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July 8, 1888 (4 pages)

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& in Ace a seveda City Grass Vaticy, Ro bos i a a The Daily Transcript. Published Daily (Mondays excepted) by —BROWN £ CALKINS-—{ 5 OFFICE So. & Commercial street, Nevada City, . CIRCTLATES 18 * i bh & Ready, . Tie N . j French Cor j Spencevilie North San Juan, fren j 7a: Se eetian _ North Bloomfield, — ; Flat, Graniteville, Truckee, and every oth: . 7 = OBR in Placer er town of Nevada county. #180 23 and Sierra courities, at, Sac ento, San in ct nt the State rancieco—in fact, throughput te = ei Siskiyou to San Diegol.fsam the Si erra to the Sea.” SD { SUNDAY, JULY 8, 1888. se a : Local. MATTER. i County Supe: risors. Saturpay, July 7th, 1888. . The Board met pursaant to adjourn-. ment, al] the members being present. ©. EF. Maller, chairman, presiding. . The quarterly réports of the Road . Overseers of Districts Nos. 5,7 and 8 were presented and read. They were . approved and ordered placed on file. . The following demands were allow-. edion the Fifth Road District Fund: . 4G. Chew, labor on roads in Dis-. C. F. Lewis, labor of roads in Dis. triet No. 7, $465.15 _ James Blaney, labor on roads in District. No, 5, $1126.83. W. J: Hill, expenses in examining britige. $17.80: The Board changed the boundaries of Grass Valley and Little York townships as follows, vizGrass Valley townsbip— Beginning at the. intersection of the .range line between ranges 7 and 8 E. with Bear river, and running thence N. on ‘said range line to the corners of sections 13 and 24in tp.15,N.R.7 E. Thence E. to corner 17, 18,.19.and 20 in tp. 15 N.R.8E. Thence-N. to corner 5 and Gon N. line of tp. 15, N. R. 8.E Thence E. to corner 32 and 33 in south line of tp. 16 N.R. 8 E. Thence N. to 14 sec. cor -er between secs. 2) and lin township 15 N.R.8 E. Thence E. 8 miles to cor. secs. 22 and 23 in tp. 16N.R9E. Thence S.toS. W. corner of section 35. Thence E. to Greenhorn creek. Thence down said creek to Bear river. Tr*nce down Bear river to place of beginning. Lite York ownshi.—Begipning oo Bear river in the N. W. corner of sec. 23,tp. 15 N. R. 9 E. Thence ranniagup Greenhorn. creek to the nortbern boundary line of see. 2, tp. 15, N.R.9 E. Thence.W. to the S. W. ear. of sec. 35, common to,the S. E. corner of s-c. 34 in tp. 16, N. R. 9 E. Thence N. 4 miles to corner secs. 19, 11, 14, and i5 in tp. 16. N. BR. 9E. Thence E. 2 miles to corner sec ions 7, 12,13 and 18 on range line between tp. 16, N. BR. 10°E. Thence N. i mile to corner secs. 1, 6, 12, 7 in ° tp. 16 N. KR. 10E. Thence E. .1 mile tacos._socs. 5.6.7 and8in ip. 16, N. sers. 5 and 6 on. north boundary of fp. 16, N.R.10 E. Thence E. 3 miler on north boundary tp. 16 N. R. 10 EB. to corner Secs. 2 and 3. Thence 8. 1 mile to cor. sees. 2, 3,10 and 11 in tp. 16, N.R.10E. Thence E. 444 miles to Bear river. Thence down Bear river to place of beginning On petition and the approval of the School Superintendent, Indian Flat schowl district was changed so as to take in ali of the N. E. 44 of sec. 15, N. ‘B.8 Ey tp. 16. €>Griasel was granted license to collect toll on his road leading froin Alpha to Wasbington at the rates as last year. The Board adjourned till ten o’clock Monday morning. : C. E. divivoy, Cuairman. Attest: F. G. Bsarty, €ler®> By W. D. Haaris, Deputy. Raised Up. Thursday night District Depoty Thomas raised up the following officers A Wyoming Tribe, No. 47, of this city: J. Sims, Sachem; Josiuh Jacksame son, Se. Sagamore; J. Wikcraft, Jr.} ‘Sagamore; G. Hazes, Chief of Recds; 8. Clutter, Keeper of Wampum. Ee eS a ees Trinsty Episco; ai Church. ' Divine service will ve eonducted in Trinity Church this morning at’ 11 VWelotk.’ Sanday School at 12:39 Pr. m. The Rector will preach at North Bloomfield in the evening. Eee Piles! Piles! Piles! ds the only eure cnrefor Blind, Bleedng or lichisg Piles ever discovered. It never fails to cure old chronic cases of long standing. Judge Coons, Marysville, says: “Dr. William’s Indian Pile Ointment cured me after year of suffering.” . Congress. City, Thursday. nervous over the discovery of a dynaniite plot. “ killed by a Sap Diego'street car, Wedsienna’ lax management. a Arrivals atthe Union Hetel, LATE NEWS. A cyclone ]igy em operating in owa,. General E. T. veake will ran for Five boys were fatally burned at Oil” The Burlingtop railroad officers are An Indian named Christoro was nesday night. Complaint has been made that Bergh’s society is failing on account of The Corean riots were due to the reports that foreign Cannibals had ad. bucted native children. Felton’s friends hope to be able to defeat the report of the Committee on Election in Suilivan’s favor. There is considerable talk of a conspiracy during Emperor Frederick’s brief reign to oust Pismarck. It now looks as if the iron-workers at Pittsburg will be successful in resisting a reduction of their wagesi Republican Congressmen are in. clined to disregard the overtures of the . Damocrats regarding the Mills bill. Samuel E. Henderson of Cleveland committed suicide in New "York urider peculiar circumstances. His wife is under police surveillance. In a land quarrel at Mulberry, San Benito county, C. Hi.’ Waters was killed, W. H. Stone probably fatally wounded and Ed Stone shot in ‘two places. : \ McElarney Jim, an Indian, ¢celebrated the Fourth at Cloverdale by killing Indian Dick, who had killed Jum’s brother a year ago, and had escaped unpunished. : To most children the bare suggestion of a dose of castor oil is nauseating. When physic is necessary for the little ones, use Ayer’s Gathbartic Pilis. They are safe and pleasant to take. Try then. cial. Cureter Piles. Itching Piles are known by moistury~ like perspiration, producing a very di6agreeab'e itching after vetting: ware. Thus form as well as Blind Bleeding and protruding, Piles, yield at ance to the apptication of Dr Bosanko’s Pile Remedy, which acts directly upon the parts affected, absorbing the tumors, allaying the mtense itching and effecting@ neni cure. 5¢ cents. hides pe Di. Bosanko Medicine Ce, Pigaa, & Sold by Carr Bros my-2i-ly Mrs. J. NaFF2iGeR, Proprietor Nevaba City, July 6th, 3s, Jas Wheeler, San Fren, A F Miller, city, 150 Meals for $1.00 <<; . > . It Saved my Child's Life. It Bas Be Bqual. “When my child wae born, “We are using in our purioctor omiered one of the sery (containing forty infants) her Footis. She ate that unous Lactatel Beet, sf Oe i she nearly diel Thad three far superior to all other sho neniy dial, Thetiee . DG INFANTS and. INVALIDE te wontie O'S VOTES as Indigestion, and ondered. = 7HE PHYSICIAN'S FAVORITE. \ .. Lact ton years that I have nd I owe you many thanks . BABIES CRY For IT. weit. T-regard your Food as IMVALIOS RELISH IT. avaluahie, and superior to all cher artifieiad food for babies, . Perfectly Nourishes a Baby with Mus. A J. BENFIELD, Boston, M » Indians Place. d to. Lactated charge it bas no equal.” W. E. De Covncr, M. D., Cincirinati, Ohio. Three Sizes. 25c. SOc. $1.00. A valuable pamphlet on “ The Nutrition valnatie peponist co ons Be WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., BURLINGTON, VT. Cigar and Tobacco House ——AND-— SRUIE STO. ee eee 4 E. F. ROSENTHAL Keeps on hand the Largest and Most Extensive Stock of CIGARS, 'TOBACCDS, _FRUITS OF ALL KINDS 'F6 be found at any one Establishment in Nevada County. PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST! DURING HARVEST AND OTHERWISE PREPARE COUNTY EXHIBITS ——FOR THE—— STATE FAIR, 1888, i ——_AT J Dean, city, B Rosenthal, Chicago, JM Huseey, Willow Valley, Prot Ertz, city, R M Williams, Grass Valley, Wm brown, Pieasant Vailey. TC ¥urry. Smarteville, E G Sukeforth, Sacto. J Cobea, Cem ptvavile, WR Williams, ‘Weeds Point, Arrivals at National E.xehemg ec. Rector BroTeers, Proywetora. daly 6, 1888 Sam B Lusk, Downievilie). James 1, Wilder, San Frajoiacu, Phillip Frazer, Virginia uity, J DP Wilson, Ked Le CC Townsend, Grasa. Valley, C Seaman, eity, Juliue Jansen, do Cal Clarke, da GG Allan, do Mra Clark, do Mise Sadie O'Donnell, do Heliry Hartung, do E Withingwa, do J E Fuller, Sen Juan, W J Means, Washington, T P Redmayne, de Dr M P Harris, Chicago Park, LJ lewis, San Francisco, AG Bedmayue, East Uakie.nd, urge A Billings & wife, sam Francisco, Sag ire ® do J billings, 8 do J Abed ds y E Sammis, Sutter Coanty H Sweet, Grase Valley, de YH Lee, Yuna City, F Bartruff, Wheatinnd, ames Calum, Grags Valley. Seegtserk ~~ Arrivais at City Hotel. 0, C. Comuan, Proprietor. July 6, 1888 Basco, Biue Ten t Ghilag her, Grass Valley, pincer a Wi do © A Stenma do P Gallagouer, ones’ Bar, A Dennett, Bloomfield, F leDuc, do> BD Edwarde, city, C Harris, ~ do W T Joyce, do J xonk, do N Monk, do > W K Weare, do ,. 1 B Williams, do J A Jones, Columbia Hili, A J Corrigan, Sacramento, 1 P Cosgrove, Austin, W F Bartruff, Wheatland, B Rose, Pike City, P P Hippert, Graniteville, J Hogan, do J Kenny, Washington, B F Runnels, San Francisec,, SC MeCabe, do D Ebaugn, Willow Valley,. LS Austin, do J P Ebaugh, do Lurtia. do 2 Ebaugh, do Vv E Austin, do A Bilya, city. MARBIED Atthe home of te bride's: parents, this city, July 5th, by Kev. J. Sime, Miss Alice L. Hackley to JohpSherman of Ked Bluff. Judg+ Coffinbury ,Cleveland,O. says: “Thaye found by experience that Dr. Wiiliam’s Indian, Pile Ointment gives immeiedate and perm inent relief?” We save hundreds of sach testimonials. Do not suffer an instant DO advice longer.. Said. by druggists at 60 c : t cents per ere or sa@iled on receipt A price the Witiiama Me's Co; Cleveland OQ. =k Werth Knowing. Mr. W. fi. Morgan, merchant, Lake City, Fiorida, was taken with a severe cold, attended with a distressing cough and running into :onsuinption in ite first stages. He tried many so-called popular remedies and steadily grew worse. Was reduced in flesh; had difficulty in breathing and was unable to sleep. Fingliy. tried Dr. King’s New Discevery consumption and gt yell sof bee had noreturn of the remedy can show é ‘o : lew a yg filo consnm Saint ta pal site ies . 7 ie A PSE ST Exrns mlg-tf alt tried YOU will find it the best Smoking eae ster sold on this . It is made from three year old To cool, and will last oe SMOK Tobacco on the coast.r as*long as the man imi ne thes market, Seal of North ouatamenamarion —) © The the largest sale aft any ur dealer does not keep it he will fer you. if he values your tradm IN ADDITION TO WHICH IS ADDED $1600 FOR INDIVIDUAL PREMIUMS ; . a ibi hat may be competed for by the contributors tothe County Collections. These ex sees danae the Fair by more than 50,000 different peopie, and are fully desetibed is printed inthe Annual Xeport of the State Agricultural society av. out the civilized world. In no other manvercvan the counties reexi Betnandoomeschanciua patina The Couytx EK ities of the State, and should be made by authority and with the aid of the Board of 8upervisors ofeach County. The State Agricuitural society will afford every facility forthe e xhibition of the produets of the State, and would advise those intending to exhibit to WRITE FORSPAC* AT ONCE. The first come will be the first served. Premium listnow Address thes eretary for inforination. eady. IN F#S\.TH, =e ‘retary. L. U. SHIPPEE, President. Established in 1856-32 years THE OLDEST HOUSE —KEEP COOL— RABINK APOLLO TEA. A most Delicious Beverage, FREE TO ALL! ] ON'T fail to try it. Go to the. Great American Importing Tea Company, and try a gluss of APOLLO TEA, ice cold. . Free to all. The delicious flavor and great strength of this most excellent beverage commends it to all lovers uf good teas. Apollo Tea is the most economicat Apollo Tea is very :efreshing Apollo Tea is abs -lutely pure. Apollo Tea is most delicious. Apollo Teais by far the best Apollo Tea is free to all. A cordialinvitation is cheerfully extended to all to come and drink a giass of pure Apollo Tea. NONE GENUINE UNLESS BEARING OUR’ NAME ON EVERY PACKAGE. If you want barzainsin Teas, come see us! if you want barguins in Coffees, come see Always on hand a fali lime , —OF— IRON, STEEL, Pipe of all kinds, If you want bargains in Spices, come see If you want bargains in Flavoring Extracts, come see us. If you want bargainsin Glassware, come see us! if you want bargainsin Chinaware, come Crockery, see us! If you want bargains in Crockery, come : see us! LEATEER. Whether you wantto buy or not, look at our goods aud see what small prices we are asking! look to your interests; make us a call; investigate our prices! Compare our goods and you will be handsome)y repaid for your trouble! MAKE NO MISTAKE, GO TO"Great American Imperting Tea Oo, Commercial Street, Nevada City 46 Mil] Street, Gruss Valley. Thirty-five stores in successful operation Stone Ware, “Ei ¢g¢ Contract. — NOTICE imbereby given that Sealed Pro posals wilNbe received by the Board of Supervisors of the.County of .evada up to the hour of two o'clock P. M. on the Tenth day of July, 1888, at theotfice of the County Clerk of said county, forthe building of a New bridge across Deer Creek, at Fiene’s Crossing, Kough and Keady™fownship, tu be builtin the same place where tbe ola structure now stands. a _ Bidders to furnish plans and specifica ay without cost to the county. as ne Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. ‘ seu Ae
By order of the Board of Supervisors. Dated June 15th, 1588. F. G, BEATTY, Clerk By W. D. Harris, Deputy. Granite and Copper Ware Cutlery, ‘ver : Plated : Ware . Guns and Pistols, Powder Fuse, ~\ _jel6-td smokea pipe?’ L. P. “FISHER me ce of thousands of old smokers that have it, and smoke Carolina” Newspaper Advertising Ageney. N\ we SS BOOYS # AND 21 MERCHANT'S EX: Nails, Belting, ~ CHANGE, CALIFORNIA STREET, = SAN FRANCISCO. 7 8B. ADVERTISEMENTS =o fora newspa published Ob the Pacific Coast, the Sandwich Islands, Polynesia, Mexican Ports, Panama, Valpa riso, Japan, China, New Zealand, the Autralian Colonies, the Eastern States and Europe. : Files of nearly every newspaper published on the vedas Coast-are jee Aonahasle on hand, and all advertisers are allowed free access to them during business hours. And all kindstot Sporting Coods, Tum Nevava Dairy Taanserirr way be Wood and Willow Ware, — farsi ee i And @ variety of other Goods L. & CALKINS. 8B. BROWN ‘ ¢ BROWN & CALKINS, toe nunierous io mention, allef Book, Newspaver aid Fob Printers, DUBLISHERS OF. THE NEVADA CI FE pay 7 NSCRIPT, the faesing oa Pe nh Northern California. If was estaba ry September 6th, 1861, by N.P. Browp which will be The franscrist is the = CEO. E. TURNER, Nevada City, = Cal. Best Advertising medium in Northern-Central California , . been visiting physician. The Sisters of Charity, who have of the institution, sey or without the addition of milk. . . 5 .0on's Foundling Asylum, Gather Samples of Grain! SACRAMENTO, SEPT. 3d to 15th. $2600 CASH PREMIUMS FOR COUNTY EXHIBITS. by the press of the State, und written up in detail by the ‘omm ttee of Awards, whiee ee ve such a full, com xhihita have woes ofthe angst effective B. H. MILLER Begularly Hecelyes The Most Avoroved Styles IN MENS AND BOY'S awk And Furnishing Goods. As Handsome a lot of Neckties, Scarfs, Oravats, Etc, Ete., As can be found anywhere. In the way of Underwear My Stock is not excelled. 4 The Latest Eastern Fashions sstirr anda Soft E.1tas x Pe BOOTS AND SHOES, first-class store.of the kind. My Prices are Astonishingly Low] and SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFFS, TRUNKS AND VALISES, And everything else usually found in a Quality amounts to little-unless the price be fair, ;. Low Prices are hot Bargains unless Quality 1s there. WHE COMBINE THEM. = RETOICH AND BUY. Perfection in style and Assortment--atisfaction IN QUALITY AND PRICE. These are yours if you make selections from our NEW SPRING STOCK OF MEN’S and BOYS’ COmOTHIN G. Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats Trunks, Satchels and Valises. Exclusive Styles. Our purchasing facilities are unexcelled having numerous Branch Houses in different parts of the country enables us to place Goods on the market much Cheaper Then (las tar desed se tocs Remember the place. Only Retail’ House Hyman HBros., my Stook is the Most Cor “Icke. B. H. MILLER, Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad Street. “CITY HOTEL. uae coy ao m oes IN NEVADA ‘CITY. perance Principles. It has no Bar-room, and is therefore ju the place for those in search of agood qui place to board and lodge. andairy. ~ The Tables are supplied wit lowing low rates: $4.50 Rooms, ~er Night, 25 cents. Single Meals, 25 cents. fee THE CELEBRATED CE UF BROAD AND UNION ST# THIS Ey tee ee a" thoroughly overhauled and renvated’ amid ore the privete y en as b Onelof the’most Popular Hotels It is conducted on strictly TemThe Rooms are all sunny, light the best in the market, at the folBoard, without Lodging, per. week, Board and Lodging, per week, $5 to . 0. C. CONLAN. Cor,%Broad and Pine Sts! Nevada City, Wholesale Branches—New York, Sap Francisco, and*Honolula, H, Islands. 4 SPERRY FLOUR Can now be purchased in this city . SEER SE SARS b. gg-Ie the Best in the Citv. market. Sold by the case or package. Clover Alfulfa Timothy Rye and other Grass Seeds, CAL. R. CLARKE, Agent Get the Most For Your Money Down Goes Furniture =~ . MMENSE ASSORTMENT OF NEW NOVELTIES » Try It. Se SPERRY'S CELEBRATED BREAKFAST CERMEA. Best in the IN THE COUNTYHardware, : Plows, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Stoves : and : Tinvware, Sash and Deors! Cartridges, Shot, Broad Street. Opposite Citisens¢Bank, Nevada City? FASHIONABLE TAILOR. Makes to Order the ‘Pinest Dress and Susieess Suits For Gentlemen and Boys At the Lowest Prices AND aCCORDISG TO The Very Latest Spring Styles. -_— Call and sec my elegant Line of Goods, including 3cotch Tweeds, ; French Percales,i Cassimeres, i West of Encland Cloth, — A Pesfect Fit Guaranteed. . Sold” Cheap For Cash. je Pants a Specialty. — e @ by express, as orderéd. est: Prices. A. FRIEDMAN, KROQAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. A. FAICDMAN,,——_—— It is a Noted Fact Etc., Etc. Bepairing and Pressing done, a sdalterations madeat the LowFASHIONABLE TAILOR, THAT HATS, BONNETS, Department A Nice Parties froin-up country, when in Nevada PIE City, cen have their. measures taken for suite « esingle garments, which will be forward ~ MAIN STR “THOSE, = GLOVES, = _— ad WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK —-or—— MILULiINER LY. We are now receiving Elegant Lines 7 . AND TRIMMINGS . OF ALL ‘KINDS MISS M. RYAN has arrived and will again have charge of the Millinery, , which: is a _ sufficient guarantee ‘hat al’ Trimmiig will be Stylishly and Artistically done. Assortment of PAL -AIND+Tust Heceivecdi. oo a T, NEVADA CITY THE STOCK OF FURNITURE wow IN OUR STORE MUST BE. REduced regardless 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 ’ We Extraordinary Bargains —IN— BEDROOM SETS, PARLOR SETS, DINING ROOM TABLES AND CHAIRS, BEDS AND BEDDING, LOUNGES, WINDOW SHADES, CORNICES, Ete. Fine Upholstering a Specialty! ~ Binest Stock of Furnitore IN NEVADA COUNTY. LEGG & SHAW Importers and Dealers in Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves TINWARE, DOORS, WINDOWS, COAL, OIL, PAINTS, VARNISHES, woop AND wilLow WARE, Leather and Shoe Findings, Glassware, Guns, Pistols, Shot, Caps, Fuse, Cutlery, Crockery, Horseshoes, Nails, Barbed Wire, Etc. Kitchen Stoves and Ranges, Oil Stoves. Manufacturers and dinatrans of Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Ware, HYDRAULIC PIPE, Gas and Water Pipes and Fittings. Mining Implements a Specialty AGENTS FOR THE Largest and Beat Equipped WARDAWRE STORE oF California Powder Works. Im Northern-Central Californin. Prices as Low-as the Lowest, . LECC & SHAW, Semi-Annual Examination. tions for teachers certificates will be . Gity beginuing Monday, July 9th, 1888, At9o'’clock a. mM. sharp. A. J. TIFFANY, Secretary County Boara of Education. For Sale Cheap For Cash ‘FOUR WAGONS. NE LIGHT. FOUR-SPRING 4 O Watona PRING DELIVERY One heavy four-spring with shafts and pole. livery wagon nelightfour-hor ti:t v: 1 Allofthese vehicles are entirely 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, DR. M. P, HARRIS DEAN TiIisT. i he NEVADA CITY ON adroed and Pine Streets up Patent ERATE FFRS. fice, and“yc can o ngtor LY n your own A. Snow & Co,, dress OFFicE i room, Pine Street, Nevada City, HE semi-annual examination of appli~ held at Washington School-house, Nevada _Main Btreet, Nevada City. . Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Office in Morgan & Roberté Block, eorner BTAINED, and all busin ( fice attended to. for wore Our a ‘s opposite the U, g. Pat 8. font Ofshen incee Femote e went ee ag we or , patentamiite free of eka eran et Bt 4 ne sharge unless we oblatn patent. rubere to the Postmaster, the Suendent Money Order ‘Division and. elroular, advice, terms end see omice, Fon tual clients In y% Bisis-creesnty ok: . Opp. Petent Office, Washington, D, © Constable and Collector Justice Wadaworth’s Court SU roses For ac ond page A gen With the quartz cl, vounty ci He suys describes _ told-nose genutlema + and a ha property have ope feet thick aton and a large mi 4 third pa for a forty arrive and & Co, hay as private bills pron offered: fo that any i Messrs. up today sawmill w for ti.e ne The Re fullest se) mining en country h Ne _ An effoi tle where Piute War 1860 with pany, the about two hostile red da. Ther iginally, t only survi are Wi. Geo. Gray weat, and of Snow P. veterans a for each d day for the pay for sac ed they ca + presented State Boar Wm. Scott : postoffice want to im all survivo claims pus Th "'Profess himself, a1 ington Tilt trying to « mine’’ ne: Professor . notwithsta says he we million, . made to bx widow the . velopment on the pro put up he Fourth the was attacl George W. Francisco, tal in the ¢ city on the here starte him sick the Narrov Th The exh ucts made mento last success as reason of { ed about tion was notice hat tention to the fair 1 Now is the gin makin cles worth fully pre have been appropriat help along which dic Fall shou pointed ar Set the ba Hon, J. county’s t of as a pr for Congr all the que and electe he best r this coast. a clear-he Ri While . race at G Mannix, tured a bl from seve the servic Fost’ Ayer’s 8a ex peculia icine ind stomach, them em the poiso