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El Dorado 72272270557
Tuesday.
Nevada.. 2.2.. akc prtone 160
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Nevada.. ecient <n hy
ElDorado. 6.600. Se eet oa sane
his way to Downieville.
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PIGS tah
PERSONAL: Ls POINTERS. . i
* Concise Chronicle of Various Folk
Doings and latentions.
Bo: Broa Ssicet bien nt ning bas)
yesterda,
Cape Samol, he wall own erolig.
‘man, arrived here last eve
Wek. eon came’ ites French
Veron Waldo of Baa. , Francisco is in
‘town. «f 4
R, Perkins of San Franion arrived her
last evening.
5. P, Cline came down fron Graniteville
its
©. B, "Woods and P. B. Gallagher artived!
heré this morning from San Francisco.
N. Pajero of North Bloomfield sateen
“at the Union Hotel. ~
W. H. Steel of London, Kentucky, rg he
mail: route contracior, is in town. ~~
Mre. Chynoweth and J. O. Hayes, of San
Jogo, arrived here last evening from Waahington 6n'their way home.
A. W.Blundell, one of the principal
stockholders in the Murchie mine, arrived
here last evening,
W. F. Eehlacher, Seerétary.of the Repub-. "
lican Central Committee of Sierra county,
isintown. __
J. B, Miller came over from French .
Corral today, bringing with him his sister,.
‘eee who wad Hihe s0:
The a ty Tonight.
‘Everything indicates t s that all. who attend
the ball at Armory Hall tonight will have a
splendid ‘time. ‘he decorations are such as}
music to be furnished by Goyne’s orchestra
_ will inclade many new. selections. Tickets, . !
admitting a lady and gentleman, one dollar,
Here is an opportunity for all lovers of
~ dancing to have-an enjoyable time at small
expense,
Ar Spokane, Wash;, a prominent Chinese
has had his queue cut off, and now says he
will soon wed 9 white woman. 18
Hilbérn Unseated.
Wasuinatow, April 4,~Hilborn, the Re. ™
publican member from California, was un_ seated by the House. today bya vote of 170
Discharged.
Mandell Potts, the half-breed Indian, who
‘was charged with the murder of Chas. Wallor, has had his heating at Marysville and
beets dintharged-a
Seen At Grass 8 Valley.
<b telat “Want Matar; wines ot the
langest dry goods establishment in. Virginie
Gin Silvana aig anes of the wane Lind
at Gran Valley dariag the — manth,
Seechepiie
Reed. It..
“the “American. Tasporting Tea Company
advertise prices reduced for crockery, one
Species Read the notice.
=
medicines, cab . etna
\ Guewamene the. odalbien ani of
temperature at this season of the year, make
peaarents lieing
4 Iw ie tie dine to take that bead of all pa tlie Spake eteatieed Gt
eee
sacl
ot Millard Ferd und High O'Connor.
‘ the case of Dower vs. Richards, a Nevade
. #overnment owns and can grant the right
_ . petition for probate of will.
ot Kate ene northeasternly direction one mile ¢o the town of
Columbia Hill. Is. ‘appearing that all the
. land-owners through which the road will
. pase have consented to the road the following viewers were appointed: Chas. Uren,
alk prlecnne taek at
374 conte a day.
. Road Commissioner of District No. 3, was
read, approved and ordered placed on file..
a ee eee
on ‘
The quarterly report of E. W. Donnelly,
Road Ootamissoner of District No. 2, was
read, approved and ordered placed on file.
Sue Peering Heaney worn eedered pale
2ND ROAD DISTRICT FUND, = .-2
z,0, Conaway $3 46, William Campbell
$167 25, P. T. Greany $7 50, Citizens Bank
$127 60, G. W.ee 0! 87, 0. EB
George Cunningham $15, J. B. White
$12 50, L. J. Blundell $12, N. Smith
$82 50, Ben Taylor $36 50, P. O, Joyce
$6 26, B. A. Van Slyke $39, E; W. Donnelly $464 25,
_ MINING DECISION,
Ruling of the United States Supreme
The following decision is of great importance. to. mining. interests—inthis city and
‘county and has just been handed down by
the Supreme Court of the United States in
City case, which was first tried before the
Superior Court of thiscounty: —
B. ‘elppaghei theming
oo eee oe their grantees, but the
to any quarts. mine: or gold-bearing ledge
which was known to exist and to be valuable for minerals before the town-aite patent
was obtained ; and which was not worked
out Vile Ss Sev Sie Set ove silat
the rights of a subsequent looater under
of the mine; and of the mining sote-of 1866
and 187%, inelnde @ reasonsble quantity of
surface for the convenient working of the
ledge, not exceeding 300 fect on. each side
Mime
The unten Traneacted Batre That . =
‘Tribunal.
Connt todayy Hoa, John Caldfixing Monday, April 16, 1894, for hearing
Estate of Edward MoMurdo, deceased,
Order of publication of notice to creditors,
: petition is made in good faith and that they
: fally intend to build and equip an ‘electric
electric road from Nevada City to Marys{four years and in both instances
+ point-known--asthe . Toute the cost of conatruction-and operation
"The quarterly report of F. M, Pridgbon,}
old son of Mr;-and Mra, James Kistle, +
the Red: Dog road.
can Legion of Honor last night was of a
highly interesting character, consisting of
the farce
ing, eto.
A. KE. Baugh of Truckee and F, L. Arbo~
gast of North Bloomtield members of the
Oounty Board of Education. By mistake
the nameof M, J, Brock was mentioned as
e wee been appointed,
Nevada county in the mineral-cup contest,
Our big majority is growing smaller all the
time and if we are not active it-won’t be a
great while before we are in’ second place.
Some of our people seem‘to think the conthe . test is over,
test will continue until the Fair closes in
June, Don’t quit saving thé votes. We
need them allaf we want to win.and opticians, are now in this city and can
be found for-a'few days at the National
Hotel, where they have an office, The
doctors are prepared to treat and correct al!
defects of vision, and have with them a
large supply of the celebrated English silex
lenses, for which they have the agency on
this Coast. See the advertisement
another column .
latest in the clothing line, Ite a three-button cutra-way and the nobbiest thing in the
‘presiding:
Bitate of N. 0. Miller, deceased: Order
he Bp Hl et,
gentlemen who have petitioned
Supervisors to. grant them a franchise to
build an electric railroad, are men of means,
iia a oe
through the enterprise. They say the
railroad between this city and Marysville,
and expectto have it in running order in
three years time, The gentlemen named
are residents of Virginia City, with the exception. of Mr. Golden, who has located
here,
There has been so much talk about an
ville that our people have come to regard
such propositions as nothing more thas
talk. Two different franchises have been
granted by the Supervisors within the past
nothing
whatever was done towards building the
road. Nearly everybody believes that a
tailrocd from this city to Maryeville would
/he & paying investment, and if an electric
road can be operated successfully over that
will be much less than if a steam railroad is
built, The advantages of a road through
‘that section are well known to the residents of Nevada and Yuba counties, and ail
are anxious to see a road built, It. is only
&* question of time when such a thing will
come to pass, and the company that gets in
and—constructe—it—-willern
venture.
Mr. Golden informs us that the petitioners mean business and that as soon as the
franchise is granted they will go ahead and
form @ company and thé’ road will. be built.
The Board will take action on the matter
tomorrow.
LOCALS IN BRIEF.
Summarized Mention of Minor Home
_ Happenings.
Pie grad Sadibehaa tho ball eae
be something new and will begin at 9
o'clock. Don’t miss it.
Three marriage licenses for Grass Valley
parties were issued at the County Clerk’s
office yesterday.
Company C,Nevada Light Guard, will
spare no pains to make their ball on Wednesday evening, April 18th, a complete
success, The exhibition drill will be a a pleee:
ing feature, -The funeral of Ernest Kistle, har seks
place today from the family residence on
The entertainment given by the Ameri~
»‘ That Rascal Pat,” reading, singThe Board of Supervisors have re-elected .
EV Dorado county is daily gaining on
This is a mistake, The conNow in This City.
Drs, de Zeng snd Shelmerdine, oculiste
‘in
The Latest pena York Style,
The Oxford Sack Suit for gentlemen ie the
market, We've got a big line
R, H. M
ts The oa Reliable,
Lowest Prices
Crockery, Chinaware,
momenyare, Tinware;
You Must Go to the
tial AnaicanImpating Te)
tors Store,
the new
ing the: successors of the late firm of Northway & Bodéwig. These gentlemen have
formed a oo-partnership and will heréafter
conduct the house as 'a strictly. firet—class
hotel,
sincere thanks to the patrotis of the old
firm, and both gentlemen solicit. & share. of
the public's patronage for the new, Every
attention will be shown the traveling <pubas well aa comfortable hotel ia the mounee
The San Francisco Examiner a few days
ago published a purported interview with
W. F. Prisk, editor of the-Grass Valley
Union. Among other things the Examiner
quoted Mr. Prisk ae saying that “the people
of Grass Valley have been carrying on as
they hadn’t ought to;” that the people ‘‘see
very clearly that they must. mend -their
waye:"” that “I have. turned the: Union
office into ‘an’ arsenal;” that ‘in the end
they may kill me, but that will do:them no
to take thé paper in the event of my de
nounces the statements of the Examiner as
malicious lies. We think it was. unnecessary 00 the part of Mr. ‘Prisk to pay any
attention to the purported’ interview, as
any one knowing that gentleman would
come to no: other conclusion than’ that the
Rxaminer made % its yarn ont’ of whole
‘cloth,
re Assault. ©)
PA warrant was sworn ont in Yastica: Corr’s
court this morning against Frank Dennen;
City Marshal of Grass Valley, charging him
hach, the tailor. He claims that.Dennen’
came into his shop at Grass Valley and beat
him a shocking manner, and without any
dence’ of his having received rather severe
treatment.) \The cise will) abe prosecuted, by
the District ‘Attorney. Denner says Olfenbach instilted™ him. —Detinen” pleaded not.
guilty and hid trial tas*been set for Wednesday morning at 10 o’clogk.
apace dpaibleceaacens
They Have Arrived.
The ladiés and gentlemen comprising “the
and today have bad two stage rebearsals at
the Theater.
at Van’s Opera House, Grass Valley, and
the manager may not.only feel proud of his
company but certain of success,
Crossing. the Atlantic
waves play pitch and toss. with you, streng
indeed must he the stomach that can stand
it without revolting.
travelers, yachitmen, mariners, .all testify
hat Hustetter’s Stomach Bitters is the best
remedy for the nausea experienced: in rough
weather on the water. Nervous and weakly
travelera by land often eiffer from something
akin to this, and tind in the Bitters its qurest
remedy. No disorder of the stomach, liver or
bowels is so obstinate that it may now. be
edy. ~ iqually efficacous is it for chills and
fever, k and rheumatic trouble and ne:
-vousness. jigrants +o the frontier should
provide themselves with this . medicinal
afeguard against the effect of vicissitudes of .
Glimate, hardship,
~TOTHE I PUBLIC.
J. rs sti ethaoas aby A W. Morris are
proprietors of the Union Hotel; be“Mr, Northway herewith returns his
lie,’ “New and” important’; im ts
have been made in the hotel. and ‘gronds,
and tourists’ will find it'the most ‘healthful
ae» Az Nonruway,
oh) Morais,
cream of —king etree
, ober aa
~ Rayl Baking Powder ae
icsegeines &., N.Y,
vere is Dia Baad
POLITICAL? ANNOUNCEMENT. (. e
good, for I have arranged with another man
and. wage the battle on the same old times.) of
In this morning's Unioh Mr. Prisk de-}
with battery, --The-complainant.is N. Offen-. .
provocation therefor, His face betrs” evi. ”
new stock. company arrived. last evening f
ale Tear truly say that
Tomorrow evening they open . °
Usually involves sea sickness, When the
Tourists, commercial }-overcome by the prompt and through rem-.
ere p
Saved M 1 My Life
$5 Worth of Hood's
‘Sarsapariila
Case of Nicotine Poisoning, .
yp: Hfeod’s, Sarsaparitia has cured me of a
most painful disease from which I
< Suffered four years, It appeared tn the.
P< form of eruptions on sg depos and
spreading over my hody, so
Id
work athe da? dine int wh, Paha cal
nto a
ove A Alte, fi would satan tre
Bie eehpation » and
yell
Blood Would
; ;
ahd that I would have to go to a special
ist, (I omitted to say that I anfa cigar
rg by trade.) But crak Gee
“ey matese Cure.
I am free from sores, have a good appetite; no dull feelings, and that continual
cure. bg pulp cot pee Coe a
‘Hood’ si Cures
amount of
sufferings, I am still end which has Sarsapartilla,.m' gett fal nd wi has saved
my life." We ‘#, Indiana, Pa,
fect in proportion and appearance, %¢,
HUG Ta,
jth s Going .
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TONIGHT 1
TO BE GIVEN BY THE
Gurly pds
OF CAVE NO.
Nevada City,
3 ea eee Apc th,
+ ~ AT
ARMORY HALL,
we Nevada City, Cal.
Committee of Arrangements.
Cate at Fag EB, Be Brown, J. 0, Nilon, C
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34 NEVADA THEATRE
Monday’ venting ‘Aprit, 9
In the deautifal comedy-drama,
. Raraiven!
SE ERS meme @
"ADMISSION “3s, 80 and 78 Conte,
Are now located the
Union 5 Street,
and are here to stay. “We are
to take for all Ee 0
PAINTING,
Stent Work a Specialty.
Ail ocdeee tly fill d
rr pon Oo ag
BD Leave orders at the shop,
vane Cuba.
Merit.
New Millinery,
The Latest a
Most Fashion
. Patterns in
“Ga wats,
Newest Novelties
And Designs in
Wall Paper,
~ “gf open for inspeos
a
ae & Shaw’s,
MAIN STREET, “NEVADA corr.
An immense Stock}. ,
_ Great ome
_.Freah Goods!~ Prices lower than ever,
SY ond em whet. ve ean defor you in
ENTERPRISE _
aie
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San Francisco.
Brewers of the Celebrated
EXTRA PALE,
CULMBACHER;
FPRANZISKANDER,
LAGER
And Porter.
and STANDARD
BEER,
A. ISOARD,
General ‘Agent,
NEVADA CITY; CAL.
After the most persistent exertion I have succeeded in
securing the finest "T[ODAoeo raised in the
Island of Cuba.
“WKTOOod pecker” Cigars are
made of this Tobacco and I unhesitatingly recommend
them as-being equal if not superidr to those of the
most celebrated Factories of the City of ETaBy giving these Cigars fair trial the EJxrm0‘kers will_be convinced of their True.Wn. Giffin, Je
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pine 3
New Dry. Goods,
New Erimmings,
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