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WEEKLY GAZETTE Published Every Saturday. Richard Melrose, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One year ... $1.00 Five months ... $2.00 Three months ... $1.00 TRANSIENT ADVERTISING: BRACK 1 square ... $1.00 2 squares ... $2.00 3 squares ... $4.00 4 squares ... $6.00 1 week 2 weeks 3 weeks 4 weeks All legal advertisements must be paid for before publication on the Saturday following. THE SEMI-WEEKLY GAZETTE, IS PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. It contains the latest telegraphic and general news, and its local intelligence is always fresh and complete. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: one year, in advance ... $5.00 For six months ... $2.50 For three months ... $1.50 Single copies ... 10 By Carrier, 50 cents per month, payable monthly. TOWN AND COUNTY DIRECTORY TOWN BOARD OF TRUSTEES. B. F. Selbert, President; E. A. Saxton, F. A. Korn, John P. Zeyn, H. Werder. TOWN OFFICERS. Trumpeter ... Theo Rimpau Assessor ... John Pischer Marshal ... Jean R. Payne Recorder ... A. Hailey Clerk of Board of Trustees ... R. Melrose POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY. Northern and Eastern mails arrive at 6:10 p.m. Leave at 6:45 a.m. Mail closes, 9 p.m. Southern Mail arrives at 7:10 a.m. Mail closes, 5:30 p.m. WM. M. HIGGINS, Postmaster. —Los Angeles Herald: We publish elsewhere from the Anaheim Gazette, some remarks upon the Anaheim starvation case. From one of the most clear-headed citizens of Anaheim we learn that Schlesinger, of all the members of that community, is the only one who is fat and hearty. A raw vegetable diet agrees with him because he drives to town every day and probably solves himself with a hearty snack by the way. This utilitarian Anaheimer has an idea that Schlesinger is intent upon starving out his poor dupes, and upon appearing as the residuary legatee of their effects. Raw turnips and cabbages may be a very nourishing diet, but it seems to us that there is but one remove between it and the grass-eating episode of a certain Babylonian monarch. A celebrated French minister of Louis XVL said, "Let the people eat grass;" and, as a result, his head ornamented one of the pikes of the French revolutionists. Schlesinger, who believes in feeding babes languishing for mother's milk on scraped apple and soaked barley, may escape the fate of the sardonic French minister, but we doubt if he ought to. As a palliation of the child's emaciation, at the trial, it was said that it had the diarrhea. We should say it would have on that diet—very much so, and that of a dysenteric form. Cholera morbus will soon relieve that poor baby of any further interest in things sublunary, if Schlesinger has his way. One of the grown children was described to us as looking like a hungry wild animal—a starved coyote, in fact, without energy enough to set up the hungry bleat of a strayed and starved lamb. Great is Schlesinger and psychology! When the average newspaper editor attempts to point a moral or adorn a tale by quoting scripture, he diggeth a pit into which he almost invariably blunders. The devil is said to quote scripture for his purposes, and the San Francisco Chronicle, following in the footsteps of "Auld Clootie" occasionally exhibits its bad taste and ignorance in quoting the Sacred Writings. Its last attempt in that line is as follows: Because Gideon leveled the walls of Jericho by blowing through a ram's horn, Kearney TOWN AND COUNTY DIRECTORY TOWN BOARD OF TRUSTEES. B. P. Sichert, President; E. A. Saxton, F. A. Korn, John P. Zeyn, H. Werder. TOWN OFFICERS. Theo Rimpau Ammorer Marshal Recorder Clerk of Board of Trustees POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY. Northern and Eastern mails arrive at 6:10 p.m. Leave at 6:48 a.m. Mail closes, 9 p.m. Southern Mail arrives at 7:10 a.m. Mail closes, 5:30 P.M. COUNTY OFFICERS. District Judge Y. Sepulveda County Judge A. M. Stephens Rheriff H. M. Mitchell County Clerk A. W. Potts Recorder C. E. Miles Treasurer E. E. Hewitt Auditor A. E. Sepulveda District Attorney C. E. Thom Court Commissioner G. C. Gibbs Assessor A. W. Ryan Surveyor J. E. Jackson Superintendent of Schools W. P. McDonald Public Administrator C. C. Lamb Governor Dr. J. Hannon Tax Collector M. Kremer First Mondays in January, April, July an October regular meetings of the Grand Jury. First Mondays in February, May, August and November, regular terms of the District Court. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. District No. 1 Chas. Prager. District No. 1 J. D. Young. District No. 2 J. J. Morton. District No. 3 (Chairman) J. C. Hannon. District No. 4 J. D. Ott Regular Meetings—First Monday in each month. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. President S. Lazard Secretary W. J. Brodrick Treasurer S. B. Cawell Directors—R. M. Widney, E. E. Hewitt, J. De R. Shorb, H. D. Barrows, I. W. Lord, J. G. Downey, M.J. Newark, Eugene Meyer. FEDERAL OFFICERS. Register Land Office Alfred James Receiver Land Office J. W. Haverstick Deputy Collector Int. Rev. Thos S.Hall U.R.Ganger Ivar A.Weld Deputy U.S.Marshal S.D.Dunlap U.S.Commissioner R.C.Whiting Register in Bankruptcy Kleinigkeiten. FROM LAST SATURDAY'S SECOND EDITION. Extra copies of the Weekly Gazette, issued to-day, for sale at this office. One of M.H. Mitchell's fine black horses died of lung fever on Thursday. Mr.A.Langenberger and family went to San Francisco on Thursday on a short visit. Miss Katic Olden will arrive to-morrow from San Jose, where she has been for the past year attending school. She will pass the summer vacation with her parents. Mr.J.J.Hill is occupying a part of Mr.Fesenfeld's tin-shop with his stock of goods, which comprise numerous articles of general utility. Mr.J.M.Guinn has been confined to bed during the past week by an attack of fever. He was quite ill at one time, but is now getting better. His duties in the school are being attended to by Mr.Henderson. Roman Daniel, the Mexican who was caught in the act of burglarizing Mr.Gibson's psychology! When the average newspaper editor attempts to point a moral or adorn a tale by quoting scripture, he diggets a pit into which he almost invariably blunders. The devil is said to quote scripture for his purposes, and the San Francisco Chronicle, following in the footsteps of "Auld Clootie" occasionally exhibits its bad taste and ignorance in quoting the Sacred Writings. Its last attempt in that line is as follows: Because Gideon leveled the walls of Jericho by blowing through a ram's horn, Kearney thinks he can tear down the great party of the masses by tooting through the jawbones of an ass. It is a work of supererogation to point out to our readers the grand mistake in the above paragraph. They know where the misquotation is, but it is not likely that the Chronicle readers do. The editor of that paper has got names and places mixed. When he wrote that paragraph he was evidently thinking of that grand old hymn beginning— “If you belong to Gideon’s band, Then here’s my heart and here’s my hand.” Gideon’s band was not organized until more than a hundred years after the walls of Jericho succumbed to the musical assaults of Joshua. We don’t wish to detract one iota from Gideon’s well-established reputation as band-leader, but we don't propose to stand complacently by and see Joshua robbed of the credit of having performed what we have always considered one of the grandest feats of which ancient history furnishes any record. The following items are from the Downey Courier: Corn in some portions of our valley is still troubled with wire worms, and the recent heavy winds have done some damage to growing crops, in addition to taking the moisture from the ground. It is thought more than the usual quantity of water will be needed this year, on account of the unwonted dryness. So far there is plenty of water, but fears are entertained by many farmers that the supply will not be adequate to the demand. There is great waste in evaporation and seepage, to say nothing of the criminal waste by some irrigators... The crops in the Compton settlement, and for miles in that direction, are said to be a complete and disastrous failure. Fields have been planted to corn three times, and each time failed to make a stand, and farmers have given up in despair. The outlook is gloomy in the extreme. The causes of failure are ascribed to the depredations of the wire worm and the drouth. Many farmers have gone with headers to the coast, and are heading and sacking for one dollar per acre, a price heretofore unknown—two dollars and a half being the usual charge. PAYING THE PENALTY. Execution of Dye and Anderson. SACRAMENTO, May 29th...At an early hour this morning, Sheriff Drew and assistants erected the scaffold, tested drops, and cut the rope in position.The Court-house Mr. J. J. Hill is occupying a part of Mr. Fesenfeld's tin-shop with his stock of goods, which comprise numerous articles of general utility. Mr. J. M. Guinn has been confined to bed during the past week by an attack of fever. He was quite ill at one time, but is now getting better. His duties in the school are being attended to by Mr. Henderson. Roman Daniel, the Mexican who was caught in the act of burglarizing Mr. Gibson's house a couple of weeks ago, has been sent to State Prison for two years. Sullivan, his alleged accomplice, was acquitted. After to-day the office of Mr. Wm. R. Gidon, agent of the Stearns Ranchos, will be found in the second story of Langenberger's building, on Centre street. It seems there is residing in Los Angeles a gentleman named Ira Carpenter, and he is decidedly Irata at being thought one of the members of Societas Fraternia. The Ira Carpenter who huge that delusion is in New York. Judge Venable informs the Dourney Courier that the wire-worm is playing havoc with the corn in the vicinity of Compton. The cold weather is the cause of their being so destructive in the lowlands. As soon as it gets warm the worms will seek cooler quarters deeper down in the earth. The following items are from the Los Angeles Commercial, which, by the way, has become a morning paper since the demise of the firm: The Government Board for the purchase of horses has left over $8,000 among the horse owners of this city and vicinity... Artura Bandini will remove his fine bank of sheep next week from the Laguna to the Los Coyotes rancho. Another fire at Savannah on Wednesday night destroyed a crib containing about four thousand bushals of corn belonging to "Lucky Baldwin." The origin of the fire is thus stated by a correspondent of the Enterprise: Piantant Dye (colored) who lives near to the corn-irth, says he and his wife are moving every brush from his fence and going it against the crib preparatory to firing it; but he said and did nothing, as he knew it would not do for him to interfere. PAYING THE PENALTY. Execution of Dye and Anderson. SACRAMENTO, May 29th. At an early hour this morning, Sheriff Drew and assistants erected the scaffold, tested drops, and put the rope in position. The Court-house was closed to all but the few invited. The sidewalk in front was crowded. People were looking down from the tops of the neighboring houses. At their request no one' was permitted to see the doomed men except relatives, spiritual advisers and lawyers in the case. Dye's little daughter, about 12 years of age, visited him this morning. The scene was very affecting. Dye was apparently calm, except at intervals, when he would seem to give way. He would then rally himself again. Mrs. Dye did not call today, having hidden farewell to her husband last night, remaining with him till 10 o'clock. This morning also he was visited by his three brothers, their families and his father. He made arrangements as to the disposal of his property and signed certain papers, and then bid his child and relatives farewell forever. District Attorney Blanchard and C. T. Jones also visited the jail for the purpose of seeing Dye, but he sent back word that he was nervous, and thought that the visit might bring back the past to such an extent as to break him down. Sacramento, May 22nd. Troy Dye and Anderson were arrested at 12:00 p.m. today. Anderson maintained himself admirably, but Dye had to be supported on the scaffold. We learn that the Rev. W. S. Neales, formerly Episcopal Missionary here, has been called to the rectory of Napa City. We salute the patronage of those who require anything in the job printing line. We have hundreds of dollars invested in job printing material, and our facilities absorb that we can afford to do every kind of printing at the shortest notice and at lowest prices. BANK OF ARAHEIM. Capital Stock, $100,000.00 S. H. NOTT President. B. F. SEIBERT Cashier. DIRECTORS: H. MABURY, E. F. SPENCE, B. F. SEIBERT, S. H. MOTT, O. S. WITHERBY. This Bank receives Deposits, loans Money, Buys and sells Exchange and Currency makes Collections and transacts a General Banking Business. Correspondents: Pacific Bank, San Francisco; First National Bank, New York. Banking House ...OF... P. DAVIS & BRO., Anaheim, Cal. Sherman Hyde, and Co. San Francisco. THE LARGEST MUSIC HOUSE —ON THE— Wm. NILLE IMPORTER AND BREEDER OF THOROUGHBRED Poultry AND BERKSHIRES. LOS ANGELES, ORDERS RECEIVED FOR ALL KINDS OF L Eggs for hatching from guaranteed stock. American Poultry It will make your hen lay. It will prevent and c For raising young chickens it is invaluable. Ask y Carbotic Powder and Be High Grade Berk I am breeding from stock imported direct from Exby any of the same clams on this coast. A limited n very low. Letters of inquiry, including stamp, cheerfully answered. between Main and San Pedro St., where visitors are always welcome. POLAND CHINA My Breeders have been IMPORTED direct from THE MAGIE COMPANY their purity. A limited number of choice Pigs for sale very low. THE STEARNS' R ALFRED ROBINSON 120 Sutter Street, SAN FRANC Banking House ...OF... P. DAVIS & BRO., Anaheim, Cal. A. W. Steinhart Cashier. CORRESPONDENTS: First National Gold Bank, San Francisco. Farmers' and Merchants' Bank, Los Angeles. EXCHANGE FOR SALE ON San Francisco, New York, London, Paris, Berlin, Frankfort This Bank is prepared to receive deposits on open account, issue Certificates of Deposit and transact a General Banking Business. Collections made and proceeds remitted at current rates of exchange. On all money's left as Term Deposits interest will be allowed. The Commercial Bank Of Los Angeles. Authorized Capital, $300,000 J. E. HOLLENBECK President E. F. SPENCE Cashier DIRECTORS: A. H. WILCOX, S. H. MOTT, I. LANKERSHIM, E. F. SPENCE, J. E. HOLLENBECK, O. S. WITHERBY, H. MABURY, W. WOODWORTH. THE BANK IS PREPARED TO RECIVE DEPOSITS ON OPEN ACCOUNT, ISSUE CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT AND TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. COLLECTIONS MADE AND PROCEDURES REMITTED AT CURRENT RATE OF EXCHANGE. IF YOU Want a Purchaser, Want a Situation, Want a Salesman, Want a Servant, Want to rent a Farm, Want to sell a Piano, Want to sell a Horse, Want to lend Money, Want to buy a House, Want to buy a Horse, Want to rent a House, Want to sell a Carriage, Want a boarding place, Want to borrow Money, Want to sell Dry Goods THE LARGEST MUSIC HOUSE —ON THE— Pacific Coast. Pacific Coast Agents for WEBER PIANOS, Haines Bros. Pianos CELEBRATED Pease Pianos German Upright, With Full Iron Frame. All Instruments Warranted. Estey ORGANS LEAD THE WORLD. INSTRUMENTS NOW READY. ANAHEIM, The Garden Spot of Southern California. A 24 page pamphlet containing full information on every topic which would likely to interest those who contemplate emigrating to Southern California. The people of Anaheim should aid in giving this pamphlet a wide circulation, as it sets forth the advantages and attractions of this section in a vivid manner. CONTENTS: ANAHEIM'S ADVANTAGES—An enumeration of the advantages of this place.... Page 1 A FAVORED SECTION- Anaheim contracted with other places—Equally good as a farming and fruit growing section.... Page 3 ORANGE—A sketch of our neighbor's growth.... Page 4 ANAHEIM'S COAL MINE—Proof of the quality of Black Star coal.... Page 5 A FERTILE VALLEY—The productions of Anaheim and vicinity—the yield of differ nt crops per acre—a superior dairy country.... Pages 5-6 IMMUNITY FROM FROST—Thermometrical readings during the cold snap of last December and January.... Page 7 WESTMINSTER—History of the settlement—a prosperous colony.... Page 8 THE LAND FOR HOMES—Los Nietos valley and its capabilities.... Page 9 SCHOOL CENSUS—Number of school children in the various school districts in Los Angeles county.... Page 9 LOS ANGELES COUNTY—The southern portion of it described-An elaborate and accurate sketch showing the great progress made In the last decade; giving a history of Anaheim colony; sketches of other settlements, and a great deal of other valuable information.... Pages 10, 11, 12, 13 BEE-KEEPING—The magnitude of the industry in Los Angeles county, and the pleasure and profit of the business.... Pages 14, 15, 16 VALUABLE TESTIMONY—Recuperative powers of Anaheim's climate. The case with which a beautiful home can be made. Thermometrial record.... Page 17 NORWALK—A good farming country.... Page 18 A SPORTSMAN'S PARADISE-Anaheim as a place in which to enjoy one's olympic dignitate-Field sports in abundance.... Page 19 GARDEN GROVE—A temperance colony-What can be done with ten acres.... Page 20 EDUCATIONAL PROGRESS IN THE SANTA ANA VALLEY-A sharp contrast between the school house of 1890 and that of 1872-A record of wonderful growth.... Page 21 IF YOU Want a Purchaser, Want a Situation, Want a Salesman, Want a Servant, Want to rent a Farm, Want to sell a Piano, Want to sell a Horse, Want to lend Money, Want to buy a House, Want to buy a Horse, Want to rent a House, Want to sell a Carriage, Want a boarding place, Want to borrow Money, Want to sell Dry Goods Want to sell Groceries, Want to sell Furniture, Want to sell Hardware, Want to sell Real Estate, Want a Job of Carpentering, Want a Job of Blacksmithing, Want to sell Millinery Goods, Want to sell a House and Lot, Want to sell a Farm, Want to find Anyone's Address, Want to find a Strayed Animal, Want to sell a piece of Furniture WANT ANYTHING AT ALL. Advertise in the Anaheim Gazette. THE HATTER 336 KEARNY ST. & 810 MARKET ST. S.F. NO. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED SPHING-STYLE CATALOGUE. U. S. HOTEL. Opposite the Court House. LOS ANGELES, CAL. Hammel & Denker, Proprietors. Washington, D. C., HAS A FIRST CLASS HOTEL As at 60 per day. Tremont House. No Liquor Sold. ESTEY ORGANS LEAD THE WORLD. INSTRUMENTS —SOLD ON— EASY INSTALLMENTS. FOR BRASS INSTRUMENTS, Sheet Music, And PRICE LISTS, address SHERMAN, Hyde, and Co. [Nov13 1] PRICE. SINGLE COPIES...10 Cents THREE COPIES FOR...25 Cents TO BE HAD AT THE GAZETTE OFFICE. B. Dreyfus & Co., Growers and Dealers in California Wines AND Grape Brandies. 45, BROADWAY, NEW YORK. F. & J. BACKS, Importers, Manufacturers and Dealers in Furniture, Bedding, Paper Hangings, Picture Frames, etc, UNDERTAKERS, Agents for the VICTOR SEWING MACHINE. Los Angeles Street: Anaheim. THIS PAPER may be found on the at Geo. F. Howell, & Co. Newspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Spruce Street, where advertising contracts may be made for it in NEW YORK.) NILES, PORTER AND BREEDER OF TRY RES. LOS ANGELES, CAL. RECEIVED FOR ALL KINDS OF LAND AND WATER FOWLS; ALSO stitching from guaranteed stock. General Paddle Count Agent for American Poultry Food. your hens lay. It will prevent and cure nearly every common disease. chickens it is invaluable. Ask your grocer for it. Carbonic Powder and Bone Meal on hand. High Grade Berkshires. from stock imported direct from England and my stock is not excelled name claim on this coast. A limited number of choice pigs for sale. Prisons closing stamp, cheerfully answered. Home Branch, Washington St. here visitors are always welcome. AND CHINA PIGS. ED direct from THE MAGIE COMPANY, which alone is a guarantee of choice Pigs for sale very low. ARNS' RANCHOS. O ROBINSON, Trustee. et, SAN FRANCISCO California. SPEAR, MEADE & CO (Downsiders to Littlefellow, Webb & Co.) 316 and 218 Washington St., San Francisco HANDLE... Grain, Honey, Potatoes AND ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE SOLELY ON COMMISSION. Returns Promptly and Accurately Rendered HEADQUARTERS FOR... CALIFORNIA RAISINS, NUTS Green and Dried Fruits. All Correspondence and Consequences Submitted (Feld 3m) WATER PIPE! OF ANY SIZE FOR Irrigation or Domestic Use. Irrigation Ditches Piped or Lined. CHIMNEYS, RESERVOIRS. FOUNDATION BASINS, VASES, etc. Special attention is invited to our system of SUB-IRRIGATION for Orange Groves, Orchards and Small Prairies, saving more than three-fourths the water and labor used in surface irrigation. Asbestine Stone Co. LOS ANGELES. nov/30 6m Oakland Poultry Yards! Cor. 16th and Chestro streets, Oakland. Constantly on hand and for sale, choice specimens of the following varieties of poults: Dark and Light Brahmas, Buff White and Partridge Cochins, White and Brown Leghorns, Darklings, Polish. A CONQUERER OF CONSUMPTION! Hall’s BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS ERADICATES Coughs, Colds, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Asthma, Crops. Whooping Cough, And all Diseases of the Breathing Organs. HALL’S BALSAM IS THE LEADING SPECIFIC FOR CONSUMPTION. It soothes and heals the membrane of the lungs, infamed and poisoned by the disease, and remedies the night sweets and tightness across the chest, which accompany it. Consumption Is not an incurable malady. It is only necessary have the right remedy, and HALL’S BALSAM is that remedy. Don’t despair of relief, for this benign specific medicine you, even through professional aid fails. READ THE FOLLOWING: Dr. D. D. Wright, of Cincinnati, sends us the joined professional endorsement. “I have prescribed Hall’s balm in a large number of cases, and always with success.” He adds that “in one case a patient with every appearance of confirmed consumption, was rescued to his natural health soon after commencing to take the Balm.” John Kuhn, of Lalayette, Ind., writes: “One year ago I was to all appearances in the last stages of consumption, and got so low our doctor said I could live 24 hours.” Mr. Kuhn further states that “after taking nine bottles of Hall’s Balm he is now in perfect health, having used no other medicine.” The above brief extracts are taken from a MASS OF EVIDENCE which has been accumulating during a period of 20 years, proving the efficacy of Hall’s Balm in all cases where the breathing organs are affected, and showing the estimation in which the remedy is held by the public and the medical profession. Sold by all druggists. Price, $1 per bottle. JOHN F. HENRY, CURRAN & CO., Oct26 ly Proprietors, 8 College Place, New York. Anaheim Lodge No. 207 F. & A. M. Asbestine Stone Co. LOS ANGELES. nov30 6m Oakland Poultry Yards! Cor. 16th and Chestro streets, Oakland. Constantly on hand and for sale, choice specimens of the following varieties of poults: Dark and Light Brahmas, Buff White and Partridge Cochins, White and Brown Legheres, Dorkings, Polish, Hamburg, Plymouth Rocks, Game and Sebright Bantems, Bronze Turkeys, Pakin, Aylesbury, and Rouen Ducks, etc., etc. SAFE ARRIVAL OF EGGS GUARANTEED. No Inferior Fowls sold at any Price. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. For further information send slapup for illustrated circular, to GEO. B. BAYLEV, P. O. Box 1918, San Francisco, Cal. DR. SANFORD’S DOLLAR PAD! ABSORBENT PAD! The Best and Cheapest Liver and Body Pad in the World. FOR THE LIVER, LUNGS, STOMACH, SPLEEN, BACK AND KIDNEYS. An Improved Appliance for $1.00 to Prevent Believe and Oure the following diseases: Agnes and Fever, Dumb Ague, Chills, Liver Complaint, Billionsome Jaundice, Turgidity, Enlargement of the Liver, Leastitute, Indigestion, Dysppepsia, Nilk Headache, Depression of Spirits, Dullness, Want of Appetite, Malaria Disease, Enlargement of the Spleen, Agues Cube, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lambung Relation, Palms in the Side, Back, Bums and Muscles. For the Relief of Asthma, Cararthrub, Bronchitis, Diphtheria, Whoooping Cough, Weak Lungs; also a Great Relief in Female Weakness and Irregularity. The One Dollar Pads are within the reach of every sufferer. Rich or Poor. Full sleep highly predated, containing the best heart abstraction and will prove a great gift. Young and Adult can be worn at all times and under all conditions without interfering with internal treatment. By wearing this pad over the pit of your stomach you save doctor’s bain. Avoid taking medicine that cannot be stomach-filled. The piteron material and compound flames, and find ready relief. If you want assistance we can send them. Price, full regular Liver size, $1 each. Large Body Pad, rubber hooks, $8 each. We send them by post, prepaid everywhere, far and near. If not found at your Druggist’s TAKE NO OTHER, but because amount to us, and you will receive additional order by return mail. Adresses: G. A. COOK & CO., Chicago, Sole Agents for U. R. and Canada. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. Van Schaech, Stevenson & Co., Wholesale Druggists, Chicago; supply the finest multimineral prices. "CANDHE" PURE GUM "Anaheim Lodge No. 207 F. & A. M. REGULAR MEETINGS MONDAY OF OR PRECEDING the full moon in each month. Sojourning brethren in good standing are respectfully invited to attend. D. E. MILES, W. M. D. G. PLATO, Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE WORLD'S BALM. Dr. L. D. Weyburn's Alterative Syrup. A remedy used thirty-five years in a private practice, and never failing to radically cure RHEUMATISM, Drups, Erysipelas, Scrofula, Secondary Syphilis, Gravel, Diabetes, and all diseases in which the blood is implicated, is now offered to the public. Sold by all retail druggists, and wholesale only by THE WEYBURN MEDICINE CO., P. O. Box 356, Rochester, N. Y. PIMPLES. I will mail (Free) the recipe for a simple Vegetable Balm that will remove tan, freckles, simples, and blotches, leaving the skin soft, clear and beautiful, also instructions for producing a luxurient growth of hair on a bald head or smooth face. Address, enclosing 8c stamp, Ben Vandell & Co., 20 Ann street N. Y. To Consumptives. The advertiser, having been permanently cured of that dread disease, Consumption, by a sample remedy, is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send copy of prescription used (free of charge), with directions of preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for consumption, asthma, bronchitis, etc. Parties wishing the prescription, will please address K. A. Wilson, 104 Penn St., Williamsburg, N. Y. ERRORS OF YOUTH. AGENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Nervous DERAILITY, PRENATURE DECAY, and all the effects of youthful indigestion, will for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and direction for smoking the simple remedy by which he was cured. Bufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience can do so by addressing in perfect confidence, JOHN R. OGDEN, 42 Cedar street New York. PILES OF all kinds, TUMORS, discharged BLOOD or mucosa, and all diseases of the RECTUM, quickly and possibly caused by a simple and nothing remedy. For information address Dr. J. FAKEE & Co., 22 Ann st., N.Y. "CANDEE" PURE GUM RUBBER BOOTS Being free from adulterative mixtures, will give longer service than common Rubber Boots. Their great popularity has led to many cheap imitations, having a Dull FINISH, but this means the "CANDEE" CO. WILL VARNISM Their PURE GUM BOOTS, and to distinguishe them from the common kind, will attach a RUBBER LABEL on the front of the leg, bearing the inscription CUSTOM MADE. PURE GUM These Boots have the Patent Method Plate, which prevents the heat wearing away so quickly, and they will have also the patent Outside Stationary Strap Instead of the very inconvenient web inside strap, used on other makes of Boots. ASK FOR THE "CANDEE" BOOT PIANO FOR SALE. ANYONE DESIRING OF PURCHASING A NEW Plane at a large discount will learn of an opportunity to do so by applying at the GAZETTE office.