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December 3, 1876 (4 pages)

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IRS ma eed and ing will, inet Who nr. rom but ‘Onhdy old £, I turuch: is ] italtock . Gics ight sens GO hich rket Pan, heir r see ‘the Mas hich hen lure, emives hicit NT. “to this vous Vy lu y ,Clab, and staid over long enough to “Jong one, incladtog as it do-s every . . one-who knew him in early days. He his gareer with interest. If a boy} —s ever deserved—sn-c~ss—it--1s-Marens; *than‘has been seen during the most NEVADA CITY, CAL. LOCAL AFFATRS. Lecal Brevities. Prof. M. M. Bim of San Fransicco, was up to furvish mnsie fr the masquerade“ball, given by the Allemania make ali his old friends # friendly call, ourselves among the nu:uber. The list of Marcus’ friends here is a grew up from. boyhood in tt is city and bas hosts of friends who watch and we are gi iolknow he is achieving it atthe metropolis, The music furnished here under his dir: ction was first cliss,-and delighted all who . ’ listened to it, whether as spectators or dancers.” A approached B-yesterday, and inquired if he ever sawae wiueer that beat this, to which B responded yes. When wad it, suid A. *‘L.st Summer ‘be jasus,”’ suid B, and we thiak bis} head was level. Toere was never clearer skie. of brightersan in July of the past mon bh. : cae : Holidyy Jewelry, Leutje & Briad baye a magnificent stock of watebe , clocks, and jewelry on bsnl,’ suitable for the. holidays, to which they invite the attention of the people of Nevada coun'y. They make jewelr$ to order, and warraatatl their gold to be 1earats five. If you wint something really nice, in w. sues. or jewelry of uny kind, yo to Leutje & Brand, and eximiue their beautifal stock. Any kind of design that fan. ty May dictate, cau be inadg io the highest: style of tue urt, und at the ‘lowest’ prices. —_+-e— ~ ReaD Rosenbery tros.’ advertisement. n26 > Congregatiuual Preaching. Subject at tbe Congreyational Church this evebing—*'A Spiritual Medium in a sturm at seu,.”’ J. Simi, Pastor, Porsunal, We received x cull from Ben. Frank the editor aud proprietur of the Corfax Enterprise, wud are glud to learn tbat the paper is proviog a success, Mr. Frank is a wideswake man, makes a wide awake paper and we are glad our Colfax neigubors appreciate the fac!.«: Allem cnaia. All Bills against .the Alleniannis Masquerade Carnival, should be presented for payment immediately to Jas. J. Ort. ‘ Reap Rosenbeig Bros.’ _advertisemeut. eee Ball at Gravs Vulley. _ E.'S. Pyallio wills on give a grand masqnérade-bali at Gruss Valley, of which due notice will be given. Reap Roseuverg Brus.’ udvertisement, 026 Nevada Royal Arch Chapter: The annual election of Nevada Royal Arch Chapter, . 0 6, will take place ou Monday evening, Dec. 4th, at 74% o'clock, at Masonic Hall,every member is requested to be present. Visiting Companions are invited. d2-2t Taos, Mer, H. P. . Singing Cless, A term of twelve lessons in dSinging will be given in the Cungregutional Chureb, commencing Monday night, December 4:bh, at 7 o'clok. It will be a iborough drill in the Science of Masic, Popular Voice Culture, Sight. Reading, ‘Time, Accent, Articulatiov, Expression, ete, Terms of membership, Four Dollars. Qne half in advance, balance at close of term. Books furnished free of eharge. §. ~C. W. Hatrece, d2-tf \ Dureetor, -Beap Rosenberg Brous:*. advertiseReap A. Biuweuth«l’s advertisement. > u25 ‘ ————_—__ s+ : Millingten’s Dancin, Classes. Will~meet &5 follows: Gents— Monday evenivgs ui 7:30 o’clock; Ladies—Tuesdays ut 3 o'clock Pp. ML; Indies ard Genis—Friduys at 8 p. M.; Children—Suaturdavs at 2-0’ clock PB M.: Misses and Muasters--at 7 o'clock Pp. wr. n29 —— ee «Brap Rosenberg Brus,” udvertise“cg Notice, old stand and settle immediat ly John Hasly is authorixd to settle. ll bills in case of my absence. 028 J. C. Griman. jceeiges satieamal Centennial Dancing Clab -Will h»ve a,dance at Temperance Hall, Thursday evening of each week. . Citizens invited to attend. Admissien One Doilar. 89 Cc, D.C. advertisen26 _ Reap Rosenberg . Bros.’ ment. so. Uvion Hotel Barber Shop, ting perfurmet'at the Union Hotel Barber Shop in the highest: style of this art. James Fay, Propriétor. Door’ Mats 25 cents apiece at Jacubs Bro.'s. n24 Look at It. Blick silk worth $2 50, we are now selling for $1 50 cents. n24 L. Jacozs & Bros. Reap A. Hlumenthal’s ad vertinement: : ie . —_ Arrived! Arrived! Madame Puullin has arrived from Su Francisco with the finest assortment of cstumes for the mur‘qnerade ball, to: be had in San Frapcisco, Roomsat Temperance Hall, where all ure invited to call and examine. ~ 23 —_ Masquerade Sali, Is the great event of the season, und to mak» it,a grand: success, L. Jacobs & Bro. have just received a large assortment of ladies, 3 and 4, Button Gl.ves, also a fall assortment of gents Kid Gloves, uud:a full stock of fancy goods, suitable for the Graud Ball. Ludies are cordially invited to call. L. Jacoss & Bro., Broad s' cet .—-——— Latest styles of Hats, Flowers and Fancy Goods at less than cost at Ja ‘cobs & Bro.’s. 24 Le dies’ Huir D: essing. Mrs. L. Godair, respectfully’ informs the ladies of N-vada, that she is prepared to do hair dressing for balls or purties. Also makes Switches, Braids and Curlsto order. Combings made over., Enquire of L Govatr,-Barber, Broad street, opposiie Nationa! Exchange Hotel. 022-lw Reap Rosenb. rg Bros.’ advertizemeat, n26 a Skating “Rink. The Rink will be open for skating every Saturday afternoon and evening, until fufther notice, B. Bo.uanp, Proprietor. Nevada City, Nov. 8, 1876, Reap Rosenb-rg Bros.’ advertisement. ” n26 The Very Latest. We have jast received the lates styles of Hats, Men’s, Youth's and Boy's Clothing, also a full line of Overcouts and Talmas, which quality and price, can not be equaled by any other Honse on the coast. > HYMAN BROS. Corner Broad and Pine streeta. Reap Rosenberg Bros.’ advertisement. n26 ‘ _— Read and Profit'Thereby Pond’s Extract is a sure remedy for a'l pains. We know of no preparation -qnalto it. It bas had a trial] and success that prove it capnot be superseded. Although sopremé over pain, it has higher and more usefnl field of. action, for it strikes at the root of many disorders Many suppose a medicine is coufined to a certain namwber of diseases; Pond’s Extract is good for every pain. Reap Rosenberg Brus.’ advertise ment. a Lavtrs who for years have depended on uli manner of powders and cosmetics for giving them artificial com plezions now find that Glena’s Sulphar Soap supplies them witb mgr skins and rosy cheeks, e-icited by the gentle stimolation of mature. Sold everywhere. : A Card. Toall who ere suffering from the errors and indiscretions ef youth, bervons weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy ¥as diseovei ed by us Missionary in South America. Send a self addressed envelope to the Rev Joszen T. Inman, Station D, Bible House, New York mett p26 City. jal3 Gm ‘. rival, ‘ 4 years, over 250 000 Sample _. Shaving, Shwmpooing, Hair Cut-. by Druggist in all parta_of the UniReap Rosenberg Bros.’ advertise-. § ment. : n26. _Hacan’s MaGyorta Bato presérves All persons koowing themselves . aud restores the complexion; remove indebied to the late firm of Giay & . frecisles, tan and saliowness; maker Gilinan, are requested to call at the the skin soft, white and delicate Its application cannot be detected. ae ee Lyon’s Katuarron makes beauti fnl. glossy, Inxuriant bair; prevents its falling ont or turning gray, I [hus stood the text of 40 yenis, > In charmingly perfamed, an: bas no : mch12-ly_ No Fxcuse jor Being Sick, No person esn use Boschee’s German Syrup without getting immeciate relief avd enre, We have the first case of Coughs, @nids or Consnioption, or. any disease of the thront and Lungs, yet to bear frony that Las not been cured, We have distributed every year, for three PottlesGREAT Clearance Sale, —EY—, ® A. BLUMENTHAL, CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREE'‘S, NEVADA CITY, Commencing Saturday, Nov. . 25th, 1876. 80,000 sro DRY & FANCY GOODS, Must ba fola within the next 30 days,owing to baving‘on band a I irge te! Stites, No other M inafacturer of Medicines. ever gave their preparstions such a test as this. Goto yorr Druygist, and gét w bottle for 75 cepts aud try it—Two. doses ‘will relieve you.’ Sample bottles 10 eentexch. Agents Crane & Brigham Sun Fr neisco, 2 <. A Fragrant Prevsth and Pearly z Teeth. Areeasely obtained by cleansing Four teeth da ly with that justly popular dentifrice, SOZ*;DONT. Composed ofrare atitiseptic herbs it imparts whiteness of the teeth; {a delivious «roma to the’ breath, atid preserves intact, frow youth to old age, the teeth Acidity of the stomach will de-troy -trungest teetb anless its 'ffee's are counteracted: with SOZODONT, and this pore tootb-wasb provctsthe dental surfaces -by rewoviny every inipurity that adueres o them. Ask your druggist for SOZODUNT. ; Dry Goods Store, ESTABLISHED IN 1865, Under the name and firn’ of Rosenberg Bros. 3 years we have often told our competitors not to blow, but to keep silence, and do a ledid 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, if they don’t intend to doa legitimate business that they willnot succeed a year. A year rolled around,and three humbug ‘‘selling out” took place in that short time. Now they are compelled to change members of the firm. While under our motto, not only here, but all over the State, established a business 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 so for the next 20 years to come. fact that we can afford to buy and sell goods cheaper than any other House in Nevada county, consequently we do not need to advertise Prices, but ask everybody to come and buy their Goods at the Great PALACE DRY GOODS SIORE, the only legitimate store in the City. ROSENBERG BROS. Nevada C:'y, November 26, 1876. S. J. MILLINGTON’S ~ DANCING +CADEMY,
AT TEMPERANCE HALL. COMMENCING ON THURS AY EVENIXG, NOV. 284, AT 7;30, FOR LADIE® AND GENT.E. MEN. : LADIES’ CLASS, ON FRIDAY, aT 2 P.M. CHILDREN’S CLASS, ON SATURDAY, . AT 2. P. M. CLASS FOR MASTERS AND MIS8FS, FROM 13 TO 16, ON BATURDaY EVIN ING AT 7°O’CLOCE. All danceg tought, beth new and old, scooruing © the wis cs ot pupils. 24 THE PALACE. During the past eleven gitimate business, But they. It is also an established stcck of Winter Goods, which mast . be sold before the.season is over. I will sell all my extensive stock of Goods at the following LOW PRICES: 10} Best Sheeting, 32} cents a yard. ; 91 Best Sheeting, 273 cents a yard. White Rock and, Lonesdale Muslin, 10 cénts a yard. Fruit of the Loom and Masonville, 12} cents a yard. Bleached Canton Flannel, 10 cents a yard. Unbleached Canton Flannel, 9 cents per yard. White .and° Red Flannel, all Wool, 25 cents a yard codes, yard wide, 12} cents a yard. ~ American Prints, warrantFrench and English Cali-}a = a be WAKE UP! ——— Owing-to a contemplated change in the Firm, \ L. JACOBS & BRO. W ILL, ON AND AFTER THIS DATE, ' Gell theik:Kutire Stock at LESS THAN COST! In order to reduce it by the First of January, 1877. __.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. 7 ~~ 10-yards Lonesdale Muslin, $1.00 10 yards ‘Pequot, Brown, 4x4, $1.00. 10:yards Canton Flannel, 10 yards Nepps, for Wrappers, $2.00, . 10 1-4 Sheeting, per yard, 35 cents. tanh 9 1-4 Sheeting, per 33 cents yard, ed best quality, 15 yards for One Dollar. Ladies’ Woclen Stockings 25 cents a pair. First quality Balbriggan Stockings, 3 pairs for One Dollar. high cclors, One Dollar. Cashmeres, Dress Goods, Plaids, Linsey, Waterproof, ete., reduced to half price. Black Silks from $1 50 to . $2 00 a yard, first quality. Shawls, from $1 50 té $10 White Family Blankets, from $5 00 to $10 00. . Three-ply and Brussels Carpets, warranted best quality, $1 15 a yard. A large stock of Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, Doyles, White Linens, etc., which-will be sold at a — GREAT SACRIFICE. — A'so a large stock of Hats, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, KiiGloves,’ Corsets, etc., are reduced to half price. Remember these Goods will be sold fur CASH ONLY! This is the best opportunity for Bargains ever «ffered in this city. Everybody »beuld come early, as the whole siock must be sold within 30 days. The Goods will positively be soid at the prices advertised, Remember the place. A. BLUMENTHAL. Nevada City, Nove ber 25, 1876. s Jus.'5 BULLELIN OF PRICES. EGG-NOG. TOM AND JERRY. HOT SCOTCH, HOT IRISH. Old Sesrrac, 1960. ..-0-000quarts, $2 rine od Whiskies..... nna” 126 Ohi td burg scotca Whissy,.. * 180 M> heim’s old UVublin weer Pye aig 176 H. idsivk Cuampagbe@..... ptnts, 150 Califoruis ie (esd Baoa ena 75 “ So Fe eee quarte,1 5u Old Arn y end avy Sherry, im 6 ounces_Zephir Wool, . Ladies’ Merino Vests, 75 cents. Ladies Balmoral Skirts, 15 cents. : 6.ounces Zephir Wool for $1 00. . Ladies English Cotton pair for $1 00. pair jor $1 00. . GLOVES AND FANCY GOODS, Also a full Stock of CARPETS, All of which will be sold at-anprecedentedly ‘LOW RATES!> This Sale takes place immediately, and for CASH ONLY. Everybody come and see for yourself, at . JACOBS BROS, Brown & Morgan’s Block, Broad Street, Nevada City. November 24, 1876. FESTIVAL! yw BE GIVEN BY THE Ladies of the Episcopal Church, — ON TH'— , EVENINGS OF port 7 expit sel, lorvor, trum . , SE eee Ter Ty Tree 1 25 OW O . FIO Pert.. 2. een eeee J 25 Claret—Uhatau feov.le ... ‘f 1 25 “ ¢ Lurnat.. Pies Wie: 2h “a aap eer 106 = Chat au Larr-e...+pi ta 1 Gy S.ufacre Grows’ avrerior.. “ 76 Old -w up Holand Gi . qnarts,! 25 ORL Farin W PU. oe eee teen es = i Murse t's Porter er eee pitts; ST 3g Tounett’s Ale.. -eceepecceenes aM 31% All Liquors & 1d Bere Guaranteed o be Pure. Fine Luxch Every Dey from il DECEMBER 6th and 7th, There will be articles for Sale, and a SOCIAL DANCE The. Last Evening. A. BM. to lt P. Mt Ju. PETTLY, Proprs § nll © Nevaza Céty, Nov, %h, 1876 \ Hose, extra quality, three Ladies Cotton Hose, ‘five DRESS G7 ODS, SHAWLS, Constitution and By-Laws OF THE ; Grocers Er xective Union, OF NEVADA CITY. yee Pr EAMBLE 3 E, the undersigned, do hereby or> gatize ovrs-lves into a society which shull-be known as the GROCK RS’ PROTECIIVE UNION; of Névada City, avd w: do each bind ourselves to abide by and c ntorm to tle Kules and Kegulations adopted by this Associ: tion. : OBJECE. ., See. 1. Mutnal Protection of Grocery. ealers against thet clars of persons in our community and vicinity who are unworthy of credit, either from dishonesty or inability to pay their debts when contracted ; hand t) promote the best interests of our Grocery Dealets veneraily. by the éncouragement of such enterprixes as shall tend tv 8 healihy increase of trade in our midst. OFFIVERS. Sec, 2. The Officers f this-Associstion shvllecon:istef a Preside tand Seer tary, t. be chosen by ballot at ac regniar meetng of the A.gocia jou for the term of tix maths, or until their succergors are chosMEMBERSPFIP. Sec. 3. Any person engaged infythe Grocery tr dein ’Nevada City may becume a . member of this Argociation by signing the By-Laws and paying the regular dues. DUTY OF MEMUERS. ' Sec. 4. Every Member sh+1l act in good faith and for the b nefit ut this Assuciatiou to the be t f his anility. : M ETINGS, . a Sec. 5. The Meetings shall take place ‘on the FIRS T MOND AY¥UVUE EVERY MUN LH, at: nine o’cluck, P. M, DUES. : Sec. 6. The wembirs of this Assu,.tion shali be agseered for its nccespary + pensés, : . Bec 7. It shall be the duty of every Me:.ber of this Association to report immedixt: ly. in writing, to each a d all the other Members, the name,.msidence aud occupation of any person in debt to him or them f rany article of merc andise and who has neglected ur retused to pay such indebtedness, ‘ : BLACK LIST. “Ttary to enter,. in writing, tiie name, resiide: ce, and Occupation of every person report dto him by a Vember of this A:so‘eiation, as delinguem, amount of imdebtedipers and te whom dye, in» Book. kept for that purpose, styled the ‘‘Plack Book,” re shall notify each M: mber, in writing, evers month of all suchfde lingque:t debtors; and no Member uf t is Associ: tion, .after receivirg such notice, shall give the per son xo complained of an\ credit, until notified that then: me « f said p rson has been erased_1rom the ‘‘ Black Fook.” _j 2 DELIS QUENT’S SFTTLEMENT, _Ser.9, Wren a delinguent makes settlemevt in full, it shall be the duty of the Member to whom: uch settlement is made to inform the Secretary of the fac'. who sh’ll in hke manver, giveimmediate notice to every-Member of this Association. BLACK LIST FOR B .NEFIT OF-MEMBFR3 ONLY, ; Sec. 10. Neither the Secretary er any Member shall make known or permit the Sovie'y’s list of delinquent debtcrs, or any Lcepy thereof, tu persons not members of this ssociatinn, m goud stauding. , DUTY OF PRESIDENT. Sec, 41. It shall be the duty of the President to presides. all Mee.ings of this Associaticn, He shall ree that the rules an regulations are properly enfure d, and perform euch other duties us o.a,’ be consistent with his office, and ior the best interc st of the Assuciation, : PUT Y OF SECRETARY. "\Gec. 12. ‘The Secretary shall keep a}l the tr nsactions of this Asso 1 receive all monevs of the Association, an on an ordér sign vhall send all notic s and communications salled for by these rules. QUORUM. Sec. 13. At vill monthly or. specia) meetings, five Members shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. Notiwe«f special meetin sof the Associa tion shall be given for two days in the Nevada Daily ‘ RaNsCRIPT;, sigred by the President and Se retary. : AMENDING BY LAWS q Bec, 14. No part of these Kules and Repulations+hell be altered or amended, except by a twu-thirds vote of all the Members present ata meeting called for that purpore,: rata regular monthly meeting. Tne following are the names of the members belonging to the Association ;— Hansou & WadswortL, Lester & eaggs E.W Bige'ow & Co, -. Lademan, m. Wolf, nutton & Jndge, and Avex Gault. 0. E. MULLOY, President. ght A. H.HANSUN, Secr-tary. Harper’s Magazine. Notices_of the Press. The ever-increasing circulation of th:'> exceilent mouthly proves iteco tinued auptation to popular desiregand needs. Inpeg when we think into how many homes it penetrates every month we must consider it as one of the educators as wel: as entertainers of the public mind.—Buston Glube. The charact-r which this Magazine po ssess g for variety, enterprise artixtic wealth and litesry culture that has kept j ace with, if it has nut lead the times, should causre its conductors, to regard it with justifiable. oomplacency. The Mag: zine has done good ard now evil all the days of i's life.— Brooklyn Eayle. Some of the most popular of modern novels have first appear d as serials in this Magazine. In ail ce-pects, it in an excellent ,criodical, snd®fully deserves its great TERMS: Postage free to al Subscribers in the United 8S ates. Harper’s Magazine, one, year...$4 0 #4 00 inclade: prepayment of U. 8. posta ¢ bs the publisherstubs-riptons to Harper’s Magazine Werk!y. and B zar, toone address tor one var, 3'0, or, two of Harper's Periodicals, © one address for one year for $7 00; pos aye free. An extra copy cf.either the Magazine, Weekly or Baz. r will be snpplicd gratis for every Club: f Five -ubseribers at $4 60 ‘ach, in one remittince; or six Copies for $2000 without ext a copy; powtage free. Back Numbers can be supplied at eny time. KE : A coinplete set of Harper’s Magazine pow com) rising 51 Volumes,in neat eloth binding, will b 6 of by express, tretght at exnense of purchaser, for $225 per volume. Bing volumes. by wri’, postenid, $3 G0, Oleth cas 8, for binding, 58 certs, by maul, post-paid. ‘ r Gunmplete Analvtical,In’ex tthe fret rifty Velures:f Harpri’s Maguzine hos ja-t b en pub''sbed, ret.d*rine available jf r reterence the var? an? varied wa.th of mitorm tion why heepotitut: 6 this pemodr success.—Philadelphia. Ledger. NOTICE OF DELEINQUENT DEBTORS. _ Sec. 8. -1t shall be the. duty-of the Seeres——— same tu be do e, the montily report of thecal a perteet il ustr ted hiterary ¢-clopecia Avo. Ci th, $300; af Calf, $5 20. Sint p stags prepeir. A peries o op pers under the ‘itle of “The First Century of thy Republic.” « nributed by th2 masteminenmt Anericin pubKeigge ix now being published in ff: rper’s magezive. This series of over twenty pavers gives & comprehe sive Teview of Pre tceeca during the century now einy, fm every depertment of onr national lite, WPrr. &. BLOTLERB,, Ko