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July 28, 1892 (4 pages)

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. ie 4 { i BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors. . F saieeieahateieeeeeeenniaeniaiaiameamaietntenmindteds $ THURSDAY EVW’NG JULY 28, ‘92. HEBREW, RAELITE JEW;. AEANING AND THEIR USE, THEIR The Etymology and Historical Significance of the Names Applied to the Descendenuts of Abraham—A Rabbi's Explanation That Is Interesting. {t is not an unfreqnent occurrence that . am: asked which of ti pellations given to our people, Hebrew Israelite or Jew, be the mé acceptable. I haye no doubt that o or the other among you have had similar questions to answer, nor that you ex perienced some -difficulty in shaping In books, periodicals and me $ and . your reply. daily papers, in publ private con : used eithe apparent di e three apor the o p haps obj} rm a correct opi ar neces sary to “te ranam iss over the » name by cnown to foreign <o and cal) a “‘Hebr ses speaks to Pharaoh of the the Hebrews,’ and the Prophet Jorah tells the heat} mariners, ‘‘] az The second term, ‘Ikra Israelite,’ is ta be traced to the story “Peniel,” when t ‘ shalj be called no -more victori¢ trai P (or chainpion) of God.’ EN of Jacob DEIT at ‘Thy name Jacob, but ving with God ‘or, as Gesendu raco—to v \ i at toe final tr tional na Benjarmin and Levi tion of the ten tri the old name Israel ; dah, and the name “1 and “Israelite” individu: day remained in common usage. The third appellation, -‘‘\Jehudi™ or “Jew,” originates in the name given by Jacob’s wife, Leah, to her fourth son “Judah” or ‘‘Jehudah,” meaning praise or thanks to God. For at mother exclaimed, ‘'Th give thanks unto the Lord! el wil sturdy son of Jacob, whose recore s Joseph is our sacred tongue called . a . ypotamia to his birth the j The name was worthily borne by the noble and 1 throughout is without stain or blemish. The tribe of Judah, named after bim was the most numerous, enterprising and valiant among all the tribes of Israel. During the march through the desert Judah’s place was in the yan of the host. The traditional standard of the tribe ‘was a lion’s whelp, with the w “Arise, O Lord, -and let thine enemies be scattered.” Later the name “‘Jehudi,’ or ‘‘Jew,” was applied to a member of the kingdom of Judah (after the separation of the kingdom-of Israel), even t« those not of the tribe of Judah, proof\of which we find in the fact that in the book of Esther Mordecai, though of the tribe of Benjamin, is called ‘‘Ish Jehu di,” a ‘‘Jehudi” or “Jew.” turn from the Babylonian captivity al the members Df the new state were called Jehudim, Jews or Judeans, the ) After the rename being extended to the remnants of the people scattered thronghout the na tions. So much as to the etymology and hisIsraelite” and *\Jew.” at among the three the remote the Jew was distinguished from for eigners, so today it would appear thai in order to point out anything distinc tively Jewish the word Hebrew is mort properly applied. Thus we speak of Hebrew language, Hehrew literature Hebrew melodies, etc. Otherwise the appellations Israelite and Jew, or Israe] cal significance of the names ‘‘FleFrom it brew,” is the most ancient and And as in ancient days, by it a itish and Jewish, are more frequently employed ds more expressive and char acteristic in their. meaning and impor. . tant in history. Of the twothe former is a name o! honorable distinction, referring to -th« divine ‘calling of Israel, the spiritua combat of truth against falsehood, a light against darkness, in which ou . people were @nlisted as a nation, in correct or . THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT . : 1 t ? which they were still engaged when . with the fall of Jciisalem and the de struction of th: tciuple, they ceased t 06a nation, and which will not termi nate until, in the fullness of time, God’ light and truth will finally triumph. And with the name ‘‘Israelite” that « “Jew” the children of our race will eve: They trac: proudly bear and cherish, its origin to the noble ancestor, an brave and distingnished tribe, who .Rame Was perpetuated in the kingdom c; @udah, loyal, and true to its ancestr: itaith and traditions. And when the antononiy of Israel as (nation was destroyed its fragments ough scattered broadcast over” th earth—were still closely united by 1 strange spell of that ancient name . : huidi or Jew, by which, individually, “were and still are. wont to call ear! other, and by which we are chiefly rec, nized by the werlde © ~ *"* ‘~ ™' The railways of the United States yi vide a living for nearly 3,000,000 jri*} gons, or nearly one-twentieth of population of our conntry. Love that is love is not veneered « grained timber, but is solid oak clea through, and is never one bit afrai’ ‘the auger or buzz saw. . fm the parrot’s beak both mandibic: are movable—a peculiarity unknown i) @.a0r species of birds 4 “hey, Sick HEADACKE . © OEBILiTy For these complaints take Simmong (iver Regulator. It keeps the stomach tlearand prevents any of the above poisons trom getting in the system, or, if there Uready it will drive them out, no matte: iow strongly rooted or long-standing, and rou will again have good health and be sappy. ‘ Have you a pain in the side, back o1 ander the shoulder-blade? It is not rheu matism but dyspepsia. Take Simmons Liver Regulator. Does your heart throb violently afte: agnusual exertion orexcitement? It is not beart disease, but indigestion. Take Simmons Liver Regalator. ater mc } ity to humanity } ng virtues well woman again, recommended t¢ and it is the only . 1 persevered iz rfect health. I know T always keepitas a amily.”’—Mars, Marv Ray. Camden. Ake-———— POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.’ All Notices undir thas Jerd MUST be pant for in-odvance. ‘Daye 7 . + z FRANK T. NILON Pid. will be received at the ST. GOTTs hereby announced as a.cin lidate for . HARD MINE UP TO AUGUST 5th, DISTRICT AT oe ¥ ~. 1892, for Sinking the Shaft 100 feet, Subject to the decision of the Republican ize of Shaft to be 5x10 inside of timbers. — County Convention. = ea. = he tools, timvers, power, and sharpA ny way 2 * 5 EDWARD C. MORGAN ening of tools will be furnished by the Ts hereby announced as a candidate for Company. COUNTY RECORDER Subject te the decision of the Democratic County Convention. WM. G. HUDSON Of Grass Valley is hereby announced as a} ~andidate for SHERIFF. All other supplies requisite for said work tobe furnished by, the contractor. Also, for running. 100 feet of tunnel on the Helvetia side, size 6 feet high, above track not less than 4 feet wide, 4 inch grade to the-rail of “15 feet long. The company to furnish all tools, track and air pipe. _ubject to the decision of the Nominating Convention. J: J. GREAMY Is hereby announced as a candidate for COUNTY CLERK. Republica The contractor to’ sharpen his = own tools, and allother supplies requisite for said work. The company reserves the iight to reject any or all bids, Both Shaft and Tunnel to be worked Snbject to the decision cf the Democratic . by three shifts of eight hours. County Nominating Convention. , PD ovr B. PF, SNELL Is hereby announced as a candidate for COUNTY TREASURER Subject to the decision of the Republican County Nominating ‘Convention. [ ‘ -—For further particulars apply at the mine, E. D. BEEDLE, Superintendent. FOR AN OUTING MT. SHASTA, the crowning glory ot the Northern Sierra, reached in about 14 hours from San Francisco. Railroad station of Sisson within 12 miles of the summit. Hotel accommodations at and near Sisson. THE TAVERN . OF -CASTLE CRAGS, in the most picturesque portion of the Sagramento Canyon, under Hotel del Moaftte management. LAKE TAHOE, in a vast glacier trough of the Sierra Nevada, 6200 eet abgeve sea, reached by C. P. Ry. (209 miles) to Truckee ; thence, via stage 12 miles. The famous Glen Alpine country lies a few miles to the southwest of Tahoe. SOMMIT SODA SPRINGS, on the crest of he Sierra Nevada, 190 miles from San Francisco, YOSEMITE, the unparalleled, distauce 150 miles in air line from San Fran: cisco. Rail travel to Raymond, 199 milés ; staging 60 miles. Reached in 40 hours from San Francisco. HOTEL DEL MONTE with its hundred-acre garden and: PACIFIC GROVE, the cool camping retreat of the interior recreation seekers. SANTA CRUZ, with its fine beaches and bathing establishments, THE GREAT CALIFORNIA GEYSERS situated in the heart of the hot springs resorts of Lake and Sonoma counties, reached via the Napa Valley route. USE, and scores of hot and cold inineral water establishments of camping grounds, of fishing streams and hunting grounds, should give every one an opporunity FOR AN OUTING. You will find the place you want is reached by the ) . “pf = Southern Pacific Company. RICH'’D GRAY, T. H. GOODMAN, awen. Trattic Mgr. Gen. Pass. Agt. Notice to Voters, REGISTRATION, Officefof the County Clerk, Nevada County, Mate of Califoraia, Notice IS HEREBY GIVEN, That at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Wevada County, State of California, held-on the 18th day of July, 1892, it was -rdercd that the Clerk of said County make a Complete Registration Of the Voters of said County, in aécord: ance with the provisions of Section 1094 . of the Political Code of the State of California ; that said registration commence 100 days ‘prior to the next general éledtion and continue fora period of eightyfive days next ensuing,.when such registration shall close. NOW THEREFORE, this is to give notice, that in pursuance of this order, said new registration will commence on the 31st day of duly, 1892, and continue for a peridd ofeighty-five days thereafter, when such registration shall JAMES L. MORGAN, Connty Clerk vt Nevada County Cal. Dated July 19, 1892. Cease. When ‘fold Sol”? makes all things sizzle, Drink Hires’ Root Beer. When dull care makes life a fizzle, Drink Hires’ Root Beer.
When you feel a little dry, When you’recross ,and con’t know why, . When with thirst the children cry, . There’s a sweet relief to try— d JOHN WERRY P a Is hereby announced as a candidate for GWD ER = COUNTY. RECORDER ie Subject to the decision of the Republican 8 BS 6 fle County Nominating Convention. oS ee ae : iEver Introduced! WM. L. COLE Is hereby announced as a candidate for TR Y IT ! ( SHERIFF. Subject to the decision of the Republican County Nominating Convention. A fair trial will convince — --—=~. the most skeptical that it is the wondgg of the age. Mt. Oro Lumber Co, e The Great Remedy for COOPER BROS..... . Proprietors. : j Z : ' Habitual Constipation, InManufacturers of all-kinds of digestion, Piles, Diseased LUM SB E R ,. Liver, Billiousness, Gout, Rheumatism, Sciatica, LumMatched Flooring, Fencing, LATHS AND DRESSED SIDING bago, Gravel, Etc, Thousands of bottles are sold monthly, ;-and, every A Large quantity of SEASONED LUMBER on hand which§will be body that has used it sold atthe Lowest Market Rates. = prolaim it to a wonderful medi cing. + ane sel de es ~~fipgncanLumber of all.kinds for Building and Min. ——--—-—--—----_-—_—_ —_~ -—~ REDUCTION IN PAINTING. ing purposes, always on hand or Sawed o order. Orders left at the Saw Mill, near Quaker Hill, or the OFFICE, PIETY HILL on the Grass Valley Road, will be prom; tly attended to. aT i G. E. WITHINGTON “I stick my head out of a car window, ye : : IVES notice that he is prepared tof paint Signs,. Carts, Buggies and Wag ons, ete., in the highest style of the art. and they say to me Notice to Contractors, . Read This Knock-Out in Prices! Buy ‘Em Up. o Boy’s Shirts, 35 cents up to 75 cents. Men's Shirts, 40 cents up to $1.50. Men's Silk Shirts, nice patterns, $1.25. Men’s Coats and Vests, $1. Men's Single Coats, 50 cents. Men's Pants, $1.25 up to $4,50. _Men's White Shirts, all Linen Pleated Bosoms, $1. Men’s Plain Bosom,White Shirts, $1 to $1.25 Suits at any price you wish. « Also, a Fine Stock of Boy’s Suits, in long and: knee pants, AT COST, Straw Hats at Cost. Fs “Mg Boy’s Knee Pants, in fancy patterns, for 48;50, 60 and y vou 9 5 75 cents. Boy's Long Pants, 75 cents, $1 and $1.25—gocd goods. We would call youratteation to our fine stock of = EX © Es $$ which we are selling at RE3 DUCED PRICES. about thern. All full stock ; no split leather Money will be returned on all goods bought at this store that are not as represented to be. Special attevtion to Country Orders, Call before purchasing anywhere else, it you want to save money. From and after date I will paint LOOK OUT, when all the time they mean for me to look in,’ said the Frenchman. We ask you to LOOK OUT for bargains, and in so doing you should not fail to LOOK IN our store. LOOK OUT And not get cheated everywhere else, LOOK IN Every chance you get into our store. LOOK OUT For our freq ient announcem ‘nta. LOOK IN Whiteh dad C6 +k Books, At our ton of pure Maple . Sugar and our 100 gallons} [. RAT) THE WORLD ae g of pure Maple Syrnp just received direct from the groves of Stanstead county, Canada East. No 1, LOOK OUT And get-some of our delicious Dried Beef, chipped by machinery while you wait. Carts from $5 to $10.Buggies trom $15 to $22.50. Sign Painting a specialty. ws SHOP ON BROAD STREET, OPPQ, SITE YORK STREET. MOF Give me acall before placing your work elsewhere. CIGARS AND TOBACC. Gus. & Ed, W, Schmid I AVING purchased the stoe and trade of L. Hirschman, on —-. STINE STREET, Hereby notify their friends and the public generally that they will keep on hand all grades of CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, Eté., which they will sell at the lowest rates. The American Pastry Cook. No. 2, Hotel Meat Cooking— PRICE 82. Chicago Herald Cook ing School. (For Families,* VYRICE 81.60. No. 4, Cooking For Prorit, GROCERIES and PROVISIONS . .. Sh FOR SALE AT THE OFFICE OF cui FEED, HAY, ETC, HOTEL GAZETTE, _ Thos, Shurtleff & Son, E*resh Vegetables and Frun e VERY WEDNESDAY. N important respects tle most elegantly equipped School for Girls in. Amer~ Term begins August 9th, Send for circular to, Drink Hires’ Root Beer. . A 25 cent Package makes five gallons, DK. HOMER B. SPRAGUE, 22-1in President. Plaza Store. K. Casper. H. J. Carter, Manager. You:Know the Place—Corner ot Pine and Commercial Streets, ana cutane w CK CREEK SAWHILL and LUMBER 0, M. L & D. MARSH, Proprietors. -—— {Mill on Rock Creek. Office and Yards—Boulder St., Nevada City, Cal, — Manufacturnrs and Dealers in Flooring, Rustic, Siding, Laths, Shakes, Shi: ples DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, BOXES, Ete. iste aucaas Kept constantly on hand or made to order, BRIDCE AND MINING LUMBER--a specialty. Oak Wood, in any quantity, for sale. o—— All orders, Large or Small, are given immediateZand personal attention. ata vmaesn ES ncneeesteer oes eer see GREAT STATE FAIR OF 1992 AT SACRAMENTO Two Weeks: Sept. 5th to 17th . WILL BE OF Unusual Extent and Grandeur —— 9 —_____. . Tue AcRIcuLTURAL Sxcvion will em-traction of gold and silver. A full elec. brace an extensive exhibit of products'trical plant, sliowing the application of destined for the World's Fair. ‘electricity, will here be shown, as well THE MECHANICAL SECTION will embrace as a full collection of valuable specimens a manufacturing exhibit showing the'of quartz, building stone, etc. progress made in all classes of manufac-; Tux Live Srock Secrion will present ture. ‘a fall complement of improved breeds. ‘Tue Hisroricar Sxcrion will contain! Tue Speep Secrion will consume nine all historical data obtainable relating to afternoons of unexcelled trotting, pacing California's early histogy. fand running events, being the most Tue Minina Sxcrion will contain a'promising racing meeting held in the most realistic display of the mining inState. dustry, from the taking of the erude! Tue Amusement Sgcrion will cater to rock from its natural bed, and passage ithe fun-loving public in such events a¢ through all machinery used in the exwill be attractive and entertaining, In all there will be a Gala Holiday of Instruction and Amusement fo All ! pens The Southern Pacific Railroad offers FKEE transportation for all Exhibits, and i excursion Passenger Rates, eg Secretary. EDWIN F. SMITH, Secretary. ~ FRE *K COX, President. % ~\ on the grounds at reasonable rates, Bor 18392, NEVADA, COUNTY, COMMENCING Tuesda: — AND CONTINUING 5 DAYs.— PAVILION EXHIBITS AT NEVADA crry. hh ccaleu Gh oaciats = RACING : AND : STO°K : EXRIBITS AT GLENBROOK PARK, . ———0 —— »1LO0,0C0 IN PURSES AND PREMIUMS. ———0—~ — Liberal Purses for State and County Horses. Liberal Premiums for Live Stock, Farming, Orchard and Dairy Products, And Mineral, Mechanical and Art Exhibits. marten y Pectin FIVE DAYS RAGING. —-—_0—— ISPEED]/PROGRAM : TUESDAY, AUGUST 23a. 1. Running. PEABODY ‘MINE STAKE. and_raised in the District. Half mile. added. Second horse #25. 2. Trotting. 2:50 class. Purse $300. 3. ‘Trotting. . Dirtrict. 3 year olds and under. District. For all horses bred $15 entrance, $10 forfeit, $100 Purse $200. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24th. 4. Running. NEVADA COUNTY N. G. R. R. STAKE. Free for all. One mile and repeat. $30 entrance, $15 forfeit, $250 added. 5. Running, OMAHA MINE STAKE. Free for all, for 2 year olds 3 mile, $25 entrance, $10 forfeit, $175 added. Second horse $5u. Winners of any 2 year old stake race after August Ist to carry 5 lbs. extra, Maidens that have started and not placed second, after August Ist allowed 5 lbs. 6. Running. CHAMPION MINE STAKE. trance, $10 forfeit, $175 added, 7. Trotting. 2:27 class. Purse $500. Free for all, : 14 mile. $25 en. $50 to second horse, tL THURSDAY, AUGUST 25th. Grand Stock Parade at 11 A. m. 8. Running, NATIONAL HOTELSTAKE, Free for all. entrance, $10 forfeit, $175 added. $50 to second horse, races at any distance after August Ist to carry 5 lbs. extra; three o7 e fe H r m 10 Ibs. extra. Horses.that have started twice or more times, ata salle ox over, and not won, allowed 3 lbs. for each defeat, 9. Pacing. 2:27 class. Purse $400. 10. Trotting. Purse $400, 11-16 mile. $25 Winners of two 2:35 class, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26th, Ladies Tournament at 11 4. . 11; Runoing. NEVADA CITY STAKE. 1 mile 3 $50 entrance, $25 forfeit, $300 added. Second horse $75. e and repeat, 12. Running. HOLBROOKE HOTEL STAKE. District. 3 of a mile and repeat. 420 entrance, $10 forfeit, $150 added. Winners of 3 3 Since August Ist to carry 7 Ibs. extra, ik ence 18. Trotting. District. For named horses. Purse $250. 14. Running. District. Saddle Horse Stake Catch weight i se Stake. C 3 ~ Aeeg . entrance, $50 added. Four moneys——50, 25, 15, and 10 per oa " SATURDAY, AUGUST 27th; Grand Stock Parade at 10 A. m. 15. Ranning, GRASS VALLEYSTAKE. 2 ear olds 2 mile. $10 forfeit, $175 added. $50 to second E. Biny :stuke race after August Ist to carry 5 lbs. extre 2 Ye after August Ist allowed 5 lbs, ’ nr 00d DER pitend second 16. Running. Novelty Race. 1} miles, Pee for all, Winners at any distance, at this meeting, first at half mile; $50 to first and $60 to first at the finish, 17, 2:25 class. Purse’ $750, 3 Free for all, Is $25 entrance, Winners of any 2 year old No entrance fee, $200, to carry 5 Ibs. extra. $40 to at three-quarters; $50 to tirst at one mile; PDS , ECON CONDITIONS, No. 1. All trotting races are the best 3 in 5 (exce lings) 5 to enter and three to start, but the Board re number than 5 to fill, by the deduction of a proporti No. 2. The National Association rules to gov right to trot heats of any two classes alternately, heats. No. 3,._A horse making a walkover shall be entitled only to the entrance mone paid in. When less than the required number of starters appear tl ey may olin for the entrance money paid in, to be divided as follows : two-thirds to first, onethird to the second, is No. 4. The State Agricultural Society rules of 1890 to govern all runni except when conditions named are otherwise, pt the two years old and yearserves the right to hold a less onate amount of the purse, ern, but the Board reserves the or to trot a special race between ing races, No. 5. In all of the above races the entrance will be 10 per cent. of to SH Ube nominations, Purses will be divided into 60, 50 “a our cont ioe o. 6. { : In-all races -envries not declared out by 6 P. . i the race will be required to start. 7 of the day preceding No. 7. When there is more than one entry by one person, or in the interest of , the*particular horse they are to start mu t be named b i od ehoteey med by 6 v.'m., of the day precedo. 8. In races designated as ‘‘District,” all lcrses are eligib’ in the county of Nevada prior to June 1, 1892. Wie Anas wou are No. 9. In all runniug races three starters will be required No. 10. Racing colors to be named : n entrance, : ; No. 11. In trotting races drivers are required to wear which must be named in the entrance, No, 12. Hay and feed will not be furnished b caps of distinct colors, y the society, but will be for sile f : Straw will be furni ; Entries close with the Secretary on August 10, 1802. Seta gratuitously, All purses are free to all unless other wise designated, : M. L. MARSH, President. 1s J. MOLI: Saccoraiy, Postoffice address, Nevada City, Cal. Postoftice address, Nevada City, Cal. —o — PRICKS OF ADMISSION, To Fair Grounds 50 cents: children under 12 years, 25 ; 4 nC n ; ms ‘hts, To Pavilion 25 cents; children under 8 sete Se sa Round trip tickets, including admission to the Fair Grounds, will be sold at the Railroad D. ‘ i i “ “aig Darts at Grass Valley ~ Nevada City, at 50. cents childron under 12 (gs