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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

April 5, 1894 (4 pages)

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2 ety MERRIFIELD MINE, — He winks eke & a Hoisting Works Erected, © ev ees pees “AaeAes Me Heater inds Jere NER ' , CITY, OAL La rop’r, PASTRY. d on most ne prompt 2 mene Peat ‘A: Northway of Nevada City wer -\mnited in marriage at Sacramento last Tues day. The ceremony was performed by thi Rev. Mr, Oaiman, rector of the Episcopa Church of Sacramento, in & moat impressiv: manner. The house was: beantifully deco nen tated. with calla lillies and “tropical plants. Pa wi .159. necessary ‘buildings erected, the lumber for which i+ 187,028 2251 Work will be pushed shead as rapidly » possible, but it will be some time before pm@any men can be put to work. As soon as the shaft is down deep enough to start a 906. level and the mine begins to be ‘opened up . 18 large force of miners as can be worke: will be employed. The company mean: cad ae and systematic manner. 22 By a avn plae mine iz PERSONAL POINTERS. i +} A Concise Chronicle of Varlous Folk : Doings and Intentions. ae 5 McConnell of Red Bluff is in town. Charles B. Uren, County Surveyor, today . ~ VIRGINIA CITY CAPITALISTS Are Now Talking of Bullding an LOCALS t IN BRIEF. Summarized Mention of Mifior tome ~ Happenings. The Fire Department of this city oontemplates giving a ball on the Fourth of July. completed = full survey of the Merrifielc Electric Railroad, : mine preperty, which belongs to the Chan Tho following patition was presented to ; any. —-A large two. ce this afternoon: compartment shaft, sixteen feet wide, wil:. © Nevapa Crry, Cat., March 30th, 1894 be sunk, commencing about forty fee:. To the Honorable, ‘the Board of Supervisors of Nevada county, Cal, ' GantLEmex:—We, your petitioners, repeotfully beg of your honorable body. t< tant a franchise for the term of fifty year: 6 run an electric road along the public > \ighway or road of the county of Nevada. ‘from the southerly line of the corporate imits,of Nevada City to the easterly line o! ‘he corporate limits of Grass Valley; also sown to the eounty line, on the main road leading to Sv arteville, to he used for the. road vurpose of transporting freight and passenera” -Yorr petitioners ask for the right t ross the main road whenever found aeces ary; also. to maintain switches at Points or ‘aid road’ whenever found necessary to pu hem. in. We agree to commence work 01 : ‘aid road-in less than one year and to comDD. Furth of North San Juan is in town, A. D. Tower went to Francivos today on: ‘. ¥ short vacation, ‘JS, D, De Benardi: of Boca arrived here on the morning train. E. H. Breederbach of St. Louis arrived here on the morning train. Superintendent Theo. Wetzel” came dows. from the Derbee mine today. ms ~—~gud the chandelier under which the happs : eouple were united was twined with smilax. ‘A limited’ number of guests only were in‘vited, but those-present were the eliteof ———-fucramente’s first: poeial circle. Senator . Preston and A. D. Mason of Nevada City participated in thé ceremenies. Mre By eiad eb who is s queenly appearing lady. ‘was clegautly dressed, and Mr. Northway : faked Wad ci A Dy a tho poten such a bride. An elegant lunch was served after the ceremonies and at 2:30 P, M., amid. ashower of rive and good wishes, the happy couple escorted by Messrs, Preston and Mason were whirled away to the Sacramento depot, where the bridal couple took the 3 o'clock: trai for San Francieco. May ’ their futurd be-as: happy and bright as this suspicious day is the wish of their many friends, A Grass Valley Ring Charm. Down in Grass Valley when a young lady meets “ws chappie wearing @ ring sige. “tors it'arorind three times. ‘This she repeatsuntil'she has turned the twenty-for r. rings. Then she turns the ‘wedding ring: of arecently married lady, ‘aud the tirst man she shakes hands. with afterwards will be her future husband, and will buy his “i? eories of Goo, C. Gaylord inthis city,not, the “po8 have not + been toned juat Real Estate te Transfers. : Tidings: We were r> informed today that the Mitchell Bros, butchers of thie city, bad purchased the Emery place near Indian Spring. Thisplace bas been owned for “many years by Webster Emery and is a aires sirably located. August Guillaume, who has a Jease on the Driesbach ranch at Indian . ~~ Spring, has purchased that part on which . tat lonalty. the vineyard is located and which is known as the old or upper Hatch place, Land n . #4» approved Penn and Pleasant Valleys is becoming valuable and it is only s matter-of time when a railroad will be running through . : leasing Out the Reservoir, Ta lowes thien seaevaly being Cadnad ont and the water for the town now comes direct from the upper reservoir, All the water in the lower reservoir has been ron. out and the sediment that has collected in Be Mik a se De eet ee sure, As soon as this is dune the tn wl t.sbnge ak. te lover reservoir, This fi mabing of the reservoir ne ee oe W. D. James and J. H. Helwig “cam down from North Bloomfield today, J.-H. Robinson. and-H. 0. Summers ci . Henry Gray and W, B. Harris of San Francisco arrived here on the morning train. ' J. K. Davidson, R. Penrose and A. J: F Ross came down from North Bloomfield today. home on Broad street near the Methodist Church, * FF. V. La Motte of Reno arrived hare this morning to take Frank Hitchings’ place as Wm, Brick of North Bloumfield arrived ©. H, Fulweiler, I. Goodfried, Alex. L. Weil and Ed. Lowenberg, of San Francisco, _. osme in on last evening’s train, B. H. Miller arrived here last evening ‘from San Francisco, His hosts of friends . improved, ‘H. 8. Spalding, Eeq., propricter. of the} Grass Valley Tidings, made the Tuansonir & very. pleasant call this afternoon. Mr. Spalding is having « reatiog spell now, hav~ ing leased his’ printing office for awhile. Geo, W. Holbrouk, nephew of J, 8, HolTf! brook, arrived here » few days ago from Omahs. Mr. Holbrook is quite » prominent _; ~~ ata i Nebraska, and was one of the dele— from that State-to the World's Fair eee at Caleage, ‘BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. oe Regular Apri Term—Bills Allowea ee ‘Wimmer, ek 4, 1894, Naan report of Daniel MoPhetres, Road Comm of Disfrict No. 5, was placed on file. The following ‘om the 6th "ving en ne Pl Labor on roade-—Geo. E, Morrill; 75, Peter Smith $11 25, 4. J, McPhetres $375, The quarterly report of J. M. Bufington, . A. @, Chew $295 10, B, F, Snell $1 98. Road Commissioner of District No, 1, was read, ‘and ordered placed on file. ‘The ing demands were ordered paid Labor on roade—Jobn Treanor $66, Mrs. Bree whe ee B.P. Hager $16 25, M. L. & D. Marsh 86, B vaseded H. Appel of Alleghany arrived here last . svening en route to San Francisco, . . Oakland are here spending a few days. . “ete the same in three years from th: granting of this franchise. We also vain road. The power to be used will be che Motor or Trole. Said railroad to be ran along the upper or lower road on the disance between Nevada City and Gres: Valley. For which your petitioners humbly pray. D. M. Ryan, J.B. Manton, Franz Goupey, so. Crass Valley y Tidings Items. —R. Souther and A. W: W. Jervis of Penryn, English tourists, were in town yesterday. J. HW. O'Connor, Superintendent of the Conlin mine, has returned from San Fransiseo, V. D. Moody and wife of Oskland were here Tuesday visiting Mra, Jno, A. Binkleman, Sumuel Granger received a paper and ® photograph yesterday frum M. L. Elliott ip South Africa. Merk looks fat and healthy, J. L. Pearson, a well-known conductor on the Southern Pacific and F. ©, Jones of Sacramento, were here last evening as the giest of Supt. Stoddart of the Centennial mine, Af pointed. by the Board. The Supervisors “hia afternoon. reapwilt pleased to knew that bis health in msc rpointed Dr. B. M, Hunt County Physician . [and Superintendent of the Hospital, ‘¥. L. Arbogast and M. J; Brock were appointed members of the Conaty Board of Education. Morning Star Dividend. ‘The Morning Stir gre gravel mine at lowa Hill in‘which mine several Grass ae dend of $3 per abare, re. The number of the dividend is 40 and from the looks of the’ mine there will be dividends for many years to come. . The Latest New York Style. The Oxford Sack Suit for gentlemen is the { latest in the clothing line. Its a three-bat-. _ ton cut-a-way and the nobbiest thing in the market, We've got a big line coming, : _ KH. Miuzr,
té The Old Reliable, Episcopal Church. Hereafter services will be held at the Episcopal Church every Sunday afternoon 43 Biber Rev, We M. Reilly officiating. Trinity ¢ Guta. The members of. Trinity Guild will meet at the residence of Dr, KR. M. Hunt, Nevada street, on next Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, el ARRIVALS ‘aT THE . Union Hotel, Main Street.« . “Sea, Sunith, Grass Valley, a5 Jas, Hatcher, North ol 5 -W. H. Williams, Bacramento, & B. Winslow, y. 8. ippington +8. Ki Dart, E. Conger, Datob Flat, John Pearson, Forest Hill, M. R. Wilbnarn, Sacramento, Jas. Kilroy, North Columbia, 8. A. , San ~ ARRIVALS AT THE 3 tt F: Sith ae ee ‘rom the corporate limits of the last-name: . ‘ot to interfere with any or all travel on the . NEVADA CITY. HoT BL ARRIVALS. oF Members-ofPennsylvania Engine Com= pany, No, 2, will soop receive the badges that were ordered some time ago. Prof. Michell’s dancing class for children meets Friday afternoon, otter’ the public schools adjourn. Nevada Hose Company, No. y meets tonight—the regular monthly ineeting, . at is desired that every member be present, A couple of strolling showmen gave a performance on Broad street last night, consisting of juggling, feats of ‘strength, eto, Ernest Kistle, the four-year-old. son of James ae who résides on the Red Dog prs cary: distance from ‘town, died thie /of diphtheria. . We. are informed that Mrs, Patrick Olancy has purchased The Pug restaurant on Broad street, heretofore oondycted by Fred Breese. At the party tomorrow night the hall causing the fruit trees and other shrubbery to begin to leave out and it will not belong before all foliage is pretty well advanced. District Attorney Ford has filed an information against George B. Smith fur the murder of Louis Francois’ ab Grass Valley waves play pitoh_and-toss-with— you, strong] indeed muat be the stemach that can stand 1 it without revolting, Tourists, commercia! travelers, yachtmen, mariners, all tostify hat Hustetter’s Stomach Bitters is the beat remedy for the nausea experienced in rough weather on the water, Nervous and weakly travelers by land often suffer from something . akin. to this, and find in’ the Bitters its surest remedy. No disorder of the stomach, liver or bowels is so obstinate that it may not be Lovercome. by the promptand. thropgh remody. Equally efficacous is it for chilla and fever, kidney and rheumatic tronble and ne ~vousness. igrants to the frontier ‘shiuld provide themselves with this fine medicinal afeguard against the effect of vicissitudes of climate, hardship, exposure and fatigue. TO THE PUBLIC. J. A. Northway and A. W. Morris are the new proprietors of the Union Hotel, being the successora of the late firm of Northway & Bodewig. These gentiemen havé hotel, Mr. Northway herewith returns his sincere thanks to the patrons of the old firm, and both gentlemen solidit a share of divi . ihe public's: attention will be shown the traveling public, New and important improvements have been made in the hotel and grounder, and tourists will find it the most healthful as well as comfortable hotel in the moun"J. A. Norway, ia: test é Royal Baking Po Powter to, 106 Wall St, N. ¥y POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. “FOR CITY MARSHAL. D. B. GETCHELL, , (Present Incumbent, ) rT ite. for re-election ta. a eal ee a m to be 2 oGerona TN of City Marahal ot Bela ‘day, "ove floor will-be canvased;-also the floor of. the f= 4 . ladies’ waiting room, thus protecting the . agre: . ladies’ dresses from dust and i injury. ~The presentmild and-sunay weather is} — & short time ago. Smith will be arraigned! & Croasing the Atlantic’ Usually involves ave aichneéa. When the formed a co-partnership and will hereafter!’ _ sonduot the house ag a strictly fitat-class. for the new. Every {Friday Erm, April Gh ‘office of . aA _Clergyman’s Statement Semmemeeaeel Saved Our Boy _Somateatona eotulaRntrey_. Cured. — “0.1 Wook a Ch, Saeelk Sena c : . “Gentlemen: Wishing to tell what ofa tie ae et say that 8 years ago we had a boy born tous. When about six mon months he breathed his datas laid _Our Darling Chitawas bora uate us, At the age of two Joonths he became afflicted with the same disease. I believed the boy’s trouble was } constitutional, and not common gore > mouth. EF procured a bottle of Hood’s Barsparilla and commenced to give it regulgrly to both mother and baby, and occa. ‘ .sionly washed his mouth with a syrup of ‘buck brush root, Improvement began at p= eee, We have succeeded in eradicating the serofulous blood from] the system and today we are blessed with a nice fat baby boy, eighteen months old. He is the very Ploture of Health, all Iife and full of mischief—thanks wo ‘Hood's Sarsaparilla. I an @ minister in the Methodist Protestant church, Iam here to back what I say and I am in no way interested in any het in the matter, ox. Hood’s Ss. Cures . cept it affords me touch Pleasure to re commend Hood's Sarsaparilia to all as a safe, suré remedy. Even my wife, after taking Hood’s became healthy and fleshy and has the bloom of girlhood again.'* Rev. J. M. Pare, Brookline Station, Mo. Hood’s Pills act harmoniously with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. 25c. per box. ‘vad is ig —=T9 THE. 70 BE GIVEX BY THE OF CAVE NO. r, Nevada City, 4 = ARMORY HALL, . ayes Cieccah Committee of + Ntpeniiin. Cubed. Mi Boley, FR Bro 1.0 salon, 0} H, Woerner and & Morrison, ‘ J.C. NILON, Grand Curly Bear, / po * Floor es bh oe 4 op —Ah FOLL cast. iaa _TUBATEE i atte. Monday Evening, ikpeit 9, Ta phe becetihel Guubueyeteea: Forgiven. _ ADMISSION: 25, Ls doe 78 Cents. OF Tas heat ab Malloy’, a Bs Sie Bq Harvey & Packard ATT taal satiy Gurly Bearsiess Tndluding Howse, Sign and Carriage _ Pain’ anes Deora Af i meee inte ee filled and faction ny " MOGF™ Leave orders at the shop. Merit. Scenic Work a Specialty. , s ioeotad in i And the =" Newest Novelties.. And Designs in’ Wall. Panes, Are nowt ib ine MAIN STREET, NEVADA crTy. ao An Immense Stock! . { Fresh Goods! ~ Prices lower than e ever, Call and see what we can do for you in this line. : eens BREWING CO.,owen ¥ San Francisco, _ Browors of the Celebrated EXTRA PALE, — CULMBACHER, FRANZISKANDER; and STANDARD LAGER ::: BEER, And Porter. oe A. ISOARD, General Agent, REVADA CIry, CAL, After the most persistent exertion I have snoceeded in seouring the finest TODA GOO raised in the Island of Cuba. ‘ Th “Woodpecker” Cigar are made of this Tobacco and I unhesitatingly recommend them as being equal if not superior to those of the most oelebrated Factories of the City of Eiavane Cube. By giving these Cigars. fair trial the Gamohers will be convinced of their FEBS: Wom. Giffin. . New Millinery, New Dry Goods, eo Te DP “ rimmings,