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NEVADA CITY, C ALIFORNIA: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 9, 1894. Established Sept. 6, 1860, by N. P. Brown & Cd
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT
Published Every Evening, except Sunday.
BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors.
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SERVED BY CARRIERS AT .
15 Cts. per Week or 60Cts. per Month
WHEN, PAID §N ADVANCE:
SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR. -—
-DIET OF THE GREAT.
Favorite Dishes of the World’s Illustrious
G als, Philosophers and Poets.
‘*Man is what he eats,’’? said Feuerbach, the German philosopher, or, as-he
expressed it in his native language,
‘‘Der mensch ist was er isst,’’-a play of [
words which is not without its deep
meaning. Man’s food is never without
influence on his temper, nor is the choice
he makes in his'meals without a certain
reflection of his character. John the }
Baptist’s eating locusts and wild honey
‘was indicative of his mind and motives,
as was Zoroaster’s predilection for bread
and water cresses of his ethics.and doctrines. Plato was satisfied with honey, .
bread, vegetables and fruit. Mohammed
preferred mutton and milk to all other
dishes and drinks. Hannibal, the Carthaginian warrior, lived’ on_ olives, while
meats were wild ass, chickens drowned
in Falerian wine, ostrich brain and }
snails.
Charles the Great waf-a lover of venison. Henry IV of France had a gluttonous appetite for oysters; Frederick
the Great for polenta, a sort of Italian
pudding; Emperor William I of Germany for lobsters and oysters. Napoleon
I was a passionate drinker of coffee, of
which he took 20 to 25 cups daily.
Artists, poets and philosophers evince
a larger variety in the choice of their
meals and beverages. Goethe was very debilitated system I ever used.”
fond of champagne, Schiller of wine.
Klopstock indulged in truffle pastry,
smoked salmon and peas, Lessing’s favorite dish was lentil soup, a predilection
which he shared with Kant, while Leibnitz delighted in apple cake. Torquato
Tasso was a lover of sweet things and
heaped his salad with sugar. So did,
Moses Mendelssohn, who mourned the
impossibility of sweetening sugar.
Byron took only one daily meal, consisting principally of old Chester cheese,
pickles, red cabbage, wine or liquors.
He used to drink great quantities of tea.
Bismarck in his younger days was very
fond of hard boiled eggs and. cognac,
which he preferred to ‘‘pretzel and
‘beer, ’’ a beverage which he considers the
chief eause of German pothonse politics.
and lack of resolute and harmonious action. ;
William II, the present emperor of
Germany, loves his wine and prefers the
sparkling juice of the Rhine, which not
infrequently loosens-his tongue, -Champagne he avoids, lest ‘‘it cause his heart
to run away with his head,’’ as he once
remarked, but probably because it is too
French ‘for him. —Baltimore Sun.
As the Boy Saw It,
A Detroit business man was making
some purchases: at a Woodward avenue
fruit stand the other evening when ‘he
saw astrect gamin take an orange and
coolly saunter off. There was no occasion to raise a row over it, but the gentleman felt it his duty to follow the boy
and observe:
“‘T saw you hook that orange, my boy.
It isn’t of much value, but if you begin
this way ‘where will you end?”
*“*T never took it,’’ he stoutly replied.
“Oh, but I was looking fall at you.’’
“‘T say I never took it.’’
“There it is in your pocket. ”’
“That’s a ball. *’
‘‘Let me see, ’?’ :
“Oh, well,’? he sputtered as he
worked the orange out, ‘this is allus
my luck. I never git hold of anything
on. the sly.but some great big duffer
comes along and wants his whack.
Here’s your half, and now it’s only fair
for you to steal some peanuts and divide. ’’—Detroit Free Press.
Deafness Cannot be Cured
By local applications, as they cannot reach
the diseased portion of the ear. There is
only one way to cure Deafneés, and that is
by constitutional remedies. Deafness is
caused by an inflamed condition of the
mucous lining of the ‘Eustachian Tube.
When this tube gets inflamed you havea
rumbling souud or imperfect hearing, and
when it is entirely closed Deafness is the
result, and unless the inflammation can be
taken cut and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed
forever ; nine cases out of ten are caused by
catarrb, which is nothing but an inflamed
condition of the mucous surtaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any
case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that
cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure,
Send for circulars, free.
F. J: CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O,
(O@™ Sold by Druggists, Tbe.
Tue Best mutual insurance policy aganiat
attacks of sickness is to be found in taking
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, If you are weak it will
make you strong. / M4
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Hoop’s Pirts are the best after-dinner
Pills assist digestion, eure headache. Try a
box. 26c. :
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. SHILOH’S CURE is sold on a guarantee}
It cures Incipient Consumption. It is the
best Cough Cure. Only one cents dose. 25
cts, 50 cts., and $1.00: Sold by Carr Bros;
Piano Tuning.W. D. Travers, the well-known piatib4
tuner, will be. in Nevada City in a few
days.
NEWSPAPER FARMING ¥
Come, all ye lowly farmers. h
Come, all ye granger folk,
Who in the cultivation
Of wheat have gono dead brokes'
Since in the rural precincts
You cannot find your luck,
Come here and learn the secret
® Of making garden truck.
High up above the pygmies
Who rush along the street
There toils a gifted worker
Upon a morning sheet.
All night he looks at copy;
All night he handles news; .
Allday he'sweats his thinker
And much of wisdom brews.
He grieves to think that farmers
Should play a losing hand
At plowing up the bosom
Of unresponsive land,
And in his grief he murmurs,
“With crops diversified
The farmer would be in it,
With fortune for his bride.”
Bo comé, ye lowly plowmen,
Who thirst for something good,
And learn the golden secret,
4TH OF JULY.
. Citizens’ Meeting on Next
Thursday Evening.
The citizens of Nevada City are requested
to meet at the Court House at 8 o’clock
sharp on Thursday evening, May 10th, .to
arrange for the coming celebration of the anniversary of American independence.
Everybody is invited and urged to be
present. Nita au 5t
KARL’8 CLOVER “ROOT, the great
-. Blood Purfier, ‘gives freshness and~ clearness
For be it understood ») ; ipationhas tase: Wa hava a Welind to the Complexion and cures Constipation
Who deftly does the trick 5e., 50e. Sold: by Carr Bros.
Of making country butter 2eo
~ By the paragraph or stick.
—St. Paul News Fresh Ranch Butter.
oe eee ‘ W. G. Richards has fresh ranch butter
Dr. P. Fuerbri f i aises
the peanut eg a fone Moot aibusaen which he will sell at 40 cents per roll. a21
and--advises~its~use~in soup~or“mush.
Peanuts are especially valuable, he says,
in kidney diseases, in which animal albumen must be avoided.
TO THE PUBLIC.
J. Av Northway and A. W. Morris are
A law enacted in Germany requires . the new proprietors of the Union Hotel, bethat all drugs intended for internal use . ing the successors of the late firm of Northbe put: up in round’ bottles, while those way & Bodewig. These gentlemen have
for external use shall be put up in hexagonal bottles.
formed a co-partnership and will hereafter
sa conduct the house as a strictly first-class
New Potatoes. hotel. Mr. Northway herewith returns his
. 'sincere thanks to the. patrons of the old
& large lot of new potatoes just received . firm, and both gentlemen solicit ashare of
at J. J. Jackson’s, which will be sold at 3] the public’s patronage for the new. Every
cents per pound. tf} attention will be shown the traveling~-pub=
= lic. New and important improvements
have been made in the hotel and grounds,
and tourists will find it the most healthful:
as well as comfortable hotel in the mountains,
Mrs. T. 8S, HAwk1ns, Chattanooga, Tenn.,
says: ‘‘Shiloh’s _Vitalizer ‘SAVED MY
LIFE.’ Iconsider it the best remedy fora
For Dyspepsia; Liver or Kidney trouble it excels.
Price 75 cts. Sold by Carr Bros.
SPRING
GREETING.
Come Early and Don’t Get Left.
I'am going to sell Goods this Spring
J. A. NortTHway,
A. W. Morris.
by the Irresistible Power of Low Prices.
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Read Our List of Bargains.
Every Department Complete.
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BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
Read Them.
MEN’S SUITINGS——»
Round Cut, Square Cut, Cut-a-Ways.
Wobpby, Stylish and Neat.
Three lines of Men’s Suits $5; worth $10,
Four lines of Men’s Suits $8; worth $12.
Three lines of Men’s Suits $10; good value at $14.
Five lines of Men’s Suits $12; reduced from $17 50.
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Dress Suits reduced to low figures:
Just receivedfrom the East, a large invoice of Boys’ Stylish Knee Suits—latest cuts
and latest pattern. I offer same at astonishingly low prices.
$2 50 to $6 00 will buy an All-Wool Suit. The latest. Don’t miss this chance,
Parents, bring‘your boys in my store and buy them one of my stylishlong-pants suits I
offer for $6, $7, #3 and $9. ou will save money. ‘
I buy all my goods for Cash, direct from the factory, thereby saving the expense paying jobbers, I make that gain yours.
I have-secured the Sole Agency of the Largest Hat Manufac-—
turing Establishment in America.
Extra values in Hard Hats,
Ask to see my $2 50 Derby—lateat style.
Fedoras reduced to $1 50.
Stylish Boys’ Hats, Fedora shape, reduced to 75 cents.
to offer. Stanley make, they goat $l. Madras, 50 cents, 75 cents and $1,
An elegant line-of Negligee Shirts—new and nobby,
Neckwear im all Styles‘and Shades.
Twenty dozen Scarfs worth 50 cents reduced to 25 cents,
25 dozen Windsor Scarfe—they go at 25 cents.
* Fancy Bows, all shades.
View my display of Gents’ Furnishings in my New Window.
It will convince you I am the leader in Styles and Fashions.
and Children’s Shoes.
I offer Gents’ Mule Skin Shoes for $2 50, best value in America.
My $3' 50 Goods are bargains. Hand Sewed. ‘I'ry them.
Ten dozen ’ Cloth, Top Kid—they go at. $1 75.
25 dozen Dongola Kid, worth $3, they go at $2.
Children’s Pebble and Kid $1 25 to ry
and widths,
CHAS. GRIMES,
@@F SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO COUNTRY ‘ORDERS, ogy
Leading
ARTHUR WOLF
be kept at all times the most complete stock of ;
Fancy Groceries, Provisions,
CASE GOODS, ETC. .
TO BE FOUND IN NEVADA CO
Goods will be sold strictly for ’ :
and the Prices the Lowest.
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i gon Sa : new stylish line of Shirtings justout. First ; mnveken,: Soe M 6 Ss, Lester & Gra wfo id *
Do not overlook the fact that I have invoiced a large stock of Gents’, Ladies’,-Misses’,
75. Correct Styles and Shapes. All sizes
Clothier.
Cash Grocery Store !
Would réspectfully inform the people of this vicinity that he has Opened a. New Jewelry to order in Any Design.
New Grocery Store, on Main Street, next to Legg & Shaw’s, where will
" The Era of Muscle. Episcopal Church.
This is an athletic age. Everybody wants} There will be preaching at Trinity Episto be strong. The craze—for it has well] copal Church every Sunday afternoon at 3
nigh reached that stage—affects both sexes . o’clock, Rev. W. M. Reilly, Rector. a7
and even childhood. The pugilistic phase
of this fad.in young America is by’no means
,morally.promising. Butitis one thing to
endowwith vigor and another to be San-. A lady’s earring. Owner can have it by
dowed with muscle, Super muscularity is calling at this office. a26
often induced by physical effort perilious to —
health and calculated to shorten’ life. The Midwinter Fair Souvenirs.
vigor which means a regular and efficient x,
discharge of the physical functions, is the Large size Aluminum Souvenire of the
first medium at which all_may safely aim Midwinter Fair, only 10 cents; smaller
without causing ruptures or breaking blood . *!% 5 cents. For sale by ©. J. Brand,
vessels, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is} Broad street.
largely condutive toa gain in vigor of this
sort, since it stimulates and assists digestion, promotes regular bilious secretion and
keeps the bowels inorder. Sleep, that
grand recuperator of nerveus vigor, is encouraged by it, and it remedies malarial,
rheumatic and kidney trouble: ~~
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Found.
—
This remedy is bécoming so well known
and so popular as to need no special mention,
All who have used Electric Bitters sing the
-same.song of. praise.—A_ purer medicine
does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all
that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure
all diseases of the Liver and --Kidneys, will thma. Kor Consumption it
remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum and]. bog ena . de, and een fou
: : time. y on. & guarother affections caused by impure blood.— Pio ye kite bot APLA ss.
Will drive Malaria from the system and a
prevent as well as cure all Malarial fevers. — LO H’S CATARRH
REMEDY,
For cure of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters.—Entire satis‘ave This remedy is guaran.
faction guaranteed, or money refunded.— teed to cure you. Price, OOota, Injector free.
Price 50 cts.and $1.00 per bottle at--Carr
Bros. Drug Store.
HIs GREAT. SURE prom
Throst hcacnese ors aie, Cc
Asthma Mt has
For sale at Cair Bros.
Good Soda Is a:Luxury,
Because It Is Hard to Find.
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It Pleases the Eye—Clear, Bright; Sparkling.
It Pleases the Touch—Glasses of Good Quality and Clean.
It Pleases the Nerves—Delicate Service, No Jarring or Overfilling ' ca
It Pleases the Taste—Cool, Pure, Delicious.
in ai Poe Penk AR
Opp. L. Hyman & Co.’s Store, 13 Commercial’ St., Nevada City.
SPRING MILLINERY.
Everything is New.
Everything is Stylish.
Everything ts Inexpensive.
Everything 1s Guaranteed.
Everything ts Correct.
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Continuous Sales Every Day.
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This Cut Represents the ~»
Best Watch in the Market,
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LUETJE & BRAND,
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As also any other FIRST’ CLASS Goods in
their line."
Remember that we Repair and Make '
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Fine Watch Repairing By Skilled Mechanics. ~~
F.C. LUETJE;
Watchmakers and Jewelers.
OUR SODA Pleases All the Faculties.
Our stock in every line is CompLeTE
and Prices Low. We cordially invite
would—be purchasers to inspect the same,
\@, ©. J. BRAND,
State’s Prison for Life !
Twelve good men and true have brought in the above verdict. Yon may ask who
itis, It's Morrill, who helped Chris. Evans escape from jail.
In our case it is different, We have been busy for the last tea days marking-our
Large Stock of Spring Clothing
JUST RECEIVED FROM EASTERN AND CALIFORNIA MARKETS,
And we are not yet through. It will take ua another week.
We will say to the people of Nevada county not to spend a 5-cent piece until we aré
through marking, as it-will be money in your pocket to examine our stock.
We are offering Bigger Bargains than ever before in. our
eleven years’ experience in Nevada County:
The reason we can give you such is: We are tailors and consequently know what
we are buying, We buy on a Large Scale and we buy For Cash.
__ Cash counts now-a-days,
We have the Largest Establishment in Nevada County, having just thrown three stores into one. The frontage
of our store is 72 feet and the depth 62 feet.
We have a Full Line of Boys’ Suits from $1 to $15.
Men's Suits from $2 50 to $32 50.
We are prepared’to fit anyone—-rich or poor. No difference how large or how small.
Our wagon with.a Full Line of Samples for the Spring Trade will be out the last of
next.motith, Reserve your orders until it comes. ed
Before visiting the Midwinter Fair please examine our stock of SPRING GOODS,
We can save you from 25 to50 per*cent. We defy competition in our prices,
Some time next week, after we have finished our marking, we will publish a price list,
MF” Goods will be shipped to any part of the county free of charge,
The-Onty One-Price Clothing House
_ In Nevada County.
Grand Display of
SUMMER GOODS.
We received the most elegant line of
NEW CHALLIES, PRINTS AND SATEENS
iver Shown in the City,
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EXTRA SPECIAL <<}
16 yards Challies
13° * =©Good Quality Gingham,
14 “ “ “
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B. Newman & Co.,
Main Street, opposite Union Hotel, Nevada City, Cal.
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The Finest Lot of Spring
Goods Ever Shown
in the County.
Scotch Tweeds,
Fancy Worsteds,
ra seer: Cheviots,
xford Grays ..+ «6
ALL THIS YEAR'S PATTERNS,
AND ENTIRELY DIFFERENT
FROM LAST YEAR'S,
Our Suits Always Fit.
MORRISON ov srase.
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