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March 5, 1901 (4 pages)

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es tag te Sea orn oS aE a SEE eT EE ¥ tyes? img Sears Re gated tyne “epenemaeneetzr THE TRANSCRIPT . ATINEVADA OWY, CALIFORNIA, —BY— BROWN « CALE Ts. Issaed Bvery Bvening, Sundays Bxcapted TERMS OF SUBSORITTION : Bylialt, .«..« « « $6 Per Year By Carrier, > 12 1-2c Per Week Delivered to any part of the city. TELEPHONE NO. 41. P, 0. BOX B TUESDAY.... .. March 5, 1901 A GREAT VARIETY Itens That Should Interest Everybody — ~ Something New Every Day. For Life Iusurance see T. B Gray. Natives of Cuba might be known as “Cubes” if they were only square enough. For first-class plumbing go -to Howell. tf The Christian Endeavor will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. Saul James on Sacramento street. Call op Ed Schmidt when you want in the tobacco Jjine. 'f The Illinois Legislature is preparing to pass a law to regulate barbera, A sort of “gag” law, probably. Fine Imported Cigar Rings for sale at Giffin’s Cigar Store. They are beau tifal. lw Itching scalps and dandruff is very troublesome, Manzanita Hair Tonic will give instant relief. 50 cents—at Vinton’s. Samples free. Mrs. Nation denies that she is to join a circus. She Says that she can fiad circus enough at home, Use just one-hulf the amount of Vinton’s Vanilla Extract for -flavoring. If you have never tried it ask for & sample. If Mark Twain doesn’t look out, he will Gad that it is just as bad to talk too muchas it is to give away your house and lot to your wife, The next few weeks will be an excellent time to plant some of T. H. Lebr’s famous berries. guaranteed by June and July. tf Mary Euizabeth vauts a@ divorce whe she holds a Lease. tions. and he will treat you with fairness. Now that Russia tax. If you should desire anything in the drinking line you should call at the Grotto. I+ is the most popalar resort in town and you are always given fair treatment. tf has cut out our iron and Steel, even the Democrats will admit that the foreig ier pas the Ripe fruit Scourge-Ridden Indians. Seattie, March 4 --The steamer Dol. arriving last night, brings adVices of the spread of epidemic smalipox in its most malignant form among tbe natives along the Alaskan coast. The diseage first appeared at Sitka, and the native town was quarantined from phin, . Pope Leo Spring break up, ably yet sever the passing of ers of the Yukon, fication to the tra see fall, may however, in the spring. of the steambo tied up for places, 4 ni} He knew enoug’ to let go and get beck before he had a chance to get whipped by the Boers. The Penn Valley creamery hus secured the services of @ BE. Murphy, a He is said to bea thorcugh avd experieuced cream-. buttermaker of Seatt le. ery man. Wm Harry, Preprietor of the saloon at the corner of Pine and Spring Sts. makes a specialty of serving the best 5. He also keeps a fall stock of fancy liquors. tf We bope Mrs. Nation is keeping tab on the number of times that sLe is arit will be an interesting exto write a magazine article cent beer in town. Try it. rested. perience about some day.” Of late A. D. Sutton, the dairyman, has lost two valuabie Cows at his ranch near Glenbrook Park. Hunters have been traversing his ranch and the cowswere probably accidentally shot. Miner Injured. William Craze of Gold Hill, a brocher of Mrs. O. W. Biroth of Virginia City, was injured Saturday by the explosion of a cartridge on one of the levels of Luckily the dirt around the cartridge was loose, or el-e he might have lost his life. It was first thought he had lost his eyesight, as when found his face was covered with blood, but fortunately he was able to see. His breast, right arm and left leg were injared ani the whole body more or less jarred by the shock. The accident will keep him confined to his bome for some time, but it is the Opinion of hi friends that the injuries w.l! not be . their power to alleviate his sufferings until physicians took bim in charge i Funeral Tomorrow. _———«ee --—___ i mj rovements Arcund fown Quite a number of im provements are going on around the Various parts of town. Workmen this morning commenced tearing out the front of the cigar store occupied by E. W. Schmidt on Pine Street, preparatory -for having a plate glass front. When completed it will present a very pretty appearance. : Geo E Turner is having the front of his hardware store repainted. Jeff Ourter has had the front of his store repainted. The awning in front of W. D. Vinbeing repainted. parts of the State co it jumped to the Suer It teceommowhab betatea of itres; bur hen to Marysviile, Chie still we should like t> inquire why . /° places, for two weeks, . Street today. T Bobs is very popular in England. . City. J K Davidson was down from North . Bloomfield today. John Grissel has gone to San Fran-Cisco on a business trip. Supervisor a. J. Wood ca-ne over from North San Juan today. Thomas Peard returned from.a trip to the Eastern States. H.C. Morrill and 3. Q. Whitney of San Francisco arrived here today. J.M. Buttington, who has been sick was able to be on the the white settlement, and now the disease has extended as far south as Saxwhere fifty ; C888 were reported in one week. The . disease now has bed arun months, and instead of dying oat, is tlement Before it was discovered at Saxman the natives had been Calling at Ketcbigan regularly, but no cases are reported among the whites, all of whom were vaccinated. ; figuring on the & consummation probal months away. Witb February it is still midUnusually heavy snow in the mountains, and es— head watis & source of gratiRsportation men, who in it a promise of high water through the summer. coupled with an unpredecented snowCxuse a heavy flood This bas worried some at men who have vessels the winter in unprotected man, below Ketchican, extending to very native se where steamers call, Dawson is already win'er in the North. pecially in the region of the 91 Years Old. Rome, March 4 —Pope Leo was 91 years old Saturday He is being inun dated with messages of congratulation from all over the world, physician says His Holi bealth. _———_+-eae — Still Spreading. Smallpox c»ses for several months past have been 4ppearing in different From San Francisamento river, 0, Grass ValBakersfield, Woodland and other The State Board was notified . yesterday that the disease The time is drawing near when you ed . in’ Lodi. . Reno bad will have to make your sewer connevseveral cases. ——*-8@e -____ Personal Mentions, 7°80 + P, Maleahay is up from Newtown, RN. Tucker is here from Fresno on a Visit. J. 8S. Thall is bere from San Fran cisco, hos. Wayman is down from: Pike Getting Ready For Business. a fioe ——-—+ e@e-— Fuods tor Fasters. trial order. They Don at sea? bettem or do they mee der the surface buoys them up : librium ? permanent. His comrades did all in is. has g¢g cy and pictured all the been lost about like + $80 SINKING SHIPS. Go to the Bottom, slight difference Dew Ch appears in this issue, d a large stock of canned ton se.son, & else in the groc. Cali sround and give him a "t Linger In Midocean, but What becomes of the ships that sink Do they go all the way to the t somewhere una certain pressure that ind holds them in equiSomehody, we forget who it iven rein to his grewsome fanships that have fn midocean as wandering so many ghosts half way between the surface and the bottom. i. There is no foundation The funeral of the late James Wat-. puch Ps motion. thou Son will’ take place at North Bloomneath the surface of the sea will go all field tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’eldck, . the’ way to the bottom. The pressure encountered on the way. down, which is simply enormous in. the deeper parts, has nothing to do with the object’s sinking, for it is exerted on 4S well as on the wate the conditions, The reason wh bottom is that ble; sity fle gre whatever for gh many. Persons Any object that will sink bethe object r, thus equalizing y the object sinks to the water fs not compresstat least it Is so little so that its denat the bottom of the sea is only a triater than it is at the surface. Sclentists tell us that the wa fom is just about as muc the water at’. is denser than fresh water. This therefore, does not and can downward course of a sin any object that is “heay ton’s and B. Miller's stores ‘are also . -sink rapidly beneath the sure, 48 we have sa {2 the case at all ~Oy ter at the bot) bh denser than the’ surface as sea water in density, not stop the king ship or Y enough to surface. Pregid, is not a facter O. E Waxel is busily engaged in putting things io Shape at his tailor shop on Broad gtreet. He wii) be ready in a few days totuke your measure and make summer Suit for you at very reaSonable rates, He guarantees a perfect fit and entire sutisfuc ion. You will fiud it to your advantage to read the new advertisement of ‘LT. W Sigourney, whi He has on han the Ol ® ©; mine. says the Chronicle, . “24 salted tish for the Len 48 well as 6verythin ery liue, of several A sudden thaw, The Pope’s ness is in good haa appearA couple of weeks ago The disease Cowell dese the best of work . appears to be slowly spreading over a tr . large a ea and too much care cannot be exercised in guarding agains: it, the County Treasu tise 1] month: . W. H. Martin, sale of old safe to! Miners’ Foundry, $30, W H. Martin, sale of old furnitare, $22 50, J. Ohbisbolm, sale of Sebastopol schoolhouse, $75. J. J. Jackson, Treasurer's 1 per cent, commission on estate of mond, $1. $2 D. B. Getchell, Sheriff’s fees, $2 75. J.J. Jaokson, taxes of 1900, $2110 47 F.L Arbogast, Clerk’s fees, $58 25 J J, Jackson, licenses, $726 50. F. L. Arbogast, Auditor’s fees on licenses, $46. John Webber, rent of Store, $25. A Russian pa last evening not see the diamond, and we did not find it until he called known his loss. Then I put my men te } searching, and we foun in the catch basin in th erremaptereernes AMOUNTS PAID Into the County Treasury During the! Past Fiscal Month. Following are the amounts paid into J. 3 Jackson, $4804 10. W. J, Alderman, interest on State school lands, $30 80. Ww. J . Rogers, renewal of certificates, 4 F L. Arbogast, law library, $8. ‘John Werry, Recorder’s fees, $134 95 A Disgraced Senator. WasuHINGTaN, March 4.—The case of Senator Sullivan of Mississippi, who was charged with assaulting vay Leeton by slapping her face, was disposed of in the police Court this morning by the Senator forfeiting $20. Miss Leeton has a suit for breach of dromise of mafriage pending against thé Senator. s Greasing the Wheels. Money In Soilea Linen, “It ls astonishing how careless people are about sending clothes to a _laun. dry without first searching them for money and jewelry,” of-a laundry the other day. day a woman sent a here, and in the $190 in bills. ing for valuables. put in the washin water put in, had been runni opened, and the man { tonished to see pa around on the water. some manner worked out of the pocket of the dress, and, strange to Say, not one of them was torn. money through the drying machine and then ironed eac After we got throug: have told that the mo laundry washing ma hour. York Mail and Express. Yy You no doubt “hear” day that are not true and Try not to do it. It is surprising how many things are told that are untrue It is surprising how many his sort of talk. Be above circulating. an untrue. and damaging story about any one to oblige some mis. ¢ and cruel. people like t ork believes that outside of N York, with fe New York Is Provincial, Perhaps there is no city quite so pro. vincial as New York, says A. Maur Low in The Atlantic, due to the f that the average in society or busi habit of patroniz any other city. The New Yor hess man complacently feels t rest of the country is financed York and must do as New York The society man or woman of en eeeeanenienneenteeteereaieis 2 Things You Hear, hievous gossip.— Atchison Globe. Aggravating. Mrs. Meddergrass—The postmistress doesn’t seem to like the new professor of the school. : Mr. Meddergrass—No: . reckon net. { hered some of the fellers at the store say he had wrote u!! hig bostal cards in Latin or some other furrin language — Baltimore A yerican, ‘ J. 8. RayState school money, Per gives an interesting Insight into the way they do things or the Siberian railway. : A merchant recen of fruit from Irku railway charges the tips to railw; tly sent a carload tsk to Chita. The were 170 rubles, but ay officials amounted to 120 rubles more. Tipping, or “greasing,” as it is called in Siberia, is a tax from tron of the railway is exempt. In the case mentioned Hon master told the mere: loaded car was “sick,” and would have to be repairs. “How long will it take to make the repairs?” the merchant asked. “Oh, a week at least,” ewer. The merchant g delay meant the and, besides, diate delive dealer had s the official’s which no pa the first sta. hant that the er disabled, side tracked fo was the an tarted, for a week’s spoiling of his cargo, it was ordered for imme ry. But when the fruit lipped 10 or 15 rubles int¢ hand the latter found that the car was well enough to travel. At the next station the car fell iD again and had to be restored to health in the same’ manner, was repeated every time the train stopped. Local merchants ha to this “greasing” add the amount t wares, so that the freight and the tips as well. and this procesg ve become used business and simply © the price of their consumer pays the said the manager “Yester. bundle of dresses Pocket of one was We never searéh cloth. The dresses were & machine, soap and and after the machine ng half an hour it was } In charge was ag. . per money floating The bills had in We ran the h bill carefully. h you could not ney had been in 9 chine for half an We sent*fer the woman. and when she came to the la not yet missed her money. “Not long ago a man sent some shirts to our laundry from the bosom of one of which he forgot to remove a dia mond stud worth $150. Our people dic . undry she had . . . Cold in in the vicinity of posits from which erous diet. Killed In the cause. sourcefulness the most civilized na agree that if ina and watches are well disposed, at
and after pushing ing for a moment The explanation logical one. The eyes constantly co again to dilate. Probably be many know the hour or @0 examination of They met again faded hair, and the she was group of lucky escape I had!” wardly, looking at, tery eyes, double ch that man!” They passed in, w cago Tribune. Jackson—See here, this morning! sir! dJartson—I’m glad man, because [. hat Chickens’ Crops, . Visatia, March 4—Smith Pett of ry daring the past Alta bad chicken for dinner Sunday, and while preparing the fowls for the oven he found four littla gold nuggets in the crop of one, worth nearly a dollar. As nogold has been heard of chickens had been in a small lot, he is now eagerly Prospecting for’ the deFreight Wreck. KNoxvIttz,. Tenn., .March 2.—Four trainmen were killed, three were fatally wounded and several wounded and several were serious'y injured in a freight wreck on the Southern railway near Lenoir early this morning. A mistake of orders is said to have been ee Novel Chinese Clock. {t must be conceded that in som qualities of primitive but practical re Chinaman the time of day he will, ti buscade and capture the household cat tell the time with astonishing accuracy when they become like a fine thin as 9 hair, drawn across the eyes. After 12 they begir It is to be hoped tha: If the practice is ever intrsduced int« this country watches and clocks wil continue to be made, as there wil run after a cat whenever they want t danger to their own eyes from tan chm The Has Beens, chance at the door of a circus tent, the Judge and the middle aged woman wh had been Maud Muller. “Great scott,” muttered the judge tc himself as he noted her sallow face stubby fingers with the marks of the washboard upon ther angrily trying to induce the ticket taker to pass in free, “what ¢ “Merciful gracious,” she mused in stomach, “and I once wanted to marry noses perceptibly elevated and listening a few minutes later to the time honored jokes of the clown.—Chi Breaking the News. founded dog of yours kept up @ contin ual how] under my window till 3 o’clock Jimson (firmly}{t wasn’t my dog Death of his property and the they got their aurif+e > —WASHINGTON, tion. Chinese are ahead o: tions, All traveler district where clock, unknown you ask : of my nose. bw to get even. life! once proceed. to am. up the lids and look into its eyes he wil is a simple physio pupils of the cat's ntract until midday line, a) Perpendicularly toming back. who will not care te her to wait for him. who may fear scan again. “Geerusalem! bers. in after years by —Detroit Free Press. burgh’s Australian to Qn invitation to visit slatternly childrer his bald head. wa in and protuberani sparks didn’t fly then. the fireworks were over, then I wrote sut me resignation, balanced the ruler on me nose for the last time and left.” ——-+-+ee.--____— Sweet Revenge. “Naw; I ain’t working any mora (ve lost me job,” said the diminutive office boy when he was asked about it. “But I got even, betcher life! I heard the old man telling a feller that I was Q0 good and that he was going to fire me at the end of the week. the only thing I coald do was to sit on a stool and balance a ruler on the end “Well, when I heard the old man say shat he was going to fire me, I just laid And I did, betcher There was a book agent what tad been pestering the life out of the old man, and he was expecting her to call again, so he made a sneak and told me to tell her when she called that he had gone west for good and wasn’t “Well, just then his wife telephoned him that she was coming down to the office to see him about something, and he told me to tell her when she came to take a seat and wait for him. “Well, 1 saw my chance to get even, So when the book agent came In I told her that the old cian had left word for Then when his wife blew in, I told her that the old man had gone west and left word for her that she needn't expect to see him Maybe you think the I waited till a OE eee Reading Matter For the Duke, There was an amusing incident ts connection with the late Duke of E din ur. He acceptec 4a Wealthy squat ter, on whose estate excellent shooting was to be had. The squatter self made man, entirely unincumbere¢ with book learning and absolutely tn mocent of reading. tastes, Preparations for the duke’s visit it wa: Was ¢€ In wakiug Major Whittle. East NortHFietp, Mass, March 4.— Major Daniel W. Whittle, aged 60, formerly of Chicago and for many years the friend and associate of the late Dwight L. Moody, died today. A Protest Against Clark. March 4 — Senator Chandler this afternooon filed the remonstrance of Henry R. Knapp of Helena on his own behalf and of mem bers of the Labor party of that State against Senator Clark. He claims that Clark spent $200,000 to secure his elecHe said head and Shot His Employer; Then Hims Cuicago, March 4.—Charles Morrill, of the firm of G. A. Morrill & Company, tea merchants, was shot in the severely injured today by Jobn Correa, a book-keeper, who then committed suicide. said to have resulted from a dispute over.the firm’s books. Mr. Morrill will recover. — +2 SeDandruff can be cured with Manzanita Hair Tonic. Vinton has it. The shooting is Smallpox Ay 0 Lonvon, Mareh 4.—The respondent of the Pan Mah G, telegraphing March. 2d, Emperor will retard to Pekin wi end of March. . A bodyguard ig i assembling at Sian Fu. hoa Ministers have demanded the g 4) twelve additional high Officials , the punishment of Rinety pro mandarins, Smallpox has broken tf . among the allied troops, ag elf. Wrappers at Made.of good. percale and full length. the sizes at 75 cts. each. WRAPPEKS AT WRAPPERS AT before. Big Store. ter Dresses now. WRAPPERS! MATER & CO: WRAPPERS LADIES—To-day wé have received all of our Spring Wrappers, the J 15 We have all $1.25 $2 00 line you ever saw. COME AND SEE THEM. P Wrappers ) $1.00 wonder how we Can sell it for that price. : WRAPPERS AT $150 BLAOK SATEEN WRAPPERS arg! Come to-day. You have never Cash prices tell the tals. New Belts received to-day. Some more new things in Spring Dress Goods. Oome and see this line. Seen so many pretty Wrappers in one placy That is the reason we ane always busy in the New Silk: Waists received to-day, Respectfully, MAHER & Co. aT Suddenly discovered that the furnish ith their respective ing of the library had beey completely wer . OVerlooked. There was no time to be lost, and so the squatter sat down ape dispatched the following telegram te the. leading Melbourne bookseller “Send one ton of books, Immediate delivery.” Jimgson, that con ventional order, but as the sender would be Melbourne bank on a ¢ to hear that: olé ed to ask you te The bookseller was staggered at the receipt of such a wholesale and uncon the signature o} honored by any ‘heek for six fig ures he kept his staff working on the Job until the small hours of the mora ing, and the ton ofmiscellaneous NEW my Between I am getting settled in my Fine New ON BROAD STREET, linery store and W. H. An. drews’ Fruit Store. —_=! ADV. SOON. Tatoring Shop Miss Stevens’ MilO. WAXEL. liter bury the body. To whom did you sel . ature was happily shelved before thi % % him ?—Brooklyn Life Srrive: of ie duse.— Loaden Chronicte { A us up and made} d the diamon¢ . e sewer.” —Nev . ice act . New Yorker, whether . hess, has got into‘the . ing the inhabitants of . k busi. hat the . by New tells it. New ew . WwW exceptions, there is no society worthy of the Dame, and what society doeS exist is merely a bad tmitation of its New York prototype. things every repeat them. How do you sharpen your knife ? Don't lay it flat as you would a vazor. Just hold it at an angle of about 20 degrees, as abova, and work from heel to point, E'S ‘Ba cos t Very Best TRADE MARKREGISTERED POCKET KNIVES Knives are made from the fines? LEGG € SHAW Co. Razors, Shears and Butcher steel and seldom need sh; Ing Made in hungreis 1 Ai* farent oatterns FOR Sais »” kkkkk oto ik JES OOOO OOOO IOI RT tet tote: PIONEER GROC 8908 Fob FC IO oe ee RAO IO ei tok tte een TOR ATOR FOE FOIA BE RAK EE EST SESS ili Sid THEY’RE ALL NEW. EES PICKLED PIG’s FEET, MACAROON CRANBERRY TRY LUNCH ateeeteee HHRKKAR RES CH SNAPS SAUCE. ‘~MUSTARD. LT—Smoked and Canned Fish. HERRING, AS. E. MULLOY. WHITH They’re All Good to Eat. * FOOD FOR FASTERS, _ During Lent the bill of fare may not Include meats at all meals but we can provide many excellent substitutes © have a specially selected stock of Salt, Dried and Canned Fish and the housekeeper need be at no loss to prepare something toothsome and satisfying for breakfast, luncn or dinner. Here are some ite.ns: Fine Salt Mackerel, errings, Boneless Codfish, Bloaters, Oanned Shrimps, Lobster, Salmon, Ete., Etc. ash Grocer. Cc Cc OM yeaiy! 3 CHAs, RE, TEGLER, Constantly on hand q large Stock of andies N Uuts, Oranges Lemons Bananas: L Oyster Coéktail ore Ati 8, Hot Beet Tea a ——=_=____. eh) Transeript Block, — Ss nd ating Proprietor When Papa comes home he is thrice welcome if-he’s the bearer of FOLEY's DELICIOUS CONFECTIONS. All the best varieties of sweetmeats here by the box or pound. FOLEW. 13 Commercial Street, Nevada City ! Frame Picttires. With Artiste Judge Moore Also Makes Photographs. We are selling lots of Ray. a aaeaieaaaa —— PERSONAL Wl Daily Chronicle of the Doin and’ Young. J. Hatcher is over fro Hill. L. H. Watson of Sonor visit. A. M. Stcne of San Fi town. ; : W. B. Lathrop is down ington. E. W. Penrose is dow! Bloomfield. Mr. Hocking left thie ‘San Francisco. F. H. Johnson: of San here on a business trip. H. Canta and O. H. Francisco are in town. — GM. Turner of Scrantc bere on mining business, w. N. Groves came Georgetown last evening. Mrs. Gilbert left this . San Francisco to visit frie: Frank Grissel returned . from a trip to Washington Mrs. Mails left this ; San Franciseo on a pleasu’ Mis. Dr. N. Chapman le ing for San Francisco to v! Mr. Le Bond went to De day, where he is interested George B. Stiles returne ton yesterday after a brief city. . Miss Claude Griffith . from a visit with frien mento. ; James L. Morgan has ret a visit with friends anc «Cherokee. Superintendent L. L. M: H. Mooser returned to No eld this morning. Mrs. L. Lubesk has retu business and pleasure trip «cisco and other places. Richard Carkeek left 1 for Tuscon, Arizona, where to engage in mining. Senator E. ©. Chapman rado county arrived in thi day on. mining business. E. T. Worthley, the . Washington hotel man, wa terday seeing his old frien: Mrs. A. H. Tickell, w visiting her sister at Sacr turned on last e 7ening’s tr Mrs. John Walsh left ti for Bisbee, Arizons, to} band, who has a good posit F. U. Blend, E. J. Wielan Mc@loughry of San Franc here on last evening's trai: Joe Brock returned here from Swansea, where he hi some time. Miss H. Alexander arriv evening from Newcastle morning for Dc wnieville. Louis Lsoard, an engir ‘Southern Pacific between ' Wadsworth, is here visitin . ers. Mrs. O. Cloud of Redwo in this city yesterday on Washington to visit her ‘Oloud. Fred Bceckman, who is ‘the Dutch Harbor Minin ‘arrived here yesterday fro ‘Sisco, Frank H. Moulton, wh the well known shoe mz Williams-Marvin Co.,, is hb Bros. carry this line of sh Superintendent 0. R. L child, of the 16 to 1 mine ¢ ington, -went to San F night. OC. Watt and O. Bi have been employed there on their way to San Franc Superintendent Gus Ka) and daughter returned to day. Mr. Kartschoke, w been sick here forthe pa is greatly improved. ; Do You Kno, That Moore carries the finest stock of frames for Also makes. frames to picture. 5 gba Weather Fredic: McAdie, of the Sa Weather Bureau, telegrar Fair tonight and Wedn y —_— eo — A Japanese Buddist . ‘this country, claims t indisputable proof in M -Japanese discovered Am and years before Columt _ Oo $100 Reward, $ The readers of this Pleased to learn that tl “one dreaded disease thi en able to cure ip all that is Catarrh. Hall’s is the only positive cure Medical fraternity. ©: Constitutional disease, r Stitutional treatment. . Cure is taken internal rectly upon the blood an faces of the system, ther the foundation of the Biving the patient streng Up the constitution and ture in doing its work. tors have so much faith powers, that they offer ollars for any case * Sure. Send for list of . Address, F.J.C Sold 7 Halts Peete: al