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Sort of Weather to be Expected Barly .
-eentral valleys 5th, Eastern States 7th .
THE TRANSCRIPT.?
IWESDA\..... JUNE 21, 1898.
Published every evening except Soe
Sundays and Legal Holidays by
BROWN :& CALKINS.
N.P. BROWN. L. 8. CALKINS.
Tur Chico Enterprise say's very traly .
that it would be something of a retribution if the scene of the collapse of
the war with Spain should bappen to
b> Santiago, which was also the scene
The. Warship Vitoria Was Dam-.
ot the Virginius tragedy, when thirty
Americans, ninety Cubans and six British subjects were shot as pirates. at The Troopships Get Warm Welcome From
terward, when the proof was adduced
that they were not pirates, but the seamen, officers and passengers of a
}
Sampson's Fleet. .
i
}
United States vessel, this Government .
accepted $80,000 in reparation, The: ‘ :
whirligig of time brings about its re-. Special to the Daily Transcript.
venges? :
THE Probibitionist platform adopted Paris, June 2 1—Admiral
in Fresno sets forth that the right’ of Camara’s fleet has returned to
suffrage should bave no qualification . Cadiz.
“save intelligence and sobriety.” But, . The warship Vitoria was
asks the Oakland Enquirer, how mach .
intelligence must one possess, and how . badly damaged and had to be
long must he haye been sober before . towed into port.
he performs the act of casting a bal.
lot? The Prohibitionist proposition is Blanco Shot In Revenge.
sound enough as a_ philosophical gen.
: ? N,Jane 21—Mail advices
erality,-but, like most other qualificaWASHINGTON, ‘e :
tions which it has been attempting to .
enforce, it would prove weak in prac-.)
FOSTER'S FORECAST.
Next Month.
Weather prophet Foster’s last bulletin gave forecasts of the storm wave to :
cross the coutinent from the 25th to!
the 29th, and the next disturbance will ;
reach the Pacific Coast about the 30th, .
cross the west of Rockies country by
the close of July 1st, great central val.
leys from-2d to 4th, Eastern States 5th. :
A warm wave will cross the west of}
Rockies country abont Juue 30th, great .
central valleys July 2d, Eastern States
July 4th.
A cool wave will cross the west of .
Rockies country about July 3d, great . CAPTAIN GENERAL BLAXCO,
._, 8ay a Spanish volanteer named Salva
The temperature of the week ending .
8 a. m. July 4th, will average below .
normal east of the Rockies and about; Havana. Salva’s brother was shot last
normal on the Pacific Slope. BRainfali' week by Blanco’s orders and the -Gen
for the same period will be above nor-: eral was shot in revenge.mal in the Rocky Mountain countries, ; 7
and the Missouri valleys west of the P
river, about normal on the Pacific, Retaliation Theatened.
Slope and the New England States,; WasHineron, June 21—The President
and below normal about the upper) and the Secretaries of the War and
Jakes, in the Obio vailey and in the! N that th
thorn Gikiec . Navy are loth to believe e
The next monthly bulletin will give . SP@Hish authorities have refused to exa general forecast of July weather and . Change Lieutenant Hobson and his
as the 1898 drouth will be most effect-. seven men. If such is the case the
ive in July and August it will be of . government will retaliate with severe
nnusna! interest to know in what parts
of the country the drouth will besevere ae
enough to injure crops. ‘says: If any harm comes to those
a ee {prisoners the Spanish Admirals and
An O10 Hemeeme Celina Reopened. . Generals will be held responsible and
measures, A member of the cabinet
}
.
G'ad to See Them.
Wasuineton, June 21.—A dispatch
from Sampson officially annownces the
safe arrival at Santiago yes:erday of
the American troop ships.
Kingston, June 21.—The invading
force that arrived off Santiago yesterday has not yet landed. Shafter and
Sampson are conferring as to the most
available place to put them ashore.
The members of Sampson’s fleet were
crazy with enthusiasm when they
sighted the transports, and ringing
cheers were exchanged.
To Meet the Invaders.
HonekonG, June 21,—Advices from
Manila say: The Baltimore sailed today to meet the Charleston and the
troop ships from San Francisco.
It Will Not Work.
HoxaKona, Jane 21—Cuptain General Augusti is trying to arrange with
the European warships in port for their
joint occnpation of Manila.
RememBer, THE Ow1 is the only saloon in Nevada City that sells straight
whisky, m25tt
A Jury Trial Tomorrow.
The trial of Milton Calloway, an!
. .
shot General Blanco in the leg at . 9¢0d half breed charged with assault on .
a daughter of John Gilmore, will begin .
tomorrow morniug before a jury. in the .
Superior Court. .
The trial of Joseph Zipf, a sawmill .
man arrested for knifing au Italian, is .
set for Friday. 4
Thos. S. Ford, has begun suit in the .
Superior Court ageinst Edward Gagan .
and Luke Voyce to quiet title to some '
land in Willow Valley.. Plaintiffis an .
agricultural claimant and defendants .
maintain that they have a right to.
mine the land.
Sa SPV” Sy Rte as RS
Three Failed In Arithemetic. .
—
Of the nine persons who started in. !
It begins to-look us if the good old . treated as was Wirtz, the keeper of
Lecompton mine on Deer creek above . They will be
the Federal Loan mine would soon be! ; :
in successful operation again. Parties bung like murderers, not shot like
having a Jease and an option recently . soldiers.
reopened and retimbered the old tunnel at the blacksmith shop, intending A Game For Two.
to sink there; but they have now gone
800 feet up the creek and are reopening . Caicaco, June 21.—A cable from Mathe old incline which is down 180 feet. ; vila via Hongkong says the Spaniards
The hoisting and pumping rig was . shot 300 carbineers captured while tryswept away thirty years ago by high ing {5 escape. Aguinaldo, the insurwater and the working were filled by . ae
the flood. Now a new plant is being . 222* chief, sent word to the enemy
put up and the property will soon be . that he would retaliate by killing the
in active operation under the superin. Spanish prisoners in his possession,
tendency of David Voss. The Lecomp-.
ton has produced over $700,000 in early
times, paying from the surface down.
Andersonville prison.
yesterday morning to write for certifi.
cates at the semi-annual county teach.
ers’ examination two ladies and one}
gentleman fell down on the test study .
of arithmetic. There are four ladies .
and one gentleman stil] in the race.
—— + 2@eA Big Lime Contract.
John Jeffries will do the brick-work .
for the new air-compressor plant at the .
Plumbago mine, and will go up tomor.
row to look over the ground. The,
Plumbago ¢ompany has contracted for .
.
kiln.
——-060-e———
Grass Valley Briets. the Spanish Minister of War, has reLast night as Eugene McCann was in . ceived a dispatch from Captain General
the incline of the Gold Hill mine a car! Augusti saying the situation in the
standing on a switch above got loose
and descending rapidly struck and}
kaocked the young man some distance . tinue. If the lives surrounding Manila
down the incline. Strange to say he! are drawn closer communicatiop will
was not killed, but he has painful cuts be cut off, ;
on the thigh and leg and is bruised. aR
Frank Rose and Theodore Kohler’ Will Vote Next Week.
have gone to the State of Nevada on Wasurxeton, June 21.—The vote on
annexation of Hawaii will be reached
& camping trip. \
P. E. Gillette, the barber who is get-/.
ting upa military company, says he in the Senate next week and there will
has been imformed by the Adjutant . be at least thirty majority in favor of
General that he will be commissioned . it.
captain. : “4
——————< eee
Bunker Hill Picnic Tickets. Whole, bee Kine,
At the railroad station in this city, Gaylord sells it. Itis the best thing
580 whole tickets and 124 bualves were . Of the kind in themarket. Try it. 2t
sold last Friday for the Bunker Hill}
UNION :-: HOTEL,
Day picnic at Glenbrook Park. At}
Grass Valley 200 whole tickets and 30
halves were sold. RE Main Street, Nevade City.
—~+ eo ~
Will Build a House. . D. J. STEVENS, -David Muir has bought a portion of .
Carl Scheemer’s lot at the corner of}
Pine and Cottage streets. He will)
shortly commence the erection there of . Seo Pillsburg, Eureka,
= rgan, Forest Hill, .
a — one-story cottage with base-. yy Fiynn, Auburn,
es » Sol J. Levy, San Francisco,
W. H. Ba on, *
Mrs. Blackwell Banner Mine,
P. 8. Mille, Sacramento,
M. K. Ryan, San Francisco,
‘. 8. Mills, Sacramento,
MANAGER
Hotel Arrivais.
Chas. H. Cunning, Forest City,
Iz You Have Any disease due to im-.
p ire or impoverished blood, like scrofula, salt rheum, dyspepsia, or catarrh, .
you should take Hood's Sarsaparilla’ ee : :
William Cain, Lincoln, and be promptly \cured.
Hoop’s P1iis are easy to take, easy to, eg nol Bap Francisco,
operate. Cure indigestion, Liliousen Gillis Doty, Sacramento,
ness. 25¢. ; G. A, Avery, "
Maprip, June 21—General Correa, !
.
{
. Phillipines is grave. Desertions con-.
.
}
}
“Three from two you can’t,”
says the schoolboy. Right! Three
from two you can’t, either in dollars or dividends or sarsaparilla,
It takes the best sarsaparilla root
.t@ make the best sarsaparilla extract. The-best sarsaparilla comes
from Honduras, C. A., and the Dr,
Ayer Co. tically controls the
we product. a others claim
to be making “best” sarsaparilla.
They must be making it out of the
remainder left after subtracting
three from two. But, “three from
two you can’t.” Youcan’t make the
best sarsaparilla without best root,
You only get the best when you
cet Ayer’s
Sarsaparitia
which is made wholly from the best
_ Foot imported from Honduras.
scERACR I or c8 eae . energetic an
A Suit Over Land, . For twenty-five years that stand. BRIRF MENTION,
. Minor Notes and Commen's of Loca
aged and Had to . interest.
George ©. Gaylord, Grocer, Broad
. street.
Be Towed. . Attention is called to the change in
J, Levy’s advertisement.
Coleman Thornton has put on an ex:
tra stage between Washington and
Maybert.
The King & Wolford sawmill is being
moved to the timber belt on the ridge
above You Bet. ie
The dance that was to have been
given at Blue Tent Saturday night has
been postponed,
’ "Twas a patriotic rooster,
And every time he crew he
Gave up his “cock a-doodle-doo”
For “Yankee-doodle dewey.”
The Overton mill near Truckee is
cutting over 100,000° feet of lumber
daily. There is not an idle man in the
camp. ;
Last night a young son of George
Gilmore of Wood’s ravine cut ‘off the
end of the first finger of his left hand
while using a hatchet
Red, white and blue stockings are
coming in vogue, and patriotic men all
over the land are hoping to see more
of them, says the Fresno Republican.
The work of digging trenches for the
new water pipe was begun this morning on Main and Washington streets,
and those two thoroughfares present a
busy appearance.
A dance will be given at Ragon’s
Grove Friday night for the benefit of
the members of the Banner Baseball
club. . Gentlemen will be charged 50°
-eentsand ladies will be admitted free.
Last evening C. D. Preble pleaded
guilty to the charge of disturbing the
peace and will appear for sentence at
five o’clock this evening, The charge
of making threats to kill will come up
tomorrow. afternoon.
Mr.and Mrs, ©. P, Loughridge entertained the Excelsior Whist. Club last
evening at their home on Long street.
The first prizes were won by Mrs. H. L.
Cooper and George C. Gaylord, the
Persistent
Coughs
A cough which seems to han
on in spite of all the remedies whi
you have applied certainly needs
sensible treatment.
ard preparation of cod-liver oil, _
SCOTT’S
EMULSION
has proved its effectiveness in cur~
ing the trying affections of the
throat and lungs, and this is the
reason why: the cod-liver oil, partially digested, strengthens and
vitalizes the whole system; the hypophosphites
act as a tonic to the
mind and nerves, and the
lycerine soothes and
eals the irritation. Can
you think of any combination so effective as this?
. Be sure you get SCOTT’S Emulsion. See that the.
man and are on the wrapper.
goc, and $r.00, all druggists,
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York.
NATIONAL
thirty tons of lime from Mr, Jeffries’. Livery and Feed Stable.
. ROBERT M. LAITA, Proprietor.
Best of attention given to transient
. customers,
Stables Open All Night.
Foot of Broad Street, Nevada City.
Telephone No. 72.
ANIL
second by-Mrs. C. J. Brand and W. F.
Englebright. p
George W. Boeckmann died at San
Francisco Sunday morning of consumption, aged 22 years and 7 mouths.
He was the eldest son of Fred Boeckmann, President of the Providence
Mining Company. The funeral took
place this aftgrnoon. ‘
Robert Simmons ‘has sold his building on Pine street, now occupied by S.
W. Freeman ‘as a saloon, to the Masonic Hall Association. Mr. Freeman
has a lease for a year. When it expires the Masons will tear down the
old building and build in its place an
addition to their brick block which it
joins.
The case of Martin vs. Latta, in which
plaintiff sued to recover $100 from, de]}fendant for breach of warranty“ina
horse trade, was’decided last evening
by Justice Mulloy in favor of plaintiff.
Its trial consumed two days lust week.
I. ©. Lindley was plaintiff’s attorney.
The horse was returned last evening to
Mr. Latta and ‘he accepted it.
Try THe OwL for mixed drinks. m25
UNLOADING COAL.
e
Two Ways of Discharging Coal From Canalboats Into Carts. s
Scoops like those that are used in
taking up. mud from under water, in
deepening slips, that shut together in
the mud, biting out « great mouthful of
it to be lifted up and dropped intoa
scow, are also used in unloading coal—
in taking coai out of boats. The ordinary
way of unloading coal from boats into
carts on the wharf alongside is with
big scoops holding a quarter of a ton
each, which are bung on pivots so that
_When they are cast loose they can easily
be upset aud emptied. These ecoops are
filled in the baat by men who. tip the
scoop on its side toward the coal and
scrape the coal down into it until it is
almost full aud then right it up anc
finish filliug it with shovele The scoo;
by borse or steam power to the driver
Waiting with his cart on the wharf,
who empties the scoop into bis cart.
Meanwhile the men below are. filling
another scoop. The shovelers who dc
this work earn good wages, but they
must be men of strength and endurance,
and they may have to work Jong hours
' The steam scoop is used in only the
smaller sizes of coal, but the work that
it does is done much cheaper than it
sould be done by hand shoveling. The
scoop is dropped open ‘upon the coal in
the hold of a canalboat and then closed
by power operated by the engineer who
runs it. The sersrated lower edges of
the two parts of the scoop are drawn together down through the coal until they
meet, thus holding the coal inclosed.
The scoop is then hoisted up and
swung in by power, not over the cart,
but over an. elevated pocket or bin
which has a spout on each side so that
two carts can load at once. When it
has been swung in, the scoop is opened,
to discharge its contents into the pooket,
and then it isswung out again and once
more dropped open ppon the coal in the
boat below.—New York Sun.
Electric Lighting ln Tunnels,
America is leading the way in the
matter of illaminating railway tunnels
by means of electricity. The Baltimore
tunnel is thus lighted, and arrangements are being made to light the Hoosac tunnel in the same way. Similarly,
on thé continent the great St. Gothard
tunnel will shortly be illuminated by
means of aro lamps. ‘Tbe advantages
claimed for an electrically illuminated
tailway tunnel are many. Among other
things, it will presumably greatly reduce the chances of an accident happening either from collision’ or through a
broken rail or an obstruction, ag the
enigneer will be enabled to see clearly
a long way ahead—far enongh at least,
if the lights are properly distributed,
to stop his train in time. —Industrieg
and Iron.
Variations on an Ancient Theme.
: “My wife,” said the tall, lantern
jawed man, ‘‘is as womanly a woman
as you could find, but she can bammer
nails like lightning. "’
**Wonderful,’’ sang the chorus.
‘Lightning,’ the tall, lantern jawed
man continued, ‘‘seldom strikes twice
. in the same place.”—Cincinnati En
. quirer.
A Magnificent Combination for the Peale
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eee Latest Spring. Attractions.
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An unlimited variety in every department of the Store.
We are offering these inducements with the best and
i. handsomest Spring Goods you ever saw.
QUALITIES AS YOU LIKE THEN.
Styles and Fashions as you like them.
. Assortment complete and all RIGHT
fail to see our splendid stock and take advantage of the inducements offered in
PRICES. Don’t
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‘Men’s and Boy’s Clothing, Hats,
_ + CAPS AND FURNISHING GOoDs.
, All the Latest and Nicest Styles of the season.
__It is impossible to make a mistake in
\if you select from the present stock of
GRIMES CLOTHING. ENPORIOW
.
your Spring buying
is hooked on to-@ rope and hoisted uy’
Try Tue Ow for a first-class drink.
a
eT PERSONAL POINTERS,
known. Actus! tests show it goes one:
and Young.
C. E. Johnston of Graniteville is here. :
Senator Doty of Sacramento was here
last night. E
Mrs. Thomas Brock went to N orth
Bloomfield today.
Robert M. Mien arrived here from
Oakland this morning:
W. T. Harker und Geo. W. Lucas of:
Relief Hill are in town.
Major J.S. McBride came over today from North San Juan. :
Misses Alice and Mary Sharkey re-. .
turned to Sacramento today.
Robert McMurray will arrive this
evening from San Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L. Miller and
son came over from North San Juan today. 5
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
R. V. Halton of Washington mining
district has returned from a trip below. :
W. F. Englebright left this noon for], dv's old wateh with go oie
Bear Valley where he will spend 4/4, s. cn outside cese of watch. 1: ¢ ev wili
week.
please leave ut this office’ and receive reI. Copeland “was here last night on . ward. : oa Ne
his way from San Francisco to Dowee New Rates For Beer,
nieville. ;
W. W. Waggoner goes to the Plumbago mine tomorrow on a surveying} We, the undersigned Brewers and
their representatives doing business in
Nevada City, Grass Valley and vicinity
Absolutely Pure
eel
Lost.
expedition. ,
Mrs. Wm. Giffin and niece, Mrs. May . do hereby agree not to sell Beer for less
G. Newton, have gone for Oroville on} than the following prices per keg, net
a visit to friends. cash—no rebate of any nature :
Thomas Darling arrived here from 15 Gallons, + = $5.00
Downieville last night, being en route 10 Gallons, 3.35.
to San Francisco. 5 Gallons, = 1°75
O. K. Cloudman, George B. Finnegan. This agreement to take effect upon
and Charles H. Powers of You Bet . ®"4 after this date :
were in town today, J. W. Upton,
Halstead Matthieson has returned to Frank Bros.
Folsom after visiting his brother W. F. Michell,
Peter at Chalk Bluff. Mrs. S. Binkelman,
Thomas Mein left Oakland last Whelihan Bros.
Thursday for Alaska to make his George Gehrig,
annual inspection of the Treadwell Asrael Hosken, _
mine. : Isoard & Son.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Myers, R. A.
Teta fone nas som soe] STARKEY & PALEN’S
: Treatment by Inhalation,
A. F. Rooker, who.got the star route
contract for carrying the mail on the
Washington ‘and Graniteville lines,
arrived this morning from San Francisco.
Superintendent McKinlay of the
Providence mine will tomorrow evening entertain some friends by giving.a
whist party at his rooms in the Union Dysentery,
hotel, .* Catarrb,
Se EE Asthma,
Fadden Cigar Store, wDebility
Debility,
Headsche,
Junction Main and Commermercial Streets.
Rheumatism,
THOMAS J. TORPIE, Prop.
Neuralgia,. (Successor to Mrs. I. Waters.)
1829 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa
' FOR
Consumption,
Bronchitis,
AND ALL
Chronic and Nervo.ss Disorders,
‘HE ORIGINAL AND onzy GENUIN
T Sompoand Oxygen "-reatment, that one
Ste ey and Palen, is a scientific adjustment of
he elements of Oxy?,en ‘and Nitrogen MAGNETZED; andthe compound fs so condensed and
: made portable th:¢ rt is sent all over the world,
Th ° ; It has been in use for more than twenty years
@ i ran N 0 1gars housands of piticnts have been treated, andi
over one thousand physicians have used it, and:
ecommended it—a very significant fact.
it dves not act as most drugs do, by creating
onc
erailment, and beneflitting one organ at:
the ‘expense ef another, often requiring a second:
course $9 eradicate t: e evil effects of the tirst,.
out Compound Oxygen is a revitalizer, .enewTO BE FOUND IN NEVADA CITY.ing, strengthening, inviyorating th hole :
These ements are confirmed he ire roae
Dae Cresolene
testimonials,
* ‘ published i b f 7 :
Whooping Cough, Croup only with the ex resspermission 0 the patient
their names and address
___ Asthma, Catarrh, Colds. can refer to them for further Informa ea
: gre e
ot RESOLENE being administered by inbal-. rise tos host oft mitatore wee a eee
Safest and n t E ppl ng their preparations pound
se ffectual and the names of our patledin che een
worthle:s Concoctio s. -But a
. made elsewhere or by others, ich ied Cane
Of treating the throat and bronchial tubea
Its efficiency in ep coping Cough and Croup
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and we thought the first shipment would more than supply
septic qualities render ACTION AND RESULTs,” is the title ofa new
As Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, eto. Sold by
Casea—mDiany. of them afier heing
e
Still Another Display of
the demand.
The finest assortment of
book of 200pages. published by Dra. Starke. &
H. DICKERMAN, Druggist and Stationer, abendoned to die by other phy#icians. Will be
. :
; Palen, whichgives to all enquirers full inforNevada City . maied FREE to any address on application
Ladies, our sale of Wash Goods this season has keen,
This day we place in our window a sample line of
OUR LAST CARGO.
We want you all to see it,
s bt: Orgsntiie — at $1, $1.25, $1.50 and $2 a suit.
White Goods of all kinds.
White India Linen, roc, 12%4c, 15¢, 20c, 25¢
White Organdies, 25¢, 50¢, 75¢, $1 per oan.
White Ribbons of all kinds.
Sash Ribbons, all shades and widths.
White and Cream Gloves in all length
White Fans at all prices, in
White Handkerchiefs at al] prices,
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Prominent
—,
Sallie Percival to F
bia on the Fe
Sallie Percival,
most popular
ladies, will be th
parade on the 1
rth. This patrioti
is will be the. God
will occupy the pc
Magship of the Am
ing prepared by th
ast night's meeting
s arranging for the"
y gratifying, showir
department of -the
g neglected. The
ittee.said only one b
iwn had refused to co
md, It was a fore;
iat $1000 would ber
2 t much--was already
le canvass would be
morrow, The coma
d evening program b
th Lee Leiter as cha
ury company has—
ake a grand success
hd evening sham bat
lied to the front bi
Hit has to go the com
ther arrangements.
vitler has named -C
red Searls aschief ai
icting mucb roatine b
he committee adjour
Phursday evening.
F —-+ ooo
46 YEARS .
Califerni
Here-o0 a
» James Haworth a
Ene of San Francisec
last evening's train.
loye of the San F
‘will be remembered
the president of th
Oo. for many year
Mrs. C. A. Pare who
this and wife’s care f
‘San Francisco in the
"Lime and the vicis
shave had no power
ot the friendship fo
‘and each, when sorr
ou the other, has be
‘wcts of kindness al
thy to lighten the bi
-th: evening of life
‘are lengthening eas
mre than usual int
Mr. Haworth wil
' Marysville and rem
/ San Francisco the
' daughter who diec
. will be laid in Oy
tery teside that of
' lest August.
He Plead
Lee D. Craig,
Notsry Public who
day for striking G
into Justice Ho
r rmorning and ple:
Lane, Leonard De
f .AMem and H. Shor
his honor in ordet
» .of thecase. The
ithe assault was
-and made* withot
-N hell being giver
aiefend himself, —
. Craig $50 which w
The Fourth
Visitors to Mar
fimd far greuter
higher order of
nally seen in ce
mittee ia charge
have plenty of .
arrange a splend
a battle scene on
who visited tha
and witnessed tk
the amusement:
and up-to-date, .
eet
$100 R
The readers
pleased to learn
one dreaded di:
been-able to cul
that is Catarrb
is the only posi
the medical fra’
. a constitationa!
_ ptitutional tree
.Gure is taken
-yectly npon th
faces of the #y1
the foundation
‘ing the patient
‘the constitatic
iin doing its
have 80 muc
powers, that t]
Dollars for a
eure,
Send for cir
Addr
F. J. CHENE
Sold by Dr
tle. ~~
Hall’s Fam
A five roen
) street, at $85
m10-tf
¢
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A lot of Fau
Aetuat vain
2i cents att
© mmericia