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salen ts ae a
a,
OWNER:
April 20th, 1891.
IOTIFIED TH
e ees for
Ql
valazly ot Nevada
y y Mining Teeistrice,
ny di
d"8t.L. Nove
jel the «luim
ad J red in Donk st
Boo
: "teas Records Py,
had CXpeniituie
l premises und
ou 2821, Revised
Stutes; ing the
tt
e Game, for-t
at, 180, anu tes
1d improvement
. Upon the said
for the purpuse of
he Yeur 1830. under
Jnited States.
nim is as; undividixth uf snid sum
it Of $16.66 is due
oo of keoount °
of $16 66 may be
at the CE ENS
tai ri! Nevada,
ie Notice:
e yeas broperilen
_ Co-owner, tu-wit:
iuserest cin sali
roperty ofthe unston
HAM: ‘ON,
Suene
of JOEN
M. bs
. of Bridget bite:
May, 1891.
blication, ~~
RYSVILLE, CAL,
is hereby
4 by _civen
m
r u )
is Supacoy Gear
tas witnesses to
i Upon ani
Oxalli,. Morri A
ae all of Revads
GuUOD, Register,
--_-_—
.
ir Patent.
Land Office.
gis fat ast Pr ieat:a
Post fice od
0 County, Califurri enh eon . for
ated Placer line,
: Do ae herein
a blein’ th.s office: ’
in township,
iablo Paetnin
_ described as
ee beside i. Mo.
‘hi hw drill hole
ck cut bears 8, 3°
d section corner
6, Zl and 22, ‘I, 18
6 21°, 66 minutes
E., 8. 762,45 mtu
} chains to post *
te a. black @ak ae
ake distant;
8, W. a feet or
od “IU. P. MLNo.
ree 1 sccands dia. «
‘a distant: Thence
9 fect or 8.47 ch’s
“LINE,
‘e ny Section coran 22. Tp. 18
re 8. 210, 86 thine
5°, E. containing
ine is récorded in
ay flat Mining
he adjsi
‘otaitas or paune
coi adversely
nois
cant are required
ay with tues Kegisud Office; at Sec.
ns the poco mene’
bof, or they will
provisicus of the
sERTS, R
Pplicaut, Nevada
unt
Patent aon
t & days; i the
Vo. 97,
ide Revenue —
3 Street Pell roy
ot te the City of Nesade and Street Poll
eredy levied, pon iw wee sr
> ove’ the
ae areyie fre cn
gre shall Tce
he Twenty-second
manner provided
real of said City
mand ~
“ WEVADA CHAPTER NO 6,R. AM.
* SVERY TUESDAY EVE’G AT 7:80 O'CLK
*
*
y TRANSCRIPT.
VOL LXI.—No. 9474 NEVADA OITY, OAL. TUESDAY
F
EVENING: JULY 7, 1801.
Established Sept. 6 1860, by N. P. Preown & No
She Daily eee
Every ati Except Sunday,
BROWN & & ‘CALKINS, :
L. S. Calkins N, P. Brown,
Deane . _ Batores: .
Oftice—“Pranbeript
43 " Commercial
street, Nevada Marca
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION :
Year: payable In: Advance-:..$6,
City Subscribers. . 15 Cts per week. —
Terms for Advertisiag—begat-A: Advertiae. 7
for first insertion and
"icgnis per nguare for each waditional.
bat ee advertisements ag per care-rate.
ovfari ed on. application.
: = # line for first
ioe anh oritel for each additonal fesezt
Nevada City: Bociety Dizwiry .
MISTLETOE ENCAMPMENT. NO ‘a
~Hndevendent Order of Odd FellowMeets at oad Fi Fellow’s Hall
Every 2nd me pote . of Each Month
180, o’clock. ae rTristT,
C. W. DENNBY, ©. P.
ak. A. GRAY, 8. vEVADA 1, es Oe eee CAL
ee
New York Baker’.
G. Wm. Durs, Prop.
Commercial Street, adjoining
very best of
Bread; Pies: Cake. Etc.
Made to ot on short notice ana! on: ipet
we
lope to inefit a liberal patronage.
Dr. Cc. W. Chapman,
ww street.
FAVIN PURCHASED THIS WELLknown and pooular Bakery,on ~
. Transcript Block,
Tutétid to keep on™ hand at all times the
Wedding Cakes and Pastry
reasonable terms:
, Allorders.tor anythixg in my line prompt
y attended to.
frict attention to business, giving the
Dtistacthon and selling at iow rates, . 5
Office wh Dr. x. E. B. Cheparubi dapramen
eTATED MEETINGS FIRST MONDAY IN
EACH MONTH.
WILLIAM BARKER H. P.
J. ROLFE, secretary.
ort a
FRED SEARLS,
At’orney and Oounselor at Law.
WELLE i ede IN ALLTHE COUR3
peter deat B . Gorrt Honse.
WYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO. 56,
ative Sons,-of the Golden West.
4
"Meets ut Pythtan Castie iy
FRANK WO wee : oe ae be itv
P.F. SIMONDS
’ Attorfiey. and Oounseler at Law,
JLL. PRACTICE IN THE STATE AN)
United States Courts.
OFFICE—Morgan & Roberts’ Block. Nev:
W. Te MORGAN, B
NEVAPA LODGE, NO. 13°F. & A.M
jo pe wMoeta at,
of ea
Visiting invited” in gvod standing: ar
ee
; HN T, MORGAN, Master .
td. ROLF. Secretary.
dxpgtings on the Second Wetheade; . ag
? State of California
2. be CALDWELL,
Attorney at-Law, Notary Public,
AND CONVEYANCE.
—retcr=soutn aide Broad Street oppoite Union over Nevada ad
“ut practicé 1 all thé Cai eb of the State;
d he Courts of the United “tates within
MOUNTAIN DIVISION. Ne 6
Uniform Rank Kaivhts of Pyvhia Physician, % ~Surgeon and Oucliust.
Meets at Armoarv Hall
>irat Wednerday cereeine ot Each Mentha)
iA coe 8 K, Cc. J disenses of the
080. Geet. G15. . . 2YE, NERVES, LUNGS, those peculiar
NEVADA GOMMANDERY. NO to Females and all Chronic Diseases:
Knights Templar, Also, RHEUMATISM,
eS 5 Residence—N. W. of School and
M. sichardson streets, Grass Vallev. 8 _ Mos sete at asonlc Hal
bial A¥D THIED THURSDAY OF Eich
onase 6:
bavi
* CAUREL baton. NO. 6;
Native Danghters of the Godlen West}
Moots at Pythian Castle.. epesaeam {OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE
2d and 4th Thursday Evening of” wae
EE uth, at 7 7:30." i
: So MaR¥ upok’ P.
Souties ¢. SUKEFORTH, BBLS:
Youig Mi
Meets at Hibernta Heit”
i ie Eveui
Eve co hal a vised ane ives .
¥
; HARLEY, Prestdedit.
Men's Institute-~
” CARL SCHEMER &
oud MILO LORQE, NO 48,
Knichts of Pythias,
Meets at Pythian G a
KVERY FRIDAY ay lat tA O'GLOGH . ,
Cc. F. BOUVIER, C. C.
PRINCE ALBERT LODGE, No. 290,
ox Order Bans of Bt George.
Meets at Pythian Castle,
, Eve Saturday Evening, (except rth
Baturday of each month,) alvin Lah tg
Visiting grees tegyco snes
_. OR. BR. ML RUNT ys, . .
~“ , 8 pal ee zs pa ive
VIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL
a aie xu.
selgiumn
‘ Office at Uarr;Bros. Drug Store,
MEVAgE CITY INSTITUTE NO./30] RENE Wodiey's, Maia greets .
AMES HENNESSY,9. 8 WOODMANSEE, M.D
Pca atreet, § déurssuuth OT Neal
ne Hoti=B to 17x: deat. 8 6
a ee Wi. PRICE, M.D,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
‘ef Physicians and Surceons, London, .
sagiynd, b> ndof the University of Brusge}
“LUBTIB & BKAND,
(WATOHMAKER
AND .
JEWELEE
abenet ferech Nevada tr z
Empire Livery Stable’
‘road at., Wovads City, opp Na ona . Ex:
-,epange hovel
ee
Proprietor.
——
forsee, Carriages and Bugaie> . .
To be found in thie part of the State. .
Teams with elegant B es, Wagons arg
Geer tance notice and 2 »
‘The horses are free from vice, uf gerd st;
af going as fast as any gen
Good Baddig Horsesiulways on hent
. Jansiaggs FOR FUNERALS PROK PT:
FURNISHED ES
unn ¢
‘LILY WHITE,”
NOTHING UKE i] ER KNOWN BEFOR
These Goods and Prices Can Not-Be Duplicated in this State.
Goods from the Eastern manufactories, and intends to pu
‘. the prices down so low that the San Francisco, Sacramen
to and Marysville trade from the mountain counties wil
ra. PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRI
ble-basthe largestlotof =
For Gah by. the Leading Grocers !
The But Panly ar ‘int Market
GURES
ays aang pe yee ieee Consume mei
Influenza, Bronchitis;
onplng coon. igh, Croup,
te!
EB Don't Fail to Try It.. Made at Gridley, by the”
CENTRAL MILLING co
‘JAMES : CAIRNS
Swart's Photograph Rooms:
[Sear REFITTED THE PHOTOHerewith inform the public that I.am now
. Photographs in all the T.atest Styles.
Old Pictures copied and ‘enlarged.
JOEN SY7ART, Photographer.
4 REMOVED
PH GALLERY on
kPime street,
‘Ready For Business,
Has just received a portion of his Immense stock 0
come to him.
fhe ix yy } be ‘
BLANKETS! [22% :
ARETHE
STRONGEST
“WE ALL THINK SO. ‘
kd
Me! me
wort fiity dollars more.
Single Buggy’ ‘Haraess.i$9 and upwards se
hanadcma Fs “a sa Pnwarde
Double Buggy Harsadh $25 and upwards,
Riding Saddles, $7 and upwards.
Bridles, $1.50 and. upwards..
Halters, 50 cents and upwards,
Whips, 25 cents afd upwards. ,
Curry Combs, 15 cents and upwards.
Brushes, 25 cents and upwards, .
Axle Grease,, 15 cents per can,
Harness Oil, 25 cents per can,
Robes, $3 and upwards, od,
Dusters, $1 and upwards,’
_ Gloves,'75 cents. and upwards Gad cee 3
Blahkets $1.50 and . ewer
Jas. Cairns.
Broad St, Holow National Exchange, Hotel.
“MEVADA DAILY! TRANSCRIPT
“¢ Reguiar Price 98 a Year).
Paid up Capital $30 00()
\ General Banking Business Transacter
WE sgsue stant Deabre PAYABI.;
2 . ve tesne BIUOS OF EXCHANG
2 “Wighest Price: ‘Patd-tor Count fF
‘ ) : . cad State Warrants.
: OFFIORRS:
Two or three dollars fora $4 Horse ¢. M. PRESTON, ..s-.¢0+2000+ Farerpm
Blanket wi‘! save double its cost. Your fGemraetinaai ye eyca-eamere
horse wi'l ect less to keep warm and be hs baba Te Cop Aap pa
0. E.M
de. R. M.Hont,
3E0. M. HUGHES, = 5
VM. onea
CITIZENS BANK,
ove -Mevads iti
ew York,
Sam Francisco.
And Sacrament:
Payable AT SIGHT’ in'the prin
cipal efties: of GREAT BRAITAL
and KUROPEs.
Cellections on any part of th
mited Rtates n apeciaity.
Gold and. /ilyes Bullion wu
‘based
Assay Office aru ‘this Bank.
DIRECTORS:
joun T. Monga?
MORGAN.
L. Hoveman,
M. Prseron.
“QonnaBPORDENTS:
New York—Firet National 1 Bank.
iscé—Firet National Rank.
Secramento-Natione! Bank of D, O, bill
he ar N. G. Af. Ro
TIME TABLE NO. 42
Cakes Bifect Friday, May 1,-1891, a
8 o'clock A. M.
a
LEAVING NEVADA CITY :
3-80 A.M. Dilly, tleofinect wit,
overland arriviug at 8
Francisco nt 12:15 A. M.
connecting wit
10:00 .M: Paitax ag arriting inSan rancisco at 7:15 P.M ‘
_
Fe
ARRIVING AT NEVADA OITY.
ca (Regular Price $1. 25 a Year) © . ie
. Both for $6 50 a. Year .
THE: etre DAILY TRANSCRIPT
¢ Reguton, ree ad a teary;
Qe FICE AT VINTON'S pave fore, *
— aeVaDA obtr.” wake
eet
t:
tavtorhdy 4) Goidanche' Gr Ag.
lit Has TURNED UP.
Hing our new Book “oma RAC TENS B*
THE SAN FRANGISCO DAILY CALL
(Regtiat Price $6. Year)
Both) for $9 00 a. ‘Year!
~~; H. BROWN, Superintendeat.
ing San Fr ‘ticiscoat7 P. N., ulso_ Easte,D
passengers.
= : il ecnnecting wit!
5:37 P. M. lend leaving ©.»
francisco at 7:30 4. M.
> * JOHN FKIDDER, Generel Manuxer,
i
“\@olots being used for this purpose Theeffect
is twofold. It not only makesthe tea. bright, School Books,
“atated by an English authority that hundreds
-public if. revealed, to say nothing of the un} ‘sons we have not, heen offered ¢an-dried teas.
3
3: 07” A. M. Bar, and eal leu
onan + simi © ®
FACTS =i:
ABOUT THE TEA WE DRINK.
But few people know that there {s such a
thing as sun-cured tea in existence, and fewer
have seen it, But there is, and it is‘of all teas
the sweetest, purest, and most fragrant. You
ask at once how it is that it is not offered for
sale and that you know nothing of it. That ls
answered easily; but it is necessary to present
first a few details. The public only knows
i
black teas.
ao Green Teas. _
Few people know that the bright: blufshgreen color of the ordinary teas exposed in
the windows is not the natural color, Unpleasant as the fact may be, it is nevertheless
artificial; Prussian blue;~silica; gypsum,
plumbago, and other anhealthful, mineral
aniny, attractive green, but, also” permits the
use of * off colot"’ and worthless teas, which,
once under ‘the, green cloak, ate readily
worked off as a good quality of tea, Theahomiuable coloring practice even’ admits of the
tse of foreign substances, and the English,
government, which looks closer inte the genulneness of its staples than ours, has in some . .
of the alleged “ fiuest’’ of teas found redried }
leaves, straw, fragments of matting; ricehusks, and willow leaves, In fact, it is openly
of thousands of pounds of sloe, ash, and willow léaves ate annually imported as tea,
which without the coloring process would be
impossible. They report tea as Ove of the most
“Wotorfously adulterated articles of commerce,
The temptation to make aweepings and bad:
tea into a merchantable product with a few
cents’ worth of green coloring matter fs too
strong to withstand, and the worthlesaness of
the trash that often finds its way to this market labeled “‘New Crop,’ ‘Best Quality,”
“*Green Tea," etc., would simply astound the
healthfulness of the Prussian blue, plumbago, gypsum, and the-otber mineral polors
that are employed. :
__s Black Teas.
The basket sud pan-fted Japan téasida well
as the China teas that may be included under
the géneral heading of " black teas," get their
color from the firiug or toasting process, but
Wilueral colorig matter ie-also frequently
‘used to give @ certain dédired commercial
appearance: The firing and the coloring, as
in the green teas, largely conceals the identity of the tea. and permits the use of the
PALACE :
two general classes, viz., the gtéen and the Km p
ieaaeeiennir’ BROS.,. ()
YROQERIES, PROVISIONS, FISH
E, CARR,
HING USUALLY FOUND IN A
PAINTS OtL8i-v:
Dealers in
VEJETABLES, FRUIT : Eto,
road Street above Pine 8t., Nevada City .
very cheapest teas,to argue bothing for the
Ueterlorating etfect of exccssiVe ArlngWwhich
must be resorted to when & yery cheap product is used and ah extreme color desired.”
“Reech’s ‘Tea (Snn-dried). :
Concerning sun-dried teas the people of rhe
Pacific Coast have heard but little aud know
less, although it is exteusively used where ft’
isknéwn and understood “We ate told that,}
whe tea is so poor it cannot be sold at home.
or safely shipped tothe English markets, it is
shipped to America, that we will. drink anys
thing. That may possibly, be pe of there
They Were good enough to send elsewhere,
Tho dun dried’ tens belhg sun-cured, n no
coloring matter is used, Hines, nothing B
pure ten leaves can be employed: for. ur
Tempts at adulteration or the {ntroduction of]
foreign leaves or material would, be bold and
giaring. That it is, therefore, sweeted ard far .
teas and the mani
pan-fired teas, you hardly betold. That
it is more healthiul than the miiieralpoto: ed
teas, is also apparent. That jt is more penidt
“halve, is also true;‘and that is anorbey rene
you have never seen ff. ‘Th hfe: hk Chapa
profit'in ft as there ds inthe e cheap alter
ated and ‘Colored veas,
‘About the Cost pt Teas .
According to the-custom-houre reports the
amopuut of ten receivedy Franciace last .
year.(1890) was.6,840,187 } iidd and thé taluc
$956,290, or a fraction over rNige per pound.
The consumer, of which. the r was one,
paid for that 1°e’fea all the wayt £0 to . }
$1 per pound. In other words, for that, §956,25:
worth of tea the consimer yald between four
and five millions of dollars. een ate you?
enormous profits, and there you will pro ‘bably
findthe chief reason why most of you never
heard of'afwn-dried tea. As the sun-dried tea
have no mask, they are compelled to be absolutely pure and of better quality than thie
artificially colored aud manipulated teas. },
Hence the margins on them are smaller, and . )
many dealers don’t care about handling them,
Frue Ore. ‘Concentrator.
i \DaMS &. CAR
more fragrant than the (abet theo Fe
JURE wes Was, MUPTON, VBAw, 6408,
7
jinaatiata Gar
AMPROVED BELT,
rovea B Belt Frue Van.
bet br ene Vanuer, j
it Fr eysauer by Lg
monials aud .
wits the ovpreity the
bh For Pum phiet
urther (aformation in
ER. Agents,
ational. “Meat Market
OPPOMTR ITT ZF HO BANK.
Tea
J, NAPEZUG&R. seees Procriate
—as oANes paren . aii eaemaoay
pn all peru of Meata apy found hh
rational wxlggty;
Meata delivered fee vet charge.
C.J: MATEMTEN:
The
Chicago Cottaga Organ’
ves @ ah Ce whe)
mits of he searribsr:
It costa very p eens? that insutive emai sh teeae ettsey CHL pac:
uce.
Chese excellént Organ sare celebrated fu,
slume, quality of tone) gqulok response,
“ Beech's Tea,” guaranteed to be the pure
sun-cured leaves, is now offered to the people . )
of the Pacific Coast, It will be a revelation .
to you.
ural leaf. Have your grocer break open @
} ackage. It willbe found {a color to be just
between the artificially colored green and
the black teas, and the drawn tea presents &
clear; brilliant. canary: color, ot delightf & .
fragrat It {s offered to the people at
thick Time § t CheanTare
eas
—} Eastern and Beet Cities;
per-pound, the same. price that many artifi
cially colored teas are sold for. But its guaranteed purity makes it more économical to
use;.for @ less quantity, say about twenty
grains,'ia required per cup: As-there are
7,680 grains toa pound, there will be seen to
be between three and four hundred oups tv
the pound, or at the rate of about one fifth of
@ cent per chp. Its economy is therefore
im of com bination, ie ee aut:
and you'know nothing about them. Butitts . ) "inish perrect constructs d okies
the object of this article to tell you where you i i. most attractive, ofnamentil and desir
cau get them, and what to ‘ask for, and all . Hagens soctetie Somes, schools, churcher
about them. , . S, Oras
: “Beech’s Tea.”
You, doubtless never saw any nat. ,
NB, FACILITIES
ALLED SKILLED WORKMRY
BEST MATERIAL,
_ COMBINED, MAKE THIS
ene Popular Orgar
ne
NSTRUCTION BOOKS
AND PIANO 8TOOLE
Carr Bros.. er ee
PROPRIETOKS OF THR Bb
: DRUG : e
Corner of Pine and Commercial Sts. Nevada City.
Smeal >
CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGELANDECOMPLEIEESTOUR .Cr Ey —
mat
ee \ a 1 ee
Blank. Books. 3
Miscellaneous Books, : =
I Periodicals, — shel
Pictorials, ‘
Magazines}
Agents for the San Francisco. Examiner:
Field, Graden and Flower Seeds:
wa b
The Finest Brands of = US Se
, For Catareh C, C. LINIMENT Has Ne
icribed b ‘ San Francisco's Leadi ine] F hy —
sicians,
ites be the best and inost eittee itive moniine
(or Neuralgia and kindied
—~__ JATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL
Catalogues and Price Liste on application
VRES,
SHIOAGO COTTAGE ORGAN 00.,
HIOAGO ILLINOIS
@ oT 8. OaRR
: STORE,
¥ 3
ARNISHES. ETC
pe by the Medical Faculty. Pret
OAKLAND, February 7th, 1890,
, Thisis to certity that re have nnedthe @.
}. Linimeat In our family, and have foun
bat we huve tried, We « i‘ecummend it as a most pewertyi poof use,
‘ul remedy. ,
LILLE, E. R.
Paitorof the First M. &t-—
For all somnn Cases in connection with
OL ENT, use “COMPOUND SUL‘HURP Ow ER for4 phorouehiy cleansing
he blood and tcnti 1 upthe entire. syatem.
or Habitual cons ipation, Indigestion,
‘tles, ete. ithasus éegaal. itis put up
(HE W, “st BONE GO $1 pe $4 Buns reste
ies $6; small bottles 26 Seats. sent dilate
sid on receipt of peice,
rhe C.C, vikimeat Coij
‘21 Bush Street, S. F
FOR 8A =— BY ALL, DROGGISTS,
' Ex. BOMB
Genera ‘anager and; Seorctarv.
—: RECTOR BROS., Proprietors.
tha, Ouly, First-slass H.tel in the Otty
Massive Fire-proof Structure,
Free from the danger of Fire so valentin Large Hotels,
Teadquarters of Commercial Traveler ~
waa Tourists,At Odd Frilewa) Bart.
—
. ‘fiomes Bnild ,corhet bhabe '
Magy gl C yielory Stomes Retean re yk verb qu Ks. ne fad nitive coth selli . eh . BY YAE GREAT TRANGCONTINENTA, manifest, Ttis put wp in.one:pound packages Free ‘Bus ts and tr id trem all Trains.
lable therefa: ae
: Lee tea 8, bh ees ve eat nu YO. Must ay. in A vanes, oT ill Gal scan — typo cao nee A thats cent . Telegraph, Poat Office and General Stage ela Marne "J. M. WALLING, iferaale dec Senior , adh sap cin, . (Tat Be eons ats wean se nthe Balding
dud by such per(LL [Sigel n Ponara. ter ever published. ars for tne Thakscmtrr now “mast pay ep in tull, and ‘ale on the package. It is sold in this form for
mead piace, wad “Aitorne « at Law. ones we Ret ee 7 ae nr year's gombiuation,prive in! oo *. SUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. sera rmageei ana ja bot he geiginal strengtl = the Table Not pepo “Ws that 18 8791, 8 t Ns Pacuric System.) and aroma is preserved; and second, there ‘ : Hotel in, the .Intecul Uude vf Call: z APE shed ota at Gterritury, — 8 ., The Daily pail sen elon mak nde can be no deception, which would be quite 100 acres of the best bot aan the are
ee LN Miia Broa . {7 refunded. {athe Leading arin i is fran rel ire eats} "dons with the several saxon ; ‘ie possible if it were sold in bulk, without the . tom land in Penn. Valley, @, Reet (5p . arthere AWE) mete it was establis in ,
’ name and trade-mark attached. H Be
tat on the first a County.” “. Southwestern Pcblishing Hous, peep on Scher Nevaia et SANE rs pac ecaiga fe pte de Gasty $ wie . Siyth.srer peasy: tox: 1a dinount of vepietidd ‘ , 158.and 155 ah ni St. .
: a nak of TE is t0 p ace, enced and under ; oral . an eal ving climate ab nee WB, ORAPMAM, (LT tbat ronn "sero The Sea nag pees me snot oy sachets jrutaret om cultivation and can be. irvidoaaainll dil nga
1 OUD
*
fT) a
» tothe City Treas= DInNTIsT (t prarpeas nate meen ane be, Com, mH op ts than as nar eeletn Sones tons spe a g ated from: the Excelsior . {tom fous aud malaria, Try “" m8yas be ak ; PREYAPS OBE. 272-4) An Ly Huot rdinary ef da ae ee ne ec ae em Oude rll eral) ' putofonyou. Askfor =. . Water Company’sditch. Is}
oe a lS aa ir saa w A : re cheeas ae ete acl 3] pULLMAN PALACE . BEEC TEA deep soil (as good as the . Nevado snd Grage Valley "Bus Line LOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED, e oH ae J ; h SEN TIME ABLE:
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