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1Sawmy oF RaNnscrirt .
. . sseseee dume 24, 1903
2~A shocking acred at the Ted woods
' Section "88ulting in
Tles J ohngon, Bawyer
work on 8 log which
and the san tring
ad wet art niay School Children:
oviootvcaen,” {0 Spend eDAy in,
the Woods.
ortion of hig skal,
POO
hebley’s Park will be the scene of
hh activity tomorrow as the annual
t picnic of the Methodist, Oonvational and Episcopal Sunday
nols of this city #hd Grasse Valley
be held there, It.is expected that
nt thousand people will be in
ndance as these annual events are
ys looked forward to with anticion by many others than members
ihe schools.
here will be no lack of amusements
he committee in charge has seen,
every possible convenience has
» arranged for those who avail
nselves of this opportunity to
nd the day in the woods. Besides
usual sports those in charge have
nared a Dumber of pleasant sur93. The following cuts’ illustrate
» of the amusements that will be
niged in by the children:
HC TONORRO
t Drinks that win sul
actured by an ex
itland’s, 7. .
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> Desperation,
ut of the Way pl
lesperation in ease of
ing in Burne, Cuts,
» eter Lay in a supply
rnica Salve, It’s the’
25c. at Vinton’s Drug
Orage Meats
ret-class Oold §
ld send your orders to
ommercial street, The .
ork, mutton and: Jamb
elit
City ada
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SKiPts
ndow a full line of
ind Linen Crash at
warm days.
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$2, $2.50, $3, $3.50
ts, $I, $1.25, $1.50,
os
though it is a Sunday school affair
calamity below illustrated will in
probability be quite frequent and
managemant of the picnic will be
busy separating the contestants,
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bugb it has not been deemed necesto have a squad of extra police
binted for this purpose. :
hother feature that will in all probity prove to be very satisfactory to
ewho attend is that long drawn
and tiresome speeches will not be
NY have the lates
. Dloves
Blue Flame Stove
d simplicity.
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tice thig “‘pleasing” way of enterY mI ¢
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Ment will find a place prepared
bis purpose in the woods near You ;
BStation. .
hile the children are playing
es and the old folke are sitting .
trees elling their experiences at .
ics when they were zhildren, the .
ng folks” will in all probability
enjoying “the good old Summer
Lumber, Moulding
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hrough the generosity of Manager
thridge and the Narrow Gauge
Toad Company all Sunday school
jtbe sidewalks of the city is hereby
. prohibited, and any. person or persons
CITY TRUSTEES MEET
Special Session Held
“By the Board
Today.
A special meeting of the Board of
City Trastees was held this morning,
Mayor C. W. Chapman presiding.
The main object of the meeting was to
consider the proposition in regard to
the Plaza and other street improvements from the Standard Commercial Company.
After a short discussion of the proposal presented by the company
named, Olerk Peard moved that the
City Attorney be instructed to draw
a, contract In regard to the communication preaented. That the contract
be presented to the board for consideration at the next meeting. Trustee
R. H. Turner seconded the motion,
which was unanimously carried,
Before adjourning tothe call of the
chair, the following sections of a certain city ordinance were read and discussed : F
Section 4. The running of velocides, boy’s wagons and sleds upon
violating the provisions of this section,
upon conviction, shall be fined not less
than ten nor more than twenty-five
dollars, or be imprisoned in the city
prison not to exceed five days.
Section 7. Any person or persons
who shall willfully and maliciously
obstruct the marshal or policeman of
this city in the discharge of their duties
or shall resist or oppose the service of
process or shall willfally interrupt
the marshal or policeman in making
ao arrest of any person fggnd violatiug any ordinance of this city, shall
on conviction thereof be fined in any
sum not less than twenty and not to
exceed one bundred dollars, or be imprisoned in the city prison not exceeding ten days.
Fear an Epidemic
Boston, June 22.—Within less than
@ month in this State there have been
at least four deaths from glanders in
human beings. The Board of Health,
fearing an epidemic, is making every
effort to prevent the spread of the
disease. <5
Death in a Wreck
ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., June 23.—A
head-on collision between a fast freight
and a work train on the Santa Fe near
Los Corillos last night killed the fire
man of the freight and the other fireman was fatally injured. The wreckage was piled fifty feet high,
heme
ADAMS' SAPSAPARILLA PILLS,
Chocolate Ccated,
Cure Constipation, Biliousness, Sick
Headaches, Dyspepsia. 10c., 265c.
Drugeiste,
Straw Hats are here
drink
Hires
Rootbeer
Regin now and drink it ail
i sumer; it cools and rey freshes, A package makes
five gallons. Sold everyiw where, or by inail, for 25¢.
CHARLES E. HIRES C0. 44
@ Malvern, Pa.
Perfection Blend
Coffee..
is roasted and sold by
TAYLOR for 40 cts
per pound.
It’s worth it.
A Sample Free
to prove its merits,
Coffe Roasted Daily
Tea Blended to suit
lls under the age of sixteen years
have free tickets. Other children
: tT fourteen years will be charged
no 18, 198. Bients tor she round trip. The price
ITY, Jan FIVE pl ‘kets for the round trip for adults
RUNES T 50 cents and no admission
sMITH'S PRUNES: \ to the grounds. The first
idjvery healthy. Nwillleave here at 9 o’clock and
Second at 12:85. Lemonade, ice
H l, Soda water and other refreshro Novads 0! dei be served by the Ladies
2 6 ety,
your taste
Call in when passing
Taylor’s
Tea and Coffee House
Broad Street, Nevada City.
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News Items Condensed
For the Benefit ofBusy Readers,
Tomorrow evening Miss Sadie Snell
willgive a heart party at the
home of her parents in honor of Miss
Edna Nubert of Marysville,who is here
on a visit to the family of Mr. and Mrs
B. F. Snell.
At the school election at, Birchville
lact Saturday every voter—just ele ven
—€xercised his right of franchise. W.
H. Skeahan was elected having received six votes to F. 8, Reader’s five.
The officers and members of the Order of Pendo aaticip .te having a grand
time at their meeting hall this evening.
Every member who is absent on this
occasion will surely have cold feet after learning what a:grand time they
missed,
The officers and members of Hydraulic Parlor will turn out in carriages at the celebration in Grass Valley
on the 4th of July. The ladies.of tbat
town will watch that part of the procession with the deepest interest, and
we believe they wish the unmarried
gang will secure o pen vehicles. See
boys ? :
Next Sunday the Queuetue Club contemplate having a glorious picnic.
The members and their invited guests
will leave on the morning train for the
Shebley Grove, They intend to have
all the pleasure to be had in a day’s
outing.
The warm weather is with us again,
whereat the ice men, ice cream men
and saloon cool drink men rejoiceth.
“The final.account of Father P. J,
Clyne, as executor of the estate of Peter Sheridan, deceased, has been filed
in the Superior Court, and hearing of
the same and the petition has been set
for Jaly 6th,
’ One week from next Saturday will
be July 4th, and there will be a rattling good time at Grass Valley, at
which Nevada City willtake a good,
strong hand.
Clement J. Schuester of the Grizzly
Ridge mines, has concluded to bring
his family to this city, and take up
permanent residence here.
There must be quite a number of
furnished houses for rent in this city.
A gentleman advertised in the TransoxrpT for one ad had application
from five different parties. '
The ladies of the Shakespeare Club
and anumber of invited guests spent
a pleasant time inthe parlors of the
National Hotel last evening. ‘Tle
prize winners st an animated game of
whist were Mrs. ©. P.’ Loughridge,
Miss Lenore Oalkins and Raymond
Cliuch. The literary and musical
program was exceptigpally good, and
refreshments erved in the
dining room.
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Hami.ton, O., June 23 —The trial o'
Alfred Knapp, the confessed strangle
of five women and children, began i»
the criminal court today. The murde:
for which he will betried is that cf
his wife. Knapp sat unconcerned and
apparently enjoys his notoriety.
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To the Public.
The Southern Pacific Company inow running a passenger train between San Francisco and Reno for the
accommodation of way passengers
This train leaves San Francisco at 7 p
m. The overland train leaving San
Francisco at 6 £. m. will now only take
WEDDING BELLS
Bichler-MeGagin Naptials at Badger Hill
Today.
ton, : send anyone to me for minuter particVocal duet, Misses Edith and Alice. ulars of my experience with Doan’s
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A pretts wedding took place at the. Morgan.
Kidney Liver Pills, not out of idle.
home of J.P. Myers at Badger Hill,
near Cherokee, today, the contracting
parties being Mr. Albert R. Bichler, of
Marysville, and Miss Olara D. McGagin, of North Bloomfield. The ceremony was performed at high noon by
Rev. W. A. Rimer, of Trinity Episcopal church of this city. An elaborate dinner was served, and a merry
time spent. The pariors of the Myers’
fiome were handsomely decorated for
the occasion, and quite a number of
relatives and “friends of the happy
young couple witnessed the tying of
the nuptial knot,
The bride, who is a-sister'to Mrs,
J.P. Myers, has numerous friends in
this city. In her home town—North
Bloomfield—she has hosts of wellwishers. She is possessed of -a kind
disposition and readily makes friends
wherever she goes. .
The groom is a well-known resident
of Marysville,and has a number of
friends in this city.
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creme i Mgggnege ys
The Curse of Womankind
{s sick and nervous headaches. Sherman’s Headache Cure gives instant. .ra
lief. One dose cures. Guaranteed perfectly harmless. Immediate relief
25c and 10c a box. It cures neuralgia,
Every box guaranteed. For sale by H
Dickerman, sole agent. ,
Notice to Ice Consumers.
The Union Ice Company is prepared
to. supply first quality of. natural
mountain ico, in large or small quantities, at the lowest rates. Leave orders at the ice house on the plaza.
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For Sale at a Bargain. .
The well known Cleveland Ranch,
consisting of 80 acres under U. S.
patent. Free water right Fine dwel
ling, barn and other outhouses. For. t
sale at a bargain. Enquire of Brown
& Moraan. tf 1
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No man can cure consumption, You
can prevent it though. Dr. Wood’s
Norway Pine Syrup cures coughs, . i
colds, bronchitis, asthma. : Never fails
. A Great Time. ow
This Evening.
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At the pretty home of Mr. and Mrs,
W.G. Richards, on Broad street, this
evening, there will be a grand social
event to which everybody is invited to
attend. The following program has
been arranged for the occasion:
Instrumental solo, Miss Hazel VinRecitation, Miss Olive Calkins.
Vocal solo, Miss Ethel Kirkham.
Recitation, Miss Ruth Moore.
Vocal solo, Miss Lillie Martin.
Intermission, .
Instrumental duet, Misses Elsa Hartung and Alma Eastin.
Vocal sold, Miss: Ruth Richards.
Recitation, Mies Grace Jackson.
Vocal sola, Miss Louise Prout,
Vocal soloy John Swart.
Vocal solo, Miss Mabel Hughes.
Male quartette, Messrs. Ashburn
Kitts, Harry and Shaw.
“A Grand Event.
Evangeline Chapter, No. 9, Order of
Eastern Star, celebrated the thirtieth
anniversary of the organization last
evenirg in grand style,
most eventful occasion of the many
happy gatherings that have marked
Evangeline Chapter’s long stretch of
years,
vited guests
musical and
greatly enjoyed.
served, and the happy event will long
be remembered by the participants,
It was the
Fully 150 members and inwere present, and the
literary program was
Refreshments were
Following is {he program rendered:
Remarks~by the Worthy Patron.
Instrumental duett—Miases Plummer and Osterman,
Floral work and drill— Officers of
the Chapter. g
* Voeal gotor-Misg Mabel Hughes,
Vceal solo—John Werry.
Recitation—Miss Annie Plummer,
An original poem, composed by Past
Matron Mrs. Susie Edminster, was
Tead by Mrs Jennie Holmes,
A Bad Man.
Perv, {nd., June 28.—Officers are
oday pureuing Willard Herrill, a former convict and desperado, just reeased from serving a term for attempted murder, who last night ran amuck,
shooting at unoffending citizens. He
s a bad man and it ie belidyed that he
will give battle when surrounded,
‘. Ashes from the voloano Sangay have
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TO DOUBT, THIS
Yout Own Senses.
City people..
ers. Bee
It will stand the most rigid investigation. ,
H. ©, Mills, feed depot'and boarding
stables, Main street, above Commercial
street, Says: “You are at liberty to
curiosity, but if he really suffers from
kidney complaint in any of its various
forms and wishes to know what course
to pursue to get relief. It struck me
while resding a notice about the rempromised it might at least belp me out
of a difficulty which bad annoyed me
far too long to be pleasant. There is
no use going into particulars about
backache or too frequent action of the
kidney secretions. Any one saffering
from either of these two annoyances
knows just exactly what they are, bat
he does not know how to at first check
them and finally stop them. My advice is dé'as I did, go to Vinton’s’ drug
store, buy two or three boxes of Doan’s
Kidney Pills, take them as directed
and undoubted results will inevitably
follow.”
Sold for 50-cents a box by all dealers.
Y., sole agents for the United States.
Remember the name—Doan’s—and
take no substitute.
An Earthquake.
Guayaquit, Ecuador, June 23,—A
slight earthquake was felt here today,
been falling bere during the last few
days. :
+ Be + -That Throbbing Headache
Would quickly leave you, if you
used Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers. have proved their
Matchless merit for Sick and Nervous
Headaches, They make pure blood
and buid up your health, Only 25
cents, money back if not cured. Sold
‘by W. D. Vinton, Druggist::
Take your meals regularly. Take
your rest regularly. Take “O!d Gilt
Edge” whisky regularly and you can
see the world with approving eyes—
and it will approve of you.
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California Champagnola—red and
white—a beverage strictly pure, refreshing and delicious, made from
California wives. At Britland’s. tf
through passengers. aplo-tf
Rubber loves
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Jor
Housekeepers
HEY protect the -hands
and remove all wrinkles
and callouses, causing the
hands to become soft, and
plump.
Cures Chapped Hands
in One ight.
Tan, Sallogrneas and Redness
are acted upon as if by magic,
leaving the hands clear, white
and beautiful. For sale at
VINTON’S
‘pe ; t is
Before you buy it—
you know it by the band,’
After yéu try it—
you know it by the quality.
The Largest Selling Brand
of Cigars in the World.
The Band is the Smoker's Protection.
‘Is to Disbelieve the Evidence of.
It’s Nevada City proof for Nevada
It’s Jdcal endorsation for local readedy that if it performed half what it
Foster-Milburn Oo,, Buffalo," N. /
‘For Liver, Kidney, Stomach and Bowel
rei
There are some queer people in thi
goes a-fishing. ‘
himself away.
room and he will do the rest.
courtship, ;
atanything. That kind have control
of the devil that is within bim.
Pioneer Suicides
Reppina, June 93, — Despondent
over his physical condition, a complaint of the stomach having caused
him much trouble, Warren Dunham,
a Shasta county pioneer, today shot
and killed himself,
——+ 9@e-Worst of All Experierces.
that every minute will be your last?
Such was the experience of Mrs. S. H.
Newson, Decatur, Ala. “For three
yearg, ’ she writes, ‘‘I endured insufferable pain from indigestion, stomach
and bowel trouble. Death seemed inevitable, when doctors and all remedies failed Atlength I was induced
to try Electric Bitters and” the: result
was miraculous. I improved at once
and now I’m completely recovered.
troubles Electric Bitters is the only
medicine. Only 50c. It’s guaranteed
world. Occasionally a. trathful man
Talk is cheap and the man who talks
too much ofter gets liberal, and gives
Give the amateur violinist a word of
encouragement and plenty of elbow
A few weeks after marriage in so}
many cases is apt to soar away in the
hot-air balloon constructed during the
A trae christian will never get angry
Found a Bomb.
pean
Montpriizr, Vt., June 4—A dynamite bomb was found today in the
State house yard. It bas evidently
been exposed to the weather for some
time. President Roosevelt spoke there
in September. The police are inclined to believe that the maker’s intention was to use it at that time, but
failed, owing.to the vigilance of the
ofticers guarding the President.
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Down to date the Reliance and Shamrock III have broken about everything
except their owners, but there is plenty
of time to finish the job.
liens ase
Startling, Evidence.
Fresh testimony in great quantity is
constantly coming in, declaring Dr.
King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds to be unequaled, A recent expression from T. J.
McFarland, Bentorville, Va, serves
as-an example. He writes: “I had
Bronchitis for three yeara and doctored all the time without being ben6fitted. Then I began taking Dr,
King’s New Discovery, and a few bottles wholly cured me.” Equally effective in curing all Lung and Throat
troubles, Consumption,
and Grip. Guaranteed by W. D. Vin. ton, Druggist. Trial bottles free, regular sizes, 50c. and $1.
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‘ Piano Tuning and Repairing.
C. W. Bennett is obliged to delay
visiting Nevada City until about the
middle of Angust. jl6-8t
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Made Young Again.
“One of Dr. King’s New Life Pills
each aight for two weeks has put me in
my ‘teens’ again” writes D. H. Turner
of Dempseytown, Pa. They’re the best
in the world for Liver, Stomach and
Bowels. Purely vegetable. Never
gripe. Only 25c at Vinton’s Drug by W. D, Vinton, Druggist.
Store,
. DR. H. O
DENTIST
Formerly of the Electro-Dental Parlors
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In Anchovy Sauce
In mustard Sauce
In Tomato Sauce
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Sr se aA AY REET entice
your style. ig Suits we now have on
ie hand and the big bargains
All our. Hats are.4/8 we-are offering this week.
of the latest styles . = Pee
and creations. qe © are Mow . Ollering
4 BIG BARGAINS
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We have them in all the
latest shapes and styles.
At prices from 25 cts. up
as high as you wish to go.
Summer Suits
Just drop in and see the
beautifnl line of Summer
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Save Your Eyes
trouble and pain bereafter,
will be present, All work guaranteed,
Properly adjusted glasses that
are adapted to your vision, will
save you no end of annoyance,
If you need an Optician’s services, call at our
; Store on JUNE 11th, 12th or 13th, when F. C, CHINN’s Expert
Refractionist
A. & H. W. HARTUNG, Watchmakers Broad Street
You Don’t.
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It’s the Best Cigar on the
market for the money.
So say everyone who
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