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THAT GREAT CEMENT BRIDGE Mention has been made of the cement bridge being built by the San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake road across the Santa Ana river, near Riverside, work upon which began on Monday. Some further particulars have been obtained which will be of interest to the public at large. Including the approaches, the bridge will have a total length of 900 feet. It is to be composed of eight spans of 100 feet each, with 50-foot approaches on either end. The spans in the clear will be 60 feet above the bed of the river, and the foundation will be laid 14 feet below the bed of the river. It has not been definitely determined where the rock is to be obtained, but there is a rumor that it will come from Pachappa hill. This much is certain, however, the company having the contract will erect a rock-crusher, wherever the supply comes from. Gravel will be obtained on the ground out of the river bed. It is the Salt Lake's policy to purchase supplies in the territory where they are operating. In the furtherance of this policy, that company has contracted with the Cotton Cement works for 12,000 barrels of cement, which amount will be required for the job. The hauling of the cement will be no little job, and this will go to a Riverside teamster. The contract for the construction of the bridge has been let to the George Stone company of Oakland, the price being private. A number of the skilled mechanics employed by the company are already on the ground, together with the field and constructing engineers. There are about 200 men employed on the construction work. The bridge will be the largest cement structure of the kind in the world. France boasts one that measures 750 feet, but the crossing of the Santa Ana will be 50 feet longer. The Purpose of Sleep One of the most important factors of good health is a sufficient amount of regular sleep. During sleep the brain and the nervous system recuperate themselves, and both will suffer accordingly if sleep is not indulged in. It is certainly not so easy to lay down general laws as to the exact duration of sleep. In grown-up people the need of sleep varies very much. It is influenced by the condition of the body. Several experienced physicians have, however, computed a table of average figures, and individual parties should try to train their personal needs for Congressional Returns Complete official returns from all counties except Shasta and that portion of the Fifth district lying in San Francisco, give for congressman: First district—Gillette, Republican, 19,292; Ford, Democrat, 17,593. Second district (complete)—Coombs, Republican, 21,219; Bell, Democrat, 21,369. Third district (complete)—Metcalf, Republican, 20,532; White, Democrat, 8,575. Fourth district (complete)—Livernash, Democrat, 16,146; Kahn, Republican, 16,005. Fifth district (outside San Francisco) —Loud, Republican, 6557: Wynn, Democrat and Union Labor, 7462. Sixth District (complete)—Needham, Republican, 17,257; Ashe, Democrat, 13,735. Seventh district (complete)—McLachlan, Republican, 19,407; Johnson, Democrat, 8075. Eighth district—Daniels, Republican, 19,535; Smythe, Democrat, 15,806. With the addition of the San Francisco vote Wynn's plurality will be increased greatly. Grant Wanted the Horse When Ulysses S. Grant was a small boy, living in Georgetown, Ohio, he wanted, like most boys, to own a horse, and one particular colt belonging to a man named Ralston he wished especially to have. To indulge the boy's taste and buy the colt his father offered Mr. Ralston $20. But the owner valued the colt at $25 and refused the offer, taking the animal home with him. As the hours passed after the little horse had trotted away with its owner Ulysses' disappointment and eagerness for possession increased, and he finally begged his father to pay the $25 demanded. His father said that $20 was all the animal was worth, but since Ulysses desired it so much he might go to Mr. Ralston and offer $20 again. If his father added, he could not buy it for $20 he might offer $22.50, and if the owner would not let it go for that he might, in order to obtain it, give $25. Ulysses, therefore, mounted a horse and set out for Mr. Ralston's. He was at that time probably about 8 years old. When he found the owner he told him: "Papa says I may offer you $20 for the colt, but if you won't take that to offer you $22.50, and if you won't take that to give you $25." The eagerness of the boy to gain the horse could not brook any barrier. It is needless to say that he paid $25 and led the animal home. Every community, however small, has its group of energetic women who lead and light the way in every local enterprise. If it is charity, a bazaar, a church fair, or any other benevolent undertaking, they work day and night to make it a success. They are not the women who neglect their homes to serve the public. They simply do double service. Many a husband knows what it is to bring his wife home from a fair or bazaar near the hour of midnight and see her drop in sheer exhaustion into the first chair she comes to. While the lights were bright and the talk and laughter were all about her,她 didn't realize her own weariness. But once at home,exhaustion over came her. If a woman were thoroughly robust,without ache or pain,she could not keep this work up without undermining her health. What shall be said then of those women,who are not strong who suffer from headache,backache bearing-down pains,and other consequences of a diseased condition of the womanly organism? And these women are in the great majority. There are few women who are free from disease peculiar to their sex. BURNING THE CANDLE AT BOTH END That expressive saying not only suggests the most rapid form of waste but also the most foolish. When a woman overtaxes her strength in any cause whether in the enjoyment of social pleasures,or in the service of church charity,she is rapidly hastening to the end of her public activity. The proof of this is found right here. Young matrons who are no dancing any more,church workers who are no more active; these have not stole The Purpose of Sleep One of the most important factors of good health is a sufficient amount of regular sleep. During sleep the brain and the nervous system recuperate themselves, and both will suffer accordingly if sleep is not indulged in. It is certainly not so easy to lay down general laws as to the exact duration of sleep. In grown-up people the need of sleep varies very much. It is influenced by the condition of the body. Several experienced physicians have, however, computed a table of average figures, and individual parties should try to train their personal needs for sleep accordingly. Of course it should be well understood that the length of sleep should be computed according to the age of each individual. We know that some repairs can be made to an engine when it is running, or to a stove when it is in use for cooking, but one cannot make as much or as thorough repair of them then as when they are not in use. Even so it is with the human body. The material of it is all the time wearing out and being discarded and replaced by new. Some of such change to the end of repairing it can go on when the body is in the more active state of day, when its energies are most fully called into play by work; but more of it can be done when the current is turned off or the fire burns low, as in sleep. When we wake, the energies, or agents of energy, in the body which have been most largely turned to the work of repair during sleep are turned more largely to constructive action of the body, in the outer relations of it. Certain inorganic elements of the body bear to it the same relation that workmen do to a house that is building or to a business establishment. As we know that too sudden change in a force of workmen in a business (either in their personnel or in the work to which they are directed) cannot take place without loss, by reason of inefficient application of power or undue destructiveness or waste of material by reason of change of form without forwarding the general purpose of the structure in which it is designed to be a part—so, too, sudden waking and activity are not conducive to the welfare or health, strength and beauty of the body, because it necessitates and evidences too sudden a change in application of the energies of the body. Worm Destroyer White’s Cream Vermifuge not only kills worms, but removes the mucus and slime in which they build their nests; it brings, and quickly, a healthy condition of the body, where worms cannot exist. 25 cents at Hatzfeld’s. One of those “healers” who was in Georgia some time ago was approached by a man with the rheumatism and a gold-headed cane. “Drop the cane,” said the healer, “and depart in peace.” “Never!” exclaimed the man; “that cane cost me $12.” That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you if you used Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for sick and nervous headaches. They make pure blood and build up your health. Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by J. P. Hatzfeld. Splendid Blunders Errors of the press often begin with errors of reporters who have misunderstood spoken words. The rule to follow copy compels the compositor to repeat the exact words written by the reporter, and the following blunders are the result of obedience to this rule. A speaker made this statement: “In these days clergymen are expected to have the wisdom and learning of Jeremy Taylor.” But the reporter wrote and the compositor repeated, “the wisdom and learning of a journeyman tailor.” Another speaker quoted these lines: “Oh, come, thou goddess fair and free, In heaven yclept Euphrosyne.” They were printed as written: “Oh, come, thou goddess fair and free, In heaven she crept and froze her knee.” Another orator quoted this line from Tennyson’s “Locksley Hall”: “Better fifty years of Europe than a cycle of Cathay.” But the quotation was written and printed: “Better fifty years of Europe than a circus in Bombay.” One of the worst perversions of a backneyed quotation, incorrectly given by the speaker, is this, which seems to be the joint work of the zealous reporter and the equally reckless printer: “Amicus Plato, amicus Socrates, sed major veritas.” “I may cuss Plato, I may cuss Socrates, said Major Veritas.” Justice of the Peace E. M. Roesnthal of San Jose was defeated on the Democratic ticket for re-election at the late election and takes a humorous view of his defeat. He admits his “leg was pulled” in the strentuous campaign he made and closes the election expense account with the laconic comment: “I wish I had my money back.” Among the items set forth are: “Paid Democratic Central Committeer,” that story of this purchase of his got out in the village, and it was long before he heard the last of it. The school-boys delighted in teasing him about it; school-boys are very often little barbarians for tormenting one another, and they did not let Ulysses forget this one instance when he was behind in cleverness. He kept the horse for several years, and finally sold it for $20, the poor animal having become blind. Later he found it taken from the road and working the treadwheel of a ferryboat which plied between the Ohio and Kentucky banks of the Ohio river. HIGHER CRITICISM “And so,” concluded the missive teacher, “the ark landed at last Mount Ararat.” “Say, laly” piped up a small voice’d they get out a extra?’ “N—no, I suppose not.” “Nor no circus bills and posters?” “No.” “Gee! some folks is so slow dey me backwards.” Best Liniment on Earth I. M. McHany, Greenville, Tex writes, Nov. 2, 1900: “I had rheumism last winter, was down in bed weeks; tried everything, but got no lief till a friend gave me a part of bottle of Ballard’s Snow Liniment; used it and got two more bottles; cured me and I haven’t felt any rheumatism since. I can recommend Sn Liniment to be the best liniment earth for rheumatism.” For rheumatism sciatic or neuralgic pains, rub in Ballard’s Snow Liniment. You will suffer long, but will be gratified with speedy and effective cure. 25c., and $1 at Hatzfeld’s drugstore. Doctor,” said the wide-eyed woman, “my wife is a kleptomaniac. You think you can do anything to her?” Well, we might try vaccination replied the young physician. “Y know that keeps people from taking things.” One of those "healers" who was in Georgia some time ago was approached by a man with the rheumatism and a gold-headed cane. "Drop the cane," said the healer, "and depart in peace." "Never!" exclaimed the man; "that cane cost me $12." That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for sick and nervous headaches. They make pure blood and build up your health. Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by J. P. Hatzfeld. Jack—Yes I had a little balance in bank, but I became engaged two months ago, and now— Ned—Ah! love makes the world go round. Jack—Yes; but I didn't think it would make it go round so fast as to cause me to lose my balance. Beautiful, Clear Skins Herbine exerts a direct influence on the bowels, liver and kidneys, purifying and strengthening these organs and maintaining them in a normal condition of health, thus removing a common cause of yellow, mothy, greasy skin and more or less of pimples, blotches and blackheads. 50 cents at Hatzfeld's drugstore. Aching Joints In the fingers, toes, arms, and other parts of the body, are joints that are inflamed and swollen by rheumatism—that acid condition of the blood which affects the muscles also. Sufferers dread to move, especially after sitting or lying long, and their condition is commonly worse in wet weather. "It has been a long time since we have been without Hood's Sarsaparilla. My father thinks he could not do without it. He has been troubled with rheumatism since he was a boy, and Hood's Sarsaparilla is the only medicine he can take that will enable him to take his place in the field." Miss Ada Dory, Sidney, Iowa. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Remove the cause of rheumatism—no outward application can. Take them. Justice of the Peace E. M. Roesnthal of San Jose was defeated on the Democratic ticket for re-election at the late election and takes a humorous view of his defeat. He admits his "leg was pulled" in the strenuous campaign he made and closes the election expense account with the laconic comment: "I wish I had my money back." Among the items set forth are: "Paid Democratic Central Committee; nature of the claim, quien sabe; services, can't find out; purpose, to help boys along; amount, $50. Paid sundry cigar dealers; nature of claim, stinkadora cigars; purpose, to give voters pipe dreams, which resulted in my defeat; amount, $3. Paid sundry grafters; nature of claim, blood money; purpose, to be a good fellow; amount, $3 50." Rosenbaum was considered invincible, but was beaten by 200 votes, after having expended about $200. Robert S. Chatham, defeated candidate for sheriff of San Mateo county, has commenced proceedings to contest the election of J. H. Mansfield to the office. In addition to the usual ground relieved upon in cases of this character, that the boards of election counted votes for Mansfield which should have been given to Chatham, contestant sets forth the allegation that on November 1st Mansfield wagered $500 with Supervisor P. H. McEvoy that he would be elected over Chatham. H. S Hazeltine, one of the peatland prominent celery growers, is authority for the statement that the recent report of the prospective output of celery from the peatlands has been exaggerated. He says that there are only 1800 acres of celery this year, and he does not believe that the yield will be more than from 1200 to 1400 carloads. The number of carloads will depend largely upon the conditions of the weather from this time until the end of the shipping season. Doctor," said the wide-eyed young physician. "Y know that keeps people from taking things." WHEN LIFE'S AT STAR The most timid man will take a chance of escape. The slender rope dropped down the precipice, the slender log over the abyss, anything that offers a chance of life, is eagerly snatched at. The end the man seeks is safe. He cares nothing for the means to thwart it. There are thousands of men and women whose lives are at stake, who are hindered from accepting the one means of safety by foolish prejudice. Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has been the means of restoring health to many men and women whose hollow cough, bleeding lungs, emaciation and weakness seemed to warrant the statement of local physicians—"There is no cure possible." Why should prejudice against a put-together hinder you from trying what has cured thousands of suffering men and women? "Only for Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Coverage I think I would be in my grave to-draw writes Mr. Moses Miles, of Hilliard, Uinta G., Wyoming." "I had asthma so bad I could sleep at night and was compelled to give work. It affected my lungs so that I could all the time both day and night. My wife taken Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and had helped her so much she insisted on my liking his Golden Medical Discovery—which did. I have taken four bottles and am now well man, weighing its pounds, thanks to Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery." The sole motive for substitution is permit the dealer to make the little more profit paid by the sale of less meritorious medicines. He gains: you lose. Church Lights and Social Leaders. community, however small, has no of energetic women, who lead the way in every local enter- it is charity, a bazaar, a church any other benevolent undertak- work day and night to make it. They are not the women who their homes to serve the public. Simply do double service. Many and knows what it is to bring his home from a fair or bazaar near the midnight and see her drop, in haustion, into the first chair she will. While the lights were bright talk and laughter were all about ulceration of the uterus and piles to use Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It is the best medicine in the world. Also write to Dr. Pierce for his advice. I have felt better in the past seven months than I have for years. Every month I used to have to go to bed and have hot poultices and take laudanum to ease the pain. I don't go to bed now, nor do I take laudanum. Every spring I used to be troubled with piles, but I did not have any trouble of that kind this spring. I keep Dr. Pierce's Compound Extract of Smart-Weed in the house. It is a wonderful medicine." THE WAY OF ESCAPE from the diseases which afflict women, is marked by the footsteps of hundreds of thousands of women who have been raised to strength from weakness and from sickness to health, by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It establishes perfect regularity, dries the drains which weaken women, heals inflammation and ulceration and cures female weakness. It cures backache, headache, and the other painful consequence of womanly disease. It tranquilizes the nerves, encourages the appetite, and induces refreshing sleep. "I feel it my duty to send you this testimony," writes Mrs. Tillie Linney, of Gravel Switch, Marion Co., Ky. "I had been a sufferer from uterine trouble for twelve years, having doctored with the most skillful physicians but finding only temporary relief from medicines prescribed by them. I was advised by a friend to take 'Favorite Prescription,' which I did, and after taking six bottles I find that it has effected a complete cure." "My niece was troubled with female weakness for about four years before I asked for your advice," writes Mr. J.W. McGregor, of 62d Street and Princeton Ave., Chicago, Ills. "You advised her to take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription which she did faithfully for nine months, and now we must acknowledge to you that she is a well woman. We cannot thank you enough." YOU CAN BE CURED by "Favorite Prescription" if your disease is curable by medicine; and the facts show that only two women in every hundred who have given "Favorite Prescription" a fair and faithful trial have failed of a complete cure. Women who have suffered for years and have had the advantages of the most skillful medical treatment, have at last tried "Favorite Prescription" and been cured. Women who had been pronounced incurable, and given up to life-long suffering, have been perfectly and permanently cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Sick and ailing women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. All correspondence is held in sacred secrecy and the written confidences of women. FACTS ABOUT ANAHEIM. Sketch of the industries and Resources or 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 148½ 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 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. FACTS ABOUT ORANGE CO. The census bureau has issued a bulletin on agriculture in California HIGHER CRITICISM so,” concluded the mission, the ark landed at last on Hararat.” Best Liniment on Earth McHany, Greenville, Texas, Nov. 2, 1900: “I had rheumatic winter, was down in bed six tried everything, but got no rea friend gave me a part of a Ballard’s Snow Liminet. I and got two more bottles. It me and I haven’t felt any rheusine. I can recommend Snow to be the best liniment on rheumatism.” For rheumatic or neuralgic pains, rub in Bain snow Liminet. You will not be gratified with a and effective cure. 25c, 50e at Hatzfeld’s drugstore. Mor,” said the wide-eyed young wife is a kleptomaniae. Do think you can do anything for we might try vaccination.” the young physician. “You that keeps people from taking their lives.” N LIFE’S AT STAKE most timid man will take any of escape. The slender rope down the precipice, the slipping over the abyss, anything that it is only my duty to send treatment of my case,” writes Mrs. Wilcox, of Emo (Rainy River), Co., Ont. “I suffered untold for many years with uterine until I commenced taking Dr. good medicine and used the treatment as advised. I took two of ‘Favorite Prescription’ and ‘Golden Medical Discovery.’ I set for one box of your ‘Antiseptic aling Suppositories.’ I have only two and that was two months ago. not had to use any since, but I keep them in the house. I would every woman who suffers from Daughter—Which is correct, papa—Miss Brown married Mr. Smith or Mr. Smith married Miss Brown? Papa—That depends, my child. Had he the money or had she? Jumped on a Ten Penny Nail The little daughter of Mr. J. N. Powell jumped on an inverted rake made of ten penny nails, and thrust one nail entirely through her foot and a second one half way through. Chamberlain’s Pain Balm was promptly applied and five minutes later the pain had disappeared and no more suffering was experienced. In three days the child was wearing her shoe as usual and with absolutely no discomfort. Mr. Powell is a well known merchant of Forkland, Va. Pain Balm is an antiseptic and heals such injuries without maturation and in one-third the time required by the usual treatment. All druggists. She—You say you couldn’t drink the coffee at the hotel. I suppose you threw it away? Boarder—No; I used it in my fountain pen. “Last winter an infant child of mine had croup in a violent form,” says Elder John W. Rogers, a Christian evangelist of Filley, Mo.“ I gave her a few doses of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and in a short time all danger was past and the child recovered.” This remedy not only cures croup, but when given as soon as the first symptoms appear will prevent the attack. It contains no opium or other harmful substance, and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. For sale by all druggists. Caspar Borchard and John Borchard, stock raisers of Ventura county, have purchased several hundred acres of unlemons, 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. FACTS ABOUT ORANGE CO. The census bureau has issued a bulletin on agriculture in California which we quote from extensively in another part of this issue. One of the interesting features of the report is the paragraph giving the number of farms and acres of farming lands in the five Southern California counties. The pre-eminence of Orange county is apparent: Counties No. farms Acres. Los Angeles 6577 890,963 Orange 2288 590,436 Riverside 2340 427,097 San Bernardino 2350 219,182 San Diego 2698 809,419 But it is in the acreage of irrigated lands that Orange county takes easy precedence over the other counties of Southern California: Counties Acres. Los Angeles 86,644 Orange 41,549 Riverside 32,947 San Bernardino 37,877 San Diego 16,022 The area of Orange county is 780 square miles; that of Los Angeles, 3880; that of Riverside, 7008; that of San Bernardino, 20055, and that of San Diego, 8400 square miles. Orange county thus contains one-fifth the area of Los Angeles; yet its irrigated lands approach in area to one-half those of its neighbor to the north. Riverside embraces nine times its area, yet it irrigates 9000 more acres, or a fourth more than the belaunded county on the east. San Bernardino is 25 times its size, yet its irrigated acres exceed those of this jumbo county by nearly 4000, approximately ten per cent. San Diego is eleven times its size, yet it irrigates 25,000 acres more than the county on the south—300 per cent is the former’s irrigated area as compared with that of the latter—almost the irrigated area of San Diego and Riverside combined. Orange county possesses the finest system of irrigation, the most secure water rights, that exist in Southern California. That is what we have said many a time and oft. These figures prove it. It is the handsomest and most productive county that lies outdoors and is settling up faster than any other in the State. Great Luck of an Editor For two years all efforts to cure cozema in the palms of my hands failed,” writes Editor H. N. Lester of Syracuse, Kan., “then I was wholly cured by Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.” It's the world's best for eruptions, soores and all skin diseases. Only 25 cents at J. P. Hatzfeld's. Candidates’ Expenses Candidates at the late electric busy filling lists of their expenses using the campaign, which is ready by the election law. Some made campaigns without the expenditure a cent, while others found it need to spend some money. Each candidate filed an itimized list of his exshowing how the money was expired.The list, as far as obtained, is lows: Dr. McMullan,$76; Josiah M nothing; W.A. Beckett,$264.50; Head; $133.25; S.H. Finley,$59; Smithwick.$10.25; R.P.M nothing; J.A.Willson,$7.75; O.H.Hall,$212; J.C.Nichols,$7.5; Geo.E.Peters,$404.67; H.O.nothing; G.W.Sherwood,$55; S.Mith.$138; Geo.E.Freeman; J.C.Od,nothing; W.G.$242.85. The reports of all the candidates not yet been filed with the clerk. Spreads Like Wildfire When things are “the best selling.” All Hare,a leading drugstiff of Bel-O., writes: “Electric Bitters s best selling bitters I have hand 20 years.” You know why? M excess begin in disorders of st liver,kidneys,bowels,blood nerves.Electric Bitters tones stomach regulates the liver,f and bowls,purifies the blood,s tens the nerves,bcee cures mule of maladies It builds up the system.Puts new life and viper any weak,sickly run-down n woman Price 50 cents.Sold P.Hatzfeld. Mr. Blackfan has disposed place near Brookshurst,and w family will enjoy a season of re recreation before looking around another location He does not plate leaving Southern California. An English Author Wrote: “No shade,no shine,nof flowers,nose leaves—November.” Americans would add,nore freed catarrhwhich is so aggravatedthis month that it becomes con troublesome There is abundance that catarrh is a constitutionalIt is related to sorfula and coliotion being one of the wasting diHood's Sarsaparilla showswhat is capable of eradicating s complete,cures catarrh,and time prevents consumption.V "Last winter an infant child of mine had croup in a violent form," says Elder John W. Rogers, a Christian evangelist of Filley, Mo. "I gave her a few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and in a short time all danger was past and the child recovered." This remedy not only cures croup, but when given as soon as the first symptoms appear will prevent the attack. It contains no opium or other harmful substance, and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. For sale by all druggists. Caspar Borchard and John Borchard, stock raisers of Ventura county, have purchased several hundred acres of unimproved bottom land south of Boles from W. T. Newland and others. The purchases represent an outlay of $20,000. Astounding Discovery From Coopersville, Mich., comes word of a wonderful discovery of a pleasant tasting liquid that when used before retiring by any one troubled with a bad cough always ensures a good night's rest. "It will soon cure the cough too," writes Mrs. S. Himelburger, "for three generations of our family have used Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and never found its equal for coughs and colds." It's an unrivaled life-saver when used for desperate lung diseases. Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1 at J. P. Hatzfeld's. Trial bottles free. Ladies can Wear Shoes One size smaller after using Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken into the shoes. It makes tight or new shoes feel easy; gives instant relief to corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Cures and prevents swollen feet, blisters, callous and sore spots. Allen's Foot-Ease is a certain cure for sweating, hot, aching feet. At all druggists and shoe stores, 25c. Trial package free by mail. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N.Y. Santa Ana Steam Laundry Agency I run a laundry wagon that will call for and deliver your laundry twice a week. Laundry coming in as late as 9 o'clock Thursday morning will be delivered to you Saturday at 5 o'clock. E. W. McCOLLUM. Young Pigs for Sale Very fine. Apply at Anaheim resaurant. Great Luck of an Editor "For two years all efforts to cure cozema in the palms of my hands failed," writes Editor H. N. Lester of Syracuse, Kan., "then I was wholly cured by Bucklen's Arnica Salve." It's the world's best for eruptions, sores and all skin diseases. Only 25 cents at J. P. Hatzfeld's. ELY'S CREAM BALM is a positive cure. Apply into the nostrils. It is quickly absorbed. 80 cents at Druggists or by mail; samples 10c, by mail. Everybody Knows About Pain-Killer A Household Medicine A Safe and Sure Cure for Cramps Coughs Bruises Diarrhoea Colds Burns Sprains and Strains. Gives instant relief. Two sizes, 25c, and 50c. Only one Pain Killer, Perry Davis'. Miss Emelie Reinhaus died home in Santa Ana on Thursday November 20th, at 4 o'clock. She her 39th year. Funeral service held on Sunday at 1 o'clock unless auspices of the Eastern Star Reinhaus was a member of the known millinery firm of Misses Reinhaus. She is survived by brothers, two of whom, Ma Julius Reinhaus, are proprietors department store at Santa Ana, sisters, Misses Theresa and Ma Reinhaus of Santa Ana, and Gillmaker of San Francisco, also vive her. A Dangerous Month This is the month of coughs and acute catarrh. Do you cat easily? Find yourself hoarse, tickling in your throat and an ing cough at night? Then you always have handy a bottle of Borehound Syrup. J. A. An 354 West 5th St., Salt Lake writes: "We use Ballard's Horse Syrup for coughs and colds. I immediate relief. We know best remedy for these troubles this to induce other people to take pleasant and efficient remedy 50c and $1 at J. P. Hatzfeld's. Girl Wanted Will find a pleasant home and wages. Apply at residence of V Crowther, Placentia." We Want Your Trade The Benefit Will Be Mutual There’s no doubt that you frequently have to either go or send to Los Angeles for numerous articles of merchandise which you need and cannot secure from the merchants in this town, and it’s on just such occasions as this that this big Broadway Department Store can be of service to you. Of course it’s far more satisfactory to visit our store and attend to your shopping personally, but in event of your not being able to come to our store, we are situated in such a manner that we can practically bring the store to you. Now isn’t that an advantage? No matter how trifling or how great your wants we can supply them with satisfaction to you and credit to ourselves. We have a splendidly organized and thoroughly equipped Mail Order Department employing men and women of experience whose sole duties are to shop for you. Drop us a postal card or letter and we will do the rest. Women’s Rest Room We have a cozy little corner on our second floor that is set aside for the convenience of out of town customers. There are all modern conveniences, if you feel a little dusty or a little bit mussed up after your trip to town, it’s just the place to come and freshen up a bit, or if tired after your day’s shopping it’s a capital place to rest for a few minutes. There’s every convenience for letter writing, in fact, it’s just the place that almost every woman is looking for when she is in town and don’t know where to find. We place this room at your disposal and will feel greatly complimented if you will use it. Special Sales Every Day There’s not a business day in the year but we hold special sales in some or all of our various departments. These special sales mean a huge money saving to our customers. Whenever you visit our store you will find the advertisements from the various papers displayed in prominent positions so that you can read over the list of the day’s bargains. In addition to the items advertised daily we have between 30 and 40 bargain tables in the various aisles. These are always bristling with attention compelling bargains. These goods are never advertised you must come to the store to get in touch with the good Special Sales Every Day There's not a business day in the year but we hold special sales in some or all of our various departments. These special sales mean a huge money saving to our customers. Whenever you visit our store you will find the advertisements from the various papers displayed in prominent positions so that you can read over the list of the day's bargains. In addition to the items advertised daily we have between 30 and 40 bargain tables in the various aisles. These are always bristling with attention compelling bargains. These goods are never advertised you must come to the store to get in touch with the good things on our bargain tables. WATCH THIS SPACE IN NEXT WEEK'S PAPER Candidates' Expenses Candidates at the late election are filing lists of their expenses during the campaign, which is required by the election law. Some made their campaigns without the expenditure of rent, while others found it necessary to spend some money. Each candidate had an itemized list of his expenses, showing how the money was expended. The list, as far as obtained, is as follows: Mr. McMullan, $76; Josiah McCoy, $76; W. A. Beckett, $264.50; H. C. Had, $133.25; S. H. Finley, $9; Sid Thwick, $10.25; R. P. Marquee, $10.25; J. A. Willson, $7.75; Capt. J. Hall, $212; J. C. Nichols, $356.70; D. E. Peters, $404.67; H. O. Miller, $404.67; G. W. Sherwood, $55; Geo. Smith, $138; Geo. E. Freeman, $12.75; C. Ord, nothing; W. G. Potter, $2.85. The reports of all the candidates have yet been filed with the county court. Spreads Like Wildfire When things are "the best" they come "the best selling." Abraham Moore, a leading druggist of Belleville, writes: "Electric Bitters are the best selling bitters I have handled in years." You know why? Most diseases begin in disorders of stomach, kidneys, bowels, blood and leaves. Electric Bitters tones up the stomach, regulates the liver, kidneys bowels, purifies the blood, strengthens the nerves, hence cures multitudes maladies. It builds up the entire them. Puts new life and vigor into weak, sickly, run-down man or woman. Price 50 cents. Sold by J. Hatzfeld. Mr. Blackfan has disposed of his once near Brookshurst, and with his family will enjoy a season of rest and recreation before looking around for other location. He does not contemplate leaving Southern California. An English Author Wrote: No shade, no shine, no fruit, no savers, no leaves—November." Many Americans would add, no freedom from marrh, which is so aggravated during a month that it becomes constantly troublesome. There is abundant proof catarrh is a constitutional disease related to scrofula and consumption, being one of the wasting diseases. God's Sarsaparilla has shown that it is capable of eradicating scrofula complete! cures catarrh, and taken in the prevents consumption. We can greatly complimented if you will use it. Special Sales Every Day There’s not a business day in the year but we hold special sales in some or all of our various departments. These special sales mean a huge money saving to our customers. Whenever you visit our store you will find the advertisements from the various papers displayed in prominent positions so that you can read over the list of the day's bargains. In addition to the items advertised daily we have between 30 and 40 bargain tables in the various aisles. These are always bristling with attention compelling bargains. These goods are never advertised you must come to the store to get in touch with the good things on our bargain tables. 1902 Improvements. THE SANDERS-ARNOTT DISC PLOW. The solid cast frame now being used on the Sanders-Arnott Disc Plow is the most valuable feature added to the Disc Plow since they were placed on sale. See them before buying. No more sprung beams out of line or bolts sheared off. We have a new pattern four gang plow for the largest ranches. Any disc plow without the solid cast frame is old style. Do not be misled into buying one. Made in one, two, three and four gang patterns. The most successful disc plow in the market. Draft reduced 50 per cent. Send for circulars. We have a liberal proposition to offer any rancher who wishes to investigate the merits of this plow. ARNOTT & COMPANY Wagons, Carriages and Farm Machinery. Los Angeles, Cal. ...TAKE THE NEW... SOUTHERN PACIFIC Golden State Limited via El Paso and ..Rock Island Short Line.. For KANSAS CITY and CHICAGO. Leaves Los Angeles every day at 2:30 p.m. Reaches Chicago at 10:30 a.m. LESS THAN 3 DAYS Ask any Southern Pacific Agent, or write G. A. PARKYNS, Asst. Gen. Freight and Pass. Agent 261 South Spring Street LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA THEDFORD'S BLACK-DRAUGHT THE ORIGINAL LIVER MEDICINE A sallow complexion, dizziness, biliousness and a coated tongue are common indications of liver and kidney diseases. Stomach and bowel troubles, severe as they are, give immediate warning by pain, but liver and kidney troubles, though less painful at the start, are much harder to cure. Thedford's Black-Draught never fails to benefit diseased liver and weakened kidneys. It stirs up the torpid liver to throw off the persp of fever and ague. It is a certain preventive of cholera and Bright's disease of the kidneys. With kidneys reinforced by Thedford's Black-Draught thousands of persons have dwelt immune in the midst of yellow fever. Many families live in perfect health and have no other doctor than Thedford's Black-Draught. It is always on hand for use in an emergency and saves many expensive calls of a doctor. Mullins, S. C., March 10, 1901. I have used Thedford's Black-Draught for three years and I have not had to go to a doctor since I have been taking it. It is the best medicine for me that is on the market for liver and kidney troubles and dyspepsia and other complaints. Rev. A. G. LEWIS. COMFORT AND ECONOMY The features of travel to the East in Tourist Sleeping Cars daily via the Santa Fe Nasal Catarrh quickly yields to treatment by Ely's Cream Balm, which is agreeably aromatic. It is received through the nostrils, cleanses and heals the whole surface over which it diffuses itself. Druggists sell the 50c size; Trial size by mail, 10 cents. Test it and you are sure to continue the treatment. Announcement. To accommodate those who are partial to the use of atomizers in applying liquids into the nasal passages for catarrhal troubles, the proprietors prepare Cream Balm in liquid form, which will be known as Ely's Liquid Cream Balm. Price including the spraying tube is 75 cents. Druggists or by mail. The liquid form embodies the medicinal properties of the solid preparation.