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THE ROSE AND THE FCRN.
Sufferers
Lady, life's: sweetest lesson would’st thou learn,
ual:
Cityda
Pe. S& Coma: erste? street, Neva
+{ROULATE? Ls
“evade
Grass Valley,
Headache, and Co
bh d& Kendy,
Seoncurtiie North Sun funn, French Corr
And have been lovely ia thelr beautases pictus
me
Truckee, and every othWhile the bare frond seems ever to repeat,
ertowa.
and
mere
al
erra to the
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ca
Our Third and Last Shipment ot .
A Plencer of This County.
ofBaltimore, says:
a “‘Ayer’s Pills arethe
<2 best cathartic and
gaperien® within the
—Oliver Wendell Holmes in Atlantic.
Mre. Mary Faroemit, smother.
to
Sheriff Dunster of this city and \:rs
the early part
of the present week at
from Michigan in 1854 ahd settled at and the lamps are of (nominal)
2,000
Rough and Ready with: her hasband, gandle power: Alliance, O., 8 lights at
Mrs. . $144;
Tenn., 80 lights at
Duneter took-up their wes ae $121.66; Fall River, 50 lights at $180;
th, N. H., 60 lights at .$100;.
Grass Valley, removing te You Bet in
rsburg,
Va., 82 lights at
$96; Bing1861. Mr. Dunster died--at You Bet
99 lights at $140; Indianapolis,
Idatio™ “She was 61 years
of age.
——s
800 at $177; New Orleans;~11,010 at
30; New York city, 1,857 at $90.——_.,
5
In some of these cities the contract haa
The closing exereises in the public
been made with two or three ype
schools
of this-city took place Thurscompanies, but_in no such case is
day afternoon in all of the depart-. any difference in the ch:rge—in other
ments except the High School. They words, competition does not give lower
were attended by a large number of tates. Let us now give the figures
ob
citizens and were of
a character to
tained from those cities which own their
reflect the utmost credit upon pupils . own eléctric lighting plants. Huntingand teachers,
:
52 at $60;’
irk, N. ¥.,55 at $36.50;
The High School gradaating exerMadison, Ind., 85 at $48; Lewiston, Me.,
cises wWi!l take place in the Theater! 96 at $42; Hannibal, Mo., 96 at $52; Chi
Friday afternoon commencing at two
cago, 202'at $65:
be
without
then.”
——-o————"*
Men's and Boys’ Clothing, Geats Furnishing” Goods,
Sap ROA TENOR EIA
SY MESES ERT
BE SURE AND SEE THEM. —
lGhas. Grimes,
A sudden ;.cath.
article. furnished by the city itself
$52.12 1-2 per light per yean —EngineerRichard Walsh, a clerk in ‘a dry ing and Building* Record.
goods store at Los Angeles, dropped
dead of heart disease Monday moru‘Praise of the French Peasant.
ing while attending to business.
The common notion of the French
Deceased was abont 70 years of age
.—Consisting of fractional Lot No. 5. in Sec. 27, fractional Lot No. 15, in Bec.
25, with adjoining ae ion in picks I oad 3, — wird alge OB i
eniton Serine
all constit:ting one tract of laod, on and adjoinin Fp et
hia -oen aE ea ~
taining about
28 acres; bounded on the west by the “O
oc.
L a
gare
by
ne and on the east by line fence with Pearce & Caddy a
.
Pie ihe ob ieis tana is well timbered, second Brow in pine and is susceptible a being
dividedinto a number of convenient and accessible tracts, mostly very deep pg
ble for fruitgrowing, alfelia orgardening. One ever-flowing spring on are 1 in ook
one-half of another ever-flowing spring will go with another eubdivision; right ofsmalist eamfromatunnel on another and two everflowing streams from
APHRODITINE”
married to a sister
of Mrs. James Breme® race las, 1: tuuiuds us, enabled
-He has two France tosurmount crushing disasters,
‘another race would ‘have sunk.
left Marysville atout ten years ago. .
She
‘Dears with ease a national debt, the anGraduates Bail,
nual charge of which is more than donble that of wealthy England, and a taxaThe ball to be given at Armory ‘Hall tion nearly double that
of England, with
on Friday evening by the High School almost thesame population—a permanent
graduates will attract-a large number taxation that exceeds 100 francs per
of people. Many tickets have already head, and is greater than has ever before
been disposed of. The young ladies been borne by any other people. She
lost. over one war a sum not much short
and gentleweu
of the class have spared
of the whole national debt of England,
nothing necessary in outlsy of time; and she
has written
off without. a mur‘Money and taste to make the party a mura loss of £48,000,000, thrown
into
brilliant one. The dance programs to the Panama canal. If France is thus
be distributed are the most beautiful strong, the backbone of her strength is,
and elaborate ever seen here on such in Mr. Harrison’s opinion, found in the
marvelous industry and thrift of her
peasantry.—London News.
The 014 Maa Returns.
Henry Miller, an aged German who
had been sent to the county jail for
He Was Ready to Be Baptized.
“‘When I first arrived in New Zea
Sage Brit €5 G28
tiesee
resraney Shr
»” said an Anglican bishop, ‘‘a Maori
f knew that he had
and
ssid
thesb-~ —*~«
so [told him that he must
has come back to his old quarters twe wives,
again, this time being sent up for fiffirst persuade one of them to” return to
by Justice
teen day
s Power. He has
Savep.—A ‘fine fam ly of children
dear sister, your first wife?
smacking his lips:
:
& very merciful man?”
Eye Salve will subdue the inflamma“Merciful?
Why, John Simkins
tion, cool and soothe the nerves, and wouldn’t hang a pictur’,
much less a
streogthen weak and failing Eye Sight. door, unless he was jest made to!”—Mon25 cents a box.
Bros.
For sale by Carr’ treal Star.
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A rusty naif is a pri
relic
zed
in the
museum of Houlton (Me.) academy. It
Frust Tramp—I suppose you struck
is one of the nails used in building the
@ tender cord when youtold your sad sea wall at Louisburg, is nearly 160
years
story. Second Tramp—Nut u bit of ir. old, and comes from the
centeof
r the
Tt was the toughest cord of wood I struggle which determined whether
France or England should control North
ever tried to saw.
Amerina
:
Simmons Liver Regalator is a most
excellent appetizing tonic.—Saml. 8.
Pentz, Chap.
to Bishup of North Culifornia.
W. D. VINTON, Nevada City.
GRADUATES’ BALL ROSETTES,
¢
Nevaca
Clly Clas of '90,
paysicians pronuonced me an Inenrable Consumptive. Began taking Dr.
King’s New Discovery for Consumption, am now on uy tisird bottle, and
able to oversee the work on iny farm,
It is the finest medicire ever made.’ . or Pree
i Jesse, Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio, discomfort and suff
says: ‘Had it not heen for Dr. King’: overloading. it
‘GOLD AND SILVER BRAID.
M. L. &D. MARSH,
0
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PARASO LS
Proprietors.
GLOVES,
o——
And a complete assortment of ¢
Pupils Oan Join at Any Time,
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Doors, Windows, Blinds, Screens, Moldings of all kinds.
Vey Goods and Millinerw
At Mrs; Rapp’s residence, Pine St.
.
M. L. & D. MARSH.
~
[ess & (HAW
coer
PAYING PURCHASED ‘THIS WEL}
—DEALERS IN
—
OOMMEROIAL STREET,
Glassware, Orockeryware, Eto.
A. TAM, Proprietor.
GOMPANY
Lintend to keep on hand atl] times a good
ace a
at Salem, Oregon,
(In the State Insurance Building.)
.
Pike,
;
;
-LGEO, G.CALLAN, Esq.
GEO. £. TURNER, Esq.
Photographic Instruments made and rt
FALF TRE IDGO, Esq.
H. C. CALLAHAN, Esq.
E. J, RECTOR, Secretary.
yPaired—a specialty.
ee
All Work Done at the Lowost L ying ,Priee,
Thursdavs and Saturdays, at 5 A, M,
ly attended to,
By strict attention to business,
giving
00d satisfaction and selling at low rates
hopé to merit a liberal patronage.
&
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE
ROOFING
GRAND BALL
ee
eee Alem
SOLE AGENTS FOR
ARMORY HALL,
,1. O, V, B, Pocket Knives
,
omeaes
O@F-We Jo not carry English. ent+ . lery. We believe in
LF ead:
merits of American products,
s,
jenaar for the protection of ourselves and those
organization was necess:
doing
business with us.
es regularly, win
8
no snow. gto
We earnestly so!licit to ran ‘Guageon oor fends, Bigoed en
PERCIVAL,
oo
n Mining Ce., .
Corner York and Eread Sts., Nevada.
Yuba Mining Co,,
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Subscription
Price:
1 VER. eo
s
6 MONT
. “a
DOW GLa
FREIGHT ADDED,
D. S. BAKER,
Draving and General Hauling, .
Transporting,
Eto,
tee. wud ees
cago Park Horticulturist, PARTIC i
ULA
R
Arri
twTion PAID To 2
¢ Transportation of
Baggage for Theae Chicago Opera House Building, . sricelCompalan,
OHIOAGO, TLL! vor uy
aK, WOOd
f, § bn Michel!
Under thegirection of Pro
PAINTS, Ons, PUTTY,
_WI
0, H, BRIOT, Oompi we
WORTHLEY & NICHOL, Managers:
Bluebell Mining Co,
IRON
Ammunition of all Kinds,
'
ve
ys, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 6 A. M.
anyon Creek Mining C
CORRUGATED
be 4
Ta the evening there will
ss, ETO,
Chicago Park Horticultuist,. sax "Franoiseo “Pr
iose,
hari
Stages leave Maybert for N. evada City via Ormonde und Washiagton on
Tuesday
Diamond D, Mining
—"
,
Agents for the calebrated
All orders for anything in my line prompt Guns
, Pistols,
CEO, A, HARE: E
EDWIN TILLEY, Esa.
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ZEATING :: STOVES, MUSIC ALL DAY AND MOST aLL NIGHT!
The Bestin the Market,
on most
:
leave Nevada City for Maybert via Washington and
IN THE EVENING!
‘MUSIC
Twelve Distinct Styles of .
OOOK :: STOVES :: AND :: RANGES
Made to ord
scueailictc
8 bhslates, and
in 1890,
Directors:
MUSIC IN THE AFTERNOON!
ee . The FamousAll SuStyleves,rior Rane
And Fastry
South Yuba “Transportation an Sup Company,
MUSIC IN THE FORENOON
anne allthe Best and Newest Pat.
Wedding*“Cates
ALSO,
Waa Aa CU EREAS PRU. ets
iad ne
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© Oregon
Land
Company was especially organized
tor
the purpose of buyin and
ubdividing large tracts
d,
aud
has
during
the
past
two
yaure bought and ia ividWIS YOUR TIME TO GET YOUR
acres of
into 5to 20 acre Lots. The success of this undertaking
is
Repairing Done. . shown in the fact thatLand
out of 280 tracts plsced on the market, 225 have
been sold.
We claim that 10 res of choice Lun: in Fruit will bring a larger income
tian 160
Valley.
I do all kinds of repaire in WOOD AND
We also make valuable mproyements in thé way of roads, fenees, ete. We can
sell a
mall tract of Land for @same price per acre that you would
METALS, such’ as
have to pay for a large
‘arm.
;
Send for Pamphiets, Maps and Price List.
Sewing Machines,
Musical Instrumeat
Finest Ever feck in the County.
Saeecmael
New York Bakery.
Bese etpoiblt'o . Staple and “Fancy Hardware
‘Home Office
EXHIBITION.
Yard on Boulder Street, Nevada City. .Mill-on Rock Oréek,
Main{Street, Nevada City,
LAND
PYROTECHNICAL
aicfihead
Market Rates.
The howest
MRS~LESTER:&CRAWFORD, .
OREGON
In the Evening:
MAGNICENT
All kinds of Lumber kept constantly on hand or cut to order
on short notice.
—
CLASS MEETS EVERY’ EVENING
Bakery.
For Liberal Prizes.
'
SPLIT AND SAWED GEDAR POSTS.
Pinmanship and Book-Keeping,
Locks, Ete;, Ete.
GAMES and SPORTS
ae
AND POINTED PIOKETS.
FANS, FENOING
:
MRS. A, J. RAPP,
Gune and Pistols,
In the Afternoon:
MINING LUMBER A SPECIALTY:.
aan” SES
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u
Ceiling, Stepping,
.,bias
Clear Sugar and Yellow Pine
oO
rf<3
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Poet—ALF TREGIDGO.
_Reciter—PROF. 0. H. ROBERTS,
Goddess
of Liberty—MISS PEARL
WHEELER,
Manufacturers of and Dealers in
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E
Reader — CATHERINE E. WIL
SON,
Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Rustic, Siding,
AS FOK SALE A LARGE LOT OF GRAIN, STOCK AND FRUIT FARMS,
of Dr. prerges Fur
Orator—HON. NILES SEARLS.
Chaplain--REV. Wm. ANGWIN.
Rock Creek Mill and Lumber Company,
SPANGLES,
COTTON BUNTING, FOR DECORATING.
President—HON. E. M. PRESTON.
GRASS VALLEY, CAL.
LL
—
. AND BRANOH OFPIOES IN PORTLAND, ASTORIA AND ALBANY,
Fah
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al
3aa 4
g
Bs vf
hii
gative Pal
trate gen
a
‘WHITE AND BLUE RIBBON,
b* They give:an activity to the
to the‘entiresystem. Sold
GOLD. AND SILVER PAPER.
LOOK H
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Also—. ne fourth undivided interest in the “‘Inkerman Quartz Mine,” adjoining the
North Brat on His south about 9 acres, tho’ LastUuauve cupper miue,” 2400 feeton the
1.2., containing od acres, situated in eer Copper District.
M@THESE MINING CLAIMS ARE ALL PATENTED.
Also—My Law bee f consisting of 425 volumes of kKeports, Statutes
Text books, contained in six glass front bookcases, with office furniture and Standard
and furnish ings, maps, framed engravings and other office equipments.
:
Also—A good 5-room house and half acre lot enclosed well’ filled with
fruit trees, on
turnpike road in Hill’s Flat.
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Floor Maneger—J. M. Hussey.
Floor Directors—Francis Conlan, John
Kistle, Jos McGibbins, George Nivens, Jno.
Tyrrell, Will Smith, Marcus Baruh, Ra. ph
Webber, Compton Gault, Charles Tegler,
Bert Dickerman.
itac gennly
on
mth
acres with ditch.
ITHEITS—
with Abscess of Lungs, and friends and
Pheptlinas se’ Hilbbd “and by thei:
: mild tonic action, new vitali y and
GOLD AND SILVER STARS,
GOLD FRINGE
ARMOKY HALL, NEVADA CITY
Tuition payable middle of term. ~
_ Mrs. Rapp’s former success here as 2
teacher of the art preservative is a guaran:
tee of her proficiency to impart knowledge
to those under her instruction irrespective
Read the following. Mr. C. H. Morris, Newark, Ark., says:_‘‘Was down
the . .ver and blood, and for this, nothing equale Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver
and rich deep soil. Will make several convenient subdivisions, from 5 to 20 acres.
TRACT No 7—Comprising Lot No. 3. in Section 24, adjoining Glenbrook premises on
the south, containins about31 acres. Considerable timber and some very good land,
with right of way as before stated.
5
The omnibus lines make eight trips each way, per me
over the fom pike road.
EXERCISES AT THE THEATER,
TRACT No. 8—The southeast guarter
of Section 28,inT. 16, N. R. 9
E., (less one acre
sold) and east half und east half of west half of southwest quarter of same epee 279
acres, owned jointly with E.A. Roberts. The whole tract isoffered. There is one living Consisting of an Oration, Reading of
stream and several overflowing springs on this tract,
the Declaration of Independence, RecAll of fhe above landsare “under the ditch” and water can be had at all times.
TERMS OF SALE—One-haif cash. The remainder in installments with one, two or itations, Vocal and Instrumental Muthree years credit, secured by mortgage at usual local interest. Small tracts cash.
sic, etc,
Also—350 feet,
or shares, ont of 1500 inthe: Norwic Quartz Claim and in Lot No.
in Block No. 12, in South Grass Valley and part of Kord & Reilly Quartz Claim—about
Pupils furnish their own stationery.
jis Consumption tucu rable?
At this season of preg the most
vigorous and jear'y people often have
@ feeling of weakiness, tired and wort
out, without ambition to do anything,
and many break ont in. pim;les and
boils.
What you require is a mild
“cific Branch,
on application,
Ice cold so ia water at Carr Bros, tf.
Spring Ye ver.
THE APHRO MEDICINE Co,
Terms for Book-keeping made_knowr.
Sumgr-tT1£ brings colic and stomachache. Simmons Liver Regulator
would. have died « Lung Troubles.
Was given up by -l.ctors. Am now
in best of health.’ Try it. Sample
bottle free ut Carr Brothers Drugstore.
B:illiant g Stupendous Parade
use of Stimulants, AFTER
ium, or through youthful indiscreence, &c.,such as Loss of Brain
Power, Wakefuiness, Bearing down Pains in the
ik, Seminal Weakness, Hysteria, Nervous ProsEmissions, Le :corrhea, Dizziness, Weak Memory, Loss of Power and impo:
tency, which if neglected often lead to premature
old age and insanity. Price $1.00 a box,
for $5.00, Sent by mail on receipt of pric:
A WRITi EN GUARA NTEE is given for
every $5.00 order received, to refund the money if
Permanent cure is not effected.
thousands of testimonials fro: mold and young.
of both sexes, who have bee! m permaventiv cu:
by the use of Aphroditine. Circular ivee. Address
“Texmsifor Penmanshio—$6 for Fifteen
a
-r+ Consumption }
4F
FRIDAY ‘EVE’G, JUNE 27.
He replied,
‘I have eaten her,’ ”—
were all afflicted with scrofula. Two
San Francisco Argonaut.
died early ;-tie rest would soon have
followed, but for the timely and perA Merciful Man.
:
severing use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
Mrs. Simkins has just heard that her
has been drawn
which built them up into a healthy —
to serve on a
ary.
:
_ and vigorous manhood,
“John Simkins on the criminal jury!”
Uxpvg exposure to cold winds, rain, exclaimed Mrs. Simkins. “Well, all I
bright light or malaria, my bring on can say is that I congratulate the crimiinflammation and soreness 0: the eyes.
“Why, Mrs: Simkins? Is your husband
Dr. J. H. MecLean’s Strengthening
“New Discovery
PRACT.Gata. Tomes venthe ‘3-7ths), undivided, of the “Old Block Gravel Claim,’
containing in the whole nine acres. Thisland is well timbered, has good surface, not
broken up, very deep sich soil and lies adjoining Tract No. 1 on the west. h
5 Aca
TRACT NO. 3.—THE HOMESTEAD, comprising all'thd lands bounded on the east
by the
In the Forenoon:
turnpike road, north bythe Hughes’ road and Col. Hawking’ preemption claim, on the
west by toe Knights of Ma:ta Quartz claim, and on the south by the Coe Quartz Mine,
containing ebout 100 acres; about 1 acres enclosed with good, substantial and mostly
new picketand wire fence, There are three ::ever failing springs of water within the
enclesure, and free‘water from ravine ‘or garden and orchard; good dwelling house of
10 rooms; about 200 fruit trees growing, assorted varieties, one-halfin bearing and no
scale. This laud has been prunounced by scores of foreign horticuliuris's and vineComposed of the Militar
y, Fire Deptt
“Gardiate as being tirst-class olive and vineyard land—the very best in this part of the
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di
state—and
thesame kind
asthe horticulturists and vineyardists
in Napa an d other ments of Grass Vulley and Nevada
City, Civic Organizations,
i
urchasing at high prices for the same purposes.
Car of LibOMEACT NO An -Dppenite the Dog ade on east side of turepike road, extending from erty, Business Firms
and other fe,Powning Quartz Mine to James Hammiil’s, containing about 13 aeres, with might of
way for ditch from Sou h Yuba Canal; and a never failing small stream of water owing tures,
from atunnel onthis tract. Would divide wellinio four lots.
°
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TRACT No. 5.—On north side of turnpike road, lying
between R. Noell’s and C, R Grand Marshal, B. N. SHOECRAFT,
Hill’s enclosed fields, containing 10 acres.
‘Two-thirds well timbered, and deep soil,
Fine Alfaifaland. Willmakeutwo elegant 5-acre tracts. South Yuba Canal runs through
t
upper portion.
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TRACT No, 6On south side of turnpike road, adjoining Glenbrook Academy on the
west, containiig about
5€ acres. Cons! derable timber on this tract, with right of wa
over Tract No. 5 for ditch from >outh \uba Canal. Much of this tract is nearly level,
her family. He said he feared that would
be difficult; but that he would see what
‘gathered
in abrush and comb since could
be done and come back to me in
"(hig former visit and here is a: sustwo months. When he returned he ex_picion on the part
of the authorities} claimed: ‘Now, missionary, you may
baptize me, for I have only one wife.’ I
that he filched it.
asked: ‘What have you done with our
JULY FOURTH, 18090.
cation:
The Gelebrated French Gure,
or any disorder of
the generative or
Iam compelled to
Owing to anticipated change of business and of locality
sell all the lands owned by me in this county—all held under Government
title—and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers, in size, from a town lot. upward, and in shape as may be suitable, at reasonable prices, according to lo
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Bold by all Druggizis 2nd Dealers in Medicine.
the name of Walsh & Allen He was) able. “The indomitable endurance of the
OCiry
—ON-—
r’s Pills,
he was 4 partner in a
dry goods business carried on under: lifechas nevertheless been
very consider
NEVADA
LANDS FOR SALE.
icine T ever tried.’’—Tho mas F.Adams,
Hilly Springs, Texas.
peatant asa narrow minded, penurious
sons in bu<iness in San Fraueiseo. He losses and disappointments under which
INDEPENDENQE
——AT aa.
claimed for them. I-attacks ut piles,
from which I suffered many yer
afforded me greater reliefthz
and resided in Marysville for several and not too moral person receives no
support. from Mr. Frederic Harrison,
years, where
O'Brien of Smartsville.
OF AMERIOAN
TEE CLOTHInR,
lic, and all friends .and patrons of the we have only quoted a portion, we find
companies is $105.13, and that the same
ANNIVERSARY
have completely ‘verified all that is
Taking an average of
that the average—price—paidto private
OFf THE
Nevada City
Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad Street Corner of Broad and Pine Streets,
Bowmani;26 East Main si. Cartisie, Pa.
“Ayer’s Pils huve been used in my
family upwardS.of twenty years, and
«They will be open to the pubthe whole of the twoftables, from which
schools
are invited to witness them.
GRAND CELEBRATION, ——_
er Call and examine the new stock.
B. H. MILLER,
&
BOOTS -SHOES,—___
AND
HATS,
In order to =get rid:of them in a hurry.
= “Having been subject, for years, to
_ constipation, without keing able te find
much relief, I at last tried Ayer’s Pills, and deem it both a dutyand a pleasure
tq testify that I have derived great benefit from their use. For ever two years
“past I shave taken one of ‘these Pills
Very
night before retiring. I would not
i
ae
HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN ELEGANT STOCK OF
alive to-day if it Lad not been
100 wf 0; Atlanta, Ga., 100 at $120;
ev
We have put
eas
for them. They cured me of dy
when all other remedies failed, an:
occasionai use has kept me in a healthy
condition ever since.’’—
T
ley; where the remains of two daughBoston, 105 at~$180; Milwaukee, 130 at
ters also repose. In 1879-the widow
$100; Reading, 156.at $146.75; Dayton,
married John Farnemati, .in Atlanta, . O., $200 at $150; Potighkeepsie, 212 at
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quality and style.
v
“For a number
of years I was afflicted
‘with biliousness which almost destroyed
my health. I tried various remedies,
but nothing afforded me an
I
in to take Ayer’s
Wanderlich, Scranten, Pa.
“T have used Ayer’s Pills for the past
thirty years, and am satisfied } should
Isaac Dunster. In 1859 Mr.
The Closing Exercises.
Has just arrived, and it isa grand lot.
Dr. John W. Brown, of Oceana, W.
Va., writes: “I have prescribed Ayer’s
puactice, and find them exurge their general
per lamp,
Atlante, Bdaho, came ta California, ber of lamps and annual'charge
hamton,
.
It means the very best goods at the Lowest Prices
in
Every Department is filled with New Novelties, rich
¥ reach of niy prof.
Cost of Electric Lights.
From'the
list of cities in which lights
by private companies we
iL. M. Carri Grass Valley, who died are supplied
‘tn 1877. and was buiied in Grass Val
‘I make in good faith.
Bae SUMMERCLOTHI29m
NG
these Pills ye recom.
Gather life's full blown rose!
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pation—find asa‘e
And flowers
to cherish; summer round them
j But while ite petals still are burning red
Is a reasonable proposition
to make to sensiblefpeople. cf
~#nd.certain reliciua
cases wheie
Heed theu the lesson. ; Life has leaves to tread
i
»i
os IN STA ULM ENT. .
Ayers Pilis. In aii
also in Piacer “For us no bud, no blossom, wakes to greet
to, San
The joyous flowering time!”
PRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1890.
o'clock.
THI RD
ROM Sigmach au Liver sera
=
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