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WEEKLY GAZETTE SATURDAY...MARCH 28, 1865 Kleinigkeiten. Insure against fire in the first-class company for which Richard Melrose is agent. Policies written and delivered at once. The Riverside Press is moved to remark that the Anaheim Immigration Association has a Witte secretary. Yes; both Witte and wise. The next regular meeting of its Chantamqua Circle of Anaheim will be held at the residence of Wm. M. Higgins at 7:30 next Tuesday evening. The advertisement of Amerbach Brod. of Los Angeles is commended to the attention of fruit growers and producers who desire the services of a reliable commission firm. A fire occurred in East Los Angeles on Sunday night in a building adjacent to the grocery store of Hanna & Wren. Their stock was damaged by water to the extent of about $800. The remains of S. L. King, a former resident of Garden Grove who died at Calico in May, 1892, were removed and interred in Little Lake Cemetery on Tuesday last. The Masonic Lodge at Downey had charge of reburial. Wednesday was the tenth anniversary of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hansen of North Anaheim, and his neighbors took advantage of the circumstance to remind them with suitable gifts that it was also their tin wedding. The result was that a very enjoyable evening was passed by a large company of friends and neighbors. The report of the total freight movement by rail during 1884, to and from Los Angeles, has just been received by the Board of Trade. It foots up 494,557,560 pounds. Same Oldness Comparison He must indeed be a misanthrope who cannot exclaim with the prophet "I feel that it is good to be here"—or something to that effect. This is a fair land that we live in, despite all that is said against it. There are few things which can be truthfully alleged against Southern California as a place of residence, for profit or pleasure, that cannot be as successfully maintained against any other part of our common country, and the few disagreeable features characteristic of this section are infinitesimal in comparison with what the people of other States are called upon to combat and endure. There are occasional drouths here; one of them is being experienced now, and in lieu of natural rainfall the people are flooding their lands with water brought from the river through ditches—or, in the parlance of the country, they are irrigating. But it is alleged that in other States—Illinois and New York for instance—there are also occasional drouths during which water for domestic use has to be hauled for miles, and the inhabitants of towns are put upon an allowance, and cattle die from the combined effects of heat and thirst. We read about these things in "the papers," and of course they must be true. There is no suffering from drought there at the present time; on the contrary, quite the reverse. In the States mentioned the thermometer is nearly at zero so we write; while in parts of New Jersey the people are building rafts on which to take refuge when the thaw begins and the gorged Delaware precipitates its waters upon the unfortunate country! Who is there among us who will leave Southern California—Anaheim, if you please—with its drouth, and its horribly lovely weather and exhilarating, balmy climate and fly for comfort to the ice-gored banks of New Jersey's river or the snow-environed principalities referred to? If there is any part of the country which pays taxes for the support of the government at Washington which can in any respect show a superiority of climate over Southern California at the present time, or at any time, its location has been skillfully concealed from public knowledge. It may be further alleged that one of the principal products of the country—oranges—are occasionally unprofitable to the grower, that there is sometimes a glut in the corn market—the harbor and maritime navigation. Whatever Arrests For about a week past those hours vague rumors floated about of the prince of mysterious men in this town and Ana. It was said that a number of times were shadowing a gang of men were suspected of being the perpetrators the various petty robberies in this vicinity and among those who keep posted about fairs it was evident that a denouncer near at hand. It came at six o'clock yesterday morning, and was of such a nature as to cause the most phlegmatic citizens to become mildly excited when heard of it. Between five and six o'clock every morning Sheriff Gard and two other officers drove into town from Santa Ana, having prisoners Jack Hendee and a man Clark whom they had arrested in Santa during the night. Leaving their prison at the Anaheim Hotel under guard, the officers went a short distance into country and soon returned with Frank Porker as a prisoner. The other officer proceeded to the Planters' Hotel and to the room of Thomas Downs perished him to arise and dress himself. They woke up B. M. Mackie and made him prisoner, and with this bunch of five proceeded to the depot and took their jail at Los Angeles. The crimes they are charged with are robbery of a tailor's store and a saloon Santa Ana, the robbery of Mr. Hetabre North Anaheim, and the robbery of H Bras in the mountains northeast of Anaheim. These robberies were of the most picayoe character, if such a term can be applied crime. They yielded little to the perps, and it is incomprehensible that did not strike for bigger game, assume that they are guilty. Jack Hendee is a hanger-on of a house ill-fame at Santa Ana, and his connexion with this crime, or any other, is easily derstood. Clark is of the same breed, both were arrested at the den where have their lair. Tom Downa has worked off and on at the oil wells in Anaheim, and rumor has for some time nected him with the robberies referred Forker has been working for various persons and for some time has been one of a number of men employed by Kellogg Bros. He was arrested at their Wednesday was the tenth anniversary of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hansen of North Anaheim, and his neighbors took advantage of the circumstance to remind them with suitable gifts that it was also their tin wedding. The result was that a very enjoyable evening was passed by a large company of friends and neighbors. The report of the total freight movement by rail during 1884, to and from Los Angeles, has just been received by the Board of Trade. It foots up 494,557,560 pounds. This compares with the two preceding years as follows: 1882, 333,778,360 pounds; 1883, 408,824,750 pounds. This year’s business shows an increase of 87,732,810 over that of last. The Anaheim Union Water Company have appointed a committee to secure the right of way for the extension of the new ditch, and it is presumed that when that has been secured the work of continuing the ditch to the reservoir will be immediately commenced. The Company has also resolved to increase the capacity of the regulating reservoir on the upper ditch one-half so as to do away to a great extent with night irrigation. The Santa Ana Herald says: Mr. C. E. French has resigned the office of postmaster of this place, on account of ill health and inability to attend personally to the business of the office. A long petition for the appointment of Mr. Frank Chilton has been forwarded to Washington. Mr. French has recommended Mr. Chilton as his successor. No better appointment could be made than that of Mr. Chilton. He will give satisfaction to every member of the community, among whom he has lived so many years, and by whom he is highly esteemed." A large company attended the social given on Tuesday but by the ladies of the Presbyterian Church. An interesting programme of recitations and reading, inter-spored with instrumental music, solos and glee was rendered. The tables were laden with delicious salads, ice-cream, strawberries and other delicacies. The hostess, Mrs. Kecum, and her assistants were ubiquitous, sparing no pains to render their guests happy, and were eminently successful in so doing. For which the ladies of the church desire to express their appreciation and thanks. The Chilson Bros. seem to be favorites of Dame Fortune. They have again "struck it rich" in Arizona. The Enterprise says: "Mr. D. G. Chilson has struck it rich in the Spendulix mine, Casa Grande district, and has a carload of ore sacked ready for shipment. The ore is rich in gold—free gold being frequently seen in it—and silver, and carries about 40 per cent. lead. He has run two tunnels, one of which passed through 60 feet of vein matter, and all the ore for this distance assays well. The other tunnel is in 155 feet, and he expects to strike the ledge in 10 or 15 feet." We are informed and exhilarating, balmy climate and fly for comfort to the ice-gorged banks of New Jersey's river or the snow-environed principalities referred to? If there is any part of the country which pays taxes for the support of the government at Washington which can in any respect show a superiority of climate over Southern California at the present time, or at any time, its location has been skillfully concealed from public knowledge. It may be further alleged that one of the principal products of the country—oranges—are occasionally unprofitable to the grower, that there is sometimes a glut in the corn market, that barley and wheat raising is "played out" and that there is even a fear that the wine business will be overdone. And yet we have read in "the papers"—and of course we must give the statements therein contained full credence—that in the "States" the peaches, apples and other fruit occasionally rot upon the ground when produced in abundance, and that they sometimes fail to produce even a niggery crop by reason of various circumstances beyond the control of man and directly chargeable to the climatic deficiencies of the country. We have also learned from the same authentic sources that occasionally in the great corn-producing State of Illinois that very nutritious cereal is used for fuel, because nobody can be found to buy it for the purpose which Nature evidently designed it for. The Hessian fly, and heaven knows what all, occasionally scoops the grain crop and turns wheat into chaff; and in short, occasional disasters overwhelm every product of the soil the world over. The men one occasionally meets, who have become disgruntled about California, assume to forget all these well-known facts, and while descant extravagantly upon every disagreeable characteristic of this State never allude to the much more unpleasant characteristic features of the State or country from which they originally came. These odious comparisons are made so that grunblers who read these lines may be reminded that whatever is displeasing to them here has its counterpart elsewhere, and that when everything is summed up there is a very large balance to the credit of Southern California. An Ostrich With a Wooden Leaf About the greenest spot in the country today is the Ostrich Farm. Its broad acres of alfalfa, barley and vegetables are refreshingly verdant, and everything about it has a remarkably thrifty appearance. This may be said also of the ostriches, which are, literally, in fine feather and enjoying that good digestion which, unless it waits upon such appetites as they have, results in stomachic disturbances of a very painful character. Nature always does its work well. When it gave the ostrich the capacity to eat as much as a cow, it did not forget to give it corresponding powers of digestion. The eleven surviving ostriches which were hatched six or eight months ago are growing fast and have all the promise of making fine birds. They have already some valuable white wing feathers, and they will be a source of profit early in life. There are did not strike for bigger game, assuring that they are guilty. Jack Hendee is a hanger-on of a house ill-fame at Santa Ana, and his connexion with this crime, or any other, is easily derstood. Clark is of the same breed both were arrested at the den where he have their lair. Tom Downa has worked off and on at the oil wells in Nanaheim, and rumor has for some time nected him with the robberies referred Forker has been working for various purposes and for some time has been one of a number of men employed by Kellogg Bros., in putting vines. He was arrested at their office Of Mackey we have heard but one opinion pressed, and that is that his only criminal consists in having been caught in bad pany. He has resided here two years since he had been worked up by Detective Harper Los Angeles and a Wella, Fargo & Co., tecitive. They are said to have been arrested here in disguise for some time—the latter garb of an impeccable tramp. The presence, as we have said, was suspicious and it is further said that some of the rested men were conscious of being watered. It is rumored that some of the stolen were found in the house of ill-famed Santa Ana. It further appears that it is in that festering plague spot that our crew were planned. Whether this is so or not commend to the consideration of the poor Santa Ana the action of the citizen Anaheim in wiping out a similar den once had its baleful presence here. The Precious Water The Water Commissioners are making things lively along the Mission ditch time the water question was definitely settled—San Gabriel item. "For the last three years I have irrigated on the south side of the City; have suffered at least $150 loss on pots this season; for want of water, and for last three years my neighbors and my have had much trouble with the Zanjero gives water to others to our exclusion."—Angeles item It is as true now as in the days of Napa that water makes more trouble than whichever Los Angeles markets. Extracts from the Los Angeles Prod Exchange "Call List" of Thursday, furnished by the Germain Fruit Company, 28 M street, Los Angeles: BARLEY: Feed No. 1...$ .90 @$1. No. 1, job lots,...1. CORN: Large yellow, carload lots...90. do, job lots... Small yellow, job lots...95. Small white....HAY: The Chilson Bros. seem to be favorites of Dame Fortune. They have again "struck it rich" in Arizona. The Enterprise says: "Mr. D. G. Chilson has struck it rich in the Spodulix mine, Casa Grande district, and has a carload of ore sucked ready for shipment. The ore is rich in gold—free gold being frequently seen in it—and silver, and carries about 40 per cent. lead. He has run two tunnels, one of which passed through 60 feet of vein matter, and all the ore for this distance assays well. The other tunnel is in 155 feet, and he expects to strike the ledge in 10 or 15 feet." We are informed by Mr. Chilson Sr. that Gib, another of his boys, has also made a lucky find, and from information he has received he believes that these discoveries are of greater value than the half dozen other strikes which they have made in their mining career. The Immigration Association The Directors of the above association met on Thursday afternoon. The committee on publication reported progress and they were given full power to prepare the pamphlets in any manner which they deemed best, and a suggestion was made that some of the proposed pamphlets be printed in German. The Secretary was instructed to collect the first subscription and the President was authorized to purchase office furniture. The office in the Anaheim Hotel is now fitted up, and the Association is ready for business. The citizens are subscribing with commendable liberality, and there is every reason to believe that the Association will be a power for good. Personal. Col. E. K. Edwards of Santa Ana was in town on Wednesday. As the representative of this District in Sacramento, he is entitled to the thanks of his constituents for faithful work and earnest endeavor. He was popular with his fellow-legislators and exerted great influence. Major Z. P. Clark, of San Francisco, accompanied by his wife, visited friends in Anaheim on Wednesday, and in viewing the ostrich farm and otherwise they passed a very pleasant day. Lonina Mussaman has just received the latest styles of trimmings direct from New York, also a nice assortment of school ties with other millinery goods. Prof. Hinton will give a Hon. Ben Matineau on Saturday, April 4th. Dancing at St. Adrian's 30 cents. Los Angeles Markets. Extracts from the Los Angeles Producer Exchange "Call List" of Thursday, furnished by the Germain Fruit Company, 28 Madison Street, Los Angeles: BARLEY: Feed No. 1 $ .90 @$1. No. 1, job lots.....1. CORN: Large yellow, carload lots.....90 do, job lots.....1. Small yellow, job lots.....95 Small white.....1. HAY: Barley.....10.00 POTATOES: Early Rose.....1.20 BUTTER: LA No. 1, per lb..... Northern No. 1 "... EGGS: Eggs.....15 HONEY: Extracted light.....3 Job lots...... POULTRY: Hena, No. 1, per doz.....5.50 Old roosters .....5.60 Young roosters .....5.00 Broilers .....3.50 Turkeys, per lb..... Ducks, per doz... Geees, each... RAISINS: Layers, new.....1.7 Ex. London layers, new.....2.2 Loose Muscatels.....1.6 Bulk raisins.....1. Dried grapes...... NUTS: Walnuts.....5 PEANUTS...... CITRUS FRUITS: Oranges, Los Angeles.....1.5 Lemons, Seedling, per box.....1.3 "Eureka" .....2.5 Limes .....1.00 ONIONS: Yellow Denver.....4.0 PROVISIONS: Extra light bacon....1. Medium bacon....1. Heavy bacon....1. Our Grand. In 'Iskewarm' advertising we don't trust. Weak, or half measures did not but diagnose. Not have we faith in 'Iskewarm' quality. What will "just pass" is not our style of tea. For 'Iskewarm' parking our antique supermarket. The least strength though acquired by the room. Thus both in chrome can work so well in one almost impervious RILLA TEA. Whatman's Arrest About a week past that has been rumors floating about the presence of serious men in this town and flants it was said that a number of detainees shadowing a gang of men who suspected of being the perpetrators of serious petty robberies in this vicinity, long those who keep posted about alarms was evident that a denomment was hand. It came at six o'clock on day morning, and was of such a charge to cause the most philogmatic of our town from Santa Ana, having as Jack Hendee and a man named them they had arrested in Santa Ana the night. Leaving their prisoners Anabeim Hotel under guard, one of them went a short distance into the town and soon returned with Frank R. was a prisoner. The other officers led to the Planters' Hotel and going room of Thomas Downs permaded intrigue and dress himself. They also R. M. Mackie and made him a renter, and with this bunch of five they led to the depot and took their men at Los Angeles. Times they are charged with are the of a tailor's store and a saloon at Anaheim, the robbery of Mr. Hetebrink in Anaheim, and the robbery of H. N. the mountains northeast of town. Robberies were of the most picayunish or, if such a term can be applied to them yielded little to the perpetra-tion it is incomprehensible that they strike for bigger game, assuming they are guilty. Hendee is a hanger-on of a house of that Santa Ana, and his connection to crime, or any other, is easily un-Clark is of the same breed, and are arrested at the den where they their lair. Tom Downa has been Koff and on at the oil wells in North America, and rumor has for some time con-firmed with the robberies referred to. Has been working for various people, some time has been one of a number employed by Kellogg Bros. in plant; He was arrested at their camp. Mutual Welfare, Min. The innermost from destructive friends which the vineyards of Anabeim now enjoy should not have the effect of creating a fear of security which is apt to be rarely dispelled. Vine-growers have herefore considered the phylloxera as the insect must to be dreaded in the vineyard, but from what we hear and read about the cutting cushion scale it is fully as destructive to vines as that other pest which has kidd whole provinces of France to waste and spread disaster among the vineyards in some northern counties of this State. The white scale, however, is less to be dreaded in this—that the remedy is known and it can be overcome by the application of sprays of suitable mixture. The only true remedy for phylloxera is to dig up the vines and plant resistant varieties; and even that method of overcoming the enemy is unsatisfactory, as there is a considerable difference of opinion among experts as to the length of time the resistant vine will retain its resistant qualities and bid defiance to the insect. There are two unpleasant facts which are indisputable—1st, the white scale infests trees in Los Angeles; 2d, up to the present writing only desultory and futile attempts have been made to suppress it. Until recently it has been allowed to spread through sheer indifference, arising through ignorance of its destructive nature; but now that the latter trait is realized, there appears to be a determination to crush it. There are some instructive paragraphs in the report of the meeting, published on the first page of today's paper. We feel sure that from this part of the county the efforts of those who are forwarding this warfare against the scale will receive such support as can be given, on the principle that an ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure. Our vineyards realize the importance of keeping them so. To a reporter of the Times, Matthew Cooke, the expert, said: "I have just returned from a visit to the district in this city infected with the cottony cushion scale, and I find the pest spreading. It is gaining a firm foothold, and there appears to be no attempt to check it." "What do you think will be the result eventually if nothing is done to eradicate Always in use—the letters. Sunder bruges the best native when and broaden. "Order these," is the infectious advice suspended before certain official. Dobner mille 16 yds. heavy Cotton Flannel for $1. El Mahdi fears assassination. He needn't worry. Mrs. Dudley can't shoot. M. Dobner will leave shortly to purchase a new stock of Spring and Summer Goods. One of King Coteway's staff described the hoop-shirt as "an iron bird-cage for English women's legs." Dancing Pumpa at Dobner's. "Soft words," says a writer of proverbs, "do not scald the mouth." The average dude ought to have a very cold mouth. Eleven(11) pounds White Grammated Sugar for $1.00 at Hippolyte Cahen's. Orthodox lovers write on salmon-colored paper during Lent. 1½ Do Dry Granulated Sugar for $1 at Dobner's. Why is a retiring woman like the rains in a boarding-house plum pudding? Because she is soldon seen and never heard. Los Angeles XXXX Lankerahim Flour $2.20 per 100 lb at Dobner's. Why is he at the lower end of a whipsaw like a man who is dead and buried? Because he is under the sawed. Five pairs extra quality British hose for $1 at Cheeseman's. "Why do leaves fall to the ground?" asks a poet. It is because they can't fall anywhere else. They have got to fall somewhere. Ladies Try Madam Dean's Spinal Support Cornet—H. Cahen, Agent. Bergh says he could never understand why a man should beat his wife. It is generally because he dare not tackle anybody else. Bargains in Men's and Boyes' Clothing—Dobner. The acrobat's season—spring. The student's season—summer. The gambler's season win-ter. The roller-skater's season—fall. White Kid Gloves 25 cents per pair at Dobner's. A colored preacher near Atlanta escaped to handle the text: "And de vale of de temple was rent in twine," and began describing the varieties of twine, the red twine, the blue twine and the yellow twine. Where do you get your smoking tobacco? Why, at Newbold's, of course. A Yonkers bride received, among her wedding gifts, a receipted bill of $8, for gate hinges, from her father. R & G Communities The Annual Convention Township Sunday School convenes at Garden Grove following interesting programs doubled upon: TOPIC: THE GARDENER AND THE GOVERNOR GO work to-day in my Village MORNING SERVICE 9:20—The Laborers gather Garden Grove GREETINGS AND INTERNET 9:45—Service of Song 10:00—Scripture Reading at Gospel Hymn., "To the Lord" 10:15—Laborers welcomed VICE-PRESENT Reading Minutes and 10:30—E-mail How shall Scholars? Hymn—"What shall thou do? The necessity for me point to a Personal Hymn—"I Need Thoelh Hymn—"I Need Thoelh Class Instructure Are Reward Cards! 11:20—Teachers Meeting Lesson for next Blackboard Illustration. 11:45—Shall we employ Teachers who are not professors Hymn—"Come to the School Delay." ADJOURNEMENT AFTERNOON SERVICE "Go ye also into my Village" 2:00—Scripture Reading. Hymn—"Go work in my Village" 2:15—Teachers and Pupils shall they be used? 2:30—How can children help serve the Sabbath in hold in secular busi-parent's responsibility Hymn—"Beautiful Work" 2:45—The work among Spanish-speaking peoples 2:50—The work among the duty of school them. Rev. Hymn—"Rescue the Seasons" 3:15—the best method of sailing work to unite Hymn—"What hast thou done? 3:30—Question Drawer. COLLECTION 3:45-primary lesson for my village Hymn—"Precious Jewels." 4:00-Reports of Committees Officers. The strike for bigger game, assuming they are guilty. Hendee is a hanger-on of a house of that Santa Ana, and his connection is crime, or any other, is easily unlawful. Clark is of the same breed, and are arrested at the den where their lair. Tom Downa has been Koff and on at the oil wells in North America, and rumor has for some time conflated with the robberies referred to. Has been working for various people, some time has been one of a number employed by Kellogg Bros. in plant. He was arrested at their camp. They we have heard but one opinion extend that is that his only criminality in having been caught in bad com-mon with all others who know use to believe in his criminality. Evidence against those men is said to be worked up by Detective Harris of Dales and a Wells, Fargo & Co., de-They are said to have been around disguise for some time—the latter in of an impeccable tramp. Their as we have said, was suspected, further said that some of the ar-en were conscious of being watched. Amored that some of the articles are found in the house of ill-fame at Dales. It further appears that it was sterring plague spot that the crimes need. Whether this is so or not, we to the consideration of the people Ana the action of the citizens of in wiping out a similar den which its baleful presence here. The Precious WaterWater Commissioners are makingely along the Mission ditch. It is water question was definitely settled. Orrel item, the last three years I have been on the south side of the City. I red at least $150 loss on potatoes, for want of wafer, and for the years my neighbors and myself much trouble with the Zanjero who tar to others to our exclusion.'—Los temtrue now as in the days of Noah er makes more trouble than whisky. Los Angeles Markets. A from the Los Angeles Produce "Call List" of Thursday, furnish-Germain Fruit Company, 28 Main Angles: 1. .90 @$1.00 2.1.05 low, carload lots.....90 lots..... low, job lots.....95 1.02 will receive such support as can be given, on the principle that an ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure. Our vineyards are free from all pests now, and the vineyardists realize the importance of keeping them so. To a reporter of the Times, Matthew Cooke, the expert, said: "I have just returned from a visit to the district in this city infected with the cottony cushion scale, and I find the pest spreading. It is gaining a firm foothold, and there appears to be no attempt to check it." "What do you think will be the result eventually if nothing is done to eradicate the scale?" "Well, you may say that the orange groves will be worth the price of the land after deducting the cost of digging up and burning the trees." "What advice would you give to parties having infected orchards?" "On premises infested, after the crop is taken off, the foliage of the trees should be washed with salt brine, strong enough to float an egg in. A pound of lye may be added to every four gallons of the brine. This wash must be repeated in two weeks. The trees will be denuded of foliage and immediately should be sprayed with another solution. This should consist of whale-oil soap, one pound to every gallon and a-half of water, with a gallon of coal oil added to every sixteen gallons. The coal oil may be made to mix with the water by the following process: In one gallon of water boil one-half a pound of brown or any other kind of soap until it is dissolved. Into this pour two gallons of coal oil; then piace a pump in and pump the mixture through for ten minutes. This will form an emulsion which will mix fully with water. Of this emulsion add one and a-half gallons to every sixteen gallons of the whale-oil soap and water, mentioned before. Apply to the trees with a spraying pump." "About what will the cost of the mixture be for each tree?" "A rough estimate gives a total cost for each tree of about eighty cents. On an average for an eight-year-old tree five gallons will be required." "By watchfulness is it not possible to keep the pest out of the orchards?" "Yes. The orange grower should be constantly on the alert to ward off the danger. He should make a personal inspection of his orchard every few weeks and on the first appearance of the pest take immediate action. On a tree which is not badly infested the coal oil and whale oil mixture may be used and the brine dispensed with, thus saving the foliage. I may as well add that whale oil soap is not absolutely necessary. Soap made from any kind of grease will do." "When is the best time to apply these insecticides?" "June and July are among the best months, as then the eggs are in such a condition that they are easily broken by the force of the stream which comes from the nozzle. You may say," concluded Mr. Cooke, "that the people need reliable information on this important subject. I will take pleasure in at any time answering inquiries as to remedies, and if those interested will only write to me and state their case." I will reply to them as follows: Dobner. The acrobat's season—spring. The student's season—summer. The gambler's season win-ter. The roller-skater's season—fall. White Kid Gloves 25 cents per pair at Dobner's. A colored preacher near Atlanta easy-yed to handle the text: "And de vale of de temple was rent in twine," and began describing the varieties of twine, the red twine, the blue twine and the yellow twine. Where do you get your smoking tobacco? Why, at Newbold's, of course? A Yonkers bride received, among her wedding gifts, a receipted bill of $8, for gate hinges, from her father. Linen Napkins 5 cents each—Dobner. If "No," said the burglar to his pal, "there's no use in our breaking into that house tonight. I saw the plumber collect his bill there this morning." Run into Seufer's for a glass of beer. A New Hampshire cobblestorm makes squeaky shoes to order. He well-healed customers are bound to have music in their soles. For enterprise, push and fair dealing. Gade takes the lead. He has just received a carload of coal for sale at living rates. The fact that a Chinaman took the first prize in English composition at Yale ought to astonish none. American students can't attend to foot-ball and study at the same time. Hot lunch every forenoon at Seufer's. White's have the celebrated Mitchell Wagon. My dear," he said, huskily, as he humbled with his coat in gray of the morning. "I left a bottle of —cf—of medicine in my pocket when I came in last night. Did you see anything of it?" "Yes," she replied, "I saw it. But I've looked up the whisk—and lost the key." Look at the McCormick Mowers at White's. Tomatoes,a famous clown,is living at Brighton,Eng.,eighty years old,haleand hearty.The jokes he used to get off are also hale and hearty,and much older than eighty years. Lewis charges only living rates for livery. The width of a $t St.Louis girl's smile is now discussed bythe paragraphers. The St.Louis girl'say they smile largely because they never read paragraph columns. Yum-Yum-Yum-Yum-Yum at Newbold's. Said one of our city clergymen on Sunday: "If architecture be frozen muse there will be terrible noises when some of our New England churches thaw out." Cheeseman sells ladies riveted shoes for $1.20. Truth is mighty—square. New carriages,good horses,nobby rig.at Lewis's. A baby-carriage is pretty sure to be struck by a squall. White's have sold forty Garden City Plows. He who feels for the poor should make the poor feel the fold. Look at the new style of vineyard plows,the best ever made.at White's. Blind people cannot be carpenters,because they never saw. Glidden Barbed Wire,best made.at White's. It is said that a goose drinks water one hundred times a day.Some geese do not drink water at all. All weekly newspapers for sale at Newbold's. Anna,what must you do,before anything else to have your sins forgiven,"Commit the sins." If you wantBarbed Wire son White's.a Los Angeles Markets. Aes from the Los Angeles Produce "Call List" of Thursday, furnish Germain Fruit Company, 28 Main Los Angeles: Job lots... $ .90 @$1.00 Carload lots... .90 Job lots... .95 1.02 Date... 10.00 SES: Per lb ... .20 No. 1 ... .20 Light ... .15 Y: 1. per doz ... 5.50 6.50 Others ... 5.00 5.75 Per lb ... .15 Doz ... .15 Agua-Shaken Sufferers Who resort to Hostetter's Stomach Bitterns, experience speedier and more complete relief than they can hope to do by the use of quinine. This well-authenticated fact is of itself sufficient to have established a high reputation for the Bitterns. But the article is not a specific merely for the various forms of malarial disease, it endows the system with a degree of vigor, and reforms its frugality with a certainty that constitutes its best defense against disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels, specially rife where the atmosphere and water are milena tainted. Fever and ague, billions remittent, dumb ague and ague cake are remedied and prevented by it, and is also removes dyspnea, constipation, rheumatism etc. Take this medicine on the first indication that the system is out of order, and rest assured that you will be grateful for the hint. Pellegrin Brew & Co. last week received a fine lot of nice pines of the well-known Weber and Gablar make, both square and upright. These instruments need no recommendation, as they have been in use for over thirty years. We will take pleasure in showing these instruments to anyone, whether they wish to purchase or not. We always carry in stock a fine line of organs, all of which will be sold at low rates for cash or on easy installments. We intend to keep name but first-class instruments in stock, but will be pleased to furnish the lowest figures on any make or style demanded. Brew should mind it, always on hand. PHILIPSON Brew & Co. We have arrived at Philipson Brew & Co. for The Los Angeles Preserving Branch. The Kaiser Chancellor's Office. He who feels for the poor should make the poor feel the felt. Look at the new style of vineyard plows, the best ever made, at White's. Blind people cannot be carpenters, because they never saw. Glidden Barbed Wire, best made, at White's. It is said that a goose drinks water one hundred times a day. Some geese do not drink water at all. All weekly newspapers for sale at Newbold's. Anna, what must you do, before anything else to have your sins forgiven, "Commit the sins." If you want Barbed Wire see White's. A man in Georgia boasts that he has three mothers-in-law living. Strikes us the thing for him to boost of is that he is living. Try Newbold's genuine Manilla Cigars Five cents. A Chinese doctor at Victoria is said to lose very few patients. Hardly any physician does; he puts them where he can find them at anytime. Stay with the man who stays with you Gade is here to stay and will do your trucking in first-class style at living rates. It is claimed by a New York physician that elopements come under the head of hereditary diseases. When you hire a coachman, you should inquire whom his father or mother skipped out with. Best double and single rigs at Lewis's. A fashion paper says: "Skeleton bonnets are all the rage." The husband is the one who performs the "rage" act when he is called upon to pay a small fortune for the ghost of a hat. A careful estimate of the relative cost of coal and wood shows the Wellington coal to be the cheapest. It will burn in any ordinary cook stove, giving asady heat, and is much more convenient to use than wood-Gade will deliver Wellington coal in quantities to suit. "Some of the best poems in the English language are now and then a foot short," says a contemporary. We frequently have 'em sent in a foot long. Visions of springtime gardens float to me. Raised by thy fragrance, pure EOLA TEA. This is the season when the plumber sings as he plums, while his good wife at home dreams of sawhin acques and summers at Long Branch and Newport. "EOLA TEA stimulates and is healthful." Queen country, this," said an Englishman. Why, not understanding you call this winter season, I saw a dude drop on the sidewalk yesterday. Indian of taste and cleanness comes. There is no furrow like NOLA TEA. There are good and bad points about this oil soap is not absolutely necessary. Soap made from any kind of grease will do." "When is the best time to apply these insecticides?" "June and July are among the best months, as then the eggs are in such a condition that they are easily broken by the force of the stream which comes from the nozzle. You may say," concluded Mr. Cooke, "that the people need reliable information on this important subject, I will take pleasure in at any time answering inquiries as to remedies, and if those interested will only write to me and state their case, I will reply to the best of my ability, and the information shall not cost them one cent." Church Notes, Usual services in the Presbyterian church at 11 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. Regular services at St. Michael's Episcopal church: Morning, 11 o'clock; evening, 7:30. Rev. Mr. Green will preach in German at the Evangelical new church every Sunday afternoon at half-past two. Rev. Mr. Bollinger will preach in the German church every Sunday morning at 10:30. Agua-Shaken Sufferers Who resort to Hostetter's Stomach Bitterns, experience speedier and more complete relief than they can hope to do by the use of quinine. This well-authenticated fact is of itself sufficient to have established a high reputation for the Bitterns. But the article is not a specific merely for the various forms of malarial disease, it endows the system with a degree of vigor, and reforms its frugularities with a certainty that constitutes its best defense against disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels, specially rife where the atmosphere and water are milena tainted. Fever and ague, billions remittent, dumb ague and ague cake are remedied and prevented by it, and is also removes dyspnea, constipation, rheumatism etc. Take this medicine on the first indication that the system is out of order, and rest assured that you will be grateful for the hint. Pellegrin Brew & Co. last week received a fine lot of nice pines of the well-known Weber and Gablar make, both square and upright. These instruments need no recommendation, as they have been in use for over thirty years. We will take pleasure in showing these instruments to anyone, whether they wish to purchase or not. We always carry in stock a fine line of organs, all of which will be sold at low sales for cash or on easy installments. We intend to keep name but first-class instruments in stock, but will be pleased to furnish the lowest figures on any make or style demanded. Brew should mind it, always on hand. PHILIPSON Brew & Co. We have arrived at Philipson Brew & Co. for The Los Angeles Preserving Branch. The Kaiser Chancellor's Office. He who feels for the poor should make the poor feel the felt. Look at the new style of vineyard plows, the best ever made, at White's. Blind people cannot be carpenters, because they never saw. Glidden Barbed Wire, best made, at White's. It is said that a goose drinks water one hundred times a day. Some geese do not drink water at all. All weekly newspapers for sale at Newbold's. Anna, what must you do, before anything else to have your sins forgiven," "Commit the sins." If you wantBarbed Wire see White's. A man in Georgia boasts that he has three mothers-in-law living. Strikes us the thing for him to boost of is that he is living. Try Newbold's genuine Manilla Cigars Five cents. A Chinese doctor at Victoria is said to lose very few patients. Hardly any physician does; he puts them where he can find them at anytime. Stay with the man who stays with your Gade is here to stay and will do your trucking in first-class style at living rates. It is claimed by a New York physician that elopements come under the head of hereditary diseases. When you hire a coachman, you should inquire whom his father or mother skipped out with. Best double and single rigs at Lewis's. A fashion paper says: "Skeleton bonnets are all the rage." The husband is the one who performs the "rage" act when he is called upon to pay a small fortune for the ghost of a hat. A careful estimate of the relative cost of coal and wood shows the Wellington coal to be the cheapest. It will burn in any ordinary cook stove, giving asady heat, and is much more convenient to use than wood-Gade will deliver Wellington coal in quanti ties to suit. "Some of the best poems in the English language are now and then a foot short," says a contemporary. We frequently have 'em sent in a foot long. Visions of springtime gardens float to me. Raised by thy fragrance, pure EOLA TEA. This is the season when the plumber sings as he plums, while his good wife at home dreams of sawhin acques and summers at Long Branch and Newport. "EOLA TEA stimulates and is healthful." Queen country, this," said an Englishman. Why, not understandstanding you call this winter season, I saw a dude drop on the sidewalk yesterday." Indian of taste and cleanness comes. There is no furrow like NOLA TEA. There are good and bad points about this oil soap is not absolutely necessary. Soap made from any kind of grease will do." "When is the best time to apply these insecticides?" "June and July are among the best months, as then the eggs are in such a condition that they are easily broken by the force of the stream which comes from the nozzle. You may say," concluded Mr. Cooke, "that the people need reliable information on this important subject, I will take pleasure in at any time answering inquiries as to remedies, and if those interessed will require someone to do something else to realize their aim and examine into the merits of ful discovery; resulting in humble physicians using it in their trial bottles free at W.M. Higgins. Appointments. The undersigned has been appointed Annheim Agent for the Linden London and Glone Instruments—the names of which is a hot throughout the world. It has ing Thirty-two Millions of Dollars in this company means informaion loss. It is beyond all questions least insurance compaign or inquiry answered and informaion insurance finally given. The Anaheim Evergreen Is located 200 yards west of railroad depot. There are two gum, cypress and pepper trees fifty thousand northern fruit fine assortment or ornamentation fruit trees are guaranteed to offer scale and true to name which owner of the nursery where they amply responsible for. Call Annaheim Cal., and all inquiry will be promptly answered. P.S.I. I will not allow any nursesman or his agent to unite. The Santa Anna Numbers Have a large stock of wine thrifty fruit and ornamental kinds usually kept in a first-intending purchaser will do examing the stock before buying we do not intend to be unduly relied upon by home grown, Office, Cornerer Sta., Santa Ana Cal., Jan 31-3m GEO.W.FORM. Buchlen's Armenia THE BEST SALVE in the wren Bernises, Sorres, Ulcers, Salt Lake Soren,Tetter,Tchapped Hand Cornis,and all Skin Eruptions by encre Piles or no pay requiere guaranteed to give perfect an money refunded Price 25c For sale by W.M.Higgins. A Starling Discoveries Physicians are often startled bleed discoveries.The fact that New Discovery for Consumer Throat and Lang diseases laint patients that they have given startling them to realize their aim and examine into the merits of ful discovery; resulting in humble physicians using it in their Trial Bottles free at W.M.M store.Regular size $1. Appointments. The undersigned has been appointed Annheim Agent for the Linden London and Glone Instruments—the names of which is a hot throughout the world. It has ing Thirty-two Millions of Dollars in this company means informaion loss. It is beyond all questions least insurance compaign or inquiry answered and informaion insurance finally given. The Anaheim Evergreen Is located 200 yards west of railroad depot. There are two gum,cypress and pepper trees fifty thousand northern fruit fine assortment or ornamentation fruit trees are guaranteed to offer scale and true to name which owner of the nursery where they amply responsible for. Call Annaheim Cal.,and all inquiry will be promptly answered. P.S.I. I will not allow any nursesman or his agent to unite. The Anaheim Evergreen Is located 200 yards west of railroad depot. There are two gum,cypress and pepper trees fifty thousand northern fruit fine assortment or ornamentation fruit trees are guaranteed to offer scale and true to name which owner of the nursery where they amply responsible for. Call Annaheim Cal.,and all inquiry will be promptly answered. P.S.I. I will not allow any nursesman or his agent to unite. The Anaheim Evergreen Is located 200 yards west of railroad depot. There are two gum,cypress and pepper trees fifty thousand northern fruit fine assortment or ornamentation fruit trees are guaranteed to offer scale and true to name which owner of the nursery where they amply responsible for. Call Annaheim Cal.,and all inquiry will be promptly answered. P.S.I. I will not allow any nursesman or his agent to unite. The Anaheim Evergreen Is located 200 yards west of railroad depot. There are two gum,cypress and pepper trees fifty thousand northern fruit fine assortment or ornamentation fruit trees are guaranteed to offer scale and true to name which owner of the nursery where they amply responsible for. Call Annaheim Cal.,and all inquiry will be promptly answered. P.S.I. I will not allow any nursesman or his agent to unite. The Anaheim Evergreen Is located 200 yards west of railroad depot. There are two gum,cypress and pepper trees fifty thousand northern fruit fine assortment or ornamentation fruit trees are guaranteed to offer scale and true to name which owner of the nursery where they amply responsible for. Call Annaheim Cal.,and all inquiry will be promptly answered. P.S.I. I will not allow any nursesman or his agent to unite. The Anaheim Evergreen Is located 200 yards west of railroad depot. There are two gum,cypress and pepper trees fifty thousand northern fruit fine assortment or ornamentation fruit trees are guaranteed to offer scale and true to name which owner of the nursery where they amply responsible for. Call Annaheim Cal.,and all inquiry will be promptly answered. P.S.I. I will not allow any nursesman or his agent to unite. The Anaheim Evergreen Is located 200 yards west of railroad depot. There are two gum,cypress and pepper trees fifty thousand northern fruit fine assortment or ornamentation fruit trees are guaranteed to offer scale and true to name which owner of the nursery where they amply responsible for. Call Annaheim Cal.,and all inquiry will be promptly answered. P.S.I. I will not allow any nursesman or his agent to unite. The Anaheim Evergreen Is located 200 yards west of railroad depot. There are two gum,cypress and pepper trees fifty thousand northern fruit fine assortment or ornamentation fruit trees are guaranteed to offer scale and true to name which owner of the nursery where they amply responsible for. Call Annaheim Cal.,and all inquiry will be promptly answered. P.S.I. I will not allow any nursesman or his agent to unite. The Anaheim Evergreen Is located 200 yards west of railroad depot. There are two gum,cypress and pepper trees fifty thousand northern fruit fine assortment or ornamentation fruit trees are guaranteed to offer scale and true to name which owner of the nursery where they amply responsible for. Call Annaheim Cal.,and all inquiry will be promptly answered. P.S.I. I will not allow any nursesman or his agent to unite. The Anaheim Evergreen Is located 200 yards west of railroad depot. There are two gum,cypress and pepper trees fifty thousand northern fruit fine assortment or ornamentation fruit trees are guaranteed to offer scale and true to name which owner of the nursery where they amply responsible for. Call Annaheim Cal.,and all inquiry will be promptly answered. P.S.I. I will not allow any nursesman or his agent to unite. The Anaheim Evergreen Is located 200 yards west of railroad depot. There are two gum,cypress and pepper trees fifty thousand northern fruit fine assortment or ornamentation fruit trees are guaranteed to offer scale and true to name which owner ofthe nursery where they amply responsible for.Call Annaheim Cal.,and all inquiry will be promptly answered. P.S.I. I will not allow any nursesman or his agent to unite. The Anaheim Evergreen Is located 200 yards west of railroad depot. 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Appointments. The undersigned has been appointed Annheim Agent for the Linden London and Glone Instruments—the names of which is a hot throughout the world! It has ing Thirty-two Millions of Dollars in this company means informaion loss! It is beyond all questions least insurance comp窜或ornamentation fruit trees are guaranteedto offer scale和truetonamewhichownerofthusernaturewheretheyamiplientsoharmfulforallinquirywillbepromptlyanswered.Price 25c For sale by W.M.M store.Regular size $1. Appointments: The undersigned has been appointed Annheim Agent for the Linden London and Glone Instruments—the names of which is a hot throughout the world! It has ing Thirty-two Millions of Dollars in this company means informaion loss! It is beyond all questions least insurance comp窜或ornamentation fruit trees are guaranteedto offer scale和truetonamewhichownerofthusernaturewheretheyamiplientsoharmfulforallinquirywillbepromptlyanswered.Price 25c For sale by W.M.M store.Regular size $1. Appointments: The undersigned has been appointed Annheim Agent for the Linden London and Glone Instruments—the names of which is a hot throughout the world! It has ing Thirty-two Millions of Dollars in this company means informaion loss! It is beyond all questions least insurance comp窜或ornamentation fruit trees are guaranteedto offer scale和truetonamewhichownerofthusernaturewheretheyamiplientsoharmfulforallinquirywillbepromptlyanswered.Price 25c For sale by W.M.M store.Regular size $1. Appointments: The undersigned has been appointed Annheim Agent for the Linden London and Glone Instruments—the names of which is a hot throughout the world! It has ing Thirty-two Millions of Dollars in this company means informaion loss! It is beyond all questions least insurance comp窜或ornamentation fruit trees are guaranteedto offer scale和truetonamewhichownerofthusernaturewhere她们amiplientsoharmfulforallinquirywillbepromptlyanswered.Price 25c For sale by W.M.M store.Regular size $1. Appointments: The undersigned has been appointed Annheim Agent for the Linden London and Glone Instruments—the names of which is a hot throughout the world! It has ing Thirty-two Millions of Dollars in this company means informaion loss! It is beyond all questions least insurance comp窜或ornamentation fruit trees are guaranteedto offer scale和truetonamewhichownerofthusernaturewhere她们amiplientsoharmfulforallinquirywillbepromptlyanswered.Price 25c For sale by W.M.M store.Regular size $1. Appointments: The undersigned has been appointed Annheim Agent for the Linden London and Glone Instruments—the names of which is a hot throughout the world! It has ing Thirty-two Millions of Dollars in this company means informaion loss! It is beyond all questions least insurance comp窜或ornamentation fruit trees are guaranteedto offer scale和truetonamewhichownerofthusernaturewhere她们amiplientsoharmfulforallinquirywillbepromptlyanswered.Price 25c For sale by W.M.M store.Regular size $1. Appointments: The undersigned has been appointed Annheim Agent for the Linden London and Glone Instruments—the names of which is a hot throughout the world! It has ing Thirty-two Millions of Dollars in this company means informaion loss! It is beyond all questions least insurance comp窜或ornamentation fruit trees are guaranteedto offer scale和truetonamewhichownerofthusernaturewhere她们amiplientsoharmfulforallinquirywillbepromptlyanswered.Price 25c For sale by W.M.M store.Regular size $1. Appointments: The undersigned has been appointed Annheim Agent for the Linden London and Glone Instruments—the names of which is a hot throughout the world! It has ing Thirty-two Millions of Dollars in this company means informaion loss! It is beyond all questions least insurance comp窜或ornamentation fruit trees are guaranteedto offer scale和truetonamewhichownerofthusernaturewhere她们amiplientsoharmfulforallinquirywillbepromptlyanswered.Price 25c For sale by W.M.M store.Regular size $1. Appointments: The undersigned has been appointed Annheim Agent for the Linden London and Glone Instruments—the names of which is a hot throughout the world! It has ing Thirty-two Millions of Dollars in this company means informaion loss! It is beyond all questions least insurance comp窜或ornamentation fruit trees are guaranteedto offer scale和truetonamewhichownerofthusernaturewhere她们amiplientsoharmfulforallinquirywillbepromptlyanswered.Price 25c For sale by W.M.M store.Regular size $1. Appointments: The undersigned has been appointed Annheim Agent for the Linden London and Glone Instruments—the names of which is a hot throughout the world! It has ing Thirty-two Millions of Dollars in this company means informaion loss! It is beyond all questions least insurance comp窜或ornamentation fruit trees are guaranteedto offer scale和truetonamewhichownerofthusernaturewhere她们amiplientsoharmfulforallinquirywillbepromptlyanswered.Price 25c For sale by W.M.M store.Regular size $1。 Appointments: The undersigned has been appointed Annheim Agent for the Linden London and Glone Instruments—the names of which is a hot throughout the world! It has ing Thirty-two Millions of Dollars in this company means informaion loss! It is beyond all questions least insurance comp窜或ornamentation fruit trees are guaranteedto offer scale和truetonamewhichownerofthusernaturewhere她们amiplientsoharmfulforallinquirywillbepromptlyanswered.Price 25c For A. S. GENERATION. The Annual Convention of the Anaheim Township Sunday School Association will convene at Garden Grove on April 26th. The following interesting programme has been doubled upon: TOPIC: THE GARDENER AND HIS LABORERS. "Go work to-day in my Vineyard." ... Sat. 21:45 MORNING SESSION: 9:30—The Laborer gather to the Work at Garden Grove. GREETINGS AND INTRODUCTIONS. 9:45—Service of Song. 10:00—Scripture Reading and Prayer. Gospel Hymn, "To the Work." 10:15—Labourers welcomed to the Garden. VICE-PRESIDENT HITCHCOCK. Reading Minutes and Constitution. 10:20—Enquiry: How shall we Interest our Scholars? Hymn—"What shall the Harvest be?" 11:00—the necessity for making each lesson point to a Personal Savior. Hymn—"I Need Thee Every Hour." 11:15—Infant Class Instruction. Are Reward Cards Desirable? 11:20—Teachers' Meeting. Lessen for next Sabbath. Blackboard Illustration. 11:45—Shall we employ Teachers in the S.S. who are not professing Christians? Hymn—"Come to the Savior, make me delay." ADJOURNEMENT. AFTERNOON SESSION: "Go ye also into my Vineyard." 2:00—Scripture Reading. Mat. 20; 1 Hymn—"Go work in my Vineyard." 96. 2:15—Teachers and pupils help. How shall they be used? 2:30—How can children be taught to observe the Sabbath in Sunday schools held in secular buildings? and the parents' responsibility. Hymn—"Beautiful Words of Life." 2:45—The work among the Indians and Spanish-speaking population... Rev. J. M. ROBERTA. 3:00—The work among the Chinese, and the duty of schools toward them... Rev. F. H. ROBINSON, Hymn—"Rescue the Perishing." 3:15—the best method of presenting missionary work to union schools. Hymn—"What hast thou done for Me?" 3:30—Question Drawer. COLLECTION. 3:45—Primary lesson for next Sunday MRS. BANHOFF. Hymn—"Precious Jewels." BY THE CHILDREN. 4:00-Reports of Committee, Election of Officers. CHEESEMAN Agents to the front with a new stock of goods FROM EASTERN MANUFACTURIES, consisting of BOOTS, SHOES and HATS, Which are offered lower than ever before sold in Los Angeles county. Also a fine stock of Ginghams, Muslins and Prints. Also a complete stock of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROOKERY, Glass, Earthen, Wooden and Willow Ware. A large variety of SOAP, English and American, Including Fancy Soap not offered before. CALL FOR ANYTHING YOU WANT At the closely packed Store near the Anaheim Railroad Depot, and satisfy yourself of the statements made so to the variety and primes. M. H. CHEESEMAN. NEW ADVERTISING. Auction Sale. E I HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON JULY one Robert Williams left with me as my picture in Fontain Valley district, Los Angeles county, California, a horse, which is still in my possession, having not been claimed. There is now due for pastorage $8,$ and I hereby give notice that at my ranch in and Fontain Valley township, on Monday, April 18th, 1886, at 2 o'clock in R., I will sell the horses above referred to as public auction and apply the proceeds to the liquidation of the above sum of $85, and costs of advertising and expense of sale. R. W. CLARK. Dated, March 20th, 1886. Notice of Application to Become Sole Trader. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT MARY E. Rick of the County of Los Angeles, State of California, wife of John E. Rick, intends to make application to the Superior Court of the County of Los Angeles and State of California, on the 30th day of April, 1885, for an order of said court permitting her to carry on business in the county of Los Angeles and State of California, in her own name and on her own account, pursuant to the provisions of Title XII, Part III, of the Code of Civil Procedure of the State of California, entitled, "Of Sole Traders." The business she intends to carry on is that of farming, stock and poultry raising and buying, selling and dealing in personal property and real estate. MARY E. RICK. Dated March 25th, 1885. 2:45—The work among the Indians and Spanish-speaking population. Rev. J. M. Roberts. 3:00—The work among the Chinese, and the duty of schools toward them. Rev. F. H. Robinson. Hymn—"Rescue the Perishing." 3:15—The best method of presenting missionary work to union schools. Hymn—"What hast thon done for Me." 3:30—Question Drawer. COLLECTION. 3:45—Primary lesson for next Sunday. Mrs. Banhorft. Hymn—"Precious Jewels." 4:00—Reports of Committees, Election of Officers. ADJOURN TO TEA. EVENING SESSION. "Herein is my Father Glorified, that ye Bear much Fruit." 7:00—Half hour Prayer Meeting. 7:30—Bible Reading. Hymn. 7:45—Address. 8:00—Ten minute talk on Temperance. Hymn. 8:10—Ten minute talk on Sabbath observance. 8:20—General discussion of day's work. BENEDICTION. The following happy mixture of truth and poetry is from the Times. It is one of the most touching poems in the American language: A CONTRAST. Written by Jasper Angel of North Webster, Kosciusko county, I., March 8th, 1885, From the red-hot stove I shrink, While of Los Angeles I do think, And of your gay and rosy flowers so far away. I feel my "dander" rise For the winter I despise, Though I try to sing and whistle and be gay. Chorus: Whiz, whiz, whiz, the wind is coming. Don't you hear it at the door? So good-bye old Indian's; You must do the best you can, For I'm bound for the far-off Pacific shore. The wood pile dwindles down As the winter rolls around. And the hay and corn and fodder doesn't stay. Oh! the chickens they do freeze And the people cough and sneeze Yet they try to sing and whistle and be gay. Chorus—Whiz, whiz, etc. In the far-off Golden State, Where the peach and pomegranate, And oranges and lemons every day. And strawberries on New Years, While we have frozen ears. Yet we try to sing and whistle and be gay. Chorus—Whiz, whiz, etc. The Anaheim Evergreen Nursery Is located 200 yards west of the Anaheim railroad depot. There are two million blue gum, cypress and pepper trees for sale, and fifty thousand northern fruit trees, besides a fine assortment of ornamental trees. The fruit trees are guaranteed to be free from scale and true to name, which guarantee the owner of the nursery where they are grown amply responsible for. Call and inspect the stock of trees, or address the undersigned at Anaheim, Cal., and all inquiries by mail will be promptly answered. TIM CARROLL. P. S. I will not allow any responsible nurseryman or his agent to undersell me. The Santa Anna Nurseries Notice of Application to Become Sole Trader. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT MARY E. Bick is Her County of Los Angeles, State of California, wife of John E. Bick, Intends to make application to the Superior Court of the County of Los Angeles and State of California, on the 20th day of April, 1885, for an order of said court permitting her to carry on business in the county of Los Angeles and State of California, in her own name and on her own account, pursuant to the provisions of Title XII, Part III, of the Code of Civil Procedure of the State of California, entitled "Of sole Traders." The business she intends to carry on is that of farming, stock and poultry raising and buying, selling and dealing in personal property and real estate. MARY E. BICK. Dated March 25th, 1885. AUERBACH BROTHERS, Wholesale and Commission Dealers in CALIFORNIA Green and Dried FRUITS, Raisins, Honey, Oranges and all kinds of Fruits and General Produce. Carload Lost a Specialty—Orders and Consignments Soliited, and Prompt Returns Made. P. O. Box 1152. Telephone 290. No. 28 South Main street, and No. 6 Matt Alley, Los Angeles, Cal. Cable Address, CAUERBACH, Los Angeles, Cal. We pay CASH for any amount of eggs brought to our establishment. Mar25-1m B. DREYFUS & CO. Growers and Dealers in California Wines and Grape Brandy. 630 to 642 Brannan Street San Francisco; 45 Broadway New York EXCELSIOR Fruit Wrappers (2 sizes—8x10 and 10x16) THIS FRUIT WRAPPER HAS BEEN EXPRESSLY manufactured for us, and no expense has been spared to make the Wrapper perfect. Its advantages are in its superior Absorptive Power And resistance to atmospheric agencies in Preventing Deoxy. Send for samples and prices. PHIL HIRSCHFELD & Co., Wholesale Paper Dealers, 215 N. Main St., Downey Block, Los Angeles; or to A. LANGENBERGER, Anselm. "It is a good thing you have and you are wise. Let people know-be sure and advertise." It is no wonder that Eola Tea retains its aroma and invigorating virtues so well, considering that the tender Formosa Oolong and Japan EVERY DAY RESPONSE OF WARRIORS AND JEWELRY AND CLOUSE ALWAYS ON EARLY SOUTHERN PACIFIC R. R. OR SOUTHERN PACIFIC R. R. Daily Express and Emigrant Trains make prompt connections with the several railway lines in the East. NEW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS WITH THE SEVERAL STEAMLINES TO ALL EUROPEAN POWERS. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS ATTENDED TO OVERLAND EXPERIENCE TRAINS; THIRD-CLASS SLEEPING CARS ARE RUN DAILY WITH OVERLAND EMIGRANT TRAINS. NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE FOR HURTS IN THIRD-CLASS VEHICLES. ALL TEAK SAID; Sleeping car Berlin secured; other information given upon application at the company's office where passengers calling in person can secure choice of routes permitted. RAILROAD LANDS NEVADA, CALIFORNIA AND TEXAS, For sale on reasonable terms. Apply to, or address W. H. MILLS, JEROME MADDEN, Land Agent, C.P.R.K. Co., San Francisco, N.E.R.K. Co., San Francisco, Or H. B. ANDREWS, Land Commissioner, G.H. & S.A. Ry Co., San Antonio, Texas, A.N.T.O.WELL, General Manager, Gen. Manager & T.S.Anglo-America Inc. PASTURAGE. AN UNLIMITED QUANTITY OF ROOTS taken on pasturage at the affiliation J.D.W.Baby in Santa Ana Canyon. Terms: 60 per month. For further information apply to P.DAVIN ABROD, Anselm. Pacific Coast Steamship COMPANY. GOODALLY PERKINS & CO., General Agents, San Francisco. NORTHERN ROUTES. STREAMERS LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO For Wrapping, Mitts and Hardware; Alibaba; North America; New Westminster; I.C.C.; as always used in Prentice newspapers. For Yachting; Port Townsend; Seattle; Toronto; Edmonton; Olympia on March 7, 16, 23, 24 and April 8 at 10 A.M. For Amora and Portland; March 5, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24 and April 8 at 10 A.M. For Amora and Portland; March 5, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24 and April 8 at 10 A.M. For Amora and Portland; March 5, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24 and April 8 at 10 A.M. For Amora and Portland; March 5, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24 and April 8 at 10 A.M. For Amora and Portland; March 5, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24 and April 8 at 10 A.M. For Amora and Portland; March 5, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24 and April 8 at 10 A.M. For Amora and Portland; March 5, The Anaheim Evergreen Nursery is located 200 yards west of the Anaheim railroad depot. There are two million blue gum, cypress and pepper trees for sale, and fifty thousand northern fruit trees, besides a fine assortment of ornamental trees. The fruit trees are guaranteed to be free from scale and true to name, which guarantee the owner of the nursery where they are grown amply responsible for. Call and inspect the stock of trees, or address the undersigned at Anaheim, Cal., and all inquiries by mail will be promptly answered. TIM CARROLL. P. S. I will not allow any responsible nurseryman or his agent to undersell me. The Santa Ann Nurseries Have a large stock of well-grown and thrifty fruit and ornamental trees of all kinds usually kept in a first-class nursery. Intending purchasers will do well to call and examining the stock before buying elsewhere. We do not intend to be undersold by any reliable nurseryman. No imported trees; all home grown. Office, Corner 6th and Ross Sta., Santa Ana, Cal. Jan 31-3m Geo. W. Ford, Proprietor. Buchlen's Arnton Salve. THE BEST SALVE in the world for Cuta, Bruises, Sorres, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Soren, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chibblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box, For sale by W. M. Higgins. A Startling Discovery: Physicians are often startled by remarkable discoveries. The fact that Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and all Throat and Lung diseases is daily curing patients that they have given up to die, is startling them to realize their sense of duty, and examine into the merits of this wonderful discovery; resulting in hundreds of our best physicians using it in their practice. Trial Bottles free at W. M. Higgins' drug store. Regular size $1. Appointments: The undersigned has been appointed as Anaheim Agent for the Liverpool and London and Glomer Insurance Company. The name of which is a household word throughout the world. It has some exceeding Thirty-two Million of Dollars. A policy in this company means indemnity, in case of loss. It is beyond all question, among the least insurance companies extant. All inquiries answered and information regarding insurance freely given. RICHARD MALONE. Antonia' Mishandel We have just received a fine document of Take Oldehams, Watermelons, Grapes, Daisy Pears, Hummingbirds, Plums, Raspberries, Strawberries and Dandelions, as a kind of San Valentín and Buenos Aires. "If a good thing you have and you are wise... Let people know—be sure and advertise." It is no wonder that Eola Tea retains its aroma and invigorating virtues so well, considering that the tender Formosa Oolong and Japan leaves composing it were packed, while hot from the curing vessel, into the Perfection Tea Can, thus enclosing with them the very air of Japan. The "White Cross" brand, a less costly, but full-bodied tea, was packed under similar conditions. A. SCHILLING & CO. SAN FRANCISCO. Those whose tastes lean to a tea of delicate bouquet and flavor, should try Eola Tea: but if their purse debars them from this luxury, the next best thing is to use the "White Cross" brand, which, though it costs less, is a full-bodied tea and equally pure, as is proved by its being imported like Eola Tea, solely in the Perfection Tea Can. Rates of Fare FROM LOS ANGELES TO San Francisco FROM SAN PRODIO WHART TO Monterrey and Santa Cruz TO San Diego TO Cuyamaca TO Topeka TO Hartford TO Santa Barbara TO San Bernardino TO San Diego Plate of streamer cabins at agent's office when bartles may be acquired. For Newport Landing via Santa Cruz, etc., sight of eminent San Juan rivers every half hour on the Newport bay. The Tuesday report requires the right to change the address on the Newport ban. All important Points in Europe. M. HELENA N.Y., New York.