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MY SHIP. Ahoy, my mariners just ashore! Say, have you seen in whatever sea, A vessel loaded with golden store, With diamonds and laces and wealth galore, Bound for its home and me? For she started many a year ago From a faroff port where the fairies be, And it's oh, that the winds may kindly blow, And it's oh, that the tides may softly flow, And hasten her home to me! There's a sweet young girl given me her hand, Who some day my little wife will be, And every day on the wave kissed strand Together with eyes a sea so stand, Scanning the sun kissed sea. We're going to wed when my ship comes home, Home to its port and home to me. I know in my soul it is sure to come, Wherever abroad it may chance to roam, In whatever bay or sea. Ribbons and laces my love shall wear, And flashing jewels and satin she, With diadema decking her golden hair, Ah, never a queen will be half so fair When my ship comes over the seal So, ho, my mariners just ashore! Say, have you seen in whatever sea A vessel loaded with golden store, With diamonds and laces and wealth galore, Bound for its port and me? -Boston Traveller. A PERILOUS WOOING. From the time that Aslang was quite grown up there was no longer any peace or quiet at Husaby. In fact, all the handsomest young fellows in the village did nothing but fight and quarrel night after night, and it was always worst on Saturday nights. Aslang's father, old Canuto Husaby, never went to bed on those nights without keeping on at least his leather breeches and laying a stout birch stick on the bed beside him. "If I have such a pretty daughter," said old Canute, "I must know how to take care of her." Thor Nesset was only the son of a poor cottager, and yet folks said that it was he who went oftentimes to visit the farmer's daughter at Husaby. Of course old Canuto was not pleased to hear this. He said it was not true; that, at any rate, he had not seen him there. Still they smiled and whispered to each other that if he only had thoroughly searched the hayloft, whither Aslang had many an errand, he would have found Thor there. Spring came, and Aslang went up the mountain with the cattle. And now, when the heat of the day hung over the valley, the rocks rose clear and cool through the sun's misty rays, the cow-bells tinkled, the shepherd's dog barked, Aslang sang her "jodel" songs and the steaming must rise up on the intre. He looked upward—all was quiet. He looked over toward Husaby twice—and then he jumped into his boat and rowed away round the point. Aslang sat before the hut. Her day's work was done. She was thinking Thor would not come that evening, and that, therefore, many others might come instead, so she unfastened the dog, and without saying anything walked farther on. She sat down so that she could see across the valley, but the mist was rising there and prevented her looking down. Then she chose another place, and without thinking more about it sat down so that she looked toward the side where lay the Ford. It seemed to bring peace to her soul when she could gaze far away across the water. As she sat there the fancy struck her that she was inclining to sing, so she chose a song with "long drawn notes," and far and wide it sounded through the mountains. She liked to hear herself sing; so she began over again when the first verse was ended. But when she had sung the second it seemed to her as though some one answered from far below. "Dear me, what can that be?" thought Aslang. She stepped forward to the edge and twined her arms around a slender birch which hung trembling over the precipice and looked down. But she could see nothing. The Ford lay there calm and at rest. Not a single bird skimmed the water. So Aslang sat herself down again, and again she began to sing. Once more came the answering voice in the same tones and nearer than the first time. "That sound was no echo, whatever it may be." Aslang jumped to her feet and again leaned over the cliff. And there down below at the foot of the rocky wall she saw a beat fastened. It looked like a tiny nutshell, for it was very far down. She looked again and saw a fur cap and under it the figure of man climbing up the steep and barren cliff. “What can it be?” Aslang asked herself, and letting go the birch she stepped back. She dared not answer her own question, but well she knew who it was. She flung herself down upon the greensward and seized the grass with both hands, as though it were she who dured not loose her hold for fear of falling. But the grass came up by the roots. She screamed aloud and dug her hands deeper and deeper into the soil. She prayed to God to help him, but then it struck her that this feat of Thor's would be called "tempting Providence," and therfore he could not expect help from above. "Only just this once," she prayed. "Hear my prayer just this one time and help him." Then she shrew her arms round the dog, as though it were stepping up on the intre. He looked upward—all was quiet. He looked over toward Husaby twice—and then he jumped into his boat and rowed away round the point. Aslang sat before the hut. Her day's work was done. She was thinking Thor would not come that evening, and that therefore, many others might come instead, so she unfastened the dog, and without saying anything walked farther on. She sat down so that she could see across the valley, but the mist was rising there and prevented her looking down. Then she chose another place, and without thinking more about it sat down so that she looked toward the side where lay the Ford. It seemed to bring peace to her soul when she could gaze far away across the water. As she sat there the fancy struck her that she was inclining to sing, so she chose a song with "long drawn notes," and far and wide it sounded through the mountains. She liked to hear herself singing; so she began over again when the first verse was ended. But when she had sung the second it seemed to her as though some one answered from far below. "Dear me, what can that be?" thought Aslang. She stepped forward to the edge and twined her arms around a slender birch which hung trembling over the precipice and looked down. But she could see nothing. The Ford lay there calm and at rest. Not a single bird skimmed the water. So Aslang sat herself down again, and again she began to sing. Once more came the answering voice in the same tones and nearer than the first time. "That sound was no echo, whatever it may be." Aslang jumped to her feet and again leaned over the cliff. And there down below at the foot of the rocky wall she saw a beat fastened. It looked like a tiny nutshell, for it was very far down. She looked again and saw a fur cap and under it the figure of man climbing up the steep and barren cliff. “What can it be?” Aslang asked herself, and letting go the birch she stepped back. She dared not answer her own question, but well she knew who it was. She flung herself down upon the greensward and seized the grass with both hands, as though it were she who dured not loose her hold for fear of falling. But the grass came up by the roots. She screamed aloud and dug her hands deeper and deeper into the soil. She prayed to God to help him, but then it struck her that this feat of Thor's would be called "tempting Providence," and therfore he could not expect help from above. "Only just this once," she prayed. "Hear my prayer just this one time and help him." Then she shrew her arms round the dog, as though it were stepping up on the intre. He looked upward—all was quiet. He looked over toward Husaby twice—and then he jumped into his boat and rowed away round the point. Aslang sat before the hut. Her day's work was done. She was thinking Thor would not come that evening, and that therefore, many others might come instead, so she unfastened the dog, and without saying anything walked farther on. She sat down so that she could see across the valley, but the mist was rising there and prevented her looking down. Then she chose another place, and without thinking more about it sat down so that she looked toward the side where lay the Ford. It seemed to bring peace to her soul when she could gaze far away across the water. As she sat there the fancy struck her that she was inclining to sing, so she chose a song with "long drawn notes," and far and wide it sounded through the mountains. She liked to hear herself singing; so she began over again when the first verse was ended. But when she had sung the second it seemed to her as though some one answered from far below. "Dear me, what can that be?" thought Aslang. She stepped forward to the edge and twined her arms around a slender birch which hung trembling over the precipice and looked down. But she could see nothing. The Ford lay there calm and at rest. Not a single bird skimmed the water. So Aslang sat herself down again, and again she began to sing. Once more came the answering voice in the same tones and nearer than the first time. "That sound was no echo, whatever it may be." Aslang jumped to her feet and again leaned over the cliff. And there down below at the foot of the rocky wall she saw a beat fastened. It looked like a tiny nutshell, for it was very far down. She looked again and saw a fur cap and under it the figure of man climbing up the steep and barren cliff. “What can it be?” Aslang asked herself, and letting go the birch she stepped back. She dared not answer her own question, but well she knew who it was. She flung herself down upon the greensward and seized the grass with both hands, as though it were she who dured not loose her hold for fear of falling. But the grass came up by the roots. She screamed aloud and dug her hands deeper and deeper into the soil. She prayed to God to help him, but then it struck her that this feat of Thor's would be called "tempting Providence," and therfore he could not expect help from above. "Only just this once," she prayed. "Hear my prayer just this one time and help him." Then she shrew her arms round the dog, as though it were stepping up on the intre. He looked upward—all was quiet. He looked over toward Husaby twice—and then he jumped into his boat and rowed away round the point. Aslang sat before the hut. Her day's work was done. She was thinking Thor would not come that evening, and that therefore, many others might come instead, so she unfastened the dog, and without saying anything walked farther on. She sat down so that she could see across the valley, but the mist was rising there and prevented her looking down. Then she chose another place, and without thinking more about it sat down so that she looked toward the side where lay the Ford. It seemed to bring peace to her soul when she could gaze far away across the water. Asshe sat upright all morning after sunrise at 9:00 am for petition of submitting at 10:00 am for district whether on or off duty shall be submitted to or allowed by special court shall be levied for purpose of raising thousand dollars to be applied to pay money for payment of disorganization of said district,and thus purpose of paying expenses of process for petitionHeretofore made by a major of taxpaying electors of said district which elects electors of said district shall be entitled to assessment-Yes," or Assessment-No." That said election will be held in case five several precepts in said district places respectively as follows; to wit: In Precinct No. 1.-At D. J., Yorba's sigh at D. J., Yorba's inspector; Frank Butter and Herrlin, Judges. In Precinct No 2.-At The Placetta school house; A.F., Pendleton Inspector; Ben Kraeck and A.S., Bradford Inspector; In Precinct No 3.-At Chadbourne block; Lerton Bank office; E.R., Anmerger Inspector; Ben Kraeck and C.O., Hustub Inspector; In Precinct No 4.-At Cheeseman's store; H.Kitha, Inspector; C.A., N.Amherge Inspector; McBermont bank office; E.R., Anmerger Inspector; Ben Kraeck and C.O., Hustub Inspector; By order ofthe Board of Directors ofthe helm Irrigation District. M.NEBELUNG, Secretaria Dated this 10th day of July, 1894. IN THE SUPERIORCOURT Ofthe County of Orange, State of California Inthe matter of L.H.PADGHAM, an indent delitor. ORDER OF ADJUDICATION OF INSOLVE L.H.Padgham having filed in this Court petition, schedule and inspection for that he is an insurer due for payment appearment for that he is an insurer due for payment appearment for that he is an insurer due for payment appearment for that he is an insurer due for payment appearment for that he is an insurer due for payment appearment for that he is an insurer due for payment appearment for that he is an insurer due for payment appearment for that he is an insurer due for payment appearment for that he is an insurer due for payment appearment for that he is an insurer due for payment appearment for that he is an insurer due for payment appearment for that he is an insurer due for payment appearment for that he is an insurer due for payment appearment for that he is an insurer due for payment appearment for that he is an insurer due for payment appearment for that he is an insurer due for payment appearment for that he is an insurer due for payment appearment for that he is an insurer due for payment appearment for that he is an insurer due for payment appearment for that he is an insurer due for payment appearment for that he is an insurer due for payment appearment for that he is an insurer due for payment appearment for that he is an insurer due for payment appearment for that he is an insurer due for payment appearment for that he is an insurer due for payment appearment for that he is an insurer due for payment appearment for that he is an insurer due for payment appearment for that he is an insurer due for payment appearment for that he is an insurer due for payment appearment for that he is an insurer due for payment appearment for that he is an insurer due for payment appearment for that he is an insurer due for payment appearment for that he is an insurer due for payment appearment for that he is an insurer due for payment appearment for that he is an insurer due for payment appearment for that he is an insurer due for payment appearmentforthatheisaninsurerdueforpaymentappearancentothehelmIrrigationDistrict.M.NEBELUNGSecretaria IN THE SUPERIORCOURT Ofthe County of Orange, State of California Inthe matter of L.H.Padgham having filed in this Court petition,schedule和inspectionforthatheisaninsurerdueforpaymentappearancentothehelmIrrigationDistrict.M.NEBELUNGSecretaria IN THE SUPERIORCOURT Ofthe County of Orange, State of California Inthe matter of L.H.Padgham having filed in this Court petition,schedule和inspectionforthatheisaninsurerdueforpaymentappearancentothehelmIrrigationDistrict.M.NEBELUNGSecretaria IN THE SUPERIORCOURT Ofthe County of Orange, State of California Inthe matter of L.H.Padgham having filed in this Court petition,schedule和inspectionforthatheisaninsurerdueforpaymentappearancentothehelmIrrigationDistrict.M.NEBELUNGSecretaria IN THE SUPERIORCOURT Ofthe County of Orange, State of California Inthe matter of L.H.Padgham having filed in this Court petition,schedule和inspectionforthatheisaninsurerdueforpaymentappearancentothehelmIrrigationDistrict.M.NEBELUNGSecretaria IN THE SUPERIORCOURT Ofthe County of Orange, State of California Inthe matter of L.H.Padgham having filed in this Court petition,schedule和inspectionforthatheisaninsurerdueforpaymentappearancentothehelmIrrigationDistrict.M.NEBELUNGSecretaria IN THE SUPERIORCOURT Ofthe County of Orange, State of California Inthe matter of L.H.Padgham having filed in this Court petition,schedule和inspectionforthatheisaninsurerdueforpaymentappearancentothehelmIrrigationDistrict.M.NEBELUNGSecretaria IN THE SUPERIORCOURT Ofthe County of Orange,State of California Inthe matter of L.H.Padgham having filed in this Court petition,schedule和inspectionforthatheisaninsurerdueforpaymentappearancentothehelmIrrigationDistrict.M.NEBELUNGSecretaria IN THE SUPERIORCOURT Ofthe County of Orange,State of California Inthe matter of L.H.Padgham having filed in this Court petition,schedule和inspectionforthatheisaninsurerdueforpaymentappearancentothehelmIrrigationDistrict.M.NEBELUNGSecretaria IN THE SUPERIORCOURT Ofthe County of Orange,State of California Inthe matter of L.H.Padgham having filed in this Court petition,schedule和inspectionforthatheisaninsurerdueforpaymentappearancentothehelmIrrigationDistrict.M.NEBELUNGSecretaria IN THE SUPERIORCOURT Ofthe County of Orange,State of California Inthe matter of L.H.Padgham having filed in this Court petition,schedule和inspectionforthatheisaninsurerdueforpaymentappearancentothehelmIrrigationDistrict.M.NEBELUNGSecretaria IN THE SUPERIORCOURT Ofthe County of Orange,State of California Inthe matter of L.H.Padgham having filed in this Court petition,schedule和inspectionforthatheisaninsurerdueforpaymentappearancentothehelmIrrigationDistrict.M.NEBELUNGSecretaria IN THE SUPERIORCOURT Ofthe County of Orange,State of California Inthe matter of L.H.Padgham having filed in this Court petition,schedule和inspectionforthatheisaninsurerdueforpaymentappearancentothehelmIrrigationDistrict.M.NEBELUNGSecretaria IN THE SUPERIORCOURT Ofthe County of Orange,State of California Inthe matter of L.H.Padgham having filed in this Court petition,schedule和inspectionforthatheisaninsurerdueforpaymentappearancentothehelmIrrigationDistrict.M.NEBELUNGSecretaria was he who went oftest to visit the farmer's daughter at Husaby. Of course old Canuto was not pleased to hear this. He said it was not true; that, at any rate, he had not seen him there. Still they smiled and whispered to each other that if he only had thoroughly searched the hayloft, whither Aslang had many an errand, he would have found Thor there. Spring came, and Aslang went up the mountain with the cattle. And now, when the heat of the day hung over the valley, the rocks rose clear and cool through the sun's misty rays, the cowbells tinkled, the shepherd's dog barked, Aslang sang her "jodol" songs and blew the cowhorn, all the young men felt their hearts grow sore and heavy as they gazed upon her beauty. And on the first Saturday evening, one after another, they crept up the hill. But they came down again quicker than they had gone up, for at the top stood a man who kept guard, receiving each one who came up with such a warm reception that he all his life long remembered the words that accompanied the action, "Come up here again, and there will be still more in store for you!" All the young fellows could arrive at but one conclusion—that there was only one man in the whole parish who had such fists, and that man was Thor Nesset. And all the rich farmers' daughters thought it was too bad that this cottager's son should stand highest in Aslang Husaby's favor. Old Canuto thought the same when he heard about it all and said that if there were no one else who could help him he would do it himself. Now, Canuto was certainly getting on in years. Still, although he was past 60, he often enjoyed a good wrestling match with his eldest son whenever time indoors fell heavily on his hands. There was but one path up to the mountain belonging to Husaby, and it went straight through the farm garden. Next Saturday evening as Thor was on his way to the mountain, creeping carefully across the yard, hurrying as soon as he was well past the farm buildings, a man suddenly rushed at him. "What do you want with me?" asked Thor and hit him such a blow in the face that sparks danced before his eyes. "You will soon learn that," said some one also behind him and gave him a great blow in the back of the neck. That was Aslang's brother. "And here's the third man," said old Canute and attacked him also. The greater the danger the greater was Thor's strength. He was supple as a willow and hit out right manfully. He dived, it missed him, and when none expected it he would deal a good one. He stooped down, he sprang on one side, but for all that he got a terrible thrashing. Old Canuto said afterward that "he had never fought with a braver fellow." They kept it up until blood began to flow. Then Canute cried out, "Stop!" Then he added in a croaking tone, "If you can get up here next Saturday in spite of Canuto Husaby and his men, the girl shall be yours." Thor dragged himself home as best he could, and when he reached the cottage went straight to bed. There was a great deal of talk about the fight upon the grassward and seized the grass with both hands, as though it were she who dared not loose her hold for fear of falling. But the grass came up by the roots. She screamed aloud and dug her hands deeper and deeper into the soil. She prayed to God to help him, but then it struck her that this feat of Thor's would be called "tempting Providence," and therefore he could not expect help from above. "Only just this once," she prayed. "Hear my prayer just this one time and help him." Then she throw her arms round the dog, as though it were Thor whom she was clasping, and rolled herself on the grass beside it. The time seemed to her quite endless. Suddenly the dog began to bark. "Bowwow!" said he to Aslang and jumped upon her. And again, "Wowwow!" Then over the edge of the cliff a coarse, round cap came to view, and —Thor was in her arms! He lay there a whole minute, and neither of them was capable of uttering a syllable. And when they did begin to talk there was neither sense nor reason in anything they said. But when old Canuto Husaby heard of it he uttered a remark which had both sense and reason, bringing his fist down on the table with a tremendous crash. "The lad deserved her," he cried. "The girl shall be his!"—Bjornstjerne Bjornson. THE ORIGIN OF FIRE. Started by a Whale, According to the South Sea Islanders. The South Sea islanders tell a curious story of the origin of fire. If they are to be believed, they came into possession of that useful element in the following manner: A great whale was once washed ashore upon one of their islands during the prevalence of a terrible hurricane. The monster became entangled in a grove of tallow trees (a species of evergreen branches easily ignite), and while gnashing his teeth in his impotent rage struck off a spark which lighted the grove and consumed both trees and whale. Fires which are said to have been perpetuated since the day of the "great whale fire" may yet be seen burning in many parts of the islands. Another fire legend, believed in by the inhabitants of the islands to the north of the ones in which the "great whale fire" is preserved, is to the effect that a great air dragon (probably lightning) breathed upon a tallow tree and set its branches on fire. From the coals left from this fire they learned of its great value and have ever since used the element for domestic purposes and in their religious ceremonies. They also have a tradition that the time will come when the dragon will return for the fire, and that no man will be able to withstand him and save the sacred spark except he be a person born with pink eyes, fair skin and white hair. For this reason the birth of an albino is always hailed as a good omen and his or her person guarded with jealous care, so as to preserve life to its utmost limit. Marionette mentions seeing a "fire god" or "fire guard" (albino) while on his visit to the islands who was believed it was. She flung herself down upon the greensward and seized the grass with both hands, as though it were she who dared not loose her hold for fear of falling. But the grass came up by the roots. She screamed aloud and dug her hands deeper and deeper into the soil. She prayed to God to help him, but then it struck her that this feat of Thor's would be called "tempting Providence," and therefore he could not expect help from above. "Only just this once," she prayed. "Hear my prayer just this one time and help him." Then she throw her arms round the dog, as though it were Thor whom she was clasping, and rolled herself on the grass beside it. The time seemed to her quite endless. Suddenly the dog began to bark. "Bowwow!" said he to Aslang and jumped upon her. And again, "Wowwow!" Then over the edge of the cliff a coarse, round cap came to view, and —Thor was in her arms! He lay there a whole minute, and neither of them was capable of uttering a syllable. And when they did begin to talk there was neither sense nor reason in anything they said. But when old Canuto Husaby heard of it he uttered a remark which had both sense and reason, bringing his fist down on the table with a tremendous crash. "The lad deserved her," he cried. "The girl shall be his!"—Bjornstjerne Bjornson. THE ORIGIN OF FIRE. Started by a Whale, According to the South Sea Islanders. The South Sea islanders tell a curious story of the origin of fire. If they are to be believed, they came into possession of that useful element in the following manner: A great whale was once washed ashore upon one of their islands during the prevalence of a terrible hurricane. The monster became entangled in a grove of tallow trees (a species of evergreen branches easily ignite), and while gnashing his teeth in his impotent rage struck off a spark which lighted the grove and consumed both trees and whale. Fires which are said to have been perpetuated since the day of the "great whale fire" may yet be seen burning in many parts of the islands. Another fire legend, believed in by the inhabitants of the islands to the north of the ones in which the "great whale fire" is preserved, is to the effect that a great air dragon (probably lightning) breathed upon a tallow tree and set its branches on fire. From the coals left from this fire they learned of its great value and have ever since used the element for domestic purposes and in their religious ceremonies. They also have a tradition that the time will come when the dragon will return for the fire, and that no man will be able to withstand him and save the sacred spark except he be a person born with pink eyes, fair skin and white hair. For this reason the birth of an albino is always hailed as a good omen and his or her person guarded with jealous care, so as to preserve life to its utmost limit. Marionette mentions seeing a "fire god" or "fire guard" (albino) while on his visit to the islands who was believed it was. She flung herself down upon the greensward and seized the grass with both hands, as though it were she who dared not loose her hold for fear of falling. But the grass came up by the roots. She screamed aloud and dug her hands deeper and deeper into the soil. She prayed to God to help him, but then it struck her that this feat of Thor's would be called "tempting Providence," and therefore he could not expect help from above. "Only just this once," she prayed. "Hear my prayer just this one time and help him." Then she throw her arms round the dog, as though it were Thor whom she was clasping, and rolled herself on the grass beside it. The time seemed to her quite endless. Suddenly the dog began to bark. "Bowwow!" said he to Aslang and jumped upon her. And again, "Wowwow!" Then over the edge of the cliff a coarse, round cap came to view, and —Thor was in her arms! He lay there a whole minute, and neither of them was capable of uttering a syllable. And when they did begin to talk there was neither sense nor reason in anything they said. But when old Canuto Husaby heard of it he uttered a remark which had both sense and reason, bringing his fist down on the table with a tremendous crash. "The lad deserved her," he cried. "The girl shall be his!"—Bjornstjerne Bjornson. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Bank of Anaheim In Liquidation) At close of Business June 30th, 1892 ASSETS. Hills receivable. Real estate County warrants Profit and Loss Taxes Cash on hand and in Bank Judgments. Total LIABILITIES. Due depositors. Interest Discount and exchange Rents Capital paid in coin Reserve fund Total STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF ORANGE, W.S.Bartlett, President, and Geo.V.Cashier ofthe BankofAnahiem(in liquidationbeineachseverallyswomdeposeandsaytheabovestatementistrueandcorrectbestoftheirknowledgeandbelief. W.S.BARTLETT, President, and Geo.V.CASHIERoftheBankofAnahiem(in liquidationbeineachseverallyswomdeposeandsaytheabovestatementistrueandcorrectbestoftheirknowledgeandbelief. W.S.BARTLETT, President, and Geo.V.CASHIERoftheBankofAnahiem(in liquidationbeineachseverallyswomdeposeandsaytheabovestatementistrueandcorrectbestoftheirknowledgeandbelief. STATEMENT OF THE BANK OF ANAHEIM In Liquidation) At close of Business June 30th, 1892 ASSETS. Hills receivable. Real estate County warrants Profit and Loss Taxes Cash on hand and in Bank Judgments. Total LIABILITIES. Due depositors. Interest Discount和 Exchange Rents Capital paid in coin Reserve fund Total STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF ORANGE, V.W.Bartlett, President, and Geo.V.CASHIERoftheBankofAnahiem(in liquidationbeineachseverallyswomdeposeandsaytheabovestatementistrueandcorrectbestoftheirknowledgeandbelief. W.S.BARTLETT, President, and Geo.V.CASHIERoftheBankofAnahiem(in liquidationbeineachseverallyswomdeposeandsaytheabovestatementistrueandcorrectbestoftheirknowledgeandbelief. STATEMENT OF THE BANK OF ANAHEIM In Liquidation) At close of Business June 30th, 1892 ASSETS. Hills receivable. Real estate County warrants Profit and Loss Taxes Cash on hand and in Bank Judgments. Total LIABILITIES. Due depositors. Interest Discount和 Exchange Rents Capital paid in coin Reserve fund Total blow fell, it missed him, and when none expected it he would deal a good one. He stooped down, he sprang on one side, but for all that he got a terrible thrashing. Old Canuto said afterward that "he had never fought with a braver fellow." They kept it up until blood began to flow. Then Canute cried out, "Stop!" Then he added in a croaking tone, "If you can get up here next Saturday in spite of Canute Husaby and his men, the girl shall be yours." Thor dragged himself home as best he could, and when he reached the cottage went straight to bed. There was a great deal of talk about the fight upon Husaby hill, but every one said, "Why did he go there?" Only one person did not say so, and that was Aslang. She had been expecting Thor that Saturday evening, but when she heard what had happened between him and her father she sat down and cried bitterly and said to herself, "If I may not have Thor, I shall never have a happy day again in this world." Thor staid in his bed all Sunday, and when Monday came he felt he must stay on where he was. Tuesday came, and it was a very lovely day. It had rained in the night. The hills looked so fresh and green, the window was open, sweet odors were wafted in, the cowbells were tinkling on the mountain, and far up above some one was "jodeling." Truly, if it had not been for his mother, who was sitting in the room, he could have cried. Wednesday came, and still he staid in bed. On Thursday, though, he began to think about the possibility of being well again by Saturday, and Friday found him on his legs again. Then he thought of what Aslang's father had said, "If you can get up to her next Saturday without being stopped by Canute and his men, the girl shall be yours." Over and over again he looked up at Husaby farm. "I shall never see another Christmas," thought Thor. As before mentioned, there was but one path up to Husaby hill, but surely any strong, able fellow must be able to get to it, even though the direct way were barred to him. For instance, if he were to row round the point yonder and fasten his boat at the one side, it might be possible to climb up there, although it was so very steep that the goats had greatly difficulty in climbing it, and they are not usually afraid of mountain work. Saturday came, and Thor went out early in the morning. The day was most beautiful; the sun shone so brightly that the very bushes seemed alive. Up on the mountain many voices were "jodeling," and there was much blowing of horns. When evening came, he was sitting at his cuttle door watching great value and have ever since used the element for domestic purposes and in their religious ceremonies. They also have a tradition that the time will come when the dragon will return for the fire, and that no man will be able to withstand him and save the sacred spark except he be a person born with pink eyes, fair skin and white hair. For this reason the birth of an albino is always hailed as a good omen and his or her person guarded with jealous care, so as to preserve life to its utmost limit. Marionette mentions seeing a "fire god" or "fire guard" (albino) while on his visit to the islands who was believed to be at least 155 years old and who had always been provided for by the tribe. Roffinesque, who made South Sea island myths and legends a study for years, is of the opinion that the return of the dragon for his fire is symbolic of death and the flight of the spirit.—St. Louis Republic. Sewage In Germany. The claim is made for Germany of having the most complete and successful system of sewage disposal of any country on the continent of Europe. In Berlin, where the features of this system are so perfectly represented, the drains from the houses receive both the rainwater, the refuse water from the kitchen, etc., and the contents of the water closets, conducting them to an arrangement of radial sewers, through which, by a natural fall, they pass to a dozen different pump stations within the area of the town. From these the sewage, through the medium of combined force and suction pumps, proceeds through pipes of 3 feet or still greater diameter to the land which the corporation of Berlin possesses, the material thence making its final exit through a system of conduits so arranged that, before reaching them, it has parted with all its manurial power to the soil through which it is made to pass. The sewage water thus filtered reaches the river through the natural fall of the conduits in a comparatively purified state.—New York Sun. With Your Cup of Coffee. The invalid who is tired of taking her egg tonic with sherry, and who dislikes the taste of a raw egg, may be glad to know that the egg may be effectually disguised in a cup of coffee. Prepare the coffee to the taste, with cream and sugar, keeping it very hot until ready for the egg, which must be beaten thoroughly in another cup, and the prepared coffee added by degrees to it. Drink it hot, and you will find it not only palatable but strengthening. Diamond A Mocha Coffee and the very best of Old Government Java Coffee, fresh roasted, always at Isaac Lyons' store. EVANS' POISON OAK SPECIFIC! A Preventive and Culinary Poison Oak. Perfectly Free from any onion ingredients. Its Application Is Follow Immediate Relief. A few Applications Prove Cure. A Perfect Cure Guarantee. It is also an excellent remedy for Chill Itch, Cuts, Burns and Uppers. Price 50 Cents per Bottle. Prepared by C. C. HIGGINS, Drugs and Apothecary. 003 Montgomery St., near Clay, Sau Frant For Sale by W. M. Higgins, Anaheim May 31-4m 500 cords of wood. C. Otro Rusr. SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY TIME TABLE Trains pass Anaheim as follows: From Arrive at ANA Tustin Santa Ana to Los Angeles *Los Angeles to Santa Ana* *Santa Ana to Los Angeles* *Los Angeles to Santa Ana* *Anahulu to Tustin* Except Sundays. Street cars connect trains. Santa Fe Route. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RAILWAY COMMUNICATION TABLE In effect July 12st, 1894. Trains pass Anahulu as follows: North bound. Los Angeles Accom., daily Los Angeles Express., daily Los Angeles Accom., daily South bound. San Diego Express San Diego Accom., daily J.H. CLABAING, Nearing the Grave. In old age infirmities and weakness has close the gap between us and the grave. Pity scientific research and pharmacical skill allied themselves in furnishing us a means of ameliorating the alliments including declining years, and of renewing waning energy. Its name is Hostetter's Stiffers, a widely comprehensive remedy to ease, and an innestable blessing to the eye and the feeble and convalescent. Rheum allments, trouble with the kidneys and joints are among the more common alliments agreed. These are effectively counteracted by Bitters, which likewise a prevention and tie of malarial complaints, dyspepsia, pation and biliousness. It is highly prone of appetite, sleep and the acquisition of viper bites. ECTION NOTICE. DAY of August, 1894, against at one hour after sunrise and continue ough said day until sunset of said purpose of submitting and at which be submitted to the qualified Electors trict where or not an especial message be received for the purpose of raising five dollars to be applied to the payment of obligations of said district, and for ease of paying the expenses of proceede disorganization of said district, pursition heretofore made by a majority expaying electors of said district. At direction or not shall contain the assessment—Yes, or "Assessment—at said election will be held in cawn of several precincts in said district, at respectively as follows, to wit: Direct No. 1.—At D. J. Yorba's store; Baba, Inspector; Frank Buther and Jacjudges. Direct No. 2.—At the Placentia schoolT. Pendleton, Inspector; Ben Kraemer Bradford, Judges. Direct No. 3.—At Chadbourne block, Fulnk office; E. R. Annerige, Inspector; A. C. O. Rust, Judges. Direct No. 4.—At Cheeseman's store; F. Inspector; C. A. Norman and H. D. Judges. Direct No. 5.—At the office of the Anaheim District; J. P. Zeyn, Inspector; Erwin C. O. Rust, Judges. Of Adjudication Of Insolvency. Adgham having died in this Court his schedule and inventory in insolvency, which appears that he is an insolvent person, and discharge of his duties as such, and upon qualifying, he take charge session of all of the estate, real and persaid L. H. Padgham, Insolvent Debtor, and wheresoever situate, except may be by law exempt from execution, if his deeds, voucher booke of account items and the keepover suitate, exist until the appointment of an Assignee state. All persons having the same or thereof, including the Sheriff of the Orange, in his or their possession, are hereby given that pursuant to a resouly adopted by the Board of Directors of Im irrigation District at its meeting the 10th day of July, 1894, a special eleche held on the CITIZENS' BANK OF ANAHEIM. Capital Stock, $100,000 Hippolyte Caben, President. W. T. Brown, Vice President. L. Goldwater, DIRECTORS. Kaspare Cohn, W. T. Brown Richard Melrose, L. Goldwater Hippolyte Caben. STOCKHOLDERS: Herman W. Hellman, T. J. F. Boerge, W. T. Brown P. Nicols, Richard Melrose, L. Goldwater, Kaspare Cohn, H. Cahen, J. A. Goldwater, J. Schlesinger. CORRESPONDENTS: Farmers and Merchants' 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. 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 GBIST MILLS OPERATING ON Wednesdays and Saturday of each week. Grain, Feed, Meal, Etc., of all varieties, Corn shelled and shipped W. T. BROWN, Agent. H. A. STOUGH. BLACKSMITHING. Horse-Shoeing A Specialty. TRANSPORTATION. 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 July 1894. LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO For Port Harford. Santa Barbara. S. S. Mexico, July 8, 17, 26; Augugust 4. P.T.Los Angeles. S.S. Santa Rosa, July 5, 13, 22, 31; Newport. San Diego..... For S.S. Corona, July 6, 15, 24; August 2. San Pedro and S.S. Eureka, July 2, 11, 20; 29; Way Porta..... LEAVE PORT LOS ANGELES AND REDONDO. For S.S. Santa Rosa, July 7, 15, 24; San Diego..... For S.S. Santa Rosa, July 1, 10, 19, 28; Augugust 4. San Francisco. S.S. Santa Rosa, July 9, 17, 26; August 4. Port Harford. S.S. Mexico, July 3, 12, 21, 29; Santa Barbara.... Augugust 8. LEAVE SAN PEDRO AND EAST SAN PEDRO, San Francisco..... For S.S. Eureka, July 5, 14, 23; Way Porta..... Cars to connect with steamers via San Pedro leave S.P.R.R.(Arcade Depot) at 5:00 p.m. and Terminal railway depot at 6:15 p.m. Carsto connect via Redondo leave Santa Fedopat at 10:00 a.m. or from Redondo Hallway depot at 9:00 a.m. Cars to connect via Port Los Abueles leave S.P.R.R.Depot at 1:10 p.m.for steamers north bound. Plans of steamers' cabling at agent's office, where berth 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. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (Pacific System.) Commencing... SUNDAY, JANUARY 14, 1894, Trains will leave Anaheim as follows: 7:23 A.M.(DAILY) LOCAL PASSENGER train for Buena Park,Norwalk,Downey, Florence Whittier,Los Angeles and way stations. 8:13 A.M.(DAILY) LOCAL PASSENGER train for Burena Park,Norwalk,Downey, Florence Los Angeles and way stations. Connects at Los Angeles with Passenger Trails for Colton, Redlands,Riverside,San Bernardino,Montrovia,Long Beach,Pedro,San Montana,Vort Los Angeles and Santa Barbara.Also with(San Francisco Express"for San Francisco,Saraceno and Second Class for the East via Ogden). 10:40 A.M.(DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY)LOCAL Passenger Train for MirafloresOrange and Santa Ana. 9:13 P.M.(DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY)LOCAL Passenger Train for Buena Park,Norwalk,Downey,Florence Los Angeles and way stationsConnects at Los Angeles with Passenger Trails for Colton,Richland,Riverside,San Bernardino,Montrovia,Long Beach,Pedro,San Montana,Vort Los Angeles and Santa Barbara.Also with(San Francisco,Saraceno and Second Class for the East via Ogden). ADHAM having died in this Court his schedule and inventory in insolvency which apprehends that he is an insolvent which said H. Padgham is hereby deserbent. He is ordered that Theo. Leey be and be appointed Receiver of the property of addent, and upon his giving a bond people of the State of California, bound to hold it until discharge of his duties as such, and union qualifying, he take charge mission of all of the estate, real and persidental L. H. Padgham, Insolvent Debtor, over and wheresoever situate, except may be by law exempt from execution, if his decree be directed to keep and care for and dispose some until the appointment of an Assignee state. All persons having the same or thereof, including the Sheriff of the Orange, in his or their possession, are directed to deliver said property to said person, and all persons owing money to said person are here directed to pay any debts to said person to deliver any property belonging to solvent, to him, or to any person, firm,店 or association; to hire, at the county of Anchorage, State of California Court, the courtroom of said debtor. FURTHER ORDERED. That all the debts of said debtor be and appear before J. W. Towner, Judge of the Superior county of Anchorage, State of California Court, the courtroom of said debtor. FURTHER ORDERED. That this order ordered the Anaheim Gazette a news-general circulation published in the Orange, as often as the said paper is read before the day set for the meeting of IT IS FURTHER ORDERED. That, in the case, all proceedings against said Insolvency July 13th, A. D. 1894. J. W. TOWNER, Judge of the Superior Court. Chynoweth, attorney for petitioner jy19td STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Bank of Anaheim, (In Liquidation) the close of Business June 20th, 1894. ASSETS. receivable $28,591 95 date $30,976 60 warrants 168 85 paid in coin 7,428 11 and loss 9,566 49 hand and in Bank 718 83 and in Bank 524 92 ints. 1,328 86 LIABILITIES. ositors $41,534 84 t and exchange 7,255 40 t and exchange 142 92 paid in coin 787 85 fund 20,000 00 fund 10,000 00 CALIFORNIA. COUNTY OF ORANGE Bartlett, President, and Geo. V. Horr, of the Bank of Anaheim (in liquidation, with several womens deposited and say that have statement is true and correct to the their knowledge and belief. W. S. BARTLETT, President, GEO. V. HORR, Cashier, obed and sworn to b fore me this 7th July 13th, A. D. 1894. RICHARD MELROSE, public in and for said county of Orange. MENT OF THE BANK OF ANAHEIM IN LIQUIDATION) OF THE AMOUNT OF CAPITAL PAID UP IN GOLD COIN paid up in gold coin $29,000 00 fund $10,000 00 CALIFORNIA. COUNTY OF ORANGE Bartlett, President, and Geo. V. Horr, of the Bank of Anaheim (in liquidation), with several womens deposited and say that have statement is true and correct to the their knowledge and belief. W. S. BARTLETT, President, GEO. V. HORR, Cashier, obed and sworn to b fore me this 7th July 13th, A. D. 1894. RICHARD MELROSE, public in and for said county of Orange. POSTS, Shakes, Shingles, LATH, HAIR, PLASTER OF PARIS. 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Dated this 21st day of June, A.D. 1894. James E. GrogAN, Executor of the last will and testament of B. R. GrogAN, Foreman & Corbett BLACKSMITHING AND WAGON-WORK. Horoshoeing a Specialtu A.M.I.G.L.A.C.L.PASSENGER train for Buena Park, Norwalk, Downey, Florence, Whittler, Los Angeles and way stations. A.M.I.G.L.A.C.L.PASSENGER train for Buena Park, Norwalk, Florence, Los Angeles and way stations. Connect at Los Angeles with Passenger Trains for Colton, Chino, Redlands, Riverside, San Bernardino, Monrovia, Long Beach, San Pedro and Santa Monica. Also with "Sunset Express" for San Francisco, Sacramento, Portland, Or., and First Class for the East via Ogden. P.M.(DAILY)LOCAL PASSENGER TRAIN for Mirandares, Orange and Santa Ana. 6:17 P.M.(DAILY)LOCAL PASSENGER TRAIN for Mirandares, McPherson,Tustin,and way stations. OVERLAND TICKETS SOLD Sleeping Car Bertha Secured ...AND... Full information regarding transcontinental routes furnished on application. Parties can arrange to join the... 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Horseshoeing a Specialty GENERAL JOBBING. California Saloon. D. Vincent, Proprietor. LOS ANGELES STREET. ANAHEIM THE FINEST WINES, LIQUORS And Cigars constantly on hand. Billiard : Table. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE NOT RIP. Do you wear them? When next in need try a pair. Best in the world. Poultry Supplies! INGUBATORS, BROOKE, BONE MILLS, GROUND BONE, GROUND SHIELLS, ROUP CURES, CREOSOZONE, MORRIS’ POULTRY CURE, EGG FOOD, ETC., ETG Manufacturer’s Agent to Bessey’s Jubilee Hatchers and Brooders. The best Machines on Earth. Call any time and see them in operation. Catalogue Free. WM. SOHWENCKERT. For parties and halls furnished on short notice. Wedding cakes and cakes for parties a specialty. Fresh Bread Delivered to all parts of Anaheim and vicinity. Lime, Hair, Plaster of Paris and Cement For Sale in Quantities to Suit. JUDSON LATH NAIL The best lath nail on the Coast. A. M. WILLIAMS. At Residence on Los Angeles street. may4-1m 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 charms 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. New Barber Shop. The undersigned having opened a New Barber Shop on Center Street, and fitted the same with new chairs and furniture of the latest style and pattern, respectfully ask for a share of the public patronage. The best of workmen employed, and our customers may rest assured of a first-class shave, hair cut and shampoo. HERMAN HUSMANN, OTTO HUSMANN. Notice to Receiving: (Under Section 2785, of the Poor to owner, occupant or claimant): Please take notice that the following property situate in the City of A. L. OF Orange, State of California, viz., the County of Wine, the County of Orange for the sum of three arrears. The amount due at the date her 1-100 dollars, and on the 2nd day of the underpaid will apply to the County of Orange for the said property. Witness my hand this 20th day je21st-st. YOU Who are Suffering: From La Gripe, Headache, Goose the Bowels, Chills, Colic, Dyspeptic complaint, else go to Anaheim get a bottle of FAMILY MEAL and be Cured. STERN BROTHERS The General Live Merchants OF ANAHEIM ARBITRATION We are Arbitrators in the Line of... Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats Caps, Furnishing Goods, Hardware, Willowware, Cutlery, Groceries and Provisions. Arbitrating between the manufacturer and the consumers, always ready to adjust any difference in opinion between what the former think they ought to get for their goods and what the latter think they ought to pay for the same, and in almost every case the consumer gets the benefit of our decision. We are always ready to... Snap Up Bargains and as a Rule Get Them! And give our Patrons the benefit. We have bargains in every one of our different departments. Bargains that are really Bargains. Bargains that will astonish you as well as our competitors. STERN BROTHERS. And give our Patrons the benefit. We have bargains in every one of our different departments. Bargains that are really Bargains. Bargains that will astonish you as well as our competitors. STERN BROTHERS. MINCELLANEOUS. When You Travel, Take the SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RAILWAY. — Santa Fe Route. — It reaches all points of interest in Southern California. It is the only line with its own tracks from California to Chicago and St. Louis. It runs two daily overland trains with Pullman Palace and Tourist Sleeping Cars through to Chicago without change. It trains make from 12 to 24 hours quicker time than any other line to Chicago and all points East. Santa Fe Route. Personally Conducted Excursions Leave California every Wednesday and run through to Boston in improved Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars in charge of special agents. These cars have upholstered spring seats and are furnished complete with carpets, curtains and bedding. For tickets, maps, berths and general information, apply to any agent of the Santa Fe Route, or W. F. WHITE, H. G. THOMPSON, Pass'r Trf. Mgr. Gen. Pass'r Agt Chicago, Ill Los Angeles. J. H. Clabaugh, Agent, Anaheim, Cal. O. R. LUEDKE, Watchmaker and Jeweler. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF WATCHES Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware and Optical Goods Always on Hand. Repaired and Warranted Center Street, Opp. Commercial Hotel. Commercial Hotel. (Corner Center and Lemon Streets) J. 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 in first-class style. A share of the public patronage is respectfully Wommer & Halpin Draying Trucking. Express AND A GE' ERAL Transfer Business. Leave orders at office, on Center Street. All orders given prompt attention. Hay and Coal for Sale 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! FURNISHED BY THE BOTTLE OR 5 or 10-Gallon Keg Commercial Hotel. (Corner Center and Lemon Streets) J. 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 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. 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 Notice to Redeem. (Under Section 3785, of the Political Code.) To owner, occupant or claimant: Please take notice that the following described property situated in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, via: July 16th and 31st, Block C, Vineyard C.S., assessed to H. Schroeder, was on the 5th day of July, 1893, by the Tax Collector of said Orange County sold for delinquent taxes for the year 1892-93 to Fritz Ruhmann for the sum of three and 34-100 dollars. The amount due at the date hereof is five and 1-100 dollars, and on the 2nd day of July, 1893, by the Tax Collector of said Orange County sold for a deed of said property. Witness my hand this 5th day of June, 1894. FRITZ RUHMANN. YOU Who are Suffering From La Grippe, Headache, Cold, Gripping of the Bowels, Chills, Collec, Dysentery, Summer Complaint, etc., go to Anaheim Pharmacy and get a bottle of FAMILY MEDICINE and be Cured. 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 selected. 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. LAGER BEER! FURNISHED BY THE BOTTLE OR 5 or 10-Gallon Keg ICE FOR SALE! 1 Cent Per Pound. JOSEPH BACKS, DEALER IN FURNITURE Repairing Done. Funeral Director. Roman Wisser. Finest of Wines, Liquors & Cigars Pool & Billiard Tables Schindler's Building, Center Street. FRED MAURER DEALER IN.... Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars Call In and See Me. Opp. S. P. depot... Anaheim White-wine Vinegar FOR SALE.