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PHE DAILY TRANSCRIPT
em
4 ished Every Evening Except Sun
days and Legal Holidays.
‘Established Sept. 6, 1860.
Month ; $6 a Year.
levada City, Nevada County, Calif,
'Terms—15 Cents a Week; 60 Cents a
Diefivtchineon, 3. M. Buffington, FC
Luetje, O. BE. Mulloy, I. J. Rolfe, W. H.
Crawford, D. Mur, J. B.Isaac, H.
Cooper, Jolin Waters, John Swart, Jas.
Hennessey, R. ©. Walrath, A. Isoard,
John Hook, Hon. M. Garver, L. HirschTanham and H. J. Carter.
Grass Valley—R. Shoemaker, Dr. E.
l
GELEBRATION !
AtNevada city,
The fun will commence at about 12
o'clock Sunday night.
At sunrise a National salute will be
fired, aud every last one of the bells in
this city will be rung for a full hour,
At 9 o'clock a procession will be
formed, consigting of three fire companies
and the Native Sons of the Gold West,
led by Goyne’s full brass band, and proceed to the depet to receive the Grass
Valley Naiive Sons, Firemen, Green’s
band and Jenkins’ band, ‘The procession,
after arriving in town, will disband.
At 10:30 o'clock the various organizations will form at the following places :
First Division—Company C., National
Guard of Oalifornia, preceded by Grass
Valley band, form on south side of Broad
street, right resting on Pine, G, A, R.
and Mexican Veterans to left of Company
C. N. 8. G. W. on north side-of Broad
street, right resting on Pine. Liberty
Car and Officers of the Day on Broad
street to left of N. 8. G. W.
Second Division — Assistant Grand
Marshal, Geo. Mainhart, and Aids. Uniform Rank K. of P., preceded by Nevada City band, on east side of Pine
street, right resting on Broad. Kuights
of sherwoodForest to left of K. of P.
Grass Valley and Nevada Vity Fire Departments on west side of Pine street,
right resting on Broad. ‘Trades, mining
representatives, and citizens in carriages
on York, right resting on Broad,
At 11 o’clock the procession will forin,
under the directiun of the following officers : j
Sherman W. Marsh—Grand Marshal.
Chief Aids ; Fred Zeitler of San Francisco and D, T. Donovan of Grass Valley.
The following have been appointed as
Aids :
Nevada City—William G. Richards,
B. F. Snell, kK. D. Ogden, Fred Bost,
Richard Noell Jr., John Evans, Louis
Aumer, George Stansfield, A.M. Allen,
Jett Worl.
Grass Valley—J. J. Greany, George
Starr, C. E, Uren, C. E. Clinch, Theo.
Wilhelm, Thos. Hocking, W. J. Mitchell,
George Mainhart, Sherman Othet, Wm.
Lord, Albert George, H. Walker, Charles
Brockington, “ William \Robinson, Dan
Deeble, George Quick.
L. Driesbach, Indian Springs; William
Schwartz, Pleasant Valley; William Williamson, Washington; Jerry 8. Goodwin,
You Bet; Gen. A, M. Dobbie, North
Bloomtield; Hon. J. 8. McBride, North
San Juan; Henry Witter, Newtown.
The line of march will be as follows :
Down‘ Broad to Plaza, up Main to Commercial, Commercial, to Pine, Pine to
Broad, up Broad to junction of Bast and
West Broad streets, countermarch down
Broad to Pine, Pine to Commercial, Commercial to Main, Main to Plaza, up
Broad to Theater, where procession will
disband, ;
At the Theater the following exercises
will take place : ; ;
Called to order by Judge John Caldwell.
1. Music by the band.
2, Introduction of Judge Searls as
President of the day.
3, Song—‘*My Country,” by school
children,
4. Prayer by Rev. John Chisholm.
5. Music by the band,
6. Poem, by Alf. Tregidgo,
7, Seag—'Uncle Sain,”
children.
8. Exercises by six girls representing
Martha Washington, and six boys representing George W ashington, under the
direction of Mis; Maggie O'Donnell.
9. Song _ “Columbia,” by schoo)
children.
10. Reading of the Declaration of Independence, by Miss Mabel Bradley,
11, Song—‘‘Star Spangled Banner,”
by Miss Annie Webber.
12. Oraticn, by Hon, Grove L. Johnson of Sacramento, :
13, Musie by the band.
14, Benediction, by Rev. J. Sims,
The followiug named gentlemen have
been selected Vice Presidents. As the
program of exercises is very lengthy,
the names of the Vice Presidents will not
be announced at the Theater, but they
are requested tu take their places u_on
the stage without further notice ;
Nevada City—Senator E, M. Preston,
George C. Shaw, John Dunnicliff, Frank
T. Nilon, J. L, Morgan, J. M, Walling, B. F. Snell, J. Northway, Geo. 17]
Waters, K. Casper, W. F. Englebright,
B. H. Miller, W. 1. Morgan, Fred Zeit.
ler, D. 8, Baker, J. J, Jackson, John
Evans, N. P. Brown, E. Bond, John 'T.:
by school
Morgan, F, E. Wadsworth, W, D. Long,
K. I. Thomas, B. N. Shoecraft, B.S.
Rector, P. F, Simonds, Chas, Grimes, T.
H. Carr, A. Gault, W. H. Sinith, Jobn
Werry, G, C. Gaylord, Geo, A, Gray; L,
8. Calkins, Thos. Shurtleff, M. L, Marsh,
Wm. Barton, Geo. Grissel, Dr. R. M.
Hant, W. H. Martin, Thos. Daniels, J.
Vincent, C, J. Brand, Fred Searls, Fred
E. Brown, Geo, Legg, E. Withington,
ry A. M. Allen, W, G. ttichards, H. Lane,
8. Clatter, John Webber, Jaa. K-ukead,
J. E. Carr, John Hussey, E. Muller, Geo,
ri a R. Clarke, Wm. Giffin, Geo.
. Hog H, ©, Mills, Jas, Colley, C,
J. Maflziger, Dr, ©, L, Muller, J. 0, Rich,
oo
SATURDAY EWV’NG JULY 2, ‘02,
Ts iatleaemnesamnabinaatanieeenianemmenianaeabienaenenetieeeenmminammmatenmaiediand
‘. the evening the choir and congretation
i] attending physician, to name them.
Jamieson, A. Burrows, W, B. Van Orden,
Hon. Win. George, W. J. Michel, Jacob
Weissbein, Geo. F. Fox, John H. CoughTan, De. Norton, C. A, Brockington,
Charles Barker, L. P. Goldstone, 8. H.
Dille, W. J. Crase, Richard Noell, Peter
King, Edward Coleman, John Glasson, Hon, M., Farrell, C, E. Clinch, Chas.
H. Mitchell, H. 8, Spalding, Hon. J. 1.
Sykes, Wm. Campbell, J. M. Ih. mas,
A. Tregidgo, A. B, B:ady, Geo. Fletcher,
W.-D. Harris, E. H. Hubbard, W.G.
Lord, Geo. W. Starr, J. M: Lakenan,
J. J. Greany, Theo. Wilhelm, A. B. Dibble, Capt. ©. R. Crocker, John F, Kidder, -E. R. Abadie, W. C. Jones, Geo.
Majinhart, Sam Yeo, Jas. Watt, P. H.
Paynter.
“French Corral—N. (. Miller. .
San Juan—J. 8S. McBride.
Bloomfield—J, G. Mather, Gen. Dobie,
N. B. Parazette.
Washington—Johfi McBean.
You Bet—J. S. Goodwin.
Buena Vista—Capt. White. ;
Rough & Ready—-H. Schroeder.
Maybert—H. C. Calahan, Geo. Hage.
Truckee—D. 8, McPhetres.
Indian Springs—T. J. Robinson,
Birchville—R. Thomas,
Columbia Hill—A, 8. Bigelow.
Scott’s Flat—Sam Woolford.
Chicago Park—C, H. Briot, R. R.
Porter.
Indian Springs—A. B. Driesbach.
Pleasant Valley —Theo. Schwartz, Ne
vada Hartung, 1. C. Bourne.
Anthony House—W. M. Glover.
At.2:30 o’clock, the afternoon street
sports will commeuce.
The following is a partial list of the
amusements. There will be many sur.
prises to amuse the people, as the sports
will be kept up in a lively manner until
6 o'clock in the evening :
Footrace for boys under twelve years,
100 yards. First prize, $2 ; second, $1.
Footrace, free for all, around the
block bounded by Main, Commercial,
Pine and Broad streets. First prize, "$4;
second, $2,
Girls race, fifty yards, First prize, $2;
second, $1. :
Fire companies race. First prize, $16;
second, $8, If less than three teams enter by Friday night the race will be —declared off and the money appropriated
for other contests.
Single-hand drilling ; seven-eighths
inch miner’s drill; fifteen minutes drilling. — Four entries necessary or no match.
First prize, $8 ; second, $4, ;
Double-hand drilling. First prize, $10 ;
second, $5.
Bicyele race.
$3.
Throwing baseball.
second, $1.
At sunset a National salute will be
tired, and all the bells in the city will be
rung.
But, the grandest feature will be the
“Devil’s Carnival.” Read the notice
about it in another column. The whole
will conclude with a grand Firemen’s
Ball, at Armory Hall.
First prize, $6 ; second,
First. prize, $2;
Promotions.
The following is a list «f promotions
rom the First Grade Grammar to the
Junior Class of the High School :
HONORARY PROMOTION,
Clara Avery, H. Kornhammer, Bessie
Goyne, Annie James, Vinnie Hoskins,
Jessie Hothersoll, Mable Keenan, Lulu
Marsh, May Martin, Lottie Martin,
Maud Murchie, Lizzie Naffziger, Mammie Walling, Walter Bean, Johnnie
O’ Neill,
PROMOTED ON EXAMINATION,
Rose Cohn, Nellie Hanley, Beasie
Jenkins, Becea Marsh, Laura Power,
Racine Murchie, Thos, Moran, Thomas
Richards, Nellie Hambleton, Cary Arbogast.
He’s Here For the Fourth.
K. J. Rector, better known as John
Rector, (not as good looking as Bayless)
accompanied by his sister, Mis, James,
arrived here last evening all the way from
Elk Lick Springs, Missouri. Mr. Rector
has been away for several weeks and is
mighty glad to get back again. He informs the reporter that he had a gocd time,
and during his entire trip. his conduct had
been of the most exemplary character.
Anyway, he was warmly welcomed home
again,
will unite in a Patriotic Praise Service,
interspersed with recitations by Missea
Curtis, Ninnis and little Annie Plummer.
The Epworth League, led-by Miss Jessie
Hathaway will meet in the parlors of the
Church at 7 o'clock Pp. m. Topic; In.
dependence Day”—*Our Country.”
Lincoln Doreey’s Death,
Lincoln Dorsey, twin brother of Grant
. Dorsey, died at the County Hospital yesterday. For a long time he blacked
these two boys were born the mother resyadsted Dr, R. M, Hunt, who was the
As
quick as a flash the Dovtor named them . ’
“Grant” and< “Lincoln.” The fyneral
took place this forenoon from Groves’
undertaking parlors.
A Crowd Coming,
We learn that some fifteen or twenty
nembers of the Mission German (lub,
jan Francisco, who are stockholders in
the Champion mine at this clty, and the
Jack Rabbit at Grass Valley, will arrive
here tomorrow to spend the 4th at this
city.
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Aut kinds of 4th of July goods at
“Got SURED,
so tht
~ Here to Explain.
The Minérs’ Union of Idaho Sond a Man
“TAINGS SAID AND DON
: Reporter.
Heard and Seen by tho Daily. Transtrigt
man, L: Voss, Col, Carl Davis, Father
Geo. R. Smith, representative of the
Miners’ Union of Wallace, Idaho, arrived here yesterday. _ He comes here to
warn miners not to go to Idaho for the
purpose of seeking work, as the trouble
between the Union and the mine owners
has not been settled. He informs us
Idaho, and were joined by eighty more
in San Francisco, and together they arrived at Wallace, all hailing from Grass
Valley. The Union there became alarmed,
believing thatthat was only the advance
that eighteen miners left Grass Valley for}.
against fires.
The Theatre is being handsomely decorated. : de.
It is said that the Alaska mine, at
Pike City, will soon be started up again.
A great many people are coming here
from abroad, and will remain until after
the 4th.
The Grass Valley Firemen are ordered
to meet at 8 a. mM. and leave that place
on the first train, arriving here at 94
o'clock.
Too much precaution can not be taken
Keep a few buckets of
fh tern te gn Et
Beack Whatesoxs Sette, in rook and
Sack, for $17.50, at K. Caper’s, Can
not be duplicated in any other store in
the State.
Ger your 4th of July
Lester & Crawford's.
Boys make a note of it. Carr Bros.
keep the very best kinds of Fireworks at
reasonable rates
Faas for five ceuts a dozen and upwards, at Mrs. Lester & Crawford's.
Straw hats at cost, at Cusper’s,
Gotp and Silver Stars at Mrs. Lester
& Crawford's,
NorHiNe so well relieves thirst or invigorates a person on a hot Jay as a glass
of Carr Bros’. fountain Soda
Water.
at I Nt
“Brack Witanttons Sette, in. frock
and Sack, for $17.50, at K. Casper’s.
Can not be duplicated in any oftier store
in the State. te
Rev, Wurtz anp Biur Rrepon, at
Mrs. Lester & Crawford's,
Tox Cream Sona, fresh every day, at
Carr Bros,
Tuos. Leppy, on Commercial strevt,
has on hand a fine lot of Lemons, Oranges,
Saat
goods at Mrs.
which he will sell cheaper than any other
dealer intown. All fresh goods.
Beavtirun Rosettes at Mrs. Lester &
Crawford's.
Leppy keeps on hand a fine stock of
pure Flags and Fireworks.
EN ose —
Those who come here July 4th, fro
sive x a. 6 = een,
hoe — eel
Brack: Diacoras Stity, in fiook and av. ae
abroad, are invited to call at K. Casper’s . Sack, for $17.50, at K, Caspet’s: Can not
and see the great sacrifios# that are! bef be bought for that price in ary other
ing made in clothing, furnishing goods, . store in the State.
boots, shoes and hats. For Cigars, Tobacco, Candy and Fire.
Candies, Cigars, Tobacco, Fireworks, ete., ‘
For Fins Canpiss, go to L. Schwartz,
dition of affairs.
guard of a regiment to follow.
Smith was then sent to this county to inform those who contemplated going there
that it would be for there best interest to
stay away, and explaining the true conAfter spending one day
Mr.
very handy.
tiful appearance.
water around, as they might come in
The decorating of buildings has been
commenced, By Sunday night the business part of the city will present a beauBrack Dracoxau Surrs, in frock-and
sack, for $17.50 at K. Casper’s. Can
not be bought for that price in any other
store in the State. ;
Rep, Wuire ano Bice Ripron, at
Mrs. Lester & Craword’s.
GoLp Frixcx at Mrs, Lester & OrawoppositeTRANSCRIPT Offices.
Prenic and'shade hats at $1 and upwards at Mrs. Lester & Crawford’s.
Suits are now being sold at Casper’s at
the cost of@manufacturing them.
Don’t pay $15 for a suit of clothes
when youcan buy as good a ane at K.
in Grass Valley and une day in this city
he has become convinced that the
Miners’ Union of “Idaho will not be
troubled with any mere miners from this
section, as he does not find any good
miners out of work either in Grass Valley
or this city.
+ 290-2
PERSONAL MENTION.
Sovial and Other Notes About Pople Old
L
The ladies of the Congregational church
will sell ice cream, lemonade, etc., on the
Fourth, at the dressmaking establishment of Mrs. Arnhart, on Broad street.
Geo, Wm. Durstand Alex Gault, proprietors ef the two bakeries in this city,
have received orders for over one thousand loaves of bread, to be delivered on
4th of July morning. :
There will be four tickets in the field
at the general election, viz: Republican
ProValley, and o
boots at Walters’ barber shop, When-}+o-comie:
and Young.
town.
Malakoff yesterday.
evening trom Downieville:
cisco urrived here last evening.
4th.
ville,
town.
North Bloomfield.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Wells:
health, returned home last evening,
Oe
Come to Settle the Estate.
— eee
The Methodists.
Wanted Some Gold.
daddled,
4th of July Bills,
wear at the Chicago Shoe Company
Store on Commercial Street,
City. :
jyl-tf
Congregational Charch.
J. L. Merguier of San Francisco is in
J. G. Mather came down from the
Hon. Tirey L, Ford arrived here last
Mra. John McBean came down from
Washiigton last evening to spend the
C. J. Schuster of San Francise> arrived here last evening to spend the
4th.
Herbert Smith arriyed here last even.
ing trom Oakland on his way to DownieG, OC. Freeman of Sacramento, traveling for the Lily White flour, is in
Mrs. M. Hanley, who has been to San
Francisco on a visit, returned home last
evening.
W. F, Hanley and Mrs. J. O. Graves
arrived here last evening, on their way to
Fred Wells of Salt Lake City arrived
here last evening on a visit to his parents,
Mrs. Geo. W. Dunster, who has been
ut Los Angeles foe the benefit of her
L. G, Hamer, Miss Grace Brownhe
and Miss Belle Roney, of Vallejo, arrived
here last evening to spend the summer.
Fred Lux of San Francisco arrived
here last evening, and took the stage for
Pike City. He has gone there to examine the Alaska mine, :
Charles T. Marsh and wife left thie
morning for Bear Valley, where they
will be joined by Ben H, Preston and
wife, and a p rty from the Sacramento
Bee office, to spend the 4th angling for
the finny tribe.
'C. P. Frisfell, of Pomona, California,
arrived here yesterday to settle the estate
of the late H. A. Lord, who died at Lundy,
Mono county, Mr, Frissell married Mr.
Lord’s sister, whe falls heir to the estate.
The ladies of the Methodist Church
have leased Judge Searls’ building on
Broad street, adjoining Gault’s bakery, dee
for the purpose of selling ice cream gm. 82™ber of visitors from Olympic Lodge
the 4th of July. We hear that they
have procured the Wherewith to make
sixty gallons of ice cegam.
———
On Thursday night two would-be
thieves entered the ‘mill building ef the
West H.rmony, fog the purpose of clean.
ingup the gold from the arastra, but they
were scared off. . , Isoafd and ©; Hartman discovered @ lightin the building
and gave the alarm, but the thieves skeThe chairman of each’ committee, of
the 4th of July celebration, is requested
to hand his bills in to J. KE. Carr on or
before 5 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. The
Executive Committee, consisting of Hon,
John Caldwell, J. KE. Carr, N. P. Brown,
John T. Morgan and J, J. Jackson, will
meet on Tuesday evening to audit the
Nevada
There willbe preaching in the morning. Inthe evening a grand preparatory
service to the Fourth, A brief addreay will
be delivered by the pastor on ‘“‘How the
116th Anniversary of Amerian Independence Ought to be’Celebrated,” There
will be special singing by the chvir and
patriotic solos by Mrs. Prisk of Grass
thers, Everybody invited
Harmony Election.
i
a. “e
Only One Chance
jyl-tt
Mra. Lester & Crawford's,
The stockholders of the Harmony Drift
(ravel Mining Company held their annual election last evening, at which the
following officers wepe glested: M. L,
Marsh, K. Casper, G.‘A, Hoth ysol, A.
{aoard and ©. J, Brand, Directors; M.
L, Marsh, Pres.; A.
Isoard, Yiop Pres,
Ks Casper, Sec.; ©. J, Brand, Troas.; a.
A. Hothersal, Superintendent,
In « lifetime to get your Footwear
gains offered at the
pany Store in Searls’
cial street, Nevada City.
(the winning . one) Democratic,
one will have a full county ticket,
cific Hotel.
somewhere in the East.
of the procession,
as one of the Grand Marshal’s aids, He
claims he will ride the prettiest looking
horse in the procession.
The Salvation Army is going te have
a big banquet on the 4th of July at the
old Baptist Church. The tables will be
spread under the trees.
Wm. Williamson and J. B. Lithgow,
of Washington, in consideration of their
bringing the entire population of that
township here én the 4th, have been appointed aids by the Grand Marshal.
will arrive in this city at 7 o’clock a. mM.
Monday morning, accompanied by-evéry
able bodied man of that town, Jerry,
Sherman Marsh’s best looking aid, will
take his place in the procession, and the
You Bet men will help whoop-up the
celebration.
PYTHIAN RECEPTION. —
How Grand Chancellor aves Was Enter.
tained Hore Last Night,
Last night Grand Chancellor Walker
C. Graves officially visited Milo Lodge,
K. of P., exemplified the unwritten work
of the order, and witnessed the installation of the following officers by District
Deputy Leonard S. Calkins, assisted by
J. W. Robinson as Grand Prelate and
G, A. Gray as Grand Master at Arms 3
Chas. Pecor, P, C.; Vhas. Bennett, V. C.;
Chas. E. Pascoe, P.; Chas. Stetfens, M.
“fat A.; Jas. L, Morgan, I. G.; D. B.
Getchell, O. G. .
When the business of the evening had
been concluded the Knights (including a
of Grass Valley) escorted the Graud
Chancellor to Odd Fellows Hall, where,
with the assistance of the members’ of
Milo Temple, Pythian Sisters, and other
lady relatives of the Knights, there had
been prejared a banquet. The tables
were 80 set as to form a triangle within
a hollow square, covers being laid for 150
guests. At the base of the triangle was
® mammoth floral triangle on an easel,
and near this was the station a Goyne’s
orchestra which furnished choice instrumental music at intervals. The tables
bore a wealth of exquisite floral Pieces,
palatable viands and well selected wines.
When the eating concluded, there was a
fine program of toasts and music under
direction of B. N. Shoecraft as toastmaster,
The Grand Chancellor, Mrs. A. J,
Tsmert, A. Burrows and W. A, Sleep of
Grass Valley, T.L. Ford of -Downieville
and Wm, Giffin responded to toasts,
speaking brightly and ably, and the
. Methodist Church, bills. speeches were interspersed with songs and
The subject at the Methodist Church For One Week Only” instrumental selections. The reception
tomorrow. morning will be; ‘The Nateae rier gee oe was & success In all respects,
ural Man and Spirituat Thin gs" und in We will give marvelous bargains in Foot" ?
Boots and Shoes.
Will be almost given away at the
building, Commerical street, two doors
below the Tea Store, jy!-ti
Mrs, Warner,
Telegraph: A private letter received
here states that Mrs. U. A. Warner was
dying at her home in South Bethlehem,
Pennsylvania, Mrs, Warner lived here
many years and was the mother of Miss
‘able women that every one who met her
seemed to take her into their hearts,
-. For the past eight months Mrs. Warner
has been a sufferer with rheumatism and
if death has now touched: her it must have
heen a relief.
The Place of All Places’
‘ Soler.
To get the best Ice Cream, Soda, Ico
Cream Soda, Nuts, and all kinds of Confeetionery, Oysters in. shell and Frosh
Eastern Frozen Oyaters, cooked in any
atyle, ig. st A. Tam's, on Broad street, op4s the headquarters
A in thie city for
these good things,
BUREN, ra
At Nevada City, July eb, to Sam.
Rogers and wife, » daughter.
hibition, and Farmers Alliance. Each
Benjamin Conrad died inthe county
hospital yesterday, He lived in Grass
Valley three years, stopping at the PaHe leaves two sons in New
+ . York, who are lawyers, and a daughter
J. G. James and family of San FranThe ‘police have determined that no
drunken men shall be allowed on. the
streets on the 4th of July. All of that
kind will be snatched up and dumped
into the city prison, The police have
also been instructed to allow no firing
of crackers or bombs during the moving
Bat. Murphy, of Big Tunnel, will act
Jerry Goodwin has been elected Grand xs
Marshal, by the citizens of You Bet, and . ,
4
Chicago Shoe Company’s Store, Searl’s .
Lucy Myers, She was one of those lov-,
vada County. Je» %¢ Dvd
jline of march will be the as as that laid
ford’s. ( ‘akper’s for $10. a
ad At of July Colertin
NEVADA CITY,
HOH, GROVE. L, JOHNSON, of Saran,
IN THE FORENOON ~
There will be the Grandest Parade ever seen in Nevada County, consisting
of Three Bands of Music, Military Company, Six Fire
Companies, with Five Decorated Carriages, Car of
Liberty, containing “Uncle Sam,” “Goddess of Liberty,” and 44 Children, elegantly costumed, Carriage
with 12 Children, representing George and Martha
Washington, 200 Native Sons. Kvights of Pythias,
Knights of Sherwood, G@ A. R., Mexican Veterans.
Soldiers, Tug of War Teams, Mining Carriages, 60
Teams, representing Business Houses, 50 Ladies and
Gentlemen on Horseback.
The exercises at the Theatre w II consist
strumental Music, Oration by Hon. Grove I
ing of the Declaration of Independence by. Miss Mabel Brad
ley, “Star Spangled Banner,” by Miss Annie Webber, E
by 12 Children, representing George and Martha W
under the direction of Miss Maggie O'Donnell,
School Children, Poem by Alf Tregidyo,
of Vocal and [n« Johnson, ReadXCICisE
ashington,
Songs hy 44
Olicers of the Day—Chairman of Com, Hon. Joh Caldwell President, How. Niles Searls, Gran
Marshal of Moruiug Processiva, Sherman W. Marsh, Giraud Marshal of Evening Procession
W.-D. Plunkoit, — Opator, Hon, Grove L. Johnson, Poel, Alf Tregidgo. Reader, Miss Mabe,
Bradley. —Chaplaivs, Revs, John Chisholm’ and J Sims, :
Will commence at 2:30 o'clock, and will cousist of Foot
Races for Boys uniler 12 years of age, Foot Races, free for all
Girl's Races, Single and Double-Hand Drilling, Bicycle Race.
Phrowing Balls, a FIREMEN’S RACE BY SIX CoM
PANIES, which will becan exciting event. There will bi
many other attractions in addition to the above,
Sports
Wt x, the Event of the Day, The
The Feature of the 116th d
ican Independence will be
“MIN,
Which
ry
‘Crowning Success,
\onivers iry of Aimer
The
will comHis Satan c Majesty,
ek Xx s:
Kinz of the Carnival,
y . attended by Sixty Loyal
Subjects, Imps ot His
, Royal Person, engaged
in sportive pranks about this Firey Throne. [t will be followed
by numerous Floats, including the “Curly Bears,” ‘White Caps,”
“Nevada City Athletic Club,” “Prophets of the Holy Gourds,”
Etc., Ete, Etc, Ete, Etc, Etc. “All brilliantly illuminated and
combining to produce “a picture that ‘twere a balm to look upon,”
Following all these willbe an Illuminated Bicycle procession,
something entirely new and novel, and never before seen in Ne.
Ss Xt. The
: ] out for the morning
procession, The following ave the mounted Officers of this pro.
mence at
8 o'clock in the
Evenin g.
Ed, Baker and Wm, Ashburn,
RAND.
THE WHOLE 10. CONCLUDE WITH. Suet paR:
Gep your 4th of July goods at Mrs.
Leftér & Crawford's.
Tailor-made suits at cost of making.
At K. Casper’s,
Goup FrincE at Mrs, Lester & Crawford’s.
For Frkeworxs, go to I. Schwartz,
opposite Transcript office.
Caut early and select’ yours. flags for
decoration, at Carr Bros,
Tailor-made suits at cost of making.
At K. Casper's.
~‘Fiios.-Lappy hae—made-great: prepara:
tion for the Fourth of July. He has Fireworks, Flags, Lemons, Limes, Candies,
Tobacco, ete., which he will sell at low
rates,
Read L. Hyman’s advertisement.
Aut kinds of 4th of July goods at
Mrs, Lester & Crawford's.
works, go to L.
TRANSCRIPT office.
Schwartz,
healthfal, at Carr Bros.
Do not buy anything in the clothing
line without first examining the goods
and prices at K. Casper’s, The stock
must be sold regardless of cost.
‘Prcntc.and shade hats at $1 and up:
wards at Mrs, Lester & Crawford's.
{t0-to-heddy"a-for-nicethings -for-4th
of July,
Fok Att grades of cigars, goto TL.
Schwartz, opposite TRANSCRIPT office.
Fine line of Holiday Fireworks at
Carr Baos,
Fags for five cents a dozen and upwards, at Mrs, Lester & Crawford’s,
ees
A Sure cw
+FOR-WARM WEATHER
r ©
opposite
Icz Corp Sopa Waren, pure, cold and
Goxp and Silver Stars at Mrs. Lesters
) & Crawford's, «
yi
Sa Fly's Nowa Cream ag
@@P ICE CREAM SODA MADE FROM PURE JUICES gg
The Best in the Land.
J. M. FOLEY, Confectioner. No. 13. Comumiereial {St,, Nevada City
— = eo ie) a —
‘urth of July Goods
Elaes from 5S cts.
S. L0OZzemWp.
BUNTING FOR DECORATING,
GOLD AND SILVER STARS,
GOLD FRINGE,
RED-WHITE-AND-BLUE RIBBON,
renee
Don’t Read ‘Kniss [::
e A
OF THE FIRM OF L. HYMAN & 0O,,
Is here and -will open his New Store
merly occupied by him, Junction of
Streets, about June 3oth, with a $15,000. Stock of Fine
Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Hats, Boots and
Shoes, and everything usually kept in a first-class Clothing Store. Mr, Hyman needs no introduction to the people of Nevada County. tle comes here now for the beneht of his health, and to remain, With him prices is no
»bject, and he proposes to lay all competitors in the shade
at the’ place for
Main and Commercial
ind give thé people the: benefit cof the richest bargains
hey have ever been offered, which he has always done,
is his record for the past nine years will prove. Strictly
me price and that price to all,
A Full Line of Staple Dry Goods
in stock.
I invite all my friends to come and see me,
they wish te purchase anything or not,
It will pay. the ladies to call and see
Goods, which will be sold at LOWER
ever heard of in Nevada City before,
u. HYMAN & CO., D and Second St., Marysville, anl Corner ot Main and Commercial ~
Street, Nevada City. :
Se
will also be kept
whether
our stock of Dr
PRICES . than
Mephistophele, .
FIREWORKS WILL BE G
A Grand Firamey’s Ball, at Armory Hall,
F, Englebright, M. M. Baruh, Fred E. Brown, Lok Hanley,
Saati it ee de
NATIT
ATTENTION!
The Uniform adopted
by the Committee to be
worn July 4th, is now
ready, and can be had at .
the store of 1 ee i
~ B. H. MILLER.
F. F. BROWN, Prosident,’
J. CO. NILON, Secretary. ;
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