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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

November 9, 1893 (4 pages)

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» body alized, FT] Ne ra 0)fo aie aeeaiesie THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT: Brown & Calkins, Publishers. THURSDAY ner Positively ( You have never demonstrated by your own EVENING. practical experience the advantages of trading at the Plaza Groeery Store, NOV, Dd. '93 LEADERS AND RULERS. Certainl How Some Common Names and Titles Came You have read our newspaper advertise~ ments and heard our patrons vouch forthe: , fact that we more than fulfill all promises to Be Applied. There are heaps of history in_ titles, For instance, take that of the “prince of made in those advertisements; but in the rush and hurry of lif8 you have not been sufficiently impressed by the importance of the information to profit by it. Wales.” This title is always given to the eldest son of the ruler reigning over England, and it came in this: way: Wales is now part of the kingdom of ed Probably Great Britain, as Ireland and Scotland}! ‘4 are. But once for a long time Wales . was.a separate kingdom. At last the English conquered it, and then after that there were always plots and rebellions among the Welsh people. By and by an English king went with his queen into Wales to see if the Welsh were ill treated, and if they were to try to make things easier and pleasanter for them. The Welsh nobles and leaders all came together to meet their English king and to complain to him. But the king gave them no chance to speak. He rose and told them he had heard they wanted a prince of their own, and that he meant to give them one—a If you will take a moment no think abont ié you will conclude that this matter is wor thy of your best attention. How to make each hard-earned dollar go the farthest is & problem that bothers us all. At the same time we hoa age goods in every line, and especially oO we want good food products, Quite Likely If you once get to trading with us you will continue to do so, We make this assertion born Welshman and speaking no other language. Possibly : Then, as the Welsh joyfully cheered as For as experienced store-keepers we not enly have a complete understanding of the wants of the people of Nevada City amd vicinity, but labor conscientiously to supply Youd as they could; he fetched out his » baby son, born the night before in the Welsh castle, and of course the baby could ‘speak no other language,” as he them, was not able to speak at all. Ever since . : the eldest son .f the English royal family has been called the ‘‘prince of Wales.” That ruler deserved his own title “‘king,”: for ‘‘king” is a word that comes from “koenig,” It is not necessary to particu. larize as to our stock, for we haye about everything you can which means a ‘‘wise” or “knowing man.” I suppose the first rulers—the heads or kings of small tribes tind in a first-class Grocery aad Feed Store, including staples —came to be so by “knowing more,” by " being ‘‘wiser,” than the other men of the tribe. “Czar” and ‘‘kaiser” both came from the Latin-word ‘‘cesar,” the title of the great conquering Roman rulers, whose only Jaw. was their own will. The czar of Russia and the young ~ Kaiser William of Germany have x over their subjects KEY TO BIRD’S-EYE VIEW. 1, Administration Building. “2. Mechanical Arts Building. much a n the == eee he : England. ‘‘Stiltan” is another such title, and it comes from an Arabic word, which means “‘absolute lord.” Grover Cleveland’s title,.“‘president,” : TA lian ee oe : ie : . ta : Prop’r. Liberal and Prompt in Adjustment and Payment of Losses. ° weor ow + BRA asAa Wenegviy * Our store is the Leading Bruit Depot of Nevada City. We have the most and the freshest of everything in the way ef Fruita, domestic and imported. Fish M ON DAY “Twas troubled withterrible pain in my T tools Hood's Sarsaparilla and began to get beticr. Ihave not had-an attack since I begn to usoit. I was also cured of eatarrh inthe head and am now tn good health.” D. M. Rose, Denison, Iowa. IMPORTER J.G@, O'NEIUL or J.M. HUSSEY. usually found in afirstclass market. eoops. Bish e pes WATCHMAKER Bread Street, “ Hood’s Pills act easily, yet promptly ‘The Finest of Wines, Liquors and Ci JEWELER. Nevada City* GS alla and other rare old Whiskios er ret VeEVILoeL Vase uy WM. CIFFIN, 3 ee CLOTHING +0 eee THANKSGIVING —:;— EVENING, NOVEMBER 30th, 1893, [Nevada Couny’s Mineral Exhibit at the Mid Our Fall stock has arrived and all unpacked. IT CONSISTS OF ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE LINE S OF EVER BROUGHT TO NEVADA City. We will tell you what we have in case you value for $10. We Have Men's Suits that can’t be bou We Have Men's Sults for 610 that J.C. Nilon, J. Marsh, Geo. A. Bailey, Wm. Monk, D.B. Morgan, Cc. H. Woerner, less than 815. -_—_—0 ———— ght elsewhere for less than $12 So. can’t be du plicated any where for a cent ~ MEN'S, BOY'S AND CHILDREN’S OVERAOATS That we challenge any retail store in the State to sell any cheaper than we oan We never exaggerate. We will.do just as Floor Committee—M. M. Baruh, J. 0, we say. We have a stock ofUNDERWEAR that Nilon, R. Webber. -F. Guenther, Geerge ts grand—a larger and better assor tment Bailey, Ed. W. Schmidt, 0, H, Weerner, than was ever before brought to this elty. James Foley, James Hutchinson, Come and see for yourself whether you wish to purcha se or not. We take pleasure in Reception Committee—J. Marsh, William showing our goods. Monk, H, Hartung, J. W. Culver, F. 7. ie Nilon, George Coffee, F, E. Brown. Tickets, ing one gentlema and n two ladies, have been placed at $1; extra ladies, 25 centa, Admission to gallery: ees CN LEESON EASTIE RA TEE + CARTER & JOHNSTON, og ee The One Price Clothiers, CITY. Just Received an Elegant Line of UMBRELLw Ae S In all prices for Ladies and Gentiemen. . PLANS-AND~ SPECIFICATIONS Of modern and artistic architeetu re prepared, T 77 P.BYRNm, Sacramento st., pear R. R. Depos, AOR » FOheR tO ab O i a, he ‘* Secure the Shadow Ere the Substance fade . " Fe.4 ee a et $y ES, THIS 18 HACKNEYED, ~ BUT IT’S GOOD ADVICE ALL THE SAME, ISN'T IT? SWART Te ~~~~Premiet Photographer The Best Work At the Lowest Prices. Old Portraits Copied and -Relerged. Gallery ——— * We havea handsomeline of F $ ‘Wood Turnings of all Descriptions, UNION HOTEL. THE ONLY FANCY GOODS HOUSE IN NEVADA And so on throughout our whole stock. Ed. W. Schmidt. OPFOSITH want anything in our line. © We Have Men’s Suits for®7—good COMMITTRE OF ARRANGEMENTS. B. H. MILLER,
The Old Reliable. MAIN STREBT, : rs ne I. REICH & CO.,, enna! —_——o—_——_. —_—— Blinds. : ee Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Hte, Winter Fair, Sashes, . OVERCOATS NWevada City. Cal. THEY HAVE ARRIVED . Royal Baking Powder Co.,. 106 Wall St, N. ¥ Windows, ne BOYS’ and CHILDRENS’ :: Ever Shown in the County. Natfve Son of Maryland Floor Director—J. J, Hanley. 2 : 1am quoting prices that are phenomenal in their low* ness. I realize that money is somewhat tight, and t all the profit . am asking for the present is enough to 4 -Much Better Than Key West ! A cream of tartar baking powder, — Highest of all in leavening strength.—Latest United States Government Food Report. Modern. House Trimmings, SDAY he grandest line ef Hanp-MADE CuBaANn Process Goop as IMporTED Absolutely Pure. BYRNE'S PLANING MLL. Doors, In any great amount for goods you buy at my store pay for keeping open till business picks up. tel Deke tk kee We will place en our counters THUR THE WOODPECKER . : ° POWDER — 3 pn nen ~A ie HAVANA OIGAR! —aT— —— ne gars. : , “ and eflicicntly, on the liver and bowels. 25a é . SHURTLEFF & SON, Successor to J. KE. Downer. AND RETAILER £ "POULTRY Live and Dressed *Poulty, fat and tender, right from our own Y. WHOLESALER For 27 Years . Suffered. every Thursday evening. NOV, 6. Instruction in Latin and in all the English Branches. Book-keeping a specialty, For further pattiocionran reas, amar —— MANUFACTURER salt water, received by ex press\ KVENING, eet back and also had kidney difficulty. Fish of all kinds—fresh and e or St e s P ° 7 N, IO PT CE RE Luetie & Brand, if MW pit and-capadie of going as tases amy gentietnkn eares to drive. Office No, 90 Main at., Grass Valley. FRUIT M Strawberry I 1 Golden Gate. And all kinds of Meats} Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons and Haeks to let at short notice and on reasonable terms. ior Wrhat’s More aut, To be opened in Washeet Schoolhouse upon wholesale and retail. ‘Lhe Empire Livery Stable has the largest lot of To be found in this part of the Btate. Hydraulic Parlor, No. 6, pammpogsea caienasrgth (pemene -« Hams, Bacon and Lard, H i esa Concessions, 2 nai Dudas e ee preseeh. Night School Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Sausages, etc. Prop’r. TO BE GIVEN BY IPT ana L dollars . . Vienna 5 8. iian Exhibit, 9. Chinese Bubibie ’ Open at San Francisco January 1, 1894. C.J.NAFFZIGER, HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES GRAND BALL . favor ee Broad 8t., Opp. Citizens’ Bank. Cautious in Management, di OD tural Building. Meats delivered free of It will do him no harm to Try the St. James " Bouquet Cigar. Schmidt Bros, * i tf. ° ¢. Foe NATIONAL’ MARKET4 Broad 8t., Nevads City, opp. National Exchange Hotel. Solid in Assets, people who are not of his father's way a. : Home Office—818 California street, ComJANES HENSESSY, * +5. Manufacturers’ and Liberal Arts Building. * ; hy Ral a da mudi, 3 pany’s Building. the regimental practice of matching or words “res publica,” which mean “for the common good.”—Chicago Inter an z EMPIRE STABLE, OF SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. attacking in column, with their comCui eee “republican,” When a@ small boy hears them he generally thinks of one or the other of those political parties as the “power.” So°a “democrat” is one who believes in the power or sovereignty of the people, each acting as nearly as may be for himself; “Republican” {comes from the Latin : \ ==i\( fSRNEs TEE cages fat ee comes from the word “caput,” which ple,” and from ‘“‘kratos,” which means PULL tate’ came iar ond wine ender! HOME Mutual Insurance Co, Reductions in Underwear’ —_—_ means ‘‘the head.” ‘‘Colonel” comes from the same Latin root word as “‘column,” and the title no doubt,rose from know exactly what each of these party. titles really means. “Democrat” comes from the Greek word ‘‘demos,” which means ‘the peo : £m ATOR 3 3% Aqriculinaay and Hortioul Birdseye View of the California Midwinter International ; Exposition-To means one appointed to sit before or over others. It comes from the two . vests as low as 25 cents. Latin words ‘“‘pre,” which means “beCombination suits as low as $1.25. fore,” and ‘“‘sideo,” which means “‘to sit.” 025-tf. Mrs. Luster & Crawrorp, The title shows that the president’s business is to sit before or above the lawmakers and carry out and execute the laws they frame. This is why the president is sometimes called the ‘‘chief executive.” “Captain” means ‘head man,” It of thinking. such as Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Spices, Canned Goods, Flour, Meal, Hay, Grain, eto., ete, —_— ~— quece ot Yoagiesd hae aver the Lon of 6 EE ? om Piné Mtreet between Gonm and Broad, Nevade City. avant New York Bakery Commercial St., « ini Transcript ‘Block. sa G@. WM. DURST, . . Prep’r. et ee a All Wool Dress Ctoods, 86 in. width, SO Cents a Yara. BREAD, PIs, CAKES, ETS Cloaks and Capes will positively be returned before Nov. 15th. WEDDING CAKES ANDj PASTRY Made Ry Novelties received daily in every Department , shert notice and om mest iyAll orders for suything dre My im my line promps