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Bhe Daily Transcript, NEW. ORK. BARBERS.
Nevada Cit
The Daily Transcript, Nevada City,
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California, Tuesday, May 10, 1887.
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CIRCULATES IN
8 ville Gram Valley, Rouen te Cor
eville, } San J x I
Pe veetland, North Bloomfield, Moore's . .
Fiat, Graniteville, Truckee, andevery other town of Nevada county; also in Placer
and Sierra counties, at Sacramento, San
Francisco—in fact, throughout the State
THE ARTISTIC HAIR ‘DRESSER SAID)
TO COME FROM THE WEST.
Barbers on the TrampeHow ai Boy)
Paid up Capital ~~ $30,000.
é
CITIZENS BANK,
THE TRANSCRIPT
“from Siskiyou to San Diego, from the Sierra to the Sea.”
Published Daily (Mondays excepted) by
Learns the TradeBig Shops Do Not . A General Banking Business Transacted.
.
Encourage ApprenticessSecrets of the . .
. WE ISSUE SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE
IN
Business.
es the readi
TS SPECIALTY I8 GENERAL LOCAL
News, and it has a circulation that reachpeople in every part of this
BUCKEYE MILL COMPANY,
—AND -SUCCESSOR TO
SHURTLEFF & CHARONNAT,
. DEALER IN
ANSELME A. CHARONNAT,
PIONEER MILLING CO’S
years resided at the town of Washing* ing around there,will be buried at that
—BROWN & CALKI NS-—'!
i OPFICE: a
No 32 Commercial street, Nevada City, ( al.
Where do they learn the trade?’ was .
asked of a barber who shaves a lot of}
politicians every week in a down town .
barber shop,
-*We make some of them right here,’’ .
fan ——— = = he said. ‘‘More of them are turned out .
he east side avenues. Others come to .
/ Baxter. on the east side avenue ‘ .
Death sifesioneted town from the country villages and .
smaller cities. The artistic hair dresser .
comes to New York from the west just as . t
naturally as all the other great men do. .
Samuel Baxter, who has for many
ton, and been engaged in gravel mineducation, and others ,to show us how
place today, the funeral benig held to do our work. There areplenty of good . ,
under the auspices of Samaritan Lodge
of Odd Fellows to which he belonged.
town looking for short time jobs, and
staying only long enough to run up.a}
bill at a boarding house. They don’t ex.
‘Where do all the barbers come from?. New York,
. We issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE
Somé of them come here to finish’ their. and State Warrants.
barbers on the tramp, going from town to . chased :
,_San Francisco.
And Sacramento.
Payable AT SIGHT inthe principal cities of GREAT BRITAIN
and EUROPE. t ’
Collections on any part of the
Jnited States a specialty.
Highest Price Paid for Commty
Gold and Silyer Bullion = ur»
Asuny Office at this Bank.
OFFICERS:
ig
Paying Mines.
*~ America mine never look
© than at present and. its
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’ Mr. Baxter died from the effects of a/:
+ cold-contracted while attending #0 acquainted with railroad men, give them a . RM. HUNT
Odd Fellows banquet onthe night of free shave and a hair cut, and so get . JOHN T. MORGAN.
chances to beat the roads.
end to the number of barbers.
turned out as plentifully as mushrooms in .
to the funeral, the latter to preach the . damp garden.’
; the 26th of last April. County Asses* gor Bond and Rev. J. Sims-will go up
4 sermon. Mr. Baxter was unmarried,
. aged 57 years, anda native of Pennsyl.
“most highly of him as a man and
.
Qe . si
* neighbor.
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The Sierra City Tribune says: A}
cleanup of $31,700.was made Tuesday .
at the Young America quartz mine. .
‘This was the result of one month’s) }
The Young}
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f run with forty stamps.
owners are .
_ correspondingly happy.
The Bald Mountain Extension Drift! boys left. They died early.
: = . weeks or three months,
(. vania. Those who knew hin speak . 4. brush coats, hand the gentlemen their.
fiats and make himself generally useful. .
. face and may be shave it. The boy labors
with the strap and razor. He is set to hon.
ing an old razor.
@an comes in,
. anxious to try his hand and gives him a]
chance.
ed: better . anxious to learn the trade than to get .
. jourfeyman’s wages without the skill?”
ctly tramp; as a rule they ride. They get . —.mM PRESTON “PRESIDENT.
View PRESIDENT,
There is nO. p,£. MORGAN ..Ass’t CASHIER and Sxc’y.
They are ~
DIRECTORS:
. Dk. R. M. Hunt, Joun T. Morcas,
“You say you make some here?’ . ada DE. Monoam,
“Plenty of them. about one every ten . Na “BE. M. Preston. ;
We get in-a-boy. ee
CORRESPONDENTS:
New York—First National Bank.
Best Advertising Medium in Nor%
county. It also has numerous patrons in
Placer, Yuba and Sierra counties, as well as
in Sacramento, San Francisco and more remote parts of the State. To LAND and to
HOME SEEKERS throughout the whole
bat ae it is invaluable, as it gives a faithful and complete record of the progress being made in the development of the county’s varied and extensive resources. It presents extraordinary inducements
4 TO ADVERTISERS
Being positively the
therm California.
e
ay ; " . San Francisco—First National Bank.
Ie works himself into the good graces of . Sacramento—National Bank of D. O. Mills
ome barber here who lets the boy soap his & Co.
Established in 1852. _
Then some good natured . . ‘e }
finds that the boy is‘ Nevada : Assay nehogitele
J. J. OTT, Proprietor.
earned the trade and away he goes.”’ . NO. 25 MAIN STREET.. NEVADACITY.
“But, supposing he is. really more
That settles it. The boy has}
XOLD AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIPa Bon. peanees melee ane pein be By
a , . request, Go ars exchange or Coin. In
_ THEY DIED EARLY. ; connection with my Assay Office I have @
“TI guess there are no more of those . small Quartz Mill with which I can make
If one shoitld . practical Mill Tests, and guarantee correct
. returns in every-way. Working teste will be
Largest and Best
The TRANSCRIPT has the
¢
Equipped Job Printing Office
Caaity a the Mis, 000 Bares Par Day
FLOUR-MIELS, and guarantee the Flour manufactured by these Mills to be the choicest in the State.
esr nee
ni ‘ t Forest City,clean-. happen to be alive he could only learn the .
meron company, © a . trade by watching the older men at,their .
ed up last Saturday 139 ounces of gold . work, and then, when he could get hold of
asa result of the previous week’s run: . gman’ who was well insured and willing
A dividend has also been declared of; to take chances, by trying to put in prac$6,000. : . over the man’s face af@y the apprentice
$28,000 was cleaned up at the Sierra . has done.
When it comes to hair cutting
Buttes quartz mine for the wok. . the boy gets confidence by using the ma. chine on careless customers in the sum+ 2 & } * yy wiry: %.
3. Power. . mer time and then by degrees by pracThe Funeral of Mrs. Po . ticing with the shears in the same way.
One of the macet largely attended fu-. It takes about four years to make a bar-.
. . ‘ x . Pe .
nerals heldin this city for a long time. «pig shops do. not encourage appren-.
was that of Mrs. Frank Power, which, tices. They are in the way. But where .
took place yesterday afternoon. The! @man-vhas not enough trade to warrant
auanet ic schools, which had the employment of a journeyman but has
pupils of the public schools, which had’ ay he -can turn to himself, the boy is a
been closed out of respect to the memi-! necessity, and it is in such shops that boys
sed, were prevent in. get the best training. The boy lathers
-* — Mrs lA was at the face of one customer while the boss
ie a eae é . . Shaves another previously lathered in anmost estimable woman, and held in. other chair. The boy combs the hair of
the highest regard tor her many noble . the customer after the boss has shaved .
qualities. The pall bearers were Mes-. him. . Then the regular customer, who}
TB. Gray;-ie M has become acquainted with the boy, and .
-ers, J. T. Morgan, T. B. ‘ ray, 4. “. és in too great a hurry: to wait for the boss,
Sukeforth, Geo. E. Robinson and B. gays, ‘Why can’t you give me a scrape?’
N. Shoecraft, of the City.and County . The boy says he can, and he does. What
matters it to the man in a hurry that the
made with from 50 to 500. pounds. PRICES
LOW.
THOS. 8S. FORD
Attorney and Oounselor at Law.
FFICE—Thomas’ Building, corner Broad
and Pine streets, Nevada City.
J. i. CALDWELL,
Attorney at Law, Notary Public,
AND-CONVEYANGER,
( FFICE—South side Broad Street, opposite Union Street, Nevada City.
Will practice in all the Courts of the State,
and the Courts of the United States within
the State of California.
Will draw up Deeds and Mortgages for $2.50
each, certificate of acknowledgmentthereto
ineluded.
L. B. LITTLE. M. PARLEY.
FARLEY & LITTLE,
Attorneys and Oounselors at’ Law.
Wit PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND
United States Courts.
OFFICE—Transcript Block, up stairs.
JOHNSON & MASON,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law,
ND NOTARY PUBLIC. Office—Thomas
Boards of Education. .
A Good Cleanup.
Richard Thomas, brother to Mrs.
W. H: Crawiord of this city, has sold .
. Comstock property and is situated near
the Ophir and Con, Virginia.
looking ledge of gold-bearing ore was
recently struck in the Iowa, and this
. added to its known worth as a silver
. producer gives it still more value.
© Capt. Sam. T. Curtis, well known
5 Oe
interest in the Iowa mine, which isa
Ss
Towa. Dick Thomas’s Nevada City .
" friends will be glad to know of his
% good fortune:
er BOY Ono — —
Died of Comsumption
Henry Schultz, who came to this city .
from San Francisco about five months’
ago, died of consumption yesterday at
his home on Spring street and will be .
buried at two o’clock today. from St.
* Canice Catholic Church. He was a/.
native of St. Louis, Mo., and aged 59
years. He leaves a wife and has a
brother living at. St. Charles, Mo
Schultz was a miner by occupation and
worked on the Comstock for a long
time. He has been in feeble health
} for some years, and came here in hopes
that the change of climate would benefit him.
‘pinta aos ae
A Successful Fire Extinguisher.
Saturday afternoon the roof of the
kitchen at Geo. E. Turner’s dwelling
house on Nevada street caught afire.
Mr. Turner’s young son discovered .
the blaze, and started to adjust the .
garden hose and extinguish it. He}
found that this plan would consume .
too much time, and clambering on the .
roof smothered the flames, thus saving the property from destruction. . It .
} was close call.
Is It Small-pox ?
A young man who revently came .
through from the East via the South.
ern route, is seriously ill: at You Bet
. in this county. Dr. Martin of Dutch .
Flat is attending him and thinks he .
has the’small pox, althougli he is not .
yet positively able to determine that .
the ailment is anything more than a.
severe case of measles, ©
: DIED.
ncang
/nolds, aged 17 days.
BY DRUGGISTS.
‘
. razor pulls a little.
same sort of a chance at hair cutting. In
such a shop a ‘smart boy becomes an expert in three years.
because it is profitable to do so.
secrets of making pomades and hair dressfor alarge sum of money part of his . ings and sea foam and that sort of stuff
} are easily learned.
right. care of arazor, but a good many
barbers depend on the cutler to hone up
A fine} their blades nowadays, so that it is not
absolutely necessary.’
shop said that the.only real good barbers
were those born in the barber shop and
trained to it by their fathers.
were always skil/ful and generally succes8iam ‘ ful.
ate around here, is Superintendent of the boy shave -him a great many times before
¢ Grass Valley, May 6, 1887, of pneumonia, .
hter of O. H. and Georgiana KeyThe boy gets the. /\ Building, upstairs, orner Broad and
Pine streets.
JOHN CALDWELL,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
WALL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS
of the State. Office—Adjoining Leutje
& Brand's Store, Broad street.
he boss pushes him
The
It is hard to take the
DR. BR. M. HUNT,
Physician,
cy AT VINTON’S DRUG STORE, {
eh NEVADA CITY,
: .
N. E, OHAPMAN, .
DENTIST.
faim, NEVADA CITY. _CAL.
Le
A German barber in a Second avenue
Such men
The careful father always had the
trusting a customer under the ’prentice
razor. He said that Germans were, a8 @
rule, proficient. No Yankee boy could
ever become a skillful barber, because he
would consider the work menial. He
thought it possible that an Italian might
occasionally learn to do the work acceptably, but the instances would necessarily
be rare, because of their lack of patience.
—New York Sun.
LOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED.
Office at Residence, Sacramento St.
DR. 8. M. HARRIS,
Earthquake Sand for Sale.
The craze for collecting manifests itself
in} queer ways. Nearly everybody has it
in'some form more or less acute; there is
Farely &@ Man who will not at some time
in his travels commit some act of vandalism for the sake of getting a souvenir of a
celebrated monument ‘or battle ground.
A good many men who go to such-trouble
to obtain a souvenir speedily forget all
about it or lose it without regret, but
there are those who laboriously label their
bric-a-brac from all quarters of the globe
and take pride in their collection. It is
reasonable enough when the oddities
gathered together in a cabinet are genuine souvenirs of travel or events in which ry
the . collector took: part; but, what “—. ee —-—-~ — .
shall -be-said—of—the man who buys MASONIC NOTICE. .
his souvenir of an event that he knows —
Nevada Lodge, No. 13 F. & A.M. only from the newspapers? Is it not like
the fisherman who buys his trout at the} — STATED MEETINGS ON THE
Second Wednesday of each month,
Visiting Brethren in good standing
are cordially invited,
DEAN TIST.
i NEVADA CITY ON
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Office in Morgan & Roberts Block, corner
Broad and Pine Streets, up stairs.
market on the way home? Such was the
philosophical cogitation suggested by seeing a placard on a hotel cigar stand that
bore the legend: ‘‘Earthquake sand from
South Carolina twenty-five cents bottie.”’
The-bottles-were_scattered_ about. among
the cigars. They were foar and a half
inches long and filled with sands of five
different colors, arranged in layers. It
was impossible to tell ‘through the glass
what the sands were, though the lightest
shade looked like silicou, and there ap:
peared to be common clay there. JOS. THOMAS, High Priest
‘Does this vo?’ was asked of the clerk. J. H. BOARDMAN, See.
“Oh, yes,’’ he said, ‘‘it don’t sell like a ~ Pe tee
standard cigar, but it averages well. . £. 4. GaAYLorp.
There have been one or two days when we
didn’t sella bottle; but the average has
been just about twenty-five a day.’’—
Uncle Bill’s New York Letter.
Arranging a Title Page. \
Any simpleton may write a book, but it
takes a wise man to compose a correct
title page, one which states enough and
ho more than enough. Some writers exhaust their ingenuity in devising a quaint, (
curious or striking title, and this done
they deem their task complete, and often
disdain even to set their name upon the
page, or, if they do, conceal it beneath }.some #tupid nom de plume, made at times
of their own name spelled backward.
Other authors appear to be possessed of
the idea that their titles must mislead the
reader, and hence their brains are cudgeled
to effect this: purpose. —American. Bookseller. © ;
¢ D. E. MORGAN, Master.
J. H. BOARDMAN, Secretary.
Nevada Royal Arch Chapter,
No. 6, R. A. My
STATED MEETINGS AT MABONIC HALL, Nevada City, on the
First Moneay in each month. Visiting Companions in good standing are cordially invited to at
tend. f
FRED SEARLS.
GAYLORD & SEARLS, /
Attorneys and Counselors at Law.
TILL PRACTICE IN ALL. THE COURTS
State and Federal.
Office—Opposite the Court House.
HAMILTON McCORMICK,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
FFICE—Corner of Pine and Commercial
Streets, Nevada City.
ae practice in all of the Courts of the
ate.
Ww. Ff. ENGLEBRIGHT,
Civil and Mining Engineer,
ND U, 8. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR. Office in Morgan & Roberts’ Block,
corner Broad and Pine Streets.
GEO. C. GAYLORD,
DEALER IN xGroceries, Provisions, Oase Goeds, Grain.
Feed. &c., &e, ~
Undoubtedly a Lye.
{ The water of Medical lake, at Spokane
Fafls, Washington territory, is so charged
4
with certain salts that it resembles lye, and
. powT READ THIS!
Se leceenente Gcoks Bold at the
é MARRY DANIELS.
BROAD ATBBE rpponite ‘Gitin’s Cigar
is used in making soap, When the surface
of the lake is-disturbed by a gale the waves
are crested with soapsuds, which when de+~posited.on the. beach are gathered up by barbers and used to lather their patrons;—
. Omaha Bee,
: Goods Sold at Bea Bock Prices.
Agent for Giant Powder Company.
—
L. 8. CALKINS. XN. P. BROWN.
BROWN & CALKINS,
There is a postoffice in Pennsylvania known ar
as “President.” "On Monday President CleveBook, Newspaver and Job Printers.
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UBLISHERS OF THE NEVADA CITY .
DAILY TRANSCRIPT, the wget ae
In.the State North of Sacramento, and its
prices for FIRST-CLASS work are as low as
anywhere on the Coast. The establishment
. has lately been stocked with a full line of
the Most Modern and Attractive Types and
other printing material, plain and ornamental.
‘
See specimens of our work and get our
rices before sending your printing to San
‘rancisco or elsewhere under the mistaken
impression that you can do better there.
IF YOU
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Establishment,
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J. DELBRIDGE, PROPRIETOR.
Repairing in ett ite Branches at
Shert Notice.
@@~ Vhe Best of Stock, the Best of Work,
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OTT &. CO.,
No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY,
Buy Gold Dust, Gold and
Silver Barg,
May’6, 1887. : ss
WORKING CLASSES ATTENTION
i ren epared to furnish all classq es with employment at home, all the
time, or for their spare moments. ‘ Business
new, light and profitable.
ae easily clear from 50 cents to $5 per evening
re now pre
pertoulom and outfit free. Address
TINSON & Co., Portland, Maine,
The Leading Grocery and Family Provision Store
. IPALACE :: DRUG ::
Persons of either
and 8 proportional sum by devoting all
thelr time ses “4 Susinest: Bo e and ‘girl
earn nearly as much as men, That all who
see this may send their address and test the
business, we make this offer. To such as
are not well satisfied we will send one dollar to pay for the trouble of Erene. a
BORG.
PATENT
ROLLER FLOUR.
The above-named Company, have ALL ROLLER
0. C. TORSON, Agent.
‘cppcehiwe.?’”
IN NEVADA OITy.
3:3. JACKSON -%.~-.+» 's +. Proprietor:
There will always be found at this first-class Grocery
Store every article required for family use, which will be
sold at the lowest market rates.
ALSO. ON HAND THE VERY BEST OF
WiIinBts AND TBITFQVORNRS.
J. J, JACKSON. 18 and 20 Commercial Street.
J. KE, CARR..
Carr Bros.,
PROPRIETORS OF THE
STORE,
Cor. Pine and Commercial Sts., Nevada City.
EEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK ‘OF EVERYJX THING USUALLY POUND IN A
Birest-class Drug Store.
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ETC.
SCHOOL BOOKs,
BLANK BOOKS,
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
PERIODICALS,
PICTORIALS,
. NEWSPAPERS.
se Agents for the San Francisco Examiner,
FIELD, GARDENAND FLOWER SEEDS.
gist. ’
NEVADA DRUG STORE,
Corner Broad and Pime Streets,... 2.00. .cccceccceeeeen renee Nevada City
Ww. D. Vinton,
PROPRIETOR.
FINE PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS,
COMBS, BRUSHES, HAND MIRRORS,
TOILET ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS.
petent Druggist and perfect purity guaranteed.
Agent for the Imperial, London. Northern and Queen Insurance Companies.
FORMER PRICE $1.00.
NOW SELLING AT 50 CENTS A BOTTL
Teecn to sone your aed 2
‘OU are wise you W: 0 80 once.
ee TALLETT & CO,, Portland. Me.
and terms free. Better not delay. Coste you
address and find out . :
AT VINTON’S UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.a
Don’t Fail to Try This
‘WM. scOTT,
General Qollector. °
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President.” The leaner hed pen formmrded per in Northern California.
. “Sot here at present. ‘Try Washington,” . 4'Co,
an rsa ar a cd Ly
RMS SE och
ptember 6th, 1863, by N. P. Brown
»
EGAL BUSINESS AND COLLECTIONS . :
L ‘promptly stended to. men 4
The Finest Brands of Gigars in Nevada City.
Prescriptions accurately and carefully compounded by a careful and eompetent’ DrugLARGE-STOCK OF PATENT MEDICINES,
AREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPTIONS BY A COMGILMORE’S AROMATIC WINE.
37 GREAT—HEALTH—GIVER.<3
Groceries, Provisions Feed,Canned Goods, Wines, Liquors
ORO cCKERNRY, GhHASSW ARE, Bitc.
Choice Family Groceries a Specialty.
All Goods sold at Bed Rock Prices, and delivered within a reasonable dis
tance free of charge.
A’ share of public patronage is most respectfully solicited.
ANSELME A. OHARONNAT,
COMMERCIAL STREET, next door to Colley’s Market, NEVADA CITY
Ce
Plaza F‘eed Store.
CAL. R. CLARKE, PROPRIETOR. .
CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL SORTS OF
Hay and Crain, ‘Flour, Potatoes, Corn-Mea
Buckwheat Flour, Etc.
59 Agent for the Celebrated SPERRY FLOUR.
Kept at all the Grocery Stores. Ask For It.:
BARRETT, LOBECKER & MORRISON,
Merchant Tailors, Commercial Street, Nevada City.
Fine Seoteh ‘Tweeds, Cassimeres an Broadcloths
Of Our Own Importation,
DIRECT FROM MILLS IN SCOTLAND.
A Large Line of Samples to Select From.
BEST SKILLED WORKMEN EMPLOYED.
BARRETT, LOBECKER & MORRISON,
Commercial. Street, Nevada City.
reer
THE CELEBRATED
SPrERERWYW E*LOU0o kK
Can now be purchased in this city.
preva eet eh fee et Pen oa
os-Iis the Best in the City.. Try It.-Ga
SPERRY'S CELEBRATED BREAKFAST GERMEA. Best in the
market. Sold by the case or package.
Clover, Alfalfa, Timothy, Rye and other Grass Seeds.
CAL. R. CLARKE, Agent
LADIES! SEE HERE!
YOU CAN BE MADE THE PICTURE OF
HEALTH BY USING
GrILMonR rs
AROMATIC WINE!
This remedy isthe result of years of experjence in Pharmacy, and is pronounced
by Physicians and Medical Societies
to be a perfect
Nerve and Brain Food,. ®20T0R BROS., Proprietors.
Formerly-of the Union Hotel, Nevada City.)
The only fire-proof, and best conducted
Hotel in Nevada City,
ELEGANT SAMPLE ROOMS
ON FIRST FLOOR.
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS FOR
COMMERGSAL TRAVELERS.
The, new management have thoroughly
overhauled the Hote and made any im
The proprietors have
ad many years exerience in the business,
and give their entire time and attention to
the same: They have already made the National the most popular Hotel in the mountains of Califormia.
Particularly is the National adapted to the
It is prepared expressty~for treating all
those diseases commonly called Female
Complaints with which all women are
sper, and for these cases isa positive
cure. It will purify and enrich your blood,
. give strength end steadiness to your nerves,
andinvigorate your entire system, giving
‘ou rosy cheeks and bright sparkling eyes.
‘0 not delay but get it atonce and be cured
as thousands already have. We will send
free to any address & book containing much
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