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July 4, 1883 (4 pages)

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NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT. “Rear SENS eene a * BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. TO-DAY’S DOINGS. ee ees The Proceedings of Monday and What Will be Done And the Time Tuesday. ‘No Rapet To-morrow. “ . Board of Equalization. ; Monpay, July 2d, 1883. NEW PAINT SHOP, Personal and Social Items Gleanca Here and There. The Board ofSupervisofs met as a for Doing It. WAT THEY ARE DOING. Monway, July 2d, 1883. The Light Guard will assemble at The patriotic attaches of the TRanBoard of Equalization according to W. W, Stone and John R. Stone, The Board'met pursuant to law the Armor y at 9 a.m. sharp. After law. Present, Superivisors H. L. old °59-ers of Nevada City, have sorrPr have made all arrangements on the above date. —_— “ITY, the Tri to me Con no paper will be issued from this ofins, President H. L. Day, ’ presid. ing. fice to-morrow morning. The minutes of the previoug meet: lscneeamaentlidiehiditaemacceniien aii aah ing were read and approved, BRIEF MENTION, The Citizens Bank havin, deposiVarious Happenings In and out of ted $15,315 with the Count TreasTown. . urer for the remainder of the Bond s The new bell ef the CongregationNos, 351 to 50 as 0 per receipt on file. Therefore it is hereby ordered, al Charch has arrived, The Postoffice will be open from That the County Treasurer deliver the balance of the County Bonds isone to two o’clock this afternoon. $6, worth of gold bars ready sued by this Board during the last for shipment adorned the counter of fiscal year to the Citizens Bank in ‘the Citizens Bank yesterday. : accordance with the terms of the E. Rosenthal yesterday sent to the agreement heretofore entered into, TRANSCRIPT some very fine peaches. at the rate of 21-10 per cent, preHe keeps all kinds of fruit for sale. mium, The Horribles will meet this afThe following demands against fernoon at 2 o’clock in Hunt’s Hall, the county were found due and orinstead of at the Theatre as oerigidered paid on the nally intended. GENERAL FUND, The arctic soda fountain at Carr d. W. De Golia, jury script,. $41, Brothers’, corner Pine and CommerGeo. E. Turner, jury Script, $85cial streets, will be one of ‘ the head50.) centres of attraction in Nevada City Citizens Bank, jury script, $388. to-day. Geo, C. Gaylord, jury script, $79Those citizens who propose organ50. ising a lecture burcau in this place Chas. Hepler, jury script, $3, talk of holding a meeting at Justice Care-Bros., jury script, $6.50, Blakey’s courtroom next Saturday John Keiser, Justice of Peace and eveni.g to elect officers, although no Coroner’s fees, $54, : definite arrangements have yet been John Rich, Justice’s fees in crimdecided on. inal cases, $6. Ed, Dolliver ‘pleaded guilty yesJames Marriott, Justice’s fees in terday morning to a charge of battery and was fined $20 by Justice criminal cases, $6. C. F. Byrne, Justice’s feesin crimBlakey. He says that. he did not P.M, Pyrotechnical display from Morgan & Roberts Block beginning at dark, After the fireworks a ball at Hunt’s Hall. Goyne’s Brass Band will furnish music during the day and evening. Barrels of ice water will be placed at convenient intervals so that those who are satisfied with such a thin beverage need not go tLirsty. Some of the most important phases of Grass Valley life will be represented in the procession. A large delegation of spectators will come up from that town on the 3,30 train, arriving in time to see the fun, The display of fireworks to-night will be the finest ever witnessed in this’city. The pieces will include a revolving fountain, polka batteries, mammoth mine ofstars and serpents, palm trees, fans, ‘Italian suns, floral bomba, rosettes, two pound rockets, parachute rockets, two twenty-foot meteoric balloons, four fifteen-foot ballons, and the American eagle, No one.besides the committee will be alknow what he was about when he lowed on the building from which “ H. Davis Justi , ce’s fees in criminkicked up that rampus at the Coun-: they are fired. ty Treasurer's office, but was crazy al cases, $75. A. R. Wads wort h, Justice’s fees drunk, Amounts Paid In, in criminal cases, $19, E., L. Melbourne, Justice’s fees in criminal cases, $9. A Live Text, HAND A AND iD SUE FOR 3 CAN ARGE. NOT, City CARR as Christ also loved the church, and CITY gave himself for it.” *So ought men to love their wives, as their own bodies. He that loveth his wife loveth himself,” The following business was transacted in the Superior Court yesterday, Judge John Caldwell presiding: Willoughby vs. Gold’ Flat Eureka class G. M. Co. Demurrer overruled and twenty days given to answer. Ella M. Rose vs. Nevada and G, V. Lumber Co. Demurrer over ruled and thirty days given to answer. Miller vs, Sprung. Demurrer ar gued by J.:M.Walling for plaintiff and A. D. Mason for: defendant. Overruled as to first and second counts; sustained as to third. Etc. ry ELDER jafCity 6h. inds. tions Grags. Valley personals: 7 Steve Venard $171.90, C. C. Town-' Benefit Coneert. Peter The Pingree Case. The second trial of the Pingrees for keeping a house of ill fame has been postponed in Justice Davis’ court at Grass Valley till next Monday. Attorney Caldwell went below acouple of days since to endeavor to get from the Supreme Courta writ of prohibition to prevent the court from trying it, I. H. Corey and wife, San Francisco, Tuespay, July 3d, 1883. The Board met pursuant to adjournment all members present. . _H. L. Day, President of the Board presiding. oe The minutes ef-~the-previous meeting were read and approved. The assessment roll was received from the Assessor and the Clerk was instructed that the Board of Equalization is now in session for the purpose of equalizing the assessments of the county. ‘ s and Frank James (Manager of -the Western Union Telegraph Company) Our Dress GoodsD vartnent is Complete, TERRE TIME RENE ROE ROD Fresh Candy at Brand Bros, Mis Soul and Mis Silver. Ginghams..... 9, 124, 164, 19] Fine Invisible Plaids....29, 39 Notice to Creditors. Arcric Soda Water with Fruit Sytups, at Carr Bros, tf Chevoits...... 124, N the Superior Court of the County of ROPMOG E6635) Cig) a [ Nevada, Staté of California. 16%, 19, 29] Buntings...... reg ar 19, 26 cticidee es 9! Chambrays.... tibeseece vo 2B Inthe ple ponte the Estate of J. H. McMurtry, de8t, ec pEstate of J. H. McMurtry, deceased.— Notice is hereby given by the undersignLadies’ Hose, all shades... -« 9) Children’s Hose,{9, 12}, 163, 19, 95 ed, Administrator of the estate of J, H. Be. Ladies’ Fancy Hose .25, 39, 49, 69 Sess sstese sesceeresene ss BOy 49, pint K aoromSon byes gg ot end all ms having claims ins! C) id deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said Administrator, at the law office of Niles Searls, the same being the place for thé transacvion of the business of said estate in the county of Nevada, W. 8. McMURTRY, ‘Your asking me how I came to use it, reminds me of the story of the Scotchman who,on his deathbed, Gents’ Fancy Hose....25, 39, 49 . Children’s gray mixed: .. 124, 12 DOMESTICS Trish Linen Crash..9, 124, 168, 17 Sheetin, ce seu eld, 39, 49 “ee 1 Fine Liuen Towels, per dozen, 2 00 makethings all right with the Lord yd wide.... ‘ 9, 11, ie Beautiful Linen Napkins, s by leaving some money to the kirk,” 99 White Spreads...89, $1 39, $ ’ ‘Will the Almighty pass me inAdministrator of Estate of J. H. McMurtry, Table Linen ...,... deceased, to Heaven if I give 10,000 pounds Dated at Nevada City, June 80th, 1888, to the kirk, d’ye think?’ said he,” Searls, Niles& Searls’ Attys. ' jy8 ““T can’t promise ye thot, mon,’ Handkerchiefs, 5, 9, 124, 168, 19, Ladies’ White Skirts, 99, $1 15, answered the minister, ‘but I advise Peveue ew Gey cape ce , 39, 49, 99, sere ee neee oe eeeeee . ye to try the experiment.’ ” Beautiful Cream Spanish Ties, 99 Ladies’ Chemise.......:. Laughing heartily at thestory, Fancy Veiling 25 Night Dresses, 99, $1 25 Rev, F. E. Osborne, of No, 273. Og** Colored Bobonet.... 29, 49 owes $1 49, $1 99, $2 49, $2 99%, den avenue, Jersey City, pastor of through the mail of such intended Children’s white and colored readyLadies’ and children’s Drawers, 49, the First Baptist Church, West Homade Dresses, $1 25, $149, $1 99, i ee ay eeeeeee raise, 75, 99 boken, continued: “‘That’s what I $2 25, $2 49, $2 99. Ladies’ and Gents’ Undervests,49, 75 : By order the Board adjourned did with Parker’s Tonic; I tried The above Reward will Infants’ Robes, from $1 -49 to $6 00 Embroideries..... fi to meet Thursday morning, July 5th, the experiment. It more than met ; Laces my expectations, and I am very glad be paid to any one giving 1883, at 10 o’clock, to testify to'its excellence. It. yoes: Attest: F, G. Bearry, Clerk. to the root of all digestive and nerv By W. D. Harris, Deputy. ous derangements so common among such information as will Untrimmed Hats from 19 cénts to $1 99. men of ny profession, For women Ostrich Tips from 39 cents to $1 49. Fuaas of all sizes at E. Rosenand chronic invalids the Tonic is a lead to the apprehension} perfect invigorant, and is destined thal’s store on Commercial street, 1t to supplant all other remedies for Ostrich Plumes from $1 99 to $9 00. and conviction of the par——— + > this purpose, A single dose _proRoses, Poppies, Margaretts, Monteurs, Hand, Where to Go. duces the gentle perspiration and some Sprays, Daisies, etc. ,» from 5 cents to $2 99 ty or parties who caused Go to the Union Hotel July 4th, sense of life which{eradicates disease. after a life.of meanness, wanted to NOTIONS. 0,000 Reward . It seems to rouse every organ into activity. Ladmire it, too, for its the destruction of the Dam power to antagonize the hold of the liquor habit over inebriates,” This preparation which has been of the Milton Mining and Wa known as ParKgr’s GINGER . Tonrc, will .hereafter be. called — simply PARKER’sS Tontu. As unprincipled dealers are constantly deceiving their customers with inferior articles under thé name of ginger; and as yinger is really an unimportant flayoring ingredient, we drop the misleading word. There will be no change, in the preparation ‘itself, and all bottles Heapquarters for 4th of July goods at Brand Bro.’s Bookstore. 5t field about four hours earlier than the usual time. All styles and shades of ribbon from 5 cents to ter Company, on the 18th $1 oo per yard. instant, situated on the ® o We will hereafter make ialty. headquarters of the Midwho MILLINERY a spec We purpose keeping a first-class Trimmer will trim Hats and Bonnets in the G2 Latest STYLES9 . The Kate Castleton Bonnet Frame made to order in all sizes, Call and see us—we dle Yuba River. MILTON MINING & WATER CO. in the hands of dealers, wrapped under the name of Parker’s Gincer Ton1C, contain the genuine. medicine if the fac-simile signature of Hiscox & Co. is at the bottom of the outside wrapper. Plain and Ottoman Satins, Plushes“and Velvets. in all the new shades. will treat you politely whether you purchase or not. Er Samples sen. free of charge.%y Goods sent to any part of the county on -receipt of price, or C. Oe D. g@ Terms Strictly Cash.-<g San Francisco, June 21, 1883" Gee Narrow Margins BEARN AnD & SHALLENB GER, A American 9 Cent Store ——AND——. BROAD STREET, --~~~ NEVADA CITY C. A. BARRETT, 1.30 SEE PLUG TOBACCO. A Good Example. The Union says: The example of the Idaho mine, in introducing water power for milling, hoisting and pumping, will be generally followed up by the miuing companies of Grass Valley district, judging from the talk of owners—but the change will be made gradually. cake. RRR URNS BL Sav money by buying your groBlackberry, apple and peach Pie. Tue biggest and best stock of fireceries and provisions at the Beeworks in the county, at Rosenthal’s, Fresh lot of Candy. hive. . jun5-2w Ice cold Lemonade. i Large crowds of boys gather daily Soda Water. LarcE stock of fireworks at Brand in front of Brand Bros. looking wistAnd numerous other delicacies and & Bro’s, jy3-2t. fully at the large display of fireworks, substantials, It NEW BAKERY RECTOK BHOS......Proprietor July 1, 1883, E. B. Palmer, Camptonville. H. Brewer, do fee™lee (reamSaloon G. A. Hare, do M AIN STREET, adjoining Union Hotet. B, Guscetti, City. ° Mrs. Grissell, Washington. A, G. Chew. Red Dog, A. J. Ridge, Grass Valley. H. R. Lovejoy, Oakland, —)— 0. C. BLEY, Proprietor, E. P. Gregory, do J. McLeod, Hunts Hill, 8. Peck, Blue Tent, J. N. Davis, do A, J. Tiffany, San Juan, A. Andrews, San Francisco, J. Harvey, do H. Harris, Germany, M. Hudson & 8, Washington. P* ES, CAKES AND BUNS made fresh every day. —— Choice Candies of all kinds, . NOTICE. ue I hereby «notify Maruel Oliver i tf Gt CENTS @ glass_ for Sods Water at Carr Bros. Buy tickets. tf gtaining combs he took from my CaILpRen’s pietures taken instan’. stanecusly by Swart. Nevada City paint shop,I will send a warrant _ Boy y@ir candy for the 4th at that if he does not return to me the PS REAR Sie dD Brand Bros. crane arte je80-3t, 5t NOTICE, There is no comfort,night or day, When teeth aresuffering from decay, And ob ! the pain that we shall feel, When bitterhoursat last reveal, ‘That all our woe came grim and gaunt. From our negleet of SOZODONT. Go witTH the crowd to Brand Bros, je30-3t. ~) MERINO, CALIFORNIA FLANNEL, CANTON FLANNEL, <4 AND WHITE JEANS. Scarlet, Blue and Grey Wool OVERSHIRTS TRUNKS and VALISES. * STockz FINEST ASSORTMENT ! LOWEST PRICES !
At Giff’s Cigar Factory BROAD ST NEAR PINE. D, H. MILLE Broad Street) 9 Odd Fellows’ Building. most Fashionable stock of CONSISTING OF FINE MEN'S DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS, COTTONADE PANTS, DUCK PANTS,; CARDIGAN JACKETS Pocket Kn ves, Portmonnaies, — Notions, AND— YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING. HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, SCARFS, Particular attetion is directed.to my line . TIES, ARMLETS, STOCKINGS, . IN 3 TOURISTS’ CUIDE. {FANCY PERCAL, And CHEVIOT SHIRTS, BROADCLOTH —A THE— -CASSIMERE AND SCOTCH WHITE SHIRTS, GINGHAN BLOUSES, ‘Boot Blacking and Brushes, THE BEST LOT OF CUFF BUTTONS, COLLAR BUTTONS, STUDSfand SCARF§PINS of _PRINCE ALBERT SUITS, oe 5 : : oe eiamienoae rn ad Ever brought to.this market. . ‘THE “LATEST OUT” ae Take a look at the ~ IN _ i TRUCKEE BASIN; NARROW MARCINS Neckwear, Fancy Shirts, Fancy Hosiery, Hats & Caps. * Can éecure them by applying to J.8. HOLBROOK, ‘SPOT CaAasE, An unusually large display of STRAW HATS. _. NEVADA CITY, CAL.,. 6. A. BARRETT, SAMPLES IN THE SHOW WINDOW, “Who has a limited number on hand, FOR———_n None is hereby given that the “Board aN of Education of Nevada City” will hold f as meeting on SATURDAY, JULY 14th, 1883, at 10 o’clock A.M. for the ‘pur ~~ of arranging salaries and selecting ‘eachers for the ensuing School year. A plications for positions as Teachers will i received at any time Pag order of the 4 to said m rd, — J. M. WALLING, Clerk. and CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING, BLOUSES, AND HISTORY OF THE ——— Just received from San Francisco, the Largest OVERALLS, JUMPERS, _ 0, © BLEY, Proprietor. { EDWARDS’ TOURISTS’ GUIDE wv Brand Brothers, UNDERWEAR iN FINE SCOTCH WwooL, ; Made to order, A Trvs friend to the weak and DIED. Rockers, Roman Candles, PinJ. J. Jackson, of the Beehive groconvalescent is Brown’s Iron, BitAt this city, July ‘8d, 1888, Mrs. A. McIce Cream and Water Ices. wheels, Crackers, Torpedoes, Bombs, cery store, keeps constantly in stock ters. i eta etc., at Rosenthal’s, It. a complete assortment of the best Aut kinds of Fire Crackers at and purest wines and liquors for Everything neat,and attendance prompt. Notice. 5t Bratid Brothers. family and medicinal purposes. lw The ladies of the Reading Room Four Soda Water tickets for .25 Freen caramels at Brand Bros. 3: Association will serve Tea, Coffee, ICE is hereby given that the Assesscents at Carr Bros. tf ment Roll of the County of Nevada is Lemonade, Ice Cream, etc., on the now in the hands of the Clerk of the Board Fourth, at the Reading Room, for . Icz-Cotp: Soda Water, pure and ” A PERMANENT restoration of exof Equalization, which is in session for the hausted and worn-out funetions fol-. purpose of equalizing the assessment of the the purpose of paying some bills they palatable, on draught day and evenAtvest: F, 4, BEATPY, Clerk. 4 pane DESIRING = ° lows the use of Brown’s Iron Bitters. . County, . jy4 By W. D. Harris, Dep we. Donations and help will be ing, at Carr Bros.’ drugstore. ae received from all interested in. the ‘Dursz Hams at Smith's. Nive Lance assortment of Flags at and juicy. Articles for gentlemen’s§wear and use: @ FANCY CAKE FOR WEDDINGS, Etc., W. Carter & w, S. Francisco. Os SR SEWING SILK, MOHA! and ILK BINDINGS, LINENgTHREAD, BUTTONS, Ete., Etc., ———AND—— ee Free Reading Room. By order, Mrs. Patarer, V. P. LARGus T iJ Aut kinds ofcanned meats at the Beehive grocery store on CommerAt Bley’s restaurant, on Main cial street. jun5-lw street adjoining the Union Hotel, preparations have been made for acFresu candy for the 4th at Brand commodating any number of people & Bro’s, jy3-2t. to-day, The bill of fare includes : Skating this Week. Five different kinds of Ice Cream, viz: Lemon, vanilla, chocolate, frozThere will be skating every evenen custard and banana. ing this week at the Theatre, also on Lady fingers, sponge cake, jelly the afternoon of July 4th. jy1-6t py 75 . Oriental, in colors....... 2 «0 99. C. P., white and colors.... 3 49 Fine French Corsets..... 119 aint a Mn Lin eer .-3 48 ORNAMENTAL WORK day évening’s train for a visit to Lake Tahoe, Mrs, James Davis, who has EXECUTED IN FIRST CLASS STYLE, been visiting the family of Dr, Henry / H..J. DASSONVILLE. Beautiful Lawns, only..... 9) Brocaded Dress Goods.... 14 Davis for some weeks, left for her Nevada City, July 8d. PiQU@. ovecs es 9, 124, 163, 19, 25. Camels Hair...... ree, . . * Satins, in all the new shades.. 49} Nuns Veiling... home at Reno, Nevada, yesterday. oeeee 49, 99 W. K. Scott $45.80, M. Shea $19.60, Enough for All. after him, oO The Sunbeam......... The Matchless........ and wife, left Grass Valley by. Mon On motion the Board adopted’ the following rule to govern them in equalizing the Assessment Roll: of Nevada County. The Board may reduce any assessment in the manner prescribed by law, after notice has been given by the Clerk of the Board. The Board sitting asa Board of Equalization, may raise individual assessments after giving the party or parties interested, at least five days notice . Beautiful Corsets..... +++ 39] French Woven Corsets....1 40 Carriage and Sign Painting, The Dore, all colopi. seeveeces 49/ Venus, in white........2 39 SPOT CASEX. tf W, H. Crawrorp, Agent, ' Following is the programme of the Curinesrt Lanterns at Brand & E. Cummings $23, R. Dillon $8.40, entertainment to be given at the 5t Wm. Scott $68.80. Theatre next Saturday evening for Brothers. T. 8. Ford, District Attorney’s the benefit of Mra. Haldane and chilFresh Trout from Tahoe. fees, $270.25, dren: —_ By order, the Board adjourned to Instrumental Duet, ‘Il Trovatore,% Fresh Trout received from Lake TRAINS WILL LEAVE: AND ARRIVE AT 46 Broad Street, Nevada City meet Thursday, July 5th, at 10 Mrs. F. G. Beatty and Miss Della Tahoe every Tuesday and Friday. Eddy. Wowada City o’clock A.M. Attest: > je26-lw. Joun Bropig, Quartette, ‘‘Moonlight, on the CLOTH HOUSE, —ON AND AFTER—§ F. G. Bearry, Clerk. Lake,” Miss E, Cowdery, Mrs. Geo. Music Furnished. By W. D. Harris, Dep. Welch, and Messrs. Brown. and FINE TAILORING, Clancy. Parties in want of Music for parties, AS FOLLOWS : At Stockton Prices. Recitation, ‘‘Betsy Sway,” Janette balls, etc, can obtainfavorable terms McLean. _ Furnishing Goods, Hats, Etc, LEAVING FOR COLFAX. L. M. Bowdoin, formerly of this Vocal Solo, ‘‘In the Gloaming,” by calling at Guild’s Auction rooms, A. M, DAILY ; connecting with Pascity, is now extensively engaged at Miss Jennie Marsh, Commercial street, Nevada City. senger arriving in San Erancisco at Vocal solo, ‘‘Beautiful Bird Siny je26-2w . M., and 7.40 P.M. Stockton in the manufacture cf Berr Gurip, Manager. ‘Foreign and Domestic On,” Miss E. Cowdery. P. M. DAILY: connecting with Paskitchen cabinets, ant-proof refrigeraVocal quartette, Misses Anna and senger arriving in.San Francisco at FINEJWOOLENS, tors and ice chests, as will be seen Ida Conway, and Messrs. Moore and fo TAILORS TRIMMINGS, BO''YEL AKRIVALS. SPRING ANDSSUMMER SUITINGS, . by reference to his advertisement in Craze. P. M. DAILY ; connecting with PasRecitation, ‘‘Darius Greene’s FlyNATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL senger leaving San Francisco at 3.30 BROAD CLOTHS, another column. Mr. Bowdoin’s in —_o—. ing Machine,” Miss Maud Smith, BEAVERS, ventions are among the _ best Vocal solo, ‘‘Ruby,” Mrs, Dr. STANLEY A. EDDY...... Proprietor WORSTEDS, FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY. yet brought before the public, and Welch. Jaly 1, 1883, OUATINES, A. M. DAILY.: « Vocal solo, Miss Anna Conway. we can recommend him to our readB. Guscetti, Ranch. TAUPELINES, Recitation, “‘Spartcus’ Address to R. Huckins, San Juan.) ers (many of whom have known ‘him OUDALES, ARRIVING FROM COLFAX, the Gladiators,” G, D. Blakey. F, M. Pridgeon, Kennebec House. PIQUES, for years) as a square man to deal 11.08 A. M, DAILY. Instrumental solo, ‘Old Black H, L, Day, Truckee. CHEVIOTS with, Joe;” Mrs. F. G. Beatty. N. Powell, Benecia, AGONALS, 7 $3 P. M. DAILY ; connecting with PasG., Martin, do DOESKINS, Go to E, Rosenthal’s, Commercial Meéavy Costs. Jos. Perrin, Grass Valley. AM. senger leaving San Francisco at 8,00 MELTONS, P. D. Hortell, do street, for fireworks. The best asASSIMERES, 1.15 4: Pater: connecting with PasIn the case of J. M. Smith vs. the Geo. Hortell, do TRICOTS, A) senger leaving San Francisco at.3,30 sortment in town, lt W. F. Hanley, San Francisco, P.M, : Nevada’ Reservoir Ditch Company, TWEEDs, H. Noble, do NIGGER HEADS, j Go wit the crowd to Brand & which was tried in the Superior FROM GRASS VALLEY ONLY. Samuel Cline, Sebastopol. Court of this county, ‘and appealed Bro’s, jy3-2t. 8 00 P. M. (Sundays only.) For Gentlemen’s Dress and J. Holland, City. to the Supreme Court where the apGeorge Sharp, Downieville, BUSINESS SUITINGS, 6.00 P. M, DAILY. Ice Cream and Lemonade, at Mrs. peal was recently dismissed, defendL. Freyman, Odessa, Breed & Leddy’s. 2t Mrs, E, A. Ridge, Grass Valley. ants yesterday settled the costs and JOHN F. KIDDER, Gen’l Superintendent. MACHINE SILK, It CuinesE Bomss at Brand Bros: 5t interest amounting to $1,065. Union Hotel, send $60.50, D. W. Leech $57.60, was a contest over a. water right. Notice. KINDS’ OF ; We are offering to the people of Nevada City and County the most Wonderful Bargains in Corsets éver offered outside of San Francisco. Tuesday, July 3d, 1883, Superior Court. LES, Teeters $214.80, D. W. Leech $270, 'censes, $14.50. ifornia, and is now in Truckee, ready Livery Stable, to answer any official call that may be WHERE HE IS PREPARED fO~DO ALL made upon him, Johrison, and daughter, Miss Sadie, The following amounts were paid into the County Treasury during the During his pastorate inthis city, G. D. Blakey, Justice’s fees in past fiscal month : Rev. E. Jacka of the Methodist J. H. Howard, half proceeds of crimi nal cases, $102.50. Episcopal Church has. had a great By order the Board adjourned to sale of estray horse, $10, deal to say about the vices of the G. D, Squires, redemption certifiday, the duty men owe to their felmeet to-morrow morning at 10 and enjoy a Splendid Ice ‘Cream cates, $13. 35. } low creatures and their God, and o'clock, Chicken Dinner, nicely served in a A.C, H. Moore, half appraised Clerk Bearr G. F. Attes , t: y, many other subjects thedue concool room, from. 12 m, to 7:30 P.° mM, value of estray horse, $15. By W.'D. Harris, Deputy. sideration of which is calculated to G. D. Crocker, redemption ‘ certiraise the standard of morality in the Go to Mrs. Breed & Leddy’s, Comficates, $5.65. Turspay, July 3, 1883. community. We do not remember, mercial street, for Candy, Ice Cream John Webber, rent, $30. however, that he has yet preached g The Board met pursuant to adand Lemonade, 2 journment John A. Rapp, Recorder’s fees, all members present. H. upon the duties of husband and wife Branp Bros. have an immense to each other. There seems to bea L. Day, President of the Board. pre$252.15. stock of flags. je30-3t, R. D. Carter, Sheriff's fees, $97.siding: feverish desire among the people here 60. The minutes of the previous meetto hear his views on this important HANDsoM« Japanese fans at Brand F. G. _ Beatty, Clerk’s fes Bros, for 5 cents. topic, and a frequent attendant at his ing were read and approved, je3J-3t. ee The following demands against the $247.55. Church asks the TRANSCRIPT to sugChange of Time. D. Collins, poll takes, $2,303.90; gest that he expound his ideas from County were found due aud ordered personal property taxes, $3,358.52, the pulpit as to what constitutes dopaid on the On Wednesday, July 4th, thestage Catholic Church, Graniteville, reof the Eureka Express Company will GENERAL FUND, mestic bliss and the methods that G. D. Blakey, Justice of the Peace demption certificate, $4,26, are likely to secure it. As so much leave this city for North Bloomfield, G. von Schmittburg, licenses, Moore’s Flat and Graniteville at two is said in this connection, we are fees in criminal casés, $2. ° Constable fees in criminal cases -: $251.10. quite certain that if the reverend o’clock, A. M. Will leave GramiteF, G. Beatty, Auditor’s fees on liville, Moore’s Flat and North Bleomgentleman will take this subject for Wm.-H. Montgomery $139.10, J. his discourse next Sabbath evening, he will be sure to attracta large audience, These verses, the 25th and 28th, from the fifth chapter of Ephesians, might answer for a text: ‘Husbands, love your wives, even Entrance from Wellington’s ~~ — {TING . tory in San. Francisco. W. W. Stone is head of the Union Veterans of Cal Attest: F. G, Bearry, Clerk. By W. D. Harrts, Deputy. Kt The 9 Ca MOF, propose to establish a branch box fac: H* OPENED A PAINT SHOP WITH morrow morning at 10 o’clock, Main and Commercial streets, at tour inal cases, $18, ahi On motion H, L. Day was appointed President of the Board. . On motion the minutes of the previous meeting were read end approved, ! By order the Board to meet to WONDERFUL BARGAINS H. J. DASSONVILLE “Present. Superan inspection by Captain Rapp as inDay, K. Casper, Josegh Perrin, F. bought the Pacific Shingle and Box for taking an active part in to-day’s visors H. L. Day, K. Casper, Josep h specting Officer, the company will M, Pridgeon and Re.Huckins. Factory at Camp 16, pear Boca, and Perri n,F. M. Pridgeon and R. Huck: parade the celebration. That is:the reason whiy streets, heade d by their Band, and march tothe Rifle Grounds where target practice will take place, oe Exerciser at the Theatre at eleven A. M. ‘Street amusements at two P.M: Procession of Horribles and burlesque exercises at the junction of * ‘ * 46 Broad Street, Nevada Gity 8 f 4 * N _ Then drop in and learn the low prices, :