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VOLUME XXIII. LODGE MEETINGS. ANAHEIM LODGE, NO. 207, F. & A. M.; hold regular meetings on the Monday of or preceding the full moon in each month. Dojourning brethren in good standing are cordially invited to attend. W. M. McFADDEN, W. M. H. W. CHRONOWITH, Secretary. ANAHEIM LODGE, NO. 199, I. O. O. F. REGULAR meetings every Tuesday evening. Visiting brothers always welcome. H. A. McWILLIAMS, N. O. W. R. HARKER, Secretary. ANAHEIM LODGE, NO. 85, A. O. U. W. MEETINGS on the first and fourth Friday of every month. F. CRIST, M. W. T. S. GRIMSBAW, Secretary. ORDER CHOSEN FRIENDS MEETS THE FIRST and third Saturday evenings in each month at 8 o'clock. Odd Fallows' Hall. MRS. EMMA SEARLE, Councillor. A. L. LAWIS, Secretary. EVERGREEN COUNCIL, AMERICAN LEGION of Honor. Meets second and last Wednesday of each month; 8 S P.M. H. CARREN, Mrs. L. G. BATES, Secretary. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. J. H. BULLARD, A. B., M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and Residence, corner Hermine and Chartres streets, near Planters' Hotel. OFFICE HOURS: 7 to 8:30 a.m.; 12 to 1:30, and 6 to 7:30 p.m. D. W. HUNT, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Also U. S. Examining Surgeon. At my residence, 7 to 8 A.M.; at my office, 10:30 to 12 M.; at my residence, 8 to 9 P.M.; at my office 1 to 3 P.M. DR. C. F. KNOBLAUCH, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence in Metz's Block, Los MISCELLANEOUS. Bentz & Stead Wholesale and Retail Anaheim, Cal. Dealers in Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Salmon Of Our Own Make Highest Market price Paid for Commercial H (Corner Center and Lemon Street) J. J. EVERHARTY, - PRODUCTION First-class Accommodations for Families THE COMMERCIAL, FORMERLY KNOWN Heim Hotel, has been thoroughly renovated, as in first-class style. A share of the public patrons solicited. SAMPLE ROOMS ATTACHED The Finest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars DUBLIN STOUT, PALE ALE, HALF-FREE Fashion Livery Stables in connection with Hotel furnished with or without drivers. Horses J. K. TUFFREE. Real Estate Office D. W. HUNT, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Also U. S. Examining Surgeon. At my residence, 7 to 8 A.M.; at my office, 10:30 to 12 P.M.; at my residence, 8 to 9 P.M.; at my office 1 to 3 P.M. DR. C. F. KNOBLAUCH, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence in Metz's Block, Los Angeles street. German, French and Spanish spoken. FRANK T. RIMPAU. DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST, Graduate of College of Pharmacy. 365 North Main street, opposite Baker block, Los Angeles, Cal. Prescriptions carefully compounded. The patronage of the public respectfully solicited. H. W. CHYNOWETH, Attorney-At-Law. Metz Block, Cor. Center and Los Angeles streets. Real Property Law a Specialty. ANAHEIM, CAL. RICHARD MELROSE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Janter street, - Anaheim, Cal. Specia' tention given to PROBATE matters. C. C. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Rooms 1, 2 and 3, - Savings Bank Building. SANTA ANA, CAL. L. NEMITZ, THE PAINTER, Shop on Center street, near the opera-house. I am ready to do first-class Carriage Painting & Trimming GENERAL JOBBING H. P. LARSEN, CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. Estimates given, Contracts made and do a general Jobbing Business. CENTER STREET, - Anaheim. DR. HARDIN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office with Judge Landell and Judge Pierce. Office hours—9 to 12 A.M.; 1 to 4 P.M. Residence on Los Angeles street. CHAS. SCHINDLER, CONTRACTOR and BUILDER. in first-class style. A share of the public patrons solicited. SAMPLE ROOMS ATTACHE The Finest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars DUBLIN STOUT, PALE ALE, HALF-A Fashion Livery Stables in connection with Hotel furnished with or without drivers. Horses J. K. TUFFREE. Real Estate Office The Timo Lynch Co Center St., Anaheim, Orange Co Improved and Unimproved FOR SALE. Grain, Produce, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Tallow, Ecte on Commission. LOANS NEGOTIATED Wm. R. HARKER Real :: Estate :: B Dealers in all kinds of property—Improved and Also Stock of all kinds sold on comm Money Loaned on Good IN ANY SUM. Property - of - all - De For Sale in any part of the St Information Furnished.- Correspo Houses to Rent. Anaheim,-Cal F. CRIST, MERCHANT Just received a complete as FALL AND WINTER Of latest styles and fabrics, to DR. HARDIN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office with Judge Landell and Judge Pierce. Office hours—9 to 12 A.M.; 1 to 4 P.M. Residence on Los Angeles street. CHAS. SCHINDLER, CONTRACTOR and BUILDER. ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA. GEORGE BAUER, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER. Center street... Anaheim. Making and repairing at the lowest cash price. All orders promptly attended to. All work guaranteed. L. GUNTHER. PIONEER BOOT & SHOE MAKER. Corner Adele and Los Angeles streets. FRANK FOX. City Barber Shop. FOR A FIRST-CLASS SHAVE! HOT AND COLD BATHS. H. A. McWILLIAMS. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Office and shop, first door south of Ferdinand Backs' Furniture Store. Los Angeles street... Anaheim. ALBERTSON & MIDDLEHAM House - Painters! Paper Hanging, Kalsomining. All work done with neatness and dispatch. A share of the public patronage solicited. Opposite Postoffice. Anaheim, F. CRIST, MERCHANT Just received a complete as FALL AND WINTER Of latest styles and fabrics, to w tention of the citizens of Anaheim is directed. Suits to order from Pants to order from An invitation is cordially o public to call and examine this st Hello, What's the Ma GUS DAW Informs his customers and the general public th to sell goods at the smallest margin possible. He b therefore can sell for a very small profit, giving his effit of low prices. No charge for showing goods or tions. Come one, Come all! All Kinds of Produce and Poultry Taken Go To WM.BOY Groceries and Prov Confectionery, Cigars Tob Grain, Mill Feed, Etc. Highest Price P Goods Delivered Free! BACKS' BLOCK, LOS ANGELES STREET, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1892 MISCELLANEOUS. & Steadman, and Retail Butchers. anaheim, Cal. Kirk, Mutton, Veal, Sausages and Lard Our Own Make. price Paid for Live Stock. Mercial Hotel. (center and Lemon Streets) PRTY, - PROPRIETOR. odations for Families & Tourists FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE ANAhoroughly renovated, and will be conducted are of the public patronage is respectfully ROOMS ATTACHED TO HOTEL. cars and Cigars PALE ALE, HALF-AND-HALF. Connection with Hotel. First-class turn-outs out drivers. Horses bought and sold. TIMO LYNCH. Estate Office TRIP TO MEXICO. E. J. PELLEGRIN WRITES ABOUT SCENES AND INCIDENTS MET WITH ON HIS RECENT VISIT TO THAT COUNTRY. EDITOR GAZETTE.—Since my return from old Mexico a great many people have asked for information about that country, its climate, resources, inhabitants, etc., and perhaps the best way to answer all is through the columns of your paper. I spent about three weeks in the State of Sonora, during which time I visited several of the most noted towns, mines and other places of interest and made the resources of the country and the peculiarities of its people a special study. HOW TO REACH MEXICO. Close connections are made by rail direct from Anaheim to Santa Ana station, in the State of Sonora, which is the station for all that portion of the State lying north of the capital, Hermosillo, and the Arizona line. You take the 7:33 A.M. train on the Southern Pacific to Los Angeles, where you immediately connect with the east-bound train for Benson, Arizona. You reach the great Salton basin, a point 163 feet below the sea level, late in the afternoon; Yuma, a most interesting place, where you see the Indian buck and squaw in their native garb offering bows and arrows, pottery and other Indian relics to the tenderfoot, at dusk. Benson is reached, after a long and monotonous ride of many hours through a barren country where you see nothing but mesquite and cactus, at 4 in the morning. Here you take the New Mexico and Arizona railroad (a branch of the Santa Fe) and after a must tiresome ride of about eight hours, through more cactus and mesquite country, you reach Nogales, which is situated half in Arizona and half in Mexico. Here there is a wait of an hour to allow the customs officers time to examine all freight and baggage that goes there. stamps sold and cancelled as above. books of account must also be examined; the district registry clerk before they canused. He attaches his certificate on ofirst page and his seal on each subsequent page of each book, and the fees for such sebooks. THE INHABITANTS. The Mexicans are, as a rule, a lazy indolent class, but are generous and hospitable to a fault. The men do little the long day but drink "mescal" and smoke cigarettes; the women do the honour and in many cases the field work. The people live on "tortillas," "tomales," corn, beans and dried meat. They use their hands to eat with and their heads to carry burdens on; they build their chicken coops in the air like pigeon houses, and them, while their houses are always open night and day. When a daughter of the house marries the young couple take possession of the best part of the house, while the old folks eat in "kitchen" and sleep where they can. The women are all devout Catholics and attend early mass before breakfast every morning while the men let religious affairs sever alone; their houses are all built of "adobe" with thatched roofs and plain board shutters on doors and windows. In Altar, the cael of the Altar district and a town of 6 inhabitants, there is not a single fran- building and there is not a single pane glass in the windows. The Mexicans this great deal of their animals, and horses pig, chickens, etc., are allowed perfec freedom in house or yard. Although the horses are mostly "brouchos" of the wild kind they are never tied, and a saddle horse or a team will stand patiently for hours an where awaiting the owner's pleasure to stay. Lack of space prevents a more extended description of the country or people. It one of the most interesting countries I have ever visited, and volumes could be written of its queer modes and customs, and the strange sights to be met everywhere. TIMO LYNCH. Estate Office Lynch Company Nahaim, Orange Co., Calif. Unimproved Land OR SALE. Hogs, Tallow, Etc., Bought and Sold Commission. HARKER & Co., Estate :: Brokers. Property—Improved and Unimproved. All kinds sold on commission. on Good Security ANY SUM. - all - Descriptions any part of the State. Correspondence Solicited. es to Rent. California. PERCHANT TAILOR. a complete assortment of WINTER GOODS and fabrics, to which the at- connection with Hotel. First-class turn-outs about drivers. Horses bought and sold. TIMO LYNCH. Estate Office ... OF ... Lynch Company Nahaim, Orange Co., Calif. Unimproved Land OR SALE. Hogs, Tallow, Etc., Bought and Sold Commission. HARKER & Co., Estate :: Brokers. Property—Improved and Unimproved. All kinds sold on commission. on Good Security ANY SUM. - all - Descriptions any part of the State. Correspondence Solicited.es to Rent. California. PERCHANT TAILOR. a complete assortment of WINTER GOODS and fabrics, to which the at- connection with Hotel. First-class turn-outs about drivers. Horses bought and sold. TIMO LYNCH. Estate Office ... OF ... Lynch Company Nahaim, Orange Co., Calif. Unimproved Land OR SALE. Hogs, Tallow, Etc., Bought and Sold Commission. HARKER & Co., Estate :: Brokers. Property—Improved and Unimproved. All kinds sold on commission. on Good Security ANY SUM. - all - Descriptions any part of the State. Correspondence Solicited.es to Rent. California. PERCHANT TAILOR. a complete assortment of WINTER GOODS and fabrics, to which the at- connection with Hotel. First-class turn-outs about drivers. Horses bought and sold. TIMO LYNCH. Estate Office ... OF ... Lynch Company Nahaim, Orange Co., Calif. Unimproved Land OR SALE. Hogs, Tallow, Etc., Bought and Sold Commission. HARKER & Co., Estate :: Brokers. Property—Improved and Unimproved. All kinds sold on commission. on Good Security ANY SUM. - all - Descriptions any part of the State. Correspondence Solicited.es to Rent. California. PERCHANT TAILOR. a complete assortment of WINTER GOODS and fabrics, to which the at- connection with Hotel. First-class turn-outs about drivers. Horses bought and sold. TIMO LYNCH. Estate Office ... OF ... Lynch Company Nahaim, Orange Co., Calif. Unimproved Land OR SALE. Hogs, Tallow, Etc., Bought and Sold Commission. HARKER & Co., Estate :: Brokers. Property—Improved and Unimproved. All kinds sold on commission. on Good Security ANY SUM. - all - Descriptions any part of the State. Correspondence Solicited.es to Rent. California。 PERCHANT TAILOR. a complete assortment of WINTER GOODS and fabrics, to which the at- connection with Hotel. First-class turn-outs about drivers. Horses bought and sold. TIMO LYNCH. Estate Office ... OF ... Lynch Company Nahaim, Orange Co., Calif. Unimproved Land OR SALE. Hogs, Tallow, Etc., Bought and Sold Commission. HARKER & Co., Estate :: Brokers. Property—Improved and Unimproved. All kinds sold on commission. on Good Security ANY SUM. - all - Descriptions any part of the State. Correspondence Solicited.es to Rent. California. PERCHANT TAILOR. a complete assortment of WINTER GOODS and fabrics, to which the at- connection with Hotel. First-class turn-outs about drivers. Horses bought and sold. TIMO LYNCH. Estate Office ... OF ... Lynch Company Nahaim, Orange Co., Calif. Unimproved Land OR SALE. Hogs, Tallow, Etc., Bought and Sold Commission. HARKER & Co., Estate :: Brokers. Property—Improved and Unimproved. All kinds sold on commission. on Good Security ANY SUM. - all - Descriptions any part of the State. Correspondence Solicited.es to Rent. California. PERCHANT TAILOR. a complete assortment of WINTER GOODS and fabrics, to which the at- connection with Hotel. First-class turn-outs about drivers. Horses bought and sold. TIMO LYNCH. Estate Office ... OF ... Lynch Company Nahaim, Orange Co., Calif. Unimproved Land OR SALE. Hogs, Tallow, Etc., Bought and Sold Commission. HARKER & Co., Estate :: Brokers. Property—Improved and Unimproved. All kinds sold on commission. on Good Security ANY SUM. - all - Descriptions any part of the State. Correspondence Solicited.es to Rent. California. PERCHANT TAILOR. a complete assortment of WINTER GOODS and fabrics, to which the at- connection with Hotel. First-class turn-outs about drivers. Horses bought and sold. TIMO LYNCH. Estate Office ... OF ... Lynch Company Nahaim, Orange Co., Calif. Unimproved Land OR SALE. Hogs, Tallow, Etc., Bought and Sold Commission. HARKER & Co., Estate :: Brokers. Property—Improved and Unimproved. All kinds sold on commission. on Good Security ANY SUM. - all - Descriptions any part of the State. Correspondence Solicited.es to Rent. California. PERCHANT TAILOR. a complete assortment of WINTER GOODS and fabrics, to which the at- connection with Hotel. First-class turn-outs about drivers. Horses bought and sold. TIMO LYNCH. Estate Office ... OF ... Lynch Company Nahaim, Orange Co., Calif. Unimproved Land OR SALE. Hogs, Tallow, Etc., Bought and Sold Commission. HARKER & Co., Estate :: Brokers. Property—Improved and Unimproved. All kinds sold on commission. on Good Security ANY SUM. - all - Descriptions any part of the State. Correspondence Solicited.es to Rent. California. PERCHANT TAILOR. a complete assortment of WINTER GOODS and fabrics, to which the at- connection with Hotel. First-class turn-outs about drivers. Horses bought and sold. TIMO LYNCH. Estate Office ... OF ... Lynch Company Nahaim, Orange Co., Calif. Unimproved Land OR SALE.. Hogs, Tallow, Etc., Bought and Sold Commission. HARKER & Co., Estate :: Brokers. Property—Improved and Unimproved. All kinds sold on commission. on Good Security ANY SUM. - all - Descriptions any part of the State. Correspondence Solicited.es to Rent. California. PERCHANT TAILOR.. a complete assortment of WINTER GOODS and fabrics, to which the at- connection with Hotel. First-class turn-outs about drivers. Horses bought and sold. TIMO LYNCH. Estate Office ... OF ... Lynch Company Nahaim, Orange Co., Calif. Unimproved Land OR SALE.. Hogs, Tallow, Etc., Bought and Sold Commission. HARKER & Co., Estate :: Brokers. Property—Improved and Unimproved. 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Hogs, Tallow, Etc., Bought和Commission。 HARKER & Co., Estate :: Brokers。 Property—Improved and Unimproved. All kinds sold on commission。 on Good Security ANY SUM。 - all - Descriptions any part of the State。 Correspondence Solicited.es to Rent。 California。 PERCHANT TAILOR.. a complete assortment of WINTER GOODS and fabrics,to which the at- connection with Hotel. First-class turn-outs about drivers. Horses bought and sell。 TIMO LYNCH。 Estate Office ... OF ... Lynch Company Nahaim, Orange Co., Calif。 Unimproved Land OR SALE.. Hogs, Tallow, Etc., Bought和Commission。 HARKER & Co., Estate :: Brokers。 Property—Improved and Unimproved. All kinds sold on commission。 on Good Security ANY SUM。 - all - Descriptions any part of the State。 Correspondence Solicited.es to Rent。 California。 PERCHANT TAILOR.. a complete assortment of WINTER GOODS和fabrics,to which the at- connection with Hotel. First-class turn-outs about drivers. Horses bought和 sell。 TIMO LYNCH。 Estate Office ... OF ... 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critictheself friend se entire day。The ripeandthe red,the oceanandabsenceofthe sea breeze,andgetsalittlecolderduringthe winter;butasidefromtheextremesthe climateisverymuchthe sameasin Southern Californiaand if anything it is superior。The land.with samewater facilities would be superior to oursforall agricultural purposes,但the Mexicans are too indolent to make useof their natural advantages和 lackthe capitaland energy to developthe greatnatural resourceswithwhich their countryhas been so liberally endowed.Withthe liberalpolicy pursuedbyPresident Diazhowever,andthe reformlaws thatarebe constantly enacted bythe Mexican Congressin favorofforeignersand foreigncapital.Mexicoisevennowbeginningtoattracttheattentionoftheoutsideworld,andwithainfolescoreofyearsaidenAmericaneconomiccapitalandenergywill haveopenedupherrichmines willhave broughtundercultivationhermillionsoffertileacres willhave establishedhundredsofmanufacturingindustrieswhichshe now 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governed by a President, who is chosen by electors elected by the people, much the same as in the United States, and a Congress that frames her laws. Each state is controlled by a Governor, also elected by the people, and various State and district officers, judges, etc., while each town or village is controlled by a chief executive officer called the President, who occupies about the same position as our mayors, but is endowed with full and absolute authority in all matters pertaining to his jurisdiction. He can order the arrest of any person accused of a misdemeanor, and call upon any citizen or any number of citizens to make the arrest and lodge his prisoner in the "jail." The President will then at his leisure make inquiries among the citizens in regard to facts relating to the prisoner's crime, and will thereupon make up his mind as to his guilt or innocence. He can then order the prisoner fined or incarcerated in the district jail until he chooses to announce his verdict, and from that verdict there is no appeal, except in cases where the victim can prove gross injustice and has plenty of money and friends with which to fight his case. Even then it may be weeks and months before his case is brought up by the county judges and in the meantime his sentence may have expired. Of course it must not be said that the executive officers often take advantage of the powers conferred upon them to punish an enemy or reward a friend, but they sometimes do, and there is scarcely any help for the unfortunate victim. The President (local) is elected by vote of the people every year, and changes in that office are very frequent. REVENUES. There is no system of taxation in Mexico like there is in our country. High duties are placed on imports, which furnish a considerable portion of the Government's revenues. There are no personal or property taxes except on manufacturing industries such as a mining or milling plant. These are assessed at about one-third their actual value, and the taxes on the same amount to $8 to $10 per quarter. Then there is an annual tax of $10 per each 100 meters on mines, a registry fee of fifty cents per page on all legal documents, deeds, leases, etc., a merchandise tax of five per cent on cost price, a tax of one-half of one per cent on all statements of accounts and bills, and a tax of two cents on bank checks for each $20 or fraction. All these taxes are paid by the purchase of stamps of the required value and attachment of the same to the documents and papers and their cancellation. The various local officers get no salary, but receive a certain percentage of all the revenue On an average over a week. They never ventured in hansomes, nor climbed to the topmost bush, nor talked with a twang in the latest slang— They left these fashions to us, But all she was sweet and pleasant, though possibly not well read. The excellent wife who cheered your life, And vanished at ten to bed. And it's oh, the pity that time should ever annuall. The wives of skirts who mended shirts And never thought nurseries dull. For everything's topsy-turvy now, the men are bedded at ten. While the women all up and smoke and sup. In the Club of the Chickleess Hen. Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial fevers. For cure of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters. Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50 cents and $1 per bottle at W. M. Higgins' drug store. Akers—"Can you swim on your back, Miss Trebolyn?" Miss Trebolyn (who is from Boston)—"Oh, no. Why I cannot even swim on my — facade yet." On the Way to Paradise. Let us hope that the people who habitually disregard their health will reach that desirable place, and avoid the locality which is less desirable as an eternal residence on account of the heat and surroundings generally. But while we tarry in this vale of tears, why should we voluntarily endure the tortures of dyspepsia when a systematic use of Hostetler's Stomach Bitters will rid us of the atrocious malady—unless physicians are very much at fault—tends to shorten this term of our existence. Heartburn, billiousness, constipation almost always accompany this complaint and are symptomatic of it. These are all extinguished by the Bitters, which also conquer completely malaria, rheumatism, nervousness and debility. Show the appearance of "b grippi" it has shown a singular maturity over this formidable complaint that has carried off so many y of our brightest and best. He—"I am altogether unworthy of you, darling." She (tenderly)—"That's what papa says." Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by W. M. Higgins. MEMBER 17, 1892. POOR CARLOTTA. HER INTERVIEW WITH POPE PIUS IX— THE STORY TOLD BY MGR. RENIER. Poor Carlotta, I wonder now, as I am writing this incident of her life, if she ever recalled the morning she took breakfast with his holiness, the late Pope Pius IX. It was the last time the ex-Empress of Mexico ever spoke a rational word, and her days since have been spent in a castle in Trieste, where I saw her in 1888, a hopeless lunatic, whose past, present and future are a blank. That breakfast and its tragic ending will ever be vividly photographed on my mind. I first saw the Empress when her consort, Maximillian, afterwards Emperor of Mexico, was appointed Viceroy to the Kingdom of Lombardy. It was in the spring of 1854 and Austria had taken possession of Lombardy and Venice. As Viceroy Maximillian had the option of establishing his court at either Milan or Venice. Not altogether in accord with his brother, Franz Joseph, the present Emperor of Austria, he chose Venice. It was an old love and the associations of his youth that made him choose the city on the water. He had been educated in the Naval Academy of St. Anne and had a fond regard for the royal palace in the plaza of San Marco, where he took up his abode. He was the nephew of the dowager Empress Marianne, the widow of Emperor Ferdinand who abdicated in 1848, and with the means furnished by his aunt was enabled to live in great splendor. I had known Maximillian many years before when we were students in the College of St. Anne, at which, by the way, the Emperor Franz Joseph received part of his military education. It was the custom of the students to go upon excursions up the Grand Canal or Malumocco during the holidays, and I distinctly remember that both the emperors frequently joined us in these outings. On one or two occasions I enjoyed the honor of being specially invited to ac- gave no sign that she understood the polite yet firm intimation that the audience was at an end. Cardinal Antonelli's apartments were directly above and I hastily summoned him. At the entrance of the Cardinal the Pope arose and said: "Eminence, I retire. Accompany the Empress. Take good care of her." Even this failed to arouse the Empress from her lethargy. I doubt if she understood what was going on about her. Already she had passed beyond the stage where she could command her faculties. She had become rigid and did not move. As the Cardinal touched her arm she arose and mechanically followed him to his apartments. During the dinner the Pope fell to discussing the incidents of the hour before, and I heard him remark, "I am sorry that this poor woman is no longer herself. God bless her." This was all. The Empress remained in the Cardinal's apartments until evening, when her ladies-in-waiting came to take her away. Tenely the footman bore her down the staircase to her carriage and drove off. It was the first evidence of her reason leaving her, and it wasn't long before the disease developed to such an extent that the physicians pronounced her hopelessly demented. Poor woman, God had spared her the blow of learning the fate of her dead husband, and to this day she does not know what became of him. She is, and ever will be, a hopeless lunatic, shut up from the world in her castle at Trieste. Threatened South American War. According to advices from Chile war is imminent between the Argentine Republic and Peru on one side and Chile on the other. Peru is well armed and recently received 100,000 Mannlicher rifles of the latest pattern, together with other formidable war machines. A Chilean gentleman just arrived in Panama from Peru states in that republic the approaching war with Chile absorbs all conversation, and it is a fact that In Atar, the capital district and a town of 6,000 there is not a single frame there is not a single pane of windows. 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These by the Bitters, which also condaria, rhumatism, nervousness the appearance of "la gripe" our mastery over this formidable carried off so many y of our bright together unworthy of you, "That's what papa says." Man's Armenian Snive. live in the world for Cuts, Bilcars, Salt Rheum, Fever shapped Hands, Chilblains, in Eruptions, and positively to pay required. It is guarfect satisfaction, or money 25 cents per box. For sale the steward to make haste." I rose from bended knees and hurried out. In less than a quarter of an hour the steward appeared bearing two silver trays. We entered through the secret door. On each of the trays was a bowl of consomme, two rolls, a pot of chocolate, a pitcher of milk, two cups, a saucer containing sugar, a dish of sweet cakes, and a platter of thinly sliced toast, which dipped in the weak broth was The Pope's favorite dish. The steward placed a tray before each of the sovereigns, who were seated opposite each other at a small table. The Holy Father broke the fast by slowly sipping his broth, and from time to time eating a small piece of moistened toast. Not a word was spoken. The silence was impressive. For several minutes the Empress sat gazing intently at the dishes before her. She did not partake of anything. Suddenly without any warning she rescheduled over and snatched a piece of toast from the Pope's tray and dipped it into a bowl from which the Holy Father was drinking. Ravenously she ate it, never taking her eyes from the Pontiff, who regarded her with calm astonishment. Slowly he drew back his chair. The unusual act took him by surprise. "I am doing this in order that you may not poison me," exclaimed the Empress without a trace of emotion in her cold, studied voice. It was evident that the Holy Father was painfully shocked, and it is easily imagined that we were more so. Carefully the Pope scanned the features of his guest. All the while the Empress continued devouring the Pope's broth and toast. Thoroughly composed the Pope regarded the strange scene as if awaiting its end. The Empress soon threw her napkin on the tray and this gave the steward an opportunity to move forward and remove the dinner. After he had gone out I was left alone with the pair. It was evident that the Empress had lost her reason, and I could see that it dawned upon the Pope that he had a maniac to deal with. Presently he gave me the signal to retire, which I obeyed, closing the door as I withdraw. It was now about 1 o'clock, and I remained stationed at the door outside, but I could not hear a single word that was spoken. Slowly the minutes passed away. At 2 o'clock the steward appeared with the Pope's fragile luncheon and I again entered the chamber to announce the meal. The Empress was still seated as I had left her, with her head bowed, seeming buried in deep thought. As I turned to go, the Holy Father, who had also not moved from his obair during the two hours of this painful audience, said to me: "Summon Cardinal Antonelli to accompany the Empress." He spoke in a rather undertone of voice than was his custom, but still the Empress called "Universal," the capital of the United States, in the year of grace 2891. England by that time will according to M. Vernie have become a province of the United States. The public will be kept informed of the latest political developments, not only upon the terrestrial globe, but also upon Jupiter, Mars and Venus. Not they will read any newspapers. The newspapers of the day will be spoken. Brilliant descriptive writers will be retained to speak through the telephone to millions of subscribers, and daily installments of novels, to be continued to-morrow morning, will be given by popular authors. 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