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VOD. LXIII =o '9° 20 NEVADA OITY, OAL THURSDAY EVENING. JANUARY 12. 1893. Established Sept.6, 1990, by N. P. Brown & Co.
= \ Waiting ® Long Time Sr Damages. = oe — :
.
Charles Ciriack, » 80 THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. FRANK T. NILON, Nevada City{ Society Direotory. asCtarioe Cisteck of Dedhazs, 80 yeas
Se
PUBLISHED BY'’ ©
BROWN &{CALKINS.
X, P, BROWN,
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
Six Dollars Per Annum, in advance._
Sixty Cents Per Month for any less
time than one year.
Ti t@ TABLE NO. 45.
‘Taking effect Monday,» May 3d. 1892,
at-1 o'clock a. 4.j as follows:
KAVING NEVADA CITY: .
5:30 A M Daily, connect wit)
‘ id ¢ local arriving at San
Francisco at 4:45 P.M., and overland
from East.
12:49 P M Daily, Mae einen Pig’
° e e ir) arri
Gan Francisco at 9:45 PM. :
ARRIVING AT NEVADA OITY.
9:50 A M Daily, bringing pas° ° *sengere and mail leaying San Franciscoat6 P. M., also Eastern
passengers.
Daily, cennecting with
6:25 P. M. Overland leaving San
Francisco at 8:00a.m., and overland from
the East. id »
JOHN F. KIDDER, Genera) Manager.
. B. BROWN, Superintenden}y, §*Y
THE : : “KEYSTONE : :, MARKET.
CRISSEL BROS.,
Commercial Street.
Beef, : Pork, : Mutton
= And Veal. —+SACS*GES OF EVERY KIND.
Freeh Lard, Salt Meats, Bie, kept on hand
Tas Lowsst i and the best Meat
OG Meats Roliversd to-any ‘part
the city free of lohargey
. A
Nevada Cottnty Anstract Offic, .
Nevada City, Nevada Co.Cal
Titles Examined and Insured .
Vounty. Recorder 11 consecutive~ yeats,
SEARCHER OF BECORDS,
ia ait =
fornia Irom and . 08 4
southern portion of Nevada county and
terdaine = the best lands of placer
Sms aeres of land situaihd) idl basen .
Valley. ;
Hous Op Bet Brood strost, . Me-, House end lot
ada City.
Broad Strast,Maat: Market:
JAMES’ MOREQ, Pon'ry <7
Ase Rroag Street, ;
Customery «upp!
, with the very oe
eet. Pork, Mutton, Veal, Lamb
Raus £
Near. She Pisy, Hall, ,
ie Biv
re Ca LRG : oh
Portland: Smettng&Refining
comPany, °° 2+":
LINNTOS,4OREGON.! He ?
*)
L. 8. CALKINS.
\ieasinianiidiaiamiimaemeaned’
oft:
‘ Attorney and Counselor — Law,
Office— Morgan & Roberts’ Bloek, Nevada City, California.
—Wé4ll practice in all the Courts, .
de MW ALLING,
Attorney at Law.
Ores Tilley Building, Corner Broad
and Pine Streeta, Nevada City,
W. D. LONG
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
—OFFICE —
Corner of:Broad and Pine Sts., up stair
". 3RVADA OITY :
TOs. Ss FORE,
Attorney and Qouuselor at uaw.
£1CE--Thomas suiiding, corner Broac
A ( Yona Pine atreeta. Nevada Ctre
“FRED SEARLS,
~~ftiorney aed Qonnselorat Lew,
fy PRACTICE IN ALLTHE COUP
VV dtate aad Federal.‘
?. F. ‘SIMONDS
Attorney and Oounselor at Law,
WV GL PEACTICR IN THE STATE AND
United States Courts.
3)
J, 1. CALDWELL,
Attorney at Law, Notary Public and
. Conveyancer.
Office—North side of Broad Street, 7
pasite, Nativnal:-Hotel, Nevada City, Cal.
Will practice in‘all the Courts of this
State. tates in Probate proceedings
will receive Gareful attention. i
Dr. C. W. Chapman,
. DPEITTIE8T,
NEVADA CITY.......Ok
Offices with De N. ®, Ohap nau, Sacramen
‘ :
Dr. J. F. Shaw,
Surgical and Mechanical Dentist.
road [rellows’fRullding, Broad Street,
Nevads City.
N.B.0HAPMAN,
~O0AL ANESTUETICS (F DESIRED.
F REDUCTION-IN PAINTING.
GE. WITHINGTON
VIVES notice” whit he is prepared te
“paint Sigas; Carte, Buggies an f
ons, ete., in-the highest style of thie art.
} ‘From and after date ‘I will pant *
“arts from 95 to'$10. . °°
sont Work eleewhiere.
; . ar .
‘IGHEST PRICE PAID FOR
a Gold, Silver‘and Lead Ore. *. < °
Apply to
ste
eeteiinni
cting at ‘shird and Townsend
Francisco, at 8:15 a. M., arrive at
Renee ot Oe SOMME Manager
fs HOME MUTUAL
INSURANOB COMPANY
: ‘ 318 Hornia. street,
Cautious in Management, 27
Liberal and Prompt im the ’
Adjustment and Payment
of Logges . 4
. W. HILL, Manager
Omics No. 90 Main, Btrects: vin
GRASS VALLEY,
Joun Mutroy,
£
} HA @mext bax : awit
REMOVED .
; wANHT AO
widabyyort
‘gegtaW tanh
oe 26 8 OMAR ET
4 ML leat
Obispo County, Californie. . .
HONTEN Resor Hi CHS” Pacihie .
elimate unrivaled; new hotel and coton Express in from MarysPaciric COMPANY)
REFING Car Bertus egoured and full
,
h Mr, Lébuae jarties. eha
ig the Semi-Monthly Family
For Lands. in Central and Northern
California, Oxegon, Nevada and Utah,
apply oor aren ise ely
For Lands ih Southern California, apply. to of ad me —
Junqus Mapuen, Land Agent 8. P. RR.
wccinlt _-» Ban Frangisgo, Cal,
aks
~~" W. W, WAGGONER, —
.f i ae GFF.. -200.0 Cas:
., Buggies trom; 15 to, $22.50,r.
i"
NILBs S@aRLs
S3acram:
. W."H. Muzis,Land Agent'©.'P. BR. ‘.
WISTLETOE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 47
Indeendent Order of Odd Fellow
Meets at Odd Fellow's Hall
Every 2nd and 4th Monday of Each Month
JOHN CHISHOLM; ©. P.
3EO. A. GRAY, 8.
HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO. 56,
Native Sons of the Golden West.
Meetaat Pythian Castle
EVERY TUESDAY EVE’G AT 7:30 O’CLEK
R, I. THOMAS, Presiden’
JOHN C. NILON, R. 8.
NEVADA LODGE, NO. 13, ¥. @ A.M.
* Meeterat Magpute Hall.
Stated Meetings on the Second Wednesday
of each month.
Visiting Hrethren in good standing are
cordially invited. +
Wx. BARKER, Master
L J! ROLF, Secretary. :
MOUNTAIN DIVISION No. 16
Qniform Rank Knichts of “Pythias
Meets at Armorv Hall
irat Wednesday Evening of Each Month a!
Be "1:80 elosk, ‘
JOHN BACIGALUPI, 8. K. C.
GEO, A. GRAY, 8. K. R.
IF YOU
And Other Resources, besides being
Informed at times Gn
E LOCAL NEWS HAPPENINGS
78 SPECIALTY 18 GENERAL “LOC
th: e
the reading people in ‘every ‘part of _ f a
therm Califermia.
NEVADA GOMMANDERY. NO.6,
Knights Templar,
ee oman
Méets at Mesonic H-11
FIRST AND THIRD THURSDAY OF EACH
MONTH at 73 o’clook.
I, J. RULFE, RB.
LAUREL PARLOR, NO, 6.
Native Daughters } of the Godlen West
Meets at Pythian Castle
2d and 4th Thtireday Evening of Each
Menthe at 7:300’cloc
MRS. J. M, WALLING, ‘President.
Mrs, Bett Dovatas, R. 8.
NEVADA GITYGOUNGIL © NO. 30
Young Men’s Institute.
Meets.at Hibernia Hall
; Frid Evening ¢om“Tenet with the First Friday. Bvebii n year. ‘~ i
3 * iM Ki M. FOLEY, President.
‘CARL SCHEMER X. 8, ne
MILO LODGE, AO. 48,
Knihts of Pythias,
Meets at Pythian Castle
VERY FRIDAY EVE’G at 7:0 O'CLOCK
CHARLIE BENNETS, 6.°C.
TOR, K: of R. and 8.
LUMTIE & AND,
WATOHMAKER:
_. SBWEAER
road Street, Nevada Oli ye
e CITIZENS BANK,
QAPITAL PAID UP; = .
WV & Anau sl sigh? DRAFTa PAYABL:
ew Work, ii
» & Sem Franctete.
a Aud Sacrainnnse
es Miids jugs goth. ‘. Ve. Aeeee BILLS OF BXOMANGI
‘Sign Painting a specialty. y 4 pS Die AT. bhi e the prin
hs sas eee GS . colpall Cities of GREAT MMIT AL
SHOP.ON BROAD STREET, OPPO-. jqn@evuore, =
‘ i ae “Gott tohe on any part ef th:
ig Se ne eg i) i fghes: Price Pald tor Count
MOG Give, mea call before plading. shee e Warrants..
si bt ee yang Silver Bullies ur
{
‘ ~ . Adeay Office at this Bank.
; xKmT ih 2 . opviomrs: gai
FAP : bad a r VM PRESTON ....0.600.. /PRMOIDOY
FO aa oo MY ONT.. 2 felecessVICR Paesipen’:
SE f.MORGAN Pcugercawi ns “.CASmIB®
-Ase’T CASHIER andéeo’»
. \DIRECTORS:
vs, RB. M. How,
L. Housman,
: KB. M. Praston.
* oqunmeroxpmntrs, with
New Yoth—National Ban of North America, i ‘
San Francisco—First Nation:
oe
Anette a Nid at
Satta.
Or tHe
. PACIFIC. COMPANY,
ee, (Pactric Syere,)
> ovied or Linestow'i hs +
\N -PORTS.
av ¥
t connecoe
tHEODORE WILHELM, Commander. . al Bank, *
National Bank Of D."D< Mailia .
Business fot Grasd Valley can’ be tran: .
seated. with advantage at this city.
‘Puick ‘Tine & Cheanfare:
The TRANSCR:PT hes he
THETRANSCRIPT.
Want to Keup Thorough ty Posted
6s : the Windows is not the natural color, Un3 umero' nf. Y
Placer, Yuba and Sierra opention, os . . Pleasant es the fact may be, it ig nevertheless
Sacramen: an Peer ~~ GrtiGeialy: Prussian blue, ailica, gypsum,
poe prect e Bi a . pact and other unhealthful mineral
country it is invalmeble, aa 16 gives. s Solora being used for this purpose Theeffect
a pomplate record 0 heed veel ta twofold. It not only makes the teaa bright,
y’s varied and extensive resources. It pre:
ents extraordinary inducements
Best Advertising Medium in Ner
” aw
ADVERTISERS ‘
=JOR=PRINTING —
Largest and Best Equipped Job: Print: .
Anna
A
Thisis toc
it to_be the
pilege vot
paid on receipt of price.
Lini ¢
Paluelnaens, 4
‘= aoe
DR. GUNN’S
THE GREAT
THE INDISGPENSIBLE
& SURE PREEVENTIVE
BITTERS
Regulating Catarhtiic
Household Remedy
. AND POSITIVE CURE FORever amd Ague
» Kidney Compiainis,
pure Bloods
' PORRLY
. Costiveness and Constipation.
BILOUSNESS, TORPID LIVER,
AND ALL MALAGIAL TROOBLE
JYSPEPSIA,
—g ANDIGESTER VOUSNES:
veathing of Food, ;
Nauser
AGemeral pebilter
Dt Gunn's Bitters
"VEGETABLE
Perfectiv Safe,
Reliable
~~" AS VAN ALSTINE-& 00.
Proprietoreand Manufacturers
. FOR SALE BY
CARR BHRoO
—_— , fe
“92 Meatemery Street, San Francire
‘y Oakuanp, February 7th.
it and moat e
K. B.
‘Pastor of the First M.
? ee
Wousti pation, .noe Loy Itis put
ottles
Choral Lininent
(Ce Ss KINIMENT Has. No)
Peer. Try
the Medical Faculty, Pres6ribed'b* Francisco's Leading Pnv 4:
sicians.
» 1890.
ity that we have usedthe C.
+ Linimeut f our family, and have found
thective medic: ‘«
for Neurdigia'and kind.ed diseases ul a. ¥
that we have
recommend it as a most
fal remedy. «
ried. We can uuhesitacing.
pewerful and us
ILLE,.
Church,
le Cases in connection with
NT. “COMPOUSD BUL
tp by
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ents. vent postase
«. Hotel
towed
Books,
Ne ts
The American Pas
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.PRICE 63;
Whitehead C00 he sate a tn lt ba Re
LEAD THE WORLD.
¥
tye
ae .
“HOTEL GAZETTE,
Fally,
4b} Foor: people know that the bright bintshne
. the Diack teas, and-th~ drawp toa (presents a
Herald ‘Cook 3
© FACTS
ABOUT THE TEA WE DRINK,
“But few people know that there is such «
SOO OOe Cee eee es anes sasereneseeeaneeseseeae a3
elses 55,59, =, 8,9. % 9, "9° oes (Bing eesun-cured tea in existence, and fewes
: = MEVADAL COUNTY jet . Revesean tt. But there is, and it is of all teas
; otete%e eeeeeene I! een ee Fewewes ‘ the ewedtest, purest, and moat fragrant, You sas tates wes ceceseccecesccens Wedeoeeers ask at once how it is that it fs not offered for
se aroULeukit: *. sale and that you gnow nothing of it. That te
AGRICULTURAL . . Spswered easily; but it is necessary to present
eTOCe RAR Greta few details, Thé public only knows
Gwo general classes, vif. thé green and the
Green Teas.
green ‘color of the ordinary teas exposed in
shiny, attractive green, but aiso permits the
use of " off-color’ aud worthices teas, which,
ence under the green cloak, are readily
worked off as a good quality of tea. Theabominable coloring practice even admits of the
use of foreign substances, and the English
goverament, which looks closer into the gen‘wlueness of its staples than ours, has in some
got the ulleged “finest,” of teas found redried
leaves, straw, fragments of ‘matting, toehusks, and Willow leaves. In fact, it is openly
‘gated by an English authority that hundreds
“of thousauds of pounds of sloe, ash, aud willow leaves are annually imported as tea,
which without the coloriug provess would be
impossible. They report tea as oneot the most
notoriously adulterated articles of commerce,
The temptation to make sweepings and bad
tea {ntoa merchantable product with @ fow
‘. Cente’ worth of green coloring maiter is too
atrong to withstand, and the worthlessness of
the trash that often finds its way to this mar
ket labeled “New Crop,” “ Best Quality,”
“Green Tes," etc., would simply astound the
public if revealed, to say nothing of the unhealthfulness of the Prussian blue, plumbago, gypsum, and the other mineral colors
that are employed.
M
Black Toas. f
The basket and pan-fired Japan teas, as well
as the China teas that may be included under
the general heading of “ biack teas," got théiz
color from the firiug or toasting process, but
mineral coloring mattersis alvo frequently
Used to give @ certain desired commercial
appearance. The firiug and the celoring, as
{n the green’ teas, largely conceals the iden«
tity of the tea and permits the use of the
very choapest teas, to argvo nothing for the
deteriorating effect of excessive fiting {which
must be resorted to when a very cheap’ pted€ct isused dud. dh extreme color desired,
Keech's Tea (Sun-dried).
, . Concerning sun-dried teas the peopléo! the
Pacific Coast have heard but little and know
leas, although It Is extei.sively used where ie
{a Known and understood Weare told thas
when tea is do poor it.eannot be sold at home
ot aafely shipped to tha English markets, it te
shipped to America; that we will drink anything. That may possibly be one of the rea
sons We have uot been offered suif-dried team,
They were lenough to send elsewhere,
‘the eat ied ‘
‘solortng’ matter
pure tos leaves can be employed; for ‘unas
sisted by manipulation or coloring, all ab
tempts at adfilteration or the introduction of
foreign leav: ' or material would be bold ang
@laring. That it 1s, therefore, sweeter aud ta,
more fragrant thin the artificially eolored.
green teas x the maiipd ated basket
pan-fired teas; you harily ueed be téld. . Thai
it is more healthful than the miueral-coloied
teas, fe also apparent. That it ts more expen.
sive, is also true; Giid that is another reason
you have nevér seen it, There! u.t 90 much
profit in it as there js in the cheap adulterated and colored teas,
a3 , About the Cost of Tens. ,
Acourding tb the custom-house :eporta, the
amount of tea recetved at.8an Braucisvo last
gear (1890) wad 6,840,137 pounds, au the valu:
$066,290, or al fraction over ite per pound
met, of which the readur wis one,
for that 12¢ tea all the way from [0c to
#1 per pound. . In other words, for tha: $966,25
worth of tea the edusumer j ald bet ween four
and five millfonn of dollars.’ There are yout
enormous profits, and there you will pr. bably
find the chiefireasou why, must pt you uever
heard of arunbdriedige Aatife sun-dried tow
have no mask; they sre compelled to be abaolutely pure and of better quality than the
artificially colored aud majtpnlated. teas,
Hence the m
D on't care about haudling them,
7
tWe objdot Of this.article to tell you where y:
can got them, ang cei
eboutthem, .
* Beech’s Teh,” sae 0
drs ofteiud to
You doubtless payer, aaw any nat, .
ural leaf. Have your path py open a
package,
between the artificially colored gbeéu’
ear, prilliant cana iy color, of, delight{n),
tragratice. It {s offered ta the Peoplest G0c ,
2 od
extesd purity makes it’ mlbte' etuiisnftdut: to’
use; for @ less q bay doouv: twenty
Grains, Sis ‘required pas! ¢ugl oe tHerevard:
7,680 grains to @ petsin, Ahere wiih bp :senn! to ;
pound, or af the;rate of abows ene, Alth,o!,
eppbaniy 18 therefore
.was examined,._Dr,-Olason™ told Mr.
ea teas being sun-cured, ne .
ta used, hence nothing bus .
eye fs still somewhat inflamed, but Mr,
paid to the
early Monday morning,
b-onvhitis,
deut of Lawrence aud famous for his ecing-ow-thom are emalier,aud-+-ventricities;He was at one time a shoe
dealer and lived in an old, barn in the .
it will be found {u golor te bo iy) home aos ary!
hs There tia’ been fur some tite in opera
10al
awarded him in his suit against the Mer.
chants’ Woolen mills, of Dedham, for
damages for the loss of his right arm in
the machinery of the mill. Ag the injury occurred-eighteen years ago the
law. Ciriack was 12 years old when he
lost the arm, and it was not until 1885,
when he was 25 years old, that he though’:
of entering into litigation. By this time
men in the mill in 1872 were either dead
or scattered over New England; but that
fact did not discourage Ciriack’s lawyer,
‘The case was actually brought, to trial
in 1886; the jury’ disagreed, standing 10
to 8 in favor-of giving plaintiff $4,009.
In a new trial in 1887 the jury awarded
she plaintiff $8,000, but the supreme
court set the verdict aside, Somehow
the case came Into court again last January;the jury made an award of $5,000
for Ciriack, and this time the supreme
court sustained thé verdict. — Boston
Size of the United States Army.
The army of the United States con.
sists of 2,167 commissioned officers and
a sufficient number of enlisted men to
keep them in practice, This~number fa
fixed by a general law at 80,000; for several years congress has been in the
habit of appropriating for ‘only 25,000. :
The adjutant general of the army reports-the actual strength of the army as
20,145. So there are not ten real private
soldiers for every officer, “
We have no fighting for out army.to
do." But tho’ organization of an army ie
notan oasy thing, and so we obey the
injunction, in.time of peace prépare for
war, just fat enough to keep up a military organézation of 2,000 officers and
the smallest’ number of enlisted men
tnilitary practice. A regiment of infantcy with thirty-seven officers and hardly
120 enlisted men seems pretty topheavy,
but the thirty-seven officers form a ré;rimental orgahization around which 1,000
eulisted men could be arranged as easily
as 400,.—Fred P. Powers in Chautauquan.
An Unex ted Surrical Operation.
A dispatch from Danoury, Conn;, dated
March 22, enya; “A case of accidental
surgerv, Whi¢h was as remarkable as itis
fare, occurred hore a few days ago, and
is attracting! the uttention of the physicluns, THcriry O. Earle, a well known
resident of this city, has been blind in
one eye for niany years, owing to a catatact growing over the eyeball, A. few
days ugo he was cutting wood with an
ax, when a picce of the stick flew up and
struck hima tmart blow in the blind eye,
Yo Mr. Earie’s surprise he tound that he
could see out of thateye. He went w
Dr, A. T, Clason, an oculist, and the eye
Earle thatthe cataract had beén removed
$neatly and completely agit could have
‘een done with # stirgeon’s: knife. The
arle BUI retnins the use of it.”
The Roundaries of Vienna.
Animportuayt bill has been presented
by the ininistér of finance tothe Austrian
roichstag forlextending the. city pound:
artes, By this step. Vienna will neariy
Jouble its ppepuledons which, instead of
10,000, will henceforth number 1,500,000,
The bill proposes that the new octroi line
will “‘comprisd Vienna proper, excluding
the left bunk jof the Danube and thirtytive suburbs and eighteen adjoining villages, The site of the city ramparts is
Metropolitan failway, and partly to be
sold. A portipn of the proceeds is to ‘be
te in order to cover the
expunsed of the new buildings and partly
& the city. {The bill has a good effect
municival geourities,--London. News.
Thirty-thvo Narcela of Bootes,
Jobin C. Hafnes died at: the almshouse
54 years, of
He was,a well known reainded by Countitss boxes’ of shoos,
jumbrellas and what not, he
uniber of years, ~The board
goved from the: barn last
;meek. thirty-two barrels of boots and
aes and burbed a good many others —
awrence American.3s a.
Grent Speed.
tidn: at! Laurel, Md., a system of electric
wallway, originally designed by David G,
» Weems. "When it was recently inspected.
i by the writer; with his watch in hand, he .
hmoted 4 speed of the electric locomotive ;
, Of, pearly: 120 miles an hour.
@ar.there;empioyed is cigar shaped,
priated: at both ends. The electric mo
(Were are conrttucted with a revolving ar)"
mesurd Which is mounted directly on the!
aule, eo: tkat no intertnediate gearing
‘whatever. is.employed.—Soribner's,
The electric
oW iM
a it , eup. .
oat epee one,poun ree ee
only, in patent alr-tivne . wove ae .
parehment, with
* the bottom of this article plainly printed
om the package. It is sold in this form {o
and aroma is
rhe ehanted) (3 .onadiuio.
, ObdMdas0! 10 oor)? gal
won't name can
yatetea yen A you, Ask for .
t
Gb
L enw eeu
eat,
FOsue <3
6 aby apy dy ehonndhonlonpeyfdapsene Soe Q je yh a
A Freak in Babies
jane of. Birmingham, Ala.,
nte@rested in a child born there
‘aagp. The child was only two
id weighed exactly twe
hild of that size was born
any length of t. \e.--Chi
sue.) tala}
exhibition by an old
she was
case settled is somewhat remarkable in
the-men-whowere foremen and work:.
that will permit the officers to keep in . :
for Infants and Children.
Castorian ts 90 wel! adapted to child-) Castoria ‘Colle, Conatipation,
Fen that I recommend it rior to & chy Déareton: ~§ Ng Sa any cor Btomach, Eructatioa,
jon Worma, gives sleep, and promotes
H. A. A M.D. Ais
111 So, Oxford St., Brockiya, N.Y,
Without injurious .
“The use of AComrin! is so universal
and its merits so well known that it sccnaal “For several T have recommente@
aretha stallion tute no do mot Aoop Cod a aa ita havastably wrelonsa tas
es
Castoria within eaay : o floial results.” oe
“New Y Let they
Late Pastor BloomingdaleReformed Church,
Rowm F. Panna, M.D.,
“The Winthrop,” 195th Street Tth
“Das Cuntavn Couramy, 1T Munnar Sramey, New Yous,
Pa
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This vegetable vitalizer’ cures *all NERVOUSNESS or
disedges 6f ‘the generative organs, “such as
lost Manhodt—SleepleSsness—Tired Feeling—Pains In the
Back-—ebility -Pimples--Headache-~Seminal
-¢ Weakness—Nightly Emissions-—
Impotency—~
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