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WEEKLY GAZETTE. Published every Saturday. Richard Melrose, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. TERM8 OF SUBSCRIPTION: One year ..... $2 50 Six months ..... 1 25 Three months ..... 75 Office—In Conrad's Brick Building, Los Angeles Street, Anaheim. TRANSIENT ADVERTISING: SPACES 1 square ..... $1 00 2 squares ..... 2 00 3 squares ..... 3 00 4 squares ..... 4 00 1 week ..... $1 50 2 weeks ..... 3 50 3 weeks ..... 5 50 4 weeks ..... 8 00 All legal advertisements must be paid for before affidavit of publication is given. Advertisements must reach this office not later than Friday morning in order to insure their appearance on the day following. Brief communications on current topics are respectfully solicited from all parts of the county. NASBY IN EUROPE. I am at present in London tryin' to make up my mind whether to stay here and be cum a English patriot, or to go to France and be cum a Irish one. There is so much to be sed on both sides that I find it difficult to decide. If it wuz certain that the Irish agitashen wood keep up, I think I shood go to Paris, but unforchunitly ther never wuz a Irish movement yit that wuzn't immejitly sold out by the leaders. Ez a rool, after a insurrecbun wuz fanned into decent proporshuns, ther immejitly ocured a footrace among the leaders to see The private soldier in England enjoys strange as it may seem, better opportunities for advancement than a private in the United States army. In a memorandum relative to recruiting it is stated, among other advantages of the army, that the following commissions are given exclusively to deserving soldiers: two hundred and twenty-five regimental quartermasters at $2 25 to $3 75 per day, 50 riding masters at the same rate of pay, 40 commissariat and transport staff quartermasters, and 25 ordnance-store department quartermasters at $2 40 to $3 80 per day. In addition to these a limited number of non-commissioned officers, who are able to pass a qualifying examination, are annually selected for commissions as lientenants. There are also 590 appointments to the rank of warrant officers, varying in pay from $1 25 to $1 50 a day. Other appointments open to the army are 680 clerkships and miscellaneous appointments at schools of instruction, regimental schools and manufacturing and miscellaneous establishments, at $1 to $1 50 a day. Altogether there are appointments and promotions open in the army to the number of over 35,000, or about one-sixth of the total strength of the force, and young men who contemplate joining the army are further reminded of the other advantages presented to the soldier in the shape of good conduct pay, working pay, deferred pay and pension, prizes for good shooting, etc. The pay, rations, lodging and clothing of an ordinary soldier are pronounced equal to $3 75 a week, not reckoning the $15 a year which is saved for him as deferred pay. A boy about 14 years of age was smoking a cigar the other morning, when a citizen halted before him and said: "Boy, do you realize what you are doing?" "Smokin' a powerful good five-center, won on a bet," was the reply. "But don't you know that you are filling your system with poison!" "Naw." "Well, you are. That cigar contains enough nicotine to kill a cat." "I'm Chicago, Sept. 3.-A says: A stocky man, witty and close-clipped sandy boy the main entrance of the yesterday, and started a street toward the Elevator bunko men stood in the horse and watched. B from behind the hack, g instant, and then cried blazed with joy, "Mr. Pellasville, how are you?" the hand of the stocky pans though it was his long lenght. The stocky man shook "G'way! G'way! I do." "What; are you now Hornellsville?" "No, I ain't." "Well; this is a most blance. May I ask who tion of the throat or lung KING'S NEW DISCOVERY mediate relief. We knw cases it has completely o all other medicines ha remedy can show one-hent cures. Now, to go proof that Dr. King's cure you of Asthma, Br Consumption, severe Hoarseness, or any thre you will call at Langen get a trial bottle free on bottle for $1.00. Whoo & Co., San Francisco. Oh, What Will you heed the perhaps of the sure ap terible disease, Consu selves if you can affi ing 50 cts., to run thru for it. We know from I am at present in London tryin' to make up my mind whether to stay here and be cum a English patriot, or to go to France and becum a Irish one. There is so much to be sed on both sides that I find it difficult to decide. If it wuz certain that the Irish agitashen wood keep up, I think I shood go to Paris, but unforthunitly ther never wuz a Irish movement yit that wuzn't immejitly sold out by the leaders. Ez a rool, after a insurreccshun wuz fanned into decent proporshuns, ther immejitly ocured a footrace among the leaders to see which cool get to London to sell it out first. Ther is no doubt but that I kin make a good thing uv it by organizin' myself into a skirmish' fund or a relief fund, or most anything uv the kind, and bevin' the Irish servant girls and day labrers uv Ameriky send me contribushens, but when this present mouvement dies out, where am I? I shood hev to go to work to get up a new truble; and that wood be strainin' onto a Amerikin. A Irishman cums to it naturally, but to me it wood be a noo eggsperience. On the other hand, I never saw better material for a party uv reform, simeler to the Dimocrisy in Ameriky, than there is here in London. Ther is oshuns of material here, Atlantics and Pacifics uv it. Ther is more ginnills to the square acre than I ever see afore, and wot makes it better, they are crowded ol the time. England is a kentry pekulierly favorable to poplar uprisins. Ther is a great deel of welth here, a great deel. The shops are stuff with valuable goods, and the banks are gronin with coin. It is coin they hev here. It isn't Confederit paper which wasn't wuth cartin home, or even green hax, wich a patriot in 1863 hed to steel at 33 cents on the dollar. When it cumes to a poplar uprisin there are ruther too many suljers about for comfort, wich are the hirelins of royalty. But let the mob take the propshens uv the riot in Noo York in 1863, and it wood be singler ef the luvers of hoomanity didn't git away with enuff to pay him for the trouble. There is a wilderniss uv wealth here. The field is ready for the harvest. I shood like amazingly to get my sickle in. Wat I shel do I don't know. Ez it is I am restin on my cars and keepin a weather eye out for wat may turn up. I am very comfortably sitobated, and am in no hurry. The landlord uv wich I rent my rooms appears to be satisfied without askin for money (my valise looks full), and I hev established credit at three or four public houses and the same number uv eatin houses. Livin is very hi here, but it makes no espeshel difference to me. Ef they charge it I am just ez well satisfied to let em charge liberally. It does em good, I suppose, to take advantage uv a unsofisticated Amerikin, and if it's any comfort to em, why let em have it. When they're thrue chargin it's a easy matter to move to another clothing of an ordinary soldier are pronounced equal to $3 75 a week, not reckoning the $15 a year which is saved for him as deferred pay. A boy about 14 years of age was smoking a cigar the other morning, when a citizen halted before him and said: "Boy, do you realize what you are doing?" "Smokin' a powerful good five-center, won on a bet," was the reply. "But don't you know that you are filling your system with poison?" "Naw." "Well, you are. That cigar contains enough nicotine to kill a cat." "I'm no cat." "I know it. It doesn't kill you suddenly, but poisons the blood and sows the seed of fell disease. You may drop dead on your way home." "I ain't gain' home." "It fills me with horror to see a lad of your age destroying both soul and body. Boy, I entreat you to throw away that vile cigar." "I dasn't. Some one else would pick it up and be pizened." "Throw it away, and I'll buy you three apples." "Don't like 'em." "Or a quart of peanuts." "Say," said the boy, as he fondly regarded the inch of ashes at the end of the cigar. "I bet a boy the cigar this morning that he couldn't tech his tongue to a lamp-post and then sing 'Sally Walters.' He teched, and there's a crowd up there now tryin' to thaw him loose. I ain't very scart about bein' pizened, and I don't keer much for fatherly advice, but if you've got any spare time you might go up there and tell that 'ere boy that a chunk of natural philosophy is worth a hull barnful of experiments." The growth of the Methodists as a sect has probably been without precedent in rapidity. Their first "preaching house" dates from 1739, at Bristol, England. But before that an unused foundry in London was so used. The worship in Methodist chapels in England to-day is divided into that of the Liturgical and non-Liturgical. Wesleyanism combines both, and in many Wesleyan chapels the service differs but little from that of the Episcopal church. A writer of authority says: "With strong confidence in the accuracy of our statements, we compute the adherents of Methodism at five millions in connection with the Bristol conferences, and fourteen millions with the American. The ecclesiastical property of the connection in Great Britain may be calculated at eleven millions, and in America at eighteen, sterling. It is in Great Britain almost exclusively preferred by the lower middle class—the well-to-do mechanic and the tradesman, and the manufacturer, but not the rich son of the manufacturer; for, as Mrs. Barbauld pertinently remarked, in the case of the wealthy, the carriages of the second generation always convey them to the parish church." A long legal contest at Tolland, Conn., has ended in the breaking of a will because the testator was a Spiritualist. Calvin Hall proofs that Dr. King's cure you of Asthma, Br Consumption, severe Hoarseness, or any threat you will call at Langen get a trial bottle free on bottle for $1.00. Whoo & Co., San Francisco. Oh, What Will you heed the perhaps of the sure apterible disease, Conselfes if you can afford 50 cts., to run thru for it. We know from loh's Cure will cure you fails. This explains wwion Bottles were sold L Group and Whooping Bers, do not be without Side, ar Chest, use Shield Sold by Wm. M. H Wholesale by Crane cisco. Dyspepsia & L Is it not worth the to free yourself of ev distressing complaints at once at our drug st Shiloh's Nitalizer. Ev ed guarantee on it. U it does you no good its Sold by Wm. M. Hig We have a speedy Catarrh, Diphtheria, Head Ache in SHILO EDY. A nasal injection Use it if you o breath. Sold by Wm. M. Wholesale San Francisco In cases of Piles, Ointment acts like a diate relief. Ask thru try it and see for you. A mother and son Blood! The mother General Unhappiness Bucklen's The Best Salve In Bruises, Sores, Ulcer sores, Tetter, Chappy Corns and all kinds o salve is guaranteed tion in every case or 25 cents per box. F Berger, Anaheim w& Co. S.F. Opinion of E St President Mary J More MD. Liebig's LIQUID E Tonic Invigorator and recommend it aficient preparations It combines the virtu remarkable way,and ed life when no other (Remember the nam other.) Of druggist The Culture Although Nature feect beauty, Art ma supply Nature's definianced in the cla parted to even sai The landlord uv wich I rent my rooms appears to be satisfied without askin for money (my valise looks full), and I hev established credit at three or four public houses and the same number uv eatin houses. Livin is very hi here, but it makes no espeshel difference to me. Ef they charge it I am just ez well satisfied to let em charge liberally. It does em good, I suppose, to take advantage uv a unsofisticated Amerikin, and ef it's any comfort to em, why let em have it. When they're thru chargin it's a easy matter to move to another quarter and do it over again. The beauty of London is it's so large that a man uv my time uv life can't begin to egghaust his credit in it. Where I a young man and intended staying in London, I shood look out for some provishn for old age, but at 60 wat's the yoose? I can't expect to liv more than twenty years more, and probably not that, for the change from Bourbon whisky to British brandy hez had a renchin effect upon me alredy. But shood I live twenty yeers I can't hope to possibly eggshaust credit in a city uv 4,000,000 uv people. Ef I do, then my tongue hez forgot its cunnin, and my rite hand will no longer cleve to anything. I must confess that I don't like the average Englishman. I haven't made the acquaintance uv any dooks or baronets yet, nor hev I basked in the smiles uv royalty, but I hev tried to make the acquaintance uv sum uv the better class uv comonera. They are a very hawty and reserved class uv people. There isn't that freedom, that deliteful loosenis, wich you eggsperience in Kentucky. I slapped one uv em on the shoulder the other day in a saloon, and he was actily offended at it. And another uv whom I tried to borrer five pounds actily hed the cheek to refoos me, on the flimay ground that he hedn't knod me long enuf! That wur the precise reason why I expected to git it. Hed he knod me longer he never wood lend me at all. The vintage in France last year is estimated by the British Vice-Consul at La Rocelle at 658,000,000 gallons, which, though more than one-sixth in excess of that of the previous year, was not much more than one-half the average of the last ten years. It is reckoned that the vineyards in which the vines have been totally destroyed by the phylloxera amount to more than one and a quarter million acres, and that more than an equal extent is infested, though resisting the attack. A long legal contest at Tolland, Conn., has ended in the breaking of a will because the testator was a Spiritualist. Calvin Hall was for the twenty-three years preceding his death a firm believer in spiritualism. He built two meeting houses for congregations of that faith, and his conduct was largely controlled, as he declared, by spirits, some of whom came to him visibly and audibly, while others communicated through mediums. In other matters he was not peculiar, and he did not rely on all the supernatural advice which he received, for he believed that many spirits were liars and fools; but he followed the directions of several of these ghostly counsellors implicitly, even in the making of his will. The contest proved these facts in court, while the other side introduced expert testimony to establish Hall's soundness of mind. Judge Martin's charge was exceedingly cautious, and he did not discuss directly the question whether Hall's religious views indicated an impairment of intellect, but simply told the jurors that they were to judge, from the evidence, whether he was mentally capable of making a will. The verdict declaring the will invalid was agreed to without delay. WETHERSFIELD (N.Y.), Aug. 27.—Sixty years ago Wetherfield was noted for its onions. Of late years, however, some of the towns of Fairfield County have taken the lead in raising this fragrant vegetable. This season Mr. C. Adams and son of this town carefully measured off 110 rods of land with a view of planting it with onions, to see if the soil of Wetherfield was not as good for this vegetable as that of Fairfield County. Off of this 110 rods of land they raised and shipped 165 barrels of onions. This is at the rate of 690 bushels to the acre. This has never been beaten in the State, so it is said, and Wetherfield once more claims the banner as being the best town in the State to raise onions. Squirrels in Arkansas are said to be eating the cotton seed and scattering the cotton balls. Their usual food, nuts and acorns, was a failure this year. CHICAGO, Sept. 3.—A New York Special says: A stocky man, with square shoulders and close-clipped sandy beard, hurried out of the main entrance of the Fifth Avenue Hotel, yesterday, and started along Twenty-Third street toward the Elevated Railroad. Two bunko men stood in the shadow of a cab horse and watched. Bunko No. 1 jumped from behind the hack, gazed at him for an instant, and then cried, as his face fairly blazed with joy, "Mr. Yarlington, of Hornellsville, how are you?" With this he seized the hand of the stocky party and wrung it as though it was his long lost brother. The stocky man shook him off, and said: "G'way! G'way! I don't know you." "What; are you not Mr. Farlington, of Hornellsville?" "No, I ain't." "Well; this is a most astonishing resemblance. May I ask who you are?" "Yes, you may." "Well, who are you?" "I'm General Ulysses S. Grant." Facts That We Know. If you are suffering with a severe Cough, Cold, Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption, loss of voice, tickling in the throat, or any affection of the throat or lungs, we know that Dr. King's New Discovery will give you immediate relief. We know of hundreds of cases it has completely cured, and that where all other medicines had failed. No other remedy can show one-half as many permanent cures. Now, to give you satisfactory proof that Dr. King's New Discovery will cure you of Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Consumption, severe Coughs and Colds, Hoarseness, or any throat or lung disease, if you will call at Langenberger's store you can get a trial bottle free of cost, or a regular size bottle for $1.00. Wholesale by Redington & Co., San Francisco. Oh, What a Cough! Will you heed the warning? The signal perhaps of the sure approach of that more terrible disease, Consumption. Ask yourselves if you can afford for the sake of saving 50 cts., to run the risk and do nothing for it. We know from experience that Shi- DIRECTORY. STATE OFFICERS. GEORGE C. PERKINS...Governor JOHN MANSFIELD...Lieutenant-Governor DANIEL M. BURNS...Secretary of State DANIEL M. KENFIELD...Controller JOHN WEIL...Treasurer AUGUSTUS L. HART...Attorney-General JAMES W. SHANKLIN...Surveyor-General PRANK W. GROSS...Clerk of Supreme Court R. F. MORRISON..Chief Justice Sup'me Court J. D. THORNTON...Associate Justice S. B. McKEE... M. H. MYRICK... J. R. SHARPSTEIN... E. M. ROSS... E. W. McKINSTRY... COUNTY OFFICERS. Y. SEPULVEDA...Superior Judge V. E. HOWARD... T. B. BROWN...District Attorney W. R. ROWLAND...Sheriff A. W. POTTS...Clerk MILTON LINDLEY...Treasurer C. C. LAMB...Recorder B. A. YORBA...Auditor J. W. VENABLE...Assessor W. B. CULLEN...Tax Collector E. T. WRIGHT...Surveyor J. KERTZ...Coroner J. W. HINTON..Superintendent of Schools SUPERVISORS. C. PRAGER, (Chairman), First District J. H. ROGERS... J. H. HANNON...Second W. F. COOPER...Third R. EGAN...Fourth Regular meeting on the first Monday in each month. LEGISLATIVE OFFICERS. J. B. WEST...State Senator R. F. DEL VALLE...Member of Assembly J. F. CRANK... MUNICIPAL OFFICERS. THE STEARNS ALFRED ROBINSON 120 Sutter St., San Oh, What a Cough! Will you heed the warning? The signal perhaps of the sure approach of that more terrible disease, Consumption. Ask yourselves if you can afford for the sake of saving 50 cts., to run the risk and do nothing for it. We know from experience that Shiloh's Cure will cure your Cough. It never fails. This explains why more than a million Bottles were sold last year. It relieves Croup and Whooping Cough at once. Mothers, do not be without it. For Lame Back, Side, ar Chest, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by Wm. M. Higgins, Anaheim, Cal. Wholesale by Crane & Brigham, San Francisco. Dyspepsia & Liver Complaint. Is it not worth the small price of 75 cents to free yourself of every symptom of these distressing complaints? If you think so call at once our drug store and get a bottle of Shiloh's Nitalizer. Every bottle has a printed guarantee on it. Use accordingly, and if it does you no good it will cost you nothing. Sold by Wm. M. Higgins, Anaheim, Cal. We have a speedy and positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker month and Head Ache in SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY. A nasal injector free with each bottle. Use it if you desire health and sweet breath. Sold by Wm. M. Higgins, Anaheim, Cal. Wholesale by Crane & Brigham San Francisco. In cases of Piles, Dr. Trask's Magnetic Ointment acts like a charm, affording immediate relief. Ask those who have tried it, or try it and see for yourself. A mother and son killed by King of the Blood! The mother was Dyspepsia, the son General Unhappyness. See advertisement. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This salve is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in every case or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by A. LANGENBERGER, Anaheim, wholesale by Redington & Co. S. F. Opinion of Eminent Dr. R S. Steuart, PRESIDENT MARYLAND HOSPITAL, BALTIMORE Md... I have used COLDEN'S LIEBIG'S LIQUID EXTRACT OF BEEF AND TONIC INVIGORATOR for more than a year, and recommend it as one of the most efficient preparations I have ever met with. It combines the virtues of food and tonic in a remarkable way, and I am satisfied has saved life when no other medicine could do it. (Remember the name, COLDEN'S — take no other.) Of druggists generally. The Culture of Beauty. Although Nature alone can produce perfect beauty, Art may in a great measure supply Nature's deficiencies. We see this instanced in the clearness and luster imparted to even a sallow skin by 'GLENN'. C. PRAGER, (Chairman), First District J. H. ROGERS J. H. HANNON Second W. F. COOPER Third R. EGAN Fourth Regular meeting on the first Monday in each month. LEGISLATIVE OFFICERS. J. B. WEST State Senator R. F. DEL VALLE Member of Assembly J. F. CRANK MUNICIPAL OFFICERS. B. DREYFUS (President), Trustee F. A. KORN D. E. MILES D.W.C.OWAN D.W.FISH RICHARD MELROSE Town Clerk R.M.BARHAM Marshal THEO.RIMPAU Treasurer JOHN P.ZEYN Assessor A.BAILEY Justice of the Peace Regular meetings on the first Wednesday in each month. TOWNSHIP OFFICERS. ALEXANDER BAILEY Justice of the Peace T.L.GANNON Constable R.M.BARHAM Constable R.BOHN FEDERAL OFFICERS. CHARLES R.JOHNSON Register Land Office J.W.HAVERSTICK Receiver Land Office W.S.MOORE Dep.Col.Int.Rev. IVAR A.WEID U.S.GANGER J.D.DUNLAP Dep.U.S.Marshal SOCIETY MEETINGS. Anaheim Lodge No. 85, A.O.U.W Meeting every Saturday night. Richard Melrose, Master Workman. T.S.Grimshaw, Recorder Anaheim Lodge No. 207, F,and A.M.Meeting the Monday preceding the full moon in each month. W.M.McFadden, Worshipful Master D.E.Miles, Secretary. Anaheim Lodge No.109, I.O.O.F.Meeting every Tuesday evening. John P.Zeyn,Noble Grand J.Gooch,Secretary. Orpheus Lodge No.237, I.O.O.F.Meeting every Thursday evening.H.A.Boese,N.G.R.Menzel,Secretary. Orion Encampment No.54, I.O.O.F.Regular meetings on the first and third Fridays in each month.W.J.Hill,C.P.F.A.Korn,Scribe. Anaheim Fire Company No.I.H.AStough,Foreman.N.A.Bittner.Secretary.Regular meetings on the last Saturday in each month Anaheim Viticultural and Horticultural Society.Theo.Reiser,President;Richard Melrose.Secretary.Regular meetings on the Wednesday of or preceding the full moon in each month.at 7:30 P.M. Anaheim Land League.Regular meetings at Grange Hall on the first Sunday in each month at 2 o'clock P.M.President Edw'd.Evey.Secretary.J.J.Bodkin. St Michael's Church Rev.J.A.Emery.Missionary.Services at 11 o'clock every Sunday morning.Sunday school at 10 A.M. SENIOR AND JUNIOR "BUCKEYE" LAWNMOWERS EASY TO WORK NOISELESS IN OPERA TION BEAUTIFUL IN APPEARANCE,LIGHT,STRONG AND DURABLE They Stand Ahead of all Competitors! Strictly First-class in every respect.Fully Warranted. Send for Descriptive Circular. MAST,FOOS & CO.,MANUFACTURERS,SPRINGFIELD,OHIO. B.DREYFUS,Anaheim,San Francisco J.FROWENFIELD.New York B.DREYFUS & CO. Growers and Dealers in California Wines and Grape Brandy. COOPERAGE A LARGE QUANTITY OF BARRELS,HALF BARRELS, 10 Gallon and 5 Gallon Kegs For Sale Cheap. Apply to B.DREYFUS & Anaheim ANAHEIM Lighter Company! ANAHEIM LANDING. THIS COMPANY IS NOW PREPARED TO RECEIVE AND DELIVER freight at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES The Culture of Beauty. Although Nature alone can produce perfect beauty, Art may in a great measure supply Nature's deficiencies. We see this instanced in the clearness and luster imparted to even a sallow skin by "GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP." The lady of forty, who uses this beautifier, drops at least ten years of her age. Unlike the dangerous cosmetics which obstruct the pores, it is entirely harmless. See that "C. N. CRITTENTON, Proprietor," is printed on each packet, without which none is genuine. Sold by druggists and fancy goods dealers. Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye, Black or Brown, 50c. Fire in a Dry Time Is not more dangerous than a Consumptive Cough, Arrest it with Hale's Honey of Horkhound and Tar. Sold by druggists. PIKE'S TOOTHACHE DROPS cure in one minute. HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS Though Shaken in Every Joint. And fiber with fever and ague, or billions remittent, the system may yet be freed from the malignant virus with Hostetter's Stomach Bittern. Protect the system against it with this hectometer and quinacid, which is furthermore a supreme remedy for liver complaints, constipation dyspepsia, diarrhea, thrombism, kidney troubles and other afflictions. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. WASHINGTON Meat Market! CENTRE STREET, ANAHEIM, C. E. LEONARD, Proprietor. THE PATRONAGE OF THE PEOPLE OF ANAheim and vicinity is respectfully solicited. G. H. KELLOGG, General Commission Merchant, —AND DEALER IN— Provisions and Groceries. Especial attention paid to Country Orders. Consignments Solicited. 425 Clay Street - San Francisco. JOHN HANNA, Real Estate Agent. Live Stock Bought and Sold on Commission. ANAHEIM. ANAheim Viticultural and Horticultural Society. Theo. Reiser, President; Richard Melrose, Secretary. Regular meetings on the Wednesday of or preceding the full moon in each month, at 7:30 p.m. ANAheim Land League. Regular meetings at Grange Hall on the first Sunday in each month at 2 o'clock p.m. President, Edw'd. Evey. Secretary, J. J. Bodkin. St. Michael's Church, Rev. J. A. Emery. Missionary. Services at 11 o'clock every Sunday morning. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Evening service on the first and third Sundays in every month at 8 o'clock. Evangelical Association-German. Preaching on the first and third Sundays in each month at 3 o'clock p.m., at the Presbyterian Church. Sunday school every Sunday at 2 o'clock p.m. All are invited. R. Staehli, Pastor. Ladies' Aid Society. Meetings on first Wednesday of each month at 2 p.m. at residence of Mrs. Dreytus. Mrs. B. Dreyfus, President; Mrs. J. A. Emery, Secretary. 1881. Harper's Bazar. Illustrated. This popular periodical is preeminently a journal for the household. 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