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August 14, 1874 (4 pages)

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vand the Stoekho). Nevada County:rauge Railroad os i he Directors of the x. ; l at the office of the Com. ceaiematia vavke epee RR » Of the llth day of Ay. . ort of the Engineer Wag And in ensideration of "y necessary to builg the ; Resolutions were Unan: d ordered publishedi view of the probable — -deem it unwise iction thereof pti} ll have been subseribsg. ommittee of two be ap. idett to wait @pon the on. themt the Presein nal subscriptions to the’ ‘ut to meet the Tequire& ng. 2 subscribed by Ta : uber. the-Diréctorg Wilk : Stockholders ‘to 8ub‘stion -Of disincorpors. Secretary, nl [ ORDER JF—~ ) oO, H. of : FLAT, GIVE A mH (CC G R INK, S FLAT, ING, Sept. 4th, \7rangements, ~_ Thos. Hannan, Cornelius Sullivan, minings, + Invitation, . Etireka South, ohn.Egan, ‘ichard-Dillon, x O'Brien _ Grass Valley><laniel Collins, : atrick English. Nevada City, ito. Walters, ugh McCaaley, Cherokee. mes Quigley, _ ODLOF Cox,” agers. Wm, Herne, Donald: : wom wende to furni#i> and JOHN SHA INE SUPPERS, spare neither time . 3 for the comfort 2m on the occasion. Supper, $5.00, th, 1874. SSURANCE TION. 13,000,000. irrent Rates. era? Agents, t, San Francisco.” [ULLOY ada City. Co-operative Mining Co. ., 3S are no6W open ja County Co-opning Uo. Shares $20 each, od for which paylows: . ery and Mining ‘avel and Quarts in regard to the of G. E. TURNY BERRY, ED. ELL, or E. W. BARBER Aas NER, of the Cosmo, Sam Francisco 14th. to m to pss ‘ of the publia and i ye P= a the " 4 4 B ALL i He & og ___Wateg-to-their mine, situated at Bine. cam ——is-generatly overseeing the work. John Lany is ha forma, and _ Mr. . ess and dispatch, vf their handiwork<will be exposed i Belkan NEVADA CITY, cAL,= ‘AL AFF ‘AIRS. _. ner of Broad and ‘Pite Streets, on 100i Fhe esa", . . Phuretay, Atigist 18.b, 1874, and Blue Tent nt area Geld Min* . will eyntinte. for twenty days. only, gy: The Company. in ordet to : “Dov. Wilkinson has been . engaged in collecting road taxes. of late, in Washington township, and he €qvors us with the following items of interest. The company above mem. “tioned, are enpaged in building a ditch from a point on the South ¥uba river, a little below where the South Yuba Canal Co.’s ditch cémmences, for the purpose of running Tent._-They have Seventy-five—meon’ ‘employed on the works. They have . completed “about threo miles of “flume; which is of the most sub/, Stantial character. The ditch ° will ~ have @ capacity of ‘Tunning ~ about 70@ inches of water,the work will be completed as far as ‘Diamond Creek this fall, The lumber used in the construction, is being sawed by RoW, Voss, at: Bear Vak ley, and his contract will be comple.’ ted in about two weeks. Mn, Tozer Davis is the paymaster, The work -is being performed with thoroughAnother Aia Seciety, _ About a month since, a number of young ladies of ‘this city, foriaed themselves into an Aid Society, the object being to assist in defraying the expense which will be incurred in enlarging and beautifying the Meth. .odist Church. ‘The initiation fee is fixdd at 50-cents, and monthly dues are 12% cents. No married people ‘are allowed to join, but young ladies and-gentlemen, which of course ike cludes old maids and bachelors, are eligible. The Society is quite flourish. ing,and-has a large number of members, . Their-first Sociable was held on last Wednesday evening, at the residence of Geo. W, Smith, and we understand those present enjc joyed a pleasant time, The money collécted “is invested in-material of which gar. ments are now being made, and next Fall the~young ladies will hold a grand fair andYesti val, and the results . ~ for sale, If good judgment and perseverance is employed, succes? is sure, and we believe our fair friends wha have charge of the affair possess b_ th, edged in Jail, About two months since, one Wik liam Harris indulged in the luxury of biting offa man’s eat in Grass Valley. He was arrested at the time and gave bail. for his appearance; “but before the examination came off, he decamped. The last Grand J ury found an indictment against him for mayhem. His bondsmen put Constable Montgomery on his track, and he followed him to Belmont; Neva~da;-where he caught him, and yesterday arrivédin-this city with him, and lodged him in the county—jail Roll of Honor. The fcllowing names are placed on the roll of honor -in the Relief Hill sehool, for the month ending Argust 7th, 1874, A. D. Moore, teacher: Nellie Moore, Willie Penrose, Mollie Moore, Chas. Penrose, Clemmie Moore, Wallace Penrose, Mary Wolders, Grant Penrose, Clara Rambo, Gwen Williams, Alice Roller, Willie Williams, Sophia Penrose, Elmer Rambo, Mary Penrose, Willie Wolders, Willie Roller. “Results of Enterprise. . B. H. Miller has secured the enviable reputation of being a straight forward, honorable business man. He has been in business in this city Several years, and has yet to find a man who aceuses him of a dishonorable act. His business has steadily increased, until his sales are the heaviest in town, and by fair dealing he proposes to still farther increase them. Yesterday we noticed a ‘arge shipment of his goods being made to} Moore’s Flat, whe e bis salesman, Mr. Jacobs, intends disposing of+the bodily weakness and loss of vital enerthem at astonishingly low rates, We an recommend Mr. Jacobs to the People of Moore’s Flat as being perfeetly honorable in every transaction, They can. purchase goods of him lower thaw’ at any other store in the Sounty.’ al4-tf Social Dance. It is expected . To Whom it may Concern. ‘The first Annual Cleafing Sale of Summer Goods will cottimehse at A. Slumenthal’s Pry Goods Store, dor 0 make room for.a large inVoice of Winter Goods. During that tinve I Will sell “Lonsdale and White Rock Maslins at 1424 cents per yard. Best 10% Sheeting, at 35 cents ~~ Best Merrimac ~ and Sprague ‘. Prints.at 10 cents per a yard, Tniperiat 8-ply Carpets at $1 45 per yard, < Black. Bell & Beldoh’s Column, Masonic Building, Cor. Pine & Commercial Streets, Wholesale and ‘Retail i DEALERS IN BELL & BELDEN, ~Or— ; BOOTS AND SHO ES! ae eine Si@ck of the latest styles of ; : Ladies’, Gents’ Misses and Childrens’ Boots and Shoes. The Goods were purchased of the best ‘manufacturers and cannot be exceHed in quality or style of finish. I also munufacture to order all kinds of Gents’ Boots and Coast. These S will be sold at the LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES, and I warrant every article ag recommended. I wonld pe oO the new étyle of $1 00 pet yard. foes Heavy Blach “Silk $150 per yard, worth $225, nciomes Heavy Black Silk $2 per yard, worth $3 25, Grenadines one Wt per yard, French Corsets, 75 cents each, _ White Flannel 8724 cents per yard., * Best quality of Waterproof at $1 per yard, . Tee. Brooks’ and. Coates’ Thread, 75 cents per dozen. _ Remeniber,you will-get everything ‘at the prices advertised, Everybody is-invited to call early and “make their selections, — = : as BLUMENTHAL, _, Corner Broad and Pine Streets. Nevada, August 13th, 1874. <p Important Announcement. In order to have the improvements contemplated by the owners of. the building made inthe store I now oceupy, it “will become necessary to’ move my extensive stéck of goods, As I intend when the building is completed, to lay in the largest and finest stock of goods ever brought to! this city, I offer the. following in: ducements to buyers, I will, for the in my store at cost prices, freight added. The goods are of the latest styles, and of the very’ finest quality, I prefer doing this rather than thove them, and I also wish to dispose of stock. Thosein want of anything pes may rely upon getting them at ‘Rast twenty-five per cent every variety of spring, summer, and fall goods. To my patrons, I desire saying you can secure ett bar-. \ gains than was ever offered inthis city. Call early and avail yourselves ofthe sacrifice, ; al2, “A, GOLDSMITH. Children’s Pictures, Made in two seconds, oe dolph, Photographer. aa 2 —*e «+ — Carriage for Sale, cheap. Inquire at this office. . Inviting Sickness, A belief that violent -purgation is the prevailg to a lamentable extent among Some classes of the community. It might be thought that the languid, the debilitated the depressed, WoUld-know instinctively that their systems need toning, invigorating and reguiating with some wholesome stimulant and alterative, and that ea fierce cathartic is as unsuited to their condition as a strong dose of active poison would be to a man alreatly laboring under the effects of some deleterious drug. In al) cases of physical weakness, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters should be promptly resorted to by the invalid. The operation of this inestimatle vegetable restorative is threefold. It vitalizes and reinforces the depressed nervous system, while at the same time it regulates the digestive and secretive organs and Keeps the bowels free. Debility is often the forerunner of an attack of some acute djsease, and to prostrate the strength still more by scouring the bowels with a drastic evacuant at such a juncture to invite the immediate onset of the impending disorder, and render the system incapable of contending with it. On the other hand, a course of the Bitters, commenced as‘ soon as the spmptoms of general debility: manifest themselves, will in nine cases out of ten prevent the threatened attack and thoroughly restore the bodily strength of the patient. The cases of dyspepsia, liver complaint, constipation, dysentery, diarr. haa, rheumatism and periodical fevers would be comparatively few if this qnequalled invigorating and regulating medi. cine were élwaysresorted to asa cure for gy which usually precede these complaints and are, inde-d, a8 a gener .1. rule, the precursors
next two weess, sell anything found them previous to purchasing a new} -cheaper-than-régular-rates:—E—have . -—— _ A.second hand top buggy for sale surest remedy for every human ailment . . The Episcopal Society will give Temperance Hall, on Tuesday. evehing, August 18th. The price of adMision will he $2. alf seca = One of their select social parties at. against the undersigned, — a it them for payment, and thosefog themaaiann indebted, are very politely re yuested_to cal] and settle ; and thereby Bave conte, as fam determined to settle my old business. : IRA A. EATON. Medicines, Mining ‘Chemicals, Patent Medicines, &o: &e. A full line of CHOICE PERFUMERY, TOILET SOAPS, ~ TOILET POWDER, _ COLOGNE SETs, he ' de, Ke &e.; VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, PAINT BRUSHES. . Steel Pens, ne Letter and Note Paper, . > Drawing Paper~ Envelopes. &e, &c: or — Taken from the Gelebrated Mineral Springs of Waukesha, Wisconsin. This Water is one of the best and most wonderful curative agente known to the MATERIA MEDICA in all diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder or any secondary symptoms growing out of such derangements ag Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Liver Derangement, Billiousness, Costiyeness ana all other diseases. Hundreds of Testimonials are added every day by persons of note who have been cnred by the use of Bethesda Water. _Judge Pield of the U. 8. Supreme Cout, says ; It will cure every disease of the Kidneyé, direct or remote. U. 8. Senator Windom, of Maine, testifies to its efficiency in his case of Kidney trouble of over twenty years standing. He was cured in ten days. Prof. Williard Parker of New Yorx, Gollege and Hospital. Theacknowledged head disorders, a3 i the Hospital to be supplied with Bethesda Its curative properties proven in hun4 dreds of well authenticated cases. A LL PERSONS having any cisims . ° for farther information apply for circu-. lars, etc. at . BELL & BELDEN’S, Urion Hotel, August ah, 1974. 4 Agents for Bethesda Water. e comm BRUSHES, . ND DUKE OF attention t 4 Shoe called the GRA ALEXIS.. = Je23 A) ee.. a= _ Collegiate — Institute,WITH : Qievan EXPERIENCED PROFESSORS kK and Teachers, thorough Classical and Scientific: Courses. Preparatory, Normal, Commercial and Ornamental Departments, Beautiful Location, Salubrioug Climate, Low Rates {or Tuition. : fl: L. ROGERS, A.M. Principal. < Fa}? Term begins August 19th. Closes November &th. Winter Term: begins Noy. 16th. Oloses March 4th.Jenwary 7th Spring Term begins Match 10th, Closes Board and Furnished Room, $4 per week. me _ 160 Students the past year, For Ostalogues, Etc, Address, = Collegiate Institute, Napa City. Napa City, Gal. July 16.--6wdp ~~ SPECIAL NOTICE, OTICE . VY NAFFZIGER bas this day formed a -Gopartnership with JACOB NAFFZIGER, Under the firm name of = J. &6.5 NAFFZIGER, ——p And will continue the Retail Meat business at the old stand on e 8 a S. COMMERCIAL STREET. 5 0 8 They will keep constantly on hand the . : E a very best of : BLANK BOOKS, wats OF ALL KINDS, SCHOOL BOOKS, SAUS AGE, HAMS eee a a JUVENILE, BACON and LARD, School ‘Libraries mpptied All persons sabiins to JACOB NAFFz21. at the Lowest Terms, J cane ne [tare 3 S “ _Nevade City, May Ist, 1874. STATIO NERY, Furniture! Furniture Gold Pe na, i Ste B. JOHNSON, No. 92 Main Street, Grase Valley, Has just received the Lar. gest and Finest Stock of Fur-hiture ever brought into the -~,County of Nevada, which at will Do-eold Prices Astonishingly Low! The Stock consistin part of Fine Parlor Sets, ~~ _ : Fine Bed Room. Sets Beds and Bedding, and everything else lly kept ina _ Store of this kind, ; ‘Furniture for Cottages ces, of the most durable kind fora little money. I can suit every tuste and every purge.in ge Furniture, Call and see my Goods. _--B. JOHNSON, Grase Valley, April 30, os Valuable Real Estate. For Sale. THE Property, on Broad Btreet, 224 Known as the ‘‘Hoe) Place,” adjoinHH ing N.P. Brown’s, is offered: for sale on favorable terms. The lot is 180 feet front and 160 feet deep. On the varicty of fruit trees, vines, etc. whole or aportion of the above property Will be sold, The property can easily be divided into three lots of 60x160. For further particulars apply to ‘ iM, WALLANG, Real Estate Agent, The July 14th, 1874. Dissolution. yyae partnership heretofore existing be Holbrook is this day dissolved ‘by mautual consent. Having sold out our business in the Grocery Store, parties knowing themselves indebted to us are requested to come forwar: their-seceunts immedi‘ately. It is competent for either party w collect biils and receipt for the same, J.8* HOLBRVOK. '. FLORA B, HOLBROOK. Nevada, July 22, 1874. ~ -DR. F. BUELOW, Physician and Surgeon, FFICE ON BRUAD STREET, sdjoir. BaF $24. the Theatre. Nevada, June ‘0th, 1874, Something New. Hf undersigned has been appointed 4 sole agent for the sale of the celebraThese Kens are mow used almost univer. sally : thepare warranted non corrosive. Price $2 50 per gross. — gratia. Shoes in a style su berior to any shop on ¢he+Holiday Recess from Deceriiber-18th-to. HYDRAULICPIPE is hereby given that C.J. WOODEN and WILLO Ww premises there is a good house and every y~° tween J. 5, Holbrook and Flora . . Barnett’s Zine and Platina Pens . i a wa ‘ . W. HCrawford’s. Santa nerbere conege. ee 1 teal Oa.” J Udt RECEIVED AND KEPT CON STANTLY ON HAND’ A. LARGE STOCK OF ~ HEAVY ‘AND SHELF . HARDWARE, ¢ PLOW s, ae ¥ —AND— at Implements, AT THE OLD STAND, Opposita the Union Hotel, MAIN STREET, IRON AND STEEL, -_ NAILS AND SHOVELS, WHEELBARROWS, *Rope, all sizes, Blocks & Sheaves __ Yr Made to order and Tarred. Rubber Hose, Belting & Packing Doors & Windows . GLASS & PUTTY, oe WHITE LEAD, Linseed,Lard and CastorfOil. Sole Agent for the AVERILL CHEMICALZPAINT POWDER, Giant, California and Eastern, . Agent for the WEED SEWING MACHINE THE BEST MADE. Always in stock, 8POOL GOTTON, SILK, AND NEEDLES for the varions Machines in use. Agent for A. 8. Hallidie’y WIRE ROPE! At Manufacturers’ oa were’ Prices and Wreight. CROCKERY . AND GLASS WARE, LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS, Call and Examine my prices : Before making purchases elsewhere. CAN SAVE COIN, By Doing So. ‘Tin Ware made and Repaired. ‘GAB AND WATER PIPE of all winds always on hand and corinections tasde with the City.Water Works. W.'H. CRAWFORD, — 27 and 29 Main Street. place of residence, H* removed to Nevada, and solic tw vada and vicinity. Office and residence ca "+ A BOARDING S8CHOOT., —~FOR.. BOYS av GIFs, Offering all the advantagesiof a thorough Modern Education. i French, German, Spanish’, Latin, Greex, Drawing, the Natural Sciences, Gymnastics aud Dancing taught WITHOUT EXT : CHARGES, : ies ~ Vocal and Instrumental Music receive particular attention, B = Pupilé furnish ONLY @ pair of hi Blankets. : des — ’ oF of sectarian ‘char acter, and ia governed ‘by @ Board of Directors of eléven of the most proniinent citi zens, . Write for Catalogue to ELLWOOD COOPER, Presidentof Board of: Directors, Farther information may be obtained: of President Gilman and Professor Bolander of Ban Francisca. augs a, SNE) A’ Splendid Chance! APee WELL KNOWN. Golden Eagle Hote? OF SACRAMENTO crry,.: Te to be soldon-the 14th: of Angust, 1874. — } Phe House is in first-rate order and newly furnished. Ita Teputationhas alway deen good, and the business done by-it large and profitable, Purchasers can rely on obtaining easy terms and a long credit at a low rate oft intereat. 1 For particulars inquire of BAMURL POORMAN, or JULIUS STRUTZ, Sacramento. sugs CHAS, B. MUILOY, ANSON W. LESTER, Lester & Mulloy, . Wholesale and Retail Dealers, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, — CROCKERY, Fine Wines and Whiskies. abov line of Gvuods. No, 52 Broad Street. NEVADA cITy, Nevada, July 16, 1974. ~~ 7 DENTISTRY. DR. A. CHAPMAN, wou respectfully inform the peo. ple of this city and Vicinity that he has regumed his Profession again and leay od an Office in the Transcript Builaing, ON COMMERCIAL S'FREET, And is now prepared to do.anything and e+ erything in the line of Dentistry aud. patie faction guaranteed. Office Hours from 9A. M. to 12 M. anu fram 1 to 6 P.M, Nevada, April Ith, 1874. J. M. WALLING, NOTARY PUBLIC, _——AND— aoe Justice of the Peace. , GizARCn™Ne REOUKDS, ABBTRACFING ded gl CONVEYANCING promptly atten Accounts collected. Also Agent for: PACIFIC FIRE INSURANCE AGENOY AND OOMMERCIAL FIRE INSUBANCL ©O. OF LONDOs. eae Parties desiring to SELL, PURCHASE OX RENT PROPERYY will tind it to their aa tage to cal] at my office, No 62 Broad Street, Ner “IRONWORK. — AND RAILING. — : GRAVE YARD FENCES: AIBPEHCIALTY. ALL OF THE LATEST PATTERNS AND AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PHICES. W. B. BROWN, Agent for Aitken & Luce will contract for work. 4 . J. McGUIRE, 148 K Street, Sacraments. DENTIST,MAIN STREET, NORTH SAN JUAN. 8 prepared todo DENTAL WORK ine: , part of Nevada County. Send uame™.::.! Seren ae nie ot Toh NS DR. T. 3B. ESMOND, ° Formerly of Washington, the patronage of the citizens of he Water Stre.t, three doors frum corner. aly : NILES SEARLS, Attorney and Counselor at Law AT BRICK OFFICE, Ip Flopt of tue Court Houge = Mevada City.