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LAW OF SELF DEFENSE.
The English Theory of Where Protection Ends and Revenge Begins.
The right of self defense is by some old writers declared to be inherent in all men by the law of nature. Now, these "natural rights" are all very well, but they are not recognized by the law of Great Britain. It is the law that a man may defend himself, his wife, child or servant from physical aggression. He may also repel by force a forcible attack upon his property. When you, or your wife, child, or servant is attacked, or threatened with violence in such a manner as reasonably to lead you to believe that violence is about to be used, you may resist the aggressor. And as the best mode of resistance is very often to attack; you may lawfully follow the advice given by an old prize-fighter to a pupil—i.e., "get in the first whack."
But self defense must be moderate. It must not be totally disproportioned to the attack. For instance, if a hulking ruffian runs at me with a knife, I may shoot him. But if he runs at me merely with his fists clinched, and I shoot him dead with a revolver, I shall probably be hanged by the neck. Not that the law expects a man to be calm and cool and collected in all circumstances. By no means. For instance, if the said burly ruffian rushes at me with clinched fists, evidently meaning mischief, and I hit him with a heavy stick on the back of the ear, I may kill him. But I shall not be hanged for that. I had a right to use the stick, and in the circumstances I am not to be supposed to be cool enough to aim for a spot not likely to be fatal. Again, self defense must not develop into revenge. Thus, if I am threatened with a knife, and by the timely display of a pistol I frighten my assailant so that he runs away, I must not shoot after him. If I do, I am just as liable as though he had never threatened me, because I shoot at him not in self defense, but by way of punishment or revenge.—Family Lawyer.
LAW OF THE UMBRELLA.
An Important Opinion That Has Been Ascribed to Lord Coleridge.
The law as to umbrellas was settled once for all by Lord Coleridge in a leading English case. His lordship held:
"Umbrellas, properly considered, are a part of the atmospheric or meteorological condition, and as such there can be no individual property right in them. In Sampson versus Thompson defendant was charged with standing on plaintiff's front steps during a storm and thereby tell them some fairy stories," politician's wife.
"My dear," was the reply, "do it. I have been talking to many voters today. I must have relaxation from the routineness."—Washington Star.
The Way It Struck Her.
He referred in the casual way characteristic of members of his sion to an operation at his hosp day in which a man's rib had moved. "And why did they do the sweet girl?" Are there now?
LAW OF THE UMBRELLA.
An Important Opinion That Has Been Ascribed to Lord Coleridge.
The law as to umbrellas was settled once for all by Lord Coleridge in a leading English case. His lordship held:
"Umbrellas, properly considered, are a part of the atmospheric or meteorological condition, and as such there can be no individual property right in them. In Sampson versus Thompson defendant was charged with standing on plaintiff's front steps during a storm and thereby soaking up a large quantity of rain to which plaintiff was entitled. But the court held that the rain was any man's rain, no matter where it fell. It follows, therefore, that the umbrella is any man's umbrella. In all ages rain and umbrellas have gone together, and there is no reason why they should be separated in law. An umbrella may, under certain circumstances—the chief of which is possession—take on the attributes of personal property, just as if a man set a tub and catch a quantity of rainwater, that rainwater will be considered as his personal belonging while it is in his tuh. But if the sun evaporate the water and it is rained down again or if the tub is upset and the water spilled then the attribute of personal ownership instantly disappears. So if a man hold his umbrella in his hand it may be considered a personal belonging, but the moment it leaves his hand it returns to the great, general, indivisible, common stock of umbrellas, whither the law will not attempt to pursue it."
So far as we know there has never been a successful appeal from this decision.—Chicago News.
A Disturbing Sermon.
Many years ago an English clergyman in a small town preached as his own a sermon, one that he had bought, and which had been originally preached in London when the plague was raging in that city. After reproving the vice of the people, the sermon went on:
"For this vice it is that God has visited you and your families with that cruel scourge, the plague, which is now spreading everywhere in this town."
At his uttering these words the people were all so thunderstruck that the chief magistrate was obliged to go to the pulpit and to ask him:
"For God's sake, sir, pardon the interruption, and inform me where the plague is, that I may instantly endeavor to prevent its further spreading."
"The plague, sir!" replied the preacher. "I know nothing about the plague. Whether it is in the town or not, it is in my homily."
A Reluctant Complaint.
The Denver Times tells of a schoolboy in that city who has written a letter to the school board which shows that the average American youth can see a point before he sits down on it. He says: "Mr. Director—My sister, who is the schoolteacher, whips me every day. Pa and ma told her to whip me oftener than she did the others so they wouldn't think she was partial. I write to let you know this is too thin. She is an old maid and gets mad because she can't get married, and whenever she gets to feeling that way she larrups me. I hate to say such things tell them some fairy stories," said politician's wife.
"My dear," was the reply, "do it. I have been talking to many voters today. I must have relaxation from the routine ofness."—Washington Star.
The Way It Struck Her.
He referred in the casual way characteristic of members of his vision to an operation at his hospital day in which a man's rib had moved. "And why did they do the sweet girl." "Are there no women in the world as it is? York Sun.
Borrowing Trouble.
He—I suppose you would serve up everybody in the house to kiss you.
She—Why is it that some for help borrowing trouble?—News.
I was seriously afflicted with for several years, and last fall have used many remedies with ceiling much relief, and being mended to try a bottle of Chamomile Cough Remedy, by a friend, wishing me to be a poor widow, give me, I tried it, and with the milk fying results. The first bottle me very much and the second has absolutely cured me. I had as good health for twenty.
Respectfully Mary A. Beauremore, Ark. Sold by P. A. Deryn.
ELEPHANT CURIOSITY
An Animal Which Stands With Imbedded In Rocks.
On the Miles Wilbur farm, two miles from Palmyra, Wi., midway between Bald bluff Curelian spring, on a wild side of the Kettle range of bluffs found a huge rock known near as the "stone elephant."
It is annually visited by lovers of people, some of whom it a petrified elephant of more but the theory most generally that it was hewed out of a rock in which it seemed imbbedted by some prehistoric people of this age have been found its base and in that immediate it is about 20 feet long, 6 or 8 of a dark gray color and weeds of tons. The body only the level of the ground, its deeply sunk below, holding it in a standing position.
A tradition believed by many around this huge stone thief gathered to offer sacrifice to Spirit and burn their prison stake or make them the victim torture known only to the Inca is a long established and geniused theory that in this immensity and about Bald bluff a spring were some of their main battlefields and hunting grounds on Transcript.
A Reluctant Complaint.
The Denver Times tells of a schoolboy in that city who has written a letter to the school board which shows that the average American youth can see a point before he sits down on it. He says: "Mr. Director—My sister, who is the schoolteacher, whips me every day. Pa and ma told her to whip me oftener than she did the others so they wouldn't think she was partial. I write to let you know this is too thin. She is an old maid and gets mad because she can't get married, and whenever she gets to feeling that way she larrups me. I hate to say such things about my sister, but it's so."
Soothing Suggestion.
Johnny had been playing around the piano and had had a fall.
"What are you bawling about?" asked Willie contemptuously. "It was the soft pedal your head hit." —Chicago Tribune.
The domesticated Malay cat has a tail that is only about one-half the usual length, and very often it is tied by nature in a kind of knot which cannot be straightened out.
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The Old Hegellan's Wit.
A privat docente of Leipsic university called one day on Professor Johann Edward Erdmann at Halle. The aged Hegellan was physically very weak, and he could not rise from the easy chair in which he lay. But under his long white hair the eyes shone full of intelligence.
After conversing for awhile about the professor's timorously long history of philosophy, the young man said, half in fun:
"Herr Professor, who don't you carry on your history. You make all the earlier philosophers lead right up to Hegel, and then you end, just as if he were the final thinker, his the conclusion of all philosophy. Don't you think Schopenhauer and the others deserve a volume, or a chapter at least? And how about us younger fellows? We think we are the philosophers, you know."
The old man lifted his head and looked straight and seriously at his visitor.
"Young man," he said, "there is a reason for my silence on you post Hegelians. I do not understand you and your systems. I do not see what you are driving at. In my time the question we asked, the question we lived lives to answer, was, 'What is man?' Your answer to that seems to be 'He was an ape.'"
Historical and Clerical.
The London Journal of Education publishes the following schoolboy answers, which are warranted genuine. To the question, "What do you know of Lord Wolseley?" the answer was given: "He was a minister of Henry VIII, who exclaimed, 'If I had served my God as I have served my king, I should not have been beheaded!'" The confusion between Wolseley and Wolsey is perhaps not remarkable, but a post mortem speech of this kind deserves notice. A better story, however, is of a definition of "tithes" which will be of special interest to the church and stage guild—"things worn by ladies in cirouses and pantomimes."
Tired.
"The children wish me to as...you to
Young Girls Fading Away.
Symptoms that seem like consumption; a lack of blood; friends feared one girl would fall dead on the street; restored to health by a sensible woman's suggestion.
Many girls of sixteen years seem to have consumption, although they have it not.
Their anxious parents and friends watch them slowly fade away.
A death-like pallor, transparent complexion and listlessness are signs of this condition.
The body lacks blood.
Mrs. John Tansey knows the meaning of these symptoms, and the cure.
She lives at 130 Baker Street, Detroit, Mich.
Her advice to mothers has been of great value to her neighbors. She tells the story to help others who are at a distance.
She said:
"When my daughter was sixteen years old she began to waste away.
Had I not known there was no taint of consumption in the family I would have believed her lungs were affected.
She grew thinner and thinner every day. She lacked only the hacking cough to show all the outward signs of consumption.
Our doctor called the disease by an odd name, which I learned meant simply weak blood.
No treatment seemed to do her any good.
She was fading away before our eyes.
I was induced to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and the change they made was almost magical.
Before she had taken half a box there was a great improvement in her looks, appetite and weight.
"She gained strength rapidly. Soon she was in perfect health.
Since then I have kept Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People in the house always and have done much good with them.
One example:
There is a young girl friend of my daughter who seemed almost transparent.
She was white and very thin. We were afraid she would fall dead in the street when she went out.
I begged her to take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and finally induced her to try them. They helped her wonderfully, probably saved her life and restored her to perfect health. Now she is recommending them to other young women.
I earnestly advise mothers with growing daughters to keep Dr. Williams' Pink Pills always on hand as a household remedy.
Many women's lives are miserable because such symptoms as Mrs. Tansey's daughter showed were neglected while they were developing into womanhood. During that period of rapid development the blood needs the highest degree of strength to repair the tissues that are rapidly wasted.
These needed elements are supplied by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. The vegetable ingredients of these pills act like magic in restoring strength to the muscles and roses to the cheeks of growing girls or adults weakened by overwork.
All druggists sell Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. They cost 50 cents a box six boxes $2.50.
FUSION RESOLUTIONS
Adopted by the Recent Conference of The Advisory Committee.
The Democratic, Silver Republican and Populist conference committees, recently in session at Santa Ana, passed the following resolutions:
WHEREAS, Political parties are organized for the purpose of preserving the principles of good government to all the people, and
WHEREAS, There has been during the past four years a new alignment of parties going on in this country—the speculative and plutocratic classes, under the leadership of Mark Hanna and GroREAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
For The Week Ending May 28, 1898.
Furnished by the Orange County Title Company, Santa Ana.
J. N. Victor, E. D. Cooke and Mary E. Gardner to W. H. Keating—acre in lot 2, of Rancho Canada Los Alisos; $50.
Seth Marshall to Eliza W. Keating—Lot 126, and N° of lot 127, and undivided interest in south 20 feet lot 125, Laguna Beach; $1000.
Mary C. Ronan, Philip Hogan and wife, Kate Hogan, to Wm. E. Dunn—fractional W¹ of SW² and W³ of NW¹ and NE¹ of NW² of Sec. 6, T 8, R 7, 185.90 acres; also lot 1, block 5, and lot 1 block 11 San Juan Capistrano; $6000.
Couldn't Fool the Censors
There are something like lil paper correspondents in Key West and while most of them appear the wisdom of the government ship of news matter, some of the grown impatient in their eager tell the interesting stories that be told and have tried all man-ingenious schemes for getting past the censor. Usually, how plans have been detected, apparently innocent or stupid has been returned to the writer "No," written in red ink across.
The most trying period for respondents was on the day started on its cruise eastward correspondent in Key West knew the great battleships were away before Havana in queen game. Every newspaper re eager to send the story, but not a word, would the censor pass.
From a hundred papers in time came the query, "Has the fleet? Even the answer "Yes" to this was not permitted to go. So correspondents had arranged code with their home officers code was useless. Everythand had the appearance of a cipher thing that was not absolutely explainable—was stopped.
One correspondent worked which he thought would give information to his paper failed. Early in the morning a dispatch, the first line re follows.
"The newspaper fleet sailed ing toward Porto Rico."
An hour later he went to sonal message to his editor,
"Correction—Omit second w dispatch." When he handed dispatch the censor met him receiving desk and with a kind handed back the first disp these words written across fleets look alike to me."—Painter.
Money to Loan.
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and retail grocers.
All them some fairy stories," said the politician's wife.
"My dear," was the reply, "I can't it. I have been talking to a great many voters today. I must have some relaxation from the routine of business."
The Way It Struck Her.
He referred in the casual way that is characteristic of members of his profession to an operation at his hospital that in which a man's rib had been removed. "And why did they do it," said he sweet girl. "Are there not enough women in the world as it is!"—New York Sun.
Borrowing Trouble.
He—I suppose you would scream and take up everybody in the house if I were to kiss you.
She—Why is it that some folks can't help borrowing trouble?—Chicago News.
I was seriously afflicted with a cough for several years, and last fall had a more severe cough than ever before. I have used many remedies without receiving much relief, and being recommended to try a bottle of Chamberlain'sough Remedy, by a friend, who, knowing me to be a poor widow, gave it to me. I tried it, and with the most gratifying results. The first bottle relieved me very much and the second bottle was absolutely cured me. I have not had as good health for twenty years.
Respectfully Mary A. Beard, Claremore, Ark. Sold by P. A. Derge.
ELEPHANT CURIOSITY.
An Animal Which Stands With Its Feet Imbedded In Rocks.
On the Miles Wilbur farm, less than two miles from Palmyra, Wis., nearly midway between Bald bluff and the Duralian spring, on a wild, rocky hillide of the Kettle range of bluffs, may be found a huge rock known far and near as the "stone elephant."
It is annually visited by large numbers of people, some of whom pronounce it a petrified elephant of monster size, out that theory most generally believed is that it was bewed out of the solid rock in which it seemed imbedded centuries ago by some prehistoric race.
As if to substantiate this latter theory, from time to time many valuable tools, relics and implements unknown to the people of this age have been found about its base and in that immediate vicinity. It is about 20 feet long, 6 or 8 feet high, of a dark gray color and weighs hundreds of tons. The body only is above the level of the ground, its legs being deeply sunk below, holding it firmly in a standing position.
A tradition believed by many is that around this huge stone the Indians gathered to offer sacrifice to the Great Spirit and burn their prisoners at the stake or make them the victims of slow torture known only to the Indians. It is a long established and generally believed theory that in this immediate vicinity and about Bald bluff and the big spring were some of their most famous battlefields and hunting grounds.—Boston Transcript.
Adopted by the Recent Conference of The Advisory Committee.
The Democratic, Silver Republican and Populist conference committees, recently in session at Santa Ana, passed the following resolutions:
WHEREAS, Political parties are organized for the purpose of preserving the principles of good government to all the people, and
WHEREAS, There has been during the past four years a new alignment of parties going on in this country—the speculative and plutocratic classes, under the leadership of Mark Hanna and Grover Cleveland, rallying under the banner of a gold standard party; while the industrious classes are rallying around the standard of bimetallism and reform: therefore be it.
Resolved. By this advisory and conference committee of the Democrats, Populists and Silver Republicans of Orange county, that we this day waive all minor differences and unite ourselves together for the purpose of securing certain reforms believed in by us in common, and we hereby send greeting to all members of said political organizations in all parts of the State and nation and extend them to follow our example, to the end that the movement now being made to establish permanently the gold standard system in this country may be thwarted and needed reform speedily inaugurated.
We demand the free and unlimited coinage of gold and silver at the ratio of 16 to 1.
We oppose the Republican policy of retiring our greenback money and conferring upon banking corporations the power to make money.
We demand that the government shall use its own option as to the kind of money it shall pay its debts in, instead of giving the option to creditors as did the Harrison, Cleveland and McKinley administrations, contrary to the law and custom of their predecessors.
We oppose the further issue of United States interest-bearing bonds.
We oppose government by injunction.
We favor such legislation as will render unlawful any note or private contract hereafter made in which a part of the legal tender money of the United States is discredited and demonized.
We favor the establishment of government savings banks.
We favor the election of United States senators by a direct vote of the people.
We favor the establishment as soon as practicable of the referendum, or direct legislation, under which system all the proposed laws are submitted to the people for their adoption or rejection.
We favor the public ownership of railroads and other public utilities.
Unreservedly recommending the above to the county central committee of the Democrats, Populists and Silver Republicans of Orange county for adoption as the platform of the three united parties, we hereby advise the nomination of a union ticket to be made up by the future conventions in the ratio or proportion hereinafter to be agreed upon by this committee.
Mr. P. Ketcham of Pike City, Cal., says: "During my brother's late sickness from sciatic rheumatism, Chamberlain's Pain Blum was the only remedy that gave him any relief." Many others have testified to the prompt relief from pain which this liniment affords. For sale by P. A. Derge.
For The Week Ending May 28, 1898.
Furnished by the Orange County Title Company, Santa Ana.
J. N. Victor, E. D. Cooke and Mary E. Gardner to W. H. Keating—a acres in lot 2, of Rancho Canada Los Alisos; $50.
Seth Marshall to Eliza W. Keating—a Lot 126, and N'of lot 127, and undivided interest in south 20 feet lot 125, Laguna Beach; $1000.
Mary C. Ronan, Philip Hogan and wife, Kate Hogan, to Wm. E. Dunn—fractional W' of SW' and W' of NW' and NE' of NW' of Sec. 6, T 8, R 7, 185.94 acres; also lot 1, block 5, and lot 1 block 11 San Juan Capistrano; $6000.
Felipe Yorba to Marco A. Forster and J. C. Nichols—All distributable interest in Estate of Thomas A. Yorba, deceased, see case no. 1234 of Superior Court Orange County, being 1-15 interest; $1.
L. Bressel and wife, Emelie Bressel, to Martin Klemm—E'of SW' of NE' of Sec. 23, T 4 S, R 11 W; 20 acres $10.
S. C. Kenneyand wife, Ella F. Kenney, to Jephtha Robinson and wife, Mary E. Robinson—NW' of lot 18, Fletcher tract; 10 acres; $800.
Felipe Yorba to J. C. Nichols and M.A. Forster—All of an undivided 1-15 interest in 104 acres north of Tustin, and 196.44 acres and lot 2, of B. Yorba house lot, and lot 5, of B. Yorba Vineyard, and lot 13, of Adobe Wall vineyard, also 422.42 acres and 20.26 acres and 90.97 acres in Rancho Canyon de Santa Ana, and land in Riverside County; $1.
The Stearns Ranchos Company to G.A.Brown—N'of NW' of SE' of Sec. 15, T 4 S, R 11 W; 20 acres; $10.
W.H. Spurgeon and wife, Jennie Spurgeon, to Hector White—Lots 19 and 20, block 84, Santa Ana East; $100.
How To Look Good.
Good looks are really more than skin deep, depending entirely on a healthy condition of all the vital organs. If the liver is inactive, you have a billious look; if your stomach is disordered you have a dyspeptic look; if your kidneys are affected you have a pinched look. Secure good health, and you will surely have good looks. "Electric Bitters" is a good Alterative and Tonic. Acts directly on the stomach, liver and kidneys, purifies the blood, curs pimples, blotches and boils, and gives a good complexion. Every bottle guaranteed. Sold at P.A.Derge's Drug Store. 50 cents per bottle.
BACKACHE makes the young feel old, and the old feel that life is not worth the living. It's a danger signal of Kidney Disease—the unerring evidence of weak, inactive and sore Kidneys. Any person cured of Kidney weakness will tell you when the back ceased to ache all troubles ended. Neither liniments, nor plasters, nor electricity can cure it. The seat of the trouble is not in the skin, flesh or muscles. It's in the Kidneys.
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A tradition believed by many is that around this huge stone the Indians gathered to offer saorifice to the Great Spirit and burn their prisoners at the stake or make them the victims of slow torture known only to the Indians. It is a long established and generally believed theory that in this immediate vicinity and about Bald bluff and the big spring were some of their most famous battlefields and hunting grounds.—Boston Transcript.
Pleasant Dreams.
It does not lie in the painter's fancy to imagine a prettier picture than that of a young girl, with lips jucious with the promise of love, half parted in the smiles of happy dreamland. The mind of happy maidenhood is a clear and polished mirror, which when the wits go wandering into the ghostland of dreams, reflects the impressions of waking hours. If those impressions are pleasant and painless and happy, she will smile in her sleep. If the impressions are those of a suffering woman, turtured with the special ailments to which the feminine organism is liable, the picture is spoiled by the lines of suffering and despondency. Maladies of this nature unfit a woman for joyous maidenhood and for capable motherhood. They incapacitate her to bear the burdens of life in any sphere of action. Household, marital and social duties allike are a burden to the woman who is constantly suffering from headaches, backaches, dragging sensations and weakening drains. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription positively, completely, unfailingly cures troubles of this nature. It imparts health, strength, vigor to the distinctly womanly organs. It fits for carefree, healthy maidenhood, happy wifehood and capable motherhood.
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SUMMONS.
In the Justice's Court of Anaheim Township of the county of Orange, State of California.
C. Cawthon, plaintiff, vs. Walter N. Silk, defendant.
The People of the State of California send greeting to Walter N. Silk, defendant.
You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff, in the Justice's Court of Anaheim Township, county of Orange, State of California, and to answer before the Justice, at his office in the said township, the complaint filed therein, within five days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this Summons—if served within the township in which this action is brought; or if served out of said township, but in said county, within ten days, or within twenty days if served elsewhere.
The said action is brought to obtain Judgment against you for the sum of twenty ($20) dollars and interest from February 17, 1868, as more fully appears by the complaint on file herein and copy thereof herewith to which you are referred.
And you are hereby notified that if you tail to so appear and answer said complaint, as above required, said plaintiff will take judgment against you for sum of twenty ($20) dollars and interest from February 17, 1868, together with costs.
To the Sheriff or any Constable of said county in the State, greeting:
Make legal service and due return hereof.
Given under my hand this 20th day of April, 1868.
J. B. PIERCE.
Justice of the Peace of said Township.
AP28-2M
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Estate of William H. Perdomo, deceased.
Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, executrix of the estate of William H. Perdomo, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said executrix, at the office of H.W. Chynoweth, Attorney-at-Law, on Center street in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate in the county of Orange, California.
Executrix of the estate of William H. Perdomo, deceased.
Dated Anaheim, April 9th, 1868.
H.W. Chynoweth, Attorney for the estate.
CURED
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NO. 1505,
SUMMONS.
In the Superior Court of the county of Orange, State of California.
The Stearns Ranchos Company, plaintiff,
vs. Edmond S. House, Charles Wheaton,
Jane Doe Wheaten, his wife, defendants.
Action brought in the Superior Court of the county of Orange, State of California,
and the complaint filed in said county of Orange, in the office of the Clerk of said Superior Court.
The People of the State of California send greeting to Edmond S. House, Charles Wheaton, Jane Doe Wheaton, his wife, defendants.
You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by the above-named plaintiff in the Superior Court of the county of Orange, State of California, and to answer the complaint filed therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day of service), after the service on you of this Summons, if served within this county; or if served elsewhere, within thirty days.
And you are hereby notified that unless you so appear and answer, the plaintiff will take judgment for any money or damages demanded in the complaint or upon contract, or will apply to the Court for any other relief demanded in the complaint.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Superior Court of the county of Orange, State of California, this 36th day of April, A.D. 1868.
D.T.BROCK,Clerk.
E.W.McGraw,Attorney for plaintiff,R.Melrose,Counsel.
JOSEPH BACKS,
DEALER IN
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In making plans for a trip to East it is well to remember that three routes can be baked over cisline lines,viz.: Their Sunset route and via Portland.The Specially-adopted to winter travel fitted trains are during the season their full capacity with an easy class patronage.
This is the most magnificent loses vestibulated throughout its Pintsch gas and heated by steam is made up as follows: One coat tanning bath-shower and smoker; one compartment interior in each compartment; and special use of ladles,and a lattendance; as many double dread section sleepers as may be needed anxuese one dining-car,mere carte.
Season from November until In addition to the above forthe Southern Pacific tourist system unequalled by any competitive Note carefully your various and take your choice.Tourist sleeps leave Los Ap viz:
Sunset route,via New Orlea 8:15 s.m.; Tuesday;s; Sunset rota 8:15 s.m.; Tuesday;s; El Paso to Chicago-8:15 a.m.; Sunset route,via El Paso to Chicago-8:15 a.m.; Wednesday;s; Sunset route,via Washington-8:15 a.m.; Thursday;s; Sunset route,via New Orleans a.m.; Friday;s; Sunset route,toca Cinchiniata-8:15 a.m.; Saturday;s; Ongen route:a m.; Monday;s; Los Angeles a.m.; Tuesday;s; Los Angeles a.m.; Wednesday;s; Los Angeles -11:50 a.m.; Thursday;s; Los Angeles -11:50 a.m.; Friday;s; Los Angeles -11:50 p.m.daily,and cement with a through touri cage.
Shasta route—Los Angeles t o m daily; Los Angeles to St. Monday; only once each month First and second-class tickets held at Los Angeles prices,and ed through to any point in Canada or Mexico.
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There are something like 150 news-letter correspondents in Key West, and while most of them appreciate the wisdom of the government censorhip of news matter, some of them have grown impatient in their eagerness to tell the interesting stories that are to be told and have tried all manner of ingenious schemes for getting matter past the censor. Usually, however, all letters have been detected, and the apparently innocent or stupid dispatches has been returned to the writer with No., written in red ink across it.
The most trying period for the correspondents was on the day the fleet started on its cruise eastward. Every correspondent in Key West knew that the great battleships were steaming away before Havana in quest of big game. Every newspaper man was eager to send the story, but not a line, not a word, would the censor permit to pass.
From a hundred papers in the north name the query, "Has the fleet started?" Even the answer "Yes" to this inquiry was not permitted to go. Some of the correspondents had arranged a cipher code with their home officers, but the code was useless. Everything that had the appearance of a cipher—everything that was not absolutely plain and explainable—was stopped.
One correspondent worked out a plan which he thought would give the desired information to his paper, but he failed. Early in the morning he filed a dispatch, the first line reading as follows:
"The newspaper fleet sailed this morning toward Porto Rico."
An hour later he went to file a personal message to his editor, reading:
"Correction—Omit second word in last dispatch." When he handed in the last dispatch the censor met him at the receiving desk and with a kindly smile handed back the first dispatch with these 'words written across it.' "All fleets look alike to me."—Press and Painter.
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"What flavor wor ye takin'?"
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No $100 Reward.
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Wines, Liquors & Cigars
Keeps always on hand a complete stock of the
"Is it soda water you're drinking?" exclaimed Mr. Rafferty.
"It is," replied Mr. Dolan.
"What flavor wor ye takin'?"
"Oi had a mixture; strawberry, vanilla an' crushed vl'lets."
"Oi nivver heard of the lolkes."
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Pacific Coast Steamship Co.
The Company's elegant Steamers SANTA ROSA and POMONA leave Redondo at 11 a.m. and Port Los Angeles at 1:30 p.m. for San Francisco via Santa Barbara and Port Harford June 4, 8, 12, 16, 30, 24, 28; July 2, 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, Aug. 3, and every fourth day thereafter. Leave Port Los Angeles at 6 a.m., and Redondo at 11 a.m., for San Diego. June 2, 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30; July 4, 8, 12, 16, 24, 28, Aug. 1, and every fourth day thereafter. Cars connect via Redondo leave Santa Fe depot at 10 a.m., or from Redondo Ry. depot at 9:30 a.m., Cars connect via Port Los Angeles leave S.P.R.R. Depot at 1:35 p.m., for steamers north bound.
The steamers COOS BAY and HOMER leave San Pedro and East San Pedro for San Francisco via Ventura, Carpenteria, Santa Barbara, Gaviota, Port Harford, Cayucos. San Simeon, Monterey and Santa Cruz at 6:30 p.m., June 1, 5, 9, 13, 17, 21, 28; July 3, 7, 11, 15, 19, 23, 27, 31, Aug. 4, 12, fourth day thereafter. Cars connect with steamers in San Pedro leave S.P.R.R. Accident depot) at 5:08 p.m. and Terminal Ry. depot at 5:10 p.m.
The company reserves right to change without previous notice, steamers sailing dates and hours of sailing.
W. PARRIS, Agt., IBM W. Second St., Los Angeles GOODALL, PERKINS & Co., Gen. Agts., S.F.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
In making plans for a trip to any part of the East it is well to remember that a choice of three routes can be had over the Southern Pacific lines, viz.: Their Sunset route, Ogden route and via Portland. The Sunset line is especially adapted to winter travel, and the limited trains are during the season crowded to their full capacity with an exclusively first-class patronage.
This is the most magnificent train in America.
A. FREISE,
...KEEPS THE FINEST OF...
Wines, Liquors And Cigars.
San Diego Beer ON DRAUGHT.
Koll Block., Los Angeles Street.
Roman Wisser
Favorite Saloon.
Finest of Wines, Liquors & Cigars
Pool & Billiard Tables
Schindler's Building, Center St., Anaheim
San Diego Beer ON DRAUGHT.
THE SAN DIEGO BREWING COMPANY
Makers of the Famous Prima and Pilsener
Lager Beer
We have resolved that no beer will be offered for sale from our Brewery less than three months old.
For Sale at R. Wisser's, Aug. Freise's and T.J. F. Boege, Anaheim.
F. BACKS,
UNDERTAKER AND Dealer IN FURNITURE.
Wall Paper, Cornices, Window Shades, Picture Frames, Upholstery Goods, Paints, Oils and Glass Sewing Machine Supplies, Etc.
T. J. F. BOEGE.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Choice
Wines, Liquors & Cigars
Keeps always on hand a complete stock of the Finest Wines and Liquors. By the Keg, Oallon or Bottle.
Orders by mail promptly attended to.
Goods delivered free of charge.
OPPOSITE S. P. DEPOT.
D. Lieb's Saloon.
Dominick Lieb, Proprietor.
BEST BRANDS OF ALL KINDS OF Wines, Liquors & Cigars!
KEEP ON HAND.
BEER ON TAP!
Kroeger's Block,- Anaheim.
FRITZ RUHMANN'S Germania Halle.
BACKS' NEW BUILDING
LOS ANGELES STREET.
KEeps CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND COMPLETE stock of fresh liquors, wines and cigars. Cold beer always draught.The patronage of the public ollete!
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...AND...
Wagon - Making.
Horse-Shoeing a Specialty.
AGENT FOR...
TULOL,
(HOOFCOOL STUFFING.)
Superior to anything for Stuffing horses' feet.
It keeps the frog soft and the hoof tough and draws fever from the foot.Guaranteed to prevent corns,fever in feet,brittle hoof,eTC.
10 pound can,$1.25. Try it.
Shop on Center Street opposite Metropolitan Block.
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SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
In making plans for a trip to any part of the East it is well to remember that a choice of three routes can be had over the Southern Pacific lines, viz.: Their Sunset route, Ogden route and via Portland. The Sunset line is especially adapted to winter travel, and the limited trains are during the season crowded to their full capacity with an exclusively first-class patronage.
This is the most magnificent train in America, vestibulated throughout, illuminated with Pintsch gas and heated by steam. Every train is made up as follows: One composite car, containing bath-room, barber-shop, café, library and smoker; one compartment car with lavatory in each compartment, and parlor for the special use of ladies, and a ladies' maid in attendance; as many double drawing room, ten-section sleepers as may be necessary, with toilet annexes, one dining-car, meals served a la carte.
Season from November until April.
In addition to the above first-class service the Southern Pacific tourist system is positively unequalled by any competitive schedule.
Note carefully their various excursion routes, and take your choice.
Tourist slepers leave Los Angeles as follows, viz:
Sunset route, via New Orleans, to Chicago—8:15 a.m., Tuesday; Sunset route, via El Paso, to Chicago—8:15 a.m., Tuesday; Sunset route, via El Paso to St. Paul—8:15 a.m., Wednesday; Sunset route, via El Paso to St. Paul—8:15 a.m., Wednesday; Sunset route, via New Orleans to Washington—8:15 a.m., Thursday and Sunday; Sunset route, via New Orleans to Pittsburgh—8:15 a.m., Friday; Sunset route, via New Orleans to Cincinnati—8:15 a.m., Saturday.
Ogden route: Los Angeles to Chicago—11:50 a.m., Monday; Los Angeles to Chicago—11:50 a.m., Tuesday; Los Angeles to Chicago—11:50 a.m., Wednesday; Los Angeles to Minneapolis—11:50 a.m., Thursday; Los Angeles to Chicago—11:50 a.m., Friday; Los Angeles to Sacramento, 10:30 p.m. daily, and connect at Sacramento with a through tourist sleeper to Chicago.
Shasta route—Los Angeles to Portland, 10:20 p.m. daily; Los Angeles to St. Paul, 10:20 p.m. Tuesday; Los Angeles to St. Paul, 10:20 p.m. Monday, only once each month.
First and second-class tickets for sale at Anaheim at Los Angeles prices, and baggage checked through to any point in the United States, Canada or Mexico.
Our local train service is unexcelled for comfort. Day cosches are equipped with the celebrated Scarritt seats, luxuriously upholstered, and passengers for Los Angeles are landed right in the center of the business part of the city—a First street or Commercial street—within a block of the large wholesale houses.
Our connection at Mojave for the famous gold mining camp of Randsburg is superb; good hotel at Mojave and elegant stage coaches through to the city of gold. Fare from Anaheim to Randsburg, $7.55.
Family commutation tickets for sale between Anaheim and Los Angeles, and other local points at greatly reduced rates. Limit six months. For further information, call at the Southern Pacific railway at Anaheim.
T.A.DARLING, Agent
G.W.LUCK, Asst. Gen Pass. Agt., Los Angeles, 229 South Spring St.
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UNDERTAKER
And Dealer in
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Corner Los Angeles and Chartres Sts.
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