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GENTLEMEN IN AFRICA In Livingston's travels he is continually referring to the daily females of Africa as ladies, but it is very seldom that explorers have occasion to apply the word gentlemen to the men they meet. Among the great tribes north of Victoria Nyanza, however, are a few chiefs to whom Sir Samuel Haker, Emin Paaha, Stanley and a few other white men think the word fifty applies. Beker said, for instance, that Katagrua was the only gentleman he met at the big King Kabrega's court, and Emin Paaha is equally complimentary. He says that while he was in the society of Katagrua that chief never once asked his guest for a present, and he received very politely and with every appearance of pleasure the few insignificant presents the white man was able to give him. Before Emin Paaha met this gentlemanly person he visited Chief Anfini, with whom he became very friendly, and whom he described as "the only negro gentleman" he had met in four years' wanderings in Africa. Anfini is one of the chiefs under King Kabrega, and he rules a district in Unzoro. Dr. Emin describes this remarkable person as a portly, well-dressed man of middle age, who is possessed of inborn taint, never asks for presents, and is not inquisitive about the private affairs of his guests. Since the Arabs began trading in his country Anfini has been able to procure many articles of European manufacture. Dr. Emin says that Anfini is the only negro Prince he has met to whom clothing and whatever other civilized appliances have found their way to his country have become indispensable. He dresses in English fashions and is scrupulously clean. He is the only native in the central regions of the dark continent who habitually uses plates and metal spoons at his meals. When Dr. Emin was his guest, bananas and other food were passed around on China dishes. His people never presume to appear in public in a nude condition, but all are decently wrapped in skins and bark clothing. Both Stanley and Emin Paaha spoke highly of the personal qualities of King Messa's Katikiro or Prime Minister. Dr. Emin says he "must be placed among the few negro gentlemen of our time." A ROYAL LAUNDRY. An Anerodate Characteristic of King Ludwig I. of Bavaria. King Ludwig I. of Bavaria, whose name is being recalled at the present time in various ways, was much noted for his lavish expenditure of money in beautifying his capital as for his economy in minor matters. It is said he wore the same old coat to be shaved in for forty years, and whenever it rained sent a lackey for his old umbrella, saying it was too bad to use the new one, for it had cost seven guilden. The following anecdote is quite characteristic of the King: Among the many privileges enjoyed by all persons in the slightest way connected with the court, during the reign of his easy going predecessor King Max, from the chief marshal down to the oven heater, was that of having their soiled linen washed in the royal laundry. Shortly after King Ludwig's accession, as he was standing one morning looking out of the palace window, his wonder and curiosity were arpised by seeing numerous wagons drive up one after the other in front of the royal residence, all laden with mysterious looking handles, which disappeared within the palace walls. Sending for his castellan, the King inquired the meaning of this strange procession. "May it please your Majesty," replied the astonished castellan. "It was over the custom of our late King of blessed memory to allow a few needy and deserving persons to send their washing to the royal laundry." "A few personal" (exclaimed Ludwig, "nearly an hour have I been spending at this window, and there is still no end to the procession." This is an imposition, a downright imposition, and it shall go on no longer." And he gave strict orders to have the bundles remain unopened; to keep them till Easter Tuesday, when they were to be returned unguarded, with a strict injunction never to be sent again. The result was, adds our chronicler, that half of Munich had no clean shirt for Easter. N.Y. Post. How to Make an Easy Rug. MAKE YOURSELF FELT. Hob Barlettte Gives Some Practical Advice to Young Men. My son, you may not be missed a great deal by a very wide circle of people when you die. It won't be necessary for you to leave much money for a tombstone. The few people who love you, who tenderly and truly love you, will know which mound covers your living furniture, and they can find How to Make an Easy Rug. Take a piece of Brussels or tapestry carpet the size desired. With wooden needles and Gormantown yarn knit a lace about four or five inches wide, choosing an easy pattern. The color of the yarn should contrast well with the prevailing color in the carpet, although maroon or cardinal usually looks well with any colors used for this purpose. Sow the lace around the place of carpet as a border, and you will be surprised how nice it will look. This is so simple to make that any one who can use the knitting needles can make a hand some rug in a very short time. If a harder yarn is liked, the Scottish Starlight will answer the purpose, for it wears excellently. For those who crochet but do not knit, any crochet edge will look pretty, providing the look used is coarse, as the coarser this edge is made the prettier it will look. Bund People in Russia. The Russian Statistical Committee having made a minute inquiry as to the number of blind people in Russia, it appears that blindness is very unnually distributed among the different nationalities inhabiting the empire. While there are only 8 blind people for each 10,000 Poles, 10 for as many 2 million and Jews, 19 for Russians and Lette, the figures rise to 22 with the Katholians, 35 with the Bashkirs, 41 with the Mordovians, 51 with the Tartars and Tocherogissins, 63 with the Tehuvashes, and 83 with the Votyaks. Blindness is thus much more widely spread among the Ural-Altayans, and especially among the Finnish-Mongolian stans, than among the Aryans and Semites, although the conditions of all these races, so far as poverty is concerned, are much the same. It is worthy of note that one- MAKE YOURSELF FELT. Hob Burdett gives Some Practical Advice to Young Men. My son, you may not be missed a great deal by a very wide circle of people when you die. It won't be necessary for you to leave much money for a tombstone. The few people who love you, who tenderly and dearly and truly love you, will know which mound covers your sleeping figure, and they can find it just by the corners and grasses that wave above it. And a monument ninety feet high won't make strangers care for you, or make them love you, or make them remember you. You may not be missed a great deal by very many people when you die, my boy; but that isn't what you want to think about. You want to make yourself felt and noticed while you are here. That's what you want to do. And that is more than most men do. Just run your eye over this paragraph again. If you have time, and think over it a little while you are waiting for morning service to begin. Now and then you will meet a man who actually rejoices in a mean envious sort of a way, to think that in a few years his more popular, prosperous, successful neighbor will be dead and forgotten. It may be true. The big, wide world is so busy with the living, that she does seem to forget her children when they fall asleep. But you will notice that the man who replies in this is really a man whom she has forgotten while he yet lives; who is not felt or heard in the world at all. Now, do you go ahead, my boy, and don't stop to wonder if the world will remember you and miss you one hundred years from now. Little you'll carry for this old world in a hundred years from now; Heaven grant it may be under your foot then! You just go ahead and make yourself felt now. When you are gone the world will get along without you, my boy; but while you are here do you make it understand that you are running part of this show yourself, if it is nothing more than standing at the tent-door, and directing the people to pass to the right, and move along in front of the cages. —R.J.Burdett Much sickness in farmer's families in winter is due to keeping large quantities of potatoes and other vegetables stored under sloping rooms. MISCELLANEOUS. ST JACOB'S OIL TRADE MARK REMEDY OF PAIN For Rheumatism. BRAND NEW, STRONO PROOF ARTISTIC JOB-WORK P. DAVIS & BRO., CENTER STREET, ANAHEIM, DEALERS IN PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, GRAIN, LIQUORS, CIGARS, WOOL, HIDES, ETC. J.M. Griffith Company LUMBER DEALERS ANAHEIM, Doors, Blinds, Windows, MOULDINGS, Posts, Shakes, Shingies, LATH, HAIR, PLASTER OF PARIS. ANAHEIM GRINT MILLS OPERATING ON WEDNESDAYS and Saturdays of each week. Grain, Food, Meat, Eggs, of all varieties. Corn shallied and shipped. W.T. 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First-Class Work DELINQUENT NOTICE. Amory Bigelow, CALIFORNIA PRODUCTS, GREEN & DRIED FRUITS, NUTS, ETC. 105 South Water Street, Chicago. Liberal Advances made on Consignments NOTICE. HAVING BEUGHT QUITE HEAVILY OF SUGAR, anticipating the usual advance at this season the year the BUENA PARK CASH STORE Will supply its customers with a fine article of N.D. GRANULATED, stipulating 12 pounds for $1, this giving our customers the benefit of the advantage JAMES A. WOHTAKER FULLERTON NOTICE! Payments Now Due FULLERTON LOTS Must Be Paid Immediately to E. M., FRAZLEE, TREASURER FULLERTON LAND AND TRUST COMPANY. No. 11 Temple St., Los Angeles SCHOOL TAXES SHOOL TAXES AND OVERDUE. A PROMPT INVESTMENT OF THE SAME AMOUNT AS AT THE TIME OF THE NOTICE. F.C. SMYTHE Quick-Time and Cheap Fare To Eastern and European cities. Southern Pacific Company BANK OF ANAHEIM CAPITAL STOCK, $100,000.00. PLEZ JAMES...President GEORGE V. HORR...Cashier BOARD OF DIRECTORS: E. F. 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"Untold Agony from Catarrh." W.H. Hearn, the famous physician, wrote: "Some ten years ago I was asked by my doctor to treat my catarrh. My doctor told me that every day he would bring me my vomit because my throat was swelling and churning." In this case, he brought me my vomit because my throat was swelling and churning. "Constantly Hawking and Spitting." Thomas J. Stainton, F.D., Ph.D., wrote: "I am not afraid of catarrh from catarrh for three years. I am not afraid of catarrh from catarrh for three years. I am not afraid of catarrh from catarrh for three years." In this case, he brought me my vomit because my throat was swelling and churning. "A complete Treatise on Catarrh, giving valuable hints as to clothing, diet, and other matters of importance, will be mailed, paid to any address, receipt of two-dollar postage stamps." Address: World's Impersonary Medical Association, No. 20 Main Street, Buffalo, N.Y.