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Gns at ein.
» Knights 61.
of Rs, C,
tions invited
8, the Pubi theliterthe best. of
will be furduring the
brass band
ing the day,
which wil!
ag the pieces
lowing :
Flag ae thé —
nd and Gigs Sad
t
oriousStars
V). Hand and
gunswill be
of skill, &,
ysement, torocéssion of
be afternoon
Mificerit, Pybe given.
udé= with a.
m at night.
angements—
ore. . SecreGen,” A. M.
rote T; P,
o. Victor, P.
er, J. Robr,
on, R. Wing,
6kell, H. Hi.
Suminings.
¢ Ball.—R.
CHASE,
PARTY.
g of:
H, 1878,
HALL.
1 be in_at, pleasant
L to all who
ition is ex:
”
‘DDY,
ITHS,
WADA CITY.
COPARTNERypposite the
8,
is of
BING.
Ly Carriages
Jass Manne?
Miners,
eas, and €xeceanDer.
oem
The Grass Valier Minstre} Troupe
is about to ré-organize and give @
denefit “entertainment.
Every. Baptist should remember
orporation . epatajedl at pe
Lee
herr
‘Am Ghinese, gambling operations,
in the city are Said’ by the officers .
~to hive been fecently susy ended.”
“We are undef obligations to Thos.
~Meit-forninghifieest:troarwhiek,
~ghe painters, and Jocks ys welt us
‘the Marebie mine arrived in this
= ae Riley saeeeeds him.
, Chege’s Fourth of Jaly party, at}
waa brought from. Bowman's Dam
George E. Turner is making for
the Derbec Mining . Company an avpr per uly ‘of 200 feet of hydraulic
awa, Fareo &'00.’s ‘expresses:
on has: -been threagh the bands of
hewse
vA large namber of Nevadans will
@o to Grass Valley Saturday to witnese-the game Pah adh the Star and
Troe Blue ciubs, -.
The large new air compressor for
city yesterday. It will immediately
be placed in position. a
Oa aceount of i} health, Jobn
Jadd has.resigned the captaincy of
the ‘True Biue base ball ciab, aod P.
“Tiekets for the Tectare} to be given
at the M: B Chureh, on Friday evening, by Rev. L. 8.. Kallech, are
meting with a rapid sale.
‘Sone health sharps ‘Bay that the
presence—of hovse-ilies in unusual
quapticies this. ‘season prognosticate
much sickness durbag the next few
weeks, Diss
"The jovers of dancing at ooking
: forward to the eceurrence of Prof.
Temperance Hall, with anticipations
_ cof great pleasure,
. One of the rear wheels of D. Wellington’s “saw-dust wagon” broke
whilethe vehicle was passing the
corner of Msin and. Commercial
streets, yesterday.afternoon.
The annual exhibition and concert
-of St. Marys school, at Grass Valley,
took place'on Tuesday evening. A
. number of people trom. this city went
‘down to wivness the esercises.
Weasked aman yesterday if he
‘Ktew Of aay items that might inter
est.our readers. ‘You might say
there was en election last week,” he
replied with a ghastly smile.
The. annual examination of and
exhibition by the day pupils of St.
Joseph's Acudemy of the Sacred
Heart, of Grass Valley, took place at
the Convent building on Monday.
A meeting was héld at Grass ValJey last eyeuing for the parpose of
nominating two members of: the
Board of Eidneation.Measrs. Lakenan and Byrne. were doubtiesa reQn Monday last John Neebit, em-!
ployed in the depths of the New
England mine, met with a slight aceldent by having the toes an his
right foot somewhat ¢rashed between 2°catwheel and the track.
Yesterday noon while
neighborhood of Sacramento street,
one of their nomber, young Grimes,
tell into the-water.
frightened nearly to death.
bash, bat don’t go near the water.
Ske I NOt
THE KURGKRA KILLING.
The shooting scrape which oceurwed at Kureka the first of the present
Week, wherein one Chinaman killed
another, waa brought about a8 follows: ‘The two men became involeOne of them
Went out and got a knife and batchet. Then he started after his enemy,
to slaughter him. The latter in
wome way became aware of the attempt that was about to be made on
his life, and arming bimeelf with, a
ed in a gambling row.
pistol, laid in wait for bis pursuer,
and’shot hit itf the*breast before he
had time to defend himself. The
Senacmege ete captured.
. The pu
time of génaine oulbirwerit: when the ry
tend when the grabandangle worn
‘. Hearn, the guatdiah of said minor,
] idly as a good force of men-can-push}
several
suiall boys were playing alonyside
‘the Rough and Ready ditch, ia the
He was pulled
out by some of bis companions after
having been soaked to the skin and
Boye»
hang your clothes on a wanzanita
dings anes about ¢ the last of A’ ust,
upils are
peoa hiés for Playing hookey: will be
a dead letter in the school statutes ;
‘when bird-nests.will be carefully but
we trust not ruthlessly @xamined ;
mit berin demand: . . We ) fear there
is a trifle of affectation in the love of
school, but we KHOwW there"is none
inthe love of »vacation. “And we . .
{ . stropgly. suspect that the’ teachers
themselves while affecting to regard
the vacation asa: bore, really look
es to-it~ashopefully a8 do
_PRoBATES CouRT.
— SP anid, June 26, 1878.
In the matter of the estate and
gnardianship of Géerge Williams,
minor, The account of Willis amo .
filed and sctiled; the resignation of
that he be discharged .as. such. guar:
dian, upon, the payment .of the
amount.in his hands belonging to
said minor, avd that E,W. Thnrmap, of the City of San Francisco,
be appointed the guardian ef the es.
tate of said minor upon filing a bond
in the sum cf $2,000,
ong
SARGENT & JACOB'S SHAFT.
os
Work in the above claim, located
at Quake? Hill, is progressing as rapwa wdiiclng chirenrtinsiy bargaibe
stock ig an . ae and first-class
Gné “in ‘every /redpect,) bit Mhuving
been purchased at a large cana
from: orig
dew #1
tegatana Michel the
secured the sérvices of’a first-class
watchmaket and jéwelér, and is preNOTICE pan. TAXCOMPORATION.
church is he#eby wotified fo be present ut said meeting. Also all ‘Baptists
6 accepted, and ordered }i0 the community —are—
ish arethe Pictures mide atthe ‘Ru. .
dolph Photo-Gallery.’’ GConiims, Operator.
plate andere" The
gees tt Bu
ared to make all kinds ‘of jewelry}
j-20-1W'}
when ee we"
There sitlbe.e meeting of .the.
pie ce-of worship, in Nevada
liforvin, cow “Toureday, Jove
the
tbe chureb
o& lew.--—Every— memberof —this:nvited. By order of the charch.
Dgacon, Epwarp EpwanrDs:
2 Jane 13, 1878.-1d.
—
{3 Unsurpassed for style and fnjo16-Im
TEACUERS, . Tai KE NOTICE.
Applications from teachers will be
received by the Board of Edrcation
of Nevada Scbool District, until Sutit through. The bottomof the shaft
has reached the bed-rock ‘Tt is believed that. a sixty foot drift, work
on which bas already been commenced, will lea to a devélopment ofthe .
rich channel which the company 18:
seeking tor. We hope soon to tear
of agood strike in this admirably
conducted enterprise.
‘GOING AWAY.
Within afew days Mark Shaver
and Adolph Chaty, together with
their families propose'to lenve our
movataie city, where they bave long
been residents, and a new home
in the wilds of Washington. Territoty. They will travel by
camping along the way in the trae.
Dio Lewis style, Of eourse this will
taveat the journey with a ¢harm
which would be sought for in vain,
ifemploying any other’ means of
conveyance.
CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE
At Pelix Gillet’s.
Strasburg, Dramhend, Fiat Datch,
and Bavoy; je26-29
GREAT LECTURE.
a
“Battle of Life,” by Rew. I. 8.
Kalloch, D. D., Jume 28th, at 8
o*clock, P. M.**
The above great lecturer hae covsented to deliver bis great and pop.
ular lecture, entitled the ‘Buttle of
Life,"’ at the Methodist Cbharch, in
this city, On Briday evening next,
June 28tb, at 8 o’clock, P.M, Dr.
‘. Kalloch, ag a Jecturer, is a man of
rare ability, gatberiug from 3,500 to
8.000 people to his lectures in Sap
Francisco; §0 we can promise the
people of this city a great trest on
ibut occasion. Dr. K. charges n: thing for this lecture but bis traveling
expenses, The proceeds are to be
for the benefit of the Baptirt cause
in this city. Admission 25 cents
only. Tickets for sale ay Sburtleff
& Jamieson’s store, janction of Muin
and Comaiercial streets. je26-4t
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
Thavea great many ontetending
accounts on the books, and this ia to
‘. notify all persona interested that unless the same are settied on before the “
3d day of July. 1878,
I shall publish tbeir names, the
amounts dne, ete., in the Newada
Daily Taanscuirr of the 6th of Joly.
Bear’ this fact in mind. The ace
counte mnst be settied at the tize
above specified. .
AUGUST LADEDIAN.
Nevida, June 24: 1878-ta
DON’ £ PORGHT IT.
C. F. Seba, opposite neha Ts
Horel, Grass Valley, bas completed . 89**
bis arrangements to supply any] >
bumber of people with ies cream
ing line that is desired op the
. sy ine te fc Seaver
Mongolian to james. =
arday; creceen aeae Address, —
. BoMuttoy, —
“ee of Board,
Presh Batter,
From_thebest duiries in the c2unty, }ut 87% cents per pound, at
ma21 C. E. Moxzor’s.
jo6-td
_. Complete.
Hyman Bros. haze now on. hand
the largest, best selected and moat
complete stock of Men's, Youths’ and
Boys’ Clothing, Furnishing Goods.
Boots, Shoes, Hats, ete’, to be found
in the market, all of which will be
sold at greatly reduced rates. To be
convinced ,caii at their establishment,
corner Broad and Pine streets, Ne«
vada City. faisMrs. BE, Ee Visher
Has leased the store formerly occupied byA. J. Ridge as s law office,
and bas fired it up ins very pretty
and styligh ner. a8 a Jewelry.
Store. . She io in akan receipt of
new and elegant g notably
mong which is the Dies: “display of
solid silverware ever seen in. the
county. -Sbe extends a cordial i
t.tion to her Neveca friends, as ber
goods will beer inspection, bob ix}
quality aud price. mall
ACard,
To all who are suffering from the
errors aud indisei tions of youth,
bervour weakness, ‘rly decay, boss:
of manhood &c., I _ ill send a receipe
that will cure you, FREE OF
CHARGE. This great remedy was
discovered by a missionary in South
America. Send aself-uddressed envelope to the Rev. Josspn T. Inman,
Station D, Bible House, New York
City. o12-ly
Mothers, Mothers, Mothers.
~ Don't failto procure Mrs. Winslow’s Boothing Syrup for all diseares
of teething in children, It relieves
the child from pain, cures’ wind
colie, reguluies the bowels, and, by
giving relief and bealth to tae child,
gives rest to the motber. m8-6m
i int
If any Dealer Informs
You that be bas for exle a dentifrice ideutical with or containing
ingredients equalling or superior in
efficacy to those of SOZODONT,
diseredit the stetement and insist
upon baving thut alone. By doing
80, you will secure a dentrifice
par excellence the best in the rusarket, .contuining botenic elemeris of
rare preservative influence nyon the
teeth, and one which wii] endow
them With most becowing white
ness: Another desirable feature of
tuie-stable toil? articie is that st imparts fragrapce to the breath. Sold
by ail Grupgists,
Liver is King.
The Liver ie the imperial organ
of the whole buman system, as it
contzols the life, health and happiess of mau. When it is disturbed
in its proper ection, all kinds of ailments are the natural result. The
digestion of fond, the movements of
ie beart and blood, the action of
e brain aud nervous system, sre
Sit idfinevintely convected with the
the Liver. It has been
ved that yng # Anunequaled in curing
nee tnt Fama with ia
ver Complaint, uu
oh
an
4th of July. Don’t fail to give him! on the Western
a call, all ye who visit tbat place on doses will prove that it iv juss what
dthat dey. 2 42>. (PR
8
wonder. ‘Repsiring and engraving}. + \ T
‘neatly end egrt sd done,
Sialic alia
. members of the B:ptist Choreh int
their
j
‘puity,
27th, 1878, at 8 o’cloek-P. mu.
‘object of the. Meeting: is to: transact
business pertaining to
and. Aneorporencthe hody mceording .
Ts Citizensof Nvada Ocunty will cel .
. SE ok Thursday, July 4th, 1878.
e
of the event,
fully invited to p-rticipate in the ovservance of that Gay: There-will be a
—
With apnropristeceremonies, and to the
And of Various Civil Organiza
severs!_thousand pergens can be seatéd,
and will consist of
gga
“FOURTH OF JULY!
—jT—
GRASS VALLEY, .
ebratethe 102d -Aunive
ation’s Independence at Grass
»_of our}:
alley, on
nd that the occasion may be made wort
y
Ail the eople are respectPRO CESSION,
Oomprising the
OF THE COUNTY.
tions of the county,
“The Literary Exercises
Will be held nnder a large canvass, where
Preyer by the Chaplain.
Reading of the Declaration of Independence and Commenary.__
Grand Chorns of 200 Veices. nader ai.
rection of Prof. Seward.
Poem, by = Lady of Grass Velley.
Aduregees by severa, Gentlemen.
Recitation—Poem, by MISS FLORENCE
BYRN»p.
: Officers cf ‘the Day.
EDWARD COLEMAN, Inq., President.
_ Vice Presidente.
Grass Vatley—A. “By Dibble, Peter Jobnston, \m. Watt,A. J Ridge, Benj, Taylor,
AB Brady, gi mpbes, 308. ements a
Takenan, Jobn Coleman, Henry
W K Spencer, W C Stokes, DP Halbrook,
N Nathan, Dr McCormick, Wm Dawes, Wm
ome eet: Martin Furd, H he Bs
e Watt, 8 H Dille, Wm G _ WH
, Patrick English, A 6ura a wD
woods, B Johnston, Jacob Heyman, Sam
Granger, Dr-Tompkins, ratrick Murphy,
Rob: rt Fiunie, 8 P Dorsey, @ Hamilton, P
Bamberger. Geo 8 Kewe, MW Hyman,
Neveda Oty —Hon. Niles ene i, J.
Rolfe, N. P. Brown, Or ROM.
Sigourney, Jacob Naffniger. Be
Rough and Ready—3 H Dikeman, . John
Montgomery. =e
OChaplain—RkEV.G. yr G. MORGAN,
Reader of Decisration—GEO. 8, HUPP.
Poet— :
Orstor—
Grand Marsbe]~—M. BYRNE, Jr.
Chief Aid--1, W. HAYES, Jr.
Executive Committee —E. W. Roberts,
Ohairman. G. W. Hill, Prof steward, C
H Crowell,© W Kitts, dacsb Whilhelm,
Daniel Collins, Julius Be: aberger, Al Burrows.
Finance Committee--Dan Collins, Geo W
‘Hil , B Jotineton, P avid Linkleman, WH
Mitchei, AB Brady, John Jonnston, J M
Lakeman, J eyn.an, J .Bevaliack, Dennis
Meagher, Herry Wobler.
Invitation Committee—Al Burrows, P
G Hamiiton, H Uphoff.
Committee. of invitation and Arrangem-pte at hough ana Ready—8 H Dikeman,
“ohn F. Schroeder, John Montgomery, Geo
Grant, James 8 Huntress, H Q Roberts,
Comittee on Taterary Exereises—E W
Rotiris, P BH Payrier, ® Bamberger, H
fiylvester, C W Kites.
Committee on Music—Prof Seward, H
Voglersan, Wm Monroe,John Giasson.
Commi‘ tec on Children of Public Schools
OC H Crowell, Samuel Ty-ll, John Wickes,
Wa Camptell, Dr doors.
Committee on Car of Kitts,
DGillis Geo Howe. Dr Webster,
Committee on Fire Departwent—Jacob
Will ba, Robert Smith.
Committee on Supplies—J my py
W E Deamer, H Facis, 0 0 Am w
HM mery.
eee on Becret Societies—Geo W
Hi,F?G Sota.
Martin, Fraok Mc
oran, 5 G Lewis, Sam Novitzky.
Magen. 8 0 lew Decorstion—Mre A B Dib
Mr J ¥ Ridder. Mra
Miss sronk Parker, Mies L Johnston, Mre
W K Spencer, Mra F G Beatty, Mra Wm
Watt, Mra W M-Cormick, Mrs J V Rider,
W BH Mitchell, Mrs J M Labenan, Mra Bes.
: ;
A’ Valdab ‘Hin
Valuable M: chines
Peogenen
AYot eat Mchines sev wet} nownn
a “We carry all Thy Sieditier irs “Mane, pear
L rage Hardware, Cutlery, Belting; FeneeandBaling Wir
¥ AERELTIRGR Yims po wna. eae, BBO 4
". Cigarettes, Fipds, Cutlery, Eto . :
orating and healthy.
FIRE DEPARTMENTS . .
Patriotic Songs and Instrumental Music. .
Jobneton, © Brunstetter, W.C Pope, James
Watt, 8 Ya Dille, Patrica Murphy, B Taylor
A Sims, Wm Smart, T f
Neal, C P Thomson, Thos
le, E Colemsn, Mra © Taylor, Mra 5 ble, Mrs EL Bs
Mrs G. Hamilton. Mrs John Poigime, Mrs
nie Eriggs, Miss alary Cloke, Mire Bd ee een
Mitehe.
ie tg onfidentially in ref
Railroad Fare.
Railroad trains will regularly ones during
the day betwecn G bog
tickets for the -oo Fe mw iF Tre ¥
ORNTS. Sette tor tne roma he
Cucan, Oradea Grass Vabicy $2— for
The Bost Wegens. Ever.
‘DEALER IN
Choice Brands of Foreign andy:
Domestic.
CIGARS,
Age THE BEST MAHOEACTURED
Smoking ‘and ‘Chewing
ALSO A BULL LINE OF
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT.
TELEGRAPH OFFICE, MASONIC BLOCK,
Nevada City, Tune 9, 1878:
MASONIC NOTICE.
Nevade Lodge, No. 18;F. & A.M.
STAI ED MEETINGS ONthe Besbod Mg he be
mont sitixig D
on atanding are cordially” ae
H. Boanmaran, Secretary. ‘pla
_ Physician and Surgeon,
FFINE IN BELDEN’S DRUG STORE,
Masonic L uilding.
Residence, Main Street, epposite Behool
hous, Nevada City. 4827
GEO, W. WELCH,
Dealerin
— Books, Stationery .
fm Musical Insti ume: ts,
ke., &c.
OF GENERAL NEWS AGENT.
DR, L. J, OZAPKAY'S
209 Kearny Sty San Francisce.
ESTABLISHED-IN 1864,
or the Permanent Care “af Spece
ial and Chronic Diseases, “ae
also all Female ‘ 6mplaints —
and Diseuses of the Nervous gystem.
a
YHE IMMENSE DESTRUCTION OF
{ buman life annnually from secretand
spronic diseases, caused this 01d and reliable metitution to. be established firrt in
Philadelphia, Penn., in 1860, and after.
warde in San Fraveisco, QGal., in 1854 ase
private er fe in order to afford the
afficted the best medical an@ surgicel
treatment for the above and all other affections and complaints, Consultations
the Institute or by letier, FRES.
BYSICAL & MENTAL DEBILITY
Vital w es, nervousness, low epirite,
watinaae Gaeaone ot the limbe and wack,
loge of muscuiar power, indisposition and
incapability for labor or study, ® weak
exhausted feeling, no energy oF courage,
ee . of be Co, Sag one < go
bension 8 memary,
ciety, love vf solitude, timidity, self-distrust,lose of mannood, dieziness headache,
theresnit of
Mental Overwork or Sperma-.
torrhoea, :
paine in the ride, affections of the mi I
imapieson the face, séxual or other in
aes in man or women, sre cured by . is
thé justly orlebssted physician,
His method of curing Lap gpa sand
Pr 5 open (auknown to o
ha Céasthavin
ofttie Btate. Havaial
enow EXCLU
ane fortes tempers. . Chambon 3 Ms ag :
pa gl ts pane ie THE LavestT AND BEST Rake:tnveiited /
“RAINS ‘PARM AN wD FREIGHT WAGONS.
~! l BAIN'S HEADER WAGONE,,..
2 os .
" “Gath ani Ripediane ens Steaks send for Catslogite.
BAKER & ari nag
“are oRACRAMENTOOf ‘SAN FRANCISCO
. ARCSIE wIVENS/4
ee bp BAT
Rett.
. i A. ae
Sa ee
[Si
Adress) °"
HBALTLY, PLEASANT
_--AND—
SPARKEING BEY ERAGE .
= MT
\CRONK BEEF!
MADE: FROM
PURE SPRING WATER. eS
T OB AO Cc oO 3 "Oo POISONOUS. ACIDS are used ‘to
‘the prepgration of this delightf.l —
evera ve, but thein ienteare tay ivtisthe best
TEMPEBANOE DRINK
“Ever manufactured in Nevads County a
cat emere
For sale at all the Saloons:
: FAMILIES. SUPPLIED
asain woe and Sold on Commission By leaving orders at
ANTOINE TAM'S.
evade ek 3 be 1878.
WATCHES @ & TBWELRY.
JOBN CALDWELL, Master. .
. \.grVATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE, .
Nnent; No.
L.J. CZAPEAY, M.D. a
TB
‘GEO,’ W, 7. WELOH,
Hitvine MaDR LARGE AD
TIONS TO HIS STOCK OF Po
WATCHES ~
~AND JEWELRY,
And employed a
First Class Watchmaker, —
ie now prepared todo all kings of
Watch and Clock Repairing,
Engraving, Etc.
Cleaning and Repairing
Jewelry a Specialt;y.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
Nevada City, May 14, 1878
Assegement Notice.
OORE’S PLAT BLUE GRAVEL MIN
ING COMPANY. Location of prix:
cipal place of business Pranciaco,Cai:fornia. Location of Works, Moore's Flat,
kureka Township, Nevada County ,Oalitornis. Notice is beseby iven, that at «
meeting of the B Directors, hela
on ge ag te tat, 1878, an aseersed Nason he Zapital ste el ihe wis_tevi the cw ¢ °
Apne able immediately in
te phacoin, to the Séc
the office et the Company,
street, rooms 8&4, se
nce 809 Oaliforn:. na Insurance offi
i fan California. Any .
bieh. this sament #hahi~
Fema a ay on the 19th Way of July
willbe delir quent, and vertised
for sale at public auction; and un}
es
ment is made before,will be solu on toe :
day, the 12th day of Aug., 1678, bed goes hes
de inquent assessment, together th coste .
of advertising and expenses of sule.
By order of the Board ef ctors.
J. M. BUFSINGTON, Secretary
y, at
alifornia
floor, over Aet_> Office, 29 California Btreet, rooms %
and 4 second floor,, over Aetna Insurance = ~
Office, Ban Francisco, Caligornie. :
PEERLESS DRAFTING
._RULE~
FOR payee SPITTING.
Mie f.Ssbs
TEMPERANCE.
. ee pA6 CUTTING and
+4 for the Pee:
Drese Firti
be found ae
Every woman can eusily become he:
own Dressmaker by using the
PEERLESS DRAFTING RULES.
The most simple Drees Cutting
sod
a 4 lin ‘
System pow in use,
Call et Temperance Hal.
eS. 3. BAC. ®