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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

June 29, 1898 (4 pages)

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"sex, ti te an answer to the . $6, all your “Own, what would you oO with it??? Nearly one half of them (44 per cent) answered that they would deposit the .nioney ina bank, 18.8 ‘per ut would buy clothing, 2.2 per cent would buy something to eat,’ 15:3 "per . vent would buy toys and ot of amusement, 2:1 per cent wi hid bag _. jewelry and finery, nine-tenths of 1 4 cent would buy firearms, 1.7 per cent: . would spend it for travel, 14 per cent q would spend it for others and 6 per cent 4 “would buy hooks, ete. _ The disposition to save shown by so many‘ of the children’ is attribated ‘by . Dr. Dawson largely to'their sudceptibilthe’ "ebtldven ity to suggestion. While do not realize the full significance of 4 Pveaving, the idea has been engrafted up> ov their minds and is boand to have its inflaence. In noting the percentage of these who wonld buy clothing it should be remembered, he says, that’ many‘of _ the children were in urgent ‘need ‘of something better to wear, Those who = voted for something to eat-were mostly ~ «ander 7 years of age. In regard ’to tray. el, the figures show that as children grow older the desire to go ont into the ‘world increases rapidly, reaching ite 4 weight a¢ about the beginning of adolesa @ence, The desire shown by the bee for fire. arms is an expression of the hunting in--} . etinct that awakens when they are 16 . . or 12 years of age. At that age boys _ like to get hold of books of hunting.aua: ' adventure. The tendency to bay booke. ~ increases steadily as the children grow’ older. This class numbers about twice * as many girls as boys.-The class which . manifests a feeling of altruism also . » numbers more girls than boys, showing » that the greater generosity of wonten ' is strikingly manifest even at an early . .age.—New York Post, Log, Mo., U. 8. A. On looking at a late map of Missouri » cone will find the name ‘‘Log’’ as & post‘ _ office at the extreme western end of ' .Newton county and about eight, miles, >, south west of Grand Falls. .A few days: . ago Deputy United States Marshal Short’ © thad occasion ¢o serve papers from the », Oklahoma federal court on several Pe. . + ,#ons yesiding in that direction, and bi was given, their. postoffice address a:: F Log. As it was not & familiar hame it . this vicinity he wandered abdut th bille nntil he came to the end of a lo. house ‘extending: from, the vrusn anc concluded that it was the place he wa séarching for. He asked for the post q master, and a woman replied ‘that shi} was the official, and apon inquiry as t her name the officer also learned thai she was one of the parties tu be subpe. naed., She was also asked why her office ’ was galled Log and stated that gh: ~ didu’t know exactly, but that when‘ th: office was first established -it was calle: **Loghouse,’’ which the postoffice de. partment considered. too lengthy, 80° it dropped the ‘‘house.’'=-Kansas City The Target Too Small, Mrs. Jaggs—If I got as intoxicated ar you do, I'd go off somewhere and shoot ; myself. . dJaggs—N-no you (hic) wouldn’ t, m’ If you wash (hic) hafsh as ’tox’A Real Heavyweight. ‘How stout Aunt Josephine is!’’ ‘*Yes. She tells me she can’t even kip in reading adall Dovel, ’'Chicago Record. . NEW YORK BAKERY Commereiai st,, Nevada City, Proprieta: Baked Every Day. 4 4 W -dding Cakes to Order a — . When taking a Spin . on the Turnpike be. . tween ‘Nevada City F and Giass Valley, » don’t tail to “Stop at Town" Water your Horse and Call on a. J. & THEW A R =, Who will serve you with A Ccol Giass of Beer, A Refreshing Temperance Drink, Or a First-class Cigar. # The Best Liquors, mY. _ The E Best Cigars. . ‘These are the attractions you can always find at THE. COUNCIL CHAMBER.” Beer 5 Cents a Glass, All the favorite brands of Whiskies ies kept op cry ucky “Onsen panel in a geettalels _ Orehestra. ghee #etovee : deispsora THE ‘AUSPICES oF ASS SOF oo . ne At ‘Armory Hall, OL arn (admitting one couple) $1 00. ' Extra ladies, each 25 cents Big Reduction in Summer Pants. + ‘W.H. HIBBITT, Merchant Gattor, Pine Street, Near Broad, NEVADA CITY. Summer Pants to Order, -. $5 00 Summer. Pants to Order, 6 00 Summer Pants to.Order, 7 00 All my work is made in Nevada City. Perfeet fit and first-class workmanship T ia ee wine ROBIN 00D ', Fakes the Lead and is ronounged by st brand on ¢ market. It ‘in quantities to suit purchasers, ‘CALL TOR it AT ALL BARS. A,B. WOLR, Sole Agent. “all Orders Promptly Filled. _THE GROTTO, WAITLAND & BECKLEY, _+ + Proprietors choicest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars Steam Beer or a Specialty. Jall and see us. We will : will make your visit a pleasant. one. temember the place—Brace's old, stand, Main street, Nevada City ALFRED D.MASON, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Ons TILLEY BUILDING. NEVADA For Sheriff D. B. GETCHELL fs hereby ponouseed as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Nevada county, subject to the decision of the Republican nominating sony eetton. ii 1. Cc. LINDLEY, torasy and Counselor at Law, Oman RILLEY pond irate Cok read and Pine streets. up Stairs. ’ } Order of epost of fndoivelicy. 'y N “sr PERIOR Of NEVADA ae oe roy OF the matInsolvent ss Bourla net in this et mae dy sagen © ventory in anes noe
nal, a x ptor, exoept such as j be b : la nip’ m execution, and of an ers, books of a and re ps the same safely un‘ e 8 ee AA “4 ssignee of his estate. any debts liver Pg + tka gf hie o ation or i rads vera bY eer ey. f July,” t 10 d’a) thatd 746 prove their debts ad ch gr, more agslgnees of the estate it is. farther sablished Inthe Wereke Poe saree . SH RSS tase, arate often nde yf pape bh fare the. on ‘day. ‘set for the meeting oe ware ple 3 pinta on leat Brae Commencement Ball. is hig’ ly. recommended for rete and. medi, by. the. Bottle. or in. Bulk is; mires ee s —OF : THE : he NEVADA CITY, Monday, tl 4, 1898. “Most MAGNIFICENT Ever Witnessed in Nevada County. A Multitude of Unparalelled Attractions ! A. Revelry of .Excitement ani Sport! Not a Dull Hour in the Whole Day! +h Brilliant Spectacular Pageant OAT Ae Ms, including American Naval Fleet! t floral Floats! Aitegevient § Floats ! Firemen’s Chariots ! Mounted Squadro: 1 Ang a Host of Other Entrancing Features. Interesting Literary” and Masical” Exercises at Nevada Theater At 12 0’clock, Noon, A FEAST CF ELCQJENT ORATORY! “A TREAT OF SUPERB MUSIC! The [onarchs. of Street Minstrelsy ‘At 2 o’clock P.M A Whirlwind of Refined Fun! A Miervelous Array of Catchy Specialties] FESTIVAL OF ATHLETIC SPORTS ., At 3 o'clock p.m. Liberal Cash Prizes and Trophies! Contests For Old and Young! STORMING AND. GLPTURING OF MORRO CASTLE At 4 o'clock Pp. u Terrific Combat Between Land Forces ! Grand Victory of Americans Over S;-aniards! St ILLUMINATED NAVAL REVIEW AND EXCITING BATTLE At 8 pM Chasing the Spanish Man of War! Bottled in Santiago Harbor! Blown to Kingdom Come by Sampson! At 9 o’clock p. M. Goyne’s Full Orchestra Will Play! A Fitting Finale to the Great Celebration ! Open~ Air Concerts by Two Bands All Day Long. ¢ Goyne’s Band of Fifteen Pieces . Independence Band of ‘Twelve Pieces! OFFICERS OF THE DAY. <peeh: MAGNA So ete eer ige i te FRED ZEITLER President of the Day........0000°0'7' LEONARD 8. CALKINS Iu a ata yea HON. BURDEfTE CORNELL Read MISS HELEN COOPER Pelee Geet ee MISS MARTHA SIMS. sites Fis bee REV. W. 0. GRAY Be Nag Peo ene nee PROF.J. R. DAVIS Ie For further particulars see the newspapers. A coadial invitation is extended by the people of Nevada City to ‘every: boay to some and enjoy the day with them. You'll Miss It if You Don’t! By order of Committee of Arrangements. LEONARD S. CALKINS; Chairman. DWARF Ww. BLACK, Berretary. fran ont es. re ae Anniversary of American Tadependenc Chae of Patriotism . FIREMEN’S BALL AT ARMORY HALT’ "AGENTS WANTED. In Every County to Suppl the @: eat Fépular Demand for America's War For Homanity;. TOLD IN PICTURE » % ® AND STORY Compiled and written by SENATOR JOHN J. INGALLS “Of Kansas. “The most brilliantly written, most proHpaicene and artistically illustra’ and most intensely popular book on the subject of the war with Spain. Nearly E 200 Superb Mlustrations From Photographs pebes © ial for tio reat work, making $90 4 $50 to $100 oweek selling : veritabre ie bonanza for live canvassers. Aeols 4) description, terms and territory at once “ies D. Thompson Publishing Co., ST, LOUIS, MO., » Or NEW YORK CITY. A Photograph <f) AS itis a good likéness of you. MOORE Will make you take toa Isa nice remembrance tosend a relative, or a friend or a sweetheart. They will be pleased if a good picture. His skill in pose and retonchin off to House and Lot. shows you vantage. A Six-Room Cottage, With Bath, Situated on Nevada Street, Two doors above the Episcopal Church, and owned by JOHN HEYER, IS OFFERED FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. There is a good sized lot. The house is in good condition throughout. For Further Particulars Inquire on the Prémises. A. ISOARD & SON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Wines and Liquors OF ALL KINDS. ———_— Sole Agents for the Celebrated Enterprise Beer, Which is the best in the market. Sold in quarts, pints, half pints and kegs. Also on sale Enterprise Bock Beer. Choice Malaga Wine for family and medicinal purposes. Special selection of Fine Wines for family use. Genulne Imported Swiss, Limburger ae uefort Cheese, the finest ever hroush: here. Particular attention paid to . orders. Patriotic EXERCISES ELecTRICILLUMINATION. You Gn'T AFFORD To Miss THIS. FOR PARTICULARS SLE POSTERS + PHILIP HILD, Boot and Shoemaker Broad St., Opp. National Hotel. LL WORK PERFORMED IN A. FIRSTclass manner. Special attention paid to repairing. A share of patronage solicited. JOHN CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, Transcript Block, Commercial Street, Nevada City. EST. IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN &@ CO. People: Pleasers + Are our shipments of LA DIES’ HOSE Received Today, Fast Black, Doable Sole, extra high spliced heels, guaranteed stainless, 15 cents. This grade of hose has always cost $1. 75 per dozen wholesale. Have struck a ‘snap and will give you'the benefit. . “4 Something Else. Ladies’ Shirt Waists, Black Lawn, 70 cents. Ladies” Shirt Waists, Black"and White Check, so cents.. Another «lot of Laces arrived Today. . New York Racket Store. Yellow Front, Transcript gbocen ssiryevenvervevervevvevvevernttec: = STATIONERY AMITTITTTTT TNT ae At DICKERMAN’S. I have increased my stock and added many new features, LADIES wit? find the only complete tine of French, American and Crepe Gissuepapers tn this efty. All new stock. SH gr POEPVVP A Fine Box of Stationery for 25 Cents. atv ©O@QOOOOO _ Drugs, Stationery, . DICKERMAN’S.& Photo Supplies. ©OOOQOGO TELEPHUNE:301. Cor. Pine and Commercial Sts. EYES RIGHT! And Everything Else Right. The carload of NEW PO. TATOES just received at my store are sound as a bell, mealy when cooked and of excellent flavor. Try them. My stock of Fresh, Pure Groceries and’ Provisions are always up to the standard, and customers are given the best bargains. Sole Agent for Woodland Creamery Butter, PHIL. G. SCADDEN, Grocer, : COPIMERCIAL STREET,§NEVADA CITY. me A. B. WOLF CASH GROCER. {A Aa: gag a mg gg Lowest Prices. Best Goods, Largest Assortment. We,have always on hand a large assortment of Fancy Groceries such as Limburg Cheese, Swiss Cheese, Ripe Olives, Pate de foi, Boneless Sardines, etc. Remember we are Sole Agenis for Douglass Butter and Robin Foon Whisky. A full line of Breakfast Goods ; Grandfather Mush, H. O. Mornin Meal, Rolled Oats, in bulk,gAunt Jemima’s Pantie Flor, ete. PREMIUM GIVEN TO EACH CUSTOMER. be THOS. S. FORD, Attorney and Counselor at Law, (pas ones BUILDING, COR. COM. mercial and Pine streets.P. F. SIMONDS, Attorney and Counselor at Law, ILL Tee IN W SESS, IN, THE SATE AnD OFFICE AND YARD, Boulder Street, . Nevada§City. Callon us before f going elsewhere, Mm. LL. & D. MARSH.