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NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNES,_PRIBAY MORNING, JUNE 25, 1886. Established Sept, 6, 1860, by N. P Brown & to
mee
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rhe Daily Transcript}
1 UBLIS HRD
EVERY AY EXCEPT MONDAY
BY—
BROWN & CALKINS.
L. 8 CALKINS, Edito
N. P. Brown, Business Manager
ovFIOK“TRANSCRIPT. BLOOK,
“\g@Commercial Street.
= +) 1 RIPCION PRICE:
Pgh! Mis pe oes cree ee
Three Months..
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per month...«.
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ver Week ..--asewecpeees
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MASONIC NOTICE.
Bs -yada Lodge, Wo13, F.& A.M.
STATED MEETINGS on the
Second Wednesday of each month
Visiting Brethren in good stand
ing are cordially invited.
D. E. MORGAN, Master. ©
for Infants_and_ Children,
NPE PI PIII a eT
“Castoria is so well adapted to children that
known to me.”
111 So. Oxford 8t.,
Tas Centaur Company, 162 Fulton Street, N.Y. -:
Sour Stomach, Diarrhooa, Eructat‘on,
Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes diJ. H, Boagpman Seoretarv. jell
Nevada Royal Arch Chapter,
6 No. 6, B. A. M.
SYATED MEETINGS 4
SHRn Masonic Hall, Nevada City, on
=~ the First Monday in each month.
» }] Visiting Companions in good
HX $4 standing are cordially invited to
“4, attend. .
M. L. MARSH, High Priest.
J H. Boarpan. Sec.
UNION MAR+¢.ET,
Cunmercial Street, Nevada Cicr,
COLLEY BROTHERS, Props.
DEALERS IN
Reef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Sansages, ote
At the Lowest Market Bates.
We also keep on hand a choice stock of
BACON AND LARD. ~ . the same strength as ol
each pound package:
oe ee
Do eee ee eS
PF geenee: eM OR MENS . .. 3. 1esasco sree 22
CROSS & SIMONDS,
tterncys and Counselors at Law
” gar Will practice in the State and U ited
States Courts.
OFFICE— Morgan & Roberts’ Bock Ne
vada Citv.
CITIZENS: BANK.
BROAD STREET.. ..NEVADA CITY
Paid up Capital $80,000.
RESERVE FUND, $10,000.00.
OFFIORRS: :
E M_ PRESTON...-ss0e0-:. Presiden
R M. HUNT...05.---+¢ «.Vice President
JOHN T. MORAN
-.Cashier
D &. MORGAN. Asst. Cash’r and Secretary
j —DI2ECTORS:—
Joun T. Morean.
Gro. A. CoorsR.
L, Houseman
E. M. Preston.
Dr. R. Mi. Horr.
Gre. M. Heenes.
Nu.xs Searis.
2a7 Receive Deposits, Buy and Sell Ex: Other properties will bo announced in a
henge. Gold Dus and Bullion PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHS, ETC. gp he an desiring to make a speedy sale of
sar Highest Price Paid for State and Coun their properties should communicate with
ty wee. RAW CHEOKS OF SCHOO L BOO K S, the Association as ones. ERIE
New York, Sacramento, . BLANK BOOKS, . "Nevada City, Cal.
: n Francisco.
LOVELL ROLLER SKATES
a ae oF Great evaiinble ‘n any Dart MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, —_
of jreat Britain and Europe.
Seem swine acenni{S AIT kinds of Periodicals Pictorialy and Newspapers, “onion Soe pe
—OCORRESPON DENTS— e ew ustmen' Be
Naw Yous—First National Bank. . Field, Garden and Flower Seeds, . inset rinks, “erices Heduced., Bend
backaMENro— ional Bank of D. O
M‘lls & Co.
ForSale.
$1300 House ‘and {lot situate on
Aristocracy Hill. .House
contains 6 rooms, hard finished, woodshed
and stable. Lot.170 by 300 feet. A ply to
I. J. ROLFE,
Real Estate & Ins. Agt.
House and lot situate on
$2300 . E'st Broad street. House
contains 9 rooms, hard palenet, Apply to
ROLFE,
$950 Spring street, adjoining Bap8, partial.
—
Real Estate & Ins. Agt.
House and lot situate on
tist Chureh, 8 rooms, Pp iy furnished.
Apply to 1. J, ROLFE,
Real Estate and Ins. Agt.
$2000
House and lot on Aristoc—
racy Hill, 7 rooms, hard
finished. Apply to i. J. ROLFE,
Real Estate & Ins. Agt.
$700 House and lot on East
. Broad street, 4 rooms, lot 65
feet. nt. Apply to _ i. J. ROLFR,
Real Estate & Ins. Agt.
WHITE LABOR. . .
SKILLED and UNSKILLED
Help—Male and Female—of all
descriptions furnished at once by
(. H.Hansen & Co.
Employment Agency,
110 Geary St., San Francisco.
Telephone 485. Correspondence
=
+ W. GROSS.
Fine Perfu
JACENT FCR TBE Et TNSU
Imperial,
J. J. JACKSON, ----""" PROPRIETOR.
The Largest, the best and Cheapest
Grocary House in Nevada City.
uiring
TOASTED THAS.
Equaimg n aroma, flavor and: delicacy the Teas
as used by the natives in. Japan.
(OF The ollowing PURE J
under the new process,
APANESE TEAS are fresh toasted
one-third less ‘quantity to produce
d Teas, and the prices are plainly marked on
kept
prietors of
THE PALACE DRUG
Ce rner Pine and Commercial 6ts.,
keep vd.nstantly on hand a large and complete stock of everything usuail found in
Eirst Olass Drug Store.
THE FINEST BRANDS OF C:SARS
"a Prescriptions accurately and carefully
pounded by a careful and competent Druggist
Eroprictoi
i
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Large ‘Stock of
mery, Fancy Soaps,
Combs, Brushes, Hand !
Toilet Articles of all kind
Careful Attenti¢n Given to Compounding Presuriptions.
By. a Competent Draggist and Perfect{Purity Guaranteed.
50 cents per pound
\.6G6 eents per pound
ia
_. 76 cents per pound
ears kd 5 Aa isc aie eee ee Ts Se eho cee ees Hee $1 per pound
Everything usually found in
cery Establishment always
who have never traded wit
invitation to call before making their purchases.
18: AND 20 COMMERCIAL STREET. . gig
J. E. CARR “ci
~ CARR BROTHERS,
a First-Class Groon hand. To those
h me I extend a_ special
T. H. CARR.
Patent Medicines,
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Td *wopso3tpUy
“ALSTON :
err tet to ev ouia ‘quoupse
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The Nevada County Land, and
Improvement Association
FFER THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES
for sale ;
3300 Home.and Garden, cong taining 4814 acres, 3} acres
in citv limits; 2 good hou-es, barn, sheds.
etc., 500 grape vines, 400 blackberry, 106
strawberry, 40 veach trees, 50 apple, and a
fine variety of other fruits, all under a fine
state of cultivation, and situated on road
leading from Nevada City to Grass Valley.
$2200. A good Farm, 104 acres
very favorably si uated
avout 2 miles from Neyada City; good
house, barn ete., with two horsesand7
cows, 7 dozen chickens, saddle-, harness
and small farming implements, 7 tons hay,
good spring and water ditch.
$2550 A new House within
@ blocks of business portion
of tne city Containing 8 rooms, bath, celor, woodshed and stabie. _A beautiful situation. :
Ranch—190 acres. t$3000. ented; 4 mi'es from’ Rail
road, 60 acres under cnitivation. Good
house of 12 rooms, barn and houses; natural wi +: suitable for fruit, grain or stock.
00 Ranch —327 acres, patentw ed; 120 acres possessory title.
uty of water for irrigation; 50 acres under cultivation; 8000 grape vines; 150 fruit
trees; house, barn, sheds, etc.
$200 Wood. tract and orchard
» —320 acres, patented; 10
acre, culiivated; 14 acres orchard, with
Prices.
house, barn and ovher improvents. Only 4
12 OD Dwelling of 9 rooms, BoulS i 0 RE ; s der Street, Nevada City. A
A cottage with 2 3-10 acres
: $700. land; orchard, garden, etc.,
Nevada Cityside the limits of Nevada City.
$2250 Dwelling of 7 rooms, cens trally located in Nevada
ty of fine fruit; lov 65x160 feet. One of the
most desirable residence properties in the
miles from Nevada City.
good investment.
with facilities for irrization; just outCiy; in perfect repair; good cellar and plencounty.
_ LATEST AND BEST.
164 Market St., San Francisco. o2-1m
THE SAY FRANCISCO WEEKLY ALTA
Will be sent to any address
Thirteen weeks on trial for'25c.
com
f#arSplendid premiums ase offered to
yearly subscribers.
THE WEEKLY ALTA,
San cisco Cal.
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE
Dally ‘Transeript!
Plano, Ill., sneezed so hard the
other day that he broke one of his
. ribs. This is what comes ofa boy
getting a sneeze too big to fit him.
Boys are always trying to wear
noel sizes in everything, in¢luding sneezes. A law should be
passed for the arrest of every boy
‘. who has a sneeze in his neck too
big to escape at his nose, or else
the boy eught to be compelled to
wear a noose as big as alocomotive
smokestack, so the wind can get
out when the sneeze goes off. If
suchalaw is not enacted every
boy inthe land will have holes
punched in his vest by his broken
ribs.
were not allowed to sneeze before
we were eighteen years old, and it
* z ought to be the rule now.
says:
perience in the barbed wire business. I have had my best horses
frightfully cut with it, but I can
cure them so quickly with the Naional Horse Liniment that it-ceases
to scare me when they get a fresh
cut.
Liniment in the market.” Walter
D. Vinton, Agent.
applicants for teachers’ certificates
will begin at Washington Schoolhouse, Nevada City, on Tuesday,
July 6th, 1886, at 9 a. w., and continue four days.
State law, be collected from each
applicant.
to no artist in the State.
see specimens at his gallery on
Broad street, opposite Stumpf’s
Hotel.
Vinton.
A Rib-Breaking Sneeze.
It is ‘reported that a boy at
When we were.a boy we
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Barbed Wire.
Mr. Mattesan, of Wallace, Cal.,
“T have -had abundant exI consider it the best Horse
lm
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Teachers’ Examination.
The semi-annual examination of
A fee of $1 will, according to the
A. J. Trrrany,
td Sec. Co. Board Education.
Swarr’s photogaphs are second
Go and
Prices low. 080-tf
je20-tf
—_<
Ladies Ask Your Friends,
Ainaxab,
_—-oor
Mountain Ice.
tities to suit customers.
ders left at t
lirrors,
Mechanics’
London, Northern
. JAMES K. BYRNB
BYRNE & CROSS,
Atto rneys and Counselors at Law,
Re oms 35 to 41 McCreery’s Building,
$10 P-ine Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL
SURGEON.
E, W. CHARLES, M. D.
-‘Homeepathic Physician, :
Ro oms 9 and.10, up stairs, cor. Broad and
Pion Be some to A.M.,1t08 P.M.
solicited, mli-3m
a)
+e :
oo ae
; ew Pe hae
A
they
’ SS
-~w. F. ENGLEBRIGHT,
‘. Sivil and Mining Enginee*,
RANCE COMPANIES IN THE WORLD
& Queen, Liverpool, Loneon. .
E. H. GAYLORD.
Attorneys and
Gaylord, on Pine’
GAYLORD & SEARLS,
ILL PRACTICE
W Courts, State and Feteral.
OFFICES—Former
office of wales &
iow
Broad ; former office of Searis & Searis,
Church street, opposite Courthouse.
FRED SEARLS
Counselors at Law,
IN ALL “TE
street, tw« doors
*
within the
$2 nak
J. 1. CALDWELL,
~ attorney at Law,
Notary Pablic and Conveyancer.
ce—South side Broad street, opp. Union
oe street, Nevada Cit
ractice in ail the
W a and the Courts of the Unite
States EERE.
Deed dM es for
ee a oe wo a Boe
to the people at large the
Ccurte of thi promptly forward any
-P. B.
ieaces of ackno
TWENTY-FIRST INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITIONInstitute,
~~ ~§$AN FRANCISCO, CAL., 1886,
Will be held in their immense Pavilion, on Larkin,
Hayes, Polk and Grove Streets, from
AUGUST 24th T0 SEPTEMBER 25th, INCLUSIVE,
With a grand display of the Narurat 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 the best place to show to
OF THE
W. P. Strout, Secretary. »
promptly attendéd to. je2
resources of our State.
For Premium List, Rules, etc., see the Commissioner for your County, or send to the Assistant
Secretary, J. H. Culver; 31 Post street, who will
desired information. E
CORNWALL, President. .
For lame back, side or chest,
use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Price
25 cents. Carr Bros.,-agents.
CLUB FEET, curved spine, paralysis, hip and knee diseases, are
treated successfully by Dr. Freeman, at Union Hotel, for a few
days longer.
Surton’s Couecs and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures Consumption.—
Carr Bros., agents.
Wit you surreR with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is guaranteed to
cure. Carr Bros., agents.
Dr. PENNINGTON, dentist, Broad
st. near.Post and Express Offices.
A great many of ladies of Nevada City have tried a bottle of
the Egyptian Elixir,
for the skin and complexion, now
being sold at a sacrifice by W. D.
Ainaxab has many most
valuable testimonials from’ San
Francisco, but it does not now
need to rest upon them for a repuation. If any lady has not. tried
t, we ask only that she inquire
among her lady friends about it.
The Ice Company is now prepared to receive orders for Ice in quanIce delivered to aur part of the city. Ore Company’s office,
or with W. H. Crawford, will be
MAnvuLi1BERTae Paris Figaro comes to this
painful conclusion: ‘‘Literature
has been killed by journalism ;
journalism is soon to be killed by
reporting. As for reporting, it
will die of itself; itis the last word
of the literary decadence of our
age; itis the man of letters replaced by the concierge. Gradually the pen has allowed itself
to-be-absorbed by the . interloper,
who dispenses alike with style,
with ideas, with originality, and
with individuality. Under the
new system a literary man’s porter is a better journalist than his
master.” “It further appears that
it is “from Americathat this cyclone, this terrible reporting note
of actuality, has come.”’
, A printer don’t rush to the doctor every time he is out of “‘sorts.””
Nor tothe baker when he is out
of “‘pi.”? Nor to hell when he
wants the “‘devil.’’ Nor to the
wood pile when he wants a “‘stick.”’
Nor to the bible when he wants a
good ‘‘rule.”’ Nor tothe gun shop
when he.wants a ‘‘shooting stick.”’
Nor to the cabinet shop when he
wants ‘‘furniture.”’ Nor to the
bank when he wants ‘‘quoins.’’
Nor to a girl when he wants a
‘‘oress.”? Nor to.a lawyer when
he has ‘‘a dirty case.’ Nor to a
butcher when he wants ‘‘phat.”
Nor to a pump when he’s dry and
has ten cents in his pocket.
LS
Try Spider Leg Tea. J. J. Jackson keeps it. Finest tea in town.
Try it. tf
er will cure sick headache.
0 <BR 9
ARgE you made miserable by In
digestion, Constipation, Dizziness,
Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin?
Shiloh’s Vitalizer is -a positive
cure. Carr Bros., agents.
‘“HaCKMETACK,” is a pure and
fragrant perfume. Price 25 and
50-cents. Carr Bros., agents.
ed and delivered, issued from
tote
rendered in said Court on the 18th
as Plaintiff recovered ju
WAKD GOLD AND SIL
levied u
of the
to the following described property, viz:
All that ce mini:
Lode, situate, lying an
Mining Distric
and known a8
as follows, viz :
with surface
described as follows: Commencin
stake No. 2at South endof ledge,
Wester!
Stake No. 6;
Stake No. 1, North end of ge 5
Easterly 75 feet to. Stake No.
ces thereunto belonging.
Notice is hereb
THE NINETE
in front of the Court House door,
tween the honrs of 9 o’clock A. M. and
that day, I will sell all the
»in and to
isty said Execution and all costs.
1
County, California,
DeHaven’s Dyspepsia DestroyZ
Y virtue of an Execution to me gene
e
urtof W. P. Sowden, an acting Justice
of the Peace in and for the Township of NeCounty of Nevada, State of California,
date June 22d, 1886, on a ge nap
Vv
June, 1886, wherein JOHN T. WALDRON
ent against REMINING COMPANY, a corporation, defendant, for the
sum of Two Hundred and Seventy-eight
and 22-100 dollars, debt, and $16.50 costs of
suit, and accruing costs. I have this da,
mn all the righe, title and interest
thin named defendant, of, in and
ground or Quartz
being in Nevada
Nevada county, California,
ward Gold and Silver Mining Company, & corporation, and described
8300 feet of the Reward
Ledge, being east of the California survey }
and extending 100 feet northerly, and 220
féet northerly from place of Original notice,
ground as follows ; Commencingatthe northe .d of location, at Stake
No. 1, near west boundary of Nevada City;
thence North 81° East 100 feet to Stake No
2; thence Southerly 320 feet to Stake No3;
thence South 81° N. 140 feet to Stake No. .
4; thenceS. 81° West 116 feetto Stake No.
56, SE corner of California survey ; thence
N 81° E862 feet to Stake No. 6; thence
N. 81° E5 feet to place of beginning. Also
1500 feet of the Reward Quartz Ledge extending 370 feet Northerly and 1130 feet .
southerly from notice thereon with Coogee
a
ence
800 feet to S.ake No. 3; thence
Northerly to Stake No. 40n 8 boundary of
California mine ; thence Weste:ly alorg 8
boundary of California Mine 195 feet to
Stake No.5; thence Northeasterly along
boundary of California Mine 352 feet to
thence Easterly 5 feet tc
thence
7: thence
Southerly 1064 to 8. W. corner of Nevada lhope and expect to fully maintain the
City Stake No. 8; thence Northerly 220 fset
along fence to Stake No. 9; thence Scuth
to Stake No. 10 ; thence Westerly 300 feet
to place of beginning, with all appurtenan}-iven that on MONDAY
DAY OF JULY, 1886,
Nevada
Township, Nevada County, California, be
5
o'clock P. M., to-wit :at 1 o'clock P. M. of Hurrah 1 Hurrah
right, title and
interest of Reward Gold and Silver Miniug
Company, & 1 the
ahove described property, at public auction,
for cash, lawful money of the U. 8., to sativen under my hand this 28d day of June,
886. : wM. OTT,
Constable of Nevada Township, —
Another Insult.
Philadelphia Call : Scene—Windsor Hotel, New York city.
Mr. Livingstone Stuyvesant
Rhinelander Jones—Why is it, me
lud, that in England you can have
acoachman without danger to
your daughter, while in New York
we cannot?
Lord Fitzsimmons—Weally, Mr.
Jones, I don’t know, except that
when-you dress a coachman in &
silk hat and livery he is so very
much like a New York gentleman,
don’t you know. =
———
Croup, Waoormna Coven and
Bronchitis immediately relieved
by Shiloh’s Cure. CarrBros. agts
A nasat Injector free. with each
bottle of Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Carr Bros.,
agents. \
; :
(HE GRAPE CURE
SAL MUSCATELLE.
Dyspepsia Cure in America.
“ H salts, as extracted from The“crystallized 5 Pecos
Nature’s laboratory. Have itin your
grapes and fruit, a most wonderful
rom.
homes an‘ travels—a specific ior the f
\ . Wm. George.
A Natural Sick Headache and
176. 4886.
GRAND CELEBRATION
OF THE
110th ANNIVERSARY
¥F
American inependee :
NEVADA CITY, —
Everybody Invited.
on’t Fail to See the —
Spectacular Papade .
At 100’clock A. m., by the
FIREMEN, MILITARY
And other Organizations.
Granp MarsHat— f .
L. M. SUKEFORTH.
Cuter Amps—
George Lord, of Grass Valley.
T. H. Wilhelm, Grass Valley.
D. E. Morgan, of Nevada City.
T. 8. Ford, of Nevada City,
Orricers. of THe Dav.
PRESIDENT.
B. N. Shoecraft.
VICE PRESIDENTS :
Nevada City—Hon. W. D. Long,
M. Garver, Hon. J, M. Walling,
Hon. John Caldwell, Wm. H.
Crawford, A. Lademan, R. C.
Walrath, A. Isoard, Wm. H. Martin, Charles Grimes, John T. Morgan, T. H. Carr, Fred Searls, E.
F. Rosenthal.
Grass Valley—Dr. S. M. Harris, Edward Coleman, Charles H.
Mitchell, Rufus Shoemaker, Hon.
North San Juan—Maj. J. 8. McBride, 0. P. Stidger.
. French Corral—N. C. Miller.
North Bloomfield—James Marriott, T. C. McGagin.
Moore’s Flat—Chas. Hegarty.
Graniteville—J. W. Robb.
Relief Hill—C. O. Jepson.
land.
weary or worn-out. It cures sick ». Indian Sprin A. B. iesyepepein, h and bowel ¢ ints: . bach prings— Dries
removes biliousness, stimula:es the iver to .
a healthy action, counteracts the
New York City.
Mention this paper.
CARR BROTHERS,
For sale by
mM. DRAN,
(Successor toC. A. Barrett,)
46 Broan St., NEVADA City.
I Mave a Fine Stock of
and of the best quality.
Tama
so secured the services of
MR. J. H. QUATMAN,
second to that of no man on the Coast.
years in Sacramento.
M. DRAN.
effects of
impure water and the excessive use of alcoholic beverages, and prevents the absorption
of malaria, and suppiies to the eystem the
want of sound, ripe fruit. Prepared by the
General Anierican Manager, P. 0. Box 1968
Druggists and §Chemists, Nevada City, [Cal
CHANCE OF FIRM. :
MERCHANT TAILOR
Foreign and Domestic Goods,
‘4’ ND AM PREPARED TO FURNISH
the gentlemen of Nevada City and e
vicinity with garments inthe latest styles
ractical Tailor, and have had
long experience in the business. I have alWhose reputationas a Cutter and Fitter is
reputation I have enjoyed for the pew ws
e
Rough and Ready—John F.
Schroeder, 8. H. Dikeman.
You Bet—Frank Snell.
Washington—John McBean.
LONDON SAL-MUSCATELLE CO., SECRETARIES.
LONDON, ENGLAND. ion e — and J. B. Gray, of
ware in evada City.
avers ot eaalaea I eoeeie SXERCISES at the Theatre, begirning at
em Send for cir to G.EVANOVITCH, 11 a. m.: :
5 1, Introduction by President of the Day.
2, Muzic by the Band. :
‘8. Prayer by the Chaplain.
4. Vocal soleand chorus, ‘‘Our Nation’s
Birthday,” Miss Jennie March.
6. Reading of the Declaration of Independence.
6. Vocalsoloand chorus, ‘The Flag of
the Free,” John Werry.
7. Poem.
Music by the Band.
Oration.
10. Operetta — “Untle fam’s Union
Party,” by fifty young ladies and gentle~
men. :
11. Benediction.
ORATOR.
Hon. John F. Swift,
(Of San Francisco.)
CHAPLAIN,
REV. M. D. BUCK,
(Of Grass Valley.)
READER,
PROF. J. Ww. HITCHCOCK,
(Of Salt Lake City.)
POETESS,
MISS IDA HITCHCOCK,
(Of Salt Lake City.)
; MUSICAL DIRECTOR,
PROF. E. MULLER,
(Of Nevada City.)
Carnival or Sports
To take place on various business streets
immediately after the exercises at the
Theatre : :
Race between Nevada City hose
companies, prize $12 50.
Race between Grass Valley hose
DICK SMOOT
AND, HIS
GRAND
Celebration aud Picnic!
ON MONDAY, JOLY 5, 1886.
Grove, on Fall Creek Avenue,
Maybert School Fu:
Dance, $2.50.
Jas. Gribble, E. Sneath, B>T. W
COMMITTEE ON DANCE—Fred Medli
Ely Guest, Ed. Palmer, Ed. Shattuck.
Frank
Fourth of July
AtMAYBBEEHT
PICNIC will be given at Blue Belt
Sehod the day.anda DANCE at the new Schoo!
House in the _— for the binefit of the
nd,
TICKETS—Including Picnic and
COMMITTEE ON PICNIC—J_G, Fredenburr, B. J. Watson, H. Stowe, Jas. Guest,
orthley.
INVITATION COMMITTEE — Wasutnarissel Werthingscs,
John Brimekill. Navapa Ciry—A. J.
Prof. A.J. TIFFANY
——
store on Main Street,
Variety Store.
Of all Kinds,
a,
® Yeast Powders,
se And Eyerything Needed in a Family.
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TOBACCO & CIGARS,
< Lord. Grass VALLEY Will be given at
—6. Dan*Collins, J. P. ShoeCigarette: and Pipes, and all kinds
maker. ;BLoomrrep—F. M. mridgeon. AL. of smoking material. Exunt’s EXtall
nd J. A. Robi You —B. F. In the Evening, byORATOR OF THE DAY: . : 4271 aim to sell. as cheap as any firm in Mountain Division, U R K of eg,
beg city, and I respectfully ask the public Music being furnished by
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juni7 1m picnic and dance.
k GEO. A. HARE, .
~ reagurer of School Fund derived from
DICK SMOOT,
DAUGHTER BESSIE
TO THE FRONT ONVE MORE.
AVING renovated and fixed up my
Nevada
City, I am prepared to furnish the public
ee tenet stay to be found in a first-class
FRESH FRUITS, 1220'tai ns scason.
CONFECTIONERY & NUTS,
CANNED GOODS, ize" **
Coffee, Spices, Sugar,
Fresh Limes a Specialty.
and vicinity to give mea
And His Daughter Bessie. * spectators
companies, $12 50°
. 100 yard free for all foot-race,
H $2 50. i
Foot-race around the block, $5, .
100 yard foot race for boys under 15, $2 50.
100 yard race for fat men, $2 50.
Wheelbarrow race around the
. block, four to enter ; first prize $5;
second prize $2 50.
100 yard seck race, free for all,
four to enter, $5. .
100 yard sack race, for boys under 15, six toenter; first prize $3,
second prize $2. :
Climbing greased pole, $5.
Throwing 16-pound sledge, $3.
Throwing 12-pound sledge, $2.
Boring hole blindfolded, $2 50.
Blindfold “wheelbarrow race,
$2 50. '
Gnessing number of beans in
bottle, $2.50. —
The Hideous Cavalcade of
HORRIBLES !
Will emerge from the rendezvous at
4o’clock P, M.
This display will assuredly be
E> The biggest and Best =
Of the kind ever witnessed here.
A GRAND BALL!
Xi
Goyne’s Uniform Band, ~
Tickets, per couple..... et
meee peeneese
Sweetland—Hon. Jas. O. Sweet=
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