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July 9, 1876 (4 pages)

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yt Board of Edutation. Board of Education-met July 8th. Present, Messrs. Cashin, Marsh, Colley, Rick, Nihell and Organ. The Daily Branseri NEVADA CITY, CAL. — = 4 of Supervisors. C.O Taylor, Jory Term, 1876, The Board met Saturday, July 8. Present, full Board. T. P, Crandall, The Boatd proceeded to the elec-. President of the Board, presiding. de Sunday. Board Jnly 9, 1876. tion of teachers for the ensuing year. . The minutes: of yesterday The informal action of the Board read and approved. were = Peter Purdon, John Hastings, : ’ 5000 ~ The Dutch Flat. Forum gives the 1000 00 following additional particulars— $2,539 23 é DisTRIcT NO. 5, Wm Curless, $360 00 8 McFarland, James Cardwell, HOTEL ARRIVALS, The Fire at Little York. 130 00 150 00 100 00 about the fire at Little York. ‘On last night, July 5th, at about 11 o’clock the alarm of fire was given, and it was discovered that the upper Union Hotel. D.W. SNAPP, Proprietor, Fray, July 7th, 1876, JG Shawlenbergz,NON GRR 'W B Wood, Wheatland A Jackson, do D Collins, Grass Valley ARDibble, do ‘stéry of Skehan’s Hotel was.on ‘fire E. W. Roberts, Esq., presented a W Brown, 75 00 © Taylor, do -and that such progress was already Rudolph Spiler. 75 00 Bobt Brenham, San Francisco Mining Items, : cipal for the Public Schools was enpetition numerously signed by citi-} F Copeland, 75 00 made that the devdéuring element 8 M Sutherland, ao zens Of Grass Valley, Bridgeport and ~~ ‘Phe Providence mine never looked dorsed,. W C Barker, 75-00 A A Shields,.=----do: could not be stayed; in fact the builother Townships, praying that the J. G. Chestnut'was elected assistJd P Richardson, North Bloomfield “better than’ it does to-day. The Chas E Rushell,-Moore’s Flat ding and all its conterits were deBoard appropriate the sum of $16,$850 00 ledge is large and is filled with gold ant teacher for the High School. ' J Timket, do The followiug demands against the stroyed. On this building which Mrs Lyons, Oméga 000 for the purpose of constructing 8. A. Bullfineh was elected teachbearing sulphurets,© fhetets an ore Geo Edwards, Ed ward's Bridge has just undergone extensive repairs a road from Sweetland to Newtown, county were ordered paid. Ww — Ondshoon, Washingtrn _ hody opened up that will require er of the Grammar School, ON SPECIAL FUND. here was no insurance; and the -loss and that the towns of Grass Valley JE ys, : 8 do Mrs. O, E.; Parsons was elected \years to work out. It is-expected to Ebaugh, Willow Valley teacher for,-€he 1st Intermediate . .amd Nevada each construct roads to E. W.Avery, plumbing at Hospiubout $1,600 falls entirely on the CERB Thomas, Sacramento have one of the Fryer Processes put M Silva, Nevada City. ° : proprietor. es connect with the said road, at their tal $12 40, upon itassoon asthe machipery School. 5 8 Lewey, Willow Valisy—_ _____ON GENERAL ROAD FUND. ‘Tbe Banner Saloon, owned by W. ; W_G Moergan,City ae can_be completed. The old Soggs __Miss Kate Edwards was elected . own expense, _ “Geo. Gephard, for publie use of a M. Bernard,-across the street from A petition was also presented from teacher for the 2d Intermediate D T Cole, Downieville minp, which is onthe north of the the hotel, was burned down with all{ Mrs Cole, Murchie's Mine ‘residents of Nevada and Bridgeport portion of Toll Road,.$100 Providence, and a part of the same School, The Board resumed the’ consider‘its: contents except about $100 in Miss S, Nilon was elected teacher Townships, asking that the county ledge, is looking first-rate now. A ee ation of the petition of residents of goods saved. Entire loss about $1,purchase the Pardon Road and rich-pay chute was was struck some for the 3d Intermediate School. Washington, to declare asa public bridge across the Yuba, and make 600. “Insured for $800. This builé Miss Phil A. Davénport was elec_» time since and has no signs of giving highway, the road from the town: of ding contained the post office. _ ed teacher for the 4th Intermediate. the same a free road. out, The rock is tyken out by conThe hearing upon the foregoing Washington to Phelps Hill. Messrs. The general drygoods and grocery GENERAL INSURANCE AGENr, , tract, and the men have been making school, Miss Kate Madigan was elected petitions was setfor Tuesday, July McBean, Sam’i Crawford? T. Marks store of Hill & Hudepobl, on the h double wages for months. The — 25th. j and others addressed the Board in south east corner of the-street was teacher for the Ist Primary school. ’ California. and Gold Tunnel also Miss Maggie Gault was elected. A petition was presented from resbehalf of the petitioners, ‘and after entirely destroyed togetber with nearhave a large ledge, and rock that teacher for the 2nd Primary school. idents of Mooney Flat, asKing that due consideration by the Board, it ly the entire contents. Loss $3,500. pays well. Tho two mines,which are Miss "Maria: Mulry was: elected’ the road-ranning on the north side was ordered that the prayer of the Insured for $2,500. _owned by one company, have increas_ Spiegle’s Saloon, adjoining™ teacher for the 3rd Primary. school. of S. L. Allen, at Mooney Flat, and petitioners be granted. the ed in value every day as they aro furOn motion the consideration of all intersecting with the toll road: of ‘g'ore was destroyed. Board adjourned. . Saaae Loss about —_ ther developed. The gravel mines further matters pertaining to roads, $700. No insurance, Henry Fiene, near the bridge across W. J. Oraan, Clerk, hereabouts are al) running with fall Deer Creek, be declared a. County was postponed until the 25 inst, The barn belonging to Jas. PhilWH bevesale and Retail Dealer tn heads of water, and we understand The Railroad Picnic-The Grove, Oa motion the Board adjourned lips, together with o wagon were road and public highway. On mobig clean-ups .will be made at the No more beautiful place could be tion, the prayer of the petitioners until Saturday July 15 at 10 o'clock burned. Loss about $300. No in~end of the season-in those that are chosen for the Excursion next Wed-. A. M. : = surance,”’ : not cleaned up monthly, —Prospect-. ) nesday than the grove at—‘‘Storm’s was granted, J D Warr, Clerk, — A petition was presented from resing is going on-in several places Side track. _‘'The shade is ample, Tue St. Louis ‘“‘Wesiliche . Post ,’ J. Webber, Deputy. with good indications of opening up There isa running stream of clear, idents of Washington ‘Township, Curl Schurz’s paper thus sums ‘up paying mines. Up in Washington pare water and the R. R. Co. will asking the Board to accept as ‘a the Democratic party; “A; party Custer’s Orders. MASONIC BLOCK, County rvad, and to declare as a township there are several splendid grub out what poison oak it can the for farther no buck go A special from camp of Big Horn which— to ~. Pine Street, Nevada City, developments being made, The reach so none need be afraid of it. public highway, the road constructto Bismarck, July 6th, says thébrpresent — nominated a prominent ed by private contribution from the mine owned by the Coleman BrothAnd will also lay a platform and jy9 town of Washington to Phelps Hill. ders issued to Custer were to proceed leader in the war against the South, ‘ersand others, is thought by the. cover it with an awning, so that’ all up the Rosebud in pursuit of the Inupon a platform that branded the best judges to be one of tho best who desire to use it for games or for The consideration of the petition dians whose trail was found by Mawar as a failure; a party’ which afwas set for this afternoon, mines in. the county. There is a rest carr'do so. The committee on warrants on General Fund, A communication was presented jor Reno a few days ago, _When the terward united itself-with the indeAw tered prior to Jan. 6th, 1876. Also good deal of prospecting going on up amusements have provided swings, trail was found Custer was to propendent movement for the sole purall Warrants on’ Road Fund, Nos. $29, in that section since the new road grace hoops and other games. Unand read, from the Clerk of the Board and 357, registered January 6th, 1876. ceed south to the head waters of pose of betraying it, and of laying 346, of Supervisors of Yuba County, askAlso all -warrants on Road Fund, registered . affords apportunities to get into the “der the awning there will be a fine : Tongue river and then turn towards everywhere its own cuckoo eggs in prior to April 5th, 1876, will be district with teams. Those who chance for “Blind mans Boff’’ Hunt ing what amount this County would on presentation. Interest ceases from date, require from Yuba County; to build Little Big Horn, fighting mostly to the all too genercus nest. prepared JERRY PAYNE, Treasurer, have recently visited the place assure Nevada, Julv 10th, 1876. the squirrel and etc. As this is to a bridge across the Yuba River near his left, so as to prevent Indians es. for them,a party which means.one us that Washingtown township will be in all probability the last picnic Rice’s crossing. On motion, the caping to the south or southenst. thing at the South and an entirely soon rank as one of the best quartz’ ~ NEVADA THEATRE. ; of the season, ell should. go to it. Clerk was instructed to answer, that Gibbons’ column was to move up as different thing in the North, one mining districts in the county. Tickets may be 'purchased of Mr, owing to the great and urgent defaras the Big or Little Big Horn, thing in the East aud another in the . The ledges are all very large and George Nibell and -others,-at-the—de‘mands upon the funds of this coun-. and the-plan was thus to inclose the. West: a party: which in one place __ prospect well. In all parts of the. ty for road purposes in other portions Indians between the two colunine if” cries for hard money and in another . county everything looks eneouragH. F. STONE & CO...... Managers, of the county, it will be impossible they were found on the Little Big dandles the rag-baby on its knees; ingly, and bids fair to be one of the ‘ Vamy Stone Troupe. MONDAY and TUESDAY, for this county to expend any money Horn. Custer was directed to keep which rides the free-school nag here most prosperous scasons for years. July 10th & I1th, The Amy Stone Dramatic Troupe at the present time on the bridge ‘Gibbons informed of his operations, and cooks Irish and Catholic porFOR TWO NIGATS ONLY! _. will appear at the Theatre on MonCuster’s command, as is already ridge there; such a tbhrough-andnamed in their communication. The Massacre. day and Tuesday evenings, in the known, struck an Indian Camp June through shabby and cheating party i tans celebrated California Artiste, The Board allowed and ordered The news of the disastrous reverse highly sensational play of ‘Led 25th and was almost exterminated: has no longer the shadow of a right of our little band of soldiers who'tre Astray’’ and the ‘Two Orphans,” paid the following demands: 13 officers and 200 men are missing to existence before the tribunal‘of . . AMY STONE, ON SPECIAL FUND. : scouring the frontier and attempting The company have performed here . A. C. Gove, repairs at Court House, and are probably killed. The Hersound political morality; and to Supported by the well known Comedian, join in the cry for Reform in its _ to protect the lives of the citizens before, ‘and are well know to oa, }ald’s correspondent was killed among name is nothing but the shallowest $225. who happen to be there, has cast a theatre goers. The compan y is J. A. Chestnut, repairs on Sus-. others. About 3,000 Indians were hocus-pocus and _ trickery.’’ And a full Dramatic Company, in the gloom all over the land, and as the large and will give a grand enterhighly sensational society play, engaged . The ‘pension bridge, at Nevada—balance Indians suffere d a matter becomes more generally tainment, by Dion Boucicauit entitled, Beyond THE APs: Lies Itaty.-— : ‘#08 contract, $95, heavy loss, Reno’s and Benton's All worth or value must be guined ’ known, and the particularn received, tie ON GENERAL FUND. commands were only saved by the by labor. It is not till the painter tLe fact is appalling in its’ ghastliSan Jose Patriot, opportune arrival of Gen. Terry. has toiled long years, and time after FJ. C. Walker Justic fees in crimie , ness. The loss of three hundred The above paper, edited by Sam nal cases, $68. Custer under-estimated the enemy. time seen his efforts fruitless, that brave men, whose Commanders he portrays a soul stirring picture. Hinds formerly of this .place,.enterThe survivors of his command re“By the sweat of thy brow shalt 2 ORPHANS, ‘have a national fame, ought to set ed upon its twenty-first volume the mained twe days on the field burythou eat bread,”’ are the twords of Road District No. 1. the Government to thinking. The Prices as usaul. Reserved Seats can be 1st of the present: month. It isin a w that obtained without extra charge at P. H.— ing the dead and caring for the inspiration. Providence Smith & Osborn $156 00 red devils who accomplished their prosperous Belden’s Drug Store. for man to live happy and enjoy his J. H: Wentworth ‘ 60 00 condition, and justly dei wounded. work, will now be anxious to do blessings he must know what they Jas. McDonald 125 00 serves it. It is edited with ability, . pe Bog oe A Bismarck, Dakota, dispatah cost. ‘M.L. & D. Marsh ag jy6.1w more of it as opportunity presents 22 38 aud is an able representative of the . Says full details of the battle have ‘Beyond the Alps lies Italy.” 75 13 Co, Li
& W. G. & N. itself. ‘To say~that savgaes who flourishing town in which GRAND it is pubbeen received. It seems that Terry How expressive! Beyond the trials G. 5S. 8. Getchell 124 50 never will assimilate with us or obey and temptations that beset the earT. O'Connor 20 00 lished. offered to. go with Custer and make RAILROAD PIC NIC! our laws, have a right to prowl over Cartie & Foster nest toilers, lies the goal. Many a 110 00 4 an cas oe attack, but Custer decline d, He rough path must he travel, many a half the land at will, to the exclusion —ON— Michael Lynch 75 v0 Centennial Sermon, then offered to send a battery of hardship endare, before his reward. Geo, Kubler 80 00 _ of civilization, is pure sentimentality. Rev. Mr. Rich, who postponed his Wednesday, July 12th, 1876, Gatling guns; bat the General de‘Excelsior,’ is the motto of all who E. Calkins . $0.00 There should now be a relentless P. Purdon 60 00 centennial sermon from last Sunclined, saying it would be in his mean to excel. They must toil on, J NDER the auspices of theYoungPeople war waged until these red skins learn regardless of pleasure’s haunts, and Mrs. J. Foley . 25 00 day evening, on account of similar of the Methodist Congregation Subway. It was settled that Custer with all their might aim higher, that itis unsafe to massacre whites das. McDonald . 120 00 day School. ‘ services in the other churches, wil) should travel 30 miles a day, but he The pleasures of this world and by the handred, either in time of 82 MILES ON THE CARS! deliver the same discourse to-night. marched day and night without those ofa seeker after immorality $1,011 63 war or peace. This the Sioux have afe not congenial: and he who would restin g. When The subject will be, ‘‘One hundred he reached the camp, District No, 2, done under both conditions. They years without waiting for his whole force enjoy both cao reach no rich reward. of republican triumph,” and J.K. Byrne $106 00 to come up, he chargsd with five We must deny ourselves many things murdered and scalped innocent men Jas. Hurrigan 20 00 will show the influence of our nacompa nies, Was ambushed and masif we would become wise in this Persons over 17 years ofage $1 women and children in Minnesota, tional Jobn Collins 95 00 principles upon European civsucred . Gen. Terry visits no cenworld or in the next. If we meet Between 10and 17, 50 cts. John Bennett years ago, and they would not hesi35 00 sure OG Custer, merely saying in with many difficulties in our why to ilaation. Everybody should hear it. Jo. Perrin 57 30 tate to do so again. Ifthe death ef+ Under 10 years, 25 cts. his report that-he paid his life for & cultivated mind, we are to rememWm. Daws 50 00 jy4-td ber that it is our Alps we are crossGen. Custer, his relatives and troops, his fuult. 216 men have been borM. Dodsworth 10 50 Congregational Church, ing, and sooner or ied; later 52 Italy wound ‘will ed have been brought shall awaken the powers that be, to] _Mob#vk Lumber Co. 63 76 away. Election for Chief Racine appear.’’ Rev. J.Sims, in compliance with . Joseph Sothern 150 00 a necéssity of teaching the wanderAdam Lucas 59 00 ing tribes of brutes who infest our the request of his hearers, has conSoms years ago Governor HenHE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR CHIEF an, Hughes 375 00 sented to deliver [By Telegraph,] a cou of rse lectures’ dricks and Governor Baker were rifrontiers a lesson, he will not have ENGINEER of the Nev: Jobn Bennett & 00 Mining Stocks, onthe prominent men and women val candidates for Governor of Indidied in vain. M. Milarkey * 60 OU of the Bible. This evening he will On the evening of the elec. Green Onsley 52. 50 Yesterday Morning’s Sales. . ana. tion, the first dispatches which were The Cantata, A . give the first, on Ruth and her secJus, Pascoe. 15 00 received indicated a Hendricks’ triOn Friday evening the Cantata of ond husband—Boar. These lectures umph. Going out upon: a balcony $1,144 06 Esther the beautiful. Queen, was will be both interesting and instruct1270 Mexican 27%, where Governor Baker was sitting, ROAD DISTRICT No. 3. 410 Best & Belcher 43%, > wife of Soremet Hendricks said rendered at the Theatre in this place ive, All who can should hear them. be open from 5 to8 o’cloch, Wm Piper, 950 Gould & Curry 15, $125 “Governor, 00 I pro to sl with by local talent of Grass Valley, led W W Nichols, 2005 California 68, 50 00 the next Guvernie of lade teorder of the Board of Fire Delegates. by Professors Hakes and Hand. A Card. . T C MeGagin, 1070 Savage 18%. 140 00 cae en : night.” To which Baker replied Jas. Monro, [een : ‘in the matter of employing. a Prin 7? A. NIVENS, JR, STOCKS BOUGHT AND SoLp ON COMMISSION, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, COUNTY WARRANTS. The who. the C menc purp supp fact, thee the c it wo woul Tt rels that worl light in tl ‘the é4 son, dust * righ with mot Chr cou onl. tot Ita You doy the old AMY STONE DRAMATIC— _H. F. STONE, LED ASTRAY, TUESDAY NIGHT, 390 Ophir 474. and Miss Mamie Herrick. The Com Jobn Hastings, 125 00 creditable manner. Professor Hand pany also give their best thanks to presided at the piano, and Profesthe Citizen's Wommittee for their sor Hakes assumed two characters liberal’donation, It wus further re-. ZC Conway & Bros., 22 50 in the piece with great -ability. solved that the above be published Peter Johnston, 5 50 in the Nevada Daily Taanscaret,and M C Taylor, 9 24 The house was not large but was spread on our minutes of record, Wm Jadki 75 00 very appreciative. ad longer noJas. J. Orr, Secretary, § D Avery, 15 00 _ tice been given, there is no doubt it W D Washh 92° 00 Trinity Cherch, would have been filled up-staira and E Northup, —s down. The entertainmentwas a/. . Usual services to-day morning and . . 3 Hockins, __._-_g0 63. pleasant ‘one and the singers did] evening. Seats free, ,bemselves credit, ¥ Go. R. Davis, Rector, iT) ee i bee oe! ope Lep inaus, 1415 Union Con 10%, 300 Sierra Nevada 14, 70 Chollar 75. HOTEL ~S el AND Hen ign for a ALS. Commercial Street, near Coe’sShot Store, Nevada City, Ae 4 A. EDDY, Proprictor. Farpar, Jaly 7th, 1876 37. 50 90 62 4 FURNITURE REPAIRING that ee let dricks postpoued her number of years, — 200 00 25, 0U The full returns sho Baker was elected, and ee ted.” to Mrs, Baér, highly complimen 18 PREPARED TO DO ALL kinds of UPHOLSTERING and FURNITURE BEPAIB ing, in the very best manne and at low rates. jy6-lm 4 W. D. LONG, . Attorney and Counselor at Law AND NOTARY PUBLIC. . FFICE ON BROAD STREET, opportt the National Exchange Hotet. L. R. M. HUNT, M. D. ATTENDING PHYSICIAN. : ee. ee ladies, who so kindly assisted Parker was enchored, and received lowing in decorating our hose carriage for $850 06 uproarious applause. Miss Ray Nothe Fourth of July: Miss McQuesROAD DISTRICT wo. 4, «--viteky played an instrumental piece ten, the two Miss Baileys, Miss 2 John Hasti . $68 75 “between one of the acts, in a highly Flora Holbrook, Misa Grace Walrath, N P Reed, Ey ‘ 75 “s ment is satisfactory I shall feel most 9 00 grateful thanks to the fol. Cid gravely, ‘‘Madame, if the arrang ie NS Miss Frankie der their 60 v0 oe Sc 3455 Con ingimia 49, i parts. admirably. James Lansburg, Joseph Harv 10¢ 00 100 00 50 00 i preparation, was excellently perwas unanimously furmed, all the sidgers doing their Resolved, That our Company ten CE Puschel, 5 L Blackwell, P Purcell, ' ee ai The piece was well put on the stage, . At a meeting of Nevada Hose Oomand considering the time bad for pany, No, 1, held July 7th, 1876, "it > . ae ae ee oe oe . va v P a a