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COUPONS, ONE DOLLAR EACH,
Gifts to be Awarded:
"a Cash Gift = -1 Cash Gift « 15,000
1 Cash Gift 10,000
1 Cash Gift -.5,000
1 Cash Gift + ~ 8,000
1 Cash Gift 2,000
1 Cash Gift’ 1,000
1 Cash Gift 1,000
1 Cash Giff —: ~ 1,000
1 Cash Gift Sen, 1,000
1 Cash Gift 1,000
1 Cash Gift ° 1,000
1 Cash Gift -' = 1,000
1 Cash Gift oe ~ 1,000
1 Cash Gift ~ ‘> =» 1,000
1 Cash Gift ~ 1,000
1) Cash Gifts, $500 each -" 7,500
10 Cash Gifts, $250 eae, 2,500
29 Cash Gifts, $100 each -' 2,000
#0 Cash. Gifts, $50 each--—_25600
100 Cash Gifts, $30 each 8,000
1000 Cash Gifts, $10 each 10,060
1000 Cash Gifts, $3 each 6,000
2310 Gifts, amounting to $100,000
DA DAILY TRANS
VOL. XXII.
Che Daily Gransevipt.
N. P. BROWN & M. 8S. DEAL,
Publishers and Proprietors.
Office Cor. Broad & Pine Streets,
Legal Enterprise,
$100,000
CIFT FESTIVAL
ACADEMY, OF MUSIE,
OMAHA, NEBRASKA,
May 25th, 1871.
IN AID OF A PUBLIC. LIBRARY;
Tickets Two Dollars Each.
Which will be distributed by the Murua
Ar AssocIaTION among: the Ticket hulders,
UG This enterprise will be eonducted in
aprecisely similar manner to that of the
late Grand Gift Concert of the MERCANTLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, of San
‘Francisco, which gave such universal satIsiuction., :
REFERENCES: ae
J. Turyer, Dep,, U. 8. Marshal,
E. Zapnisgie, late Government Clerk U.
P. R. R., Omaha, Neb,
Good, responsibie agents wanted.
per cent. commission allowéd. Address,
LYFORD & Cox, Omaha Nebraska,
Business Managers.
Ofiice, Caldwell Block;
Pcie & Parrison, Agents,
ity, °
20
Nevada
ap23
SPRING AND SUMMER
CLOTHING !
—_——
CREAT BARCAINS.
ROSENSTOCK, PRICE & CO.
(Cosver OF PINE AND COMMERCTAL
/ STREETS, NEVADA OITY, have just received a Splendid Stock of the Latest Styles
Spring and Summer Suits,
Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats,
Boots and Shoes, &e.
Which they offer to the public as low as such
Goods canbe obtained in this State.
a
Something New, a prizo. for all !
THE JREAT EXPECTATION PAPER
COLLAR—each box containg.a valuable prize
with excellent Collars thrown in,
Gentlemens Fine Shirts,” Under
_ Clothing, Miner's Goods,
Of ail kinds and varieties.
re!
~$20.000 .
a
Grand Removal !
“HAS REMOVED .
ON BROAD STREET,
Se
and adjoining Lester &
Mulloy’s Store.
KIDD’S BUILDING
CRAND OPENING!
THURSDAY, MARCH 30th.
THE LARCEST,
THE RICHEST,
THE CHEAPEST,
THE BEST,
cheat pap a8 Sprang"
“Ma dovaiuics x tbe tne ¢ AND.
Finest, 4 j
ao», And Best Goods, p
ac, Mtthebo west Priees. OST MAGNIFICENT
LRSM wE S. . OMI x AD! e2aRa
cue sa. m+.. [$TOCK OF DRY CoODs,
ROSENSTOCK, PRICE & 60. : ne
NEVADA CITY. «> vierwet NOW ON EXH(BITION!
on
A ae
A, GOLDSMITH,
TO HIS NEW STORE!
Next door to Banner Brothers,
$150,000
GOLD COIN’ PREMIUMS!
TICKET HOLDBERS-on the
f 29th day of April, 1871.
California, wlll‘hold their Second Grand Fai
in aid of the following charitable purposes :
ist, Publle Schools of Nevada County,.
2d, Publie Library of Nevada City.
3d. Orphan Asylum , Nevada County,
4ih, Fire Deparument, Nevada City.
100,000 Season Tickets of Admiss
ion will be sold at $2 50 each.
BANK-UF NEVADA COUNT
; PREMIUMS,
1 Premium, gold coin,..
tin Ford, Esq. all ofwhom: are residents of
1 Premiam gold cOimsccceccsceseccesas 15,000 . Grass Valley, Nevada county, Cal. The Trus4 tees will make and execute regulations for 1 Premium gold coin...s.00.s..06 10,000 the proper and. economical condnet of
TPreinium’ gold coins.. sz+24 5,000 . “rhe Home avilt derive some of fis support
1 Premium gold coin .... . secccece 4,000 . from regular monthly subseri tions of} the
.
working mines,and from contributions from 1 Premium gold coin.... sssseeeeee 3,000] the charitably dispised of all classes. It is
1 Premium gold coin ... ssccccecese 3,000} believed'that in this way the Home can be
1 Premium gold coin 2,490 . Maintained when it is once established
: ae eeeern Bree i The necessity 0; éuch.a.home is demonstra1 Premium gold coin....eediedeei s,s 2,000 ted every day. Mining accidents are frequent
15 Preminms-gold coin, $1,000-each-.. 15°000 ancin rodey py aca _— in ere ad
i the subjects of them. The community is al5 Prem{yms gold Baie $500 each.+.,.. 2,600 most daily called 7 ae to subscribe funds for
%$ Premiums gold coin, $300 each'e+++ys 2 400 . -the assistance:of the disabled. ‘This tax on a
25 Premiums gold coin, $250 each.,.:.. 6,250 . generous community is to be used to a better
H. Hagadorn, J. Corwell Lee.
Julius Greenwald, County Treasurer.
Geo. B. Newell, ex-County Supervisor.
P. Banner, Merchant.
D. E. Bell, Deputy Postmaster.
Ira. A. Eaton; Union Hotel:
G. G. Allen, Nevada foundry.
Judge T. H. Kolfe.
Geo. K, Phillips, Merchant,
A. Goldsmith, merchant,
ment.
partment.
A. Sanford, Merchant
Bliven & Potter, Merchants,
Lester & Mulloy, Merchants:
L. Nibell, City Marshal,
od responsible Agente wanted” Liberal
commissions allowed. oney should be
sent by Express, or by Draft on apy solvent
Bank. Address all communications to ‘
C. B. SOCIETY,
api Nevada City, Cal.
UNION MARKET.
bas
JACOB NAF EZIGAR, Proprietor,
ne JUST RECEIVED a large lot of Hogs
which are being kjlled at the rate of 15
to 20 per day. #3 rie rey)
wa He has now on hand/a very large lotZ of
SPLENDID. 4,
NEW LARD,
HAMS,
AND
' BACON,
The very best te be had on this
Coast, which willjbe sold “at
‘ow rates, ‘'
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,
JACOB, NAFFZIGAR.
_ Nevada, Nov. 1st, 1970.
. HAIR DRESSING
SALOON.
PHILIP DUCA..... Proprietor.
“BROAD STREET, NEVADA’ CITY,
AMpOOshg -----+.....35 .
athe mnet Oe Cela.i.25 °°
' ‘Hair Dressing Room for Ladies andebildres.
TaetH ExTRacrTen, .Leeches applied for 6
‘ecnts. Cupping 25
WW EE BE AWARDED TO THE SEASON
The Mr rd al Benevolent Society, of
at the Broad Street Theatre, Nevada city, Cal.
All the Premiums will be — in the
100 Premiums gold coin $100 each... 10.000
100 Premiums goid coin, $50 each.. 5,000/
200 Preminms gold coin, $30 each... 6,000 . During the Festival the sum. of $90,000
500 Premiums gold coin, $25 each... 12,500 phe] distributed Oa ee
1,043 Premiums gold coin, $20 each.. 20,860 1 Gift of Gold Coin. ssteeeee.. 815,000
— ; —-—— 1 Gift of Gold Coin....2.0.. 10,000
2,005 Gold. Coin Preminme am’t'y to $150,000} 4 Giftef-Gold Coins. sceese woes By
—Gift of Gold 'Coin.... 2.000
BUSINESS MANAGERS—A, W. Potter, Gifts of Gold coin #1,000. 7,000
Thos, J. Gardner, Editok Nevada Gazette.
RB. Gentry, late Sheriff Nevada County.
Wm. KR. Coe, Chief Engineer Fire DepartT. Canfield, ex-Chiet Engineer Fire Depets by sending Checks.om any of the Sacra}:
air Cutting....... --25 Cents :
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 4 1971
ve
i$90,000 GOLD co
A GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL
WILL BE GIVEN AT ‘
i NEW CONCERT HALL,
Grass Valley. Nevada County, Cal,
June ist, 1871.
By the Grass Valley Winers? Home
Association,
In Aid ofa HOME FOR DISABLED MINERS
60,000 Tickets will be sold’ at $2,50 Coin, each.
r
It is proposed t® erect in the vicinity
Grass Valley,
annated miners.
The home we propose to erect will be under
the management and direction of the following well Known gentlemen, Board of Trustees: Hon. Wm, Watt, Hon. Thos. Findley,
ufpose and do more goog to the unfortunate
By the establishment of the Home to which
we refer, and which we propose to establish
10 Gifts Gold Coin, $500.
—10 Gitts Gold Coin' $300. 3,000
John ope Sheriff Nevada County. . 100 pct pe Goin $30.. tsa
bia, 9 MeReete National Rechange . err ed Cota, FM. --neoees B6000
G:v.Schmittourg, Peston . A501 Gitte, £90,000
s
The Gifts will beawartied ina precisely similar manner as at the Concert given in Bid of
the Mervantile Library, ek.
The drawing will take place under the management ofa Committee of well known responsible citizens of Nevada county, €al.
‘Lreasurer—Bank of Thos. Findley & Co. Grass Valley, with whom ail
moneys will be deposited. All disbursements
will be made throngh said Bank,
In addition to the above Gifts the sum of
$10,000 will be given to the Trustees of the
“HOME” .
For a guarantee that the Gifts will-be fairly
drawn we beg leave to refer to any citizen of
Nevada County,
Good responsivle Agents wanted everywhere
FIFTEEN per cent discount will be made
to parties taking Filty or more Tickets;
All orders should be addressed to
GEO, W. DIXON,
Secretary and Business Manager,
Office, Exchange Building, Grass Valley.
$75,000 Gold Coin.
A GRAND
te GIFT CONCERT! 2
WILL BE GIVEN AT THE
ETROPOLITAN, THEATRE,
SACRAMENTO,
MAY 1, 1871,
—BY THE—
Sacramento Pioneers and Sacramento Library Association,
For their joint benefit, and to pay their existing indebtedness,
—During the Concert 1,317 Gifts
will be distributed among Tickethoiders--amounting to $75,000 in
Gold Coin, as follows :
1 Giftv'of Gold Coit.. ..+seeveeess.-$15.000
1 Gift Of Gold Coin. .ec.ececdecceeee 10,000
1 Gift of Gold Opimc.cpedecassccess occ 5,000
1_GIft of Gold: COMM 5.28 3. oss css%exes 2,000
8 Gifts of Gold Coin, $1.000 each... 3,000
5 Gifts of Gold Coin $600.each.... 2,500
5 Gifts of Gold Coin, $300 each.... 1,600
50 Gifts of Gold Con $100 each...+. 5,000
100 Gifts of Gold Coin, €ach.-.. 5,000
300 Gifts of Guld Coin, $3) each... «9,000
850 Gifts of Gold Coin, $20 each... 17,000
1,317 Prizes,amounting to $75,000
—
TREASURER,
B. F. HASTINGS & CO. Bankers.
With whom all moneys will be deposited; an
by whom all disbursements will be made.
60,000 Tickets will be sold at
$250 Coin, Each.
This Ticket will admit the bearer to Concert.
Ge The drawing will, take place and the
(Gifts awarded in a@ precisely similar manner
‘as at the Concert given in fan, Francisco, in
aid of the Mercantile Library, and under the
nown citizens of Sacramento, andthe officers of said Associations; :
Persone at adistance ean obtain Tickmento Banks, or Coin by Wells. Fargo & Co.
‘Ten per cert ¢ommission will be allowed to
IN.
0.
a home for disabled and sipeey
A. B. Brady, Esq. Dudley Hoyt, Esq: and Mar-»
joint shpetvision of a° Committee of well (
date.
GRAND OPENING BALL.
—OF THE—
NEW CONCERT HALL,
GRASS VALLEY,
BY THE
Concert Hall Association,
On Thursday Evening, May 11th.
\HE SPLENDID NEW HALL, built bythe:
Grass. Valley. Concert Hall Association,
wilhbe dedicated by a Grand Opening Ball, on
the E¥ening of May 1ith, 1871. The Hall is
the finésy one in the mountains © California,
eing 144 eet im length by forty-four feet
in width, awd the floor is capable of aceommodating 500 dancers. It ia the desi of the
Association to make the Ball the best in éve—
ry respect ever hel
invitation is hereby
‘. extended to the ladies an ntlemen ot Nevada and adjoining counties, No tickets of InVitation will be issued.
Committee of Invitation.
GRASS VALLEY.
Hon Wm Watt, Hon Thos Findley,
Hon Reuben Leach, © .M. Mitchell
Sam Granger, W K Spencer,
David Watt, CW Sinith
DP Holbrook, A B Dibble
Aaron Hooper, M Byrne, Jr, :
Pat English, J yrne,
W. G Pope, D Collins,
L Zacharias, J A Farrell,
D Binkleman, B Nathan,
Jos Newman, J JF Dorsey,
Dr Jas Simpson, W Loutzenheiser,
E R West, A A Mulloy,
Dr Wm McCormick, J H Henderson,
Dan Meagher, © R Shoemaker,
Henry Ivens, GW Anderson,
Frank Cleveland. Wm Young,
Geo a ig
BOSTON RAVINE,
wep Fie Prt, ae ava Stoddard, ~~~
udle oyt. hae te brick, as Berinallack,
Ben McCauley,
FOREST SPRINGS,
George Little,
NEVADA CITY,
J A Lancaster,
» 'T W Sigourney,
G von Schmittburg,
Jos Perrin,
Ira A Eaton,
John Cashin,
Oscar Maltman,
C'S Wells, T B Gardner,
Tom Canfield, M BB Potter,
Dan E Bell; C Beckman,
LITTLE YORK,
John Cozzens.
EUREKA.
John Hussey,
J W Robb,
MOORE’S FLAT.
Hon TA Slicer, :
SWEETLAND,
H Sweetland, G D McFean,
BIRCHVILLE,
Henry Everett, GB Newell,
FRENCH CORRAL,
‘Elisha Newell, W M Eddy.
SAN JUAN,
Dan Furth, JA Seely, *
OU P Stidger, ;
CHEROKEE,
John Tierney,
COLFAX,
LD Leeds, Fogg,
dimes,
AUBURN.
James Mahon, Jacob Neff,
ROUGH AND READY,
Sam Gilham, A IL Slack,
PENN VALLEY,
John Montgomery.
INDIAN SPRINGS,
COLUMBIA HILL,
Robt McMurray, W W Nichols,
SUCKER FLAT.
RL Crary, C L. Compton.
SMARTSVILLE.
Thos Simpson, C C Duhain,
RECEPTION COMMITTEE.
Hon. Reuben Leech, Dr. W. McCormick,
Sam. Granger, W. K. Spencer,
Aaron Hooper, D., Collins,
FLOOR MANAGERS,
A. B. Dibble, W. C. Pope,
Frank Cleveland, L. Zacharias,
C. 8, Wells, J. A. Lancaster.
Price of Tickets... coeds eee $3 OO
SUPPER FRER.
LARGE SALE . OF FURNITURE
wey. EE. JOHNSTON,
PFERS EVERYTHING IN HIS S10RE
AT LOW PRICES, on and ‘aiter ‘this :
J. FE, JOHNSTON,
in National rooager Ng Hotel Building.
Nevada, July 28th, 1870. il i
persons sending for Fifty or more Tickets.
Commission paid iu Tickets. :
All orders should be addressed to
CADW ALADER, DAVIS. & CO,
Business Agents, >
P, O. Lock Box 228, Sacramento. Cal.
General Agency 44. Fourth atréet, between
Jand K.
Broad Street’ Market.
JAMES COLLEY, Prop: teior,
LWAYS ‘eu lied with he bestof BEEF,
PORK AND MUTTON, ©» * ;
Orders: filled trom families and ‘Meate deJAS. COLLBY,
livered at their houres,
Give meéa call.
mechs ,
Nevada, March 27th.
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inthe mo ing, . z :
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