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The Weekly Gazette. INSUED EVERY THURSDAY. Henry Murchie, Charles Murray, Kevin and Percy. THURSDAY...APRIL 22, 1865 The present Board of Town Trustees, whose term of office expires shortly, are deserving of the largest credit for their excellent management of town affairs for the year past. They have conducted matters with business sagacity and leave behind them a record of which any board might well be proud. Judicious expenditure of funds and economical management, have served to carry on public improvements of lasting value. Two new tanks have been erected annex streets reopened and kept in order. No town in the State has better facilities for travel. Broadway has been open and made an excellent thoroughfare and the opening of Center street bids fair to be consummated soon. Large water mains have been laid throughout town, and able management has everywhere left wholesome amenities. We print elsewhere in today’s issue an article relating to the proposed new charter which will be submitted to our people on Monday, April 20th. One clause which has created unnecessary fear to those not knowing the tax limit of the proposed charter is mentioned. Our present tax rate is 1 per cent, whereas the proposed charter limits taxation to 60 cents on the one hundred dollars of assessed valuation. Besides this the good to occur to us through being incorporated as every other town in the State under the law is too apparent for comment. Our April star-light nights are full of interest to those who follow the courses of the mysterious twinklers. The solar brotherhood do honor to the monthly record. The opposition of Mars, the opposition of Uranus, the quadrature of Saturn and the conjunction of Venus and Mercury, give life to its animals. Night after night the sky will beam with the light of three large planets as evening stars—Uranus, Saturn and Neptune. This is something new, for of late the morning sky has been the scene of saturation where the largest planets have shone resplendent. Jupiter rises on the 18th about half past 9 o’clock, and the sky will be beautiful to see. THE YOUNG MAN'S FANCY. True Love, Bismarck and the Two Viewsmen. Great excitement prevails in diplomatic circles in Berlin over the possibility of the apollo resignation of Prince Bismarck, because of the proposed marriage of Prince Alexander of Battenberg and Princess Victoria of Prussia, Prince Alexander wished to accompany Queen Victoria to Berlin as a partner for the hand of the Princes. The projected marriage can only be judged from a political point of view. On this account the marriage is an impossibility. The German policy has no root in the endeavor to avoid anything that would be likely to arouse the slightest anticomfort for suspicion, and in the Belgian question Germany must, in accordance with the declaration made by Prince Bismarck in the Kochatag, remain a wholly uninterested party. As long as Belgica is in question this course of action affords the only means of retaining the full confidence of the opposing governments. That confidence would be disturbed in an instant if the Czar's most detached antagonist were to become son-in-law of the Emperor Frederick. As a German prince Alexander cannot take steps which can only be the reverse of beneficial to the Fatherland. The intelligence of the Prince is so great that it is acutely probable that he will persist in a suit which would assuplicate the German people their Chancellor. Public opinion in Berlin is emphatically in favor of Prince Bismarck. A strong affection has existed between the young couple since Prince Alexander's visit to Berlin in 1855. The late Emperor opposed the match, but it is believed that Emperor Frederick, the Empress and Queen Victoria look upon it with favor. Prince Bismarck has had a long conference with the Empress, and has also laid before the Emperor a comprehensive statement in writing of possible consequences of the marriage. The result, according to the latest reports, is that the marriage has been postponed for the present, and that Prince Bismarck retains his position. A late dispatch from Berlin says: Prince Alexander of Battenburg goes to Charleston next Thursday, and his betrothed to Princess Victoria takes place early in June. Prince Bismarck has withdrawn his resignation solely from the consideration that Germany under the domination of Empress Victoria would lead to a speedy break-up of the German unity. Nothing since the accession of the Emperor Frederick has occurred that has so strongly animated the Russian conservatives against the Empress as the marriage question. All this radical newspapers treat the Battenburg question with disdain, and as of no consequence to the German policy, and ignore the fact that Battenburg is only one chord in the general discord struck by the party of the Empress. The resilience of the Berlin press, in referring to the court nitrigue, has been greater than was required in deference to the Emperor and the A Live Woman. In a long stretch of Mrs. Frankhale gifted woman who took out an estate husband, interned with her Addis in excess of assets and built it it returns an income of $100,000 per year. How has she done By a bold and decisive mind, she did genius, tireless energy and the power of physique. The child, Miriam I Proline, was a fragile creature, a Huguenot exotic in the French quaint New Orleans. The woman Frank Lendle by act of the Legislature name might be preserved in law as memory—in the perfection of development. She swings dumb-bum-Amazon. She is devoted to bathing rides like the Empress of Austria. Exercise of all her luxurious physical mental, she has kept her whole mind perfect equilibrium. Her handswarm characteristic, the characters large firm, with a notable upward trend, regular, connected and flowering. She never lost an intellectual oppose. She speaks German and all the Latin with fluent perfection. She has Tamed more and more, and walked into originality her studies, and reflection experiences. Much as she owes to her own more to herself. She proves genius is a capacity for hard work significant success, comes like the creeping dawn, and is no blast Lightning. Whatever she has done, she does as a woman, in a woman She has found her sex right when it wants to employ them. The Devil Fish described by Mr. Is not a more tenacious monster than Russia, whether it takes the form of feather, billions remittent, ague cake or agua. Like the octopus of the clams the victim in its tentacule, amina closer and closer in a horrible Attacked with Hostetter's Stomach however, it gradually relaxes its one grin finally squashes it, and then dam sufferer, liberated at last, repels the sense of new born freedom; engages by restoration of complete health peepia, poison, and constipation; those remarkable enemies of the human ground; and are finally driven field by this Napoleon of remedies greatest, the porest in the family cowered, regain quintate and vigorous aid, and the ability to rest tranquilly with zeal are increased by it. Remain in time and avoid unnecessary suffering. Cost of Being Always Handled The war charges of several European countries were as follows: Austria, $000 or $1 million per capita; England, $000 or $42 million per capita; France, $000 or $42 million per capita; Germany, $000 or $23 million per capita; Italy, $000 or $28 million per capita; Russia, $000 or $19 million per capita; Spain, $35 million per capita. It sometimes happens that officers of the law under the plea of zeal in the line of their duty become more dangerous to the public safety, and more objectionable in their conduct than the petty transgressor against whom their ill-advised action is disregated. The constables who shot a man down in the public streets last Thursday evening, says the San Diego Union, for running away from arrest on the charge of smuggling a few cigars, may justly be put in this category. Firing revolver bullets along a street without regard to the danger of shooting unsuspecting pedestrians was a serious aggravation of the principal offense. The present German Empress is the fifth English Princess who has held seat rank. The others were: Edyth, daughter of Edward the Elder; Otto of the First; Gunnhild, daughter of Knut, wife of Henry the Third, of Germany; Matilda, the luck between the Norman and Plantagenet dynasties, wife of Henry the Fifth, of Germany; and Isabella, daughter of King John, wife of Frederick the Second, the Wonder of the World. This last named Princess was a direct ancestor of the late Prince Consort of England, and, therefore, of the present German Empress. Senator Leland Stanford has signified his willingness to allow his name to be brought before the National Republican Convention at Chicago as a candidate for the Presidency, and to that and desires the support of the delegation from California to the convention. In Chicago on Monday night a Chicago, Burlington and Quincy engine, manned by new men, was approaching the city over the Western Indiana tracks from the southwest. At Forty-Seventh street, a crowd threw stones through the cobweb window, when Charles Sommers, one of the snow, drew a revolver next Thursday, and his betrothed to Princess Victoria takes place early in June. Prince Biarnak has withdrawn his resignation solely from the consideration that Germany would lead to a speedy break-up of the German unity. Nothing since the accession of the Emperor Frederick has occurred that has so strongly animated the Russian conservatives against the Empress as the marriage question. All the radical newspapers treat the Battenburg question with daudain, and as no consequence to the German policy, and ignore the fact that Battenberg is only one chord in the general discord struck by the party of the Empress. The residence of the Berlin press, in referring to the court nitrigenes, has been greater than was required in reference to the Emperor and the leading officers of the State. The Battenburg marriage becomes almost a minor incident in court intrigues. Among other successful schemes the Emperor has been induced to send to Count Von Moltke a series of statements on the condition of the army, followed by a request that the General be present at the meeting of the commission on reforms in the army. Count Von Moltke replied that it would be impossible for him to preside over a commission without knowing how it was constituted—and what reforms were desired. Consequently the commission has been dropped. Another move of the party of the Empress is to overhaul the diplomatic appointments. It is now stated at Berlin that Prince Bismarck had abandoned his opposition to the marriage of Prince Alexander, of Battenberg, and the Princes Victories, having gained certain other concessions, and that all the differences between the Emperor and Prince Bismarck are now settled. A Noft Answer. Santa Ana Herald. The Anaheim Gazette wants us to remember our blessed Redeemer We do, and we pray that he may reform the Gazette man, though we admit that it is rather a hard job to undertake. News in Brief. Sullivan is to leave the ring and become an editor. General Q. A. Gilmore died last weekat his residence. It is stated the late emperor left; the sum of thirty marks to every invalid soldier of the war of 1870. In the special legislative elections of Rhode Island yesterday the Republicans made a clean sweep. The principal business block of Cherokee, Kansas, was burned yesterday. The loss is between $75,000 and $100,000. Insurance light. Samuel W. Brooks, father of Hugh M. Brooks alias W. H. Maxwell, has written a long and touching appeal to the American people to help him save his boy from the gallows. At Pasadena Win Parker, E. Turner, A. G. Thirpop, S. Townsend and W. W. Webster were elected town trustees at the election on Monday, and J. Banbury Treasurer, J. N. Mumdell Marshall, and J. H. Cambell Clerk. Parker, Turner, Banbury and Mumdell were re-elected. This is a straight Prohibition ticket. Banbury received the unanimous vote of seven hundred and ninety-four. The city election at Riverside on Monday resulted in a complete victory for the anti-slavery party, after one of its most exciting contests ever held here. The entire ticket was selected by majoritias ranging from two hundred and eight dawn to forty. The officers elected were two trustees, and clerk, treasurer and marshal. The successful candidates are Martin Hooper and H. E. Allack; for trustees, Ad. S. Alkire, Clerk, James M. Drake, Treasurer, and Bradford Moore for Marshal. There was a total vote of eight hundred and fifty sight. The war charges of the several United countries were as follows: Austria, 2000 or $11 per capita; England, 1000 or $49 per capita; France, 1000 or $22 per capita; Germany, 000,000 or $26 per capita; Italy, 000 or $28 per capita; Russia, 000 or $19 per capita; Spain $35, or $26 per capita. One is not sure find that Russia spent more for women than any other country. But rather surprised to see that England seconded in the list in this respect, ally expands more per capita for women, and more than twice as much as any other country excepting America. An Iowa Idyl A man may chin And a man may work For the temperature cause all day But he can't go fishing And observe prohibition Because he isn't built that way. "Jef. Johynn" in St Paul. HOW MILLIONAIRES DO According to Southwestern Ideas Gallery, Charleston and Diamond City The rural idea of the manner in which Astors and Vanderbilt live is ample will doubtless be highly battered to sons named. A man traveling "down kamay" heard a two old women talking a cabin door. One of them, with a candle between her lips, said: "It do beat all how some folks have thing a mortal body could act fear others like you an me, Miss Peter poormen Job's turkey all they born days Now, you're beern tell of these deridits an Astors there in 'New York you" "Duno but I hay," said "Mis Peter." "Well I've lately been seen how they carry on My man straight from Zimiri Perkins, an' Ziminy from his wife's mother's uncle who takes a paper printed in New York must be true." "I aimn't doubt of it." "Well if you'll believe me, old Mis bilt don't puttend to even wash dishes She don't even make her own ber mer Mis Astor neither, and she sleep in pink velvet night gowns trince at $1,000 a yard, and embroider diamonds that cost millions on millions." "The good land!" "An' Mis Astor's bed stil goal with diamant knobs on it big eggs; every time she goes out twenty coal black horses hitched to her goal charyot; and she stands up in it all in white satin with her hair bunting back; ahrowin' $20 gold pearls beggars." "Naw!" "I dread it' it's true—every word of when Mr. and Miss Vanderbilt goes on have their carriage drawn by forty white steeds with a coal black nigger diamond ring in his nose, heading everyand Vanderbilt he lays back on his cochins smoking'a pipe that cost a clichon." "You don't mean it." "Oh do! I tell you it's a fine to be rich,Miss Peterby; an' I reckon not you an'me'd carry on just like it we only hadthe means to do it with." "Like suffl like suffl—anyhow I'd have a good green an' red grown,' an' all the salt mack'rel I can force ones." Senator Leland Stanford has signified his willingness to allow his name to be brought before the National Republican Convention at Chicago as a candidate for the Presidency, and to that end desires the support of the delegation from California to the convention. In Chicago on Monday night a Chicago, Burlington and Quincy engine, manned by new men, was approaching the city over the Western Indiana tracks from the southwest. At Forty-seventh street, a crowd threw stones through the cobwindow, when Charles Sumner, one of the crowds, drew a revolver and fired into the crowd. The ball struck James Raylan, a foundryman, in the knue. As Fortieth street the engine met the same reception from another crowd, and Summer again brought his pistol into use. He fired, the bullet striking Mike Welch, a Wabash engineer, in the groin, wounding him fatally. An alarm having been given to the police, the engine was intercepted at Thirty-First street and Summer was placed under arrest. A dispatch from St. Louis dated yesterday says: If Van Makkron keeps up the pace he set to-day in the game with the St. Louis Browns, Captain Amy will have no reason to regret the loss of Clarkson, the nonparal pitcher of the Chicago White Stockings. The crowd which witnessed the game was not large, partly owing to the cold weather and partly to the increased admission fee. The California man was a complete puzzle to Von Der Ala's peta, who only managed to knock out five dams hits of a scattering character. In machined contrast was the ease with which the Chicago met King's delivery, knocking him all over the field. But for the exceptionally good handling on the part of the Browns the scene would have been a heavy one for the Chigango, who experienced the game in the first two innings. From first to the last it was one of the most brilliant games of the season, so far as the Chicago club is concerned. The game demonstrated that the California pincher is destined to make an astonishing record, since at no time did the Browns find his style, and the score, 4 to 2 in favor of the vince, in a surprise to the admirers of the local team. Sir Richard Francis Sattler, Bart, owner of the "Genesta", who in 1865 was the guest of the New York yachtsmen, was last week married at St. Peter's East square London, to Constance Edigh, daughter of Sir Vincent Rowland Corbitt a Shropshire harrier of just lineage and large estates. Clerk Parker, Turner, Banbury and Mendell were re-elected. Banbury received the unanimous vote of seven hundred and ninety-four. The city election at Riverside on Monday resulted in a complete victory for the antislavery party, after one of the most exciting contests ever held here. The entire ticket was elected by majorities ranging from two hundred and eight down to forty. The officers elected were two trustees, and clerk, treasurer and marshal. The successful candidates are Martin Hooper and H. K. Allaitre; for trustee, Ad. S. Alkire; Clerk James M. Drake; Treasurer, and Bradford Moore for Marshal. There was a total vote of eight hundred and fifty sight. A murine accident happened in the office of the Admite Express Company on Saturday of last week. Two porters were busy lugging bags of money to a truck that was to transfer them to the Sub-Treasury on Wall Street when suddenly the bottom of one of the canvassage spits, and 4,000 fire-dollar gold pieces fell on the floor and rolled in all directions. Everybody in the place was apacheless with emotion for several moments. Then the porters recovered their messes, the doors were closed and the clerks set to work panking up the seated gold. None of the $20,000 was lost, but it took a long time to count it all and pick it up. Roseme Cookling is seriously ill in New York. Out Monday his condition changed much for the once He was hymned up in the evening by the presence of his wife whom he had not been permitted to see since his illness became serious; but after her departure he sank into a stupor from which he roused but at long intervals, and then only to display symptoms of delirium. A later dispatch saves: Cookling is believed to be dying. His attending physician does not expaint him to live twenty-four hours longer. An operation was performed at back of his left ear, where an i-choice was made, and a portion of the temporal bone lifted with a mallet and chisel, thus allowing the pain that had pressed against his brain to pass off. About an ounce of pain flared from the opening. Cookling has been unconscious most of the day, being only able to recognize his wife, who arrived Ulla today. At midnight Cookling rose from his bed and passed his room in a highly delirious condition. It now develops that G. P. Huntington has decided not to extend the Southern Pacific system to San Bernardino on the ground that right of way and depart privilege cannot be had from the real estate owners of that city for less than $20,000. Instead of the hospitality and generous treatment which his plan had a right to expect from people whom its communication would enrich in a thousand ways, he found that every man and woman around him asked for a foot of ground which the railroad was likely to need, had advanced its price to ten times its value. Not being a game to played, a sheep to be shorn or a turtle to be squashed—the solitary capitalist packed his trunk and left San Bernardino alone with its grout in powderer tables of the game and the pollen egg. Rubber stamps, stamina, lodges, kew wood ash, brass shanks for furnaces, milkman etc. Fine steel engraved with plaques. Call and see newman. Richfield, Richfield, Richfield. Invent in Richfield. Frank My & Co., sole agents for Richfield. Lots £20 up at Richfield. Richfield is on the famous Shanklin A Live Woman. In a long stretch of Mrs. Frank Lindsay, assisted woman who fink the estate of her husband, incarnated with $200,000 in excess of assets and built it up until an income of $100,000 per year. Graphic may. How has she done all hold and decisive mind, the authority mania, tireless energy and the perfection abjugation. The child, Miriam Florman line, was a fragile creature, a delicate man exotic in the French quarter of Orléans. The woman Frank Lindsay by act of the Legislature that marriage might be preserved in law as well memory is the perfection of physical development. She swings dumb-bells like amazes. She is devoted to bathing and also like the Empress of Austria. By the virtue of all her fascination, physical and mental, she has kept her whole nature in perfect equilibrium. Her hand writing is characteristic, the characters large, the firm, with a notable upward taper, the hair, connected and flowering. And she never lost an intellectual opportunity. Speaks German and all the Latin tongues fluent perfection. She has Tread much more new, and welded into her own personality her studies, and reflections, and virtues. Much as she owes to nature, owes more to herself. She proves that it is a capacity for hard work; that significant success comes like the onward-pacing dawn, and is no blast of heat staining. Whatever she has done, too, she does as a woman, in a womanly way, has found her sex has rights enough in it wants so employ them. The Devil Fish Described by Mago Not a more tenacious monster than malaise whether it takes the form of chilla and bilious remittent, ague cake or dumbbell. Like the octopus of the story it扑击 victim in its tentaculac, and folds closer and closer in a horrible embrace. Knot with Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, ever, it gradually relaxes its tremendour, finally squanders it, and the quinquefarmer, liberated at last, rejoices in sense of new born freedom, engendered the restoration of complete health. Dysania, too, and constipation, those old and widespread enemies of the human family, ground, and are finally driven from the land by this Napoleon of remedies, theatest, the porter in the family pharmacy. Rheumatism succumbs to it, overcined, regain quistute and vigor by its ability to rest tranquilly and eat that are increased by it. Resort to it time and avoid unnecessary suffering. The War charges of the several European countries were as follows: Austria, $63,000,-or $161 per capita; England, $174,000,-or $49 per capita; France, $161,000,-or $422 per capita; Germany, $111,000,-or $236 per capita; Italy, $68,000,-or $228 per capita; Russia, $108,000,-or $191 per capita; Spain $35,000,000- NEW ADVERTISING. IN REAnaheim Irrigation District. NOTICE OF AN ELECTION ON A PROPOSITION to organize the Anaheim Irrigation District in Los Angeles county, and to elect the officers thereof. Permanent to an Act of the Legislature of the State of California providing for the organization and government of irrigation districts and other purposes approved March 7th, 1828 is subject to the provisions of this Act from a common source, and by the means of drafting short hereby by their written petition signed by them and filed with the Board of Supervisors of Los Angeles county at a regular meeting of midnight after the same had been fully published for more than two weeks in an unpublished print and published in Los Angeles county, and they having died before being repaired responding to the organization of an irrigation district under the provisions of this Act amended, to be known and named the Anaheim Irrigation District and the boundaries of midnight list having been fixed by the Board of supervisors in follow-up. That certain treat of hand attest in the county of Los Angeles, and communicating as a point on the Army post at Cypress Station Co., ditch near by the Anaheim Colonium Water Co., and better known as Bedrock Canyon, there following the right north bank of ditch in a westerly direction against the ranch known as the Cajon de Santa Ana, there running K on south line of Sec. 22 T.S.W.R.W.B.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M. Sale at Public Auction—3,733 feet of second hand lumber will be sold in front of the Courthouse in the city of Los Angeles; on Saturday, April 21st., under the direction of H. L. Pavy and J. K. COURTNEY Road Overpasses of Anaheim and Artoria road district, respectively. The Lumber will be sold to the highest bidder for cash. NOTICE. Wanted to borrow on first class security, from five to twenty-five thousand dollars. For further particulars inquire of Mesarr. Pierce & Littlefield. Anaheim, April 11, 1888. REWARD. A reward of $10 will be paid for information leading to the arrest of the parties who appropriated a load of wood from my place on the Raine rtract, on Monday night last. JACOB VEITER. At S. S. A Complete L Dress Goods A Large Assortment of P Line of Men's and Boy BOOTS AS THE Also a Great Assortment Enormous Ass THE PUBLIC IS RE EXAMINE MY STOCK LAWY'S TREAT MY BY SQUARE DEAL MERIT IN THE FUTURE ENJOYED IN THE PA HOW MILLIONAIRES DO. Recording to Southwestern Ideas—Gold Galore, Charlotte and Diamonds. The rural idea of the manner in which the towns and Vanderbilt live is amusing, and doubtless be highly flickering to the pernamed. A man traveling "down in Arrow" heard two old women talking before abin door. One of them, with a clay pipe between her lips, said: "It doest all how some folks have ev'rying a mortal body could act fer, while lesse like you an' me, My Peterby, is owner Jobs turkey all the born days of our time. Now, you've been tell of them Vanities an' Astors there in 'New York, isn't Dumo but I hay," said "Mis Peterby." Well, I've lately been some things about they carry on. My man he got it right from Zimri Perkine, an Zimbe got from his wife's mother's uncle navy, so takes a paper printed in New York, so it is true. I ain't a doubt of it." Well, if you'll believe me, old Mis Vanderbilt don't parture to even wash her own clothes. She don't even make her own bed—mis Mis Astor neither, and they both up pink velvet night gowns trimmed in at $1,000 a yard, and embroidered in mints that cost millions on millions. The good land! Yes, sir! An Mis Astor's bed stil is solid with diamant knobs on it big as groves, an ev'rytime she goes up she has plenty coal black horses hitched to her solid chayot, and she stands up in it dressed in white satin with her hair hangin' down back, athrowin' $20 gold pieces to the years. Dewdan it's true—ev'ry word of it. And Mr. and Mis Vanderbilt go out they their carriage drawn by forty milk he steeds with a cool black nigger with a mint ring in his mose, leading ev'ry horse; Vanderbilt he lays back on his velvet nonsmokin'a pipe that coat a clean bill. Do not mean it." Do that. Oh, I tell you it's a fine thing rich, Mis Peterby; an' I reckon alike as you an'me'd carry on, just like that, if only had the means to do it with. Like snuff, like snuff—anyhow, I know have me a good green an' red ghiamn, an' all the salt mack'rel I could eat. How millionaires do. Recording to Southwestern Ideas—Gold Galore, Charlotte and Diamonds. The rural idea of the manner in which the towns and Vanderbilt live is amusing, and doubtless be highly flickering to the pernamed. A man traveling "down in Arrow" heard two old women talking before abin door. One of them, with a clay pipe between her lips, said: "It doest all how some folks have ev'rying a mortal body could act fer, while lesse like you an' me, My Peterby, is owner Jobs turkey all the born days of our time. Now, you've been tell of them Vanities an' Astors there in 'New York, isn't Dumo but I hay," said "Mis Peterby." Well, I've lately been some things bout they carry on. My man he got it right from Zimri Perkine, an Zimbe got from his wife's mother's uncle navy, so takes a paper printed in New York, so it is true. I ain't a doubt of it." Well, if you'll believe me, old Mis Vanderbilt don't parture to even wash her own clothes. She don't even make her own bed—mis Mis Astor neither, and they both up pink velvet night gowns trimmed in at $1,000 a yard, and embroidered in mints that cost millions on millions. The good land! Yes, sir! An Mis Astor's bed stil is solid with diamant knobs on it big as groves, an ev'rytime she goes up she has plenty coal black horses hitched to her solid chayot, and she stands up in it dressed in white satin with her hair hangin' down back, athrowin' $20 gold pieces to the years. Dewdan it's true—ev'ry word of it. And Mr. and Mis Vanderbilt go out they their carriage drawn by forty milk he steeds with a cool black nigger with a mint ring in his mose, leading ev'ry horse; Vanderbilt he lays back on his velvet nonsmokin'a pipe that coat a clean bill. Do not mean it." Do that. Oh, I tell you it's a fine thing rich, Mis Peterby; an' I reckon alike as you an'me'd carry on, just like that, if only had the means to do it with. Like snuff, like snuff—anyhow, I know have me a good green an' red ghiamn, an' all the salt mack'rel I could eat. How millionaires do. Recording to Southwestern Ideas—Gold Galore, Charlotte and Diamonds. The rural idea of the manner in which the towns and Vanderbilt live is amusing, and doubtlessly be highly flickering to the pernamed. A man traveling "down in Arrow" heard two old women talking before abin door. One of them, with a clay pipe between her lips, said: "It doest all how some folks have ev'rying a mortal body could act fer, while lesse like you an' me, My Peterby, is owner Jobs turkey all the born days of our time. Now, you've been tell of them Vanities an' Astors there in 'New York, isn't Dumo but I hay," said "Mis Peterby." Well, I've lately been some things bout they carry on. My man he got it right from Zimri Perkine, an Zimbe got from his wife's mother's uncle navy, so takes a paper printed in New York, so it is true. I ain't a doubt of it." Well, if you'll believe me, old Mis Vanderbilt don't parture to even wash her own clothes. She don't even make her own bed—mis Mis Astor neither, and they both up pink velvet night gowns trimmed in at $1,000 a yard, and embroidered in mints that cost millions on millions. The good land! Yes, sir! An Mis Astor's bed stil is solid with diamant knobs on it big as groves, an ev'rytime she goes up she has plenty coal black horses hitched to her solid chayot, and she stands up in it dressed in white satin with her hair hangin' down back, athrowin' $20 gold pieces to the years. Dewdan it's true—ev'ry word of it. And Mr. and Mis Vanderbilt go out they their carriage drawn by forty milk he steeds with a cool black nigger with a mint ring in his mose, leading ev'ry horse; Vanderbilt he lays back on his velvet nonsmokin'a pipe that coat a clean bill. Do not mean it." Do that. Oh, I tell you it's a fine thing rich, Mis Peterby; an' I reckon alike as you an'me'd carry on, just like that, if only had the means to do it with. Like snuff, like snuff—anyhow, I know have me a good green an' red ghiamn, an' all the salt mack'rel I could eat. How millionaires do. Recording to Southwestern Ideas—Gold Galore, Charlotte and Diamonds. The rural idea of the manner in which the towns and Vanderbilt live is amusing, and doubtlessly be highly flickering to the pernamed. A man traveling "down in Arrow" heard two old women talking before abin door. One of them, with a clay pipe between her lips, said: "It doest all how some folks have ev'rying a mortal body could act fer, while lesse like you an' me, My Peterby, is owner Jobs turkey all the born days of our time. Now you've been tell of them Vanities an' Astors there in 'New York, isn't Dumo but I hay," said "Mis Peterby." Well, I've lately been some things bout they carry on. My man he got it right from Zimri Perkine, an Zimbe got from his wife's mother's uncle navy, so takes a paper printed in New York, so it is true. I ain't a doubt of it." Well, if you'll believe me,old Mis Vanderbilt don't parture to even wash her own clothes. She don't even make her own bed—mis Mis Astor neither,and they both up pink velvet night gowns trimmed in at $1,000 a yard,and embroidered in mints that cost millions on millions. The good land! Yes, Sir!An Mis Astor's bed stil is solid with diamant knobs on it big as groves,an ev'rytime she goes up she has plenty coal black horses hitched to her solid chayot,and she stands up in it dressed in white satin with her hair hangin'down back,athrowin’$20 gold pieces to the years. Dewdan it's true—ev'ry word of it。And Mr. and Mis Vanderbilt go out they their carriage drawn by forty milk he steeds with a cool black niger with a mint ring in his mose,leading ev'ry horse;Vanderbilt he lays back on his velvet nonsmokin'a pipe that coat a clean bill. Do not mean it." Do that. Oh,I tell you it's a fine thing rich,Mis Peterby;an' I reckon alike as you an'me'd carry on,just like that,if only had the means to do it with。 Like snuff,like snuff—anyhow,I know have me a good green an' red ghiamn,an' all the salt mack'rel I could eat. How millionaires do. Recording to Southwestern Ideas—Gold Galore,Charlotte and Diamonds. The rural idea of the manner in which the towns and Vanderbilt live is amusing,and doubtlessly be highly flickering to the pernamed. A man traveling "down in Arrow" heard two old women talking before abin door. One of them,with a clay pipe between her lips,said: "It doest all how some folks have ev'rying a mortal body could act fer,while lesse like you an' me,My Peterby,is owner Jobs turkey all the born days of our time.Now you've been tell of them Vanities an' Astors there in 'New York,n't Dumo but I hay," said "Mis Peterby." Well,I've lately been some things bout they carry on.My man he got it right from Zimri Perkine,an Zimbe got from his wife's mother's uncle navy,so takes a paper printed in New York,so it is true. I ain't a doubt of it." Well,if you'll believe me,老 Mis Vanderbilt don't parture to even wash her own clothes。She doesn't even make her own bed—mis Mis Astor neither,and they both up pink velvet night gowns trimmed in at $1,000 a yard,and embroidered in mints that cost millions on millions. The good land! Yes, Sir!An Mis Astor's bed stil is solid with diamant knobs on it big as groves,an ev'rytime she goes up she has plenty coal black horses hitched to her solid chayot,and she stands up in it dressed in white satin with her hair hangin'down back,athrowin’$20 gold pieces to the years. DeWDAN ITS NEW MAP Of California and Nevada Hundredty Thunder and Worn Gladiator News Company at S.W.C.A.R.I.S.P.U.E. Prince Stuart on Monday night last. JACOB PAUL, Secretary The above assessment by resolution of the Board of Directors is extended April 14th. A RIMPAU, Secretary The above assessment by resolution of the Board of Directors is extended April 14th. A RIMPAU, Secretary HYPPOF General GROCERIES AND PROVISION TINWARE, WOODEN Booths and Shoes TOBACCOS FRIES to buy the dressing department and unite information for each individual item appearing in every month of the year and amount of best material used for each item being presented to the interest of every member of the household. Every another item in the Weekly Call gets b HANDSOME NEW MAP Of California and Nevada Hundredty Thunder and Worn Gladiator News Company at S.W.C.A.R.I.S.P.U.E. Prince Stuart on Monday night last. JACOB PAUL, Secretary The above assessment by resolution of the Board of Directors is extended April 14th. A RIMPAU, Secretary THE PUBLIC IS RE EXAMINE MY STOCK LAST WAYS TREAT MY BY SQUARE DEAL MERIT IN THE FUTURE ENJOYED IN THE PARK HI POPO G.H. NEW PAGE OF THE NEWSPapers and Magazine time,trouble,and risk by your orders for Book and Mail G.H. NEW PAGE OF THE NEWSPapers and Magazine time,trouble,and risk by your orders for Book and Mail Ded an' it's true—every word of it. And Mr. and Miss Vanderbilt goes out they their carriage drawn by forty milk he steeds with a coal blackigger with a pint ring in his mose, leading evry home; Vanderbilt be lays back on his velvet khan smokin' pipe that cost a clean bildo don't mean it." Do that. Oh, I tell you it's a fine thing rich, Miss Peterby; an I reckon alike as you an'med跑 on just like that, if only had the means to do it with." Likes ruff, like emuff—anyhow, I know have me a good green an' red gingham an' all the salt mack'rel I could out, snow." I'd git me some ginyneine Broch T., an some red gloss year bobs, I would." El Dita. Miral Buffalo Calvin. What church do you sing in?" asked one boy inquisitively of a new corner in the neighborhood, also of tender years. Don't sing," was the rather subdued boy aln't much of a feller if you can't get my choir somewhere. I belong to two, the triumphant rejoinder, accompanied sort of my father-can-lick your Father. But this new corner was no hand, and answer was startling and conclusive: My mother may that if you night on every night that's enough. She al't go to have dressed up in long clothes a girl baby every blunday for folks to ask. And I can chew tobacco, and that's more than you can do." The banner of victory settled down in the new corner in the neighborhood, the month of gloom that surrounded the chatterer was blackrry and snuck chime pitch—Buffalo Courrier. The Hamorena Eggs. Numbered with easy chemical experiments following: In a quill place a small amount of quicksilver, and having hammered all quarter the quill through the end of a girl baby every blunday for folks to ask. And I can chew tobacco, and that's more than you can do." The body of an unknown American was partly found on the desert count of San Antonio Bay in Lower California by the son of the Mexican gunshot Democrat, supposed that the man was put ashore some venual. The count is not inhabited unless around, there being no water Rubber stumps, stamille, hedges, key logs, mantle shanks for furnaces, woodman's ame. Fire steel engraved earth plains. Call and see sample. R. N. BATES. Telegraph office. Richfield, Richfield, Richfield. Stark Ky & Co., sole agenis for Richfield, $20 up at Richfield. Richfield is on the famous Shanklin match. REWARD. A reward of $50 will be paid for information leading to the arrest of any party deriving or injuring the town planted along the avenue at Amherst. By order of the Board of Trentham, April 11, 1858. M. MENNISON, Clock, HANDSOME NEW MAP Of California and Nevada Immediately printed in edens, showing every national, provincial and town in the State, with tabulation of population, etc. THE WEEKLY CALL will contain full reports of the Presidential Campaign. THE MORNING CALL (Morning Hour & Wake) GAZETTE and Weekly Call with Map, $2 75 per year. GAZETTE and Daily Morning Call, $6 per year. E. E. MORRIS. Established 1865. Amory Bigelow, Commission Merchant & Jobber in CALIFORNIA PRODUCTS, GREEN & DRIED FRUITS, NUTS, ETC. 105 South Water Street, Kernville, Carmichael, Denver, Colorado, The Winnemucca County area. Liberal Advance made on Condiments mildly. J. BENNERSCHEIDT, Continent, Amherst. TINSMITH AND DEALER— In all kinds of Tinsmith, Strenne, Lead and Iron Pipe, Pumpa, Etc. CYCLONE WINDMILL. The best and cheapest mill in the market. Full particular given on application. Still Giving away Houses on the Homestead Plan in CARLTON! The Coming Town of the Santa Ana Valley, situated on the Olinda Ranah. Lots for Sale - From $75 to $100 Each Acre Property - From $250 to $500 Terms Easy. Sixty-four Houses to be Built. Large and Commodious Hotel and Motor Road. This is only a Starter. No other Town Site in Southern California has met with Such Grand Success. For Full Particulars Call on D. W. HUDSON & BRO, CENTER STREET, ANAHEIM, CAL. JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF Spring Goods At S. S. FEDERMAN'S. A Complete Line of the Latest Styles of Dress Goods and Trimmings to Match. A Large Assortment of PARASOLS at Bottom Figures. An Elegant Line of Men's and Boys' CLOTHING. A very Large Invoice of City Stables, Center Street (Opponite Kruger's Bank) ANAHEIM. A. L. Lewis & Co. Proprietors. THEM STABLES ARE THE MOST VENTILATED and most comfortable in the law, and equipped with enclosures will be paid to boarding and dressing halls. The abode in all rooms will be responsible. Single and Double Teams Purchased in short notice, and no relief driving, furnished with a uniform, supplied when required. The cost remains of this unbuilt is responsibly obtained. CITY MEAT MARKET At S. S. FEDERMAN'S. A Complete Line of the Latest Styles of Dress Goods and Trimmings to Match. A Large Assortment of PARASOLS at Bottom Figures. An Elegant Line of Men's and Boys' CLOTHING. A very Large Invoice of BOOTS and SHOES AS THIS IS MY SPECIALTY. Also a Great Assortment of Lawns and Ginghams at Low Prices. Enormous Assortment of Straw Goods for All. THE PUBLIC IS RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO CALL AND EXAMINE MY STOCK OF GOODS BEFORE PURCHASING. I ALWAYS TREAT MY PATRONS WITH COURTESY. BY SQUARE DEALING AND LOW PRICES I HOPE TO MERIT IN THE FUTURE THE LIBERAL PATRONAGE I HAVE ENJOYED IN THE PAST. RESPECTFULLY, S. S. FEDERMAN. HIPPOLYTE CAHEN? General Merchandise GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, TINWARE, STATIONERY, AGATEWARE, WOODENWARE, BOOTS and Shoes, Men's Furnishing Goods. JOSEPH HELMSEN —DEALER IN— Groceries and Confectionery, Stationery and Notions, TOBACCOS AND CIGARS. Fruits of the Season Always on Hand. Newspapers and Magazines at Publishers Rates. You can save time, trouble and risk by ordering through my agency. Also, leave your orders for Book and Magazine Binding. G. H. NORCROSS' NEW STORE, CITY MEAT MARKET GO TO BENTZ & CO. For Fresh Meats, Central Deli, Plain Park, Chambers Land and Smoked Meat. The "Lily" Harrow and Alton off to Order. Michael Maynard Prine Paid Gar. Fat Stock, Sags and Poiltry. CENTER ST., AMAMFIM, CAL. Bowling Alley! NEW MANAGEMENT! Telephone Cigar Store NEW THOSE— Elegant Cigars Packed in Back Form. PLUG CUT TOBACCO MADDEN & GILROY Notice to Creditors. Notice of THOMAS DENN, Assigned NOTICE IN HEREBY GIVEN BY THE VERDGE is signed, acknowledgment of the terms of Thomas Denn is dressed, in the presence of one or more persons with the necessary vestments, which include the first publication of this notice. Thomas Denn is bound to bear the said publication in her residence near. At alton, or at any corner, Richard Bellman, Wendy & Work; James Burns & J. Temple Blossom, Least Anglia, in the town of Los Angeles. Detined this Day of February, A. D. MARSHALL BURN, Examiner of the notice of Thomas Denn, Los Angeles, January 23-24. Notice to Creditors. Fruits of the Season Always on Hand. Newspapers and Magazines at Publishers Rates. You can save time, trouble and risk by ordering through my agency. Also, leave your orders for Book and Magazine Binding. G. H. NORCROSS' NEW STORE, In Backs' Block, Los Angeles St., Anaheim. DEALER IN General Merchandise, Dry Goods, Groceries and Confectionery, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Highest Market Price Paid for Country Produce. We thank the Public for past Patronage, and ask a continuation of the same. G. H. NORCROSS. P. A. SCHUMACHER, Real-Estate Broker. Planters' Hotel Block. Anaheim, Cal. F. H. KEITH & Co., Dealers in LANDS and City PROPERTY. Loan Negotiators and Insurance Agency. ANAHEIM, LOS ANGELES CO. CAL.