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WEEKLY GAZETTE. Published every Saturday. Richard Melrose, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One year $2.50 Six months 1.25 Three months 7.50 Office: In Conrad's Brick Building, Los Angeles Street, Anaheim. TRANSIENT ADVERTISING: SPACE 1 week 2 weeks 3 weeks 4 weeks 1 square $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 2 squares 2.00 3.00 3.50 4.00 squares 3.00 4.50 5.00 5.50 4 squares 4.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 All legal advertisements must be paid for before all days 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. THE REFORMED WALTZ. Harper's Bazaar. We have had various sorts of professional reformed people. The reformed drunkard is frequently met; the reformed gambler; the reformed pugilist, and the reformed clown have had their exhibitors and admirers, and it is quite possible that in time we shall have reformed plumbers and reformed ice-dealers. Just at present a reformed dancing-master is attracting some little attention by his writings and lectures, and he bids fair to rival the popularity of the ablest of our reformed people. The reformed dancing-master has not wholly abandoned dancing. On the contrary, he never loses any available opportunity to advertise the fact that he still gives instructions in all branches of dancing except waltzing. The waltz he has utterly abolished. It may be objected that the supply of available clergymen and deacons of sufficient stoutness to be really efficient would be in many cases be far too small. It would therefore be bettter to depend for the preservation of the integrity of the reformed waltz upon some modification of the pig-yoke. That useful device, which is placed on pigs in order to prevent them from forcing their way through fences, consists of a wooden collar furnished with a number of long wooden spikes. A waltz-yoke, the spikes of which should project, say, eight or ten inches, would effectually prevent the wearer from joining in the old-fashioned, unreformed waltz. It should be worn around the waist by young women, and around the neck by young men, and it could be nickel-plated and otherwise ornamented, so that it would be really an attractive article. A company of young people furnished with these yokes could be fearfully exposed to the most seductive strains of Strauss or Lanner. No matter how willing they might be to indulge in the dissipations of the wicked waltz, they would find it impossible to gratify their longing without the aid of a locksmith. Doubtless ardent and unprincipled young men would take impressions in wax of the locks of their yokes, or of the yokes of attractive young women, and would strive to provide themselves with false keys, but this danger could easily be averted by the use of the patent Yale locks. It is even possible that a darling lover would sometimes venture to equip himself with a file, and seeking, in company with his beloved object, the seclusion of the butler's pantry or the back piazza, would suc- at present a reformed dancing-master is attracting some little attention by his writings and lectures, and he bids fair to rival the popularity of the ablest of our reformed people. The reformed dancing-master has not wholly abandoned dancing. On the contrary, he never loses any available opportunity to advertise the fact that he still gives instructions in all branches of dancing except waltzing. The waltz he has utterly abjured, at least in its usual form. He holds that it is demoralizing, and that no young man or young woman can dance it without incurring deadly sin. He has nothing that is new to say of condemnation of waltzing, but the fact that he is a reformed dancing-master who will never, never again teach the diabolical art of waltzing to young people makes his crusade against the waltz worthy of notice. Unlike many reformers, the reformed dancing-master is not content with merely destroying the object of his wrath. He proposes a substitute for the waltz—a sort of expurgated waltz, in fact. In his opinion the step of the waltz is not immoral per se; it is the contiguity of waist and sleeve that endangers the foundations of morality. He has therefore invented a non-intoxicating reformed waltz, which can be danced by the most conscientious people. In this beautiful and unobjectionable dance each waltzer crosses his or her arms, and in that position the partners clasp one another's hands, and waltz with a clear space of eighteen inches intervening between them. This sort of waltz combines all that is delightful and excludes all that is objectionable in the original waltz, and the reformed dancing-master believes that if it should be universally adopted, the millennium would make its appearance in from thirty to thirty-five days. Admirable as the theory and practice of the reformed dancing-master unquestionably are, it is not certain that he has hit upon the most effective way in rendering the waltz innocuous. Of course so long as a young couple with clasped hands and crossed arms remain strictly at the distance of eighteen inches from one another, they need give the earnest impressions in wax or the locks of their yokes, or of the yokes of attractive young women, and would strive to provide themselves with false keys, but this danger could easily be averted by the use of the patent Yale locks. It is even possible that a darling lover would sometimes venture to equip himself with a file, and seeking, in company with his beloved object, the seclusion of the butler's pantry or the back piazza, would succeed in ridding himself and his companion of the restraining yokes. Such an act, however, would be inevitably detected, and would be of the very rarest occurrence. The reformed dancing-master is heartily welcome to these suggestions. He is even at liberty to patent any form of waltz-yoke that may meet his views. He may thus be able to win fortune as well as fame, and to benefit himself while benefiting the morals of the rising generation. The Eorthquake on the Isthmus. PANAMA, Sept. 8th.—The damage done by the earthquake turns out greater than was first thought. The Cathedral and many of the largest buildings are badly injured. The loss in the city is estimated at several hundred thousands of dollars. Several lives were lost. There is no communication with Aspinwall either by rail or telegraph, and many bridges on the line of the railroad are broken. PANAMA, Sept. 8th.—The effects of the earthquake were very severe on the whole Isthmus of Panama. Ten miles of the Panama Railroad are impassable, bridges damaged and abutments cracked. The damage amounts to over $100,000. Rails were bent in places by the earthquake, and at other places the track was sunken. The freight building of stone at Aspinwall is reported destroyed. One man was killed there, and several injured. Several small shocks occurred during the day at Panama yesterday—at 11:20 A.M., 2:15 and 4:19 P.M. There was a distinct movement last night at 11:50 and another at 3 o'clock this morning, that brought down more ruins. No lives were lost in Panama. The ocean at Aspinwall and Panama was quiet. CAMBRIDGE (Mo.), Sept. 8th.—Yesterday afternoon John Hurst, a fisherman living at Secretary creek, upon returning home drunk whipped his Admirable as the theory and practice of the reformed dancing-master unquestionably are, it is not certain that he has hit upon the most effective way in rendering the waltz innocuous. Of course so long as a young couple with clasped hands and crossed arms remain strictly at the distance of eighteen inches from one another, they need give the earnest reformer no cause for alarm; but how can we feel sure that they will not, in a moment of temporary recklessness, revert to the old and objectionable form of waltz? There is nothing but their own sense of morality or their fear of parental censure to restrain them, and we have only too much reason to fear that in many cases these restraints will fail. Now had the reformed dancing-master devised some method of rendering back-sliding on the part of reformed waltzers impossible, he would have left nothing to be desired. There are many ways in which this might have been accomplished. For example, a large clergyman or a stout and trustworthy deacon might be interposed between the waltzing partners. The arms of each could be so disposed as to encircle the intervening clergyman or deacon, and he could revolve on his own axis, while the partners revolving around him would be permanently and effectually separated. It would be quite impossible for them to relapse into the old and immoral waltz, and they would thus be kept from a temptation to which it is only too probable Cambridge (Mo.), Sept. 8th.—Yesterday afternoon John Hurst, a fisherman living at Secretary creek, upon returning home drunk whipped his son, 8 years of age, severely. When his wife interceded for the boy Hurst threatened her, and a man named Moore tried to pacify him, whereupon Hurst seized the boy by the feet and threw him against the floor, striking his head, the blood spurting from his eyes and ears. When picked up the boy was dead. Lancaster (Pa.), Sept. 9th.—A most destructive rain and hail storm passed over the southeastern section of this county last night. Fields of fine tobacco just ready to cut were practically ruined, and the leaf can now be used only for "fillers." The loss will be considerably over $50,000. Many farmers were insured. The corn crop also sustained some damage. Colonel Cash, who killed his man in a duel some time ago, announces himself an independent candidate for Congress in the First South Carolina District, and gives notice that he will hold any one "personally responsible" who attempts to count him out with tissue ballots or by other frauds. Free of Cost. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc., is given away in trial bottles free of cost to the afflicted. If you have a severe cough, cold, difficulty of breathing, hoarseness or any affection of the throat or lungs by all means give this wonderful remedy a trial. As you value your existence you cannot afford to let this opportunity pass. We could not afford, and would not give this remedy away unless we knew it would accomplish what we claim for it. Thousands of hopeless cases have already been completely cured by it. There is no medicine in the world that will cure one-half the cases that Dr. King's New Discovery will cure. For sale by all druggists. 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 a beautiful girl of eighteen whom I knew 20 years ago." "My friend," replied the lady addressed, "it is not me you are complimenting but 'Glenn's Salphur 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. From eminent J. H. Southall, M.D. Little Rock, Ark.: "I willingly bear testimony to the excellent food tonic effect of Colden's Liquid Beef Tonic, regarding it as a mild, unirritating and easily digested tonic well adapted to cases of chlorosis, nervousness and vascular debility, consequent upon the climaterie period of women." (Remember the name, Colden's—take no other.) 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COMMERCIAL UNION, of London, Capital $12,500,000 CITY OF LONDON, Capital $10,000,000 SOUTH BRITISH AND NATIONAL, Capital $10,000,000 All of the above named Companies are staunch and reliable, and insurers can have their choice of Companies. Richard Melrose, "Gazette" Office, Antheim - Cal. GERMAN "The STEARNS ALFRED ROBINSON 120 Sutter St., San Francisco Land for Sale in SUITABLE FOR THE C Oranges, Lemons, Limes, Fiqs, Almonds, Alfalfa, Corn, Rye, Barley, Flora ALSO, MANY THOUSANDS Natural Evergreen Pastures, GOOD WATER is abundant at an average On almost every acre of this land Floated obtained, and the more elevated portions are irrigated by the water of the most of these lands are naturally Moist to produce crops. TERMS: One-fourth cash; balance in one, two or three years in showing these lands to parties seeking land; who are inviting purchasing elsewhere. THE LARGEST AND ONLY COMPLETE TYPE HOUSE ON THE PACIFIC PALMER & REED 205 & 207 Leidegdorff, and 52 OHIOAGO OFFICE, 173 MONROE STREET. We keep on hand the largest stock of this Coast, together with a complete stock of can furnish at a moment's notice anything in the Cylinder Press. We have a very large stock of presses of all makes and sizes. We are sole agent for Cylinder Presses, Cottrell & Babcock ditto, also Washington Jobbers, Washington Kaid Presses the thing for printers), Tusark Water Motors, Sanborn's Bookbinders' Machinery. Our Fidelity Printing Inks are considered the best in use. They save editorial work and composition, and catalogue. REMEMBER—No House on this Coast can con What Might Have Been. It is sad for the dying consumptive to reflect on what might have been if Hale's Honey of Horsehound and Tar had been taken early enough. Sold by druggists. Pike's Toothache Drops cure in one minute. HILL'S HAIR AND WHISKER DYE, Black or Brown, 50c. G. H: KELLOGG, GENERAL Commission Merchant 203 Sacramento Street, SAN FRANCISCO. Consigments Sollicited. Whence Comes the Unbounded Popularity of Allcock's Porous Plasters? Because they have proved themselves the Best External Remedy ever invented. They will cure asthma, colds, coughs, rheumatism, neuralgia, and any local pains. Applied to the small of the back they are infallible in Back Ache, Nervous Debility, and all Kidney troubles; to the pit of the stomach they are a sure cure for Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS' are painless, fragrant, and quick to cure. Beware of imitations that blister and burn. Get ALLCOCK'S, the only Genuine Porous Plaster. Feb25eow 6m TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser having been permanently cured of that dread disease, Consumption, by a simple remedy, is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used, (free of charge) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc. Parties wishing the prescription will please address Rev K. A. Wilson, 194 Penn St., Williamsburgh, N.Y. lebis. Richard Melrose, "Gazette" Office, Anaheim - Cal. GERMAN CARP. THE UNDERSIONED HAS ACCEPTED THE agency for the sale of carp from the ponds of Mr. Petit of San Bernardino, and is prepared to furnish any quantity and of any size at the most reasonable rates. Information in regard to the preparation of Ponds or the care and culture of Carp cheerfully furnished. Call upon or address A. L. TAYLOR, Westminster. MOORE'S REMEDY For POISON OAK and other Skin Diseases. THE GREAT DESTROYER OF PAIN, IRRITATION and Inflammation, whether caused by Poison Oak, Seales 'Burns, Cuts, Chafings, Fleas, Bug or Mosquito Bites, Sun Burns, Piles, etc. etc. An infallible cure. For sale by all Druggists, 25¢ a box. Relington & Co., wholesale druggists, San Francisco, agents. WASHINGTON Meat Market! CENTRE STREET, ANAHEIM, C. E LEONARD, Proprietor. THE PATRONAGE OF THE PEOPLE OF ANAheim and viability is respectfully solicited. $500 Reward! WE will pay the above reward for any case of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Nick Headache, Indigestion, Constipation or Costiness we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly complied with. They are purely Vegetable, and never fail to give satisfaction. Sugar Coated Large boxes, containing 30 Pills, 25 cents. For sale by all Druggists. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The genuine manufactured only by JOHN C. WEST & CO., "The Pull Makers." 181 and 183 W. Madison St., Chicago. Free trial package sent by mail prepaid on receipt of a 3 cent stamp. THAT WONDERFUL BOOK GUIDE TO SUCCESS FOR BUSINESS AND SOCIETY Is selling by tens of thousands. It is the most universally useful book ever published. It tells completely how to Do Everything in the best way. How to Be Your Own Lawyer. How to Do Business BANK OF ANAHEIM. CAPITAL STOCK, $100,000.00. S. H. MOTT...President G. B. SHAFFER...Secretary 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 entitle 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 Packat Company, sold at regular rates. Return tickets at a reduction. Certificates entitle 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 countries named for any relative or friend can purchase tickets here and forward them to the proper person by mail. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF THAT WONDERFUL BOOK GUIDE TO SUCCESS WITH FORMS FOR BUSINESS AND SOCIETY Is selling by tens of thousands. It is the most universally useful book ever published. It tells completely HOW TO DO EVERYTHING in the best way. How to be Your Own Lawyer. How to Do Business Correctly and Successfully. How to Act in Society and everywhere. A gold mine of varied information to all classes for constant reference. AGENTS WANTED for all or spare time. To know why this book of REAL value and attractions sells better than any other, apply for terms to J. DEWING & CO., San Francisco, C.I. The Cream of all Books of Adventure. PIONEER HEROES AND DARING DEEDS. The thrilling adventures of all the hero explorers and frontier fighters with Indians, outlaws and wild beasts, over our whole country, from the earliest times to the present. Lives and famous exploits of DeSoto, LaSalle, Standish, Boone, Kenton, Brady, Crockett, Bowie, Houston, Curton, Custer, California Joe, Wild Bill, Buffalo Bill, Gens. Miles and Crook, great Indian Chiefs and scores of others. GORGEOUSLY ILLUSTRATED with 175 fine engravings to the life. AGENTS WANTED. Low priced and beats anything to sell. J. DEWING & CO., 420 Bush St., San Francisco, fly15 FAIL MONEY LIST WE KEEP IN STOCK THE LARGEST VARIETY OF GOODS IN THE U.S. AND CAN SELL YOU ANY ARTICLE FOR PERSONAL OR FAMILY USE, IN ANY QUANTITY AT WHOLESALE PRICE. WHATEVER YOU WANT SEND FOR OUR CATALOGUE (FREE) AND YOU WILL FIND IT THERE MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 227 & 239 WARDASH AVENUE, CHICAGO. READY SAVED A gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and direction for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Succerera wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience can do so by addressing in perfect confidence, JOHN R. OGDEN, 42 Cedar St., New York. STEARNS RANCHOS." RED ROBINSON TRUSTEE 120 Sutter St., San Francisco. For Sale in Lots to suit. SUITABLE FOR THE CULTURE OF Limes, Figs, Almonds, Walnuts, Apples, Peaches, Pears, Corn, Rye, Barley, Flax, Ramie, Cotton, Etc. ALSO, MANY THOUSAND ACRES OF Hargreen Pastures, suitable for Dairying. This abundant at an average depth of six feet from the surface. Every acre of this land Flowing Artesian Wells can be more elevated portions can be by the water of the Santa Ana River. The lands are naturally Moist, requiring only good cultivation R. LUEDKE. Watch Maker/ and Jeweler Centra Street, Anaheim. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY carefully repaired and warranted. A fine assortment of Elgin and Waltham Watches. JEWELRY AND CLOCKS ALWAYS ON HAND 1882. Harper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Weekly stands at the head of American illustrated weekly journals. By its unpartisan position in politics, its admirable illustrations, its carefully chosen serials, short stories, sketches and poems contributed by the foremost artists and authors of the day, it carries instruction and entertainment to thousands of American homes. It will always be the aim of the publishers to make Harper's Weekly the most popular and attractive family newspaper in the world. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. Per Year: HARPER'S WEEKLY.....$4.00 HARPER'S MAGAZINE.....4.00 HARPER'S HAZAR.....4.00 The THREE above publications.....10.00 Any TWO above named.....7.00 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE.....1.50 HARPER'S MAGAZINE..... HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE....6.00 HARPER'S FRANKLIN SQUARE LIBRARY. One Year (52 Numbers).....10.00 Postage Free to all subscribers in the United States or Canada. The volumes of the Weekly begin with the first Number for January of each year. When no time is mentioned, it will be understood that the subscriber wishes to commence with the Number next after the receipt of order. The last Twelve Annual Volumes of Harper's Weekly, in near cloth binding, will be sent by mail, postage paid, or by express, free of expense (provided the freight does not exceed one dollar per volume), for $7.99 each. Cloth cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of $8.00 each. Remittances should be made by Post-Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid loss of loss. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. Pacific Coast Agents for the Celebrated STERLING ORGANS The above cut represents style 50, which we will sell for $190. Sold cash, $10 per month with interest upon deferred payments, one per cent per month. Good stock and book included. Address SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. Cor. Kearny and Sutter St., San Francisco, Cal. Sherman, Clay & Co. Agents for the Celebrated PIANOS UPRIGHT, SQUARE by GRAND Acknowledged by all Musical Authorities to be the BEST PIANO now manufactured. Prices as low and terms as easy as consistent with thorough workmanship. Address SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. Cor. Kearny and Sutter St., San Francisco, Cal. HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE HARPER'S FRANKLIN SQUARE LIBRARY. One Year (32 Numbers). Postage Free to all subscribers in the United States or Canada. The volumes of the Weekly begin with the first Number for January of each year. When no time is mentioned, it will be understood that the subscriber wishes to commute with the Number next after the receipt of order. The last Twelve Annual Volumes of Harper's Weekly, in near cloth binding, will be sent by mail, postage paid, or by express, free of expense (provided the freight does not exceed one dollar per volume), for £7.00 each. Cloth cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of $8.00 each. Remittances should be made by Post-Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid charge of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement without the express order of Harper & Brothers. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. 1882. Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED. This popular journal is a rare combination of literature, art and fashion. Its stories, poems, and essays go by the best writer of Europe and America; its engravings possess the highest artistic excellence; and most matters pertaining to fashion it is universally acknowledged to be the leading authority in the land. The new volume will contain many brilliant novelties. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. Per Year: HARPER'S BAZAR.....84.00 HARPER'S MAGAZINE.....4.00 HARPER'S WEEKLY.....4.00 The THREE above publications.....10.00 Any Two above named.....7.00 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE.....1.50 HARPER'S MAGAZINE.....5.00 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE.....5.00 For £7.00 each. Cloth cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of $8.00 each. Remittances should be made by Post-Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement without the express order of Harper & Brothers. Address HARPER & BROTHERS New York NERVOUS DEBILITY: A Cure Guaranteed. Dr E C Weys' Nerve and Brain Treatment: a specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Convulsions, Nervous Headache, Mental Depression, Loss of Memory, Spermatorrors, Impotency, Involuntary Emissions, Premature Old Age, caused by over-exertion, self-stress, or over-indulgence, which leads to misery, decay and death. One box will cure recent cases. Each box contains one month's treatment. One dollar a box, or six boxes for five dollars, sent by mail prepaid on receipt of prices. We guarantee six boxes to cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied with five dollars, we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to return the money spent if does not effect a cure. DINNY C. Weys' & Co., Solo Proprietors, 181 and 183 W. Madison St., Chicago, IL. Sold by all Druggists C.F. Herman & Co., Wholesale Agents, 427 and 429 San Francisco, San Francisco, Cal. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. This elegant dressing is preferred by those who have used it to any similar article, on account of its superior UPRIGHT, SQUARE AND GRAND Acknowledged by all Musical Authorities to be the BEST PIANO now manufactured. Prices as low and terms as easy as consistent with thorough workmanship. Address SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. Cor. Kearny and Sutter St., San Francisco, Cal. McTAMMANY ORGANETTES The only Instruments that children can play as well as grown persons. Only five minutes time required to learn how to manage them. Any kind of tunes can be played. Finest accompaniment for the voice in singing. They are sold as low that any family can easily procure ones. Having one no family could get along without Prices of different styles $8, $10, $12 and $14, including twenty-five feet of music. Send for catalogues and price list. Address SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast. Cor. Kearny and Sutter St., San Francisco, Cal. FOR prices and terms, address, SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. General Agents for Pacific Coast. Cor. Kearny and Sutter St., San Francisco, Cal. THIS PAPER may be found on file at GEO. P. HOWELL & CO'S NEWSPaper Advertising Junction (19 Spruce Street), where advertising contracts may be made for it in NEW YORK. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. This elegant dressing is preferred by those who have used it, to any similar article, on account of its superior cleanliness and purity. It contains materials only that are beneficial to the scalp and hair and always restores the Youthful Color to Grey or Faded Hair. Parker's Hair Baham is finely perfumed and is warranted to prevent falling of the hair and to remove dandruff and itching. Hiscox & Co., N.Y., Mt. and $1 slice, 60 dollars in drugs and medicines. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC A Superlative Health and Strength Restorer. If you are a mechanic or farmer, worn out with overwork, or a mother run down by family or household duties try Parker's Ginger Tonic. If you are a lawyer, minister or business man haunted by mental strain or anxious cares, do not take intoxicating stimulants, but use Parker's Ginger Tonics. If you have Consumption, Dyspnea, Echemism, Kidney Complaints, or any disorder of the lungs, stomach, bowels, blood or nerves, Parker's Ginger Tonic will cure you. It is the Greatest Blood Purifier And the Best and Surest Cough Care Ever Used. If you are wasting away from age, disgiration or any disease or weakness and require a stimulant take Ginger Tonic at once; it will invigorate and build up from the first dose but will never intoxicate. It has saved hundreds of lives; it may save yours. CAUTION!—Refuse all solutions. Parker's Ginger Tonic is composed of the best remedial agents in this world, and is entirely different for preparations of ginger slices. Read for details to Hinece & Co., N.Y., Mt. & $1 slice, 60 dollars in drugs. FLORESTON Its rich and lasting fragrance has made this delightful perfume extremely popular. There is nothing like it. Insist upon having Floresson Colocne and look for signature of Hinece & Co. On every bottle: Any draught or drink in perfumery can supply you. 50 and 75 cent shares. LARGE SAVING BUYING NO. SIZE. COLOCNE.