anaheim-gazette 1892-04-21
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DIMPLE AND DUMPLING.
There was only one chair vacant in a down town barber shop the other day when a tall young man, accompanied by a lady and a lovely little girl of five, entered, and calling the head barber to one side gave him a few explicit directions. Then the little girl's hat was removed, and the barber enveloped her in one of the big white aprons. The young man lifted her up into the barber's chair with a whispered word of reassurance, and the lady, after kissing her, passed her hands caressingly over all the beautiful golden brown curls. Then she sat down in a corner, where the child could not see her face, and pulled out her pocket handkerchief.
By this time the occupants of the five other chairs had become vastly interested. All eyes were fixed on the sweet baby face with its curly halo. It was a pale little face, and there were no rosbuds on its cheeks, but above them were two glorious gray eyes that shone like a pair of stars. On each side of the little face rested a particularly fat curl. The child placed her hand upon each as the barber advanced with the big shears, and gazed beseechingly up into his face.
"Now, Mr. Barber, I want you to leave Dimple and Dumplling until the very last. Cut all the rest of them off first, please. I shall miss them dreffully, you know. Me and Dimple and Dumplling has always been such friends. Dimple is going out to my papa in a letter My papa is way out in Ceylon, you know You haven't got a papa way out in Ceylon, Mr. Barber?"
"No, miss; Iain't got none at all."
"And haven't you got a mamma, Mr. Barber? My mamma is going to put Dumplling into her 'Don't You Remember' box. Did you ever see a 'Don't You Remember' box, Mr. Barber?"
"No, miss, I never did."
"Mamma's has got such a funny lot of things in it. There's a little bit of orange blossom and a little pinafore that Alec used to wear. That's Alec over there by the window. And there's a little red shoe that was our little bruffer's. His name was Robin, and he died before any of us was borned, you know."
At this moment the mother stepped forward and whispered to the little girl. There was an old gentleman with a very red face in one of the chairs who shook like a variable jelly at the child's re-
and he said now that I was going so have my hair cut off I'd be just as good as a boy. So he's going to lend me a pair of his trousers and I'm to be second base."
A roar arose from each respective chair. As for the jolly old gentleman, he collapsed utterly. In the midst of the confusion the lady tried to escape, but Lena's hat had to be put on and that caused still another delay.
"No more snarls in the morning now, mamma," remarked the young lady as she put it on. But then she drew a very long face. "Oh, mamma, it wabbles dreadfully."
The barber then slipped some paper inside the lining of the hat and they set off.
But just at the doorway the red faced old gentleman accosted them. He had his hat on by this time, but he took it off immediately and made a most courteous bow.
"Madam," he exclaimed, "there are two things I want particularly, and you can grant me both of them. I want a kiss from that little daughter of yours and a ticket for that baseball match. I can't pay the price of admission, for I haven't three pins to my name, but perhaps this," and as he spoke he slipped something bright and shiny into Lena's hand; "to be devoted to soda water after the Tuscaroras have been completely done up might answer the purpose just as well."
The lady smiled and allowed Lena to give him the desired kiss, but she handed him back the money, and could not be prevailed upon to accept it. Then with a parting nod to the barber the two joined Alec on the corner. When last seen Lena was lifted up to the letter box to dispatch Dimple on the first stage of its long journey, and the red-faced gentleman, as he lost sight of her in the crowd on Broadway, vowed fervently that he would see that game of baseball, even if it cost a leg.-Acton Davies in New York Evening Sun.
TRANSPORTATION.
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Goodall, Perkins & Co., General Agents, San Francisco.
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Embrace lines for Portland, Or., Victoria, B.C., and
Did you ever see 'Don't You Remember' box, Mr. Barber?
"No, miss, I never did."
"Mamma's has got such a funny lot of things in it. There's a little bit of orange blossom and a little pinafore that Alec used to wear. That's Aleo over there by the windoy. And there's a little red shoe that was our little bruffer's. His name was Robin, and he died before any of us was borned, you know."
At this moment the mother stepped forward and whispered to the little girl. There was an old gentleman with a very red face in one of the chairs who shook like a veritable jelly at the child's remark. Big brother Aleo was blushing furiously and the whole barber shop was all agog.
There was silence for a moment or two, while the scissors went snip, snip, snip. Then the little prattler broke forth again.
"Mamma says I'm talking too much, Mr. Barber; but if I don't talk I shall begin to cry. I cried awfully yesterday, you know; so did mamma and nurse. That was when the doctor came and said they'd have to be cutted off. We all cried—cept Cecil. He's eight years old. He never cries—copting when mamma spanks him; then he howls. But at last I stopped crying, for Aleo said he'd take me to lunch with him when we came in to have it done; nurse said she'd let me sit up till half-past 7 for a whole week; mamma's going to get me a silver thimble, and cook is going to have waffles for tea when we get back. Do you like waffles, Mr. Barber?"
The barber replied in the affirmative, and then there was silence for a little while.
"Have you got a sweetheart, Mr. Barber?" A titter ran around the room, and the barber turned as red as his pole outside, but he replied in the negative.
"Aleo's got one," pursued the child.
"He goes to tea with her on Sunday. Cecil says he is awfully sweet on her. Cecil knows, too; he was under the sofa when"
But Aleo waited to hear no further. He bolted bodily and waited on the corner until the ordal was at an end. The lady arose and whispered some further cautions, but they proved of no avail.
"Well, Mr. Barber, if you haven't got any sweetheart or papa or mamma, you must be a norphan. Are you a norphan, Mr. Barber?"
The man nodded his head and then asked his questioner to keep her head still, like a good girl.
Another pause. Then:
"Mr. Barber!"
"Yes, miss."
If you is a norphan what does you say when you go to bed? You can't say "God bless papa and mamma" any more. I'm very glad I'm not a norphan."
There was a dead silence in the room after that until the redefined old gentleman blow his nose. The barber's task was almost finished now.
"What's the matter, mammals? You're cryin'."
"Why, no, I'm not Lena. What makes..."
Another pause. Then:
"Mr. Barber!"
"Yes, miss."
"If you is a norphan what does you say when you go to bed? You can't say 'God bless papa and mamma' any more. I'm very glad I'm not a norphan."
There was a dead silence in the room after that until the red-faced old gentleman blow his nose. The barber's task was almost finished now.
"What's the matter, mamma? You're cryin'."
"Why, no, I'm not Lena. What makes"
"Oh, but yes you are, mamma. I can hear you smiling, and besides, I can see your face in the looking glass. There's two big tears running down your nose."
"Now, miss, just please sit steady a minute."
"The scissors gave a snip, and poor Dumpling fell down into her lap. Dimple followed an instant later, and the child gazed ruefully at the two beautiful severed curls."
"Goodby, Dumpling and Dimple," she said, and the tears began to gather. They almost overflowed a moment later as the barber lifted her from the chair and she walked to the long mirror to survey herself. But her mother was equal to the emergency. Before Lens had time to realize her changed appearance she called to her to come and help her put Dimple into the letter for Ceylon. The mother wound the two curls about her finger and then tied a little bit of blue ribbon round each of them. She put Dumpling away in her reticule and Dimple was placed among the closely written sheets of foreign paper which she took out of an envelope. The letter was sealed then, and after that they rose to go.
"Thank you very much, Mr. Barber," said the little girl, holding her hand out.
"When me and Cecil get whiskers we'll come to you to cut them off. Do you play baseball, Mr. Barber? 'Cause if you do I'm going to give you a present. Would you like a ticket for our baseball match, Mr. Barber?"
She pulled out a little bit of pasteboard from her pocket and handed it to him:
GRAND BASEBALL MATCH.
DICK TURPINS VERSUS TUSCARORAHS.
Admishun, 3 Pins.
"Cecil is captain of the Dick Turpins,
Castoria
For Infants and Children.
Castoria promotes Digestion, and overcomes Fistulency, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishness. Thus the child is rendered healthy and its sleep natural. Castoria contains no Morphine or other narcotic property.
"Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me."
H. A. Ancher, M. D.
111 South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N.Y.
"I use Castoria in my practice, and find it specially adapted to affections of children."
ALEX RONKETSON, M.D.
1057 34 Ave., New York.
"From personal knowledge and observation I can say that Castoria is an excellent medicine for children needing and intensive relief by point up bowels and general system very much. Many mothers have told me of its excellent effect upon their children."
Da. G. C. Osgood,
Lowell, Mass.
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 Murray Street, N.Y."
BANKING.
BK OF ANAHEIM
CAPITAL STOCK,
100,000.00.
JAMES...PRESIDENT
E V. HORR....CASHIER
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
SPENCE, W H. MABURY
W K. JAMES,
H. MOTT, P. JAMES.
Bank receives Deposits, Loans
Pay, Buys and Sells Exchange
Currency, makes Collections and transacts a
General Banking Business.
CORRESPONDENTS:
NATIONAL BANK, Los Angeles. Farmers and
Ants Bank, Los Angeles. Pacific Bank,
San Francisco. First National Bank
New York.
LETTERS OF CREDIT OR POSTAL
are issued on Banks in the principal cities of
ocean countries.
entitled the holder to passage from New
the several ports of England, France or Ger
from any port in those countries to New
the Hamburg American Packet Company
regular rates. Return tickets at a reduction
rates, entitle the holder to passage on
from San Francisco to New York, or vice
bound at the established rate.
is in Anaheim or vicinity desiring to send to
in the counties named for any relatives or
in purchase ticket here and forward them to
person by mail.
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK
OF
Los Angeles.
Al Stock $200,000
Live $205,000
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY.
MINCELLANEOUS.
Stephen Kistler,
PROPRIETOR...
BOSTON BAKERY.
(Formerly conducted by J. Kreiss.)
FRESH BREAD,
PIES, CAKES, ETC.
Fresh Bread Delivered to all parts of Anaheim and vicinity.
Los Angeles St.
WANTED
By Chas Binder
1,000 Empty Coal Oil Cans.
Delivered to S. P. BATES, Anaheim.
SEASON OF 1892
Oscar Steinway
AND....
Monte Cristo
Will make the season at Anaheim, Oscar Steinway at Everhart's Stables FRIDAYS of each week, and Monte Cristo at Lawl's Stables TUESDAYS.
For particulars apply to
Dr. J. H. Garner.
Notice of Sale of Real Estate.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN PURSUANCE of an order of the Superior Court of the county of Los Angeles, State of California, made on the 19th day of December, 1889, in the matter of the estate of Louise Keller, deceased, the undersigned, the administrator, with the will annexed of said estate, will sell at private sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, in gold coin of the United States, and subject to confirmation by said Superior Court, on or after the 30th day of April, 1892, all the right, title and interest in the estate and estate of the said Louise Keller at the time of her death, and all the right, title and interest that the said estate has, by operation of law or otherwise, acquired other than or in addition to that of the said Louise Keller at the time of her death, in and to all those lots of land, situate in the city of Anaheim, county of Orange, State of California, and
MISCELLANEOUS.
FRANTZ'S SHAVING and HAIR-CUTTING PARLOR.
Hot and Cold Baths, 25 Cents.
Everything new and in first-class style.
SOLE AGENT OF SANTA ANA Steam Laundry.
Work Done Promptly and Neatly.
Leave clothes on or before Tuesday;
Get them Saturday noon.
Prices Reasonable.
PLEASE GIVE ME A CALL.
W. A. FRANTZ. Prop., Two doors west of bank.
I extend a capital invitation to my patrons and the public to give me a call. I have newly furnished my barber shop and bathroom. Everything is clean and finished in city style. I am prepared to do work in first-class style.
Thanking the public for past patronage, I respectfully ask a continuance of the same in future. Yours respectfully.
W. A. FRANTZ.
ANAHEIM Pharmacy
DR. D. W. HUNT, PROPRIETOR.
General Dealer in Drugs and Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Brushes, Hair Oil, Shoulder Braces, Trusses.
Prescriptions accurately compounded day or night.
Full line of Paints and Oils constantly on hand. Sole agent for Morris Poultry Cure.
Also constantly on hand a full line of Havana Cigars and Tobaccoos.
City Stables,
Center Street (Opposite Kranger's Block)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT IN PURSUANCE of an order of the Superior Court of the county of Los Angeles, State of California, made on the 19th day of December, 1889, in the matter of the estate of Louis Keller, deceased, the administrator, with the will annexed of said estate, will sell at private sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, in gold coin of the United States, and subject to confirmation by said Superior Court, on or after the 30th day of April, 1892, all the right, title, interest and estate of the said Louis Keller at the time over death, and all the right, rights and interest that the said estate has by operation, acquired other than or in addition to that of the said Louis Keller at the time of her death, in and to all those lots of land, situate in the city of Anaheim, county of Orange, State of California, and described as follows:
Lots numbers 64 and 55 in Block "E" of a subdivision of Vuyard Lost Lot C. according to map of said subdivision known as "Hillman and Greene Addition Building Lots in the City of Anaheim," and recorded in book 2 of Miscellaneous Records at page 248 In the Recorder's office of said Los Angeles county.
Also Lot Number 59 in said Block "E" of said subdivision, according to said map. Also the south 54 feet of original town Lot Number 9, as shown on a map of the lands of Anahiem, and recorded in said Recorder's office in Book No. 4, Greene Addition Building Lots in the City of Anaheim, and recorded in book 2 of Miscellaneous Records at page 248 In the Recorder's office of said Los Angeles county.
Also Lot Number 59 in said Block "E" of said subdivision, according to said map. Also the south 54 feet of original town Lot Number 9, as shown on a map of the lands of Anahiem, and recorded in said Recorder's office in Book No. 4, Greene Addition Building Lots in the City of Anaheim, and recorded in book 2 of Miscellaneous Records at page 248 In the Recorder's office of said Los Angeles county.
Terms and Conditions of Sale: Cash, paid coin of the United States, ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid to the undersigned on day of sale, balance on confirmation of sale by said court.
Bids or offers must be in writing, and may be delivered to the undersigned personally, or left with his attorney, E. K. Powers, 202 North Main street, Los Angeles city, Cal., or may be filed with the Clerk of Court, FRED R. WHITEKIN.
Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Louis Keller, deceased.
Dated April 8, 1892.
E. E. Powers, Attorney for Executor, 202 North Main street, Los Angeles, Cal.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
Of the county of Orange, State of California.
In appearing to this Court from the petition this day presented, and filed by Henry Hetebrink, the guardian of the estates of Mettemues Hansen, Lene Hansen and Mette Hansen, minors, praying that a decree should be made and entered herein authorizing and empowering the said Henry Hetebrink, in case of the sale of the lands described in said petition or any part thereof, to receive from Mette Hansen (or his manager) a gift for minor children as follows, to wit: For Mettemues Hansen $700; for Lene Hansen $700; and for Mette Hansen $700.
And that the said Henry Hetebrink be further authorized and empowered upon the payment of sums of money to him as aforesaid to execute to Mette Hansen, the sold window of Carlo Hansen, deceased, or her assigns a gift for minor children as follows: For Mette Hansen Lena Hansen and Mette Hansen now have against the said premises, that it is for the best interests of said minors and necessary that such decree be made.
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 Thursday, the 31st day in this year at the courthouse this Court in the city of Santa Ana, then and there to show cause why a decree should not be made and entered as prayed for.
And it is further ordered that a copy of this order be published at least once a week for three successive weeks before the said day of hearing in the ANAHIM GAZETTE, a newspaper printed and published in the said county of Orange.
J. W. TWYNER,
Judge of the Superior Court.
Dated March 14, 1892.
H. W. Chynoweth, attorney for petitioner.
NOTICE OF FORFEITURE.
To Charles Brull: You are hereby notified that we have expended all hundred dollars labor and improvement upon the Carneon claim as will appear by certificate dated December 15, 1891, in the office of the Recorder of Orange county, in order to hold premises under the provisions of Section 2.324. Revised Statutes of the United States, being the prescriptions accurately compounded day or night.
Full line of Paints and Oils constantly on hand. Sole agent for Morris Poultry Cure.
Also constantly on hand a full line of Havana Cigars and Tobaccoos.
City Stables,
Center Street (Opposite Kranger's Block),
ANAHEIM
A. L. Lewis & Co.
Proprietors.
THESE STABLES ARE THE BEST VENTILATED and most commensible in the town and special at entitle will be paid into 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 when required. The attrage of the public is respectfully solicited.
PLUMBING,
Pumps, Pipes and Fittings.
KEEP ON HAND CONSTANTLY A FULL STOCK OF pumps, pipes and fittings. Plumbing. Pipe fitting and pumps repaired on shortest notice.
J. P. DES GRANGES.
Corner Broadway and Lemon street.
F. BACKS,
UNDERTAKER.
And Dealer in
FURNITURE.
Wall Paper, Cornices, Window Shades, Picture Frames, Upholstery Goods, Paints, Oils and Glass.
Sewing Machine Supplies, Etc.
Corner Los Angeles and Chartees Streets.
JOSEPH BACKS,
DEALER IN
FURNITURE.
Repairing Done.
Funeral Director.
Store in Backs Building (next to Irrigation district office), Los Angeles street.
HART & MORGAN
PROPRIETORS
Anaheim Wine Rooms
NOTICE OF FORFEITURE.
To Char. Brull: You are hereby notified that we have expended one hundred dollars in labor and improvements upon the Cars Ion claim as will appear by certificate filed December 15, 1891, in the office of the Recorder of Orange county, in order to hold premises under the provisions of Section 2,324. Revised Statutes of the United States, being the amount required to hold the same for the year and last January 1, 1892, and if within ninety days from the service of this notice or within ninety days after this notice by publication, you fall or refuse to contribute your proportion of such expenditure as owner, your interest in said claim will become the property of the subscribers under said Section 2,324.
JNO. LANDELL,
WM. VENING.
FRITZ RUHMANN'S New Place.
BACKS' NEW BUILDING.
LOS ANGELES STREET.
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND complete stock of fresh liquors, wines and cigars. Cold beer always on draught.
The patronage of the public solicited.
LIEB'S BEER HALL.
CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS,
CIGARS.
Ice-Cold Beer Always on Draught.
Metz Building, Center Street.
Fountain Saloon
Anaheim Bottled Beer!
BY THE BOTTLE OR DOZEN.
For Sale by
N. HART
At Fountain Saloon, Anaheim.
I will pay 25 oents per dozen for bottles returned.
Repairing Done.
Funeral Director.
Store in Backs Building (next to irrigation district office), Los Angeles street.
HART & MORGAN
PROPRIETORS
Anaheim Wine Rooms
ON LOS ANGELES STREET
Choice Wines !
FINE LIQUORS !
Cigars, Cigarettes, Chewing Tobacco
Ice-cold Beer Always on Draught.
HART & MORGAN.
ANAHEIM
BREWERY.
F. CONRAD,
PROPRIETOR.
LAGER BEER!
FURNISHED BY THE BOTTLE
OR
5 or 10-Gallon Keg ICE
FOR SALE!
1 Cent Per Pound.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Anaheim Evergreen Nurseries.
ESTABLISHED 1868.
Tim Carroll, Proprietor.
Anaheim, Orange County, Cal.
Having over One Hundred acres devoted to Nursery Stock, I am now prepared to fill orders for
Citrus: and: Deciduous: Fruit: Trees
Of a First-Class Quality
At Bottom Prices.
I wish to call the attention of the public to my splendid stock of
Budded and Seedling Orange Trees, English and Soft Shell Walnuts,
White Adriatic and White and Brown Smyrna Fig Trees.
My stock of Blue Gums, Cypress, Pines and Palm Trees, also of true Texas Umbrella Trees is Immense.
Send for descriptive catalogue and price list before placing your orders, and remember that I will sell lower than the lowest, and that my aim is to establish no agencies, but to sell direct to the planter.
All my Trees are Perfectly Clean and will give the best satisfaction.
TIM CARROLL,
Proprietor of the Anaheim Evergreen Nurseries.
O. R. LUEDKE,
Watchmaker and Jeweler.
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF WATCHES
Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware and Optical Goods Always on Hand.
ALL WORK CAREFULLY
Repaired AND
Warranted
Center Street, Opp. Commercial Hotel
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
WATCHES
Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware and Optical Goods Always on Hand.
ALL WORK
CAREFULLY
Repaired
AND
Warranted
Center Street, Opp. Commercial Hotel
John Schauman, Anaheim, Cal.
McCormick —:— Mowers.
BRADLEY PLOWS.
Burg Farm Waqons, A Full Line of Extras for all Machinery sold kept in stock. All Kinds of Farming Implements.
BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, SURRIES, PHAETONS, CARTS AND ALL OTHER Styles of Vehicles.
Sole Agent for Busch & Hannon. 146, 148, 150, 152 North Los Angeles Street, Los Angeles, Cal.
Hello, What's the Matter?
GUS DAVIS
Informs his customers and the general public that he is prepared to sell goods at the smallest margin possible. He buys for cash and therefore can sell for a very small profit, giving his customers the benefit of low prices. No charge for showing goods or answering questions. Come one, Come all!
All Kinds of Produce and Poultry Taken in Exchange
Anaheim Pharmacy.
All Kinds of Produce and Poultry Taken in Exchange
Anaheim Pharmacy.
Here we are again presenting a most complete line of
Druggists' Sundries!
Ever brought to town. Call and see us before purchasing,
and look over our stock of
Glassware, Toilet Sets, Fine Stationery,
Shaving Sets, Baby Cases, Elegant New Style Albums.
Imported Vases, Etc.
Call and examine our prices. We are certain to please and give
entire satisfaction.
WATCH OUR SHOW WINDOWS!
This Week We Will Display
Genuine Rare Old Violin.
OVER 100 YEARS OLD.
Valued at $150. Lovers of music are invited to call and examine it.
We have everything in the Music and Jewelry lines.
P. Pellegrin & Son.
Jewelry and Music Stors.
P. O. Block, Anaheim.