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August 25, 1900 (4 pages)

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~ Pe . TE TRANSCRIPT. -. Peet Mention. >. «GRASS VALLEY NBWS Saturday, August 25th. “ ; ~e : ; ‘ ou Gan get some very prett and a ; ay $ ey % : : E { soed Bvery Evening, Sundays Excepted, APTA THE EMPRE teat frames for photographe at vie The > a iaaer as Told Union Hotel Platform. A RAVADA-OITX, CALIBORNIA, a ee Sumeane Cleaning Fiuid will make} “1, ,ocordance with an ania of the gals old clothes look like new. A sponge Court, McDonald Hall, which belonged with every bottle. Vinton sells it at. +, tho estate of the late Arthur McDon25 cents. tf . ald, was today sold at auction to AlLithia Magnesia is taking the place fred Gill for $4885.° Other property be% geo of Magnesia and is much betlonging to the same estate was sold for . Vinton selis it in quart bottles at $550. : 25 cents. tf Various merchants of thie city. have BROWN & CALEINS. TERMS OF SUBSORITTION : By ‘tall, $6 Per Year By \arrier, 12 1-2c Per Week Delivered toany part «f the city. Japanese Overtake Her Eighty Miles From Pekin. TUG OF WAR. . Grass Valley vs. Nevada City, Silence Their Guns. wep es ricks Horrell will be united in the holy : : bonds of matrimony to Miss Elizabeth After which there will be Dancing, . A few nights ago Richard Granville: hetryinnis: was in the act of raising a blind at his eee Admission——-Gents 50 cents. . Ladies, 25 cents. home on Clay street and to his surTonight's Dance, i James Kinkead, the furniture dealer decided to put in acetalyne gas plants enti a aohnsen bs . of this city, intends 4 install an aceta-. ,, they think the light superior to any ' 5 H lyne gas plant at hia store. ; : : : SATURDAY.... August 25, 1900 Trap Laid by the Boers But British ot Ne mings aes (ee This evening at the home of the out of bull dog is no more dangerous a bride’s parents on Auburn street, Fredweaoon than if it was made out of any a PERSONAL PUINTKS, . Cally Chronicle of the Doings of Both Old and Young,\SPECIAL TO THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. ]} ; Lownon, August 25—A dispatch from Shanghai reports (4 W. Nichols is over from Du‘ch Flat. James Hatcher is over from Columbia Hill. W. RE: Meservey is ill at his home on Gold Flat. ; that the Japanese troops pursued the Chinese Empress and her Court overtaking them eighty miles southwest of Peking. prise a man was at the window, “Peepere” are plentiful lately. Yesterday while Oarroll, a young son of Mr. and Mre. Matt Waite, was riding a hors® he fell off and burt one of his Everything is now in readiness for the tug of-war contest tonight between «a team of this city and a team from Grass aii = Special Train leaves Grass Valley at 8:30, Valley, at the Union Hotel platform. The Emperor threw himself on thé®protection of the A special will be run from Grass Valley captors. } The Prisoners have-not yet reached Peking, © arms quite badly; It was at first thought that the arm was broken. for the accommodation of all who wish All persons who are indebted to the . to come to this city. to see the contest Grimes Emporium are requested to. and enjoy theopen-air dance. Gentlemake payment immediately and save. men will be charged 50 cents and leextra expense. a25-t¢ . dies and children 25 cents. : R. J. Stidger, the contractor who had Lonpon, August 25.--Lord Roberts cables that General hr ote to cone eee has been greatly improved and _presents a nice appearance. f Today 1000 boxes of Bartlett pears Mrs. Walsh left’ this morning for ; ; San Francisco. F it W. D. Black came down from Lake ; City yesterday. ‘4 H F. Reece of San Francisco arrived here last evening. * H, W. Mooris returned this morning to San Franciseé: } N. J. Mitchell of Pittsburg arrived here last evening’s train. D. E. Moore of san Francisco arrived here on the morning train, @QEOOOEOOOOOOOOOOS > $2.50 $2.50 8 Ready Made Fine Wool OutBuller reports that the Boers laid a trap on Thursday, openside Skirts, $2.0 davho = ing with several guns at short range on the cavalry. We Are Selling ; ; : : shi from here to the Marysz. ° E. A. Bander came down from the! ~ The cavalry finally silenced the Boers, but during the ciecaaauer es ai tea far vec cecs rode sing ; Flumbago mine yesterday. i i i i anced fif-. kind of pears have been bargained for : ; E. J. Rector has returned from aj Hight two companies of a Liverpool Regiment advan sacl socal ct sits its ‘teason be Glassware _ . summer outi.g at Lake Tahoe. teen hundred yards where they were surrounded by the various canneries in the lower pert of . Silver Plated Waro ; ba eae at bed quite ‘ill at eas : ms ths Miate, Agateware ‘ 8 home on West Broad street, . he . J L ~ ‘ : i ree . ardinieres, Lamps : : pie ical tel te They lost ten killed, forty-seven wounded and thirty-two The Fair Next Week. Kitchen Ware Ladies, this day we place in our windows 8 : ee scala. nase 3 at Ladies’ Dress Skirts——all we have left. Frauk Aamer received 240 sheep Fee: MISSING. Everything about the coming Fair, terday from a range above Bowman’: Y Away Down Prices COME JUST TO SEE Good Time and Place to Buy lireal Amerisan Lmporting Tea Cor. Commercial Street, Nevada City. Dam. Mr. and Mrs. L. Lubeck returned last evening trom a visit to San Francisco. Geo. Taylor, who has been here on a visit, returned to San Francisco this moruing. which opens next week, is progressing finely. It promises-to be a great success. All the space has been taken. The Directors selected. the very best man in the county eas Superintendent, Jos. J. O'Neill, and with his assistants will make Armory Hail the prettiest OLD PRICE, $5, $5.50 and $6.0 SALE PRICE TODAY, $2.50 Don’t wait a minute-—if they last long it is gt age eee “Mrs. J. B. Tally, who has been vis iting at Washington, returned home yesterday. E. H. O'Hara has returned from a trip tothe Obampion mine, Wasbington district. Geo. Matteson of Yuba City arrived last evening and left this morning fur Campto:viile, 8. J. Davis of San Francisco arrived here lust evening and left this m.raing lor Forest City. Everett aud Miss Elsa Bartung have 1eturued from a visit with relatives ip Pleasant Valley. Earl Cievel.nd, the telegraph operator, returned to Verdi this morning tu resume his duties, A. W. Reese, of Monrovia, who has been up at the Spanish mine, returned 4 _———— . f? = = \ B ~ = Ve = RON place ever seen in The hall will be crowded with people every evening, and don’t you forget it doing the excavating on Pine -street for the new building to be erected there, [4 SUERTE GOLD MINING COMPANY: about fell in. Three of the men had naris your chance for a bargain. te 56 MillStreet, Grass Valley. this section — A Big Premium Given Wit h Every Purchase. ———-— — + e@e Sidewatk Caves In.. While the men who are employed in Notice of Assessment Location of principal San Francisco,California. Nevada City, Nevada Coun otice is hereb given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors. held: on the 20th day of August, 1900, an assessment (No. 21) of twoand one-half cents per share, was levied upon the Capital Stock of the Corporation, payable immediately in United States Gold Coin, to the Secretary, at the office of the Company, No, 407 Montgom45 . atrect. Ben erent S00, California. cali ry stock upon whic 8 assessment sha Change in Business. sennain unpaid on the 22nd day of Se: ST CE 1900, will L. Lubeck has purchased the Bankrupt Stock from the creditors of L lace of business, ation of works, , California, twenty feet of the sidewalk, Tow escapes from being caved on. y —_—--— ~-0@eo-o——. Diamonds at cost at Golden’s. Now —_—— eee --—_____ ptember, be delinquent, and advertised for sale at public auction; and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Frida: + the 12th day of October, 1900, to pay the delin©OOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO DCQOOQOOOOOOOOOOO G funny. Respectfully, MAKER & GO: 8 Dress Skirts Ready to Wear, $2.50. . MAH ER’S. 9 OC EQOQOOOQOOOOOOOES . ’ ©O© OQOOQOOO THE SUDAN AEE A This advertisement isfsweltering \ snd? ot . ssessment, togeth ; Bymat' & 00. siren ine and exnesgor er with the gosta of ail with the heat, and if he had the shi pier ony, a F 4 * LEECH, or = son He BOSE, Scoretary, time would go forthwith to isses icia an amie Grimes, uccessor to L. Hyman & Co. ce—No, ontgomery street, Sa: ’ A who ave been Visiting at Forbestown Nevada City, Aug. 25, 1900. tt Francisco, California, a% FOLEY S and get a plate of returned home yesterday. : his famous Cream—on second siseci tae tates ata one ek . : Steel thonght he might. take an Ice . 3 ’ ch A ae é i mi they held a “sovial session.” he Su pe rior tee Range. Cream Soda instead, because of J. Hirchberg ot QOuskland arrived . a its superior thirst-sa tisf ylug ee shares to tuke a position in the 1 IY vrs } ; 3 rm ‘ i iy ‘a ' ll qualities. In’ €ither case he onarch clothing emporium, 7, Hiatt IM ae TAM A adinnattt ‘oettin. WW. Wo Wateon, Grund Seahae-ot ice VIO Han. ae ’ A thi TA WOuld be sure of getting. the Odd Fellows, left this moraing for “Hello, gentral! I want to talk to the American workingman.” : a ae Washington to visit the lodge there. F.B. Findiey and A. J. Maler arrived bere lust, eveniig trom San Francisco, and left this mornivg for Downieville, © Rufus Thomas of San Francisco came inon last night’s train and left this morning for Sierra City on min ing businesy,
Hon. Fiauk T. Nilon returned last night from Sacramento, where he beld court for both aepartments of the Su perior Ocrut, ; Mrs. George Rarding is here from Forbestown and will have improvemeats made to her property here before returning. Charles Guscetti, formerly of this city but now eugaged-in business tn San Francisco, is here visiting his aunt, Mrs. Mary Guscetti. Mrs. D. W. Websenberg and son, who have been visiting tbeir cousins, Mrs, Eugene Olarue and Mrs. E. J. Bastiaa, returned to San Francisco today. Wm. Gregory, -who is conducting a creamery business at Davisville, arrived here yesterday. Mr. Gregory is interested in the Magenta mine, Eureka township. Miss Lizzie Naffziger, who was reGently elected teacher of the public school at North Bloomfield, left for that town today. The School wilk reOpen on the 27th inst. Mrs: J. M. Doyle ana sons, who have been visiting the lady’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lane at Cherokee, pass. ed through town yesterday en route to their home at Willows. fuperintendent Gus Kartschoke and wife arrived here last night on their way to Sin Francisco, They surprised many of their friends by bringing along their infant daughter, which was born at San Francisco recently. At the Unicn. The dinner tomorrow at the Union Hotel will te one of the very best, con‘isting of chicken and alt other nice things that can be had in the market. If you have never tried one of the dinmere at the Unioii go there tomorrow. Single meals 60 cents, 8 for $1. Shoo Fly Beautiful paint stains, varnis hes screen doors and windows. TowLe Bros. Co. j Herald. rn ncn “He's at work and very busy, Mr. Bryan. Ring off, please.’"—New York A STUDENT ROUTED, He Made the Mistake of Airing His Views Before a Tramp. “One day we were traveling across the plains in the caboose of. a freight train,” writes Rev. OCysrus Townsend Brady of his experince as “A Missionary in the Great West,” in the August Ladies’ Home Journal. “A young divinity student was with us. He was one of the ambitious kind of divinity students who wreck a parish or two when they begin, aud floally drift up on the ecclesiastical burgain-counter. He was ready to argue about anything with anybody. A greasy, dilapidatedlooking tramp came into the -eaboose at one of the stations at the end of a division, and presently engaged ina beated discussion with the young the-: ologue on the disvantage of education. He maintained the attirmative—that the less a man knew, and the less edu cation he bad, the happier he was—witb s0 much skill and adroitness, and showed such mastery of logic and liter ature that he routed the poor boy— horse foot and dragoon—so effectively that the young man rose and went on the platform to hide his chagrin, leavthe supposed tramp chuckling over his pipe in huge enjoyment at his easy victory, The Bishop had listened without suyinga word,and when the student left be turned to the man and inquire i sharply: ‘What college are you from, sir?” Yale!” answered the man without thinking. ‘he unlucky admission destroyed the man’s argument, for he was a living example of tha fallacy of bis own proposition.” Queer Accident. Beaver Fats, Pa., August 24—An eicctric car on the River View line jam ped the track on a steep grade last vight, overturned and plunged into two trees, where it hung Suspended 150 feet above the Fort Wayne Railroad tracks, The car contained about fifty passengers, many of whom were injured. Personal Mention M. Fogarty came over from North San Juan today. Chris. Runckel came over from Dutch Flat this afternoon. G. Smith came down frim Oclu abia Hill today.. Gus Schmidt and Chas. Hi I returned this afternoon from a month’s cam ping trip. L. Marovich left this morning for a visit to San Francisco. —_———--+ +02 Another Clothing House Change, By a notice iu today’s Transoript it will be seen that L. Lubeck gives notice that he bas purchased of the'cred itors the bankrupt stock ‘of L. Hyman & Co. This is the third clothing clothhands during the past sixty days. At the Central. A nice chicken dinner will be given at the Central Hotel tomorrow. One of the best ever given at this favorite place. Hotel Arrivals, The following were the arrivals at he Union Hotel: : _~+e@eo-Windows, Doors, Paints. fine lumber of all description, House and Lot For Sale at a Bargain. Any one desiring to purchase a house and lot would do well. by calling on Brown & Morgap, Real Estate DI 8. The property is situated on pon street and will be sold for $450. A good tenant now occuzies the premises, ; f wee: Stacey & Gregory Are Prepared ‘To take orders Yor connecting sewers, -Anyone desiring work done immediately should see John 8, Gregory. tf, ————-———-+6.. State are not Tammany tainted political hacks. . L ing hcuse in this city that-has changed . Happily for the ice consumers of New York, all of the judges of that PRICE Family Size. PRICE Large Size} $38 50. , ~ $45.00. The body is made of one piece of cold rolled Steel, arid all parts are exceptionally strong and dutable. Asbestos ig used between the body and linings of Range. Can be used for either WOOD OR COAL. . -Fire backs guaranteed to last fifteen years. LEGG © SHAW Co. Pike’s Peak Mineral Water, per case, $7.00 NEVADA CITY, CAL. (50 quart bottles). THIS WEEK . "7 tn.zoe esos, «100 (Regular price $1.50 a Gal.) : gs Cab Sherry,. ~~ . $1.00 a Gal —AT — . (Eisen Vineyard Co., Fresno.) ; Imported Olive Oil, pure, 6c @ fell quart . SOARD \ Clare, pure and old, = = dba Gal 1 SWISS AND LIMBURGER CHEESB. aad pare et eee Pamily trade solieieog were te any THE EYE, Is the most delicate and complex organ of the body, and should have darefal attention, . : ee? W. A. MEYER, representing F.C. Chinn, the Optician of Sacramento, will make his second professional vist here August 23rd, 24th and 2sth, having -his office at our store, . where he will be prepared to correct defective or impaired . vision. 2 pedag tans _Mr. Meyer has the latest methods for testing the eye, .and gives very good satisfaction, . A. & H. W. HARTUNG., Bread St. above Pine, SUCORS6ONST0%.0 LUST. —_ West best in town. Foley’s Ice Cream Parlors, 5 coanei sie. catalina & Siroremeee BCAUtiful Rugs.. AT KINKEAD’S? . oe We Bea Moquet, Princess and Sultan Smyrnia are the names of them. While you are there just look at the pretty Antique Oak, Golden Oak, Maple and Ash BEDROOM: SETS. For the quality of the articles the prices are lower than Sau Francisco and Sacramento prices, ; KINKEAD’S FURNITURE STORE. WAI J HIRE’S ROOT BEER. : Just Arrived. Heinz Sweet Pickles in Bulk = 4 . Heinz Sour Pickles in Bulk Heing Chow Chow, == Heinz Ghutuey 3 Heing Preserved Strawberries Ls . ‘Heing Preserved Raspberries P. G. SCADDEN Di ees ae a MAN WHO WRITES. ¥