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June 21, 1895 (4 pages)

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\ : — aeniainammaaaniaal 4 y Tablished Every Evening, except Sunday: a JUNE, 21, 1895. —= 20WN & CALKINS, Proprietors. ee SERVED: BY CARRIERS AT rman 3 Cts. per Week or 60Cts. per Month Mtr» . ——— . WHEN PAID IN ADVANCE : SIx renee PER YEAR. . (AMENDING MINING LAWS. alifornia Congressmen Asked to Their Support to Two Measures. y the Legislative f money for the construction npound mining debris, and the other sug ests amendments to chapter 6 1e Revised. Statutes, relating inds and mining resources. efore pressing these ‘alifornia representatives in advance. ‘alifornia Senators and Vashington. Both measures proposed fr ‘onvention. One bill provides for the appropriation ion of the Secretary of War, in accordan Jebris Commission, for the construction vorks for the restraining and impounding ivers, and is designed to permit the co \ state. gricultural or mining, for the transfer ll disputes from the Federal land offices protection of drift mining. * Jection 2335: : (That whepever any contest shall arise of the Land Office in which such contest , court of competent jurisdiction in pounty where such land is situated, and eatee thereof. rise language, xpon the contestee, and thereafter « tuated, for answering in any civil act .ctions in such court, and when determ uch determination shall be certified to Legister, and such determination shal inding upon him and shall be forever jnestion. a * ‘efined mineral belt, € proven . onatrued in favor of the miners, and ne rules and regulations of the Land artment shall be so formulated and ants rather than to the land-grant Drift mining is cared for \ent of Section 2337, which provides: That where non-mineral land not inel ended to be used or occupied by the + mineral purposes, such non-mineral e . an application for @ patent for such rerewith or separately, subject to the reliminary requirements as,to. survey stiee as are applicable to vein Or ill site as provided in this chapter, as ordered the salary of the Postmas y Postmaster has been increased fices named during the last year. ‘Military Doings. "of Grass Valley next month. e3HILOH'S CURE, the great Cough mp Cure, is in great and, » contains twenty-five doses ouly dren love it. by Carr Bros, Give comfortable and cheap calicoes, all of which Two important bills have been prepared committee of the State {iners’ Association for passage by Congress. me of these provides for the appropriation . as of works to. coolest place where the coole ta meeting of the Legislative Committee . eithe ress to obtain if possible the support of the . g n his end a letter is to be pent to each of the of Congressmen, ineived the approval of the last State Miners’ 1,030,000 to be expended under the direcvith the. plans and specifications of the fining debris upon the tributaries and wranches of the Sacramento and San Joaquin & lete resumption of hydraulic mining in this The second measure provides means for letermining the character of land, whether che local courts of each county, and for the It is dclared in fs 59 the mineral character of any land claimed . to be aubject to entry or sale under an act of Jongress, it shal] be the duty of the Register made to immediately certify such contest to . immediately notify the contestant and conWithin thirty days after yach notice the contestant shall file in sucb office a verified statement of the facts upon “ivbich bé bases bis contest in plain and conand shall serve the same within the time provided by the laws ol he State or Territory where such land is he contestee shall file his verified answer to uch statement, and thereupon the contest hall be tried and determined as are ordinary lusive as to the character of the land in \ Whenever land is shown to be in a wellsuch land is to be eemed mineral land, unless the contrary It is further provided that the rovisions of the chapter shall be literally rinistered as toassiet the Government in isposing of the lands to bona fide applinads, as has of late years been the practice. by the amend1 a lode claim is used or occupied, or is in= cietor of such-vein or lode claim for mining ee ground may be embraced and included jode claim, and the same may be patented aims, but no location hereafter made of ich non-mineral land shall exceed ten wes, and payment for the same must be gde at the same rate as fixed by the iapter for the superfices of the lode claim. he owner of a quartz mill or reduction orks not owning a mine in connection jerewith may also receive a patent for his Postmasters’ Salaries Increased. The Postal Department at Washington is city increased from $1,700 to $1,800 w annum, and the salary of the Grass Val,800 to $1,900. The advance in salaries caused by the increase of business at the . This evening Lieutenaut Weinstock of eramento wil] inspect Company © of this y end also muster the members in again > aotual service. Tomorrow the company ll bold « target shoot. A squad of the . st shots will be selected soon to contest * th a squad of crack shots from Company ocket “ TEDAILY TRANSCRIPT . ARE LOOKING FOR COMFORT. — The Methods Some People Adopt During . A Concise Chronicle of Various Folks, \ the Summer Months. The heated term is upon us and bedy is endeavoring to make themselves as comfortable as possible. have different ideas as to what constitutes every” comfort. suffering from the chills will get out broiling sun when he has a chill, able to walk. The average wel] person, not obliged by the nature of his work to be where he will receive the full effect of the sun’s rays, will seek the shade and ep. deavor to avoid the heat. Many people don lighter wearing apparel, and the ladies especially turn their thoughts to the lovely lawns, the charming challies and the neat, in the material has a warm weather significance. The man with the tired feeling fills up on quinine, sarsaparilla or ssafras tea, and tries a dozen other remedies which his suffering and. sympathetic friends recommend a sure care. « The beer drinker bunts the st beer is kept, -. and others indulge in cool temperance of title 32 of drinks, ice cream and similar refreshments. to mineral} Others there are who try the effects -of & It was decided . change of climate and: surroundings, going r to the mountain lakes or to the sea~ neasures before Conside resorts. All these people are trying to et comfort, but it is the experience of those To . who have tried it that.the greatest amount comfort for the smallest outlay of money can be derived by keeping your head coo e. provisions. the latest novelties in fancy groceries, of . the prices are as low as any other dealer. —_——__—__—+ +60 — . BRADY BADLY WOUNDED. of : of Tonight. upfrom at Marysville at noon. wounded and was working south. of to capture him by nightfall. as to get beyond the reach of the officers. 1 losing copies of the bills, explaining their. at all times and buying of Geo. C. Gaylord urpose and asking™ support;-for themat. .the freshest, purest and best groceries and His store on Broad street~is always stocked with fine goods, including and The Officers Expect to Capture Him by Word was received here this afternoon that Brady, the train robber, had been heard He was badly The officers thought they would overtake and The wound he received in the recent encounter with the officers at Clear Creek, near Redding, has been a great hindrance to him in his efforts f L, C. Mack of San Francisco is in town. Ed. O’Brien came down from Granitey PERSONAL POINTERS. _ . Different people . ville today. C. Lilly came down from the Oak Tree The debilitated yndividual who is . mine today. Phil Richards returned yesterday from if he is . Salt Lake City. if! .'J. A. Chesnat Jr., of Oakland is here on i a Visit. Germain Poucyan here spending a few days. s Doings and Intentions. 1 of San Francisco is George D. Hilderband of San Francisco is in town. Mrs. T, A. Hender of Sonora is here vis. : iting the family of Jobn Werry. W. Glasson and Geo, Cunard came down rom North Bloomfield today. Jacub Arbogast is home frum San Franciséo on a visit to his parents. Phil Byrne is improving and will be able to be around again in a few weeks. Mrs. Edwards, formerly Mrs. John Van Marter, is here on a visit to relatives. J. P. Martin and E, R. Manzy, of San Francisco, arrived here last evening. tomorrow to Charles Grimes Jr. will go to Forbestown visit the family of George Harding. T, oO. last-evening on his way to field, H. W. Morris arrived here this morning from San Francisco, on his way to the Boss M Forbestown yesterday S. P. Williams of Tuttletown arrived here on last eveniog’s train and left this. morning for North Bloomfield. C. Cincher of San Jose arrived here this morning and left on the stage for Washington. M. Fellow of San Jose arrived here North Bloommine, Superintendent Fred Zeitler returned last evening from a business trip to San Francisco, _ Mrs. Gerandra and Miss F, Gerandra, of San Francisco, arrived here last evening on their way to Sierra county. iss Annie Harding arrived here from on a visit to the family of Charles Grimes. Mrs. Maud Van Doren, nee Bearden, & native of this ctty, died at Fresno on Tuesday last. (. Wealth the to tained and endure by taking Peruvian Bitters and ion, ined the 1 be concure. For sale everywhere. substitute. MACK’& CO., Sole Proprietors Of vitality and energy, a good ap petite and perfect health are obWhich tone up the stomach and invigorate the blood. In cases of la grippe, malaria, malarial fever and kindred troubles, Peruvian Bittere always bring speedy relief and The Perfect Tonic. Take no San Francisco, Cal, that DeadRemoval. — +06 OOOO orig — 46 MRS. A. PERRY railuded prosurvein same and lode From Pine Street, To the Mills’ Restaurant, On Broad Street. — patrons than ever before, Has Removed Her Oyster Parlors I am now better prepared to serve my ter in WEISENBURGER & COFFEY, Boulder Street, from ene stem tracts for all kinds of oa) Monumunt, ’ Tombstone ——_ oe promptly attended to, ; and the prices lowest in the State. and . warble or Granite Work give us @ call. =] Monuments, Tombstones, &c. Near Park Avenue. Weare fully prepared to take con And Granite Work. Scotch Granite, and Marble of every descripon. Lettering on Tombstones and Monuments _ WEISENBURGER & COFFEY. Ali work warranted to be first-class ; Before, giving your orders for any kind of town yesterday on Uncle” John Arbogast is quite sick at a short visit, return tomorrow. William Martio Jr., ing school at San Rafael, arr morning to spend the summer vavation. Miss Emma Brown of San Francisco, daughter of the late J. I merly of this city, is here on a visit to Mr, and Mrs. Henry Stenger. rived here on the morning train. is a large stockholder in the Reward an Col. George Stone of San Francisco ar~ Mr, Ston Symmarized Mention of Minor Home by a bey in the vicinity of North San Juan. here’ and will hereafter be found at the Reception saloon with Free Woodman. He represents E. M. Downer’s interest in the . business. and will }. who has been attendived home this 2, Brown, and forTHE DAILY TRANSCRIPT’S —— Happenings. Lewis & Henry have at their saloon aj oung ¢agle whose feathers are just begin. ing ‘to grow. ‘The youngster was captured . J. A. Bouquet of Oakland has arrived sa yery genial gentleman and will doubtess make many friends. Mr. se we —_——_——_+ 20-4 He Holds the Keys. City Marshal Dennen of Grass Valley has taken possession of the keys to the city jail at that place and refuses to allow the Constables or nightwatchman to use them. ‘The latter officials have complained to District Attorney Riley, and he will investigate the case. — + 060 Installation of Officers. Gen. J. F. Crossett will arrive here on Saturday for the purpose of installing the newly elected officers of Canton Neva, I. 0.0. F. All the officers and members are requested to be at their hall at. 8 o'clock sharp. After the installation there will be a banquet. Seip bss Ice Cream and Candy. the ladies a call. a ee eee Dancing in the Grove. form at Ragon's Grove, and work will b commenced next week. feet and suitable for social dances or othe entertainments. Prof. Michell will give t and parties. See > ae ach, liver, or bowels, should be prompt! rectified by Ayer's Catharic Pills. The Latest Events at Grass Valley Up to. suaesesesnviccis tas Mrs. Fred Nake and Miss Sallie Percival will conduct a candy and ice cream stand at Ars, Perry z restaurant, oe Broad street.} “Gdidition with Sour Stomech, Heart They will keep the nicest kinds of. candies . : and will make first-class ice cream. Give Prof, Michell and A. J. Ragon have arranged for the erection of a dancing platIt will be 35x50 this project the same careful management he has always given ‘to his dancing school At the first indications of disorder, the deranged or enfeebled condition of the stomThese Pills do not gripe, are perfectly safe tot ake, BY TELEPHONE, Rea d This 4
a ee AND THINK FOR A MOMENT, IF YOU HAVE NOT THOUGHT BEFORE That AP CARTER& JOHNSTON Are in the Swim for Trade this Spring and Summer With one of the Handsomest Lines of Spring Glothing, Furnishing Goods; : EKto., Htc EVER SEEN IN THIS CITY. ——— 0 Please 4 O'clock This Afternoon. Dr. John Jones of Grass Valley has been appointed chief dresser of the Ruilroad Hosital at Sacramento. A son of Wm. D. Harris of Grass Valley fell last night and dislocated his right arm. It was only a few days ago that the eldest son of Mr, Harris had his arm fractured. The Omaha Mining Company has declared a dividend, No, 32, of 15 cents a share, payable immediately in San FranThe Weiland Brewing Co.,. through its agent, Augustus Guiillaume, has contributed $20 to the Fourth of July fund. : Luthargo Flannigan, aged fourteen years, anorphan girl, died at the Convent this morning of consumption. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Edwards died this morning, aged one year and ten months, Sunday the Sportsman’s Club will hold a clay-pigeon ehoot on Alta Hill, beginning at 1:30 o’clock,. Fine badges for the members of Reliance Hose Company have been received from the East and will be worn for the first time on the 4th of July. : We are not the only Clothiers in this city, There are others. Consult them first and then come to us and compare our Goods and Prices with theirs, and see if ours are not all we claim them to be. . Eugene J. de Sabla and-family have ar"ug a omy nom el We ave Men's Suits, good fitting Goods, and . the Correct Style from $5 to $30. Our Furnishing Goods can’t be beat. OUR SHIRTS ARE PERFECT FITTING. You know as well as we can tell you that some shirts choke one, arms are too short, tail always creeping Up around your collar, etc. NOT SO WITH OURS. Ours are cut by men who know that the Shirt is to fit a man—not'a hitching post. All 36 inches long, felled seams. Buttons put on to Stay, and and our Shirts range in prices from 25 cents to $4. We also carry a full line of BULL BREECHES, the best working Pants made. Can not be ripped. 3 Also, Sampson's Overalls, 60 cents per pair. Also, a Beautiful line of Straw Hats. Garter & Johnston, here. There Is Merit En Mioad’s Sarsaparilia. 1 was in bad e r oO i UE Ary) \ ie Ny Z ', y . Lochary, Roxbury, Ohio. Palpitation, Hot Flashes. Since tak” ingdteod's Sarsaparilia lamas well as ever. I give Hood's Sarsaparilla all the credit. the home of his brother Jacob, on Rock and remove all tendency to liver and bowel] creek: complaints, George Harding came over fon Paes ee COULD HARDLY WALK RHEUMATISM P, H. FORD Ouachita City; La., After TWO YEARS e d I took no other medicine, JOHN R, LocuARY, Roxbury, Ohio. Remember, ' Hood’s :. Cures Hood’s Pills are taking the lead. 25c. ‘THE ONE PRICE HOUSE. Corner of Pine and Commercial Streets. Greatly Reduced Prices a LEADING JEWELERS. UETJE & BRAND, . . Of Trimmed Summer . HATS and the Merrimac mives, BAe —aaa Ice Cream Tonight. iS CURED Mrs, Naake and Miss Percival will have HMA ae / — Greatest BROAD. STREET, above Pine, NEVADA CITY. ice cream on sale at Mrs. Perry’s new res-. " F THE uae OF Variety. taurant on Broad street tonight. Don’t Ayer Ss Sarsaparilla . Call and be convinced. : —LATEST STYLES IN— forget it. j2lit . —_—_—__ 8 ‘For fully two years, I suffered from oF LEADER MILLINERY ¥ Si As the names indicates, Hall’s Vegetable theumatism, vines was frequently so such Oo: : ‘ Watches, ; Diamonds Sicilian Hair Renewer is a renewer of the — that I could hardly walk. OF . * BE hair, includiug its growth, health, youthful spent some time in Hot Springs, Ark., o: BROAD STREET, NEVADA C TY R: iN color, and beauty. “Ts will please you. hnd the treatment helped me for the ot . . . Clocks, gut ya and Other (eats Sree = time being; but sogn the complaint re0} z 2c aa SR MEMS Fee aA \ ‘H AM P s Geder-¥o ‘ne turned and I was as badly afflicted as S Ordinance No 125 t 1 4 Y recious ur ice. ever, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla being recomoj 2 : Spec cles, : ‘SEVENT EEN: The Unton Ice C co) eat Aali ra mended, I resolved to try it, and, after ef An ordinance to provide. Revenue—to levy a \ Stones : ympany wi deliver ice AEE ms edhe > oO: 4 > on Steet P. Tax y , 3 using six bottles, I was comple tely 33 City Road and Street Poll Tax for the years ewe \~! eat gh of a city. Be age left the} .eured.”—P. H. Forp, Ouachita City, La Ps . ay] vy sie oF TR Opera Glasses offee on the Plaza \ ; liv at i . MHE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE C Wr sanded to oo sad it las . The Ree * oi T of Ravets do cna as follows: ony, WAY C ES Jewelry, dH Section 1, Thata City Road and street Poll I e Seas dean al —— Ayer $ only Sarsaparilla D4 . Tax of Three Dollars is herehy tevied, for the ather The Best St li Mrs, T. S. Hawk1ys, Cattanodga, Tenn., 4 . fiscal year 1895-1896, upon each male inhabitat erling says, ‘‘Shiloh’s Vitdlizer ‘SAVED MY LIFE.’ I Admitted ° ant of the City of Nevada over the age of 21 \ME KEEPERS , ; #liz 8 I LIFE. mitte °o and under 50 years, for City Road and Street Goods i consider it the best re medy for a debilitated AT THE wo 2 oO purposes, which said Poll Tax shall haanne , Silver and system I ever used,”’ For Dyspepsia, Liver RLD’S FAIR $ ; due gue pecs collectable on and after toe i Py = ‘i sae ca aE; ; * first day € Jane 1895, i tk = cider hee Ne eogooceccacceeeeeeoosh . iy iar ort milecrionot sonoot Boll axe, Silk Guards. Plated Ware: Sold by Carr Bros. ection 2, The City Marshal of said City of eee Ree gS Re Se evens s ity pape collector of said tax, f and shall collect the same inthe manner proJ Oi e ewelry madeto order and repaired fc in hi d North Ban Assessment Notice, — ORIENT GOLD PLACER MINING COMPAN business, Location of principal place of Juan, Nevada County, Ca rnia. Location of United states Gold Coin, to the Seeretary, the Boara of Directors. H. GERMAN, Secretary 320 Office National Hotel, San Juan, NOTICE TO Contractors 2 Builders. I am prepared to do all kinds of Pirst-class Plumbing and Water Pipe Work Connection Taps made-to Main. Brass and Plumbing Goods of all kinds in stock. -+-" Water and Gas Pipe. Hardware, Stoves, Paints, Oil, Varnishes. IRON, STEEL AND COAL. . CROCKERY, Cutlery, Guns and Pistols. Plated Ware, Hose, Belting and all kind of Mining Supplies. { have the only first-class Plumber in the County OBO, E. TURNER, 66,57 and 69 Pine Street, Nevada City. vorks, Sierra County, Cal. Y, I am now prepared to do lithe above work in a nat s office, North San Juan Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain t e e ehauge Hotel. Hall on Monday, July 29th, 1895, From 5 to 8 o’clock P. M Jud es—Eb. C. Grissel and Riehard Eddy, Clerks—Senry Hartung and J. FE. Isaac. By order of the money of Fire Delegates. GUS KOPPE, Proprietor. lent scenery and no high trestles, " Timetable : mento, ters furnished free. Orders left at Henneasey’s stable wilt promptly attended to. Carriage and Sign Painting, . 3's‘: uh Fine and Artistic Manner, and at the . 2/S),°7% 8795 and { . , Sena = Yea—Carr, Gault, Rich, No—none. W } + Election for Chief Engineer. : redia cs etettem. {H FOR MEN'S EAR. ~<a euk ARNUAL ELROTION YOR)" . . Bt, Clare PAGER. © {i ive li i Bs ELE ye Heer 4 ee . A PERFECT: . fe have an extensive line of imported and domestic ' Ohist Rrginosrend Assistant Chtet ‘ cloths for Dress Suits, Business Suits, and your ‘‘Sunday eee ti ea hala at ioe Notice to Creditors. FIT . Best” Suit. I am making OVERCOAIS of the Latest . E. ISAAC, Preside Wm. Scott, Secretary. if spas 7° COLFAX STAGE, Two Round Trips Daily this J, M. Walling Attorney for Administratrix. Fare, $1. ate oe eee A nice, shady, 16-mile drive, with excelLeave, Nevada City at 4:30 A. M. Connections faade with Colfax local to SacraLeave at 11:30 A. M. connecting with N 1 East and No, 2 West bound soatue, Dus vided by law, and upon the negleet or refusal therefor to pay said tax after demand, -e. rd ir 9 must collect the W same by seizure and sale of any personal 5 i sume hy selmte and sale of any pervonal prop. atches, Clocks and Spectacles repaired and warranted. made after three hours verbal notice of time . : and place and the provisions of Sections 3791. 3796 of the Political Code of First-Class Work and Lowest Prices. Notice is hereby given, that ats meeting of the Californti 5 moar or Directors, held gle 15th day of Very Lowest Rates po eile — apply to and govern such une, 1895, an assessment, of Fifty Cents (50 , e sags RE ESS Gang June’) per'share, was jevied upon the capital A atiare of the public patronage i . . Section 8 lhe City Marshal must make a ge Countr orders prom ‘ cents) Ber ste, toe” pavabie nmesiatly . ited. public patronage is solioeworn report to the City Board of Ziutet cd ‘ prenpyy ane = by him during the preceding month, and must pay the same, less the amount of his per= ceutage for collection, to the City Treasurer at » paid on the 20th day of July, 1895, will be $ a a es delinquent, and advertised for sale at public Formerly with R. H. Forman. the seme time that other revenues are made * * ee RH HHH HH y uM MMM eo 2 x eS eS eS auc unle nt ia madé> een vayable. ] + FT TE antag, Ane ples» ane : a saniie) rk ha Shop at Seaman’s Carriage Factory pee ection 4. The City Marshal shall be allowed . " : ‘as ’ veal linquent assessment, together with costs of on Piety Hill. fifteen per cent of all such poll taxes co!lected . @ if advertising and expenses of sale. By order of Orders may be left at the National Exshapes oad said fiscal ycar, for making such 5 an vereda S$ collections. . ’ . Pasied June 8, 1895, by the following vote: sity Fashion, with satin linings and silks facings, at prices that compare favorably with ‘‘store” overcoats, Come and see them. STATE OF WM. SHERWOOD, dec . E Notice is hereby given by the Sgmanee’ . GUARANTEED. ed, Adiministratrix of the Estate of Wm . sherw:od deceased, tothe creditors of and ali . . persons having claims against the saiddeceased . to exhibit them with :he necessary vouchers w thin four months after the first publication of this notice to the said Administra'rix at Graniteville, Nevada County, California, the same being the pias for the transaction of the business. of said estate, in said county of Ne{ — oe E. E. DULAC, Merchant Tailor. Commercia] Street, in Transcript Block. vada, re CHARLOTTE R, SHERW ¥ EY YY TS FF : *. Administratrix of the Estate of Wm. a : : ieiinanes 4 dece ised : Dated this 10th day of June 1895, 18 a a a a —= \ The : Transcripil Wf sive You It I 3 For Common S$ IF YOU HAVE.A SUIT MADE WITH ue SUITS $45 UP. Revecgene ‘AS AN +betAnnual Meeting. Te Annual Meeting of the Stockholders Avdertising Medium : —— Perfect Fit Guaranteed. : $4 UP. ; ti ‘ PANTHarmony Gravel Mining Company IT ) IS THE ae CALL AND EXAMINE 6 ° Will bé he wipe Nevada City, California, on Tuesday, July 2d, 1895,° At the hour of 8 o'clock P. Nevada City, June oth, 1896; we M. K, CASPER, Secretary. -Merchant Tailors, PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY, ROTC -_THEDAI (Estab } Nevada Oitv Published Eve BUBSCRIPTION aixty Cents a M paid in Advant LocAL READ! for First Insert! sequent Time, ‘ For Other Adve cation, . an senomanpranemenimera ma FRIDAY.. bat Grass Vall Reduced J Hon, John Narrow Guag donation to tl will transpor from Colfax a jey and returt to attend the ido 80 for $1 +2 good from the will be sold round trip — fare. Round Nevada: City time-table ha Leave Nev 12:15 BP. Me, Leave Gra lp. Mi, 4:30 The races as follows + _. Firemen’s nics 220-yard ¢ $2. Three-legs $4; second, 4 Wheelbar: ond, $2. 100-yard ‘prize, $4; se Girls’ rac $3; seco! ayard ize, $5; tr Putting 1 Military 1 ent—First . 100-yard Fat mer’ pounds)—] 100-yard prize, $1; 8 Obstacle $1, 100-yard ‘iret prize Married ize, $3; « Hop, ste Running ond, $2, ‘The rea to learn t) disease th ‘all its sta; Catarrh C to the me >constituti tional tre takén in blood anc * thereby diseane, 8 building nature in have so 1 that they case that testimon Addr F a> ¢ Again dential ¢ the aid . tetter’s vigorow) upon t which i about t tion, a bile ant by the and thi bilious kidney ness at moved food a simile