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SHE GRANSGp:pm,. READY FOR THE BORE! aye
WEDNESDAY EVE" NG, JULY 26,°93
— CONVERSATION OF A MAN WHO WAS .
PRIMED. FOR A DYSPEPTIC.
_ Tost to the circulating medium since the sus-. ment in his life from any physical ail“ port says it hopes that when the assistance . told torture from dyspepsia, and as you
A Chronic Invalid, Bent on Relating His
Own Case, Hears of a More Remarkable
One and Is Able to Get In but 8 Few
Words In the Course of a Long Talk.
CALIFORNIA GOLD.
—
Kastern People Greatly Need It at the.Prestot) yon are so burly and robust.” said
Time the orgulous dyspeptic, with secret
6 . . corn, to his casual traveling acquaintance, “that 1 presume you are never
oe troubled with dyspepsia,. You have
If the people of the Eastern States, who. much to be,thankful for. 1 am often in
have turned their backs so completely upon such a state that” —— ;
the mining interests of the country, silver} Was the burly acynaintance to endure
and otherwise, had in this, their hour of . the garrality of a chance dyspeptic? He
financial need, the use of their portion of the igen sagt contrary.” he immediately re$150,000,000 of gold coin which has been) plied. for, never having suffered a mo——
pension of hydraulic mining in California, ' ment, his mind was active and vigilant.
they would not be in such straits. The Re-. “On the contrary, I have suffered unwhich the hydraulic miners of California de. 27° interested in the subject I will willsire from the Government is asked for in the ingly give you my CEPCTIENCS: S gee
z with the finest digestion in the world,
extra seasion of Congress next month, the. put while engaged in the military service
representatives of the business interests of . of the country. being 10 years scouting
the Eastern States will appreciate this great . on the frontier. the character of the rasource of gold supply and will give theiry tions, together with the quality of the
support to proper measures for the speedy confections of soldier cooks previously
and lawful resumption of hydraulic mining. engaged in driving hacks and slugging
Cc
e
safely. It is to be hoped that the commis8
GRAY GABLES.
Gray © “les, the beautiful summer home of President and Mrs. Cleveland, is situated
ai
', gta pictur _ que spot on Buzzard’s Bay where the fishing is good and where sea breezer
almost constantly blow. Mr. Cleveland owns 100 acres surrounding his home and always”
We copy the following correspondence castings” —— “Oh. my trouble was not with cooks,”
from the Report : interposed the dyspeptic loftily, but
Editor Daily Report—Sir: Through the} nevertheless much chagrined to find the
columns of your paper let me tell my éxburly acquaintance prepared to talk on
perience. Having some mining matters on . on the subject. “As 1 was about to tell
my hands which required me to go into. you. . am often in sucb_ a state that”——
some of the mountain towns in several cvun“And the irregularity of the meals,”
ties in California, . thought it a good plan burried on the burly acquaintance, .
to sound the people on the resumption of ‘swerved. you uadersisnd: fp cainp. a
. : Ae 3 fresco and a la fourchette sans ceremonie,
hydraulic mining in a general way. , I] have} threw me into such disorder that I had
been in the foothills upon ranches when'the . indigestion. then dyspepsia, then non:
rain was coming down and the.streams were assimilation. . submitted my case tothe
turbid and full of silt and debris. ~The} army surgeons They advised me"——
rancher was busy with his plows. The “Doctors are of little use. J will tell
P ° you"——
same colored soil was in the streams that) ’" 7 \ontine myself to the simplest and
was upou those fields, and the side mall most diyestible edibles ‘and esculents ‘to
where the plows had loosened up the 81] pe found in the military commissary
and God had sent the rain upon that dry. But . grew worse, and the surgeons orand-parched-earth. Not at giant monitor . dered me back to civilization, where .
was at work, not a eingle drop of wate . could obtain the delicate nutriment
bad been sent by hydraulic mining upon a which my disordered and seriously imSid f 1, but the st: paired system required. 1 went to Chiagile bask of. gears, 0 — cago and began a diet of chicken broth,
full to the overtiow of their banks of this . -F-osh fruit, stale bread madefrom sewly
water which helped to make that immense, ,yound graham, steamed oatmeal”—
overflow in the Sacramento valley. “sQh, 1 tried: ail those. Five years
When I stood looking upon those evi . ago"——
denses of an injustice which hangs like a “The result was that I grew worse, 8
pall upon ev: ry branch of Cajifornia’s legitieager _— the —_ ae nage “
‘ : : “i,j togoto—to go to New York. ere
— cise ag A 7 sere ape should be able to find foods better suited
were enjoined when that anti-debris law :
: : to my parlous state. Accordingly I went
went into effect. The miner was not the to New York and laid out a diet of the
guilty one. There were but two places to/ finest and purest of the selected foods
serve those injunctions. . that that metropolis affords” ——
“God sends his rain upon the just and “Plain country food taken as the systhe unjust.”’ He sends the floods in ‘sea. tem requires”-—— : :
aon; the rancher plows in season, and the “My physician advised exact regular:
alluvial soil will find a place to settle in the ity. J had two ounces sea food, two
ounces farinaceous food, two ounces of
valleys, and there can be no other place to) the juice of fresh imported frnits and
serve those papers. ‘ two ounces coegulated albuminoids evWe have a right to our beliefs and just} ery two hours. Growing steadily worse,
opinions, and we cannot transgress the law . . consulted higher medical talent. One
in believing the rancher is the one to be en doctor kept me on broth, a
joined under that anti-debris law. on. tangerizes,. another on sitet
Lhave been in seventeen counties during broiled ‘frogs’ legs. another on distilled
the last five months, and have interviewed ge -—o—
the: people upon the subject of mining “Growing steadily worse, I consulted
Every time I Fave heard but oné thing, aud] still] higher authority. I was now told
that was the depression, in every branch of . that my diet was at variance with na
business. Cannot the people Icok back . ture. The doctor told me that nature
upon the *‘good times” in California when . Wi proportion, rhythm, music—foods
the mines were yielding vp their stores 0 must be taken in harmonious propor:
old? We have in inind twenty-o . tions. He prescribed the same sea foods,
ser mig scion ee ea 0? ne mInes . Koreals; meats and fruits as the others,
in the Golden State which had given a yield. put in a chromatic scale of the fcc
of $260,312,898. Find me twenty-one) ing seventh, throwing in occasionally a
ranches with such a financial record. There. few vegetables by way of variation of
would be no depression if such a stream ol the fugue and double extracts as overshining gold was falling into tbe puble . tones” —— *
treasury, and people would not be afraid of} “Of course you recovered, your case
wae = am being merely temporary”——
® panic in business. Th greetes Gite “Growing steadily worse, I consulted
the greatest number i; the American motto . , gq + whe hed. hed ne ge
Now let us see if this is so. Would $3,000,-. among the millionaires—financial suc060 annually be a great good to the general . cess. He was a man of blunt speech
public? Where will you get that amount of . and plain common sense. He said I had
good with so little expeniture as in mining? overworked my stomach and must give
With tie gold which would come from this it entire rest. What . was to do for a
branch of mdustry we could afford to buy living in the meantime he did not say,
up the debris filied valleys and let them re-. ioitiy despisi a tun eb
main as dumping ground if it were neces-. gmount of money that he left me. My
pve en see — could be bought iv . stomach was now worse than ever. It
is general state o! epression. refused to becajoled and despised my
During the late little flurry among the . offers of peace. Excuse mea moment.
banks in our financial circle Santa Clara Once . had spent over 48 hours fasting.
but he took a large fee with great scorn.
So
HOTEL ARRIVALS. What to See In Chicago.
ied
National Exchange. — The problem, what to see in Chicago, is
ove that will vex every visitor. There is
enough to see to keep one busy six months.
Of course the great World's Fair will claim
the-Jarger part of one’s time, but the great
éity of Chicago is none the less wonderful.
Sixty years ago, the site of the city was the
hauvt of -wolves; fifty years ago Chicago
was a busy ceuntry town. Twenty odd
years ago, when a city of 33,000 population,
it was nearly swept from existence by the
most awful tire ever kindled ytoday it is the
home of over a million and a half.of (eople,
and is one of the fewreally great citics of
the world. Sie
No one will miss seeng Chicago, and
pone should fail to visit that most wonder=
ful-scene, the Panorama of the great Chicago Fire, as it shows truthfully and upon
a scale of grandeur never before attempted,
a magnificent bird’s eye view of the entire
city, while the fire was at its height.
Before the observers lie nearly two square
William Fazzer and son, Virginia City,
Mrs. G. B. Archer and ch., San Juan,
Jobo German, Jr., a
M. Smith, 3
E. B. MePhetridge, Marysville,
F. M. Pridgeon, Lake City,
R. L. Paine,'. Wayland, Pike City,
J. E Newhoff, San Francisco,
Ed Jacoby, se
Mrs. B Lee, Red Bluff,
A. B. Coffey, Yuba city,
S. W Charles, #4
H. Gerrison, Stockton,
W. W. Thomas, **‘
©. Hooper, Oakland,
M. Proper, “s
Union Arrivals.
J. R: Jones, Relief. Hill,
W. P. Jones, o
W. J. Toland, Smartsville,
W. F. durham, Newcastle, j
Gillis Daty, Western Hotel, Sacramento,
Al McLaughlin, San Francisco,
J. Johnson, #
says: ‘
ae phe-visit-of-the-Hy-lraulic. Mining Com: . indispensable finishing touch. Bat the se
the details-oi the problem, and they will
doubtless be able to determine in their presthe best hydraulic mines may be worked
without ubreasonable delay. The United
States just now needs all the gold i: can get,
and the addition of a few mil'ions’ worth of
the yellow metal to California industries
would not come amiss.
says: ‘‘Shiloh’s Vitalizer ‘SAVED MY
LIFE.’ Iconsider it the best remedy for a
debilitated system I ever used.” For DysFalling Into Line.
Mid-Summer Novelties in Laties’ Hats.
The Examiv er is now taking up the fight]. Plain or elaborate, @ toilette can haruly . CONSTIP ATION
for the resumption of b ydraulic mining and . Lecome a.succeas without an accompanying
bh
ommission are more or less familiar with . ¢,
<<9e-——
Mrs. T. S$: Hawx:Na, Chattanooga, Tenn:.
pepsia, Liveror Kidney trouble it excels.
Price 75 cts. Sold “by Carr Bros.
ee ——
Ayer's Pills
Are better known and more generally used than any other cathartic.’
Sugar-coated, purely vegetable, and
_ free from mercury or any other injuriotis drug, this is the ideal family
medicine. ‘Though prompt and energetic in their action, the use of these
pills is attended with only the best
results. Their effect is to strengthen
and regulate. tlie organic functions,
being especially beneficial in the
various derangements of the stom+ ach, liver, and bowels.
9 r
_Ayer’s Pills
are recommended by all the leading
physicians and druggists, as the
most prompt and effective remedy
“for biliousness, nausea, costiveness,
indigestion, sluggishness of the
liver, jaundice, drowsiness, pain in
the sideand sick headache ; also,
to relieve colds, fevers, neuralgia,
and rheumatism» They are taken
with great benefit in chills and the
diseases peculiar to tlie ‘South. _ For
J. C. Marlin, “
J. R. Davis, San Juan,
Gus Craft, . Marysville,
T. By Sanders, ‘‘
L.O. Williams, *‘
W. R. Ramsey, Leadville,
C. E. Moraine, Sacramento,
John Lando, #8
Frank Andrews, Washington,
P. McGuire, Lincoln.
SEER RICE OF SR
8, esimen Cases.
miles of smoking ruins, five thousand blazing baildings, and ten times as many refu"gees trying to save themselves from an awful
death. No one visiting the World’s fair
ean afford to pass by this Yemarkable exhibition. Its location on Michigan Avenue,
near Madison street, brings it within easy
walking distance of all the principal downtown hotels.
—_— at = ee gpd ers
SH. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis -wart , eisai cabs
troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism, See the advertisement of the annual State
his Stomach was disordered, his Liver was . Fair which will be held at Sacramento from
affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell September 4th to September 15th. Liberal
away, and he was terrible reduced in flesh . premium: for exhibits will be given, and an
and strength. Three bottles of Electric Bit-. excelient speed programme has been arters cured him. ranged..
Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, IlI-, had w
a running sore on his leg of eight years’ stand‘ecakale
ing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters .
important meeting of Y. M.L, No.
and seven boxes of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, . 30, will be held on Friday evening, July
and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, . 28th. Election of delegates to the Grand
—_
+ +90
¥.M~.4E.
Catawba, O., had five large Fever sores on! Council, and other important busimess will:
his leg, doctors said he wasincurable. One {be transacted. Every member is reque-ted
bottle Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen’s . to be present.
Arniva Salve cured him’ entirely. Soldat James M. Forty, P.
Carr Bros. Drug Store. Cart ScHEMER, Sec’y. td
—-—-+ oe
Grass Valley Items.
Telegraph :—The latest fad. among the
young girls of Grass Valley is to count the
number of young men who tip their hats to
them. According to the rule of the fad the .
one hundredth young man who tips his hat
to a git will marry her.
Mary had a little lamb, which she did
highly prize ; Mary eat five plates of cream,
aud went to Paradise. A sorry tale did) . gxos,
that lamb bear, it drank the bitter cup ; in . . S0cta. and
fact, to tell the sober truth, the lamb 1s a'l
cut up.
A young man named Joseph Townsend, . where all oth
who works for Jue DuCota, had his foot . astp
badly hurt Monday by the wheel of a wagon has cured and will CURE YOU
passing over it. The skin was torn to the sakeg Oe fame, or Chea use
bone aud was badly lacerated. SHILOH’S B LLADONN PLASTER.25c.
UF mptiy cures
Gought, Crave, Sore 00)
ti it bas no ri 1
travelers, whether by land or sea,
are the best, and should never be
omitted in the outfit. To preserve
their medicinal integrity in all elimates, they are put up in bottles as
well as boxes.
_“] have used Ayer’s Pills in my
family-for several years, and always
found them to-be a mild and excellent purgative, having a good effect
_—Frank Spillman, Sulphur, Ky. j
by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
) Suid by Druggists Everywhere. {
Every Dose Effective
propriate head-gear. One must also consult the possibilities of one’s purse, and
nt visit what work may be undertaken ) most important of all, one is compelled to
remain meanwhile within the proper boundion may be able to lay out plans by which . aries of the latest styles. When we come to
choice may extend: from the plain tailor
Ayer's Pills.
ontheliver. Itisthe best pill used.” ,
Is called the “Father of Diseases.”
It is caused by @ Torpid Liver, «
at which will harmonize and add to it the
mission to'the gold grave! districts will prob. Jeetion of the latter is a problem of cousid= and is generally secompanied with--. ably being some practical action from that . erable study, for one must bear 1 mind the
body. The engineers who make up the . circumstances for which a costume is ipLOSS OF APPETITE,
SICK HEADACHE,
BAD BREATH, Ete.
To treat constipation successfully
ended and accordingly choose the most apthe latter, however, what a bewildering embarrassment of riches gonfront us! For the
toque to the complicated garden hat made
of some sheer mj rial, in other words, it
may. inelude the hole range of the milliner’s creations; delicate tinted straws; poems
vf lace and flowers or of rasterial similar to
that of the costume ; tennis and yatchting
caps ; Casino bonnets and the infinite va~
riety of bridal hats. One of the characteristic features of the McDowell Fashion Journals 1s that they generally represent hat
of the latest fashion with each costume, tor
the double purpose of giving millinery novelties and of illustrating the intimate rela
tion between a toilette’ and the head-gear. ‘After four months use ‘Simmer :
he most popular of these Fashion Maga~ Oe ane a cara, a ar a
zines are: ‘La Mode ds Paris,” Paris “1 have used Simmons Liver Regulator
A for Album of Fashion,” ‘The French Dressen Be ‘Liver and alvaye wade .
maker” and “La Mode.” The former two. sided en poms aie ‘anwar, Late Chief ‘
cost $3.50 each, a year, or 35 cents a copy. . ———-———
Justice of
“The French Dressmaker’’ is $3.00 per an. —
num, or 30 cents a copy. ‘‘La Mode” costs
only $1.50 a year, or 15 cents @ copy, and
is intended to become the home fashion
journal par excellence. If you are unable
to procure any of these mag ‘zines at your
newsdealer, do not accept any substitute,
but apply directly to Messrs. Aj McDowell
& Go., 4 West 14th Street, New York.
It is a mild laxative and a tonic to
the digestive organs. By taking
Simmons Liver Regulator ‘you
promote digestion, bring on a regular habit of body and prevent
Biliousness and Indigestion. *
“My wife was sorely distressed w’
ith Const;
tion and coughing, ilioues with Bleeding Piles.
tor
HEAVEN
On
&
EARTH: HAS ARRIVED.
Love and Beauty Make Heaven. ape
So kt us have pure hear‘s, beautifal flowers, Every experienced hhousewite BROW
houses, birds—nay, beautiful women. Every
—THAT—
wom :n eau be loved, can be beautiful.
“toua wowmez. [iohtning : Fruit + da
CREME
The SKIN FOODand
TISSUt BUILDER
mrkes Ladies beantm erevertlt EGG & SHAW,
AKE THE BEST.
skinin perfect conS dition. No matter s
: AS what blemish disfigDealers in
=~ erat . ures face or form,
us > Pia Mrs. Nettie Herri-. HARDWARE,
A Wdtw son's articles ~ will
tes ee pies FURNITURE,
: MISS A. dS. STRANAHAN . pli
Next door to City Hall, Broad Street, CARPETS
Nevada City, Cal. ‘
AT THEIR
For any special or complicated blemish of
the face and form, write MR3. NETTIE HARRIS °N, 26 Geary street, San Francisco, Cal.
Superfiuous hair permanently removed.
THREE STORES ON MAIN STREET,
NEVADA CITY.
TIME TABLE NO. 47
1893, as follows:
LEAVING FOR COLFAX.
gin Franciseo via Stockton at 4:15 P.
né via B: nicia at 6:45 P. M. ¢
land for the East.
land ‘Train arriving at 3un Fiancisco at 10
BHeents. No baggage checked.
LEAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY
0 ee [ru Entertainment,
Trains will leave and arrive at Nevada
City on and after Wednesday, July 26th,
Daily, cor i th
540 A.M. Teeal Sale Sareiving Jat ;
3 And ° Local . Talent of . This City, T Rails for 800 feet of Tunnel,
12.40 P. M. 'et.c3meciin’ .rrce
ing at tan Francisco or 9:40 PF. Maud piss
2 ily, days;
5:55 P.M pay ioe Maite over
45a. M. Fure on vhis train to Grass Valley,
FOR SALE.
AVING OTHER BUSINESS REQUIRING
my attentiun, I offer for sale my
Store House and Stock of
Groceries,
A DRIFT GRAVEL MINE
Of 250 Acres, Incorporated.
Blacksmith Shop and Tools,
—_——
iss Ethel A. Horn‘ck,
ASSISTED BY
Mis. Bruce B. Lee,
M
ALSU
500 feet of Tunnel Completed.
For—particulars enquire of the undersigned,
Will give an Entertainment at the
NEVADA THEATER, #
-\PRIDAY EVENING, JULY 28th. B. F. DERICKSON, .
Forest City, Sierra Uo., Cal.
es
(The Fruit-Canning Season
af Admisssion 50 cents, children 25 cents, =
10:25 P. M. gay: pizcePt,, San . reserved seats, at Mulloy’s store, free.
{ then drank two drams of soda mint
county stood still as to the harvesting of ber
fruits. She needed some gold and it was tied
~up in the banks. Cau any raucher run bis
ranch without gold? No! Can the merchant
run his store without gold?’ No! Cap anything be done in business without gold? No!
When talking with one of Yolo county's rich
woman upon some mining matters she looked
me all over with her suarp buziness eyes aod
with four ounces of aqua pura—everychild of Henry Woolcock, died at the
of Danie) Quilps and Huompbacks of Notre Dame—as . say v drams of sterilized
milk at 70 degrees centigrade, with iv
wiggles of bismuth and ii jiggle jaggles
seen, telegraphed for.
Early this morning, Lawrence, the. infant
thing was now drams, scruples and. dence of Abel Freeman on : hurch street “4
ounces with me. and the zigzag symbolsof . The child was about six months old. It is. teed to cure y0%. Price. Octa, Inter froe,
thove distressing quanGties appeared in . 5: known when the funeral will take place
my nightly nightmares like a procession . . . 44, Woolcock is at Stockton, an kag
> ,
train 2 cents.
ARRIVING FROM COLFAX. LOH S/Q&CATARRH
real
REMEDY.
ve you This remedy is
~—¥ or sale at Carr bros, eisco at 6 P, M.
the East.
° Daily, ecnnecting with
9:40 A. M. Overland train _from . da:
ee and overland train ieaving San Fran5:10 Pp M Daily, connecting wi
. . + everland train leaving
San Francisco at 7:30A. M., and overland from
10:15 P.M. Ba atte*Witinith
the subject of mining. esses of digestion
«Well, madgm, I quite agree with you
but it is in the direction of ranching. I
would not take one as a gift and take the
risk of a goud crop. It is all a gamble. 1
gamble for gold in the earth. You gamble] j) .aid.
immediately, increas:
gether, and we will have lovely times.”
She agreed with me in the end, and said : : é
culinary symphonies.
would not find so much opposition from the . street. and entering. not a doctor's waitshould be lost in the use of the remedy ina 14
ranchers as had been claimed, for the waut. ing room, but a restaurant, \ instantly . ated. Bear in mind that the Bitters wii!
of money was the crying need of the . ordered and periack Ul re eek seliove with equal ptitude disorders ©
rancher. And soitis. Now let 3 ha’ ing in part 0}
ate ee a broiled fat lobsters, corned “little excitement from the press: The Re} ae aa A ‘
faa g : i cabbage, salt pork, hot rolls, Italian . #™ and-cpre or prevent malarial com
P a8 bes taken the gh SS Bog: cheese, tripe, mince pie, black coffee, . plaints, ; pura
we hope to see ollr other all iv . chartreuse and a black and green cigar. : ou cau imagine, when
line aud we will see good times in California.
! Ror E. News.anp.
8 I hope you will ne
Haxvy for travelers is Simmons Liver been. ‘Good day.”—New York Sun.
Regulator in powder. Jt can be carried in Horsepower and Speed,
the pocket.
SES Ae Ee
Tue Mayor of Ishpeming, Mich., has ree
ommended that the Council stop all munic-. horsepower,
ipal work, other than absolutely neceasary, . 000, while the Paris, which is only 50C . revenue from saloons, of which there is one .
_ ba pone for every thirty-three v: ters, will pay the
needed to sv; idle miners and their feet, over 7, reepower, of the borough govern* gg all the money the city can raise will be} feet long, as
os show the wi
wa ag é : of soda, with a couple of glasses of wine
said: “‘Madam, I am very vonservative upon . . 4 pepsin to aid in the mysterious
‘ “The large amount of actual food con. be not promptly remedied, Come to the
upon the subject of conservatism, but in. tained in the ounce of milk began to dis-. oscue with Hostetters Stomach Bi terr
another direction I have the same feeling. . tress me exceedingly, but the wine, to which gives a healthful impulse to ig elie
which . ] was not accustomed, gave me Ls é Pe .
courage. 1 took several more doses of it . of both the kidneys and the bladder, without
ing the doses rhythexciting them, like an unmedicated stimumically. 1 had not felt so well in months, . lant. Rendered active by this genial diuretic
: “Wine is undoubtedly a mocker, . and ton'e, they perform their functions thor
upon a good crop of grain from the earth . but it isa good rubifacient, besides pos . oughly and regularly, removing from th«
You cannot run a raich without gold. 1. sessing valuable qualities as an antinar. system impurities which beget rheumatism
cannot run a mine without something to. cotic and merrymaker. Now, very well, dropsy, gravel, Bright's dit dinbotan etd
eat. Let us cry quits, aad put the two to~ Mr. Stomaci,’ . said, *you are unamen@ . . hile ,
ble to gentleness, unmoved by kindness
and irresponsive to the concord of sweet nice
1 will give you . penalty exacted by nature for indifference t:
if the men would get up some excitement : : ‘ : ; :
s peeve gomething to rage about. Putting on . that plain warning—sluggish action of the
upon-the-subject of general mining they . my bat. 1 walked lightly adown the . kidneys. When this exists, not s moment
» As y'
sider the philosophy of it, that ended it.
cover be troubled a8 T'V¢ . read their new advertisement in th
Horsepower does not always mean
speed, for the City of Rome—very little
Tne Council of Hellertown, sborough . Baby cried,
emailer than the Teutonic—is of 11,800 feo mites Seem ae Benn, has We . Mother sighed,
the Teutonic’s 13,. *ided not to levy any _— \ Doctor prescribed : Castoria!
As surely as any known. effect follows a
catise, just so surely will disease of the kidneys succeed their inactivity, if that inaction
catarrh of the bladder. The contraction 0.
either one of these formidable maladies is th«
the stomach, liver, bowels and nervous sys~
"Bead It. "
Carter & Johnston wants everybody to
points south and West.
5:43 P M Daily, except Sundays.
GEOKGE FLETCHER,
FDW'D ', BROW +. Superintendent.
leaving Sacramento at 5 Fr. M., _ bringin:
passengers from Stockton, fan Jose aD
ARRIVING FROMGRASS VALLEY.
Gen’! Pass. & Ticket Agent,
ad
Try Pecarty’s Small. Beer
At S Cemta.
The program will be published in a few
ys.
th
AGENT FOR
Grand ~ Wrelling Match
TO TAKE PLACE AT
ARMORY HALL,
BETWEEN ~
Tuaxscerrt. The bargains they are now
offering are unapproac sable.
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