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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

May 29, 1900 (4 pages)

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m3 7 ie int HH S. 38 mt. m4 & F° FS B. > t et a 3 © eal ee ae —_— beta Tory bat made. Lerche freah and reHao ana ea for jncrease the anima oe *triend’ to come _¢d merwith ‘a letter of t ‘omm: *and-amapplication for employment: I + had made It known-a few days before p that I needed a tw He aiomgy” asked tie'ges ; jwho had moran opt ‘ine a hoe om ae When ry ee gets up to give hiv wife a she taitly ‘beams at the @hought het Lether women now see that? he idélizes ‘hér-and ‘would ‘be willving ito: die for her. ++ Atebison Globe. Its said that deed currants.given to horses occasionally in lieu of oats will Tal's powers of ef Seb * ‘3 150 50 CENTS ‘A WEEK tte head ed uw Sa ES gat heres a week or 40 tne aa a . able Saver reyy is aden : of. it. a I.bad alf my nd to ona: < Fouk aot had been’ Pats me rl day before and was about to tell applicant so; when; he pulled a mata nae one of his pockets to ight ~Me had been: smoking, but ; which Ahad gone out. “Sorry, sir,’ he sald, balancing himHowever, . self on “one foot, while he lifted the ‘other 80 us to admit of his striking the * thatch on ‘the tee! of his shoe. “Sorry, for T’would lke very much to work for: “you, and T think I. would havé: made you ‘@ good: clerk.’ “Phe match: striking incident: made me think so.too,. Right atthe young pote elbow was a gréat Italian marble.column upon which were the marks showing where many matches had been . struck by vandals too utterly in Petit’ to the rights of others to’ refrain: from indellbly. stamping their vandab ism npon property to restore which yo ld -have* cost, hundreds. of dollars. would have been the. moat natural ping the world for many a man to scratched that match on the marPie edltiian, and the fact’ that this work Wanted By Middle &ged lady. ‘Will go out by the + dav, or do plainsewing. Addréts TRANSCRIF® . \Take it»now' when’ your system requires it. a > *¥otrnnay need ‘a: ‘now’ héating! or Yoddkeing ‘stove. Our stock is one of the largest in this part of the State. We airy makes’s0id any wherd. @hd/the prices are ° @niipribiingly % ofleraté for'sneh'stoves: George B Tune wall ‘La ‘Tee's Sarsaparilla A SCIBNTIPIC! COMBINATION. On Sale at a DERMOLA will,cure your dhapped hadds, ~ réffipve fenfand ‘make your skit gift : and: white. eeeeecee CALIFORNIA x ata bargain. a emion oy <3 } we ohange for anything useful office. mi2-t?,saad Patterns. Mies Annf* Cohn has been apoointed agen for the S andard nat’erns. and invites the ladies to call at her store on Main street and see them. mi0Saloon For Sele. : Phe bar fixtares., of the street: forsale’ AW. T. ocd ally Ore a minutes ae from Post office. robe good repair. House of six rooms, pantry. Guthouses aiid’ stone! cblfar. er, 4 Astrologist and Healer from ‘Iowa, win temiain‘onl) a'short. time. Ns lll tl hand mach nes from $5.00 up. All makes of spemeres machines 1 Otol Bovey Bros.’ shoe GEO.” We KEES, sole .e PICNIC.. eons THE PENN VALLEY CREAMERY.-C0. VE aves GRAND PICNIC WEDNESDAY, JORE13, 18 eis On't Pas 79 ATTEND. Pe ee ees ote iy aad nn ‘eens tor rt i a ot San Pri, Cal BACK At THE (ObD BAK ENy : GEORGE -WM. DURST ‘Has ¥eeutad tho propristorship of the ad von BAKES? j .Cliicago ‘ habpibtie. but “. gouge mar chose:to use theheel of his + ghde © fistend showed ‘that he was thoughtful and conscientious, two very sexcdlient traits. “1 was so impressed that 1: told him to-come and ‘see me; } and the.zesult of the visit was his securing the position. . And his month in my. office has’ shown that I made no mistake in sizing him up. ”—-Philadel* {sphia Inquirer. “EXCHANGED OVERCOATS. At Pisat -by Accident and Then to Rectify the Error. fn Chicago,” sgid the rubber goods pric perhaps the quecrest of all "1 lost and found my overnter. Tt was all the fault of pom g check boy.’ He gave me out what I.took to be my. coat.as I was speady ‘to go to the depot. It fitted me al? right, and so did the gloves In the , It was not until I boarded the train tlint T found some letters whieh proved that I had the ‘wrong coat. I had a lower berth for Detroit. The uppassenger came Jn. after a ‘. bit, and as he sat down he said: “ ‘Well, I thought 1) jwould get out of “this time without anything I'm’ disappointed. Through some bocus pocus or other I've lost my overcoat—that Is, I've . .madean-exchange with some one.’ “4Just my case,’ I replied. “Where did you stop?’ eo *At the Anditorium.,’ . “"So-did 1” i ‘Well, he had my coat, and I had his,” continued the rubber goods man, -}“and it took only a minute to effect ~~ ‘exchange. We were both bound #o¥ Detroit, both intended ito put up at late {the same hotel and both had ‘business ad }wwith the same firm, It was ‘a queer ‘thing; taken all around, but; ast said Lat the beginning, there Is no place. like @hicago« for surprises: > A; year ago 1 was burrying* along’ State strdet’ with the crowd when I ran plump inté a map whow I had left for dead in Mexico thréé) years before, and ‘the first wwerds' he ,spoke ‘vas to tell me he'was hard up and dup me for $5 1 owed ftom!" Washington Post. The ehapel’ of St. Helens i. Bethlehém*eontains 44 marble columns whith were taken from Mount Moriah and supposed to bave been in the porches of the temple. Ciiigese streets are the narrowest in the world. Some of them are only three feet. wide. Stacey’ & Gregory*Are Prepared, {id takéorders ‘or connecting sewers Anyone desiring work done immediately should see John 8S. Gregory. ~~ tf. eo-tiaiia The Glenbrook, Choicest of }Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Give me call and you'll never regret ‘Pine treat, Nevada City.. . Steur Beor on Draught, 5 Cents. © For Sale. at a ale The building on Commer cial street formerly occup*:d bythe Referee saloon is vfSei iaed pais ees =
pati CAKES AND sader easter: Te ofuer, a spoviaity. fered for sale at a bargain.) Fat partietlars enquire of — BROWN & HORGAY er. clerk,.\and , he Rat =a things have happened to me. — Ralph Maitiand ... .Proprietor Smell. Nevada Co. Electric Power t .0.’s Is the Ideal Light. Central H otel . RE-OPENED. John Grissel, -: -. Proprietor onmennemene — # This well-known and popular hotel bas been completely ten‘vated throughout, and patrons are assured of every comfort, MBALS, + 2S CENTS ROOMS, _25 and 50 CENTS Athare of the public patronage is solic. ited. ‘Cor, Broad and Union Streets. ‘Scadden’s CALL AND TRY HIS), LITTLE Bashy ne rae PBAS, te Carries mothing but the: Most Palatable Goods .. ‘MAINE SWEET CORN (Carton Brand) HEINTZ INDIA RELISH, B19 KNDERSON'’S CONCENTRATED SOUPS Of all kinds—10c a can. . VBAL LOAF AND PIG’S PEET IN CAN, The latest'epiourean luxury. @ Take Notice at's; Specialties @ big Py e) Ter PENTON’S FRENCH RED KIDN<Y BEANS, ‘So mx.) *) so These are. only a few ot the excellent dainties you get at ‘SCADDEN’S PoPuULAR STORE, Commercial Street, Senceanaess 690686 PLAZA PLANING MILL... RIOW 4 LEVIS, Props. .. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. iN Get our Picture Frames’ and. Mouldings‘Afl the Latest and Nicest. See My New Mounts, ‘Frames Made-to Order.. * MOORE, Phetogrepher, Nevada City and Grass Valley, . NEAS Latest Patterns ~AND— Most oiler Effects —wiagals Sune MiIo:1y Van beicunu at my store. Call and inspect my wew st) «u. No trouble to show gouds, MiSS AMELIA + TEVENS, “108 Stroe*. between Broad and Commercial NEW YORK HOTEL. BROAD 8T., NEVADA CITY, MRS. W. S. RICH AKDS, Proprietaptoistn house: aise NAGEMEN 1 — cl gen g a Feasautest por tons ‘fons iz pee ueeL ek vite, Rive roums; electric lights throughout. ree ‘ . chen Mixed Drinks a fcoer Kates -ghannn modenete, Hees Resp apepmumodetions iv Cu ‘Restaura.. Reopened. Best of meals at all hours. PHITOE:: CRHAM.s#g (Kept icopstantly ct band. Patronage solicited. ,. sornnacecst ean GEO. RICHARDSON, UNDERTAKER AnD j/RMBAEMER. Street: opp. Clty Hall: AR su, bet! IMRS. 0.:D, CAMPBELL,’ Prop. as: we have an almost Building Houses: “ON THE— Installment Plan, And we are still at it. your — Is always with you; stay with it. We have been in the lamiber business here 49 years, and expect to be here many years more Voutain’ s*Brackets: Woodwork of all kinds, Office and:Store Fixtures, Turning, House-Trimmine, Fanov Grill Work a Specialty; Plans Drawn for Neat and.Modern Homes. stimates'‘ou any work of this sort that you may need. RICE & LEWIS, SACRAMENTO Sz., Nenapa City. © inexhaustible supply of timber in thie neighborhood, We have made a success of Call an learn our terms before letting L. & D. MARSH. Alf [iaterial for Good Lumber at Yard—Piety Hill. Ex. & E". Tas GOorPER Will Furnish you Your New Home ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN. GIVE USA OALL. reasonable ‘rates. Phone No. 521, eee “sis Secmcnreny Che Best Liquors, The Best Cigars. hese are the attractions you can always find at “THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.” Beer 5 Cents a Glass. All — favorite "Rito rece ‘Sore hemes ae : Kent ‘Pepper, nd“! Wm. J. Britiand Gilt Edge ad D. R. KINNEY, Proprietor. H Avnownend popular . lt dge, Saloos a: the Corner of ud Pine a etrecte, t will keep constantly 'on hand the finest WINES,” LIQUORS AND CIGARS. O. P. S, Whisky andiother finebrands. Steam Beer, 5 Cents. Give me acall. Kind andcourteous treatmentextended to all. EATON BOY, THE: WELL:KNOWN BLACK tawk STALLION, His ne is 100 be con 0 home is at N ut. Ge ok ttt or $20 ee ee ae TOM’S. ‘PLACE.. ) Berezes aoe NEVADA CITY ASSAY OFFICE: Broad Street, Nevada City. pices ance 2 aaah GOLD BOUGHT. Fame od pm Express Orders Promptly AtT. H. HICKS. &.CO., P. Ov Box 187. “THE BEST 18 NONE TOO COOD.” That’ the motto of yours truly; GEORGE W. TALLON;. makes it. a point to cree his patrons with the Phas best Wines, Adagnrs and Cigars e market, and that always leada sheaves come again. * The — Saloon and they all ka reocrs Loe gorsgment, ond parent just across from the Cit+ And it is a winner.’ He FRANK’S PLACE FRED BILERMAN, Proprietor. Broad 5 be above Pine, vada Oity. ENTERPRISE LAGER Bae On draught. Best brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars, _ PAY Us AGALD. Hew Planting” Shp N. F. HOWELL Hes open uod a plumbing shop on Broad street, F below the New York Hotel, Sidtakiy corkcles ¢ tears oF tae pulie petronage. GoD WORK GUARANTEED. — ae roost ofr. MASE as hoy argupte cy 2