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April 8, 1877 (4 pages)

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No, 37 for.3i.34— Sino, 95 forsee 6 No. 88 for... . 5'No. 76 to 100,@ $3,765 Total Amount..;...-. $2,500 00, EACH PERSON PAYING THE SUM OF ONE DOLLAR, Will be entitled to THE PACIFIC LIFE . for two nionths and to a numbei6i coupon entitling him to participate ‘iu the recep-4 ~tion of the Premium Orders. ‘These orders call for advertising to the amount of at td 00,. THOSE WHO DO NOT DESIRE THE ADVERTISING, OR WHO ‘HAVES NG TO ADVERTISE, WILL BE PAID THE AMOUNT THEKEOF IN ‘GOLD COIN ON DEMAND, Upon surrendering the order tc‘the Publisher. Any person niay subscribe to the Premium Edition for us long a/ time as he chooses, and for each dollar paid he will Those who subscribe for one yeir will, ‘upon Sayment of FOUR DOLLARS, receive six Coupon Receipts. 4 Due netice will be given when the Pre. mium Subscription List is filled. THE PACIFIC LIFE is a weckly compendium of current events in sporting . life om the Pacific Slope. Its various de“partments embrace the tur!, drama, forest andystream, fish culture, athletics, rifle ‘ghoeting, base ball, military science ,rowing, yach ing, and fire department doiugs. Specimen copies sent on receipt. of ten cents in postage stamps or currency. Legal: Tenders, reeceived. Send your subscriptions in a Registered Letter or by Post 0: Money Order payableto ~ < HENRY G. SHAW, Publisher. THE PACIFIC LIFE OFFICE, P.O, Box 2129 No 518 Clay Street, £22 2w S4N FRANCISCO. City Ordinance. {PVAE Board of ‘Trustees of the City of -Ne eda do ordain “as follows; : Section 1. Afmy-person or persons who shall fire off or diseharge any fire crackers, bombs or txpi-sive substances within ‘the corporate limits of the City of Nevada, without first .obtaining permission from the Trustees‘ot said City to do so, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemesnor, and upon conviction shall be fined not less than ten dollars nor more than Ope hundred dolJara or be imprisoned in the City Prison not to exceed ten days. Section 2. This Urdinanée sha‘l take ef“ fect and.be in full forceon and after the ‘Twelfth day of Mach; A, D. 1877, Passed Feb? 15th, 1877. : : H. ©. MILL’, President. W. J. OrnGan, Clerk of the Board of City , Trusties, : ry. Collateral Loan. and Savings Bank, tubscriptions for aport n of the reserved shares of the Collat eral Loan and Savings Bank will be receiyed until further notice at the Bank at $15 per share. The Pen i of mo Bank will continue to pay dividends of 2 PER CENT viata ypapctie the Sth.ef each and every month, and on or befoie the Ist of will be advanced to $25 per share and the stock withdrawn from tale. The Bank : ‘has already declared seven monttly dividenis of 2 PER CENT ¢ach, ahd an éxtre _ Keystone Market, OF OR OF RON OH ON OF OF DUST Or Or OT OE Or OV Or OF OV Or OH Or GH Gr OF Or Or Or Ft Or Or CHARLEY KENT'S CITY. HAVING AVAILED HIMSELF of every advantage which long experience and ample méans can give, is prepared to furnish the public with ~The Finest Quality of _ BEEF, MUTTON, — SPRING LAMB, VEAL ‘CORNED BEEF, _ PICKLED PORK, THE BEST HAMS AND BACON, (Of his To be foundin Nevada County. : tAlso, a Choice Quality of PURE AND CLEAN LARD _ In quantities tosuit. ; He is prepared to and will offer to customers greater inducements than can be foufid elsewhere in Nevada County. —ee PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE HISSUPPLY. PIANOS, ORGANS, — sok MUSIC, Sherman & Hyde, Cor. Kearney & Sutter Sts., San Francisco Wholesale end R >tail Music Dealers. . Weber Pianos are the Best And are now used in Concerts by all of o GREAT ARTISTS. : ~~. Send tor Descriptive Circulsr. The Sherman & Hyde Piano‘ , Is the only FIRST CLASS INSTRUMENT, Seld at Four Hundred Dollars! _VYNHE. Square Pianos are 7% octave, and embraces all Modern Improvements, such as elegant Rosewood Case, Beautiful Mouldings, Full Iron Frame, Carved Legs and Lyre, Overstrung Bass, Agraffe lrebie, eté. Length 6 feet 10 inches; width, 3 feet inches, and.are FULLY WARRANTED FOR TEN YEARS Agents wanted in every county county in the State for the Celebrated Standard Organ Which for Volume of Tone, Beauty of Case, Superierity ot Workmanship, Elegance of Finish and Durability, ‘ is UNRIVALLED, We keep conttant!y; co nand a gvod assortment of ~ Reliable Cheap Pianos, SEVEN AND A HALF OCTAVE, AGRAFFY} TREBLE, MADE FROM THE BEST SEASONED MATERIAL AND FULLY WARRANTED. Prices as low as worthless Pianos can be obtained elsewhere. -. PIANOS AND ORGANS SOLD ON EASY INSTALLMEN%s, IF DESIRED. Call and see us before purchasing SHERMAN & HYDE,. ; [No. 841.[ = Application for a Patent to. a . Mining Claim. “UNITED STATES LAND OFFiCE SackaMEnto, Oal., Feb. 13, 1877. OTICE is hereby given, that James LQ Marriott, whose Post Offive is North bloomfield, Nevada cownty, California, has mde application for Patent for a Placer Mining claim, bearin * gold, situate in Virgin Valley Mining District, Nevada Connty, California, and desibed ag follows, viz; On surveyed Jand. being the fractiopal S W % of N W % of section 6,'T 17, N,R. 1) E., M, D.°M., containing about 9-44 acres, Said location was made by the applicant January Ith, 1877, and is reorded in the mining ‘records of Nevada county, book 7, page 17." Adjoining claim‘ants are the. North Bloomfield G-avel mine and the Ledu placer mine. AN persons holding any adverse claims thereto ig Oe Te gt . tir uoaeys by to the sume before ; from’ th ASSESSMENT NOTICE. \OUNTAIN HEAD GRAVEL MINING COMPANY. Location of orincipal eee of business, Nevada City, California, wocation of works, adjoinining on'the east to Cold Spring Gravel Mining Co.’s claims, Witlow Vatiey, Nevada County, California Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting . of the Directors; heid-on the 30th day of: January, 1977, an assessment (No 3).of six cents per share, was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable—immediately in United States gold coin, to the Secretury, at the office of the Company—aA. lsoard’s store, Broad street, Neva. da City, California. Any stock-upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid, or the 7th day of March, 1877. will be delinquent, ane advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be. sold on Saturday, the twenty-fourth day of’ March, 1877, to pay the delingnent assessn-ent, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale, : ED. MULLER, Secret". Office—A. Isoard’s store, Broad street, Nevada City, C }., 4 ASSESSMENT NOTICE. ‘(7_UBA GRAVEL RANGE MINING CO. Location of principal place of business, North San Juan, Nevada county, California._Lecation of works, Grizzly Hill, Bloomfield towr ship, Nevada cqunty, California,—Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Directors held at the office of the Company_on the Fourth day—of i January, A. D. 1877, an assessment (No. 8) of forty cents per share was levied upon . the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United States gold coin, to the Secretary at the office of the company, Main street, North San Juan, Nevada county, California. Any stock upon which this -assessment shall remain unpaid on SATURDAY, February 10th. 1877, will be delinquent and advertised forsale at public auction and unless payment is made before, will: be sold.on THURSDAY, the First day of March, A. D, 1877, to pay the delinquent assessrent, together -with4 costs of advertising ‘and expenses of Sale. ~ JNO . HUNTER, Secretary. vada County, Cal ifoernia. -aptation to popular desiresand needs. In' deed, when we think into how many homes. Office Main-Street, North San Juan, Ne-. Harper’s Magazine. Notices of the Press. The ever-increasing circulation of this excellent monthly proves its ¢o:-tinued adit penetrates every month we must consider it’ as one of the educators as well as entertainers of the public mind;—Boston Globe. ~—The character which this Magazine po ssesses for variety, enterprise artistic wealth and liteary_culture that has kept pace with, ig. it has not lead the times, should cause its conductors, to regard it with justifiable complacency. The Magazine has done goods and not evil all the days of its life.— Brooklyn Eaghe.——--—__ + Some of the most popular of modern novels have first appearcd as serials inthis Magazine. In all respects,it is an excellent periodical, «nd fully deserves its great success.—Philadelphia _ Ledger. : g “TERMS: Postagé free to al Subscribers in the’ United States. , Harper’s Magazine, onet year... $40 34 00 includes prepayment of U. 5. pos: . ys PROBATE NOTICE. ‘NTATE OF CALIFORNIA.County of Neand for the county of Nevada. -In the matter ofthe guardianship of thg estate of Emily Chamberlain, Freddy Cfsamberlain and Mary Chamberlain, minors. It appearing tothe Judge of ssid Court, by the petition this day presented and filed by William J. Crase, the guardian of the estates of Emily, Freddy and Mary Cham. bevlain, minors, praying for an order of sale ot real and personal estate, that it is proper, advisable and necessary to sell a certain portion of the real estate and per-sonai property belonging to said estates, for reasons set forth in said petition, and becanse__the _ property. mentioned — ana referred to in said petition is unprofit:ble, depreciating in value, and a source of expense to the estate, and in order that the proceeds arising. from the sale of such estate may bainvested insome productive manner for. the ibenefit of said minors. And it is therefore ordered by the Judge of said Court, he next of kin of said minors, and all persons interested in the estates of said Court on Saturday, the 28th day of April, A. D. 1877, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said day, at the Court room of said Pro bate Court, at the Court House in said cause why an order should not be granted the real estate aud personal property of said estates of said minors as 18 mentioned and described in said petition. And thata copy of this order be published at least for four successive weeks in the Ne-vada Daily Transcript, a newspaper printed and published in said county, Dated at N vada City, March 26th, 1877, JOHN CaLDWELL, Probate Judge, Clark Churchill, of San ‘Francisco, and E. W. Roberts, Attys Petitioner , Attest; JAMES D. WHITE, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the . Prebate Court, Nevada County; Cal: m27 W.G. WILLIAMS, PACIFIC COAST AGENT
FOR THE DETROIT Sargent & Greenleaf’s DOUBLE TIME LOCKS, COMBINATION AND ; . KEY LOCKS, AS SOLD OVFR ONE HUNDRED AND FIFFY of these CELEBRATED SAFES —AND—BANK LOCKS, DURING THE PAST YEAR. The Most Reliable, Best Finished, And Lowest Priced Safes in the Market. . e SPECIAL ORDERS TAKEN FUR VAULT DOORS, NINGS, = FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, fa Dimensions. pound Burglar Proof Safe for the Sacramento Savings Bank. eolers generally are ‘especially dnvitéd~to ‘send! for¢irculars and + engage “age raaad OF DRAWERS, CHESES, *wiey et i b> vada, ss. In the Probate Court in} minors, appear before the said P-obate . : county of Nevada, then-and-there to-shewto the said guardian to seil so much of . Of any Atfrangement or Now constructing,a 20,000 Certificate of Copartnership. NOW all men by these Presents, that we, A. .B. Crosby, residing at the city of Nevada, county of Nevada, and J, G. Mitchell: residing at Nevada City and Oounty of Nevada, in the State of California, do hereby certify and. declare that we have organized and formed ourselves into a copartnership, and we covenant. and agree each with ‘the other to be copartners for the purpose of carrying and conducting the business of purchasing gold and sisver ores and sulphurets, and reducjng the same, in Nevada Township, Couuty of Nevada, State of California, under the firm name of Crosby & Mitchell. That the principal place of business of said copartnership is situated at-Canada Hill, township and County of Nevada, and State aforesaid. That the nawes of all the persons interested as partners in such business, are above stated, and signej heéretc, and that such partnership will centinue and be in foree until farther notice by us. In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our ha@ids and seals,this 27th day of March, 1877. &. B. CROSBY, meh 30 J. @. MITCHELL. No. 863. . Application for a Patent to a ote Cals, Unirep States Laxp OFFICE, -—_§ieramente, Cal., March 29, 187T“is liereby given, that Edward {.Gegan and Rich ird Jude, whose Post have made application for Patent for fifteen hundred linear feet of the Omega Quartz vein or lode, bearing gold, with surface ground 200 feet in width, situate in Névada Mining District, Nevada County, Cal., and described in the plat and field notes on file in this office as follows, viz: Survey of Exterior Boundaries. Begiuningata postmarked O No, 2, at western end of ledge, from which a pitch ‘pine 35 inches in diameter beara 8 27° E 30 links distavt. Thence varying 18° E,N 4°, W 1.52 chains to ® post marked 0 No.%, for NW co: Thence. N 86> E 22.72 chains, set dar post marked O No. 4, for NE corn@, from which a pitch pine 4 inches in diameter bears 8 38° W, 24 links distant. Thence 84°, E 1.52 chains, post marked O No, 1, at eastern end of ledge. 3.03 chains set a cedar post marked O No. 5, for SE corner. Thence S$ 86° W_22.72 chains. set a cedar post marked O No. 6, forsW corner. Thence ‘N 4° W 1.51 chaizs to post marked O No, 2 at-western end of ledge and place of beginning, and containing -6.88 acres, and designated as Lot No. 57. in Section 9, Township 16 North, Range 9 Kast; Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian. Said lecation was made by the applicants May 15, 1874, and is on record in the Office of the County Recorder_of: Nevads County, at Nevada City. Adjoining claimants the claim of James Kitts, on the West. “All persons holding any adverse claims thereto are hereby reuired to present the same before this Office within sixty days from the first day of publishing hereof, ES T. B. McFARLAND Regi8ter, Johnson & Cross Attys. for Applicants, apl 3 No 862. Application for a Patent to a Mining Claim. United States Land (Cffice, Sacramento, Caly March 28. 1877. NICE is hereby given, That J. J. Ott 4% whose Post Office is Nevada city, Ne vada County, Cal. has made application for Patent for 1500 linear feet of the Lecompton Quartz Vein or Lode, bearing gold and s.lver with snrface ground 320 feet in width situate in Nevada Mining District, Nevada County, California, and described in the piat and field notés on file in this office as follows, viz: Survey of Exterior Bouudaries. beginning atastake in mound markE. North 5,00 chains. On this line at 1,50 ebains set stake in mound marked L L No 1 being the westend of the Lecomyton Lode, at 3,54 chains a large spruce tree 42 in. in dia blazed on the east side : at 5.00 chains set stake in mouud marked LB No 2, theuce east 23.00 chains set stake in stone mound marked LB No 4; thence Soutn-5.00 chains at 2.90 chains a black oak tree 16 in. in dia bluzed on east side: at 3.50 chains set stake in rock mound marked L L No 2, at 4.72 chains small Diack oak 6 in. in dia blazed on N and § side: at 500 chains set stake’ im stone mound marked L B No 4; then-e wast >} 25.00 chaing to place of beginning. Connecting Line—Feginning at. stake No 4 of the Lecompton Qnartz claim. ¢xterior boundaries running thence var I8° 30’ E. a random line for the 1-4 Sec stakec >»mmon to.N E 1-4 and § K 1-4’s of 8ec 9 TI6NR 9EMDM. N80° E 10.78 chains, thence North 1,62 chains, thence 5 71° 45’ W I! 18 chains to place of beginniug ; make the traverse line to contect from 8 E cornec of Lecompton claim to 1-4 Sec stake N 71° 46° E 11% 18” che and containing 11.50 acres, and designated es Lot No 59 in #¢cfion 9,Township 15 North, Range 9 East Mt Diablo Base and Meridian, Saii location was mad» in1858 by Henry Pearson aud others, The applicant claims by pa:chase. All persons holdi-g any sdverw claims thereto are hereby required te presentt e same befure this office within six ty davefrom the first day of pub ishing temof. : A. > ~ apl TT. B.McFARLAND, Register, . * We D. LONG, : Attornev and Counselor at Law e i o Z t . } in every department of our natiozal-lire Office is Nevaca City, Nevada County, Cal., . ead L BNo 7,running thence yar 16> 30” tace by the publishers. 3 = fubscript ons to Harper’s Magazine Weekly, and Bazar, toone address tor one year, $10, of, two of Harper’s Periodicals, oe ong address.for one year for $7 00; posage free. An extra copy of either the Magazine, Weekly or Bazar will ‘be supplicd. gratis fer every Club of Five Subscribers at $4 00 each, in one remittance; or Six Copies for $20 00 without extra copy; postage free. Back Numbers can be supplied at any time. A complete set of Harper’s Magazine now comprising 51 Volumes, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by express, freight at expense of purchaser, for $2 25 per volume. : Single volumes; by mail, postpaid, $3 00. Cloth cases, for binding, 58 cents, by mail, post-paid. mo oe A Complete Analytical Iréex tu the first Fifty Volumes of Harper’s Magazine has just been published, rendering available for reference the vast and ¢sried wealth of information which constitutes this periodical a perfcct illustrated literary cyclopedia. 8vo, Cloth, $3 00; HaifCalf, $5.25. Sent postage prepsi¢. ; A series of pspers under the title of ‘The First Century of the Republic.” contributed by tre mcsteminent -Americin—pnbMagazine. papers gives a comprehensive review of Pre gress during the century now ‘losing, Ke Uertificate of Co-PartnershipNOW. all men by thése presents, that we, Charles ‘Kent, residing at. the City, of Nevada,County of Neyadu, and Abel H. Hanson, residing at Nevada City, County of Nevada, in the State of California, do hereby certify and declare that we have organized and formed ourselves into a co-partnership, and we covenant and agree each with the other, to be co-partners for the purpose of carrying and conducting the busincse of Butchering, buying and selling stock and meat, in Nevada City, County of Nevada, State of California, un-derthe firm name and style of Kent & Hanson. That the principal place of business of said co-partnorship is situated at. the town of Nevada City, County of Nevada. and State aforesaid. That the names of all the persons interested as partners in such business, are above stated, and signed hereto, and t at such partnership will continue and be in force until further notice by us. In witness whereof, we have here/jwnto set our hands and seals, this Twentythird day of March, 4. D. 1877. CHAS. KFNT, m25 A. H. HANSON, DIVIDEND NOTICES, IVIDEND NOTICE NO. 7, Collateral Loan and Savings Bank, corner Post and Kea ny streets, San Francisco. The regular monthly dividend of 2 yer cent, for February, 1877, is declared, payabie March 5th, to stockbolders of record. . F. 8. CARTFR, Sec. inch 20-2m -sHAPPSR_&, BROTHER: , February 27, 1877. MATERIALS FOR MAKING WAX FLOWERS, ETC. CHOICE ASSORTMENT of materials £ for inaking WAX FLOWERS, also for “AINTING and DRAWING, besides TUDIES, ENGRAVINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS, PAINTINGS, ~ PASSLPARTOUTS, and FRAMES, Sonstantly ou hand at reasonable prices, at the BEAUX ARTS STORE, 20 Post St., San Srancisco, JoserH Roos & Co, N. B.—Mr. Joseph Roos ig not connected thany other borer n the same line. int $“ePrancisco. jnt4-1 DENTISTRY Liisa R. P. E. HUGHSON, has openeé an office . * In Kidd’s Building, Broad Street. Over Hyman Bros.’ Store. He is propared to.perform all kinds of Mechanical and Operative Dentistry, in the latest and most tpproved styles. Artificial Teeth inserted-on Gold, Silver Vulcanits.and Aluy ‘ium, Satisfactiou guaranteed as to qual.ty and price of work. Visits made at residence if desired. Nevada, May 30th, 1871. _ DISSOLV LION NOTICE. . a YYNHE Copartnership heretofore exist. ing between 8. SHOCKAN & BRO, in the Grocery, Provision and ‘Fish Business, ig this 2ay dissolved by mutnal cons:nt; The busines will be carried 6n.at the oll stand, under the Transcript Office, Com“mercial Street. Nevada City, (alifornia, ‘by 8AM SHOCKAN, to whom all-debts due the firm must be paid, and who will pay all claims agiinst the concern. 8. SHOCKAN, Nevada City, March 7,1877. . 2 Eureka Stage and Express Co. as follows: Lesve Nevada City, Monday, W; i ey ¥,3 > ‘ & ‘ licists, is now being published in Herper’s . . This series of over -twenty + STAGES will : F scahtes. on for Moore’« areas TIME TABLE, NO. 3. FS the government and information.of Employees, the Company reserves theright to vary the same as circulustances may requife. To take effect : : At, 7:30 A. M, : GOING SOUTH. Train Nc. 1 leaves Nevada. City at 5 A. M. and Jeavos Gress Valley at 6.B0A, M aiiebs Colfax-at6:50 A.M, — : ‘Train No. 3, (local between Grass Valley and Nevada) leaves Nevade ati eed rives at Grass Valicy at 11:35 A. M. Train No. 5, leaves Novada_at 4:15. P, M., Colfax at.6.15 P. M. GOING NORTH. : Sadana lesa pe Colfax at 7.20 A, M leaves Grass Valley at 9:05A. M., arriy t Nevada at 9:36 A. M. aaa Train No. 4 (local between Grass Valley and Nevada) leaves Gracs Valley at 2:40 P, M,, arrives‘at Nevada at 3:10 P.M. Train No. 6 leaves Colfax at 6.50 P.M. leave Grass Valley at 8.25 P. M., arrives at Nevada at 8:54 P. M. JOHN F. KIDDER, ma24 _ General Superintendent. Mark These Facts. The Testimony of the Whole World. 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HOLLOWAY’S PILLSInvariably cure the following diseases: DISORDER OF THE KIDNEYS, In all diseases affecting these organ whether they secrete too much or too Jit! tle water; or whether they be afflicted with stone or gravel, or with aches ard pains settled in the loins over the rezion of the hidneys, there Pills shonid be taken ace cording to the printed directions, and the Ointment shou.d be well rubbed into the simail of the back at bed time. This, treatment will give. almost immediate reliet when all other means have failed. eal FOR STOMACH OUT OF ORDER. they remove all acidity occasioned either by intemperance or imaproper dict. They reach the liver and reduce it toa healthy action; they are wonderfully efficacious in cases of spasm—in fact they never fail in curing all disorders of the liver and stomach. HOLLOWAY’S PILLS are the best i world for the “following diseases: — Asthma, Bilious Complaints, blotches on the skin, Bowels, Consumption, Debility, Dropsy, Dysentery, Erysipelas, Eemale Tr. regularities, Feyers of al) kinds, Fits,Gout Headache, . Indigestion, : psundice;. Liver Compleints, Lumbago iles, Rheumatism, Retention of urjac, Scrofula or King’s Evil, Sore Throat, Stone end Grayel, Tic Doulouréux Tumors, Ulaers, Worms of all kinds, Weakness from BY cause, ete, : ‘ the tone of the stomach ag these Pills; INPORTANT CAUTION. None are genuine unless the signature of surrounds each box ot Pills, and Ointment A handsome reward willbe given to any one rendering such information as may ties counterfeiting the medicines or vending the same, knowing them tc be spurious. *,*Sold at the manufactory of Professor Holloway & Co., New York, and by all re. spectable druggists and “deulers in mec. icine throughout the civilized world, in pap A cents, 62 cents and $1 each. ére is considerable savizes ie a oe Rizes, ae . B.—Directions for the guidance of 'paBepts in every disorder are affixed to euch OX. ; a Office, 112 LEBERTY STREET, OUP iiccreteihs New York. ay PIANOS, “DECKER BROS, _ EMERSON, FISUHER, HE ABOVE ARE THE MOST PoPvU. BR. lar and reliable Pianos in the market. ‘profits are small aud'terms 6asy. Every instrument fwlly warranted. We se]l no bogus Piazos, : ‘ * = ~fignd Spr catalogue, ater! KOHLER & CHASE, . by Olay street Francisco. N.C. N. GR. RCO. Wednestay, May 24th 1876, de pare leaves : rass Valley at 4.45 P, M., arrives ut “I had no appetite; Holloway’s Pills gave mgr For Cutaneous Disorders, =o No medicine will so effectually improve . Inflammation,J. Haydock, as agent for the United States ©: = lead to the detection of any party or par. eam eames nhl omen aE MAE eH NG ray NO ne Hennes gm oe et MPR te AT AEA NP 3 Ue CR oy CNS ME FAI <pNRR NNDB saineintets ie é 5 <P eRe NRMP Tame eee eR AM . ROR ae on BSA! ES DN Fo Ni: