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LEGAL. DELINQUENT TAXLIST In and for the City of Anaheim County of Orange, State of California, FOR THE..... Fiscal Year 1892-93. Amount of Taxes and costs due. A. Adcock, R. J.—West 10 acres of Vineyard Lot B1, value $675, tax $5 73, 5 per cent 29 cents, costs 50 cents; total... $6 52 B. Bird, A. E.—Improvements on south 11 acres of Vineyard C1, property of F. Hartung, value $25, tax 21 cents, 5 per cent 1 cent, costs 50 cents; total... 72 Billings, Mrs. M. A.—In Davis Roos.' Addition, lot 5, Block C, value $75, tax 64 cents, 5 per cent 3 cents, costs 50 cents; total... 1 17 Bolan, N. M.—In Santa Fe tract, Lot 1, Block 5, value $40; Lot 2, Block 5, value $40; Lot 3, Block 5, value $40, total value $120, tax $1 02, 5 per cent 5 cents, costs $1 50; total... 2 57 Breimerman, Henry—NE corner of Vineyard Lot A3, 5 acres, value $340, tax $2 89, 5 per cent 14 cents, costs 50 cents; total... 3 53 C. Citron, Isidor—In Spoerl tract, Lot 8, Block 1, value $15; Lot 9, block 1, value $15; Lot 10, block 1, value $15, total value $45, tax 38 cents, 5 per cent 2 cents, costs $1 50; total... 1 90 D. Davis, Chas.—In Santa Fe tract, Lot 13, Block 5, value $50; Lot 14, Block 5, value $40; total $90, tax 77 cents, 5 per cent 4 cents, costs $1; LEGAL Amount of Taxes and costs due. City Lot No. 40, value $425, tax $3 62, 5 per cent 18 cents, costs 50 cents; total... 4 30 Strobel, Marmaduke—In Strobel Homestead tract, Lot 11, value $65, tax 55 cents, 5 per cent 3 cents, costs 50 cents; total... 1 08 Shater, Fred—In Spoerl tract, Lot 23, Block 2, value $15; Lot 24, Block 2, value $15; Lot 31, Block 3, value $20; Lot 32, Block 3, value $20, total $70, tax 59 cents, 5 per cent 3 cents, costs $2; total... 2 62 Tag,Louis—In Villa tract, Lot 25, Block C, value $50; tax 43c.; 5 per cent 2c.; costs $50c.; total... 95 Unknown owner — In Hotel del Campo tract, S.285 feet of block A, value $800, improvements $7,500, furniture $1.100, fixtures $300, piano $100, total $9.800; tax $83.30; 5 per cent $4.16; costs $1.00; total... 88.46 Vance, Jane — In Center tract, Lot B, Block L, value $65; tax $55c.; 5 per cent 3c., costs $50c.; total... 1 08 Weight,M.H.—In Zeyn tract,Lot 4,Block2value$25;Lot2,Block2value$25;Lot7,Block2value$30;Lot8,Block2value$30;total$110;tax93cents,5percentfivecents,costs$2;total...298 Western Union Telegraph Company — Two miles of telegraph line $90,一one telegraph station $25;total$115;tax97cents,5percentfivecents,costs$50cents;total...1.52 NOTICE OF. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Orange, City of Anaheim. Public notice is hereby given that default having been made in the payment of taxes due the city of Anaheim for the fiscal year 1892-93 upon the property hereinafter described. I,N.F. STEADMAN,aas Tax Collector in and for the said City of Anaheim,b by virtue of the power and authority in me vested by law unless the taxes delinquent,together with the costa and percentages due thereon are paid will on TINTAGEL Low is laid Arthur's head. Unknown earth above him. By him sleep his splendid knot. With whose names the word Rained glories! down delightful Sunk' mild rumors of old war Where they reveled deep thunder By the wild Atlantic shore. On Tintagel's fortressed wall, Proudly built,the loud sea, Pale the moving moonlight firing. Through their rents the wiing. See,yo knights,your ancient, Chafed and spolled and fall. Hear ye now.as thep of old, Waters rolled and wrathful. Where the waves,beneath you Snow themselves abroad in -Laurence Binyon in Londor. A Duchess' Pug In this city lives a pug, the Duchess of Marlboro support of which nearly$ spent.The duke does no animals.it seems,and wheresley married him then came a problem.-It was a wheezy,and a specialist of chosen as the decrepit bark.Pug is bathed every other milk and fed with choppews a blanket out of it never taken upon a waistpaniel.His kennel has to for sleeping,eating and spectively,the sides being permit a thorough observatethe all times.The duchess weekly that the pet's coat always be known to her.Woooo.-Philadelphia Pug. Where the Bird War In illustration of a curious criminating reguerywhichbe characteristic of the Mr.Mr.Hardy tells a storyfriend who stopped one Clownin the great market in Verohe stall of "a Joe"with a had many dealings.Theof his turkeys.all trussed atthe spit,intracted him.The victim was of a bluish legs were scraggly and albeit but otherwise the bird seenbeen well fed. Pointing to it he asked,"Joe fell back,and beckonedhim explained matters theretofor you,signor,dat for deinin a mysterious but imprehenbe added."HoDie.Lord C. Citron, Isidor—In Spoerl tract, Lot 8, Block 1, value $15; Lot 9, block 1, value $15; Lot 10, Block 1, value $15, total value $45, tax 38 cents, 5 per cent 2 cents, costs $1 50; total... 1 90 D. Davis, Chas.—In Santa Fe tract, Lot 13, Block 5, value $50; Lot 14, Block 5, value $40; total $90, tax 77 cents, 5 per cent 4 cents, costs $1; total... 1 81 Derricott, Mrs. Mary—In Vineyard E 5, Lot 18, value $225, tax $1 92, 5 per cent 9 cents, costs 50 cents; total... 2 51 Duarte, Mariano—Furniture $20, horses $25, value $45, original City Lot No. 43, value $250, total value $295, tax $2 51, 5 per cent 13 cents, costs 50 cents; total... 3 14 F. Fee, W. A.—In Lorelei tract, Lot 37, Block B, value $35; Lot 38, Block B, value $40; total $75, tax 63 cents, 5 per cent 3 cents, costs $1; total... 1 66 Fithian, Wm.—West 56x70 feet of Original City Lot No. 7, value $50, improvements $150, total $200, tax $1 70, 5 per cent 8 cents, costs 50 cents; total... 2 28 G. Gomber, Christopher—In Center tract, Lot 32, Block A, value $75; Lot 33, Block A, value $75; Lot 34, Block A, value $75; Lot 23, Block A, value $75; Lot 24, Block A, value $80; Sf of original city Lot 16, value $200; in Davis Bros. Addition Lot 1, Block A, value $100, Improvements $450; Lot 2, Block A, value $80; West 70 feet of Lot 3, Block A, value $25; in Lorelei tract, Lot 5, Block E, value $25; Lot 6, Block E, value $25; Lot 7, Block E, value $30; Lot 8, Block E, value $25; total value $1,415; tax $12 03, 5 per cent 60 c.; costs $7 00; total... 19 63 Goldman, B.—In Spoerl tract, Lot 19, Block 3, value $20; Lot 20, Block 3, value $20; total $40; tax $34 ots.; 5 per cent 2o.; costs $1 00; total... 1 36 H Houser, Julius—In Santa Fe tract, Lot 36, Block 2, value $35; Lot 37, Block 2, value $35; Lot 38, Block 2, value $50; Lot 25, Block 3, value $50; Lot 26, Block 3, value $35; total value $205; tax $1 75, 5 per cent 9 cents, costs $2 50; total... 3 34 Hartung, Fred—South 11 acres of Vineyard Lot C I, value $743; mortgage interest in 3 acres of Vineyard Lot C I; property of H.W. Chynoweth, values $325; total $1.068; tax $9.08, 5 per cent 45 cents; costs $1; total... 10 53 Herrgott, Mrs. G.—In Reiser tract, Lot 14, Block D], value $25; Lot 15, Block B, value $35; total $60; tax $51 ots., 5 per cent 3o.; costs $1 00; total... 1 54 Humphrey, O. M.—In Vineyard E 7, Lot I, value $60; Lot II, value $60; Lot III, value $60; Total cost: $185; tax $1.58; five percent...366 STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Orange, City of Anaheim. Public notice is hereby given that default having been made in the payment of taxes due the city of Anaheim for the fiscal year 1892-93 upon the property hereinbefore described. I. N. F. STEADMAN, as Tax Collector and for the said City of Anaheim by virtue of the power and authority in me vested by law unless the taxes delinquent together with the costs and percentages due thereon are paid will on Friday,the 23d Day of December,A.D.1892. At the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day,commence to sell the real estate upon which said taxes are a lien at PUBLIC AUCTION for and on account of such delinquent taxes thereon,in front of the City Hall in the City of Anaheim,County of Orange,State of California,and that I will continue such sale from day to day (Sundays and legal holidays excepted),according to the adjournments,and between the hours of o'clock A.M. and three o'clock P.M.of each day of sale,and at the same place,until the whole property hereinbefore set forth,或 so much thereof as may be necessary shall be sold;and that I will sell the smallest quantity of each piece or parcel of property liable for such taxes that will be taken by any person for the amount,在legal coin of the United States,of the taxes and costs remaining due undupaid thereon,together,with the sum of fifty (50) cents provided by law for the certificate of sale in duplicate in each and every case. Conditions. The real property will be sold subject to redemption within twelve months from the day of sale,但if not redeemed,conveyances absolute in form of the property sold will be executed to the purchasers thereof,as provided by law. Dollars and Cents. Public notice is hereby given that the figures appearing opposite,following and last after each description of property in the Real Estate portion,also the figures appearing opposite,following and last after each name in the Personal Property portion of this "Delinquent Tax List for 1892-93,"of and for the City of Anaheim were intended for and do represent,respectively,在 dollars or in dollars,or in dollars,as the case may be,the amount due for taxes and costs,在 manner as follows,to wit: When or where two figures thus appear therein,cents were intended to be and are represented;when more than two figures appear therein,cents were intended to be and are represented by the last two figures,or the two figures occupying and appearing at the right hand and the figures occupying and appearing at the left hand of the said last two figures,and separated therefrom by a space,were intended and do represent dollars;so that the amount due for taxes and costs in the respective cases aforesaid are thus expressed in dollars and cents. No Property Is Exempt. No property is exempt from seizure and sale for personal property taxes;even the homestead and house utensils are subjected thereto.The law is imperative.The collector has no discretion,and delinquents must suffer if they fail to pay.All the property heretofore described is in the City of Anaheim.County of Orange. Friend who stopped one Cliff in the great market in Vineyard at the stall of "a Joe" with what had many dealings.The victim was of a bluish legs were scraggly and all but otherwise the bird seen been well fed. Pointing to it he asked,"Joe fell back,and beckoned him explained matters that for you,signor;dat for deception in a mysterious but imprisoned he added,"Ho die."—London. Ingenuous Commute. The first time a certain S class of nine boys,ranging five to nine years,was told the flood their interest was and his family,the ark,它 many of the animals savedically described.Johnnie,old,showed the most interest the ark had been picture asked: "How long was they in and the animals?" "Forty days and forty yr.the answer,whereupon gave a short whistle and reaMy!but that must have sight better 'an a circus.'Tribune." The Artist's Part. A scene in a picture galler "model model!" in a man waw a model for an artist and artist's absence explains ther a lady visitor. "From whom did Mr.M that head?" "From yours obediently sits for the 'eds of all' is oldHe must find you a very son." "Yes,madam!I orderstretch his canvas,wash all set his palette and mix his he's got to do is to shove'en don Tit-Bits. The Young People Are. Sad as Prince Hamlet,the said that the earth was grown bald;that it would soon hit false trees and leaves;that a noes had the asthma,and Yorkers were condemned for"The Huguenots"and "Trovatore."Ho said also beautiful illusions were gone world the prey to microbeshe talked a young woman whose golden eyes were falland his father replied,"Ye is old,但 how young are people!"—New York Times. Several Strange Dress. A farmer's wife dreamed t walking near the house of lover-one O'Flanagan--atthe beautiful hound,of which she raven dashed at him and tearing out his heart with it.She Hartung, Fred—South 11 acres of Vineyard Lot C 1, value $70; mortgage interest in 3 acres of Vineyard Lot C1, property of H.W. Chynoweth, value $325, total $1,068, tax $9 08, 5 per cent 45 cents, costs $1; total. Harrgott, Mrs. G.—In Reiser tract, Lot 14, Block D, value $25; Lot 15, Block B, value $35; total $60; tax $51 ota., 5 per cent 3o.; costs $1 00; total. Humphrey, O. M.—In Vineyard E 7, lot 1, value $60; lot 2, value $60; Lot 6, value $35; Lot 7, value $30; total $185; tax $1 58; 5 per cent So.; costs $2 00; total. L Linkin, Miss M. A.—In Reiser tract, Lot 28, Block C, value $20; tax 17o.; 5 per cent Ic.; costs $50o. total. Leary, Frank—In Spoorl tract, Lot 29, Block 4, value $15; tax 13 cents, 5 per cent 1 cent, costs 50 cents; total. M. Matthew, P. H.—In Santa Fe tract, Lot 4, Block 2, value $25; Lot 5, Block 2, value $25; Lot 9, Block 4, value $30; Lot 10, Block 4, value $40, total $120; tax $1 02; 5 per cent 5 cents, costs $2; total. P. Padderatz, estate of H.—In Vineyard E 7-2.78 acres, bounded north by alley, east by Citron street, south by Broadway, west by Bonsall & McFarland, value $200, improvements $500, total $700; tax $5 95; 5 per cent 30 cents, costs $50 cents; total. Pratt, J.B.—Mortgage interest in Lot 10, Anaheim Homestead tract, 83 acres, property of P. Arimond, $350, tax $2 98; 5 per cent 15 cents, costs $50 cents; total. Price, Priulla—In Center tract, Lot 18, Block C, value $75; tax 63 cents, 5 per cent 3 cents, costs $50 cents; total. R. Rich, B. B.—In Vineyard C 3, Lot 104, Block H, value $70; Lot 105, Block H, value $75; total $145; tax $1 23; 5 per cent 6 cents, costs $1; total. S. Susakind and Polasky—South half and 20 feet of north half of Original No Property Is Exempt No property is exempt from seizure and sale for personal property taxes; even the homestead and house utensils are subjected thereto. The law is imperative. The Collector has no discretion, and delinquents must suffer if they fail to pay. All the property heretofore described is in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California. Signed and dated at the said City of Anaheim, Cal., this 30th day of November, 1892. N.F. STEADMAN, Tax Collector of the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California. SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY TIME TABLE. Trains pass Anaheim as follows: FROM Arrive at Anaheim. Tustin. 7:23 A.M. Santa Ana to Los Angeles. 7:33 A.M. Los Angeles to Santa Ana. 10:00 A.M. Santa Ana to Los Angeles. 3:13 P.M. Los Angeles to Santa Ana. 6:05 P.M. Anaheim to Tustin. 6:05 P.M. Except Sundays. Street cars connect with all trains. Santa Fe Route. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RAILWAY COMPANY TIME TABLE-In effect November 27th. Trains pass Anaheim as follows: NORTH BOUND. Belt Line Express, daily. 9:27 A.M. Los Angeles Express, daily. 12:24 P.M. Belt Line mail (daily). 3:04 P.M. Atlantic Express, daily. 5:56 P.M. SOUTH BOUND. San Diego Express, daily. 9:07 A.M. Belt Line mail, daily except Sunday. 11:56 A.M. Santa Ana Accom., daily except Sunday. 2:20 P.M. Pacific Express, daily. 5:26 P.M. Santa Ana Railroad Time Table. (Daily except Sunday.) In effect November 23, 1891. Leave Hilam Hill pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 A.M.; preaching, 11 A.M.; Christian Endeavor, 7 P.M.; prayer meeting. Wednesdays, 7:30 P.M. EVANHELICAL ASSOCIATION on Center street—Preaching every Sunday afternoon at 2:30. Sunday school at 1:30. C. BERRNER pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH-On Philadelphia street. Services held every Sunday at 3 clock p.m. Rev.R.S.BADGER,Pastor. ST. BONIFACE CATHOLIC CHURCH-Services every Sunday morning and evening. Rev.P.Smithers pastor. Several Strange Dress A farmer's wife dreamed of walking near the house of lover—one O'Flanagan—attached beautiful hound of which she when a raven dashed at him and tearing out his heart with it. She next imagined was running home,and met and from the coffin blood flee the ground.The bearers put her feet opened the lid and her husband,murdered and torn out.She awoke.as moped in great terror.Blows the most incomprehensible the narrative.Her husband did an idiot cousin in the house,dogger rhyme repeated the dream to a gossip to whom er's wife had related hers. That very night the farmer dered,and the next morning idiot,tothe horror of all,the rose from his bed:"Ull Maguire was the farmer's kilt! Shamus duh More O'Flan black James"and buried der the new ditch at the b garden.I dreamed it last night word of it."Search was my spot indicated by the dream body was found with the sleet in two.In the meantime agan absconded and enlisted subsequently arrested,council crime and was executed.-Gazette. A Neophyte's Answer At a confirmation at Straight Bishop asked of a pretty son usual question of the Heidelberg: “What is your only consolation and death?” The neophyte blushed and The first question was repeated then she stammered out: “The young shoemaker in street.”—London Tit-Bits. TINTAGEL Low is laid Arthur's head, Unknown earth above him mounted; By him sleep his splendid knights, With whose names the world resounded. Rolled glories! fown delights! Sunk 'mild rumors of old wars! Where they revealed, deep they sleep, By the wild Atlantic shores. On Tintagel's fortressed walls, Proudly built, the loud sea scorning, Pale the moving moonlight falls; Through their rents the wind goes mourning. See ye knights, your ancient home, Chafed and spolled and fallen asunder! Hear ye now, as then of old, Waters rolled and wreatful foam. Where the waves, beneath your graves, Snow themselves abroad in thunder! —Laurence Binyon in London Academy. A Duchess' Pug Dog. In this city lives a pug dog owned by the Duchess of Marlborough, for the support of which nearly $1,200 yearly is spent. The duke does not like such animals, it seems, and when Mrs. Hammersley married him the dog's fate become a problem. It was rather old and wheezy, and a specialist of this city was chosen as the decrepit barker's guardian. Pug is bathed every other day in hot milk and fed with chopped steak. He wears a blanket out of doors and is never taken upon a walk unaccompanied. His kennel has three divisions for sleeping, eating and bathing, respectively, the sides being of glass to permit a thorough observation of him at all times. The duchess is written to weekly that the pet's condition may always be known to her. Its name is Woowoo.—Philadelphia Press. Where the Bird Was Going. In illustration of a curious sort of discriminating regency which appears to be characteristic of the Maltese dealers, Mr. Hardy tells a story of a naval friend who stopped one Christmas time in the great market in Valetta before the stall of "a Joe" with whom he had and many dealings. The color of one of his turkeys, all trussed and ready for the spit, attracted him. The breast of the victim was of a bluish purple, the eggs were scraggy and also discolored, but otherwise the bird seemed to have seen well fed. Pointing to it he asked, "How much?" Too fell back, and beckoning him to him explained matters thus: "Dat not for you, signer; dat for de hotel." 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We are certain to please and give satisfaction. nauman, Anaheim, Cal. nick —:— Mowers. DLEY PLOWS. A Full Line of Extras for all Machinery sold kept All Kinds of Farming Implements. S, SURRIES, PHAETONS, CARTS AND ALL OTHER Busch & Hannon, 146, 148, 150, 152 Angeles Street, Los Angeles, Cal. Company EALERS EIM. in hand Windows, INGS. Waltham Watches. In Gold, Silver and Nickel cases. CLOCKS, JEWELRY Everything In the MUSIC LINE WAGONMAKING AND BLACKSMITHING! HORSE-SHOEING. A SPECIALTY. Satisfaction Guaranteed. GIVE ME A CALL ED MORGAN, PROPRIETOR Anaheim Wine Rooms ON LOS ANGELES STREET Choice Wines ! FINE LIQUORS ! Cigars, Cigarettes, Chewing Tobacco Ice-cold Beer Always on Draught ED MORGAN. FRITZ RUHMANN'S New Place. BACKS' NEW BUILDING. LOS ANGELES STREET. KEEP'S 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. Fountain Saloon Anaheim Bottled Beer! BY THE BOTTLE OR DOZEN. For Sale by N. HART At Fountain Saloon, Anaheim. I will pay 25 cents per dozen for bottles returned. LIEB'S BEER HALL, CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS. Ice-Cold Beer Always on Draught. Metz Building, Center Street. Jun-3m BOSTON BAKERY. Stephen Kistler, ...PROPRIETOR.... In Gold, Silver and Nickel cases. CLOCKS, JEWELRY Everything In the MUSIC LINE ...AT... P. Pellegrin & Son’s Jewelry and Music Store. Practical Repairers. P. O. Block. Anaheim, Cal. SCHOOLTAXES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE TAXES in the Anaheim School District for the fiscal year 1892-03 are now due and payable to the under signed at his office in Minor's nursery building, on Los Angeles street, Anaheim, Orange Co., Cal. J. J. SCHNEIDER, Tax Collector Anaheim School District. Anaheim, July 29, 1892. 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 Chartres Streets. H. A. STOUGH. —BLACKSMITHING. Horse-Shoeing A Specialty. First-Class Workmanship. Satisfaction Guaranteed IN EVERY CASE. Shop on' Langenberger' Store. CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS. Ice-Cold Beer Always on Draught. Metz Building, Center Street. Ju6-3m BOSTON BAKERY. Stephen Kistler, PROPRIETOR.... FRESH BREAD, PIES, CAKES, ETC. For parties and bails furnished on short notice. Wedding cakes and cakes for parties a specialty. Fresh Bread Delivered to all parts of Anaheim and vicinity. Los Angeles St. FOR FIRST-CLASS....DRESSMAKING Go to the.... Palace: of : Fashion, Madame Lecroq, Prop. Center street, Anaheim. Sewing machines for sale. HAY FOR SALE Any part of 100 Tons of first class, wire baled BARLEY HAY for sale at $8 PER TON. At Mr. Con's ranch at Almond station. Mr. J. R. Griffith in charge. oct29-1m SANTA ANA ABSTRACT - COMPANY. (Incorporated July 9, 1889.) Capital Stock. $100,000. Abstracts and Certificates of Title to all lands in Orange county. The only system of Property Books in Orange county. The name of the owner of any lot furnished on application. Office—119 West Fourth street. P.O. Box—40. GEORGE TAYLOR. Secretary and Manager. Telephone—No. 42. Santa Ana, Calit,