anaheim-gazette 1901-12-12
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LOCAL JOTTINGS OF INTEREST
Jury Disagreed.
The jury in the case of the People vs. B. M. Green, an employee of Chaucey Huggans at Fullerton, charged with violating the new county liquor ordinance, failed to agree in Judge Willson's court at Santa Ana, and they were discharged at 10 o'clock on Thursday night. The evidence adduced by the prosecution showed that beer sold by Green had been drunk upon the premises, but the defense testified that it was root beer and that the defendant was not a regular employee of the place; that he had been requested by the manager to remain at the bottling works while the former went out for his supper, and that as a matter of fact he did not know the contents of the refrigerator from which the liquid was taken. Taking of evidence occupied half a day, while more than three days were consumed in securing the jury. The jury stood eleven to one for acquittal, Sam Hill, the Santa Ana tree grower, being the one to hang the jury. Sam never agreed with anybody.
Rural Mail Delivery and Good Roads.
The opinion quite freely expressed when the rural mail delivery system was started, that the delivery of the mails more directly to the farmers would result in the improvement of country roads, is being sustained by reports received by the Post Office Department from its employees in the Middle and Western States. Farmers in sections who had early been favored by the establishment of rural routes in conformity with urgent requests therefor, overlooked the need of good roads to make such service as efficient as it ought to be. The department promptly notified them of the almost impassable condition of some of the roads on the new mail routes, and supplemented the information with the declaration that if measures were not immediately instituted to better conditions for the distributors, the route would be continued until such time as the road became fit for the mail service. These notifications of the delinquent farmer had the desired effect in every instance, and the rural mail delivery system and the good roads movement may now be said to be hand in hand.
The experience which will be experienced as a result of the betterment of the roads for the rural mail carrier.
Editorial Note and Comment.
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essayed to read to him what had been written.
“‘Turbulent times!’ What do you mean? Don’t you know that we are as peaceful here, and as law-abiding, as any people on earth? Do you mean to insinuate that we have a man for breakfast every morning? Do you mean to say we have a hanging bee once in a while, or that shooting scrapes are of such common occurrence that we are on a plane with Santa Ana! ‘Turbulent times!’ You’re the south end of——”
But the Mayor collapsed in a fit of explosive anger, while the correspondent beat a hasty retreat.
The adoption of the “Crawford county” primary plan in Orange county will result in the nomination of a ticket by the Republican party which should be, and undoubtedly will be, exceededly strong at the polls. And this for the good and sufficient reason that the ticket so nominated will represent the choice of the voters and not—as has sometimes been the case even in Orange county—the result of trades and combinations made in convention. In advocating the adoption of this plan we had no ulterior purpose to serve, nor is it actuated by desire for the success of any one man or set of men.—Santa Ana Blade.
The Crawford county plan is a venture in the dark. No one will know until the votes cast at the primary are counted whether all the nominees are from Santa Ana or not. Quite probably they will be, with the exception of those kindly farmed out to outsiders by county seat politicians. This talk of trades and combinations is all bosh. We hazard the statement that those men who were defeated in the last county convention were rushing about wild-eyed looking for “trades and combinations” days before the assembling of the delegates. We do not mean to say they were beaten at their own game, for the ticket nominated was the strongest ever put forth among the people of the country.
West Has a Friend in Roosevelt
Continued from First page.
to water, but the majority of these on the uncertain foundation of our decisions rendered in ordinary suit law. With a few creditable exceptions, the arid States have failed to prove for the certain and just division streams in times of scarcity. Law uncertain laws have made it possible to establish rights to water in order of actual uses or necessities, and law streams have already passed into private ownership, or a control equivalent to ownership.
Whoever controls a stream pally controls the land it renders productive, and the doctrine of property ownership of water apart from cannot prevail without causing eroding wrong. The recognition of ownership which has been permitted grow up in the arid regions, so give way to a more enlightened larger recognition of the rights of public in the control and dispose of public water supplies. Laws led upon conditions obtaining in arid regions where water is too abundant to justify hoarding it, have no application to a dry country.
In the arid States the only right water which should be recognized that of use. In irrigation this should attach to the land reclaimed in inseparable therefrom. Great perpetual water rights to other users, without compensation to public, is open to all the objects which apply to giving away per franchises to the public utilities cities. A few of the Western states have already recognized this, and incorporated in their constitution doctrine of perpetual state owned water.
The benefits which have followed unaided development of the parishify the nation's aid and co-op in the more difficult and impatient yet to be accomplished. It vitally affecting homes as those control the water supply will be effective when they have the sale of the irrigators; reforms can be final and satisfactory when they through the enlightenment of those most concerned. The larger development which national aid should, however, awaken in even State determination to make irrigation system equal in justice.
The department promptly notified them of the almost impossible condition of some of the roads on the new mail routes, and supplemented the information with the declaration that if measures were not immediately instituted to better conditions for the distributors, the route would be discontinued until such time as the road became fit for the mail service. These notifications of the delinquent farmers had the desired effect in every instance, and the rural mail delivery system and the good roads movement may now be said to be hand in hand.
The experience which will be experienced as a result of the betterment of the roads for the rural mail carriers will eventually convince farmers generally that good roads constitute a profitable investment, as they reduce the wear and tear on vehicles and enable horses to transport larger loads to and from the markets. This conviction will in turn inspire thought as to the best method of securing permanent roads, and then the antiquated poll-tax rebate system may be displaced by a system that will at no more cost to the farmers maintain a repair gang during the entire year, and keep so close a watch on the roads that they cannot fall into a state of disrepair.
A Woman's Awful Peril.
"There is only one chance to save your life and that is through an operation," were the startling words heard by Mrs. I. B. Hunt of Lime Ridge, Wis., from her doctor after he had vainly tried to cure her of a frightful case of stomach trouble and yellow jaundice. Gall stones had formed and she constantly grew worse. Then she began to use Electric Bitters which wholly cured her. It's a wonderful stomach liver and kidney remedy. Cures dyspepsia, loss of appetite. Try it. Only 50c. Guaranteed. For sale by all druggists.
FACTS ABOUT ANAHEIM
Sketch of the Industries and Resources of this Most Beautiful Part of California.
The City of Anaheim, with a population of 2500, is situated in the northern part of Orange county, in Southern California, 12 miles from the ocean, 4½ miles from the foothills, and 104½ feet above sea level. It is 27 miles from Los Angeles, the second largest city in the State of California.
The climatic conditions are the most favorable for out-door life to be found in Southern California. The temperature is extremely uniform, seldom rising above 90 degrees in summer, or falling below 32 degrees in winter. The abundance of sunlight and the absence of sharp frosts and cold winds make it a place especially acceptable to those desiring to escape the severe climate of the east.
The country is very attractive. It is practically level, with just sufficient slope from the hills to afford adequate drainage. The roads are level, well graded, and well kept, affording excellent opportunities for cycling and driving. The soil is a rich sandy loam which never bakes, making it a very easy ground toought to be. The department promptly notified them of the almost impossible condition of some of the roads on the new mail routes, and supplemented the information with the declaration that if measures were not immediately instituted to better conditions for the distributors, the route would be discontinued until such time as the road became fit for the mail service. These notifications of the delinquent farmers had the desired effect in every instance, and the rural mail delivery system and the good roads movement may now be said to be hand in hand.
The experience which will be experienced as a result of the betterment of the roads for the rural mail carriers will eventually convince farmers generally that good roads constitute a profitable investment, as they reduce the wear and tear on vehicles and enable horses to transport larger loads to and from the markets. This conviction will in turn inspire thought as to the best method of securing permanent roads, and then the antiquated poll-tax rebate system may be displaced by a system that will at no more cost to the farmers maintain a repair gang during the entire year, and keep so close a watch on the roads that they cannot fall into a state of disrepair.
A Woman's Awful Peril.
"There is only one chance to save your life and that is through an operation," were the startling words heard by Mrs. I. B. Hunt of Lime Ridge, Wis., from her doctor after he had vainly tried to cure her of a frightful case of stomach trouble and yellow jaundice. Gall stones had formed and she constantly grew worse. Then she began to use Electric Bitters which wholly cured her. It's a wonderful stomach liver and kidney remedy. Cures dyspepsia, loss of appetite. Try it. Only 50c. Guaranteed. For sale by all druggists.
FACTS ABOUT ANAHEIM
Sketch of the Industries and Resources of this Most Beautiful Part of California.
The City of Anaheim, with a population of 2500, is situated in the northern part of Orange county, in Southern California, 12 miles from the ocean, 4½ miles from the foothills, and 104½ feet above sea level. It is 27 miles from Los Angeles, the second largest city in the State of California.
The climatic conditions are the most favorable for out-door life to be found in Southern California. The temperature is extremely uniform, seldom rising above 90 degrees in summer, or falling below 32 degrees in winter. The abundance of sunlight and the absence of sharp frosts and cold winds make it a place especially acceptable to those desiring to escape the severe climate of the east.
The country is very attractive. It is practically level, with just sufficient slope from the hills to afford adequate drainage. The roads are level, well graded, and well kept, affording excellent opportunities for cycling and driving. The soil is a rich sandy loam which never bakes, making it a very easy ground toought to be.
The department promptly notified them of the almost impossible condition of some of the roads on the new mail routes, and supplemented the information with the declaration that if measures were not immediately instituted to better conditions for the distributors, the route would be discontinued until such time as the road became fit for the mail service. These notifications of the delinquent farmers had the desired effect in every instance, and the rural mail delivery system may be displaced by a system that will at no more cost to the farmers maintain a repair gang during the entire year, and keep so close a watch on the roads that they cannot fall into a state of disrepair.
A Woman's Awful Peril.
"There is only one chance to save your life and that is through an operation," were the startling words heard by Mrs. I. B. Hunt of Lime Ridge, Wis., from her doctor after he had vainly tried to cure her of a frightful case of stomach trouble and yellow jaundice. Gall stones had formed and she constantly grew worse. Then she began to use Electric Bitters which wholly cured her. It's a wonderful stomach liver and kidney remedy. Cures dyspepsia, loss of appetite. Try it. Only 50c. Guaranteed. For sale by all druggists.
FACTS ABOUT ANAHEIM
Sketch of the Industries and Resources of this Most Beautiful Part of California.
The City of Anaheim, with a population of 2500, is situated in the northern part of Orange county, in Southern California, 12 miles from the ocean, 4½ miles from the foothills, and 104½ feet above sea level. It is 27 miles from Los Angeles, the second largest city in the State of California.
The climatic conditions are the most favorable for out-door life to be found in Southern California. The temperature is extremely uniform, seldom rising above 90 degrees in summer, or falling below 32 degrees in winter. The abundance of sunlight and the absence of sharp frosts and cold winds make it a place especially acceptable to those desiring to escape the severe climate of the east.
The country is very attractive. It is practically level, with just sufficient slope from the hills to afford adequate drainage. The roads are level, well graded, and well kept, affording excellent opportunities for cycling and driving. The soil is a rich sandy loam which never bakes, making it a very easy ground toought to be.
The department promptly notified them of the almost impossible condition of some of the roads on the new mail routes, and supplemented the information with the declaration that if measures were not immediately instituted to better conditions for the distributors, the route would be discontinued until such time as the road becomes fit for the mail service. These notifications of the delinquent farmers had the desired effect in every instance, and the rural mail delivery system may be displaced by a system that will at no more cost to the farmers maintain a repair gang during the entire year, and keep so close a watch on the roads that they cannot fall into a state of disrepair.
A Woman's Awful Peril.
"There is only one chance to save your life and that is through an operation," were the startling words heard by Mrs. I. B. Hunt of Lime Ridge, Wis., from her doctor after he had vainly tried to cure her of a frightful case of stomach trouble and yellow jaundice. Gall stones had formed and she constantly grew worse. Then she began to use Electric Bitters which wholly cured her. It's a wonderful stomach liver and kidney remedy. Cures dyspepsia, loss of appetite. Try it. Only 50c. Guaranteed. For sale by all druggists.
FACTS ABOUT ANAHEIM
Sketch of the Industries and Resources of this Most Beautiful Part of California.
The City of Anaheim, with a population of 2500, is situated in the northern part of Orange county, in Southern California, 12 miles from the ocean, 4½ miles from the foothills, and 104½ feet above sea level. It is 27 miles from Los Angeles, the second largest city in the State of California.
The climatic conditions are the most favorable for out-door life to be found in Southern California. The temperature is extremely uniform, seldom rising above 90 degrees in summer, or falling below 32 degrees in winter. The abundance of sunlight and the absence of sharp frosts and cold winds make it a place especially acceptable to those desiring to escape the severe climate of the east.
The country is very attractive. It is practically level, with just sufficient slope from the hills to afford adequate drainage. The roads are level, well graded, and well kept, affording excellent opportunities for cycling and driving. The soil is a rich sandy loam which never bakes, making it a very easy ground toought to be.
The department promptly notified them of the almost impossible condition of some ofthe roads onthe new mail routes,and supplementedtheinformationwiththedeclarationthatifmeasureswerenotimmediatelyinstitutedtobetheadisin?
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of sunlight and the absence of sharp frosts and cold winds make it a place especially acceptable to those desiring to escape the severe climate of the east.
The country is very attractive. It is practically level, with just sufficient slope from the hills to afford adequate drainage. The roads are level, well graded, and well kept, affording excellent opportunities for cycling and driving. The soil is a rich sandy loam which never bakes, making it a very easy ground to work; thus lending itself readily to the cultivation of berries, nuts, oranges, etc.
The variety of products, and the possibility of procuring small tracts of land at low figures, and on easy terms, make our section of the county very attractive and advantageous for truck raising, or for farming on a small scale. The following are a few of the products: oranges, lemons, walnuts, grapes, peaches, apricots, sugar beets, berries and vegetables of all kinds.
Anaheim is the possessor of a Building and Loan Association, Water company, two railroads, fruit cannery and drier, large oil industry, ostrich farm, bank, several adequate commercial houses, two hotels and two newspapers. The city also owns its water and lighting plant.
There are nine fraternal organizations, including Masons and Odd Fellows; seven churches, embracing the principal denominations; a Free Public Library, and a fine Grammar and High School.
Saw Death Near.
"It often made my heart ache," writes L. C. Overstreet of Elgin, Tenn., "to hear my wife cough until it seemed her weak and sore lungs would collapse. Good doctors said she was so far gone with consumption that no medicine or earthly help could save her, but a friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery and persistent use of this excellent medicine saved her life." It's absolutely guaranteed for coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma and all throat and lung diseases. 50c and $1.00 at all druggists. Trial bottles free.
Says He Was Tortured.
"I suffered such pain from corns I could hardly walk," writes H. Robinson, Hillsborough, Ill., "but Bucklens' Arnica Salve completely cured them." Acts like magic on sprains, bruises, cuts, sores, scalds, burns, boils, ulcers. Perfect healer of skin diseases and piles. Cure guaranteed by all druggists.
To the Traveling Public.
Twenty-five-ride family commutation tickets between Los Angeles and Anaheim, limit 60 days, good for purchasers or any member of their family, over the Southern Pacific route.
These tickets are sold at the extremely low rate of six dollars and sixty-five cents ($6.65) for the round trip.
It is well to remember the fact that it is economy to purchase tickets via the S. P. route, inasmuch as it is the only line that takes passengers into the business part of Los Angeles. There are five stations in the city, and our tickets are good to any of them. Commercial street station is just two blocks from the wholesalers, and 10 cents street car fare is saved on the round trip.
Twenty-five trips means $1.25 to the passenger, which pays for a sack of flour.
The S. P. Co. also offers an individual monthly ticket, good for 30 round trips during each calendar month, for $8, good only to purchaser.
Economy is the order of the day, and don't forget there is a saving of 10 cents car fare on each round trip by our line.
T. A. DARLING, Agent,
Oysters.
J. S. Hatfield has received an amendment of fresh oysters. Oysters tails, stews and raw. Give his oct3-tf
Ladies can Wear Shoes.
One size smaller after using Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken the shoes. It makes tight or not feel easy; gives instant relief and bunions. It's the greatest discovery of the age. Cures venous swollen feet, blisters, caffeine spots. Allen's Foot-Ease tain cure for sweating, hot, aching at all druggists and shoe stock. Trial package free by mail.
All Stuffed That's the condition of many from catarrh, especially in the Great difficulty in experiencing ing the head and throat.
No wonder catarrh causes him impairs the taste, smell and pollutes the breath; deranges the ach and affects the appetite.
To cure catarrh, treatment constitutional—alterative and I was afflicted with catarrh; medicines of different kinds; give a fair trial; but gradually grew weaker I could hardly hear, taste or smell concluded to try Hood's Sarsaparaf after taking five bottles I was care not had any return of since."
EUDENE FORBES, Lebanon
Hood's Sarsaparaf
Cures catarrh—it soothes and enses the mucous membrane and up the whole system.
WORKING IN PUBLIC.
Show Window Artisans Can Command Good Remuneration.
A Broadway shoe manufacturer was asked what method of advertising he found most profitable.
"Placing my men near the window," he said, "so they can work in view of the public. I don't know of anything that catches the attention of the passer-by more quickly than the sight of a demonstrator sitting close to the window running a machine for dear life.
Manufacturers of all kinds of goods have adopted this plan. Waistmakers put their most skilled workers on exhibition to show how the finest garments are cut and sewed. Cigar manufacturers take the public into their confidence and let them see the process of rolling as performed by the cleverest hands. Men who deal in mechanical contrivances have found that it pays to have at least one machine set up near a window so the crowd outside may observe the intricacy of its parts and the rapidity of its action. Jewelers have stationed their most expert laplidaries within view of the street that possible customers may see how precious stones are cut and polished and set.
"It isn't everybody who can work in public. It takes a person with good strong nerves and concentration of thought to do difficult work in a show window. I have men in my employ who are excellent workers, but they get flustered when subjected to unusual surveillance and ruin everything they put their hands to. I have tried some of them as window operators, but they can't get used to it.
"A man who can run a machine at full tilt or paint a picture or fry pancakes or iron a shirt in the full gaze of the public eye and not lose his head is an artist and worth several dollars more a week to his employer than the more modest individual. And he gets it too."—New York Sun.
MEN'S VIEW OF WOMEN.
Earth has nothing more tender than a plous woman's heart.—Luther.
Remember, woman is most perfect when most womanly.—Gladstone.
Lovely woman that caused our cares can every care beguile.—Beresford.
He that would have fine guests let him have a fine woman.—Ben Jonson.
A woman's strength is most potent when robed in gentleness.—Lamartine.
Disguise our bondage as we will, 'tis woman, woman, rules us still.—Moore.
Oil and water, woman and a secret, pulver Lytton.
How many mothers realize that when the baby's advent is expected they need strength for two instead of one. Women, weak, nervous, "just able to drag around," find themselves confronted with coming maternity. They have not strength enough for themselves, how can they have strength to give a child? We don't look for the birth of strong ideas from a weak mind. Why should we expect the birth of strong children from weak mothers?
The way to ensure health and strength to mother and child is to use Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription as a preparative for motherhood. It brings the mother's strength up to the requirements of nature, so that she has strength to give her child. It nourishes the nerves and so quiets them. It encourages a natural appetite and induces refreshing sleep.
"Favorite Prescription" makes weak women strong and sick women well.
There is no alcohol in "Favorite Prescription" and it is free from opium, caine and all other narcotics.
"I wish to let you know the great benefit my wife derived through taking your Favorite Prescription," writes Mr. Robert Harden, of Brandon, Manitoba, Box 435. "It was when her baby came. We had heard so much of your medicine that my wife decided to try it (I may say that wife's age was thirty-three and this was her first child). She commenced to take 'Favorite Prescription' five months before her child was born. We have a fine healthy girl, and we believe that this was mainly owing to the 'Favorite Prescription,' taken faithfully according to directions. We shall certainly recommend it wherever we can."
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, paper covers, is sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Address Dr. R.V.Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y.
STOPS PAIN
Athena, Tenn., Jan. 27, 1901.
Ever since the first appearance of my menaces they were very irregular and I suffered with great pain and my hips, back, stomach and legs, with terrible bearing down pains in the abdomen. During the past month I have been taking Wine of Cardui and Theodford's Black-Draught, and I passed the monthly period without pain for the first time in years.
COUNTERFEIT GOLD
GILDING POWDERS ARE MADE COPPER AND SPELTED
How the Material That Gilds Shining, Metallic Finish Tooth and Picture Frames Is Prepared Gold Leaf Without Gold.
How many persons who see the big gold in colored printing mirror and picture frames known gold does not enter at all into the position of the stuff that produces golden effects?
The shining metallic effectuced by a fine powder made mixture of bronze and spelt offers the cheapest and best price giving the rich surface demand wall papers, printing, lithography roiling and in a vast range of materials articles of wood, paper and metal used is so called metal, an alloy of copper and sick women well.
There is no alcohol in "Favorite Prescription" and it is free from opium, caine and all other narcotics.
"I wish to let you know the great benefit my wife derived through taking your Favorite Prescription," writes Mr. Robert Harden, of Brandon, Manitoba, Box 435. "It was when her baby came. We had heard so much of your medicine that my wife decided to try it (I may say that wife's age was thirty-three and this was her first child). She commenced to take 'Favorite Prescription' five months before her child was born. We have a fine healthy girl, and we believe that this was mainly owing to the 'Favorite Prescription,' taken faithfully according to directions. We shall certainly recommend it wherever we can."
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, paper covers, is sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Address Dr. R.V.Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y.
STOPS PAIN
Athena, Tenn., Jan. 27, 1901.
Ever since the first appearance of my menaces they were very irregular and I suffered with great pain and my hips, back, stomach and legs, with terrible bearing down pains in the abdomen. During the past month I have been taking Wine of Cardui and Theodford's Black-Draught, and I passed the monthly period without pain for the first time in years.
COUNTERFEIT GOLD
GILDING POWDERS ARE MADE COPPER AND SPELTED
How the Material That Gilds Shining, Metallic Finish Tooth and Picture Frames Is Prepared Gold Leaf Without Gold.
How many persons who see the big gold in colored printing mirror and picture frames known gold does not enter at all into the position of the stuff that produces golden effects?
The shining metallic effectuced by a fine powder made mixture of bronze and spelt offers the cheapest and best price giving the rich surface demand wall papers, printing, lithography roiling and in a vast range of materials articles of wood, paper and metal used is so called metal, an alloy of copper and sick women well.
There is no alcohol in "Favorite Prescription" and it is free from opium, caine and all other narcotics.
"I wish to let you know the great benefit my wife derived through taking your Favorite Prescription," writes Mr. Robert Harden, of Brandon, Manitoba, Box 435. "It was when her baby came. We had heard so much of your medicine that my wife decided to try it (I may say that wife's age was thirty-three and this was her first child). She commenced to take 'Favorite Prescription' five months before her child was born. We have a fine healthy girl, and we believe that this was mainly owing to the 'Favorite Prescription,' taken faithfully according to directions. We shall certainly recommend it wherever we can."
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, paper covers, is sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Address Dr. R.V.Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y.
STOPS PAIN
Athena, Tenn., Jan. 27, 1901.
Ever since the first appearance of my menaces they were very irregular and I suffered with great pain and my hips, back, stomach and legs, with terrible bearing down pains in the abdomen. During the past month I have been taking Wine of Cardui and Theodford's Black-Draught, and I passed the monthly period without pain for the first time in years.
COUNTERFEIT GOLD
GILDING POWDERS ARE MADED COPPER AND SPELTED
How many persons who see the big gold in colored printing mirror and picture frames known gold does not enter at all into the position of the stuff that produces golden effects?
The shining metallic effectuced by a fine powder made mixture of bronze and spelt offers the cheapest and best price giving the rich surface demand wall papers, printing, lithography roiling and in a vast range of materials articles of wood, paper and metal used is so called metal, an alloy of copper and sick women well.
There is no alcohol in "Favorite Prescription" and it is free from opium, caine and all other narcotics.
"I wish to let you know the great benefit my wife derived through taking your Favorite Prescription," writes Mr. Robert Harden, of Brandon, Manitoba, Box 435. "It was when her baby came. We had heard so much of your medicine that my wife decided to try it (I may say that wife's age was thirty-three and this was her first child). She commenced to take 'Favorite Prescription' five months before her child was born. We have a fine healthy girl, and we believe that this was mainly owing to the 'Favorite Prescription,' taken faithfully according to directions. We shall certainly recommend it wherever we can."
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, paper covers, is sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Address Dr. R.V.Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y.
STOPS PAIN
Athena, Tenn., Jan. 27, 1901.
Ever since the first appearance of my menaces they were very irregular and I suffered with great pain and my hips, back, stomach and legs, with terrible bearing down pains in the abdomen. During the past month I have been taking Wine of Cardui and Theodford's Black-Draught, and I passed the monthly period without pain for the first time in years.
COUNTERFEIT GOLD
GILDING POWDERS ARE MADE COPPER AND SPELTED
How many persons who see the big gold in colored printing mirror and picture frames known gold does not enter at all into the position of the stuff that produces golden effects?
The shining metallic effectuced by a fine powder made mixture of bronze and spelt offers the cheapest and best price giving the rich surface demand wall papers, printing, lithography roiling and in a vast range of materials articles of wood, paper and metal used is so called metal, an alloy of copper and sick women well.
There is no alcohol in "Favorite Prescription" and it is free from opium, caine and all other narcotics.
"I wish to let you know the great benefit my wife derived through taking your Favorite Prescription," writes Mr. Robert Harden, of Brandon, Manitoba, Box 435. "It was when her baby came. We had heard so much of your medicine that my wife decided to try it (I may say that wife's age was thirty-three and this was her first child). She commenced to take 'Favorite Prescription' five months before her child was born. We have a fine healthy girl, and we believe that this was mainly owing to the 'Favorite Prescription,' taken faithfully according to directions. We shall certainly recommend it wherever we can."
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, paper covers, is sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Address Dr. R.V.Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y.
STOPS PAIN
Athena, Tenn., Jan. 27, 1901.
Ever since the first appearance of my menaces they were very irregular and I suffered with great pain and my hips, back, stomach and legs, with terrible bearing down pains in the abdomen. During the past month I have been taking Wine of Cardui and Theodford's Black-Draught, and I passed the monthly period without pain for the first time in years.
COUNTERFEIT GOLD
GILDING POWDERS ARE MADE COPPER AND SPELTED
How many persons who see the big gold in colored printing mirror and picture frames known gold does not enter at all into the position of the stuff that produces golden effects?
The shining metallic effectuced by a fine粉末 made mixture of bronze and spelt offers the cheapest and best price giving the rich surface demand wall papers; printing; lithography roiling; in a vast range of materials articles of wood; paper; metal used is so called metal; an alloy of copper and sick women well.
There is no alcohol in "Favorite Prescription" and it is free from opium, caine and all other narcotics.
"I wish to let you know the great benefit my wife derived through taking your Favorite Prescription," writes Mr. Robert Harden, of Brandon, Manitoba, Box 435. "It was when her baby came. We had heard so much of your medicine that my wife decided to try it (I may say that wife's age was thirty-three and this was her first child). She commenced to take 'Favorite Prescription' five months before her child was born. We have a fine healthy girl; and we believe that this was mainly owing to the 'Favorite Prescription,' taken faithfully according to directions. We shall certainly recommend it wherever we can."
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STOPS PAIN
Athena, Tenn., Jan. 27, 1901.
Ever since the first appearance of my menaces they were very irregular and I suffered with great pain和我的母亲 confronted with coming maternity。They have not strength enough for themselves,how can they have strength to give her child?We don't look for the birth of strong ideas from a weak mind。Why should we expect the birth of strong children from weak mothers?
The way to ensure health和 strength to mother和child is to use Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription as a preparative for motherhood。它 bringsthe mother's strength upto'the requirementsof nature,so thatshehas strengthtogiveherchild。Itenouragesthenervesandsoquietshem。Itencouragesa naturalappetiteandinducesrefreshingsleep。
"FavoritePrescription" makes weak women strong和 sick women well。
There is no alcohol in "FavoritePrescription"and it is free from opium,caineandallothernarcotics。
"I wish to let you knowthe great benefitmywife derivedthrough takingyourFavoritePrescription," writesMr.RobertHarden,Brandon.Manitoba.Box435.“Itwaswhenherbabycame.Wewhadheardso muchofyourmedicinethatmythewasstrengthtogiveherchild。Itenouragesthenervesandsoquietshem。Itencouragesa naturalappetiteandinducesrefreshingsleep。
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Earth has nothing more tender than a plous woman's heart—Luther.
Remember, woman is most perfect when most womanly—Gladstone.
Lovely woman that caused our cares can every care beguile—Beresford.
He that would have fine guests let him have a fine woman.—Ben Jonson.
A woman's strength is most potent when robed in gentleness—Lamartine.
Disgulse our bondage as we will, 'tis woman, woman, rules us still—Moore.
Oil and water, woman and a secret, are hostile properties.—Bulwer Lytton.
Women need not look at those dear to them to know their moods.—Howells.
Kindness in woman, not their beauteous looks, shall win my love.—Shakespeare.
Raptured man quits each dozing sage. O woman, for thy lovelier page!—Moore.
He is a fool who thinks by force or skill to turn the current of a woman's will.—Samuel Tuke.
The most beautiful object in the world, it will be allowed, is a beautiful woman.—Macaulay.
If the heart of a man is depressed with cares, the mist is dispelled when a woman appears.—Gay.
Tommy—Mamma, why have you got papa's hair in a locket?
Mamma—To remind me that he once had some, Tommy.
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THE RIGHT THING TO PUT ON.
(Benson's Plaster is Pain's Master.) From the natural impulse to "put something on" a painful spot all applications for the relief of pain have arisen.
The most successful have ever been poultices or plasters, and the best of these is Benson's Porous Plaster.
No other has anything like the same power as a curative agent; it is highly and scientifically medicated, and its standard is advanced year by year.
STOPS PAIN
Athena, Tenn., Jan. 27, 1901.
Ever since the first appearance of my menses they were very irregular and I suffered with great pain in my hips, back, stomach and legs, with terrible bearing down pains in the abdomen. During the past month I have been taking Wine of Cardui and Theford's Black-Draught, and I assessed the monthly period without pain for the first time in years.
What is life worth to a woman suffering like Nannie Davis suffered? Yet there are women in thousands of homes to-day who are bearing those terrible menstrual pains in silence. If you are one of these we want to say that this same WINE OF CARDUI will bring you permanent relief. Console yourself with the knowledge that 1,000,000 women have been completely cured by Wine of Cardui. These women suffered from leucorrhoea, irregular menses, headache, backache, and bearing down pains. Wine of Cardui will stop all these aches and pains for you. Purchase a $1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui to-day and take it in the privacy of your home.
For advice and literature, address giving sympathy, "The Ladies' Advisory Department," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.
If you are going East and want a through tourist car from Los Angeles, personally conducted to destination: via Ogden or New Orleans; cheap fare and most comfortable service take the Southern Pacific...
THE middle route, via Ogden, Salt Lake City, Royal Gorge and Denver is most delightful for summer travel, and the mountain scenery is equal to any in the world.
If you go through New Orleans there are attractions along the route in shape of sugar and cotton plantations, with their mills and cotton gins.
There is no difference in the price having been sorted and ductile by annealing, they are in an acid bath, cut into lozenge about three feet and collected dles of 40 or 50 strips each. laid between sheets of zinc and under hammers which beat strips to the thinness of tissue. This requires six successive and great skill must be exerted produce a uniform and unbreak After the third beating the maze are taken from between the zinc, loosened from each cleansed by immersion in a tartrate of potassium. The repeated after the last beating sheets are hung on lines to beginning the rolled strips of gray metallic color, at the firing the yellowish color beginning and after the sixth they are bright as gold.
The defective leaves are thinned out and the perfect ones cut squares, which are laid to hand in packets of several each and inclosed within any of sheet brass. The packets of annealing furnace, where softened by heating and sliding and then go to the beaters, are reduced under flattening to the thinness of real gold leaf that it can be blown away breath.
The manufacture of bronze consists in grading, clipping verizing the various bronzes even, impalpable powder and dusty of comparatively reactive It began as a means of using utilizing the imperfect leather came as waste from the gold, silver and bronze. Cut by hand into fine clip then ground to powder in its simple construction. With time and the spread of articles the uses of bronze increased until the demand for the supply of waste, and thus is now made on a large scale.
The beating process fasten pound of copper and sputter area of about 500 square feet this condition the square shear come from the brass ear sheared into small fragment bed with olive oil through having ten meshes to the inside passed to the stamping machines, where they are put steam or water power to powder of commerce. The occupies from one to four coiling to the grade or quinqueflower powder to the produced, four grades. In course this The superfluous oil is compounded under pressure, and is then carried into centrifiers or grading machines lying at a high speed, expelling through the orifices in the dust which settles on according to weight and finer particles at the top below, and in this way they divided into its various guild York Press.
How Customs Vanished
She—In some parts of when a man marries each other relatives strikes him with way of welcome into the family He—Yes, and in many part tea when a man marries bride's relatives strikes
THE RIGHT THING TO PUT ON.
(Benson's Plaster is Pain's Master.)
From the natural impulse to "put something on" a painful spot all applications for the relief of pain have arisen.
The most successful have ever been poultices or plasters, and the best of these is Benson's Porous Plaster.
No other has anything like the same power as a curative agent; it is highly and scientifically medicated, and its standard is advanced year by year.
Use Benson's Plaster for coughs, colds, chest diseases, rheumatism, grip, neuralgia, kidney trouble, lame back, and other ailments that make Winter a season of suffering and danger. It relieves and cures quicker than any other remedy.
Do not accept Capsicum, Strengthening or Belladonna plasters in place of Benson's, as they possess none of its curative power.
Insist on having the genuine.
The people of every civilized land have testified for years to the superlative merit of Benson's Plasters; and 5,000 physicians and druggists of this country have declared them worthy of public confidence.
In official comparisons with others, Benson's Plasters have been honored with fifty-five highest awards.
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Accept no imitation or substitute.
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Southern Pacific
THE middle route, via Ogden,
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If you go through New Orleans there are attractions along the route in shape of sugar and cotton plantations, with their mills and cotton gins.
There is no difference in the price of tickets to through Eastern points via either route. These personally conducted excursions give service as follows.
OGDEN ROUTE
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
from Los Angeles at 11:40 a.m.
SUNSET ROUTE
Leave Los Angeles at 2:00 p.m.
Monday—New Orleans.
Tuesday—Washington and way.
Wednesday—Chicago and way.
Thursday—Washington and way.
Friday—Cincinnati and way.
Saturday—Washington and way.
The Shasta route via Portland affords a pleasant and cheap way to St. Paul and common points. Leave Los Angeles at 10:20 p.m.
Money saved by patronizing Southern Pacific Tourist Excursions.
T. A., Darling, Agt.
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COUNTERFEIT GOLD.
BUILDING POWDERS ARE MADE OF COPPER AND SPELTER.
How the Material That Gives the Shining, Metallic Finish to Mirror and Picture Frames is Produced. Gold Leaf Without Gold.
How many persons who see the shining gold in colored printing and on mirror and picture frames know that gold does not enter at all into the composition of the stuff that produces these golden effects?
The shining metallic effect is produced by a fine powder made from a mixture of bronze and spelter. This mixes the cheapest and best means of giving the rich surface demanded in all papers, printing, lithography, fusing and in a vast range of manufactured articles of wood, paper and iron.
The material used is so called Dutch metal, an alloy of copper and spelter. The relative proportions are varied to produce different colors. The larger percentage of spelter the lighter or more yellowish will be the tint of the alloy.
The copper and spelter are smelted in graphite crucibles containing about 400 pounds of metal, which, when completely fused, is run off into molds forming half round ingots two feet long by half an inch in thickness. After cooling these are bound into bundles and sent to the rolling mill, where they are passed cold nine times through a double set of steel rolls under enormous pressure. This flattens them and draws them out into thin ribbons from 50 to 60 feet long and something more than one inch wide. Cold rolling under such extreme pressure makes the metal brittle, so it passes to the annealing furnace, which is heated by wood fire, as the sulphur in coal or coke would be injurious to the ribbons.
Having been softened and rendered ductile by annealing, they are cleansed in an acid bath, cut into lengths of about three feet and collected in bundles of 40 or 50 strips each. They are laid between sheets of zinc and passed under hammers which beat the metal strips to the thinness of tissue paper. This requires six successive heatings, and great skill must be exercised to produce a uniform and unbroken foll.
After the third beating the metal strips are taken from between the sheets of zinc, loosened from each other and cleansed by immersion in a bath of tartrate of potassium. The cleaning is repeated after the last beating, and the sheets are hung on lines to dry. In the twelve months, when I heard of a lady that was taking your medicine and was getting well. So I secured some of the medicine and began taking it. In one week I was able to do my cooking. When I began taking the medicine I could sit up only a few minutes at a time, and I could rest or sleep only a little while at a time. My throat was sore, at times I could not even swallow sweet milk, and my tonsils were full of little eating sores. My left side was swollen out of shape and so sore I could not bear my clothes fastened, as I could hardly get my breath. My vituals would sour on my stomach before I could leave the table. My folks and friends had about given me up. The doctor said I would not get well. My father said I would not live a month, but three bottles of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, three bottles of his 'Pellets,' three bottles of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy did the work and made me a well woman."
THE BEST THING for impure blood is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It neutralizes the action of the polysons which corrupt the blood and disease the body. It increases the activity of the blood-making glands, thus increasing the supply of pure blood, rich in the red corpuscles of health. By these the body is built up and its vitality restored. "Golden Medical Discovery" is singularly effective in the cure of scrofulous diseases, enlarged glands, swelling, pimples, eczema and eruptive diseases in general. The most obstinate and dangerous forms of blood disease have yielded to the curative power of this great remedy.
"I feel it is my duty to write to you of the wonderful curative powers of your 'Golden Medical Discovery.'" writes Geo. S. Henderson, Esq., of Denaud, Lee Co.. Fla. "I had a bad sore on my right ear, and my blood was badly out of order." I tried local doctors but with no good results. Finally I wrote you the particulars in my case and you advised your 'Golden Medical Discovery,' which I began to take. From the first bottle I began to feel better, and when I had taken eight bottles the sore was healed up. I wish you success."
"For about one year and a half my face was very badly broken out," writes Miss Carrie Adams, of 116 West Main Street, Battlecreek, Mich. "I spent a great deal of money with doctors and for different kinds of medicine, but received no benefit. At last I read one of your advertisements in a paper, and obtained a bottle of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Before I had taken one bottle of this medicine I noticed a change, and after taking three bottles I was entirely cured. I can well recommend Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery to any one similarly afflicted."
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Having been sortered and reduced ductile by annealing, they are cleaned in an acid bath, cut into lengths of about three feet and collected in bundles of 40 or 50 strips each. They are laid between sheets of zinc and passed under hammers which beat the metal strips to the thinness of tissue paper. This requires six successive beatings, and great skill must be exercised to produce a uniform and unbroken foll. After the third beating the metal strips are taken from between the sheets of zinc, loosened from each other and cleansed by immersion in a bath of tartrate of potassium. The cleaning is repeated after the last beating, and the sheets are hung on lines to dry. In the beginning the rolled strips are a dull gray metallic color, at the fourth beating the yellowish color begins to show, and after the sixth they are clear and bright as gold.
The defective leaves are then thrown out and the perfect ones cut into small squares, which are laid together by hand in packets of several hundred each and inclosed within an envelope of sheet brass. The packets return to the annealing furnace, where they are softened by heating and slow cooling, and then go to the beaters, where they are reduced under flattening hammers to the thinness of real gold leaf, so thin that it can be blown away by the breath.
The manufacture of bronze powder consists in grading, clipping and pulverizing the various bronze foils to an even, impalpable powder and is an industry of comparatively recent date. It began as a means of using up and utilizing the imperfect leaves which came as waste from the beaters of gold, silver and bronze. These were cut by hand into fine clippings and then ground to powder in final shape of simple construction. With the lapse of time and the spread of artistic industries the uses of bronze powder increased until the demand far outran the supply of waste, and the leaf metal is now made on a large scale.
The beating process flattens out a pound of copper and sputter alloy to an area of about 500 square feet, and in this condition the square sheets as they come from the brass envelopes are sheared into small fragments and rubbed with olive oil through a steel sieve having ten meshes to the inch and then passed to the stamping and grinding machines, where they are pulverized by steam or water power to the bronze powder of commerce. The grinding couples from one to four hours, according to the grade or quality of the powder to be produced, which is of four grades, from course to superfine. The superfluous oil is removed by heating under pressure, and the powder is then carved into centrifugal clarifiers, or grading machines, which turn at a high speed, expel the powder through fine ores in the form of dust, which settles on incised shelves, according to weight and fineness, the fine particles at the top, the coarser below, and in this way the powder is divided into its various grades—New York Press.
How Customs Vary.
She—In some parts of Australia when a man marries each of the bride's relatives strikes him with a stick by way of welcome into the family.
He—Yes, and in many parts of America when a man marries each of the bride's relatives strikes him with a
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