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OUDERS Three men in America, they came across the To calm in and take to the river E; Time was's Hallam, till all the lyris Time was's hatred Tom were the opBut now interlace has come across the To take the dollar bank to many a west war. Kevada at Nordien, at Roch, and MinAnd when that lately stalked Boston and Hammersdale, Emile, too, fell Russell and Van Zan And harmless Dressen, we grant; Miss T. Hancock, Oryx, with our later Ovoid man American's more oglegle pen. How is a Americans hair it great gift of That fair scene, and friend to join the One fat that such boly a its infancy dye. The men they might strenghe the wind harp imitum; And were born in London town—and who wore it the last! The new Kismyply be from mountain inn! -London Punch. Muntil Agreemen. She—Oh, how do you dear Mr. Lyon! Have you forgiven me for being young of Mrs. Leo Hunter's last night? I was actually stepdaughter to take it from her birth borne, Mr. Tetterby Thompson, who you're told to be so ill. It's a horrid thing you're not like him a bit. He—A—a—I wasn't at Mr. Leo Hunter's last night—and lay on a Tetterby Thompson—Punch. II Frightened Star. OM Man (reading report) of the baseball game—they got onto Cincinnati in the game and pounded him all over the field. He moved in striking out the ball after a hot grounder had gone right through Burns, and then A Tender Mounted Tyrant. Some twenty years ago, when John A. Eller was manager of the Academy of Music in Cleveland, there was a man connected with the stock company in the capacity of heavy villain, while he was a good actor, had an ordinate fundamen for neck, to draw it mildly, which he never did. We will call him De Budge, which is rather than to give his real name, for he is living yet, we think. At least we will give ourselves the benefit of the double. De Budge was a very tender hearted miser when fall of his name. He would wrap firmly over any tale of woe no matter how remote it might be from his own time and environment. He used to say that he couldn't hurt a fly, and he couldn't when the kinker put it in his lemonade, as he generally did. One afternoon when in his arms De Budge was discovered weeping as though his heart would break. When asked the cause he said he was thinking how cruel it was to make the Egyptians across the Red sea in parents of the Israelites without first supplying them with life preservers. You can gather from the above what kind of a heavy villain De Budge was when headed to the guarda. One night when the play was "William Tell," De Budge was cast for the tyrannus. Onler, an equally heavy but more temperate villain appearing as the hero of Northernland. De Budge had been budging pretty briefly during the afternoon and when he came it his dressing room to dress for his part it was observed that he was full. However, he managed to pull through very well until they came to the same where Tell is commanded to shoot the apple from his child's head. "Petrocious monster!" amused Tell "Make a father murder his own child." De Budge's chin began to shiver, but he managed to stammer: "D——d does be comment!" Tell—With his own hand! Murder his child with his own hand! De Budge's eyes filled with tears, and it was evident to those who knew him that he would soon begin to blubber. Tell—The hand I've led him when an infant by! "Tis too much for flash and bloor to hear." Thash shoo," blubbered. De Budge. "Don't shoot, Tell, don't shoot! I know jish how fearful." A MISTAKEN CELEBRATION. Glertifying an interesting event that Man Not Yet Remembered. Columbus, Gn., May 13. There is one distinguished congregant in town, and a whole city full of disappointed people. The Chattahoochee River convention/him brought together several hundred distinguishable gentlemen among them Benator Brown and Congressman Crisp, of Georgia, several congregations from Alabama and Florida, and a number of merchants from a distance. The party was tendered a hamburg last night at the Hotel Riddle, which was a magnificent affair. Mayor Grimes was the master of ceremonies. The tents were drunk with great enthusiasm until they were interrupted by the tourmaster, who said that Congressman Crisp had a special announcement to make. The congressman, blushing to the mirs, stood up and said: "While we are here enjoying the lavish hospitality of the citizens of Columbus, this news comes to us that in the house of our fathers a child is born; he as all unite in the hope that the mother and babies are well." The band at once struck up a light air and three cheers were given for Mrs. Cheverland, while the health of the baby was drank in sparkling champagne. It was not until two days that the loyal Columbian adherents of President Cleveland discovered that their touns was in vain, and thus no heat to the White House had been born. The Anniversary Hot Blast, which has just come to hand, shows that the runner also reached that point. The editor, who is the poet J. R. Randall, says: "We congratulate the President and his young wife upon the fortunate arrival of a national baby. As soon as the news was received at Aniston and made public, the local motives have celebrated the suspicious events with unusual whistles; the great blast funnels sent up screaming, and that funnels spotted flame, painting the dark back ground of the sky and billows luminous red. The fire on Blue mountain flared volcanically; and the ladies at the inn express their congratulations in melodious chorus. How would Alabama do for the little one name?"—Courier Journal. A Washing Business. Drugglet (to customer)—There you are, sir a two cent stamp. Can I do anything else for you, sir. Customer—Wall—er—would you cash small check! Have me the trouble of going to the bank. Drugglet—With pleasure Anything else! Customer—I believe I will put one of these almanacs in my pocket, and that is all, think this morning. Drugglet—Thanks. Won't you have glass of soda water with me!—New York Sun. The Feodle's Erratic Course. Oh, how do you dear Mr. Lyon! Have you forgiven me for getting you at Mrs. Leo Hunter's last night—a and lay me Tetterby Thompson—Junch. Old Man reading report of the baseball game—they got onto Chatham early in the game and pounded him all over the field. He moved in striking out the run after a hot grounder had gone right through turns, and a man been given a life on fire, and then the visitor wielded the wrist to correct and knocked the unfortunate to the clean out of the box. Old Lady—Don't read more of that fight, please, Justah. It's too painful. Dear me! Dear me! Where will the contatable have been? And they call us a Christian country—Chicago Trinity. Canadian Batesman—Ah—you know, he might take it into the head to do it, don't you know, and if we face too prosperous, don't you know, it may make us proud, and pride is—is very useful—Pittsburgh Dispatch. Eaves and the Other Places, a Petite-Want may also moan, it hand worked end. The Keeper—We have all the notices we want. I've got some nice 'Owl Bloss Our Home mottoe, min. I'm fully supplied; have I glad Bloss Our Home mottoe in every room? Here's something long, short, just out: 'Buffer Little Children to Come Into Me, for of such is the Kingdom of Deaven.' The ideal. We don't take children here, sir."—Omaha World. Charity in the Future. Omaha, Lady—Jane, I am invited to a party to night and haven't a thing to wear. Can't you find me that sick you have got through with! High Press Bearrant—I would mum, with pleasure, but I just gave my thing away to Mrs. De Grand. That's good to the same party. To Mrs. De Grand! "Yes, mum, poor thing she's got a big home and has to keep four servants"—Omaha World. Warking Film Nearly. My dear," said a husband who is fond of putting powers," can you tell me why young women who don't want to get married are like angel's visitor? The lady finally gave it up. Because they are fern and far between. Ha, ha, hat. Not bad, elf." Exceedingly clever. He, he, he! By the way, John, can you let me have that 600? "Certainly," said John.—New York Sun. Ensemble Hasle. Chicago Husband—I heard that Mr. Lard, the eminent expert in peaks, all shortly lead to the alter the beautiful Elsa Sparrow of Walash avenue. Mr. Lard, you know, was divorced six weeks ago. Chicago Wife—and intends to wed again so soon! He couldn't have caught much of his first wife—New York Sun. Do Budge's chin began to shiver, but he managed to stammer: "D——d does be comment!" Tell—With his own hand! Murder his child with his own hand! De Budge's eyes filled with tears, and I was evident to those who knew him that he would soon begin to blubber. Tell—the hand led him when an infant by! The too much for flash and bloom to hear. Thush she," bubblered. De Budge. "Don't shoot, Tell, don't shoot! I know jish how you feel." The prompter cursed at the wing and tried to set him right but Tell, hoping that the paroxysm would pass over, went right or with his part. Mr., have you no children!" This gave the finishing blow to De Budge He shrieked: "Yes I have, Dill—two splen' boys! Love'n (he) like or life's blood. Don' abh——shleoot, Bill; don' ah-bhoot!" And he stumbled forward, attempting to throw himself into Tell's arms, that he might sweep upon his breast. It is hardly necessary to add that De Budge was seized and dragged off R. U. E and the curtain rung down P. D. Q. —Texas Sifting. His Anxiety Explained. An unpleasant contretempe took place at the opera Tuesday night. A young gentleman who had made the most desperate sacrifice to take his girl to the glittering show, had his attention attracted by a person immediately behind him, who, every few minutes, perished in stroking his shoulder. "Outstars," whispered the lady, "either that man is insane or he wants to abstract your collar button." If he touches me again," replied the youth fiercely. "I'll brain him with my binoculars." A minute afterward the intruding hand was felt upon his shoulder. The indignant duck stood up, turned around and froze the hose fellow with an awful glance. Then, as he sat down with a complacent expression, as if to say, "I've fixed him now," the wrinkled hair in his ear. In a stage whisper: "Themsirr you've got the tails under you, and this is the first night that coat has been out." With a hollow groan the hapless boy read the story of his diagrace in his charmer's eyes and when they buried Adda alive he woul gladly have shared her faith—San Francisco News Letter. Quite Too Meshustastic. Wife—What do you think of the new girl, Joain! Husband—Was that her that just let me in! Wife—Yes. Husband—Well, she's just a daisy. Wife (city)—Think so! Husband (enthusiastically)—Think so! Why, she has a complexion like a mole rose, and eyes like-like-I don't know what. And her teeth are splendid, too. Next day when John went home to dinner he was lain by a girl with a complexion like polished shonyy, eyes as large as saucer and teeth like two rows of plano keys—Boston Courter. At Coney Island. Backward, turn backward, O time in flight, rake up a suleido just for the night; am so weary of news that is stalk, writing drunkards and vagrants in jail, writing people who buy up some ground, writing chestnuts of cattle in pound; worry of ching till worn are my shoes, rake up some news mother, rake up some new Backward, turn backward, O title the years; take me again to the time when the bears, frosty and foaming were drunk by the palp, and people got full and were off to jail. Let's have a murder, or shooting or worm, let's have a scandal or thriller divorce; to work on a paper would give yu the blue, rake up some news; mother, rake up some news—Topaka Globa. Helmes and Kapitelani. Queen Kapitelani, the Hawaiian potential is charmal, positively charmed with Boston "And do you know," she said to Dr. Olive Wendell Helme, the other day," do you know Do, that I never heard of Boston until a Washington gentleman told me about it last week." The lady finally gave it up. "Because they are fine and far between." Ha, ha, ha! Not bad, eh! "Exceedingly clever. Ha, ha, he! By the way, Joan, can you let me have that 500?" "Certainly," said John.—New York Sun. Unsemely Hasten. Chicago Husband—I heard that Mr. Lard, the eminent expert in perk, all shortly lead to the alter the beautiful Elise Sparterio of Walnash avenue. Mr. Lard, you know, was divorced six weeks ago. Chicago Wife—And intends to wait again so soon. He couldn't have caught much of his first wife—New York Sun. Two litch or Two Poor. A Tramp—Joined the Anti-Poverty society yet! Another Trump—No, I haven't. Fact is I'm in a dilemma. Whenever I take a notion to join I find I haven't the requisite dollar of admittance, and whenever I have the dollar I feel too rich to join—Philadelphia Call. A Chance Meeting. Omaha Lady—How strange it seems? Only a few years ago you were a new child and now you are married. New York Lady—Yes, I have been married three years. Any children? "Oh, no; we live in a flat."—Omaha World. Little Fitchers. "Ma, said baby at the super table. 'I know why this cake is called angel cake.'" "Do you?' replied the mother without much librero. "Not; it's because I'm made by an angel. That's what you told the cook."—New York Sun. A Matter of History. Duncan Jones—Now President Jones, it am thus did do called prisoner war white; knew in Bible do say that day are do descendants of Ham; no he war a white man; now queues them are how did they get black art when? Elmer Jones—Well, well—am do jack sake I don't recount him, but I explained it amid lady have churn'd so then when do history speaks on the thair again—and so. Hotel Proprietor—What yer doin' down here! Guest—I got a little chilled in the surf, and I was directed to the engine room to warm up. Proprietor—Oh, I see. Well, perhaps you find the boiler behind you more comfortable than the ice cream freeszer.—Tid Bits. A Remarkable Memory. "Did you bear that Miss Highticker has married old Money bags?" said a New York gentleman to a friend, as the lady in question—or rather the questionable lady—tripped down the stairs of a fashionable residence. "No, it isn't possible!" "Yes, he is married to her. She confessed the whole history of her life to him, including all her flirtations." "You don't say! What a wonderful man serve them hay!"—Texas Sifting. Twans Ever Than. A very little child looked whitfully at an older sister last evening. "Did Mr. France bring you any candy tonight?" she asked. "No, Ellith." "Did he bring you any last night?" "No; I will give you some as soon as he does." "That's just it," crieled the little creature, breaking into team. "Now that you've engaged to him he doesn't find it worth while to pay you any more attention."—Philadelphia News. Wife—You haven’t been inside of a church since we were married. Husband harrowfully—No, a hurt child demands the fire.—Our alms. Mother—Help! help! Our little lion has swallowed a half dollar! Father—Lord, what a final! You make as much noise as it is if he had swallowed a $20 gold piece.—Anonymous. Jones—Is that your uncle? Smith (wonderly) Why! Have you just come? Timmany Deposit. After radiation, we have swallowed dust a plot thickens when the sun goes nearby.—Phoenix Call. At Coney Island. Queen Kaplani, the Hawaiian potentail is charmed, positively charmed with Boston "And do you know," she said to Dr. Olivia Wendell Holmes, the other day, "do you know, Doe, that I never heard of Boston until a Washington gentleman told me about it last week." Dr. Holmes did not fancy this at Subsequently he told his friend Aldrich he knew by the queen's furtive glances his plump personnel that if she had him along in her dower late obe would eat him.—Cicago News. An Ignormant Official. Condemned Criminal—I want you to good and bring me in two mince pies. Jafer—It will be time to go to the scaffold in a few minutes. "See here, you ignorant minion of the law do you suppose a man of my intelligence would eat all the mince pie he wanted under any other circumstances, may!"—Omaha World. He Is Getting Rish. Though. Henry George adopted a peculiar and heart of method for abolishing poverty which he started a newspaper. Still, perhaps wishes to obtain a practical experience poverty before making any direct efforts ward its abolition.—Lowell Citizen. On to Berlin. Chicago Girl—Oh, I do wish we could up a war with Germany. Omaha Girl—Bless me, dear, the Anglo-Saxons and the Germans all came from same rock. You shouldn't dislike Germanism. "Oh, I don't. But I was just thinking comfortable the Polishmen have been since German war. They can enjoy themselves much as they wish, while we have to marries ourselves on the altar of culture." "Really, I don't me how." "Why, they can hoon and yall all they wear at Wagner's mansion and then call it pointum."—Omaha World. Compelling Grown. A stateman from Gehane who whispered him in unusually good spelt: president Franklin had reason for it by saying: "I witnessed really hot nights, know for the furnace me in my life." I with a cigarette. "I got tired you didn't like me," said the stateman who whispered him in unusually good spelt: president Franklin had reason for it by saying: "I witnessed really hot nights, know for the furnace me in my life." I with a cigarette. STAKEN CELEBRATION. An informing event that Mar. 12, May 13, and March 1, 1894. On the occasion of the celebration, the Commission convened, has brought together and distinguished dignitaries, the Reverent Brown and Congressman Georgia, several congressmen and Florida, and a number of from a distance. The party was banquet last night at the Hotel which was a magnificent affair. It was the matter of communion, were interrupted by the humble said that Congressman Crisp had announcement to make. The concluding to the airs, stood up and we are here enjoying the lavish of the citizens of Columbia, to us that in the house of our child is born; let us all write in the mother and babe are well." And one strack up a lively air, there were given for Mrs. Curve the health of the baby was drunk champagne. It was not until to the royal Columbus affairs of Cleveland discovered that their vein, and thus no hair to the man had born. Hamilton Hot Blast, which has just shown that the runner also point. The editor, who is in Randall, may. gratulations' the President and his upon the fortunate arrival of a boy. As soon as the news was announced and made public, the loco kept screaming of rejoicing, and their muted flame, painting the dart back-the sky and billows luminously off on Bine mountain flared volcano and the ladies at the inn expressed gratifications in melodious charm. Alabama do for the little one's Court Journal. A MESSILLANDER. Anaheim Union Water Co. Location of principal place of business: Anaheim, Los Angeles county, California. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT A meeting of the Directors, held on the 5th day of February, 1894, an amendment of five deeds there was levied upon the ephemeral land between Harbors and Port Hardford (that Latin Ohio) only. The K. Gardiner, Secretary. Off as at the Postmaster in the town of Anaheim, county of Los Angeles, Paste of California. Assessment Notice. Anaheim, Olinda and Pomona Railroad Company Principal place of business: Anaheim, Los Angeles county, California. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT a meeting of the Directors, held on the 5th day of February, 1894, an amendment of five deeds there was levied upon the ephemeral land between Harbors and Port Hardford (that Latin Ohio) only. The K. Gardiner, Secretary. Off as at the Postmaster in the town of Anaheim, county of Los Angeles, Paste of California. NOTICE. Pasturage At the ranch of CHARLES BINDER in Sequel Cayon. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY, STATE OF California. In the matter of the estate of LOUIS DURR, deceased. P.C. Smythe having this day filed his certified petition for a decree of this Court authorizing and directing Z. Decker, Public Administrator, who is administrator of said estate, to convey to him certain real premises belonging to said estate and described in his said petition. It is now ordered that the said petition be heard before said Court on Monday, February 20, 1894, at 10 o'clock of said day. The said Court in James Block, sometimes known as the "Herald Building," attains on Spring street in the city and county of Los Angeles, State of California, and that notice to all parties interested in the time and place of such hearing be published in the Anaheim Gazette, a weekly newspaper printed and published in and Los Angeles county, at least four successive months. 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J.M.Griffith Company (A Commissioner.) LUMBER DEALER ANAHEIM Doors, Blinds, Windows, MOULDING Posts, Shakes, Shing or LATH, HAIR, PLASTER OF PARC ANAHEIM GRID MILLS OPERATING Wealthy shops and interiors of each work. Crane, Pool. Lake Ric., all variations skilled and shipped. FOR RENT OR SALE. THE UNDERSIGNED DEBRIER TO REIT and the 22] acres of land (10 acres in white Oranges harbour), enjoining Plaza place. Also, the 25 acres unimproved land at south La Angela street. Apply in person by mail Jan 18-19 Im Corr 11th and Nevada street. Los An BANK OF ANAHEIM CAPITAL STOCK, $100,000.00. PLEZ JAMES....President G.B.SHAFFER....Secretary EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WATCHERS, GREAT AND JEWELRY CORPERATED AND WAS A WHAT WAILS YOU? Do you feel dull, languid, low-spirited, tired, and indescribably miserable, both physically and mentally; experience a sense of fullness or bloating after eating, or of "gone-out" or emptiness of stomach in the morning; have a brittle, dry mouth, hard skin in mouth, irregular appetite, distressed, frequent headaches, blurred eyesight, "boating spasms" before the eyes, nervous prostration or exhaustion, irritability of temper, hot flushes, alternating with chilly sensations, shiny biting, tingling of hands and feet, few droppings after meals, waterfulness, or disturbed and unrefreshing sleep, constant indescribable feeling of dread, or of impending calamity? If you have all, or any considerable number of these symptoms, you are suffering from bad breath (or vomiting), Bilious Dyspnea, or Torpid Liver, associated with Dyspepsia, or Indigestion. The more complicated your disease has become, the greater the number and diversity of symptoms. No matter what stage it has reached, Dr. Pierce's Gold Medical Research will help you to coordinate directions for a reasonable length of time. If not curled, complications multiply and Consumption of the Lungs, Skin Disease, Heart Disease, Rheumatism, Kidney Disease, or other grave maladies are quite liable to set in and worsen or later induce a fatal termination. Medical discovery acts powerfully upon the Liver, and through that great blood-purifying organ, cleanses the system of all blood-taints and impurities, from whatever cause arising. It is equally offensive in acting upon the kidneys and other organs by means of cleansing, strengthening and healing their diseases in an appetizing, restorative tonic; it promotes digestion and nutrition thereby building up both flesh and strength. In material districts this wonderful medicine has gained great celebrity in curing Fever and Ague, Chills and Fever, rumb Aqua and hundred Diseases. 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From its marvelous power over this terrible fatal disease when first offering this new world-famed remedy to the Doctor Dr. Pierce thought seriously done at Chambers in the city of Los Angeles, State of California. In the matter of the estate of Louis Durrr, deceased: P. C. Smythe having this day died his certified petition praying for a peace of this Court authorizing and directing Zoe Decker Public Administrator who is administrator of said estate to convey to him certain real premises belonging to said estate and described in his said petition. It is now ordered that the said position be heard before sale Court on Monday, February 29, 1888, at 10 o'clock of midday at the courthouse of Department No. 20 said Court in Lawrenceville, Massachusetts known as the "Hail Building," attains on Spring Street in the city and county of Los Angeles. State of California, and that neither to all parties interested in the time and place of such hearing be published in the Awaken Gathering a weekly newspaper printed and published in said Los Angeles county at least four successive weeks before much hearing. Done at Chambers in the city of Los Angeles, State of California, this 17th day of January, A.D. 1888. W. P. Gardiner, Judge. BANK OF ANAHEIM CAPITAL STOCK, $100,000.00. PLEZ JAMES...President G. B. SHAFFER...Secretary BOARD OF DIRECTORS: E. F. SPENCE, W. H. MABURY W. K. JAMES, S. H. MOTT, P. JAMES. This Bank receives Deposits, Loans Money, Buys and Sells Exchange and Currency makes Collections and transacts a General Banking Business. CORRESPONDENTS: First National Bank, Los Angeles Farmers and Merchants Bank, Los Angeles Pacific Bank. San Francisco First National Bank New York. DRAFTS LETTERS OF CREDIT OR POSTAL orders issued on Banks in the principal cities of all European countries. Tickets entailing the holder to passage from New York to the several ports of England; France or Germany; or from any part in three countries to New York; via the Hamburg American Excursion Company sold as regular rates. Return tickets at a production. Certificates entailing the holder to passage or relinquished from San Francisco to New York; or vice versa; issued at the established rate. Persons in Anaheim or vicinity desiring to receive any point in the countries named for any relative or friend can purchase tickets here and forward them to the proper person by mail. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Los Angeles. Capital Stock $100,000 Merplus $175,000 E. F. SPENCE, President. J. M. ELLIOTT, Cashier. DIRECTORS: J. D. Bucknell, J. P. Crews, W. Larry. E. F. Spencer. STOCKHOLDERS: Estates of A. H. Wilcox, O.S. Whitney, G. P. Clark, A. R. Laxmaness, H. Marrey, L.K.Carrier. Kapelani, the Hawaiian potentate, positively charmed with Boston, you know, she said to Dr. Oliver Holmes, the other day, "do you know that I never heard of Boston Washington gentleman told me about them did not fancy this at all. Namely he took his friend Aldrich that by the queen's furtive glances at up personnel that if she had him alone wasn't he would eat him.—Chiwa. An Ignorant Official. Unnamed Criminal—I want you to go out me in two mince pies. It will be time to go to the scaffold minutes. Here, you ignorant minion of the law, suppose a man of my intelligence at all the mince pie he wanted under her circumstances, say—Omaha In Getting Rich. Though. George adopted a peculiar and unmethod for abolishing poverty when a newspaper. Still, perhaps he obtains a practical experience of before making any direct efforts to abolition.—Lowell Cities. On Berlin. Go Girl—Oh, I do wish we could get with Germany. Go Girl—Oh, I do wish we could get with Germany. Go Girl—Oh, I do wish we could get with Germany. But I was just thinking howable the Parishians have been since the war. They can enjoy Gumamus on they wish, while we have to just curtail on the altar of culture.—Yay, I don't see how." They can hook and yell all they want's music and then call it parish-dance World. Complimenting Greens. Humans from Gotham who visited Cleveland last Saturday morning in annually good spirit. The Humans had the reason for it by my royalty, hunked right up you for the first time in my life. I loved you. Take me again to the time when frosty and foaming, were drunk full, and people got full and were run down. Let's have a murder or shooting, let's have a scandal or thrilling work on a paper would give you rake up some news, mother, rake owls—Topaka Globe. Great Lungs really help us breathe it in during Tetra, Enema, Erynema, Bolia, Carbinicin, Sore Kye, Scroffious Sores and Swelling, Mip-Joint Disease," White Swellings," Gotre, or Thick Neck, and Enhanced Glues. Send ten cents in sample to the Bureau of Health on Skin Disease, or the same amount for a Treatise on Bacterulous Actions. "FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." Thoroughly cleans it by using Dr. Pierce's Golden Radical Mineralway, and good digestion. Faint wakes with yellow spots and mild strength and bodily health will be established. CONSUMPTION, which is Zero-fall of the Lungs, is arranged and cured by this remedy, if taken in the earlier stages of the disease. From its marvelous power over this terrifying fatal disease, when first offering this new world-famous remedy to the public, Dr Pierce thought loudly of shaking that name as too restrictive for a medicine which, from its wonderful combination of tonic, or strengthening, alternative or blood-cleansing, anti-bilious, postural, and nutritive properties, is unequaled, not only as a remedy for Consumption, but for all Chronic Illness of the Liver, Blood, and Lungs. For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Shortness of Breath, Chronic Nasal Cottery, Bronchitis, Asthma, Severe Courage, and Kindred affection, is an efficient remedy. Send ten cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce's book on Consumption. Address: World's Hispaniary Medical Association, 603 Main St., Buffalo, PAINLESS CHILDREN AND MINISTRY OF HOSPITALITY PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM AND HOSPITALITY PARKER'S GINGERTONIC HOSPITALITY Tutt's Pills CURE Malaria, Dumb Chills, Fever and Ague, Wind Colic, Bilious Attacha. WIZARD OIL CURE Himalaya, Yunnan, Sumatra, Bhutanialis, India TERMAY RHEUMATISM Quintana Roo, Guatemala, San Antonio, El Salvador Salt by Strength (75.00) and $10.00. Salt by Strength (75.00) and $10.00. Salt by Strength (75.00) and $10.00. Salt by Strength (75.00) and $10.00. Salt by Strength (75.00) and $10.00. Salt by Strength (75.00) and $10.00. Salt by Strength (75.00) and $10.00. Salt by Strength (75.00) and $10.00. Salt by Strength (75.00) and $10.00. Salt by Strength (75.00) and $10.00. Salt by Strength (75.00) and $10.00. Salt by Strength (75.00) and $10.00. Salt by Strength (75.00) and $10.00. Salt by Strength (75.00) and $10.00. Salt by Strength (75.00) and $10.00. Salt by Strength (75.00) and $10. F. CONRAD, Wine and Wine Manufacturer Purchaser in the land market of Holwood & Rye Whiskies. R. Griffith Company (Member Dealers) (Naheim) MBER DEALERS (Naheim) Keep continually on hand Oars, Blinds, Windows, DULDINGS. Osts, Shakes, Shinges, HAIR, PLASTER OF PARIS. KIM GRIFT, MILLS OPERATING ON hand and bartenders of each wort. Pard, Kind, Min., of all variation. Corm and shipped. FOR RENT OR SALE. UNDESIGNED DESIRES TO RENT OR (2) acres of land (10 acres in vines) on any avenue, adjuncting Main's place the 50 north unimproved land at south end of the street. Apply in person or by letter to A. W. WORMS. R. LUEDK. Ch Maker and Jeweler Centre Street, Anaheim. ERY DESCRIPTION OF WATCHER, GLOCK Jewelry carefully required and warrant. PIERCE & LITTLEFIELD, GENERAL LAND AGENTS AND REAL ESTATE BROKERS. We will sell land belonging to OURSELVES, and located and in, lots and prices to suit purchasers who want a home. And we buy, sell, rent and care for the property of others. PIERCE & LITTLEFIELD. - Anaheim, Cal. Fred Crist, MERCHANT TAILOR, Anaheim Hotel Building, Anaheim, Cal. ALWAYS ON HAND A FULL LINE OF THE FINEST IMPORTED GOODS. A Perfect Fit Guaranteed. The patronage of the public responsibly cultivated. I have now been build a very large amount of tactered goods, from which every taste can be mixed, and responsibly ask that there is most of anythilike will arrive me a call. FASHION LIVERY AND SALE STABLES. Center Street. : : : ANAHEIM. N. H. MITCHELL, PROPRIETOR. The finest turnouts in the county at reasonable rates. Parties desirous LIVERY AND SALE STABLES. Center Street. : : : ANAHEIM. N. H. MITCHELL, PROPRIETOR. The finest turnouts in the county at reasonable rates. Parties desirous of handsome rigs and first-class stepping roadsters will do well to give me a call. Hotel del Campc TRACT. Three Minutes walk from the business center of Anaheim. Adjoining the depot grounds of the California Central Railroad. Fifty Thousand Dollar Hotel now being Built on the Tract. RANGE TREES At Half-Price 1888. Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Bazar is a home journal. It has choice literature and fine art illustations with the latest intelligence regarding fashions. Each number has clever and short stories, practical and timely bright poems, humorous sketches. Its pattern-sheet and fashion-plate elements will always help Indians to move times the cost of the architecture, and on social etiquette, decorative art, keeping in all its branches, or story, make it useful in every household, and promoter of economy. Its editors are marked by good name, and not a line is used to the colonies that could inflict most fatidious taints. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. PER YEAR: MEN'S BAZAR ... $4.00 MEN'S MAGAZINE ... 4.00 MEN'S WEEKLY ... 4.00 MEN'S YOUNG DEMON ... 2.00 Volume of the Bazaar begins with the Number for January of each year, so we time is maintained, subscriptions begin with the Number current at times of order. And Volume of Harper's Bazaar, for years both, in such cloth birding, will be by mail postage paid, or by express (provided the freight does not exceed one dollar per volume), for $7.00 dollars. The same for such volumes, suitable long-welling will be sent by mail postpaid, or and $1.00 each. Subscriptions should be made by Post-Officio Order or Death, in mind whom of persons are not to carry the advertisement without the express order of Hampson & Albion. HAMPSON & BURNSING, Near York, Three Minutes walk from the business center of Anaheim. Adjoining the depot grounds of the California Central Railroad. Fifty Thousand Dollar Hotel now being Built on the Tract. Business and residence lots are now offered for sale on this tract at low prices, which will only hold good for a limited time. Special inducements are offered to persons who will build on This Tract. The owners of this tract will spare no expense in improving it and making it the choicest part of town. For information, maps and price list apply to ANAHEIM IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, Or to any Real Estate Agent in Anaheim. Northern and Heals. SANTA ABIE another and heals the membrane of the throat and lunge, when poisoned and inflamed by disease. It prevents night events and tightness across the chest, some coughs, group asthma, coldness, pneumonia, wheezing-cough and all other throat and lung trouble. No other condition is so successful in saving small amounts of California Cat-Eye. The recurrent and increasing demand for these standard California remedies confirms their merits. Sold and absolutely guaranteed by A. Kreg, Anaheim, Cal., at $3 a package. There for $2.50. Not a California Bazaar. Anybody can catch a wild kind of weather. The trouble is to let go, like the man who caught the hour. We advise any resident of A. Kreg a battle of SANTA ABIE, the California King of Community, Anaheim, Riverside, Cogges and Group Cone, and keep it beauty. The planner for the hats and death in the above transactions. Sold at $1 a bottle or 2 for $9.00. CALIFORNIA CAT-EYE gives human-like relief. Theimental view is more highland by its healing and providing means. Given it a twist. The monthly treatment $1, sum by mail $2.50. The Original Almond Giftery by only抢 up in large two-season to homes, and in an almond house for old almond houses, with shaded bunks and all other amenities. Sold at the National Almond Company. Sold at A. Kreg, Anaheim, Cal., at 27 miles by road. LIEB'S BEER HALL, OFFERTURE PRESENTED BY: Charles Wren and Joseph Lennard on behalf of Impressa and Danae Shire. G. A. Brunswicker, PALACE MEAT MARKET, Los Angeles St., Anaheim. Imports over in the face of most other buildings and best quality premises may be obtained from the public and will change accordingly to please them. An Anaheim Gift. The Original Almond Giftery by only抢 up in large two-season to homes, and in an almond house for old almond houses with shaded bunks and all other amenities. Sold at the National Almond Company. Sold at A. Kreg, Anaheim, Cal., at 27 miles by road.