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Show THEF0URTH0FJ.ULY LeluNWiinTb Herself Proii'dKNextWeek. s COMMITTEES AND PROGRAM. Grand Displays and Gorgeous Representations. Sltn-COMMITTEES ' J6hn J. Thomas. Jas. M. Anderson. , Win. Sunderland. On Finances A. B. Anderson. C. A. Granger. I Hyrum Timothy. On Flag Daniel W. Thomas. On Salutes Joseph and Hyrum Anderson. On Serenading A. J. Evans and J. B. Gaddlo. On Music J. L. Gibb, Isaac W. Fox, junr., and Geo. Glover. On Decoration Jas. Harwood, Prime Evans, Miss Roslo Harwood and Mrs. Sarah Evans. On Seating John 8. Wlllcs, John Slow-art Junr., Jas. Austin, W.E. South-wick, South-wick, Andrew Peterson, junr., and Abinin Gudmunsen. Ushers and Water Supply I). II. Allrcd.Jas. Petersen, Lorln Ohnstend, Geo. E. Russon. On Sports Jessie Smith, Gio. Comer and Henry Lewis. Marshal for tho Day John J. Thomas Aides EJ. Campbell Israel Evans, Junr., L. W. Brown, and Joseph Saby. Master of Ceremonies T. F. Trane. PROGRAMME FOR THE DAY'S EXERCISES At daybreak saluto of ono gun for each State and Territory. At sunrise unfmllng of the flag and a salute of thirteen guns. Serenading of tho town by tho bauds. At 8 a. m. three guns as a signal for tho pcoplo to asecmblo at tho liberty nole. At 9 a. m., sharp, procession w ill start (Tho routo will bo given next week.) PROCESSION. Representation of a band ol Indians In charge Mr. Aria Woodhouse. Flag of our Country Chas. Karrcn. Goddess of Liberty Mrs. Prime Evans. Geo. Washington Mr. Prime Evans. Uncle Sun J. M. Anderson. Thirteen Colonies Mr. D. J.Thurman Revolutionary Fathers E. II. Davis tenr., Georgo Davis, aid. Marquis La Fayette Chas. W. Earl. All tho States and Territories Mr. Eugene Wines, & Miss Eramerct Cutler. SILVER BAND. Cavalry Capt. D. W. Thomas. Artillery Commodore Matt. Peterson Antiques and Horribles Dan Fowler. TRADES. Agriculture Wm. Bone, junr., and Jacob Cox. Sugar Factory O. A. Granger and Goorge Ajstln. Carpenters John' S. Wilfes.and N. G. Whlpplei Shoemakers L. V. Larsen. Harnessmakors Jas. Harwood and John Wn.n. Blacksmiths and Mechanics Sam. Taylor sen,, and John Bone, junr. Bricklayers and Masons Thos, Kelr, and E. Edwards. Tailors Gottlcb Holland E. Edwards Dressmakers Mrs. Hannah Peterson and Mrs. LItzIo Clark, Milliners sirs. Harriet jocous, ana Mrs. Harriet Wilson. Drapery Broadbcnt & Son. Tinners B. O. Earl. Butchers J. E. Dorton. Publication and Literature 8. II. Vowles and J. T. Felld. Bedsprlng Mfrs. L. II. Wllles and Ble-ber Ble-ber Allrod. STRING BAND. City Fathers Marshal. Citizens in carriages on horse-back etc. At 10-15 sharp Servlco PROGRAMME. Singing by tho Choir. Prayer by Chaplain A. F. Davis. Music By tho Silver Band. Declaration of Independence read by A. B. Anderson-Song Anderson-Song "Tho Star 6pangled Banner" by Joel Myers. Oration by the Orator ol the day James B, Gaddle. Song by tho Gleo Club "Stand by the flog." Patriotic speech by Israel Evans Jr. Music by the String Band. Speech on tho Revolutionary Fathers by Israel Evans Sr. Song Miss Lara Webb. Stump Speech by L. B. Wlllea Stump Speech by tho Mayor. Toasts and Sentiments read by John Woodhouse. Singing by the Choir. Benediction by tho Chaplain At3p. in. tho sports will commence whero prizes will be given to tho children. child-ren. Grand Kill in the evening. The committee of arrangement in itcs our neighbours to join uc, in our celebrations. cele-brations. Fireworks, balloon ascensions, etc. |