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December 12, 1876 (4 pages)

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rilara , sennett ative AR( VE, alns, ? $4 38; 3 and dard t the make order c. set cious” ond, ’ Tohyst, fe., & thich inds. ; are ited, intry abled. ICKS n. the ED froy nde tie CUBLGI ope Ube NET TAM. COST a a a § 3 . SS Asbetace Lae 4 _and intelligentin conversation 2" dialogues, The Daily Transcript NEVADA CITY, CAL. ‘LOCAL AFFAIRS. Local Brevities. The Grass'‘Wailey Union, in speaking of the ladies from this place in} attendance at the masquerade ball, BUYS: -“Aniong them were Mary and Emma Mahar, ful fancy dresses, and their sister Miss Rose Mahar, graceful in the dance, and agreeable and giaceful The were never without Miss Rosa Misse 8 in Misses Mubar eugagemen‘s to dance. Hubert. personated perfection, but danced too well_fyr her friends to fail, to recognise EF, Miss Dedie Byrne was dressed with the gravity which well becomes a ‘‘widow,’’ aud in tue severest deyree of elegant. tuste.’’ ' Felix Gillet biétignt to‘ our office a box of fruit yesterday which is a nuvelty'tous. In the fruit, we the “Medlir.’”’) Itis a native of Hue ropée;and is very_common in Eugland, France Tue fruitis not eatuble when picked fr the tree, but anole accompunyivg learn thutitis cailed aud Geruiany. ul vas to be packed in straw to cet wellow before it eaten. Ti can Le “*Medlar’’ ih is calicd »English ;' Mespilus Germaniea in Latin ‘and Nepl. or Se oe French. Cal-De-Vi: mip Weure told toat vrnbishmen cab eat. bushels of them after _dinner. They do say that Charley McElvy personated lweed ta perfection al the masquerade, iu Grass Va lley, the other pigut. Hrs looks, actions and . eae to get tuto the guod vruces of all with whom _he¢met, ludiesinelud—+ wuss of this -Atserione ad ple “wth ed; ‘were a “perfect tac simile of the! original. The grass in the lowér p. rt of the county Is said to be Yj height. ‘Tue Spring down iu that section: four weather -—-— ~~ >Methodist c hfrisimas Tree. ’ The Metiodist folks inf this city are mIMiking arringementsy for’ au Christmas Tree, for thé, pleasure of the Sunday school ebildren in particular and the public in general, A fine large tree will be erected in the choreh, aud ev erybody is invired ly to put presents on the tree children, fur their Wives, sweetheurts, friends, or any oue else. . It will be free to alls The sebolars will eutertein the audience with singing, recitations, ete., after which the tribution of presents will take {t has been thought best, disas Christmas Eve comes on Suuday, the tree ou Saturday evening, which We think the ladie ree. than on Ciris gvod idea, as Vikeremyy 5 P. M'will sve tLore the tline tu.decorute tinas day. ~~‘Thrown from his Horse. Rev. Mr. Scott, pastor of the Baptist Church in this city, while return. ing from Grass Valley, on afternoon last, where he with such violeuce as to frac tufe some of his ribs, aud otherwise in jure Lim, He was brougii to his residence in"! this city, Ly some goud who passed by that way, and took him in théir Dr. Charles was called, who made him us comfortable as be could, } o dugg probably be coufined to his house fox beveral we ks. ie ee Manes and Organs Repaired. Philip Petroni, advertisenient ia to-day’s Transcurrr has located im this city, on street, Oppusite Jolinston’s Hivdware . Store, aud is prepared to repair or. gays, pianos, musical Music justrauweuts, boxes . sbiteriny iroys D,-; : . . pe la ans re Jou plain i hore . aspeciahty., Give vim a call. . pepsia and Liver Compisint. © Mor ; : thun seventy-five per cent of the pro‘Heid PP AOS . ple in the Uniied States are afflicted To Holders of Dress ‘Vickets. ; pre 10 a eer ee eee ; i with these two diseases ond their efAll parties holding ti ckets for tbe} fects: sueb as Sour Stomuchb, Sick dress, are notified that it will be! Headache, Habitual Costiveness drawn at the next meeti ng of th society, tobe heid at the pariors of! the Union Hoi el, of which due nobeunnti-, a— Chevaler—toinches ‘in is just dike . plice. . to -huve } Sunday . had been . to preach, was thrown from bis horse . Samuritans, . Mr. Scott will . as will be seen by! { Main ‘ accurdeons, aud other . Lost. : A fine linen tablecloth was. taken. . by mistake at the Ludie ’ Festival The possessor will please leave the same with Mrs. Davis, at‘tue Par sonage, d10-2 Centennial Duncing Clab Will bave a dance’ &t Teinperance . Hall, Thorsday evening of each week. . Citizens invited to atteiid., Admission One Dellir. rts) : C.D. Ee; Union Hotel Barber Shop, ~ Shampvoing, Hiir Cutting performe: at the Union Hotel Barber. Shop inthe-bighest—~<trté—cf4 this-art___ dames-Fay,-Proprictor:. Shaving, The Ver ety Latent We have just reecived the lates . Styles of .Hats, Men’s, Youth’s and . Boy’s Clothing, also u fall‘ line of Overcoats and Talmas, which in quality and price, can not be equale >d by apy other House on the coast. HYMAN BR “Corner Broad and Pine streets. = >{FAD Riscoub ry Bros.’ advertivement, n26 ee ee — A Card, to the Public. For many years we have made two v stclass. of sufferers. ‘Thousinds of cures have been—mada by them and, in fact, the word: favlare conld uot be coupled wu itheth em. Bui with in the last two yehts ‘co: interfeits of —+-omrnredicines Have” Spring up, gerons in their close imitation of ou} Trade Mark. , To secure the people, we bave placed upon each gebputne box of Hollow: \y ’s Qintaie nt the fae sinile.of the signature of coup agent, Mr. Jos: H: wd: ¢k. To eon: iterfeit isfelony. We shall relenth ssly pur; sue aby one who imitates this, with . the ntmost vigor of the Aevh We 1 an st earne stly beg th the great itd-us in our efforts 6 prote ct their i bealth, and belp us in our task of ib ringing gy tbese most unprincipled , . en to oe bar of justice. Uniform. ly fefuse to purcuuse Medicines purporting to be ours ubless Mr. Jos taydi wk’s signa ure is attacued to } each box of Piils or pot of Oinus nt, } and the end wiil soon be reucbeil, The pablic’s ob: die Vints, Hotitoway & Co. . di2-ly> + > Lapigs who for years have depeuded on all manner of. powder’: ind cosmetics for giving them artifire a . complexions, bow fitid © baat Glenn’s Sulphor Soap sdplies them riih pearly a Is und oresy cheeks, elicited by the gentig st mulation. 0: bature. Bold evary where. it se) >< -— Hundreds. Of people have been permanently . cnred of Piles by using Pond’s Ex; tract. Half a teaspoonful siou!ld be i taken three times a day, and the parts bathed freely, A compress, } wet witb it. aud kept ia place by a . bandage will prove beneticial. In ex remee half an our may be injected night: and when the piles are internal ASeS, ce@or More morning i { . i —_ ~— ~_ I A Card. j To all who aresaff+ring from the . J@rrors and. indiscretions of youth, . liervous Weakness, éarly deéay, loss* . of manhood, &c., I will senda receipe . * jthat will cure you, FREE OF} . CHARGE. This great remedy ®as discoveied by « mission try in South America. Send a self addressed en. Station D, Bible House, New Yoyk . ; Gaty. oe om = eee : . A Pragrant Brexth a a Pearly i Teeth: . Areeasely cbtuined by cleansing : Comherbs it . parts whiteness of the teeth, a-delicious aroma to the breath,.and pre: { serves intact, frouw youth to old age, . the teeth. Acidity of the stom: . will destroy strongest teeth an iffects are counteracted with EUe0{DONT?, ana this pure tootb-w. protects dental surfaces by re Inovih g every impu: ly that to them, Ask {sOZODONT. ular dentifrice, SOZODONT. posed ofrare antiseptic ite lesk Its yeur druggist f tip Atignst Bower. most m.serable beings in the ; The } . world are.tbose Palp liation of the Heart, Hear:'-burn Water-brash, gnawing ord burning { pains at the pit of the stomuach, Yel. . and dist-! arp PRICES WILL BE RESUMED.~<a . low Skin, C atid f hyue tice wil) be given turouga ibe TRAMer . greeable taste 1D the mouth, coming CRIPr, ANNIE Hu'roars : ON See’y, . Of food after ex ating, W omplrits, &c. i = . Goto your drig Bist sntknta ths Ete RSS ae Holiday Presents. . Be rh: le of AvGust FL wei ora Sapm> ott . ieee t fat y P : pie Bottle fur 1U cents. ‘Try it—fwo The fiuest assurtw@ut of Holiday doses wil rglievt von. “Agcuis, Crane Goods ever brougut te Nevada City. consisting of Plated ware, Cuioa ware fine Gloss ware, BronzVAses, ‘Tc ilet ery de-eription, Holiday Gifts, both ornamental and; usefal.cun te foaud at W. A. Si.@iruey’s, Ni.18 & BW, Comumeici.] Bt. ale Figures, siitable oT; ><. ae ReaD Re sevbery Brus,’ ment. aavert! Sets, Funcy Goods cf & Brigham, Sau Franeisco. ‘HaGan’s MaGNotts bau preserves ' ty “saben the compiedxion, remove . freckles, tun avd Baliuwtes>; mukes the: skin soit, white and delicate Ita application cauyot be detect d. . alec alia -_—— . Lyon's Katsanion wakes beanti pes giossy, lnxuriant hair; preven! its falling out or turning gray, I: {ins jtved the test of 40 yeass. Is as fare erated perfumed, an. bas -no I tech }2-ly medicines suited to the almen's of af i bn Tee . DECEMB ER 20th, velope to the Rev. Juserpa TL. Inman, . . FACTORY and STORE ROOMS, eb . ndueres De . 1p the i . . . s i i pri Le ATTENTION ! ALL BILLS CONTRACTED Previous to DECEMBER Ist, 1876, MUST BE SETTLED On or before 1876, cs In ‘ordér to Settle up the Estate of . ANSON. W. LESTER. THIS y SEDANS BUSINESS. ra ‘Groceries Sold VERY Low FOR CASH! For ‘the next Thirty Days. CALL “AT OUR OFFICE oW ITHOUR DELAY, “AND PAY UP. Lester & Mulloy. No, 52 Broad Street. Nevada City, Cal., Dee. 5th, 1876. MICRE WAR! War Declare?! ONLY 30 DAYS AMNESTY ! OT. against Democrats, not against Ne tepublic ans, not aguinst parties who art bens i.g Cheap Bootsand Shoes, or puring Cheap and good Dry Goods from leadit g enrporiums of the cor nty, but axuinet.thOpe FW peop! e who still conmue buying and esting imported Candy and Confectionery, which I declare is old nd stale, und not fit to eat. Berides, I lieveit probable that the m ers themselves wonld rather not vouch for jfs concinni.y. For these reasons I . talk war, snd commend every individual counts 6 of Nevada to call at my
. the ‘Main Street, between Wells, Fargo & Co.’s Express Office and . ithe Telegraph Office---opposite . your teeth daly With that jnstiy pop. ithe Fxchange Hotel----Grass Valley. For the purpose of examining my stock m hand, consisting of Delicacica, Candies and Confectiouerics of all descriptions. My former price list must be still bright] n thé meme — of the Isdits and citizens f Grass Valley. Inow PROMISE TU GO which market this I mean, BELOW roar BY 25 PER CENT., . claim is the atendsrd whol-sale in San Francis: o—by i @hat other dealers bave to pay for their . . " . gives 5 H i . . HIGHLY“FLAVORED CANDY. . i sopu8 lxid down here—thus «ll may see the advanta ge of buying Candies forthe children’s stockings :nd other Christmas Eve presenta fom wy Factory I not only promiee the above, which u more Candy for One Dollar'than has heretofore been given fur Two Dollars, . but I further promise you FRESH, PURE, and All these promises will be fulfilled to he letter with every one who calis at my between now and the o olidays. mo OF AFTER THE HOLIDAYS S8TANDP 8S. I4ake further literty to all the lattention of Christies Tree deourating . } coummittes . -went. which Il moke a 6p: ciaity, sna gto my stock of eve ytiing in he live. and invite 4m examin tion be. fore d-ciiing to purchase. The whole week of my roc nt visitto ban bianeiseo was devoted to s& 1) ci-ns in thig de; artthis class of goods wil) b* soid to my customere st Ace m xwodation Prices coda b.vetslreedy errived. rnd will! conti, ue to errive fortwo weeks ty: ome In conclusiD permt me to retur ty you my sincere tte nks “or your p:tronage urine the esbor time i hvve been in bo-i ness here god to beg a continuanee of the same in the fn’ ure, : Vary respectfully, C, -F. SEEBA. November 30th, 1870. Im DRY & FANCY GOODS, auufactur. GREAT Clearance Sale, sash Vion A--BLUMENTHAL, CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS, NEVADA CITY, Commencing Saturday, Nov. 25th, 187 3 OO ( y O a WORTH ‘Must ba sold slibin. the neXt so} days,oWing to having on banda large stock of Winter Goods, which must be sold Gefere the season is over. I will sell ajl my extensive stock of Goods at the fllowing LOW PRICES: 10} Best Sheeting, 323 cents a yard. a 9} Best Sheeting, 27} cents a yard. + White Rock’ and Lonesdale Muslin, 10 cents a yard. Fruit of the Loom Masonville, 12} cents a yard. Bleached Canton Flannel, ents a yard. Unble: ached Canton Flan. nel, 9 cents per yard. White and .Red: Flannel, all Wool, 25 cents a-yard __. 10 ¢ French coes, yard. and English Caliyard wide, Amer?can Prints, warranted best quality, 15 yards for One Dollar. * Ladies’ Woolen Stockings 25 cents a pair. and . s 123 cents a/. W.aK UP! Owing to a contemplated change i in the — L. JACOBS & BRO. wu ON AND AFTER THIS DATE, Sell their Entire Stock. at LESS THAN COST! In ordet to reduce it by the _First of January, 1877. NO HUMBUG! em We mean business and will sell as follows: . FOR CASH ONLY! ¥ 15 yards Calicoes for $1 00, 10. yards White Rock Muslin, $1 00. 10 yards Lonesdale Muslin, $1 00 ™ $0 yards Pequot, Brown, 4x4, $1 00. 10-5 $1 00. is go Ww al pers, 00, . 35 cents. 9 1-4 Sheeting, 33-cents: per yard, cents. Ladies Balmoral Skirts, i 75 cents. = First qontty Balbriggar un Stockings, 3 pairs for One Dollar. 6 ounces Zephir Wool high colors, One Dollar. Cashmeres, Dre ss-Goods, Plaids, Linsey, Waterproof, efc., reduced ‘to half price. Black Silks from $1 $2 00 a yard,. first quality. Shawls, from $1 50 to $10. -White Family Blankets, from $5 00 to $10 00. Three-ply <¢ 3 und Brussels . Carpets, Scccaud best . quality, $1 15 a yard. . A large stock of Table Linens, Nap. kins, Towels, Doyles, White Linens, . . ete., whicu will be sold ata; GREAT SACRIFICE. A'so u large stock of Hats }ers, Feathers, Ribbons, Kid { ’ . Corsets, -etc., . are stock Gloves, reduced to half price, Goods will be temember these sold fur CASH This is the ONLY! best opportunity f Bargains ever cffered in this city: Everybody should come early, as the whole stock must be sold within 30 days. The Goods be sold at the prices advertised. Rewill positively member the place. A. BLUMENTHAL. Nevada C ity, Nove nber 25, i876. JOE'S BULLETIN OF PRICES. EGG:NOG. TOWwi AND JERRY. HOT SCOTCH, HOT IRISH. OM Sezerac 1860.... ss rar ee Quarts, $2 hine old Whiskies...:.... 1 25 Oli tdiuburyg >cotca Whisky. . 1 80 M«heim’» old Dublin : cope 175 H. idsick Cuan neesebeeees piste, 150 Californ ia jie eneead ow 15 = equerte,) by Old Arn y and : Wavy , faheery. im ; } OF be ope dibar for vue, from yy depos aor -aceudeeaess « 1 26 Old GO» rio Py eek eu 1 25 Ularet— hats au . ion le ane 1 25 +6 : iarnae.sce ote 200 ad Ot. Tulhae 2. -ccccsscess 100 " Chat au eee res ts 100 Santaarne Gr wes’ #urcrior:. ” 15 } Old Sw wun Hol.and Gin,.. quarts,1 25 RTS heen. eB ere rr ee 1fte . Bunge: t's Porter: sasenkeass ORO ote Temnett’s Ale. ov. sc. s-cececcccces “4 si ccmipeuiinaas ’ All Liquors Sold Here Guaranteed .o be Pure. Fine Lunch. Every Day from lt A. M. to-1l P.: BM JU. PETTIT, Prep’r. Bil o 50 to , Flow. ior! $1 00. . Hose, pair for $1 00, Ladies Cotton Hose, pair ior $1 00. GLOVES AND FANCY .GOODS, Also a full Stock of at unprecedentedly : LOW RATES! . —— This Sale takes place mediately, and for CASH ONLY. oe ‘ for yourself, ut JACOBS BROS., . Brown & Morgan’s Block, . Broad Street, Nevada City. 24, 1876. Ss. J. MILLINGTON’S DANCING ACADEMY, AT TEMPERANCE _ Novembe HALL, CLASSES . WILL MEET AS FOLLOWS GENTLEMEN’S OLASS, TUES. DAY EVENINGS AT 7:30, LADIFS AND GENTS, FRIDAYS, AT 8P.M. : CHILDREN’S CLASS, ON SATURDAY, AT 2. P. M, CLASS. FOR MISSF8 AND MASTERS, SATURDAY EVEN! NG AT 7 O'CLOCK. BR: DGE _LICENSE. TOTIOE is mentee 3 given that the un d: reigned wil: apply to the Board : pe ry 8076 Of the County of heveds,> tate ol Cais oTnia, at the dinuary esRiCA Of rela be iG Ber? rd,tur # renewal «f bie Livense yuna anaintaips "oll Bridge, snd 16 colle ot tolis theretor, of 4 point +bown 28 Fici¢’s ¢ rorglog of Deer (peck, on the road b adi g irom North sunaJduai to Marysville, in the township of Kengh and licady, Guunty of Neveda, Btate of Cal. for ’ Dis. HENRY 2 LEN&. Nevade Viiy, Dec. 6, 1016 ‘ards Canton Flannel,. 10 yards Repps, for Wrap10 1-4 Sheeting, per yard, Ladies’ Merino Vests, 75 é ounces Zephir Wool for’ English Cotton extra quality, three five DRESS G. ODS, SHAWLS, CARPETS, . ‘All of witch will Be sold imEverybody come and see . THE PaLaCcE Dry Goods Store, ESTABLISHED? IN 1865, Under the name and firm.of Rosenberg: Bros. years. we have often told our competitors not to blow, bué and get the people. to lose and down they went,’ ‘one by one, six in number. We have also told others. if they don’t intend to do « legitimate business thatthéy willnot succeed a year. A’ year rolled around, and three humbug ‘‘Sselling out” took. place in that short time. Now they are compelled firm. While under.our motiness reputation for fair and honorable dealing, that we to-day do fly under the samme Banner as we did eleven years ago, and intend to d: During the past elever to keep silence, and do a le-— __. gitimate business._Butthey. did blow and: advertise prices: a their confidence: in— them,to, not-only here, but alk over: Z 7 so for the next 20 years iv come. $¢ . * . lt is also an. established fact that we can afford to buy and sell goods cheaper than any other House in Nevad:. county, consequently we a’ ‘not need to advertise Prices, Great PA LACE DR‘ legitimate store in the Cit). ROSENBERG BROS. Nevada reat November 26, 1876. ~ UNION ‘MARKET. Commercial Street, Nevada Cit, y HOLESALE ERS IN BEEF, AND RETAIL DEau MUTTON, ‘CORN BEEF, SAUSAGE, HAMS, BACON & LARD. ed to promptly, and satisfaction giv iz both in price and quality of meats. & continuence of the same. Nevade City, November 1, 1876, _A. NIVENS, JR; GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT. STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION i W holesale and Retall Dealer CIGARS AND TOBA ! MASONIC BLOCK, Pine Street, Nevada City. . iy9 AIR COMPRES SORS, AM NOW PREPARED to sup; moines with theBOWERS AIR COMPRESSCE, Which hag superior merits over any rp coer m™IRe 7 LADIES’ OLA8S, ON TUEEDAY, AT 2 chine on this coast for simplicity en P.M. ecobormy. I wil) be pleased to confer with Sur intendents of Mines as to ertimates putting in Compréssors »nd Dril's, ao show them the Com: ressor 48 now bein, } worked atShaft No 3%, Lureka Gold i Mut ing ('o., Grase Valley. VAN’. G. HOLMAN, Exchange Hotel, Grass Valley, Ca! : decé-tr Dissolution of Cop irtnership. Y OTICE is hereby given that the e: N parton rship heretofire existing b. tween the underayuedt, under name of Sutton & Jadve, in the Gr@cers bue ners, in Nevada:City, jag thia da been divevl. ed by mutual consent. A. A, SUPTOR, P. HU. JUDGE, . A.D. Sntton & P. &u ton Will contin‘ j the basiuess st the « bi @tupd, auil th ; will pey «li debts #grnt the firm,cz Welles collect all debis cue ic. j A.D. P, } the firr BUT ON wd Nevada City, Deo, fh, 1876. but ask everybody to come and buy their Goods at the GOODS STORK, the only NAFFZIGER & EUSTI®, All orders lett atthe shop will be atten.Thankful for past patronage. they soli. :: = to ‘change members of ths’.