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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 PFICE In P.O. Boxing, Center Street, A shim. TRANSIENT ADVERTISING: WIZARD OIL CONCERTS WIZARD OIL Are remembered with pleasure by all, and many can testify to the wonderful healing power of Hamlin's Wizard Oil. It Cures Neuralgia, Toothache, Headache, Catarch, Group, Sore Throat. THE UPPER CIRCLES. HOW THE SWELL WOMEN MANAGE THE LION BUSINESS. A Lady Who Finds Parliamentary Practice Good Training for the Management of Receptions—Getting into the Higher Circle of Gentility. Literary people are very like other people, and we may presume that they have not altered much since Thackeray wrote "Penblenns," but notwithstanding the number of times this fact has been repeated, we ordinary mortals go on expecting something extraordinary from them. We know it is not at a literary house that "hunched beauty keeps her pale faced court," and if we don't get enough novelty to excuse her absence we are apt to feel that we have been cheated. We go there to hear the utterances of illustrators' mouths, to compare genius with common people, in order, when it is over to call the latter stupid and dull and the other ridiculous, and at last to take our hats and go away, saying "What fine talk!" There are houses in New York where this sort of entertainment is provided; temples of tefillin, where people meet to show off, and not to exchange mental pleasure. The hostess there appears to be no more than a conversation manager; when a lion fours she makes signs to the other guests to keep silence just as if a primadonna were singing or Josephine were at the piano. She listens with all her cars and constrains her guests to listen to all the nonsense that may flow from celebrated lips, while she stifles her yawns and rushes her fountain every word uttered by a nobody. Matter cannot be sensible unless it is vouched for by a fashionable name! With such a principle for its raison d'être a salon cannot be but unsuccessful. This prejudiced censorship society will not believe that a hostess treats the favorite of the public with systematic adulation because she regards them with frank sympathy and sincere admiration. It verbs her action to motives of personal vanity. Jennie June is the exact antipode of a hostess of this order, even her appearance says so. She is a little woman, with brown hair a small sensitive month, the quietest manners, and a low, slow voice. O weary hands We are set to help Now softly fall The belts are An hour ago the Sank slowly Poor weary hand Tis time for us O weary feet Have trudged At last ye reach No longer fear The gently bent Rock the you And softly sing Tis time for us O weary eyes Fell many a t O weary heart Beat with sin To night forget And know what Lay down the t Tis time for us Childhood The Use papoose is placed in a but ceptacle with strait buckskin opens front. The papoose the edges of the tightly together the you would lace arms are pinioned of the body can lead, which can slide to side. Straight board to enable across her back branches of a tree. A Ute papoose cry things standing brooding sun in o strait jacket recept crawling in and out and month greet each other down whisper no sound. They are kept late except at short intervals large enough to teach to ride a horse begin to walk, and little things often horse, and climbing each other with them. The children of often bedecked wrist and silver ornament sourcey recognize WIZARD OIL CONCERTS Hamlin's Wizard Oil. It Cures Neuraigia, Toothache. Headache, Catarch, Croup, Sore Throat, RHEUMATISM, Lame Back, Sprains, Bruises, Wounds and All Aches and Pains. J.M. Griffith Company LUMBER DEALERS ANAHEIM, Keep constantly on hand DOORS, BLINDS, WINDOWS. MOULDINGS, POSTS, SHAKES, SHINGLES. LATH, HAIR, PLASTER OF PARIS. Anaheim Grist Mills Operating on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS of each week. Grain, Feed, Meal, etc., of all varieties. Corn Shelled and Shipped W. T. BROWN, Agent. Anaheim COOPERAGE. Puncheons, Barrels. Jenny Lind's Voice. It is said that Jenny Lind Goldschmidt's daughter, who, according to rumor, has inherited her mother's voice, will shortly be heard in the United States. It has and rugles her fan at every word uttered by a nobody. Matter cannot be sensible unless it is youched for by a fashionable name. With such a principle for its raison d'etre salon cannot be but unsuccessful. This prejudiced censious society will not believe that a hostess treats the favorites of the public with systematic adulation because she regards them with frank sympathy and sincere admiration. It describes her action to motives of personal vanity. Jennie June is the exact antipode of a hostess of this order, even her appearance says so. She is a little woman, with brown hair, a small sensitive mouth, the quietest manners, and a low sweet voice. During her long incumbency of the Soros chair she never once lost the reins of order, and her voice had never to be raised to command the attention of the logic loving sisterhood. PRESIDENT OF SOROS'S. I suppose a good hostess needs a knowledge of the rules of debate, and because of her thorough acquaintance with Robinson we need go no farther to quibble why Mrs. Croly is so successful in a private capacity. She answers precisely to the definition of the truly superior woman who knows enough never to ask ridiculous and ill tried question and never to oppose people of merit on the ground of personal prejudice. Her parliamentary ability comes in to help her keep apart two powerful antagonists eager to tilt and to display their learning by disputing about a question that nobody wants to understand; she believes in making the subject general, a piece of wisdom taught her no doubt by the Sorosis, where it is said, all the members want to talk at once. Personally Jennie June is a favorite with all kinds of people with the doctors, who like her because she desires to learn and is attentive to any good things they may say, with the ignorant, because she does not care to humiliate them, and is indignant to their absurdities in a word, she knows how to keep silent, and that, no doubt, far more than her parliamentary skill, is the secret of her success. Have you ever thought how lonely a woman may be—may is certain to be without friends or society in a great city like this? If man is a grevorous animal, woman is innumerably more so. Living in New York, surrounded to stay by friends and partners, is a lady who left Chicago upon her marriage with a man in politics, about four years ago. She was a good deal surprised at first by the snubbing she received, and when her mind took in the fact that she must make a position for herself, she realized at the same moment the herelean nature of the task. She accomplished her endlessly after a thousand rebuffs and a thousand mortifications and slights. Consequently she is able to tell you that New York society knows how to protect itself, she could tell you how it encompasses itself about with ceremonials almost with armed force, and she could estimate the proper amount of admiration that is due the successful social pusher, who keeping her object in view constantly wades through the sea of difficulties that divides her from the goal of her ambition until by incredible exertion, by ingenuity, by hook, by crook she attains the higher circle of gentility—Willis Steel in Chicago Times. Jenny Lind's Voice. It is said that Jenny Lind Goldschmidt's daughter, who, according to rumor, has inherited her mother's voice, will shortly be heard in the United States. It has and rugles her fan at every word uttered by a nobody. Matter cannot be sensible unless it is youched for by a fashionable name. With such a principle for its raison d'etre salon cannot be but no-successful. This prejudiced censious society will not believe that a hostess treats the favorites of the public with systematic adulation because she regards them with frank sympathy and sincere admiration. It describes her action to motives of personal vanity. Jennie June is the exact antipode of a hostess of this order, even her appearance says so. She is a little woman, with brown hair, a small sensitive mouth, the quietest manners, and a low sweet voice. During her long incumbency of the Soros chair she never once lost the relus of order, and her voice had never to be raised to command the attention of the logic loving sisterhood. PRESIDENT OF SOROS'S. I suppose a good hostess needs a knowledge of the rules of debate, and because of her thorough acquaintance with Robinson we need go no farther to niquile why Mrs. Croly is so successful in a private capacity. She answers precisely to the definition of the truly superior woman who knows enough never to ask ridiculous and ill tried question and never to oppose people of merit on the ground of personal prejudice. Her parliamentary ability comes in to help her keep apart two powerful antagonists eager to tilt and to display their learning by disputing about a question that nobody wants to understand; she believes in making the subject general, a piece of wisdom taught her no doubt by the Sorosis, where it is said, all the members want to talk at once. Personally Jennie June is a favorite with all kinds of people with the doctors, who like her because she desires to learn and is attentive to any good tidings they may say, with the ignorant, because she does not care to humiliate them, and is indignant to their absurdities in a word, she knows how to keep silent, and that no doubt, far more than her parliamentary skill, is the secret of her success. Have you ever thought how lonely a woman may be—may is certain to be without friends or society in a great city like this? If man is a grevorous animal, woman is innumerably more so. Living in New York, surrounded to stay by friends and partners, is a lady who left Chicago upon her marriage with a man in politics, about four years ago. She was a good deal surprised at first by the snubbing she received, and when her mind took in the fact that she must make a position for herself, she realized at the same moment the herelean nature of the task. She accomplished her endlessly after a thousand rebuffs and a thousand mortifications and slights. Consequently she is able to tell you that New York society knows how to protect itself, she could tell you how it encompasses itself about with ceremonials almost with armed force, and she could estimate the proper amount of admiration that is due the successful social pusher, who keeping her object in view constantly wades through the sea of difficulties that divides her from the goal of her ambition until by incredible exertion, by ingenuity, by hook, by crook she attains the higher circle of gentility—Willis Steel in Chicago Times. Jenny Lind's Voice. It is said that Jenny Lind Goldschmidt's daughter, who according to rumor, has inherited her mother's voice, will shortly be heard in the United States. It has and rugles her fan at every word uttered by a nobody. Matter cannot be sensible unless it is youched for by a fashionable name. With such a principle for its raison d'etre salon cannot be but no-successful. This prejudiced censious society will not believe that a hostess treats the favorites of the public with systematic adulation because she regards them with frank sympathy and sincere admiration. It describes her action to motives of personal vanity. Jennie June is the exact antipode of a hostess of this order, even her appearance says so. She is a little woman, with brown hair, a small sensitive mouth, the quietest manners, and a low sweet voice. During her long incumbency of the Soros chair she never once lost the relus of order, and her voice had never to be raised to command the attention of the logic loving sisterhood. PRESIDENT OF SOROS'S. I suppose a good hostess needs a knowledge of the rules of debate, and because of her thorough acquaintance with Robinson we need go no farther to niquile why Mrs. Croly is so successful in a private capacity. She answers precisely to the definition of the truly superior woman who knows enough never to ask ridiculous and ill tried question and never to oppose people of merit on the ground of personal prejudice. Her parliamentary ability comes in to help her keep apart two powerful antagonists eager to tilt and to display their learning by disputing about a question that nobody wants to understand; she believes in making the subject general, a piece of wisdom taught her no doubt by the Sorosis, where it is said, all the members want to talk at once. Personally Jennie June is a favorite with all kinds of people with the doctors, who like her because she desires to learn and is attentive to any good tidings they may say, with the ignorant, because she does not care to humiliate them,and is indignant to their absurdities in a word,she knows how to keep silent,and that no doubt,far more than her parliamentary skill,the secret of her success. Have you ever thought how lonely a woman may be—may is certain to be without friends or society in a great city like this? If man is a grevorous animal,woman is innumerably more so. Living in New York,surrounded to stay by friends and partners ,is a lady who left Chicago upon her marriage with a man in politics,beyond four years ago.She was a good deal surprised at first by the snubbing she received,and when her mind took in the fact that she must make a position for herself,she realized at the same moment the herelean nature of the task.She accomplished her endlessly after a thousand rebuffs and a thousand mortifications and slights.Consequently she is able to tell you that New York society knows how to protect itself,she could tell you how it encompasses itself about with ceremonials almost with armed force,and she could estimate the proper amount of admiration that is due the successful social pusher,knowing her object in view constantly wades through the sea of difficulties that divides her from the goal of her ambition until by incredible exertion,beyond ingenuity,beyond hook,beyond crook she attains the higher circle of gentility—Willis Steel in Chicago Times. Jenny Lind's Voice. It is said that Jenny Lind Goldschmidt's daughter,who according to rumor,has inherited her mother's voice,will shortly be heard in the United States. It has and rugles her fan at every word uttered by a nobody. Matter cannot be sensible unless it is youched for by a fashionable name.With such a principle for its raison d'etre salon cannot be but no-successful.The prejudiced censious society will not believe that a hostess treats the favorites of the public with systematic adulation because she regards them with frank sympathy and sincere admiration.Among those magnificent ones since time reeling thing of a fraud.stone Crayons." Double Brakes. Climbing up the railroad station I made of the Brothee Engineers.In The safety appliances oremarked: "I have been those magnificent ones since time reeling thing of a fraud.stone Crayons." Corn Shelled and Shipped W. T. BROWN, Agent. Anaheim COOPERAGE. Puncheons, Barrels. Half Barrels, Small Kegs Made and Repaired. Cooperage in all Branches WILLIAM FISCHER. R. LUEDKE. Watch Maker and Jeweler, Centre Street, Anaheim. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WATCHES, CLOCKS and Jewelry carefully repaired and warranted A fine assortment of Elgin and Waltham Watches. JEWELRY AND CLOCKS ALWAYS ON HAND 5000 Agents Wanted Double Quick To sell JE HOWARD'S Life of Incredibly the most valuable because coming so closely from the family circle and by a master hand engraved in a coat of gold." Richly illustrated great portrait. Will sell immense Millions want this standard Life of the greatest Presacher and Crater of the age. Quick is the word. Territory in great demand. Send for strollers and live for outings A.L.BANCROFT & CO., San Francisco, Cal. NAHEIM LODGE, NO 207, F.R.A.M. hold regular meetings on the Monday of or preceding the full moon in each month. Sojourning brethren in good standing are cordially invited to attend THEO. REISER, W.M.J.S. GARDINER, Secretary. Jenny Lind's Voice. It is said that Jenny Lind Goldschmidt's daughter, who according to rumor, has inherited her mother's voice, will shortly be heard in the United States. It has always been a mystery what became of Jenny Lind's marvelous vocal organ, for it is rare that the possessor of such a gift should persist through so many years in keeping it to herself. Perlgips, like the mother of Adelina Patik whose voice was said to be never so good after the birth of her wonderful child, Minne Goldschmidt transferred her vocal powers in a measure, to her offspring. In that case the appearance of Miss Lind Goldschmidt will be regarded with unwonted interest. New York Hour. The Czar to the Rescue. One day the czarina appeared in a new corn colored gown, which was much adored by the court ladies. A few minutes later a young lady attached to the imperial household, Miss Feederoffna Glika, entered, wearing a gown exactly like it. A blunder had been made by the Paris dressmakers, but that did not diminish the czarina's evident anger nor the young lady's consternation. But the czar came to the rescue. "I and my lieutenants," he said, smiling, "also wear exactly similar uniforms." — New York Tribune. Where House Plices Live. People who wonder where house files come from may be interested in knowing that they are to be met with on the plains 200 miles from any house, and that they buzz around the highest peaks of the Andes as well as elsewhere.—Detroit Free Press. A society has been formed by several Boston people for the purpose of abolishing the pernicious system of tipping waiters. The last census shows 2,000,000 Christians in India. 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, Double Brakes. Climbing up the railroad station I must be of the Brother Engineers. In the safety appliances or remarked: "I have long time that there up on some one o'clock on account for the injuries for stopping the railroad trains carriages involving the person should be stopped so that once gives out in an can be used. The equipment with bolted by vacuum edition of travel, when on short headway, to these appliances might send one another with fear there werg an auxiliary engineer could the first one getting detection would be as man ingenuity as York Tribune. A Little Bird Seek first perfect place and all other things that. Plenty of experience will give An intense vitality of a suggestive innate influences of natural habits of accuratecipline, a thorough joint as far as the stripe a feeling that courage sense of honor are the all that tends to physical intellectual will bring the social development.—Cincinnati. French Soldier One of Gen. Doubledays in French soldiers shall allow there has been time tential demonstration and the effect is salting Very few men will do to keep and eternal condemnation of esa City Times. Buckmen's The best salve in Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Sores, Tetter, Chapin Cerns, and all Skin Eruptions Piles, of no guarantee to give p money refunded. Price For sale by A. Krug. A SONG OF REST. O weary hands! that all the day, Were set to labor hard and long. Now softly fall the windows gray. The beds are rung for even song. An hour ago the golden sun Sank slowly down into the west; Poor weary hands, your toll is done; Tis time for rest! O weary feet! that many a mile Hare trudged along the stony way, At last ye reach the trysting stile; No longer fear to go astray The gently bending, restling trees Rock the young birds within the nest, And softly sing the quiet breeze! "Tis time for rest!"—tis time for rest! O weary eyes! from which the tears Fell many a time like thunder rain— O weary heart! that through the years Beat with such bitter, restless pain, To-night forget the stormy strife. And know what Heaven shall send is best; Lay down the tangled web of life! Tis time for rest!—tis time for rest! - Florence Tyler. Childhood Among the Utes. The Ute papoose when quite young is placed in a buckskin or rawhide receptacle with straight board back. The buckskin opens down the center of the front. The papoose is placed in it, and the edges of the buckskin are drawn tightly together by buckskin thongs, as you would lace a shoe. The child's arms are pinioned down its side; no part of the body can be moved except the head, which can be rolled slightly from side to side. Straps are attached to the board to enable the squaw to sling it across her back or hang it in the branches of a tree. You very seldom hear a Ute papoose cry. I have seen the little things standing up against a tree in the broiling sun in one of these barbarous strait jacket receptacles. The files were crawling in and out the corners of its eye and mouth, great tears were chasing each other down its cheeks, but not a whimper nor sound was heard. They are kept laced up in this way, except at short intervals, until they are large enough to learn to walk. They are taught to ride a horse almost before they begin to walk, and it is curious to see the little things often three or four on one horse, and clinging to his back hand to each other with the tenacity of monkeys. The children of 5 years old and up are often bedecked with war paint and head and silver ornaments until they are scarred recognizable. A Suggestion to the Traveling Public. Tourists, emigrants and mariners find that Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is a medicinal safeguard against unhealthful influences, upon which they can implicitly rely, since it prevents the effects of sitated atmosphere, unaccustomed or unwholesome diet, bad water, or other conditions unfavorable to health. On long voyages, or journeys in latitudes adjacent to the equator, it is especially useful as a preventive of the febrile complaints and disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels, which are apt to attack natives of the temperate zone sojourning or traveling in such regions, and it is an excellent protection against the influence of extreme cold, sudden changes of temperature, exposure to damp or extreme fatigue. It not only prevents intermittent and remittent fever, and other diseases of a malarial type, but eradicates them, a fact which has been notorious for years past in North and South America, Mexico, the West Indies, Australia, and other countries. "Imitation is the sincerest flattery," as the young lady remarked to the camel when she adjusted her tournure. California Cat "R" Cure. Guaranteed a positive cure for Catarrh; Cold in the Head, Hay Fever, Rose Cold, Catarrhal Deafness and Sore Eyes. Restores the sense of taste and smell, removes bad taste and unpleasant breath, resulting from Catarrh. Easy and pleasant to use. Follow directions and a cure is warranted by A. Krog, drugist. M. A. Newmark & Co., Wholesale Depot, Los Angeles. "Hello; Charles, what are you doing now?" "Nothing. You see we had a fire down at our store." "You did?" "Yes; I was fired." City Stables, Center Street (Opposite Kroeger’s Block) ANAHEIM. A. L. Lewis & Co. Proprietors. THESE STABLES ARE THE BEST VENTILATED AND INSTITUTIONALLY FLEXIBLE AT ALL TENSIONS WILL BE RELIABLE AND ORGANIZED FOR BUSINESS. 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"On one occasion he escorted a young lady to the retreashout tables and entertained her with pleasant chat in a way that he thought was making a favorable impression. As they were taking ice cream he looked up as she gave utterance to some startling exclamation, and was surprised to see her eyes fixed on him with a look of mystified intolerance and fervor. She was a well bred girl, but something had so astounded her that she continued to look at him in a way that raised the question of his sanity. A fly hit square in the center of his brilliant black glass eye and remained there, he of course unconscious of its presence. The spectacle of that eye looking at her with a fly on it and the owner making up attempt to brush it off was too much for his companion. His explanation even, was not quite satisfactory. She had believed so implicitly in those magnificent dark eyes that she has since that time regarded him as something of a fraud — Inter Ocean "Curbstone Cragons." Double Brakes for the Elevated. Climbing up the stairs of an elevated railroad station I met a prominent member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. In the car we talked about safety appliances on railroads when he remarked, "I have been expecting for a long time that there would be a big smash up on some one of the elevated roads on account for the insufficiency of appliances for stopping trains. I hold that all railroad trains carrying passengers and involving the personal safety of the traveling public should have double appliances Guaranteed a positive cure for Catarrh; Cold in the Head, Hay Fever, Rose Cold, Catarrhal Deafness and Sore Eyes. Restores the sense of taste and smell, removes bad taste and unpleasant breath, resulting from Catarrh. Easy and pleasant to use. Follow directions and cure is warranted by A. Krug, druggist. M. A Newmark & Co., Wholesale Depot, Los Angeles. "Hello; Charles, what are you doing now? "Nothing. You see we have a fire down at our store." "You did?" "Yes! I was fired." Unnecessary Misery. Probably as much misery comes from habitual constipation as from any derangement of the functions of the body, and it is sight to cure, for the reason that no one likes to take the medicines usually prescribed. HAMBURG HIGS were prepared to obviate this difficulty, and they will be found pleasant to the taste of women and children. 25 cents. At all drugists. J. J. Mack & Co., proprietors, S.F. "I do not desire wealth for itself," remailed the philosopher. "No," replied the cynic, "I suppose you desire it for yourself." Never Gire, Up. If you suffer with an asthma brand its consumption, disgustful catarh or any disease of the throat, chest or lungs, you will be surprised at the rapid improvement that will follow the use of a few bottles of SAN TA ABF, the most polite cough cure in the world. Guaranteed by A. Krug. "I don't feel to house-cleaning," said a married man, that I must draw the line at setting on a wash tub in the kitchen and eating my meals from the top of a soap-box. Active, Pushing and Reliable. A. Krug can always be relied upon to carry in stock the priest and best goods, and sustain the reputation of being active, pushing and relabor. By recommending articles with well-satisfied merit and such as are popular. Having the agency, for the celebrated Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, colds and coughs, will sell it on a positive guarantee. It will surely cure any and every affection of throat, lungs or chest, and in order to prove our claim, we ask you to call and get a Trial Bottle Free. A poet sent to an editor a contribution entitled, "Why do I live?" And the editor answered, "Because you sent your contributions by mail instead of bringing them in person." Wonderful Cures. W. D. Hoyt & Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggista of Rome, Ga., say: We have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery, Electric Batteries and Bucklen's Arna Salve for two years. Have never handled remedies that sell as well, or give such universal satisfaction. There have been some wonderful cures effected by these medicines in this city. Several cases of pronounced consumption have been entirely cured by use of a few bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery, A. L. Lewis & Co., Proprietors. THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF California in and for the county of Los Angeles. Its M Labounty plaintiff vs. Edidie P. Labounty defendant. Action brought in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the county of Los Angeles in the office of the clerk of Superior Court. The People of California send greeting to Edidie P. Labounty defendant. By F. R. FANNING, Deputy Ward, Attorney for plaintiff. CHAS H. DUNSMOOR, Clark IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF California in and for the county of Los Angeles. Its M Labounty plaintiff vs. Edidie P. Labounty defendant. Action brought in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the county of Los Angeles in the office of the clerk of Superior Court. The People of California send greeting to Edidie P. Labounty defendant. By F. R. FANNING, Deputy Ward, Attorney for plaintiff. CHAS H. DUNSMOOR, Clark Double Brakes for the Elevated. Climbing up the stairs of an elevated railroad station I met a prominent member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. In the car we talked about safety appliances on railroads when he remarked: "I have been expecting for a long time that there would be a big smash up on some one of the elevated roads on account for the insufficiency of appliances for stopping trains. I hold that all railroad trains carrying passengers and involving the personal safety of the traveling public should have double appliances for stoppages so that in case one appliance gives out in an emergency the other can be used. The elevated road engines are equipped with brakes which are controlled by vacuum. In the crowded condition of travel, when trains are running on short headway, the giving out of one of these appliances on a down grade might send one train crashing into another with fearful results. But if there were an auxiliary brake to which the engineer could turn in the event of the first one getting out of order the protection would be as nearly perfect as human ingenuity could devise." — New York Tribune. A Little Bit of Counsel. Seek first perfect physical development, and all other things shall be added unto that. Plenty of exercise and an open air existence will give the desired strength. An intense vitality, the quickening power of a suggestive imagination, the breezy influences of nature, the study of art, habits of accurate thought and self discipline, a thorough knowledge of a subject as far as the study has been pushed, a feeling that courage, truth, and a high sense of honor are the pillars of character—all that tends to a more thorough physical, intellectual and moral culture—will bring the soul to its highest development. —Cincinnati Enquirer. French Soldiers' Beards. One of Gen. Boulanger's new regulations in the French army is that the soldiers shall allow their beards to grow. There has been time enough for a practical demonstration of this experiment and the effect is said to be almost starting. Very few men have beards that will do to keep, and there is a very general condemnation of the change. —Hannah City Times. Buckmen's Arnica Salre. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapied Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive cures' Piles, of no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box For sale by A. Krug. Wonderful Cures. W. D. Hoyt & Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggists at Rome, Ga., say: We have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery, Electric Bitters and Bucklen's Arnica Salve for two years. Have never handled remedies that sell as well, or give such universal satisfaction. There have been some wonderful cures effected by these medicines in this city. Several cases of pronounced consumption have been entirely curred by use of a few bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery, taken in connection with Electric Bitters. We guarantee them always." Sold by A. Krug. "Did you see the Alps while you were abroad, Miss De Lylt? he asked. "Oh, I think so," she replied, brightly, "we went everywhere and saw everything." Sudden Death. DR. FLINT'S HEART REMEDY will prolong life by preventing those sudden deaths from heart disease which bring untold grief to families, often plunging them into poverty, because of the untimely decrease of the bread-winner. At druggists 81.50. Descriptive treatise with each potle; or address J. J. Mack & Co., S. F. An indulgent Mariborough street parent has been in the habit of giving his youngest born a nickel every time the child brought him his slippers. Last week master 5 year-old "struck" for more pay. He said the circus would be along soon now, and he must save up to go. The indulgent parent refused any advance, and for two days fetched his own slippers, and then the next older child, a little girl, undertook to perform this illial duty for filth lucre. But the scheme, after one trial, had to be abandoned, because mademoiselle said she weren't going to be called "scab" by her own brother any longer. —Boston Herald. At Austin (New.) the other day a squaw took three 50 pound sacks of flour on her back, then on top of this placed a yearling papoose, when she trotted off as briskly as a young colt. Two of the horse-thieves who have recently been raiding on the Arizona border were captured by San Pedro customs officers a few days ago, and were shot by them, "to save time and expense of trial." 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 Bo. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhea, Excretion, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes digestion. Without injurious medication. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 152 Fulton Street, N.Y. BANK OF ANAHEIM CAPITAL STCOK, $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: GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY CURES ALL HUMORS, from a common Bloch, or Crampion, to the worst Serpula, Salt-rheum, "Kever-sores," Sally or Mough Skin, in short, all diseases caused by two blood are conquered by this powerful, purifying, and invigorating medicine. Great Eating Ulcers rapidly heal under its benign influence. Especially has it manifested its potency in eating Tetter, Rose Kush, Bolla, Carbuncles, Sore Eyes, Serofulous Sores and Swellings, Hip-Joint Disease, White Swellings, Coltre, or Thick Neck, and Enlarged Glands. Send ten cents in stamps for a large treatie with colored plates, on John Disease, or the same amount for treatment on Serofulous Affection. "The Blood Is the Life." The remedy is by using Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and good digestion, a fair skin, buoyant urticae vital strength, and soundness of constitution, will be established. CONSUMPTION, which is Sorfulous Disease of the Lungs, is promptly and certainly arrested and cured by this code given remedy; if taken before the last dose of the disease is reached. From 14 Winters power over it terribly迪aries when in coiling it now col- 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 DEATHS LETTERS OF CREDIT OR POST OFFICE owned on Banks in the principal cities of all European countries. Tickets entitling the suffer to passage from New York to the several ports of England Fraser or many other port in these countries to New York or the Bahamas American pocket bank (common sold at regular rates). Return tickets at a reduction. Certificates, entituring the holder to passage of railroad from San Francisco to New York, or vice versa, issued at the establishment rate. Persons in Auctioneer of liberty doing to send any point in its course or for real estate can purchase one hundred per warrant, than the proper person by hand. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Los Angeles. Capital Stock $107,000 Surplus $175,900 E. F. SPENCE, President. J. M. ELLIOTT, Cashier. DIRECTORS: J. D. BUCKNEY, J. L. CRANE, H. MALE W. LAW, E. P. SPENCE, STOCK HOLDERS: Estate of A.H. WILLOW J. M. FULTON, O.S. WITHERBY J. M. MOODY, J.F. CRANE G.Q. FURRY, E. HOLLISBEEK A.E.L. LASERSON H.MABERT S.H.MORT. L.N.CARLTON E.F.SPENCE J.D.Buckney WILLIAM LAW. The BUYERS' GUIDE is issued Sept. and March, each year. 48-312 pages, 85-111 inches, with over 3,500 illustrations in whole Picture Gallery. GIVES Wholesale Prices direct to consumers on all goods for personal or family use. Tells how to order, and gives exact cost of everything you use, eat, drink, wear, or have fun with. These INVALUABLE bundles, Sore Eyes, Scrotulous Scars and Swelling, Hip-Joint Disease, White Swellings, Coltre, or Thick Neck and Enlarged Clands. Send ten cents in stamps for a large treatie, with colored plates, on Both Disease, or the same stamp for treatment on Prothonotary Affection. THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE. The family uses it by using Dr. Pierce's photomédical Discovery, and good digestion for a fair skin, buoyant spirals vital health, and soundness of constitution will be established. CONSUMPTION, which is sorrowful Disease of the Lungs is promptly and certainly arrested and cured by this God given remedy if taken before the last days of Creation reached them. From it wonderful power over it is terribly tolerable when offered to the paints. Its Consumption Curve whistles dendrites that name as consumption as it does both which from its workmanship of brushes or strengthening materials or medicine deodorizes, individual and nutritive properties; unequaled but only necessary for consumption of the lungs but for oral CHRONIC DISEASES OF THE LIVER, BLOOD, AND LUNGS. If you fail to drink coffee, colidated have yellow color of skin or yellowish own spots on face or body; poisonous blood or dizziness; bad breath or mouth irritation; illumination with light or heat spills and plumbing with water or steam from Indigestion; poisonous liver or heart disease; or caries can cause death from Indigestion; poisonous liver or heart disease; or caries can cause death from Indigestion; poisonous liver or heart disease; or caries can cause death from Indigestion; poisonous liver or heart disease; or caries can cause death from Indigestion; poisonous liver or heart disease; or caries can cause death from Indigestion; poisonous liver or heart disease; or caries can cause death from Indigestion; poisonous liver or heart disease; or caries can cause death from Indigestion; poisonous liver or heart disease; or caries can cause death from Indigestion; poisonous liver or heart disease; or caries can cause death from Indigestion; poisonous liver or heart disease; or caries can cause death from Indigestion; poisonous liver or heart disease; or caries can cause death from Indigestion; poisonous liver or heart disease; or caries can cause death from Indigestion; poisonous liver or heart disease; or caries can cause death from Indigestion; poisonous liver or heart disease; or caries can cause death from Indigestion; poisonous liver or heart disease; or caries can cause death from Indigestion; poisonous liver or heart disease; or caries can cause death from Indigestion; poisonous liver or heart disease; or caries can cause death from Indigestion; poisonous liver or heart disease; or caries can cause death from Indigestion; poisonous liver or heart disease; or caries can cause death from Indigestion; poisonous liver or heart disease; or caries can cause death from Indigestion; poisonous liver or heart disease; or caries can cause death from Indigestion; poisonous liver or heart disease; or caries can cause death from Indigestion; poisonous liver or heart disease; or caries can cause death from Indigestion; poisonous liver or heart disease; or caries can cause death from Indigestion; poisonous liver or heart disease; or caries can cause death from Indigestion; poisonous liver or heart disease; or caries can cause death from Indigestion; poisonous liver or heart disease; or caries can cause death from Indigestion; poisonous liver or heart disease; or caries can cause death from Indigestion; poisonous liver or heart disease; or caries can cause death from Indigestion; poisonous liver or heart disease; or caries can cause death from Indigestion; poisonous liver or heart disease; or caries can cause death from Indigestion; poisonous liver or heart disease;或caries can cause death from Indigestion;poisonous liver或heart疾病;或caries可造成死亡;poisonous肝或心疾病;或caries可造成死亡;poisonous肝或心疾病;或caries可造成死亡;poisonous肝或心疾病;或caries可造成死亡;poisonous肝或心疾病;或caries可造成死亡;poisonous肝或心疾病;或carIES可造成死亡;poisonous肝或心疾病;或carIES可造成死亡;poisonous肝或心疾病;或carIES可造成死亡;poisonous肝或心疾病;或carIES可造成死亡;poisonous肝或心疾病;或carIES可造成死亡;poisonous肝或心疾病;或carIES可造成死亡;poisonous肝或心疾病;或carIES可造成死亡;poisonous肝或心疾病;或carIES可造成死亡;poisonous肝或心疾病;或carIES可造成死亡;poisonous肝或心疾病;或carIES可造成死亡;poisonous肝或心疾病;或carIES可造成死亡;poisonous肝或心疾病;或carIES可造成死亡;poisonous肝或心疾病;或carIES可造成死亡;poisonous肝或心疾病;或carIES可造成死亡;poisonous肝或心疾病;或carIES可造成死亡;poisonous肝或心疾病;或carIES可造成死亡;poisonous肝或心疾病;或carIES可造成死亡;poisonous肝或心疾病;或carIES可造成死亡;poisonous肝或心疾病;或carIES可造成死亡;poisonous肝或心疾病;或carIES可造成死亡;poisonous肝或心疾病;或carIES可造成死亡;poisonous肝或心疾病;或carIES可造成死亡;poisonous肝或心疾病;或carIES可造成死亡;poisonous肝或心疾病;或carIES可造成死亡;poisonous肝或心疾病;或carIES可造成死亡;poisonous肝或心疾病;或carIES可造成死亡;poisonous肝或心疾病;或carIES可造成死亡;poisonous肝或心疾病;或carIES可造成死亡;poisonous肝或心疾病;或carIES可造成死亡; POINESS OF THE LIVER,BLOOD,and LUNGS. TRIED IN THE CRUCIBLE. THE BUYERS GUIDE is issued Sept. and March, each year. 490-314 pages, 8½ x 11½ inches, with over 3,500 illustrations in whole Picture Gallery. GIVES Wholesale Prices direct to consumers on all goods for personal or family use. Tells how to order, and gives exact cost of everything you use, eat, drink, wear, or have fun with. These INVALUABLE BOOKS contain information cleaned from the markets of the world. We will mail a copy FREE to any address upon receipt of 10 cts. to defray expense of mailing. Let us hear from you. Respectfully, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 227 & 229 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Ill. MONEY to be made. Cut this out and return to us, and we will send you free some thing of great value and importance to you that will start you in business which will bring you to more money right away than anything else in this world. Any one can do the work and live at home. Either sex, all ages, something new, that just calls money for all persons. We will start you, capital not needed. This is one of the important chances of a lifetime. Those who are abhorsed and entertaining will not delay. Grand outfit free. Address True & Co., August, Maine. TUTT'S PILLS 25 YEARS IN USE. The Greatest Medical Triumph of the Age! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loss of appetite, bowel contraction, pain in the head, with a dull sensation in the neck part, Palm undor fan shouldered, Fellows give eating with a discontinuation of body calm, Sensitivity to temp., Low urination, With weakness of having niglected come entry, Dizziness, Dizziness, Dizziness, with lightness before the eyes. Leucasmosis with high ticks, Heatlessness, with constipation. TUTT'S BODY GIVE. GRAT HARVARD by a Gooder Bank in a new publication of this Drk. It is an important health interest for Leggings, or cotton office, C. M. St., New York. WORKING CLASSES ATTENTION! We are now prepared to furnish all classes with employment at home, the whole of the time, or for their spare moments. Business now, light and profitable. Persons of either sex easily earn from beats to $50 per evening, and a professional sum by delivering all star time to the business. Boys and girls earn nearly as much as men. That who see this may send their address, and test the business, we make this offer. To such as are not well satisfied we will send one dollar to pay for the trouble of writing full particulars and oath-free. Address George Strings & Co., Portland, Maine. YOU can live at home, and make more money at work for us, than at any other in this world. Capital not needed; you are started free. Both ages all ages. Anyone can do the work. Large earnings arise from first start. Costs outfall and terms free. Better not delay. Cost you maintain; less us your worries and end once if you are was you do it at once H. Havertz & Co., Portland, Maine.