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FRIDAY....-+-2+MARCH 3, 1899.
Al HENRY’S MINSTRELS,
A First-Class Batertalament At the
Theater This Evening.
At the theater this evening Hi Hénry’s minstrel troupe will appear. It
comes Irom a long and Very success-)
ful. engagement in San Franeisco. at
the California theater, It is a. troupe
of fifty persons with a full band, fine
orchestra, a dozen specialists-and several solo artists, instrumental and. vocal, and a number of comedians. Th.
‘}roy and pnt-under lock and key.
+
press generally commends “the company as all it is represented to be, one
of the largest and best minstrel organizations now on the road. The Los} thng, and is believed to have been conAngeles Times especially commends
the chorus work and the excellence of
the band and orchestra. Special pains
is taken to also approve of the novel
stage methods of the company, and of
the unique first part, which opens with
a naval scene, the entire troupe appearing as blue jackets and officers of the
American navy disposed upon the deck
of the flagship Brooklyn as she lay ‘before Santiago Harbor.+ In this scene
Henry is Admiral Schley, and the
‘. Shasta county, a Miss Oetthing from
1 is the Cetthing female’s sister.
graphed
‘James Gorley of that place, who says
-. that he is Nettie Gorley’s brother,
+3tates that Morrow enticed the girl .
house of easy. virtue.
county, having spent his early life at
ed a deadfall at the corner of Pine and
. medicine that he had secured the State
THE TRANSORIPT,. ARRESTED FOR ENTICING.
Frank Morrow and three young women who landed here from ‘the uorth/
about.a fortnight ago and moved into;
a shanty on Coyote street opposite the
Catholic rectory, owned bya woman . :
named Coughlan, were rounded up at
five o’clock last evening and todged in
the county jail, The arrest. was made
by Sheriff Getchell, Marshal Tomkins,
Deputy Pascde and Policeman Kilroy.
Last night a Chinaman who came with
the disreputable gang under the guise
of a cook, but waa in reality engaged
in steering his fellow-countrymen to
the house,was captured by officer Kil“The women are Nettie Gorley, a seventeen-year-old girl from abet 8
Roseburg, Oregon; who passes’ 88 Morrow’s wife, and a Mise Caldwell, also:
from the web-foot State, who says she
They were arrested upon a_telewarrant from Constable
Bigiseh, of, Andersom A letter from
away from home and put her, into a
Morrow is ‘well ‘known in Nevada
Moore’s Flat. Foratime he conductCommercial streets in this city. He
has for many years figured as one of
the mest notorious criminals of the
coast, having served no Jess than two
terms in State prison. He is an all
round confidence man, gambler and
nected with various robberies and one
or two incendiary fires that occurred
in this county during his stay here in
former years. He is fairly educated, a .
plausible talker and has seldom been
known to be out of funds. His professed reason for returning here last
month was to introduce a wonderful
agency for.= He represented that he
had made several thousand dollars in
Skaguay last year selling mules.and
}practical men to get together, pick out
\Gents ‘Timett 1s Texas Court Thit De-to2™ Bat Mind ct work ne a one ne
chorus is “At Santiago Bay.” Mr-. that it was his.intention to Tetarn to
Henry isan accomplished solo cornet-. Alaska in the Spring.
ist ‘and leads the fine band with which} Morrow told one of the officers conhis company is equipped, The San. fidentially last night thathe was here
Francisco Call speaks well of the solo. as a private detective, trying to ferret
vocalists, Davis and Decker, in seuti-}out certain mysterious crimes. He
mental songs, and of Teal, Clark-and. farthermore claimed that he had reAllman in comedy. ballads and coon gently been employed as a policeman
‘songs, and especially of the novelty of. ina northern town. He pretends to be
‘a cornet sextet playing in imitation of . inexpressibly pained and surprised at
Scottish pipers. his arrest, saying that he bas worked
fe steadily fora long time past, has not
‘ . drank intoxicants for two years and is
= “. “straight as a string:”. He. does not
+ Ge
. ng. \The officers here declare he has
clares it Unconstitutional, been running the lowest kind of houses
Nevada City has. a curfew ordinance } rom Oregon down. :
to keep children off the streets at uning from. Shasta county to take Morseasonable hours. of nights, It was
passed years ago and is generally heed. Tow and the women back to A: derson,
here the man will be brought to aced by the rising generation, although . .
there have never been any prosecuegunt for placing the Gorley girl ina
tions under its provisions. . house of bad repute.
The following from a recent issue of No sympathy is expressed here for
the Ameri¢an Lawyer, a law publicaMorrow. On the other hand there is
tion, is of interest in this connection: general satisfaction expressed at. the
“The curfew law has again been de-. Prospect of the community getting rid
clared unconstitutional, This time in of such a consciengeless scoundrel as
Texas: In ex-parte McCarver, 46S. W. cheaply as it will in this case, From
986, after quoting the ordinance passed the time. that he was accused many
by the town of Graham, and reviewing . 9 ears ago of a felonious ie apes on aD
the question of its reasonableness, the eight-year-old girl of Moore 8 Flat and
court held such an ordinance was not . “ed the town to escape being mobbed,
reasonable, that it was paternalistic, . the people of this part of the State
and an invasion of the personal liberty have had ROSS for him.
of the citizen. That court said a minor Morrow_is naturally quite an intellimay be unavoidably ~ detained away gent person and in his boyhood days
from home until after night, yet in showed considerable ability as a corpassing along the streets on his way to. respondent for some of the conmnty:
his home he commite an offense. He . papers. He always was “crooked,
may be at church or at some spcial however, and despite the many promgathering in the town, and yet when . !
the curfew bell tolls, in the midst of a
a sermon or exhortation, he would be. very lon
compelled fo leave and hie himself to jail.
his home, or if-at a social gathering, he
must make his exit in haste. “He could
not be. sent by his. parents toa drug
_ store, or, for that matter, on any errand, . ©
saveand except for a physician. The . t
rule laid down here ie as rigid as under éal
inilitary law, and makes. the tolling of }%
the curfew: bell equivalent to the dram . Tru
d4aps of the camp. In our opinion, it is} 9
an undue invasion of the personal libback
erty ofthe citizen, as the boy or girl
(for it equally applies to both) have} ¢
9@e
Will Build a* Stone Wall.
An officer is‘expected here this even. .
ses made by him to do better he has
ot been able to keep out of wickedness
g at a time, except when in
The small piece of land owned by the
ity at the foot of Nevada street near
be Main street bridge, and sometimes
Jed “Lane’s Park,” is to be walled
pon the Deer creek side. The City
stees have decided to Rave a subtantial stone wall built that will hold.
the ground and permit of the lot
being filled in and leveled off. A stone
ulvert will be pat in from Manzanita . *
.
ef
es
=
ae
Some
tific Press. Many a miner werks on-.
derground for six months in the year
to save enough to prospect the hills.
during the summer season. Somé are.
not fortunate enough to secure work}
daring the winter months and to deMining is a branch of business in’
tageous. Instead of scattering in all .
directions, it would be better for a few
the promising claim on the list and co. .
worth, At present they often eell
their claims for a few dollars, the property passes into the ands of another, .
who uccordingly turns it over for four
or five times the price paid, and so on:
antil finally it comes into: the possession of some syndicate that feaps the
profits that might go into the pockets
of the original locator and would be
on the co-operative plan. Instead of
selling undeveloped properties for a
mere trifle. he might,on this plan, develop them and get more. Such a-system would also be beneficial to the
country at large and tend to its speedy
development. 4
One developed property in a district
does more to establish a reputation
than a score of prospects, however
good they may be. It does not require
more capital than the ordinary miner
of prospector generally possesses to go
into a scheme of this sort. When men
show their faith in a property by devoting all their energies to its development they naturally gain the coufidence of capital. Practical men will
know a good ‘thing’ when they see it,
and if it be their own they will work it
more energetically and economically
than if it were in the hands of some
corporation. Sufficient work can gen‘erally be done by hand and a cheap
plant installed to demonstrate the
value of a property before-heavy and
expensive machinery need be introduced. Mining is essentially a business adapted to the co-operative plan.
A dozen men or 80, bound by ties of
self-interest, if nothing else, could-accomplish much in this way. The idea
is worthy of consideration.
; —+ +90
Creamery to Start April First.
The stockholders in the Pean. Valley
Creamery are arranging to begin making batter on the first of next April.
They havea first-class new plant, and
as the farmiers,of that portion ‘of. the
their holdings of dairy stock it is
thought sufficient milk will be obtainable to keep the creamery busy.
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‘A Good Selection,
Miss Nora E. Hussey has been elected teacher of the public school at Lowell Hill. Miss Hussey was formerly
assistant teacher of the high school at
this city and is an instructor of unusual ability. She is a graduate of the
State University.
——
Papers Wanted.
to this office. ~
of Consideration, <= .
fray their expenses sell their claims for
which co-operation would be advan.
operate. in’ working -it for all it is.
‘a hotel.
‘Francisco with some other talent and
who have been the guests of Mrs. J. H
bis if’ he bat. conducted” his beistnese (Oo"den. left on. the, hoon, train: Tor
gounty haveof late largely increased . 4 og
Any one having a copy lof the. TRAN-. sentation worthy of the importance of
sort of February 28d will confer a the fruit industry of the United States
favor by bringing or sending. the same shall bé completed for the Paris exposi‘Wm, Jones, an amalgamator, went
to San Francisco today, —
receivéd a large new washing machine.
A cotillion club has: been organized
and will give its initial party next
Thursday evening. *
Josiah J. Hosken has leased the Cabinet building at the corner. of Main and
Chaureh:streets and will soon open it as
Mrs. Renfro and Miss Mabel Smittem expect to come up soon from San
give an entertainment here.
Mrs, John Tregona and her ‘daughter,
their home in San Francisce. ae
Robert. Bryden who had lived. in
Grass Valley since 1856, died last evening at the age of overseventy years.
The funeral will take place Monday
afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Hi Henry’s minstrels arrived here at
noon and gave a fine street parade and
concert? A special train will run up to
the county seat for tonight’s performance. A good many tickets have been
sold here. zs
Following are the newly elected officers of the’ Grass Valley Sportsmen’s
Club: George Fletcher, Vice President;
Edward. Morgan, President; W. E.
Parsons, Secretary; W., H. Morgan,
Treasurer. Directors: Dr. I. W. Hays,
Jr., B. A. Van Slyke, Geo.8. Mainhart.
een :
. GROWTH OF FRUIT INDUSTRY
_Effect of Closer Relations With Porto Rice and Philippines. f
One of the bureaus of the department
of agriculture is known as .the “@ivision of pomology,’’ which is in charge
of all federal inquiry as to the fruit induatry of the United States. The im-.
portance of this division is shown by
the fact that at the last census there
were in this country more than 300,000
acres of land devoted to tropical and
semitropical fruits. The acreage has
greatly increased since, and the industry. generally is certain to increase still
farther by the closer commercial connections which the United States is rapidly edtablishing inthe West Indies and
in the Rhilippines. The total value of
fruits imported. into the United States
last yeat was in excess of $13,000,000,
bananas’a
than $2,000,000: worth . was imported
from the West Indies—from the British
West Indies chiefly. The American exports of fruits, of. which apples are the
chief item, amounted last year to nearly $9,000,000, the chief market for
which was England, though Germany
aifCanada took a very large share.
Those in charge of the division of poextra demand which they believe may
be imposed upen them this year. In vad;
dition to other subjects «ander inyestinext fiscal year a comprehensiverepretion in 1900. -It is believed that in the
Consumption
Do not'think for a single
moment that consumption will
ever strike you a sudden blow.
It does not come that way.
It creeps its way along.
First, you think it is alittle
cold; nothing but a little hacking cough; then @ little loss in
weezht; then a tiarder cough ;
then the fever and the night
sweats.
The suddenness comes when
you have a hemorrhage.
Better‘stop the disease while
it is yet creeping.
You can do it with
t
the same rights of ingress and egress ravine across Nevada street. Nex
that citizens of mature years enjoy.
We regard this character of legislation . '
asan attempt to usurp .the parental . J
fanctions, and as unreasonable, and we . So!
therefore hold the ordinance in question as illegal aud void.”
Death of Miss Melia Gardella.
The Oroville Register ‘contains the
improvement.
———— + ee
Died in Washington.
death of Miss Melia Gardella, daughter
week bids for doing the stone work
will. be advertised for. It will bea big .
ob and will cost considerable money. .
me of the property holders in that
locality have signified a willingness to
contribute towards the expense of the
‘ft Ss. B. Davenport, who left this city 7
following: Weregret to announce the Sc tamtg tert ics aicaa' week nae
in Walla Walle, Washington, from. the You first notice that you
oe ron 1p iguatyghore effects of an operation for hernia that .
weal ices. birthday, being bad been performed upon him. The
aged 18 years 10 months and 9 days. . a nce.
nducted by the Masonic y
Sho sae baretn Seems, OFF .°S* ™ ME Daveuport’s venerable wife stills lived here her whole life.
cough less. The pressure. on
the chest is lifted. That ne
of suffocation isremoved.
cures hastened by placing one of
Dr. Ayer’s Cherry
funeral took place Sunday and was
resides at. this city. Their children are,
present state of the fruit industry great
DEWEY BEFORE MANILA.
Wore a Duck Suit and Golf Cap—His
The Twin City Steam Laundry today . ,
“most part silent.‘and.oranges alone more:
mology are now preparing to meet the_.
gaiton it is intended that-during’ the.)
Foretble Expression.
Admiral Dewey and his fleet to their
immortal victory. at Manila on the
orient on Feb. 3 and went at once to
his Berkeley home. : :
Admiral Dewey looked and acted and
spoke on that occasion,’’ said the lieutenant. ‘‘Still it isa story that is.always pleasant to recall. I had known
Admiral Dewey for 30 years, and I cannot-say that his demeanor that morning was greatly different from what it
always is. Always he impresses one as
a man who knows himeelf, who knows
what he has to do and who means to do’
it, Such was Admiral Dewey then. He
was cool, alert, intense and for the
*‘No, I cannot recall any particularly
immortal words.on his part. He obfleet from the light compass platform
where we stood. ee
‘‘Much has been made about the attire of the admiral that ‘morning. A
popalar mcnthly pictured him ina long
frock coat twining about hie legs. -Another magazine hastened to correct this
by describing. Admiral Dewey as wearing shoulder straps, gol lace on his
sleeves. and three. inch strips on his
trousers. Some of these latter items are.
correct for the occasion of full dréss, but
as a matter of fact the admiral mounts
them once cr twice a year. At the battle of Manila he wore a white duck uniform and a golf cap.
‘His manner did not noticeably
change all through that morning. He
showed the strain perhaps, but very
slightly. It was, however, more. like a
stroll than one of the battles of history.
The shots did not come near enough to
worry us, or when they did come near
we were too busy to pay them much
attention. People who are pretty busy
have no time to béed trifles.
_. ‘Swear? Well, no; not exactly. The
nearest that Admiral Dewey came to
swearing during all that engagement
vwas when we were coming out of the
battle for the third time, I think. I remarked to the admral, ‘It’s damnable
that we have not done them more damage.’ p :
4] think {t is damnable, lieutenant,‘ he replied with quiet emphasis.
“T’m afraid I’m*responsible for all
the swearing that Admiral Dewey did
that day: although I know that he is
capable of using strong language where
it is absolutely necessary.
“There is one story, by the way, that
I would like well enongh to run down.
It cropped up for the last time three or
four days ago inthe smoking room of
the steamer Coptic. It was that we had
an English pilot t0 take, our fleet into
Cavite. That story is of a piece with
the one that popped up in London that
we had English gunners. One was just
as true as the other. . We had no English pilot, and our gunners were Americans. Then I may say there was no
truth in the reports that we got information about the hydrography and. the
defenses of the harbor from the consul
there.’’—San Francisco Examiner.
Delinquent Sale’ Notice.
Ca byte ues COMPANY — ie.
lace o ess,
saoe bh eitornie.” Location of works,
Nevada City, Nevada County, California.
: . On account oO!pot tho. 3 te-lovied onthe a day of ba
. t amounts set oppost'
pk Amp She respective: shareholders, as fol“
‘says: One of the prettiest parties of.
Hall last. vight by Curly Bear Oave,
Lieutenant Charles G. Calkins, who piscasan t Parlor, No, 26, N. 8. @:navigated the cruiser Olympia.
flagship of the United States . n,
e hall was tastefully decorated
with yellow streamers on the ceiling,
with a prettey center basket ornament,
morning of May 1, arrived from the On the sides were orange banners, big
fans and American flags. The lights
were shaded with yellow and orange.
“I will not try to tell you how many . Neale’s. orchestfa discoursed dulcet
times have been'asked to describe bow . strains of enlivening music behind a
screen of potted plants, while overlooking them was a curly bear smoking his
pipe. ~
Over a hundred couples took part in
the grand march, and two colored individuals with bears’ heads and dominoes
handed out the programs which had a
representation of a bear on the covers.
The committees, who had done all that
was possible for the comfort and enjoyment of their guests, were as follows:
Floor Director, Frank C. Schuler; Floor
Managers, A. C. Kaufman, J. 'T. Skelserved closely the movements of the . ton, John W. Ott, George O. Sherman,
J. J. Monteverdi, F. H. Connand Dr.
W.C. Reith. :
Found.
A sum of money. The owner can
have the same by proving property and
paying for this advertisement,‘ on application to this office. tf.
: ‘Clark's Luck In Copper.
The Denver Mining World, in giving
a biography of Wm. A. Clerk, the great
silver-copper mining king—the richest
mine-owner in the world, and who was
recently elected to the United States
‘Senate, gives the following incident:
“One day Mr. Clark bought 4 mine at
Butte, Montana, It didn’t pan out
much silver and gold and the futare:
copper-silver king made up his ‘mind
that he ‘had been sold.’
“Colusa—that was the name of the
mine—becamea standing joke, and
when one day an old miner told him
he hada good thing, Clark looked bored.
« ‘But it’s a great mine,’ persisted the
stranger.
‘
“+See here, pardner,’ said Olark, ‘the
drinks are on me. I was played for a
sucker, I'll admit; there’s everything
there but gold and silver,’
*That’s right,’ said the stranger, ‘but
it’s running fifteen per cent copper.
“And ‘the stranger was right, and in
the next two years Clark took 30,000,000
pounds ef copper out of a strip of land
175 feet long and 95 feet wide.
“Tt is now the famous Colusa and
that is how they began to talk of
‘Olark’s luck.” The Colusa is worth
$9,000,000, and $7,000,000 already taken
out, and copper going up in price every
day in the week now,”
Store For Rent.
The room on the west side of Pine
street lately occupied as a tailor shop
by W. H. Hibbitt is offered for rent
Ingnire of I, J. Rolfe. £28-8t
J. J. JACKSON,
BEEHIVE.
GROCERY ..
Proprietor
Agency For--[lonogram Whiskey
Blue Label Catsup zg
‘Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale
Depot for .
Fancy Groceries —
PATE FOIS. DEVILED_AND POTTED
» MEATS AND FISH.
Mascot Whiskey....0cccccscseeerees $1 00 ‘Mikado Sodpy:..2....cccseccseeeeeeeeees 05
Duffy’s Malt Whiskey......... LOO Bille RemD cas sds: canpieosns gos 000 scence OB
Pepsin Whiskey.. .....s.cccesseeeeres 1 00; ;
Gawd Odile Wily.. ise 1 00; Olairette Soap.....cccee ec eee 05
Monarch (Jug) Whiskey....... 1 00, Water Queen Beap avis gains mynnqeaes or 05
EE, Wiebe soc iasis sees ncesas sais 75 , Copco (white) Soap. . s.r 05
Rock & Rye Whiskey.. . ........ 1 00 Cashmere (white) Soap.....7... 06
Maple Rom Da Piawsivecaquaayersiononeeley -1 00 Dandy:Soap, 20 bars. . 02.. .-.s0 50
Sherry Wime...eereereerserrnreesereerees j Fern Soap..,..cceceesecesseeseneeees 6 2
Port Wine....ccccccsceereeessens a senene . Sea.Foam Wash’g Powder,alb 20
Claret Wine....c0.cccesccreeesresssen seen Seales ralb poke: .
Tae el Sa he . Diamond Dust Washing Powder.. 05
© « «© «© «= « » * ARABIAN ROAST’’ Coffee
is the Best.
Give ita Trial. = = = = = = = © # * «@
20 a NR Ah ET
The Happiest Girl. °
In town is she who has received an Engagemeut or Wedding Ring purchased here,
Our stock of Jewelry is particularly well
suppiied with these articles of feminine
adornments and their beauty is Hot equalled
by any other establishment in this city.
The settiugs are unique and the workmanene tS et te arse eag lows: se de; No. pee ty te ship excellent. The stones are without flaw
result from a correct understanding o' rtif. She. Am’t. é :
cue Gein clerical seabexomaand ne Stepp, PP sign PP Trustees 14 1000 $100 00 and very brilliant. There isa great variety
bri P atts ABE mone E 8. . Stepp, Chas. & Co., Trustees -45 100 . 10 00 of pieces and good quality at all figures,
‘The prospective increase in our fruit . Stepp, Chas. & foTrustees 48 200. 20 00 ZiflD ;: .
producing areas through the acquisition Stepp, Chas. & Co., Trustees 53: 10) 19 Ay ‘ sey
* : : Stepp, Chas. & Co., Trustees 6 300. 80.00
ais
of islands makes desirable the extension . Stepp, Chas. & SoTrustees a = » 4 F :
of investigation to such territory, and. Stepp, Chas. & Co., Trustees 337 100-10 00
such inyestigation is now under way. in Stepp, Chee Gon Trustees 238 505. 00 Cc. Je BRANR pe
Washington with a view of aequainting . Stepp. Chas. & Co. Trastess > 3 So 2 Manufacturing Jeweler.
the American fruit. growers .with the Step e Chas. & Co., Trustees: $26. 250 25 00 as
conditions which confront them and of kepp. Chas. & £o., pg ne a Bo 9 ee cana b. i ae
the extra efforts in cultivation which ree a4 Aiea” & Co. Trnstece 336 1000 100 90 This cut shows a product of the ;
the domestie producers will be required . Stepp, Chas. & Co., Trustees ,
y ., Trustees 338 800. «50 0
to make. ae ee _ . ODP. Chee: ko, Trnstecs 330 800 60 00 Keystone State.
seas i Stepp. Chas, $ So. prustece a. BY d watch case. These cases are
; Sm th, W. 3: pL dh ear for 25 years, and. the perThe Glen brook Smith. W. i. = Po
son who gets one is fortunate, as fully 50 per
» “4 9 Paerr b Wed. 100 00 cent. of the cases now sold for gold-filled are
. 2 “ ° S nith. W. J. : . E
Ralph Maitland..°. .Proprietor Smith. W. J 50 00 rolled or electroplated.
: ahh Watson, Thos. pr bf
Choicest of
Ageut for the celebrated
Ruhstaler Beer.
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
nd s of the sale. and expense! ote
it. Pine Street, Nevada City.
PH STRAUB, Secretary,
Office—18 Geary street, San Francisco, Cal
_ said day, to pay said Delinquent Assessment
Give me call and you'll never regret . thereon together with ‘costs of advertising
‘ BEWARE OF CASES
That bear wot the name of the manufacturer
of the Board of ire ade ou the Mee stamped in the metal.
. so many sh
parcel gf auch atook as may he “4 (O@F We sell only first-class goods.
sold a
the Com ub. 18.Geary street, San Francisco A H W H t
Wednesday, t' day of &
valle aoe, hee the oer of race o'clock p. m.of es 6 e ar ll ng
Successors to F. C. Luetje.
Broad Stree‘, above: Pine, Nevada City.
© Don’t Be a
©.
Fine, Fat Mackerel
Cc
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© Salmori Bellies, 10
©
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anned Salmon an
ag ee
QOOEEEOOOOOEOOOOE
J. P. Davenport of Los Angeles, A. P. .
You Know that tired feeling is saa Davenportand Mrs. 0. H. Harrison
ceedingly disagreeable, What is far) 5 i. .ity, Mrs.M. 8. Deal and Mrs. T.
better, you may know, by a fair trial, Reardan of San Francisco.
that Hood’s Sarsaparilla entirely cures 2 ieee
it. ei , Complaint About a Road. . A Book Free.
‘Complaints are made about the con-. Baa, baal lie rece of the
p's PILLs eadom plain ‘ .Boone oure nausea. sick b dition of the lower Grass Valley road gabe sig «
ache, billionsness, indigestion, Price between this city and Town Talk. ‘The
fault-finders say that large rocks were. .
as they were not after-—
25 cents, ;
“De Gabbleton and ils wife don’t} pat upon it'an
get on so well to; ether.” “What makes . wards properly broken upthe road isin —
y u think so?” “I notice ke is’ paying places disastrous to ve
her eo much attention in public.” ~ _
‘. dangerous for travelers.
hicles and really .
Pectoral Plaster
over the Chest.
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