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A PASTORAL I met with Daria, the sheepard madden; Her cook was indoored with wreathed flowers; I am and wooded her through sunlight wheeling And shadows stalking for hours and hours. And she, my Daria, whose lap includes Wild summer roses of faint perfume, The white I used her, kept busied, and bearkened Till shades had darkened from gloss to glow. She touched my shoulder with fearful finger: She said: "We linger; we must not stay. My fock's in danger, my sleep will wander; Behold them yonder—how far they stray! I answered bolder: "Nay, let me hear you. And still be near you, and still adhere! He wolf nor stranger will touch one yearling; Ah! stay, my darling, a moment more! She whispered, sighing: "There will be sorrow Beyond to morrow, if I lose today; My fold unguarded, my flock unfolded, I shall be so sodded, and sent away." Said I, replying: "If they do into you, They ought to kiss you when you get home; And well rewarded by friend and neighbor, Should be the labor from which you come." "They might remember," she answered merely "That lambs are weakly and sleep are wild; But, if they love me, it is none so fervent; I am a servant, and not a child." Then each hot ember glowed quick within me, And love did win me to swift reply: "Ah! do but prove me, and none shall blind you. Nor fray, nor find you, until I die." She blubbed and started, and stood awaiting. As if detaining in dreams divine; But I did brave them—I told her plainly She doubted vainly; she must be mine. So we twin hearts, from all the valley Did chase and raily her ribbing ews. And homeward drove them, we two together, Through blooming heather and gleaming dew. That simple duty from grace did bend her— My Daria tender, my Daria true; That I, her wander, did always bless her And often press her to take her die. And now in beauty she flies my dwelling— With love enclosing and undeformed; And love both guard her both fast and ferrent— No more a servant, nor yet a child. Bechuanaland. Bechuanaland is the paradise of the workingman. In the course of our journeuwe never saw a beggar or a starving person. Masons in Bechuanaland were getting wages of 15s. to £1 per diem, and this with meat at 5d. a pound. Natives in the coal pits were getting 5s. a day. When we consider that a Kullir's food, consisting of door meal jap, costs from 5d. to 6d. a day, there is a good margin for saving. We had Baralongs and Basutos working for us. The former we found clever with their fingers, but very poor in physique, with a great disillusionation for hard work. The Baulitos Bechuanaland is the paradise of the workingman. In the course of our sojourn we never saw a beggar or a starving person. Masons in Bechuanaland were getting wages of 15s. to £1 per diem, and this with meat at 5d. a pound. Native in the coal pits were getting 5s. a day. When we consider that a Kallir's food, consisting of door meal jap, costs from 5d. to 6d. a day, there is a good margin for saving. We had Baralongs and Basutos working for us. The former we found clever with their fingers, but very poor in physique, with a great disinclination for hard work. The Basutos are a fine race; magnificently proportioned, and excellent workers, willing and intelligent. The superiority of the Basuto and the Zulu is shown indisputably by the fact that from them are recruited the police and the searchers of the diamond fields.* Some think it probable that the native races of South Africa came originally from the South Sea Islands, but, be that as it may, it is certain that Jewish customs obtain among them. Circumcision is universal, and the old Jewish law of raising up seed to the deceased brother survives in the South African tribal law that when a chief dies his next brother marries his widow, and the children afterward born from this union are accounted the children of the dead man, not of the living father.—The Fortnightly Review. Damon in Search of Pythias. There was a popular play running at a Boston theatre. The crowd was crushing in at the door and the auditorium was already full, when a man from the country rushed up to the manager, who stood rubbing his hands as he listened to the plunk plunk of the money on the little box office shelf. "Say, mister, you're the manager, I believe?" "Yes, sir." "Wal, I've lost my friend in the crowd, and I guess he's got inside by this time. Would you mind going into the theatre and just hollerin' 'Higgins'"—San Francisco Chronicle. Good Appetite. A certain well known college professor began his career as a teacher in a country school district and, following the custom of the time, "boarded around" one winter. His arrival at one rural home took place just at dinner time, and he at once sat down with the family to enjoy the repast. He does not remember that his appetite was particularly sharp that day, but at the close of the meal the mistress of the house looked across the table toward her husband and remarked: "Well, John, I guess you'd better kill that heifer after all."—Youth's Companion. A Case of Courage. It is remarkable how moral courage will almost always overcome brute force. When Gen. Clarke was subduing hostile Indians he once had before him a chief whose record was one of bloodshed and pillage, and who made it a boast that he feared no man. Clarke treated him with contempt, accused him of being a squaw who would fight and bird all his A Case of Courage. It is remarkable how moral courage will almost always overcome brute force. When Gen. Clarke was subduing hostile Indians he once had before him a chief whose record was one of bloodshed and pillage, and who made it a boast that he feared no man. Clarke treated him with contempt, accused him of being a squaw who would never fight, and had all his insignia of rank stripped off him. The savage, who had always been accustomed to being cringed to, was awed by the intrepid bearing of the white man, and begged for peace and pardon. He never gave any more trouble. — St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Wanted to Know Her Sphere of Duty. "Are you the girl who was to come to our house as a nurse?" asked a fashionable lady of the healthy looking girl who had just entered the room. "Mam, ma'am." "I have examined your references and I find them satisfactory. You may begin next week." "But if ya plaza, ma'am, I'd like to ask yes wan question." "What is it?" "Is it a baby or a poog dog that I'm to look after?" — Merchant Traveler. The Graphophone in Sickness. A Dr. Richardson has achieved some instructive experiments in the use of the graphophone for recording physical symptoms, such as coughs and pulses. A cough of today can always be recorded and compared readily with one of days before. Cola's Carbaliseap Is a medicinal Toilet Soap, absolutely pure and free from the delaterious ingredients used in many of the so called skin soaps. It purifies the skin, allows the irritation of sunburn, rash and prickly heat, softens the hands and prevents roughness and chapping on black heads, pimples and skin bleam, ithes, and presmarves, freshens and beautifies the complexion. It produces a soft, creamy emulsion, even in hard water, and is a positive luxury for the bath, the toilet and the nursery. Get only the genuine, the label on which is black and the letters green. Price 25 cents. Sold at the Anaheim Pharmacy. House Movers. N. L. GALBRAITH & CO., SANTA ANA, CAL., P. O. Box 232. J. P. DES GRANGES. Steam Boring Well Tools. Deep and Shallow Wells bored on shortest notice. Also deep and shallow Drive Wells. All orders through the post offices at Anaheim and Pallerton promptly attended to. Agent for the CYCLONE WINDMILL Pumps and Tanks supplied and set up. CHAMS ILLS WITH GRADE BOX AIRD DIGESTION; DISORDERED LIVER; MILL ON RECEIPT OF PRICE 25 CENTS A BOX. R. LUEDKE, Watch Maker and Jeweler Center Street, Anaheim. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WATCHES, CLOCK AND JEWELRY carefully repaired and warranted — A fine assortment of Elgin and Waltham Watches. PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION. Pacific Coast Steamship COMPANY. Goodall, Perkins & Co., General Agents, San Francisco. NORTHERN ROUTER. Emerson Barge for Portland, Or., Victoria, R.C., and Puget Sound and Alaska, and all coast points. SOUTHERN ROUTER. TIME TABLE FOR NOVEMBER, 1889. LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO. For Port Harford. S. S. Santa Rosa, November 1, 8, 17, Santa Barbara, 25 and December 3. S. S. Queen, November 4, 18, 21 and San Diego. For Redondo... S. S. Los Angeles, November 8, 11, San Pedro and Way Ports. S. S. Everett, November 7, 18, 20 and Dec. 1. LEAVE SAN PEDRO. For... S. S. Santa Rosa, Nov. 2, 11, 18 and 21. San Diego... S. S. Queen, Nov. 7, 18, 20 and Dec. 1. LEAVE SAN PEDRO. For San Francisco... S. S. Queen, Nov. 1, 8, 17, 25 and December 3. Port Harford... S. S. Santa Rosa, Nov. 4, 18, 21 and Santa Barbara. LEAVE SAN PEDRO AND REDONDO. For San Francisco... S. S. Enreka, Nov. 2, 10, 18 and 20. and S. S. Los Angeles, Nov. 6, 14, 20 Way Points. Care to connect with steamers leave R. P. R. Depot Fifth street, Los Angeles, as follows: With Queen of the Pacific and Santa Rosa at 9:40 o'clock, A.M. With Los Angeles and Enreka going north at 5:18 o'clock, P.M. Passengers per Los Angeles and Enreka via Redondo leave Santa Fe depot at 5:09 p.m. EF Plans of steamers' mills at agent's office, where bertha may be secured. The steamers Los Angeles and Enreka will call regularly at Newport pier for and with freight and passengers. The company reserves the right to change the steamers or their days of mailing. For passage or freight, as above, or for Tickets to and from All Important Points in Europe, Apply to W. PARRIS Agent. OFFICE—No. 8 Commercial Street—Los Angeles SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (Pacific System.) IMPORTANT CHANGE OF TIME. Sunday, Oct. 27, 1889. BANK OF ANAHEIM CAPITAL STOCK, $100,000.00. FLEX JAMES.....Pamela GEORGE V. HOKER....Cameron BOARD OF DIRECTORS: K. P. SPENCE...W. H. MABUR W. K. JAMES, S. H. MOTT,...P. JAMES. This Bank receives Deposits, Le Money, Bugs and Sails Exchange and Currency makes Collections and transmits a General Banking Business. OVERREPONDENTS: Penny National Bank, Los Angeles, Panama-Mexico Bank, Los Angeles, Panama-Railway Bank, San Francisco Bank. DEPARTMENT OF CREDIT OR POINTING on funds in the principal edifice European countries. Tickets valid the holder to passage from Teach to the several parts of England, France or money or from any part in them countries to Teach via the Bremington American Postal Company as popular rates. Return tickets as a motion Carrierization, including the holder to jump railroad from San Francisco to New York or venues located at the established rate. Persons in Anaheim or vicinity desiring to see any point in the commercial named for any relatfied friend to a purchase ticket here and forward that proper manner by mail. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Los Angeles. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WATCHES, CLOCK AND JEWELRY carefully repaired and warranted — A fine appointment of— Elgin and Waltham Watches. PACIFIC Condensed Milk, Coffee and Canning Co., BUENA PARK, Orange County, Cal. NOTICE. Any matter the post of supplying milk to the factory at Buena Park can make arrangements on application of D.J. No. Manager on the ground of J.M. PITHLADO. ANAHEIM STREET CAR CO. Location at Principal Place of Business, Anaheim, Orange county, California. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors held on the 21st day of September, 1889, an order for 40 D.E. per share was levied upon the corporation, payable for Saturday, October 25th, to the Secretary of the office of his office center located Anaheim. My stock in such funds will be assessment shall remain impaired on the 6th day of October, 1889, will be developed and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Saturday the 10th day of November, 1889, to pay the settlement investment together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. RICHARD MELROSE, Secretary Anaheim Street Car Company; Office at Center street, Anaheim, Cal. SANFORD JOHNSON'S BARN AND STOCK PENS Are now about completed, and he is prepared to buy Cattle, Hay, Corn, PUMPKINS & BEETS FOR CASH. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Los Angeles, Cal., October 25, 1889. Notice is hereby given that the following named writer has billed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at Los Angeles, Cal., on January 17, 1889. viz. Herman Keater, Homestead Application, No. 1429; for the E.J. and SW] of SE] and SE] of SW], Sec. 2, T.3 south, R.9 west, S.B.M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz. Salve Edlerion of Anaheim, Orange county, Peter Hansen of Anaheim, Orange county, Cal. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (Pacific System.) IMPORTANT CHANGE OF TIME. Sunday, Oct. 27, 1889. Trains leave and are due to arrive at LOS ANGELES New Arcade Depot, daily as follows: LEAVE FOR: BANNING BANNING Colton Colton Colton Deming and East El Paso and East Long Beach Long Beach and San Pedro Ogden and East Portland Riverside Riverside Riverside San Bernardino San Bernardino San Bernardino San Francisco & Sacramento San Francisco & Sacramento Santa Ana and Anaheim Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Santa Monica Santa Monica Santa Monica Santa Monica Tustin Whittler Whittler Sundays excepted. Mondays excepted. Three Routes—The Sunset via El Paso, the Central via Ogden, and the Shasta via Portland. Direct connections. Pullman Palace Buffet Sleeping Cars. Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars. Semi-monthly Sunset excursions through to New York and Boston with but one change. For freight and ticket rates apply to T.A. DARLING Agent, Anaheim, Or J.M. Crawley, A.G.P.A., Los Angeles, A.N. TOWNE, T.H. GOODMAN, General Manager Santa Fe Route IS THE SHORT LINE From Southern California to Denver, Kansas City, Chicago, Boston, New York and all EASTERN CITIES! Time from 12 to 24 Hours Quicker than any other line. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars run through from SAN DIEGO TO CHICAGO Every Day in the Year. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS Completely Furnished run through on all Overland Trains Tourist Excursions in charge of experienced managers leave every THURSBAY. The cars are carpeted and curtained and are supplied with Mattresses, Blackets, Sheets, Pillows and Lunch Tables. A Pullman Portor is in charge of each car to attend to the comfort of our patrons. Rates as Low as the Lowest. For full information call on or address L.A. DES-MOND, Agent, Anaheim, CLARENCE A. WARNER. FOR CASH. oct 1741 Notice for Publication. Land Office at Los Angeles, Cal., October 28, 1859. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler of notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at Los Angeles, Cal., on January 17, 1859, viz.: Salve Edverson of Anaheim, Orange county, Cal.; Peter Haines of Anaheim, Orange county, Cal.; George Garlics of Anaheim, Orange county, Cal.; Pritz Ruchman of Anaheim, Orange county, Cal. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of salt land. In the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California. In the matter of the Estate and Guardianship of Damacio Rios, Refugio Rios, Benancio Rios, Delta Zalda Rios and Requella Rios, minors. It appearing to this Court from the position this day presented and filed by Carmen Morillo Pinehill, the guardian of the persons and entitlement of Damacio Rios, Refugio Rios, Benancio Rios, Delta Zalda Rios and Requella Rios, minors, praying for an order of certain real estate belonging to said wards, that it is necessary that such real estate should be sold. It is hereby ordered that the next of kin of the said wards, and all persons interested in the said estate, appear before this Court on Monday, the 26th day of November, 1859, at 10 o'clock A.M., at the courtroom of this Court, in Santa Ana, then and there to show cause why an order should not be granted for the sale of such estate. And it is further ordered that a copy of this order be published at least once a week for three days before the said day of hearing in the Anaconda Gazetta, a newspaper grieved and published in said county of Orange. Dated, October 30, 1859. J. W. TOWER, Judge of the Superior Court. Richard Melrose, attorney for Guardian. SAN DIEGO TO CHICAGO Every Day in the Year. TOURIST SLEEPING GARS Completely Furnished run through on all Overland Trains. Tourist Excursions in charge of experienced managers leave every THURSDAY. The cars are car-painted and curtained and are supplied with Mattresses, Blackets, Sheets, Pillows and Lunch Tables. A Pullman Portor is in charge of each car to attend to the comfort of our patrons. Ratces as Low as the Lowest. For full information call on or address L. A. DESMOND, Agent, Anaheim, or CLARENCE A. WARNER, EXCURSION MANAGER. No. 29 North Spring Street, Los Angeles, California. K. H. WADE, General Manager. G. P. & T. A. jy18-4m MISCELLANEOUS. CITY MEAT MARKET GO TO Bentz & Steadman, For Fresh Meats, Corned Beef, Pickled Pork, Chicken Lard and Smoked Meat. The "Lilly" Ham and Bacon out to Order. Highest Market Prices Paid for Fat Stook, Eggs and Poultry CENTER ST._ ANAHFIM Dissolution of Partnership. The partnership hereafter extinguishes between W. J. Rose and W. Primer under the first name and style of Rose & Primer; imminent of the Anaheim Hotel; in this day disbanded by mutual consent. Mr. Primer will continue the business, and pay all bills due by the firm. All bills due the said firm are incurred due to him. Anaheim, Oct 15, 1859. LIEB'S BEER HALL. CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS. Ice-Cold Beer Alongs on Draught. Meta Building, Center Street. OF ANAHEIM CAPITAL STOCK, OO,000.00. BARD OF DIRECTORS: NICK, W. H. MABURY W. K. JAMES MOTT, P. JAMES receives Deposits, Leans Bugs and Sails Exchange currency, makes Collec- and transmits a General Banking Business. HOME INDUSTRY. PHILADELPHIA BEER. 20 Ots. Per. BOTTLE. $1 75 " DOZEN. $3 25 " CASE. $9 25 " BARREL. I will pay 25 cents per dozen for bottles returned. For Sale by N. HART At Fountain Saloon, Anaheim. P. DAVIS & BRO., CENTER STREET, - ANAHEIM, (Between Los Angeles and Lemon.) DEALERS IN PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, GRAIN, LIQUORS. CIGARS, WOOL, HIDES, ETC. JOHN EVERHARTY, PROPRIETOR ... FASHION LIVERY, FEED AND BOARDING STABLES. J.M. Griffith Company (A Commission.) LUMBER DEALERS ANAHEIM. Keep constantly on hand. Doors, Blinds, Windows, MOULDINGS. Posts, Shakes, Shingles. LATH, HAIR, PLASTER OF PARIS. HARMIM GRIST MILLS OPERATING ON WESTMINSTER AND BAYMONT OF MAINE. Grain, Feed, Milk, Dec. of all varieties. Ora shiled and shipped. Fresno and Marced County LANDS To Rent and For Sale. 75,000 acres of wheat and sugar best land in the above counties; to rent for a term of years. Also, 186,000 acres of the rainfruit, fruit, salads and sugar best land; with water for irrigation; farmland in trust of from 81 acres to large tracts suitable for Colony purposes. For particulars apply to R. R. PERRIN, nov14-2m 409 Kearney Street, San Francisco. 1890. Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. A new Shakespeare—the Shakespeare of Edwin A. Abbey—will be presented in Harper's Magazine for 1890, with comments by Andrew Lang. Harper's Magazine has also made special arrangements with Alphonse Daudet, the greatest of living French novelists, for the exquisite publication, in serial form of a humorous story, to be entitled "The Colonist of Tarson: the Last Adventures of the Famous Tartarina." The story will be translated by Henry James, and illustrated by Rosini and Myrbach. W. D. Howells will contribute a novellette in three parts, and Larkadio Haarn a novellette in two parts, entitled "Youma," handsomely illustrated. In illustrated papers, touching subjects of current interest, and in its abort stories, poems, and timely articles, the Magazine will maintain its well-known standard. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Los Angeles. OFFICERS: President, NELL, Vice-President, OTT, Cashier, FER, Asst. Cashier. DIRECTORS: WILMAN LACY, J. P. CRANK, H. MAYCURY, J. M. ELLIOTT. WANTED SOLICITORS FOR STANDARD ENTER From Business by desire to notify the Public of Santa Ana and Orange County, that we have determined to SELL OUT! Establishment, consisting of Thirty Odd Thousand Dollars Worth of FRY GOODS, CLOTHING! and Gents' Furnishing Goods! HATS, LIQUORS. CIGARS, WOOL, HIDES, ETC. JOHN EVERHARTY, PROPRIETOR FASHION LIVERY, FEED AND BOARDING STABLES. FIRST-CLABS TURNOUTS FURNISHED! WITH OR WITHOUT DRIVERS. Horses Bought and Sold. City Stables, Center Street (Opposite Kroeger's Block) ANAHEIM. A. L. Lewis & Co. Proprietors. THESE STABLES ARE THE BEST VENTILATED and most commodious in the town, and special attention will be paid to Boarding and Grooming borges The charge in all cases will be reasonable. Single and Double Teams furnished at short notice, and careful drivers, families with the country, supplied when required. The pat onage of the public respectfully solicited. ILLING OUT! TO Entire From Business Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement without the express order of Harper & Brothers. Address: Harper & Brothers, New York. 1890. Harper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Weekly has a well-established place as the leading illustrated newspaper in America. The fairness of its editorial comments on current politics has earned for it the respect and confidence of all impartial readers, and the variety and excellence of its literary contents, which include serial and short stories by the best and most popular writers, fit it for the perusal of people of the wildest range of tastes and pursuits. The Weekly supplements are of remarkable variety, interest and value. No expense is spared to bring the highest order of artistic ability to bear upon the illustration of the changeful phases of home and foreign history. A Mexican romance, from the pen of Thomas A. Janvier, will appear in the Weekly in 1890. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. PER YEAR: HARPER'S WEEKLY... $4 00 HARPER'S MAGAZINE... 4 00 HARPER'S WEEKLY... 4 00 HARPER'S BAZAR... 4 00 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE... 2 00 Postage free to all subscribers in the United States, Canada or Mexico. The volumes of the Weekly begin with the first Number for January of each year. When no time is mentioned, subscriptions will begin with the Number current at time of receipt of order. Bound volumes of Harper's Weekly for three years back, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by mail, postage paid, or by express, free of expense (provided the freight does EVERY GOODS, CLOTHING! and Gents' Furnishing Goods! HATS, OTS AND SHOES! CARPETS, MATTINGS, ETC., HOUT RESERVE FOR CASH. new enterprise elsewhere compells us to make a clean sweep immense Stock of Goods by JANUARY FIRST and it will be to the interest of all who have to lay in supplies in the sales of Merchandise for the approaching fall and winter to come make selections while our stock is complete and at the same pile of money. ALL PARTIES INDEBTED TO US WILL PLEASE ORWARD AT ONCE AND SETTLE. VERY RESPECTFULLY. Nickelsburg & Co., Cor. Fourth and West St., Gildmacher's old stand, TA ANA, CAL. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. PER YEAR. HARPER'S WEEKLY... $4.00 HARPER'S MAGAZINE... 4.00 HARPER'S BAZAR... 4.00 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE... 2.00 Postage free to all subscribers in the United States, Canada or Mexico. The volumes of the Weekly begin with the first Number for January of each year. When no time is mentioned, subscriptions will begin with the Number current at time of receipt of order. Bound volumes of Harper's Weekly for three years back, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by mail, postage paid, or by express, free of expense (provided the freight does not exceed one dollar per volume), for $7 per volume. Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of $1 each. Remittances should be made by Postoffice Money Order or Draft, to avoid charge of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement without the express order of Harper & Brothers. Address: Harper & Brothers, New York. FOR PILES SKIN DISEASES MORRIS' CELEBRATED PERSON OAK KEMEDY. In the Superior Court of Orange County, State of California: In the matter of the Estate of Agnes M. McGuilley, Morrison is hearing given that Saturday, the 18th day of October, 1836 at 10 o'clock A.M. at mid-day, at the commencement of this court, on Fourth street, in the city of San Antonio, county of Orange, State of Californias, has been appraised on the time and place for hearing the appeal of R. P. Butterhead and H. C. P. White, presiding over the case now on file in this proceeding to be the last will and testament of persons in this case, and admitted to probate, and held in possession of them with the will insured against them by R. P. Butterhead and H. C. P. White, at which time may appear the name, and may be adjudicated according to the granting of the purpose of the petitioners. R. Q. WICKHAM, Clark, by D. T. Brace, Deputy. Richard Malone, Attorney for petitioners.