anaheim-gazette 1885-02-21
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WEEKLY GAZETTE
SATURDAY...FEB 21, 1856
SUBSCRIPTION, per year, $2.
Ocean news papers are calling upon the Legislature to quit monkeying and get down to business. Let them monkey. The less laws they might, the better for the country.
The world moves. A colored lawyer has been admitted in practice in the Supreme Court of Georgia. This is the first negro lawyer who has been made a member of the Supreme Court of that State, and the fact shows what a vast change of sentiment has taken place.
Praetoriums have little to hope for in the present Legislature. The prognosis to subsult to a vote of the people a prohibitory amendment to the Constitution was defeated in the Senate, only seven Senators voting for it. They were Chandler, Hurlbut, McClane, Saxa, Steals, Vreeman and Wright.
JUDGE SULASVAN has made an order that Sharon shall pay his alleged wife $2500 per month alimony and $55,000 counsel fees. Sharon says he won't, and has appealed to the Supreme Court. Meanwhile, his lawyers are in clover. Sarah's legal champions, however, have not yet had any coin, and the prospect of their getting any is not particularly flattering.
HENRY WARD BRECHER was advertised to lecture at Chickering Hall in New York one night last week. There were less than one hundred persons present. Wherefore the press heralds the downfall of the popular preacher. As the thermometer marked four degrees below zero on that evening in New York, it is quite possible that the public coolness was caused by climatic rather than moral reasons.
"IRELAND for the Irish" is an old-time shibboleth of a large faction in England, and since the era of dynamite it is yelled louder than ever. The form it is taking is shown by the following dispatch from London:
There is a growing movement in the docks of London and among builders and other tradesmen to dispense with the service of Irish laborers. Fifteen hundred Irish have
Gold News.
"We are sitting in our office. Silence fell from a big red-lit stove, our host upon hot megaphone and sounded in our overcrowds, and still we are not warm. I will stay there." Such is the enthusiasm of a letter received here from New York a few days ago, and the resolution of the writer will be commended by all who appreciate the discomfort of such a winter so is being experienced in this State." From a New York paper of the 12th inst., we clip the following:
When the keen northwest wind rushed across City Hall Park yesterday in search of the licensed peddlers, who sell all sorts of goods around the base of the Franklin statue, it failed to find them. But when it kept on down to South street it found one small boy muffled to the eyes in wraps, who piped in a shrill voice, "Mittena, fifteen cents a pair."
The red-faced women who stand before North River piers selling tin dishes and heading to steerage passengers bound out found trade as dall as the wind was sharp, and all but two gave up the business before 1 o'clock. Stage drivers on Broadway held the reins between their knees, and drove along swinging their arms. Street car drivers wound the lines around the brakes, and ran along beside the cars.
The northwest wind and the ebb tide brought large masses of ice, which had been loosened by the rain of the preceding night, down the Hudson, and massed it along the piers. The field extended one-fourth of the way across Jersey. The cakes were of enormous size, and from 15 to 20 inches thick. When the ferry boats attacked this field they found the utmost difficulty in working their way to their landings. The blocks of ice thrown up by the paddlewheels made a noise as if the wheel houses were coming to pieces, and a full head of steam was insufficient to force the boats at more than half speed. When the slips were reached and the forward motion of the boat began to pack the ice ahead of them, the trouble began. The bows of the boats were crowded with men, and as the headway would cease there was invariably a groan from the crowd. Then, the boats would back out and try it again, while the passengers stamped their feet to keep warm.
When from a quarter to half an hour had passed in this way the boats were usually within five or six feet of the bridges, the gang-planks were run out, and the crowds ran up the down-town cross streets like packs of schoolboys bound for dinner. The
Wanted at the Magnificent
J.R. Pleasantia, who recently returned from the New Orleans Magnificent white has been in charge of the hump exhibit, co-tributes the following suggestive factor.
The fresh fruits of California are kept beyond the expectation of all. Mr. J. Welfskill of Los Angeles, has three rows of lemons which were picked about the first of October and which were on one bitten in your city during the District fair from which about half a dozen have descended; rest its duty to any in what she is lacking.From the State not a solitary choice, not a pound of butter, not a pound of salt, nor a pound of wool, not an ounce of Mohair.A now for our beloved county, which prides itself on being the hannah county of California for wine, if it were not for the exhibits of J. Baldwin, would only be represented five bottles of wine from Mr. Goopper Santa Ana. Where are the famous wines of Sunny Slope, of San Marino, of Los Angeles, of Anaheim? I do fervently hope that are not ashamed to show them side by side with the wines from Napa, Sonoma and Clara, or any of other counties where are represented at the World's Fair, which have wines and brandies of most evident qualities. It is not yet too late let me urge that they be sent on. Why not Los Angeles county be the first to receive California with salt, butter, wool or Mohair, and increase the present exhibition one choice to 100? A display of hopes this county is also very much wished In regard to the citrus fruits at the Exposition allow me to suggest that a likable amount be forwarded every week, but keeping best back to be sent on about middle of March to compete for the premium. Florida is straining every nerve tocel us, and she is appealing to every orchid in her State to come to her aid to vanquish her rival, California; therefore let me apologize to every orange grower in California to his atmost efforts to make the grandest rush display which the world has ever seen Our Golden State, so far, is the only which has representatives to show these torors over her department, and I am proud to say that her hospitality is no less than the World's Fair than it is at home,and
"IRELAND for the Irish" is an old-time shibboleth of a large faction in England, and since the era of dynamite it is yelled louder than ever. The form it is taking is shown by the following dispatch from London:
There is a growing movement in the docks of London and among builders and other tradesmen to dispense with the service of Irish laborers. Fifteen hundred Irish have been dismissed from buildings in the course of construction in East London. Reports have been received that similar movements had been started at Manchester, Liverpool and other provincial centers.
The Anti-Chinese bill before the Legislature of British Columbia imposes a head-tax of $300 with the alternative of six months hard labor upon Chinese who may enter the Province. Any person bringing or assisting to bring Chinese into the Province will be fined $200 for each Chinese with the alternative of working six months in the chain gang. The crusade against the Chinese, which has languished for awhile, apparently becoming virile again. At Arcata, in this State, the citizens, after compelling the Chinese to move outside of the city limits, held a meeting and adopted a resolution pledging themselves to use all legal means to prevent
A MANUFACTURER of patent medicine in England, who uses honey as a basis for his bolus, publishes the following descriptive advertisement. It beats the best efforts of the most accomplished Southern California editors:
"What is known as the 'Bee Belt' of Southern California is one continuous bed of honey-bloom, one sweet bee-garden throughout the entire length; but there is one part of it which the plow has not yet invaded—that is the region where the horehound plant flourishes in one glorious blaze of purple and gold. The tropical luxuriances of these plants are so profuse that they brush against the feet at every step, and close over them as if you were wading in liquid gold. The air is sweet with its fragrance and tuneful with the humming wings of the bees gathering this precious panacea. This honey-fall horehound is a great favorite with the bees, and is one perpetual feast for them. They revel in its bloom long after the flowers of other countries have withered and gone to seed. A single plant will at times be visited by a whole hive of bees at once, the grand ham of such a multitude of wings impresses the listener with the fact that the winning of more than ordinary honey is going on. The product of a dozen or two of these plants is sufficient for the wants of a whole hive. In this perfect paradise for bees the petals of the continuous sheets of blooms drink in the vital sunbeams, and less bug this favorite flower with profound cordiality, and push their blunt polleny faces against them like babies on their mother's bosom; and fondly, too, with eternal love, does Mother Nature clasp her small bee-babies and suckle them—multitudes at once—on her warm California breast."
Senator Edmunds’ peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
SEMANTOR AND GENTLEMAN OF THE HOUSE
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
Senator Edmunds' peculiar announcement of the result of the electoral vote is provoking wide discussion. It is here given:
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A veteran Gangnam man estimates that about 2 per cent.of.the membership really does.the.business.compiled.three.The 7 per cent has a good deal to answer for.
A veteran Gangnam man estimates that about 2 per cent.of.the membership really does.the.business.compiled.three.The 7 per cent has a good deal to answer for.
A veteran Gangnam man estimates that about 2 per cent.of.the membership really does.the.business.compiled.three.The 7 per cent has a good deal to answer for.
A veteran Gangnam man estimates that about 2 per cent.of.the membership really does.the.business.compiled.three.The 7 per cent has a good deal to answer for.
A veteran Gangnam man estimates that about 2 per cent.of.the membership really does.the.business.compiled.three.The 7 per cent has a good deal to answer for.
A veteran Gangnam man estimates that about 2 per cent.of.the membership really does.the.business.compiled.three.The 7 per cent has a good deal to answer for.
A veteran Gangnam man estimates that about 2 per cent.of.the membership really does.the.business.compiled.three.The 7 per cent has a good deal to answer for.
A veteran Gangnam man estimates that about 2 per cent.of.the membership really does.the.business.compiled.three.The 7 per cent has a good deal to answer for.
A veteran Gangnam man estimates that about 2 per cent.of.the membership really does.the.business.compiled.three.The 7 per cent has a good deal to answer for.
A veteran Gangnam man estimates that about 2 per cent.of.the membership really does.the.business.compiled.three.The 7 per cent has a good deal to answer for.
A veteran Gangnam man estimates that about 2 per cent.of.the membership really does.the.business.compiled.three.The 7 per cent has a good deal to answer for.
A veteran Gangnam man estimates that about 2 per cent.of.the membership really does.the.business.compiled.three.The 7 per cent has a good deal to answer for.
A veteran Gangnam man estimates that about 2 per cent.of.the membership really does.the.business.compiled.three.The 7 per cent has a good deal to answer for.
A veteran Gangnam man estimates that about 2 per cent.of.the membership really does.the.business.compiled.three.The 7 per cent has a good deal to answer for.
A veteran Gangnam man estimates that about 2 per cent.of.the membership really does.the.business.compiled.three.The 7 per cent has a good deal to answer for.
A veteran Gangnam man estimates that about 2 per cent.of.the membership really does.the.business.compiled.three.The 7 per cent has a good deal to answer for.
A veteran Gangnam man estimates that about 2 per cent.of.the membership really does.the.business.compiled.three.The 7 per cent has a good deal to answer for.
A veteran Gangnam man estimates that about 2 per cent.of.the membership really does.the.business.compiled.three.The 7 per cent has a good deal to answer for.
A veteran Gangnam man estimates that about 2 per cent.of.the membership really does.the.business.compiled.three.The 7 per cent has a good deal to answer for.
A veteran Gangnam man estimates that about 2 per cent.of.the membership really does.the.business.compiled.three.The 7 per cent has a good deal to answer for.
A veteran Gangnam man estimates that about 2 per cent.of.the membership really does.the.business.compiled.three.The 7 percent has a good deal to answer for.
A veteran Gangnam man estimates that about 2 per cent.of.the membership really does.the.business.compiled.three.The 7 percent has a good deal to answer for.
A veteran Gangnam man estimates that about 2 per cent.of.the membership really does.the.business.compiled.three.The 7 percent has a good deal to answer for.
A veteran Gangnam man estimates that about 2 per cent.of.the membership really does.the.business.compiled.three.The 7 percent has a good deal to answer for.
A veteran Gangnam man estimates that about 2 per cent.of.the membership really does.the.business.compiled.three.The 7 percent has a good deal to answer for.
A veteran Gangnam man estimates that about 2 per cent.of.the membership really does.the.business.compiled.three.The 7 percent has a good deal to answer for.
A veteran Gangnam man estimates that about 2 per cent.of.the membership really does.the.business.compiled.three.The 7 percent has a good deal to answer for.
A veteran Gangnam man estimates that about 2 per cent.of.the membership really does.the.business.compiled.three.The 7 percent has a good deal to answer for.
A veteran Gangnam man estimates that about 2 per cent.of.the membership really does.the.business.compiled.three.The 7 percent has a good deal to answer for.
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A veteran Gangnam man estimates that about 2 per cent.of.the membership really does.the.business.compiled.three.The 7 percent has a good deal to answer for.
A veteran Gangnam man estimates that about 2 per cent.of.the membership really does.the.business.compiled.three.The 7 percent has a good deal to answer for.
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Muskegal of the Regiment.
A statute, who recently referred to New Orleans Expedition, white he change of the hump exhibit, came following suggestive facts:
The fruits of California are keeping expiration of all. Mr. J. W. of Los Angeles, has three several manna which were picked about October and which were on exhibition city during the District fair, about half a dozen have destroyed, being anound and plump as the left here, almost four months ago, how they kept I brought a few Mr. Wolfskull. To make me anything which California has on would fill a voluma. I have a for California and wash all her in all represented, and therefore feel to say in what she is lacking. State not a solitary choice, not one butter, not a pound of salt, not a wool, not an ounce of Mohair. And her beloved county, which prides itching the hannah county of California if it were not for the exhibit of R. H., would only be represented by man of wine from Mr. Goepers of.
Where are the famous wines of Slope, of San Marine, of Los Anglesheim? I do fervently hope they named to show them side by side wines from Napa, Sonoma and Santa Clara of the other counties which presented at the World's Fair, and the wines and brandies of most exhibitions. It is not yet too late and so that they be sent on. Why canangles county be the first to repreenria with salt, butter, wool and increase the present exhibit of up to 100? A display of hope from any is also very much wished for. To the citrus fruits at the Exposition we must suggest that a liberal forwarded every week, but keep back to be sent on about the March to compete for the premorida is straining every nerve to ex- she is appealing to every orchard date to come to her aid to vanquish California; therefore let me appeal orange grower in California to use efforts to make the grandest citry which the world has ever seen. New State, so far, is the only one representatives to show the visitor department, and I am very sure that her hospitality is no less at God's Fair than it is at home, and the
Marshal Government
Thur, Feb. 13—A Time special from Wallingford, Vt., tells of the interest treatment of Ide Tuxy, thirty years old, by her guardian. Joseph White and wife Whin she was two years of age who was kept in their charge by her father, who went Work. Since then the letter has paid $100 a year for her support. White and his wife were serviced for entertainment, but the farmer was only fixed $10 and the latter $10. The next night three masked men caught White in his horn and after heating him, ordered him to leave town. The stentilites were discovered by a neighbor, who surrounded by the girl's eye visited the house. The child presented a pitiful appearance. Her foot was blistered, Mrs. White having compelled her to stand on a red-hot stove until it was unbearable. One mode of punishment was to threat pine through her care and fasten her to the wall.
Another was driving a needle through her tongue and tapping it to the window-sill. On one occasion Ide was held under a pump and a stream of water pumped upon her head until she was so far exhausted that the Whites could not revive her and were soon palled to get the help of the neighbors. When in court, the child's body was found covered with black and blue spots where her inhuman guardians had pinched her, while her back was a network of cord-like ridges where a whip had been applied. The girl has been taken charges of by the authorities.
No Masses Wanted.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.—A printed protest of large proportions against permitting Masonic societies to participate in the dedication of the Washington Monument next Saturday has been received by the Congressional Commission charged with the arrangements. The signers claim to have thirteen thousand signatures. The protestants say that the Masonic order has no more right to such distinction than the Hibernians or any other secret order. A stone sent by the Pope for the monument, was, they say, broken up and thrown into the Potomac. Why, they ask, are Catholics snubbed and Free Masons honored? Free Masonry, they say, is of foreign birth, is entirely unamerican and unrepublican. Its public displays are pompous and barbaric; its titles extravagant and lordly; its constitution despotic; its oaths are extra judicial, which Webster said should be suppressed by law. They pray that only such ceremonies as are national in their scope and American in their character be permitted. The protest came
A horse chased at a formal pennsylvania gall past behind drop the carriage and run.
Seven children were seriously injured in Charleston, S.C., by the explosion of a coffee pot remotely.
A woman seventy-two years of age was baptised in a mill pond at North Harwood Hill. M.H., recently.
By her cousins in the treatment of Ohio Jesse Waite, a lady physician of Washington has given a "breast" to homosexuality, which in the school she prepares in.
The question of the restoration of the whipping-post is before the Pennsylvania Legislature for the ratification of wifehouse.
Legislation against the sale or gift of cigarettes to boys under ten years of age, has already got through one branch of the North Carolina Legislature.
A hall prohibiting halls playing on Sunday, and making it punishable by a heavy fine, was passed a few days ago by the Arkansas Legislature.
A man nearly seventy years old, was sentenced recently to seven days' hard labor for smoking a pipe, contrary to the regulations in Islington, England, Workhouse.
The Texas House has passed a bill for bidding the carrying of deadly weapons, making the lightest penalty $50 and imprisonment in county jails.
It is reported that $10,000 have been raised to defeat the bill in the Pennsylvania Legislature to prohibit the manufacture of oleomargarine and butterine.
A little more than ten times as many men as women were arrested in Cleveland, Ohio, last month. The fair sex is the rare sex in Police Courts.
The Pope has refused to see Michael Davitt. It is stated that he fears England will deem an audience with Davitt, under the present circumstances, an unfriendly act.
A number of planters at Matamorea, Cuba, have determined to use the molasses produced on their estates as manure, the low prices falling short of paying the expenses of freight, storage, etc.
A kind of cactus has been found in South America which only shows its flowers when the wind blows. There are little lumps on the stalk from which the blossoms protrude, but they go out of sight with calm air.
A wager was won some days ago by a young man in Louisburg, N.C., who bet he could drink a quart of whisky in forty minutes.
A horse chased at a formal pennsylvania gall past behind drop the carriage and run.
A marriage house has been coupled at Gimnagegis, France whom joint age number 100.
Over 150,000 pounds of deer purchased in Albany, for the past season, and it is common product of Linn county in pounds.
John Kruzan, who had made San Francisco his home for years, accidentally shot and with a Winchester rifle at Sunday.
A combination of orange dye city to drive out of the new vendor resulted in the power to buy the golden fruit at the dennfor a quarter. The price and has the best of the fight.
At Lemonsen, Thomas Reynolds living three miles west of Madison his wagon-cush while intending killed a wheel passing over crushing the skull. Reynolds and four small children.
At the Pacific Nail Works hogs of nails are turned out capacity will soon be increased per day. Several of the old were in the strike last year; to their machines at the work.
S.R. Buford of Holmes largest calf, of its age, in May day it was ten months old five pounds; and was only in moose calf is a male, seven-eighths was bred by Captain W.S. Upper Ruby valley.
Miss Minnie Blanchard,a San Diego went to the store get her horse. The vicious bith with his fore feet on the neck and she fell senseless. Her ing her rescue was badly kick Blanchard,a young sister,the render assistance and success her sister away though she hurt in so doing.
Last week a German colony twelve families was located station and Galt. This color three sections of land and quarter-section.The section now-comers were railroads used as pasturage by stockmen. It is the intent colony to go into the frui
Death Before Birth.
Houghton, Feb. 14.—The bill to dislodge into two judicial districts, passed the House and is now before the Senate Judiciary Committee not be reported favorably. Senator has worked vigorously to secure action upon the bill, but his efforts failed. The House bill provided law should not take effect until shortly. The purpose of this section was the appointment of the Judge to theATIC President. Miller agreed that vision should be eliminated from the Edmunds objected that there enough judicial business transacted it into a separate Judicial district. When proposed that the bill be amended to it several counties adjoining their line in the proposed division of Edmunds contended that with mission of these counties there would sufficient business to warrant the creation of a new district, and the members of committee, as a rule, agreed with him. He says that if a hardship is worked by people of Southern California by the distances they live from the court, that the District Judge is unable to go to any point in the State to start, and it was his duty to regard, so practicable, the needs of the people, of the House who have worked passage of the bill are also convinced it impossible to pass it this session.
Idle People in New York.
[Special to the Bulletin.]
York, Feb. 16.—The World has a article showing that 75,000 persons and female are out of work in this city, by loss of $1,000,000 in wages. The continues: It also means poverty and recent crime in many cases, and may superism and loss of self-respect. Overtion and over production or unequal taxation or under consumption have caused trouble and unsettled the market. Ent workingmen claim, and they also say that it is now the question for states and philosophers to solve. Given an oximate, a table shown: Of unfortunately thousands, women; 30; longshoremen; Italians; 6; clockmakers; 10; tailors; flower makers; 1; bricklayers; 4; carpenters; 1; framers; 1; plumbers; 1; stonecutters.
Wine Evaporation.
In a talk with F. Pohndorf Tuesday he informed us that at a re-examination of wines at the University Monday, the fact which was suspected before, was quite established that all delicate wines, such as white wine, claret, etc., kept in kegs and half-barrels had more or less suffered through evaporation owing to the thinness of the wood in these small packages. Hardy southern varieties such as sherry, port, etc., were found to be unaffected in similar packages. This is an interesting fact for our wine men to know and they should use care in the selection of packages for storing light delicate wines. These wines in kegs and half-barrels had not deteriorated by the grass of maturing. The same wine in demi-johns and bottles had not suffered.—St. Helena Star.
A Lively Deacon.
New York has another church scandal quite as picturesque as the Newman unpleasantness. It is at the Oriental Avenue Congregational church in East New York. Deacon Salmon danced a Highland fling at a recent entertainment, which Sunday-school Superintendent Stewart condemned in unmeasured terms. Then Deacon Kelsey defended his brother deacon in print. A meeting was called on Sunday and steps were taken to strike Deacon Kelsey from the church rolls. At this meeting several women nearly fainted, and at the close Deacon Salmon had to be set down upon by half a dozen men to keep him from thrashing another deacon who was called by Brother Salmon a "blooming skunk."—Springfield Republican.
Beescher's Cough Remedy.
New York, Feb. 16.—When Mr. Beescher had concluded the prayer yesterday morning about half the people present relieved themselves of pent-up coughs. The pastor looked sober at them until they had got through, and then remarked: "As a physician I might say to you that much coughing is hurtful; as a musician I can tell you that it is abominably discordant. I don't want folks to injure themselves by restraining from coughing, but it always struck me as being very funny that nobody coughs throughout a long prayer; but just as soon as the prayer is over there is a tempestuous wave of it." Not a cough was heard during present circumstances, an unfriendly act.
A number of planters at Matamorea, Cuba, have determined to use the molasses produced on their estates as manure, the low prices falling short of paying the expenses of freight, storage, etc.
A kind of cactus has been found in South America which only shows its flowers when the wind blows. There are little lumps on the stalk from which the blossoms protrude, but they go out of sight with calm air.
A wager was won some days ago by a young man in Louisburg, N.C., who bet he could drink a quart of whisky in forty minutes, but the stakes make up a very small part of his funeral expenses. He died in two hours after putting the liquor down.
St. Louis papers are asserting that there existed a ring to secure pardons in Missouri at prices ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars, and that the late Governor Crittenden was concerned in the business.
At Boise, Idaho, the Republican newspaper office was gutted and sacked last week, and an attempt was made to fire the Democratic newspaper. The result will be a bitter political fight. Great excitement prevails.
At Cleveland John Wise was frightened to death by the appearance of a "ghost" in his backyard. A neighbor, in the way of a joke enveloped himself in a sheet, and when Wise answered he made a well-and-drained one of the strangest uses for snails has been discovered by the London adulterer. Bruised in milk, and boiled, they are much used in the manufacture of cream, and a retired milkman pronounces them to be the most successful imitation known.
Two Rochester men were arrested for making and selling "raspberry wine" without Government license. Their plea was that the stuff was not wine, but a combination of water, tartaric acid, erris root, alcohol and aniline coloring.
An Emporia, Kansas, man who had been blind for seven years, is gradually recovering his sight. He can already distinguish persons, and upon doing so frequently expresses surprise, their appearance being different from what he expects.
At Shelbyville, Ky., Will Adams, a young man 26 years of age, and Tinie Wilmouth, a pretty 18-year-old girl, were found dead with a bullet-hole in the temple of each. The pistol found near the two bodies belonged to Adams. It is supposed that the tragedy was due to a lovers' quarrel.
Land rent is ruinously low in Hampton county, S. C., according to a Southern paper. Valuable land, which rented for $2-65 per acre last year, has been obtained for 35 cents with few bidders. Some land rents will not pay the taxes upon the soil, and all because of the scarcity of labor.
A Minnesota farmer states that he can "keep one stove going" during six months with the sunflower stalks produced on an acre of land. The seed produced and fed to fowls pays for all the work of cultivation. He burns the smaller heads with the stalks which are cut in the fall to the required height her rescue was badly hit Blanchard, a young sister, who render assistance and success her sister away though she hurt in so doing.
Last week a German colony twelve families was located station and Galt. This colony three sections of land and quarter-section. The section the new-comers were railroad foreused as pasturage by stockmen. It is the intended colony to go into the fruiting business and farm on the Euphrates.
At Salina, U.T., Henry Wiley was fatally shot some days after cleaning his wooden toy pail his sister to reach him near toll hanging on the wall. She weapon, not thinking it went off, the ball entering left side and coming out at He sat motionless for a few get up and run to his motions "Ob; ma!我 am shot! Take me and let me die." He survives.
How to Handle
The first thing to do when ning with another boy is to against accident. The best to lead his gun. Then take nearest creek and throw the powder and shot in after having any matches about your them in also. Then start home as fast as ever you can are under eighteen years of age, even with these precautions will get both legs and a secit filled to the brim with bird reach home.
"How!"
Goodness only knows how I have often wondered how but I could never ascertain that advance ingenious theories state cold facts, and I know a single barrel gun as long manage somehow to shoot places once than once a man seven shooter revolver. "To buy you a gun?" Yes, I long vacation when time on my hands and I think entertaining you by picking legs with a nut pick.
"But you would be viti?
So is a woman very careful brella, my son, and yet scare account for the startling men every summer."
A Night: Hush Survive
LIVINGSTON (Mont.), Felate intelligence was precededington at Gardiner that tha northeastern portion Park to the public domain
The English Divorce Law
now, Feb. 16.—Saturday evening, in London Divorce Court, the barbarity of English Divorce law toward women was excessively shown. It is well known that English Divorce law was made by men. The wife who sin under adoption only once can be divorced by her husband, but he may sin seventy times, but guilty of cruelty, his wife cannot get so but only judicial separation, intolerable. The case heard yesterday at the wife of the rector of the Districtton, Cumberland. The case still officiating. They are named Thomas. The rector admitted charges of treason, but denied, however, the charge city sworn to by his wife, although he used gross and insulting language. Mrs. Wedshorne is still young and alive, and could probably again marry, the State which still permits this man director of a church time her to him during life. No such affair could occur in the United States.
Miss Hunt for Knight Shippen
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 18.—In regard to the proposed reduction on general fruit rates to eastern points, it is understood that Mr. Cannon, the acting Transcontinental Commissioner, and Mr. Stubbs of the Central Pacific, have agreed upon the extent of the reductions, and only await the approval of Mr. Ristina, the other member of the special committee, before the proposed reduction will be presented to the Panicle Council for approval. It is believed that the reduction will be forward by the association.
"What would you do if I should find a wife of her husband, as she had few fakes, while we were around him?" Walk madly, say here. A lady thought of it. In an elaborate admonishment, "Not a cogwheel."
Land rent is ruinously low in Hampton county, S. C., according to a Southern paper. Valuable land, which rented for $2-65 per acre last year, has been obtained for 35 cents with few bidders. Some land rents will not pay the taxes upon the soil, and all because of the scarcity of labor.
A Minnesota farmer states that he can "keep one stove going" during six months with the sunflower stalks produced on an acre of land. The seed produced and fed to fowls pays for all the work of cultivation. He burns the smaller heads with the stalks, which are cut in the fall to the required length.
Miss Sallie S. Barclay, an accomplished young lady of Lexington, Ky., appeared before the County judge last Monday and produced her commission from his Excellency, the Governor, appointing her Notary Public for Payette county until the end of the next General Assembly. She took the oath," as prescribed by law, and entered into bond for a faithful discharge of her duties.
Rapid progress is being made in Chicago in getting rid of serial telegraph and telephone wires. The work of placing the wires under ground is going forward without attracting attention or disturbing business. There are now 718 miles of underground wires in the city, and the Inter-Ocean products that in a year or twoerial wires in Chicago will be on much a thing of the past as the creation of frame buildings within the city limits.
The latest situation in Georgia is over the discovery of a tree, each limb of which, according to the Jackson Harold, has cotton balls thickly stuck on it; on which is hidden away the finest of cotton, equal in quality to any ever raised in the South. The tree was discovered by a number of agents who were climbing up a field in Clarkshire district, Jackson county. It is 15 feet high and 9 inches in diameter; the limbs commencing at 8 distance of five feet from the ground.
Miss Hunt, aged eleven years, while returning home from the bushier's in Philadelphia, with some meat, on Tuesday, was followed by three or four dogs jumping around her and snapping at the most. The child became frightened and ran towards her. The whining came joined by others and quickly escaped the most. They then hurried down the road and attached herself by two men who were attached by her own.
"But you would be vicious it!"
So is a woman very careful brella, my son, and yet scant account for the startling unmen every summer-
A Night: Nank for Gov't
LIVINGSTON (Mont.), Felix vantage intelligence was received at Gardiner that thence northeastern portion Park to the public domain law, in a few hours a night organized, and all the vital mineral lands in that part covered with location notice.
"No Jones had no physician was his own doctor." "Cause as it were."
"Neck or nothing," renamed lady as she handed that pass to the late boarder.
It is no sign that a man vipe old age simply became mellow every night.
When Fogg read of the abandoned schooner," he was possibly empty.
Westminster Abbey may advocate of gambling, bied that it has got a court.
In a billboard room up to milk standing about their ones into when they go.
He—"I see the latest idea to have a monkey for a pet is not new. It was so when Canton (O.) capitalists and make sugar out of beats try to make "xanger."
RIMPAU BROS., OF THE
DRY GOODS PALACE.
CENTER STREET, ANAHEIM.
HAVE AGAIN
MARKED DOWN PRICES
Below any previous reduction.
The dull state of trade requires some bold stroke of business policy, hence to induce business to come to us we have made this bona fide reduction in every department.
CALL AND BE CONVINCED
THAT WE HAVE
Reduced Prices
Since you last priced the various articles.
We are receiving constant accessions to our already large stock.
Sole Agents for
BROWNING, KING & CO., Merchant Tailors, New York.
Harper and Reynolds Company,
Last week a German colony comprising twelve families was located between Clay station and Galt. This colony will occupy three sections of land and each family a quarter-section. The sections taken up by the new-comers were railroad lands heretofore used as pasturage by sheep-raisers and stockmen. It is the intention of the new colony to go into the fruit and vineyard business and farm on the European plan.
At Salina, U. T., Henry W. Russell's son was fatally shot some days ago. He wanted to clean his wooden toy pistol and asked his sister to reach him the ramrod of a pistol hanging on the wall. She took down the weapon, not thinking it was loaded. It went off, the ball entering the little boy's left side and coming out at the backbone. He sat motionless for a few seconds, then got up and ran to his mother, exclaiming: "Oh, ma! I'm shot! Take me in your arms and let me die." He survived twelve hours.
How to Handle a Gun.
The first thing to do when you go out gunning with another boy is to guard yourself against accident. The best way to do this to load his gun. Then take both guns to the nearest crook and throw them in. Throw the powder and shot in after them. If you have any matches about your clothes throw them in also. Then start at once and go home as fast as ever you can. And if you are under eighteen years of age, the chances are, even with these precautions, that you will get both legs and a section of your back filled to the brim with bird shot before you reach home.
"How?"
Goodness only knows how, my son, I don't. I have often wondered how it did happen, but I could never ascertain. I am not here to advance ingenious theories, but merely to state cold facts, and I know that a boy with a single barrel gun as long as himself can manage somehow to shoot himself in more places at once than a man can do with a seven shooter revolver. "And am I going to buy you a gun?" Yes, I am, sometime in the long vacation when times hang heavily on my hands and I think I would enjoy entertaining you by picking shot out of your legs with a nut pick.
"But you would be very careful with it?"
So is a woman very careful with an umbrella, my son, and yet science is unable to account for the starling increase of one-eyed men every summer.
A Night: Bush for Government Land
LIVINGSTON (Mont.), Feb. 17.—When private intelligence was received from Washington at Gardiner that the bill to restore the northeastern portion of the National Park to the public domain had become a law in five hours a night stamina was already large stock.
Sole Agents for BROWNING, KING & CO., Merchant Tailors, New York.
Harper and Reynolds Company, Capital Stock, $250,000.
NOT SINCE 1860 have values in HARDWARE and all classes of IRON GOODS been so low as at the present time.
Our house is full from top to bottom of goods purchased at the lowest drop in the market by a skillful and experienced resident New York buyer (a member of the firm) before the rise in freights.
We are Manufacturer's Agents for a great number and variety of STANDARD GOODS, and at all times are prepared to give THE LOWEST FIGURES To Dealers, Builders and the retail trade.
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P. PELLEGRIN & SONS.
New Postoffice Block, Center St., Annheim
P. Pellegrin. E J. Pellegrin
P. Pellegrin & Son,
Practical Watchmakers and Jewelers.
An elegant assortment of everything in the line of WATCHER, CLOCKER, GOLD JEWELAT,
SOLID SILVER AND PLATED WARD,
SPRUCTACLES, EYE CLASSES, ENC.
At prices which will make it to everyone's advantage to purchase such goods at home. Orders taken for any goods in our line not in stock at lowest prices.
Pellegrin Bros., & Co., Dealer in the leading makespanes Planos and Organs,
Vielles, Guitars, Banjos, Ascendences, Books, Shoes, Musics,
and General Medical Merchandise.
Instruments sold at low rates for cash or on Easy Installments.
"A Fine Tea cannot retain its flavor in a chest, once the lead is out. Tea, like everything else, is measured by its package."
That is Why the importers of Eola Tea have arranged with the controllers of the Dewfoction Moe Conn.
The Miles' Tract
North Anaheim
Has been subdivided into Twenty-Acre Lots
And is now On the Market for Sale.
"But you would be very careful with it?"
So is a woman very careful with an umbrella, my son, and yet science is unable to account for the startling increase of one-eyed men every summer.
A Night: Rush for Government Land.
LIVINGSTON (Mont.), Feb. 17.—When private intelligence was received from Washington at Gardiner that the bill to restore the northeastern portion of the National Park to the public domain had become a law, in a few hours a night stampede was organized, and all the valuable coal and mineral lands in that part of the park were covered with location notices.
"No Jones had no physician!" "No. He was his own doctor." "Committed suicide, as it were."
"Neck or nothing," remarked the land-lady as she handed that part of the chicken to the late boarder.
It is no sign that a man has attained to a vipe old age simply because he goes home mellow every night.
When Fogg read of the "finding of an abandoned schooner," he remarked that it was probably empty.
Westminster Abbey may not be a strong advocate of gambling, but it cannot be denied that it has got a corner in poets.
In a billiard-room up town they have palls of milk standing about for players to dip their ones into when they require chalking.
He—"I see the latest illiteracy of women is to have a monkey for a pet." She—"That is not new. It was so when we get married."
Canon (0.) capitalists are going to try and make sugar out of capitalists.
Appointments.
The undersigned has been appointed in Anaheim Agent for the Lavender and Louse and Gloss Insurance Company. —The name of which is a beautiful word throughout the world. It has some meaning. Things two Millions of Dollars. Applying in this company means indulently, in case of loss. It is beyond all question, among the best insurance companies. All business information regarding insurance locally plans.
A TIME YOU cannot retain its flavor in a chest, once the lead is out. Tea, like everything else, is measured by its package.
That is Why the importers of Eola Tea have arranged with the controllers of the Perfection Tea Can to import it only therein.
N.B.-The bus entity "White Cross" brand, pure and full-bodied, is similarly packed.
A. SCHWELLING & CO., SAN FRANCISCO.
OSTRICH FARM.
Milan Anamnes, August 6th, 1894.
Notice is hereby given that the Ostrich Farm is POSITIVELY CLOSED
To visitors from this date except on Sundays and Wednesdays.
This being their breeding season no competition will be made in any area. Visitors can see the hides with the young cows on the above days on payment of 50 cents each person.
By order.
C. J. MENDELEY,
Superintendent California Ostrich Farming Company
C. W. MOORES.
Attorney-At-Law.
KENSINGE'S BLOCK,
CENTER STREET ... ANAHIK.
Grape Cuttings.
PRIVATE THOMAS NO. 1 HUMPHREY GRAFT
wanted for sale. Total-$20 if you wish on the month or $30 if you wish on the year.
North Anaheim
Has been subscribed into
Twenty-Acre Lots
And is now--
On the Market for Sale.
MANNA & KRITE,
Penthouse Blvd., Anaheim.
Chicken Ranch.
THE UNDERSIGNED OFFER FOR SALE FIVE times of land in one of the least built-up cities vicinity. The land will give anything, or can be used as a chicken ranch. Apply to MANNA & KRITE,
Penthouse Blvd., Anaheim.
EXCELSIOR Fruit Wrappers
(2 dozen and 10 pieces)
THIS FUIT WRAFFER HAS BEEN EXPRESSED BY many manufacturers for us, and no expense has been spent to make the Wrapper perfect. He advertises are in his superior Absorptive Power And resistance to atmospheric agitation in Preventing Decay.
Send for samples and proof.
THIRD HIMSCROFF & Co.
Whitman Paper Business 201 St. Slate St.
Brighton Blvd., Los Angeles on A.
AMOUNT MARKED.
$10 $10 $10 WE WISH As Business Mark on Women in women institutions or one Fraternity Court
For full information address:
A. L. BANCROFT & CO.
San Francisco.