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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

September 25, 1900 (4 pages)

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<a r a T THe spoiaares i he ental Wilbiam M rr. M.D: Me William M fornia, the . 47 e po Red hin M. 0) eae he Villiam M, fornia, theR. has, Me Villiam M fornia, the — on 26, 7 puttion. publicareof until iblication, selections, bed at thes re© valuable ural pur1 Uttice for e General tegister, cn > _ ij Me ito prove od cultileacon of ‘gins, of Jixon, of . Novey, egister. ting of bth day on cents . . every acm 8 ediatecrees, No. 18 ssment lay of extiaod regooned ay of from y, the ry. 800 os -LOnese, be ular Gold y of mn as hare -the ‘the iter, ent less the ice, her of nts Tre TRANSORIPE, . EST. IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & CO, Nevade Theate6 “TTHE HOME MARKET We have them—good. fitters, And‘doubtless you will want some Shoes for the children. good wearers and moderate Also as fine a seleca BROWN & CALKINS, 2 By fall, $6 a Year. . SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ot =. Thursday Byening, September al. THE Tongue snus Is always with you; stay with it. We have been in the lumbe business here 49 years, and expect to be here many yéars more as we have an alniost inexhaustible supply of timber in this neighborhood, We have made a success of Miss Edith, Lemmert Building Houses H BOVEY v ENS: prices. tion of Ladies’ and gentle. men’s shoes as can be found anywhere. the lowest for the’ same grade of shoes. yourselves, show. our shoes. Repairing neatly done. Prices as low as Call.and see for No trouble to} f 3 Broad Street. « From now on the, bootblack stand can be Nevada City, Cal GEO. RICHARDSON, UNDERTAKER —anp— EMBALMER. Parlors Brood. opp. City Hall. prender an4 serfot at ceca ctl ate day or y " phowe. est 5. se PLAZa PLANING RICOH & LEWIS, Props. .. ARCHITECTS Panera AND BUILDERS, ouidlin: * 8¥ackets. Woodwork of all kinds, Office and Store Fixtures, Turning, House-Trimming, Fancy Grill Workla Specialty, . Plans Drawn for Neat and Modern Homes stim! es on any work of this sort that you may need. Get ouae 50 CENTS A WEEK pedis a toc ed Notice length inserted under this head for 30 a week or $2a month. Kae additional ine 10 cents a week or 40 centsa month. Payable invariably in advance. New Bootblack Stand. ound inside the National Barber shop, instead of on the: sidewalk, as formerly.. It will be in charge of an experienced polisher. Wm. WALTERS proprietor. For Sale, Grain, alfalfa and first crop Of alfalfa hay. Egyptian oats and wheat. Address, W. A. CREPS, Erle, Yuba county, Cajifornia. House and Lot For Sale. lights; barn and carriage room. All modern im provements and a bath. Apply to GEO. A GRAY. au 81-ti Lost. A liver and white pointer dog. Answers to nameofOmo. Information as to wherea bouts will be thankfully received by Gzo. Downey. a 80-tf For Sale. A fresh milch cow is offered for sale cheap. Enquire of Ben Rose, Rush Coeek. ~ s1-lw Situation Wanted: By a lady todo ght bovse work. Small wages. App'y at office of Union Hotel. a6. Singer Sewing Machines Sold and refited on easy terms, or will exhange for. wood, hay, grain or anything useful. Good d-hand. hi from $5.00 up. All makes of machines repaired and parts kept in stock. Of fice at Bovey Bros.’ shoe store, Broad St, GEO. W. KEEKS. sole agent for Nevada county, 5 a5d-tf nae & House and.ot For Sale. My property on Washington ‘street, just outside of the city limits, is offered for sale at a bargain. New house, good well, fruit trees. Must sell on account of sickness. Apply to or address. W J. Evans, Nevada City. P. 0. Box 360, j2-im. House and Lot for Sale. Hard finished house, in fine condition, six rooms and pantry, and large wood cellar, situat-d on Orchard Street, Nevada City, with or without ravine lot, for sale. Enquire at Gillet’s Nursery, Nevada City, Cal. j 10-2m ED, T, CHAMBERS, UPHOLSTERER. Beds, Lounges. * Cha irs, ete “9 made over and MADE ‘AS GO S300 AS NEW. ALL KINDS oF FURNITURE RE. PAIRED. CURTAINS HUNG AND CARPETS LAID. —— Come and see me when you want anything in this I line. E. T. CHAMBERS, At the Psi Pine street, between Broad and Commercial, N G Credit = are ~~, pr vote atthe & & LEWIS, SaokaMeEntTo Sr., Nenapa City. siabieiniubidieatiaiaa email To Voters a a All persons wishing to Fall Election, if not registered before . during the year 1900 A 7 room house, with both.gas and electric =e register by September 26th, 1900. up to tering Dputies. istration at once, in order t expedite the work. F. L. ARBOGAST, . Four-foot Oak Wood, Transfers can be made October II, 1900, By application to Clerk’s Office or one of the Regis* . County Clerk. Bids will be received by the Board of Education of Nevada City up. to 7 o'clock p. m. pieces Sept. 26, sixty Cords of Well seasoned and of good quality, to be delivered at Washington schoolhouse, carefully piled, on or before October 15th, 1900. The Board reserves the right toreject any and all bids. CHAS. E MULLOY, Chairman. LEONARD S. CALKINS, Moore..Nevada City Grass Valley PHOTOGRAPHS *® @ THAT PLEASE I frame all kinds of pictures with artistic jadgment. Secretary. Nevada City, Sept. 20, 1900. kaos . By Carrier, 12 . 1a 1 Cte a Week, ADVERTISING RATES Msde know: on application, = SOME CURIOUS PATENTS. A novel idea in the tea and coffee line . recently patented consists in ‘placing enough of the article for one brewing in a small porous sack and attaching it. to a metal weight, which sinks to the bottom of the pot when dropped in. An Ohio woman has patented a teakettle attachment which will preventit fromswinging around against the hand when tilted to pour out the water, a piece of wire being secured to the side : of the kettle. and extended to the hanBurnt eae ic _ auntie dle. PI THEME Fish are easily caught by the use of START ING AOTION a new spring hook, comprising a single piece of wire bent to form a spring at. the center, with. barbed: hooks at the ends, the latier being crossed when the hook is set and spreading apart when taken by the fish. A Frenchman has patented. & com-. position for closing punctures in pneumatic tires, consisting of gutta-percha, a balsam, birdlime, turpentine, a saturated solution of celluloid and a solv: ent to prevent the mass from hardening inside the tire. A Georgian, has patented a driving bit which can be used to give medical treatment to the animal, the center of attached to contain a medicament, discharging it into the horse’s mouth. vice, a small lamp being suspended over FOR STATE SENATOR, the bit being hollow, with screw-threaded ends, to which flexible bulbs can be John. R. Tyrrell ~ Flies and other insects are exteror Grass Valley, te bornbs ennounced minated by a Missourian’s unique deSta ANDA .. +s ; COMPANY OP UNUSUAL MERIT PHO. THE PLAY WITHOUT A OOMPEER . . foo a In, 173 Thrilling in its realism Intensely Interesting . “S> 50 and 75 Cents Children, 25 Cents. Third Senatorial District. te Henator, a tub of water, with vertical screens on opposite sides of the flame against which the insects stpike as they attempt to circle around the light, falling into the water and drowning. A Man of Great Parts, ‘Brumbleton is a man who ought to be representing this country at some European capital. There is @ y mar who mat.”
“Do you think so?” “T don’t merely think so, I know it. + The Cal Maer. ee Gave vogys tra $8 . down.”—Chicago Daily, News. S He lias been living with his 14-year-old boy at a boarding house for the past three weeks and is still on good terms with everybody from the landlady Getting Even with Him. “Pooh!” he said, scornfully, speaking of his rival, “one of his ancestors used RE-OPENED. ere 0} ROOMS,ied ited. Cor. Broadand Union Streets. the adoration of both. entra ote heard him say he wondered whether you had sufficient interest in your ano J Joh Grissel, Proprietor) s.res iei.me ett, Jc cers it cheaper This well-known and popular hotel has A : I ° A tl t been completely renovated throughout, and re t is important 1a patrons are assured of every comfort. voters should apply for Reg-. mears, 25 CENTS 25 and 50 CENTS Ashare of the public patronage is solic. to be in the employ of mine.’ “Yes,” sweetly replied the object of “I have often cestor'’s honor to pay the back wages still due as a result of that service.”— Chicago Post. The Lovely Shirt Watst. I love it, I love it,and who shall dare To chide me for loving that shirt waist there? than it. —Chicago Daily News. Two POINTS oF VIEW For Buggy Tops AND— Carriage Trimmings Of all kinds go to J. Gairns. At lie to sult the times. A Fine Line of Robes from $2 ap. Horse Blankets of all grades. HE IS MAKING TOPS OF ALL GRADES Harness, Saddles, Whips; Curry ~ Combs and Brushes. All at Bod Rock Prices for Cash. Our Customers “Take the Cake” CAKES, BREAD, PIES, ETC. +3 Sap asa THE POPULAR, H. G. LOVELAND. Proo-. ICE ! be sure and get your \ ICE! UNION MARKET, COLLEY BROS., -° °* Prop’e. or Beef, Pork, en. Veal, Miter At the lowest rates. war ATa0, REP ON HAND A CHOICE VapoCresolene Whooping Cough, Croup Asthma, Catarrh, Colds. gessouana being administered by inhel. Safest ag Most Effectual HANSEN Because they like it and ’ know that it is pure. Try oi 3 it some of it and share their SS I) Z knowledge. é Yee: Hes 4 If you go to the Picnic Broad St., Next Door above en. == il int a et Tr Bi Ze aay m2) ah z ses Minne The Vicar (Sunday morning)—My good man, don’t you hear those beautiful bells calling you to worship your Creator? Hodge—What. d’ye say, sur? Viear—Don’t you hear those beautiful bells calling you to worship your Maker on this beautiful morning? Hodge—C ‘an’t hear a bit what you be -}a sayin’ of, sur, ‘cos of them darned bells makin’ such a row. —St. Paul's. A Cierieal Error. “That was a good ser mon that Dr. Binks preached this morning.” + “Excellent. —Cleveland Plain. Dealer. On His Nerve. Proprietors of the AGENTS FOT WIELAND BEER. ptly attended to. BROS. ‘fpuzzle to me. You are too proud to beg, ’ * . too honest to steal, and too lazy to work. oats . Grass Valley Soda Works : ws will be be As Nevada City eve ‘or Sod rsapa' ‘sevilla in Contagvous Diseases Water, » Rese, oa Dee rilla, Slob Sas shareee on alloriers philanthropist, “you are an interesting How in the world do you manage?” Gallantry. “Describe to me.” she said, “what you Wou'd consider an ideal wife.” “With pleasure,” he 1 plied; “but it will be nec: ssary first that you explain to me what-yoy consider your predomPopular Public Taste Hams, Bacos hus the natural qualities of a diplo. Is hereby annouced as a cabdidate for ‘. Atid Now Ready for Business. It’ would have been almost perfect if the doctor hadn't interpolated a few sentences of his own.” “Young man,” said the ‘awect eins “I get trusted. "Detroit Free Presa, . FOR ASSEMBLYMAN. —ON THE— Installment Plan, ° And we are still at it. all and learn our terms before letting your coutract, _ M. LL. D. MARSH. Insist upon ) ving the Jor ‘dan “AAAI # Outlery . only. m Don't be a 4) Clam’’and take fog tate because @ little cheaper The test a 4 ways costs lees fH in theend, For sale by W. D. VINTON and other leading sal ore. EX. & E*". Lew. COOPER Will Furnish you All. [Material for Your New Home ress Valley, a borat eaaemetiON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN. GIVE US A OALL. Good Lumber at reasonable rafes, anions cn en the Assembly from Nevada county. FOR SUPERVISOR, First District. W. Hl. Martin Do You Want F. M. Rutherford. * °°? 72!" Star Restaurant. Oysters in any style. specialty. W. T. LARSON, Prop’r. Peerless Saloon. If so, go to the rAVING PURCHASED THIS POPULAR . saloon from Chas, Dahlgren, I am pre. pared tofurnish to my customers the = UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Finest Wines Will. be kept open day and night. Short orders a Liquors and Cigars, Meals at All Hours—Day or Night. Ajl my oid friends and all the new ones who call will be treated ina courteous manner. Of Nevada eal is hereby announced as the Regu: nominee for Supervisor of the he hese District, comElection rising Nevada Township. Taceday, November 6, 1 FOR STATE SENATOR, _ Third District. H. L. Moody Of Truckee, is. herehy announced as the Regular Democratic nominee for State Senator from the spuied District. Election November 6, 1900. Union Hotel Re-opened Heay Meanie Prop’. This Favorite. Hotel’ bas been remodeled, repainted, repapered and newly. furnished throwghout, thereby making it second to no Hotel in this part of the State. One Hundred Sunny Rooms, . And Large Modern Dining Room. Stopping place for gil Stages and Busses. In Their New Saloon! From the New. Mother Goose, ee Little drops of water It is safe to bet— MAITLAND BROS. If youhave no bumbershoot, : Make you doosid wet. 2 . Have moyed into their new rs on Com~—Harlem Life. mercial street and i their formes trous'to call and see vite T Le iu polktbe nd so them. ita ier . Wines, Liquors and Cigars Alt kinds of Mixed Drinks a Specialty. MAITLAND BRUS. Prop.'s. Commercial St. Pn NATIONAL Livery and Feed Stable. ROBERT, M. LATTA, Proprietor. Best of attention given to transient customers. Stables Open All Night. Foot of. Brosdstre-t, Nevada City. Telephore No. BR, isating trails."¢-@hiesge Post. NO eek yu YOUR PLUMBING DONE }y"=""““““"""" \Tegler’s Candy Ractory HENRY W. RICH. NEW YORK HOTEL. BROAD ST., NEVADA OITY, MRS. W. S. RICHARDS, Proprietor UNDER NEW MANACEMEN!—A home-like bs ate house, situated in one of the asantest portions of the Queen City. Fifty Rice rooms; electric lights throughout, THE TABLE is not stirpassed in the county ,. for yariety, cooking and service. t RICTLY FIR OO aft ayy ‘itghestearade Age A BAR x supgiiad bs gers, Fancy Mixed» Drinke @ specRates moderate. Best accommodations in the county for the money. L. P. FISHER Newspaper Advertising Agency. Smell. Nevada Co. Electric Power Co.’s is-the Ideal Light. Rooms 20 and 21 Merchants’ Exchange, California streg}, San Francisco, N B.— ADVERTISEMENTS SOLICITED e for all newspapers published on the Pacific Coast, the Sandwich isjands, Polybore Restart ports, Panama, Valparaiso, Zapen, China, New Zealand, the Australian age pe the Eastern States and Europe. Sie of nearly every newspaper apg ood on the Pacific Coast are kept conmentt on hand and all advertisers are allowed free access to If not don’t fail to call on \ “DATENT N. FE. HOWELL . {ea oer tia ‘ou invent or improve; also get oe horen BADE. MARK, COPY IGHT or DESIGN TION . Send model, eptee. Be fer pet ion and a free inati a advi . $BOOK ON PATENTS KeesnS52ez wwwy ‘Marpert.. Plumber. ‘oC. A. SNOW & CO. PORCELAIN BATH TUBS PATENT CLOSETS = Patent Lawyers WASHINGTON, DB. GC. PLUMBING SUPPLIES Broad street, below New York Hotel, C. H. HARRISON, Limes F venneons . DEALAB as Lemons 35. All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco = —wt Oranges 3 The Finest 5-Cent Cigar in Town. Bananas 3 oo singe C. H. HARRISON, at BROAD STREET. Ovp. Rosenberg Bro The Best Liquors, . The Best Cigars. Shave are the attractions you can always find at “THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.” Beer 5 Cents a Glass, All the favorite brands of i Terlor tepton sand, Taylor esse Taylor,” “Oscar Pepper,’ “Kentucky Wm. J. Britland. AVEATS, TRADE MARKS c COPYRIGHTS Ano DESIC DESIGNS. ;