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@@F" For additional local matter see first and second pages.
__ ‘Tae stock of the Grass Valley . som
and North San Juan Turnpike
Company is not in very great demand. An assessment was levied
on it some time ago and Monday
was the day for the delinquent sale.
There was not a bidder present,
and sothe delinquents are still
stockholders.
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Accorpine tothe Union of yesterday, another theatre is to be
built at Grass Valley. It will
stand at the corner of Neal and
Mill streets. This makes the
thirteenth’ theatre that capitalists
have determined within the past
year or two to build at Grass Valley. i .
To-moxzrow evening the public
school at You Bet will close for
the summer vacation with an entertainment under the management of Miss Esther Ogden, the
very successful and popular young
teacher.
ArtHur O’Hearn, who escaped from the City Prison Sunday, by digging through the walls,
is said to be hiding at his brother’s
ranch, near the Central House.
—_—__-+@e
M. A. Stneieton of Washington
has been spending a few days in
town. He reports the quartz mining outlook in his section to. be
improving all the time.
Miss Ipa MAnsFiEeup, niece of
Mrs, E. W. Charles, arrived yesterday morning from Alameda to
pay a visit toher relatives in tbis
city.
Twe more Huntington mill
have been put in at the Spanish
quartz mine in Washington district.
Jonn Waters of this city has
been appointed District Deputy
Grand Patriarch, I. O. O. F.
An important notice to city taxpayers is published in our advertising columns.
aD
A Model Society Publicat on.
The June number of the Golden
Weat, the official organ of the Native Sons, has come to hand from
the office at 24 Fourth street, San
Francisco. It abounds with interesting and instruclive reading
matter relative to the vigorous
and growing order in whose interest it is printed. J. W. Travers
lishers, are making itone of the
ablest and neatest soc‘ety publications ih the. United States, and
eyery Native Son of the Golden
West should assist them in keepingit up to its present excellent
standard by subscribing for it.
Compl'ments and kind wishes are
very good as far as-they go, but it
takes coin to hire printers and
S =>Annual Camp Stew.
The menibers.of the Grass Valley Sportsmpn’s-Club never had a
better time than tliey did at the
annual camp stew heldLuesday,
at Stull’s ranch. In the shooting contest Con. Seaman of this
city won the>golt medal, and
Charles H. Mitchell of the Grass
Valley Union was decorated with
the leather medal. :
epee a aa a RT
Real Estate and Furniture Auction Tomorrow.
Promptly at 2 o’clock P. ., Friday, June 18, 1886, Chas. W.
Palm will sel] by auction the house
and lot on Pine street, adjoining
the Colored Church belonging, to
F. Stevens, -Terms at sale. Immediately following the entire
household. goods contained in the
house will be sold for cash with‘out reserve. It comprises in part
“an upright piano, a walnut bed
lounge, parlor, folding, arm and
center table, elegant hanging
lamp, what-not, ornaments, books,
Brussels carpets, marble top walnut bed room set, 34 beds, spring
and top mattresses, pillows, bedclothes, napkins, brackets, clocks,
pictures, mirrors, large wardrobe,
nearly new and, elegant heating
stove, garden hose, bird cages,
nearly new Singer sewing machine, walnut extension table,
garden and carpenter tools, 3
cords wood, large range ‘“‘Crowning Glory” with complete utensils
med fruit, glassware, dishes, etc.
ee es
_. Monday, at ar. u., Chas. W.
tire household furniture belonging
to Wm. J. Abrams, on Boulder
FOR OF SUCH 18 HEAVEN.
First Communion of. One Hun_,. dred and Twenty Obildren.
On last Sunday a representative
of this paper attended the religious
services at St. Patrick’s Church,
Grass Valley, during which about
one hundred and twenty children
their first communion. For
weeks previous the pupils of
unday School underwent a
of examinations and instructions conducted by the Rev.
Fathers Dalton and McDonald and
the above number were found sufficiently instructed to be admitted
to the banquet of the. Lord’s Supper, for which important event
they made a three days’ spiritual
preparation. =
Atan early hour Sunday morning, the children entered the
church‘in solemn procesison. At
8 o’clock the Rev. Father Dalton
ascended the altar and commenced
the ceremony of the mass, during
the celebration of which the children approached the communion .
rail and received the Sacred Host
from the hands of their venerable
pastor. The sight was most imposing and one to be remembered
by all who were present. The order throughout was scrupulously
perfect.
At5 o’clock p.m. the church was
thronged with the parents—and
friends of the communicants
all anxious to witness the final
ceremonies which were as follows:
class into the Order of the Scapular; the profession of faith read
in an, audible voice by a member
of the class; the renewal of baptismal vows, immediately before
which the pastor made a short discourse on the obligations contracted by those who have ‘been regeneratein the saving waters. The
baptismal font was removed to a
conspicuous place at the right of
the altar and was magnificently
decorated, as were also the altars,
upon which were arranged lights
and flowers, whose brilliancy and
perfume added much to the grandeur of the scene and reflected
honor upon the two sisters who
so ably assisted in the good work.
Though the writer had not the
pleasure of meeting the reverend
pastors, the liberty is taken to
congratulate them on their noble
work, and it is hoped that. of all
the tender vines cultivated in
their spiritual garden not one shall
be found withered or dead when
the Master of the vineyard comes.
vi nr nt
Jim Shoemaker and the Fish.
The Grass Valley Union of yesterday says: The other day a local editor of an evening contemporary received’a package of fine
fish from Truckev. The sack in
which the fish were enclosed did
not smell very good, and the local
editor thought the fish were spoiled, and gavethem away without
even taking a look atthem. The
young man to whom the fish were
given cleaned them nicely; laid
them on the ice in a refrigerator,
and called the attention of. the local editor to them,saying they were
a presentto him. The newspaper
man said he had a present of fish
the same morning, but they were
spoiled. The reporter praised the
fish highly, and cursed the luck of
getting bad fish, when others were
so much more fortunate. The fish
as nice as could be; and after they
co ani the young man in. nota the reporter that they were
the same fish he had made him &
present of, and told him the next
time he had any~stale fish of the
same kind to bring them around.
The local editor is verymad at
himself, and! says he will “take
a look at the next lot of fish BH
gets.
The Grass Valley Firemen.
The Tidings says: ‘‘The members of the fire’ department held a
general meeting, at the call of the
Chief Engineer, last night,in the
hall of Protection Company No. 1.
H. B. Johnston, Chief Engineer,
presided. An invitation from the
Nevada City fire department asking the Grass Valley department
to attend and participate in the
celebration of the next Fourth of
July at Nevada City, was read and
on motion was unanimously accepted. The Grass Valley department will.go as a body and will
take two decorated hose carts. A
Wm. H. Mitchell, Jr., and H. B.
merts looking to the visit to Nevada City.’’ Pe
I. O. O. F. Election.
The following were elected TuesNeva, No.6, P.M., L O. O. F.:
John Waters, Captain; H. C. Mc
George A. Gray of this city has
were cooked and eaten, and were
committee of arrangements was
appointed, consisting of W. Frank,
John Seliger, O. H. Reynolds,
Johnston. The committee will
have’ charge of all the arrangeday evening as officers of Canton . &
eon electea Major of the First
HE CAN'T BELP Ir.
The Shocking Infirmity of a Marysville Editor.
The Great North American Liar
of the Appeal is one of the curiosities of Marysville, and he is one of
the first things always pointed out
to sight-seers visiting that town.
A week ago two Nevada City
gentlemen who were down there
gray-haired old sinner was actually such an unregenerate prevaricator ashe was commonly suppose to be.
‘*Hle’s a thousand times worse,”
said the Marysvillian. ‘‘He looks
you straight in the face and builds
three-story-and-mansard-roof lies
without winking when he knows
that youknow he is lying. He
told the truth once about ten
years ago while suffering from a
fit of absent-mindedness, and he
has not yet forgiven himself for it.
He has three of his own photographs numbered and on display
in a jewelry store window around
the corner. He keeps insisting
that they are liars’ brass medals,
number one being intended as a
present to Calkins of the TranscRiPT, number two for MeWhorter of the Democrat.and number
three for Stidger of the Times.
Had he said those three gentlemen were models of veracity, all
who know the peculiarities of the
Appeal editor would have held a
very poor opinion of them. Here
comes the old:sinner now,” said
the speaker. j
“Fine day, gentlemen,” chirped the great editor cheerily as he
limped by. ;
‘“‘What did I tell you?’’ observed the Marysville man triumphantly ashe and the two Nevada
City men crowded back further.
intothe doorway where they stood
so as to avoid getting the full fury
of the drenching rainstorm that
was prevailing.
_ Closing Examinations.
Next week will be devoted in the
public schools of this city to closiug examinations. In order to
Pgive the public an opportunity to
ascertain the character and efiency of the work done in the
hools, oral examinations will be
held throughout the last week.
The programs will be published
from day today. The public are
cordially invited to be present at
these examinations, and the patrons of the different grades are
particularly requested to attend
are members. This isa duty all
parents owe to the schcois.
Competent Judges.
A. Tam, the popular restaurateur of Pine street, paid the Transcript the honor of ,a formal call
yesterday afternoon, and in doing
so tock occasion to bring with him
a quantity -of the excellent ice
cream he is famed for making.
There was nothing of a-secondclass quality about that cream.
The printers, who have no superiors as judges of such goods, passed
the highest degree.
ble Hair Vigor is.a universal beautifier of the hair. Harmless, effective, agreeable, it has taken rank
among the indispensable articles
of the toilet. To scanty locks it
hair it clothes with the hue of
youth:
Our TASTE.
-_tf
A Rare Chance.
a few ¢
low price of $1 each, je5-tf
Broad Street, make toorder,.
Men’s Miners’ Boots, $6 00.
Ladies’ French Kid, $6 50.
Usz D. D. D. for Dyspepsia.
ny in favor of Ely’s Cream Balm
as a sure cure for cold in the head,
inffuenza or catarrh. It is a splendid medicine.—Mrs. Eliza Edstrom and Mrs. E. Jackson, Terndake, Cal.
_-e--—--——
WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepgia. and Liver Complaint? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is guaranteed to
cure. Carr Bros., agents.
— ——_ 2.
: Dressmaking.
ae
orders at short notice. .
Mas. C. A. Baggett,
Battalion,
Ber ee 3
ate
DECIDEDLY OFF.
z oe \
The Hawkshaw of the Tidings on
the Wrong Tra
Monday morning at Colfax while
workmen were excavating around
bred Jersey Bull, persons desiring
his services for their cows, can obtain the same for $3, at Guscetti’s GRAND CELEBRATION cle
the old freight depot, for the purpose of making rep irs, they came
across an almost decayed valise.
This was marked William Cummings and there were letters (inmilk ranch. _ *j15-3t.
G. RaMELL.
SS
Fine Milch Cows for Sale.
OFTHEThe Largest
itials it is su
from being next to
posed) following the
igs eave igh ‘ a Sa on the valise had
asked a neighbor of Smith’s if the. not been tampered with it is said,
but the side had been cut out.
One side (the uacut) had rotted:
away
ground. Cummings was the p
the
ame
__ Frank Aumer has just received
‘several fine milch cows with
calves, which he offers for sale
very cheap. They are all gentle
and kind. Enquire atthe resiTo select from. 110th Anniversary
Anerican Independence} =
We have just received Direct
that convicted Thorne and Colcorrect st
the classes. of which their children.
a resolution complimenting it in
Tue meed of merit for promoting personal esthetics is due to J. .
C. Ayer & Co., whose incomparagives luxuriance; and withered
}The Nevada County Land and. "
improvement Association have
hatplaced in their hands, for sale,
ice City Lotsin a good
location, Which will be sold at the
Vi °
Standard Boot and Stee Factory,
Men’s French Calf Boots, $340.
We cheerfully add our testimoof the Moore’s Flat banker, who
was ki‘led while the stage was
being robbed some few years ago,
between Moore’s Flat and Nevada
City. Thorne and Collins were
arrested for the murder of Cummings and both were'conyicted.
After Cummings had been killed
the two robbers carried away his
valive with a ae bar in it. The
detectives said the robbers went
down the Yuba river after committing the murder, but finding
this valise seems to destroy—the}very starting point of the evidence
lins. This valise, if we have the
+-testifies— that. -whoever robbed and murdered Cummings got aboard the cars at Colfax and did not Bo to Marysville.—
Tidings.
Our esteemed contemporary,
despite its astuteness, wanders.
The robbers did not carry away
Cummings’ ‘valise. They left it
on the ground after breaking it
open and taking out the gold bar.
Wm. F. Cummings was the name
of the murdered man. T. A. Cummings was the name of the card
on the valise fuund at Colfax.
The Mechanics Institute.
The dates for the holding of the
twenty-first industrial exhibition
of the Mechanics’ Institute at San
Francisco are announced today in
our advertising columns. Nevada
county should make a note of this
and have her products of orchards,
farms, gardens, grain fields and
mines represented among the other displays. Such an exhibit will
do more to advertise our advantages of soil and climate than
most any other single effort. Some
of our enterprising citizens should
get up a special exhibit for the
Institute, or else. make arrangements to take the cream of the
District Fair display down there.
SEK CASES)
A Surgeon Ooming.
Dr. Freeman, the expert specialist, representing the State Dispensary, San Francisco, will be at
the Union Hotel, Nevada City;
Thursday, June 17th, 18th and
19th, fully prepared to examine
and treat all affe-tions of a chronic
nature, including deafness, and
discharges from the ears, catarrh
of the head and throat. Also, all
deformities of the body, such as
club-feet, crooked or curved spine,
hip and knee diseases, etc. This
is a rare opportunity to consult a
specialist of rare merit. No charge
for consultation. tf
-BORN.
At Grass Valley, June 15, 1886, to Thos.
Wasiley and wifes, a daughter.
lean
Heads and Faces.
teom 27, New York Hotel, Nevada City,
Me E. M. HOBEN will give phrenologc
ical examinations during the week
lasses or privately. She‘competes with
the best talent in the field. Also teaches
the laws of mental healing. ji2-tw
‘DR.Wwoo0's
LIVER REGULATOR
Prepared from the Active Medicinal Properties Contained in ~
Mandrake, Dandelion, Butternut, Black
Root, ‘Bog Bane, Bitter Root, Blood
Root, Calisaya Bark, Barberry
Bark, Sweet Flag, Indian
Hemp, Wa-e-ho>,
Golden Seal, etc,
For the Speedy and Permanent Relief of
the most hope’ess cases of
Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Chills and Fever, Disordered Digestion, Sick Headache,
General Bebility.
And all other diseases arising from a BilHious State of the stomach, or an inactive or
Diseased Liver.
dence.
tion Cure is sold
antee. It cures
Carr Bros., agents.
or six horses. Will be sold cheap.
Can be seen at Half Mile House.
fragrant perfume.
50 cents. Carr Bros., agents.
use
25 cents. Carr Bros., agents.
Whea she had children she gave, them
j12-6t
en OE Cane
Sutiog’s Coven and Consump"Conmesptnn
Freight Wagon For Sale.
Almost new. Suitable for four
412-66 Frank AUMER.
“HackMetack,” is a pure and
Price 25 and
For lame back, side or chest,
Shilch’s Porous Plaster. Price
Castoria
Homestead for Sale.
DESIRABLE Homestead, and 9 acres.
of land, within the city limite; would
make a fine vegetable jeu, with free wa~
ter for irrigation, dwelling, barn and
car house, Price $1500.
I. J. ROLEE, Apply to
jll-lw Real Estate Agent.
$7,000.
FINE PROPERTY, PAYING’A PROFic of $2,000 a year, and increasing anlly, is offered for sale at $7,000.
arr I. J. ROLFE,
jira Real Estate / gent.
Notice to City Taxpayers.
ven that city taxes
will become delinOTICE is hereby
for 1885 and 1
quent
Menday, August 2, 1886,
At6 o'clock P. m., and if not paid prior
thereto five per cent will be added to the
unt thereof,
= WM. EDDY, Marshal.
Nevada City, June 16, 1886. Sw
Standard Auction
HELOUSE.
List of. Goods on hand to-cay to
be sold at private sale.
(Corrected Daily.)
Lot men’s linen collars (all sizes.)
i Refrigerator.
1 Lawn mower.
1 Second-hand bureau.
1 Second-hand washstand.
1 Second-hand bedstead.
1 Moss top mattress.
1 Archer Cooking Stove. r
1 Second-hand Lounge, $4.50.
1 Second-hand Bureau, 4.00.
4 vol. Baner:fis Mistory, new, sell
at half price.
I Large Chest.
1 Large Walnut Sofa, second-hand.
1 Hallet & Comston square Piano
worth $450, sell for $250.
1 Child's crib with mattresses.
1 Small range.
1 Chickering Square Piano, $150.
iStadent Lamp.
1 Bay Window Cornice.
1 Masons Hammer.
1 Elegant Oi! Painting, (new.)
1 Dark Bedroom Set, $15.
1 Light Bedroom Set,
1 Dark Bedrsom Set, (new.)
1 Small Baby Baggy.(almost new.)1 Large Buby Buggy.
2 Heating Stoves, (che.p.)
2 New Bedstesds. i
12 new Lock Spring Mattresses.
1 new Upholstered Mattress.
I Star Springs. —
1 Drop Leaf Table, $1 25.
i small Stand.
Lot of Stove Pipe
Several Show Caxes.
1 Store Counter.
l Wheeler & Wilson Machine, (g00d.)
UPHOLSTERING TO ORDER,
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
(0M Second hand household
goods bought, or will be sold on
commission by auction or private
REDINGTON & CO., 8. F., Wholesale Agts.
For sale by all Druggiste.
sale. CHAS. W. PAEM,
mal8 Auctioneer.
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TWENTY-FIRST IND
Men’s sales cask Wooil, $1 25. He < 4 THE —
tate’ "= . Mechanics’ Institute,
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SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., 1886,
USTRIAL EXHIBITION
Don’t Fail to See the
NEVADA CITY, . From San Francisco and New York :
MONDAY, JULY 5, 1886.) a.
Everybody Invited.
More than
Crawford, A. Lademan,
Swetacglar Parade {.
At Wo'clock A. x., by the
FIREMEN, MILITARY
And other Organizations.
sepoemeneremnencrmmmmnernnneamammemmmmmmemncmmmms . (RANG MARRITAI.
L. M. SUKEFORTH.
ae Lord, of Grass Vall
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, *. Wilhelm, Grase-Vallay.
When she wasa Child, she cried for Castoria, D. E. Morgan, of Nevada City.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria T. G. Farrer, of Nevada City.
Orricens or tae Dav.
PRESIDENT.
B. N. Shoecraft.
VICE PRESIDENTS :
Nevada Ng ag ag W. D. Long,
M. Garver, Hon. J, M. hace
3
ee
Hon. John Caldwell, Me 3
Walrath, A. Isoard, Wm. H. Martin, Charles Grimes, John T. Morgn, H. Carr, Fred_ Searls, E.
. Rosenthal.
Grass Valley—Dr. S.M, Harris, Edward Coleman, Charles H.
Mitchell, Rufus Shoemaker, Hon.
Wm. George.
North San Juan—Maj. J. 8. McBride, O. P. Stidger.
French Corral—N. C. Miller.
riott, T. C. McGagin.
Moore’s Flat—Chas. Hegarty.
Graniteville—J. W. Robb.
Relief Hill—C. O. Jepson.
land.
Schroeder, 8. H: Dikeman.
You Bet—Frank Snell.
Washington—John McBean.
SECRETARIES.
N. P. Brown and J. B. Gray, o
Nevada City.
lla. m.:
2. Muz'c by the Band.
$8. Prayér by the Chaplain.
4. Vocal soleand chorus, ‘‘Our Nation’
ee Miss Jennie Marsh.
pendence,
the Free,” John Werry.
7. Poem.
8. Music by the Band.
®9, Oration,
10. retta — “Uncle
men.
11. Benediction.
ORATOR.
Hon. John F. Swift
(Of San Francisco.)
CHAPLAIN,
REV. M.-D. BUCK,
(Of Grass Valley.)
READER,
(Ot Salt Lake City.)
POETESS,
MISS IDA HITCHCOCE,
(Of Salt Lake City.)
North Bloomfield—James MarSweetland—Hon. Jas. O. Sweet— Springs—A. 8B. Driesach.
Rough: and Ready—John F.
XERCISES at the Theatre, beginning at
1. Introduction by President of the Day.
ing of the Declaration of Inde6. Vocalsoloand chorus, ‘The Flag of
Ope! Sam's Union
Party,” by fifty young ladies and gentlePROF. J. W. HITCHCOCK,
(Of Nevada City.)
Theatre:
companies, prize $12 50.
companies, $12 50.
$2 50.
der 15, $2 50.
second prize $2 50.
four to enter, $5.
second prize $2.
bottle, $2.60.
MUSICAL DIRECTOR,
PROF. BE. MULLER,
Carnival of Sports
To take place on various business streets
immediately after the exercises at the
_ Race between Nevada City hose
Race between Grass Valley hose
100 yard free for all foot-race,
Foot-race around the block, $5.
100 yard foot race for boys un100 yard race for fat men, $2 50.
Wheelbarrow race around the
block, four to enter ; first prize $5;
100 yard-sack race, free for all,
100 yard sack race, for boys under 15, six toenter; first prize $3,
Climbing greased pole, $5.
Throwing 16-pound sledge, $3.
und sledge, $2.
Id wheelbarrow race,
Throwing 12Boring hole blindfolded, $2 50.
Blindfo
$2 50.
Gnessing number of beans in
Of the latest styles,
200 VARIETIES
rates. We employ only an
”
NEW TRIMMINGS,
In endless variety.
Weinvite the ladies to call and be convinced that
we have the finest assortment and sell at lowest
EFFICIENT MILLINER. _
CARTWHEELS REDUCED TO 25 CENTS.
g2NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS.
MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD,
Near Union Hotel, Main{St., Nevada City.
and more than
OF FLOWERS,
NEW ORNAMENTS,
f
Fac simile of the ordinary Ham, now
being placed on the mark’t, and claimed to
be as good as the ‘Our Tasty.”
Hall, Lubrs & C0.,
THE BEST PLACE!
Simmons’
VARIETY STORE,
Broad Street, Nevada Cit » nearly opposite Stumpf ’s otel.
FRrEsH FRUIT,
VEGETABLES,
COMPARE ANDJUDGEFORYOURSELF
anemem OO
The OUR TASTE HAMS are always fresh, bright, juicy and
tender as a chicken. A slice for breakfast is indeed delicious
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR THEM.
. Lege & Shaw’s
Fac simile of the eelebrated “Our Taste
Ham, taken from _ selected h trimme
and cured expresslY for fa:cy trade. “Alwaysfresh, bright and delicious.
Proprietors, Sacramento
FINE UPHOLSTERING !
-—DONE AT—
‘WE ARE PREPARED TO
MAKE LOUNGES
p—
PARLOR SUITES .
TO ORDER. .
Will be held in their immense Pavilion, on Larkin,
\ Hayes, Polk and Grove Streets, from
AUGUST 24th 10 SEPTEMBER 25th, INCLUSIVE,
With a grand display of the Naturat and
FACTURED Propucts of the Paciric Coast:
AL Premiums of Money, Medals and Diplomas are
offered ‘to Counties and Inpivipuats for Exhibits
of FARM PRODUCTS OF ALL KINDS, except Live-Stock.
This is the best time and
ManvLiser-. >The Biggest and Best =a
The Hideous Cavalcade of
HORRIBLES !
Will emerge from the rendezvous at .
: 4o’clock P. M.
This display. will-assuredly be
Cicars, TOBACCO, _ALL KINDS oF!
FURNITURE REPAIRED,
oe
M.tiresses and Spring Beds
> Anda large litte of other Goods.
FRESH FISH OF ALL KINDS
Lhave secured the services of a
first-class dressmaker from San
Francisco and am prepared to fill
to the people at large the
For Premium List,
the best place to show to
resources of our State.
Rules, etc., see the ComWill be given at
re
Tickets, per cauple...
junt7 Im
Bpectators. ..ceeeciereees
Exnunt’s E®all
In the Evening, by ~—
missioner for your County, or send to the Assistant . Mountain Division, UR K of P.
Secretary, J. H. Culver, 31 Post street, who will
promptly forward any desired information. ~
P. 'B. CORNWALL, President.
. _W. P. Stour, Secretary.
Music-being furnished by
Goyne’s Uniform Band.
Jesse B1 CO
peeserenre 2
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