anaheim-gazette 1887-09-29
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WEEKLY GAZETTE.
Published every Thursday.
Established 1870.
Richard Melrose
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
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Santa Abie,
THE
KING of CONSUMPTION.
Every Bottle Warranted to soothe and strengthen the Bronchial Tubes, allay inflammation and cleanse the Lungs of Impurities.
Gives Satisfaction and druggists like to sell it. "Your Lung Restorer, Santa Abie, is meeting with large sales and gives universal satisfaction. W.E. Stephenson, Druggist, Brokenridge, Colo."
The Best" Parties using your Lung Restorer, Santa Abie, promote it the best Cough Remedy on the market. W.E. Dement & Co., Druggists, Astoria, Or."
Because It is the only remedy that gives instant relief, and therefore, is preferred to all others.
Those who have used it "Your remission satisfaction, and a customer with Bronchitis says it is the only remedy that gives instant relief Nebrell & Cover, Druggists, Riverside, Cal."
Have the pleasure to inform you that your preparations are meeting with large sales. We hear nothing but praise from any having occasion to use them. Nansenwen & Co., Druggists, Visalia, Cal."
Not over-estimated Sold under a positive guarantee of
AN OLD SERMON
PROVING THAT SLAVERY IS JUSTIFIED BY THE BIBLE.
Its Application to the Labor Question of To-day.
A correspondent sends us the following extract from a fact day sermon delivered in the Presbyterian Church of Columbia, S.C., by the Rev. James H. Thornwell, D. D., just one month before the secession of the State of South Carolina.
Dr. Thornwell, says our correspondent was in his day looked upon as a bright ornament of the Presbyterian Church. He was elected a moderator of its general assembly in 1847, and from 1852 to 1855 was president of the South Carolina college, doing duty as college chaplain and as professor of moral philosophy. As keen and close logician, and of great controversial power, he had, as you will see, the courage of his conclusions and did not shrink from publicly stating them. He was a man of great learning, and of his wonderful eloquence many who heard him preach both north and south still live to testify. During the latter part of the career of John C. Calhoun Dr. Thornwell, who was his bosom friend, wielded in South Carolina an influence scarcely less than that of the father of secession himself, and would in all probability, but for his sacred calling, have succeeded the celebrated South Carolinian in the Senate of the United States.
The extract referred to is as follows:
Having advertised to the sins which belong to us as members of the confederacy, let us turn to those that belong to us as a particular commonwealth. I shall restrict myself to our dealings with the institution which has produced the present convulsion of the country and brought us to the verge of ruin. That the relation betwixt the slave and his master is not inconsistent with the Word of must come. And labor transcends civil and labor air country grows But when it is no labor, but labor is no longer working, this and unemployed stand face to face desire to see no ourselves, and we careful constitution which providence Like every human to abuse; but in influence upon the and beneficent, the rights of property panperism and idiosyncrasy may yet live to watch on their own institution about deposition of chattels, oxen or swine; garded as tools and beings possessed gross ignorance of nation. Slavery property in the liberty of man in man in human to capital, not because cause he is the amount of labor of the system, and should be regular idea.
Commenting upward, Henry George Twenty-seven trustees and expatriates Presbyterian Church put the institution gurments which evince poverty must admire at the time of the flavor of impiety nest and orthodoxy trine, thoughtful
The Best
Parties using your Living Restorer,
Santa Abie, promote it the best
Cough Remedy on the market.
W.E. Dement & Co.
Druggists, Astoria, Or.
Because
It is the only remedy that gives instant relief and therefore is preferred to all others.
Those who have used it
Your remission satisfaction, and a customer with Bronchitis says it is the only remedy that gives instant relief.
Nebrell & Cover, Druggists, Riverade, Cal.
Have
the pleasure to inform you that your preparations are meeting with large sales.
We hear nothing but praise from any having occasion to use them.
Nansenwen & Co., Druggists, Visalia, Cal.
Not over-estimated
Sold under a positive guarantee of satisfaction, when used as directed or more refined.
But one bottle returned from 20,000 sold in California the first year.
That it will accomplish the end desired in all affections of the Throat and lungs and not only will not be without it yourself, but will recommend it to others as thousands have done, who has tried everything else in vain. Money is no balance, and the trifling sum of one dollar can purchase a remedy that will stand between you and one of the most dreaded of human life.
Circulars sent free, containing detailed description.
SANTA ABIE
Is prepared only by the Abeline Medical Co., Oroville, Cal. Sold by A. Krug, druggist, Anaheim Cal. Hellman, Haas & Co., Wholesale agents, Los Angeles, Cal.
Wellington Coal!
(Screened)
Selling now at $15 per ton delivered.
Baled Hay!
Wholesale and Retail.
H. C. GADE.
Anaheim COOPERAGE.
Puncheons, Barrels,
Half Barrels, Small Kegs Made and Repaired.
Cooperage in all Branches
WILLIAM FISCHER.
J.M. Griffith Company
(A Corporation.)
LUMBER DEALERS
(Near Railroad Depot)
ANAHEIM,
Keep constantly on hand
DOORS,
BLINDS,
WINDOWS.
J.M. Griffith Company
(A Corporation.)
LUMBER DEALERS
(Near Railroad Depot)
ANAHEIM.
Keep constantly on hand!
DOORS,
BLINDS,
WINDOWS.
MOULDINGS.
POSTS,
SHAKES,
SHINGLES,
LATH, HAIR, PLASTER OF PARIS.
Anaheim Grist Mills
Operating on WEDNESEAYS and SATURDAYS of each week.
Grain, Feed, Meal, etc., of all varieties.
Corn Shelled and Shipped
W. T. BROWN, Agent.
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, Calarrh, Croup, 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 initations.
The genuine Wizard Oil is sold by all Drugstores, Price, Dice, and $1. Our Noxo Book free to all Address WIZARD OIL COMPANY, CHICAGO.
If labor is left free, how is this condition of things to be obviated? The government must either make provision to support people in idleness, or it must arrest the law of population and keep them from being born, or it must organize labor. Human beings cannot be expected to starve. There is a point at which they will rise in desperation against a social order which dooms them to nakedness and famine, while their lordly neighbor is clothed in purple and fine linen and faring sumptuously every day. They will scorn the logic which makes it their duty to perish in the midst of plenty. Bread they must have, and bread they will have, though all the distinctions of property have to be abolished to provide it. The government, therefore, must support them, or an agrarian revolution is inevitable. But shall it support them in idleness? Will the poor, who have to work for their living, consent to see others as stout and able as themselves clothed and fed like the lilies of the field, while they toll not neither do they spin? Will not this be to give a premium to idleness? The government, then, must find them employment; but now shall this be done? On what principle shall labor be organized so as to make it certain that the laborer shall never be without employment, and employment adequate for his support! The only way in which it can be done, as a permanent arrangement, is by converting the laborer into capital—that is, by giving the employer a right of property in the labor employed; in other words, by slavery. The master must always find work for his slave, as well as food and raiment. The capital of the country, under this system, must always feed and clothe the country. There can be no pauperism, and no temptations to agrarianism. That non-slave holding States will eventually have to organize labor, and to introduce something so like slavery that it will be impossible to discriminate between them, or to suffer from the most violent and disastrous insurrections against the system which creates and perpetuates their misery, seems to be as certain as the tendencies in the laws of capital and population to produce the extremes of poverty and wealth. We do not envy them their social condition. With sanctimonious complacency they may affect to despise us, and to shun our society as they would shun the infection of a plague. They may say to us, "Stand by—we are holier than thou!" but the day of reckoning
must come. As long as the demand for labor transcends the supply, all is well; capital and labor are mutual friends, and the country grows with mushroom rapidity. But when it is no longer capital asking for labor, but labor asking for capital; when it is no longer work seeking men, but men seeking work, then the tables are turned, and unemployed labor and selfish capital stand face to face in deadly hostility. We desire to see no such state of things among ourselves, and we accept as a good and merciful constitution the organization of labor which providence has given us in slavery. Like every human arrangement, it is liable to abuse; but in its idea, and in its ultimate influence upon the social system, it is wise and beneficent. We see in it a security for the rights of property and a safeguard against panerism and idleness, which our traduces may yet live to wish had been engrafted up on their own institutions. The idle declaration about degrading men to the condition of chattels, and treating them as cows, oxen or swine; the idea that they are regarded as tools and instruments, and not as beings possessed of immortal souls, betray gross ignorance of the real nature of the relation. Slavery gives one man the right of property in the labor of another. The property of man in man is only the property of man in human soil. The laborer becomes capital, not because he is a thing, but because he is the exponent of a presumed amount of labor. This is the radical notion of the system, and all legislation upon it should be regulated by this fundamental idea.
Commenting upon the above, the Standard, Henry George's labor paper, says:
Twenty-seven years ago, an honored trustee and experienced clergyman of the Presbyterian Church defended from his pulpit the institution of human slavery by arguments which even today the apostles of poverty must admit to be logical, and which at the time of their delivery had no taint or flavor of impiety. The speaker was an earnest and orthodox Christian, sound in doctrine, thoughtful in speech, consistent in acumen.
We see an item in a medical paper about "mineral wool." We presume that's the sort they shear from hydraulic rams.
You can never "anti poverty" by a string of resolutions, or by lying around the corner grocery, or by throwing dice for the drinks.
Lord Lytton, better known as Owen Meredith, says "the oyster knows when to shut up." Oysters know more than some politicians.
Honey will be scarce and high next winter, says a market report. It is presumed that bees were visited by a labor organizer last summer.
Mr. Bisine is undoubtedly a man of letters. He received 1,030 in one day not long ago, if the man at the other end of the cable can be believed.
"A Montreal belle is having a hotel, chalk and fans made entirely of beautifully assorted catkins." It will be her chief purse next winter.
A lady dropped a pin on Chestnut street, Philadelphia, the other day, and people came running around the corners to learn the cause of the unusual noise.
Down South they eat pepper on watermelon. Up North they sometimes mix cayenne pepper with the mustard to warm the plaster after eating watermelon.
The President cannot attend the fair at Dallas this fall, and he thus deliberately forgoes the pleasure of seeing the only genuine five legged calf in the world.
It has been calculated that if 32,000,000 people should clap hands they could reach around the globe. Very likely, but some of them would get their feet awful wet.
"Read me for my cause, and be patient that ye may read." SHAKESPEARE.
The greatest study of mankind is Man.
The greatest study of mankind is man, And who erie his wondrous frame doth scan Pender and device to cure an ill,
FATAL.
Do you know that a pain in the left shoulder or arm is a sign of heart disease? It is; and that disease may have progressed far towards a fatal termination without exciting suspicion. Take DR. YLINT'S HEART REMEDY once.
Shortness of Breath. Dizziness, flatness, palpitation of the heart, shortness of breath, hard-tide, pain in the left shoulder or arm, denote the presence of heart disease, and call for the immediate use of Dr. PLANT'S HEART REMEDY.
Dropsy. Dr. PLANT'S HEART REMEDY rapidly moves the effusion in case of Dropsy, which is due in most cases to some disease of the heart or general circulation. At druggists $1.50. Descriptive treatise with each bottle, or mailed free.
RAMBURG FIGS.
Probably as much misery comes from habitual constipation as from any derangement of the functions of the body, and it is difficult to cure for the reason that no one likes to take the medicine that is unnatural prescribed. Hamburg Figs were prepared to obviate this difficulty, and they will be found effective as well as pleasant to the taste of women and children. 25 cents
At Druggists; or address
J. J. MACK & CO.
9 and 11 Front St., San Francisco, Cal.
KELLOGG BROS.
Real Estate
AGENTS.
Having sold our store we are prepared to devote our entire attention to the Real Estate business.
H. C. KELLOGG,
CALIFORNIA CURE
California Cat-R-Cure.
The only guaranteed cure for catarrh, cold in the head, hay fever, rose cold, catarrhal deafness and sore eyes. Bestore the sense of taste and unpleasant breath, resulting from catarrh. Easy and pleasant to use. Follow directions and a cure is warranted, by all druggists. Send for circular to Abietine Medical Company, Orville, Cal. Six months treatment for $1; sent by mail, $1 10. For sale by A. Krug, Anaheim, Cal.
The man who runs a faro bank never finds any difficulty in associating with his betters.
An Absolute Cure.
The Original Abietine Ointment is only put up in large two ounce tin boxes, and is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands and all skin eruptions. Will positively cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the Original Abietine Ointment. Sold by A. Krug, Anaheim, Cal., at 25 cts. per box—by mail 30 cents.
Work on the Panama canal has stopped, but the interest on its big debt goes right along.
A Natural Product of California
It is only found in Butte county, California, and in no other part of the world. We refer to the tree that produces the healing and penetrating gum used in that pleasant and effective cure for consumption, asthma, bronchitis, and coughs. Santa Abie, the king of consumption. A. Krug, Anaheim, Cal., guarantees and sells it for $1 a bottle, or three for $2 50. By the use of California Cat-R-Cure, all symptoms of catarrh are dispelled, and the diseased nasal passage is speedily restored to a healthy condition. $1 a package. By mail, $1 10. Circulars free.
Chamber concerts are all the rage at present. The orchestra is usually a six month-old infant.
Don't Experiment.
You cannot afford to waste time in experimenting when your lungs are in danger. Consumption always seems at first only a forgoves the pleasure of seeing the only genuine five legged calf in the world.
It has been calculated that if 32,000,000 people should clap hands they could reach around the globe. Very likely, but some of them would get their feet awful wet.
"Read me for my cause, and be patient that ye may read." — SHAKESPEAK.
The Greatest Study of Mankind is Man.
The greatest study of mankind is man, And who erie his wondrous frame doth scan Pender and device to cure an ill, Whether by device, fruit or pill,
An equal benefactor is he; and we haste The inventor of a cathartic of delicious taste To do him honor.
Who remembers not how the distressed mother, Her child's entreaties tries to smother,
That she insist not the horrid close be taken,
The remembrance e'en now does nausea awaken,
And fond father,
To be witness of his child's torture, would rather Pay high price,
If money could purchase Cathartic nice.
We have it now! and great Dr Preyrt's name Appears upon the scroll of Escobian fame; For after long study what would suit,
Has hit upon contemptous fruit;
To cure ourils,
Away at once with draughts and tills;
For whether at the indigestion, liver complaint or constipation,
Or any disease to which flesh is heir,
He here with pride does folly declare,
And on the assertion will wager big.
That it can be cared by a HAMBURG FIG!
At Droggist, 25 cents a box. J. J. Mack & Co., Proprietors, San Francisco.
Get your Juice Printing done in your Own Town.
By a liberal use of money in procuring the latest styles of type, and by first class workmanship, the Guzette hopes to deserve the patronage of all its readers who need any kind of job printing. Neither in style nor cheapness of printing can this office be surpassed. Get your printing done in your own town.
LOST PUBLIC MEN.
What the Death of So Many Great Men Means—Are We As a Nation In Trager.
"America is losing its prominent men very fast," was the remark of a well known Englishman who is now visiting this country, and he was right. Sumner, Wilson, Phillips, Washburn, Carpenter, and a host of others have departed, and John A. Logan has just passed away. But has it never occurred to the reader that the cause of the deaths of these public men was in every case the same? And has it occurred to you that Manning, Butler, Blaine, and a host of others are treading the same road? The great American scourge today is kidney disease, and it is by no mean confined to public men. Thousands of men whom we see every day have inherited it from America's loss their parents and do not know it. Impossible women who forgove the pleasure of seeing the only genuine five legged calf in the world.
It has been calculated that if 32,000,000 people should clap hands they could reach around the globe. Very likely, but some of them would get their feet awful wet.
"Read me for my cause, and be patient that ye may read." — SHAKESPEAK.
The Greatest Study of Mankind is Man.
The greatest study of mankind is man, And who erie his wondrous frame doth scan Pender and device to cure an ill,
Whether by device, fruit or pill,
An equal benefactor is he; and we haste The inventor of a cathartic of delicious taste To do him honor.
Who remembers not how the distressed mother,
Her child's entreaties tries to smother,
That she insist not the horrid close be taken,
The remembrance e'en now does nausea awaken,
And fond father,
To be witness of his child's torture, would rather Pay high price,
If money could purchase Cathartic nice.
We have it now! and great Dr Preyrt's name Appears upon the scroll of Escobian fame; For after long study what would suit,
Has hit upon contemptous fruit;
To cure ourils,
Away at once with draughts and tills;
For whether at the indigestion, liver com plant or constipation,
Or any disease to which flesh is heir,
He here with pride does folly declare,
And on the assertion will wager big.
That it can be cared by a HAMBURG FIG!
At Droggist, 25 cents a box. J. J. Mack & Co., Proprietors, San Francisco.
Get your Juice Printing done in your Own Town.
By a liberal use of money in procuring the latest styles of type, and by first class workmanship, the Guzette hopes to deserve the patronage of all its readers who need any kind of job printing. Neither in style nor cheapness of printing can this office be surpassed. Get your printing done in your own town.
LOST PUBLIC MEN.
What the Death of So Many Great Men Means—Are We As a Nation In Trager.
"America is losing its prominent men very fast," was the remark of a well known Englishman who is now visiting this country, and he was right. Sumner, Wilson, Phillips, Washburn, Carpenter, and a host of others have departed, and John A. Logan has just passed away. But has it never occurred to the reader that the cause of the deaths of these public men was in every case the same? And has it occurred to you that Manning, Butler, Blaine, and a host of others are treading the same road? The great American scourge today is kidney disease, and it is by no mean confined to public men. Thousands of men whom we see every day have inherited it from America's loss their parents and do not know it. Impossible women who forgowe the pleasure of seeing the only genuine five legged calf in the world.
It has been calculated that if 32,000,000 people should clap hands they could reach around the globe. Very likely, but some of them would get their feet awful wet.
"Read me for my cause, and be patient that ye may read." — SHAKESPEAK.
The Greatest Study of Mankind is Man.
The greatest study of mankind is man, And who erie his wondrous frame doth scan Pender and device to cure an ill,
Whether by device, fruit or pill,
An equal benefactor is he; and we haste The inventor of a cathartic of delicious taste To do him honor.
Who remembers not how the distressed mother,
Her child's entreaties tries to smother,
That she insist not the horrid close be taken,
The remembrance e'en now does nausea awaken,
And fond father,
To be witness of his child's torture, would rather Pay high price,
If money could purchase Cathartic nice.
We have it now! and great Dr Preyrt's name Appears upon the scroll of Escobian fame; For after long study what would suit,
Has hit upon contemptous fruit;
To cure ourils,
Away at once with draughts and tills;
For whether at the indigestion, liver com plant or constipation,
Or any disease to which flesh is heir,
He here with pride does folly declare,
And on the assertion will wager big.
That it can be cared by a HAMBURG FIG!
At Droggist, 25 cents a box. J. J. Mack & Co., Proprietors, San Francisco.
Get your Juice Printing done in your Own Town.
By a liberal use of money in procuring the latest styles of type, and by first class workmanship, the Guzette hopes to deserve the patronage of all its readers who need any kind of job printing. Neither in style nor cheapness of printing can this office be surpassed. Get your printing done in your own town.
LOST PUBLIC MEN.
What the Death of So Many Great Men Means—Are We As a Nation In Trager.
"America is losing its prominent men very fast," was the remark of a well known Englishman who is now visiting this country, and he was right. Sumner, Wilson, Phillips, Washburn, Carpenter, and a host of others have departed, and John A. Logan has just passed away. But has it never occurred to the reader that the cause of the deaths of these public men was in every case the same? And has it occurred to you that Manning, Butler, Blaine, and a host of others are treading the same road? The great American scourge today is kidney disease, and it is by no mean confined to public men. Thousands of men whom we see every day have inherited it from America's loss their parents and do not know it. Impossible women who forgowe the pleasure of seeing the only genuine five legged calf in the world.
It has been calculated that if 32,000,000 people should clap hands they could reach around the globe. Very likely, but some of them would get their feet awful wet.
"Read me for my cause, and be patient that ye may read." — SHAKESPEAK.
The Greatest Study of Mankind is Man.
The greatest study of mankind is man, And who erie his wondrous frame doth scan Pender and device to cure an ill,
Whether by device, fruit or pill,
An equal benefactor is he; and we haste The inventor of a cathartic of delicious taste To do him honor.
Who remembers not how the distressed mother,
Her child's entreaties tries to smother,
That she insist not the horrid close be taken,
The remembrance e'en now does nausea awoken,
And fond father,
To be witness of his child's torture, would rather Pay high price,
If money could purchase Cathartic nice.
We have it now! and great Dr Preyrt's name Appears upon the scroll of Escobian fame; For after long study what would suit,
Has hit upon contemptous fruit;
To cure ourils,
Away at once with draughts and tills;
For whether at the indigestion, liver com plant or constipation,
Or any disease to which flesh is heir,
He here with pride does folly declare,
And on the assertion will wager big.
That it can be cared by a HAMBURG FIG!
At Droggist, 25 cents a box. J. J. Mack & Co., Proprietors, San Francisco.
Get your Juice Printing done in your Own Town.
By a liberal use of money in procuring the latest styles of type, and by first class workmanship, the Guzette hopes to deserve the patronage of all its readers who need any kind of job printing. Neither in style nor cheapness of printing can this office be surpassed. Get your printing done in your own town.
LOST PUBLIC MEN.
What the Death of So Many Great Men Means—Are We As a Nation In Trager.
"America is losing its prominent men very fast," was the remark of a well known Englishman who is now visiting this country, and he was right. Sumner, Wilson, Phillips, Washburn, Carpenter, and a host of others have departed, and John A. Logan has just passed away. But has it never occurred to the reader that the cause of the deaths of these public men was in every case the same? And has it occurred to you that Manning, Butler, Blaine, and a host of others are treading the same road? The great American scourge today is kidney disease, and it is by no mean confined to public men. Thousands of men whom we see every day have inherited it from America's loss their parents and do not know it. Impossible women who forgowe the pleasure of seeing the only genuine five legged calf in the world.
It has been calculated that if 32,000,000 people should clap hands they could reach around the globe. Very likely,but some of them would get their feet awful wet."
"Read me for my cause,and be patient that ye may read." — SHAKESPEAK.
The Greatest Study of Mankind is Man.
The greatest study of mankind is man,And who erie his wondrous frame doth scan Pender and device to cure an ill,
Whether by device,fruit or pill,
An equal benefactor is he;and we haste The inventor of a cathartic of delicious taste To do him honor。
Who remembers not how the distressed mother,
Her child's entreaties tries to smother,
That she insist not the horrid close be taken,
The remembrance e'en now does nausea awoken,
And fond father,
To be witness of his child's torture,would rather Pay high price,
If money could purchase Cathartic nice.
We have it now!和 great Dr Preyrt's name Appears upon the scroll of Escobian fame; For after long study what would suit,
Has hit upon contemptuous fruit;
To cure ourils,
Away at once with draughts and tills;
For whether at the indigestion,liver com plant or constipation,
Or any disease to which flesh is heir,
He here with pride does folly declare,
And on the assertion will wager big.
That it can be cared by a HAMBURG FIG!
At Droggist,25 cents a box。J.J.Mack & Co., Proprietors,San Francisco。
Get your Juice Printing done in your Own Town.
By a liberal use of money in procuring the latest styles of type,and by first class workmanship,the Guzette hopes to deserve the patronage of all its readers who need any kind of job printing. Neither in style nor cheapness of printing can this office be surpassed.Get your printing done in your own town.
LOST PUBLIC MEN.
What the Death of So Many Great Men Means—Are We As a Nation In Trager.
"America is losing its prominent men very fast," was the remark of a well known Englishman who is now visiting this country,and he was right.Sumner,Wilson,Phillips,Washburn,Carpenter,和 a hostof others have departed,andJohn A.Loganhas just passed away.But has it never occurred to the reader that the cause ofthe deathsofthesepublicmenwasineverycasethesame?AndhasitoccurredtoyouthatManning,Butler,Blaime,andahostofothersaretreadingthesameroad?ThegreatAmericanscourgetodayiskidneydisase,anditisbynomeanconfinedtopublicemenThousandsofmenwhomweseeeverydayhaveinheriteditfromAmerica'slossyourparentsanddonotknowit.Impossiblewomenwhog forgowethepleasureofseeingtheonlygenuinefiveleggedcalfintheworld."
Having purchased from Kellogg Bros.of Anahaim,their entire stockofgrowsatheheavydiscountfromtheircosttothem.IhaveremovedthemtothenewstoreinBuenaParkwhereforthenext
SIXTY DAYS
I shall sell them at actual cost and many articles much below.The stock consistsof
Dry Goods.
Boots and Shoes
Crockery.
Hardware.
PaintsandOils.
Groceries Etc.
LADIES' GENTS'& CHILDREN'S HOSE
Don't Experiment.
You cannot afford to waste time in experimenting when your lungs are in danger. Consumption always seems at first, only a cold. Do not permit any dealer to impose upon your with some cheap imitation of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and colds, but be sure you get the genuine. Because he can make more profit he may tell you he has something just good, or just the same. Don't be deceived, but insist upon getting Dr. King's New Discovery, which is guaranteed to give satisfaction in all throat, lung and chest affections. Trial bottles free at A. Krug's drug store.
Kentucky has become so lawless that it is now no longer safe for a quiet citizen to steal a watermelon.
Saved his Life.
Mr. D. I. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave, Ky., says he was, for many years, badly afflicted with Phthisic, also Diabetes; the pain was almost unendurable and would sometimes almost throw him into convulsions. He tried Electric Bitters and got relief from first bottle and after taking six bottles, we entirely cured, and had gained in flesh eightteen pounds. Says he positively believes he would have died, had it not been for the relief afforded by Electric Bitters. Sold at 50 cents a bottle by A. Krug.
The comet now cavorting around is not a new one, but an old tramp who was side-tracked in 1815.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, 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 throat troubles of the German Crown Prince and the Chicago anarchists are attracting a great deal of attention.
The other day a young man lost his mind from smoking cigarettes. This should not until him for continuing the habit.
John A. Logan has just passed away. But has it never occurred to the reader that the cause of the deaths of these public men was in every case the same? And has it occurred to you that Manning, Butler, Blaine, and a host of others are treading the same road? The great American scourge today is kidney disease, and it is by no mean confined to public men. Thousands of men whom we see every day have inherited it from America's loss their parents and do not know it. Immunerable women who are delicate are afflicted with it at this moment, and think it is simply "weakness." Little children whose kidneys have been injured by scarlet fever are suffering from it, usually unknown to their parents. Its symptoms are a tired feeling and a desire to sleep; a pale complexion; uncertain appetite; faintness at the pit of the stomach; shifting pains, sometimes in the back, sometimes in the limbs, and again in the head; plentiful or scanty urine, with the scum on top or a sediment and brick dust in the bottom; a burning sensation in passing and skin hot at times and clammy at others. Any one of these things indicate disordered kidneys, which are the first stage of Bright's disease. They must be checked.
Captain Greenwood, of the steamer Kanawha, had these troubles in an aggravated form; he used Hunt's Remedy and is in perfect health to-day.
Rev. Charles Pike, of Waterbury, Conn., was greatly reduced in the same manner and was "suffering severely." He used Hunt's Remedy and was cured.
Mrs. Alexander L. Nichols, of Phenix, R. L., after passing through all the suffering which any woman capt. GREENWOOD is ever called upon to endure, was cured by Hunt's Remedy.
The son of Cornelius B. Smith of the State Department at Albany, N.Y., was given up to die by no less than four physicians, but was cured by Hunt's Remedy. These instances could be prolonged indefinitely.
Two things are certain. First—Kidney troubles, which always end in Bright's disease, unless checked, are fearfully prevalent. Second—They can be cured by using the remedy above named. With these truths in view, why men and women will be so heedless and allow symptoms to run along until they end in agony or death we cannot understand. We certainly advise all to think carefully on this subject, and act without delay.
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FOR SALE.
Two 800 Gallon Casks.
Two 500
Three Fermenting Tanks
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The above will be sold cheap. Apply to F. A. KORN
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CAPITAL STOCK,
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PLEZ JAMES...President
G. B. SHAFFER...Secretary
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W. K. JAMES,
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Mexican War Veteran.
The wonderful efficacy of Swift's Specula as a remedy and cure for rheumatism and all blood diseases, has never had a more conspicuous illustration than this case affords. The candid, unselflicited and emphatic testimony given by the vulnerable gentleman must be accepted as convincing and conclusive. The writer is a prominent citizen of Minnesota. The gentleman to whom Mr. Martin refers, and to whom he is indebted for the advice to which he owns his final relief from years of suffering, is Mr. King, for many years the popular night clerk of the Lawrence House, at Jackson.
JACKSON, Miss., April 28, 1874.
Gentlemen—I have been an invalid pensioner for forty years, having contracted pulmonary and other diseases in the Mexican War, but not till the last of March, 1875, did I feel any symptoms of rheumatism. On that day I was suddenly stricken with that disease in both hips and ankles. For twenty days I walked on crutches. Then the pain was less violent, but it shifted from joint to joint. For weeks I would be totally disabled, either on one side of my body or the other; the pain never left me a moment for eleven years and even month—that is from March 1, 1875, when I was first attacked, to October 1, 1875, when I was cured. During there eleven years I intense suffering I tried innumerable precautions from various physicians, and tried everything suggested by friends, but if I ever received the least benefit from any medicine taken internally or externally, I am not aware of it. Finally, about the first of September, I made arrangements to go to the Hot Springs of Arkansas, having despaired of every other remedy, when I accidentally met an old acquaintance, Mr. King, now owner of the Lawrence House of this city. He had once been a great sufferer from rheumatism, and, as I supposed, had been treated by a visit to Hot Springs. But when I met him he told me that his visit to the Hot Springs was in vain—the found no relief. On his return from Hot Springs he heard, for the first time, of the S.S.S., as a timely for rheumatism. He tried it and six bottles made a complete cure several years have passed since, but he had no return of the disease.
I immediately returned to try it. In September I took four bottles, and by the first of October I well—as far as the rheumatism was concerned, all pain had disappeared, and I have NOT felt a twister of it since.
I have no interest in making this statement other than the hope that it may direct some other sufferer to a sure source of relief, and if it has this result I am well rewarded for my trouble. I am very respectfully and truly your friend.
For sale by all druggists. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, Atlanta, Ga.
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.
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DRAFTS, LETTLES OF CREDIT OR POSTAL orders issued on banks in the principal cities of all European countries.
Tickets entitle the holder to passage from New York to the several ports of England, France or many, or from any port in those countries to New York via the Hamburg American packet company sold at regular rates. Returned tickets at a reduction.
Certificates, entailing the holder to passport on railroad from San Francisco to New York, or vice versa, issued at the usual rate.
Persons in Anaheim or vicinity desiring to send any point in the country except for trains that can purchase ticket here and forward them to the proper person is ad.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Los Angeles.
Capital Stock $100,000
Surplus $173,000
E. F. SPENCE, President
J. M. ELLIOTT, Cashier
DIRECTORS:
J. D. BICKNELL, J. F. CRANK, H. MARCU
WR. LACT, E. F. SPENCE,
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Estate of A. H. WILLOX J. M. ELLIOTT,
O. A. WITHERBY J. M. ELLIOTT,
J. F. CRANK G. Q. NORY,
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Pacific Coast Steamship
I have no interest in making this statement other than the hope that it may direct some other sufferer to a sure source of relief, and if it has this result I am well rewarded for my trouble. I am very respectfully and truly your friend.
For sale by all druggists. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free.
The Swift Speculative Co.
Browne 5, Atlanta, Ga.
Invahils Hotel Surgical Institute
BUFFALO, N.Y.
Organized with a full staff of eighteen Experienced and Skilled Physicians and superintendent the treatment of all Curable Diseases.
OUR FIELD OF SUCCESS.
Chronic Neural Tumor, Throat and Sinegnee Disease and Kidney Disease and Nervous Disease are generally known for our patients. Come and visit our facilities which give us excellent care and conditions for our patients.
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Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the result of this vast experience.
It is a powerful Restorative Tonie and Norvine formula vigor and strength to the system and need self by magic. Leucorrhea, or "whites," excessive flowing, painful menstruation, unnatural suppression, prolongs or fails of the uterus, weak back, antirrition, peruvianion, bearing-down sensation, chronic congestion, inflammation and ulceration of the webless inflammation pain and tenderness in ovaries, internal heat, and "female weakness."
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TIME TABLE FOR S. PETEMBER, 1887
STEAMERS:
Santa Rosa ... Aug 29 Aug 31 Sep 2 Sep 4
Los Angeles ... Sep 2 ... Sep 3 ... Sep 6
Queen of Pacific ... Sep 2 ... Sep 4 ... Sep 6
Eureka ... Sep 4 ... Sep 6 ... Sep 8
Santa Rosa ... Sep 4 ... Sep 6 ... Sep 8
Los Angeles ... Sep 8 ... Sep 11 ... Sep 14
Queen of Pacific ... Sep 10 ... Sep 12 ... Sep 16
Eureka ... Sep 12 ... Sep 14 ... Sep 18
Santa Rosa ... Sep 14 ... Sep 18 ...Sep 20
Los Angeles ... Sep 16 ... Sep 18 ...Sep 22
Queen of Pacific ... Sep 18 ...Sep 20 ...Sep 22
Eureka ... Sep 20 ...Sep 22 ...Sep 26
Santa Rosa ... Sep 22 ...Sep 24 ...Sep 26
Los Angeles ... Sep 24 ...Sep 27...Sep 30
Queen of Pacific ... Sep 26...Sep 30...Oct 2
Eureka ... Sep 28...Sep 30...Oct 3
Santa Rosa ... Sep 30...Oct 3...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 trip 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. R. R. Depot, Los Angeles, as follows:
With Santa Rosa and Queen of Pacific o'clock, A.M.
With Los Angeles and Eureka, going north, at 4:50 o'clock, p.m., railroad time.
For passage or freight; as above, or for Ticket, to and from
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PRICE $1.00, OR 6 BOTTLES.
Sold by Druglots everywhere. Send ten cents to stamp in Dr. Pierce's large Treatise on Dermatology of Women, illustrated.
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