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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 Three Months ..... 75 OFFICE—In Conrad's Brick Building, Los Angeles Street, Anaheim. TRANSIENT ADVERTISING: SPACE 1 square ..... $1.00 2 squares ..... 2.00 3 squares ..... 2.00 4 squares ..... 4.00 1 week ..... $1.50 2 weeks ..... 3.00 3 weeks ..... 4.50 4 weeks ..... 6.00 Planters' Hotel, ANAHEIM, CAL. THIS HOUSE HAVING BEEN THROUGHLY Repaired and Furnished WITH Elegant New Furniture Is open for the reception of Guests. Suites of Rooms for Families. The Table and appointments are First-class. C.S. COMPTON, Manager W. H. Masser, M.D.D.S. D. R. Wilder, D.D.S., DENTISTS. WE RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO YOU that one of us will visit Anaheim on the 9th and 10th of every month to attend to any dental work that you may wish to have done. We are prepared to exercise all human has of dentistry. EVERYTHING. One hundred Jersey cows sold June 11th at New York at the rate of $700 each. The new mode in Paris of disposing of babies not needed is to take them to church and leave them under a seat. There are in the present Congress only two mechanics. The lawyers number nearly two hundred. A Little Falls, N.Y., man claims that he can eat twenty eggs at a meal and then not feel uncomfortable. Eighty Indian children, pupils of the Carlisle, Penn., school, are with farmers in different parts of Bucks county. Prof. Seelye of Amherst College, says that the only remedy for the evils of socialism is the fervent preaching of the gospel. Mr. Willoughby, one of the leading merchants of Chicago, has discovered that there are 1,000 clothing stores in that city. Baltimore, it is said, possesses a master of a vessel who has acted in that capacity for sixty years without losing either a boat or a man. There are over 700 lighthouses and twenty-five floating light stations on American coasts and rivers, supported at a yearly cost of $1,889,000. In 1883 Chicago proligates wasted over $15,000,000 in their 3,100 liquor saloons, and 18,000 of them languished in jail for disturbing the peace. Under the laws of Maine, a person who procures a divorce cannot marry for two years without permission of the Court granting the decree. Between 30 and 40 per cent. of the 320,000 blind people now living in Europe, English oculists assert, might have been spared their misfortune by kindly treatment. The highest tenement house in New York is fifteen stories high, and measures 200 feet from the tower to the ground. It will accommodate thirty-eight families. Wisconsin's dairy products, the largest of any State in the Union, amounted last year to $19,500,000. There are in the State 1,000 creameries and cheese factories, and 500,000 cows. It is said that the girls in telephone offices quarrel and gossip among themselves less than girls employed in any other business. Talking is their work, and they come to dislike it. There is a fortune in so small a thing as a device for fastening a necktie. HOUSES Carrots boiled are an appetizing item. It may not be troubled with sugar saturated most instantly. To make queen milk and stir in batter. Let it sit one at a time, and to relieve hot meal in water; and drink the water charcoal. These magnolia or cherry. The portion of quires protection that between them it is at this point the body, and the cream cheese into muslin, white or wicker mold; by reason of its form forms itself drains from it, as soon as it is thinned. Knives with ivory come loosened or can be cemented expense by using parts of rosin, or of plaster of Parthenia with the cement handle and ment. FOAMING SAUCE puff sauce is made three eggs to a stir cup of sugar in a use, let it boil for it from the fire aid of wine and the This should be made at the table. GREEN PEA Sugar made in this way peas in three quarts soft rub them put back which is supposed with salt and pepper slightly with flour and very hot. LEMON MARIGOLD very thin, only three parts of colony fruit obtained from Suites of Rooms for Families. The Table and appointments are First-class. C.S. COMPTON, Manager W. H. Masser, M.D.D.S. D. R. Wildier, D.D.S. DENTISTS. WE RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCED TO YOU that one of us will visit Anheim on the 9th and 10th of every month to attend to any dental work that you may wish to have done. We replace lost teeth without a plate and place gold crowns on roots and decayed tooth by a new patent process. We ox root teeth without pain by the use of vital lined air. If you have not insure them to our of floss in the city, we will be pleased to sell at your real dence and if the work there. Leave orders at Potatoffee Anheim. PRS MASSER & WILDER, Rooms 15, 17 and 19 Nook at Block, Los Angeles may 10. HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS Fortify the System. All who have experienced and witnessed the effect of Hostetter's Stomach Bitter on milk, he keen down, dissembling vicious dyspeptic liver condiments, fennel and bacon, cranberry and chili sauce, or premature cheese, know that in these rare tones it is a teratine; there exists a oesite principle which reaches the very sources of the trouble, and effects an absolute and permanent cure. For sale by all Drugglass and Dealers generally. F. & J. BACKS, Importers, Manufacturers and Dealers in Furniture, Bedding, Paper Hangings, Picture Frames, etc. UNDERTAKERS, Agents for the Howe, Elarelge and Victor Sewing Machines Los Angeles Street. : Anaheim. 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. A Cough Remedy. One of our English contemporaries, in reply to an inquirer, recommends a sirup made of the following ingredients for cold and coughs: Take 18 ounces of perfectly sound their misfortune by kindly treatment. The highest tenement house in New York is fifteen stories high, and measures 200 feet from the tower to the ground. It will accommodate thirsty-eight families. Wisconsin's dairy products, the largest of any State in the Union, amounted last year to $19,500,000. There are in the State 1,000 creameries and cheese factories, and 500,000 cows. It is said that the girls in telephone offices quarrel and gossip among themselves less than girls employed in any other business. Talking is their work, and they come to dislike it. There is a fortune in so small a thing as a device for fastening a necktie. One of the patents in that line has just been sold to a company for $1,000,000 in cash and royalties that may amount to as much more. The consumption of beer in Italy is growing to enormous proportions, while that of wine is yearly lessening. The reason is believed to be the heavy adulterations to which Italian wines have been subjected. Lovers go-called "blood orange" will be interested to hear that the supply of their favorite fruit having fallen short, certain dealers now prick the skins of ordinary oranges, and then subject the latter to a bath of colored liquid. Elder Smott, a Mormon missionary, has been expelled from Bavaria, by order of the Minas er of State. Smott had succeeded in making many converts, whom he was preparing to send to Utah, but this plan has been broken up for the present. Gid Bell's little boy Freddie, who is only about 4 years old, went home the other day with a portion of his trousers missing, and his father began to chide him about it and to question him as to where he had been. The little fellow, as quick as thought, told his father that he had been down to the creek, and while he was walking about the bank a fish jumped out of the water, bit out the seat of his trousers and got back into the water before he had time to catch it. The [Republican] ticket does not profess to be a "shining shore" or absolutely philanthropic, self-denying, golden-role ticket. Itsaintiness is like that which belongs to a bull in a corn field, and which impresses those who are determined to go across the field that they had better be content with going around, looking in cautiously through the bars. It is a horn ticket, with no nub on either horn, but with a brisket like a buffalo and an immense tasting power. It has its nose to the ground and its tail in the air, and already acts as if its horns were leching to gore something—Chicago Inter-Ocean. A foreign gentleman at a musical evening party a few weeks since expressed a great wish to hear "Home, Sweet Home," which he had been told was a striking example of musical pathos and expression. A well-known professor of music, having been asked to play it, sat down to the piano and dashed into Thalberg's variations to the air, to which the foreign gentleman listened with deep attention, becoming however, a little bewildered at the complicated passage to the finale. At the conclusion he rose and gravely shook hands with the professor, saying: "I tank you, sane. I think me understand now your 'Home, Sweet Home'—so nice and quiet to begin with, but, at the end, oh what a row in the house!" A Cough Remedy. One of our English contemporaries, in reply to an inquiry recommends a sirup made of the following ingredients for cold and coughs: Take 18 ounces of perfectly sound their misfortune by kindly treatment. The highest tenement house in New York is fifteen stories high, and measures 200 feet from the tower to the ground. It will accommodate thirsty-eight families. Wisconsin's dairy products, the largest of any State in the Union, amounted last year to $19,500,000. There are in the State 1,000 creameries and cheese factories, and 500,000 cows. It is said that the girls in telephone offices quarre和 gossip among themselves less than girls employed in any other business. Talking is their work, and they come to dislike it. There is a fortune in so small a thing as a device for fastening a necktie. One of the patents in that line has just been sold to a company for $1,000,000 in cash and royalties that may amount to as much more. The consumption of beer in Italy is growing to enormous proportions, while that of wine is yearly lessening. The reason is believed to be the heavy adulterations to which Italian wines have been subjected. Lovers go-called "blood orange" will be interested to hear that the supply of their favorite fruit having fallen short, certain dealers now prick the skins of ordinary oranges,and then subject the latter to a bath of colored liquid. Elder Smott,a Mormon missionary,has been expelled from Bavaria,bysuccessful in making many converts whom he was preparing to send to Utah,but this plan has been broken up for the present. Gid Bell's little boy Freddie,who is only about 4 years old,went home the other day with a portion of his trousers missing,and his father began to chide him about it and to question him as to where he had been.The little fellow,as quick as thought,told his father that he had been down to the creek,and while he was walking about the bank a fish jumped out of the water,bit outthe seatofhistrousersandgotbackintothewaterbeforehehadtimetocatchit. The [Republican] ticket does not profess to be a "shining shore" or absolutely philanthropic,self-denying,golden-role ticket.Itsaintinessislikethatwhichbelongstoa bullinacornfield,andwhichimpressthosewhoaredeterminedtogoacrossthefieldthattheyhadbetterbecontentwithgoingaroundlookingincautiouslythroughthebars.itisahornticketwithnubon eitherhorn,butwithabrisketlikeabulidoandanimmensetoasingpower.Ihasnosetothegroundanditstailintheair,andalreadyactsasifitshornswerlechingtogore something—ChicagoInter-Ocean. A foreign gentleman at a musical evening party a few weeks since expressed a great wish to hear "Home,Sweet Home,"whichhehadtoldwasastrikingexampleofmusicalpathosandexpression.Awellknownprofessorofmusic,havingbeenaskedtoplayit,satdowntothepianoanddashedintothethalberg'svariationstotheair,towhichtheforeigngentlemanlistenedwithdeepattention.becominghowever,a littlebewilderedatthecomplicatedpassagetothefinal.Attheconclusionheroseandgravelyshookhandswiththeprofessor,saying:"Itankyou,sare.Ithinkmeundernowyour'Home,SweetHome'—soniceandquiettobeginwithbut.attheendohwhatawarrowinthehouse!" 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, Itingworm, Blotches, Sores, Bolls, 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, Neuralgia, 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. R. LUEDKE. Watch Maker and Jeweler Centre Street, Anselm. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY carefully repaired and warranted. A fine assortment of Elgin and Waltham Watches. THIS PAPER may be reprinted on or at Geo. K. Dowell & Co. Newspaper contracts may be made for it in NEW YORK. A Cough Remedy. One of our English contemporaries, in reply to an inquiry, recommends a sirup made of the following ingredients for cold and coughs: Take 18 ounces of perfectly sound onions, and after removing rind make several incisions, but not too deep. Bottle together with 13 ounces of moist sugar and 24 ounces of honey in 35 ounces of water, for three quarters of an hour; strain, and fill into bottles for use. Give one tablespoonful of this mixture (slightly warmed) immediately on attack, and then, according to requirement, five to eight half tablespoonfuls daily. It is said that this recipe was that used by Zulu Calfres when visiting Europe some two years since, and who suffered much from the climate, but invariably recovered upon its use. Why They Decorate. Leviston Journal. One of the Auburn School Committee visited a school in the Barker Mill district last week. The scholars were answering a few closing questions from the visitors. "What is the holiday to-morrow?" was asked. "Decoration Day," was the reply in a shout. "What do they have Decoration Day for?" "To decorate the soldiers' graves," said several. "Why should they decorate the soldiers' graves any more than yours or mine?" There was a long silence. One little fellow finally stuck up a hand in the further corner of the room. The visitor asked him to speak. "If you please, sir, I think it is because they are dead and we ain't." Gen. Booth claims that the Salvation Army is the largest missionary force in the world, and is strongly entrenched in eighteen countries. One hundred tons of human hair are bought and sold each year, much of it being from the heads of the female convicts of Europe. Avoid by all means the use of calomel for billions complaints. Ayer's Catholic Pills compounded entirely of vegetable ingredients, have been tested for forty years, and are acknowledged to be the best remedy ever devised for terpidity of the liver, costiveness, and all derangements of the digestive apparatus. Real Plum pudding is a raisin cake; Make a creme-filled line at thus made; having about twice as the tablepoonfuls of sugar together then fill with fresh which the pots have sugar enough over juice will be thick over the top; we impossible for the small outlets for top. Bake in hot quarters of an hour. German DUMMY pint of lukewarm small cup of free sugar, two well-baked partly melted butter. Peat the end and sponge; cover again. Put two flat stewpan, with milk half an take up the carriage them close to Cover with a lid till the milk is dumplings have a carefully apart with any sweet sauce. Strawberry judgment should be the berries. The sandy or dirty wet weather. He an enameled press bright fire. The to draw the juices freely simulate shrink, taking long enough up thicken. Have has been thorned and pour the fruit juices has entirely through several layers weighing it, preserving pan minutes, stirring move from the crushed white allowing for each ounce of sugar, as fast as it is done To test whether a little upon a plait stiff it is done suse from the fire fill and set away for HOUSEHOLD HINTS. Carrots boiled and then browned in butter are appetizing dish. It may not be known to every person that is troubled with hiveough that a lump of sugar saturated with vinegar will stop it almost instantly. To make queen fritters; Boil one pint of milk and stir in flour enough to make a stiff batter. Let it cool, then beat in five eggs, one at a time, and fry in hot lard. To relieve heartburn, mix a little corn meal in water; allow the meal to settle, and drink the water. Or eat a bit of powdered charcoal. These will often relieve when magnesia or chalk fail. The portion of the body which most requires protection against cold and wind is that between the shoulder blades behind, as it is at this point the lungs are attached to the body, and the blood is easily chilled. Cream cheese is made by pouring cream into muslin, which is placed in a small box or wicker mold; here the cheese coagulates by reason of its own accumulating acidity, and forms itself into shape as the whey drains from it. It is ready for consumption as soon as it is firm enough. Knives with ivory handles, which have become loosened or have fallen out entirely, can be cemented at home, and with small expense by using this cement: Take four parts of rosin, one part of beeswax, one part of plaster of Paris; fill the hole in the handle with the cement, then heat the steel of the handle and press it firmly into the cement. FOAMING SAUCE.—A dainty foaming or puff sauce is made by beating the whites of three eggs to a stiff froth; dissolve a tea cup of sugar in as little water as possible to use, let it boil for two or three minutes, take it from the fire and stir into it a small glass of wine and the whites of the three eggs. This should be made just before it is needed at the table. GREEN PEA SOUP.—A delicious soup is made in this way: Boil three pints of green peas in three quarts of water; when perfectly soft rub them through a collander, then put back the pulp into the water, which is supposed to be still boiling; season with salt and pepper and butter, and thicken slightly with flour. Serve with croutons, and very hot. LEMON MARMALADE.—Slice the lemons very thin, only taking out the seeds; add three pints of cold water to each pound of fruit soaking out into a lemon汁. Afraid. Schurz is afraid of a war with the "German Hog" if Blaine is elected President. Fitzclarence Augustus Hogg, o' London, is afraid of a war with England if Blaine is elected President. Monsieur de Rataplan is afraid of a war with France if Blaine is elected President. Herr Wiener Pretzel is afraid of a war with Hamburg-Stake if Blaine is elected President. The Prince de Macaroni is afraid of a war with Vermicelli if Blaine is elected President. Our foreign relations seem very much disturbed, but thank God, not one of them can be elected President of the United States. — Spirit of the Times. Within the past twenty-one years the number of female doctors in the United States has increased, it is calculated, nearly 7,000 per cent. THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. Believes and cures RHEUMATISM, Neuraigin, Sciatica, Lumbago, BACKACHE, HEADACHR, TOOTHACHER, SORE THROAT. QUINSY, SWELLINGS, NIPRAIN, Soreness, Cuts, Bruises, PROSTEITES, BURNN, NCALDN, And all other bodily aches and pain. FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLE. Sold by all Drugstores and Pharmacies. Directions in 11 languages. The Charles A. Vogeler Co. (Shannon & Wiley) Salisbury, MA., C.S.A. 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 Boxe,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,etc.ofall Varieties CORN SHELLED AND SHIPPED. ANAHEIM STORAGE WAREHOUSE. GRAIN,WOOL AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE TAKEN ON STORAGE. GRAIN SACKS and TWINE constantly on hand CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED O all kinds of PRODUCE. Advances made,MERCHANDISE forwarded and sold on Commission in best Markets. D.W.HUDSON. D.W.HUDSON&CO.. GREEN PEA SOUP. A delicious soup is made in this way: Boil three pints of green peas in three quarts of water; when perfectly soft rub them through a collander, then put back the pulp into the water, which is supposed to be still boiling; season with salt and pepper and butter, and thicken slightly with flour. Serve with croutons, and very hot. LEMON MARMALADE. Slice the lemons very thin, only taking out the seeds; add three pints of cold water to each pound of fruit after being cut into pieces; let it stand twenty-four hours; boil it until tender, pour into an earthen bowl until the following day, weigh it, and to every pound of lump sugar; boil the whole together till the syrup jellies and the chips are rather transparent. Excellent lemon puddings are made with three eggs, one scarlet cup of sugar, two liberal tablespoonful of cornstarch, one lemon juice and rind, two cups of milk, one helping teaspoonful of butter. Scald the milk, and stir in the cornstarch wet up in four teaspoonsful of cold water. Cook—stirring all the time—until it thickens well; add the butter, and set aside until perfected. Then beat the eggs light; add the sugar, the lemon juice and grated peel, and whip in a great spoonful at a time, the stiffened cornstarch milk. Bake in a butter dish, and eat cold. How often do we hear a mother remark "I don't care for my daughters to learn housework; they will have enough work to worry them when they have a home of their own to look after." Never was there a more mistaken kindness than this, as many a young wife could testify. If daughters were made practically acquainted with housekeeping in all its details, from the cellar to garret, while under their mother's direction and supervision, they would be saved that worry and mortification which so many endure in the first years after marriage. CUTLERS WITH MUSKROOMS — Fry neatly some veal outlets seasoned with pepper and salt, and dressed with heated ongone bread crumbs. Cook previously a sausage made of bits of veal, a carrot and a little onion, some parsley and sweet herbs and pepper and salt. Let these things boil an hour with a pint of stock, strain, add a tablespoonful of butter and one of flour to thicken. Simmer two dozen fresh or preserved mushrooms in this sauce until done, add a few drops of lemon juice and sevee in a platter with the cutlets arranged in a circle around them. ALMOND CUSTARD — Pour over three ounces of almonds boiling water to loosen the skins. If the almond flavor is to be strong, add one or two bitter almonds. Rub off the skins and pound the meats to a smooth paste in a mortar. Mix with a little old cream the beaten yolks of four eggs and a teaspoonful of sugar. Have a pint of cream at boiling point on the range; add the mixture to this, stir thoroughly and strain into cups or baking dish. Bake slowly in the oven in a pan of hot water. If served in cups it is nice to grate over the top of each several almonds browned in the oven. REAL PLUM PUDDING. — A literal plum pudding is a rarity. Here is a ripe fruit: Make a crust as if for baking powder biscuit. Line a pudding-dish with hercr at thus made; having rolled it out until it is about twice as thick as pie crust, mix three tablespoonfuls of flour and the same quantity of sugar together, and spread over the crust then fill with fresh or canned plums from which the pots have been removed; sprinkle an enough over them to be sure that the oil lands for sale At Petrolia, Six Miles North of Anaheim. In September 2018, 43 per cent of sales at Petrolia were in tea leaves; 56 per cent were in telegraph clams; 67 per cent were in U.S. Eggs. These beans are heart-shaped of the petroleum oil balls with several applications of brewed beans and numerous other products. These beans will be offered daily with no restrictions on all these books. Abstracts of Titles Furnished, Loans Negotiated, Taxes Paid and Rents Collected for Non-Residents. Those desirous of making profitable INVESTMENTS cannot do better than to call on us at our office. Correspondence Solicited. THE Plows, Cultivators, Harows Farming Implements Manufactured by Forest & Bradley Manufacturing Company in Gloucester, or across and guaranteed by P. DAVIS & CO., Anaheim. PASTURAGE. AN UNLIMITED QUANTITY OF HOUSES taken on peatage at the afalfa cannery of Waltham in Santa Ana, California. Terms—50 per month. For further information apply to P. DAVIS & CO., Anaheim. QUICK TIME AND CHEAP FARES To Eastern and European Cities Via the Great Trades-continental All-Rail Routes. CENTRAL PACIFIC R. R. SOUTHERN PACIFIC R. R. Daily Express and Enquirer Trains make prompter connections with the several railway lines in the East. CONNECTING AT New York and New Orleans with the several Steamer Lines to ALL EUROPEAN PORTS. REAL PLUM PUDDING.—A literal plum pudding is a rarity. Here is a recipe for one: Make a crust as if for baking powder biscuit. Line a pudding dish with the crust thus made; having rolled it out until it is about twice as thick as pie crust, mix three tablespoons of flour and the same quantity of sugar together, and spread over the crust then fill with fresh or canned plums from which the pots have been removed; sprinkle sugar enough over them to be sure that the juice will be thick and rich. Put a crust over the top, wet the edges so that it will be impossible for the juice to escape. Two small outlets for steam map be cut in the top. Bake in hot oven for half to three quarters of an hour. GERMAN DUMPLINGS.—Mix a quarter of a pint of lukewarm milk or cream with a small cup of fresh yeast; add an ounce of sugar, two well-beaten eggs, three cans of partly melted butter and a pound of sifted flour. Peat the whole thoroughly until light and spongy; cover with a cloth and let it raise by gentle warmth. Turn out the dough on a well floured board; cut off egg-sized pieces and lightly roll them into round balls or ovals. Leave these on the board to rise again. Put two ounces of butter in a broad, flat stewpan, with a desert spoonful of sugar, and milk half an inch deep. Let this boil; take up the cakes gently with a slice, and lay them close together in the boiling milk. Cover with a lid and put them in the oven till the milk is nearly dried away and the dumplings have a yellow crust. Take them carefully apart, sift sugar over and serve with any sweet sauce, fruit or syrup. STRAWBERRY JELLY.—In making this jelly, judgment should be used in the selection of the berries. They should be fresh and not sandy or dirty, as they will be if picked in wet weather. Hull the fruit and place it in an enameled preserving pan on the side of a bright fire. The gentle heat will soon begin to draw the juice from it, and when this flows freely simmer it until the berries begin to shrink, taking care not to let them remain long enough upon the fire for the juice to thicken. Have ready a dry sieve, which has been thoroughly cleaned and scalded, and pour the fruit into this, and after the juice has entirely drained through, strain it through several thicknesses of muslin. After weighing it, put the juice again in the preserving pan and boil it quickly for twenty minutes, stirring it frequently. Then remove from the fire and put in the sugar (crushed white sugar is best for the purpose) allowing for each pound of juice fourteen ounces of sugar, adding the latter gradually as fast as it is dissolved, and boil until done. To test whether it has boiled enough, place a little upon a plate or saucer; if it becomes stiff it is done sufficiently. Then remove it from the Gve, 61l and cover your jelly jars and set away for use in a dry, cool place. P. PELLEGRIN. PRACTICAL Watchmaker and Jeweler. CENTER ST., ANAHEM Replying of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry does promptly and warranted. Sale Agent for the Johnston Optical Co.'s Improved Spotlights and Eye Glasses (notchings improved Eye Tester to perfectly aid the eye. GIANT BAKING POWDER Has No Equal! Strongest, Purest, Best and Most Economical in the Market. Never Varles In Quality. Recommended to CONSUMERS by leading Physicians, Chemists and members of the San Francisco Board of Health. BOTHIN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, SAN FRANCISCO AND SACRAMENTO. PASTURE. Best OF PASTURE FOR STOCK AT THE COSTS Radiche. Apply on the premises to A.V. Howard or to SAINTON & CO. Near the depot. "TRAVELS IN MEXICO AND LIFE AMONG THE MEXICANS." by Frederick A. Ober. The most jelly illustrated and the largest popular work on Mexico ever published. A stirring narrative of a most interesting journey from Yucatan to the Rio Grande in one large castaway volume of nearly 500 pages. Agents wanted. Apply to J. DEWING & CO., 229 Bush street, San Francisco, Cal. A PRIZE. Send six cents for postage and re-celve free, a costly box of goods which will help all, of either sex, to more money sight away than anything else in this world. Portions await the works absolutely sure. At once address Trek & Co., Augusta, Maine. THIS PAPER may be found on file at Geo. P. KOWLL & C.C. Newspaper Advertising Bureau (19 Spruce Street), where advertisements may be made for it in NEW YORK. QUICK TIME AND CHEAP FARES To Eastern and European Cities Via the Great Tradescantial All-Rail Routes, CENTRAL PACIFIC R. R. OR SOUTHERN PACIFIC R. R. Daily Express and Emigrant Trains make prompt connections with the several railway lines in the East. CONZANTING ATNew York and New Orleans with the several Steamer Lines to ALL EUROPEAN PORTS. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARDS attached to Overland Express Trains; THIRD-CLASS SLEEPING CARDS are run daily with Overland Emigrant Trains. No additional charge for Bertha in Third-Class Carrs. 2 Tickets valid. Sleeping or Bertha secured, and other information given upon application at the Company's office, where passengers calling in person can secure choice of routes etc. George Hull. Joseph Caldwell HULL & CALDWELL. HAVING PURCHASED THE PATENT RIGHT TO manufacture the celebrated CEMENT PIPE are now prepared to make and lay the said pipe on any dimension from two inches to four feet in diameter, in any part of Los Angeles county south of all including Anaheim and Westminster Townships. For information regarding the pipe and pipes applied to Hanover & Epiph., Anaheim, or to the undersigned at Westminster, HULL & CALDWELL, mary The Buyer's Guide is issued March and Sept., each year: 216 pages, 84 x 111 inches, with over 3,300 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 & 209 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, IL. Sulphur. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS FOR SALE SULPHUR especially adapted for vineyards, at lowest rates. R. DREYFUS & CO. Anielia. BER YARD ING, SAWING, DING MILLS. on & Cox, naheim. RAILROAD DEPOT Pine, Redwood, and Spruce MBER! Hardware and Nails SCROLL SAWING at Short Notice m Crist Mill! Meal, etc., of all Varieties LLED AND SHIPPED. HEIM STORAGE EHOUSE. AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE EN ON STORAGE. and TWINE constantly on hand MENTS SOLICITED PRODUCE. Advances made, MER creded and sold on Commission in best Markets. 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. DRAPTS, LETTERS OF CREDIT OR POSTAL issues issued on Banks in the principal cities in all European countries. Tickets entitling the holder to passage from New York to the several ports of England, France or Germany, or from any port in those countries to New York, via the Hamburg American Packet Company sold at regular rates. Return tickets at a reduction. Certificates, entitling the holder to passage on railroad from San Francisco to New York, or vice versa, issued at the established rate. Persons in Anaheim or vicinity desiring to send to any point in the 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. STREAMERS LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO For Wrangle, Sitka and Harrisburg, Alaska; and Nanaimo and New Westminster, B. C., as advertised in San Francisco newspapers. For Victoria, Port Townsend, Seattle, Tecoma, Mile-laceom and Olympia on June 5th, 16th, 24th, and July 3rd at 10 A.M. For Astoria and Portland, June 8, 12, 18, 25, 29, and July 5, at 10 A.M. For Eureka, Areas and Hookton, every Wednesday For Palus Arena, Cuffy's Cove, Llatale River, Whitetown, Mendocino City and Novo every Monday. SOUTHERN ROUTES TIME TABLE FOR JUNE. Coming South Going North STREAMERS. June 2 June 6 June 9 June 11 Orizzala ... 8 ... 7 ... 9 ... 10 ... 12 Eureka ... 7 ... 9 ... 10 ... 12 Santa Rosa ... 10 ... 12 ... 14 ... 15 ... 12 Los Angeles ... 12 ... 14 ... 15 ... 18 ... Orizaba ... 15 ... 17 ... 19 ... 22 Eureka ... 17 ... 19 ... 20 ... 23 Santa Ross ... 20 ... 22 ... 24 ... 28 Los Angeles ... 22 ... 24 ... 28 ... Orizaba ... 25 ... 27 ... 29 ... July Eureka ... 27 ... 29 ... 30 ... Santa Rosa ... 30 July 2 July 5 Steamers Santa Rosa and Orizaba go through to San Diego, leaving San Pedro on the dates of their arrivals from San Francisco. The Santa Rosa and Orizaba call at Santa Barbara and Port Harford (San Luis Olípez) only on the route to and 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. CARRIES. BY RATE TO San Francisco, Monterey or Santa Cruz ..... $15.00 $10.00 To San Simón ..... $13.00 $10.00 To Calguns ..... $13.00 $10.00 To Port Harford ..... $12.00 $9.00 To Gaviota ..... $10.00 $8.00 EHOUSE. AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE ON STORAGE. AND TWINE constantly on hand MEMENTS SOLICITED PRODUCE. Advances made, MER arded and sold on Commission in best Markets. L. W. BENTZ HUDSON & CO.. Brokers and General and Agents Anaheim County, California. Enter Street, T. Dought and Sold, Orange farmes and minniproved lands of Tities Furnished, Negotiated, Taxes Paid and rejected for Non-Residents. making profitable ESTMENTS than to call on us at our office. respondence Solicited. THE— Guitivators, Harows AND— ing Implements— Forest & Landry Manufacturing are nice class and guaranteed Sold by A.E.&E.A WHITE. ASTURAGE. RED CUSTITY OF HOUSES storage at the all-a-rance of L.W. Canyon. Turnea—$ 50 per per liter infirm supply to P.DAVIS & BRO., Anaheim. E AND CHEAP FARES Farm and European Cities rates continental All-Rail Routes, L PACIFIC R. R. OR— N PACIFIC R. R. And Engignant Trains make prompt with the several railway lines in the East, CONNECTING AT— K and New Orleans several Steamer Lines to EROPEAN PORTS. New York. DRAFTS, LETTERS OF CREDIT OR POSTAL orders issued on Banks in the principal cities in all European countries. Tickets entitling the holder to passage from New York to the several ports of England, France or Germany, or from any port in those countries to New York, via the Hamburg American Packet Company sold at regular rates. Return tickets at a reduction. Certificates, entitling the holder to passage on railroad from San Francisco to New York, or vice versa, issued at the established rate. Persons in Anaheim or vicinity desiring to send to any joint 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— Los Angeles. PRESIDENT: E. F. Spence. CASHIER: W. Laev. 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 San Diego, leaving San Pedro on the dates of their arrivals from San Francisco. The Santa Rosa and Grizzabla call at Santa Barbara and Port Harford (San Luis Olsipe) only on the route to and 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: BY MARGARETH To San Francisco, Monterey or Santa Cruz..... $15 00 $10 00 To San Simonson..... 13 00 10 00 To Caynes..... 13 00 10 00 To Port Harford..... 12 00 9 00 To Garvota..... 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, Apply to H. McLELLAN, Agent. OFFICE—No. 8 Commercial Street, Los Angeles. 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 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, The Purest and Best. 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. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Of the State of California in and for the County of Los Angeles. John J. Weglein, Plaintiff, vs. Frank Leopold Kuhn, Defendant. Action brought in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Los Angeles, and the complaint filed in said County of Los Angeles, in the office of the Clerk of said superior court. The people of the State of California send greeting to Frank Leopold Kuhn, defendant. You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Los Angeles, and to answer the complaint filed therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this commons—if served within this County; or, if serviced elsewhere, within thirty days—or judgment by default will be taken against you according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action is brought to recover a decree and judgment against you annulling and declaring void that certain contract between plaintiff and defendant herein, of date August 5, 1870, for the sale of the N. W. 3 of the N. E. 4 of the S. W. 2 of Sec. 22, Tp. 4, N.R. 19 W., situated in the County of Los Angeles and State of California, that the said contract be wholly set aside and cancelled of record, and for such other and further relief, or both, as shall be just and equitable, and for costs of suit. Reference is bad to complain for particulars. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as above required the said plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Given under my hand and seal of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Los Angeles, this 17th day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-four. A. W. POTTS, Clerk. jef212m by K. H. Owen, Deputy. BLAINE Agents wanted for authentic edition of his life. Published at Augusta, his home. Largest, handsome best. By the renowned historian and biographer, Col. Cornwell, whose life of Garfield, published by us, entailed the twenty others by $60,000. Outside every book ever published in this world; many agents are selling fifty daily. Agents are making fortunes. All new beginners successful; grand chance for them. $62.50 made by a lady agent the first day. Terms most liberal. Participants free-better send 25 cents for postage, etc. on free outfit, new ready-including large prospectus book, and save valuable time. Allen & Co.; Augusta, Maine. 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. The Purest and Best. CHEESEMAN'S BAKING POWDER For sale at the Store at the Depot. COOPERAGE A LARGE QUANTITY OF BARRELS, HALF BARRELS, 10 Gallon and 5 Gallon Kegs For Sale Cheap. Aplv to R. DREYFUS CO. Anaheim OSTRICH FARM. IT HAVING BZEN POUND 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 Gazerra or at the Anaheim Hotel. ALL DOGS BROUGHT ON THE FARM WILL BE SHOT. C.J. SKETCHLEY, Superintendent California Outrich Farming Company.