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June 2, 1891 (4 pages)

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% oe —s, . man of Nevada City was conversing with a young lady upen various topics. The laly’s parents resuled in Bie Daily Transcript. — THE ROBES OF SLUMBER. HOW MEDICAL eonceriorl SAY THEY SHOULD BE ADJUSTED. TUESDAY, JUNE 2, A siip of the Texguei The Intimate Connection Between Santtary Rules and Longevity—Yet Vast Nambers Defy All “Health Laws’ and Some Ltve to Almost Fabulous Ages. The inquiry recently undertaken by Telegraph: The ether day a gentlethe Borth during the rebellion and she medical scientists relative to the proper being a native ef that portiea of the] methods of sleeping is one that cannot country talk naturally drifted upon . } fail to interest all,.and may in the ‘end gudjects relating to the war. gentiemin became very much inter-¢ ested. ‘By the way,” remarked:he, ‘ The only answer he g emphasized ejaculation in the word tii What {?? about war days ‘at the time acd the The . produce results highly valuable from a sanitary point of view, and even more valuable as a means of preventing dis‘where were yeu during the war?” ot was a miuchNotbing more was. said , the same garments day and night. wio died some mnths ago, at an age Old Gabriel, and his record has been traced, authentically back to the time when the Catholic missions flourished on the Pacific coast.in. the middle of. the. Eighteenth century. Not until he was over a hundred years of age did Gabriel know what it was to sleep in a bed, and even then he did it but occasionally, and always under protest. Yao Tsue, whose demise occurred recently in one of the suburbs of the city of Yokohama, is said to have nearly reached the age of Gabriel; yet, like the rest of his fellow countrymen, his only pillow was a wooden neck rest, and all his life hegfollowed the extremely unsanitary practice, universally prevalent in Japan, of wearing Examples along the same line might be multiplied, but of course, as previapproximating 150 years. He was called . ¢, tive cean cares lit:le about a storm. . he Bad been conversing Was born gentioman never realized what a Dreak he had made until he remembered that the young lady with whom about 1870. —_—_—_ 28 Gravel Mining on a Smali Scale. Tidings: Dewn in Rough and Ready township a huniber of gravel miners are making big wages by the drifting process, working singly iv gome cages and by ‘wo or threé~in other cases. [wo or three Portuguese are in particolar deing well, although their knowledge of mining is evidently limited. Onecuta gravel channel in aside hill lately, but instead of ranning a tunnel im en’ the channel and working the deposit systematically, he morely makes & cut inte the hill, drifts ont abeut tem or filteen feet of the chanael amd them repeat: the operations. Notwithstanding tho jmmense ameunt of dead werk done, THE AMBRICAX COUCH OF TODAY. — ease and prolonging life. No data have as. yet been formulated on which to base absolute principles, but these general propositions are at present advanced by der consideration: air through an open window, or pref“The happy age of man,” as Rousseau Their first declazation of war is against . chose to call the era of savagery, has the feather bed, and inbehalf of the passed away, 60 far as we are concerned, bard mattress which rests upon springs. . and.with our surroundings and educaThey also look with disfavor. upon. tion we would undoubtedly be dissatisdouble couches, declaring that health is. fied even with the bed prepared in Eden -best conserved by solitary repose. -The} for our first parents, “in close recess, sleeping room, it is further asserted, with flowers, garlands and sweet smellought always to give free access to the. ing herbs.” : AN ARAUCANIAN WARRIOR AT REST. the gentlemen who have the subject un-. ously said, customs vary with conditions. Conséquently it is well to acoept with . speedily felt relief and vigor. pt saer ty; Seek reliable antidote, and to the debilitaa ted and nervous, it affords great ana : x! f 5 A Sure Cure Fer the Liquer or Hl : @plum Habits. ] , A Seasick Passenger — He is positively indifferent whether he is washed overboard or not. But set right by. a wine-glassfal So nl of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, hefeels renewed interest in his personal safety. This fiue corrective neutralizes in brackish water—often compulsorily drank on shipboard, to the grievous detriment of health—the pernicious impurities which give rise to disorders of the stomach, liverand bowels. To the mariner, the tourist, the Western pioneer and miner, the Bitters is invaluable asa means of protection against malaria, when its seeds are latent in air and water. To the effects of overwork, mental or physical, it is a movi The East India cure for theee awful tient’s knowledge, and is the only known specific for the purpose; it is not injuriuus in the least degree; ‘manufactured by Emerson Drug Ce., Sati Jose, Cal., and for sale by W. D. Vinton, sole agent for Nevada City. @ifice For Kent, One of the pleasanteat rooms, for an officeef any kind, in the TranscriPr Block,’ s effered for rent. Mesidence Fer Rent, The residence, now occnpied by Judge Caldwell, on Broad street, will be for rent on the lst of May. Terms —$10 per month, Apply at Trans crIPT office. habits can be given without the pa-. . however, he makes it pay. i. —++6e dealer at Unien City, Iadiana, a letter, bearing date of May 27th, saying: erably a ventilator. As for the bedstephem Venard’s Nephew, Glothing,-it<sheuld .be neither too light : a ? nor too heavy. The hours for healthy Postmaster Clarke has received . ros aro said to flucttate, according to ————————— frem J. ®. Starbuck, coal aad wood . conditions and sex, from seven to ten in number, a student being thought to require more sleep than a person who labors with’ his hands, and a woman congratitude and intelligent discrimination made a careful stady of the subject. In this age of racehorse living and intense competition no one can afford to miss the slightest opportunity for conserving i] his health. Rest is the great panacea for}. i ty nt ren to, euanes se) SE JACOBS OTL GOVERNOR OF MARYLAND BATS: T executive cnamser. IS *‘Stepmen Veeard isan uacile of mine. The last word we had from him he was sick. We have seut twoor three letters and received mo reply. Will you be kind enough to advise me as (c hia cendition?”’~ Mr.-Clarke has-bad the particulars~~of Venard’s death forwarded to the writer. Genete the Jeary.. The ease of the Minnie Quartz Mining Company. vs. Tilloy aud ethers was eubmitted to the jury this afterneon. without argument. Bix days bad been consumed im. getting ajury and taking testimony. Waren a man’s eyesand bis tomguey agree youmay know he is: either. telling the truth or tbat -he is a very a&ccomplished liar. Treat all menand women consider. ; ately, and you will be aurprised atthe daily and yearly. pounds. His average anousl growth “is four inches. ~ Ex-Kine Miriam of Soervia, is, it is rted, soon te marry & wealthy French lady, Servia bas just paid him 1,000,000f, Wrtnererigrp, Cons., has an apple tree which was planted in 1603. THERE are sermons in stoves and buttons in the contribution box. "Juvrmnsox Crry, Mo., has the largost Bwste prisen im the Union. & Row (Ga.) colered girl goes to prisen fer 99 years fer arson. Presipenr Washington’s inaugural coat has been sold for $103. A’Lospex frm published 77,000,000 tracts in a year. Tuxew ig very little security in a ightning bolt. Jxviana has beer avarly denuded of forests. Dogs are now weering their Spring pants, ParapeLPuia has 200 branch postoffices. Lurress of Regret—10 0. Sa Fremthe sablime To the ridiculous is but a step, according to Schiller, and from misery to happiness is buts jump if you tte Cepheline fer headache. For sale by Carr Bros. and W. D. Vinton. Tu fermer’s friend hes fer many years been Dr. J. H. McLean’s YVolcanic Oil Liniment, fer horses, cattle, hogs aud sheep. worth im thousands ef cases. ‘Seld by Carr Bros. achilling?s Best. Ustried—a jey deuied. Ver Liver Compiaints There is nething as good as Cempound Bulphur Powder. Sold by Carr Bros. uf oa. oF 2 Compound sulphar Pow éer. This is the best blood purifier sold. Carr Bros. tf Buskiem’se Arnica salve. _ "The Best Salve iw the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Sali “Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Coras, and all Skin Eraptiona, and positively curer Piles, or mo pay required. It ie " guaranteed togive perfect satisfaction, -ormoney refueded. Price 25 cents rbex. Forsale at Carr Bretuers’ Store. d a20ly Fer Biliensmess rv ind Sulphur Powder. C: se Cunpeennt CY owder, yaa knowsanything about a “‘bed,” according ' . __,._. to our common tation of the term, A Giapston (N. J.) boy of 14 is six . and the other Fant ato feet two inches tall and weighs 196) face that the duration of existence is no greater among white people than among It has proved its. be lies down to swect dreams, possibly siderably more than a man. Neither, pillows nor the presence of a light in the bedohamber are regarded with approval. By following the rules above indicated, it is asserted that life may be considerably-prolonged'in what we of the Cancasian Tace are pleased to term civilized countries; yet the fact remains that less Bs . THE JAPANESE STYLE OF REPOSE, dividends that will come to yon) fban one-third of the world’s population o stares us in the the races we call barbarian. Indeed, environment, climate and opportiinity have as much to do with a man’s mode of sleeping as with the food he eats, the clothes he wears or the social relations iuto which be enters. The Esquimau. of the arotic regions finds the bag of skin into which he crawls full dressed:a satisfactory couch, and ample protection against the rigors of his climate. The natives of Japan, both male and female, are satisfied to necks, and in weather of exceptional severity light blankets over their forms. The Chinaman’s low bedstead is provided with mats or quilted eoverlets and a pillow of bamboo. The East Indian stretches out upon a tight portable mattreas, which, when day comes, is rolled up and put away inacorner. He sometimes affects the hammock, but this is mene particularly the resting place of the Soeth American Pndian, whose hab itat is the banks of fhe Amazon. Swing: ing his cowch between two trees, light fhe insects of the night, and diof all but the scanticst clothing, as*happy and contented as if his resting plece was the gorgeous chamber of ab American millionaire. Farther to the south the unconquered Arancanian of Chili despises even thie slight adventitious aid to repose. For his women and children he provides the shelter of a roof, but seeks for himself the open plain or mountain side, covers his form with his poncho, and in close communion with mother earth waits the sinking of the Southern Cross and the dawn of a new day. In a certain degree the Araucanian style of sleeping is the oné most affected and preferred by the cowboy and frontiersman of the United States. These pioneers of civilization prefer the springing grasses of the prairie .as_a place of rest to the costly and unsatisfactory accommodations of the infrequent log framed or sod built hostelry. As one of this class explained to me some years ago, ‘‘When I sleep on the ground I hev enough air to breathe, and ain't got no call to be skeered about bedbugs.” Yet these denizens of the frozen north, of the sultry tropics, of the wide plains showing as regards longevity in comparison with those who are hedged about by sanitary rules, The longest lived a vast multitude of human ills; under its benign influence mental strain disappears, and physical ailment ofttimes passes away. Behind the curtains of the cotich care and turmoil do not follow, and any one who can add by suggestion or investigation. to.-the charms of the silent chamber of the night is deserving Annapolis, .Wd., Jan. 6, °90. sy have often used ST. JACOBS OIL, and find tt @ good Liniment.’’ ELIHU E. JACKSON, “and breeches covered with an elegant silk net, Philip Sidney says, is #-e-@° 78 certain knot of peace, = universal gratitude, for sleep, as Sir, THE ——— BEST. The baiting place of wit, the balm of woe, The poor man’s wealth, the prisoner's release, The indifferent judge between the high and low.
Frep C. Dayton. Clad in Gorgeous Garments. The changes of costume in @ century are nearly as radical as the changes in modes of living and transportation. A hundred years ago the stage coach and the sailing vessel sufficed. Now fast trains and ‘‘ocean greyhounds” are sometimes ‘voted “slow.” So too with the océasionally erratic telegraph and telephone. As for costume—well, here is an eer from an English newspaper of TO: 4 Afew daysagoa macaroni made his appearance in the assembly. rooms at Whitehaven dressed in a mixed silk coat, pink satin waistcoat t white sill stockings with pink clocks, pink satin shoes and large peorl buttons; a mushroom colored stock, covered with fine point lace, hair dressed remarkably high and stuck full of pearl Horseshoes of Paper. / DR_ABERNETEYS Green Ginger BRANDY. Oures Oramps and Oolis. “I¢ is composed of the purest matcrials, and represents ne oe yo peel P ogy ef . i Jamaica Gingerin the highNGER A Alm ost degree of perfection.” . amt .T. WENZELL, £ Analytical Chemist. meneeed. Sold’ by Wine Merchants and = Drugegiste. ‘ 3 — FEN ogre ee ( ANU FACTURING CO, San Francisco. Paper.has just been put to a new_use. A German inventor has found it excellent material for making horseshoes. A number of thin sheets of parchment paper saturated with oil and turpentine are glued together and the mass subjected to a strong hydraulic pressure. The holes for the nails are then bored, ’ ' after which the shoes are trimmed ready { lic down on the matting of their airy, for the mar! $a nad H C: ; M RY i : rooms, with wooden rests beneath their. xolione meaty. Tt 38 seid that the shoe ® me © : : =—9 wears in such a way that the surface is always rough, thus adapting it particularly to smooth pavements. aroma eel Schillimg’s Best, Buy, try—on them rely, Trr “Lily White” fleur and keep peace in your household, tf, 1 ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results. whe Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasan: and refreshing to the taste, and acts ing thessunder s. smudge fre to driv ently yet promptly on thé Kidneys, REMOVED! en ; THE LEADING Woodworker — AND—'" H” REMOVED TO DENNY & GRAY’S NEW SHOP AT THE PLAZA, Where he will be pleased to receive all his : He OF =~ old customeis and many new ones. will suit you in quality of work and prices. LEDDY’S VARIETYSTORE PIONEER CANDY FACTORY, (Formerly E. F. Rosenthal’s Store) COMMERCIAL Btreet... NEVADA CITY FRUIT AND VEGETABLES RECEIVED DAILY BY FREIGHT AND EXPRESS. jfor. It will pay you to lay in a supply, as under ordinary or of the Andean ranges make a fair. iver and Bowels, cleanses the sysaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation permanently. For sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all druggists CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 8AN FRANCI8CO, CAL, LOWBVLLE, KY. WEW VOAK, N.Y. BACCOS8, and SMOKER®’ MATERIALS, ——e AND TOYs.: This is the Original PIONEER CANDY FACTORY andies of all kinds made daily The Gelebrated French Cure, Warranted A PHRODITINE” 27222 Is Botp on A POSITIVE GUARANTEE } tocureany form ofnervous disease orany disorder of hest made anywhere. the generative organs of eithersex, tem effectually, dispels colds, head-. 4 Complete stock of CIGARS, TOEverythingin the Line of NOTIONS ‘. MILLINERY, In order to reduce the immense stock PRICES HAVE One trial of our confectionery will coivince yeu that it is equal te the]: THOMAS LEDDY, Preprieter. 4 In from 3 to 30 minutes, with Cc U = . E Dp Certainity and Safety, ne matter of how leng standing, by using Rev, Ji W. PENDLETON’S CEH ALINK £ CHELEBRATED Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded! Ten Cents for Trial Bottle, or One Dollar for Full size. CALIFORNIA CEPHLINE COMPANY, Reno, Nsvapa. W. D. VINTON and OARR BROTHERS, Nevada Vity. Tremendous Fallin Prices ! Gata . have positively determined to REMOVE FROM NEVADA CITY as soonas my stock of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes can be reduced. For that reason I will sell a newly selected stock at less than San Francisco cost. Do not-miss-this opportunity for securing Bargains. COME EARLY _ BEFORE THE STOCK . IS BROKEN. HERE IS A PAR riAL LIST: Men's Suits I sell new at $ 4.62, in other stores $ 7.50. “ “ o 6.75 10,00, 5 * 7.00 " 10.00. af * 7.60 « 12.00. “L < 11.00 “ 16.00. “ + 7 aoe 18,00. s < 14.08 as 20.00. I call your special attention to my Blaek Diag nal and ‘orkscrew Sack and Frock Suits They are used for Dress. At $12.76. Seersucker Coats and Vests at $1.00, formerly $1.50. It is im possible te enumerate all Suits I have. Come and satisfy yourse!f that my state mentis correct. . oy : : Men’s Cotton Pants at $1.00 a pair, funcy patterns like Cassimere Pants. The very best, the Diamond Brand White Shirt, well made and fitty out, full front. 75 eents to $1.00. Men’s Gingham Blouses, 85 cents. Hotel Keepers’ and Families’ Picnic. A Chanee te get Blankets cheap. than wholesale prices. Also Bed Comforters in all shades. Fine Marysville White Family Blankets 94 fur $5.25; 10-4; $7.75; 14-4, $10 each pair. Crack Proof Kubber Boots, $5.75 a pair. : Snag, “ “ 4h . Beston vs 4.00 * Bay Stat se $95: em éleéwhere. Men’s Wining =e Boots, nailed, made in 8. F., $3.87 a pair, worth $5.00. Men’s Calf top sole, $4 00, worth $5,00; Fine Men's HAND SEWED Calf Lace Gaiters, $3.50, worth $5. Men’s Lace and Button, $1.87, worth $3.00. Men’s Brogans, $1.4, worth $1.75).. Fine Men’s Straw Hats, from 60 cents up. Men’s @loth mene conta: : Boys’ Men’s Deanim Overalls, Riveted, 45 centea pair. “ penny Klanne!l Undershirt and Draw era, 85 cents @ bh. « Merino * 45And a large aseortment.of other kinds. Boys’ Navy Flannél Blona galt aell pow 8 10, f0°m Ly $1:50 eye Nw 2. : ), formerly $1:5 irs oe “ yrs { is, 7 4to 1 ey Bh “ Chevoit We 4te12 yrs 1.27, ne 2.60. “ Mixed Cassimere il neuen, 4.00. “ “ “ ct 8. 76. oo 5.00 “ “ “a a 3 62, “ 473. ifs Fine “ . 8.87; if 5,00. Boys Knee Pants, 25 cents a pair, formerly 87 cen’s: Gi “ 37 a Bye “ “ 69 “ “ vis oe ™ All Wool‘ ih es “ $1.25 Ls * best $1.00 ‘ “ Ladies’ Skoe: of the very best material. No inferior shoca kept. Ladies fine French Kid Button, $3.87, any ether hcuse $5.00, Guarantee French Kid, hand turned, or money resunded. ~ Ladies Fine bengola Buttoa Shoes, size Be to 6, sell now $1!.<7 any other heuse $2.75. od French Kid, 2d quality aR RN Gs 3.50. 7 i bi Prebble Goat Button Shoes Bi " 2.00 49 2.50, Children’s Shoes, Spring Heel Button size 814 to1h “ 3,12: iA} 7.50, sé ne .* SS la.to2. * 1.12 hid 1.75, Cd bal Stes +75 ee 100. Misses’ Kid Heeled Shoes y Bead 1.87 om 2.00, All goods in the Store not mentioned will be sold at the same _rates. The prices are much lower than retail dealers can buy circumstances you will pay one-third more than the prices hereasked. ii? HEADACHE f.°t The largest line of Trunks and Valises in Nevada City and cheaper than you-can-buy ELOPHING. WAR STIL, RAGES BINS Sa, HAVE YOU SEEN OUR MEN'S $5 00 SUITS? “ ‘6 ae 6 00 ¢6 “a ry “se 7 oo . “ce “ a “ ‘ 8 00 dai “ “ 46 9 oo “cc “ «6 6s 10 00 6 Don't allow -yourself to be humbugged by the glaring advertisements of, our competitors who only lay traps to catch the unwary, but purchase your goods of CHARLES GRIMES, 4 Leading Clothier, Corner Broad and Pine Streets, 4 # , Honest Goods . HEADQUARTERS FOR Square Dealing! past Prichs “Mrs. LESTER & CRAWFORD, — -o--—Take pleasurein announcLhave a fine Jot of Eusterm and Marysville Blankets of all elute T will sacrifice at less ing that their M NER HAS ARRIVED, and ladies can at last be assured_of vetting STYLISH MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD, Drain Street, Newada Citv. ~. Do You Like to be Well Dressed? ea Lf you do this wilt interest you. A LARSEN, K. CASPER. wocoostee LH Talk of the County oo emeitenes THE BIG FINE STOCK Drs , Groods, Zto., —AT—— SAMUEL YEO BEEHIVE Grass Watley. Overstocked with DRESS GOODS, CARPETS an {BEEN CUT IN TWO. me bey inyd , arisin; from theexeessive BEFORE wseof Stimulants, Tobaceo or Opium, or through yale _tion, over &e., such as Lows ot back, Seminal Weakiees, i Sonia Pros tration, Nosturnal Emissions, Lewoorrhsa, Dis. ziness, Weak Memory, Less of Power end impo teney, which if neglected often lead to premature and insanity. Price $1.00 a box, 6 boxes old age and for $6.00, Sen! Od $ by mail on reoel t of pri Nevada County Abstract Office, Titles Examined ‘and Insured JOHN A. RAPP, SKARCHBR OF RECORDS, of both sexes, who have been by theuse of Aphroditine. Circulate THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. en’ For saie—600e acres of land forniadren and Bteel Compa tye sf . Nevada City, Nevada Co., Cal., (County Recorder 11 consecutive years)” SOTARY PUBLIC & INSURANCE AGENT. ® ;. . Fine Millinery Goods a specialty. the southern pertion.of Nevaca county and PACI¥FIO.BRANCH, eordering on the b h “4 Sansome Street, San Francisce, Cal. ‘any. @ best lands ef pacer FOR SALRBY vies of ind gitu.ted in Pleasaat 6000 yards of Challies at 5 cents per yard. 100 pieces of Sateens at 12 1-2 to 20 cents per yard. Brussels Carpets at 62 1-2 cents—sewn free. _ Extra Fine Carpets, at 75 cents. * 3-ply Carpets,.at 75 cents—sewn free. Few Misfit Carpets left—CHEAP FOR CASH. . SAW: ZWEO, person known to have existed in North America was an ‘eh Catifornis PELE CELIO ae, em Rl ee ae W. D. VINTON «.6 = Gity Nevada. rac wity t! Wet ¢D EastiBrond wt. get, Me: Proprietor o the. Beehive Grass Valley. ee on — tll ce The Fashionable Cutter and Fitter, direct from some of the leading tailoring establishments of San Francisco, Has Come to Nevada City to Stay. I guarantee satisfaction to every patron. If I make a garment for you and it does not please you in every. respect you need not take it out of the shop. Orders from the leountry filled with the same care and promptness as town orders. I have but one price and that is the lowest for first-class: work. . I do not turn out any second-class work. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER AT THESE CITY, PRICES; SUITS, ftom .c2s 6 cce dence @ied apne een te $75 PANTS, SEER DRP Rs eto to 3 OVERCOATS, from7et? ** 3" i cwuased ae ene Up. __ The $22.50 Suits and $5.50 Pants are of handsetité and late atyle water ialsand made in first-class manner like all my pe productions. ‘inest display of geods toselect from ever seem im this county. Z ‘ . A. LARSEN, Piue Street, near Broad ;:Nevada City. i, i Ar NRE . CARRY A FINE STOCK OF “ New No. 9High-Arm Wheeler & Wilson's SEWING MACAINES, Which I Will Sell ! For Cal or on Kasy Installments, at Low Prices The Best Sewing Machines Made. e@>Call and See Then WHETHER YOU WANT TO BUY OR NOT. © d aS “14 YOU WANT TO BUY THE BEST 4). pGroceries, Provisions, Flour, Feed, Bte., ‘AT TH LOWE3T PRICES. og Fresh Fish Crabs, Shrimps. etc , received every Thursday nieh. * winmen = 5 Sag : 3 wee " + epee te) eet Se ee ae — NOW IS YOUR CHANCE. a ae eet ace Pa NS ES Per . Le ee) lc ee ee ee Ue ee oe ee a ae 3 3 —S oe ae nmwet Tt 8B gas