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PAT MAGEE.
"Walkin wid Pat Magee
Down by the Tullagh bog,
Mind where you're settin' yere shteps',
says he,
'Lest yes put yer foot on a frox.
Frogs is the divil,' he says,
'I'm thinkin', he says, says he,
'Av I carried yes over to yondher wall
The sorrow a frog we'd see.'
"Fittin wid Pat Magee
Atop av a loose built wall,
It's unalsy I am in me mind,' says he,
Dthreadin the stones might fall.
Stones is the divil to slip.
I'm thinkin', he says, says he,
Av I gave yere waist a bit av's clip
The sorrow a fear there'd be.'
"Talkin wid Pat Magee,
Wid the arm av him round me waist
An: the red sun sinkin', Agrah,' says he,
'Will ye let me spake to the praise?
De lays is the divil's delight.
An 'im thinkin', he says, says he,
Av the two av us settled the matther tonight.
Tis married next week we'd be."
—Lena Gyles in Temple Bar.
JENNIE'S RIDE.
During the Revolutionary war there was a strip of land in Westchester county, N. Y., called the neutral ground. It was so named because it was not held by either the American or British army, but lay between them, forming a common foraging ground for both.
Near the center of this famous neutral ground there lived a widow, gentle Mrs. McNeal, and her pretty 15-year-old daughter Jennie. The father had been as brave as he was honest and several times had laid down his farming implements to take part in the Indian wars that at an earlier period had devastated the land of his adoption. He was an intense American, and had not his career been brought suddenly to a close by the common enemy—death—just on the eve of the battle of Lexington, he would doubtless have laid his life on the altar of his beloved country, a willing sacrifice.
Jennie not only inherited her father's patriotism, but his fearlessness as well, and she and her mother, refusing the advice of friends to move into a more protected section, remained in the home that love had provided for them unmolested by friend or foo until two years of strife and bloodshed had passed away.
Though gentle and loving to her friends, there was plenty of fire in Jennie's black eyes, and those who were evil disposed knew that she would not hesitate to use her father's old gun,
the stan your quinteture gentle resued up the path and without knocking nung open the colonel's door, crying in her eager haste: "Quick, be quick, colonel, I say! Fly, fly for your life, for the red-coats are at the door. Don't wait—you've not a moment to spare. They comel They come! Away! Away!" And then she fainted and sank to the floor.
With a hasty goodbye the colonel left his bright fireside and rushed out into the night's fearful storm, not, however, until he had kissed the pale brow of the girl who had risked her own life to save his.
Springing on his horse, always sadled for just such emergencies, he was soon on his way to where the patriot army was in camp.
The tramp of the troopers' horses roused Jennie from her swoon, and as the angry men came rushing in she turned her pale face toward them and laughed, even in the midst of a moan, as she said feebly:
"Good strau, your bird has flown, and it was I who frightened him from his nest. Do not harm his dear ones in the home, but do with me as you think I deserve. I only am to blame."
"You need not fear, my brave lass," said young Captain Long, bowing low. "Of all heroic women I must crown you queen. Never before have I seen such courage in one so young, and for your sake not a hair of Colonel Adair's head shall be harmed. Even if he were here in his quiet home this minute chivalry would forbid his capture in your presence. I am sorry that my brave gray Jess did not carry you through without stumbling in such an awkward fashion as to break your arm. He is usually sure footed, and the darkness and an unknown road must excuse the blunder."
"He made up for the ill luck after the fall," suggested one of the troopers. "I mean in speed, which of course could not restore the broken bone, a fact we all regret," he added gallantly.
"I do not mind that since my good friend, the colonel, is out of your power," said Jennie, trying to smile. "How cruel in strong young men like you to try to harm an old man—a gallant soldier, too, like Colonel Adair! I should think you would be ashamed of yourselves."
"War is war, my fair young miss," answered the captain, "and nothing that war demands can be called cruel. This Colonel Adair is worth a whole regiment of us, and the way you have baffled us will prove a great disappointment to our cause."
"Still I honor you for your bravery and loyalty to your friend and if you P.G. Tonner, M. L. Tonner, lugarda A. de Palomares (a widow), Peoples Bank of Pomona, a corporation, and Alfreda A. Alvarado, defendants.
Under by virtue of an order of sale and decree of foreclosure and sale, issued out of the Superior County of the County of Los Angeles, of State of California, on the 4th day of April, A.D. 1894, in the above entitled action; wherein Security Savings Bank and Trust Company, a corporation, the above named plaintiff obtained a judgment and decree of foreclosure and sale against P.C. Tonner, et al., defended itself.
The 28th day of March, A.D. 1894, for the sum of eighty-four hundred and 21-109 ($83,400 21-109) dollars gold coin of the United States, which said decree was, on the 28th day of March, A.D. 1894, recorded in Judgment Book 42, of said Court, at page 61, I am commanded to sell all those certain lots; pieces or parcels of land estate; lying and being in the court of Los Angeles, San Bernardino or Orange; State of California; San Bernardino or Orange; State of California; and described as follows:
All that certain real property situate partly in the County of Los Angeles, State of California; and partly In Orange county, in said State; and described as follows:
First—Commending at the oak stump at the southeast corner of the Rancho Rinece de La Brea and Station II of the exterior boundary of north 53-95-100 chains to a post in mound; thence west 106-72-100 chains to a post in midchance of the Arroyo del Rodope; from which bears witness post in mound of earth; and stone; east 60 links; thence south 60 links; thence east 60 links; thence south 60 degrees; thence west 24-84-100 chains to a post in center of creek in the southern boundary of said randocho; thence along same south 58 degrees east 34-88-100 chains to station II of the exterior boundary said randocho on the left bank of Lake George da North岸 south along said south coast south 65 degrees east 103-67-100 chains to place of beginning; containing 593.699 acres of land; reference is hereby made to the decree of partition of said randocho and the record thereof; and to maps filed in said partition suit for more particular description.
The above descriptions said land being given second—That certain tract of land lying and being in the county of San Bernardino, State of California; and described as follows; to wit:
The east one-half of the northwest quarter of section twenty-six, township one south, range seven west B. B. M.
Third—Bertain lands in Los Angeles county; California; to wit:
(a) That certain property situated in the county of Los Angeles, State of California; and particularly described as follows; to wit:
Being a part of the Rancho San Jose and commencing at Station No. 20, as marked and dawned on a map made by him from land of Marina da North岸 which much records in the county of Los Angeles County; and to which reference is hereby made; said station No. 20 being the southwest corner of a tract of land formed north 26 degrees West along the west line said Joan de Dios Alvarado land three dredge and seventy nine yards west each year fourth (374) yards to the San Bernardino County road; thence north 61 degrees east along the north line said road two hundred (200) yards to place of beginning, containing fifteen and a half acres of land; more or less.
(b) All of block twelve miles has been recorded in book 8 a recorder’s office of Los Angeles county.
Together with all and singular the tenements
Jennie not only inherited her father's patriotism, but his fearlessness as well, and she and her mother, refusing the advice of friends to move into a more protected section, remained in the home that love had provided for them unmolested by friend or foo until two years of strife and bloodshed had passed away.
Though gentle and loving to her friends, there was plenty of fire in Jennie's black eyes, and those who were evil disposed knew that she would not hesitate to use her father's old gun, which hung high up on the kitchen wall, should it become necessary for her own or her mother's protection.
One dark, rainy night late in November, after the evening work was finished and she and her mother had settled themselves for a pleasant hour's chat, there came a loud knocking at the outer door. Jennie ran to draw the bolt, but before she had time to raise the latch the door was thrown open, and in walked a dozen or more dragons. That they were British soldiers their stained and muddy red coats plainly showed, but withal they were gentlemen, a fact which Jennie's quick eye detected and made her feel that helpless women were safe in their presence. The leader, called by the other soldiers Captain Long, bowed courteously and in a respectful tone asked for something to eat, saying that they would pay for all the trouble they made. And then he added: "Please, madam, be as quick as possible about placing food before us, for we have to ride 10 miles to catch Colonel Adair of the rebel army, who is at home for the night. Hurry up now, my pretty lass," he continued, turning to Jennie. "He is a lucky chap if he slips me this time, and you shall be well paid if you give us a lift by hastening us on our journey."
Jennie went to the kitchen to help her mother apparently as unconcerned as if the gray hairied colonel was altogether unknown to her. But for all that her heart was very heavy, for next to her mother the brave old warrior was the best friend she had on earth. Her father had fought by his side, and once on the field of battle he had saved that dear father's life.
He had taught her how to row and ride and shoot, and since her father's death he had looked after her mother and herself with as much interest as if they really belonged to him. She must save him at any cost, and while she worked her brain was busy with schemes to accomplish her purpose. As soon as the redcoats were seated at the table, without a word even to her mother, who divined her object, she slipped out of the back door, and running down to where the horses were feeding she sprang upon the captain's fiery steed and in a moment was galloping down the hilly, rock strewn path, headless alike of storm or darkness. She had not dared to wait for cloak or bonnet, and whenever the ragged lightning gleamed her long black hair might have been seen streaming out behind her.
Her flight was not discovered until the dragoons were ready to mount, and then began a chase for life or death. Soon from the mute hills over which she
"I do not mind that since my good friend, the colonel, is out of your power," said Jennie, trying to smile. "How cruel in strong young men like you to try to harm an old man—a gallant soldier, too, like Colonel Adair! I should think you would be ashamed of yourselves."
"War is war, my fair young miss," answered the captain, "and nothing that war demands can be called cruel. This Colonel Adair is worth a whole regiment of us, and the way you have baffled us will prove a great disappointment to our cause.
"Still I honor you for your bravery and loyalty to your friend, and if you will wear this ring as a token of my admiration I will come back and marry you when the war is over."
"There's a lad in Putnam's corps who told me the same thing the morning he marched away to the beat of the drum. I promised to be true as steol to him, and as you two could never agree I think you may keep your ring for some pretty British midwife who cares for you more than I do," was Jennie's reply.
The captain laughed as she slipped the ring back on his little finger, and waving her goodbye rushed out, mounted his gray Jeos and was soon clattering down the rough road after his men. Regardless of her broken arm, Jennie insisted upon returning home that night, as her mother would be in distress until she know she was safe. But Mrs. Adair would not suffer her to take this risk, knowing as she did the danger to be incurred. Instead she dispatched a messenger to the little brown cottage with the information that she would keep Jennie until morning, and being pretty much of a surgeon herself she set the broken arm and made the young girl as comfortable as possible until she could be removed to her mother's home. At the close of the war Jennie gave her hand and her heart as well into the keeping of the lad who had marched away with Putnam's corps, and she lived to relate her experience of that night to her children and her children's children—down to the fourth and it may be even to the fifth generation.—Chicago News.
Their Asylum.
At a council meeting in the town of Sunderland a well known alderman astonished the meeting by saying: "Gentlemen, we have been sending our lunies to Sedgefield asylum for a long time now, and it has cost us a great sum of money, but I am glad to make the statement that we have now built an asylum for ourselves."—Durham (England) Chronicle.
Sedan Chairs.
Sedan chairs are one of the latest innovations in the modern drawing room. They are made of wickerwork, lined with some pretty color and are not so large as the original which suggested them, but more resemble the prosaki gigtop.—Philadelphia Call.
When General Butler was in command at New Orleans during the rebellion, he was informed that Father Ryan, priest and poet, had been expressing rebellious sentiments and had said he would even refuse to hold funeral services for a dead Yankee. General Butler sent for him in haste and began round-about described as follows; to wit:
Being a part of the Hancho San Jose and commencing at Station No. 20, as marked down on a map made by him which map is recorded in reference is hereby made; said station No. 20, being the southwest corner of a tract laid for merely owned by Jean de Corlos Alvarado; thence north 25 degrees West along the west line of Sajo de Dios Alvarado land three dreds and seventy yards (200) yards to a point; thence with 28 degrees east three hundred and seventy four (374) yards to the San Bernardino County road; thence north 61 degrees cast along the north line of road two hundred (200) yards to the place of beginning, containing fifteen and a half acres of land; more expensive (b) All of these 192 of the City of Poona according to map record in book 8 (90-91), thereof, of miscellaneous records recorder's office of Los Angeles county.
Together with all and singular the tenements hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto be longing, or in anywise appertaining.
Public notice thereby hereafter on Friday the 11th day in front of the Court House door on the County of Los Angeles, Broadway entrance I will; in obedience to said order of sale and decree of foreclosure and sale, sell the above decribed property, or so much thereof as may necessary to satisfy said judgment, with interest and costs etc., etc., highest bidder, for cash Dated this 9th day of April 1994.
Sheriff of Los Angeles county Graves, O'Melvey & Shaundland attorney for plaintiff.
A Political Equality Club.
A political equality club has just been organized in Hampton, with Mrs. H. A Harriman, president; Mrs. John Atkinson, secretary. If one-half or one-third of the women of Iowa ask the legislature two years hence to grant them politics rights, the dear lawmakers will not have the hardihood or effrontery to stand up and say the ladies nay. It is because of the work largely of party bosses and political wirepullers that the woman suffrage issue is kept in the background.-Hampton (Ia.) Chronicle.
Sex Distinction.
Commenting upon the appointment of Louise Imogen Guiney to a postoffice the Boston Herald says: "Perhaps it is just as well that Miss Guiney of Auburn dale goes on the official roster as a postmaster. It would be just as well, too; she were to be recognized in letters as poet instead of as a poetess. There's no sex in art or in literature that requires this distinction." Upon which the Boston Record sensibly asks: "Is there any sex in public affairs' which requires a sex distinction in voting?"
Empress Eugenie.
Empress Eugenie seems to be playing the role of the fairy godmother, but it is be feared that she cannot hold very long at the present high rate of gerosity. She has given a marriage position of £40,000 to the Princess Eugenia the second daughter of Prince Charles Bonaparte, the fiancee of Prince de Frize Massimo, and now she has given another £40,000 to Princess Eugenia's sister, Princess Marie, wife of M. Henri Gotta.-Exchange.
Studying Their Duties.
The Women's Political school of Beque, Mesa county, Colo., was later organized with Miss Lizzie A. Walks and Miss M. F. Strock of the public school as president and secretary. The members "some of them long time fragists and some converted to their rights through their new duties," had begun the study of the United States
without a word even to her mother, who divined her object, she slipped out of the back door, and running down to where the horses were feeding she sprang upon the captain's fiery steed and in a moment was galloping down the hilly, rock strewn path, headless alike of storm or darkness. She had not dared to wait for cloak or bonnet, and whonever the ragged lightning gleamed her long black hair might have been seen streaming out behind her.
Her flight was not discovered until the dragons were ready to mount, and then began a chase for life or death. Soon from the mute hills over which she had passed Jennie heard the clatter of hoofs in hot pursuit, but she had chosen the captain's gray, the swiftest flier among the steeds, and for miles the distance between her and her pursuers increased rather than diminished. On and on she sped, fire flying from the rocky road as the gray horse's iron shoes clashed along at a fearful pace.
More than half of the distance had been covered when far in the rear came a command, loud and stern, "Halt, or your blood be on your head!"
"On, on, brave beast—on for your life! Don't fall me now!" cried Jennie, stroking the horse's foaming neck with coaxing hand.
"Halt!" again came the voice of dread. "Halt, halt, or take the risk of losing your life!"
No answer being returned, a volley of leaden bullets rattled after her. They passed hor as the maddened flight continued, screaming to the right, screaming to the left, whizzing over her head like so many harmless birds seeking for shelter from the night's storm.
With a prayer of thanksgiving on her lips she rushed on over the slippery track, through wood and valley, over hill and plain, the gray horse as true as steel, until in an unlucky leap he stumbled and fell, throwing his rider with force against a rock on the edge of the ditch over which he had tried to spring.
The foaming steed was unhurt and in a moment was on his feet again, but poor Jennie fared worse and rose with a broken arm hanging useless by her side. Regardless of the numbing pain, she clung tenaciously to the horse's bridle, and after quieting him by gentle words and patting him softly with her able hand she managed to spring into the saddle and gave the brave fellow free rein. "Now do your best," she coxingly as she stroked his long mane. "Do your best, my good fellow, for upon you depends the safety of my friend, good Colonel Adair."
As if understanding the entreaty, the gray horse raised his head, and setting his feet firmly gathered his strength once more, as if for a final plunge; then, galloping down the steep hillside, he gained on the troopers at every leap until he paused at the colonel's gate fully a furious ahead of the pursuers. Throwing Sedan chairs are one of the latest innovations in the modern drawing room. They are made of wickerwork, lined with some pretty color and are not so large as the original which suggested them, but more resemble the prosale gtip.-Philadelphia Call.
When General Butler was in command at New Orleans during the robellion, he was informed that Father Ryan, priest and poet, had been expressing rebellious sentiments and said he would even refuse to hold funeral services for a dead Yankee. General Butler sent for him in haste and began round-scolding him for expressing such unChristian and rebellious sentiments. "General," the wily priest answered, "you have been misinformed. I would be pleased to conduct funeral services for all the Yankee officers and men in New Orleans."—San Francisco Argonaut.
Striking For a Ralse.
“If,” said Mr. Tenweek wearily as he came out of the proprietor's office and walked sadly to his place behind the handkerchief counter; “if an injection of gold will cure the liquor habit in all its forms, why will a similar judicious use of whisky or a like beverage not be a sure cure for heartless miseriliness and hard fisted penury?”—Boston Herald.
The Complexion of a Chinese is not yellower than that of an unfortunate individual whose liver complaint has assumed the chronic form. The eyeballs of the sufferer as some a saffron hue, there is dull pain in the region of the organ affected,the tongue is coated, breath sour,sick headaches usually but not always occur,and there is sometimes diziness on arising from a sitting posture. Constipation and dyspepsia are also attendant of this very common aliment,always in its aggravated form liable to breed abscesses of the liver,they are very dangerous. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters wholly eradicates it,well as the troubles complained with it and originates in chills aid fever,a complaint which always yields to the Bitters,the liver is seriously involved. This fine alterative tonic removes costiveness and indigestion rheumatic,nervous and kidney trouble and debility.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY TIM TABLE.
Trains pass Anaheim as follows:
FROM ARRIVE 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...6:58 P.M.
Anahim to Tustin...6:17 P.M.
*Except Sundays. Street cars connect with all trains.
T.A.DARLING,Agent.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RAILWAY COMPANY TIME TABLE-In effect February 11, 1894.Trains pass Anaheim as follows:
NORTH SOUND
Los Angeles Accom.,daily except Sunday...8:00 A.M.
Helt Line Express,daily...9:27 A.M.
Los Angeles Express,daily...12:24 P.M.
Helt Line Mall,daily...3:04 P.M.
Atlantic Express,daily...6:03 P.M.
SOUTH SOUND
Santa Ana Accom.,daily except Sunday...6:58 A.M.
Pacific Express,daily...9:07 A.M.
Belt Linerail,mall,dailyexcept Sunday...11:56 A.M.
Santa Ana Accom.,daily except Sunday...2:43 P.M.
San Diego Express,daily...6:25 P.M.
Bonaparte,the flancee of Prince de Frize Massimo,and now she has given another £40,000 to Princess Eugenie's sister,Princess Marie,the wife of M.Henry Gotta.-Exchange.
Studying Their Duties.
The Women's Political school of Beque,Mesa county.Colo.,was later organized,with Miss Lizzie A.Walkand Miss M.F. Strook of the public school as president and secretary.The members,"some of them long time seafragists and some converted to their rights through their new duties,"has begun the study of the United States constitution with a query box upon immediate duties as citizens.-Denver Letter.
Olive Schreiner Still.
Miss Olive Schreiner,the authoress,"The Story of an African Farm,"was recently married to Mr.Crinwright young colonist of forcible character,wife advanced views on South African politics.The bride will still be Olive Schreiner for she has no intention of changing her name.They propose to live on a far up country in the Karoo.-NY York Journal.
A Plain Protest.
The following protest speaks for its"I, Ellen F. Adams of 45 Oxford street Cambridge,Mass.,in casting my vote for school committee do hereby protest against the unjust discrimination which,on account of my sex.I am barred from a voice in the choice of other municipal officers and from register my convictions in favor of no license.
The Queen of Whist.
Miss Kate Irwin Wheelock,the famiwhist player of Chicago,has received new claim to distinction.She has played with Cavendish and has by him b dubbed "Queen of Whist."Such at from such an authority certainly atta Miss Wheelock's efficiency.-Chicago Ocean.
A Parliamentary Club.
The Woman's Parliamentary club Hartford has a membership of 60 meets twice a month.Its purpose is affordthe members parliamentary power and to increase their knowledge,business methods and municipal affair-Hartford Correspondent.
For chafing,它ching,poison oak,sun scals,burns,eat.,use Farmers' Health Liniment.For sale by W.M.High druggist,Anaheim,Cal.
Burg wagos,Bradlev plows light S wagons,and farming implements at Schauman's.
Farmers' Healing Liniment is a sure for piles.For sale by W.M.Higgins,cookt,Anaheim,Cal.
Padgham means just what he sayswill actually sell goods at cost for ten c
Of Foreclosure Sale.
SALE Under Foreclosure of Mortgage
In the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California,
L. F. Lewis, plaintiff vs. Alfred Goldthwaite, Theod. Reiser, S. Littlefield, W. R. Harker, Henry Kroeger, J. C. Gomber also known as Christopher Gomber), Ernst F. C. Klokke, Ellen Goldthwaite, Mrs. Theod. Reiser, Main Street Savings Bank and Trust Company, on the 13th day of March, 1894, and a writ of execution for the enforcement of judgment requiring sale of property under foreclosure issued out of the county of Los Angeles, on the 6th day of April, 1894. In the above entitled action, on the 28th day of March, A. I am commanded to sell all pieces or parcels of land in the county of Los Angeles and 21-100 (85,400 21-100) of the United States, which is above entitled action; wherein is Bank and Trust Company, a above named plaintiff, obtained decree of foreclosure and on the 6th, 1894, for the sum of land and 21-100 (85,400 21-100) of the United States, which is above entitled action; wherein is Bank and Trust Company, a above named plaintiff, obtained decree of foreclosure and on the 6th, 1894, for the sum of land and 21-100 (85,400 21-100) of the United States, which is above entitled action; wherein is Bank and Trust Company, a above named plaintiff, obtained decree of foreclosure and on the 6th, 1894, for the sum of land and 21-100 (85,400 21-100) of the United States, which is above entitled action; wherein is Bank and Trust Company, a above named plaintiff, obtained decree of foreclosure and on the 6th, 1894, for the sum of land and 21-100 (85,400 21-100) of the United States, which is above entitled action; wherein is Bank and Trust Company, a above named plaintiff, obtained decree of foreclosure and on the 6th, 1894, for the sum of land and 21-100 (85,400 21-100) of the United States, which is above entitled action; wherein is Bank and Trust Company, a above named plaintiff, obtained decree of foreclosure and on the 6th, 1894, for the sum of land and 21-100 (85,400 21-100) of the United States, which is above entitled action; wherein is Bank and Trust Company, a above named plaintiff, obtained decree of foreclosure and on the 6th, 1894, for the sum of land and 21-100 (85,400 21-100) of the United States, which is above entitled action; wherein is Bank and Trust Company, a above named plaintiff, obtained decree of foreclosure and on the 6th, 1894, for the sum of land and 21-100 (85,400 21-100) of the United States, which is above entitled action; wherein is Bank and Trust Company, a above named plaintiff, obtained decree of foreclosure and on the 6th, 1894, for the sum of land and 21-100 (85,400 21-100) of the United States, which is above entitled action; wherein is Bank and Trust Company, a above named plaintiff, obtained decree of foreclosure and on the 6th, 1894, for the sum of land and 21-100 (85,400 21-100) of the United States, which is above entitled action; wherein is Bank and Trust Company, a above named plaintiff, obtained decree of foreclosure and on the 6th, 1894, for the sum of land and 21-100 (85,400 21-100) of the United States, which is above entitled action; wherein is Bank and Trust Company, a above named plaintiff, obtained decree of foreclosure and on the 6th, 1894, for the sum of land and 21-100 (85,400 21-100) of the United States, which is above entitled action; wherein is Bank and Trust Company, a above named plaintiff, obtained decree of foreclosure and on the 6th,1894,for the sum of land和21-100(85,40021-100)of the United States,which is above entitled action; wherein is Bank和TrustCompany,a above named plaintiff,obtained decree of foreclosure and on the 6th,1894,for the sum of land和21-100(85,40021-100)of the United States,which is above entitled action; wherein is Bank和TrustCompany,a above named plaintiff,obtained decree of foreclosure and on the 6th,1894,for the sum of land和21-
Public notice is hereby given that on Monday, the 14th day of May, A. D. 1894, at 10 o'clock a.m. in said day, I will proceed to sit at the Court of California, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, in gold coin of the United States, all the above described real estate, or so much thereof as will be sufficient to satisfy a decree for principal, interest and cost. Given under my hand in court of April, A. D. 1894, H.T.MATTHEWS, Commissioner of Sale, Richard Melrose and J.G.Scarborough, attorneys for plaintiff.
Notice to Creditors.
Estate of Charlotte M. Hickox, deceased.
Notice is hereby given by the undersigned administrator of the estate of Charlotte M. Hickox, deceased to the effect half of all persons asking for the sale against the deceased exhibit the same with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said administrator, at the office of Richard Melrose, attorney at law, Kroeger's block, Center street, Anaheim, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate in the county of Orange. Dated this 28th day of March, A.D. 1894.
Administrator of the estate of Charlotte M. Hickox, deceased.
Richard Melrose, attorney for administrator.
Notice of Executor's Sale of Real Estate.
Notice is hereby given that, in pursuance of an order of the Superior Court, of the county of Orange, State of California, made on the 1st day of September, 1892, in the matter of the estate of Henry Charles, deceased, the undersigned, the executor of the last will and testament of said deceased, will on or after the last quarter of April, 1894, as at price of the highest bidder, for each full money of the United States, and subject to confirmation by said Superior Court, all the right title, interest and estate of the said Henry Charles, deceased, at the time of his death, and all the right title and interest that the estate of said deceased has, by operation of law, or otherwise, acquitted by said testator at the time of his death, of, in and to all that real estate situate in said county of Orange, to wit:
All that certain tract or parcel of land composed of the following described tracts in Township 8 South, Range 8 West, San Bernardino Base and Meridian lines; in Section 10: the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 10; the west half of the northwest quarter of Section 14; the northwest quarter of Section 15 (less portion included in the exception herafter made); the east half of the west quarter of Section 13; and the least portion included in the exception herafter made); excepting from the above described tract of land, in said Township 8, all that tract described as follows; to wit: commencing at the northwest corner of the northeast quarter of Section 22, Township 8 South, Range 8 West, S.B. Redmond south from 700 feet; thence west 220 feet; thence south 505 feet; thence west 460 feet; thence north 49 degrees west 1,701 feet; thence north 35 degrees west 820 feet; thence west 188.8 feet; thence south 670.5 feet to the point of beginning; containing about 56.4 acres of land.
Hids or offers must be in writing, and may be made before after the first publication of this notice, and before the making of said sale, and may be left at the office of Lee & Scott, No. 131 Phillips Block, in the city of Los Angeles, Cal., or delivered to the undersigned personally at his office, No. 212 North Spring Street, in said city, or may be filed with the County of M.KREMER.
Executor of the last will and testament of Henry Charles, deceased.
Dated March 27th, 1894.
SUMMONS.
In the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California.
Security Savings Bank and Trust Company, a corporation, plaintiff v. W.H.Shinn,Cora R.Shinn,Rosekraem.Ida G.Munson and Walter Rose, 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 said Superior Court.
The People of the State of California send hereditaments and arpurritions thereunto belonging or in any wise appurtenant.
Public notice is hereby given that on Monday, the 14th day of May, A.D. 1894, at 10 o'clock a.m. in said day, I will proceed to sit at the Court of California, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, in gold coin of the United States, all the above described real estate, or so much thereof as will be sufficient to satisfy a decree for principal, interest and cost. Given under my hand in court of April, A.D. 1894,H.T.MATTHEWS,Commissioner of Sale.Richard Melrose and J.G.Scarborough,attorneys for plaintiff.
Notice to Creditors.
Estate of Charlotte M. Hickox, deceased.
Notice is hereby given by the undersigned administrator of the estate of Charlotte M. Hickox, deceased to the effect half of all persons asking for the sale against the deceased exhibit the same with the necessary vouchers within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said administrator at the office of Richard Melrose,attorney at law,Kroeger's block,Center street,Anaheim,the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate in the county of Orange. Dated this 28th day of March,A.D.1894.
Administrator of the estate of Charlotte M. Hickox,deceased.
Richard Melrose,attorney for administrator.
Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of the Superior Court,of the county of Orange,State of California,made on the 1st day of September,1892,在the matterofthe estateofHenryCharles,deceased,theundersigned,theexecutorofthelastwillandtestamentofsaiddeceased,会withon或afterthehighestbidderforeachfullmoneyoftheUnitedStates,andsubjecttoconfirmbysaidedSuperiorCourt,alltherighttitle,interestandestateofthesaidHenryCharles,deceased,atthetimeofhisdeath,andalltherighttitle,andinterestthattheestationofsaiddeceasedhas,bysoperationlaw.orotherwise,acquiredbysaidedtestatoratthetimeofhisdeath.of,andinallthatrealestatetimateinsaidedcountyofOrange.towit:
All that certain tract or parcel of land composedofthefollowingdescribedtractsinTownship8South,Range8West,SanBernardinoBaseandMeridianlines;inSection10:thesouthwestquarterofthesoutheastquarterofSection10;thewest半周ofthe北西quartersquareofthe东西南quartersquareofthe东南西北quartersquareofthe东北quartersquareofthe东西南quartersquareofthe东南西北quartersquareofthe东北quartersquareofthe东西南quartersquareofthe东南西北quartersquareofthe东北quarters squareofthe东西南quartersquareofthe东南西北quartersquareofthe东北quarters squareofthe东西南quartersquareofthe东南西北quartersquareofthe东北quarters squareofthe东西南quartersquareofthe东南西北quartersquareofthe东北essionsquareofthe东西南quartersquareofthe东南西北quartersquareofthe东北essionsquareofthe东西南essionsquareofthe东南西北essionsquareofthe东北 sessionsquareofthe东西南essionsquareofthe东南西北essionsquareofthe东北 sessionsquareofthe东西南essionsquareofthe东南西北essionsquareofthe东北 sessionsquareofthe东西南essionsquareofthe东南西北essionsquareofthe东北 sessionsquareofthe东西南essionsquareofthe东南西北essionsquareofthe东北 sessionsquareofthe东西南essionsquareofthe东南西北essionsquareofthe东北 sessionsquareofthe东西南essionsquareofthe东南西北sessionsofthe东西南essionsquareofthe东南西北sessionsofthe东西南essionsquareofthe东南西北sessionsofthe东西南essionsquareofthe东南西北sessionsofthe东西南essions-squareofthe东南西北sessionsofthe东西南essions-square oft he东西南essions-square oft he东西南essions-square oft he东西南essions-square oft he东西南issions-square oft he东西南issions-square oft he东西南issions-square oft he东西南issions-square oft he东西南issions-square oft he东西南issions-square oft he东西南issions-square oft he东西南issions-square oft he东西南issions-square oft he东西南issions-square oft he东西南issions-square oft he东西南issions-square oft he东西南issions-square oft he东西南issions-square oft he东西南issions-square oft he东西南issions-square oft he东西南issions-square oft he东西南issions-square oft he东西南issions-square oft he东西南issions-square oft he东西南issions-square oft he东西南missions-square oft he东西南missions-square oft he东西南missions-square oft he东西南missions-square oft he东西南missions-square oft he东西南missions-square oft he东西南missions-square oft he东西南missions-square oft he东西南missions-square oft he东西南missions-square oft he东西南missions-square oft he东西南missions-square oft he东西南missions-square oft he东西南missions-square oft he东西南missions-square oft he东西南missions-square oft he东西南missions-square oft he东西南missions-square oft he东西南missions-square Ortothe East via Ogden.
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Full information regarding transcontinental routes furnished on application.
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SUMMONS.
InTheSuperiorCourtOfOrangeCounty.StateOfCalifornia.
EmilieBroodbeck,paintiff,vAlbertC.Haven,T.J.MayandS.B.McCormick,demandta.
ActionbroughtinthesuperiorCourtOfOrangeCounty.StateOfCalifornia,andthecompliantfiledinsaidedcountyofOrange.intheofficeoftheClerkofSuperiorCourt.
ThepeopleofTheSuperiorCourtOfOrangeCounty.StateOfCaliforniasendgreetingtoAlbertC.Haven,T.J.MayandS.B.McCormick,demandta.
YouarehererequiredtoappearagaintoactionbroughtinthesuperiorCourtOfOrangeCounty.StateOfCalifornia,andthecompliantfiledinsaidedcountyofOrange.intheofficeoftheClerkofSuperiorCourt.
Thepremisesconveyedbysaidedmortgagemaybesold,andtheproceedsappliedtothepaymentofsaidnoteandinterest,taxesandassessmentspaid;thatthepremisesconveyedbysaidedmortgagemaybesold,andtheproceedsappliedtothepaymentofsaidnoteandinterest,taxesandassessmentspaid;thatthepremisesconveyedbysaidedmortgagemaybesold,andtheproceedsappliedtothepaymentofsaidnoteandinterest,taxesandassessmentspaid;thatthepremisesconveyedbysaidedmortgagemaybesold,andtheproceedsappliedtothepaymentofsaidnoteandinterest,taxesandassessmentspaid;thatthepremisesconveyedbysaidedmortgagemaybesold,andtheproceedsappliedtothepaymentofsaidnoteandinterest,taxesandassessmentspaid;thatthepremisesconveyedbysaidedmortgagemaybesold,andtheproceedsappliedtothepaymentofsaidnoteandinterest,taxesandassessmentspaid;thatthepremisesconveyedbysaidedmortgagemaybesold,andtheproceedsappliedtothepaymentofsaidnoteandinterest,taxesandassessmentspaid;thatthepremisesconveyedbysaidedmortgagemaybesold,andtheproceedsappliedtothepaymentofsaidnoteandinterest,taxesandassessmentspaid;thatthepremisesconveyedbysaidedmortgagemaybesold,andtheproceedsappliedtothepaymentofsaidnoteandinterest,taxesandassessmentspaid;thatthepremisesconveyedbysaidedmortgagemaybesold,andtheproceedsappliedtothepaymentofsaidnoteandinterest,taxesandassessmentspaid;thatthepremisesconveyedbysaidedmortgagemaybesold,andtheproceedsappliedtothepaymentofsaidnoteandinterest,taxesandassessmentspaid;thatthepremisesconveyedbysaidedmortgagemaybesold,andtheproceedsappliedtothepaymentofsaidnoteandinterest,taxesandassessmentspaid;thatthepremisesconveyedbysaidedmortgagemaybesold,andtheproceedsappliedtothepaymentofsaidnoteandinterest,taxesandassessmentspaid;thatthepremisesconveyedbysaidedmortgagemaybesold,andtheproceedsappliedtothepaymentofsaidnoteandinterest,taxesandassessmentspaid;thatthepremisesconveyedbysaidedmortgagemaybesold,andtheproceedsappliedtothepaymentofsaidnoteandinterest,taxes和assessmentspaid;thatthepremisesconveyedbysaidedmortgagemaybesold,andtheproceedsappliedtothepaymentofsaidnote和assessmentspaid;thatthepremisesconveyedbysaidedmortgagemaybesold,andtheproceedsappliedtothepaymentofsaidnote和assessmentspaid;thatthepremisesconveyedbysaidedmortgagemaybesold,andtheproceedsappliedtothepaymentofsaidnote和assessmentspaid;thatthepremisesconveyedbysaidedmortgagemaybesold,andtheproceedsappliedtothepaymentofsaidnote和assessments paid;
DetailedMarch27th1894.
SUMMONS.
InTheSuperiorCourtOfOrangeCounty.StateOfCalifornia.
Security SavingsBank and TrustCompany,acorporation,paintiff,vW.H.Shinn,CoraR.Shinn,Rosekraem.IdaG.Munson andWalter Rose defendants.
ActionbroughtinthesuperiorCourtOfOrangeCounty.StateOfCalifornia,andthecompliantfiledinsaidedcountyofOrange.in.theofficeofTheClerkofSuperiorCourt.
ThePeopleofTheSuperiorCourtOfOrangeCounty.StateOfCaliforniasendgreetingtoAlbertC.Haven,T.J.MayandS.B.McCormick,demandta.
ActionbroughtinthesuperiorCourtOfOrangeCounty.StateOfCalifornia,andthecompliantfiledinsaidedcountyofOrange.in.theofficeofTheClerkofSuperiorCourt.
ThePeopleofTheSuperiorCourtOfOrangeCounty.StateOfCaliforniasendgreetingtoAlbertC.Haven,T.J.MayandS.B.McCormick,demandta.
ActionbroughtinthesuperiorCourtOfOrangeCounty.StateOfCalifornia.sendgreetingtoAlbertC.Haven,T.J.MayandS.B.McCormick,demandta.
ActionbroughtinthesuperiorCourtOfOrangeCounty.StateOfCalifornia.sendgreetingtoAlbertC.Haven,T.J.MayandS.B.McCormick,demandta.
ActionbroughtinthesuperiorCourtOfOrangeCounty.StateOfCalifornia.sendgreetingtoAlbertC.Haven,T.J.MayandS.B.McCormick,demandta.
ActionbroughtinthesuperiorCourtOfOrangeCounty.StateOfCalifornia.sendgreetingtoAlbertC.Haven,T.J.MayandS.B.McCormick,demandta.
ActionbroughtinthesuperiorCourtOfOrangeCounty.StateOfCalifornia.sendgreetingtoAlbertC.Haven,T.J.MayandS.B.McCormick,demandta.
ActionbroughtinthesuperiorCourtOfOrangeCounty.StateOfCalifornia.sendgreetingtoAlbertC.Haven,T.J.MayandS.B.McCormick,demandta.
ActionbroughtinthesuperiorCourtOfOrangeCounty.StateOfCalifornia.sendgreetingtoAlbertC.Haven,T.J.MayandS.B.McCormick,demandta.
ActionbroughtinthesuperiorCourtOfOrangeCounty.StateOfCalifornia.sendgreetingtoAlbertC.Haven,T.J.MayandS.B.McCormick,demandta.
ActionbroughtinthesuperiorCourtOfOrangeCounty.StateOfCalifornia.sendgreetingtoAlbertC.Haven,T.J.MayandS.B.McCormick,demandta.
ActionbroughtinthesuperiorCourtOfOrangeCounty.StateOfCalifornia.sendgreetingtoAlbertC.Haven,T.J.MayandS.B.McCormick,demandta.
ActionbroughtinthesuperiorCourtOfOrangeCounty.State OfCalifornia.sendgreetingtoAlbertC.Haven,T.J.MayandS.B.McCormik,demandta.
ActionbroughtinthesuperiorCourtOfOrangeCounty.State OfCalifornia.sendgreetingtoAlbertC.Haven,T.J.MayandS.B.McCormik,demandta.
ActionbroughtinthesuperiorCourtOfOrangeCounty.State OfCalifornia.sendgreetingtoAlbertC.Haven,T.J.MayandS.B.McCormik,demandta.
ActionbroughtinthesuperiorCourtOfOrangeCounty.State OfCalifornia.sendgreetingtoAlbertC.Haven,T.J.MayandS.B.McCormik,demandta.
ActionbroughtinthesuperiorCourtOfOrangeCounty.State OfCalifornia.sendgreetingtoAlbertC.Haven,T.J.MayandS.B.McCormik,demandta.
ActionbroughtinthesuperiorCourtOfOrangeCounty.State OfCalifornia.sendgreetingtoAlbertC.Haven,T.J.MayandS.B.McCormik,demandta.
ActionbroughtinthesuperiorCourtOfOrangeCounty.State OfCalifornia.sendgreetingtoAlbertC.Haven,T.J.MayandS.B.McCormik,demandta.
ActionbroughtinthesuperiorCourtOfOrangeCounty.State OfCalifornia.sendgreetingtoAlbertC.Haven,T.J.MayandS.B.McCormik,demandta.
ActionbroughtinthesuperiorCourtOfOrangeCounty.State OfCalifornia.sendgreetingtoAlbertC.Haven,T.J.MayandS.B.McCormik,demandta.
ActionbroughtinthesuperiorCourtOfOrangeCounty.State OfCalifornia.sendgreetingtoAlbertC.Haven,T.J.MayandS.B.McCormik,demandta.
ActionbroughtinthesuperiorCourtOfOrangeCounty.State OfCalifornia.sendgreetingtoAlbertC.Haven,T.J.MayandS.B.McCormik,demandta.
ActionbroughtinthesuperiorCourtOfOrangeCounty.State OfCalifornia.sendgreetingtoAlbertC.Haven,T.J.MayandS.B.McCormik,demandta.
ActionbroughtinthesuperiorCourtOfOrangeCounty.State OfCalifornia.sendgreetingtoAlbertC.Haven,T.J.MayandS.B.McCormik,demandta.
ActionbroughtinthesuperiorCourtOfOrangeCounty.State OfCalifornia.sendgreetingtoAlbertC.Haven,T.J.MayandS.B.McCormik,demandta.
ActionbroughtinthesuperiorCourtOfOrangeCounty.State OfCalifornia.sendgreetingtoAlbertC.Haven,T.J.MayandS.B.McCormik,demandta.
ActionbroughtinthesuperiorCourtOfOrangeCounty.State OfCalifornia.sendgreetingtoAlbertC.Haven,T.J.MayandS.B.McCormik,demandta.
ActionbroughtinthesuperiorCourtOfOrangeCounty.State OfCalifornia.sendgreetingtoAlbertC.Haven,T.J.MayandS.B.McCormik,demandta.
ActionbroughtinthesuperiorCourtOfOrangeCounty.State OfCalifornia.sendgreetingtoAlbertC.Haven,T.J.MayandS.B.McCormik,demandta.
ActionbroughtinthesuperiorCourtOfOrangeCounty.State OfCalifornia.sendgreetingtoAlbertC.Haven,T.J.MayandS.B.McCormik,demandta.
ActionbroughtinthesuperiorCourtOfOrangeCounty.State OfCalifornia.sendgreetingtoAlbertC.Haven,T.J.MayandS.B.McCormik,demandta.
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Women's Political school of De Wesleya county, Colo., was lately filled with Miss Lizzie A. Walker, M. F. Strock of the public president and secretary. The "some of them long time suffers and some converted to their through their new duties," have one study of the United States with a query box upon their duties as citizens.—Denver
Olive Schreiner Still.
Olive Schreiner, the authoress of History of an African Farm," was married to Mr. Crinwright, a colonist of forcible character, with views on South African politics. He will still be Olive Schreiner, who no intention of changing her. They propose to live on a farm in the country in the Karroo.—New Journal.
A Plain Protest.
Following protest speaks for itself: In F. Adams of 45 Oxford street, Edge, Mass., in casting my vote committee do hereby protest the unjust discrimination by an account of my sex, I am demoralize a voice in the choice of other real officers and from registering violations in favor of no license."
The Queen of Whist.
Kate Irwin Wheelock, the famous player of Chicago, has received a knight distinction. She has played avidish and has by him been "Queen of Whist." Such a title such an authority certainly attests Wheelock's efficiency.—Chicago Inman.
A Parliamentary Club.
Woman's Parliamentary club had a membership of 60 and twice a month. Its purpose is to the members parliamentary practice to increase their knowledge of laws methods and municipal affairs. Ford Correspondent.
Sapling, itching, poison oak, sunburn tearing, etc., use Farmers' Healing For sale by W. M. Higgins, Anaheim, Cal.
Wagons, Bradlev plows, light Spring and farming implements at John anls.
Healing Liniment is a sure cure For sale by W. M. Higgins, drugshim, Cal.
Executor of the last will and testament of Henry Charles, deceased.
Dated March 27th 1894.
SUMMONS.
In the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California.
Security Savings Bank and Trust Company, a corporation, vs. W. H. Shinn, Cora R. Shinn, Samuel Kraemer, Ida G. Munson and Walter Rose, 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 said Superior Court.
The People of the State of California send greeting to W. H. Shinn, Cora R. Shinn, Samuel Kraemer, Ida G. Munson and Walter Rose, defendants.
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 service) after the service on you or its summons; if served elsewhere within thirty days; or judgment by default will be taken against you according to the prayer of said complaint.
The said action is brought to obtain judgment of this Court against said defendants W H. Shinn and Cora R. Shinn for the sum of $381 50, together with interest thereto from the 18th day of January 1894, at the rate of ten per cent annually, compounded semi-annually, and the further sum of $753 being ten percent upon the amount due as attorney's fees, and for costs of suit, all in gold coin of the United States, alleged to be due from said defendants W H. Shinn and Cora R. Shinn to plaintiff herein upon a certain purchase made and mortgageed by said defendants to plaintiff herein on the 14th day of May, 1891, and to foreclose said mortgage which said mortgage is recorded in book 7, page 293, of Mortgages, in the office of the Recorder of Orange County, State of California.
That said sum, together with costs of suit and expenses of sale of the property mortgagee said mortgagee, be declared to be a lien upon said premises; to wit: That certain real property situate in the County of Orange, State of California, and described as follows; to wit: The southerly sixty (60) acres of the following pieces of land: Lot Twelve (12) and the easterly nine and one-half (14) acres by the same line of said Lot Eleven (11). Said sixty (60) acres being bounded on the north by a line parallel with the north line of Lots Eleven (11) and Twelve (12).
Also the northerly one-half (5/2) of the southerly one-half (5/2) of Lot Fourteen (14), dividing lot by line parallel with the north and south lines of the same.
Also Lot Thirteen (13), all in Block "K" of the Krasmer tract, in Orange County, California, as per map recorded in book 12 at pages 87 and 88, Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County, California, containing one hundred and fifty-four acres of land.
And that said premises may be sold and the proceeds applied to the payment of the amounts found due to plaintiff and costs of this suit, including the costs of making such sale; and in case such proceeds are insufficient to pay the same, that judgment be docked against said defendants W H. Shinn and Cora R. Shinn for the balance remaining due and that shall issue forthward and that said defendants all persons claiming by through or under them or either of them, may be barred and foreclosed of all right, title, claim, liee, equity of redemption and interest in and to said premises and every part thereof; and for other and further relief, as will more clearly appear by reference to the complaint on file; and for you ask 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.
WITNESS my-hand and the Seal of the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, this 18th day of January, A.D. 1894.
By W. A. BECKETT, Deputy Clerk.
[Seal of Superior Court]
Graves O'Melveny & Shankland attorneys for plaintiff.
FOR SALE!
At a Bargain.
The Residence Property of Mr. John Wagner at Placecia, comprising Sears Acres of highly improved orange orchard and other fruits. Fine landage, out buildings, etc., situate on Pleonia avenue, between places of W. M. McFadden and Geo. Hinde & Co.
...I also offer for Sale...
116.44 Acres
Adjoining J. K. Tuffree's place on the east; 65 acres in bearing Oranges and Walnuts; 60 acres unimproved; barn and clarken on it.
For particular inquiry of the undersigned, or of H. Cahen at the Citizens' Bank.
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An invitation is cordially extended the public to call and examine this stock.
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Hippolyte Cahen, President.
W. T. Brown, Vice President
L. Goldwater, Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
Kaspare Cohn, W. T. Brown.
Richard Melrose; L. Goldwater
Hippolyte Cahen.
STOCKHOLDERS:
Herman W. Hellman, T. J. F. Bosse, W. T. Brown
P. Nicolus, Richard Melrose, L. Goldwater, Kaspare Cohn, H. Cahen, J. A. Goldwater, J. Schlesinger.
CORRESPONDENTS:
Farmers and Merchant's Bank of Los Angeles;
London, Paris and American Bank, San Francisco;
Importers and Traders' National Bank, New York City, N.Y.; First National Bank, Santa Ana.
Exchanges for sale on all the principal cities of the United States and foreign countries.
Farmers & Merchants
BANK
OF LOS ANGELES, CAL.
Capital (Paid up) $500,000 00
Surplus 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
JOHN MILNER Cashier
H. J. FLEISHMAN Assistant Cashier
DIRECTORS:
W. H. Perry, Orrow W. Childs, J. R. Lankershim,
C. E. Thom, C. Ducommun, H. W. Hellman, T. L.
Duque, A. Glassell, L. W. Hellman.
Exchange for sale on all the principal cities of the United States, Europe, China and Japan.
FOR SALE
Anaheim, Cal.
Dealers in Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Sausages and Lard
Of Our Own Make.
Highest Market price Paid for Live Stock.
O. R. LUEDKE,
Watchmaker and Jeweler.
FINE ASSORTMENT OF
WATCHES
Rocks, Jewelry, Silware and Optical
Goods Always on Hand.
Center Street, Opp. Commercial Hotel.
Commercial Hotel.
(Corner Center and Lemon Streets)
J. EVERHARTY, - PROPRIETOR.
First-class Accommodations for Families & Tourists
THE COMMERCIAL, FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE ANAheim Hotel, has been thoroughly renovated, and will be conducted
first-class style. A share of the public patronage is respectfully
licited. 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 East by the Santa Fe Route.
Shortest Line to all Points East.
And THE ONLY LINE
With its own Tracks from California to Chicago and St. Louis.
Quickest Time!— Best Equipment!— Beautiful Scenery!— Low Rates!
OFFICERS:
ISAIAS W. HELLMAN... President
HERMAN W. HELLMAN... Vice President
JOHN MILNER... Cashier
H. J. FLEISHMAN... Assistant Cashier
DIRECTORS:
W. H. Perry, Otrood W. Childs, J. R. Lankershim,
C. E. Thom, C. Ducommun, H. W. Helman, T. L.
Duque, A. Glassell, I. W. Hellman.
Exchange for sale on all the principal slaves of the United States, Europe, China and Japan.
FOR SALE.
THE...
Commercial Hotel
Lot 100 feet front on Center by 155 feet front on Lemon street.
Also several tracts of fine rich....
-Sugar Beet LandProducing from 20 to 30 tons of beets to the acre.
Near and adjoining both depots.
Also several fine
Walnut and Orange
GROVES (BEARING)
From 5 to 100 Acres.
All First-class Income Property.
Inquire of
H. Kroeger, Anaheim
Jan28-41
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
ANAHEIM
BREWERY.
F. CONRAD,
PROPRIETOR.
LAGER BEER!
Fashion Livery Stables in connection with Hotel. First-class turn-outs furnished with or without drivers. Horses bought and sold.
— Go East by the Santa Fe Route. —
Shortest Line to all Points East.
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.
J.M.Griffith Company
(A Corporation)
LUMBER DEALERS
(Near Railroad Depot)
ANAHEIM,
Keep constantly on hand
Doors, Blinds, Windows,
MOULDINGS.
Posts, Shakes, Shingles,
LATH, HAIR, PLASTER OF PARIS.
ANAHEIM GRIST MILLS OPERATING ON Wednesdays and Saturdays of each week.
Grain, Feed, Meal, Etc., of all varieties. Corn shelled and shipped W. T. BROWN, Agent.
W.F. ROBISON
PROPRIETOR
Anaheim Wine Rooms
ON LOS ANGELES STREET
Weiland's Philadelphia Beer.
MILK PUNCHES,
And all Mixed Drinks.
Choice Wines!
FINE LIQUORS!
Cigars, Cigarettes, Chewing Tobacco
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.
A. FREISE,
KEEPS THE FINEST OF...
Wines, Liquors
And Cigars. Beer on draught.
Center Street.
Opposite Postoffice.
FRITZ RUHMANN'S
New Place:
BACKS' NEW BUILDING.
LOB ANGELEN STREET.
KEeps constantly on hand a large and complete stock of fresh liquors, wines, and cigars. Old beer always on draught.
The patronage of the public solicited.
ANAHEIM BREWERY.
F.CONRAD,
PROPRIETOR.
LAGER BEER!
FURNISHED BY THE BOTTLE
OR
5 or 10-Gallon Keg ICE FOR SALE!
1 Cent Per Pound.
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.
FRED MAURER
DEALER IN...
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Call In and See Me.
Opp. S.P. depot... Anaheims.
COOPERAGE FOR SALE.
For Sale.
Lot 1 and 29, corner of Broadway and Philadelphia street, Center tract. Address: S. Brown, 718 East 3d st., Los Angeles.