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WEEKLY GAZETTE.
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HAVE YOU A COLD in the head which does not get better? Have you an excessive secretion of mucus or matter in the nasal passages? Are you troubled by hawking, spitting, weak and inflamed eyes, frequent soreness of the throat, ringing in the ears more or less impairing of hearing loss of smell, memory impaired, dizziness or dizziness of the head, dryness or heat of the nose? Have you lost all sense of smell? Is your breath foul? If so you have the Catarrh. Some have all these symptoms, others only a part.
CALIFORNIA CAT-R-CURE
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 all druggists. Send for curricular to Abistine Medical Company, Orville Cal., Six months' treatment for $1, sent by mail for $1.10.
Captain Charles L. Dimon, of New York city, former Special Agent of the Phoenix and Home Insurance Company at San Francisco, Cal., says I had been troubled with Chronic Catarrh for twenty years. A friend at Woodland, Cal.,
LONDON'S FAMOUS DOCKS.
London, Aug 24. All the London guide-books have something to say about the far-famed docks, the number of acres covered by them, the vast stores of commodities from the four quarters of the globe lying under their roofs, and the immense stocks of wines and liquors in their vaults. It has become a common saying in the United States that there is little of the genuine brandy of the old days; that most of the sherry sold to consumers across the Atlantic was manufactured, and so on and so on. It may be, and doubtless is, quite true that these tricks of the trade are practiced, but the journey which I took through the wine and spirit vaults of the docks was convincing evidence that there are still in existence oceans of genuine brandy and port. In one of the brandy vaults I walked for a mile at least through lanes bounded on each side by brandy casks averaging one hundred gallons each, concerning the genuine character of which no possible suspicion can arise. One of a number of vaults given up to port contained 2000 pipes. In the sherry and port vaults fungi of fantastic shapes, and in instances of exceeding large size, have formed on the roofs, the growth arising from evaporation. The evaporation from spirits has no such effect. Madeira wine, which for so long was, by reason of the destruction of the vines, scarcely manufactured at all, is now coming to the docks again, and it is anticipated that the vines, having become rid, to a large degree, of the parasite which infested them, will be almost as productive as ever. During the interval of Madeira scarcity the prices received for the old stock were fabulous, and dealers who had it lying in the vaults for years and years could not resist the temptation to withdraw it. There is no limit to the time in which liquors may remain in bond in England; and one of the attendants who had spent his life down in the vaults said in the old times it was not unusual for wines to remain in bond for twenty or thirty years. Now ten years is
The new law of wine, passed at its last session that state on this month. If enforcement mark the beginning business of the Kronen of which has long tered in this case secret, more or less world for years, York city were once turing gas chambers doctoring claret ducts on the main The popular tasteter of education. To drink steeped taric acid and grape juice would ever be able when set before all his life, smack fluid under a Free is too much "body there is a future this State it must article, free from healthful and fragrant. The new law of right direction result in benefit to dealers. The Accord or sale of wine we about a dozen includes carbonic ants. This, of course manufacture of chloric acid into produce the purest form are said to be about York engaged in pagne and selling brands. They were without a struggle awhile in postponement.
CALIFORNIA CAT-R-CURE
Restores the sense of taste and smell removes bad taste and unpleasant breath, resulting in Catarrh. Easy and pleasant to use. Follow directions and a cure is warranted by all druggists. Send for curricular to Abistine Medical Company, Orville, Cal. Six months' treatment for $1, sent by mail for $10.
Captain Charles L. Dixon, of New York city formery special Agent of the Phoenix and Home Insurance Company at San Francisco, Cal., says: I had been troubled with Chronic Catarrh for twenty years. A friend at Woodland, Cal.
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Your California Cat R Cure. I procured a jar, having but little faith in its curative properties; but I must say, after using three jars, I am cured of that disgusting disease. Included find $5, for which send me California Cat R Cure for some friends who are sufferers.
CALICO, Cal. — I have had the Catarrh for five years and could hardly talk plain; I could not breathe through my nostrils. Your California Cat R Cure has cleared out my head and I can talk pleaser now than I have for the past five years. Your medicine is all it is represented.
AN ABSOLUTE CURE
For catarrh and cold in the head. Yours truly,
CHAS. C. OVERSHINER
Prepared only by the Abietine Medical Company, Orville, Cal. Sold by A. Kreg, druggrid, Anaheim, Cal.; Hellman, Haas & Co., Wholesale Agents, Los Angeles, Cal.
Wellington Coal!
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Selling now at $15 per ton delivered.
Baled Hay!
Wholesale and Retail.
H. C. GADE.
Anaheim COOPERAGE.
Puncheons, Barrels,
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Cooperage in all Branches
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DOORS,
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The wine and liquor trade of London used to be in the hands of a few firms with large capital. Now it is divided up, and those who are engaged in it cannot afford to have so much money locked up for any extended period. The manufacturers of wine in Spain, Portugal and France have also taken a lesson from the London dealers. They store their wines at home, and get themselves a large share of the increased price which age and body command. The rum vaults are not nearly so full as in former tinies. Rum from the West India colonies of Great Britain used to be imported in vast quantities, but the taste of the English for the fiery liquors appears to have changed from rum to whiskey. American whiskey is imported largely, with an increasing demand, but the bulk of the whiskey consumed is manufactured in Scotland and Ireland. London has more breweries than can be counted, and breweries are to be found all over the provinces, but there is not a whiskey still in all England. The Irish and Scotch whiskey which comes into England has to go through the Custom House and pay a duty, just as if it came from foreign ports. The Irish and Scotch sometimes complain of this, although if it was levied as an internal revenue tax, as in the United States, they would most probably think nothing about it.
Champagne is not stored in the vaults, but on the upper floors of the dock warehouses. The Russians, who used to rival the United States in champagne drinking, are fast giving up that wine and betaking themselves to port. There were not more than half a million bottles of champagne taking in Russia last year. The English cannot understand the taste of the Americans for new champagne. The impression appears to prevail in the United States that champagne deteriorates after it is three or four years old, and it is said this impression, for reasons of their own, has been fostered by the trade in that country. The English and French laugh at this. They do not touch champagne until it is at least seven or eight years old, and a large dealer who was looking at some of his stock in the warehouse said he had champagne of the vintage of 1868, which was much sought after. The wine business here is so extensive that there are firms which deal in only one kind. One of the largest firms touches nothing but port. This firm has now living in the vaults.
Our Future
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Biblical
The Church Unit information for students.
In the English there are 1189 chapels 773,592 words.
The word "and" the word "Lord" word,"reverend" If it occurs in any will some biblical where?
The middle verbs cxviii, 8, and is we memory: "It is b than to put contide
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WIZARD OIL CONCERTS
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, Catarrh, Crep, Sore Throat, RHEUMATISM, Lame Back, Sprains, Bruises, Wounds and All Aches and Pains.
Persons who profess to have been our partners, or claim to have improvements on Wizard Oil, are impostors and their medicines cheap imitations.
The genuine Wizard Oil is sold by all Druggists, Price 40c. and $1. Our SOXO Book free to all Address WIZARD OIL COMPANY, CHICAGO.
Useful and Hurtful Medicines.
There is a certain class of remedies for constipation absolutely useless. These are boluses and potions made in great part of podophyllin, aloes, rhubarb, gamboge and other worthless ingredients. The damage they do to the stomachs of those who use them is incalculable. They evacuate the bowels, it is true, but always do so violently and profusely, and besides gripe the bowels. Their effect is to weaken both them and the stomach. Better far to use the agreeable and salutary aperient, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, the laxative effect of which is never preceded by pain, or accompanied by a convulsive, violent action of the bowels. On the contrary, it invigorates those organs, the stomach and the entire system. As a means of curing and preventing malarial fevers, no medicine can compare with it, and it remedies nervous debility, rheumatism, kidney and bladder inactivity, and other inorganic ailments.
“All is vanity” occurs twenty-five times in Ecclesiastes, and is the leading thought of the book.
Terrible Pains.
DR. FLINT’S HEART REMEDY banishes sick headaches, and will prevent the return of this most terrible of pains, if taken when the warning symptoms give notice of the recurrence of an attack. At druggists, $1.50. Descriptive treatise with each bottle; or address J. L. Mack & Co., S. F.
The word “and” the word “Lord” word,“reverend” If it occurs in any will some biblical where?
The middle verse cxviii, 8, and is weak memory: “It is better than to put confide
An End to Edward Shepherd says: “Having relied from Electric Bitter let suffering human a running sore on my doctors told me I w bone scraped or leg stead, three bottles seven boxes of Buck my leg is now sou Bitters are sold at Bucklen’s Arnica Shop by A. Krug.
The Smell In speaking of a Troy postoffice, a never safe to inclose hope to be sent by men who are exp letter contains sense of smell. If greenback, it has a that can readily be inclosed within a letter a registered letter or inclose a bill, be sure will not smell.”—A Nipped Is it not better to greatest scourge of than to try to stay in of the grave? A few most useful product king of consumption,ough treatment will too often the forerunbe cured by California remedies are sold at A. Krug. Anaheim,$2.50.
BOOKS.
The New York Pure-Wine Law
The new law prohibiting the adulteration of wine, passed by the New York Legislature at its last session, went into effect in that state on the first day of the present month. If enforced, this enactment will mark the beginning of a new era in the wine business of the Empire State, the chief city of which has long been the hotbed of adulteration in this country. It has been a trade secret, more or less known to the outside world for years, that many dealers in New York city were openly engaged in manufacturing gas champagne and in diluting and doctoring clarets and in putting their products on the market under French labels. The popular taste for wine is largely a matter of education. If a man were first taught to drink steeped logwood, charged with tar-taric acid and seasoned with a dash of sour grape juice and alcohol, it is doubtful if he would ever be able to appreciate good wine when set before him. He would, probably, all his life, smack his lips over the spurious fluid under a French label, and swear there is too much "body" to California wine. If there is a future for the wine industry of this State it must be based upon an honest article, free from adulterations, both unhealthful and fraudulent.
The new law of New York is a step in the right direction. Its enforcement is sure to result in benefit to the business of honest dealers. The Act forbids the manufacture or sale of wine which has been treated by about a dozen so-called "processes," and includes carbonic acid in the list of adulterants. This, of course, will shut out the manufacture of champagne by pumping carbonic acid into white wine, which is done to produce the "pop" that characterizes that purest of fermented beverages. There are said to be about a dozen firms in New York engaged in making this kind of champagne and selling it under various French brands. They will not give up the business without a struggle, and may succeed for awhile in postponing the enforcement of the
Poisonous Toadstools
Science pour Tous observes that no certain method exists for distinguishing poisonous from edible toadstools, but that it is possible by a very simple means to remove from the poisonous ones their active principle.
This process, made known a long time ago, but brought to light again a few years since by Mr. Fred Gerard, is based upon the fact that the poisonous principle of these fungi is soluble in saline or acidulated water. This granted, the operation is as follows:
The toadstools are quartered, if of medium dimensions, or are cut into eight pieces if large. One pound of them is put into a quart of water to which has been added a spoonful of good, strong vinegar or two spoonfuls of table salt. They are allowed to macerate in this liquid for one or two hours, and are then washed with an abundance of water and put into a vessel of cold water, which is to be placed over a fire. After a quarter of an hour's or half an hour's boiling, the fungi will have lost their noxious principle.. They are again washed, and will then be fit for preparation for the table, without any danger.
Experience has perfectly demonstrated the safety of this method. Mr. Fred Gerard and his family, before a committee of three members of the Health Board of Paris, partook of a repast of fungi, among which was the poisonous "fly agaric" (Agaricus muscarius and Agaricus bulbosus). No one was incommoded. The best advice to give to those who cannot distinguish between poisonous and edible fungi is to steer entirely clear of this sort of food. Granting the efficiency of the above method of rendering toadstools innocuous, there is a certain delicate and peculiar flavor in the edible species that would be lost in the manipulation here suggested, and it certainly would not render poisonous kinds desirable food, even after their venom had been removed.
Ourselves Way of Making Steel Tubes From Solid Rods
At a recent meeting of the Physical Society, Berlin, the President, Prof. Du Bois-Reymond, gave an account of a communication which had been made by Siemens at the last meeting of the Akademie der Wissenschaft. A steel tube 10 cm. long, with perfectly smooth external and internal surfaces and extremely uniform bore, and whose walls are apparently of perfectly equal thickness at all points, was prepared by the following method, patented by Mannermann in Bemscheid. Two rollers, slightly conical toward their lower ends, are made to rotate in the same direction near each other; a red hot cylinder of steel is then brought between these cylinders and is at once seized by the rotating cones and is driven upward. But the mass of steel does not emerge at the top as a solid, but in the form of the hollow steel tube which Siemens laid before the meeting. Prof. Neesen gave the following explanation of this striking result: Owing to the properties of the glowing steel, the rotating rollers seize upon only the outer layer of the steel cylinder and force this upward, while at the same time the central parts of the cylinder remain behind. The result is thus exactly the same as observed in the process of making glass tubes out of glass rods.
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Poisoning by Nutmeg.
A case of poisoning by nutmeg is recorded in the British Medical Journal, in which one
Our Future Timber Supply.
Prof. Charles S. Sargent, one of the special agents of the tenth census, in his report on the forests of North America, gives it as his opinion that the forests of the United States, notwithstanding the great and increasing drains upon them, are capable of yielding annually, for many years longer, a larger amount of material than has yet been drawn from them, even with our present reckless methods of forest management. It is true that the great pine forest of the North has already suffered fatal inroads; that the pine that once covered New England and New York has disappeared, and that Pennsylvania is nearly stripped of what once appeared to be a nearly inexhaustible supply of the same wood. But the great northwestern pineries are not yet exhausted, and, with the newly introduced methods by which logs once supposed inaccessible are now profitably brought to the mills, they may be expected to increase the volume of their annual product for a few years longer in response to the growing demands of the great agricultural population which is fast covering the treeless midcontinental plateau.
Biblical Curiosities.
The Church Union furnishes the following information for students of the Bible:
In the English Bible (St. James' version) there are 1189 chapters, 31,173 verses and 773,592 words.
The word "and" occurs 46,277 times, and the word "Lord" occurs 1855 times. The word "reverend" occurs in Psalm cxi. 9. If it occurs in any other place in the Bible, will some biblical scholar please inform us where?
The middle verse of the Bible is Psalm cxviii. 8, and is well worth committing to memory: "It is better to trust in the Lord than to put confidence in man."
An End to Bone Scraping.
Muscarius and Agaricus bulbosus). No one was incommoded. The best advice to give to those who cannot distinguish between poisonous and edible fungi is to steer entirely clear of this sort of food. Granting the efficiency of the above method of rendering toadstools innocuous, there is a certain delicate and peculiar flavor in the edible species that would be lost in the manipulation here suggested, and it certainly would not render poisonous kinds desirable food, even after their venom had been removed.
Illuminating Streets by Smoke.
When William Murdoch made his discovery of combustible air, or gas, even great and wise men laughed at the idea. "How could there be light without a wick?" said a member of Parliament, when the subject was brought before the House. Sir Humphry Davy ridiculed the idea of lighting the town with gas, and asked one of the proprietors if he meant to take the dome of St. Paul's for a gas meter. Sir Walter Scott made himself very merry over illuminating London "by smoke," though he was glad enough, not long afterward, to make his own house at Abbotsford light and cheerful on wintry nights by the use of that very smoke. When the House of Commons was lighted by gas, the architect imagined that the gas ran on fire through the pipes, and therefore insisted on their being placed several inches from the wall for fear of the building taking fire. The members might be observed carefully touching the pipes with their gloved hands, and wondering why they did not feel warm. The first shotlighted in London by this new method was Mr. Ackerman's, in the Strand, 1840; and one lady of rank was so delighted with the brilliance of the gas lamp on the counter that she asked to be allowed to take it home in her carriage.—Invention.
Fresno county supervisors have awarded the contract for a $25,000 jail.
The Latest and Greatest Discovery
DR. J. DE PRATÍS HAMBURG FIGS,
A crystallized fruit cathartic. A discovery of the greatest interest to the Medical Profession. A boon to every household. A most delicious laxative or purgative prepared from fruits and vegetables. So perfectly harmless that they may be administered with entire safety to an infant. So efficacious to adults that a single dose will prove their value, and so elegant a preparation that it needs only to be presented to the public to become a necessity in every household throughout the land. For liver complaints, habitual constipation, indigestion, dyspepsia and piles, they are a specific To travelers by sea and land they will be found invaluable; they are positively unfailing in their action, and this is the only medicine ever offered to the public that is acceptable to the taste, and so pleasant that was incommaded. The best advice to give to those who cannot distinguish between poisonous and edible fungi is to steer entirely clear of this sort of food. Granting the efficiency of the above method of rendering toadstools innocuous, there is a certain delicate and peculiar flavor in the edible species that would be lost in the manipulation here suggested, and it certainly would not render poisonous kinds desirable food, even after their venom had been removed.
Own Town.
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Poisoning by Nutmeg.
A case of poisoning by nutmeg is recorded in the British Medical Journal, in which one nutmeg had been eaten by a patient as a cure for diarrhoea. It caused him to become giddy, stupid and very drowsy all next day. The narcotic properties of these seeds, and of others of the same natural order, do not appear to be generally known, and seem worthy of investigation.
A SCIENTIST'S WARNING.
Synopsis of a Remarkable Lecture Delivered by Dr. H. E. Hammond Before the National Scientists' Convention.
"We call this an age of progress," and so in many respects it is, but I do not hesitate to declare most emphatically that in many things that constitute track happiness we simply children. Let us see: We are statied constantly by the sudden death of some man who seemed the picture of health. He thought he was well. Occasionally his appetite was poor, but then in a few days afterward it was ravenous. He felt strange pain shooting through his body, but as they did not stay long he forgot them. His head painted him periodically, he was somewhat palder than common, and was unaccountably tired, but he felt comparatively well and vigorous. And yet he suddenly died! It is a shame to our boasted civilization."
Dr. Hammond then instanced a number of persons well known to him had died in great agony, although they had experienced few symptoms and little death.
Why is it that so many little children are to-day stunted, and apparently blighted for life? Because those early and inevitable diseases, measles, scarlatina, etc., have so weakened certain organs that nature cannot do her work, and the child languishes, perhaps dies. Look at the list of women who die in childbirth, and why is it? Simply because their maternal organs have been so weakened by the most terrible of all diseases that they cannot withstand the fearful sudden strain that is brought to bear upon them. How many women escape monthly agonies? And yet nature never intended that pain or inconvenience should attend the operation of her natural laws. The solemn and terrible fact is that men and women drag along, die, and are buried, and their friends and the doctors say heart disease, apoplexy, pneumonia, congestion, convulsions, when the cause lay far back of these things and was Bright's disease of the kidneys. That was the inward cause; these are the outward manifestations. Every disease must have a root.
The word "and" occurs 46,277 times, and the word "Lord" occurs 1855 times. The word "reverend" occurs in Psalm cxi, 9. If it occurs in any other place in the Bible, will some biblical scholar please inform us where?
The middle verse of the Bible is Psalm cxviii, 8, and is well worth committing to memory: "It is better to trust in the Lord than to put confidence in man."
An End to Bone Scraping.
Edward Shepherd of Harrisburg, (Ill.) says: "Having received so much benefit from Electric Bitters, I feel it my duty to let suffering humanity know it. Have had a running sore on my leg for eight years; my doctors told me I would pave to have the bone scraped or leg amputated. I used, instead, three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and my leg is now sound and well." Electric Bitters are sold at 50 cents a bottle, and Bucklen's Arnica Salve at 25 cents per box, by A. Krug.
The Smell of Paper Money.
In speaking of a recent defalcation at the Troy postoffice, a gentleman said: "It is never safe to inclose an old bill in an envelope, to be sent by mail. Why," said he, "men who are experts can tell whether a letter contains money or not simply by the sense of smell. If you will notice an old greenback, it has a peculiar smell about it that can readily be perceived, even if it be inclosed within a letter. It is better to send a registered letter or a postal note, or, if you inclose a bill, be sure it is a new one. That will not smell." — Albany Journal.
Nipped in the Bud.
Is it not better to nip consumption, the greatest scourge of humanity, in the bud, than to try to stay its progress on the brink of the grave? A few doses of California's most useful production, SANTA ABIE, the king of consumption, will relieve, and a thorough treatment will cure. Nasal Catarrh, too often the forerunner of consumption can be cured by California Cat-R-Cure. These remedies are sold and fully warranted by A. Krug, Anaheim, Cal., at $1, or three for $2.50.
The shortest book of the Old Testament is Obadiah.
Good Results in Every Case.
D. A. Bradford, wholesale paper dealer of Chattanooga, (Teun.) writes that he was seriously afflicted with a severe cold that settled on his lungs: had tried many remedies without benefit. Being induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, did so and was entirely cused by use of a few bottles. Since which time he has used it in his family for all coughs and colds with best results. This is the experience of thousands whose lives have been saved by this Wonderful Discovery. Trial bottles free at A. Krug's drug store.
The shortest book in the New Testament is the second epistle of John.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for cute, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblaina, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents per box. Sold by A. Krug, druggist, Anaheim.
The comedian Scanlan recently monkeyed with some Fisco gamblers and was cinched to the extent of $1900.
The longest word in the Bible is found in Isaiah viii, 1, and is Mahershalalbahaz because their maternal organs have been so weakened by the most terrible of all diseases that they cannot withstand the fearful sudden strain that is brought to bear upon them. How many women escape monthly agonies? And yet nature never intended that pain or inconvenience should attend the operation of her natural laws. The solemn and terrible fact is that men and women drag along, die, and are buried, and their friends and the doctors say heart disease, apoplexy, pneumonia, congestion, convulsions, when the cause lay far back of these things and was Bright's disease of the kidneys. That was the inward cause; these are the outward manifestations. Every disease must have a root, just as certainly as every plant. Kidney disease is the great root from which most modern diseases, no matter what their name may be, actually spring.
But because the kidneys are so important, so delicate, and so powerful, they require the greatest care in treatment. Ever since the day when Dr. Bright discovered the connection between morbid outward symptoms and internal decay, physicians scientists and chemists have sought for a pure and powerful relief. It has been difficult, often a fruitless search. Many remedies are now before the public, but so far as I have been able to learn by chemical analysis and actual test, only one possesses absolute merit and power. I have seen a number of cases, and learned from unquestionable sources of many others where the THAT PUNY CHILD preparation Hunt's Remedy has been almost remarkable in its results. One case in particular was that of a prominent banker residing in New York, whose family physicians assisted by the best counsel that city could produce, declared his case to be hopeless, and who was afterward restored to perfect health by the means I have named. I have not hesitated to use it freely among my patients, and from the results I have secured, I shall continue to do so."
The doctor explained how men and women should live in order to meet this terrible malady, and instanced several additional cures which had followed the use of the remedy before referred to. In concluding he said:
“If men and women could only be aroused to a realization of their actual danger; to a sense of what is before them unless they take prompt and proper action, and then by a correct course of life and the use of just the right means seek to prolong their lives, most of the present suffering and untimely deaths might and would be avoided.”
DR. FLINT'S HEART REMEDY.
Heart disease is developed by modern civilization, and is increasing to an alarming extent. Let him who suspects the existence of this cause of madden death take this remedy at once—it will cure you. $1.50. Descriptive treatise with each bottle or mailed free.
HAMBURG FIGS.
It is often very difficult to tell what kind of a laxative to give a very young child who is suffering from constipation. The only medicine which is at the same time perfectly safe and pleasant to take is Hamburg Figs. 25 cents.
At all Drugstores; or address
J. J. MACK & CO.,
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BANK OF ANAHEIM
CAPITAL STCOK,
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PLEZ JAMES...President
G. B. SHAFFER...Secretary
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
E. F. SPENCE, W. H. MABURY
W. K. JAMES,
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The Theatrical Production.
Merit will win and resolve public recognition and praise. Facits, which are the outcome of general experience, growing through years of artifice and practical test, become as rooted and humble as the rock of Gibraltar in public opinion, and hence forth need no further guarantees as to their permanence. The indispensable fact that Smith's Remedy is the best blood purifier in the world, is one of these immovable Gibraltar rock facts of which we have spoken, and every day's experiences upon the conviction deeper and deeper in public opinion, every trade calling and profession, including the medical profession, have borne veneration and mony to the remarkable virtue of A.A. Smith's infallible efficacy in curing all diseases of the blood. These testimonials are on file by the district sands, and open to the inspection of all. Our unspecified, two distinguished members of the artistic profession, who gratefully testify to the wonderful curative qualities of the Specific in their individual case. Their testimonials are here submitted to the public without further comment, so that speak for themselves. The lady is a member of the famous Thalia Theatre Company, of New York, and formerly of the Bedford Theatre, Berlin, Germany, and formerly of the Bedford Theatre Company, of Chicago. The gentleman is a well known member of the New York Thalia Theatre Company. Both are well known in theatrical circles in this country and in Europe.
Charlotte Randow's Testimony.
New York, May 3, 1887.
Swift, Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga.: Gentlemen—Having been annoyed with pumples, eruptions and roughness of the skin from bad condition of my blood, for more than a year I used a leading preparation of saraparilla and other remedies to no effect. Then I consulted a prominent physician, and from his treatment resolved no benefit. I then concluded to try the A.A. S.' remedy for the blood, and five or six packages, by a thorough eradication of my trouble and restoring smoothness to my skin, have made me happy, and I cheerfully give you this testimonial for each use and publicity as you wish to make it more useful.
Hugo Hasakerl's Testimony.
The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga.: Gentlemen—For two years I had a severe map of ecumenia. I used tar soap, sulphur soap, and various other remedies, and was prescribed for by numbers of physicians, but found no relief. At last I determined to try the A.A. S.' remedy, and seven or eight bottles have thoroughly relieved me, and you can use this certificate in any manner you wish.
Hiro Hashkeni.
Member of Thalia Theatre
New York, May 3, 1887.
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free.
The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Los Angeles.
Capital Stock $100,000
Surplus $175,000
E. F. SPENCE, President
J. M. ELLIOTT, Cashier
DIRECTORS:
J. D. BICKNELL, J. F. CRANK, H. MABUR
WM. LACY, E. F. SPENCE
STOCKHOLDERS:
Estate of A. H. WILCOX
O. S. WITHERBY
J. F. CRANK
K. HOLLENBERG
H. MABUR
L.J.N. CARLTON
J. D. BICKNELL
Pacific Coast Steamship
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
E. F. SPENCE, W. H. MABUR
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.
DRAFTS, LETTERS OF CREDIT OR POSTAL orders issued on Banks in the principal cities of all European countries.
Tickets enfilming the holder to passage from New York to the several ports of England France or Germany or from any port in those countries to New York via the Hamburg American Packet Company sold at regular rates.
Certificates entitling the holder to passage on railroad from San Francisco to New York or via versa, issued at the established rate.
Persons in Anaheim or vicinity desiring to send any point in the countries named for any relation to friend can purchase ticket here and forward them to the proper person by mail.
CURES ALL HUMORS,
from a common Blotch, or Eruption,
to the worst Scrofula, Saltbush, Fever-sores," Scaly or Rough Skin,
in short, all diseases caused by bad blood are conquered by this powerful, purifying, and invigorating medicine. Great Eating Ulcers rapidly heal under its benign influence.
Special has it manifested its potency in curing Tector, Hoso Bush, Boils, Carrion, Nero Lyces, Serolutions Sores and Swine Virus Disease, White Scrolling Gout Disease, Neck and Enlarged Glands. Sealed cuts in stamps for a zero treaties with colored plates on Skin Diseases, or the same amount for treatment on Proptotic Affections.
"THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." The recently change it by using Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and good digestion, a fair skin, bounty spirit, vital strength, and soundness of constitution will be established.
CONSUMPTION,
which is Serofulous Disease of the Lungs,
is promptly and certainly arrested and cured by the Globe you remedy, if taken before the hottest of the disease are reached.
From its wonderful power over this terribly fatal disease, when first offering this new cured remedy to the public, Dr. Pierce's Globe soiled of selling it by "Consumption cure," he abandoned that name instead for a medicine which, from its wonderful combination of tonics or strengthening alteration or blood-leasing, anti-billowing, pedalism and nutritive properties in unequate, 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, jerky, debilitated have shallow color of skin or yellowish-brown spots on face or body; frequent headache or dizziness; bad taste in mouth; internal best or chills alternating with hot flashes; low spirits and gloomy bowelings; irregular appetite; and created tongue you are suffering from Indigestion, Dipepsia, and Torpid Liver or "Billion areas." In many cases only part of these symptoms are experienced. As a remedy for all such cases, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has no equal.
For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Shortness of Breath, Bronchitis, Severe Coups of Consumption, and kindred affections it is an sovereign remedy.
Send ten cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce's book on Consumption. Sold by Druggists.
PRICE $1.00 FOR $5.00.
World's Dispensary Medical Association,
Propristors 63 Main St., BUCTALO, N.Y.
I Pierce's Little Creative Liver Pills.
ANTI-BILIOUS AND CATHARTIC.
Sold by Druggists. 25 cents a vial.
Pacific Coast Steamship COMPANY.
GOODALL, PERKINS & CO. General Agents, San Francisco.
NORTHERN ROUTES.
Embrace lines for Portland, Or., Victoria, B.C., and Puget Sound and Alaska, and all coast ports.
SOUTHERN ROUTES.
TIME TABLE FOR SEPTEMBER, 1887
Coming South Going North
STEAMERS.
San Francisco
Leave
San Pedro
Arrive
San Diego
Native
San Francisco
Santa Rosa ... Aug 29 Aug 31 Sep 2 Sep 4
Los Angeles ... 31 Sep 2 Sep 3 Sep 6
Queen of Pacific ... Sep 2 Sep 4 Sep 6
Eureka ... 4 Sep 2 Sep 4 Sep 6
Santa Rosa ... 4 Sep 2 Sep 4 Sep 6
Los Angeles ... 8 Sep 2 Sep 4 Sep 6
Queen of Pacific ... 10 Sep 2 Sep 4 Sep 6
Eureka ... 12 Sep 2 Sep 4 Sep 6
Santa Rosa ... 14 Sep 2 Sep 4 Sep 6
Los Angeles ... 16 Sep 2 Sep 4 Sep 6
Queen of Pacific ... 18 Sep 2 Sep 4 Sep 6
Eureka ... 20 Sep 2 Sep 4 Sep 6
Santa Rosa ... 22 Sep 2 Sep 4 Sep 6
Los Angeles ... 24 Sep 2 Sep 4 Sep 6
Queen of Pacific ... 26 Sep 2 Sep 4Sep 6
Eureka ... 28 Sep 2 Sep 4Sep 6
Santa Rosa ... 30 Oct 2 Oct 4
Los Angeles ... Oct.2 Oct.4 Oct.5
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 trine between San Pedro and San Francisco call at Santa Barbara and Port Harford (San Luis Obispo) only. The Eureka and Los Angeles call at all way ports.
Cars to connect with steamers leave S. P. B. R. Depot, Los Angeles, as follows:
With Santa Rosa and Queen of Pacific at 9:40 o'clock, A.M.
With Los Angeles and Eureka, going north, at 6:50 o'clock, P.M., railroad time.
For passage or freight; as above, or for Ticket to and from
All Important Points in Europe,
Apply to H. McLELLAN, Agent OFFICE—No.8 Commercial Street, Los Angeles
PRICE $1.00, FOR $5.00.
World's Dispensary Medical Association,
Proprietors, No.3 Main St., BUFFALO, N.Y.
Force's LITTLE MESSAGES AND CREATIVE CELLS PILLS.
ANTI-BILIOUS AND CATHARTIC.
Sold by Druggists. 25 cents a vial.
$500 REWARD is offered by the proprietors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy for a case of catarrh which they cannot cure.
If you have a discharge from the nose, offensive, or otherwise, partial loss of smell, taste, or bearing, weak eyes, dull pain or pressure in hand, you have Catarrh. Thousands of cases terminate in consumption.
Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy cures the worst cases of Catarrh, "Gold in the Meadow" and Catarrh Headache. 50 cents.
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