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June 24, 1876 (4 pages)

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man-has, h S , ca 3,F.&A. Mo 3 OF NEVap. FP. and A. Me meet at ther th, 1874, a ially invited, . LPE, Master. fe *jn2a ey atre, OMPARY?: TON, Acter, ye presented ‘ ots, entitled ,. ICKET! F. BADGER.. B. ASHTON.. J. Crowell orge Adame:. rge 'T. Snow, . 8. Edwanis. . F. Richards.. iss Winslow,. [iss Somers, DEARITT,, . .Miss Maud. . be the great. ~ 3 Dance. att ce 50 ots, . STIVAL. to donats BLE, wilt< 1, or Mra. j 8, eo: F t Belde ling, ircial Sts: _ ee “NEVADA CITY, CAL. LOCAL AFFAIRS. ". Beeal. Brevities. All persons wishing to take part with the Horribles on: the Fourth, . ate requested to meet at. Walling’s ~~; office to-morrow at 2 o’élock. D. McClure, Grand Chancellor of the Knights of Pythias went up to _ North Bloomfield-yesterday, andlast night established a lodge of that order there, Mr, McClure “isa member of'the law firm of Garber and.Thornton, San Francisco. “This is his first visit here, and his first, tide over the Nurrow Guauge. He joins with all othérs-who' have pas-. sed over it in gaying it is the pleusentest tide to be found in the Stute Dick Gentry was shaking the hands of his hosts of friends in this. aity yesterday. The Unionsuys: “Mr. Riberb B. 8. Hall, PresiJent of the Fryer Noble Metal Mining Company, arrived from New York last: Wednesday. Mr. Hall’s health was completély re. Ghe Daily Transerips 4 reasonable. : House to Let. A house of foar rooms, nice and neat, just rebuilt, with a pleasant and cool kitchen, Situated on Water Street, within a minute’s walk of . the Union Hotel. Also a large and i pleasant room already furnished, for tw> gentlemen as lodging, Terms Enanire first honse on “Water-Street—south side, Aeedaied Covens —A medicinal — preparation in the form of a lozenge is the ‘most: convenient, Brown’s Bronebial Troches, allay irritation whieh induces coughing, giving relief in bronchitis, hearseness, influenza, copsumptive-—and--asthroatie com plaints, Catholic Sunday School ‘Piente. A pienic will be given for the enon next Saturday, June 24th. The place selected is about fourteen miles from'here on the narrow gange line, There will be a brass band in attendance, swings and other sources of amusement: will be 8 o’Glock a, M., at the railroad depot. The rates of fare for established by his journey to the Kast;.and he is now ready to attend. energetically to the business of his company. Hé received . a cordial weleome from his. many frieids in Grass Valley.” The preparations for the Bourth ef July celebration in this city. are ~——“prospering, and everything promises wellfor a glorious time, programme in another column. ‘The semi-annual election of-‘officers for the ensuing term in Oasto--taah Lodge, No. 16, T. 0. 0. F. » will . —take-place June 27th. Oda Fellows’ Ball, ~~" "Phe Odd Fellows of Grass Valley will give a grand ball at that place oh the evening of the Fourth of Jily, at Hamiltou Hall. Those Grase ¥alley Odd Fellows always. entertain their guests in splendid style, and they propose to make this oceasion mo exception. There will be no dance here on that night, and there is nothing to binder a large party attending the ball at Grass. Valley. We can guarantee all who attend a pleasant time. — Collections ° _ Poor Richard said: “Who goes a borrowing goes a sorrowing.” We _ presume that was the casein Philadelphia in his’ day. Had the old “gentleman lived in. our time, he: would havé modified the thing a Kttle, The man who goes a borrowing now has a good deal better. time than the one who goes a collecting. We “think poor Richard would say were he here now, tbat » ' He who g‘es adunning _ Surely must be funning, $25 Keward,. The above reward will be paid for the apprehension of the parties. who —-analiciously tried _te--destroy the whim and shop belonging to Wm. Stiles, back of the Methodist Chureh, Nevada City,on Thursday evening last. Lost,. “Wis ties for holding in the crystal of a lady’s gold watch, was lost a . © few days since, on Sacramento ‘street, between Broad. street bridge and the depot. The finder wil} confer a favor by leaving it at this office. jn24 Skating Rink. The Nevada City Skating Rink will be open for skating on the Fourth of July, im the afternoon and eve‘‘@uperior,” AT THE NEV ADA FO RY, The best wood cooking stove in — he world. Fire plates warranted to — Se on pol last fifieen years. It will bake quick. i im 13 toes BoE er and better; it requires less fuel : “ je“ “ 20 * stad ‘ané will last longer than any other : “ ae. ier. “link icxhen made. Bold only by JoHN1 bd st. 16/* +t rem & Denman, No Nevada City, jn23 {mete geet oat in 1 ot 6 “ « 40 “ of “ ‘Meadow Lake. . ~ 1345 he “3 . a i _ , 1B. B. Weed, an employee of the . 19 stamp 0 tos) AHL. with battery frame "Cisco, informs us that an assay of ‘oo "quartz taken from the New “York . 2ncts umping machinery mine at Meadow Lake, by the Mia6 ots hoisting and p : pant em al process, produced over ca] Serene pene, SSS Eee Boi yi andl a. . Me anes nas Ey cases an Fryer will}? es bié “ Sunt dereg tee pogeer mamact . S tinh train. between. Cisco ond. pw Lake will be put upon the rn aout pth ne See thet -¢iuus:aroma tothe breath, and prethe round trip -will be one dollar for men, fifty cents for ladies, and children twenty-five cents, Tickets can be procured, in: the meantime, from members of the Committes of; arrangements, Joun Dunnicuirr, Cuarues Moran, Micuact ENRIGHT inate Litton Mineral, Water. i This water is Yara 5 ‘jor to the German Seltzer Water, amid. contaias more iren,~whgneésia, and sulphur t Committee, al in this market. It pneeds—butone trial to Bes an od all of its Merits, a JY. Rerrrr, jol5 Agent for Nevada county. Union Hotel Barbor Shop. A nice shampoo, a clean shave, and a close eat of the hair is a luxury this hot weather. Fay, at the Union Hotel, can perform all of them in the best style. oe Hucan’s Macnorra Baum preserves and restores the complexion; removes freekles, tan and sallowness; the skin soft, white and. delicate. Its application: cannot be detected. a Isvon’s Karaarnoz makes beantiful, glossy, luxuriant bair;: prevents its falling out or turnifg gray, It hasstood the test of 40 yeass, Is charmingly perfumed, and has no rivak ‘meh12ly Fragrant Breathand Pearly Teeth Are easily obtained by cleansing your teeth daily with that justly popposed of rare antiseptic herbs, it imparts whiteness to the tecth, a ‘deliserves intact, from youth to old age, the teeth. Acidity of the stomach will-destroy the strongest teeth unless its effects are counteracted with SOZODONT, and this pure toothwash protects the dental surfaces by removing every.impurity thatadberes tothem. Ask your druggist for SOZODONT. A Gard, oall who are suffering from the m and’ indiscretions of youth, nervous. weakness, early deeay, loss of manhood, &c., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FRE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was America, Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joszru T. lymay, Station D, Bible House, New York City. jo13-6m Machinery for Sale, eae ea .joyment of the ehildren of the Cath-. *\ olic Sunday School of Nevada City, The time for meeting . _ . JULY 4, 1876, -Hod-in our national bistory, all the peo}tbanany natural-waterever offered . PROCESSION makes. ular dentifrice, SOZODONT, Com-+ discovered bz « missiovary in South . ’ ee withe . a CELEBRATION FOURTH of JULY! —AT— ee WEVADA CITY, -GEFIZENS OF NEVADA CITY and County, will celebrate the Centeunial year of our National Independence, TUESDAY, With Grand,Ceremonties; and that® the occasion Le made worthy,of the eventful pepié-areinvited to-a-patristie— twipation in the observances of the day. _There will bes GRAND Conpptakte the Military, Fire Department, Car of Liberty, School Children,, Fantastics, ‘49 Miners, z And the, Various Civic Socicties,. And All the Trades, ORDERS OF MARCH. Down Broad to Plaza, up Main, to Oommercial, up Commercial] to junction of East and West Broad streets, countermarch down Broad to Pine,down Pine to Commercial, down Commercial to Plaza, wp Broad to Theatre anddisband, ~~ oe O¥FICERS OF THE DAY. President, HON, T, B. REARDAN. Vice Presidents, HON. JOHN CALDWELL, P. H.BELDEN, ©. W. OROSS; JOHN DUNN. Qrator, REV. J. SIMS..Chaplain, REY. C.E. RICH, Poetess, MRS. E. BOND, ws ‘Reader, : GEO, 8. HUPP: Historian A J. M. WALLING. BH. H, HASKINS. ~ aoe Sees te the evening wil eee penser . . tame [ a . GRAND > TO-BE GIVEN BY THE Odd Fellows —OF—. GRASS VALLEX. oy . Sate HAMILTON HALL, ON THE EVENING: OF THR’ F OURTH OF — ps ODD FELT OWS of Grass Valley will give: a Grand Certennial Ball on the above occasion, to which all m:mbers of the Fraternity and citizens “generally ere mest respectfully invited. Committee on Invitation, . GRASS VALLEY LODGE, xO. 12, J. M. Lakenan, P.G. M. Provines, P, G. Alex. Sim, Jr., P.G. Wm. Buckett. GOLDEN STAR LODGE, NO. 165, C. C. Smith, P. G. T. W. Carson, Lewis Voice, “Thomas Othet.
OUSTOMAH LODGE, NO, 16. (NEVaDA,) A. R, Lori, P. @. Jas. Murchie, A. H: Parker, 2. G, A Re-Wadsworth.Pe@. MOUNTAIN ROSE, NO, 26, (RaUGH & READY) N.M. Miller, P.-@._' SAN _JUAN LODGE, No. 67, John Fitter, A. H, Crane, UNION LODGE, No, 48. Henry. Atwater, Wm. Cummings. BROOKLYN ‘LODGE, Nou. 46, Frank Snell, TP; Blue. Reception Committee ° . Alex. Harry, P. G&. R. B Johns, Thos. Loyd, P. G. I, W. soo InP. G. ZT. Smith. Vloor. Munagers. Beatty, P. G. H. U. Ivens,P. G : Ps aynter,P.G. John Glasson. F.G P.H Tickets inclading Suppor. $3.00, Supper will be served. at the Benson House and the Wiscoasin Hotel. Musicby Beckett & Muller’s Band. jel7tad = s “. GRAND CELEBRATION AT MOORE'S FLAT, JULY FOURTH, 1876. PIC-.NIC WILL BE GIVEN AT 4 a MONEE. FLAT, under the augepites e Invineible Base Ball Club To conclude w.th a. GRAND BALL In the evening, During the day there will be Horse: Races, Foot Races, Shooting Matches, And various other Entertainments, THE BEST OF BRASS AND STRING MUSIC haa. ‘been, engaged for the occasien. Tickets for the Bull, including Supper, $3 00. All. are cordially invited to attend, Invitation Committee. Moore’s Flat—Sam. Caldwell, Otrarles Hegarty. Woolsey’s Flat—John Brooks, William Patridge. Bloomfield—George Victor, George Edwards, Relief Hill—Milton Baugh, Owen BenTOBC. Columbia Hill—Thomas. Kerno, Jerry Woeds, Graniteville—Jolm Young, dri, William Lake City—R. Phillips, B. A, Payne. Committee on Introduction. Members of the Invincible Base Ball Reception Committee. George Williams, John Murray, J. J,. Dinan. Floor Managers. W. ¥. Cummings, Jno. Egan, Ri D. Skid, more, Jas. Beddington. & ICE COLD SODA WATER AND FRESH ‘BETHESDA WATER, om DRAUGHT AT _ PRESTON’S. New: York Enamel Paiht a pads ae Re rable Ratnt fox . bruit tins ¢ pre [Drugs and Medicines, . {1776.. CENTENNIAL BALL}! , Grass. Valley, Cal. Fred Horton, P. G. DR. W Grand Centennial CELEBRATION! OF THE =—AT— HE Gitizens of Nevada County will celebrate the Centenniak year of our National Independence, at Grass Valley, on TUESDAY, JULY 4th, 1876, With appropriate ceremonies, and that-the period in' our national history, all the people are invited tu:a patriotic participation in the observances of theday. There wiil bea PROCEGSLOR, Gom prising the. Military,Fire Depaztments of the soni And the Masonic, Odd Fellows, Red Men. . And other: Civic Organizations. THE LITERARY EXERCISES Will be hel4_under a large canvas, where geveral thousand persons can be seated, and will consist of Prayer, by the Chaplain; Reading of the Delaration of Independence; A Poem}; A Historical. Sketch of Grass Vals ley Addresses. by several Speakers; Vocal and Instrumental Music. Bonediction. OFFICERS OF THE DAY. . McOURMICK, President. M. WATT, NBLES SEARLS, T. B. REARDAN, . M: P. O'CONNOR, ‘* JOHN CALDWELL, « J: H. NEFF, EDWARD COLEMAN, Esq,, 0. P, STIDGER, Esq., JOStPH PERRIN, hsq., Vice Presidents. Chaplain, REV, J. W. BRIER, Jr. Reader of Declaration, C.T AYLOR, Esq. Poet, MRS. C. K, WA PERS. Historian, HON. E. W. BOBERTS. Grand Marshal; MaJ, REUBEN LEECH. HON. oe . “ _ Executive Committee, me M Byrne, dr, Beatty, -.JM Lakenan; — Lesch COP. ompson. Generakh Committee, Reuben Leech, W C Stokes, CC Townsend, Ww Muncey, CO P Thompson, D Meagher, M Nathan, Wm TH Mitciielt, : M Byrne, Jr, JE Hoiden,. : Wm Reynolds, , Thomas Cloke; Geo Murphy, C H Mitchell, S-M Harris, ARE Cam, C Taylor; A B.Dibble, MP O'Connor; Martin Ford,. Mdward Coleman, W K Spencer, U C Conaway, Alex Stoddard: Wm Watt, C W Smith, IM Lakenan, ‘ Wm H Benson, J, W Thomas, Wm McCormick, , 3H Paynter, Dasid Watt, I W Hayes, Jr; MiDodeworth John O Coleman, J. Snyder, «+ PeterJohnston, John Polglase B English, A B Brady, GeoJohnston, Jos Perrin, C CSnith, M: Colbert,R M Fryer, , &¥F Kidder, M Provines, Thos McFate, James Flack, P Hennessy, Peter Brunsteter, W. J Crase, E R West, John Parker, Chas Berisch, Johu Webber, JJ Dorsey, D Binkleman, F.G. Beatty, D. Woods, B. Boberts,. J, Heyman, Gavin Hamilton. Finance Commnaittee. A.B. Brady Chairman, Jno, Pelglase, /W. Hays. Jr, E 4) West, Wm H Bengzon, M Dodsworth, D: Moagher W Muncey, 5 Bs § Mitcbeil, i M Nathan, Jacob Heyman j Invitation Committee. Ghas H Mitchell, James Lakenan, C P Thompson. Committee on Music. CC Smith, John Webber, ee Chas H Mitchell. « Gommittee on Progzamme. best bienJs ef # OLGARS to FOURTH of JULY!) =F if you want to get a Genuine * = occwion be made worthy of ‘theeventful . : ‘gether wita the tenements best and CIGARS FOR THE MILLION, = H’s sUsT. ‘REORIVED ~ a ie Splendid Stock of the FinestCIGARS and TOBACCO, _ BVor Brought to the Town. If lovers of the weed: will give me's a eall, I will guarantee to give thent the . had ty Ne: ~ vada County, and will sell them as cheap . as the cheapest. I have also on-hand, Fresh: Candies, Nuts, ete. “ Havana orDomestic Cigar. Just call at my. store on Pine strect. J HN JACK, Nevads, Mar 13th, 1876. _ . CABBAGE 2 TOMATO PLANTS, FOR SALE AT FELIX GILLET’S, Nevada City. _ LATE CABBAGE PLANTS. TRASBURG, BRUNSWICK,HOLLAND, SAVOY; EARLY WAKEFIELD and SCHWEINFURTH. Fifty Cents to One Daler Aacis Hundred. TOMATO PLANTS. TROPHY and GOLIAH, Twenty-five Cents per Dozen, ae z Nevada City, June 8th, 1876, REFRESHMENT: SALOON. ANTOINE TAM, ON: PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY, -$PREPARED TO_SUPPLY-'PHEPES A oe ; ple with the very best of: eh a Ice Cream. Oysters, Fountain Soda, €enfeationery, Nuts; Cigars, Ete., Ete. He will keep constantly on hand ;he above articles of the Freshest and Choicect+ qualities.Families supplied on the shortest notice. Give mea call and Iwill guarantee perfect satisfaction. ANTOINE bas Neyuda, May 18th,1876 . MILWAUKEE BEER.WARRANTED PURE. . “ ROGER CONLAN, U.S. Brewery Saloon, Broad.St., Nevada City, A3 constantly on haad, in bottles andi on draught, the velebrated ‘*Weiner Salvator’ ; MILWAUKEE BEER, Manufactured by the SOHLITZ Brewing i Company, Milwankee, Wisconsin, .—-err Por Sale in quantities to suit. This Beer has the reputation of baing the best inthe world, and is shipped to all parts of the civilized globe. Calland Try it. ae Also the best Home Brewed Beer, from THE U. 8S. BREWERY. Bottled Beer » Specialty. ROGER CONLAN, \ js. ; Broad Btreet, Nevada Oliy. ~ ADMINISTRATOR’ 8 SALE, N the matter. of. a Estate of _fapoline Notice Taylor is hereby ‘given t at the unde ed, as Administra. fe tor of the said Estate ex to sale, an‘ sell at public auction~ CORPSE, the 15th day of. July, . A.M. and the se of on Sa dey, in front of the Court Howes , in ‘Nevada City, Nevada pee age con the highest bidder, for cash, ia‘ ome and subject to the a on oa ~) eid Pro Court. Allthe following described real estate, situated in the City.and Conpty of Nevada, and State of California, viz: All th-t certain lo of land, together with the tenements thereon and appurrenanccs, boundedon the Southerly side by. Broad Street, and on the Northerly side by Comi Anan mercial Street, and particularly % bed : % on the City Plat of Nevada City, ena known as Lot No. 15, in Block No, 30. Also all that other lot: of land bs go with the tenements thereon, on the Southerly side by raid Commercial Street, and on the Northerly side by. the: line-ia-— Reber. 8 Ravine, tormin : the. Northeasterly thereof, and known as Lot No, 9, in Block No. 29, as described on said City Plat. Also that certain other lot ‘of. land, to. sppurtenances thereunto belon ed on the easterly side by lot of of James Monro, and known on said need go Pog No. oe we Ngo No, 37 wie — fale, twenty per cen —. on ° vale and the balance on th coutrsantion af by said Court. Deeds at the caeaaeat purhaser. WM. M. TAYLOR, A ministrator. a. LOsiawall, Att’y . COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.NOW all men hy these John H Hel pe) > both residents of North B Gavel County, State of California, ad suntity aa declare ie Raa d formed ourselves ae sereeet ee each with the at to be oo ts