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‘HE DAILY TRANSCRIPT
Published Every Evening, except Sunday,
JUNE 10, 1895.
BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors. .
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SERVED BY CARRIERS AT
1s Cts. per Weekor 60 Cts. per Month .
WHEN PAID IN ADVANCE :
SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR. .
A NEW AMALGAMATOR
——
Which Has Been luvented for’ the
Saving of Mine Tailings.
Inventive genius is ever exerting itself in
the direction of humanity alleviation, It
has practically revolutionized the coinmercial and industrial world and has done
much toward removing many of ‘the heavy
burdens imposed on manual labor through
the crude methods formerly in vogue. The
phenomenal progress of scientific investigation and research will cause historians to
record the nineteenth centuiy 4s the most
wonderful in the history of the world.
What the fature will evolve, it is impossible
to aay, but with the electrical and other
facilities at our command, ‘given to us by
gmen who have devoted their lives to the
evolution of processes ‘vy which the desire
to live is heightened and men and, women
are raised from the position of serfs and .
‘An Ore Chute Encountered of Great
.
. body of ore had. been struck at the Rose .
. The.property is situated just in the rear of .
j the
peoutheastern edge of Grass Valley.
. gasoline engine, which recently been erected
; SUrtace.
THE ROSE HILL.
od, —
Richness. .
Hearing rumors on the street that a rich
h
h
Hill, the Tidings reporter visited the mine,
the .
The . h
Winchester school building, in
place was easily lovated from the sound of a
to run a three-atamp battery. ‘This little
plant has been mentioned as an example ofa
cheap but effective mill. The stamps are
pounding away in a lively manner at the
ore now being raised by windlass from a
shaft near by, While’waiting for the superintendeat, J. M. Wishart, to make his appearance, the reporter examined the ore
lying on the platform. The rock=breaker
struck a piece with his hammer, broke off a
chunk, and handed the piece te the newspaper man, Ata point of cleavage, the ore
showed beautiful flakes of bright leaf-gold.
The game rich material ran through the
piece from one surface to thg other.» It was
a fine speciaien. When Mr. Wishart appeared, he brought forth other pieces, even
richer, We thus had abundant evidence
that the street rumors were correct. This
rich ore is taken from a vein about one foot
The specit
e
to fifteen inches in thickness.
mens are plentifully distributed through the
éntire body of the lead, The ore comes
froin a depth of less than 40 feét from the
A drift is now being run which
will strike the vein abowt 35 feet below the
cold and repellant.
the slightest sympathy for the condi.
tesy, inclined to
pany until he had par
a good brand of champagne
to stimulate at once his imagination and .
his politeness; he became chatty, agree
able and quite entertaining
He was always ready to
musical artists, and*when théy played
before him freqneutly gavexthem valuable points in regard to the
which the composition should have been
rendered.
MANNERS OF THE GREAT.
Alfred the\Great said,-‘‘A king can .
. afford to be polite. ’’
Corneille’s manners were the admiration of his contemporaries.
Henry Clay was said to make the
. most engaging bow of any gentleman of
is time.
The Duke of Marlborough said that
e owed his success as much to his elegant deportment as to his talents.
Coleridge. was so absentminded that .
e often passed his most intimate friends .
in the street without recoghizing them.
Walter Scott was almost too polite.
His. unwillingness to disoblige others,
even in small matters, often caused him
great inconvenience.
The Duke of Wellington was haughty, & )
He never showed
ion of the lower classes of the people.
George Washington had 4 stately courpomposity, that kept
at distance. very one a
wanted it clearly understood that he}
was the Father of His Country.
Rossini was never dt ractive in comiken liberally of
It seemed
the kindest of men.
oblige young
Liszt was one of
manner in
Nero was popnlar among the people
‘in spite of his vices and crimes on ac
count of his pleasing deportment. He
fe always }
arn
slaves, and for which these benéfactors-are
deserving of our gratitude and praise, it
would seem that we cannot advance much
further.
present workings. If the ore should prove
equally rich at that point, it will prove the
existence of a body of quartz of great value,
and would make of the Rose Hill a dividend-payer in short order. It is difficult to
value of the ore .now
being worked. it that
similar to the specimens would yield thousestimate the assay
Certain
Ia the great race for industrial supremacy
the mining world has not been entirely
neglected. Probably inventive genius has
done as much to facilitate the development! auds of dollars per ton.
of our mines and the treatment of ores as it . ?
has to develop any other single industry. .
The crude and inefficient methods in existse
ence in the early stages of mining in this. The stock of jewelry, watches, clocks, and
and other countries have been entirely super. optical goods ey the sture of Lasts & Brand, :
seded by the invention of more efticient Broad street, ls one e the finest to be found
and economic appliances. It is the introoutside the larger cities, while the prieés
duction of these appliances that bas made . 4re as low as the Sethe quality of goose can
systems of mining that were once regarded be purchased eee San Franco.’ A
as impractical and imposssble highly practigreat variety of articles to select“from encal and possible. Mines maybe developed ables thei to meet the wants of customers
today_ata profit to the owners that could very readily, and if any special article not
not be operated without a Joss under the old . #% stock is wanted they~ will send for it or
system, The great improvement in mining Ral Mr.
” and milling machinery has inade it possible as a fine jeweler is‘too well known to need
to work the lowest grade ‘of ores prefitably
and the per centage of £ td reeov ered 184 g satistact ;,
departm@ which M A. Hartun has £ tmefit, f c Pr. é ung much greater than it formerly was. : :
charge, all work is performed in the most
. thyfough and ski!lful manner. H. Hartung,
is rock
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A Good Firm to Deal With.
make it to order. Brand’s reputation
any comments from us, and his work always
In the watch-repairing
who is also a‘first-classwatchmaker, at. tends te the engraving, of which -work he
All goods bought of
But new discoveries for the saving of gold
are being constantly made by men who
owefully study the most available methods
for the treatment of ores. Avy invention
that tends to enhance the progress of mining .
giould be hailed with pleasurgin this com. to be just as represeiited,
munity, and this fact prompts us to give & ee eee
description of the Califoruia Awalgainator, .
which is one of the latest inventions in the}
mining world, he inventor and owner of
this amalgamator, G. H. Chick, has been in . day:
this city for’ several weeksintroducing it . J. A. Tickett—Birehviile.
a id demonstrating its superior qualifications.) =p) McoPhetres—Truckee.
‘He has two machines now in operation here,/ J], Dp, Allen—Bear Valley.
oné.at the East Harmony and the other at} L, Light—Spenceville.
$1e Mayflower mines. They have been) pp,
h ghly successful in accomplishing the pw-. Sam MeCrea—Lime Kiln.
pose for which they were invented, viz: . D. W; Echman—French Corral,
the saving of the gold whickggscapés in the! John Prior—Swe“tland.
tiilings from the mills. That a percentage
of gold is contained in this pulp there is no
denying, and any process that will recover it .
siould be welcomed by mining men.
makes a specialty.
. Luetje & Brand, and all work performed at
their place of business, can be depended on
School Trustees.
Ths following were elected School Trustees in their respective districts last SaturLyuch—Clear Creek.
KE. E, Higgins— Magnolia,
Joho Germaiu--Nerth San Juan,
W. Fermena—Beéar River.
oo
. HA.t’s Hair Kenewer contains the natu. ral food and color-matter for the hair, and
. medicinal herbs for the scalp, curing graydnegs, dandrutt, and scalp sores,
The machine itself is simple and easy of
comprehension. It is free from the com~. ness, bal
plications surrounding most milling _ma-.
chinery and can be opera‘ed without trouble. faxes Pere Bioop. These three words
or difficulty by those who Lave never previ-. tell the’whole story of the wonderful cures
ously seen it. Ithasa churn-hke appear . by Hyod’s Sarsaparilla, It is the best blood
: 4 purifier and spring medicine.
pearance, with a revolving cylinder inside o ;to which are attached cups that keep th
pulp constantly -in—tnotion and make the!
2 tees
/Hoop’s Pitts have won: high praise. for
facir-prompt and efficient yet easy action,
gold more easily susceptible to the action o! + o@e:+
the quicksilver.
is covered with silver plate, which ‘makes
amalgamation nore easy and perfect. J
connection with the machine there is// a
system of undercurrent ritiles which refain
and save the rusty gold which cannof’ be
This system of amalgamaThe surface on the inside Klectric Bitters.
2
This remedy is becoming so well known
. and so popular as to need no special men‘tion. All who have used Electric Bitters
sing the same song of praise.—A purer
medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed
to do all that is clamed, Electric « Bitters
will cure a}l diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt
Rheum and other affections caused by impure
blood. Will drive Malaria from the system
and prevent as well as cure all ‘Malarie]
fevers.—For cure of Headache, Constipation
amalgamated,
tion makes a combindtion that is gimply
impossible for auything in the way jf fine
gold or floured mercury to escape) It is}
capable of treatillg twenty tons -of/ pulp a
day and requires but little power to operate
it. It is far superior to flat plate machines
for the reason that the revolving motion o!
the cylinder presents in its present shape al
satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded
—Price 50 cts, aud $1.00 per bottle at Cars
Bros. Drug Store.
was always accessib
received petitions with asmile so pleassnd Indigestion try Electric Bitters— Kptire
le to the public and
ant that the petitioner went awéay feel
img sure that the prayer wou! be grant
ed. —St. Louis Globe-Democrat,
~ STAGE GLUINTS.
like to
suitable
would
find a
Edgar L. Davenport
star, but is uydble to
play
es
Eunice Vance is in South Africa, but
will refarn to ‘‘dear America’ this
summer :
Billy Van is to go out next season at
the head 6f a mixed minstrel and va
riety show
The season just Closed jis said to have
been the most disustrous ever known in
this country
Richard Mansfield proposes to give al
untried authors fair hearing ut his Gar
rick theater, New York. .
Creston Clarke and his bride, Adelaid
Prince, will be joint stat
spearean drama nest
Eva Vincent jias decided thet there i
nothing in vandeville, and svill go bach
to legitimate/dramatic work.
Florence / Roc ll is the youngest
leading lady of note in U United
States. She is 16 years old and is with
James ©’ Neill.
Julia Arthur’s cont
Irving .is for one year’s
of that time vill
romantic. tragedy:
th Henry
At the end
robably star in she pl
For a series of recent concerts in Lon
don Adelina Patti received $4,500 4
night. This does not look as though the
s
diva were played out
Oscar Wilde’s -latest play, ‘The Im
portance of Being Earnest,’’ has -not
made much of an impression in New
York. Oscar calls it a farce, but it is
really an extravaganza stripped of elabo
rate costumes and scerfery.
THE FASHION PLATE.
Tartan silk parasols are displayed.
Four out of five of the new silk waists
have box plaited fronts.
* New washing silks, or ‘‘silk cheviots, ae
as they are called, abound among summer importations.
Double breasted traveling capes when
opened and thrown back reveal revers of
velvet or corded silk.
Among the many shades of green that
are in vogue this year, the pale silver
t
f
John 8. Gregory has purchased_a building
\lot of L, 8S, Calkins, between the latter's
. residence and the Catholic parsonage. The
. lot is fifty feet wide and extends from Court
. to Washington street, giving a depth. of
. over 100 feet. Mr, Gregory intends to have
{a tine residence erected on lot,
. St. Canice Church, and when this is done
{ a
j Will Build a Fine House.
:
the facing
j he will have one of, the nicest. homes in
our city. The house is to be of the niodern
. style of architecture, and in appearance and
. convenience of arrangement will equal any
. of the tine residences that have been built
. here during the past few years, -Mrs.
. Gregory and sons are now here and will
} make Nevada City their future home.
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Decorating the Town.
The business men at Grass Valley have
most of them decorated the fronts of their
buildings in honor of the. Grand Parlor of
. Native Daughters, which convenes there
jtomorrow, Buuting of blue and yellow,
In
jront of many places small cedar trees have
the colors of the order, is being used,
been used as a further decoration,
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Real Estate Transfer.
John Langman has purchased the Reseigh
A.
ear the Narrow Garge depot.
.
. H. Parker's residence,
He
. have the house repainted and put in thorplace, adjoining
will
ough repait in ashort time,
+ eee
Wi! Install the Officers.
Brigadier-General J. Ff, Crossett, of the
uniform branch of Odd Fellows, will ,be in
this city on the 22d instant and -inatall the
fficers elect of Canton Neva, No. 6.
ie
Now is-the Time
To get a pair of nice Shoes. “You can get
just what you want at The Wonder Store.
Ladies’ Taw Oxford Tics, hand turned, at
Ladies’ French Kid Button
Oxford Ties, Tan or Black,
Widths from C to E KE,
Che same in Meu’s Shoes.
Tur Wonver, ‘Transcript Block.
$1.50 per pair.
shves at $2.75.
rom 50 cents up.
Se gece
Mrs, T. 8S. HAwKINs,. Cattanooga, Tenn.,
says, ‘‘Shiloh’s Vitalizer ‘SAVED MY LIFE,’ I
sonsider it the best remedy for a debilitated
system I ever used.” For Dyspepsia, Liver
w<Kidney trouble it excels, Price 75 cts,
Sold by Carr Bros,
ee ere
Ice Cream and Soda.
A. Tam will serve delicious ice cream
ind ice cream goda tomorrow at his place
on Broad street.
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Pin Lost.
An Odd Fellows’ three-link gold pin was
lost in this city. Finder please return to
this office, j8
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Boixs, abscesses, tumcrs, and even cancers, are-the result of a natural effort of the
system <o expel the poisons which the liver
ind kidneys have failed to remove. Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla stimulates all the organs to a
proper performance. of their functions.
. ——+ 490
SHILOH’s CURE, the great Cough and
Croup Cure, is in great demand, Pocket
size. contains twenty-five doses only 25c.
Children love it. Seld by Carr Bros,
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ARRIVALS AT THE
Union Hote!, Main Street.
A. §. Ashley, San Francisco,
Jas. Wod ward, =
Mrs. J.'S. Gregory,
L. B: Gregory, es
J. W. Greanlaw, Sacramento,
J. A. Thompson, Lander, Wyoming,
G. Rogge, Santa’ Rosa,
John Nelson and daughter, Pike City,
Win. Bradford, Virginia City, :
Mrs, Clements, Redding,
Mrs, Cole, Stssicns,
M, C, Dunkley, Giass Valley,
Mrs, Dr. Harris, 3 a
Mics May Harris, San Juan,
J. Strang, Sierra City,
L. Stravg, “
R, M. Jchusen and wife, Brownsville,
J. German Sr,, San Juan,
Wim, Pollard, Bisbee,
tints and those in golden green are most
sought after. :
Along with the box plaited style of
waist, suspenders and bretelles will
again. be used on toilets and costumes
designed both for young ladies and slender matrons
Two immense gauzy wings.of. tulle,
rose spray, and a huge dragon ffy, will
make a love of a bonnet that any French
milliner will not hesitate to ask at least
$16 for
The plaited boating costumes of last
year are repeated in English silk serges,
which are extra wide. Gored skirts with
jaunty jacket bodiceés. are made of these
fabrics; likewise house
dresses, feather stitched with gay colorXQ embroidery silks. —New York Post
very charming
STUB ENDS OF THOUGHT.
A snob is of human creation.
Modesty is not one of the merits of
of sixty square feet of plate surface to thi
crushed pulp before it leaves the machine
It leaves the amalgam free of iron and all
impurities.
UP AND DOWN THE COAST,
On Land and Over Sea It Flies With
Heaiing in Its Wings.
From far-away Peru, where the soft, benignant
stars beamed on the bronze faced Incas aud their
ingots of glittering gold; where Pizarro founded
his city of Lima aud stocked it with his treasures
of yellow ore (bul overlooked the greater treasure of Peruvian Bark), has come to us the wonThis amalgamator will undoubtedly commend itse]f to our mining men when ite
merits are more thoroughly uuderstood, Ii
has been operated in different parts of the
State with gratifying On the
black sands of the ocean beach, just beyond
the old Cliff House, $1,000 were recovered
in fifteen days by this machine. " We recommend the California .Amalgamator. because
we know that a percentage of. gold escapes
with the pulp from our mills, and if this
cau be saved by’such a simple and cheap
process it is certainly worthy of consideragion, We expect to see this machine extensively used in the hear future.
———$ 2
Lost.
"4 gold watch was lost between (Green's
‘Ranch and this city. Finder leave at this
pifice and get reward, jne8-50c
pth
success.
other rare inf
ple old California Brandy—becomes
1
have gone up and
the . nited states for many years, performi
cures, that, without it, would tove be
mira: ulous.
e@ well
and « xcelleat appetizer,
ular digestion, and sound, refreshing sleep.
is Nature’sown remedy against colds, coughs
dered vital functions to @ vigorous, normal conditiou, Wasted energies are by lis use rma
tivity give place to and are superseded by br 1
ters ioneu
jutellcctual faculties at their best. The warm
humid climate of Peru, so similar to our own
diseases incident toalow, moist temperature
aud the rapidit
which similar Ciseases are cured by Peruviai
Bitters on this Coast accounts In some measure
: oe Ceeenien
KARL'S CLOVER ROOT wi!! purify”
your Blood, clear your Complexion, regulate
our Bowels and make pour head clear 28 4
. 25e., 60c., and $1.00. Sold by Carr
bros,
:
q
now become e household word iy.every {eint’;
on the Pacific Coast. i:
McK -& Co., Sau Francisco.
All Druggists and Dealers.
derful Cinchona Rubra, which, combined with),
redients—principal among:t them.
1own Commodity, Pernvian Bitters. These
own the Coast and all over
n
en deemed
Pe: uvian Bitters are not a physic, but a pleas
ant, invig rating drink—a fine, effective tonic,
Lage po healthy, a
; t
loss of appetite and energy, and restores disornently restored, and lost vitality and lac of acliancy and youthful enthusiasm.Peruvian Bitthe stomach and prevent indiges
tion, thereby rendering the brain clear and the
seems to have been wisely provided by Nature
with au antidote for those peculiar ailments and
and unerring certainty wisi
for the wide demand for this remedy, which bar
Mammon. 2
Good manners are sometimes an acquired habit. ,
Yon can never get rid of a difficulty
by running away from it. :
The mote that-is in every human eye
may be reduced by care and prayer.
A’gentleman’s clothes don’t always
fit him, but they are always paid for.
Love needs no definition.Men and
women loved long before there were dictionaries. E
A man. doesn’t learn
ballroom.
Good sons usnallys make good husgood boys.
Detroit Free Press
. Algy’s Ambition.
’
huidred.to wun ovah-to Lunton?
Father—W hat’s the object?
“‘Golt.””
‘Good! If you learn how to play golf,
tt may’’—
” Oh, but I don’t want to play it.
want to learn how topwonbwnee it.’’
lace or chiffon, covered with spangles, a+
devotion toa
wife by devotion to the belles of the
bands, and yet good sons aie bot always
“The ignorance a min fears to betray
by asking proper questions is sure to
betray him at the first opportunity.—
Algy—Aw, can you spare me a few
[
M. G. W yllie, Forest City,
J. T. Howard, Lincoln,
W. 0, Miller, San Francisco,
F. Marcotte, Washington,
H. Sheehan, A
Mrs. J, Nusbaum, Sacraménto,
T. L: Abbott, Penn. Valley,
F. S, Tyler, Relief Hull,
J. H. Malls, Uhicago, :
Musical and Literary
Entertainment
Will be given Ly
MISSES NEEDHAM and AMES,
ASSISTED BY LOCAL TALENT,
IN THE
= , Methodist Church,
Wednasday Evening, June 12th, 1896
City Chapter of Epworth League.
Tickets. 50 cents.
o
Annual Meeting.
/
ii lg ® Anmual Meeting of the S.ockholders o
the
Nevada City, California, on
Tuesday, July 2d, 1895,
At the hour of § o'clock P. M.
Kk. CASP : e ER, S:cretary.
Nevada'City June Sth, 189, ~Under the management of the Nevada
. Harmony Gravel ‘Mining Company
Wil’ be bi ld at the office of the Company, rear
of Crter & Johnston's Store, Commercial Street,
GA Good Appetite
Always accompanies good health, and an
abserice of appetite is an indication of something wrong. ‘The loss of a rational desire
for food is soon-followed by lack of strength,
for when the supply of fuel is cut off the fire
burns low. The system gets into a low
state, and is liable to severe attacks of
disease, The universal testimony given by
those-who have used Hood’s Sarsaparilla, as
to its great merits in restoring and sharpening the appetite, in promoting healthy action
gf the digestive organs, and as a purifier of
bleod, constitutes the. strongest recommendation that can be urged for any medicine,
Those who have never used Hood’s Sarsaparilla should surely do so this season,
—_+ +@eCarrais Sweeney, U .§. A, San Diego
Cal., says: ‘‘Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy is the
first medicine I have ever found that would
do me any good,’” Price 50c, Sold by.
Carr Bros.
ELE Aa eee ier
Hoop’s Pris cure jaundice, biliousness,
sick headache, constipation and all liver ills.
The Past
Guarantees .
The Future
The fact that Hood’s Sarsaparilla has,cured thousands-of others is certainly
sufficient reason for belief
that it’ will, cure you. It
makes pure, rich healthy
blood, tones and strengthens the nerves,‘and builds
up the whple ‘system.
Remember +44 a
Hoods
Cures
Be Sure to get HOOD’S and
Sarsaparilla
t
A Leaf Flattered by the Wind
Is not more tremulous than nerves debilitated or overstrained, Nights°of unrest followed by days of discomfort are the common
lot of the nervous. This class of invalids,
too, is usnally troubled with indigestioa and
imperfect assimilation. Indeed, to the inability of the system to perform these twin
functions may be largely attributed all nervous symptoms, Hostetter s Stomach Bitters is a sovereign remedy for nervousness,
Dyspepsia and non-assimilation of the food
are remedied by it, as are also malarial and
kidney complaints, biliousness, constipation
and .rheumatism. Confirmed nervousness
cannot be permanently remedied by opiates «
or sedatives, which are highty prejudicial to
health, and soon fail of effect save in increasing doses. ‘Ihe Bitters first initiates,
then confirms a vigorous discharge of the
various functions, and removes obstacles to
that end. “Lake it persistently at regular
intervals,
This !Horses for Sale.
eA lot of fine young horses for work or
driving, range from 1,000 pounds to 1,400,
Can be seen at Sutton’s ranch, opposite
Glenbrook Park, from Satnrday, June 8th,
until Monday, Jane 17th. Parties Mm need
of a good horse I will be pleased to. accommodate them at a low figure.
G. P. HaInks,
From Sierra Valley.
acewewes
Asthe names indicates, Hall's Vegetable
Sicilian Hair Renewer is a renewer of the
hair, includiug its growth, health, youthful
color, and beauty. I will please you,
Order Your Ice.
j6lw
anid
The Union Ice Company will deliver“jige, .
to any part of the city. Orders left at the
office on the Plaza will be promptly attended to. tf
Please Read
NENEIZIMNENENZLSZ — SM LINEMEN MASE NEES si sd
ASUSASASASATAS ASUS ATUT MS USA ASAT AWS = AT
©
AND, THINK FOR A MOMENT, IF YOU HAVE NOT TEOUGHT ELTORE
CARTERS& JOHNSTON
Are in the Swim for Trade this Spring and Summe?
With one of the Handsomest Lines of
‘Spring Clothing,
Furnishing Goods, .
Only HOOD’S.
“Hood’s Pills are especially prepared
to be taken with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. 250.
1770. 1895.
GRAND
LEDTAT!
AT
IAN VAL
JULY Ath.
Days.
Dividend Notice.
L Citizens Bank held June 3d a dividen:
No. 58, of seve
10th.
E.M
J. T. MORGAN, Cashier.
D. E, MORGAN, Sec’y.
PRESTON, Pres.
Stockholders’ Meeting.
'
A MEETING of the stockholders of the Odi
offic. of the Company, in the rear of Carter
Johnston's store on Tuesday, June 4th, 189
at 8 o'clock P. M. ® ,
May 41. K CASPER, Secretary,
Teachers’ Examination.
HE Semi-Annual Teachers’ T
House, commencing
June 24th, 1895,
And will continne for the week
j W. J. ROGERS,
County Supt. of Schools.
cS
{
Board of Equalization,
OT
Bg
ufter this date
tice thereof. By order.
H. CAKR, Clerk,
—New York Weekly.
deesis. 4
’ @
l Nevata City, April $1, 195,
2
Full Particular in a Few
T a meeting of the Board of Directors of
ty-five cents per share was duly
declored and made payable on and after June
Gravel Mining Company will be held at-th
is
,
Exe mity tion
will take place at the .Washinpg:on 8S hool
ICE is hereby civen that the City Board of
«ualizition will be in session every even
ng fiom & till 10 o’clock for ten days from and
t All perrons having burinegs
-with said Board are requested to take due noEVER SEEN IN THIS cCiTy.
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We are not the only Clothiers in this city, There are others. Consul°
them first and then come ‘to us and compare our Goods and Prices witt
theirs, and see if ours are not all we claim them to be.
We have Men's Suits, good fitting Goods, and
the Correct Style from $5 to $80.
Our Furnishing Goods can’t be beat.
OUR SHIRTS ARE PERFECT FITTING.
You know as well as we can tell you that some shirts choke
one, arms are too short, tail always creeping up around your
collar, etc. NOT SO WITH OURS. Ours are cut by men
. who know that the Shirt is to fit a man—not a hitching post.
. All 36 inches long, felled seams. Buttons put on to stay, and
and our Shirts range in prices from 25 cents to $4.
We also carry a full line of BULL BREECHES, the best working Tants made.
Can not be ripped. \
Also, Sampson’s Overalls, 50 cents per pair.
Also, a Beautiful line of Straw Hats.
Garter & Johnston,
THE ONE PRICE HOUSE.
Corner of Pine and-Commercial Streets.
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PANTS $4 UP.
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