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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

June 19, 1900 (4 pages)

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Said becom sy . 4 teal of in copia with the hoof of} cf ape of, this city in thé le A letter. od dao i, stated’ that Barry Penoyer Jr. was killed at Fortana, Humboldt ¢ Cal., June 11. He was fireman on a locomotive hauling a logging train, bat no details of the accident were given,. He was.a native of’ thié city, and was a son of the] late Harry Penoyer, formerly: superintendent of the Gould & Ourry and Best & Beloher” mines. “He leaves three sisters, Mrs. Annie Barclay and Susie Peboyer of Butte, Montana, and Miss mee} Penores of San Fran-. cisco, .8 ‘Burned to the Ground: At an early . this ; morning an alarm of fire was urned in, and it was not long::before*the firemen were on: their way to the home ‘of Gon Bracelin on Long atreet.«: Their: services however were. of little, avail, as the building was in: ruins: before ‘arrived. The fire was Gaused ‘by the accidental ing." overturtiing of a Ismp. Mr. Bracelin. was in-bedwhen the blaze sta id it was only with difficulty that he esicaped from the barning building. The thouse with {ts contents was ‘worth: moons $700 or $800, and was pee. for X ” ons ae nee Les aia ist ‘the Evening . Attractions. Pugs Gs y The committee which mela is head the evening amu July beld.a meeting pt: the: National Hotei last ‘madé out their program. Therg. wil be a Mardi Gras best fi or best groups, best decorated bicycles, individual charactéfs, tc. In other words the’ evening” attractions will be greatorat tradting cards than any} others: thet. ‘have ever ‘been given. here. oive! Blecte@ Officers. The ‘Chosen friends tast night elected f6llews, for; the as term: "Mrs. O. Black, P. O.; Ebangh, O.;. ite. Davidson} +2 ay Mrs. G. M. Monroe, Instructor; Mrs. J. Schwitrte, Becrétary ; J. 0: = urer; Mrs: A. Austin, Prelate; Mrs M. L. Breed, Marshal; Mre. A.:Getchelt, Warden; “Henry Guenther, Guard John sae Sentry. x8 . WF Meet 7 Tharsday. Ss At the ‘ihéeting of the (dicubrdok Park Association, which was held on es oon at Grass Valley, if he dedided. upon for per given. at, their postsno Which will take place on July pres oe hs matter” “of bolding a reuni wiwill be dissnd lg ee wee ‘be, cages on Onbjia, Gow, From Eom Here, ‘About twenty went sw on the morning train te.the Grass Valley Suaday School Picnic at Chicago Park today. Ani’ immetics crowd: went from Grass Meee 5 ny For Sale Cheap. srl ar Week Broad street oun oy Mrs, F. MoG are offered for aale ata bargain. “They will be sold as . dition a whole or in lots. Inquire of Brown & Morgan. ba Ae Tes Sewer more. ist R. J. ‘Tremaine is prepared prepared to do all Pek yk a to. Ladi ne weer ye F : to: Andrews & Galleghar’s stand. There: will-be five pieces of. music at) “Fout and this tube a pone cases out of » which is}: U spook ofy culam s-Oatarrh Ou ; x ts merce ity s al Snell & Fleming's.” ‘new. At tee ise sist ‘anything in the tebacco line. 48 tf If you want a good shine go around Saturday evening’s Janee on. Saturday, ronine, aa “HB.” What is“H. B”? The whiskey without. a headache, At Tom’s Place, Broad street. jed Wm. H: Martin-and'J. ©: Campbell ‘and intend to open it up. A beautiful matted etching with evof Wheat Mush, at Gaylord & Son’s.:; Fresh Dairy Butter can be had at W. Miss . G; Richard’s grocery store for 35 cents per roll, and fresh Ranch Batter at 20 cents a pound. 36 Dr. Rooney’s capsules are taken by “}a great many people for malaria and) gives excellent results. Vinton has the prescription. J, 0. Campbell states that the rumor to. the effect that he ds about to resume the superin'ende: of “a Mountaineer mine, is sary ‘ Room for all to dance on “ihe large Main street platform Saturday eventd The chairnian gt each mitts ot thé 4th of July oglebration . to*make a full report at the ooking this evénitig, at Armory Hall. At “The Grotto” at all times, you can des asa NEES "ye who never sampled their goods.tf . Joseph Sheldon, a native of: Tenpiessee, who was brought from. Trackee” to ‘the County Hospital a few days ago, for.the 4th of]died on Sunday-évening of paralysis. . other ‘places. He: was 68 pitrty non ib Dance Of the new Main” ntroot ‘plat form Saturday ev 34 “will ‘eommence at 9 aleek. “td "The pupils. of the Episcopal Sundey school will be given a ‘picnic. next Saturday at Ragon’s Grove. This will be 4 good news for: the chiidréh, as they rwill enjoy a delightful day at the grove. : te The wedding is announded “of Miss Vivie Alice Rector, dangbt ter_of Mr. and Mrs. B. 8. Rector, to I. C. Lindley, Esq. It will take place on the 27th-inst’, and -J invitations are out for a reception. to be held on the evening of that date. M, Hyman aclothing merchant of ing, furnishing goods, etc., of the Oarter & Johnston store. He purchased it on Saturday last, and the stock 2 be sold regardless of cost. * At the meeting of the Fire Department last. evening A. K, Snell, E. W. Schmidt, H.M. Brand, John Rafter and J. J, Jackson. were -appointed .to arrange for decorating: the various fire carriages for the 4th of July. 5 The fire laddies will turn out in fall force. Saturday has the following: “Mr. and Mrs. 8: E: McIntire and two sons will leave Austin on Thursday for Nevada City, Cal., on. a visit to Mr. McIntire’s mother and family. »Phey: will by private conveyance and take in Tahoe and other’places' worth rong” fs commana manenne =, & 38 Deatness Cannot be Cured by local applications, ‘ag the j reach the s anaased ee lone 1 There.is only one.way:tocure Deafness is caused by an: Games dition of the macous easel reer loa eae on can mal condition, : ed fen ae forever; +} — an surfaces. . "We will give One Hai Send , tree. is F. J. nd . Hall’s Family, ty ed and tasks and Ja va i i} 4th of July committee iacetbei st Arthory Hall tonight. Swell patterns of lawns and — all on Ed Schmidt when. you ‘want : Or, ‘arrived here last evening. A fine‘stock of Straw Matting just . 4 received at Snell & Flemings. . fy 324m have secured a bond on thé Stiles saivag ery. putdhase of two packages of Crean Oakland arrived here last ‘evening to’)". take possession of the stock of cloth*; and thatdis by constitational remedies achian Tube. When ry Bs gets}. ed . tie have a rumbling sound acetates Secs pmgpecneBoipice delicious ‘and all that goes to make a ig apeaiccoreanst gyn H, O; Plam and JB: Plam, of Salem, J. Diggiés left thie niorning. for San . Francisco on mining business. © Frank Lord’ left’ this” orbting’ fad San Francisco to visit friends. Miss Mabel Borlace, who has been dangerously ill, ie much improved. Miss B. Turner of Camptonvilie™ @ guest at the Union Hotel rsureiians > William Tiernan and Charles.Richards were ow Py ghee 36 ae SF “4 ous: came ge on a evening’s train, J. Hanley, H. Jucebacn and W. R. . Senter of San Francisco arrived. here on evening’s train:° re or A a Meek has returned fr oe visit atts friends at ‘North San Juan and Camptonville. Carl Manderscheidt and George Mar.chie-have gone to yoke ¥ancherle,pn a fishing expedition, eae Prof. J. A. Hancock Hanobell iedtdvolod d-eieit with his brother, L. M. Hancock, of the Electric Power Company. Mrs. R. G. McCatchan,is.quite ill.at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Rogers, on Boulder street. Mrs. Dennis <Drisdoll) aid child-are here from San Francisco on a visit to her father, E. O. Baldridge. A. E. Helm has returned from Forest City to spend a few weeks. He has‘ been workitig at the Magnolia imine. . ~ down from Downieville yésterday and cisco. Fred.W: Miller, night clerk at the National “Hotel, returned yesterday
go, {trom a visit at: San. Francisca and st A. , telegram was received: here from “Olins. ‘Harris, who arrived at Oakland \ yesterdar, stating that: ‘bis brother was much. improved. Miss Emma Haskins of Colfax, who has been. visiting Miss-Olara Nancarrow for the past. ‘month, returned to her home on Sunday. Mrs. J. Van Hagen and Mrs, E. R. Williams, who have been visiting friends at Grass Valley, passed through town this .’morning ‘on thelr way to Forest City. Mrs. Annie E. Gill of Sacramento, 'Gredt Pocahontas of the Degree of Pocahontas of California, will be here on Thursday evening to’ pay an official vat. to. Ponemah Council.Sries on Your Babies. The A on 4th of July Committee will offer ii a cord ;of oak wood for the best lookibg’ baby in Nevada Oity on the afternoon. of the 4th of July, open for the county. A specinl committee willbe en to award -the prize. Aiteaction at ¢ Cesen Neti: Travell, ry “King » of coins and fend” and :Bbadowist. of the orld,” will pear at the big tent at Satarday evenings of this week. “Asan illusionist, magician and shadowist, Travelle hasfewequala., -.° «, BORN ~ At Indian Flat, June 18, 1900,-40 the wife of Willis Greensa danghter. nt . Have You Tried cataees (AMTY Of eam pein a If you beveti’t: We’ would Vke you to try tt. Vn salaried given it e moos nt apace ae a e SG ik THE COMMERC TEL, o., A. Denmire, wife and family came s will leave this morning for San Fran: wtARE ~The Austin (Nevada) ‘Reveille of last.}Grass Valley ‘on Thoreday, Friday a i Bream i 1 gudesllonag ern 6.15, 2, en ieschiaeparth mo you dow a : ‘ -_ acti ie coustahed: ‘tole go Je ‘throw off one-half or the amount, and o aes } tor $500, “Blaze” swelled. ap, iarched as rapidly as he could ‘to. their tion to. outdo me in magnanimity, and . sil I-will throw off the other’ halt, which . ®P settles the account in. fae, etn sabe 8 oo 2, Beant pl See SO ” Verge of Statvation: CHICAGO, ‘Junie 18—A ‘special to the Times-Herald from Phoenix, Arizona, says: Eight thousand Pima Indians: on Gila reservation, thirty: miles from Phoenix, are destitate,and’a like nuimber of Papagoes are on the verge of starvation. 8, H.McOowen, Saperiatendent of the Phoenix. Indian Industrial School, hae been directed by “the Interior “Department to make an examination into the condition of ‘the Pimas. He declares.that: . the sole salvation of the Indians is in Federal appropriation for the construction of a of $38,000,” said Mr. McGowen, “hus, been made for the relief of the destitute Pimas. Bations will be distributed patore the end of rg thee the appro! on -w prec ude: a roauivenee a8 the famine.” Shoo Ply 1 paint stains, ‘varnishes oors and . windows. Beau . screen ‘words Mr. Haworth, and said: “Yes; . ! ‘Tit isa magnanimous offer; and by <> . prosp I will not allow any person or corpora. th storage: reservoir. “An appropriation . .” opes of victory on the i wee expected that the that expansion would: Feaetiinstste the: west, as it y has done. . _ Attention is valtané to + OFedinae No }:149,which’ prohibits the ase of water) for’ irrigation or sprinkling of any 10 p. m. oe eae ni jl-lw Bk 3 BI Paul caine choen Coming. ‘Paul Schoen, the “the well-known tuner and repairer, willarrive in vada City . Leave orders at Vinton’s. Notice for Publicati.n. oe ABs S, Land Office at Sacramento, Soo" C HEREBY rOTICE IS Gitar ® of his in rt gee m26-t£ ae judge mis NW he following witnesses to prove names t his conti: us residence upon and cul ivation of wala land, vin; Prank King Mansi bh Co anuel P vis, all of Nevada da ity PENRY, Register. LEGG ‘oC: PRICES RIGHT HAM ROLL:‘Made from selected Pork:and packed in 15c cans. Just ‘the psn pi) senlen, and lunches.. 2 Cans for CORNED HAM. Compr eased cocked Corned Ham ready for table. Try a can, 15¢. } WOLF, ( CASH. WARCRY Cash , Grover, bak mame ieee eee Telescope Baskets With’: Straps woop BASKETS A Full and complete Line. SHAW CO. . Neva? A SMG CAL. . THE QUALITY IS THE BRST: . CREAM CUSTARD. ‘A l6c package Wl LMF ‘It onl Sianh in sank. © fine sand1 iieh bey Veal. Loaf. 28c per can pakes a quart of foes no + caries nian Bite fe “i “BEEHIVE” of; the west would lead to] 4 kind between the hours of 10.a.m.and. ... 4p. m.—during the day. And between. ee Abed Ye about the first of June. ; Commercial: St. . j fives in Bulk AT Olives. in . Bull J. Ji JACKSON, PROPRIRTOR. # se SIRIUS ee Pina epeenecuae ted ou a 2 fie } Pr “cprices are as low hts ae 2 obtained. anywhere. No-one. is allowed to undersell us. we will go still lower. 1 have just received the latest novelties of the season. $7. 00 aad ov. 2. 50 and*up. Suits, Pants, . WAXEL, The TAILORTo:Our Lady Friends In the Country. Do you know THAT YOU CAN BUY TRIMMED HATS At $1.50, $2, $2.50. and Upwards ? Why not send for two or more to select from with privilege -Of returning if not satisfactory, after examination ? W. H. CRAWFORD, “sevice cx NEVADA CITY. = Gay ta Window spa ROGER BROS. SPOONS KNIVES AND FORKS . +& FLAT WARE FOR TABLE. USE 4+ SS 416. J. BRAN N&YADA CITY. © — DR LA RUE'S GELER Y TER Dizziness Sick Headache) Biliousness ©’ <a ieanly Constipation — TONIC FOR THE NERVES. SOLD an = ® a ELEGANT. TONIC am & ea a 4 Dick eee gaye S57 TR MM 2825 seeks _ {GENTLEMEN, ATTENTION " we have the tinest Wiapley : of Goodsseen anywhere. Our. If anyone attempts to do.so : Broad St., above Pine, se rah : yaay aaegt.? BB pin seb Ssh Me WERE AE DERE NE Ae a F Ww. TAYLOR, Manager. ' \fooes,. yor sale 9 at aS Wales Re .