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WEEKLY GAZETTE. Published every Saturday. Richard Melrose EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One Year $2.00 Six months 1.25 Three months 75 OFFICE—In P. O. Building, Center Street, Anaheim TRANSIENT ADVERTISING: SPACE 1 week 2 weeks 3 weeks 4 weeks 1 square $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 2 squares 2.00 3.00 3.50 4.00 3 squares 3.00 4.50 5.00 5.50 4 squares 4.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 JACOBS OIL TRADE MARK THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, Bore Throat, Swelling, Sprains, Bruises, Hurms, Senile, Frost Bites, AND ALL OTHER BODILY PAIRS AND ACHES. Bold by Dragons and Danders everywhere. Fully Counts a Lotle. Directions in 11 Languages. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO. (Sussex) W.A.V. VOGELER & CO. A H. MASSER M.D., D.D.S. D.R. WILDER W.D.D. MASSER & WILDER, DENTISTS. WE RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES TO YOU that one of us will visit your place on the 10th of every month to attend to any dental work that EVERYTHING. Many manufacturers declare that paper is the coming king that is destined in great measure to drive wood and iron to a very great extent out of general use. French chocolate is imported into Mexico in large quantities despite the fact that Mexico raises the cocoa and produces some of the best chocolate in the world. At Kalamazoo, Mich., there are thirty commission houses engaged in the sale of celery. The result of last year's crop was $165,000 to producers, and $200,000 to dealers. A bottle of purple ink was mistakenly opened for port wine at a Detroit supper, and fourteen guests filled their mouths with the liquid in pledging the host. There is a fortune in store for the milliner who shall devise a bonnet that can be worn in any part of the church and always present its trimmed side to the congregation. At Odessa a peasant, belonging to the Bible-reading sect of Stundiate, has been sentenced to three years' imprisonment on a charge of blasphemy in preaching against the image worship of the Russian Church. Dallas, Texas, claims to be the most striking example of growth in the Southern States. In 1872-3 it was only a clump of unpretentious warehouses and shanties on the Trinity; now it is solidly built over an area extending back two miles from the river, and has a population of 35,000. Faith cures are recognized by the London Lancet, which says there is no question that they are wrought. There is no miracle in faith healing, but it would be a miracle if faith healing did not occur under favorable conditions. The mistake that has been made is in proclaiming faith cures as a religious function. Although but a short time has elapsed since the present system of testing the milk and butter capacity of the Jersey cow was adopted, there are already 700 of the breed that have records of butter running from fourteen to forty-six pounds twelve ounces in seven days. The use of grindstones by the farmers in the United States is no small item in the trade. Each year they take about 12,000 tons of small grindstones, varying in weight from 40 to 150 pounds, besides some 30,000. Among all these wholesomeness among the hills there on having a jolly time young lady. She is so those who, to use a modem as yet "caught on." The her of conscious superiors as her from the rest and the object of admiring gnawvious ones from unenlightened Somewhere back, a week there has been a tender tween her future husband ing which she has protectedly would not enjoy the snakes he wasn't to be managed to go, never tear that trickles down him good-bye is soon forth both. The pangs of parity guary and outward man are the exaggerations of overloving or deceitful lady means very well, but all his pledges? At the end which she goes she may counterpart, whose exp similar to her own. The ten and in the delights society so is the fact of her walk, ride, row, fish, baser, and in the moonlight they do not exactly mean the way insist that their tirely too much toward their walk, and there are darkening renconcer under their shadows played. Still tilt and the law holds men guilty. What they think ascertained. All things even an engaged girl's fiends the days have passed, perhaps the young man announcing departing. There is a man have another romantic mans absent young man, woman in the billiard rooms at know. A long walk follows various limits and the head they did before. Then like the scene that occurred station at home—a few general attempts to say good-bye, a slower walk home came out. Then doors dug is gone, and in a little waggon FOR PAIN, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbage, Backache, Headache, Tachycardia, Sore Throat, Swelling, Sprain, Bruise, Hurra, Scalds, Frost Bites, AND ALL OTHER BODILY PAINS AND ACHES. Bolded by Dr. Charles A. Vogelier Co. (Scrubbing w/ A. Vogelier & Co.) Baltimore, Md., U.S.A. W. H. MASSER M.D., D.D.S. D.R. WILDER W.D.D. MASSER & WILDER, DENTISTS. WE RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO YOU that one of us will visit your place on the 10th of every month to attend to any dental work that you may wish to have done. By leaving your orders at the Planters' Hotel we will be pleased to call as your residence and do the work there. We are prepared to execute all branches of dentistry in an artistic and substantial manner at a reasonable price. We replace the partial loss of teeth without a plate and place gold crowns on roots and decayed teeth by a new patent process. We extract teeth without pain by the use of vitalized oil. Owing to the generous patronage of our many friends, we are compelled to move into more commodious quarters, in Parlor 13 Nadeau Block, Los Angeles. Respectfully yours, DRS MASSER & WILDER. F. O J. BACKS, Importers, Manufacturers and Dealers in Furniture, Bedding, Paper Hangings, Picture Frames, etc. UNDERTAKERS, Agents for the Howe, Eldredge and Victor Sewing Machines. Los Angeles Street: Anaheim. GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY CURES ALL HUMORS, from a common Blotch, or Eruption, to the worst Scrofula, Saline-rheum, "Fever-sores," Senly or Rough Skin, in short, all diseases caused by bad blood are conquered by this powerful purifying, and invigorating medicine. Great Eating Ulcers rapidly heal under its benign influence. Exposure but it manifested its potential in curing, Tetor, Rose Hash, Bolle, Carbuncles, Sore Eyes, Scrofulous Sores and Swellings, Hip-Joint Disease, White Swellings, Goltre, or Thick Neck, and Enlarged Glands. Send ten cents in stamps for a large treatise, with colored plates, on Skin Diseases, or the same for Precision on Scrofulous Diseases. "The BLOOD IS THE LIFE." Thoroughly cleanse it by using Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and good digestion, a fair skin, buoyant spirits, vital strength, and soundness of constitution, will be established. CONSUMPTION, which is Scrofulous Disease of the Lungs, is promptly and certainly arrested and cured by this God-given remedy. If taken before the last stages of the disease are reached. From its wonderful power over this terribly fatal disease, when first offering this now celebrated remedy to the public, Dr. Pierce thought seriously of calling it his Consumption Cure but instead threw it aside limited for a medicine which, from its wonderful combination of tonic, or strengthening, alternative, or blood-cleansing, anti-bilious, pectoral, and nutritive properties, is unquenched, not only as a remedy for consumption of the lungs, but for all CHRONIC DISEASES The mistake that has been made is in proclaiming faith cures as a religious function. Although but a short time has elapsed since the present system of testing the milk and butter capacity of the Jersey cow was adopted, there are already 700 of the breed that have records of butter running from fourteen to forty-six pounds twelve ounces in seven days. The use of grindstones by the farmers in the United States is no small item in the trade. Each year they take about 12,000 tons of small grindstones, varying in weight from 40 to 150 pounds, besides some 30,000 stones mounted on frames ready for use. All the latter are made in Cleveland and Berea, Ohio. It is stated that a plot of ground set out in black walnut and allowed to remain twenty-five years will yield a larger profit than any other mode of investment on a farm. Farmers of sixty years and upward who are plodding along without laying by a cent for a rainy day should try the black walnut speculation. The story is circumstantially told by the London Times that a certain baronet, watching to catch the thief who nightly stole eggs from his pantry, saw rats removing them by an ingenious process. One rat clasped an egg with all his legs, turned on his back, and was drawn off with his load by his companions, who held his tail between their teeth as a tug rope. The residents of Laibach, in Germany, were astonished the other day by a shower of bloody rain. It subsequently was ascertained that a wind storm just before the rain had caught up a large mass of red dye stuff at a factory in the neighboring village of Kaltenbrunn, and the dye, mingling with the rain, transformed the drops of water into apparent drops of blood. A piece of evidence in a Quebec breach of promise case was a cuff with an offer of marriage written on it. One night, while the defendant was holding the plaintiff's hand and whispering fervid words, he popped the question in manuscript on the smooth linen at her wrist. She was sentimental or shrewd enough to keep that article out of the wash, and now it is of practical value. The Duke of Wellington has been cleaning up Apseley House, probably the best known private abode in London, and has removed the iron shutters placed there by the first Duke in consequence of his windows being smashed in the Reform bill riots. It is absurd that this house has not been renamed after the great Duke. A house on the site once belonged to Lord Chancellor Apseylafterward Earl Bathurst. The city of Minneapolis has a curious provision in its law relating to the liquor traffic. Besides charging a license fee of $500,the law marks out certain patrol limits, including the business core of the city, within which all the saloons there are must be established,and where they can be kept under close police inspection. As to the rest of the city,包括 all the main residence portions of the city,where probably nineteenth of the inhabitants have their homes,absolute saloon prohibition prevails and is rigidly enforced. Wine Clarification Prof. V. Ottair,of Canada, his Journal of Viticulture dates six requirements for treatment of wine—and he is conditions are: 1. That the wine be fuout a trace of continued 2. That the temperatucold,viz: less than 50°F 3. That the gelatine oand transparent. 4. That the wine containation of tannin. 5. That the finings be into the wine,become a ter. 6. That the wine after absolutely tranquil for a Blood and milk,Prof. to use as clarifiers,because ever be obtained in the freshness. "ROUGH ON COAsk for "Rough on CoColds,Sore Throat,Hol15c,Liquid,25c. "ROUGH ON COClear out rats,mice, seed-bags,skunks chipmung Druggists. HEART PAIN Palpitation,Dropsicanes,Indigestion,Headcured by "Wells"Health Ask for Wella "Rough Quick,complete cure. Warts,bunions. "ROUGH ON PAIN" Strengthening,improve backache,pain in chest neuralgia. THIN PRO- "Wells"Health Renewand vigor,cures Dyspepsia voussness.Debility.$1. Whooping and the many Throat Afpromptly,pleasantly and "Rough on Congha." sam,25c. MOTHER If you are failing,bronervous,用 "Wells" HeaDruggists. LIFE PRESE If you are losing your "Wells" Health Renewer weak spot. "ROUGH ON TOInstant relief for NoExcuse." Ask for "Rough on CoColds,Sore Throat,Hol15c,Liquid,25c. "ROUGH ON COClear out rats,mice, seed-bags,skunks chipmung Druggists. HEART PAIN Palpitation,Dropsicanes,Indigestion,Headcured by "Wells"Health Ask for Wella "Rough Quick,complete cure. Warts,bunions. "ROUGH ON PAIN" Strengthening,improve backache,pain in chest neuralgia. THIN PRO- "Wells"Health Renewand vigor,cures Dyspepsia voussness.Debility.$1. Whooping and the many Throat Afpromptly,pleasantly and "Rough on Congha." CHRONIC DISEASES CONSUMPTION, which is Serofulous Disease of the Lung, is promptly and certainly arrested and cured by this God-given remedy, if taken before the last stages of the disease are reached. From its wonderful power over this terribly fatal disease, when first offering this now celebrated remedy to the public, Dr. Pierce thought seriously of calling it his "Consumption Cure," but abandoned that name as too limited for a medicine which, from its wonderful combination of tonic, or strengthening, alternative, or blood-cleansing, anti-billious, pectoral, and nutritive properties, is unqualed, not only as a remedy for consumption of the lungs, but for all CHRONIC DISEASES OF THE LIVER, BLOOD, AND Lungs. If you feel dull, drowning, debilitated, have saline color of skin, or yellowish-brown spots on face or body, frequent headache or dimness, bad taste in mouth, internal heat or chills alternating with hot Scales, low spirits and gloomy horbodings, irregular appetite, and constellation, you are suffering from Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and Torpid Liver, or "Billousness." In many cases only part of these symptoms are experienced. As a remedy for all such cases, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has no equal. For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Shortness of Breath, Bronchitis, Severe Coughs, Consumption, and kindred affections, it is a sovereign remedy. Send ten cents in stamp for Dr. Pierce's book on Consumption. Sold by Druggists. PRICE $1.00, OR 6 BOTTLES. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Proprietors, 653 Main St., Burpalo, N.Y. Pierce's LITTLE Pleasant LIVER OILS. ANTI-MILIOUS and CATHARTIC. Sold by Druggists. 25 cents a vial. $500 REWARD is offered by the proprietor of Dr. Sieg's Otterhahn Remedy for a case of otterhahn which they cannot cure. If you have a discharge from the nose, offensive or otherwise, partial loss of small fistles, or hearing weak eyes dull pain or pressure in hand, you have Otterhahn. Thousands of cases terminated in remission. Dr. Sieg's Otterhahn Remedy covers the worst cases of Otterhahn. Good in the Head and Otterhahn Headaches. 25 cents once belonged to Lord Chancellor Apsley, afterward Karl Bathurst. The city of Minneapolis has a curious provision in its law relating to the liquor traffic. Besides charging a license fee of $500, the law marks out certain patrol limits, including the business core of the city, within which all the saloons there are must be established, and where they can be kept under close police inspection. As to the rest of the city, including all the main residence portions of the city, where probably nine-tenths of the inhabitants have their homes, absolute saloon prohibition prevails and is rigidly enforced. An air balloon railroad is about to be constructed on the Gaisberg, near Salzburg, a mountain of no great height, but offering a magnificent view over the beautiful environs of the town. The balloon, which will have grooved wheels on one side of its car, will ascend a perpendicular line of rails, constructed on the principle of the wire-rope railway invented years ago for the Right, but never realized. There are 650 butter and cream factories in Iowa, 497 in Illinois, 130 in Wisconsin, 100 in Kansas, 160 in Minnesota, 61 in Missouri, 50 in Indiana and 40 in Nebraska—a total of 1,788 in eight States. The value of the dairy products of Iowa alone in 1884 was $50,000,000, and that of the United States was $500,000,000. The value of the milk cows of the United States is put at $700,000,000 in excess of the entire capital stock of all the national banks and trust companies of the country. An exchange says: The words folio, quarto, octavo and duodecimo have ceased to possess any specific meaning. The Associated Librarians of Great Britain have agreed to define them as follows: Large folio.....La. fol.....Over 18 inches Folio.....Fol.....Below 18 Small folio.....Sm. Fol.....13 Large quarto.....La. 4to.....15 Quarto.....4to.....11 Small quarto.....Sm. 4to.....6 Large Octavo.....La. 8vo.....11 Octavo.....8vo.....9 Small Octavo.....Sm. 8vo.....8 Duodecimo.....12mo.....8 Duodecimo.....18mo....6 Miniolo.....Mo....Below 6 Among all those who summer by the sea or among the hills there is none more best on having a jolly time than the engaged young lady. She is somewhat different from those who, to use a modern phrase, haven't yet "caught on." There is an air about her of conscious superiority that distinguishes her from the rest and singles her out as the object of admiring glances from men and envious ones from unengaged young women. Somewhere back, a week or a month ago, there has been a tender farewell scene between her future husband and herself, during which she has protested that she certainly would not enjoy the summer one bit, because he wasn't to be there, too. But she managed to go, nevertheless, and the old tear that trickles down her cheek as she bids him good-bye is soon forgotten, perhaps by both. The pangs of parting are largely imaginary and outward manifestations of grief are the exaggerations of two kinds of hearts, overloving or deositful. The engaged young lady means very well, but what man keeps all his pledges? At the hotel or cottage to which she goes she meets her masculine counterpart, whose experience is probably similar to her own. The absent is forgotten and in the delights of each other's society so is the fact of her engagement. They walk, ride, row, fish, bathe and flirt together, and in the moonlight say some things they do not exactly mean. Boarders across the way insist that their heads incline entirely too much toward each other as they walk, and there are dark hints about a kissing encounter under the trees where the shadows played. Still the proof is missing and the law holds men guiltless till proven guilty. What they think themselves is never ascertained. All things must have an end, even an engaged girl's fistrations. So, when the days have passed, perhaps into a week, the young man announces his intention of departing. There is a mutual inclination to have another romantic meeting, especially as the absent young man, who is pining away in the billiard rooms at home, will never know. A long walk follows beyond all previous limits and the heads incline more than they did before. Then there is something like the scene that occurred at the railway station at home—a few grateful words, several attempts to say good-bye with more effect, a slower walk home than when they came out. Then doors divide them and he is gone, and in a little while she goes home, but the young man who meets and afends it. 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An Invaluable Family Medicine for common complaints. DR. SANFORD'S LIVER INVIGORATOR An experience of Forty years, and Thousands of Testimonial press its Merit. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS IN MEDICINE. For full information send your address for 100 pages Book on the "Liver and its diacron," to DR. SANFORD M.D. BEAR ST., NEW YORK CITY. CASTORIA for Infants and Children. Castoria is so well adapted to children that vommental it is superior to any prescription. Castoria curs Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes diarrhea. CASTORIA for Infants and Children. Castoria is so well adapted to children that it is superior to any prescription given in its enumerated six requirements for a perfect clarification of wine—and he is correct. These six conditions are: 1. That the wine be fully quiet and without a trace of continued fermentation. 2. That the temperature of the cellar be cold, viz: less than 50°F or 10°C. 3. That the gelatine or albumen be pure and transparent. 4. That the wine contain a certain amount of tannin. 5. That the finings be energetically beaten into the wine, become a unity with the latter. 6. That the wine after clarification be left absolutely tranquil for a time. Blood and milk, Prof. Ottair advises, not to use as clarifiers, because both can hardly ever be obtained in the necessary state of freshness. "ROUGH ON COUGHS." Ask for "Rough on Coughs," for Coughs Cold, Sore Throat, Hoarseness. Troches, 15c. Liquid, 25c. "ROUGH ON RATS." Clear out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants, bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. 15c. Druggists. HEART PAINS. Palpitation, Dropsical Swellings, Dizziness, Indigestion, Headache, Sleeplessness cured by "Wells' Health Renewer." "ROUGH ON CORNS." Ask for Wells' "Rough on Corna." 15c. Quick, complete cure. Hard on soft corns, warts, buns. "ROUGH ON PAIN" FOROUSED PLASTER; Strengthening, improved, the best for backache, pain in chest or side, rheumatism, neuralgia. THIN PEOPLE. "Wells' Health Renewer" restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Headache, Nervousness. Debility. $1. WHOOPING COUGH, and the many Throat Afections of children, promptly, pleasantly and safely relieved by "Rough on Coughs." Troches, 15c; Balsam, 25c. MOTHERS. If you are failing, broken, worn out and nervous, use "Wells' Health Renewer." $1. Druggists. LIFE PRESERVER. If you are losing your grip on life, try "Wells' Health Renewer." Goes direct to weak spots. "ROUGH ON TOOTHACHE." Instant relief for Neuralgia, Toothache. Ask for "Rough on Toothache." Insurance Agency! Richard Melrose Is Agent for the following sterling Companies Richard Melrose Is Agent for the following sterling Companies LIVERPOOL and LONDON and GLOBE GUARDIAN of London. CONTINENTAL, of New York. ROYAL, NORWICH UNION and LANCASHIRE. GIRARD, of Philadelphia. 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