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June 29, 1893 (4 pages)

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& Bn ae oy THE DAILY . ‘TRANSCRIPT. ‘Srown @ CALKINS, Proprietors THURSDAY EV'NG. JUNE 29, °93. TEACHERS EXAMINATION. ‘List of Questions Propounded to the Appi cants for Certificates. a; What per cent. in advance of cost must a merchant mark his goods, so that, after allowiag 5 per cent. of his sales tor bad debis, an average yoy of 6 months, and 7 percent. of the ost of the goods for his expenses, he may make a clear gain of 124 per cent. on the cost of the gogds. money, ra worth 6 per cent. Separate 23 into two factors which shall be to-each — as2to3.HL. A commission merchant, whose rate both for selling and investing is 5 per cent., received 24,000 Ibs. of pork, worth 6 cents per lb., and $3000 in cash, with instructions to invest in a shipment of cotton., What will be his entire comExplain as to a — I have $32,300 to invest, and can buy New Y: rk Central 6's at 85 per cent. or New York Central 7’s at 95 per cent. Which will be-the-more protitable and how much per year : What sum placed at simple interest for 2 years, 9 months and 12 days at 7 cent. will amount to the same as fiz placed at compound interest for the same time and at the sime rate, payable semi-annually ? : ¥i: What will be the difference in the ex= of fencing two fields of 25 acres each, One square, and the other in the form of. a réctangle, ‘whose length is twice its breadth, the fence costing 4674 a rod? VIL How large a draft on Washington, D C., payable 60 days after sight, can be bought in Nashville, Tenn., for. $3000, When exchadge is at I per cent? ~ Allow 3 days grace. Money is — * cent. rLsi. (a) Express decimally, and in the smallest terms of their equivalent common fractions, the followirg: 3 1-8 per eent, 2 per cent, 177 3.10. (b) Expreas in per cent the following: Seven four buodredths and twelve sixtyfirsts, five fourths and two thousand six hundred and twenty-five twenty fiiths. (c) Show how to teach a child to divide a fraction by a frac ion. Ix (a) Explain -fally as to-s class, why you muitiply by 15 to reduce time to (b) AVhen it is 11 a. m. at St. Louis © 15’ 16” west), what time is it at bay (72° 53’ East)? Explain as to a class.Amerchant imported 50 casks of wine, each containing originally 36 gallons, invoiced at $250 per gallon. He paid freight at $1.30 per cask, and duty at 30 eent, 14 per cént leakage being alat the custom house, and $5.50 for vartage; what did the wine cost him iu store? a GRAMMAR, When the singular of nouns ends in *g” how is the past singular formed? Give the past singular and plural oi “bealthy, “try Electric Bittors. If “La . . directly on Liver, Stomach and Kidney, Bick Headache, you will tind speedy aud fers. One trial will couvince you that “The marimer no mol compress; or takes his departure by the sun, than does the lover of jiberty abr: ad shape his course by reference to the Con“stitution of. the United States.” Dia~ gram and parse thin, . Lt Sd Parse “abroxa,” **morn” and ‘‘referehee” in the above sentence,—-What is the tense of ee oe? e What are the rules for the form of pro nouns in their ee offices ? 1. Desiring work, the boy applied to the Superintendent. 2. The boy ds riog work, the Superin tendent referred nim to che foreman. What are the uses of desiring in the above sentences ? CS aed it. Write sentences uxing the past form (2nd) and the perfect participle (4th form) of each of the following verbs: Lay, sing, shine, burst and drink. ‘ VIL f Give a synopsis uf the verb eat, 3rd, singuiar,’ Indicative, Potential avd Subjunctive Modes. VIL 21 credits, ' “Having served four years in the depths of a great-and-yet-unended—National peril, I view this call to a sécond term in nowise more flattering to my-gelf than as an expression of the public judgment that I may better finisti a-ditt work, in which I bave labored from the first, than could any ove less severely schooled to the task.” (a) What kind of d sentence? Why? {b) What is *thasing served” &e. te peril? Why? (ce) Bow used? ; (d) What is, ‘‘in which I have labored from the first?’ -How used? ¢. Parse which. f. Parse that. g. dow is the clause * I may better finish a diffieult,’’ used ? 1X. 9 credits, Correct and give reasons : 1, They spoke of him having received . the reward. 2. He told me to chase whoever I desired. 3. The derivation of these words are uncertain. Nothing Like It. ‘ CS ae . No remedies are dving the good that the Great Nerve Food and System Builder, Orange Mauna, is. j29-3t Strength and Health. If you are not feeling strong and Grippe” bas lett you weak and weary, pase Electric Bitters. This remedy acts gently siding those organs to perforu: their functions, If you are affiicted with : A Letter From Naples. Life is not newspaper end certainly not a sensational one, but the following . extracts {rom‘n personal letter written from Naples and by a person in whom wo have implicit confidence impart a bit of news which is of some interest to the American public.The doctors sent here from the United States to look after the shipment of raze and emigrants from this port areina state of despair. They have sent cablegram after cablegram -to the home authoritics stating that the regulations are not being observed. From different ports that they jggve inspected there~are now being shipped to the United States-rags which contain bandages bearing the Hamburg hospital mark and used during the cholera season there, ragsfrom Jern. salem that have come from the lenrous patients and rags from Egypt that have been u8éd by people suffering from that dreadful ophthalmia, which ig so contagious. exaniination of a ship: about to sail for the United States with 1,100 of the most miserable class of Italians, with all kinds of skin diseases and covered with dirt and vermin. The people say they are going to Mulberry street, New York, which to them. means Amcrica. On Wednesday 800 more go out and on Saturday another lot. The rag shippers have a way of mar%xing the bales of rags ‘‘disinfeeted,” when no inspector has ever been near them. and shipping them to England, whence they are reshipped to New York.—Life. A Thousand Dollars For a 2-cent Stamp. There was 2 notable gathering of philatelists at the Real Estate Exchange the other day, it being the second day’s sale of the De -Coppet™ collection. Every stamp collector knew that there would be offered sme of.the rarest stamps of the different issues of British Guiana. The sale opene.] with rare issues of British Fonduras, and though these brought ‘good prices every one was waiting for dot 253~--British Guiana, 1850 issue, 2 cents, circular, on rose paper, cnt round, but neatly mounted on ao piece of the same psper cut. squate, used. This stallip is.cne of six extant. Three were ip the Tapling-colleetion and -re now ize the British museum, one is in .a private collection in England and another in France. eee Tko auctioneér, J. W. Scott, hoped that this one specimen, which was yct in the United States, would remain here The bidding was begun at £000 and went rapidly upward until it got into €900, and the stamp was at last knocked down to ft. FY Albrecht for $1.010, the highest pr.ce ever given for a single stamp at aL The Charm ef Dickens. Perhaps the dominant.charm-of-Dick. ens. vovels liesin the stcretof his ability to portray with skill the workings of } an affectionate heart. The Cheerybl brotherssend 6ut warm sunny tays of lov ing Icindness on. every.readerof*+Nicholar Nickleby.” Little Dorrit, God bless her memory. with her sweet, unselfish devotion to her complacent-father and thoughtless brothers and sister and “wit . less Maggie, wins the sympathy of ever; one. Dear old Pegotty, redarmed, u genuine lover; honest Ham and _ his father; poor little Em’'ly, Agnes and Dora (the juxtaposition does not harn) them); the pinched face and willing hands of the Marchioness: Rath Pinch and her brother—and hosts of other faces shine out with genial warmth from the ) DOTseroTrainemorres.*—— tan Wherever such hearts are found: in poetry or fiction, in the pages of the nov elist or in the busy streets, their power is recognized as unique, beneficent and enduring.—Harper's Bazar. . What a Little Girl Would Do. A little girl 1 kmow is possessed of a peculiarly pugnacious and rebellions nature. One day; being in a neighbor's yard: she noticed some heavy wool socks hanging on the clothes line and inquired of a lady of the house to whom that nnusual footgear belonged. The lady toid / ber that they were the socks furnished by the United States government for the use of soldiers and belonged tg lier son, who had then just enlisted in the signal service. The child gazed at the uncouth objects with curling lip. 5 “Does he have to wear them?” she in“Yes,” answered the lady, to keep up the fun, **he is obliged to wear them.” The child's eyes flashed fire, “l wouldn't wear ’em!” she declared. “I'd sass the government!” And so she would.— Washington Star. { H UGH CURE promptly eures Coughs, Croup, Sore 38, Whoopin Cough and ption it no rival; will CoRE you on @ guar¥ Drugs LERDONNA PLAsTER See. ; For sale at-Carr Bros, * Notice to Stationers. wi ZALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED relief by taking Electric Bit‘this is the remedy you need. Large bot thes only 500, ot Curr Bros. Dray Store. Jnl Rear the suspenim operatic un by & sinall wate: i vered at the Wushivgtun meclivulhy », eps. ist, 1800 . domain . by thy Buaid of Educa iou ui Nevada S¢bool Lasts ct nutil , For fa nishing the {following supplies to be de\g wruss Audrewe’ less Mragers. The doctors have just come from the . ~~ foray, Jay 29, 1893, af 2 o'cok P.M ul pige of Jove, 168, 44 assesment (»u, 8) of Two Comia 36 Cheaper Than Ever, 7EMZ The very best (Capitol Packing Compwy’s) Tomatoes, 8 cans for one dollar, at Geo. 0. Gaylord’s: Guaranteed Cure. We authorize onradvertised druggist to sell Ir. King’s New Diseovery for Consumption, Cough, and Colds, upun this condition. If you are affiicted with a Coagh, Cold or any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, and will use this rémedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and experience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King’s New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoiuts. Trial bottles free at Carr Bros. Drug Store. Larze size 5vc. and $100. Beauty is a Precious Gift, And faultless teeth in a lovely mouth is one of its greatest charms. Be careful of your teeth, and preserve them by using SOZODONT, that charimpg-identifrice, which is perfectly harmless and absolutely inJispensalle for the toilet. STE i Be la sucklen’s Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetier, Chapped Hands, Chi'blai +, Corns, andell Skin Eruptions, and osit vely cures Piles, or no pay required [tis ‘taranteed: to give perfect satisfac ‘on ot money refunded.’ Price 25 cents ver box For sale * Carr Brothers’ Drug Store. g ° o* Salvation Army. Captain Burke, the saved p~gilist, will conduct a meeting in Nevada City on We lnesday next, at the Salvation Army Barracks. Try It. M cee ee Malaria must succumb to” Orange Manua. j29-3t Will Be Baffied. A 52-inch Victor Bicycle, as good, as new, will be raffled. It is on exhibition -at the National Hotel, and parties wishng tickets can procure them of James Colley at the Postoffice. oj27-2t pe oo BORN. In Nevada City. Jane 29, 1893, -te J. ¥. MeCall and wife, a son—weight 14 pounds. Wishes to speak through the Register of the beneficial results he has received He says: ‘‘I was feeling sick and tired and my stomach seemed all out of order, I tried a number of remedies, but: none duced to try the old reliable Ayer's Pills. I have taken only one box, but I feel like’a new man. I think they are the most pleasant and easy to take cf anything I ever used, being so finely sugar-coated that even a child will take them. 1 urge upon all who are in Need — Boothbay (Me.), Register, “Between the ages.of five and fifteen, I was troubled with ‘a kind of salt. rheum, or eruption, chiefly cojfined to the legs, and especially to the bend of the knee above the calf. Here, running sores formed which—woull-seab over, but would break immediately on mov. ing the leg. My¥ mother tried everything she could think of, but all was without avail, Althongh a child, lread in the papers about the beneficial effecta of Ayer's Pills, and persuaded my moth. er to let me ry them, With no great faith in the result, she procured Ayer's Pills and I began to use them, and soon noticed an improvement. Encouraged by this, I kept on till I took two boxes, when the sores disappeared and have never troubled me since.”—H. Chipman, Real Estate Agent, Roanoke, Va. “I suffered for years from stomach and Eidney troubles, causing very severe Pains in various parts of the body. None of the remedies I tried afforded me any relief until I began taking Ayer’s Pills, and was cnred.”’—Wm. Goddard, Notary Public, Five Lakes, Mich. Prepared by Dr. J.C, Ayer & Co., Lowell, Maas. Soild. by Druggiste Every where. Every Dose Effective BARN PARTY ! . LO-BE GIVEN BY ‘Laurel Parlor ND, 6.W. AT ARMORY HALL, PRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 30th, 1°93. os Chief Hayseed—Cabbage Head Baruh. . Assistant Hay seeds— Greenhorn Maltman, Chromo Brand, Hayfoot Webber. Strawfoot Walling. Punkinhead Brown. Jay Wadsworth. Admission, per couple, $1, Extra ladies, 25 cents. Gullery—-Gentes 50 cts, Ladies 25 cents. Assessment Notice. ive. “Loca con, SPAY RY MINING (0 cation Tiuci pes. hy es ee Devada Wily ig Po oe tgs we “d toy of Works, Nevada City. Cal, Notice is Yeuthatauts me. tiog of the Buard re heid vtAbe l'weuty-fourth day
) pert wbare wus sevied upun the styex of the corporatiun, payavie } Koame Menills Paper (40 Ib) eubaxt. . [the uyeretaty, at his Meron final suet? Sdzen bdxee Uh jk. « next door »bove County Treasurer's 6 Lead renciis, E gie, No. 140. . Nevada Uity, Cal, " ‘14 Kivse Le d teuci 6, trrapbig by, 8." Any “pou whieh this assess bdusou buses Gitte Fone (No. 406) . aall A ae 2 ely Bere ee tle S grors Bloiters ai) rips tba ty, ns mgd he deli ut and adatin made ow he Wist be auld on “Nevade City, Jue tbe LEOWALD 8 CALKins, : we omtenet Simutione.y to be accowpan ed by ried este aor pedadier Boiny: 3 ty pa wate pons reserves the right to rjeet sey tee octiat 6 . you can have a free trip to the World’s If you can make eiglity words from letters contai the word. “Montreal” Fair and retarn, as the publishers of that well known magazine, ‘‘Dominion [llustrated,” offer to pay expenses to Chicago and return to the: first person in each State sending a list of not less than eighty words as above. ‘his is a popular way of attracting attention to a popular publication. A host f other valuable prizes will be given to successful contestants, and every one able to send a list of not less than sixty words will be awarded a prize valued by thepublishers at not less than five dollars. As prizes are equitably divided among the different States persons residing in any locality have an equal opporturnity of se. euriog the free trip to Chicago, or one of the other valuable prizes for their States ing newspapers of this >tate for the first time the same day. Enclose twelve U. 3. two-cent stamps with list of words for sample number of this elegant and profusely illustrated (96-page) magazine, contaiaing full particulars of most liberal prize distribution. “Dominion Illusstrated” is the leading and longest estal « lished magazine in British Americ: ‘larger than Harper's, Century, SeribNO DONT KNOW what a comfort it is to have ready at hand a remedy that never fails to relieve Constipation, and that, without pain or discomfort; and almost immediately cures headaches, and dispels every tom of Dyspepsia. Bac a remedy is found in Simmons Liver Regulator—not a sweetened compound to nauseate;or an intoxicating beve _to cultivate an alcoholic _ appetite, but a medicine = to the taste, and perfectly harmless when iven to the smallest child. 8. L. R. never disappoints. It the Soran ied perfections of a reliable remedy. PRICE List FOR ‘CASH. Th Cheapest and Best Grocery Store ~ in Nevada City. —— Main Street, opposite Union Hotel. of the kind endorsed by eminent physicians. ~« “It affords me pléasure to add my testimony to those you receive annually in from a regular use of Ayers’ Pills,” seemed to give me relief -until I was inBest Advertising medium “tin Northern California. . . reference to your valuable AOR. , . i ner’s or Cosmopolitan), its publishers Uonaider Simmous Liver lator ° ” are rated by mercantile. agencies and worth over one handred thousand dollars. Send promptly as date of postmaik decides. Address ‘Dominion Illustrated, Ground Floor, Y. M. C. Association, Montreal, Quebec. ” iil Be Here Soon, best family medicine on the market. “Wi! BPs, M.D, Peoey Clty, Fenn. Horse Soe I have engaged one of the ~ pest Horse shoers in: Cal'= foruiato work form , On dafterJune 26th, I prot» carry on Horse shoeing in connecFon with stig : General : Bleksmithing 2—~AND— The large dynamo for the Nevada City Electric Light Company was shipped from Philadelphia on the 14th of June, and is expected to arrive here in about two weeks. The people van then have all the electric light they want. Tomorrow Night. ~ Don’t forget the Barn Party to be given at Armory Hall temorrow night: by Laurel Patlor of Native Daughters, A good time is ensured to all. — Struck by a Falling Board. We omitted to mention yesterday that ’ Willham Ashburn was hit on the head at; , Wagon Muk'ng the fire Tuesday n-ght by a board falling: te ._ ae from one of the Lurning awnings. He vovtaned alight cut, the injary, though A'T MY SHOP ON BROAD STREBT, not serions, proving very painful. The Old Clancy Shop, 3 : , . . New Work, from the lichtes* Roxd Cart to The bridge across Geld Run ravine, ' the Heavicst Freight Wavon built to order on upper Sacramento street, has been on short votice »t the LOWEST PRICKS. overhauled and put in good condition, R ee Chi . ? }) Try the St, James Bouquet Cigar. (Date g E fh y One Schmidt Bros, tf.went ee KNOW YE that ©. Benuets is not in “Bil of Fare Changed, manuer con with-ane; — — ; It is rather late for tripe, so J. J, Jackson, at the Bee Hive Grocery Store, . has concluded to introduce to his custo.ners the finest lot of Pickled Pigs’ Feet ever seen in thia city. Try ’em: They go well with Shasta lemonade, j24 00any Don't Mistake the Place. IRA ABBOTT. Stockholders’ Meeting. tee! Tee! Phe annus! meet'ng of stockho'dcrs of SET wr _& thy Spanian Gold Mining Company will te ou* ute 7S thtmommpuy. at the oe leek P, +f ¥ the purpose of electing Directors for the evauing-year, aud trang~ quantities to suit, and delivered to any ek ane 4 part of Nevada City. Orders left at the he uroughtt botore the mveting. may legally Ice House, on the Plaza, will be promptly 319 A. 8 LOKD, Secretary, attended to. : Aa a pared to furnish pure mountain Ice in ———Naw Harness Establishment James Cairns HAS OPENED IN THE Building next 10 Hennessy’s Stable ON BROAD STREET, With the LARGEST STOCK OF HARNESS, SADDLES,,” a ROBES, WIIIPS, Etc © . Ever Brought to Nevada County, and they will be offered for sale ata LOWER RATE than the same Quality of goods can be bought anywhere else in the State. The Transcript is the as Pe ae Flour, per 100 Ibs. .--.-+--+--ee+ sree $2 25 Wheat, per 100 ibs----.---.sseeeeeeee 1 75 Corn, per 100 Ibs --.------2.61-75 Rolled Barley, per 100 Ibs..----. 1 37% B-an, per 100 Ibs.:-.---..-.eeee eee 1 25 Middlings, per 100 Ibs---.-0..---1.374 Whi e Sugar, 4 lbs -.-----.-.01 00 Brown Sugar. 16 Ibs-----.--.-.-5) + 1 co ila PO fis ok Geese cahs Chvceess 100 Currants, 12 Ibs..2: 0066000. be reer 1.00 Prunes, 10 bs.-.---i iayaaceys aeeis 1 00 Beans, 25 ibs..-.6.. 0s eee reer eee + 00 Costa Rica Coffee, 4 ibs. .----.----+100 Washing Powder, 12 papers: .---1 90 Chocolate, 4 papers .-----+++++:-+++» Starch, 12 papers..----eee-eeee se Corn Starch 12 papers.----.--.++> Oysters, 8 cams. -. e-sesees cree Green Corn, 8 cans). --.-. Creen Peas, 8 cans String Beans, 8 cans: .-Fomatoes; 8 cans Salmon, 2 . b. cans; 5 cans Salmon, { ib, cans, Scans...----Jelly, 6 cans --.-ahevcncsane Sardines, 8 cang .-.-.--s--+--sreeeeee Corned. Beef, 5 cans. Condansed Milk, 5 cans: «----+---+tard, +0 Ib. . cans pane saeon cents bard, 5B. GANS -025+. 0c serene ese seses Kerosene, 5 gat. can .--.-.0+ seers ; Syrup, per 5 gal. keg: ----esertecee V 75 Soap, per box . vevias 50 SavonS ap, perbox «.--....-++ 110 Savon Soap, 4 bars.. ---. --.-s-05-) 25 Harkness Candies, p*rbox.-.-.+++250 Goodwin's par box, 491b. box» 4 50 . San Frane'seo Candies, per box------73 Butter, perroil. -iver coaeces 40 ry Eas‘ern Ham pirib.:..6 05 ssceeees 18 Eastern Bacon, per tb. --. ++. ++e0+45 Pickles per 5 Galion Keg .-.:.-.--75 All Goods Fresh and Pure Wi, WOLF, Are You tver ‘Tired ? 6? I6é certainly dvés, It needs a pad enn ib Rf aoe at ~ enn baw t LOLA MONTEZ CREME. ~The Skin Food and Tissue-Builder, Is a food for the skin. It makes the skin tirm and preserves iis elasticity, thus preventing . wrinkles, You cannot — freekle or tan with che creme on your face. No toilet table is compiete without it. . One pot.(75 cents) last three montha, used daily. It is the ONLY SKIN FOOD on the market. BEWARE OF WOKTHLESS IMITATIONS and accept. no sul. stitute, . MISS A. J. pe lag tage Next door to City Hall, Kroad treet, Nevada City, Cal. For any special or complicated blemish ofthe f.cexnd form, write MK3, NEITIK HARRIS N, 26 Genry street Ban Frauci: co Val. Superfiuous hair permanent ly reniyv ed, lv-m 16, Try Pecarty's Small Beer At S Cemta. And Everything Else in Proportior. kien a ‘liad ft hip China FURNITURE North Bloomt Tuesday, July lh, “8 Thereywiil be a grand parade at 10 o@elock &f M., consisting . of Goyne' Band; Military Company, civic societies school children, ete, . The following are the officers of the day: ‘ ‘Grand Marshal—. ,-H. O'Connor. lresident—R. D. Skidmore. Ovator—! rank T. Nilon, Chaplain—Rev. © F. O'Neil. ~ Reader of the Decl ration of Independence— T. (. McGagin} Jr. Poetess— Miss ( lara Currier. Goddéss of Liberty—Miss Lillie Polmeré. Music by the Glee Club. The ollowing is the program for the afternoon: t faces, Jumping, Running and Games. Horribles at 3 P.M. Military Drill at 4 P. m. : In the evening, a concert will be given from 7 to 8:30. o'clock, after’ which there Will be a giand ball.» Music by Goyne’s orchestra Tickets of adinission. to the bali will be $2 50. including supper. Salutes will be tired morning, noo and night GRAND CELEBRATION JULY 4TH, ~—-AT— GRASS -VALLEY. — Grandest—DemonstrationEver Seen in Northern California, OFFICERS ; President of the Day, A, B. DIBBLE, Orator, Hon, R. I. THOMAS, Voet, PETER T. RILKY. Reader of Declaration of ence, 1 HOMAS J, BARRY, Chaplain, REV. J.. MACAULAY. Grand Marshal, GEO. 4 AINHARY, IndependThe Largest, Vest Maguifieent and Most Imposing Procession Ever Seen in the County, Military, Firemen, Uniformed Societies, Trade Floats and ( itizens, Games and Other Amusements During the Afternoon. Also a Grand Open-Air Concert by Jenkins’ Vand of Sixteen Pieces, In the Evening There Will Pe a Grand Band Concert hy Gresn’s Band of Twenty one Pieces on the Grand Stand. Grand Chorus of Male Voices During the Exercises, COME ONE} coMk ALL! Nast o S € as 4 ¥ 4 :eE RS RHE fie Comer St AGENTEFOR lnera Hees Root Beny! For sale by the Dozen or Gross! . ATASPECIAL PRICE) => x WATER, GINGER ALE,’ ORANGE CIDFR ced i fe ee a Ve I stew dey gs. os be received at the office of + the Nevada County Electric Hayne OTHER BUSTYESS ALSU A DRIFT GRAVEL MINE Blacksmith Shop andzTovls, ® Ralls for 800 feet of Tunnel. 500 feet of Tunnel Oc mpleted, now. due and payable, from g o'clock a. M. till 12, and from2to5 p,m. 9 Taxes will be delinquent after 6 P M. Monday, A HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS es K . NKEAD’S F(rnitare$cons, Commercial St. i Re /urchared Ga. Tracy's -tock of ¥ roture ond. cdd dy at a Great sactihee, Dam erab cu o'sell gouceat prices that will a» obish the} nbite, For he mo xtthi:t days l wind offer Grent Borgeing in. saer to make Wo wi. for my : Spring stock, which will commence to ar f U iband exomine my gouds before purchasing elaewhere Compure the prices and the quality of words ali County orders prompiy alt) fuithtully attended to. Goeds sold at the lowest prices in the county for POT GCAsH, . i Just Out— Wirt D'S FAIR SHAM-HOLDKuo. cali and examiny them, Re bur.tives tausected ou business prin ciples. = pholstering and all kinds of R lone on a Loe ~ ppejriny kememte the plice-Commercia ‘ next dvor tu Tus store, Nevada i — CHARLES HARTMAN. E.E DULAC HARTUAN’ & DULAG AVEO ENED A NEW SHOP ON : Union street, nthe City Hotel build. ~ ; ing. Where they will be pleased to see _ their triends, ‘They are now making up some handsome,~PRING AND’ SUMMER SUITS, And will have a full line of Samples ‘of Fine Cloths, both hiported and Domes. vic, from which to choose, Agents for the F. Thomas Dye Works, Sav Francisco, * wee, « Agents for the Newhas Shirt Factory, CIVE THEM A CALL. sipntmnan thease eT nD °, H, THOMPSON, W. HL DURYEA HOTEL MIDLANDte aro pentiy) Az, 167 ond 169 Bast Madison St, ‘pplope joa Near Cor, of La Salle st. CRLENy . aa \ = — Chicago, Ili. os pce New Building,400 Elegantly Furnished Rooms} Hot and Celd Water, modern conveniences, Near. Post Office and places of amusements, Elevator and all Terms ; $1 per day and Upwards. F, H, THOMPSON & CO. Prop'rs, Chicago, April 24, Notice to Lumbermen. * ‘ — Bids for delivering lumber at Purdon’s Bridge will Power Company to July 1st, For full particulars apply to A. TREGIDGO, resident Nevada County Electric Power Company, R 1uB my ulteaiivn, . offer tor sule my Store Hose and Sts a Groceries, Of 260 Acres, iInoorporated. rot Particulars enguire of the underB, F, DERICKSON, Forest City, Sierra Co., Cal. © Nolo wu Tax Payer City Taxes for 1893 are’ tN. Es a eee. Office hours at City Hall— & Aug. eee ee F