anaheim-gazette 1889-05-16
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O YE SWEET HEAVENS!
O ye sweet heavens! your silence is to me
More than all mums. With what full delight
I come down to my dwelling by the sea
And look out from the lattice on the night!
There the same glories burne warme and bright
As in my boyhood; and if I am old
Are they not also? Thus my spirit is hold
To think perhaps we are corral. Who
Can tell when first my faculty begins
Of thought? Who knows but I was there with you
When first your Maker's mind, colonial spheres,
Contrived your motion are I was a man?
Else, wherefore do mine eyes thus fill with tears
As I, O Pielade: your beauty man?
—T. W. Parsons in The Century
The Russian and the Asiatic.
The fact is that in dealing with Asiatic affairs the semi-Asiatic Russian must necessarily have at every stage a decided advantage over the thoroughly European English man. John Bull, when compelled by circumstances to do anything discreditable, what is the same to him, "un-English", always considers himself by doing it as badly as possible. If he has to employ bribery he invariably bribes the wrong man. If forced to tall a lie he tells it, so clamily that no one but a child or a fool could possibly be deceived by it. If he attempts to play off one savage tribe against another he usually succeeds in uniting both against himself. The Russian, on the other hand, throws his whole heart and soul into the congenial task of deceiving his neighbor, and is never disturbed by anything so absurd as a conscientious arruple in the exercise of the great art wherein he excels all the children of men, viz., that of saying one thing and meaning another.—David Ker in New York Times.
The Descent Is Rapid.
Then there is another class that are not so fastidious about the method in which charity is bestowed. These are the people (usually men) who go about all day asking a dine from any passerby who they think would be likely to let them have it and then immediately blowing it in for beer. When night comes and it is too cold to sleep out of doors, they are forced to seek the station house or the Wayfarers' lodge. There are a few deserving men in this class who are really out of work and who would work if they could find any to do, but the major portion of them are moving on continually because they are afraid if they remain too long in one place they would be given something to do—and this they dread. And from a life of this kind the transition to that of a tramp is but a few steps, and if the conditions are ripe the descent is rapid.—Boston Globe.
Workers on a Big Daily.
To show the complete satisfaction of most editors with their present corps of workers, it is necessary only to quote the remark of an editor of one of the leading New York dailies. To a young man whose writing he greatly admired, and was always willing to use, he recently said:
P. DAVIS & BRO., CENTER STREET, ANAHEIM, (Between Los Angeles and Lemon)
DEALERS IN PROVISIONS,
GROCERIES, CROCKERY,
HARDWARE,.GRAIN,
LIQUORS, CIGARS,
WOOL, HIDES, ETC.
J. P. DES GRANGES.
Steam Boring Well Tools.
Jeep and Shallow Wells bored on shortest notice. Also deep and shallow Drive Wells.
All orders through the postoffice at Anaheim and Pullerton promptly attended to. Agent for the CYCLONE WINDMILL
Pumps and Tanks supplied and
Workers on a Big Daily.
To show the complete satisfaction of most editors with their present corps of workers, it is necessary only to quote the remark of an editor of one of the leading New York dailies. To a young man whose writing be greatly admired, and was always willing to use, he recently said:
"We never discharge our people. They either resign or die."
The editor of another equally prominent journal said:
"We would seem to have an entirely capable staff. Moreover, fully twenty of our writers could be dispensed with at this moment, and when the paper comes out to narrow its readers would not detect any change. It would be as complete as before." — The Writer.
New Jersey's Submerged Forests.
Geology can assign no date to the submersion of noble cedar forests that once covered southern New Jersey, and whose buried monarchs are of more value than all the other trees of that land of the musquito. All that is known is that great logs in countless numbers lie under the mud and sand, that they are as sound as when first buried, and that it "pays" to dig them up and convert them into shingles, buckets, etc. The amber that delights the hearts of thousands, the cowry gum of New Zealand that supplies the world with material for varnish, and the redar mines of New Jersey, go to show that forests dead and gone may be of greater value than trees of today. — Pittsburgh Bulletin.
To Clip Without Scissors.
The best way I have ever discovered for the easy dispatch of newspaper clippings is to take a pin and scratch heavily around the item. It can then be torn out as if the paper had been perforated, or the pin can be pushed through at the end of the "scratch" and run around it, tearing it at once. This is by all odds, the quickest process I have ever heard of, and requires no outfit but a large shawl pin, one of which I keep near me always. — The Writer.
In the Ballroom.
"I beg y'r pard'n, shir, but 'r you th' floor manage(hic)er"
"I have that honor. What may I do for you, sir?"
"Well, I wish you'd (hic) manage th' floor a litt' bit berrier. Itah runnin' roun' an' roun' like at (hic) hicup, an' th' corner over there just minute ago if flared-hice-up n' hit me in th' lack-hice-er th' head." — New York Evening Sun.
Didn't Have to Pay.
Tommy—My father is a church member.
Johnny—So's mine.
Tommy—But my father says your papa isn't 'cos he don't never come to church, nor put nothin' in the collection box.
Johnny (bravely)—Well, my papa is an honorary member, and honorary members don't chip in. — Lowell Citizen.
Power of Trade Symbols.
Dealer—I say, Jake, put out a sign: "Our great G. X. P. Q. sale begins today."
Jake—G. X. P. Q. sale! Why, sir, nobody knows what that is!
Dealer—Of course they don't, neither do I, but I'll draw like a mustard plaster. Don't forget to make the letters large and plain. — Detroit Free Press.
WOOL, HIDES, ETC.
J.P. DES GRANGES.
Steam Boring Well Tools.
Deep and Shallow Wells bored on shortest notice. Also deep and shallow Drive Wells.
All orders through the postoffice at Anaheim and Fullerton promptly attended to. Agent for the CYCLONE WINDMILL Pumps and Tanks supplied and set up.
Application for a Patent to the Robinson Petroleum Placer Mining Claim.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.
Los Angeles, Cal., March 25, 1880.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BURDETTE Chandler, whose postoffice address is Los Angeles, California, has this day filed his application for a patent for the Robinson Petroleum Placer Mining Claim, bearing petroleum, the same being Let No. 8, Sec. 5, T. S. A., R. O.W., J. M. And containing all these situated lying and being in Los Angeles county, California, and known and designated as said Lot No. 6 in the official plat of the survey of said ownership approved by the United States Surveyor-general for California, January 7, 1888, and filed in the United States Land Office in Los Angeles, February 17, 1889.
The location of said mine is duly recorded in Booth 15, P. 216. Miscellaneous Records, of Los Angeles county, Cal.
All persons claiming adversely any portion of salt mine or mining ground as hereinbefore described are required to file their adverse claim with the Register of the United States Land Office at Los Angeles, cal., during the sixty (60) days period of publication hereof or they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the statute.
H. W. PATTIN.
It is hereby ordered that the above notice be published for ten consecutive weeks in the Anxinis Gazetta, a weekly newspaper of general circulation published nearest the land claimed.
H. W. PATTIN.
Quick Time and Choap Fares
To Eastern and European Cities,
Via the great Transcontinental All-Rail Routes.
Southern Pacific Company
Tommy—My father is a church member.
Johnny—So's mine.
Tommy—But my father says your papa isn't, 'can be don't never come to church, nor put nothin' in the collection box.
Johnny (bravely)—Well, my papa is an honorary member, and honorary members don't chip in—Lowell Citizen.
Power of Trade Symbols.
Dealer—I say, Jake, put out a sign: "Our great G. X. P. Q. sale begins today."
Jake—G. X. P. Q. sale! Why, air, nobody knows what that is!
Dealer—Of course they don't, neither do I, but it'll draw like a mustard plaster. Don't forget to make the letters large and plain.—Detroit Free Press.
Bridges of Short Spans.
Brick or stone is fast taking the place of iron for bridges of short spans on the railways. Iron bridges cannot stand the strain to which they are now subjected. From an aesthetic standpoint the stone arch is a great improvement over the naked iron truss bridge.—Boston True Flag.
Stamps Without Macillage.
When using stamps which have lost their macillage, a convenient method is to rub them on the moistened flap of the envelope to be stamped. Usually, enough gum will be found on the flap both to seal the letter and attach the stamp.—The Writer.
Ogee in Cold Weather.
It has been found that a goose can stand the weather until the thermometer goes to 64 below zero. Then her feathers won't save her. Wild ducks can go twelve degrees lower and come out on top.—Chicago Herald.
A paper has been established in China in which articles in Chinese are printed with translations in Volapuk.
The amount of strength exercised in an ordinary hand shake is eleven pounds.
Professor Frother on Weather Prospects.
The late Richard A Proctor, it appears, had no faith in the modern system of weather guessing, based on the so-called science of "planetary meteorology," or the appearance of the sun spots. Some years ago, while storm bound at Davenport, I., the professor was interviewed by the editor of The Democracial and reference being made to that subject, he said: "Oh, that is all humbug; you might as well try to tell where the largest wave or the greatest white cap will rise during a storm in mid ocean, as to localize storms by observing the position of the planets or the size of sun spots. Is cannot be done. Look at it a minute. You single out a very small portion of the earth, which is a very small portion of our universe, and say the movements of the heavenly bodies will produce such and such conditions of weather in certain neighborhood regions, continental. The earth isn't concerned more than any other planet. The vast extent of untold millions of miles is marrowed down, localized, to an atom, as it were. No astronomical research justifies any such thing. I have no patience with it."—Cincinnati Magazine.
LATH, HAIR, PLASTER OF PARIS.
NAHEIM ORIST MILLS OPERATING ON Wednesdays and Saturdays of each week.
Grain, Feed, Meal, Fleec., of all varieties. Corn shelled and shipped.
Quick Time and Choap Fares
To Eastern and European Cities,
Via the great Transcontinental All-Rail Routes.
Southern Pacific Company
(PACIFIC STATE)
Daily Express Trains make prompt connections with the several Railway Lines in the east,
AND AT
NEW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS
With the several Steamer Lines TO ALL EUROPEAN PORTS.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Car.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
Attached to Overland Express Trains.
AllTickets sold, Sleeping-Car Berths secured and other information given upon application at the Company's Office, where passengers calling in person can secure choice of routes, etc.
A. N. TOWNE,
Gen. Manager,
T. H. GOODMAN,
Gen. Pass & Tkt. Agent
SAN FRANCISCO, CA.
RAILROAD LANDS
For Sale on Reasonable Terms.
For lands in Central and Northern California, Oregon, Nevada and Utah, apply to or address W. H. MILLS, Land Agent, C.P.R.K., San Francisco.
For lands in Southern California, apply to or address JEROME MADDEN, Land Agent, R.P.R.K., San Francisco.
Lands to Lease and for Sale.
Forty thousand acres of wheat land to lease for a term of years, also 10,000 acres of choice vine, fruit and alfalfa land for sale, near Fresno, the county seat of Freano county. For particulars apply to E. B. PERRIN, 402 Kearny St., San Francisco.
NOTICE.
CAME TO THE PLACE OF THE UNDERGROUND (on the Main Street south), this day here white feet and hands to down Dresden in July. Owner may have none by previous property and paying for advance property GARRIAGE BY LOSE RETURN.
CHALS PILLS
PILLS ON RECEIPT OF PRICE 25 CENTS A BOX.
ORANGETREES
FOR 1889.
Great Reduction in Prices.
FIRST-CLASS TREES.
The best Orange Trees are now within the reach of all planters. Gemine Washington Nurses, of our own building, and other varieties at about one-half annual prices.
NAVEL
Orange Orchards $300 to $400 an Acre.
Rooted Muscat Vines and Cuttings.
ORANGE AND VINEYARD LANDS AT LOW PRICES. Send for circulars.
J. H. FOUNTAIN & CO.
dec 27TH RIVERSIDE, CAL.
E. E. MORRIS,
Manager California Dep't.
Amory Bigelow;
Commission Merchant & Jobber in
CALIFORNIA
Pacific Coast Steamship COMPANY.
NORTHERN ROUTER.
SOUTHERN ROUTER.
TIME TABLE FOR MAY, 1889.
STREAMPA
The summer Quarter of the Pacific and Santa Monica have their Palms for June. Dues on the dates of their purchases are on their tables at the Pier Plaza and on their trips to San Francisco and Los Angeles (San Luis Obispo) only.
The Pier and Los Angeles call at all ways ports can be attended with leave A.P. K. B. Dupont Fifth street, Los Angeles, as follows:
With Queen of the Pacific and Santa Monica at both Walt Disney, A.K.
With Los Angeles and Burbank going north, at 5:10 o'clock, P.K. B. Dupont Fifth street, Los Angeles, as follows:
With Queen of the Pacific and Santa Monica at both Walt Disney, A.K.
With Los Angeles and Burbank going north, at 5:10 o'clock, P.K. B. Dupont Fifth street, Los Angeles, as follows:
All Important Points in Europe,
Apply to W. PARKIN, Agent.
OFFICE—No. 8 Commercial Street, Los Angeles
ST. CATHERINE'S
ACADEMY.
ANAHEIM...CAL.
A Boarding and Day School.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY.
FEBRUARY 6, 1889.
IMPORTANT CHARGES OF TIME.
Connects at Colton with motor for San Bernardo and Riverdale.
Daily except Sunday. Fridays only. 7 Sundays only. Tuesdays and days to and from Houston.
Three Routes—The supervie via El Paso, the trail via Ogden, and the Shasta via Portland connections. Pullman Palace Buffet Sleeping New Tourist Sleeping Car. Semi-monthly excursions through to New York, and Boston but one change. Free equipped tourist cars tire distance. For freight and ticket rates at T.A.DARLING, Agent Anaheim; Dr.C.P.Smurr,A.G.P&P,A.Los Angeles; N.T.OWNE; General Manager G.P.P.
CONSUMPTION
The PARKERS ORDER TOO when required the worst cost of Good Week. An indication, Jawdah Palm, Exhultation, Invalidation, Jawdah Palm, Exhultation, Invalidation, Jawdah Palm, Exhultation, Invalidation, Jawdah Palm, Exhultation, Invalidation, Jawdah Palm, Exhultation, Invalidation, Jawdah Palm, Exhultation, Invalidation, Jawdah Palm, Exhultation, Invalidation, Jawdah Palm, Exhultation, Invalidation, Jawdah Palm, Exhultation, Invalidation, Jawdah Palm, Exhultation, Invalidation, Jawdah Palm, Exhultation, Invalidation, Jawdah Palm, Exhultation, Invalidation, Jawdah Palm, Exhultation, Invalidation, Jawdah Palm, Exhultation, Invalidation, Jawdah Palm, Exhultation, Invalidation, Jawdah Palm, Exhultation, Invalidation, Jawdah Palm, Exhultation, Invalidation, Jawdah Palm, Exhultation, Invalidation, Jawdah Palm, Exhultation, Invalidation, Jawdah Palm, Exhultation, Invalidation, Jawdah Palm, Exhultation, Invalidation, Jawdah Palm, Exhultation, Invalidation, Jawdah Palm, Exhultation, Invalidation, Jawdah Palm, Exhultation, Invalidation, Jawdah Palm, Exhultation, Invalidation, Jawdah Palm, Exhultation, Invalidation, Jawdah Palm, Exhultation, Invalidation, Jawdah Palm, Exhultation, Invalidation, Jawdah Palm, Exhultation, Invalidation, Jawdah Palm, Exhultation, Invalidation, Jawdah Palm,
Of Interest to Ladies
We will send a FREE SAMPLE of our womens apparel for female complainate to any lady who wishes to试 it off any inform-purchasing. Send stamps postage. BAIR REMLDY Co., Box 105,Buffalo.
J. H. FOUNTAIN & CO.
RIVERSIDE, CAL.
E. E. MORRIS,
Manager California Dep't.
Amory Bigelow;
Commission Merchant & Jobber in
CALIFORNIA
PRODUCTS,
GREEN & DRIED FRUITS, NUTS, ETC.
105 South Water Street,
REFERENCES:
COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK, and
THE WHOLESALE GROCERY TRADERS HEAR.
Chicago.
Liberal Advances made on Consignments
m19-lyr
City Stables,
Center Street (Opposite Kroeger’s Block)
ANAHEIM.
A. L. Lewis & Co.
Proprietors.
THREE STABLES ARE THE BEST VENTILATED
and most commodious in the town, and special at
nation will be paid to Boarding and Grooming horsethe charve in all cases will be reasonable.
Single and Double Teams
Purchased at short notice, and careful drivers, families
with the country, supplied when required. The rat
image of the public is respectfully solicited.
ARTISTIC
JOB-WORK
ST. CATHERINE'S
ACADEMY.
ANAHEIM.....CAL.
A Boarding and Day School.
DIRECTED BY THE DOMINICAN SISTERS.
Term Begins Monday, March 25th.
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK
OF
Los Angeles.
Capital Stock $200,000
Reserve $203,000
United States Depository.
OFFICERS:
E. F. SPENCE, President.
J. D. BICKNELL, Vice-President.
J. M. ELLIOTT, Cashier.
G. B. SHAFFER, Asst. Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
E. F. SPENCE, William Lact.
J. D. BICKNELL, J. P. CRANK,
S. H. MOTT, H. MASRY,
J. M. ELLIOTT.
BANK OF ANAHEIM
CAPITAL STOCK,
$100,000.00.
PLEZ JAMES...President
GEORGE V. HORR...Cashier
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.
Of Interest to Ladies
Dyspepsia, Constipation, S
Headache, Biliousness
And all diseases arising from
Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion.
The natural result is good applsion and solid flesh. Does small; elogy anar coated and easy to swallow.
ICURE
FITS
When I say Cure I do not mean mertop them for a time, and then have them
turn again. I mean A RADICAL CURE.
I have made the disease of
FITS, EPILEPSY or
FALLING SICKNESS.
Life-long study. I warrant my remdial that the worst case." Because others
suffer no reason for not now receiving a
salid at once for a treatise and a FREE BOX.
My INFAILIBLE REMEDY. Give Exp.
At Post Office. It costs you nothing.
It will cure you. Address:
CROOT, M.C., 183 PEARL ST., NEW
CATARR
COLD IN HEAD.
Try the Cure
Ely's Cream Ba
Cleanses the Nasal Passages.
Lays Inflammation. Heals the S
Restores the Senses of Taste, S
and Hearing.
A particle is applied into each nostrheis agreeable. Price 50c at Draggleamall. ELY BROTHER, 46 Warren St., New
ARTISTIC
JOB-WORK
Gazette Job Office
EXCURSIONS
East and West.
SEMI-MONTHLY.
Through Sleeping Cars to Nassau City and Chicago.
Free Sleeping Accommodations
PLEZ JAMES...President
GEORGE V. HORR...Cashier
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.
COMMERSPONENTS:
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 Europea countries.
Tickets entitle the holder to passage from New York to the several ports of England, France or Germany, or from any port in these countries to New York via the Hamburg American Pocket Company sold at regular rates. Return tickets at a reduction.
Certificates, entailing the holder to passage on railroad from San Francisco to New York, or vice versa, issued at the established rate.
Persons in Anaheim or vicinity desiring to send to any point in the countries named for any relatives or friend may purchase tickets here and forward them to the proper person by mail.
R. LUEDKE,
Watch Maker and Jeweler
Center Street, Anaheim.
EPILE and William Watson.
TO MAKE
DELICIOUS NIGHTS ON WORLDWIDE GREAT
DWINET'S COFFEE SHOP - SALEMATUS,
ASSOCIATED PUB.
IN MEMORY OF THEM, A plaque of a gift on your pavilion and you will have
the best holiday meals.
THE GAZETTE
CONSUMPTIVE
CONSUMPTIVE FORO without drugs.
and compartment locks (upstream all the factions)
winter streets of Cough, Week Leng, Ashburn,
Laward Palms, Exhumbition.
Involuntary for Female Workmen, and all pains and discomfort and browns.
Measles Drug.
Ensured comfort to the Inest.
Never holds in Dragons.
HENOX & Co., N.Y.
Interest to Ladies.
A FREE SAMPLE of our wonderful female complaint to any lady who wishes
money before purchasing. Send stamps for
TZA REMEDY CO., Box 106, Buffalo, N.Y.
The OLDEST PAPER in the County
Will be sent to any part of the United States, Postage Prepaid, for
$2 Per Year.
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