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‘The Daily Transcript
NEWADA CITY, CAL.
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
The Methodist Tree.
_ ‘We are requested to state that the
Christmas Tree at the Methodist
Church is free for all who desire to
put presents on for their friends.
It is desirable that all articles for the
tree should be sent to the Church by
noon to-day, in order that they may
be displayed to the best advantage.
A committee of ladies will be at the
Charch all day: to receive presents.
The exercises will commence at 744
___o'elook, _by-the-Sunday-Sehool,-after-fine_Glass ware, Bronze_Figures, .
which the presents-will be distributed.
ee
Hmights of Pythias and Good
Templars’ <Ball.
The Knights of Pythias and the
Good Templars of North Bloomfield,
will give a grand Ball on Christmas
evening, to which they extend a genThe North Bloom. :
field brass‘and string band will fureral invitation.
‘nish the-music. —
mittees have completed
will be earefully_ provided for.
acknowledge the reception of invita.
tion tickets, ahd regret that cireum~-stances will prevent our acceptance.
>
Christmas Party.
There will be a pleasant time on
Monday evening -next, at Temper
Hall. Mr.
poses to present a programme tha
ance
time. A general invitation to al
who dence is extended.
‘The various comtheir arrangements, so that all who attend .
We
Millington pro.
The tickets
The Only Place.
Luetje & Brand’s, Broad street,
Nevada City, is the only place where
you can get home made jewelry inany
style desired. d20-4t
’ Great reduction in prices for Cash,
ou fashionable Hats, furnishing
goods, Boots and Ladies-shoes, at
HYMAN BROS: i di6
<———
« HYMAN BROS. offer Men and
Boys’ Clothing at reduced rates for
Cash. d16
—_
Holiday Presents.
The finest assortment of Holiday
Goods ever brought te Nevada City,
consisting of Plated ware, China ware
Vases, Toilet Sets, Faney Goods of
every description, suitable for
Holiday Gifts, both ornamental and
useful, can be found at W. A. Sigeurney’s, No. 48 & 20, Commercial
St. d10
—_ ——_2<-.>—-——a an
Reap Rosesberg Bros.’ advertisement. n26
= tee ee
Union _Hotel Barber Shop.
Shaving, Slhampooing, Hair Cut. ting performed at the Union Hotel
. Barber Shop in the highest: style of
. this art. James Fay, Proprictor.
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. Scott. und Parks Dancing Soirees.
Scott N Parks will have a dance at
. Temperance Hall, Thursday evening
lof each Week. Citizens invited to
; attend. Admission One Dollar. s9
. Most Elegant Stocks of Hot
1876. 1876.
Santa Claus
HEAD QUARTERS
>_> >
A. ROSENTHAL,
g
NNOUNCES that he has just returned
from San Francisco with one of the
most
iday Goods ever brought
to this City. .
. GREAT
Clearance Sale,
eee BY ones
A. BLUMENTHAL,
CORNER BROAD AND PINS STREETS,
NEVADA CITY,
Commencing Saturday, Nov.
25th, 1876. ,
30,00
DRY & FANCY GOODS,
Must be sold within the next 30
days,owing to having on banda large
DODLARS WORTH
OF
“Toys, Fancy Goods,
Dolls, dressed & undressed.
Mechanical Toys
Carriages, Wagons, Drums,
Willow Ware, China Ware,
Vases, Toilet Sets,
And a Thousand.other articles too numerous to mention.
ALSO A
Splendid Stock of Fancy
Reap Rosenberg Bros.’ advertiset. ment, * 26
will be satisfactory to all that may . .
favor him with their presence. ‘There . = oe ss
will be a large’ attendance antl a good .
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS,
.
1 —AND —
will, be but a dollar and avhalf,. INDEPENDENT -ORDER
Good music will be furnished for the .
eceasion. : :
: ieee a were -—--Go to .Luetje & Brand's, Nevada
For beautiful jewelry, such a
pearls, rubies, sapphires, amethysts, .
onyx, ete. } . -d20-4t
eg ee
New Job Wagon.
Mark Shaver, having purchased .
the wagon and team of Lester & Mulloy, is now ready todo all kinds of
hauling with cate and dispatch.
Leave orders at John Hanly’s vad23-lw riety store, Broad street.
+> -~e — ---—
Fine Siiver and Plated Ware.
tje & Brand’s, Nevada City. d20-4t
Se eee
Services at the Baptist Charch a
usual.
Subjeet Sunday morning, ‘‘Divin
Providence and its lessons.’’
ing, ‘‘Christian Tears.”’
G. W. Scott, Pastor.
Even
Luetje & Brand,
Has the finest Holiday Jewelry in.
Nevada county. d20-4t
a
$10,000 00,
I want to purchase the abov
amount of Citizens Bank’ Time Certificates, at the usual discount.
250 shares N. C. N. G. R. R. stock
for sale in lots to suit purchasers.
dl6-tf A. NIVENS, Jr.
ss
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“Family White Blankets, at a sacrifice for Cash, at HYMAN BROS.
Mining Law.
The following are among the provisions .
of. the Mining Law of Ualifornia whic
went into operation January 1, 1873:
No assessment for current expeuses may
exceed ten percent. of the eapital stock of
the corporation; but to satisfy claims of
creditors, if necessary, the assessment may j
be for the full amount unpaid upon the
capital stoca.
No assessment may be levied while any
Has received
tary testimeame length of
. attention et
. 1 just out.
ILD,
Countylm
ee
oni,
HARD WARS
ADA CITY
ims
portion of @ previous cne remains. unpsid,
(For exceptions see new Mining Law, sec
tions 332 and 333.)
The unpaid assessment shall be delinquent not less than thirty nor more than
OF GOOD TEMPLARS’
. . BAGG,
s .
.
<
WILL BE HELD AT ©
. NORTH BLOOMFIELD,
%
Christmas Evening
DECEMBER 25th, 1876.
THE GOOD TEMPLARS WILL APPEAR
IN REGALIA. :
THE ENIGHTS IN FULL UNIFORM.
The Very Best of Music will be
The North Bloomfield Brass Band
8 will set the Ballin Motion,
COMMITTTE OF ARRANGEMENTS.
A: W. Smith, M.A. Baugh, ,
. -R. Penrose, Jr. Cc. T. Rouner,
John Krotwe. A.A.Smith. ~*
RECEPEION COMMITTEE.
Geo. Edwards, Jas. A, Smith,
k. D. Skidmore, Jas. Landsburg,
e
Geo. Victor, Chas, Young.
FLOOR MANAGERS.
. A. J. Ross, Wm. Cummings.
S. J. MILLINGTON’S .
6 DANCING ACADEMY,
AT TEMPERANCE HALL,
CLASSES
WILL MEET AS FOLLOWS;
GENTLEMEN’S CLASS, TUES§ DAY EVENINGS AT 7:50,
LADIES’ CLASS, ON TUESDAY, AT 2
P.M.
LADIES AND GENTS, FRIDAYS, AT
hi gP.M.
AT 2. P. M.
CLASS FOR MISSFS AND MASTERS,
ATURDAY EVENING AT 7 O’CLOCK.
. AIR COMPRESSORS,
sixty days from the day of the stock becoming delinquent.
Notice of assessment must be published
at least once a week for four weeks in a
daily or weekly paper published at the
principle place of business; and also in
some newspaper published in the county
where the works are located.
The first publication of all delinquent
ssles must e at least fifteen days priur to
the day of sale. :
In daily papers assessment notices may
be published once a week, if preferred,
but delinquent sales must appear every
day.
Postponement of datesin any notice of as
sessment or delinquent sale my be extended from time to time, for not more thanthirty days. Each extension or postponeraent must be appended to and published
with the notice to which it relates.
Homme Made Jewelry.
18 carats fine, at Luetje & Brand's,
Broad street, Nevada City. d20-4t
AM NOW PREPARED
. A mines with the
'BOWERS AIR COMPRESSOR,
. Which has superior merits over any ma. chine on this coast for simplicity and
to supply
; economy. a4
I will be pleased-to confer with Super. intendents of Mines as to estimates of
. putting in Compressors and Drills, and
. show them the Compressor as bow being
. worked at Shaft No
. ing Co., Grass Valley.
DVAN’L G. HOLMAN,
Exchange Hotel, Grass Valley, Cal.
dec6-tf
‘CHRISTMAS PARTY.
S.J. MILLINGTON
INFORMS HIS FRIENDS and
CHILDREN’S CLASS, ON SATURDAY;
3, Eureka Gold Mim.
A Frew evenings agoa fond mother . #
undertook to teach her little boy the
Lord’s Prayer. Thelittle fellow repeated the words after her until he
eame to “Give us this day our daily
beread.”” Then he paused, and seéied to be thinking very bard. At last
he said: ‘There ain't no use asking
God for that bread. Youcan’t humbug God in that way, ma, for he is
everywhere, and he knows we have
done eat supper, and if we try to
fool him he’ll cateh us ont on the
fly, first pop.”’—Sun Antonio Hera’.
the public, that he will give a
: PARTY
On Monday Eveniug’ Dec. 25th,
At Temperance Hall,
On which occasion he will endeaygr to
present a programme that will be satit{actory to ali _who may favor hun with th¥ir
attendance. 24
Admission Tickets for Gentlemen,
$i 350.
A general attendance of the dancing
community of Nevada and vicinity is respectf ully requested. ‘alé
=
_____. eentinue to arrive for two weeks to come.
Candies, Nuts, Dates and all
stcck of Winter Goods, which must .
be sold before the season isover. I
will sell all my extensive stock of
Goods at the following
LOW PRICES:
10} Best Sheeting, 323
contaayard =
9} Best Sheeting, 273
cents. yard.
“White Rock and Lones+
dale Muslin,10 cents a yard.
Fruit of the Loom . and
Masonville, 12} cents a yard.
Bleached Canton Flannel,
10 cents a yard. ©
Unbleached Canton Flan-.
nel, 9 cents per yard.
‘change in the Firm,
L. JACOBS & BRO.
-$1 00.
WAKE UP!
q
Owing to a contemplated
wu ON AND AFTER THIS,DATE,
Sell their Entire Stock at
LESS THAN COST!
In order to reduce it by the
First of January, 1877.
Watches,
. LUETJE & BRAND,
WATCHMAKEPS
AND
. JEWELERS,
BROAD, STREET, FIRST HOUSE ABOVE
+ PINE, NEVADA CITY.
HOLIDAY GOODS.
Clocks, Chains,
Kar and ¥inger Rings,
Brooches, Bracelets, _:
__NO HUMBUG!
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, $100.
10 yards Pequot, Brown,
4x4, $1 00.
' 10 yards Canton Flannel,
White and Red Flannel,
kinds of Tropical Fruits.
A complete line of the finest brands of Cigars and
Tobacco. .
Always on hand the finest
IMPORTED CIGALS.
The public are cordially
invited to call and sée. this
Eshibition.
$< Orders promptly and
carefully filled.
A share of public patronage respectfully solicited.
_ A, ROSENTHAL,
Opposite Transcript Office.
Nevada, Dec. 16th,
ere
War -Declare#!
ONLY 30 DAYS AMNESTY !
N&. against Democrats, not against
chasing Cheap and good Dry Goods fron
the leading emporiums of the county, but
against those FEW people who still continue buying and eating imported Candy
and Conféctionery, which I declare is old
believe it’ probable that the mauufacturers themselves-would rather not vouch
for its concinnity. For these feasons I
talk war, and commend every individual
in the county of Nevada to call at my
Main Street, between Wells,
Fargo & Co.’s Express Office and
the Telegraph _ Office---opposite
the Exchange Hotel----Grass
Valley,
For the purpose of examining my stock
on hand, consisting of Delicacies, Candies
and Confectioneries ofall descriptions.
My former price hist must be still bright
in the memory of the ladies and citizens .
of Grass Valley. I naw PROMISE TO GO .
BELOW PHAT BY 25 PER CENT., which .
I claim is the standard wholesale market .
price in San Francisco—by this I mean, .
what other dealers have to pay for their]
gooas laid down here—thus all may see
the advantage of buying Candies for the
children’s stockings and other Christmas
Eve presents from my Factory. 3
Tt not ‘only promise the above, which
. gives you more Candy for One Dollar than
. has heretofore been given for Two Dollars,
but I further promise you
FRESH, PURE, and
HIGHLY FLAVORED CANDY.
All these promises will be fulfilled to
the letter with every one who calis at my
' eture between now and the Holidays.
a7 AFTER THE HOLIDAYS STAND
. ARD PRICES WILL. BE RESUMED.“
PS. I take further literty fo call the .
attention of Christmas Tree decorating .
committees to my stock of everything ip .
Goods have already affived, and will)
In conclusion permit me to ‘return to
you my sincere thanks for your patronage
during the short time I have been in busi
pess here and to beg a continuanve of the
same in the future. ,
Very respectfully,
C, F. SEEBA. .
, ee
Sevember 30th, 1876.
Republicans, not against parties who .
are buying Cheap Boots and Sho¢s, or pur.
and stale? and not fit to eat., Besides, I
FACTORY and STORE ROOMS, .
. all Wool,
} eX
. French
. coes, yard wide, 123
. yard.
25 cents a yard.
eents a
American Prints, warranted best quality, 15 ‘yards for
One Dollar.
‘Ladies’ Woclen Stockings
. 25 cents a pair.
t
First quality Balbriggan
Stockings, 3. pairs for One
Dollar.
6 ounces Zephir Wool,
high colors, One Dollar.
Cashmeres, Dress Goods,
Plaids, Linsey, Waterproof,
WORE WAR! (cts reduced -to—halt-priceBlack Silks from $1 50 to
$2 00 a yard, first quality.
Shawls, from $1 50 to $10.
White Family Blankets,
from $5 00 to $10 00.
Three-ply and Brussels
'Carpets, warranted best
quality, $1 15 a yard.
A largé stock of Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, Doyles, White Linens,
etce., which will be sold ata
GREAT SACRIFICE.
Also a large stock of Hats, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Kid Gloves,
Corsets, etc., are reduced to half
. price,'
Remember these Goods will be
+ seid for
7? ©GABH ONLY!
This is the best opportunity for
Bargains ever offered in this city. .
Everybody should come early, as}
. the whole stock must be sold within
. 30 days. The Goods will positively .
. 10 1-4 Shecting, er yard
and English Cali-}. = —
10 yards Repps, for Wrappers, $2 00, :
. 35 cents.
. 91-4 Sheeting g. per yard, .
133 cents.
. Ladies’ Merino Vests, 75
. cents. 7
. Ladies Balmoral Skirts,
. 75 cents.
. 6 ounces Zephir Wool for
. $1.00.
. Ladies English Cotton
. Hose, extra quality, three
. pair for $1 00.
. Ladies Cotton Hose, five
pair for $1 00.
____ Sleeve Buttons,
Shirt Studs, ~~
‘FINE SILVER WARE.SILVER PLATED WARE.
The people of Nevada City
and Connty should cali and
examine our —
HOME MADE JEWELRY
Warranted 18 carat standard
gold, which we sell at, the
lowest prices. We also make
any kind of jewelry to order
and at short notice.
Rings; Breastpihs, ete. set
in any kind of precious
stones, such as Diamond,
Ruby, Emerald, Garnet, 'Topaz, Sapphire, Amethyst,
Opal, Moss Agate, etc.,
choice collection of which
has just: been received.
SPECTACLES all kinds.
All goods.sold by us are
warranted as represented.
Orders from the country
solicted and promptly filled.
WATCHES: and CLOCKS
REPAIRED,
. AtLow Rates and in tho’
best manner.
Luetje & Brand.
L —
a
. DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS,
. GLOVES AND
FANCY GOODS,
Also a full Stock of
CARPETS,
. All of which wi
at unprecedentedly
LOW RATES!
be sold
This-Sale takes place immediately, and for
CASH ONLY,
. Everybody come and see .
. for yourself, ut
THE PALAC
Dry Goods Store,
ESTABLISHED IN 1865,
‘Wnder the name and firm.of
Rosenberg Bros.
During the past eleven
years,we have often told our
competitors not to blow, but
to keep silence, and do a legitimate business. But they
did blow and advertise prices
and get the people to lose
their confidence in them, ©
and down they went, one by
one, six in number.
We have also told others,
JACOBS BROS.,
Brown & Morgan’s Block,
if they don’t intend to doa
legitimate business that they
willnot succeed a* year. A
be sold at the prices advertised.
member the place.
A. BLUMENTHAL,
Nevada City, November 25, 1876.
SELLING OUT AT COST
FOR CASH!
TO CLOSE BUSINESS!
i L
Am PARTIES INDEBTED,
‘To US WILL PLEASE CALL
AND SETTLE THEIR ACHANSON & WADSWORTH,
Nevada, Dec. 1,°1876.
te
-. Broad Street, Nev.da City.
November 24, 1876.
. NEW YEARS PARTY
AT THE
SKATING RINK,
MONDAY EVEN’G, JAN. 1, 1877.
—
The Young Men’s
SOCIAL €LUB,
OF NEVADA CITY,
Will give » GRAND SOCIAL PARTY at
THE SKATING RINK,
Monday Evening, Jan, 1, 1877.
COMMITTEE OF ARRAKGEME NTs.
. year rolled around, and three
lhumbug ‘selling out” took
. place in that short time.
. Now they are compelled
Ito change .members of the
‘firm. While under our motto, not only here, but all over
the State, established a bus. iness reputation for fair and
‘honorable dealing, that we
‘to-day do fly under the same
. Banner as we did eleven >’
'years ago, and intend to do
. 80 for the next 20 years to
. eome.
It.is also an established
. fact that we can afford to buy
. and sel} goods cheaper than
the line, and invite an exXaminstion be. AR. Lord, D. a. rowley
fore deciding te purenane. he Whole . : ! wn. Coombs, Gee. eniee,
k of my recent vis o San Francisco, aes 4 . B. '*
a devoted to selections in this departCCUNTS AT THEIR EARLIEST L. R. Dorsey, a. , Murchie,
ment, Which I make @ specialty, and this . & i ' J. B. Fallon, G. G. ee
class ot goods will be sold to my custom. . s Ed. Brown, Geo. A. : ‘atson,
ers at Accommodation Prices. . CONVENIERCE. C. J. Thomas, H. Murchie,
RECEPTION COMMITTEE.
A. H. Walreth, E. K, Proetour,
Chas. Grimes, O. A. Nelson,
: J.D. Fleming.
FLOOR COMMITTEE.
J. E. Brown, Palmer Emith,
R. M. HUNT, M. D.
_ ATTENDING PHYSICIAN,
“ -WEVADA GITI,
Jobn Hanly, L. M. Sukeforth,
C. J. Nafiziger, A. Nivens.
Tickets. Including Collation, $4 59.
.
~“
Invitations must be shown at the door,
any other House in Nevada
county, consequently we do
I not need to advertise Prices,
‘but ask everybody to come
'and buy their Goods at the
\Great PALACE DRY
-GOODS STORE, the only
'legitimate store in the City.
. .ROSENBERG BROS.: