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EVADA Dany RANSCRIPT.
VOL. LXI.—No. 9467 NEVADA _Orry. ae. “dpe atuatagalad EVENING: AUGUST 6, 1891.
Established Sept. 6, 1860, by N. P. Brown & Co, *
Wl poor,
ane Daily Graugeript.”
cnnneiemmmnneisinsiatilieninsan inline
PUBLISHED
EveryDavExcept Suncay,.
BROWN % CALKINS, —
N. P, Brown, L. S. Calkins
Business Manager. Editor. “J
Office—‘ “Transcript B Block,’ Commercial
rwreet, Nevada Clty, Cal Calif,
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : dl
Year, pavable in Advance...-$6,
City Subscribers. . : 15 Cts per week.
Terms for Advertising Legal Advertisets, $1 per square for first insertion and
arr ys for each. additional inae rtion
oe asi meus advertisements as per card rate
4 faraiehes on application.
Lecal Notices -10' cents per line for first
ssertion and 5 centeper line for each addiional insertion.
Se
Nevada ity Society paeery.
MISTLETOE ENCAMPMENT. NO a7
Inde-eadent Order of Odd Fellow
Meets at Odd Fellow’s Hall
Every 2nd and ‘4th Monday of Each Month
at 7:80.0’vlock.
"‘M. L. ROBERTS, C. P.
3EO. A. GRAY, 8.
MEVADA “CHAPTER NO 6,R. A M.
eTATED MEETINGS FIRST MONDAY IN
EACH MONTH.
E. M. PRESTON, H. P.
J. ROLFE,.secrotary.
HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO. 56,
Native Sons of, th the: Golden West,
; \btaaes de ob Pythian Cantie :
EVERY TUESDAY EVE'G aT 7:80 O'CLK.
.__\ FRED SEARLS, President.
JOHN-C.;NILON; Bus..
13: Fo & KM
_ Meate at Masonic. atl
Btated meetin 2 on the Second Wednesday
of eaeh mon
Vinita ‘Brethnen in ‘good standing are
wre T. MORGAN, Master.
I J. ROLFE, secretary. ~<
MOUNTAIN. DIVISION No. 16,
Sniform Rank Kniehte— of —Pythine}~
Meets at Armory Hall.
Pirat Wedacodey. Evening he Each Month at
* er mAPP, 8 K.¢C.
GEO, A. GRAY, 8. K.
NEVADA GOMMANDERY. NO.6.
‘Knights Templar,
“y Meets at Masonic H.11
AND Ri THURSDAY oF BACH
rine MUNTH at 7% o'cloc
pavip E ohaak. G.
I. J. ROLFS, Kh
LAUREL PARLOR, NO. 6,
Botive Daughters ¢ of the the Godlen West
teeta at Pythian cate”
2a — 4th ee Mvesies of” ine
GORA CLARKE, President.
SERAPH CU. SUKEFURTH, BR. 8
NEVADA. CITY INSTITUTE. NO. 30
Young Men's Institute.
Meets at Hibernia Hall)
mate Thuraday Evening com
Rep: the First (huredav Even
veur,
ing . HOMAS BROWN, President.
Sane SOHKSER x.
MILO LODGE, NO. 48,
Knichts of Pythias,
Meots at Pythian Castle ..
KEVERY FRIDAY EVE’s at 7:996'CLOCh
W. T. MORGAN, ©. 0.
B SRECTOM, Keof Mi muda) i
PRINCE ck ALBERT I LODGE, No,290,.
Onier ‘Bons. of . Bt. George.
: Meets at Pythian Castle, J ‘
fou Every. peeiye Rebbe sf lirsers a h 1.
Visiting Brothers, invited. ©:
OX ABD FOUTE, Worthy President.
. OR. ae ma: punt "
orrer at VINTON'’s DRUG SrORE,
NEVADA CITY.
oe
TROse. 8 EME,
’
attorney and Counselor at Law, . inreedays Price
Ones potrect Feit gee to
‘s LD WALLING,
Z mie oath ae SIOT iat wt tn:
coal ANESTHETICS If DESIRED.
“Omice « Residence, Gacrémento mt
As wuTKeE,
pabietsats.. Ag ieacigo ator? darth ald giio wuagrareti
AND cipal
Wk W::\WAGGONER,.
_nsonneer to W.F. Englebright,)
. G. Wm, Durs, Prop.
“LEYE, NERVES, LUNGS, those peculiar
i Nevada Ciev.
denbatn lea the sh
JIT ‘HAS TURNED UP.
Wear J
ee cg ‘ Morn.
. National Meat. ‘Marke
Baa ‘MUTTON VEAs, save,
é 1, tee
Ie Yok Bakery.
ne pusewigen THIS WELLknown and Machi mal Bakery, on
Commercial Street, adjoining
, Transcript Block,
r interia taken on hand at all times the
very best o:
Bread, Piss. Cake, Etc.
Wedding Cakes and Pastry
Made te order on ghort netice and on most
reasonable terms.
hy eee for anything im my line prompt
~ errict attention to business, giving ae
best natisfaction and selling at low rates, .
ie merit a liberal patronage.
Dr. C. W. Chapman,
DENTIST,
NEVADA OITY....:..0035 cera i dels
‘Office with Dr. N. E. Chapman, Sacramento street. a20-tf.
P.F. SIMONDS
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
WV ILL ERACTICR IN THR STATE AND
States Court.
oe & Roberts’ Block. Neve
a
3. 8. CALDWELL,
Attorney at Law, Notary Publio,
AND CONVEYANCTR.
OMrIOR—Soun Hide Broad ret oppo
site Mand _
rhe Courts ua oti e ee. Wil practi evns th witht
ind: he Corte al the the
he Mtate of C
“Os. WOODMASBEE, b a D.,
Physician, ‘uigsoo and Oueliust,
IVES ‘SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL
diseases ‘of the
to Females and ail Chronic Diseases:
Also, RAEUMATISM,
Residence—N. W. corner of School and
Sichardgon streets, Grads Vallev.
lire atreet, 8 dours suuth of Neal
et.
Office: House—10 to 12 A. M., 2to 4 and 6
to7 P.M.
EDWARD M PRIGE M.D,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
RADUATE OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE
G of Physicians and Surgeons, Londun,
= nad, aeuot the University of Brussele,
um, ete
“Ofise at Cart Eros. Drug Store.
RESIDENCE—M. Hanley’s, lanes! atreet,
LUMTIE & BICANI,
" WATOHMAKER, "
~ AND
i ‘JEWELER
Brond Street. Nevada Cty.
Empire Livery Stable!Broad at; ‘Wevads ax city, ‘opp Wa ona. Bx”
JAMES HENNESSY, ay Proprietor,
—— :
HE.PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIR?
Tr table has the largest lot of
@erses, Carriuges Cabal Buggies
FP ed be fi ¥ be Jeane . in this part of the State.
reg nt B ugens: apa!
notice and 9
che most feasonable terms ©
The horses are from vice; of gceodstyi +
aduena nk ee font as any gentle
tan cares to d:
44d00d Baddle pate always on hand
VARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROK PT.
; * pURNISRED
BY xe “Ker chines ae etn the rennt well
rere vi hl, Paik POR GINAL b tL hyn
Eases aan and astriki
10 nad = ferton Printed on heavy
tiethe Chea) vets me te Kook for itsf ge and aracter ever
One agent sold 108 ponies in Nashville i
it he igi t no Sid Ityor EY once ior terms aid te: Ma
ane mer 8 tiafled when outfit receiyed, mo i
ws ref
Mecieeahele Honse,.
168.and 155 North Spruce St, . _y
Nashville, Tenn. g20-4m0 :
OPPOsI re: “ITIZ2NB BANK.
wd. WAFEZIGER. . jaaee braocieg
A wciaiabiassnite evan
. eats ‘BACON AND LARD, wholesale 0.
Pai Se EG sii at atbats ese usally found 1
by delivered ¢ ee of petieg
O43 warviiaer.
“UNION MARKET,
Pra Aicis
A ee eraln imal a weet
“. cellent work,
= MachineNo.” 3 and Dany TraticirY
Now IS YOUR: CHANCE,
' CARRY-A FINE. STOCK OF
New No. 9High-Arm Wheeler & Wilson's
SEWING MACHINES,
Which X Will sell
For Cash or on iy lastllment, at Low Prices
The-BestSewing Machines Maite: Made. sa-Calt anid See Them
WHETHER YCU WANT TO BUY OR NOT.
Thos. Shurtiett,
PLABA sTOoORD
oe
co To tHe
Plaza Store of Tomas Shirl
l¢ YOU WANT TO BUY THE BEST
Crees Provisions, Flour, Feed, Etc.,
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
Fresh Fish — Shrimps. artes Loceen every Thursdav woe
~ For Sal by the Leading Grocer
ee ae
2 Don't Fail to Try It. Made at Gridley, by the
CENTRAL MILLING CO:
A S45-SEWING MACHINE: FOR SIT,
1 Year’s Subscription “The Daily Transeript.”
Wethave made such Beery Re as enable us to offer
the ‘¥ af go.
At. lower rates than ever before fe
This machine is made after. t
Singer Machines, and is ner: ‘fac-simile in make, ornamentation and appearance. .All the-parts are made tc
gauge exactly the same as the Singer, and are constructed
of precisely the same materials.
The Chicago Singer Machine “have ‘every importan improvement tn a loose balance wheel so ‘constructed as to}
premit winding bobbins without removing the work from
the machine.
The loose balance wheel is actuated by a solid bolt passing through a coliar sone pinned ‘to the shaft outside
of the ‘balance wheel, which bolt is held to position by a
strong spiral spring. When a bobbin is to be wound the
bolt is j ulled out. enough to ‘rélease the balance wheel,
{and turned slightly to the rightor left where it is held by
a stop-pin till the bcbbin is filled.. When the machine is
liable to be meddled with by children, the bolt can be left
out of the wheel when notin use, so that the machine
ta good Sincthiges
Each Machine Has the Followi ents
FUOT Ht MLER, 4 VER,
FOOT RUFF tf ear” yi f
TUUKER rm DL 1 WRENCK, : vo WY
PACKAKE »E8, 1 THREAD GurTER, 3 ane CA Aiea’ és ie
CHECK APBIT x 1 INST AUC aos
THROAT PLAE 6 BOMBING.
ei! end dra a ce
ior ean ‘WARRANT EVERY MACHINE DOR $ YEARS,
. chine, aan % One’ nex.
Lonemonr, Cor., Nov. 17, 1889. . week.” oo Bn ineeur
L received the machine all right, and
am .well.pleased with it, It: does exPENINAH clean
Axrus, Ark Dec.i re
le Chicago Singer sewing mi” Pine
saceved in youd order. The ba chine
ina spladid one; the Ages>
would ask about thirty-five dollars for
ror e@ receiv e e tw
months bw Sareairea, it a fair trie
prea tike-it very much, We think ii
ig as good as per . dollar machine.
Mise. Jaxe eehnegped
16. 1889.
auch a machine, Many th. ks. i: edigaso, Gu airs Nov: 18, sewin
Josurn * . machine ordee, a am wel
eset : eam oe ay m
Somerset, Va., Oct:.28, 1880. fiance, oat cok ni
The machineordered of yuu arrived,
and after a few duyn’ trial { find jt to Weii/s Baba, N. ¥ Y,, Nov. ee
oe aB represent doubtless wil! I w ter using th
continue to give sat infuciion. ‘ you, sg or
Mary J. ieee
TRENTON, Neb. sNov. 26, 1889.“
The premium sewing machine came .
to band yery prom a andin* eeoge was here to look at the ma
~ Prices, aural in’,
: “ vn Sg eee i
“ Ae ““
+o IG
e latest models of the}
‘The driving wheel on this machine is admitted t6 bate
running and most koe cee ofany. The machine is se ae cng bag bine: the
very best ténsionand thread liberator, is made of the bert‘maerial, with —
¥ . wearing pa ed, anid is finished in « superior ‘etyelt. ivhas v
Coa RAIL ROAD: LANDS.
REMOVED
Swart’s Photo*raph Rooms’
AVING REFITTED THE PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY o.
Kime «£ treet,
Hcrewith inform the public that I am now
Ready For Business.
Photographs ‘n all tie ' atest ‘tyle:.
Old Pictures copied and enlarged,
JOEN SY7A *T, Phot: grapher.
CITIZENS BANK, .
Paid up Capital --$30 000
A General Banking Business’Transacted.
Wig SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABL)
New York,
San Francisco.
An@ Sacramento
We tssue BILLS OF EXCHANG!
Payable AT SIGHT im the prim
cipal cities of GREAT BRITAI>
6nd BUROPE.
Cellections om any part of th
OUmited States a specialty.
Highest Price Paid for Count:
and State Warrants,
“. G6l@ and Silver Bullion “wT
‘chased
Assay Office at this Bank.
OFFICERS:
&.M. PRESTON...:...:.3.
MM ONT is 6 i Sieccees
1OHN T. MORGAN.
D. KE. MORGAN..Ase’T Cacuize and Sz0"'
DIRECTORS:
us. R,M. Bont, + Bhd tab Moxnear
Geo. M, Hneuse, ee ee Morean,
Wu. Epwanos OUBMAN,
b.M. Preston.
CORRESPONDENTS.
k--First National Bank.
Pay a Fea it National Bank. Francisco—Firet
. ef ete mangas Bank of D. O, bill
~. Nevada mason WE. Ls .
TIME TABLE NO.'43
Cakes Effect Sunday, Aug. 2, 1891, a
; 12 o’olook M.
—oe
LEAVING NEVADA CITY :
12.25 A. M Daily, -eonnect wit)
¢ overland arriving +
4am Francisco at 9:16. M,, and overlanc
from East.
10:00 A. M. Peilxcs srohei git
ing inSan Francisco at 7:16 P
‘ARRIVING a NEVADA ory,
ly, ia
3: OO. AL MM. Daly. eee we
ng San Francisco at? 3 . M., also Easter
Henk na big
§:22 P.M. WL
Wrancisco at $:00 4. M.
JOHN F. KIDDER, Genera) Manager,
£, H. BROWN, Superintendent.
Uuick Time * Chean Hares
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY,
(Paciwic System.)
Getty Expeens with the i gr erete pehatiwer Lise lise”
are AT. . Wow York and New. Orleans)
jwith Steamer Lines to
EUROPEAN — PORTS.
PU LLMAN PALACE
SLEEPING CARt
ing wit)
aving Sus
ler, It is nicely And Tourist Sleeping Oars
‘ike a charm, and "= are: vee ei cae to
with it E. F, oll ‘any E. Muraay. . armonad overians eben me
Sr. M Md. Dec, 14, isesi. a ache Ohno, Now? 10,
We vovived the aching two as av bey is as ou rrajoketanold Sleeping Oar B Berths
«ince in good order. We tthe Company 's offices opsren
with the machine and glad to speak o does as coe work bi iit calling in person can secure ot
. you asan honest, honorable firm, 3 rd
cae Mi
Ras San Francisco Cel.
Sag Feagtom tadien hn
oe, é et
:
saat gndein epg “rh S
-. FACTS
ABOUT THE TEA WE DRINK.
" But few people know that there is such &
thing aa sun-cured tea in existence, and fewer
Deve seen it, But there and it is of all teas .
ask at once how it is that it fs not offered for
sale and that you know nothing of it, That le
Qnswered easily; but it is necessary to present
». fist @ few details. The public only knows
~~ Dieat entre! classes, vis., the green and the
_ Green Teas.
gteen color of the ordinary teas exposed in
the windows is not the natural eolor. UnPleasant as the fact may be, it is nevertheless
artificial; Prussian blue, silica, gypsum,
Plumbago, and other unhealthful mineral
ig twofold. It not only makes the tea a bright,
shiny, attractive green, but also permits the
use of “off-color” aud worthless teas, which,
once wnder the greeu cloak, aré readily
worked off asa good quality of tea. Theabominable coloring practice even admits of the
use of foreign substances, and the English .
Government, which looks closer into the genuineness of its staples than ours, has in
of the alleged ‘‘finest” of teas found redried
leaves, straw, fragments of matting, rice
husks, and willow leaves. In-fact, it is
stated by an English authority that hundreds
of thousauds of pounds of sloe, ash, aud Wie
low leaves ‘are annually imported as ‘tea,
which without the coloring process would be
impossible. They report tea as oneof the most
notoriously adulterated articles of commerce,
The temptation to make sweepings and bad
tea into a merchantable product with a few
cents’ worth of coloring mattér is too
strong to withstdnd, and the worthlessness of
the trash that often finds its way to this mar.
ket labeled “New Crop," “Best Quality,”
“ Green Tea," etc., would simply astound the
public if revealed, to say nothing of the unhealthfulness of the Prussian blue, plumbago, gypsum, and the other mineral colors
that are employed.
Black Teas.
The basket and pan-fired Japan teas, as
as the China teas that may be included u
the general heading of black teas,” get their
Color from the firing or toasting process, but
mineral coloring matter 18 Glso frequentlyused to give a certain desired commercial
appearance, The firing and the eoloring, as
in the green teas, largely conceals the identity of Dro tea. and permits the use of the
Very cheapest teas, to argue noth
deteriorating effect of excessive aie
must be resorted to when a very cheap prod‘wot is used and an extreme color desized, __
Beech’s Tea » (Sun-dried).
~Goncerning sun-dried teas the paopleot the
Pacific Coast have heard but Hitle and know
less, although it is extensively used where it
1g known and understood: We are told that
when tea {s 80 poor it,canndt be sold at home
or safely. parte
shipped to Ameri Matte ~
thing. Ribs ry may'p yen Bae sear nen
sons wo have tiot offered sut-dried tena,
Tiey wore gene saaegh to send elsewhere
oun-UaTed,
obi asec tat hr nothing a
sisted by man! or : ; all ab
gteen teas and the manipuleted or
pan-fred.teas, yon hardly ead be told
profit im it as there is in the cheap adulterated and colored teas,
About the Cost of Teas.
“According to the custom-house reports, the
amount of tea received at San Francisco lest
year (1800) was 6,840,187 pounds, and the value
oP & fraction over 180, per pound.
consumer, of which the reader was one,
paid for that 190 tea all the way from 60 to
_§A per potind. Jn other words, for that §v66,250
worth of tea theconsumer pal between four
and five millions of doliars, There ate your
profits, ahd thers you will probably
ind the chief reason why most of you never
hheard of a sun-dried tea. As the sun-dried teas
Have nomask, compelled to, absolately: Ser better quality rd the
artificially edfored and manipulated teas.
‘Hence the margins on them are smaller, and
many dealers don’t care abdut. handling them,
TE saad soca gpa. tthem. But it ts
you where you
ask for, and all
7,680 grains to a pound, there will be seen to
be between three our hi
be a a rae eae
ible if yr or Se ides Ge the
rea ene a
“Omutton.
Regotiect that the marti of profit ts 20
he
ety @ Shyt.-.
the sweetest, purest, and most fragrant, You .
re i know that the bright bluish . ,
@olors being used for this purpose The effect .
@ cent per eupe Ite, economy ig: therefore
manifest. It is put up in one-pound kages .
only, io patebs 4
tthe botom of that pau roe,
the bottom of this a sola Te Chie
on the pasast, Rota ts sold” te thle’
two reatous; one pete
and aroms ‘ig ‘preserved;
can be ho deception, which would
oO
a
f)
fr
“. The Table Not Excelied by that . .
“DP elled an where on the hb-gtving
det igs, erat of 1.00 fest abs feet Z : : n elev °. a Settas
-ssurrounded
AB OagR,
PALACE :
3chool Books, :
Both for $6 50 a Year
Both for $9 OO a Year!
‘on Mast Pay in Advance for One Year’
Pe, one, year’s combination price in advance,
FE art, a ~* toe and other Neva ia county news. It is bright, indepenaent enterpris
a banooms je paper,
iportant ne eee week, gleaned from every quarter of the glo
ite of ublteation,
‘pal of on of the world and « yast amuunt of beat
tekature, t furnishes the latest atid most reliable Gnancial news and market
sez ian 8 first-elass family r-~er, appealing te the interest of every member of the
. AATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL
Massive Fireproof Structure.
_, Free from the danger of Fire so prevaSeadararter’ of 6 fal Travelers deep soil. (as good as the
Free ‘Bus to and fr id from all Trains.
oun dovhern, Cocayey 90 shina litiendi Mien Saat
T @.vage
Oarr Bros..
: DRUG STORE,
Corner of Pine and Commercial:Sts. Nevada‘City.
ce ee v
‘EEP CONSTANTL'
THING USUALLY POR wep 4 LARGE AND COMPLETE STOUR Op RV
Wirest-olaess Druze Store,
PAINTS. OILS. VARNISHES ETC
Blank Books, . _
Miscellaneous*"Books,
Periodicals,
Pictorials,
Magazines
_ Agents for the San Francisco Examiner. .
Field, Graden und Flower Seeds 7
The Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City.
NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT
(Regular Prica $6 a Year)
woLlDEX
“HE SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY CALL
(Regular Price $1.26 a Year)
THE NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT
( fleanier Priee $6 a Yoarj8
wwfklLTEZ
‘THE SAN FRANCISCO DAILY CALL
(Reguia: Price $6 a Year)
Chose in’ atrears for tne PRaNbouVr now maat pay up in fall, and aldo
The Daily Transcript r
rof gga af Central Cailfornia—a ition ithas maintained alnce
ae wipe in 1860, , It gives the latest. end moet reliable Mining, A orticultural
and
The San Francisco Weekly Call
Itistsaned every Thursday, and taine eu of th
, com t
Te ie rea interesting specia) Cerretpostades from al Tot ‘the priaselected and original general
and gives special attention to mining, burticulural and agricn)tural news un yay
The Morning Call
‘Reveu isanes « Week)
live metrepolitan daily Tt has the largest «irculation and fa recognized as being the
Mee the Wher ov grb tt * Pacine + onst,
LAND FOR SALE,
@ Only First-class Htel in the. Oity
-100 acres.of the best bot=*~
tom land in,-Penn.Valley,this county, near JohnCasey’s
place. All fenced and under . .
cultivationydndyean be: irri.
atin gated front’ the” Excelsior
ee Water Company'sditch.. Is
RECTOR BROS., Proprietors.
best in the State). Corn
and potatées: can raised
with succéess. The finest
Telegraph, Post Office and General Stage shipping ftuits can he raised
Mice inthe Building, without irrigation.
Terms reasonable. . Apply at the. Dairy. TRransCRIPT office: a23-tf.
and Tonrists.
Any Hotel in the interior of the State.
ry ‘Health Resuxt Ne Nevada City is aot excites ry . pa”
} 7, has pure mri “ae po ag Nevada County Abstract Office, %
Nevada Gity; Nevada Co., Cala
: SREDSEARLS, Tides Aig TusuredBearman
sae
. eae zt =
; Atioraey sad Counselor st” Law.
. SV SrRarpign IN ALLTHE courT
ae ee Court House.