anaheim-gazette 1893-09-28
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THE APOLOGY.
Chide not if here you haply find
The rough romance of country love
I sing as well the brook and wind
The green below, the blue above.
Here shall you read of spreading cress,
The velvet of the sparrow's neck;
Sometimes shall glance the glowing trees,
And Laura's snow without a speck.
The crab that sets the mouth awry,
The chestnut with its domes of pink,
The splendid palace of the sky,
The pool where drowsy cattle drink,
The stack where Colin hides to catch
The milkmaid with her beaded load;
The singing lark, a poet's match,
That travels up the great blue road;
The cherry whence the blackbird bold
Steals ruby mouthfuls at his ease,
The glory of laburnum gold,
The valiant ploping of the breeze—
All, all are here. The rustic Muse
Shall sing the pany and the thrush.
Ah, chide not if she sometimes choose
The country love, the country blush!
N. R. Gale.
THE BLACK PEARL.
The harbor of Acapulco is an ideal one for shoalter, and after the steamer is once at anchor it is a source of mystery to the passengers who have not been on deck low she ever entered the quiet little bay.
The high, blue mountains in the back-ground, the tall palms and tropical green down to the water's edge, along the shore the tiled and thatched houses—among the oldest on the coast—and on the rising ground to the right the ancient fort and military prison—all these make a sight that fills a lover of the picturesque with enthusiasm.
The waters about the steamer are thick with the boats and dugouts of the bumble women and dirty native boys peddling fruit, shells, pearls and a world of indescribables, all keeping up a constant dim of jabbering jargon, that, with the hundreds of half naked natives passing from the ship to the lighters discharging cargo, makes an exciting scene, in sharp contrast to the peaceful outlook on the shore beyond.
From the ship the city seems but a collection of small adobes, scattered here and there along the hillside, with an occasional long, low white building in view. But no sooner has the traveler passed the gates of the custom house than a little city of 12,000 inhabitants lies before him under the shelter of the hill, with thriving stores strongened with dark eyed senoritas and men in white linen or bespangled velvet, many of the latter with the flaming serape hanging over the shoulder.
Edmund Warren represented an American house. He had taken the place of the traveler who for years had made the annual visit to the Mexican seaports. He had never seen Acapulco before, nor his story. "What do you know about it?"
"I know what was said when the commandant was found dead, and that the police were afraid to search for it. Five hundred pesos for its use tonight—that is all I ask."
"The police are fools, and you are a fool. I know nothing about the Black Pearl."
"Come, China. A thousand pesos for its use and the knowledge how to use it."
"A thousand pesos," muttered the old woman. "Have you the money with you?"
"Aye, that I have, and I want its use for only this one night."
China waddled into an adjoining room, whence after much delay she brought forth a package carefully wrapped and sealed. "You must not undo this senor," she said, "or you, too, will suffer if you see the pearl."
The laughter and song in the adobe casita stopped at a knock on the outer door, and Ned Warren's pretty Acapulcan answered the summons. A neat parcel was handed her by the messenger, which she eagerly unfolded. "With the compliments of —" it said, but she knew the handwriting.
"How funny at this hour!" she thought, but her snapping black eyes danced with glee as she undid the parcel and found it to contain an immense black pearl set in beaten yellow metal of quaint workmanship. At her exclamation of delight the others grouped about, and the object of their admiring glances was laid upon the table for inspection.
An instinctive shudder passed through Sanford as Muriella laid it under the candle light. It seemed to emit a peculiar light, and a queer, pricking sensation went through his veins as he viewed the jewel—the largest of its kind he had ever seen. As he looked a feeling of exhilaration came over him, such as he had not felt during the evening.
"That last drink of tequila was too much," he thought, but the others, too, were beginning to evince signs of liveliness even greater than all the bidity of the night had brought forth. A faint blue haze seemed to cover every object in the room. The figures of girls at intervals looked far away and then near by, while a feeling of utter recklessness pervaded his whole being. All the phantasms of the opium cater could not be more weird than those which came into Sanford's brain as his gaze was riveted on the jewel lying among the candles grouped around it on the table. In their dim light it seemed to grow and grow, emitting a demoniacal glow that, but for the spirit of recklessness which possessed him, would have filled his soul with dread.
"The fandango," cried one of the girls, with a wild burst of laughter. "Let us..."
Edmund Warren represented an American house. He had taken the place of the traveler who for years had made the annual visit to the Mexican seaports. He had never seen Acapulco before, nor had Henry Sanford, who accompanied him on this trip. They had only just landed and become settled in the miserable excuse for a hotel in time to enjoy a delicious comida, when they felt an impulse to join the throngs which filled the clean paved streets as evening came and night soon followed the footsteps of the sultry day.
Passing down the street leading by the stores, the market and the plaza, just back of the custom house, a small space under sheltering palms opened to view, where night after night the lower classes assembled to watch the fandango. The crowd of dark skinned men and women, all dressed in the garb of the locality, stood out in the dim light of the long koreshes planted here and there among the throng, like ghosts of departed senoritas and caballeros. All were watching the couples dancing the monotonous clog quadrille on the low platform to the music of drum, tambourine and guitar. With hands on hips and heads thrown back, the dancers faced each other on the boards arms' length apart, and the constant stamping of little feet and the changing from side to side was kept up until all were exhausted and others took their places.
The Americans had mingled with the throng about the dancers, watching alternately the platform and the groups of girls about. Soon soft eyes had discovered the strangers, and coquettish glances went out from beneath long lashes. Warren was never happy unless in love and in love with every pretty face that came across his path. His heart beat faster as he caught the glances shot at himself and Henry, and he nearly pinched the latter's arm off as a smile came from a dark eyed beauty on the edge of the throng.
"Gad, Henry! Such eyes! Did you ever see their like?" he exclaimed. "I must see where she lives. Are you with me?" and he rubbed his hands in anticipation of an adventure. Henry was quite as ready for a lark as his companion.
Ten o'clock. The dancing was over, and the crowd scattered through the dark streets.
"You had better look out for that tall Mexican with your beauty, Ned. He may stick a knife into us," cautioned Henry.
"Nonsense. Come on," was the other's rejoinder.
They did not notice the native police, not uniformed, but armed, following some distance behind as the Americans dogged the footsteps of the first conquest of the amorous Warren, nor did they know their custom of "running in" the foreigner on any pretent whatever for the revenue of the paltry fine. Murielle Nurvaez knew full well that her new ad collection of small adobes, scattered here and there along the hillside, with an occasional long, low white building in view. But no sooner has the traveler passed the gates of the custom house than a little city of 13,000 inhabitants lies before him under the shelter of the hill, with thriving stores thronged with dark eyed senoritas and men in white linen or bospangled velvet, many of the latter with flaming serape hanging over the shoulder.
Edmund Warren represented an American house. He had taken the place of the traveler who for years had made the annual visit to the Mexican seaports. He had never seen Acapulco before, nor had Henry Sanford, who accompanied him on this trip. They had only just landed and become settled in the miserable excuse for a hotel in time to enjoy a delicious comida, when they felt an impulse to join the throngs which filled the clean paved streets as evening came and night soon followed the footsteps of the sultry day.
Passing down the street leading by the stores, the market and the plaza, just back of the custom house, a small space under sheltering palms opened to view, where night after night the lower classes assembled to watch the fandango. The crowd of dark skinned men and women, all dressed in the garb of the locality, stood out in the dim light of the long koreshes planted here and there among the throng, like ghosts of departed senoritas and caballeros. All were watching the couples dancing the monotonous clog quadrille on the low platform to the music of drum, tambourine and guitar. With hands on hips and heads thrown back, the dancers faced each other on the boards arms' length apart, and the constant stamping of little feet and the changing from side to side was kept up until all were exhausted and others took their places.
The Americans had mingled with the throng about the dancers, watching alternately the platform and the groups of girls about. Soon soft eyes had discovered the strangers, and coquettish glances went out from beneath long lashes. Warren was never happy unless in love and in love with every pretty face that came across his path. His heart beat faster as he caught the glances shot at himself and Henry, and he nearly pinched the latter's arm off as a smile came from a dark eyed beauty on the edge of the throng.
"Gad, Henry! Such eyes! Did you ever see their like?" he exclaimed. "I must see where she lives. Are you with me?" and he rubbed his hands in anticipation of an adventure. Henry was quite as ready for a lark as his companion.
Ten o'clock. The dancing was over, and the crowd scattered through the dark streets.
"You had better look out for that tall Mexican with your beauty, Ned. He may stick a knife into us," cautioned Henry.
"Nonsense. Come on," was the other's rejoinder.
They did not notice the native police, not uniformed, but armed, following some distance behind as the Americans dogged the footsteps of the first conquest of the amorous Warren, nor did they know their custom of "running in"the foreigner on any pretent whatever for the revenue of the paltry fine. Murielle Nurvaez knew full well that her new ad collection of small adobes, scattered here and there along the hillside, with an occasional long, low white building in view. But no sooner has the traveler passed the gates of the custom house than a little city of 13,000 inhabitants lies before him under the shelter of the hill, with thriving stores thronged with dark eyed senoritas and men in white linen or bospangled velvet, many of the latter with flaming serape hanging over the shoulder.
Edmund Warren represented an American house. He had taken the place of the traveler who for years had made the annual visit to the Mexican seaports. He had never seen Acapulco before, nor had Henry Sanford, who accompanied him on this trip. They had only just landed and become settled in the miserable excuse for a hotel in time to enjoy a delicious comida, when they felt an impulse to join the throngs which filled the clean paved streets as evening came and night soon followed the footsteps of the sultry day.
Passing down the street leading by the stores, the market and the plaza, just back of the custom house, a small space under sheltering palms opened to view, where night after night the lower classes assembled to watch the fandango. The crowd of dark skinned men and women, all dressed in the garb of the locality, stood out in the dim light of the long koreshes planted here and there among the throng, like ghosts of departed senoritas and caballeros. All were watching the couples dancing the monotonous clog quadrille on the low platform to the music of drum, tambourine and guitar. With hands on hips and heads thrown back, the dancers faced each other on the boards arms' length apart, and the constant stamping of little feet and the changing from side to side was kept up until all were exhausted and others took their places.
The Americans had mingled with the throng about the dancers, watching alternately-the platform and-the groups-of-girls about. Soon soft eyes had discovered-the strangers,and coquettish glances went out from beneath long lashes.Warren was never happy unless in love and in love with every pretty face that came across his path.His heart beat faster as he caughtthe glances shot at himselfandHenry,andhe nearly pinchedthe latter'sarmoffasamiliecamefromadarkeyedbeautyontheedgeofthethrung.
"Gad,Henry!Sucheyes!Didyoueverseetheirlike?"heexclaimed.“Imustseewhereshelives.Areyouwithme?”andhe rubbedhishandsinanticipationofanadventure.Henrywasquiteasreadyforaarklashashiscompanion.Teno'clock.Thedancingwouldover,andthecrowdsscatteredthroughthedarkstreets."
"YouhadbetterlookoutforthattallMexicanwithyourbeauty,Ned.Hemystickaknifeintus,"cautionedHenry.
"Nonsense.Comeon,"wastheother'srejoinder.
They did not noticethenativepolicenotuniformedbutarmedfollowingsomedistancebehindastheAmericansdoggedthefootstepsofthefirstconquestoftheamorousWarren,nor didtheyknowthecustomof“runningin”theforeigneronanypretentwhateverforyrevenueofthepaltryfine.MurielleNurvaezknowfullwellthathernewadcollectionofsmalladobes.scatteredhereandthereallonglowwhitebuildinginview.Butthefiguresofthegirlsinintervalslookfarawayandthenbywhileafeelingotutterrecklessnesspervadedhiswholebeing.AllthephantasmsoftheopinentercouldnotmoreweirdthanthosewhichcameintoSanford'sbrainstormashisgazerwivedonthejewelliedinthemiddledelightandboisteriousenthusiasm.Backandforththeycrossed,swayinglikwillowsinthewindwithhandsonhipsandheadswellback,theirfeetpatteringandstampingtotwangingsoftheguitar.Fasterandfasterthemovementsbecame.asthemusicseemedtofilleveryfiberwithits wildaction.
Five bodies were found intheadobecasitanextmorning,bbutwithnomarksofviolenceorothersignstoshowthecauseofdeath.
ThegossipsofthatquantitMexicanseaporttellaweirdtaleofablackpearl,takenfromthegulf,thatactuponbeholdersasdoesthelocooweeds uponallwho tastethat evilplant,andthey telltoo,fOmad舞anceofdeathyearsagowhentwoforeignersandthreebeautiesoftheplacefellexhaustedaboutthe Jewelwhosedeniancacalfirekeptthetreadingfandangelofteveryenergywasgoneandlifewentfromthe.-JohnCraiginSanFranciscoArgonaut.
ANewClassOfCompounds.
The“nitrometals”areanewclassofcompoundsdiscoveredBySalbatierandBenderensTheyhavefoundthat reducedcopperabsorbs,inthecold,vaporsofnitrogenperoxideheatbeingdisengagedduringtheprocess.Theproductisamarooncoloredcompound,thecompositionofwhichisrepresentedbytheformulaCu2NO2Thisisnitrocopper.Asimilarcompoundhas beenobtainedwithcobalt.-NewYorkJournal.
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"You had better look out for that tall Mexican with your beauty, Ned. He may stick a knife into us," cautioned Henry.
"Nonsense. Come on," was the other's rejoinder.
They did not notice the native police, not uniformed, but armed, following some distance behind as the Americans dogged the footsteps of the first conquest of the amorous Warren, nor did they know their custom of "running in" the foreigner on any pretext whatever for the revenue of the paltry fine. Muriella Narvaez knew full well that her new admirers were close behind, and so did her tall lover. He bade her good night as Warren and Sanford passed, and went back toward the plaza. If the Americans could have heard his consultation with Old China, the bumboat woman and character of Acapulco, they might even now be back in their native city.
The young men retraced their steps and found the olive skinned beauty still in the door. They saluted. The bow was returned.
"Adelante, senors," a pretty voice said, and they accepted with alacrity the invitation to enter. Candles burned dimly in a corner filled with bottles—mescal argardiente and aquilla. Several other girls, quite as pretty as the captor of Warren's transitory affections, were seated about, some on stools and some on a low couch in the corner. Two had guitars.
"Here's luck, Henry," whispered Warren, and they were soon quite at home in the little white adobe, though to Henry there seemed something uncanny about the place. To the Americans, used to the luxurious fittings of a metropolitan home, the bare walls and dirt floors, covered with palm patates, were a new experience.
While laughter and song came from the little house, and the Americans were whispering love nothings in the ears of newly found amoreux, in another house hot far from the water more serious words were passing between Old China and the tall lover of Muriella. The old dealer in green cocoanuts and occult mysteries was listening with ill concealed pleasure to the man who was begging a favor at her hands. No love scrape about the shores of that pretty bay ever escaped her notice, and nothing pleased the stout old bumboat woman so much as to be sought out by the amorous of the upper classes to listen to such information from her lips as is sought from the "second sight" mediums of our own country.
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Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Bold by Druggists Everywhere.
Taken up at the ranch of the undersiestaheim, Wednesday, September 20th; bay horse, branded S.B. on left shoulder hands high; left hind foot white. They have the same by applying to the undering property and paying charges.
NOTICE
Having sold the entire stock and five Jewelry and Music Store to W.S.Bartlett Bank of Anaheim, and being about to this city, we hereby request all those debts to us either on notes, contracts counts, to call at once and settle up., pay our bills, and in order to do so must element with those who owe us.
All accounts must be settled before N.Ali who have watches, clocks or jewels store for repair are requested to call at same and pay the charges.
P.PELLEGRIN &
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PIANO & ORGLESSONS
Franz Nebel
Rooms over the Store of genberger.
DRS.MENGES & M
Of Santa Ana have opened Branch Dental
Here, operated by Dr. Morris Coffin. Tee satisfaction in all kinds of work. Monday and Tuesday of each week. R Dickel's store.
California Sales
D.Vincent, Proprietie
LOS ANGELES STREET
THE FINEST WINES,
And Cigars constantly on hand
Billiard : Tab
For chafing, itching, poison oak scalds, burns, etc., use Farmers Liniment. For sale by W.M. druggist, Anaheim, Cal.
Farmers' Healing Liniment is available for piles. For sale by W.M. Higgins, Anaheim, Cal.
TRANSPORTATION.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY.
(Pacific System.)
SUNDAY, JULY 30, 1893,
Trains will leave Anaheim as follows:
A. M. (DAILY) LOCAL PASSENGER train for Buena Park, Norwalk, Downey, Whittier, Los Angeles and way stations.
B. A. M. (DAILY) LOCAL PASSENGER train for Buena Park, Norwalk, Downey, Los Angeles and way stations.
C. A. M. (DAILY) LOCAL PASSENGER train for Buena Park, Norwalk, Downey, Los Angeles and way stations.
D. A. M. (DAILY) EXCEPT SUNDAY) LOCAL Passenger Train for Miraflores, Orange Santa Ana.
P. M. (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY) LOCAL Passenger Train for Buena Park, Norwalk, Downey, Florence, Los Angeles and way stations at Los Angeles with passenger trains for Chino, Reilands, Riverlands, Riverside, Beach, Hibernian and Santa Mohica with "Sunrise Express" for San Francisco; Sacramento and Second for the East via Ogden.
A. M. (DAILY) EXCEPT SUNDAY) LOCAL Passenger Train for Miraflores, Orange Santa Ana.
P. M. (DAILY) EXCEPT SUNDAY) LOCAL Passenger Train for Buena Park, Norwalk, Downey, Florence, Los Angeles and way stations at Los Angeles with passenger trains for Chino, Reilands, Riverlands, Riverside, Beach, Hibernian and Santa Mohica with "Sunrise Express" for San Francisco; Sacramento and Second for the East via Ogden.
MISCELLANEOUS.
In the Superior Court of the county of Orange, State of California.
In the matter of the estate and guardianship of Benancho Rios, Bella Zalda ritos and Requella Rios, minors.
It appears to this Court from the petition this day presented and filed by Carmen Morillo Plitouhelli, the guardian of the persons and estates of Benancho Rios, Bella Zalda Rios and Requella Rios, praying for an order of sale of certain real estate belonging to said wards, and that it is for the best interest of said wards and 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 Thursday, the 19th day of October, 1893, at 9:30 o'clock A.M., at the courtroom of this court, in the city of Santa Ana, in sald Orange county, then and there to show cause why an order should not be granted for the sale of estate.
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 Asaunem Gazertz, a newspaper printed and published in said county of Orange.
Dated, September 12th, 1893.
J. W. TOWNER,
Judge of said Superior Court,
Richard Melrose, attorney for guardian,
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned dealers in beef, pork, mutton, veal, lard, etc., will on and after the 1st day of October, 1893, sell for CASH only.
All persons indebted to the undersigned will please settle their accounts immediately. All accounts not settled on or before the 15th day of October, 1893, will be placed in the hands of an attorney for collection.
BENTZ & STEADMAN,
BAILEY & ADAMS.
Notice to Taxpayers.
Notice is hereby given that the municipal taxes for the City of Anaheim, county of Orange, state of California, for the present fiscal year, are now due and payable, and will become delinquent on the first Monday in November, 1893, unless paid prior thereto five per cent will be added to the amount thereof.
The said taxes may be paid to N. F. Steadman, Marshal of the City of Anaheim, and ex-Officio Tax and License Collector, at the Marshall's office in the City Hall, between the hours of 10 and 12 A.M. and 12:00 and 4 P.M., after the first publication of this notice.
N. F. Steadman,
Marshal of the City of Anaheim, and ex-Officio Tax and License Collector,
Dated August 30, 1893.
Notice to Creditors.
Estate of ERNST C. STEIN, deceased.
Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Ernst C. Stein, deceased to the equitable person of all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit the same with the necessary vouchers within four months after the publication of this notice, to the said administrator at his office No. 119 West 4th street city of Santa Ana, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate in the county of Orange.
MISCELLANEOUS.
No. 814.
SUMMONS.
In the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange.
L. F. LEWIS, plaintiff vs. ALFRED GOLDTHWAITE et al., defendants.
Action brought in the Superior Court of the county of Orange, State of California, and the Complaint filed in said county of Orange in the office of the clerk of the said Superior Court.
The people of the State of California send greeting to Alfred Goldthwaite. Theelser, S Littlefield,
W. R. Harker, Henry Kroeger), J. C. Gomber,(also known as Christopher Gomber), Ernst F. C. Klokke,
Ellen Goldthwaite Mrs. Theodore Reiler Main Street Savings Bank and Trust Company,a corporation,
John Doe and Richard Rose,d defendants.
You are hereby given that you by above named plaintiff in the Superior Court of the county of Orange.State of California,and to answerthe Complaint filed therein within ten days (exclusiveofthe dayofservice)afterthe serviceonyouofthisSummonsIfservedwiththiscounty,andifservedelsewhere.withinthe十daysorjudgmentwillbe takenyouthaccordingtotheprincipalisbroughttoobtainadecreeofthisCourtfortheforeclosureoftwocertainmortgagesdescribedinthesaldcomplaint,一oneofsalmdengagementsexecutedbythesaidTheelser,andAlfredGoldthwaite,andtheotherofsalmdengagementsexecutedbythesaidAlfredGoldthwaite,theoelserandS.Littlefieldfordthebalanceremainingdue,andalsothatthedefendantsandallpersonsclaimingby,broughordereclosedofallright,title,clem,iien,equityofredemptionandinterestinandtosaldmorgagedpremises,andforotherandfurtherrelief.Referencedascomplaintparticular.AndyouareherenotifythatIfyoufallappearandanswerthesaidcomplaintaboverequired,saidplaintiffwillcausethedefaulttobeentered,andapplytotheCourtforthereliefdemandedinthecomplaint.GivenundermyhandandthesealoftheSuperior[Seal] CourtoftheCountyofOrange.StateofCalifornia,the10thdayofAugust,A.D.1893august30,D.BROCK,ClerkRichardMelrose,attorneyforplaintiff.
SUMMONS.
In the Superior Court of the State of California.inandforthe CountyofOrange.
FRANK EY.plaintiffvs.D.J.KRAEMER ETALSdefendants.
Action brought in the Superior Court of the county of OrangeStateofCalifornia,andtheComplaintfileddinalscountyofOrange.intheofficeoftheClerkoftheSaledSuperior Court.
ThePeopleoftheStateofCaliforniasendgreetingtoD.J.KraestnerCharlesWagnerCarlienDriksenAnahiemUnionWaterCompany(acorporation)BankofAnahiem(acorporation)Cwarner,HwredeandLocisMeinerandFidelleVieux defendants.
YouareherelyrequiredtoappearinanactionbroughtagainyoubytheabovenamedplaintiffintheSuperiorCourtoftheCountyofOrange.StateofCalifornia,andtoanswertheComplaintfileddinalstenydes(exclusiveofthedayofservice)aftertheserviceonyouofthisSummongIfservedwiththiscounty,andifservedelsewhere.withinthe十daysorjudgmentwillbe takenyouthaccordingtotheprincipalisbroughttoobtainadecreeofthisCourtfortheforeclosureoftwocertainmortgagesdescribedinthesaldcomplaint,一oneofsalmdengagementsexecutedbythesaidTheelser,andAlfredGoldthwaite,andtheotherofsalmdengagementsexecutedbythesaidAlfredGoldthwaite,theoelserandS.Littlefieldfordthebalanceremainingdue,andalsothatthedefendantsandallpersonsclaimingby,broughordereclosedofallright,title,clem,iien,equityofredemptionandinterestinandtosaldmorgagedpremises,andforotherandfurtherrelief.Referencedascomplaintparticular.AndyouareherenotifythatIfyoufallappearandanswerthesaidcompliantaboverequired,saidplaintiffwillcausethedefaulttobeentered,andapplytotheCourtforthereliefdemandedinthecomplaint.GivenundermyhandandthesealoftheSuperior[Seal] CourtoftheCountyofOrange.StateofCalifornia,the10thdayofAugust,A.D.1893august30,D.BROCK,ClerkRichardMelrose,attorneyforplaintiff.
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SOUTHERN ROUTES.
THE TABLE FOR... SEPTEMBER, 1833
LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO.
For Hartford
Ta Barbara
Bondo...
Le Angeles
Port...
Bay Ports...
S. S. Corona, September 5, 14; October 2.
S. S. Santa Rosa, September 1, 10; 10; 28; October 7.
S. S. Los Angeles, September 3, 12;
21; 30; October 9.
S. S. San Diego, September 7, 16; 25; October 4.
S. S. Corona, September 7, 16; 25; October 4.
S. S. Santa Rosa, September 5, 14; 22; October 2.
S. S. Costa, September 9, 18; 27; October 9.
LEAVE PORT LOS ANGELES AND REDONDO.
FOR Diego...
Francisco...
Hartford..
Bicarbonate.
S. S. Santa Rosa, September 3, 12;
21; 50; October 9.
S. S. Corona, September 7, 16; 25; October 4.
S. S. Santa Rosa, September 5, 14; 22; October 2.
S. S. Costa, September 9, 18; 27; October 9.
LEAVE SAN PEDRO AND EAST SAN PEDRO,
Francisco...
San Jose, Angeles, September 6, 15;
21; 40; October 3.
Dars to connect with steamers via San Pedro
ave S. P. K. R (Arcade Depot) at 5:00 p.m.
and terminal railway depot at 5:15 p.m.
Dars to connect with Redondo leave Santa Fedspot
at 10:00 a.m. or from Redondo Railway depot at
A.M.
Dars to connect via Port Los Angeles leave S. P. R.
depot at 1:10 p.m. for steamers north bound.
Dars to plan of steamers cabins at agent's office,
ere berths may be secured.
The company reserve the right to change the
menus or their days of sailing.
For passage or freight, as above, or for Tickets to
from All Important Points in Europe,
W. PARRIS, Agent,
OFFICE—No. 124 West Second St., Los Angeles.
No. 719.
SUMMONS.
In the Superior Court of the county
of Orange, State of California.
ALBERT DEBUCKE, plaintiff, vs. C. S. BROWN
dendant.
This summons.
The People of the State of California send greeting
C.S. Brown, defendant.
You are hereby required to appear in an action
ought against you by the above named plaintiff in
Superior Court of the County of Orange, State
California, and to answer the complaint filed
within ten days (exclusive of the day of service)
after the service on you of this summons if
lived within this, Orange county, or if served elsewhere
within thirty days.
The said action is brought to obtain judgment
against you to quiet the title to the premises and
al estate in the complaint in the said action and
described and determined in adjective,
estate or interest thereof the defendant,
adjective to said plaintiff, and to decree that the defender
be forever enjoined and debarred from asserting
y claim in or to said land and premises or any part
of thereof and further relief as this Court may
uncover and equitable.
Said land is described as wilt: lost five Block city of the Kraetress to sell Five Block city of the Kraetress to the Ranch San Juan y Calon de Santaza, Orange county, California, as will more fully apparate by reference to the complaint on her heirit.
And you are hereby notified that if you fail to apparate and answer the said complaint as above required
and apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the
complaint.
Given under my hand and the seal of the Superior
Court of the County of Orange, State of California,
this 25th day of August, 1863.
D. T. BROCK, Clerk.
H.W. Chynoweth, attorney for plaintiff.
Taken Up Estray.
Taken up at the ranch of the undersigned, east of Anaheim,
Wednesday, September 20th, 1863, one horse,
branded S.B. on left shoulder, about 15 yards high, left hind foot white. The owner may have the same by applying to the undersigned, providing property and paying charges.
M.L. RODGERS.
NOTICE.
Having sold the entire stock and fixtures of our jewelry and Music Store to W.S. Bartlett, for the bank of Anaheim, and being about to remove from its city, we hereby request all those who are in
OUR OWN COLUMN.
THE GAZETTE
Is Devoted to the BEST INTERESTS
Of this Valley,
And Prints the Latest And
Most ::- Reliable NEWS.
THE GAZETTE IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM.
FRANK EY, plaintiff, vs. D.J.KRAEMER, ET ALS, defendants.
Action brought in the Superior Court of the county of Orange, State of California, and the Complaint filed in said county of Orange, in the office of the Clerk of the said Superior Court.
The People of the State of California send greeting to D.J.Kraemer, Charles Wagner, Carlie Dierksen,
Annaheim Union Water Company (a corporation), Bank of Anaheim (a corporation), C.Wagner, H.Wrede and Louis Mesmer and Fidelie Views, defendants.
You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by above named plaintiff in 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 lived within this, Orange county, or if served elsewhere within thirty days.
The said action is brought to obtain judgment against you to quiet title to the premises and al estate in the complaint in the said action and hereafter described,and received,you to sell forth,the nature of your claim to said premises,and that all adverse claims of said defendant may be determined by a decree of this Court,
and that by said decree it be declared and adjudged that said plaintiff is the owner of said lands and premises,and that said defendant has no estate or interest whatever in or to said lands and premises,and also that said defendant be governed from asserting any claim whatever in or to said premises adverse to this plaintiff,and for costs of suit.
Said lands and premises are described in said complaint as follows,towit: Those certain lots,pieces or parcels of land situate lying and being in the City of Anaheim,County of State of California,and bounded and described as following,said west line of Center streets and running along said west line of West coast southherly 220 feet to a point;thereance at right angles westerly 180 feet to a point;thereance at right angles northerly 220 feet to a point;thereance at right angles easterly 199 feet to the point of beginning;also that piece of land 50x250 feet bounded on the east by the land of IL.Knapke;on the south by
BACKS BLOCK,
Wholesale
Dealers in Beef,
Highest Marsh,
F.CRIST,
Just receive
FALL ANI
Of latest style tention of the is directed.
Suits to order Pants to order
An invite public to call
Watchmnn
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF WATCHES
Clocks,jewelry,
verware and Opens Always on Haunt
Center Street
Taken Up Estray.
NOTICE.
Having sold the entire stock and fixtures of our lovely and Music Store to W. S. Bartlett, for the bank of Anaheim, and being about to remove from its city, we hereby request all those who are invited to us either on notes, contracts or open accounts, to call at once and settle up. We want to pay your bills, and in order to do so must have a settlement with those who owe us.
P. PELLEGRIN & SON.
PIANO & ORGAN LESSONS.
Franz Nebelung
Rooms over the Store of A. Lan-genberger.
ORS. MENGES & MENGES
Of Santa Ana have opened a Branch Dental Office
ere operated by Dr. Morris Coffin. They guarant satisfaction in all kinds of work. Office open on Sunday and Tuesday of each week. Room 23, over ckel's store.
California Saloon:
D. Vincent, Proprietor.
OS ANGELES STREET...ANAHEIM
THE FINEST WINES, LIQUORS
And Cigars constantly on hand.
Billiard : Table.
For chafing, itching, poison oak, sunburn salds, burns, etc., use Farmers' Healing Iniment. For sale by W. M. Higgins, druggist, Anaheim, Cal.
Farmers' Healing Liniment is a sure cure for piles. For sale by W. M. Higgins, drugst, Anaheim, Cal.
THE GAZETTE IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM.
Our JOB OFFICE — Is prepared to do all kinds of Book Legal Commercial PRINTING $2 00. Per Year.
FRANTZ'S SHAVING and HAIR-CUTTING PARLOR.
Hot and Cold Baths, 25 Cents.
Everything new and in first-class style.
OFFICE OF SANTA ANA Steam Laundry.
Work Done Promptly and Neatly.
Leave clothes on or before Monday noon. Get them back Friday.
This shop will be open on Saturday nightz until 11 o'clock, and closed Sundays.
W. A. FRANTZ, Prop.
Two doors west of bank
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.
and also that said defendant be forever detained from asserting any claim whatever in or to said premises adverse to this plaintiff, and for costs of suit.
Said lands and premises are described in said complaint as follows, to wit: Those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land situate, lying and being in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: Lots Numbers 7, 8, 9 and 10, in Block "A", Lots Numbers 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, in Block "B", Lots Numbers 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38,
39, 40, 41, 42 and 43, in Block "C", all that part of said Block "C" described as follows, to wit: Commencing at a point on the west line of West street 270 feet south of the southwest corner of West and Center streets and running along said west line of West street southerly 220 feet to a point; thence at right angles westerly 180 feet to a point; thence at right angles northerly 290 feet to a point; thence at right angles easterly 189 feet to the point of beginning; also that piece of land 50x250 feet bounded on the east by the land of H. Knapke; on the south by the land of W. H. Bonsall; on the west by Ohio street and on the north by Center street. All of the land above described being situated in the Villa tract, as per map of said tract recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Los Angeles county California in Book II of Miscellaneous Records, page 44. All of which will more fully appear by reference to the complaint on file herein.
And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, said plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint.
Given under my hand and the seal of the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of Cal-[SEAL] Hornia, this 3d day of August, 1833.
D. T. BROCK, Clerk.
Richard Melrose, attorney for plaintiff.
FRANTZ'S SHAVING and HAIR-CUTTING PARLOR.
Hot and Cold Baths, 25 Cents.
Everything new and in first-class style.
OFFICE OF SANTA ANA Steam Laundry.
Work Done Promptly and Neatly.
Leave clothes on or before Monday noon. Get them back Friday.
This shop will be open on Saturday nightz until 11 o'clock, and closed Sundays.
W. A. FRANTZ, Prop.
Two doors west of bank
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.
ESTRAY N
There was taken up on my own property property and paying experience to either Jas. A. Whitak Judge Landell, Anaheim.
BOSTON H Stephen I
FRESH H PIES, CAKE
For parties and laits furnished Wedding cakes and cakes for Fresh Bread Deliverance of Anaheim and
MISCELLANEOUS.
Commercial Hotel.
(Corner Center and Lemon Streets)
J. J. EVERHARTY, - PROPRIETOR
First-class Accommodations for Families & Tourists
THE COMMERCIAL, FO ERLY KNOWN AS THE ANAheim Hotel, has been thoroughly renovated, and will be conducted in first-class style. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. SAMPLE ROOMS ATTACHED TO HOTEL. The Finest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
DUBLIN STOUT, PALE ALE, HALF-AND-HALF.
Fashion Livery Stables in connection with Hotel. First class turnouts furnished with or without drivers. Horses bought and sold.
Go To /WM.BOYD For Groceries and Provisions. Confectionery, Cigars Tobacco.
Grain, Mill Feed, Etc. Highest Price Paid for Produce.
Goods Delivered Free!
BACKS' BLOCK, LOS ANGELES STREET, ANAHEIM, CAL.
Bentz & Steadman,
Wholesale and Retail Butchers.
Anaheim, Cal.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Farmers & Merchants'
BANK
OF LOS ANGELES, CA.
Capital (Paid up) $500,000 00
Surplus and Profits $817,000 00
Total $1,317,000 00
Oldest and Largest Bank in Southern California.
DEPTORS:
SAMAS W. BELLMAN
HERMAN W. HILLMAN
JOHN MILNER
HU J. LEISHMAN
DEPTORS:
W. H. Pears, Grace W. Childs, J. R. Landenberg
C.E. Tosson, C. Duncaning, R.W. Blinning, U.F. Dugge, A. Glossell, I.W. Wilkinson
Exchange for sale on all the principal sites of the United States, Europe, China and Japan.
First National Bank
OF LOS ANGELES
J. M. ELLIOTT, J. D. BICKNELL
President Vice President
G. B. SHAFFER,
Assistant Cashier
CAPITAL STOCK $400,000
SURPLUS $250,000
DOMINICK LIEB,
DEALER IN GROCERIES
Provisions, Lowest Prices.
Goods delivered to all part of the City. Everything First-class.
Centerstreet Supp., Commercial Hotel.
Roman Wisser.
Bentz & Steadman,
Wholesale and Retail Butchers.
Anaheim, Cal.
Dealers in Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Sausages and Lard
Of Our Own Make.
Highest Market price Paid for Live Stock.
F. CRIST, MERCHANT TAILOR.
Just received a complete assortment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS!
Of latest styles and fabrics, to which the attention of the citizens of Anaheim and vicinity is directed.
Suits to order from $25 up.
Pants to order from $6 up.
An invitation is cordially extended the public to call and examine this stock.
O. R. LUEDKE,
Watchmaker and Jeweler.
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
WATCHES
All Work Carefully Repaired
and Warranted
Center Street, Opp. Commercial Hotel.
Go East by the Santa Fe Route.
The Short Line to the World's Fair
And THE ONLY LINE
With its own Tracks from California to Chicago and St. Louis.
Quickest Time!— Best Equipment!
Beautiful Scenery!— Low Rates!
The only line running Pullman Palace and Tourist Sleeping Cars from Southern California to Chicago daily without change.
GROCERIES
Provisions.
Lowest Prices.
Roman Wisser.
Finest of Wines, Liquors & Cigars
Pool & Billiard Tables
ANAHEIM
BREWERY.
F. CONRAD,
PROPRIETOR.
LAGER BEER!
FURNISHED BY THE BOTTLE
OR
5 or 10-Gallon Keg ICE FOR SALE!
1 Cent Per Pound.
FRITZ RUHMANN'S New Place.
BACKS' NEW BUILDING.
CHAS. ALBRECHT
Contractor & Builder
Estimates Given.
Fine Worthmanship.
Agent for the Pomona windmill,
First North Street,
Anaheim, Cal.
—Go East by the Santa Fe Route.
The Short Line to the World’s Fair
And THE ONLY LINE:
With its own Tracks from California to Chicago and St. Louis.
—Quickest Time!— —Best Equipment!—
—Beautiful Scenery!— —Low Rates!
The only line running Pullman Palace and Tourist Sleeping Cars from Southern California to Chicago daily without change.
Two Daily Overland Trains:
Call on the nearest agent of the Santa Fe Route or write to K. H. WADE. H. G. THOMPSON, H. K. GREGORY.
Gen. Mgr. Gen. Pass’r Agt. Asst. Gen. Pass’r Agt.
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, Bab Cases, Elegant New Style Albums, Imported Vases, Etc.
Call and examine our prices. We are certain to please and give entire satisfaction.
ESTRAY NOTICE.
There was taken up on my ranch on August 16, 1853, a gray mare about 12 years old, and station off in English style. The owner can have her by providing property and paying expenses incurred on application to either Jas. A. Whitaker at Bucuna Park, or Judge Landell, Anaheim.
BOSTON BAKERY.
Stephen Kistler,
...PROPHETOR...
FRESH BREAD,
PIES, CAKES, ETC.
For parties and hats furnished on short notice, Wedding cakes and cakes for parties a speciality.
Fresh Bread Delivered to all parts of Anaheim and vicinity.
PALACE MEAT MARKET
Bailey & Adams,
PROPERTIES
Best Meats the Market Affords Always on Hand.
Also keep Sausages, Barb, Ham, Lard, Ete.
Meats delivered to all parts of the city free of charge.
Shop corner of Los Angeles and Chartres streets.
Millinery Goods.
Always on hand a full supply of the latest styles of millinery at the lowest prices. Ladies are cordially invited to call and examine stock and prices. Clara Mossemann.
CHAS. ALBRECHT
Contractor & Builder
Estimates Given.
Fine Workmanship.
Agent for the Potomac windmill.
First North Street.
Anaheim, Cal.
City Stables,
A. L. LEWIS & CO., PRCPS.
Center St. opp. Kroeger Block.
These stables are the last consolidated and most commodious in town, and special attention will be paid to boarding and grooming habits. The charges in all cases will be reasonable.
Single and Double Teams.
Unfurnished at short notice, and careful drivers familiar with the country, supplied when required. The patrolage of the public is respectively solicited.
KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE.
The Most Successful Reasonably ever discovered it is certain that this circuit does not bilate proof below.
KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE.
From TASK CO., GERSON, Feb. 8th, 1892.
Dr. P.J. KENDALL Co.
Dear Sirs, I have heard your KENDALL'S SPAVIN Court for the last twelve years having within it a few weeks in that time and I have made several wonderful visits with it. I cared a Cat totally swayed me into taking it along with me in a few weeks after it had all rightly been bought by me at the doorstep. And in a few weeks after it had all rightly been bought by me at the doorstep. These cats were purchased at the price they would pay if necessary; the four year old cat was sold for $10 per bottle.
PG. B. J. KENDALL CO., Enosburgh Falls, Vermont
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.