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WEEKLY GAZETTE. Published every Saturday. Richard Melrose, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One Year $2.00 Six months 1.25 Tares in this 75 Orrick In Conrad's Brick Building, Los Angeles street, Anaheim SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. We offer the Gazette in combination with the American Agriculture for $3 a year (each in advance), which includes postage on both. In addition, we will send free to every person who takes both papers, a magnificent Plate Engraving of Duprea's last great painting, "IN THE MEADOW," now on exhibition in New York, and offered for sale at $500. The eminent Artist, F. S. Church, writing to a friend in the country last October, thus adduces to this picture: "I was delighted this morning to see offered as a premium a reproduction of a very beautiful picture." To The Meadow, by Dupre. This superb engraving (174 by 12 inches, exclusive of white border) is worth more than the cost of both journals. It is mounted on heavy plate paper, and sent securely packed in tubes made expressly for the purpose. When to be mailed, 10 points extra is required for packing postage etc. Poisona. We all have a great horror of being poisoned, without exactly understanding what it is. Poison is a disorganization of flesh and blood, or both. Poisons are of two kinds: one, the result of medicinal agents taken into stomach or circulation; the other the result of bites or stings of living creatures. I will now useful hints. Coal-tar makes a good protective covering for wounds of trees. To Brighten Brass.—Take finely-powdered sal ammoniac; water to moisten. The articles to be cleaned must first be made warm, then rubbed with the mixture, and finished with fine Tripoli. This process will give the brass the brilliancy of gold. Linen garments which have become yellow from time may be whitened by being boiled in a lather made of milk and pure white soap, a pound of the latter to a gallon of the former. After the boiling process the linen should be twice rinsed, a little blue being added to the last water used. Furniture can be cleansed with kerosene oil, but must be wiped off well. White spots on varnished wood are removed by rubbing with a flannel wet in camphene or kerosene. Dull varnish is brightened by rubbing with strong alcohol, which dissolves a trifle of the gum of the old varnish and gives a fresh surface. Kerosene oil or naphtha, or even turpentine, will, in a short time, penetrate between minute crevices in joints that have been long in contact, whether boils or nuts or steam joints. They should be ignited when possible, when the effects of heat and diffusion will soon loosen the metals. Nuts rust so tight sometimes that no wrench will remove them without breaking off the bolts. A gentle hammering on the sides and top will sometimes start them a little. A driven joint or rust joint between flanges, formed by cast-iron borings and sal ammoniac in solution in them, cannot be parted by any means short of destroying the castings. The scrap heap is the only remedy. To Keep Gun Barrels From Rusting.—There has always been some difficulty in keeping gun barrels from rusting. The alkaline matter existing in snow and in rain under certain conditions of the atmosphere wo ka through the best coatings, and reaches the iron Varnish, as ordinarily laid on, is of excellent quality, as it gives a gun a "Brumma-gem" look. The best plan is the following: Heat the barrels to the temperature of boiling water (not any hotter, or you may injure them), and rub them with the best copal varnish, giving them... Poisons. We all have a great horror of being poisoned, without exactly understanding what it is. Poison is a disorganization of flesh and blood, or both. Poisons are of two kinds: one, the result of medicinal agents taken into stomach or circulation; the other the result of bites or stings of living creatures. I will now state two ideas which, if generally known and remembered, would save thousands of lives every year. If you have swallowed a poison, whether landamum, arsenic, or any other thing poisonous, put a tablespoonful of ground mustard in a glass of water, cold or warm, stir and swallow quickly, and instantaneously the contents of the stomach will be thrown up, not allowing the poisonous substance to be absorbed and taken into the blood; and as soon as vomiting ceases, swallow the white of one or two new eggs, for the purpose of antagonizing any small portion of the poison which may have been left behind. Let the reader remember the principle, which is to get the poison out of you as soon as possible; there are other things which will have a speedy effect, but the advantage of mustard is, it is always at hand, not instantaneously, without any aftermath effects. The use of the salate of an egg is that, although it does not nullify all poisons, it antagonizes a larger number than any other agent so entirely attributable. But, while taking the mustard egg, send for a physician; these are in order to save time, as the difference of twenty minutes is often death. The "Old Society" of Washington. One will see on a bright afternoon a carriage drawn by a pair of fine bays. On the box are two aristocratic negroes; one is the aristocratic owner—an old lady with the traces of youthful beauty still about her. She represents what thinks itself at the very topmost round of the ladder, the old Washington and George town society, mainly composed of the descendants of old Virginia and Maryland families. Once in every five years this old lady throws open her mansion and gives a formal reception. No one is invited in whom any of the present generation has any interest, or who has any interest in it. Grave old men who were dandies in Jackson's days, and the very old ladies who recollect "Dolly" Madison, sit around the old rooms, whit hirsutism, probably, at the admission of air and sunshine into their dusty old precincts, and at the intrusion of men and women who used to come there often enough in their younger days, but who might easily have been guests many years ago. They have the courtesy elegance of an older day, and to listen to them one would think one's self in a by gone age. About Moths. The destruction caused by these little pests can only be counted by millions yearly, and they are the plague of every housekeeper. Unless you hermetically seal a cask or box you can scarcely keep a shell well guarded through a destroying castings. The scrap heap is the only remedy. To Keep Gun Barrels From Rust, There has always been some difficulty in keeping gun barrels from rusting. The alkaline matter existing in snow and in rain under certain conditions of the atmosphere woeks through the best coatings, and reaches the iron Varnish, as ordinarily laid on, is objectionable, as it gives a gun a "Brummage" look. The best plan is the following: Heat the barrel to the temperature of boiling water (not any hotter, or you may injure them), and rub them with the best copal varnish, giving them brilliant coating. Let them remain half an hour, and then wipe them clean with a soft rag. In this way you cannot enough of the varnish into the porch if the metal to act as a preservative; at the same time, no one would suspect that the barrels had ever been touched with varnish. We have applied boiled oil, beeswax, paraffine, and some other substances in the same way, and obtained good results; but, on the whole, we find nothing better than good copal varnish. Death to Moths. — A housekeeper writes to an Eastern contemporary: "I give me pleasure to inform you what entirely exterminate, root out and destroy every moth, or egg of math which r in clothes, carpets or furniture. Have a large house, full of the riches carpets, all very woolly, also rich furnace, all of which has been in use since 1875, and not a moth has been seen at this date. But the first year we moved in we had millions, although everything was new. Twice a year I take turpentine and a paint brush and saturate the edges of the carpets all around; move anthel furniture, and get at the dark and dusty corners, and in dark assets I rub the brass all over if caught. For rich furniture, take paper wet it with turpentine, and nad the paper under the sofas and chairs. The smell of it will drive out the material kill their eggs. To protect cloths on the brush over the bottom of your dress or drawers, and put paper with turpentine on around the turs or clothes. You know that turpentine is harmless, being made from pine, and often used for cleaning carpets and clothes. It will either brighten the color of carpets than otherwise." Vaccination is making gradual headway in China. The people of the interior detect the outside barbarian, but have a still greater dislike to the disease which often carries off whole tribes on them. Coal. The ancient Britons are believed to have had coal before the Roman invasion; it was not, however, used as fuel in England before, probably, the beginning of the twelfth century. In 1234, Henry III gave the townsmen of Newcastle leave to dig coals and stones from the common soil; but wood continued to compose the general fuel, at least so long as the forest and thickets afforded an ample supply for that purpose. In the reign of Edward I, the use of coal was forbidden by royal proclamation in consequence of the supposed injurious effect of the smoke. But in spite of this prohibition it continued to be consumed; Alout Moths. The destruction caused by these little pests can only be counted by millions yearly, and they are the plague of every housekeeper. Unless you hermetically seal a cask or box you can scarcely keep a holder cut, as she will crawl through a good-sized pan-hole. Therefore we must use something offensive, and the writer has found nothing so effective and cheap as petroleum paper, and even tar-roofing paper will answer. Buy your paper in roles, cut in sections long enough to cover the inside, the bottom and the sides, and lap over on the top of the box. All of the inside of the box must be covered, and on the inside of this again place wrapping paper to prevent the contact of nice clothing with the petroleum paper. Use a large box—no matter about its being very tight, as the paper will cover the holes—and pack in all your wools and furs, filling it full. Bring the paper up which has been hanging over the sides of the box, and let it cover the hole so that the miller cannot enter without crawling over the petroleum paper, which she will never do. Nailon the cover of your box, and your clothing is safe for three years, if you wish to leave it that long. It is much cheaper and does not evaporate like camphor, and the carbolic acid in it seems to act like an antiseptic on the animal fiber of the wool, to preserve and make it healthful. A Large Collection of Spiders. Capt. Holden, of Cincinnati, Ohio, is erected with an exceptionally valuable collection of spiders, numbering nearly 25,000 specimens, and embracing 4,000 species. They are arranged in glass bottles, with labels giving name, collector, and locality. California furnished 5,000 specimens, and New England as many more. One species is represented by 100 specimens, from all parts of the United States, showing how much effect environment has in modifying form. The collection is supplemented by a full and complete catalogue of the literature of the subject, comprising about 70,000 references on 10,000 cards. This valuable contribution to the study of this little known branch of natural history he hopes to complete and publish at an early day. Coal. The ancient Britons are believed to have had coal before the Roman invasion; it was not, however, used as fuel in England before, probably, the beginning of the twelfth century. In 1234, Henry III gave the townsmen of Newcastle leave to dig coals and stones from the common soil; but wood continued to compose the general fuel, at least so long as the forest and thickets afforded an ample supply for that purpose. In the reign of Edward I, the use of coal was forbidden by royal proclamation in consequence of the supposed injurious effect of the smoke. But in spite of this prohibition it continued to be consumed; so that we find in 1376 a regular duty of 3d per ton levied on all coal brought from Newcastle; soon after which coal was used as fuel in the royal palaces. Since the time of Charles I it has be come almost the only fuel used in London, and most other towns and districts throughout the kingdom. The method of making "coke," by extracting the bituminous quality from coal, was discovered by John Hacket in 1627, who obtained a patent, with the object of rendering coal as useful as wood for fuel in houses, without damaging the furniture or incommoding the inhabitants with smoke. George Law's Beginning. George Law, who died a ten-millionaire, began life in Troy, N.Y., without a friend in the world. One day, while passing along River street, a hod-carrier who was carrying bricks for the masons on an unfinished building fell from the ladder and broke his leg. Young Law stepped up to the foreman and said: "Can I have that man's place?" "Did you ever carry a hod?" asked the foreman. "No." "You will break your leg, and perhaps your neck." "I will run the risk," said George Law, and from this beginning he became one of the wealthiest builders in the United States, always "running risks," but for many years everything he touched turned into gold. 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 Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by W. M. Higgins, Druggist. SWAYNES POINTMENT AN UNFAILING REMEDY SUCH AS DISEASES TETTER. ITCH. SORES. PIMPLES. ERYSIPELAS. RING WORM. THE GREAT CURE FOR ITCHING PILES Symptoms are moisture, stinging, itching, worse at night; seem as if pan-worms were crawling about the rectum; the private parts are often affected. As a pleasant, economical and positive cure, SWAYNE's Outweaver is superior to any article in the market. Sold by druggists, or send 50 cts in 3-ct. Stamps. 3 Boxes, $1.25. Address, Dr. Swayne & Sow, Phila., Pw. FIRE Insurance Agency. I beg to inform the citizens of this vicinity that I am agent for the following first-class Fire Insurance Companies: GIRARD, of Philadelphia AGRICULTURAL, of Watertown FOR SALE. Large Dwelling House AND OUT-BUILDINGS, COST . . . $82,000. AND FORTY ACRES OF Splendid Gravel Land Within a Mile and a-half North of town of ORANGE And Two Miles East of ANAHELM, Price $4,000, or $4,446 with Water Stock. Magnificent Orange and Raisin Lands ALSO ADJOINING TRACTS, At from $35 to $60 per acre, In Tracts of 10 or 360 Acres, or of intermediate sizes, This land has just been bought cheap in a large body for cash, and added into twelve tracts, and is offered for sale in lots to suit at low prices to give a quick return on the investment. Part of the land, priced at from $35 to $77.50 per acre, is heavily wooded, and, on account of the abundance of winter water, can be irrigated from the Santa Ana river directly without the necessity of purchasing water soot, which can be had at $11.15 per acre. The most successful vineyardists irrigate only in the winter. "THE STEAMER ALFRED ROE 120 Sutter Land for Sale SUITABLE Oranges, Lemons, Limes, Figs, Alfalfa, Corn, Rye, ALSO MA Natural Evergreen Poor GOOD WATER is abundant a On almost every acre of the obtained, and the more elevated Irrigated by the waMost of these lands are natuto produce crops. TERMS: One-fourth cash; balance in one in allowing those lands to parties seeking land purchasing elsewhere. Dr. CLAW India Cures all driBowels, Millions ing the abonounce BEST R TRADE MARK Insurance Agency. I beg to inform the citizens of this vicinity that I am agent for the following first class Fire Insurance Companies: GIRARD, of Philadelphia AGRICULTURAL, of Watertown WATERTOWN, of Watertown Sr. PAUL, of St. Paul LA CONFIANCE, of Paris TEUTONIA, of New Orleans NEW ORLEANS, of New Orleans STANDARD, of London. FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION of London, England. 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, Anaheim - Cal. NEUTRALIZED. In what way a Prevalent Evil may be Shorn of its Power to Harm. Malaria is a broad name for many diseases all originating on blood poisoning. Bilirub fever, the typhus and typhoid fathers and chills and fever are prominent members of the family. Malaria defies like the boulders our plumbers at the phytoliths. Despairing of ordinary treatment, the latter almost unanimously recommend BENSON'S CAPINE POROUS PLASTER as the greatest antiviral specific of the age. These relatives act upon the liver, spisen, bowels and kidneys. Worn over the region of the liver, and upon the back over the kidneys they ward off malaria like an armor. No other clatter do this. When you purchase satisfy yourself that the word CAPINE is cut in the center of the plaster. Seabury & Johnson Chasers, New York. Highest awards at International Expositions. FRAZER AXLE GREASE. Best in the World. Get the genuine. Every package has our trade mark and is marked Frazer's. SOLD EVERYWHERE. KIDNEY WORT In Tracts of 10 or 360 Acres, or of intermediate sizes, This land has just been bought cheap in a large body for cash, and divided into twelve tracts, and is offered for sale in lots to suit at low prices to give a quick return on the investment. Part of the land, priced at from $25 to $75 per acre, is heavily wooded, and on account of the abundance of winter water, can be irrigated from the Santa Ana river directly without the necessity of purchasing water stock, which can be had at $11.15 per acre. The most successful vineyardists irrigate only in the winter. TERMS: ONE-HALF CASH, balance in one and two years; interest is per cent per annum. All the land is in the Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana which extends from the mountains to the sea, owning one half the waters of the Santa Ana river at the northern boundary and containing the flourishing settlements of Orange, Santa Ana and Tustin City. Orange rains take the FIRST PREMIUM wherever entered even at Riverside Farms. APPLY TO M.L.WICKS, TEMPLE BLOCK, LOS ANGELES. GEO.F.SILVESTER. Importer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in SEEDS, Fruit and Evergreen Trees, Plants. Etc. Alfalfa, Grass & Clover Seeds In large quantities and offered in lots to purchasers Hedge Shears, Pruning and Budding Knives, Green House Syringes, Etc. SEFD WAREHOUSE, 317 Washington Street, SAN FRANCISCO. jun 27th. The Peoples' Cyclopedia. A New and Very Valuable Work. Now on the Market. IT IS NOT THE WORK OF ONE MAN, BUT reflects the scholarship of an age. The essence of all former works corrected and brought down to date. Compact yet omitting no essential facts. 30 Editors. 400 Contributors, 5000 Illustrations and Maps and 58.000 Topics, Complete in 3 vols. IN THE SUPERIOR COUNTY OF the State of California in and County of Los Angeles. Robert W. Scott Plaintiff Summer to Quite and for THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CAKE Court against all of said tenants thing to Acacia in San Bernardino Meridian. To south Range Ten West, containing twenty-seven Los Angeles County, California and in pelling the said defendant. After hearing to execute and deliver to the said court a form of bargain and sale to the said lawyer in the complaint described. That said required to set forth the nature of his claims and that all adverse laws shall be determined that he is owner of the said premises, and either of them, have entered whatever so far said land. That clause harsheverse to plantation. If plaintiff alleges that he now and for a billario has been held by the law and in the case of this claim that said lawyer has not any right whatever is made to the complaint on file for further action as to the cause of this action. Given and my hand and seal of the Court of the State of California, in and for of Los Angeles this the fifth day of January 1853 in the year of our Lord one thousand eighty three. A.W.POSTS Robert W. Scott Plaintiff and Attorney The Days of Monopoly are in Anaheim. JAMES T. STEWAR FRAZER AXLE GREASE. Best in the World. Get the genuine. Every package has our trade mark and is marked Frazer's. SOLD EVERYWHERE. KIDNEY-WORT FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF CONSTIPATION. No other disease is so prevalent in this country as Constipation, and no remedy has ever equalled the celebrated Kidney-Wort as a cure. Whatever the cause, however obstinate the case, this remedy will overcome it. PILES. This distressing complaint plant is very apt to be complicated with constipation. Kidney-Wort strengthens the weakened parts and quickly curts all kinds of Piles even when physicians and medicines have before failed. IF YOU HAVE EITHER OF THESE Troubles PRICE $1. USE Druggists Sell KIDNEY-WORT HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS Invalida who are recovering vital stamina, declare in grateful terms their appreciation of the merits as a tonic of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. Not only does it impart strength to the weak, but it also corrects an irregular acid state of the stomach, makes the bowels act at proper intervals, gives ease to those who suffer from rheumatic and kidney troubles, and conquers as well as prevents fever and ause. For sale by all druggists and dealers generally. Now on the Market. IT IS NOT THE WORK OF ONE MAN, BUT reflects the scholarship of an age. The essence of all former works corrected and brought down to date. Compact yet omitting no essential facts. 30 Editors. 400 Contributors, 5000 Illustrations and Maps and 58.000 Topics, Complete in 3 vols. As knowledge increases the greater need of condensation (to cheap). Its appendix (found in no other) is worth the price of the entire work. Published by Phillips & Hunt, 1041 Market street, San Francisco, Cal. J. H. SMART, AGENT, LOS ANGELES CO. jan13 JAMES T. STEWART, Plumber and Gas Engineer, Center Street - Anaheim (near Anaheim Hotel) Pumps of all kinds, Bath Tubs for hot and cold water, Wash-stands, Tin Roofing, Gas-fitting, Plumbing work in all its various branches. Repairing Pumps a Specialty. Charges moderate, and all work guaranteed. WASHINGTON Meat Market! CENTRE STREET, ANAHEIM, C. F LEONARD, Proprietor. THE PATRONAGE OF THE PEOPLE OF ANAHEIM and virginity is respectfully solicited. SAVE MONEY By buying at dealers' prices. sell you any article for family sonal use, in any quantity at W. Price. Whatever you want, our catalogue (free) and you it there. We carry in stock the variety of goods in the United MONTGOMERY WARD 227 & 229 Wabash Avenue, THE STEARNS RANCHOS." ALFRED ROBINSON. TRUSTEE 120 Sutter St., San Francisco. and for Sale in Lots to suit. SUITABLE FOR THE CULTURE OF Limes, Lemons, Limes, Figs, Almonds, Walnuts, Apples, Peaches, Pears, Alfalfa, Corn, Rye, Barley, Flax, Ramie, Cotton, Etc. ALSO MANY THOUSAND ACRES OF Rural Evergreen Pastures, suitable for Dairying. WATER is abundant at an average depth of six feet from the surface. In almost every acre of this land flowing artesian wells can be used, and the more elevated portions can be irrigated by the water of the Santa Ana River. Most of these lands are naturally Moist, requiring only good cultivation to produce crops. Dr. CLARK JOHNSON'S Indian Blood Syrup Cures all diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Skin and Blood. Millions testify to its efficacy in healing the above named diseases, and pronounce it to be the BEST REMEDY KNOWN TO MAN. E. LUEDKE. Watch Maker and Jeweler Centre 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 The most successful Remedy ever discovered as it is certain in its effects and does no harm. READ PROOF BELOW. Saved him 1,800 Dollars. ADAMS, N.Y., Jan 30, 1842. Dr. E. J. KENDALL & Co., Gents. Hayling used a good deal of your Kendall's Spavin Cure with great success. I thought I would let you know what it has done for me. Two years ago I had as surely a coil as wasvae raised in Jefferson County. When I was breaking him, he kicked over the cross bar and got fast and fore one of his hand legs all to pieces. I am pleased the best farmers, but they all said he was smoked. He had a very large throughpin, and I used two bottles of your Kendall's Spavin Cure, and it took the bunch out off, and he sold afterwards for $1,800 (dollars). I have used it for bone spavins and wood gals and it has always cured completely and left the leg smooth. It was splendid medicine for rheumatism. I have recommended it to a good many and they all say it does the work. I was in Witherington & Kneeland's drug ware in Adams, the other day and saw a very Dr. CLARK JOHNSON'S Indian Blood Syrup Cures all diseases of the Stomaoh, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Skin and Blood. Millions testify to its efficacy in healing the above named diseases, and pronounce it to be the BEST REMEDY KNOWN TO MAN. Guaranteed to cure Dyspepsia. AGENTS WANTED. Laboratory 77 W. 3d St, New York City. Druggists sell it. THE SUPERIOR COURT State of California in and for the County of Los Angeles. Summons to Quiet Title and for Deed. PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF California are pressing to Real Homes in Jersey Town, South West, containing twenty parts of land in counties California and the adjective comma the said defendant. Almed Doomsday, Latter date and deliver to the said person and sale to the said person and complaint described. That said demand is set to touch the nature of injury described and that all adverse claims of and for them, be determined that the owner of the said contract. That if the owner of the said contract have entered into an interest or interest in one or more land and sale to the said person and complaint described. That said demand is set to touch the nature of injury described and that all adverse claims of and for them, be determined that the owner of the said contract. That if the owner of the said contract have entered into an interest or interest in one or more land and sale to the said person and complaint described. That said demand is set to touch the nature of injury described and that all adverse claims of and for them, be determined that the owner of the said contract. That if the owner of the said contract have entered into an interest or interest in one or more land and sale to the said person and complaint described. That said demand is set to touch the nature of injury described and that all adverse claims of and for them, be determined that the owner of the said contract. That if the owner of the said contract have entered into an interest or interest in one or more land and sale to the said person and complaint described. That said demand is set to touch the nature of injury described and that all adverse claims of and for them, be determined that the owner of the said contract. That if the owner of the said contract have entered into an interest or interest in one or more land and sale to the said person and complaint described. That said demand is set to touch the nature of injury described and that all adverse claims of and for them, be determined that the owner of the said contract. That if the owner of the said contract have entered into an interest or interest in one or more land and sale to the said person and complaint described. That said demand is set to touch the nature of injury described and that all adverse claims of and for them, be determined that the owner of the said contract. That if the owner of the said contract have entered into an interest or interest in one or more land and sale to the said person and complaint described. That said demand is set to touch the nature of injury described and that all adverse claims of and for them, be determined that the owner of the said contract. That if the owner of the said contract have entered into an interest or interest in one or more land and sale to the said person and complaint described. That said demand is set to touch the nature of injury described and that all adverse claims of and for them, be determined that the owner of the said contract. That if the owner of the said contract have entered into an interest or interest in one or more land and sale to the said person and complaint described. That said demand is set to touch the nature of injury described and that all adverse claims of and for them, be determined that the owner of the said contract. That if the owner of the said contract have entered into an interest or interest in one or more land and sale to the said person and complaint described. That said demand is set to touch the nature of injury described and that all adverse claims of and for them, be determined that the owner of the said contract. That if the owner of the said contract have entered into an interest or interest in one or more land and sale to the said person and complaint described.That said demand is set to touch the nature of injury described and that all adverse claims of and for them, be determined that the owner of the said contract.That if the owner of the said contract have entered into an interest or interest in one or more land and sale to the said person and complaint described.That said demand is set to touch the nature of injury described and that all adverse claims of and for them, be determined that the owner of the said contract.That if the owner of the said contract have entered into an interest or interest in one or more land and sale to the said person and complaint described.The mutual benefit life insurance company of New Jersey.The oldest and most reliable company in the United States.Applications for policies can be made to under-agreed who is prepared to furnish all required information regarding life insurance.RICHARD MELROSE"GAMETTE"Office,Anaheim LIFE INSURANCE THE MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY. THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE COMPANY IN THE UNITED STATES. THE FAMOUS, UNRIVALLED NABE PIANO. Saved him 1,800 Dollars. Dr. I. KENNARD K.O.E.GENTS.Having used a good deal of your Kennard's Spain Cure with great success I thought I would let you know what it has done for me.Twenty years ago I had as speedy a cult as ever raised in Jefferson county When I was breaking him he kicked over the cross bar got fast and forced one of his bindings all to pieces.I am pleased the best ferrick but they all said he was spelled He hailed a very large thoroughpin,and I used two bottles of your Kennard's Spain Cure,and it took him entirely off,and he sold afterwards for $1,800 dollars.I have used it for bone swine and wool gallsand it has always cured completelyand leftthe leg smooth. It is a splendid medicine for rheumatism.I have recommended it to a good man,and they all say it does work.I was in Witherington & Kneland's drug store in Adams other day and saw a very fine picture you sent them.I tried to buy itbut could not;they said I would write to you that you would send me one.I wish you would,and I will do you allthe good I can. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. Price $ per bottle or hotties for £5.All drugs have can get it for you,or it will be sent to any address on record of price bythe proprietors.Dr J.J.Kenning A.O.E.Neesburgh Falls,Vt.Send for illustrated circular. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Band and Other Musical Instruments. DECKER BROS. And other first-class makes of PIANOS KOHLER & CHASE, Sole Agent, San Francisco, Cal. CHRONIC DISEASES CURED. 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