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. The Daily Transcript, .
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OFFICE:
et, Nevada City, Cal
_CIRCULATHE IN
Spence h San
pol Ver should
hn & Ready, . LOO" at for example. Four years
Wevada City Grass Valley, fos & Reeey, . gol Was ‘etred from a southern
(Why Privates Should Not Marry.
“No, I don’t think a soldier has :
ht to marry—a private, anyhow meal
gine at Fort Hamilton. “Our . ‘
. “fe and our’ movements are too uncer{m, for-one thing, and’ for ‘another,’a
have no incumbrances.
‘pal, sweetland, North Bloomfield, Moore's . statin t'to Fort Canhy, Away out dn the
jreviiie, Truckee, ande othwees of ‘Seveda hae ry © alsgin Placer
and Sierra counties, al amento, Sau . again f ;
Frausisso—in fect throug out the State nent to this station.
from Siski o from the 8i.
etre to the Sea.ed s =
THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1890. .
ee
The Last Warning.
wilds «\f California. August, 1889, I was
n t.tansferred clear across the contiMow, if Thad a
' family to take with me, 1. boin pretty
water, I'm th nking;, for I go before }long beck tothe Pacific coast. Uncle
Sam koeps .us,.youknow; but he don’t
. over induige-us in spending money, and
when you consider that ther.’s no such
as free treusportetion for one’s
Blanks reading as follows have beev . amily or lagguge. ) Aaucy judge how
prinie.i aut wiil shortly be properly . many months’ s2ings it would "take to
filled out and sent to derelict trée-own. carry one through.
}
CTS Ly, aa, gilt 1
Orgy opr, N@vapa County Hon: .
TieuLiURAG Commission, —— 189
To “—, NeVada County, Cul.
accordanve with an. ‘‘Act to Pro»
allowed ‘from 1,500 to.2,400.po
! gage trarispo
» Ty . and most of them, you know, aré marricd. A private is allowed 150 pounds
; and what he can garry. °
only
: bagm, according to rank,
“Why, the officers themselves .
‘is just about
tarests of the-State,””-approved March . comes to. household goods, even for
14, J88T, ‘andthe Act «amendatory . small family, the weight isin the thouproved March 19, 1889, and sands before you know. it.
wees ; mistake,” he said, if Conclusion, “this by virtue of the power vested in-us by
Yes, it’s alla
the Board of Superyisors of Nevada thiugof a private marrying? It almost
county on February 4, 1889, we hereby
notify yoti that the orchard owned by
you,orvof whichyyou are the agent,
sittiated “ou “— street, in the eaid
town of —— is infected with — sand
Whereas, We have heretofore notified you to this effect, and have daly
notified you to disinfect your said orchard within a period of —— days from
the date of suid notification ; and
Whiereas, The said orchard has’ not
been disinfected as required by said
notice,/although the said. —— days
have since expired, but is still infected .
with —— as above stated: ;
Therefore, In accordance with, and
by virtue of said law, on our appointment a8 Horticultural. Commissioners
of Nevada County,’as° aforesaid, we
hereby demand and require of you
that, for the purpose of @estroying
said —— in your orchard as aforesaid
you apply to trees thus affected in
said orchard, within —— days from
the date hereof, the following treatment heretofore prescribed by us: ——,
If, within the time above specified,
you shall have fuiled or neglected to
make application of the treatment as
directed, you will be deemed guilty of
maintaining a public nuisance, and
your orchard will be declared such,
and proceedings will be instituted
against you according to law to abolish
the ssme. The expense thus incurred
will according to law, be alien upon
your-real property.
Nevapa County. Horticonruran ComMISSION. a
By ——, Commissioner ——District.
Ord:r of the Eastern Star.
Aurora Chapter, No. 40, Order of
proceedings consisted of exemplification of the work, an initiation, and
subsequently there were musical and
literary exercises, followed by a banquet. There were a number of visiting members from Nevada City. Last
night Mrs. Banvard met with Evangeline Chapter of Nevada City.—Unien
of Wednesday.
Smartsvillie Booming.
Marysville Democrat: A prominent
mining man in Smarteville informed a
Democrat reporter this morning thata
number of men were at present employed in the mines. The Blue Point
employs 84, the Wheaton 60 and the
Mooney Flat 40, making a total of 184.
The men are paid good wages and
everything isat present booming.
ibe th Suns ND aR VS EEE
Cais and fever of three years
standing cured by Simmons Liver Regulator.—E. Watkins, Watkins House,
Uptonville, Ky.
“Taxe! Take! Take Simmons Liver
Regulator for dyspepsia, constipation
and heartburn.
Is Consumption incurable?
Read the following. Mr. C. H. Morris, Newark, Ark., says: ‘‘Was down
with Abscess of Lungs, and friends and
physicians pronounced me an Incurable Consumptive. Beyan takirig Dr.
King’s New Discovery for Consumption, am now on my third bottle, and
able to oversee the work on my farm.
It is the finest medicine ever made.”’
Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio,
says: ‘‘Had it not been for Dr. King's
New Discovery or Consumption I
would have died of Lung Troubles.
Was given up by :luctors. Am now
in best of health.” ‘Try it. Sample
bottle free at Carr Brothers Drugstore.
W. D. Travers, the piano tuner, is
here. Leave orders at E. Rosenthal’s
atore. ote.
Buchien’s Arnica Salve. .
The best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers; Salt RheumFever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erupfons, and positively cures Piles, or
mo pay required, Itis guaranteed to
give perfect setisfuction, or money. refunded. Price 25 cents pe box. For
sale by Carr Bros. tf
" Sunhyside fruit Farme.
Salem continues to grow, and the
industry was never s0 actively pushed
fn that city before. This activity extends to the surrounding section, and
ity. This condition of things gives
renders them increas
‘Eagle.
her dainty patent leather shoes. So did
he. Then he looked at the muddy road, .
Syru
added value to those 10-acre fruit and 3
farm af Sunnyside, four miles south pty yet
invariably causes painful separations,
iness generally living and nn
to those who run the
_ The Gravity of English Waiters.
. It is said that the best waiters in the
world are Englishmen, but they do not
succeed in the middie class restaurants.
For one thing the Swiss, Italian, or German proprietors prefer their own countrymen, but in addition to that, I think
they are not, as a general rule, so fitted
for the task-as foreigners. . English waiters are usually kept in hotels, where they
ass "me a grave air and are as solemn as
butlers. ‘Fhey aro quite as expensive,
reputation.
remember the last evening meal I ate
under his superintendence.
wvere eating my own funeral dinner. For
that repast, and the waiter, I was charged
nine and sixpence. I have always considered. they charged me seven and six-pence for him whom I could so well have
done without. That may be partly the
TI felt as if I
reason why I prefer the brighter Swiss
as an occasional attendant. He is suited
toa,restaurant which has plate glass and
gilding about it; the other should never
leave an oak ‘paneled room with rusty
armor high in the solemn shadows above
the wax candles.—Murray’s Magazine.
In Central Park.
Not more than a handful of people
were left in Central park late Sunday
afternoon. The rain had driven the
crowds away, and so the slender, Eng.
lish compléxioned Young girl and her
athletic looking escort had the asphalt
walks much to themselves. They
strolled along very comfortably .under
her imported umbrella, and seemed ob livious to the falling rain in their interest.in each other. Half a block brought
and again at the “little shoes. Then a
swift glance all around. ~ Nobody was in
sight, apparently, and with a swift motion he reached down, caught her waist
with his arm and the next minute had
carried her safely across. It seemed almost too pretty to tell about, and made
the writer feelas if he were playing the
part of a spy.—Cor. New York Press.
The Largest Grain Elevator.
The largest grain elevator in the world
was built at Minneapolis Junction in
1886. The building is 836 feet long, 92
feet wide and 175 feet high. It has storing capacity for 2,000,000 bushels of
grain within its walls. During its construction the carpentersand joiners used
over 6,500,000 feet of lumber of all kinds,
besides: 82 car loads of nails, which, if
packed, would make the enorormous
amount of 10,000 common kegs; the best
calculators say that the actual number
of nails used in the mighty building will
fall but few, if any, under 20,000,000!
The engine used is capable of handling
175,(0 to 250,000 bushels of grain per
day, or enough during the year to equal
the combined productions of the state of
Minnesota and the two Dakotas. Two
hundred and fifty cars have often been
loaded at this elevator—in-ten—hours;
8t. Louis Republic.
‘Queer Part of Book Selling.
One of the beauties of the subscription
system of book selling is this: If the book
is one of a dozen, say, that. you don’t
want at any price, the agent, male and
female created, comes. after you in your
weakest hours, and, penetrating to your
wobec lair, ap ds your piece of
joney or peace of mind. Whereas;
ifthe book be one of real value and interest, one that you, a man or woman,
say not less than 88.8 per cent. above the
zero of idiocy, would naturally care to
read and own, then what happens? Why,
then you have to seek out. the publisher
yourself, who civilly refers you to some
general agent, who casually. ref.
ers you
to some local agent, who sits in secret
somewhere
Queer, is it not?—New York Tribune.
smiling while you long for-it.
fo wat hs 4
ONE ENJOYS
@ach contributes to the other’s prosper-. Both the method Oe casi when
Figs is taken; it is pleasant
gto the taste, and acts
mptly on the Kidneys,
ver and Bowels, cleanses the Bystor those whg wish to. tem effectually, dispels colds,’ headspecialty. For. #ches and fevers and cures habitual
Op. of Salem constipat jon permanently. For sale
druggists n 50c and $1 bottles by all d
. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP Co.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL,
LOUISVILLE, KY,
The Safest
too. Once in. Cambridge I staid at a
hotel whose prices were as high as its
The head waiter was an oppre: sively solemin man, who 80 oyerawed
my youthful spirit that even yet I have
a tind of horror creep over me when I
ND most powerful .alterative is .
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Young and:
old arc alike benefited by its use. For . GEO, G: ALLAN, Esq.
rt the eruptive “dis. G'
Se ~~ 4+ ¢hildren. nothing
, , Cte + else ts so effective
<™% = #: this medicine,
“ee 3) Lio flavor makes
* a it casy to admin.
Py BaleP, + ‘
from which he
suffered terribly.
Two physicians
attended him, but he grew continually
worse under their care, and everybody
expected he would die. I had heard of
the remarkable cures effected by Ayer'’s
Sarsoparilla, and decided to have my
boy try it.. Shortly after he began te
take this xnedicine, the ulcers com-’
menced healing, and, after using several
bottles; ‘he was entirely cured. He is
now.as-healthy.and_strong as any boy
of his age.””— William F. Dougherty,
Hampton, Va.
“In May last, my youngest. child,
fourtéen months old,
plied various. simple remedies without
avail. The sores” increased in number
and discharged copiously. A physician
wats called, but the sores continued to
multiply until in a few months they
nearly covered the child’s head and body.
At last we began the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. In a few days a marked
change for the better was manifest. The
sores assumed a more healthy condition,
the discharges were gradually diminished, and finally ceased altogether.
The child is livelier, its skin is fresher,
and its appetite better than we have ob.
served for months.’’—Frank M. Griffin,
Long Point, Texas. ‘
“The formula of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
presents, for chronic diseases of almost
every kind, the best remed: known to
the medical world.’”—D. M. Wilson,
M. D., Wiggs, Arkansas.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, ‘Mass
. Priea $1; six bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle,
The Gelebrated French Gure,
Warranted A PHRODITINE.” oon’
Is& woNta r
POsITIVE
ct QUARANTEE
or any disorder of
the generative or_,
SAND from theexcessive
BEFORE useof Stimulants, AFTER
Tobacco or Opium, or through youthful indiscretion, over indulgence, &c., such as Loss of Brain
Power, Wake ess, ‘Bearing down Pains in the
back, Seminal Weakness, Hysteria, Nervous Prostration, Nocturnal Emissions, Leucorrhea, Dizziness, Weak Memory, Loss of Power and Impotency, which if neglected often lead to premature
for $5.00. Sent by mail on receipt of price
A WRIT.
every $5.00 order received, to refund the money if
THE APHRO MEDICINE CO.
“cific Branch,
GRADUATES’ BALL
4 opose to run y,
“My little boy Dae Se. We samentiy pallon the co-operation of our friends. Signed:
lind I f “o's eas
an ticerson Bis Washington Mining Co.,
neck and throat . Diamond D. mae Co,,
ni
ani to have sores . ” :
gather on-its head and body. We ap. . .
old age and insanity. Price $1.00 a box, 6 boxes
GUARANTEE is given for
a Permanent cure is not effected. We have
thonsands of testimonials from old and young,
both cones who bene permanently cur _
by the use of Aphroditine. Circularfree. Address
Directors: ..
ALF TREGIDGO, Esq,
-H, C, CALLAHAN, Esq.
E. J. RECTOR, Secretary.
"GEO, A. HARE: Esq.
EO, E. TURNER, Esq. -EDWIN TILLEY, Esq.
Stages leave Nevada City for Maybert via Washington and
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 6 A, M.
Stages‘leave Maybert for Nevada City via Ormonde und Washington on Tuesdays,
while its agreea& . rh urgdays and Saturdays, at 5 A. M.
WORTHLEY & NICHOLS, Managers.
— ary for the protection of ourselves and those doing
Eee Cahn we prewee oo 2c tages fs fect winter ee snow or
Yuba Mining Co.,
anyon Creek Mining Co.
WHO
SAYS
Deal
The old-established firm of
& GRAWPORD 00 NOT .
°
ee
GOOD GOODS, os
ax ‘LOWEST PRICES,
EVERYTHING } REPRESENTED
oO
UV
A comparison of our books to
date shows that we have trimmed
and sold
TEN PER CENT.
More Hats this season than last,
-which is very gratifying to us as
showing that our efforts in procuring STYLISH goods and making them up in a STYLISH
manner are appreciated,
108 Stevensoi. #48 FRANCISCO. Cat ?
OR SALE BY
W. D. VINTON, « Nevada City. : .; ; :
t
. ARMORY HALL, NEVADA OITY
Nevada City Clas of °90,
FRIDAY EVE’G, JUNE 27.
Floor Maneger—J. M. Lek a
Floor Directors—Francis Conlan, John
Kistle, Jos McGibbins, George Nivens, Jno.
Tyrrell, Will Smith, Marcus Baruh, Kajph
ebber, Compton Gault, Charies Tegler,
Bert Dickerman.
MOMINMION fines os oe cient ersne $1 per couple
Extraladies, each .. ... .-.50 cents
RO GANOLY oe seeess vesdct tees te wih 25 cents
~ Waiting School,
MRS. A. J. RAPP,
Teacher of
CLASS MEETS EVERY ‘EVENING
At Mrs. Rapp’s residence, Pine St.
Pupils Oan Join at Any Time,
‘Terms for reamantne-06 for Fifteen
Lessons.
Terms for Book-keeping made known
on application, “ns
Pupils furnish their own stationery.
Tuition payable middle of term.
Mrs. Rapp’s former success here as a
teacher of the art preservative is a guarantee of her proficiency toimpart knowledge
to those under her instruction irrespective
of age. : 3 ;
Wes tave just received more
than Twenty--Dozen Hats which
will Be sold at.the lowest prices.
Picnic, Shade and other Hats from
-15 cents up.
MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD,
Main Street, Nevada City.
OREGON LAND COMPANY
Home Office at Salem, Oregon,
(In the State Insurance Buildine,)
AND BRANOH OFFIOES IN PORTLAND, ASTORIA AND ALBANY.
ry AS FOR SALE A LARGE LOT OF G n PRUIT Y A
ie iS FOE GALE A LARGE LOt OF 3 RAIN, STOCK AND. FRUIT FARMS. ALSO;
ae: wae ; : : e Oregon Land Company was clally organized t 4
Penmanship andBook=Keeping. ~—/ subdividing large tracts of Land, and has dariug the aM woreed ie shi ond sabaiene,
ed over 3,200 acres of Land into 5to 20 acre Lots. T' ‘
ba 4 bow ae Lace I baa pit gy sri pitoed on the market, 225 Reva teat sot Sera ad
3 of choice Lun j actpa of Whaat in the Winelsaiont Valley. ruit will bring a larger income than 16
We also make valuable improvements in the way of roads, fences, etc. We can s¢ll a
mma tract of Land for the same price per acre that you would have to pay for a large
Unholstering Shop yp ure .
JAMES KINKEAD
. FURNITURE.
LOOK HERE!
aK
OW I8 YOUR TIME TO GET YOUR
Repairing Done.
I do all kinds of repairs in WOOD AND
METALS, such as :
. WEW YORK, Wt 3B
=
GIVES NOTICE THAT
short notice, . Twelve Distinct sty!
ring Mattresses, Hair / I intend to keep on hand at all tim a ylesof .
Matt i
66 & ZOO!
ln Mom Matrome, Bea uonnces single . NUP ane (iN TO RRPLENTOH . vartty of ZEATING :: STOVES,
Lounges, etc., etc., made to order. your Homes wit BREAD, eect all the Best and Newest Patrns,
FURNITURE AND BEDDING OF
.
PA AA
kivosmararany ano wapecretix. Cheap and First-class we Se ae
ANLIKE MANNER,
CAKE, etd
. Pianos, Pictures and Furniture pack} ,
Etc. The Famous Suoerior Ranee,
ed for shipping a specialty. arn re, ( Ing, F Wedding"Cakes
The Best 1s the Market.
) And Pastry Agents for the celebrated
Piano Movine Promptly attended to
and Carefully Performed,.
Il at the Lowest Living Rates
FOR CASH,
From (0 to }33° cnt.
Less than has ever been sold]?
-——
Bluebell Mining Co., quality and style. ”
BUSINESS oifs‘i : Pa
. Men's and Boys Clothing, Gent's Furnishing is
.] ings, maps, framed engravings and other office equipmen’
Mad 2 Doce aa it shoft notice and on most CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING
Is a reasonable proposition to make to sensible people, ni
——$ a
paces Oo . ie
4
I] make*in good faith. '
me) rices. It means the very best goods at the. Lowest r ts
‘Every Department is filled with New Novelties, rich in.
» ——
: :
HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN ELEGANT STOCK OF
HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
Trunks, Satchels, Etc.
+
LANDS FOR SALE.
usiness and of locality I am compelled to
his county—all held uncer Government
hasers, in size, from a town lot upOwing to anticipated change of b
sell all the lands owned by me int
‘itle—~and will be'sold in lots to suit pure
ward, and in shape a8 may be suitable,
cation:
3
No. 5. in Sec. 27, fractional Lot No. 15, in Sec.
TRACTNO. 1.—Conslating of perce leery mill site on Worvhington Ravine—
* ng une Fine et nee: Ce ee ee
unded on the wes: by the “Old Bloc ravel (lain; h
the east by line fence with Pearce & Caddy and others,
the Cos Qnate teed is well eineered, sezond growth pine and is susceptible. of being
dividedinto a number of convenient ead accessible ee ar on faire! fit
ble for fruit growing, alfalta or gardening. Une ever-flu
rag lp telig Dik i
flowing spring will go with anuther eubdivision;
Senn oy oodles yorel Fran atone ae another and two ever-flowing streams from
TE KO. a Soe penile “3-1ths), un livided, of the ‘Old Block Gravel Claim,’’
eontaining in the whole ni
proken up, very deep tich soil and lies adjoining Tract No. Lon the west,
_§.—THE HOMESTEAD, comprising all the lands bounded on the east by the
neneaecas sept by the Hughes’ road and ‘Col. Hawkins’ preemption claim, ag
west by te Knights of Ma.ta Quartz claim, and onthe south by ‘he Coe eee yo
‘outaining sbout 100 acres; about 19 acres enclosed with good, substantial and mos Md
aew pieket and wire fence, There are three .ever failing springs of water within the
enclesure, anu free water from ravine ‘or garden and orchacd; good dwelling house of
1) roums; "about 200 fruit trees growing, assorted varienies, one-halfim bearing ahd no
acale This laud has been pronounced by scores of foreign horticul.uris 8 and vinevardists as being tirst-class olive and vineyard land—the very best in this part of the
stute—and thesame kind hey tanpyrheer tegis and pipe thetrty in Napa and other
C rchasiug at high prices for the sam' is
cute NO. 42 -Dpposite ee Hoiestead, on east side of turepike road, exte ding from
Powning Quartz Mine to James tiammill’s, containing about 13 aeres, with right of
way for ditch from Sou-h Yuba Canal; and a never failing small stream of water flowing
his tract. Would divide wellinio four lots, 1 :
Oe eee 5 -On nore side of turnpike road, lying between R. Noell’s and C, R
Hill’s enclosed fields, containing 10 acres. Two-thirds well timbered, and deep soil.
-@ine Alfaifaland, Willmakutwo elegant 5-acre tracts. South Yuba-Canal runs through
ortion.
OT RACT No. 6Ou south side of turnpike road, adjoining Glenbrook Academy on the
west, containiig about 5€ acres. Considerabletimber on tois tract, wilh right of wa.
: h di goil. Will make several convenientsubdivisions, from 5to 20 acres.
TRACT No 7_-Comprising Lot No. 8.in Section 2s, adjoining Glenbrook premises on
the south, containin;, about3l acres. Considerable timber and some very good land,
with right of way as before stated.
The Smualbus nee make eight trips each way, per day, over the Mace sas road,
TRACT No. 8—The southeast quarter of Section 28, inT. 16, N. KR. 9 E., (less one acre
sold) and east halfand east hail of west half of southwest -quarter of same oi 279
scres, owned jointly with E. A. Roberts. ‘Lhe whole tract is offered. There isone ving
x ri flowing springs ou this tract.
ie raloethaabae ts re pee the ditch” and water can be had at all times. —
nial NPY RIO OU) epresivestar F two
Also—350 feet, or shares, ont of 1500 in the Norwicu Quartz Claim and in Lot No 2,
bee RN South Grass Valley and part of Ford & Reilly Quartz Claim—about 3
_Also— ne-fourth undivided interest in the “
North Star on the sputh—about 9 aorts. oe
Also—One-half undivided interest in the “LastChance C. aye
lode, containing 24 acres, situated in Spenceville Copper pee sisi se xpoe ae
«ri Nee rely kha ARE ALL PATENTED.
—My Law rary consisting of 425 volumes of Keports, Stat
Text books, contained in six glass front bookcases, with Paice. fartamee 0 yo
ts ;
Also—A, good 5-room house and h : y thrnnike hee ta eae nd half acre lot enclosed well aieg with fruit trees, on
EW. ROBERTS.
GRASS VALLEY, CAL.
——______ ———
Hock Greek Mill and Lunber Company.
M.L.& D. MARSH, == =
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Manufacturers of and Dealers in i
Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Rustic, Siding,
Ceiling, Stepping,
Clear Sugar and Yellow Pine
MINING LUMBER A SPECIALTY.
FENOING AND POINTED PIOKETS, ©
SPLIT AND SAWED CEDAR POSTS,
—— 0
All kinds of Lumber kept constantly on hand or cut to order on short notice,
pea ii
Joors, Windows, Blinds, Screens, Moldings of all kinds.
; alain Sy Z
The Lowest Market Rates.
M. L. & D. MARSH.
Yard on Boulder Street. Nevada City, Mull on Rock Oreek.
wn {fees & Khaw
A. TAM, ~ Proprietor.
Staple and Fancy. Hardware
Proprietors.
-—-oO-—
HAVING PURCHASED THIS WEL)
known and popul Keller, on popular Bakery of D W
All orders for anything in my line prompt . GUNS, Pistols,
y attended to, Ammunition “ all
BY strict attention to business, giving SOLE AGENTS =
776.
Suh Yul Tamora an Spy Comp. Seasonable Styles and Fair Figures} ”
at reasonable prices, according toloneacres. Thisland is Well timbered, has good suriace, not . °
over Tract No. 5forditch from outh \uba Canal. Much ofthis tract is nearly level, . .
we
(GRAND CELEBRATION
EeCall and examine the new stock. J Pa
Ghas. Grimes, . /Amuvisy
! : THE CLOTHIER, OF AMERIOAN
Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City INDEPENDENOE
——AT
NEWADA OITyY
JULY FOURTH, 1890.
\
In the Forenoon:
B.illiant & Stupendous Parade
Composed of the Military, Fire Departments of Grass Valley and Nevada
City, Civic Organizations, Car of Liberty, Business Firms and other features,
Grand Marshal, B. N. SHOECRAFT.
EXERCISES AT THE THEATER.
Consisting of an Oration, Reading of
the Declaration of Independence, RecJ itations, Vocal and Instrumental Muwtp vive
President—HON. E. M. PRESTON.
Orator—HON. NILES SEARLS,
Chaplain--REV. Wm. ANGWIN.
Reader — CATHERINE E. WILSON.
Post—ALF TREGIDGO.
Reciter—PROF. O. H. ROBERTS,
Goddess of Liberty—MISS PEARL
WHEELER,
In the Afternoon:
CAMES and SPORTS
" For Liberal Prizes.
eens
MAGNICENT
~ PYROTECHNIGAL
EXHIBITION
Finest Ever Seen inthe County.
MUSIC IN: THE FORENOON
MUSIC IN THE AFTERNOON!
MUSICIN THE EVENING!
MUSIC ALL DAY AND MOST aLL NIGHT!
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Under the direction of Prof, John Michell
“Bewing Machines, Musical Instruments — IN NEVADA CITY, rood satisfactt
Gungend Pistols, Locks, Etc., Ete. Thankful for past patronage, I respectful pas hope to itt Viteut scteae Wdarcr aes ok B. Pocket Knives,
ea ly solicit a continuance in the future, Ih 5 ‘ a aati
Koys Fitted, Saws Filed ont Wiotonie Seateg by pith che an Lory We, beliovo. ia? Hua cat
Small OCOMMEROIAL STREET, ean purchase any. quantity or quality of merits of American produ ts eet
sos articles in Wood or Metal made’to : : RUBACBIAN FOR THE PAINTS, OILS, PUTT Y, a.
‘sain Second door from the American TeaStore. Furniture at Cost and Freight! . (hi WINDOW GLass, ETO
Photographic Instruments made and re4 — hicago Park Horticulturist, 8 i i pei hpas: oT
paired—e specialty. : James Kinkead. re i : an Fr; ergot Prices,
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ncn, ---. Spencerian Steel Pens ee i yeacubecription Price: . Draving and General Hauling,
: ~ 0. @. PERCIVAL, ara ihe Best. i sine stb 4 Mgt sie ie a Beet rte $1 9 Transporting, Bto,
“ Corner York and Broad Sts., Nevada ; ; e. ‘Chicago Park Horticulty Let a 4
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