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January 14, 1874 (4 pages)

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COE, mimercial Sty, Gar Bail Beach, REWADA CITY, CAL, ra EVAL "FOCAL AFFAIRS. _. Froze'te’ Death, * . On Wednesday ‘of last week Fred. Healing of Eureka left his home with theintention of going to. Wheatland. o-some business mutters, and ‘with “ expestation of being absent only a few days. He left on Snow shoes _gpd'the last seen of him: alive was at Shams’, 30r, 4 miles distant from fareka. “Inrconsequence of the disIt ia ‘the ‘vital principle. From the mo. ment thet disease is developed the sys tem, this chamtpion fights the “intrader un. til it. either conquers’ or-is conquered, Wich side’ should medieinal science espeuse in this life and death: utraggle? energies of the patient, thereby helping @ disorder, or shou it reinforce the vitality-of the patient aha thereby aasist in qucLing the ailment? Of course the proper auswer to this question is sbvious to evefy One abuve the grade of am idiot or Iunatic, and hence it follyws tliat the weak and ~ordant state of his mind, and not! broken down: invalid-whe choese to duse hearing frou him, his friénds be-" » ‘OICE-ef tho very.. OES, &e, ) THIS MARKEr, part of nd Children’s . ind Slippers.oes, Brogans pers. &e, iame alarmed for his sufety and star-! “(ad out itssearch of him, “After dilpent Bear h they found his dead body auile or two from-Shai’s, near. a’ _ecack,__They tracked him’ from: ‘Sham’s through the show. He had! crossed the river and was apparently’ wandering out of his: latitude: He bad got-out of the-snow. line It-is supposed _he froze.to death, What nukes the case harder isthe fact thut his wife only recently gave birth» to a child and ut present 1s confined to ler Toom, te age ~—— Books. Books. We again call-the attention of. our readere to theimportance of ‘securing now, when the opportunity offers, vid cheap for, Cash quplity of 8 il in san Francis, elves forthe uniddyld-by any one, . [NDS for sale to tae Call and see, W.R. cor. u : ; OR STRING DT =. ociables,~ &e., orders left. at KIS. be promptly atten3 Notice. _ Iven to.all persons te firm of LANCASbat “thei aécounts he hands of J, B. d that prompt pay’ those who would ROBINSON, ncaster & Kobizson. , 1874.7 . E, McGREGOR, Late Chief Deputy Surveyor, City & County ‘of Sap Franciseo.___ cGREGOR, vING ENGINEERS, RS & DRAUGHTYcITry. RT HOUSE. Onde, Office, Grasa Valle attention asi Goons LIDATS! ; xY, — @ UG STORE. City, a bo) 7 nen IBRABY. = y ncquesied to meet TURDAY ae elt oe smut 4 will be presen’ The Housek¢eper's Manuel, by Mrs. Catharine E. Beecher-and Harriet Beecher Stowe. The agent for the work is now in this city aud will only remain a few days longer, It must be had from him if at all, and uo housekeeper should be witheut . this splendid work. For new begin\ ners it ismost valuable. It teaches worything. ‘The aim of the work is (elevate the hanor ang remuneration of domestic employment, and teach women their true duties as heads'of families, We tell the ladies of this city and elsewhere to seeure one\of these books. It will begood to. have-in-the-house, A Splendid Barber Shop, We call-attention to the advertisement of Klingenspor & Walters, the —tiew_propriétors of the National-Ex-. ——-— -ehange Barber Shop in this city.-~These gentlemen are: fitting up their acein a styla of magnificence . which, when completed, will ecli pse any other esteRilalinens of the kindin the State, thatwe have seen. The wallsare being painted and decorated and the floor will be nicely car __ peted.. Aa shavers. and hair dressers these gentlemen ard No. 1. Attach> ed to the barber shop is a bath house where warm or cold baths can be had stalfhours, In short Klingenspor & Walters are determined to make their establishment the favorite barber shop of this city. . . Surprise Party! Ow Saturday nightlaat a large par{y of young ladies and gents’ pave a D sarprise to. Miss Holbrook at the reas idence of her father in this city, They party took possession of tle house and ehjoyedthemselves hugely until “the “Wee sma hour’ of the clock aamonished them that Sunday morning had arrived: “It is said by those Present, that it was a grand affair. New Paper. ore ~~ Thénew paper heretofore mentiontd by us as being in embryo at Grass Valley has made its appearance and the first'number is now before us. It ‘68 large double sheet of six columns 10.8 page or forty-eight columns in tlland bears the name.of “Fuot-Hill Weekly Tidings’. Its. typographical appearance is excellent atid its matter well selected. We welcome 8. G, Lewis, the proprietor and of'the-“Tidings’’ to the field ~ etprise will be successful, . Tt was Senator Finney. [Ub seems the Bee was mistaken in the man, when it reperted the Posts ‘porter was expelled by the action of Senator Edgerton. Senator Finney “San Francisco, aud San Mateo, ™s the hombre that felt himeelf MY slandered, and’ not “Edgerton. peas that the reporter for the ost in. communication to that. paPMpWritten under date of January Ma, added the words, “‘there is a rePort that the Vote of-the joint Senalar for Ban Francisco and Sa: Mateo Tex by the receipt ofa i a! The reporter, en Milled upon, refased to allt a Lttame of his informant, for which fin, ‘tPelled from s seat in the ‘ees toning, invigorating and vitalizing his en‘deranged. Surely nothing short ef imbecility-or insinity could induce a person laboring under bodily Wwealness_and nervous. prostrution to take day after day powerful doses of some drastic purgative in the hope of. faining strength” thereby, Although charlatans may advertise preparations of this character as tonics, pecple in the full Possession of their reasons, gan ‘not, one wold think, accept them-as such, . If they do'the penalty .of ther credulity. may be the shortening of their liyes. The rheuiadtic; the dyspeptic, the bilions, the de. bilitated and mervous, and al) whoure subject to intermittents, or other diseases brought on by tire inclement weather which prevails at ‘this ‘season wilt do well to strengthen théir nerves; tone their stoi. ach and regulate. their bowels with, the Bitters, The two-foid op: ration. of the re{ storative as on invigerunt ged sn-apperient, mriddition to i's direct and s8péciic ef. “fect Upon the disordered liyer, renders it a most efficient remedy for complaints of the digebtives secretive und Sexcretive orSams, at present int bse. This fact is-comceded by eminent members of . the faculty Whost testimony to that effect is published in Hustetter's Almanac for.1874. x — 7 The Best Photographs. For the yery best Photographs, go to Abell, -Grass Valley, * j3-din-— : and — . t (we CASHIN Co. A Superior: Article of Hams," . Bacona EVERY ARTICLE WARRANRED NO. 1. The Lard ig put up in Eight 1b, Cans and warranted good’ as sw et for ine Yeer, It is entirely free of Mutton fat. The cans are well made of the invited to these afticles. Address orders to” js dee _Nevada City, Cal A Good Chance for a Live Man’ CHAS. FERRAND his PhoteSS ee saaie : ; . Call amd wee ‘for ' Rvagip ee ~Broad:Street,-mear-Pinew/-2 nab HAMS, j x * B pe f gins t a ist . "to teeta tJ ange. * The Great Autayonist.ef Disease, . ‘. What is tae nuttral tntsgontst of atvense?’tShould it depresw¥and cripple the physical . himself with Mepleting. slops, instead ef-4< ervated franie with Hostetter’s Stomach . LARD. “Jacob Naffziger, ~ H® Now ON HAND eal A LARGE STOCKHames, Bacon — and Which he offers for sale Wholesale or Retail, —~e re Ss a Revada County is talled to the above named articles. + —— JACOB NAFFZIGER ~ ON COMMERCIAL sTRERr, . REMOVAL. The attention of the people of _ ‘. 8p of North Bloomifield. o AL ouch it hoitebiigqga ie gM YOUNG MEN'S SOCIAL CLU WILL GIVE THEIR NELT PARTY —— i) Temperance Hall, Thursday Ev’g., Jan. 20th, 1874. Committede of: Arrangements. — Dan. Marsh; Geo. Smith: Chris, Malldn, Jos, Falon, Chas. Grimes, J. M. Buffington, A. . W, Laster. J. -D. Fleming, G. W. Hentse, O.D. Campbell; a ‘ Reception Committee. D. J. Crowley; eo Nelson, Palmer Brown, Hugh Mur e. Tae car Fee ee = oe Floor Committee.—J. 5. Brown; Welch; J.8. Murchie, John Hanley. . ~ Floor Director —a. R. Lords a. ‘Tickets, $2 60. Carriages if stormy. j7 NAT. FORD, OULD respectfullf inform his friends and the public generaily that me \ hus . _ Removed to his new Shop; Oppesite the Exchange Hotel, ON BROAD STREET, ) Where ke is prepared to do everything in the ‘lonsorial liue im the highest style of the Art, ; His Barber Shop is the -Neatest tiest of any in the City, Oe ene & good shave or hair cut should call on me, © By strict atteitian to-businessI hope-to receive # liberal share of public. patronage. stand, ; NAT. FORD. ‘Nevuda, Jan. 8a, 1874. ; COUNTY WARRANTS. ~ LL Warrants on ‘General Fund registered prior to March 4th, 1873; also, all warrants on Indigent Sick Fund, regis". tered pridt to May 6th, 1873; also all registered Warrants on Road Fund will be paid on presentation. Unterest veases from this date. : A, GOLDSMITH, Co. Treastrer.. ‘ By A. H. Parken, Deputy. Nevada, Fun, 6, 18%. fs Magid is hereby given that the undersigned will apply to the’ Hon, bays ef Super visors of Nevada County, at its sien, in_ February, A.D. 1874, for a renewal ef his ‘license to -keep and maintains toll briagé scross-Bloody Run; in the towngrecting to Samuel Rodda, defendant, You ate \hereby required to ap pesr in ar action: browght against you-in_the District New Firm. New ters; : New Goods, HINDS & NICHOLSON,
pleof Nevada city and the surrownding places that they have opened a Grocery-and Provision Store, ON . COMMERCIAL STREET, Nearly opposite the ‘‘Transcript Bleck,” in }-the Store formerlv occupied by A. Lademan. Our stock is entirely new and consists of everything in the Sesser GROCERY, : PROVISION, ' AND He VEGETABLE LINE. We will atways be in receipt of everything new in our line of business and customers . can alwiys rely upon getting the best at lowest market cash rates. ' ealing honorably with every one and giving the best bargains we hopéto merit a . liberal of the public patronage. ‘ _HINDS & NICHOLSON, ‘Nevads. Aug, 8th, 1873. ; NEW YORK. BAKERY . JOHN HURST, Proprietor. HAVE MADE-ARRANGEMENTS TO J keep on hand during the Houidays, o full supply of —— ca sige Cakes. = edding Cakes. on" Ornamental Cakes, Christmas Cakes, New Years’ Cakes; : Cup €akes, Sugar Cakes, {Coffee Cakes RUSKS, BUNS, &c. &c. &c2 FRESH BREAD every morning, deliver ed te any part of the city. Leave your orders at the Bakéry on Com. mercial Street. ‘ . \ JGHN HURST. Nevada, Dec, 16. : Variety and Notion Store. JUNCTION OF. MAIN AND COMMERo IAL STREETS. NEVADA CITY, D. F. DODGE, H's on hand and is in constant receipt of w choice sele.ted steck of FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS _. Embroideries and Geods, Mi ‘Cetibs, and ten thousand thinys too sumerous te happy which everybody is: invisap yo i ck & Co.’s PatAlso, Agent for Ba terns, the laté styles h bave just been received. sas of Wileox & Gibs NoiseTHIS I8TuE GHEAPE#T STORE IN NEVADA CITY. Wort respectfuily inform ‘the peo‘Court ef the Fourteenth Judicial District of theState of California, im and for the County ef Nevada, on the 7th day of January, 1874, by Jane Rodda, plaintiff, and to answer the complaint\filed therein. within ten cays (exclusive ef, the day of service) afrer the service on you of this Summons — if served within this County, er, if served out ef this County, but in 8 Distr: ct, within twenty days; otherwisd, within forty_days—or—judgment—witl “be taken against you by default, according to. the prayer of said complaint. Being an-action for the dissolution of the Bonds of Matrix mony, alleged to exist. betweenint and defendant, on the grounds of wilful d ysertien and abandonment of piaintiff by defendant. Also for costs of ‘guit, all of which is more fully set forth in said comPlaint, And you are hereby ngtified that if you feil toappear and answer the Said complaint as above required, the said p!aintiff will apply te the Court for the reliof demanded therein. “ Beg] nal aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand and impress the Scal of said Court, at office, in the City of Nevada, om the 7th day ef January, A. D, 1874. EES AG T, C. PLUNKETT, Clerk. Jno. P om, Deputy. John Caldwell, Piff's Atty. j9 _ “FIRE BOYS’ SALOoN. T THE FIRE BOYS’ SALOON, Cornerof Pine and Commercial Streets, (Batze’s old stand) can be found the best WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, &C, . Ever brought to this-eity,-If you--don't believe it call and test for yourself. Re 3 THOS. OANFIELD. BROAD STREET MARKET. AMES COLLEY, Proprietor. Al ways supplied’ with the best of BEEF PORK, MUTTON AND VEAL. 4 Orders filled from Families and Meata devered at their houses. Give me @call, Nevada, March JAMES COLLEY. Ith. MAYRISCH BROS. & CO., a IONEER Manufacturers of CIGARS in California;aod Im)bortors of : Havana Cigars and Tobaceo. No, 406 Battery Street, Carmer of-Clay, San Francisco, jan1 FRANK N, .PISH, MARBLE WORKS. ANUFAOTURER OF MONUMENTS, MANTLES, TOMBSTONES,BUREAU-TOPS, PLUMBER'S SLABS, ke., 252 K Street, near Minth. ‘$m “_SACRAMENTO, OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. SOCIATION, No 2 So high — i od and pretStrangers visiting the city and in want of Don't forget the Place—epposite-my—ola-} . = “Broad Street, Nevada In testimony whereof, I, W,.C. . Plunkett, Clerk of District Court = ‘. and Intertial Heat; Palpitation of Heart; in “) attended with Pains and and . to call at the Doctor's office. Le —— oe Dec. 15th, 1873, 9 { JUST RECEIVED AT flee N. W. Knowlton’ The stock iniole of Be Tne sors Diamond Rings, Pins & suattons, Ladies’ and Geutiomens’ : Gold Watches and Chains, Ladies fine Coral, Amethyst, Onyx, Cameo, Quarts, Topez; Pearl and Gold Setta. SUMMONS. Chains, all kinds, ets of California, County of Nevada, Sleeve Buttons, : Neentins adiciss Distriet or the State of Onl. ollar Buttons, : CONSISTING OF ’ Tea and Table Spoons, RINGS, PORTE MONNIES, we: SILVER PLATED WARE. Call and see for yourselves. IN. W, KNOWLTON. City, Nevada, Rec; 16th. 5 ——P RF; RE ME, OF VIENNA,.OULD most respectfully inform the citizens of ‘ : Se GRASS VALLEY, . >s ‘eral patromage he has received from them during his etay in that place, has induced him to Iecate there, and for the better accommodation of those who may eonsult him, he has, for that purpose, fitted ap an 105 MAIN STREET, BEING A GRADUATH-FROM PADUA, “One of the best Medical Colleges in Europ); having passeu athorough examination by the Medical Board of Vienna, and having practiced extensively in this ceuntry, he tnay justly be considered master of his professivn. : ¥ Among the many Diseases which = he will guarantee to cure perfectly Are Diptheria, Fits and Neuralgia in the head; Sore Eyes, Deafness and Droysy; Liver Cumplaint, and all diseases arising from that organ; Lung and Bronchial dis‘WOTkt Case mamatory and Chronic Rheumatisws_Fever_and Ague,no-matter. how long stan : Fever and other malignant sores; and Consumption, if not too far e; a SANow or Yel ow Color of Skin, or Yellowish Brown Spots on Face or.other parts; Duallness arid Drowsiness with frequent Headache; Dizziness, Bitter or-Bad-Taste fn Mouth; Dryness in Throat many cases a Dry ‘Teasing Cough, with fore Throat; Umeateady Appetite, Sour Stomach, # Raising of {Food, Choking Sensation in Throat; Sickness and ae Distress, Heaviness, Bloated ov Full-Feelings shout the Stemach and Sides, often enderness; Aggravating Pains in Sides, Back or Breast and about Shonlders; Colic_Pain aud Soreness through Bowels, with Heat; Consti tion of Bowels, alterwating with frequent attacks of Diarrhos; Piles, Flatulence, Nervousness, Coldnessiof extremities; Rush‘ ‘of Blood to Head, with symptoms of Apoplexy ; Numbness of ‘Limbs, vga gs Ai night; Cold Chillé altermating with Hot Flashes; Kidney and Urinary Difficulties, with Dulinéss, Low Spirits and Gloomy Parmeter attention paid to Diseases of Women and Children. zZ ce BJ” Patients will be attended at.their residences if it be not convenient for them Let the public be my judge. : Consultation Free, compound medicines 2 : ‘best and oth efiective. I do not Broad Street, Nevada. 2 SOLID SILVER WARE} CARD CASES, CUPS, KNIVES, —And the surrounding country,.that the 1b. eases;~Dyspepsia, Gout, Gravel, and: the } v\LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Assets, 5° ~~" ISSUED 10,000 POLICIES’ DURING 1873. $25,000,000. _ Losses paid during 1873, over $1,500,00000. _ CRANE & HAWES, General Agents. — For Pacific Coast 426 Montgomery St. San Francisco, Cal. = HOLIDAY HE undersigned has just received His stock for the approaching -hol‘days, is larger, of. finer quality, more varied’ and ~) cheaper than for gny previous year. Flay ing had. long experience, a perfect know!edge of the business, its wants and require. ments, he fecls confident that-Nispresent stock of gouds, will give entire satisfaction. his-stock of : PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, STANDARD POETICAL WORKS, GIFT ANNUALS, finest engravings. the hol there is nothing so apy ropriate or that wi'l be so highly appreciated as a beautiful book or photograph alburh, A Ta diuortmens of thé Best Juveniles, lage trom the different Publishing 4 Houses, for saie at publishers’ ‘Retail _. Prices.” Every boek has-a Ls gate and may be terued a standard work. = * “In addition t6 the above nay stock imclides-a fine selection-of ———— as Port-felias, ’ =e Writing Desks, Gold Pens _ . Ane Penetis, Hf __ Fine Inkstands, _ Dolls, 8 “Printing Presses, ~~ Magic Lanterns, Games, _Pleture Frases, Vases, Artificial .Flowers, Motto Cups . And Saucers, > Musteal Instruments, Perfumery,. Toilet Soa ps, Together with s general assortment of TOYS AND FANCY ARTICLES. ‘ P. H. BUTLER. North Sen Juan, Deo. 16th, 1374. {War in§JCuba! . PRICES NOT AFFECT D—AT THE— Cigar and Tobacco ESTABLISHMENT. —Or— © J. JACOBS, Pine Street Nevada City. Ehason hand tre fimest stock of Gisone and Tobacco of any House in Nevada unty, and is selling them at war prices. Anticipatiugs war in Cuba and » necessary advauce in Cigars and ‘Tobacco, he Iaid in an immense stock, and can therefore Sell these articles at wholesale ana re Gia Cheaper than any other Estab-~ lishment in Nevada County. ~ ATremendous Stock of Domestic. The undersigned one of the Genoral Ageiits is how stopping at the NA’ i ~/ FIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL, Nevada City, prepared to attend to any’ business connected with the Company. r _W.B. CRANE, General Agent. , large assortment of Holiday Goods, Beautifully bound and illustrated with ths ‘Those who wish to Mike presents iia ee Hair Brushes, Etc. Etc. . Fine Imported Havana. -Phe-pablic-ave-tatited-to ext: amd cen ee Every kind ef Tobacco, such as and Ready Twist, Navy He hes “tlsg CUTLERY, PLAYIN if you want s Good Cigar ' J. JACOBS, Cigars from $20 a 1000 up.— Cable Coil, Pace’s and: Rough ‘Wor toma