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Robinson William, carpenter California Mills, dwl 83 Clementina
Robinson William, machinist, dwl 452 Sixth
Robinson William, sbipjoiner, 20 Stewart, dwl 233 Hayes
E. H. JONES & CO., 116 Sansom Street, Millinery Goods,
M. S. WHITING & CO., 219 Bush St., Importers and wholesale dealers in Wines, Brandies, etc., etc. See next leaf.
REDINGTON, HOSTETTER & CO., exclusive Agents for Hostetter's Bitters.
528 SAN FRANCISCO [R]
DIRECTORY.
Robinson William, sailor, dw1 404 Stockton Robinson William A., inspector Custom House, dwl NE cor McAllister and Webster
Robinson William C., carpenter, dw1 621 Mission
Robinson William H., clerk with J. Stratman, dwl 110 Taylor
Robinson William H., foreman dyehouse M. & P. Woolen Mills, dwl Natoma bet Fourteenth and Fifteenth
Robinson William J. X., ( Robinson & McDonald ) dwl SE cor Bush and Kearny
Robinson ( William J. X.) & McDonald, (John) house and signpainters, SE cor Bush and Kearny Robinson William R., housemover, dw1 73 Tebama Robinson William W., bookkeeper with J. G. Jack- son, dwl 518 Howard
Robinson W. J., drayman, dwl Bush bet Fillmore and Steiner
Robinson .- See Robertson
Robison Ancel C., ( Robison & Son) dwl 43 Minna Robison Austin, laborer Pacific Rolling Mill, dwl N 8 Sierra bet Maryland and Louisiana
Robison Charles F., ( Robison & Romaine) dwl W s Valencia bet Sixteenth and Seventeenth
ROBISON ( Charles F.) & ROMAINE, ( Nicholas T.) importers and commission merchants, 215 California
Robison David N., ( Robison & Son) dwl 43 Minna Robison ( David N.) & Son, ( Ancel C. Robison) wholesale fruits, 217 Washington and 408 and 410 Davis
Robison Hugh M., miller with Wheelan & Co., dwl 419 Vallejo
Robison William, cabinetmaker, dw1 507 Mission Robitscheck Hermann, ( Joseph Isaac & Co.) dwl 911 Clay
Robl John, butcher, 5 California Market, dwl 807 Filbert
Robles Petro. printer, dw1 741 Broadway
Robly Thomas, shipwright, Ship. Ass., Barra's Hall Robrecht Anton, ( Anton Robrecht & Brother ) dwl 740 Pacific
Robrecht Anton & Brother, ( August Robrecht) furniture, 740 Pacific
Robrecht Angust, ( Anton Robrecht & Brother ) dwl 740 Pacific
Robson Frank, seaman P. M. S. S. Sacramento Robson George, stockbroker, dwl 567 Mission
Robson Henry, sawmaker, 300 Jackson, dwl Ala- bama bet Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth
Robson Putnam, club rooms, 234 Montgomery, dwl 1618 Folsom
Robson Sarah, (widow) dwl 449 Tebama
Robson Thomas, cook 723 Davis
Robson William, tailor with John Cooper, dwl 104 Stockton
Rocco Joseph, dw1 215 Kearny
Roch Franz, tinsmith with Tay, Brooks & Backus, 616 Battery
Roche J., shoemaker with Marks & Calisher, dwl 518 Dupont
Roche James, ( Reilly & R.) dwl 113 First
Roche James, broker, dwl Russ House
Roche James M., salesman with French & Gilman, dwl NE cor Pacific and Laguna
Roche James V., butcher, dwl N s Riley nr Taylor Roche John, coupé, dwl 227 Minna
Roche Jobn, printer with Taylor & Co., dwl cor Green and Sansom
Roche John J., ( Parker & R.) attorney at law, office 8 and 9 Montgomery Block, dwl 721 Cal Roche Mary Miss, dressmaker, dw1 504 Dupont Roche Mary, (widow) dwl 574 Bryant
Roche Thomas, blacksmith Kimball Manufacturing Co., dwl cor Fourth and Bryant
Roche Thomas, importer wines and liquors, 725 Sansom, dwl 1014 Montgomery
Roche Thomas, shoemaker with George K. Porter, dwl 518 Dupont
Roche .- See Roach
Rochebrune Alfred, drayman with A. E. Sabatie & Co., dwl 632 Geary
Rochebrune AIfred D., bookkeeper with Harrison & Damon, dw1 628 Geary
Rocheford James H., local policeman, dwl 1908 Powell
Rocheford Rosanna, (widow) dwl 1232 Pacific
Rochfort M. J., carpenter, dwl 34 Minna
Rochell J., carpenter, dwl N & Sagamore
Rochelle Marshall, boarding, 411 Dupont
Rochels Francis, bootmaker U. W. M. B. & S. Co., dwl 728 Market
Rochet A. J., porter Flint's Warehouse, dwl SW cor Battery and Green wich
Rochette Charles, belper with Gallagher & Rodeck- er, dwl SW cor Mission and Spear
Rochicioli C., brassfinisher with R. F. Rochicioli, dwl 10 Tyler
Rochicioli Raneri F., gold and silverplater, en- graver, etc., 10 Tyler
Rochon Louis, waiter, dwl S & Polk Lane
Rochon O., laborer, 531 Commercial
Rock Charles, laborer, dwl 7 Filbert Place
Rock Daniel, laborer, dwl 568 Mission
Rock James F., groceries and liquors, SE cor Green- wich and Dnpont
Rock John, real estate, dw1 1522 Mason
Rock Nelson, carpenter, dwl Pinkham Pl nr Eighth Rock Rosanna, (widow) dwl E s Larkin bet Broad- way and Vallejo
Rock William, cook City and County Hospital, SW cor Stockton and Francisco
Rocket John, laborer with J. B. Kemp, dwl 34 Minna
Rocket Martin, bricklayer, dwl 507 Mission
Rockey Frank, tinsmith, dwl 521 Sacramento Rockman E., dw1 234 Sixth
Rockwell Charles H., carpenter, dwl 111 Har, rear
Rockwell E. A., editor, dwl 641 Washington
Rockwell Robert, bookkeeper, dwl 423 Clementina
Rockwell Walter M., ( Rockwell, Coye & Co.) dwl 501 Harrison
ROCKWELL, ( Walter M.) COYE ( Hiram L.) &
CO., importers and jobbers hardware, SW cor Battery and Pine
Rockwell, Coye & Co.'s Building, 113 Pine
Rockwitz G. W., bookkeeper with Charles Mein- ecke, dwl 423 Clementina
Rocque Joseph, wood and coal, 633 Vallejo, dwl 715 Dupont
Rodden Jobn, bootmaker, dwl 317 Tehama
Roddin John, cartman, dwl 522 Stevenson
Rode Edward, cabinetmaker with Miller & Rohr, dwl S s Green bet Dupont and Kearny
Rodecker Elias, (Gallagher & R.) dwl 736 Market Rodefeld Frederick, waiter Prescott House
Rodeillat Fedinand, cook with Conrad Lintner, 316 Clay
Rodemerk Albert, foreman Pacific Glass Works, dwl NW cor Butte and Tennessee
Roden Adolphus G., livery-stablekeeper, dwl 1226 Sacramento
Roden Jobn J., roofer with John Kehoe, dwl 417 Kearny
Roden Samuel, shipcarpenter, dwl NE cor Front and Sacramento
Rodenback Charles, porter C. S. N. Co's stm Capital Rodenbeck Frederick, night watchman City and Connty Hospital, SW cor Stock and Francisco Roderick Benjamin, laborer, W s Florence nr San José Railroad
Roderick Harry, dwl 1024 Stockton
Rodey John, steward Hose No. 5, S. F. F. D., dwl hose honse S s Market nr Tenth
Rodger Edward, clerk with Albrecht & Schroeder, dwl 1231 Dupont, rear
Rodger John, laborer with J. B. Kemp Rodgers Abraham T., tailor, 1304 Powell
EDWARD BOSQUI & CO., Blank Book Manufacturers, Leidesdorff st., from Clay to Commercial.
PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY, 1,000 pages, Prico Five Dollars, will be published July, 1870.
C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO., Nos. 712, 714 and 716, Kearny Street.
SAN FRANCISCO. [R] DIRECTORY. 529
Rodgers A. F., assistant U. S. Coast Survey, office 629 Kearny, res Shellmound, Alameda Co Rodgers Bernard, local policeman, dwl 17 Third Rodgers Charles, seaman, dwl 32 Stewart Rodgers Edward, longshoreman, dwl 132 Stewart Rodgers Emanuel, stevedore, dwl E s Sansom bet Green and Union
Rodgers Fernando S., signpainter, dwl 566 How
Rodgers Frank, carpenter, dwl 534 Folsom
Rodgers Frank, milkranch, Ss Twenty-fourth bet Ellen and Douglas
Rodgers James, laborer with J. B. Kemp
Rodgers James, laborer with Menomy & Lufkin Rodgers John, job wagon, NE cor Front and Market, dwl NE cor Pacific and Hyde
Rodgers John, porter, dwl 417 Jones
Rodgers Joseph, deckband C. S. Nav. Co's steamer Yosemite
Rodgers Joseph, laborer with J. B. Kemp
RODGERS, MEYER ( William) & CO., (James T. Dean and Fritz Habenicht) commission merchants, office 212 Battery
Rodgers Michael J., laborer S. F. & P. Sugar Re- finery, dwl 21 Harrison Avenue
Rodgers Neal, teamster with J. R. Doyle, 413 Pac Rodgers Owen, farmer, S s Jersey bet Diamond and Douglas
Rodgers Peter, blacksmith M. & P. Woolen Mills, dwl 741 Folsom
Rodgers Philip, liquor saloon and boarding, S s Market bet Brady and Valencia
Rodgers S. F., carpenter, dwl New St. Charles Hotel
Rodgers Thomas, deckhand C. S. Nav. Co's steamer Capital
Rodgers Thomas, driver Clementina Street Livery Stables, dwl 20 Clementina
Rodgers Thomas B., cutler and surgical instrument- maker, 108 Leidesdorff, dw1 426 Kearny Rodgers .- See Rogers
Rodig Charles, shoemaker, dwl 5 Trinity Rodman George W., bookkeeper with Michels, Friedlander & Co., dwl 459 Bryant
Rodols Frederick, carpenter, dwl 1012 Battery Rodouan Alfred, secretary La Solidarite Prov. Ass., room 5, 729 Montgomery, dwl 2162 Sixth
Rodriger Casiano, cigarmaker with Diez Brothers, dwl Vallejo Place
Rodrigue Michael, clerk Headquarters Department California, 417 Kearny
Rodrigues Catalena, ranch, dwl Lagoon nr Green- wich
Rodrigues Michael, clerk, dw1 648 Howard
Rodrigues M. Joseph, seaman, dw1 117 Clark Rodrigues Philip, janitor, 338 Montgomery
Rodriguez Antonio, dwl 457 Bryant
Rodriguez Camilo, cigarmaker with Cobo, Martinez & Co., dwl Hinckley Place
Rodriguez José, singemaker, dwl Caroline Place Rodriguez Porfirio, laborer Custom House, dwl 845 Dupont
Rodust B., salesman, 524 Bryant, dwl 317 Bush Rodwell Alfred, porter, 7 Summer
Rodwell Thomas, clerk with R. H. Magill, dwl 76 Natoma
Roe G. W., speculator, dw1 St. Nicholas Hotel Roe James, machinist, dwl 510 Minna
Roe Patrick, laborer, dwl NE cor Sixteenth and Nebraska
Roe Thomas, rigger, Riggers' U. Association, Dash- away Hall
Roe William, seaman, dwl 19 Commercial
Roeben George, boarding, 37 and 39 Pacific Roediger Frank A., confectioner, 913 Harrison
Roeding Frederick, ( R. Feuerstein & Co.) dwl 724 Geary
Roeding Hermann, mariner, bds 39 Jackson
Roehl Louis, tailor with A. McArthur, dwl Pine bet Dupont and Stockton
Roehr Frank, compositor with A. J. Lafontaine, dwl 431 Pine
Roellig Ignatz, ladies' dressmaker, 822 Clay
Roelofson William F., agent California Pacific Rail- road Co., 415 Montgomery
Roemer Carl, clerk North British and Mercantile Ins. Co., dwl SW cor Geary and Jones
Roemer Caspar, varnisher, dwl 914 Washington Roemer Christian, tailor 1433 Dupont
Roemer Henry C., bookkeeper, dwl 813 Howard Roenfeld W., brewer, dwl SE cor Ninteenth and Mission
ROES B. L. W., Eureka Saloon, SW cor Howard and Stewart
Roescke R., tailor, dwl 507 Mission
Roesler Henry A., broom manufacturer 115 Sacra- mento, dwl 409 Sutter
Roesler Herman, mattressmaker with N. P. Cole & Co., dwl 540 Washington
Roesler Julius, bookbinder with E. Bosqui & Co., dwl 13 Dupont
Roesler Julius, hairdresser, dw1 9 St. Charles Place Roesner William, waiter Russ House
Roessler August, waiter Delmonico Restaurant, dwl Post Street House
Roessler John, cigarmaker, dw1 507 Mission
Roessler Julius. ( Scheffauer & R.) dwl 8 Brooks
ROETHE CHRISTIAN, apothecary, SE cor Bryant and Third, dwl 463 Bryant
Roethel Edward, bootmaker with S. Frohmann, dwl Philadelphia House
Rof Ernest, butcher with George Walter, dwl 312 Fifth
Rofer Edward, painter, dwl 613 Turk
Roffat Simon, watchmaker, 1120 Dupont
Roffee Earle E., carpenter, dwl 431 Sutter
Rogan Edward, clothing, NW cor Pacific and San
Roge Louis, restaurant, 229 Fourth, dwl 257 Te- hama
Roger Angel Madame, feathers and millinery, 529 Pine
Rogers Annie Mrs., furnished rooms, 31 Hunt
Rogers Anthony, laborer with J. B. Kemp
Rogers Antonia, laborer with J. B. Kemp
Rogers Charles, artist, studio and dwl 845 Dupont Rogers Cornelius, seaman, dwl 23 Natoma
ROGERS DANIEL, attorney at law, office 604 Merchant, dwl 357 Brannan
Rogers David J., blacksmith with I. Burns, dwl 103 First
Rogers E. D. Mrs., saleswoman 10 Montgomery, dwl 216 Powell
Rogers Edwin A., fruits, 3} Stockton
Rogers E. K., engineer stm Idaho, office 426 Cal
Rogers E. S., liquor saloon, Bay View Park, South San Francisco
Rogers Florence F., groceries and liquors, SE cor Pacific and Leavenworth
Rogers Ford H., cashier Pacific Bank, dwl 814 Bush
Rogers George, engineer, dwl 737 Howard
Rogers George, goldbeater, 233 Fourth
ROGERS GEORGE E., assayer, 512 California, dwl Cosmopolitan Hotel
Rogers George F., jeweler, 614 Merchant
Rogers George H., contractor and State gauger, dwl NE cor Octavia and Filbert
Rogers George P., clerk with J. M. Goewey & Co., dwl 108 Prospect Place
Rogers George W., mining engineer, dwl 27 South Park
. Rogers George W., physician, office 410 Kearny, dwl 911 Jackson
Rogers Henry, agent Samuel Merritt, office 20 Stev- enson's Building, res Oakland
Rogers Henry, butcher, dwl 2014 Dupont
Rogers Henry, laborer with J. B. Kemp
Rogers Henry, signpainter with Wason & Morris, 38 California
E. H. JONES & CO., 116 Sansom Street, Note and Letter Paper and Envelopes. 34
M. S. WHITING & CO'S MEDICAL STIMULANTS are sold by all Druggists. See next leul.
REDINGTON, HOSTETTER & CO., Wholesale Druggists, 416 and 418 Front Street.
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PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY circulates throughout Nevada.
Rogers Henry D., physician and surgeon, office and | Rohde Peter, shoemaker with Beez & DeLonge, dwl 509 Kearny dwl 12 Harlan Place
Rogers H. P., (widow) dwl 108 Prospect Place
Rogers Isidor, barkeeper with Charles Baas, dwl 539 Jackson
Rogers Jane, (widow) dwl NW cor Howard and Fourth
Rogers James, clerk and extraman Hose No. 4, S. F. F. D., dwl hose house E s Stockton nr Lombard Rogers James, laborer, dwl 127 Shipley
Rogers James, painter, dwl E s McCormick
Rogers James, plasterer, dwl W s Mission nr Ridley Rogers James C., blockmaker with Thomas F. Mitchell, dwl N & Russell bet Hyde and Larkin Rogers James D., carpenter, dwl W & Folsom nr Precita Avenue
Rogers James H., butcher, dwl 2014 Dupont
Rogers J. E. Mrs., dressmaker, 12 Montgomery Rogers John, ( Hart & R.) dw1 898 Front
Rogers Jolin, laborer, dwl N s Union bet Sansom and Battery
Rogers John, laborer with C. S. Nav. Co., dwl 320 Vallejo, rear
Rogers John, sailmaker with John Harding
ROGERS JOHN P., physician, office 204 Mont- gomery, dwl 615 Stockton
Rogers Loraine, director California Theater, dw1 743 Pine
Rogers M. A. B., (widow) lodgings, 1011 Stockton Rogers Mary, (widow) dwl W s Vincent
Rogers M. C., mapdealer, dwl NW cor Solano and Iowa
Rogers Michael H., laborer, dwl Filbert bet Kearny and Montgomery
Rogers Nathan, storage, 818 Battery, dwl 1515 Larkin
Rogers Neil, laborer, dwl W 8 Kearny bet Green- wich and Lombard
Rogers Nelson J., Mission Express, NE cor Twenty- second and Treat Avenue
Rogers Oscar F., cattle dealer, dwl SE cor Minna and Eighth
Rogers Patrick, farmer, W 8 Lake Merced
Rogers Patrick, lumberman, dwl 133 Folsom
Rogers Peter K., real estate, dwl 121 Ellis
Rogers Ralph H., miner, dw1 830 Mission
Rogers Robert C., attorney at law, office 604 Mer- chant, dwl 357 Brannan
Rogers Robert H., collector City Paving Co., office 619 Montgomery, dwl E 8 Chattanooga bet Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth
Rogers Russell K., milkman, dwl W & Fourteenth nr Castro
Rogers Simpson, carpenter, dwl 229 First
Rogers Thomas, inspector Custom House, dwl 316 Third
Rogers Thomas, laborer with J. B. Kemp
Rogers Thomas J., laborer, dwl W s Vincent
Rogers Timothy, (George & R.) dwl 234 Stevenson Rogers Uriah, peddler, dwl 136 Minna
Rogers William, brakeman S. F. & San Jose R. R., dwl 17 Fourth
Rogers William, physician, dwl 1517 Larkin
Rogers William B., expressman, dwl W & Laguna nr Fulton
Rogers William E., business manager Alhambra Theater
Rogers Zachariah, wharfinger Greenwich Street Wharf, dwl W 8 Vincent nr Union
Rogers .- See Rodgers
Rohde Conrad, clerk with F. Gudehus, dwl cor Clara Lane and Berry
Rolide Henry, clerk, SW cor Folsom and Spear
Rohde Henry, liquor saloon, SW cor Front and Washington, dwl 508 Broadway
Rohde James, proprietor New Mint Restaurant, 1036 Market, dwl 8 Mason
Rohde John, clerk with John Scheper, dwl NE cor Clay and Larkiu
ROHE JOHN F., proprietor Pacific Soda Works, 1112 Market, dwl 433 Hayes
Roher Charles, bds 338 Bush
Rohl Henry, maltster Pioneer Malt House
Rohland Robert, physician, dw1 515 Sacramento
Rohlfs Christian, laborer, dw1 1160 Folsom
Röhnert Frederick, upholsterer with G. W. Smith, dwl 208 Second
Rohr Charles, with Hyde & Chester, dwl 615 Miss Rohr F. B., dwl 507 Mission
Rohr John, ( Miller & R.) dw1 526 Howard
Rohr John B., bookkeeper with Miller & Rohr, dwl 526 Howard
Rohrbacher Martin, npholsterer with A. Lenhardt, dwl 1232 Stockton
Rohrer Frederick, clerk, dwl 506 Market
ROHRLE CHARLES C., wholesale wines and liquors, 410 Sacramento, dwl NE cor Sixteenth and Delaware
Rohrs ( Diedrich) & Paulsen ( Hermann) groceries and liquors, SW cor Turk and Taylor
Rohrs Henry, clerk SE cor Bryant and Rincon PI Rohrs Hermann, clerk SW cor Minna and First
Rohrs J. D., ( Ludwig, Siebe &. Co., and Rohrs & Paulsen) dwl SW cor Turk and Taylor
Rohrs Richard, ( Rohrs & Paulsen) dwl SW cor Turk and Taylor
ROHRS (Richard) & PAULSEN, (Hermann) groceries and liquors, 133 Fourth
Rohte Emil, ( Kruse & Euler ) dwl 425 Sixth
Rojas Feliciana, cigarmaker with Cobo, Martinez & Co., dwl E s Montgomery nr Broadway
Rokohl David, ( Rokohl & Holbrook ) dwl 215 Geary Rokohl ( David) & Holbrook ( T. W. J.) special agents Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co., office 137 Montgomery, SW cor Bush
Roland Charles A., bricklayer, Bricklayers' Pro. Ass., 751 Market
Roland Henry, lamplighter S. F. Gas Co., dwl 11 Minna
Roland William, carpenter, S & Sixteenth bet Va- lencia and Mission
Rolands Thomas, blacksmith, dwl 81 Clementina Rolemann George K., seaman, dwl 132 Stewart
Roler Frank, broommaker with Van Laak & Gilles- pie, dwl 272 Tehama
Rolin Henry, groceries and liquore, 63 Jessie
Roll John, porter with J. W. Gale & Co., dwl 835 Pacific
Roll Mitchell, seaman, bds 51 Sacramento
Rolland Julius, cabinetmaker, 735 Washington
Rolland Louis, ( J. B. Goux & Co.) dwl 739 Clay Rollason John W., clerk 510 Fourth, dwl 733 Folsom Roller Albert, printer with Mullin, Mahon, Rapp & Co
Roller Benjamin R., pressman Alta Job Office, dwl 253 Tehama
Roller John W., printer Alta Job Office, dwl 253 Tehama
Roller Thomas R., cabinetmaker with N. Gray & Co., dwl 253 Tehama
ROLLINS (F. K.) & CO., (Patrick H. Danaher ) furniture, 45 Third
Rollins Francis M., captain bark Mary Bell Roberts, dwl 911 Howard
Rollins Francis R., calker P. M. S. S. Co's Wharf, dwl 514 Bryant
Rollins Frank K., (F. K. Rollins & Co.) dwl 45 Third
Rollins Frank K., salesman with William S. Thomp- son, dwl 773 Market
Rollins George, assistant watchman Bdwy Wharf ROLLINS HENRY G., register U. S. Land Office, 506 Jackson, dwl W 8 Mission bet Twenty- fourth and Twenty-fifth
Rollins Reuben R., auctioneer, 45 Third Rollins Warren A., waterman, dw1 160 Clara
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New Almaden Vichy Water FROM THE
MINERAL SPRING,
Santa Clara Co.
California.
This Mineral Water is highly efficacious in cases of : Impoverishment of the blood -Weakness of the nervous system-Chronic inflamma- tion of the Liver, Stomach, Spleen and Inflammations generally, when there is no ferer-Dyspepsia in all its stages- Loss of appetite - Bad Digestion-Constant and tenacious vomiting-Obstruc- tion of Liver and Spleen- Night sweats-Chronic rheu- matism, when without ferer
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OFF This Mineral Water is a most agreeable bev- erage, pure or mixed with water, Beef Broth, Red Wine, White Wine, Brandy, Sherry, Syrup. Champagne, Milk, etc.
Action of the California Vichy Water upon the Human Economy.
This Water restores lost strength, energy and good digestion to the stomach ruined by excess of eat- ing and drinking, immoderate smoking and chewing, excess of work or pleasure; it restores strength to the stomach weakened by excess of labor, sedentary occupation, lack of out-door exercise, etc; it cor- rects the debility caused by certain medical treatments, that have either been pursued too long or that have been badly managed; many chronic diseases, especially those of the abdominal organs, are allevia- ted bv the use of this Water.
This Mineral Water is especially useful and very powerful not only in the course of certain diseases, but also as a preventive of intermittent fever, chronic rheumatism, gout, scrofula, general debility aris- ing from disorder of the nervous system and circulation of the blood, and especially of the venous circulation.
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Agents wanted throughout the Pacific Coast and the United States.
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