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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

March 13, 1899 (4 pages)

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IGN PATENTS dnoted ; spec! al itawement suits ourt. at us & mech er w a aeoeet features ursue.urse en the cade ie ‘ged with into us for & reyf Claims. ELH OSL LST ANT: .b4 daetoheted {AULOH nn ow ABT . i ae qT The Man That Does The Work. Box Sapposea Tailor. = a es yt) sit The Back, ¥ aaa rar even vn TTR We do no. business trans-] i a The Front. : actions. like the: above. and call it tutte made. mani feels like’ kicking himself. and— does a so when he learns that he can get clothes in his own town carefully tried and fitted . like this. rhe an’ With Hi Nevada City. Suit. Suits $10 up. Pants $3 up. The penitent customer who Kicks himself because he did not have his clothes made in the Presidential Tailor Shop. Workmanship on all garments sold by us is guaranteed and any defect we repair free of cost. We have the largest stock of Woolens in . the city, together with 3000 samples to choose from. WAXEL, the Tailor, 2a door below Armory Etall. Broad %St., Nevada City. Fs oy aap ony fi “POPUL AR SAKERY American Laundry, q Ds ye PRs FY 1) SETTER PREPARED THAN BVER ~_— =~ <= Geo. Richardson, Toserve the public with Fi sas And all work done in first-class style. Yéllow Stones ‘Can ‘Be’ ™ pabiiphedlese mper de and this proverb .jewelry trade, which for ‘‘ways that + ee are dark and tricks that are 2 ly takes the palm for extraordinary qualities + }tle. Large stones of this color, even ot when weighing from 10 to 100 carata, {are quite common and will only fetch {in the*market from $5 to $20 per carat, “. with weight. Diamonds of the same “. weight, if of the first water, or perfect‘Hy colorless, would be worth from five » to ten times as much. / ceeded in imparting to them an evanes, . Packet of manve dye. e ‘. frau i -wasscovered, SACRAMENTO, . ‘the man when he got his clothes on. “Five dollars,’’ replied the doctor. Ip the Tremere . \PEwis B BUCKLEY . He paid it and left the office without . § another word. In fullness of life he Agent for . for Nevada City. ONLY WHITE ‘LABOR EMPLOYED Orders left at the Fadden gee ts _ wil DYED DIAMONDS. Like Gems Of the Firat Water. “There are tricks fn every trade” has especially good with regard to the . ain” fair e2e G foguery. ag mane one spay — point of view, as the ager gl ered and brillianey, with sant no imitation, ga to now, can attempt to vie. “Paste” of all kinds can be tested by . means of a sharp steel file, which . scratches its surface. —~ "A method: of successfal. imposition }: with diamonds has, however, been dis-. covered, and the originator of thisswin. dle actually defranded the pawnbrokers of London alone in one year of upward of $500,000. The general public; as well as'je i ers, are aware that diamonds of a yellowish “tinge; of, as they are called in the trade, “‘straws,’’ are worth. very lit. the value, of course, increasing in ratio The methods of the individual referpak! SA CT a MEE BOTS 2 2h £3] as ‘There May Be prone BUT a Other Others!! LA RUE’S. SARSAPARILLA _ Is THE BEST. +S rae: a gine nhieel (1d BT. a 1860 BY ® P. BROWN pO G faa SubTon §.Y “SOCIETY DIRECTORY: . .Milo Lodge, Knights of Py thids;: Meets every Friday Evening, At Pythiafi Castle. attend. Brethren are ¢ordially invited to D. i Yi Cc. Cc, B N. Sx worart, K. of n. Nevada City: Lodge, No. 52, A. 0. U. W. ; Meets at Odd Fellows Hall Every Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. + GEORGE E. RUSSELL, M. W CHARLES B. ASHBURN, Recorder. Your mony back if unsatisfactory. Neva Rebekah poten No. 119, 1. 0. Meets at Odd Fellows Hallist and $d weeny Ls of Month at 7:30 Hignmes seem N. G. ADE“.INE HATH # 23ALL, See NICKERMAN’S URUG STORE. Photo Supplies and Stationery. ei ee betes Rab eae ieee b Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47,1. 0. Meets at-Odd Fellows Hi: 1i very 2d and binge pre A of each month at lock. WM. MeKINLAY JR.C. P. GEO. A. GRAY, Seribe. , Hydraulic Parlor, No: 56, N. 2. G. W. Meets at Pythian Castle Every Tuesday evening at 7:20 o'clock. C, W. CHAPMAN Pres. ED. J. MORGAN, B.S. ted to were as follows: He purchased a quantity of ‘‘yellow’’ stones, and then by asimple yet ingenious process sucgent purity of color. ‘This was done by} procuring two ordinary glasses, a kettle of boiling water and a threepenny The ‘‘yellow” diamond, which was perhaps sét ina gold ‘ring or’ pin, was merely dipped‘ in the glass containing the dye, and then in clean boiling water half a dozen times, and allowed to dry, when it presented all the appearance, even to the eye of an expert, of a magnificent stone of the first water. . .The next moye was to place the ring . Yon ‘the finger, and the well dressed dia.
mond dyer: would sally forth, enter a pawnbroker’s and pledge the ring for at least three times its-worth. Within 12 hours, howeyer, the effects of the dye would have disappeared, and the pawnbroker could only wonder” on . earth was.wrong with his eyes when he advanced so much money on such a yellow stone. s Poctasa Tan, owing. to the magnitude : now pawn. brokers, if they are suspicious of a dia. mond’s color, immerse it in nitric acid, which destroys any dye that may be present without in any way snes the stone.—London Mail. GOOD MONEY FOR BAD NEWS Somehow it made, me feel bad, -this happening that I op about to re ye was in the office an oculist, one: of the leading meni in bis, recto ie before him. He was well ly intelligent and of Secret county nance. *‘Doctor,’’ he eaid, “any eyes have ‘been troubling me, and I would like you to make an examination of them jand treat them.”’ After afew Prelinrinaky questions the doctor told him ‘to:strip imself to the waist, He took off his clothes and stood there, a magnificent specimen of manhood. The doctor examined him, paying particular attention to his back, for a reason of which I know nothing. Having finished, he said: ing for you. Your sight may last six months, but no longer. Treatment will dono good. Blindness is sure to come.”’ “What’s the matter, doctor?’ he asked quietly, with a faint tremor in his voice. The doctor told him in technical language and then explained that the trouble came from: the wasting of ‘a nerve leading from the spine. “What's your: bill, doctor?’ asked walked out into the blessed light of day, until death. It was an incident to the doctor; to me it was-a tragedy: —Pittsburg News. o Haney teratahad teri ties: YANCY PASTRY OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER Strict attention to all call day or night. peo : Telephone, Woks, ; We cidics Caieas 0 Sosalaier. pee. at af my ae sige os : “THE COU CHAMB fs ~ Fresh Compressed Yeast Cakes ConSCHIMDT BROS.,. ° == ” Bi estat ome ets a -ERADING CIGAR DEALERS, Chas. B. Tegler, Prop't. . tewa#*tittas tevtore® “Oster Fepper” 1Pine Street. seeecaseess se eecatve! Nevada City Car Wm. J. Britiand. Bread, Tecsive prom ee ; irving Didn’t Read. Baous ea Pies and ee oe ee es an Theater nburg # # EMBALMER. The Best Liquors, and two Bs fay later he went to Linlith: 2arlors, Broad Sreet, opposite City Hall.§) ei Pp gow to give a reading e was ~ 'OPEW DAY AND NIGHT. Cakes. The Best Cigars. . jightea to see his name in big letors on the posters He went to the hall, but there was no not arrived, having forgotten all about . the reading. Irving went in search of him, and things were got reddy; 8:30 o’clock arrived, but no one came to the hall—not even a small boy. In recalling say, ‘‘I never slept began than 1 that night.” Ite Natural Effect. Handsome Lamps Beautiful China and Glassware. ‘Put on your clothes. I can do noth. . doomed within six’ months to darkness Y crowd there—in fact, the caretaker had ° the incident Sir Henry was wont to . ’ “How many of these sheep got out LEADING LADY, Best 3 Céat Cigas Sito oxy mead eo LE mitGapecu, [ene Gems Satonn, a attorney at Law, CHAS. CLARK, \RK, Proprietor. ad mae Transcript Block, Commercial Street . Ww. W. WAGGONER, Civil Bagiacer and Surveyor. . can be accommodated with fine Sijouiaes aieicalenn uae you! count. That always puts me to sleep.” ———+00> abesee — Beer’ afid Cigars of here?’ asked the angry farmer. “J don’t know,” replied the new hired man, rubbing his eyes. “+64 fter I’d watched five or six of ‘em jump. over the fence F seemed to lose the For Reat Reat. The vacant. store no ow in the Tran-}. sonier Block is offered for rent. Ap* Attorney and Counselor at Law VEYOR . Di bare U.S. MINERAL SURVEYOR Orme eae otal cor. com. . 17 Ofies.in. ; Hay} STOVES =. For economy in Fuel, Good Cooking, Durability and all Desirable goenme : the celebrated Westwood Stoves atid Ranges, EXCEL — GEO. E. TURNE He also carries a large stock of Stoves of other makes, beides STEEL RANGES AND ro snes ose we BUTE 1 The Ling of Hardware and. Tinware, Agent for the BEST CUTTLERY IN THE UNITED STATES. GEO, E. TURNER, Pine Street. Of various patterne and sizes, from CHEAPEST TO THE MOST ORPENSIVE. as . . EB. MRS. BELLE sds wiaatene R. Laurel Parlor, No. 6, N. D. G. 'W. Meets at Pythian Castile Second and fourth Thome of each month A 2 tebraen Pres. ~ RANGES. Dr. N. E. ‘Chapman, : Dr. Cc. W. chapman, DENTISTS. )ifiee at residence, Sacramento st Nevad4 City, Cal.. OTHERS. IS SOLE AGENT For Nevada City. HEATING: STOVES. Of All Kinds and at Way-Down Prices. M, L. & D. MARSH. Gg. W. KINGSBURY, -Convenient to All Car Lines. LICK HOUSE, Cor. Sutter and Montgomery Sts., Center of Business District SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Ly Manager, cee Special Acco > mmodations For Traveling Mea. HEADQUARTERS FOR MINING MEN. Modern Hotel Newly Fitted Throughout. Grand improvements are being made in this popular house, and when completed t: Lick will be second to no houseon the Pacific Coast. nll OFFICE AND YARD, ——~.¥ = Boulder Street, a Nevada City. Call on us before going cisewhere. The Leading an FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. A NIGHT SCHOOL PROF. G. W. OGDEN O'RE,S Washington Schoolhouse. Y SCHOOLS. HAS OPENED hool at a ee & g % ‘All common Bt . branches taught, including Book-Keeping. SS tiene 2 ot Broad Street, opp. National Exchange Hoe! our round trips daily. Empire Stable, Perfection in Brewing is Reached. RUHSTALLER’S “GILT EDGE” STEAM BEER Nevada City. YATRA GRERYE VEER ag There are other Beers, but LGILT EDGE JAMES HENSESSY, Prop’r. % IS PURE. The Empire Livery Stable * has the largest lot of HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES To be found in this part of the State. "BUS LINE. SENT ARER: : Until further notice the "Bus wis make regular woe between Neva City and Grass Valley at the follow da ng hours: Leaving Nevada City at 10 a. m., 2, 5 and 7:30 p. ni. Leaving Grass Valley at 8:15 a.m., 1, $:45a0d 30 p. m.ealled for in any part of orders at the National Exchange Hotel. GEO. WETTERAU, Prop. ae GrassWalley and Nevada City . town without extra charge. Leave —e WHEELIHAN BROS., . Grass Valley. Agents Leave orders at Glenbrook Saloon . -Ralph Maitland, ‘Proprietor. Pine Street, Nevada City. NATIONAL Livery and Feed Stable. ee ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprietor. Best of attention given to trausient customers. Stables Open All Night. Foot of Broad Street, Nevada City. Telephone No. 72. —PLAZA— LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. +e— THE GROTTO, NATIONAL! MARKET, Broad St., Opp. Citizens’ Bank. c. J. NAFFZIGER, a * free ply to Fred E. Brown. tt2 Co Choicest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars — ,Prop'r. Steam, Beer a Specialty. re oo Pethieromagestete Free Lurch Every Saturday spe Deoougralard “And gi Yanda ot Mga : Night. Come One, es “auaily found ins Come All. GEO. f. BECKLEY, Prop. William & Thomas Harry, Propletors;, arent to x: H. Mooneysh ; IN wiset in cosa rig give us 9 6 Main Street, Nevada City. ‘ Sakata tli bles poet rminncemee a 7Reece lp ee NN