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Tessier
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Bae Dailu Transcript .
@o. 82 Commercial street, Nevada City
ee
TUESDAY. JANUARY 27, 1891.
OFFICE:
Cal
CIRCULATED 18
liey, Rough & Ready,
he Horth san juan, French Corral, Sweetiand, North Bloomfield, Moore's
Flat, Graniteville, Truckee, andeyery 0 :
er ng of ee oh i mel
and Sierra co’
fact, throughout the State
ae eiekizou to san Diego from the Bierra to the Sea.”
FACT AND FOLLY. .japples are lacking in many localities,
—> +. . and almost —
News and Nonsense Frem the that peaches are everywhere non-exis
Grass Valley Editers_._. From Yesterday’s Telegraph.)
Piug bats are becoming fashionable
among: the young gentlemen of Grass
V wiley.
The mines around
gaid to be looking well.
able weather has
priv
disastrous
been almost bare 0’
And another, writing from Brittany,
says that there the pears are all spoiled,
ent; that gooseberries and raspberries
had been relatively scanty, 8
though strawberries had been quite
lentiful, ‘they
a8 fruit with the taste of water.” Meanwhile the complain
Energy 1ig .\-. where we are
Searcity of Fruit in France.
applés have been greatly injured
have suffered less, but our
will not ripen.”
and that, al“had only the form of }
%
told’ even “in the carefully
lament that unfavor‘rabin Dr. J. H. McLean’s Volcanic
almoet altogether 4e. oj) 1 iniment,, yon will not suffer long,
wd the oontey of fi ac amticiad . Mel te seemitied with ® Peel
) tive cure. :
Ge contrel, novi; western and southon ee
western districts that the markets have
f fruit’ except such as . flour and see thet you get it.
* . had come from the south. One correspondent, writing from the department
the Seine-et-Marne, says: “We have
had neither, cherries nor apricots, nor
plums;
by hail; pears
For rheumatic and neuralgic pains, . HELP W ANTED
Ask your! grocer for **Lily White’’
Lurks in the blood of nearly every one, in
many cases inherited. Its severest form
is that of running sores on thé arms, legs,’
or feet. Bunehes in the glands of the neck,
pimples, cancerous growths, swollen joints,
and thickening of the upper lip, are other
all the plums ‘had perished; . symptoms. Hood's Sarsaparilla nae bad
‘ul success in curing scro’ ‘to
Sueunes eradicates the tases from the gg literary jewels. «A grand or of
blood, and gives it new vitality and richness. x
for eighteen months suffered with “serofuous swellings of the glands in the neck.
Hoed’s Sarsaparilla gave immediate relief,
ts of excessive drought . . the swellings being largely reduced.
Nevada City arelhaye been coming in from the south,
' strious, intélligent and energetic
Tana oe woman willing to work can
secure profitable employment by applying
now for that wonderful new book,
LITERARY INDUSTRIES
Scrofula :
tf.
~pY<
H. H. BANCROFT
The Famous Author.
What isit? Read the steak dzily papers:
every where foran answer. tis.
A Veritable Surprise
the book world. A treasure-house of
and wisdom. A graphig record 0
a vel, Incigent Adventure
he life-story of a man who, beginning 93
the bottom round of the jadder, as, by determined tio? A overcome every obstacle
and reached the top.
An Immense Sale
assured, for all classes are pind a interestMrs. William McDonald, “Wooster, O.,
Swellings in the Neck.
3° Don't Fail to Try It. Made at Gridley, by the
“a
For Sale by the Leading Grocers”
“LILY WHITE,”
The bat Pal Flour in the Market.
CENTRAL MILLING CO.
John Michell.. ... Proprietor,
Dian SCHOOL AND SOCIAL, EVCHILDREN’S CLASS, very Sata rday Afternoon at? o'clock.
NEVADA CITY
Dancing Academy,
At Odd FEcllows’ Mall.
v
Y BY
ery Saturday Evening:at 8o’cluck.
4
\I
Hag returned from urope,
matter of the Estate of A. hi.
cased. ;
Superior Court,made on the v4th day of Jan
uary, 18#1,notice is hereby given that Satur.
day, the 7th day m February, 18v1. at ten oclock A. M. of suid day,
said Court, aly sh De
d county of Nevada,
aa the ime and place for proving
. e I : dA. L. Woodruff, deceused, amet for} 4
. Hew Rtes : a the appiication of Nanev P. “ala
x ruif for the issuance to her of letters are
z New Goods mentary when and where any person n Geted et
*
This Grange commences this yeu
with bright prospects, being out o:
debt. Having returned te Webster’s
Hall, they will meet there regularly
every two weeks, at 7:30 P. M.
The parties who were in Grass_Valley, Saturday) and made a call ou
most of our merchants, on pretense
of buying geode or securing change
for a twenty dollar piece, went to Nevada City Saturday afternoon anu
: tried the sume racket there. While
in this city they visited nearly ever)
store and even went into the pos.
office. One ofthe parties went to H.
C. Zapf, the jeweler, and had hin,
display a large amount of goods, saying that he would return and make «
purchase in the evening, but he nevéi .
returned. Thes@gparties are suspeced of doing the burglarizing of Colle)
Brothers’ meat market. ae
Drummers’ Associatien.
J.8. Gregory, the well-known com
mercial traveler, reports a movemen:.
on foot to organize a Drummers’ Pro
tective Association ia San Francisco.
He says there are 1,500 drummers i
San Francisco and 400 on the road.
They expect to get up a membershi
1,000, -The abuses to be remedied are
shameful traveling accommodations
over some of the railroads and in cetain ‘‘cow county” ‘hotels, which i:stitutions have got so asto look uyon
drummers as they regard cattle.
Jack Carkeek’s Misfortune,
A Beloit, Wisconsin, dispatch of
Sunday-says-concerning the celebra‘ed wrestler from this’ county: The:
are fears that Jolin Carkeek will ne\er
wrestle again, While wrestling wi ly
his trainer he fell on a carpet tack, the
point being driven into his knee. ‘ile
physician says he has lostathe use of
his leg.
Ease
Hotel Arrrivais.
Nationa HHoren, Jan. 26
H. B. Wheaton, Smartsvilte, ~
W. Powell, , ea
Miss J Baker, Columbia Hill,
Mrs, D. Holland, do
D, #mith, Bear River,
Jas. McO’Mie, White Pine,
8. Selig, San Francisco
&
a
J.Hammond, do .
J. W. Greenlaw, do
&. Bretherman, do
A. W. Stafford, Chicago,
F, H. Langton, Sacramento,
J, Farley, San Juan.
fe: ee
TW. Jones, Camptonvillo,
Mrs. E. Brewn,
Robert Forbes, Downieville, _
Mrs. F, RB. Wehe and e, do sit.
Hugh Baekhead, Celestiul Valles,
_Antoni Brazilli, Sierra Cit: :
OC. C, Townsend, Grass Valley,
oor, Wakefulness, Beari
08 Stevenson
Miss Henry has just been appointed resident medical assistant at the Homerton
Fever hospital in London.
Count Bismarck’s Fiancee.
Lady Edith Ward, the prospective
bride of Count Herbert Bismarck, is
said to be very highly educated, but not
beautiful. She is tall, with rather dull
brown eyes, and wears her hair braided
around her head in somewhat antiquated
fashion. Young 'Bismarck’s father is
not in favor ofthe match. ‘Lady Edith
was presented at court, at her majesty’s
last drawing room, by her mother, the
Countess of Dudley, and was attractivel
attired in white corded silk draped with
soft silk crape and pear) trimmings.—
New York Ledger.
FIOR : THE
" ,
by calling on
ONE ENjJOWS.
th the method and restlte \
up of Bigs is taken; it is pleasn:
ad refreshing to the taste, and act
tly yet promptly on the Kidney»
‘ver and Bowels, cleanses the svs
m effectually, dispels colds, head
‘hes and fevers and cures habitua
o\stipation permanently, For gal
-u 50¢ and $7 bottles by afPdruggists
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
8AN FRANCISCO, CAL,
LOUISVALE, KY. NEW sVQRK, N.Y
Drannk f7..The Gelebrated Fro2ch C7:
‘wrantet “APHBODITi.” ©
we
1
Is8 ponwa oad F
POLITIVE (Ee
GUARANTEE ~
to cure any form
Ofnervous disease, . a
orany dizorderot
the g@nerative organs of eithersex,
oy Whether arising$7 * #
se S from theexcesaive7 4.<
BEFORE = wseof stimmlant:, AFT
‘obaceg or Opium, or through 3 01 ut f
ion. over indulgence, &e eek ree ol Fg
: down Pai
“ks fipmipal Weak ness, Hysteria, Nervous Pros
tion, Nocturnal Emissions, Le :eorrhea, Dis
este Weak Memory, Loss of Power aud ™mpo:
which if neglected often lead to premature . tee
id age and insanity Price $1.00 a box, 6 boxes
or $4.00; Bemt 4a ma on receipt of priee*
4 WRIT: EN GUARANTER is ven for
‘y $5.00 Order received, to refund the mo: y if
i ermanent Ciire is not effected. We have
_ Ousands of testimonials from old and young
both eeses, Whe bee been permanently eurec
/ .oepuse of A phroditing. Oircular free. dddvent
THE APHRO VEDIC} co,
r cific Bra ‘
* San Ola’ a. Cae»
FOR SaLe eY
Mies L. Jehu, Alameda,—~->—-.
«
W D. VINTON Nevada City I
New styles all through the line.
Novelties.and attractions on every side
>: HOLIDAYS.
You Can't Help Being Pleased . . 7 4
pa
ee
2
If you are asking yourself where you can buy BE
and CHEAPEST this season
Before making any$purchases be sure and call om. 3 to
There is a great Strike
among the Strikers. as to
where the best .Candy is
made, but this was easily set‘tled, as it was found that the
PIONEER CANDY FACTORY
MADE IT.
Give them a fair trial and
The Restaurant is also
kept in the neatest manner
possible.”
LEDDY & CO.,
PROPRIETORS.
[eos (haw
Muin st., Nevada City,
Ave the Leadin s Nevada Oounty
Dealers in
HARDWARE,-: IRON, -:
TT NWARE, STOVES,
Crockery, Glass Wa e; Wocd
and Willow Ware.
eee
STEEL,
Ey
Mining Supplies, ete.
.
k; and the price
Joseph Dunphy, 214 Central Street, . ed in this powerte vere ted at a phone
a jy directed willtel~ weet oe ger thre z oe Lowell, Mast, hed swelliigs nd lumps on ecualiplowagure.
oe é yas at day y faded ‘ his neck and face; whic é nes 0 ana d :
Yesterday = great day ve Io! the moist sea breezes ‘‘assure the abundsintmente and medicines dalled 0 wel One Massive Vol um é
viding. Carriages and doable ane’) 6 of the grape crop,” but further} ‘4 snopmate, whose wife had been cured . over #00 pages, bound iv Crimaon Gils
a 56 Coe = _ north-the grape growers are reported ~ of a sore on her arm by Hood's Sarsapaavert tat yaecompanied with a fine jake
Hae nT TO oe ee eae ec . boughtattue, In thre days there was . 24fcuerand i oxqotatapuitzone i
sie — _— eiaad zs pon Home of At cous isthe GR CE aah in thé eruption, and five bottles . ‘trations, . 4x9 inches in size. aR aie PS
es a The Chicago Tribune has a letter from . erected a complete cure, leaving the _We Want Agents
a __Early this morning the residence of the quill of a traveler whose rare good skin smooth and fair. Be sure to get only Cae a se
‘Wm. Thomas, on north Auburn street, . lnck it is to loaf a little in the Garden H od’s Sarsa arilla Ie gery con On ary els of sine
was entered by some persons who were . of Eden—otherwise on thé pr lapesine i . A pga gd t\eeneury: fmeog
: evidenily hungry. Mrs. Thomas had pong hy Sepieagrer agree an ms peg dona pl pombon Lowell, od f THE HISTORY COMPANY,
prepaged two miners’ disiner buckets It was “Chinese” Gordon who tried to. {00 Doses One Dollar 72% Market street, San Francisco Cal. .
with the daily meal, but the thieves) . tiese islands to be identical with
cicsiisiabiasinpanisipuiiia
who entered through the a en, The islands number 114, They =
emptied both dinner buckets besides . pore built by coral insects and have the
is
carrying off a logf‘of bread. : tichest goil in the world.
.
: The Centennial quartz mine, situat-} 100 feet high. ~The white beaches are : HERE WE ARE AGA Ci
‘ ed on Osborn. Hill, two miles souththe most beautifnl on the round earth.
; ‘he bonded by A. No one need work, for the trees are con . . :
:
cst of tame, bas Deee Dee et stantly in fruit, and the many tinted : :
W. Stoddart'for a term of two years. — 3 "that flash through the ciew : 1
Substantial works will be erected n waters are as toothsome as they ena Be: Wh re It {oes the Most (30 0
the eafly spring and the mine opened . parties abound. The people live to a ll i ¢ ) at ¢
up in thesystematic manner. Among. great age. No hurricanes ever strike the . " ~ 3
other improvements a mill is contem. islands. They. constitute, indeed, an 5 hor You
plated. The Centennial was successearthly paradise. ,
‘
fully worked for several years under) yy) aerty Is Fond of Flowers.
l
the capable management of Jobn. m -y, Powderly spends nearly as much —
Trenberth, and for # time paid baud-. tine in his garden as he does st his desk. ae oF (i.
oe eS uci ily pa 2 a es ot ewe I will give to the limit in yea oe va ue
For several years Edmund Joseph studying t Br :
s irle ariet; Beauty-an
Brockington has been in ill bealth. The only question that has an eqnal ‘infor it. You shall choose from Style, y y
: all nceded that he . terest to Powderly is the question of Merit.
:
SE ". food. He is exceedingly abstemious,
“was suffering from consumption of the and doubtless could give ‘the fasting
, ,
" lungs. Of late the yug man’s con men who are coming to the front now =dition grew rapidly worse and ue 4-. yaluable points. ‘Powderly never eats The Splendid Stock of the Season.
termined to goto San Francisco anc . more thantwo light meals a day, and :
:
be trea.eu with the Koch lymph. He . thinks that he can do with less.—Cor.
_ ee oar
diu put succeed ingetting the treat: Chicago Herald. : ‘le EAGAN SS ARIE NRE AN AE EEE SOTA ak .
Par ae Bila aga teria Guaranteed Seasonable. : ' %
> Ouday..o "nL. ery. other structure © kind. vera . a . = =
native of Canada, but bee lived-1» . Qrimated that the new Oroton aqueduct . 7% Warranted: Reasonable
Grass Valley nearly all bis life. He . alone will be able to supply a gee % SESE SIE ESOS SIGE EYRE IES PEAT OG v
“waa President of the W; ¥. 0. -D-+ of 2,120,000 withan tne en addi pSTTSUED URI see : :
Mining Company aud was, we be. gallons a day per head. ‘ ai .
lieve, one of the original locators. He tion of the old ow — rig
— nr
af Co . . river pipe line the total ca)
:
has ists frase pick 7 tas ales works will pind aye COME RIGHT IN, and you will find every de
death. “His “axe Ars, ‘. day per head for a population of 2,873,: pe
months and 19 days. He will be . 000, ~ . partment filled with the. best .
buried in Grass Vulley Tuesday after-. women Who Rank High in Medioine. :
: g
. etinncnnsnrmmmmmmtitiedidiain lied ice] From the London School of Medicis (19 § ti q Se cae ae
. ; ? : . al ii = tii
Francisco >this morning, by way ol lady, who etitered the school, completed Y vw Wwe BP The famous “Supe
— its course, graduated with honors apd is
Grass Vailey Grange, No. 256, P. now resident medical officer of the new Cloth
of H., met in Webster’s Hall, Satur-. Hospital for Women onEuston road. ins,
day evening, Jan. 24th, to inetail. Another brilliant student of the London A
tneir oficas fore spacing” fem -. Se ins Gud orion ip ee cece [coma ae e™ tn SUED: CBD Seats seas ais) oka eam i j : ; e £40 prize at examina
Aster rors the usual roger shan of the Royal anivéfeity of ireland
: “HE: intron RRR which Grangers know. a9. Wels) ehh —wino-wanr-fret—tn-the-tivintnd oF {anes oe a 5
« how to provide, was partaken Ol.) honors for ability and class distinction. RUBBER GOODS,
Hats, Furnishing Goods, Tronks Satchels
ETC., ETC.
Charles Grimes, the Clothier
Corner Broad and Pine-Sts., Nevada City.,
NEW GROCERY SPORE AT T
Building formerly occupied by Weisenburger Bros,
THOMAS SHURTLEFF
Has returned to Nevada City and opened a heaictiae
rocery, Provision ald Feed Store
He iniends to keep on hand the very best of everything
in his line, and will sell goods at bed-rock prices
For Cash Only 1
¢
ST
,, you can get your. answer
PALL
Works.
Big line of Fine Cutlery.
before buying elsewhere.
The Best Medicine
Ever Introduced!
TRY IT!
Compound . Sulphur
. POWDER !
The. Gréat Remedy for
Habitual. Constipation, Indigestion, Piles, Diseased
Liver, Billiousness, Gout,
a
you can judge for yourself. .
Agents for the California Powder
Examine our stock and prices
‘. of the OLD
{AGENTS WANTED,
,. exclusive control and territory, Act now
. 4 WORKMANIZKE MANNER,
ed for shippine a specialty.
and Carefully Performed, . .
Allcat the Lcwest Living Rates
ly solicit @ continuance in the future,
Second door from the
Px]
Groceries Provisions,
Wines, Liquors,
Flour, Feed, Crain, &c.
1 buy for cashfand sell atthe lowest living
prices.
i
My stock is fresh and,.omplete.
(0G wisl pay you to call and examine my stock. G
Goods delivered free of charge.
THOMAS KIDD,.
Commercial street, next door to A. R
Masquerade Ball .
. Armory Hall, Nevada City,
Friday Evening, February 6th-01;
° Under direction of e
Prof. John Michell.
GOYNE'S.FULL ORCHESTR
: ae Will furnish Music. M
ee
fary su conte’ Cadion va ‘antlers to conte: 8; Ladies alle: nts ;
Children to gallerv 25 Seuts. ia .
the storesof th‘s city or on application t
Prof. Michell. i ,
For mag's and suggestions as to costumes
epply at the Storeof Mrs. Lester & Craw.
Talmage's .life‘--of Christ
NOW READY,
From Manger to ‘Throne,
By the World's Greatest Pulpit Sovereign,
Rev. T. De Witt Talmage, D. D.
F Rosluding » History of Palestine and account of his journey to, through and rrom
4he Christ-land, Illustrated with more than
400 anperb engravings, Scenes in the Holy
Land and c ye A gr nting:
} rom t
gelierign in tha world.’ “ms
frem 8 00 te $300 per month can
be-easily made on commission, or we will
pay liberal galary,
Teachers, Students, Ministers, bright men
and ladies in ever) town, to whom we give
before territory Js all taken up.
Write for terms and full particulars,
Address— ?
Publishing Co.,
hy
*
Unbostering Shop
JAMES KINKEAD
GIVES NOTICE THA4he is always prepared te
do all kinds of Upholster
ing on short notice,
Bring Mattresses, Hair
Mattresses, Feather Pil
lows, Moss Mattresses, Bed Lounges, Single
Lounges, ete., etc., made to order,
FURNITURE AND BEDDING OF ALI
KINDS REPAIRED AND.MADE OVERIN
Pianos, Pictures and Furniture packPiano Moving Promptly attended to
FOR CasH,
“Thankful for past. patronage, I_respectfu
_ OOMMEROIAL STREET
Great American
‘ea Store: :
FRheumatism, Stacie Lum-. The Best Claret Wine. b
B
forthe coustructioa of the
Railway and luonei Company header 734%5
feet. Apply for ast ag
™ criVetror Scathasrontoride Va GRagectegs4
Tickets for maskers can be obtained at
1236 Market Street, San Francisco,
J mes. Kiok oa 7
‘Dr. A. BARKAN,
Specialist for. Diseasesof the
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT;
the practice of his profession.
Office, 14 Grant Avenue, San
Francisco. .
Notice of Proving Will.
y he counN the Superior Court, in and fork get
ty of Nevada, State of Calton a ea ait
Pursuant, to an Order of said
Fr
at the Court room of
House in stl wid
: appointec has been ap ern
appear-and—contestthe fame.
oe JL. MORGAN, Clerk.
Fred Searls, Attorney.
Quick Tine & Cheap Pare
anuary 24, 1691 and other informatio
he Company’s offices
core ba in Verson cansecure choice of
—To
_ Bastern and European Oities. .
wHE GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAL
ALL BAIL ROUTES
—OF THE
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
(Pactric Sy8TEM.)
and resumed . Daily Express Trains make prompt connecth the several Railway Lines
baad ‘in the East,
—ANP AT~HewtiYork and New Urleans
With Steamer Lines to
EUROPEAN — PORTS.
ULLMAN PALACE
SLEEPING CARS
tAnd Tourist Sleéping, Oars
ttached. lo Overland Express seins
tlonal_charge_for Berths" tn
ane’ Tourist Sleeping Cars.
No
a ping Car-Berthe-secured,
Tickets at nd? i» ven upon applice
where passen> ~
routes, etc.
Notice to Mining Ocentractors.
DS will be received up to and including
Giass Valley
to
N. BURNS,
superintendent,
$B-2-W-— Nevada City, Cal’,
J. M. WALLING,
Attorney at Law,
OFFICE—Tilley Building, Corner Broad
and Pine Streets, Nevada City.
Ex-Superior Judge of Nevada County,
$e eee e
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL.
RECTOR BROS., Proprietors.
Tho Only First-class Hotel ia the City.
Free from the danger of Fire so prevalentin Large Hotels, aaa oe
provonon a
Headquarters of Commercial Travelers
and Tourists.
Free ’Bus to and from all Trains.
Telegraph, Post Offiee and General Stage
Offite inthe Building: ra
The Table Not Excelled by that
n sin heilnterior of the State.
nd
Asa Health Resort Nevada City is not excelled anywhere on the Coast; being in an
invigoratirg and health-giving climate at
an elevation of 2,500 feet above sea level, It
issurrounded by delightful mountain scenery has pure mountain water, and is free
from fogsand malaria, Try it,
. . id ti
Fmnira livery Stahlo
Broad st.,"Nevada City. opp National £xchange hotel
JAMES HENNESSY, _Btable has the largest:lot of
Horses, Carriages and Buggies
To be
Teams
Hacks to let at the shortest noti
the most reasonable terms inl cuit
found in this part of the State,
The horses. are free from vice, of geod styl
and capable of goin, : ii
man cere to drive, PRIOR: MORNE Genki
Good Saddle Horses alwars on handj
CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROEPTL
»URNISHED
A.
c
rebruary 12th, 1891, at12 0 clock nvon.} ¢ y
RAIL ROAD _LANDS.
f in Central and Northern Calliron Srecah. Nevada and Utah, apply to
or address,
Massive -Firesproof Structure, . :
Proprietor,
HE-PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE
with elegant Buggies, Wagons ‘and
—_
T. H, GOODMAN,
nN. TOWERS, Gen. Pass &Th’'t Agt
General Manager.
ZW “UR. GRAY, Gen. Traf. Manager.
“san Francisco Cal.
“WH. MILLS, Land Agent,C.P. RB. B. Sau
ancisco. —
A foe Lands in Southern California, apply
to or address
JEROME MADDEN, Land Agent8, P. RB.
R., San Francisco,
,
—
he
{ ‘Tes pete Promting Om
A Menem Gagnzine of Pom
bene
Led
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fs Cadneee” . mean per sod were
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of me wr
fi Bee we care
"ah ole ew ton aay ow a OY,
Getpedenttt dante 2)
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PE TUOGL PUBLIAING 0., Inge Belding, FFT, aU ws 160 Gia Ya)
“(the Daily Transcript
: Phy enecotnm "sp
~ Judge's Library,
For $6.50 in advance
LUETIE & BRAND,
WATOHMAKER,
AN» '
JEWELER
Broad Street, Nevada Olty.
'
Snug lithe FORPCWES have heer
Taadeatwork fortis,by Anna Page
Austin, Texas, and Jio. Bonn, To
ledo, Ohio. ‘See out, Othersare do
jing aswell. Why not you? Some
ain over $600.00 a month. You
‘ean do the work live at home.
wherever you are. Even beginners
easily earni
aw NEW and-WON
-Blallett &
FLYING
The name
CaLivormia
G DUST)
lS cabenentenemeennand P
of the priceless i E remedy, Tam Gavi
B, fs taken from
“Evres,’theGod of Love in Greek m:; ene
What ts tt, what ite ases, what its purpose?
A great Callfornia cure for Nervousn
rdered Fooctions of men and aoe
no matter from what cause arising, either from
the excessive use of Stimulants, Tobacco or
or through Youthful 1 & Optom
ence, Loss of Power er te ee Orverinanl
a rain Power,
=
=
mall to the Company for n bos
ity flout ay ia gas
2 4 i no
bago, Gravel, Etc ‘. iad to Add my evi : [pane trom. raised at my Nursery . Whom the Pilp ave cured,
3 “a Guaranteed. well made, andt stamp ih} ;
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