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WEEKLY GAZETTE.
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Richard Melrose,
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A Fiery Grave.
From the London Times.
The Westphalia papers give an account of a terrible catastrophe which occurred in the northwestern part of that province on the 18th inst. There has been for some time in operation in the neighborhood of Solingen, not far from Barmen, a strange phenomenon. A part of the soil of a hilly heath became excessively hot, so much so that some people living close by availed themselves of the heat for domestic purposes. The explanation suggested was that some inflammable subterranean gas, or perhaps petroleum, had been accidentally set on fire. Some water had been brought to the spot by an artificial channel; but its contact with the burning soil had only produced violent explosions, which seemed to shatter all the ground around. Yesterday week some persons drove out in a carriage from Kemscheid to The Insignificance of Primeval Cities.
I cannot conclude this chapter on the third, the burnt city, without examining once more the question whether this pretty little town, with brick walls, which can hardly have housed 3,000 inhabitants, could have been identical with the great Homeric Ilias of immortal renown, which withstood for ten long years the heroic efforts of the united Greek army of 110,000 men, and which could only at last be captured by a stratagem.
First, as regards the size of all the prehistoric cities, I repeat that they were but very small. In fact, we can hardly too much contract our ideas of the dimensions of those primeval cities.
So, according to the Attic tradition, Athens was built by the Pelagians, and was limited to the small rock of the Acropolis, whose plateau is of oval form, 900 feet long and 400 feet broad at its broadest part; but it was much smaller still until Cimon enlarged it by building the wall on its eastern declivity, and leveling the slope within by means of detritus. The Ionians, having captured the city, forced the Pelagians to settle at the southern foot of the Acropolis. According to Thucydides, Athens was only enlarged by the coalescence of the Attic dem there effected by Theseus. In like manner Athens, Thebes, Mycenee, and all the other cities whose names are of the plural form, were probably at first limited to their stronghold, called polis, and had their names in the singular; but, the cities having been enlarged, they received the plural name, the citadel being then called acropolis, and the lower town polis. The most striking proof of this is the name of the valley Polis in Ithaca, which is not derived from a real city or acropolis—for my excavations there have proved that this single fertile valley in the island can never have been the site of a city—but from a natural rock, which has never touched by the sound of man. This rock, however, having precisely the shape of a cataclysm, is for this reason now called catenen, and was no doubt in ancient times, called Polis, which name has been transferred to the valley.
The ancient Polis or Asty was the ordinary habitat of the town chief of King, with his family and dependants, such as the rather cloaked of the people it was the site of the Agora and the temples, and the general peace of Krage in time of danger. We have traces of this act in the extended sense of the Pharnastille, to embrace a town, and in Angle-Saxon burgh; also, as Procopius says to me, in the Slavic There are some peculiar Italy about certain fruits Though blackberries grow on roadsides they are not table, being considered almon. Watermelons, also fate, and are only sold on poorer classes. Tomato upon the table, but are often with. I think the kind we live has never entirely shocked I gave her one—a couple of raw tomatoes gar an Italian always praised upon spinach, for instance is eaten with ground coffee it, which I can assure you fresh figs are always eaten fried ham, which brings fruit most wonderfully.
Stop That!
If you are suffering with Asthma, Bronchitis, Haitian loss of voice, tickling any affection of the Three King's New Discovery This is the greatest remedy by its curing thousands of hot one million bottles of DOCORY have been used and have given perfect success. We can unhit this is really the only way and lung affections, and commend it to all. Call free of cost, or a register For sale by A. Lang Wholesale by Redington cisco.
Shiloh's Consumption
This is beyond questionful Cough Medicine we doses invariably cure Cough, Group, and H wonderful success in this treatment without a parallel medicine. Since its first been sold on a guarantee other medicine can stay Cough, we earnestly assists 10 cts., 50 cts., and $1 are sore. Chest or Back Porous Plaster. Price 2 M. Higgins, Anaheim, Ham, Wholesale Agent.
SHILOH'S CATARACT marvelous cure for Catarrhea
A part of the soil of a hilly heath became excessively hot, so much so that some people living close by availed themselves of the heat for domestic purposes. The explanation suggested was that some inflammable subterranean gas, or perhaps petroleum, had been accidentally set on fire. Some water had been brought to the spot by an artificial channel; but its contact with the burning soil had only produced violent explosions, which seemed to shatter all the ground around. Yesterday week some persons drove out in a carriage from Kemscheid to inspect the spot. When arrived at a distance of about a quarter of an English mile, they heard a strange rumbling noise, which so terrified the horses that they had to alight, and send the carriage back some distance. They walked on, discussing the likelihood of any danger, when suddenly a space of the hillside, about 100 metres square, opened, disclosing a gulf of liquid fire, and throwing up flames. The house where the family mentioned above lived was at once surrounded by the flames, and was, before their eyes, swallowed up in the liquid fiery cauldron at their feet, apparently feeding the flames. It is known that several persons were in the house; none were saved, but it has not been ascertained how many perished.
Koumiss has come into notice as a beverage because of its use by the President. The following is a recipe for making it: Fill a quart bottle up to the neck with milk; add two tablespoonfuls of white sugar (after dissolving the same by the addition of a little water over a hot fire); also a quarter of a two-cent cake of compressed yeast; then tie the cork on the bottle securely, and shake the mixture well; place it in a room of the temperature of 50 to 35 degrees Fahrenheit for six hours, and finally in the ice box over night. The milk used should be perfectly pure, and the yeast fresh. If there is any curdle in the koumiss or thickened part resembling cheese, it shows that the fermentation has gone too far and the drink is spoiled. It may be added that unless care is taken in drawing the cork the fluid will go out with it, like warm Scotch ale. Koumiss is already obtainable at the Washington bars.
New York, September 15th.—A special from London says: A great sensation was caused at Bristol by the discovery of a cargo of three hundred tons of human bones being discharged there to the order of a local firm engaged in manufacturing manure. The bones were shipped from Rodosto at Constantinople, and are supposed to be the remains principally of the defenders of Plevna. There are complete limbs among the horrible cargo, and in some cases the hair adheres to the skulls. Peter Cooper says it is a common thing among the British to buy human bones; in fact they will take all they can get at any time and from any part of the world. They use them for manuring their land.
Daniel Webster at His Own Table.
It is not generally wise to attempt to reproduce the table, conversation of a good man, for who does not know that the aroma which fills a room when a precious wine is uncorked is an evanescent influence? Who does not know that there are characteristics of manner and voice, and a play of features which no record of the remark or the anecdote can give to those who did not hear it? It should be said, however, of Mr. Webster that he never discoursed, never harangued at his own table, or at any other where set speeches were not in set order, and that he never monopolized the conversation. His mode of talking was to "give and take;" and although all felt him to be the person whom everyone desired to hear, no one presumed to "draw him out." Nor was it necessary for him to do so. As Mr. Kenyon found him in England, so it was in his own house. We did not "question" him on "affairs of state." Politics were sedimented to. As he knew so much else, he had so many other resources, he was so rich in experience, observation and feeling, that conversation did not need to drift into that dreary subject—the party objects and struggles of the day. His conversation had the accidental flow which belongs to all good talking. Natural objects, common things, or common occurrences, might start the topic, but when he touched it he invested it with an interest, and placed it in relations and surrounded it with information that surprised the listener like a new revelation. It was knowledge without pedantry, the power of illustration without lecturing. He excelled, too, in the art of telling a story, of which the humor was infinitely heightened by his own enjoyment of it. But, in all his humor in conversation, there was never the smallest approach to indelicacy. When the ladies had retired from the table, no one ever heard from him, or in his presence, an anecdote or an allusion that might not have been uttered before them; nor did a word of profanity or irreverence for things sacred pass his lips in any company.—Curtis' Life of Cough Medicine we doses invariably cure Cough, Crop, and H wonderful success in this tion is without a parallel medicine. Since its first been sold on a guarantee other medicine can stay Cough, we earnestly cure Cough, we earnestly cure Cough, we earnestly cure Cough.
SHILOH'S CATARACT marvelous cure for Cataract month, and Headache there is an ingenuity more successful treasures without extra For sale by Wm. M. H.heim, Cal. Wholesale Agent.
Answer The Answer The answer in another columnatic Ointment, said sufficient remedy.
Bucklen's The Best Salve Bruises, Sores, Ulcerations and all kinds of salve is guaranteed to treat in every case or 25 cents per box. FBERGER, Anaheim, W & Co. S.F.
Opinion Of Efficacy President Mary Moore MD., Liebig's Liquid Enzyme Invigorator and recommend it as efficient preparations It combines the virtues remarkable way, and ed life when no other (Remember the name other.) Of druggist
The Culture Although Nature feels beauty, Art may supply Nature's defenses instanced in the claparted to even a saline Sulphur Soap." This uses this beautifier of her age. Unlike which obstructs harmless See that Proprietor," is prepared without whichnone druggists and fancy
A correspondent vouches for the following conversation occurring in a horse car:
First old lady—Wall, Mariar has done pretty well, ain't she?
Second old lady—How is that, Amanda?
First old lady—Why, you see, Mariar, she went and married a sea captain, and has life was insured for $10,000. Before two months he died, an' she got the insurance money, an' now she's putty comfortable.
Second old lady—Law sakes! but Providence is kind to some folks.
The water bicycle, a curious invention which has been lately patented, will, no doubt, be generally used. The wood-work of the bicycle is as long as a boat, and appears to be two long strips of wood with cross-ties, and the bicycle in the center. You work the wheel and paddle with hands and feet just as you would on the ordinary bicycle. It is impossible to upset the craft or sink it. They are so safe that they are constructed for women and children as well as men.
Cocoanut growing is becoming an important industry in Florida. Charles Maloney has a plantation of several thousand trees on Stock Island. J. V. Harris of Key West has 7,000 trees, E. O. Lock about 10,000, and Lieutenant-Governor Bethel is having an extensive grove of cocoanut trees planted.
Iowa is subject to strange freaks of weather just now. Last week the people of that State were melting and the country was parched with drought. A few days later they were playing snowball near Des Moines.
How to Sell More Beer.
Sam Foote had reason to complain of the shortness of the beer served to him at dinner. He called the landlord and said to him: "Pray, sir, how many butts of beer do you draw in a month?"
"Ten, sir," replied the publican. "And would you like to draw eleven if you could?" "Certainly, sir." "Then! will tell you how," said Foote; "fill your measure!"
Has an off-hand way with it—A circular saw.
"I wish," said the farmer's wife to her husband and six boys, "that some of you would shoot the yeller cat." So they all, when they happened to think of it, went and loaded the gun. Luckily, it was the youngest boy that fired it for he was very healthy and could stand being kicked through a fence. When he came to, he went and baptized that gun "old mule."
A Watertown musical genius has invented an apparatus or instrument which is christened "the organum foghornum." It must be intimately related to the swinette, the music of which is created by the operator taking a young pig under his arm and gracefully twisting its tail.
The Marylanders say that a watermelon should be for two days on ice before being eaten, and should then be eaten between meals. But, for some unaccountable reason, they don't succeed in impressing this fashion upon the colored population to any considerable extent.
There are some peculiar little prejudices in Italy about certain fruits and vegetables. Though blackberries grow in profusion along the roadsides they are never seen on the table, being considered altogether too common. Watermelons, also, share the same fate, and are only sold on the streets to the poorer classes. Tomatoes never appear upon the table, but are only used to flavor with. I think the kind signora with whom we live has never entirely recovered from the shock I gave her one day by begging for a couple of raw tomatoes. In place of vinegar an Italian always prefers lemon juice, upon spinach, for instance. Cottage cheese is eaten with ground coffee sprinkled upon it, which I can assure you is not bad. And fresh figs are always eaten with a dish of fried ham, which brings out the flavor of the fruit most wonderfully. — Florence Letter.
Stop That Cough.
If you are suffering with a Cough, Cold, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Consumption, loss of voice, tickling in the throat, or any affection of the Throat or Lungs, use Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. This is the great remedy that is causing so much excitement by its wonderful cures, curing thousands of hopeless cases. Over one million bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery have been used within the last year, and have given perfect satisfaction in every instance. We can unhesitatingly say that this is really the only sure cure for throat and lung affections, and can cheerfully recommend it to all. Call and get a trial bottle free of cost, or a regular size for $1.00. For sale by A. Langenberger, Anaheim, Wholesale by Redington & Co., San Francisco.
Shiloh's Consumption Cure.
This is beyond question the most successful Cough Medicine we have ever sold, a few doses invariably cure the worst cases of Cough, Group, and Bronchitis, while its wonderful success in the cure of Consumption is without a parallel in the history of medicine. Since its first discovery it has been sold on a guarantee—a test which no other medicine can stand. If you have a Cough, we earnestly ask you to try it. Price 10 cts., 50 cts., and $1.00. If your Lungs are sore, Chest or Back lame, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cts. Sold by Wm. M. Higgins, Anaheim, Cal. Crane & Brigham, Wholesale Agents, San Francisco.
SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY. — A marvelous cure for Catarrh, Diptheria, Canine Disease.
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
FRANK W. GROSS... Clerk of Supreme Court
R. P. 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.KURTZ... 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.EIAN.... Fourth"
LEGISLATIVE OFFICERS.
J.B.WEST.....State Senator
R.F.DELVALLE.....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
THE STEARNS ALFRED ROBINSON
120 Sutter St., San Francisco
LAND FOR SALE IN LOTS TO SUIT. SUITABLE FOR THE FLAGS, ALMONDS, WALMUGS, APPLES, PEACHES, PEARS, ALFALFA, COUNTY AT AN AVERAGE DEPTH OF SIX FEET FROM THE SURFACE. ON A MAIN CAN BE OBTAINED AND THE MORE ELEVATED PORTIONS CAN BE IRRIGATED OF THESE LANDS ARE NATURALLY MOIST, REQUIREING ONLY GOOD CULTIVATION. TERMS: One-fourth cash; balance in one, two or three years in showing these lands to parties seeking land, who are in law purchasing elsewhere.
SENIOR AND JUNIOR "BUCKEYE" LAWN MOWERS
EASY TO WORK, NOISELESS IN OPERATION, BEAUTIFUL IN APPEARANCE, LIGHT, STRONG, AND DURABLE.
They Stand Ahead of All Competitors!
SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY. — A marvelous cure for Catarrh, Diptheria, Canker month, and Headache. With each bottle there is an ingenious nasal Injector for the more successful treatment of these complaints, without extra charge. Price 50 cts. For sale by Wm. M. Higgins, Druggist, Anaheim, Cal. Wholesale by Crane & Brigham, San Francisco.
Answer This Question.
Why do so many people we see around us seem to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Coming up of the Food, Yellow Skin, when for 75 cts. we will sell them Shihoh's Vitalizer, guaranteed to cure them. For sale by Wm. M. Higgins, Druggist, Anaheim, Cal. Wholesale by Crane & Brigham, San Francisco.
We would call attention of readers to the notice in another column of Dr. Trask's Magnetic Ointment, said to be a wonderfully efficient remedy.
Dispondency is sometimes called "the blues," because the latter term describes at once the color and effects of impure blood. Change it to "rose-colored health" by using King of the Blood. See advertisement.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chillblains, 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 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'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.
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
TOWNSHIP OFFICERS.
Alexander Bailey ... Justice of the Peace
T.L.GANNON ... "
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.Gauger
J.D.DUNSLAP ... 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.GoochSecretary.
Orpheus Lodge No.237, I.O.O.F.Meeting every Thursday evening.H.A.Boenge,N.G.R.MenzelSecretary.
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.Evening service on the first and third Sundays in every month at 8 o'clock.
German Church.Rev.Wm.Schildt,Pastor.Services every Sunday morning at Masonie Hall.
SENIOR AND JUNIOR "BUCKEYE"
LAWN MOWERS
EASY TO WORK NOISELESS IN OPERA,TION,BEAUTIFUL IN APPEARANCE,LIGHT,STRONG AND DURABLE They Stand Ahead of all Competitors! Strietly First-class in every respect.Fully Warranted.
Send for Descriptive Circular.
MAST,FOOS & CO.,MANUFACTURERS,SPRINGFIELD,OHIO.
B.DREYFUS,Anaheim,San Francisco
J.FROwenfeld.New York
B.DREYFUS&CO.
Growers and Dealers in California Wines and Grape Brandy.
630 to 642 Brannan Street,San Francisco;45 Broadway New York
COOPERAGE
A LARGE QUANTITY OF BARRELS,HALF BARRELS,
10 Gallon and 5 Gallon Kegs
For Sale Cheap.
Apply to B.DREYFUS&CO.,Anaheim
ANAHEIM Lighter Company!
ANAHEIM LANDING.
THIS COMPANY IS NOW PREPARED TO RECEIVE AND DELIVER freight at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
And the patronage of the public is solicited.Having unequaled facilities for the storage of grain,the offer special inducements in the matter of rates to those who desire to store their grain.All inquiries will be promptly answered upon application in person or by letter to GEORGE HULL,Acent.
1881.
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 Congh, 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 billious remittent, the system may yet be freed from the malignant virus with Hostetter's Stomach Bi ters. Protect the system against it with this beneficial anti-inflammatory, which is furthermore a supreme remedy for liver complaints, constipation dyspepsia, debility, rheumatism, kidney trouble and other alliments.
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 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.
German Church. Rev. Wm. Schuldt,
Pastor. Services every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock at the Masonic Hall.
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.
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Address: HARPER & BROTHERS, New York
ELECTRIC BELL is On Broadway.
Warranted genius...registered to all others. Price on sale for Post-Office use.
"Dr. Pierce's Magnetic Electric Truss."
Hammer Co., Pierce & Son., Fargo,
793 Sacramento Street, San Francisco, Cal.
STEARNS RANCHOS."
RED ROBINSON, TRUSTEE
20 Sutter St., San Francisco.
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R. LUEDKE.
Watch Maker and Jeweler
Centre Street, Anaheim.
LAWN MOWER
MANUFACTURED BY
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R. LUEDKE.
Watch Maker and Jeweler
Centre Street, Anaheim.
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King of the Blood
Is not a "our call"; it is a blood-purifier and tonic.
Impurity of blood poisons the system, deranges
the circulation, and thus induces many disorders,
known by different names to distinguish them according to effects, but being really branches on phases of that great yet terrible disorder, Impurity of Blood, Such are Dupressia, Biliouness, Lever Comphibin, Constipation, Nervous Disorders, Headache, Backache, General Weakness, Heart Disease, Dropy, Kidney Disease, Piles, Ecumatitis, Tarrh, Sororita, Skin Disorders, Ruple, Ulcers, Scolings, etc., etc. Kins of the Blood prevents and cure these by attacking the cause, Impurity of the Blood. Chemists and physicians agree in calling it "the most genuine and efficient preparation for the purpose." Sold by Druggists. 1 per bottle. See testimonial directions, etc., in pamphlet. Treatise and Diseases of the Blood, wrapped around each bottle.
D. KANSOM, BON & CO., Props., Buffalo, N.Y.
HULL VAPOR COOK STOVE.
The only Vapor Cook Stove that has stood the test of years, and given entire and perfect satisfaction.
50,000
Now in use, and growing in favor wherever used. Those who have them will not do without them.
The Most Simple, The Most Durable,
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No Swoltering Heat, No Fire to Build,
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FOR SUMMER USE THEY ARE INDISPENSABLE.
Does every description of cooking or other work heretofore done by the ordinary cooking stove or range, with ease and perfect comfort.
Washing, ironing, baking, broiling, fruit-canning, etc., etc., without the insufferable heat of the old-fashioned cook stove, and always ready.
Our "Patent Automatic Safety Can" renders the use of our stoves "perfectly safe" in the hands of the most careless or inexperienced.
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"HULL VAPOR STOVE COMPANY," Cleveland, Ohio
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Magnetic Ointment.
WARRANTED
To cure Piles and Chafing Sorea.
Also, Bore Kyes, Sore Throat, Karache, Bruises,
Burns, Cuts, Corns, Skin Dicorders, Scarfulous
and all Sores. Its effect in all Kidney, Liver,
Bowel and Lung Diseases, Rheumatism, Backache, Lameness, Sprains, and Swellings is regarded by the best physicians as simply wonderful. For sale by drugrists. Price 25 and 40 cents.
D. Hansom, Ben & Co., Sole Prop., Buffalo, N. E.
GREEN CASTLE
GRAIN DRILL
Has a continuous FORCE FEED
of rubber, cannot bunoh the
crain, sows grain evenly, has
rubber springs, and will clear
all ordinary obstacles. It is built
with Detachable Grass Seeder,
front or rear,
FERTILIZER
ATTACHMENT,
Which sows all kinds of phosphates, or fertilizers in general
use, in same furrow with the
wheat. A Patent Cut-off prevents waste of Fertilizers equal
to 20 per cent. of cost of Drill
each year.
Circulars sent free upon application.
J. B. CROWELL & CO.
GREENCASTLE, PENN'A.
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Passengers & Parcels.
LEAVES WESTMINSTER FOR LOS ANGELES,
via Fulton's Wells, every Friday at 10 a.m. Returning,
will leave Los Angeles on Saturday at 10
a.m. Orders in Los Angeles can be left at the Grange
Store or at Lambourn & Turner's Store.
J. E. PRESTON,
PROPRIETOR.
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PAINT
DON'T
make experiments on your buildings with untried
and unreliable articles at your expense.
DON'T PAY
for water and bensine $1.50 to $2.00 per gallon.
DO BUY
the Lucas reliable and guaranteed tinted gloss
PAINTS.
Circulars and Sample Cards of Paint mailed
on application.
JOHN LUCAS & CO.
161 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Philadelphia
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Shakespeare's Complete Works,
handedly bound in cloth,
black and gold, only 38 cards.
Talina's History of English Literature,
1 handwritten three volumes,
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Other books equally low.
Full description available Free.
MANHATTAN HUGE CO.
P.O. Box 907.
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