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WEEKLY GAZETTE.
Published every Thursday.
Established 1870.
Richard Melrose
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
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HAMBURG FIGS.
There is no remedy which can realize Hamburg Figs for the cure of habitual constipation, ingestion and sick-headache. Their action is prompt and efficient as their taste is pleasant. 25 cents.
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THE PIONEER THEATRE.
Why Bill Nye Adopted Literature Instead of the Drama.
Those were troublesome times, indeed, when we were trying to settle up the new world and a few other matters at the same time.
Little do the soft-eyed sons of prosperity understand today, as they walk the paved streets of the west under the cold glitter of the electric light, surrounded by all that can go to make life sweet and desirable, that not many years ago on that same ground their fathers fought the untutored savage by night and chased the bounding buffalo by day.
All, all is changed. Time in his restless and resistless flight has filed away those early years in the county clerk's office, and these times are not the old times. With the march of civilization I notice that it is safer for a man to attend a theatre than in the early days of the wild and woolly west. Time has made it easier for one to go to the opera and bring his daylights home with him than it used to be.
It seems but a few short years since my roommate came home one night with a long red furrow plowed along the top of his head, where some gentleman at the theatre had shot him by mistake. My roommate said that a tall man had objected to the pianist, and suggested that he was playing piano-simo when he should have played fortissimo, and trouble grew out of this, which had ended in the death of the pianist and the injury of several disinterested spectators.
And yet the excitement of knowing that you might be killed at any moment made the theatre more attractive, and instead of searing men away it rath r induced patronage. Of course it prevented the attendance of ladies who were at all timid, but it did not cause any failing off in the receipts. Some thought it nuded a good deal, especially where the show itself didn't have much blood in it.
DEATH IS THE DECIMAL HOW a Unique
A few years section in one State were prone to disease, and found that o'er from a famous Professor in the New York upon analysis found it in sewage!
The filling the ravages of some men wore for a large colored earth surface to help other course. The water framed been tainted receiving vain had discolored Terrible!
A similar case every village is used, and the fluids receive earth may give yet the point though the clear.
It is still our drainage slopes from their way into The same city rivers fed by the fifth and o'er "water" is even poor alike with some caution for purifying filter does not water of the river pass through yet the poison They who must be renewed even though impurity, they Now in like neys act as a they are filled become fool, lily in the system comes bad, for that the killin
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SOLD BY ALL DEFOGISTS.
The theatre in those days.
The Belia Union was a pretty fair sample of the theatre in those days. It was a low, wooden structure, with a perpetual band on the outside that played gay and festive circus tunes early and often. Inside you could put on your soul at the bar and see the show at one end and the same price of admission. In an adjoining room silent men joined the hosts of faro and the tannid tenderfoot gamboled over the green.
I visited this place of amusement one evening in the capacity of a reporter for the paper. I would not admit this, even at this late day, only that it has been overlooked in Mr. Talmage since and if he could go through such an ordeal in the interests of humanity, I might be forgiven for going there professionally to write up the show for our amusement column.
The programme was quite varied. Negro minstrelsy, slight of hand, opera bouffe, high tragedy and that oriental style of quadrille called the khan khan, if my slugish memory be not at fault, formed the principal attractions of the evening.
At about 10:30 or 11 o'clock the khan khan was produced upon the stage. In the midst of it a tall man rose up at the back of the hall and came firmly down the aisle with a large, earnest revolver in his right hand. He was a powerfully built man, with a dreadful mustache and wicked eye on each side of his thin, red nose. He throw up the revolver with a little click that sounded very loud to me, for he had stopped right behind me and rested his left hand on my shoulder as he gazed over on the stage. I could distinctly hear his breath come and go, for it was a very loud breath, with the odor of onions and emigrant whisky upon it.
The orchestra peased in the middle of a snort, and the man whose duty it was to swallow the clarinet pulled seven or eight inches of the instrument out of his face and looked wildly around. The gentleman who had been agitating the feelings of the bass violated it down on the side, crawled in behind it and spread a shock of music over his head.
The stage manager came forward to the footlights and inquired what was wanted. The tall man with self-cocking credentials answered simply:
"By dishetty blank to blank blank and back again. I want my wife."
The manager stopped back into the wings for a moment, and when he came forward he also had a large musical instrument such as Mr. Renington used to make before he went into the type writing business. I can still remember how large the box in the barrel looked to me, and how I wished that I had gone to the meeting of the literary club that evening, as I had at first intended to do.
Literature was really more in my line than the drama. I still thought that it was some caution for purifying water of the river pass through yet the poison.
They who must be remorse even though impurity, they.
Now in like neys act as they fill become foul, lie in the system comes bad, for that the killr whereby the organs are filled like tubes whi from the blood impurities froz.
If a sewer pans sewage fills the house any of the thie like sewer turns down, the entire awful poison.
It is a scientist have few nerves sequently, disc organs for a b specied by the able to filter or blood when thin in these organ filtered then poison, remove cure, acuminate tacks any organ drainage product.
Kidney diseas if there is any ordinary health cause, and it eld that the greatest tensile if the treat it prompts Warner’s safe received the scientific men investigated the rangements.
They may not so many diseases pure water or this poisonous coursing constate organs un much of the eventually term disease, for this drinking men haeco slave, tha and the trampion every year.
It is well known is so easily thre say, very readie kidneys. The immediately an low skin, cont tongue, and he when diseased time, and the f be discovered cope or by they enough to trace in the system these organs,
The public i subject and w stand that the regulators, aquirifiers of them an infinite ame forcing; and aid access to their lo
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DEATH IN THE WATER.
IS THE ELEMENT WE DRINK DECIMATING THE PEOPLE!
How a Universal Menace to Health May Be Disarmed.
A few years ago the people in a certain section in one of the leading cities of the State were prostrated with a malignant disease, and upon investigation it was found that only those who used water from a famous old well were the victims.
Professor S. A. Lattimore, analyst of the New York State Board of Health, upon analyzing water from this well, found it more deadly than the city sewage!
The filling up of the old well stopped the ravages of the disease.
Not long since the writer noticed while some men were making an excavation for a large building, a stratum of dark colored earth running from near the surface to hard pan. There it took another course toward a well near at hand. The water from this well had for years been tainted with the drainings from a receiving vault, the percolations of which had discolored the earth!
Terrible!
A similar condition of things exists in every village and city where well water is used, and though the filtering which the fluids receive in passing through the earth may give them a clear appearance, yet the poison and disease remains, though the water may look never so clear.
It is still worse with the farmer, for the drainage from the barn-yard and the slopes from the kitchen eventually find their way into the family well!
The same condition of things exists in our large cities, whose water supplies are rivers fed by little streams that carry off the fifth and drainage from houses. This "water" is eventually drunk by rich and poor alike with great evil.
Some cautious people resort to the filter for purifying this water, but even the filter does not remove this poison, for water of the most deadly character may pass through this filter and become clear, yet the poison disgusted is there.
They who use filters know that they must be renewed at regular periods, for even though they do not take out all the impurity, they soon become foul.
Now in like manner the human kidneys act as a filter for the blood, and if they are filled up with impurities and become foul, like the filter, all the blood in the system coursing through them becomes bad, for it is now a congealed fact that the kidneys are the chief means
As Great In Statemanship as in Warfare-
The battle of Austerlitz was fought on December 2, 1805. Early in 1806 peace was made by the treaty of Presburg; and Napoleon returned to Paris to occupy himself in consolidating his influence in Germany by founding the Confederation of the Rhine. It was at this time, in the year 1806, when he was in the zeith, or about the zenith, of his fortunes, that the portrait by Longhit was taken. The face is certainly extremely handsome; there is great refinement in the features, and every indication of intellectual power. The remarkable thing about it is that it does not in the least suggest a warrior; it is hard to imagine that it is a portrait of Napoleon, drawn in the brief period which intervened between Austerlitz and Jena. It is, however, a great mistake to regard Napoleon as only, or even chiefly, a soldier; great as he certainly was in the field, he was equally great in the cabinet. No man of his day took hold of the work of government with anything approaching the energy or capacity displayed by him; no man of any day has ever surpassed him. Roads, canals, colleges, schools, civil as well as military, all received his attention; reforms of administration and of taxation, all the manifold tasks of government, were approached in an enlightened spirit, with the clear good sense of a man of affairs, and with an entire absence of the prejudices so characteristic of this period. Above all, his code, at which he employed the best lawyers of the day, and which he pushed through to completion in the comparatively brief period of four years from its inception, feeling, as he did, a thorough conviction of its prime necessity, in casting into the form of law the great practical reforms which had been brought in by the Revolution—this work stamps him as being beyond question, the most sound and practical statesman of his time, so far as the internal management of his country was concerned. In all this, however, there was no philanthropy, strictly so called. Napoleon was only a ruler, possessed of great power, having a comprehensive and clear mind, fully acquainted with the needs of the public service, addressing himself to all the tasks of government,and especially...
Some cautious people resort to the filter for purifying this water, but even the filter does not remove this poison, for water of the most deadly character may pass through the filter and become clear, yet the poison diagnosed is there.
They who use filters know that they must be renewed at regular periods, for even though they do not take out all the impurity, they soon become foul.
Now in like manner the human kidneys act as a filter for the blood, and if they are filled up with impurities and become foul, like the filter, all the blood in the system coursing through them becomes bad, for it is now a conceived fact that the kidneys are the chief means whereby the blood is purified. These organs are filled with thousands of hair-like tubes which drain the impurities from the blood, as the sewer pipes drain impurities from our houses.
If a sewer pipe breaks under the house, the sewage escapes into the earth and films the house with poisonous gas; so if any of the thousand and one little hair-like sewer tubes of the kidneys break down, the entire body is affected by this awful poison.
It is a scientific fact that the kidneys have few nerves of sensation; and consequently, disease may exist in these organs for a long time and not be suspected by the individual. It is impossible to filter or take the death out of the blood when the least derangement exists in these organs, and if the blood is not filtered then the urine acid, or kidney poison, removable only by Warner's safe cure, accumulates in the system and attacks any organ, producing nine out of ten ailments, just as sewer gas and bad drainage produce so many fatal disorders.
Kidney disease may be known to exist if there is any marked departure from ordinary health without apparent known cause, and it should be understood by all that the greatest peril exists, and is intensified, if there is the least neglect to treat it promptly with that great specific Warner's safe cure, a remedy that has received the highest recognition by scientific men who have thoroughly investigated the character of kidney derangements.
They may not tell us that the cause of so many diseases in this organ is in pure water or any other thing, but this poisonous water with its impurities coursing constantly through these delicate organs undoubtedly does produce much of the decay and disease which eventually terminate in the fatal Bright's disease, for this disease, alike among the drinking men, prostitutionists, the tobacco slave, the laborer, the merchant and the tramp, works terrible devastation every year.
It is well known that the liver which is so easily thrown "out of gear" as they say, very readily disturbs the action of the kidneys. That organ when deranged, immediately announces the fact of sallow skin, constipated bowels, coated tongue, and headaches, but the kidney when diseased, struggles on for a long time, and the fact of its disease can only be discovered by the aid of the microscope or by the physician who is skilled enough to trace the most indirect effects in the system to the derangement of these organs, as the prime cause.
The public is learning much on this subject and when it comes to understand that the kidneys are the real regulators, as they are the real purifiers of the system, they will an infinite amount of unnecessarily and add length of days and stress to their lot.
It is easier for a young man to become a great baseball player than to be elected President of the United States, and besides, the former position pays about as well all things considered, and he has a great deal more fun in it and quite as much honor.
Rapid Beating of The Heart
Whenever you feel an uneasiness in the region of the heart, a slight pain in the shoulder, arm or under the shoulder blade, or when you find yourself short of breath when exercising, or your heart has periods of beating fast, you have heart disease and should take Dr. Find's Heart Remedy. At Druggists $50 Descriptive treatise with each bottle or address J. J. Mack & Co.S.F.
A Lock Haven man in Bellefonte ate a slice of sponge cake at the hotel. He considered it delicious, and being told that it is most healthy cake that can be eaten, he went to the drugstore and purchased a lot of sponges, taking them along with him to Lock Haven for his wife to make sponge cake of.
A Captain's Fortunate Discovery.
Capt. Coleman, schir. Weymouth, plying between Atlantic City and New York, had been troubled with a cough so that he was unable to sleep, and was induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It not only gave him instant relief, but allowed the extreme soreness in his breast. His children were similarly affected, and a single dose had the same happy effect. Dr. King's New Discovery is now the standard remedy in the Coleman household and on board the schooner. Free Trial Bottles of this Stand ard Remedy at A Krug's drug store.
A young lady said at the recent meeting of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union in Savannah: "Chivalry, which has fed from all other quarters, has taken refuge in the newspaper offices." It is unnecessary to state that this young lady is the prettiest and brightest representative of her sex in Georgia.
Renews Her Youth.
Mrs. Phoebe Chiesley, Peterson, Clay Co., Iowa, tells the following remarkable story, the truth of which is vonced for by the
Grammar, But Not Pie.
Little Tommy—Can I eat another piece of pie?
Mamma (who is something of a purist)—I suppose you can.
Tommy—Well, may I?
Mamma—No, dear, you may not.
Tommy—Darn grammar, anyway.
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A New York paper announced that Sarah Worlandt had gained two ounces in weight, and Sarah strung submitted for two copies and sent her photograph to the editor.
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A young lady said at the recent meeting of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union in Savannah: "Chivalry, which has fled from all other quarters, has taken refuge in the newspaper offices." It is unnecessary to state that this young lady is the prettiest and brightest representative of her sex in Georgia.
Renews Her Youth.
Mrs. Phoebe Chessley, Peterson, Clay Co., Iowa, tells the following remarkable story, the truth of which is vouchered for by the residents of the town: "I am 73 years old, have been troubled with kidney complaint and lameness for many years; could not dress myself without help. Now I am free from all pain and soreness, and am able to do all my own housework. I owe my thanks to Electric Bitters for having renewed my youth, and removed completely all disease and pain." Try a bottle, only 50 cents, at A. Krug's drug store.
The only way to make a woman angelic is to treat her as if she were an angel. The best advice to be given to husbands is to be good and you will be happy. To wivea, be happy and you will be good.
Mothers Read.
The proprietors of SANTA ABIE have authorized A. Krug, the Anaheim druggist, to refund your money, if after giving this King of Cough Cures a fair trial, as directed, it fails to give satisfaction for the cure of coughs, group, whooping cough and all throat and lung troubles. Such is their faith in Santa Abie as the King of Cough Cures. Don't fail to keep it in the house.
In a recent lecture to some law students General Ben Batler gave this advice: "Make a bargain about your fees, and be sure to do this early, and get your pay early."
A straight line is 'be shortest distance between two points,' but the average publisher would have very little to say if he should move in a direct line from point to point if his argument. With him the longest way round is the safest way of talking against time.
According to an eminent English author, a goose lives fifty years. It then becomes a boarding-house delinsey.
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APPLICATION FOR A PATENT.
U.S. LAND OFFICE.
At Los Angeles, Cal., May 13, 1887.
Notice is hereby given that Burdett Chandler and Walter S. Maxwell, whose post office address in Los Angeles, Cal., have this day filed their application for a patent for the Maxwell Oil claim, situated in the county of Los Angeles, State of California, and more particularly described as follows: to all:
Being the W. of the NE of Sec. 8, T. 3 S., R. W., S. B.M. and containing 40 acres.
The location of this claim is recorded in the Recorder's office of the county of Los Angeles, in Book 8 of Miscellaneous Records, p. 27.
Any and all persons claiming adversely any perinion of said Maxwell Oil claim are required to file their adverse claims with the registrar of the United States Land Office at Los Angeles, in the State of California, during the sixty days period of publication hereto, or they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the Statute.
J. D. BETHUNE, Register.
(4-265.)
U.S. LAND OFFICE.
Los Angeles, Cal., May 31, 1887.
Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Land.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, IN COMpliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 3, 1878, entitled "An Act for the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," Burdette Chandler, whose postoffice address in Los Angeles, Los Angeles county, California, has this day filed in this office his application to purchase the NE of NE Section No. 8, in Township No. 3 S., Range no. 9 W., of the S. B. meridian.
All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are required to present the same at this office within sixty days from the first publication of this notice.
J. D. BETHUNE, Register.
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