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WEEKLY GAZETTE. Published every Saturday. Richard Melrose EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. TERM3 OF SUBSCRIPTION: One Year Six months Three months OFFICE—In P.O. Box 7500 Ansbury TRANSIENT ADVERTISING. RED STAR TOUGH CURE 25 Cts. PROMPT. THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY For Pain THE NEW ANESTHETIC. Interesting Experiments with the Discovery at Albany. [Albany Argus] Dr. C. S. Merrill, at his college clinic recently, after presenting to the students several patients whom he had before treated or operated on, lectured briefly upon the nature and effects of the hydrochlorate of cocaine, and used it on some of the cases in the presence of the class. The doctor stated that the drug was prepared from the leaves of the cocoa plant, and had been used in the throat clinics at Vienna for about a year—the throat and larynx being brushed with it to produce anesthesia of those parts for operative work, and that the first knowledge that we had of its action as a local anesthetic for the eye was from a paper by Dr. Koller, of Vienna, read at the Heidelberg congress of ophthalmologists on the 15th of September, and Dr. Koller had only discovered its peculiar properties two weeks before that meeting. The doctor took a young lady who was to be operated on for a closure of the tear passage, and put eight drops of the cocaine solution into the eye. Ten minutes later the eye was found to be so thoroughly anesthetized that it could be grasped with forceps and pulled around without causing pain. He then did the operation without the patient experiencing any pain, although the operation without an anesthetic is exceedingly painful. In another case an old man over 70 years of age, who had long suffered from a severe inflammation of the deeper parts of the eye, was placed on the operating table and the cocaine used as in the other case, but it did not produce entire insensibility of the parts, nor did it in another case where there was severe inflammation of the deeper tissues. The doctor concluded from these two cases that where there was such severe inflammation more of the drug should be used and a longer time allowed for its effect to be produced. He stated that he had used it in normal eyes and sensation had been abolished in from ten to fifteen minutes and returned in about thirty or forty minutes. By using it Dr. Merrill has been able to do an operation for squint, to remove foreign bodies from the cornea, and, in the case of an abscess in the middle ear, to lance the "drum membrane" without causing pain. The drug is a rare one and at present very expensive, what the doctor used costing at the rate of $420 per ounce or $6,720 per pound. No doubt, as the demand for it increases it will be manufactured in larger quantities and become much cheaper. It is to be hoped that it will be GERMAN REMEDY For Pain Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Pain of the Fist, and Arthritis. PRODUCTION OF FIFTY COPIES. THE CHARLES A YOUNCE CO., BALTIMORE. MASSER & WILDER, DENTISTS, WE RESPECTLY ANNUNCHE TO YOU that one of us will be at the Planters' district the fifth of every month to attend to any dental work that you wish to have on. We are prepared to execute all branches of lancistry in a fair date and with an annual price. We place the partial loss of teeth without a plate and place gold pieces on rotts and discarded teeth by a new patent process. We extract teeth without pain by the use of vitalcine. Owing to the generous patronage of our many remedies we are compelled to move into more communities ourselves. Parlor 13 Nadeau Block, Los Angeles. Respectfully yours. F. & J. BACKS, Importers, Manufacturers and Dealers in Furniture, Bedding, Paper Hangings, Picture Frames, etc. UNDERTAKERS, Agents for the Home, Filtration and Victor Sewing Machines. Los Angeles Street, : Anaheim. GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY CURES ALL HUMORS, from a common Blotch, or Emption, to the worst Scrofauna, Salt-rheum, "Kever-sores," Scaly or Rough Skin, in almost all diseases caused by bad blood are conquered by this powerful, purifying, and lovingizing medicine. Great Eating Upcurses modify but under its benign influence. Especially has it manifested its potency in curing Better, Rose Rash Hoils, Carbuncle, Sore Eyes, Serious Sores and Swellings, Hip-Joint Disease, White Swellings, Golte, or Thick Neck, and Enlarged Glands. Send ten counts in stamps for a large treatise, with contrated plates, on Skin Diseases, or the same amount for a trenise on Serofulous Affections. "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 Serofulous 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 terrible fatal disease, when first offering this now ceiltared remedy to the public, Dr. Pierce thought seriously of calling it his "Consumption Care," but abandoned that name. Round Boats on the Nile. [Cor. London Tim s.] Soon after leaving Sarras we understood why round-built boats are preferred to long ones. A swirling eddy drifted us against a rock with velocity enough to have smashed an ordinary civilized vessel, but our merely bobbed round to the blow with no further damage done than to upset, beels up in the air, the half-dozen unwary Egyptian soldiers who are our fellow-passengers. There are no awnings overhead, so we have to sit in the sun, and for our beds at night have the bags of biscuit which form our cargo. The Nile in these parts, silent and easy flowing as it seems from the banks, is an uncanny looking stream enough to be embarked upon. What looked like mere ripples from the shore are discovered to be veritable whirlpools; and then there are black, ugly rocks that peep up from the water, and past which the current swishes viciously. Should the wind suddenly fail we might drift on these dangers too rapidly even for this stout-built craft to resist. So altogether, and notwithstanding Col. Alleyne's confident predictions, we are glad to essay our first trip up the rapids in vessels that, however crudely they may be built, are still the outcome of centuries of experience, and prefer to have for our steersman a boatman accustomed to the ways of his native river to the most skillful voyageur that Canada can produce. Our captain and crew, they tell me, have been wrecked on several occasions, but then they are as much at home in the Nile as are the crocodiles. If one of the English boats comes to grief her passengers will have slender chance, I fear, of reaching the shore. The other day three bluejackets who were upset in the river disappeared almost immediately, and two of them were strong swimmers. So we must hope that when the expedition really gets alloat the utmost care in navigation will be exercised. Just a Little Ticket Tied to it, Please. [Arkansaw Traveler.] "Simpson," said the managing editor, please don't write any more pathetic articles. I ask you this as a personal favor, for I am inclined to look on the bright side of life, and when I thoughtlessly take up an article like the one you wrote last night, why it topples me over the precipice of despondency and gloom, where I founder for hours before I can climb up the rugged steep and again bask in the beans of the sun." "To which article do you refer?" asked Simpson. "The one headed 'A Drummers Experience with a Bottle of Cocktail.'" "Why, sir, that was a humorous article." "That so? well, give us some pathos, then Say, Simpson, label em, please." Shaving a [New] The luxury of thing that England about and which ious to experience our shores. After say the luxury in Every English that is why trai vain for an artist London. The A where but in his lists with the razor A shave every part of the averag is a bath, or as is An American shirt self, and somehow neath his dignity; to do it He perquisitous labor, howevow own boots. To it is more insulting he blackens his be blackguard, a drudge debts, may live by some other man's the english notion man," but let it o blackens his own from all decent so Origin of Bost. Gen. Jackson son soldiers who had "Old Hickory," during the Creek making a forced or tents to surprise their villages, and and nights expos March storm, the Gen. Jackson go not complain, as muddy bottom amdiers Capt Allel cut down a stout t hark the bark and made eral, who was with crawl into it. The next morning tered the camp,and it over. As Jack ruins the toper criery: come out of your a drink!" Then known in camp when he was talk candidate the nick his supporters. Vanderblit Br Two of William sons, William in a taste for publishing journal called The C under the firm name editors and prop seventh street,the father Mr. Corneli write their own mat and print it from a home with them CONSUMPTION, which is Serofulous 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 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 unequaled, 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, drowsy, debilitated, have shallow color of skin, or yellowish-brown spots on face or body, frequent headache or dizziness, bad taste in mouth, internal heat or chills, alternating with hot flashes, low spirits and gloomy borebodings, irregular appetite, and coated tongue, you are suffering from Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and Torpid Liver, or "Hilousness." 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, Brouchitis, Severe Coughs, Consumption, and kindred affections, it is a sovereign remedy. Send ten cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce's book on Consumption. Sold by Druggists. PRICE $1.00, OR 6 BOTTLES World's Dispensary Medical Association Proprietors, 683 Main St., BUFFALO, N.Y. Pierce's LITTLE pleasant LIVER urgative pellets PILLS. ANTI-BILIOUS and CATHARTIC. Sold by Druggists. 25 cents a vial. $500 REWARD is offered by the proprietors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy for a case of catarrh which they cannot cure. If you have a discharge from this nose, offensive or other-wise, partial loss of small taste, or hissing, weak eyes, thin pain or pressure in head you have Catarrh. Thousands of cases terminate in consumption. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy covers the worst causes of Catarrh: "Gold in the Head," and "Hindnoche." Simpson, said the managing editor, please don't write any more pathetic articles. I ask you this as a personal favor, for I am inclined to look on the bright side of life, and when I thoughtlessly take up an article like the one you wrote last night, why it topples me over the precipice of despondency and gloom, where I founder for hours before I can climb up the rugged steep and again back in the beans of the sun." "To which article do you refer?" asked Simpson. "The one headed 'A Drummer's Experience with a Bottle of Cocktail.' Why, sir, that was a humorous article." "That so? well, give us some pathos, then. Say, Simpson, label emt, please." An Old Dog. ![Arkanaw Traveler] "Yes, this is a very old dog," said a spinster to a man who took an active part in the canine harvest, "and we should hate very much to have him caught on the street and locked up. I am very much attached to him; for I used to carry him in my arms when he was a little puppy." "Do you say, miss, that he is a very old dog and that you carried him—" "Oh." she broke in, recollecting that she had compromised herself. "I mean that he used to be old when I was a little—I mean that mother used—go on away from here or I'll set the dog on you." The Ancient Drum. [Norristow Herald.] Some one who has been rummaging into the musty and murky past has discovered that the "drum is one of our oldest musical instruments." How he discovered that the drum is a "musical instrument" we should like to know. It is said that more than 1700 years it immease drums were beaten at banquets and other entertainments. It is no wonder those people are dead now! Filtering Stone. Filtering stone is now made by mixing in water in certain portions of clay, vigorated chalk, course and fine glass, sand and ground flint. They are molded and hard-burned. Detroit Free Press: How good you can make a thin-blooded neighbor feel by predicting an open winter! Bucklin's Armena Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cats, Bruises, Sores, Ulears, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter. Changed Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive cure Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price $25 cents per box. For sale by Wm. M. Higgins. Two of William Sons, William in an saint for publishing a journal called The Corydale under the firm name editors and editors seventh street, the father Mr. Cornelius write their own magazine and print it from home with them at Europe. They are publication which is really of typography. It neat in design as we contain an offer on knife for the best chapter not exceed chapter." Pay of the Brush. [London] A private in an investment receives 24 cents per poral; 31 cents; corpse sergeant; 50 cents; color sergeant; 75 cent sergeant; $1. Thr to the following dozen cent a day for washing for groceries and vegetables of tea; coffee; green vegetables. After then, the pay of a lie day but, as he has underclothing; further cents daily is made actual pay to 15 cents. Mark Twain Mark Twain is said 2000 from his reading This is doubtless the realized by an author his own writings since famous American tour Patents in Mexico $300 according to there as to the importation covered The usual A Business-L Numerous stockholder Valley irrigation Company the reason the account published in the Herald to say that we declined the price was too low; $treatment We do not low rate; and "cinech" a Santa Ana Herald. MANUAL OF ARMS. [Army and Navy Journal] "Present arms!" There they are both stretched out to me—Strong and steady, smooth and white, Fair as arms can be. "Ground arm!" On the floor, Picking up his toys, Breaking all within his reach, Busiest of boys. "Right wheel!" off his cart; "Left wheel!" too, is gone; Horsey's head is broken off, Horsey's tail is torn. "Quick step!" "Forward march; Crying; too, he comes; Had a battle with the cat—"Cratched off bote my fumal" "Shoulder arm!" here at last, Round my neck they close, Poor little soldier boy Off to quarters goes. The Zereba. [Minneapolis Tribune.] The zereba is a striped animal of the order of Pachydermata. It is graminivorous, and is usually formed of sand and water barrels. Its chief habitat is central Asia, but it also frequents the neighborhood of Tamai, where Englishmen get inside it for the purpose of being killed by Arabs. It has been supposed that the wooden horse of Troy was a zereba. In the desert where grass is scarce it will eat soldiers—Graham-fed ones preferred. One of the zerebas most famous in history was that manufactured by P. T. Farnum. He made it out of a broncho with a paintbrush and two pots of black and yellow paint. One day one of the water barrels burst and washed the paint off. He explained it by saying that the animal had zerebro spinal meningitis. A small zereba is called a zerebellum. Zerebas are rather difficult animals to handle. The best way to treat one is to establish it. That done you can retreat in good order toward Hasheen (or Ta-manleb if Osman will let you) and, after exercising a strict censorship over the press correspondents, send home dispatches saying that you have killed 1,600 rebels and would like to be appointed to a postoffice in Missouri. Should this be refused, you can open a real estate office in a small frontier town, hire a man to find gold in the neighborhood, and then open a saloon, with a faro layout in the back premises, not necessarily for publication, but as a guarantee of good faith. That done you can wait till a vigilance committee is formed and then go back to the land of white men and endow a home for orphans. 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Applicants must show they mean business by stating by letter (no postal cards) in full their experience, ete. 201 N. Second St., St. Louis, Mo. Notice to Taxpavers. NOTICE IS HEPERY GIVEN THAT THE TOWN taxer for the current year are now due and payable to my office at the store of E. F. Newbold on Center street, Anaheim. R. BOIN. Marshal and ex-office Tax Collector. Anaheim, Sept. 8, 1885. Origin of "Old Hickory." Boston Budget. Gen. Jackson was known among the soldiers who had served under him as "Old Hickory," a sobriquet given him during the Creek war. His brigade was making a forced march without baggage or tents, to surprise the Indians in one of their villages, and were for several days and nights exposed to the pelings of a March storm, the rain freezing as it fell. Gen. Jackson got a severe cold, but did not complain, as he tried to sleep in a muddy bottom among his half-frozen soldiers. Capt. Allen and his brother John cut down a stout hickory tree, peeled off the bark and made a covering for the general, who was with difficulty persuaded to crawl into it. The next morning a drunken citizen entered the camp, and seeing the tent kicked it over. As Jackson crawled from the ruins the taper cried "Hello. Old Hickory; come out of your bark and jine us in a drink!" Thenceforth the general was known in camp as "Old Hickory," and when he was talked of as a presidential candidate the nickname was adopted by his supporters. Vanderbilt Brothers' "Comet." Two of William H. Vanderbilt's grand-sons, William H. and Cornelius Jr., have a taste for publishing, and print a monthly journal called The Comet, which they rint under the firm name of Vanderbilt brothers, editors and proprietors, I West Fifty-seventh street, the residence of their father, Mr. Cornelius Vanderbilt. They write their own matter, set it up in type, and print it from a press they brought home with them a short time ago. Vanderbilt Brothers' "Comet." Chicago Tribune. Two of William H. Vanderbilt's grand-sons, William H. and Cornelius Jr., have a taste for publishing, and print a monthly journal called The Comet, which they rint under the firm name of Vanderbilt Brothers, editors and proprietors. West Fifty-seventh street, the residence of their father, Mr. Cornelius Vanderbilt. They write their own matter, set it up in type, and print it from a press they brought home with them a short time ago from Europe. They are proud of their production, which is really a handsome specimen of typography. It is not large, but it is neat in design as well as execution. No 4 contains an offer of "a handsome penknife for the best original story in two chapters, not exceeding 250 words in a chapter." Pay of the British Soldier. [London Letters] A private in an English infantry regiment receives 24 cents a day; a lance-corporal, 31 cents; corporal, 41 cents; lance-sergeant, 50 cents sergeant, 58 cents; color sergeant, 75 cents, and quartermaster sergeant, $1. These rates are subject to the following deductions, viz.: One cent a day for washing, and 6 cents a day for groceries and vegetables. These consist of tea, coffee, sugar, potatoes, and green vegetables. After these deductions, then, the pay of a linesman is 17 cents a day, but, as he has to provide his own underclothing, further deduction of 2 cents daily is made, thus reducing his actual pay to 15 cents. Mark Twain's Success. Mark Twain is said to have cleared $35,000 from his reading tour this season. This is doubtless the largest sum ever realized by an author, from readings of his own writings since Dickens made his famous American tour. Patents in Mexico. Patents in Mexico cost from $10 to $300, according to the ideas of the office there as to the importance of the invention covered. The usual rate is $25. A Business-Like Reason Numerous stockholders of the Santa Ana Valley irrigation Company having inquired the reason the assessment notice was not published in the Herald, we take occasion to say that we declined to accept it because the price was too low, $250 for a $5 advertisement. We do not charge one man a very low rate, and "cinech" another to get even. Santa Ana Herald. Fire! Insurance Agency! Richard Melrose OFFICE AT THE POSTOFFICE, ANAHEIM. BANK OF ANAHEIM. CAPITAL STOCK, $100,000.00. PLEZ JAMES... PRESIDENT G. B. SHAFFER... SECRETARY BOARD OF DIRECTORS: E. F. SPENCE, W. H. MABURY, W. K. JAMES, S. H. MOTT, P. JAMES. This Bank receives Deposits. Loans Money, Buys and Sells Exchange and Currency, makes Collections and transacts a General Banking Business. CORRESPONDENTS. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Los Angeles. 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July 11-6m ST.LOUIS MO Hot-Air Engine FOR SALE CHEAP. ABOUT FOUR-HORSE POWER WITH Roller Valve Pump Attached, in good working order.Can be run with oil, wood or coal at about 21-2 cents per hour.Capacity about 5,000 gallons per hour; 25 foot lift.Inquire of F.H.Keith. California WIREWORKS, Certificates, entitling the holder to passage on railroad from San Francisco to New York, or sleeper, issued at the established rate.Persons in Anaheim or vicinity desiring to send to any point in the countries named for any relative or friend can purchase ticket here and forward them to the proper person by mail. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Los Angeles. Capital Stock $100,000 Surplus $100,000 E. F. SPENCE, President J.M.E.LLIOTT,Cashier DIRECTORS: J.D.BICKNELL, J.F.CRASK, H.MABURY Wm.L.CY. E.F.SPENCE STOCKHOLDERS: CAPY A.H.WILCOY O.N.WITHERBY J.F.CRASK J.E.HOLLENBECK H.MABURY WOODS MARUY, J.D.BICKNELL GUIDE TO SUCCESS IN BUSINESS and SOCIETY. The most universally useful book ever published.Its tells completely HOW TO DO EVERYTHING in the best wayHow to Be Your Own Law or How to Do Business Correctly and Successfully? How to Act in Society and everywhere.A gold mine of varied information to all classes for constant reference AGENTS WANTED for all or spare time.To know why this book of REAL value and attractions sells better than any other, apply for terms to H.B.SCAMMEL & CO. July 11-6m ST.LOUIS MO Hot-Air Engine FOR SALE CHEAP. ABOUT FOUR-HORSE POWER WITH Roller Valve Pump Attached, in good working order.Can be run with oil, wood or coal at about 21-2 cents per hour.Capacity about 5,000 gallons per hour; 25 foot lift.Inquiry of F.H.Keith. California WIREWORKS, Certificates, entitling the holder to passage on railroad from San Francisco to New York, or sleeper, issued at the established rate.Persons in Anaheim or vicinity desiring to send to any point in the countries named for any relative or friend can purchase ticket here and forward them to the proper person by mail. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Los Angeles. Capital Stock $100,000 Surplus $100,000 E. F. SPENCE, President J.M.E.LLIOTT,Cashier DIRECTORS: J.D.BICKNELL, J.F.CRASK, H.MABURY Wm.L.CY. E.F.SPENCE STOCKHOLDERS: CAPY A.H.WILCOY O.N.WITHERBY J.F.CRASK J.E.HOLLENBECK H.MABURY WOODS MARUY, J.D.BICKNELL GUIDE TO SUCCESS IN BUSINESS and SOCIETY. The most universally useful book ever published.Its tells completely HOW TO DO EVERYTHING in the best wayHow to Be Your Own Law or How to Do Business Correctly and Successfully? How to Act in Society and everywhere.A gold mine of varied information to all classes for constant reference AGENTS WANTED for all or spare time.To know why this book of REAL value and attractions sells better than any other, apply for terms to H.B.SCAMMEL & CO. July 11-6m ST.LOUIS MO Hot-Air Engine FOR SALE CHEAP. ABOUT FOUR-HORSE POWER WITH Roller Valve Pump Attached, in good working order.Can be run with oil, wood or coal at about 21-2 cents per hour.Capacity about 5,000 gallons per hour; 25 foot lift.Inquiry of F.H.Keith. California WIREWORKS, Certificates, entitling the holder to passage on railroad from San Francisco to New York, or sleeper, issued at the established rate.Persons in Anaheim or vicinity desiring to send to any point in the countries named for any relative or friend can purchase ticket here and forward them to the proper person by mail. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Los Angeles. Capital Stock $100,000 Surplus $100,000 E. F. SPENCE, President J.M.E.LLIOTT,Cashier DIRECTORS: J.D.BICKNELL, J.F.CRASK, H.MABURY Wm.L.CY. E.F.SPENCE STOCKHOLDERS: CAPY A.H.WILCOY O.N.WITHERBY J.F.CRASK J.E.HOLLENBECK H.MABURY WOODS MARUY, J.D.BICKNELL GUIDE TO SUCCESS IN BUSINESS and SOCIETY. The most universally useful book ever published.Its tells completely HOW TO DO EVERYTHING in the best wayHow to Be Your Own Law or How to Do Business Correctly and Successfully? How to Act in Society and everywhere.A gold mine of varied information to all classes for constant reference AGENTS WANTED for all or spare time.To know why this book of REAL value and attractions sells better than any other, apply for terms to H.B.SCAMMEL & CO. July 11-6m ST.LOUIS MO ABOUT FOUR-HORSE POWER WITH Roller Valve Pump Attached, in good working order. Can be run with oil, wood or coal at about 2 1-2 cents per hour. Capacity about 5,000 gallons per hour; 25 foot lift. Inquire of N. H. KEITH. 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