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THE ROMANCE OF THE TELEGRAPH. Some of the Odd Difficulties of Operating a Line Through Queer Countries. A good deal of romance hovers around the means by which the world's news is gathered. The speed and accuracy with which telegraph messages are transmitted between the uttermost parts of the earth is marvelous when the conditions under which they are sometimes transmitted are considered. The Indo-European telegraph line offers a good illustration. It runs from London to Lowestoft on the east coast of England. It then dips under the sea to Emden, on the German coast, whence it passes through Germany to the Russian frontier. From this point the wire passes by way of Warsaw, Rowno, Odessa, the Caucasus, and Tiflis to Persia, and by Tauris to Teheran, the capital of the shah's queer domain. There it joins the Indian government line which runs from the Persian capital to Bushire on the Persian gulf. Thence the wires run through Baluchistan, and complete the route by connecting at Karachi, in northern India. The operation of this immense stretch of line, passing through countries of such varying climates and general characteristics, is obviously one of much difficulty. On the snow swept steppes of Russia the wires are sometimes snapped like thread by the rapid flight of flocks of wild geese. The poles are cut down and made into firewood by the nomad tribes of the Caucasian districts, and the cunning innkeepers of Georgia seek to boom their post horse trade by deliberately creating faults in the wires. In certain parts of the mountainous regions of Asia the maintenance of the solitary line involves no little personal risk and hardship to the staff hands. Communication is often out off by avalanches in the mountain districts, and the work of repairing after a snowfall of five or six feet is no light matter. These mountain stations are provisioned with several months' supplies before the winter sets in, as the staff will be in touch with the rest of the world by the wire only until the spring weather opens out the passes. In these supplies are always included a liberal allowance of books and games wherewith to relieve the monotony of the tedious winter exile.—New York Sun. THE SOUTHERN SUMMER. Merit Is what gives Hood's Sarsaparilla its great popularity, its constantly increasing sales, and enables it to accomplish its wonderful and unequalled cures. The combination, proportion and process used in preparing Hood's Sarsaparilla are unknown to other medicines, and make Hood's Sarsaparilla Peculiar to Itself It cures a wide range of diseases because of its power as a blood purifier. It acts directly and positively upon the blood, and the blood reaches every nook and corner of the human system. Thus all the nerves, muscles, bones and tissues come under the beneficent influence of Hood's Sarsaparilla The One True Blood Purifier. $1 per bottle. Hood's Pills cure Liver Ills; easy to take; easy to operate. 25c. VOICE OF THE PRESS. RENDERING THE ORANGE GROWERS GOOD SERVICE. From the Ontario Observer. The Anaheim Gazette is rendering the orange growers of Southern California good service in its exposures of the smooth schemes of the middlemen's combine to destroy the exchange system of marketing the orange and lemon. The Observer, together with its able ally, the Riverside Press, labored for the inauguration of the system several years before it was established, and have since been faithfully guarding it against mercenary and insidious attacks of the enemy. The press of this section has not been as unanimous or energetic in the protection of the exchanges as their importance warrants, and we are glad to see that so forceful a paper as the Gazette is using its influence in behalf of the orange growers. As the greatest enemies of the citrus industry are the orange growers themselves, it is the duty of the press to save from ruin this important industry by showing to the non-union growers that they are lending their fruit and love AND THE ECHO. "Love me, love me," still he cried, "Ever love, forever!" Cupid, laughing, turned aside. Echo from the hill replied, "Never, never, never." "Love me, for I love but thee, Ever love, forever. Heart to heart for thee and me." Echo sighed, "It may not be, Never, never, never." "Love me now in life and death, Ever love, forever." Sadly, in an underbreath, Sobbing Echo answereth, "Never, never, never." "Love me, I shall worthy prove, Ever love, forever." Till a fairer face shall move! Mocking Echo answers, "Love?" Never never, never." "Love me," still the lover sings, "Ever love, forever." Cupid plumes for flight his wings As the last faint echo rings— "Never never, never." Clara B. St. George in Chicago Inter Ocean THE ELDER'S PRAYER. It Was Out of the Regular Order, Proved Efficacious. The Rev. H. D. Fisher could resist the temptation to tell a story a brother minister: "It was Presiding Elder Still o'er Methodist church. The good old o'er dead now, and it can't do any thing to tell this story of him. "The early traveling of the elder Kansas was not easy. He had a walk on which he used to ride, and this was not always obedient. One day elder and his mule encountered a slen stream. Along the edge of stream the elder and his mule strung in hope of finding a safe cross. Finally the elder found a tree that hung the stream, and from which believed he could swing to the side. But the mule couldn't swish He could swim, however, which elder couldn't. "All the extra clothing and the mule were made into a bundle and tied to the mule's back and the animal lied in water. He swam safely across began eating grass on the other side. "The elder looked at the swim limb, and dropping to his knees, profently that he might make no take in getting across. Then he swat out and landed safely." He knelt and thanked the Lord. But there was a new obstacle.mule was having a good obstacle. THE SOUTHERN SUMMER. It Is Claimed That While Long It Is Not Oppressive. Wrong impressions are hard to eradicate from the human mind. In the north and west it is a popular delusion that southern summers are extremely hot and oppressive, and that life here during the summer months is almost unbearable. This impression is formed upon no knowledge of the matter, but simply upon the assumption that, as we are nearer the equator, it must necessarily be much warmer than in more northern latitudes. An investigation of the records of the government weather bureau will show that there is no ground for such an assumption. Our summers are long, but they are not unpleasant. The heat in the north and west is much more oppressive during June, July and August than in the south. Deaths from sunstroke are much more numerous there, and the heat is decidedly more sultry. Our long evenings are delightful, and a sultry night is seldom experienced. Our laborers work in the fields all day long, and suffer less from the warmth than those of the north. In a nutshell, our summers compare favorably with those of any section of the country, and our long, pleasant, warm season is a decided advantage. Our farmers can commence to work the land long before their northern and western brothers think of beginning, and can continue to utilize it months after they have stopped. In the towns and cities the residents are exempted from heavy expenditures for warm winter clothing, and for the larger portion of the year the only fuel burned is for cooking purposes. In comparison with the north and west, it is doubtful if our long, pleasant summer is not as far superior to their short, blistering one as our short, mild winters are to their long, frigid ones.—Montgomery (Ala.) Advertiser. Lawyers Who Make Their Own Wills. Many celebrated men have neglected to settle their affairs. Ben Jonson, Dryden and Sir Isaac Newton all died intestate, Bacon insolvent, and the epigram on Butler's monument in the abbey sufficiently explains why he and many others like him never made a will: The poet's fate is here in emblem shown: He makes for bread and receives a stone. "Willis," said Lord Coke, "and the construction of them do more perplex a man than any other, and to make a certain construction of them exceedeth jurisprudentium artem." An old proverb says that every man is either a fool or a physician at 40. Sir H. Halford happening one day to quote the saying to a circle of friends, Canning humorously inquired, "Sir Henry, mayn't he GO AWAY FROM HOME TO LEARN THE NEWS. FARMERS FORCE A RAISE IN THE PRICE OF BEETS. From the Chino Champion, Feb. 14. The terms of the contracts under which this year's crop of sugar beets is to be raised have been adjusted in a manner which gives quite general satisfaction among the farmers, and there will probably be no further delay in closing the contracts. A meeting was held on Monday night, at which the committee, Messrs. Day, Baker and Monro, reported the result of their conference with Mr. Cottman. The proposition of the sugar company not having all been reduced to writing, and some of the farmers yet desiring a $4 flat rate, the committee was continued and again met with Mr. Cottman on Tuesday. On Tuesday evening a special meeting of the farmers was called, at which the committee made a full report, embodying the agreements made by Mr. Cottman regarding the price, acceptance of beets, payments, etc. After considering the report of the committee, the meeting voted to accept the terms specified. A general feeling of relief seemed to prevail among the farmers after the vote was taken. The committee was continued, with instructions to inspect the form of contracts and call a meeting later for a permanent organization. The changes made in the terms of the contracts are as follows: 1. A horizontal raise of 25 cents a ton for beets, making the basic price $3 25 per ton, and a scale of 25 cents for each percentage of sugar above 12. 2. All payments to be made from the office of the sugar company on dates as herefore. 3. All beets above 12 per cent in sugar to be accepted regardless of purity. 4. The payment of the five per cent, retained until the land is cleared, to be made on the first regular payday after any piece of land is cleared. 5. The check chemist, weighmaster and tare man to be selected by the farmers, and not to be discharged without the consent of the farmers' representatives or a fair hearing of any grievance. HOW THEY DO IT AT COMPTON. From the Enterprise. Criticism has a different effect on different persons. Some swear when called down, some sulk and some say nasty things about the editor, but it has remained for Dr. Downs to organize and launch a brand new kind of displeasure. Our worthy but somewhat visionary townman has devoted the front window of his office to portraying an imaginary scene of a sick room wherein the editor lies on a bed (evidently about expire) while the doctor stands with a puzzled look on his face utterly unable to locate the disease, but strong in the knowledge that the patient cannot recover, no matter what alms him, if he can only get one dose of his medicine down his victim's throat. The look of agony and mortal terror on the patient's face at being treated by Dr. Downs is most natural and does the artist great credit. HOMERS AND CARRIER PIGEONS. The homer and the carrier are brilliant filers; but the homer is speedier bird and better fitted for distances. The homer has two spread wings of all pigeons, and sail for an enormous distance through midair. It is also considerably lighter than the carrier and is possesses more phenomenal powers of endurance having been known to fly 800 miles without alighting. On a clear day, a good sky and favorable wind, miles is an admirable record, although 500 miles a day is the goal of ever geon flier's ambition. A bird that performs this remarkable feat is worth less $100, may be valued at if it is capable of a better record; bird's gameness, stamina and reach their highest point of excellence at 3 and 4 years of age, which is natural prime of life for a flier. They have passed their prime teriorate in a scarcely noticeable dawn at 10 or 12 years of age are good for the shorter distances. THE AVALanche. The guide gave the word to the channel of ice and take to the side, for a snowball or two rolled down from above, and he afraid more might follow. Scarcely we got out of our trough and up cramps when down came an avail with a vengeance, and we were with 20 feet of a tremendous discharge thousands of tons of snow and which swept down the track that had just ascended. We were peril safe, but somehow the half his roar, remained in my ears for time, and for many nights after when indigestible suppliers or bad beer produced evil dreams, the lanche was sure to figure in the Blackwood's Magazine. His Idea of Martyrdom. Child of 8 (returning from school Mamma, we have been reading off dreadful times. I should not testate, Bacon insolvent, and the epigram on Butler's monument in the abbey sufficiently explains why he and many others like him never made a will: The poet's fate is here in emblem shown: He asks for bread and he receives a stone. "Wills," said Lord Coke, "and the construction of them do more perplex a man than any other, and to make a certain construction of them exceedeth jurisprudentium artem." An old proverb says that every man is either a fool or a physician at 40. Sir H. Halford happening one day to quote the saying to a circle of friends, Canning humorously inquired, "Sir Henry, mayn't he be both?" At any rate experience teaches that lawyers who draw their own wills sometimes make great mistakes. Sir Samuel Romilly's will was improperly worded, Chief Baron Thompson's will became the subject of chancery proceedings, while the will of Bradley, the eminent conveyancer, was actually set aside by Lord Thurlow.—Temple Bar. His Great Anxiety. Athlete—Did—I—break—it, doctor? Doctor—I will be plain, sir. The arm is broken, the collar bone crushed, the skull is fractured— Athlete—No, no, no! The—did—I—break—the— "What, my son?" "Record!"—Cleveland Plain Dealer. There are 17 different branches of Methodism in this country, each having a distinctive name, its own church property, its own organization, its own places of worship and its own body of membership. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. All Free. Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, and those who have not, have now the opportunity to try it Free. Call on the advertised Druggist and get a Trial Bottle. Free. Send your name and address to H. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills Free, as well as a copy of Guide to Health and Household Instructor, Free. All of which is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing. W. M. Higgins' drugstore. Stern Brothers are always in the market for farm produce, either cash or trade. Therefore they ought to be favored with your cash or trade. Dr. Geo. Engelke, Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist. Office with Wommer & Berdrow. some sulk and some say nasty things about the editor, but it has remained for Dr. Downs to organize and launch a brand new kind of displeasure. Our worthy but somewhat visionary townman has devoted the front window of his office to portraying an imaginary scene of a sick room wherein the editor lies on a bed (evidently about to expire) while the doctor stands with a puzzled look on his face utterly unable to locate the disease, but strong in the knowledge that the patient cannot recover, no matter what ails him, if he can only get one dose of his medicine down his victim's throat. The look of agony and mortal terror on the patient's face at being treated by Dr. Downs is most natural and does the artist great credit. GO AWAY FROM HOME TO LEARN THE NEWS. From the Long Beach Eye. For some time past it has been thought expedient by the directors of the Anaheim Co-operative Best Sugar Factory to disincorporate, the industry not justifying the means involved. Last Monday the company met for the purpose above stated. Previous, however, a representative had been sent east to negotiate the $400,000 bond sale who found little difficulty in their disposal. His report was handed in at this meeting and the matter of disincorporating has been postponed indefinitely and the plant will operate this season. The report has a most salutary effect upon the producers of sweets in that locality. The exposure to all sorts and conditions of weather that a lumberman is called upon to endure in the camps often produces severe colds which, if not promptly checked, result in congestion or pneumonia. J. O. Davenport, ex-manager of the Fort Bragg Redwood Co., saves they sell large quantities of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy at the company's store and that he has himself used this remedy for severe colds and obtained immediate relief. This medicine prevents any tendency of a cold toward pneumonia and insures a prompt recovery. For sale by Derge. Half Orphans. The following is a list of half orphans admitted into St. Catherine's Orphanage since the last publication: James Manoussi, age 6 years; Peter Bergez, age 6 years and 2 months; Antonio Bustamante, age 5 years; Salomon Canedo, age 11 years; Frank Markos, age 3 years and 9 months; John Markos, age 9 years and 3 months; Charles Markos, age 1 year and 11 months; Nicollaus Markos, age 7 years and 5 months. MOTHER SALESMIA, Directress. A Recommendation from Los Angeles. 632 Castelar St., Los Angeles, Cal. After having suffered for a long time from abute rheumatism without obtaining relief, I used Chamberlain's Pain Balm and was almost immediately relieved. I highly recommend this as the best medicine known. D. M. Hamilton. For sale by Derge. Genuine Red Texas Seed Oats for sale at Stern Brothers. Seed Barley, Seed Wheat and Seed Rye for sale at Stern Brothers. with a vengeance, and we were wounded 20 feet of a tremendous discharge thousands of tons of snow and which swept down the track that had just ascended. We were peril safe, but somehow the half hiss, roar, remained in my ears for time, and for many nights after when indigestible suppers or bad beer produced evil dreams, the lache was sure to figure in the Blackwood's Magazine. His Idea of Martyrdom. Child of 8 (returning from school Mamma, we have been reading of dreadful times. I should not have lived then, and I am sure would not, for people were tied to mutton and after gunpowder been put round they were all blowed Mamma—Are you sure it was stake they were tied to? Child—Oh, yes, mamma, it was steak! I knew it was meat of kind.—Exchange. Women will find their place, they will neither be that in which they been held nor that to which some them aspire. Nature's old Salic will not be repealed, and no charm dynasty will be effected.—T. H. ley. Malevolence is misery. It is the fear of satan, the great enemy, an out from all joy and the opponent of goodness and happiness.—J. Ham The most barbarous, rude and learned times have been most subjugated tumults, seditions and changes.—Bucklen's Arnica Salve The best salve in the world for Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chili Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and pores Piles, or no pay required. It is antecede to give perfect satisfaction or refunded. Price 25 cents per box. By W. M. Higgins. For Sale. Grape Fruit, Orange and Lemon one year old buds; good, clean and trees. For sale by M. J. Bundy, Santa Cal. For Sale. Ten acres in bearing walnuts, orange some grape vines, all in first class co will be sold at a reasonable price. A. Placentia. Grape Fruit Trees. One year old budded orange grape trees for sale. Apply to j23tf MRS. LANGENBERG A photograph taken when the clare are tired is never good. Have your graphs taken at the Anaheim studio they will look bright and natural. Barley and Alfalfa hay for sale at Brothers. LOVE AND THE ECHO. love me, love me," still he cried, Ever love, forever!" child, laughing, turned aside. from the hill replied, Never, never, never." love me, for I love but thee, ever, love, forever. to heart for thee and me." no sighed, "It may not be, never, never, never." love me now in life and death, ever, love, forever." only, in an underbreath, biting Echo answerth, Never, never, never." love me, I shall worthy prove, ever, love, forever." all a fairer face shall move!" looking Echo answers, "Love!" Never, never, never." Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves Teething troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. Castoria assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend. Castoria. "Castoria is an excellent medicine for children. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children." Dr. G. C. Osgood, Lowell, Mass. "Castoria is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers will consider the real interest of their children, and use Castoria instead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves." Dr. J.F. Kinchelor, Conway, Ark. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. THE GENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. By Request of Many Friends and Patients, part of TRANSPORTATION. Pacific Coast Steamship Company Goodall, Perkins & Co., General A.M. San Francisco. NORTHERN ROUTES Embrace lines for Portland, Or., Victor and Puget Sound and Alaska and points. SOUTHERN POUTES. Time Table for... February LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO For—Port Harford....S. S. Corona—Fe... 27; Mar. 6. Santa Barbara....S. S. Santa Rosa—... 23; Mar. 2. Newport....S. S. Santa Rosa—... 23; Mar. 2. San Diego....S. S. St. Paul—... 17; 25; Mar. San Pedro and Way ports....S. S. Eureka—... 21; 29; Mar. 8. LEAVE PORT LOS ANGELES AND BAY For—San Diego....S. S. Santa Rosa—... 17; 25; March. S. S. Corona—Fe... 29; Mar. 8. San Francisco....S. S. Santa Rosa—... 11; 19; 27; Mar. S. S. Corona—Fe... Mar. 2. LEAVE SAN PEDRO AND EAST SAN For—San Francisco and Way Ports....S. S. Eureka—Fe... 28; Mar. 7. Cars to connect with steamers via leave S. P. R.R.(Arcade Depot) at 5:00 Terminal R. R.Depot at 5 P.M. Cars to connect via Redondo leave depot at 9:00 A.M., or from Redondo Depot at 9:05 A.M. Cars to connect via Port Los Angeles P.R.R.Depot at 1:10 P.M.for steam bound. Plans of steamers’ cabins at Agnes where berths may be secured. The Company reserves the right to steamers or their days of sailing. For passage or freight as an Tickets to and from all important Europe, apply to W PARHIS. Office-No.123% W Third St., Los A. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY (Pacific System.) Commencing... JAN. 15, 1896, Trains will leave Anaheim as follows: 8:13 A.M.(DAILY) LOGICAL train for Buena Park, Norwalk Florence, Whittier, Los Angeles, associations. Connects at Los Angeles for lands, Riverside, San Bernardino Long Beach, San Pedro, Santa Monica Los Angeles. By Request of Many Friends and Patients, part of the English and German Specialists will be at Commercial Hotel, ANAHEIM February 29...One Day Only. They Cure Where Others Fail. ENGLISH AND GERMAN EXPERT SPECIALISTS Hundreds of grateful patients in Southern California are daily testifying to the Wonderful Cures made by these Expert Specialists. The sick and ill are made well, and sufferers from chronic diseases are restored to health. AMONG THE MANY Chronic Diseases they are treating with such marvelous success are: DISEASES of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels; Tape and Bound worm; Piles and Fistula. DISEASES of the Kidneys and Bladder, Catarrh, Asthma, Consumption, Nervous Diseases, Epilepsy and Cancer. DISEASES of the Heart and Circulation, Chronic Rheumatism, Obesity, Deformities and Surgical Diseases. SPINAL Diseases, Diseases of the Eye and Ear, Diseases of the Blood, and those Diseases PECULIAR TO WOMEN and Private Diseases. CONSULTATION ALWAYS FREE. TREES — FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL. Small Fruits, Grapes, Shrubs, Roses, Olives, Oranges, Lemons and Flowering Plants. LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK ON THE PACIFIC COAST. Our Catalogues offer many New and Rare Varieties not to be found in other Collections. California Nursery Co. NILES CAL. JOHN ROCK, Manager. dec26-2m PALACE MEAT MARKET F. W. Fleischmann, PROPRIETOR. Best Meats the Market Affords Always on Hand. Also keeps on hand Sausages, Bacon, Ham, Lard, Etc. Meats deliverid to all parts of the city free of charge Shop on East Center Street. H. A. STOUGH. —BLACKSMITHING. Horse-Shoeing A Specialty. First-Class Workmanship. Satisfaction Guaranteed IN EVERY CASE. Osborne Mowers and Steel Hay Rakes kept on hand. THE SUN. The first of American Newspapers, CHARLES A. DANA, Editor The American Constitution, the American Idea, the American Spirit. These first, last, and all the time, forever. Daily, by mail, $6 a year Daily and Sunday, by mail,$8 a year The Sunday Sun is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in the world. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY (Pacific System.) Commencing... JAN. 15, 1896, Trains will leave Anaheim as follows: A. M. (DAILY) LOCAL Train for Buena Park, Norwalk Florence, Whittier, Los Angeles, areas. Connects at Los Angeles for lands, Riverside, San Bernardino Long Beach, San Pedro, Santa Monica Los Angeles. A. M. (DAILY) LOCAL Train for Miralores, Orange Ana. 12:27 P.M. (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY) Passenger train for Buena park; Downey Florence, Los Angeles stations. Connects at Florence for and Long Beach; at Clement Junction Monica and Port Los Angeles; at for Monrovia, Pomona, Colton, San Riverside and Redlands. Also we leans Express for the East; via Demand and San Francisco; Sacramento, Portland First Class for the East via Ogden. 1:56 P.M. (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY) Passenger train for Miralores and Santa Ana. 4:29 P.M. (DAILY) LOCAL train for Buena Park, Norwalk Florence, Los Angeles and we connect at Florence for San Ped Beach; at Clement Junction for San Ped Rio and Chino; also with "Sunnes" San Francisco, Sacramento, Portland First Class for the East via Ogden. 6:03 P.M. (DAILY) LOCAL PASSENGER for Miralores, McPherson Orange, Santa Ana and way station OVERLAND TICKETS. Sleeping Car Bertha Secured....AND....Full information regarding transcount furnished on application....Parties can arrange to join WEEKLY FAMILY EXCURSE Over the Sunset Route by correspondent T.A. DARLIN DEPOT. Or, J. M. CRAWLEY, ASST. GEN., 229 South Spring street, Los Angeles RICHARD GRAY, T. H. GENERAL TrafficMgr. San Francisco, Cal. South Californi Railway Trains leave Anaheim follow. CHICAGO LIMITED—D Solid vestibule express. Pullin sleepers, reclining chair cars and Los Angeles to Chicago via Kansas annex cars on sharp connection for St. Louis. First-class passengers no. 4 Leaves 6:20 p.m. No. 3 Arrives The Quickest train across the OCEAN. CHICAGO EXPRESS—D Pulman Palace Sleeping cars to and Chicago. Pulman Tourist Sleeping car to Chicago and the East than train. Meals at Harvey's Dining Room Leaves 6:20 p.m. Arrives 6:20 p.m. SAN DIEGO TRAINS Leave 9:42 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Arrive 12:22 p.m. 6:00 p.m. LOS ANGELES TRAINS Leave 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. *12:22 p.m.* 6:20 p.m. Arrive 8:50 a.m. *9:42 a.m.* 11:54 p.m. Arrive 10:50 a.m.*6:02 p.m.* RIVERSIDE; SAN BERNARDINE; AND HIGHLANDS LOOK LEAVE 11:54 a.m. 6:02 p.m. Arrive 10:50 a.m.*6:02 p.m.* His Idea of Martyrdom. Child of 8 (returning from school)— ma, we have been reading of such fateful times. I should not liked have lived then, and I am sure you did not, for people were tied to a leg button and after gunpowder had spent round they were all blown up. Gamma—Are you sure it was not a they were tied to? Child—Oh, yes, mamma, it was a I knew it was meat of some—Exchange. Women will find their place, and it neither be that in which they have held nor that to which some of aspire. Nature's old Salic law not be repealed, and no change of sty will be effected.—T. H. Huxcal violence is misery. It is the mind stan, the great enemy, an outcast all joy and the opponent of all ness and happiness.—J. Hamilton. The most barbarous, rude and unsted times have been most subject to altas, seditions and changes.—Bacon. Bucklen's Arnica Salve the best salve in the world for Cuts, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively Piles, or no pay required. It is guarged to give perfect satisfaction or money added. Price 25 cents per box. For sale M. Higgins. For Sale. Grape Fruit, Orange and Lemon Stock; year old buds; good, clean and thrifty. For sale by M. J. Bundy, Santa Ana, dec261m For Sale. An acres in bearing walnuts, oranges and grape vines, all in first class condition be sold at a reasonable price. A. Staub, gentia. j9-3t Grape Fruit Trees. The year old budded orange grape fruit for sale. Apply to MRS. LANGENBERGER. Photograph taken when the children red is never good. Have your photosis taken at the Anaheim studio, where will look bright and natural. Ley and Alfalfa hay for sale at Stern mers. Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Catarrh, Asthma, Consumption, Nervous Diseases, Epilepsy and Cancer. Disases of the Heart and Circulation, Chronic Rheumatism, Obesity, Deformities and Surgical Diseases. SPINAL Diseases, Diseases of the Eye and Ear, Disses of the Blood, and those Diseases PECULIAR TO WOMEN and Private Diseases. Do not be discouraged because others have failed to cure you. Come and see these Expert Specialists. If you cannot come on the above date, write about your case in your own language to the English and German specialists, Byrne Building, Los Angeles, and receive free advice, and Their New Guide to Health. CONSULTATION ALWAYS FREE. F. BACKS, UNDERTAKER And Dealer in FURNITURE. Wall Paper, Cornices, Window Shades, Picture Frames, Upholstery Goods, Paints, Oils and Glass. Sewing Machine Supplies, Etc Corner Los Angeles and Chartres 8ts FOR SALE. IN LORELEI TRACT Nine Lots, facing the Santa Fe railroad, 45) feet, Suitable for Residences, or warehouse purposes, coal yards or lumber yards. Lot 32, Block D, same tract; also Lot 15, Block C, Center tract. For particulars call at this office; or address, D. Felix, 116 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles. sept12-1m FRED MAURER ……DEALER IN…… Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars Call In and See Me. Opp. S. P. depot. . . Anaheim White-wine Vinegar FOR SALE. Storage Warehouse Having let the contract for the erection of a large Storage Warehouse at Brookshurst Station, on the S. P., to be completed by the first of September, I take this means of notifying the farmers and public generally that I shall be ready to make Liberal Advances on Grain for Storage after that date. For further particulars address A. H. CARGILL, aug8tf P.O. Anaheim; or Brookshurst. The American Constitution, the American Idea, the American Spirit. These first, last, and all the time, forever. Daily, by mail, $6 a year Daily and Sunday, by mail,$8 a year The Sunday Sun is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in the world. Price 5c.a copy. By mail,$2 a year Address, THE SUN, New York. FOR RENT. The two-story brick building, suitable for store and dwelling, and surrounding grounds on Los Angeles street, owned by C. Pamperl. Apply to Richard Melrose, Anaheim. Frank Wommer. William Berdrow WOMMER & BERDROW PROPRIETORS OF THE CITY DRAY LINE. Baggage promptly delivered to and from all trains. Household goods moved. Notice to Creditors. Estate of Delila Davis, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Delila Davis, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit the same, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said administrator at 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 6th day of December,A.D.1895. W.E.DAVIS, Administrator of the estate of deceased. Richard Melrose, attorney for administrator.dec125t King's Dress-Cutting AND DRESS-MAKING SCHOOL. The whole art of Cutting and French Dress-making taught by the Ladies' Unique French Tailor System,the latest and most perfect invention:$5 including system E.L.KORDES,Teacher. Center St.(adjointing Bentz & Bailey's),and 229 Willson Block,jos Angeles.oct3tf FRANK FOX, City Barber Shop. FOR A FIRST-CLASS SHAVE! Roman Wi Finest of Wines,Liquors Schindler's Building,Center St. TRANSPORTATION. Pacific Coast Steamship Company. Goodall, Perkins & Co., General Agents, San Francisco. NORTHERN ROUTES Abrace lines for Portland, Or., Victoria, B. C., and Puget Sound and Alaska and all Coast points. SOUTHERN POUTES. Same Table for.....February, 1896. LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO For— Port Harford....S. S. Corona—Feb. 3, 11, 19, 27; Mar. 6. S. S. Barbara....S. S. Santa Rosa—Feb. 7, 15, 23; Mar. 2. Port Los Angeles....S. S. Santa Rosa—Feb. 7, 15, 23; Mar. 2. San Diego....S. S. St. Paul—Feb. 1, 9, 17, 25; Mar. 4. St. San Pedro....S. S. Eureka—Feb. 5, 13, 21, 29; Mar. 8. LEAVE PORT LOS ANGELES AND REDONDO. For— San Diego....S. S. Santa Rosa—Feb. 1, 9, 17, 25; March 4. S. S. Corona—Feb. 5, 13, 21, 29; Mar. 8. For— San Francisco....S. S. Santa Rosa—Feb. 3, 11, 19, 27; Mar. 6. S. S. Corona—Feb. 7, 15, 23; Mar. 2. LEAVE SAN PEDRO AND EAST SAN PEDRO. For— San Francisco and Bay Ports....S. S. Eureka—Feb. 8, 16, 24; Mar. 3. S. S. St. Paul—Feb. 4, 12, 20, 28; Mar. 7. Cars to connect with steamers via' San Pedro save S. P. R. R.(Arcade Depot) at 5:05 p.m., and terminal R. R.Depot at 5 p.m. Cars to connect via Redondo leave Santa Fe depot at 9:50 A.M., or from Redondo Railway depot at 9:05 A.M. Cars to connect via Port Los Angeles leave S. R.R.Depot at 1:10 p.m.for steamers north bound. Plans of steamers cabins at Agent's Office, here berths may be secured. The Company reserves the right to change the steamers or their days of sailing. For passage or freight as above or for kickets to and from all important points in Europe, apply to W.PAHRIS, Agent, office-No.123¼ W.Tird St., Los Angeles. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (Pacific System.) Commencing... JAN. 15, 1896, Trains will leave Anaheim as follows: A.M.(DAILY) LOCAL PASSENGER Otrain for Buena Park, Norwalk, Downey, Glencore, Whittier, Los Angeles,and way stalons Connects at Los Angeles for Colton, Redlands,Riverside,San Bernardino,Monrovia, Long Beach,San Pedro,Santa Monica and Port E.B.MERRITT & CO. DEALERS IN FURNITURE AND A COMPLELE LINE OF House Furnishing Goods. Heath and Muliigan's best prepared Paints for all kinds of work. Wall Paper---Latest Designs. Pure, Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil,Varnish, etc. Agent for The Majestic Steel and Malleable Iron Range,the best on the market. The war is over; get our prices; you will find them right. Center Street, Opposite Postoffice,- Anaheim, Cal Mrs.G.Davis Groceries and Seeds! Informs her customers and the general public that she is prepared to sell goods at the smallest margin possible.She buys for cash and therefore can sell for a very small profit,giving her customers the benefit of low prices.No charge for showing goods or answering questions.Come one,Come all! All Kinds of Produce and Poultry Taken in Exchange SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (Pacific System.) Commencing... JAN. 15, 1896, Trains will leave Anaheim as follows: A. M. (DAILY) LOCAL PASSENGER train for Buena Park, Norwalk, Downey, Florence, Whittier, Los Angeles, and way stations. Connects at Los Angeles for Colton, Redlands, Riverside, San Bernardino, Monrovia, Long Beach, San Pedro, Santa Monica and Port Los Angeles. A. M. (DAILY) LOCAL PASSENGER train for Miraflores, Orange and Santa Ana. P.M. (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY) LOCAL Passenger train for Buena Park, Norwalk, Downey, Florence, Los Angeles, and way stations. Connects at Florence for San Pedro and Long Beach; at Clement Junction for Santa Monica and Port Los Angeles; at Los Angeles for Monrovis, Pomona, Colton, San Bernardino, Riverside and Redlands. Also with New Orleans Express for the East, via Deming, El Paso and New Orleans; also with Sunset Express for San Francisco, Sacramento, Portland, Or., and First Class for the East via Ogden. P.M. (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY) LOCAL Passenger train for Miraflores, Orange and Santa Ana. P. M. (DAILY) LOCAL PASSENGER train for Buena Park, Norwalk, Downey, Florence, Los Angeles and way stations. Connects at Florence for San Pedro and Long Beach; at Clement Junction for Santa Monica and Port Los Angeles at Los Angeles for Ontario and Chino; 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 Miraflores, McPherson, Tustin, Orange, Santa Ana and way stations. OVERLAND TICKETS SOLD Sleeping Car Berths Secured ...AND... Full information regarding transcontinental routes furnished on application. Parties can arrange to join the... WEEKLY FAMILY EXCURSIONS Over the Sunset Route by corresponding with DEPOT. T. A. DARLING, Agent, Anasheim, Or, J. M. CRAWLEY, ASST.GEN.PASS.AGT., 229 South Spring street, Los Angeles. RICHARD GRAY, T. H. GOODMAN, General Traffic Mgr. Gen. Pass. Agt. San Francisco, Cal. Southern California Railway. Trains leave and arrive at Anasheim depot as follows: CHICAGO LIMITED—Daily. Solid vestibule express. Pullman's newest sleepers, reclining chair cars and dining cars Los Angeles to Chicago via Kansas City, with annex cars on sharp connection for Denver and St. Louis. First-class passengers only. No. 1 Leaves 6:20 p.m. No. 3 Arrives 6:20 p.m. The Quickest train across the Continent. CHICAGO EXPRESS—Daily. Pullman Palace Sleeping cars to Kansas City and Chicago. Pullman Tourist Sleeping cars to Kansas City and Chicago. Twelve weeks to St. Paul. This train makes 24 hours quicker time to Chicago and the East than any competing train. Meals at Harvey's Dining Rooms. Leaves 6:20 p.m. Arrives 6:20 p.m. SAN DIEGO TRAINS. Leave *9:42 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Arrive *12:22 p.m. 6:20 p.m. LOS ANGELES TRAINS. Leave 8:00 a.m. 10:09 a.m. *12:22 p.m. 4:16 p.m. 6:20 p.m. Arrive 8:50 a.m. *9:42 a.m. *11:54 a.m. 5:14 p.m. 6:02 p.m. RIVERSIDE, SAN BERNARDINO, REDLANDS AND HIGHLANDS LOOP. Leave *11:54 a.m. 6:02 p.m. Arrive 10:59 a.m. 6:20 p.m. Groceries and Seeds! Informs her customers and the general public that she is prepared to sell goods at the smallest margin possible. She buys for cash and therefore can sell for a very small profit, giving her customers the benefit of low prices. No charge for showing goods or answering questions. Come one, Come all! All Kindsof Produce and Poultry Taken in Exchange John Schauman —DEALER IN ALL KINDSOF— AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS WAGONS, BUGGIES, Etc. THE LITTLE YANKEE DLOW IS THE BEST ONE IN THE MARKET COME ANDSEE IT My Horseshoeing Department is a special feature Call on me for repairing and repairs John Schauman WOODWARD ROPE SIZER. For Grading Oranges, Lemons, Olives, Etc CHICAGO EXPRESS—Daily. Pulman Palace Sleeping cars to Kansas City and Chicago. Pullman Tourist Sleeping cars to Kansas City and Chicago. Twice a week to St. Paul. This train makes 24 hours quicker time to Chicago and the East than any competing train. Meals at Harvey's Dining Rooms. Leaves 6:20 p.m. Arrives 6:20 p.m. SAN DIEGO TRAINS. Leave *9:42 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Arrive *12:22 p.m. 6:20 p.m. LOS ANGELES TRAINS. Leave 8:00 a.m. 10:09 a.m. *12:22 p.m. 4:16 p.m. 6:20 p.m. Arrive 8:50 a.m. *9:42 a.m. *11:54 a.m. 5:14 p.m. 6:02 p.m. RIVERSIDE, SAN BERNARDINO, REDLANDS AND HIGHLANDS LOOP. Leave *11:54 a.m. 6:02 p.m. Arrive 10:59 a.m. 6:20 p.m. ESCONDIDO AND FALLBROOK. Leave *9:42 a.m. Arrive *12:22 p.m. 6:20 p.m. REDONDO AND SANTA MONICA Leave 8:00 a.m. 4:16 p.m. Arrive *9:42 a.m. 5:14 p.m. 6:02 p.m. SANTA ANA TRAINS. Leave 8:50 a.m. *9:42 a.m. 5:14 p.m. 6:02 p.m. Arrive 8:00 a.m. *12:22 p.m. 4:16 p.m. 6:20 p.m. SAN JACINTO AND TEMECULA Leave *11:54 a.m. Arrive *10:09 a.m. *6:20 p.m. PASADENA AND AZUSA. Leave 8:00 a.m. 10:09 a.m. *12:22 p.m. 4:16 p.m. 6:20 p.m. Arrive 8:50 a.m. *9:42 a.m. *11:54 a.m. 5:14 p.m. 6:02 p.m. Trains marked with a star are daily except Sunday. Personally conducted excursions every Thursday via the Santa Fe Route to Chicago, Kansas City, St. Paul, Boston and intermediate points. For tickets through to destination, sleeping car reservations, maps or general information in regard to rates, routes, etc., call on or address J.H.CLABAUGH, Agent, Anaheim, Cal.; or J.J.BYRNE, Gen'l Pass. Agent, Los Angeles, Cal. O.R.LUEDKE. Watchmaker and Jeweler A Fine Assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware and Optical Goods always on hand. All Work Carefully Repaired and Warranted. CENTER TREET. Opp. Commercial Hotel. Roman Wisser. Finest of Wines, Liquors & Cigars Pool & Billiard Tables Schindler's Building, Center St., Anaheim. ANAHEIM BREWERY! F. CONRAD, PROPRIETOR. LAGER BEER! FURNISHED BY THE BOTTLE OR 5 or 10-Gallon Keg ICE FOR SALE! 1 Cent Per Pound. ST. LOUIS BARBER SHOP. Backs Block, Los Angeles Street, Anaheim. A share of the public patroule is respectfully elicited. POOL TABLE In Rear of Shop. A fine stock of Cigars, Tobaccos and Candles 1 ways on hand. FRANK BAUM, PROPRIETOR. Hier wird auch Deutsch gesprochen je2lhf A. FREISE, ...KEEPS THE FINEST OF... Wines, Liquors And Cigars. Beer on draught Metz Block, Center St., opposite Postoffice. FRITZ RUHMANN'S New Place. BACKS' NEW BUILDING LOS ANGELES STREET. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND complete stock of fresh liquors; wines and Cigars. Cold beer always on draught. The patronage of the public solicited. THE CLUB. R.CALLAHAN, PROP. Choicest of Wines and Liquors Maier & Zobelein's Los Angeles Beer Always on Draught. THE BEST OF CIGARS. Kroeger's Block, Center Street