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** duty it was to dispense all the tips and. jer, which can be done at the total cost
of about 8cents per pound, There aré“kidneys in good condition cannot be everestiTHE DAILY TRANSCRIPT
We owe the hat to Asia, for it was in
(Established Sept. 6, 1860.) that country that the art of felting wool
ane = was first known, and from the most reNevada City, Nevada County, Calif.) mote periods the art was carried on by
: the orientals, In India, China, Barmah
Pablished Eveuings Daily Except Sundays and . and Siam hatsare made of straw, of ratLegal Holidays. tan, of bamboo, of pith, of the leaf of
the Tallport palm and of a large variety
SuBscriprion Trrms—Fifteen Cents a Week,. of grasses. The Japanese made their
Sixty Cents a Mouth; Six Dollarsa Year When nats of paper. The modern hat can be
Pet ee eS . traced back to the petasurs worn by the
LocAL ReapiIno Notices—Ten Cents ‘a Line . ancient Romans when on a journey, and
for First Insertion, Five Cents a Line Each Sub{ bats with brims were also used by the
sequent Time, One Dollar a Line a Month. Rates . earlier Greeks.
For Other Advertising Made Known on Appli-. It was not until after the Roman concation. quest that the use of hats began in England. A ‘hatte of biever,” about the
middle of the twelfth century, was worn
py one of the nobles of the land. Fraisnnn . cort describes hats and plumes which
were worn at Edward’s court in 1346,
when the Garter order was instituted.
The merchant in Chaucer’s ‘‘Canterbury
Tales” had ‘‘on his head a Flaunderish
beaver hat,” and from that period onward there is frequent mention of “‘felt
hattes.”— Washington Star.
eee oman
SATURDAY EVENING. NOV, 11 °'93.
Arrer years of high rolling at cards and
the races Money-order Clerk W. R. Orchard of athe Wells-Fargo Express at Cinvinnati has a $10,000 shortage,
Tue Pennsylvania Railroad Company is
to build.a piazza of glass around its new
Broad-street station in Philadelphia. This
unique porch will extend two blocks.
—_—_— 2
Reclaiming Old Rubber.
Crude rubber is worth from 40 to 75
cents per pound, and yet a pound of hose
isi ’ : acki sh less. This
Durine the visit'to the World’s. Fair of . °r packing costes very mucs
Mr. and Mrs, W. K. Vanderbilt they were would be hardly Loepeed . it ead not
; is ee : . for the advances that-have been made in
followed about by a major domo, whose] 114 'art of reclaiming or recovering rubother necessary payments.
Ena EEE several large factories in the country deIn a bailot taken in Boston to decide the . voted solely to this purpose, and a great
The Pumps of the Ugyptian.
P 3
A represetitative piece of mechanism . © 5 of
securs frequently on the sculptures of
early Meypt. I has the appearance of
and is geverally belicved‘to be that of a Is called the “Father of Diseases.”
pertal.!e pump. The hydraulic screw is It is caused by a Torpid Liver,
iso attributed to this people. bat their and is generaily accompanied with
inain reliauce seems always to have heen
the Shkdoof? seen everywhere along the
banks of the Nile, an invention so simple and so well adapted to their needs
that it remains todey substantially the
same as it has through all the centuries
since history began.
The same may be. said regarding the
chain pump in China, an invention the
origin of which antedates the Christian
era. This simple machine, which seems
never to have been improved upon, is in
such common use that every agricultural
laborer is in possession of one. Where
irrigation is conducted on a larger scale
the chain pump is made proportionately
larger and moved by a very simple tread
wheel, and still larger ones are operated
by yoking a buffalo or other animal to a
suitable driving machine.
The application of steam to raising
water is of uncertain origin. Long before the Christian era certain applicapromote digestion, bring on & regtions of fire to vessels containing water,
by which effects were produced calcuular habit of body and prevent
lated to astonish ignorant worshipers, Biliousness and Indigestion.
were practiced by the priests of Egypt, . «yy wite Ly di wid
Greece and Rome, but their knowledge . Pies des gy? Ae with Ff ng = a
seems never to have been turned into . po eey hse does? sale salloved stiaten wren
LOSS OF APPETITE,
SICK. HEADACHE,
BAD BREATH, Ete.
To treat constipation successfully
It is mild laxative and a tonic to
the digestive organs. By taking
Simmons Liver Regulator you
any-channel of secular usefniness. and flesh.’”’--W. B, Lzzrzr, Delaware, Ohio.
— — _ — ae bey oe Regul for
=C tion ™ A te
pili of Fare Changea, . Semen 3 ive ae conta wi ae
‘ : ere a cided benefit.”—Himam W. Late
It is rather late for tripe, so J. J. Georgia.
most popular names for babies, Helen led . ™4ny manufacturers do recovering on a
the list for a girl with 1,373 votes out. of pp scale at the seat of the production
15,000 cast, and Harold was firs} favorite 2 These pry goods are placed in large
— tanks at the place of reclaiming. A s0se -. lution of muriatic or sulphuric acid and
THE IMPORTANCE of keeping the liver and . water is poured upon the waste, and the
whole set to boiling by a system of steam
mated. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is a great remedy ge ee cedars an pated
for regulating and invigorating these organs. . 11544 ig found in all. ribber maaufac: tures and which is the serious drawback
Heop’s Pitts act easily, yet promptly and . jn the reclaiming process, disintegrates
effectively, on the liver and bowels. 25c, and falls into a powder, and there is no
7 difficulty then in the use of the waste.—
To enjoy life take Simmons Liver Regula. New York Telegram.
tes to stimulate digestion and regulate the
Justice of
J. E. CARR.
+. PROPRIETORS OF THE—
Palace Drug, Book and Stationery Store
Masonic Bailding, Cor. Pine and Commercial Strees, Nevada Git.
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HANO AComplete stick tf Drugs, Patent Medicines, Oils, Varnishes, Et,
School Books,
Blank Books.
Miscellaneous Books,
Periodicals,
a Pictorials,
Magazines.
Agents: for the San Francisco Examiner.
Jackson, at the Bee Hive Grocery Store
has concluded to introduce to his cvstoners the finest lot of Pickled Pigs’ Feet
ever seen in this city. Try ‘em. They
go well with Shasta lemonade. j24
DR: J. F. SHAW,
Dentist.
a. se Office in Odd Fellows Building, Broad Street,
SHILOH’S CURE is sold on a guarantee.
It cures Incipient Consumption: It-is the] . oe
best Congh Cure. Only one cent a dose. 25. Fine Plate Work a Specialty.
es All Kinds of Fillings.
ener Pn %
Extracting Skillfuly Done.
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
3 o
Take Simmons Liver Regulator for head—
ache, constipation, indigestion or bilioasness —
bewels. : Se See RSERRRES
0-9
$50 A YEAR FOR LIFE.
Substantial Rewards for Those Whose “Auswers
are Correct.
A man once entered a prison where was
eenfined a condemned criminal. On makimg a request to be conducted into. the presence of the doomed man, the visitor was infermed that none but relatives were permit—
ted to see the prisoner. The visitor said
‘*Brothers and sisters have I none, but that
maati’s (the prisoner’s) father is my father’s
a :
— was at. once taken to the prisoner. = NEMS
ow, what relation was the prisoner to the ; Seb
The -Agriculturist Publishing Company
will give $50 a year for lifeto the person
sending the first correct answer; $500 to the = “ :
se@end; 3rd, $250; 4th, $100; 5th, $50 and A L ttl D ht
ever 10,000 other rewards, consisting of 1 e au er
pianos, organs, ladies and gents gold and
Gilver..wetahes, silver servioes, diamond ‘Of a Church of England minister
cured, of a distressing rash, by
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. . Mr. RICHARD
Birks, the well-known Druggist, 207
McGill st., Montreal, P. Q., says:
I have sold Ayer’s Family Medicines
for 40 years, and have heard nothing but
good said of them, I know of many
Wonderful Cures
performed by Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, one
me etc.
-o the person sending the last correct
answer will be given a high-toned. piano, to
. the next to the last a beautiful organ, and
the next 5,000 will receive valuable prizes of
silverware, &c. .
Ruies—(1) All answers must be sent by
mail, and bear postmark net later than Dec,
31, 1893. (2) There willbe nocharge whatever to enter this competition, but all who
_@ompete aré expected to send one dollar for
six months, subscription to either THe ; ;
Lavigs Home MaGazingzor THe Canapam. i” particular being that of a little
AGRICUL TURIStT—two of the choicest illus-. (aughter of a Church of England ministeated periodicals of the day. (3) All prize. ter. The child was literally covered
winners will be expected to assist us-in ex-. from head to foot with a red and exfending our circulation. (4) The first cor-. ceedingly troublesome rash, from which
rect answer received (sender's postmark. ghe had-suffered for two or three years,
poem fsags ane tee e: plies in spite of the best medical treatment
ter where he or she may reside), will secure available, Her father wae ip great
the first prize; the second, the next prize, distress about the case, and, at my
recommendation, at last began to adand so on.
minister Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, two botTue AGRICULTURIST is an old established ‘ ame
@encern, and possesses ample means to en-. tiles of which effected a complete cure,
much to her relief and her father’s able it to carry out all its promises. (Send
delight. I am sure, were he here to-day, fer printed list of former prize wiuners.)
Jupcrs.— Thé following well-known gen-} he would testifyin the strongest terms
as to the merits of
tlemen have co; ted to act as judges and
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
Prepsred-by.Drih.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass,
Cures others, willcureyou
will see that the-prizes are fairly awarded:
Commodore Calcutt (proprietor Calcutt’s
Line of Steamers), Peterborough, and Mr.
W. Robertson, President; Times Printing
Company, Peterborough Register all money
letters. Address, AGRicULTURIST Pus, Co,
(L’td), Peterborough, Canada.
— or—
eee
EVERYTHING AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES
t
t
Including
VIOLINS
BANJ@S
MANPOLINS
GUITARS —
ACUORDEONS
if . Have Not What You Want,
; 2=s,o
For sale at Cair Bros, “ ¢
Instantly removes forever destroys ob-=
Musical Department
Vinton’s Drug and Stationery Store
1 Will Quickly Get rt for You
a
HAIR. DEATH SHEET MUSIC ORDERED.
ST[MULATE
A lagging business to invent new names
For old stock. Likewise, it may be a good
Policy to substitute things that were not
Bought for things that were. But
We doubtit, Buyers are not blind these
Hustling-days. With this, brief prelude .
We would call attention to our new
DRESS SUITINGS.
All the standard goods and many
Novelties, in the newest styles and at the
Lowest prices. It will pay you to see
Them. Among them you'll find .
~ Hop Sacking
Wluminated Serges
Standard Henriettas
Se Euluored Eashmeres
: MR S. LESTER
; & CRAWFORD
MAIN STREET
NEVADA.CITY
LEADING MILLINERS
OF NEVADA COUNTY
The Largest Haruess Establishment in Nevada City.
jectionable hair, whether upon the hand si
face, arms or neck, without discoloration i .
4 injury to the most delicate skin. lis
WAS FOR FIFTY YEARS ‘THE SECRET FORMULA OF ERASMUS WILSON, acknowledge: =
REDUCTION IN PAINTING.
—
Buggies trom $15 to $22.50.
Sign Painting a specialty.
pordence confidential, Sole Agent fo
‘America. Address, :
tHE sKOOKUM ROOT WA;
f GROWER ov.
Bert. R. 57, South Fifth Avenuc
New York.
’
. SITE YORK STREE1,
your work: elsewhere, _
a E. WITHINGTON Building
SHOP ON BROAD STREET, OPPOGive me o call ‘before placing
JAMES CAIRNS
Next 10 “Hennessy's Stable
by physi¢ians as the highest authorit AIVES notice that he is to paint ON ,B ROAD STRE ET,
the most eminent dermatologist an ‘J Signs, Carta, . and Wagons, etc,,
specialist that ever lived. Duringi} in the highest style of the art. THE LARGEST STOCK OF
is private practice of 4 life-time among
the mobility and artistocracy of Kurop Buage.ond efter dete: will pegs HARN ESS,
prescribed this recipe. Price Carts from $5 to $10.
BL by mail, securely packed. Corres $ si SADDLES, ~*
ROBES, WIIIPS, Etc
Ever Brought to Nevada County, and they will be offered
for sale at a LOWER RATE than the same quality
of good can be bought anywhere else in the State,
Finest Brads of Cgars_in Nevada Cig. _pe
—AND—
J.J. JACKSON.,..... Proprietor.
Commercial Street, Nevada City 4
hhang Lhe Daily Transcript
. IM 7 And the hin
The Daily S. F, Call
Only NINE DOLLARS A YEAR for the two by Mail
_When paid for in advance.
gressive, fearless, clean. The CALL is one of Ameriea’s greatest newspapers—
gives full foreign, domestic and State dispatches, fights corporate greed and
organized attempts of all kinds to rob the people, exposes rascality wherever fonnd
and in fact is the breeziest, newsiest and most! dependable paper printed in San
Francisco, : =
The regular subscription price of each of these papers in $6 a year in advance, i
Hundreds of people have THE TWO for only $9, Are. you among the number? If not
why not? It is a business offer to thinking, reading, saving people, :
INSURANCE THAT INSURES.
The Provident Savings
_ LIFE. ASSURANCE SOCIETY,
OF NEW YToRz.
—~— kkSHEPPARD HOMANS....55.5 i
WM, E. STEV ENS. is gis FiLTS A Sets Sate the eee Veeeikecie pea Laas neta r
. Manager of Agunsiis
Managers tor Pacific Coast
ALLEN & PRATT, 405 Montgomery Street, San Francisco,
R. W, GRAFF SOmey Show’, Gon Frensions, ANA SER GH es CUE TE VAG RAK Ses bc ratesrereersveeeseeys, General Agent
I ——
Assets, December 31st, 1892
halted : Mey wane ees pike bas tonky eebas eb eeeenes ese $1, 287,010.23
"6 wot New York, : — ot " nee Coen mee 00
apne, Aainenles 4 £60 ONE i siincceresiccec cc ee 505,215,
eet acy RP dtr ey eich go SES baeaee 7 eres 681,795.23
Paid Policy Holders ST
DEC 6 9S 2108-6 809.0 8.56 bbb doe oe 6 crn
ea Uy yey ee eT eae , 181,495.36
——kkr—
CBSERVE,
THE NET SURPLUS IS GREATER THAN THE TOTAL LIABILITY
The Provident Savingsthas $202 with Which to Pay Each $100 of Liabilities,
kk :
R. W. GRAFF, _
General Manager, will be at the National Exchange for a short time,
He will give all necessary information in i relation to the Provi
at a low rate is the aim of the company, : rouge A sa‘e insurance
The TRANSCRIPT is the oldest anid most newsy paper in “Nevada county—bright, pro.
SST
—_ AEROS 1893
We Owe the Hat to Asia.
7. H. CARR.” 1856 ete
a7 YEARS IN NEVADA CITY,
——BUT
RIGHT ABREAST WITA TODAY'S PROGRESS.
ap
My stock of
Fancy and Staple, is
[33] this seuson by alt odds
ar ware =a) the comrletest I have
yet offered
As for
ff There is nothing of this
; ¢ i kind madethat you will
ware ify) not find on sale when you
visit my store.
Plain and Decorated
In profusion to suit all
tastes and purses. Iam
[06 Wy sure I can please yor ia
[33] this department
If you want
=. Rememberthat [ make o specialty ofthem. The cheapes
al 5 ss) to tho most elaborate will be .
found here.
All kinds of
’ (P. It looks wetl, is
' [33] everlasting
and
re CCI
ischeap,
Hava
:
:
plain and famey.
The best of
; ‘1, ie And ether materials
Paints, Oils $3 Sesstzetse
)
(Ea ed paints seld.
Fine stock of :
if AND CUTLERY representing the latest andthe
hea 2}
best products ef the lead:.
ing makers. Firears
Stowes
Stoves
Stoves
~ & [Morning Light
HEATING \.Patent Todd Heater .
< Sunbeam
STOVES Box Patterns
And Other Kinds
Richmond
COOKING \ Grand Pacific
( Garland
STOVES . Westwood
And Many Othere
GEORGE E, TURNER,
55 to 69 Pine Street, NEVADA CITY, Cab,
it
GRAND BALL
-TO BE GIVEN BYHydraulic Parlor, No. 96,
—AT—
—on—
THANKSGIVING —:— EVENING,
NOVEMBER 3¢th, 1898,
: FOR THR BRMRFIT“OF
Nevada Couafy’s Mineral Rxbibit. at the Mid.
Winter Pair.
Maes
> @OMMITTBE OF ARBANGEMENES,
J.C. Nilon, J. Marsh,
Geo. A. Bailey, D.E. Morgan,
Wm. Monk, C. H. Woérner,
Ed. W. Schmidt, 4!
Floor Direeter—J. J. Hanley.
Floor Committee—M. M. Mroh;, oe
Nilon, R. Webber. F, Greather, George,
Bailey, Tid, W. Schmidt, ©. M, Woerner,
James Foley, James Hutebinsen, :
Monk, H. Hartung, J. W. Culver, R, Rh
Nilon, George Coffee, F;, BE; Brown,
Tickets, admitting one. gentleman, and
Gentlemen, 50 conts ;, ladies, 26 sents.
Notice of Proving will. ag
In the Superior Court, ‘Coun
of Nevada, State of Californie, i tn Chany
N the matter of the Estate
. a4 XTER deceased. Puvenaes teen, —
said Superior Court, made on the 10th da of} 'oRyn thetice la ereby given thal MON.
o'clock A. M, of tah pee OF ge
tthe Court:
of said Court, at the CouCounty of Nevada, jourt House {ind ye
time and p'ace for pro: ng the wilt of
snl mares, geceeres , and ioc pearing
ance to her of tere. Tuetetsanone “
where an "
the sane. “rested. may appear and con.
dd November 10, 1898.
+. J, GREANY Clerk.
B } <
JM. Wartana Rivye N1HO% Deputy Cie rk.
Reeeption Committee—J, Marsh, Williany
two ladies, have been placed at $1 ;. extra
ladios, 25 conte, Admission to gallery: \
r
that n
distric
spite «
by th
Nikely
blame.
senses
their 1;
Nar
drug «
Pills,
If yc
try Ele
deft yo
. ters,
: Stomac
songans
pare effi
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. [Electri
youth:
bottles