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June 25, 1876 (4 pages)

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NERY, nd Legal 1 Pa. at the lowes, in all its: de lgur. E sobies ANTS, . 1876. Ain. “will Ge pone ve from dae x, Deputy, Cal.,at pub. ~ highest bid. om SATUR. ck P. M. of ow—belongEITTs, Assignes, jets aes pea sineas of thee 3 ty, Nevadafo the Cityind Btate of ALE, Geo. FAN, xe AND PINR Drug Store. % Kocal Brevities. Jadge Caswell has returned from: his visit to the East,and gives a glotious accoant of his visit to the grand) Gentennial Expogition‘at. Puiladelphia. A band of Ghinamen have been for some time making preparations for washing out the gravel in Deer creek above the Suspension bridge. They turned the water all.on to the south side of the creck by means of temporary dams, and had got their . fumes all set “and: had cemmenced work, when theywere in pted by: ® flood from the apper' country. Quite e large volume ofwater came ' Gown the creek fromletting the water “of some ditch into it we believe; and -it played havoc with Jobn’s arrange“ments. Industry, pluck and. perseverance however;.was shown by the band, and the works willbepushed shiead and ready for business ‘pata . *** will last lopger then any other in a few days. We understaiid that the price of water for irrigution purposes this season is going to be raisedsfrom 20 . te 80 per cent by. the managers ef the Nevrda City Water Works. Whether the —héavy: rains of last winter ‘and the increased: supply bound to be had this Summer has [email protected] managers to make the change we kuow not. 1t would: _ seem that the prices charged here-}. tofore ought to have be sufficiently Ramunerative, but as we are not fn-miliar with the water business, we are not competent to jndge. : A quantity of-soda water from. the _ Manafactary of: W. E, Deamer,Grass ; Was presebted to this office -_HaGan’s Nacyrotra Baie preserves {> ‘by the proprietor. yesterday, and ye ‘typos just waded into it in a madnen surprising to behold. Deamer is also the ageut for the county forthe celebrated Litton Springs Seltzer water, as will be seen by advertise‘Ment in another column. This wa-. ter is said to possess curative properties in cases of indigestion, costiveness, irregularity of the action of. the kidneys and other organs, superior to any other spring water. The cantata of Esther will be presented at Grass Valley next Tuesday, Wednesday, Toursdsy and Friday mights, under the mManugement of. Professors Hakes and Hand: The committee on the celebration of the Fourth, earnestly request the pupils and tedchers of the public schools, to join the celebration and help to celebrate our National Anni‘versary in a becoming manner, and we understand most of the sebools have signified their intention of j jag #0. ® pe Is BE. Doane, of Boos, wao-at this Place yesterday as.a Sllkena, in the ease of Martin and Yeach “vs. Ieonkey and Smith, now pending in the Joseph Worrel is visiting his home here for the first time in three years, pre ites there is no climate to compare with this on the Pacific Services to day ut the usual hours, morning and evening. On Sunday. . evening next, July 2ud, there will “bea centennial “sermon delivered, 4 L Milfaplises, whet made those bisz. ,#vitget upand bump themselxes 60?” O. « AW ie re be to Which all citizens are invited to listen, ‘without regard: to religion, nationality or politics, Subject— “The progress of the nation during ite first contury.’*. Seuts free, 2 ty Geo. RB, Davis, Rector. Comgregational Church, ~Bubject -at the Congregstional @hurch this evening, ‘’Thedi : ence between man and the brates.” ‘ J. Sims, Pastor, ‘Bervices.in the morving, Sunday Behool at Zo’cluck. There will be SP a. Cream Baking Yeast manufactared Malloy.” ee and°pnut up je25 -& house of four rooms, nice and mest, just rebuilt, with pleasant and cool kitchen. Situated on Wa-. fer Strect, within » minute's walk. of iffer. 10 stamp (650 Ibs) Mill, with battery frame, ae (900 Iba) “ “ . ry in a Toronto court inthe ease of an unpsid account, when the Jadge put the question to him, “What is your occupation?” The witness did not seem to understand the mnaning of the word “occupa ed with eh?” The Judge—*What wife’s a dressmaker.’’ East. Dhe rim for holding in the crystal of a lady’s gold watch, was-lost'a. street, between Broad street bridge and the depot. The finder will confice, Skating Rink. . The Nevada City Skating Rink will be open for skating on the Fourth ning. _ L jn24-9r “Supevior,> ssThe best. wood cooking stove. in he world. Fire. plates warranted to last fifteen years, Ft will buke quick erand better; it requires less fue, stove made. Sold only by Jounston & Denart, Nevada City. ju23 Covcus.—A medicinal preparamost convenient, Brown's Bron‘chial Troches, allay irritation which induces coughing, giving. relief in ‘bronehitis, -hoarseness, ‘influenza, consumptive plaints. Union Hotel: Barber Shop. A nice shampoo, a clean shave, and. olose cut uf the hair is a luxary this hot weather, Union Hotel, can perform ali of them in the best style, >. and restores the complexion; removes freckles, tan and sallowness;: makes the skin soft, ‘white and. delicate. Its application cannot be detected, Lxon's Katuarroz makes beautifal, glossy, luxuriant haiz; prevents ite falling out or turning gray, It has stoed the test of 40 yeas. Is charmingly perfamed, and has no ‘rival. meb12-ly . . Fragrant Breath and Pearly Teeth Are easily obtainad by cleansing your teeth daily with that justly po ular dentifrice, S@ZODONT. mposed of rare antiseptic herbs, it imparts whiteness to the teeth, a delithe teeth: » Acidi strongest. teeth: unts are counteracted’ with DONT, and this pure toothPas protects the dental surfaces by moving every impurity that adberes tothem. Ask your druggist: for.S@ZQDONT. s A Card. To all who are suffering from the errors and_indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &o., I will send a recipe that will. eure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This grest remedy was discovered by » missionary in South America, velope to the Rev, Joszpu T, Inasan, Station D, Bible House; New York City. jo13.6m Machinery for Sale, AT THE NEVADA FOUNDRY, in, stroke, «e ry) new, 4 te 2 29° es new ry lo rd 90 e oe 6 “ “ 18 iy o 1 « ; ah, Rog ee = 16" ot oe Ty 6“ “ 164+ “ Boilers 16 feet 16. 1604. 1236 ** rt 12 s¢. 48 1 Engine 14 in. Cyhnder, . 30 i gin 123 ae Ad 4 12 10 t oad Ad “« oe ty by 40 inches 3 inch tubes. “« 48 ee . “ * oO ss 30 — @3 aid 3 ue s1 1 1 1 1 i 3 3 p 3. 1 ™ (in excellent order. 2 Sstamp Mills.. IAMES J. OTT.” tion,” and answer.’ do you do for a living?” —“Gh, my . , few ~daya since, on Sacramento} fer a favor. by leaving it at this of. , of July, imthe afternoon and eve-4 tion in the form of a lozenge is the . and asthmatic ¢om. . Bay, at thef cious arome tothe breath, and preserves intact, from n youth toold uage,. y of the stomach: Send a self-addressed en}. 1776 onal . CENTENNIAL aapee CELEBRATION OX THE WEVADA CITY, TUESDAY, . JULY 4, 1876,. President,
HON. T. B. REARDAN, Vice Presidents, HON. JOHN CALDWELL, P. H.BELDEN, C. W. CROSS, JOHN'S. DUNN. Orator, . : REY. J. SIMS, Chaplain, REV. C, BE. RICK % Poetess, . -—s-: MRS. E. BOND,. . Resider, GEG. 8. HUPP: Historian. Ji M. WALLING.” Grand ‘Marshal, R. H. HASKEINS. Aids, ~~ G. v. SCHMITTBURG, ge AUSTIN WALRATH, Ye Eos (eee 4 A / EXBRCISES OF THE DAY, sunrise. Broad Street, at the corner of Pine. ORDER OF PROCESSION, Ist: Grand Marshal and Aida. ’ 2d. Brass Band. © lished in 1852. * . GRAND . CENTENNIAL BALL, nn ne ee: FOURTH of JULY 4H. HANSON, A. L. LANCASTER, Ringing of bells at Midnigh't; salute at A procession will form at 10:30 4, x., on Rava, TOBE GIVEN BY THE: Odd Fellows ol. GRASS VALLEY—AT— HAMILTON WALL, ON THE EVENING OF ‘THE ™ FOURTH! OF JULY, 1876. Smenimememiaeae’ yp ODD FELLOWS of Grass Valley will give a Grand Centennial Ball bn the above occasion, to which all membere of the Fraternity and citizens generally,ere most respectfully invited: _ Committes on Invitation. GRASS VALLEY. LODGE, FOw 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. @. T. W. Carson, Lewis Voice, . Thomas Othet, GUSTOMAH LODGE, RO. 16. (sevapa.) A. R. Lord, P. G:, Jas, Murchie, A. Hi Parker, 2. G, . A R Wadswortb.P:G@: ‘MOUNTAIN ROSE, Noy 26 (ROUGH & BEADY) N. M. Miller, P, G. Fred Horton, P. Q. 84M: JUAN. LODOR, NO. 675 . John Fitter, A. H. Crane, x, 2 UNION LODGE, wo. 48, ve Henry Atwater, Wim. ge.. BROOKLEN LODGE, wo. 46, Frank Snell, TR Bue.. . Alex. Ha: (PP. RB Johns, . Thos. d, PP. G. 5. W. Hays, Jr. G@. } oe Z.T. Smith, x -Fleorn Managers. Beatty, Bc Gi H. U. Trens, P. G F.G. P. H, Paynter, P. G, John Glasson. Ticketsineluding Supper, $3.00. Supper will be served at the Benson House and the Wiscoasin Hotel, pe _Jel7-td GRAND CELEBRATION AT za ‘MOORE'S FLAT, JULY FOURTH, 1876. ‘ PIO.NIO WILL BR GIVEN aT A uoonts FLAT, under the auspices 0! sis q 1778. vcevawde aeewe wees -++1876. Reception Committee. Knee) ph Music by Beckett & Muller’s Band. Grand Centennial . JOHNNY JACK, . CELEBRATLION!) cicans ana ronacco, Grass Valley; Cali HE citimens of Nevada County, wil! celebrate the Centennial . year of: our National Independence, at Grass Valley; on: TUESDAY, JULY 4th, 1876, With a riate ceremonies, and that the eovisinn eae worthy ofthe eventful pis are invited to a gatrlotic’ participation ple are invi toa otic tic ae observances of the ag There. wilil be a PROCESS LON,” Comprising the. x Military, 7 baad thie . Masoni¢, Odd Fellows, Red Men. ae Sand other Civic. Organizations. . THE LITERARY EXERCISES Will be held under a large canvas, where several thousand persons can be seated, . Prayer, by the Chaplain; Reading of the Delaration.of Independence ;: & Poem ;A Historical: Sketch of Grass V.alMey: Addresses by several Speakers;: Vocal and Instrumental. Music, Benediction. 4 ba OFFICERS OF THE DA¥, DR. WM. McOORMICKE, Prosident. HON, WM. WATT “ 7, B, REARDAN, “* M. P.O’CONNOR, JOHN CALDWEEL, « Ji Hi NEFF, O-FStIDORR kage” oO. P. ** JOSFPH PERRIN, #6q., Vice P-esidents, Chaplain, REV, J. W. BRIER, Jr: ieokar of Declaration, C. TAYLOR, Eaq. Poet, MRS. C. K. WATERS. Historian, HON. E. W. ROBERTS. Grand Marshal, MaJ: REUBEN LEEOH:, 4 » . te lovers of the weed wilt : I will guarantee to cz faa a teenie ef GIGARS to vada County, and will, sell them as ches; cheapest: ; cur camel as the Ihave also on hand, eae: TL! . Fresh Candies, Nuts,: etc, FO H of JULY! If you want to get a Genuine = . he Havana or Domestic Cigar. ooonteneeanial give me a ive them the » hed in Nes Just call at my store on Pine street, ae . GABBAGE ee Sate @E CABBAGE. PLANTS. ‘TRASBURG, BRUNSWICK,HOLLAND, ~~ 3 SAVOY, EARLY WAKEFIELD and SCHWEINFURTH. CHW. TH. Fifty’ Cents: to One Dollar per Hundred. « TOMATO PLANTS. TROPHY and GOLIAH. Twenty-five Cents per Dozen, z FELIX GILLET ~ Nevade Gity, June 8th, 1876, REFRESHMENT SALOON. , meee ON PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY. 8 PREPARED TO SUPPLY THE PEC: pie with the very beat of a Ice Cream, . Fountain Soda, He keep constantly on hand ; wilt she above articles of the Freshest and Choicut, Families supplied on the shortest notice. ties. . Give mea call andI will guarantee perfect satisfaction. 3 ANTOINE TAM, Nevada, May 13th ,1876 WARRANTED PURE. ROGER CONLAN, U.S. Brewery Saloon, Broad:St., on draught, the belebrated ‘*Weiner Salvator’ H's constantly on baad, .in bottles,axn rg tg nt : Manufactured by the SOHLITZ Brewing Sd. Mili.a:y Companies. “Invincible Base Ball Club. Executive Committee, Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 5 4th. Hose Company No. 1, John C Coleman, Chsirman. For Sale in quantities te sait. To concluda w:th M Byrne, Jr, F G Beatty, Sth. .Bersonstion of Washington and J mi Lenaens. Reuben, Leech This Beer. has the reputation of being . GRAND BALL © P. Thempson. the best inthe world, and is shipped tv 6th. Lady Weshington.and Train. sited Be hii all parts of the civilized globe. ith. Car of Liberty, escorted by WashIn the evening. me Call and Try it. ington Guards. 5 Toten y Waser Also the best Home Brewed Boor, frore 6th. Pennsylvania Engine ©». No. % ; ; Th, a D Mea ber, : 9th. Public Schools. During the day there wil}: be Nahe Wa H Mitchel, THE. U, 8. ble hai Socie exse Races, Shoo IR g olden, tled Beer a ye. itd tw paren leadership of: 3. . Mnees, Foot as sa Win ynolds, bg gry rs fg ett nai OCONLAN, 42th, Officers of the Day in carriages. . And various other Entertainments. . CTsylor, AB Divte, 2 18th. Citizens an toot. THE BEST OF BRASS AND BTRING Bias Geli, Wh tonne, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. 14th. Citizens in carrisgeg, MUSIC has been engaged for the occasion. . 4G Conaway, Alex Stoddard. + 15th. Citizens on horseback. Tickets for the Ball, including fe Bat wa + A el ee Lape to as Ps . enan, m , ° 1éth. ‘The Trades. Supper, $3 00. ; y Thomas,. Wm McCormick, given that the undersigned, as Administra1ith. Horribles, Marshaled by Monsieur! 41) are cordially invited toattend, P H Paynter, David Watt, tor of the ‘said Estate will to sate, “ — I W Hayes, Jr; oe and sell at pubitie ae 1.3 Pa desert ORDER OF MARCH. Mocre’s Fiat—Sam. Caldwell, Charles P English, a3 neey. day, in trond of oe = age bags 34 yGeo Johnston ‘ Joa Perr Nevada City, Nev unty, +s Dawn Broad.to Hens, sg Main to. Ooms Woolsey’s Flat—Jolin Brooks, William. /QCSmith, ' M Colbert, highest bidder, for cash, in gold coin, mercial, up Commercial to junction of East Patridge. EM Fryer, 1¥ Bister, subject to the eppvovns prides tery Broad streets, countermarch e, . followin — ened , Bloomfsld—George Victor, George Edje Fleck # Beineny, — shattagha the city and County of* down Broad t6 Pine,down Pine to Com. wards. Peter Brunsteter, W J Crase, Nevada, and State of Califorbis, viz: All mercial, down Commercial to Pluss; wp . Rolief. Hill—Milton Baugh, Owen Pen: E R West, John Parker, th tcertainjo! of land, together with the Broad to Tlieatre and disband. resc. Chas Berisch, John Webber, tenements thereon and sppurrenshccs, : Columbia Hill—-Thomas Kerno, Jerry . JJ Dorsey, D Binkleman, boundedon the Southerly siue by Broad EXERCISES AT THE THEATRE Woods F. G. Beatty, D. Woods, Street, and-on the Northerly side by Com~~ . @ranitevitie—Sebn Young, Jr., William . #Roberts, J: Heyman, moroial Stress, pnd: Derticnlerly Famer ist. Music by the Band. McPhern. —————— fod as Lot No. 15 10 Block No. 30. Al-2d. Prayer by the Chapla'n. Lake City—K. Phillips, B. A. Payne. Finance Committee. : so all that other lot of land together with Sd. Bolo and Chorue—Ster Spangled . Committee on Introduction. A.B, Brady Chairman, _ the tenements ‘thereon, bounded on the Jno, Polglase, . W. Hays. Jr;, Southerly side by said Commercial Street, pre Mem Eany: of the Bavincthte Meee Bally oe woe Wm H Benson, and on the Northerly side by the line in pendence Reception Committe. W Muncey, Wm H Mitchell, ly bowndary thereof, and known as Lot No. Sth. Music by the Band. George Williams, John Muzeay,.J. J./ M Nathan, Jacob Heyman Sr oe No. 29, as described on easid 6th. Poem. a 2 rn ous Invitation Gommi ittes, ja hibebbhatn ether’ lob of } , tb . th. History of Nevada Gity, vettd Ghas H Mitchell, J: Lakenan,. gether witn the tenements thereon, an W. FP. » Jno, » B.D, Skid. artenances thereunto belonging, boun:t 8th. Chorus—Hail Golumbia, unitc nee cb Thowsppon. : _. ctu the gaabetly side Up let of tana ot th. Qnxation. Committee om Music. James Monro, wee Enows: = eee ~~ 10th. Chorus—Ameries. ICE CO Smith, Jehu Webber, i ae No. 3, 4 sto Ee. SF. Foams ° Stes, Banasiotion: . , j ° Chae M:ditebelt. and the balatice on the on of eal r ‘i COLD Committee on Programma, pA anbeipcag Deeds at the expenke o —_— : purhaser. : Chas H Mitchell, § M Harris, WM, M. TAYLOR. SODA WATER, AB Dibble, CTaylor, . : Am Im the afternoom Amusements.o€ i ae ¢ E Carr. Novads City, Sune 23d, 1876.“. Various Kinds will be aSlordsd. AND. FRESH ‘fT Gomamittese em Decoration, J. I. Caldwell, Att'y j ad : i, es etnias MrsAB Dibble, Mrs Wm Watt, TNERSHIP NOTICE. Seber ‘ BETHESDA WATER, Mrv & Goleman, Mre WA McCormick, COPAR’ — td , rs r, Mrs » NOW all men by BA or The festivities. ta the eventing wil close . OX DRAUGHT AT ely mites, ot aon Zolgiens, 0-1, both residents on Bloomfiel, with s : Mre EW > re . 4 te ‘of PRESTON'S, . ee ar pes ha . ere See. Sam oe Sens Y ! ew Enamel Paint ; «. and we agree each with the othe to be o AND N York ieee tet Mer urpose of fe ys ; <4 ee Gee Saat Susans Fay Se 7 will be 6 taf Dasinges of oon ade . ioe 58 wore aoa nis, under the firm name of J. H. Helwi TORCHLIGHT na mesnany salle Yo 1-5 oe DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS IN sions es op cn ; Drags and Medicines, Mining THE EVENING, Bin That the Daines of al te pre ona We ag to Chemicals, Crucibles, ete. : Ande = terested os partners jn suck “be ‘ood th . 2. M. WALLING 0. W. CRESS. M. PRESTO. vf a ueentty ae cae JOHN BURST, 2 Druggist, _ @t Hami'ten Hall, WILLA MTBOOD. Meveis Gig, June 22, 16%. 7 N. W, corner Brusd and Fine streets, , e150 North Bloomfield, June 234,