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What to do with Surpentions: We many suspensions that need crush. We fancy our friend is good imagine alone one has sighted us, or neighbor of having broken ill well we are mistaken, and, in could never probably warm our trust in our friend, or cropest, should bad us to put thoughts to abandon such an one has perjage, dropped a word of wondful into our sarcasm it from our thoughts with Circumstances may lead to cold one whom we honor, let us contract him in our heart of hearts fear that someone has committed a however does not concern us in in which we are not called upon let us expel the idea as an unmerger. In one of these two ways may be rightly dealt with that has a mission to perform, if it is an unworthy or will be dismissed. In a transient guest of the be useful in establishing the which should be brought to light, for the guilt which should be way that permanent imminence of their influence is... a perilous philadelphia Leider. Thankful for Good Health. Thank the Lord all ye that can call yourselves healthy. The day has gone by for physically delicate women. This age demands Hates and young Venus with simple senses and vritable minds. Sparked fruit and spewed people go in the same category in the popular taste. To the question, how are you today? For one, always feel like replying in the words of an old Irish servant who had final rest her faithful soul after ever it be this windy day! First rate, give to Golf! It is much a grand thing to be so and strong, to feel that your soul is riding on its way to glory in a charlot and not in a broken down old mud cart. Talk about happiness! Why, a well tug gar has a better time of it than a sick kind any day. If then, like a bird, your strong wing uplifts you above the countless shafts of pain which that grim oil sportman death, is ever alining at your humanity, count yourself an ingrate if the song of thanksgiving is not always swelling from your heart like the constant song of a booblink singing for very joy above the clover. "Amber" in Chicago Journal. The Hot Water Hath. If you want to keep your skin nice than The Hot Water Hath. If you want to keep your skin nice this summer you will have to persist in the hot water bath. I read a funny thing the other day about Mrs. Langtry using siloes of raw meat on her face to make her skin soft and white. I should like to call it a campaign barrildle, only Mrs. Langtry is not running for president. Her skin is kept soft and white by the use of the very hottest water and the giving of a little care test when it is exposed to the sun; some simple ointment, perhaps just a little vaseline, is rubbed over it for a while, and as for all the wonderful stuff she is credited with using, I doubt if they have touched that fair, pure face. Plenty of exercises, a great deal of bathing and even temper are about as good to keep the skin in order and to keep one young looking as all the cosmetics prescribed from the time when Cleopatra lived. However, when you are in the country, don't submit to the abomination of hard water—think it would ruin the complexion of an elephant. If you can't get rain water put a little lern or a few drops of ammonia in the bowl whenever you bathe your face—"balf" in New York Star. Tea or coffee stains will come out at once if they are taken immediately and held over a pail while boiling water is poured upon them. To darken light malogany and cherry, titrate of potash dissolved in water is excellent, and gives it the appearance of age. A VALIANT FIGHT. How Rochester, N. Y., Wrestled With the Telephone and Womb Rochester, N. Y., is the only city in the United States which does not generally use the Bell telephone. On the 20th of November, 1850, about seven hundred subscribers hung up their phones, and they have been hung up since. It is the most noteworthy fight with a corporation ever known. The cause of it was the attempt of the local bell company (whose officers all lived in another city) to exact a rate per message from the subscribers, instead of a "flat rate." The people resisted it, the courts sustained the position that the license was revocable at will, the Common Council revoked it. The company ignored this action, and without permission, erected poles in the streets and strong additional wires; but the courts held that this was unlawful. According to the message rate, a house like H. H. Warner & Co., proprietor of Warner's safe cure, who were among the heaviest patrons, would have to pay something like $1,000 a year for the same telephone service as before. For a city of 125,000 people, Rochester has made a good many sensations. Sam Patch and his deadly leap, the Fox sisters' spiritual rapings, Seward's "irrepressible conflict speech," Susan B. Anthony's attempt to vote, the cometary discoveries of Dr. Swift of Warner observatory, have each made the city the "talk of the world," she leads in the manufacture of proprietary medicine, and its immense nursery, shoe and... A woman dabbing on lotions, pastilles and whiskwirl. I know of another lovely woman who was sensitive about her freckles. She took some beautiful cosmetic and removed them. She never seemed strong after that, and died here she was 50. I knew another who would also infinitesimal doses of arsenic. She did with some unknown stomach disease. But the smallest case I know of was one of a most beautiful, dashing society woman. I remember seeing her one night in her surrptions, gliding beauty, the queen of an ice carnival, surrounded by flatterers and ad mirrors. I did not see her again until three years afterward; and then she was being led along the street by an attendant—totally blind from the excessive use of cosmetics—and worse than that, continually subject to terrible epileptic fits. These are "awful examples," but true ones, and still in the face of these and kindred warnings women will insist upon painting and powdering and drying themselves. Paul Sessions Tupper in Chicago Herald. The Victory Gained. Gamlington appearing suddenly)—Once for all, Clara, will you forgive me! I can't bear to give you up for so trivial a reason. Clara—No, Henry, nothing but a very strong will power—a power stronger than my own—would make me change my determent, and as Henry turns away heaven knows you've got it, Henry—Tal Bits After the wedding breakfast of Prince Henry and the Princess Irina at Berlin, while the bride was dressing for the journey her garter was cut up and the pieces distributed among her maids of honor, in accordance with an old German custom. Sponge Industry of the Bahamas. Off the Neapolitan coast and in other parts of the Mediterranean living in the approving water of the Bahama Islands, however varying in length from twenty to eight feet, with curved prongs at one end and are employed to detach the sponge fro the rock to which it clings and to convey to the boat. In which are the fishermen clear is the water that, with the aid of water glass, a pail or box, with a glass beetle, fishermen can easily distinguish sponges from other forms of marine plant life at depth of fifty or sixty or more feet. When taken from their hatteness sponges a Pearl and feel like pieces of raw, soft beaked silvery, elastic, nasty and repulsive those range from purple to orange. According to the message rate, a house like H. H. Warner & Co., proprietor of Warner's safe cure, who were among the heaviest patrons, would have to pay something like $1,000 a year for the same telephone service as before. For a city of 125,000 people, Rochester has made a good many sensations. Sam Patch and his deadly leap, the Fox sisters' spiritual rappings, Seward's" irrepressible conflict speech, Susan B. Anthony's attempt to vote, the cometary discoveries of Dr Swift, of Warner observatory, have each made the city the "talk of the world;" she leads in the manufacture of proprietary medicine, and her immense nursery, shoes and clothing interests puts her in the front rank. The origin of one of her greatest industries is interesting: About ten years ago one of her foremost citizens was stricken down in the very height of a successful business career, with what his doctors said was an incurable disease. They gave him up to die. He then used what is now known as Warner's safe cure, and since then has developed up the world's great champion of the people against the assumed monopoly of physicians over the treatment of disease! His fight, too, has kept a determined one, and as successful as determined. To-day he is at the head of the largest proprietary medicine business in the world, having branch houses and laboratories in London; England; Toronto; Canada; Melbourne; Victoria; Sydney; New South Wales; Frankfort; Germany; Prague; Austria; Rangoon; Burmah. Many foreign governments will not permit the manufacture and sale of proprietary medicines of any name or nature till their formulae value and harmless JACOBS OIL Stiffness—Stiff Neck. DELINQUENT NOTICE. Anaheim, Olinda and Pomona Railroad Company. TWO OR THREE CATALOGS ON THE FOLLOWING: 1. Anaheim, Olinda and Pomona Railroad Company. 2. Anaheim, Olinda and Pomona Railroad Company. A HIMPAI Secretary. The above is hereby incorporated by August 6th, 1859, under the laws of the State of California, to be registered in the County of Anaheim on the 20th day of August, 1859, pursuant to the laws of the State of California, to be registered in the County of Anaheim on the 20th day of August, 1859, pursuant to the laws of the State of California. J.M. Griffith Company LUMBER DEALERS ANAHEIM, Doors, Blinds, Windows, MOULDINGS, Posts, Shakes, Shingies, LATH, HAIR, PLASTER OF PARIS. F. & J. BACKS, Pacific Coast Steamship COMPANY. NORTHERN ROUTES SOUTHERN ROUTES TIME TABLE FOR SERVICE TIMES. BANK OF ANAHEIM CAPITAL STOCK, $100,000.00. PLEZ JAMES... PRESIDENT GEORGE V. HOERR... BOARD OF DIRECTORS. MELWOOD & RYE Whiskies. My BEER is Equal to any Lager Beer in the Sale. R. IUDKE. Watch Maker and Jeweler Centre Street Anaheim. OUR PREMIUMS For 1880. THIS PAPER WITH THE SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY CALL OR THE SAN FRANCISCO MORNING CALL AND PREMIUMS FOR THE PRESIDENTIAL YEAR. MAKE A SPECIALTY And sell better goods for less money than any other store in town. FEDERMAN. ZARD OIL CURES, Toothache, Earache, CIA, SORE THROAT, Croup, Frost Blies, Caked Breasts, Lame Back, HEUMATISM Brauses, Cuts, Burns, Old Sore, &c. by druggists, 50c. and $1.00. LINES BLOOD AND LIVER PILLR. in the World. Try Them. 25c. O BOOK MAILED FREE. Address WIZARD OIL CO., CHICACO. DR PAIN Ba'ed Hay! FOR SALE! IELAND'S BEAR AT GADES. NOTICE LED PROPONALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY Trades of Academy School district for the sale of one load (S.O.L.A.) of Acacia Woodland, Los Angeles, CA, and all parts of the land in the county to the several parts of England, on or near many of them any part in New York, via the Panama American Trade Commission and all regular rates. Return taxable collection at the established rate. PERSONS IN ANAheim of identity may be sent to the country office of the National Bank of Anaheim, Los Angeles St., Anaheim. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Los Angeles. Capital Stock $200,000 Reserve $205,000 OFFICERS: E. F. SPENCE, President. J. D. BICKNELL, Vice-President. J. M. ELLIOTT, Cashier. DIRECTORS: K. F. SPENCE, WILLIAM LAST, J. D. BICKNELL, J. M. ELLIOTT, KELLOGG BROS.. NOTICE IS HEREY GIVEN THAT THE BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEE ON CENTER STREET OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF ANAHEIM COUNTY, LOS ANGELES, CA, JULY 18, 1879. THE SUPERIOR COURT STATE OF CALIFORNIA OCTOBER 2, 1879 the entry of the estate of JOEL H. TUNKEE the publication of time for providing care is hereby given that Monday, the 16th day of October, 1879. PAINLESS CHILDBIRTH PERSIAN BLOOM PAINLESS CHILDBIRTH PAINLESS CHILDBIRTH Tutt's Pills This popular remedy never falls to affectentially cure Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Headache, Billiousness And all diseases arising from a Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion. The natural result is good appetite and mild flush. Dozen small; irregularly many coated and many to swallow. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Anaheim Union Water Co. Location of principal place of business: Anaheim, Los Angeles County, California. NOTICE IS HEREY GIVEN THAT AT A meeting of the Trustees, held on the 4th day of October, 1879, all members (No. 11) of the Trustee's Committee per share was invited to attend. THE STABLES ARE THE BEST VENTILATED AND most accommodations in the town, and special attention will be paid to boarding and dining here. The change in all rooms will be reasonable. Single and Double Teams Purchased at about median and on rental drives, families with the annuity, supplied when required. The rent of his mobile is responsibility of him. Estray Mare! P. PELLEGRIN & SON, We buy all our Miscellaneous Instruments and Sewing Mechanics direct from the Manufacturer. Plantation Block, Century Street THE GAZETTE IS THE BEST THE SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY CALL THE SAN FRANCISCO MORNING CALL AS PREMIUMS FOR THE PRESIDENTIAL YEAR. ADVERTISING MEDIUM. Harper's Bazar. OUR PREMIUMS FOR THE PRESIDENTIAL YEAR. THIS PAPER THE SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY BULLETIN, SEMI-WEEKLY BULLETIN, DAILY BULLETIN, AND A COMPLETE ATLAS OF THE WORLD. PICK OUT YOUR COMBINATION. The San Francisco Weekly Bulletin is the official publication of the city and its residents. It covers news, events, and information relevant to the community. The Daily Evening Bulletin provides daily updates on local news and events. The Atlas of the World offers comprehensive geographical information about the world. $500 REMAINS Tored by the manufacturer of Dr. Sage's Catarrh remedy, for the treatment of catarrh in the head where they cannot cure it. SYMPTOMS OF CATARRH: Heavy breaths, chills, sweating, felling from the head, and other symptoms profuse, watery, irritated, bloody and puffy. The eyes are dark and watery; there is rigidity in the arms, shadows, looking heavy on the throat, expulsion of mucus matter, and a "massing" in the mouth and jaw. The throat is offensive, swollen and tense, there is a sensation of pain with mental depression in a speaking or talking condition. Only one symptom is present in one individual. Three symptoms of catarrh are present without manifesting half of the above symptoms, without consumption, and in the grayscale disease is no common, indifferent and dangerous. By my midnight I have been taking Dr. Sage's Catarrh remedy into the worst of catarrh, and Catarrh is now the worst of catarrh. "Untold Agony from Catarrh." Pred. W. HAWKINS, the Times memoirer, of Blair, N.Y., writes: "Some ten years ago I suffered untold agony from chronic nasal catarrh. My family physician gave me an immediate and I must say that ever since towards maturity, my voice would sound heavier. I could only speak abnormally when I breathed. In the morning my coughing and shivering of my throat would almost strangle me. By the time of Dr. Sage's Catarrh remedy, in three months, I was a well man, and the cure has been permanent." "Constantly Hawking and Spinning"> Thomas J. KENTROE, Esq., 292 Post Street, M. Louis, Md., writes: "I am a grim man from catarrh for three years. All these hard breaks, and with constant hawing and spitting, and for just eight months could not be through the natriums. I licked I was advised to try Dr. Sage's Catarrh remedy, and I am now a well man. It is the only remedy currently known for catarrh now manufactured, and he has only to give it a final trial to experience its amazing results." On Catarrh, giving valvulism, diarrhea, colds and colitis will be mentioned as a two-month thriller. PASTURADE For Horses Only ON THE TITLE JAMES MOSS.