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Weaking Fortunes In the Johnstown Ruins. While workmen were taking sand out of the river bed near the stone bridge they found the skeleton of a flood victim. A large number of men are at work every day and also at night in the bed of the river in a search for valuables. Local officers say that the craze has reached such a pitch that the river bed is seldom deserted at any hour of the day or night now, every find of any value being magnified until the fever has caught every idler in the place and several who have given up steady employment at sure pay to seek their fortunes among the remains of those who lost their lives and belongings in the flood. Some valuable finds have been made, two of them during the last 24 hours. One man came upon a crock buried in the sand, with its cover on, in which he found 18 solid silver spoons, 12 solid silver forks and a heavy silver cup inlaid with gold. Another found a package of gold eagles mixed with some $5 gold pieces, in all $890, wrapped in what was either a woolen cloth or an old stocking, which was rotted to a pulp in most places. Three prospectors, who have been digging in partnership, have taken out spoons, forks, silverware, jewelry, vases and in several instances valuable unbroken cut glass pieces, and have already sold more than $300 worth of the stuff to dealers in Pittsburg. One of the ghastliest mementos which the finder is preserving as a relic is a plain gold ring, close to the frame of most of the hand, from which the flesh has long been gone, the ring being kept on by the finger being crooked and the joint not having fallen apart at the angle. There are three fingers on the hand left, evidently those of a lady, as the ring would probably not have been worn by a child, and the skeleton is too small for a man.—Johnstown Cor. Pittsburgh Dispatch. Complications In South Florida. A good story comes from the Manatee river. A man named Westfield had a quarrel with his wife, and they decided to separate, dividing their household goods between them. Westfield took his portion of the goods to his boat, but after thinking awhile over the matter decided that his wife had the best of the bargain, which so enraged him that he took an ax and went back to the house and broke up her portion. The woman swore out a warrant for him next day, and Westfield engaged a promising young attorney of Braidentown to defend him. After investigating the case the lawyer decided that his client was in a bad box, so he advised him to make up with his wife and try to stop the prosecution. This the man succeeded in doing, but the county authorities refused to let the matter be dropped. So the lawyer then below the knee, but the doctors think they will bring me round all right. I think my legs are not as stiff as they were. They have been rubbed a good deal, and the doctor has put something on them, and I guess I will be all right again soon."—Brooklyn Eagle. Days of Gunpowder Numbered. It begins to look as if the days of gunpowder as a charge for the guns in the British navy were numbered. Recent experiments just concluded at the government proofbutt, Woolwich, appear to prove the decided superiority of cordite. A 6 inch quick firing gun was loaded with 29 pounds 13 ounces of the ordinary black gunpowder and yielded a velocity of 1,890 feet per second, with a pressure strain on the gun of 15 tons per square inch. The same gun was charged with 14 pounds 3 ounces of cordite and gave a velocity of 2,274 feet per second and a pressure of 15.2 tons. More important still, after 250 rounds had been fired there were no signs of erosion. The new substance is manufactured at the government powder mills, Waltham Abbey, and contains 56 per cent of nitro-glycerin, 37 of guncotton and 5 of mineral jelly. The velocity of the shot along the bore of the 6 inch gun was calculated to the millionth of a second from the first moment of being set in motion. Minute as this may appear, Lieutenant H. Watkin, R.A., has invented an instrument which, it is said, will measure fractions of time to the nine-billionth part of a second.—Chicago Tribune. Asleep on Niagara's Brink. A story of a man snatched from the brink of the gorge is related by James le Blood and John Thomas. Monday night while walking up the long, narrow, winding roadway from the Mald of the Mist landing to the top of the gorge on the Canadian side, their dog became uneasy when they neared the top and began to bark loudly. The men made a search along the high bank, and to their surprise found a young man lying on the very edge of the bank, with his head hanging over. He was in a stupor or sleep, and his hat had fallen over the cliff, and any move on the part of the man would have hurled him over. The men resolved to grab the man suddenly and pull him back out of danger before he could awake. This did. He was found to be Charles H. Moffat of Buffalo, a wealthy young man who had been on an extended spree.—Niagara Falls Cor. Rochester Union. Tan Shoes. The tan leather shoe is abroad in the land, and no self respecting man, woman or child is without a pair or two. They are worn with that charming lack of discrimination that is one our national characteristics in matters of dress. TRANSPORTATION SOUTHERN PARK COMPANY (Pacific System) SUNDAY, JULY 30, Trains will leave Anaheim as far 7:23 A.M. (DAILY) LOCAL Florence, Whittier, Los Angeles and d 8:13 A.M. (DAILY) LOCAL Florence, Los Angeles and way station at Los Angeles with Passenger Train Redlands, Riverside, San Bernardino, Beach, San Pedro, Santa Monica, Portand Santa Barbara. Also with "San press" for San Francisco, Sacramento Class for the East via Ogden. 10:40 A.M. (DAILY EXCEPT SUV) Passenger Train for Miranda and Santa Anna. 3:13 P.M. (DAILY EXCEPT SUV) Passenger Train for Buena Park, Dowther, Florence, Los Angeles and d Connects at Los Angeles with Passenger Train Colton, Chino, Redlands, Riverside, Monroe, Long Beach, San Pedro and also with "Sunset Express" for San mento, Portland, Or.; and First Class Ogden. 5:58 P.M. (DAILY) LOCAL PASSEN for Miranda; Orange and S 6:17 P.M. (DAILY) LOCAL PASSEN for Miranda; McPherson; T stations. OVERLAND TICKET Sleeping Car Berths Sec... AND Full information regarding transcufurnished on applications SEMI-MONTHLY FAMILY E... Over the Sunset Route by corresponDEPOT. Or J. M. Crawley; Asst. Gen. Pass. RICHARD GRAY. T. H. G. General Traffic Mgr. San Francisco, Cal. Pacific Coast Steet... COMPANY Goodall, Perkins & Co. Agents, San Francisco NORTHERN ROUTE Embrace lines for Portland, Or.; VictuPUget Sound and Alaska; and all coas SOUTHERN ROUTE TIME TABLE FOR..... 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San Francisco, Cal. Pacific Coast Steet.. COMPANY Goodall, Perkins & Co. Agents, San Francisco NORTHERN ROUTE Embrace lines for Portland, Or.; VictuPUget Sound and Alaska; and all coas SOUTHERN ROUTE TIME TABLE FOR..... LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO For Port Harford Santa Barbara Redondo, 'P.LosAngeles' Newport, San Diego For East San Pedro San Pedro and Way Porta... LEAVE PORT LOS ANGELES AND For San Diego 27; November 9; S.C. Corona; October November 9; Lease Car Berths Sec.. AND Full information regarding transcufurnished on applications SEMI-MONTHLY FAMILY E.. Over the Sunset Route by corresponDEPOT. Or J. M. Crawley; Asst. Gen. Pass. RICHARD GRAY. T.H.G. General Traffic Mgr. San Francisco, Cal. Pacific Coast Steet.. COMPANY Goodall, Perkins & Co. Agents, San Francisco NORTHERN ROUTE Embrace lines for Portland, Or.; VictuPUget Sound and Alaska; and all coas SOUTHERN ROUTE TIME TABLE FOR..... LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO For Port Harford Santa Barbara Redondo, 'P.LosAngeles' Newport, San Diego For East San Pedro San Pedro and Way Porta... LEAVE PORT LOS ANGELES AND For San Diego 27; November 9; S.C. Corona; October November 9; Lease Car Berths Sec.. AND Full information regarding transcufurnished on applications Westfield took his portion of the goods to his boat, but affording an awhile over the matter decided that his wife had the best of the bargain, which so enraged him that he took an ax and went back to the house and broke up her portion. The woman swore out a warrant for him next day, and Westfield engaged a promising young attorney of Braidentown to defend him. After investigating the case the lawyer decided that his client was in a bad box, so he advised him to make up with his wife and try to stop the prosecution. This man succeeded in doing, but the county authorities refused to let the matter be dropped. So the lawyer then advised him to kidnap his wife and baby and sail to Cinnabel island. The matter was arranged for the next night. The woman was escorted to the boat, where her husband was awaiting her, by the lawyer and a constable whom he had engaged to assist him. The lawyer and constable then returned to the house for the baby, but by mistake they got another woman's baby, and the mistake was not discovered until the boat was well on its way to Cinnabel. The man was afraid to return for the right baby, thinking that he would be arrested and prosecuted. This happened several days ago, and the woman whose baby was stolen will not reconcile herself to the exchange and proposes to have the young lawyer prosecuted for kidnapping. He is in a terrible state of mind and swears that he will never practice law again.—Tampa (Fla.) Times. Standing the Landlady's Raise. Scores of poor fellers are waitin here in Washington city for for offices. It is really painful to meet some of 'em. One poor freckled devil from Arkansaw told me today that he had just pawned his pistol for $2, the last thing he had that was pawnable. He told me about four of his friends from the south that was boardin with a widow up on G street, all of 'em good poker players, but in bad luck. They hadn't paid any board for two weeks, and the old woman, thinkin to get rid of 'em, got up at the table the other mornin and said, "Gentlemen, the times is very hard, and the price of marketin is goin up, so I'll have to raise the price of board to $10 a week." Nobody said a word for nearly a minute, and then one of the shoestring sports spoke up and said, "Madam, we stand the raise." The old lady is tryin to find out how much better off she is than she was.—The Major in New York Advertiser. A Castle Goes Begging. Hedingham castle, with its 2,000 acres of land in the Colne valley, was offered for sale at the mart. The most interesting feature of the property is the magnificent Norman keep, an almost perfect specimen. Queen Matilda, wife of King Stephen, is reported to have died in the castle, which was the stronghold of the Earls of Oxford from the conquest, and in the reign of King John it sustained two sieges. Unfortunately not all the historical associations combined could call forth a single bid, and it had to be withdrawn.—London Telegraph. A Singular Fatality. A singular fatality seems to attach to the chair of English literature in the State university in this city. Professor Milliken, the first incumbent, held it four years and died. He was succeeded by Professor Short who also lived just goods between them. Westfield took his portion of the goods to his boat, but affording an awhile over the matter decided that his wife had the best of the bargain, which so enraged him that he took an ax and went back to the house and broke up her portion. The woman swore out a warrant for him next day, and Westfield engaged a promising young attorney of Braidentown to defend him. After investigating the case the lawyer decided that his client was in a bad box, so he advised him to make up with his wife and try to stop the prosecution. This man succeeded in doing, but the county authorities refused to let the matter be dropped. So the lawyer then advised him to kidnap his wife and baby and sail to Cinnabel island. The matter was arranged for the next night. The woman was escorted to the boat, where her husband was awaiting her, by the lawyer and a constable whom he had engaged to assist him. The lawyer and constable then returned to the house for the baby, but by mistake they got another woman's baby, and the mistake was not discovered until the boat was well on its way to Cinnabel. The man was afraid to return for the right baby, thinking that he would be arrested and prosecuted. This happened several days ago, and the woman whose baby was stolen will not reconcile herself to the exchange and proposes to have the young lawyer prosecuted for kidnaping. He is in a terrible state of mind and swears that he will never practice law again.—Tampa (Fla.) Times. Standing the Landlady's Raise. Scores of poor fellers are waitin here in Washington city for for offices. It is really painful to meet some of 'em. One poor freckled devil from Arkansaw told me today that he had just pawned his pistol for $2, the last thing he had that was pawnable. He told me about four of his friends from the south that was boardin with a widow up on G street, all of 'em good poker players, but in bad luck. They hadn’t paid any board for two weeks, and the old woman, thinkin to get rid of 'em, got up at the table the other mornin and said, "Gentlemen, the times is very hard, and the price of marketin is goin up, so I'll have to raise the price of board to $10 a week." Nobody said a word for nearly a minute, and then one of the shoestring sports spoke up and said, "Madam, we stand the raise." The old lady is tryin to find out how much better off she is than she was.—The Major in New York Advertiser. A Castle Goes Begging. Hedingham castle, with its 2,000 acres of land in the Colne valley, was offered for sale at the mart. The most interesting feature of the property is the magnificent Norman keep, an almost perfect specimen. Queen Matilda, wife of King Stephen, is reported to have died in the castle, which was the stronghold of the Earls of Oxford from the conquest, and in the reign of King John it sustained two sieges. Unfortunately not all the historical associations combined could call forth a single bid, and it had to be withdrawn.—London Telegraph. A Singular Fatality. A singular fatality seems to attach to the chair of English literature in the State university in this city. Professor Milliken, the first incumbent, held it four years and died. He was succeeded by Professor Short who also lived just goods between them. Westfield took his portion of the goods to his boat, but affording an awhile over the matter decided that his client was in a bad box, so he advised him to make up with his wife and try to stop the prosecution. This man succeeded in doing, but the county authorities refused to let the matter be dropped. So the lawyer then advised him to kidnap his wife and baby and sail to Cinnabel island. The matter was arranged for the next night. The woman was escorted to the boat, where her husband was awaiting her, by the lawyer and a constable whom he had engaged to assist him. The lawyer and constable then returned to the house for the baby, but by mistake they got another woman's baby, and the mistake was not discovered until the boat was well on its way to Cinnabel. The man was afraid to return for the right baby, thinking that he would be arrested and prosecuted. This happened several days ago, and the woman whose baby was stolen will not reconcile herself to the exchange and proposes to have the young lawyer prosecuted for kidnaping. He is in a terrible state of mind and swears that he will never practice law again.—Tampa (Fla.) Times. Standing the Landlady's Raise. Scores of poor fellers are waitin here in Washington city for for offices. It is really painful to meet some of 'em. One poor freckled devil from Arkansaw told me today that he had just pawned his pistol for $2, the last thing he had that was pawnable. He told me about four of his friends from the south that was boardin with a widow up on G street, all of 'em good poker players, but in bad luck. They hadn’t paid any board for two weeks, and the old woman, thinkin to get rid of 'em, got up at the table the other mornin and said, "Gentlemen, the times is very hard, and the price of marketin is goin up, so I'll have to raise the price of board to $10 a week." Nobody said a word for nearly a minute, and then one of the shoestring sports spoke up and said, "Madam, we stand the raise." The old lady is tryin to find out how much better off she is than she was.—The Major in New York Advertiser. A Castle Goes Begging. Hedingham castle, with its 2,000 acres of land in the Colne valley, was offered for sale at the mart. The most interesting feature of the property is the magnificent Norman keep, an almost perfect specimen. Queen Matilda, wife of King Stephen, is reported to have died in the castle, which wasthe stronghold ofthe Earls of Oxford fromthe conquest,andinthereignofKingJohnit sustainedtwo sieges.Unfortunatelynotallthehistoricalassociationscombinedcouldcallforthasinglebid,andithadtobewithdrawn.-LondonTelegraph. A Singular Fatality. A singular fatality seems to attach tothe chairofEnglishliteratureintheStateuniversityinthiscity.ProfessorMilliken,thefirstincumbent,helditfouryearsanddied.HewasucceededbyProfessorShortwholejustgoodsbetweenthem.Westfieldtookhisportionofthegoodstohisboat,batthewher husbandwasawaitingher,byletherapyandresponsedtothechairofEnglishliteratureintheStateuniversityinthiscity.ProfessorMilliken,thefirstincumbent,helditfouryearsanddied.HewasucceededbyProfessorShortwholejustgoodsbetweenthem.Westfieldtookhisportionofthegoodstohisboat,batthewher husbandwasawaitingher,byletherapyandresponsedtothechairofEnglishliteratureintheStateuniversityinthiscity.ProfessorMilliken,thefirstincumbent,helditfouryearsanddied.HewasucceededbyProfessorShortwholejustgoodsbetweenthem.Westfieldtookhisportionofthegoodstohisboat,batthewher husbandwasawaitingher,byletherapyandresponsedtothechairofEnglishliteratureintheStateuniversityinthiscity.ProfessorMilliken,thefirstincumbent,helditfouryearsanddied.HewasucceededbyProfessorShortwholejustgoodsbetweenthem.Westfieldtookhisportionofthegoodstohisboat,batthewher husbandwasawaitingher,byletherapyandresponsedtothechairofEnglishliteratureintheStateuniversityinthiscity.ProfessorMilliken,thefirstincumbent,helditfouryearsanddied.HewasucceededbyProfessorShortwholejustgoodsbetweenthem.Westfieldtookhisportionofthegoodstohisboat,batthewher husbandwasawaitingher,byletherapyandresponsedtothechairofEnglishliteratureintheStateuniversityinthiscity.ProfessorMilliken,thefirstincumbent,helditfouryearsanddied.HewasucceededbyProfessorShortwholejustgoodsbetweenthem.Westfieldtookhisportionofthegoodstohisboat,batthewher husbandwasawaitingher,byletherapyandresponsedtothechairofEnglishliteratureintheStateuniversityinthiscity.ProfessorMilliken,thefirstincumbent,helditfouryearsanddied.HewasucceededbyProfessorShortwholejustgoodsbetweenthem.Westfieldtookhisportionofthegoodstohisboat,batthewher husbandwasawaitingher,byletherapyandresponsedtothechairofEnglishliteratureintheStateuniversityinthiscity.ProfessorMilliken,thefirstincumbent,helditfouryearsanddied.HewasucceededbyProfessorShortwholejustgoodsbetweenthem.Westfieldtookhisportionofthegoodstohisboat,batthewher husbandwasawaitingher,byletherapyandresponsedtothechairofEnglishliteratureintheStateuniversityinthiscity.ProfessorMilliken,thefirstincumbent,helditfouryearsanddied.HewasucceededbyProfessorShortwholejustgoodsbetweenthem.Westfieldtookhisportionofthegoodstohisboat,batthewher husbandwasawaitingher,byletherapyandresponsedtothechairofEnglishliteratureintheStateuniversityinthiscity.ProfessorMilliken,thefirstincumbent,helditfouryearsanddied.HewasucceededbyProfessorShortwholejustgoodsbetweenthem.Westfieldtookhisportionofthegoodstohisboat,batthewher husbandwasawaitingher,byletherapyandresponsedtothechairofEnglishliteratureintheStateuniversityinthiscity.ProfessorMilliken,thefirstincumbent,helditfouryearsanddied.HewasucceededbyProfessorShortwholejustgoodsbetweenthem.Westfieldtookhisportionofthegoodstohisboat,batthewher husbandwasawaitingher,byletherapyandresponsedtothechairofEnglishliteratureintheStateuniversityinthiscity.ProfessorMilliken,thefirstincumbent,helditfouryearsanddied.HewasucceededbyProfessorShortwholejustgoodsbetweenthem.Westfieldtookhis proportionofthegoodstohisboat,batthewher husbandwasawaitingher,byletherapy和responsedtothechairofEnglishliteratureintheStateuniversityinthiscity.ProfessorMilliken,thefirstincumbent,helditfouryearsanddied.HewasucceededbyProfessorShortwholejustgoodsbetweenthem.Westfieldtookhis proportionofthegoods.tohisboat,batthewher husbandwasawaitingher,byletherapy和responsedtothechairofEnglishliteratureintheStateuniversityinthiscity.ProfessorMilliken,thefirstincumbent,helditfouryearsanddied.HewasucceededbyProfessorShortwholejustgoodsbetweenthem.Westfieldtookhis proportionofthegoods.tohisboat,batthewher husbandwasawaitingher,byletherapy和responsedtothechairofEnglishliteratureintheStateuniversityinthiscity.ProfessorMilliken,thefirstincumbent,helditfouryearsanddied.HewasucceededbyProfessorShortwholejustgoodsbetweenthem.Westfieldtookhis proportionofthegoods.tohisboat,batthewher husbandwasawaitingher,byletherapy和responsedtothechairofEnglishliteratureintheStateuniversityinthiscity.ProfessorMilliken,thefirstincumbent,helditfouryearsanddied.HewasucceededbyProfessorShortwholejustgoodsbetweenthem.Westfieldtookhis proportionofthegoods.tohisboat,batthewher husbandwasawaitingher,byletherapy和responsedtothechairofEnglishliteratureintheStateuniversityinthiscity.ProfessorMilliken,thefirstincumbent,helditfouryearsanddied.HewasucceededbyProfessorShortwholejustgoodsbetweenthem.Westfieldtookhis proportionofthegoods.tohisboat,batthewher husbandwasawaitingher,byletherapy和responsedtothechairofEnglishliteratureintheStateuniversityinthiscity.ProfessorMilliken,thefirstincumbent,helditfouryearsanddied.HewasucceededbyProfessorShortwholejustgoodsbetweenthem.Westfieldtookhis proportionofthegoods.tohisboat,batthewher husbandwasawaitingher,byletherapy和responsedtothechairofEnglishliteratureintheStateuniversityinthiscity.ProfessorMilliken,thefirstincumbent,helditfouryearsanddied.HewasucceededbyProfessorShortwholejustgoodsbetweenthem.Westfieldtookhis proportionofthegoods.tohisboat,batthewher husbandwasawaitingher,byletherapy和responsedtothechairofEnglishliteratureintheStateuniversityinthiscity.ProfessorMilliken,thefirstincumbent,helditfouryearsanddied.HewasucceededbyProfessorShortwholejustgoodsbetweenthem.Westfieldtookhis proportionofthegoods.tohisboat,Belladies.Australian Constitution.Australia has been spared.-Walden Journal. See-the-world's-fair-for-fifteen-cents.Upon receipt of your address and fifteen cents in postage stamps,we will mail you prepaid our souvenir portfolio of The World's Columbian Exposition regular price i.e., fifty cents,但 as we want you to have one we make price nominal.You will find it a work of art and a thing to be prized.I will contain full page views of great buildings,with descriptions of same,and is executed in highest style of art.I will not satisfied with it after you get it,we will refund itandsettle it.Let five in block"Interpretation of Rancho San Juan Yana,Orange County,California,with prior notice if you are hereby notified that if you ask and answer my said complaint will apply to our court mandated in compliance. Given under my hand and their seal[exact] Court of The County Of Orange Florida,at where berts may be secured.[exact] D.T.Billow H.W.Chynoweth,author for plaint PIANO & OPEN LESSON Franz Nebeker Rooms over The Store genberger. SOUTHERN ROUTE TIME TABLE FOR... 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A Singular Fatality. A singular fatality seems to attach tothe chairofEnglish literature inthe State university in this city.Professor Milliken,the first incumbent,held it four years and died.Hewas succeeded by Professor Short who also lived just goods between them.Fastness pass Anaheim as follows: From AIRWAY AT ANAHEIM Tustlin 7:23 A.M. Santa Ana To Los Angeles 8:13 A.M. SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY TIME TABLE. Trains pass Anaheim as follows: From AIRWAY AT ANAHEIM Tustlin 7:23 A.M. Santa Ana To Los Angeles 8:13 A.M. SEATING SAN FRANCISCO AND THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF ORANGE,CALIFORNIA, ALBERT DEBICKE,PLAINTiff,v.s.A.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N.A.E.N,A.E.N.А.А.А.А.А.А.А.А.А.А.А.А.А.А.А.А.А.А.А.А.А.А.А.А.А.А.А.А.А.А.А.А.А.А.А.А.Alphabet ALEXANDRIA AND THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF ORANGE,CALIFORNIA, ALBERT DEBICKE,PLAINTiff,v.s.Alphabet ALEXANDRIA AND THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF ORANGE,CALIFORNIA, ALBERT DEBICKE,PLAINTiff,v.s.Alphabet ALEXANDRIA AND THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF ORANGE,CALIFORNIA, ALBERT DEBICKE,PLAINTiff,v.s.Alphabet ALEXANDRIA AND THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF ORANGE,CALIFORNIA, ALBERT DEBICKE,PLAINTiff,v.s.Alphabet ALEXANDRIA AND THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF ORANGE,CALIFORNIA, ALBERT DEBICKE,PLAINTiff,v.s.Alphabet ALEXANDRIA AND THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF ORANGE,CALIFORNIA, ALBERT DEBICKE,PLAINTiff,v.s.Alphabet ALEXANDRIA AND THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF ORANGE,CALIFORNIA, ALBERT DEBICKE,PLAINTiff,v.s.Alphabet ALEXANDRIA AND THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF ORANGE,CALIFORNIA, ALBERT DEBICKE,PLAINTiff,v.s.Alphabet ALEXANDRIA AND THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF ORANGE,CALIFORNIA, ALBERT DEBICKE,PLAINTiff,v.s.Alphabet ALEXANDRIA AND THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF ORANGE,CALIFORNIA, ALBERT DEBICKE,PLAINTiff,v.s.Alphabet ALEXANDRIA AND THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF ORANGE,CALIFORNIA, ALBERT DEBICKE,PLAINTiff,v.s.Alphabet ALEXANDRIA AND THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF ORANGE,CALIFORNIA, ALBERT DEBICKE,PLAINTiff,v.s.Alphabet ALEXANDRIA AND THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF ORANGE,CALIFORNIA, ALBERT DEBICKE,PLAINTiff,v.s.Alphabet ALEXANDRIA AND THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF ORANGE,CALIFORNIA, ALBERT DEBICKE,PLAINTiff,v.s.Alphabet ALEXANDRIA AND THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF ORANGE,CALIFORNIA, ALBERT DEBICKE,PLAINTiff,v.s.Alphabet ALEXANDRIA AND THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF ORANGE,CALIFORNIA, ALBERT DEBICKE,PLAINTiff,v.s.Alphabet ALEXANDRIA AND THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF ORANGE,CALIFORNIA, ALBERT DEBICKE,PLAINTiff,v.s.Alphabet ALEXANDRIA AND THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF ORANGE,CALIFORNIA, ALBERT DEBICKE,PLAINTiff,v.s.Alphabet ALEXANDRIA AND THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF ORANGE,CALIFORNIA, ALBERT DEBICKE,PLAINTiff,v.s.Alphabet ALEXANDRIA AND THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF ORANGE,CALIFORNIA, ALBERT DEBICKE,PLAINTiff,v.s.Alphabet ALEXANDRIA AND THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF ORANGE,CALIFORNIA, ALBERT DEBICKE,PLAINTiff,v.s.Alphabet ALEXANDRIA AND THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF ORANGE,CALIFORNIA, ALBERT A singular fatality. A singular fatality seems to attach to the chair of English literature in the State university in this city. Professor Milliken, the first incumbent, held it four years and died. He was succeeded by Professor Short, who also lived just four years. Professor A. H. Walsh, who next took the chair, died exactly upon the completion of his fourth year of service and was succeeded four years ago by Professor Chalmers, who is now dying at Sparta, Mich.—Columbus (O.) Journal. Lucky He Is Quiet. Few Philadelphiaans are perhaps aware that the founder of the new School of Vital Science and Theonomy, the inventor of the all tongue alphabet and cosmical digitty and the courageous proponent of cosmical pacification, is welling quietly and modestly in their midst.—Philadelphia Record. Experience With Lightning. Ernst Tobel, whose little girl Lizzie was killed by lightning recently, is recovering, and to a reporter told how he felt when the bolt struck him: "We were hurrying along the road and watching the clouds that were coming up rapidly." It hadn't begun to rain, although a few drops had fallen. All of a sudden there was a terrible glare of light in my eyes, which blinded me so I could not see anything. The crash of thunder must have been very loud, though I can hardly remember hearing it. At the same time that I saw the light I felt as though something had hit me a terrible blow on the back of my legs. The shock was a hard one, and I went over on my face. It seemed as if my legs had been knocked right out from under me. I must have been unconscious for a time. When I came to myself, I saw the others on the ground, all except Mr. Meyer. "I tried to get up, but somehow I couldn't stand on my legs. I fell down again and managed to crawl over to where my little girl was lying. Mr. Meyer ran for help, and I lay on the ground there until the ambulance came, when I was lifted in and taken home. I felt no pain then and haven't since, except a kind of numb pricking in my legs as if they were asleep. It makes me very nervous and restless, but I do not suffer. I have no control over my legs." See the World's Fair for Pictures. Upon receipt of your address and fifteen cents in postage stamps, we will mail you prepaid our souvenir portfolio of the World's Columbian Exposition the regular price i.e., fifty cents, but as we want you to have one we make the price nominal. You will find it a work of art and a thing to be prized. It contains full page views of the great buildings, with descriptions of same, and is executed in highest style of art. If not satisfied with it, after you get it, we will refund the stamps and let you keep the book. Address H. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, Ill. SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY TIME TABLE. Trains pass Anaheim as follows: FROM ARRIVES AT ANAHEIM. Tustin 7:23 A.M. Santa Ana to Los Angeles 8:13 A.M. *Los Angeles to Santa Ana 10:40 A.M. *Santa Ana to Los Angeles 3:13 P.M. Los Angeles to Santa Ana 5:58 P.M. Anaheim to Tustin 6:17 P.M. *Except Sundays. Street cars connect with all trains. T.A.DARLING, Agent. Santa Fe Route. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RAILWAY COMPANY TIME TABLE—In effect September 28, 1893. Trains pass Anaheim as follows: NORTH BOUND. Los Angeles Accom., daily, except Sunday 8:27 A.M. Belt Line Express, daily 12:24 P.M. Atlantic Express, daily 5:53 P.M. SOUTH BOUND. Santa Ana Accom., daily, except Sunday 6:58 A.M. Pacific Express, daily 9:07 A.M. Belt Line mall, daily, except Sunday 11:35 A.M. Santa Ana Accom., daily, except Sunday 2:43 P.M. San Diego Express, daily 5:25 P.M. D.S.HILL, Agent. The Fountain Hend of Strength. When we recollect that the stormach is the grand laboratory in which food is transformed into the creatures which furnish vigor to the system after entering and enriching the blood; that it is, in short, the fountain head of strength, it is essential to keep this important supplying machine in order, and to restore it to activity when it becomes inactive. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters does most effectively, seasonally, regulating and reinforcing digestion, promoting due action of the liver and bowels. Strength and quietude of the nerves depend in great measure upon thorough digestion. There is no nervous objection by the medical fraternity than the Bitters. Physicians also strongly commend it for chills and fever, rheumatism, kidney and bladder trouble, sick headache, and want of appetite and sleep. Take a wineglassful three times a day. All Free. Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, and those who have not, have now the opportunity to try it free. Call on the advertised Druggist and get a trial bottle free. Send your name and address to H.E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills free, as well as a copy of Guide to Health and Household Instructor free. All of which is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing. W.M.Higgins' Drugstore. O.R.Luedke has been appointed agent for Anaheim, Fullerton and vicinity for the Phantom Safety. Go and examine a sample of these high grade, but low prized, wheels at his Jewelry Store, opposite Commercial Hotel, Anaheim. TRANSPORTATION. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (Pacific System.) Commencing. SUNDAY, JULY 30, 1893, Trains will leave Anaheim as follows: 7:23 A.M. (DAILY) LOGAL PASSENGER train for Buena Park, Norwalk, Downey, Worthington, Whittier, Los Angeles and way stations. 8:13 A.M. (DAILY) LOGAL PASSENGER train for Buena Park, Norwalk, Downey, Worthington, Los Angeles and way stations. Connects at Los Angeles with Passenger Trains for Colton, Redlands, Riverside, San Bernardino, Monrovia, Long Beach, San Pedro, Santa Monica, Port Los Angeles 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) LOGAL Passenger Train for Miraflores, Orange and Santa Ana. 13:13 P.M. (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY) LOGAL Passenger Train for Buena Park, Norwalk, Downey, Florence, Los Angeles and way stations. Connects at Los Angeles with Passenger Trains for Colton, Chino, Redlands, Riverside, San Bernardino, Monrovia, Long Beach, San Pedro and Santa Monica. Also with "San Francisco Express" for San Francisco, Sacramento, Portland, Or., and First Class for the East via Ogden. 5:58 P.M. (DAILY) LOGAL PASSENGER TRAIN for Miraflores, Orange and Santa Ana. 6:17 P.M. (DAILY) LOGAL PASSENGER TRAIN for Miraflores, McPherson, Tustin and way stations. OVERLAND TICKETS SOLD Sleeping Car Berth Secured And... Full information regarding transcontinental routes furnished on application. SEMI-MONTHLY FAMILY EXCURSIONS Over the Sunset Route by corresponding with T.A. DARLING, Agent, DEPOT, Dr.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. SOUTHERN ROUTES. TIME TABLE FOR....OCTOBER,1893 LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO. For Port Harford Santa Barbara Redondo PTLosAngeles Newport San Diego For East San Pedro San Pedro and Way Ports. LEAVE PORT LOS ANGELES AND RÉDONDO. For San Diego. For MISCELLANEOUS. In the Superior Court of the county of Orange, State of California. In the matter of the estate and guardianship of Benancio Rio,s Bella Zala Rios and Requela Rios, minors. It appearing to this Court from the petition this day presented and filed by Carmen Morrilli Pitthelli,the guardian of the persons and estate of Benancio Rio,s Bella Zala Rios and Requela Rios,minors,praying for an order of sale of certain real estate belonging to said wards,and that it if for the interests of said wards and necessary that such real estate should be sold. It is hereby ordered that the next of kis of the said wards,and all persons interested in the said estateappear before this Court on Thursday,the 19th day of October,1893.at 9:30 o'clock A.M.,at the courtroom of this court,在the city of Santa Ana,在said Orange county then and to show cause pay and demand should not be granted terrife the sale of such estate. And it is further ordered that a copy of this order be published at least once a week for three successive weeks before the said day of hearing in the Anaheim Gazette,a newspaper printed and published in said county of Orange. Dated,September 12th,1893. J.W.TOWNIR, Judge of said Superior Court. Richard Melrose,attorney for guardian.sep2114 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 nights until 11 o'clock,and closed Sundays.W.A.FRANTZ,Prop.Two doors west of bank 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 to the Bureau of Customs on the first Monday in November,1893,and unless paid prior thereto,five per cent will be added to the amount thereof. The said taxes may be paid to N.F. Stadman,Marshal of the City of Anaheim,and ex-Officio Tax and License Collector,在the Marshal's office in the City Hall,between the hours of 10 and 12 A.M.and 120 and 4 p.m.,after the first publication of this notice.N.F. STADMAN,M 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,decased.Notice is hereby given by the undersigned administrator of the estate of Ernst C. Stein,decased,tothe creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased,to exhibit the necessary vouchers within four months after the first publication of this notice,tothe said administrator at his office.No.119 West 4th street,city of Santa Ana,middle place for the transaction of the business in the county of Orange. MISCELLANEOUS. SUMMONS. In the Superior Court of the State of California,iin and for the County of Orange. L.F. Lewis,Parliff, Alfred Goldthwaite,Thed Reiser,S.Littlefield.W.R.Harker,Henry Kroger,(also known as Christopher Gomber),Ernest F.C.Ogber,(also known as Christopher Gomber),Ellen Goldthwaite,Mrs.Theodore Reiser,Main Street Savings Bank and Trust Company(a corporation),John Doe and Richard Roe, Defendants. Ernest F.C.Ogber,Parliff, L.F. Lewis,Aldred Goldthwaite,Thed Reiser,S.Littlefield.W.R.Harker,Henry Kroger,(also known as Christopher Gomber),Ellen Goldthwaite,Mrs.Theodore Reiser,Main Street Savings Bank and Trust Company(a corporation),John Doe and Richard Roe, Defendants. Action brought in the Superior Court,县 County of Orange.State of California,and the complaint and cross-complaint filed in said County of Orange.in the office of the Clerk of said Superior Court. The People of the State of California send greeting to L.F. Lewis,Aldred Goldthwaite,Thed Reiser,S.Littlefield.W.R.Harker,Henry Kroger,(also known as Christopher Gomber),Ellen Goldthwaite,Mrs.Theodore Reiser,Main Street Savings Bank and Trust Company(a corporation),John Doe and Richard Roe, defendants. You are hereby required to appear in action brought against you by the above named plaintiff in the Superior Court of the County of Orange.State of California.to answer their demands(dailyexclusiveofthedayofservice)afterthe service on youofthis summonsifafterwith thirty days.orjudgmentbydefaultwillbe taken againstyou accordingtothe prayerofsaidcrosscomplaint. The said action is brought to obtain a decree of this court for the foreclosure of a Mortgage described in the said cross complaint,and executed by the Alfred Goldthwaite on the 16th dayof FebruaryA.D.1891,tocurethepaymentofonecertain promissorynoteofsaidAlfred GoldthwaitedatedFebruary10,1891,dueintwo yearsafteritsaiddate,forsummeonlypercentimumperannuminteractingduringdue,andalsothatthe defendants,andallpersonsclaimingby,broughtorunderthemmaybebarredandforeclosedofallright claim,claimlee,equityofredemptionandinterestintitleandtosaidmargedpremises,andforotherandfurtherrelief.Referenceishadtocrosscomplaintforparticulars. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appraise any manager or applicant,a required,said promissorywill cause your default to be entered,andapplytotheCourtforthe relief demandedinthecrosscomplaint. Given under my hand andthe sealoftheSuperior CourtoftheCountyOfOrange(SealofCourt]ange.StateofCalifornia,the22MdayofSeptember,A.D.1893octumnH.O.Collins,attorneyforplaintiff. No.814. SUMMONS. In the Superior Court of the State of California,iin and forthe CountyofOrange. L.F. LEWIS,parliff,v.Alfred Goldthwaite SOUTHERN ROUTES TIME TABLE FOR...OCTOBER, 1833 LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO. For Port Harford S. S. Corona, October 2, 11, 20, 29; Redondo. P.T.Los Angeles Newport. San Diego. For East San Pedro S. S. Los Angeles, October 9, 18, 27; November 5. S. S. Eureka, October 5, 14, 22; November 1. LEAVE PORT LOS ANGELLES AND RÉDONDO. S. S. Santa Rosa, October 9, 15, 27; November 5. S. S. Corona, October 4, 13, 22; 31; November 9. S. S. Santa Rosa, October 2, 11, 20; November 7. S. S. Corona, October 6, 15, 24; November 2. LEAVE SAN PEDRO AND EAST SAN PEDRO. S. S. Eureka, October 8, 17, 26; November 4. S. S. Los Angeles, October 3, 12, 21; 30; November 8. Cars to connect via Port Los Angeles leave S. P.R. R. depot at 1:10 p.m. for steamers north bound. EF Plans of steamers and dealers at agent's office, where berths may be secured. 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. No. 719. SUMMONS. In the Superior Court of the county of Orange, State of California. ALBERT DEBICKE, plaintiff, vs. C. S. BROWN defendant. Alias Summons. The People of the State of California send greeting to S. Brown, 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 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 real estate in the complaint in the said action and hereinafter described, and to determine all and every claim, estate or interest therein of the defendant, adverse to said plaintiff, and to decree that the defendant be forever enjoined and debarred from asserting any claim on said land and premises or any part thereof, adverse to the plaintiff, for costs of suit and such other and further relief as to this Court may seem meet and equitable. Said land is described as follows, to wit: Lot Five in Block "D," of the Kraemer tract, of the Rancho San Juan y Cason de Santa Ana, Orange county, California, as will more fully appear by reference to deceased from asserting any claim on said land and premises or any part thereof, adverse to the plaintiff, for costs of suit and such other and further relief as to this Court may seem meet and equitable. Said land is described as follows, to wit: Lot Five in Block "D," of the Kraemer tract, of the Rancho San Juan y Cason de Santa Ana, Orange county, California, as will more fully appear by reference to deceased from asserting any claim on said land and premises or any part thereof, adverse to the plaintiff, for costs of suit and such other and further relief as to this Court may seem meet and equitable. The said action is brought to obtain judgment against you to quiet title to the premises and real estate in the complaint in the said action and hereinafter described, and to require your forth or nearer of your premises, and that all adverse claims of said defendant may be determined by a decree of this Court, and that by said decreit 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 forever debarred 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. Notice to Creditors. Estate of ERNST C. STEIN, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, administrator of the state of Ernest Stelis, deceased to the creditors of and all persons hartering claims adjacent the said deceased, to exhibit the same with the necessary vouchers within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said administrator at his office. No. 110 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. Dated this 17th day of August, A. FRANKEY, Administrator of the estate of Ernest C. Stein, deceased. Richard Melrose, attorney for administrator. OUR OWN COLUMN. THE GAZETTE Is Devoted to the BEST INTERESTS Of this Valley, And Prnts the Latest And Most -- Reliable NEWS. THE GAZETTE IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM SUMMONS. In the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California. MARY WILKENS MAURER, plaintiff, vs. JOHANN WILKENS, defendant. The People of the State of California send greeting to Johann Wilkens, 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 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 real estate in the complaint in the said action and hereinafter described, and to require your forth or nearer of your premises, and that all adverse claims of said defendant may be determined by a decree of this Court, and that by said decreit 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 forever debarred from asserting any claim whatever in or to said premises adverse to this plaintiff, and for costs of suit. NO. SUMMONS. In the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California. MARY WILKENS MAURER, plaintiff, vs. JOHANN WILKENS, defendant. The People of the State of California send greeting to Johann Wilkens, 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 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 real estate in the complaint in the said action and hereinafter described, and to require your forth or nearer of your premises, and that all adverse claims of said defendant may be determined by a decree of this Court, and that by said decreit 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 forever debarred from asserting any claim whatever in or to said premises adverse to this plaintiff, and for costs of suit. Fashion Livery St furnished with Go To Grocery Containment Grain Mill Feedery BACKS' BLOOD F.CRISIS Just r FALL A Of latest stintention of th is directed. Suits to o Pants to o An in public to ca Watchh A FINE ASSORTMENT WATCH Clocks Jewelry verware and Goods Always on Center S With its own Quickest Time The only line from Southern Ca THE GAZETTE IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM. Our JOB OFFICE — Is prepared to do all kinds of—Book Legal and Commercial PRINTING $2 00. Per Year. 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. California Saloon. D. Vincent, Proprietor. LOS ANGELES STREET...ANAHEIM THE FINEST WINES, LIQUORS And Cigars constantly on hand. Billiard : Table. MISCELLANEOUS. 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. 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 turn-outs furnished with or without drivers. Horses bought and sold. Go To WM.BOYD For Groceries and Provisions. Confectionery, Cigars Tobacco. MISCELLANEOUS. THE..... Commercial Bank —OF SANTA ANA— Incorporated April 22, 1882. Paid Up Capital.....$100,000 Surplus.....$50,000 DIRECTORS: D. HALLADAY, N. Palmer, H. MABURY, PAUL SEEDER, G. J. MOSEAU. DIRECTORS: PRESIDENT.....N. PALMER VICE-PRESIDENT.....D. HALLADAY CASHIER AND SECRETARY.....B. G. BALCOM STOCKHOLDERS: DANIEL HALLADAY, NOAH PALMER, PAUL SEEDER, H. G. BALCOM, G. M. KNIGHT, HIRAM MABURY, G. J. MOSEAU. Farmers & Merchants' BANK OF LOS ANGELES, CAL. Capital (Paid up).....$500,000 00 Shrplus and Profits.....$817,000 00 Total.....$1,317,000 00 Oldest and Largest Bank in Southern California. OFFICERS: ISAIAS W. HELLMAN.....President HERMAN W. HELLMAN.....Vice President JOIN MILNER.....Cashier II. J. FLEISHMAN.....Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS: W. H. Perry, Ozro W. Childs, J. B. Lankershim, C. E. Thom, C. Ducommun, H. W. Hellman, T. L. Durque, A. Glassell, I. W. Hellman. Exchange for sale on all the principal cities 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 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. 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 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. Two Daily Overland Trains: 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 ANAHEIM BREWERY. F. CONRAD, PROPRIETOR. LAGER BEER! FURNISHED BY THE BOTTLE OR 5 or 10-Gallon Keg ICE FOR SALE! 1 Cent Per Pound. Roman Wisser. Finest of Wines, Liquors & Cigars Pool & Billiard Tables Schindler's Building, Center Street. FRITZ RUHMANN'S New Place. BACKS' NEW BUILDING LOS ANGELES STREET. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND complete stock of fresh liquors, wines, and cigars. Cold beer always on draught. The patronage of the public solicited. CHAS. ALBRECHT Contractor & Builder Estimates Given. Fine Workmanship. 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 30, 1865, a gray mare about 12 years old, not fall out in Kindillah style. The owner can have her by providing property and paying expenses incurred on application to either Jas. A. Whitaker at Ituana Park, or Judge Lambell, Anaheim. 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. PALACE MEAT MARKET Bailey & Adams, PROPRIETORS. Best Meats the Market Affords Always on Hand. Also keep Sausages, Bacon, Ham, Lard, Etc. Meats delivered to all parts of the city free of charge Shop corner of Los Angeles and Chartres streets. Millinery Goods. Always on band 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. 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. CHAS. ALBRECHT Contractor & Builder Estimates Given. Fine Workmanship. Agent for the Pomona windmill. First North street, Anaheim, City Stables, A. L. LEWIS & CO., PROPS. Center St, opp. Kroeger Block. These stables are the best ventilated and most comfortable in town, and special attention will be paid to boarding and grooming horses. The charges in all cases will be reasonable. Single and Double Teams. Furnished at short notice, and careful drivers familiar with the country, supplied when required. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE The Most Successful Remedy ever discovered as it is certain in its effects and does not bilter. Read proof below. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE STAR, ANNE CO., ORIGON, FEB. 5th, 1894. Dr. B. J. KENDALL Co.,, Dear Sir: I have used your KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURT for the last twelve years never being with it but a few weeks in that time and I have several wonderful ones with it. I cured a coat of long standing. Then I had a four year old child swayed it tried over this without benefit, so I tried your limbment, and in a few weeks he was well and his shoulder filled up all right, the other, a four year old that had a Thoroughblood Spavin on the same join. He to bite first which it was on! These items can be proven, if necessary; the four years olds are now seven and can be seen any day at Cottage Grove, Or. Price $1.00 per bottle. DR. B. J. KENDALL Co., Enosburgh Falls, Vermont SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.