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August 7, 1891 (4 pages)

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Be tg . f Visiting eordially invited, i 9 JADA T)AILY YRANSCRIPY. —e = > \ VOL. LXI.—No. 9501 38 a NEVADA OFFY. CAL. FRIDAY EVENINGAUGUST 7%, 1891, anawe 2 Established Sept. 6, 1860, by N. P. Brown & Co. The Daily Transeript. BROWN & CALKINS, . . WN. P. Brown, Le Se Sane emo en TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : sina MISTLETOE ENCAMPMENT. NC 47 Inde-endent Ogder of Odd Fellow Meets at Odd Fellow’s Hall S@very 2nd and 4th Mouday of Each Month : : 7:0 o’vlock. M. L. ROBERTS, ©. P. 3E0. A. GRAY, 8. NEVADA CHAPTER NO 6,R. Ac M. eTATED MEETINGS FIRST MONDAY IN EACH MONTH, . KE. M. PRESTON, H. P. 3. ROLFE, secretary. HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO. 96,_ Mative Squs of the Golden West. an te avira \v290 O'OLK. FRED SEARLS, President. _JOHN,C.NILON, B. Be. NEVACA LODGE, NO. 13-F, & A.M. Meets at Masonic Hall] Stated te Aegean Second Wednesday f each mynth, Visi Brethen in geod standing are every. JOHN-T, MORGAN,Master, I J. ROLFE, Secretary. MOUNTAIN DIVISION No, 16, Guiform~ Renk~Knivhes of -Pythias ’ Meets at kpaere Hall @irst Wednesday. so ooloe Each Month at J. A. RAPP, 8B K. C, GEO. A, GRAY, 8. K. BR. NEVADA GOMMANDERY.'NO.6, Kaighte Templar, Meets at Masonit Hil 1 AND THIRD THC RSDAY OF BACH as wONTH at 754 o'clock, . DAVID E MORGAN, C. I, J. ROLFS, Kk. t LAUREL PARLOR, NO. 6, ative Danghters,of the Godlen West, _. Meataat Pythian Castle —28 and sty Them Frere. ee ' OORA CLARKE, President. GERAPM CU. SUKEFORTH, B. 3 NEVADA CITY INSTITUTE. NO. 30 Loung Men's {nstitute. Meets at Hiberain Hall. Alternate Thursday Evening com “yaenolng with the First Ihuradav Even, ing in the vear, out AA EROLT™ Pres MILO LODGE, NO. 48, Knivhts of Pythias, Meets at Pythian Castle BVERY FRIDAY EVE'G at 7;0O0'CLOUK ‘ _W. T, MORGAN, 0. C. BH, RECTOK, X. of i. and x. PRINCE ALBERT LODGE, No. 290, Order Sons of Bt. George. Meets at Pythian Castle, cache aturday Evening, (except fou a ‘of each 01 7:80 0,clugk. . Visiting Brothers co: eT va ‘ LEONARD FOOTE,’ y Presiden T. H. wATERS, Senretary. O8. RB. M. BUNT, _ Physician, Orrcz at VINTOW'S DRUG BORE, NEVADA OITY, . cues TMs. 8 EOI, Attorney and Counselor at Law. ‘Thomas smiding, corner Broad ond Pine streets ‘Nevada ite Attornev at Law. CO dry rect nL or al . uperior Judge of Nevada County, Civ: : aginoar : and Surveys asct, porn, Mutton, Vent on ue?) oe pons ome i, York Bata 16. Wm. Durst, Prop. y HA 0 Py laden Bread, Piés. Cake, Eto. “. Aiade te ord ‘. mereus and ey Pinte POE. tisthe Chea) took for itple Character ever publish ni ee 0. J. NMAPFZIGER.... Provrieto: : Bre we* morrox VEAs, SAUB ‘. 10MMBROIAL @PRERT.:.NPVADA OFTY Commercial Street, adjoining Transeript Block 1 7 ate . hand: at all times the Wedding cnane Pastry end on most B strict ‘attention tobusiness giving the best Aatisfaction and selling at i ra’ . hope to merit a liberal purronage. Dr. C. W. Chapman, DINTIST,. PV EDM OIDY ircess shies ciaseedss CAL, , Offive with Dr. N. E. Chapman, Sacramento street, 020 tf, P.F. SIMONDS Attorney and Oounselor at Law, WIL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND United States Courts. ICE ; Nv oe ‘Morgan & Roberts’ Block. Neve 3. ie CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, Notary Public, AND CONVEYANGFRE. ()FEICE—South side. Broad Street oppo site Union Street, Nevada hye Wi.] practice in all the Courts of the State, Ee eine 0. 8 WOODMASSEB, M. D., Physician, Surgeon and Oucliust. pies SPECIAL ATTENTION.TO.AULL seases uf the EYE, NERVES, LUNGS, those peculiar to Females and all Chronic Diseases’ Also, RnEUMATISM. Residence—N, W. corner of School and wichardsen streets, Grass Vallev. Qmoe~MAr street, 8 dours south of Neal atree! Office Houcs—J0 to 124. M., 2to 4 and 6 to7 Pr. mM. BDWARD M, PRICE, MD, PHYSICIAN. AND SURGEON, GPT ics aud Bnngeone London Ei nd, sodof the Univeraty of Brussels, . Office.at. Cara Bros. Drug Store. RESLDENCE--M. Hanley’s, Main street, Nevaca City. 7 URTSR & BRAND, WATOHMAKER: AND JEWELER Brond Street. Newnda City. Empire Livery Stable’ a « Nevade © Ne. ona. Ex: sontste Novetaaue Rost“ "8 ™ JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor, nant sf HE PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE , Stable has the largest lot of @erses, Carriages and Buggies To be found in this part of the State. map. wo ve. Good Saddle Horses always on hand, CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROX PT: »OBNISHED ae ITHAS TURNED UP. WEAT ? A CHANCE TO MAKE MON DY. Y selling our. new “OH RACTER Preemie TY-1¥”0 LUSTRKATIONS, fresh end poe hurious. Prin on heays ént sold copies in’ N phville in days. ye Lyne . pe 4 7% vents. Dey nce ior terme a: a tefritury. If yuu are nots tisf when outfit received, mu.western Publishing Hous, 168 and 156 North Spruce St. Nashville, Tenn. . ag20-4m National. Meat Marke: OPPOSI I's ‘ITIZENS BANK, flame, BACON AND LARD,wholesale or Andel kinds of Meats uavally found in Grat-clase Market. Menta delivered { ee of charge. wy CO, J. NMAFFZIGER, UNION MARKET, “OILY WHITE,” ~The Best Family Flour-in-the Market. . cellent work. Pentnanh McCarry. . MachineNo. 3 and Laity Transcripr 1 year. ..17, 60° E ALSO KEEP ON HAND al. CHOICESTOCK OF THE PEOPLE. i = —= a FP 5e eS SET SSS Ss par eee TS WET eT ts tweens flee ee Se eR OT = 4 4 . CARRYSA FINE: STOCK. OF SEWING MACHINES, For Cash or The Best Sewhag Machices. Made. . 82Gall-and-Soe Them aes “WHETHER . i aii) ¥ i i "1 r 8 sith Thos. Shurtieff, PRAEA STOR TZD ee ened GO TO THe ~ Plaza Store of Thomas Shurtlef \¢ YOU WANT TO BUY THE BEST Groceries, Provisions, Flour, Feed, Etc., : AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Fresh Fish Crabs. Shrimps. etc. received every Thursdav nicht, For Sale by the Leading Grover: Ee Don't Fail to Try It. Made.at; Gridley, by the . CENTRAL MILLING Co. W S45, SEWING MACHINE FOR SI7 Including 1 Year’s Subscription “The Daily Transcript.” We have made such arrangements as enable us to offer the Ct ago At lower rates than ever. befare.for.a good machine, This machine is made after’ the /atest models of* the Singer Machines, and is a perfect 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 matéfials. The Chicago Singer Machine have‘every importan improvement ina loose balance wheel so constructéd ‘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 securely. pmned to:the. shaft outside of the balance: wheel, Shick alt is held to position by a strong spiral spring. _When a bobbin is to be wound the bolt’ is j ulled our enough;to . release the., balance wheel, and turned slightly to the. right or. left where it is. held by a stop-pin till the bc bbin 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 cannot be operated by the.treadle. Each Machine Has the Following Attachments FUOT Ht MLER, 6 HEMMERS, all different 1 EW DRIVER, TUCKER, 1 WRENCH, 1 GAUGE 8c PACKAKE'NNG,ES, 1 THREAD CUTTER, } On eie Bited with Oil, CHECK AP 1 BINDER, 1 INST KUCTION’ BOOK. THROAT PLAE & BOBBING, Thé-driving wheel ov this,machine is admitted .to be. the simplest, easiest running and most convenientofany. The machine is self-thread has the very best tension wid thread liberator, is made of.the bert muerial, with the wearing purte hardened, and is finished in a superior.styelt. 1¢ has veueered cover, drop-jenf table, end diuwers. and cenwing drawer. The manufacturers WARRANT EVERY MACHINE FOR 5 YFARS. _— chine, and expects to order one ne: Lonemont, Cox., Nov. 17, 1889. _ . week. E. H. Ripovr. T received the machine all right, and um. well pleased with it. It does ex: Umtontown, Kansas, Dec. 6, 1889. We Lion hine marae ome bo Aurus,Arx Decj 1: 9, {™om . Havegiven it a teir tris ‘ nu like it very much, We think it Te Chicago Singer sewing m* hine aod pare dalla ; receved in yood order. The m: chine . # good as a forty r machine. ia a spliadid one; the Agev+ here Mise Janz Rowsr. would ask about thirty-five tollara for Sa pape ta Jackson, Cax.; Nov 16, 1889. I received you premiam sewin machine in good order, and am_ well pleased with the same. Accept my Somerset, Va., Oct. 28, 1889. . thanks. A. Norton, The machineordered of yun arrived, _— andafter afew days’ trial [ find it to. Weit’s Baines, N. Y., Nov.20, 1889. be as represented, and doubtlegs wil! I would say, after'using the sewing continue to give sutisfaciion. machine received from you, it giver Mary J, Warezr. riect satinfuetion in al) senpeets, do nicely .' WEES ng all kinds of work very 5 Trenton, Neb.,Nov. 26, 1880. Mas.-I. ©. Youmans. BR sreames i means came ‘ w, ery Dee. 10, nd very prom F OI-;* . ESTBORO, 1889. wT alone Halen celle My achive Many th «ks.Joszra Bacuman . der, works sewing machine vives: good sat like a charm,and we are delighted na8 good work age fifty with it. E.F. Young. . dollar machine. Mary E. Mumpay. Sr. Maruarer’s, Md ., Dec. 14, 1889, si bebe gone doves ‘en ¢ pleased . +s ji cannot be nee in g . : ‘46 a premium Cs y with the machine and glad to speuk o} . +n, and does as good work $40.00 you asan honest, honorable: — A} machine. Gord Utcin. neighbor was here to look at maPrices; Pavable in Advance:::. Hrarnte, Ohio, Nov. 19,1880: . The sev'ing machine I got from you New No. 9High-Arm Wheeler & Wilson’s. ot Bay tala af Law Price SINGER SEWING MACHINES . . acer es. “REMOVED Swart’s Photorraph Rooms”. H Alig REFITTED THE PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY 01 Fime £ treet, Hcrewith inform the public that I am now Ready For Business, Photographs ip all‘! e atest Styles. Old Pictures copied and enlarged, JOHN SY7ART, Phot.grapher. CITIZENS BANK, Broad Street......Nevadas ity Paid up Capital $30 000: 4 General Banking Business Transactes, Ww? es SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABL)
San Francisce. ; And Sacrament We issue BILLS OF EXCHANG:! ' Payable AT SIGHT iuthe prin Gipal cities of GREAT BRITAT: and EUROPE. ~ Oghtections on-any part-of th United Statesa speciality. Highest Price Paid fer Count ‘and State Warrante. Geld and Silver Bullien ux ‘chased — Assay Office at this Bank. OFFICERS: : 2 Ds) Pe ee PRESIDE? &.M.HONT. ... -Vigw PresipEx JOHN T. MORGAN......5.., Case D. BE. MORGAN..Ase’t Casuipm and Saxo’ . . DIRECTORS: Ua. R, M. Row oun T. Moneay Gro. M. ‘ves, iy ¥ loneas, in, ; wa, Epwankos, ‘ &. M. Presto CORRESPONDENTS. New York—First National nrg San Francisco—First National Bank. anenener—Neneee Bank of D, O, hill: 0. ~Wevada County WN. G. 8. A. TIME TABLE NO. 43 Takes Effect Sunday, Aug. 2, 1801, a . 12 o'clock M. LEAVING NEVADA GITY : 12 25 A M Dally, connect wit) ° ° ¢ overland arriving @ Siar Francisco at 9:15 A. M., and overland from East. ‘ iti 10:00 A, M. Pexficonscai my ing inSan Francisco at 7:15 P. M. ARRIVING AT NEVADA OITY. ° ly, bringi 5:22 A. M, Reva and malt wer ing Sen Franciscoat7 P. M., also Eastern passengers. . 1 ti ith 6:22 P. M. en Se aves i ery Francisco at 8:00 a. mu. JOHN F, KIDDER, Genera) Manager. EB. H. BROWN, Superintendent. Xo Quick Time # Chean Fares Bastern and European Cities.} BY SHE GREAT TRANSCONTINENTA iALL RAIL ROUTES : —oFr THE— SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY, (Paciric Syerem.) na Se With the sev bo ies ne in the East, —AND AT <= New York and New Orleans , With Steamer Lines to EUROPEAN — PORTS. PULLMAN PALACE “SLEEPING CAR} ‘And Touriat, Bleeping Oars Attached to Ove Trains, B: sdditional chante for Berths in PTiekets sold, Sleeping Car beat . tion at ina Companies oaices, Phare peesen med foates, eto al, can secure ceo T.H. ; BR. G ten’ as? . —— RAIL ROAD LANDS. foraferOreson, im Southern Gall far Egzialn Souther caiitorie, appt ‘tae ee . is known and u 4. H. MILLS, Land Agemt.0. P. B. R, va: . 7? ~ i 4 FACTS ABOUT THE TEA WE DRINK. ar the windows is, not the natural colon, Un«: Pleaeant as the fact may be, it is nevertheless. artificial; Prussian blue, silica, gypsum, parry: Fad Other uuhealthful mineral eolora, used for this purpose . Theeffeet r” and Worthless jOnee wader the green cloak, are readity . worked off as a good quality of tea. Theabomingble Coloring practice even. admits of the use of foreign substances, and the English government, which looks Closer into the genwineness of its staples than ours, has in some of the allegell ‘‘ finest” of teas found redried leaves, atraw,, fragments, of matting, . ricehusks, and willow leaves. In fact, itis stated by an English authority that hundre of thousauds of pounds of alog, ash, and willow leaves are annually imported as tea, which without the coloring process would be impogsible. They report tea as one of the most, notoriously adulterated articles of commerce. The temptation to make sweepings and bed tea intoa merchantable produet with a few centa’ worth of green coloring maiter fa top strong to withstand, and the worthlessnese of. the trash that‘often finds its way to this mar ket labeled. “New Crop,” “Best Quality,” “Green Tee," etc., would simply astound the public if revealed, to say nothing of, the nnhealthfulness of the Prussian blue, plumbago, gypsum, and the other mineral colors that are employed. Black Teas. The basket and pan-fired Japan teas, as well as the China teas that may be included under the general heading of * black teas,” get their color from the firing or toasting process, bat mineral coloring matter is. also frequently used te give a certain desired. commercial Sppearance, The fring and the coloring, as in the green teas, largely conteals the tdens tity of the tem, and permite the: use of the very cheapest teas, to argue nothing for the Geteriorating effect of excessive firingjwhickh must be resorted to whit a very cheap ° uct isuused and am extreme cdlot desired: _ Becsoh's Tes (Sun-drisd). _ Concerning sun-dried teas the peopleot thePacific Coast have heard bet. litthé: and know less, although it, 1s extensively used where it toed. Weare told thas when (ea {s 80 poor it cannot be sold at home or aafely altipped to the English markets, it fe shipped to America, that we,will drink anything, That: may possibly be one of the ree, gons we have not been offered sun-dried tesa, They.were good enough to'send elsewhere, The sun-dried teas being 2 aun-eured, ne pure = ean be employed; for unas at adulteration or Sopot ae Tha it 18, therefor, aweeter and tar Give, 1s also true; and that fs another reason you have never seen it. There ia net so much profit im is as there is inthe cheap adulter ated and colored teas, About the Cost of Teas. According to the custom-house reports, the amount of tea received at San Francisco last year (1890) was 6,640,187 pounds, and the value 9056,200, or @ fraction: aver 180 per pound. The consunier, of which the redder was one, id for thas 130 ten all the way from. S0¢ to 81 per pound. In other words, for that $086,250 ‘worth of tea the congumer paid between foyr and five millions of doljara, There sre your enormous profits, and there you will probably find the chief reason why most of you never heard of asun-dried tea. Agthe sun-dried teas have no mask, they ate compelled to be absolutely. pure: and of better qbalityithan the }/ artificially colored and manipulated teas. Hence the margins on them are amalier, and many dealers don’t care about handling them, and you know nothing about them. But it fs the object of this article to tell you where you ean get them,and what to ask for, and all about them. , ** Beech's Tea.” * Bogoh!e Tes” gyaranteg.o.be the pure. sit Poaae Sat nines madees of the Pacifie Coast. It will be « revelation to you. You doubtless never saw any nab package. It will be found in color to be just between the artificially colored green and the biack teas, and the drawn tea presents a elear, brilljant canary color, of delightful fragrance. It ig offered to the péople at 60c per pound, the same price that many artifelally colored teas are sold for. But its guaranteed purity makes it more economical to use; for a less qugntity, say about twenty grains, ‘is required per cup. As there dre 7,680 grains to a pound, there will be seen to be between three four hundred. yto the pound, or at thé ‘of about one of &@ cent per cup, Ite economy -is therefore manifest, It is put up in one-pound packages , only, in. pated and moteture-proof { parchment, with the trade-mark that is found at the bottom of this article pisinly printed: i It ig gold in this form for . . two reasons; one is, that the origingl ‘ean be no deception, se Sos : Caution, Reoollect that the margin of profit is so ‘much samaller.on Beech’s pure sun-dried teas than on the artificially colored! tens thet you: pet offon yu Aik uomas Shurtieff’s, Plxga store., 4 : and ye t ”) se he "Pure As Uhildhood ; . nierous its to por pose Tae ae . 1B OAgR, Oarxr ¥ FOOND IN a Wircet-claas PAINTS. OILS School Books, Blank Books.THE NEVADA DA The Dail i¢he Leadin was established 16 thet tenn Central Bu, t ‘mirt, Supervisoral and other N: ig and nteresting, +@ handsome eight-page paper. on, coutaln: ipal cities of the world anu u veut aieeaet ung, and gives specis! attention to mining, uuseho opiing Rewspaper =the Pacific (oan HATIUNAL EXCHANGE HOTEL RECTOR BROS., Proprietors. Che Only First-class Hotel in the City Massive Fire-proof Structure, Free frour the danger of Fire go prevalentin Large Hotels, bulk, } mt the, . Headquarters of Commercial Travelers ; and Tourists, Free ‘Bus to and from all Trains. Telégraph, Post Office and General Stage won't get it if tea by Ee mathe cqn be . Office in the Building. Fhe Table Not Excelled by that Any Hotel in the interior of the State. sa Health Resort Nevada City is eotexled anywhere on th ; odie satctrs eet cry ane a FRED. SEARLS, Attorney. and Oounselor at Law. AsILL P cE r WwW aot IN ALLTHE CoUPT ')fea—Oppesite Court House, Agents. for the San Francisoo Examiner Field, Graden und Flower Seeds The Fines: Brands of Cigars in Nevada City: NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT (Regular Price 36 @ Year) Wwrmore»es ‘HE SAN FRANOISCO WEEKLY CALL (Regular Price $1.28 a Year) Both for $6 I fives the latest and most reliable. Mining, Vorature. It furnishes tbe latest and most reliable financial mews au very = 8 Gret-class family r~~“er,; sekeling eee) intone The Morning Call ‘Beven iseu: alive metropolitan daily [thas the largestelron! then it. ‘f. M, VAMR Bros.. PROPRIETOUS OF THE PALACE :: DRUG :: STORE, Corner of Pine and Commercial. Ste. Nevada ‘City. KPO NSraNTLY On HAND 4 LARGE AND SOMPLETE sTOUK Or tv Derusc Store.;? eee mere VARNISHES. ETO Miscellaneous*Books, Periodicals, Pictorials, Magazines 60 a Year ILY' TRANSCRIPT : ( Reguiar Price $6 q Year): OT ITEs THE SAN FRANOISCO DAILY CALL (Regurar Price $6 a Year) Both for $9 OO a Year! (Ou Mast Pay in Advance for One-Year! in arrears for tne CHaNsoxIPT no , also ty one year’s combination price in savenaee mot 1B A ne Tramsoript ifornia-—a position ithes maintained. sinc to: joultural terprisvais county news, It is bright, indepenaent en The San Francisco Weekly Call Tt ie t MLA. A oy every Thursday, amd contains all of th ' every quarter of the globe, complete u cia) correspondenee fromall or the ao of the best selected and "ginal general market b ye ricultural news an in of every member of the liom and is recoguisad as being the LAND FOR SALE. 100 acres of the best; bottom land ing:Pehn Valley, this county, near John Casey's * place. All fenced and under / cultivati@n ‘ahd can be: irri . ated from the Excelsior ater Company'sditch. Is deep soil ‘(as good as the’ best in the State). Corn and potatoes can raised with sugcess:, The finest’: shipping fruits: can be raised without irrigation. Terms reasonable, Apply at the Darm TransCRIPT office. -: a23-f. Nevada ‘County Abstract Office Nevada City, Nevada Co., Cali . JOHN'A. RAPP,’ suanouni oF baconbey NOTARY PUBLIG &INBURANCE-AGENG ~ For, ‘et “ bios ite “ aie ome aa q : wee ib Le at esws ele & deagii. acres of Yand situated im Pleasant x . mS: Areas o& .