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January 15, 1890 (4 pages)

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se wravel channels, so ‘called, are the} ley, Sr., Wm. Bristow, S. D. ‘Wood, sas vogues. .n the wood its< ‘So itis with a cem. . Se. ee es us with their Wagon Making Watablishment, } si tine ee wréut storehouse of the géld deposits of . John Quick, Frank N. Morris, The long-continued snowfall and ing the orvan wii, nomnolen. gi eyo tis pecans tell-tale. . “Four r Years on —. bos amined eid Sic papinnebsatiks aren This one sear Fnglon gs of ees Allen, A. Y. Brown, W. C. Huling, . to about all mining operations through ed for by the medica! seaterele tested . ‘he spiral turning or. the. little ised “of prrket ving i Tend a Inadequate to the Lowest Prices. _ in thine etwaather: ure is now locked up by njonction, and . John Icard, Martin Icard, J. P. Novay, . the region north of here, by cutting ete blic f : A re} 20Fing and finds no evidence of a flaw time. During care of exis. I-destro to-have it understood that ae while its extraction would keep thou-}J. R. Balch, Jchn Fippin, John . off the water supply. It isan ill wind SB A ULAR Ua AP eet Te"! jr orack. The long. spiral strip is as on it wasnee living) Tried ov every known A Usetul Man. sunds of workmen busy at large waves, Hymes, M. Kane, van Mitchell. that blows no good, however: The sumption by the biliary gt of ite) Smooth as gists and as glossy as you. finall ty banen pond Seitve 2 Feo! io (8. 338.) JB vik Se bret We clltad intl z ‘bela’ sawn tn Sida an eae te ustries in our State, the country must O’Carroll, F. Battie, John Tempisr; ing now will dissolve gradually under sn wage ada , . cal occa me coat he in soete it yt fan, ites shan believe thal 8. 8.8. MB Petrone of my. ab op do not have to : y sit down by its treasure box, fold its. H. Place, J. F. Smith. the beneficent rays of next suromer’s . ." YY Of the bowels, aude renewal: o (ttle electric ight A iheclrdg Poedbcet day. J. YLOR, Cuba, Mo. Ye «this way from Colfax as fast as an imyore coo At. "gram stating that W. T. Garratt, the The Daily Transcript. —— x Grand Larceny Case Dismissed. Last October, at Truckee, Pat Higgins was “rolled” and relieved of six ten dollar gold pieces. Hiygins was at thé time so drunk,as to be oblivious to Hig surroundings. Charles Stoddard was arrested forthe crime and bound over on acharge of grand larceny. Tuesday was the day set for his trial, but between the time of the arrest and now Higgins and another im portant LOCKED uP. ty’s Gravel Channels.. ~Itisonly amere matter of time when ‘the national government will wake up to the exigencies of the case and tarn its attention to unlocking igain the golden treasnre-house of the gravel yelaiinels, which are known to éontain to-day more gold than has ever yet been taken out of them—large as-tirat sum has been. In order that the . public may form some’ idea of the-value of the gold known-to éxist in only one of the gravel channtls in the county of Nevada, oue need but-look info the Millions of Goliad in Nevada Coun-. -@dcounty Supervisors. Tuxspay J Jan. 14th, 1890: The Board aet pursuant to adjournment, all the members present: J.M. Buffington, chairman, presiding. The minutes of the previous meeting were reail and approved. The following lists from which to draw grand and trial jurors for. the’ Superior Court during the year were selected. by the Supervisors of the various distrigts : . : GRAND JURORS. , Bridgeport Township — Martin PERSONAL A MENTION. Peeple Old and Young. J.D. Rodgers. of Moore’s Flat has returned from Ukiah, Mendocino county, where he has been for a year past. Mrs. Edwin Tilley aiipped on sme ice a few evenings ago-and injured oneof her ankles so badly that she will be unable to walk for some time to come. It is reported that on Wednesday evening one of Nevada City’s most popular and agreeable young ladies will be led to the matrimonial altar by a well““. officers of Oustomah Lodge, No. 16, I. @add see oe Installations. Following are the newly installed 0. 0. F.: W. C. Gray, N. G.; Thomas Daniel, V.G.;G. A. Gray, R. 8.35.0. Abbott, P. 8:; ©. E. Mulloy, T.; W. G. Groves, R. 8. N. G.; J.C. Rich, L. 8. N. G.; W.\J.'\Clemo, R. 8. V. G.; Ralph Locklin, L. 8. V. G.; J. G. O'Neill, C.; M. W. Locklin, W.; J. M. Trewhella, R. 8.-8.;.H.J, Carter, L. 8.8.3 J. F. Hovk, 0. 8. The fullowing were installed ‘as officers of Mistietoe Encampinent, No. 47, LO. O. F. on Monday evening last, y D. D.G. P. Richard Gummve BORING A CANNON. Work That Requires ires Considerable Care ' and Unlimited Patience. At last the cannon is turned down, and is ready to be bored inside. In this operation it must be bored so straigh: and true that the boring tool, enterin; at the exact center of the small end o the cannon, will come ont: precisely a the center of the large end, seventeer teet away. ‘Those of you who have trie. to bore a straight hole. lengthwis through even a short: bit of -woodwil! ktiow that this work requires not a little skill and care. When any of you boys have a job o' boring to-do at your work-bench, yo make fast the article to be. bored an turn the bering tool. Itis just the othr HERE AND THERE. A Brief Recerd ef Varisus Mats ters of Lecal Interest. The Snow Mountain ditch, through which the South Yuba Company supply this city and vicinity with water, continues to run.a full head and every precaution is being takeri to prevent it from blocking} The witnesses’ whose _ testimony as to the identity of stage robber Williams ig wanted by the United States Grand Jury, started below Tuesday morning. “They go to: Marysville by stage and there tuke the Northern Qregou train which will Jand them in ra _ Preighting With sietghe. ‘Six sleds are being used in. hauling freight from this city. to North Bloomfield. The sleighing is so good that” with th» exception of an. occasional place in the road two horses can readily go along with a 2,000-pound load. Freighter Wilson loads with. 3,600 and’ uses-‘six horses, making — ‘Peculiar . Peculiar in combination, proportion, and preparation of ingredients, Hood's Sarsapa. rilla possesses the curative value of the best testimony taken in the Woodruff ca Maroney, Geo. B.Newell, J. A. J. : way in boring a cannon. The borin; . San Franci re witness named Ambrose Lemieux i 2 2 , ’ known newspa »erman of Sacramento, . #38isted by D, McPhetres, as G. H. P., 2S ee rancisco at 6:30 o’clock Wednes-_ known.reme9,~ dies of the have disappeared-and all efforts of the from unimpeachable witnesses, back-. Ray, John Kuhlman, Jas. H. Reader. J. E. Moody; traveling representa-. 824 F.G. Beatty asG.J. W.: H. J. Sala sia gion ae Lgst-prcnclonarraeen day morning if they have no bad vegetable Hood S cingaom. authorities to find them have proven unavailing. Aga result of the going away of the two men the bottom dropThe Monarch Beat °Em The Narrow Guage train is coming menke force of men at fifty cents an hour can clear the track of snow and ice. would be reached by Tuesday night. The mail and express that should have got here Sunday night was brought up by aj;sleigh Tuesday, arriving about noon. J. E. Carr of the firm of Carr Bros., agentsat this city for the Examiner, went down the road in the morning £,culter, and. bringing.back. the! Monarch of the Dailies had them _dis-. now hei is making himeelf absolutely indiepenrable. He will not.only .continue to‘do general work including the cleaning and laying,of carpets, bu! has succeeded the late Preston Alexander as city bill poster and janitor of the Theater. He maker his headquarters on Union street, in’ the City Hotel building, where he has opened asecondhand store. That store is a veritable curiosity shop and well worth visiting. A Damaging § Snicoealeaae: Last Thureday nig night. an. immense body of snow slid down, the monntain ; . ro stream that during the winter months . W. Beedle, Chas. F. Bouvier, John Price $1. Worth $5°a.bottle. saw. The other day Anthony went into : side at Canon Creek above the Califur. j.-omes a raging torrent; and in New. Bost, T. P. Byrne, F, G. Beatty, 200+ a life insurance office and asked for the] < ef ‘ nia mine. It carried away--batween t york in connection with the Croton. Alex. Berg, E. D. Bridges, K. Casper, Tur Rev. George H. Thayer, of} man who paid out the money. i two hundred and three hundred feet of the North, Bloomfield Coppany’e flume. A bad break also Sinead last week in the Omega ditch, . i tions naméd at a cost, for tunnels,water . Edwards, W. A. Findley, James : pes $8 company an’ now I want my money, fu ie ~ ? ’ , ’ 9, 1 8 , ’ 4 Death of Pladame Coutara. feservoira and engin; of not loos than { Hehens, Palix. Gillet EL. Ti, Gdve, Geb: I tiled Joy rs Vegetable mere Pac fh gos ad weet ie qr : de lady is dun. dead. Yere's: do. papers, shades of OLD ROS E, ,e€c. 2) H x ( ‘ ef. My mi t at timesit ere da is, suh.” vig ne Mada six millions of dollars. But under the . A. Gray, Ed Gagan, C. H. Harrison, anecad as ieee cata dia. Oeeihere Gays 1} 10cts., 50 cts.and.$1, Sold by Uarr y “Whe Fgh aa tha miniter with hare the A Handsome selection of BLACK GOODS. ht me Coutard, one of the landthe eesond th her?” the x marks of this ‘city, died Tuesday morning. She had? been:an inmate of the county hospital for awhile but recently left there and returned to her house iu town. Death of we. Garratt. John Spaulding has received a teleIt was expected. Grass Vallev. front gravels Tir tett the auriteroueT. fout-this-poldyalthrough-thére~are en: two hundred and fifty feet high, been attacked. by the three corporadecrees of the courts, which have juiicially determined that no dam can bé stones, these vast mines are idle, and the works. connécted with them fast, goingto decay. This is the case in one section of the State, covering some twenty miles only in length of this golden channel. ed up ty facts such as could not be controverted, as to the yield of the one main channel which occupies the ridve channel on the ridge it will carry the total value of gold, in some eighteen or twenty miles of this channel alone, up to nearly or quite one hundred millions of dollara. This value as was stated in the evidence referred to, by one of the witnesses thoroughly familiar with the subject, and endorsed by others, ‘‘is known tiot as a niatter of conjecture but as a matter of certainty.”’ All have a vague idea that the yield from the quartz mies has been in the past very large. But where ore dolar bas come from; quartz. mines five or more have come arms and do nothing, because a few hundred acres of land in the great Valley of the Sacramento is témporarily injured, and our wise Judges say that none of our engineers are able to cope with eo simple a problem as the construction of a dam to impound the dirt or debris which may come from mining gineers who have not -hesitated to grapple with the problem of building an earth dam one hundred and seventy feet in height, to impound water for-the Spring Valley Water Works of San Francisco; to dam at Folsom a Water Works to build adam of stone This vast. treasury bas, in the past, built which will impound dirt and If toit is added the Rough and Ready Township—C. J. Cole, H. A. Austin, Dawson Nichols, John Black, C. R. Ball. Uphoff, George W. Whiteside; George Lod, Patrick Daly, I. Haas, CH. Hunkins, Wm. Treloar, Robert t Soret Wm. D. Harris. TRIAL JUROBS: Meadow Lake Township—G. W. Giffin, J. A. Noell;-G. W. Marsh, A C. Cooke, John Fay, 8. 8. Ferguson, A. J. Graham, G. 8. Denton, Coleman Marks, F. T. Meloche. Little York Township — Joseph Chew, Malcolm McLeod, W. D. Aplin, John Hussey, T. F. Goding. Bridgeport Township—John O’Conuur, Austin Wells, Philo M. Williams, Tol Bropliy, HW. M. Barton, North Bloomfield Township—John Driscoll, T.A. Richardson, C. O. Jepson, J. A. Craig, W. O. Williams, Hugh O'Connor, James Howlett, C. A. Havkell, R. 8. Huntley, N. B. Parazett, T. C. McGugin, Eureka Township—P. Foley, James Walsh, 8. L. Blackwell, G. W. Brown, Condon, Robert Moore, Nevada Township— Samuel ere Theo, Anderson, Wesley Arnhat, E. Austin, David Ashton, E. C. bat ridge, Wm. Barton, Samuel Barr, O, John ' Hippert, Samuel Clutter, F. W. Cooper, W. H. Crawford, D. D. Carter, Geo. Chappel, J. H..Cook, Geo, A. Cooper, John. Curry, Z. P. Davis, Alex. Durbiu, Wm. Edward Harry, Lord Housman, J, L. Holland, Israel Hosken, Aug Hoffman, L. B. Johnson, James Kinkead, 8. 8. Lewey, Danie} Marsh, F. T. Marker, W. F. McDonald, H. ©. McKelvy, J T. Morgan, J. J. Ott, W. J. Organ, J. Ragon, Henry A. Ruth, Emil Rosenthal, Victor Sauvee; M.B. Siddles, A. Stenger, 8.E. Story, 8. N. Gick. be FOR? Buk, Tons Keller, Janes . tive of the California Casket Company,’ died Sunday uightat-San Francisco. He was a brother-in-law of W. A. Findis ‘what they ¢all.‘‘good.sap weather,” meaning that it makes the sap flow freely when the trees are tapped. Maple trees do well in Nevada county, as bas been demonstrated by two or three ranchers who have been making sugar. toa limited extent for two or more years past. In time maple groves will become one of the multitudinous ‘sources Ot income that-our county will brag. about, and then all our people will know what John Spaulding, Martin Lawrenceand Will Morgan mean when they talk about the ‘‘sugaring-off bee’”’ they had ep at the Souti: Yuba wee pepeneaecid Mining Speinpipne Interrupted. sun, and the water thus made will continue all the seasun to run down in sufficient quantities to keep the w heels of industry humming. ' PRED H. BLECKEB. and theatrical man;.writesfromthe Baldwin, Hotel, 8 F. “I have been troubled with dys pepsia in its worst form and Indigestion. tound Joy was in that bottle, an put me on my feet, It willcheat the grave of many a victim.” ; @ “The: clubbing arrangement by +} which the Datty Transcript and the A. Weekiy Texas Siftings can be had for $7. year in advance will expire on the last of this month,and after that date the two papers will coat. $10 a i Ls. — Fred H. Blecker, an old ‘time newspeper . } White, C. P.; D. Hutchinson, H. P-; C:W. baaney, S. W.; M.-L. Roberts, J. W.; Geo. A. Giay, Bs N. P. Brown, Town Talk; J. O. Hustler and wife, Joseph Hustler, Patterson; J. F. Brady; Miss Carrie Mann, Grass Valley; A. G. Dennett, F. J. Curtis, E. Daniels, Bloomfield; A. Bergen, Mise R. Cunningham, Miss O. Cunningham, Camptonville; J. D. Rodgers, A. Smith, C. Peters, San Fruncisco; J. -€i Mulligan, Colusa, D. Cosa, Colusa ; Joseph Chew, Red Dog. ° Waked Up Effectually. A legarthic,. dormant. condition . of the liver is hardly.to be overcome with bdvaetic-cathartics und nauseous chola!A gentler, pleasanter and far digestion, are the no less happy and certain results of using the Bitters systematically. Its laxative effect is never painful and drenching, i's tendency being rather to perpetuate regularity than te produce a copious action: -Malaria,: nervousness, debility, kidney troubles and heuyalgia it subdues: ‘eft . festually. : WEAK eyes and inflamed lids indicate an impure condition of ‘the blood. The-best remedy is Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. It vitalizes and regulates the secretions, and expels all scrofulous humors from ‘the system. Try it. Bourbon, Ind., says: ‘‘Both myself Lund wife owe our lives to Shiloh’s Consumption cure.” Sold by Carr Bros. Ly Broe. Oue Month More. Photographs®of every description and size at reduced prices at Mathieu Schraram’s Gallery. Closing up in February. i d27-tf ATTENTION to the daily habits of the young prevente suffering. Take Simturns around. This plan is found to in sure steadiness of the “‘bit.” It would b
ilmost impossible to make this bit firr and the long, spirally-twisted ones that are turned from the outside of the can non. A military-looking man, standing near the lathe, does not lose sight 01 these shavings or trimmings either, This man’s business is to carefully inspect the borings and trimmings. That is what he is paid to do. Unole San pays him and expects him to earn hi: salary. The cannon is-being made fo) Uncle Sam and ho intends to find out al} its qualities, whether good or bad. & the man eyes tho borings carefully Now, if witha plane or your knife-blade. you will éut a thin shaving from a bit of wood, it will show any little flaw existing in the wood fvom which it was sliced . The ‘tiniest knot-hole or crack will show. ins the ahem reas ch moro plainly than . o show, the workmen how matters aré rogressing: in tho heart of the cannon. \fter eighteen days of steady boring the it lets daylight into the bore of the annon by*emerging at the other (or weer) end, seventeen feet away.—St. ficholas, —--— —— © oe —~~ SUCH.-STRANGE-FOLKS.—— Uncle Anthony Pre‘erred to Tore Money to Higving Dealings. with Them, Anthony Paillips is a well-known citizen of Little Rock. He is something of a politician, having at different times worked with the Democratic and Republican parties; but his chicf distinction is that he is the blackest-nepro in Arkan“What do you want?” the manager asked, < “IT want er thousand dollars,” the negro answered. ° *tErbout three month! ergo Thad my wife’s life insured in thi: manager asked, “Got drownded, sah; wag down in de country an’ fell offen er foot-log inter d« water an’ drownded: ez dead as er mack erel,” “Did anybody see hér when sho fel’ 1 U Gdi “Yas, little gal seed her; oh, she fé)' in all right, an’ now ef you'll jest coun me out er thousand dollars I'll = b Yas, fell in ali luck. A Truckee Society Item.. Saturday’s. Republican says: promptness and efficucy than %o their coating of sugar and freedom from any injurious effects, Children take them readily. See Ayer’s Almanac for thia year, just out. Treatiaeon Blood Skin Diseases mail. ed free, SWEET OR RO FIC CO., Atlante Ge. Peculiar in its strength and economy, Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is the only medicine of which can truly be said, “One Hundred Doses One Dollar.” Peculiar in its medicinal merits, Hood's H. C. MELL, UARRIAGE WOODWORKER AND—' General Wagonmaker. : HE FIRM OF DENNY. & HI" surface a with ine te conduct the having arranged Wood Working Department in-connection H.C MELL, Broad, Street, Nevada Citv, The Best Goods and the Cheapest Piace fis In Nevada County. It is conceded that we have the BEST LINE of . DRESS GOODS ever brought to this market, All new 40 DOZEN. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS from 25 Cents to $2.50. Call and see something handsome in that line. whether you wish to purchase or not. ped out of the case, and when it. was between the Middle and South Yuba} “Meadow Lake Township—J. L. ley of this city and well know in this. £+i Peter Maas, I. 8.;J.G. O'Neil, G.;. ind solid enough to do its difficult work Jack. Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures wee ue un} called tok HWathoy’ Tubsduy. tobrhing Rivers. It has been from four to six . Lewison, Warrdn Richardson, H. K. county. Mr. Findley bas gone to} 4: RK. Lord, lst W.; W. H. Marun,. ‘nd yet-free to turn around ‘in ‘the can . McBougald got’ on & tear to-day and ponsiy tn Sarsaparilla i District-Attorney Nilon very properly . Millions of dollars in gold per mile. _. Gage. Wheatland to attend the funeral. ad W.5 J. Oo Rieb, “Sd W.; J.C.) Oe et ety ret prey at the sido o'. painted the town. “He had a row with the title of “The greatest blood pines Geen ; ; dnd senethly. iaaued: tant & Alemsiaeal: There can be no doubt that the} Little York Township—Warren H.} coAbbott, 4th W., W. H, Martin, EB.) 7) % sok would Wave zine a has a one young man, and goi a face on him discovered.” Peouliar in its “good name bi Attornéy Ford, who represented the amount of gold remaining in the un-. Pierce, A. G. Chew, J.8. Goodwin. A Biemoer Cstd Suey: . Bom amt a R. Lord, Trustees. was motionless—except for a slow ad for his trouble. Then he commenced at home,”—tl are is more of Hood’s Sarsaae Zo ee on __‘defendant, made no objection-and-the} ¥°"Ke4 ground of the North Bloom-. Nevada Township—Geo, G. Allan,. —co14 weather hereaboutis not ensea. . Vance Into the gun. —fsheoting-“his pistol-and succeeded in Patitis” sold: tn-Lowell than of “all: siher i ———aenwee= . field Gravel Mining Company is at. Jacob Arbogast, N. P. Brown, D. S.J; ere edasiinaud mievitee— oe \Clesed. The bit-attends. strictly to business, . scaring the bystanders. _F Blood: purifiers. Peculiar tp tte phenomenal 4 motion was granted. , Bikar, Fs “ thely a modern product, In the last ; y . 8 y . Finally he tecord of : sales'abroad ; : —— east ten millions of dollars, perhaps er, James Colley, Wm. F, — week of December, 1858, two men. S#turday night or Sunday a snowand steadily bores its way through th: . was subdued and—his weapons taken no other Peculiar repro: j _\Pnesday Morning’s Wire. — . more. Its deep tunnel, constructed at} bright, Wm. Floyd, E. P. Hagar, F. started from the Snow Mountain ditch, . *!4e-eccurred on the Goudyear Bar steel. —Most of you have been to th . from him. No officers were around at ever attained so rapidly or held so : 4 cost of three fourths ofa —million . CLeutje, Chris Mallon, M.L-Marsh,. — , on’ . grade between ‘this city and Downie-. U2 and have seen a pig “rooting . ine time le was canying on and pe protons the confidence .of “all classes } A one story house on Gethsemane dol 0. E. Mull near Bear Valley, to go to Lowell Hill. inthe ground. Imagine, ther, a pig t: of people. Peculiarin the brain-work whi : “street owned by Mrs. lL. W. Dreyfuss. °~ lara, Gpatiols enough more ground . ~~ ulloy, Wm. H. Martin, H. ©. Oneof them reached Remington Hili. Ville effectually biockading the road} $9 standing still and the ground to b. . ™8y citizens complained because he . , repeenunth, Hood's ‘Saraavaraa caeae andoccupied by the family of-her ‘son—s this channel, belonging toother . Mills, C. J. Naffziger, J. J. Lyons, about two o’clock in the:afternoon and . #24 carrying away the telegraph line.) owly passing under the pig's snout an: . WB Wotthrown in the cooler. Noone, pines all the knowledge” whieh modern in-law, W. R. Thomas, caught fire. P’ties, to turn ont at least eight milAntone Tam, Geo. E. Turner, E. M. reported-his compahioh as -having. be ¥P stage that left Camptonville} veing “rooted,” and you will have acas . however, who saw the disturbance weacerah se it if’ medical i about half past ten .o’clock Tuesday lions more, And it owns other ground . Preston gl. J. Rolfe, J. A. Rapp, R.C. been left. sometwo: miles~back-upon . Saturday passed the Mountain Houye. aueh liké that of he bit and the car . seems willing to makea complaint, . selence’ has O ELSEIF aoveiopes, ee ‘ _. which is partiall ad whi vey. . Walrathy 8. 0. Waite D, A; ioe C. . : , po! : ce 10n. In fact, the boring tool is called io with many years practical experience in morning. The blaze originated in a , Lariat sainuasinthhy nich cet M , the ridge north of Steep Hollow_and ante DapRoNes” to OSTS. En Shroege hog-nosed” “bit, and it roots up th — preparing medicines. __ Be sure to get only e cupboard just -back of the.-kitehen tainly contains four millions more." . M¢Clintock. unable to preceed. A company in». #!! right. The one that leit CamptonSa ne a6 iit. ‘enjoyed tetcatuet er For Over Malta Century. > eee = —— so The Milton Mining and Water ComWashington Township—E. Bim: ; ae Via Sunday probably did not get Hood's Sarsaparilla_ stove aiid upon which: the” kitchen Be ;, . skill, John Griesell. taediately set out torercue him, but ye ' No long, graveful curls come from thi Mrs. Winslow’s § Soothing Syrup has?! goiapy atta ta. Sicaiz fo chimney rests. Hose Compuanies. P2?Y Owns of unworked ground on this RI age when they reached him life was near. through, but is supposed to be laid. up. boring, but small, crisp shdvings the beeri used for over fifty years by mil-/by©. Toop £00, pthread Lowell, Mass, Nos. 1 and 2 both got their carts over channel, enough to-tarn-out—at—least mfield Township—C, A. Tilton; ly extinct.” He died: shortly after, . #tthe Mountain House. -There-is «. are removed -as fast-as they aceumulat . . ’ y . 100 D ‘ : t illi ; : Ww. D. Black, R. Penrose, Sr. A. J, =e AP gh) ? : i : in order that the boring tool’s wor) . !9n8 of mothers for their children oses One Dollar there after a hard pull through the “iod en millions. more, besides: claime » OP, having perished from the cold bare possibility and some tear that the . ‘2 ’ & Wwol’s wo hile teethi i fi : eaece d bit Habeas the : (that can be worked through its tun-}. Dennett. On ‘the 98d of th ‘eh stide may have. overwhelmed one of. S11 not be interfered with. The bit i: . Wie teething, with perfect stidvess. and snow, but before they arrived the RE ‘; Parnka Sowanhi LP n the of the same month. Pat: going into the steel at the rate of three . It soothes the child; softens the gums NEVADA DRUG STORE, . hose from the Piety Hill Company’s. "°!8) ot belonging toit, in which there ownship—8. L, Parsons, rick Carson was severely frost-bitten . the stages, but there is no way to get) cionths of an inch for every turn of th . allayeail pal Corner Broad and Pine Street e house had been attached: toa hydrant is at least ten millions more. Moses Bates, H. A. Robbins. in going from Red Dog to Negro’ Flat, . 4°W8 here about the matter. The telcannon and it is mak Peni round hah % preree 2 rh Cede plaka sults, and NVA ny nae y NN : : . oe : ‘ ; ) s is a " Most of the furniture was removed . ‘Bischanhel enough to turn out atleast ‘Smith, Wm. Campbell, A. D. West, Fils anile and teak Were trekan day and when the break is closed the. head in—five and three-quarters inche: . .5) RE Task se @.wor «. W. D. VINTON, Pr) rietor, eh blocs ie an t. The . ‘Wenty millions more, thus making in James ©. Conaway, James Watt, j «. suspense here will be relieved. in diameter. As tho round hole grow sinh derby loc ahs Rn i WINSp ; BF si ee ee *. the property owned and controlled by . Thomas Cloke, J. P. Stone, Peter Good Sugar Weather. o deeper, the heavy bar, on which the bi . LOW’S SOOTHING SYRUP,” und ARGE STOCK OF P i) Gasongs Ss Seen ee ee Aer thesethree compani Purcell; John Gl.seon, G Vinpepe ‘ Mote? Arrivals. is fastened, advances into the cunnor . take no other kind. Twenty-Ave cents a Pastonteey ATRNT pa bake 4 ‘ panies, not less than ’ on, George’ Vin Th " P d ; r bea Fine Porfnmery, Fancy Soaps, Brushes, approximates $100 and the loss by the} . Sig ; vent, William G Th Oth nese freezing nights and thawing pane steadily, moved. by a number of wheel: . a bottle. tf ‘ollet Articles of all kinds, removal of furniture may reach $50 or . "*tY millions of dollars in gold. If to Piirick aac “8b J moge Pa ty . days constitute the. kind of’ weather} Natronat Horen January 13th—. and screws that form partot the lathe. : 70 wieceripicae bra eta peient eaheanron $75. The property was insured. the property of these three companies Ween ‘Baa "Joh Se Sore?! that delights maple sugar makers, It. Jno. Grissel, James R. Smith, Wash-. I must not loso sight of tho shavings. Tur great popularity of Ayer’s Pills . perfect purity guaranteed. : as be added the remainder of this known phy, eter Johnson, erman ington; B, McKeon, A. Kendrick, the little ones that come from the insid . as a cathartic is due no less to their : $ Sea hundr:ds of miles of similar deposits} Stranahan, 8. J. Stout, E. B. Stevens, . year. Pay.now and save $3 mighty "bliged ter you. well-known brass-foundér of San Franoe cisco, died at that city Tuesday morning. Mr. Garratt had numerous friends in this county., pn . Big Steck of Leggings. Fine assortment of Leggings for Ladies, Misses and Children just arrived at Mrs. Lester & Crawrorp’s; Main Street, channels must remain locked up. pay pireate ‘these wise judges is that the slime of The residence next to Methodist Church is offered for rent. Frank Admer. The Taasooure icin Sittings: clubbing proposition will be withdrawn When she was a Child, _ Bruises, Sores, Uleers, Salt BheumTetter, February 1st, 1890. Subscribe now. When Baby was sick, 4 * ~ — Wegaye her Castoria. She cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, : She clung fo Castoria. When she had Children, ., ‘ She gave them Castoria. Buchiens Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Fever . Sores, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Coma, and all Skin Erup-. tions, and positively ‘cures Piles,. or no pay required. Itis guaranteed vo give perfect satisfuction, or money a funded, oie ty Ge tice Seta OE Hoe. P. ? vera nthe pore and 1 Tent Soap legislation they will soon be so buried and destroyed that they will never again be utilized, and the gold con‘tained in these vast ireasuries will reamainthere for alltime, ‘ thousands of miles of deep tunnels will never again be reconstructed if now allowed to fall”into disuse and decay ; and the gold will remain locked up where it is until wiser councils prevail. brain work represented inthe prepaiation of Hood’s Sarsaparilla than in any other inedicine. It is this which makes.Hood's Sarsaparilla peculiar in its curative power, and in the remarkable cures it aGaane,: let adjunct. ~ in other parts of the State, it is certainly within bounds to say that. because a few acres of land in the Sacramento valley, of the value of about one and one-half millions of dollars, are temporarily injured by the past mining operations of nearly forty years, these bundreda of millions of dollars in gold which are known to be within these ~The result of the sage conclusion of litigation and stupidity is gradually destroying and covering upall the extraordinary structures, built by , the miners at enormous cost, requiring years in their construction, so deep that unless some relief can be hud by The vast water reservoirs with the Tuerg is mote experience, time and tive it-a trial; Pears’ Boar is the most elegant toat _gle, Wm. Daws, Geo. W. Hill, J. W. Robert Sharp, J. A, Sargent, L. M. Sukeforth, Henry Trevaskis, E. O. Tompkins, H.C. Weisenburger, H. J. Wright, A. Wutke, John Vail, oe. Zink, A. Baruh. Grass — Valley Township Win. Hooper, Wm, Hammill, John Hosking, Wm. Thomas, Reuben Thomas, Andrew M. Stokes, Thomas Andrews, Elisha Andrews, Richard. Angove, M W. Argall, 8. D. Avery, Richard Bas tian, James Bennallack, John Best, Samuel Bethel, 8. D. Bosworth, Chas. McStravick, Peter Cadden, L. M. O Wm, Carlyon, John Ferrell, Henry @bhampion, Frank Chesnean, Pat Noonan, Frank Conlan, Richurd Connolly, John Connors, T. R. Cooley, R. Cracken, R. G. Roberts, J. J. DanDe.@otia, M. Desmond, 8. H. Dille, Levi Durbin, H. C. Eggert, James Feeney, Robert Finnie,Samuel Fisher, 8. E. Fisk, Adam Lucas, John Ford, M. Callaghan, A. Gauthier, W. H> George, James Glaeson, . Thomas Griffiths, J, W. Griffiths, Pat. Hall, Henry Hanson, James Hammi Richard Harris, 1. W. H sya, . Henderson, Wm. Higgins, M. Hogan, Jeremiah Hurley, Frank Huss, John Ivey, Robert Johns, Wm, Kelisher, Peter Kelly, Wm. Kohler, Thomas Land, Wm. Douglas, M. Sproul, The fee“books of the County Recorder‘and of the County Clerk ‘were examined and found correct up to date. By order the ing te adjourned til till ng at ten o’cloc. tomorrow morn 8 al Bek ave 8 go Clerk. . ApFecTIONn ofthe bon 8, 80 preva-. lent. ti cbilden,, cured -by Simmons Liver Regulator,~ . Ze James Coulton, W. D. Woods, J.jn you to try it. ous Plaster. Tue San Francisco Evening Post is the leading evening paper of San Francisco. tf : A Womans. Miscovery “kicthes ‘wondesfal discovery has been made and that too by a lady in this county. Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and de: th seemed imminent.’ For three months ». she coughed incessantly and could not sleep. She bought ofusa bottle of Dr: King’s New Diecovery for Con3umption and was so much relieved the first dore that she slept all ht, one bottle baving miraculously. cured her. , Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz.” Thus’ write W. C. Hamrick & Co., of Shelby, N. €.<Get-a-free bottle at Carr Bros. : Shileh’s Cénsumption.cure. This is Feyond qu question the most successful Cough Medicine we have : +. ever sold. A few doses invariably cure the worst cases of Cough, Croup and Bronchitis, while its wonderful succesa.in the cure of Consumption is withoat a paraliel in the -history of medicine. Since its first d scovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a test whieh no other medicine ‘can stand. If you have a Cough we earnestly ask Price 10 cents, 50 cents and $1 00. If your lungs are sore, chest or back leme, ure Ehiloh’s PorSold by Carr, Bros. Sniton’s Cure will immediately relieve Croip, Whooping Cough and Attest: ‘By 3:1. Gueany, Deputy Clerk. , ‘their cause is removed by Simmons mons Liver Regulator. ‘Tuat Hackirg Cough can be so quickly cured—by Shiloh’s Cure. We guarantee it. Brrcuam’s Pri1s eure bilious and nervous ills. Tux San Frencirco Evening Post is the leading evening paper of San Francisco. tf Pimpves, blotches and gores and Liver Regulator, A pose of Miteoks Liver ‘tase. tor, taken daily, willrelieve and prevent indigestion. yas POWDER NEVER VARIN, oMARBese fe pesttys se pe Hifi tnd aunt he on whe short welght, ie eed Bronchitis. fold by Carr Bros. ZW Fae) JOHNBON: f aikcanrnix ] Ag nts for the right enough.” “Did the coroner hold an inquest over her?” the manage? asked, “N-n“D-110, sah, he didn’.” “Whye” “Well, sah, me an’ dat man” doar speak ter one nuder. We ain’t on di same quality er: tall now, sah. she got mad wid ‘him some time erg: ' an’den me an’. him, fell out, an’ wher my wife wuz tuck duten de bayou dead and gone, w’y I didn’t think it wuz jest de right thing ter hab dat coroner hold in’ his proceedin’s over her.” “So you buried her without the coroner being notified.” “Yas, sah, dat’s whut-we done—’zackly whut we done under de ‘zisting sarcumstances, sah. Yas, we done dat.” “Where did you bury her?” *Huh—oh, whar did we bury her?” “That's what I asked.” “Yas, tibby sho’. We set her 'way off yander whar her sister “ libes, sah. Uster say dat w’en she died she wanted ter be buried’*way off yander, caze she tuck er likin’ ter dat country.” ’ “What is the name of the place?” “Oh, it’s er little bit o’ er place, sah; ‘taint ez big ez Argentry jes’ ercross de riber yere. Yas, mighty little, no‘count kind o’ er place—so little dat you wouldn’t know it ef you wuz ter see it, sah. ” “I don’t care any thing about the size. What is the name?” “Oak Bluff is de name o’ de place, ef dat’s whut you wanter know. ‘Way off yander an’ er small place, too.” Well, no matter how far nor how . small. ‘We'll send a man out there to dig her up end bring her back here before we pay you; but mind you, if she can’t be found, we'll have you sent to the penitentiary for ten years.” “Oh, well, now, ef dat’s de way you do business you neenter send atter de lady. Jes’ let de blame money go. I *spize ter hab deslin’s wid sich strange folks. tesa vied Traveler, Wife; 7 Men's, Youth's and Boy's Be Sure and This week we place on sale our mmense line of Overeoats, showing the Cheapest aud Best ever seen in this city : Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad’ St., Nevada City. MRS LESTER & GRAWEORD, } MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY.