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The Daily Sranseriyt.
= WEVADA CITY, CAls
1.
Wednesday, Jnly 4, 1877.
ROE —
Fourth of July.
To-day is the 101istAnniversary
of American Independénce, anda
grand gala day it will be, in almost
every town throughout the United
States, and even in foreign lands it
will be celebrated by Americans. The
preparation for its celebration in the
large cities have been of the most extensive character, and it is well that
it should be so, being the anniversary of the grandest event. that ever .
occurred in the world’s history, to
remind us of what our. forefathers
passed through in founding a government for the oppressed of all na-.
tions of the earth, One hundred
and one years have passed away,
such 48 were never before seen in
the annals of time. When the oolonies were founded they contained
only about 800,000 square miles, and
to-day we have 4,000,000 square
miles, and the population has more}
than correspondingly increased. Our
government bas passed through the
fiery furnace of a. civil war, and
came ont of it as-bright as gold
from the refiner’sfurnace, and we
have shown to the nations of the
earth that we are capable of selfgovernment, and able to maintain
the American flag wherever planted
or unfurled to th» breeze. Every
true American’s heart ‘will beat today with true. patriotism, thanking
God that he is permitted to live
under a-government where men are
born free and equal, ‘To-day our
government is enjoying the greatest
a “teat ere £ sins
tures,
that of peace and prosperity prevailing from one end of its-border. to
the other. Let us be thankful “today and pour outour patriotism in a
manner most becoming to our naOur glorious flag will be unfurled from more places than ever
before, and who is not proud of it
when they see it being wafted to the
breeze? Soon ufter the tate Rebellion, one of the chief-Confederate
Genernls stood under the ‘‘stars and
stripes’? while a patriotic tune was
being played, when he, in the most
reverent manner, uncovered his
head and exclaimed: ‘‘Its. our flag
after all, and muy God biessit."’ In
this noble sentiment, all men of the
nation, only remembering the past
as a warning for~the future, will
to-day banish party feeling, and be
inspired by the thousand memories
which cluster around the dear old
flag. 5
In this city the celebration will be
as follows:
Federal salutes will be fired at
sunrise and sunset, and the bells of
the city will be rung atthe same
time, :
At half past 10 o’clock, sharp, the
procession will form on Broad street
in the following order:
Ist. Grand Marshal and Aids,
2nd, Brass Band.
$d. Military Companies,
4th. Mexican Veterana.
5th. Hose Company No. 1, with
elegantly decorated Carriage. ;
6th. Pennsylvania Engine Company, No, 2, with carriages beautifully decorated, upon which will-be
represented ‘‘Columbia”’ and ‘‘Pennsylvania.” an Ss
Tth. Car of Liberty,, with escort.
8tb. Caucasians, from. Nevada
City, Grass Valley and Colfax,
9th, Ancient Order of -Hibernians
' of Nevada City and Grass Valley.
10th. Other Civic Societies.
11th. Officers.of the Day in carriages.
12th. The Trades,
The rouce of the Procession will
&
‘ be as follows:
Down Broad to Plaza, up Main to
Commercial, up Commercial to Pine,
up Pine to Broad, up Broad to junction of East and West’ Broad Streets,
countermarch down Broad to Pine,
down Pine to Commercial, down
~ Commercial to Main, down Main to
\
Plaza, up Broad to Hunt’s Hall and
disband. Stuy
. The exercises at Hunt’s Hall will
be’as follows: ;
ist. Latroductory by the President
of the Day;Hon. Niles Séarls.
2nd. Music by the Band?
3d, Prayer by the Chaplain, Rev.
4th. ‘Star Spangled Banner,’’ by
Nevada City Glee Club, under the
leadership of Prof. Maller, ; a
Sth. Reading of the Declaration ofJ
Independence, by Dr, $8, M, Harris
. Hupp, Esq. : }
Brave,’’ by Glee Club.
7th. Poem, written by Mrs. E.
Bond, aud.will be read, by Geo. 8.
8th.-**Our Nation’s Birthday,”’ by
Glee Club. :
9th. Oration, by Rev. -Geo. RB.
Davis. 3 .
10th. Hymn of Peace.
llth. Benediction.The follewing named gentlemen
compose thle Officers'of the Day:
Presidents, Jonathan Clark, James
D. White, N. P. Brown and H. H.
Haskins, of Nevada City, and Wm.
Watt, John C. Coleman, E. W.
Roberts and Al, Burrows, of Grass
Valley; Marshal, E. Bond; Chief
Aids, Chas. Kent and G. von Sebantt-}
burg; Assistant Aids, P. A. Lyun,
L. M. Sukeforth, Joseph Thomas
-and-Thos. Moran,—
President, Hon. Niles Searls; Vice-. _
Board ef Seapervisers—-Jaly
The Board met pursuant to adjournment. Present a fall Board.
G. G. Allan President, presiding. .
“The minutes of yesterday were
read and approved.
The following deniands against
the county were examined and ordered paid:
ON GENERAL FUND, .
H. H. Greeley, for Constable’s
fees, $106 20,
J. R. Cross, for Constable’s fees,
$265 30.
Wm. Hearne, for Constable’s fees,
$57 80.
C. R. Chaps Sheriff's fees, $348 00.
W. C. Groves, burying dead, $30 00,
C.R,. Clarke, arrest and transpor: Cerretpondence.
N. Broomrrexp, Jane 30, 1877,
Ep. Transcrret:—Ia falfiliment
of a promise, I catch a few moments
as they go flitting by in which to tell
you of the high old time we hadat
our gay. and festive burg, at the entertainment given on the evening of
the 25th inst., by Spartan Lodge,
No. 37, K. of P. The programme
as set forth in the posters printed by.
you was carried out to the letter.
Our large. and comfortable schoo}
room was densely packed with eager,
expectant spectators, who were not
loug kept in waiting. Precisely at
8 o’vlock the gentlemanly C.C. of.
the K. of P. AY UE E Ross, Esq., coiled
the mee.ing to order, and ‘‘set the
bull iz motion”’ by severally iu'rotation of prisoners, $8 50.
Citizens’ Bank, jary certificates,
$12 00.
ducing the following parties, to-wit:
Miss Surah Glasson, Miss Nettie
Dobbie, Miss Lizzie Glasson, Miss:
In the afternoon there will be all
kinds of amusements on Broud Street:
In the evenibg there will be +
grand Ball given at Hant’s Hall, under the direction of the Military. and
Firemen, and a pleasant affair it wil!
be. Tickets to the Bull only $1 50.
5 Amusements this Afternoon.
The following is the programme of
amusements to take place this afternoon: :
ist. Pulling sticks; prize, $2 50.
2nd. Target practice with -brace
and bit; prize, $5 00,
3d. Wheelbarrow race;prize, $5.00.
4th. Foot race, (free for all) 100
yards; prize, $5 00.
5th. Single leg race, 30 yards;
prize, $2:50.
6th. Cracker eating race; prize,
$2 50,
7th. Egg race, 50 yards; prize,
$5 00. .8th. Four legged race, 50 yards;
__. $3,025 00.
_ E. Burroughs, jary certificates,
Hh gan? 25,
'.E, P. Gaylord, jury certificates,
$32 00. :
Joha -Dunnicliff, jury certificates,
$15 00. ;
E. H. Gaylord, purchase money
of Treasuret’s office and interest,
ON SPECIAL FUND,
“Chas. Dunn, taking testimony,
$27 00,
Geo. W, Welch, stationery,$21 48.
L. Nihell, carpenter work, $15 00.
C. T. Caufield, repairs on sidewalk, $575, «= a
M. L. & D. Marsh, lumber, étc.,
$53 30.
Byrne & Co., transportation of insane persous, $48 00:
GC, R. Clarke, clothing for prisoners in Jail, $9 25.
C. RB. Clarke, for money advanced,
$49 00.
Wu. J. Johnson, mdse. $131 38.
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Louisa Skidmore, Miss D. M. Nash,
Miss Emma Glas-on end Mr. C. T.
Rouner, ailof whom performed their
several musical parts in most advery largely to the pleasure of the occasion, ‘and were most ably sustained
in the soul-stirring musié discoursed
. by the Nort# Bloomfield Brass Bund.
Se RO OE EDN
_ QUnion Hote
JACOB NAFPZIGER, Prop: ietor.
Monpay, July 2nd, 1877.
ubert, G Vali H 8H Boreet, G Valley
Sac Nolen: = BJ Watson, City
B Guscetti, City ’ John Hibbert. Eureka
G@ L Parsons, Granite Johu Deeds, Granite
Kru . Granite A Stokes Gruss Val
Jones,Liberty Hill M Richardson. Truck
Dysart, ‘Truckee E W Roberts, Grass V
P Moody,-City J Tonrer, Mine
Chase, City V Savcee. City
. J Donnelly, City F Morris, do
A T Laird, City A Blessington, Ci
Rhymington. City PSymtngton, Ophir
D McKinney,Omaha M.s Coulkine & s,City
W Miller, Mary: ville
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
National Exciiange Hotel.
Ss A EDDY, Proprietor.
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D McCarthy, Eureka R D Wade, City .
HF €cutier,F Corral T Freemsn, F-CrosE Penrose, D Flat Geo Grant, R & BK
WD Washburn, K F A_Bag'ey -~.dow—=-}
E Northup, SJuan J Knotwell, Bloom
Mrs Glasson .Bloom Miss Giasson, do
;W Hunter, C Hill WL Dolling M Flat
J Martin,Deer Creek Miss Holbrook, City
Union Hotel Barber Shop.
Shaving, Shampooing, Hair Cutting performed at the Union Hotel
Barber Shop in the highest styla_ofthe art., James Fay, Proprietor. —.
RR TET INE STAT LLL EIR SETAE,
“NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
°
Johu Knotwell, Esq., the orator vf
the evening, was next introduced.:t0;
the andience, and in bis usual bappy and felicitous nranner delivered a.
most able and telling address, giving the history. of Damon and
Pythias, in memory of whose: devotion to each other the noble Order of
Knights of Pythias is founded, and
in honor of one of whom it is named.
As the eloquent orator passed along
illustrated by tableau representations, Jas. Marriott, Sr., represent1ing Dionysius, Geo. E. Robinson
representing Damon, Mrs. Geo. E
in his subject, his speech -was finely .
IN the Profate Court 6¢ the County of Nevada, State of California. In the matter
tice is hereby given by the undersigned
administratrix of the estate of George
Flint, deceased, to the creditors of, and
all persons having claims against the said
deceised. toexhibit th the necessary vouchers, witbi
the first publication o
said administratrix,
the village of Rough
County, Cal. ~ SUSAN'C.
Administratrix of the estate of Geo. Flint,
deceased. ;
Rough and Ready, July 3d, 1877.J.M, Walling, Att’y for Adm'r.
DELINQUENT NOTICE.
Cx SPRING GRAVEL MINING CO.
Location of seid works near Willow
Valley, Nevada ‘Tounship, Nevada County,
Cal. Notice:There are delinquent upon
the following desciibed stock, on account
. prize, $5 00.
9th, Foot race, 100 yards, turn
stuke and return; prize, $5 00.
10th. Foot race, backward
yards; prize, $2 50.
* Commencing promptly at 3 o’clock
P. M., on Pine street, between GCommercial and Broad. Music will be
in attendance, ComMITTER.
The Nevada County Democrats.
The Sacramento Lecord suys:
The Nevada county Democrats
have held their Convention, the chief
interest of which lies in the’ platform
adopted. This platform reads wore
like a burlesque of the Petroleum V.
Nasby order than a set of sober resolutions prepared by rational beings.
It sets out with the assumption of
fraud in the election .of Hayes, and
calmly ignoring the final decision of
the tribunal which both parties
agreed in appointing, declares that
Tilden and Hendricks were chosen
President and Vice President. We.
do not know what purpose can bé seeured by imbecilities of thia kind, be. yond branding their projectors as particularly foolish people. “Bat this is
in effect the Alpha and Omega of the
platform. In fact it is really nothing
more than a feeble reflection of the
querulous speech made. byTilden
the other day before the Manhattan
Club, and the effect of which
was to shelve that disappointed
candidate effectually. We look in
vain for anyindorsement; of reform
principles and measures, The Nevada county Democrats are dumb in
regard to civil service reform, and
itis « fuir presumption that they want
none of it. There is the usual stale
denunciation in the ery of ‘‘fraud.’’
Ifthe Democrats, either ia Nevada
county or elsewhere, think they can
go before the country upon that
issue alone, we are quite content
‘tat they should make the experiment, though fora party which has
to catch the woodchuck, seeing that
there is no meat in the house, the
bait seems a sufficiently risky one.
50
Groceries, Provisions. etc.
Chas. E. Mulloy, successor to Lester & Mulloy, gives notice in the
Transcairt, that he keeps constantly‘
on hand a large and choice stock of
groceries, haidware, crockery, wines
and brandies, the best to be had in
the city. Give him acall, as he sells
the best of goods at the lowest pricesDon’t forget the ylice—52, Broad
streef.
Tuer is no trouble congenial companiouship cannot soften, no joy it
cannot iacrease. The poorest dwelling, the most meagre fare, shared
with people whose thoughts are one’s
own, who catch one’s-meauing at
ouce, and enjoy the same fthiugs, is
better then all the luxuries the world
can give shared by those who are
delighted by wbat bores us,and when
we ‘are delighted are unatterably
Supervisors Altan and Brady reported verbally that after having purchased a’safe for the Treasurer of
the county, they had deemed it necessary to purchase a building to be
used as a°Treasurer’s office; that they
had procured a building and lot on
Broad street, in the city of Nevada
to be appraised; that appraisers
were appotated by Supervisors G.
G. Allen, A, B. Brady and J. 8.
Thompson, to-wit: A. B. Dibble,
Niles Searls and Geo. E, Turner:
that said appraisers duly appraised
that certain lot and brick building
therein situate, in Nevada City, and
described as lot No, three, (3) -in
in block No, sixteen, (16) on the official map of said city, at the sum of
$3,500. And after sach appraisement the said Supervisors purchased’
said property for thesum of $3,000.
Now, on motion, it is ordered that
the said purchase be, and the same
is hereby confirmed; and all the acts
of said Supervisors G. G. Allan, <A.
B. Brady and J. 8, Thompson, ina
connection with said purchase, are
hereby approved, ratified and confirmed.
B. H. Gaylord having advanced to
the couuty the sum of $3,000, for the
purchase of the lot and buildin
for a Treasurer’s . office; it is
agreed that the Board wijl allow
him interest oa said sum of $3,000,
at the rate of ten per cent, per
annum,
The Board took arecess, until 2
o'clock, P. M,
AFTERNOON SESSION.
The Board reassembled at 2 o’clock
P. M., ull the members being present.
The following demands were ordered paid, . : :
ON GENERAL’ FUND.
G.S. 8. Getchell, Constable’s fees,
$15 00. : a
R. M; Hunt, attendance on sick
at jail, $56 00.
: ON SPECIAL FUND,
J. R. Cross, for Constable’s fees,
$109 60,
Daniel Collins, incidental expen.
ses of Assessor’s office, $35 00.
P. H. Belden, stationery, $40 48.
J, ©, Dickerman, repairs on Cour
“House, $4 25. a
G. G,. Allan,freight on safe,$21 42.
J. N. Payne, Insurance on county
buildings, $187 50.
ON HOSPITAL FUND,
KR. M. Hunt, care of indigent sick
and burying paupers, $2119 00.
The report of R. M. Hunt as
County Physician was examined and
being found correct was approved.
On motion the Board adjourned to
meeton Thursday July Sth at 10
o'clock a.m..
Jamxs D. Warrs, Clerk.
By Jobn Webber, Deputy,a icles
ter At the Ladies’ Bazaar, next
door to the Theatre, is the place to
get all kinds of refreshments. Open
6th. **Columbia the Land of the}
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bored.
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Ail 12°o’clock to-bight,
Robinson representing Calantha and
R. D. Penrose, Jr., representing Executioner, all of whom sustained
their characters in such a way as to
do credit to themselves and the Order. Your ‘‘bald-headed’’correspondebt stood to be looked at in the
character of Pythias. At 10 o’clock
P. M., preceded by the brass band,
theK. of P., in charge of Jas. Marriott, followed by some two hundred
persons, marched back to Edwards’
Hall, where all the admirers of the
art Terpsichorisan had an opportuni
ty of tripping the light fantastic toe,
and many there were who, embrac.
ing that opportunity, ‘‘duncéd all
-bight, till broad day light, and went
home with the girls in the morning.’’ Take it all in all, it has been
rightfully pronounced one of the
most gnccessful and pleasant affairs.
that has ever transpired in this cosy
little village. A.A S&S.
(4 Luscious ice cream, and other
refreshments, both to eat and drink,
will be found at the Ladies’ Bazaar,
next door to the Theatre. Open today and to-morrow.
atl
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Tuat which especially distinguishes a higher order of man froma
low order‘of mah, that which cunstitutes human goodness, human
nobleness, is surely not the degree of
enlightenment with which men pursue their own advantage; but it is
self forgetfulness; it is self-sacrifice;
it is the disregard for personal pleasure, personal indulgence, personal
advantage, remote or present, be-’
cause some other line of conduct is
more right.
Clothing! Clothing!
The largest and best assortment
of Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing, Hats, Farnishing Goods, Boots,
and Ladies Shoes,
prices, at HYMAN BROS.,
Corner Broad and Pine Streets.
jy1-tt
Lost,
In this city, on Tuesday evening
last, a Red Russian Leather Pocket-Book, containing money, rings,
etc, ‘The finder will be suitably reat the Sheriff’s office. je28tf
Tue Intense Itching exused by
certain diseases of the skin is speedily allayed by Glenn’s Sulphur Sop
which entirely removes every species of eruption, is perfectly safe,
and far cleaner, and more effective
than any ointment,
Ladies of Forty who use Hill’s
Hair Dye seenyten-years younger,
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Brown's Bronchial Troches, for
Palmo and Asmathic Disorders,
have proved ‘their efficacy by a test
, testimonials from
ot. many years and have received
at the lowest ’
warded by leaving it at this office or . :
eminent men who
of-assessimrent—“No:-t4,
day of June, 3877, the s veral amounts
Set opposite the names of the respective
sharebolders, as follows:
No. Cer. No, Shs. Amt.
Murchie JC, 4 30. 450
Murchie J C, 2 30 4 50
Marchie J 6, 3 30 4 50
Murchie J C, 4 30 4 50
Murchie J C, 176 15 2 25
Brown J5, 12 50 7£0
Brown J 8, 13 50 7 50
Brown J 8, 14 50 7 5u
Brown J §, 15 50 7 50
Brown J 8, 16 50 7 50
Brown J 8, 17 50 7 50
Parker AH, Trustee, 22 200 30 00
Parker A oH; Trustee, 23 200 30 00
Parker A H, Trustee, 24 2vu0 30 00
Parkcr A H, Trustee, 25 ~ 200 30 CO
Parker AH, T ustee, 26., 200 8000
Parker A H, Trustee, 27 1000 150 60
Shortridge Charles, 29 10 150
Shortridge Charles, 30 10 1 50
Sbortridge Charles, 31 10 1 50
Shortridge Charles, 32 10 1 50
Short: idge Charles, 33 10 »'1 50
Shortridge Charles, 34 10 1 50
Shortridge Charles, 35 10 1 50
Shortridge Charles, 36 30 1 50
Shortridge Charles, 37 10 1 50
Shortridge Charles, 39 10.. 160
Shortridge Charles, 40 10 150
Shortri ge-8, 41 10 ] 60
Shortridge 8, 42 “10 1 50
Shortridge 8, 43 10 1 50
Shortridge 8, 44 10 1.50
Shortridge 8S, 45 10 1 50
Shortridge 8, 46 10 1 50
Shortridge J C, 47 10 1 50
Shortridge J C, 48 10 150
Shortridge LG, __ 49 10 1 50
Shortridue J C, 50 10 1 50
Shortridge JC, 61 10 1 50
Shortridge J C, 52 Hi) 150
Shortridge EW, 60 0 150
Shortridge E W, Isl 15 225
Ohampberlain Belle, 65 10 1 50
Chamberlain Belte, 66 10° 1-50
Chamberlain Belle, 67 10 1 60
Chamberlain Belle, 68 10 1 50
Chainberiain Belle, 69 10 1 60
Chamberlain Belle, 70 10 1-50
Chamberlain Belle, 7 16 1 50
Chamberlain Belle,. 72 10 1 50
Chamberlain Belle, . 73 10 1 60
Chamberlain Belle, 4 10 1 50
Chamberlain Belle, 15 10 1 50Chamberlain Belle, 76 , 10 150
Marsh Chas, 57 1600 225 00
“Marsh Chas, 13 250 37 50
Marsh Chas, 72 250 37 50
Marsh Chas, — 80 145 21 75
Marsh Chas, 157 278 41 70
Muller Ed, 105 100 15 00
Muller Ed, 106 25 375
Muller Ed, 107 25 375
Maller Fa, ; 108 25 375
Muller Ed, 109 25 3 75
Muller Ed, 172 62 7 88
Brown J §, 114 =100 15 00
Brown J 8, 115 100 15 00
Brown J 8, 116 100 15 00
Brown J S, 118 100 15 60
Brown J 8, 119 40 6 00
brown J 8, 352 20 3 00
Bennett Asa, 153 30 450
Bennett Asa, 154 50 4 50
Bennett Asa, 155 7 105
And in accordance with law, and an
order of the Board of Trustees, made on
the. First day of June, 1877,
80 tmany shares ef each parcel of
such stock as may be necessary,
will be sold at public auction st the office of the Secretary, room 2, second floor
southwest corner of Broad and Pine streets,
Nevada City. California, on Saturday, the
14th day of July, 1877, at the hour of-one
o’clock P. M. of said day, to pay said deliiquent assessment thereon,together with
costs of adveitising and expenses of sale.
I, J. ROLFR, Secretary.
Nevada City, July 3d, 1877,
CAUTION
—TO—
HYDRAULIC MINERS!
LL persons, excepti those who
have purchased the right from me,are
hereby cautioned against using, or making,
or selling any device forturning the discharge pipes of Hydraulic Machines which
uses the deflecting power of the stream of
water. Any such device is an infringement of United States Letters Patent,
granted to me on the 16th of May, 1876,
and reissued September 19th, 1876. I have
commenced suit against Richard Hoskin
for ing my said patent, and-intend
to prosecute all parties using such device without license from me, there being
bo other way to protect my rights, Any
parties wishing to ourchase--the right to
Monpay, July 2nd, 1877. a
+
;—Jonn Hanty:
“of the estate of Geo. Flint, deceased. Notion,
1776,
' For the Benefit of the
MILITARY AND FIRE
HUNT'S, HALL,WEDNESDAY EVENING,
_ CUMMITTEE OF RECEPTION;
Nevada Light Guard—Lieut. W. J.Organ
Lieut. J. 83. Murchie, sergeant-W_¥ Evens,
Nevada Hose Co. 1, W.R. Coe, Jos .Olive,
E. W. Avery. c. 5
Pennsylvania Engine Co. No. 2, C. MeElvy, Adolph Chaty, Geo. Baily.
FLOOR MANAGERS.
Chief Engineer, A. R. Lord,
Captain John A, Rapp, :
‘Ed. Goldsmith, C. J. Naffziger,
Mark Shaver.
Admission Tickets, $1 50.
Dancing to commence at 9 o*elovk,
Music under the Direction of
MULLER. & BECKETT.
AN INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO ALL
ne
NEVADA LIGHT GUARD!
YOU ARE HEREBY ORDERFD TO
A APPEAR AT YOUR ARMORY,
IN FULL UNIFORM,
Wednesday, July 4, 1877,
AT 9 O'CLOCK, A. M.
‘The Company will march promptty at 10 1-2 o’clock, and all not
in ranks. will be considered as
absentees. _
Tue’ Company will participate in the
festivites in thie city, and assist in making this dsy one long to be remembered
with pride and satisfaction,
Under no circumstances (except. sickness) will any of the company be excused
from pagadingen ths day.
On this National Birthday, the Company
should endeavor, and is expected, by full
ranks and soldierly appearance, not only
to do credit tothe day, but also to the
State. J. A. RAPP,
See Captain Commanding.
W. F. Evens, 0.8. jn28
LU
-TRE will be opened on the
EVENING OF JULY 3d,
AND CONTINUE OPEN THE FOURTH
AND EVENING OF: THE: FIFTH,
FOR THE SALE OF
CHOICE REFRESHMENTS,
Stich aa—
Sandwiches, Baked Beans, Cakes,
Pies, Hot Coffee and Tea,
Iced Coffee and Tea; Ice
Cream, Real Lemonade, Strawberries, &c, &ce,
Also for the disposal of
USEFUL. AND ORNAMENTAL
ARTICLES.
The whole to be under the auspices ef the Ladies Aid Society.
Residents and visitors are cordially invited. Admittance free.
xe jy1
ee ies
Nevada Co, N, G. R.R
TIME TABLE, JULY 4th, 1877.
ra
. yy ebeeg te CARS will be run between
Graas Valley and Nevada City, as follows: s
° LEAVE
GRASS VALLEY,. NEVADA CITY.
8:45 A. M. 11:00 A. M1030 © 12:00 M.
1:00 P. M. 2:00 P. M340. * 4:20
3:30 “ : < ‘ 700 ‘
sm CU
Tickets for Round Trip, 50 Cents
Good only for that day, and on Excursio®
Cars only.
Gro. FLETCHER J. F. Kipper,
"Gen’l Ticket Agt. Gen’) Supt.
jezs-ta
DRESS MAKING.
Ay
PLAIN SEWING
use this device, can-do so by making ap. Petey my es House No. 10
Plication to me, . . Pine Street, Nevada City, Os agers
th Big EN Ey C; FEBEING, _ j Suponaion Bridge snd. Baptiat Chure North Bloomfield, Nevada Co., Cal,“ June 12th, 1877-Am,
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GRAND BALL.
DEPARTMENT!
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FOURTH OF JULY BAZAAR.
HF Building NEXT TO THE THEA-.
No ps
” office to
tend to.
‘tion of B
the Me
Springs,
place, “n
July 19!
Any and
may feel
are assur
. The m
Band ‘are
of the C
morning
ing the O
to recei:
Grass Va
Superinte
The roc
the 3rd le
Half Milk
any seen .
going to-b
ed.
Jesse S
other stor
Boulder s
Two sta
came dow!
ship yeste
tion here
Yesterd:
for an ove!
Street ru
. should be)
Everybo
is yours?
——Purdon’:
in many pl
R. M.-F,
day.
The city
ance last é}
busy decor,
The Rai
Tun betwee
ley as follo:
for this city
1,2:40, 3:
this city. for
12-M., and :
éts for t]
There will
from the V;
The wori
Saturday n
Seegnd Ady
T. Ellard
Tusticating
The city
thing when
prohibiting
crackers, b
limits, exce}
Usually it h.
eral days be
One day fo
sufficient, “
day to mak
Antoine T
tions for tw
cream to be .
€rs to-day.
get good ice
It is said t
actual count
from Grass V
stands for ‘th:
onade, &c,
Pine stre
: “hyely appes
while the Bp
band of musi
A very larg,
Tlved here fr:
See the grand
Special Fun
This fand }
édand suppo
of Nevada Co;
at time it is
¢urred but tw:
TY of the coun
* in 1874, and ¢
It 8€ems to us
be made to ha
this county ju
ed to be—a ca,
of Supervisors
hundreds of &
Session on tha:
Possibly be pu
Before buying
would have bee
eontractg mad
890d faith to b,
have been met
business men (
that light. y
ing more to £
Er At the —
door to. the Ta.
Right,
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