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November 29, 1890 (4 pages)

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BOCIAL, EVY cluck. y Satu rday Afment, } COMPANY. ve'of Business Lecativn of a County, Cal. ata meetivg don the 24tu ment, No. 20f as davied upration, payPracaces Fala office of the Room 2% San is assessment » 28th day of nent, and adtion; and unwill be sold on ember, 1890, to ent, together nd expenses of of i see cretary. foom 2A, Ban ‘IGE, NDFOR sa daitsornis. ebper, an inr, now for an , real and @, at pub. rat poe eel of the County ef at hour of J d ; me lished Mined aie. , gs oft the sal Tudg yy tition of ofthe state of 1 Debio AT™ According. to the Bee, news was reSe ar alle et amie The Daily Transcript. MILLIONAIRES OF a DAY. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1890 A PIONEER OF 144. Death of ao Karly Settier om th: ' yaba Headwaters. fuel Tuesday at the age of 76 years, was one ofthe earlieslsettlers of Ma-. time to see.” rin county. He was born in Ireland, but wentto Canada when a child; and fron there meved to Missouri. In 1844, accompanied by bis wife and four children, he started from Missouri in a train of fourteen wagons, for California, and after # lorry journey he arrived in the State near the head-water of the Yuba River. A few months later ' be started for San Rafael, arriving therein Apri’, 1845. ty the following year ae purch ised 650 acres of Lind, the deed for which was the tirst recordedin Marin county, In 1849 Mr. Miller went to the placers, driving 150 head of cattle, all of which he slaughtered and gold at the rate of $1 per pound. Hereturned to his firm’ in Marin a vear later, and h4s resided there ver since. His late residence, which is known as, Miller’s Hall, is beautituily situated about four miies fron San Rafael. Besides owning much real estate jn San Rafiel, he w.s the proprietor of 8000 acres of land situated in various paris of Marin county. Mr, Miller lefta large family. {8 BLANCMAGD Be aw li DP A Meport, That Votes Cast Fer flim Were Not Counted. ceived at 5 .cramento f om Placerville on Wednesdiiy that Judge George G. Blanchard has been elected to Congress, fromthe Second District, after all, : The réport is that several hundred . Prohibitionist ballots were scr itched and Blanehard’s name substituied, bat that the votes were not éounted furhim, The trouble is suid to bave been due to t!1e Story system of counting. It is stated that a recount of the votes in the District will be“ nad, and that Caminetti will never receive «+ certificate of election, _—————118eo————. Native Paughters? Parties. The party given hy Manzanita Per. lor at Grass Valley on Wednesday evening attracted a ‘urge number’ of people. The special feature of the evening was the fan drill oy sixteen ladies under the captaincy of Miss Lizzie Horan. The squad displayed remarkable proficiency in the various movements. ~ Laurel Pcrlor’s souvenir hopat this city on Thursday, eveniug was another gratifying success, The gallery wa, filled with spectators aiid seventy-five couple participated in the march which was led by Miss Sura Miller, as rt rag some ot the alldt President of the Parlor, escorted by est of the lot were men who doring Bert Dickerman. The souvenirs were miniature lanterns, bells and other trinkets which afforded much amnsement. M. M. Baruh was floor manager and he was assisted by Raiph Webber, Fred Bost, Wm. H. Smith. . Worth writing. Much has, of course, Jr Teka Tyzrell rE 1 On jah: been told about it; but no one, unles~ : ie. J, ee Black and J. M, Hussey. ae as was continued till alate hour snd eyvinside working, can tell of it ia ie Dauein; erybody had a good time. é Goyne’s orchestra furnished superb music for both parties. . BR. A. M. Meeting. The annual) election of officers of Nevada Chapter, No. 6, R. A. M,, wil! take place Monday evening. 2t. Nopopy -can be troubled with constipation if they take Simmons Liver Regulator, Patriarchs, Attention, The officers and members of Mistletoe Encam t, No. 47,1. O. O. F., sre reques meet at their Hall on Baturpay Ey a, November 29th, at 746 o% 8 *> As business of importance is to be transacted it is expected hat all excuses be set. aside and every officer and member will te promptly on hand. By order of the Encampment. j D, Hurcunson, C. P. Geo. A. Gray, 8, td . (f yca have made up your mind to bu The Gavi Pills do not b induced to take enyo.her, Beld by : James Miller, who died at San Ra‘Ting complaint use Dr. J. H. McJ.ean’s . gheir aetion. ae da County Escgpea. idea of it: ? ; have lost. [t” is worth living a lifeof the ex-miilionsires. And in truth human nature. Now that we have had plenty of timeto look back upon the great boom that raged so long in the six southern counties of Southern California and g1uge its immensity, we can see that it never had its like on earth. There have indeed been times of wilder excitement, when property has changed hands oftener in twenty-four hours and brought perhaps higher prices, but they were limited to a single point or to a, brief period, and nearly always to both,But this boom (for convenience we will drop the qnotation-marks —hereafier) lasted nearly two years, embraced a large area of both town and country, and involved an amount of money and players almost incredible ‘to those. who were init. . — UW here was nothing in this analogous to any South Sea Bubble, or oil or mining stock swindle, or any other of the great humbuys ot the past. The actors ii. this great game were not ignorant or poor people, and from end toend there was scarcely anything in it that could fairly be called a swindle. What few misrepresentations there were, were mere matter of opinion such «8 no one of sense ever relies on, any more then he.does on the assurance that he will double his money within go many days, With avery few excepiions the principal victims were men ofmeans. Most of them were met whoinsume branch of business had been successful. Very many of them were ‘‘self-made men” who had built up fortunes by their own exertions, and supposed to know right well the value-of a dollar, and to have some idea of ine value of property. Ail bad the anplest time to revise tneir judgments -and investigate the conditions of the game. The county allay open, was eusily and quickly tcaversed,and the ad vantages or disadvantages of any place could be easily seen. Over and over again the shrewdest of them did ‘revise their judgments, debafed with themselves the question whether they were fools or not, and the more they did the more they were convinced that they were underestimating instead of overéstimating tbe the first three-fourths of the’ excitemeat, kept carefully out of it, and did nothing but sneer at the folly of those who were init, The history of such a craze seems he hada hand in it and could see its most important phases, and nothing would be history that did not follow the results of the folly to theie end, To the people of the other States much of this will seem mere burlexque, and they will toss it aside as unworthy of belief. But the Californian will say that instead of being an exageration many interesting facts have boen suppressed, probably because the writer dare not mention them. But enough has been told to interest all who were in it, though it will awaken many a painful recollection, and enough to warn anyone who will study it from ever gambling on a margin on any prospectus, no matter how good a judge he may consider himgelf of booms and conditions of growth. Of course no warning will have any effect upon the great majority; but one thing is certain—the Californians wantno more booms, A steady and substantial growth they do want, are having now and will continue to have if Eastern boomers do not again set them crazy, They want nothing that. will again check true developement as the great boom did, and will udvise all who think of comirg. to California to read thie brief sketch of tle yrextest piece of folly that any country has ever seen. —_—_—_—_—_——————— A xray of hope for all who are held by the chains of serofula orother diseases of the blood comes from Hood's Sarsaparilla, which by imparting the elements ot good health and strength to the vital fluid,, dissolves the bonds of disease and sets the captive free, Sierpiess nights, made miserable by that terriblecough. Shiloh’s Cue is the Remedy for you, Sold by Carr Bros; A Sure Cure for Piles. Itching Piles are known by moistur. like jperspiration, causing. intense itching when warm. This form as well as Blindj~Bleeding and protrod ing, yield at«once to Dr, Bosanko’ Pile Remdey, which acts directly -on the parts affected, absorbs tumorst allays itching and effects a perm.nen, cure, 50c, Druggists or muil; treatise ree. Dr. Bosanko, Piqua, Obio. Sold by Carr Bros, , apr.J-ly. Sick hesdache is the bane of mony lives; to cure and prevent this annoyLittle liver and Kidney Pellets. They are agreeable to take and gentle in Srecta attention is ‘called te the advertisement of John F, Cooper, Carr Bros,, Sole Agents Memory of the Boom That NevaMillionaires of a Day: an inside History of the Great Calttorsia Boom, is the name of a new book, ‘and the following from the praface gives a fair'. ly east, and just shove the boundary “I wouldn’t Save thissed it for all { So said to the author last year one products of the mine are transported he wus not far from right. One who nearest shipping point.’ However, it has not, as an actor, been through a. is well known, a large amount of first-class ‘“‘boom” has missed one of. freight is taken from this city direct to the most interesting points of views of. the mine, but principally of supplies agent for. the unrivalled ‘Mathushek . in pest TME SPENCEVILLE worRks. Stene Erem One Mine. . Marysville Democrat.) supplied from Wheatland, as is the larger part of their freight, and the by teams, to that place, it being the bought in this market. One of these items that we wish to mention particularly because of being a ‘benefit where no return was expected, is that ofs craps of tin, old iron and metal of all kinds except lead which is bought by them in large quantities tor use in precipitaing the copper by the water process. They buy all the scraps of tin from the Marysville and Yuba City canneries, and all the old and new scraps of tin, iron and metal they can get at the price they pay, which ranges from $5 to $10-per ton, and this includes old cans and-such metal as there has been no demand for ‘heretofore. This tin and metal is placed in along flume and. the water which runs from the ore bed passes througli the flume caming in contact with tbe metal which causes the copper to precipitate and adhere to it, then by a chemical process combined with the acid in the copper the metal is consumed, except the lead, and then worked by fire process in the mill and reduced to 95 per cent fine when it is run into moulds and is ready for shipment. There is now 150,000 tons of ore that has passed through the roasting process and is now being worked hy the leaching and precipitating methods, which is known in detail only to the owners of the mine, and which system has been arrived at through experimenting by them. The reiuse matter remaining after extracting the copper is utilized by manufacturing mineral paint, of which it makes a very superior quality, and which has found a ready market for all they have beerf able tomake with their present capacity. W. T, Ellis & Son have used the paint quite extensively, and pronounce it superior to any mineral puint that they have any knowledge of, and consider ita good preservative of wood, as well as being fire proof {toa great extent. At ms present time the company cannot . fill orders toarrive before spring, because as soon as present contracts have filled they intend making some changesand increase the works so as to be able co meet alldemands. The principal building now used for reducing and grinding the paint is 80x90 feet and contains several -large vats and one 24horse power steam engine and boiler. There are seven or eight buildings in all used by the company in the different works, and two steam engines and hoisting and pumping apparatus, blacksmith shop, storehouse etc. All of the buildings are painted with the paint made at the mine, and it the elements than any other paint used in the téwn, and it is conceded by all who have used it to be of a superior quality ; and ®é can readily unbody, other than the oil used, is sential tothe manufacture of mineral paints. There is an immense quantity of ore ia sight at the mine and it looks as though it never could be exhausted, and we have no doubt but that the gentlemen now owning it willin time be compensated for their labor and experimenting which has occupied years of theirtime. There are other mines of copperne further from this city than Spenceville, where quantities of ore can be had, and which, under the process used by this mine, can be made to pay a good profit on the investment and a good business developed for some energetic men who are willing to risk it. EE A man who has practiced medicine for 40 years ought to know salt ‘from sugar ; read what he says: Toxevo, O-, Jan. 10, 1887. Messrs. F, J, Cheney & Co,—Gentlemen ;—I have been in the general practice 6f medicine for most 40 years, and would say that.in all my practice and experience I have never seen a preparation that I could prescribe witb as much confidence of success as I can Hall’sCatarrh Cure, manufactured by you. Have prescribed it a great many times and its effect is wonderful, and would. say in conelution that I have yet to tinda case -of Catarrh that it would not cure, if they wonld take it according to directions. Yours truly, : L.L. Gorsucn, M. D., Office, 215 Summit 8t. We will give $100 for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured with Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Taken internally. F. J. Cueney & Ce., Toledo, O. OO@™ sold by Druggists, 75c. is Consumption incurable? Read the following. Mr, O. H. Morris, Newark, Ark,, says: ‘Was down with Abscess of Lungs, and friends and “oysicianas pronounced me an Incar
able Consuntptive. Began taking Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, am now on my third bottle, and able to oversee the work on my farm, It is the finest medicine ever made,’ Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio; says: “Had it not:-been for Dr. King’s New Discovery or Consumption I Copper, Mineral Paint and Biue Spenceville is located in the foothills twenty miles froin this city and nearDemocrat. shows less effect from the exposure to} of the crest of the dam. .As the water derstand why it is so, as the whole . élickens in suspension. Therefore the mineral of a fine quality in its natural. to the crest of the dam.—Editor state and contains the substances es-. TRANSCRIPT. ] GOOD GUT OF NAZARETR. Marysville Paper. working their mines without damage be seen after a trial if it will work injury sufficient to compel them. to desist, and to strictly ithe. ov decree of the Court that has énjoined them. The dams at Chimney Hill and (‘olumbia Hill, on the San Juan ridge, are aid t6 be constructed of substantial material and that they will stand against all the pressure and force of the water that will come against them in that locality. Then the question that remains to be deter mined is, will they restrain;a sufficient amount of the silt sand and’ débris to not cauee injury to the extent contemplated by the Court when he said that under certain condition they may apply to ave the injunction raised or suspended. The Nevada City TeansCRIPT in speaking of the owners of the mines éaid: ‘The companies putting them in have no dieposition “to trifle with the law aslaid down by Judges Keyser and Sawyer until such time as it is shown to be not good law, wnd they are making a conscientiou& and earnest effort to comply with the injunctions.” We believe that itis almost an impoasibilityto build a dam that will answer the requirements of the Court and hold back the finer sand and silt that is carried in water that moves with ordinary velocity su that when the dam has filled and the water passes over the top it will not carry this substance with it in quantities to do damage beyond that contemplated by the Court to raise an injunction, However it can only be determined by experiment und we hope that they will succeed, for no one doubts that their success means benefit to labor and'at the sametime will add wealth tothe State. There isan erroneous impression amoay many of effect that the people of this «ity are, generally speaking, prejudiced against mining and mining men, but auch is not the fact. ‘fo the contrary, they wish to see ull branches of mining prosper and those engaged in it do well, as they recognize the fact that their prosperity will benefit us, and then there is no class of men living who have larger hearts ora nore generous disposition than the miners of Nevadacounty. But those great banks and monitors must be restrained if you cannot restrain the slickens by soine new method or discovery, that ia all,” {As heretofore explained in the Teanscriet, the water is not to flow over the dams at Chimney Hi!l and Columbia Hill. In the channel above eachdam a heavy plank shaft or chimney is sunk in the bed of the center of the reservoir and connects at the bottom with a tunnel the mouth of which isin the ravine below the dam. The top of the shaft is below the level raises to the top of this shaft it flows down through it and out of the tunnel. Only the surface water flows off, and it has ne appr-ciable amount of water in the reservoir can neyer rise HERE AND THEKKE, A @rief Mecord ef Various Mate teref Lecal Interest. In the Idaho-Maryland case the testimony of Surveyors Englebright and Uren was taken Friday, The Russell Company’s engagement to revisit this city on Monday evening te play ‘*Through the Lines’’ has been cancelled, cep The Married. Folks Dancing Club will give its first party at Odd -Fellows Hall next Monday evening beginning at 8:30 o’clock. Susan A, Flint by her attorney, A. Burrows, has begun suit in the Superior Court against Samuel A. Flint and others to quiet title to land in Grass Valley township. The public schools of this city have been closed for two days past to give the teachers and pupils a chance toenjoy Thanksgiving Day and also a chance to recover from said enjoy ment, The Child of am Evil Parent. Malvolio says in Shakspeare’s Comedy of Twelfth Night, ‘‘@ome are born great, some achieve greatness, aud some have greatness thrust upon them.”” §8o it is with nervousness, Some are ‘born nervous, some achieve nervousness by their own imprudence and neglect, and some have nervovsnexs thrust upon them by disease. The basic starting peint of this silment, which grows rapidly and .assumes alarming proportions when it reaches the stage of hypochondria and chronic sleeplessness, is weakness, the child of indigestion, parent of many evils. For the incapacity. of the stomach to digest food, and of the system to assimilate it after digestion, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters hasever proved a sovereign remedy. Sleep becomes tranquil, appetite improves, abnormal sensitiveness of the nerves is succeeded by steadiness and vigor in those celicate tissues, bodily substances increases when that signal restorative of digestion is systematically ured. Conquer also with it malaria, rheumatiam, kidney ‘inactivity, liver complaint and constipation . Tat backing cough can be #0 would have died alors ee guarantee it. Was given up ls now = nan of health.” it. Sample{—Nosop’ can have ia if they The following well considered and . ing restraining dams which they hope} was in town Thursday evening. ~* will answer the purpose and allow of being inflicted on those living below} them on the strerm. It remains to! on a visit to his friend, James Black. our Nevada county neigh! ors to the bigs i quickly cured by Billoh's . Cure. We Hianest of at im leavening strength PERSONAL MENTION. A Fair Talk On Stickens Frem a/Secial amd Other Notes About People Cid and \oung. John Sughrue of North Bloomfield ed Friday morning from the Bay. Hi. 8, Martin of Placerville is here Mrs. I, Marks of North San Juan has returned from the lower country. Assemblyman Hocking and wife of Grass Valley were at the county seat Thureday evening. ‘ R. P. Mott of Forest City has returned from Sacramento. He is vastly improved in health. Hon. E, L, Craig arrived here Thursday evening from San Francisco. He isan attorney in the Idaho-Maryland case. 2 F. D, Clark and P. W. Bartle of Marysville spent Thursday and Friday in this city. They were here on private business, J. W. Lyons has disposed of his business interests at Sunny South, Placer county, and will make his home at this city for the present. Mrs. J. Green of San Francisco and Miss Clara Gaynor of North San Juan were here Friday en route from the latter place to Mrs. Green’s home. County Assessor Bond leit Thursday evening fer Alameda in response to a telegram stating that his sister, Mra, Catherine A. Lovejoy, is critically ill. ’ Fred W. Bost, who is employed in the Nevada Metallurgical Works at San .Francieco, has returned to his home in this city toremain till January. : Y.'Fkumoto’ of San Francisco, a commercial traveler, is in town. Mr. Fkumoto is the first Japanese gentleman to Vipit this city in that capacity. He is of;pleasant address and a successful salesman. : THE RIVER COM MISSION. Investigation ef the Sacramento and Feather Rivers Delayed. There is no prospect of an early investigation of the Feather and Sacra&Quto rivers by the Examining Comssion ef Engineers appointed in accordance with the late river and harbor bill. A private letter received in Marysville is to the effect that two members of the commission are engaged upon river and harbor work in the East, and will not be able to come to California for a month or two. But the letter gives assurance that the commission will visit Marysville inthe course of its investigations. It has been hoped that the com-t mission would yet to work in time to prepare a report for submission to Congress early in the coming ses ion, rivers, upon the ground ef urgency. Butit is notlikely that the report will be completed in time to permit of the desired action by the present Congres. . A Thaaksgiving Feast, Hotel Thursday evening all of the guests received the most satisfactory attention. The dinner was a model of completeness not only in the variety of dishes, but in the manoer of their preparation and service. ——_—_—___. To allay pains, subdue inflammamost prompt and satisfactory results are ebtained by using that old reliable remedy, Dr, J. H. McLean’a Volcanic Oil Liniment. J Crour, whooping cough and Brenchitis iusmiediately relieved by Shiloh’s Cure. Seld by Carr Bros. Girl Wantea To do general housework in private family. Enquire at this office. n16-tf To counteract the desire for streng _ A Safe investment Isene which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in case of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, It is guaranteed te bring relief in every case, when used for any affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, Inflanamation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., etc. It is pleasant and agreeble to taste, perfectly, and can always be depended upoz. Trial bottles free at Carr Bros. Drug Store. i A cream of tartarJbaking powder —¥.8. Government Report, Aog37 1900, Dr. C. D. Bobois at Marysville visitjust. article is from the Marysville] ing his daughter, Mrs. Aaron, A. B. Driesbach of Indian Springs “Some of the owners of hydraulic. was in town Wedtissday night. line between Yuba and Nevada coun-. mines in Nevada county are now erectties. The mail and express matter is so that immediate action could be ta-. diseases. Soarcely » tamily is entirely free ken thereafter to secure an appropria. om tt, while thousands everywhere are ite’ tien for the Sacramento and Feather cerns shoves: Wivod's Sareap eed effects of tis medieine, aan of seremla, and on the recommendation of Notwithstanding the immensity of ~ soeent I othe _ = rion ah ‘oday he is sound and well, notw ng the throng that dined at the National It was sald thore wae net enough medicine In Tliinois to effeet a cure.” J. Curistiay, Ilipolis, In, Sold by all druggists, $1; six for $6, Prepared only tion, heal foul sores and ulcers, the. »yo.1 nouns 00., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass drink take Simmons Liver Regulator, . °&*? ®t New Store! W.-D. VINTOM,——Proprietor. mU RDER WILL OUT. at Last Revealed. spatch, on the 2l-t day of June,1889, at the Fessler ranch on Martis creek, tragedy. It was suspected at the time that Ed Grim had fired the fatal sbot, although there was no direct proof, and bis sudden disappearance after the shooting, had a tendency to draw a strong public sentiment in that direction. It willalse be remembered that alet ofclothing anda few bones that had’been closely picked by wolves were found about « mile from Truckee across the river. The Clothes borea strong resemblance to those worn by Ed Grim, and were supposed to have been his, but there was no emphatic proof. A revolver was also picked up on the spot of the supposed suicide and taken in charge, with other effects, by Constable Teeter, who has just made the discovery that allays all forms of suspicion, Yesterday while Mr. Teeter was looking through a number of articles that have come into hip possession during the long years of his official career, the revolver attracted his attention. The weapon was picked up, and Mr. Teeter proceeded to scrape off the-rust and polish it up in general, and on the inside of the gutta percha handle was found the inscription, ‘Ed Grim,” ‘legible to the naked eye. This of course settles all doubt as to the identity of the remains, as well as to the murderer of Jacob Apperspatch, . ————— —_______ ‘s A 8T, LOUIS PHYSICIAN. He Tests a California Production. —~ His Report. A 8t. Louis gentleman whose affliction was sick headaches was so surprised at their oure by Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilia, that he ealled it to the attention of a relative, whe happened to be Dr, F. A. Barrett, the well known 8t. Louis physician of 2652 Shenandoah Street, The doctor saw at once that it differed from the potash preparations in that it was purely vegetable, and becoming inter ested, began a series of investigations, and in a subsequent letter candidly admitted its eurative properties, and says: —~ Wishing to teat its virtues further, I used it in my own family, and prescribed it for patients whe uired a general system Yegulator. As a ult, I cam say it is an almost absolute cure for constipation, jousnoss, dyspepsia, indigestion, and sick headaches. hese troubles usually come rom a disturbed condition of the stomach and bowels, and Joy's Vagetele pereeperils is the best laxative and stomach tor I have ever seen, and as a *isigned)} is wi P pocioetion. “uD. Vai 2682 Bhenandoah St., 8, Louts, z Is the most ancieat and most general of al) had remarkable success in curing every ferm of scrofula. The most severe and painful Frunning seres, swellings in the neck er goitre, humor in the eyes, causing partial or tot blindness yield te the pewertul : The Worst Type. “ My sen was affileted with the worst type Hood’s Sarsaparilla 100 Doses One Dollar * i BORN. At Nevada Cliy, Nov, 23, to the wife of C. H. Mallon, asen, MARRIED. At Ban Juan, Noy. 27, hy John Stotler, J. P., Frank Holbrook a1d Miss Fannie E. Wells of Montezuma Hill. DimD. At Truckee, Nov. 25, James Blaney, 8r,, 65 years, a native of Ireland. New Goods THOMAS KIDD, Dealer in Croceries, ‘Provisions, Wines, Liquors, Flour, Feed, Crain, &c. 1 buy for.eash and sell at the lowest living prices, My stock is fresh and om plete. worth’s old staud, plitt NEVADA DRUG STORE, Cerner Broad ‘and Pine Streets BEVADA CITY ARGE STOCK OF PATENT MEDICINES Pine Yorlame » way ollet Artie a 1ki Careful atten Whe Mystery of an Awful Crime Truckee Republican: The people of this vicinity can readily recall to pastures on the mountain sides in the memory the marder of Jacob Apperand the somewhat peculiar circumstan-. peal sees the mud in the w Editot Watson of the;Herald return-. ces which were connected with the ————— Shileh’s Consumption Care. This is beyond question the most successful cough medicine we have The valley sheep Brazing in the . ever sold, a few doses invariably. cure the worst coses of cough, croup, and SHEEP ON THE MOUNTAINS. They Kick Up Mere Charges Agatasr tue miners. more trouble by pawing the rith goil. cess in the cure of consumption is down into the waterways. The Ap-. without a parallel in the history of ateras it} medicine, Since its first discovery it flows past Marysville and prints this . has been sold on a guarantee, a test slanderous item: ‘Captain Kerrigan which no other medicine can stand. says that the Yuba river has been in. If you havea cough we earnestly ask & very muddy condition for the past. you totryit. Price 10 cents, 50 cents, three months. Hehas taken samples}and $1. If your lungs are sere, of itevery day, and states that itiscar-. chest or back lame, use Shiloh’s. rying large quantities of debris and . Porous Piaster. Sold by Carr Bros. seems to indicate that the hydraulic ¢ miners are getting in some work in the m . ¥ the mosey e pel po Re sad ~ Cure ia sold by uson a guarantee. It more noticeable on Sunday last than . cures Consumption. * Sold by Carr on any other day during this period.’ } Bros. Weo’s Bee Exiwve 2? Largest: Dry Goods Store in Nevada County. At Grass Walley. SAMUEL YEO, Proprietor. THE GREATEST VARIETY OF E# Fancy Dry Goods, ‘Carpets and Millinery. © . ALL DAY-—CROWDS OF CUSTOMERS, : 200 CEALETTE JACKETS at $10.50 worth $18.50 500 CLOTH JACKETS AND CLOAKS, from $8.80 to $18.50, ) Prices. --* OF DREBS GOODS—the Latest Effects, mt Less Than cit WHITE AND COLORED BLAFKETS at $1, WORTH 20 PAIR WHITE BLANKLTS, DAMAGED, AT A-BIG BAR ; RXTRA FINE AND HEAVY, FROM $4.50 TO 96.601 ee IMMENSE 8TO: Carpets and Wall Paper ‘and Missfit Carpets, CHEAP FOR CASH, 8000 REMNANTS OF DRESS GOODS AND CARPETS—AT HALF PRICE, Fine Millinery a Specialty. : YEO'S BEE HIVE. @e-WE ARE IN IT! And propose to offer to the people of Northern California sueh extra inducements that they will come to our aid and hei us wade out of the frandest Line of (veregats . Ever placed upon the'counters of any Store in Nevada . County. The figures on these goods have been’® placed ! at LOW WATER MARK! And they are bound to move when the publie catch on. B. H. MILLER, Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad Street SSSR, Seneca THERE HAS BEEN ill NERY -AND -MILLINERY ! net mining region are trying to stir up. bronchitis, while its’ wonderful suc. Sarton’s cough and Consumption ‘ — BoT NEVDR BeronwD Have There Been More Elegant -’ Designs -fillizmexrs; Groods THAN WE ARE NOW J\ECEIVING! Largest, Fallest and> Bast Selection Ever Brought to This City. Fur and Felt Hats, Straw Hats. Beautiful Birds and Rich Feathers, Elegant Ribbons and Velvets. atte w7tetvaows som [HATS ~ AND BONNETS TRIMMED Commercial street, next deor te A. R. WadseBy one of San Francisco's Most Experienced and Stylish Milliners, te Trimmed Hats sent to the country On approval. MAIN STREET, MOVMAR ChtW ices Be Sie EEE California « 4 wi a eles we aah