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October 18, 1876 (4 pages)

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NEVADA CITY, CAL. The Daily Transcript Rain. Yesterday resembled December in as “ — f Wednesday, @ttober 18, 1876. oe one —eneeme tee Colored Voters. ‘ oo =o, cratic leaders on ‘the enfrancbise. Club Meeting ‘f'o-morrow Night. ment of the colored raceé# some years ago, and their opinion of the matter " now, Jt would probably trouble the readers of Democratic newspapers to remember one word in favor ef that ifeasure when the amendment to the Conatitutiod, gdarantecing the right to the colored race to vote’ was before the different Staté Legistatares+for confirmation. It rather indis7 a ul 3 nO mind Ma ——— sharps amount to anything, such early rains ifidicate a dry wikter. Those who use water in winter,: had . Dr. Webster, of Grass Valley, and . others, will address the Hayes and . Wheeler Club of this city, at the Theatre to-morrow evening. The Grass Valley Hayes and Wheeler Glee . Club, will also be present at the meetshould be present. Free Traine, point of rain and general gloominess. I? the predictions of weather therefore better get ready for the first It would be interesting to compare . that comes so they can make hay the sentiments eXpressed by Demo. when it does rain. ing. Every member of the Club} IS i ane sage ne ntageonanncdeenpenbaxniencpabeneerenemaagea permeate ‘Another One Heard From. letter, It says: “E. R. Burnham received a letter from.a landlord(?) in Nevada City, announcing that one H. Burnham had been stopping at the hotel of the said landlord, and that he died very suddenly, a short time since, of apoplexy, leaving a valuable, gold watch, two silvermounted revolvers and soine other valuables. Among the papers of the deceased was found a leteg, Ss E, R.Barnham. So this philanthropical Jandlord at once came to the eonclusion that the deceased H. Burnham must of course bea relative of E.R. and-kindly offers to forward Es olbedad tot Aialhc Meise . Gps-Aent-wats'e deen OE We clip the following from the Barry, Illinois, Adage, which shows that another one of the intended victims of Mr. Lapiere has received his THE practice which attorneys ‘indulgein, of badgering witnesses in the Courts, deserves ‘more frequent tebuke than it receives. Why Judges permit it is past.the comprehension jof all, except those members of the ‘bar who systematically pursue that course. Witnesseson the opposite side are often grossly insulted without provocation, simply because they happen to testify to facts damaging to the cayse of ia questioner. So common is this ey in the Courts that many persons who have once smarted under such rudeness tbenceforward dread to appear as witnesses in any case, fearful that insult will be heaped upon themby these ill-bred autocrats of the bar. With them, a witness, whether lady or gentleman, is made to feel that GRAND. ‘ CARNIVAL! ALLEMANNIA CLUB, ‘ .Ona scale of Magnificence I WILL BE GIVEN ON MASQUERADE never before attempted here, Be REPUBLICAN MEETINGS! The Dail NEVADA eee LOCAL . ' Meeting a There was av cessful meeting Wheeler Ciub Monday night, addressed by HE, Walling aud E. city: The gent! est and effectit were attentively thusiasti¢elly ar The Clabis “fav iugiof one of the North Amertea_by dis club oug tof—tying,and a they used to-denounce the measure in unmistakable terms. They used to charge “That if Negroes were allowed to vote; the next thing weuld be they would tmarry Gur daughters,’ and the country wouldat once go to thedogs. They kept up that cry so long as the colored vote was: east for the party that not only evfranchised, but freed them from the most abject .and cruel slavery known in . history. Now, when by intimidation and vio—jJenee that-party-can-earry the Soutbern States by large Democratic. majorities, ‘‘virtually ‘without oppdsition,’’ there is no more“’ery about ‘‘miscegenation’’ or danger of ‘our daughters marrying Negroes*!ydiagt year Mississippi gaye « Democratic majority of 30,147. Tire State has » population of /827,097,. Of this numbet, 444,201 are colored, If allowed *to vote as they sée proper, their entire vete would be cast for the Republican ticket. This is proven. by the elections of 1872, when the Republican majority of the State was 35,119, and in 1873 when it was 19380. Tbe ‘Mississippi. plan’’ of ‘tion of 289,667 and a colqred popuulation of, 415,814. In 1870 the Re-! publican’ tbajority was 33534 and . in 1572 it was 49,607, Yet we have . no, doubt Sonth Carolina. will this . year go Democratic, just as’ Georgia . has, ‘‘virtnally without opposition,”’ In Lonisiana the white popitlation . numbers 372.065 and the colors . population 364,240, Ina 1870 the. Republican Teajority was 24,522 and . in 1872 it was 14,605, yet a. “‘solid. South’ bas been promised Tilden, . and he will probably get a Jarge ma. jority in Louisana. Florida and Alabama-have been Republican, and, would be to-day if the evlored . yote . was not inflnenced by the White . Liners, yet they will this year go sol. id for **Tilden ‘amd Reform.’’ No} wonder thag that-oar Democratic . friends have at once. discuverd Negro suffrage is ga goodthing. Our ntighbor the Grass Valtey Calon; in ‘a long léa@er Jostarday, Said: *‘'The Southern States can not. afford to. give up the power which was confer: . ed upon them by the enfrauchisement of the colored).men.'’. That! expresses in a nutshell why the Demoeratic party has-wll at ‘once become reconciled to negro suffrage. “The right.and justice of thematter is not . taken into accconnt, ‘If you vote . the Demecritit tickef, stright, if tiot . you are dead niggers.”’ Phatis: the Watcbword abd the battle.ory, and! it'was the plan mapped ont when . ‘Tilden was promised a‘ ‘solid South;’’ Hany One wants to determine what . ticket the-colored voters of the Soutli above majority will be ‘obtainedsby would support, itis only. necessary to'inqnire of the” colored voters of . the: North -how'‘they stand.** Lt wit!) be found that nitie okt of ten are Republicans, and thete Is no reason . to believe those ef -the Southhold! different views when notintimidated, No we dont believe the South ean tf. ford to disfranchise the blacks, aud it is ‘ae sure us there isn God above us, that the Bepublicda party will neverallow such athing so leng as there is an-arm to be raised in its detense, What that party -witftto however, is to see that the rights not only of the edlored peopre®. bat the . rights of every citizen of the Repub. . he is protected at, and away from . the polls. The three Lundred thousaud patriots who felk in defense of . the rights of the colored race; world arise and havnt the party or class who would attempt such a measure, and thrice the billions of treasure which was expended to-Hberate ard enfranchise the volored’ race, will again be-apent to protect them in all the rights of American eitizens— the leaders of the Democratic party to the coniraty notwithstanding. j . . . ‘the . evening, October 18th. A lurge at . tendance is désired by the members. terrorism was adopted in 1875, and . the result showed the effect of iz. . South Carolina has a white popula. ‘diy’s work. _ Judges’ of the Stpréme Court, Wm. . will run.#,free train to this eity on . Friday evening, to hear the’ Hon. J. . G. Carpenter, Gov, Irwin. and oth. ers, and the Democrats here will re. turn the compliment dn Satarday }Dight. No doubt & crowd. wili be . present at both meeting. Returned. ene a Mrs. ‘R.\M.“Hunt who has for . gome time been at Harbin Springs aud other points below, for the, bens . elit of her healtb, returned to this city on Monday éveuiny, greatly ine proved. oeee nites oe gold watch, the two man perforators and the etcetaras if E.R. will only forward the sum of twenty-one. dol: lars and some cent$, the amount the dead man was in urrears for board, As nothing was said about funeral expenses, it is présumed that the landlord ¢ither had a way of chucking them away in the céllar or don’t want to be thought little aid defr: ys faneral expenses: out of his own pocket. : “No doubt parties in various other places are receiving letters from this same landlord every diy informing Deauh of Mrs. Davia, ‘ Mrs, Annfe D, Davis, formerly . Annie Gregory, well known in this . city, died at Empire Flat, near French . Corral, yesterday afcerfoon. <> o<g> — The Benificent Society. This Society will meet at the residence of Mrs. Dickerman, opposite Court House, on Wednesday Mus. DickekMan, President. Miss Abbie Cornell, Secretary. SEGRE Good Werk, = Two men, who.are employed by Josinh Rogers, at his orchard, year this city, last Saturday, picked Bod stored,f(using baskets only) two tons of apples, and we are informed tbat the fruit was handled with. the Dest of care, Thisis-what we eall a big The Tickets. The chosen State officers of Ohio are Republican, thus: “Secretary of State, M. T. Barnes; Judge of -the Supreme Court, W. W. Boyntam; Member of the Board of Pablic Works, J. C. Evans. . The chosen in Indiawa are Democrats, thus: Governor, James D. Williams; Lieutenant ° Governor, Isaac P. Gray; Secretary of Staté, John E, Neff; Auditor, Ebenezer Henderson; ‘Treasurer, Benjamin C. Shaw; Attorney General, Clarence A: Bashirk; Saperintendent ef Pub lic Instruction, James H. Smart; ii, Niblaek, George V. Howk,’ Sain nel E, Perkins, James L. Wordou; Clerk of the Supreme Court, Gabriel Sebmuck;. Keporter of the Supreme Court, A. N. Martin. +) o& Close .Vote. : The vote of this State is going to be closer than usual, Republicans claim it by 5,000 majority, butin drder to‘roll wp that mrjority, there has got to be good work done by meiibers of the purty. It every Ke. publioan will de@’to it that no neighbor 0 fy big atays atdromeon @lettion day, there is but-tittle doubt but the Hayes ‘and Wheeler. If, on the contnary, everyone.waits .for somes one else to do all. thé work, the majority will go the other way.” Active workers among the rank and-tile ofce party is What does the business, oe Southern Claims Commission, The New York Tribune’s Washingtom special of October 16th says: . An examination of the records of he Southern. Claims. Commission . shows that a number of rebel goldiers who guatded the prison pens . at Andersonville, Sallsbary and Lib. by have claims pending. In evely instance there is an abundance of . manufaetared evidence to show that they weve always bitterly hostile to seccession and loyal to the Union, Tix Chicago Tribune stands by . . Colonel fngersell, and evidently be. lieves him almost a Christian, for 11 declares: that the fact is, Colonel Ingersoll is doivg a good deal to ad-! Vanee the orthudox idea of hell; for, whether he believes ia it or not, the Demvcrats are overevime with a Seuse of their impending doom every time Le mukes a speech, L -diseover, them of the death of distant relatives, and all leaving a trunk, a valuable gold watch and two revolvers.” The death rate ig phat hotel must be simply appalling." Mr. [Burnham will not send the ricidy before next week.’’ tiling New York. The Bulletin of Saturday, iu a review of the ‘logic of facts’ in which are examined the political tidal waves of the past few years, sumsup thus: } ‘*The general result is that the old parties are drawn up in the old lines, each mustering , its fnll strength, with an increased political activity in the States lately in rebellionIt is not difficult,” in ‘this state of the facts, to frame a syllogism that will be conclusive of, the contest. Without a tidal wave, the Democrncy cannot hope to gain possession of the country. There is nd tidal Wavéin operation that the most vigilant and keen-sighted look-out ean On the contrary, if. there is any Movement of the waters at all, it ison the other side, here does not seeni to be anything in the way of Republican suecess at this moment but a beggarly Democratic majority in the Stute of New York of 3,707. To overcome that obstacle, if there is any truth in figures, they have a reserve vote of at leust 75.000. is often told so in as many words, and with impunity.—Oakland TriDune, ‘ “ {By Telegraph.j Mining. Stocks. Yesterday Morning’s Sales. 1835 Opbir 484, $25 Mexican 28 450 Best & Beicher 4534, 870) California 583%. 720 Savage 16. é 2653 Con Virginia 5024. ° 20 Chollar 83. 1330 Hale & Norcross 8%, 330 Crown Point 12%. 605 Yetiow Jucket 254%. 8800 -Imperinl 47 260. Alpha 4634. 460. Belcher fy+4. _ 20 Confidence 1614. 865 Sierra Nevada 1314. 720 Exchequer 14°4 520 Overman 85, 20 Utah 1944. 2110 Justice 2534. 1115 ‘Union Con 13 44 065 Lady Bryan 7c. scsi «Ol Amone the-.Piirisian houses now undergoing demolition ia, the Bastile quarter for the opening of the Boulevard Henry IV is that of the celebrated Marchioness De Brinuilliers, the beautiful poisoner, who was executed in 1676. Underneath the cellar have been found the skeletons of two tall men and 4 woman. They are thought to be those of . the brothers and. sister of the Marchion688, Who mysteriously disappeared, and were thought to have been among her many victims. . HOTEL ARRIVALS. Union Hotel. JACOB NAFFZIGER, Proprtétor Monpay, October 16th, 1876. JE Brown, City B Guscetti, Milk Ranch A Barton. City There is no Libera} party in that) State now to weaken Repnblican . strength. There is no disgatistac. tion among the Castom-louse clique . which bore so heavily on Dix in. 1874, because he declared Apvainst . the third tern, Taere'is no paper . illusion to distraet men’s minds. Lt it hus effected a Jodgment anywhere, itis emong the Democrats.. Hainanly speaking, therefore, the Republieans on the 7th of Nuyenber,. . ougut to be able to bring every wan of their reserveinto ‘action. ~If 80, New Yotk is lost to the Demoxrats, und without New York, at >is not easy to see how they can win,.”’ « a Tue Eureka Sentinel Says: When Hon. ‘Thomas Fitch had got through speaking at Truckee a few nights ago he wasapprouched by an’ individual who was soméwhat under the. weather, who shook his head and thus ad dressed him: -'A’kuse me, Mr: Fitet : I've bin fistain ‘to you tik and I may say'thvt Fadimnired yer ‘speech. Your’ ovator an’ I'ma gambler, 1] could be h’orator ef I wanted ter but shaw, I wom't have it. FE driuk an’ gamble; but there’s one temptation i'n goiy’ to resist, and“that’s bein’ .
n’orator,”’ ——— >_< -e-« aed —~An old Douglass . Democrat writes from the South to the Philad¢lphia_Press to say tf Tildén And Hendri¢ks are elected the secessiovists will ewmsthem and control the Government. We ij) have no peace fora century te come. The Supreme Court of the United States will be enlarged to make a fiajority of Democrats on the bench, who will declare the Fonrteenth . and other Amendments no part of . the Constitution of the United States, Many of the former slave owners be. lieve that-ifDemodorats get posession of the Government that such owners will be paid for their slaves.’ No Dovsr.or rr. > > a Ov motion, the Board adjourned until to-morrow morning at 10} o’clock. ; i Tae Government has commenced a suit aginst Frank Leslie, of pictorial publication fame, to recover $100,000 for undervaluing at the Cus‘om House a $57,000 invoice of printng paper, > proving the J Ely, Washington H A Ashburn, scott's Flat P Shingle, do D M tvans, Grasa Valley 4 Haramond. Washington Chas Meyer, Kern ttiver YE Cawerdér, Damascus TO Thourpson , Camptonville Russell Kutt, do W GMorgan, RR W F lannigan, City W Davis, do Win Bittus, Napa —>-.o.-— HOTEL ARRIVALS. ‘ > National Exchange Hotel. Ss. A. EDDY, Proprietor. _. Monpay October 16th, 1876. A B Dibble, Grass Valley © Maylor, de: = F Cassin, San Francise PC Byrne, City t ¥ Cornish, do B Nortbup, Sam Jaen h BT Wileox, Omaha ' dno Loyd, Vi iu City ED RISERS Oty O Taylor, Folsom er PROBATE NOTICE, CST ARE 59 Qe Morris, Connty of Ne-. kK) Vaasa. In Probate Court. In the mat-. ter of the estate of Ellew sDonahne .de. ceased. Pursttatit to'an order of said Court, nade onthe 16th stay.of October, A. Do 1816, notice is hereby given that Saturday, Me @sth day 6f October. 1876, at 2 o'clock, ©. M. of said day, at the Cotrt Room of ‘atid Court,at the Ofty or Nevaday in the County. 6f Neva a, have been appointed as thetime and place for will ot said Etten Donsihue deceased, and for hearing the application of.jra Jewett, fer the issuance to him 6f Iptters testamentary, when and where any person interested may appear and contest the same, . JAMES D. WHITE, Clerk. Dated October léth 1876, NOTICE ‘be Tegeived at the office of the County Clerk, until Saturday, Oct. 2ist, 1876, at i2M., for the erection of an addition to the County Jail, in accordance with plans and Specifications td be seén at the Clerk’s Fs HEREBY GIVEN THAT BIDS WIE. . i Office. The Board reserve the right to re je any and all bidy. By order of the Board of Supervisors, Nevada County. JAMES D. WHITE, Clerk. , Dated Nevada City, Oct. 14, 1876, : REMOVAL, "ROGER CONLAN, AS removed his Depot fer tee sale of the justly celebrated SCHLITZ’ MILWAUKEE BEER From the U, 8. Brewery Salcon to. next house below. OPPOSITE STUMPF’S HOTEL, BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. The best home brewed BEER from Drey, fuss’ Brewery, on draught and in bettles. Nevada City Oct. 10, 1s76. ‘from the audienage. 1876, Temperance Hall. Four Fine Prizes to. be Characters sustained -by Lacommittee of five selected ieece HONORARY COMMITTEE. NEVADA CITY, Hen. T: B. Reardan, , Hon, Niles Searls, br. R. M. Hunt, G. 8. Hupp, B.J. Watson, , A. Blumenthal, Q. Maltman, J. Naifziger, Capt. J. Rap, H. H. Waszins, k. C. Walrath, A.D. Tower, J.D. White, N.W. Knowlton, N. P. Brown, W. R. Coe, P.H. Belden, T. Mein, — J. E, Brown, Chas,-E. Mulloy, Geo. W. Welch, Dr. H. Valantine, E. Bond, J. M. Walling, S.A. Eddy, W.H. Crawford, G. G. Allan, R. W. Tully, B.H. Miller, M. L. Marsh, Jerry Payne, John Cashin, © A. H. Hanson, John Pattison. Win. Powell, Wim. J, Johnston, H, W. Heyman, M. Rosenberg. A. W. Lester, A. Barton. A. lsoard, Chas. Grimes, John B. Conn, D. R. McKenny, Geo. F, Jacobs Phil. Byrne. RASS VALLEY. : : Hon. Wm. Watt," “Hon. A.B Dibble, R. Leach, i A. B. Bracy, Dr. H. McCororicx, N. Nathan, J. Bumberger, D. Binkleman, W.C. Stokes, Cal. R. Clarke, E,W. Roberts, J.F. Kidder;. . W. Loutzénheiser, Saml. Novitzky, J. C, Coleman, _H. Wohler, A. Berg, kd. Coleman, R, Shoemaker, John Glasson, J. Jenkins, C. H. Mitchel, Jacob Heyman. SAN JUAN, O. P. Stidger, , Simon Furth, fh. McMurray, J, 3. Mcbride, : NORTH BLOOMFIELD. H, C. Perkins, V. Weiss, Xs Schneider, T. P. Oraodau, ' MOORE'S FLAT. W. B. Cummings, Chas. Hagerty, John MeNuilty. ; GRANITEVILLE, RG. Dickievon® J: Fagan, BLUE TENT. D. T: Hughes, * ©. Campbell. : YOU BET. BF. Snelf, ‘ Jolin Heirikon. HUNT’S HILY.: Ed. Carney, P. Goodspeed. ‘ : Committee’ of Arrangements, @.yon Schmittburg, Ba. Goldsmith, Ed. Muller, J.J. Out, BJ. Brandt, Lee Garthe. Floor Director, G@. von Schmittburg. MUSIC UNDER THE DIRECTION OF PROF. M. M. BLUM, Of San Francisco. a . Tickets, inclading Carriages, $3. . ladies. Each additional lady will be charved $1 extra. Every gentleman is entitled to two . ladies’ tickets, and can obtain them by leaving the ladies’ bameg with . E, Goldsmith. Maskers must identify themselves to a committee on entering the Hall. Grand Mareh commences at 9 o'clock, : ' Tickets can be -had of any of the Committee, Thanksgiving Night awarded tothe most Original . Hon. Jno, Caldwell, BH. Gaylord = Admitting ose gentleman and two . __ ws Republican Meeting, : ; a MJ ILL ADDRESS THE PEOPTL E on the issues of the day, at . Nevada, Saturday, Oct, 21, The County Committee will please Make arrangements for. the reception of the pea. ker and Club org nizations are particularly requested to co operate in the arrange. ments made, : eel “By order of the Committee: ALEX. G. ABELL, Chairman. M.D. Boruck, Sec. RB. 8. C.e, Republican Meeti yu gs. dies ‘aud Gentlemen. The : i Oe: ot by a HON, THOS, F ITCH ILL ADDRESS THE PEOPLE on tie issues of the day, at ‘Nevada, Thursday, Oct. 2¥. Grass Valley, Friday, Oct. 2 County Committees will please make ar. rangements for the reception of the speaker and Club organizations are particularly requested to co-operate in the arrangements made. fue . By order of the Committee. : ALEX. G. ABELL, Chairman. M.D. Boruck, Sec. R. S.C C. Republican Meetings. HON. JOHN F, SWIFT JILL ADDRESS THE PEOPLE on tie issues of the day, at Nevada, Tuesday, Oct. 31st. Truckee, Wednesday, Novl. The County Committee will plcase mak arrangements for the reception of the spe ker and Club organizations ar¢ particulsr requested to vo-operate in the arrangt ments made, By order of the Committee. ALEX. G. ABELL, Chairman, M.D. Boruck, Sec: R. 8, C_C. BP. 6 othe Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, OFFICE—BROAD “STREET, OPPOSITE CITIZEN’S BANK, NEVADA CITY. TAVING been completely crowded «= . R ofthe old stere, of my seGond bend . goods, by the CAPITOL FURNITERE COMPANY Filling the building with FINE EAST aN AND CALIFORNIA MADE FURNITURE I have moved my AUCTION STORE TO THF OLD ARMORY BUILDING, Opposite the New York Hotel, where will bhoid Auction Sales of Househild . Goods, etc., 1 \ . Every Saturday at at 2 o’cl’k, P. . Goods sold at Auction, on Commisrict, ¢ ‘ taken on siorage. : . : Woyld also call attention to the. Capitol Furniture Store, _ . ; Opposite Citizens Bank, Broad Street. . Were parties in want of NEW FUEN! . TORE wild do well toca] audt Karin’ goods and learn prices before purehstirs elsewhere, ag we Wall sell for CASH Chea . er than any other establishment in Nevs ; Ga County. . Nevada City, Oct. 10, 1876’ . THE OLD ACCOMMODATION: Nevada und Grass Valley Stage Line. ‘ Time Table. Leave Grass Valley at 8 o'clock A. ¥ . Teturning, leave Nevada City at ¢ A. ML Leave Grass Valley at 4 o'clock Poe Tob } turning leave Nevada City at SE. # Ladies and gentlemen called for st * part of the city, without extre charge. Packages carried at low rates. aR Orders left at the National or Union 4 tels. in Nevada City, or at the Exebs®: er Wisconsin Hotels, or Benson Hour \ Grass Valley, will bepromptly attended “ / augétf — B. F. HARRIS, Pee? *: W. D. LONG, . Attornev and Counselor at La? AND_NOTARY PUBLIG Ors ‘ON BROAD STREET, orp’ * the National Exchange Hovie!. —as-hany conver put together. T. *erclub room ol every méeting nD the Glee Club. Voters, It should bey . bered by all wh tast election, th: left off of the’ It :18 * everyone year. that should see to it residence is rest ter at once, ad will further say, have not obtain ralization pape! formation, advi obtaining them, upon any of the aud Whee'er Cl and’ see if yo Great Register. Grass Val Thé Grass Vu is the best we * composed of th Miss-Anna Glas ker, Miss Euira Wales, Mrs: F: Gracie Powning Mrs. James Wh son, W. C. C: “Wm. Moore, The Club will b ing of the Hay of this city to-1 that alone oug) State E:M. Prest tendent of Scho tarns for the pa State. certifivate alaination, whi 6th, 1876, by w fsllowing persor First Grade—F Chesnut, . k-—-E-—Robin: Flora Denton,’ . F. Brown. 4x. Speaking : Hon. M. M. speaker, will ad ‘Hayes and Whe Saturday evenii 8 large attendar speaker, a At the Gorha & gold bracelet, The finder will . ing the 'sdm¢at ——— To the Credite of Nev You are each ed that final an inade With the John W. Hinds mittee, when th posit and stock issue to cach er Monday, the creditor, by brit Teceipt to the 0! will receive’ th debt and new b; ol§-lw Speci We, the aud Merchants, agi ~“epéetive ‘place O'clock P. u., tepted, from M 1870, to April 1; A. Blumentb: Rosenberg Br L. Jacobs & . M. A. Sterlin A Prank Gaild Sule of Househc Carpets, Spring & fue lot of new good Timepiede . Oct. 21st, at bis bosite New Yor)