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AFRICAN KINGS What a French Traveler Saw in Dahomey and Porto Nova. M. Paul Mimande has recently paid a visit to two dusky potentates ruling under French control, in West Africa, and gives a description of his experiences in L'Illustration. Aqo-li-Aqbo, the King of Dahomey, according to the writer, is a decidedly antipathetic personage. His Majesty is a large, stout negro, with a broad, flat nose, and a sly treacherous expression. On ceremonial occasion he wears a sort of toga cover with some spangled material. This costume, although sufficiently absurd, has the advantage of being simple and inexpensive. Aqo-li-Aqbo is vain and fond of display; but, unhappily, the royal purse is depleted, and he cannot gratify his luxurious tastes. Too poor to maintain the royal stables, he has been obliged to abandon driving about in the berlin which his predecessor enjoyed, and in his mortification hit upon a happy expedient which is characteristic. He caused a small vehicle to be built, something like the wagons in which peddlers hawk their goods to country fairs, and in deficiency of horses conferred upon his Ministers the honor of dragging it. The Ministers play their part to perfection: they trot along rapidly at an even pace, and, the drive over, resume their posts as the confidential friends and advisers of their sovereign. Aqo-li-Aqbo has had the honor, M. Paul Mimande declares, of realizing practically for the first time the conception of the chariot of state, which has hitherto been regarded as merely an abstraction. The King of Dahomey has 300 wives, and lives in the old palace at Sambodji, which formerly witnessed so many human sacrifices, the very walls only a short time ago being garnished with skulls. He has no longer any power either to behead or crucify, and contents himself with smoking, drinking and courtship. To Ta, the King of Porto Nova, is a much more wealthy and powerful monarch. Indeed, since Solomon, it is a question whether he has had his peer. Toffa has a full treasury, 500 wives, and concubines ad libitum, who never address him save on their knees; subjects who prostrate themselves at his approach, and children more numerous than those of Priam. He is a man of about 50, black as the ace of spades, with small, but keen, piercing eyes, and is very subtle and intelligent. When he appears in his royal costume, a splendid robe embroidered with gold, a helmet with a tuffed plume, his arms Merit Is what gives Hood's Sarsaparilla its great popularity, its constantly increasing sales, and enables it to accomplish its wonderful and unequalled cures. The combination, proportion and process used in preparing Hood's Sarsaparilla are unknown to other medicines, and make Hood's Sarsaparilla Peculiar to Itself It cares a wide range of diseases because of its power as a blood purifier. It acts directly and positively upon the blood, and the blood reaches every nook and corner of the human system. Thus all the nerves, muscles, bones and tissues come under the beneficent influence of Hood's Sarsaparilla The One True Blood Purifier. $1 per bottle. Hood's Pills cure Liver Ills; easy to take; easy to operate. 250. tofore, the equipment will consist of composite car, dining car and double drawing-room sleeping cars, vestibulated throughout and lighted by Pintsch gas. Prompt connections will be made at St. Louis and Chicago with trunk lines for the East. Californians take a personal pride in this magnificent train, the first to give California a trans-coastinal service calculated to attract the very best class of travelers, and in this way it is an important factor in the development of the Coast. CUNNING FARMER VAN DUZEN. He Turned Strategy Loose on the Ground-hog, and the Result was Surprising. CHESTER, N. Y., Nov. 12.—Farmer Bob Van Duzen of Peenpack was ditching in his meadow the other day, and during a pause in his labor he was surprised to see a groundhog placidly feeding in a patch of clover, which was green and juicy along the edge of a small spring run that led across the field. Farmer Van Duzen had noticed a groundhog's hole on high ground at one side of the meadow, but had no idea that its occupant would have the DUELING IN EUROPE One Thousand a Year In France and Duels In Ten Years In Italy. More duels are fought in Germany than in any other country. Most them, however, are student duels which culminate in nothing more than slashed cheeks or torn ears. Of all German university towns Jena and Gottingen are most due to the code. In Gottingen the number of duels averages one a day, year and year out. On one day severalago 12 duels were fought in Gottingen in 24 hours. In Jena the record for day in recent times is 21. Fully student duels are fought every year by the German empire. In addition these there are the more serious between officers and civilians. A Germans of mature years the number of duels is about 100. Next to Germany, France is given to the dueling habit. She lays early year uncounted meetings," to satisfy honor"—that is, men give two men the opportunity to out insults by crossing swords on pistols in such a way as to precipitate slightest chance of injury. In this statistics these meetings are not reported, as they are far less perilous even the German student duels. Serious duels, France can boast 1,000 from New Year's to New Year's. The majority of these are among officers. More than half of these in wounds, nearly 90 per cent inous wounds. Italy has had 2,759 duels in ten years and has lost 50 citations death on the field of honor. Some of these meetings were consumed with sabers, 179 with pistols, 99 rapiers and 1 with revolvers. These cases the insult was given in new articles or in public letters literary quarrels. More than 700 patals were insulted by word of political discussions led to 550 vigorous discussions led to 29. Women the cause of 189. Quarrels at the bling table were responsible for nine. A summary shows that, as many numbers, the sequence of dueling tries is: Germany, France, Italy tria, Russia. As regards dead liens duels Italy comes first. Then comings many, France, Russia and Austria—the order named. For the most duels the pistol is the favorite vole in all five countries.—New York He has no longer any power either to behead or crucify, and contents himself with smoking, drinking and courtship. Toffa, the King of Porto Nova, is a much more wealthy and powerful monarch. Indeed, since Solomon, it is a question whether he has had his peer. Toffa has a full treasury, 500 wives, and concubines ad libitum, who never address him save on their knees; subjects who prostrate themselves at his approach, and children more numerous than those of Priam. He is a man of about 50, black as the ace of spades, with small, but keen, piercing eyes, and is very subtle and intelligent. When he appears in his royal costume, a splendid robe embroidered with gold, a helmet with a tufted plume, his arms loaded with bracelets and his breast starred with amulets, he produces an extraordinary and very contradictory impression—that of grotesqueness combined with real dignity. Toffa's palace is a handsome wooden structure not unlike the country seat of a well-to-do middle-class Englishman. A long avenue of trees leads up to it, and the inclosure in which it stands is surrounded by a wall, with an immense entrance gate, which, for the most part, is hospitably open. It is evident that the King is beloved by his subjects and is in no fear of anarchists and dynamiters. His manner of receiving European visitors is novel. Toffa sits upon his throne in the reception hall, surrounded by his counselors and members of the household. The foreigners are introduced. A bottle of champagne is brought, and the principal officials of the kingdom come forward to open it. One takes the bottle, the second corkscrew and the third glasses. Their faces are grave; they feel the responsibility of their important office. When the glasses are filled the King rises. This is the supreme moment. The courtiers prostrate themselves face downward; his Majesty clicks his glass with those of his guests, and they drink in silence. The ceremony over, Toffa resumes his seat and strikes the floor with his cane, the signal for the courtiers to rise. On hearing it they start up, snapping their fingers like castanets. STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO, LUCAS COUNTY. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A.D. 1886. A.W.GLEASON, [SEAL] Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F.J.CHENEY&CO.,TOLEDO.O. Sold by Druggists,75c. Southern Pacific Local Time Table. Southern Pacific Railroad Time Table—Trains pass Anaheim as follows: To Los Angeles I.V. From Los Angeles Dally. 7:54 am Daily 9:15 am Dally 4:25 pm Daily 6:01 pm Daily trains connect at Mirrors with train for Tustin, and at Studdaker with Whittier trains. In effect May 30th, 1897. Street cars connect with all trains. LOS ALAMITOS TRAINS. Leave for— 9:48 a.m. Sugar Factory 6:03 p.m. Mr.N.N.Osbura, well known at Woodstock, Mich., was troubled with a lame back. He was persuaded to use VAN DUZEN. He Turned Strategy Loose on the Ground-hog, and the Result was Surprising. CHESTER,N.Y.,Nov.12.-Farmer Bob Van Duzen of Peenemouth was ditching in his meadow the other day, and during a pause in his labor he was surprised to see a groundhog placidly feeding in a patch of clover, which was green and juicy along the edge of a small spring run that led across the field. Farmer Van Duzen had noticed a groundhog's hole on high ground at one side of the meadow, but had no idea that its occupant would have the nerve to come right out there in broad daylight and chew his clover right under his nose, so he resolved to bag the incautious and unconventional trespasser, feeling that the capture, under the circumstances, would reflect credit on his dexterity and provide him with material for an evening's boasting down at the Peenemouth store. Knowing the activity and agility of the groundhog, and being aware that when one is surprised it will make for its hole, no matter what may stand between it and that hole, Farmer Van Duzen took of his waistcoat and spread it on the groundhog's hole. "Now," said he, "if that groundhog is too quick for me, and it reaches its hole after I knock it over, it won't be able to find the hole, and while it is runnin' round lookin' for it, dazed and perplexed like, I'll git my work in with a club." All this time the groundhog nibbled away in the clover patch without notice what was going on. Farmer Van Duzen picked up a stout club, and keeping the burrow between him and the groundhog, walked briskly toward the impudent little beast. He had taken only a few steps when the hungry clover cropper stopped feeding, pricked up its ears, saw the farmer, and started on the double quick for its hole. As its course would naturally bring it face to face with Farmer Van Duzen, that strategic yoeman after groundhog meat stopped and waited for the game to come up and be killed. The groundhog rushed towards its fate, but its fate was too slow, so slow that when the club fell where the farmer thought the groundhog would be the spry little rodent dodged, and shot straight between Farmer Van Duzen's legs. The farmer turned round in time to see the groundhog not running about, dazed and perplexed, seeking the hole that had been so cunningly and merely masked, but diving with marvelous precision against the waistcoat just at the spot where the hole was covered by it, and disappearing with the vest into whatever subterranean depths lay beyond. The thing was done so quickly and neatly that it was a full minute before Farmer Van Duzen could find words to express his surprise. The words were few. "Well, I'll be darned," was what they were. Farmer Van Duzen walked in a dazed and perplexed sort of way himself back to the hole, and stooping down, looked through the dark portal of the groundhog's haunt. As he gazed his countance began to change. Something like an expression of pain appeared where simple amazement had been before. Without a word he rushed to the ditch. rushed back to the hole again with his pick, and began digging madly in the groundhog's burrow. The earth was soft, the digging easy, and the farmer worked like a steam shovel, following the subterranean passage of the groundhog's home. But somehow he couldn't come up with what he was after. He A summary shows that, as many numbers, the sequence of dueling tries is: Germany, France, Italy tria, Russia. As regards dead life duels Italy comes first. Then comings France, Russia and Austria the order named. For the most duels the pistol is the favorite wield in all five countries. OBJECTS OF WORSHIP It Is In That Way That Savages Regard Meteorites. Savages, whenever they come meteorites of large size, are apt gard them as objects of worship; however, was not the dignified in a very remarkable specimen that in the National Museum. This aerolite is four feet in diameter; has the shape of a ring. It was in the Santa Catarina mountain for a long time was used as an American at Tucson. In this event it was discovered by Dr.In United States army who bought for a small sum and gave it Smithsonian institution. Doubt substance of this meteorite origin was largely stony, but the stone became disintegrated and disrupted after it fell, leaving the ring off Of 400 meteors that have been totally to fall, only about a dozen metallic, rest being mainly oak material, though containing more iron. On the other hand, nearly all meteorites picked up in a cascade are masses of metal. It is probable that a great majority of supersite are stony, but meteorites do not attract notice wishing on the ground. All of these are extremely interesting in view belief now entertained by science composition of meteorites light upon the make up of tertium globe. In fact, according to theory, make up of earth is like that of the average meteorite visually the moment this assumes made study of the structure teorites come to have extraordinarily portance; for man's knowledge planet on which he lives is real almost entirely to the surface of bowels of the earth remain almighty known. Pert Princess Victoria. The London Lady tells this anecdote of Queen Victoria's chillet The Duchess of Kent was Queen Victoria's mother, and there is an anecdote which tells that there was in thief Mr.Brown.The princess in him,and used to call him BrownThe duchess,hers mother,said she not to call him Brown,但Mr.R or else she would send her to bed next morningthe princess said,morning,Brown,and good nightI am going to bed now." Southern Pacific Local Time Table. Southern Pacific Railroad Time Table.—Trains pass Anaheim as follows: To Los Angeles I.v. From Los Angeles. Daily 7:54 am Daily 9:15 am Daily 4:25 pm Daily 6:01 pm Daily trains connect at Mirrores with train for Tustin, and at Studebaker with Whittier trains. In effect May 30th, 1897. Street cars connect with all trains. LOS ALAMITOS TRAINS. Leave for— 9:48 a.m. Sugar Factory 6:03 p.m. Mr. N. N. Osbura, well known at Woodstock, Mich., was troubled with a lame back. He was persuaded to use Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It gave him relief in one night. This remedy is also famous for its cures of rheumatism. For sale by P. A. Derge. nov He—I just received a new tandem; right from the factory. She—Oh, George; this is so sudden. How to Cure Billious Colic. I suffered for weeks with colic and pains in my stomach caused by billiousness and had to take medicines all the while until I used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy which cured me. I have since recommended it to a good many people. Mrs. F. Butler, Fairhaven, Conn. Persons who are subject to billious colic can ward off the attack by taking this remedy as soon as the first symptoms appear. For sale by P. A. Derge. nov CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Notice All persons knowing themselves to be indebted to the late Dr. Chas. E. Lee are requested to call at the residence of Mrs. Loe and settle their accounts. s30tf A New Route for the Sunset Limited. A distinct sensation in railroad circles has been caused by the announcement of the remarkably good time to be made by the Sunset Limited over its new route via El Paso, the Texas & Pacific and Iron Mountain Railroads to St. Louis, and thence to Chicago by the Chicago and Alton. Leaving Los Angeles at 10:30 a.m. (commencing Oct. 10th), on Tuesday and Fridays, it will reach St. Louis sixty-three hours later, and Chicago in seventy-two hours, thus equalling on a regular schedule the fastest time ever made between these points. As here- "Well, I'll be darned," was what they were. Farmer Van Duzen walked in a dazed and perplexed sort of way himself back to the hole, and stooping down, looked through the dark portal of the ground-hog's haunt. As he gazed his countenance began to change. Something like an expression of pain appeared where simple amazement had been before. Without a word he rushed to the ditch, rushed back to the hole again with his pick, and began digging madly in the groundhog's burrow. The earth was soft, the digging easy, and the farmer worked like a steam shovel, following the subterranean passage of the ground-hog's home. But somehow he couldn't come up with what he was after. He was yet digging away with unabated energy, when Farmer Lon Decker came along in a wagon. Farmer Decker stopped his horses. He watched Farmer Van Duzen for a minute or so as he dug, and then said, in a deprecating sort of way: "Ain't you wastin' a good deal o' time, grubbin' for groundhog, Robert?" "Not when I'm grubbin' for this groundhog, I ain't!" replied Farmer Van Duzen, between whacks with the pick." "How so?" asked farmer Decker. "'Cause!" replied Farmer Van Duzen. "Is he more than the average run of groundhogs in heft?" asked Farmer Decker. "Now exclaimed Farmer Van Duzen, pausing in his work with the evident intention of ending the conversation right there." This partlar groundhog isn't a big one at all. He's a little one. But he's jest big enough to run away with a vest o'mine, and that vest o'mine has got thirty of the fattest dollars in one of its pockets that you ever see!" Then Farmer Van Duzen went on with his mining. Farmer Decker jumped out of his wagon, ran up the ditch and got a shovel and lent Farmer Van Duzen a hand in the eager pursuit. They dug a quarter of the way around one side of the meadow and at last ran the groundhog and the vest down, the former wrapped helplessly in the latter. Farmer Van Duzen snatched his lost property and shook the groundhog out of it. The groundhog scampered away across the lot, fleeing from its sadly dismantled home. The $30 was right in the pocket of the vest, and as Farmer Van Duzen gave a sigh of relief and mopped his brow, he remarked to farmer Decker: "It ain't a powerful sight o'money, but it's a lee-e-e-tle too much to pay for only one lesson in groundhog huntin'!" Then farmer Van Duzen got into the wagon with farmer Decker. They drove down to Peenpack and stopped at the tavern, and when Farmer Van Duzen went back to his ditching, a little while afterward, he had only $29 80. HAD TO JUMP. THE FATE OF A PROMINENT MARINE GROCERYMAN. P. H. Monahan, one of Detroit's Oldest and Best Known Merchants Meets with a Serious Experience. From the Evening News, Detroit, Mich. Prominent among the business men of Detroit, Mich., is Patrick H. Monahan, who resides at 199 Baker Street. He has been actively engaged in the grocery business for the past forty-seven years, of which forty-two years have been in Detroit. Coming here nearly half a century ago he started into business at the corner of Second and Jefferson Avenue, and for years catered to the marine trade. From Duluth to Buffalo his name as an honorable, honest boat supply man was well known to all boatmen. No matter what time of day or night, the Monahan Marine Grocery was kept open for the convenience of the lake boats. He is the best known and oldest retail grocery dealer in Detroit. He has been successful in business by his square dealings, and is yet to be found behind the counter any day at his large store, corner of Twelfth and Baker Streets. To a reporter, he recently said: "When we first opened the Jefferson Avenue store we had to work day and night. The vessels that needed supplies, wanted them right off and we had to jump all the time. The reason vesselmen patronized us, was because we filled their orders at once. Every hour counts with them and we had a double set of clerks that worked day and night. I have been hustling all my life. No man can succeed in business without hustling. Some people hustle too much, and I was one of them." "About four years ago I had to give up on account of my back giving out. It had bothered me for years. For a week I sat around the house and then had to go to bed. The family physician said that I had worn myself out by hard work. I did not do much for nearly two years, and doctored for my kidneys. My friends advised me to try remedies that they had faith in, and I tried nearly all of them. I was ready for any remedy that would relieve me, but I did not receive any benefit. "I read considerable during my sickness and in my daily paper I noticed frequently articles regarding the wonderful cures made by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and how the pills contained, in a condensed form, all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. One day I read of a case like mine, in which a complete cure had been effected. That convinced me that the pills had merit, and I decided to try them as they cost only 50 cents a box (never in loose form) or six boxes for $2.50, and could be had at any druggist's, or by mail from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Schenectady, N.Y. The next day I asked the druggist regarding them. He said, 'We sell large quantities of the pills and they are well recommended by the purchasers.' They build up the blood, and restore the glow of health to pale and sallow cheeks, and effect a radical cure in all cases arising from mental worry, overwork or excesses of whatever nature. I bought a box and took it home, and commenced to take the pills. Before I had taken one box that intense pain which for fifteen years had nearly killed me was gone. I continued using the pills until I had taken four boxes, which made me feel as well as I had for years previous to my sickness. My friends noticed the change at once and were more than pleased to see me out again. I continued using the pills, and in less than sixty days I was so much improved that I was able to attend to business." HANGING A GUERRIINE He Accepted His Fate Without or a Tear. A shot had been fired at us along the highway in column eight and a trooper reeled and pitched his saddle, shot through the headshot was fired by a guerrilla knife field, and we got there down the fence and ridden field. He was captured after it just as he was about woods. He was a man 60 years old and grizzly, and with eyes wide. "Waal, what is it?" he quipped of his captors. "Do you live about here?" "In the cabin down thar." "Got a family?" "Yes." "Want to bid 'em goodby?" "I reckon." "Come along." The cabin was reached in minutes. A gray haired woman stood at 15—wife and daughter—stopped door. "What is it, Jim?" asked the man stood before her. "Gwine to kill me, I reckon plied." "What fur?" "Fur killin one of them!" "Hu! Goodby, Jim!" "Goodby, daddy!" from the "Goodby!" "No handshakes, no tears, ment, no pleading. Ten rods house was a large shade tree three halters were knotted together thrown over a limb, a rod ped over the man's head, and ment he was dangling clear ground. He had no excuses, plea, asked no mercy. He woke with the stoicism of an Wife and daughter stood in the saw all, but there were no outburst. As we were rearway the woman came slowly spot, looked at the body for barkment, and then turned to ask "Is Jim dead?" "Yes," answered the captain. "Hu! And she walked alight to the house and entered it the door, and we rode on an corpse hanging."—Detroit Freeman. THE SULTAN'S HEIR. He Is His Eldest Brother, Who Is Rarely Seen In Public. The sultan's heir is not his eldest son, but his eldest brother, according to the London Echo. The eldest male succeeds. Such is the law of Islam and the fruitful source of dynastic murders in almost every reign since the Turks became a power. The sultan has four brothers—not one only, as was lately alleged. This eldest brother is Rechad Effendi—that is to say, he is eldest after the ex-sultan, Murad V, who, being insane, is not counted. The third broth- ALL Woolens, Blankets, Laces and Fancy Articles Washed With OUR OWN MAKE" WOOL SOAP. Entirely by Hand! A SPECIALTY OF WASHING AND PRESSING MEN'S SUITS. Entire Satisfaction Guaranteed.... THE SULTAN'S HEIR. He Is His Eldest Brother, Who Is Rarely Seen In Public. The sultan's heir is not his eldest son, but his eldest brother, according to the London Echo. The eldest male succeeds. Such is the law of Islam and the fruitful source of dynastic murders in almost every reign since the Turks became a power. The sultan has four brothers—not one only, as was lately alleged. This eldest brother is Rechad Effendi—that is to say, he is eldest after the ex-sultan, Murad V, who, being insane, is not counted. The third brother is Waredin, and the fourth Suliman. The sultan's eldest son, Prince Selim, has no earthly chance of succeeding his father. He has too many uncles and uncle's sons for that. But Prince Selim is lucky, if he knows it, for he is not "dangerous." He lives a life of freedom, whereas the heir is, by the custom of the Ottomans, a kind of life prisoner. Rechad Effendi is rarely seen. Every time he drives out he is escorted by a troop, less by way of an escort than as a guard. The few who do know him like him, for he is said to be a courteous, humane, well informed man, acquainted with current politics and keenly interested in them. He is a good farmer. The pretty palace known as the Theragan is his residence. Of course Rechad's visitors are searched before they are admitted and when they are leaving by the sultan's officials. During times of trouble in Armenia, Constantinople and Crete Rechad is more narrowly watched than ever, for the sultan and his clique know that Rechad is popular. Unlike the sultan, Rechad is one of the most handsome men in Constantinople. An Extraordinary Migration. One of the greatest mysteries to scientists, one for which there seems to be no reasonable explanation, is that concerning the migration of the lemming, or Norway rat. Instead of taking place once a year these migrations occur only once in every 11 years. When the time comes for the exodus, the little animals journey westward from Scandinavia, allowing nothing to stop their movements, which virtually amount to a headlong flight. 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Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Executrix of the estate of Lee Love, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased to exhibit the same, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice (which publication was first made on the 7th day of October, 1897), to the said Executrix, at the law office of Z. B. West, No. 113 West Fourth Street, in the City of Santa Ana, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate in the County of Orange. Dated this 29th day of September, A. D. 1897. GEORGIE M. LOVE. Administratrix of the estate of Lee Love, deceased. A. FREISE, ...KEEPS THE FINEST OF... Wines, Liquors And Cigars. Beer on draught GENERAL BLACKSMITHING! All work done in first-class manner, and at prices as low as the lowest. Horse-Shoeing Nearly and Promptly Done — Shop in HarBlock, Center St., Anaheim. F. BACKS, UNDERTAKER And Dealer in FURNITURE. Wall Paper, Cornices, Window Shades, Picture Frames, Upholstery Goods, Paints, Oils and Glass Sewing Machine Supplies, Etc. Roman Wisser Favorite Saloon Finest of Wines, Liquors & Cigars Pool & Billiard Tables Subindler's Building, Center St., Anaheim San Diego Beer ON DRAUGHT. The Weekly Gazette. Established 1870. SUBSCRIPTION, - $1.50 Per Year. Six months.....1 00 Three months.....75 Payable invariably in advance. Transient advertising rates, $1 per inch per month. The Gazette is issued every Thursday morning, and is sent to subscribers by the early mails. It is delivered by carrier in Anaheim on the morning of publication. Entered atthe Anaheim Postoffice as second-class matter. Items of news and correspondence on all live subjects are solicited by the editor. JOSEPH BADELER IN FURNITURE Repairing LIFE Funeral Direct Store in Backs Building (next to urniture). Los Angeles street. J.M.Griffith Co. A CORPORATION LUMBER DEATH Neer Railroad Depot, Anaheim, stantly on hand Doors, Blind Mouldings, Posts, Shakes, shingle Plaster of Paris. ANAHEIM GRIST MILLS OF Wednesdays and Saturdays of each Grain, Feed, Meal, Ete, of all shelled and shinned. Found HanAT 5 O'CLOCK MORNING AROUND Hahn's StaTO GET HIS TEAM ANAHEIM City StabilA. L. LEWIS & CO.. - Center St, opp. Kroege BICYCLE FOR SALE OR RENT Single and Double Furnished at short notice, and careful lar with the country, supplied when no patronage of the public is respectfully HANGING A GUERRILLA. He Accepted His Fate Without a Word or a Tear. A shot had been fired at us as we rode along the highway in column of fours, and a trooper reeled and pitched from his saddle, shot through the heart. The shot was fired by a guerrilla hidden in cornfield, and we got the order to down the fence and ride through field. He was captured at the far end of it, just as he was about to gain woods. He was a man 50 years old, trim and grizzly, and with eyes of defiance. "Waal, what is it?" he quietly asked of his captors. "Do you live about here?" "In the cabin down thar." "Got a family?" "Yes." "Want to bid 'em goodby?'" "I reckon." "Come along." The cabin was reached in five minutes. A gray haired woman and a girl of 15—wife and daughter—stood in the open door. "What is it, Jim?" asked the wife as the man stood before her. "Gwine to kill me, I reckon," he replied. "What fur?" "Fur killin one of them." "Hu! Goodby, Jim!" "Goodby, daddy!" from the girl. "Goodby!" No handshakes, no tears, no sentiment, no pleading. Ten rods below the house was a large shade tree. Two or three halters were knotted together, the rope thrown over a limb, a noose slipped over the man's head, and next moment he was dangling clear of the ground. He had no excuses, made no plea, asked no mercy. He went to his death with the stoicism of an Indian. Wife and daughter stood in the doorway and saw all, but there were no tears, no outburst. As we were ready to ride away the woman came slowly down the spot, looked at the body for half a moment, and then turned to ask: "Is Jim dead?" "Yes," answered the captain. "Hu!" And she walked slowly back to the house and entered it, and shut the door, and we rode on and left the corpse hanging.—Detroit Free Press. 900 DROPS CASTORIA Vegetable Preparation for Assimilating the Food and Regulating the Stomachs and Bowels of Infants - Children Promotes Digestion, Cheerfulness and Rest. Contains neither Opium, Morphine nor Mineral. NOT NARCOTIC. Recipe of Old Dr. SAMUEL PITCHER Pumpkin SeedAlkali SodiumRochelle SaltsAnise SeedPeppermint Oil Carbamate Soda Worm SeedCitrus Sugar Magnesium Flavor A perfect Remedy for Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Worms, Convulsions, Feverishness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Fac Simile Signature of Charles H. 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Griffith Company A CORPORATION LUMBER DEALERS Neer Railroad Depot, Anaheim, keep constantly on hand Doors, Blinds, Windows, Mouldings, Posts, Shakes, Shingles, Lath, Hair Plaster of Paris. NAHEIM GRIST MILLS OPERATING ON Wednesdays and Saturdays of each week. Grain, Feed, Meal, Eto., of all varieties. Co shelled and shipped W.T. BR OWN. Agent Found Hanging AT 5 O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING AROUND Hahn's Stables TO GET HIS TEAM FED. ANAHEIM CAL. City Stables, A. L. LEWIS & CO.. - PROPS Center St, opp. Kroeger Block BICYCLES FOR SALE OR RENT. Single and Double Teams Furnished at short notice, and careful drivers familiar with the country, supplied when required. It patronage of the public is respectfully solicited JOSEPH HELMSEN. REMEMBER US FOR COOD COFFEES AND TEAS. Our 50c. Uncolored Japan Tea Is Delicious In the Cup. WM. BOYD & SON. T. J. F. BOEGE. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Choice Wines, Liquors & Cigars Keeps always on hand a complete stock of the Finest Wines and Liquors. 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