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Anaheim Gazette
SATURDAY...SEPT. 25, 1875.
Kleinigkeiten.
From Saturday's Daily.
—Gold in New York at 11 A.M. this morning was quoted at 1164.
—The party last evening is said to have been well attended and enjoyed.
—Anaheim Lodge of F. & A. M. hold a special meeting this evening.
—Judge Geo. B. Keyes of Wilmington, is suffering from an attack of paralysis.
—Miles Bros. have a large crop of White Muscat grapes from vines only one year old.
—The sailing of the Mohongo for San Francisco has been postponed until to-morrow.
—There is no doubt but that rail communication between Anaheim and San Francisco will be established by the Fourth of July, 1876.
—Fisher, of the Enterprise, says that if he owned the San Joaquin ranch, he would give the railroad company four sections of land.
—Rev. W. S. Neales, who has been at Santa Monica, has returned, and will hold Episcopal service at Enterprise Hall to-morrow as usual.
—The Wilmington Enterprise boasts of a watermelon weighing fifty pounds. Pretty fair for Wilmington, but not worth shucks up this way.
—We learn that grape-picking will be commenced on some vineyards on Monday. The presence of the noble but dirty Indian betokens the near ap-
or flat, just as the parents preferred. Whereas, when a pastor is called, it is to fill an office, and in the discharge of his duty he is expected to go by the Constitution, and to preach the preaching his Master Jesus Christ base him preach. He is to preach God's truth, whether it be pleasant or otherwise, whether men will hear or whether they will forsake."
This people have enjoyed a large amount of prosperity during the last two years, and they now step forth on their new career with the prestige of being in the important matter of equipment for work the first in Southern California. —New York Evangelist.
Pacific Coast Brevities.
The Tuolumne Independent says: "One fruit-grower says he can afford to hire and pay three Chinamen to work one year grading railroad, for the benefit his business would receive from the road."
In view of the poor market for grapes this year, the Record-Union advises that they be used for fattening hogs, and says they are half as good for that purpose as wheat or barley, and cheaper in proportion. It says: "We have over 100 pigs about a month and a half old running in our vineyard, and they are doing much better than we have ever had pigs of this age do on wheat, bran or barley. We therefore speak from experience, and we would recommend others to try the experiment and settle the question of what to do with the grape."
Hundreds of acres of Government land in the north-western portion of Sonoma county and the south-western part of Mendocino are being stripped of live-oak trees, which are mercilessly slaughtered for their bark, as cattle are sometimes killed for their hides. The bark is peeled, and the trunk left to decay. A quarter-section, well wooded, will yield about 400 cords of tanbark, which brings $11 or $12 a cord at the landings. When a claim is worked out, the vandals move upon another portion of the public domain, and continue their work of forest-wrecking. This ought to be stopped. It will take centuries to replace these trees. —S. F. Ledger.
Dr. Aborn, a physician who has
Rev. W. S. Neales, who has been at Santa Monica, has returned, and will hold Episcopal service at Enterprise Hall to-morrow as usual.
The Wilmington Enterprise boasts of a watermelon weighing fifty pounds. Pretty fair for Wilmington, but not worth shucks up this way.
We learn that grape-picking will be commenced on some vineyards on Monday. The presence of the noble but dirty Indian betokens the near approach of harvest.
A Los Angeles paper gives the particulars of a thrilling encounter at Santa Monica between Mr. Thomas Codd and a Mexican boy. But the story sounds fishy.
The white settlers at Temecula are making efforts to eject the Indians from the lands claimed by the Pala tribe. Olegaria, chief of the tribe, is in Los Angeles seeking redress.
The San Diego Union says that there is a scarcity of school teachers in that county. Several vacancies exist there, and teachers can find ready employment.
On Thursday last an artesian well was struck on Gabe Allen's rancho, near Newport, at a depth of two hundred and sixty-one feet. The flow is steadily increasing, and it is said to be one of the finest wells in the county.
What a peculiar climate they must have in New York. Just read that dispatch in another column. "Thermometer 60° and weather frosty!" The wild, untamed telegraph operator has indulged in a philight of phancy, or the climate of New York must be as uncomfortable as a pin-back dress.
The San Francisco Ledger of Thursday says: Yesterday, in the United States District Court, the case of Francis Mora vs. John Forster was submitted on brief on file. This is an action in ejection, commenced on the 15th of January, 1869, to recover possession of the Mission San Juan Capistrano, in Los Angeles county, and for $500 yearly rents and profits.
SENSIBLE REMARKS.
For a year past the Presbyterian congregation of Santa Barbara have been engaged in erecting "one of the most beautiful houses of worship south of San Francisco." It has a spacious basement above ground, containing lecture room, parlors, library room, kitchen, &c. It will seat comfortably about 400 people, and cost about $14-
Dr. Aborn, a physician who has earned a world-wide reputation, will arrive in Los Angeles on Monday next, Sept. 27th. He has secured offices at the Backman House, and will remain for about two weeks. We have personally known of several remarkable cures made by Dr. Aborn, and can conscientiously recommend him to those suffering from bronchial affections. We clip the following endorsement from a San Francisco paper:
DR. ABORN AT LOS ANGELES.
"Dr. Aborn, the celebrated oculist, aurist, catarrh, throat and lung physician, has gone on a short professional visit to Los Angeles, having been induced to do so, before retiring from active practice, by the earnest solicitations of several well-known residents of Southern California. His extraordinary success in this city is well-known, and we confidently expect to hear of many wonderful cures effected by him during his absence. Invalides residing in Los Angeles and adjacent places are to be congratulated on securing a physician whose peculiarly successful method of treatment has made his name a household word throughout the State. None who need medical treatment should fail to see him, and all may with confidence trust to his great skill and ability."
ELECTION LAW.
Rev. Robert Strong, of Westminster, has handed us, for publication, a copy of a letter received by him from Attorney-General Love. On the day of the last election Mr. Strong, as Judge of the election, refused to allow votes to be deposited in the ballot box when the name of the person tendering the vote could not be found upon the Great Register. In some instances, he informs us, the persons thus refused subsequently voted at Anaheim. The following is the letter referred to:
OFFICE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
SACRAMENTO, Sept. 13th, 1875.
DEAR SIR:—In answer to yours of the 3d inst., my opinion is as follows. Your questions are answered in the order in which they appear:
1st. Citizens whose names are upon part of stenectrofores are being stripped off live-oak trees, which are merically slaughtered for their bark; as cattle are sometimes killed for their hides. The bark is peeled, and the trunk left to decay. A quarter-section, well wooded, will yield about 400 cords of tanbark, which brings $11 or $12 a cord at the landings. When a claim is worked out, the vandals move upon another portion of the public domain, and continue their work of forest-wrecking. This ought to be stopped. It will take centuries to replace these trees.
S.F. Ledger.
The jury in Westminster ed a verdict of guilty counts of the in words fell from Westerfelt cried into the docket and sobbing like children joined mentations to his most affecting one for an arrest of the trial. Judge Elliott days for argument counts on which caused charge a actual abduction of last three, on which charge a conspirion guilty knowledge.
Press Comments
The Herald this refers to the sufferers people of Galveston the cyclone; and re contributions in an editorially correct tilt,the Herion for the defender Charlie Ross is a sequence in its effect those who now have there is good reason still alive."
The Bankers' office held a meeting the report of the pointed on July 18 bank interest of Centennial Commune have presented to York bankers; and by subscription advocate banks and bankers and that a department management show that an appeal shakes banks of the country in order to erect which should winter.
SENSIBLE REMARKS.
For a year past the Presbyterian congregation of Santa Barbara have been engaged in erecting "one of the most beautiful houses of worship south of San Francisco." It has a spacious basement above ground, containing lecture room, parlors, library room, kitchen, &c. It will seat comfortably about 400 people, and cost about $14,-000. Having completed it to their satisfaction, it was duly dedicated on Sabbath morning, Aug. 1st, the pastor and congregations of the place showing their Christian regard by a large attendance. The pulpit was adorned tastefully with flowers, and the music was excellent. The dedication sermon was delivered by the Rev. Samuel Weller, of Mendota, Ill., from 2 Cor. i. 21, and the dedicatory prayer was offered by the pastor elect.
The installation of the new pastor, Rev. E. Graham, (late of Milwaukee) took place on the Sunday following the dedication. Those who took prominent parts were the Rev. W. E. Honeyman of Germantown, Pa., who preached from Jer. xxvl. 9; the Rev. T. E. Taylor of San Buenaventura, Cal., who delivered the charge to the pastor and the Rev. J. M. Allis, of Anaheim, Cal., who gave the charge to the people. The services were all of a very interesting and satisfactory nature. One point in the charge to the people is worthy of a repetition here: "In saying that your pastor has not been hired to do your work for you, I mean further, that he has not been hired at all. I once read of a man who, when this idea was presented to him for the first time, replied: 'Why yes, the minister was hired; I was present when we voted to pay him a salary.' 'No,' said the other, 'he was engaged to fill an office, just as you elect a man to fill the office of Governor; each receives the salary of his office.' 'Well, what difference does it make?' Much every way. When you hire a man to work for you, you expect him to do as you say, but when you elect a man to the office of Governor, you expect him to do as the Constitution says. If you hire a minister, he would be expected to do as the people said; to preach smooth things if they wanted smooth things. To be like the school teacher, who taught that the world was round
OFFICE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
SACRAMENTO, Sept. 13th, 1875.
DEAR SIR:—In answer to yours of the 3d inst., my opinion is as follows. Your questions are answered in the order in which they appear:
1st. Citizens whose names are upon the County Great Register are entitled to vote only in the precinct in which they have been a resident for thirty days next proceeding the election.—Political Code, section 1083, 52.
2d. The day on which a general election is held is a legal holiday, upon which the public offices are required to be closed. I do not think that the clerk, or his deputy, can legally register voters upon election day.—Political Code, Section 10.
3d. Citizens whose names are not on the Great Register, and who have not uncancelled certificates of registration are not entitled to vote, nor can such persons "swear in" their votes before the Board of Election on election day.—Political Code, Sections 1117 and 1227.
Voters must be registered or produce a certificate of registration.
I am very respectfully yours,
JOHN L. LOVE, Atty. General.
RESOLUTIONS.
At a meeting of the members of the First Presbyterian Church of Anaheim, held on Sept. 12, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted:
Resolved, That this church and congregation do hereby tender their sincere and heartfelt sympathy to our bereaved pastor in the loss he has sustained in the death of his beloved wife; trusting that his loss has been her everlasting gain, and that the same hope which sustained her in her last moments may also support him in this, his hour of trial.
Resolved, That this resolution be spread upon the minutes, and a copy given to our pastor, and one given to the ANAHEIM GAZETTE for publication.
J. B. PIERCE,
E. S. SAXTON,
P.C. McKINNIE
WORK.
BY ALSIE CART.
Down and up, and up and down,
Over and over and over,
Turn in the little sand, dry and brown,
Turn out the bright red clover,
Work, and the sun your work will shine,
And the rain is in time will fall;
For Nature, she works in everywhere,
And the grace of God through all.
With hand on the spade, and heart in the sky,
Dress the ground and till it;
Turn in the little sand, brown and dry,
Turn out the golden millet.
Work, and your house shall be duly fed;
Work, and your yacht at shall be won;
I hold that a man had better beddeth
Than alive, when his work is done!
Down and up and up and down,
On the hill-top, low in the valley,
Turn in the little sand, dry and brown,
Turn out the rose and lily.
Work with a plan, or without a plan,
And your ends they shall all be shaped true;
Work and learn at first hand like a man—
The best way to know is to do.
Down and up, till life shall close,
Casting not your praise.
Turn in the wild whit, winter snows,
Turn out the sweet spring daisies.
Work, and the sun your work will share,
And the rain in its time will fall;
For Nature, she works everywhere,
And the grace of God through all.
BY TELEGRAPH.
[SPECIAL TO THE EVENING GAZETTE.]
Meeting of the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows
INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 20.
The Grand Lodge of I. O. O. F. of the United States convened in Grand Lodge Hall, in this city at 9 A. M. today, Grand Sire Durham of Kentucky presiding. Representatives are present from all the Grand Lodges of the several States and territories and Canada and the Sandwich Islands. The following statements are from the Grand Secretary's report, closing December 1st, 1874: Number of State Grand Lodges reporting 84; subordinate lodges 5,968; subordinate encampments 1,635; lodge members 438,701; encampment members 83,845.
52 ACRES
GOOD LAND
FOR SALE.
A BEAUTIFUL HOME.
A Splendid Bargain.
ORANGE
GROVE
20 Years Old!
BEARING FRUIT TREES,
FIGS, PEACHES,
APPLES, APRICOTS, ETC.
An Abundance of Water For Irrigation
THE BEST SOIL IN THE STATE.
SITUATED ON THE SANTA ANA RIVER, ABOUT FOUR MILES FROM THE ANAHEIM R. R. DEPOT.
Will be sold cheap if applied for soon.
ADDRESS, A. L. SUTTON,
OR, W. R. OLDEN.
Anaheim.
THE
ANAHEIM GAZETTE
BOOK & JOB
PRINTING OFFICE
LOS ANGELES STREET
Anaheim, Cal.
THE ATTENTION OF THE BUSINESS community of Anaheim and vicinity is called to the fact that no newspaper in the State, published in a town of the dimensions of Anaheim, has connected with it.
JOB PRINTING OFFICE
which can in any way compete with the one connected with the
ANAHEIM GAZETTE.
Our Material
is all new, and selected from the latest design of the type founders. We have.
THREE PRESSES
...And all the latest improved....
Lodge Hall, in this city at 9 A.M. today, Grand Sire Durham of Kentucky prealing. Representatives are present from all the Grand Lodges of the several States and territories and Canada and the Sandwich Islands. The following statements are from the Grand Secretary's report, closing December 1st, 1874: Number of State Grand Lodges reporting 84; subordinate lodges 5,968; subordinate encampments 1,635; lodge members 438,701; encampment members 83,845.
The Charlie Ross Case—A Scene
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 21.
The jury in Westervelt's case returned a verdict of guilty on the last three counts of the indictments. As the words fell from the Foreman's lips Westervelt cried aloud and sunk down into the docket completely overcome and sobbing like a child. His wife and children joined their cries and lamentations to his, and the scene was a most affecting one. His lawyer moved for an arrest of judgment and new trial. Judge Elliot has allowed four days for argument. The first two counts on which the prisoner is accused charge a participation in the actual abduction of Charlie Ross, the last three, on which he is convicted, charge a conspiracy to conceal and guilty knowledge.
Press Comments—The Centennial
NEW YORK, Sept. 21.
The Herald this morning editorially refers to the suffering entailed on the people of Galveston, Texas, caused by the cyclone, and makes an appeal for contributions in aid of the suffering.
Editorially commenting on Westervelt's trial, the Herald says: "His conviction for the detention of kidnapped Charlie Ross is a matter of consequence in its effect on the minds of those who now have him in charge, as there is good reason to believe he is still alive."
The Bankers' Centennial Association held a meeting yesterday to hear the report of the Commissioner appointed on July 1st, to work with the bank interest of Philadelphia. The Centennial Committee report that they have presented the matter to New York bankers, and some have responded by subscriptions. The Committee advocate proper representation of banks and bankers at the Centennial, and that a department under their management should be organized; and that an appeal should be made to the banks of the country for contributions in order to erect the necessary building which should be completed before winter.
Anaheim Lodge No. 181, J.C.G.A.
REGULAR MEETINGS of the above Lodge are held in the Old Fellows' Hall every Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Sojourning members of the Order are cordially invited to attend.
THE BEST SOIL IN THE STATE.
SITUATED ON THE SANTA ANA
RIVER, ABOUT FOUR MILES FROM
THE ANAHEIM R. R. DEPOT.
Will be sold cheap if applied for soon.
ADDRESS,
A. L. SUTTON,
OR,
W. R. OLDEN.
Anaheim.
To The Traveling Public
And persons desirous of visiting
THE HOT SPRINGS
OF
San Juan Capistrano,
The undersigned proprietor of the PIONEER HOTEL
At San Juan Capistrano, is prepared to convey passengers going to and coming from the Hot Springs, at reasonable rates.
S. W. ILER.
San Juan Capistrano, June 15th, 1873.
VICTOR PONET,
Pioneer Undertaker!
66 Main Street,
Los Angeles.
Keeps on hand the largest and Best Assignment of
Metallic, Rosewood and Walnut Coffins, Shronds, Trimmings Elc.
In this city, direct from the East. Dealers in the country will find it to their interest to give him a call, as he will all goods.
CHEAPER THAN THEY CAN GET THEM IN SAN FRANCISCO.
Full charge taken of Funerals.
Bodies Embalmed for Shipment East.
All orders by telegraph promptly attended to. The finest
Hearse in Southern California.
S. NORDLINGER,
Dealer in
Diamonds, Watches,
CLOCKS,
JEWELRY,
AND
SILVER WARE.
A fine lot of
Diamonds, Amethysts,
Topaz, Stone, Gameos,
And other fine goods constantly on hand.
All orders will receive prompt attention, and satisfaction guaranteed.
Our Material
is all new, and selected from the latest design of the type founders. We have
THREE PRESSES
...And all the latest improved...
Labor-Saving Machinery.
And are thus prepared to turn out work with despatch.
All are invited to call and see specimens of BUSINESS CARDS,
CIRCULARS,
BILL HEADS
STATEMENTS,
LETTER HEADS,
PAMFILET.
WEDDING CARDS,
VISITING CARDS,
BALL CARDS.
RECEIPTS,
CHECKS, ETC.
Corporations
SUPPLIED WITH...
TOOK RIPIC TES,
RECEIPT BOOKS,
TRANSFER BOOKS.
BANK CHECKS,
DRAFTS, NOTES,
ETC., ETC.
Printed in a workmanlike manner on plain writing paper, or on Bond and Pank Note paper in black or colors, at the Gazette Office.
CLOCKS,
JEWELRY,
AND
SILVER WARE.
A fine lot of
Diamonds, Amethysts,
Topaz, Stone, Cameos,
And other fine goods constantly on hand.
All orders will receive prompt attention, and satisfaction guaranteed.
S. NORDLINGER,
No. 3 Commercial Street,
Los Angeles.
P. PELLEGRIN,
Practical Watch Maker,
East end of Centre Street,
Anaheim, Cal.
Watches, Clocks and JEWELRY
Cleaned and Repaired.
LADIES,
Do you want a pure, blooming complexion? If so, a few applications of HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM will gratify you to your heart's content. It does away with redness, blotches, and pimples. Overcomes the flushed appearance of heat, fatigue and excitement.
New Millinery Store
AT ORANGE,
BY
Miss MAY HARVEY.
A large stock of everything in the Millinery
BANK CHECKS,
DRAFTS, NOTES,
ETC.
Printed in a workmanlike manner on plain writing paper, or on Bond and Bank Note paper in black or colors, at the Gazette Office.
HANDBILLS,
POSTERS
TICKETS,
LABELS,
And every variety of printing done at the "Gazette" Job Office,
LOS ANGELE REET
ANAHIEM
Great Reduction
LUMBER!!
J. G. JACKSON,
Corner of Alameda and First Streets,
Los Angeles, Cal.
Sells at Reduced rates
Rough and Surfaced and Oregon & Redwood LUMBER,
SHINGLES, LATER SHAKES, DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, PLASTER, EMENT, HAIR, etc.
Wm. W. Robinson, Agent.
MEDICAL
R. R. RADWAY'S READY BELIEF
CURES THE WORSE PAINT
In from one to twenty minutes,
NOT ONE HOUR,
after running this procedure and any one
SUFFER WITH PAIN.
RADWAY'S READY BELIEF IS A CURE FOR EVERY PAINT
The Only Pain Remedy
The most effective of the most surprising pain, always
intestinal, and often Congestion, whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, or other parts or organs,
IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES,
as matter how whitened or coloured the IREUMATIL, BLOOD, Indian, Californian, carrion,
leaves, or poisonous with disease may suffer.
RADWAY'S READY BELIEF
WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE.
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DOE THROAT, Difficult Breathing,
PALPITATION OF THE HEART,
KYSTERIC CROUP, DIAPHERIA,
CAYARRIE, INFLUENZA.
HEADACHER, TOOTHACHE,
NIMEGALIA, RIHEUNSTEM,
COLD CHILLI, AGUE CHILLI.
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Twenty drops is half a number of water will in a few moments cure CRANES, NIGHT SLEEP, HEARTBURN, STOOLHEAD, DIARRHEA,
DIETARY POINT, COUGH WIND IN THE HOWELS,
AND INTERNAL FAINS.
Transfer should always carry a bottle of Radway's Ready Relief with them. A few drops in water will prevent or pains from change of water. It is better.
Frances Brandy or Bitter as a substitute.
FEVER AND AGUE.
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BUTTON AND PURE BLOOD—INCREASE OF FLESH AND WEIGHT—CLEAN SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION RECURRED TO ALL.
DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT
HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING CURES;
NO QUICK NO RAPID ARE THE CHANGES
THE BODY UNDERGOES UNDER THE FLUENCE OF THIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE, THAT.
Every Day an Increase In Flush and Weight Is Soon and Felt.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
Every drop of the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT communicates through the Blood, Swain, Urina, and other fluids and juices of the system the vigor of life.
It repairs the skin and body with new and improved material.
Drinks in the Throat, Mouth, Tonsils in ten Gums and other parts of the system; Sorry Eye, Strainings Diesharg a from the Kars, and the worst forms of Skin diseases; Eruptions, Pever Bore, Scald Head, Ring Warm, Salt Bleuem, Kryptopenia, Acta Black Worms in the Fresh, Tumors, Carcasses in the Womb, and all kinds of Disease. Near the Surface of the Skin are within the curative range of this wonder of Modern Chemistry, and a few days' use will prove to anyone using it for either of these forms of disease its potent power to cure them.
If the patient daily becoming reduced by the wastes
MEDICAL
VINEGAR BITTERS
Dr. J. Walker’s California Vinegar Bitters are a purely Vegetable preparation, made chiefly from the native herbs found on the lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of California, the medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without the use of Alcohol. The question is almost daily asked: “What is the cause of the unparalleled success of Vinegar Bitters?” Our answer is, that they remove the cause of disease, and the patient recovers his health. They are the great blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the system. Never before in the history of the world has a medicine been compounded possessing the remarkable qualities of Vinegar Bitters in healing the sick of every disease man is heir to. They are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, in Billious Diseases.
The properties of Dr. Walker’s Vinegar Bitters are Apterient. Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-Irrantant, Sudorific, Alternative, and Anti-Billious.
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No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair.
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Treary drop of the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT communicates through the Blood, Swear, Urine, and other fluids and juices of the system the vigor of life for it requires these works, and with weakened warding, Serofolia, Syphilis, Consumption, Glandular diseases, Ursus in the Titulum, Mouth, Tumors, Nodes in the Glauca and other parts of the system, Sore Eyes, Stramens Dilechia from the Kars, and the worst form of Skin Disease from Fever, Pneumonia, Head Worm, Salt Bleuum, Erysipelas, Acne, black Spots, Worms in the Flesh, Tumors, Cancers in the Womb, and all weakening and painful discharges, Night Swabs, Loss of Sperm, and all wonders of the life principle, are within the control of this disease. Chlamydia and a few days' use will prove to any person using it for either of these forms of disease its potent power to cure them.
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Kidney & Bladder Complaints.
Urinary, and Womb diseases, Gravel, Diabetes, Droopy Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Gouty Bites among all cases where there are brick dust deposits, or the water is thick, cloudy, mixed with substances like the white of an egg, or threads like white silk, or there is a morbid, dark, bilious appearance, and white bone-dust deposits, and when water is in a pricking burning sensation when passing water and in pain in the Small of the Back and along the Loins. Price: 41.00.
WORMS.—The only known and sure Remedy for Urine-Jin, Tape, etc.
Tumor of 19 Years' Growth Cured by Radway's Resolvent
BAYLEY, Mass., July 18, 1862.
Dr. RADWAY—I have had Gouty Tumor in the mouth. All the Doctors and they were not help for it. I tried every thing that was recommended; I lost nothing helped me. I saw your Resolution, and though I would try it if I had no faith in it, because I had suffered it very long. I took the Instrument and used it to radway's Biltow's Lattice of Your Ready Relief, and there is not a sign of tumor in be seen or filmed. I feel better, smaller, and larger than I have for two years. The work tanner was in the lift side of the biltow's grate. I wrote to you far beyond of others. You can publish it if you choose.
HANNAS. P. ENAPP.
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Observe the following symptoms ranging from Disorder of the Diaphanous Organ:
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Prepared and bottled under ye immediate supervision of Professor Thomas B. Cross; for ye last 30 YEARS.
This celebrated Liniment has no equal in ye world and has produced more cures of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Burns in Rheumatism Seronegative Spinal Neuritis Lamines Chapped Hands Poliomyelitis Bruises &c., on the human frame, and Sprains Strains, Galls, Stiff Joints, inflammation &c., on beats than all other Liniments put together.
MUSTANGLINIMENT is warranted to do just what is promised or ye money will be refunded. Sold by all Druggists and Country Stores. Be sure Diseases.
The properties of Dr. Walker’s VINEGAR BITTERS are Apertive. Diaphoretic Carminative. Nutritious. Laxative. Diuretic Sedative. Counter-Irritant. Sulorifle. Alternative and Anti-Billions.
Gratetful Thousands proclaim VINEGAR BITTERS the most wonderful Invigorant that ever sustained the sinking system.
No Person can take these Bitterns according to directions, and remain long unwell provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair.
Billons, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers which are so prevalent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States especially those of the Mississippi Ohio Missouri Illinois Tennessee Camberland Arkansas Red Colorado Brazos Rio Grande Pearl Alabama Mobile Savannah Roanoke James and many others with their vast tributaries throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn,and remarkably so during seasons of unusual heat and dryness are invariably accompanied by extensive arrangements of the stomach and liver and other abdominal visceral. In their treatment,a purgative,exciting a powerful influence upon these various organs is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr J. Walker’s VINEGAR BITTERS as they will speedily remove the dark-colored viscous matter with which the bowels are loaded at the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver,and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs.
Fortify the body against disease by purifying all its fields with VINEGAR BITTERS.No epidemic can take hold of a system thus fore-armed.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion,Hendache Pain in the Shoulders,Cough,Tightness of the Chest,Dizziness,Sour Eruptions of the Stomach,Bad Taste in the Mouth,Billion Mitchell,Palpitation of the Heart.Inflammation of the Lungs,Pain in the region of the Kidneys,and a hundred other painful symptoms are,the offspring of Dyspepsia One bottle will provo a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement.
Scrofala or King's Evil while Swellings,Clears,Bryspips,Swedish Neak,Goitre,Serofilias Inflammations,pulsatile Inflammations,Mercerial Abscesss Old Sorres Eruptions of the Skin,Sore Eyes etc.In those as in all other Constitutional Diseases.Walker's VINEGAR BITTERS have shown their great curative powers in this most obstinate and intractable diseases.
For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism,Gout,Billon,Rigentand Intermittent Fevers Diseases ofthe Blood,Liver,BilneysandBladder,these Bitterns have no equal.Small Diseasesare caused by Vitalized Blood.
Mechanical Diseases—Persons engaged in Paints and Minerals,such as Plumbers-Type-setters,Gold boaters,and Minersas they advance in life are subject to paralysis of the Bowels.To guard against this,take a dose of Walker's VINEGAR BITTERS occasionally.
For Skin Diseases-Eruption,Tetter,Salt-Khemmi,Blatches,Spine,Pimpled Pinthes,Bolt,carbinches,Ring-stones,Scald-head,Soro Eyes.Erysipelae,Diseases.ofthe Skin.Hummers
MUSTANG LINIMENT
Prepared and bottled under ye immediate supervision of Professor Thomas B. Cross, for ye last 30 YEARS.
This celebrated Liniment has no equal in ye world and has produced more cures of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Scalds, Burns, Salt Knees, Sore Nipples, Swellings, Lameness, Chapped Hands, Polsonous Bites, Bruises, &c., on the human frame, and Sprains Strains, Galls, Stiff Joints, Inflammation, &c., on beasts than all other Liniments put together.
MUSTANG LINIMENT is warranted to do just what is promised, or ye money will be refunded. Sold by all Druggists and Country Stores. Be sure and get ye customers.
If there is a FLORENCE Sewing Machine within one thousand miles of San Francisco.
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not working well, I will fix it without expence to the owner.
SAMUEL HILL, Agent.
Late Improvements render the FLORENCE machine then over the best for Family use.
2,200 FLORENCE machines were sold on the Pacific Coast in 1874, a larger number perhaps than was ever sold here of any other kind in a single year.
SAMUEL HILL, Agent,
19 New Kingdom Street,
Great Hotel Building,
San Francisco.
$5 to $20 Per day at One Term free. Address G. Fryer & Co., Portland, Maine.
For Dermatology and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Billions. Remilitent and Intermittent Fever; Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder; these Bitters have no equal. Such Discussions are caused by Vitiated Blood.
Mechanical Diseases.—Persons engaged in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-headers, and Miners, as they advance in life; are subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against this, take a dose of Waxur's VISION Bitternis occasionally.
For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt-Khemm, Biotches, Spotts, Phlegm Pastules, Bolls, Carpuncles, Ring-warmer, Scald-head, Sore Eyes, Ergipidolides, Secrets, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin of whatever nature or nature are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitterns.
Pin, Tape, and other Worms lurking in the system of so many thousands are effectually destroyed and removed. No system of medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelmintics will free the system from worms like these Bitterns.
For Female Complaints in young or old, married or single; at the down of womanhood, or the turn of life; these Tattoo Bitterns display so decided an influence that improvement is soon perceptible.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when ever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul; your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure; and the health of the system will follow.
H. H. McDONALD & CO.
Drugglants and Gen. Agta. San Francisco, California,
and Gov. Washington and Charleston Nat., N.Y.
Sold by all Drugglants and Glutamers.
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