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ending States and was set at all the time, with regard to foreign wars that could affect the actions of the Monroe Treaty, which was set forth for a time. He was not able to pass through the plenitude of Europe, but he did not have any knowledge of what happened in France and Germany that would affect his position in public men there. That the relief of England in that offer was draught out was surprising. The opinion was general in that with more than one third of states fighting less than two-thirds the over of England would turn the scale to favor the rebellion party. England wanted an excuse to take a hand in the matter. But a little later the English public unleashed rather a radical change. Auguste Bonaparte is wrestling with Turks of Upper Santa Ana in the attempt to consolidate the Yurka water rights—a new system under the Wright ferry. The Yurka's mains are routed further than the navigation of the sea and recognized by the Supreme Court of the State. They refuse to surrender them any corporation, and we don't blame the Santa Ana App Standard. The coastal rights other than the mysteries of the state are high mapping obstructions will not wash with people who understand the water question, and only in this case of the world, but that the state cannot adequately explain the water question at least on the ground that their treated rights will be warranted. That combined rights will make them much harder to water before our water knows that North America currently has hail and floods of water traced to it. If these waters should not be known to affect a agreement on the matter, and if they do not already be known to be more likely to happen, then America cannot fail to treat these afflictions of its dominance to the rest of the world by treating them with care and attention. News in Brief The public debt statement shows a decision regarding the month of 87,224,675, due June 30th, 1858, $11,461,974. A London society paper has announced that there has been a quarrel between Duke of Marlborough and Mrs. Paraná, on account of the former's insane Mrs. Stevens, it is now learned in a paper just removed from London, due next to break up the match because another person has particularly in love with present Duchess. The letter also states the Duchess proposes to visit New York the latter part of October. Queen Natalie of Sovria is at Eustice arguing the court at Belgrade to grant hearing in the divorce suit now pending between King Milan and herself. The new declares that he can obtain fresh pensions, and asks the court to pause the trial for three months. His purpose is to crush the duchess, who is traveling Europe and being sabotaged by all royals. Nevertheless Queen Natalie is determined right to the last for her rights against the King can master. Past Father Shuck, pastor of St. Mary Church at Millhouses, Ind., has just turned from home, where he had an affair with the Pope. He says in an email: "I have positive information that there will not remain in Rome more than two years more, and I expect he will leave there within the next six months will go to Spain, where he is invited to arms of a moral respite. The hearers of the Catholic Church will be granted at Maltrich. Even now preparations are being made for the departure, that takes place at any moment." The Louisiana Storming in a leaderless question says: "It will be not for government of the United Nations to Canada in a dependent Britain and back of the movement would undermine safety areas, and that the gases of the English trench American country had to deal with these afflictions of its dominance by treating them with care and attention." NOT THE LITERARY GAME A MIDWEST EAST OVERSEAS JOURNAL Not Mind in Journalism New York is in town and will be the literary capital of the nation. In this country, there is a great demand for books and articles on literature. The New York World Magazine published in the Sunday. Now I happened to know that the question was furnished by a new edition at 87 a week. Eight editions is the amount which The World for special articles, The Hearst paper, The Tribune 90, and the afternoon paper. Outside of the contributions of our staff the New York dailies very little matter except what is found in other newspapers nor fortune is made. New York newspaper magazine is unknown outside of the republishing house squares. Except two or three veterans, the correspondence of the out-of-print writer of 2,000 words being more than twenty some are glad to get $8,000 they write is poor indeed. A commercial spirit pervades as well as Wall street. A prevails everywhere, and does not receive any recognition as successful stock speculator fills the treasury with file operations. Pow praises it reside in New York, and a little incongruous compensation is not a literary salon in the city spirits can meet in social affairs. New York is neither the place to study by literary work, nor the place to work in. Life in New York collects to study, culture or medicine or a city inhabited by, or adjuncts to, 500,000 people, it is astonishing. To show the extent to which the GAZETTE is read and the different parts of our country to win it goes, it will only be necessary to refer to the fact that letters have been received at this office week from widely different sources, asking for information upon a matter which appeared in these columns some time ago. One came from a lady in Florida, Mrs C K Folton, who asked for information after a certain soft shall waunt which Mr. McDermott of Orange-throps was raising. A day or two after a letter was received from Charles Dougherty, House of Representatives, at Washington, asking for information upon the same subject. Both letters were promptly answered. We are in receipt constantly of letters from all parts of the Union asking for information upon different matters connected with Anheim. The GAZETTE goes to almost every State in the Union, and is consequently a valuable advertising medium. A word to the wise, etc. The assurance of the London Standard, in referring to the Trent affair as an evidence of the fear Americans entertain of British cause, is characteristic of an English Tory journal. No personality less hermetically cast in self-concept would assume to be unmindful of the popular conditions under which the American Government handles the Confederate Ministers over an English authority. The United States Government whosoil in possession of the facts case. San Francisco Call: The Grape growers and Winemakers' Union advises the drying of all Mission and Malvoise grapes, and ZETTE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1888. NEW ADVERTISING ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure. HON. J. R. DUPLY (of San Francisco) DISTRICT ATTORNEY B. J. SNODGRASS Road Overseer DELINQUENT NOTICE Amateur, Ontario and Provincial Railroad Company NOT THE LITERARY CAPTAL NOTICE: Anaheim, Ohio and Philadelphia Railroad Company I AM NOW READY TO MAKE CONTRACTS Pampas Plumes M. NERELUNG SHELDON LITTLEFIELD SCHOOL TANES SUPERVISOR, FIFTH DISTRICT W. M. McFADDEN DONT YOULONG! Gazette, STATE SENATOR NEW ADVERTISING COAL: I have secured the exclusive agency of the Black Diamond Coal Company, and sell at following Los Angeles prices: Car Lots, on Track, per Ton. $9 50 I have secured the exclusive agency of the Black Diamond Coal Company, and sell at following Los Angeles prices: Car Lots, on Track, per Ton. $9 50 Retail, per Ton, delivered. 12 00 Half Ton, delivered. 6 50 Sack, 100 lbs. delivered. 75c H. C. Gade. P. PELLEGRIN & SON, Sole Agents for New Home, Davis Vertical Feed, Avery & Royal St. John Sewing Machines direct from the Manufacturers. Postoffice Block, Center Street FIRST GRAND ANNUAL ENTERTAINMENT AND BALL And Dedication of REISER'S OPERA-HOUSE. Thursday Evening, September 13. Capt. S. O. Wood, R. Melrose, Leyr, and Dr. J. S. Gardner A PETITION. GRAND BALL Master A Good Time Preamble S. H. BROWN, Undertaker and Embalmer, Fullerton. Prices Moderate. S. H. BROWN: Fullerton, Cal. JOSEPH HELMSEN. Groceries and Confectionery, Stationery and Notions. TOBACCOS AND CIGARS. A. T. WALLOP WISHES TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE LADIES OF AN HOME UNDER RIDING COUNTRY TO HIS Well-Selected Stock Dry Goods, Ladies' Ready-Made Underwear (Lady Always Attendance) Full Line of Gents', Ladies' and Children's Shoes. WISHES TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE LADIES OF AN HISTORICAL UNION FOUNDING COUNTRY TO HIS Well-Selected Stock OF Dry Goods, Ladies' Ready-Made Underwear (Lady Always in Attendance) Full Line of Gents', Ladies' and Children's Shoes, FROM FINAL FRENCH KID TO CANVAS Full Line of Choice Summer Silk, Satin, Etc. TO SELECT FROM Orders for all Kinds of Goods Promptly Filled. HIPPOLYTE CAHEN, General Merchandise Keps always on the list of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, HARDWARE, TINWARE, STATIONERY, AGATEWARE, WOODENWARE, Boots and Shoes, Men's Furnishing Goods. Livery, Feed and Board STABLE. First-Class Turnouts at Reasonable Rates! D. J. KRAEMER, Prop. Fullerton, - Cal