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July 12, 1888 (4 pages)

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oa RS RE ASABE TE NIST The Daily Transcript. Published Daily (Mondays excepted} by —BROWN & CALKINS-— OFFICE: So. $2 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal. Re = an ——— Soaeearanenioeaen CIRCULATES IS , Rough & Ready, Sevada City Grass Valley 5 ee = ville North San Juan, t ToL Beestiand, North Bloomfield, Moore's Fiat, Graniteville, Truckee, and every other town of Nevada county; also in Placer and Sierra counties, at Sacramento, San Fraticisco—in fact, throughout the State “from Siskiyou to San Diego, from the 8ierra to the Sea.” THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1888. LATE NEWS. Tlie free-trade traders of the House are hedging. The work on the Folsom Canal is rapidly advancing. The Marysville and Sutter cannenes are in full operation. It is said the President will veto the River and Harbor Bill. The greater portion of the town of Suisun was burned Monday. Blaine will publish an account of his coachiag trip through England. : Mayor Hewitt says the immigration qnestion will be the issue four years hence. : Crops in Yuba and Sutter counties are yielding much better than was a ticipated. : The Republican club movement is attaining great proportions in the East . and South. Cleveland has appointed several Easterni men to prominent effices in the Territories. : Work is progressing on the Northern California © railroad extension to Knights Landing. An explosion of gasin the Stockton Savings Bank vault. seriously burned. Cashier Sidney ‘Newel: : James . hillips shot at a deer aud fatally wounded Benjamin Cox, near Cherryville, Or., Sunday. General Fiske is hopeful that the Prohibition party will make large gains at the coming election. The flint and window ylase-workers will take an active part in the campaign in behalf of protection. ; Mr. Langtry will visit California and be personally served with the papers in his wife’s propose! divorce suit. An Orange procession was attacked in Manchester, Eng., on Sunday, by Catholics. Many persons were wounded. John Miebns has been arrested on suspicion of being connected with the death of Miss Mary Schniller at Portland. . Te wife of Ed. J. Smith, late clerk ofthe Leygi-lature, bas run off from Los geles with a handsome waiter. Two men who robbed Mrs. En,lind’s hou-e, near Hollister, were tracked to San Juan Suutn but net captured. Buck Pomervy oi South Butte, Yu) county, while — drunk barned hie . mother’s barn and wttempted to burr her granary. Williams, one of the murderers who broke from the Blackfort (1. T.) jail, bas been captured by Indians, and they are in pursuit of the other escape Captain Raynor, D. Kierski and J. Beckman, hunters, of the sealing schooner. Allie J. Alger, were lost on June 15th in Northern waters. McGinnister, a horse-thief, and Jim; a Piute murderer, awaiting trial at the county jail at Canyon City, Or., murdered Deputy Sheriff Lockwood last Thursday ani escaped. The Morwon Church has compromised with Receiver Dyer and if the Edmunds-Trucker law is pronoun ed constitutional the Government is to return all the property that has been seized and get over $150,000 in cash. Plowing the Waves. A storm at sea means inevitable seasickness for ocean travelers. The vibration of a steamer’s screw, even, is a sore trial to any but the strongeat . Btomachs. ‘‘Splicing the main brac:”’ as the imbibition of a glass is jucular!y termed by sailors, is a poor substitute for the swallowing of that incomparable tranquillizer of sea-sick stomachs. Hosteter’s stomach Bitters, which no commercial traveler,tourist or invalid should be without in ‘‘crossing the briny,” or making a tedious journ-y. No unmedicated stimulant of com merce is comparable for efficacy to the great invigorant. Emigrants to the West pronounce it a reliable .preventive of malarial infection, as well a+ other complaints to which hardxhip, impure water and miasma-tuainted vapors give rise. It renders blackish water drinkable and harmless, and is a fine remedy for disorders of the ‘stomach and bowels, and for kidney troukles and rheumatism. Worth Knowing. esendeae Mr. W. H. Morgan, merchant, Lake Still Has Confidence In It. The Tidings says: Less than two years Neva la City mining men were ?razy abc ta reported strike in silver on a propery situated a mile anda half sout. vu: Banner mountain and owned by. the Central Gold and Silver Mill and Mining Co. One “Capt.’’ Channell obtained a thirtyday bond of the property. and endeavored to enlist Comstock capital in the enterprise, a project Channell did not possess sufficient influence to carry through. Then he claimed that his bond was to endure for a year, and, as the owners had fatuously neglected to keep a copy cf the bond, he by his. representations kept the property tied ” up. So at least declared one of the owners to us today. A Mr. Cooper, who formerly owned a smelting works on Hill’s Flat,-hasa lease of the Cen tral company's property and has shipped several lots of ore to Nevada City and San Francisco for reduction. $30 a ton—a profitable yield—has been the average return. This oe came from the croppings. A tunnel can be . run whic!: will tap the ledge at a point which will enable several years’ work in ore extracting. Below the water level ruby silver is found ; above, thé metal is carried in. black sulphurets. A reduction plant is wanted, for the profits are now eaten up by extracting, transportation and other charges, including the working of the ore. A Fortunate Young Lady. Miss Jennie Martin, 176 North St. Paul street, Rochester, N. Y., says: I sufferéd long. frum kidney complaints —home physicians and their medicine failed-to afford me reliet. A friend in duced me to try Dr. David Kenndy’s Favorite Remedy made at Rondout,N. Y., price $1. The effect was wonderful. By the time I had taken two bottles [ was completely cured and have had no trouble since. I write for thé benetit of others, who « ay. be sulfering as Tdid. Ali Drugyists, Redington & Co., Agents. —— $+ 02 Extra clean, blue and mixed lawn grass seeds at Carr Bros. inl3-tf < eo The Original \GY COS LittTLe LO aRAO® LIVER ur enets PILLS. PURILY VEGETABLE ! PERFECTLY HARMLESS! Tneqoaled as a LIVER PILL. Does met gripe. ONE PELLET A DOSE. SMALLEST, CHEAPEST, EASIEST TO TAKE. Beware of Imitations, containing Poisonous Minerals. Always sax tor Dr. Pierce's Pellets, which are little Sugar-coated Pills, or Antibilious Granules, Being Purely Vegetable, Dr. Pierce's Pellets operate without disturbance to the system, diet, or occupation. Put up in glass vials, hermetically sealed. Always h and reliable. They are a gentle laxative, or an active purgative, according to size of dose. SICK HEADACHE, Billous . Headache, Dizziness, ConstipaSion, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and all derangements of the stomach and bowels, are promptly relieved and permanently. : cured by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pu ive Pellets. In explanation of the inl power of these Pellets over so great &@ variety of diseases, it may truthfully be said that their action upon the system is univergal, not a gland or 6 escaping their sanafor 25 cents . tive influence, Sold by drugg: . @ vial. Manufactured at the Chemical Laboratory of WORLD'’s DISPENSARY MED! ASSOCIATION, No. 663 Main 8t., Buttalo. NY. $500 sami 1s offered by the manufacturers of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy, for a case of Catarr in the Head which they cannot-cure. , Obstruction of the discharges falling from the head ito. throat, sometimes profuse, watery, and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody and putrid; the eyes are weak and watery; there is ringing in the ears, deafness, hacking or coughing to clear the throat, expectoration of offensive matter, mi nga with scabs from ulcers; the voice c and has a “nasal twang’; the breath is offensive; smell and taste are impaired; there is a sensation of dizzii with mental or aerate a hacking cough and general debility. Only a few of the above-named symptoms are likely to be present in any one case. Thousands of cases annually, without manifesting half of the above eye regalt in consumption, and end in the grave. © disease is a0 common, more deceptive and dangerous, or less und by pbysicians. By its mild, soothing, and healing properties, Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. cures the worst cases of Catarrh, “Cold in the Head,” nig A and rrhal Headache. Sold by druggists everywhere; 50 cents. “Untold Agony from Catarrh.” Prof. W. Hisvsyer, the famous mesmerist, of lihaca, N. Y., writes: “Some ten years ago I suffered untold agony from chronic nasal catarrh. My family physician gave me up as incurable, and said I must die. My case waa such a bad-one, that every day, towards sunget, my voice would become 6o hoarse I could barely spenk above awhisper. In the mornin, my coughing and clearing of my throat woul almost strangle me,, By the use of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy, in three months, I was a well man, and the cure has been permanent,” ~ “Constantly Hawkiug and Spitting.” THomas J. Roshina, Esq., 2902 Pine Street, St. Louis, Mo., writca: “Ll was a great sufferer from catarrh for three years. At times I could hardly breathe, and was contfantly hawking and spitting, and for the eigbt months could net breathe Pag by ne the nostrils. I ae nothing could be done forme. Luckfly, I was advised to try Dr. Sage’s Catarrh y, and I am now awell man. I believe it to be the only sure remedy for catarrh now manufactured, and one has only to give it a fair trial to experience astounding results and & permanent cure.” sass A complete Treatise on Catarrh, giving valuable hints as to clothing, diet, and other matters.of importance, wiil be mailed, postid to any address, on receipt of a two-cent Bootene stamp. Address, : World’s Dispensary Medical Association, City, Florida, was taken with a severe cold, attended with a distressing cough and running into :onsumption in its first stages. He tried many so-called popular remedies and.steadily grevadvice ou smoke a pipe? you do, take the of thousands of DO worse. Was reduced in flesh, had difficulty in breathing and was unable to eléep. Finally tried Dr. King’s New Discovery for c nsumption and found immediate relief, and after using about a half dozen bottles found ‘him-Self well and has bad no turn of the . King’s New Discovery for consumption, guaranteed to do just what is claimed for it. Trial bottle free at Carr Bros. Drug Store. Facts Worth Knowing. In all diseases of the nasal mucous mi “long as cheap imitatio are fooding the marty ‘old smokers t as that have “Seal of Plug Su disease. No othér remedy cin show YOU so great a record of cures, as Dr. Tobacco this from three it, and smoke North Carolina” will find it the best Smoking ever sold on coast. It is made . ear a ee »—8mokes soft an cool, and will last twice the many the market, cise SMOKE Garonne act poe at oncesee why it has To largest sale of an bacco on the oasis it. your desier does not keep {t he wil) Ot 4¢' for you, if he values your trade, vas Indigestion, and ordered SYMPTOMS OF heron ag Sn vy headac ne food changed to Lactated THE PHYSICIAN'S FAVORITE. ‘ood. It saved my child's life, ad I owe you many thanks wit I regard your Food as Valuable, and superior to all Three Sizes. 1 A valuable of nfantp € + @ -CIGARS, Oe TOBACCOS, Powover all other prepared ¥oous BABIES CRY FOR JT, INVALIDS RELISH IT. Perfectly Nourishes a Baby. with Or without the addition of milk. samme BURLINGTON, VT. W. E. De Covnor, M. D., 150 Meals for $1.00 * “We are using in our nur¢ very (containing forty infants) ther Foods. She ate that un: your Lactated Food, and find eee inetd the toute . FOR INFANTS and INVALIDS \ st ‘ax superior to all pther food which has been used during < . St. Joseph's Foundling Asylum, Cigar apd Tobacco House FRUIT sTror=. E. F. ROSENTHAL . Keeps on hand the Largest and Most Extensive Stock of ‘\ FRUITS OF att KINDS. To be found at any one Establishment in Nevada County. PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST! DUONRiING BMARVEST AND OTHERWISE PREPARE COUNTY EXHIBITS —=FOR, THE ———— EF'AtTR, ee SACRAMENTO. SEPT. 3d to 15th. 18ss, out the civilized world. plete and comprehensive notice ities of the State, and should be. made b WRITE FORSPACHr AT ONCE, L. U SHIPPEE, Preside nt. aa —KEEP COOL— DRINK APOLLO TEA. A most Delicious Beverage, FREE TO ALL! J ON’T fail to try it. Go to the Great 2 American Importing Tea Company, and try a gluss of APOLLO Tea, ice cold, Free to all. The delicions flavor and great strength of this most excellent beverage commends it to all lovers of good teas. Apollo Tea is the most économical. Apollo Tea is very . efreshing. Apullo Tea ie abs iutely. pure. Apollo Tea is most delicious. Apollo Teais by far the best. Apollo Tea is free to ull. A cordialinvitation is cheerfully extended to all to come and drink a glass of pure Apollo Tea. NONE GENUINE UNLESS BEARING OUR NAME ON EVERY PACKAGE. If you want bargains in Teas, come see us! if you want bargains in Cotfees, come see us! Ifyou want bargains in Spices, come see us! If you want bargains in Flavoring Extracts, come see us. If you want bargains in Glassware, come see us! Ifyou waut-bargains in Chinaware, come see us! If you want bargains in Crockery, come see us! Whether you want to buy or not, look at , Our goods and see what small prices we are aan 8 Look to your interests; make usa call; investizate-our prices! Compare our goods and you will be handsome)y repaid for yourtrouble! . MAKE NO MISTAKE, GO TO Great American Importing Tea Oo., Commercial Street, Nevada City.’ 46 Mil) Street, Gruss Valley. Thirty-five stores in successful operation. LP. FISHER Ne wspaper Advertising Ageney. , ROOMS 20 AND’ 21 MERCHANT'S EX: CHANGE, CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. N B. ADVERTISEMENTS eSolicited for all hewepapera published on the Pacific Coast, the Sani : isiunds, Polynesia, Mexican Ports, } i. Valpariso, Japan, China, New Zealand, the Atistralian Colonies, the Eustern Siutes and Europe. Files of nearly every uewspaper published om the Pacitic Coast are kept conubntly on hand, and all advertisers are allowed free access to them during business hours. THE NEVAVA DAILY TRANSCRIPT may be seen on file at the office of L P Fisher. L. 8, CALKINS. N PP, BROWN BROWN & CALKINS, Book, Newspaver and Job Printers, UBLISHERS OF THE NEVADA CITY DAILY TRANSCRIPT, the leading parin Northern California. It was estabac Order to Show Cause Why Order eof sale of Keal Estate Should Not ade. N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE County of Nevada, State of California, nthe matter of the Estate of David Rowe, Dece: . . Mary Rowe, the administrator of the estate of David Rowe, deceased, having filed her petition herein praying for an order of sale of all the real estate, of said decedent, for the purpose therein set forth,
It is therefore ordered by the said Cou thatall persons interested in the estate o: said deceased, appear before the said Superior Court on farday, the llth day of Aneuat, 1888, at 10 o’elock of the forenoon of fai Sey, atthe Court Room of said Superior eek the Court House in the County evada to show cause why an order shoul:f nat be granted to the sai sdmisiee trator to sell 80 much Of the real estate ot thesaid deconned at private sale ag shall be necessar nd that a copy of this oa at least four suatessive pd ng arnt , TRANSCRIPT, a n lished in sald County of Mesa \eeacags -M. L iS, Saage of Superior Cours, . } in me September sth, 1861, by N-P: Brown} reo ‘THE OLDEST HOUSE Always on hand a full lime «or IRON, STEEL, Pipe of all kinds, Crockery, LEATEER. Stoves : and : Tinware, Stone Ware, Sash and Doors Granite and Copper Ware Cutlery, Silver : Plated : Ware Guns and Pistols, Powder Fuse, : Rope, Nails, Belting, . Cartridges, Shot, _And all kinds of Sporting Goods, Wood and Willow Ware Aud a variety of ether Goods Which will be = Sold (heap For Cash CEO. E. TURNER, 67 and 69 PINE BTREET, Dated wy ' . A. BURROWS, Atty. for Estate. Wevada City, = Cal. . Paints, Oils, Varnishes, ah ; too numerous te mention, allof $2600 CASH PREMIUMS FOR COUNTY EXHIBITS. IN ADDITION TO WHICH IS ADDED $1500.FOR INDIVIDUAL PREMIUMS. That may be competed for by the contributors tothe County Collections. ureseen during the Fair by wore than 50,000 different people, and are fully describ ed by the press of the State,» nd written up in detuil by the Von mittee of Awards, which report is printed inthe Annual “eportof the State Agricultural Society and distributed th: roughIn uo other mannercan the counties receive such a full ) These ex iibits com} The County Exhibits have proved the most eff ective means of advertisiny the resources, Ge pelonmants, and advantages ofthe different localc y authority and with the ald of the Board of Supervisors-of each County. The State Agricultural society will affordevery facility forthe exhibition of the products of the State. and would advise those, intending to exls ibit to ‘ The first come willbe the firstserved. Premium Lijit now ready, Address the Secretary for information. EDWIN F.S\1-TH, Secretary, Established in 1856--32 years IN THE COUN TY. Hardware, : Plows, B. H. MILLER Regularly Beceives § The Most Annroved Styles * IN TERNS AND ROY?S oLovTHin Ge And Furnishing Goods. . As Handsome a lot of Neokties, Scarfs, Oravats, Eto., Ete., As can be found anywhere. In the way of Underwear My Stock is not excelled. es ? The Latest Eastern Fashions Stir and Soft k..ts BOOTS AND SHOES, SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFFS, TRUNKS AND VALISES, And everything else usuhlly found in a first-class store of the kind. My Prices are Astonishingly Low and my Stock is the Most Oor-~iute. . B. Hl. NILLER, Oda felldwa’ Building, Broad Street. CITY HOTEL. cr OF BROAD AND UNION S8T# prosanad THIS HOTEL HAS BEEN Foy thoroughly overhauled and renBUM) ovated;and under the private fas) ‘management has become eb! be eee’ Onelof the'most Popular Hotels iN NEVADA CITY.' It is conducted on strictly Temperance Principles. It has no Bar-room, and is therefore just the place for those in search of a good quiet place to board and lodge. The Rooms are all sunny, light andairy. The Tables ure supplied with the best in the market, at the following low rates: Board, without Lodging, per week, $4.50 Board and Lodging, per week, $5 to $8. Rooms, ~er Night, 25 cents. Single Meals, 25 cents. Oo. C. CONLAN. A. FREEDMAN, \. Broad Street. ve Opposite Citizens’Bank, ' Nevada City? Makes“to Order thu Finest {Dress and Business Suits For Gentlemen and Boys A the Lowest Prices AND ACCORDING TO Toe Very Latest Spring Styles. one Call and swe my elegant Line of Goods, including 8cotch Tweeds, THE CELEBRATED ry Can now be purchased in this city SERIES FLAIR o marie the Best in the CitvTry It. “Ga SPERRY'S CELEBRATED BREAKFAST CERMEA, ‘Best in the market. Sold by the case or package. 2 Clover: Alfulfa Timothy Rye and other Grass Seeds. CAL. R. CLARKE, Agent ssl It is a. Noted F*act % THAT WE CARRY : THE iLARGEST STOCK —_or— We are now receiving Elegant Line s{->f HATS, BONNETS, — RIBBONS, AND TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS MISS M. RYAN has arrived and will again have charge uf the Millinery Department which is a sufficient guarantee ‘hat al’ Trimmiag will be _ Stylishly and Artistically done. : A: Nice Assortment of : HOSK, =: GLOVES, : PARASOL --AND -Just EFteeccived. \ a MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY ae Fresnch Percales, + Ciassimeres, West of Encland Cloth, Etc., Etc. —_—a— A Perfect Fit Guaranteed. “ —-90 — &@ Pants a Specialty. ~-——0O Parties trom up ¢ ountry, when in Nevada City, can havetheir measures taken for suits or single garments, which will be forward ed by express, as oré lered. Repairing amd Pressing done, andalterations madeat the Lowest Prices, =. A. FRIEDMAN,FASHIONABLE ‘TAILOR, THE THE DAILY TRANSCRIPTDaily Paper North of Sacramento. The Daily Transcript was established on the 6th day oi September, 1860. It is the oldest paper published in Northern-Central California, has the largest circulation, no paper published in its section of the State. THE BEST IN THE WORLD FOR GENERAL USE! The New Three-Volume Edition eo c . 04 com) 008 topics. Complete in 8 convenient volum: — ov 7 ."bers not kept w: with only a of a cych Really Cheap Less t ban half ihe price einimilar worke, . 7olnedia d to us f ’ pages, etc., that you may see for reelf. . fond 8 the phen goon oi Of School Trustees. Teachers, ste. to the \ EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. ‘BROAD STREET, HEYADA CITY. PHILLIPS & =UNT Mrs, Lester & (rawtord. PROPLE'S CYCLOPRDIA) make 2 here, to the . bountendcat of Money Order Divison, and circular, advice ar et aps Down Gos Fart . FURNITURE wow IN OUR STORE MUST BE REduced regardidss of what we get for it in order to make room for Two Carloads of Furniture Now on the way from the East. For this reason.we offer Wee Ertraordinary Bargains pan, ae BEDROOM SETS, PARLOR SETS, DINING ROOM TABLES’ AND CHAIRS, ee : BEDS AND BEDDING, LOUNGES, WINDOW SHADES, a CORNICES, Etc. Fine Upholstering a Specialty Finest Stock of Farn'ture IN NEVADA COUNTY. LEGG & SHAW Importers and Dealers in Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves TINWARE, DOORS, WINDOWS, COAL, OIL, PAINTS, ' VARNISHES, Woon AND WILLOw WARE, Leather and Shoe Findings, Glaseware, Guns, Pistols, Shot, Caps, Fuse, Cutlery, Crockery, Horseshoes, Nails,’ Barbed Wire, Etc: Kitchen Stoves and Ranges, Oil Stoves. Manufacturers and Repairers of Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Ware, MYDRAULIC PIPE, Gas and Water Pipes and Fittings. Mining Implements a Specialty AGENTS FOR THE es-Califirnia Powder Works. Largest and Best Equipped HARDAWRE STORE Im Northern-Central California. Prices as Low as the Lowest. LEGG & SHAW, Main Street, Nevada City. For Sale Cheap For Cash FOUR WAGONS. Oe se FOUR-SPRING DELIVERY One heavy four-spring very wagon with shafts and pole. ne light four-hor { FS deere Allofthege vehicles areentirely new a made of the best material in the most workmanlike manner. Will be sold Cheap For Cash. Inquire at Wm. Barton's Blacksmith Shop, ON THE PLAZA, NEVADA CITY, Assessment Notice, EVADA COUNTY MINING COMPANY avedn City ns paces en) ot business Nevada City, California, eee ee 8 hereby given, that at of the Board of Trustees, held on ty day of July, 1888, an assessmen (No. 17) of two cents per share was levied upon the cape stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United States old coin, to the Seeretary at his office at te mine on Deer Creek, Nevada oie » California, this ‘assessment shall remain : Geet AE. br aid on the 16th day of mas THE LARGEST Circulation of any . sitenist tor sue’ cCiis delinquent and unless payment is made before on Monday, the 8rd day of September, 1868 te pay the delinquent assessment, her with costs of advertising and expe’ of sale. By order of the Board of Trustees. C. E. ASHBURN, Sec: . Office at the mine, Deer Creek, near ension Bridge, Nevada City,Cal, — -~OB. M. P, HARRIS PDIUNTIsT. rT NEVADA CITY ON. and therefore as an advertising’ medium it~ is~second™ to} 2™eeye;—Thuredays: wud “Saturdays, ~~ Office in Morgan & Rotierts Block, corner roed and Pine Streets up BTAINED, and all busi (ON Fatput Gites uhendad'ty toe tye Our off @@ is oppost tent fice, and af cau obtain Peteng, noe ae a one ) Weenie in le en ein J pes wing, We advise as to noc e unless w obtaln patent” th ster, the SuWe refer, e, terms and tual clients in your own 8t, te C. A. Snow & Co., Opp. Potent Ofies, Washington, D, C > Be The ment, Cc E, 8.4 asan hibita the T E. Hu Mr. B The Rex from t the su: ton in to be « R. Cla Mitche Alex, said ap and Ca) migran exhibit county Fairs 0} commit fill any said co mittee, The f Courth« D. Gi C. Hi Legg D. K. $400. Thec & Shaw be com; 1888, The b The € for bids county « as follow cord of ; of oak a fice. Bic at 100’c The B tomorro' Attest The . Wilder’s one mor! and took train, wt came up acguaint He instr rules as . took but with hit “He did n to the of “regulat the contr ing but managen com plimi ministrat offices be here, and necessary Nevada ( right, ho power be A Rain b o’clock ' tinued to > tervals d day forer was vigo ‘ened veg the roads roof was owing tot inconven ’ The fa day mor Yuba Co inch, In fell here July, 18: rain had * fifteen y: Yuba Co Accord a very he ‘11th, 186 ny appea The cs Compan: yesterda 8. Ford : for the p the def they ha of north past, anc own use. hei# ari * filed a he the laws entitled flowing . time the has been is of m Judge W adviseme To mos of a doae When little, one They. are Try them Spec A I ’ Council, . held Thu in ‘ J.0.D