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June 5, 1884 (4 pages)

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NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT. ETE SN TT LL AN impression prevails among a portion of our citizens that the pic-nic to be given on the 24th of June by the Masonic fraternity at Storms’ ranch, is to be confined exclusively to the Masons. Such is not the case, A cordial invitation is exfended to everybody, young and old, rich and poor, : < Tue examination of C. B. Shaw before Justice Blakey yesterday, on on a charge of attacking Mr. Shurtleff with an ice pick, resulted in his being discharged. District Attorney Ford then had him arrested on a charge of Uattery. He pleaded guilty and was fined $23. W._F, Enciesricht AND WIFE leave this morning for Vallejo. Mrs, E., who has been in bad health Smith. THE GRADUATES. Exercises at the Theatre To-Morrow Evening—The Dance. Following is the programme of the commencement exercises of. the Nevada City High School, to be held at the Theatre to-merrow The doors will be open at 6:30 o’clock and the exercises begin at 7 o'clock sharp: Music, March. . Salutatory, Adolph Muller. Essay, The Power of Habit, Annie White. Recitation, ‘Monro. Essay, We Build the Ladder by Which We Rise, Essay, Voyage of Life, Mamie C. evening. Perseverance, Lizzie Fernande Maller. Music, Song of Welcome. Essay, Wasted Opportunities, Allie Graham. Essay, Energy Must Win, MagRURAL NOTES. Letter From Indian Springs— iffairs Fleurishing in the Lower Part of the County. The closing exercises of the Indian Springs school took place last Friday. The scholars did remarkably well, and showed much advancement under their teacher, Miss Flo Denton. Miss Denton has the respect of the entire school and stands equally as high with the parents of the district. Miss Kate Driesbach is visiting San Francisco and places below. Wm. Grant has gone to Portland, Oregon. Miss Annie Herrod, whose school closed Friday, has returned home to spend the vacation. Miss Cornelia Horton leaves Sunday for a visit to friends in Woodland, Yolo county. 2 Saturday a party of us went out Increase of Visitors. Almost every day a number of visitors from various parts of the State arrive here to see our beautiful town, enjoy our lovely scenery and share with us our glorious climate, all of which can not be equalled in any other part of the coast, Nene come here and go away disappointed, but on the contrary all are enthusiastic about the great advantages we possess to entice the tourist, Had our town the benefit of one-tenth part of the advertising that is done for other parts of the State, we.would be over run with strangers during the summer months, and increased accommodations in addition to the room in our numerous fine hotels would be required. The scenery on the line of the Narrow Gauge Railroad is alone worth a day’s travel to see. No pen can faithPublic School Notes. The examinations and closing exercises in the public schools will be held as follows: Thursday, June 5th, Primary schoolsa—Q@ral examinations in the forenoon and ‘rhetorical exercises ia, the afternoon, Friday,June 6th,Grammar grades : Oral examinations in the forenoon and rhetorical exercises in the afternoon. At the last regular meeting of the Board of Education, notice was given that at the next regular meeting a motion would be made to amend the rules and regulations by adding a new section which will provide that an examination will be held under the supervision of the committee on classification, commencing on the Monday next preceding the commencement of the school year, for Iv you want a good suit of clothes go to the One Price San Francisco Store. ma29-tf Oe Music Lessons. Miss Susie Blaikie, of San Francisco, will give instructions on the pianoforte. For terms, etc., apply at this office, je3-lw Four soda water tickets for twenty-five cents at Carr Brothers, je3-tf Mgnt i: ‘ fi fully depict this country’s beau-. the purpose of admitting new puInfants and Ohildfen, eden. Langan oe manag ye gie Stenger. —. dove Ranveng etpetiten. Soha ty, or describe it in a manner to pils 5 ihe diflesent sien It wilt Withont Morphine or Hespoting, for aunne Tiers as the guest of her] Recitation, The Old Haunt, Annie . doves hide in the grain and are hard . be realized by one who hae never . also provide that pupils who may husband’s parents, and it is hoped Hughes. to get out without damaging the. soon it, There is no good-— reason the change of climate will be beane-" ficial to her. ———-2<me Henry Hoxrszer, Secretary of the Odd Fellows’ Mutual Aid Association, who died in San Francisco Sunday evening from an overdose of morphine, was well known at this city. He washereona visit about eight weeks ago, being the guest of C. E. Malloy. Rostnson, the anti-debris spy,has put in an appearance again. Who says our people are not patient and lawabiding? If they were not, where would Robinson have been before now? ty Essay, Little Things ay Marks of Real Worth, Nettie Brown. Essay, Stream of Time, O'Donnell. Music, The World is Full of BeauKate Essay, Strike While the Iron is Hot, Annig E. Keller, Essay, Survival of the Fittest, Eliza Sims. Declamation, Webster on the Constitution and Union, L. D. Nihell. Essay, One by One, Mary Cook. Essay, Life is a School, Millie Naffziger. Music, Oh, Merry Goes the Time. Essay, A Peep Into the Future, fields. By next Sunday the farmers will have finished cutting all grain and hay and the birds will be mere easily captured. To ride over the country roads in their present condition is enough to call forth unmentionable blessings onthe Supervisor of this district. ‘The roads are badly in need of repairs, Until recently we had in riding over a certain toll road to pay some twenty-five cents for being jolted from one seat to another upon crossing each* breakwater. We are glad, however, to notice the breakwaters are being removed. __ Those farmers lucky enough to why the Railroad company and the Hotels should not do a thriving business during the summer months. Those most interested should have fifteen or twenty scenes in this section photographed,should have views made of our Hotels and public buildings, and well written articles setting forth the advantages. of this part of Nevada county as a summer resort should be combined with the pictures, published in book form and circulated among Eastern tourists while on their way to this State, and also among San Franciscans. The Railroad Company could well have failed to attain the regular percentage for promotion, shall be admitted to the examination for the purpose of enabling them to rejoin their classes. This will afford an opportunity to pupils who,on aecount of sickness or other causes, may have fallen below their classes, to work up to the required standard during the summer vacation, The committee on school buildings and repairs are canvassing plans for lincreasing school facilities by the addition of two new class rooms for primary grades, , The primary grades are not only crowded to the utmost limit, but numerous applications for Wit dine Ga Gara wake es ep oe ae DY Rae : nny NOTHING PRETTIER has lately been in— for Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s wear than 1 The Lortowe Hat } ——_IN—— WHITE, GRAY, ECRU, And Other Colors. a They have a Jaunty Air which makes them Generally Becoming. An invoice just received {direct s : affordto invest $1,000 for this pur-. gqmission have been refused, there 5 a . from New. York. Neenasd ih fe ar al st Kate Matteson. have their grain flelds enclosed in. pose, which would be returned 0] being no room. It is confidently exWe eae w ae Recitation, Windsheim’s Bells, . four stretches of barb wire. are cer-. them teu-fold in time. We hope pected that sufficient accommodations eae re en a quiet demand dur-. +) nie A. Barrett. tain to cause hunters delay in cross\ ‘ou Manager Kidder, in conjunction with the other enterprising business men of the county, will investigate the matter, and immediately take steps to advertise this part of California, ing the past month for men to work in .our mines, and about. all the available oncs are earning money. will be provided, without the necessity of.levying a special tax. SST Essay, Perseverance Wins Success. Wm. Jenkins. Valedictory, Lillie Campbell. Presentation of diplomas and address by Judge Searls. Music, Good Night. At the conclusion of the proceedings at the theatre the young ladies and gentlemen will give a ball at Hunt’s Hall. It will be ing the same. The way some huntersdo impose upon: other people’s hospitality is malicious, trampling down grain apparently as unconcernedly as though they were walking along the public highway. Should this practice be continued the farmers would be justified in forbidding any trespassing upon their enclosure. Last Friday the Rough and Ready QUARTZ CRUSHER. HE unde ed having bought the right
a bo Netoin ted ecre opaniies for the leo Remember, that in our establishment we employ a— FIRST CLASS MILLINER, Agd aim to display as much skill upon the medium and low-priced work as upon the more expensive kinds. In making hats to order we get BUT ONE “Tr is a pity he drinke,” said an old whisky bloat about one of our best citizens who for the first time in his life got an overdose in rejoici Is prepared to furnish them to Mining Coming over a good turn he had made. peeyeres 4 ne Mining ¢ Dom, If that is not acase of the pot call: . the prices named below. These mills are ing the kettle black, then we are tho eb earn = naptncange§ ony Sige ee ManacerR Jacozps has received word that ‘‘Whiteley’s Hidden Hand Co.” will appear at the Theatre in this city on Saturday evening, July 19th. Dyers’ Cannon-Ball Quarts Crusher, rd Two Swindlers. The Rochester Silk Company, which advertises material for crazy patchwork, is denounced as fraud Miss Ametia Werzet of San Francisco arrived ig this city last sendiig, Dkstan har wi hace thes one of the best parties of the}. school under the management of } by several Eastern papers. The firm mistaken. quarts bell avany stamping battery and PROFIT, and that upon the materials furnished, wilt ha Vin quel at vi Werte (rene tte taananers having taken. Prof. G. A. Brock closed for the} sometimes assumes the alias of “Os . fe:ny Invine thinks America is . er than Mther Rutteries, and the several . Which will be found as low as the lowest. Sowa” extra care in the preparations. The term. The exercises were interestgoodby & Co.,” ‘Rochester Publiehtoo large. If the eminent tragedian pee oe me renewes ot all expense. = per advertisement of the party will bejing. In the evening a social dance . ing Company,” etc. Another swin. will only wait until the presidential . adapted to the use of companies of limited Mrs, J. A. p= Greaver, formerly . found in another column. @ resident of thie city, arrived here last evening from San Francisco on a visit to her friend, Mrs. E. Mertifield. was held,.and it was well attended. Farmers down this way. complain 2 of a scarcity of harvest hands, Those Harry C. Egerton, manager for . desiring employment can obtain it “Evans, Bryant & Hoey’s Meteors,” . for a month or two. one of the strongest comedy organims zations that hag visited the Coast Something Strange. this season, was in‘ the city yester}day making arrangements for the ap; pearance of the ‘‘Meteors” here on means or to prospectors operating in new districts. Prices: The following are the Numbers, capacity in 24 hours, weight, and Price : 1-2, 11-2 tons, 600 Ibs, with frame, $150. 8-4, 3tons, 1800 lbs, without frame, $250. 1, 6 tons, lbs, without frame, $350. 2, 12 tons, 4500 Ibs, without frame, $600. 3, 24 tons, 8200 Ibs, without frame, $1200. The additional cost of wooden frame work + capa these nes will not exceed dle would seem to be the chickenhatching business, in regard to which a man named Johnson is sending letters out to newspapers in which he claims to have formerly belonged to every town to which he sends letters. He pretends to be doing the hatching in Kansas—and making a big thing of it—but his campaign opens, and the native stump orator begins to spread himself, he will understand that it takes a whole prairie to hold one of us. clicidsichanidsdenlsiigpeermeipiianibene Coming Next Week. Mrs. Lester & Crawford, = (NEAR THE UNION HOTEL) MAIN STREET, = NEVADA CITY. Nevada Drug Store, An important quartz mining strike was made a few days ago, about one mile from town. Full particulars after the Assessor is out of harm’s “AuNT JANE,” said an exasperperated wife, ‘‘I wish it was a custom for women to trade husbands asitisfor men to trade horses.” No unnatural deaths have taken place on account of the acts of the One of these Crushers can be seen in opert _. letters are postmarked New Con; : . ation at Brunstetter’s Planing Mille, Grass . Cormer Broad and Pine Sts., . * Nevada City way. Tuesday evening next. They bring Ce ae ad eer’ cord, Ohio, to which place all are to “Why, my — » ‘Because, if it en ane ps ane yfeine tbr res > ; * i ie : : was, I would cheat some woman ress all orders or letters of enquiry THERE will be no Vestry meeting “orcad i. bagi and eg ie . one somewhat astonishing that overt acts apply i for information about the dreadfully before sundown,” Cc ¥ Ee ANKINS W A LTER D "] NTO Ni : at Trinity Church this afternoon in sa . rg spa ae ees have not been committed when we . D#tching to one Baio. oe ah ASS VALLEY rs a ‘ consequence of the continued sicktein: "they he a tak softs 4 stop to consider the large number of Grass Walley Tidings Items. Wuen a man can walk 610 miles Proprictor: ness of Rev. W. C. Powell. : i : in less than six days, people can un: ica oie a very successful engagement at the mies. whee rere hee, bee Thomas Penberthy has received ian . MRS, WM. BLANCH, (LATS OF ENGLAND) Teacher of German, French, Music, Plain and Fancy Work. Will also?give instructions in i Painting in Oil and Water Col ors,on China,Ivory Type,etc. made valueless, and’ they compelled to seek other fields to earn money to save their families from starvation The people who have not been personally affeeted by the anti-debris move do not seem to appreciate the feelings and condition of’ those who are suffering so severely at the decision of a court composed of but one man. No king on earth has exercised so much power for evil against au innocent class as has Lorenzo Sawyer, and strange to say no physical rederstand how women can go shopping six ‘days in the week without complaining of feeling tired. coobbiecsenaseace Mr. Raesicer will give another pienic at Ismert’s grove next Sunday. The advertisement and time table are published to-day. ——$ Tux case of Granger vs. Bourn haa been ordered submitted on briefs, each party being given twenty daye in which to file the briefs, Bush Street Theatre, San Francisco. The New York Truth says: Large audience have been in attendance at the Mount Morris ‘Theatre during the past two nights of the week. Bvans, Bryant & Hoey’s ‘‘Meteors” have evidently ‘‘caught on” in the estimation of the Harlem theatre-goers. The membersof the company are all clever periormers, and gave.a pleasing entertainment, which is brought to a conclusion by, a really humorous afterpiece, called the sad news of the death of his little. 7-year-old son, which occurred at Life Lake, Grand Travers county, Michigan, May 27th. Mrs, Penberthy and her children have been there on a visit for the past seven months, and intended soon to return to their home in Grasa Valley. The cause of the death of the child was that while getting out of a cerriage, hisleg caught in the wheel, which resulted in a very severe fracture of the bones at the knees. A Laroe Stock of Patent Medicines. Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, . _ Combs, Brushes, Hand Mirrors, Toilet Articles of all kinds Careful attention Given to Compounding Frescriptions By a Competent Druggist and Perfect Purity Guaranteed. Big Dry Goods Sale at Grass Valley. Sam Yeo, the Champion of Cheapness, late purchaser of Bamberger Bros.’ stock of dry goods at half price. Bargain huotere will save half, their money by coming to Grass Valley for dry goods, Crowded with customers, . Miss Betie. Stover, who has been visiting Oakland and — Livermore during the pest month, returned home on Monday evening. TERMS. German or French, 25 cents pe son. Music, 50 cents per lesson. Plain and Faney work,25 cents per lesson. AGENT FOR THE BEST INSURANCE COMPANIES IN THE WORLD, Imperial, London, Northern & Queen, Liverpool, {Lonéon, Globe. Painting in oil.or water ‘colors, 60 cents SEE eR aie Sao “ ” monstrance has taken place, We : t Bost Ravi Money must be raised, r lesson. ie ; . Mrs. N. P. Brown and daughter, The Book Agent. have been mistaken in the make-up at pg aie ede Aida Parties should come early in the sate ms Tree bhi [oe Feo Br CABR,, @. H. CARR. who have been below on a visit for New Orleans Exposition. of the miners, and that is putting it. wie playing Sunday. day to insure being waited on while Be geo Ragman and = — month, returned home last Colonst Aediews, Commissioner very mildly. Mr. Wills, living near Boston the T i at wicca te _ MRS BLANCH, CARR BROTHERS. ning. for California to the New Orl-ans Pee : Ravine, had. two cows mysteriously my! 0-ti pene aoa E New York Hotel Nevade City. Propeletors of Miss Virgie Deat arrived here. Exposition, who has been in the The Damage Done. poisoned this week. Agent Wanted. fs last evening She the gues: of} city for swe days past, stated that} ‘Take all the land which has tartan aApaier't A live danvacser in wanted to take Pee ee her aunt, Mrs. Harrison. he has visited nearly parts of . been destroyed by debris from hyasarigiar pete ei Ope sap, [bold of 6 loarative agency in this ; —a a ru S ore the State to perfect arrsugements . dranlic mines in the State of Califordaserret I'll unfold art of the State. Apply to J. J. , 5 i » my sep sie hes. — “. for exhibits, and has the best of . nis, and pay the exorbitant price ivomail sapande Yo groans and old. Ott Nevada City. m27-1w Mannfacturers and Importers of Nevada‘ Cit; rom a visit to her sister's family . prospects for success in going to the} asked for it by the anti-miners, and . A charm that will on both bestow ; ee See Wooden and Willow Ware Corner Pine and Commercial sts., . mats ish ig : 3 N\ a see via ecia AOEE the Crescent City with a» display asixty days’ runof the North Bloom. 4 ruby lip, and teeth like snow. More we _— —* cence y . Keep constantly onhand « large and complete itock of everything usually foun D, Weuixeton has returned] Which will be highly creditable to] Ge1q Gravel Mining Company will : Se Any Other Lamp Ever Invented. Twines, Brooms, Brushes : : : : th d a sree : : fom his ranch in San Joaquin onn-. the State, provided the. $4,000 e-. pay forall of it amd lure anoagh t0. avean ay Cart Brother’ ia in fll. At a recent wat mado in San} aakett, Pally Tube, Chavos, FIRST-CLASS DRUGSTORE. ty. essary can be raised. To this end . start an orphan’s brome for the anti-. 1144. je3-tf . Francisco by experts’ between the. Washboards, Rope, Cordage, SRE NS J Wma is, is. ee he has appealed to the varteye miners. And yet in the face of this : “Electric”? and ‘‘Needle” lamps, Wrapping Papers, Paper 1 . Sacramento eiibesdiy, ( Boards of Trade and public organi. fact King Sawyer says a hundred It is the province of ministers tol the ‘‘Needle” was declared the best Bags, Building Papers, F : : zations in the St ate, and hopes s000. million of dollar7’ worth of proper. do good, therefore we think every . and most brilliant by fifteen candle Matches, Handles, ’ 5 tu. 5 Two marriages, of young people, . to be in receipt of favorable assur-. ty must be sent. to the demnition . minister should inform himself io] power. For sale by Gro. E. Tor-. Clothes Wringers, Carpet SCHOOL BOOKS, ; : will take place in this city this month, . *"°¢s, so that = tide the] bow-wows, because a few hundred . regard to Ammen’s Cough Syrup, . NER, my7-1m . gweeners, Feather Dusters, BLANK BOOKS, ft requisite space in the Exposition . acres of land have been destroyed,ex. and after being satisfied that is it all eS See ; Pe 14: ; ae : : i Silk FisStationery, etc. MISCELLAN EOUS BOOKS For Supervisor. buildings for a fine display of our {cept for the use ef raising Irish potathat is claimed for it, recommend it; Ir the ladies want. Black ’ S 5 : ; A Q 6 t h, go tothe One ‘ At the sara’ eailfation of many] "*64 and extended resoareet, tons, If Sayer calle this jutic . thus lives can be ved and. then oie oc ste” at . easy FRONT STREET, . 41}, KINDS OF PERIODICALS, PICTORIALS AND NEWSPAPERS,, act property owners and vptersin his part . ~“Gunerier Court. “[ We Hope he may ve the same . taught how to save souls. e are : ais ; of the county, Frank E eke Capertee kind whem he ‘‘crosses the river,” . told that the proprietor is always ———a lee Field, Garden and Flower Seeds, ! ; lives in ian Valley, Rough pe The following business. was trans. and_ having outlived his usefulness, . willing to give a bottle free to any _— . : i = Ready townshi oa: weisanted to acted in the Superior Court yester-. we are ready at a moment's notice . minister or family who wishes it to THE FINEST BRANDS OF CIG ARS, : ik Cae kes the Republican . °°? Judge John Caldwell presiding: . to write » fitting obituary, with all] try, p : . 7) . fo : — Stoddard vs, Callaghan. Hearing . the ‘‘i’s” dotted and ‘‘t’s”’ crossed. ree wae 1 preg as a of — of motion for drcest of judgment conPAE REESE Fine Cloths. 0, ecd ; : i le 0. 4, which ineludes the townshi z e —= 4 s . : : of Tough and Bendy and Beidgopors, . Suan Su Sune 16 want Unlaundried. J. H. Downing bas reosived from. } . he bert suatese, or mackwas Bal) . ) gy fs ! ant Manchester : . ME Mardi toa native of the State J. C. Conaway et al. va. Eldorado Shirts for 50 centy, go to the One. New York a magnificent stock of . on Smoking Tobsced is found sp Se a = a : of New Hampshire.’ He came to ae age teh Rea Prien Sues, th pear oh es eee wre from your to oar This could not be the 1) ot Stee Insurance Companies! a coast in 1853, settling at Nevada ¥ c : up ingents suits, Lg cone aublous oF as -~. ‘Than which there arenone better hee Its Creditors vs. Surprise Con. M. he loweet prices my2-tf or had any du . co ( ‘ ( 5 City. He was engaged at mining i Take Notice. and at the lowest prices. y dients in it. Among millions of users ‘ oer t ] an d carefull com : eae Co. Defendant given five days ad: all nationalities, surely come one would =—) y olla . E@ Prescriptions accurately y 7 . ; é . : : a various hotels here . j:¢ional timé to answer. -{ At Tam’s Refreshment Store you! gprmons Extract of Tropical Fruit So eT seraseent stebacco hee 0) = «—, . pounded by a careful and competent Druggist l pera . en he bought the prop-} Ww. 8B, Bourn vs. David Watt et . will find frozen Eastern Oysters, Rus. snd its companion, Nabob Whisky, been acknowledged wo be i best $e oe . 4 = ‘ is sca As v7 8 : . sty siteated, below Suertsville and al. On trial. : sien Caviar,Sardines, PickledTongue, . grrived this morning at Smith’s, and world. and crsore popular, the demand for . i “ 2 : : : ; al — as pt gor Ranch. — Pickled Fggs,-Pickled Herrings, An-. jg gelling rapidly for medicinal puris wider, ane nek = . , ae y ore SH (1876, For British Columbia. chovies, Cakes, Crackers, Deviled eres te oe S Pap greran gp bord as co } i 0 ‘ as * ” s , poses. : : when he sold out and removed to i BH G Shri ConAsk your dealer for it. —d = 4 : tiser desires to associate } Ham, Potted Game, rimps, Got tho genuine—trade—I Su : ee ee Ne Pm FS cases wih vo proscal wes por . Sctoweny, Hab, enc, Marrs) Pe ser Seat EL SS Jaz and 219 Premont Street.. ++ sSam Brann : : ug to leaving Yubs county he «1 . Horseradish, Catsup,all kinds Sauces, F nes ah ranene: came withi ing . *S8e4 dollars with . SOCeerIe met ». School Poll Taxes will be delin : ecole two. votes of getting . . 2 British Co. Sweet Oil, Newshatel Cheete, etc. caut has lst. The amount per — oS . BUILDERS OF ALL KINDS OF . = . . : =o a agate okey for clerk. lumbia. He hae knowledge of a Tam: has fitted up a fine refreshcapita, which is now $2, will then be : =2 ae ae : ey rs : 7: es peaht sny office snow placer mine there, now being worked . ™ent room for the accommodation . : creased to $4 if delinquent. Call: Thereisno mischief done where 0 — jan . \ coming Nevada county. Mr. eae : . of his customers, and is ready to ’ daily between Blackwell's Bull Durbam : a Morrill has done much teaming ia by’a party of five Chinamen, which Goa Gi Bk Olek at the Assessor’s ree stabs a eoking Tobscco is used. CED J 3 : th 9 a ss * . is yieldi dollars ‘a day tothe #°*ve me gee " 9 o’clock, 4. M, an o’clock P. M. ‘ i ce ee > ‘ ‘ bint tee ae = han, bead ace Serger a car. anything in his line, ma28-6¢ . and settle, if you want to save a —] = CORLESS. ENGINES, STAMP MILLS, ae ne prosperous . T7in@ old end. silver, _Addrees, . og —sryxpaee Ladies Toler] 0 —=——=s+== rah H _=_. HOISTING. AND PUMPING WORKS, Nc ane sean: “Oro,” = <: : _ oe : ‘ . 2 i R a rs his Piss a people living : re we. Sacks 85 cents each, worth $2.50. Fruit syrvrs are used in flavoragetel ae FURNACES AND CONCE NTRATING . J trict say is nominated Ammen’s CoughSyrupeures colds, . You can get them at the One Price . ing the soda water sold by Carr Se el uae a g es RKS. E ie ae F é is : : ; 2 34 Se . = one ae siestie n ae sure to follow. . ! coughs, bronchitis and consumption. ! sx Francisco Store. j03-té bn io S MILLS, SMELTING WwO : . 44 a