sleeping-car Berths secured, and other information given upon application at the Company's Offices, where passengers calling in person can secure choice of routes etc. RAILROAD LANDS For sale on reasonable terms. Apply to, or address W. H. MILLS, JEROME MADDEN, Land Agent, Land Agent, C.P.R.E. San Francisco, S.P.R.E. San Francisco. A. N. TOWNE, T. H. GOODMAN, General Manager, Gen Pass. & Tkt. Agt aug4-8m San Francisco, Cal. AGift Send 10 cents postage, and we will mail you free aroyal, valuable sample box of goods that will put you in you in the way of making more money at once, than anything else in America. Both sexes of all ages can live at home and work in spare time, or all the time Capital not required. We will start you. Immense pay sure for those who start at once. STINSON & CO., Portland, Maine. NOTICE. On and after JANUARY 1st the above farm will be open to visitors daily. CHARGE—50 cents each person. All dogs found on the farm will be destroyed. Trespassers will be prosecuted. By order Superintendent California Ostrich Farming Company TUTT'S PILLS 25 YEARS IN USE. The Greatest Medical Triumph of the Agel Symptoms of a Torpid Liver. Lance of appetite, Bewala coitive, Pain in the head, with a dull sensation in the back part, Pain under the shoulder-blade, Fullness after eating, with a disinclination to exertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with a feeling of having neglected some duty, Weariness, Dizziness, Flushing at the Heart. Data before the eyes, Headache over the right eye, Restlessness, With facial dreams, Highly colored Urine, and Constipation. TUTT'S PILLS are especially adapted to such cases, one dose effects such a change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. They increase the Appetite and cause the body to Take on Fleas, thus the system is nourished, and by their Taste Action on the digestive Organs Regular Stools are produced. Price $3e. 46 Murray St., N.Y. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. 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