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THE CLAMBAKE OF RHODE ISLAND. Ho, for the sea, the moss green grove, Where the rocks in a glowing pile, With rockweed make a fragrant bed, For clams to rest awhile. With bluefish from the briny deep, With sweet corn from the field; And sweet potatoes from the south, Their fragrant breath will yield. The ambrosial feasts of the fabled gods Are as naught compared with these. Thou delicious, fragrant, delightful thing, Thou clambake by the seal! —Etta A. Brow in Providence Journal. THAT MIRROR. It was altogether queer, and Jingleberry to this day does not entirely understand it. He had examined his heart as carefully as he knew how, and had arrived at the entirely reasonable conclusion that he was in love. He had every symptom of that malady. When Miss Marian Chapman was within range of his vision there was room for no one else there. He suffered from that peculiar optical condition which enabled him to see but one thing at a time when she was present, and she was that one thing, which was probably the reason why in his mind's eye she was the only woman in the world, for Marian was ever present before Jingleberry's mental optic. He had also examined as thoroughly as he could in hypothesis the heart of this "only woman," and he had—or thought he had, which amounts to the same thing—reason to believe that she reciprocated his affection. She certainly seemed glad always when he was about. She called him by his first name, and sometimes quarreled with him as she quarreled with no one else, and if that wasn't a sign of love in woman, then Jingleberry had studied the sex all his years—and they were thirty-two—for nothing. In short Marian behaved so like a sister to him that Jingleberry, knowing how dreams and women go by contraries, was absolutely sure that a sister was just the reverse from that relationship which in her heart of hearts she was willing to assume toward him, and he was happy in consequence. Believing this, it was not at all strange that he should make up his mind to progoing through the form of chatting pleasantly there in the mirror's depths with the woman he loved! It almost made him jealous, though, the reflected Jingleberry was so entirely independent of the real Jingleberry. The jealousy soon gave way to consternation, for, to the wondering suitor, the independent reflection was beginning to do that for which he himself had come. In other words, there was a proposal going on in the glass, and Jingleberry enjoyed the novel sensation of seeing how he himself would look when passing through a similar ordeal. Altogether, however, it was not as pleasing as most novelties are, for there were distinct signs in the face of the mirrored Marian that the mirrored Jingleberry's words were distasteful to her. and that the proposition he was making was not one she could entertain under any circumstance. She kept shaking her head, and the more she shook it the more the glazed Jingleberry seemed to implore her to be his. Finally Jingleberry saw his quicksilver counterpart fall upon his knees before Marian of the glass and hold out his arms and hands toward her in an attitude of prayerful despair, whereupon the girl sprang to her feet, stamped her left foot furiously upon the floor and pointed the unwelcome lover to the door. Jingleberry was fairly staggered. What could be the meaning of so extraordinary a freak of nature? Surely it must be prophetic. Fate was kind enough to warn him in advance, no doubt; otherwise it was a trick. And why should she stoop to play so paltry a trick as that upon him? Surely fate would not be so petty. No, it was a warning. The mirror had been so affected by some supernatural agency that it divined and reflected that which was to be, instead of contenting itself to what Jingleberry called "simultaneity." It led instead of following or acting coincidentally with the reality, and it was the part of wisdom, he thought, for him to yield to its suggestion and retreat, and as he thought this he heard a soft, sweet voice behind him. "I hope you haven't got tired of waiting, Tom," it said, and, turning, Jingleberry saw the unquestionably real Marian standing in the doorway. MISCELLANEOUS Cures Other Will cure You, is a true state action of AYER'S Sarsaparilla taken for diseases originating blood; but, while this assertive AYER'S Sarsaparilla, as the attest, it cannot be truthfully other preparations, which use dealers will recommend, and pose upon you, as "just Ayer's." Take Ayer's Sarsaparilla Ayer's only, if you need a blend and would be benefited properly. This medicine, for nearly has enjoyed a reputation, that has equaled by other preparation Sarsaparilla eradicates the reditary scrofa and other eases from the system, and weds well, the confidence of the AYER'S Sarsaparilla. "I cannot forbear to express the relief I have obtained by AYER'S Sarsaparilla. I wish kidney troubles for months, suffering greatly for the small of my back. In this, my body was covered eruptions. The remedies failed to help me. I then bAYER'S Sarsaparilla, and time, the pains ceased and disappeared. I advise even or woman, in case of sickness from impure blood, no long standing the case man AYER'S Sarsaparilla."—H 33 William st., New York C Will Cure Prepared by Dr.J.C.Ayer & Co She called him by his first name, and sometimes quarreled with him as she quarreled with no one else, and if that wasn't a sign of love in woman, then Jingleberry had studied the sex all his years—and they were thirty-two—for nothing. In short Marian behaved so like a sister to him that Jingleberry, knowing how dreams and women go by contraries, was absolutely sure that a sister was just the reverse from that relationship which in her heart of hearts she was willing to assume toward him, and he was happy in consequence. Believing this, it was not at all strange that he should make up his mind to propose marriage to her, though, like many other men, he was somewhat chicken hearted in coming to the point. Four times had he called upon Marian for the sole purpose of asking her to become his wife, and four times had he led up to the point and then talked about something else. What quality it is in man that makes a coward of him in the presence of one he considers his dearest friend is not within the province of this narrative to determine, but Jingleberry had it in its most virulent form. He had often got so far along in his proposal as, "Marian—er—will you—will you"—and there he had as often stopped, contenting himself with such commonplace conclusions as "go to the matinee with me tomorrow" or "ask your father for me if he thinks the stock market is likely to strengthen soon?" and other amazing substitutes for the words he so ardently desired yet feared to utter. But this afternoon—the one upon which the extraordinary events about to be narrated took place—Jingleberry had called, resolved not to be balked in his determination to learn his fate. He had come to propose, and propose he would, ruat colum. His confidence in a successful termination to his suit had been re-enforced that very morning by the receipt of a note from Miss Chapman asking him to dine with her parents and herself that evening, and to accompany them after dinner to the opera. Surely that meant a great deal, and Jingleberry conceived that the time was ripe for a blushing "yes" to his long deferred question. So he was here in the Chapman parlor waiting for the young lady to come down and become the recipient of the "interesting interrogatory," as it is called in some sections of Massachusetts. "I'll ask her the first thing," said Jingleberry, buttoning up his Prince Albert, as though to impart a possibly needed stiffening to his backbone. "She will say yes, and then I shall enjoy the dinner and the opera so much the more. Ahom! I wonder if I am pale—I feel sort of—um— There's a mirror. That will tell." Jingleberry walked to the mirror—an oval, gilt framed mirror, such as was very much the vogue fifty years ago, for which reason alone, no doubt, it was now admitted to the gold and white parlor of the house of Chapman. "Blessed things, these mirrors," said Jingleberry, gazing at the reflection of his face. "So reassuring. I'm not at all warning. The mirror had been so affected by some supernatural agency that it divined and reflected that which was to be, instead of contenting itself to what Jingleberry called "simultaneity." It led instead of following or acting coincidently with the reality, and it was the part of wisdom, he thought, for him to yield to its suggestion and retreat, and as he thought this he heard a soft, sweet voice behind him. "I hope you haven't got tired of waiting, Tom," it said, and turning, Jingleberry saw the unquestionably real Marian standing in the doorway. "No," he answered shortly. "I—I have had a pleasant—very entertaining ten minutes; but I must hurry along. Marian," he added. "I only came to tell you that I have a frightful headache, and—or I can't very well manage to come to dinner or go to the opera with you tonight." "Why, Tom," pouted Marian, "I am awfully disappointed. I had counted on you, and now my whole evening will be spoiled. Don't you think you can rest a little while, and then come?" "Well, I—I want to, Marian," said Jingleberry, "but to tell the truth I—really am afraid I am going to be ill. I've had such a strange experience this afternoon. I"—— "Tell me what it was," suggested Marian sympathetically, and Jingleberry did tell her what it was. He told her the whole story from beginning to end—what he had come for, how he had happened to look in the mirror and what he saw there, and Marian listened attentively to every word he said. She laughed once or twice, and when he had done she reminded him that mirrors had a habit of reversing everything, and somehow or other Jingleberry's headache went, and—and well, everything went. John Kendrick Bangs in Chicago Post. IN MEMORY OF LESTER JAGGER. We looked upon thy calm, sweet sleep And said:Ah, wherefore should we weep Why mourn because thy work is done The crown bye so early won? Thy life was brave and true and fair; Thou hast not learned the word despair; For these was love in every breast; Thy life, and even thy death, was blest. O soul so full of music sweet, What harmonies thy coming greet; For us the sound of sobs and tears; For those songs and welcome cheers. But ye, within your home today, Whence all that's bright was borne away, What can I say to give relief Or help you in your bitter grief? Your heart's wild anguish well I know, You reel beneath the heavy blow; And words to help you all are vain They seem a mockery to your pain. But, father, in your face, to-day: I saw a look which seemed to say, "A stronger arm is round me thrown. I bravely bear, but not alone." Ah, mother, with your love so true No power is mine to comfort you. For, as our pastor said today, "Man cannot help you; let us pray!" —V.J.Ruppert in Rochester Post-Express. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN; that in order to Supervise the Golden State of California made on December 1889, in the matter of the Keller, deceased, the undersigned, with the will annexed of said private sale, to the highest bidder, coin of the United States, and auction by Superior Court, on or of May 1893, all the right, title of the Keller at the time all the right, title and interest has by operation of law or otherwise than or in addition to that of the at time of her death, in and land situation in the city of Orange, State of California, and low: In numbers 51 and 55 in Bloody vision of Yankyard Lot C3, according subdivision known as "Helium" building Lots in the City of Orange in book 2 of Miscellaneous 248 in the Recorder's office of county. Also Lot number 50 in said Bloody division according to said map, feet of original town Lot number map of the "lands Of Anaheim," also Recorder's office in Book of Deeds 620 and 630. Also that lot begins west line of Los Angeles street from northeast corner of said origin 9,and running south side through early 1490 feet to the west line of along same at right angles enchance casterly to point of commence. Terms and Conditions of Sale: The United States; ten per cent money may be paid to the company on confirmation of sale by Bide or offers must be in written lettered to the undersigned person attorney. E.E.Powers; 202 Los Angeles city Cal., or may be sold by FF Administrator with the will annexed of Louise Keller; deceased. Late April with 1003. E.E.Powers Attorney for Main street; Los Angeles Cal. No. 750. SUMMORE In the Superior Court of Orange, State of California. J.H.BULLARD, plaintiff,v.a.fenchant Action brought in the Superior Orange, State of California,filled in said County of Orange lt Clerk of Superior Court of the County California,and answer the Court within ten days (exclusive of after service on you of this within this Orange,county) or within thirty days. The action is brought to oblige you so quiet that it prepares in said action and bereins from require you to set forth the naiads premises,and that all defendants may be determined Court,and that by said decree lj judged that said plaintiff is the ones,and that said defendant has whatever in or said premises, BYMPATHY. needed stiffening to his backbone. "She will say yes, and then I shall enjoy the dinner and the opera so much the more. Ahem! I wonder if I am pale—I feel sort of—um— There's a mirror. That will tell." Jingleberry walked to the mirror—an oval, gilt framed mirror, such as was very much the vogue fifty years ago, for which reason alone, no doubt, it was now admitted to the gold and white parlor of the house of Chapman. "Blessed things, these mirrors," said Jingleberry, gazing at the reflection of his face. "So reassuring. I'm not at all pale. Quite the contrary. I'm red as a sunset. Good omen that! The sun is setting on my bachelor days—and my scarf is crooked. Ah!" The ejaculation was one of pleasure, for pictured in the mirror Jingleberry saw the form of Marian entering the room through the portieres. "How do you do, Marlan? Been admiring myself in the glass," he said, turning to greet her. "I—or—" Here he stopped, as well he might, for he addressed no one. Miss Chapman was nowhere to be seen. "Dear met!" said Jingleberry, rubbing his eyes in astonishment. "How extraordinary! I thought sure I saw her—why, I did see her—that is, I saw her reflection in the gla—Hal! Hal She caught me gazing at myself there and has hidden." He walked to the door and pulled the porterie aside and looked into the hall. There was no one there. He searched every corner of the hall and of the dining room at its end, and then returned to the parlor, but it was still empty. And then occurred the most strangely unaccountable event in his life. As he looked around the parlor he for the second time found himself before the mirror, but the reflection therein, though it was of himself, was of himself, with his back turned to his real self, as he stood gazing amazedly into the glass; and beside this, although Jingleberry was alone in the real parlor, the reflection of the dainty room showed that there he was not so, for seated in her accustomed graceful attitude in the reflected armhair was nothing less than the counterfeit presentment of Marian Chapman herself. It was a wonder Jingleberry's eyes did not fall out of his head, he stared so. What a situation it was, to be sure, to stand there and see in the glass a scene which, as far as he could observe, had no basis in reality; and interesting it was for Jingleberry to watch himself Your heart's wild anguish well I know. You reel beneath the heavy blow; And words to help you all are vain. They seem a mockery to your pain. But, father, in your face, to-day: I saw a look which seemed to say. "A stronger arm is round me thrown. I bravely bear, but not alone." Ah, mother, with your love so true, No power is mine to comfort you. For, as our pastor said today. "Man cannot help you; let us pray!" —V. J. Ruppert in Rochester Post-Express. SYMPATHY. They came to me and gently said, "Your neighbor's little one lies dead;" I answered not, but closer pressed My own wee one unto my breast. I laid him down, my eyes grow dim, And once again I bent o'er him; Then out I softly, quickly stole The other mother to console. I clasped her hand and tried—but no, I could not say 'twas better so; I could not say, dear heart, resign—O Father, what if it were mine! -Kathleen Kavanagh in New Orleans Plea-yune. "FOR THAT SWEET SILENCE." Along the slope of yonder hill we went Through the still air of evening, damp and soft. From new plowed earth arose the sharp, sweet scent; The cricket shrilled below in the dark croft. Thy dovellike eyes, as if in silent prayer. Were lifted to the stars so still and fair; And I, who read thine inmost thought unspoken. Loved those for that sweet silence left unbroken. -Olindo Guerrini. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. We have made arrangements with Dr. B. Kendall Co., publishers of "A Treatise on the Horse and his Diseases," which will enable all our subscribers to obtain a copy of that valuable work free by sending their address (enclosing a two-cent stamp for mailing same) to Dr. B. J. Kendall Co., ENOSURGH FALLS, VT. This book is now recognized as standard authority upon all diseases of the horse, as its phenomenal sale attests, over four million copies having been sold in the past ten years, a sale never before reached by any publication in the same period of time. We feel confident that our patrons will appreciate the work, and be glad to avail themselves of this opportunity of obtaining a valuable book. It is necessary that you mention this paper in sending for the "Treatise." This offer will remain open for only a short time. Notice of Sale of Public Auction Notice is hereby given that in order of the Superior Court of the State of California, made on January 1833, the statute of estate contained under the unrestricted, the civil will and testament of said deceased auction, to the highest blight coin of the United States, and by order said Superior Court, on day of May, 1833, at 10 o'clock A.M. office of Richard Melrose, attorney Block, Center street, Anaheim, i.e., jersey street at the time of high title, and interest that the operation of law or otherwise, in addition to that of the said piece or parcel of land situate the city of Anaheim, county of Gorilla, and bounded and described The north half (except one secrecy) nineteen acres more or less. It for roads, railroads and ditches from the East end of said premise of Walnut street. Together with stock in The Anaheim Union Waist. Terms and Conditions of Sales the United States can pay money to be paid to the executor balance on confirmation of a Court. Deed at expense of purity. Executors of the last Will and Adams, deceased. Dated, May 24, 1833. Richard Melrose, attorney for MISCELLANEOUS. Cures Others Will cure You, is a true statement of the action of AYER'S Sarsaparilla, when taken for diseases originating in impure blood; but, while this assertion is true of AYER'S Sarsaparilla, as thousands can attest, it cannot be truthfully applied to other preparations, which unprincipled dealers will recommend, and try to impose upon you, as "just as good as Ayer's." Take Ayer's Sarsaparilla and Ayer's only, if you need a blood-purifier and would be benefited permanently. This medicine, for nearly fifty years, has enjoyed a reputation, and made a record for cures, that has never been equaled by other preparations. AYER'S Sarsaparilla eradicates the taint of hereditary scrofula and other blood diseases from the system, and it has, deservedly, the confidence of the people. AYER'S Sarsaparilla "I cannot forbear to express my joy at the relief I have obtained from the use of AYER'S Sarsaparilla. I was afflicted with kidney troubles for about six months, suffering greatly with pains in the small of my back. In addition to this, my body was covered with plimy eruptions. The remedies prescribed failed to help me. I then began to take AYER'S Sarsaparilla, and, in a short time, the pains ceased and the pimples disappeared. I advise every young man or woman, in case of sickness resulting from impure blood, no matter how long standing the case may be, to take AYER'S Sarsaparilla."—H. L. Jarmann, 33 William st., New York City. Will Cure You Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass TRANSPORTATION. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (Pacific System.) Commencing... MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1892, Trains will leave Ausheim as follows: 7:23 A.M. (DAILY) LOCAL PASSENGER train for Buena Park, Norwalk, Downey, Florence, Whittler, Los Angeles and way stations. 8:13 A.M. (DAILY) LOCAL PASSENGER train for Buena Park, Norwalk, Downey, Florence, Los Angeles and way stations. Connects at Los Angeles with Passenger Trains for Colton, Redlands, Riverside, San Bernardino, Long Beach, San Pedro and Santa Barbara. Also with "San Francisco Express" for San Francisco, Sacramento and Second Class for the East via Ogden. 10:40 A.M. (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY) LOCAL Passenger Train for Mirafores, Orange and Santa Ana. 3:13 P.M. (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY) LOCAL Passenger Train for Buena Park, Norwalk, Downey, Florence, Los Angeles and way stations. Connects at Los Angeles with Passenger Trains for Colton, Redlands, Riverside, San Bernardino, Long Beach, San Pedro and Santa Barbara. Also with "Suset Express" for San Francisco, Sacramento, Portland, Or., and First Class for the East via Ogden. 5:58 P.M. (DAILY) LOCAL PASSENGER TRAIN for Mirafores, Orange and Santa Ana. 6:17 P.M. (DAILY) LOCAL PASSENGER TRAIN for Mirafores, McPherson, Tustin and way stations. OVERLAND TICKETS SOLD Sleeping Car Bertha Secured ...AND... Full information regarding transcontinental routes furnished on application. ...Parties can arrange to join the... SEMI-MONTHLY FAMILY EXCURSIONS Over the Sunset Route by corresponding with T. A. DARLING, Agent, DEPOT... Anaheim, Or, J. M. Crawley, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt., 144 South Spring street, Los Angeles. RICHARD GRAY, General Traffic Mgr. Gen Pass. Agt. San Francisco, Cal. Pacific Coast Steamship COMPANY Goodall, Perkins & Co., General Agents, San Francisco. NORTHERN ROUTES. Embrace lines for Portland, Or., Victoria, B.C., and Puget Sound and Alaska, and all coast points. MISCELLANEOUS Go East by the Santa Ana The Short Line to the West And THE ONLY Way With its own Tracks from California to Quickest Time! Best Equipment Beautiful Scenery! The only line running Pullman Palace from Southern California to Chicago daily Two Daily Overland Call on the nearest agent of the Santa K. H. WADE, S. B. HYNES, Gen. Mgr. Gen. Pass' Ragt. T. J. F. BOX Wholesale and Retail Wines, Liquors A COMPLETE Of the Finest Wines, Liquor WINES AND BY THE KEG, GALLON Orders by Mail Prompt GOODS DELIVERED FROM Opp. S. P. Depot, ANA A. HENDER BLACKSMITHS. HORS 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, 1858, 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 29th day of May, 1859, all the right, title, interest and estate of 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, 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 54 and 55 in Block "E" of a subdivision of Vineyard Lot C3, according to a map of said subdivision known as "Heimann and George's Addition Building Lota 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. Lot number 59 in sand block "E" of said subdivision, according to said map. Also the south 43 feet of original town lot number 9, as shown on a map of the "lands of Anaheim," and recorded in said Recorder's office in Book of Deeds No. 4, at pages 622 and 630. Also that lot beginning at a point on the west line of Los Angeles street, 452 feet southerly from northeast corner of said original Town Lot No. 5, and running north out along said line of Los Angeles street, 452 feet southerly from northeast corner of said original Town Lot No. 5, and running north out along said line of Los Angeles street, 452 feet southerly from northeast corner of said original Town Lot No. 5, and running north out along said line of Los Angeles street, 452 feet southerly from northeast corner of said original Town Lot No. 5, and running north out along said line of Los Angeles street, 452 feet southerly from northeast corner of said original Town Lot No. 5, and running north out along said line of Los Angeles street. The company reserve the right to change the steamers or their days of sailing. For passage or freight, as above, or for Tickets to and from All Important Points in Europe, Apply to W. PARRIS Agent OFFICE—No. 124 West Second St., Los Angeles. Sale Under Foreclosure of Mortgage. In the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, Christopher Gomber, plaintiff, vs. M. L. Wicks et al., defendant. Under and by virtue of a decree of foreclosure and order of sale duly made and entered in the Superior Court of the county of Orange, State of California, on the 24th day of April, A.D. 1833, and a Writ of Execution for the enforcement of judgment requiring sale property under foreclosure of Mortgage issued out of the said superior Court on the third day of April, A.D. 1833, in the above entitled action, in favor of Christopher Gomber, plaintiff, and against M. L. Wicks, Shelden Littlefield, Theo. Reiser and A. Goldthwaite, defendants, a copy of which said degree of foreclosure duly attested under the seal of the Superior Court on the 27th day of April, A.D. 1833, and to be delivered on the same day, together with the said writ annexed thereon, I am commanded to sell at public auction for cash, gold coin of the United States, the following and in said decree, described real estate, situation, lying and being in the county of Orange, State of California, and particularly described as follows; to wit: Commencing at the northeast corner formed by the intersection of Broadway and Olive streets; thence north along the east side of Olive street for hundred and four hundred and eighty foot alley; thence east along alley to Melrose street; thence south along Metrose street five hundred and four hundred and eighty foot to Broadway street; thence west along Broadway street three hundred (300) feet to the place of beginning. Being all of Block "A" of the Hotel del Campo tract, except land hereof conveyed to R. Luekke and wife. Reference is hereby made upon request by another unauthorized person to make an adjudgment that said plaintiff is the owner of said premises, and that said defendant has no estate or interest whatever in or to sold premises; and that said defendant has no assertions from asserting any Pacific Coast Steamship COMPANY Goodall, Perkins & Co., General Agents, San Francisco. NORTHERN ROUTES. Embrace lines for Portland, Or., Victoria, B.C., and Puget Sound and Alaska, and all coast points. SOUTHERN ROUTES. TIMETABLE FOR... MAY, 1893. LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO. For Port Harford S. S. Corona, May 7, 11, 20, 29 and Redondo S. S. Santa Rosa May 7, 10, 25 and Newport S. S. Santa Rosa May 7, 10, 25 and Diego S. S. Los Angeles May 9, 18, 27 and June 5 S. S. Los Angeles May 9, 18, 27 and June 5 S. S. Eureka May 8, 17, 26 and June 4 S. S. Los Angeles May 3, 12, 21, 30 and Way Ports. Sars connect steamers via San Pedro leave S. P. R. R. Depot Fifth street, Los Angeles at 9:25 o'clock. Passengers per steamer Corona and Santa Rosa via Redondo,north bound leave Santa Fedrop at 10:15 A.M.; or from Redondo Railway depot,corner of Jefferson street and Grand avenue; 9:00 A.M. Passengers per Eureka and Los Angeles via Redondo leave Santa Fe depot at 10:15 A.M. Passengers per Eureka and Los Angeles via Redondo leave Santa Fe depot at 10:15 A.M. Call and examine our prices. ENTERTAINING GOODS DELIVERED FROM OPP. S. P. Depot ANAHEIM BLACKSMITHS. HORSING General Jobbing Doctrine FULLY Anaheim PHONE Here we are again presenting a new Druggists' Service Ever brought to town. Call and look over our Glassware Toilet Sets Shaving Sets Baby Cases Elegant Imported Vases Call and examine our prices. ESTABLISHED 1874. PUBLIC WATCHMakers and Jewelers. MUSIC - DEALERS. Music - Dealers. Dealers in... The people of the State of California send greeting to A. J. Hunt, defendant. You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by the above-named plaintiff in the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, and to answer the Complaint filed therein within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this Summons, if served at Orange county; or if served elsewhere, within thirty days. The action is brought to obtain judgment against you to quiet the title to the premises in the complaint in said action and hereinafter described, and to require you to set forth the nature of your claim to said premises, and that all adverse claims of said defendant may be determined by a decree of Court, and that such defendant is the owner of said premises, and that said defendant has no estate or interest whatever in or to said premises, and also that said defendant be forever debarred from asserting any claim whatever in or to said premises averse to this plaintiff, and for costs of suit. Said land and premises are described in said complaint as follows, to wit: That certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the city of Anaheim, county of Orange, state of California, and particularly described as follows, to wit: Lot Thirty-six (36) In Block "C" of the Center tract, as per map recorded in Book 14, page 13, of Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles county, California, as will more fully appear by reference to the Complaint on file herein. And you are hereby notified that if you fall to appear and answer the said Complaint as above required, said plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Compaint. Given under my hand and the seal of the Superior Court of the county of Orange, State of California, this 25th day of March, 1893. D. T. BRICK Clerk, Richard Melrose, attorney for plaintiff. Notice of Sale of Real Estate at Public Auction. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, made on the 27th day of April, 1893, the late (circus one screen) the northwest corner of Lot No. 48, Anaheim Extension, containing nineteen acres, more or less. Reserving therefrom for roads, railroads and ditches a strip 371 links wide from the East end of said premises for the west half of Walnut street. Together with eight shares of stock in the Anaheim Union Water Company. Terms and Conditions of Sale: Cash, gold coin of the United States, ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid to the executors on the day of sale, balance on confirmation of sale by said Superior Court. Deed at expense of purchaser. TIMM. J. F. BOEGE, TIMOTHY CARROLL, Executors of the last Will and Testament of John Adams, deceased. Dated, May 3d, 1893. Richard Melrose, attorney for Executors. ED MORGAN, PROPRIETOR Anaheim Wine Rooms ON LOS ANGELES STREET Weiland's Philadelphia Beer. MILK PUNCHES, And all Mixed Drinks. Choice Wines! FINE LIQUORS! Cigars, Cigarettes, Chewing Tobacco ANAHEIM PHARMACY J. REID, PROPRIETOR A full line of Pure Drugs constantly on hand. Also Toilet Articles, Brushes, Soaps, Perfumery, Fancy Stationery, Paints, Oils, Etc. Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully compounded day or night. FRANK FOX. City Barber Shop. FOR A FIRST-CLASS SHAVE! HOT AND COLD BATHS. The Most Successful Remedy ever discovered as it is certain in its effects and does not blister. Read proof below. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. STAR LANE CO., OROOK, Feb. 8th, 1892. Dr. B. J. KENDALL Co. Dear Siria--I have used your KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE for the last twelve years never being without it but a few weeks in that time and I have made several wonderful curves with it. 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Read proof below. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. STAR LANE CO., OROOK, Feb. 8th, 1892. Dr. B.J.KENDALL Co. Dear Siria--I have used your KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE for the last twelve years never being without it but a few weeks in that time and I have made several wonderful curves with it. Cured a largh a baby sweetened Two Inferior Fourth Street, In the City East half of Walnut street. Together with eight shares of stock in the Anaheim Union Water Company. Terms and Conditions of Sale: Cash, gold coin of the United States, ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid to the executors on the day of sale, balance on confirmation of sale by said Superior Court. Deed at expense of purchaser. TIMM. J. F. BOEGE, TIMOTHY CARROLL, Executors of the last Will and Testament of John Adams, deceased. Dated, May 3d, 1893. Richard Melrose, attorney for Executors. matti MISCELLANEOUS. Fast by the Santa Fe Route.— Line to the World's Fair And THE ONLY LINE.-- Backs from California to Chicago and St. Louis. —Best Equipment!— —Beautiful Scenery!— —Low Rates! Running Pullman Palace and Tourist Sleeping Cars ornia to Chicago daily without change. To Daily Overland Trains:— Rest agent of the Santa Fe Route or write to S. B. HYNES, / H. K. GREGORY, Gen. Pass'r Agt. Asst. Gen. Pass'r Agt. F. BOEGE, Holesale and Retail Dealer in Liquors and Ligars. KEPS ALWAYS ON HAND. PLETE STOCK! Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. AND LIQUORS THE KEG, GALLON OR BOTTLE. By Mail Promptly Attended to. LIVERED FREE OF CHARGE! Depot, ANAHEIM, CAL. HENDERSON, MITHS. — HORSE-SHOEING! MISCELLANEOUS. CHAS. ALBRECHT Contractor & Builder Estimates Given. Fine Workmanship. Agent for the Pomona windmill. First North sweet, Anaheim, Cal. A NO. 1 Orange & Lemon TREES. First-class Home Grown Trees. All the Leading Varieties, warranted true to name, and free from pest and scale. Prices Low and Satisfaction Guaranteed. EXTRA FINE VALENCIA LATE A SPECIALTY. Address—R. M. TEAGUE, San Dimas, Cal., or ARTHER STALEY, Agent, Fullerton marigif 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. JOSEPH BACKS, DEALER IN FURNITURE Repairing Done. Funeral Director. Store in Backs Building (next to irrigation district office), Los Angeles Street. LIVERED FREE OF CHARGE! Depot, Anaheim, Cal. HENDERSON, MITHS. -- HORSE-SHOEING! A SPECIALTY. Funds of Farming Implements on Hand. Jobbing Done -- share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited FULLERTON. Heim Pharmacy. We again presenting a most complete line of gists' Sundries! to town. Call and see us before purchasing, and look over our stock of Toilet Sets, Fine Stationery, Baby Cases, Elegant New Style Albums. Imported Vases, Etc. mine our prices. We are certain to please and give satisfaction. Contract Plowing Michael Neipp & Son are now prepared to do Contract Plowing. Address, Anaheim. FOR SALE Young Jersey Bulls, serviceable, from Registered Stock. feb 23rf H. D. POLHEMUS, Miraflores, Cal. Wommer & Halpin Draying, Trucking, Express AND A GENERAL Transfer Business. JOSEPH BACKS, DEALER IN FURNITURE Repairing Done. Funeral Director. Store in Backs Building (next to irrigation district office). Los Angeles street. 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! Fountain Saloon Old Franklin County Whisky direct from the U.S. bonded warehouse. Anaheim Bottled Beer! BY THE BOTTLE OR DOZEN. For Sale by N. HART At Fountain Saloon, Anaheim. FRITZ RUHMANN'S New Place: BACKS' NEW BUILDING, LOS ANGELES STREET. KEEP 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. Roman Wisser. Finest of Wines, Liquors & Cigars Pool & Billiard Tables Schindler's Building, Center Street. California Saloon. D. Vincent, Proprietor. LOS ANGELES STREET...ANAHEIM THE FINEST WINES, LIQUORS And Cigars constantly off hand. Wommer & Halpin Draying, Trucking, Express AND A GENERAL Transfer Business. Leave orders at office, on Center street. All orders given prompt attention. Hay and Coal for Sale BANKING. BANK OF ANAHEIM CAPITAL STOCK, $100,000.00. PLEZ JAMES...President GEORGE V. HORR...Cashier BOARD OF DIRECTORS: E. F. SPENCE, W. H. MABURY W. K. JAMES, S. H. MOTT, P. JAMES. This Bank receives Deposits, Loans 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. DRAFTS, LETTERS OF CREDIT OR POSTAL orders issued on Banks in the principal cities of all European countries. Tickets entitling the holder to passage from New York to the several ports of England. France or Germany, or from any port in those countries to New York via the Hamburg American Railway 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 any point in the countries named for any relatives or friend can purchase ticket here and forward them to the proper person by mail. Pool & Billiard Tables Schindler's Building, Center Street. California Saloon. D. Vincent, Proprietor. LOS ANGELES STREET...ANAHEIM THE FINEST WINES, LIQUORS And Cigars constantly on hand. Billiard: Table ANAHEIM BREWERY. F. CONRAD, PROPRIETOR. LAGER BEER! FURNISHED BY THE BOTTLE OR5 or 10-Gallon Keg ICE FOR SALE! 1 Cent Per Pound. H. A. STOUGH. BLACKSMITHING. Horse-Shoeing A Specialty. First-Class Workmanship. Satisfaction Guaranteed IN EVERY CASE. Shop on Lemon Street, Rear of Langenberger' Store. Osborne Mowers and Steel Hay Rakes kept on hand.