anaheim-gazette 1881-11-26
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WEEKLY GAZETTE.
Published every Saturday.
Richard Melrose,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
One year ... $2 20
Six months ... $1 25
Three months ... $75
Orrico—In Conrad's Brick Building, Los Angeles Street, Anaheim.
TRANSIENT ADVERTISING:
BRACK.
1 week ... $1 00
2 weeks ... $1 50
3 weeks ... $2 00
4 weeks ... $2 50
1 square ... $1 00
2 squares ... $2 00
3 squares ... $2 00
4 squares ... $4 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.
RECEIPTS.
CHICKEN WITH RICE.—Singe, draw and cut a large tender chicken in small pieces, put in a saucepan with two ounces of butter, stir and fry until the butter turns clear, drain it off, wet with two quarts of veal or chicken broth and three pints of water, add a little pepper and salt, four ounces of rice, a bunch of parsley with aromats and an onion with three cloves stuck in it; boil, cover and cook slowly forty minutes, skim the fat, remove the parsley and onion, pour in a soup tureen and serve.
CURRY OF LOBSTER, AMERICAN STYLE.—Take six pounds of live lobster, remove the top shell, small legs and the spongy part along the body, slit open lengthwise, take out the intestines, then cut in pieces—tail, body and claws, with a chopped onion and two ounces of ham (cut small), fry a little, add two ounces of flour and two
CURRY OF LOBSTER, AMERICAN STYLE.—Take six pounds of live lobster, remove the top shell, small legs and the spongy part along the body; slit open lengthwise, take out the intestines, then cut in pieces—tail, body and claws, with a chopped onion and two ounces of ham (cut small), fry a little longer, dilute with half a pint of Catawba wine and a pint and a half of white broth; boil, add salt, pepper, a bunch of parsley with aromats and the lobster; cover and cook half an hour, remove the parsley, press in the juice of a lemon, dish up and serve with plain boiled rice, separately, on flat dishes.
ROAST QUAILS.—Pick, sunge, draw and truss nicely eight large quails, put thin bardes of salt pork on the breast and roast twenty minutes, dish up on eight small dry toasts; add a ladleful of water-cress and quartered lemons and serve on a dish.
BOILED TOMATOES.—Select a dozen large, ripe and fleshy tomatoes, wash and wipe dry, slit in halves, season with salt and pepper, besprinkle with flour, baste with melted butter and broil them briskly in a double grid iron, dish up, pour melted butter over and serve.
VEAL CUTLETS A LA MILANAISE.—Pare and flatten well eight small veal cutlets, season with salt and pepper and roll in dry crumbs; beat well together three eggs with two tablespoonsful of sweet oil, mingle some fine fresh white bread crumbs with a little grated Parmesan cheese, dip the cutlets in the eggs, roll them in the prepared crumbs, then flatten slightly and smooth them with the blade of a pantry knife; heat half a pound of butter and sweet oil in equal parts in a large sautoir (flat saucepan), place the cutlets into it, fry light brown on both sides and well done, and drain on a cloth; pour some Milanaise garnishing on a dish, range the cutlets in a circle, pour more garnishing in the center and a ladleful of tomato sauce over it and serve.
MILANAILE GARNISHING.—Put half a pint of Allemande sauce in a sauce-
pantry knife; heat half a pound of butter and sweet oil in equal parts in a large sautoir (flat saucepan), place the cutlets into it, fry light brown on both sides and well done, and drain on a cloth; pour some Milanaise garnishing on a dish, range the cutlets in a circle, pour more garnishing in the center and a ladleful of tomato sauce over it and serve.
MILANAILE GARNISHING.—Put half a pint of Allemande sauce in a saucepan with two ounces of butter, four ounces of grated Parmesan cheese, about half a pound of macaroni (cut in inch lengths) two ounces of red beef tongue, a few mushrooms and (if to be had) two truffles (cut in small shreds), salt, nutmeg, white pepper and a pinch of red; set on the fire, boil a few minutes, toss the saucepan pretty lively to make the preparation stringy, and use.
BLANC MANGER AUX ALMONDE.—Blanch a pound of almonds and a few bitter ones, steep in cold water for an hour, drain, pound to a purée with a few drops of water, dilute with a quart of milk and press forcefully through a strong napkin to extract all the liquid; melt separately an ounce of classified gelatine with a pint of water, add half a pint of sugar, press also through a napkin and mix with the milk; imbed a three-pint jelly mould in ice, fill with the preparation, cool thoroughly and serve as you would a jelly.
SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY. — A marvelous cure for Catarrh, Diptheria, Canker mouth, and Handache. 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 Shiloh's Vitalizer, guaranteed to cure them. For sale by Wm. M. Higgins, Druggist, Anaheim, Cal. Wholesale by Crane & Brigham, San Francisco.
Opinion of Dr. Wm. H. Stokes,
Physician, Mt. Hope Retreat, Baltimore: "I have great pleasure in adding my testimony to the virtues of Colden's Lierio's Extract of Beef and Tonic Invigorator as the very best preparation used for Depression, Weightness and Indigestion, and therefore confidently recommend it to the medical profession." (Remember the name, Colden's—take no other.) Of druggists generally.
An Old Friend with a New Face.
"My dear Rose," said Miss MacIver, "where did you acquire that brilliant complexion? It seems to me that you are still the beautiful girl of eighteen, whom I knew twenty years ago." "My friend," replied the lady addressed, "it is not me you are complimenting, but Glenn's SULPHUR Soap.' Have you never before witnessed its effect? There is nothing impossible to its powers as a beautifier." Beware of counterfeits. 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.
Danger Signals
From the Weather Bureau are not more significant of a storm than a cough is of consequence. Presidentially we can cure DIRECTORY.
STATE OFFICERS.
GEORGE C. PERKINS ... Governor
JOHN MANSVIELD ... Lieutenant-Governor
DANIEL M. BURN ... Secretary of State
DANIEL M. KENFIELD ... Controller
JOHN WHILL ... Treasurer
AUGUSTUS L. HART ... Attorney-General
JAMES W. SHANKLIN ... Surveyor-General
FRANK W. GROSS ... Clerk of Supreme Court
R. F. MOHRSON ... Chief Justice Sep'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.
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.EGAN Fourth
LEGISLATIVE OFFICERS.
J.B.WEST State Senator
R.F.DELVALLE Member of Assembly
J.F.CRANK
MUNICIPAL OFFICERS.
B.DREYPUS (President) Trustee
F.A.KORN ... D.E.MILLES ...
D.W.C.OWAN ... D.W.FISH
RICHARD MELKOSE Town Clerk
R.M.BAHIAIM Marshal
THEO.RIMPAU Treasurer
JOHN P.ZEYN Assessment
A.BAILEY Justice of the Peace
TOWNSHIP OFFICERS.
THE STEARTH ALFRED ROBERT 120 Sutter 8
LAND FOR SALE IN LOTS TO SUIT SUIT.
Liga, almonds, walnuts, apples, peaches, pears many thousand acres of NATURAL VARIETY KEEP daint at an average depth of six feet from the ground can be obtained, and the more elevated portions of these lands are naturally moist, requiring only TERMS; One-fourth easily balance in one two in showing these lands to parties seeking land, purchasing elsewhere.
SENIOR AND JUNIOR "BUCKEYE"
LAWN MOWER
EASY TO WORK NOISELESS IN OPERATION, BEAUTIFUL IN APPEARANCE LIGHT, STRONG, AND DURABLE.
They Stand Ahead of all Competitors Strictly First-class in every respite Fully Warranted.
Send for Descriptive Circular.
MAST, FOOS & CO., MANUFACTURERS,
SPRINGFIELD, OHIO
BANK OF ANAHEIM.
CAPITAL STOCK,
$100,000.00.
S. H. MOTT...PRESIDENT
B. F. SEIBERT...CANHIER
This Bank receives Deposits, Loans Money, Buys and Sells Exchange and Currency, makes Collections and transacts a General Banking Business.
CORRESPONDENTS.
First National Bank, Los Angeles. Farmers and Merchants Bank, Los Angeles. Pacific Bank, San Francisco. First National Bank, New York.
DRAFTS, LETTERS OF CREDIT OR POSTAL orders issued on Banks in the principal cities in all European countries.
Tickets entitling the holder to passage from New York to the several ports of England. France or Germany, or from any port in those countries to New York, via the Hamburg American Packet Company. Sold at regular rates. Return tickets at a reduction.
Certificates, entitling the holder to passage on railroad from San Francisco to New York, or vice versa, issued at the established rate.
Persons in Anaheim or vicinity desiring to send to any point in the counties named for any relative or friend can purchase tickets here and forward them to the proper person by mail.
FIRST NATIONAL OFFICERS.
B. DREYFUS (President), Trustee
F. A. KORN
D. E. MILEN
D. W. C. COWAN
D. W. FISH
RICHARD MELKOSE Town Clerk
R. M. BARHAM Marshal
THEO RIMPAU Treasurer
JOHN P. ZEYN Asessor
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... " " " "
R. M. BARHAM...Constable
R. BOHN... " " "
FEDERAL OFFICERS.
Charles R. Johnson...Register Land Office
J. W. HAVZERSTICK...Receiver Land Office
W. S. MOORE...Dep. Col. Int. Rev.
IVAR A. WEID...U. S. Gauger
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.. D. W.C.Cowan, 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, L.O.O.F.Meeting every Tuesday evening. John P.Zeyn, Noble Grand.J.Gooch, Secretary.
Orpheus Lodge No. 257, I.O.O.F.Meeting every Thursday evening.H.A.Boenge,N.G.K.Menzel,Secretary.
Orion Encampment, No. 54, L.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. 1.H.A.Stough,Foreman.N.A.Bittner,Secretary.Regular meetings on the last Saturday in each month.
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 Evangelical Church,R Staehli,Pastor.Services at the Presbyterian church every Sunday at 3 o'clock p.m.Sunday school at 2 P.M.
German Church.Rev.Wm.Schuldt,Pastor.Services every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock at Kroeger's Hall.
Ladies' Aid Society.Meetings on first Wednesday of each month at 2 P.M.at residence of Mrs.Dreytua Mrs.B.DreyfusPresident; Mrs.J.A Emery,Secretary.
AGENCY OF
"BUCKEYE"
LAWN MOWERY
EASY TO WORK NOISELESS IN OPERATION,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, OH
B.DREYFUS A.eim,
J.FROWENEILD.New York
B.DREYFUS & C
Growers and Dealers in
CALIFORNIA WINES and GRANDY.
630 to 642 Brannan Street, San Francisco;
Broadway New York.
COOPERA G
A LARGE QUANTITY OF
BARRELS,HALF BARRELS
10 Gallon and 5 Galion Ke
For Sale Cheap
Apply to B.DREYFUS & CO.,An
ANAHEIM
Lighter Company
ANAHEIM LANDING.
THIS COMPANY IS NOW PREPARED TO receive and deliver freight at GREATLY REDUCED PRICE
And the patronage of the public is solicited unequaled facilities for the storage of grain,special inducements in the matter of rates who desire to store their grain.All inquiries promptly answered upon application in person letter to GEORGE HULL,A
1882.
Harper's Young People
An Illustrated Weekly—16 Pages
Suited to boys and girls of front to sixteen years of age.Volunteers November 1, 1881
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Los Angeles.
PRESIDENT: E. F. Spence.
CASHIER: W. Lacev.
AGENCY OF Fairbanks' Standard Scales, Sanderson Bros. Steel Co. Sweets' Manufacturing Co.
FAIRBANKS & HUTCHINSON,
401 Market Street,
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
nov194m
GERMAN CARP.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAS ACCEPTED THE AGGreger for the sale of carp from the ponds of Mr. Feith of San Bernardine, and is prepared to furnish any quantity and of any size at the most reasonable rate.
Information in regard to the preparation of Ponds or the care and culture of Carp cheerfully furnished.
Call upon or address A. E. TAYLOR,
Westminster.
PRINTING Of all kinds done at the German Job Office neatly and cheaply.
1882. Harper's Young People
An Illustrated Weekly—16 Pages
Suited to boys and girls of from sixteen years of age. Vol commences November 1, 1881.
Now is the time to subscribe.
The Young People has been from the first ful beyond anticipation. [N. Y. Evening Post]
It has a distinct purpose to which it steers heres—that, namely, of supplanting the vicious for the young with a paper more attractive, as more wholesome. [Boston Journal]
For neatness, elegance of engraving, and generally, it is unsurpassed by any publication kind yet brought to our notice. [Pittsburgh]
Its weekly visits are eagerly looked for, not by the children, but also by parents who are to provide pure literature for their girls and [Christian Advocate, Buffalo, N. Y.]
A weekly paper for children which parents not fear to let their children read at the family side. [Hartford Daily Times]
Just the paper to take the eye and secure tention of the boys and girls. [Springfield U.]
TERMS:
HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE,
For Years, Postage Prepaid,
Single Numbers, Four Cents each.
The Bound Volume for 1851 will be ready November. Price $8.00, postage prepaid.
Young People for 1851, 25 cents; postage additional.
Remittances should be made by Postoffice Order or Draft; to avoid chance of loss.
Remappare are not to copy this advert without the express order of Harper & Browne.
HARPER & BROTHERS, N.
THE STEARNS RANCHOS."
ALFRED ROBINSON. TRUSTEE
120 Sutter St., San Francisco.
SALE IN LOTS TO SUIT. SUITABLE FOR THE CULTURE OF ORANGES, LEMONS, LIME
BOWLS, WALUMS, APPLES, PENNIES, PEARS, ALGAE, CORN, RYE, BARLEY, FAX, RUBIC, COTTON, etc.
AND ACRES OF NATURAL VARIED PARTUERS, suitable for dairying. Good water is absorbed depth of six feet from the surface. On almost every site of this land flowing artesian well
and the more elevated portions can be kept by the water of the Santa Ana river. Mosare native fly moist, requiring only good cultivation to produce crops.
One-fourth easily balance in one, two or three years, with ten per cent. interest. I take pleasure
these lands to parties smoking land, who are invited to come and see this extensive tract before
seewhere.
R. J. NORTMANN. Anabaim, Los Angeles County, Cal.
THE "BUCKEYE" JUNIOR LAWN MOWER
MANUFACTURED BY
MAST FOOS & CO.
SPRINGFIELD, O.
JNIOR AND JUNIOR "BUCKEYE" LAWN MOWERS
TO WORK, NOISELESS IN OPERABEAUTIFUL IN APPEARANCE,
HERT, STRONG, AND DURABLE.
Stand Ahead of all Competitors!
First-class in every respect.
Fully Warranted.
Send for Descriptive Circular.
ST, FOOS & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS,
SPRINGFIELD, OHIO.
R. LUEDKE.
Watch Maker and Jeweler
Centre Street, Anabaim.
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WATCHER, CLOCKS
and Jewelry carefully repaired and warranted.
A fine assortment of
ELGIN WATCHES.
JEWELRY AND CLOCKS ALWAYS ON HAND.
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 Perfect,
No Swoltering Heat,
No Ashes to Remove,
No Smoke,
The Most Durable,
The Most Economical,
No Fire to Build,
No Fuite Carry,
No Odor.
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, froning, baking, broiling, fruitcanning, etc., etc., without the innumerable
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.
Send for full descriptive circular and price
list. Special inducements to agents in unoccupied territory.—Address,
"HULL VAPOR STOVE COMPANY."
Cleveland, Ohio
USE
BUCKEYE"
DOWN MOWERS
TO WORK, NOISELESS IN OPERA,
BEAUTIFUL IN APPEARANCE,
HIT, STRONG, AND DURABLE.
Stand Ahead of all Competitors!
First-class in every respect.
Fully Warranted.
Send for Descriptive Circular.
ST, FOOS & CO., MANUFACTURERS,
SPRINGFIELD, OHIO.
REYFUS & CO.
Growers and Dealers in
nia Wines and Grape
Brandy.
42 Brannan Street, San Francisco; 45
Broadway New York.
OPERAGE
A LARGE QUANTITY OF
ELS, HALF BARRELS,
allon and 5 Galion Kegs
for Sale Cheap.
B. DREYFUS & CO., Anaheim
ANAHEIM
inter Company!
ANAHEIM LANDING.
COMPANY IS NOW PREPARED TO REand deliver freight at
ATLY REDUCED PRICES
stronton of the public is solicited. Having
facilities for the storage of grain, we offer
encentments in the matter of rates to those
to store their grain. All Inquiries will be
answered upon application in person or by GEORGE HULL. Accent.
1882.
Her's Young People.
Illustrated Weekly—16 Pages.
to boys and girls of from six
eighteen years of age. Vol. III
nences November 1, 1881.
King of the Blood
Is not a "sure-all." 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 secording to effects, but being really or
phases of that great generic disorder, Impurity
of Blood, Suchare Duppensia, Biliousness, Liver
Complaint, Constipation, Serous Disorders, Headache, Backache, General Weakness, Heart Disease,
Dropsy, Kidney Disease, Files, Klemmasties, Cataryl, Sorafolie, Skin Diseases, Pupils, Ulcers,
Sweatings, &c. King of the Blood prevents
and cures these by attacking the cause, Impurity
of the Blood. Chemists and physicians agree in
calling it "the most genuine and efficient preparation for the purpuree Solid by Drugsists." I perbottle. See testimonials, directions, &c., in pamphlet.
"Treatise on Diseases of the Blood," wrapped around each bottle.
D. Hansom, Son & Co., Props., Buffalo, N. I.
TRASK'S
Magnetic Ointment.
WARRANTED
To Cure Piles and Chafing Sores.
Also, Sore Eyes, Sore Throat, Karache, Bruises,
Burns, Cat's, Corns, Skin Disorders, Scrofulous
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 druggists: Price 26 and 40 cents.
D. Hansom, Son & Co., Sole Props., Buffalo, N. I.
GREEN CASTLE
GRAIN DRILL
Has a continuous FORCE FEED
of rubber, cannot bunch the
grain, sows grain evenly, has
rubber springs, and will clear
all ordinary obstacles. It is built
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 inniferable heat of the old-fashioned cook stove, and always ready.
Our "Patent Automatic Safety Can" reads
the use of our stoves "perfectly safe" in the hands of the most caroless or inexperienced.
Send for full descriptive circular and price list—Special inducements to agents in unoccupied territory—Address,
"HULL VAPOR STOVE COMPANY."
Cleveland, Ohio.
USE
PURE
TINTED GLOSS
PAINT
DON'T
make experiments on your buildings with untried
and unrollible articles at your expense.
DON'T PAY
for water and benzine $1.00 to $2.00 per gallon.
DO BUY
the Lucas reliable and guaranteed tinted gloss
PAINTS.
Circulators and Sample Cards of Paint mailed on application.
JOHN LUCAS & CO.
141 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Philadelphia.
CHEAPEST BOOKS
Shakespeare's Complete Works handsonally bound in cloth,
black and gold, only 20 cents.
Talus's History of English Literature 1 hardcover (no volume),
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Other books equally low.
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P.O. Box 4670.
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HAND & POWER
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For MILL, FARM; OR PLANTATION.
For FARM, MILL.
1882. Her's Young People.
Illustrated Weekly—16 Pages.
to boys and girls of from six
eighteen years of age. Vol. III
nences November 1, 1881.
is the time to subscribe.
People has been from the first successanticipation.—[N. Y. Evening Post.
distinct purpose to which it steadily adtains, namely, of supplanting the vicious papers
using with a paper more attractive, as well
wholesome.—[Boston Journal.
paper for children which parents need
let their children read at the family firefurford Daily Times.
paper to take the eye and secure the atthe boys and girls.—[Springfield Union.
TERMS:
HER'S YOUNG PEOPLE,
Cens, Postage Prepaid,
Numerals, Four Cents each.
and Volume for 1881 will be ready early in.
Price $5.00, postage prepaid. Cover for
people for 1881, 25 cents; postage, 13 cents.
should be made by Postoffice Money
Draft, to avoid chance of loss.
Sears are not to copy this advertisement
the express order of HARPER & BROTHERS.
HARPER & BROTHERS, New York.
a week in your own town. $5 outfit free.
No risk. Everything new. Capital not required.
We will furnish you everything.
Many are making fortunes. Ladies make
many and boys and girls make great pay.
you want a business at which you can
pay all the time you work, write for parH. HALLEY & Co., Portland, Maine.
Green Castle Grain Drill
Has a continuous FORCE FEED of rubber, cannot bunch the grain, 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 wasto 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.
Anti Sell PIANOS
Agents Wanted.
LABOR IN THE WORLD.
Mineral Products,
Durable, 20,000 Lbs. and Fine,
and Solid Plums, 200 to 4500 Lbs.
Journal Press, 900 Organs, 75%
Y. M. ANTISELL & CO.
Cor. Market & Pension, S. F., Cal.
ELECTRICIVE.
"Dr. Pierce's ELECTRIC BELT" is the largest and most powerful electric belt for RUPTURE and "Dr. Ellen Magnetic Trommel"
Handmade Cream, Pierce & Sow, Frey's
For MILL, FARM, OR PLANTATION.
For FARM, MILL,
JOBBING, OR WAREHOUSE.
HORSE POWERS, JACKS, Etc.
WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND PRICES.
SANDWICH M'F'G CO.'
SANDWICH, ILLINOIS.
GOLD
Great chance to make money.
Those who always take advantage of the good chances for making money that are offered,
generally become wealthy, while those who do not improve such chances remain in poverty.
We want many men, women, boys and girls to work for usight in their own localities. Anyone can do the work properly from the first start. The business will pay more than ten times ordinary wages. Expensive outfit furnished free. No one who engages falls to make money rapidly. You can devote your whole time to the work, or only your spare elements. Full information and all that is needed sent free. Address Stirton & Co., Portland, Maine.
BEST
business now before the public. You can make money faster at work for us than at anything else. Capital not needed. We will start you: $12 a day and upwards made at home by the industrious Men, women, boys and girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now in the time. You can work all spare time only or give your whole time to the business. You can live at home and do the work. No other business will pay you nearly as well. No one can fall to make enormous pay by engaging at once. Great profit and terms free. Money made fast, easily and honorably. Address True & Co., Augusta, Maine.