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WEEKLY GAZETTE.
Published every Saturday.
Richard Melrose,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
One Year $2 00
Six months 1 29
Three months 75
Office: In Central Brick Building, Los Angeles Street; Anaheim.
TRANSIENT ADVERTISING:
arpon
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2 squares 2.00
3 squares 3.00
4 squares 4.00
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Copperas mixed with whitewash put upon the cellar walls will keep vermin away.
To polish stained floors rub them thoroughly once a week with beeswax and turpentine.
The yelk of an egg mixed with a little molasses makes a rich brown glaze for the top of rusks and buns.
Green tomatoes sliced and fried in butter, a la egg plant, are much reished by some people. The slices should first lie in salt and water for two hours.
Sardines picked up fine and mixed with cold boiled ham; also minced fine, and all well seasoned with a regular mayonnaise dressing, make a delicious filling for sandwiches.
Hard-boiled eggs pressed with chicken or veal add to the relish and the appearance also of these dishes when cut in slices. Pains must be taken not to press the eggs out of shane.
This is said to be a very good remedy for hoarseness. Beat the white of an egg to a stiff froth, add two tablespoons of sugar, the juice of one lemon and a glass of warm water.
Brown bread, which may also be served as a pudding, is made by taking one cup of molasses, one teaspoonful of soda dissolved in half a cup of boiling water; stir this in the molasses until it is thoroughly mixed with it; then add three parts of Graham flour to one of corn meal in sufficient quantity to make a batter; to this add a table-spoonful of melted lard. Steam this four hours. If you wish to eat while hot in place of bread, dry it in the oven for fifteen minutes; if for pudding, serve it fresh from the steamer with a sour sauce.
To make quick molasses candy take one cup of New Orleans molasses, one cup of light brown sugar, two tablespoons of vinegar and a piece of butter the size of an egg. Bead steadily about ten minutes, then try in cold water; if it hardens it is done. Just before taking it from the fire add one-fourth of a teaspoon of baking soda; do not dissolve it but put it in dry. Pour on buttered plates to cool and pull as soon as can be handled. Very nice popcorn balls are made by having the corn roasted and leaving a little of the candy in the bottom of the kettle; pour in all the popped corn it will dampen, stirring carefully until it takes up the candy.
If plastered walls be painted they will not absorb colors. You can easily clean them with soda and water. Soap and water spots them. When paper and plaster
There was a weed on his white hat, and somehow or other the rumor was out that he was a New York stock broker. It was at a summer resort in Maine and they might have been mistaken as to his identity. At any rate, he became "soft" on a widow from Indiana and taking a seat beside her on the veranda he said: "Madam, I am a widower." "Certainly certainly," "And in search of No. 2." "Exactly exactly." "In short, madam, I look upon you as a secure investment and I beg to offer offer." "And I beg to say that there is none of the stock in the market," she replied as he hast tated. "Then I am too late?" "You are. I was gobbled up by a Baltimore man yesterday at 127." "My luck, my dam, exactly; and the only thing left is to take that old man from Michigan who may possibly lift a point or two above $5 after her teeth are filled. Madam, good evening."
A duel, in which an eminent pianist was to have taken a leading part, is said to have been happily arranged without loss of life or limb on either side. An altercation had taken place at a Paris café between the said pianist and a well-known man of fashion and it last became so animated that the latter offered the former his ear and accepted one in return. The pianist waited at home the next morning, but heard nothing from his opponent. The day afterward he met him by chance in the street and expressed his surprise at what had, or rather what had not, taken place. "I asked you the day before yesterday," said the pianist's adversary, "for satisfaction, and yesterday I received it." "How so?" asked the pianist, more astonished than ever. "Instead of a visiting card you gave me a ticket for your concert," was the reply. "I want to it, heard you give them to E. C. Gaunt, who would come from England for them. In obedience to the commands mailed to him, Mr. Gaunt arrived yesterday, and to his great surprise found the packet to contain documents that had been wanting in his family for over 150 years to prove certain claims against the British Crown. A note informed him that his relative, the deceased, who disappeared from England forty years ago and had long been considered dead, had discovered the papers in an ancient piece of family furniture which had been buried by the debris of a century, and to spite certain members of the family she had concealed her great discovery. The woman was the great-great-great grand daughter of Mrs Elizabeth Gaunt, burned at the stake by the sentences of Jeffries, for sheltering James Burton, a Rye House plot conspirator. She was roasted to death at Tyburn, and was the last woman executed in England for a political offense. William III promised to compensate the family for this judicial murder, but died without doing so. The claim was revived during the reign of Anne and George L., but the absence of letters written by James Jeffries to William and others was fatal. These letters are the identical ones discovered, and Gaunt believes he can recover $2,000,000 from the Crown. Independent of their litigant value, the papers will be prized by archaeologists. He left today for Europe.
If plastered walls be painted they will not absorb colors. You can easily clean them with soda and water. Soap and water spots them. When paper and plaster become saturated with effluva, nothing but entire removal will clean them. Insects will not harbor in painted walls. Before paint or calcimine is applied to walls every crack and crevice should be filled with plaster or cement made of one part silicate of potash mixed with common whiting. For the calcimine put a quarter of a pound of white glue in cold water over night and heat gradually in the morning until dissolved. Mix eight pounds of whiting with not water, add the dissolved glue and stir together, adding hot water until about the consistency of thick cream. Use a calcimine brush and finish as you go along.
If you wish an excellent lamb or veal pot pie, choose a kettle to stew the meat in on which a steamer will fit. When your meat is nearly done make a crust from directions given for chicken pie, using only half the amount unless you have a large family. Lay a cloth on the bottom of your steamer or put in a plate. Make your dough out in two long narrow rolls and lay them in. Have some thickening ready, and when the crust is done (it will take about twenty minutes to steam), set the steamer in the oven a moment while you remove the meat to your platter and thicken the gravy. If preferred, the meat can be left in until ready for the table. Break your steamed crust into small pieces, two forks are convenient to do this with, and drop into your boiling gravy. Let it boil up a moment and pour over the meat you have taken on the platter. It will not injure the crust if it steams after it is done, should the dinner hour be delayed, only do not break it up and put it in the kettle until you are ready to have it served.
A Horse's Queer Pedigree.
"It was," said Mr. Campbell, "in the old, old days, when conductors were conductors; when he was 'captain' of the ship, as it were. In those days conductors were naobog then it was that Billy Mains pulled the bell cord of a glass-window train on a Southern railroad. Billy was a naobog, and Billy's diamonds flashed scarcely less bright than the headlight of his train's locomotive. When his train pulled up at the end of the run the high-stepper that trotted at the front end of Billy's buggy champed his bit restlessly till his tony master took the ribons from the 'culled pussen' who held him and drove rapidly away to his hotel.
Billy never walked anywhere (and he always wore diamonds, no matter who was around), so when it came time for him to go to the general office to make out his report, the horse and buggy stood at the door and he went there at a 240 gait. One day, after having made his report, Billy came to the office door and met the President of the road (the horse and buggy and the colored boy had waited for the conductor.)"
Good morning, Billy. Nice horse you have there," said the President.
"I should say so—a regular goer," smiled Billy.
NOTICE OF A
NORTH ANAHEIM COUNTY
NOTICE OF THE DIRECTORS HENRIK HENRIK
50 cm across (an average width) 50 cm across (an average width)
UNITED STATES GOLD COIN
UNITED STATES GOLD COIN
NOVEMBER 1837
NOVEMBER 1837
NOVEMBER 1837
PACIFIC WAG
J.R.M.CMANIS,
303 North Main Street
Cottage and
THE PESENFELD CO.
Palm street near town
cheap if applied for soon
COMfort is never in a hutch in hot house! It is to friend who does something pays the compartment that they do not keep its salient excellence of BE PLASTER'S. The plaster porous or otherwise like But pain unrelieved like heart so Benenson's Benenson's The They so as they do chemical highest efficiency The genuine have word C of each plaster Price 2 son Chemists New York
ATLANTA, GA., Sept. 21. — The Olemargarine bill has been passed by the Senate. It was at first regarded as a joke and it was thought it would not pass. It did, however, and it now goes to the Governor. The bill requires that all dealers in olemargarine shall notify customers when olemargarine is offered to them. All manufacturers are required to plainly label their product, and hotels, restaurants and other places of public entertainment where olemargarine is used are required to post signs in their dining-rooms as follows: "This house uses olemargarine."
Prof. Verga, in a paper read before the Lombardy Institute of Science, said that serious dangers threaten the Italian people on account of their recent large substitution of alcohol for wine as a beverage. He told a curious story, by the way, of a distiller who died insane from alcoholism, yet had never drank a drop of liquor. He had been so largely exposed to the fumes of impure alcohol while "strengthening" poor wines that his system had absorbed enough of it to poison him.
"It is easier to convince a man against his senses than against his will." When a sick man has given Kidney-Wort a thorough trial, both will and senses join in unqualified approval of its curative qualities in all diseases of the liver, kidneys and bowels.
CHICAGO, September 21st. — "Slippery Jim," a highway robber, escaped from the Iowa Penitentiary Thursday evening, and while large bodies of men were hunting for him, he returned to the prison and robbed the house of the Warden, getting away with the plunder.
For coughs and colds there is no remedy equal to Ammen's Cough Syrup.
Billy never walked anywhere (and he always wore diamonds, no matter who was around), so when it came time for him to go to the general office to make out his report, the horse and buggy stood at the door and he went there at a 240 gait. One day, after having made his report, Billy came to the office door and met the President of the road (the horse and buggy and the colored boy had waited for the conductor.)
Good morning, Billy. Nice horse you have there,' said the President.
"I should say so—a regular goer," smiled Billy.
"Blooded stock, Billy?" asked Mr. T.
"Yes, oh yes, sir."
What's his pedigree, Billy? continued Mr. Tyler.
He's out of Railroad, by Conductor, replied William, and, as he took up the ribbons again, he waited just long enough to say, 'and I think damned by Stockholder.' —Cincinnati Journal.
A Biblical Truth Modernized.
The results of the labors of the Committee of One Hundred in the interest of political economy and an honest administration of the municipality are indeed remarkable, yet they fade into comparative insignificance when contrasted with the stupendous philanthropy of Dr. Swayne. Since the introduction of his Ointment for itching piles thousands of sufferers have been radically cured of tormenting itchings by night and day, thus carrying out practically the Divine injunction to "help the needy and afflicted." —Philadelphia Times.
San Francisco Custom house officials seized a large quantity of opium, valued at upwards of $1,000, which had been hidden in ordinary blocks of wood, hollowed out for the purpose and covered with a thick coat of oil and grease. The blocks were then placed under the gangway of the steamer Oceanic, so as to support it and mislead the officers. A screw which protruded was the means of the fraud being detected.
PHOENIX (Or.), May 14, 1882. — I have had calls for Ammen's Cough Syrup. I recommend it in my practice.
JOHN A. CHASTAIN, M. D.
A Vexed Clergyman.
Even the patience of Job would become exhausted were he a preacher and endeavoring to interest his audience while they were keeping up an incessant coughing, making it impossible for him to be heard. Yet how very easy can all this be avoided by simply using Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Trial Bottles given away by W. M. Higgins, druggist.
SWAYNES PILLS
KNOWN TO MEN OF FAME AND SCIENCE FOR REMOVING ALL IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD.
Acknowledged a Grand, Flawless, and Efficient Cure for CONSTIPATION, stress at stool, bad breath, dull face, heaviness.
DYSPEPSIA known by irregular appetite, sour belching, weight and tenderness at pit of stomach, despondency.
LIVER caused by blood, biliousness, malaria, chills and fever, causing soreness in back and side also bottom of ribs; weariness, irritability, tongue coated, skin yellow, hot and cold sensations eyes dull, dry cough, stiffed and obstructed feeling, irregular pulse, bad colored stools.
APOPLEXY Epilepsy, Paralysis, dim sight, sound in ears giddiness, confusion in head, nervousness, flashes of light before eyes, loss of memory. Diseases of Bladder and KIDNEYS. Urine dark or light red deposit; burning, stinging, bearing down sensations frequent desire to urinate, unconsciousness, inflamed eyes, dark circles, thirst. Difference of HEART, heart pains, Suttering or weight near heart more so on moving quickly and when lying on left side out of breath on exertion.
HEADACHE dull or sharp pain in temples, eyes or head, fastness, nausea.
Dropay in caused by water filled. Rheummatism, de., by urine acid in blood. Bowel disorders by corrupt matter. Wormia by the pests within. Colda by choking of the secretions. SWAYNE'S PILLS, by gentle action, removes the cause, making a permanent cure. Sent by mail be 25 cents box of 30 Pills: 5 boxes $1.00 (In postage stamps). Address: DR. SWAYNE & BOR, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by Druggists.
NOTICE.
REDEMPTION OF BONUS OF ANAHEIM School District, County of Los Angeles, State of California. Notice is hereby given that in accordance with an Act of the Legislature entitled "An Act to provide for the building of a school house in Anaheim School District, in the county of Los Angeles, State of California," approved March 21st, 1875, advertise for the suffrage of boys No. 3 and 4, of said District, and they having received no proposals for the suffrage of said bonds, they hereby give notice that after thirty days from the date of this notice said bonds No. 3 and No. 4 will cease to draw interest, and if the said bonds shall not be presented to the said Trustees for resumption within three months from the date of this notice, the said Trustees shall apply the money on hand for the reemption of the bond next in order. In accordance with the provisions of the Act before referred to.
Dated at Anaheim, September 7th, A.D. 1883.
THEO RIMPAU,
W M BAILEY,
D W C COWAN.
Trustees of Anaheim School District.
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT.
LUMBER YARD PLANING, SAWING,
AND MOULDING MILLS.
OF
Saxton & Cox,
Anaheim.
NEAR THE RAILROAD DEPOT
All Varieties of Pine, Redwood,and Spruce
LUMBER!
Deors, Sashes,and Blinds,Grape Boxes,Fruit Boxes,Bee-Hives,and Fruit Dryers.
Builders' Hardware and Nails
Plants and Fancy.SORLD WAINTING at Short Notice
Anaheim Crist Mill!
Grain,Feed,Meal etc.of all Varieties CORN SHELLED AND SHIPPED.
ANAHEIM STORAGE WAREHOUSE.
GRAIN.WOOL AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
TAKEN ON STORAGE.
RAIN SACKS and TWEET constantly on hand.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED
Of all kinds of PRODUCE. Advances made,MERCHANDISE for warred and sold on Commission I lost Marks.
BANK OF ANAHEIM.
CAPITAL STOCK,
"THE STEARNS
ALFRED ROBINSON
120 Sutter St., San
Land for Sale in
SUITABLE FOR THE CU
Oranges,Lemons,Limes,Fiqs,Almonds,W
Alfalfa,Corn,Rye,Barley,Flax
ALSO MANY THOUSAND
Natural Evergreen Pastures,
GOOD WATER is abundant at an average
On almost every acre of this land Flow obtained,and the more elevated portions can
Irrigated by the water of th
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.
RICHMOND'S
Self-adjusting
HAMMOCK
CHAIR.
An Article of Comfort
That no house libraryof free garden,camp hotel,
E.C.GLIDDE
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT.
NORTH ANAHEIM CANAL COMPANY.
Location of Principal place of Business, Anaheim, Los Angeles County, California.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT A NEETING of the Directors held on the 1st day of September 1853, an assignment (No. 4) of fifty cents (50 cent) a share was levied upon the sold capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United States gold coin, to the Secretary. Any stock union which the assessment shall remain unpaid on the 10th day of October, 1853, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be solicited the 31st day of November, 1853, to pay the disbursement assessment, together with the costs of advertising and the expenses of sale. WM FROMHEIN, Secretar, Anaheim, Sept. 8th, 1853.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS IN THE TOWN OF ANAHEIM.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE TAXPAYERS of the Town of Anaheim that the taxes for the current year will be due and payable to me on and after Monday, September 30, 1853, at my office in the store of E. F. Newbold on Center street, Anaheim. E. A PULL N., Town Marshal and ex officio Tax Collector. Anaheim, August 31st, 1853.
PACIFIC WAGON COMPANY.
J. R. McMANIS, - Manager.
303 North Main Street, Los Angeles.
Cottage and Lot for Sale.
THE FESENFELD COTTAGE AND LOT ON Palm street, near Center, is offered for sale very cheap if applied for soon. Apply to MRS FESENFELD
PRESENT POWER.
To.morrow a Long Way Off When Help is Wanted To-day.
Comfort is never in a hurry. Pain and distress are in hot hoste. It is to the "friend in need," the friend who does something now that the old adagys the compartment of being a friend indeed. That they do not keep the sufferer in suspense is the salient excellence of BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER*. The plasters of other days whether porous or otherwise said "Wait until to morrow. We can promise nothing on the spur of the moment! But you did relieved, like hope, eased, make thence you go, soothe, warm and heal, containing they do, chemical and medicinal agents of the highest efficiency. Their motto is sow, and the genius have the word CAPCINE cut in the middle of each plaster. Price: 25 cents. Seabury & Johnson, Chemists, New York.
BANK OF ANAHEIM.
CAPITAL STOCK,
$100,000.00.
PLEZ JAMES...PRESIDENT
G. B. SHAFFER...SECRETARY
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
E. F. SPENCE, W. H. MABURY,
W. K. JAMES,
S. H. MOTT, P. JAMES.
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' AN 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 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 these countries to New York, via the Hamburg American Packet Company old 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 countries named for any relative or friend can purchase tickets here and forward them to the proper person by mail.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF
RICHMONDS'S Self-adjusting HAMMOCK CHAIR.
An Article of Comfort That no house, library, office garden camp hotel,
E. C. GLIDDE 33 North Main Street (Ponet Block),
Dr. CLARK Indian B Cures all diseases of Bowels, Kidneys Millions testify t ing the above nam nounce it to be BEST REMEDY Guaranteed t AGENT Laboratory 77 W. 3d St, New Y
Dear Sir: I was troubled with Dyspepsia and kinds of medicine and doctors, but found no reli which has effected a perfect cure.
Pacific Coast Steamship COMPANY.
GOODALL, PERKINS & CO. General Agents, San Francisco.
NORTHERN ROUTES.
STEAMERS LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO For Wrangle, Sitka and Harrisonburg, Alaska; and Namino and New Westminster, B.C.; as silver tised in San Francisco newspapers For Victoria, Port Towasend, Seattle, Tasmania; Stellacoom and Olympia 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30th of every month at 19 A.M. For Astoria and Portland, September 24 and every four days thereafter For Eureka, Areca andHookton; every Wednesday For Point Arena, Cuiffy's Cove Little Lever Whitesboro; Mendoeo City and Novo every Monday
SOUTHERN ROUTES
TIME TABLE FOR SEPTEMBER
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Los Angeles.
PRESIDENT: E. F. Spence.
CASHIER: W. Lacv.
The Puyers' Guide is issued March and Sept, each year; 216 pages, 8½ x 11¼ inches, with over 3,200 illustrations—a whole picture gallery. Gives wholesale prices direct to consumers on all goods for personal or family use. Tells how to order, and gives exact cost of everything you use, eat, drink, wear, or have fun with. These invaluable books contain information gleaned from the markets of the world. We will mail a copy Free to any address upon receipt of the postage—7 cents. Let us hear from you. Respectfully,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
207 & 229 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Ill.
PRINTING Of all kinds done at the Gazette Job Office neatly and cheaply.
For Point Arena, Cuffy's Cove, Little River, Whiteboro, Mendocino City and Novo every Monday
SOUTHERN ROUTES
TIME TABLE FOR SEPTEMBER
Coming South
San Francisco
San Pedro
San Diego
San Francisco
LOS ANGELES Sept 2 Sept 4 Sept 5 Sept 8
ANCON 5 7 9 11
EUREKA 7 9 10 13
ORIZABA 10 12 14 16
LOS ANGELES 12 14 15 18
ANCON 15 17 19 21
EUREKA 17 19 20 23
ORIZABA 20 22 24 26
LOS ANGELES 22 24 25 29
ANCON 25 27 29 30
EUREKA 27 29 30 3
Steamers Orizaba and Ancon go through to San Diego, leaving San Pedro on the dates of their arrivals from San Francisco.
The Orizaba and Ancon call at Santa Barbara and Port Harford (San Luis O.Ispo) only on the route to and from San Francisco.
The Eureka and Los Angeles call at San Buenaventura, Santa Barbara, Gaviota, Port Harford, Cayucos, San Simeon, Monterey and Santa Cruz.
Passengers for San Diego take the train that leaves Los Angeles for San Pedro at 4 p.m. Passengers going north per Orizaba or Ancon leave S.P.R.K. depot, Los Angeles, at 10 o'clock A.M. Per Eureka or Los Angeles at 4 o'clock P.M., railroad time.
RATES OF FARE FROM LOS ANGELES.
CARIN. STEERAGE
To San Francisco, Monterey or Santa Cruz $15.00 $10.00
To San Simeon 13.00 10.00
To Cavicus 13.00 10.00
To Pot Harford 12.00 9.00
To Gaviota 10.00 8.00
To Santa Barbara 8.00 6.00
To San Buenaventura 7.00 5.00
To San Diego 6.00 5.00
To San Diego and return 11.00
Plans of steamers' cabins at agent's office, where berths may be secured.
For Newport Landing, via Santa Cruz, etc., freight steamers leave San Francisco about every two weeks, as tides serve on the Newport bar.
The Company reserves the right to change the steamers, or their days of sailing.
For passage or freight; as above, or for Tickets to and from All Important Points in Europe,
OR FOR EXCHANGE ON EUROPE.
Apply to H. McLELLAN, Agent.
OFFICE—No.8 Commercial Street, Los Angeles.
STEARNS RANCHOS."
RED ROBINSON. TRUSTEE
20 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
green Pastures, suitable for Dairying.
is abundant at an average depth of six feet from the surface.
ery acre of this land Flowing Artesian Wells can be more elevated portions can be
by the water of the Santa Ana River.
lands are naturally Moist, requiring only good cultivation
balance in one, two or three years, with ten per cent interest. I take pleasure parties seeking land, who are invited to come and see this extensive tract before R. J. NORTHAM. Anaheim, Los Angeles County, Cal.
ranch or summer resort can afford to be without
WHERE
Ease,
Luxury and Comfort
Are considered.
Price within reach of all.
R. 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 Kennedy ever discovered as it is certain in its effects and does not clatter. READ PROOF BELOW.
Saved him 1,800 Dollars.
ADAMS, N. Y., Jan 30, 1882
Dr. B. J. KENDALL & Co., Ganta—Having used a good deal of your Kendall's Spavin Cure with great success, I thought it would let you know what it has done for me. Two years ago I had as speedy a colt as was ever raised in Jefferson county. When I was breaking him, he kicked over the cross bar and got fast and tore one of his hind legs all to pieces. I employed the best carriers, but they all said he was spoiled. He had a very large thorough-pin, and I used two bottles of your Kendall's Spavin Cure, and it took the bunch entirely off, and he sold afterwards for $1,800 (dollars). I have used it for bone spavins and wind galls, and it has always cured completely and left the leg smooth.
It is a 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 store, in Adams, the other day and saw a very fine picture you sent them. I tried to lay it, but could not; they said if I would write to you that you would send me one. I wish you would, and I will do you all the good I can.
Very respectfully,
E. S. Lyman.
CLARK JOHNSON'S Indian Blood Syrup
Treats all diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Skin and Blood.
Williams 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.
77 W. 3d St, New York City. Druggists sell it.
SACRAMENTO CITY, CA.
Brought with Dyspepsia and Kidney Disease for years and used all and doctors, but found no relief until I tried your Indian Blood Syrup a perfect cure.
MRS. H. WITTIRE. Janly
City Stables,
Center Street (Opposite Krceger's Block)
ANAHEIM.
L.F. Lewis. - Proprietor
THESE STABLES ARE THE BEST VENTILATED and most commissions in the town, and special treatment will be paid to Boarding and Grooming horse.
The charve all cases will be reasonable.
Single and Double Teams
Furnished at short notice and careful drivers familiar with the country, supplied when required. The patronage of the public is responsibly solicited.
THE BRAHMIN'S ELIXIR.
For all cases of Seminal Weakness Loss of Manhood, Wan of Energy, Weakness in the Back or Loins, Painful Drama, Languor, Depression etc. Prepared only by the BRAHMIN ELIXIR CO.,
KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE.
Price $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5. All drug-gists have it or can get it for you, or it will be sent to any address on receipt of price by the proprietors.
DR. B.J. KENDALL & Co., Enosburgh Falls, VT. Send for illustrated circular.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
EUREKON FAVORITE REMEDIES!
Eurekon Headache & Neuralgia
POWDERS.
A speedy cure for headache, neuralgia, rheumatism, colitis, gout, hamburg, etc. Positive cure for neurasia in the head or face in three hours. Cures headache in one hour; rheumatism in six hours. Price sample package 23 cts.; large box 41 cts. mail.
Eurekon Hamburg Anti-Dillious POWDERS.
The great blood purifier a mild and pleasant exudate, and a potent cure for constipation. Sample packages 10 cts., large box 23 cts. by mail.
Eurekon Potroleumized Carbolic CAMPHOR CREAM.
A perfect family ointment and an indispensable requirement for the touch, far superior to cold creams, cosmetics, etc. Cures Nail Cather's 10 minutes—suited to the notch. In rest glass jars, enclosed in a handmade box; price 23 cts. by mail, postpaid, to any address.
Eureka Favorite Family Remedies
are for sale by Drug-gists generally or at the LABORATORY
Vallejo Pharmacy!
VALLEJO, CAL.
J. J. MACK & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
No. 11 Front St., San Francisco, Cal.
WHOLESALE AGENTS.
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT.
ANAHEIM WATER COMPANY,
Location of principal place of business, Anaheim, Los Angeles County, California.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE SHARE-holders in the Anaheim Water Company, and to
THE BRAHMIN'S ELIXIR.
For all cases of Seminal Weakness Loss of Manhood, Wan. of Energy. Weakness in the Back or Loins, Painful Dreams. Languour. Depression etc. Prepared only by the
BRAHMIN ELIXIR CO.,
1004 BROADWAY.....OAKLAND.
Price, $1 per bottle. Send for circular.
APPLY 21-19
D. E. MILES,
Warehouseman and Commission Merchant.
Highest Cash Price Paid for
Wheat, Barley, Corn,
Rye, Potatoes,
And all Country Produce. Cash advances made on all consignments of Grain and Wool.
Sacks and Twine
At owest market prices. Office opposite Railroad Depot, Anaheim, Cal.
COOPERAGE
A LARGE QUANTITY OF
BARRELS, HALF BARRELS,
10 Gallon and 5 Gallon Kegs
For Sale Cheap.
Apply to B. DREYFUS & CO. Anaheim
Masonic Notice.
THE REGULAR MEETINGS OF ANAheim Lodge No. 207; F. and A. M. are held at Masonic Hall on the Monday evening o or preceding the full moon in each month.
Solourning brethren in good standing are cordially invited to attend.
Theo. Riisner, W. M.
J. S Gardiner, Secretary.
J. J. MACK & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
No. 11 Front St., San Francisco, Cal.
WHOLESALE AGENTS.
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT.
ANAHEIM WATER COMPANY,
Location of principal place of business, Anaheim, Los Angeles County, California.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE SHARE-holders in the Anaheim Water Company, and to all parties interested, that at a meeting of the Board of Directors held on Saturday, August 25th, 1883, an assessment No. 22 of one dollar (£1.0) a share on the capital stock of said Company was levied, payable immediately to the Secretary at his office on Los Angeles Street, Anaheim.
And it is further ordered that any stock upon which said assessment remains unpaid on the 20th day of September, 1883, shall be deemed delinquent and will be duly advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment shall have been made before, will be sold on The 20th day of October, 1883,
to pay the delinquent assessments, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale.
By order of the Board of Directors.
RICHARD MELROSE, Secretary.
Anaheim, August 25th, 1883.
How Many Miles Do You Drive?
The ODOMETER Will Tell.
This instrument is no larger than a watch. It tells the exact number of miles driven to the 1000 h part of a mile; counts up to 1,000 miles; water and dust tight; always in order; saves horses from being over driven; is easily attached to the wheel of a Buggy Carriage, sulky, Wagon, Head Cart, Sulky Plow, Heaper, Mower, or other vehicle.
Invaluable to LIVERYMEN, PLEASE DRIVEERS, PHYSICIANS, FARMERS, SERVEYORS, DRAY-MEN, EXPRESSMEN, STAGE OWNERS etc. Price only $3.00 each; one-third the price of any other Odometer. When ordering give diameter of the wheel. Sent by mail on receipt of price; post paid. Address McDONNELL ODOMETER CO.
2 North La Salle St., Chicago.
Send for Circular Jy28-2m
MOORE'S REMEDY FOR POISON OAK
And other Skin Diseases. The only PREVENTATIVE
And certain cure. Sold by all druggists.
REDINGTON & CO.
25c a box.
General Agents, San Francisco.