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WEEKLY GAZETTE. Published every Saturday. Established 1870. 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: ST JACOBS OIL TRADE MARK GERMAN REMEDY For Pain RED STAR TRADE MARK. The Horse's Stomach and Feed. Secretary Russell, of the State Board of Agriculture of Massachusetts, and one of the most practical writers on horse topics, in an address delivered before a Farmers' club, recently had the following to say in regard to the stomach and feeding of a horse. It is full of points and well worthy of careful perusal by every one who owns a horse: Farmers, and indeed all men, misjudge horses by comparing them with ruminating stock. A cow has four stomachs, and is entirely different from the horse, mentally and physically. They cannot be compared; they live, move, feed and digest in different ways. A horse has the smallest stomach known to comparative anatomy; the bag or paunch, which is so-called, holds about twelve quarts, and I judge that it is generally full. Some men hold a keg of beer, but we are taught that the normal capacity is three quarts. That is one-fourth the size of the stomach of the horse, and he is six or seven times as large as the average human being. This indicates that he should be fed regularly a small amount of concentrated food. The horse, in his long association with man, has learned many bad habits; one of these is hurried eating. Kept a long time from his food, and often disturbed at his meals, he readily learns to eat fast. His salivary glands are naturally very active, and as in man the primary act of digestion takes place in the mouth. The saliva contains a dissolvent similar to the diastaste formed by the sprouting of grains in the process of brewing, and possibly in complete mastication some assimilation takes place in the mouth. A horse that eats regularly and bolts his food without chewing should be checked. Dry meal or shorts mixed with the oats will induce slower eating. I once had a fine grown filly that was a nervous, eager eater and was consequently in poor condition. I fed her from a small space, so that she was compelled to take an hour to get what she had previously swallowed in a few moments. The improvement in her condition was marvelous. When a horse has eaten her diet GERMAN REMEDY For Pain RED STAR COUGH CURE Free from Opium, Emetics and Poison. SAFE. SURE. PROMPT. F. TLECHMANN, Civil Engineer & Surveyor ANAHEIM. Jy17.3m RICHARD MELOSE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Anahiem. G. D. FIELD, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Anahiem. VICTOR MONTGOMERY, Attorney-at-Law. SANTA ANA, CAL. H. C. KELLOGG, Civil Engineer and Surveyor. (Deputy County Surveyor.) Office in Room 2; over Langeberger's Store, corner Center and Johnson streets, Anahiem. WM. R. HARKER; SADDLE & HARNESS MAKER. CENTER STREET, ANAHIEIM. L. GUNTHER, Pioneer Boot and Shoe Maker. Cor Adelaide and Los Angeles streets. Cremations at Pere la Chaise. Next month the Parisians will be able to burn their dead in four crematory furnaces, which have just been finished at Pere la Chaise. These furnaces were begun last November, and have been hurried on to completion, so that by the end of August at latest, those who, in dying, express the wish to be cremated can be there reduced to ashes. There will be no first, second and third class cremations. Poor and rich will be on a footing of absolute equality. The price charged to those who can afford to pay for the burning of a corpse will be 15£—or say 12s. The furnaces were constructed on plans by MM. Barrett and Formice. A large portico is in front of a dome, beneath which are placed the crematory furnaces. They have the appearance of very elegant ovens. Three hundred and fifty thousand francs was the price they cost. They are according to the Corini system, in use in Rome and Milan. It was found that the heat of the Siemens furnace was too intense. Instead of reducing the corpse to ashes, it subjected it to a kind of vitrification. The cost, too, would be 200f., instead of 15f., to WM. R. HARKER; SADDLE & HARNESS MAKER. CENTER STREET, ANAHEIM. L. GUNTHER. Pioneer Boot and Shoe Maker. Cor. Ante and Los Angeles streets. ANAHEIM. GEORGE BAUER. BOOT AND SHOE MAKER. Center Street MAKING AND REPAIRING AT THE LOWEST cash price. All orders promptly attended to. All work guaranteed. DR. E. L. COWAN, DENTIST. Will be in los Anheim office on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of each week. J. H. BULLARD, A.B., M.D. Physician and Surgeon. Office and Drug Store on Los Angeles St. East of Planters' Hotel. OFFICE HOURS: 8 to 9:30 A.M.; 1 to 2, and 6:30 to 7:30 P.M. Chas. Wille Chas. Albrecht Wille & Albrecht, Proprietors of the Old Pioneer Cooperage. AUGUSTE STREET. ANAHEIM, Ayer's Ague Cure acts directly on the liver and biliary apparatus, and drives out the malarial poison which induces liver complaints and billious disorders. Warranted to cure, or money refunded. Corns. Should your horse have corn, purchase a bottle of the National Horse Liniment from W. M. Higgins, and pour a little on the hoof, allowing it to run under the shoe. All tenderness will be speedily removed, and the corns cured. W. M. Higgins is Agent. Thirst and Drinking in Hot Weather So far as the mere sensation of thirst is concerned, there can be no question that it is a mistake to drink too much or too frequently in hot weather; the fluid taken in is very rapidly thrown out again through the skin in the form of perspiration, and the overflow being promoted by this determination toward the surface, a new and increasing demand for fluid follows rapidly on the successive acts of drinking and perspiring, with the result that "thirst" is made worse by giving way to it. But if we refuse to drink when we are thirsty, simply because we shall thirst again, we are imposing a restraint on the activities by which nature is endeavoring to preserve the health. We are doing precisely what the irrational homeopaths do, or did, when refusing fluid to cholera patients, or limited the drink of those who suffer from fever. Ot course, like produces like in the matter of thirst from any cause, but the like produced is natural, and it is, or rather was, strange to note that in one of the earliest notorious cases of mal-practice by persons calling themselves homeopaths in England, the dogma, "similia similibus curantur," should be flung to the winds, and drink refused to a patient dying of liquid diarrhoea, because, forsooth, the taking of fluids increased the diarrhoea and made him more thirsty. We venture to hope that those who are zealously urging the policy of refusing to quench their thirst in this hot weather because "drinking makes people more thirsty," will reconsider their policy from the physiological standpoint, and that they will recognize that to thirst and drink, and perspire and drink again, are the natural steps in a process by which nature strives to maintain the integrity of those organic changes which the external heat has a tendency to impede. The natural and true policy is to supply an adequate quantity of fluid without excess. Therefore, do not abstain from drinking but drink slowly, so as to allow time for the voice of nature to cry "Enough." There is no drink so good as pure water. The Origin of Cyclones Dr. Werner Siemens, in a recent paper on the "Conservation of Energy in the Atmosphere," gives a very interesting theory as to the origin of cyclones. He states that the comparative vacuum formed at the center of the cyclone can produce suction only in the direction of the axis of the cyclone, so that it either raises water from the surface over which it rotates or draws down air from the higher regions of the atmosphere. The clear sky and quiet air often observable at the center of a cyclone bear evidence that there is a descending current of air. According to Dr. Siemens, a local cyclone is produced by an impulse of the superheated air, due to some local cause, given at the boundaries of an upper and lower tract of disturbance of the neutral equilibrium of an atmosphere at rest, which reaches the boundary of the upper cooled strata of air, which have a tendency to descend. An enter descending current is thus formed around the inner ascending one, the amount of air descending naturally equaling the amount ascending. If the disturbance of equilibrium embraces extended upper and lower strata of air, the descending masses would produce an increase of pressure in the neighborhood of the cyclone, gradually extending to the surface of the earth and upward into the highest regions of the air, imparting its force continually to new superheated masses of air. This air ascends with the inner and upward current, descends with the cool outside current, to again descend, producing a circular motion. The course of the center of the cyclone is determined by the direction of the mean velocity of all the air masses forming the cyclone, and its duration is that of the disturbance of the neutral equilibrium at the atmosphere which produces and maintains it. The local ascending current by carrying dust and particles with it may also produce rain by condensing the aqueous vapor of the higher strata. Twin Foes to Life Are Indigestion and Constipation? Their primary symptoms are amomost distressing of minor human and a host of diseases, specially reanded at once by whole men of life. Nausea, Foul Breath, Stomach, Dizziness, Head, Billous Fever, Jaundice, Dyskidney Diseases, Piles, Rheum, Neuralgia, Dropsy, and various Disorders, are among the systems and maladies caused by derangement of the stomach and bowels. A Thorough Purgation medicine is the first necessity for Then cathartic effect must be tainted in a mild degree, just mild, to prevent a recurrence of costiand at the same time the liver, and stomach must be stimulated strengthened. Ayer's Pills Accomplished this restorative work than any other medicine. The searching and thorough, yet mild, purgrative action. They do not grit patient, and do not induce a costiaction, as is effect of other cation. Within, they possess special prodiacetic and tonic, of the least medicinal value and. Absolutely Curious All diseases proceeding from driof the digestive and assimilatory ocenus correct the first indications of conness, averts the serious illnesses, neglects that condition would invailinduce. All irregularities in the soft the bowels—biosensitivities—are beneficially controlered AYER'S PILLS, and for the stimument of digestive organs weakened by continued dyspepsia, one or two AYER'S PILLS daily after dinner wimore good than anything else. Leading Physicians Concern That AYER'S PILLS are the best fecal cathartic medicines, and many practers of the highest standing, customprescribe them. AYER'S PILLS, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, M When a horse and mixed it is full, and the rapidly proceeds, the smaller action of the mud proceeds to action is rapid. Been reduced to oats that rollers are per cent more believe it. Shelled oats here have just outer covering them. In that the horse has a nail, and I reat importance. Food in the cage, but the larg enough the body result which these horses are that the grain by drinking will be able toatory furnaces,ed at Pere laure begun last hurried on to end of August at press the wish reduced to ashbound and third which will be ony. The price had to pay for 15f—or say constructed on Formice. A home, beneath story furnaces, very elegant fifty thousand They are acause in Rome the heat of intense. Into ashes, itication. The process of complete mastica place in the regularly and wring should beorts mixed with eating. I once was a nervous, frequently in poor small space, so take an hour to swallowed in a movement in her When a horse and mixed it is full, and the rapidly proceeds, the smaller action of the mud proceeds to action is rapid. Been reduced to oats that rollers are per cent more believe it. Shelved oats here have just outer covering them. In that the horse has a nail, and I reat importance. Food in the cage, but the larg enough the body result which these horses are that the grain by drinking will be able toatory furnaces,ed at Pere laure begun last hurried on to end of August at press the wish reduced to ashbound and third which will be ony. The price had to pay for 15f—or say constructed on Formice. A home, beneath story furnaces, very elegant fifty thousand They are acause in Rome the heat of intense. Into ashes, itication. The process of complete mastica place in the regularly and wring should beorts mixed with eating. I once was a nervous, frequently in poor small space, so take an hour to swallowed in a movement in her When a horse and mixed it is full, and the rapidly proceeds, the smaller action of the mud proceeds to action is rapid. Been reduced to oats that rollers are per cent more believe it. Shelved oats here have just outer covering them. In that the horse has a nail, and I reat importance. Food in the cage, but the larg enough the body result which these horses are that the grain by drinking will be able toatory furnaces,ed at Pere laure begun last hurried on to end of August at press the wish reduced to ashbound and third which will be ony. The price had to pay for 15f—or say constructed on Formice. A home, beneath story furnaces, very elegant fifty thousand They are acause in Rome the heat of intense. Into ashes, itication. The process of complete mastica place in the regularly and wring should beorts mixed with eating. I once was a nervous, frequently in poor small space, so take an hour to swallowed in a movement in her When a horse and mixed it is full, and the rapidly proceeds, the smaller action of the mud proceeds to action is rapid. Been reduced to oats that rollers are per cent more believe it. Shelved oats here have just outer covering them. In that the horse has a nail, and I reat importance. Food in the cage, but the larg enough the body result which these horses are that the grain by drinking will be able toatory furnaces,ed at Pere laure begun last hurried on to end of August at press the wish reduced to ashbound and third which will be ony. The price had to pay for 15f—or say constructed on Formice. A home, beneath story furnaces, very elegant fifty thousand They are acause in Rome the heat of intense. Into ashes, itication. The process of complete mastica place in the regularly and wring should beorts mixed with eating. I once was a nervous, frequently in poor small space, so take an hour to swallowed in a movement in her When a horse and mixed it is full, and the rapidly proceeds, the smaller action of the mud proceeds to action is rapid. Been reduced to oats that rollers are per cent more believe it. Shelved oats here have just outer covering them. In that the horse has a nail, and I reat importance. Food in the cage, but the larg enough the body result which these horses are that the grain by drinking will be able toatory furnaces,ed at Pere laure begun last hurried on to end of August at press the wish reduced to ashbound and third which will be ony. The price had to pay for 15f—or say constructed on Formice. A home, beneath story furnaces, very elegant fifty thousand They are acause in Rome the heat of intense. Into ashes, itication. The process of complete mastica place in the regularly and wring should beorts mixed with eating. I once was a nervous, frequently in poor small space, so take an hour to swallowed in a movement in her When a horse and mixed it is full, and the rapidly proceeds, the smaller action of the mud proceeds to action is rapid. Been reduced to oats that rollers are per cent more believe it. Shelved oats here have just outer covering them. In that the horse has a nail, and I reat importance. Food in the cage, but the larg enough the body result which these horses are that the grain by drinking will be able toatory furnaces,ed at Pere laure begun last hurried on to end of August at press the wish reduced to ashbound and third which will be ony. The price had to pay for 15f—or say constructed on Formice. A home, beneath story furnaces, very elegant fifty thousand They are acause in Rome the heat of intense. Into ashes, itication. The process of complete mastica place in the regularly and wring should beorts mixed with eating. I once was a nervous, frequently in poor small space, so take an hour to swallowed in a movement in her When a horse and mixed it is full, and the rapidly proceeds, the smaller action of the mud proceeds to action is rapid. Been reduced to oats that rollers are per cent more believe it. Shelved oats here have just outer covering them. In that the horse has a nail, and I reat importance. Food in the cage, but the larg enough the body result which these horses are that the grain by drinking will be able toatory furnaces,ed at Pere laure begun last hurried on to end of August at press the wish reduced to ashbound and third which will be ony. The price had to pay for 15f—or say constructed on Formice. A home, beneath story furnaces, very elegant fifty thousand They are acause in Rome the heat of intense. Into ashes, itication. The process of complete mastica place in the regularly and wring should beorts mixed with eating. I once was a nervous, frequently in poor small space, so take an hour to swallowed in a movement in her When a horse and mixed it is full, and the rapidly proceeds, the smaller action of the mud proceeds to action is rapid. Been reduced to oats that rollers are per cent more believe it. Shelved oats here have just outer covering them. In that the horse has a nail, and I reat importance. Food in the cage, but the larg enough the body result which these horses are that the grain by drinking will be able toatory furnaces,ed at Pere laure begun last hurried on to end of August at press the wish reduced to ashbound and third which will be ony. The price had to pay for 15f—or say constructed on Formice. A home, beneath story furnaces, very elegant fifty thousand They are acause in Rome the heat of intense. Into ashes, itication. The process of complete mastica place in the regularly and wring should beorts mixed with eating. I once was a nervous, frequently in poor small space, so take an hour to swallowed in a movement in her When a horse and mixed it is full, and the rapidly proceeds, the smaller action of the mud proceeds to action is rapid. Been reduced to oats that rollers are per cent more believe it. Shelved oats here have just outer covering them. In that the horse has a nail, and I reat importance. Food in the cage, but the larg enough the body result which these horses are that the grain by drinking will be able toatory furnaces,ed at Pere laure begun last hurried on to end of August at press the wish reduced to ashbound and third which will be ony. The price had to pay for 15f—or say constructed on Formice. A home, beneath story furnaces, very elegant fifty thousand They are acause in Rome the heat of intense. Into ashes, itication. The process of complete mastica place in the regularly and wring should beorts mixed with eating. I once was a nervous, frequently in poor small space, so take an hour to swallowed in a movement in her When a horse and mixed it is full, and the rapidly proceeds, the smaller action of the mud proceeds to action is rapid. Been reduced to oats that rollers are per cent more believe it. Shelved oats here have just outer covering them. In that the horse has a nail, and I reat importance. Food in the cage, but the larg enough the body result which these horses are that the grain by drinking will be able toatory furnaces,ed at Pere laure begun last hurried on to end of August at press the wish reduced to ashbound and third which will be ony. The price had to pay for 15f—or say constructed on Formice. A home, beneath story furnaces, very elegant fifty thousand They are acause in Rome the heat of intense. Into ashes, itication. The process of complete mastica place in the regularly and wring should beorts混合 with eating. I once was a nervous, frequently in poor small space, so take an hour to swallowed in a movement in her When a horse and mixed it is full, and the rapidly proceeds, the smaller action of the mud proceeds to action is rapid. Been reduced to oats that rollers are per cent more believe it. Shelved oats here have just outer covering them. In that the horse has a nail, and I reat importance. Food in the cage, but the larg enough the body result which these horses are that the grain by drinking will be able toatory furnaces,ed at Pere laure begun last hurried on to end of August at press the wish reduced to ashbound and third which will be ony. The good things of life "That's what I call a good dinner," remarked Bobby as he leaned back in his chair with an air of replusion. Bobby said his mother,"I'm as named of you." The minister who was dining with the family laughing heartily. Bobby applaudsthe good things of life," he said,"All all rest of us" Don't you think it was a good dinner? Bobby asked for monster. Yes; no evil! I enjoyed it very much. Ma said she thought you would; because she didn't sleep you got very much at night. $5,000 Reward.$ $5,000 For a short period remedy for care of your companion: Chuck. A group Wishing touch and Broomhose than Grouch shining Sorrow SAN LA AL HI; tree Turtleine and Mountain Broom Cresso Lorely; this warranted by your perspiring drug at A.Krug. At sixty; trusting horse in Conduitati best silver tube inside thaet. The armym of old oil well polished foot and tread motionless Kiswool foot. Heppe performed perfectly; did not speak that he breathed into his torso during this time. Caught up; enables patient's secure repose. Dr.Flint's Heart Remedy. It is Suicide To neglect any ofthe many forms of heart disease though many do so from ignorance or head Dr.Flint's treatise on Heart Disease,and if you have any symptoms therein set forth,take Dr.Flint's Heart Remedy. Sea Sickness. Dr.Plunt's Heart Remedy is medicine which has been found parthenomelic editions in cases of Sea sickness; as it at once gives terrible vomiting; thrashing in thaet temples; and enables patient's secure repose. Take it in Time. A man who presents an ap-pearance of death; whose countenance is anxious; and who is subject to spills of fatness; is liable to sudden death from heart disease.Let him take Dr.Flint's Heart Remedy after late illness. Dr.Flint's Illness Descriptive theatre with each bottle or jugged free upon application. HAMBURG FIGS. For ladies and children whose taste cannot be offended with impurity,HAMBURO Mother—"No, my dear, not this afternoon. But the first time we got New York perhaps I will let you jump off Brooklyn bridge." A couple of tongues were up before a magistrate to testify in an assault and battery case. "Was your companion implicated in the imbroglio?" inquired the Judge. "Naw, I told you before that he was pasted in de kisser. See?" Col. Blood (of Kentucky)—"People do me an injustice when they accuse me of being a hard drinker." Mrs. Blood (indignantly)—"Who has accused you of being a hard drinker?" Colonel—"A good many people but I am not a hard drinker." Mrs. Blood—"No, indeed, my dear, you are an easy drinker." "Mattie, Mattie!" called an Omaha dame to her daughter. "I do wish you would play something besides Wagner. I am so sick of it." "I am not at the piano, ma," responded the daughter from an adjoining room. "Then who is?" "Nurse and the baby." A little miss, while at the seashore, chanced to get a mouthful of sea water. After thinking some minutes she said: "Mamma, do 'e fishes live in 'at water all 'e time?' "Yes, dear, what makes you ask?" "Why, I was just tinkling at they must get awful firstly," was the reply. Dr. Gilmet returns empty handed from a day's hunting, and in response to his wife's inquiries candidly confesses that he killed nothing. "Why," retorts Mrs. G. slowly, "you could have done better than that had you stayed at home and attended to your regular business." Algy—"Do you think, my love, your father will consent to our marriage?" Angely—"Of course father will be very sorry to lose me, darling." Algy—"But I will say to him that instead of losing a daughter he will gain a son." Angely—"I wouldn't do that, love, if you really want me. Papa has three such sons boarding here now and he's a little touchy on that point." Merit Tells. It is an acknowledged fact that the National Horse Liniment is fast becoming a popular remedy, simply because it is found as represented. When you need a good Liniment try the National. Mr. Higgins is the Agent. Sea Sickness. Dr. Faint's Heart Brunet is a medicine which has been found particularly efficacious in cases of Sea sickness, as it at once stops the terrible vomiting, thrilling in the temples, and enables the patient to secure repose. Take it in Time. A man who presents an ap- pearance of delirium, whose countenance is anxious, and who is subject to spills of faeces, is liable to sudden death from heart disease. Let him take Dr. Fint's Heart Remedy before it is too late. At Druggists or address J. J. MACK & CO., 9 and 11 Front St., San Francisco, Cal. HAMBURG FIGS. Females and children whose taste cannot be offended with Impunity, HAMBURO FIGS form a remedy for constipation, indigestion, plaque and liver complaints which is as pleasant to take as it is effective in use. 25 cca. At all Druggists or address JOHN HANNA, Real Estate & Commission AGENT. OVER FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Entrance, No. 120 North Main Street, LOS ANGELES. P.O. BOX 100. COOPERAGE A LARGE QUANTITY OF BARRELS, HALF BARRELS 10 Gallon and 5 Gallon Keqs For Sale Cheap. Apply to B. DREYFUS & CO., Anaheim AGift Send 10 cents postage, and we will mail you free a royal valuable sample box of goods that will put you in anything else in America. Both sexes of all ages can live at home and work in spare time, or all the time Capital not required. We will start you. Imense pay sure for those who start at once. STINSON & CO., Portland, Maine Twin Foes to Life Indigestion and Constipation. Our primary symptoms are among the most distressing of minor human ailments, a host of diseases, specially resultant in them, mutually aggravate each other against at once the whole machinery life. Nausea, Foul Breath, Sour mouth, Dizziness, Headaches, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Insect Diseases, Piles, Rheumatism, Arthritis, Dropsy, and various Skin disorders, are among the symptoms malades caused by derangement of the stomach and bowels. A Thorough Purgative Cine is the first necessity for cure. In the cathartic effect must be maintained, in a mild degree, just sufficient prevent a recurrence of costiveness, at the same time the liver, kidneys stomach must be stimulated and strengthened. Yyer's Pills Implify this restorative work better any other medicine. They are helping and thorough, yet mild, in their active action. They do not gripe the hat, and do not induce a costive resentment as is the effect of other cathartics; they possess special properties, hide, hepatic and tonic, of the highest final value and absolutely Cure Diseases proceeding from disorder digestive and assimilatory organs. Prompt use of 'Yyer's Pills' to get the first indications of costive awarers of the serious illnesses which of that condition would inevitably all irregularities in the function of weals—biosenses as well as constitutions—are beneficially controlled by Yyer's Pills, and for the stimulation of costive organs weakened by long-used dyspepsia, one or two of Yyer's Pills daily, after dinner, will do good than anything else. Living Physicians Concede Yyer's Pills are the "best of all the medicines," and many practitioners—the highest standing, customarily be them. AYER'S PILLS, PREPARED BY C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Of the State of California, in and for the County of Los Angeles. In the matter of the estate of Gottlieb Koeffler, dec'd. Notice of Sale of Real Estate.—Sections 1547-1550. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT IN PURSUANCE of an order of the Superior Court of the state of California, in and for the county of Los Angeles, made on the 8th day of August, A.D. 1886, in the matter of the estate of Gottlieb Koeffler, decreased, the undergirded, the Administrator of said estate, will sell at public auction to The highest bidder, for cash, in lawful money of the United States and subject to confirmation by said Superior Court, on Monday, the 11th day of September, 1886, at 9 o'clock P.M., all the right title, interest, and estate of the said Gottlieb Koeffler at the time of his death, and all the right title and interest that the said estate has by operation of law or otherwise acquired since his death, in and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate and being in the county of Los Angeles, State of California, bounded and described as follows: Sixteen and one half acres on the NE corner of lot 40, Anaheim Extension, bounded on the north by the section line between sections 4 and 9. T. S., Sec R 10 W., S. B M. on the easl by Palm street; on the south by land of E. H. Keith; on the west by the Armament tract. Terms and Conditions of Sale: One-half cash, lawful money of the United States; to be paid on confirmation of the sale by the court; less ten per cent. of the purchase money to be paid to the undersigned on day of sale; balance to be sold six months from date of dead. The buyer to give his note for this balance; to draw interest at the rate of $ per cent. per annum till paid; to be secured to mortgage on the land and note to read "non or before," so the maker can pay it off any time he chooses to do so. Deed at expense of purchaser. Administrator of the estate of Gottlieb Koeffler, deceased Dated Aug. 12, 1886 NEW STORE. CONRAD'S BRICK BUILDING ON LOS ANGELES STREET A. T. WALLOP. Proprietor. —13 lbs. Dry White Sugar—For $1. ALL KINDS OF GROCERIES SOLD BANK OF ANAHEIM. CAPITAL STOCK, $100,000.00. PLEZ JAMES... PRESTO EN G. B. SHAFFER... SECRETARY BOARD OF DIRECTORS: E. F. SPENCE, W. H. MABURY, W. K. JAMES, S. H. MOTT, P. JAMES. This Bank receives Deposits. Loans Money, Buys and Sells Exchange and Currency, makes Collections and transacts a General Banking Business. CORRESPONDENTS: FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Los Angeles. Farmers A Merchants BANK, Los Angeles. Pacific BANK San Francisco. First National BANK New York. DRAPTS. LETTERS OF CREDIT OR POSTA orders issued on banks in the principal cities in all European countries. Tickets entitling the holder to passage from New York to the several ports of England, France or Germany, or from any sea in these parts to New York; via the Hamburg American Pocket Company sold at regular rates. Return tickets at a reduction. Certificates entitling the holder to passage on railroad from San Francisco to New York; or vice versa; issued at the established rate. Persons in Apprehension desiring to send to any point in the countries named for any relative or friend can purchase tickets here and forward thence to the proper person by mail. FIRST NATIONAL NEW STORE. CONRADS BRICK BUILDING ON LOS ANGELES STREET A. T. WALLOP, Proprietor. 13lbs. Dry White Sugar—For $1. ALL KINDS OF GROCERIES SOLD CHEAPER THAN IN ANY OTHER STORE IN TOWN. Goods delivered in town and vicinity is 10% off. Dairy Cows for Sale. THIRTY-SIX HEAD OF MILCH COWS AND YOUNG HORSES. One acre colony. A fall lot of farming cattle. The agency for sale is D. W. C. COWAN, Anaheim. F. A. J. BACKS. Importers, Manufacturers and dealers in Furniture, Bedding, Paper Hangings, Picture Frames, etc. UNDERTAKERS. Agents for the House, Elmridge and Victor Sewing Machines. Los Angeles Street, : : Anaheim. QUICK TIME AND CHEAP FACES To Eastern and European Cities View the Great Traffic Continental Air Mail Routes. OF THE: Southern Pacific Company (PACIFIC SYSTEM) Daily express and freight. To be with prophile connections with the several railway lines in the East. New York and New Orleans with the several Steamer Lines to ALL EUROPEAN PORTS. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS attached to Overland Express Trains; THIRD-CLASS SLEEPING CARS are run daily with Overland Emigrant Trains. No additional charge for berths in Third Class Cars. Tickets sold. Sleeping car rentals centred, and other information given upon application at the Company offices, where passengers calling in person can secure room of berths. RAILROAD LANDS For sale on reasonable terms. APPLIES TO: or address W. H. MILLUS, JEROME MAIDEN, Land Agent, CPER San Francisco, TICKETS entailing the holder to passage from New York to the several ports of England, France or Germany, or from any port in this country to New York via the Palming American Packet Company sold at regular rates. Return tickets at a reduction. Certificates, certifying the holder to passage on railroad from San Francisco to New York, or vice versa, issued at the established rate. Persons in Agnese or similar destiny to send to any point in the countries named for any relative or friend can purchase tickets here and forward them to the proper person by mail. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Los Angeles. Capital Stock $100,000 Surplus $175,000 E. F. SPENCE, President. J. M. ELLIOTT, Cashier. J. D. ECKNELL, D. MABURY R. E. EIM Watch Maker and Jeweler, Centre Street, Ansonia. EVERY DISCOUNT IS CLAIRED AND JEWELRY REQUIRED WARRANTED. Elwood Walton matches. JEWELRY AND CLORES ALLOWED HAND. Ostrich Farm NOTICE. On and after JANUARY 1st the most farm will be open to visitors daily. CHARGE: 20 cents each person. All dogs found on the farm will be destroyed. THIRD-CLASS SLEEPING CARS are run daily with Overland Emigrant Trains. No additional charge for berths in Third Class Cars. All trains sold. Sleeping car per person, and other information given upon application at the company office, where passengers calling in person can secure a spot of route. RAILROAD LANDS For sale on reasonable terms. W. H. MILLS JEROME MAUDEN, Land Agent, C.P.R. San Francisco, A. N. TOWNE T. H. GOODMAN, General Manager, San Francisco, Cal. UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. Boilies embalmed or preserved for any length of time, without the use of ICE. Finest hearse in Los Angeles county. TELEPHONE TO JOHN R. PAUL, Santa Ana, Embalmer and Funeral Director, who will give his personal attention to all cases. PILES SURE CURE FOR BLIND, BLEEDING and Itching Piles. One box has cured the worst cases of ten years standing. No one need suffer ten minutes after using Kirk's German Pile Ointment. It absorbs tumors, allows the itching, acts as a poulice and gives relief. Dr. Kirk's German Pile Ointment is prepared oply for Piles and itching of the private parts, and nothing else. Every box is warranted. Sold by Druggists and sent by mail on receipt of price, $1.00 per box. J. J. MACK & CO. Wholesale Agents, San Francisco, Cal. DON'T BUY WATER STOCK UNTIL YOU HAVE LEARNED THE PRICE FROM MELROSE & KNAPP, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Ostrich Farm NOTICE. On and after January 1st the store farm will be open to visitors daily. CHARGE: 50 cents each person. All dogs found on the farm will be destroyed. Transporters will be presented. BY ORDER H.G. REID, Superintendent California District Farm Company TUTT'S PILLS 25 YEARS IN USE. The Greatest Medical Triumph of the Age! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loss of appetite, Bowels constive, Pain in the head, with a dull sensation in the back part. Pain under the shoulder blade. Fullness after eating, with a disinclination to exertion of body or mind. Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with a feeling of having neglected some duty, Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the Heart. Dots before the eyes, Headache over the right eye, Bestlessness, with stiff dreams, Highly colored urine, and CONSTIPATION. TUTT'S PILLS are especially adapted to such cases, one dose effects such a change of feeling as to astonish the gallerier. They Increase the Appetite, and cause the body to Take on Flesh, thus the system is nourished, and by their Tonic Action on the Digestive Organs, Regular Stools are produced. Price: $48 Murray St., N.Y. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. GRAY HAIR or WHINKERS changed to a GLOSSY BLACK by a single application of this DYE. It impairs a natural color, acts instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of $1. Office: 44 Murray St., New York. DR. TOUZEAU'S FRENCH SPECIFIC G. & G. Will cure (with care) the worst cases in five to seven days. Each box contains a practical treatment on special disease, with full instruction for self-cure. (On pages) Price: $23. J. G. STEELE, Agent, 635 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal.