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he Daily Traseriph
fo ae
Nevada bity, Cal
uscal year ending June 30, 7 ae the
Terra Incognita.
390, was
Among the islands of the world New 2,590,235 gallons, an incre
vase of 1,076,Guinea stands second in size to Aus030 gallons over the
ae
.
os he Avra 8 sujoomfiela,_aon 8
preparation contains only the purest
and -mbost powerful alteratives and
tonics. To thousands yearly it proves a
veritable elixir of life.
Mrs. Jos. Lake, Brockway Centre,
Mich.,
writes: ‘Liver confpiaint anc
quer bar ist-ed by a dose of Simmons
n made my life a burden
indigestio
Liver Regulator,
and came near ending my existence.
For more than four years I suffered unSee
told agony. ‘I was reduced almost to
Worel Arrivals.
a skeleton, and hardly had strength to
drag myself about. All kinds of food
Onton Horen, May 19ih.
distressed me, and only the most deli
M.D. Qooley, Washinyton,
cate could be digested at all. Within
the time mentioned geveral physicians
N. E. Boyd, Yuba City,
treated me without giving relief. NothW. J. Straight, Grass Valley,
ing
that I took seemed to do any perMrs. 8S. Heath, French Corral,
manent good until I -began the use o!
i
Nir.
Ls Heath,
do
Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla, ick has pro
a width of
aiatii}.
&
c
;
Torres strait, which, with
eries,
separates the two islands,
= noe ae ae.
miles,
eighty
.
er
Plac
in
ent 4 also
t
:
er town
mamento, pen
San shows that it was a cennecting isthmus
Ms of Nev
, «t
.
and Sierra counties~thr
onghout the Ste
probably
which
n,
submersio
its
before
RUNKENNESS
and
the
craving
for
\cisco—
3!
i
Diego: from the
“7
Y ral, Sweetiand, Nort
occurred in the-Mioe xc period. New
Guinea lies imme ‘ately north of Aus
a ng Be
:
oe
rr"
ooo
S
tralia, between 20 minutes and 107
uegrees 40 minutes south latitude
and
,
minuter
50
degrees
.130
between
and 150
degrees 35 minutes east longi” vude. It is
ie ‘Caw ping Hints.
with
long,
“1,490 miles
a maximum
ribreadth of 430 miles, ar
lady who has had some expe
1 its area is 306,£0
to
way
000
square
er
miles.
Jence says: ‘“‘The prop
a its general cont baggige figuration it is mountainous, and its
caui,itigis totake the leas
coast-line.
is
7’
be
can
dren
chil
and
»composed of steep cliffs
‘yj.. . Ladies
possivle
y cl.d in broken by vhe swampy deltas of navivery comfortably and neat
gable
riv
P
_
¢@rs, some of which streams are
he ma
Y, 21,1890.
WEDNESDAMAY
about 75 cents apiece and it is an easy
matter to make dress skirts to match,
and ed of using: white petticoats,
make some of ducking also. The ad
vantage of this material is that it can
‘be worn a long time without washing
and be as clean and look as well as at
first. Take plenty groceries with you,
~ don’t depend on replenishing your
supplies at road-side stores where war
prices are charged. I remember several years ago of stopping at a store
"connected with a road-side hotel. It
waskept by anold fellow with any
H. C. Dickinson, Camptonville,
of its coast. From its situation, almost
directly under the equator, the climate
of New Guinea is hot and humid, and
on the coast unhealthful. “~~
The remoteness,of New Guinea from
“the usual coursés of merchant vessels,
ing ourselves hoarse, we managed to
call him out of afield where he was
plowiag. The prices he charged were
J.F. Brady, Grass Valley,
W. W. Byrne, do
Fabien Carren, 3an Jose;
Wm. Gray,
do
Chas, A. Doyle, San Francisco,
J. H. Sutton,
do
Geo. Loaper,
do
Chas. Engleton,
do
W. W. B. Stevens,
do
T. F. Weston,
do
Mr. Doyle,
land into the interior have invariably
failed before much progress was accomplished.
All observations that have
package of soda for bees or waspstings
and burns,’ also a roll of nice . clean
rags for bandages in case of accidents.
Toothache medicines and paregoric
will not come amiss either. Let the
parts, and that the island teems with
musicians going take their guitars, viinhabitants. It is by the great waterolins and mandolins as there is nothways into this island that the most iming nicer than to have music in the portant explorations have been made.
The condition of Michael: King remains about the same.
He has a
-_ slight hemorrage--nearly everyday
and is very weak.
All of the C. P. engines
of the Sac
coal towood burners. The reason of
this is said to be that the railroad
company has several thousand cords
of wood on hand up on the Oregon
line that is commencing todecay and
must be used
up as soon as posi
ble. There
is alsoa report that the
company is having trouble about getting coal. We believe that the company has found wood to be the cheap
erfuel to use over the Sacramento
of this demand that the gates
be raised
ef there should come a strong wind.
Guinea, nor any idea of its extent, only
using terms signifying ‘great land” to
distinguish it from the adjacent islands,
—Harveg’s Weekly.
er the mud from a drabbled
floiince, inch by inch, take your dress
outon clean short grass, after the dew
is off, and holding it by the shoulders,
sweep
it and beat it against the sward,
turning so that all sides of the skirt will
op. STUART.
touch the ground. The grass acts as a
fine soft brush, taking out dust, and
freshening every part, while it does
not-wéear dresses as a hair-brush or
table Sarsaparilla did not contain mineral,
whisk-broom does.» Lawn dresses and
grenadines are refreshed safely in this
way, when a brush would fray them,
The
The flounces and plaitings of silk are
immediately, and I had
thoroughly dusted, and the hems of
drabhled water-proof oloaks are cleansed
Without the disagreeable need of touch
act differently, Isent for it.
and might
pimples
no more returns
of the oldspells.” Although
the above was written a year ago, Mrs. Stuart
mow attests the permanency of its
ing them
Says she takes an occasional dose to
press
a gymptom of return and that she hat
Inter-Ocean.
:
}
—_
stuck to,
advertising,
rightly
solidly backed up, ensurer
Annual,
from Liver troubles which Simmons
Liver Regulator cures.
tf
je
-oe
Private Boarding House.
street, is ready to accommodate an}
number of boarders by the day, week
or month.
may7-tf.
‘Bawo0n’s cough and Cy: + :piion
Coureis sold by usona us
ve. Dh
cures Consumption, Fors
Picrvaes of every
vy Con
description a
écbrammi’s Gallery, Broad et. ari5-'
pYBODY Wi
at
buy oa og
See es
Me
00 plan .
ONE ENJOYS
Bein the method and results when
syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
it refreshing to the taste, and acts
tently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sysem effectually, dispels colds, headiches and fevers and cures habitual
ovstipation permanently. For sale
n 50c and $1 bottles by all druggists
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. .
8AN FRANGIBCO, CAL,
LOUISVILLE, KY. --NEW YORK, N.¥
No
WILL BE RECRIVED BY THE
Cook.
No. 2,
PREe w2.
DENNEY & GRAY,
@@F-We haye the best Bottling Establishment on the Const. “3a
Chicago Herald Cook
HORSE SHOERS & .WAGON MAKERS
~~*BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.
(For Families,
sters and Freight Horses shod in the best
style oftheart and the work warranted to
last.
ing School.
BONNEY, POWELL & BAUGH,
Proprietors Nevada City Soda Water and Bottiing Works, also Nevada County Agents
for Fredericksburg Beer.
;
PRICK
HORSE-SHOEING a Specialty. Road:
7.50
WACGON-MAKING,
We will guarantee to set an axle so that it
will run one-third lighter than if from any
other shop.
We will guarantee to set tires so as touvoid
all dish to wheels,
We buve the facilities for doing heavy 0
light work, and warrant satisfaction in ev
6
AF
You Take the DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
aes
ee
ee
o
JAMES CAIRNS,
:
No. 4,
Cooxing For Prorit,
PRICE #3
ys case,
‘]
FOR SALE AT THE OFFICE OF THE
Mr, Denney will conduct the business of
he fi m.
HOTEL GAZETTE, .
DR. GUNN’S
B
IP
-)
Dem
THE GREAT
Regulating
HIAVING PURCHASED THIS WEI
8
known and popular Bakery of DW.
Keller, on
Catarhtic
2
OOMMEROIAL STREET,
intend to:keep on hand at all times a g004
Household Remedy
;
variety of
BREAD,
‘
A SURE PREVENTIVE
t AND “OSITIVE CURE
PIKS,
;
CAKL,
FOR
Costiveness and Constipa
tion,
BILOUSNESS, TORPID LIVER,
Etc.
And Fastry
Made to orderon short notice and on most
By strict attention to business, givins
General Mebility
Mrs. Lester & Crawford, .
’
es of all
AK
Bea
;
e
Adi
ners
ye,
&
,>? Gunn's Bitters
PURELY
desvriptions.
‘
e
The
¢
Church i
Frank A
Perf
erfectly Safe,
:
::
VEGETABLE
Relia ble
Ay.
ari
Prowistmane Ne. & 90.
The N
pany ist
business
in quant
at the
will be p
Shile
This ii
successfi
ever solc
the wors
Bronehi:
cess in
without.
medicine
and $2 ¢
‘chest or
ous Plas
A Scra)
It. wa
wrappin;
She was
tion, tolc
incurabl
time; sh
~ pounds.
ashe read
and got :
she bou,
her more
Wedding"*Cakes'
Nausea, £004 satisfaction and selling at low rates,[
hope to merit a liberal patronage.
impure Blood,
ga
muggy Whips, Whipstocks Lashes, Blacksnakes,
Any one
orders at
you to tr
A. TAM, Proprietor.
Kidney Compiaints,
Riding Saddles and Bri jles.
W.D.
tuner, W
i
reasonable terms,
°
(NDIGESTION,
All orders for anything in my line promt
WERVOUSNESS ly attended to,
oS,
Loathing of Food,
+ Boston team. boggy end express in
tured.
New York Bakery.
e
’
Becau:
patronay
explaini
which n
Ifyou h
420 Kearney Stieet, San Francisco
‘NO ALL. MALARIAL TROURL
ES
Proprietor. DYSPEPSIA.
Heavy Concord Team Chain and Express Harness. *
Light'Buggy
Harness of all Kinds on hand and 1
for teraz
as been
Md
Fever ana Ague
to
). J. MCLEOD a first-class Wagonmaker
and repairer, is in our emplo’
THE INDISPENSIBLE
The Leading Harness Shop of Nevada ity
plates.
Becau
professic
Becau
hy
(Suecessora to Denney & Hitchins,)
>
Are son
Aukin, t
Becau
reach of
Becau
tion for
LOUIS DUTERTRF,
No. 3,
8
Strengt!
Purifier
the sto
Brother
86 Moutgomery Block, San Francisco.
AND GINGER ALE,
xle Grease, Harness il, Harness Soap.
Gents’ and Boys’ Buck and Kid Gloves.
Pa
aN
hedien nd ph gl yeving Gauntlets,
i
ee Aes ican *
age
Trimmings ge i Harness a Specialty
MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY.
IDS
‘To dig, excavate and construct two hundred feetorgore of tunnel in extending
the South timnel of the Graftop mine, situated in Washington District, near the Kagle Bird Mine.
Specifications are as follows
Tunnel to be four ie} feet wide, by six and
one-half (644) feet high above the track.
One-half (4g) inch grade to sixteen (16) feet.
Mine to furnisn all necessary tools and coal
and houge to live ip.
Coatractors
to furnish powder and candles. The work in said tunnel'to be per
formed by no legs than two shifts of two
men each every twenty-four (24) hours.
The owner reserves the right to reject any
and all bids.
PRICK $2.!
Who are also prepared toZsupply 'the public with ‘the very ibest of
nervour
manufac
uses non
1,
Hotel Meat Cooking.
THE LOWEST!
i
Union St., City Hotel Building.
undersigned until June ist, 1890, for
The American Pastry the following
work :
ine Styles and fs Prices
whether you wish to purYou Don’t Get the News
UONLESs
chase or not.
€
eer
ine
Will promptly and faithfully do
ork
n this line entrusted tome,
My prices are reasonable, Givé me a call
Leave orders yt my Store
I
:
Soda Water, Sarsaparilla, Sarsaparilla and Iron, ier,
Mrs. J. H. Boardman, on Broad
And Other General Work
Done to Order.
CITY
BILL: POSTER.
The only Beer in America man
Ask For it and Have No Other.
7
Cleaning and Laying of Car sets
h Miners: and. Cantatas
LEAD” “HE WORLD.
yfactured from Artesian Water that flows 1,000 feet out of the bowels of the
Ladies, Call and Exam
OF ALL KINDS, Such as \
({LOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
MINER»’ TOOLS,
;
CURIOS, Ete. Etc.
Books,
AO reereir
MILLINERY !
Second Hand Coods.
Dry Oak Wood
For saie in lots’from 1 to 500 cords.
Whiteheads Cook
@@F-Families should use it for Purity’s Sake.
ADOLFH
DEALER IN
PAuticotss ATTENTION PAID TO
the Transportation of Baggage for The. .
atrice. Companies.
THE PUREST BEER MADE IN AMERICA.
earth.
CHARLES
Transporting, Ete,
oe
O10:
Hous
er a .
classed
WHe
regulari
heartbu
Tickets, including Supper, $2.
Draying and General H uling:
Fredericksbure Beer Still Ahead .
Four
a freigt
Clevela
2
D. S. BAKER,
Samuel Yeo, Proprietor.
A sp
sion, U
nesday
Gro.
Noh
The cane can be seen at C. J. Brand’s
hours
of Choice Confectionery, _
2
Goods sent to Nevada City Free of Charge.
ae
customers.
to
paid
Bus Fare
“THE BEE HIVE.
;
The Largest Store in Nevada County.
that ti
Simmor
@@A Gold Headed Cane will be
given to the most popular Young Man,
\
was
™
0
humor
Tr thi
then th
A FINE SUPPER
WILL BESERVED.
of ompetent Milliners in 3charge of our 8TritnStaff
IN EVERY STYLE
‘
Ice Crean in itsseason, Afull assortment
ee One es
PRICES LOWER THAN
all kinds of Artist’s materials, at Carr
ag
Will serve Meals to order at all
BROAD STREET, BELOW NATIONAL HOTEL,
‘Tubecolors, brushes, canvas and
Music by
Pine Street Restaurant,
And Oyster Saloon
NSTER
PA
GOYNE’S FULL ORCHESTRA,
Having Purchased the
7
Nevada City,
On Wednesday Evening, May 28th,
MRS. A. N. HACENS,
—o
Artist’s Materials.
«
Fi
Established 1860.
USED BV THY BEST PENMEN.
Tons of New Carpets and Wall Paper.
Ten Misfit Carpets, all sizes, Cheap For Cash.
lar an
blood .
Liver F
AT ARMORY HALL, ,,
Are the Best.
Sole Agent. ming Department.
Milliners on the Coast.
Tures-fourths of your ailments arice
‘9,
Pens
Spencerian Steel.
oO
Nea
medici
blood
Hood’:
St. i-: Canice :-: Catholic :-: Church,
The Oregon Land Co.
Proprietor,
-.
FOR THE BENEFIT Gr
‘Motel Portland,” Portlund,
GRASS VALLEY.
=
OnE
doctor’
@regon.
‘
business succes.—Ayer’s Newspaper
FREIGHT. ADDED,
FY
off
decisio
tion.
ors
queen
hearts.
and
Correspondence invited. Price lists:
sd pamphlets sent free.
i
s of Salem
Mayor
ThE
nces—
eipre
e
Ee
city.
anu. Portland, and bénkers of either
<
Address,
Exiwes
SAMUEL YEO,
i)
.
Non-Residents.
ot
Carnets, Dey Goods, Milner
_ fee"
We have one of the. ee
most Skilied and Capable
perfect command over her old trouble.
—
Agents and Bottlersfat Nevada City,
with the hands.—Chicago
:
SEE SETS
Witht
ca
‘San Francisco Prices,
d
APA OPENINA BONNEY, POWELL & BAUGH
Instead of brushing the dust from a
PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY,
WINDOW GLASS, ETC
We Sell Everything at
:
Pre
>
r
al centrean
i
erci
Comm
and
fac uring
g the
er opolls of the Northwest, havin
h of any city
largest trade and greatest wealt
popula
its
to
ion
proport
ridin
Prices
ton. Fine field for investment.
Families and business places can have it delivered at a moment's ‘warnine
. gown
SOLE AGENTS FOR bas
O. V. B. Pocket Knives’
PORTLAND
sic STOCK OF
THIRTEENTH
Thé Care of Dresses.
Mrs.C. D, Stuart, of 400 Hayes 8t.,8.¥.,writes,
of indigestion
“1 have for years had spells
and dyspepsia, and tried nearly everything.
Finally J took
a well known Barsapariila. It
eaused pimples
to break
out on my face without helping me. Hearing that Joy’s Vege
pee
Manufacturers, Wholesale and Retail Agents for the ‘Mathushek” Pianos.
Write for Circulars and Prices. Pianos and Organs sold on installments. Sheet Music
'
of every description.
a
Among them, according to this explor
and kept up. The lake has raised er, ‘are albinos; and some tribes have
ferty-five inches and will raise about the woolly hair of the genuine negro.
thirty more unless the gates are openAmong the natives the level of civilizaed. A raise
of even five feet would ‘tion varies, but it seldom reaches even
‘the average Pacific island standard.
damage him considerably, especially They have no single name for New
Guns, Pistols,
soon double.
Commercial Street, Nevada City,
Money C
Next door to E. F. Rosenthal.
Seemann st
JOFIN F. COOPER, 7th and.J Streets, Sacramento.
He
may be
ge DON'T MISS THE PLACE.
L. LUBEOK,
.
SPECIAL NOTICE—Mr. Cooper is now importing all small Musical Instruments direct from European manufacturers, in large quantities, and can make luwer prices than
ever to his many customers. Send for Circulurs.
All music, without exception,
sold at 33 per cent. less than marked prices. Also, Catalogue of 10-cent music. furnished. Better discounts to teachers than anywhere else.
Best assortment of Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Accordeons on the Pacific Coast.
Write for HéW Catalogue of the Solid Iron Frame MATHUSHEK P) ANOS.
Address Cooper’s Music Store, Sacramento,
Mr. Cooper now has the splendid stock of Music formerly kept by Dale & Co., and is
able with his own very late stock, to fill all orders for (sheet Music, Music Books, Piano
and Voice Studies, Instruction Books, etc., on shortest notice,
went
to Auburn and got some legal
j
heart of this _farCapita: of Oregon, and nse
vater power.
wa
[Imme
y.
valley
famed valle
pul
Fine , pub-. hes and Schools abound, ns.
}
Splentutio
insti
We vo not carry Enylisi, , :),
State
and
Pe buildings
and
men
of
w
“ety. Vherapid inflo
We believe in jit SNperior
apaiial
rapid rise in lery:
and
ant
const
ng
Zausi
a
ay
merits of American producty,
real estate values.
‘
Goods whether they wish to buy or not, that they
convinced of his Low Prices. ©
Testimonial from an Eminent Pianist.
Malay blood has produced a fairer type
of people, superior to the Papuans;
other New Guinea tribes resemble the
advice as to the matter of closing the. Polynesians.
In the
mountainous
_ gates of the dam at the outlet of the northern part of New Guinea, at Andai;
lake. He was advised that he could are the Arfaks, which are described
compel them tobe raised and recover by D’Albertis as a fine, tall, strong
ople, superior to natives of the coast.
any damages. which might be inflicthe type of the mountain tribes is gened on him by reason of being closed.
erally Papuan, and the expression of
He therefore requests the publication their countenances is melancholy.
down from his place this week.
The Bestiu'the Market,
Ammunition of all Ki
the New
He invites the public to’ call around and see
mi
SACRAMENTO, March 27, 1890.
Joun F. Cooper: Dear Sir—I had occasion this evening
at the grand concert of the great cornetist Jules Levy, in
the Metropolitan Theatre,to try, and to carefully test, your
Mathushek Piano, and [ am happy to be able to congratulate you upon tbeactual high state of perfection these
splendid piau.os have reached.
EDWIN M, SHONERT.
John McKinney of Lake Tahoe was island the intermixture of Arab and
All Styler,
The: Famous Sunerior Ranve,.
SAE,"
, and
STOCK which is also of the LATEST STYLES
~ ts not affected
with the changes
in the weather,
little information of tribes beyond the
limits of their respective domains. There
are a variety of types among the people,
the prevailing characteristics of race
being those known as the Papuan,
which are found espeoially in the southeast of the island. In this type is
fownd long frizzy hair, which is dressed
by its owners into the. form of a mop;
a skin removed just a shade from
black; a prominent aquiline nose, deressed at the point: and protruding
ps, which cause the chin to appear to
retreat.
Leprosy, elephantiasis, itch
and ophthalmia are frequent among the
New Guinea natives, and fully a third
of them are afflicted with a malignant
ringworm caused by a microscopic insect. Among certain coast tribes of the
tamento division, except the passengér engines, are being converted from
Prices, therefore he has just received a VERY LARGE
is now ready for inspection.
.
©
UOOK :: STOVES :; AND ::RaNars
“Agents tor the celehrarec
Worth a Section
CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING
in Wheat.
s and Lowes
posed of, as they were’of the Latest Style
Some ofthe
latest sales made in Sacramento have been
made tothe fin@st pianists for their own pereonal use.
There are over 1100 ‘*Mathushek”’ Pianos in use in Sacramento alone, and uot one failure in 20 years. When in
Sacramento come in and see us. We are pleased to show the
‘‘Mathushek” and its superior points. The “‘Mathushek”’
These communities live at constant
feud with one another, and can give
seth
Fruit
readily disTen Acres in
The first stock of Millinery received was
1S THE ONLY PIANO MADE WITH
The Tuning Pins Bushed into a Solid Iron Frame.
U.8. Mgrs
for nerv
Phe Union Paradise cont
aining woe wore
f ey,
~}witliamette Vall
, excels the
acres
le
of ferti
crop moines. Ee
Heeain ane fruit. No. No cold weather.
irrigation. No cyclones lands cheap.
‘. No extreme heat. Rich
Etc., Etc., at the
BO
Twelve Distinct Styles of —
HEA
TING :: STOVES
And all the Best gnd Newest pa
GRASS eeoves.
LIMATE SO MILD THE
Amn
Glassware, Orotkeryware, Ftc:
.
iriest Sta e
Sits show Uregon the healt ous sufferers. terns.
Besides a Big Stock of
Mathushek Piano
And Small Fruits.
all the yénr-arouad.
COOPER'S : MUSIC . STORE,
JOHN F. COOPER,
By no otber way could-any part of the
interior be as yet safely-entered.
But little knowledge of the interior
of New Guinea can be obtained from its
native peoples, which consists of a
great number of isolated tribes, differing much in appearance and language.
Truckee Republican items.
fee 1Cillinery !_aa
A. Atte
Unt
DEALERS IN—
Pears, Cherries,.
Painese
ee
line of
Has concluded to keep on hand a full
631 J STREET, SACRAMENTO.
— 7kn—
Guinea is rich in fruit and plant life of
many descriptions, that the soil is fertile, the scenery magnificent in many
campfire, when not: engaged in fight
ing off mosquitoes.’
do
—or—
:
WH RECOMMEND vou
TO WRITE TO OR CALL AT
been made confirm the fact that New
_ long evenings while sitting around the
:
QO. Maltman, Sulphuret Works,
Fs
Miss L. Maltman, San Franci.co,
. } =f
Chas. Scheurman, Sacramento,
. .
*
Chas. Sacks, Ormonde,
:
Prof. O. H. Roberts, San Jose,
J.8. Gregory, Sam Francisco, ~
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Simon Vivian, Grass Valley:
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and swampy. As he penetrated the interior of the island he noted that the
turpentine for cuts and snake bites, a
fiuyproved> each day, and after a fe
-pouths of faithful attention to yor
fond— any self-test pe
sng;
Gack ia:
woinan, able to attend to all housebor
The medicine. has given tw
dutie
new jease of Hie, and I cannoe than
you too pmueb.
Dano the widersigned, citizens “ot
Centre, Mich., hereby corvify
afuv
+ above statement, made. by
be, is true in every. perticila
sitled to_tull_eredence.”=-OP
Jeriain, Gi
W.
Waring, ©. A
Ci
Wil Drugyist.
“tty brother, in England, was, fer :
lovg ime, nhable to attend to hs
sason of sores-oit his
r’s Aimebac antl
ined induced
Affe
John H, Brimskill, Washington,
people were more civilized than thgse }had: no eggs, milk or butter ‘to sell, residing upon the coast, but they were
the very articles we thought so plentiwarlike and treacherous, sometimes enful inthe country. Lay in aguod supdeavor‘ng to entice his party into amply of condensed milk, ham, bacon, buscades upon the shore, and several
beans, rice, crackers, cheese, canned . times attacking his launch with fleets
fruits, ete., and ‘last, but not least, aof canoes.
Attempts by explerers -tepush. by
box of zinc salve for poison oak, and
*
or
do
Mrs. Sutton,
starve. Canned corned beef costing 20 lian in character, the river banks low
-He
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Fred C. Clift, Oakland,
E. R. Shaw, San Francisco,
exorbitant, but we had to-buy or/ He found the vegetation to be Austraand everything in proportioy.
in my condition, my appetite began i:
return and with it came the ability t«
digest all the:food taken, my stren:t!
dia; Rose, Ma: bert,
but they have so far proved inaccessible. D’Albertis, the Italian explorer,
in 1876-7 steamed in the ten-ton launch
Neva five hundred miles up the Fly
river, in the south part of New Guinea.
‘cents at home, we bought for 40 cents,
do
H. Galbraith,
8. J. Pearson, Sacramento
J. L. Gappinger, Smartsville,
Nationat Hore, May 19.
thing but a mild disposition. The of which are visible from the. sea,
store was locked up, and after shout
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forests, and, where the shores are low,
the swamps and malarial jungles, together with the treachery and ferocity
of. its imhabitants, are causes which
have rendered it so long a mystery
to
Civilized eyes. While its coast-line is
comparatively well mapped, but little
more is known of the interior than that
it contains high mountain ranges, some
Soon afte
G. R. Gray, San Francisco,
Chas. Teg er, Railroad.
the {steep cliffs of its coast, the dense
results.
commencing to take the Sarsaparilla 1
could see an
do
do
Miss M. Hea,
John Poor,
full suits of brown ducking—t
of COP’siderablesize. A barrier.reef,
with
: Blous°
terial used for men’s overalls
for it aings that afford a safe harborage
material
that
of
bought
es can-be
-or large Vessels, lies outside of much
duced wonderful
do
Miss A. Heath,
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pig, Rtas LP
Stapleand. Fancy Hardt
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People
. previous year.
pralia, of which at one time it has-evir . The exportation fr
HEN they find how rapidly heaith
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is restored by taking Ayer’s Sarvet the present year
been a part. The geological will show ale
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& Rea
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of the shallow which com’
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noe Walley, s
«ge. increase, most of. saparilla. The’ reason is that this.
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