anaheim-gazette 1884-05-31
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WEEKLY GAZETTE:
Published every Saturday.
Richard Melrose,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
One Year $2.00
Mix Months 1-25
Three Months 75
OFFICE—In Conrad's Brick Building, Los Angeles Street, Anaheim.
TRANSIENT ADVERTISING:
Planters' Hotel,
ANAHEIM, CAL.
THIS HOUSE HAVING BEEN THOROUGHLY Repaired and Furnished WITH Elegant New Furniture Is open for the reception of Gucsts.
Suites of Rooms for Families.
The Table and appointments are First-class.
C. R. COMPTON, Manager.
D. W. HUDSON
L. W. BENTZ
D. W. HUDSON & CO..
Real Estate Brokers and General Land Agents
At Anaheim,
Los Angeles County, California.
A DEAD SHOT.
A lot of summer tourists were on the beach at Los Angeles the other day watching some fancy rule shooting by a party of professional otter hunters who had come over from the Channel Islands for a Sunday lark. These really wonderful marksmen, most of them native Californians, were killing gulls on the water, breaking bottles and hitting dollars thrown in the air, with great eclat, when a dudish-looking young man from Frisco yawned in a bored manner, and remarked in a very audible voice to a companion that he didn't see anything very wonderful in that sort of shooting.
This produced a series of sarcastically polite retorts on the part of the original lord of the soil. "Perhaps the gentleman could show them something better?"
"Well, I don't know," replied the young man, languidly taking one of the hunters' Winchester. "I might if somebody would hold a cork or something on his head for me."
The rilemen showed their white teeth with amusement.
"Don'ttless," said one of them, winking at his companions, "doubtless the gentleman's friend would oblige him."
"Why, to be sure," drawled the dude, looking around. But his fellow dude had sauntered off, and was standing some three hundred yards further along the beach, meditatively smoking a long nine.
"Ah! there's Cholly," said the language party, cocking the gun. "Let me see. You observe that he has a cigar in his mouth. Very well, I'll put a hole through it," and taking a careless sight he fired. At the report the smoker gave a sudden start, took out and examined his Havana, and then shook his fist angrily.
The entire crowd ran toward him. Sure enough, there was a hole right through the center of the cigar, almost cutting it in half.
"That's the fourth cigar you've spoiled for me," said the smoking dude, in a vexed tone. "I wish you'd stop that sort of thing!"
As for the other hunters, they looked at each other in mortified silence for a few minutes, then climbed into their boat and set sail.
"That's the most wonderful shot I ever saw," said an old gentlemen to the shooter the next morning. "Such a terrible risk, too."
Nothing wonderful about it," said the California Tell, confidentially. "All you have to do is have your confederate cut a hole in the cigar with a pen knife before-hand. It's a boss scheme!" —Post.
Tar Smoke for Diphtheria.
Carrying Dinners
Husband for Teen
Just at the stroke of Chelsea and Boston car way past a large manufacture when the attention of the called to a quer Little wife fashioned pike bonnet, wiled the street with a tin pail went to the factory gate admittance. An old gentle forward right-hand corner up and said:
"Hello! there goes Dolly!
"Dolly who?" naked a glove side.
"Why, Dolly White; 'C' is called by all who know."
"What makes them queried the girl, peckering little mouth until it booked her hooked interrogation nose."
"Oh, it was a long time and Charlie hadn't been many years, and she used to every noon and bring him to the story commences. House on Washington avenue children to take care of and as happy as they could be, making a good living and having a boss ship in the fall. Woonoo she came with his lunch custom, and just as she got free open and out came four dead body of her husband killed by a falling timber away at the sight and fell it did not abate until long after had been barred and another hired to take his place in the As soon as she was abducted to work and accrued to pay and put up a meal for her just the same as though her working was usual. At 11:30 on her bright new shawl and, taking the pain in her off down the street and shu she wanted to go in and let him have something tried to reason with her and had gone away on a long journey require any dinner for man perhaps. But she would not wait there until the men to go to work again, and it is ten years, she has every day the factory no
Those desirous of making profitable
INVESTMENTS cannot do better than to call on us at our office.
Correspondence Solicited.
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W. H. Masser, M.D.D.S.
D. R. Wilder, D.D.S.
DENTISTS.
WE RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCED TO YOU that one of us will visit Anaheim about the 15th of every month to attend to any dental work that you may wish to have done.
We are prepared to execute all hears of dentistry in an artistic and substantial manner at a reasonable price.
We replace lost teeth without a plate and place gold crowns on roots and decayed tooth by a new patient process.
We extract teeth without pain by the use of vital local air. If you have not leisure to come to our office in the city, we will be pleased to call at your residence and do the work there.
Leave orders at Postoffice, Anaheim
DRS. MASSEER & WILDER.
Rooms 15, 17 and 19 Nathan Block, Los Angeles may 10
P. & J. BACKS,
Importers, Manufacturers and Dealers in
Furniture, Bedding, Paper Hangings, Picture Frames, etc.
UNDERTAKERS,
Agents for the Howe, Eldredge and Victor Sewing Machines.
Los Angeles Street, : Anaheim.
HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN Hair Renewer.
Seldom does a popular remedy win such a strong hold upon the public confidence as has Hall's HAIR RENEWER. The cases in which it has accomplished a complete restoration of color to tue hair, and vigorous health to the scalp are innumerable.
Old people like it for its wonderful power to tone.
"I wish you'd stop that sort of thing."
As for the other hunters, they looked at each other in mortified silence for a few minutes, then climbed into their boat and set sail.
"That's the most wonderful shot I ever saw," said an old gentlemen to the shooter the next morning. "Such a terrible risk, too."
"Nothing wonderful about it," said the California Tell, confidentially. "All you have to do is to have your confederate cut a hole in the cigar with a pen knife before hand. It's a boss scheme!" —Post.
Tar Smoke for Diphtheria.
Ruth Lockwood, the nine-year-old child of Thomas Lockwood, a compositor in the Times office, became violently ill with diphtheria on Tuesday night. She was so weak that it was deemed dangerous to try tracheotomy, or cutting open the windpipe. On Thursday Dr. Nichols of 117 West Washington place, who was attending her, received a copy of the Paris Fagere, which contained a report made to the French Academy of Medicine by Dr. Delthil. Dr. Delthil said that the vapors of liquid tar and turpentine would dissolve the fibrinous exudations which choke up the throat in croup and diphtheria.
Dr. Delthil's process was described. He pours equal parts of turpentine and liquid tar into a tin pan or cup and sets fire to the mixture. A dense resinous smoke arises, which obscures the air of the room.
"The patient," Dr. Delthil says, "immediately seems to experience relief; the choking and rattle stop; the patient falls into a slumber and seems to inhale the smoke with pleasure. The fibrinous membrane soon becomes detached, and the patient coughs up microbioles. These, when caught in a glass, may be seen to dissolve in the smoke. In the course of three days afterward the patient entirely recovers."
Dr. Nichols tried this treatment yesterday with little Ruth Lockwood. She was lying gasping for breath when he visited her. First pouring about two tablespoonfuls of liquified tar on an iron pan, he poured as much turpentine over it and set it on fire. The rich resinous smoke which rose to the ceiling was by no means unpleasant. As it filled the room the child's breathing became natural, and as the smoke grew dense she fell asleep. -N.Y.Sun.
Lively Shakes.
The number of shocks in an earthquake varies indefinitely, as does the length of intervals between them. Sometimes the whole earthquake only lasts a few seconds. Thus, the city of Caracas was destroyed in about half a minute, 10,000 lives being lost in that time. Lisbon was overthrown in five or six minutes; but a succession of shocks may continue for hours, days, weeks or months. The Calabrian earthquake, which began in February, 1783, lasted through a continued series of shocks for nearly four years, until the end of 1876. The area shaken by an earthquake varies with the intensity of the shock from a mere local tract, where a slight trembling has been experienced, up to such a catastrophe as that of Lisbon, which convulsed not only the Portuguese coasts, but extended into Iceland on the one hand and into Africa on the other, agitated lakes, rivers and springs in Great Britain, and caused Loch Lomond to rise and to subside with startling suddenness.
Will It?
As for the other hunters, they looked at each other in mortified silence for a few minutes, then climbed into their boat and set sail.
"That's the most wonderful shot I ever saw," said an old gentlemen to the shooter the next morning. "Such a terrible risk, too."
"Nothing wonderful about it," said the California Tell, confidentially. "All you have to do is to have your confederate cut a hole in the cigar with a pen knife beforehand. It's a boss scheme!" —Post.
Tar Smoke for Diphtheria.
Ruth Lockwood, the nine-year-old child of Thomas Lockwood, a compositor in the Times office, became violently ill with diphtheria on Tuesday night. She was so weak that it was deemed dangerous to try tracheotomy, or cutting open the windpipe. On Thursday Dr. Nichols of 117 West Washington place, who was attending her, received a copy of the Paris Fagere, which contained a report made to the French Academy of Medicine by Dr. Delthil. Dr. Delthil said that the vapors of liquid tar and turpentine would dissolve the fibrinous exudations which choke up the throat in croup and diphtheria.
Dr. Delthil's process was described. He pours equal parts of turpentine and liquid tar into a tin pan or cup and sets fire to the mixture. A dense resinous smoke arises, which obscures the air of the room.
"The patient," Dr. Delthil says, "immediately seems to experience relief; the choking and rattle stop; the patient falls into a slumber and seems to inhale the smoke with pleasure. The fibrinous membrane soon becomes detached, and the patient coughs up microbioles. These, when caught in a glass, may be seen to dissolve in the smoke. In the course of three days afterward the patient entirely recovers."
Dr. Nichols tried this treatment yesterday with little Ruth Lockwood. She was lying gasping for breath when he visited her. First pouring about two tablespoonfuls of liquified tar on an iron pan, he poured as much turpentine over it and set it on fire. The rich resinous smoke which rose to the ceiling was by no means unpleasant. As it filled the room the child's breathing became natural, and as the smoke grew dense she fell asleep. -N.Y.Sun.
Lively Shakes.
The number of shocks in an earthquake varies indefinitely, as does the length of intervals between them. Sometimes the whole earthquake only lasts a few seconds. Thus, the city of Caracas was destroyed in about half a minute, 10,000 lives being lost in that time. Lisbon was overthrown in five or six minutes; but a succession of shocks may continue for hours, days, weeks or months. The Calabrian earthquake, which began in February, 1783, lasted through a continued series of shocks for nearly four years, until the end of 1876. The area shaken by an earthquake varies with the intensity of the shock from a mere local tract, where a slight trembling has been experienced, up to such a catastrophe as that of Lisbon, which convulsed not only the Portuguese coasts, but extended into Iceland on the one hand and into Africa on the other, agitated lakes, rivers and springs in Great Britain, and caused Loch Lomond to rise and to subside with startling suddenness.
Will It?
HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN Hair Renewer.
Seldom does a popular remedy win such a strong hold upon the public confidence as has Hall's Hair Renewer. The causes in which it has accomplished a complete restoration of color to the hair, and vigorous health to the scalp, are innumerable.
Old people like it for its wonderful power to restore to their whitening locks their original color and beauty. Middle-aged people like it because it prevents them from getting bald, keeps dandruff away, and makes the hair grow thick and strong. Young ladies like it as a dressing because it gives the hair a beautiful glossy lustre, and enables them to dress it in whatger form they wish. Thus it is the favorite or all, and it has become so simply because it disappoints no one.
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE FOR THE WHISKERS
Has become one of the most important popular toilet articles for gentlemen's use. When the beard is gray or naturally of an undesirable shade, BUCKINGHAM'S DYE is the remedy.
PREPARED BY
B.P. Hall & Co., Nashua, N.H.
Sold by all Druggists.
HEAD QUARTERS.
Corner of Center and Los Angeles Sts.
AVINO JUST RECEIVED AN INVOICE OF French "Martel" Cognac, Brandy, Claret and Champagne direct from "La Belle France," all specially adapted for medicinal purposes. I now propose to sell them in any desired quantity at very low prices.
Kentucky Whiskey, imported direct from the famous Free Stone District, Covington, Kentucky, I make a specialty of.
English Ale and Porter by the bottle; also Milwaukee Beer in connection with all home distilled or fermented Liquors, Wines and Beer.
CIGARS of exquisite flavor in retail or by the box.
BEVERAGES of every description compounded in a scientific manner.
An experience of 20 years in the wholesale and retail liquor industry enables me to guarantee satisfaction to all who favor me with a call and I trust their names may be legion.
P. GRANET.
Will It?
Mr. Frank Hurd of Ohio is one of the most pronounced tariff for revenue-only men in Congress. He made the ablest speech of the session on that side of the question, when the Morrison bill was under discussion. The defeat of the bill seems not to discourage him. He intends that the issue shall be presented to the Democratic National Convention, and declares that a tariff-for-revenue-only plank will be inserted in its platform. "Not only that," adds Mr. Hurd, "but the declaration of the convention will be so emphatic that nothing will be left for a Democrat to do but to indorse it or get out of the party." It is very doubtful whether the opinion of Mr. Hurd will prove prophetic as relates to the proceedings of the convention, but, if it does, the Democratic party will be left in a bad condition.
Roses Within a Rose.
Albus natura in the floral kingdom has been cut by Julius Wildermuth from his garden at Newark, Alameda County. It consists of a half-blown rosebud, from the center of which grow three other rosebuds. The first bud forms a sort of nest in which the tripllets thrive, drawing their nourishment through the bottom of the main bud from the stem that supports it. Mr. Wildermuth, whose experience with flowers has been very much extended, says it is the first case of e pluribus unum as applied to roses that has ever been brought to his knowledge.
A fiendish paragrapher remarks that the new-established crematory in Boston is only the latest way of producing baked beings.
Measures. Houek & Barnie managers of the Baltimore, Md., Base-ball Club, state, as the opinion of all base-ball players—and no set of men are more susceptible to sprains, bruises, aches and pains—that St. Jacobs Oil the Great German Remedy is the best cure ever used and they jointly acknowledge its merits.
To Detect Oleome
A waiter employed in a Nant says: "Any housekeeper honesty of her grocer or his ing it. Pure butter melted limpid, golden oil, and it reflux. Melt oleomargarine smells like tallow and looks a scum rises to the surface mixture of dairy butter and that and the butter oil will Pour this off and you will the bottom, whiteish in color a disagreeable smell."
The power developed by a ton of dynamite is raised one foot, or 45,675 of nitro-glycerine similarly wert a power of 65,452 tons, blasting gelatine similarly two pints to the quart.
The opinion of the generals to Ayer's Cherry Pectoral clergymen, lawyers, public actors. All say it is the best can be procured for all affected organs, throat and lungs.
CRAZY DOLLY.
Carrying Dinners to Her Dead Husband for Ten Years.
Boston Globe.
Just at the stroke of noon Saturday a Chelsea and Boston car was going up Broadway past a large manufacturing establishment when the attention of the passengers was called to a queer little woman in an old-fashioned pike bonnet, who barred down the street with a tin pail in her hand and went to the factory gate and knocked for admittance. An old gentleman who sat in the forward right-hand corner of the car looked up and said:
"Hello! there goes Dolly again."
"Dolly who?" asked a girl who sat at his side.
Why, Dolly White; 'Crazy Dolly,' as she is called by all who know her.
What makes them call "her crazy!" queried the girl, pokering up her pretty little mouth until it looked like a period marker her hooked interrogation point of a nose.
Oh, it was a long time ago, when she and Charlie hadn't been married but a few years, and she used to come down here every noon and bring him his dinner, that the story commences. They lived in a house on Washington avenue, and had two children to take care of and they were just as happy as they could be, for Charlie was making a good living and had the promise of a boss ship in the fall. Well, one day at noon she came with his lunch, as was her custom, and just as she got to the gate it flew open and out came four men bearing the dead body of her husband, who had been killed by a falling timber. Dolly fainted away at the sight and fell into fever that did not abate until long after poor Charlie had been buried and another man had been hired to take his place in the factory.
As soon as she was able to go out she went to work and acquired up the old dinner pad and put up a meal for her dead husband just the same as though he was alive and working as usual. At 11:45 o'clock she put on her bright new shawl and gay bonnet, and taking the pad in her hand, tripped off down the street and knocked at the gate. The men came out and she told them she wanted to go in and wait for Charlie and let him have something to eat. They tried to reason with her and told her that he had gone away on a long job and wouldn't require any dinner for many a day—never perhaps. But she would not listen to them and waited there until the hell rang for the men to go to work again. Ever since then, and it is ten years, she has done the same every day the factory has been running.
SJACOBS OIL TRACE MARK
THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN.
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica,
Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache,
Sore Throat, Swellings, Bursitis, Bruises,
Euras, Nenids, Prost Hites,
AND ALL OTHER BOILY PAINTS AND ACIES.
Bold by Dragons and Dense everywhere. Fifty Centailles bodies.
Interviews in II Language.
THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO.
(Summers & Younkers & Co.)
Baltimore, R.I., C.R.A.
Oil Lands for Sale
At Petrolia, Six Miles North of Anaheim.
In Soquel Canyon, 840 acres at 860 per acre.
Also 30 acres in Brea Canyon, 860 per acre.
Also 220 acres in Telegraph Canyon at 845 per acre.
Title: U. Patent.
These lands are in the heart of the petroleum oil field, with areas of suspension or area booms and mappings. It spends. Now these hands is one producing oil well with twinsmorg being drilled.
Shallow wells of honey are thickening oil can be tapped as slight depths on all of these banks.
Require of the owner.
Is Handler.
Boyle Heights, or address P.O Box 284,
Los Angeles.
AYER'S Sarsaparilla
Is a highly concentrated extract of Sarsaparilla and other blood-purifying roots, combined with Iodide of Potassium and Iron, and is the safest most reliable, and most economical blood-purifier that can be used. It invariably expels all blood poisons from the system, catches and renews the blood, and restores its vitalizing power.
It is the best known remedy for Serofula and all Scrofulous Complaints, Erysip-
LUMBER YARD PLANING, SAWING,
AND MOULDING MILLS.
Of
Saxton & Cox,
Anaheim.
NEAR THE RAILROAD DEPOT
All Varieties of Pine, Redwood,and Spruce
LUMBER!
Doors, Sashes,and Blinds,Grape Boxes,Fruit Boxes,Bee-Hives,and Fruit Dryers.
Builders' Hardware and Nails
Plain and Fancy SCROLL SAWING at Short Notice
Anaheim Crist Mill!
Grain,Feed,Meal,eic.ofall,Varieties
CORN SHELLED AND SHIPPED.
ANAHEIM STORAGE
GRAIN,WOOL AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE
TAKES ON STORAGE
GRAIN SACKS AND TAINE constatelly on hand
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED
Of all kinds of PRODUCE. Adhesives made.MER.CRANDISE for wound and sold on Commission in heat Markets.
QUICK TIME AND CHEAP FARES
To Eastern and European Cities
Via the Great Transcontinental Railroad Rooms,
CENTRAL PACIFIC R. R.
AYER'S Sarsaparilla
Is a highly concentrated extract of Sarsaparilla and other blood-purifying roots, combined with Iodide of Potassium and Iron, and is the safest, most reliable, and most economical blood-purifier that can be used. It invariably expels all blood poisons from the system, enriches and renews the blood, and restores its vitalizing power. It is the best known remedy for Scrofula and all Scrofulous Complaints, Erysipelas, Eczema, Ringworm, Plotches, Sores, Bells, Tumors, and Eruptions of the Skin, as also for all disorders caused by a thin and impoverished, or corrupted condition of the blood, such as Rheumatism, Neuratigia, Rheumatic Gout, General Debility, and Scrofulous Catarrh.
Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured.
"Ayer's Sarsaparilla has cured me of the Inflammatory Rheumatism, with which I have suffered for many years."
W. H. Moore,
Durham, Ia., March 2, 1882.
PREPARED BY
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Druggists; $1, six bottles for $5.
P. PELLEGRIN.
PRACTICAL Watchmaker and Jeweler,
CENTER ST. - ANAHEIM
REPRESENTED OF WATERMARK, CHECKS AND JEWELRY FOR PURITY AND WARRANTY.
Dale Ayers for the District Optical Office in Anaheim Improved for Use.
PASTURAGE.
AN UNLIMITED QUANTITY OF HOUSES taken on pasturage at the Anaheim Railroad Station in Santa Ana California. Deposit $25 per month. For further information apply to P.D.A.R.E.A.S.A. Anaheim.
TITLE:
Plows, Cultivators, Farrows
FACTORIAL IMPLEMENTS:
Manufacturer for Pasturage at the Anaheim Railroad Station in Santa Ana California. Deposit $25 per month. For further information apply to P.D.A.R.E.A.S.A. Anaheim.
RAILROAD LANDS
NEVADA, CALIFORNIA AND TEXAS,
For sale on our available terms.
Apply to: W.H. MILLS,
BUNGE MARK,
G.P.R.C.O., San Francisco,
DR. H. ANDREWS,
Lead Councilmember, G.H.K.A. Jeverson,
A.M. DOWNE,
T.H. ROOCHAN,
Canada Manager,
R. LUEDKE.
Watch Maker and Jeweler
Centre Street, Anaheim.
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY carefully required and warranted.
A Star assignment of Elgin and Waltham Watches.
JEWELRY AND CLOCKS ALWAYS ON HAND.
The Buyers' Guide is Issued March and Sept., each year: 216 pages, 84 x 114 inches, with over 3,300 illustrations—a whole pie-
holton on. You got dree bints, ain't it?"
"Yes."
"Vell, dots vorty cands py a kwart, and dree bints is den sixty cents; ain't dot so!"
"Why, of course not," said Wilson.
"There's four pints in a quart, ain't there? So three pints would be only thirty cents."
"Mine froind, you cand blay dot game on me. Ven I wend on der schule der vos only two bints in a kwart."
"Why, you old fool," retorts Wilson, "I can prove it by anybody. Here Brown, come in here a minute. How many pints are there in a quart?"
"Eight!" exclaimed Brown readily.
"Vots de matter mit you?" asked the vendor. "Oh, Mr. Shonson, chust come auf de sthore vonce und dell de chentlemens how many bints was in a kwart."
"There's six," exclaimed Johnson, "either six or four. I don't just remember which."
"Gott grashious!" exclaimed the exasperated fishwonger. "You dinks a Dutchman was a geese. I glean de whole sthore mit you oul."
During the racket which followed, a policeman entered, and upon being told that the oysterman was trying to sell three pints of oysters for a quart and a half, he remarked that the new Superintendent was down on these cheatin' hucksters, and so marched the German off to the calaboose, and Wilson went home triumphantly and told his wife about the man who had tried to sell oysters two pints to the quart.—Indianapolis Scissors.
To Detect Oleomargarine.
A waiter employed in a New York restaurant says: "Any housekeeper can prove the honesty of her grocer or his butter by melting it. Pure butter melted produces a pure, limpid, golden oil, and it retains the butter flavor. Melt oleomargarine and the oil smells like tallow and locks like tallow, and a scum rises to the surface. Butterine is a mixture of dairy butter and the fats. Melt that and the butter oil will rise to the top. Pour this off and you will find the fats at the bottom, whiteish in color, and giving off a disagreeable smell."
The power developed by the explosion of a ton of dynamite is equal to a 45,656 tons raised one foot, or 45,675 foot-tons. One of nitro-glycerine similarly exploded will exert a power of 65,452 tons, and one ton of blasting gelatine similarly exploded, 71,050 foot-tons.
The opinion of the general public in regard to Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is confirmed by clergymen, lawyers, public speakers, and actors. All say it is the best remedy that can be procured for all affections of the vocal organs, throat and lungs.
THE ATTENTION OF HOUSEKEEPERS AND THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL IS CALLED TO THE FOLLOWING FACTS:
The value of Baking Powder is determined by the amount of gas it contains and the freedom of the article from any injurious ingredients. The GIANT BAKING POWDER is absolutely pure, and contains about one-quarter more carbon than any brand of Baking Powder in use on this Company. Three cans of GIANT BAKING POWDER are equal to four cans of any other brand. Sincely economy and no pone other. Your grocer will furnish you with a sample can free. Try it.
FACTS.
San Francisco, July 13, 1883.
BOTHIN MANUFACTURING CO.
GASTERKEN: The sample of GIANT BAKING POWDER you haplied me, also samples of the following brands of baking powders purchased by me in open market. I have tested for total quantity of available gas, with results as follows:
GIANT 126 cubic inches per ounce avoirdupois.
ROYAL 120 cubic inches.
NEW ENGLAND 119 cubic inches.
LIONEER 107 cubic inches.
GOLDEN GATE 107 cubic inches.
DR. PRICE'S 90 cubic inches.
Yours, respectfully,
THOMAS PRICE, Chemist.
San Francisco Sept. 24, 1883.
H.E. BOTHIN, President Bothin Manufacturing Co.
DEAR SIR: After a careful and complete chemical analysis of a can of GIANT BAKING POWDER, purchased by us in open market, we find that it does not contain alum, acid phosphate, terra alba, or any injurious substances, but is a pure, healthy Cream formar Baking Powder, and as such can recommend it to consumers. Yours, respectfully,
WM.T.WENZELL & CO., Analytic Chemist.
R.DWELLY COLE, M.D.
J.L.MEARS, M.D., Health officer.
ALPRED W.PERRY, M.D.
W.A.DOURLASS, M.D.
ARG.ALESS, M.D.
MANUFACTURED BY THE BOTHIN MANUFACTURING COMPANY
17 AND 19 MAIN ST., San Francisco
HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED
STOMACH BITTERS
Regeneration for Enfeebled Systems,
Suffering from a general want of tone, and its usual concomitants dyspepsia and nervousness, is seldom derivable from the use of a nourishing diet and stimuli of appetite, unaided. A medicine that will effect a removal of the specific obstacle to renewed health and vigor, that is a genuine corrective, is the real need. It is the possession of this grand requirement which makes Hostetler's Stomach Bitters so effective as an invigorant. For sale by all druggists and dealers generally.
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 and Merchants Bank, Los Angeles, Pacific Bank, San Francisco, First National Bank New York.
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 Hanbury American Packet Company sold at regular rates. Return tickets at a reduction.
Certificates, entailing 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.
Pacific Coast Steamship COMPANY.
GOODALL, PERKINS & CO. General Agents, San Francisco.
NORTHERN ROUTES.
STEAMERS LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO
For Wrangle, Sitka and Harrisburg, Alaska; and Naualmo and New Westminster, B.C., as advertised in San Francisco newspapers.
For Victoria, Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma, Stellacoom and Olympia on May 6th, 11th, 18th, 21st 20th and 31st, at 10 A.M.
For Astoria and Portland, May 2, 6, 10, 44, 18, 22, 25 and 30, at 10 A.M.
For Eureka, Arreta and Hookton, every Wednesday.
For Point Arena, Cuffy's Cove, Little River, Whitesboro, Mendocino City and Novo every Monday.
SOUTHERN ROUTES
TIME TABLE FOR MAY.
Coming South Going North
Steamers
San Francisco Leave San Pedro Arrive San Pedro Leave San Francisco Arrive San Francisco
Los Angeles...May 2 May 4 y 5 May 8
Orizaba..." 5 "7 "9 "10 "13
Eureka..." 7 "9 "10 "13
Santa Rosa..." 20 "12 "14 "15 "18
Los Angeles..." 12 "14 "15 "18
Orizaba..." 15 "17 "18 "21
Eureka..." 17 "19 "20 "23
Santa Rosa..." 20 "22 "24 "26 "28
Los Angeles..." 22 "24 "26 "28
Orizaba..." 25 "27 "29 "31
Eureka..." 27 "29 "30 June 2
Santa Rosa..." 30 June 1 June 8
Steamers Santa Rosa and Orizaba go through to San Diego, leaving San Poio on the dates of their arrivals from San Francisco.
The Santa Rosa and Orizaba call at Santa Barbara and Port Harford (San Luis Olícepe) only on the route to end from San Francisco.
Cars to connect with steamers leave R. P. R. R. Depot, Los Angeles, as follows:
With Santa Rosa and Orizaba going north, at 10 o'clock, A.M.; going south, at 4 o'clock, P.M.
With Los Angeles and Eureka, going north, at 4 o'clock, P.M. Railroad time.
RATES OF FARE FROM LOS ANGELES.
CARRIER STEERAGE
To San Francisco, Monterey or Santa Cruz...$15.00 $10.00
To San Diego...13.00 10.00
To Cayucas...13.00 10.00
To Port Harford...13.00 9.00
To Carviota...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
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Los Angeles.
PRESIDENT:
E. F. Spence.
CASHIER: W. Lacv.
Eureka! Eureka! Eureka!
The long desired TEA
Free from all poisonous mixtures, that makes a healthy drink, of delicious flavor, can now be had at the Store near the Depot.
Call for the "Mayflower" brand and test its merits. Also when there sample the various COFFEES
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
SCOTTISH UNION AND NATIONAL
HARTFORD, of Hartford
St. PAUL, of St. Paul
TEUTONIA, of New Orleans
NEW ORLEANS, of New Orleans
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,
FARMERS' DITCH COMPANY.
Principal place of business, Orangetherpe, Los Angeles County, California.
Free from all poisonous mixtures,
that makes a healthy drink, of delicious flavor, can now be had at the
Store near the Depot.
Call for the "Mayflower" brand
and test its merits. Also when there sample the various
COFFEES
that have been provided for his customers by
M. H. CHEESEMAN.
COOPERAGE
A LARGE QUANTITY OF
BARRELS, HALF BARRELS,
10 Gallon and 5 Gallon Kegs
For Sale Cheap.
Apply to B. DREYFUS & CO. Anaheim
OSTRICH FARM.
IT HAVING BEEN FOUND NECESSARY TO
close the above farm to visitors, notice is hereby
given that all persons trespassing on the said rm
WILL BE PROSECUTED.
Visitors wishing to see the birds can do so on
Sundays and Wednesdays only, and the price of admission to the farm is fifty cents each.
Tickets of admission to the farm can be purchased
at the office of the Gazette or at the Anaheim Hotel.
ALL DOGS BROUGHT ON THE FARM WILL BE SHOT.
C. J. SKETCHLEY,
Superintendent California Ostrich Farming Company
The Victor Mower,
The only Mowing Machine made in California.
—OHIO BUCKEYE,—
Latest Improved.
Walter A. Wood's Mowing Machines,
And all kinds of
HAY RAKES
For sale by
JACOB YAEGER.
All of the above named Companies are staunch and reliable, and insurers can have their choice of Companies.
Richard Melrose,
FARMERS' DITCH COMPANY.
Principal place of business, Orangethorpe, Los Angeles County, California.
Delinquent Notice.
NOTICE THERE ARE DELINQUENT UPON
the following described stock on account of Assessment No. 3, levied March 2d, 1884, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders:
Names of Shareholders. No. Amt
Chilson, S. L. 20 $20.00
Burdief, H. 15 15.00
Cox, K. 20 20.00
Miles, D. E. 20 20.00
Rust, C. O. 5 5.00
Hille, Chas. 5 5.00
Miles, C. S. 5 5.00
Miles, Estate of 5 5.00
And in accordance with law, and an order of the Board of Directors, made on March 2d, 1884, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction at the Orangethorpe school house on
The 10th day of May, 1884.
At 2 o'clock P.M. of said day to pay said delinquent assessments together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale.
By order of the Board of Directors.
C. H. ZEYN, Secretary.
Anaheim, April 22, 1884.
Postponement.
The above sale is postponed until Saturday, May 24th, 1884, at 9 o'clock, A.M., at the Orangethorpe school house.
By order of the Board of Directors.
C. H. ZEYN, Secretary.
Anaheim, May 10th, 1884.
MANWO,
Retail Dealer in Chinese Goods.
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
FOR—Chinese Labor.
may10-1m
Sulphur.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAS FOR SALE SULPHUR,
especially adapted for vineyards, at lowest rates.
B. DREYFUS & CO., Anaheim.