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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

May 24, 1900 (4 pages)

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= = oS PROERES 8 SRSr7, < ees ee BESt#EeR Eee hes s ” Bf hy 60 vi “fil wy ot ostebeewen. scieaee mee cm 1 Wx Candeteas 49 Stare; Weeks ae LaDy, Bese ho Seats ae emma aE +8 , saltey line ‘Malabar. nt ‘Bheos: Shippers . on -Poli te Se be, Ss. our advantage to: visit 5) > “a id See say oe the atrachand F you want § tolhave a b Brotieyet job : say sell Pipe at; jthe . lowest « market . prices, if you na to do your own work in makiug connections with the new city system: Or we will take con‘tracts to furnish the:pipe, put it down and make all con-nections. We employ none but poaseboepen workmen. int boat Ste Stoves. : ¥ need anew en: or cooking stove. Our stools dae ofthe Ingest in tis part of the State. We halve thé best makes sold any where, and the prices are moar moderate for such’ Stoves, Bi. arc sa 2 ; through the hot . mie : fo tate into ‘the: were full of ttle figures that slept: on ‘the floor or isthe. corners: :to get. away-. the hight fo Sate: i ge ~ ae te pon mer feat 3 ahgel mows them. _ seanon as the scytbe euts the fio’ Rat the; hay, and it has often loyan AS me that on such a a aaa . eremrenar ne ene 0. eed x inal 6 ere ni ta aie, 2 2 PNP TAI ithe aL: a, "Dress: Making Made ere Mrs, Hanmore of Sacramento will open a class room on Monday May ise. 04 Sve. Be Harrison’s on Spring stréeét, for the instruction _ . of pupils in the Standard'Square Inch Taylor System for Press and .Garment cutting To tnteaiaeey this, system, the :first. five ladies king lessons .wil! receive a reduc:ion of $50 from the regular } Investigation invived.:’ Lagermerieniene’ mislw “ otmnd Pr Sa A tall-blooded Hound is offered for sale. Biguire of W. _ Quaker Hill. mi6 lw For Sale or Rent. Three houses on corner of Spring = Mill streets. Will be sold at a bargain. Enquire of W. H. emma? m15-lw By a Middle sgieddady: ‘Will go out by the aad do plainsewing. Adieoe Teymoere o! mi2-1f. . cis Standard Patterns. “Mies Annie Gohn has been appointed agen for the S'andard patterns, and invites the ladies to call-at her stbreon Main street and see them. ml0-tf Saloon For Sale. The bar fixtures, . stock and business of the 1.. . Commersial street saloon is offered for sale . ate bargain.. Enquire onthe premises, m9 eos: W. T. MONK. For Sale Cheap. ey . tive ty Covitlle from Postofiice. Allin} good repair. «House of six rooms, pantry. . ‘good outhouses and stone cellar, Apply to}, MRS. BARKY. azz © For Saleor Rent. _ A new house one mile east of town. Also}. -. two horsesand a double rig. Apply to P, O. a arse Box 887, 2} and yng ah De ta Bas: Ss 4, Ors, é. i prac. 5 CO a ~ ha BERS << Fete A SCIENTIFIC COMBINATION, a> . DERI OLA will. cure your che re fa agid make your's skip séftand white, p’ co ; EDWARD J, MORGAN Ms ee st at Os gumntiolen a 2g AE IE IO haste f for some 1e of the best ‘Fire 2495 nn gf Neve i. ‘om OAAI yy na” Life! Se $9323 2% en Pe tenet sont acre na 2 Mrs. Courtright, Astrologist and Healer from Iowa, will remain only a short time. Gives Planetarian sac So cise tee] Singer Sewing Machines we ste a Sold and rented on easy terms, or bes! OX-] 5 changé for anything useful. Goo hand ra ihm from 95.00 3 For the best shine in town call on William Stevens at Wild’s barber shop. Tan and: colored shoes aspecialty. guarauteed. i tf A GREAT ———= Tak PENN NALLEY CREAMERY. CO. Will give a GRAND BIQNIO —AT— Penn Yalley, WEDNESDAY, JURE 13, 1900,. FREE TO EVERYBODY. eg a » Sosatn provided with the beat the DON’T PAIL TO ATTEND. alee THE ! OLD-BA ‘ GEORGE WM. DURST Hak resumed the proprietorship of the NEW. YORK, BAKERY WEDDING GAKES AND FANCY PASTRY. ten BPMN 7} his office wi : prep pr tthomaettoengyrs Lhes. : ar ees One.dayas I waa gies front of seme ie oo ping ox a tte he asked; aang ai ae Oh 68s. ae OER are the wagon “Yes, sir, 1t ts: $1.90; corenaitiek’“ So It ts, So it ts’+reaching down . in bis pocket. ‘Have you wot an a about you? -.4 “Of course T had, and. as. 2% reached @own into my cotducags ‘for the dime t saw’ Visiobs 6f . pill that ould soon be adlcep Yay ‘faside’ pocket. Truth to tell, 1 .was°overjoyed, for sek domi before had 1 been insueb pressing need for additional money.as Iwas on that particular day. I found the chauige and gave it to Niles, who coolly put it in his pocket and walked back toward ait giving meacent. “ Thanks,’ Sid he rather unfeelingfy as he pulled out a fresh cigar and lit it with ‘exasperating lmpertirbability. “Thanks. That'll make: it:an ¢éven $2 now.’ ”—Detroit News-Tribune. ° Setentific Safe “Cracking.” In the experiments made in a burglaHous Way. among others, ‘a $3,000 Square safe of the thost approved construction was attacked by’ inserting in the crevice about. the: locked: door 48-10 ounces of. nitroglycerin, and in eight minutes after the operation. of loading was begun the charge. wae fired, with the result that the whole of the gamb below tlie door was blown out and ‘a’ hole made ‘in the door of sufficient size to admit the hind and arm, while: the ‘doors ‘and divisions of*the’ interior.compartments were completely shattered. , On_repeating the operation with 4% ounces of forcite dynamite the door was ‘completely torn off. Among experiments made to demonstrate the resistance of structures to attack by a mob was one upon a safe 20’ inchiés cube, with*walls 4% inches thick, made tp of plates of iron and steel, which were re-enforced on each edge so as to make it-highly resisting, _yet when a hollow charge of dynamite 9% pounds in weight and untamped was detonated on it a bolethree iuches in diameter. was blown. clearthrough . the. wall, though a solid cartridge of the same weight and of the same material produced no essential effect.— Popular Scienve Monthly, 3 A Cautions Man.” The familiar saw that no mao ean be “te Bis 9 f me the other day in an ‘amplified and peculiar form. Ht. was while sitting . with a man of affairs that his stenographer entered, saying that a certain other man desired to speak to my aequainiance over. the telephone., “Take iit,” said my man and forthwith picked (up his extension miachine, through “which he talked with theman at theéther.end, the conversation including mat} ters of ' finance, business of a most familiar and conapeeptial sort, He didn't. mind meat all didn’t--count. We continued our conversation, and just as 1 was ready, to leave the stenographer entered with several sheets of manuscript, which she laid onthe desk. “That goés on file,” said my man. : ae) ay Invariably have a record kept of . J my telephone talks; and I've fonnd. it -to.pay. While 1 talk the stenographer holds the main liné and puts it down.” 1 mage up my mind that if I had anything particular to say to that man thereafter I'd fell him on’ the street or . } in some place other than lis offiee.— Cleveland Plain Dealer. Restaurant Thieves: “Why don't you use after dinner cof: fee spoons?’ asked a woman, at a, frat class up town restaurant,of the proprk étor the other evening, finding it somewhat Inconsenient to use a large spoon with ber small cup, »“We did» have, them whéi we first opéned?” ansvered . } thé proprietor. “We had six dozen, but they gradually disappeared until pow only three are left, and we consider it.more.economieal to-use the la spoons, for which people do not to have such a fancy.” At many restaurants when a glass of elaret.or sherry is called for it ig servéd ina tiny decanter. ‘These miniature bottles afe ver¥ attfactiye. . They seem to appeal, as many small things do, to the taste.of many. people...One» man: who visits now and again many differ. ent restaurants boasts that he has over two dozen of these pretty Jiftle decan.
boiv ne came by He doegh’t say . bt fe “but he’ aida’ purchase them. The Glenbrook, Ralph Maitland .... Proprietor Choicest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Give mie call and d you'll never regret Pine Street, Nevada City, De Bor Sal at a Bargain . The building on. Commer-. : cial street formerly occup#:d. ° by the Referee saloon is vffered for sale. at a bargain. Vs For particulars enquire of © seen & MORGAN, » politics.2nd personal . , Nevada Co. Electric Power Co.'s is the Ideal Light. R--OPENED. John=Grissel, Proprietor This well-known and popular hotel has Patrons are assured of every comfort. MBALS, « ROOMS, 25 CENTS 25 and 50 CENTS ome eee ‘A share of the public patronage is solte ited. ~ Cor. Broad and Union Streets. Central Hotelié been completely renovated throughout, and . . Delicacies . , CALL AND TRY His “LITTLE NBLL re BARLY JUNE PEAS, e. ‘Spring Season Take Notics of.« os Goods PB aa MAINE SWEET, CORN (Cartoa Brand) FENTON’S: FRENCH RED KIDNEY BEANS, HEINTZ INDIA RELISH, ANDERSON’S CONCENTRATED SOUPS: Of all kinds—10e @ can. VBAL LOAF AND PIG’S FEET.IN CAN, The latest epitvurean luxury. Mhibese aré only a few ot the excellent dainties you get at le. SCADDEN’S POPULAR PROG: Commercial sony SSSSOREST SVE eee0e8 ‘Scadden’s Speciatties “exe. Carries nothing but the: Most Palatable Bay a os 99, a ©) Cy Gi 9, & 9. yan WO, oa) <J So) P08 rN oo!) Pas rd Kix a8 2 a} yey 2% pc Ory \ ay sy Get on, stimates ou any work ofthis sort that you' may need. é RICE & LEWIS, PLAZA PLANING MILL.. “ RICE & LEWwis, Props. .> ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. Wauldin: a Srackets: Woodwork of all kinds, Office and:Store Fixtures, 5 Turning, House-Trimming, Fancy Grill Work a Specialty, g Plans Drawn for Neat and.Modern Homes: i) SACRAMENTO St., Nenwava City, Picture Frames and Mouldings All the Latest and Nicest. ong . Play, §} Nevada City and Grass Valley. ‘Latest Patterns —AND— Most-Stylish Effects. ~~ Sating and Sumer Millinery my new sto; i,k. No trouble to show toods. MISS AMELIA STEVENS, Pine Street, between Broad and Commercial} NEW YORK. HOFEL. BROAD ST., NEVADA CITY, MRS. W. S. RICHARDS, Propriéto: aparece, a W MAN NTA home-like prprasie Borelede aie Ce, Pl witty bles rooms; Piece i its throughout, } THE ABLE is : is a sarpemed in the county or var and service. R mB npplied sere hc Rates moderate. Best accommodations iv the eounty for the money. lar Restaura. Reopened. st MRS..0. D. CAMPBELL, Prop, Best of meals at all hours. woe “Kept constantly (i hand, Patronage solicited. bis GEO, RICHARDSON, UNDERTAKER —~AND— ~ EMBALMER. ti ae TOM? PLACE.. cara as LL, Rrop, a TH —ON THE— Installment Plan, And we are still at it. your voutract, Is always with you; stay with it: business here 49. years, and expect to be here many years more as we have an almost inexhaustible supply of timber in thia neighborhood, We have made a success of HOME MARKET We have been fn the lamber. aa Oall and learn our terms before letting M. L. & D. MARSH. : Good Lumber at Yard—Piety Hill. reasonable rates. Will Furnish you All Material for Your New Home ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN: GIVE US A CALL. Phone No. 521, ‘ The Best Liquors, The Best Cigars. fhese are the attractions you can always find at “THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.” Beer & Cents a Glass. Allthe favoriee brands of iy “raylor” pee pow sue “Kentuck ka bee el ie map * Thomas Taylor, id bese oF toni in Hood.” Wm, J. Britiand. Gilt Edge Saloon, D. R. KINNEY, Proprietor. AVING PURCHASED. THE. WELLa. the eamet road , aod iplag’ streets 1 will keep sonstantly on hand t a WINBS, LIQUORS. AND. .CIGARS. 0. P. 8S. Whisky and other fine<brands. Steam Beer, 5'Cents. Give be rd scall. Kind and courteous treatment é: EATON. BOY, THE a eatin ae ie reighs, 8 220) poubas: city pf nessey’s stavie. oem: $5 single leoe or $20 insurance. time of service CREMATION. Odd Fellows Crematory Association. RNIA. a member of ANY ORofficer and OB re . © BLACK HAWK STALLION, . ended t NEVADA CITY ASSAY OFFICE. Broad Street, Nevada City. pB4cticar MILL TESTS A SPECIALTY, Assaying of ali metals, GOLD BOUGHT. Mail — Express haart Promptly AtT. H. HICKS: & CO; P. 0. Box 187. “THE BEST 1s very best izens Ba NONE TOO COOD.” That’ the motto of yours traly, GEORGE W. TALLON, And it is a winner. He makes it‘a point to serve his. patrous with ne Wiues, Liquors and ©: in the tharket, and that always I them to come again, The. Peerless Saloon Is a high-class resort for gétitlemen, and they all kri6éw where it is—on Broad streat just across from the CitFRANK’S PLACE FRED EILERMAN, Proprietor. Broad Street, above Pine, Nevada Oity. BATERPRISE LAGER BERR On dreught. Best brands of Wines, Liquors and Gigars, PAY US A OALL. hy . New Plumbing Shap. cronage, Come gud seg, my toe stook of They are N, FP, HOWELL 2d.a.plumbing shop on Broad eed Kolow the Wes York Hotel, spesttaliy solicits a share of ae. publie os GgooD WORK GUARANTBED.: * Cindi wy