AN INCIDENT. We sat within a railway car— A nun named Jones and I— While I fond glances sent afar Unto a damsel nigh. So by thia optic telegraph The trip was swiftly whiled. Her glances mingled with our chaff, , And onoe I thonght Bhe smiled. "By Jovel" said I to Mr. Jonoa, My new conquest to air, In most enthusiastic tones: "Yon maid is wondrous fair. And ever since I sat mo horo Sho's wafted glances pert. She's pretty, and it would appear She ia inclined to flirt." Said Mr. Jones, "Nay, think you so?" (I know not well the youth.) "Well, if you say so we will go And ascertain the tmth." So over to her side we sped, My mind with sweet words rife. And Jones—the villain—blandly said. "Ahl Mr. Brown, my wifel" , —America. A Playwriter's Link. A man with his trousers in his boot tops md a whip in his hand called at the box office of one ot the Detroit theaters the other day, and, after fumbling about bis pockets for awhile, brought out about a dozen sheets of foolscap pinned together and said: "Here's a play my daughter has writ an' composed all by herself. What are you paying this spring?" "The price is way down," replied the courteous attendant. "Too many in the market, I suppose?" "That's it." "Wall, this is a stepper of a play and no mistake. Four murders in it, arid no end of love and banging around." ' "I see, but I don't think we could use it." /'House gets afire, and the heroine puts it out with cider," continued the man. "Work in cider and a fire and' you are sure to hit everybody. I suggested the cider myself." "Yes, but as I told you, the price is way, way down." "I expect so. How much'll ye give?" "I am ashamed to make you an offer." "Poohl Don't be afeared of hurtin' my feelinsl Jest go right ahead and say what yell give." "Well, sir, plays are such a drug in the market that I couldn't offer you over —over twenty-five cents—really couldn't do it." "Twenty-five?" "Only twenty-five." "Gimme the money—she's yours!" Raid the man, as he handed it in; and after swallowing the lump in his throat and turning about forty different colors, the official passed out a quarter and took in the play and sadly dropped it in the waste basket.—Detroit Free Press. He Didn't Smile. A man with a sachel and umbrella struck a banana peel on Jefferson avenue, near Wayne, yesterday, and as ho went up and came down and tried to cover the whole town his sachel hit a passing dray horse and bis umbrella thrashed tbe legs of a telegraph boy. A second man, who was close behind him, extended a helping hand, and as the victim scrambled up he looked at No. 2 and remarked: "Isn't it funny?" "Not very." • "You don't laugh." "No." "You don't even smile." "No." "It isn't because you can't, is itf" "Oh, no. The reason is that I struck the mate to that skin about two blocks further down, and I don't know yet whether I'm afoot or on horseback I"—Detroit Free Press. A Fable. A wolf, seeing a lamb drinking at a brook, stopped for a few minutes' conver sation. "What big eyes you have got," bleated the innocent. "My dear," said the wolf, in a tone of reproof, "you ought never to allow your remarks to assume a character of personality." "But," per sisted the lamb, "what great teeth you have got." "How often," pursued the wolf, not without a touch of reproach, "did your lamented mother enjoin upon you to refrain from comment that might . cause pain?" He afterward explained that lie then feared this lamb had a bad heart, but h% found it really as tender as any he had ever tasted. 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THE LOS ANGELES HERALD: TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 19 1891. LINKS OF TRAVEL. Southern Pacific Compaoy IMPORTANT CHANGE OF TIME. SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1891, Trains leave and are due to arrive at LOS ANGELES (ARCAOE DEPOT), Fifth street, dally, as follows- Leave For destination. Arr. rroiu 3:50p.m Banning 10:15 a.m 5:10 p.m Banning. 10:00 p.m. 9:05 a. m Colton 4:20 i>. m 3:60 p.m Colton 10:15 a.m. 5:10 p. m Deming and East.... 10:00 p. m. 5:10p.m El Paso and East.... 10:00 p.m. 5:40 p.m Chino 8:37 a. in. 9:25 a.m. j Long and San| 3 .27 p . m. H l:isam 10:40 p. m. Ogden and East, Ist class 2:30 p. m. 1:35 p. m. Ogden and Kast, 2d class T:25 a. tu 10:40 p. m Portland, Or 7:2"> a. m. 9:05 a. n>- Riverside 10:15 a. m. 3:sop.rn Riverside 4:20 p.m 5:10 p.m Riverside 10:00 p.m »;05 a. ni Sau Bernardino 10:15 a. m. 3:50 p. m San Bernardino I 4:20 p.m 5:10 p. ni tan Bernardino 10:00 p. m. Redlands 10:15 a. in 9:05 a. m Redlands 4:20 p 3:50 p.m Redlands Il0:00p. m. 1:35 p. m. San Fran, and Sacram'to! 7:25 a. m. 10:40 p. m. 3an Fran, aud Sacram'to 2:30 p. m. ||9:37 a.m. Santa Ana and Anaheim 8:65 a.m. 5:02 p. m. Santa Ana and Anaheim ||4:04 p. m. 1:35 p.m Santa Barbara 2:55 p.m. 7:25 a. in. Santa Barbara 9.05 p. m. 9:3oam SantaMonlca 8:38 v.vi. t!o:2sa.m Santa Monica 16:40.p. m. 1:17 p.m SantaMonlca 11:57 a.m 5:07 p.m SantaMonlca 4:28 p. rr. ||0:10 p.m SantaMonlca ||7:20 a. m 4 :40p.m Tustin 8:43 a.m. 4:40p.m Whittier 8:43 a.m. Local and through tickets sold, baggage checked, Pullman sleeping car reservations made, and general Information given upon ap plication to J. M. CRAWLEY. Asst. G. Pas. Agt., No. 200 S. Sprlngst., cor. Second. CHARLES SEYLER, Agent at Depots. , tSundays only. II Sundays excepted. RICH'D GRAY, Gen. Traffic Mgr. T. H. GOODMAN, al 3m Gen'l Passenger Agt. Southern California R'y Co. "SANTA *FE ROUTE." IN EFFECT SUNDAY, MAY 17, 1891. Leave. Los Angeles. f Arrive. •12:20p.m Overland |* 2:45 p.m. * 8:15 a.m. .San Diego Coast Line. *12:10 p.m. * 3:05 p.m. .San Diego CoaßtLine. J 9:00 p.m * S:3oa. m. . Azusa and Pasadena * 9:55 a. m *10:25 a. m. . Azusa and Pasadena. * 1:25 p. m. * 4:00 p. m. . Azusa and Pasadena. * 6:30 p. ni. * 1:25 p.m. . Azusa and Pasadena. * 7:40 a. m t 5:22 p.m. . Azusaand Pasadena. t*4:4op.m . •• 6:30 p.m. . Azusaand Pasadena. $ 8:50 a. m "12:20 p. m Pasadena * 2:45 p.m. t 7:45 a.m. .i Pasadena * 8:50 a.m * 8:30 a.m. t. .San Bernardino..) *9:55a,m. •12 20p.m. } via S * 2:45 p.m * 4:00 p.m. < Pasadena > * 6:30 p.m. *10:00 a.m. (San Berdnard'o viai *10:15 a.m. t 4:00 p.m. ] Riverside and Or-> * 5:39 p.m. 5 6:40 p. m. t ange ~..) * 8:30 a.m. Riverside via Pasadena * 6:30 p.m *10:00 a. m. Riverside via Orange *10:15 a.m. t 4:00 p.m. Riverside via Orange* 5:39 p.m j 6.40 p. in Riverside via Orange » 8:30 a.m. (Redl'ds & Mentonci * 9:55 a.m *12:20 p.m. < via > ► 6:30p.n? t 4:00 p.m. ( Pasadena J * 2:45 p.m. *10:00 a.m. rßedl'ds & Mentone) * 5:39 p.m. t 4:00p.m JviaOrange&River-S fl0:15 a.m, 4 6:40 p. m. (side > f12:20p. m. S. Jacinto via S. Bdno f 6:30 p.m. ITemecula Si S. Jac. I tlo:ooa.m.i fviaOr'ge & E.R'vsdj t 5:39 p.m. * 8:15 a^m.l Santa Ana, * 8:50a.;m. * 3:05 p.m Santa Ana *12:10 p. m. Santa Ana * 5:39 p.m. * 5:05p.m Santa Ana * 9:00 p.m t 3:05 p.m. Escondido viaC'st line tl2:10p. m. *10:15a.m Redondo Beach.... » 8:29 a. m. * l:3o'p. in. ... Redondo Beach • 3.53 p.m. * 5:25' p. m Redondo Beach.. Redondo Beach f 5:18 p. m. 5 9:10 a. m Redondo Beach j 6:19 p.m •Daily tDaily except Sunday. only. ED. CHAMBERS, Ticket Agent, First-street Depot. CHAS. T. PARSONri, Ticket Agent 129 North Spring street, Depot at loot of First street f23 Pacific Coast S. S. Go. aOODALL, PERKINS & CO., GENERAL Agents, San Francisco. Northern routes embrace lines for Portland, Ore.; Victoria, B C and Puget Sound, Alaska, and all coast points. SOUTHERN ROUTES. Time Table for May, 1891 LEAVE SAN FBANCISCO. For Port Harford....! S. S. Pomona, May 3, 11, 19 Santa Barbara... I 27, June 4. San Pedro fS. S. Corona, May 7, 15, 23, San Diego J 31, June 8. For 18. 8. Coos Bay, May 5, 13,21, Redondo I 29, June 6. San Pedro andfS. 8. Eureka. May 1, 9,17, Way Ports j 25, June 2. LEAVE SAN PEDRO. For 1 8. 8. Corona. May 1, 9, 17, I 25, June 2 San Diego /S. S. Pomona, May 5, 13, 21, J 29, June 6. LEAVE SAN PEDRO. For I 8. S. Corona, May 3,11, 19, San Francisco... I 27, June 4. Port Harford.... [S. S. Pomona, May 7, 15, 23, Santa Barbara... J 31, June 8. LEAVE SAN PEDRO AND REDONDO. For 18. S. Eureka, May 4,12, 20, San Francisco I 28, June 5. and [S. S. Coos Bay, May 8, 16, Way Ports J 24, June 1. Cars to connect with steamers via San Pedro, leave S. P. R. R. depot, Fifth street, Los An geles, at.9:25 o'clock a. m. Passengers per Coos Bay and Eureka via Redondo, leave Santa Fe depot at 5:25 p. m. Plans of steamers' cabins at agent's office, where berths may be secured. The steamers Eureka and Coos Bay will call regularly at Newport pier for and with freight and passengers The company reserve the right to change the steamers or their days of Bailing. passage or freight bb above or for tickets to and from all important points in Europe, apply to W. PAKRIS, Agent, Office, No. 124 West Second St., Los Angeles. Los Jftigeles Terminal Railway Co. Leave Los Angeles for Leave Pasadena for Pasadena. Los Angeles. t 6:45 a. m t 6:00 a - m f 8:00 a. m * 7:15 a. rr * 9:00 a. m t 8:00 a. m. "10:00 a. m * 9:00 a. m. *11:00 a. m *10:O0 a. m. •12:01 p. m *ll:O0 a. m. * 2:00 p. m * 1:00 p. m * 4:00 p. m * 2:00 p. m, * 5:25 p. m * 4:00 p. m * 6:30 p. m * 5:25 p. m. * 9:30 p.'rn » 7:00 p. m. •11:30 p.m »10:30 p.m. Running time between Los Angeles and Pasa dena 30 minutes. Leave Los Angeles for Leave Glendale for Los Glendale. - Angeles. t 7:00 a. m t 7:50 a. m. * 8:25 a. m *10:10 a. m. •11:40 a. m * 1:10 p. m. * 2:15 p. m • 3:15 p. m * 4:10 p. m • 5:05 p. m. * 6:05 p. m « 6:40 p. m. Running time between Los Angeles and Glen dale, 30 minutes. Add 5 minutes for Verdugo Park time. JLeave Los Angeles for Leave Altadena for Altadena. Los Angeles. . * 6:45 a. m t 7:43 a. m *12;01 p. m * 1:00 p. m * 4:00 p. m ....* 5:00 p. m Running time between Los Angeles and Alta dena, 65 minutes. •Dally. tDaily, except Sundays. {Saturday night only. Special rates to excursion and picnic parties Depot east end Downey-avenue btidge. General offices, rooms 12,13 and 14, Burdick block. x T. B. BURNETT, Gen. Manager Jy2-tf W. WINCUP. G. P. A, •PHOTOGRAPHER. Fine Cabinet PI oto?raphs a specialty. Price from $3 to $4 per dozen. Guaranteed flrst-c lass or no charge. We excell in babies' photographs. For the best results the forenoon is preferred. 127 WEST FIRST STREET, 4-m-cm Between Main and Spring. NOTICE OP FORECLOSURE SALE. THE GERMAN SAVINGS AND LOAN Society, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Emily J.Valentino. James X . Mulkey.'l he National Hank of California at lx>s Augeles. and the Ab stract and Title Insurance Company of Angeles, defendants. Sheriff's sale No. 14.393. Order of sale and decree of foreclosure and sale. Under and by virtue of an order of sale and decree of foreclosure and sale, issued out of the Superior Court of the County of Los An geles, of thcState'of California, on tbe Bth day of May, A. I). IH9I, in the above entitled action, wherein The German savings Bank and Loan Society, a corporation, the above namod plaintiff, obtained a judgment and decree of force I sure und sale against Emily J. Valen tine, et al., defendants, on the otn day of May, A. D. lHDI.for the sum of $14,880.90. lawful money of the Unittd States, which s:iid decree was, on the Bth day of May, A. D. 1891, recorded in Judgment Boo* 25 of said Court, ut page 2f)l, 1 am commanded to sell all that certain lot, piece or parcel of lundsituate, lying and being in the City of Los Augeies, County of Los Angeles, Statfe of Cali fornia, and bounded and described as follows: Lot twenty-three (23;, in block D, " f the Itlvaraimd Viguolo trout, fronting 86 feet and 9 inches ou ihe easterly sida oi Main strer.t and extending in an easterly direction with even width 140 feet to an alley, per map of said met recorded in hook 5 ot miscellaneous eeoids, at page 110 of records of Los Angeles county Together with all and singular the tene ments, heicdltaments and appurtenunces there unto belonging, or in any wlsj appertaining Public notice is hereby wh en that un Thurs day, the 4th day of June, A. D. TB9l, at 12 o'clock M. of that day, in front of the Court House door of the County of Los Angeles, I will, In obedience to said order of sale and de cree of foreclosure and sale, sell the above de scribed property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said judgment, with inter est and costs, etc., to the highest ami best bid der, for cash, lawful money of the United States. 1 Dated this 11th day of May, TB9l. E. D. GIBSON, Sheriff of Los Angeles County. By F. Oi Hannon, Deputy Sheriff. Chapman & Hendricks, Att'ys for Plaintiff. 5-12 tu4t TN THE SUPERIOR COURT IN AND FOR 1 the County of Los Angeles, State of Cali fornia. Los Angeles Terminal Railway Co., plaintiff, vs. Clarence W. Scott, as executor of the last will of John A. Anderson, deceased: Sadie E. Scott, John E. Anderson and George W. Scott, defendants. Action brought in tbe Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Los Angeles, and the complaint filed in said County of Los Angeles in tbe office of the clerk of said Superior Court. The people of the State of California send greetingto Clarence W. Scott, Sadie E. Scoit, John E. "Anderson and George W. Scott, de fendants. You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by the above-named plaintifl'iu the i-uperlor Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Los An geles, and to answer the complaint filed therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day of ser vice) after the service on you of this summons, if served within this county; or if served else where, within thirty days, or judgment by de fault will be taken against you according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action is brought for the purpose of acquiriug, by condemnation, for use as a right of-way, and for station and yard purposes for the line of ruilroad now being constructed by plaintiff from a point on Downey avenue, in the City of Los Angeles. County of Los Angeles, and State of California, to a point on the Bay of San Pedro, in said county, lots one 1J and twelve (12), in block "I" of the Clement tract, in said City of Los Angeles, as the same is shown upon a map of said Clement tract re corded in book 17, on page 41, of the Mißcella neou« Records of said county, which said lots are the property of defendants; and plaintiff seeks to acquire them for such uses and pur poses as are necessary and Incident to the con struction, maintenance and operation of its said line of railroad along, near and over the same. Reference is had to complaint for par ticulars and for a more particular description of said lots or parcels of land sought to be ac quired by this action. And you are hereby notified to appear and show cause why the property described should not be condemned as prayed for in the com plaint, and that if you fall to appear and an swer to the said complaint as above required the said plaintiff will cause your default to be entered, and will apply to the court for the re lief demanded in the complaint. Given under my hand and the seal of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Ix>s Angeles, this lfith day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-one. rSEALJ T. H. WARD, Clerk. ByD. E. Adams, Deputy. Gibbon National bank notes outstanding 45,000 00 Cash on hand 270,023 57) 1,179,402 48 Deposits 1,525,837 45 Total .....$2,175,705 03 Total $2,175,705 03 5-10 2w 1 (Ml! Best and Safest Oil MANUFACTURED. mfl3 TAR" nil! 11 P" ™ DE A)- MA 'Sj ' I IS I i^jws®s% | | GiIARMStDufa RETEST J jS WHITO ER.FULLER&G? M[|__!LoS ANGELES*-1| gltW Give this oil a trial and you will use no other. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE of California, in and for the county of Los Angeles. Christopher C. Prentice, plaintiff, vs. Annie Prentice, defendant. Action brought in the superior court of the state of California, in and for the county of Los Angeles, and,-'the complaint filed in said county of Los Angeles, in the office_of the clerk of said superior court. The people of the state of California send greeting to Annie Prentice, defendant. You aro hereby required to appear in an ac tion brought against you by the above named plaintiff ln the superior court of the state of California, in and for Los Angeles county, 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 elsewhore, within thirty days, or judgment by default will be iaken against you according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action iB brought to obtain a judg ment and decree of this court dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and the defendant, on the ground of defendant's willful desertion of plaintiff; also for general relief, as more fully appears ln the complaint on tile, to which special reference is hereby made. And you are hereby no'ifled that if you fall to appear and answer the i-ald complaint as above required, the snid plaintiff will cause you* default to be entered, and will apply to the court for the relief therein demanded. Given under mv hand and the seal of tttsf superior court of the state of California, hi/; and for the county of Los Angeles, this Br»td»jr of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand, eight hundred and ninety-one. f?"^ Lj _, . T. H. WARD,CIerk. Hy D. E. Adams, Deputy Clerk. Indoistd: Julius Lyons, attorney for plaintiff, room 6, Allen block, Lob Angeles. Apr 7-Tues. 10* 5