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WEEKLY GAZETTE. Published every Saturday. Established 1870. Richard Melrose EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One Year $2.00 12 months $1.25 Three months $75 OFFICE: In P.O. Box 469, Anheim TRANSIENT ADVERTISING: ST JACOB'S OIL TRADE MARK. THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY For Pain RED STAR TRADE MARK. German Remedy For Pain Free from Opioids, Ecstasy and Toxin. SAFE. SURE. PROMPT. Rays of Sunshine. GENEROSITY EXPLAINED. Charley no Cara, who has already eaten two doses of ice cream—Will you have another dish, dear? Charla—Thanks Charles, no more. Charley—Just one more, for my sake. Charla—Well, for your sake, I will just take one more. To explain the apparent impossibility of Charley's conduct it is necessary to aid that conversation did not take place at a restaurant, but at an evening party. BLOOMING INNOURANCE. American—What do the letters H.R.H. mean when applied to the Prince of Wales? Englishman—Such bloomink hignorance! To Royal Ignness, yeas! LACK OF CONFIDENCE. Countryman (in book store) I want to git a dictionary. I don't often do any writing, but when I do I want to git the words spelled right. Proprietor (showing him a pocket edition) Yes, air. Something of that size, sir! Countryman—No, a big one. The bigger you've got. I wouldn't have confidence in a little book like that. SOLVING A DIFFICULTY. Collector of courage! I don't know what to do about the matter. Mr. Hardy. This bill has been running a long time, and it's getting aged very aged. Mr. Hardy (struck with an idea) — I'll tell you what to do with the bill. Decorate it with moss and ivy and sell it to some brass brace maniac as an American ruin. FORCING BUSINESS. "Didn't you sell any peanut!" inquired the experienced train boy of the now recruit. "No." was the reply. "Go through the car and give each passenger a peanut." The new recruit did so. "Now try 'em again," said the train boy of experience. Presently the new recruit came after more peanuts. "You want to keep your eyes open in this business, young fellow," admonished the expert, refilling the basket. "Anybody will eat a peanut what don't cost him nothin', and when he once gets the flavor he goes You've got to study human nature." — New York Sun. Current Wall Street Stories. It was a New York capitalist who flung $1,000 at one of his sons a year ago and said: "There it is, and it is the last dollar you'll get from me. You don't know enough to pound salt. Speciation! Why, you haven't sense enough to buy and sell." SHAMES Heaped Upon man for I WM. Ed. Koren M.K.Q.C.P. of England, has for writing the fore-editor of the London. "I believe it to socrant to make knives whereby sickness for this purpose lence both here and application of the star warned before it that there is at hand may be restored well known to the deed, to the laity, making a terrible sumption it is then fully developed that for the sufferer. "Physicians and trying to throw high possible find in naiatal malady. That the blood purportance are the they once fail, they take out of the bloo into every part disease. "In my hospital dia and South Au surgeon in the Roy-I gave a great deal of diseases of the gans, and found tha of chronic Bright's kidney disease was much more so than was the cause of the sickness, and further session has no reme solute control over." Some time ago resisted all regular limited—complicate stones from the kid will I permitted my Safe Cure, of which results. In his case marvelous, as the art and development we showed per cent. of tube casts. The action of the and incompressibility seen anything like it ed promptly, and is toy man. This stims the merits of the re RED STAR TRADE MARK. SAFE. SURE. PROMPT. 25 Cts. AT DACQUETTE AND DRAGON. THE CHARLES & VICKER CO., BALTIMORE, MD. WIZARD OIL CONCERTS Hamlin's Wizard Oil. Neuralgia, Toolhache, Fondache, Earache, Catarrh Group, Sore Throat, Lame Back, Stiff Joints, Contracted Cords, RHEUMATION, Sprains, Bruises, Burns, Fever Sores, Wounds, Old Sores, Chillblains, Frost Bites, Sore Nipples, Caked Breasts, and All Aches and Pains, are quickly renewed by this magical remedy. Try it on your nose and you will never be without it. For sale at Address WIZARD OIL COMPANY, CHICAGO. German Wine Pump. JUST RECEIVED A NEW LOT OF THESE CELLBRATED PUMPS, WHICH HAVE BEEN PRONUNCED BY WINE MAN'S THE JUST PUMP MADE FOR THEIR BUSINESS FOR SALE CHEAP BY THEO. RUSNER ANAHEIM. GENUINE WHITE RYE WHISKY FOR MEDICAL USE Just Received from Kentucky by A. KRUG. Presently the new recruit came after more peanuts. "You want to keep your eyes open in this business, young fellow,"imonished the expert, refilling the basket. "Anybody will a peanut what don't cost him nothin', and when he once gets the flavor he's good You've got to study human nature."—New York Sun. Current Wall Street Stories. It was a New York capitalist who plung $1,000 at one of his sons a year ago and said: "There it is, and it is the last dollar you'll get from me. You don't know enough to pound salt. Speculation! Why, you haven't sense enough to buy and shape eggs." The other day the old man went down to Florida to see about a 3000-acre tract of land he had purchased at $3 an acre for an orange grove. He went to the headquarters of "The Coochie chocolate Orange Grove Estate Agency," and he found that his son was president, secretary, treasurer and so owner. Half an hour later he discovered that his $3000 acres raised alligator insail of oranges, and that the boy had cleared about $8000 in the single transaction. WANTS AN EMBLEM. Uncle Abraham over on Chatham street was seeking to an acquaintance the other day about putting some sort of emblem over the door of his store. "I'd put a baskervil sing setel the man." "Vot does dot poch ve shunt for?" "For industry." Oh, dot vhas all nonsense. Doe Goan show people dot I sell a $4 suit for $8." "I know, but the bee is a worker." Yes, but doe doin' do. Everybody has a worker. Industry vhas all right, but if somebody comes back mit a pair of pants dat shrink oop big then incles do poeife doon oxplain dot dis viha on singular climate on pants."—Wall Street News. The Trials of a German Lover. Why. Pauline, you give me the mittent To this my dreams, my hopes have come! Has our beautiful welding journey into the water fallen? And I unhappy have for myself already a tourist guide borrowell—Fliegende Blatter. Irevities. Selected miscellany—mince pie.—Danville Breeza. The coal bin is the poor man's thermometer.—Fall River Advance. It is said that Hawthorne never used an italicized word. Perhaps he never tried to put up a stove.—Chicago Leader. Some time ago resisted all regular limited—complicated stones from the kid will I permitted my Safe Cure, of which man. This stimu the merits of the reu I found it to be of purer, harmless to the stances. "Casting aside all gave it a thorough t that my patients s health, no matter by seried it in a great Chronic. Brights Da Kidneys. Catarrh or every instance did it." For this reason I give to the world tha value of Warner; this statement on f produce gand substantius sams of large practi mon and deceptive daire are to lay as he prof their patients Warner them to perfect health and thus be true pay. "I am satested that tha deaths which occured primarily by tmpneys, and the conseqp blood of the poisonous Warner's Safe Cure expel this poison, che men, relieves the indi illness from impure blood. Having half years' experience in m entiously and emphat been able to give more cures by the use of W by all the other medica profession, the ma sorry to say, are va action." "Isn't that a strt letter?" "Indeed it is." "Well, but do you k been dreafully persec" "How so? What has" "Dune?" He has spoof school and his fellow p the public to think tha euring diseases are ter for admitting professio certain disorders." "That letter created among the titled class This jarred the doctors lege of Surgeons and Q which institution he w for an explanation of h duct, and notified him t retraction they would d" "The doctor replied patients to make use of only after all the regula and when he was satisfis possible hope for them ery, after having used he was so much surprise above letter to the Family Doctor." "The faculties of b WHITE RYE WHISKY FOR MEDICAL USE Just Received from Kentucky by A. KRUG. City Stables, Center Street (Opposite Kroeger's Block) ANAHEIM. A. L. Lewis & Co. Proprietors. THESE STABLES ARE THE BEST VENTILATED and most comfortable in the town and special attention will be paid to leading and trimming houses. The charm in all cases will be reasonable. Single and Double Teams Furnished at short notice and careful drive is familiar with the country, supplied when required. The seat roanage of the public is respectfully solicited. Anaheim COOPERAGE. Puncheons, Barrels, Half Barrels, Small Kegs Made and Repaired. Cooperage in all Branches WILLIAM FISCHER. 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 for oral diseases, with full instruction for the child (pages 83). J. G. STEELE, Agent, 436 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal. Why, Pauline, you give me the mitten To this my dreams, my hopes have come! Has our beautiful wedding journey into the water fallen? And I unhappy have for myself already a tourist guide borrowell—Fliegende Blatter. Brevities. Selected miscellany—mince pie. —Danville Breezy. The coal bin is the poor man's thermometer. —Fall River Advance. It is said that Hawthorne never used an italicized word. Perhaps he never tried to put up a stove. —Chicago Ledger. A petrified mule has been found in Pennsylvania. The theory is that it was once a part of an Erie canal mule that got mad and kicked the hoof back ten million years into the stone age. —Danville Breezy. A railroad passenger agent is not considered fit for his business if he cannot take a railroad map and show that his route is the shortest and quickest to any given point. —New Orleans Picayuna. The Prince of Wales has carried a picture of Mary Anderson around in his pocket until day before yesterday, when Mrs Walss found it. He says he can't think how the blasted thing got there, but Mrs W. is quite well acquainted with him, thank you. —Boston Globe. Japanese etiquette requires that the lady shall give the signal for the termination of a visit from a gentleman. Japanese customs are singularly like our own. In this country the lady gives the signal for the termination of a visit, and the signal is: "George, I think I hear papa out in the backyard untying the dog. The signal never fails." —Brooklyn Eagle. A subscriber asks for a cure for cold feet. Try banking them up with sawdust; if they still remain cold, set the sawdust on fire. —Peck's Sun. The honest old plumber Who starved all the summer Now listens with joy to the Boreal breeze; When it gets below zero He sings—the old hero—"It's a cold day for plumbers when nothing will freeze." When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, The doctor replied to patients to make use of only after all the regular and when he was satisfied possible hope for them. After having used he was so much surprised above letter to the Family gretted that the faculty his action in the matter, conscientiously retract to the Family Doctor. "The faculties of both unless he retracted off, which would naturally again practicing his profession vent his securing another Royal Navy." The illustrious doctor tainly an unepleasant one does, both his own host temptible prejudice and medical men. The mass no sympathy with their using the remedy he so and get well, while the rest upon the prejudiced doctors. She Knew Her Mr. Nicefellow—Ab! m how old are you! Little Miss indignantly be called a little girl, sir. Mr. Nicetellow—I beg dear young lady, how old Little Miss—You should lady her age. A Chance for Is afforded those fast sink-tion of hopeless debility. hand. In the form of a cordial, Hostetter's Stock bodies the combined quality tilzer and depurent, a tortive. While it promotes simulation, and stimulates further effect'of purifying and strengthening the nerves the blood grows richer and they who resort to this agent, acquire not only substance. A healthful citions is effected by it, an rapid physical decay, whose strucure of the functions of duce, is arrested. The pasease being removed, health ovoated and vigor restored. SHAMEFUL ABUSE Heaped Upon a Noted Englishman for His Open Honesty. WM. ED. KORSON, M.D., L.R.C.S.L. M.K.Q.C.P.L., late of the Royal Navy, of England, has got into professional trouble for writing the following open letter to the editor of the London Family Doctor: "I believe it to be the duty of every physician to make known any means or remedy whereby sickness can be prevented, and it is for this purpose I write to give my experience both here and abroad. I ask the publication of the statement that people may be warned before it is too late, to say to them that there is at hand a means by which they may be restored to perfect health. It is well known to the medical world, and indeed, to the laity, that a certain disease is making a terrible havoc; that next to consumption it is the most fatal, and that when fully developed there is nothing to be done for the sufferer. "Physicians and scientists have long been trying to throw light upon the cause, and if possible find in nature a medicine for this fatal malady. They have shown, absolutely, that the blood purifying organs of vital importance are the kidneys, and that when they once fail, the poison which they should take out of the blood is carried by the blood into every part of the body, developing disease. "In my hospital practice in England, India and South America, and also while a surgeon in the Royal Navy of Great Britain, I gave a great deal of attention to the study of diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs, and found that not only was the cure of chronic Bright's Disease hopeless, but that kidney disease was remarkably prevalent; much more so than generally known, and was the cause of the majority of cases of sickness, and further, that the medical profession has no remedy which exerts any absolute control over these organs in disease. "Some time ago when I had a case which resisted all regular treatment—which is very limited—complicated with the passing of stones from the kidneys, much against my will I permitted my patient to use Warner's Safe Cure, of which I had heard marvelous results. In his case the result was simply marvelous, as the attack was a severe one, and development very grave, for analysis showed per cent. of albumen and granular tube casts. The action of the medicine was singular and incompressible to me. I had never seen anything like it. The patient recovered promptly and is to-day a well and healthy man. This stimulated my inquiry into the merits of the remedy, and after analysis Rats on Toast: Los Angeles Percupine Two very gentlemenly appearing patients at the county hospital called at our office on Tuesday on their way to the hall of the Board of Supervisors. They had a hospital exhibit and showed it. Two pieces of used bread, upon each a dead rat. These dainty dishes were sat upon the breakfast table, and the boarders were informed by the employees that this kind of food was all they in reality were entitled to. A most outrageous cruel and unprovoked insult was this act. The patients were also insulted and told to go and show the dishes set before them if they didn't like it. We started in to reform that plague spot, that pest hole, inquisitous institution the county hospital, and we propose to succeed. If the board or people don't move our christian people will soon be advertised. Mesera, Rowan and Macy, of the Board of Supervisors, on presentation by the county hospital patients of sample specimens of rats on toast, made an immediate visit of inspection to that pestiferous institution and kicked the cook instanter out of the back door. This was not the heroin cook who boiled the Thanksgiving turkeys into lobster; she had been fired and a son of a cook substituted. This male cook won "his crown of glory" by inventing rats on toast. Mr. Rowan informs us that there will be a prompt and radical reform in the enormity which has been faintly outlined by the Porcupine. If a traveler wishes to judge of the civilization or barbarism of a people, he visits the public hospitals and syllums and observes the manner in which they are kept. They are a much better index than the cauches and such like make-believe christianity. Most Excellent. J.J. Atkins, Chief of Police, Knoxville, Tenn., writes: "My family and I are beneiciaries of your most excellent medicine, Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, having found it to be all that you claim for it, desire to testify to its virtue. My friends to whom I have recommended it praise it af A Safeguard. The fatal rapidity with which slight Colds and Coughs frequently develop into the gravest maladies of the throat and lungs, is a consideration which should impel every present person to keep at hand, as a household remedy, a bottle of AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL. Nothing else gives such immediate relief and works so sure a cure in all affections of this class. That eminent physician, Prof. F. Sweetzer, of the Maine Medical School, Brunswick, Mc., says: "Medical science has produced no other anodyne expectant so good as AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL. It is invaluable for diseases of the throat and lungs." The same opinion is expressed by the well-known Dr. L.J. Addison, of Chicago, Ill., who says: "I have never found, in thirty-five years of continuous study and practice of medicine, any preparation of so great value as AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL; for treatment of diseases of the throat and lungs. It not only breaks up colds and cures severe coughs, but is more effective than anything else in relieving even the most serious bronchial and pulmonary affections." AYER'S Cherry Pectoral Is not a new claimant for popular confidence, but a medicine which is to-day saving the lives of the third generation who have come into being since it was first offered to the public. There is not a household in which this invaluable remedy has once been introduced where its use has ever been abandoned, and there is not a person who has ever given it a proper trial for any throat or lung disease insceptible of cure, who has not been made well by it. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL has in numberless instances, cured obstructive cases of chronic Bronchitis, Larynygitis, and even acute Pneumonia, and has saved many patients in the earlier stages of Pulmonary Consumption. It is a medicine that only requires to be taken in small doses, is pleasant to the taste, and is needed in every house where there are children, as there is nothing so good as AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL for treatment of Croup and Whooping Cough. These are all plain facts, which can be verified by anybody, and should be remembered by everybody. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral PREPARED BY Dr. J.C.Ayer & Co., Lowell Mass. Sold by all druggists. Some time ago when I had a case which resisted all regular treatment—which is very limited—complicated with the passing of stones from the kidneys, much against my will I permitted my patient to use Warner's Safe Cure, of which I had heard marvelous results. In his case the result was simply marvelous, as the attack was a severe one, and development very grave, for analysis showed percent of albumin and granular tube casts. The action of the medicine was singular and incomprehensible to me. I had never seen anything like it. The patient recovered promptly and is to-day a well and healthy man. This stimulated my inquiry into the merits of the remedy, and after analysis I found it to be of purely vegetable character, harmless to take under all circumstances. "Casting aside all professional prejudice, I gave it a thorough trial, as I was anxious that my patients should be restored to health, no matter by what medicine. I prescribed it in a great variety of cases. Acute, Chronic, Bright's Disease, Congestion of the Kidneys, Catarrh of the Bladder, and in every instance did it specifically affect a cure." For this reason I deemed it my duty to give to the world this statement regarding the value of Warner's Safe Cure. I make this statement on facts I am prepared to produce and substantiate. I appeal to physicians of large practice who know how common and decisive diseases of the kidneys are, to lay as he professional justice, give their patients Warner's Safe Cure, restore them to perfect health, earn their gratitude and thus be true physicians. "I am satisfied that more than one half of the deaths which occur in England are caused primarily by impaired action of the kidneys, and the consequent retention in the blood of the poisonous uric acid. Warner's Safe Cure causes the kidneys to expel this poison, checks the escape of albumin, relieves the inflammation and prevents illness from impured and impoverished blood. Having had more than seven years' experience in my profession, I concretely and emphatically state that I have been able to give more relief and effect more cures by the use of Warner's Safe Cure than by all the other medicines ascertainable to the profession, the majority of which, I am sorry to say, are very uncertain in their action." "I'm not that a straightforward, manly letter?" "Indeed it is." "Well, but do you know the author has been fearfully persecuted for writing it?" "How? What has he done to merit it?" "Done?" He has spoken the truth out of school and his fellow physicians, who want the public to think they have a monopoly in curing diseases, are terribly angry with him for a limiting professional inability to reach certain disorders." "That letter created a wonderful sensation among the titled classes and the public. This jarred the doctors terribly. The College of Surgeons and Queen's College, from which institution he was graduated, asked for an explanation of his unprofessional conduct, and notified him that unless he made a retraction they would discipline him." "The doctor replied that he allowed his patients to make use of Warner's safe cure only after all the regular methods had failed, and when he was satisfied that there was no possible hope for them. Upon their recovery, after having used Warner's safe cure, he was so much surprised that he wrote the above letter to the Family Doctor. He regretted that the faculties found fault with his action in the matter, but he could not conscientiously retract the facts as written to the Family Doctor." The steamers: Santa Rosa and Queen of Pacific leave San Pedro for San Diego on the dates of their arrivals from San Francisco, and on their trips between San Paterro and San Francisco call at Santa Barbara and Port Harbour (San Luis Obispo) only. The Eureka and Los Angeles call at all way ports. Cars to connect with steamers leave & P.R.R. Derest. Los Angeles as follows: With Santa Rosa and Queen of Pacific at 9:40 clock A Most Excellent. J. J. Atkins, Chief of Police, Knoxville, Tenn., writes: "My family and Knoxville libraries of your most excellent medicine, Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, have found it to be all that you claim for it, desire to testify to its virtue. My friends to whom I have recommended it praise it af every opportunity." Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption is guaranteed to cure coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, group and every affection of the throat, chest and lungs. Trial bottles free at A.Krug's drug store. Large size $100. Joys of Family Life Mother Willie, you have been pounding your little brother. Willie Yes, I had to warm him up with sweets. Mother If you lay your hand on him again you will be sorry for it. Willie Well, all I've got to say is that if can't lift Tommy it's all bosh about home sweet home. Pacific Coast Steamship COMPANY. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO. General Agents, San Francisco. NORTHERN ROUTES. Enquiries for Portland, Victoria, Calif., and Regina Saskatchewan and all states. SOUTHERN ROUTES. TIME TABLE FOR FEBRUARY, 1867 Ostrich Farm NOTICE. On and after October 27th, 1866, th above farms will be open to visitors daily. Admission Fee: 50 cents each person. No more free list. All must pay. Under no circumstances will ANY ONE be allowed free admission. All dogs found on the farm will be destroyed. Trespassers will be prompt prosecuted. Manager California Ostrich Farming Company. AGENTS WANTED to sell "REMINISCENCES" of 60 years in the NATIONAL METROPOLIS. By BEN PERLEY POORE Illustrating the Wit. Humor and Eccentrieties of noted celebrities. A richly illustrated treat ofinner Society History,from "ye olden time"to the wedding of Cleveland Wonderfully Popnirr. Agents report rapid sales.Address for circular and terms.A L.BANCROFT&CO., Publishers,San Francisco.CA lege of Surgeons and Queen's College, from which institution he was graduated, asked for an explanation of his unprofessional conduct, and notified him that unless he made a retraction they would discipline him. "The doctor replied that he allowed his patients to make use of Warner's safe cure only after all the regular methods had failed, and when he was satisfied that there was no possible hope for them. Upon their recovery, after having used Warner's safe cure, he was so much surprised that he wrote the above letter to the Family Doctor. He re-gretted that the faculties found fault with his action in the matter, but he could not conscientiously retract the facts as written to the Family Doctor. "The faculties of both colleges replied that unless he retracted they should cut him off, which would naturally debark him from again practicing his profession, and also prevent his securing another appointment in the Royal Navy." The illustrious doctor's dilemma is certainly an unpleasant one, emphasizing, as it does, both his own honesty, and the contemptible prejudice and bigotry of English medical men. The masses, however, having no sympathy with their nonsense, keep on using the remedy he so highly recommends and get well, while the rich and able depend upon the prejudiced doctors and die! She Knew Her BusinessMr. Nicefellow—Ah! my sweet little girl, how old are you? Little Miss (indignantly)—I'm too old to be called a little girl, sir. Mr. Nicetellow—I beg your pardon, my dear young lady, how old are you? Little Miss—You shouldn't ask a young lady her age. A Chance for Health Is afforded those fast sinking into a condition of hopeless debility. The means are at hand. In the form of a genial medicinal cordial, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters embodies the combined qualities of a blood fertilizer and depurent, a tonic and an alterative. While it promotes digestion and assimilation, and stimulates appetite, has the further effect of purifying the life current and strengthening the nervous system. As the blood grows richer and purer by its use, they who resort to this sterling medicinal agent, acquire not only vigor, but bodily substance. A healthful change in the secretions is effected by it, and that sure and rapid physical decay, which a chronic obstruction of the functions of the system produce, is arrested. The prime causes of disease being removed, health is speedily renovated and vigor restored. Wellington Coal! (Screened) Selling now at $14 per ton delivered. Baled Hay! Wholesale and Retail. H. C. GADE. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY carefully repaired and warranted Elgin and Waltham Watches. JEWELRY AND CLOCKS ALWAYS ON HAND. CASTORIA for Infants and Children. "Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. Archer, M.D., 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes digestion. Without injurious medication. THE CENTRAL COMPANY, 122 Fulton Street, N.Y. 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, Farmers' and Merchants' Bank, Los Angeles Pacific Bank, San Francisco First National Bank, New York. DRAPTS, LETTERS OF CREDIT OR POSTAL orders issued on Banks in the principal cities of all European countries. 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Especially has it manifested its potency in curing Tottler, Rose Bush, Bolls, Carbuncles, Sorre Eye, Scrofulous Sore and Swellings, Mip-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 amount for a treatise on Scrofulous Affections. "The BLOOD IS THE LIFE." Thoroughly cleans 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. French 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-bilious, 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, droopy, 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, Dysppepsia, and Torpid Liver, or "Billowness." In many cases only part of these symptoms are experienced. 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